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MASS MEETINGS OP TEM DEMOCRATS OP PENNSYLVANIA Thetnion must and shall be preserved•" Tllli IlLtdOettaCT or PrIVITSTIOOISIS, and all others in favor of preserving the Union of the States, new seriously endan gered by a aectionel organization, lml and controlled by the open enemies of the Federal Conistitutiim, and conducted upon the alarming idea of repudiating nearly one-half of the States of this Union, are respenfuily notified that MASS, MEETINGS will be hold ut the following times and places, of the friends of JAMES BUCHANAN for Pre idea, and JOIIN C. BRECKINIIIIKiE for Vico !'resident: At ERIE, Erie Coot), on WEDNESDAY, the 2;th day of August, 18:.6. At PITTSBURG'', Alleglemy County, ou WEDNESDAY. the 10th of September, 1 5 56 . At 6F.LLEFONTy Centre Count), ou WEUN ESDAY, the 24th of September. At 11 (the Capital ,if the State,) on WED NESDAY, the lot of October. And at Pill LAUELPHIA, on the 1711. of September, ISLE, being the Anniversary of the ~f the G•ostitutou of the United States. Eminent Democrats, from ant own and other States, will be present at all three meetings, to add,ws their fellow citizens. By order of the DEAIOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL °OS/ TILE CAMPAIGN POST 's tree month., yet to the Presidential e'er o,e will furnish the ll"rrkl,i Port to elo of ten or more dining that time for the low price Of TBIRTT cENT9 each. Thrre dullarx will pny for trn papers for the time. Now. hew out any good Democrat or friend or the Union do service in the cause better than by raising ten dollars and sending for thirty-four Posts for ii-e among his neighbors The Post is •" enlisted for the war," and n contain in its ample colnnine a larger amoun political intelligence than any other campaign paper west of the mountains The campaign from about the middle of A ugu to the election will he n warm one. Great issues are involved. Gloat efforts will be made: no the Democracy is preparing for one of its mo resolved and vigorous etfort6. Let our friends sen the money for teu, twenty. forty or a hundrt, Cumpaiyn P,,sts Anil they will thus let their neig bors understand all about it Our club lists are very large already. A 1:t tle exertion will donble it agnin. C3;11 in a,l WE publish the proceedings of the meeting in Indiana township, just as they were sent in to 119 yesterday, by the officers of the meeting . Pennsylvania to he Bought A Boston delegate to the Philadelphia Conve , lion is reported to have said that Pennsylvania i :, , ' 5 .,, r1 , . IN CAIN. —A gentleman inform had been twice bouyht, and was to he l ' ou ' il ' l that on hi= 'say up from Beaver on Tuesdsy again this year. Let u. see the prove.= he wiii, h evening, al the the express train of ear. that ,r this degredation of P..!nnsylvania is to be sCeblll - i rived here at '., e'elael.: in the evening, a vote as, plished. Ist. The same delegete quid a nuliinn .1.0. k ,, was ready for the purpose that let the people judge 2d. menat..r Wilson COIIIO9 and makes speeeb,—. and greatly disappoints those who have been representing him as a great man. And Burlin game and other Nfassachusidts spoutere are to he in this State during the - campaign to teach Mas sachusetts abolitionism and infidelity and dis unionism to the yeomanry of Pennsylvania. 3d. Charles Sumner is sent into Pennsylvania and located on the top of the Allegneny tenon tains to excite sympathy, pity, e•lmpasSicii. Each morning Pennsylvania edit-rs are to tell th -ir readers that Sumner is at Cresson, and is in a very bad way. That he b= sirk we do not believe. But the:nonsense is to be tried of having him is the State, shut up from view, and then shedding crock odile tears about him. Forty other plaeev much nearer his home would be just as good even better for his health if he woo sick. Itut he comes into Penne)lvania, as We believe to eicite sympathy on this so-called " battle-ground. - Now, was ever means more disgraceful an I unmanly tried before to influence an election And was ever before a man found willing to M thus used" We have our remarks on the 11.-1.. moray of Dr. Boyd and other,. And such are the expedient. by which Nltt ,, n chusetts abolitionist. and ,Ibiunionist+ are t carry Penu , ylYania: Does any one Leliere the old Keystone State can he thu- ‘legrAded" PARALLEL—In 15.`,1 John C' Fremont lieat Senator Foote at the door of the Senate cham ber. He struck him on the head, and since then Senator Foote's brain has so far softened that lie has become a know nothing What shall he done for the "ruffian" Fremont What punishment is severe enough for him '! He has never even been fined yet. Mr. Foote was struck by Fre mont for words spoken in debate ; was assailed by Fremont when off his gnarl. - It was about as brutal an assault ns that of Brooks on Stun ner. Ought nut Fremont to he punished" Vet the same people who bawl out their vengeance against Brooks make Fremont their i Inl ' Ora parallel between Brooks and Fremont in Tuesday's Post, has excited the wrath of our neighbors no little. We cannot help it. The assault by Fremont on Foote was as ruffianly as the assault of Brooks on Sumner. In one re spect it was nioq disgraceful to Fremont. 11, assailed a man smaller and much older than him self. Brooks assailed a larger man than himself. While blackguarding Brooks from day to day and every day, our neighbors have no right to object that Fremont he equally condemned for a similar * act. Our parallel was a jovt one, and it most stand without one jot or title of abatement Both assailauts must have the same measure of justice, no more no less. GLEE CLUB MERTING.—ThOre will be a Meet ing of the Democratic Buchanan and Breckin ridge Club, at Bedford Ball, in Birmingham on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Good songs and uinsic may be expected, and good English and German speakers will be there. A large turn out ~f the citizens is expected. Turn out all hands to a good old fashioned Democratic meet ing. II,AnGAtN iirreati , .—We call attention to an advertisement of lsoit acres of timber, coal and iron ore lama for sale I,y Thomas Woods. It is an excellent chance for an investment in property that cannot fail to rise rapidly in value. The region bordering on the Clarion river will at no distant day he thickly peopled, and one of the best portions of the State. We shall spend no time in replying t,, a.nony • MOUS scribblers in regard to ourself. ‘Ve hqvt more important matters in hand. Merely tda ting that the story is utterly false, we dismiss it If the scamps of the Gazette want to find out our metal why don't they come and try it? We will promise them impunity from the law. 46„, - 41, t+. -4 ~.4, 1. 04. .- V P tr .4. 44- 1 • , • 4% 03',` AUGUST 7 OP K ENTUCK Y OAN AL CONIML9I(ZTER Aunrraa aßetra&L ESE= ~~.~.. ,~, .., do ) e 4 4. - • • - ~gSifRLCsA M"IC4~It`l'~i~"'1L~1V~7'~'~Y~i1'BI:'~b~ one plank in the Republican plat forth, whether adopted at ghilaxielphin or elsewhere,-is evidesitly that there Blionhd be' tk i praotjoal amaigt%matiof of the white mid black kcea.: , We make a few ex tracts to show how they talk on this eubjoct. The Gincinilati Enquirer extracts the follo!ing , from the Zething, a German Republican papa; In Illinois: " In our view of the principles of Republicanism, we know of no inferiority of race in regard to social and civil rights. In our eye the negro and the white races stand side by side and on an equality. The depreciating inferiority of the negro race exists only in the theory of the so-called Democratic party of this country." That is a Crerman editor's views of the ease We now extract from the Dayton Empere, (Re publican) a few sentences to show how Republi cans in that vicinity compare negroes with those same Germane whose votes they are courting. The Empire says: "A Fremont Black Republican. whose name we have, said to a Democrat on Monday that 'he would rather his daughter should marry a nigger than a Dutchman any day.' Another the soma day told another Democrat that ' a nigger waR n d—d sight better than a Dotchnmn all the time.' Yet another of the same stripe told the Probate Judge of this county. a day or two age, 'that he would not feel at liberty to object to his slaughter marrying n respectable negro, no more than if he were white.' rhis is the way Fremont men talk." Henry Clay some years ago sail that abolition ism would lead inevitably to amalgamation of blacks and whites. It is not long since we heard of a public mar riage of a black man with a white woman in Boston; and numerous other instances could he referred to. It will he seen by the above extracts that the work of preparing the public mind for amalga mation is commenced by asserting that "a negro is better than a Dutchman." And another 'RM says "he would rather let his daughter marry a negro than a Dutchman.' • Yet these same Re publicans are boasting that they are to have the help of the German voters this fall' TITE London Times says:— " A Buchanan presidency will he a trying nne n English interests, and must be anticipated, if tossible:' • . . It is hot a few days since the Republican presses of this country were boasting that the English newspapers favored the election of Fre mont. The above is an evidence of it. The boast is true. Those English newspapers'that have ever been hostile to American interests ore undoubtedly unfriendly to the American Democ racy, and would rejoice at the election of Fre mont: not that they have any respect for the man; hut because they feel morally certain that 111: election would result in a dissolution of the Union But even ,1 the Union .hould urvi e, they look to Fremont's entire lack of experience or political knowledge, and his equal lack of hon esty, as furnishing a chance for British diploma- cy to gain many advantages over this country.) With: Mr. Buchanan President, they despair of any such thing, and hence the Times says Lib election " must be anticipated if possible." The London Times then is a Fremont organ. Who doubts now that British influence iR at Rat It for the abolitionists '.' It is charged directly that large bunts of money are received from the same source. Mr. Buchanan's election "must he pre vented if po.sihle," says the Times Washing• ton said in his Farewell Address : ".4yornst the tnsid,,,us riles tel forrign tOutnee it behoovrs tn br at all (tints nn your guard." The aboli tioni•ds and disunionists now boast that that some tt foreign intthenee ' IQ now at work, and nn thei side' Remember, the British Tllll,, saps r Buchanan mu Ft he lefented if p 0 ss it.le. taken among the men In the three mtr:-. anti tie r~•anit Wt It. halvin }'remnnt. slur intormant is an intelligent gentleman, and he say. that from what he observed and heard, he believes that five sixths of those voters were ()hiortnq We have hut two or three remarks to make as to that vote. In the first place, the great of the democracy furnish but a small portion of the traveling clam generally. Again out of fifty-eight voters, priticiptlly f/huom,, Mr. Fill more gets hut tie less than Fremont. Now, we are toll by the opposition newspapers that Fill tnore has no strength itt Ohio. That vote indi cates a very different state of the case. !tlr Buchanan got the highest vote even muting the travelers. Fremont got but two more than Fitl more We have very little faith iu such voting, but here is one instance worth noting. HEIIK ISOZIE OF TRENT —The falsehoods of the New York &rot,/ are so unblushing, KO extrava gant and foolish that they excite nothing but ri licitly now. It says now that there are but '2.1 pfiper , in l'enn.ylvanin siipportingliitntin Now there are soma thirty papers supporting Buehnnan in 11',..,,rn Pennsylvania alone—wt—tt of the Alleghenies. In the whole State about a hundred. Fremont has fitty•stiven, and Fillmore thirty four. Such are the gross faliricatioti of the New York Herald. Gsoto;v. Lkw.—The Know Nothings and the New York lirrald tried hard to make a great man out of George Law. But George has spoil ed their work. Ile has gone to writing letter, and the letters are school boy affairs. Thus in a letter just published in the Herald, Mr. Law uses the expression 350,000 slave owners," just thirty-eight times. It is all against Millard Fill more, so he may lay on as much as he likeo. But a " great man" would certainly use differ. ent language. Tendencies of Political Abolitionism alias Abolition Know Nothing Repub licanism. j tr , ,m rpreeh o f 11. W. Thompson, (Whig) of Indiana..! But. the Abolitionists are opposed to this colonization scheme, because it creates no ex• citement, and offers no opportunities for office. They want to keep you all the time at fever heat. They must have the political cauldron always toiling and bubbling over—hoping 4 loubtlevQ, that while the more substantial and weighty por tions of society will not appear, the light and trashy part will flat upon the eurface. There fore, they agitate the country with the discussion of the evils of slavery, their various propositions to check its progress, and finally to abolish it in the States. I desire you to observe this, for I mean what I say, and repeat, that they intend to abolish slavery to the Stater! Ido not say that is the object of all who are acting with this party or that you who are willing to unite with this party desire or now intend to go that far. But five years ago, you would no more have thought of going as far as you now do, than you would have advocated a monarchy. At that time you would have felt offended with any man who should have told you that you would ever advo cate doctrines which you this day profess.— Therefore, you have no security against to-mor row. You do not know what doctrine you may then have to swallow—for they are gradually getting you •• ripe" for any that may be neces sary. If you go into their party, it will be hard to get out, and yon must take all its platforms, however they may choose to put them up, what ever political carpenter they may select to build them. You know how difficult it is to get away from a party. To bind you fast, to hold you so tight that there is no possibility of escape, they already tell you that there are but two parties in the country—their's and the old lire Democrats, and you must take one or the other. They know your long and bard fought battles with the Demo crats—they know the great gulf that separated you, as Whigs, from them, and they take advant age .if all this to decoy you into their meshes. And when they have got you fairly in, when the net is fully over you and the strings are drawn I tightly by the hands of a master manager--why, 1 you'll be but playthings in their hands. As the angler, when the fish has seized upon his bait, permits it to play about at the end of his line, so they will let you go or draw you in as their interest may require." ,n~~~ ~~~ a Ty+: a .~.. ... linm—g7Bl;ite7i,l7747-4;iGteimaii' Democrats. An immense tneeting of Herman: , was held at the City Hall, in Syracuse, N. V , on - the 30th ult., which was addressed by sti:yerttl prcmainere..Ge. man speakers. :::'l4O folywing rOoluti4 was -unanimously adopted amidst ftioigresatest;;unt.o- Rel.! red , That we, the German - Democrats of Sy , ra ruse, do most heartily and warmly approve of the nomination of James Buchanan and John C. lireetc inritire for the Aires of President and Vice President, as well IS the nominations mach to-day in our State Convention, and that we will support the said nomi nations with all our strength and influence. THE GERMANS ALL RlGHT.—There are many German Americans in Hertford, Connecticut, and it has been claimed by the bragging Black Re publican press that most of them. went for Fre mont. But the Hartford Times informs ns that the °terming of that - city indignantly deny any sympathy with Abolitionism. They claim that there ore not more titan fifiken, German Fremont voters among them, and at a meeting hell on Friday last. in Union Ball, where a number of Germans were present listening to a Mr. Douai, who had been t ert by the abolitionists to address them its their native tongue, when that gentleman had concluded, Mr. Schulze, nor of the Vice Peet,- dents, called upon Mr. Leopold Bamberger to speak, and his suggestion was seconded by the audience. Mr. Bomberger, with groat eloquence, and in n'courteous hut determined manner, pro ceeded to derntilkli Mr. Dututi's argument, root and branch, after which hearty buzzas were given for the speaker, and then for Buchanan amt Breckinridge. The Germans cannot he mash , to rote a dis union sectional ticket.—N. Y. News. Tun G EllidANS ANVAKF..—The Democratic meet ing of Germans in this city on the 2titit ult., says the Trenton True American, was one of the larg est and most respectable meetings held the pres ent season at the Democratic headquarters. The resolutions were accompanied by over one hun dred signatures of Germans in this city, who were naturalized citizens. The meeting repro ‘ented the strength and influence of almost the entire Berman vote in this city The following is a translation of the resole The CM:inn:in the rornmittss an r esolution was liet , rge P. Funrman, Jr., whn reportinl n iirenfecd, That rifler mature reflection and full conviction. we are still satisfied to adhere to the Dem ocratic party. and recognize the Democratic princi plea. especially those promulgated 111 the platform of the Cincinnati Convention, as the true poliey of the country and to this end wo feel it our duty to sup. port the Democratic nominees, Buchanan and Brech inridge, with all our strength and might. Resolved, That we will continue to support and sustain a daily German paper advocating Democratic. principles. —l, .d, That the F,,r of which has been for years a profess e d friend of Dem. orrAtiC principles, and nor daily politient sheet to which we ho.ked for information, hay ric, changed its c.d.! , and forsaken its former principles, and volume:iced a defence of ite adversartei, there Gore we do resolve to denounee it as no longer worthy of our eolifidonce and .orriport. and replace in its rte,l the Philadelphia and recommend it to our Berman fellow citizens. Rewle.d, That if the P rras ran be purchased, tot the Germans of Trenton are unpurchas - itile. True enough, the Germans cannot be per chmzed by any H‘ction'tl disunion and Woolly Horse party. A large and respectable meeting of the Item , - cratie citizens of Indiana township wa. , held at the house of Alexander Turner. on Saturday the _•I in+t., to take meas•ures for forming the Democratic citizens of the township into a Dem ocratic Buchanan and Ilreckinridge rthb. The meeting wa- ,•rganized be electing Francis Quin ett to the chair. and Edward McCort:le a. Se, te tary, and llenry 11%,..111ver n• •e- • • • • •- , ,• t • . •.• Democratic !fleeting nn motion. morml nn.l n.lopted that the rbcni ocratie citizen , of t, wnshi. enrol a Buchanan and lirerkinridge Club (10 motien. Ilart, The: Hiding'. so I , l'elward Nlct'orkle weir appointed it r01111:11'I , in fraught it Coti , ditution and 1:y-inn's for the ' Club ti n metier. of I S Hart. that during , : absence of the c• mtnitt. e, t ,t of the l'ittNburgt, ,f I,•• ca lled noon to addre— the meeting, when the worthy gentleman re. sponded l , y taking the stand, aiel ,lelivered very able and excellent addre-s. touching upon all the ditretent points at i-sue between the ,mot fereot parties In the field. Ile was , mom-1m0..., followed by Samuel Wingsrd. who too l. the stand anti delivered us must eloquent 'mil cellent address to the meeting, in every way slut able for the occasion. After which a vote it thanks were returned to the above gentlemen 1.,r the able manner in which they 111111 explained the ditlerent points at is-ne The committee I , n the Constitution, Sr , then made report that they had adopted and recommended the . That the organization be known and styled the Indi ana Township Bitch:man and Itreckinridge Club: that it shall comist of l'r 11,11.11 W., ire Presidents, two eorresponding secri•toric ,, , two recording ',secretaries met enc treasurer, to Is , sleeted by the Club ,\ Ito su t'SPCIIIIVP votninit• tee, consisting of live persons, also 11 ve eonitnittee of three pet sons The President'. duty is to preside at all meetings of the Chit, Ile i s to h a v e the power to eat, meeting- of the Club whenever he Hooke advisable, or wheneY ' any live members of the Clul, request it. The duty of the Vice Presidents is to pr e side in e a se the President Iv ah,ent The recording sem e taries shall be provided with a book in which the n ame. nf the ineuthers of the Club, •dial l be enter, 1. and also the proceedings of tt, le meeting. The finance committee alone shall have power to coreet money to defray the expenses or the nn I they will ply over all TIV. , :le) theta t the treasurer, ialong his teeeipt for ine ,anie The treasurer .11'01 not 1 , iy money wi11,,,,tt being fully authorized to ho lit. the Club. - 1)n motion of Thos. II art, Resole ed, That we use and exert every honors lie means to promote the election of James En. chanan and John (1. Ilreckinridge to the Presi dency lind the Vice Presidency of these United States. And we also pledge ourselves to l!'“' every honorable awl fair mean to promote the success of our State anal county ticket. On motion of Nlr. Johu Boyle, that the al dresses to this meeting by Messrs. Ilillinore and Wingard, along with the proceedings of thi , meeting, lag published in the Pittsburgh Demo cratic and other papers that may feel disposed to do so. On motion of T. S. Hart, that this meeting adjourn to meet at this place on Saturday the 33,1 inst., at 1 o'clock, P. NI. Punctual atten l ance is requested as an election for the officers of the Club will take place. FRANCIS QUINETT, PreBhirnt 1:', " wAR " M ' C " R " v " Sec -7.0,11-I , x. IiENRy I I ASSINGF:II, For the PittAtlrgh Nlorning Pont. ii.II.I.II,AYSIIIIIO, August, 1856 Edifo,:—We happened to be sojourn ing lately within the town of llolliday , burg, in Blair county, Pa., and being of a nature that delights to share its pleasureq, we f ee l inclined to help you to IL short description of what fortune had laid up for us in this town of the Juniata. I comfort , he can with the Itepitalitie, of the " Blair County Exchange Hotel," the esti mable proprietor of which is Mr. .1 Wingate, a...misted by his clerk, the indefatigable and ever agreeable Henry K. Eaton, who made our otny at the hotel one of uninterrupted comfort and enjoyment. Hollidaysburg was once better known to trav elers than now. It is the point at which the Pennsylvania canal terminates and the Allegheny Portage Railroad begins, on the eastern side of Allegheny mountains. Before the Central Penn sylvania Railroad was made it was the point at which all passengers left the packet boats and took the cars across the mountains, by means ~f ten inclined planes. It is surrounded by beautiful and picturesque scenery, consisting of the landscape, mountain. hill, rocks streamlet and spring. The " chimney rocks " on an eminence, like a rampart, over looking the bed of the Juniata, and commanding a perfect view of the town, have always been held as great natural curiosities by all who can appre ' ciate the curious and wonderful architecture of the world we inhabit. Below the town are the extraordinary and beautiful springs known by the name of " Spang's Springs. These running fountains, though not sufficiently known as yet to be greatly celebrated, are pleasant as the haunts of the gods, and iu future years will become objects of great attraction, as they are now, intrinsically, of great value. The society of the town is excellent, abounding in the bright glad eyes and swelling hearts of females whose chief pleasure is to oblige, whose constant sue• cess is to gratify and rejoice the lucky wights whom fortune favors with their association. Truly yours, R. - 4^ . • Day Goons.-:-We are still assured that the imports will soon _lie over4or the season. The prices of goods hti . 4e risen - greatly both in the French, German and English markets, but espe- Aiiitily in, the French, anti=impeiters state that thy could roalize'n profit - on re-exporting their goads blOik to Frai,ce. the sales fromrst hands are not heavy and suite Freutillimpikerrare complaining. There is, however, a moderate business doing, and the jobbers find customers in the more distant States. Assortments are now complete, and early inspec tion is invited. Early purchases are desired from the fact of the growing scarcity of goods in Eu rope, and rising prices, and from the interference with trade at a later period of the season by the excitement of the Presidential election. Such orders are therefore likely to:be z fewer than usual. The clothing jo'bbers' are becoming busy for their fall trade. There has been a scarcity of sewers complained 'of in this trade, Which interfs , res mush with the usual expedition in making up orders of clothing.—hr. r. Independent, 31st Or rah FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW.—llOrclee (Tee Icy enyti, le the Tribune, March 4th, 1854 : " The law for catching negroes was an net we all scot ned, but that it had the sanction of the Constitution, positive or implied, was not to he doubted. The North bad entirely too much hard sense to be caught in. the supreme folly of at tempting to raise a party on the basis of its re peal.- • ire- Dr. 111 , Lauti • • Celebrated Liver Pill.; TRA , IS Cu., Two., Jun. 12, 12c5 i Met:Art. Ftcats•+ Pitt.burgh, P.: IwMn t.t-rdleotra.--"I'llix ix t certify that my mother hod aut t tect to periodical attacks of sick hemtootle for a peat many -yenta : all the mom! failing to give relkf,one .01 your pamphlets accidentally railing into her hands. nhu at on, determined to try DR. 31'1.ANE'S CELEIIRATKI. , LIVER pi LIB, prepar , l by you, and immediately procured it hoz , front the use of which idle received great benefit. and long an she CMltitllllA to URO them WM entirely relies 14.1 We have now been in Travis county, Toros, for the last four years, and not being able to procure these saleable pill, her attest• ..f tick headache have again returned—for .oeue owe bath has bet, gradually getting worse---and has determined me to sand to yon for a bow boxes of Dl NI'LAN S CKLK Illt ATM) LI I . Klt PILLS, I herewith ei e 1.., you oned,,llar, for which y,,u will please send me Pit Is r retire miLil. Addnas Auxiln, Tema. !leek r..n would do well I/I establish an a(enc) in An tin. the Pills are 14,11 known hero, and would meet 1,4.1) cal MEItiIDITII W. HENRI% Pun.limor, wtll Ir eareful to oak for Dr. Jr Lanes (th.- 4raf.,t Liner mannfactnrod by Fleming Brno., of l'itue bin gh, Pa. All other Liver Pilla, In compariron, aro worth. g enoino Liver Pjlifb ales hie velebratod Verrulfugo, ran now bo had at all respectable drag atone. N,PII, 7,11/Ille without the isiguatoro of FLKNIIMI BROS. Alec, for oak by Wa sole propriotor, FLAMING BRIIH., Bactatraore to J. Kidd A Cit. N. 00 Wood accost. cornea. of //own Oplutons of the Press.-.-Thr followmor, Irmo t;em P. Nlorrk, 111 the name ..Intrrnai of November 7, 1n46. All editorow lawless to be the guardians of the rights of the pe.•ple, and to keep them advised, thri.th4li their colninna, of v hat ver shall aria, tor their lantit. 14e will live up to this letter, and inlorn them that the most wonderful au I v me for their general use ever lovelsle+l, ii h.sf.v t .11.xtwot thin Extractor." Its virtues are t are, inti,hty and ereautric, that often they appear to work mer e intrwries then by scion.: an elleCtive, electric anti as tounding are its powers on the human body, that, though now It is daily tried by thousands of people, not one of this great mass but Is delighted beyond comparison, mad carotid• ly cont., they, on no conenteration, will ever again without it. Th,• moon tor, Mr. /I. Dailey, has wieuly kept the sorrel to Couutorfeits are busy about It, but without tn... Ita averarhelnring MeritS defy all eumpention, and Its pet, t ion t analysis. We confidently commend all parents to • ork its acquaintance, toranrely tench a friend, who laughs at death and log, restored the blind, hood, halt and a. red to lairl,,rtt.to, and all from pain, 14 a frionl 5i e wish the diarneerer of this mighty liltnsing, who Is o t.. 1.1 Iw•u,.fa fort. inanktuil,lbst slsie4l. N.nu• gcunma wiLtitatt $ ateal-plate engraved label, with DALI.KY. Ilaaufactlarer, C. Y. CLIC:ANN Kit h LX.L, Alanufacturers. ! , 01 , 1 at la crab 1.0 box by Dr. (101. 11. KHYSEIL. I Id tarr..t, and by boarly or.•ry dottier lu motticot.., ib• ~ch•mt tb. Dmn.l States All union ~r letters fur t, or advt., to b. adhlreosott to C. Y CLICK EN Kit A CI Y,A 1y.:431A y!,.. From one ofFirst Phyrlrinu• o( I:R4,I\IA D¢ I. St , err—t)rar Your I.m.stott in my nu It ("ow sat! in iny family, so well al li 31.1Nti It to othom, 1 moat Wm - tratiolouy to it. b . • •• .1 etuot orPr evory other external applivatl•m fn / 11/1,,1wn, time T6nwt, t'utnti m the 11..trk aml 18.04,o.“ I I.a ,•• outn•-o•lo.1 it in 005 two of I:runt - hit., al., in It. not• 11. ”per.ledi like a charm I foot happy to to t • 1, • •tom , tol it frau Osiwrimo , , and to toilet to you tot grot.tiolt. WOTIM,II2I ettOtt On My M . g.3t. 11 It C. tfli 11111) N.I r,uuuow a, Va., April lit. let, M. Lane's 111 YILO% CD Liver I9lla and IMPROVED Veq Inge, al.. Ur I setAt'ss Celebrated White Cireasetan I.IM -111.1.t, prepared snAely ender the aupers illh , ll of Dr. I. Scott, a rry , liar 11..Lc al graduate, 411 d Phyairsan of extenvive ptw In .• \OIII3 &vein sie, only az( prepared hy Dr. I. .icett A Co., Bank Plate, Wrgaittown, Virginia. NEII9 VittlM Tin FOUNTAIN II KA in NICIAGANTOMIA, VA, Sept. rhfr ~,t o c,rfify, That have examined the Itecipo tot prep s ,rts, Nicuuttea 1 s n pr o red 1 es-sinful:v. and Issinrul od Liver by Dr. I. Pi,t h.. has been in the habit pr e - paring and using my "riglnal verdict:sew In 013' oftice during the hut thirte.m yenta, anti sisal I loellt•IIT them. I male the ats,ve atatrosent the snore willingly st: I hare no Interest In them whatever. C. frI.ANIK, Dr. hlcLar.R.'s DIPRAVLD Vermitaige and ilirßovzo I.lvd Nile, accompanied by rortificab- of C. McLane, for sale by Drn=lala and Merchants olrerywhero. Da ORO. 11. EIFYSEII.. 140 XV,..od at., Wholesale Agent. Ito, J. P. FLEMINI - 1, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, Wholeamle Agent. 414 -- Kennedy's Medical Discovery. -- it h1i. , 01.1 -vet he the dui) of an editor to lay beton, Inn reader , ' +.3 thing r•••111111g inter olmorratkal that would tie of in o, lint to theta. 1111preahed Wilts lb. idea, M, Wish 10 Int mann• to the peruse, of our paper, KKNN ram T i IkISCOV KR V. We know it la tike futroalwink fttonther r", !him remedy fur twnlr•n yOarn /ti our ioi.lnl. }•nt still there they Iw some who herr 1. •.. r nra, Ir .1 I I ...min Ives of its tmpurior power, of bouling nufferitiu from Scrofitim Ulcer, Canker aml every kind tee would any. drlay Ind, but try the rinrdy that n kind provniouro Las ever voucbmi.ll I.• 'oak, kin., to num j-sir nea, long wl rnrtiontnnn tin another Column win.lexal.- and ratan at DR. CI KUKt)K If. KKYSKII'S, W ntrevt, sign of the &Won Mortar, and at J. P 1 , 1,1011 NU'S, Allogtiouy 41 - Liver Complaint sad Dyspepsia Th..man lAtch ford, amyl. COVINGTON, 01110, DOCOMbOr 27, 1863. My wifo hag he.qi afflicted with the Liver , Complaint ntul lygpepnia for it number of years, duriug which time I have twat a great deal for doctoring, but she received very little sairfit therefrom, and fluidly the doctors saki she could be cured. Last spring sho concluded to try HOOF .A NITS LIEBMAN BITTERS; she took two hotting, and ince taking them she too been able I, attend to lov ...mesa I have sold quite n :lumber of bot tlea through lwr oeorrneudation, and as far no 1 inn barn, it has given 'fall 101 l LO Eill!!!1 hff Kato by FI.IOIINU BROS. and Dr. ONO. R. KEYSKI itbaturgh. Jy26:2w ati- Doubt Is Passing Away.--Mew - can now he ".".1 t.. gm•'tion the great tact that DR. ROO ERA' SYRUP P I.IV KIWI IRT, TAR AND CANOHALAtILTA Is the speci- le, the ,mly specific, for diseases of a Consumptive tumidl y. The proof emnen home to the understanding of the peo du. F , , full information see pamphlet. Read also the ad• e•f 1110-111,11 111 iu day's paper. air For sale, whole No and retail, by R E. SELLERS \t.. Wind and Second street.% Sold al., I.y II VIDKRBON t 111(0., Liberty stroot ; H. P , I cIIWART4 and lIKCKHAhI & McKPINNAN, Allegholly 4-4 - Why will you Suffer, WM6)I ILE EASILY tIIWA IN ED?-I.lave you a Sore Throat, Quinsy, Rio-ulna' win, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup. Stiff Joints, Front Mb, Borne, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your system Yon can 1,• relieved at once by tieing the most beautiful of all Liniments. the " if hiL rircaurian Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, et Morgantown, Va., and for sato cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and JAS.'. F. FLEMINO, near IL R. Depot, Allegheny. See ad vertisentent iu another column of today's paper. intar4:lro Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.-- If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to 0. DALY'S, cor ner 01 Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. DOLT also makes and sidle every variety 01 11. ellery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth oct4 44- BeiClielor's Hair llye....The original, relit, bl, , true anti natural—beyond all question the beat—never laden or faile to dye brown or black, without injury to the hair or gkol. Made and sold, or applied, (in nine private mints,)itt BATCHELOFt'S Wig Factory, iM.3 Broadway, New York. Sold, wholeffials and retail, by Dr. OW. IL K 171338, 140 Wrnsl street. au2;lardaw Fourth of July -- PrerylTody should wear a NEW HAT or CAP on INDEPENDENCE DAY; and to ena. Lk all to do o, we will sell our stock at greatly reduced MORGAN & CO., ISt Wood street. OE-Come one, come all, to MORGAN A CO's, No. HA WOOD street, and buy what you want in the RAT or CAP line. A large stock of SILK, FUR and STRAW HATS always on hand. Remember, MORGAN & ie2B led Wood ineaet. EPSOM SALTS-2000 lbs. in store and for sale by I au2l FLEMING 81108. ,''' 1!:1 ' I'ITPSBURGII LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE 17 - 4 INBCRANCE COMPANY, OORKER •01 , WATFLIt'ANDMAIIKET ,§TIRiETS, It Ft: l , `•‘,Pi -i i i Viiillunl:MP P e 'll- *4o:o4atT ofgaAvv, Tin* GLIAKAVIIocr*Ity:7 ithij .g es ex*ittilliranoll;itripirtilig to • .,3 ": 011 A ,, nomad with' LIFORISKII so, egaiuet HULL AND . 'CARI3O KISKS''on the Ohio and Slis6lseippi Riverhead tributaries., and MARINE RISKS generally. • And agaDist Loss and Damage by Fire, end against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. . . Robert Galway, Samuel .M'Clurkan, Joseph P. Oazzain, M. D., John Scott, 0 James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Charlea Arbuthnot, 'Alerander Bradloy, Joseph S. 1.1,1•11, John Fullerton, Marialt'd B. Brown, David H. eltarubew Ch 'l - WilltinillCrf, • " - Reboil 11. Utirtitl , , Jar.. D. 1116.4111. I - 10.1* . _ EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY . v " 07' PITTSBURGH. . . JOHN IL SIRIENBERUNit, President . • ..• ROBERT PLNNPS. Secretary. a W. BATCII.SLOIL tleneral Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP MARINE AND FIRE MISES. J. R. Shoenberger, - G. W. Caas, C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick, Inane M. Pennock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin, It. D. Cothran, It. T. Leech. Jr., John A. Caughoy, George S. Selden, S. S. Bryan, David M`Candless. /la — All Loren sustained byparties insured umier policies Issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and pn•eipt ly paid at its OFFICE, No. DA WATkilt STREET. ijy 11 WESTERN INSURANCL COMPANY, prrraßugon.—u Wit./ , • 1.. ~.sident; F. Ai. CORDON, Secretary. Will hunre against all kinds of ride, 1. r. v• A I Ng. All losses will be liberally adjusted an I e ....pity ;oat A Home Institution, managed by Di v who known in the community, and who are del min...l, promptuma and liberality, to Maintain the 11, hare: ter e.ch they have rusunied, on offering the best prof • t.••• th • • who desire to be insured. TitikeeTenffi-1 1 . Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketscm, 14...1t• • ler, N. HolMee, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. belt en. Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George harsie,Ja to.• Aaley a Aleannder Nimick, 'Thomas Scott. Sir Office, No, le2 Water street, (Warehoruie of Smug CO., up stahsk) Pittsburgh. nov24:ly A. A. CARRIER A. A. CARRIER & BRO., No. 63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Ininraae Co., of IL&HILIABUIiti. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Piro and Marine Insurance Co., PHILADALPILIA. CAPITAL, $300,000. loonrance Co. of the Valley of Vlrglntn WINCIMTgIi, VA. CAPITAL, .300,000. Commonwealth Inenrance Company, NA RISBURU. CAPTTAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. ILARTFORD. CA ?ITAL. AND ASSETN, If 2,154,450 Pertn•ylvanla Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Noy. 5, 1855, 8129,922 49 Wm. F. JeatinToN, President A. A. Csannut, Secretary deeltilspcly TEA STORE, No. 3S FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR RAPT OF TUE FAINIANGE BANK Pitt*burgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS Ihirchissetl direct from the Importer. for CASH. stock consists of all the different fLasors and grades of TEA brought to the Amernsin market, and BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES! PACKED TEAS, PUT Cl' IN HETALIO ?AIM. AGES, expressly for the trade TEAS OF ALL GRADE, BY THE HALF CHF-ST. COFFEE. SUOAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the slim menus, for sale. Long exp,rienee In the business is a sure guarantee• thn• every article Bold will be as represented. AGENT, BT SPECIAL Aerovertiricr, run Tar SALT: fir Dn JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAVNES. Pittsburgh, Jnuo 20, 1856—(Jo20) FREIGHT LINE. rrIfIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring kinds or freight from !Jew York, iu three daps. 01 $1,20 - p lou IN., and from Philadelphia lu 40 hours at 4, t 'te 100 IN. . . RECEIMS GIVEN FUR TIME WTTII A WRITTEN GUARANTEE. 1119—. No totter pack age or mall hi:indica received. Itark gnotit " FCLIT'SE FlLEif3 fIT 1.1 NP.." a B. ALLEN. Agent. No. '2 Amor 1i0n.... Now York J. J. 31citTaVE/t, Agent, cor. Brad and Lomort, Ph Yor further information, apply to je•24 - Ini—Journ.l copy SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC No. 93 Wood street, between Dintnond alley and Fourth street, • PITTSBURGH., PA. W Tux aitscriber is now opening a well select a.l amort. maul of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new,and will h, sold on at good terms as any other hon. In this city. lir will always keep ou head a general aissortment of Ii A EDW . k RE, CUTLERN, CAIIPKINTEItS' TOOLS, ,kc., To which he respectfrilly invites the attention of purchases* SAMU EL FA LIN ESTIKIK. M T. I'M/EN JAS. Nl-4 JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants PROPRIETORS OP THE Collins` Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WATHR STRF.HT, PITTSBURGH, PA nu .tla I RHODES, HAGEN & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION No. 3() SYCAMORE ST., CINCENNATY, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES, A Lso. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA D. B. ROGERS & CO., 11•NUFACTIMEOS OP ROO ERS' IMPROVED PATENT EMU= STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORDED. Joss AND FIRST STRENTS, 25 PITTSBURG 11, PA EINPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYA Corner of Seventh and Smithfield steeete PITTSBIIIKI *AL Psesengers brought from the old country to Pitts burgh, and monoye remitted to Europe. nov27 W. U. 8111T1I W. W. It. lIUNTKR SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER WHOLESALE GROCERS, 121 Second and lil Front st, Pittsburgh, Ps.. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, 12333E3 CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings'. air W. ,ft A. will contrpct for Warming and Ventilating by Roam or Hot Water, Mies or Chilsou'ii Furnace, Church es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Housea, Dwellings, Court Houses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 MARKET STRIMP, Pittsburgh. spl F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 299 Liberty street, dee I 4:Stpo PITTSBURG H Jam. B,Koorm, late of Humphreys, Hoffman& Koons, Pinta D. W. Hammitt. Late of Pittsburgh KOONS 451, HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND General Produce Commission Meli;hants, .tvp. 47 North Wharves and 1115 Nara Water sh ed, below Race stmt. PHILADE PHIA. REY'S R TO Ragaley. Woodward & Co. Phlld Bryan, Kennedy & C. Pitldh. Garrett. Martin &Co " Wllnutrth Co. Wood & Oliver. " Bell & Liggett, Si ter, Price & Co "J. & W. Ate, Caleb i spa k " BaßaloY, Cosgrare & Po. Truitt., %Mother & Co. " Watt & Wilson, J. D. Lebmer &Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick & Fonida, Cincinnati. A. A. Bullock & Co. Morrow & Gettior, Tweed & Sibley, J. S. Chenoweth Co. " And Plttebnrgh and Philadelphia Merchants gettm ally. Jel kdapcdm WRIGHT'S PILLS-5 gross just receive and for sole by (Jy2l) MERINO BROS. ,~~~ IMME=I DIRECTORS 8. 5. CARRIER OLD ECLIPSE W. IL Am.n CZ= HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CAST STEEL JAMES BLAKELY, ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER IN t'r 14-'l`)`-` Redding's Russia Salve.—lt is a Boston remedy ,- "„ , i , -,n .17, ;fr,,-4- -- . , t -111 AE1),4141 5 a , -- 71 ' tt of thirty years' standing, rind* rec.dninendfd E l tl i ltt dd lio n olti. 9 6 4 PW t kaftere protracted nixter t i: r i byLithysi ,: ns. .4 is ttlirre. apl tifxtedy curs sir .. orthel .a t a ild i fil t me . o l V.4,.; 4 4 ,5 71sitest , ; t dsegl X balls, pi it, hoili, (*orris, fehdfre, chilblains, d mi,4o.lo,,,iojireeikpit'4,l4o,:litre,;mi:lettca„...NO.7 obitstire ' revertikinti4 for Cnier sores, tile, s, .taa w i,, , i tt „,,,, , • i f oi l wit ii, nu, ,' ~ --, prraooN, at 2o'clock. ittil scalttilead,:nettlasn, ‘CILDIOII,I, Sore np- Th . frk . deof.thesainiiyav usTaietihnomittw ot'ttead. plO, recettimemied bt:,. nurseeo whitlows, sti S, ''' - " festers, flea bitei spleicr,,,stMss, frozen Jim s, salt theta, ticaiip, sorciiiitl't 4 ii - eketl lips, s ib' nose, warts and flesh wourls,:lit is a most vriltia ble remedy and cure, which ciii be testified to py thousands who have used it in the city of Boston and vicinity for the last thirty yeats. In no in stance will this,Salve do an. injury e or interfqre. "with Physician's prescriptionS. It is made Cram the purest materials, from a reoeipe brought frOm Bosnia—of articles growing in that country} andthe proprietors Nave 14ter from 441 pliislig, clergymen, physicians, sensciptailfs, nurses, aid others who have used 11.Amoselytts,,Ans1,..,recoto 'di:6M VO7ifi'el'-'s: — "Reililitig i s Russia Salve is Oar in large tin boxes, stamped' on- OM cover with{ a picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, whiph picture is also engraved on the - wrapper. Price, '25 cents a box. Redding &' Co., proprietois. For sale by 13. A. Falulestoc)c -& Cd.,:tFletii ',lin Bros., R. E. Sellers - & - Co.,ttr. G.,-/t4itity4r and H. Miner & Co., Pittsbargh ; BO St kham ; 111/Rennan. Allegheny city __--` irieHave You a Rupture of the Boo&I,a; —I svonlii most respectfully invite the attentirm or thefteinf flirted with hernia or rgipture of the bowels torny spieratiti asset fluent of Trusses of various patterns. and to gait every age, applied and entiefortion gm:mantled in every rase, at iny Mike, No. 144) Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa, sign of dig Idon Mortar. Among the Trtussisi sold by me will ,bo hush's radical Cute Truss; French Truss,,, very tight spring Gum Elastic Trusses ; .Childrcne Trusars, single and double: Umbilical Triciiis, chi/drains' and adults Ebrrli's Elul.: Spring rrais Dr. S. S. Filth's Sag:pada Truss ; . . The price of Trusses mrry frmn to gso. Tfericial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and entitling the measure around the hips, stating whether the niptme is on the right of left ride. I olio sell end adapt Pr. Banning's Lau or Body Brace, for the cure of Flo l l l l , ' has Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic Diarrt.m., and any weak oem depending on a weak and debili tated centlition of the alAominal mnseles. Dr. Filth's Abdominal Su/Tarter ; Rnglish Mart*, Abdonlinn , Belts; Silk Math.: BrHA And nearly every kirolor Supporter now In uses edso se-11 ..Sloulder Bracts of every style, for weakenested and hoop .houldreed penning. Dash,: Staskingr. for broken and varicose reins ~ h apensary Bandages, of all kinds. Syri ytg of ry ertriety avid pattern, and in fact - every kind of mretho.aieai appliance rated In the cure or din:thee., K would state to perumg in want of Dr6e nor Trustier that It an often Mend to unit the patient by writing, but it ie totter to ..I , e the patient and apply the,T.ruite r..tially. A tItIP;RH 11!t. 0 Kt). 11. REVSI4II, 140 *WodiVert, Sign of the Uoblen Mortitr. THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE-CO. OF PHILADELPHI A. PM - 0U PoIIATLI , In VIZ LIMIKLATME OF FEMOTLFA 3I 4 .3 • CHARTER PERPETUAL- CAPITAL $300,00(a Office No. 59 Wainnt St., Pblindeiphi n. PR / f 7LEf EP TOR FIRE A IC7) MARINE INSUR.A.NO.E. STATEMENT A , at hori¢ed Capital A radiant of Capital paid up Sandia Total ANl4`tR linbir for =II Bonds and '..lortgn.ges on ttniunimbered Real Estate, and Stocks of par ................4182,500 00 lkoAls and I , loek Notes, bearing Six per rent, interest ............ ... ............ 28,1.90 01, Cash en hand and In Ow hnuds of Agents 25,744 18 Bills fleceicst.l. . 14,308 is, EMI= P. M Mornrty. I,nkina, F.Ari Wtn. Smith, litrn., - Geo. W. GonadAy. Wm. J. P. Whim, klaq., J. S. Ilelfr .1 M. - •tir.is Trumps/ix, Sec y. Thin in to certify, that I have oritirally, and by a perimnid examination of the bookm. capital, IiSSOCii and lifSnitritsoll of the Alliance I linurrince Company, of Philadelphia. byre:3li oteil the btalitliim and reaponaibillty of maid lirdihttiot.. and I do Tina. anti sill entirely clear iu my convintionn, that a uninirkaired Capital in Mortgasp• Est Ats. Wiirlil for which the/MIMI, in mertgaz.d. investiptiotig have boon rigor ms and searching . , And are. I lIF.NJAMIN 11. ALISTtN. tatio plon.cror in Rnying that T Lace bell with Ibm.inaiin 11. Amnlt, for ,roral yAars, and have cot ire onfliienr.. In hi. y and ability, and would p:ace rail tip.. I,ts stat,•invot, or legal AIILLAIt) FILLMORE. Wm H. Blair. firm flair 11. 11. Afyr!ck k Co. Phila. k I.lntur, 11N,. Jonkins, Jr. “ Wm. lion. Harry IMltlvrin. Syra Hon. Jon. Downs, N. I* rose. N. Y. If. 11. Ilathorm N. Y. 1.147nj. 11. Austin. itnirnlvi. Thin t.lompAny ~11•;‘, 4 KIIRR INSUP.ANCP. on no,l 6t runner. %1A1:1N K 1 NSU lIANCN on cent,-0., carp. and fright; ISLAND IN :411 NPMon 7, onfl6 I.v rivors, lokes. 1-3113.6 ar rnilrowl, on (In lift.olllMOArlt I tl; corms as an) oth,r rom08.11•10 LIMN TAAPPE, ./Y23 No. ito Wnlor street., Pittstmrgh, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WT1,1,1 AM BAG A Miff, President SAMUEL L. MA Secretary. 0 PFICR: 94 Woe, street, between Merkel and find streets. Insnres HULL AND CARO() RISKS, an the Olin and afivei.ippi Rivers and tributaries. Denims against boos nr Darnago by FIRE. Also, Again" tio rorils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportatinn. William 11.mgmley, James M. Elnannol }lra, Itthert Ditnins, Jr, Isaac Ponnork, S. Ilarb...nittl, Walt, Ilryant., OMMONWEALTII INSURANCE CO. HARRISBURG, PENNA. Charier.' - - $300,000. rm.. I o,o,Puddings awl ether Prop,ty against Damage by lin•; Aldo, egainst Perils of the r'ett, Inland NatiKsthat and Trldisporlation. °Fromm—SIMON c.tMERON, Preaider t. RRNJ. PARKE, Tice President S. S. CA RRIRR, Seer etary. A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithflcld_(je2ltlni DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, OFIIOE, S. E. CORNER TIII RD AND WALNUT STS-, Philadelphia. ; AR- MARINE INSURANCES on Venues, Cargo, Freight, to all tarts of the world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Ild.viim,Slanal./. lakes and Land theriages, to all parts the-111111b— irE INSURANCE ON NI RIiCIIANDIZE generally. On Stores, Dwelling Ilunses, &g. Astett of the linnparry Sdesnifs.r 518,1555. Bonds, Mortgages and Real Hecate .......... Phibuielphla City. and other Leans 85,210 Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance CO'd t:23,000 30 •hills enema • - • 28E410 97 yeah on hand . 2fi,82.6 59 IsAlancee in bandit of Agents, I'l,llOlllllA on Ma rine Policies recently issued, and other debts dne the Company CIR,FR9 Afl Subscription Not. 100,000 00 William Martin Joneph 11. Sent, likitnund A. Solider, Jolin C. Darla. John 11. Penna., George G. baiper, tklwaril Darlington. Dr. It. M. llntlhoti, Williani C. Ludwig, lingb Craig, Bpel.cer Charles Kelley, 11 AIWA Brooke, J. a. Johnson, riiO3. C. HAND, ViCO Pr idonL licsrar LrLlama, Soorotary. P. 1. MADEIRA, Agent. No. 95 Water streskt., Pittsburgh. MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE con OF PIIILADELPIIIA.. 0111kitTER PERMIT AL—CIELLVTILP PS THE eIVITIL ar IMMYLVANI.I, Chartered Capital, 85001000. FIRE, JfARISE AND INLAND T'RANSIt 4 RrA nn, AARON N. LIPPINOIrr, phaid,nt, ORRIN ROOKIht. GEORG>: YOUNO, Treamarcr. Aaron S. Lippincott, William R. Thomas., Mahlon llilltieghittli, W Miami Neal, Nicholas lie Taylor. Aland Weeks. Orrin Rogers, Clarke J. Finkle, John P. Slipknot, James P. tintyth. I' .. ajrThie Company has tern organi-zed with a Omit Capi tal, and the Directors have A kethrtuie.l to adapt the hnimin.etB to its available mammys. To observe prtaionea in cowling. ing its alhirs, with a prompt mipistntent of kern. PittAlnirgil lace, No. ;13 Water street. - J. NNWTON JONES, An-mit _ Tho following NVPII known and r, kabsible rims in Pint burgh hano nutria - trip:at roMrenee to them, with rogarthfq,lito stability and sou:nthem of tho Manufacturer,' Insurtinno Compan Kra y. mor k Rohm, Goorgn P. Smith & Janos, Tiernan & Co, nor( PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. PITTSBURGH. Corner o. Four.h and Smithfield Street', ACT Mgt 1 ZED OA PITAL, $300,000. Initure Building, and other Property . 4;ainat Lam Of n ,••• by Fire, and the l'erils of tho Sea and Inland Navi gation and Tpinap rtation. FtCT.)RS. aody Putereon, Japb Painter, W. Waintork, ' Tantt er, George W. S u W. 8. Haven, Park; L Grier Bprus , . Wade tfampaid, -IX M. Joni, Jones, J E Jceiss, EL R. Cornea: OFFICERS. President. ..... ......Hon. WTI. B. JOHNSTON rwe Pretiaent RODY PAITNRSON. Sedyand Treat--A. A. OARst lIIMIEI c` --F sho. . 71114441.4410 RS ~:4114.1), D ONULSOlg - •06170.1ndd1.,0it44_111 (Thursday ).F.S.RNINO, et ft osetectr, tit . ANCEIOO4X,W.Lb, corner of Fonrth and Smithfield otntota._ 41,..sCrdintkatmi from -Fayetts=wity, nod otheitrivaiThicldrib - 6 - 4 ,61, ua •• '' raird abhe.' rums itactading•unqiocennt -aubistftetors ttonS arid Xifi aped, or, his, principal Speethetrthlthe tr. 8. Seupti; Zahn itg - elotr, eshum.the , N , Y. FsontuK . ' oo6l— an accurate steel portraisand numerous illustrations. Thel.llli - efid s- Ilitnk - gricx. of Ames Iltle/Anatt, late 114"7.414*11an't in'ttontlOVKUnistot iciSadokt, Sens tar ati Rept e ‘ntitth'e in 'Cowen', and Seeretary-of State: laeloding most of his Important State Paperer, Horton—with an ar*nrite portritt on steel The Republltan IF,Sunpaign`Sengster—a large supply re e•dved—prlee.l2.34 tents., Appleton's Railway told fiteinn'tlititiathririfillcts. For sale by W. A. 01"ESS'SFRNXElf X 'OO4 an 7 it.tioklOSWOtis PTING , .-W.ILLIAM C LAY'rWOr nantebtat'and Fancy Falnt , r, 107 FOURTU street, be• tween-Woort end•Stnithfield streets. 41.• All All. done In the Stilt 15tYle orthe ~..,:att7 PLEASANT .1 0 0CAT/ON frgi tleottence; bJeolil nn fat•nrafiln .ugoted 7i` on Idt,..Wandtington ; shontnnt nt' th , nitint,"wAs.ood - paling con,,e, and planted with shade and triftliPent.,,' . -Prina . " 1 4 Jew and - terms nAny- 0;011111BERM* N. - _ s ' . 5; . A-BUSINESS MAN wantirt'tv'too3l,„ . 9asi- 1 . 1 re4red XI. nova location, whore but a arnalt-capital b , put hear of a good .husittesis stand for dale, itysapid to au7 ' E. CUM.B.EItT .4 SUN, 01 Ratko, t. . __.... - N l? ) , , l . V .,„ M oinl US g l .b C g — lngB "Nolf whal 41: , e ,,, . n uing . ~. expressly composed and,written by her fater,3lrwCiatori. F . If loved by thee—Ay rrairio 810wer,..-two now 13tairte ..py r, W. V. Matinee. ~ . n 7 i “ Illleve litho in the spring ilme".-.Frantit ILIWnwIt. ' .1 . You remember tillon—J. AL Sb "!A rt—, 'M ll II Ir k l'll sing tlieo a song.of a dent little liMert.;4. R.' Come to this. heart to lonely--foecantrititd , Weidd ~., ty Sart,. . - I Yes, thou art like flower of ,Illay-- , Ferd. Hitler; -.., 1 , lEkt , NoelnniWt pour le Plant-prir . W . V: Wrilptse—i-Vn. I 3 Sonvimir de New York. A. ..: laity Stautehottisebz'—llobt.l3tiiiiel.' ' . ms ` ~,'..,' Meet me in the forest shade—words byptrettee . :*o lin— li t raturiskitpliYalatenimm.....4,--55.,.........%. .v 4 , , Moonligkt.Rollut—tinmL N.,pornell. ;v. : 4 ElroswedftWidet—Perryn.K ,. -A ' ' -". ' $7.1.0606 00 . 46,140 rff.D,nt 1841 r~,P3J lA Jainest Sill. 1 1 1.gq., • BOW. I. llyrick, Fsg n .1. 11. McColloy, P. Wyckoff: Etwg.. - • Wm. 11. llr‘y. Egg.. 'Benj. H. AnAtim P. M. 11101:1 lITI', Pmidonl MC= Capt. Mark Sterlitig, Swami M. Kior, William DiughatM John S. Dilworth, Pruitt: Sellers, • J. Selimmmakar,, William B. Days. deal $617,318 16 DIRECTORS. James O. Hand. Theophilris Paulding, James Trurputir , Eyro, Joshua L. Price, ohLllll% Teti npul, Samuel R. Stokee, Moray Sloan, James 11. !McFarland, Charles Sc Robert Burton, John It. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, WM. MA.E.TIN, PresideoL MEM= Wilson, Childs & Co., Hampton .1110.cmpboll; IL Childs &Co. MM=M ~a. • ":. NEW ADVERTIMitNtr--- • The Last meeting with the Old . yok4,--isp.ker.. . -.• -- F r s I 3lount Vernan.kcdka, , -lienser.: • ' ' , ' - l it. FareeMll dear - mountain borne-43 Trosratare, , tryT Avenge Polka--; librechenhentor. ,', ~,, --, • - Lee Berda dn toiret valse'elegantes—Ledne. 4 ,;' , - , •• ,', 1 Twinkling Star Polka—Antonio do Angtlere s . .• - ~ , Alm, Fantasia* and' Conner!. Dieece by ,Iyedlareitpastave Satter, Ratios and. 'others. •'__ _•"Illi Just received by Ks - prem. ,% ' CHAULOTtbritiffhllk - Pio. 11/1-Wood aL f seosad door abote FtWat. II 4F-r2dusinmaited , frecrot peetage. ' ' ' ' ...itt"dr VALUABLE BOOKS BYK.K.PKgttS, at DAVISON'S BOOKSTOFF,...O 4WKitldriet, maw Fourth stre6t: ' " . - ~- , ,"• ,- '.. ?.'"4.--, liattieb and the .IDiviil4tilinl ilete,d, A tiele ,iapidgrel&• „e, boa -by Aubertin. ' .., —, s', 1 ' 5",...I s i s l I s , .. , D Sa ' rmins by Nev. C. IL , SOIngrOW, - the inodiriirhlllield. /4 Tho, Myatery, or Evil and God; by' ToOrig, , author of Christ of History. ; Sibert'a_Wold—a. new book, by author of Trap - Gatrh a a snnbfam. .i• Frefriont's Life—beet edition. - • . ),,,,e, 1,. Life of Buchanan, - . • . .-, " Bertha—hi* DrOnler's new book. . ,'," ' .' . ~ i 'fonnykon'e Menu, 'rotoßrelo In one Yollim* -0131 5 4 0P0Ll „ . - gilt. . - .... New S. S. Library, Na 4, being 100 volo . for $lO., .. ' , URESH STOCKOF.CHOWg BOO,Kh-I-On '841 3111 4 everting; Anglirot 9th,.atBp'cliick,44lloonr merciai Bales ltoaniti;eorger Wood and Vial sta.miUlltetwild :`taro ne'cleire colte4lontit t lioeks, embracing thougest ,na beer editions of detain] author/ in itistory,,Paetry, P . aVeL4 Biography, Prouvriitioa,; So kileit ad, *Other e with an, extenstroNariety op the popular .Literetnre bath of England antritmerica, recently tuned Trom the press. - , This sleek will be found. to comprise an excellent:selection of Boas adapted to the taste every variety.* readers, as ,7 welt air beautifully Illustrated works at Literature and• Art. Bibite of superior - print, and, in elegant Tar key MoreecO binding; with 'wavily gold elated clasps:— atir IiAVI.B, , Muth.. 17 FOAL ESTATE AT AUCTION Pin Man -11, will sell at Public' Auction. on Sntune po afternoon, the leth day of August, at 3 n'elnek;ati the 4 prentLue, six adjoining Lots of tirotunknactPlan 20 ft front ou Chancery street in the Ilerongh of kinnehestCt r byl2B ft. deep to a 24 foot alloy. This bleak'altagetbei vonta *like a det. 'rattle a to for a country. residence, belt g - out ut thii'btist• ri,,A.l par I the foment'. Ale`yl ISO Loaor ttranud 21 feet front by. 96 feet &Inches deep, n the corner of gionklin and ciumtiers;stro,tei-pppo t .Arriodateltanerell , • 4. Sale positive. Teruerit mile. • • . era -AficUqueere. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,-=OIL PAINTINGS, kc., AT AGUTION.—On.MUSA'. atoll. At:gust solttat Salve Rams, corner of W n,d tft! I utdirie, Cylinthr !AI& tytTaldk. 1 Ilittitlog Glis6 Gold Watch. , 1 English Lever • Levor , 7 " FAimpfitiletti " • . 2 in:wrier 141.antio Clocks. . . eanuogsTwith hands=asiltrramm wel be addod to above nolo, one attperlop botaebe# ',ewer Gold Watch, intlopentlout eoceant parachute 4:id "comisoza, bon balance. , 11.1. ibat9l4 nu 7 •• • :Ailebtlit A RARE CIIIANIEE, 5 , .11( - 1 ACRES, OF TIMBER, COAtiand 1 VI-ill, IRON ORRIAND to offered for sale on titer aide terms, or in exchange for property in thin eitir or county, This Lund ts heavily timbered, and lies conveniently - fa the Cho ion river, in Forest clinnty, go that the linnber din he 'looted out and broright terearket.." ' It contains an- F.LEVFN 'FOOT MN of GOOD COAL Under n large portion-of the land. ' There is also Iron Ore and Lirnestona In nlnientance upon It; and thos'oii I good and ;rilli-se4red. A RAILROAD r -; Is au rvrynt errors it, and will no doubt be bnilt; trbklcla pert of is litre of railroads from Now York,to St. Dindsg The Soil is goat and generally revel, and le Jut We ratbit of region that will soon be one of farm of The VW acres lie together ht a body, and will be at a -• bargain to the pun-hence. Enquire - of TUOMAS WOODS; ,teal Ratak! siersn,t, anti . bioafilcatrthotteet, ritillbure L „ CIIOIC E LANDS IN 10W.A..— : 7W,.,,e,'Ave tome Lands for Kale In Johnsq d connty,ilvoyalleritrtm town City, on the — Port De Moines road, of-a 7rery, _ - lynt quality-41W arra* in ono body., ' _ Al., Riality Arras in Mills ixtnney4 tWelirs rn AVM Gnu„ it ,rind's; tao milt* Crum Olen nwoixf,the Coo *sot. Also. One luintlieli Acres in Cedar county, halt"-Itatlbee tween lowa City and Musinstino„ nl only Guesting-UM M. M. R. It. which ie 111.1 r in otierrios. .For terrosind*lce enquire of litn6) BLAIi,ELY & . 11.1t4A1- CrJ.OIINTIII7 . offer for saie f liits"lte ronmodating tertus, own very desirable locations' for Coll I 1 LF,N WWI, situate near Past Liberty. To persons wishing a country home, these Lots offer great indueihnititti, being good carriage marl, euirlneat tbe paisebger sta tion of the Pennsylvania Railroad at; East .1411.eirtp ; Enquire of T110.11,A8*V10... pft„,, nue iroarefored. EAST BIRMINGIIAM.— For ,soloi,,one BUILDING LOT in East Birmingham. .Applyto. mat BLANKLY KG A FARM FOR SALE, in Patton towtship, ACL. on the waters of Turtle Creek, and one Mlle llom me w:writ Station on the Pennsylvania nalh-caub sixteen mike from Pittsburgh-0(v Hundred Acre: thirty.live of which are primp bottom land. Improvement,. eiaelst of a hewn ii-g "Muse; n 'Primo Stable and ,141:g 2Urn--yousit Or chardi Ate: This Aim would tlividiEwk l 4) l l t,illlAtat , 1 :1 1 kla abongeinally through it. Appltto ' ' ..___. nun BliA/S.RIX dkkletrfrli. M i ltVl fl4.lolltßll4ittulTallti'" F. 're to int' he It idioms of Pittalmitzti and vkil#lY''Ularbo:-ti*D w, IP° 'Mo establishment, and intern% in ISO (*Method ,tr 1- a hand, for retail pertinent, the ClTOlCKST,imd'llglir4l3Al, TV OP-018ARS, TOISACCOAND.WYSTko -.beftittinkiakhis city. iiie.'No:b7 FIFTH greet; Meooulc 'MU: .._ ' auecce . P . PRI:01'40. CIT Y PROPERTY .1411.. K :,$41•.0 -w, pm Frame domes in tho AftliWan4 fronting.., ( Pi street. with large and eligible Lot. .......,..:, - 2 ' ' 4 1 4'4''. - i;, - - , tr' - i- Also, one iu the rear of the above.,. - ~ _ , ~... , Also nine Lots of Oround on Webster street., 20 „fper,frttoMV-' • • by 110 feet deep: , Also, ten Bonding Lott on Summers street,...%fetCliy; 185 feet. Apply to ' [enOj MARE= St Holum. MAGAZINES all rereired for 4t4J+4 , qT. rtnex riFtv3lN pen Frank I.ogli‘oll 110#110 V4t14,10x1 VO'S pollllil $l3 mat; ITOOOIOO/1*104154. 0,0113; FelloOltelker, 10 cents; l'arvlvit Vligtvgittes 115 WSW. liftittlna.4o - av4lttl; WWI 'OllllO , 4iftwt VioteiA.Ntttl4Plakthan 4'3n 14 . prm"ltt.di .4 4 0.001tv4. l iMlY•4l•liitt a biter smiliixtae abort Ntris,wrinPs yr* are VMS o t getting 11040 wtton rM 10004. Itt.woeo+,o 0-00 tittt , i 41100 00. elattlaCnage — liirS' 1 reiNka‘ 444 , 01 c, ttn ll•litttlit litrocii, 0 1 , Poige , the 110.011.0 13 1 6 7 X'C'tk.IrfIN1.., puractsed. t•NM rm- (tub,- -Vve tam my tiatA• the, I.vmvan »WA 'PO* towi,ttA iff Yofiwiti4ll:(Ahe xlt '0.44.41 WeWhi" AIWAt6rIV - 4.,Pna:S. rykin tat sors, Mx st, 1,0 etWattet, nhotrunig nsnt Fwa St tnrossonansPictttiato. on :WI% 'street, l'otrreen Wood nx Libarty.. loot WIER? a. unlit& S. OUTITBSATASA Au 3 Slidsiket . B coo 40 boxes "Anderson's" s's and Vs 'rase= to do. ''Webeor's old" s'ei do: C. do. 'lanes" s's dw. do. 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