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MO RNI S
FOR PR
iSIDRN T,
J AMES BUCHANAN,
OF PENNSYLVANIA
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OF KENTUCKY
Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania
ELECTORS AT LARGE:
CHARLES IL BUCK , Columbia.
WILSON M'CANDLESS,&LEW Allegheny.
let District: GEO. W. NEBINHER, Philadelphia Co.
2d " PIERCE BUT LER, Philadtlphla City.
9d " EDWARD W A RTM AN, Philadelphia Co.
. 4th " W5l. 11. WITTE, Philadelphia County.
6th JOHN McNAIR, Montgomery County
6th '• JOHN FL BRINTON, Chester County.
7th " DAVID LAURY. Lehigh County.
Bth " CHARLES KESSLER, Becks County
9th " JAMES PATTERSON. Lancaster Co.
10th " ISAAC SLENK ER, Union County.
11th •• FItAS. W. BLAMES, Schuylkill Co.
12th " THOMAS OSTERII A UT, W youung Cu.
13th " ABRAHAM EDING ER, Munroe Co
14th " REUBEN WILBER. Bradford County.
16th " GEORGE A. CRAWFORD, Clinton CO.
16th .1 All ES, BLACK, Perry County
17th " HENRY J. STATILE, Adams Co
18th " 3011 N P. RUDDY, F9utuerset I'..
19th - .1 AC TURN EV. Westmoreland Co.
20th " .1. A. .1 BUCHANAN. Urtsme Co
21st `. WILLIAM W I LKINS, Allegheny CJ.
22d '' .1 A. MES 11. CAM PBELL, Butler CO.
23,1 TlioM AS NNING HAM, Dearer Co.
24th JOHN K. EATLEY . Clarion Co.
29th " VINCENT PHELPS, Crawford County
WILLING TO LlE.—The Philadelphia Times a few
daysago stated that the Democratic papers of Pit ts
burgh published Fillmore notices for nothing.
Now,how could the editors of that paper knew that
fact, even supposing it to be a fact'. To LllOl4 it
they must either examine our books or our book
keeper or clerk. They have done neither; and
yet they are willing to state a thing for a fact
, that they know nothing about ; in other words,
they are willing to lie. To state fur a fact what
1 you do not know to be such in a lie.
Another falsehood ii worth a brief notice.
The Gazette of yesterday said that the Perm , nits
got up the Barker meeting at the Court House
1 on Tuesday evening to disturb the Frem.nt
meeting near by. Now, as the Fremonters are
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inunted to the Barker meeting fur a very large
prtion of their crowd, it is not likely Democrats
I had anything to do with it.
,
1 1 t would be no exaggeration to say that at one
time during the evening the Barker crowd was
as large as the woolly horse crowd. And yet
Barker had no banners, bands of lIIIISie, glee
I clubs runners and drummers.
MASS MEETINGS I An exchange paper states that a Frern..nt
OF THE 1 meeting was broken up lately by a thunder show-
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA. I er, and they immediately proclaimed it a trick of
1
A.l°W.6s. 1 the Demozrats It is just as sensible a story as
i it gond many others they tell about the Dem caey
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
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('ANAL COMYISSIONER
GEORGE SCOTT. or CoLubseix CO
AVDMR =MAL .
JACOB FRY, Jr•, MO:MOM:UT CO
,URVTTOR GENERAL ,
JOHN ROWE, ur FRANEJ.IN CO.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING! •
A MASS MEETING OF THE DEMOCIIka
WII I. Iln FIELD I'4 THE
Borough of Manchester,
ON SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. DITII
,T 1,15 1' ,r VEN Cf•LOCF,
IN THE MARKET HOUSE.
SPEECHES will IR, lel:vered by Hon. Jlldgf , SII AIXR
JONES, FRANCIS FLUX. abd uthern. 'fW
PITTSBURGH GLEE CLUB sill br in attt.odware.
' COME ALL"
MANY DEMOCRATS.
ii The Union must and shall be press' , cil•"
___,,,,,...,, i Mtbsttu ill AND 1,,v , ' , , --
--It is likely to turn' it
Tee Dtmotfescr or Pr...viirtvaNta, and all others in his., 1 after all that the regular Democratic caulidate
of prewrving the Union id the State. now seriously ,niliin- i for Governor was elected. Polk is supp.. , ed to
gored bye sectional oigatazatiott. led and controlled by the I be
ahead.
Mr. Benton was an irregular, and I°
open enemies of the Federal C,onstiriation , and condo t.d 1
for behind. According to a previous unils
upon the slarinin Idea of repudiating nearly one-hoO ,f
the States of this Union, are mpectfully notified that MA,S 1 standing the Benton set of electors will now be
DIRETINGS will he held at the following tilllo.l and pla. - • .i,i withdrawn, and both wings of the Dernoers,iy
of the friends of JAMES BUCTIAN AN toe Pee 'dent, end
support Buchanan and Breckinridge. That was
JOHN C. BRECK IN iIIDOE for Vice President-
I Erie county, on WEDNESDAY , the "Ttli dot ..r; the understanding at all events, and if carried
A , p
{abbot, ,iss. \ out will give the electoral vote of the State to
At I'ITI'SBUItO 11. Alliigheny Coonty. on IVEDNF.Sfi IY, Buchanan by eleven or twelve thousand majot i
the 10th of September, l'iti. I tv. If any doubted before, Mi. Ju r i and Ken.
At BELLEFONTE, Centre County, on WEDNESDAY, the i •
lucky are placed beyond doubt for November.
'24th of September. I
At II %I:RISSER°, (the Capital of the state,) on Wei- lowa was a doubtful State, and io yet. The
INESDAY, the tel id October Fillmore party had no separate tickets iu the
And at PHILADELPHIA, on the lith of September,l-',A ,
' tlel.l at the recent election, but will hove iii
being the Anniversary of the Adoption of the Constitution I
of the United m oor November. Anil, besides, in a local election
ktrnmeut Deat., from our oven and other States. a ill 1 men would be influenced by for different nook es
be present at all these meetings, to address their fellow 1 than will prevail when the great National nil
chitens. I Union question is in issue. Don't sot down
By order of th.•
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL Caul
Shame: Shame!! ,
TILE CAMPAIGN POST! We find the following in glaring capitals at the i
It is three months yet to the Presidential ' , lei . - 1 head of the columns of the Wiiehingt.m C. ,,, , I.
tion. We will furnish the 11 eekhr Poet to clubs 1 "al' h—a rtel'"l'llea" paper
. - Remember that Mr. Buchanan is in favor ,I re
of ten or more doling that time for the low pi , - e aue , eg the wages , e ~,, i, , eeee , e) ,
to the ktan.i .r.I
of THIEVES CENTS Bach. Three doLars will 1..,y throughout the world -to titamt tan rents a , lay
' Now we venture to say that the editor knew
for ten papers for the tone. Now, how c , in
' perfectly well when he dragged the above t..:1
any good Democrat or friend of the Utuoti
i umny from the slough anti mire of politic-, th.it
do service in the cause better than by raising ten !it was entirely without foundation in truth \et
dollars and sending for thirty-four Posta for use : for the sake of making a little presidential capi
-- - - i tal, not only he, but nearly every other Iteptib
lican editor 'lonics Greeley is an exception , in
the Union gives it currency. Is there an intel
ligent man in the laud who believes that the
standard bearer of the Great Democratic party
I I --the party of the workingman- of the people
is opposed to his interests—is in favor - of re,lo•
cing the wages of the laborer" We don't re
lieve any one believes it.
among his neighbors!
The Post is .• collated for the war," and will
contain in ite ample eolumne a larger amount of
political intelligence than any other campaign
paper west of the mountains
The campaign from about the middle of A ugt,t
to the electiun will be a warm oue. Great iSt UPS
are involved. Gteat. eflorte will be made: and
the Democracy is preparing for one of its meat
resolved and vigorous efforts. Let our frieuda :.end
the money for ton, twenty, forty or a hundred
Campaign Pots and they will thus let their tie' fh
bars understand all about it
Our club lists are very large.•alread3'. Alt
tle exertion will double it again. t'a.h iu ad
Extracts front Buchanan's Speeh on the
Independent Treasury BUJ.
THAT CAJUNTRY 15 MOST PROSPEROUS IV HER LA
BOR COMMANDS THE GIIEATEST REWARD.
"FROM MY SOUL I RESPECT THE I.ABoRING MAN
LABOR I° THE FOCINDATIoN OF TILE WEALTH
EVERY COUNTRY, AND THE FREE LABORERS OF 'I HE
NORTH DESERVE RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY \
INTELLIGENCE. ILEA) ES FORBID THAT 1 ell, LU
DO THEM WRONG I-
SPEECH OF WM. H. REED. \
We publish to-day the speech of another old
line Whig, and one of the most able and disdln
gnished of that class of bur citizens. What Mr. I
Reed says of the effect of this election on Phila
delphia interests is equally true of Pittsburgh.
What he says of State pride in regard to a Penn
sylvania President should influence every Penn
sylvanian Let old line Whigs read the speech
and reflect upon its eloquent truths. We are
determined to circulate the documents, and let
the thousands of readers of the Po.'( understand
the true issues in this crisis of our national af
fairs. Kansas is not the whole United Stat,s,
nor the negroes its only inhabitants In that
opinion we differ of course f.m the Black lie
publicans. Kansas outrages . ' are mere tem
porary affairs, and one-half of them only exist
on Black Republican papers. But the groat
social, commercial and political interests of a
whole nation are of lasting importance , and
such men as Reed, Randall, Pearce, Pratt, lire
ant Johnston, Can Buren and a h„-t of otiii
are resolved that the.- - e great interest- shall not
be sacrificed to a mere temporary and lake ea
citement.
. _
The speech will well repay a carefill and
thoughtful perusal.
MssTraos.-1'••e wish we had space and time 1
to give an account of the numerous, and large
and enthusiastic Democratic meetings that are
twiny, held all over the Union. The most en
, .d. 6 .ng reports of them come to us front all
quarters The Democrats are far more active
•tnd earnest now than in 1852, when they swept
twenty-seven out of thirty-one States. And
well they may be; for then two national parties
were contending for the mastery on platforms
nearly alike. Nutt. the great national party i.
oontending for the continued existence of the
Union and the l'on.titution. True to their pa
triotic instincts and principles the Democrats are
alive to the peril, and aroused to their duty, and
their vast and numerou, meetings attest their
resolve to preserve the country from the ruinous
grasp of a great sectional conspiracy.
Out of our own State, the largest and inot
enthusiastic gatherings we hear of are in iihio,
Indiana and Illinois. The North-we.,t 1 1 / 1 140r
stands its interest, and will do its duty. In New
York the Democracy seems to feel perfectly se
cure. They believe Fillmore will outrun Fre
mont, and that the Democratic majority will be
fir larger than in any other State.
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.t-..t•'-- '-e:- . ."- - TitE wiiiim FAIR. . SPEECH
• OF HON. %%M. B. REED, • ,
• ---
- -- - SIXTH WARD MEETING.
In the Midst of political excitement our me- Ir was a glorious turMont. No -drumming,•, :
ebauies, ;:finanufaCturers and farmers should not Delivered at the Dern , ,ratic Hat t licafion Meeffity
0.! in l'hawir:pnol, on th, 10th WI :uo band of music called the people together last
forget omneglect the fact that the Pennsylvania FELLOW Ctrizless :—I sin here,this evening by 1 night in the Sixth Ward. .About sixty hall'.
State Ft* is to be holden at Pittsburgh this the kind invitation of your Committee. I am 1 bills were put out in the morning, and at least
year; add in 'ibis busy time of industry and here under the
g generous and comprehensive call fifteen hundred peopleeame together to hear the'
and I am here with as strong
mechaniitl skill numerous and excellent articles
of your meetin
, ...„ a wish as animates any ono within the sound of
'speakers and the Glee Oluh. Au experienced
sho'uld be furnished for exhibition. Cattle,
my vni,:e that the ticket nominated at ci ec ianati l observer said there could not have been legs than
horses, sheep and the products of the farms, may 1,,.. successful. In coming here, lam con- 1500.
dairies and gardens, can be found iu this county scious of no separation from ancient friends ur \ Judge Shaler made fin excuse for nut making
equal to those of any other; and surely this from existing political organizations, for the a speech on acenunt of ill-health, and the meet
artlytyexwtiinthei.whNicoh loth,eavateoosdelehlyy
it longer
great manufacturing city, one of the first in this ing was addressed by A. Burke, Esq., Geo. F.
g p rout rsc t i c p a
country in that respect, should bear off the hen- than I did. Those who would now prostitute its UMmore, and others. The Sixth ward is all
ors in nearly all kinds of articles made here. name for other uses, (and even that is hardly right. See further accounts of the meeting else-
We have no doubt the turn out to this Fair Pretranled,) have uo claim en my fidelity, and
where by the reporter.
ou r t in a c c i l l a e n ge t:
of
government,teeliuoropinion
tk
n
will exceed the last, when it was estimated that '
those ho,
gwitilre
there were sixty thousand people on the ground. there i. something more sacred o than a tradition-tlThe Ohioans will be here in greater numbers lar
u y patty
ound name—they--and
and amongst there us are thou en t san h ds
than before. They can come with their articles sch Si us —, e
for exhibition on the railroad, at greatly :educed ;: gr x e: e t ti q t. question 8 0 0 n u , as e to whose hands
Government
uutent shall
b rs the eeonft trust
ofour
for
th
e
rates; and we may expect a good ttage of next bur year-, will come with me and. vote
water in the river by that time. It will he with y. a lam glad to he among the Sri of
a great turn out undoubtedly, and our manufac- the gr.it conservative party of this city, thus
publicly to av ,, w adhesion to the candidate- of
Curers of all kinds can find no better opportu-
Nationnl Democracy. It may he, 1 sin taking a
nity to exhibit their wares. I hazardous step. It may he a sacrifice. But, he
The Fair at Pittsburgh three years ago was it what it may, no on shall sayhalf wy,
timid hesitating step- e
or that no t w, after a li a fe
thought to be equal to anything of the kind ever
of very decisivepolities, I he-irate to th.. -, that
holden in this country. It should be still larger
which every sentiment of loyality to the I 01,11.
and better this year.tution, of clear duty to my natty State and 1,.
Imy native city prompts. Thus feeling, thus
speaking, thus very willing to act--conning 13 ,
as a private and undistinguished citizen, with n o
ends to gain, nO aspiration to gratify, I consider
I shall he welcome.
But I have a special and looal obleet in beinc
here to-night, and wish that what I say could
reach every man of business in the eorninunl . :.,
for, on the ground of more local. interest. I min
demonstrate which side Philadelphia ought to
take in the issue now before the people SI:ill
the capital of Pennsylvania, this metropolis so
often postponed, so much overshadowed, C aul 0 :
influence and throw its vote--is it wise, is it l a
triotic, is it politic, for it t., throw its v. to
against a Pennsylvania candidate for the Pre-i
deney" Especially i- , it wise to do so when tn..
vote would, in all * human pi. liability, be cast in
laver of a principle of sectionalism against wh.cli
Philadelphia had arrayed it-elf" With aggi. -
sive sectionalism in any form, this city. of Ili,
Constitution has never had. and never can have
communion , and I cherish the hope that. it
Philadelphia hereafter finds herself obliged t.,
choose between a merely Abolition C:lll.'P in nay
form or guise, and ;be National party who h
knows no law higher than the Constitution, a .1
make- , its principles conservative of the l'ii.oii.
her citizens will come forward to the ,upport 11
Mr. Buchanan, with , Lenloll , and hearty a C.. ,
as I feel it ni) duty to do now. TeinporAry am!
national excitement. , may Lace their intluen , .1
delay, hut the ultimate I emit i- certain. Nln• II
Mr. ItllCllHnall W, last here, returning from 11 .1.-
ti , ,TVICt' to ilin !Wine, the pol,tlCl3ll- bane" I ,i
do., agaimt Min. \,. wet, "me greeted lino ft on
.111 ,al lips. But the TONI ,•1 '•,,:n0...., tho lii . ,
~ of Phil:eh:ll.llm, took ti,' duty ii: Is, r
Own hands. They Granlial I, du f-r niaint:hh : :
their honor abroad They ilothke 1 hit,, for i....
effort to maintain peace. and %lib It tio• triter...'.
Of CoMITIVI - Ce and peaceful 111 , 111,try. Te them 'I:
spoke work ot ,east graiitiel.. an I of e:01-. c
anoe: oonn , e l -- and they now f,,, I, di tie ri i, i: in
him as they may politically, that the intere-t- of
the Nation are safe , n hp , hands Ile ;lauds le
fore us, too, a !Wan of irreproachable privs ,
character. If, ,luring the canvass about to de
gin, \lre Buchanan maintains,as I tau sure lie Wl.l,
his attitude of dignitie , l moderation, of admotii
tory reserve to all who from any q uarter urge a
contra-ultraism --if ka.continues to stand :.• he
now does before the nation, the t)pe of con-er
votive statesmanship, with no Rhaleitit.nt ..'
fidelity to the great party who. in honoring him
honors its-elf, Ia- one of its humblest citi7en
invite him hick to Philadelphia to a new in I
heartier welcome I .11a11 be glad to see
Pennsylvania Presi•ient welcomed in In 1,.1.5,
s. ~..., ~-cis.;-X
lowa as lost is November yet
Hon• Charles Sumner
Is at preoent at Cresson, a sequestered village oe
' Alleghenies, where he hopes to derive peruitoo
of
benefit from the invigorating breezes of that wow ,
tale region. A gentleman of this city--a member
of the Par and whose veracity no one would o,
t MD, had the pleasure of an interview with Mr. Sum
ner. at Cresson, a day or two since. lle inform :is
that Mr. Sumner's condition is such as to arouse tic'
most painful misgivings as to his future restoraiboi
to mental and bodily health. His whole mit , - Is
system abpears to be shattered, and he seems the
wreck of his former self. Such is the statement -I
a highly respectable eititen of Pittsburgh abd
Democrat, who has met Mr. Sumner.
The above appears in the last number of the
F re ,,,nt Flay, a campaign paper edited by who
ever chooses to write for it, with any amount
wailing appended thereto. Pit' have been in
formed by a person whn has seen and conversed
with Mr. Sumner within a few Jaya, and who-e
varari ty is uhi t uestioned, that Mr.
physician has no misgivings a to the future
health, mental or physical of Mr. S. or ia.
formant, also states that from hi. own (.I..erv:i
tion of the walk and talk of Mr. Numner, h. , is
in a very fair condition. The mountain air, oil
unequalled services of Dr. Jackson, have per
formed wonders for the distinguished
Col. Block'• Speech
The Pennsylpatilaii has the following remarks
in relation to Col. Black's speeches at Chamber, !
burg:
Col. Baronet W. Black, of Allegheny, spoke
twice at Chambersburg, with all his extraordi
nary ability. He seemed to have opened op a
new career of brilliant eloquence and usefulne—
To his fine imagination, his grand and clan-le
and his appeals to the feelings of his midi
tors, he added severe study of the q uestions lie
diseusssed and a store of authorities and it; 4.
guments, not often heard in popular speaking.
, The address of ('ol. Black on Friday evening, to
the mass meeting at Chatubersburg, wa , - a roas
t ter effort, and told with great effect, Col. Black
is expected to speak at Erie and in Susquentintia
before the October electiou or friends
will meet him and welcome him wherever he
goes.
A Witoms Tows BrIINED—TWO MEN KILLEP.
—The town of Pomeroy, the county seat of Meig.
rounty, Ohio, about two hundred and fifty miles
below this city, was destroyed by tire on Friday
afternoon, the flames breaking out about three
o'clock V. M. Sixty houses, comprising the en
tire business portion of the place, including the
Court House and public offices, were reported
destroyed, and two men were killed by the fall
ing of walls. Pomeroy is mmou3 for the coal
mines in its vicinity.
Missorat Fox BUCHANAN.— Private intelli
gence from St. Louis assures us that Polk, Dem
ocrat, will carry Missouri by at least :,,too ma
jority. We notice by the papers that the Pew"
cratio Legislative ticket of St. Louis county was
defeated, but that John C. Ivory, an old Pitt--
b ur gher, who was a candidate, led the ticket
about 300—a strong eridenre of his personal
popularity.
A CALIFORNIA STORY.—They do things on a
large scale in California, not excepting story
telling, as witness the following from a Stockton
paper by the last steamer :
In Cleveland, recently, Miss Sate Saxon, who
was giving " readings," offered a prize of a
gold watch to the individual of the masculine
gender who should take the most 'ladles to the
entertainment. The watch was won by a Mr.
Phillips, who took in 933 ladies.
EMSEEMI
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r 7
, fence
This Matter o: stAto local I
ht. - in in s rooter,. Ito our own pithli ,
inn-t r.,:t I a- an .ry sent '
Your ,Itstinuislie.l guests to welt. t ' r •111 • , i'
St•tt,•••• • ll'••1 II •I 1 1 •Ilik the win-.• u- ; r
It It ;5 tll•it Who Ilt•I it . Ifg.ti , •
Moth-r , :f President- She nitr - o ,- her .•1..1.11•
lilte a,moiler, an! doe , not to l, I them out
r,f theta. It that a I Nitt - ••
-PIN cling t Mr NYei,
•••I•1 lilt-1•41 Mid {inn I. It.
Calhoun and her Lt nor 11..11. red ti.•,:
I.ounde4, In repret.entat.ir t,otti i'arotta. at,
it was her prate to -end tho qt i'otivre
inett of pealing,crude ci, v r att.! who
bound Kentuck \ th,t
to ' Ylr slay \n.l now, al., tor the th tt;
for severity years.
Minted for the highest ;II the !Nation's 1.,,;1
bay, we not a right, nay, is lit our lists
avow the bribing a the ssuie pure sentinte
in our heart • If the habit ea , ) self saoritic
the rett.ltnes., to he content wl , l, small lion•
and suhorlitoLte offices h has liecn I
the llt.credit and shame of l'enn , ylvattia., if
this have not chine , ' to 111.-.. bite to litiereu
every natural emotion of 1,11,-.t pride In
Commonwealth will out ;
her honored son to toile. *loch not
niv . ty in silence - viol from no pow, it lit I.
lugs 55.0.1.,T,ini0ns on 'points of 1,611,s
moderately a 11l th , ro Lr ~i
Muhl ht - a: tie, utt.ltif , 0 crelti till \\
tropolis.
Poll there is , iu actual pelitical t.tgloticanc\
thene nomination - . that of \lr Ilreckturidge
well as that of the President a- respects local
that cannot be overt'ked It in do extreno
territory that furnishes the eatelelaten Tit
come front the Middle Staten, from the cc
venter of the [Mon fur IXento , ky, ntrictly era
ing, to. longer a Western Slat , They met
representrititen of that et IltrlLl 10111.1
Cll, 1110 [Mon, and ahir6, it rote thel 111•,i1
rev rt rd, moot hreak a-,otter iii rttegr I cdge
tear and wound byflie atunionit, ot
wariat e ud Petio-t iN,“1111, 1101.,
with ,lillw-rnl !..•• . `3 l 111 1111111 , 11 . , 0 ,et the ,a
political parallel of nod', 1110,11
, l uestion-. and a unwavering fidelity 1. , tI,
Constitution and Penusylvania to one.
the 111,1 Thirteen. and Fo•iittick) in their 'did.-
child at It ast their hr-t Lord bey d o l the .ti„
glieny moon taitte Th. .t•tstt a! river W
ho
wat.lien the Klan— of I:elitlicky and ou whle
floats the friendly commerce or no y unit,
Staten, in formed Pen ii , ylvania
Fanaticism has nett, au i ocher has had a. bettletl.
iu Pennsylvania. except. perhaps. io•ai the Neil
York line or on the edge of the Wentern !tenet ve
and Kentucky has never sent a chill of het
honored soil into the councils of the nail .n.
whose acts or words gave pain, or alienated the
hearts of patriotic men, however sensitive, either
from the South or the North. The candidata.
thus selected have a high mission. They Int,e
immediate constituencies who have trained them
in the school of l'onstltutional loyalty : and that
mission, as I religiously hope, l and ter thin I
look to Nlr. litichanan's election with unbounded
confidence,. is to Tait nn end, by met
decisive counsel, and by admini-trttive discretion,
once and I. rever, I" 111 It neetittnal agitatia.
which h a s so long afflicted Mel perplexed thk
ot.tbil. Whet 11riVeleSS blessing' it will de to
have an administration tor fair rear,, dorac
which, by the mert• force or i,ituipie, do rd
of acrimony shall be uttered on the sildjtoo
domestic slavery : and the nation' , evil passion
may he at rest.
c & These, my fellow citizens, are some of the ra,
nun , N. Ilion icy t iolgaent and condo , t
now. They are not meant to he obtrusively lit
tired anywhere, or to lie I.tien`lve!y tirgo,l su
(hon., Who may think differently from me. There
are other topics rather relating to the past than
to the future 1 should he glad to speak of. but
this is not the tit deension. Ili them. and espe
dally on the anti .republicanism of secret pa
litical organization,• my view ., are well known,
for I spoke them long ago, when, an now, timid
counsellors advised silence. Uri all public mat
ters, I am apt to feel Strongly and to speak de
cisively : but I have sought iu what I have said
to-night. to utter no word to gir,e pai u ur e xcite
unpleasant feeling anywhere. I have tried to
feel and speak on a great question of political
interest, an an American public man should think
and speak, and from tne bottom ofmy heart,
Mr. President and fellow citizens, I thank you
for the opportunity you have just given me of
speaking out what I really believe will he, if it
is not now, the true policy of Philadelphia
THE St OAR REFINF:RIES or New YORK —The
sugar refining interest of Sew York 1.a6 in,,rea—
ed, within a few years. ton business of great
magnitude. The Journal of Cowmen., says that
no longer ago than the year Is-IS there were
but two refineries in the tity Woolsey's awl
Steaurt's,) and now notwithstanding the depres
sion experienced last season, when two or three
houses ceased, there are ten refineries, some of
which cott from $500,000 to.sSoo,ooo or more,
and two others will soon be added. The aggreg
ate investment in this property is very near
$3,000,000. Saying nothing of the enormous
capittil reinire4 to operate them. The aggregate
quantity of eiugar manufactured by them - yearly
is estimated as high as 182,000,000 pounds, val
ued at $19,000,000 or $20,000.000.
=ME
WE have grown wearied of the stories about
good little girls sod boys picked up in the
streets and turning out to lie unwinged angels,
with which our American novelists hive of late
so abundantly famished us. We want something
stronger and more manly, something to show us
that Cooper is not left without a succe“, , r. We
have, in a word, been waiting for somethlngju-d
like this novel of "Saratoga in 1787," the early
sheets of which Int.s been forwarded us by the
Publishers, (Messrs. Fetridge & Co.) It is a
I I
novel of Border Life : for, strange as it mar
seem, the gay Saratoga was, only sixty years
ago. on the very outskirts of civilization, where
the remnants of the powerful Indian tribes min
gled with the advancing pioneers who slowly
made their way into the forests. There is in this
novel the true American ring—brave old revolu
tionary soldiers, rough, honest pioneers, cunning
Indian chiefs, wily, revengeful half-breeds, and
l o vely girls, form the characters. While the in
cidents and a dventures are such as might natu
rally happen at the time and place, they are full
of the most retnatitic interest. This novel ea.-
fail of making a ,ensation, and will be placed
by the side o f those whi,di Cooper wrote in the
freshness of his genius, before he became spoiled
by his residence nt road.
die- A Lady of our acquaintance, )Ire POW-
Nu 14 Stanton street, 'lli Yank. wa.1,0,1041 with
11%, ,ruiplaiut fir a long time. kn./ miler tiring itisiiy
Yoe.. non advised O try Dr 31 . 1-ANE'S chLmilLA . ra ,
Lll El( pi 1.E.:, priipareif hr Flenunx tiros, of hitalairgh.
'to did and says that with ~a.• lius she Mtl.-4
mtilpage ,o+tivrn it
urrul
iri• ,culmity ex P nll
tm.: iI, th.• ,awe 11, is al.oi that ,Irettaliti
th,pprrtlit WI," are 1011..641 will, ally .11 the
01111111,11t.'4.1 Jl,waaeMl wnt 1eet1,,, , ,11 ,1 ri that the
..ntoe all their maladies 6ln the liver, and tor
u the heti ['minty ever It. red to the pubis tr Lit Me.
1.0 Pr Pith , Try them The to-th-) re.
11111 , 1 , ..1 tl leit tattnihai tor).
l•mcita,writ ,alOllll :.,4; for I , r
tr,r 111/I.llllistetnr,l I.y tt,
I•ut Pa All [Aver Pill,, to cummtream. are m !It
Lit NI .•
4.. thihtg, n.o.t had at all rent...table ht,t•
S•. 1 18 1,•11 , 111 , 0 with..nt the Illtt,
, i-t 1,1 trtora,
1.F.%11 t l 1{11.1):4.,
Suertot..ri to .I.4ittitt AL Co,
V. +tre,C, corlllo 01 F.,ort
lint a liragglst Saya--Da. .1%
,:te.‘t MettKure neolont tentiumny t..
M. 1,1•1/*.I, List Pilto
t•tl..on .•11.1kk, Inlng. 11te the lei pi Ln et 11,
laatteir.ot to la, I. li 11;11
y. I an, m una4l heal Lh t• 'ln,
.•r fully oll3lllk ud TL , liniitossit Pills to thin
F. M. CHALFANT, Drog:toit
Mattineburg, Va.. Feb - 20. ISbn.
Dr. NI, Lane's thirtiorun Liver Pills and IMpiLov \'•ru
alt.. fir. I r4,•tt's Celebrated White Clrctutaian
prepared rudely under the siipavietion or Dr. 1.."...
rltglliNr Me.lical graduate, and Physician of ertenriv , • isr
h-e None :termitic, only as prepan4.l by Dr. I. Yost *C.
Hank Morgantown,
NRWS FROM TIIR FOUNTAIN ITIC.kly
MoßuArrrouli, V.k., Sept
T.Tbat 1 hire ex:tllin...l the
Imil
11e. q.• ll.l,otee'e Iteprered Vermlftlm . and
try Dr. I tirett. who 1.1. e te.eu m the tusba
;wino, kiwi ieerig my et - 1431m1 utrtll.l ties 11l my al:.. ,till
use Inni thlrteet. years. 411.1 1111.1 I telieve h .
tle in 1 make the above ott.t..ment One Ins, .Yllllll.O ,
tm.e mtereet In them elmtever. C. NIcLAN F., NI I.
I, NI. I.mr, PRO\p. ‘4,11111.7 0 and imeleN s t. ,
In
I'lll, 1. , empt./.1...1 by certiii. ~ 1 Mn fer
11rec.tlet , sled \t. r. hatita er.
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FLENIINtI, A , tioltr ,1 I
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rts, 1%. &u,l
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(4,1 vill MI,. I, Ullll ing•tanvapl
Al Ow , 411ng .4 M.n .IJ4
Eh- ...wit ..1I the pan, ted, The IA t(.•
Alittual , are H.+ 14,11113 neutrali,o4.
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Inthaeti
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HENRY DILLYY, Shnuf. ttt,r
C V CLACK lIN II A
;101.1.1 25 cent. in, 1.) Ur ti NO U 6 KV...Mt,
ot.rwt.t, aud I) .ter. .I”n6r
131.1te.1 Nwt..t. All .41.10. I , •t tt•l
t•• t•. C 1 (TWEE'
A CO.. Now Y... 11. 3.31,1.•
ter- Hootland's German flitter--C. tiac
of Ralph Lute. fieq, it .4 I
e. 31 Jacksern—firer hir The Barer, me u, ~seer
to ti he, lu whitthai h, the quantity w,hi hr Nlexlet
Barber, agente, the tw•• .41,-r •t, •011 111 .•1 ut
h 11,1 „t)l4 I they ere ti.ti I, .1 I,
I.•ri-r patleutP 1. , rt. 1.11.1
hctl ril, t.•
.t tttar mien nay eNgt tou. i.l
.111 lilt. 4 r 1,1 ., ..t t Tiwy
lit.' 41,1 iettl.l , l it I,IIP Riot ‘1.4.J1 11, I, P.,
01 111, Pitp, 1 rdni,..l
11..•
t.:E.• n atid hAvo
haf,oit. I u•.u1.1 14" I I fl,l 0..3( ple.olll
thin tentihrii.iiv it the sniu.• Xll , l .1,
tit 1•,11 •111 I;Al.1 . 11 1.1
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-.1.• I,) 1.1.1:N11 \tl HltuF nuJ !tr. UV.. II
ad' Honor lo %whom Honor I. Dnel--En
putting m.• tiw.piee, and Ilattto nut hollow .•1
hr. el will 4r of tea to the ...11111.1tritt. W.
hwt. Rut wheu wo It 01.11. tirst
leW , ltt 1.1111.1 , or .1111eMle, Mel then bettl•fittlity, his tiehlii D. B. 'ROGERS Si. CO.,
~,,,i t,....t.., mid flintily s Whole et/1111111111113 , thrii4.ll Di ,
. ho iit All MI 11 , 10 111111. he 3, 1 1.11.11ltill) dial oteted, We 3 I.• 1 MANI' FA CV.: tIF.H.S OF
1.4..41 lt: twill., ilt Itile, Mita Kt, htlll the hod MAI, mei 1 ROIIERS . IMPROVED PATENT
tht , 1,),4 I,llllplellell. ph,o that ..111 . ettlllllll.lll 1•1111 iiirthOli 1 STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
~ , ..1,.....,, . Mr R<inheity, Mel •om ti in Om iirigin ill I. i GOAN 611 ROSS AND FIRST STRKETS,
M”ilii - al Dis.ovory. The this t dish. rah . hamiii, ,ii Dii• ii.• 1 .
I ,i7i 20 PITTSBUIDER, l'A
visisit snacks lit ithruhinthon iir Ni•iirsigin. 'i i• cured in the - .... __ _..
shiiriiist sprwiii.if Om, li) Oil.. si i iiiiiiitsi, iit iiiiis; ihipirisiii, ! ALEX. litTNTER,
Diis to r e , ot M r ',K ell ioisly i DKA LER LN
lihr :.ii long iIAD tirtistshout hi anoihor column. 1
14 1 1140 U R. GRAIN.
...4„1.1 %Liiitatialii sad riihtil Kt Lull 010)1DIN 11. KENS Elt. , , 1
ID. 0'...1 strisiL who „t it ill.. thilikii M.irtiti, iiiiii st i l D BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
1,1.1.311A0'6, Alliiizbiinv slis,hAw
404-Tltot.andm of Children Die annually ..I
an,' 1.15 r ., ol 11‘ 1.tv,•1 d .
and Candatlaom fat, nululprann I
._ ............
JAIVIES BLAKELY,
t....,..1 1., 11,,, .1,.....--. goo fr.Lc pt..... , ,e h. Ow 1,1,11, Itt,l
11. t .1,111) Ir•ilt•Vt• tillA liParv.S.ll,4 .•"111111111,11. ‘11,,,h. ~., ELIOPE. . . .VN IND CONIEI INCH,
kGENT r . .
~. c.oodiv Of, m c.us o) 01 pollooloo v
pamphlet. Kloo 3.1,. riolemeot m anothcr Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
pirrsisu R(.4 it.
lrik.. Ihooc•ogers louught from the old country to Pitts.
burgh, tool WOW* , reinittod to Nurnpo. 1 Wre27
Air F., 41t1... wholosale and I•y R. E. SEI.I.Efie , a
Seo.tt , l st rt,t%
ako by LII NUEIt4UN a. Milt.. Litierty iitreet ; I` , W. W. 11.1 111
9Cti R' attn. siel BECK U .4 McK N AN,
• `•••• anaal•a , 1 SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROC - 1 4 _4 1 ‘RS,
122 second and 141 Front at,.
m 111713111 PAttsburili, Pa.
WII,I4IAMS \Oz, ALLEN,
MANUFACTUR‘ERS of
CHILSON FIIgNACES,
wrought Iroo
AND Fl T f_VG GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventliatin4
tar W. & A. will t,...atruct tor Warnting and Ventilating
by Sceaut Ito! Witter. Pilaw or Clolsoo's Furtutee,Churele
es, Schools, liosiatuls, Faetoriea, Urea° Housed, Dwellings,
Court Houses, Jails, or Hotels. No. 25 _MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh. aplti
44-AN'hy will you Suffer, WIMN 1:1 , .1.1141'.1N RV
S 4, EASI I.V iIiTA EII.--11a ,,, yoo Thrat., Qlllll , l,
Rtirlltilatlrrna, Neuralgia, Broth hill, Croup ',till Om, Ft .-I
H,ts•n. Heron, Sprains• or Paipm iu any part of Soar Nyetolu! I
Von ..to rellovo4 nt once by nsing, the moat boanffol
all I,iiiitne"la, ih, " tiirou,nan Linrxne l//." pc...1.1,4 ) 1
I.y l,r. SlstYl`l% t.I Nlorgautown, Va., and for Ikalv
wholesale and rt,tall, by Dr. KEYSER, 141) atr,t, nod
JAS. P. FLENIING, latqa IL IL LletalL Allegheny. St, tut
vortistquent iu another cvluwn , or to-tlay'o paiatr tuar4:l:•l
Stock.43ga and Hostery for Winter.--
If you &tilt want your feet pinched with had and short
Stook itiga, you till take our advice and go to C. DALY'S.
ror
nor of Market alley and Yißli street. and a t , ~; :ewe
ehizaut tuat mane your feet feel ultw 1111(1
Conlf ITLAirie. DALT also makes and sells every variety of
hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
Itemember thu place, c. truer of Market alley Plll.l Fifth
straut. ,51,4
Sir- Bat che.tor , s HatT tnedalN and
diplomas, eighty thousand •,I.l.Z.varums f (he tnzlntiabb,
e!t.•.l. thy 111.11 C 1.1a,k Ilalr, Itll to ur
tee noun, nw nature's prodn..e.d twitanliv, without a
ChM., , 1 failing, or injury to mknn or hair Made and
or applied, (,o nlue at BATCHELOR'S.
Broadway, New York.
old, wholeentle nod letall, Icy In. 020. It. STEGER, 140
Wn.s! ntrAnt
4b7r you wish to buy a GOOD. and at the same
time a CHEAP SILK HAT. call and get ane of our 183.00
HATS, whieh are an good nn can he bought Sr, the money in
the city. MORGAN h CO.,
aul3 164 Wood street:„
tar Hats and Valois—Ml who wish to wear a NEAT
and 0000 }MT or OAP, .ahnttld call at No. 164 WOOll et.,
and purchase what they may want in that Una.
au.1.3 .41ORGAN & 00., 1111 Wood at.
IZIEIIII
lAFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSITANCe p,4 N
CORNER WATER AND MARKET STEKETB
PITTSBURGH., PA.
ROBERT OA LW AY, President.
THOS. Getout, Secretary.
Jai - Thirs Company maka+d oxerylimurance appertaining to
ur conueettsl with LIFE
Also agliolet HULL AND CARGO ItISILS on the Ohio
mud Mississippi itiv , rs loot tributaries, and MARINI?. RISKS
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Persici of the Sea and Inland Navigation
atand Transportation.
P il oles issued at the lowest r. consistent with safety to
all pat ti..
. .
Rnbert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. GIV,AIII, M. D., Jahn Scott,
Janie. Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Brad) -3, Joseph S. Leah,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
David H. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr, Robert 11. Ilartley,
Jam. D. McGill. feblB
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. PLIOENLiEIiGER, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Pecieter).
C W. BATCH ELnlt, treneral Agent.
WILL INSI: Kit: AGAINST ALL KINDS
uY
MARINA" AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRECTORB.
J. H. Shoenborger
C. W. Batchelor,
lxaar M. Pm:m.4,,
W. W, Martin,
R. T It, Jr.,
George S. SeMen,
David l'Canttlesi.
Ord - All Log.. dustar 1 , ) partleri indur...l to, ler pond,
iedued by tide Company will Ie lihei all) adjusted and prom'.
IS ;mid et to OFFICE, No. SM WATER STItENT.
UYII
WESTERN INSURANCL COMPANY
l'lTTSistAtt , ti —l.:lttitt , tt.'adept; F. M
tiottl.,ol.l, Secretary.
Will indurn m.nonet all kinds ,I . E `.A i‘IN
E.
All lomiet liberally niljudted •, •Oi.t!y seta.
A hilt dun... uptiomed ik who dr...e1l
km. I, to the community, mid who Ai... .1.. f ,mined,
h.
and liberality, to tualt,taintic.. ler , who' ,
they have a...muted, aat t,ttrring the brat pro;,. tr
who dualre to M. issurod.
IhOrk - reim--1 1 .. Miller, Jr., 1.. W. Rick/Aeon, J. M. In 'ler
N. Holnieo,.lr., W. IL Smith, I.:. I h mneu, Cleorito W..i t •h-1.
Andrew Ackley, Jame. Lippincott, George Darsirt,Je in, 31.
Auley, Alexander Nitpick, Thomas Scutt.
Office, Nu 92 Water ,[rent, Ocarditouse of Spaug A
Co., up dtairs,) Pittaburg,l,. n0v24.1 y
OEM=
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurane
Co., .1 ILAILRISBURO. CAPITAL, 8350,000.
Girard Piz, and Marine Insurance Co
i'IiILADELPIIIA. CA VITAL, $300,000.
tusuronce Co. of the Valley of Virgin
WI Nell Ez 4 TER., VA. CAPITAL, 9300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, HA
al:qiUltti. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutaut Life Insurance Co.
II A la I'AP/ 7'A AX!) ASSisTA, SA, 154,46 U
Pelt]aryl v all la lastaraace e0.,,,f PITTSBURGH.
11341,022 49.
Wn. F Juilssrvs, Pr.-std. -L.l._ ...A. A. I: AL 111L11, 1 4 ,1 - .. LA/ y
Ei!SMMI
PEKIN TF,A STORE
F: EA.FI' OF TH EXCIIANOS BANK
Ptittsburgh. Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
I'ulrl.es , •l tinrt fr•on II Irov,rt,rl r,r CASII. The
-rock.l,
, t 1,14 nt !tot ors and gred,s of 'ItA
1,1.1,151 to tho .1 Um, ila NU 1141trkt - t, ntld
1",11..b HoLESALE AND RETAIL
VERY LOIVEs'I' CASH PRICES!
PACKED TEAS, PUT LP IN SIETALIC PACE•
AU ES, Kuproftely for Ihv trado.
TEAS OF ALL UItA DES, SIT THE HALF CHEST.
01111 , ' Er. SUOMI, COCOA fold CHOCOLATE of the bin"
jRANIva. tor Kole.
1 0 0, tot porirlicv iu Olt bUßlnega i 9 a xurn gue.rantet, th,
very Art tr lo Kohl be Iv, represented.
AtiEVf. 4.. 1..1, !IL A 1,...1NT). ter,
JAI N FANIII.V MEDICINES.
Plttel urtik. Jon, IS,
-.X.MPAU P .A§WO Fa: l W
Till :7, LINE IS NOW PREPARED tub'.
mik,,mr. 01 freight from New
It 1:C1:117S ti 1 Y 1 , 011 TI HK l% A N%
CA It A NTEE.
.1 .; EE\ Ago, ~.•r 11,1.1 ms,l
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FOR-EIGN AND DOMESTIC
1 - IARDW ARE.
No. .3 Wood al reel, helm-tett Diamond
alley anal Nonelli alreet,
I
1' 1 T 1 "S1;1" I: G If, P A
*IT Tut iiiiiiiirriGer la 11.,v tqwww..., a well seleclet'' , .rt
1 meat ..1 fur.iititi awl ilkiiiiiritic Ilutiluitri . , ti.II tii.w,anii will M.
, 11 .1.1 oil uri 4.itiii ti.ritui /44 any other how, iu this city. Ili.
II .1‘ , 11 , . L 0 , 1 1 (.11 11Allil Q heral ....rtmeut of
u IMOI ARE, CC 11.1.1 a. r.kItI'ENTFHI4' c.
ll=
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Meretnts,
lkoIT I..L•r 15..4
:" Collins' Pitl•burgh t Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
111 AND II;, WATER RTREET, PITTSBVTIEE, PA
RHODES, 111.4(4EN LX CO.,
EURWAROING A\l) coNtMISIoN
I I,
tAt
,- jy2
hv
,
_ 4 44 ,
PITTSBURGH
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G.W.C.UD
W. K. N nunck,
T. B. Cpd 0 ,...,
K. D. Coehrau,
John A. Caughay
F. S. Bryan,
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Vo. 63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh,
A EN TS
o. 3 , 4 Fl FT II STREET.,
OLD ECLIPSE
FREIGHT LINE
no,l frntu l•hilad , lplon in 4” boor.
t%_ Nu paler parka;,, nr sat All tonal:len
1,c1.11',F FRF.it.tfi [ANL-
M!ffM=
F..i C..rthor L.nuuti•ai.:.ppl. t
W It ItA Rib ILL, A
SAMUEL FIIINESTOCK
INIPoRTER & DEALER IN
I. I, re:qe ,titill) the ntl. ut.onvf purchiusure.
BASIL El. FA LINESTOCIC.
AI E.ltCli ANTS,
SY , NNltirl.K ST., CINCINNATI, I),
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
JONES,
ISAAC
MANI rA. UAkA ..,
C AST STEEL
SPRINU, PLoW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS ALAI) AXLES.
Corner Ross arid First Streets,
pirrsuulto l'A
4N I) I'RODUCE GENEI?ALL)
No. 399 Liberty street,
KITS 13111t0 U.
Pbila
JNo. B. Boo:fa, Into of Ilumphrryti, inoriutatnk hoonn,
D. IV. Ilaxanxr 1..nt0 of Pt tubargh.
KOONS & HERSTINEI
FLOUR FACT6FtS,
AND
General Produce Commission Mei.;hanis,
47 .S..rth Wharves and 95 Sort 4 Itilta Vrcc4,
was , Laze cared,
PHILADB P 111 A.
REFER TO
Bagalsy.Woodwar.l& Co. Phil.; Bryan, Kennedy & C. , pitteh.
Garrett. Martin & C. L Wilnutrth & Co.
Wood & Oliver " 1 801 l A Liggett,
' Sliter. I rice .4 Co. .. J. &W. Rea, .
' C:11,1,1' Tr & Co. " Bagalry,Cosg - rave & Co. i.
. Truitt, Itrotber & CO. " Watt & Wilson,
' . 1 . D. Lehtner & Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick & foulds, eiudzuati.
'A. A. 11.illock A Co, " Morrow A clettlev,
! Tweed & Riblej, " 1.7: 8. Clieimwatb 4 Co. -
Mid Pittativii - gh and l i bileidDlphia Mer9h{7llo4 EPZ° I4 4.•
}at :cdapdim '
PILLS--5 gross) ust received
11 and for sale by Ora) FLEEING liBoB.
J ~~~~ a
IPrtni the 13433t0n fa ,, tarday iiyipaing gazette.)
A Pettrumsu Basitib.—Wilit lady or gentle
would remain under The curie of a disagreeable
breath when by using the "'Palm of a Thovasod
Flowers" as a dentifrice would 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 so delicate 'their friends will
never mention it. Pour a 'single drop of the
" Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last
a year.
•
A BEM:MEHL COMPLEX:ION may easily be ac
quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow
ers." It will remove tan pimples and freckles
from the skin, leaving it sf a soft and roseate hue.
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and
wash the face night and morning.
SHAVING MADE EAST.—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 much facilitating the operation
of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprioters; and B. A. Fahne
stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co.,
Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh
and Beckham & illcliennan, Allegheny city.
13 Rave You a Rupture of the Howell)
—I would most respectfully invite the attention of these af
tlicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
woo, tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, at my
°thou, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburg*, Pa-, sign of the
Gulden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
Marsh's Rad ical Owe Truss;
French Trusses, very light spring
Gum Elastic Masts ;
Childrens' Trusses, single and double;
Umbilical Trusses, childrene and adults ;
Eberli's Eliptic Spring Truss;
Dr. S S. Fach'i Supporter Truss;
- .
The price of Trusses vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
sending the 1310851:1113 around the hips, stating whether the
rupture la on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt
Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the care of Prolap
ses Deed, Weakness of the Cheat or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diarrhoea, and any wealuiceederending on a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muacles.
Dr. Fitch's Abdominal Supporter;
Engtish Elastic Abdominal Belts;
S. S. CARRIER
Silk Elastic Belts
- _
And nearly every kind of Supporter now In use. I also sell
Shouldrr Braces of every style, for weak chested and stoop
.houldert , d persona
Ebeatte St:A./dews, for broken and varicose veins.
Suspensory Bandages, of all kinds.
Syringes of every nariety and pattern, and in fact ever y
kind of mechanical appliance used in the cure of diseaae.
DR. KEYSER would state to persons in want of Braces or
Trusties that he can ottau send to suit the patient by writing,
it to always latter to see the patient and apply the Truss
trace iieraonally. Address
DR. OW. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood at.,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
ul (Ydio., 1 y
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE Co.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
I'lOOR/31[KM la TOE I.6OLSLATLI6C OP PENNhYLVANIA, 1834.
CII A ItT F. It P kIItPEITLI A L—CAPITAL $300,000.
Office No. 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
I'lll VII.EGED FOR EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
Authorized Capital
Amount of Capit..l paid up.
So rpl ue
Total Assets liable for leases
- -
Eton& and Mortgagee on uninctunbared Real
Estate, and Stocks of par value .$182,600 00
Bonds and Stock Notes, bearing Six per cent.,
28,190 00
interest
Cash on hand and In the hands of Agent 5......... Dt„744 18
Bills Receivable v 14,398 00
P. M. Moriarty, Esq.,
Israel Lukius, Esq.,
Wm. Smith, Esq.,
Cleo. W. Colladny, Esq.,
Wm. J. P. White, Eel.,
J. S. Helfrich, Fag,
!! VIE SALE OF I.lt
S. JAYNES.
.1. Meatus Trioutakia, Sec'y.
Title is to certify, that I hare critically, and by a personal
examination of the Naas, capital, meets and eecuritses
of
the Alliance Ineuratice Company, of Philadelphia, insesti•
gab,' the standing and respontlibility of said Institution,
and I do find, and am entirely clear In my convictions, that
mid Coogan:: boo a goad unimpaired Capital in Mortgagee
im taiincionbored Real Kamm, worth double the amount
fur which the imam la mortgaged. My Investigations have
been rigorous and etarching, and are, I think
U. AUS, reliable.
ANIIN TIN.
I take pleasure in saying that I leave been acquainted
with Benjamin 11. Austin for several years. and have entire
4-onti.lence in his integrity, capacity and ability, and would
VI., mil reliance own his statements or legal opinion.
MILLARD FILLMORS.
S'in H. Blair, firm of Blair D. B. Myrick ic Co. Phila.
,t Hotter, Phila. taro. Jenkins,
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Jr.
m. Itowere. Hon. Harry Baldwin, Syrs
lion. J.. dances, N. V. , cuss, N. V.
II H. Hulbert, N. Y. Beni. H. Austin, Buffalo.
This Company effects FIRE INSURANCE on buildings.
ge,..la and furniture; MAIUNE INSURANCE on vessels,
cargo 11114 i freight; INLAND INSURANCE on goods by
rivers, lakes, censls or railroads, on as accommodating
tenne as any other respousihie office.
LUKE TA.A.PBE, Agent.
21 No. SO Water street, Pittsburgh,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
• OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAOMAY, Pranks , '
SAMUEL 1.. MARBILELL, Sceretuu,
OFFICE: 94 Water sired, between Akstkno raw'
/Fir Insured 111.114. AND 0A1µ;0 Wood struts.
and Minaloaipei Antra and tribunal,' on the Ohio
Insures against Lass or Danio-
Aloo, against the Perils e.• 6 4 b 9 FINE
and Tranirportation, .. the Sea and Inland Navigation
W WIRD , "*. . - - - -
B agaleY, Capt. Mark Sterling,
l a " . ..es M. Cooper, Saltine! M. Kier,
mainuel Rea, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth,
Do= M. Pennock, Francis Sellers,
8. Harbangh 4 J. Schoonmaker,
Walter Roan% William B. Hays.
John Shipton. blecZl
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COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
Chartered Capital, - - - *300,000.
us. I neurra Rai!dingo and other Property against Loss or
Damage by Fire; also, against Perils of the Sea, inland
Navigation and Transportation.
°moms—SlMON CAMERON, President.
BENJ. PARKE, Vice President
& S. CARRIER, Seer etary.
A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. (je•Lk6m
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
°MICR, S. E. CORNER MILD AND WALNUT BM
Phil adelphts.
At? MARINE LNSURANCES on Wessels, Cargo, Freight,
t., all lawns of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES Oft GOODS, by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON MERCHANDITiE generally. On
Stoma, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
Assets ti the Company November 6th,1856.
Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate 41.01,0
Philadelphia City, and other Loans. 86,210 00
Stock In Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's 22,0(0) 10
Rllle rucelvablo. 186,440 OT
Cash on hand 28,826 00
itelances in hauchi of Agents, Preiniums on Ma
rine Policies recently Ginned, and other debts
due the Company
Subscription Notes..
lIEII=I
.JUN. It. HUNTER
111\ UPACTURERS' €OIIPIY,
OF v..“,14,44•30.puiLA.
• -
CHARM PIPRPZWVAI—ORANT/D Mina OPAPP OP PINNIPPLUNIA.
Chartered Capital, .500,000.
FIRE, MAXINE AND INLAND q..a.K.I.PORT.A.VON.
AARON S. LLP PINWI Preal4l
ORRIN 1tf,w3.41h, WNW •
UVOEOE !OW, Treasurer.
PqRSCTORJ3.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William !t e rms,
Mahlon iiiiiintdoun, Wil .
Nicholua O. Taylor, At , - .'a Weeks,
Orrin Rosen., Charles J. Yields,
Jc.tiii P. aluoihs, James P. Smyth.
ThM Company boa been organized with it clash Capi
tal, and the Directors have determined ts kilopt the Imainese
to its available resources. Touteexce prudence In conduct
ing its affair., with a prompt adjustment of imam .
Pitteburgh 0E166, No. 1e Water street
J. NEWTON JONEJL . 40100.
The followihg well &nowt', and . ragman& Brini In pms•
burgh hare authortmal reference to them, with regard to the
stability and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insuriatco
Kremer Company.
& RAM, Wilecrn, & Co„,
George P. Smith & Co., Hampton & OsmaphoEl,
Jones, Tiernan & Co., g , pp a Op,
noel
rfiNNSICLVANIA INSITRA.NCE CO.
PITTSBURGH.
Corner o Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
.UTIIORIZItD CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insure Buildinga.nd other Property against Igsta or
D , in by Fire. and the Porila of tho Sea and 1054;124.0
gallon and Truman nation.
Wm. ?' tat . taffy Vaster on, Jacob Painter,
W. SiTillatock, . Jae. P. Tanner,
60 ilie W. 9 nett W. 8. Hares, D. Klub,
1. Wier Spro.V., Wade Hampton, D. IL Z ia
A. J. Jones, 1 3 , aim°, H. R.
OFFICERS.
Preeided_ . ........_ Hoe WM. P. JOHNSVGbi,
Via Pranced.
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CONSISTING OP
=Ma!
James BM, Esq.,
Benj. B. Myrick, Esq.,
J. H. McColley, Esq.,
P. Wyckoff, Esq.,
Wm. H. Gray, Esq.,
Benj. H. Austin, }sq.
P. M. MORI ARTY, President
EECEEZT2
BARRISBURG, PENNA
DELAWARE MUTUAL
ntnauTOßß.
Wil'taxa Martin, James C. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theophilus Paulding,
Edmund A. Bonder, Jatnee Traquair,
' John C. Davis, William Byrn, Jr.,
John IL Penrose, Joshua L. Price,
George G. Leiper, James Ta:teat,
lblward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes,
Dr. IL M. Huston, Henry 81 . 0 V
William C. Ludwig, lacasa B. mOkarlando
Hugh Cral_ .g, • Ckarks Scheer,
Speu:Ar Wiliktrain, Robert Burt n,
Charles Kelley, John B. Semple, Pittsburgh
H. Jouea Brooke, D. T. Morgan,
J. U. Johnson, J. T. Logan,
WM. MARTIN, Preatiggt-
Taos. C. HAND, Tire President.
iIeNRY LTLDITELN, Secretary.
• P. A. MADNIRAL Agent,
Jalk.ly No. at. Water 'that, PittaWrgb.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
=EWER
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f- . HASH
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A CINPJE.
Or . TIMBEIL T 60AL and • , ..•
1800 l IR
i_o . N E OtIi'LANIiisTROY fin...italey tarot' .•
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tibia terms, or lu e z thange f o r property in thur city or , t
county. ~
This Land Is heavily timbered, and liesconvenientlytotbe •
Clarion river, in Forest county, so that the lumber can be : •
floated out and brought-to market. , a
It contains an ELEVEN FOOTISSN of
GOOD COAL
Under a: largo portion of tholand:
Titusreti also
Iron Ore" and' Limeetesse,
In abundance upon it; and the soli is good antl 'lint' watered. I.
A RArLiIOAD• ~
- ''ii ty,which is
L surveyed acrode ft, and win tuitionh Cho dm
part of a line of railroad, from Ifiitrrorit to St...Lottia 1 .
The soil is goodand gendailyiertil, and is iii fliti midst of i
a region that willsoon ii.) one of the bait farming regions of i
the State.
The 1800 acres lie together in a body; andielli beaold at a 1.
THOMAS WOODS, Itealdfatate Agent, 4 i
Rue ,
- N0.76 Fourth atreet, Pitliburgh. t
r
TERRA COTTA ORSTON E
WATER PIPES.
From two to Ott inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 80 Cents per Root
ALSO—ROCHESTER
PEARL STARC H
For Sale Wholesale at liestutaetbrers
Prices by
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HENRY H. COLLINS Ir ' -J,
tr
, 35
FORWARDING AND ..
COMMISSION NIEROJ.II4IIT , ~ti,.
• Aim wainneu MISR IS . n
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS,. FIS H A
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. ,"
No. 26 WOOD STREET, PITTBBII*Ein. Liele
FUNERAL NOTICE. . •
The friends of JOHN ALOHO.(who died at klempids on the r•
•
6th inst.) arq requested to attend his funeral, troui his late
residence, corner of Third and BOW streets, 3730 (Thurs . ; • ••: •
day) APTERNOON, atk o'clock. . w,
i~ix~,~ :r~~~l~~~a~:3;a~ri~a,~~~~
iNEW COOPER I—Just 'priblisit4; SAE,
ATO(IA; a tale of 1787. A Romanceit. Americium i - ~.
Border Life. One Volume, 12mo.,,fdualin,VICe$1. 2 . 8 . r: 1.
American licivelists have of late 'Confined themselves t
mainly to sketches of social and 11641$00) life. They have ,l, -
aimed to produce miniatures and cabinetnieces ra th er than ,
historical pictures. The author of" Saratoms"• hat chosen a (
large canvas, and has wrought wt. h a bolder haft, by Pill' '.,'
cing the scene of his story on what was then the verge of &
civilization, and portraying characters trained In all the exi- t
gencies of border life, he has constructed anarrative full of ~
abutting incident and thrilling adventure withoitt violating t
the probabilities of history. The bold, cautions vroodaman, /
Sandy Brigham, the watchful taciturn Indian„Patfoot, and t
the wily, revengeful half-breed Joe, will-compare favorably
with the beet delineations in the “Leatherstocking Tales" ,
of the great American novelist Since Cooper, put forth his
earlier and better novels uo American anthorUswritten a W ,;;,_ „ 4; ,
work of this class me -musing merits equal to this blile of life '4,
ou the borders.
The title of this book gives us to know at once the nature v . • -
of its contents. It a b ounds in incidents of an exciting
character.
oixTrms
..- A Meeting in the Wood', .
Crazy Jake.
The Abduction
. 1'
The Springs in 1787. .
....- The Night March.
The Troll. .i
The Flight.
.The Pursuit. •
.Found, but' not Caught..,
The Caverig . .. ,
_Lucile.
......_.. ...... Jacob at tkona: ..
.................The Rescue., ..
. ......... __..Whatfoliowed. 4 '41 / 4 ' 4 ''''',-_• •,.
_____ ...... Indian Joe, i
_The Stunt. . .:,
Sandy.Brightnii. g
Joe'. Second Attempt at ' ,
Terence.
Old Acquaintainee.
-Mr. Valconr. k
i P.
.... ........... .- Joe in Perth
The Sword vs. the Gown. - 4.
........ ---lieT The elA Pit a L ; r: ii' s
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Old Ties and new 'Feelings-
The Lunatic'. 'Escape.
.Elective Affinities. -,
Unexpected _..limituntera. i
An entirely ' new Pro-- 4
grainme. - - ,
_Joe's Wigwam.
The War Path. ....
Sate of the-Lunatic.
—..-.--Conchtsion..
W. P. FETIIIThat & CO., i'
Franklin Square, New 'fork. f ,,
For sale by all Booksellers through the country. Sent by' .: .
mail, posbige paid, on receipt of mice.
For sale in Pittsburgh by IL Miner &CO, W. F. Gilden
ney
d: Co, J. B. Lauffer, and B. T. C. Morgan. . auldat
GRAMM 1....
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p6o,sao 18
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$280,838 18
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STEAMBOAT LUMBER YARD.—G}. W.
COFFIN having purchased Capt.Jobn Vandergrife. lone.
ber and spar yard, No. 49 Water street,ls now prepared to .
furnish steamers or others any description of stored tim
ber. Can
Q ASH AND DOOR FACTORY AT AITC— •
TION.—On THURSDAY mend:lg, 2inguitgrit, as 10
o'clock, on the promisee, will be sold, tlui unexpltivrteria of s
a leaso, having four years to run from Apr111485;4 that •
large lot of ground, adjoining the passenger 'depot of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, having a Dent otipo '
mot ; - --
on Cherry alley, and 74 feet on Plum- lley,: Ms., ' hich ie '-
erected the well known Saab and Door flattera"l.4J. ich
IS
" 4, •
hers, consisting of a large two-story brie' . • ..:,
engine and machinery. ebeikwith " tan ' t-
Als3, a convenient twoature
subject to an sumnal rent briCk dwelling' AC ' r
If desired, the UAW - .S2OU. payablaquarWrlF
glue and machiner .- _gm will be sold senaratefleit the cm
at the rams.' immediate PalliOnlank •
411024 16 • ..me will be suld a quantity of InieW rile . , r
Tar
. .
AtiCticsaar.
FRESH STOCK OF CHOICE BOOKIL—
On SATURDA Y evening, August 16th, 603 o'cicalto
will be sold at the Comosaecial Sales Rooms, corder WoO4'.
and Fifth street., a large and choice selection of Books, lately '
received In addition to former variety, embracing the latest s
and best editions of standard authorsln Matas,, PootrY, t
Travels, Biography, Prose, Fiction, Soignee, Ac:, ' , together
with an extensive collection of the popular literature, both i •
of England and America, recently tuned froin.the press
This stock will be found to comprise an excellent selection
of books adapted to the taste of every variety, of wilder% as '
well as beautifully illustrated works of literature and art. .
Also, family Bibles of superior print, and in elegant Tur ,
key morocco binding, with heavily gold plated clamps.
anl4 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
-as at sale.
aul4
WILL BE EXCHANGED-706 acres of
land adjoining the town of Kocheatm,rtnnity meat
of Fulton county, Indiana, at the crossing point of the gal
tomb from Peru to the lake, and from Fort Wayne to the
Mississippi. The town is improving rapidly and part of the
land could DOW be sold in town lots This valuable prop-
arty will be exchanged for goods at a bargain.
Enquire of TIIUB. WOODS,
amid No. 73 Fotirth at.
CINDER -100 tons for sale by
aral4 JOHN MOORHEAD
LEMONS -25 boxes fresh Lemons this day
received and for sale by
au.l4 RETALER A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood at.
HERRING -100 boxes extra sealed Her
ring just received and for sale by
enl4 REYMER d ANDERSON. No. 39 Wald st.
PIG METAL
= tons Allegheny-Charcoal;
60 " " Coke. '
100 '•Red Short Authrecite;
100 " Cold "
100 " Baker's No. 1 and 2 Quirceid.
For sale by fanl4) JOHN HOOHJIZAD
13ilta
200 tuns Lake Champlain;
100 tons Juniata.
For sale by [anl4 ]
ACKEREL—New No. 3 large forAala by
aul4 U2NBX S. COMINa
Lbbls. for sale by
aul4 HI.NRY H. 0011IN3
92,889 98
100,000 00
Summer arrangement ? .
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD.
so - J.7,sta to
ghortget, Qintekeet Route total Points
. on the Allegheny. Wives.
PASSENGERS, TAKE NOTICE—The Irian will start
from CARSON street, Instead of 'Taylor street, as birmtorors,
TWO DAILY TRAINS lwaim Plttabure,h as l How, 8Q . 4/ Q r, A. N., for KITTANNING,
CLARION, RED•BANK, BR.A.DIf ERNA
MAHONINI3, figgiatSßDßO, BROOKIFILLE, and all
potnio North,
E w a., ApxmanaLaMn lea. 5:45, P. 57.; stopping at •
11 wityalations.
Faro to Kettautatillh
kliglesec ..... —...... ..... 41 .... ...... 43 25 ,
Rcii-Bank 2. 25 'Relmeraburg ..... —.. . ... . 280
04flpville .9 75 8. 04
araly's ......... 2 25 td3baniukr j 79
tiGlferpyify 2 00 Taxaa... 225
DetKlehem
Shannmwlele ...... 3 75
pomenseen vrilb pligialrome Ow/A' 'lloo4* at 10..,„,
corner of Wave,o and Penn, IitMAL A, 4 afr e p Eß,
ae.l3 fte.riatenclant.
ANT,— SiralatY4 ll3, Ir SAL-Diocarsi„
WP:)
for e, new wqrlr„,at Bavtslll.l rei n /fa bounty.
Steady work wad VS WW I ; SiTelk . 1' one sear rim Sep tember let s 40 %18 Teawaranor.4 t„,
av,114 7 5.. V..onvasi & Elatragy.
lOlitEli, \V Al .TED—A Rate Teacher,
. tutu ototege t. County in Virginia Ap
matt be Vr,:rnpetent to teach e /*leapt and
brim:bee blatimonstica. Athirew, with ratiwtote,
BOX, o. 169 Pittaborgh Post Ottke. -anl3
ANTED Three energetic MEN, of
ood addreee, who are willing to work for goodu
wage% No "capital" but a good character
Apply at N 0.1.8 WYLIE street, between the Ilbursoft and
fl o'clock, A. anlthlw
READABLE BOOKS--Fox Tae &titian
Season—For male by IL MINSK k 00., No. 32.4adth.
field street: .
. .
Saratoga: a Tale of 1787—a Romance of American Bonier
Life.
Saps Halifax, Gendeman ; by the author of "Head of the .1
ramify."
Martial of Cro Martin; by Charles Lever.
Clara, or Slave Life In Europe; trensba q d%g a y. th- e .
German.
Gabriel Vane—hla Vortnna and Fries**
Linda, or the Young Pilot of Ate, 4e1,10 Creole: by Mn.
Caroline Leo Rentz.
The Wanderer; by r .toi.kcst"The weichnuul."
nktil k Be YOB AUGUST.
IlarTwee k 6 ' k
es Lody'a Book, Putnsaa Mier
71.40, vota is, '45c,- Maimlnes sold at 15 cents oath, et the
OV l Ba k t . AND NNWSPAPBB DEPOT of
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au.l3 No. M Stolth4Ll amt.
PROPERTY near the CANAL BAEPT.—
,Thi9fter for oak &very good dreertrou,ldo Corder of
Pomrdtreetirpketelettun'i nVeYe a Wardrand4 4ll hl
tholteridenne ntaoe s Wound, toraddind cido La
Toot wicke t % 1 You &op, 0 is erected UR ,
:kw c'WO.c . at phone a:copied u &atop an d
t etpree. TM is worthy dm em d.
emotion of _
molt n *sit
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skim *pfdd %a a , ttain 1 14c ratabla propertidn i ld i .- 4
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