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of their Elect° q *c etvoroirtlett of BM Anti - 4
-October Iti, 1847, we find the officers of the court
Boston party doing4ll.4 th Oem:Oratke:
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~. , o panel - Ph which hal goqtrned us,,,
/',. Martial which tried:Col: , Fremont on 'the
chargesthree
of "marine," " disobedience of orders,"l
in the pa t, .a s , c eveghp . no dotitrina,,-potAlidedloi-: "conduct
as right, led'. tame - • --,„,„, /4 ml- t hi s b att firf o i„ya,nd to , the. prejudice of good order
the Union—the Union as a whole, and hare °va and military discipline," to have been the fol
confidence that those for whose elevation we work-' lowing :
will be true to its praervation against all force." • Brevet Brigadier Gen. G. M. Brooke, Col. 6th
— Behold that. Fremont's father-in-law with Infant' y.
I Colonel S. Churchill, Inspector General.
draws Iths electoral ticket that the Democracy of . Colonel T. B. Crane, let Artillery.
Missouri may combine cordially on Buchanan. Brevet Colonel M. M. Payne, 4th Artillery.
And why does Benton and his numerous friends Brev‘t Colonel S. H. Long, Corps Topographi
do it 7 . . - -., 2 ; cal Engineers.
Lieutenant Colonel J. P. Taylor, Subsistence
"POE THE UNION-:—THE UNION AS A WHOLE. , "
i Department.
And because they ." have every confidence 1 Lieutenant Colonel R. E. Deßussy, Corps En•
that Buchanan and BFeckinridge will be true to
its preservation against all force." The stern
old Roman discards even his own family at the
call of his country. Heis a roughshod old man;
but when danger impends over the great repub
lic he comes quick to the rescue.
Benton, Van Buren, Tyler, Ewing, Everett,
Choate, Preston; McLean, Pearce, Pratt, Rev
R.ATIIRMAY -MORNING:
JAMES
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECHINRIDGE,
, DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
SOIAT s op CoLux= 00.
JACOB FIAT; , Mowroommtp Co.
BURVITOS. tartiflAle
JOHN HoWE, op FRArisax Co.
DEMOCRATIC MEETING!
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A MASS MEETING OF NE DEMOCRACY
Borough of Manchester,
ON SATURDAY EVENING, AUG. 16TH
SPEECHES mil h, doliverKl by lion. Judge SHALER
B. F JONES. Eo.l, FRANCIS FELIX, end othon. Th.
PITTSBURGH GLEE CLUB will also bo In attendance.
Extracts from Ettiehanah , s Speeh on th
Independent Treasury 8111.
"THAT COUNTRY is MOT PROSPEROUS WHERBIA
BOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD.
FROM MY :;4 I RESPECT THE LABORING MAN.
LABOR IS THE FOUNDATION OF THE WEALTH OF
EVERY COUNTRY, AND THE FREE LABORERS OF THE
NORTI, DESERVE RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY AND
INTELLIGENCE. HEAVEN FORBID THAT I SHOULD
DO THEM WRONG I"
Remember the Pole Raising in front of An
derson's Founder-, on Water street, to-night a
6 o'clock, Hon. Augustus Drum and others
wilt speak—and so will the Glee Club.
A good turn out ts expected
Ever since the celebrated debate between
Webster and Ilayne in the Senate there has:been
a sort of rivalry between South - Caitlin& and .
Massachusetts, and it has for many years past
degenerated into a malignant and bitter hostility.
Mr. Hoar was sent by Massachusetts to South
Carolina to try the validity and constitutionality
of one of her laws. On arriving at Charleston
he was ordered to leave iounediately and lefl
This affront has never yet been avenged. During
-Mr. Webster's life he was able to keep the peace
between the belligerent States Bat Massachu
setts had resolved on vengeance, and Mr. Sam
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ner's moat abusive speech was the first instal.
meta. Mr. Brooks volunteered as the champion
Of South Carolina, and Massachusetts - is now
more enraged and feroCious than ever. To find
a recreant son of South Carolina willing to run
as the abolition candidate for President it was
supposed would be particularly offensive, and
this no doubt in part accounts for Fremont
having been the ctoice of the Massachusetts
delegates in the nominating Convention. Thcy
got their candidate : and now to elect him and
dissolve the Union would he glorious revenge.
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Thus the whole northern States are to be
dragged into a political duel between Massadbu
setts and South Carolina, and money is to secure
to Massachusetts the victory if possible. All
regard for the qualifications of the candidate is
ignored. No matter if he is a traitor to his na
tive State No matter if he i- , a cashiered and
dishonored soldier. No twitter if he is a dishon
est cattle dealer. No matter if he did defraud
the government and people ..f this country. No
matter if he did assail the freedom of debate by
beating wield gray)mired Senator, at the dcor
Mite' Senate. No matter if Le-is guilty ,of
bribetry.:. No matter If he is a conscienceless
land monopolist. No matter if be is a duellist.
No Matter ithis only trial in the civil service
proved a disgraceful failure No matter if his
election would destro). the Colon. So that he is
a recreant son of 'South Carolina, and twill head
the cohorts of Massachusetts in her march to
vengeance on her hated rival, it is enough.
Massachusetts asks no more t and with blind in
fatuation the other northern States adopt him,
and dream that they are fighting for liberty, and
not for Massachusetts
Thia is not the first time that some single State
has endeavored to drag other States into its pri
vate quarrel. But it is the first time that it has
been attempted by the mere force of bribery soil
falsehood. It is the first time that ever a political
party in this country dared to got up n murder
ous civil war to promote its ends. Never }mime
was the press of a party so uubluAlibgly fal,e
and venal as this Massachusetts duel party is
now. And never before were the iudications Su
strong that the people would crush so corrupt and
malignant and dangerous a coospiracy to accom
plish State revenge.
IHR. BUCHANAN AND THE LABORINGi
It has been charged by many of the fusion
presses that Mr. Buchanan is the enemy of the
laboring roan, and when iu Congress openly
avowed•that enmity. This charge is so grossly
false that the New York Tribune, knowing that
ita.nirculation would injure the Black Republi
catfparty, has declared its lack of truth. The
Boston Chronicle, another prominent Free Soil
paper, speaks of the accusation as follows:
"To represent Mr. Bachand' as having made the
remark attributed to him, in the absence of all proof
is knavish. To represent him as having said that
the very people whom he now expeets to elect him
their chief magistrate, should be reduced to a state
of unparalelled pauperism, is foolish. A charge into
which knavery and folly both enter can never harm
the man against whom it is directed, iii the estima•
tiop of an intelligent pesiplc. It can injure only
these who make it, and those only ought to be in
jured by it. We lailicve Mr. Buchanan would hear.
tily rejoice to know that every working man in the
world was earning enough to live comfortably, and
to place something aside every week. We belie% e,
too, that he would be as ready as any'inan u. do
his part toward realizing that good time' that we
hope is to conic for the children of toil."
The following is an expression of sentiment
from Mr. Buchanan himself:
"From my soul I respect the laboring man. Labor
is the foundation of the wealth of every country; and
the free laborers of the North deserve respect both
for their probity and their intelligence. Heaven for
bid that I should do them wrong' Vi all the eoun
tries on the earth we ought to have the most ceasid
erution for the laboring men."
Mr. Buchanan is the friend of the laboring
man, and the laboring men will rally to hie , up
port, in spite of the mendacious statements of
such small potatoe fusion presses as the Pitts
burgh Gazette.
KANSAS " OUTRAGES."—The Rochester Union
states that a young man, long in the employ of a
"Republican" firm in that city, has just return
ed from a trip to Kansas. He has been to Law
rence and to most of the prominent points in the
Territory. And he reports that of all the stu
'pervious humbugs he ever knew, "the outrages
of the border ruffians," which grace the columns
of the " Republican" press now-a days, are the
cap sheaf.
Inniass.—The Washington Star, of Friday,
says a bet of $6,000 was offered and accepted in
that city, on the day previous, that Indiana
would cast her electoral vote for Buchanan. The
Democrat put up his money; the Fremonter
backed down.
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reasonable terms, all orders for Job Print inten
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erdy Johnston, Fillmore, Granger, Clay, Jones,
Rant, Randall, Reed, Brown ; such are a few of
the long list of names of distinguished men who
see great peril to our institutions, and dropping
all past partialities and animosities, they rally
to the Constitution and the Union ; and most of
them already see clearly that Buchanan and
Breckinridge are the only candidates who oan
defeat the vast sectional conspiracy that would
subvert the Constitution and the Union with
gold, and bribery and lies.
Such are the cheering signs from all quarterF.
CASE OF MuaDsa.—The Detroit Free Prase says
a Mr. Jewett, of Chelsea, Michigan, died a few
days since, in consequence of intense mental ex
citement, produced by reading in the newspapers
the details of cruelties inflicted upon, and the
death of, his brother at the hands of •• Border
Ruffians" In Missouri. The postmaster at
Chelsea attended the funeral, and took with him
a letter just received at his office for therdecesa
ed, and postmarked Kansas. He was unit able to
present it until at the grave, when, on opening
it, it was ascertained to be from the stippost d
murdered man, stating that he and his wife were
welt, Were. , - comfortably and happily located, and
ladlOtfieeti hung, arrested, or in any way ma
-1e5t4,..::-Atho is responsible for the death and all
the 4iireollii,itkat resulted in the death of Mr
Jewett? What ruffianism is there that equals
that wanton trifling with the tenderest chords of
l'human nature, displayed in this instance.
LETTER OF REV. DOCTOR COX
This eminent Presbyterian clergymen has wri
ten
a strong letter, which we publish in our pa
ber to dny. Read it, by all means. It is strol;
and patriotic. Let it be remembered, ton, that
that he was once an abolitionist. But he se, s
the dangers of a sectional political party, tiLd
in his old age ho speaks out for the country be
loves. Ile declares himself for no party or can
didate ; but by reading the letter it will be seen
that he points toward the only party and candi
dates who have both the power and the will to
crush out a sectional conspiracy, and preserve
the institutions of the country.
Walker with HI• Hands Full
Oen. Walker, of Nicaragua, has got plenty of
enemies on his hands just now. Costa Rica is
preparing to Invade his State again. Guatema
la is raising an army for the same purpose ; at.d
Rivas, the ei.Presideat is in open rebellion at
Leon. with a force of three thousand men, nearly
all natives and poorly armed. Gen Walker km.‘
an excellent army of twelve hundred Americans
well armed and supplied, and in good spirits.
That number of Americans ought to be able to
overthrow all the native armies of Central Amer
ica, and probably will do it.
A Fremonter on Foreigners
At the recent Fremont-know-nothing State
Convention of Conneltieut, Gov. Dutton, on
taking the chair, made. a few remarks, in which
he said that " the more be reflected, the mole
he became convinced that, unless the foreigne, , .
among us—the agents and auxilliaries of des
potiern in Europe—were 'net and put Jou n, a e
were no longer safe " The speaker continued.
saying that the foreign efrment in our population
was a " HEW?. L neenityhtenedlONOßANT agency
These sentiments were heartily applauded by
the Convention : and that body, before it ad
journed, nominated Gov. Dutton to the first
place on the Fremont electoral ticket.-- Fr
Press.
OUT. —The National American, or Fillmore
pnper, cnme out on Saturday, and looks very
nice. It is a racy and saucy sheet, and pitches
into the Journal awfully. We shall turn the
Journal over to the American hereafter.
The only sympathy we can have with thi4
formidable Fillmore movement in this State is
that it resolves " to keep step with the music of
the Union." Its proscriptive principles we do
now and ever did dislike.
EL = =!
A National Whig of Alabama, It. W. Walker,
in responding to an invitation to attend and ad
dress a Democratic mass meeting, states the
Mimes in the pending contest with a degree of
conci"eness and clearness that we have rarely
seen. Here is an extract from hie letter.
•• Believing that the Democratic party is the only
national party now in existence, and that upon iie
SUCCPSIS in upn preoent contest depends the preserva
tion of the rights of the South, if not, indeed, I fuel
it my duty to forego all old prejudices, forget Fortner
differences, and give my earnest support to the nomi_
flees of the Cincinnati Convention.
"If I were asked to name the fundamental prin
ciplee which lie at the basis of our government, end
on which our free institutions have been built, as a
bou.so upon its foundations, I should answer, the
equality of the States which compose the Union,
and the etrality of the citizens who constitute the
States. The first of these principles is denied end
assailed by the Black Republicans; the second, it
pot openly controverted, is at least insidiously at
tacked by the Know Nothings. The errors of these
parties, then, (if the terms be not too mild,) are er
ror, of fundamental and vital principles, menacing.
in the ono instance, the civil privileges and the
religion!, liberty of the private citizen; and in the
oilier, the sovereign rights of the States and the ex
teteuee of the Union. The Democratic party alone,
of all the organizations now in the field, maintain' ,
and defends both of these essential principles, and
thus, in my humble judgment, entities itself to the
cordial support and co-operation of all national men.
of every section and party.
" Very respectfully, your obediennt servant,
"R. W. WALKER."
From the CleveMlA Flelmi.lor!.
Curious Questions.
Dear Dealer:—Ask John C. Fremont if the
firm of Palmer, Cook & Company is riot now
under the surveillance of the " Vigilance Com
mittee?"
How much money P., C. & Co. advanced for
the purpose of securing a title to the " Mariposa
Grant," and what interest Palmer & Cook with
..at the "C 0.," have in the claim '!
How much are his "pledges" of Mariposa
claims worth?
Is there a Californian who would take one as a
gift, with the fact that there is a Supreme Court
of the United States staring him in the face.
Will they be worth anything if Fremont is not
elected president?
Will California give him 2,600 votes?
Does he not wish every California steamer
would blow up for the next three months!
A CALIFORNIAN.
FIRES, AND FATAL. ACCIDENTS IN JULY.—The
destruction of property in the United States by
tires last month was quite large, amounting to
not less than $1,395,000. The number of fires,
excluding all losses where the damage was under
$lO,OOO, was thirty-two. Not less than four
steamboats were burned during the month, en
tailing an aggregate loss of $410,000. There
were killed by railroad accidents in the month of
July 78 by steamboat imeidents 62; and by
fires I.2,—making the total *maker of casualities
from these claw3es-g2.
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Brevet Lieutenant Colonel R. K. Craig, Ord
nance Department.
Major J. L. Graham, Cbrps Topographical
Engineers.
Major R. Dalafield, Corps Engineer.
Brac.•t Major O. A. M'Call, Assistant Adjutant
General
Major E. W. Morgan, 11th Infantry.
Capt. John F. Lee, Judge Advocate.
This Court, it will be perceived, in respect to
the rank and character of the officers composing
it, was probably the most distinguished which I
had ever been convened by the authority of the
Government.
On referring to the same source of information
(Niles' National Register.) of February 26, 184t3,
we find the following in relation to the proceed
ings of the court.
LIEUTENANT COLONEL FREMONT.
Decision by the Court Martial, and by the Presi
dent of the United States, on the case of Lieu'
Colonel Fremont.
titrunt the Natlunal lutallttrourer, February '2l, IM4A
We have now before us a copy of the general
order, issued from the War Department, under
date of February 21, 1848, including the Judg
ment of the Court Martial, and decision of the
President of the United States in the ease of
Lieutenant Colonel Fremont.
The charges upon which Col. Fremont was
tried having been heretofore published at large
in this paper, with all the particulars which were
known to us to have transpired during the trial,
we pass by so much of the record as contaice the
charges and specifications, Sc., to come directly
to what will be of must interest to oor reader.,
being ao much as concerns the finding and sen
tenre of the Court, and the President's decision and
order in the case."
After full mature consideration of all the
testimony, the Court finds the accused, Lieuteo
ant Colonel John C Fremont, of the regiment of
mounted rifleman, of the U. Army, as follow..
Charge fist. ---fenny
let specification, guilty.
2d specification,
ad specification, guilty.
4th specification, guilty.
sth specification, guilty
6th specification, guilty
7th specification, guilty.
Bth specification, guilty.
9th specification, guilty.
10th specification, guilty
Ilth specification, guilty.
And guilty of the charge
Charge Second-- Duokedirnee of Orders.
tat specification, guilty.
Yd specification, guilty
3d specification, guilty.
4th specification, guilty.
6th specification, guilty
tith specification, guilty.
7th specification, guilty.
And guilty of the charge.
Charge Third—Conduce Prepidtnal to good rode ,
and Military Ihreepline
Ist specification, guilty.
24 specification, guilty
.td specificatiou, guilty
4th specification, guilty.
6th specification, guilty.
And guilty of the charge.
Sentence.
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said Lieut John C Fremont, of the regiment i•
mounted riflemen, United States Army,
,iismissed from the service
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German !ticketing.
At a meeting of the liertnan citizens of Ilufler
and vicinity, the following resolutions wet,
passed
fiesnlred, Ist That we, trite to the oaths given
to the Constitution of the United IRtates do not
know, oar dare we know any distinction between
citizens, either in a religions or any other point
of view, as long as they do not labor or act coo
teary to the Constitution
2.1 That we know but one party. which not
only acknowledges but also defends and ...ewen
the rights of all elsoses, long experience fully
proves, and this ie. The Dentel-rater Perry ' 4?
dd That we consider James Buchanan and
C. Elreckinridge eminently qualified to prota.te
the peace and welfare of this country in all it."
relations.
4th That we find in all the other candidates,
as many as there are, more or 119,1 i views in op
position to the Constitution, endangering the
rights and privileges of several elaases of the
people.
Tull. That we cannot support them, though
they were qualified, which we however doubt.
when we remember how their party persecuted
even unto death our fellow-citizens of German
descent in Ciriciunati, Louisville, New I trleans.
New,York and others places .
rah History never could point to a country
where arts, science and commerce flourished to
such a degree as in our own. and being greatly
satisfied with this state of things, we see nu ren
son why we should endanger or disturb it.
7th. That we value our liberty more than gold,
and cannot be purchased.
hht. That we request our fellow-citizens to con
rider carefully the above resolutions, warning
them at the same time not to be misled by cer
min newspapers, formerly Democratic, as di,
Pittsburgh Courier and Preihrit. Pruitt?, now
however fighting for the party of the rich specu
lator, Fremont, probably not without yoldrri
reasons.
!ith. Than, having subscribed fur Democratic
papers we du not feel ourselves obliged any longer
to support those that have changed their political
views.
lOth That we discontinue all :such as a proof
that we are independent and unpurelsaaable.
I Ith. That, the Rrpubltraner and l'olka Freund
and ifirald be reque , ted to publish theme resoln
tiuna. Signed by the Officers.
VORICIGN ITEMS
The Pope has contributed funds to complete
the monument to Tasso, in the Church of Saint
Onifrins, where the great poet lies buried.
Among the visitors now at the baths of Ham
burg are Counts Walewski, Moray, Nesselrodc,
Seebach, and Prince Gortichakofl.
Accounts from the Southern Tyrol state that
the grape disease is making great ravages in that
country.
Government has determined to erect defences
along the northeast coast of Scotland,--and,
prospectively, also on the western coast.
Queen Victoria is personally to present the
Baltic medals, to the fleet, at Portsmouth, ere
long.
A shade of anxiety is expressed lest the
Russians should purchase the port of Milo from
the Greeks, and convert it into another Sebes.
topol.
The recent troubles among the Mormons in
Copenhagen, were on the subject of polygamy.
Ono party objected to the practise; but a large
majority upheld it. The police were called to
decide.
A prospectus has been issued of "The United
Kingdom Provision Company,"—capital £500,-
000, tts object being to carry on an extensive
business in breadstutis and provisions, chiefly
from America.
Mr. John Shakspeare,of Langley Priory, Ash
by-de-la-Zouch, has given £5OO to purchase cer
tain property on either side of Shakspeare's
house, at Stratford-on Avon, and to restore that
part of the premises known as the Swan and
Maidenhead, to its original state.
A BLACK REPUBLICAN RAPIER DEAD IN THIS
CITY.—The German Republican of this city, a
violent Fremont sheet, published in the German
language, has ceased its publication, and the
editor, according to accounts, has left for parts
unknown, to the great chagrin of hie creditors.
The Republican before it hoisted, in an evil hoar,
the Black Republican Know Nothing nag, was
doing very well; but that unfortunate step
proved the ruin of all concerned with it. The
patriotic and intelligent Germans of this city
will not sustain a journal which is faithless to
their interests and their manhood, as all Black
Republicans necessarily are, they being hand-in
glove with their worst persecutors and enemies
who Would reduce them to a position in society
below the negro
There are other German Black Repub lican
pth i ts in eft - V[l7,, which, if they were not am
agy tubsidised by the " KNOW Aid Society "and
the Mariposa land4dainiants, would die out ; and
etrakwith snob assistance it is doubtful whether
they will survive until the elention.—Cin.
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flu.rrai: - for Buchanan, my handles, .4.
...;:The Man of a national ataMil,
.:The choice of the tine of alr Partlee,-„,
The first in the Senate and camp. -"
A name whose standard can rally,
The men who the Union revere:
The people from hill and from valley,
The laurel•crowned statesman will cheer
Harrel for our friend from Kentucky,
A Brecitinridge, true m bilte . blood;
A name which use ever been lucky,
And firet 'along the foremost has stood.
To him Pennsylvania sends, greeting,
In the name other atorthiestson,
To arrange for the twire.grand meeting
At the White House, In old Washington.
Now, Herrn! for the Union forever,
Buchanan and Brockinridge too;
Your handy, brothers—let us hot sever,
But stand by the red, white and blue
Ho: Democrats, come ia the standard,
The flag of the finial still waves;
Your places are here in the vanguard,
And here—if it need be—your graves.
HE OUGHT TO KNOW.—As to what Republican
ism is, there is no man better able to judge than
old Sam Houston. He was the founder of a
Republic. Hear him :
Of the Republicans, I can only say that their
platform and principles are sectional, and I can
not conceive how any man loving this Union,
devoted to its principles, can support a ticket
fraught with such disastrous consequences to the
whole country as its success would be.
The Herald editor is requested to put that in
his pipe and smoke it.
Sir Dr. RlPLanes Vermlfage always resorted
to when every other remedy falls.
NO 'form, September lb, 1V,2.
This In to certify that my child, three paste old, was
trouble,) with worms some six mouths I hod tried several
kinds of medicine, but none of them done any good; and it
was not until I Died Dr. V7eno's Celebrated Worm:fuse,
ptepared by Fleming Brea., Oat ahe found any relief. I gave
her the contents of one bottle, which brought from her a
very large , r m,ority of worms, but they were no completely
cot to pieces It wan impowdble to count them. My daughter
le now doing well; ludeed, she Is completely restored to
health. I therefore take pteaaure In recommending It to pa
tents. I would say, by all means keep a supply of that
valuable medicine constantly In your house I have known
many children to die suddenly from the effects of worms. It
also not nufrequently happens that children are treated G r
croup. whets the choking and coughing Is caused altogether
by the irritation of vaunts Therefore, I say again, keep it
always to the bourse; it costa but little, and may be Abs
oce...f. of satin; life; and, at any rate, it will save physi.
clamp' WILL MM, LANE, No 3.113 lugltttt el.
Porchatteri .1.1.1 be careful to oak for Dr.3PLAN ORLI',
BRAT RD T ELM TIMOR, mannfteturai by I , LKM I Nil 11110:t.
of Pototburgto P. All ether Vermiform, to 0011144111•013. era
oroohlooo Dr. ll'Lana's genuine Verralfuge, also Iris
braled Laver Pills, eau SOW be boil at all resitt.table Drott
:too,. None portant totiAmd the ngottOtrr of run! IN.)
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Also, for sale by lbe solo proprbstors,
Stiwtssesnits to J. Kbbi A Co.,
au16,1.61.1 No. 60 Woud street. ( - Air opr of RAI rth
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4 baLi.liaTES Uf VIROP4IA
Mix ts t., ceattfy that I have bww mans In my fatal), :h
I SCUTT'S C /Mt !MATED IV LI IT h CIRCA SSI AN LI h I
URN g sonata rams, and lam hilly .ett.6ed that it at
tI e 6.4 Ltutosent I have ever used, although I hare mad
not less thou . Joao Oboe a-tilde—and can with confide.. a
recocamtrud It t, tloraßlicteal. JAURS YVAN:.
Dacember 4, 1446.
Dr 11,1..aures nor:Lorca Idea PIUS Ind UtPIM= 'vu.-
tube, slur Dr I. a l / 2 -...t.r. Oetebraurd W6ft. Canaoisu L.to.
meet, prepared silly under lb. auparvialuo of Dr. 1. -&.Jt,
• vegeta: Medical graduate, and Paraidaa of sztaltudre
Ur.. frau. gereoum, only am prepared by Dr. I. goal i 0.,
Bala FINN 71.torgantoera. Virstata.
Tgau Y N arrhh, That I have eatuntiterl the flcelyw
/4c.Lens'e laspnwirsi Verisaftwo anii
Lir.rlhlL by Dr. 1.6.13, who hes been in the habit
rni nag and ailing wy ovtltttal inediciswe in Lay arr., team
itw lint thirteen yearn, and that I believe be he. Itnyes.....i
it.... I make the shore eln:went the mina willinglye I
AA, totereet to them whatever C. Ilk - LANK D
la !dcLan. , . niEdinviD tioratilux. and torruarab
rill,. BC. , ...C.ltfiltltoti by onllngsto of C McLane, far wil . by
IxuywW. mad liaschanng cr.rfs hen•
ki II K gystat, tau W,A. it Isl Wholtrade Armt
Pr. J Alleeway, near Ra 11,041 Drl.-t
Wboitoolo Assut. ►alu:d!MOW
Alts* Kennedy'• Med Seal Ul•cos•ery-- ‘‘,
uot,g , curuld base Leti,v.l that •u• arttek i.mM ha% o
b.I • .1. , OA hAla ILta truly $4 , t.lsart (IA rcialody li Isaa
Itk• 100 11, thrtmt#l4 ih s‘tal , u
4 141t11.11 , 1. r ) M1 it. •r . r . ' l,O • 1,.4
Itartt rlrr• front 1), :4Lat,...1
I hr.•ur,bout Uppett wad Lover Tlan I-
/tuna m tla +hart *par, a( twat., year,. tact that I.
that a now .tint ntpin =Apar, Ira prapthollnt it null
arra.= Itnatt ma.thar rantateut. nrl the, talc taro tto•
*IVA, saJ nut n ,earl .lent/ I.llin, oUt irk■ that ntars nun tan.,
ainoh It. nannltierans lb. ttstesa of K=healy'a Magia-n: Ina
<a,rae, tVhnt.rct hslawra en VII th te ram...ly ata=l.llow
Sal- Sea Ishai ealvartiaeatent M =lathe.; cattrtatn.
SO4l , or 1.4..0. nod taall at 014. titußO tl H KNY 8161111,
140 it o.sl string, sign of the tioiiton DJ.ul , at..l at J
Alloglutsy,
Se-ya Watchful of tha drat at rapt...rut. ttt coN..
staIFTION. At.. tb. ...r, Are wax-att.., aliainlat.r .
ROURII.B' SYRUP OF LI V KRIVoRT, TAR, A ND CANeIIA
LAGUA, arta lifts t sift. Do 1..4 ur t gloct a Cough ot
These sreistpututtnui of Its anima:ult. Further lufonuaLtutt
pamphlet. Sr. aka lout; •thurtiatrreut
air for mule, whole ale and rutall, by R Z. PRI I 11/4 A
01, alraor Woo./ and Rotund atrootta.
Sold also by lIENDRELSON , !Shorty .trot; R. r
SCHWARTZ, sad frOCIRIIANI • IfeKIGNNAN, Allrglteuty
City mu I ttataar 1 rt
.1114 r Balchelor's Hair tlye—N., burning, Ahab,
toy i,M1N14.1114.1 ,0.1/11 TOT h/IWIt attained the tauaa Yat tatur
are "tiled to lista, the uriginal, narer-tailtug 1111% orttr. ,tn
tore is Ind nw Kr true to hcrowit than the brnern
W. aaat "•." it 6 v, I
mild, in . appiitai, at 11.1 Tel I EU lilt i W
(co nine 233 Fin , eilw ti)
St.id, rotull, Ly LI. jag, U. KVIMCR.
Wool 1.11ra..1- an 16 I wils•
*.-
M ortlacalion, the I.lwitxr 1m avid°
tnu.t ram., 4.4 I.y k I. UN EN
TILACTHICH 6,ntlyttrile ettoityn. i.rtn nrc. 11.
Lb..) rolll won txt ratat,,,rml to [lulu nal oral
but :1 R.., (J.. ~AutaicitotA lidluonce wlllbe nnotrali/od 1111.1
artwto+l. Nor rts.rubrati.4l entmot Pr.... R" . ..N I tb.
nAlse be tald and 1.10.1 R 11111.111 will s'OrtAllay Kent,
POISON 1 , 11.0)1 I NSI , A7fe. ItEII'ILFS AND I'I.ANTS
n.i.•rrd quite Intrude= by rubbing 111 &natant lc a .otataii
of it ALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR. and after it has etrolleo,
anti livid !sputa are visible. Kven then, like the voltaic bat
tory, it will directly attract, diloolve, and trietarnorphote
poisoning infittence. At the ging of bees And ustequitowt,
the instant it touch. you the pain ends. The latee of rabid
o.nlinals also aro as speedily neutralized.
Noun genuine without • Mani-platc •ogFaved labetpitl.
sittuAtura• of
Sold st 25 cents per box by Dr. CIRO. li. K liYBllll, 140
Wood street, sod by nearly every dealer in Ittetiotoe.
throughout the United Suttee All orders or lettere for lo
fortostitto or &dyke, b Ix, sddrenssl to C. V. CLICKFINEIt
Cu., hew York. solhaLsw2w
lT Hoofland'■ G7erman ttttt
of Ralph Lut.•. Editor Spirit of /ruutuit. (I.
Pr. r. M. Jarkenn—Dear Sir The Bitters are in great de
mand bore In addition to the quantity sold by Mosley Si
Barber, roue agents, the two other storm sell more of them
than any other medicine. I find they are much used by Una
vale.oPet fever patieuta to rebuild their Molten trvuattto-
Ilona. I have used, during the last summer, In nay own
f.imily, four bottles. They were recommended to me first bi
a netalAlan, at a time when my system was much debilitated
from the effects of a severe bilious fever. They gave me an
appetite and restored a tone and vigor to my whole system
In olio of the September numbers of say paper I related my
experience of the good effects of the Bittern, since which
thee they have hail a large sale, and have now become the
standard metheint In this vicinity.
to conclusion, I would say that I feel great pleasure In
giving you this testimony of the value and success of your
preparation. Respectfully. yours, RALPH LUTE.
See advertisement.
For sale by FLEMING nuoß. and Dr. GIG). H. KEYSER,
Pittsburgh. atifilwdew
Sir• Why will you Suffer, wean RELIEF OAN BE
80 EASILY OBTAINED?--Have you a Bore Throat, Quinsy,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, BUR Joints, Prost
Elton, Burns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your nysteni
You can be relieved at once by using the most beautiful of
all Linimautn, the " While Circarrian Linintenf," prepared
by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and
JAB. P. FLEMING, near IL 8.. Depot, Allegheny. Bee ad
vertisement to another column of to-day's paper. Irnarltho
air Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.--
ll' you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short
Stockings, you will take oar advice and go to C. Daly's, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and boy some of those
elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable, Dui also makes and sells every variety or
Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retelL
Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Binh
stmt. ~ct 4
/W U' you_wlith to buy a GOOD, and at the same
time a WRAP SILK HAT, call and get one of our $3.00
HATS, whieb araiit gra jiircan be bought for the money in
the2,IOROAN &
anbt ; • 164 Wood strut:
B" is 41 frilliAll who wish to wear a NEAT
1* 0430 D EadAp&AP:call - at i10.,101700D at,
and pnrchusaa wW4iiii , niayraieuit in that line. . '
sun X,. MORGAN A 00., 104 Woode..
`,.:.
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=ME
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than thet Nib , Pon!) ,
UNlO • ifin9oso.• ,
Air—in the i3 - Jr, no
HY ctn. J. O. Pis2lB.
N FROM TUS FOUNTAIN lIKAD!
11054/01,0•31, VA, Sept. IY, Iv:,
HENRY DALLEY, hinnufacturgir,
O. V. CLICK RN KR & (X)., Mkuntact we're.
IMIMME
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rtTTStURAIT
LIFE, FIRE AND MA RrNE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
99RNun OXVATIIIR AND mmtKorr STOPKETK
ut invs.s.ußGit; PA.
ROBERT ¢AI WAY,
TOIL aixampSectetary.•
Sile.'TltiBtloropit4lookos excrylliunixies apierteßilog to
or coutlocted With lArk: RISKS.
Also, agalitit lIULL AND CARGO RISES on the Ohio
and Mlaaldelpfol liftiare mud tributaries, snit MARINE 1118E8
generally.
And against Loss and Nl/114g0 by Fire. and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowan rates conidatent with safety to
all parties.
DIRECTORS.
Robert Galway, Samuel WOlurkan,
Joeiph P. liazzarti, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, butiti Richey,
James W. Roiinew, Charlet, Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph 8. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown,
_David H. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr, Hobert H. Hartley,
Jas. D. McGill. feblB
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SIioRNBERGER, President.
ROBERT RINNEY, Bternuu - y.
C. W. BATCHELOR, general Agent
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRXCTORS.
J. IL Sh.ntiorger, G. W. Casa,
C. W. Batchelor. W. K. Nirniek,
Ittaar. M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, It. D. Cochran,
It. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughey,
George B. Belden, F. B. Bryan,
David M'Candleay.
44 , - All loionee sustained by paraoe insured under policies
issued by this Company will be liberally adjust.l and prompt.
ly paid at its OFFICE, No. eri WATER STREET. jy I I
WESTERN INSURANCE, COMPANY,
Firms uso n HOE. , ;F. M.
Secretary.
Will insure against all kinds et kg %11.. ARIN E.
Ail losses will be liberally adjusted an 1,c...wi1y paid.
A Home Institution, mainwed by U. who are a ell
known In the community, and who are dot I , ‘
prouipLuess and liberality, to !indwell:l the tiara ter wh en
they have amumed, no offering the best pr0te,...., to tho
who &afro to be Insured.
• DrittO.Nnte.—}L. Miller, Jr., C. W. Rieketeon, J. lv Ger,
N. Ifohnea, Jr., W. IL. Smith, 'bros.., George W. J
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Dante, Je
Auley, Alexander Nimick, Morrow Scott.
XS' Oliloe,No. i 7 Water etreet, (Werobouee 01 Spook; A
Co., up atalr,) Pittsburgh. now24:ly
A. A. OARRIREL 8 8 °ASHLER
A. A. CARR/LIM &
_4o. 63 Fourth streeta, Pittsburgh,
A G E N TS
State Mutual wire and Marine Inane/bac
Co., or PITAL; 9350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine lneurance Co., of
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia.
WINCHESTER, VA. rA PfTAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAY.
EISEUILf). CAPITAL. $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
IiAitTPORD. CAPITAL A_2 ASSETN, $4,15 4,4 b tr.
Pennsylranlu Insurance Co., of PITI'SBUftIi 11.
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, Nut. 6, 1n56, 9149,09949.
Wm. V. Jonswros, Prtlemt. t A. A. CSAALEB., Seerrinry.
d,l4,llspely
PEKI N TEA
No. 38 FIFTH STELA:ET.
ONE booa I:A. 4 T uY TUN Y.XCHANUE BANK
Plit*burgia, Pa.
GREEN S►. BLACK TEAS
Put-tinused dtrert trom tho Importers for CASH. TL►
vousista of dl IL, diflerent astrurs and grades of TEA
luunglsi L. the Attwra an market., and
80Lls II'IIt,LESALE AND RETAIL
AT Tug
VERY LtitYP:6T CAI-1 PRICES! .
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN lIIETALIC PACE•
AUE 4 . expressly for the trade.
TZAS OP ALL tiItALIES, BY TUB lIALP QUM?.
air YEE, SUGAR, and CIIA.DLATR of tho scat
natal, fur sale.
! A rne Asp...4lM", in the MISITA.4”. I% A ..10ro guarantee that
every article sold enll he as repre.ented.
AGENT, at Spoils.. Aercortut.sT. rot ?Ms 3.ttt or toe
JAYNIE'S FAMILt atancisr.s. S. JAYNES.
Puisburgh. June W,
OLD ECLIPSE.
FREIGHT LINE.
aotwootamuigiams
IS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
j. .11 killtk. ilt-right crow Y..rk. ft. three dace, nt
tt,'.Y)l4 said Inso. PLf7a.fdyh w Jth lumns sa $1
tod
It ECRIPTS 6IYEti POlt ri WM( A MUTT ES
ti CA It A \TEE.
G it N. pukprX paCluwex or ill lanulldea rukCeista.l
p•otl. •• ECLI {l{} , :lkillT N
B. ALLEN, Agrot. N.. 2 Astor lionso, Now York.
.1 J M. h tth:t rtt. ; Itt..l.laud
F..r runts, mG.nue:.••o. apply
W it. RA it LL A¢.•nt•
--.L.lrual copy. No. 0.1 Fourth et.
_
~.t3I11&I. FA N ESTOCii,
IMPORTER 4i, DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOAIESTIC,
HARDWARE.
No. N 3 Wood •trtei, between Diamond
alley and Pourtb street.
PITT,,,EGB, P. 4
AT Tax saborrib.r le uow claming a .111:1 SLAVIN ,' ' , at
1:111•Ot of INN - Fix, ao.l 114atistir. ilaniaaro, usys,and wdl Lo
• •til on as giaal t,itio as any othor honso m this city. II;
wal Isla ny. koop Land a einoral assothuent of
Alti)11 . A lilt. CLTLYIt V. i ARP T t•Ut L 6, 8,,
1.. whLl ho reigas.thsily non, thr at it . ..talon of inurtasera.
tuhla • RAMA: FX I; AMN RSTOCIi..
COLLINS M T. 1.1.M.i
JAMES COLLINS 14. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
MOP1114:11418 or TM
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Num. 114 AND Ilb WAVE!! NTIIKET, PITTSBURGH, PA
RHODES, HACEN kr. CO.,
FORWARDI N AND CoAIM ISSION
M ERC II A NTS,
No. :4) SYcsliolCE ST., I'INCINNATI,0 1 Ljy.!..4
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES,
CAST STEEL.
ALSo.
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINUS AND AXLES.
Corner Ras. and First Streets,
PITTSBUIttiII, PA
ALEX. HUNTER,
LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 299 Liberty street,
PITTSBURGH.
doe I £dspc
Ll.uc J 051138
D. B. ROGERS & CO
lIANUFACTI REILS OF
liUU 61i' 1311'14.0V151 , PATNNT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CottNut Roes AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURG'', yi
JAMES BLAKEL%,
it(IPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield street;
PITTBBURUII.
Qtr Ponaortgora lnought from the old country to Pitts
larglt, and wonoyo romittod to &trope. nonitil
W. 11. WITH W. W. MAUI ... JOS. IL lIONTER
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCKIK
122 Second and 161 Front st.,
m 1417 om Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
MANUFACTURE/LS OF
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
414- W. A A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Steam or Hot Water, Piped or Chiliwn's Furnace, Church
ea, Schools, Hospitals, Factories. (liven Lioness,
Court limos, Jails, or Rotolo.- No. '.2.5 MARKET STREET.
apl6
J no. D. Koons, late of Ilutupltroyn. Hoffman& Komi, Philo*
D. W. liusruts Into of rittdburgh.
KOONS it HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACT6RS,
ANT)
General Produce Commission PfielJbants,
? 4T North Wharves and 95 North Water stred,
bdow Race area,
PHTLADE PHIA.
Ragatoy. Woodward & Co. Phil. Bryan, Kennedy Co. Pitfall.
tiarrett, &Buda a co. 4. L. Wilmarth & Co. "
Wood A Oliver, Bell & Liggett, 41.6
Bliter, Price Co. W. Rea,
Caleb ope Cu. BegaletT,Coagreve & Co. s"
Truitt, iirother & CO. " Watt & Maw, , i t
J. I:4.lolunera Co, CinclAriAth Reedtek * Rotas, blichulaU.
iyinvca & c o . :4 Monvw
Tweed a , B ibb y , J, B.
.Cluutewetb.
„. " -
/a 0 Plttabono and Philadelphia ItientdwASKY.
Jahkdkpcilin;,
WRIGHW PILLS-5 gross julitteefil •
and for oils by cien) 111.emnia 111108.
• 4c - 4 '
•
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:=:~;
STORE,
ETIMEa
=GM
.R.rtfdiSt" ; 7'B &oft Satee.-., t ft ppitOn rttined,
I of thily years' stanAing,4nd,_lsilecommended
by phyOciang! It is a sari andapeedy cora for
burnOiles, toils, corns, felons, erkilblains, and
old sores of eery hied: for feverlaorea, ulcers,
itch, sesta head, nettle ratib, bunt*, sore nip,-
pies, recomniended nareethl whitlows, dies;
-festerei dettAiltes,:aPider stingaMOr.en limbsi
salt rheum, scurvy, sore and meted lips, sore
nose, warts and flesh wounds, it We - Most Tab*.
ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by
thousands who have used it in the city of Boston
and vicinity for the last thirty years.; In no in
stanee'viill this Salve do an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made front
the purest materials, from a receipe brought front
Rassia—of articles growing in Mist
illut
and the proprieterii have letters ?rote
clergymen, physicians, settimptalap„nema r akid
otherS who have used it themselves, atur recom
mend it to others. 'Redding% Russia Salve is put
in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price,
2.5 cents a box. Bedding. 'Bc Co., proprietors.
For sale by B. A. Pabrieste& & 001,41/em
ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. ff. , ,,Beyeer
and EL Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Berfitium &
M'Kennan, Allegheny oily:
Sir Have You a Rupture of the Howeist
would most respectfully invite the attention of the*, e 1
flirted with hernia or rupture of the bowels homy splendid
mssot tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to stilt every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in etery case, at my
office, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa , sign of the
Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
_Marsh's Radial/ Cure Truss;
French Trusses, very light spring ;
Own Elastic Trusgsss ;
Childsrue Prams, single and double;
Unxbilical Trusses, children/ and adults;
FberLis Riiptic Spring Truss;
Lfrr. S. S. Pitch's Supporter This
The wino of Truman, vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
sending the measure around - the hips, *Sating whether the
rupture la on the righter left side, f Also eell and adept
Dr. Boenine4 Lace or Body ; Brace, for the cure of Piro*.
erite Uteri, Weeklies. of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Dierrhma, and mu. waskriemidepending on a weak and debill:
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. Pitch's AbctomisitsPSuportes;
Etql+o, E&&ic Abdominal-Bdb
SAD: Elastic Betts;
And Dearly every, kind of Supporter now in use. I.also Bell
Moulder Bracer of every style, for weak chested and stoop
shouldered persona.
Elastic Stocking!, (or broken and varicose veins..
Suspensory Bandages, of all ktada.
Syrin9u of every variety and pattern, and in fact malt
kind of mechanical appliance used in the care of Omen.
DR. K RYSER would state to pet - eons In want of Brim of
Trusses that he can often send to stilt the patient by writing,
hut it is always better to eon tho patient and apply theTtuss
or Since personally. Address
DR. GEO. S RIMER, 140 Wood et,
Sign of the Golden Blaring.
julthdawl y
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA
LIWHINAATED UT lin isami.oiatz JOY - PLIEUTIVANIL, 1.854.
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL $300,000.
Office No. 59 Walnut Se., Philadelphia.
PR I FT LEGER FOR FMB AND MARINI? INSURANCE.
BTATEMIENT. ,
Authorized Catthal..- V 300,000.
Amount of Capital paid ...... 010,898 60
Surplus 44,140 18
.
Total Assets li able for lossee.-- ..... --,.--.. $260,8•38 28
CONStBTina or
Bonds and Mortgages on unincumbered Real
Estate, and.Stocka of par vane $188;600 00
Ronda and Stock Notes, bearing Rix per cent.,
interest 28,106 00
Oaah on hand nadir, the hands of Agents 26,744 18
Rills Receivable 14,896 00
TRUSTEES.
P. M. Moriarty, Rig, James Sill. Dale
Israel Eakins, Esq., Benj. B. Myrick, Bag.,
War Smith, Rai, J. 11. McColley, Bag..
Ow W. Colla4l,Eng., P. Wyckoff,
Wur. J. P.
.White . , Esq ., Wm. EL Gray, e
J. S. ilcllnch,'Ss., Benj. R. Austin .
P. M. MORIARTY, out.
J. Miriam THOMPSON, Seey.
Thin is to certify, that I have critically, and by aptsoma
examination of the books, capitol, mete and aocuritses of
the Alliance Iristuntwe Company, of Philadelphia, hives - II
nested the standing and reoponoibility or said Institution.
end I do find, and em entirely clear in my convictions, that.
said Company has a goad nuittipaired Capital in Mortgages
an nolucumbered Real Bowe, worth d=bie the amount
for winch tits wane is mortgaged. My inveitigiatiocus have
nevi, rigorous and searching, and are, Ith nir, rellablee
I take 131014UJC In aayitig that I have been acquainted
with Benjamin II Austin (or several yawa, and hays. entire
..ontidenee In 1,1 integrity, capacity and ability, and would
OM, Aill reliance upon h is statements us! Legal opinion.
MILLAItD FILLMORE%
Wm. it. Ilintr, firm (4 Blair R. B. Myrick k Co. Phila.
1 I.llttur, Phila. Lie*. Jankins, Jr.
\l'm. Isovrent. “ Ron. awry Baldwhi, Byrn
Roo. Jos. Baucua. N. T. cult°, N.Y.
11. 11. Hat horn. N. Y. Benj. U. Austin, Buffalo.
This Gotitpany effects SULU INSURANCE on buildings,
c,.sls and furniture; MARINE INSURANCE an. vessel.,
and freight: INLAND INSURANCE on goods by
river., lakes, cattail, or railroads, on as accommodaing
terms es any other responsible office.
LUKE TA.AFFIT, Aiteet,
No. 80 Water street, Pittabalght
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALRY, President
SAMUIIL L. MARSHELL, Secretary,
OFFICE: 41 Water itmet,betwern Market void Whod
411- luvuree MULL AND CARGO RISH/3, on the OW
and Mbetivelppi Rivers and tributaries.
Insured against Lost or Damage by Inez
against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Natigittion
and Trarrportation.
DIRIOTOES
.William Hensley. Capt.. Mark Steeling,
JAM. M. o, , npu, Samuel M. Kier,
HAlutirl Rea, William,Bbigharn,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, .
lac M. Pottrmrk, Francis Sellers, -
a. llarbangh, J. Scimonmaker,
Welter iirputt, • William B. Skye
John Shipton. [deal
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, - - - $300,000.
11,9_ loam.. Etztibhags sad other Property against Lees or
bausage by lire; also, against Perils of the Sea, Wand
Nnvigatiou and Transport:thou.
Ornerns--SIMON CAMERON, President.
BENJ. PARKE, Vice President
R. B. CARRIER, Baer etary.
A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield: Lie23Bto
DELAWARE MIUTEAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPDTY,
OFFICE', S. E. CORNER...LAIRD AND Tama , eTB.,
;Ptilladltletda.
dal - MARIN E INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
t., nil parts of the world.
INLAND ZNIMIRA,NCRS .ofl 00CDS,..11*.3Illettrii fbnalei
1,19. and LaMl Carriages, to all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON 111ERMANDIZE generally, On
Dwelling Ihnnew, -.
Ames of the Company Noventher nth, TOM -
Bowls, Mortgagee and Real ItWate 4101,020 94
elniadelphis City, cutd.otner Loans
nook in liantkii Railroad kald" InsuMmee On's" 29000 10
0,08 receivable. 180#0
on hand. 26,820 00
nolaneee in Wanda of Agents, Premiums on Mee
rine Poßclee recently Isaued, and other debt*
doe the Company ' es,esti-su
mbecriptlon Notes 100;000 00
DIRECTORS.
James O. Band,
Theophilus Paallng,
James Truman,
Jr •
Jcshna , .
James Tennant,
Samuel E. Stokes,
&ray Moan,
IMMO B Merarbend,
Charles &hafts,
Da= •
John B. s, Pittsburgh .
J. T. To
WM. MABTIIY, Prnshisnt•
William Martin,
Joseph 11. Seal,
Edmund A. Solider,
John C. Davie,
John R. Pannone,
Ueorge G. Leiner,
Edward Darlington,
•' Dr. R. IL Huston,
William C. Ludwig,.
Hugh Craig,
spencer Mahal:4
Charlea Kelley,
U. Jones Brooke,
T.O 3ohneon,
Taus. .C. Ham, Vice Preel_
Ilssar LTLIMILI, Secretary.
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
HANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE corY,
OF PHILADELPHIA:
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anti:YU PSRECITAL—ASAFTV BY TEA atm OP smclUmeakt
Chartered Capitals $500,000.
FIRE, .41.411 LYE AND LII.A.N.A TBANSPOBTATIO'
AAhliN S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
°RUIN ROOMS, Secretary.
ONOBON YOUNG, Treanavi
ateilattaa.
Aaroa S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas, •
Mallon Gillingham, William Neal,
Melia. G. Taylor, - Alfred! , Weeks,
Orriu Rogers, ' Chalks 3 .ilields, ,' .
John P. Simons, James P..811111j41.. ~ .
ttip-This Company has been organised stith a !NabCapi
tal, and the Directors hare &tumbled to adaptthe business'.
to its available resources. To observe prudence imconchnib,
lug its affairs, witha prromptartiustment of losses.
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Pittsburgh (Mee, No. 76 Water street. .
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent
REFBIERMICSIII
The following well known and toapomdble thine lin plka
burgh have authorized reference to them, with reload to VW
',Lability and fmundneas of the Abinufactureis' insurance
ComrziEr
& Rehm, Nilhaat: Childs &Ca,
Unorgw P. Smith & Co., flaniptati & Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan Co,' H. Childs& Co.
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county.
,This land is•hortity , tirobeiruporrites6O#o l 44o4togi •
moon ,rtyettort FOAVA' 0R4413' rUrgio hid/rad be
tf.Oateds4 and broPithtiormarketes: • .• • - 4. " 4
It cbtfte..s'ign UrrirS4))..lo7l.llDl of ,
Goon , : GOAT.
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its& Ore and LitpetCela~ "+
plum:dime upon grand theaall -4 1# 14 ‘ivtil0
act
is surveyed aerose-It; 114iitteiiii#04ti*tontimpsiloi
part ors lint of
Thavoil is good andienengtglia.4'andL
.11 Mien that win loatiearani.Xrhit bort v ret llll 43:-
The'll3oo emelt; together Ina jkiil:iti,t,:fliAtat' s
- ni C t rAAfW6o.Miteid . ,Vi*teek.:44 . l 64!,
11104 6Taiskthittver; rsusuurag•
TERRA
For gileßrailaatisittriktrii•
Prieri , L.Prf — c
FORWARDING Arip
commi Eta I 0 N - OlittliflA
A.ND vraormatr. initgens - '
CHEESE, BUTTEB, SOEDIk Flrfo-;
AND 4 , RODUDE ONNERALLIt.
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No. 26 WoOti STREST,... 1 sBMI4: • ljet6 ' 4
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M FOR SALE—The: -
sell his Farm situated iii Badman:T.)lll3* f "Wed*.
ny Omni; Pa, ou the 20 - M; kuttng.fras. - -WlbusWas - Awut to.
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Bethel I
Church.; our - ilia 0 . 1501 . - / 121441 4 104 '5it -16 " 1 "/ "''
Pittsburgh. said Ibuiii contehis stzti4lx Nititill , lAlf': 6011 .-
of choice land; hasten Ka twpatorffritatelted* *ntetrirn. i,
and ;ram Mable,.atorie - sprlng tioneeltbd-flhoftr. ono fdilid- , Z.` ,
ings, thim apple orchards and one :peich-Mithintotheleee: C .
frol4llre never Aging springs Of good'oold:-, 1 -gbduttl '
forty-nve abets of clear land,ln a . cood,idalnOt Milthrith*F ,
and. the -bigiPs.4*Ougry, thigierlskutuutbisf. - -.t 11 , : ti.C:Thr: Z
triiiiiiiitteuiThßs eliTiltti,o ll ..4lB,PrzOlaile : _ z , k ~Ai 7 • - = ', ., „......"'. 7- - 1
mamas/ , . : ‘. .' .:4_ !.. .t.timut.,lll-3imsgar. t -
"LI I, EC T lON OF TR1T51%.E‘10"?4 , 1 7 . ; , '. .
A 24 • clitier. OP iffilizefintiuniA4Aint4gy,l +J I
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The EtoCkhOldeie of oTbe Pittebncitikewpoipose.ent ',...„
/webs 'tallied that an Election forrtlfw~ao;aaron.fith . 1
Truateai of thainhhecnipany for tbrthirin`Jotifithei:yelan, i
aill be, held aVthe 0111te:nr: tbial*Mlitlrmlibeeld, ,
atteet;in the. City of PittetnaghiX . , Moilltior • 1
ont darAP.SIIPTAMBiIt. N.Exat,o werai-timltantr , 6l 2
and 5 o'cloF.k,' P. M.
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jj.L. 'reapeett r oDyitineonneti to their: Trit*ltthiethey will
be hi Pittsburgh onlliell9th Ltat., iFigOkAdrotO 81M3i p,
It.WitlitiLEtiorhfeh they will *al ac ricat
imalikdwif - • VPUBRODIC*VOPRXR.
HIRSIIFELD SVN;
ne..Lake it • - • •r
--• • SINN'S FURNISHING GOODS, •1: .
—Awn—
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13 - HIRT
No. 70 - WOOD street, between Fourth st. grullbunand'aihiy; '
**... Shirts made to order. - . ..a8 7
DOZ. Fresh CROW-CHOW, pisetted- -
-L dosen , • .
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" _Peaches, in pun. _: • _
“ Ilnins, In pus. _And -;.
aul6
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anl6 • DRAVA
luso., 7
Vocoa
cm" VriickedViite;
1 DOZ. Cedar Bneketa,-irontrauld::
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8 .. 4.11 " aboopi. Reeracaiii,
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'Lf TEA for ale at (u 11 6 ) `.lll4_'
szogse 18
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DUPE SPICES.—Iam now nuanifitittithit
pure Bpiera for my retail mattock anda6dclitr**l6 ,
to bo mob.
1)11113D per Expreas, dale m0m:L.444910z
ursobres. - Improved Wbite Lind
SKIRTS. [extl6l A.:.A:L3148101A.C95,:;-•
UYSOTT'S Sarsaparilla-4.odeidn*ff
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G and for gala by , taiga} 1 , 74=149418.08.
OWIrS-300 lbs. just received and-for:We
ihj by fault]- ' #MINCE BROS,'
CALABRIA LiqUorice---500
V and for ads•bit Natal ' 6 B )
SICILY Liquorice —5OO Ibs. jttetried
for linle by (ault3) -WISIONVINOV
A ealieds--10 bblvia:stciresbikle
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BENJAIIIN a. AUSTIN
CIUM SHELLAC, No. ibs x
and for sale by Lanier ,
OLL---3 eagle; ialbare , uthilor e
`Lir (aul6)
CIUM ASPHALTUSL-7:IM :TheatCliete
1 113( and for ale 'by , 'MUM' ,
SCQDA ASTi o .of.a goodlutd•un ifahntjr,
.mauntlictrinxl by the Pa.Saltldntet64l34lll 4
at Toronto*, On band and hie Bak by„
gals's < 5 injninattiO
CONCENTRATED LYE—A
for milking Bow, unwanted witietiiir_frOftwhAn
every restunt. Remember, 1 pound word:dein •
On hand and for gab by . : Moan.
WHITE'S CARRIABE-',REpommt
RETWERN PITTSBIRI.Gra, ' - -
LbtYEENORVILLE: at the IWO Mlle Rm 4: -
and adjoining tha-rair °viand, is Alt re-_
oelving from the Tam the lamest and tied
amottinent of new - andaecondbrind• • •
CAW/114W ItfillflifdS, gin/1124
Which he will sell at the verylOweat Vanden) arehlrinea,
for the money. Persona visiting - oaf city, and 'wishing to •
purchase anything in - thetititelexibees" line: Either-wholesale
or retail, will find It to their advantage to ball-f ind exa mine
his tuck before going elanwheria! - r
The Excebdor Otunibminartni,by,thowstablialunent7efery
ten minntea. [aal/V:iingl-chaj.
EhiAT.F, TEACHER WAI!ITED::4& - tpli-
CaiODil Will be /Paired by thit tindendEtbid . until
TiItrESDAY, the Met•-NEMAIAZ lE,Aollllpin
the Prnstuacia mew nil the Tafili!eY
caused by the ratlgnation at Mbei hieftlatittLc'llite of mdary
per annum, $654. The' education 'ef;411P1 1 0114.-lentet. be
equal to - thaw qualified to tottah.in4 firabclass Mfith School
An EXAMINATION will Wain tho . Higli•Pclattoi build
ing on THURSDAY, the 21st lust, iv.° o"rboditr:A.;m:, tote
conducted by the Profeeeins of the tlittltSclitioVL7.
Addreeer- it.,11.
aulatlw, Pree't .teal Boarttol'Echirattestr
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TO LET OR FOR ALE—The Leeie•l4
Pixtures of -the
.ETOILE AND DWELLING .110bicik. 1 :
OS MEICIAL VeStirr;
Near the Po# . o face. AlleAhanY suitable for-a- Dry Gina; PlboAllat,fw ClothiugStura. . . •
air The Ifitired are cU new. ,
illunediate . Peseta. on. ciuti , ; IVY.. -inquire on the
pf6mi6e 4C': tiratls2l) lAMBS TOOWUNG:
POQRSI . BOQICati - Imgml-.4,if6 . ar Jennee
_Er Bachinuin
Lilavf , John O. Presnoatr=-Blelor-
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-The White Chief; by Dag:
:The gut t tervywiat o ,, •.. f
"Ma State, asulaseritorke . bt ihoA4
coartithilitdantsifoi - 21w ftl4l:a4 . olutitti.eiroutP7
Ernest wood;i'i. „1-
laid% or theYol:l4POOtts
13aratoga.'a -
P4ust Perrokt;•.claletll. satleqrat , l7,:PoZ#47C "
Tha Daisy Cain, or st by; spindiona. ja 2 sais;z 4 lc
l'araplast OdiSiori of of
For ealoby. W. A. crtwataviwri tTeco - !-
mil& • Filth et i opt ite llie _
.Thed& .
ANEW
$617,318 16
. STEAM ENGINE FOR BALE bf
, mix inch cylinder end Moll.° tndn setokht=
cylinder• fly wheel, An. all minded*: It tat etilphin
room, Is In Ihrertnatoordereand will be whilst Kberiyiln;
S. CIITHSERT4
auls 51Milifkeenhisef4
A VALUBLE FARM of- 2 0RAtreEtitp1tiiiite•
as ten miles froze Vervity; -1 60 . acreectelinxi'stui fin -
oar good fens: tin Amos or good moOdd4 'mirk Ann.
Howse of six roams; lieW4rellolhani - 10. by /4%4 ; iID ,
Car:t&Q., he For oft& descrip tion,' primer and natOi t
10 Beal Berate Me of ' ^ •s • ~
' ' vorritelarr at sOti, 61 Ibirketit.
A SM. L 1 STORE ROOIII, 01_ , , , Sixttr• — attebt,
li nearwood, with rinnteroilistriagi and, glut A ntra complete, f or rent to Snit lir-Aril tient; idstri,a_
House and Store Room on Third street .. '+•
Rola-- • & euTEmaralsotvillesild*air.
13TEAMBOAT
COMN:having pincinandeapt: John Vaimilitsw••;: .
law end spar yard ; No. as Water street. to now' repenter**
furnish steamers or etbeks any •description ousawid lbw
her. • • L..: -
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WILL BE EXCHANGED-7400,40*,'0f
land adjoining the town of lioeheitei, o bis tickat
of Enlton.countyandisna, at the croashurpoint: ot twirill
-10041,. now Peen to.the lake, And Item Sort .Yrsydp :to On
MicutiatiPL . 2betown improriag 'rapidly sad plittlif-tbe
lanikepold Acor he told in town ' ota: - Thar vidnahlifpfi*
"%iralikenblined for g oods ' B.l.lktawfaiirr.t ..• •..
utm Tgos.
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P. A. MAMMA, Agent,
9 6 Water scree; Pittobtagb.
L••• IV/Leg fresh Leinelo4444
reqqattiv4M We 4
Au lt VENWS„ k ALND&RSON, aa
gERRING- 1 -100 - boxes extra:,
TWA:Just received sad Or sale*
;Lai RETMSa. b:ANIARSOI4. 89,1164tifti
jotwoms--- _
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From two to aix indtvittlibre.f
PRICES from 12 to SO Ceuta per 763 t .,
ALIO-1100Es8Tsw _ '
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GLOVES,
CINNAMON, -
ALSPICE
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pithy paiikAiuX!
a. a. 'moo,
N4l Diazalud tad 92 Market st.
INDIR--100 tabs far - sale by . "i` t4.
amt, . JOHN' , MOOMIAD:
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