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nor appoint a Roman Catholic to office. If elect
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• to any office or public trust under the Cnited States.”
I ask, under such circumsces, which oath
would he keep, d which oa t t an h would be violate
an
Are the old line Whigs prepared to endorse Fill
more, thus presented for their suffrages by him
self? I know no difference between an individ
ual joining the order, and giving his vote to sus
tain its candidate, except that the latter course
is more effective in carrying out the tenets of
that party.
The friends of Mr. Fillmore have assailed Mr.
Buchanan for his Ostend communication, with
out admitting or denying the soundness of the
doctrine therein contained. I would remark that
the correspondence of Mr. Everett, as Secretary
of State under Fillmore after the death cf Mr.
Webster, relative to Cuba, is more offensive, and
ought to be more obnoxious to the criticism of
conservative men than the Ostend Letter: an l it
should be remembered that the diplomatic man
ifesto was issued under the immediate supervi
sion of Arr. Fillmore and his Cabinet.
Mr. Everett is probably the best educated
Statesman now living, be is an erudite scholar
and a sound Patriot. When in Congress, he took
a higher ground in favor of the South on the
subject of slavery, than any Northern Statesman
bad ever done before, or has ever done since.
One thing is certain, any opinion upon Interim.
tional Law promulgated by him, is entitled
respect. Mr. Buchanan has been in public life
upwards of forty year., he has filled the highest
offices which his own State could confer upon
him. He has occupied the highest seat in the
Cabinet during a most eventful cp., h ; and he
11 r [-rice represented his country at the Courts
of the two first Nations in Europe. Ills private
character stands without blot or blemish and
beyond rebuke or reproach and it is a high
_ euingildm upon his public life. that the "
Letter" is the only act which is designated by
his opponents as the ground of attack.
There are many tild Line Whigs who are at
tached to their cognomen, and dislike changing
it—this,l is an over-scrupulous nicety. They
most change their came—they must ree.goi4e
the title of an American, Know Nothing, Repub
Heart, or a Democrat If they refuse to elect
either of these tisnes. they must retire from all
participation in public affairs. floe. Seward is
reported to have said during the present session
of Congress, in caueu, that he cared nothing,
for names, but that he looked to principles alone.
The remark showed he had a clear head and a
sound judgment, and was worthy of a bettor
cause.
Time will not permit me to digcu a at largs,
the question of the Territories , I hold that the
Territory ceded to a by Mexico was pureha- , I
by common treasure The fifteen slave States
contributed their portion of the fund as well its
the then fifteen free States Territory shoui.l
stand on the game footing as admitted State
and the right of the people t , hold slaves or it. t.
as they please, in the Territory ought to be eeln -
mensurste with the rights of the people as 1L...,
exist in the thirty-one States. There can he
just ground for any discrimination between
two cases New Territory io .4iirely not !nor,.
sacred than the old thirteen States, or the pi..
sent thirty-one States. The will of a maj irity
prevails in the cases last enemerated, and C.. ,
mate orthodox principle should prevail in lb. ,
newly acquired Territory.
What is the doctrine of the Wilmot provis.,
It is the sixteen free States declaring to rifle, 11
slave States—yam, are part owners of this Terri- ,
tory : you have shed your bloc.] and expended
your treasure in acquiring it, but you shall have
no share in its enjoyment or profits. Strip it of
its trappings, and it amounts to this : there ore
thirty-one stockholders in a corporation, an 1
sixteen say to fifteen, it is true you are part
owners and have contributed to the ptrrehase of
our common property, but y ou shall have no
share in the enjoyment of its privileges or the
receipts of its profits. Such a doctrine is sub-•
versive of every principle of justice andequality.
and cannot he sustained.
I am not the advocate of opinions that are new
to the Whig party of Pennsylvania. At a Wli'
meeting held in September, lttfifl, at the Chinee
Museum, in Philadelphia. I offered a resolution
congratulating the nation upon the restorat,, , ti
of peace and quietude to the country by the 1..,
sage of the Compromise Art- of that year It
was unanimously adopted, an-I I then laid d 'en
the same principles which I am now endeavoring
In November, 1830, the great Union meeting
was held at the same place, and over which Join,
Sergeant presided. Among others, I again ell
forced the same principles. At a later perio I,
during the session of thu Legislature of this Siete
in 1851, a pare Whig meeting was called to re
quest the repeal of the Act of the Legislature of
1847, which closed the public jails of this Com
monwealth against the custody of Fugitive
Slaves. At that meeting Samuel Breck, second
to no man in the country. in intelligence and pa.
triotism, presided. 1 again promulgated the
same doctrine and they were again endorsed by.
the Whig party assembled on that occasion.
These are some of the reasons why I invoke
every old line Whig in Pennsylvania to smie, t
Mr. Buchanan. The triumph of the Democrat w
party in Pennsylvania, in Octobber next, would
place his election beyond doubt. It would r,•
move the last glimmering hope of the oppositi,,n,
restore peace and quietude to the country, litel
for one generation at least, put at rest the pry,-
ent agitation on the question of slavery. The
old line Whigs of Pennsylvania possess the pone!.
to accomplish this great result: the responsibili
ty rests upon them, and I have no doubt I rat
that the draft which is made upon their patriot
ism will be promptly accepted, and that the great
Keystone State will once more come to the re ,
cue, and do no she has done heretofore, put down
all sectional feeling, aud at the ballot-box give a
vote which will strike terror to the enemies of
the Constitution and our glorious Union, whigh
have so long been the pride and admiration of
every friend of civil and religious liberty
throughout the world.
MASS MEETINGS
OF THE
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
• 6 ThOULI4O/1 must and ■hall be preserved."
Tax DENOCILACT OP PENNSTLVAN/A, and NII others in lavor
of preserving the UlllOll of the Staten, now tieriously endan
gered by a sectional organization, led and controlled by t he
open enemlee of the Federal Constitution, and conducted
upon the alarming idea of repudiating nearly oneball of
the States of this Union, are respectfully notified that AI ASS
MEETINGS will he held at the following times and places,
of the friends of JAN Ee BUCHANAN for l're ident, and
JOHN C. BEIV;iiINHILttIE for VIC!. President:
At ERIE, Erie C.ont), on W EDN F.SDA Y, the 27th day ,1
August, 1566.
At PITTSBURGH, Allegheny County, ou WEDNESDAY.
the 10th of September. 15511.
At BELLEFONTE, Centre County, on WEDNESDAY, the
2,lth of September.
At II k !U7, (the Capital of the State,) on W ED.
N ESDAY, the let of October.
And at PIIILADELPH lA, on tbo rth of Peptembor,lBf,a,
bilng the Annivereary of the Adoption of the Conatituli,dl
of the United Statee
Eminent Democrats, from our 05U 1111.1 ulhw Steles, will
be present at all these tneetitiv, to address their fellow
citizens.
By order of the
DEMOCRATIC f ,, TACILC CENTRAL COM
THE CAMPAIGN POST
It is three months yet to the Presidential else
Lion. We will furnish the WIPAIy to club,
of ten or more dating that time for the low privy
of THTETY CENTS each. Three dollars will pay
for len papers for the time. Now, how can
any good Democrat or friend of the Union
do service in the rause better than by raising ten
dollars and sending for thirty-fear Posts for use
among his neighbors?
The Poet is"enlisted for the war," and will
contain in its ample columns a larger amount of
political intelligence than any other campaign
paper west of the mountains
The campaign from about the middle of August
to the election will be a warm one. Great issues
are involved. Gloat efforts will he made; and
the Democracy is preparing for one of its most
resolved and vigorous efforts. Let our friends send
the money for ten, twenty, forty or a hundred
Campaign Pasta and they will thus let their neigh
bore understand all about it
Oar , club lists are very large already. A lit
tle exertion will donble it again. . Cash in ad-
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WEDNESI3.O MORNTIVG
JAMES BUC,HANAN,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania
air
IIkSS MEETING OF THE DEVOCRICI
Borou!b of Manchester,
ON SATURDAY EVEN ING, AC6. 16.ni
SPEECH EA will be ilelivereti by Ilea. Jutlgo SIIALEIL
E. b. JUAtu. Key. FRANCIB FELIX. and Litherw The
PITTSIIL KU II OLIO.: CLUB will wine
Co MI oN I." COME ALL ..
MANY DEMIICHAT.
A NlEEriso of the friends of Buchanan, itri,k
inrayr, and the Constitution, will lie held On
Wedne , day evening next, the 13th, at 7i o'el, , rl,
I'. M., ou the lot adjoining Rea's Tavern. Folio
street, Sixth Ward, to form a Buchanan and
lireekinridee Chili. lion r
, , and oth,
addre!+s the tneettn;
The charge that the Iferocsmtie party is in fa
:or ‘ , l - the extensteu of slavery, is a falsehood
The charge that the present administration, er
the Democracy, are trying to plant slavery in
Kansas, is ft falsehood.
The charge that the Democracy truth Kan , 4ks
to I,e a slave State, is a falsehood.
The charge that the agents of the governmen
and the United States troops in Kansas favor,
the prn•slavery men against the free state men
is a falsehood.
It is true thatpopular xoverriyoty has abolish, I
slavery in all the Middle and Eastern States sinec
the declaration of our Independence.
It is true that before political abulitionisin
turlied the country the people of Virginia au I
Kentucky were pl•eparing to abolish slavery: an I
it is true that since then all efforts in that di
rection have ceased.
EMEI3
It is true that the abolitionists have done the
slaves far more harm than good, and so said
Webster
It is true that the interests and welfare of
twenty-four million white people in this country
are of far more consequence than the condition
of three million black 3.
It is time that the so•called " IDipnblicans"
devote all their sympathies and energies to the
cause of the negrues, and leave the care of the
interests of the white people entirely to the
Democracy.
It is true that John C. Fremont is the nomi
nee of a Know Nothing Convention that a:ism
hied at New York.
It is true his supporters are now trying to
inveigle the naturalized citizens into the support
of that nominee by false pretences and bribery.
It is true that Fremont is also the nominee of
a sectional abolition party whose success would
inevitably destroy the Union.
It is true that a large portion of the support
ers of Fremont are in favor of a dissolution of
the Union, and are circulating and signing pe
titions to that effect, and declaring their infa-
mous design in their speeches.
Tt i= true that many speeches bare lately been
made both in and out of Congress the obvious
and undoubted design of which was to create a
hitter and incurable animosity between the North
and the South, and render disunion a more cer
tain event
It is true that Fremont is a candidate in only
sixteen States of the Union, while Mr. Bud:mania
is the candidate of thirty-one States.
It is true that John C. Fremont is the most
selfish and grasping land monopolist in the United
States.
It is true that he is charged with speculating
with government funds and credit, and appropria
ting government proprerty to his own use, and
that the charge is not and cannot be refuted.
It is true that as a military officer he was ar
rested and tried on charges of mutiny and diso
bedience of prderti, - andfotind.guilty and diamisa- ..
ed from the service.
MMM
FOR PRESIDENT,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
OF KENTUCKY
ELECTORS AT LARGE:
CHARLES R. BUCKALEW, Columbia.
WILSON M'CANDEESS, Allegheny.
1.1 District: 0110. W. N KRIM) ER, Phila.', Ink is Co.
P/ ERG& BUTLER. Philathlphla City.
3,1 .• EDWARD WARTIAN, Philadelphia C.
4th " WM. li. WITTE, Philadelplua Count).
Ith " JOHN 110 N Al It, Montgomery County .
oth " JOLIN 11. BRINTON, Chester County .
7th " DAVID LAURI% Lehigh County.
Rth " CHARLES KESSLER, Berk,. County.
4th " JAMES PATTERSON. Lancaster Co.
10th " ' ISAAC SLENK ER, Union County.
1I th ERAS. W. HUGHRS, Schuylkill Co.
•:!th " THOMAS osTEilli.cuT. Wyoming Co.
13th • ABRAHAM EDINGER, Monroe Co
14th RKUBEN WILBER. Bradford County
15th " 0111174,111 A. CRAWFORD, Clinton Co
16th " JAMES BLACK. Petry County.
17th " HENRI' J. STAIILR. Adano,c.o.
loth " .101 IN D. RODDY. Somerset Co.
19th " JACOB TURN EV, Weatmoroland Co.
.20th " .1. A. J. BUCHANAN, ()root,. 011.
21st • • WILLI All WILK I NS. A Ilegheny Co.
”2.1 .11 MES G. CAMPBELL, Butler Co.
.23.1 THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Bearer 0,
2.lth " JOHN KEATLEY, Clarion (1,.
VINCENT PHELPS, Crawford County
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
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GEORGE SCOTT, o► CbLIIMLIU CA
ITIMIXIIOIOI
JACOB FRY, Jr., Nloyrciouent Co
PURVEYOK .+ENLIULL
JOHN ROK'F., or FIi. , OIISLIN en.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING!
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•r 14 lir PAST SEVEN 01"1.A,K.
IN PRE MARKET HOUSE
FALSEHOODS AND TRUTHS
The charge that Mr. Buchanati'm election won'
favor the introduction of slavery into lianga:, i
a pelf-evident fal.ehood.
The charge that Mr lia , hanan did injustice
to Henry Clay, 19 a falsehood, and i. proven ,11 , 11
by Mr. Clay's own Pon.
The charge that Mr. Buchanan ever favele ,
the ieduction of wages, has been proven a bun
deed time , a bilge calumny awl a lie
The t.tory that John Itreckintidge w en
gaged in the Defence of Slott. Ward, is a fa.•r
The charge that Mr. Buchanan favors 611ihu.9
tering. is u falsehood
tine half the stories that come from lian.its
about murders, robberies, , are falsehoods
The report that the free state settlers in Kan
sas have been driveu out of the territory by the
disturbances there, is a well known faisehoo 1
Such are some of the falsehoods that are
mouthed over by the Black Republican oratuis,
and printed in their papers. Those who write
and utter them must know they are falsehood-i.
Let us turn now to a chapter of truths.
It is true that the Black Republicans are op
posed to the principle of popular sovereignty.
It is true that that principle lice at the founda
tion of ail free government. It means simply that
the people rule themselves.
It is true that the Democrats are now and ever
were in favor of popular sovereignty.
It is true that the Democratic party has hal
the control of our federal government nearly al
the time for more than half a century, and during
that time no nation eviiir advanced so rapidly in
all the elements of national greatness and rru~
perity, and no nation was ever more free and
happy.
It is true that during that Democratic role
freedom has constantly gained upon slavery, both
in territory and population, until now the free
States have a majority of two in the Senate of
the United States, and a majority of airy ;Iv •
in the House of Representatives.
It is true that slavery has thus no power to be
aggressive even if it had the will.
,
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MESE
BEISE
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(lite days in the Senate, he introduced a bill that
Would have done va-t injury to the laboring
classes of the State be misrepre.ented, and that
he tried to be re-elected and signally failed.
It Is true that after forty years of distinguiph
eti public service, no true charge whotevCr can
be br,ught against-the }lon JamestucliOnatiZ
It
NiIGUSTI 3
true that while a member of the Senate,
for a lew days, John C. Fremont waylaid and
befit at the door of the Senate Chamber, a Sena -
for twrnty years older and much smaller than
himself, and that too " for words spoken in de-
hate
It is true that James Buchanan never ran as a
candid ito for any office yet without tieing
elected.
It is true that he is now gaining strength
every day, and Fremont losing.
It is true, in our ' , pinion, that a white man is
as gou 1 as a negro.
Irm.So"lllllhelin'T, Opinion of 13. N. White,
iLdltor of the Gazette. Itio.relt ql'a, 1 m5l.
Mr. White, who once said the slava law woe "mor
ally 0:d." shows great pleasure to find it "legally
binding." Ile has the public printing, and keeps
an eye n Washington. Like the victim in this case.
he is a good Methodist; hot the government might
sell ail the Methodist preachers in creation, and Mr.
White would he happy, so long as he gets govern
ment rash.
Wonder if the above description would not
suit the Deacon as well to-day as it did fi ve yeirs
ago ? Ile can talk and rant and shriek for
" Liberty," as if he were himself the very em
bodiment of all that is humanity and philan
thropic The want of a little "government
cash, - finds him calling lustily for the "great
army of freedom,"—political tricksters like him
self—to join him in putting down the "
very Democracy. - Perhaps the " Liberty" of
thrusting his hand into [tide Sam's pocket, and
drawing thence a generous supply of govern
ment cash," would quit his " shriek. '• for free
dom and make him quite happy. Money NV6I Ls
wonders among the freebooters of the Maripo-a
estate.
Tut: Ga:rtr, again reports the infamous !le
that Mr. Buchanan would reduce the wages
labor. The New York Tribun, not long ago ,1e
nounced it as n falsehood. and said that NI •
Buchanan never said anything of the kind. A:.l
the Tribun, urged its satelite4 to drop it as a
story that would do injury. But the New
er know• very little of his Pitt,liurgh follow. t
if he Huai,ifn will gine up 'wort an tI is
ployment as that i,f lying There was I robably
never a rip ruhlishc.l State , e uttt r't
del raved in that respect as the one we refer t•,
:lee what Mr , . SAII. , ,iIPIIII said of its editor
Here is an instance of Republican ',slur :
"In Mr. Buehnnan's letter re•pengove to the one
of the Syrarnse Den,eratto C.llv , •nto. the Ab-I
tin papers (slays the New Haven Re v oil,o : : hare I,
te rt •011.1teil the u,ril ,•uikerrao 1:1 ' •
tritcal , tiet.,; will hail the reunion tea1'3111 6 .. , 1'
the (-det " retween the word ' while' and 'n no
try they invert the ‘v..rd 1.. give the loin.,
bectiunal interpulatoin ' If there ran be anythit
meaner than ' , mill an act, it ban vet to he illavtrair I
in the miserable tactic, which govern the u pp.qiiti,
in this campaign. Such thing., are beneath ;Le
cuuntenance hen..rablo men."
SPEEVH or Mn 1018Dll.L —We publish t<.
day the tpet.ch of Mr. Randall before the
Dein,wratir Convention at Cbambersbarr. fin the
I ;th irl‘ , t. It i, tqlrf, but earnest and 81.1 e. an .I
appeals to all 01 , / line Whig% to rnme tt r to the
re•cue of the country agisust the sectional nitric
nttstie success would slestroy it Mr Haulm!: .s
we:; known in tin. , State m nue r.f . the n 1 r-t
lawyer - 9. In it. He Whig of the natiow.l
and C•ollett fOrWarl to take ',let itt
rtt ~r duty 11.4criot
11;t
!q.t.-L:IE n-hip, nghington ~• , i nry. to
r.”11-.Lg lug on Saturday rt et , m ,
nun': 14,44(.7. AT1•11, VI J.
Irr Secretary. A iltirhanan and Itrek-Linr.; , irc
Club was formed. of which l'homaa M. fart- , 1'
wam twlected PretMleut. t lur in formant mate,
that many old line Whigs hate pined the Cln ), .
and will wmk during the elllnidlign with 11 !lenity
good will. We expret to hear gond tidings frrni
little Hickory.
Gnv. POLLOCK --It is •toted, nn appareney
good authority, that James Pollock, Governor
this State, has taken the stump for Fillmore and
Donelsan. We wait for further informatieo.
Meantime, has not Judge McLean in effect deci
ded that the laws of Kansas are valid' When
we get more light, that will be an interesting
ortoion Some of thove lawn are tli,itrace
to the Ige
IN the New flacupgliire llowo. of Itepresentn
tives retointiy, n inenilier gravely introduce ! tI
f4.ll,wing rvs-bithm
"Hrsdrrrt. Tlutt the bill nsingu singbounty ..n
foxes, be referred Indic following c•witntltee
F()X (loan+ of laugh
ter.]
The re.nlution we , rejecte,l
THE Fremont Fla q adopt. thr Sew York . Lf..—
•Ibts f:‘ , -clion..l that in this State there are bui
twrntc f..iit. papers , nplwrting Buchanan. Hu.
day , ap , we narnc.l l .hirlp Jour in Wr.thrn
mmylvAnin nine -mpporting him. We ove
names nil I...sillies. In Eastern l'eLtoylvanm
there are about twice to , many more
Ti : Premium Lit of the Pennsylvania State
Agricultural Society fur the
at Pittsburgh, are ready fur Jintrihuuou, ami
can bo had gratix at the implement stores of
Wardrop, No 17 :,th , t - e, and at
Collins, No. 129 Wood street.
" FILP.MONT helped to form the Constitution of
California," say the Republioans. Now, the
truth is Fremont was not a member of the ('on
vention that formed that Constitution at all, and
had nothing to do with it. Lle was attending to
hiq land and cattle plan der.
The following advertillrement has been raked up
by some industrious searcher among old news
papers, from a file of a New York city paper :
CoL. FitialuNT'H NONDESCRIPT. OR IVOOLLT HORSE,
•SI 111 exhibited for n few dd . ) nat the eoreor of Ittxul.
and Refute street, pros low to him aepartura for
w.•tne to ill", exhauxl..l all her Ingenuity it/ t
Jr In of 01141 ASTONISHING ANINIAL n.•
tromrly complex, thwio up of tho
El aw , ha lt !. Doer. /furs., 11,1141, 011.4 and Shexp.
ts of the full size of the 'lariat , .
~k , TILE. lIAUMCUES UP A DEER, TILE TAIL 0/ AY ELLPIIA NT,
a line purled wool of rut:term hair eoLrq .k to EA MILS N(.B
TTVEI.VI aE FIFTEEN FEET 111011 Not uralists sod trapprt s
oenun.l
Unit it WWI 11./Or kn• , wu previon. w oi.dpw,,, e ry. it j. nq
clookodly NATURE'n LOT" Mid the richoot eperlmon prof:
revolved from Califon..
To In- xoen every day thin week.
Admittance 25 cente. ()Whirr. half-price.
The above "complex" animal somehow seems
to bear a wonderful resemblance to Mr. Fre
mont himself. Certainly, of all persons aver
captured for the Presidential race, he is "Na
ture's Last," and " the richest specimen ever
received from California," or any other countrP
—Day Book.
SUITZR UNION Winos.—The Roston Adveritser,
a staunch Whig paper, gives the following senai
ble reasons why the Union Whigs cannot con=
sizentiy countenance Black Republicanism:
" It is a sufficient objection to a union of the.
Whigs with the Republican party, as organized
by the Philadelphia Convention, that they have
adopted a platform of fundamental principles
which necessarily excludes from it the people of
half the States of the Union, and have therefore
laid the foundation on which can be erected no
other structure than one designed for purposes
of disunion and civil war. The establishment of
a political party aiming at a supreme control of
the affairs of the Union which is founded on the
basis of an exclusion from it of the people of
half the States, we hold to be entirely inconsist
ent with any design of maintaining the Union in
its integrity, and with that respect for the equal
rights of the ,states FNi,h Is essential to its
preservation."
The London papers give a summary of the re
port of the Crimean - imp/by. At" ChWee: . It
ganpunto tp an epulpation ,or the ofFicersiiapti-1
gated.
'rhe [n•m,•crst•+ ‘.i"
The Woolly florae
COL. FREMONT
ME=
-,Styr
pegs are quoting, with surprise the statement that
a large number of, life preservers on hoard the
Northern Indiana:we're 'tendered useless from
having been perforated by pins.. This is a fact,
and the same has beep true in the case of every
steamer on the lakes, since theAurning of the
Erie. Captain Titus infarms 1M :that those of the
nearly rill Bo rtitned by the igno
&nee and eareleisness'iff the liftifliassengers on
board, and we have frequently heardTrom steam
boat people that nothing is more common than to
find that the inflated life-preservers In the state:-
rooms have been cried as pincushions. One trip
of the steamer carrying them is generally suffi
cient to complete the destruction of the greater
portion of all on board, as one pin-hole in each
will render it unserviceable.—Buffalo Express.
QUAL' FICATIONR or CANDIDATE.—Whet
tine lady Fremont has," say& the -New -York
Tribune. "How nimble he climbed the Rocky
mountains," says the New York Times.. " What
a splended woolly horse he sent me," says Bar
num. " What a rich gold mine he owns," says'
the New York Herald. " What a nice young
man he is," says Harriet Beecher Stowe. •' But
what has he done for his country?" says the
Mill inquisitive rank and file. That's what
they haven't found out yet.—.T. C. Telegraph.
A MYRIAD or Fuss.r-The Dove, during her
trip down the Kentucky riverlast week, when
near Marion, Ky., was invaded by a cloud of
flies, which literally covered the boat all over.
They are the species known as the lake tly, with
their bodies and wings about an inch in
They covered the boiler deck to the depth of a
font or more. The cabin was filled, and they
had to be swept to the guard and then shovel ed
overboard.—Lonutville Cquner•
44" A Lady of our acquaintance, Mr., POW-
No. Ili Stan um ntrwt, New I"..rk, NMI 1.1 .4 .1AN1 NI
Ii vpr complaint Mr a long time, and alter trying man) rouve
dim *Eav airined to try Pr. WLANICS CELRIMAT
LI VER PILLS, prepfttrJ by //truing of Pathborgli.
She did and ray. that with uur box Ow Kan
stoppage of the ttleneen, restivenens, and
general irregularity if the howele, are all them... ,oigiitit
tiug lit the name tans`. nn la aka that dreadful
~urtze, et.et.tin. The a b , t are nit It ally el
ma)l etit•eit that thn
uree all thouutelailiee e• 01 the liver, and for Ile cert.,-
It n the beet Tana ily ever If. rent to the public in lir 1,1,3-
lane eeedirated Lived rills Tr) theta The inotley re•
fuel d ii iot satinfxrt..iy.
.111 1.. czkruDtl to auk LA Jr ArLone'l
1.. iirtnnutorturiol in) Eli nun g ~1 I LI re
iron gh, l'w. All other Liter lain, m compartiort, are wets le
h•en Dr. M'L.,ke'll grouter I.lvor Paid, alms hot oidebrai,
It
•ittn lane lie hail at all rnyinital , le drug mote,
geuill lit. at the signature of ,FLliltillN 0 lilt,
A lit. • lot mile Ivy line aide pleprltioira,
liric.r.top.rx to .1. Kiti,t h Co.,
Mn.nn~ ire , 60 Wood Street. sales ri Fourth.
Attl - W hat a Dr ugglAt Say *-.4/s. I. liwrr .4 C..:
gnat it, ,441 , 11ng It...Lew:n' to Ihe LIIL. r.,-y
..I ..ttr In. )1 e ILIA ••t LS. UAIII u,t Li
I .1, un 4ttn,..1,(1.•111a, t. .m IL, tut 1.41t4) 4,1
h.. env 1144 41.111.11 ni r• iso livt, In le,111.)
t, I. C•a1A,v111..46C , I al, I•, 11..41 11,411 b L.-41/4) 41. ti
in-rI tHy reentnnternt tbe 1mpt4,444i 11114 tot htwor 0ttn.141 , )
aLtll43 , .•tt t CFI AI.PANT. prug,,,L
urn. Ya
Dr N. rarao - rn 1.1v,r Pille sad
4.1 ir • lir I :‘,lt Ceiebrateil Wbllo ein a ....i nn Lo
11,“, rk I I under tho soperrim..o of lir
A !14A11 , 11, 114 AiCll, RI, sod Pliyakisin 611... r 1.1.
11. • lone gi-nnitie, only RS prepared by Ur. I. Sort
ILsot iiiingaiii.oarit, Virginia.
Fitull TUE FOUNTAIN !MAD,
11101101.7tTOWN, VA,
Thi.t a f c.rtifv, Tha k t I have eseinthea the 11,v , p , f-r
preparing McLane'. Improved Vervallu#ye
Laver ND. by Dr. I. Scott, w ho tow been in the habil ,•1
Luring and tieing my original medicinal In my of lie Lim
the font t hirt.on year', and that I Lettere he haelipm--,,•
dirt. I male the sham stetement the more Winitito) , a. I
hare no irtloroat to dram whatever. C. MeLAiligl,ll
Pr MclArir'll rirriondi Vern:drug* and turaDVitu
turrriuptutled by certYtests Of C t .)lcloine..far e-Lir I
1 , ,.$ pat. and Met , iaut. ongrywiml , `
Pe OW. 11. K ETS1:11, 140 1411C.lernle 4g4t t.
Pa .1 P VLF:1417.01,
oar Reltrnad
Ag-wat
Mortigleation, the heannt a plastor In mvphe.l
:La %iger la given by IiALLEI - F, PAO: I.\
Tit kt.Tl.l; tt , gal %anic i-tlacts..ol esorpt tho parte ara .1%
•-•%taial they will wa.ti 1w rrabwatt their ttatnral
L. 41 t , 341.8g1.411 ut•utrrilr.4.l
t! tt, f.tr taort int-canal cannot procatat artvarnyt,
v uu. /1.14.1 //cu nrwii etli ~ [ llldllly In gAft.ral
t , .1 K . < VittAl I N APAIT, , , it 1:PTI A-N I \
IA n 4,1,1.41131... harulteds by rulrbaby ItYttAbLIY 'lu''‘
t LA PAIN K.ATIZACITOII.3I I 'it., ,t tot ..!1.
Ata. ate viAthie. Oa, "a,. ,
r,. it tt t!I du.. it , " dia,As••• %rid 1:4.-tatt..1.16 , ••• !
.n. itlfln-r,a AI Dr4"i t end tit•ry nib s •
it [Await, pon W (sin Intr.
*wallas taw, t0.r...-4
g,lloloo altittptit a steel plAt , ony,race4 ‘i
844u:tour,. or
ITRNAS D A LIAM 111Anutleturisr
C. V. CLICK k 00..,744 an n fiartarerw
sod •r 2.5 renurp, in.% 11 pr. Qat:: 11. EMAIL /A.
W.• . 4 30. A. • by LAILLstY, r-V•rir LltAlei - mot, IL,.
thr ..,LOLLALt the tnitoi ttuttos. Atl older, or /04.4 re 1.4, 0
COI' Walk. or sat vir.v„ to..t Iw allriresserl w C. V. CLICK&\ I.I
a Co York. naAkdeArtir
ifiermum ettte - r!...erititt,t.•
on Itelph (Ate.. troM.A.,).
Pr. f.T. Y. JaCbol--Re ar Sir • Th.. Int - tore are to itrrtit
wand bore. In 4 4 t he. nsouty .01.1 by )10.0ey
Bat 1.4", your ngtittr: the tw , other MOT'. .41 more of theta
than any other tutrfleitio I find thou ore mooh 11•11-11 by ••0 , 1.
amount favor pat inae to rebuild their broken cuti.t.lto.
thins. I hare u during }he twat SDITLIDCW, in my on n
I %Tully, four bottlak They worn rerommentiod to me flog
N neighbor, at a tionembert InTaystotti Wog moat deltatitatod
t..ln the efforts ne'n eater htlinuoi Corer. They gave mo u n
Villi.hl.• DWI reobdiet.l a torso vigor vigor to toy whole systrio.
In out of the Solitntither number, of my falter I rigid toy
el - pettaco of OW tool effert. of the Rig,ra. 11 , 1114 , 0
tone they hove, bud a large saie, omi hare now bromic It,
rarrheirte this rtrinlty.
I I roild July that I feel groat !downiee in
t ilting con this teetininny of the r4tio and .11.,0as ..1 S.,ut
i.l, 1•• 11. tteltsiw tth I ly; y eirtn , ItALl'll
ore orW,m.•a l
ion
1.10 by FLEMING PROIR. and Dr. GEO. IT. I: F.Y.AF.I:,
trburgh mitt/x.4w
Or. Honor to whom Honor Is Due I .-I , :topiy
polling we despi.e.. and flattering uedacw of inticleartliat
never hare nr nercs of time to tip community fell,—
tost 'But when anew a ohm d rat rinsing tumuli frinti lie•
Lowest stage. of anlnaso, and then lienelitting his neigliNec
and friend., and tinnily a whole ennntlnlty, through
rip•ticy or an at tide that ho accidentally dinotiverod, eon.
hreed to believe in him, and give him the Lest ih,tiee
the iihed initnocuiina place that Lair columns Coll Ail
Su, h. reader..l4.lll.r. kiennedyfttnill !melt . tsitlte origin oi Lis
,dedeal Diaccilier; 1 The Inuit ileoperate hunter, or (trite
erect attsekii of Rhennuttliou or 'Neuralgia, are cured !iio he
shot - Wet apace or title by this accidental, yet moat important,
Discovery of Ille;lConnedy.
4.4" See king sarertnement In another column.
e.,14 v.ll.4esulo and mall at LH. ti ROll6 L 11. IS 11Y916,11,
140 tVOOIi Inn.et,sign of thtildeal mortar, a n d al J. P.
FL nil NO'S, Allaglnlay .
Oa- Thouanndle of Children Die atutimily
the Croup, and yet two or three .h Meo of Dr 11.,,,ra' I.iv. r
wart. Tar nod ClartelPlAgua will destr,y the table tuenthraue
I 1 nned 11 thin (fiscal., give free tau age t., the brunth, uud
thoroughly relieve This listreaniug complaint. McAllen , .
think or this! It ip equally efficacious iu all pultu..ilar)
dieter:Laos. See pamphlet, LliSO 11.1111 , rtitleMe111 10 0710101
410101
$ For nalf, wb.lenule and rotail, by R. IL 8/41.1.Y.R8 A
nor Wood nod Second aroma.
2k..1.1 ELI. by It KgPRIttION & TRO., Liberty street; IL r
ACIIICART7, and NMCKIIAM & Mcii_KNN.A.N, Allnghottv
Vitt'. au9liamlu
1114 - Vl' h y avt II you Suffer, WHVf RELIEFCAN I: E
wl EASILY OBTA yon a Sorb Throat. Quinsy,
Bronchitis, Croup. Stiff Joints, Fm.t
II tem. nor., Sprains. or PaiDein any part of SOM . Xritelul
You ov, be rslisved at UTICA , by using thp must beautiful ~1
II I.llllusents, thu Whitt Cigaigian Liniment," prepuel
I, y 1., 60,17 T, ul morgantovfn,Uff.,.. and for Hale cheap,
wholesale and mt./till by 1)F. ICENFIIM 140 Wocal ntroot, atol
JAB. I'. FL Mit NII, near R. R. Depot., Alloglieny. Sea ad.
vectissmont iu another column of ul.47's paper. [nruktun
al-Stockings and Hosiery for Wlnfer.--
If you don't want your !not pinched-with bad and abort
Stockings, you will take uur advice and go to O. Damt's, coo
Der of Market alley and Fifth attest, and buy some of those
elegant tine Stocking., that make your feet feel also and
comfortable. Ditit also Inakes 115111 eelle every variety of
doolery that you can invfioniat•whollwale nRd rag!.
Remember the place, corner (If 74Idiiat ,alby and Fifth
.tota
HatebeloPs Hair Dye--Fifteen medals and
diplomas, eighty Uil and applicabirms of the inimitable,
attest the public appreciation._ Brox!, black hair. as true
to notary , as nature'et self, is. produced. instantly, without q
chance of failing, or ittjury to skid oittotir. ilfade and
or applied, (in Mop pyirato Gtontill+af pArpgalzurti,l"qm
Broadway, New York. •
Sold, Wholesale and retail, by Dr. Geo. U. Retain, up
Wood etreut. an9t.lw.law
nt ~U- •-• th? A P S IIr 3 IIII E /tjg
OAS OO~IPASS beer, nt_in da ateue °,fr
d”dared a Dividend of rive per Rent - out:of the pro& e of
the lan six months, on the CapitaL'gtock• or th'. Qoppanyi
witpuyh, eble
the swak oe holdera or t
m h p eir i&ged tepreseiftatlvWfm:
at M of the Coany.
-JAMES ALQ/LitiSTV, Tfemufer,
Office of Plttaborgh Gaa
. G l o., JuistM,4Bs6—{bagi •
D01,1,4R • tiallfiliS _No.' 06 fOffitTft
1T
STRUT—A/NW SBW 4- 14 :Ra - r•Deimaita
must be madoirfth ttlialluatitidlout 3,2„,"
In order to draw ipiewat from &Old.
114NDino. AMNIA' 1111X04 )3,„
IXIC4' Salgtgaerr. tgad
Bo} Lad*.lizast p l ip,_,4 - fay, at FoltataUtteat Nta.
Cleo beforhra. M. bribe day of shipment--
tisPensitgo7tortbettnoS
I ris • . , - ' • •
auD dsw a ,
•
ASO'
• , :1r
ESSE
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COM PAN Y,
OCIRNER OF WATER AND MARKET STRiETS
ZTXv.
**. kg.A.itoulno O.LWAY, P4eident.
?Dm* cretgrv,
..47`frt p.1:1
v. him Oonsoly mitfve ex iniqanagipr to
~.COMectutwitWier4tlS4.
Te Atte, 4tatiStririllOLTPAND EGO RISKS the Omar
and )11s ppi Rivera and tributaries , and MARINE RISKS
generalist.
And agliagetnes and Damage by Fire. and against the
Perils of the'gea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Polities issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
7 .
D)Rtoao Rt. • - i • "
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
J,,seph P. Litcazatn, M. D. Johnlinott,
J tame. Marshall. David Richey,
James W. Hailmaa, Char lee Arbuthnot,
T Junepli S. Leech,
John' Pullerton, • = Mansfield B. Brown,
David 11. Chambers, Chrlatlan Zug,
:,•••
Jas,B. McGill. feblh
EUREKA INSURANCE'COMPA#
•. • OF'. PITTSIWRGEL , '"! •
JOHN 11. SIICENIIERCEII, Preandentg
RURFIWP ITINNRY, Reef-entry. 4
C. W. ItATCIIIII.OIt, beneral Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDSf
u 1
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
Mil=
J. IL Shoonberger, G. W. Calm,
C. W. Batchelor. W. K. Nirolek,
lasad M. Peunock, I'. B. Updike,
W. W. Marina, ..- K. D. Cochntv,
IC. T. Leech, Jr, John A. eanghey,
George S. Belden, S. S. Bryan,
David krCandleas. '
4r4- All Losses sustained by parties insured tinder policies
insnist by this Company will Is- liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at its OPYICE. No. 90 WATER. STREET. I.ly 11
WESTERN INSU CF, COMPANY,
!Truism; B.— U RUltttj atI.SI E, i resident; F. M.
Go N, Secretary.
Will Insure against all kinds olri iks. ; ;lot NI Alt I NE.
All losses Is-111 atifut.tisl an I ,o , ', TO) otttl.
A flew lnstitution, usaultipid D ye o are eel]
kriovht In • the comindulty, • and who tiro %fise.rmthed. Ie
PremPtuess and iiimrtALLy, to 4ustutalo4l. ,r.L. ler %lilt rb
they Lave aasusioci v ilwatfaring ihnlAst prom itt in to [hi 'e
ho desire to be Insured.
Azgatops-11. hillier, Jr., C. W. ?Jamison A:A$...O , dur,
N. MIA*Jr., W. IL Smith, C. Ibmaen,..ooMAtiii39;4'ackt , n,
Anirew Arkley, Jame. Lippincott, Proem) DegditJujus., SI
.Alley; Alexander Nlmick, Thouuts Scott.
W °lnce, No. 92 Water street., (Warehouse of Spung
Co., up staira,) Yittalitirgh. noraily
A. A. OA HILLSII2
A. A. CARRIER & DRO.,
No. 63 Fourth affects, Pittsburgh,
sitate Mutant Fire and Marine Ingure.oe
Co., of 11Aft1:18111.11t0. CAPITAL, 13514000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of
PIIILADY.I.I.IITA. CAPITAL, 11300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, lIAR
RISISWW. CAPITAL, $300,000. '
Connectleut 'Mutual Life Inintretnee Co.,
IiARTFOIti. ('AYITAI, ANC) A55AT5,33,154,41.111.
Pennsylvania I near enee Co.orPITTSI3UROII.
'.4 t TA it N.,, .5, 18514 $i 29,0)12 49.
WK. F. Jonvfmw, Pr.,ittrut..,.....A. A. Cemar.B., Socreittry
.I,l4:thr.ely
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 FIFTH FTREET,
ONE MB, BAST OF TILE F.XCLIANOK BANK,
Pit t burgh, P.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
dirt-et from f o r Importers for OAHU. The
stock eoltAilta of oil tlao difTerrnt flosors and grader of Tr 4
brought to tho Anoerhon market, and
BOLD ITHOLF.SALE AND RETAIL
At Till
VERY LOWEST CASH PRIOESI
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN SIETAJAC PALE•
AGES, oxprsenly for Um trod°.
TKAS OP ALL 3RADEN, BY TIER HALF CHEST.
CIAFEE, 6UtIAR. COCOA awl CIIOODLATE of tbe . nzsi
BHA OS, Mr soli,
serlettee In tho hnsLoess in o sort, guarantee that
r rosy artielosold will be Its rOptrseti test. 4
AGENT. is ArtvirrrxErr, 1510 11ft 8.414,e, Dil.
J VNICS I AtILY AIKIHUINKS. S. JAYNES.
NI !abut Jono Al, tS:AI,--(f
OLD ECLIPSE,
FREIGHT LINE.
iii_4IAYNSM!IN
Tr lIIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
11 411 kinds of freight frr.ol Sew York, in three days, oc
$1.111 . 0100 tai., oni fn•ul Madelphto in 40 boor* at $1
lob th,
ITS QIV EN FOR TINE IT II A WRITTEN
U A ILANTRE.
IS. pavor packa,orA or small Lu.ullra rocwir«.l.
1: AO gpiwit" =LI POE 41{Ela wr LIN WC'
C. fl A I,LEN. A geol. No. '2 Amt, flour°. New Vork.
J. J. Mr tingw..4llo.4qua, 1 , 1,04 •
Yea rtirao, et form
-BARSOLL, Agr/11.
j. 2-4 lm-3,urnal ci p. C4 Fourth tlt
SAMC b.; I. FA N ESTOCK ,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWA..
No. 83 Wood atreet, between Dienno'nd
alloy and Pourth streT'e,
Fir airr tar, rA
&a-Tux subscriber is now upaktilllg avcU selected 46 14Jr1-
mous of farg.irn and domestic Hardware, all new, and will
sold on nil good tons+ as any other hones iu this city. llr
wall Oi4FIL keep un ham, a general assortment of
II Alt 1)11 ARE. CUTLERY. CARPENTKILW TOOLS, &c_,
F. "hwin Cite uuruti,•u o 1 purchabets
SAMUEL NAH NESTileb—
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PROPRIETORS Or ?IR
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 API 15 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
RHODES, HAGEN Si. CO.,
FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION
MERCU A NTS.
Nn. f() Sy(' kNIORK ST., CINCINNATI, 1). jp , l:“
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES,
CAST STEEL.
A LSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner 'nous and First Streets,
PITTSBURAIII, PA
ETIZEMI
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
MAN OF ACTI' HERS OF
ROtiliftS' INtPROVED PATHNT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS,
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALtat IN
FLOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 299 Liberty street,
dec taloc POTHIMA
JAMES BLAKELY,
EHOPEANAGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
PITP.Iltil HOU
froki_ Iltuowugore brought from tho old country to Pitts
burgh, nod motleys romittod to Europe, Capra
W. H. riNtiTli W. W. R. ItUNTFiIt
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Second and 11. Front st.,
'vitt..bur g h. Pa.
WILLIAtti ALLEN,
CHILSOII ETTRIVA,CES I ..
~,Wrought Iron Tubing,.
AND FITTING GENEIIA,LLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
-air W. & A. - will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Steam or Hot Water} Pipes or Chlfliou's Nuruace, Church
., Sohoole, 4 lloapitalic Factorios, Dwellings,
Court Homes, or liotola, No. 25 Ai 4 R KELT STREW.
Pittabrlgh7 .app
gOOKII, late or Ituraphreye, Hoffman& Koons, Phila
D. W. I Itaeriza. Late of ritt4burgti.
KOONS & HEKSITIE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
AND
General Produce Commission Melzhnt4,
4.7 Nora if/tames and %t Mnl.4 ,
Mow Race street,
Ilan= TO
Ragaloy,Woodward & Cn,. Phll.lßryao, Kauriedy klAt. Pittett.
Gorrott;Mortin & Co. • "k Wnruortb &.Co. "
%V0.,1 & Oliver, "Brll & Liggett,
St Iter, Prieo &Co. “ J. &W. Res,
Caleht: ,t co, • " flagaleY.(kagrive & Co.
t;cotiinr & Co. " WallA
J . 11,14 1 0.0 4 Co. Cincinnati. FOSitia Baal* Olnclatasti.
--
,l opyly vus a
TV 40.0 a CheDOWlikillAC- ".
# o l4 l f.r,jUitli add POtgliiti3ivliferchimatagaliand4.'
atalAidaimatal-- .
j;
and PrLLS-sgross js: i rectgervid
TT - aud for wile by (1/23) Fliamr BUIL
a .
4. , '
Vag "; Rusetia aloe.-it is a Boston reraedy _
of thirty years' standin, and As recommeaded •
by physicians. It . is squire autripeedy curs( fer
buttes, pileiti, boibi, con 4, feloio, chilblains, land .
d t
cadiares St - ererilrin I ) .forlreirer sores, uhers,
itch scalOettd,letthf aah,,l*lons, sore 41P
ple'ii recaramendpi by urseig) whitlows, sties - 0-
festers, itep bit eiS spier stings , fr ozen bulbs,'
si4grheuff, - scary, sore' li,f4 Oftfielred lips, acme'
nose, warts and flesh wounds,ilt is a most valua
ble remedy and cure, which ca be testified to by
thousands who have used it in the city. of Bostoa
i
and vicinity for the last thitty years. - Mlii in
"-
stance will this Salve -do An, injagig, or into ere.
-withiiliiiiaivii--prestilitroile. — it he made f om
the purest materials, from a_reeeipe, brought osi
Rassia--oi articles growing in that coupti.=
and the propxielora - haveMlara Elvin e q, elisati*:'
clergymen,. phybitans, sea e9ti6tibm, 2 'fttles. tind
others who have used it thetriselreth.and !seem
f
Lzrourtbitlirlitherte9renaTilruitiritre is tit
in large t tin bezip,
,I!tataßed i coliffirrA cover wi - a
picture ea horse and disabled soldier, w 'eh
i picture is also engravedon the, wrapper. P ee,
25 cents a box. Bedding & Co4 - -proprietors.
For sale by B. A-. Pahuesteak.l6 co-is:nem'
, ing-liroa., B. K. Selfers.ii... - 00f;l:fr'r.*:41. - /LiCeyEZer
"lint" H. - Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham ikhani &
IFSennan; Allegheny city.' - -.----
-Have You . a. Rupture Writhe 8€4 ° A., 1
would most respectfully invite the attention of these 10
flirted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
sem tment of Trusses of various Daturas, andio snit eltery r
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in everycsael Ismy
oiliae No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign:of the
Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
reed
Marsh': Radical Care Trutt;
French 'Anuses, very light spring;
Cum Elastic Tranes ; .
• 4
Clrildrene Moises, single and double; "
ilinbuical Truism, chadreats' and adults;
./Eberies .13/iptie Spring' Truss;
Dr. & Filch', Supporter Trust;
The price of Trusses vary from $2 to S3O • Hernial
or Ruptured pal:lento can be salted by remitting money and
sending the measnre - srmind the hips,l4o . 44s3„Whi4ei the
rupture is on the right of left side. I also
fire aellatidag
.Dr. Etunning's Lace or Bedy.Bruite, therann ot Ai`
sae U teri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Rileo:diWc
Diarrtuna, and any weaknesackmending on a steak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. Fitch's Abdominal &Inhaler ;
English Bleatie Abdominal Belts;
Silk Elastic Brits;
And nearly every kind of Supporter nal to use. I also sell
91mader Braces of every style, tot Weak chesied azufitoop.
shoaldered persons.
Marla Stocking:, for broken and varicose Telma
Surpensmy Bandage:, of all kinds.
Syringes of every variety and pattern, and in fact every
kind of mechanical appliance cured in the cure of disease.
DR. KEYSER would state to persons in want of Biacee or
Truesos had he can otteu tend to suit the patient by writing,
but It he always better to are the patient and apply the Truss
or Brace p#reanally, Address
Jul() titaly
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE-CO.
CHARTER, PERPETUAL-CAPITAL $BOO,OOO.
Office No. &9 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
PRIVILEGED FOR FIRE AND ..If2LEIS INSURANCE
OTATJULEBT.
Authorized Capital.-- $300,000.
Amount of Capital paid up ... .$4 0 , 600 00
.......................... ...... 40,140 18
Total /Wats bailie for loam
CONSISTING OP
Bonds and Mortgage" on uninemnbered Real
lEstate, and Stocks' of peer valtte.. ....
Bonds =a Block Rotes, bearing Rl 2 , ceA t,
interest_ —. . ... .. . . 28,196 06
I:keete on hand . and fn tine * hate& of 26,114 38
Bills Receivable
$ 260 , 888 38
TRUSTEES.
James BM, EM.,
Benj. B. Myrick, rag,
J. H. Mt:Colley, ENI4., •
P. Wyckoff,
Wm. R. Oray,
8a4..R. Austin, .
P. h 1 MOR LOWY, Presi nt.
J Mottels TROMPsoN Sec'y.
P. M. Moriarty, rag
laras4 Dakhla, keg.,
WM. Smith, MK.,
Geo-if Calladay, Esq.,
Wria.4..T.-White, &q,
J. S. Haltrich,,Esq.,
This is to certify, that L Itaxecritically, and by apeman!
examination of the books, Capital, assets and seenritsea of
the Alliance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, muesli
gated the standing and rasponsibility of said Institutiot,
and I do find, and am entirely clear in my convictions, that
said Dtrtipany has a good unimpaired Capital in Mortgagee
ioduceiehared Real P.state, worth double the =MAW
fa wbkh the aline is mortgaged. My hivestigations have
been rigorous and searching, and are, sellable
BENJAMIN eunstN.
I talus pietisme in raying that I have been acg6rfnten
with Benjamin 11.4u:et:In for several yeals.Atet have enth r
confidence to bet integrity, especityeand indornald
mace 1111 i reliance upon his statements or tagal-Vtifag..
MILL &RD VIM...UURE.
ROYERENC
Wm. EL 114. i., sew. ~f-e 'tG"H. 3lyrlok & C 45. ?Ws.
kliatnar, giants Chao. Jarildna, Sr.
Wm. Bowers, Ron. Harr y -11aldwin, gyre
Hon. Jos. N.Y . etaukl4. 7 N.
U. IL thithern, Hai* H. llturrtn,-Ilatfalb:
Thia Company effects VIRE. INSURANOE u btakilAV
goodo and furniture; MARINE INSURANCE on ten 114.,•
cargo and freight; INLAND' INSUR&NOS , on-goods lk . )
rivers, lakes, canals or railroads, 'on as accommodating
terms no any other responsible cane. ' •
.tITIZENS' - ItibIUItANCESOMPOY
OP P'itriatloBo -
SAMUEL L MARSEIDLL, *slows,.l"
,OFFICE; 94 Water stsse‘bstelsoor .116DissioisELSEkd
.—lnsures HULL AND CAR 9 0 ,1111386; the `Ohio .
sod Mississippi Risme assisifbuissias.
Insures against Leas or Damage WI/MIL .
Also, against the Perna of the lisis soiralsuld Navigation
and Transportation.
DIRROTORS. I , _ ,_
William Ragaley, Capt . MRlt norl4lB.
Jantee M. Cooper, Samuel M. Aler,
Samuel Rea, Wllllaii(AtghaM,,
Robert Dunlap, Jr,.
John T. - Dilworth,,
lento ..11.. Pohnoe.k, .FtarkinSelitira, ''. .
S. Harbangh, J. Schoonmakar,
Waiter Bryant, William B. Hap.
John Shipton. New
.l•1'. ACP:N
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, - - - 11.300,000.
nvg,_ insures Buildusgs and other Property against Lou of
Damage by Fire; also, against Perils of the sea, Ihland
Navigation and Transportation.
Orricrns—SlMON CAMERON, Prhsident.
BENJ. PARSE, Vice President
R. S. CARRIER, Seer ataxy.
Agent, Fourth and Antithtlelst. (lealkdm
A. A. CARRIER,
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, 8. B. CORNER TIMED AND WALNUT STS.,
[11 4 1 3M4'. /P 1 14 1 1‘•
.or MARIN! INSUtabIOSS onh , eariall, Otago, Freight
ti ell pate of the world..
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Aiwa,. Canals
Laken and Land CletringeN t_li_4 l l . VarWefthaljnkti:
VI RR"INSURANCE - ON' .ECHANDIZR generally. On
Stores, Dwelling Houses, ke.
'
'As* of ati aimpanklireamber 611 i , 18515 '. - '
Honda. Mortgagee and ReatEetate...,. ....... :-.......5101,M 6 .1
Philadelphia City, and other Loins 845,210 ($
Stock in Banks, kadroad and i lneurance c0'5”..,.. /MOP / 6
Dino reoeimiLle4.4.:. '-' k ; - - - . - 188,440'07
Onsh on hand 2/:1,87.8 O 1
Balances, In hand) of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rius Policies recently tamed, and other debt
duo the Company, - , .. lIII,ELItg-gb
duhscrlptlon Notes ~ 100,0t10•00
EIKE=
DIRECTORS.
James 0. Hand, '
Theoptditut Paulding, ,
jamos
Byre,,
Jr.,William Byre,
Joshua L. Prise,
Juc
Samuel Ft. Stokas,
Henry Sloan,
James 5. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Bohan Burton,
John , B. Sample, Pittsburgh
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan, "
WDL MAItTOI, President.
Tort. C. lthm, Vice Preeddent,
li mar Luatum, Secretary.
P. A. MAMMA, Agaht,
.1a19:ly No. 96 Water street, Pittsburgh.
William Martin,
Joseph EL Seal,
Edmund A. Bonder,
John C. Davis,
John It. Penrose,
George G. Lelpor,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Mug Sou,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Speneor 111cIlvaIn,
Charles Kelley,
IL Jones Brooke,
J. O. J 12411121011,
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMFY ,
OF FIIII4I.IIALTIVA.
CHARTER venzavatt.-mtenitn it ins STAYS 07 esamenvmus.
Chattered Capital, SISQQ.aIIe.
PIRS, YARP4.7I AND /Amon) 22L1116WORT4TION ,
AA HON a. IAPPINOOTT, President.
CLAM ROHM, Secretery.
OlfOltOß YOTINO, Tressaalr.
DigiaTQlN6
Aaron g. Lippincott, 'Mem B. Thomas,
MattloßiliUttlgbam, William Neel,
Nicholas O. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Charles .I.lfelds, '
"John4xo. P. Smyth. •
ms Oconmay hts .baou oripattad aCesh Val&
,tal i mid the Directors have determined tesdaptthebushiess
to as available reeonrces. To otnerve prudence htecnadnee
lag Its Oars, lathe prompt edimtment of losses.
Pittsburgh MOO, NO. 76 Water street.
'l. NEWTON JONES
aein j;.
RXI4I 4rIL
The followlbg rrallanown and responsible Arms in pia*
ht /fit;/ UnvOifißtorited auferenne to them, with regard to thh
statatl and soundness of the Idanufactureet
Oom=ce
-A Men/ Wilsob, Ohilds.A Co.,
George It /bath.* Co, Hampton A Camp
l 4
Jones, Tiernan A Clo., H. Midi # 00.
idd3ll - I.4NCE CO,
PITTSBURGH.
PITICLATTS Priht.
Corner 0: , , P 0 W 1 4 'Lad Sznithitsla Streets,
4111 / 4 ):1 CAP IT AI. 130,) 000.
and other Property mildest Dna or
t ..; nl • bY Fr, and the.rerSe of the Bea and Inland Nat - 1-
tlon and Tramp mo m ,
-
_,DIRSCSOBS.
14 3-• t • • - Elody-Pilterson, . 1 49? 10* 110 ri
- MlStritoet Jut R.Tanner,
Oest HAT* '
I. OrSe ge
erStool, Wade Ritaptorre,-419Eitist
ft. r/ssas, H. Ankei- - 32 L
977101183.
Preddessi .
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Woe Ansit - ae . n7- -.BODY PATUBSON.
ilseirand rovae.:-A. A. CASSIE& Jabs
Parfin
DR. GEO. If. KEYSER, 140 Wood irt.,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
-LIMB TEAVYR,•At.
o. 841Wiger *IAA, ' itsgh ,
DEL/114%011E MUTUAL
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
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giumwagfig.
giann ACRES 'OF imp , COATI and
IRON 4RWLANbfs otThied pet on tour
octane Air tinrtrinty , int our or
' ?hie Land to heax/IS-greberad,-aad Mown beaky Settle
Carlon rkpir, lit Peron coenty.,-re ibottthe 4ater can be
`floated Cat and,,brougbeithmatket. , -
it mania an mats vfrig of
_ oodn'4lo4ita
Under a large portion of-the land. •,
LThitettiged
. ..EA ;le 111% r10.„40.,
• -ebttldenitell t ddrt;lod the soil le good Lodged watered.
inmyer4sia.VaiitithtV&.6 t ` blphich t.
,ritto a liZet of.zelltaidg ffideldkli" 101 l Wbe
r be:4l,ke good End Omen, WM, allele in neiiieldet of
6 I " 3 W C be one *CUR* bug lermibgetregione or
'll* isda_ body, and will be 'old at a
•
bargain the purchaser. of • '
roculkelreati *Unmet.
•
- TES COTTA OR STONE
WATE lie
• PIPES.
Prete two to six -inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to. 80 Coati per-Foot.
41.80L-10XimiTtra
PEARL STARCH
For SSA* W))obisalet at,. ,,
- 'by
MEOW 0:101RAIni
NODWAR DING , AND , -
,
Commission stnnC#AntT,
' AND WHOIARALA DMA "ND '
CilirdiSE, %BUTTER, Sidianti 11 - 0 0 11, :
AND PRODUCE GENERALEY.i,
No. 25 Wooly. Braswr, L
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11),1111111) • -'ll
hours'Stlyll24. Min
EMILY, eldeit'dinagldir 11149r'Wea...N.UAnint . elautlers
unnlnlan, Allegheny tonntt:
NEW ADVERTISNOAN
skip-If - you wish to Iniy sidSithe ISMS
tiansaiNlSAPSlblilta,l3.oo
'ilia es can tit,b l ^eigiti for-theistiiey in
we city, . ;1110110A.lr'7t.il 1 / 4 ;4
eats
_I64I.WOSiI ..t.
Giapa...awarpawiegio wear a NEAT
and Goon ,11..iirdePoihould' eat at-lickl64 WOOD at,
and pant lase what they flay vtant in.lhat.:Dqe.. • .
,
maa, gcLiaiwoolort.
-, Summer ArratgeMemit.',
ALLEGIMIY. VALLEY ROLROAD
ilhortest:andfilinidacestßoutit:to-kal!foints
on the Alleghassylalt4i's..
pABBRBORRS, T 1 india NOTIOR — Tha - ,:5411 - start
frontARSON sheet, Instead of Taylat-stnsmet fore. TWO DAILY = .leave AlM .leave ld 'fa 4 1 --
Afornhg Puma, at 8 o'clock, -A. Bt, for K.l 0,
.CLARION, - FRANKUN,' MID-BANK, BRADY'S -BEND,
BLABONING, BROOKVILLIt,?-iind all
points North.
Amiga Alotontraottation leaves at fc4s, P. stopping at
all wapetatlone. -
rare to Kittanning, 414715„: Zr
!Milieux-- 47 751 Clarion.. .............c,sa 25
Rod-Bank ....„.„ 225 Reimersi4..- ..
.4,2 60
Ctir1ari11e....„.......... ...... 275 Beedstoug..-. .......a3 00
Brady's Bend 2 25 Motioning. ........4„.. 1 75
Kellersburg 2 00 Teaus.--...-.--- 7 4,4. , 2 26
Bethlehem-- • 2
.: 21 liechanicsburspii....ki it 00
Shannondole .....:.......- S.. 26 Brookville . .4 ... 346
. .
Passenpra wUI please procure their tickets at tbil:00/Ce s
corne 3
rof Wayne and Penn atrueta. - A. J. HOPPA%
*M
anl
.= Wit.
OTIM - 7-TOSPORTSMEIV AND WU
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' R@ B+-,siv TIMMS SMITH lie" idnipleidrid.rettere
.Patant for. his newly invented- BALliihr Ems beEtniclotla-
Bote Nireerraktiow , aihsrs it for tole to the Politic. 'The ball
pans spiral cavity, which gives it a tidaiy motion Iturmons
accuirmy of flight, longer rouge and greater *Wirt ordiem.
Am the/Lon, othm•balLuver invented. A iiiik be: elan at
VAN Al TEPLATS,Ita; DB WOOD Street.' , ,
persona wiehing State or Territory Itightsvniti Motive
.tfient-byasilhig - on - Wlit - TBAKAWAtt4:EscP, Grant *eat,
gem's. BOWN & - TErtasit, - of TRo.um Amiso, 25
Irwin Arse; Pittsburgh , Penns.
.
~ . .
auLtlt.• GIC
" TA , SMITH.
UT - ANTED SeveutyAre Coar:-1 1 113#4.9,
fora new work - at Sow-Mill Bud, ;14 . iiilL
_ . l7olicntY-
Steady work and good wages - given for ohe,"y4r:ljuutuSep
tember Ist- Apply in Temperunceville,lxi. . .
-eon-cid/51,15 .... WGILVRAY-45";;AIPPLIPI.
$260,838 18
EACHER . WA.N'rED-' A litale,l_epter.
to flake charge of a Countylen 'VlrenKi'%4P
pnou3te most be competent to teach OM lan:lveigen and
Maier branches of klathetuathat. Addresa,:ikk refet:non" . ... caq
LOCH BOX, No.l6.9 , Pitniburgh Poet . Office. .
VITANTED Three energepie
11, good *Witt's:, who are ur)ll4g . to fitlrat.
.wagea. .No .
but a - pod cu n_B ag ,44„ .
Apply at N 0.1.8 WYLIE street, bet! fir ee4 pf And
8 o'lock, A. N. _
.. E.ADABLE k;,Str*lut
. • szasax—yoriali 6,1 1T.,,144Ta-a;:40401241M/th
add attest.: - • • • -'
- Saratoga: a We Orl7B7—a IlatninOa of intertcoutaorder
Joao ealuaa, uontrai - naa ; by the anthor_a! Iptist4the
Famiy."
Vartitiiitf Cro Martin:ll taiattecLawm
-43taru,_ or_ Elara-Life In En:vs; treattlatel" ~ t ealtkrthe
!;:fernuet. - - • • -•
Llabilel Vane—hia Fortuna and Frtabdi.
- Linda ; or..tho Young .Pilot -of the Belle Ceiobit*Ars.
Catalina Lee lientz. ' •
The Wandorar; by the author of The WittaltriouL!'.
Ile/Pees' Moats, e;Eledejeo. tea fit 110 041111111119
611.25 L 11tt&iines sold at _l6iteitta.4o,lo,
01111SPEOOK AND" . NVISEA. P Nal MlPOnir
" •I • ' aMU 400,
Is2r 80W4144-4
.InROPERTY . near the OAN_Atlosavja.
• -worogrertbrubirMelMerO*o4
'twin ikriettiurd Rev ,T,
the:iraiiiabie es= 'ftiiisokN4ponidsjing of" tg4 24
feet 'Midland $lOO 'fettling, On ykickuiTectoctsft
stokylistekßoildimsk at present emeigitiled,aadwsatniptistall
stores. ng tolool,de
etroargbdain • vshiabittpropertyiandwthichmitlipemell.
• • Apply to _ BLOWN .1:1110B.117 ,
WM ' Ctinter_setenth and Bmlthlleld ate •
-IrVESIRARLE 'PROPERTY FOR: SAE,
giniMble fora &may reiddeace, luarinkrtielintei of
Land, well calUvated Le IsiggelargleiLatid-smod-Orthank •
two olotntironlrOolto laud aberrant ;►wen of 6od
water a' gable And 'other ontlinildhavy :011 to tam
order.' lowoodlido Possessklo 11.•thodregt,innteiniaiktonts
healthy and pleasant, in ab out-the =MIAS nfifilianotourg.
It would' be' profltabletonell:ont of ttldialtdMir,
very dminible ford. a family homeettn Taps"
easy. as 01.1=111111T k sop
No 6 lllnritigita t
- - -
BIRMINGLIAM PROPER'rY.Foi,SaIe,
Brick House on Centre etreet, talittnitnn- , 4420
feet front by 120 feetdeep—it vetry sieeirable proper% -
Apply to
N iILAKBLY
nul3 Coiner . Seventh and, Bmltbaidd
NNOTICE.—Mrs. SARAtt
leave to stutoenee that her ' SCOW/ will -te-opett on
MONDAY, Aturnat 18ih, lust; at her realtkonee,- EMI at.
Nfo.42,.£ighth Ward. Tbe'coor aoofs
brace SPELLING.ItEADING, wuraNd,
GRAILMANGDOGRAPIIY, (with the use of dlotes;)
810,LOGYAnd BOTANY. also, PIANO. MDSIO;(widt*IIOIIC
PRIMO by Mr . " BOWER , of this city, a well Itnowe-Tegeligtr„:
. • TOMB TIM QUARTER: •
LA Class, including foregoing branchea,.......
2d te
3d it l{
auttl Piano Music extra,.
PROPOSALS ' INVITED. The Co*ffie
-- „cmere of mi eg h epy 00puty having , Ili Tu tifdePlehion
*Keating . and Venial:llw two erf .
the Court Agents %Abe
Public Buildings, would invite Prop (or mg*
Competent parsons areinvited to furnish pliant leibddatft.
of cost. Proposals will be received wsu, filONDAT,,Abeint
18th, at IA o'clock . " , "By Lerfier nf %, ] g
am AY,
5 4
au.i.st. - • JAS- f l4 4 l 4unti•Oleik.
c• :- .
=AMOUNTS. OF.-IMS TIM E S; byig,* . o.
Poetry of the Ifiagilili lituguitga .72. ~„, ~,
11epublican Campaign Songster- 42 cenik: -: ;,... ! •
Pamphlet edition of the Lila of PrOMMIJ .. _
Bigelow's Life of Fremont; (large ell life publiabW,L ,
Baratoga—stitory of llig . . Price AU.. . '''' - '
Braithwaite& BettollecttlimA46 41 i 01 4 1 .- ` 1 i ' V
• Forselet "' W
y , A. G I LDwityBNNAILAk CO; 1,
anlfi Fifth st.,4Positelbe.Sbeasue
A HOMESTEAD FOR ROI
1011.. WORTS OP PARRIS AND
rt W Wl. .t , =., 4
M
the biold,Begto of CuiPepper County 144 to bouihi
amengs l lo,2olo Embecribers, on a rfth b September MK
)
for the benefit of Port lio l.fexuala Academy.
_Pp
t i m oNtyvrot. RACK, one-half down; the
on the delivery of the Deed. Every '
subscribe. icur - 1 -
Bulkling Lot or a Farm , ranging in value trum . glote on
These Farms end Lets are sold so elleawitv.„induce settls
meets. a adificient number Wing t emermgfiubuttwas• Be
the value of which will pomp:hum ,r pr At.peirpat fines
price now mated. Ample security wlikbagivemfuriltefidtht
ful performance of contract" auttpromisett,
*Fr More Agents -aro walktedvent o.* Adieghengg
obtain mbscribers, to whom Ute'inest liberal izalise,
will be given. Some Agents write-that they ate
Pie a month- ?fil'Wl. Part icu.lane, SubecriptionA, Agthapp,
Ac., apply to
. Jr« RAUD,-
-
Port Royal. Caroline county, Its: , ''
Or to O. W. Bunn, Agent. Ohio street, Alleging's, its. . is„
anikdkw . . - .,
$617,848 IC
, .
-1601.1.4 SAV-PburlNGSth ' HANK, ISJIC.
No. 65 arrst,,
xtoom, amigo' NEW uurimav,‘
TS NOW OPEN dai1y.fr50n.,9,t0.2444;
alja anrsonsagyinautiNthAtifter_
October, biebutte; hoot 7 to llonocaL,Smillmatilio
rodnit bialusive, from - tt to Et Obis*, • -
Ittr readied of all Minis n 4-404 elynONM
and a dividend of She. ptcdlla dueling twic e ,.
ana I**lper. ifts(vst was declared et the .4%...1,7
mt, per uniira, on the drat or llenembs• • ":
ad -
Boob amsatutp.A the Cherrer• iwa.
istiplia,landebeitgoinsi on* ake ai m
IVlV4eat
f.PO I TAII " irePtaniV "'"Ur2f:Oirailbacjiberger, -
. 10 ras Whil% , .;
William P. Johnston, •
James W. Hallman, Tboobon„„
.lAntistmaen, ir;
Almander Bradley _ Link
wmipm - Phillfpe, , William
John G. linalitlitn, . apilin nerdisiw. , ,
l'ar= J.h. . 4 . l Eirkpatrkki ' 11
Robed' Clio illiain B. Laveli;
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Pas. • • 44444 J0hn 1 :7 lreb rel.'
Alms° A. Carder. ' walla. r.
auithatL
Jciliii & 08118ir ."58, Wilson Miller.
,
Cameo A,. vow . ,
A. Vollock, .• .
$1- . Ndringlou,
lTranclit Mix,
~
. c Henry 1. . Itingualt„ . l.
• nobereltalk . 4'.
Gunge .V:tillimarts '' Jaineis,Bl4oB). -.- ~"
Aimed &1100.14 S. &Ida e.. ,
Wu= 8. Harm ' 4;0418' Unilla. ,
Bearbriyandllwintret,-4311AwLES A. enTolC[arazir ,
'
NEW GoctiS,-.- illapTittklk ha*
pm; recelied 'No-pow fdldj , ..DeliBxwou.rii
niblil
81084184 *IA *own Malin; etiiicW Tufo*
40 Datillidic 1 8508 of every lesetSlo 4 . Watt artitbeicaa4
si ficcii,Ann • —• • -
100 boies
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'''lo4l4llW .01),ELgek.
Fi for
RRYILU ANnauw,Nt,
No. 39 Wood street,
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