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F.744.i.61..,1„ez.,-,1 krk la i t 4-•*e """ 1 ‘,..2.- •A. 4 '. 4 .4 , ,:ifi...A.. h "r•• 6. ~.. - 4,4t,;.•,(74v. , 4 ., ? - : ; ~ . . • ~ ..:• ~, 4 1 ,•.... , -4) , , , - - ~. iN .1 . : .- sq , i , ~., - I ' ,,.... , g . ~ ': • . ' ''' - • 'filf!t,..l..i l 4s4o , Attri.f o ite ' 7 - 4tekiirtNgtt" . 44:474 , 4644v-0 1 ., ;1"0-040.44.0. ~ F - vi,, V :ii--' EIIIIRS • "Ikr, "‘; • gg;" ~ 1 ,. .e• • e a ttTipittOxtlie t lgot. MONDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCH/k.NAN, OF PENT:STL I I A NIA. FOR VIDE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OF KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET e-ttill COMMIF3SLONZII OBORGE SCOTT, or OoLoots Oo ATIDITOII. 01211:11.1.1 JACOB FRY, Jr., M0N1X1011131.2 OD Democratic Convention Be-assembled. The Hon. TIMOTHY ITY.9 having withdrawn hi. name as a ' candidate for Surveyor General, In a communication ad dremal -to the Democratic State Central Committee, at its Lest.. ointing in Harrisburg, a Resolution was adopted by their Committee, calling upon the Officers and Delegates of the last Democratic State Convention to assemble at CRAM. BERSBEiRG, on WEDNESDAY, THY antra MY or Almon . NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to nominate a candidate for Sur veyor General, to 1111 the vacancy creattal by the declination of Judge Ina. In pursuance of this action of the Demo. Craffic State Central Committee, the Officers and Delegates of the last Democratic State Convention are respectffilly re gicide& to meet at the time and place above mentioned, and for the purpose dated. JOHN W. FORNEY, Chairman • G. G. Wearnorr, lasso G. 21clirsa.rro MASS MEETINGS OP THZ DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. °tlM4‘. ~ Thetlnion meat and shall be preserved•' Tax Dratecnzicr or PiNNSTIVASU, and all others in favor of pz a serring the Union of the States, now seriously midair gezed.by a sectional organization, led and controlled by the open enemies of the Federal Constitution, and conduct upon the alarming idea of repudiating nearly one-hall of the Staten of this Union, are respectfully notified that MASS IkfRSTLNOS will be held at the following times and places, of the friends of JAMES BUCIIANAN for President, and JOHN C. lIRECKINRIIWIR for Vice President : At CILkni:I.6RSBUR4, Franklin County, on TifilitSD A the ith day of August., 18.5(1, being the day after the Demo. cnatic State Convention . At EWA Erie County, on WEDNESDAY, the' ill day of August, 1856. At GAIERNSBURG, W.troort laud County. on WEDNES DAY, the lid of September, 1856. At BELLEFONTe, Centre County, on WEDNESDAY. the 24th of September. At a VULISBIIRCI, (the Capital of the State,) on WED 11 - PSDAY, the let of October. And at PLITLADELPM A, on the 17th of Sittember.l B n s , being the Anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution of the United State' Eminent Democrats, from our own end other State, e be present at all these mestine, to addrass their fah citizens. By order of the DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL COM REPUBLICANISM AND NORTHERN LA BORERS--CLAYS LETTER. 'lt is the destiny of the great mass of mankind to live by labor and that government and that party is the best that best provides for and p;o tects the laboring masses. Their happiness and prosperity secured, and the greatest good to the greatest numtter is obtained, and the public welfare assured. From the first origin of the Democratic party it has been identified in inter est and in policy with the " toiling millions.- Ex-President Van Buren in his late letter, in speaking of the Democratic party, says: "1 think I venture nothing in saying, that "all the political parties which have arisen in "this or tiny other. country, there has not bean "another in the formation and history of which - t ;, there have been such exclusive regard and de --AUvtion to the maintenance of human rights and `'444lLe happiness and welfare of, the. masses of the AlpeoPle." Such is th;langtiage of one whose long expo perience renders him competent to judge and • who in his old age and retirement only wishes id bear testimony in the cause of truth. The "masses of the people" of which he speaks are the laborers ; and to their happiness and wel fare" he says the Democratic party has ever been devoted. It is the testimony of one who has not only been a Democratic President, hot who was the candidate of the Freesoil party fer the tame office in 1846. It is the testimony et one who has nothing to gain or lose by any per version of truth. it is this Democratic party with which the masses ,of the people have ever sympathized and acted, because they knew their interests were identified with it, and their prosperity depended on its swings. It has succeeded, and has had the control of the government nearly all the time for half a century; and during that time no nation has ever so prospered—no people have ever enjoyed so many blessings ; in no country have the rewards of labor been so abundant; and in no land have so many risen by their own industry from poverty to wealth and happiness - iiiid'honor. Such is the history of our country, `ie . htief, for the last half century, under Demo credo policy and rule. - But now, with these facts in view, a party dis tingniShed only for its sympathy with negro la borers calls on the white, free laboring men to join it in a reckless crusade against the Union. Those'masses who have ever been identified with the Democratic party are suddenly appealed to to desert its ancient faith, its well-tried princi ples, and its victorious banners. And for what' To enable abolitionists to array one section of the Union in incurable hostility against the other; to enable them to elect a sectional President, whose election would be speedily and inevitably followed by a dissolution of our glorious Union. And what are northern laborers to gain by all this if it could possibly succeed ? Nothing but a degrading and ruinous competition of black laborers with themselves all over the Middle and Western States. In this we do but speak the 'language of Henry Clay, which we publish be low ; audit is the language of reason and com- MOD sense. • Let this Union be dissolved in Wrath and bit terness, ats it must be if at all, and in a year or two,after that fatal event from one to two hun dred thousand runaway slaves would be within on qtate, without means of subsistence. They miist'have employment, or be supported in our 'poi:tr. - houses. 2They will work for a mere sub -sisteacto4tlatir than starve. Are our working classia'of free. whiteinen willing to help this „Ikt op , :#o4,rl datigort*•party bring upon them- Y there more work thiftoo7.4l 3 lttlf,. that they would join in invit ..t-A.Ar:; the wages of labor too high 'that they; would reduce them by increasing the supply of labor I Will the laboring men be de . oeival by the false assertions of demagogues „ from New England, and their deluded echoes, ; that there is no danger? Hear, then, what tini'_clay said thirteen years ago in a letter tralkeltei. Walter Cotton, who was laboring in :.'tfil;tiltifieOf colonization. The far-seeing states- udixt and ,patriot foresaw the dangers of aboli ,itioniiint ; and bis ,words in the following letter 'seem now like .propheay. Let the laboring men Tea& this letter, and reflect upon its eloquent ASHLAND, September 2, 1842. Ify Dear Sir :—Allow me to suggest a subject for one of your tracts, which treated in your popular and condensed way, I think would be attended with great and good effect. I mean Abolition. is manifest that the ultras of that party are ex tremely mischievous, and are hurrying on the coun try- to fearful consequences. They are not to be con oilitig by the Whigs. Engrossed with a single idea, they:care for nothing else. They would see the idittinistration of the government precipitate the nu, .Z.ti, , onatitnrabsolute rain, before they would lend ahel p lnk-ganittit !wrest its career. They treat worst, and "dariettnisriqflost, those who treat them best, who so .far spite with them as to admit slavery to-be an evil. _.wit ne ss : thAlr.nonduct, towards Mr. Briggs end Mr. ittants; toittispy.Ayette, and towards me. I Will give yolitsr outline of this manner in which .•,Iwould-bsralleltr-Shewtheprigim of slavery. Trace --ataintroduoilorrtothifitlitbitedviwitment. tithe* bow it is -dtspeiedur.tettiOreAtest4ceirS4triti* That it:r left exalt "tswitf:tettiestatevOottie *Ord to, Altpitivergairsist 4taktiPli4 l .4 4 etaitas6 4 s4 o ifi!„ t ; l44 / 1 , -that the ngitatiaiiUthiiliVwill irgiEgreis dainty ail hissetrbirieattr.Whi — p , - 4 , 0 y , Orr 40" -r .f • t ^' '.~ t ,'~' . • . 4 ' 4 ,sia • s t- 1` ,ta l .+ . ,' .4" ~4 U ~ ii ~~M~~~YE^I+- lfi d'~kY'T+4 JULY 28 ERIMII MME MEM Ml= • 4—""-- dieunion—perpetuate ioar;—ffir'irtinctiriti of the Afri- Population and Property oo( the United • - . But the great aim and object of your tract should The Secretary of the Treasury, in a recent be, to arouse the laboring classes in 'the free &ate* communication to Congress, gives the different following against Abolition. Depict the conseguenCeft te than of immediate Abolition. . The slaves, being free, would table, showing the population of be dispersedlWilgheitethe Union; they would enter States and Territories, and the value of real and into competitidh with the free labor; with the Ameri- , can, the /rieh,-the Gerltiall . reduce by wages, be con- personal estate therein, prepared in part from founded with - aim, rind affect his moral and eociai enumerations and valuations, - and in part from etandittg. .464 as the ultra: go both for Abolition and e s tiro n t es amalgamation, show that their object is to mate in I marriage the laboring black woman, to reduce the white 1 , laboring wan to the despised ancidegraded condition Ylnbs of the black man. niebaum I would show their opposition to Colonization. Arkaros. Show its humane, religious and patriotic aim. That California.... they are to separate those whom God had separated. Why do the Abolitionists oppose Colonization ? Tn keep and a malgamate together the two racer, in viol,, I , ler , r o, Lion of God's will, and to keep the blacks here; thatmom.. .... . they may interfere with, degrade and debase the /ob., Indiana ing whites. Show that the British Government is t o.. operating with the Abolitionists, fur the purpose of dissolving the Union, &c. You can make a powerful article, that will be felt in every extremity of the Union. lam perfectly satisfied it will do great good. hisse. , bosotts 51h:big-so Let me hear from you on this subject. I Mlnalselpol HENRY CLAY." New Hampshire.. New Jersey '(em York.. ._.. Ohio . . Khali-. Inland.. .... Teeneasee.... Texas.... ..... . ..... Vermont . Wleconsin District of Columbia . Territories. Minnesota New Music:, Oregon Washington— Utah. ..... Kansas Nehin.ska. Teaching their Children. So eager have the abolitionists become in their desperate cause that they deem it necessary to teach their children and their households to bear false witness. They teach them to say that Mr. Buchanan is for slavery, and that if be is l'resi dent ho will make Kansas a slave State. The fathers who thus teach their children and fami lies know that it is not true. Yet you can hear boys on the streets, and mothers in the nurseries, we are told, repeating the stale and wicked un truth. The children, and those who read but little on political subjects arc not to blame ; but what must be the guilt and criminality of those whu thus intentionally disseminate falsehood to the young . - That Mr. Buchanan is in favor of extending slavery every one knows to be a falsehood. That Kansas will be a free State no rational man doubts. Those who make assertions to the con- trary are gailty of deliberate untruth. Ye speak now of the men—the intelligent citizens. That those who urge on civil war in Kansas, amend rifles to be used in it, are the real murderers of all who have perished there every one knows. Vet by such falsehood and treason they hope to delude the people into the support of a ticket whose success would destroy the Culott, and in volve the whole country in n civil and a servile And for such a purpose even the children are taught to utter untruths they do not comprehend; and mothers approve they know not what. Well, truth is mighty, and will prevail ; but the de moralization of the public mind and heart aimed at by the abolitionists in this campaign will long be felt and remembered. WASHINGTON COUNTY ERKUT - Fizzts.—An attempt was made last week m Washington to get up a monster Black Repur can meeting, which proved to be a most humilia ting failure. Several days previously it VI dS announced by handbills that a duitnyutahed Speaker ail the tray . from Cattri.raot " would ad dress the meeting and drummers were employed to beat up recruits from the different towvisliip, The time came, when, to and behold ! the drum mers had succeeded in scaring up sis delegates from the southern part of the county and ti from Middletown, escorted by the Middletown Brass Band. However, after ringing the Coort House bell several times the Black Republicans succeeded in getting the Court House coo , orra;.; , , filled, when the " distinguished speaker from California," who had come there to enlighten the folks of Washington proved to he John A. Wills, Esq., formerly of this city. Mr. addressed this monster meeting at some length in his peculiar style, in favor of the restorai of the Missouri Compromise, which in this same Washington he had denounced in IS4ti, stigtnat. sing Henry Clay in the bitterest terms as it+ groat advocce After Mr. Wills and other shin,ng lights of Black Republicanism bad given sioii dent vent to their feelings, the meeting dtsper-ed and so ended this " ridicules mos. ' WHAT A HERMAN SAID A German said to as (he other day that tie great body of German Democrats were soul. I. and would remain so. lie gave this reason He said : In 1e154 the Know Nothing suddenly sprung up in great strength, snd threatened the whole country They denounced bitterly the Dutch and Irish—declared them e nuisance , and resolved that the term of re,' deuce before naturalization should be greatly extended. They in some places drove them ft, to the ballot box, and shot them down in the street , . They made war un all , forogners.' Who sto • I by the rights of the naturalized citizens then ' To whom did the foreign born louk for the pro tection of their rights To the Democratic party ; and the Democratic party stood by us like friends and brothers. Do you suppose we will desert that party now, and join with Know Not h logs to elect the nominee of a New York Knew Nothing Convention The German heart is in capable of such ingratitude. The German- , know their friends and their interests too welt for that." Such were him reasons and we thought than good. itilT WHAT ?MEI - DP.MANIPIH. The Kan.,,, Committee, in their report tlCongreio, give 1.- mm tot& of their demands in the following " Seventh. That in the present condition ot the Territory, a fair election cannot be held without a new census, a stringent and wei , guarded election law, the selection of itnpartial judges, and the presence of Coiled States troup at every place of eleotio•." The bill which has passed the Senate provide for every requisite they here point out—a nea census, a stringent and well guarded election law, and the polls to be protected by the United States troops—five Commissioners, who it is un derstood will be taken from both political parties —and it repeals all the obnoxious laws of which they complain besides. This is not only what the Black Republican Committee demanded, but even more—and yet that factious party oppcoe the bill with their entire strength. They are determined to keep up this sectional agitation until alter the Presidential election, even if it ends in the dissolution of the Union.—P-•nnsy/- COMPLIMENTARY ENTERTAINMENT On Friday evening, a number of our citizens invited ox-Governor John Bigler to an entertain ment at the St. Charles Hotel. The supper came off in good style, and was partaken of by a large number. Judge Shaler presided on the occasion, and made an excellent speech, congratulating all present that a Pittsburgh printer, and former edite*of the Pool, had won for himself so much credit and honor in the tar off State of Califor- Mr. Bigler replied in a happy strain, and gave an interesting account of the state of affairs in California. Speeches were also made by Judge Shannon and others, among whom were E. P. Jones Esq.. whose speech elicited ranch applause. Mr. Jones is one of those numerous old line Whigs who have lately come out for Buchanan ; and he will do good service in the cause this fall. SUNBURY AND ERIE EAlLROAD.—(}round is to be broken on the Western Section of this road during the present week. The Mayor of Erie has invited the City Fathers a Philadelphia to participate ; in the ceremonies. It is not impos sible that the child is already born who will live to see the Snnbunrand Erie Railroad a finished reality. Stranger things have happened. THE 1, A. _a, ns . DECIDED IN NOVEMBYR NEST. &all the 6ill4l6dian and the Union stand or fall .Frexpint iandidate- of the Advocates 01044.6*1, . nc Bnsn. tinicanclidate arAhos e If* U nion J One ,• • ' * P .; O- • - • . • - • "•,• ,4 • , , - , k.!- , rie". • . . " •;" • "' ~~, r ,~ ; M f ' • 4 ffff;!=M= I .1172 Th. Eon. to he added for ',Opel ty Et.Et Yid toed. for undor vain:wow). ntel for t h. rim. to the value of provert since 10:0 In the construction of thi, table, when the enumerations and valuations are not given from official State returns, it /an been imPumed that the population and pt operty t•f the country have increased in the 'acne 1'56.0 wince the general Is of IN`•U, •' during lecentaial pert :rom .010 to lsso. The one ban, without dount. b ee n proportionally greater lu some States the latest official valuation , have been given. These are of vitriou dates, and are, it T. believed, mach too low The va!u • ation for Massachusetts lu fur the year 1S:i0 : for Mat yland and Nlichigan. for lstri:l; for Conni-e. tient, New York and Missouri, for 1145.1, and to other States, for With respect to some of the States, the iithi•uil valuation is sii very that it has been ilenned necessary to add to it considerably. in order to represent fairly the true value of the property in those States. Thus, to Pennsylvania $.",141,• AN Awn L bl• s '„) •_•• , • ; • al• ;. .4 .6. .; • . I • 4 ft v,II.LATI •31 E.NI/ flturENTI OF THU UNITED tITATLS. Value of Population. Property. 632002 $279,235,U27 253.113 64 ✓40.726 335,000 165,000,000 4111.202 203,759,831 97.285 30,466,924 . 110,725 49,441,461 . 03.5,090 500,000,000 .1,242,917 333,237,474 .1,149,606 301 .958.474 . 325,014 120,000,000 .1,086.587 411,000,198 600,387 270,425,000 623,8e2 131,128,140 639,580 261,243,66 n .1133,123 597,936,946 509,31'4 116,693680 671,649 251,525.000 831,215 323,949,731 314,701 108,80431 . 569,499 179,750 0013 3,470,059 1.364,1E4,625 . 921,852 . ...n9,603.372 .2,216,750 800,877, 3 54 2 542,960 1.031,781,304 106,927 111.69E1.1350 . 705,671 308,484,240 .1;791,470 321,776.810 600,600 24(1,080,15)0 725,201.1 01,165.680 1.512.5.. c. 330,994.590 552,109 87,500.000 59,000 25,8(79.711) titio,(l.lo have Leto added t V irginit., Tennessee and Mtvmouri, each Texas and California are v. - 4.6 , Juni ra..ef and their population und wca!th have been es timated upon -urh data 5.. I be obtained The t'uniptruller Texas he authorit" that state. The t;overnor t'worgia •ay,. In a letter t the Secretary or the Trey nr . s d a t e d the lull: ..f April, that L. that State, "the total amount of the taxably property of all Xmas is aty•iit sf,ooo,X)ll,titat. - The Governor of Minne•oto rap, in a letter dated January 'Z't, 1t.,.., that the returns be trawmiy^ of the value the property in that ten " are I•ut appr,ximatioti•,' the retutts. not being complete The otiicial valuato.n ,•( the pnlo•rty in the territory of Nelraalt, for the year HSI:, vra , • • s mall—only $t,17, , ."J.--that it vraq thought pro per to double it In the table, and it •4•4;11 too low probably. The Auditor of State of the State of Indiana sap, in his annual report ,tiori•mber A new Nab, atton the real rotate would rt bably make the tom', taxables The Territorie• • f Kamm', NehraNka, sr i ‘Vashington do ti,•l appear at in the crt•u • I ,S:,11, except a,'' ti part. , of other Su!. or Territorie4, mid with teu.pert to them, the est/mated nun lore and value, may be ret 1' loofa' I/ rate, /1. , alley tudec../. atilt rer , pcet to thu other Territor:ey nub ••t any of the n,•vr States. The State valuation. of property nee for :.. sentiment put pcoe, Ittol nee nta uniy low, hu the tamable property ott!y ban bettl 111 aii the Stntet , there 3re tunny kinds of proper ty, come of it traluithe, thot are not toned. :•, , upputung the whole p..;.tulation of the e State, I i‘e teen tnklug. the State hittiate et , it et , ter , utt with re-pert to the Or property, the atn..,unt for 3.1 the 'taus Territortett, wtll 1,1., in root,' nurnhertt. 31. u Tatung the :state >.e \ n, is crit , ri t.. the sm,mt,i VIII hr. iu round nutahen , . Taking the State of Kentucky. then it w 11: ht. about $111,014,1,1ma,),114)4) Taking the State of Illinois, it will be al of S 7, ..l90, 1 0.).000 Taking the State or Arkansas. it will be ahoy' Taking the State of tieorgin, st will be a ll $1 4,130,000,001). Taking the two extremes, the maximum fill the minimum. Georgia and Maine united, It he about $10,000,000,tk0l Taking Ohio and Kentucky. which will make perhaps, a very lair mean. the amount will slo,26b.ufKi,utVi Taking these seven States an a criterion, ths amount will be about $9.2:13.0ft.n.ti1t0 Tbi too low, bnwerer, for - the official valuation t. low in them all, unless it be Georgia. The $1,500,000,0011 added fur under value Lions for property not valued, and for the in. erease in value since !4ffo, is not an excessist• allowance a the ea leulanou., Incutolitlereble fraotien, talinbers and valuer have not been regarded FEN ILIC. P.. 111 1, k large number i ! the Tremont ladle. of Fall nary. , h'i‘e •irganined thenoielven intu an association, which they etyle the — .lwo . etrel• The " Home Circle wou:i.l he a Inure appropriate place thew FREEDom u) , THE Put.rir,"—The New York Tribune is Out in an article defending what It calls the Freodotu of the Pulpit " --that is, to allow the clergy to discard the Bible and preach about politics and Sharpe's rifles. Fortunately many of the Tri/0,0.'s fo!lower:4 are denouncing this new iota A Pat I.ENI Fit H 1%. --The Paris con-es pondent of the Boston Jolt giro- au account of a celebrated musical performer, Vivier, who was engaged to come to the United Staten, but is an frightened at our numerous railroad accident. that he demands a life insurance for fifty thiic sand dollars. O. V. COR WIN --ilk gentleman has authorise.' the Cincinnati Columbian to contradict the athte ment that he With about to take the stump for Fremont. lie says he will vote for Filltnore if there he a fair prospect of his suceetS in Ohio But if the Fillmore ticket is not likely to ent ry t ohio, then be will vote for Fremont and Du) ton. tlawi O:aI.:LET —The following receipt for this seasonable delicacy is said to be excel lent : Grate the corn front twelve ears of corn, b o i:ed, beat up live eggs, stir them with the corn, seasoned with pepper and salt, and fry the mix lure brown, browning the top with a hot shovel If fried in small cakes, with a little flour and milk, stirred in to form a batter, this is very nice. A GLASS listisiT.Box —The plan of a trans parent ballot-box, designed to prevent frauds in voting, was exhibited in the New York Mayor's office on Monday. It is a simple globe of glass. and supported upon four pillars, with a brass cover on the top, and a small aperture for the admission of votes. The inventor intends to ap• ply to the common council for the purchase of this contrivance and its adoption at the next election. [Prom the Boston Pust.l Keep it Before the People That the terms of the Senate bill for the pa cification of Kansas was pronounced by John P. Hale to be unexceptionable; and yet the Black Republicans oppose it : That this bill abolishes those local laws which Gen. Cass denounces as unworthy of the age : yet the Black Republicans oppose it: That it abolishes those oaths which the Kansas legislature imposed as to the fugitive slave bill ; yet the Black Republicans oppose it : That it abolishes all objectionable qualifica tion as to the manner of voting; and yet the Black Republicans oppose it : That it also prohibits the Kansas legislature from enacting similar laws in future : and yet the the Black Republicans oppose it : That it provides that all actual settlers driven out-of Kansas may return and vote ; and yet the Black Republicans oppose it That It provides for the protection to the settlers of the whole arnij , of thellhited States to uphold this law; and yet the Black Republicans oppose it NEM T a n in a giciie necii;Fltielting, L. 1., a day or two ago, 1 when some five or six huudred are reported to have been present, :end . * -pastimes were as grotesque as might be witnessed among the less furious of the inmates of a lunatic asylum—as ridiculou.s„ and-harmless, perhaps, as childish sports. - .Stnith, thole:ar Strop man, appears to have - beefi'll. lialeading spirit, in the assembly. 44- LllteeConatilainit.--The only remedy ever of. fered to theittiblic that lee never failed to cure, when dl. rections are followed, is &PLANK'S LI VIM PILL, prepared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. 'lt has been several years before the public. and has been Introduced in all sec• tionti of the Union. Where it has been used, it has had the inert triumphant success, and has actually driven out of use all other medicines. It has been tried under all the differ. eat phases of ilepatis, and has bees found equally elm cious Purchasers will I.w careful to ask for Dr. M'Lane's Cele brated Liver Pills, manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pitts burgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills, in comparison, are worth less. Dr. NPLane's genuine Lives Pills, also hie kwlebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores. None genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, J)- 5 d. ) air Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia.... Thomas Latchford, nap: My - wife has been afflicted with the Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia for a number of yours, during which time I have event x great deal for doctoring, but the received very little benefit therefrom, and alertly the doctors said dm could not be eared. Lost spring she concluded to try 110t.iF LA6 b'S GPEWAN 111Crlidta ; ahe took two Cultic., and ..vvr 'lnce taking them Abe haft la en able to attend to bee brlaillunel. I hocv soiti .0110 , a ourobor of bottles through her retmannendathm, met aa tar as I can leant, It has given av 4 infection to all. iZ,OOO 63.4,00 .250,1 op 7.775, , kw , 5,b(19 39,00 U ~.o 11,000 4,60(1 adv-rtkottmut F., .1.. by V L E:111Nli autl I,r. tiKO. 11. K KY:4EI I' tt.t nrkli 111=11 l 110Unt 1 Home --Eolian, N. r., Jaz, lb, 1,,511 $11.317.1;11,t - Wit. I N.vrt arrived Pete safe, and tors ire tltauAing you for Or :mott's recommending to use your Olt. M'L% NF. 111 MON' P.D LI VER a part of a box hay lug rtittr.dy mod mefs - om a pain mmy bead and sae, ari- Stag from a ans.mard Liver. I have El" eq1.11•Iltly owed 0,. Lea , Pills, hut I am compelled to state that y.,ul lcupi ,rod Pulls are superior. .1. W. ULM: Ixplial•tplr Pills and IXPEOTILID Vernib tug, ale" Dr t Set At's Ceiebrated White Circassian Lini went, p,paret s.,lnly under Ulu superstition of Dr. L S. fiediettl graduate, and Physician estettaive prat. tire None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. 1. Seat A Co., 11.11 k Mace, Morgantown, Virginia N Kt% S THE FOUNTAIN lIKADI aittanastvwx, VA., Sept. 12, laaf, Thu it to .-rtlfsr, That I have examined the ktecirw for preps/ Ina Mc Lat/C . ll improved V eratifuge and Impe‘... r Pula i•y i.e. 1 Scutt. who has been in the habit of pre paring and using my original medlchare in my orb= during tie last thirteen years. and that I believe he ham Improve the, I mutts the above atatennent the mnre willingly ae ha, no interest ua thous whatever. C. Alti.l./011% H. k Nklistne's 1111 1 6./VOD Vomit : Qat end 1.11.1.20T1D Llv. r accuttputoed I rertinceite :if C McLane, fur saie by L 411401111 an.: Mery Lien C. /1 Orpl bet, L.. J EU. II ER, 110 IVo.al Wbolooalo Airoul - J. P I'l.loll NG, Alloghouy, uoar Railroad W •s- he Eye* of the Blind ore Opened...- IL, oft.n I. ere gee and hear of instance* where who...eyesight hurl formerly liven good, have suddenly Leen wieptired of this greatest of earthly blousing*, and remain 40, ignorant of the GUM., end their medical advisers to-r haps not potter Informed than their patient? Now. majority of cams where the loss of Welt la so stuldeo. it vie.w from some humor Meths, settled fo the ryes. K - *IEDY'S lIKBICAI, DISCOVERY kid often been applied 1. aeon et the. Mea - ript ion, and lea always performed e perms. neat eft*. tual cure A daughter of Mr. Cherie' rq. of I ticia.urg, slier au *meek of the measles, wits left teal) blind : •me cured her entirely. We retotrizotti,l the us, of this article to all who hisrep particle of hum, staiot them Cir• dee long alseallaestoutt in another calcium v,140;,..ta10 and rotas) ca DR. G&)RU E IL KEYSER'S, xtr.rt. .Ig-1a of Lb.rlcka Mortar, awl at J Alky-tway 1161, - Opinions of the Pres....4ho following r f. Morris, in the H., .1m. , - nof or Norrmlx.r Ali —val.:re prtleea, t, le, the guardians of the rights of ire les .ire. slot m then, afirtrael, through their column., v hatevt i nt ettetitailett (r tiir:lr netlL We trill live up to ttv letter, Anal lott..`trt them that the moat wonderful mil telutattie usecticito. rut Wove grnersl vie ever loveule.L • f+ rfiev's _114,11/,t /Sue J..rtratt,," Its ;roan, are au rsr 41•:f that ufl•h app.ar vrurk 111. mirr e ;:•ti thus t , y Ofi.llCr: n. 4.ll.,tjte...hrtrir hhtl a. t..a.Jaint; U. , las itolonrta , to UK , human Way, that, thouah , e i. ,kaaly tr..] t.) 0.011,...5i. at propla„ Oat ‘.l Otis tit k. 2 14 tit-i ty.-hto.l b ).00d cdotpartont. and candt•t- Tit , WI ottimr. Str H. paltry, luta mr tool, kept ate innavl t. feu. are tmt) at...xtt It. teas vitlr,.mt .u•- ..a. ..I..rrtboltat.ott rtn,rlLs 44 ‘ , all cnnuisptitlon, awl 111 t4:o nr i Ism nlOl./yti• COrliilte.o) . ,011.011.111 all ItUrAy •ncli n frrelnl, laugtx. ni au t nitiTeting, Ilkefortnb the brilUfl, lame, Emit And -essz sstl t. ;se fssiloti, awl till (rum paw. is a frtetil lu c vltslt the assCovarur thia mighty hicsliaing, who 1/5 real bott4aetor to Ittiwkitl,l,l:od ape•eql 4.1.111110 without • wheialigsto ougraved I.bot, with t4usturse of KoW at VA awls; per IKa 1,7 Dr. tilq). H. IiEYSE.II., 14u Wo o d street, semi by uoarty er.ry dattar swediriew• elanughant the Birdied State. All orthrrs Iv tigers for io 6.*l.4tiori or 44A1" W b. 4ol4reser4 to U. V. C141C1.14N Kit t i., Nem York. Jrauttoir2., Si - Heat the Physlolani eeA number of ire. must distinguished Motkad men in the United State}, icreeen ee smelt by the entire yabcolty, cortlf y must poeitively to the trtndtei rtirt-11 of tut. =ism. SYttV P OW LINER WI.ItT, TAR AND CANCH AI.AOIIA, in ewer• bordering on con .em :on See 'whet theta Witnesses my in the Pamphlet .. on Ily in: nlothtni The Agents of the inedkine keep the ,Icuw,•c.c An Int re rt Ifelltlell tat o appear+ In ¬ r aad gerund aL.•, by IS FIN DERRON t 1111.1).. lAb ty str.vt ; 11. r Sill WARTY., au.l HECK 11All t SicK /INN AN, Alleglnun) 1)211-divlr ~.~.. 1 qi‘f, MEE riZE/11 ka= ''~ s ~ , =r ~. . FUMING ➢ROB, 8110008501111 to .1. Kldd d 00, No. BO Wood street earlier of Fourth. Oormafox, Ohio, December 74 'LW. ..it E.. n.n.ld.-rslinu. rill r v., tag. tu. agitHY )ALLEY, Ilauuttucturra, C. V. CLICILEN KR 2 CO, Ilsnufacturors. Se" Fur .4,, •thr•trurrtin . rAr k il, L• 7 tl. F/ StLILIMS y trill you Suffer, alum IifILIKV CAA 111. ), A I I.V 'OIIT AI N -liar, yours SOre 11111.1. ltrOtlchltlA,CrOcip, Stiff Joints, Via.' Bit... Marna, Sprain', or Palm' In any part of your .yabun . ran be at JIICV by using the 113084 oil 1.141111.01.8. 1.11. " 11%k ‘'irratrian tintwww," prusuului by IW llt 'TT, Morgantown, la.. null for itaio rit•ap, b.,l,aale and regul‘by Dr. KEVI , I,IB, 140 Wound tanwt, and JA- P. FT.E'MTNIGI, n'ar it. 11. ikgn,t. AilegbonY• Bee a•F turtlantnattt auotbor el/tl4lllO of tLowlaya tuquyr. (marl 110 ticr Batch elor'• Haar Dye... Twenty years es • porno... 311 d .pplicatioll Polity the prop - 101ot lb warran t. tug this the hest Hair Dye in existence. It tip,* black or brown to...tautly, and also without the least inJury to the hair or skin. Made end sold, or applied, (in vino privet,• rouniso et BATIAIRLOR'S Wig Factory, Broadway, Now whul.alo ..n.l retail, by Dr U. 11. Klima, 140 Wn.r4 stivoL Jy2ll.lwdarr, 4147 - Come one, come all, to NIORUAN WOOL Wert, and buy whet you want In the II AT Alor l' hne A large etc.!: ut KI,K, FUR end STRAW llA"...imtwito Pi on totdoi. Komori/I,r, /14 - F ourth of Jai y rrerybody should wear a N. kW 11 AT or CAP on IN DEI'HNDESCH DAY; and lo VOA al , IL. li.k 14.11 our Miltek at greatly reduced AtOttGAN d CO., 164 Wood street Trot('• Olt tllobe• for Steam Englue■ Prrt IRON NVotuo, t Pat/bury/I, Apra( 11Th , lgbti. \ ItiVron -sir: Mr. (ieorge Trott ou h.b.•s" hale been in use on the Engines In our WorksMr three or four yearn past, and have performed no IfatnifOkl,y. I het we now apply them to all the Engines we make. For Leo ears past we hare abandoned the use of any other kind ~ 1 Oil WM, Respertfully, yours, Sir Mocking§ and Hosiery . for Winter.-- If y o u dmit want your feet pinched with Inut and short Stockings, yuu will take our advice and go le C. Debi's, cor• ter of Market alley and Filth street, and buy some of those elegant flue Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. D,tf.r 4 80 111005apd sells every variety au Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. oott "OD NOTICE.—The Stockholder. In the Erie and Wa terford Turnpike Road Company, will meet at the of live, in the city of Erie, on SATURDAY, the 18th day of Bepts miter next, to elect odicers, and to act upon the prort Moos of the 3d, 3d and 4th sections of the Act of Aesembly, certified as of the 14th May. 18b0, and to rote upon the ac• ceptance thereof. By order of tho Comtiany. GEORGE SELDEN, leoretary and 'rrisaiturer. o NATIONAL AMERICAN MEETING.—The friends OT-Y 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 Seveu Delegates to the Harris burg Convention, to form a Fillmore and Donelson Electo ral Ticket. B. MORROW, Jy2B President Fillmore and Donelson Club. Ue GAS COMPANY DIVIDEND. The • Truetemiof the PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY have, this day, declared a Dividend of Five per Cent, out of the proflte of the last six mon ths', on the Capital Stook of the Company; payable - to StoakkoMeri rtheir legal representative' forth with, at the Office if the ' Oosniesny. JAKed CIECRIBTY, 'Demurer, Gasr.Ol AtlY /41400—U0A] Office"Plttebargli C'r" 8413r8 • • g ti•r,/, lig7"`BlUSui DowdritTE meet IXtiWifinsa - 4 kitten in themaatti — 3 - f ,b e rtearait intereftp?mAtittlet. 97-.°llB' J 4 1-V • M• A. COLTolll;iwitr. en==alMEEM , ttitacinn.fist.tear-EvenbagGenettear:A42.., A Paiiiiitan flagiin.—Wlitt lady or gentle would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath-whey by using the " Balm of a T4ov.tand Flowers" as a dentifrice wou'd not onlyrender it-sweet but leave the teeth whiteas ttlahaster Many persons do not knoWitheir breath is bad, and the subject. is so delicate their friends will never 'mention it. Pour a single drop.;of the +,‘Balm " on your tooth-brashand wash the tooth night and'morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION miy easily be ac quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow cra." It will remove ran pimples and freckle 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.—Vier your shaving brush in either warm ur cold water, pour on two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a. beautiful lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprieters; and B. A. Fahne stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. O. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh and Beckham & McKennan, Allegheny city. 414-Have You a Rupture of the Bowels') —I would moat respectfully invite the attention of these af flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid mien tment of Tresses of various patterns, and to suit every age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, at my office, Ito. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be found Marsh's Radical Oen. F're.eh Trusset, eery tight spring Gum Elastic Trusses ; Childrrns' Trusses, rouge and double ; Umbilical Trusses, children.? and adults neries Eliptic Spri ny Truss ; Dr. S. 8. Filth's .Supporter Trim The prire of Trusses vary from Vto VO. Bendel Ea Ruptured patients can be wilted by remitting money end sending the rueauere around the hips, stating whether the rupture to on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt Dr. Bannirv's Laze or Body Brace, for the cure of Pro!ap atite Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic Diarrhma, and any weak teiivillipending on a weak and debili tated condition of the abdominal muscles.. Dr. Pitch's Abdominal Support, English Elastic Abdominal Belt ; Elastic ILfh ; And nearly every kind of Supporter now In use. I also sell Shoulder Brum of every style, for weak cheated and stoop shouldered persons. Etas& VA° lino, fur beaker. and varier,. veins. Su.spenssory Bandages, of all kind?. Syringes of entry ruriay and pattern, and In fact 00 kind of mechanical appliance used In the rim of disen DIL KEYSER wuuld state to parsons In wont of Braces or Trues!ea that he can often send to suit the patient by writing, but it is always better to see the patient and apply the Trio. or Bruce p lwnally. Ail.lress DR. Ord:I. ii. KEYSER, 140 Wood et., Sign of the Goldeu Mortar. Jul° dialy THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO. OF PIIILADELPIIIA. :NiTAIPoRATIM UT THE LEOEMLATITLY or I'rSMYLTA37A, IS3-1. CHARTF.It P grIPETT: A I.- CAPITAL $300,000. Office No. l 9 Walnut St., Philadelphia. PR It I LEUED Pi R FIRE AND MARI.VE I NSURA NCF. A uatturized Captlal Amount of Cspas I paid up . Surplus. Taal A.A.1.1111a1.1. hst. bases Bonds and Mortgages on unincumbered Heal Itstate, and Stacks of par rah, $182,500 00 Bonds and Stock Noton, hearing Six per cent., intermt 21,196 Oc Club on hand and in the hands 14 Agenta 28,744 18 Mils Recivablel4,396 PO 111t1ITEE3. P. M Nita-tarty. Fry., Jamea SIR, Rag., Inrael Luktua. Esq., BC/JJ. IA Myrick, Era., Wm. Smith. Fry, J H. licColley, Ray, fie. W Colladay. Fag., P. W vckolT, Eel., {l'm. J. P. White, Fig. Wm. 11. Urn, hay- J. S. Helfrich. F../ , Benj. If. Austin. EN. I' M MORIARTY, Prealdent. .1. Molars Tiimrsog, See'y . This is to certify. that I hose critically, and by a porsousl examination of the books, capital, assets and Macuritgm of the Alliance insurance Company. Philadelphia, Invest gated the standing and responsibility of said Institntiot, and I do find, sort am entirely clear is my convictions, that said Company has a good unitutvaired Capital in Mortgagee on nniticuintetred heal Estate, worth double the amount for which the sante is mortgaged. My Investigations have Wan rigorous and searching, and are. I th.n4, reliant. IiEVJAMIN H. AUSTIN. I take Orman. In sayttig that I have been with Bectismin U. Austin for several ;ears. and have entire oonfidenee in hl. integrity, capstit) and ability. and woold place lull reliance upon Lis statements or legnl opinion. MILLARD FILLMORE. EtareltEnces. Wm. U. Blau. firm of Blair B. B. Myrick ,if Co. Philo. & Ibittrr, Phila. Oro. Jenkins, Jr. Wm. Ilowifr.. - 11.ou. Barry Lt.,liwitl. Syr.. . . •- - • Iron J.. Llmsrue. N. Y IL II linthorn. N Y. Benj. 11. Aultln. Thu Company viteeta FIILK INSURANCE on building., ,00kIn am! furnituro; MARINE INSURANCE nu vrlowl.. Garr, mnd Insight • 1 N.LAND INSURANCE on goods by rivere, jokes, cnn‘la railromd.g, on as accommodating. t....raurs Ally oak, /Loy...made LUKE TAAVYE, Agent. 1, 23 No. ,10 Waver Attret.. Pitt/dm:ltch, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM lIALIALRY, Preddent. SAMUEL L SUFISM:LI, Sncrotary. OFFICNI lid Water toed, hareem Market and Wood greets ,ar Insures HULL AND CARGO RISKB, on the Ohio and Blisalssippi Rivers and tripubarles. against Loa ‘‘r Damage by ?TRH Also. against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. William Bagsley, Janat M. poorer, Funafuti Ran, Robert Dialer>. Jr, Lase Id. Pennock, liarbauga Welter Bryant, John Shipton COMMONWEALTH INKILINCE CO. HARRISBURG, PENNA. Chartered Capital, - - - 0300,000. aM„. Itorrura Duildtngs and other floperty Agaluat Less .4r lattange Ly Fire; Mao, against Peril, of the sea, Titian,' Narlgatltuf affil Tratoportafleo, Orracia*—atMON CA.MERON. ?mildest. RENJ. PARKE, Vice [`resident S. S. CARRIER, Seer etary. A A. CARRIER, Agent, "oarth and Smlchtiald. IjeMias DELAWARE hitTy AL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, S E L , oIcEER THIRD AND WALNUT STS Plallactelptain. Sir MARINE INSURANCES on Vceeelli, Nrgo, Freight. to ell parte of the world INLAND INSIIKANOM ON GOODS, by Elver., (Anal. Luke. and land Carriag‘w, to rill {{carte of the Union. VI tut DtscitANcs ON MERCIIANUII&E generally. 01, Mon., Dwelling Uotwas, 4c. AurO otf thr arrapany November 6fh.,1866. tt de , pidladelplota IUI Cfry , and 1 d ..... .. ..... 0 3 ) Su.* in Bang., Railroad andllleoram.e . Ou'it 22,060 it: Bill. reoelyatile 186,440 ir Dub on hind 26,826 Oil Dalancu In hands of Agent., I-to:Mum on Mn. rine Policlee recentiy hailed, and other debts duo the aanpany Subsuriptkin Notes.. Williamlartin, Joseph U. &al, 1141.mmid A. &tutor, John C. alTiey John R. ?curio°, Oeorgu 0, Loipar, Edward Darlington, Dr. IL M. lituton, 1 William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, ponci,r Hell vatic, Churl. Kelley, 11. Jouoa Brook.", J. Q. Jolinaou, NIOROANI m CO., 1t1.4 Wood strvoi. THOM. C. HAND, Viet ProtldellL IitNRY LrLsonr, Socretary. MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE Carl', OP PHILADELPHIA. OSAMU PERPETUAL—ORANTID BY TEL STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. Chartered Capital, $500,000. FIRE MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATMA , AARON 9. LIPPINOOTT, President. ORRIN ROGFIRS, Secretary. GEORGIC YOUNG, Treasurer. K 1 AP & WADE Aaron 8. Lippincott, William B. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal, Nicholas G. Taylor,eArma Weelu Orrip Rogers, Charles J. Fie s, lds, John P. Simons, James P. Smyth, -This Company has beep organlced with aa each Capi tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources. To observe prudence In conduct ing its afihirs, with a prompt adjustment of lowa. Pittsburgh Office, No. 78 Water street. .. The followifig 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. araluer & Rahn', Wilson, Childs & Co., George P. Smith & Co., Hampton & Campbell, Jones, Tiernan & Go, H. Childs & Co. novT PENNSYLVANIA INSIJAANCE CO. Corner o. Fourth sod Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 0300,000. Insure Building. and other Property against Loss or D by Pm and the Perna of the Sea anitlnland Natrt sation and Transp rtation. Wm. V. ~ . t Rody Patterson, .401, Pilate, A. A z .O.arri.r, W. M'OiintOeit, ~. Jaa. P. Uwe; , QWW. Sllit .1 W. El HMO, 1). B. Paz*, '. L %Foul, Wad° Hampton .. Ti. M. Tana, ' 4- .., mili4 .z . 4:)4: J galth '''' X •it_92l3 9 41 1 041 ;..4 7 ,91710EM ..., -,'.-.., Attidetd.:.l...l.l4..f.Hort. WM. P. JORNetOIK, - . vim .ftyggekt.....i r ßODY PATIKEthOIr , . ~_ ~... ...,: -.- gyfrad 2:1119/11.."4' . .0.0 OABRIBR. . 101,17' , , - • • -~.~->';~:=;fin BEE= .$3181,000. $210,896 00 40.14 n 18 11111101:E! Cant. Marti Sterling Mnlnuel William Bingham, John S. Dilworth, Francis Sellers, J. Bchoorunalter, William B.Ays. [deal Itiate4tlßB. Joni Rand, Thoopitilus ' James Trugurar, William Errs. Jr., Joshua L. Phi,,,, James Tonnont, Bitrutiol 6. Stokes, lion ry Sloan, Jnmra B. ittcPsrlarnt, Charles &huller, Robert Burton, John B. Poinplo, Pittsburgh B. T. 14orga;i, .1. T. Logan, MARTLN, Prosiiiont. P. A. MADEIRA., Agout, No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS, EME:En J. NEWTON JONNE, Agent. k F PITTSBURGIL EB== ,17t'% ‘ a. 4 Mna LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE- `• 1 NSURANC.Igi:COMPAIV Y t CO RN ER , :0 :: P P i W T A. T. THI sBria t An ci MAIME n, I : . STDIDETS, '"" L-t - ~- .. /_ • , ~ , 1:i -,-...: RoiTharr GAIMAY, Preiddent. - Tani. GasiLtia, Secretary. • . . .. . t . or co ilerThis Company FE makes e KS. iary ituntrance appertaining to connected with LI RIS .. ...,-, Also, againirt lIIIDD , ANIP - CA.RGOIVEKS on the Ohio and:Mississippi Riwirs'ind DlMAS:rise, ,pd MARINE RII3/3 generally.„..'..” , And against Lose and Damage by .pre, - and against the Perils of the Sea and I eland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at [hid loweatratee consistent with aefety to all parties. 131111=! Robert Galway, Samuel 2PClurhan, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott, James Marshall, David Blakey, James W. 'Unman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, , Joseph.S.'Leech, John Iridlertary ,^ Idexualeld B.', Broii .. ni : David IL Chambers, Chibitlan Zug, William Carr, Robert .FL Bartlek r4111)1 ft I 1 - 1:1 If vr4rirly OF PITTSBURGH. . JOHN H. SHOIINHERGit. ROBERT FINNHY, 0. W. BATOICHWdeneriiI Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST - AlaL KINDS MARINE AND OF FIRE _RISK& • DIRECTORS. J. H. fihOenberger, O.W. CUB, ._ l: • C. W. Batchelor, IN. H. Maack, ' . • . Isaac M. Pennock, T. - B. Updik(s, ~ -, W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran, - it. T. Leach, Jr., - John A. Caxighe,y, George B. Belden, 8.8. Bryan, - • . ' ' Datid ArCandleaa. ea- All Losses sustained by parties insured tinder piracies Issued by this Company will be liberally aditisted and prompt ly paid at Its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER.STREET. Ufa WESTERN INSURAINet, COMPANY, Prrnmottofl.—ClEOß3E i t 't',..fdent; F. PI. GORDON, Secretary. Will insure against all kinds of I-ILI an. J. All lossea r will be liberally adjusted an 1 ~..,enptly A liottie Institution, managed by Dies a who,acv.v.ell known in the community, and who aro deb tuttue,l„, I. promptness and liberality, to maintain the ••Imra, ter winch they have asstunod,sa otrming the beet prolo Koci to tho - c who desire to he insured. . Drestrroas--it. Milky, Tr., C. W. Ricketts:ln, J.'l.. hotter, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. C. Ihmsen, George W. Jaelt•tm. Andrew Ackley, James Lipplacott, George Dazakt,Ja net st Antsy, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. ,It~•GlDce, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse at Sptsug: Co., op stairs.) Pittsburg A. A. CAILILIER B. DUO., Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Inguraae Co., of IleltUMW. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Fire arid Bilirilie Triatiranae Co., of PIIILADELPILLA. CAPITAL, 8300,000. Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCHESTXIt, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, : llA.3- iCEIBURG. CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. HARTFORD. OA II TA L AND ASSETS, 52,184,480 Penn• y anla Insurance Co., of PITTSBURG!' (*A PI TA I. A ASSETS, Nov. 6,1855, *120,022 49. Wx. F. Jonmsrox, Vresittetit- A. A. CARam, Secretaiy tlecl4:daptly PEKIN TPA STORE, No. 38 FIFTH STREET, oNE DOOR K& OF THE ErXeLIANciE BANK, Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN Sr. BLACK TEAS Purchased direct from the Importem for CASH. TM Emir consists of all the different armee and gredes of TIC* brought to the American market, end $260 Sa; I SOLD WIrOLEBLLE AND RETAIL THIL VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES! PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIO PAL% AGES, expreesly for the trade. TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY THE HALF cinsr. COFFEE, SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the u mums, for sale. Long experience lu the business is a acre guarantee that every article sold will be as represented. AGENT, EY SPECIAL A.PPOIII73CEEPE, roc TEM SALE or Da JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES- S. JAYNES. Pittsburgh, June 20, 1858—Cle20) 250 ?V, s FREIGHT LINE. 111 NNW rp II IS LINK IsNOW PWARBD tq.bring tIX kindg'of freight from New York, in three days, at . 100 gm, and' from Philadelphia in 40 home at $1 to too ro. MMRM RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME NVITR A MUUTTEN GUARANTEE, No paper packages or small bundles received. • Mark guests ••4 ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE..." 0. M. ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 Astor house, New York. J. J. 51ati.EEVElt, Agent, car. Broad and Locust, Phila. Fur farther to forusatiou, apply to W. B. BARROLL, Agent., No. %Fourth st. j«. , 24,lm—dournal onpy SAMUEL FAIINYISTQCK, IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND I.)OMESTIC HARDWARE. No. S 3 Wood street, botweesk Diamond alley end E'RNXth street, 7: PIT 2 AV- Tux subscriber la now opening swell selected assort ment of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new.atid will be sold on as good terms as any other house in this city. Ile will al ways keep on hand a general assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 041WANTRRS' TOOLS, &c., To which be respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. mhl2o SAMUEL virwiamcK. J.4.1)1ES BLAKELY ELIPPEAN AGENT ANDEONVEYANCER, Corner of Seoent4 gnid *it/06kt atTeeta, PITIERUBAIH. get_ Postougere brought from the old °nutty to Pitt. burgh, and moneys remitted to Europe. (froth W. 11. WIWI W. W. R. BUNTER. SMITH, MAIR & MINTER . • WHOLESALE GROCE'R', 112 Second and 151 fropt a., , mhl7:6ln Dlttiburg h, Pa. JAS. CO LUNE; B.A.NKS KNOX JAMES COLLINS & CO.,' Forwarding and Commission Merchants Collins , Pittsburgh, Musa& & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 114 WA.TIgIt IriSZET,PITTEIRD ROB, PA !Irma:mot— Wm. Sagaley 2 - Co., IHurphy,Vistnan ON, Smith & Sinclair, Hampton, Wilson & Co., M'Candlesa Means & Co., Eh:4lM Alcharda4m. Bagsley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother l ON, Wood. Ram) & Co. frob2B WILLIAMS & ALLEN, WI,Fos9 !u. /9‘,21,000 ot CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, Pot Warming , and Ventilating SWlilting& air- W. R A. will contrast for Warming and Ventilating by Swam or Hot Water, Pipes or Odium's ;Church ., Schoobs, Hospitals, Factories, Green Housna„ Dwellings, Wort Houses, 341, or Hotels. No. 5t MARKIa SUM, Pittsburgh apin 4617,348 16 ALEX. HUNTER, DRAT RR IN LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY t=LMEM Ix t kdapc J no. B. Komi, - tato of Humphreys, Hoffman/ ttocuits, D. W. Lhaumeni...... LOU Of VitiltltUtgli. KOONS & lIERSTINE, 4OUR FACTORS, General Produce Coil;install Merchants, gagaloy. Woodward A Co. Phil. 1 Bryan, Kennedy & Co. Pitteh. Garrett. Martin & Co. " L.-Wilmartli & Co. " Wood I Oliver, " Bell & Liggett, " glitor ' I - rice & Cr.. " J. &W. Rea, 14 CalebC , pe & Co. " Bagaley, Coagrave & cp. u Truitt, tiruthor & CO. " Watt& Wilson -. J. D. Lohmer &Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick & Pouglit, Cincinnati A. A. Bullock. & Cu. " Morrow & Gettler, w Tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chenoweth & Ca. U. And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia idercbanta.ganol ally. Pil bdapc6m . _ .... . , JOHN BOOT I Aum 'Mgr, FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in. Wool Hides, Flour, BACON, 4 , 40 vi AND LAJU on, . . ordIND rIIODUCE GENTRALLY.Ii4 No. 75 WLTBR STREET, PriTSBIIEGH, Pa2rse.. antenna cis: . Springer Ilarbaugh, Pittsilea,. Wells, Wellccitic, Giile. John Scott & CO, e ' H. Martin, 0 •"' • it.D.Jonee,Cash'r Cit.Dep.Bk. 1.4..* & himitine, PhD. Leech k Co., Pittebli. Game, Nesbit & Garretson, Reath E. Eklar, Ett:T.O. Phila.: Tholes & Greiner, Bankers, Helmet& Colwell, Cincinnati. Salem, Gt&o. ValGily] A. D. Bullock* CP. . . 1 Isom R. B. ' • QW.O VD 01 1 ie ttr lark* To A PZIIB..t. On Awl' after 404 r NM of tailfaszont be handed hi alas Paderal &ma th Vow' befime delockP. 54 the fialgr seldDIMMt wise, the Comptnywill ilia pity elmseivertulornmita realiwthele for their 4,1 - . . ER= . 4 , '• • • , t • ` • "4, :::: C ry 4 H. 11. OASALIOR OLD ECLIPSE RRFERENCESI MANUFACTURERS OF PITIIiIIIIRGIH PIIILADB PHI& =E] ^^ ll , , - • ; ' 72' ..-7 ke,‘ - Fiamon , The LIM ant.Vravilirof 4 4iiiiY a leietiiiit* ° 144*By • . The Fremont Vistlaaugstei.- - '.. • : JON) tropics Sillmerals-Itererption • • 104) copies nituarb.ftiguters. " Just recut:red Asy QPI - 1-4NNU44; 5A1:4..4,0% - ASON, o'l - tancriadiat:oui .pc their;gua or euaw. , Bllk; Crape tina otherlsktiltiiiiwigtWeektiy at a redaction of trarty 1411114%nd ULAWISAND-fdlonwassamrom. A. A. MASON - 4.oolzikoiAlerierniefeAtitlO itca'a Ammar Shorlo Ault Matti - end moat theltionablestylektozbefounCel cent, atlfo:26 140 • _ . ~i 4, 4 17 :ARGE utii:RawLii?qty:ll,to'iwAilai.,arl,s,„,Lb ..., .On ms.TuaDANA26I,-be bye„,—,,,,, wctock, P. M., we will ocro for iiiF . p, „. r0rati , , , it,54.. ._ orite . .., AT ground, 40 feet Inlntisr,l_ .. , -- , re tuts rain Area to .M.lnnelpts.f.qt.nt.r • ..-% , : 3 ::-. i . i r .„ . „ . , w0: 66 , Pagniv,._ e ' Mil Strtic--. ButiciamluMPA' App.) , - Ira .. ' ~. se, ..;;:4 - '`..-.' :.103a1- Satidelacfianoir."- , AST LANAI -1 Anegbiticy . City.-4 7' House t - A ittd io t n :Itsmst L , amer betweim imaiiik4i*iliEd 13w .4 -• ewer, 18 feet wide by Offeetclocii„iiiiitliMbleacticVdst,, _,.. 4 mid commodious twO.sta.d r -tillot- 7 614411H ., zi ,tra f a -W - .1141 4 inEethary convenience*. i •Ti would be ' -itewldbiti , me city. Apply t 0,...., ~ . ~.., ••..—..•, . • -- • •••.: ~... - '3,. Jr 2B ~ - - • .',-• BLAlikli4 A. - -In.enti. 14 LOOMS 4.--' 2 11V 7 0 . .":N,40:31:11T5, )40.A.F.;ti,i 7 :0 X t 4 A, ~„Jt IdaNDAY•raur TUESDAY' ltrenikWi t 4,14 .zE AO vogi, Oommencing,at 8 h7cicick,,trikbe eol .. Skilehreei 4 31 Maa-TtoonAi-cornetilf. Woddithd PlYtt 'without. yeeettic.totlatkeatitignmeht,c..the.balatiCtlol4. pr e and large etilfertlorrof Books, fteiltreeelreldfhtte.,, caintithrlng many - of the beet anGlittiscei,, tutisch-a,polialar rldteellitiitons!pdlillestforw.lif•the',, Orti Abto,:tdegantraitty artleles, with 46 Port Ntinit fee Work Baskets, Sewing Birds, Gold Pens ,arid 'geritleihhilk . &e. .4k eholettlot et §.tattoneu, &e,:',.. . ,:•.• , ti. ~,1. ,- ,, : t2-i',. JY2 3 •. ' • ~.:R:11:',141.07B,.:"; VAMILY FLOUR—A very c}fcTe of Family Flom far aideju •J A.: V 111123 4 ,, .LT 23 • : Eatirsa 100 RIBILIDING-I,OTSIIKI4:' • IN EAST-IXtERPOOI: 64 BUILDING LOTS F6R RATS tfeet by 130 feet, in James ii4l/4;atißtike tont of Faat-LivezwoL Alm; _ THIRTY-SIX LOTS, 60feet by WO Al3 O , la dllfallut,pattirif, thrOWP - tor eels on raaroale farms paynient.: Apply* 8' 8. M or to attyl'W,Xitat4twOOtic,' 1T 23 Real Eatateßrolterai-ileis rrITE - GOLDEN - qUN Istaking' and it ip*,o_ mile/Osman:- _Our - stock of 'Pie- :1 tots Bides, &c., L missirpassed in the city. Iti.thirway 4 of Fishing T ac kle we hare auCh supoy#l2eAtbitt - Aould make eld Isnak - Walton's epee Water,. could he * tttn, Ada world. Packet and Table Cuileri in greitibtinthumi l ?og Muzzles, and too many articles to be mentianedAnts.ol:a . to be found at the sign of the Golden Gan. - 1147b7 kl ) Xer JAI} • • . pox - SALE—Seven acres of tali , 'II ,' - ... is a frame bottic„frame atable,lie ~..„ n . ,;...... beet of grafted fruit; graperinsedada Viiii/124: .1 Z One and aquszter acres of randi , " 3l i. w,._ . /44:iiiii.,,', '..„' ........ ''' Z v i: • with four rooms,a good cellar sada frameago„K" ,*„.,.....,3 Aleo,a .towniot, on which AEA' bIiCE. ~,,, • . .! ) . i4,1: ; e . rate/125,410(4 go:rat:An& taiOdVaillaiii4E...'.. . -: ~ 1 . 751,..1 viellerdife„.„gad...will be. eolsLlow if 4144 0 4 - 40 V. - ' .*.2;444 .winectirKi tooled fiii asmall.farin haridMiggellio : . ..el. roads or river,'. • ..., - . ,, " . 62'.ii1 , X" , -. , . - iV,.,.. ",f):: Per Sale-Three good farms, well impcoyodOtith n.„4 ty fnm miles of the city. _ • - •:‘,. e ~. ..."ir:M.-!.'•• apply toG. W. BUNN, at the ..,Renl igeOste4genaNn4ay , - , Intelligence Office, north et& of Ghid'stre t,ttfdOOr:* a the Diamond. allsahnnyclky. ' • -'7 ....., ',7” t....W4.1;:t r I wn4 ILK.INSBURG PROPERTY L:- , .:EZAIr;`' - sAvg,e desirable looption:sor awastiothwity. - Four acre. of laud of choice quality, pleasantly n sittiatednear t.•!, the Railroad, depot, Wilkinsburg; is AI und.,,,enOkiltol l s.. i ' and bee as alCilUtitif:pHDlN of ' - ore , .. .- It will be sold at a bargain; aiithaowner - Ti provements tut stroboice Aspropeity, ktiaiiat d'-: , 'to. k go we....,.. , ... ~... ~., _........4 ,, ,5-:,- H :ee ,, - Price $1,000.• s..fiarmailOCliiiiiiiiereinaiidefittotemso. t and three ,ye ,rl - 1 . 1 - •i' ' .-,, " -- --i4.4 • fiL ls4. :fy7A 7 .<: , -.•liii, AIL i,....„ ~ , . . ..... , ~. ~ MINER J600.'8 LiSrOF-'l67Ciiittlitfiga- '; .. . ' . .: ~,, '..* , ,-,i-' hlarper'e lifaipmhte; • ' ' ' ' Godey's Lady's Book: - Graham's Magazine; Peterson's Magazine; Putnam's Magazine: .. ~ . ~ llousehald wordel'..:. '.. ' , ::. 2 .1. - V."f' v . a' ' lealle'sJoarnal .; ~...„ ,i-- ,, .. 1t,,; erbocker,... ..; ... , „ . . 2. - -- .X.,:fi - ', , ,i , 4 For sale by 03 , 28) IL .marizE101.01,..22 . • at ' ~.-, .. , .. - r ~,, . • 4, ,,,- - 1 1 / 4 T EW BOOKS—NEW•33OOIC., 4 ' 57:i? a 11l ' The Life and - Pnbile Beiviedilf .tiiiiiiin Bnciudiin- f eluding tholnost lungeetlinfUtliWatokto*Lltk ,-, • , tiorton—with en aectinda portrait edinteel, , -'4,:.-,-;; ; n Commodore PerzylgJapau:Zetoudi__ __ .licin f' , 4 ".': .1 .„.,,.; ,=•-„, • :,.: I! Tlie•Rettln.VorlDeannirliitAr. •OiAn..XOM- ,-1, -° , 5 3•:-.-6 rii- 11414,4 0 - .4tre'74 ' ... ..143 . ! eaddli,y ' . .: _ • , ':'..`,5 IL ArI.NARI irdl."; .., jrio - ~_.l . _ • -:• . .... -No. 82 andthfield rt. • "i, -D EIRE . LINSEED' 0111—;•T lie, subscriber ; 1 1174 u ctl en u gage Tat tb d= 1 :=1 : ittili, supply them with abtrictipplinwarticle.. - , i , ,, - • 1y2 1 3 J. baIIOONMAKER,24 flfi GALLONS . LINSEED;;;OM fox f.abApy nisobratuutgr,, 10E--10 ti.erciafok sida - by: 13 -213 1011T11, 31Ant rOVP&RINIPS SUGAR---35 bb*, 4 0 #ed - 1 1.4 " d klarelazed for- 1,3161 W .I.VA 3311TH,aem & mime- 5,0 bbls. Tar formai:, T 1720 _ 84713,,MArg .4V-.001113m . OFFEE = ISO bags fair and prime for*ile_ C iil6. •Man.-U.4n =Ma. PITTSBUROII STEEL -WORKS. CAST STEEL - "! ALso, - SPRING, PLOW ANO:A. SPRINGS AND AXLESC'' - * - - - q• Corner Rosa and Flier Sireeitit;t: . i 925 •Prnatifßian vx%ws.. E=MMI D. 8. - it o,N. .- wsNtlg.acithsts oti. - li - --'t- - -- . . . ~. ttOOKEtt3',II6I,ettONIMPATIINT., ,,, ; - .4- 'STEEL OULTIVATOW TEXT - COBDIKR - ROBa- AND - ftbriribitE 4 :•12:. .Iy 2 s , , ; - r'141173803161V.V NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ,; aged proposals will be remised atittbe,yolnattiew iu, c i p t Castle and Darlington italfrand:ComPanTif ifkZl.llf,_, until 12 o'clock, DI., of Tuesday, the-1200as* next, for the Gradln&Bridging, ac., of- the - to single section ot• about wee, mile , each„ .3.ldiriiiil k;M:..re. celved for the whole woriar4ualiweßen . ,g_toe Aktresil*, ..,, In& &4. Plan!' and VerMeell OntO of theArS# I 4:VfI4POWEP"'" it.l at saldeilice-ty the istprothzio,.. . -....--... , , , ei" , kt; , ; op A pr . k72." , :WHIPE%. -..;_:•}Ctbletraittat.er. _ VVALUABLE oxittbruieei,yntAgeto . 1 3 3 ' 4 1 ; "" _ ..' . the 23th day ofAugitsvneztd*O:oklocke.P." , wne be sold rex the prembeea, ttrtha - higheirt„lddi*,..K. it "' Gallant Oual hl es, 28 miles above Pittabnriftlder: ,, ;' congahela river. These worksare - nowin owittt the roads all lb the - finest order. The, - tup,o,ll*,,,bi*isi , z,' right. There areB4s4 acres of coal. wittitarritlifiitid*ona from 8 to *Ant, the other shoat 4 10et. , - , Two Inekiatitibur ream° hotusea;4 the 'awaited averything-initheaeindetidbfly improved , worke, together with.lsU;acreaor" river britican land of superior quality, and 60 rob - of the heat Jed4ing on the river. .•.., .. -:_ , - ...,Cir:: , "+ , . - -r: • Tema—Ono-third cash Onathindttrinvokttia, at* one third In 18 months'. , L _ cc -,.-:. Tryon want a bargain buithosten : • Saini''Plaakollo For farther partienlare inquiry of ' ; ,-, ,:,7.._ THOS:WOODS;A:kwaiIiftSt ' 19 25- . • • ‘-. ~27 - 0.g0 4 :004.; , ' • ICTIV ACOORDEOW'SVIKETiiii 1:11 le the fireVaaiii r oraiiiliiia' . 1 . ."; '''.l.ll4i*ina. eighty yaps orthatebitilOpitinian" OaAttintiVer.linnge or the day taarketteatiedallylee.this linewismaaA - ; •llnyvikie • only collection of Bazitinien.ta4ol*Va /thkeir‘b ever_pnbliahed: The ninsiala in azzinied:no) the 'Violin or Mote. si Villas ni4oideon..klaakiaViskibia prinier,i4StitCVALP for marking*Wiiiitaliz auftOklikatne meal .Itili..). 50 cekta: . .. Also, lifieltleY'a Violin Trines — ootitig , *:t l t 4 fr Waitzea, Polkas, Marches, Odillons with4l,om*AK . ko . for Wan; Price 50 cents . . , .., ~i,. . Copies mailed poetage„free. , .. ~..,,,z ; . C/WWMf• - iiLlatkiii4..o , kett it. . 1 J.P 25 Beeold L dinar aboiroliiith ' : ANNALS OF PENNSXLVANIt_ , - (11)09, 1682) from the discovers of the Dahlman-Attain& liesterd, member of the lattorkit) 83 CletY at Plkt 1 sm., es, .lutst recorre4 auvl for it4te.4 1)24 46 Market, neat:lour* at. MEMOIR OF HARRIET PREBLE-..,„ On— portlottgalthearretrponclenceaaaidand other writkurs, LlUsran , and lieUgiOutirrot 115 V Lee, Just pubillhed andfor . allikketakOurlaiiitkirt. 03.8-3 barrels far stde 1125 - DAIUSIAN- TOOTIIePASTY he* and. •excellent artadei bas ' • ''ClqriterSildlgisik.S.o.- la AIR DYES—khavOiOnl4444lllo e * p-- EL . ply of the folioteDlg not , ibibN'o3l4Mbleli - 2/ warrant: • Itatehekea Halr Dye. niacin's " Basin's. Waters' 'Alexander's !, 303.41ZWAG, 1y2511 coriiisiAtatiortd - tad 3f.104, Bt. 31 1t +tie? !:: pply of I: 3 2l6Nr= ram roica-eid-bx iii., - CHARLES LEVER'S ,: NEW WORK-- TTER MARTINS - 011'efs0.11LSIIMI*;, WOhluvreiv r . 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