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Extracts from Buchanan's Speeh on the
Independent Treasury BIU.
"TIIAT COUNTRY IS MOST PROSPEROUS WLIERELA
BOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD
.PROM MT SOUL I RESPECT THE LABORING MAN.
LABOR IS THE FOUNDATION OF TUB WEALTH OF
EVERY COUNTRY, AND TUE FREE LA BGRE'RS OF THE
NORTH DESERVE RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY AND
INTELLIGENCE. lIEAV EN FORBID THAT I SHOULD
DO THEM WRONG I"
ME E 'l' I NG.a
Buchanan & Breckinridge Club
Sir Hon. 11. D. FOSTER, WILL k STOKES and other
distlngtdahed Speakers will he In attendal.e.
JOHN M. IRWIN, Chairman.
WE RECEIVED the following despatch on Sat
urday evening from Bedford :
BEDFORD, August
To G. F. Gillrno ,, , e,ltor. of P,st
One of the largest Democratic meetings ever held
in Bedford, has just adjourned. Ccl. Black made a
speech which, for argument and eloquence, could not
be excelled by any man in the Union. He literally
annihilated pc Ford. A large number of ladies
were in attendance, and the most unbounded enthu
siasm prevailed. Bedford is certain for Buchanan
and Breckinridge by a handsome majority.
TRH PARTIES, AND THEIR SEVE
RAL TASKS.
Never was a division of labor more clearly
marked out in any mechanical employment or
manufacturing establishment, than there is now
between the two political parties that support
Buchanan and Fremont. The Fremont par
ty is solely and entirely devoted to the
negroes. To the three or four million negroes
in this country that party devotes all its sympa
thies and efforts and energies. To elevate the
African race in this country to a complete eqtjal
ity of political and social condition with the
white race, is the one aim of the party that sup
ports Fremont. Not one line in their political
platform, not one sentiment in the speeches of
their orators, has any other ultimate aim then
the negroes and their rights and interests. That
is their task, their aim, and the snm total of their
diligent and fanatic efforts.
On the other hand, the great Democratic party,
while wishing no ill to the negroes, assumes, and
is invested with the task of guarding, promotiug
and advocating all the best interests of the
twenty-three millions of white people of tl-i'
country. It believes the white the superior
race—the race that ie, and of right should be,
the ruling race. It believes that it is vain to at
tempt to mingle the two races together upon a
footing of entire political and social equality.
It believes that such a condition is utterly unat
tainable except through the sinful process of
practical amalgamation and general intermar
riage
It believes that Providence neverdesigned such
an admixture, and that nature and reason, when
unclouded, revolt St the thought. The 'Demo
cratic party at the North believes that white
laboring masses should never be subjected to a
ruinous competition with the almost countless
hordes of cheap and needy neg-ro lahorere which
the sudden and general emancipation of the
slaves, or a dissolution of the Union would speed
ily and certainly bring upon no Looking to the
interests of the white race mainly this is our
view of the present condition of things that the
white race party can nese.r overlook or disre
gard. Could till the slaves in the South he at
once emancipated upon sonic safe plan, and los
moved to a separate home and country, and thole
places be supplied with white labor, nn tiortheru
Democrat could fail to rejoice at the event. But
until some practicel plan et' emancipation, safe
for both races, is devised, the Democracy choose
to consider mainly the interests of the twenty
four millions of the white race.
Such then is the division of labor between the
Democracy and the sham Republicans , . The lat
ter labor solely and frantically for the negroes;
and all their labors ate utterly in vain. The
Democratic party advocates and sustains all the
beet interests of the white rare It is this fa.d
that induced ex•l'resident Van Buren in speak
ing of the Iteznocratic party in his recent letter,
to ray I think I venture todliintr in saying,
that of all the political parties which have ari-en
in this or any other country, there has not Leen
another in the tormation and history of whit
there have been such exelutive regard and dev.,-
tion to the maintenance of }lnman rights and the
_happiness and welfare of the masses of the
people."
The Democratic party accepts the task Hod
the division of labor which the Fremonters lease
to it. And during the half century in which ear
party has administered the goverment nearly all
the time the great mass of the people have pros
pered as they never did in any other nation of
the world. And ouch will continue the (-rose
while Democratic policy prevails But if the
party that takes charge of the uegroes gets into
power, what thin Then the negroes are to he
elevated to entire equality with the white race
socially and politically The Union is to he dis
solved or slavery abolished The slaves will p..ur
into the northern States by thousands and tent ,
of thousando, poor and needy, and must have
work at any price or starve. Such Li cum petit ion
white laborers never felt before. It is the labor
ing masses who will feel it and it is they , ou
whom the negro party rely to aid them in bring
ing about this very result Such will be one of the
fruits of this negru worshipping Forty's success.
Will the great togas of the free white working
men of the northern States help them in such an
undertaking". (In will they sustain the party
that takes care of the interests of the white men'
The Democratic party is the party of the
white race. The Republican " party is the
party of the negro race. Let the free white
masses of northern moo choose between them
lion. Rufus Choate,.
This gentleman has written a letter to an old
Woe Whig mass convention, held in Waterville,
Maine, in which he announces his intention to
vote for James Buchanan, who "by the concur
rence of circumstances, more completely then
any ether, represents the sentiment of nationali
ty." We could have anticipated so noble a con.
elusion from a man who refuses to march under
any other flag and keep step to any other music
than that of the Union. lie was the firm friend
of Daniel Webster, and we believe the sage of
Marshfield himself, were he alive, would be on
the side of the Democracy in its present contest
with the distuaionists. The letter will appear in
our columns to-morrow.
We have great facilities for executing with
promptness, in excellent style, and upon the most
• xeasonable terms, all orders for Job Printing en
trusted to us, and solicit from onr friends a share
.of their patronage.
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FOR PRESIDENT,
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FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
Or KENTUCKY
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
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JACOB FRY, Jr., 11.10.TP3071LIRT Qo
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hut admiration and respect."—Nam York Herald. aueBS7'S vicOnOre 4 .0 yoM-ery DEAR Stns
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from the Fremont's trial as a "public" officer for
MUTINY andte4b ordination to the Unitedl3tatee
ters, therefore I shall ask you to make allow
nuthority belong:: to hli"!,t,privete life?" - And 8 1 1
ees for the few remarks I shall make. I have
does his being Oneieletteyid drVinisse
r. beard so much rornWnotirattaohed: to Col. Fre
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.:••igrassnopper plea and dog meat, and ass meat,
tio other feeling but admiration and respect?"
and cow meat, thelatier of which he appears to
Verily the editor of the Herald must have low
ideas of the intelligence of the American people, i be remarkably fond of. Well, gentlemen, after
to I hearing of his wondrous feats which had in a
supposp that r oar "admiration" is awakened
by such palpably gross discounts to his great measure qualified and introduCed him as a
public
candidate. for the Presidency, I began to take
vember next that the
life." We will teach him on the fourth of N'o
the matter into deep consideration whether I
people have no snob blind
"admiration for' John C. - Fremont as to make
also have not some claims for the Presidency. I'
hire cemeaeder ,
of the
military forces believe I could get up as much romance in my
favor as Col. Fremont, for I have explored the
,of the United States, who as a subordinate officer
was fairly tried aild•expelled from the service for vast Rocky Mountains, and I have eaten of the
MUTINY. Is any man fit to have the Supreme huge grizzly bear, and of the fleet Antelope, and
Government of the country in his hands , who is of the R Joky Mountain sheep, (one of the most
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disobedient and insubordinate to its authority ? omantic animals in the world,) and of the great
California elk, and of the celebrated California
Such a man may tie a bold adventurer, a success
black tailed deer. Why, gentlemen, if eating
ful explorer—aided by Kit Carson—of the Rocky
a
Mountains, but is entirely unfit to be President animal flesh qualifies a man for the Presidency,
my claims are superior to his, for I have eaten
of the United States of America. the flesh of noble, hold and free animals.
This is not all, gentlemen. 1 have been a
martyr to Col. Fremont's celebrated Rocky
Mountain Path, one of the greatest humbugs
out. The only thing I can refer you to in this
region of country as a comparison, is Thaddeus
Stevens' great Gettysburg tape worm, whirl,
probably you have seen, and on which I once
had the misfortune to travel. I walked six miles
upon it, and when I came to look around found
that I was just within a half mile of where 1
started from. Well, just such a thing is Fre
mont's Rocky Mountain Path, only it is upon a
grander scale. It would swallow Stevens' tape
worm without unfolding acoil or makings squirm
Well, as I observed before, I was a martyr to
this path, or a great part of it at least.
In the year 1849 a party of us left the good
old Smoky City and started to cross the Rocky
Mountains to the far wilds of California. We
unfortunately in leaving the frontier tooa Fre
moues celebrated romantic Rocky Mountain path,
and after following it for some hundreds of miles
came to the conclusion that we were getting back
to the point we had started from. We finally
decided to abandon his path in disgust. We then
took a blind path, which the Mormons had made,
which took us direct to California. I should
here beg leave to inform you, gentlemen, that
there are better Topographical Engineers among
the poor degraded Mormons than ever Col. Fre
mont was ; and they have certainly thrown his ro
mantic path into the shade. When we arrived ni
California we found men there who had started
from the frontier at the same time we did, and
they had arrived in California a month before us ;
but fortunately for them they had not taken
Fremont's path. After we had been in California
about three mouths, there were men arrived who
had started from the frontier within six days of
the time we did ; but unfortunately for them
they had followed Fremont's path throughout,
and it took them nearly two months longer to
make the trip. They had to eat horse flesh, too,
on the route, and the way these men cursed Fre
mont and his romantic path was a caution
Well, gentlemen, this path is a perfect piece of
aumbuggery from the beginning to the end. I
consider it a fraud upon the government ; yet this
is one of his great exploits which has qualified
him in the estimation of his abolition friends for
the Presidency! How ridiculous. Why, almost
any adventurer has just as good claims as he. I
won beg leave to recommend to his abolition
friends to be prepared and to shoulder their
Sharpe's rifles on the fifth day of November
next, and get Col. Fremont to lead them over his
romantic path to California, and if they should
live to get there, if then they do not curse him
and quit him, then this old Indian will knock
under. Well, gentlemen, I will not intrude upon
your time further at present or else my letter
may become as tiresome to you as Fremont's
path was to me. I may be induced hereafter to
give you something further relative to Col Ft
[pones great public exploits after lie had got
through with his tapeworm or rain's born path
There are sonic of his deeds to come to light vet
that are fully as black and dark is the African
principles. There is one thin. gentlemen, I
want you to bear in remembrance; that is, that
I intend to put in my claims, at the next eleetten
for the Presideuey, or some higher °nice , and I
think if they only give thus old Indian a fair
shake, that his chance is equally as good, if nut
a little better, than John C Fremont's.
With the greatest respect, I remain,
Yours, kc , PI AN K A I,FT
AUGUST IS
11.VTVIANTSM AT Sr. P.Arl., MINKSOTA.—Robert
W. H. Johnson. a young man who had lately be
come a resident of St. Paul, was brutally assas
sinated in the night of the 7th inst. The Pioneer
and Democrat in commenting on this foul deed
remarks " it is useless longer to disguise the fact,
that during the greater part of the present sum
mer, St. Paul has been the abiding place of a
gang of ruffianly gamblers—the very off-scour
ing of every river town from St. Anthony Falls
to New Orleans. They are in the city now, and
if the dee? indignation felt by the people at the
recent cowardly assassination has not driven
them away, their cut-throat countenances and
bullying manners may be discerned daily and
hourly in and around the low dens with which
our city is infested."
sum nzail(
We publish the following cornplimentary letter
to us, in order to show our friends in the country,
and city too, that they ought to get us ups great
many more large clubs. Will they do it" Our
circulation is increasing rapidly.
"CLINTON, August 12, 1856.
" Before closing I must say a word or two in
reference to your valuable paper. The Weekly
Post has at no former period in its history been
so ably conducted and held in such universal
favor F 1 I at present in this section of country.
It is acknowledged by the enemies of Democracy
as the fair and honest exponent of Democratic
principles, and so long as this upright and un
yielding course is pursued, it cannot fail to main
tain its present high and extolled position.
Yours, A SUBSCRIBER."
A ittsca REPUBLICAN Tame —Oa Thursday
week the Democracy of Williamsport, in Lyco
ming county, were promised an address on the
following Monday from Ron. C. R Bucklew and
R. W. Weaver, Esq., of Columbia county; where
upon upwards of one hundred posters were im
mediately put out ; but before Monday morning
" the Black Republican rascals " had torn every
one of them down ! On Monday morning another
lot were posted, and they too would have shared
a similar fate had not one of the miscreants
been caught and made an example of. This is a
sample of the tricks of the opposition.
CILANGED ITS Catoits.—The Mercer County
Nepubtican some time ago hoisted the names of
Fremont and Dayton, but so groat was the feeling
of opposition among its supporters. that we are
informed it has recently taken down these wor
thies and put in their stead the names of Fill
more and Donelson. Our informant further
says the feeling among our opponents in Mercer
has greatly increased of late in favor the ex-
President, at the expense of the ex-Lieutenant-
Colonel. The true Americans" seem deter
mined to stand by Millard Fillmore.
THE I'OLP. RAISED.—The hickory pole was
raised in good style on Saturday! evening on the
bank of the river. There wash large and en
thusiastic crowd present, and they were well
pleased with the speakers. U to the time we
left Porter R. Sawyer and Alexander McKinney,
Esq , of Greensburgh, had splAen. A good
many other speakers were prtisent, and were
doubtless heard. It was an expellent meeting,
highly encouraging to the unterrifted Democracy
H k LOVES A LlE.—The . Gazette yesterday was
occupied with that hundred times refuted slander
about " ten cents a day." The extracts it pub
lished from Mr. Buchanan's speech themselves
prove the expression a lie. But satisfied as we
are that not one sensible man believes the slander
we leave it. Hut let it be remembered that if
our opponents will cleave to so manifest a lie as
that, they will tell auy other they happen to
think of.
MURDEROUS AFFRAY AND SUICIDE.—An af
fray occurred at Lyons, near the "Sag," in Illi
nois, on the 9th inst., between Archibald St.
McLay and John Deulay, in which the latter,
was stabbed five or six times so dangerously
that it is feared he will die. McLay was lodgcd
in jail and during the night committed suicide by
hanging himself. He had been laboring molt r
delirium tremens.
THAUEDY OFF THE STAGE.—An actor very wel
known as Mr. Edward Morton, made an attempt
on Friday night last to kill Ben. Deßar. The
exact nature of the difficulty between them we
are not advised of, but learn that Morton had
taken offence at some alleged failure of Deßar
to fulfil his promises, whereby Morton was
subordinated in the cast of characters and in
the street posters. Morton bad doubtless been
nursing his wrath for a long time, and on the
night mentioned was standing in a doorway
waiting for his enemy. As Deßar passed Le
jumped out at him, and endeavored to stab him
with a bowie knife ; Deßar's alertness and skill
at fencing saved his life. He knocked off the
blow with his cane, and then grappled Morton
until a policeman came. Morton was placed
under bonds to keep the peace, and required to
give bail iu $5OO for his appearance to answer to
a charge of assault with intent to kill.—Si. Louis
Democrat.
(ILD-LINE WHIG!! IN RHODE ISLAND FOB Ma.
Bocumina —The following list comprises some
of the prominent old line Whigs in Rhode Island
who have declared for Mr. Buchanan : Albert U .
Greene, John H. Clark, John Brown Franci..
Nathan Sprague, all of whom were former Whig
United States Senators; Hon. Charles Jackson,
late Whig candidate for Governor ; Hon. Elisha
Potter, late Whig member of Congress; lion. S
Bordman, Whig Lieutenant Governor ; Ex• Go
vernor Bullock ; Joseph M. Blake, for years Whig
Attorney General; Hon. Charles Allen, a Scott
Presidential elector in 18b2: Hon. Christopher
Robinson, also former Whig Attorney General,
together with Hon. Norton M. Wheaton, William
Updike, Colonel Bodfish, Wm. P. Salsbury, Thos.
Reynolds, Abraham Payne, General Pitman, all
very prominent and influential Whigs in their
various localities. It looks as if Rhode Island
would vote for Buchanan.
CONTUACTS POE 11009.-A very general dispo
sition exists at Cincinnati, it is said, to make
contracts for hogs for November delivery at st,
and at this rate there are more buyers than
sellers The Price Current of that city says:
The injury done to the corn crop by the con
tinued dry weather is leading to a firmer feeling
on the part of owners, and there are very few
offering just now, nor have we heard of any
'contracts during the last two weeks. Prudent
dealers consider this rate above a safe point, and
am not willing to have anything to do with such
contraots.
ANOTHER " KANSAS OUTRAO E"
horrible story which recently went the rounds of
the press, of the discovery of " the body of a
young man, near Blue Springs, Kansas, tied to a
tree, with a rifle ball throught his head, and his
throat cut," turns out to he a shameful hoax, as
in fact, nine-tenths of all the " bloody tragedies
in Kansas," prove to be, when investigated.
ACTOR TUBBED PBXACHIR.—" A Mr. Strick
land," says the Baltimore (Md.) BUD, " Who for
twelve years, has been an actor, has abandoned
the stage for the MO, and.preanited at Dr.
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:Ck.ficutf r auctmat of Lou Moratug
For the Pittsburgh Plait ;
BUTLER, PA , August 15, I 55,;
—As you wish to know how the
Democracy is flourishing in the counties around
you, especially in one where your paper circu
lates largely, I am happy to inform you every
thing in the political line is going right. WiP
have an exceedingly strong ticket nominated in
this county, and our adversaries see defeat off in
the distance oven at thin early Jay of the cam
paign. The candidate for Congress, John Gra
ham, Esq , is decidedly the strongest man in this
part of the district..
Editor, Po,
The Democrats are well united ou every thing,
and James Buchanan, the favorite of the
Keystone,'• as our nominee for the Presidency.
will not only reoeive the whole vote of the Demo
cratic party, but the voter of all the conservative
Whigs who never mitered into the Know Nothing
cabal. Scores of old Democrats are coming out
from the dark lantern lodges all over the county,
arid declaring for Buck arid Breck; while there
are plenty of good tnen who will not touch the
Cow-Boy " who as yet pass as Republicans.
In fact the prospect. of the '• Union dissolv
ems •' and " Union sliders " are growing smaller
every day. The intelligent people of the North
cannot stand the nigger doctrine of the aboli
tionists, and as the K. N have, in this county,
been sold to the abolitionists body • breeches and
press, the conservative tires are leaving and com
rug out for Old Birch.
That abolition sheet in your city, the (;a2e ‘e,
is trying to manufacture some thunder for lion
8 A. Purvinuce, the present member from this
district, but it will find itself mistaken in him buy
ing nothing more than a "nominal opposition in
the district.'• Although he has turned Black
Republican and disunionist, thus betraying Itit
former friends, since the last election ; he will
find that all the people, of this county at least,
are not going to turn with him. Perhaps if the
Gazette would publish his vote on the word white
in the Pennsylvania Constitution, or his celebra
ted Clarion letter, it would be giving him some
thunder. But no more at present.
Yours, DEMOCRAT.
Look at this Picture
Ex-President Van Buren and sons Enpport Bu
chanan.
Ex-President Harrison's son supports Fillmore.
or Buchanan.
Ea• President Tyler and sons support Buchan
Ex-President Fillmore opposes Fremont.
President Pierce supports Buchanan.
John Calhoun's sons support Buchanan.
Daniel Webster's sons support Buchanan
Henry Clay's son supports Buchanan.
Commodore Stewart tOld Ironsides) support
Buchanan.
Couniiicitiore Perry supports Buchanan.
Commodore Stockton opposes Fremont.
General Cadwalader supports Buchanan.
General Scott opposes Fremont.
Colonel Benton supports Buchanan.
Now . LOOK ON IRIS.
William H. Seward supports Fremont.
Horace Greeley supports Fremont.
Henry Ward Beecher supports Fremont.
Frederick Douglass supports Fremont.
Thurlow Weed supports Fremont.
Thaddeus Stevens supports Fremont.
Stump preacher Tyng supports Fremont.
And all the abolition crew.
Gold Exports from California and Aus
The following table, given by the San Fran
cisco Herald, shows the comparative exports of
gold from California and Australia for the last
fopr years:
Yearn. From Victoria. From California.
185. $33.458,080 845.779,000
1853 45,333,6311 63,9138,956
18.54 41,523:270 51,506.138
1856 51.791,1 , 414 45,192,000
$172,194.731 $196,444,694
172,104,731
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Exceed in favor of OplifOrnla
The shipments from Sydney, N. S. W., during
the same years, not included in the above, would
about equal this difference, making the total ex
ports of gold from the whole of Australia, du
ring the past four years, about the same as from
California. In round numbers, $200,000,000
. have been exported from each of the rival gold
coiratries. in four years—making as addition of
400,000,1100 in that time to the circulating me
-. qu* in the Jnited fltates and Europe.
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.pr., 4
.s•
'No!"
PMMI
Tee 'Cairs.—We have had a dry" time here
since - the Fourtlrof-luty:uutc . thefirditi , '
squares and on the slopes of our harbor islands
is of a russet hue. For,layipg and harvesting '
the weather has beoi - ..perfect, andrgood crops
have been secured in e.*cellent condition. Well-
Informed persons say that theltear 1858 will be
'.One of the moat fruitful of the nineteenth century.
:Wheat;iye, Said barley are beyond linger, and
the yield, takinglhe eOuntry,through, is above
'the average. Potatoei promise welt-P - Zur mar
ket is running over with early varieties Of large
size, and perfectly free from disease. Fruit, it
is said, will be superabundant. Already we have
peaches, apples, and melons of tolerable quality.
The first peaches of the season sold for one dol
lar and twenty-five cents each, at the Broadway
saloons. Respecting corn we oannot say much
till the sky shows signs of relenting. We must
h,ave raip soon and in. considerable Attantityl.or
thicern'orop in this vicinity will fall short. The
produots of the dairy
. have been. abundant and,
cheap duric4 the last eight weeks—the best
butter retailing at twenty-five cents per pound.
Either rain must come down or butter - must go
up: We hope before this.paragraplfreacbes the
reader that the thirsty earth' will hive been re
freshed with copious showers. The temperature
during the month of July ranged very high. On
one day a thermometer of unquestionable vera
city reported 102'deg. in the shade. Others of
doubtful repute said 104 deg. It was warm,
that afternoon.—Life II ustraled N. Y.
iar- Dr. Dl , Latie's Vernatuge always resorted
to when every other remedy falls.
Niw Yonn, September 15, 1552.
This 'is to certify that my child, three yeare old, was
troubled with worms some six months. I had tried several
kinds of medicine, but none of them done any good ; and it
was not until I tried Dr. M*Lisne'e Celebrated Vermtfuge,
prepared by Fleming Bro., that she found any relief. I gave
her the contents of one bottle, which brought from her a
very large quantity of worms, but they were ,4o completely
cut to pieces it was impossible to count them. My daughter
is now doing well; indeed, she is completely restored to
health. I therefore take pleasure In recommending is to pa
rents. I would say, by all meant, keep a supply of this
valuable medicine constantly in your house. I have known
many children to die suddenly from the effects of worms. It
also not unfrequently happens that children are treated for
croup, when the choking and roughing is caused altogether
by the irritation of worms. Therefore, I say again, keep it
always in the house; it costs but little, and may be the
means of raving ]de; and, at any rate, It will sere physi
clans' hill. ]lns LANE, No. 333 Eighth at.
Purchasers will he careful to ask for Dr. '!PLANE'S CELE
BRATED V ERMIEDGE, manufactured by FLEMING BROS.
of Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vormifugmi, in comparison, are
worthless. Dr. ]Plane's genuine Vermifuge, also his Cele
brated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Dreg
Stores_ None genuine without the signature of FLEMING
iillitS
Al., for sale by the sole proprietors,
FLEMING BROS.,
Sureassort to J. Kidd A 00.,
Rule:dew,- No, 80 Wood street, earner of Fourth
ay-Hear from a late Member of the HOUSE
of DELEGATE'S OF TIRUIN IA •
This Is to certify that I have bran using In my family Dr.
I SORT'S CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCAIISIAN LIN'.
MFNT for several yearn, and I am hilly satisfied that It is
the bent Liniment I Lavaover used, &Rhone I have used
not less than a dozen other kinds—and can With confidence
tamtimood It to the ail:lute& JAMES EVAlsf.f.
December k, 1S 6.
Dr. McLane's I.IfIIIO9LD Liver Pill' and L1CP10 , 7135 Venni
logo, also Dr. I. Scat's Celebrated White Circassian Lint
moot, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott,
• regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prac
tice. None genuine, only se prepared by Dr. I. Scott &Co
Bunk Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
NEWS FROM THE FOUNTAIN HEAD!
This it in certify, That I hare examined the Recipe for
preparing McLane's Improved Vermtfuge and Improved
Liver Pills by Dr. I. Peat, who has been in the habit of pr.:,
paring and using my original medicines in my office daring
the Mat thirteen years, and that I believe he has Improved
them. I make the above statement the more willingly es I
bare no interest in them whatever. C. McLAXE, M. D.
ideLaniee OSMOTIC) Vernaiftige and DOMOVID Live
Pale, accompanied by certificate of O. McLane, for sale by
Druggists and 'Merchants everywhere.
Da. CI EU. 11. KEYSER, 144.1 Wood at, Wholesale Agent.
Da. J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot,
Wholesale Agent. sulaalewepc
ihr Kennedy's Medical Discovery—We
never could have believed that any one article could have
lout such a sale ee has this truly wonderful remedy. It has
spread like wildfire, not only through the State where It
originated, (Massachnsetta,) but its agents are daily rwatul
lugug thole orders from the remotest States of the Union, and
throughont Upper and Lower Canada. This has all been
done in the abort space of twelve years; taut before that ye
md of ;awe goal age& nld raw , welirepheey that it wilt
spread itself over another confluent, and the islands of the
sea. and not a rowel shall Ware our docks that does not bear
upon its manifests the n ame of Kennedy's Medical Di.
c..r.-: y. Wherever humors exist thin remedy aboull be fon ti.l.
Sear long adrerittannant in another coluntn.
C,.1.1 whehmate and retail at DR. GEORGE 11. KEYSER'S,
140 ‘ 4o "d ottoet. idgu 0( the 00Ideu Mortar. laid at J
FLEMING'S, Mteghouy.
Aar Be Watchful of the first symptoms of CA)N
SUM PTIUN. At the very drat ludicatiou administer Dr.
RialEßS' SYRUP OF LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CANCIIA•
LAG UA, and life le sae. DU riot neglect a Cough or Cold.
Theo• ste symptoms of Its approach. Farther Information
la the pamphlets. See aieo long advertlermeut.
Ste- For sale, wholesale and retail, by R. R. SRLLERS
CO., corner Wood autl Second streets.
Bold also by lIKNDERSON A BRO., Liberty street; U. P
BOUWARTZ, and BECItIIAItI d HOHBNNAN, Allogbeay
Olty. au 1 tam 1.
43- U*tahelorta Hair Dye--No burning, id intOr
log rompoaad could ever have attained the universal favor
accorded to this, the original, never-faillug favorite. Na
to, is not more true to herself than the brow n or I.(a, k
pro ineed in the reddest, grayest, or most frowzy hair, by it.
Made and sold, or applied, at HATO-LEW/VS Wig Factor),
(11, /3 me private rooms,) :".33 Broadway, New York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Ciao. 11. KITBIII., 110
aultllwdaw
I=lEl
air Mortification, the instant n plantar In applied,
mot cellar, and vigor in given by DALLEY'S VAIN EX•
TRACPciIt'S galvanic. etfectn, and except the parts are de
eouipueml they will wren LC restored to their natural robe . ,
but if no, the routagioue million., will bo neutralized and
sr - restd, ter mortification citunot proceed wherever the
eel,- be bud on, and new flesh will certainly be generated
PUN , iN FROM INSECTS, ItEPTILES AND PLANTS, in
relidt.red quite haruilens by rubbing in instantly a quantity
IvALLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it has swollen,
and livid spots aro visible. Even then, like the voltaic bat-
WI. it Will dirrctly attract. dissolve, and metamorphose the
poisoning Inthience. At the sting of bees end mosquitoes,
the instant it touches you the pain ends. The bites of rabid
annuals al.. are as speedily neutral i zed.
None genuine without a steal-photo engraved latest, with
signatures of
Bold et 2b cents per boz by Dr. GEO. li. KEYSEIt, 140
Wood street, and by nearly every dealer lu medicines
throughout the Uulted Buttes. All order. or letters for In.
formation or advice, to be address.' W C. V. CLICKENF.It
h Cl. New York, au9:daw2w
air Hooltand's German Bitter.--Certificate
of Ralph Lute. Pal., Editor of •• Spirit of Times," Irouton., , ,
IROPITOtt, October 30, 1851.
Dr. C. Jockson--Dear Sir: The Bitters are iu great de
mand here. In addition to the quantity sold by !Boxley ,t
Barber, your agents, the two oilier stores sell more of them
than any other medicine. I find they are much maid by con-
vaJeseent fever patients to rebuild their broken constitu
ilium, I have used, during the last summer, in my own
family, four bottles. They were recommended to me first by
a neighbor, at a Limo when my system was muoh debilitated
tress the etreets of a Severe bilious fever. They gave me an
appetit• and restored a tone and vigor to my whole system.
In one of the September nowhere of my paper I related my
experience of the good effects of the Bitters, since which
time they have had a large sale, and have now become the
standaril medicine In this vicinity.
In 1:(IIICIU13/01/, I would say that I feel groat pleasure In
giving you this testimony of the value and esteem of y o ur
preparation. Respectfully, your., RALPH LUTE.
See advertisement.
For sale by FLEMING BROS. and Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER,
Pittsburgh. an9lwdaw
ay W by will you Suffer, wan RELIEF CAN BR
BO EASILY OBTAINED?—Have you a Soro Throat, Quin s y,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup. Stiff Joints, Frost
Bites, Borne, Sprains, or Paine in any part of your system
You can be relieved at once by using the most beautiful of
all Liniments, the " White Ciroutian Liniment," prepared
by Dr. BOOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and
JAS. P. FLEMING, neer R. IL Depot, Allegheny. s ea a d.
vertisement la another column of today's paper. inumilin
sir Stockings and Hosteryfor Winter.--
If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short
Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. Dates, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and bey some of those
elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable. Diet also makes and sells every variety of
Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth
street.
S - If you wish to buy a 000 D, and at the same
time a CHEAP Sitll HAT, call and got one of our 1114,00
HATS. whieb are as good as can be bought for ttie money in
the city. MORGAN & Co,
null • ISt Wood otioet.
V 2.4 M 9.963
sir Hats aad Caps—All who !dab to wear a NRAT
nd GOOD HAT or CAP, gthunid mil at No. 164 WOOD at.,
and purchase what they may want in that line.
mdl MORGAN & CO., 1M Woociat.
PLEASANT LOCATION for a Family
0 t arn. wilii be tem OD &ta t
one acre ll; term -- wi riated
...k
paling fe=Rtted with' shad* and ;rt°durdirees. good
low and km. asap— [adj ELCUMEIBEVIT-d-SON.
" .4 4 7 *A. is PI •
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?doteorrown, Va., Sept 12, 116
HENRY DA LLEY, Illannfarturor,
C. V. CLICK EN ER & 1,X)., Mauufactunma.
mow
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P Tlr S B 17 - R . G - ig . . ' L.. 4 , B 44:F„L#V#4I.4,J.I::7„7I,USL‘AgOtOAK •
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SA trE ~ FIRE AND MARINE by physicians. It is a sure and speely cure for
INSURANCE COMPANI",
I burns, piles, boils; corns, Winks. clablains, and
CORMS* OF WATER. AND MARKET gran Ts?: .
old soretrof eve ry kind; fori,rever iores, ulcers,
itch, scaahes4 r nettle rasiqbuttioN), sore nip
siudiftT OaI.,WAY, President.
PITTSBURGH, PA.'
' '-' '--- - .' " <", pies, rgh - mmelided by nurs es ,) whitlows, sties,
TuotealtKilut,.Stictistarr• , •.- --, -
, os
co app.itaining to festers, ilea bites, spider - stings - - 1* en limbs,
AW:3 l dstPmPihY u"" ' 4447 hlB ;l san ", !-- D ' salt h scurvy sOe ank,oracked lips, sore
or cossevta:with'lM RISIFE),„. ~.,,,C: gig ,i , ,h,',„ 8 r e W n ' 17 ' ----• i t - v i s i t t 1
ageßst BULS9i.:NIP. , "-ii—,r— „„„ ~,,,,„,„° ' iRKs nOSEI, Nine and flesh„worm a, i - 340 s va us
augedn„hiuy;:. i 4 . 14 -, T - B, ,, m ) imi • '.244 ' . ' n- "" .- "‘ ble remedy and care,' which can he;fesfl - fied to by
thousands who have used it in the c ity of Boston
And againseLose end Damage by Fire, and ~„_....einst th e
Perils of the Bea andluland Nailotion and Transprt:atm . and vicinity for the last thirty yeari. In no in-
Policies issued at. the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties. stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere
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DIRIICTORS.
Robert Galway, Samuel ADOlurkan,
Joseph I': Garrain, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
Junes W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Woflorae, Mansfield B. Brown,
David IL °Washers, • Christian Zug,
' William Carr, Robert H. Hartley,
Jae. D. McGill. 101,18
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- EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF' PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. RHOENBERGER, -President.
ROBERt Mint Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, Reiland Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
J. EL Bhoenberger, G. W. Casa,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, IL D. Cochran,
IL T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canghey,
George 3-Belden, B. B. Bryan,
David M'Candleam.
!el' All 1.0118019 sustained by parties Insured tinder policies
issued by this Company win be liberally adjusted and prompt
ly paid at its OFFICE, No. 99 WATER STREET. idyll
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Pwrsuourni.—GEOßtile to ',St 'et tddeut ;F. N.
6010011,- Secretary.
WM insure against all kinds of au.. A HINE.
All legates will be liberally adjusted an I ,tromptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by who are ucll
known in the community, and who aro dot mined,bt
promptness and liberality, tomaintain rho chant , ter whtem
they hate assumed, as offoring the best protege.t to tho,
who deedro to be insured.
Drazeroas—R..fddler, Jr., C. W. Rlcketsory: , J. N. I:, tier,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith C. lhmeen, GeorgeW.
Andrew Aclday, Janwe Lippincott, George Dar . aikJa nee
Auley, Alexander Maack, Thoutaa Scott.
air Ofidm'
s No. W 2 Water 'treat, (Warehouse of Spang &
Co., up stain) Pftteburgh. nov2kly
A. A. OABRIIIR B B OABILIER
A. A. CARRIER Q. BRO.,
No. 63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine lnanraae
Co., of 11A 1t1U581113.6. CAPITAL, •350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., or
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia.
WINCHESTER, VA. O.4PITAL, $300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAR
RISBURG. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
HARTFORD. CAPITAL Ala/ASSETS, 112,184,489.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, N0v.5,1866, $129,022 49.
WY. F. J0E11(0011, President A. A. CA.o.Enza, Seem Guy
docl4:ll*pcly
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 FIFTH STREET,
ONE DOOR EAST OP THE EXCHANGE BANK,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Purchased direct from the Importer/ for CASH. The
muck uoneilsts of all the different flavors and grades of TEA
brought to the American market, and
SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT THY
VERY LOWEST CASH PRICESI
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIO PACE.
AU ES, expressly for the trade.
TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY THE HALF CHEST.
COFFEE, SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the acct
BUNDS, for eale.
Long experience In Hie badness is a sure guarantee thee
every article sold will be as represented_
AGENT, LIT SPECIAL APPOINTME.PE, one TILE SALE or DR
JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAYNES.
Pittsburgh, June 20, 18b0—Lie20)
OLD ECLIPSE
FREIGHT LINE.
TIIIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
all kinds of freight from New York, in three days, at
$1,1) 100 tba., and from Philadelphia In 40 hours at $1 14.
100 lb,.
RECEIPTS GIVEN FUR TIME WITH A WRITTEN
GUARANTEE.
No paper packages or to boodles received.
klar . kgnods " ECU PS.E FILM ELT LINK.". _
C. It. ALUM, Agent, No. 2 Astor lone.), New York.
J. J. MOKICESEN. Apd, cur. Brlmad asul Locuet, l'hila.
For further Information. apph to
Jo'im—Journal copy
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER Sc DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. 83 Wood between Diamond
alley and Fourth
PITTSBURGH, PA
Sir Tim subscriber I. now opening a well selected a laort,
went of foreign and domestic Hardware, all new,and be
wld on aa good terms as any other home in this thy. lie
ill always keep on hand a general sisainiment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, /Sc.,
T,, which he respectfully iuvites the etteutiou of purdwaerri
u 11126 SAMUEL PALINESTOOE.
JAS. COLLINS M T. meal
JAMES COLLINS & CO., 4
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PEOPRISTOILS OF THE
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
NOB. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
Rumpus, HAGEN & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 30 SYCANIURZ ST., CINCINNATr, 0. jy2)
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES,
CAST STEEL
A LSO,
SPRING, PLO AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross and First Streets,
PITTSBUROH, PA
ALEX. HUNTER,
141 A Mt IN
F LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
IND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 299 Liberty
PPrTBBUROLI.
t4:dapc
EMT=
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
11.00ER8' LIIPROVEII PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORNER ROSS AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA
JAMES BLAKELY,
EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Sialthfield streets,
PITTSBURGH.
*v._ Passengers brought from the old c.ountry to Pitts
burgh, mid moneys re fi tted to &mops. [ nar2l
W. H. SMITH W. W. R. HUNTER
SMITH, MAIR & MINTER
WHOLESALE GROCE I I,
lt2 Second and lit Front st.,
Lahl7:6lu Pittsburgh, P.
WILLIAMS_•Sz ALLEN,
AUNUFACTURRAB OP
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTINq
Far Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
AMP W. d A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Chilson's Furnace, Church
ee, Schools, llowitals, Factories, Green Houses, Dwellings,
Court Bosses, JQs, or Hotels. No. 26 MARKET STREET,
Pittsburgh. apll3
Jao. B. K noire, late of Humphreys, liefftneo Emma, Phila.
D. W. iiimmitit Late of Pittaburgb.
KOONS & HERSTINC I
FLOUR FACTORS
AND
General produce Commission Met chants,
No. 47 North Wharrsea and 96 North Water street,
L.dow Race street,
PHTLADE EVA.
U?CR SO
KagaloY. Woodward & Co. Mid Bryan, Kennedy & Cu. MUNI'.
Carrots, Martin & Co. !1.. Wilmarth & Co. ‘,
Wood & Oliverßell & Linen.
Miter, Price & : `J. & W. Rea,
Caleb C .pe & Co_ " BagaleyCoagrave & Co.
Train, brother " Watt & WEB 01 :4
J. D. Lehmer &Co. Cincismati. Fosdick A &adds, Cincinnati.
A. A. Bullock " Morrow & seater "
Tweed & J. S.Chenoweth 4 00. ",
.And Pittsburgh and P ptda Merchants genotally.
...011‘hasp:am
WRIGHTS PILLS-5 VOSS 111# receiVe4
and for gabby (b) rimmd tows'
- •
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Il tl6,
1 ...., ••
+. .I'"'4,-,,'.4.
El=
W. B. BARBOLL, Agent,
N 0.64 Fourth 6t
i=Mmt
~'~',> -
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from
the purestmaterials, from areceip . e brought from
Russia—of articles growing in that country—
and the proprietors have letters from all classes,
clergymen, physicians, sea captnins, nurses, and
others who have usell it them - Saves; Andrei:is&
mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put
in. large tin. boxes,- stamped , ort-thevover - with a
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which
picture is alio engravecloti the wrapper. Price,
25 cents a box. Redding & Co., proprietors.
For sale by B. A. FolUtesteek '& Co., Flem
ing Bros., it. E. Sellers & Co.,.Dr. G. H. Kser
and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ;- Beokham -&
liPliennan, Allegheny city.
114-Rave You a Rupture of the , Belprelel
—I would most respectfully invite the attention of them 4
dieted with hernia or rupture of the bowel's to my itplmuild
assot tmout of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in errerycese, at my
office, - No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, elgn of Gm
Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
Marsh's Radial Care Truss;
Y'ressch Trusses, very light spring ;
Gum Mastic Trusses;
Children:* Trusses, single and double;
Umbilical Truett; ehadrens' and adults;
gberhi's Hip& Spring Trues;
Dr. S. S. Fitch's Supporter Trues;
The price of Trusses vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patients can be united by remitting money and
rending the measure around the hips, stating .whether the
rupture is on the right of left side. I alsosell and adapt
Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brute, for the care of Elvin.
sus 'Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, nes, Chronic
Diarrhcea, and any weakriessalepcmding on a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. Pitch's Abdominal Supporter ;
English Mastic Abdominal &U s;
•
Silk Elastic Betts;
And nearly every kind of Supporter now in nee. I also sell
Shoulder Braces of every style, fbr weak cheated and stoop
shouldered persons.
Elastic Stockings, for broken and varicose veins.
Suspensory Bandages, of all kinds.
Syringes of every variety and pattern, and in fact every
kind of mechanical appliance used in the curs of disease.
DR. KEYSER would state to persona in want of Braces or
Trusses that be can often send to snit the patient by writing,
but it is always better to see the patient and apply the Truss
or Brace personally. Address
DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood at.,
Juba:awl y Sign of the Golden Mortar.
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED RV tem EMIR tams or rinqIISTI-VA.111.1, 1881.
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL $300,000.
Office No. 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
PR ITILEGED FOR FIRE AND MARINE INSUR AN CE
BTATESIENT.
Authorized Capital $300,000
Amount of Capital paid up
Surplus
Total Aesebt liable for lmwei.
CONSISTING OP
Ronde and Mortgages on unincombered Real
Estate, and Stocks of par Take ...... ..... 41n,600 00
Bonds and Stock Notes, bearing Eh per cont., -
interest 03,106 00
Cash on hand and in the Banda of dgents....—... 28,744 18
Bills Receivable .......................... 14,396 00
GIME=
P. M. Moriarty, Fag.
Lintel Lukina,4.,
Km. Smirk', &q,
James SIB, Esq.,
Benj. B. Myrick, Fan.,
J. U. McCulley, Esq.,
P. Wyckoff, Be
Win. H. Gray, Esq.,
Benj. H. Anstin, Esq.
P. M. MORIARTY, President.
J. Mos= THOMPSON, Sec'y. •
. _
Geo. W. Cionatty, Eq.,
Wm. J. P. White, Esq.,
J. S. Helfrich, Esq.,
this is to certify, that I have critically, ate: by a personal
extualination of the books, capital, newts and secttritsea of
the Alliance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, investi
gated the atandiug and reaponaibility of mid Institutior,,
and I do find, and am entirely clear In my convictions, that
paid Company has a get.' unimpaired Capital in Mortgages
ou uniectimbered Heal &tato. worth double the amount
for which the name is mortgaged. My Investigations hav,
Lean rigorous and wan:thing, and are, I th nit, reliable.
_
I take pleasure in aaying that I have been acquainted
with Belga - thin 11. Austin for several !earn, ancLhaYe entirr
ambience In his Integrity, capacity and ability, and would
place full reliance upon his statements or legal opinion.
.
MILLARD FILLMORE.
Wm. 11. Blair, firm of Blair B. B. Myrick & Co. Phila.
fl Butter, Blahs. Ciao. Jenkins Jr.
Wm. Be;mem " Hon. Harry Baldwin, Syra.
Hon. Jos. Saurus, N. Y. awe, N. Y.
H. U. Ilattiorn, N. Y. Benj. H. Austin, Buffalo.
This Company effects FIRE INSURANCE on buildings,
gooda and furniture; MARINE INSURANCE on vessel•.
asrgo and freight• INLAND LYSURANCE on goods by
rivers, lakes, annals or railroads, on as accommodating
terms as any other responsible office. •
LUKE TAAFFE, Agent.
So. SO Water street, Pittabrirgh,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM SAGAMI?, Pnee!dent
SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 94 Water street, (*hams Market and Wood streets.
4rE. Insure, HULL AND CARGO MBES, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Elvers and tributaries..
Insures against Lam or Damage by EIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
I) .);T
William !legacy, Capt. Mark• Sterling.
James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Hier
Samuel Ran, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth,
Isaac M. Pennock, Francis Sellers,
S. Rarbaugh, J. Sehoonmahor,
Walter Bryant, William M. Rays.
John Shiptotl. [dear
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, - - $300,000.
qsy insures Buildings and other Property against issts or
Damage by Fire; also, against Perils of We Sea, Inimid
Navigation and Transportation.
OrricslMON CAMERON, President.
BENJ. PARKE, Vice President
S. S. CARRIER, Secretary.
A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. Llo23:Bui
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OPPIOE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT BM
Philadelphia.
Air MARINE DISURANCES on Female, Cargo, Freight,
to alt parts of the world.
INLAND INBIIRANCES Oa 6e.)05 1 9, by Rivers„.Canals.
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parte of the Union.
FIRE INETRANCR ON .81:611.011ANDIZR generally. OL
Stores, D,welllng Rouges, An
Amt. , of the Company November lA, 186,5.
Bonds, Mortgagee and Real Estate 4101,020 91
Philadelphia City, and other Loans 85,210 00
Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Ones 23,060 15
Bills receivable 188,440 97
Cash on hand 2484 05
Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rius Policies recently Issued, and other debts'
due the Company ...... . 08,889 90
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
DIRECTORS.
Jamee O. Hand,
Theophilue
James Traonair,
William
JOehtla L. him
Janaen TAllgent,
Setnlnel Sstokes,
Menry Slam%
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton
John B. Semple, Pittaburgh
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. L z
WM. IN
, President.
lent.
WON= Martin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Solider,
John C. Darin,
John A. Penrose,
George G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Hustou;
Wllliam C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer
Charles Kelley,
11. Jones Brooke,
J. G. Johnson,
Tues. C. FUND, Vice Preaid
HENRY LY I / 1 1:1113, Secretary
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No, 95 Water street, PlUehurgn
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
lIANUFACTtIERS' INSUIti . iIV I r
CE comY,
OHLRTII3I PIMPRITIAL-0114T11D BY TatTT OP PLITNOTIVAMIA.
114.
Chartered Ca 4 $500,000.
FIRE, MARCY:6 , 42112) D TRANSPORTATION.
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Preaddent.
(AKIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE 1(01114 SNaregrer.
Aaron S. Lippincott, C Alana.. B. Thomas,
Mahlon gilltnghs t ny' Walt= Neil,
Nivhotas 0:1414, Alfred Weeks,
OATIn awn, charles J. Fields,
John P. Simons, James P. Smyth.
sir This Company has bean organized with a Cash Cat+
tal, and the Directory have determined to adapt thAbanitivaa
to fte available meonmee. To ohserre prudence in imaduct
ing Its affairs, with a prompt adjustment at (sates.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 76 Weittgaitrnes.
f, NEWTON JONES, Agent.
0=4:131
The followi well known and renponsible firma In Pitt&
burgh have t tborized reference to them, with regard to the
stability and aoundnema of the Malutranttp,,r4'. Insurance
Company.
Kramar & ashts, WUson, Childs & Co.,
Georgg 84.1.titg4. Co., Hampton & Campbell,
Joikiii;Tlernan & Co., H. Childs & Co.
DWI
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
• P PITTSBURGH.
Corner in. Fourth and Sidthdeld Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insure Buildings and other Property against Lees or
D.N 1, by P.m. and thr Perils of the See and Inland Nevi.
pith., and Tranap nation.
DIRECTORS.
hod/Patterson, Jacob Painter,
W. WQtntock, Jae. P. Tanner,
FW. Snol W. S. Haven, D. E. park,
I.Sproul. Wade Hampton, D.
Janes, as, 3 - /cues,
. .
V i #4l, Anuirtox.
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low DlCill' - ott fdflD Joiet - ma folaika op fawn ,
1 able
ty term, or la oachattloil#',ldUktttathit'stllhl cil, Or
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Thu latdla..hototll,a - Utak tad, atillititatittididdillbaba
I
Clarion Mei., in-Yocum couory-oothatibitat tan 'bit .
floated out and brought-1 4 11014W. • • -
It contains au &WIVE!, FOCI VI I : C ..,- •.. t.."
•
0000
Under /I large portion of the - kind. , ; - 4
There la also
fips Amid- lalbsiebtaste
earstilikigitep it And theionib good 11141IsreitSierlt..
, R AZ LROAD ' . .
surrey;;A screw It, pidgin no *milkier httit, which ie
gamut *flue of raftroadtiDetit RefrXorktstßie ., Polt4.,
The tab biped tind'oberilljrtei , el;,eitd latitkabsar
*he raglan:that Mtn BOOR 680060 f bfer l 44.rrSeßtp l D. o f
The 1800 scree Lie togeiberia &Zairian& will be self* u
bargabc tattle purchaser., "Rustutre,ur •
. ,
Ti103142.4c00D8, Real Estate Agent,
ang N 0.76 Fourth' street, Pittsburgh. '
Tula' cott.oksToNE
WATER P IPES., f?
,
From two inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 do 30,-COnttper Foot.,
P E ARL , RTARCII
For slue Wholesale 'lit mintifacturersi
" - Prices by
, ,
HENRY IL COLLINS,' -
FORWARDINV AND
COMMISSION MERIOII4 1• 4 •
AinYwirousaue
CHEESE, BUTTER, NE4r4lll3t pietz,;:
AND PNODDDeGINIIALLi.
No. 25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURCIy.
On Saturday morning. August lath, : at 4 o'clock, itra.
MAFIA M. MOORE, wife otAlezandar MootO: ?' 1
The funeral will laare hor late mideackon Beam= 'tree 4 ,
Allegheny, near the North eommona, on JIIONDAX, s 934,
o'clock A. M., and proceed to the 'What Edna , eitotelOrE , .
The friends of the family are itorltedlo wend ulthoutltir
thin nolloo. rchgo
„
,
AGRIOULTURAL NOTlOR.—ThOdepagers.orthe
i15,.) 7 Allegheny County Agrienitilinl Snelety will MEET
on WEDNESDAY, 27th inst.,
~et.lo cecleek,
irtual , place oUrneetitnr. — "Pronifit - attendance - is requested.
atil&dtwtaxt23-, J. AM SNODGRASS, Preset
ItirAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER jruat rf
ill and for sale - by AMER: 5. ,. 00.,4e: 62
B.SIITIMSED street. •
Graham's Dlugliz , Lae for Seßtember—prlce 15 sesta. '
Peterson's
Chamber's Journal, " " _
Banotes Mapskne,
Yankee Notions,
NEW BOONS! NEW BOOKS t-- , 13a1l sod - ekstitins , itite
large. stock of New Books nt • 11. MINER .t CO'
aulS No. 32 Szultfillebrst.
AB
, SENCE makes the Loved Ones l'Aeari.
written by Annie M. Combs; musla,l4.,Wm. Armitage
Lawton.
NEW. GUITAR AIDEIO. .
To the Clouds: words by Fred. Von EtchlUerl music by.
Ea:oder.
Dreams of Youth. My home is there.
Sylila sleeps. Waiting to dle.
•
Converse's. Guitar Bolin, condoling of popular WattPli_
Schottisc hes, Polkas, &c.; by Ch. Crozat.Courerso.:
Just received. CHARLOTTE 1111J4E, + a
llg Wood at, one doer abovs.Jilitb
le. Music mailed postopald.
A RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINEMEijir
ti offered. We will sell a large Dwelling poneeklitth
nne Store Room and large Lot of Ground; tit*ta , ht Mal
ow, Beaver county, Pn., at a lbw take and -on Aagalt
It Is an excellent stand for bludneen, in it goOd *de e.
and easy of W mti
ON. 'For culati, Ballat our a
antS • D. SON. 61,friarkatat,..;:
$210,696 00
. 40,140 18
$280,838 18
CHEESE--100 - boxes far Bale
=lB ,II,VNAYIELVOLingit
ELECTION' OF TRUSTREEP—'-
Orme or rat Prerssoatin.iliti,Vosp . , 4l4
.124
The Stockholders of ° The Pittsburgh One. " .
yet;
hereby notified that an Electiorsfortwlrktioantw eatir i
Trustees of the said Company for foe.jtorm- of threts.Yeenk
will be held at the Office of the Vlttn*Lui , ., 9 4,ftithyl e kt
street, in the - City of Pittaborgt;tui the VISSTAIONDAtt
ifind day) to , ssrumtint taxy, between,theigairit*Eat
and E, o'clock, P.ll. 3AUSSII,:oromr,O44).
atilektd
$240,P88 18
ULES, MULES—The undeAtt4ebviiiiht
um. respectfully sunouncela theie triiesuloota*Ont
be in Pittsburgh on the 29th. InaistithierSllll9.
RIOR MIILMS, which they Wilt Solluktelurcuqt.l9ePrkelLL
wultbiwtf WESLIWSK,9.OOPLIMIL
HIRSHVE .L'Ar - &f:l3'oN r
MEN'S FuatinEutia*Ds,
—AND—
SHIRT IK,A.N.IJI? AC T:10: - ..111.11., ; 14; . .',.
No. 70 WOOD street; between Fourth at.,anAlHamotsllol,";,
la. Shim made to order.
MEM=M
DOZ. Fresh CHOW-CROW, pi
1 dozen fresh (linger,
Pnacht., In cana, ,
1 " Pintas, is jars Just reeelvisrat •-
aul6 DBARPA.
50 I°,l 3 L B a.N.b.
s„. tz .Cuheesortedtom
sula Dhavvie
cn LBS. Coeoa Shells.,
clx.l- 30 " Cracked Cocoa. Received by - 3
aula • MATO:
1 DOZ. - Ceder Buckets, iron born*.' '
I . 1 " 1.4
bruit' -' "
fl ti .:
a .
ante a nixillU,. itinetiiqi at
..
'
DRAWS.
i - ) CENT Oolong and Ent,li643reakfast
Cl l 4, TEA for sale at farl6), -,,. i'DEA-VCrEL ••
PURE SPIOES.-1 am now maxiisaddifftig
pure Spica for my retail custom, end-whk:bA rajtvant
to be such.
CLOVES, . ~,,' :', 4.!: , —.,!, t
CINNAMON, . ' 6
.
ALSPICE,
GINGER,
PEPPER, and: : . -.
Par MUSTARD.' ~:
• -PAL" DRAVA..., I . '
aulS No.l mamas sad 117.1.tirtreVit,: '
iitEC"D tier 14sPress, thisimirning v ,2olOz-
Mimes' Improved 'Mite and Colored Wlntlebtaii.
SKI TS. lonia,' A. A. ALAIKSike t t i
G ,
UYSOTT'S Sarsaparilla-20d.0z.,-ia,s ,:-
tea fin' sale by rands] . •
....PLE 3 IINOMEOS„ - 1 4 :- 5 .
lIILS-300 lbs. just retaireifint'fiitiade n , ;
,
,by fanl6l , lil4lllEftrffitcLec :.'
CALABRIA Liquerio(lo
and for Lela by [au.1.131 FLSI.M :: i ; N.
Q ICILY Liquorice--500 jusEreelLattac
kJ for ask by (aul6) FVESIMG BROW
G" ASPHALTUM-1000 lbs:in .
s. store
and for sale by [ault3) - Pp NO BUR - -
SODA ASH, of a and uniforal,ialltdlity,:i
manufactured by the l'a.tielt Maniffactu.ring-CoMtemz,4
at 'retention. On hand and (or Belo by . < t
aulti mmttui Raba" •
CONCENTRATED - LYE—=/ Row article
(or making Soso, warranted nnperior to Potatth in,
every reim.ct. Remember, 1 poend worth lief Potash,
.f:
On band and for eale Ity ‘ . lattlfii . PLEMINITITROIV .
WHITE'S CARRIAGE . REPOSITORY,
urriiligN prnasuaos Arq,l-,. ~. ~
a t
LaitXNCEIVIL.LE, at the Two Mlle itnn,; - , ;
and adjoining the Fair (ironed , la just- • re-
..,..„..
caning from the East the largest, and beak
~. •
assortment of new and aeoond,band-
CgalianGlßS, Hflatn&S. AVedttitge). ^ tent, '''t'
Which he will sell at the lon Ifuteet eramorireaalli teem'
for the money. Perapnalibtalpg the city; aid wishing; to''
Purchase anything tp the antacribetra Une,either ttlatdeaskt . '"
or retail; Val Ount to their a dvantage Ilt e l lt.inketvettgeee'':
his stock before going elsewhere. • , .
_,.... -- T,,,r ,
The grzelsior Omnibueee not by the establialment Oregrt
ten minutes . faultramsl-cho) J.
VEMALE TEACHER WAINTTED.—App,--
_,L: cations will be received by the a —_ad.rogned -.aniii,_r.:
ToopzoAy, the 21st illag, for a •FitHALS THgenintlik'':
the PIT !SMIRCH! HIGH SCHOOL. to fill Vs 2 vatrisay!'"'•
caused by the resignation of Mho! Maitland. Rate of ardor,.
per annum, $560. The education of applispittaini*, -
equal to those qualified to teach In nilrabchtes nigh ' k,, ,6 7:-.
An EXAMINATION will beheld ha the Matt Sab&l'.butlit:'
bag on THURSDAY, the 21st hmt,.; at 9 o'clock; d.:Me`tti . :!Ki '
conducted by the Profesams of the High School.
Addrees— ft. E. ILIMMIIMI,' . . •
calfelvt Preet Central - Board of Hdiniatlut6 '.
•
$617,349 113
PO LET OR FOR SALE—The Leaseare
Fixtures of the
)
STORE AND DWDEVINO nom t
- Arapteiveszp,
Near th e past Ham, Allegheny Ctrs, s th
ui t table for a Dry
Ch•odm, filloat, Hat or ClOLhing Stare.
/OP The nxturen are all new.
lounedlato possession can ergo. lonalro on tber
premiss, of lattlAsihr--chDJ JAHEfI WWLIND,
BooKsl BOOKS! SOUKS 1-1. 3 . 4 Imes
Etuctutnan ; by .11.• G. Horton.
. .
.91.!okku 9. Fremont; by John Bigelow.
The to Chief; by Capt. Mune Held.
The Heates's Mesa,
The Staten alid-Tertittatee or the.Oteet West.
Courtship and Murrisgo";
,b7,..3ltect
. tr L s)l*,
Erns Id • •
Linda. or the Rona g Pilot i: "
Puhr Fartbhit liVabitlY the author Of
The Datly,ClisAa, or....antdrationa-1a4t*T111,150.,-.
Naphlet editiopotzsPeror-lirremonV',
;for sale by •••• WlDANPVltifitylk..oo.,:'•
null - 111th 4., -mono theAloidku.
ANEW STEAWENGINR,IDELSALR.eir
six Inc. cyllndat'sior t,lrtoo farkt. 4541fititt
cylinder; fly wheeV.U.iilremnigete,. takeinik b44tat.
room, la in firs&rats order • - and *taboo:Ad at •
,barmit t ,
fltrAtagal ir:frON i
"It Market atria_ „:
- - 4
A VALUBLE FARM or 20 0,4 - motiolaci
li. at tan Ales ttrota ruoicratiiaeirimreimiim.
der good moo. ; ea amt elflboa Uleilairk land: a m
Rouse of a& ;OMB jam its= itart 7 4.-47. °whet; en
aithve, U., Ac For a ftill oeecrtp•
, Eitice.'46), tenn i ,.
c.all at- the, Beal &tate Canto of • 1
can it errHallaz & SON; aimutet.t.
..,..- --
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~,-;:=1-- - x
Sm A LT, non R K -m,w,ltiBiit atteet,. - 5 - 11
WM' Wood, th matter, shelving And gasfixturee; ."• ~,
complete, for rent to and of April next; Saks pinglive ..•1 ' 4, ,
Homo and Store
. Rnota On Third itrest. -
0'
a n ts . S. etrranwr a sotr,ai unto it.. ' 4 4
,•• rrt
i i.
I,3COFFIN hatinginechmie4Capt.3olitt , - a- •
t i,.., ,
_., h,
l.ts mud rfar 7" 4 1 , ' ' ' C 't 9 'tug gam, la ackw I• I
forainb greittom yi• tom any desmiptmnfat raid um.
t'''r
if EXONS---25 boxes fresh lent*tb,belbst%
_Li matt a aana for *ale ` -v ,, ' - 1 4, '',
ante.:-.•, Ifgaragß74 ix*: a , *or te, • •
lElta- 1 0 0- b.0,.... : , , exttv„,,,,
,„..„.,,,- 4,
?Inou e reoaTed istibiar- -1,.. - -,' 4iLK
.. x •: , .
, 4 ' Milnaltiltit AO i 106.1WWbat 5t.... e
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DIED:
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. l''''c
RII T-200 bias. Dried A
aulB
LCOHOL-10 Ws. in store find 'for . s
by Eaull3) FLEMING 111.03,:::'
UM SIIELLAO,
and for sale by faulfil rumnrallitft
LIVE OIL-3 c4sks in store 44 ••ThrrEsVe
by (WO) ramtwe alio&
s~~.~.
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