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MEM
ERE
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gr Vitishurgt Vast.
'WEDNESDAY MORNING
JAMES BUCHANAN,
Democratic Convention Re-assembled
The Hon- TIMOTHY lota having withdrawn his name aa •
candidate for Surveyor General, in a communication ad
dressed to the Democratic State Central Committee, at Its
last meeting in Harrisburg, a Resolution wee adopted by
their Committee, calling upon the Officers and Delegates of
the bud Dezinkratic State Convention to assemble at CIIAM
BERSBURG, on 'WEDNESDAY, THE MTH DAY or AUGUST
WELT, at 10 . o'clock, A. M, 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 respectfully re
quested to meet at the time and place above mentioned, and
for the porpose stated
G. G. Wiencort, Secretaries.
lotAo G. licKirtur,
OP THE
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA
"The Union must and shall be p d•'
THE DEIHACT or PEEREELVINIA, and all others in favor
of preserving the Union of the States, now seriously endan
gered by, a sectional organization, led and controlled by the
open enemies of the Pederal Constitution, and conducted
upon the alarming Idea of repudiating nearly one-halt of
the States of this Union, are tee,chdly notified that BASS
ItLEETUNGS 4111 be held at the following times and places,
of the friends of JAMES BUCBANAN for Pre4dent, and
JOHN C. BILECKINRIDGE for Vice President:
At 011A&IBERSBURG, Franklin County, on THURSDAY,
the Sth day of August, 1856, being tho day after the Demo
cratic State Convention.
. . . _ .
At ERIE, Erie County. on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of
August, 1856.
At PIITSDURGII, Allegheny County. on WEDNESDAY,
the 10th of September. 1888.
At BELLEFONTE, Centre County, on WEDNESDAY. th
'24th of Sep'ember. . • .
- -
At lIAIitIUSBUII.O, (the Capital of the States) L. IV KU
N liISDAY, the Ist of October.
And at PHILADFiLPIII.A, on the lith of September, 18:41,
being the Anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution
of the United States.
Eminent Democrats, from our own and Min, Stains, wl
be present at all thew mootiugo, to addreaa their fello
citizens
Henry Ward Beecher says in the New York
Independent, of which he is one of the editors,
that the nomination of Fremont is providentia
For once we agree with rise Beecher
lieve that the hand of Providence may be seen in
all human events ; and in none more distinctly
than in those great events that have resulted in
making this the greatest and freest and most
prosperous nation on the globe. "Ood has not
so dealt by any other people."
The mission of the American republic though
well begun, is not yet half accomplished ;
and its destruction now will not be permitted.
Could the party that has nominated Fremont
succeed in electing him, disunion would speedily
follow, and with it a train of evils and disasters
more fatal than ever afflicted any other nation.
But happily, Providentially, a man is put in
nomination by the disunion conspirators whom
the people will refuse to support.
Ist. Because he is not honest. They will hot
elevate to the highest office in the nation n won
who, in a much lower office, speculated with the
people's money—run the government in debt fir
his own private emolument : and got rich by the
fraudulent ass of a military commission that he
had won by influence, and not by merit. They
will not elevate to so high an office El man who,
as a Lieutenant Colonel, was arraigned before a
fair and competent tribunal for mutiny nrtddi,i
bedience of orders, found guilty, and dismis9ed
from the service.
2d. The people will not support him, becau-m
he has no capacity to fill the high office for who h
his deluded friends have nominated him. Twen
ty-one days only of experience as a legislator
has he had. And in that time instead of reply
ing by argument to charges made against hinr,
he assails with blows, like a ruffian, a gray
haired Senator, much lees in size than himself.
Not one act of his brief legislative career ex
hibits any capacity except for waylaying and
striking men of smaller stature. But one bill
does he originate, and that was designed to cut
out of their claims and chances of prosperity the
great mass of the laborers of the State that for
such brief time entrusted him with office. Nu
act of his life exhibits anything more than the
ordinary capacity of any captain in the army.
3d. The people will not support him because
be is not attached to the Constitution and the
Union. Born and raised in the South, and edu•
cated by the charity of its ladies, he yet betrays
it, and seeks the nomination of a party that re-
Tiles and slanders the South; that labors to din
'solve the Union and destroy the Constitution,
and light up the names of civil war. One of hii
warmest supporters in the nominating conven
tion was Joshua R. Giddings, who some years
ago was expelled from Congress for uttering the
following treasonable and villainous words :
"I look forward to the day when there shall
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OF PENNSYLVANIA
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OF KENTUCKY
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11110CRATIC STATE TICKET.
OA.NAL 00 MXMIONCR
GEORGIC SCOTT, or OoLtricau Oo
JACOB FRY, Jr., MONTGOMT Co.
JOON W. FORNEY, Chairman.
MASS MEETINGS
By order of tho
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL Cul]
IT WAS PROVIDENTIAL
"be a servile insurrection in the South ; when the
" black man, armed with British bayonets, and
led on by British officers, shall assert his free
dom, and wage a war of extermination against
" his master; when the torch of the incendiary
"shall light up the towns and cities of the South,
" and blot out the last vestige of slavery. And
" though I may not mock at their calamity, nor
"laugh when their fear cometh, yet I will hail it
"as the dawn of a political millennium."
Stich is the man and such is the party that
selects Fremont as its disunion candidate. "Is
he honest.' Is he capable ? Is ho attached to
the Constitution?" Neither: And the people
will find it out soon enough to repudiate him.
What then, it may be asked is there that is
Providential In his nomination It is that the
party that contemplates a great crime against
human liberty, and the ruin of a great nation,
has been judicially blinded in the selection of a,
candidate. They have in their madness selected
one whose public acts and career have been so
reckless and reprehensible that, when made
known to the people, they will bring down em
phatic condemnation of his wild presumption.
"Whom God designs to destroy he first makes
mad." And surely no greater evidence of insani
ty is-needed than the nomination for the Presi
dency of the dishonest cattle dealer; the disobe
dient and discarded soldier; the brawling Sena
tor; the enemy of the laborer; and the con
scienceless land monopolist. To destroy so kn.
gerons a party as the disunlonists just such an
insane nomination was needed, and Providence
has ordained it..
Ilitie Beecher is right; the nomination of Fre
mont is Providential.
A FREMONT ORGAN.—The Republicans here
tofore have had no open advocate of their candi
dates among the Philadelphia press, but they
have recently purchased the Times, a Fillmore
paper—which treats its readers on Monday to
three columns of abolition thunder. Its present
course we apprehend will rather astonish its
readers in this city, where, we are informed, two
hundred copies were-subscribed for by membert
of the Fillmore and Douelson ' club, under the
..impression that it was -11 squad- and. „reliable
~American paper.
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AworEtaa CoItRUPTION FuyD. 7 4(lB proposed
through the New York Tritiune,-(eays the Albany
Argua) that a fund, to be called the " Tribune
Fund," and to amount to one million of dollars,
shall be raised by the readers of that paper and
transmitted to the pr,oprietors "for the relief of
Kansas." Whether each a fund relieves Kansas
or not, doiibtless administer relief to many
mendicant politicians, and create a glorious time
among the Astor House clique of political ope
rators, who always like a full treasury when they
assume the labor of conducting a political cam
paign. With this one million, and with the "one
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.undred thousand a month during the war,"
which the Buffalo gathering resolved to raise, and
with the contributions of thoae who own shares in
Mariposa, a vigorous campaign can be carried on
and " shrieks for freedom" may be expected to
multiply among those not heretofore conspicuous
for their benevolent labors. This a famous
age for philanthropy and stealing.— Washiwton
Union.
ExEcirriox or A MURDERER. —George Wilson,
a colored man, who was found guilty of the mar
der of Captain William Palmer, of the schooner
Eudora Imogene, was hung on Friday, at White
Plains, Westchester county, New York. Up to
the last moment of his life, ho avowed his inno
°ewe, and died without any thing more being
elicited in reference to this tragedy than was
brought out on trial. About two thousand peo
ple, including quite a number of women, were
drawn together from the surrounding country,
and the buildings and trees in the vicinity of
the jail were crowded with persons eager to wit
ness the execution. For ten days previous to
Sunday last Wilson affected insanity, and sup
posed by so doing he would not be hung , but
finding that nothing could be effected by this, he
then requested Sheriff Little to interpose with
the Governor, and get the sentence commuted to
imprisonment..
A Camel. Hoax.—A young law student of Cin
cinnati, finding that Kansas outrages" were
becoming scarce among the followers of Horror,.
Greeley, manufactured one for the especial ben
efit of those lovers of eitaiderit, the Black Re•
publicans. The Cincinnati Commercial eagerly
caught at the bait, giving its readers a most pa
thetic account of Kansas miseries. The editor
has since discovered that he has been sold, and
is very angry about it . he pronounces the trick
an " outrage on the peopk of Ohio !" We would
advise the Commercial to get up an " indignation
meeting."
This Kansas " boar. - like other Roorback. of
the same sort, we doubt not, will be extensii , ly
published by the Black Republican papers, and
dwelt upon with great unction
THE IFAY IT o LYS.
Tong followed the river, and owns interest. ,n
boats, informs 1.1!1 that he was at Louisville the
other day when a gentleman came there to get
a large boat built that will coat some seventy
eighty thousand dollars. Our informant urgid
him to come to Pittsburgh where ae could ,z et
it built $5,410, cheaper The man declared be
would rather it would coat five or ten thousand
dollars more than employ the abolitioni.t
contractors and mechanics of Pittsburgh lie
He erpressed the opinion that few more boats
would be built hero for the southwest Our
Pittsburgh mechanics and boat builders
better lay up their tools and vote for Fretn
and disuniun at once. Some other classes m,gt,t
find similar reason for such a course
Costa Ocala —The tierrnan Whig paper p ,, '•
linked in Erie, Pa , has announced its intent
to support Buchanan and Bre<kinridge.
Tua Bar 51x, or THE NORTH r or Eit , 11101 k
--The Black Republieans generti:ly get rre.i,t
for plenty of a certain kind of brains But .t
would be strange enough if a party reek!,
and fanatic embraced the really etr••nk
of the country , and, indeed, they do c:•t TI .e
classic rhetoric of Edward Everett pales t:ic
artificial and plagiarised glitter of Sumner'. 1-,
tribes So does the luxuriant and picture..,- .e
eloquence of Rufus Choate. These gentlemen
are said to prefer Mr Buchanan. TLcy cern* o
ly refuse Fremont. Men like Robert i I‘,
throp, Professor Pierce, of t ambridge, (icor 0 ,
Bancroft, the Birturian, Nathaniel Ilawthort, , ,
and Washington Irving, are all thoroughly na
tional. They all either support James Iluchttu
an, or cherish for him the muse profoutid rr
spect.
And so sll over the North, R 6 well se tl e
South; the men of calm intelligence a il e.,uLl
judgment, who can rise above the excitements .1
the hour, are crowding into the twelliug ranks
of the Democracy
Experience of • Free State Elio lo Kansa•
M W. King, of Racine, gives a mast 'uteri...!
ing relation of his experience in Kaman Aftvr
relating the circumstances that led ki his eungrx
tic'', -his arrival In Kansas city, in Mirtsour
with his family
•• Leasing my family, I started fur the • prim,
Iseil land.' I traveled just one hundred an I
eight miles, according to the survey, before I
could find a sufficiency of timber to warrant u,•
in an attempt to build a house. At Pawnee, thi
capital as projected by Gov. Reeder, or rather
within a distance of five miles from that pap.,
city, I succeeded in making a claim of Kit acre'.
on which, after much severe labor and privation.
I succeeded in raising a house that would shelter
myself and family During all the aims of nn
struggle In the wilderness I was aided and as
sisted in every way by my neighbors, Missouri
ans, and, indeed, never even had to wait longer
for their help than they saw wherein they could
assist me.
My claim made, and my house, such aa it Ira,.
completed, I started for Kansas city to bring my
family out. Judge of my feelings when I learned '
that for nearly the whole time of my absence my
child had been lying at the point of death, and
my wife, the mother, among strangers, too
And remember also, that these strangers were al!
'border ruffians.' Of course, I was anxious. I
questioned my wife, how did you get along 7
What did you do ? Why, she answered me, m
people could be more kind , all took an interest
in our suffering and sorrow ; I never saw a more
kind•bearted and generous people. I was aston
ished, I confess it. Of course, I 'said but little
—what could I say ? They asked me—the bor
der ruthans '—of my politics. I told them I was
an out-and-out free State man. The answer was
invariably—'That's right, Mr. King, vote just as
you think—we wish every man to enjoy his own
opinion.'
For many weary days I walked around await- '
ing for the returning strength of my child, and
during these days I saw many things that would
have been disbelieved by myself if staled to me
before I left Racine, and while I was a reader of,
and believer in the New York Tribune. I saw
many—very many poor families landed at Leav
enworth—sent on by the New England Aid So
cieties, who had not the means to bury the dead
of their company. Men, women and children
were there, sent on by these Aid Societies, with
out funds to purchase one meal of food after
landing. They came there expecting no one
knows what, but in as destitute a condition as
ever emigrants landed at the docks of New York.
The men of Missouri, the border ruffians,'
took them into their homes, they fed them—the
living ones—and buried the dead—they gave them
clothes, food, and kind words ; the acted, in
short, the part of noble, generous, Christian men,
and their reward has been abuse, contumely and
misrepresentation.
That the men of Missouri felt and feel aggriev
ed is not to be wondered at by any who know
anything of the facts. They have been flooded
by companies sent on by " aid societies," of men
who at home could not command the respect,
hardly the forbearance of the communities in
which they lived ; they have been obliged not
only to feed these men, but to listen to their scur
rilous abuse, and now, when they have sought
nothing more, as I well know, than an equal and
just share of the advantages of the newly opened
territory, they are belied by press and pulpit
through the entire North. As I said before, I
hate slavery, and never by act or word will give
it aid or countenance; but I hate it so much
that I cannot bear even to see the mistaken,
(though - I believe• honestly mistaken,) supporters
g of it lied about and abused. .
„per-tint J~ _`.«~,~^^wti:
A grotlemem
itrnm lb. 1 4 —nneylvaa. Argsa..
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[Correepondenwof, tbey.kttliburgh maing Pofstj
PROIII G TO Di
Congrass agrees It; Adjourn --Mr. /Pam's Amendment
—The Wilmot Proriso—Rim rs and Harbors—Puy
of Members of Congress—Privileged questions dis
posed of—Kaneas soon to fOUOIV - - - The Mammoth
Report—A Revolutionary Measure--Night Sessions
—The SeAte's Kansas Bill.
Wasnmororr, July 27th, 1856
A joint resolution has passed both Houses of Con.
green agreeing to an adjournment on the lSth of Au
gust next; so the country, in about three weeks
more, will be relieved of this " Hiss " Congress until
after the Presidential election. Lot the country re
joice that the heat of the weather and the necessity
of attending to the campaign at home, have induced
a majority to consent to a separation, and thus to
afford it a brief opportunity to recover from the ex
citements of this session.
The proposition to adjourn was objected to by Mr.
Dunn, of Indiana, unless a proposition of his own
was added by way of amendment, that on or before
the day fixed fur the adjournment, an act shall have
passed both branches of Congress and been approved
by the President for the settlement of the troubles in
Kansas, containing a provision re-establishing in
that territory, in terms or in substance, the restric
tion against slavery embraced in the Missouri Com
promise—Or, in other words, applying the Wilmot
Proviso to Kansas and Nebraska. The proposition
was not in order and could not, therefore, be enter
mined; but during the di , .cuoiiiin Mr. Dunn present
ed his views at coins lengih, making known his
readiness to defeat the appropriation bills, will to
stop the wheels of government, if the Wilmot Pro
viso is not re-enacted by Congress and 'auctioned by
the President. Mr. Dunn is at the head of the
more electoral ticket in the State of Indiana his re
marks indicate that in the north-west his candidate
for the Presidency is to be supported upon these rev
olutionary principles. I. the country prepared to
overturn the government rather than fail to impose a
certain restriction which places ono-half of the Suites
of the Republic under the ban of inequality '
River cod harbor bills have occupied a good deal
of the time of the Senate during the past week. The
Committee on Commerce seers to have agreed to ap_
propriate three millions of dollarn to the purpose of
improvements, and have distributed the KUM among
a hundred different objects. In some cases no our
vet's base been made or UStitlllaCS submitted: yet
every proposition offered in the Senate and referred
t o the Committee or• l'-erini- as recoiled a favor
able report. Dunne dit 1,/ , 111 , 3 it Mine out that
a very large proportion id amount proposed to he
appropriated, would us for the benefit of the five
States which are represented by the Live members of
the Committer who favor this chase of appropriations.
A batch of vetoes may he expected in a week or two,
then lovk out for a close struggle in the --eitiate to se
cure a two-thirds vote in their favor.
Judge Butler has introduced Into the Senate a 1,11
to increase the pay of ruetritters .4 clingiest' and to
reduce the allowance for mileage. It it unii ere, y
admitted that the f.ay 1
small to meet the 1111 , 1,1,C , :.. ta:ch they puhje• t
ed hero yet there it ,bsinelinatc.n to go before:as'
country and defend an lio•resi-i- .Imlge lthtlet p,
poses n natant of three th• ~rand hollaroi• , e3h
Vat ',renew per sad 1\ n ll/11 , 4
one half. The par .1 a nietaher I
Iv sufficient to meet th• ileeta.at! , x to n` , . .t
single man here, Ana ~,tonal 1 and I .s.
busitiest at home IA Int- at ~.ohl. the Rei .0
tentative genets! Iv i t a saris Iht eoh•et t
nnx t 4, ' , e ra a hi. fa.; •rat ;MI • I h.,
1 .11,,f, would :n turf her hart, taar
p.,esea rmg hettpr ri a he •.rffi,ivoov '
ooutat v. to ft, If,.f-rwfirfl a:fkl faff.., It,. t ,
Such art , D.IF .Ictottrf.l !roc., rftt, , fiK for thew,
by g knoltio-d,re of the Inv.lo-,o a ,- . of the r•11111.-na
Lion 1,, au pp.ri an h .t r i•f
hit faatall?-.
Two tn-re the 1.1,c - deiced .olestii/hs isothee. t .e
House ha.. been decidesl during. the week t hapthtn
has been rouhrtne-i in t - iw seat W. tiolegate tricim N.
brinks. And the .eat tern Now hf ex! , t•.
Atero. the ekinte.t-ant ci( The hithsa• ei.se
ts ttii or. nett Its V.l•ite,
that Whitfield will be ileiiwcrwl iif his sewl on t
cr./antis the titer•lirs the Ilsr• under wh. h
his electron wm timid it rann-t no glren ti. Ito-row
Si he presents a-t the slisslow .( a uisitn
ntiaprity that richt coder • new elect,
and ..n this ati-ther iliw•h.rdin will sn.e n t
T• nicroly kale, a new sleet, I •
Ntrtua' the ie,calitv nil the Inc
Knott, a •1:.n; n.l 1 .. I ! , •rfn the mat •
to A • t hitlire .•;•
0 MA,/ any The IN m1.•10 ~ or Y. 3.9 h..-cl 3 )t
the eeli-isrt
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titer, .9 •••• • f 49-9. .99
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uary ptc,,krt , .1e1,0./..1
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Th. )c.., a tie
tiro thrtrr' lrleat:::q • .t.e r I•I •II
tl'AJs the •••,I,lerz
the 11 Om .A t. ....n 1:
tith - ltrrtt t.• r... tts,•i •
aulamdthant r. , tn, oa. a 14,1 ! the .I , En , ;
l a....Kist,. 1.01 the Ni h••:r 1.% A •
The' 10,1 ~ .y•
VA, LAAk CA, A thva I •
to, ,onata ,1
then the re*: •truccio , tor stiff *ti• 1'
or ths Ilt.trra 'T.IIIIO :1V... the .1,1,•!!'.g • laa•.,
or tun hi!! be i. The xrli.A •• but ; fees., ••• 1 •
(eaters •ooder ;71 Kans.. and put 1••11/1. the tree.
*unable to,sernents the Atosl.t. 'aro tr the lila, A.
Rel.bite-moss Intend 4, put J. 1//i. !hr army Lt defeat
tng. the 1.01 fur its eupi—rt. it he, hair MIR, se,
strength annurupl.sh it The remainder .1 11,
110.011/rl.llll be full ezettomont and alterest. 1..
stop lb. supplies is to Commence a reo,luttah a r.•
T 011.11.41 that must tutu re set upon the parttelpatur •
and bring upon thew the denun----s4-, .4 the t.t
try The dafe•l • , f the apt, t -its I
car ro t, a 11..,3,11. 1ert.1.0,11 r-tutnen,..ng at the
trot ,4 trade 11114 I.lolllltArtOtra, 'AD 1 eaten-h,ng 1.. it,
remotest r-rners -4 the lieputis. The -hiy g'
Lk, arisc fromth.• tc! -rorthr .4 14
[nark Itepuhllean parts
N, r ht trot...ton* are nr hell Jll the II -use
Represontetti 04. Ii r !lie plIrp•••e af.d.d.ug ine,o
Mora al. .1.1..(111elly 1•1•0.1, 1• 44. ,11
otatbern tnenal.ers Jtsettash,-.w 1.. t h !ng, stn. t:
Iturhanan and Fillin.•Oo N-rittern rnerhtar, Ie alle,
the Issrosolt .11 Sumner, eu.l it.. 1.••• • 4. -4 Irv 111•44
The Pre...6.111110 earl+ 41;11 , c If: tight
-,nay une csndr.lals ..-et.l A It. 11. • 1,14,1111.1
Inc no ntt.t. uu.r l :t:r -Ih, try til
.lens ..r L. lin'r titt , -ottal {:.:..n• !, or)",
ever• 11-n 11“
lie pr,.ln l .lr 133 Kr • it! I
Lan rest, •1,,n1.1r•1 whrthur 51k ,
the htll Ir to the nI 3/
I . bane lit ev•nel.lerntt-il there May
tare Lonjorit lor !aktrig ii t.l al,l s.•ting up•kn it
The t 1 4 ,1, Vitetiti , l, If u: ` , uth t eln.ll4la will i~
filled by the oleett..n b• morrow, and by the Slon.b..
f o ll o wing M ot t o ', ltrok. and hellt will be again in
their ricats. T. , , yvl.en luny r..btrvl the rtetton ot the
nous.. MEE CBE
F. rII ritißt•orAls
Ti t. i kl
/).ar I have Len ti.,t n little tiniti.ed
at the number of the rot t o h e
found in your excellent t sue ot yesterday mot
ning. I should be much tdeuseil to see such ft
lot on a placard in style, as it
would be in fair keeping with such an insignitt
cant, selfish adventurer as all candid men d
confess Fretnout to be I only regret not has
ing tome to call on you before leaving. N‘,ti,
assurances of high regard, and a lull and glor.
ous triumph, I am truly yours, J. A NI
Domocrottc Club of 31.1itebport
The citizens of Nllieto+port favorable to the
formation of a Muueratie Club convened in the
Town Hall, on Saturday evening, .1111 par
euant to a call of the Committee appointed at
a previous meeting, for the purpose of adopting
a constitution and electing permanent officers of
the Club.
The meeting was called to order by Dr Wm
H. Hill, who made a few very appropriate re
marks, explanatory of the object of the meeting.
stating the advantages of organization in coun
teracting the influences brought to bear, by the
opposition, against the Democratic party and it 4
principles.
Dr. James E. Huey read the preamble and
constitution prepared by the committee, which
were adopted, article by article.
The following persons were then elected per
manent officers of the Democratic Club of Mc-
Keesport :
President: Dr. Wm. 11. Hill.
Vice Presidents: Joseph Watnpler and Wm.
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Recording Secretary : James N. Ryan.
Corresponding Secretaries : Thos. M. Carroll
and Henry M'Closkey.
Treasurer: Capt. H. B. Sinclair.
Executive Committee: James E. Huey, John
Wampler, Lawrence M'Mullin and Thomas W.
Garvey.
The meeting throughout was conducted with
the greatest unanimity and determination to pro
mote the interests of the whole country by fur
thering the claims and advancing the interests
of the nominees of the National Democratic
Convention at Cincinnati, James Buchanan and
John C. Breckinridge, to the Presidency and
Vice Presidency of the United States.
On motion the proceedings of this meeting
were ordered to be published in the M'Keesport
Standard, and Pittsburgh Post and Union..
On motion the meeting adjourned to meet
again at the call of the President.
WM. H. HILL, President.
J. N. RYAN, Seezetary.
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Buatutoasts.- lure publishes;•6i <lpng-•
card, in which he tiles to set himself right for
naming such a place for # duel as he knew Brooks
would not go to. Heller: * ,
" And now submit myself , to the public,'
whose convict:l6lml fear T have invaded. I pray .
them to remember that forgiveness is a hieher'
quality than justice. I cast myself on ~.eirg
enerous hearts, which are always tender, and
always loving. Let them not forget, when pas
sing on my conduct, the sneers I Ave seen, and
the taunts I have heard."
We move Mr. Birlingame be unanimously
forgiven. He couldn't help it.
THU New York Herald, after courting South
patronage for yearOas now lost it. And it says
in wrath it never had it—don't want it—and
that the grapes are sour."
WE have had a fine rain in this vicinity, just
when it was much needed for the crops in the
country, and for health and cleanliness and com
fort in the city.
No Go.—The Providence Pout is responsible
for the following:
"One of our fellow-citizens, who is somewhat
zealous in any cause which he may espouse, has
felt it his duty to serve the cause of Republican
ism by selling the life of Fremont, and in pursu
ance of that plan made the tour of South Water
-treet, the other day, without, however, effecting
a single sale. In allusion to his want of success,
he remarked to a friend that you could no more
sell the life of Fremont on South Water street
than you could sell Testaments in .' Well,
we don't like to name the place he mentioned,
but suffice it to say, that according to theolo
gians it is where the thermometer ranges higher
than it did here last Friday."
Sf Liver Coinplaint...—The reined) r.rr
t.../ the pli talc that Ila. Ile% or lailtal to curt, when 4i
re•ctunis am" folltas,il, is LIVER PILL.. prepared
Ly lIRUS . Pittsburgh. Pa 11 hos b.ro ary era!
ymr. Lefort, thr pu Lllc, an.l hw. la4eti In nil
b0n...! the I ni.a. Whs.,. It ha, I.'ll 11.kii, it ham 1.1.1 tho
4,1..41 triumphant succim., and has latually out use
all othat li has been tile.' u 21.1, all tlio dirt,
nut phaoas linpatia, and has 1,44,0 fonud .Nnelly
to ail
Purohemas riff onroful to .4 for Dr JeLarstor (We-
Grob.. ....ror Its, ntanufaclurod I.y Phoning tiros., of Pitts
burg', Pa all other Liver Pills, In comp..mu, are wort!,
Lor LP/..r also his cololmood
to/mango, can /lOW t,r hod at all resportabls drag storm.
Noun gonaino without the signature of PLE,MINU
Ala., for mlo hl Ills ado proprietors.
I/ LEM IN° BIU
8 ttocow/ors U J Co..
jy No. W Woo. ortroot, a.roor of vow-th
041 ,- Opinlona of the Pr•aa.--11 , folluwing
it , .l” 4 si«. P Horn its Mit it Mk' Jour-r \on.m her
alit t, tt,r‘pagh tlxtr 4,lllluns
•,1 v 114.ta,v1 tar . .•1 rterA W. will
tottar. 0a.111,1-ra. th u, that th- Ilk ,, Xt r,n terfal
ott.bott. „o-Itetlitl p, net
te,•,10 • ae! e.c.ntr., tl,st tb..l appAr
ruirtwk• ti,., Icy
1..4134114g a, Ito 1,..n m thr huuawn t. Jy.that,
toiri it is dail) 11 ,/( hAri üb• ..f
£l-al maw 1 , 141. Soll,btod lairund Mid
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The lei.vwr. Mr It Dailey, helmet, kept the Fe:let t.
h:cvr•lt Omni. testa see lAtey eleuut It. Put IHlh••ait •t..
rasa Its t.errhm. tug merits w•ly all toctitscititioa. and .t•
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7 ti 'last 1 hao , ,sznitle.l the R. tl.e f .1
l.uxe's Impr•••,d clad 1m14,..•1
Dt I e 4.41. wt., has toren 14 11,0 t1.1! - 111 k •
I.ar n 3 141.1 1:.111ng on no.d,..urve rte oar. Unfit,
Ltal ycsa.r.. sivi that t tm.h.e. tan haw ltstyrui . 1
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star Tlfe Eyes of th• Wind arc Opened.--
11 , a .r,l b., —1 Inet*ur. w( r. lrrenu
1,1.1 I.4rttresly gtx.d.
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t.air n.. 1 p 4.1 n Tn.•.l t h.; 0 ttat, vatu-hl ' o 14. .0
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Ir-t” «nu , haunt that hart 1 . flys. h!:
I. , 11 Lip I,,gt appl..l 1.1
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rutt,lr
L.. h“ ha...part.lo htual
CO' I ti, &ay rrNWru.,.l 111 1•3411111461
retool wi DR. At I , :g.K4iE H K gys!:te.
.1,13 ..f llurtAr., wJ At .1
ir LI% er Complaint end Uy•pep•te.--
11.••iu. Lati lih.r•l. wy.
NI, wife hw been afflicted .4th the Liver
I , ininl.an 1 , 1 n 6111111.• r of oara, 4112 tug Luna l bat ,
nra ul a Kl6kal •10a1 fur ducturtng, but ahr r0c0,,,N1 •ory halt
thosofruni, and 11,11.11, the, do,turs wi.l oho
!,• , t •.uro.l +value: sho runcludoel to try 1100 F
1.11.:101AN urrrkatt , , she t o ok tao beuttlos, and
.Lace 1,66.114 thou. shy has Isom able to attend to be,
I.ussneas.. I hat e /obi Ilutte a number of bottle,* through het
fr. , anotelAtlal.l , ,, and an far a. 1 Cal, 64461, it ban 01000 cat
IntaiLu.l, to all.
tlau meq I c
V.,r sale by FLA:NUM; LWS. ech.l Pr. U1:0 II !Mtn
Pittabur tlt
H ear the Phystelau• 1...4 number ,o 1 the
no,st Medical men in the G toted States, Rnown
•oi.och tiy the entire Viiculf). certify most positively to the
t•'111,41oil este, iiR R., INI liiLk St HUI' OF LIVERWORT.
rAR AND t'A NCH ALAOIi A, In cam.. bordering Oil 1.011.
5.•.% whet those P 11141,412., say ta the Pniupti
r..cesitly publlnloe.l Agent. of the medicine keep the
rumens. ailrertiaeateut sit appears i. itnethei
S.' For and retail. by R. R. SELLY.RB
.E tkor mid SC./1111 earttela
ttho 4y H DER:AON A EEO., Liberty etreet ; I'
8(11 WART? end BEA3K HAM A Ideli ENNA N, Allaghny
City j)aktiawlw
44-Wlty will you Suffer, wares RELIEF CAN Bk
BABI LY OBTA I N KDr—liare you a Gore Throat, gum.Y,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronehßin, Croup, SUIT Joints, Freed
1/000., Iturus, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your system
con be relieved at once by using the most beautiful 01
all Linnuents, the •. White Vircsarinn Liniment," prepared
by In eooll', of Murgantown, Va., and for sale cheap,
holesuie and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood etroet, and
JAN. I'. FLFAIINU, near R. IL Depot, Allegheny. Ro e ad.
vertiseniont In another column of W.day'l paper. Imar.l.ltu
*t BnlchelorN Hair Dye.--Twenty years ex
periment and application Justify the proprietor in warrant.
trig thie the beet Hair Dye In existent, It dyes black or
briqvu instantly, and also without the least injury to the
hair ig akin. Made and sold, ur applied, (in nine private
ri.s.tuai at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, Broadway, New
York.
Sold, wholowde and retail, by Dr. Ow. 11. KIM; 140
Wood iambi Jy26:l4niaw
Ode- Stookftilinand Hosiery for Winter.--
If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and Awl
Stockings, you will take our advice and Ito to C. DALVeI, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth Street, and buy some of those
elegant flue Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable. DALY also makes and sells every variety ut
Hosiery that you eau Inekitiou, at wholesale and retail.
Remember the place, comer of Market alley ant
SW-Come one, come ail, to MORGAN A CO 'S,
N 0.164 WOOD street, and bay what you want In the RAT
or CAP line. A large stock of SILK, FUR and STRAW
HATS always on hand. Remember,
MORGAN dr. CO.,
164 Wood street.
Air Fourth of July Fverybody should wear a
NEW HAT or CAP on INDEPENDENCE DAY; and to ena
ble all to do so, we will sell our stock at greatly reduced
ISOMAIN 4 CO,
PM Wood street.
• 4 e , , r••
‘.4"
REIM
,:,,tea --w.. :.sc~ 2- cc2"~x~.: t'~- i ~.:: .~ ay.:%..5.
eddfn~aittierVgas* , ..74tAtatOtittnii,nnetjr
of thirty yearst,iitantitn6 , •nitk is reek ... intended
by_.physicians It ie a.enre aid'speedy.-card „for.
old'Sores of every*lnd for fever 'saga,
-itch, scald heatWttettle*atis!.buniotig , :%:S.**p:i:
pies, reoommenda'
festers, flea bites, spider sing fro2el4 limbs,
salt rheum, scurvy, sore and ora0:04451„, sore'
nose, warts and flesh wiundi, it is aiaciStfeal.ila
ble remedy and cure, which can be testiled.to by
thousands who have used it in the pity of Boston
and vicinity for the last thirty years• In no in
stance will this Salve do au injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from
the purestmaterials, from a recelpe brought from
Russia—of articles growing in that country—
and the proprietors base letters from all classes,
• clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and
others who have used it themselves, and recom
mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve isputt,
in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price,
26 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors.
For sale by B. A. Fahnestook & Co-, Flem
ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser
and H. Miner A Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham &
M'Kennan, Allegheny city.
iRs-ileve You a Rupture or the Bowels!
—I would moat respectfully Invite the attention of these af
flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
seem tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, at my
office, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the
Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
Marsh's Radical acre Trues ;
French Trusses, very lhjlt spring;
Gum .S4astic Trusses ;
(' iiddrena' Prume_t, solot, and double;
Ulmbiluad 7'russa, rhildrene and adulls
Ebsrii's Khpt. Spiny Truss ;
Dr. S. S. Pitch's .4uppurter Trust
The price of Trusses vary from sto 130. llorniad
or Ruptured patients can he suited by remitting money and
sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the
rupture is on the right of left aide. I also. sell and adapt
Dr. Lianirinft Lace or Body Brace, fbr the cure of Prolate
sus Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chnuic
Plarrham, and any wistknomdepending on r weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
Br. Pitch's Abdominal Supporta.;
English Chutes Abdominal Belts;
Mik fliairti, Belts ;
And nearly el ery kind of alp porter now in noo. I a150...e1l
.Shoulde.r BMA, of every style, for weak chested and stoop
shouldered persons.
Elwin, Stockings, for broken and varkose veins.
Stoperisory Bandogni, of all kinds.
swinpa rf ev.ry rarely and pollen; and In fact
kind of mechanical appliance need In the rare of disease
1/R_ K EY.3ER would state to persons to want of Braces or
Trusses that he can often ...MI to Snit the patient by writing,
but It I. al way% hotter to ace the patient and apply the Tr kaw
or Brace personally. Address
Dft. (i):0. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood et.,
Sic of the Gulden Mortar
Jul 1..1.
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.
1310411.4 , 12.1/11. DT THY. LCOLSLATtitY.
CII AI:TISIt P EI:PI.:TV Al.- CAPITA $300,0v0.
Office No. 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
PtUE IL EGEI , 1 4, 11 FINE AND MAR !NE INSURANCE.
EE=ll
PTA TEMY.NT.
Auitiorist.4.l Capusl S3OU,OUU.,
.1 tn./nut ,J 1 Capital pupl ap t:210,1596
Surplu. .......... 40,110 18
I=!==l
ILa•h 11.114 \lorl.:ag.•a unibrumberral Real
Estata, and Stac.th of par vain. .... 00
[loads and Slack : 4 :atra, l..arn ;Si; lA, CVO L.
Intro - rat 29.196 00
on hand and 01 the haw]. of Agent... :5,744 IS
Raortral.o. 11,390 (5)
M Moriarty, Eat]
Luiinot.
Wm motth. FA,
o.llnda).
Wry J. I' K. 44
.1 11Irrif-h.
.1 td.4th.lr. Taos - room,
rt. I. 1.1 act itle. that I have critirally, and by a personal
..t.minattou .4 the apltal, manta and nerartnew
the Alban, thaurarrce company. of Philadelphia. Invent
, anted the attlll.llla, and 11,4utieibility of sant luatilutati..
and I donna, atel tun entirely rl. - an to my contralto., that
aa.l.lConthany has a KLoati unimpaired Capital In MotigaZtta
uttite . tatuteartat Real ltlatait., worth double the annual
tot what. the artfnt• g• m•trtgattrat. hly litheatthations hove
leen I,: and Ws, /111114, nod are, 1 nth
I 40,1 yM.vu4. t Lag [tint I hate 1.a.al sentznititt-4
ith Ita:Qtatws If Atotin La y‘taxl. an.l bare entir.
~n.l•al• in it. tev-ar tt) nt.i:;:3l). wa , 11,1
Ace Nil lellaucx4 upan h la artel3l.l.a. or legal .1.11.11. M
M I LL A RD ). I I. LM,,RI'.
IMMIZIMICI
Wm 11. Blair. firm ..f Blair B B. /Iyrirk *Co. Phila.
190.1.2. Jtmkins, Jr.
Harry 114.1.1wi5. Syr
Hos
J. 11411,14. N 1
H H 11,10.1. 4, N. Y. Belo H. Amain. Bortxio
l!MMIllill
atotl• Y IRK INtil ILANCIE on butlan,o,
•:.•i !orator... MAt ILK IN!..ICKA:SeIt on ••••a•IA,
• •:•.t.l fretght INLAND INetURANCE on /e.,• t•y
rcingui,, on ti sr. omlnt•lnttug
lOC • to ! gsni alne,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
BAlt 1 ; 6L L NAFL,I KU, Secrstary.
',ICE 94 liit..r strert, benevein Market and liircati streets.
air l awns 11CLL AND CARGO on the Ohio
unf Nips...now klc,v, and tributaries.
Inst.,. against Low launagre by V (RR
egaio" tar Perlis of the gee mud inland Navigation
and Transportatsul.
11.4mley, ,
James M
P.rtmnel Ken,
It-bb.rt Dunlap, 3r_,
Fume M Pentmvic,
liarbaugh,
Wsllrr ktryabt,
COMMON WEALTH INSURANCE CO.
H.A It I U U it PENNA.
Chartered Capital, - - $300,000.
nn_ Inst., rem Ilmld ngbeLtia ,ther 11 , p,ty typunst Lost
hant.g , 1 , , , N0..11.51, 1, 141.1,1
wtAd M.-.4l..rtetton
pr r t p cp.. it tip IN t'Alf E RON, PT:nos,. t
PANKE, %Ice hvitipletat
ttt CANRI lili, Sees etary.
A A CA Ith I RR, Agent. Vourth ma, d 3m ithfl eh!.
DELAWARE IRIFTI'AL
SAFETY' INSITRANCE COMPANY,
eFFICE, 9 E COSNER TWILL , AND WALNUT 9T9.,
NIARLNE INSUItAM;I:6 Voanis, 1:nro. 1 , 1,10 a,
It• all parts of the 14,4.111.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Elvers, Ostak.ls,
!Ake. and Land Carriages, to all parts of the IJ mon,
FIRE INSUItANIN ON MERCUANDI7.R Kenengis. 0.
Stores, Dwelling Blouses, &c.
Ao.o of the Or:wrap /tines's/kr 6th, 1866.
Bonds, Mortgagee and Real Relate 4101,020 91
Philadelphia City. end other Isnms 86,210 09
Stock In hanks, itsflroad mud Insurance Co's 21,060 to
Bills receivable 186,440 tr;
Caah on hand 26,826 U 9
Balances iu lusinis of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rine Pullcles recently issued, and other debts
dne the Company
Subscription Notes.
THOB. C. HA -VD, 'lre PreeldnuL
HENRY LTLBURN, SOCltltary.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE comply,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
PERPIMIAL—GRANTEDIn Tal STATI. OP PVINSTLV.VIIA
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION'
AARON 5. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE TOUNtI, Treasurer.
DIRICCTORL
Aaron S. Lippincott, William It. Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal,
Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fields,
John I'. Simons, James P. Smyth.
.t 1 This Company boa beau organised with apish Capi
tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the tmillmtmi
to its available resources. To observe prudence in &induct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of lames.
Pittsburgh OM*, 76 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The following well known and responsible &rule in Pitta•
burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the
stability and soundness of the Manufacturerr? Insurance
Corn pony.
Kramer & Kahm, Wilson, Childs & Co.,
George P. Smith b Co., Hampton & Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan Co,, H. Childs & CO.
no
PE N S LV ANIA INSURANCE Co.
I' PITTSBURGH.
Cornier o Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 5300,000.
Insure Building. and other Property against Loa or
Dhn .• by Fire. and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi
gation and Trunep rtation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. F. tt, t t•t Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter,
W. hl"Clintock, Jen. P. Tanner,
George W. Smite W. S. Haven, D. E. Yea,
I. Grier Sprnal, Wade Hampton, D. B. Long,
A. J. Jones, J H. Janes, H. R.
OFRIOHRS.
JOHNSTON,
R.
Presided.
Me /Wildest BODY PATTERsox.
Se:Prod Trea...i.A. A. CARRIES.
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- 4 .- 40 - ~ 0
4.7 . , , _,
OF PHIL A DELPII IA
Jomea toq.,
Bow. B. Myrick, NAN .
It licOulky, Ea+,
P. Wyckoff, ep
Wm. H. linty. EN.,
B.W. H. Aunin, Egg.
P M. MORIARTY,Pr '.rent-
FIENJASIIN 11. AtSTl'
TAAFVE, AKnut
... VT4lor -111-vt, Putsburzh
OF PITTSBURGH
WILLIAM BAGALEY, PrealdenL
1331110132
Capt. Mark Starling
riarrmi-1 M. Mew,
llam
John 8. Dilworth,
Frauds Sellers,
J Schoonmaker,
William B. Ilaya
(dec2l
John Shlpton
MI S=
James C. Claud,
Thoophilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua L Price,
J.l.CaTennent,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Cherie. Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John 11. Semple, Pittsburgh
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
W . M. MARTIN, President.
Wllltml Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Soodor,
John C Davis,
John It Penrose,
George (I. Leiper,
Edward Darlington
Dr. R. M. Huston,
.William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Speneer Mrllvaln
Chsrl.
11 Jones lirt.oks,
J. U. Johnson,
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No. OS Water 'street, Pitteburgh
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
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"T"IA AND 16160118K3 on theLOho
and MindsalPPl 11"m"atributerke, and HARMS }W___ ,
.
generally.
and against Loes . 1 D amage h a ga i nst Fire, and the
Porile of the Sea and Inland Navigation comdsen
an t dT t nantnorta with
mesty mon to .:
Po issued at the lowest rates
all parties.
Hobert Galway, Samuel M'Clorkan,
Joseph P. Qazzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Blchey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot, .
Alexander Bradley, Joseph & Loch, 4
, ..
John Fullerton, ' Maddield IL'Brown,
David H. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr,. . Robert IL Hartley,-
Jas. D. 11c011.1.
EUREKA, INSURANCE - COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.- „ r'
JOHN
JOHNRHOENBEROBB, "Praddenti z ,
ROBERT PINNEY, Becnoftrp,
C. W. BATCHELOR, Gmil Avila.
WILL INSIIRE AGAINST ALL 'KIND*
OP
MARINE AND FIRE RIEKE.
DIRICOTOBIL
J. H. Shcenberger, G. W. Gam,
0. W. Batchehr., W. H. Nimlck, ._ ..--.,,..,
Isaac H. Pennock., T. R. Updike,
W. W. Martin, B. D. Cochran, • • -... ,
R. T. Leech, Jr John A. Caugbey, ~.
George 8. Seidel, 8.8. Bryan, '
David liToandless.
44- All Lasses imstalned by parties 'ramrod under policies
issued by this Company will be Ilbendly adjusted and prompt.
ly paid at Its OFTICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. [Jyll
W
ESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,'
Prrrsemunt.— GEORGE 0 I.l:StP.:V..bideart; P. M..
0010031, Secretary.
Will insure against all kinds of ri,kq, I t i P.; an., MAILINE.
All losses will be liberally adjusted an raid.
A Home Institution, indulged by Di.e.r—a who ate hell
known In the community, and who are del mined, Ii
promptness and liberality, to maintain the Atom:tor wh eh
they have a wni med , as o ffe ring the' beet prate:4lon to tlure
who desire to be {neared.
DISSOTOILD—R. Hiller, Jr., C. W. ltleketson, J. %. to filer,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C Ihmsen, George W.
Andrew Ackley, Jaime Lippincott , George Dante, Ja nos '
Auley, Alexander Nimirk, Thomas Scott.
Air Mee, No. 92 Water street, (Warehcraselg 4k
Co., up stains) Pittsburgh. l=
12 In In=3
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and marine Insuratie
Co., of HARRISBURG. CAP17'441,350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.. of
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000._ ,
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virgin:ln
WINCHESTER, TA. CAPITAL, 6300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, LIAR
RISEIIHO. CAPITAL, *300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insursurice Co,
HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $2,154,489.
euu■ylvanla Insurance Co., of PITTSBUROLL
CAPITAL A ND ASSETS, Nov. 6,1855, $129,0512 49.
Wm. Y. JOLIMITON, Preaident-....-A. A. Camara, Secretary.
doLl4:eltcc3 v
PEKIN TEA STORE,
Na 38 FIFTH STREET,
ONE DOOR EAST OF THE EXCHANGE BANE
Pittsburgh, P..
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Purchased direct from the Importers for GASH. The
stock consists of all the different flavors and grades of TKA
brought to the JAmerkan market, and
V2E41,53t. I
BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AS CU
VERY LOWEST CASH PRIORS!
PACKED TEAS, POT UP IN METALIC EACH
AGES, expressly for the trade.
TEAS OP ALL GRADES, BY THE HALF OEEST.
COFFEE, SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE or the u
alums, for sale.
Long experience in the business Is a sure guarantee that
evert article sold will be as represented.
AGENT, ar EFLCUL APPOLIMIIM, sex Tax SALT. or Da.
JAYNE'S BAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAYNES.
Pittsburgh, June 20, 11358—(Je20)
SZO,P3i 18
1856. OLD ECLIPSE 1856.
FREIGHT LINE.
aRAMINIII.IISIIIPM
TLINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
A. all kinds of freight from New York, in three days. at
sl.2n Q. 100 Its , and from Philadelphia In 40 hours at $1
100 to
RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME WITH A WRITTEN
UC A ILA
65_ No parer psckages or small bundles received.
Mark g0....k/ " EC LI PSE FREIGHT LINE."
C. B. ALLEN, Agent. No. 2 Astor House, New York.
J. J. IicKEEVER, Agent, cor. Broad and Locast,
Fur further information, apply to
W. B. RARROLL, Agent,
je24.lm--Journal copy. No.64Fourth st.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTI
HARDWARE.
No. b 3 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth streets
PITTSBURGH, PA.
B' Tee subscriber In now opening a well selected assort
ment of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new,and will be
sold on as good tams en any other home in this city. lie
will always keep on hand a general aisortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &a,
To which he respectfully invites the attention of purchasers.
mb26 SAMUEL PAHNRSTOCK.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES ,
MA MMI= OP
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
corner Ross and First Streets,
jy2:, PITTSBURGH, PA.
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
NA DitiPACTOR4IIS OM
EWERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORNER Ross AND FIRST STRRETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA
JAMES BLAKELY,
URBAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Stnitkfteki streets,
PITTSBURGH.
.imPaesempirs brought from the old country to Pitta
burg.b ~
mad moneys remitted to Bumps. [noel:
W H. SMITH W. W. HUNTER.
SMITH, MA'S & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCEIts",
LIS Second aid I I Front at.,
whi.7l3. Pittsburgh, Ps.
100,000 00
$617,318 I(3
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,.
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
ailf- W. A A. will contract for Warming. and Ventilating
11. Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilson's Fnruttes,Church
e,, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, (+rem Hoines, Dwelling
Court Holmes, Jails, or Hotels. 2{§. 25 MARKET STRET,d ,
Pittaburgh.
ALEX. HtNTER,
LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
.4ND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 299 Liberty street,
da 4:dspc. PITTSBURGH.
Jet.) was, late of Humphreya, Hoffman& Koons, Phila.
D. W. Ll:Ravin ..... of Pittsburgh.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
AND '
General Produce Commission klehlhauts,
110. 67 North Whereat and 96 NortA Water street,
Wow Race 'trot,
YEEMEInI PIUA.
_
wants To 8$ 'L
Ba g ab Y' W°Qdward °°' BVtialedY 40u. Pitbgh.
Garrett. Martin Co. "e "
Wood & Oliver " - 1 4Stet*,
Sitter, l'rice & be. " &W. Rea, ,
Caleb C & Co. " Regale', Coagravt & "
Trait; tirotber & " Watt k
J. D, Wiper a Ca CaicintustL Fosdick & Potdels, Cincinnati
A. A. 'hillock & Co. " Morrows Rettier, "
Tweed & " J. S. Chenoweth & Co. "
And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants Fatettdkrtn
Jai•Meta=
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Dealers in Wool, Hides, 'Mlle,
BACON, LARD AND LARD OLL.,
air AND PRODUCE 9$ NR ALLY.
No. 75 WAXER &MET, Prrramoll,,P=A.
14WAIVIMCIES,1. , • ••
BpcAugar Harbaugh, Piet a& Geo. Welk, WellseGke, - Obb.
Johuficott.# Ga., a Earth";
B.D.JouesAsh'relt.Dep.Bk. Kte:44-Berstlue, MIL
Leech # Co.,Diteehsirgh. Bartesti- ;Jews Gureteoh,'
Joseph B. liar, Bt. L0u1a....' '• -
Thome* A Greluer, Bakken, Boloseirklbnikell, iron .
Win, Ohio. [tekl47l A. D. Ballads
d,,,
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ENE
DIRECTORS
B. B. CASHIER
MANUFACTURERS OY
DEALER IN
,JOHN SCOTS
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' .. 1. TilltlaY,-.ln(tietio r tiolineritialititin,k4bi t i ft 'Una._ - 1
croaky Or ovoryrno torthoroulblx.on4rstandrbe Vasa ' l'
top a! ponanted bearipatitoti.tbagotayoutbb,arto•i
tag, it:Wfoovrti asap. dawn firototaina , *too aIIENTOW.Ei,
Mart "
YBAub'"-•:001 1 r , . - VA, Tint•UNlTlar'Efliklept
MATE, iv work ...Walt eta a tonligoto Ilittixtittle *At"' )•
ernment, the policies - and Pirmigos 6 f , t ) **dhigitig"..- t
°Ma cOntdry;,aidiiiilatosrlug 0 tileAl#: - 4 1 ittr:
all the` letultag t.Ots tibial tinvalatift:ro , .., P . '.' iralak ~
raas,:tbst - watadt : itrir*ftsiti 0iy1 4 6411 r; ____j
rittsea'whowiabesto b 6 OnirgidonsaLlYrimwsatt... ' ;.:i
!Astor/ ot Ma country.,ja is idea a ilidipal - .. , ... -*ark;
and w il t- bili s etdopansitto Ur- anti The itial dir: .. . .aaW.... s t.
faith It Is published ixt , ol) very larktorf.*:*o • :' ~..- 4144:; : l '!.--'
. cordataing about 800pagoOiontypiin elOthlkti %,? h : :q. v,• .
oats; or 1.1 , Its strong batrlnornocca , ;... l3delef •••; •- • . ~„, ~,.. •• •
by Ibtronortnooasals streadint 85000"c0n*.9.. - V.,..7.. - rjto
-- R. MINKke 4 : o 4 B . lo . 6l otrait'J'.': , tg
~ . We , Agent for,`:4 ib trf 7; ') . f 5 t •
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A r AlAABUniri*gtt
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It,iart my arik4c e
Souses ohyl r eaiitreWinichiiectp lotega
arailseningg, - tntlngrenikd:iti4lo64
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'At
the Yifth Wad. Also, tfcorn*-354rtikrot:scsaik.i .••••ocim;
pied as a cabinet stdrEind , dltiatat and *wear it r ick
Dwelling Hou.i.tn etwrearv::4lritti''.l4lo4@ciroinrei",
and fin) Thffigling Miaow- on thkiodiidt , !;..M tici 4 .: o#4,
anal in o,49_,PgAtafard. Apply iii,'-',t'-‘,-,..;.:y.g,-4,.,:,...„. ,
B
AST LANE, AlleghiiepitSWoup4
~,!,
_Li forsale a Howe and tot towa!lanni: 311fiet1113811 •:' •'.
Main street and the river. . Theleit istrfee:ool4 , o4-_ 'd
deep, with a neat two story Brick- Dwialthig,'
.littitke 1 •
ing six rooms; hydrant in the yard, junt - — ,frout,V ',
lit will be sold very low. It'wonld beiiblidlito....:4.!..P
lot..- Anly to . 4.1001 '- - BidtiEgf.ttA. , Attglipt;,.-7;;?5, , ,,0
VAST LIBERTY-I,OTAT iiiM,HOistil
AA We 'will self at Public Auction, un SATlTOA,r.fithir4. 7, ll;:
won, Aligned 2, at 0% o'clock, a Lot of diOnnif. fetirdint
sixty feet on theGreenibuxgTurupilteltond, byalit., 74
.e to a 20 feet alley.
This lot is bounded on the east by Illnart , Yef:Vttr.7 .- p
- son, and on the west by property 0f..Mr..-WM. , Ngomlsrienitl
not a great distance from Itarkeris:Pitel. , , i . ^ - - .1 .• '''' ' : '
. . ... . ... .
.....
Terms at eal. Salo pesith'i.
BILAKELk. - *itl&Wri':
jy3o' ReaJ Efitateliliietamera,
LIVERPOOL A btD: pratArt - tEPmA,
STEAMSHIP 1148.1EC."_;
The splendid new 'Remelt) Lint .11AISINOttie
AiLured, wilt sail front Pbtladelptda - htt
7th Auguetand 18th September Pram
pool tf7th August. K&NOAROOTErcini-1,, Ju y
end 10th September- , .-from Philadetphlt4. 21st - Most and
21et Ottober... CITY-rOP-BlA.NOTt'fidia — illierpool
13th Ampurt,4from phileilflph*.rdtWitoptenther.
6Frorn Pluladelp . hia. I.trti .n,idvapX4
Nbin—...sss and $56.
o.ttxtrage ... —430. :tiltihrtr
__.,;.us!o.
alsage Ticketsto anti from: LiiirpecClry . tberalieva Line
or steszoltlpry or by FDIST-CLASS 'EAMINCtkii.O=3I 2
can be procured on application to -
. 13ABP.L COPSIB,./77 BroadtirVarein c liirk,
Or— JOllll T 1.10811430 1 ,4 410 Liberty' st;iP,lttebargh.
P. P.-Mao, Drafts for aalo elanya on hand& -bBO
I.
.NJAS. COLLINS T.'LLAG.EN
..JAMES COLLINS St., co;,
Foriiiding and. Commission Marntants,
Pitrgh, 1461..*rie
COAL LI
Nos. 114 AHD 45 WATER sTRETT4'.P.:#O4O#O:PE.;
RHODES, HAGEN &
FORWARDING AND COMMiSSI6IC
NERCO Alin 8,
No. ao SYCAMORE ST, CINCINNATI" 04,1129. "
ALLEGHENY CITY PROPERTYL ALot
of Ground on Lacock street, three doors keen - Federal
street, 22 feet front by 100 feet deep to an - alley t "Orearblalt.
are the following improvements, viii a -Bild Thielliztg.
lionse, well finished and admirably artunged;23)3iffeet
40, containing two parlors, dining room and kitchen , at the- I.
first floor; three rooms above and one over
room, a ith a finished attic--cellar under the whole .house
tack yard paved—bake Oven In the cellar—hydrant and gas
on the premises. Will be exchanged for a Fenn. ' - dpnly to.
11 29 BLAHELY h 111.011.812%
.OWA.—We are sending an Agent to a por
tion of lowa, wifo will be prepared to start in about tea
days, and will attend to the paying of taxes, Making coiloo
tons, &a, Ac. Any person batng business in that :540N
and will do no the favor of calling on us, sill.receitektrwryi,
information. [,15 2 9 1 BLAKELY, & RIMMg.
MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST-15 Oka's.
• Godey's Lady's Book,. , .
.
Harper'a Magazine, . :
,
Peteraon's ladies! Magazint; .
Leslie's N. Y. Journal,
Harper's StorY - 800k•—.25e.
Banoti'a Yvaisina.4lo cts.
Hon. Chao. Stunner's Speech=beaCedition--25 eenta.
For sale by W. A. H.ILDIDIFENNEY &.CO.,
__ .1 fz) Firth st, opposite the Theatre.
QAP SAGO CHEESE---M lbg-just toe'tt
AJ and for Rale by ItEMIER A ANDISHEON,
jy27l No. 39 Wood et., oppokite Bt.-Charleallottl
5 CASES PRUNES, in jars. t:
5 dot. fresh Strawberrler, in bottles.
lu - Blackberry Brandy Jan reo'd and for alle by
RRYIII4IIt. AIIDER4I3I,
jy29 _ No. 34 Wood Meet.
I 0 DOZ.. RASPBERRY SYR $
10 dozen Strawberry Syrup.
5 " Pine Apple "
50 " Lemon syrup.
Just received and for sale by •
. .
BBLS. DOUBLE REFINED TOW'D'
SUGAR just received laul fur gala by
REYMRILAr. ANDERSON,
jyZ • No. 39 WoodotreeL
'RRING-20 bbls. this day reed and
for sole by (.420) lIENRY COLLINS.
BACON -000 lbs_ Country Bunn- Sides for
sale by
j". .2. A. 9 tF PEriara'
ifatetetreeL
29 ..
FLOUR Extra Superfine and": Ohoice
Family Flour for sale by J. A. Man,
Iy 29 Sii.Wafer st. i .
UREMRNTION.ONT AND FILLMORE MAT
1: T . 4
The Life bud Travels of John C. Fremont, etc., &c By ./
Smacker.
The Fremont Campaign Songster. - ,
1000 copies Filimore's Reception and Speeches. i
100 copies Fillmore Songsters.
Just received by B. T. C. MOROMf r
19?- 8 41 fifth at.
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.-A. A. MASOK
& CO. are closing out the balance of theirsdick of
maw. 811 k, Crape and other fashionable styleaof Bonnets,
at a reduction of nearly one half the usual prices.
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS REDPOED.
A. A. MASON A CO. are offering their entltn . ntotk • of
Summer Shawls and Mantillas. comprising the nentet and
most fashionable styles to be found, at a-reduction 0f,33 per
cent., at No. '43 Fifth at.
T ARGE Lot in East Liberty at Auction.-
1.4 on SATURDAY next, between the bouts oeffnand 6
o'clock, P. M., we will offer ter aale,vby public anutitixi; a lot
of ground, 60 feet front and 100 feet deep. As tbi owner
has ram 'veil to Minnesota and sent usorders to sell, the sale
will be positive. For pertlefiiirs see handbills. -
Apply to BLARNEY 1t nraidx,
Jr 28 heal Estate AuctlOweata.
FAMILY FLOUR—A very choice - lira:le of
Family Flour for.male by JAS. A. =FUJI,
J. Z+
100 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.
IN EAST-LIVERPOOL OMO:
64 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE . ifi
by 180 feet, in James Blakely's third addt ,, B.-A D tho
town of East-Llrerpool. Also, ..,
•
LOTS, 60 feet by 130 feet, in diffinentparni.- the for
sale on retwonable terms of•paYniqn...,
S. S. 11 1LL,121.,.mar
or to BLAKELY &
atcßt l .lF 26 : 1 , 74. 0
. ,
T. Aso
EE GOLDEN OEM •: th . tabill - 7 4 :
~ 7
and it is not mach woll'7 Our 7:PIF•
tole Bides, &c., is nnenr . .4 4
of Fishing Tackle we ;
make old Leask Walton' , =dr
~..., 71 41 ,,,
rid. Pocket antIT,.OWS 77:74, „ Ape
Flyawitoo mr „,„74144,**
be fon ' t7d at the Sl' -31% 'Voided, ;
4 . 1 k. "P3'' ~,,110454,,Til
'
FC / R S
acresof L~tnd;~oni~iiga
-
is a frame house, frame atabJer
b.a tc i f 'oifted fruit,. grape sine* awl , t&r*,
with and a quarter acres of lanCmt vrtissirisr4l.*, *home - s
vs , o .fone rooma, a good cellar and a frame -
Also, a town lot, on which is a lirick hones
r Jones, finlsbed garret and good cellar, all. situated:ln
wickleyville, and will be sold low If applied for sOon, or .
would be triidod for aemail farufhaindy to.aome of our kW
roads or rime
For Sale—Three good rums, 101 Improved, within.twen•
ty five Mlles of the city. ,
Apply to G. W. DUNN '
a, the Real ..Estate Agency and
Intelligence Mice, north side of Ohio street, fourth' door
east of the Diamond, Allegheny city.
WILKINSBURO PROPERTY 1 OR
BALE.:—.6 desirable 'location for a country.bome.
Four aura of land or choke quality, pleasantly Allimited neat
the Railroad depot, Wllkinsbutg;, la all under good fence,
and has an excellent spring of never failing water, It
will be sold at a bargain, as the owner le unable to -put,
provemente on so choice a property, and has deprmMfd . to-.
go West.'
Price sl,oeo. Terms $4OO in hand, remainderia'id44,ao
end three years. S. pUTLIBERT
61 Haticitsit:
MINER 4i. CO '8 LIST adl
OF 15 Cetitac
rimm:
Harper's Magazine;
Godey's Lady's Book;
Graham's klagar4ne •
Put is fi;
~ 41.091011134AVO.11111; • • •
aTaniunt
-
Uyiki IL MINIM & CO.; SeEtifthttad et
For tale
N EW OKs—NEW BOOKS. L Tiid 7Afe endpabnosiiiikei ir4441e6
Chiding the mast importantof tdiSts4 Mace. MIAL - 6.
ifortrin—with an amanita port!** on iaseL
ConithodariiPerretJapah . ,
- The Martins at.6.omartin—by. qbas.:l4Ter.
Faehlodabl.l May if. Eastman. . '
En , toile by
jr2 . • Nn. a2l3inie6finhint.
PURE,. LINSEED' 0 , 11 .---TheKB ~ 4_,_
h a vi ng engaged to thepaattlUttmaJAVldnaeeell,ol4
would 'lnform consumers anti ilealen, that, hatatiotartal.:to
ea pply them with a strietVpidigp,arti c h,
JYtiJ Sell°":6lA4P,
•
A , • S # lja
2700—Ocoltaina 8 Yoolinh.-billi me cn and ajar
, i , ermi4 $5O In baud, balance iii'iliroorioartY-ParagAte
thse 6, ACTT brick house °f raPinei,gtOiOtiddi?44,W:t,.iFf'
timck also, a dwelling-house. of it olininioaljolurnitihn,:.:f4".
.Ternia--Sao' 0 in band:
yoara—aitnato at she corner of Franklin aud.Xtraidiii#lo.4l.q.'
1.02 ' & OUTfitlEat
AMU, auciA.zaliE4S—Citole7V6.~
estrum, Artitnekhk.l , Yito os Notsiong
iokr e p e h re d by ,
.V% - xsioNB-4A-likies
-La far tuk± &AIXELOPRIT:
Jr 44 - • lick. WITO44VOSIN
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NEMER k ANDERSON,
No. .39 Wood . - street.