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' ' c,"•; , " . 4 ` -d: , . , . 1 = ; • fh.t. i % ... .A . •• I.V. - -tlai'..- •"" • ,_ - .4,.. . ,4 r 'l 't - r r' ' : .• ••• tq l • ' 7 ,:t , -..'"' ' - .. . --;= , i ' • ' ''' .:. ...: .. att t".— '' - •"'" ' •.. 4 1- ' , la A, • , ' , , , 4- 4 'T 4 .. 43•,,t,11 T" . ... ''' ' r .• " ''' .. AN , ' ' 4 ' • - 1- * ' , • - '' t . 1. g... 4 • 1 4 i ". ;'''*,4"r4tf - 4 . 4400.0_,A4 Astletr." him - 4, 43 a d 7 4F • "tVi - , .1 Le „,, • tft 4.1104-4-T44.' 1 4 , kat' 4.( '1 VP -4- Vnist. SATURDAY MORNING FOR PRESIDENT, JAMES BUCHANrAN, OF PENNSYLV AN I A FOR VICk: pitEswENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, 0.1 , KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET CkSAL CO%!MISTIONTA GEORGE SCOTT, 0 Y OILUDIDU , CO JACOB FRY, Jr., MoN - roo,rri , r Co. ,11t%r1 , 1 1 OENERAL • JOHN RO%VE, 0, FRANKLIN Co MASS 31EETINGS OP THP DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. - - \ , • , 4 TheUnlon must and shall he preserved." ICf:SON. THE III:110 , RA , 'T op I.t.:,oo+Tlykolk. and all othera in tau, of prvaervihg the m i ni Ile. St noa ,en.atsl( endan gerel by a seeti or,zan tt tmaon. 1,1 and corm - 0i1...1 by Go. •1 - 'he Federal lonAtt,tion. and con.luctod ..tout. (ha of ropu(lntting, nearl( of the Goa [too, are reita,troll( houned that Mast , MEETINGS will he h.. 1.1 At 0..• fotloutuf times and of !h. ftictota of .1 M 111.11 AN AN lor Pre t.leht., 1.41 JOHN C I NIIII)GE for Vice Pro(odent At Altl E. Erie Gornto. on H . WON ESPA V. the '27th clay of August, 'ASO At PITTSBURGII. Allegheny G.iinty. on NV N KSI) V, the lOth of September, ISM; At BELLEFON T Crtitre C0n010...n NVF.ItNE,Da S. the 24th of September. At Ht ftICISIIIIRG, (the Cap. tot of the State., -ti WF.I) NESDAY, the lit of ()chit., A nil at I.IIII.ADELPII t A 011 th. • 171 Stideiolier, 1 Slot, being the Anniversary of the Adoption of the eun.tllutkvn of the United States. . _ will Eminent Democrats. from .our and other Stet a. be preeent at all three mertlrip, fu eddreee their fellow cltizene. By order of the DEMO+7ILATIC STATE CENTRAL ON, THE CAMPAIGN POST It i 5 three months yet t , the Preeideuti , ll elec tion. We will furni , h the 11 - ,kty Poe to chit,: of •e❑ or mure dui ine that time for the low prire of THIRD' CENTS each. Thar dollar,. will pm for ten papery for the time. Now, bow chti aoy good Democrat or friend of the Union do service in the cause better than by raising ten dollars and !,ending for thine-four Poste for among his npighbors The Poxt 1.4 enh, , tc+.l fur the war," and wii contain in ita smite column.- x 13rIzer um u n it ~1 political intelligence tt.an any cther campaign paper west r.f the moun latne The campaign from ahout the midi of A ur,-, to tho elocticn wih he a warm one. Great are involved. l seat ettort, Kill be made :a..i the Democracy is preparing f..r ,n« of its resolved and vigorous etTor t Let our friends st t, the money for ten, twenty. forty or a hnndrel Campatyn Posts and they will thus let their neigh bore undemand ail abut it Our &ub list , ‘ are ve-y lane al , ea•ly A 1.1 le exerci , ti risrxin CAA in n I FREMONT POLITICALLA. Having in a former numl,ar c“rv-olered Fl mont finrtnrtni;y, we 1151 1,1 , 0..1 C•,11 him next hi- 1•• hut Ve ;in i.! SO much h , •ltt'r :0! 10 - rttly .I• , L, w 1 , , ,1 able on Tullr cornriercl:ll laps. t h,• York L'oro that w r `t•Tilt‘ • remark., t 011 f It , 1,44 n 1,..ht;.. paper: lint it ..itt Within Inv itittrti t tr-ui it will shwa - with what t. , r,e IL ,ity \Jr Van It.ir. a ha, Leen kriwn in the political bietury of [lie iut,tr M. the • \*.ortii erll man with t-ouitieru tide- ' anal \h. Fremt.rit, if he -h0,11.1 e‘,l t.. t.e kn. , n to puliti,al biqt,ry the po tion. SICICe he, tin LdITA LIAELLI, it, atandn before the party a., the exponent treme Niirthern principle , iiiir doe. that tion limit lhr unlithetiriti cia.rik , ter, it eminPnt iy :301101 Cr3l - -bl, LOr dui m—re ihati .111:t1 ,er of a centiaTy maiumium.l a tof political which ha,: fmr,vr ti f,oluro Mr Ini:',1011 many cram ..mm The fttivir of 513131111,1' Mid Br-oks. la but IA 101 l in that hurl Mr Sumner indultted in that vituperation • South Car••liha which hay been poputar in 211.1 , sachusetts vine the repulre of llr Hoar thia Mr. Brook, rearnted, 1 , -11 . 01 4Pf hi , State, in his own manner The ov-it•orneut of that • tr,:e has aided in develoronga fanatical Ma—achuaetts party artle'Ntirili, which curn,u-Li enough hn.s itqfittnsen a South Carolina man or it. lender' The !slit..nichusett- party are mo-tly Pre&hyte. rtaus in retigioniii i,elirf , with great at.horrence Romarriern. yet their cat..ll.i,te r N Catholic ! The stne party are abolitt.iti- 1 , , yet all the tL•:nr cand:. late have been ultra pr. Slavers It CGlbillee9 Ilii• protect , nits at the :North, yat rappc.rt, a free tladep ,,, t , , , Calhoun party i earnin. , ed Ino,rly of ar dent Whip', yet their Vt , ll, 1,5 i.Jr a radical item , — cram: They ,niter, horror or e,rruiptiutl, t they adhere op the not gigantic speculator in public lands with public money the world has ever known' They avow a desire fd. a man of energy and decision, yet they rally around the supple instrument of Palmer, Cook , in the perfection of claims, of which they retain the profit, and leave him the shell ! They desire a leader of men in times of emergency, and they take up the humble follower of Kit Carsm through the wilderness They seek a -tatetnan, and they take op only the eon-in-lath of a ,tate-- man. They honor a military leader, and ral,y upon a cashiered in.ot.onliwttt• 'f bey lei financier. and take tit. a puldie.,lefaulter They admire the man of ,teadily developed char aeter, and put forward a naval officer (multiform ed from a pedagogue into a -urveyor, thence tut. the army to he cashiered into a land speculator, to become a politician with protested paper There seems to he no end to the paradox whieh the case presents, yet, nevertheli-, it mark the progress of disunion, 'drier! the Hde hond betwidm this man of contradiction , and his antithetical party is sectionalism. BULLS" BROOKS AGAIN It seems that Mr Pi e-t.m S 8i..0k, is trying to revive his quarrel with Burlingame He, or his friend, has written a note to Lewis D Camp bell, proposing a ho-tile meeting between Brooks and Burlingame, somewhere within a hundred miles of Washington city. Mr. Campbell de clines acting any further in the limner. It is to he hoped Burlingame will do the same. Mr. Brooks has occupied quite enough of public at tention; and should be permitted now to retire upon the quite unenviable reputation be has ac quired The character of a bully is not one to he envied and it is a matter of regret that he del not happen to assail. in the first instance, a man who would have vindicated northern char acter, and sternly re..entod the outrage if Mr Brooks in , istv on a hostile meeting with Mr. Or any other northern man, and his w.sh i< gratified. it will I, a matter of little regret if the result makes another election ne ces , ary in South Carolina Thoro has 1,e,11 enough of child's play and Qf ruthanistn We du not look upon it as a matter with which po litical parties have anything whatever to do i t is a personal affair, and we have had enough of it. so far as Brooks is concerned and if he would desire to win any public respect he should keep quiet now. ...•• 4.• ....r r."'r ." , 4 4 ,a, - .• ~-..,,,... -.rat.. .1' .i. -..-' , .r. 's• , -... ,,, yr. .4,. , . ,* aw .., .• . , • .....• - . . • . ! • ,--, -. .K...0tieNNiir:1*,.....A11.1.74714% *Z. *-4 1 4- '440 4 `" _ ___ ____ AUGUST I=l NI ~ ,,z,chtiqet t r, ' Tit si isur.—A letter or Johii O. Premoui is published in which an attempt is made to ex plain the 600 cattle trade. But let every one who reads it observe three or four facts in it. Fremont does not say the government, or the troops in California ever got those cattle. He admits that he bound the government to pay for them. lie admits that they were leased to Abel Stearns on shares as to the increase. He admits that he gave a receipt for the de livery of the whole of them when he knew that only a part were delivered. He does not deny that the cattle were leaved for his own lases as Stearns has testified. The letter of Fremont makes the case still clearer against himself. A case of an officer speculating with the funds of the government, and appropriating the public property to his own use is made out. His letter supplies every item of testimony needed. The Gls) head of cattle were bought on the government credit, and were applied to his own use as Stearns testifies About that same time he bought the Mariposa estate; and he borrowed money on the govern ment credit in sufficient amount to pay for it. As be hail no money of his own it is reasonable to believe he so used it as is charged against him and not denied as yet. MAJOR JOU N ROWE This gentleman has been nominated by the State Convention, as the Democratic candidate fur Surveyor General. An intimate personal ac quaintance with Major Rowe has sathified us that no better man could have been found in this State for that office. We sat next him one win ter at Harrisburg, and never saw a more atten tive and faithful representative, or a more gen tlemanly and agreeable man. lie is a merchant Rt. Greencastle, in Franklin county, and was twice elected to the Legislature in that strong Whig district. He is very intelligent, well ac quainted with public business, honest, capable and in every way an estimable eitivin and an ex cellent candidate AoRKE. Swl4rthelin make.. a gr e a t ado about the probability of Sumner berotning an idi.)t To show the folly of this story, me quote the following from a Republican'• letter to the Sandusky Rrytyter, a Black Republican pa per. The letter is dated July :10th, and stppear+ in the .h'e.qtxter of August pith The writer says of Sumner, whom he has ju=t visited : Hix general health seem: , partially restored —his appetite reasonably good--and his min ever glowing with the tires of genius and e tittenoe, .tlll mite enthroned within, um-1,1(1.4,d by the ehoek hat do you think ~t " that, Mr- Swieshelw ' If you doubt it, hunt up the Rt . ., trr of the bth nst and see t , eCOIEId pap 110W' WITH Nix —Some of Mr. Johnmton friends have resolved on his decapitation. A meeting of the County Committee is called to take the subject into consideration. and from the call itself it is evident that Mr. J to be thrown oVerhom - cl. Probably that wan the intention of some from the first lint it is equally clear that other. , intend to desert the camp when their lender is driven out The ilea of an uncondo tionnl surrender i• rather ton hutrilliating lor many to endure That certain pre..me. .houid .UCTIIIIIII ean be explained. hut intelligent voter. are influenced by different mcdAcee Look ut (~r but large etarripe.le THE HON ./"LIN NI CLA nat , a' illtyttri, of Delaware, a..ltire,apl a lar Fr and tinthileiiiistie meeting itt In.rel, in Ith tilt In tilt , r utr.t• of nt eet.h, he mitiourier.l thrit his ~,•iertgue 11,,n Jobn ttit ler -1111.. i 1 e:lher rintn-ry -r Fr ui •ut 6, the Pre4t.lene) an•l RN /11•11 . r‘thli r11.61111‘,(11 , 11( wns in•uin with OW vitt., Fippr, , al ..f Mr I'iagt,•n The S..rptt. , l - 14 [lnt the man t , . 4tntt.l nctitr,C. inn , thl4, theref,re t•emted if we n,t find him on the side lt,l ehfill!Il/ before the eleal,,n roc•Cri.N It 18 prOpahle that Benton electel t; ,vern.,r I.f Nli;;;R,u; IVe .lemo fr, this fnct, 11 t•urh it tie. tyro encouraging reni-C I4t That thy ktYtti.ton and :',lrtugfrl!-cr upo❑ on , ientried n Mt,‘o.l That it 1,0 gn•uml for the belief We Lave 4i u expre-,4 that in ten year- Mt,oun will he The example of Ii1LII`el! , t ee flung BEEBE free title hl• the chnnri• of n tl LI (~,I. T 6• ,atne I,arty that rivet, J Itrut n •upp. rt P.orhaann awl Breck inridge \5 F. have live.l in l'ittahurgh over twenty-or.. an I our aure, , tot- oil our side bare in thi • k.t,uutry ever twk, croturier, at on the other side a century and a half, yet Mr , . S , vei helm call= 119 a stranger within the p aten' Entensp A Inerieniiimni ii ( n-w. If Mr. S will tkll um how many ~r or of Mr. firl.lle•-. were In the revnh, WE. will tell them sornull,:ig 1-1).“111 our A IS 'SE F ALFLnu"I I .—A lying etatement in v ing the round. of the Republic-an pressev that John t' Breekinridge was one of the volunteer erdin4el in the Matt. Ward cane. Mr. Breekin ridge Irtd nothing whatever to do with that ca...e Ile Iva- counsel for neither party. He was tp.t in Louisville or Kentucky at the time of the trial What next " From thr Pit! I. .t and Cul.n Friday not an Unlucky Day A correspondent of the Ruston Post writes n• follows: ".11•sars. Eth tors :—I see the Black Republican press are croaking ill-omen, because James litt chanan was nominated upon Friday. Not to insult the intelligence of American voters Is «end you this, but to correct the ignorance of gentlemen in regard to the history of their cottony. and al's to rebore Friday of the odium which has long been attached to the same. This day, ( Friday) which has so long been regarded as a day of ildomen, has indeed been Dui eveutful one in the history of America. It was upon Friday Columbus sailed on his great voyage of discovery—dtwart on Friday he discov ered the continent; on Friday henry lIL, of England, gave John Cabot his commission, which day St Augustine, the oldest town in the United Stater., was founded: ou Friday the May Flower with the Pilgrim., made the harbor of Province town, and on, the same day they signed that august compact which was the forerunner of the present constitution; on Friday George Wash ington was born ; un Friday Bunker Hill was seized and fortified on Friday the surrender of Saratoga was made, and on Friday the surrender of Lord Cornwallis, at Yorktown, occurred, which secured the liberties of this country : on Friday the motion was made in Congress that the United Colonies were, and of right ought to be, free and independent; and on Friday James Buchanan was nominated for the Presidency Well may Americans be proud of Friday, and well may the opposition quake when they see the most glorious act of the Cincinnati Convention performed on FRIDAY, AMERICA'S LUCKY DAP Pass it around." TRUTH. THE WHEELBARROW MAN.-COI. Fremont was commended to the Northern Republicans as a mavellous proper man for the Presidency chiefly because he had explored and mapped out the Rocky Mountains. Some year ago, a man started from the At lantic States with a wheelbarrow, and tugged all the way to California over those same Rocky Mountains. Now, we should like to know on what principle of justice the claims of the origi nal wheelbarrow man were overlooked at Phila delphia. Besides,—if men are to he made Presidents of simply because they are good travelers, Steep cock, the Indian, had a pre-emptory claim to the Philadelphia nomination Justice, too, should have been done, to "the man that walked a thousand miles in a thousand hours.7—Baltimore Republlcan. learn that Col. S. W. Black is to make a Dem ocratic speech at Salem, Columbiana county, 0., on the 27th inst. BRE .M ~..~?' ~. NitVor ILA OW/ est. , ...tr.c, Pending their passage, Oen. Wm. F. Packer PENNSILVINIA DEMOCRATIC moved that Mr. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, (not CONVENTION. a delegate,) address the Convention. It was orrried, and Mr. D. introduced. Although a CHAMBRILEIBUBO, Franklin CO., I young man, this gentleman already enjoys quite August 6th, 18513. a reputation in the Quaker City, and nobly did Dear Nat :—After a ride of 251 miles an the he sustain himself on this occasion. Gifted by Central Railroad, and 52 miles on the Cumber laud Valley road, find myself here in the midst once, he has evidently paid great attention to the ~f a great assembly of Democrats—the matter much neglected art of elocution. The conse in hand being the nomination of a candidate for quence was that his speech, which was admirable Surveyor General, in the place of Judge Timothy in itself, was so delivered as to produce a most Ives, resigned. s enthusiastic and thrilling effect. Never before Although this place is not quite as accessible as was I so struck with the importance to the orator some others that might have been chosen, no one who loves fine scenery, and to witness the fer of artistic cultivation ; and I could not help tility, beauty and prosperity of our noble Cam- thinking that all our young men,ey desire to aspirants for the honors of eloquence, if they inouwealth, can regret that be has been summon- i rd here We have many fine valleys in Pennsyl- make the most of their powers, would do well to , vania, but certainly none finer than this. It is pursue a similar course to that which has brought Mr. Dougherty to such perfection in the beautiful beyond any I have ever before seen. The growth of the spring crops were somewhat art retarded by the drought, but lately gentle show ers have fallen. rind now vegetation of all kinds wear a most promising aspect. But the fertility of thi , valley is not exhausted by productions like these. Many of her sons have gone forth to render good service to their country, and reflect honor on their native valley. Foremost among these is the man whom all true men delight to honor—Pennsylvania's favorite son. In ft modest-looking farm house at stony Batter, in this county, he began that career of life which has since been so eventful and hono rable to himself and country, and which only needs the crowning honor of the Presidency to be perfect. The (Thnventiun ?MR very full, considering the comparative unimportance of its mission, as will I , e Fern by the sul.joine , l 11-4 of delegates SKS AT. , lll‘l. I•! I.EI. ATVs I Philadelphia City —F. C. Franer, C. M rnrth 2. Philadelphia y .1. I). Campbell. Will Lamb. M.intr-incry -Ed iiliitterthaixii -I and Delaware--George Palmer 5. Berk, Win. M. Ilei+ler. Vananni Lancaster . and Lebanon --Henry 5. hetUnl, NV. W. Murray. Dauphin and Northumberland -Jacob 1.1....)11 ring. ii Northampton and Lehigh • Nelnun Weiser 10. Carbon, Muni . ., Pike and Rayne.—Henry Molt. 11. Adam, and Franklin Wilsim Reilly. 12. Y , ,rk -Jinn Rankin. 13 Cumberland and Perry—John Stuart. It. Centre, I,yonming. Clinton and z.,ulliran 1-. Paeker 1... Blair, Cambria and ilunting , l•.n• Eirour.l Ped ter-,n • 10 I.,u,arne, and i•iduinbia Bend', k 1.1 Wright Bradford. -IL , orharina and Wy , dniniz ----- Ti.,za. Piitter. M Kean. Elk. C , eartiel Jailer and .t.lO-1 J.,Lu II IV ea VI, Meri-er, euang- and M arren- Edward Wil..in 2(1 Erie and Crawford - Tbnula• \ Br ~ ,1 5 • 21. Butler, Bea, rir and I.lta ren•-e r 2.! A Ilegbeny 11,ddie 11 , ./bert, J A 2'. N% n and ilreene •Tb..anaim Paulo) 2t S,,ruernet. Bedfi.r.l nail Ftilt. , n- I Roh A rtuNtr,,ng. 1r..l lane sr:4 iart 'hark. .1 24 J.,1,101, and I nip o - 27 Vie•tfus.rPlan 1 3111 Fftrotto Wartl..y Fret Schtrylk;ll iSerno.,l I=l3l Adnu, J I , anner Allegheny W I lack. Cherie, Bartett. Ilcnr ull. .Isn rkm. Arm•tr-ng, Chr, ,n I,n .1,.• Potier, Rea .-.r sn IIA R 1,1.01. 111 Crricr ru'ot I. an 1 I ntni.rtn hn P I t' I te% ine Berk, /I I. NI Aler Wiz) k arn• F re.l Lauer I F fir .K k. J H 1g• t.ar I NI .11.1 lilk 1 I. h • i. it •Ii . • at, 1 I •rer .1 wr, I NI I. I r i 11 . Hui.! 1 rt P.nr,!!, 1,1 -J .1 • ts% L.l Vl•••,,rw.ii• -I -t.: 1-41117...”.1 P. I 1ie.30,4r. rt.niti!t/ ser 4 teen r • ~ e 1•?1 trnrrarl ndiann M rt.•.tui I.4lll,nAtor I , r et . I Isrinsitv 1 . ..1 41 ll t l:~.rllretluetniot , I.,trorrm ',tulle: 'flirt., •13 it, I 1% Arr , ,,, .11 PluMar Nl , dit, Ito. )1-1,1,11 qi.l I a110, , r Al 4044...ti1er) I. - I .nut pmts A II T 1 1 , 1 ,,,, Northuml , ..rkl, I - I..,t,tg , ,tuery l'h:!;‘ , 1”114,11 1, ..1v, •12¢ 11 Au,lrew 1 ., •u01y - 6 ALI, I , Tri.ls. .Ivl I\,;.r.wirwur N. F •r IL/ .•14 mat., F .1. k II 11•••14,r. N! • 1. 0,•1101, ant, \V I ;1., dl I,d, is L . J hi..M corr.rt ho Ids 'll,/1 . 1/ :t tit. n. l , r A unto. A It. I Tilt. Juntst4 - A P Nk Th,til, I rver lublii4l , , flurkll,. -. Cx1..},.11 Patter-“u. rti H. Ww.h. ' , lt , war A ndernoll The (*.•livention ralle.i to orior by liou Henlrir•k B WI Igitt, Luuerur, their uin ..t Cunt herlan , l, uu•l E J 11 , 11 , . of ‘V1..t1111.rf , 11411.1, S , cretctri ,. . .•1' the 14 Convention I.eitiv n 144, ,ot imnd of Deleirnte. ati:ve.l in the pint , 11011 that hour, preelme:y it re :tm...tuned, Mr ‘N h mode hrirf ~t,reett. when tho Loll tiug c-nt Morn, N nnnou.,d 4u. A 1., •$.1..t. l• r.. 1.1.1 :4 I Mr Kelly wa4 het e vnthdrnwn hyJu.J of Perry. •I•li ',NI , ILLOI m t lVhttll,.” 1." I T 11,ylttltlitt john Holt, Nliirrny Nhall,n3 lt,te POI , ATI! lIA LI OT. AI iirrnv W . I W T A 1./..0.1et 81 J uh tr Row/. I. I rill El A 1.1.01 NI W1.11..1,T A lexa d nat :10 Ji~LuKt.% e :', I .INTH BALLOT. 111,rav WhAlLai 4411 P T AleAatot, .1-1. flow, 4: ! , .*.IF.N TO It I LL..T 111 . rtiv IV Iv IV T Aka.1.1. , r . Murray \V11,.11, J•. 1.1 John Rowe, of Franklin, having received a tine jority the nomination way, on motion, made unanimous lie is. a man of great modesty and real worth. lam assured by gentlemen acquaint od with politics here that he will add t o the strength of the Democratic ticket some. five or six hundred votes in this ;minty In the absence of Hun. John L Dawson, who was l'hamman of the Committee on Resolutions 11 LI the 4th of Martin last, It. It Roberts, Esq , presented the following four brief resolutions in'etotterni, That the Dennocrary It e n t nyi vah h, re-annAembled in State Convention di-Ire tIXI,II , to the national Democracy, their deep sense of the honor done thetn in nominating for President of the Fluted Staten, our distinguiyheil follow intii/eu Janice Buchanan, and while we make this acknowledgement of our gratitude ac a State. we anent assure our fellow countrymen of our determination to sustain and vin dicate the platform, adopted with such unexampled unanimity by the National Convention. 1? I A I N PATH Alit I H, and after /1 It. ea.olkis, ntrl /I , kern Own, hke tlic NAT... 1.1 I.'ll It %%111 ti aucl me1am..11 , 11.4.. II ping 110 1 tvnce AI for rata g 14%ra and ni.mioll,er. t,T., 1,.a n.. 11 lb.. lutin rn.l. 11.. bit... 4 nth.] e 'tool plate .wkg - raral label, with II EN RV DA LLEY, Mitnufw turnr, t V CLICK EN ER & ttil.. Matuifrtrtur.v. 5..14 at 25. fmte put I , t.‘ by In II Et) It. KEY ER, 140 11' et r.. t, stol t.y I,arty .I.uLlor In n..•.11.-it/ 11.• St. Lee AU ,tior• , I.4t,rs ft, 1” I.+n,uti•n, 1.1/ 4,41.1 to C. V. CLICK KN air Ilootland'r l]ertnan Bitters—Cm titivate of Ralph Lute. F. 111411 •• Spl‘ it of Time.," Iront.rtf. u. Jdeepen -Dont Sir : The• Bitters are In great de. semi here. In addition to the quantity void by Mont./ A Bel her your agents., the two other moms eel! more %of them then env tab.-, medicine I find they are Lunch need by run• ent fever iintionte to rebuild their broken coustitte thole I have 116041, during the last summer, lit m, own four bottle. They WOrtir.olllMettllM to Me Arid hi n heol hied, at is ttllsc when my gator° WRS much detelitated tom the etleote of n neVele idli ferer. They gave me an Appetite and restored ti tone and vigor to my whole system 111 one ~t the September nuinhere of my paper I minted my ollwrintit . ..l the peel ,Beets of the Bitter., Mlll, Wlllo'h lime Lhvy have li.l a tax a.• and herr flow Lakonia di. Oa '4./4rd opqr. Iry la than slrwlly In • ook Wan., I uroulii gar that I leal grant pleaeurn In gis ttinl tuatimony uf the talus and ota•cose .4 your Ituelav dully. yours, RALPH LI:TR 111=1 1111!I=1111 .1,, Ly FLESI I Ntl NRUB. It nil Pr. (3RO li. K KVSF.H ina2w4w I lit I ur I. tte ,- Honor to whom Honor l• Due t --Rawly putting we devine, nail nattering Indicne of articles that lie,: hate or never will he of use to the ,ounnunit) we de t set. But when we see a man first raising Muting f from the lowest ranger of disease, and then bonefitting hits neighhore and Itionds, and finally a whole community, through the agency of an at tide that ho accidentally discovered, we are forced to believe in hut, and give Mtn the beet notice and the need oniondcuous place that our colon , 111, (1111110 i, Snll, tender, In Mr Kennedy, and mut h to the origin of hie Medical Diecovem The mart desperate humor, or tho tie rces' arta, its of Itheutuatiem or Neuralgia, are cured in the slwrteet space of time by this accidental, yet most important, Die.•.,,ty of Ms IKeunedy Qt Set long inivertleeruent in another column. Sold 5.% holeaale and retail at Dlt. ONORON li. K E YMCA'S 140 tlooll ittroet, alio of the Ckdden Mortar, and at J P FLEMINO's, Allegheny autl.daw Od-Thousands of Children Die annually ,1 the Croup, and yet two or three doses of Dr. Rogers' Liver. %%oil. Tar and Canchalsigua will destroy the false membrane lormed by this diocese, give free passage to the breath, and th. , rounlily relieve this distressing complaint. Mothers, think of this: It is equally efficacious in all pulmonary tll/1.•{1.e1t.11 See pamphlet, also advertisement In another Sir For sale, wholesale and retail, by R. E. SELLEEB & Ou corner Wood and Second streets. also by LIENDERSON & BRO., Liberty street; H. 1 , BCUIVARTZ, and BECKHAM 411 McKENNAN, Allegheny City an.9:d/Nslw //44.- Batchelor's Hair Dye--Filleen medals and diplomas, aghtsi thousand upplicattims of tin inimitishb., attest the public appreriation. Brown or black hair, as true to nature as nature's self, is produced Instantly, without a chance of falling, or injury to skin or hair. Made and sold, or applied, (In nine private rooms,) at BATCHELOR'S, nS Broadway, New York. Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Gso. H. Hiram, 140 W,,od shoat aullelardsoir ORANGES --40 boxes this day received and for sale by RETIREE & ANDERSON, Jrn No. 39 Wood stn3et. OEM MMI LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STRIMTS, PITTSBURGH, PA. MAIM: GALWAY, President. Mos. GRAHAM. BeCrOtarY• ifsTTAln Company makes exery insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against !FULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Riversand tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Loss and Damage 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 partici. DIRECTORS. Rupert Galway, Samuel M'Cltukan, Joseph P. Giamm, M. D., JUIIII Scott., James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hrdlmau, Charier! Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph :1. Leerli, John Fullerton, lihtusfleld B. Brown, David H. Chambers, Christian Zng, William Carr, 14.1. pert 11. Hartley, Jas. D. McGill. fehlb EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOE:it-WHOP:It, President. ROBERT FINNN:Y, &l:rutary. C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS J. 11. Shoenbergor, C. W. Batchelor, Dame M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, R. T. Leech, Jr., George B. Belden, David M'Candleaa - - - - 41-Sy- All Lessee sustained by parties insured under policies issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt ly paid at Its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. (jy 11 WESTERN INSUI{ANCE COMI'ANY, Plrrantrami.-1.1E011:_i E S. ...rctidon t; F. N. UOILDON, Socretary. Will insure against all kinds 01 t I I, I.; an . %1A11.1:, All losses will be blewally adjusted an I ~,aptly paid. A Llama Institution, managed by U, e• • • 11 n lit. air w ell known in the community, and who are def .- , mined, t., promptness I.lld liberality, to maintain the ',rare ter on • I , they have natitllned, as offering the beet pre;.. who Moire to be lueured. DIECUTUSW—H. Miller, Jr.. C. W. Rirketaon, 3. K. Ft!ler, N. Holmes, Jr.., W. IL Smith, C. lionsen, George W. IA Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Derain, Ja .104 XI A cloy, Alexander Niruick, Thlnalla &Ott. W Office, No. 1)2 Water street., (Warehouse of Spang A Co., up state,) Pittsburgh. nov24:ly It= A. A. CARRIER & BRO., No. 63 Fourth errata, Psitsburgh, A (1 EN TS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurane Co, of HAKRISISUIttI. CAPITAL, $3110,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of PLIII.ALIMI.PLIIA. CAPITAL, 5300,000. lo•urance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Inm:waiter Company, 11A1( 11.18111.11 W. CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. ILAIIT Yultb. CA PI ['ALAND ASSETS, 840.54,4 b Pennsylvania lnenrance Co., PITTSBURGH. t'Ai'ITAL AND A A.SETN, Nov. 6, 1Y56 , $129,022 40. We F. JOIMITON, Promdeut... ...A. A. CANAlkil, $o rrlh, y. PEKIN TEA STORE, ONE DOUR EAST OF THE EXCHANGE BANK Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS Purchnsed direct from the Importers for CAELL The stock eAtruiista of all the differeot flavors and grades of TEA brought to the Amen"au marked, nod SuLLI Wll4/LE.SALE AM) RETAIL AT THE VERY LOWF.ST CASH PRICES! PACKED TEAL PUT UP IN MEPALIC PACE• AGES, eiprosoly or the Gsde. TEAS OF ALL URADEE, BY THE LIALY CHES , T. SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the nEUI A' sale. bug experience In the business Is s sure guarautoe that °Tel) arttele sold trill be as represented. AtiENT, HT SPECIAL APPOINIAIENT, rule THE Or I , li JAYNE'S FAMILY S. JAYNE:E. Ibtudnutrh, June I.IJ, 16b0--( J4?-1,) FREIGHT LINE. 41. 41M1 a NM 3/PIW TillS LINE IS NOW PREPARED t.,bnu nil It linig .1 if - right in the,., day., az 51,2‘i'V tho , i•nd in au hunt, I tu,a. RECEIPTS UIVF.N 10ft TIME WITH A WHITTI rpptity cl 11 =BIM ~.. paler yackattenn Ur equAil bonaleo rPcolvc4l ‘lwik El Lll•'t. FREIt. LIT Ll 5 E." G. li. ALLEN. Agwni, j AMor Lkwutw, New York J J NI, E ELV EEL Agent,. or. Hioarl And Locunt PhilA For it. itivl 11/ t, 1.1.1,114,t1. .1 ri• ly t jal:4 lus -Journal SAMUEL FAHNESTOCk, FOREIGN AND DOMK'STIC No. lid Wood •treet, between Diamond alley and Fourth Street, Air Txs sulwriber in now ois.inug a wen selected aasort. tusut of fornigo and ,lion,tic Bar y, all new,aud will I- R.,01 on an K.... 4 torn], as nay other house In this city. Ilt. ill al wale koup on ha•cl • gotivral maeortuvent II hl)11 AIiK CUTLLIIV. I'AItPENTKRS' rt .OLS, r. no ',q.t., tfully invitee the eaten it•il plan nasal. sIMUKL FA lINE.:. 4 I•Ot:K. T 11AuKN uth2ri JAI+ 04.11..L1N:k ME= Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Tat Collins , Pittsburgh, Meadville et Erie CANAL LINES. N. 114 AND II:, WATKR STILISHT, PITTSBURGH, PA RHODES, HAVEN Si. CO., FORWARDING AND coMMISSION So. :10 Si t CINCINS krit, j,-t,9 PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC! JONES, IMMO MCEICI=III FLOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL , .4 A D PROD VCR RIVERA LI, No. 299 Liberty 4:.lape EMPEIN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, P two gt,r. brought from the old country to Pitts. NI I On, and u ye remitted to Europe. f00r27 MU= WHOLESALE GROCEP, 131617:6ru Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, MANUFACTURERS OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING 0 ENER.4LLY, For Warming and Ventilating Building. 41— W. A A. will ceutnnit for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Ft.; or Chilson's Furnace, Church es, Schools, hospitals, Faetoties, (liven Houses, fuselluage, Court Houses, Jade, or Hotel. No. 2b MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. apl6 JNO oonrn, Into of II umpltroys, llontonoA Is L. 140, I• h tln 1). W. ilutnixt LAU) of Pittsburg)). KOONS & HERSTINE, FLOUR FACTORS, AND General Produce Commission Mei..;hants, Bagaley.Woodward & Cu. PhiLlßryan, Kennedy & irerrett. Martin & Co. L'worth & Co. W 4,1 41. Oliver, I Bell & Liggett, Sitter, I rice & Co. " J. &W. Rea, Caleb & Co. " Bagaley, Cosgrove A Co. " Truitt, tlrother A Co. " Watt & Wilson, J. D. Lelimer A Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick & Foulda, Cincinnati A. A. Pollock & Co. " Morrow & Getter, fused & Sibley, ‘‘ J. S. Chenoweth & Co. " And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants genet ally. Jal &depc6m WRIGHT'S PILLS-5 gross just received end for male by (jy2l) iri.vvrlNG BROS. MIIMAM PI T 'l' SBILIIIO II MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS. Q. W. Cass, W. K. Maack, T. B. Updike, B. D. Cochran, John A. Caughay, S. S. Bryan, No. 3ti FIFTH STREET, W H. 11AHR.11.1., .11g3Ait IMPORTER DEALER IN HARDWARE PI T 11, PA JAMES COLLINS Si. CO., MERCIIANTS C (ST ST EEL A I.So, SPRING, I'LOW AND A. B. STEEL SPRINUS AtiIIAXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, PITTSBURO 11, PA D. H. ROGERS & CO., MAIII'FACTURERS ur ROIIERB' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER Ross A.. 1.) FIRST STREETS, ALEX. HUNTER, DEALER IN P ITTSBURH H JAMES BLAKELY, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, Pll7Bl3UMill. MZ=IE! .JOt. 4 . H. IfUNTEN SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER Itt Second and 161 Front st., Ao. 47 North Wham,/ and 66 North Water s.'reet, below Race street, D3ZEIZI •~,~,~_, MUM I Vole, the bonen Eat A PitUUMED,ButtATII.— Whet ladY' or gentle would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath wheal by using the "Bairn of .a Thousuftei Flowers" as a dentifrice won d not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is eo delicate their =friends will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the " Balm " wa your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A Rant:mut Comm.axtoa may easily be ac quired by using the Baba of a Thousand Flow ers It will remove tan pimples and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. Sits VING MADE EASY.—Wet your shaving brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful lather ninch facilitating the operation 01 shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Petridge s Co., proprieters; and B. A. Fahno stork & Cr,i Fleming Bros , R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. (.3 H. Keyser and 11. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh and Beckham & MeKennan, Allegheny' city. Rave ou a Rupture of the Bovvelel —I would most respectfully invite the attention of these af flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid Nicol tment of Tlllelled of various patterns, and to suit every age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every ease, at my unice, No 1.10 {Woo,' street, Pittsburgh, lia , sign of the iloldeu Mortar. A reirug the Trues.ee sold by me will be Gm nd Marsh's liodlvf Cure Truss ; I , rerach Trusses, rery Zeisist simng lEMI=II Childrens' Trux..w, single amd double Umbilical Truss's, chiidrene and adults Eberleslie Spring Tru. ; Dr. S. S. Fitch's Supixrder Truss The price 'of Trusses vary from $2 to $3O. Handal ur itnptured patients ran be suited by remitting money and sending the measure around the bins, stating whether the rupture in on the right of left side. I also "all and adapt Dr. Banninp's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolap rue Uteri, Weakneas of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic DI3IIIII - Pll, and any weak nessdepending on a weak and debili- •ted condition of the abdominal muscles Ur. ,itch's Abdontinttl Supporter; Englah flame Abdominal [kits; Aud nearly ovr.ry kind of Supporter now In nee. I also uo Shoutd, Brae, of every style, for weak theattAi and stoo Ahunitiered persons. Idadec Stro.A.lngs. for broken nod varicose veins. Surpennery ~f all kinds. Nynnyes f er•-ry randy and pattern, and in fact every kind of Ineclianbol appliance need in the cure of disownn. KEYeEIt elate to tierevne in want of Braces or Truseee that ho cao..fteo Rend to snit the patient by writing but it ie .1w ay, Lester to see the piiti,ot and apply the True. or pere.nielly Addreee Dlt 6EO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood et., Sign of the lkilden Mortar. jul 1 , 6 ly THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO. I.NCOI.I.OII4TED Br Ins ttauLtTtrat OF ptarnnvtatt, 1534 CHARTER PSRPETUAL- CAPITAL $300,000. Office No. 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia. Pit ITILEGED FOR FIRE AND MARLYE INSUILLYC'F STATEMENT. Author;tbd Capitid ezno,ooo Amount ,(Capital paid up. "fetal Aseeta liable for losass Banda and Mortgages on unincumbered Real Estate, and Stocks of par talus $182,600 IN B•,ndn and Stock Notes, bearing Six per cent., interest 28,106 Oi., Cash on band and in the hands of Agents 20,144 18 Bill,: Becotral•le 14,396 in P. M. Moriarty, Dig., Israel Lukins, Esq, Wm. Smith, E.g., Goo W. Collitdo, Wm..l. P J r Ileifrich. key, J Ni..ka IS T11”1,...T. Soey. This is In - certify, that 1 have critirally. and by a person. examimitam .if the nooks, capital, Ramis and securities t the Alliance lieutrance Company, of Philadelphia, inveel ~sled the mailding and naspmtsibility of said luatituti.” and I 1.• find. an.! KM entirely clear to my conrictiond, [LA mipany lit, a :T.1.1 unimpaired Capital lu Mortgav ••ii 111.1 e. IJ Real listate. worth double the AM,. Ihirls IL, gat MO is mortgaged. My hlVeatigatiolll4 ha been and near. king, And are, I th . n!. - -, BENJAMIN 11. AUSTIN. I take plenaule In eaying that I have been acquaint o ith Benjamin 11 Austin for several years, and have anti .s.iitlikuce in Lis integrity, capacity and ability, and WOO p: acs full reliance up.m Isle statenients or legal opinion. HILLARD VILL.MOILF.- RE FE RENCr.S. H firm ,Blair It B. 3fyrick & CO. Phila. .ir 'dotter. Phila. Han. Jenkins, Jr. 'Am. Hun. Harry Baldwin. Pyr ILu. J. RAW . .. N. V. criae. N. Y. IL Il Linthorn. N. V. Benj. H. Aultln, Doge Gompnar eil,ta FIRE INSURANCE' on bundiu F. e.el flannure NIARINE INSURANCE on neon-1 rate and freten INLAND IN...iUKANCE on genie b rivers, lakes. canals .0 rsnle.eails, on as accommndatio tenon no au) tier ri,Ton,i No office. LURK TAAFFE. Agent. /Y: 3 No. Su Water street, Pittsburgh, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAN OP PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAGALEY, Preaident. SAAIUM, L .)IARSLIELL, N.N.retary. OFFICE: 94 Wafer str,f, bollowen Market and Wood greets Feir- Insure! HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the OLie and Mi,realippl Rivera and tributari,e. Insured fnannet Loea or Dasnage by FIRE. Al-n. against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Nallgatlor. and Tranapertatiou Wflllew liast.leY Jan.'s NI eo.‘per, Samuel 1. Kier, Samuel Rea., William Bingham, 11.010,rt Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, btlal. M. l't•unoclr, Francis Sellers, S. Hsi - banal., J. Schoontnaker, Walt., Bryant, William B. Ilaya. Johu Shipton. Idec'2l COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO. HARRISBURG, PENNA. Chartered Capital, - - - $300,000. ay_ I c.,,nree Buddiars and other Property against brosnt Manage by Fire also, against Perth ~1 the Sea, Inland Nariastlon and Trenspk,riation. ()retcres--HAWN CAIIERON, President. BENJ. PARSE, Vies President S. S. CARRIER, Seer etary. A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. De'23,6m DELAWARE MUTIIA_L SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, t , FFICIL S. R. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT SW. Philadelphia. IIIARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Frelgl.L bt all ports of the world. IN LAND I NSU RA Ne.ntl. OS GOODS, by Rivers, Canals lab. and Land earring., to all parts of the Union. Ft RE INSURANCE ON MERCIIANDIZE generally. Or Stores, Dwelling liouws, Ar. Assets of U. laxparlq Notternbrr 6th,11355. Mottle. Mortgages and Itrell &nate iquittilelphle City, eu.l other leetue ......... lurk to Bunke, Railroad and losu.rance Co'l tittle nveivable 0.11 on losnd linlaurvn iu hands of Agents, Prendurns on Ma rino Policies recently towed, and other debts duo the Company tlutiticrtittlort Note._ Nlartin, Jux•ph 11. Sval, E.llanntl A. Soutlor, John John it. I'vnr.ao, tieorg, Kit wxrd Dan lingtou, 1)r K. M. llutt,u, Witham C. Ludwig, [(ugh Craig, Sprue, Clu Kelley, H. Jones Brooks, J. Q. Johnson, THOS. C. lIA.ND, Vlru Preelt HENRY Lrun.tun, `3e,:retnu MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COM OP PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PERPETUAL—GRANTED HT TILERTATE Or PIMIITLTAIIIIA Chartered Capital, 8300,000. FIRE, ..IiARLYA: A XI) INLAND TRANSPORT 4 770 N AARON 5 , LIPPINCOTT, Preaddent. oRHIN ROGERS, RecTotary. GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. Aaron S. Lippincott, Alahlan Gilitughant, Jilin]. G. Tay ha , Orrin Itogurn, John P Sumo., it.k-Thie Company boo boon organized with a Cush Capi tal, and the thro,tui , t ha, determined to adapt the bualuesa to its !mutable re/40nm., To observe prudence in conduct ing ita affairs, with a prompt Ltdonstment of lowa. Pittsburgh Office, No. 76 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. The follow-11,g well known and I eilioneitde fir= in Ditto- burgh hare authorized reference to them, with regard to the stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer & Rahm, Wilson, Childs & Co., Hecirge P. Smith k Co., Hampton & Campbell, Jon., Tiernan & Co., IL Childs & Co. nov7 PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. PITTSBURGH. Cornet tt Fourth and Smithfield Streets, tUTH , MtIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. Insure Building,. and other Property agalrult Lon or D •• F and the Perils ul the Sea and Inland Nan gation and Trump nation. PHILADE l'illA DIRECTORS. Wm. V. t Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. A. t W. Welintock, Jae. P. Tanner, George W. Lz nit i W. S. Raven, D. R. Park, L Grier Sproul. Wade 'Hampton, Long, A. J. Jones, J IL Jame. EL R. Copluill. OFFICERS. Prerideat. WM. F. JOHNSTON. rice Named ... . . .RODY PATTERSON. Satyamod Presa...-.A., d CURRIER. Seale 4,4 .44 - - - : 4 . • 4 . , ,04 ' OF PHILADELPHIA I=l ri. , 50,e36 IS MEMO Jtmea alit, E:q., 13enJ B. Myrick., Etiq-, .1. H. 1.1cColl:y. Eeq_ 1.. Wyckoff, Eeq., H Gray, Hog., Del* 11. Au:tin, Eeq. P. 51. Molt! ARTY, Preside EMIG= Capt. Mark Sterling MIEN= James C. Hand, Theophilas Paulding, 341111. Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. [rice, Jain. Teunaut, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, Jamas B. McFarland, Charles Schaffer, Robert Burton, John B. Semple, Pittsburg D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, WM. MARTIN, President. out. P. A. MADEIRA, Atgout, No. 95 Water street, PitUibUrgb MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. DIRSOTOBS. lCilliam El. William Neal, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Fields, James P. Smyth. V" -c • BOO E RS OF Ttl AL findl.N 4.44 aa. able terms, or itt excitanp r e r :property, fu ru e- arm county. This Laud le heavily thnbeiiiii;lini iteree nm k e gl yto tb e GlaXioll river, in Pored county, so that the lumber cm be floated out and brought to market. It coutalue au ELEVEN FOOT Vitifi or GOOD GOAL. Under a large portion of the lands There Ls also Iron Ore and Limestolie abundance upon it; and theanil pa good and well widen& AluakoAn ••• • Ie surveyed acmis. it, god wnlaig doubt-be builtrwhickii Part or a line 'uf railroads from New,l'ort,to 24.•La11,W • The soli iss igord and generallyitweli end .1* In rhasitablt4 a region that will, soon be tined( this beafGwatlog rigiOng of. -4 . .• the State. , • The 1600 iscrealielogether in a body and will be sold at as bargain to the purchaser. Enquire. 0.11 - 132tosrAS WOOMlteidNetite Agenk sue No. 76 Youth area, Pidsblith' Oa GAS COMPANY DIVIDBNI).—The Trustees .of the PITTSBURGH GAB COMPANY have, thiridAlt? declared a Dividend of Five. Per Cent, out of the profit+ , of • the last six months, on the CapiiaTStock of the Company': payable to Stockholders or their legal representatives - tostM with, at the Office of the Company. JAMES H. CHRISTY, Treasurer. Office of Pittsburgh Gee Co., Julyl4, l.BsB—flyl.B) DOLLAR SAVINGS BANE—No. 0.5 FOURTH STREET—JONES' NEW DIIILDINO.—Depodts moot be made with this Institution In the month of June, In order to draw Interest tram July tat. Jean CUAS. A. COLTON, Treader. Onto & FINN& AND OHIO' a IMAM& R. R. {O NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.—On: and after July 7th, 111114 of 'Lading must be banded in at the Federal Street SW lion before 7 o'clock P. M. of the day of shlpniantlt.othaf , wino, the Company will not pay charges; Of in any mamicir be responsible for their collec tio n. J. IL MORA .1.14 Superinten't. On Thursday evening, August. 7th, in the third year of hls age, W. J. CatOUTT, eon of John Groat. Ms funeral will take place from hie father's residence, ore , First street, •between Grant and Smithfield, on Saitolol . *lnsure, 9th Met, at 10 o'clock. The'frlende of the Punlly are respectfully invited to attend. 11 ilNaliZA AUG. neon DRUM & STANARD, ATTORNEYS: AT Law, Na mi FOURTH area, near Grant, Pittsburgh; • Gu PISTOLS, IiND SPORTING APPARA ims.—We will pay strict attention to them anufacture of first-class Rifles, with the latest improvetnents. Repairing of-all kinds of Firearms, Swards, StrEglcal and Dental instruments and Measures , &c. Also on hand, a large -assortment of buck loading and common Guns and Ritlef, of our own and foreiminunnfno mre, warranted wigkto any In the market. • All kinds dftirnlia• InstrumeutirDuidshed to mderatt manufacturereldicta. ' Ouzo. Pistoledittitilles hired bribe month.welek or r . au9 k TRTLRY,.NO:I3OIVoist at. _,ArrEl.);Fottr or five Ageots to canvass , for the eahrof Land in the gela regyaiv=t, Watted-4wo Girls, to do houeework for small- Da Alt •gheny City, ;.; Apply to G. IV. BUNN, nertk • of OttiOtieretrfoiarth door east of the Diamond, Aif City. GUM GUA.I :UM, .-: - .Strained-2XIO Ibs.oti band and for eels by fau9l FLEMING FEW: ERGOT, New Crop--413-lbe. ree'd andar, gale by fang] FUMING BROg. QPANISII Fcrp. PLASTERO lbP. in store and for eale by [bug] FLEMING 8110.4, SPTS. TURPENTINE-15 bbls. just reed` and for eale by [an9jrlA.l4No DROL " ODA ASH, of a good and unifonnquality 4lb manufactured by the Pa-Salt IllannfaChtring Mammy: t Tarentum. On hand and fur sale by aun Iff.XMINO BROS. , .$210,696 00 40,140 1 $250,8313 18 CONCENTRATED LYE—A 'new article for making. Soap, warranted impeller lorroiith in e‘ery reap .et. Remember, 1 pound prortltlOof P,otaab. on band and for sale by [sal , MIMS BROS. t, OSIN, No. 1-50 bbls. just received and fur sale by fang) 111.111ING• BUOB. MYER'S Extract of Rock itose--10 dozen is store abirSt sale by [Ruin FLEITMG BROIL I CAINE AL, best Hondunts--1000 bs. o hand and for ciao by [one) - FULIIIN6 k RIIOB.I OW'D FOENUGItEEK 100..1b jn gore and far sale by [an9] PLEMING.-4808.v.: CHEESE -100 bore, just received and for* sale by ( an 9) HENRY H. COLLINS: `.% FISH -30 bbla. No. 3. large Mackerel for tale by tang] ELEIfitY EL COLLIN& N'BOOK S—Reeeived and for'satefrora TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. DOWER; for ash, than any house In the city. All ought to go where they can buy $1,21 for $l, and $1 for 90 cents. 'We 4 not sell some few things less than cost, particularly whete all are familiar with the price. We shell oil at a small prat, which we will leave an impartial public. decide. Corn_ Perry's Japan .kpedition, $4 60 " Worth and Wealth Maxims for Merchants and ' Business Mess, 1 00 Humorous Poetry of the English Language, 185 Bernard Lilo, 90 Herttui—by Fredrika Bremer, Adventures of Gerard the Lion Killer, 1 00 ' - Alfred Tennyson's Poems ' 7o Life and Explorations of Fremont, by Smucker,'.9o • Upham, 7D ingoldsby Legends, 2 vole., 2 25 • • The Martins of Cm Martin—by Laver, 60 The Old Bun—by Josiah Barnes, Sen., 90 The Wanderer, 90 Rachel Gray—by Kavanagh, 90 Salad for the Social. 1 00 Solitary, 1 00 Defence of American Policy—by Whitney, I 00 Bncaineer's Daughter ' 20 Chip Boy of the Dry Pock—by Cherie, Canty, 20 Portraits of Buchanan, large and small. Fremont, Republican Songster. Fillmore and DoneLson Songster. Remember, the place to get Bargains Is at LA HYPER'S! CIISAP BOOK STORE, auB No. 77 Fourth st, - FLOU it —Extra Superfineand choice Family Vicar for sale. by JOIIII A. FETZER; •i• auS 89 Water street. RYE FLOUR--For sale by auB J. A. FgTZEII., 89 {Pater et. THE LIFE and Public Services of JOHN C. FREMONT, including an account of his Explora tions, and full reports of his principal Speeches in the U.S.. Senate; by Johu Bigelow, editor the N. Y. Evening Poet— with an accurate steel portrait and numerous illustrations. 503 pa life ges—sl. The and Public Services of James Buchanan, late Minister to England, and formerly Altmann to Russia, Sane. tor and Representative in Congress, and Secretary of State: including most of hie important State Papers; by B. Horton—with an accurate portrait on atoel. The Republican Campaign Songster—a large supply re ceived--price 1.2% cents. Appleton'. Railway and Steam Navigation 6aide--.15 cts- For wile by W. A. GILDKNFENNICY a 00., au7 Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. PAINTING -WILLIAM CLAYTON, Or namental and Fancy Paint , r, 107 FOLTWFIE street, be. to, osn Wood and Smithfield street,. @a-All work done in the that style of the art. anT APLEASANT LOCATION for a Family Residence will be sohd on favorable jpr me —situated un Mr. Washington; about one acre of Uronnd, with good paling fence, and planted with shade and fruit trees. Pries low and terms easy. (guff! S. Mini BERT a SON: A BUSINESS MAN wanting a g.ood bug -11 new location, whore but a small capital is required, can bear of a good badness stand for sale, by applying to OUTIIBERT & 80N, 61 Market at. NEW hiIISIC—" Now what shall I sing you 1 " sung by mum Louisa Pine, for whom it was expressly composed and written by her sister, Mrs. Dalton. If loved by thee—My Prairie Flower—two new Ballads by W. V. Wallace. " love thee in the spring time"—Francis H. Bream., Yon remember EUeu—J. M. Stewart—words by Thos. Moore ill sing thee a song of a dearlittle bmwt-0. B. Barrows. Coma to this heart so lonely—for contralto voice--musto by Sane. .$lOl,CeO . 86,210 . 2.3 uuU 10 . 186,440 , 26,82 b 93,88% vC 100,00 , 3 4,.1 $617,346 1. Yea thou art like the flowerer May—Fend. Hiller. - • Six Nocturnes pour to Finno=par V. V. Wallace—No.l Souvenir de New York. Fairy Star Echottiach—Rebt. BtopeL Meet me in the threat shade--words by Clarence Melein , -=" music by W. U. Doane. • Moonlight Polka—llamL M. Downes. Elmewood Waltz—Berlyn. The last meeting with the Old Folks—Baker. Mount Vernon Polka—Hauser.. Farewell dear mountain home—ll Trovatere, by VerdL Avenue Polka—Kirschenheuter. Lea fiord. du Loiret raise elegantes,-Leda. Talukling Star Polka—Antonio de Angueral Also, Fantasias and Concert pieced by Wallace, tatisiatVe Sutter, Ravine and others. Just received by Ex rose, CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood at., gamed dour above Fillth•at. Ore Mueic mailed free of postage. an 7 'VALUABLE BOOKS BY EXPRESS at I , DAVISON'S BOOKSTORE, 65 MARKET /tree, neat Fourth /tree[: Daniel and the Revelation, viewed In their mutual rela tion; by Auberliu. Sermons by Rev. C. H. Spingrow, the modern Whittled& The Mystery, ur Evil and God; by Young, author of.. Christ of History. Sibert's Wold—a new book, by author of Trap to (latch a Sunbeam. Fretuont's Life—beet edition. Life of Buchanan. Ifertba--Mise Bremer's new took. Tennyson's Poems, complete in One volume—only 76 41 . gilt. New 8. S. Library, No. 4, being 100 vole, for REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION „iii cheater.—We will sell at Public Anction..onft,,dnift uA Y a ft ernoon, th e lath day of August., at 8 o'clobtnat. hk. , premises, tdx adjoining Lots of Ground, each Lotlif 'A on Chsucery street in the Borough of fdanchestar,hi- iS. deep toe 24 foot alley: This block altogether would Zan dee treble site for a country residence, being aft of the busi ness part of the Borough- Also, one Lot of Ground 21feet front by 96 . feet 5 'inches dtep, on the corner of Franklin and Ohl/tiers streets, oppo site the Associate Reformed Church. Stile positive. Terme et sale. BLAKELY & rtionEy, Anctloneers. MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES) MAGA= , ZINES.I— tank Lealie'a Gazette of Fashion fur August--prico 22 . cnuts-2daupply. Harper's biaptlinafor August—price 1.5 cta—lOth STIPPII. Ooders Lady's Book," • " 15 " 131. b ' Graham's Magazine, •, " lb " 4th " tlatabera' Journal, " " 15 " 2d " Peterson's Alairazitm, " " lb " 9d ". iktunnhoid Words, . " 15 " 4th " Putuam's Magazine, ~ " 15 " 3d Knickerbocker, " 15 " 3,1" i: . Lealie'e Journal, •• " 13 " 4th " Bailou'm Magazine, " 10 " 6th " Schbolfellow, ti ". 10 " 2/1 •• A pploton's Hallway Outdo, " ,15 ••• 2d " IF YOU WANT AIA9AZINES; IF YOU WANT NEWSPAPERS; IF YOU WANT CUBA? PUBLIOATRRat IF YOU WANT BOORS; • _ IF YOH WANT ANYTHING that,. i ~ published, all or send to tho CHEAP BOOB: BYORE,Ok. U. saNsa it IN4. '. iii "0.. No. 32 Bmithheld,streat 7:.• - VAST BIRMINGHAM. ror sale, 41, BITiLDING lAT in Rut BirTinghs Apply tit sai6 /3 Axil' , Y a kwia.. ~. .... _.. _.,x' 4 . 7 ?. ~'_`E-,~: , , DIED: T-100 lbs. in store and for (an 9) FLEMING BROS: ~r, .c~ ...., " ~. _i y :. .: k ...........: ...:.: ....t ". k., \ N.,