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T RUMMY MORNING
FOR PRE SIDE NT,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
OF PENNSYLVANIA
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OP KRNTUCKY
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
OA]/AL OONEMISSIOATEI
GEORGE SCOTT, or CoLuxus Co.
AUDITOR GPSCLILLL
JACOB PRY, Jr., Mobrroolona 00.
Democratic Convention Re-assembled.
The Eton. TIMOTEIT ITO having withdrawn his name as a
candidate for Surveyor General, in a communication ad
dressed to the Democratic State Central Committee, at Its
lest meeting in Harrisburg, a Resolution was adopted by
their Committee, calling upon the Officers and Delegaties of
the last Democratic State Convention to assemble at CITA Xl•
BERSI3DIIO, on WEDNESDAY, Tee aIXTR DAT or Atiocs?
NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to nominate a candidate for Fur.
reyor General, to fill the vacancy created by the declination
of Judge IVES. In parimance of this action of the to ocr
craw State Central Committee, the Officers and Delegates of
the last Democrat. State Coalition are respectfully re
quested to meet at the time and place 111, ve mentioned, and
fur the purpose staled.
JOIN W FORNEY, Chairman.
tr. G. Wss.rcurr, t
MOS '
MASS MEETINGS
OP TOP.
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA
.. Thetnlon must and ■hall be preserved•'
Tax PISSIOCIACS 07 PCNNSTLVIOCIA, and all others in favor
of preservlug the Union of the State, non - seriocusly endan
gered b) a sec•ttonal organization, led and controlled by the
open enemies of the Federal Constitution, and conducted
up-n the alarming idea of repndiating nearly one-half of
the States of this Union, are respectfully notified that MASS
AIBETI?iGS will be held at the following Wheel and plan-a,
of the friends of JAMES BUCHANAN for Pre Meta, and
JtAIN C 81218,.'ic I Slillei E for Vice President
At CIIA3II3EIZSI3UIW, Franklin County, on THURSDAY
the 7t h ,h,Y of Angu , t, Ivtfi, t,. the day after the Detn.
,r.ut Stet° CCuw•ution
At ERIE, Erie County. ou WELNMDA the Ti th day
A utruet. 18.1541.
At PITTSBURU 11, Allegheto embuty, utt WEDNESDAY,
t loth of September.
Al ISEI.LEFONTK, eentr- 1 'ite y. WEDNESDAY. the
1.!,1th of September
At II tRRISI{L tthe Cepa.' L.A . the State,) ou v EO-
N ESDAY, tho lot of Ckbdo•r
Aad at PHILADELPHIA. •An the 17th of Septntubcr,D. , :,i,
beteg, the Antlivornstry of the Atiopttoo ,yf the Contltfult•m
of tho United Ststr4
trxt4uent DemocrlttA, from our own all,l othor u It
ter prowatt et catwttagq, to 114drnett Lkulr
UI Ilene
If) order "t the
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL WM
KANSAS NOW
From all rep irt- the disturbances in Kansas
are luiete•d for the present. The Missourians
are driven out, and the armed bands of lawless
men in the territory are dispersed. If the peo
ple not urged to another outbreak for a poli
tical purpose, we shall hear probably of no fur
ther disturbances.
But just. at this time we see the beginning of
another commotion to be got up by the abolition
ists before the Presidential election. Lane, the
vagabond who deserted his wife and children,
has raised a band of some three or four hundred
men, fully armed with Sharpe's rifles and bowie
knives, and marched them into Nebraska There
he proposes to leave them while he goes back for
another company This i- the preparation of
the abolitionists for another civil war in Kansss,
just before the October or November election
It is well that the people are warned of
preparations in time, and when the war com
mences they will know who are the authors f 't,
and who deserves the hem/. Already the pecp'e
are convinced that the Kansas troubles are toe
work of the disunion conspirators of the New
England States and New York One effort more
for civil war will do the work for the rogues, and
turn the whole tide of public sentiment agait.-t
them. Human life is too sacred to be made thus
the sacrifice of political ambition and those
who arouse another war in Kansas will he mgt
with defeat, disaster and disgrace at the hands
of the people in November. And we doubt not
the government will vindieate its power to pun.
jab the guilty The traitors and murderers w.!l
yet be brought to punishment.
The bill of peace now pending in the
House of Representatives at Washington would.
if it became a law, put an end to all
and all cause of complaint in Kansas. The al,o
litionists know it, and hence their efforts to defeat
the bill. Quiet and Reece would destroy their
hopes. They must have agitation or a miserable
defeat. They will have the latter at all event..
But if in the meantime they undertake to get up
another civil war in Kansas, we hope a few ..f
the most guilty will get a taste of that hemp that
Horrors Greeley has threatened to apply to
laid Fillmore.
Let the people heir in mind, then, that ;f
another civil war brenkm out in lian9as it will I.e
the rerult .1 - preparations now going on among
the akilitiout-t- and dii i unini,t.s , and that 114
uhjeet hi I, Iht.lecce Vele, at the ()etcher nt(
November election-,
TelitiMODy Of RD Ally
The New York Herald it is known is an ally in
full communion with the Black Republicans en I
Know Nothing, and labors for the election
of the woolly horse candidate. But Ben
nett scorns his Black Republican allies, and
makes the following complimentary remark in
relation to them. lie prates of reform iu the
government, though every one knows that the
only reform his sordid mind could contemplate
would be one that gave greater facility for plun
der and stealing. But he talks about "reform
and revolution:" and says r.f the Republicans:
•• We are merely using the Black Republican
raAralN for the purpose of getting a reform and
revolution in the administration of the govern
ment."
la net that complimentary. It is astonishing
what hard names the old men of the country ap
ply to the Black Republicans. Bennett calls
them rascals, and yet help.s them in their dan
gerous conspiracy ; and old Col. Benton said of
them the other day , •• They are a pack
cal .knat•ea, sir.' "They think Fremont rich,
and want to bleed him, sir."
Bennett calls the Black Republican leaders
rascals," and Benton calls them knarrs. -
Which is right' Does it make any difference
which is right'
CURRCPTION Fl NI AUAIN --The Philadelphia
Ttnita only a few days ago said, • Mr. Fillmore
must not, tad/ not be withdrawn." It is now
laboring extravagantly for the cause of Fremont !
What is the cause of this sudden summersault,
you will ask Money is the cause. Ten thou
sand dollars were furnished from the corruption
fund, and it was bought for the Black Republi•
Does any ono want to-sell himself or his vote"
Call on the managers of the fund. But none but
leaders need call They will be bought ; and the
mass of the voters are expected to follow them
like a flock of sleep, without a why or where
fore."
Me. Bur.u's Lsrrsm—We commend to the
perusal by old line Whigs, and Democrats, too,
the letter of Wm. B. Reed, Esq., which we pub
lish to-day. It is in reply to an invitation to
attend the mass meeting at Chambevroburg, on
the 6th inst. Mr. Reed is a national man, and
speaks eloquently in behalf of the Union. Let
all read the letter.
SEE letter from Alliance, and learn what mis
erable stories can be told about Democratic
meetings
pf.- „ ,
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rta n n . Stephens, Qsq.,
who waa.slectml-Mayon.of.-Buffelo47-.the-Demo- I
cram, on the strength of most solemn pledges, i
repeatedly given" to support the principles of
that party, has recently "bolted" and gone over
to tie enemy. 'Vie Common Council of that
city, by a voteDemo'crrata and 4 Know No
things
against SARepiii)Belins and I , 3)emosrat,
passed resnititioile requesting Mr. Stephens to
resign, - in order that one who will fairly repre
sent the people of that city, and be true to his
constituents, may be elected in his stead. This
action of the Council has been sanctioned by a
mass meeting of the Democracy of Buffalo, who
regard Mr. Stephens very much in the light of a
Judas-Iscariot.
JULY' 31
WE invite attention to the communication
from our Boston correspondent. It states a sig
nificant fact. The Know Nothing delegate to the
Convention that nominated Fremont, says old
Pennsylvania is to be "bought up " this year for
Fremont ; and he supposes a million dollars will
do it. 'Does not this account for the changes
boasted of among certain classes? Is Pennsyl
vania so poor and mean as to be bought by the
money of Massachusetts abolitionists and infidels?
Read the letter. It is from a man whose name
is well known in this State, and who is much es
teemed.
BUCHANAN'S CBANCKN IN )11CNTUOHI. — The
Louisville Courier, a Whig paper, has the fol
lowing: If the election were held to-day, ltu
chauan's majority in Kentucky would probably
bly reach ten thousand . but when the fact be
comes, as it will, more and more clear that Bu
chanan is the only chance to defeat Fremont,
there will, we predict, be a general stampede, and
we shall not be surprised if his majority in Ken
tuAy reaches double or treble, or even quadruple
that number. We speak seriously, deducing
foct from cause.-
EIREEI
Tint English and French papers are in eita.
cies at the nomination of Fremont. Thej c. n
sider the chance of a dissolution of the Union
now good. They might well rejoice if there ass
any chance of his election, for the event they
desire would surely follow. But the hopes of
the enemies of our glorious Union, both at home
and abroad, are doomed to disappointment.
Just think of it. English and French papers t , .r.
Fremont. They hate Democracy and our Union.
A Goon BUAlti/.—The stockholders of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad
Company elected an excellent Board of Direc
tors yesterday Under such a management it
will be successful beyond doubt, and prove one
of the must profitable as well as the longest road
in the country. See local column for part,c,
lars.
Tor. Washington Bra, Black Hrpuhl.can, go
up that Fretnunt canout carry Caltfurnia
can't carry his ORLI State - Ile is lAX , well k uu n
there He tried t., cheat the miner, and Int ~ r •
ers out of their claim', Rod g.,t leave 1, , lease
the Senate after tweuty-one days of treacherut:a
CottaECTION.—We Stated yesterday that two
hundred copies of the daily Thaw. of 1461,0,1
phis., had been subscribed for by the Filinu re
club of this city. It turns out that it was Me
daily News. The latter ts the Fillmore organ of
Philadelphia county.
FRKilloAtT AT Huai the late Demo
cratic jubilee in Tammany Hall, et•lie%eru. , r
lougal, of California, epoke of the stanEog
of Co! Fremont at home we believe he hail
from California) follow%
'll'ilien he left California, e Lad not heard
the nominations of the Democratic. the RI.. s
Nothing or the Abolition party. and hr W./1 a,
more astounded in his life than he was to he..•
lust before his arrival here, when the pilot boas •
d their steamer, that Fremont was DilalillSted I.y t as•- , 13,-7 •'n
the Republican party Ile predicted, when ;•-era c.• rattle is we e, ..r• ••
news reached California, such an outcry w.,.,1 an: „,„
raised against the nomination that Frettioi.t , t. 1..1 13 , --
would ?lever claim to come from California aga
, t ar: iia
It is claimed that Fremont was it millionaire, I,t II ' k " I '
he dare not go upon his Maritoisa claim lie
(the speaker' would not give $ t.ei for the 'dip:, as seto present nt the
claim. But a email moiety of the population a tho and .u•rt n .Ir.r.e. •
California would go for Fillmore . and if v.„„whrsv,,
State did not give, at the coming election. two e
the number of votes for the Democratic cur..
dates than she had ever given before. why tht , t,
they might set him down as no prophet or ..1 " ••• tc • 0 ." • ••L
a prophet.' ',pre,. t.• 11 IV la iI. t“.c. !I ,
At a late meeting in Michigan. 3 ..' 3 1 3 o s• 1 ' 1 . •b
late fr,in California, said that whilst IV Fr
mont wan in the Senate he betrayed the intere-iii
of him State, and fur that reason they repudtat• I
him and refu,ed to return him to the Senate
A furrnithible in.:urreetion brok e out in
on the formation of a new min:atry , hot .
suppreed in Madrid A French army of ,t•er
vation to ordered to the Pyrenee,
IT A I,Y
Naples letters ray that the sigm of revolt sr ,
more frequent, and even the army is discontented
Au-dria has sent another note of remonstranr•.
and a letter in &,.nron•/Lill says, if nut atten
ed to, a speeial ambassador Rill be sent t ..lemaiel
a categorical guarantee Austria is supposed t
he acting t.y the instigati , •ll of Prance
T 11 , 11 . r . ;111. 4 11 WU. entirely eraeuate.l, teeiit ih
the allied ships were enrrying away hewn -t,,t
and iron front Sebastopol .
General Liu,lers had issued orders to resi
the graves of the allien.
Hong Kong papers, of May '2ll, report it,
Chinese insurrection over around Canton, but
broken oat again at H.non and the inaurgeni.
held most of the cities tin the whole, affair
were not improved
—The Bedford county Lemocratic
Committee offers a reward of $ lona) to any
man who will produce an authentic speech of
James Buchanan in which he advocated a redac
tion of the wages of labor.
A CHANPE
Extracts from Buchanan's Speech on thr
Independent Treasury Bill."
"THAT COUNTRY IS THE MOST PROS
PERUUS WHERE LABOR COMMANDS THE
fiREATEST REWARD."
From my soul I respect the laboring man.
I.llior is the foundation of the wealth of every
ciiuntry . and the free LABORER)] of the north
deserve respect for their probity and intelligence.
{IRA eS forbid thiit I should du them wrong !''
SI 00 V Et, --Broke into the pocket of the editor
of this paper, some time during the week, a ten
cent piece. Who it belongs to, or where it came
from, is a mystery to us, and we earnestly re
quest the owner to come and take it away. We
have been without money so long that its use is
entirely forgotten. Upon one side is a beauti
ful young lady with her handkerchief to her
eyes, weeping to think she has no mate—and
her night cap on a pole as a signal of distress.
Once, getting angry, we pinched her severely.
but she wouldn't come to "quarter, - and now
we beg that some one will come and take her
A eunious FACT.—The blubber on a fat whale
is sometimes in its thicket parts from fifteen to
twenty inches thick, though seldom more than a
foot it Is of a coarse texture and much harder
than pork. So very full of oil is it that a cask,
closely packed with the clear raw fat of the
whale will not contain the uil boiled from it, and
the scraps are left besides: this has been fre
quently proved by experiment.
BALLOON ASCENPION.-MOOB. Godard made an
ascension♦ from Boston, Maas., on Monday.—Ar
rangements had been made for Madam Godard
and two gentlemen to accompany him, but ow
ing to the fact that the inflation of the balloon
was not perfect, they were debarred the pleas
ure of a voyage. The receipts at the gates of
the ground amounted to $3,000, and it is sup
posed 16,800 persons were in the enclosure.
Duatsd the war with Mexico, Colonel Fre
mont and Lieutenant Beale, United States Na
vy, were both entrusted with important despatc
es to the Commander of the American forties in
California, and both set out in the autumn for
California, Colonel Fremont failed to cross the
mountain in consequence of the snow, but
Lieutenant Beale did cross them, and delivered
the desplches agreeably to his orders.
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Boarirr, Juty 28, 1856
To the E ditors of the Poat :
GENTS :—The Republicans are greatly exercised
in Massachusetts about Fremont. They are not so
certain just now that ho won't turn out to be a Oath
olio; and they have secretly found out that he owns
some of his fellow men, in bondage for life. It
seems there is a runaway negro here from St. Louis,
Who reports that ha . knew several of his colored
bretheren there who belonged to Fremont.
The Know-Nothings held a State Convention here
on Thursday lost. I send you a slip cut from one of
the Republican papers, giving an account of the
proceedings, by which you will perceive that it was
a regular bear-garden. The Fremont Know-Noth
ings, however, had the majority, and nominated Gov.
Gardner. The Fillmore wing withdrew, and will
hold another convention.
No man can mistake the views and feelings of the
Know-Nothing Republicans in this State. They are
for disunion, and scarcely care to disguise this feel
ing. They are looking forward to old Pennsylvania to
lead oil for Fremont in October next.well knowing that
when the Keystone gives way, the knell of the Union
is sounded. The nomination of Buchanan and
Breckinridge was a bitter pill to them, not that they
feared their own State, but they saw in that nomina
tion a probable failure of their designs on Pennisyl
vanitt. Those Massachusetts federalists have never
been ratified with the Union since they were deter
tea in their traitorous designs against the govern
moot during the war of 1612, commonly called the
Second War of lndependeu.•e. Then they proposed
in the odious Hartford Convention, to dissolve the
Union, and !wake a treaty of alliance a ith it swat
Britain fur the benefit of the New b:ngland Stater.
They were detected in the met, and their schemes
thwarted. The occasion has passed away-, but the
same people are here to this day They pour out
their money like water. ioiten..tlily to aid the Kansas
sufferers, but in reality aid in the success of hew
Nothing Republicanism It is well understood now
that not tine dollar of the Kansas aid fund has ever
reat.:tud that t,rrtt,,,t N.I I . llrt the New Fr•g
lan 1 otint.ributints. twit, gut“. thorn, ,xorut the
•' Shrkrike'r riflet , . - con tril.utc..l I. ) Iho churchly , The
lit• rl.• heL.4 been ti-ed 1 , 1 the purehnoe cif Merman
pnpdr: in l'eurar.ylvnion, Ih, o , ith,„, an d w, an , n
I ..aaLlul 1L11.1.0, that any nuutht, tier - man. are
going to be bot.olw inked by tilt, itLallow trirk her
Soil Know Notbtrigim Hbyit it not near 1.1 , run
singly derlited n trick alit the foreign vote ihe
profitwatonr they made in 1M 2 of their lore and n• 1
tnirati.in fur the n rich and ",wctit
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A .letelote U. t h e Is ri...cw ].,think
vention at l'lt:lacielph , a, • n hr. rrt urn 1.•
Me I t." . alter Freult.nt'. 1. ..1 a free
frtrr.d of L. 1-sr! h,. im at. tea to t
th e Frew, ait 4,,tk0, that t t/•s w //id rrzfl • /
' rt.ncl iog: •r arri gellta
kaltrti,utt. , r, t , . th, a,.1 fus3.l, an I that thr%
wou' I 0p...E1l the cho:.;.to.r
ll•TL ai, 41.1 Pet, : 1111:1 hal
been I..ughl or and iK• I..tujrl.l NKs.ll
they hx,l plerty d..
It ftc.ei) n,. tho Ae%•mm tans: ar.ll,e
the Free.l./m Xt11,11,/ • att. o:Lnc kie,cnizet thee,
enligh , on them •:T' II
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l'retno:t ur 1 , /iitn-re :s •.•mcwhat un:ettll/11 yct it
Freuo.. nt I , urg.• 1
rlarerr h, Ft/lin,. the
man >lzarV wr:ung the (net.. 3 La,
Lmmed me that ltso
duccd 1 ,, ILO 11, •%i 11 rt !LI t Ft. I
awl there nee ,ousesprent ell•pift• to and turtn,re
a i•Vtlt tiolt?t prnm.:.e. cas.usalail sad to 1.1. e cam
If the Macs an man,. f%.! !Le frosli—,a
klne,L,Grt ..e 14.0 rt • tiCeltt f ...L. I
buy the I litt,tt,r,
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I ..i a w in y"tir prryr the
m o rning, that a charge hat been made agarris
!Or Iluutianatt by his p, , litical Ito th
effect that he was Pouting gen,
rusity It male roe slicer lingly ut Lgn mtt, know
,ug a, I 30 that nuthing cull tie More g1,111t1 , 1
ins,. and unjust Alinw tu gin, a brief chit'
ter friitn my iinen rxi.eren, e
‘l,,ny years ai r, whil. I wit; n y iung man.
re-I led hear Nlr likl . , Ifl.•••• :II 1.4111011,4,r
with tr,rn emethag he said t
me :hat if I , 111.-,c..1 int. !.
h e w I u„•
.(pt I 11.,
I, capital c..111r1,11, (hank ed Lau t, ry
y but
t ?1 lin that rot opportuoily
t•tro•r t al at that Ittat• lip ' , nil, +h,,t11,1 you at a•tt'
time tiesire it ;,•t Toe ko .w ouch i will
whatever amount ) may think noceaaary to
Stall with
Subsequently utt opportunity did present it
self I wrote to Mr Ituchanan at 11hiugtiiii,
An ti th e return of wail o ight me a check 4 , ti
the Bank for the stun I desired At the expirt•
Lion of the time for which the money was loaned,
I stated to him that I had lit been MO fortunate
as I had anticipated, and that if he would allow
me it further time of one year, I should be Yet,
glad. Ile cheerfully consented to my request.
At the expiration of the time, I paid him the
principal,---he refused to receive any interest
whatever for any portion of the time I had use.l
the money he had lent me. Therefore, when I
hear Mr. Buchanan accused of a want of liter•
ality, I feel compelled t speak out my honeat
convictions founded, upon my own experience. I
presume he has forg:dten all about this long ag.‘,
but I have not.
I have been a Whig fur twenty years, but if I
live until November next, I shall vote for Janie ,,
Buchanan.
Philadelphia, July 22, I `,.",i;
itKMAHK , BY IHE ELI r , ll --The. writer of the
above communication is a respectable Whig mer
chant of this city, who is well known.
Tut: DEMOCRATIC PRESH IN New YORK. ---Since
the New York Herald was brought up by the dis
union Abolitionists, a large number of its sub
scribers have discontinued it and taken other
journals. The New York Daily News, for in
stance, a very spirited and ably conducted Dem
ocratic paper, hoe run its circulation up since the
commencement of the campaign to thirty thou
sand subscribers, one-half of whom are daily.
The New York Day Book also Dem ocra ti c , h as
now a weekly circulation of twenty three thou
sand. The Journal of Cammerr , , the great organ
of the commercial interests, which supports Bu
chanan, has also considerably increased its Sub
scription list. These are good evidences of the
popular favor in New York for the Democratic
cause.
Cosmarrs—DAmmiss.---It is held by the ac
counting officers of the National fiovernment
that it is not in the power of any officer entrus
ted with the duty of making public contracts tu
stipulate for payment of damages already done,
or to declare any sum due for trespass or con
version by parties acting for the United States.
If individuals have been indemnified by agents
of the government, Congress alone can redress
the injury. Indfinite claims for damages should
not depend upon the discretion of any officer, nor
are they within the scope of any of the ordinary
appropriations.
THE FILLS OF ST. ANTHONY.-A portion of
the rook over which the waters falls at the Falls
of St. Anthony, gave way (the Davenport Gazette
Bays) for p distance of about fourteen feet from
the Minneapolis side; on the 6th. The break
does not diminish the height of the fall any, but
removes that portion of it some distance further
up stream.
A. We's -in Ohavikteß .
The liew• irciefliiiicrich Afsheirifra
few extracts from he .4'anker, n , a paper just
started by a chap ru:aed Seth *le at Lake Zu
rich, Illinois. We opythe extracts below as we
find them In the Aspatch. Seth pitches into
Henry Ward Beeche,thus :
"Put up thy sword" said Jesus. "Put down
my church for 26 Sarpe's rifles!" says Henry
Ward Beecher. " thieve not where to lay my
head:" said Jesus. I have $6,000 per annum
from my church. anciio cents a head for my lec
tures !" says Henry Ward Beecher. " I could
call ten legions of angle to my assistance!" said
Jesus. "It's all Eleclicity or Animal Magnet
ism," says Henry Walk Beecher. "Do as you
would be done by," aid Jesus. " I move an
amendment," says fleiry Ward Beecher. "1
second the amendment" says R. W. Patterson,
Dr. Cox, and the Pope f Rome. 1A voice from
the chairman at Yale Cllege,) "Let the amend
ment be reduced to writsg—do as you EXPECT
to be done by."
All the damned teapot from their fire of re
taliation, and shout the lad " Amen," glory to
the talented Henry Ward leecher !"
Seth hates Chicago es a has hates pepper, and
he is down on pork. In s paragraph headed
The City of 80,000 Ilogs,'lle moralizes:
• What a state of things tidy ! One dead bog
to every live human being. God help the people
(if possible) under such circaustances. I would
nut even admit a lire one ido my parlor much
les.t a dead one into my stumeh. -
There must be a physics reform, before any
hope can be had of Chicagc or the people gen
erally. Just look at the waten passing up 6nd
down Lake street. with nice clothes than hon
esty or Christianity eat afird, holding up their
petticoats with both handa,for the want of good
sense to wear the lilootner
Seth is no calf. and priers eating chalk to
drinking tnilk. lie also oinks it better to eat
corn than poll: Conimoting on a paragraph
stating that a man recentli died in Roston from
the effects • f drinking silk adulterated with
bismuth instead of cha:k,Setli says:
Better du as I do, n's no milk' It's wholly
useless, and very unhetilt:y in the West 1..0
cant hod one cow in who has a healthy
liver Some people seem u think they can't eat
anything without first naming it through a cow
or a hog For my part loul'l rather eat the
corn, than pass it througba fl , thy hog, and then
eat the bkpg to get the curt It's a more direct
process iPppOSV.I to toitit and Know N,,th•
inglstu "
Ita 11. IW it I! F:1L. , 1 tt,latits eoNDIMeIy U. Tbe
i'atrte , t out in Oppo,ition to Cie
practice of running •' eleirsion [main,
it regards as baring ie•cierintital a eery lartre
prop.,rtlup of th e Erto•tt arrima railroad acctdet.tp
oct:orrlng th thin country. It ay
This is confirmed hr the szperienk-e of Tr
ininent railroad men in al necti.ms our tour
try, with many of whin we loi•e conversed co
the subyec.. Calamities r , distressing should le
srerted I•v ..hriat.ng the naves producing thew
tae I.r“fainent ,t 1 the excursion system up 4 u
ria:iismds is that it interfere; seriously with the
rrguirirty of the road, es inli.permablo to safety
17 FI e bud further, that it, in like manner,
ttnittrlteN sputtel nuhorditutaon, by introducing
fr..lics io whirh those harlot charge of trains are
apt to participate.---temptatons are thrown out
dithJuit to resist Some mewls, among which is
the s•,rthemn Central, have entirely abandoned
feeling that theyha•e but done en
a't of jostle* to:themsel•es an! the community."
The Patr,,t invokes legislative action on the
Get I .t
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t, • t.. 1 of
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fug-, Dt I F.cott'• k7vlrbrat"l What. Cu ceugman Uut
an•qa. pts•pared routely uh.h., the ..,,por•laion of llr I Sott,
a Inoilar Stalk aI gra•lantn, .ud l'hylocior, of naLnumorn
Ilw Noon vnulne, only an prnparnal by Ih I &•otl &
lieuk Nero, Nlurgau tow 11, N . ! rid 111‘.
'Vs. are sserhyy, That I have examined the tos
preparing NI elsalle'll Improved T ermlh.ge and I nspr osssl
losses fill. by Ur. 1 8,+ , (1. who has been u. OW /Mint ef pr.-
paring anti using my origina/ modem+e in sity oilier dot lists
toe hut thirteen years. anti that 1 b. 111,0 ho Isms improt...l
then. I snake ttIM lakrVe statement the inure 111111111th anl
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have n inter - mg in them whatever. C
DI McLane'. IMPR4JVCD rerTntfUgt. and IMPILOVin Ll.er
NB, A.:cop...led by certificate or C. McLane, fur mode by
Druggtnot sod Nlerelmata everywhere.
1)n 11. KKYNKR , 1.10 Wood st., Wholemle Agent.
Dn. I'. F1.1311N(/, Allegheny, soar Rallrund Depot,
WholonAle Agent.
Ate. The Eyes of the Blind are Opened.--
II ow often we see and hut ./1 Instance/1 where pernionn,
whose eytelight had formerly been good, have suddenly been
deprotol of this greatest or earthly blenstne. and remain
11.,...rmit of the cause, and their medical advisers In,
haps not petter informed that, their patient' Now. In it
majority of canoe where the lons of sight is so midden, it
arse. Iron some honor that haisettled in the epis. KEN
MEDICAL ItlztrOV mit has often 'eta applied in
canon of thin description, and has always perform.] a pernity
vent and efloctual cure. A daughter of Mr. Charism Gray.
of Fitchburg. after an attach of the rueatilt., wan left per -
fectly blind. ,no 4.4[10 cured her entirely. We recommend
the sloe of thin article to all alto haven particle of hatter
about Own
sold wholesale and retail at DR. IIKORCIE 11. K EVSEIt'S
140 ‘Vooti street, sign of thu Golden Mortar, and nt J. P
FLKMIMPS, Allegbony. Jr2ti:ilaw
Batchelor'. Hair Dye..-Twenty year, ex
perinieut and applimtlon Justify the proprietor in warrant
ing this the best Hair Dye i❑ existence. It dyes black ..r
brown Instantly, and also without the least Injury to flit
hair or skin. Made and sold, or applied, (iu nine private
ruornsont BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, New
York.
gold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Uso. U. Htseie, 140
W4u d ottr.it. Jy2kll wdaw
Si - Stocking• and Hosiery for Winter.--
If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short
Stockings, you will take uur advice and go to C. DALY'S, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those
elegant 13ne Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable. DLIT also makes and sells every variety of
Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth
oct4
air Come one, come all, to MORGAN dc CO T,
No. 184 WOOD street, and buy what you want In the HAT
or CAP line. A large stock of SILK, FUR and STRAW
HATS always on band. Remember,
tirERRING-20 bble. this day rec'd and
LI. for sate by .030) HENRY H. OOLLIN&
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CITIZENS' INSURANCE CONIPANV
OF I'IT TS111.:110 11.
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❑EN It Ll.&l'. Stan tatmetz:, Pr,
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Slohuorxerm, VA., ;...pt. t L. 14:35
44- See lung atlvortisement In another column
*lir thirty years' standing, and,is recommended
by physic s. It is a sure an speedy curs for
burns, pilo, boils, corns, felons, chilblains, and
old sores at every kind ; for reger sores, nlcers,
itch, soahibead, nettle raqb, bi4oions, - sore nip
ples, recommended by derses,ywhillowe, - sties,
festerg Ilia bites, .spiderl stingy, fiexemdinitis,
salt rhearq scurvy •itri
y, sore d crack:od sore
nose, matta and Ilesl, wounds, if issi most valua
ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by
thousands who have.used it in the city of Boston
and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from
the purestmaterials, from a receipe brought from
Rassia—of articles growing in that country—
and the proprietors have letters from all classes,
clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and
others who have u4ed it themselves, and recom
mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve isput
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,
25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors.
For sale by B. A. Fahnestock Flem
ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser
I and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham &
M'Kennan, Allegheny city.
/y- Have 'You a Rupture-of the Bowels!
--I would most respeAfully Invite the attention of these af
flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
assui tment of Trusses• of various patterns, and to suit every
age, applied and sattsWtion guarantied in every case, at my
0tb..., Nu. 140 Wood str.t, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the
Gulden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by ma will he
foil mi
Marsh's Rudical C'nes Truss;
Frrat.A 'Nana, nary ight Tprl ;
I ham Elastic Trtases ;
I'hi/dreni TclAstes. . rad ;
Truspv, and adult!
f7.rrh's Elipt. .Sprlv
Ar ." S . Support. , Trchrs
The pm, of Trues.. vary from to O.
or IWO urrd patu-nts ran be milted by remitting money end
sending the measure around the lope, stating whether the
rupture is on the right of left. side. I also sell and adapt
ftanning'J Lore or !Jody drag, for the cure of Prolap
ua Uteri, Weakness of the ('heat or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Nan-tra, and any weakneesdepondl wok and d.dnll•
tatnd condition of the abdominal muscles.
PT Pads', .Ibdowsitud Supporter
.I.:sa9/1 4 / 1 Eta.A'sc A Wont ins,/ Betts
eiritEl7l33l
Aud warty every d - tur m.a iu ac. I slow
Shoulder Finuo., drery 'Lyle, for vroak cheat. 4 at./ stoop
i lilder.d ton ;n..
r6lllll brokou nud rnricuee vain.
Sulp , r../ry Bandagel, 4.11 load,.
raruty and pattern, and In tact r V
kind mechanical appllaln a used In the cunt of diaesaa
DR. mould 'tate b. pera.me In want of Brace. or
Trusses [bat he au full the patient by larttlug,
but a In !Malty, I.Ktte-r I• ere the pnticut and apply the Truro
Or Brats, personally. Address
DR. II KEYSER, 1411 Wood
jultrlasrl y the ilohles
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cat..-1 t 6. stA u.Lui .14 rt,fa-naftqlr, "aid I natituflon.
and IJ. fl an-0 ant -titar.-;, ,:oar to my rot., rcliona, that
maid C..tr.4arsty La. a at ifoleni•auval CapfLaal 111 MOrtgfil,'•
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A,sets t /he I bntpany ..Voneintrr WI, 18.56.
Itoudx. amrl Real 11.fttskt., . • .slol,oa , to
Plohololphts City, sad ether /AMT. . 35:210 LA:
otook In Lialike,lleulrualn.mt Inion-nn, Coo . . 11,060 It
Bil In roost, 01./1e ..... . 1511,4.411
lAeh do hood . 1.11,02.6
Itulances lu heads of Apnte, hrlittur. on Ma
ni.. Policire renontly iIINIIVit, and other debts
duo the Oorupany
Subscription Nut.
Wiiliam Martin, Jam. C, Iland,
Joseph li. S.J. Thouplillus i'aultling,
Edmund A. Komi., i Jaimis liraquair,
Joh u C. Davis, William Eyre, Jr„
Joho H. lienniso, J,,ehua L. lin.,
iluorgo G. biiirror, j Janina Tolitivtli,
KAiward Durlingtim, Samuel H. Stokes,
Dr. It M. ilumtim, henry Sloan.
William C. Ludwig, James B. Maarlaud,
Hugh Craig, Charl. Schaller,
Spolinir Mr. Main, 11.,illert Horton,
char!. !Spiky, John H. S.eitiple, l'ittatitirgh
II J 011.44 Brooke, U. T. M,,rgau,
J (1. J..litutll, J. T. 1.., mu,
WM. MA.H.TIN, PreitiideuL
jy.udAkuAl
Tno C. lIINT. Prtwitiout.
UctaY I.YLBUR2I, Z•ocrt,tatry.
11t\ LEACTURERS' 1\ St RAVE COIPI ,
OF PIIILADELPI-11A.
OLIARTIB PERPETUAL—GRANTLD DT TER BT4TI OP PV , I , NTLVANII
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
MARINE, AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION
AARON S. LI PP INC Prodidout.
ORRIN ROGERS, See rowry
GEORGE YOUNG, Trwiaurer.
DIE. CTORB.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William ft Thomas,
Nlaltion C illin gham, William Neal,
Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Reeks,
iirrtti Rogers, Charles J. Fields,
John Y. Simons, James P. Smyth.
SurTide Company has been organized with a Cash Capi
tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the buainess
to its available resourcea. To observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of loss..
Pittsburgh Office, No. 76 Water atreet.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
- - -
The followit,g well known and responsible 'lrma in Pitts
burgh have ant - h0n....1 reference to them, with regard to the
stability and soundmais of the Manufacturers' Insuntuce
Company.
Kramer & Rabin, Wilson, Childs A Co.,
George P. Smith & Co., Hampton & Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan & Co., it. Childs & Co.
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flovi
PENAisi UV/C . IIIA INSURANCE CO.
Cornet- 0. Four* h and Smlthaeld Streets,
AUTIL , PIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
Itosure Building. Ind other Property against Loss or
••• by f%re. and the k'ertla of the Sea and Inland Navi
gation and Tranep rtation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. F. 1,, . : Rody Patterson, Jacob Paints;
W. Wellntock, Jae. P. Tanner,
George W. S nit 1 W. S. Baran, D. E. nut,
I. Gtr Spron., Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A. J. Jones, J H. Jones. H. R. Cogetall.
MORGAN & 00.,
184 Wood street
President . Hou. WM. P. JOILNSTON
Yips Praidetu BODY PATTKELSON,
Sioyeed 41w.—A. A. MOM.
np.a.ap.
J.:kitia, Jr,
IL-tiJvtu. Syrn
4,11 II Aust/n.
DELAWARE MUTUAL
Phlladelplkle
I=l
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No. 15 War, stn»•t, Pittsburgh
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE RISKS.
F PITTSBURGH
CIIIIIII!
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1 1 1"1" - T • - in , •
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSafi'ANOV CalpgAry.
COB* OF WATER AND -pktiZETFRICIFFB,
P 7 TSB JEtOIjE W TT II4 ; Li P t.&*; "— Freitldeist.
Giatux, 13eiiretatT. '
Thhiltom imakee'ixery Insurance 1¢
pertaining
with LIFE MKS. "Pertaining to
/Liao, against HULL OD CARGO 11181t8 the Ohio
and Misabodppi Rivera and tributaries, and MARINE RIBES
generally.
And against Loss and Nonage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
DCIIIO7OBE4
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Olnrkan,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
•
Alexander Bradley, Joseph Fi.loseah, j
John Fullerton, - Mansfield' B. Brown,
David H. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr,
Jas. D. McGill.feblB
, .
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN 8. SHOENBERGER, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATOH:ELOR, General Agent
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. '
J. IL Shooed:purger, G. W. Cass,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick,
lease M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, B. D. Cochran,
IL T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canghey,
George B. Belden, S. B. Bryan,
David M'Ceuadlesa.
siet- All Loewe sustained by particle insured under policies
Wailed by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at Rs OYFICE, No. 109 WATER STREET. [jyll
WESTERN. INSURANCi, COMPANY,
Prraseintan.— (3BORGI U I'.3it],. ~ hient.; F. M
ilormou, Secretary.
Will insure against all kinds of r ,:.6 a,,
An losses will he liberally adjusted an I ..r OW.
A Home Institution, managed by D, u: itwho err .AOll
known in the community, and who are de!' mined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the itarat ter winch
they have assumed, as offering the best pro:0 lam to thoro
who drOtre to be insured.
Diasurous—lt. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketaon, J. ter,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W, Jack.,"
Andrew Ackley, 3111111,1 Lippincott, George Dania, Ja nay 11
Auley, Alexander Nitalck, Thomas Scott.
(Mice, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Swig &
Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. noViekly
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
No. 63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine Ifnournne
Co., ~t. ELAX.3.IBBUR6. CAP AL, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co, o
PIIILADELPIII.A. CAPITAL, 1300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCIIESTER, VA. CAPITOL, $3(10,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, RAIL
ittSislatii. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
ELARTF.JIth. CA PI T.AL 4..1VD ASSIsTS, .2,154,489
Penuxyl I: antsia Insurance Co, of PITTSFIIIROH
rA I'l IA 1. A .V 1; N0v.5,1856, $129,022 49.
Y'resick.nt.. ...... A. A. Catalan, Becr.4ary
4,14 I v
PEKIN TEA STORE,
So. 3 S FIFTH STREET,
ONE DOOR EAST OF TRH E.XOIIAINGE BANE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
SZ3O 000 00
40 140 Ili
Purchased direct from the Importers for CASH. The
stock Lnasists of all the different Savors and grades of TEA
brought to the American market, and
SOLD WHOLE ALE AND RETAIL
AT VIZ
VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES!
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACE•
AUKS, expressly for the Undo.
TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY TEE HALF CHEST.
COFFEY., SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the skin
83.1.31.8, for sale.
Lung experience In the business is a sure guarantee that
*eery article POW will be as reprissented.
AGY-NT, ar Eirtaid. APPOLYTYOII, POP. Tnr SAL. QV DT.
JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JATEES.
Pittsburgh., Jane 2U , 18.66—(haq
$4).k16 I
Sv.Vat
FREIGHT LINE.
MiAMILMLINIegiM
Tills LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
~11 kind. of freight from New York, In three daya, at
rry,, And from Philadelphia in 30 roars at $1 ?
RECEIPT? 111 V EN Mt TIME WITEI A WICITTI;.N
Al)lit 't:STEII.
*II._ No parer packages or small Implies received.
Mark gv...K13" ECLIPSE PEEliitiT LINE,"
C ALLEN, A k•ut, N,.. 2 Astor llonae, New York
.1. .1 Mel{ ERNKR. Agent, cur. 13road nod Lomat, Phila.
farther Information, apply to
W. IL ILARROLL, Agent.
No. 64 Fourth mt.
: copy
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER 3: DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. N 3 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth
PITTSBURGH, PA.
OFT Tut subscriber is now opening a well selected aasort
meta of foreign nnf domestic hardware, all new,and will he
sold on as good terms as any other house In this city. 110
will w . keep on hand a general assortment of
11 A 14.DWIltr.. CCTLEII.I", CARPENTKRS'
T.. which he resiva-tfully invites the attention of purchasers.
n 11126 BA3IUKL FAIIN &STOCK.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES,
4' AST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Robs and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
U. U. ROGERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
R. , 6 RR?' IMPROVED PATNNT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH:
CkTRNER Ross AND FIRST STRssTs,
PPITBI3I3ItOII, PA
JAMES BLAKELY,
ft;l(►PEA\ AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Serenth,and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBURGH.
iply. Pun.lgen brought from the old country to Pitt-e
burgh, cml money remitted to Europe. [owl:
w W. W. R. HUNTER
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Itt Second and 161 Front at.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
98,8.89 9
100,000 le
$617,348 It
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
CH I LSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
A?' W. A A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
L, Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Ohibmu's Furnace, Church
, zicitoole Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Dwellings.
Court Houses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET STRNNT,
Pit taburgit. aplti
ALEX. HUNTER,
LOUR. GRAIN
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 499 Liberty street,
PrITEBURAH
do,. i t:clapc
Jno. B. Kama, late of Homphreye, Hoffman& Koons, Phila
D. W. Dreams
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
AND
General Produce Commission MCJhants,
IV, 41 North Wharves and 96 Nora Water aired,
Won; Race street,
Hagan:, .Viriaalward & Co. Phil.] Bryan, Kennedy Cu. Pittiett.
Garrott. Martin & Co. L Wilmartb & Co.
{V:xxl 9 Oliver, " Bell rt. Liggett, "
Shier, I rice A Co. " J. &W. Rea,
Caleb il ipe A Cu. " Bagoley, Ccwgrave & ('o. -
Truitt, itrother & Co. " Watt A Wilnou, "
J. D. Latimer &Co. Cincinnati. Foadick & Foulde, Citiciniinti
A. A. hillock A Co. " Morrow & Battier,
Tweed & Sibley, " J. S. Chenoweth 1.00. "
And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants gene ally.
Pal kriapctim
MEI=
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Dealers in Wool, Hides, Flour,
BACON, LARD AND LARD OIL,
WAND PRODUCE GENERALLY.-
NO. 75. WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
D.E7EZINCYB:
Johnringer Hu gh, Pittebla Geo. Wells, Wellsville, Ohio.
Bcott &
K.D.Jones,Cash'r ClLDep.lik. Koons & Herstlne, Phila.
Leech & Co; Pittsburgh. Barnet, Nesbit & Garretson,
Joseph E . Bader, St. Louis. Phila.
Thomas I Greiner, Bankers, Holmes t Co4neU, Cincinnati.
Salem, Otilo. ffebt.l.4 A. D:rafflock a
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QLD ECLIPSE
MA N U FACTIJAHRS OF
Late of rittsbnrgh
5 1 J;iP4 PW
REFER TQ
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04 4m-P4atiitviivinit PkaiAullia.olt
Oc r vusOSsic&doi - BaftdaberrliT,lShi:
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en yijilt.tha EitirstompArnesnid„,
04.04rei a numher of 'spa; during *lf I haio
spent *great deal for doehndtithursho recolv4vealittle
benitillhatOpm, -add the . *Gids,aekt she amid
net be' httitar LeSi. spring she .concluded to -try /10011 4 '
LAND'S GER3rAN BITTERS; shelook two bottles, and
ever r (nee taking them she has been aide to ittlend.S.Q her
bovines/1 Tddaveatdd`qulten number of botßeadtrough her
renommendatlon, and as fur as lean leans, ItAita given eat'
Want:ion to all.
See advettisement.
For sale by FLEMING 8110.1. and Dr. (1.103.,,r4.. HEY. 8.13141,
Pittsburgh.
- . .
air Rear. the Playstelaue I Jr...4k uniaber of the •
most distinguished Medical men in the United Stator, lege&
as such by the entire Faculty, certify most positively to the
remedial effects of OR. ROGERS' STEM' OF irtrillltiFoD.T,
TAD AND, OAtiCIiALAGUA, in cases .buntestitig 4 on `Tee.
gumption. See winst these witnesses say in the t'oplliDfa e tt
recently published, The Agents of the medians,' keel/stab
document. An advertisement 'alio appears in another
column.
aiir For sale, wholesale and retail„ by R. E. SEW= 46
•
00, corner Wood and Second streets. •
Sold also by HENDERSON b. BRO., Liberty street; H. I"
SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM it McARNNAN, Allegheny
Slr-Whywill you Suffer, WREN REGLEF CAN BB
SO EASILY OBTAINLIM—[Iave you a Sore Thioat, Quhisy,
Rheumathini, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Joints,,Bront - -
Bites, Barn, Burning, or Pains in any part of ytiuraaftgwq.
You can be relieved at once by wing the moat , boardll4l of
all Liniments, the " While Circassian Liniment," preparod
by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for salq cheap.
wholesale end retail, by Dr. REVERE, 140 Wood stmt., and
JAS. P. FLEMiNG, near R. It. Depot, Allegheny. See ad
vertisement In another column of to-day's paper. [marlam
Kir Fourth of July -- Livery body should wear a
NEW BAT or CAP un INDEPENDENCE DAY; and to erns
ble all lo do so, we will dell our stock at greatly reduced
Twice. MORGAN & CO.,
is= 104 Wood street.
DIED:
On Wednesday, the 30th inst., Ind, at einem o'clock, A.
M., CHARLOTTE MAGI LL, second daughter of Wm. and
Ann Magill.
The funeral will take ytaoo from Ate residence alter
tether, next door to the corner of Franklin street, on Logan,
THIS MORNING, at tea o'clock. The friends of the family
are respectfully invited to attend.
NEU ADVERTISEMENTS.
)L?.. THE BUCHANAN AND IiRECKTNILIDGN CLUB
OF THE CITY OF ALLEGHENY will meet at the
house of Col. Gent, in the Third Ward, on this (Thnooday)
evening, July 31, at S o'clock. By order of the Chair,
W. U.
W. W. HERRON, Secretaries
BOARD OF TRADE.—The regular monthly
meeting of the Association will be held on Friday;
A ugnst I,"at half past two o'clock, P. M.
jyfil J. P. DA It R, Secretary.
Un A MEETING OF THE FILLMORE AND DONEL
SON CLUB will be held on THURSDAY EVENING,
Shit lust, at S o'clock, at AMERICAN LULL, corner of
Fourth and Smithfield greets. The meeting will be ad
di eased by the Hon. JASPER E. BRADY and others.
:13' 30 B. MORROW, PreiddenL
R. M. HUNTER,
(SI:CCESSOR TO KRIM t MINTY:IW
Receiving, Forwarding, toommfm-
Mon Merchant
AD
STEAMBOAT AGENT.
54 COMMERCIAL STREET,
MEADVILLE AND ERIE EXPRESS AND
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
COMPANY, having on the lit of
_a_ July commenced carrying the U. S. •
?tail from Pittsburgh to Erie. through lint.
ler. Mercer, Meadville and Waterford, have •
now perfected such arrangements as will enable them to
carry passengers or packages to any pant on the route In ..5..-.
less time than the same seer,-,m was ev•Yr before performed:
on this rwiti, and at cheaper rates. Those wishing to
gear passage or forward packages from this city will find
an Agent at all times iu readiness to wait upon them at.tho
St. Clair Hotel, corner of Penn and Bt. Clair streets, Pitts;• -
burgh, Pa.
Time through from 'Pittsburgh to Erie, thirty-two hours
jytl-tf
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, in a.
healthy and pleasant location, 10 miles from the city,
on the Perrysville Plank Road; 205 acres, 160 cleared and in
cultivation, about 80 acres of good meadow land, an orchard..
of 6 acres bearing trees, and good timber on the unimproved
land There is a frame house of 6 rooms on the ginnitd,
with a fine fountain of running water at the door, a new.:
frame barn, and other buildings. Apply to.
nal B. CUTHBERT & SON, 57 Market el.
D t ARRIVED. —As this Magazine,
together with a number of other 31agazinett, have
b e en advertised. it in now received by us, in fact, 24 huaxnJn
advance of others. We will not humbug any person by
putting out a naming advertisement that wo have received
WOO Magazines, ,tc., when every intelligent Italy or gent*
man ought or does know that no house receives onefonrtb,
of that na.lber.
household Words fur August
Fchoolfellocr,
harper,
G Lady's Book,-
Lestio'd N. Y. Journo.l
As we only advertise such things us we have, persona will
not he disappointed alien they call. - We have kept the
Magazines at 20 eta per number, without change.for two
years, and poisons need not fear a change, which cannot be
said of others. tternember the plats., is at
Jy3l LAUFFEWS Book Store, No. 77, Fourth sixeet.
BOOKS AND FANCY ARTICLES.-
This (THURSDAY) evening. July 31, at 8 o'clock,
win be sold at the Goitiniorcisl Sulrs Booms, corner of Wood
and Fifth streets, a choice culb ction of Rooks, embracing
late publicati. us and stiodard authors, all of which must be
closed out without reserve, no the consignee Is preparing to
leave the city.
Also—Fancy articles. ouch MS Port-tronaies, Penknives,
Gold Peas and Pencils, Ladle's Work Roxes, ke, Ac.
jy3l P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
STOCK AT A UCTION.—ThiI (THURSDAY) even-
Ang, July 31, at 8 o'clock, at the Merchant's Exchango, aci t'
be sold, 30 shares 'Western Insurance Company Stock.
J 3.31 P. 111 DAVIS, Auctioneer.
LIRE AS E,—ln barrels and cans, for wagons,
Nil drays, carriage., care, ,Ic For silo by
IY 3I lIENRY H COLLINS.
CHIMNEY TOPS.-300 of various pat
tern.. For palt, by HENRY H. COLLINS.
THE MOST IMPORTANT BOOK OF
jk. THE DAY.—In three momentous times, when it to ne
cessary for every • ne to thoroughly understand the various
topics presented hearing upon the government of thin coup
let. it le.hootes every citizen to obtain a copy of BENTON'S
TIIIItTY YEARS' VIEW OF TILE UNITED STATES
SENATE, a work a hid, gives a complete history of the gov
ernment. the policies and principle. of the leading statesman
of the country, and an accomit of the rise and progress of
all the leading acts which have tern consummated. We re
peat, that while it is a IleCefilary 60(4i for every- intelligent
Cit I.'ll who wishes to tei enlightened on the past and present
history of his country, it in also a delightfully written work,
and will t.ul, compensate any one for the low price ask
for it. It is published In tau very large Svo. volumes, each
containing about 800 pages, for only SS, in cloth; $6 in sheep
extra; or $I in strong half morocco. This is accomplished
by the ecurnionssale already of 60,000 copies.
11. MINER & CO., W,Smithtleld at.,
.IY 3O
VALUABLE FIFTH WARD PROPERTY
IN MA_RN.HT I ERY LOW—Two 3 story Brick
Houses on Penn street, each occupied as business houses.
and dwellings, renting well and in the very best portion of.
the Firth Ward. Also, a corner 3 story htrick House, occu
pied as„,a cabinet Store and dwelling, Rod a, 2. story Brick,
Dwelling House in 'the rear. Also, three Business Houma
and five Dwelling Houses on the corner of two public;
streets in the Fifth Ward. Apply to
j 5 3 _e ..t
t T 7 . LY.El 4 4.7.:llleglieny Oi ct,tt
ty.- 7 We
for sale a House and Lot on Rust Lane, lying beiweert, t.
Main street and the river.. The hot isiS feet wide by 6
deep, with a neat two story Brick Dwelling House, contain- '
ing six rooms; hydrant in the yard, and other outhouses.
It will be sold very low. It would be exchanged for a city.
lot. Apply to DY 3O I BLAKELY a RICHEY
EAST LIBERTY LOT AT AUCTION.—
Wa will sell at Public. Auction, on SATURDAY after
noon, August at VA o'clock, a Lot of Ground fronting
sixty fret on th;Grvonahorg Turnpike Road, by 100 feet deep .
to a 20 fret alley.
This lot is bounded on the east by property of Mr. Morel
sou, and on the west by property of Mr. Wu. M'Combs, and.,
not a great distance from Barker's lintel.
Terms at sale. Sale positive.
L IVERPOOL AN D PHILADELPHIA
STEAMSHIP LINE.
The splendid sew Steamship CITY BALTIMORE, Capt.
Lerrca, will sail from Philadelphio on the
7th Augustan,' 18th September—from Liver
pool 27th August. KANO Alit.lo from Liverpool, 30th July
and 10th September—from Philadelphia, 21st August and
21st October. CITY OF 31A NCIIES.TER, from Liverpool
13th August—from Philadelphia, 4th September.
Prom Philadelphia. Prom Lirei , pool.
Cabin...... 585 and $55. Cabin....—... 585 and Id&
Steerage . $5B.
Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool by the above Lino
or Steamships, or by FIRST-CLASS SAILING- PACKETS,
inut be procured on application to
SABEL & COItTIS, 177 Broadway, New York,
Or— JOHN THOMITON, 410 Liberty at., Pittsburgh-
P. S.—Also, Drafts for stale always on hands.
.iY3O
JAS. 0014.1 NS 11 T. IiAGIIX
.11ATIIES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PROPRIETORS OP TRZ
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville et. Erick,
CANAL LINES
Nos. 114 AND 116 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pe.
RHOIPES, HAGEN & CO., •
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 30 SlCe.k.monk ST., CINCINNATI, O. Liy.29.
ALLEGHENY CITY PROPERTY—A Lot
of Ground on Lacock street, three doors from Federal.
street, 22 feet front by 100 feet deep to an alley,.an which
are the following improvements, viz: a Brick Dwellin
House, well finished and admirably arranged. 20% feet by
40. containing two parlork, dining room and kitchen on the
first floor; three rooms above and one over the dining--
room a ith a finished attla..cellar under the whole house—
back yard paved—bahe oven in the cellar—hydituot and gas.
on the premises 'MB be exchanged for a Farm Apply to,
BLAKELY , k ItICIDSC,
./ . 2; DIMS. DOUBLE REFINED POW%
Y.- , 8130 AR just received and for sale by
KEYME.B. MOWN,
Jy29 No, 89 Wood street.
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