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TIKOTUT 1172 having withdrawn his name as a candidate for Surveyor General, in a communication dressed to the Democratic State Central Committee, nt its last meeting In Harrisburg, a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 BEILSEURG, on WEDNESDAY, THE yarn nAr Of AUGUST NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. 11., to nominate a candidate for Sur veyor General, to fill the vacancy created by the declination of Judge Ives. In pursuance of this action of the Demo- cratic State Central Committee. the Officers and Delegates of the last Democratic State Convention are respeetfully quested to meet at the time and place above mentioned. and for the purpose stated. JOHN W FORNEY, Chairman . W"..TC°,;"' Secreh es rri. rI ISAAC aICraNTET, MASS MEETINGS OF THE DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA •• The Union must and shall be p eeeee vett." Tea DENOCILACT or Its_vattan.vasta, and all others in favor of preserving the Union of the States, now seriously endan gered by a sectional urgent:ration. led and mrdrolletl by nbe open enemies of the Federal Constitution. and conducted upon the alarming idea of repudiating early one-halt of toe Stater of this Union. are respectfully notifird that MAN" , MEETINGS will b• held at the following nines and of the friends of J AIMS BUCIIANAN for Pre .itlent, and .1 AIN C BRFC ttßlUdh for Vice President: At CHAMBEItSBURH, Franklin County, on Tti URSDA V, the Tth day of August, being the day after the Demo crane State Convention. At ERIE, Erie Coma) .ou WEBN &SBA V, the tit dry 01 A ug - uat, 1856 At PITTSBURG 11, A ii. - 01./y County, ou W KDN le:+l., A V, the 10th of September, 1 At BELLEPONT E, Centre C.outit , ELN El - 41 1 AY, the 'll4th of September. At 11 k RAISED 110, (the Capital of the StAt , .) "b F.SDA X . , the let of October. And at PHILADELPHIA., un the lith Sept...crubor,l , A, bean, the Auniv.n. - Nary of the Adoption ot the WILle uut wn uf the United States. Eminent Democrats, (rum our own and :tats, u .11 Ira toreamat as all these meetiug., to„. a.itirese /twit. h tire as. By order .1 . th DKNIOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL Wll THERE ;ill be a meeting of the Third and Stith Ward Democratic Glee Club this k Tuesday evening, July 29th, at the Democratic Club Room," Wilkins Hall. Members, these wishing to become members, and all favorable to the cane are earnestly invited to attend. WILL BLACK, Preaident NEW ISSUES tit e had supposed that there were but two main issues in this Presidential campaign • Ist Shall the Union be dissolved 2nd. Shall the old and cherished doctrine of popular sovereignty be overthrown" But recent developements show that two other issues are involved in the contest lat. Shall public officers be allowed to speiiti late with government funds; embezzle public prnpet ty ; and run the government in debt t. , r their own private benefit - 2nd. Has ihe public mind already become so comtpted that trolley can buy the Presidency See the Fremont f-peculatiuns detailed in paper; and the miiiwu fund to be !ward f. , r Ureeley and Fremont. We zurreader nearly :al the space iu our }tabor to-day to lay ti.c docu mecte before the rublic The Roman Republic lasted for hundreds of years. The attempt is made to corrupt and PlM vert the American Republic during the first cc..., tory of its existence Aud clime, too, be committed in the name of liberty. Read the documents and see if there rdn 6e any ex planation. PENNSYLVANIA NEWS JEFFERSON CousTY.—The dwelling house Isaiah Johns, of Knox towrodiip, with all contents, was consumed by fire on Monday WASiLINGTONI. STY. —.lames Eso of Somerset 'township, by an accident came to his death last week. lie was in one of the. mows of hie barn, putting away grain, and slip ping, fell to the door, s, severe!). injuring Min that he died in a few hours. lie was much es teemed. ——A Mr. MeCune, who residei in the vicinity of West Alexander, bad a fine dark bay horse stolen front his fields, together with a sad. die and bridle, a few days since. lie offer.. a reward of s'2s for the recovery of the horse. - Mr. Daniel Longwell, of Monongahela City, met with an accident un Saturday week. lie was hauling in grain, and fell from the load with t pitchfork in hi. hand. The fork struck again , t the Ploor, and the prongs being up, struck him below the eye, entered the brain, and came out near the top of the head. At last accounts he was doing well. DEMOCRATIC NI ASS MEETING AT ALLIANOY., 01110.—We are sorry we did not receive the let ter of our correspondent J. P." in time for Monday's issue. It could not have anticipated, but it at least would have been simultaneous with the misrepresentation of yesterday's Commercial Journal. The editor of that sheet, in his anx iety for the defeat of Buchanan and Breckin ridge, loses no opportunity to publish anything against the Democracy, without giving a thought as to whether it is true or false. Our correspond ent is an Old-line Whig. He belongs to the Clay and Webster school : but now—and for that very reason—he cannot think of supporting a mii , h. room statesman like John Fremont, against a tried veteran such as James Buchanan is known and acknowledged to be, and by no one better than the editor of the Commercial Journal. THE English and French newspapers are re joicing at the nomination of Fremont. tlf course; a dissolution is just what they wish, and they know that his election will accomplish the result they so much desire. The N. V. B oo k „y, that British gold is helping his cause. Let the English and French aristocrats and monarchists rejoice ; but American Democrats will disappoint their hopes. A MISTAKE. -Our opponent: , are dieeuvering that they made a mistake at New York and Phila delphia. They nominated a man without know ing his ante.tedents. As his character and finan cial transactions are developed they discover their unhappy error and are confounded. The bubble has burst already. By September Fill more will be the formidable opponent of the ~unterrified." THE BRADFORD TIMES," is the title of a neat paper published in Towanda. It is doing good service in the cause of Democracy, and ably ad vocates the election of Buchanan and Breckin ridge. We welcome it to our exchange list. DoEs TUE Mariposa estate belong to the Fre mont or to the United States government! If bought with government money he should be held trustee, and compelled to convey it to the gov ernment. THE SHOED OP THE BEAVE.—General Jackson willed a sword to Donelson, with the injunction that he should use it when the country got into war. The war with Mexico came on, but the sword remained in its scabbard and the scabbard in Donelson's closet, while Breckinridge, with no alai injunction upon him, turned out and served his country gallantly in the war. • Fey ~v174'.0i • •••••.,: • •-•4k • . '* 4 r I . `" !a I •.0 . • • I .••• ,From the Washington Union.] Fremont,a Financial Achievements--- ~ 1!,.•-•7-. C 0 V% -' 1.,45 , -;-_ , BOY . to whom I refer you particularly. He resides near Nueva Helvetia; also, to Midshipman John Why he was Nominated. - tapo, in answering a call made 1 1 oar*. K Wilson, and Lieutenant A. 11. Gillespie, U. 8. In January, Marines. Both, I think, were present, and .- '''•..l. by the House ofi l ßepreeentatives, General Tay- i'' 1 1 04 V 1 knowing to the contract. As the above gentle by i'am. R•lm for communicated a document of about a thou- .-.... men are not here, I cannot furnish you with their sand printed pages, in relation to California . •••' se .. .. certificates relative to the contract. t Pli. 01 , 4 ; jai." Very respectfully, matters. 'At page 829 of that document will be l iw'si. istt„ 'Coe . ABEL STEARNS. found an obligation, given by Col. Fremont as 1 troy, 4 troy, Frai-mung's Beef Breeders. governor of California, to one Cos, for $2,000, payable in two months with interest at three per FriEntonvr ire C A -- --- Lllooltlii lA--HOW HU cent. a month, and If continued for four months • BECAME: RICH. longer, at two per cent. a month. This instru ment was dated July 4, 1847, at Angeles. On the 20th of February Colonel Fremont admitted l\r ‘ n the receipt of another thousand dollars upon the dei'i`. incite attentiontreb„i relating to t::‘ the lieuur. followingefL Qffie.'al Lieut. Col. „ same terms. John C. Fremont, while acting, or professing to In June of the same year this demand was pre- act us Governor of California. These Ufficial documents were sent to the House of lift •-emen• seated to Col. Mason for payment, which was refused, on account of its extraordinary chars”- natives by I once with a lrednl'yo re !i ,i e uti t: n a ,r i t r t,a in 8 t 1 1 „ : 1 1, - . in ct, ..ititi r, : i i , ter, having been contracted without authority that our readers may feel the full force of the while his superior, Gen. Kearney, was in the evidence which they contain. it will be necessary to remember that Gen. Kearney arrived iu (loll country, as Fremont knew. t See house Ex. Doc., fornia in December. ISDI , that he had autli..rity No. 17, vol. 5, 1849-'1:,0.) from tile war department to t', ....ish a sit it gilt- Monterey is about two hundred mile. from Los ernment in California, and that be cominunieated Angeles, or about six days' journey. On the to ('on;. Stockton the rtatore of hi , instruction- Tb n e t two ,,r a i et i ed n t j tze i tli t ti , r ii i i l4 the bai thettles on the Itio 10th of February, six days after borrowing the s first two thousand dollars, Fremont purchased of and toll January, 14'47: Ili which, after M it "R' severe ii Alvarado, at Monterey, she Maraposa tract, con- I fight, Fremont, not being with them, however. taiuing ninety-nine square miles, 1(13,560 acres.) they were victorious. They took Ctothni ,le I.os for the expressed consideration of $B,OOO. lie Ang d el t o h s e . and i ft i fe t N . N . days afterward Fremont ar li:eanrt x ot ear te n,y li t e n t , ta vi l e li . i i in f . ,, r :u a 1 probably expected to obtain it for the two thethou 10that': J w an t u ' a i ' - i :t sand first borrowed : but Alvarado insisting up- d ema nd of Commodore Stockton that he slii uld on three, he hail to return, and On the 20th bor. cease any further proceeding , relating To the formation of a civil government in California. rowed the other thousand to complete the purchase. There is no pretence that at this tote t iift " e " ri ' w n iure Stockton rd C ilil left : aluv i l :l e ile "nl!) short 1'• i: : 11 . 1i tii t ) :, this young military adventurer had inherited or G o vernor of roill . , , rills, and It :- ,a 11 . rll' to in r..- saved from his earnings the sum of S:t,tag.), and Imembered Gist all till- lona place pi.or to toe date of the following Interesting hocuuteote • that he could have borrowed that sum on his own A account. Except a small sum which was wrested Th;„rti,.,, of . agreement, made and .mteted front him at the Treasury Department, against l irt,. this third dav • f Marr.r,, to 11, vrt,, ; - ,-, . his wishes, it is not pretended that h e h a s p s id by and lee weer l.o' ;i de i .1,-. a 1,..5: ,•tt: .4 the amount thus borrowed of Cos in the !mine ti '' L ' l ' 1. " . "I''''' ''' l' 'r';''` '',. l 1.31 ' r ':'' of the United States. From these circumstances r ';',:' . ., 4 *,: i .1 : 1 ,":,;"„. - ,;, ie. 1 ' 31 :: . ,;`;': v. ., ' l ':'.'":;";; I.-m ( the inference is strong that Fremont paid for ids the g••rertstnen I ..1 11, I ' ir,t o e•l ' S i :',.,:...-. of ' l.Not•t, Mariposa grant (worth, it is said, many not Anit•rit•a, ~t' t h e ...',' ,, n •I part. witio....eth ti.3t t::• I lions I with funds obtained for and in the name '''''' h E nk -"u '!'l '''' u ll h" - . 1 ti' . 1 ' 1 : Frtitt"'. ~,,t kit:suit i t t . .4l.t tt ••:t,itx of - ,r, ',tot A I.•t of -u-u W of the government. e submit that in such a hundred„i 1 ,„,,i . e ' '• • , +tr. '••, 4 ,,, , , ther,hant AL,g• case a court of equity would decree him to t•e kind, and rut:lole f••, !•erf, I r • it„ tits a trustee for the United States, and require biro i coniiiiissary 01 the troops to, to the immediate command ot troverhor Fremont Al niont•-r , •r. to convey it to them Here is an instance of ntinciering by Fremont worthy of the Riddle and It."l”.ndinF , mien the ti.re I'''" l '; ' n 1 111111 ' lf 'l' . ~, fi smry . two to, myt•l t,• , ler..r r :c.l, ..i.; I t r.li • ii.iii Schuyler age of his party. sett . and his ..acne-sors in t tit, ~ t • lay t . slid .....- . Etile.iio de Celis, 1.,, helta, ex., at, r.. ~ t,I, I. FROM oillo. trators, or ny•cligit.r. at Cite t 11-.l' a: ••11 ~f r ~:,' broiocrifil , Mill. , - 41 "ff' 1 9' at .4/ 1 -nify ,- /..;-/' months. the -urn of -.x th tt‘ats 1-1 , •s•-•., rs.th..•it Turn Out—SpeterActs or lion. Gee. .111•11,. Fa ,It-t . t,lcatit,ll It .- •-it, rt-- , :, at, It-:.t ' the nt,ovt• •-•,11t:a, !,11g Lot., i t.irt (Joe. Todd, rind Got. S amu ,l 1,,,i,,,, _ . JIILI 29 •-• El=l2 Eortrrius of TM; Posit :—Accorteig to the thi of the Buchanan Club, the first Detn.,cr.,to - •• I ' " ' mass alerting et the sea,•on, and th< tl:st iu Ati, place was held here to-day. At sn our:y hour ilia't. ` :ri.1.1„ „r the farmer- commenced coming in (rem all the ere cr. slip.:.. : cl,l , country round in buggies and wagons, and c.,, n; i whom they 1...1,m7 1 . 5 b.(reet,.. 111 (ri. .relM • 1 par: came in by the railroad trains, particularly trom the west. After eating dinner and raising a hue „. !Lis .I.ioned Jackson hickory pole, 12', feet ii 4h' the icy and ar % rc writtet dirt.. oti A —with the stars and stripes waving from its t p AL.:, • —lt procession of the people formed and pr.. , ceesled to a fine grove, near at hand, and after , 13 1c i , M:•gm11:1,1 arrerflt 1;n• I.lr the appointment of Presidents and Secretares. ~,e me„ , the meeting was addressed by lion. lieu. Bice. w t y of Cleveland, Hon David Todd, of loungat, letter and lien. Samuel Lahm, of Canton The spea..- . as• v ing was really good and telling an•l I never • ‘,„ 1 1; „ so orderly and attentive a mass meeting of the people anywhere. In the crowd were many n, i ar „xeco,„l tumilized citiiens, all warm Democrats, aud I „/„, ,r. made the acquaintance of several old-flue J„ ;,, th e lief r! who are now, very naturally, and in tacoortlan , c . .t with their prof‘siduns under the lead of C.ty A and Webster, supporting the only hatthual. the ' ltentoorath: party I am not accetritomeAl to t.nlithilip the n s inn crowd. I,u tho loweAst figure I heatd nac.c 1 . as earnro , ing the atiAlionoe in the grit. eat y , one tune I IT3 , there. was 1“10,1: and the whole uutn•ter ac•einblcd at f. tr..lsstit When you take into conrdilerroduti the fact that the farmers ire yet in the full pressure ~f I. v tt, that rain was threatened uh day. that wiot Llot first call, the MrllCe given Very .Los s. nod a ITM' to the Committer men taring ties .1 the La-it:less did not spread the call wile en-rig ~ viii will agrue that this very well hr... ? Democrat feels proud of the turn out, 1111 , 1 Ul, handsotue manner in which everything passcd oil, and the club is much encouraged to renew • effort. If so much can be dune here in Stark so earl, in the day, what ought we not to expect in (.; i Demon atic Pennsylvania. Gov. Tod promised mapray fur Buchanan in Ohio. I believe every day from now till the day of election a - 11l strengthen the Buchanan vote in this and every free State. The "sober seconl thought w,l, bring the people right. I write in haste and under disadvantages, I if you get no other notice. of the meeting here. you can perhaps shape so as to make an item f - Monday morning's paper, and in advance of any lying reports of uur meeting •• The fusion Press still keep harying over the r ••fe git en against expelling Ilrooka from the 'louse I lirpre,entatives, fur his attack on Setintor Sumner. The 11,robl clasPett thirteen northern Iteuii.eratr hat I rig voted agniort hi. e xpulsion •• N .e will the ttit. nutfilier ~f h ers b o w belong i ng to us party. el, • ted for expelling Ft ill N FIIENIf .NT from the..,,. ate 111 for his preinitated it.tsuu]t on it ' Setiand, FO , for w•dilr rpokeu debate.. Fremont considered the remarks of Nlt Foote as personal, nod thought they reflected upon Lis h,nor, and although Senator Foote denied tem - hug any personal reflection, he wall I,lyl •I • ,1•61rItill. , 1 by Fremont, who was only prey outeil ft i. doing greater violence by the interference of Foote friends.- Remember, to,, that Senator Foote wa, 0 smaller and much older man than Fremou: while Sumner i, a larger man than Brooks. and not older Brooks and Fremont both disgraced themselves by resorting to such a mode of revenge. But Fremont was a member of the same body with Foote, and might have been heard there in reply had he not been conscious of his inability to do so. He afterwards challenged Foote to a duel as Brooks has done Burlingame. The parallel seems to he a pretty even one, except that Fre mont attacked a'smaller and much older man than himself. It was Fremont's only exploit in the Senate, as his Mariposa and cow purchases were almost:his only ones in California FOR FREMONT AND Moi:Alteny —The liostmi Journal, a prominent Fremont paper, remarked as follows in a recent issue : We are decidedly of opinion that nomarehy, and hereditary monarchy, is by far the beet foil. of government that human wisdom has yet devised for the administration of can -idertible nations, and that it will always continue to hr the most perfect which human virtue will admit of." The cry of Fremont and Freedom, it would apps-r, is becoming obsolete and that of Fre• moot and Monarchy is taking its place. The great majority of the people of this country have always been " decidedly of opinion " that our present form of government is the best " that human wisdom has yet devised ;" and in this view the Democratic party unanimously concurs. It has been left for a self-styled " Republican" party to discover that a republican form of government is less perfect than a monarchial one. —Detroit Free Prete. mon AI 1.11,NCF., Stark Co , Julc [From Jim Clerrland Nlaln Lksbq Brook■ and Pregnant The negro worshippers have thus added to the many isms which they have heretofore advocated, monarchism THE GREAT NORTHERN LAMM-Tit, 008.8 t line of our great Northern Lakes excee s three thousand miles in length. The greatest length of Lake Ontario is 180 miles ; that of Erie, 240 ; Huron, 260; Michigan 320 ; and Superior 355 —making a total length of 1555 miles, and an area of 90,000 square miles. The entire area drained by these great inland seas is estimated at 345,515 square miles. They empty their wa ters into the ocean through the St. Lawrence, which is navigable from Lake Erie downwards, to vessels not exceeding 130 feet keel, 20 feet beam and 10 feet draught. The aggregrate traffic of the Lakes is at ads time, stated in money value, much more than $800,600,000, employing eighty odd thousand tons of steam, and 188,000 tons of sail; though as late as the year 1800 there was scarcely a craft above the' size of an Indian canoe trading on the lakes. 4 gyp, ~h~ y ~~t C INEZ TWO DOLLARS A PAY AND ROAST BEEF I i~ I:ere: v ecr;:i~ i13:1 ,fillot l I 4 , 11 11, .100 . •••:. In.•ed i ,0 1 . e.:•. 1,, lIIM=I •tIC, e,fur• k It . ph) t..•.. V' , , ar,.ll‘l,l3eirp. «xc•••tiz.,, •," t•ign , t, the tth.ee..at.l .., tt r t I tw ,„. t ; t hundred dot har.,, with , ut r. It i. ner . arvi that tf the ar, r,-.a, t ,urn t w I ttle 1.1111 Ire'l •.tmr, tt I , before niatut.ty, :1 i , th !row Inter. .Lt ..f to per cent per t;,nt!. I, wh, it-I. I :..r. Lt.( nn• bait I at:.l Lwtr n..a t Orj t ba nth lt . i, 41 to ec.: 1111 a, ¶1 6. I,•nr Ft 1•,.• , Ilt C. c , ,ntruct. I .1.•“ freut c 1 . 11:te•I t•lttte.. t.. I, I • ,tt, .1,21. I 1,..1.• 1,,t1 I:. i nn I -• five • ' him for the -id i in thi• Territ-Lt srJ Oh Thr• f, N ,iOlll per :1 nth. nfle ., thr exp,ml f 1 , 1 ri !h, -th 11t l7. t, 'llm. fur the t ~tti nit gh t be r . ‘ 011 (be ,ttppttt.ttt t he in mind 1 1 ,1 Irvin •:11 tout crrtilicd Ike II r vverc we cue !W. , A I went' tmve ~,eive.l from le four hundred :up' eighty one heal of cattle account of NIr.•J C. Fremont. Lieutenant I onel of the army of the Lulled State=, Will cattle exists in my po,,sessiut, ANI;ELES, May I, ISI7 I have received from 1.), , n Etilojia de t',•ho. hundred and nineteen head of cattle, on aueuunt of NIT . .1. Fremont, [dent Cul. of the li.riny , the t nited State , , and said cattle remain in my po n nes,..ion ace.,rding to agreement STKAIINS. ' hil ) • 7, I'l7 11'e conic now to the toll denouement of this matter. Fremont left Califoillia in .lone. Nothing was heard of the estttle by the conimi— sary nor by Col. Mason, until application w:1- male by the liol.kr the uf agreement, to know • hobo' . the ann,unt .0.1 I'. paid :it maturity This elicited an inquiry int the character ..f the transaction, Col. J. II I!ltephensun address. .1 two letters to Abel Stearns, the r e mpimi: t.r twr cattle, inquiring how he held them, and to whom they belonged. The followinff are hi,: answers: No. 7. Ds.ss. Sin reply to y, Ur official l e tt er of yesterday, I would observe 'hat I hold in my possesion six hundred lowl of cattle, the InaHr part of them breeding cows) received from Don Eulojio de Cells, on account of Lieut. Col. J. C. Fremont. I hold these cattle by agreement, and for the term of three years, to return the same number and class at the end of the term, with one-half the increase, excepting such as may be lost in any way whatever, and not for want of care on my part. I consider the cattle as the private property of Cul. J. C. Fremont, nut being instructed by him to the contrary. I have the honor to be, &c., in ill. STEARNS. Col. J. D. STEVENSON, Commanding Southern Military Dist. Cal S111:-1 have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your official note of the 17th instant, with an extract of the official letter to you front W. S. Sherman, acting assistant adjutant gene ral, requiring from me further information rela tive to a contract by which 1 hold a certain lot of cattle received from Don E. Celis, for account of Lieutenant Colonel J. C. Fremont, and whether I have a written contract or a verbal one ; if the latter, to furnish you with the evidence to prove my right to the trust. In answer to which I have to observe that I hold the cattle by verbal contract witnesses to the same, Mr. Samuel Hensly, Captain in the late California battalion, r ri e • • •• :I . " to 4 ., " • • • .) • i • r •-. i . d .; t To•r Frr•r. r • I tr a I f.r El= • .1 • =ME , Vet! 1 k t_. ~n:,,~-~r .ea.t <<~i. t i, /1=IIIIII!.9 tine A i l.ax, ;b and •etea{y MIEMMII t. • 111 . i w 1 s! I r'er •r. A" ri ./l I h • MIME IM=llllllll3 I I, NI a r i•tt st Th.• z. Ihrro .1 Flu sv.v, l•rilte I lrtaly MBE= INr;ELF:.. August 30, ANC;ELF:S, Sept. 1:0, 1847 t. 4; , • 4 v, . - 4 " • SEEM Ti Col. J STEt'EliisoN Commanding Southern Nlllitary District. Can there be any rational doubt, on the peru sal of the above official papers, that Fremont intended to make a speculation for his own ben efit' The fact that, on the 21.1 th of April, 1b47, he executed the obligation marked No. in which the sum of $975 is added to the price agreed to be paid, being a compensation for the hides of the cattle, and this, too, before a solita ry cow had been delivered, shows that it was not then the intention sf Fremont that the cattle should he used for the army. it shows that the idea of leasing out the cattle on shares was not merely an after thought, but a part of his original design. But why resort to such infer ences when we have the damning fact that., in stead of cattle -suitable for beef," as named in the original contract, "breeding cows" were del.vered, and that, too, with the evident con currence of Fremont in the fraud" We need do no more than add the letter of all Nlasotiv which was sent to the War Depart ment, accompanied by the foregoing documents It to unnecessary to add that, at the time this in formation was sent, Cul. Mason, being tiovern ,, r of California, was the proper person to make a I tel. ,rt of such conduct. It arrived at Washing ton City after the court martial on ('ol. Fremont had commenced its sittings. It is impossible to read this letter and the collateral proof without coming to the con:lusion that Col. Fremont was guilty of a ilelibcrate attempt to defraud the trove; tuneut whlcli he represented . DEAD 01 \lrliitia TaNTIt 1)&I•AT, 'Montt' try. California, Ilct. 'i. 1"4,. Su;--I have tl,e honor herewith to efic,,e t o 1 y the p o pei, teititing I. a certain contract en-1 feted into on in, .i.l day of March I t•• 47, by l.ivut:.ant Cidortcl Fretnont, mounted rifleman, situ a lion i'litlogio iie Celts, a resident of Clu if .11 Angeles, California. The paper mark e I 1 t. nct gy of this contract, with Lieutenant F. moot'. et till, foe. bearmig .late A 1.r.1 2' • 1 , 17, that tbe .• had been complied wit., on the ! , art -if 1 ,, r1 Lulugni de fella, ant titt.l he, Hen iit, bad cleruted to hint in pay - int „t a h a , for the sum of six thousand tone hi,: Ire to I ,tv:nty five dollars I imitenaitt Colonel Fremont left California in the ,mail, f lune, 1.17, giving no notice I tisinteal Kearney or myself of the exigence alt • I. n c..ntrai:t, or that he had pledged the faith h.. g :\ , 11:1“.“11 far the redemption of it by toe :mut et it: :. No! had I the 1e3.1.00t:A to • kl,l:g4ti , ti, until applied to by il. Stereo • s , whether I w.%a1l recoguire tile c ott ract, tau 1 re Mem lo it lat maturity Th.• letter a-t, • nipanietti by •tite:::, winch ttiL ,w that in fact, ix.'w..hstan Jong the ter; lica's Lipari-mint 1 . .1:' From-at, M elis tit ter lel; vered to the conisosary • f the l'.l,(Jr. a battalion oueattigle head ••t beef cattle antler this contract, slut t"nt as of hull/ tel head of cattle w,. for thr use t I that battalion: tut, uttary, that they have been debvft , -.1 to i Mr :t`trarr,:, • f Los Angeles. in two pare,- •• .1 f-ur her, Del at. I etglit3 -one, ..n the Out t. • • '.lay, and ...other of one hundred at, .1 rt ,teen, t•f: the .•tth day of July, 11.17. both , fr. ,eti dale-- are subsequent to the discharge alt ,'aliforria battalion commanded by Lielitell AT: . Colonel J C. Fremont, There is no doubt .• these cattle are the TAMP ELtx hundred coo r,, f by Lieutenant Colonel Fremant na ••. of Mari, Ist: Mr Cells stated it posi t oln the lifter markets! D and the receipts them by Stearns, marked B and F apecialk .I.te that he 'Stearns) receipts for them to t or and i..rder of Lieutenant col tiremeet. debteliv. scared at a time whc. a :tiee.- was stationed :5 Los Angeles, with a .... , 11++,koacd agent of the commissary depart ment r,f the arm:, Lieutenant Davidson. to take ••;,••• f -..balstence ~circa intended for pub! tcet, iatt.r, furnished by a formal con t, .:•, are tieltyttorr.l it , a private individual tip f recta! agarement (IS be. Steams sap) to shares furs term .4 three years. 1 tttattrrr - I to pr cure from Mr. Stearn , a proems.' hr has made with brut Vretot t , take care of thee* tattle, but .• tor, taw - keel 7 and lii, posinvety s • • g alias (hoer; cattle an the j•TST ott PAUL I.`,Tl:+nrel F t r - rtri•Tht, tut that t'tt at by Whic't he hails them. is a Arr . :: t e•,—rad by a MT. HTIOSITT sod Llstite,.ai,t . 1 ... of the t a:te.l States 's sty 1 1. , t • arta I am isttplec..t to , , to pay - theta pt !I he made upon the pie:, I which Is a • - e•rtiftrate that the sum .1 .Jait to Mr Cole foe tura, 1...1 :mist t'lttal.th, whkll mar pH,: errt• ..t• uly the lot of six lit•o•ito I fitse Li ti,' Land• ef a fd....te bviou, which l.rs been u•ed put 3 Elute 1-Trwa:talVi Tsue uti the 1 , 41, :1“ Is:, II 1/1 1 11113111 I , fesr , 41,/ -.Dtcrv..! ••' 1,11: per ectitut. per euwal, mittr that Lute . • 1.1.tiC1.11.111 6.13 tht. attl..tettl, I ca . :l j.,ur les It, the paper ittACk, I wherein ttit Frof.not“ t...und I,ltuyelt 1;11 :re 1ik....c,rt0r,1 tt.• ray the %lA. .1114) at the expinall-n of Ight months tote u.. late of Nli t e,h ;h47, lefault thei r...', !he note boo. an Ittterrot of twettt) er rant. pee annum ; thin, t 0.., when it,. t.,wt s, , i9tant .otartertna,ter at Motiterey 1" 1 more than a tu,,at h In the ctmntry. with .y money ni.r , Mable to the proper e t. tof the army la CAlifnrl,la \lr ..ol.s st4tes that it WIWI partly to secure tl—, —r money that Lien( Colimed Fremont riot to with him the liberal bargain fJr cattle. fdi tho o la about forty per rent price ot the timo. Both of ier :.re doe, an4l Mr Cell , is. g , ''.11,7 ~pritention fir nymeni, as he drum. 1., his past of the contract, for the re if which I gilll.l faith of the govern .edged I.y an fl 11111 Hie oh .de trans....non, as:ill-en ;he is.i.•..inidto ).opers.i, appear• to noi Illat I shall mit order pnyinew i , money to tlr. t rite, but refer oil the pc per.. t , tUe depurttnent, for -uch action rt.- th,. • may ci.insider proper in the eit.t.e I hol the honer to he, , H B. MASON, 1 . ..10ne1 I st Dragrintot, Comma thlui g Te tiett It. J"nri. Watillington City Bi- Lt. rr Cuunpl nl in 1,--•The only remedy ever 1. l• I t.• the public Um' km. u .14 . fntled tO CUM, When dl r•'. 1,1, It, fi/I1•A . ,1 • to NULA V.'S LI I/ KR PILL, prettare.l t !LIAO! INt./ 111108. Pittsburgh, Pa. It has brim sessral I: • berm I . pohltr. and has been lutrtelucest Itt all se, • tom, ..t the I mon. Where It has been ustsl, it has bed the 111 Ni lrmtuphat.l emecelse, and has actually trivia .ml use all .•tl.er are.lleltres. It has L•I . 1`11 rlt'd under all the WO. p1u.144 and has team toott.l eptally a• In all runhai rs u,ll In , caroful to sak for Dr dr/Am.'s oredni Lion P&a manufarturod by Fleming Itrivb, of l'ltta• hur,zh, Pa. All other lai r Villa. In comp/vino°, aro worth, 1.-o, Dr. M'Lanea g0t..., Laver Villa, also Ida oelebrat.at L . ...t0fu:., cull tom he had at all respertablu drug ntor,.. None L oontoo• u :Clout the ognature of FLEMINLI SILOS Ala, for oklo by the nolo proptletor4 FLEMING !SILOS., Surceasora to J. Kidd k Co., No. Oda Wood ',trout, coruor of Fourth ay - 1.1% er Complaint and Dympepeda...- ht~~r I. 0111 t, with t h.. Llvor Complaint 00,1 1. I during v.hirli time I haNt• .1,••11 , t ,1011 t ti. AI ,loc toring, but she re,eivoa vary I,• h, 111,1,18'0m. ...1 tho dociora said she could u-t 1 ,, , •Lpro - 0.. nh. , ludoil to try 11001 , • LAND rtl 1..1tN1 AN Hirrmu , ; bottles, and ~l/i u {diking thou, she hoo beef 01,10 to at toad to hioononn. I have sold Inits a number of lottlen through r,1 , .1111 . 111/Iti it., Itlid an tar an I ci,4 lean., it tom wen sat- 12111.'1 lull tu Si , ., ads of tisamont. xnly by FLESH NG BROS. ruul Dr. USU. 11. KEYBF:It, Patftburp,ll. Jy2ll:2w Rrir Home Home !—EL3IIIO., N. Y., Jan. IS, —Lt. I. SCOTT &CU.—GC/ill: 1 arri rod here safe, and write th.itilring you fur Dr. Scuit's recommending to me your DR. NI'LA N ES IMPItOVFDLIY NIL PILLS, a part of a box hay. lug viairely me from a pain in in) head and side, ari sing front a diseased Liver. I have frequently used Dr. N.' Lit II U . LI old Liver Pills, but I am compelled to state that your Improved Pills are superior. J. W. LEECH. Dr. Mc Lane', IMPBOVLD Liver Pills and IMPROVLD VOrITO fUg., also Dr. 1. Scott's Celebrated White Circaseian Lint. meta, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. L Scott, a regular Medical graduate, aid Physician of extensive prao. [ice. None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. 1. Scott S CO., Bunk Place, Morgantown, Virginia. NeWS FROM TUE FOUNTAIN RIAD! bionoslrrowN, VA., Sept. 12, 1851. This is to certify, That I have examined the Recipe for preparing Mel-axe's Improved Vermifuge and Improved Liver Pills by Dr. I. Scott, who hue boon in the habit of pre paring and -using my original medic in my office during toe last thirteen years, and that I Move he has improved them. I mak% the above statement the more willingly as 1 have no interest in them whatever. C. McLANE, D. Dr. blcLane's LIEESOVED Vermifuge and IX:Ploy= Idver, Pills, accompanied by certificate of O. McLane,. for sale or Druggists and Merchants everywhere. Da. OEO. H. KEYSED.,I46 Wood at., Wholesale/Lent. Da. J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, Wholesale Agent. Jy2tledawape wt 0,-' 'l` Dec-club. - 27, Ihs *lll P.a.'4.7.4.411%. 7.4tri (Prom the Boston Saturday Evening )azette,] , A PERFIMIED BREATH .—Ft tt a lady or gentle would remain under the curse of a :'sagreeable I breath when by using the Balm a d , a Thousand 1 Flowers '"as a dentifrice wou!d not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the " Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION moy easily be ac quired by using the •' Balm at a Thouxand Flow er,- it will remuva lan EiMpiCs and freckles from the skin, leaving it °fa soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. SHAVLNG MADE I.:SY.—Wet your shaving brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & CO , proprieters; and B. A. Fahne stock Si Co., Fleming Bros., B. E. Sellers St. Co., Dr. G. Keyser and H. Miner &Co., Pittsburgh and Bec'khan' ti McKennan, Allegheny city. sir Rave You a Rupture of the Bowels , --Isvueld most respectfully Invite the attention of the.. af nicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit overy age, applied and satisfaction guarantied In every case, at my -dice, No 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, sign of the tiolden Mortar. Among the Trues. sold by me will be found Marsh's Radian! Core Truss; Prench Troves, very !yid tin-mg r 'o".l.lrerx.i Pru.t.v.t, slnvb, and dinibte ; rrninituai Truss,. childrena' and udzdtt glaphr Spring fr., ; hr S. S. Faih . Supporter Trust ; Tla• ',rue of Truaa,e vary from V.: to PO. Ilet Mal r Ruptured pnuante van be suited by remitting money mud /wetting the tueaumre around the lupe, gating whether the rupture to GU the right of left side. I also sell and adapt It,, Bonntnl/1 Lout Bruce, for the cure of Prolap que Ctetl , Wellltufte ,11 the Cheat at db,lomen, Paint, ebroule Inarrboav, and any weakneneAependlng km a week and debill tataal wodltiou of the al.h.minal mite, 1,, Jr Paca's • real So.prarfrr : Plo2/..th Pflasfic Abdominal Tkltr , SV/1. And nearly every kind of bupp. , rcer now Its nee I aleat .`Aeukter I) , ,areJ of evflry style, for aria clwatod and *loop p.•r•ou•. . 4 0akings, fir br..k eu IA vnnc.me rain* !ha Henry Banda vet, al/ kind, Synage4 folf entry twrtefy and pattern. and in fact every kind of In, !amoral atA l/Srd in Ow :urn of disease. K Evstat would state to psorwous In want of Brace. or Trusses that he ran often ownd to snit the patient by writing, 00 Et is always Leto., to ow.- the patient and apply the Truo.o. Brace perwinally Aitilreas Dlt. G k 11 EY,EII., 140 Wood at.. Sign of thy ilodku llordeir THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO., oF PHILADELPHIA XI rna t.t.G L. 1..• TI no. •.r 18. U. Cll.lhT r. It Ptlli PET( AL.— 4-A ri AI. UUU.O')U. Office !in 59 Walnut St., Philadelphln. Pit;111.17 , 7t i t.Vf, 11.41; ISE I.v,suleANcy Auttr,re.l 4,. stinta. Tvtal A.set• f..r 1 11.4.1111 haul Mort.C.c.a • Lau,. E. 1.441, mai! At. km •4 1.. r ..K.:1,14 a ity. ye, 4,111-. Ii!ill!MIII!IZI a,d I t )1 )I,rurt Er, 11.1. - .1 I k . IT E. G..x Gui Latin r J J 11,11, f,C , J V vl. Ti Tl - s. . :••rers s •sl.srsall . strl 1, a vertssaas .. ...sasossms of rarstal, assorts and sccmLit•re :! Th. •11L.xav I 1P.U1,114,, ctscksjasasy s turer!s i s „al.3 lb. s tati4llll an-1 tr.9...t,.1 , i1it) raid r/I I do finds sae) ate errtUrs , ll s at ray n.lartrts.l., :Ital arslslC.sarspasur hass a siroxl saulasis.sr,l enpstal In Mortgagss anl.r-stsralArrerl Heal Irsal.sr, double the ntu,... asr %abuts Mr satyr , I. awyrlg - xr , ..t NI? la,•atigAtvaat hna ...sr- ',lnt, ars i lls r. Italic. ta:NJAIII`i II AI:STIN Mk , :n 4n) 1.. n V e 1 , • - d .Its +Wan for •• . ...aro, and !in tratklom t. crity. • a • 74. ! . 1/.4 - 0 rA• •-• .7..” 41. t • .- .'4111..1..\ .1. r I LL:111111.1 11Ercrtwit, Ki 11. ll'agr !Ir.= ..f Bisar IL. 1, Al, II , •1.1. Pt.,x .100.,a,, .1r 4, • II li-i:•r:tt. Il A n •tak. Ilut!•!“ II ft ./•.. ti..o I, 1 II Y. 1 . -.11:, VIRE ,• \ I . E. 1,..a.tit), , ;..o 4 , . rurnltura 11 ht F. I NAT K . 1 1,-t,,Lt \ I —l. 1 , Im, ..n ‘.• 1..,1F.• AtIV Latin ,•1.,n.t•1e, IAA!FE, k.,nt 4 , Water rt r.-.t, l'ltt.burr h, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAN 1.1.1 AM HA 11 ALE I", President SAIIICKL L. NI elevr,ukry. pr?? 't' W trzbr, Jiarlyl tread Wood terettrc lorsuravi lICI.L AN! , CA Kik 1313 the Cthr,.. I klts , ...llopi ltitnaarld , I qatir,4 agurrrut •r ItArlo-kze• L 7 ILKIL iKaiust the Pert An, IMMEIM WILL ame Bagaley, Capt. Mark Sterling, Jame, M C.,....p...;, 6arnael M. K ler, Sa. tie I Kea, William Itiugham, it , l..e: I 1,1 slap, ./11.., John K. Liihrorth, lame M. Perak, t., Francis &Alen, S. lle,Lough. J. Petemumaker, Irk eJtet Ii b.llt. Wilk. m K. flay, I,4AllBlllpwn. tiltv.:ll COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO If AltitlS 13 I HG, l' ENNA C hart ered Capital, - - - 11300,000 04_1 Esau: 11110,11 no athl other I'vqter ty twzainAt Lea I,:tuLge Im tip. . partinAt •t the :'e4l_ 1o I. 4 ,1 011, Is .011 1.1.4/.,1.,rt t'i I . A M l'rtroklvt,t 1 , 1.: NJ A IS K Vv....Went F CAIt II I ER.V St, r v p. A A CA ET. I Fa:, .l gout. Foul tb uu , l Futh..blirld. DEL4WAKE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COWAN OFFICE, S K. CORNER THIRD AND WALNI,4,STh Philadelphia. sa , MARINE Iy:zCRANCE. ou Vossola, Cargo, Frolgli• 1,..11 part. al the world INLAND IN , CRANCKS ON (10)DS, by Rivers, Canal, dal.. and Land Carilin,,s. t, all ruts ..)1 the Uulou. FMK INSIALANCE ILERCLIANDIZE geuerrdly. 0: Sores, Duelling Douai., .tr. Asset, the (.laapiny N./render 1866. 14.,144.6, Mortgages and Itual Estate Philmlrlphin City, and utlier Luaus _ _.. titock. lu Banks, Railroad and Itinerancy. Co's. 1.11110 receivable 6ugh on hand Ila Lance. In hands of Agents, Promlnrum on Ma rine Policlon recently leaned, and other debts due the Company Subecriptiuu Notes William Martin, Jilin... C. fl A ud, Jvsepli 11. Soul, rb.,philne Paulding, Edmund A. g...‘1,, James Tranuair, John C. Davis, William Eyre, Jr., John It. Penrose, I Joshua L Prtee, George G. Leiper, I James Tennent, VAlward Darlington, Simnel E. Stokes, Dr. It. M. !Natoli, Fleury Shuiu, William C. Lndwig, James B. McFarland, Hugh Craig, Churl. Schaffer, Spencer Mellvain, I Robert Burton Charles Kelley , John B. Semple, Pittsburg II Jones Itro,ks, i D. T. Morgnu, J. U. Johnson, I J. T. Logan, WM. MARTIN, President. Tll.B. C. 110 so, Vice President. LI itlißT LTLIWILIP, Stierttlary. . - ' MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. VANLFICERERS' INSERANCE COM OF PHILADELPHIA. CILLETEB PERPETUAL—GRANTED UT THE :MATE OP PEN:T[4I'IVMM! Chartered Capital, $500,000. EIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRAN.Y.PORTATIOIN AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. ORIUN ROGERS, Secretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Tressarer. DIRECTORS. Aaron B. Lippincott, William B. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal, Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fielda, John P. Simons, James P. Smyth. ihr-This Company has been organized with a Cash Cap' lal, and th• Directors have determined to adapt the bushier! to its available resources. To observe prudence In couduc , log Its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Pittsburgh Office, No. 76 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES; Agent. The following well known and reiipousible firms in Pitts burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer d Rahm, Wilson, Childs k Co., George P. Smith A Co., Hampton A Campbell, Jones, Tiernan A Co., H. Childs k Co. nov7 PENNSYLVANIA INSUIZ 4 NCE CO. F PITTSBURGH Corner o. Fourth and Snitthfleld Streets, kUTILMIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. Insure Buildings and other Property against Loos or , o -0 by Fce. and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi gation and Transp nation. DIRBOTonn. IVIo.F. 1,, t t Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, 4- A. 01.” :..t . W. WelltltOCk, JOO. P. Tanner, George W S,,tt , W. R. Haven, D. E. Para, I. Grier Spronl, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, . A. J. Jones, J IL Jellet, H. R. Cogshall. . .. ofrYWERS. President Hon. WhL P. JOHNSTON ;Ice President_ BODY PAITER.B4)N. Sectocuui Treas......A. A. CAIkILIKR. ~:-~~ <' . ~~~,~. PITTSBURGH ; LIFE, - I LIFE, FIRE AND ACARINE i INSI7I2ANCE COMPANY , OuRNEIt OF WATER AND MARREETRRETS, PITTSBURGH, PA: RORRRT GALWAY, President Taos. (tHiutatt, Secretary. .- /Fr This Company mufti!s exery initurancooppertaining to or connected with LIFE' RISKS. Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISkS on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries, and - MARINE RISKS generally. And against L.. and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the, loweet rates consistent with safety to all parties. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. BGOENBERGER, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. WILL INSITH.E AGAINST ALL HINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS. , kit - All Looms anstained by parties insured ander policies, Issuvri by this tkunpany will be liberally adjusted and prompt ly pool at its OFFIOE, No. 99 WATER STREET. pyll WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, Flrrautrada.—ONOßG h; E. ,•1 t.idtur; P. M. aOII.IION, Secretary. Will insure against all kinds of no.. Ns !LUNE. All lessee will be liberally adjusted an I . •..mptly A Flume Institution, managed by Di.* who are v ell known in the community, and who are the, promptness and liberality, to maintain the . tiara; ter wh.ch they have assumed, as offering the best prof, 1.0, to tho, alto de ire to be Insured. Din Cal'OU—N. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ilicketson, J. It. N. Heiress, Jr., W. 11. smith, C. Ilunuen, George W. J•trt... .n, Andrew Ackley, Jam. Lippincott, George DUDS* Ja net n Aulcy, Alexander Nimick, Thome Scott. 46T Office, No. 92 Water street., (Warehouse of Spang Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. n0v24:1 y Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh AGENTS State Mutual Ftre and Marine Insurane Co., of ILARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $050,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PIIILADELPtiII. CAPITAL, $300,000. ¢_tn.cSW 44),1 Hsu, -.•i , i -05( , (. g:su.`:w: J0...41,411. gal, Ern; . .1 H. litGail,y. Esq.. P 11 . 1 , .k0ff. Eai . W., il. gray. Kay, li-no H. Austin. Ea..). rredudent. IM2= $lO4 020 ~ ht,210 IL Z 4060 1 le.t 440 % 83,K8P 4. 100,000 1.1( 1,(17 '3.48 It P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No. 95 Watt, street, Pittsburgh I=l3l DIRECTORS Robert Galway, Samuel lirCinrkan, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott,. James Marshall, David Richey, !' . , Janice W. Calls a, Cliarlea Aitnithtiot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph 8. Leech, John Fullerton,. . Manefeld•B:BrOWn . , ^' David 11. Chambers, Christian Zug, William Carr, Robert, TL Hartley, Jas. D. Mdliii. fehlB O. W. Can, W. H. Nimick, T. B. Updike, R. D. Cochran, John A. Canghoy, 8.8. Bryan, David M'Candless. J. IL ahoenberger, C. W. Batchelor, law M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, It. T. Leech, Jr.. George B. Belden, A.. A. CARRIER dc BRO., Insurance Co. of the Volley of Virgin( WINCILY,STEit, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commouvroalt h Inaourance Company, Halt CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. UAILIFUIiII. CAPITAL ASLI ASSETS, $1,184,489 Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITI'SIIIIEOFI r.i l'A A S.tiETS, Nov. 5. 1563, $129,022 4.9 Wx. Y. Jouseroi, Yruident........A.: A. assns, Secretary. d4srltalspely 'SKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 FIFTH STREET, ONE. DOOR ran OF THE EXCHANGE BANK Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS Pun lotod direct from the importers for CASH. The stuck vonsista of ail the 4117 , •Tent flavors and grades of TEA brought to the AIu.K.SD nuaraet, and SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT Tag VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES! PACKED TEAS, I'L'T EP IN METALIC PACE. AGES, expressly for the trade. TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY THE HALF CHEST. COFFEE, SUOAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the 0137 trAANIA. for Sale. Long experience In the business is a sure guaranteo that wirer). artir_ie add will b., ire represented. d_ HT Swam. ASPOIITINILVT, ran ram BALI Or Ira JAYNES FAHILY MEDICINES. S. JAYNES. ratisburgh, Jane 20, MG (Je2o) OLP ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE. irkEIMIERIPINEAgegi • rrIIIS LIVE IS NOW PREP/RED to bring all 1“.,16 of freight from New York, In three days, at $l:2- •- ILs-, and from Philadelphia ba 40 hours at $1 ye 100 It, itEcrarrs of vKs VOII TLNIZ WIT Lt A WiIITTIZ UAlt.l),TEe._ us_ No paper packages or mall bondlee received. !dark govla •• ECLII . SE FRRI(.3IIT Lll K." C. B. ALLEN, Agora, No. 2 Astor llooso, Now York. J J 11oK ENVER, /lama, cor.itro.art and Locust, Phila. Fur further Information. apply to W. B. ILARROLL, Agent, No.6lltonett‘ ot lm--Journal SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER I DEALER 1N , '(111EIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. all Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PITTSBCRGH, l'A 4kir - Tut suharrilvr is now opening a well selected assort ment of foreign and domestic rifirdware, all new, and will be an good terms as any other house in this city. Lie sill always keep on hand a general assortment of lIARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, .4c., T. which he respectfully auvito4 the atm:Alma purchaser. SAMUEL V A lINESTOCK. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES, CAST STEEL. A LSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, PITTSBI'RtIII. PA D. R. ROGERS & CO.. MANUFACTURERS or ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER ROSS Alil) FIRST STREETS, PITTS BURG 11, PA JAMES BLAIKELY, EL' WPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Curner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PrTTSBURGIL Paseengere brought from the old country to Pitt. turgl,, and money* remitted to Nurope. [noT27 W IL SMITU W. W. IL HUNTER SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER WHOLESALE GROCE,U . , NJ Second and 161 Front st., pit.L.bursh, Pa. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, MANUFACTURF,RB OF CIIILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Thbing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, -For Warming and Ventilating linildlngs. air W. @ A. will contract fur Warming and Ventilating by sliiam or Got Water, Pipes or Cidleon'a Furnace, ChlliCh , Schools, iiimpitals, Factories, Green Houses, Dwellings, Court Roue., Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. ap.1.6 ALEX. HUNTER, DEAL= IN F OUR. GRAFT, CON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 1499 Liberty street, PITTSBURGII. de kdapc J No. B. Koons, lute of Ilumphreys, Ilufftnata Koons, .1.111.1 a. D. W. lire-surfs Late of Pittsburgh. KOONS & HERSTIhE, FLOUR FACTORS, General Produce Commission Mel Jhants, N.. 47 North Whams and 95 Nora' Water end, below Race street, PELLARE PULL Ile.galey.Woodwerthik Co, P , BB. I ilryart, 4exwedy Co. Pittseh Ourrott. Martin Co. L. Wllmarth & Cu. Wood & Oliver, " Bell & Liggett, Sliter, rice & Cu. " J. it W. Rea, Caleb i 3 , pe & Co. " Dnaley, °engrave & Co. n Truitt, drother & Co. " Watt k Wilson, J. D. Lottmer & CO. CincinnatL Fosdick A Fotils, Cincinnati A. A. Bullock & Co. " Morrow & Gettier, " Tweed k Sibley, " J. B. Chenoweth & Co. " And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants gem* ally. jet Jr.dapedin FORSYTH & SCOTT, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour, BACON, LARD. AND LARD OIL, TAND 'PRODUCE GENEBALLY.IpIi o. 75 WATZR STEWS; PIIREIBUILGH, PUNA. SPritigerlAriltmgh, Pittab'b Geo. Well; Wellsville, Ohio, John Booti & Co, " Martin, " E• ll. 3 ol3.s,oesterCit!Dep.Bk. Koons & Herstine, Phile. Le&cli & Co., Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit & Garretsou, Joseph E. Elder, St. Louts. Phila. Thomas k Greiner, Bankers, Holmes k Connell., Cincinnati. Salem, Ohio. [leall:4] A. D. Bullock & Co. !.... 7 t7r " 4;1- e St. • tat nx•:l4.-ertlollll l A2tCt 11,y WATERFORD ruitYPUCS-BAAILCOMPANY will meet at their Mira, in the . City Erie, on 84:11BDAYillte 13th day of September next, to elect efrere,, mid. to ' upon the prorleione of the 2d, 3d and* ieetiorMoi !bad of Aeaembiy, certilled an•of the 14th Mity,3:B49;titurtn i tete , upon the acceptance thereof. • • • ' By order of the Company,. filDßlall SELDRifI, July2.4l4aft•-ily2l3oty iSh.nt.4l and Tra(diii% DOLLAR 5e:v . 11 , 09 11...zy with . rite Bank BRFOREVIIE‘FIRST will draw INTEREST from !Rat date..„ ~ blikatt ' M A I A . 001 g14 1. 1 TRAdzo JA3. COLLINS .... JAMES C0.1441114,e1,*ii 5 :::; Forwarding of PRONLISTOU Coning. PittlintiZgli;llolWar:loo4, CANAL . ILlXtgi2' l "; 33 ' . " . Nos. 114 AND nor WILTZ!1.111:1;,0*,111#1911#51,14"V. RHODES, HADETIV& CO., FORWARDING AND -00MMISS107101 No. 30 SYCAMORE Se., CIRELERIATY,'Of. ALLEGHENY , CITY PROPERTY—A Lot of Ground on Lama Street, throe doors frote.Yedarak street, 22 feet front by 100 feet deep to an allei r Cesjilsicli, are the following improvements, Brick LfWelling- II owe. well finished and admirably arranged. 20W leer let 40, containing two parlor s,. dining roomend &Beton ortiftia9 Virg floor: three rooms above end one over the aline , room, o tth a finished attic—cellar under the whole hosiel..o. back yard paved—bake oven In the eallar—lipcteaneatfd on the premises. IVill be exchanged fora Farm . Apply te, lYz) BLAKELY & RIOMBY. OWA:—We are sending an Agent arp. eon of lowa, who will be prepared to start in ttbtett ear., and will attend to the paying of tame, making Cane.; tions, &c., &e. Any person having baldness ,in,thakt4q* and will do no the favor of calling on as; win receive ewerg information. fiy29l - BLANAY & BIIILDING LOTS ON..CENTIO3 - .AVE- 7 1, YOE AT AUCTION.—On SATURDdrattoin August 2d, at 3 o'clock, will be soldt prma on the valuable Lots of Ground in the £34o' arid Seventh-W twelve of width have each a front of Wootyfeet thx and one-half inches on Centre Avenue, extending haat onoliiiii dred feet to an alley eleven feet wide; and Winteeo 'hiving each a front of twenty feet on Vine street, eiteilding - back one hundred and twenty-one feet nine inches to Tamobill Lane and a twenty-five feet alley. Trays—One-fifth cash ; balance in four equal anniod-par merits, with Interest. Thle indlsoulable, .. ,„,.....,.....,..,,,.._. '''''F.....n. ia, - 'Vtll .- I.nctii. S. 8. CAILILIEA LOCKS AND BOND AT AUCTION.—OnS THURSDAY evening, July Slat, 141 o'Slock, aL th• Merchants' Exchange, Foneth street...l4lll ' 42 shares Mechanics' Bank Stock; 29 " Eureka insurance Co." . . • $lOOO Allegheny County Coupon Bond. J 929 P. M. DAVIS, Ancgx... • AGAZINES FOR AUGUST-15 CESIS. , Godey's Lady's Book,• Harper's Magazine, Peterson's Ladies' Magazine, Leslie's N. Y. Journal, Harper's - Story tics.ak-45e,.. Ballon'o 31agazfna—,,, Hon. Chas. Sumner'a Speech—best edition—a, cants. 4 For sale by W. A: GILTHINFFNIFEY4IXF .17 29 Fifth et., oppositdthelhilistris..- SAP SAGO CHEESE-1:013 . lbEi: jtlit and for sale by REYMER k ANDERSON, • Jy No. 39 Wood et., opposite St. Charles Sae). Iv CASES PRUNES, in jam. 5 doz fresh Strawberries., In bottle. 10 Blackberry Brandy Jost reed and for ®lerb RBY2d.Y.R. 8 ANDBBSON, .15 29 No. 99 Wood street', ODOZ. RASPBERRY SYRUP. 10 dozen Strawberry Syrup. 5 •' Pine Apple 50 " Lemon Syrup. Jrust received and for rale by • BR UM A ABIDERSOit t No. 39litood, SBBLS. DOUBLE REFINED •powri, SUGAR jast received and for sate br • ILEYMEO & ANDKSOM, jyZ No. 89 Wood street: ifERRING-20 bbls. tbiB day read au . for Wu by (Jy29) HENRY H. CHLLINR.,- BAcoN--600 lbs. Country Baobar'sj4o:llo - ` sale by JAS. A. FETZESt; 1/ 29 89 Water street.' F LOUR—Extra Superfine and Choice: Family Iltror for rale by J. A. F 871730, JI 2 L 4 89 WatirrYL,P FREAIONT AND FILLMORE MEN - ';' IM,.', The Life and Travels of John o—Fremont,. dc.014 'Sy. a Smucker. The Fremont Campaign Songster. 1009 , ceptes Fillmare's Reception and.Sneechea. 100 copies Fillmore Sotiptera. Just received by 13•23 EMI-AN UAL SALE —A. A. liASOkt. • .t CO. are closing out the balance of thetritoac etnrar. Silk, Crape and other Eaehiortable etylesof at a reduction of nearly ene half the 11111:011 pricer. -.b2S SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS REI3IICED4 A. A. NILSON A CO. are offering their entire Ittodic:of!,' Summer Shawls and Mantillas. comprising the newest 40" most fashionable styles to be found, at areduction of 33PK , ' cent., at No. Ita Finn et. . Iv* -; lA ARCM Lot in East Liberty at Auction:... On SATURDAY next, between the hours of 3 atirS . weesit, P. M., we will offw Gar rile, by public auction, slot, • of ground. 60 feet front and 103 feet deep. ',At the •°Wilt . " has ram .red to Minnesota and acid minden! to eel the ealaf will be positive For particulars net handbills. Apply to BLAKSLY tt RICHE; , Jyte r Meal Rstats Auctioneers.. , EAST LAN E, :Allegheny and lot an East Lane, between 'Main street 'anal iheZ over, id feat wide by 61 feet deep. on whleb bterected g now and comanxlions two story brick dwelling houia.witti aD tiro:away conveniences. It would be exchanged fidighpt iti the city. Amity to jy2B BLAKELY & Rivarc FAMILY FLOUR —Avery choice artiele-of Fatally Flour for sale by JAS. A. 3Thrraii .19 94 89 Witer 100 BUILDING LOTS FOR &Will . ' IN EAST-LIVERPOOL OHIO. 64 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE G(Kie,etA by 132 feet, in James Blakely's third-width:at:4w •_ town of East-LiverpooL AIso, THLITIY-SLX.. . . LOTS, 60 feet by 130 feet, iti different ports of the town sale on remonable terms of payment. Apply to - , S. R. HILL, Rea., Rast,lavool; or to BLAKELY :HAMM jy26 Real EstataßrokemPittelmrtiv: THE GOLDEN GUN is taking tFIO-: eedB _, and it is not much wonder. Our stock ottilinta4PUe .. ties Rifles, .td, Ara, to uusurpassed in the city. In thews} of Fishing Tackle we hate each an assortment that wont& make old leach Walton's eym water, could he return tit OW. world Pocket and Table Cutlery In great abundance,,o4. Tattles, and too many articles to be mentioned hersatCtits .4 be found at the sign of the Golden dun. BdoWN & TETLEY,. 180 Wood et. +..s FOR SALE—Seren acres of Land, on whioh -is a frame bottle, frame stable, cover failing aping, beat of grafted fruit, grape vines stela variety of shrubbery: One and a quarter acres of laud, on which is a brick. Itorpa,, with four rooms, a good cellar and a frame shop, Also, a town lot, on which is a brick house ftmr ro ime, linithixl garret and good cellar, all situated in SO wickleyville, and will be sold low if applied for soonj or would be traded for a small farm handy to some of our "W -m& or rivers. For Sole—Three good farms, well improved, within twen ty five miles of city. Apply to G. W. BUNN, io the Real Beat° Agency =id Intelligence Wee, north sido of Ohio meet, fourth door east of the Diamond, Allegheny city. i 926 WIL.KINSBURG PROPERTY F SALE.--A desirable location for ir country bonus; Four acres of hind of choice quality, plessantlyrdtnated near the Railroad depot, Wilkinsburg; is all under good fenee, and has an excellent-spring of never falling orate s& will be sold at a bargain, m the owner is unable to ;fut.im provements on no choice a property, and has deteradtted.. go Vfeet, , . Price $l,OOO. Terms $4OO in hand, remainder In one, tala and three .yeara. . S. CUITIIBERT & SOlt 1, 20 MINER &CO.'s LIST-OF 15 Cent Maga-. sines: Harper's Magazine • Liodeyi Liscly's Book; .;, Gralumes Magazine; . Peterson's Magazine • Putnam's napam. ; Household Woods; Leslie's Journal; Knickerbocker. Fur sale by [jy281,17. MINER ttr 00....T2 Smithfield et NEW BOOKS-NEW 'BOOKS. - The Life and Pub Services of James Buchanan, in cluding the most important of itieStato . papers. By R.-G. Horton—with au accurate portrait in/steel. Commodore Perry's. Japan Expedition. The Martins of Cromartin—by Max. I.eirer. • Fashionable Life—by May H. Eastman. For sale by H. MINER k..co e • - .13 , 26 r. No. 37Emithdeld et- ;. PORE LINSEED OlL—The . ' ~ s ubscriblii-' _. . having engaged in the maroxfactrire of Linitesai Oil, . would inform consumers and dealers, that he la propatad -to , supply them with a strictly prime article. ..1. , - ...1 , .. )yam J. SCIIOGNMAKEIVA.Noodorr.:, . 1,000 GALLONS LINSEED' OM; sale by J. BaIpON2JAICZB, 1Y26 2 4 WO O 4 0. RICE -10 tierces for sale by 20smintimaia Minklll. - - - OVERING'S SUGAR--35 bbls:.-V*3ll and pulverized for sale by . . bble. N. C. Tar, for. sale b 7926 : : I s p • • (IOFFEE- 7 150 bags fair and prime far italo N..) MAC,. NAIR ° VTICE TO - -fe dCONTRACTORS.f, - , &do XI Dart Illi gton ibe ltallr e o l u e d e e ! until 12, ot Tuesday, • cpi 1 2a 41, 1 e. - 14 = 102 "' )- "" t, f °r the all /Wen& 40, ot.the.enitre 'Biagio sections or at one mile each.: -Bids be. ceri caved for the whole-work, inoludingitaniMill s arilir. , 7l . As. Plans and specifications or the work axittb:•.,,, itcd at said office, by the lst proximo: • .ofiditlffiffi• T. WHIM); Chief'Engineer, VALUABLE Coal es at .. Arm the 23th day pfAnguit nag,. at o'obsOlt„ .P. will he sold on the preroises, to the )bestbiddef,-, K e l sey , ' reliant Coal Mines, 28 moos above Fitt/bur/hr. on'the No.-' non g ahela river. These worksare nowlaoperatiork Iw o the roads all in the tneit order. The dip Of the „y r . right. Thom are 8414 acres of coal; with two fins voink'one trgie 8 r o le feet, the other about d feet. TWO grief ilia Mgr,. Verne boniest. thatamand'erersihirig on oie.elosndidir-' i w‘pre . e d works, together with 18 *crake, -TIM bottoh'e -°. lend of superior qualityinnd ati'r of the he f t titridingpn7 '- the river. Terms--One. third cnth, third in 18 months. If you want a barsairchttlriltearilltrOf For fttrtherlarttenknw imlntrior . • TILQB ..132a TO2,Fmrt h l.l - TNSURANCEI Uon for Insurance for 'mod irood Wish , * Trituroki*; Companies received by O KO, IF. BUNN. at his Real &tab." Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north aide of Ohio, tourth door rest of the Diamond, ALLIQUILST QM JUT ENE • 1 J l. r • - V..1.°11f ,;:~,,,,,,.,v,...:;.~ MEM B. T. Q. MORGAN, 41 Fitth,“. surrtt, MAUL & RIINTMt. .;',„ , "114 . , ,4 - ' '' - : .' - ' , i. ?',.i::•.i': &'-'.:: ,i-:.:-i" .4'. ~ : i- I_ ,-::'-',.- / ''.- . : ! - F t"::. .: ::. . .`, . - .. "'::: : ?'- _ • C ':', .; . ,7, •k..,':Z:•: -- • '....-:: 7::i,''Tl . 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