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osonnE SCOTT, or Couniste Co
AUDITOR GENERAL:
JACOB FRY, Jr., MONTGOMERY CO.
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JOHN ROWE, wa FINNILI.I.N CO.
Extracts from Buchanan's Speeh on the
Independent Treasury
"THAT COUNTRY IS MOST PROSPEROUS W I I PRE LA
BOR COMMANDS nth: GREATEST REM A RD.
"FROM MY SOUL 1 RESPECT TII E LA BoRINO MAN.
LABOR IS TH POUNDATIoN OF THE AEALTIt uF
EVERY COUNTRY. AND THE FR EE LABORERS OF THE
NORTH DESERVE. RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY AND
INTELLIGENCE. HEAVEN FORBID THAT I SIIOU I.D
DO THEM WRONG I"
GRAND
DEMOCRATIC
DEMONSTRATION!!!
There will I, A M KETING "f the
Buchanan & Brechlarldge Club
And a GRAND RALLY of our NOBLE DEMOCEACY
This (Wednesday ' Evening, August
AT WILKINS lIALL, FOURTH ST.
Same of the no.t 11 bit ingii i•ltt,lic speak Yr' , in ti
cwantr) plozent t., aliress the mating,
C.A. CARPENTER of 1111t0,,,
W. IL It ANh IS I.f Philadelphia, HENRY P. 1 , 06TF. H. Hllll
our ouu distiuguitio..l Ibllow•town•muu, CoI. ;, A )I'l, W
LET OCR PARTY RALLY IS ITS MIGHTY
Let our Camp-Fires be Lighted
OUR ARMOR BURNISHED !
AND OUR FORCES MARSHALLED FOR THE
FIGHT AND THE VICTORY
Every mao to his post! Bally, from every Wart, from
every District, from every Home! Rally, good moo mud
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LAWRENCEVILLE AWAKE!
airs.
THE DEMOCRAGI OF LkWHENCEVILLE
MEETING
In that Borough, in the OLD STONE CHURCH, oppoait
W. SULTEt'S Store,
On Thursday Evening, the 21st inst.,
BUCK AND BRECK CLUB.
the m~i
44 - Perersil :"4:ienkerii will liii present to address
tug in English and ii-urman. Lawitincevillii will do its dm
end there will lie •• big turn out."
GRAND RALLY.—There will be a grand rally
this evening, at Wilkins Hall, of the Democrac,
Col. Carpenter, of formerly of Kent uck
Will. A. Stoket, E,1., W. B Rankin, of h,it
delphia, Henry 1). Foster, and Cul. S. W. lilac
will be present and deliver addresses. We 1,, it
for n full house and cheerful faces
THE NEGRO PARTY-SOME PROOFS
We have said that the Black Republican party
is the party of the negroes—that all its sympa
thies and energies are devoted to the task of
elevating the negro race to a condition of entire
political and social equality with the white racc
in this country. To du that we contend, and
many of them admit, that practical arnalgama-
tion is necessary. We proceed now to give some
proofs that such is the one aim of the so-called
"Republican " party-- the party that supports
John C. Fremont. True, the greater portion of
that party consists of Know Nothings who hate
the "Dutch and Irish." But the one absorbing
idea with them now is the negroes , and to prole
that the negroes are as good as the whites in
every respect, and to place them in an exactly
equal, social and political conditino i., their Goe
aim. Our proofs consist of extracts well au
thenticated.
We find the following in the Cleveland Plain
dealer, of the 17th inst. :
"To see where Mack Hepuldicanism leads: fir-t.
to the abolition of Slavery in the South, and tho
overrunning of the North with runaway Black,:
and also to see where these mad schemes are In end,
to wit, in the deterioration of the Whited, and tb,
amalgamation of the races, we copy from a leadinv
Fremont man, Giddings' right bowein Ashtabula,
the Hon. Cadwell, a member of the present Ohio Le-
gitfature. Here it is.
"I thank God that the time has curve in Obi •,
when it is no longer a disgrace to avow the sentiment
that the A - Qr.. rtt the Whiteißrin ' Y °quill and entitled
to the vim. o
po/fral and euri44l
[Extract of lion. Mr. Cada ell's speet:h in the 1)111,
Legislature, 1t356.1
That is front the reported and publi-Led rl rm t 11
of Mr. Cadwell, of the Ashtabula di‘trict.
The Cincinnati Emptier extracts the following
from the Zeitung, u German Republican paper In
Illinois :
" In our view of the principles of Republicani , in,
we know of do inferiority of race iu regard to sociel
and oivil rights. In our eye the negro and the white
races stand'aide by side and on an equality. The
depreciating inferiority of the negro race exists oilly
in the theory of the so-called Democratic party of
this country."
That is a German editor's views of the case.
We now extract from the Dayton Empire
publican) a few sentences to show how Repuldi
cans in that vicinity compare negroes with those
same Uermans whose votes they are courting.
The Empire says;
"A Fremout Black Republican, whose name we
hare, said to a Democrat on Monday that' he would
rather hie daughter should marry a ', T ier than
Dutchman any day.'
"Another the same day told another Democrat
that 'a II iyyer was a sight better than a Date 1,.
'nun all the time.'
Yet another of the same stripe told the Probate
Judge of this county, a day or two ago, that lie
would not feel at liberty to object. 4. his daughter
marrying a respectable negro, no more than if be
were white.' This is the way Fremont men talk."
Henry Clay some years ago said that aboli
tionism would lead inevitably to amalgamation
of blacks and whites.
It will be seen by the above extracts that the
work of preparing the public mind fur amalga
mation is commenced by asserting that " a negro
is better than a Dutchman." And another man
says "he would rather let his daughter marry a
negro than a Dutchman."
And in this one frantic pursuit of the purpose
to elevate the negro race to a full equality with
the white race the abolition of southern slavery
becomes necessary. And we quote a few sen
tences to show how ripe the Black Republican
mind is for that event, by force if necessary.
Joshua It. Giddings has been for many years •a
member of Congress from Ohio. Several years
ago he made a speech in Con g ress ire which the
following language was need by him, and reported
and published:
" I look forward to the day when there shall be a
servile insurrection in the South ; when the black
man, armed with Briteeh bayonets, and led on by
British officer'', shall assert his freedom, and wage a
war of extermination against the master ; when the
torch of the incendiary eholl liyht up the Maras and
cifi e s of the South, and blot out the last vestige of
slavery ; and though I may not mock at their calami
ty-, nor laugh when their fear cometh, yet I will hail
it a.s the dawn of a political millenium."
For uttering those " treasonable words" Mr.
Giddings was expelled from Congress by a very
large TO!, 'And what said his black republican
constittileilitl , -.Did they sustain him in his treit
son ? They did- They immediately re-namina-
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ted him, and re-elected him to Congress:' This
same Giddings stag a leading spirit in the Con
vsntion thatirominaied Fremont.
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Another of the leaders in . ..thatonvention was
Judge Rufus P. Spalding, of Ohio ; and in his
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speech they° , he said:
In Cage of tie alternative being presented, of a
continuance of slavery or a dissolution of the Union,
I am for a dissolution, and I care not how quick it
N. P. Banks, whom the republicans elected
the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
said in a speech in Maine within two years :
" I am willing under a certain state of circum
stances, TO LET THE UNION SLIDE."'
Here are some more of the same sort:
" We earnestly request Congress, at its present ses
sion, to take such initiatory measures for the speedy.
peaceful, and equitable dissolution of the existing
Union, as the exigencies of the case may require."—
Mack R e publican petition to ronyresß.
"The Union is not worth supporting in connection
with the Suutli."—Horace Greeley.
" The Constitution is a reproach and a league with
Tophet."— It Lloyd Carrico'.
It is well known that in the New England
States numerous petitions for a dissolution of the
Union are now in circulation. and that a large
number of signatures are obtained. We might
continue our extracts to any extent to show
that the elevation of the African race to an en
tire equality with the white race in this country
is the one aim of Black Republicanism. And to
accomplish that the total Abolition of Slavery is
resolved upon ; and a dissolution of the Union is
sought as a means of emancipating the slaves.
And how would that affect- it. Why, with the
Union sundered there would be no longer a fugi
tive slave law or means of recapturing slaves,
and a general stampede of Southern negroes to
the North would be the result. They would come
here by thousands and tens of thousands to com
pete with the white man in the labor market.
They must have work, or fill our poor houses.
Ito the white people of the Northern States want
such a vast accession of such a population'
Then, remember, the next step. according to Mr.
Cadwell and the party he labors for, is to prove
that " the negro t.l the white 111,1"1 ., equal, and ent ice
tied to the some political and Bona! prrt'll , .l , x• -
Is it not true then, that the Republican party
is the Negro party; and the Democratic the party
of the white race, and devoted to all the best in.
terests of the twenty•three millions of the white
neople of this country !
REVOLUTIONARY AND SWINDLING.
The Black Republican rogues at Washington
have commenced a revolutionary movement that
ought to consign them to eternal infamy. They
have refused to pass the necessary appropriation
bills to support the army. Two designs are an
parent in this. The first is, in the midst of nn
Indian war, and disturbances in Kansas that to
quire the presence of United States troops to
keep the peace and protect the people, they
would dissolve the army. Those United States
troops are in the way in Kansas. They will
prevent the getting up of another civil war just
before the elections. To prevent this the army
must be dissolved and disbanded; and then a
civil war can he got up to kill a few hundred
people to promote the election of a beef-breed
ing swindler.
The other design was to compel the Pre , ident
to call au extra session, which of course be has
been obliged to do. This enables all the mem
hersito draw full mileage again , and that mileage
will amount to just about $:100,0OU of the pet,
pie's money. This was forced upon the admin
istration by the Black Republican majority in the
lioUPe of Representatives. The people will not
fail to see this swindle in its true light, and
crush out the Black Republicans who for
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a double purpose, and both iniquitous, have
committed this unprecedented rascality.
THE GERMAN RRNEGIADES.—We perceive that .
those German renegade editors who u for a c' n I
sideration " were recently transferred to the j
Black Republican party are beginning to resp
the fruits of their treachery and baseness. TI e
German Republican, of Cincinnati, which up to
the time of its sudden transfer to the Frem .1.1
cattle pens, was a flourishing paper, has since
ceased to exist, the intelligent and patriotic Ger
mans of Cincinnati refusing to sustain a journal
so faithless to their interests and manbootl. H, w
do the mercenaries in this quarter flourish " We
hear of awful inroads made upon their subscrip
tion lists by the withdrawal of indignant German
Democratic subscribers. Judging from the
piteous appeals made in the Black Republican
papers we are inclined to believe that the venals
have not made as good a "speculation" of it as
the dealer in woolly horses, government cattle
and Mariposa land claims.
THE Directors of the New Castle and Darling
ton Railroad Company met in this city Monday,
and allotted the contract for the grading and
bridging of their road to Joseph Chamberlain A;
Co , on very favorable terms, such as will instil e
the immediate completion of their road.
Thos. J. Power was appointed Resident Engi
neer, with instructions to prepare the line for
work immediately.
We hope that the citizens of Pittsburgh will
give this Company material aid in this work,
as we look upon it as a matter of great impor
tance to the trade of this city to have an early
and direct communication with the town of New
Castle by Railroad.
DEMOCRATIC POLE RAIALNO.—There is to he
great demonstration made by the Democratsof the
Fourth Ward, Allegheny, this evening. A hick
ory pole Intl feet in heighth is to be raised, with
appropriate ceremonies, at the corner of Main
and Walnut streets. Some of our most eminent
and eloquent Democratic speakers will address
the gathering on that occasion. A fine band of
music will he there, and some of the best glee
singing. A new German song, composed ex
pressly for this occasioo,'will be sung by the
Germane, who are proverbial for their musical
Col. Black, E. P. Jones, Esq., John 11. Bailey
Francis Felix and others will be there to speak
New Publication•
VI. Lrcia, or therlV4 , rld OvenNime; by Car , .lloe Cber•neboad.
authnor •• Philly and Kit," "(letting Along." the • Ilona
tilol Gate " oft. Now York Derby awl
fishers—ta 1.1,.
We have received a copy of the above work,
which from a cursory examination of its pages,
we believe to be a well written religions novel.
It is to be had at Lauffer's Book store, No. 77
Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
A SIGN AND NO MISTAK E.—A vote on the Pres
idential question was taken yesterday afternoon
on the Pennsylvania Railroad care, while the
train was coming in towards Pittsburgh. The
result was as follows :
Buchanan....
Fillmore
Fremont
NOT Tars.—Dr. Thompson, of St. Louis,
writes a letter in which he says he was in atten
dance on the man said to have allowed a snake
fifteen inches long, to escape from pis stomach,
and examined the matter ejected, and assures
us there is nothing snaky about it,nexcept the
tale.
We have great facilities for executing with
promptness, in excellent style, and upon the most
reasonable terms, all orders for Joh Printing en
trusted to us, and solicit from our friends a share
of their patronage.
IT is said that John C. Breckinridge, our can
didate for Vice President, will take the stump
after the first of September. We hope to have
him here at our Mass Convention on the 10th of
September.
THE Fremonters should give up taking votes on
cars and steamboats. They come out either
second or third best of late. The tide has turned
decidedly, against them.
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A LETTER IRON COL. BENTON• an exchange paper a parag,raple upon this sub-'1
We have bet-u kindly furnished with a copy of, jest, which we think of considerable importance
the subjoined letter from Cul. Ihomas H. Benton :to builder 4. it is stated, on what is considered l i
to Gen. Thomas L. Price, in which it will be seen geed authority,: (that of Bxperiei3ce,) that a wall
that our gallant old veteran boars the same front twelve inches 'lhicis, bitt, of good mortar, with
in defeat as in victory, and evinces the same back well soaked, is stronger, in every- respect,
patriotic love for our Union and our State that Ginn one sixteen.- inches think built dry... The
has characterized the action of his entire politi- i reason of this is, that if the bricks are saturated
cal lite That his recent canvass in Missouri t with water, they will not abstract from the mor
has bean fruitful of good works in engendering l tar the moisture which is necessary to its crys
a more fraternal feelidg throughout Missouri, in I t ilization ; but, on the contrary, they will che
assuaging sectional jealousies, and pointing to a ndeally unite with theßort.ai.• and become as
higher Ftandard of patriotism than border fends 1 solid as a rock. On the Wier hand; if the bricks
and slavery agitations, no man who contrasts the I are put up dry, they immediately take all the
present prevailing sentiment with those which moisture from the mortar, leaving it too dry to
obtained hut a few months back, can for a nu,- harden, and the consequence is that, when a
meet tl tiht. llis letter, too, will prove doubly t building of this description is taken or tumbles
gratify ittg to his friends when they see how little down of its own accord the mortar from it is like
mere personal defeat can move the calm and lofty I so much sand.
serenity of his intellectual greatness. It is as 1 There is, no doubt, much truth in this assertion.
' flows: I The greet absorbent power of baked clay natu
t rally aets injudiciously on mortar, and the oonse
qnence is insecure and dangerous walls. In our
'ad th,
To 'rise 01 L. Pater.. Esc?.
near —I was disappointed in the result of
your election, as the signs in the district, as I:went
through it. encouraged ine in the belief that you
would su ',teed. I was also disappointed in my own,
but do not regret having node the canvass: nor
I consider as lost, the labor in traveling and speak
ing which it cost me. The exerei-e, though severe,
has been good for me, and even necessary. after toy
long studious and sedentary course o f life. I feel
greatly it vigorated by it. The intercourse with the
people has been niost gratifying. They came t• see
me in misses, and with cordiality, along the whole
line of travel, and no where more numerously and
cordially than in the border counties, where some
people supposed I was to have had an unweleotne
reception. My only regret was that I could not have
remained longer at each place. Personally, the can
vass has been inset agreeable to me; and politically,
I think it has been guoil tor the State, in helping to
revive the sentiment of nationality, and contributing
to allay the feeling of sectional antagonism now too
strong for the study of the Union, and which every
patriotic consideration rei t utres to be calmed.
There in a design here, on the part of so me, t o p u t
up tin electoral tieket for Fremont, about which !to
one speaks to tile, as I have , character enough to keep
at a dintuncc till that class or persons who,
ilioLouor
able th e mselves, could at:prom:At a man with a
ds
honorable proposition. Hut my sentiment are known,
and that I should consider such a step as injuriiiio
under every itspeet mortifying to Fremont
from the small vote which the ticket would receive -•
antl injurious to the p u blic, by „ zga . ava ting
the =cr
tionel feeling which now arrays cacL half of the
:Moil against the other. I \NA, opposing the liriy..;•
ing Fremont, for nearly half a year befits
those who charge me with promoting if line, or ;,f y
such design. There are NISI , in Which 111/I,iii. 4110,
rises above personal tinsideration, though there are
II great many people who cannot conceiNe It piosiWe.
Thus. when 1 supported .I:ickson, t with whom I had
been on it terns,: thirty years ago. the sordi I in,-
.ives of office was assigned for It; II in. when I sup
port Buchanan, iivith whom I am on ill terms,
taipport him against a menthol of my own family,
the name class of persons can see nothing in it but
falsetto. of and treachery. Incapable theutseli es i
anything disinterested and patriotic, they e
others to be equally so, and attack, with bare tn..
lives, all the aetnins which are above the cowl:relies ,
s hin of their political morality.
The full result of the ii,,V1.1.111,1'S election 1 ,, not v et
known here, but enimgh is known to determine the
condition eleetoral ticket is to lie witii•
drawn. The other side would not agree to our
prv
pnsitiort ;but thin refusal to do what was right, makes
no difference to us, and we shall hare the gratifiCa
urn ,after haying fried Bu , hatian upon them
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Cincinnati.: to make them carry Lim over the Stett
—pretending to be for him, while regretting am
they had not Leen able to kill him in the Convention.
I proceed to Washington immediately - to gather
ul
mateLial for my " Abridgment of the Debates of eon
gra ss" and return in ()ember, that being a work
which I can carry on here.
Very truly anti sincerely court,
Tilt/11AS 11. BENTON.
Job Printing
ST. I.OIIS, August 10, 15.5.6
Indiana Bank Note List
The following, furnished by Mr. John
ley, for the ludiariapoli, a of all
the Bank, of the `tote id Indiana, doing a lii.
gitininte and having a reguiar bank:lug
ltreokt tile Bank, }incl. , ille
{tank ..f the Capitol. I nilianaptili,
Bank of Elkhart. Elkhart :
Bank of ticslicn, tios . hen:
Bank ~I Indiana, Michigan City,
Batik ef Mintittrllo
batik of Mo e
Mi. Vern
n. Mt. \ cram, .
Bank of North America, Clint.m.
Bank of Pa. li. Pm.lt
Bank ot I{mk, Witimsh:
Bank of syrarme, Syra , use;
Bank of Salem. Sail:Ill
Bank of Warsaw, \l anew .
IlLevnington .
Crescent City Bank, Ii antsy tlle,
Canal ltank.
Cambridge City Bank, Cambrldge City ,
Central Bank, Indianapolis
I.:change Bank, tireaucastle,
Fayette County Bank,
Farmers' A Mechanics' Bank, ,el - , 1;
Partners' Bank, Wet.ttieltl.
tiramerty Bank, Lafayette,
}loonier Bank. Logansport.
Huntington County Bank. Huntington .
Indiana Bank, Maiilnon
Indian Reserve Bank, kiikiino:
Indiana Partners' hank, Pranklit.
Indiana Stock Bank, Laporte:
Kentucky Stock Bank, Columbus;
Lagrange Bank, Lima:
Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank, New Albany.
Parke County' Bank, 11.,tkville.
Prairie City Batik, Terra Haute;
Southern Bank of Indiana. Terra fixate:
Savings Bank, Connersville;
Salem Bank, 'Salem .
Shawnee Batik, Attica,
smte Bank of lvdtatia and Branches .
Trader •• (tank, Indianttpetis :
T i ppecanoe Bank, Lt,gatispert.
Letter front an Old-Ltne Whig
A eenimittne having heen upp•inted h, invite th
11 , m. H. M. Breekenri,hze 1,, ad‘lreqA the litIC11:111,11,
an•l Breekinrifige 1:11/6 of Allvglieny yat 111.7,
meeting ”n Thursday night next, the 21:t
Exrehtivr Hall, the MN reply
• Ait6Nri nt A1n...11Q1 16, 1' 1 :01.
11,11ing, F,•.ter .nitl li,no
(IENTI.v.‘IK9 —I have received your Haltering it.
vitution to attend a Buchanan meeting in A lieglieni
city. 1 regret that illnes , in my Cannot> prevent- in.
Intning home on u ',day nest, at 1,1,i trout pro
sent appearances. Should oiritionAtince: , ilia.nge
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fore that time I still out) tio aide t• , attend. la,
extremely atittiot , to have ,n opportunity of pal,
licly announcing my intention to support the Item.,
erotic ticket. Igo back to the old Ilennoiracy
Jefferson, Madison and Monroe, when the
Poor-oat-ion St,nce opposed the war with England.
They were then unpatriotic as States, although they
had then, as they have now, noble patriots engaged
in the national cause. I honor such individual:
wherever 1 find them. North ur South, East or NVei.t.
Yours respectfully,
11. M. BEECKENII.IIstiE.
TRE Err err. —A ministerial mein, with R black
straw hat and large silver spectacles, has been
perambulating our streets for some lays, with
book and pencil, soliciting aid to the free blacks
who have escaped to Canada. It would seem
foom this that these escaped slaves are unable
to support themselves in a country that °tiers
as much inducement to free labor as any in the
world--a sorry comment upon the labors of the
underground railroad, an agent for which this
money solicitor has been. If these lqacks had
remained whero they were they would have
neither begged, starved, nor gone unclothed.
We learn that Black Repot, pockets are
hermetically sealed to the man who is illustra
ting the incapacity of the negro to support him
self in the Canada: .--
Me. BreITANAN IN CALIF , .IINIA.- We Ire per
mitted to publish the following extract of a
letter from }lon. Milton S. Latham, whist
shows the enthusiasm with which the California
Democracy receive the nomination of Buchanan
and Breckinridge
SAN FRANcisco, July 18, 187,6
Deur Sir: Buchanan and Breekiuridge take
like wild tire with the people. We will carry this
State by ten thousand majority, without fail. I
intend to participate very actively in the canvass,
and use all my energy to finally overwhelm all
the "isms " of the day. •
HOD. 11. S. STORM
JOSEPH HISS Goes POE FHEAIONT.—The cele
brated Jos. Hiss, of nunnery investigation no
toriety—and who raised such a dust in the Mas
sachusetts Legislature a year ago, by taking a
woman of a doubtful reputation with him, on
one of the exursons of a Legislative Investigating
Committee to which he belonged, and charging
her expenses to the State—goes for Fremont as
the best representative of the principles of the
" American " party of which he, the said Joseph
Hiss is such a worthy and illustrious member.
Joseph has been chosen a delegate to the State
Convention of the Fremonters from the first
ward in Boston.
NEw boas, August 12., 1401
Mr. Editor :—A friend of mine, having charge
of the male department in the State Lunatic
Asylum, has sent me the following result of a
vote taken in that institution for the different
candidates for the presidency:
Buchanan
Fremont
Fillmore
Publish this, and oblige
—Day Book.
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opinion, no building should he erected in thi•
city, the walls of which would not-stand firmly
if deprived of the support of the joints; and
what wall will do this if the adhesive property
of the mortar is destroyed by the absorbtion of
moisture from it by the brick, before it has time
to harden? Our builders would do well to give
this subject their serious oonsideration.—Phila.
Journal.
44.•. Dr. Al,LanePs Vereuirage alwaya rrnovtrd
when every 4,ther remedy fail..
'lbis Is t.. ent-tify that to) child. thritt.,,,ears old, taw
tr..ttblo.l with W•triiitt s.wt.• nix nittiith , I had 1,1,1 ovvortil
haute of inedictith, In Iwo , . of tlipla done' any gaol and It
tva., not until 1 1r1,41 C,lttbraltol rot thittwe,
itritaroth by Ilentilit: Bit._ that oho fimutl nap relief. I pit.
h,•r tha coult,ratt of •me bottle. %twit I,..ught from It, a
quatilit) of ...ow, Lut ilo.y were
•-tit to pit,w it wait nap a,ihh o r.nwtthem. My (Inuzllt,r
. mplotely rt......r0.1 to
11,1(1. lloon-lOt - t. Ink , I.O.notio iu revottilurrittitig it to pn-
NN • NE lIN /imN N• us Innily
MEM=
r I.u,r 419°1,1.1y Itairp,ln that children txr , treated
tie), l,kiag ant :ou,ititi.; n ,ascil alt.iget
Le
it., u i i.anat act neg. Tlerct..t.•. I say itgliiii, keep
In I IL IFIlt may tie 111.
it
.'A` ; nml. n.
•"i "AI Amyl'
'lt LAN E. Ni•. F. 1411111 st
rarrfol 1 . .. r lir. NI . I.AN
tr. A. I s.l , 5 rt. \ I I Fl (5 E. Inamlifikataf.4.l,4.FLY.All ISI /
1 . .11•1.ttt 01, All valer tArtaiftwell. hr cum par ismi,
•
. •
11. gttts tut, 'Vert:nit - age,Att It. t.t.l.
/ . 111N. .'llll n. a l,e hnd at nll rttspecttal,ltt
ott Non, get,t4 t. toi/hotat thenature. FUN Lis t
Ahk., for sale b) the sole proprietors,
FLF.NIING
i 4 tirtes. , .re L. J. Kidd It C.l,
an- Hear from a late Member of the
El.P;ti AT 1, 4 OF VI R(1 !NIA
• ...• .
Thut .s to ...ertifs that I litre Ittou nnittn . iu my fatally IY
I neterrn CEI.ritILATED WIIITY. CIRCASSIAN LIN
NIE•t•I t.. 1 r..l Iran, ant I //111 Swilsfled that it
•It 1,111,111 I hay.. ever used. although I liatt
flat
tht Ir. than tlonrit other lutt.l“--aud can with entindou
tot otistt.tl it to the aftllcted. JAMES KVANts.
Itot,tutrr 1, 1555.
•
Pr Mcbane's IMPROVED Li, ex' Pills and IMPROVIID Verriti
um.; al.. he. I. Scott's Celebrated White Circasedan Liu).
melt, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. L Scott,
a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prec.
aye. ?bin, genuine, only RS prepared by Dr. I. Scott & CO..
Bank Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
NEWS FRODI THE FOUNTAIN HEAD!
MORMAIITOWM, VA., 50pt.12,185 5 .
This is to certify, That I have examined the Recipe for
pr 1111111.: MC Improved Vermifeige and Improved
I Pills by Ur. L Scott, who bag been in the habit of pro
..,r,ug an.l using my original mediiinea in my office during
to,. lo.t thirteen yearn, and that I believe he has improved
, nod, the above irtatetuent the more willingly I
ha,. to, interest in them whatever. C. McLANFOL
D.
1 , , Mr Intw's IMPROVED Vernllfuge and IMPROVED Live
I - II Es4..oolsuktl rerliti..alr of C. 111cLaue, for grab. by
Drotrzisb. and Merobaut.B ~very
PR OK. 11. Et F.YSIM. 140 W.,.1 st., M'boleuale Agent.
I 1 , 1,1011N(1, Allrv.ll,uy, near Itellrna,l 1 1 ry ,
enl6:,Lr-t{M
Kruurdy'n 111rdical Dlscos•ery--%
n, r • hwy., belkve.l an) v.. art acle amid tut
CliMl=ll
L i n 1 111, atiltltiro, not oat!c ti rough tit. ltnt• wltt.
t t t , ttntittt.l. I NIA...s, hnsvcnt. but it. ,n.rt to eV* , tlntly fur,
tk: tU.,r k•ol. tt,tm r,mt.trml. ‘.l I h.• Unl•os
Up{., i-..153..1 , 4 h..„ .11
'he .1,..rt el I.* a I vt• dear., tout hrf.ur th
1..1 /16.1 111:11.111 ph,y thrtt
if vet rAnt inntlt :tn.l lho
up..n tt, ntatotests the name 01 ii.rnne , ly • . 7 , tectn . nl
1n
,,, y.triN berry., hum,. exist this remedy slentl 1 le ton lel
41S - Feelttng n,h,ortlim•nlent in another ettlitron.
ft:Al-tale and retail nt fill. it Et tItU E IL K EVI Fan ,
140 Vt tettl street. mot of the Ilohleit Mortar, and at .1 I'
SLENI 1 Sti%tt, Alleghotty sult;.tlits
thtS-
Al*- Be Wniehfnl of the flr.t oyiniLtoms L 4
\ri.l.h.N At tho very flat hLti admit) tAtIT ILL.
YLAY L IVIRR - 'IRT, T AR. ANT/ CANCII
LALL I A. and la. , to LLAILL LILLt twirl,' 0 Cough or I'LLI I
Th.- , At eer nLyt•LIttLL id ll' appro. h. PltrthL4 tnll - 4 - tnatlon
ILL pemphl,•t,. See aloe long RLiTert t•LLTLILLIII
*IT V& cal°. wbohowile and r. 41.11, by IL. F SFLLF.REI
IX), L-cur Wood and trend Lstr4eoL.
&Ad . y IIgN - DERQ,is: A PRO, Liberty street: fl. P
SCITWART7 rnt IRECKIIANI A McKENNAN, AlleutieGy
City
aqir Bag c h elor's Hair Ulye--No bnrning, i•hmt,-
ng eoinntiund eVer have attalli.i the Ilnircreal bsvor
to Itilet, the original, never-tailinK ta,orile. Nei
i..re not ow, true to hertelf than the brown I.la.
klueed in the reddest, otrayeat. or tnetit t n,wzy hair. h.) C.
Made and n,i1.1, or applied. it ii .111711 KWIC: , Wig Fitet.ii , ,
o 1,1,1.. ate ?..% 71 Broadway. New. York.
0 wh slo.oh nail retail, by Dr. 010. li. KlTallt, Ito
EMT=
ort Iftcation, th , instdilt n pla,t, in a1 , i.1/,1
rolt, 1•11.1 .go 1,. oven PALLE:I I.IIN
— ' 4
and 1..14 the Jrut, are 11,•
Lot , n 80, vOlitao.sul indn.nro u ill 1., neutrall7rii rtir I
n/41% , “1,1 tw , t1,.1i ,LII I.
i\ kilNi f \ SECTS, AND PLANTS.
tl 1.1” haroll.-ns b) ruhlalig in inNtnialy n quAlLtity
1.1.1..1 . :4 PAIN 1.1V11: All% 111. and after 1 it. '1%1..11 , 11.
:MILT(IN 8. LATHAM
1 (the keeper
233
308
a-yqc''.~.
_.~K
NLW ionic. Supt,onakor
EM=I
N... N. xtrvist, corner of Fourth
nti.111.4 a V1`1.14 511/111 'Mt duke i
Ow % will tu , reAturutt t,• t lour natural cut,.
.p , t+ It, v 1411.10. t v“ltaw 1,11
,N:11 tly utl nt. 1, ‘1i.m.1,..,11.1
At tie. ells LL boob slid
it hatches yen the pluti The I.lli, .•I
mth. ids , 1111. NO speedily ninth-A1it...4.
M!!!MMIM=
lIENRN DALLEY, Ma.nuftteturor,
C. V. CI.ICIij:N 14)., Nlmunifacturerk
110
Solt] nt tti.ntx UKO. It. KEVtikti,
Wo.ol strt.l., and by neftrly rvvry dealer Lii
mwli. inns
throtlttltolit litAter. All orders or letters for in
form:lllou or atlviro, to Ile nddr,cnU LI C. V. CLICKEN Ell
CO.. New. York
Arir If oofland'al German Bill
Patlith Eilit. •• Ironton,
iniottivpr, 00,1wr 1551.
Dr. C. .V. Jack.orn—lh•ar Sir: The Bitters an , in great de
tali,' here. In addition to the quantity sold by Huxley
de,etits, the two store,. noire ~.1( then.
MI it,,, ttt b., 111 , 1 it'll., I unit they an , timid, used by :sod
Srieo to re`billl.l thrir ttrokl,l foIINIIIII
..on. I kart' liSa'al, attiring the hot summer, in my own
um:). hmr bottles. They were recommended to me brat hy
114 ....OW,. :at it tone %then any ayetem wag much debilitat.Al
2.,41 . 1 thy yileete of nnevere biliono fever. They gave me an
piteciie and reetored a lone and vigor to my whole nyatem
,gym of the Seidenther numbers of my palter I related tue
ol the good 'flab of th.• Billet. Mint, Which
mo they hate had a lar,e 411.1 e, and have now laconic the
ntrthrine In Lbw iritally.
In nrinniou, I would say that 1 Cli.e groat pleasure in
giving )nu this testimony of the value and slime., of y„411
prep/vat Ree, pertfiilly, yours, RA LP El LUTE.
mivertiptontent.
1...1r AM" by Fl.e.Xll NG BitOS, and Ur. GEO. U. “. MYSN.Ft
'tttsburgb. I,tt9:2valaw
Why will you Suffer, WEICN RELTEF CAN BE
SO EASILY OBTAINED/-11ave you a Sore Throat, Quinsy,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Cron p Stiff Joints, Frost
Bites, Burns, Sprain; or Falun in any part of your system I
You can he relieved at once by using the moat beautiful of
all Liniments, the " Whin. Circassian Liniment," prepared
by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Ye., and for sale cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and
JAN. P. FLEMING, near R. It. Depot, AlOgheny. See ad.
vertisenient in 1111141101" column of toetay'S'paper. ltuarl:lni
WE-Siocktngs and Holidery for Wint.er.—
If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and abort
Stmkinv , , you will take our itdvice and go to C. DAty's, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth oitreet,And buy some of atowe
elogant One titkaltinga, that make your feet 10f1 like And
comfortable. MIA also makes and sells every variety in
osiery that yell can mention. at Will.ioBa/0 and retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market alley hod Fifth
.1014
WS - If yon wish to buy n 0000 ;and at the ham"
time. a CHHAP SILK HAT, call and get ono our 83.00
whleh are no Bond an CO! bo bought for the money in
Hats and Caps—All who wish to wear a NEAT
m1(1001) HAT or CAP, should rail nt No. 114 WOOll It.,
aq purchase what they may wan in that Ene.
aril& MORGAN & ell.. 164 Wootht.
•
MULES, MULES—The undersigned would
respectfully announce to their friends that they will
be In Ilttahurgli cm the 29th lust-, with a drove of BIIPR
RIOR MIMES, which they will sell at removable priees:
Ault:dud! WEBBROORok COMER
MOSE
IMUUM
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AN!) MARINE
/N i s Tit ANCE COMPA
CORNER a W.:pH It AND WICKET STIVERIa
wax
AP ItTS IiURGII, PA.
, L''.. -, .•
~. .
GALWAY
_ ..,__-
•., -14 4o: .
Prealdent.:
Tom Oases*, Vetary.
-,..
—Thin CeMpitipprinakes exert' Inatfrtmce atilier*Ring tn.
or cennemed with LIFF4LISKS.
Also, against HULLVLND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers aiddd jatibutaries, and MARLNE RISKS
, -.
generally. -
• And against Lose and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and' ransportation.
Policies leaned at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. (.167.721111, B. D., John Scott,
Jaunt Marthall, David Richey,
Jaiu.s W. liallmau, Charles Arbuthnot,
A lexauder Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, ...,
John Fullerton, blanadold B. I.lrdlan,
David 11. Chambers, Chrlattari Zug,
William Carr, Robert 11. Bartley,
Jill. D. BrUill. %Li 8
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SIIoENBt:RUEIL President.
ROBERT PINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR. General Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS
DIRECTORS.
. .
J. ILo
Sirinlwry;er, .
0. W. Cam,
C. W. Bali India., W. IC. Nimick,
!Naar M. Venuti,k, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, H. D. Cochran,
R. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Canghey,
°corgi, S. helilrn, S. S. Bryan,
David 111'Candlovs.
. _
113 - All Losses sust.tlned by parties insured under policies '
3,3,13,1 by thin Coltmany will be bberally adjusted and prompt
ly p.. 1,1 at (10 (OEII2E, No. Pe WATER STREET. Dyl I
WESTERN INSUIZANCE COMPANY,
l'irrsuutut it. (11.1Ultil .33 3adent; P. 111.
Quatoog, Secretary.
\trill insure against all kinds 01 3 r. 5:. Ahi r..
All losses will be ItbeniJly mi)usteil en I 3 .- optly ;add.
A Home I nstitntion, managed by ;), .3 who ar t i
uelt
thy community, 11.1.1 who ATO der I mined, In
to pt DOSel and ihNrlitity, to maintainslursu
they have wwoused, ire ollering the best. pr0 . ,..3 3to 1ti.3 . 43
who desire to be insured.
IhREOTOILIi--R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketam, .1. %I. hl tier,
N. 11011116 a, .Ir., W. 11. Smith, O. lhmnnu, tl,,orgit
Andrew Ackley, ,Lome Lippincott, lieorge Darsie,Ja sl
Arley, Alexander Niuuck, Thos... Scott.
$ Ottire, No. In: Water street, (Warehouse of Spam( A
. np stains,) Pittsburgh. nov243ly(r.
E. 5. CARRIER
111=
A. A. CARRIER & lIRO.,
63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh,
AG EN 'l' S
Stale Mutual Fire and Dlarlue Insuritite
Co., of HARItA6LteIIO. CA P/TAL, $350,000.
Girard kolre and Marine insurance Co., of
Pilll.A_DEl.Plll. o i. CAPITAL, 530 0,000.
nsuranee Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCHESTER, VA. l'A L, $300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, HAR
ItlSllllEkt. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Inunrance Co.
ICYD MD. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, $2,154,489
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH.
1'..4/li'AL AND ASBE7 S, Nov. 6,18:e5, 1,129,022 49.
Witt. F..1011140'0.1, Yrushiont_.......A. A. CLRAISR, Becrot.ry
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 FIFTH STREET,
ONE DOUR EAST OF THE EXCHANGE BANK,
Pitt 'burgh, Pa. .
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Purchased direct from the Importer for CASIL The
stock consists of all the different flavors and grades of TEA
brought to the Amorkan market, and
SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT TUC
VERY LOWEST CA3II PRICES!
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACK
AGES, expressly for the trade.
TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY TETE HALF CHEST.
COFFEE, SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE. of the Ern
lIRANDS, for sale.
Long espertenee in the hnsinees is a cure plasm/too that
every article .ad will be as represented.
AtiENT. or SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, FOR THE SILL OF lis
JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINF—S.• S. J Alr' 1% ES,
Pittatinrgh, June 2u, Idhd—( jo 21)
FREIGHT LINE.
iiii*,4LEW WNW AM&
TIIIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
.11 km of freight from Now York, in three days, at
$1,201 , 100 ths, and from l'hiladelphin lu 40 hours at $1 1 ,
WO 11..
11 KOVI PT'S 01 TICS Ft)lt TI \VITU A WRITT 11N
IUA R A NTEK.
01_ No paver packageA or email Ilundlem received.
EC L 1 I'%h: FREIk; LIT LIN K."
V. B. A L.1.8N, Attest, No. 2 Astor liumw, New York.
I I M, hetint, Phi
For hardier or apply to
W. B. BARROLL, Agent
No. tit Inorth
24 I tu —.lournai copy
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER ,k DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. $3 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
.114" Tot subsvriter is now opening a well selects' * ‘....a I
tent ,tf forehin and rl.ruivertie hardware, all new,rtud will he
sold on as good terms an any other house in this city. lie
n JI alas), keep on ham' a general rotsortment of
lIAIWWARK, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &c.,
To loci. he rasisai tally invites the attention of purchasers.
SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK.
JAS. CrILI,IN'' M T. lt.AiiEN.
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
I=l
PROPISISTORS OF Till
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AHD 118 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
RHODES, HAGEN CO..
FoRWARDINO AN!) COMMISSION
NO. a 0 SYCAMORE sr., CINCINNATI, o.[jy.
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross and First Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
F LOUR. GRAIN.
• BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERALL}
El=
deL i AAA, pc
MITE=
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORNER ROSS AND FTRNT STREETS,
ERMAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBURG IL
fry Pnattengent brought from the old country to Pittrt
burgh, mud uuntoyn rotuittmi to Europe. [nov27
W. H. SMITH W. W. R. HUNTER
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCYIK
In Second and 151 Front sL,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
MAN UV ACTIT PIKS ov
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
W. tr. A. will contract fur Warming and Ventilating
by Sloan or Hut Watt,, Pipes or Chilsou's Furnace,Churcb
es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Orson Humes, Dwellings,
Court Houses, Jails, or lintels. No. 25 MARKIIT wpm,
Pittsburgh. • apl6
Jso. H. /tongs, late of litnphreys, Iluffruand K ooua, Phila.
D. W. liner= Late of Pittsburgh.
KOONS & lIERSTIPIE,
FLOUR FACTORS,
41 , 1 p
General Produce Commission MeiJhants,
P 47 North Wharra and6Nara Water s'reet,
below Baer strfri,
PIITLADR PHIA.
WEYER TO
Bagnl.y.Woodwani a Co. Phil. f Bryan, Kennedy & Co. Pitteb_.
liarrett. Martin & Co. " IL. Wiltaartb ACo o ,
Wood & Oliver, " i BoU 4 I....W;gett,
Sliter, rein° a Co. '! 4 . . 4W. Rea.
2 4 0.4 , CTo 4 Cu. ~ Dagalny,Cuagravp & Co. .
ruit, mother & Co. " Watt & Wilson,
J. L. Lobular &. Ow Cincinnati. Fosdick & Yenalds, Cincinnati.
A. A. rt. Muck & Co. " Marrow & Gettint a,
Tweed & Sibley., " J. S. ett , l4 ,l Wea4 4 030. -
And Pittsburgh and PhilAtifillbin xletchint4rilawn. ll 9.;
ial.k4OP*4 •
WRIGHT'S PILLS-5 gross ust . received
and for mots by (1y21) VIL A. YrNG BROS.
MOIWA & Go.
164 Wood Istre.t
a _u ..;fir: --'~;~~
EIMMIM
OLD ECLIPSE
RIFIRCIIANTS,
CAST STEEL
ALso.
ALEX. HUNTER,
CM=
No. 299 Liberty street,
*PITTSBURGH
ANUFACTVIIERS OP
ROUERS' ISIPROVED PATENT
PITTSBUItIiII, PA
JAMES BLAKELY,
MIII
Redding's Russia Salve.—lt ie a Boston remedy
of. thirty years' standing, and is
,recommended
lib physicians. is ksure and speedy cure for
Mims, piles, bolts, corns, felons, chUblairug and
oid sofeis - Vf every kind; for fever iores, ulcers,
iscal(thead; nettle rash;linniiiiis, sore nip
gee, .; recommended hy : nurses,) whiti owl y , titi e s,
festers, ..dea bites, spider stings, froaen
salt rheuin, scurvy, sore and cracked sere
nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a MOSt:'valua
ble remedy and cure, which can be testifieTto by
thousands who have used it in the city of Boston
and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from
the purestmaterials, from a receipe brought from
assia—of articles, growing in, that , country—
and the proprietors have letters faim Aciaimes,'
clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and
others who have used-it. thetimelves, and-recom
mend it to others. Redding'a Russia Salve 'split
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,
p. 5 cents a box. Redding & Co. t im4rietors.
For sale by B. A. Fahnestock -Co., "'ag
ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. HACeyser
and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh; Beckham &
M'Kennan, Allegheny city.
ail- Have You a Rupture of the Bowels
—I would most respectfully iuvite the attention of theme af
filmed with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
main tment of Trame of various patterns, and to stilt every
age, applied and malefaction guarantied In everieseie, at m 9
ofllce, No. 140 Wood street, Pittabrtrith, Pa, sign of the
(bides Mortar. Among the Trusses sole. by me will be
Marsh's Radical Oure Trust;
French Trnsaes, very light spring;
Guns Elastic Trusses;
C'hildrend Trusses, single and double;
UnshilUsal Trusses, children? and adults;
Rberli's Eliptic Spring Truss;
Dr. S. S. Fitch's Supporter Truu ;
The price of Trusses vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
.r Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
nding the measure around the hips, stating whether the
rupture is on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt
Pr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the unroof Frothy.-
the Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomenallea, Chronic
Diarrhant, and any weak nessdepending on a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. Fitch's Abdominal Supporter ;
English Elastic Abdominal Belts;
~ 4 11: Elastic ;
And nearly sorry kind of Supporter now in use. I also sell
Shoithier Braces of every style, for weak chested and stoop
x I nail de red perm alb.
Elastic Stockings, for broken and varicose veins.
Suspensory Bandages, of all kinds.
Syringes of every earirly and pattern, and in fact every
kind of mechanical appliance 1:113041 in the mire of disease.
DR. 'KEYSER would state to pereone in want of Braces or
Trusses that he can often send to suit the patient by writing,
but it is always better to see the patient and apply the Truss
r Brace personally. Address
DR. GEt). A. KEYSER, 140 Wood at.,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
nlO-dtwl y
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
lISCORPORATID HT THE LEOLSIATIME Or PEIT367I.VAIfIA, 1831.
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL $300,000.
Deice No. 59 Walnut St, Philadelphia.
PRIVILEGED FOR FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
BTATEMENT
Authorized Capital
Amount oiCapitai paid up
Surplus
Total tiaaeta liable for lossea
Bonds and Mortgages on nninctimbered Real
Estate, and Stocks of per valne..—... ...... —4182,600 00
Bonds and Stock Notes, bearing Mir per cent.,
interest 28,196 00
Clash on hand and In the hands of Agents 26,744 18
Bills Receivable 14,396 00
P. M. Moriarty, Esq.,
Wm. Smith, Esq.,
(Rm. W. CM!milky, Esq.,
Wm. J. P. White, Earl.,
J. S. Helfrich, Esq.,
J. Moans THOMPSON, Prey.
This is to certify, that I have critically, and by a personal
examination of the books. capital, 5.690te and securitses of
the Alliance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, inveele
gated the standing and responsibility of said Institution,
and I do find, and am entirely clear iu my couvictiona, that
said Company has a 1,70.. id unimpaired Capital in Mortgage
on unincumbared Real Estate, worth double the amount
for which the same is mortgaged. My investigations har
been rigorous and searching, and are, I think, reliable.
BENJAMIN H. AUSTIN.
take pleasu.te in saying that I have been acquainted
with Benjamin H. Austin tor several years, and have entire
confidence in his integrity, capacity and ability, and would
place lull reliance upon his statements or legal opiniOn.
iIILLAILD FILLMORE.
Wm. H. Blair. firm of Blair B. B. Myrick & Co. Phila.
& Hotter, Phila. Geo. Jenkins, Jr. "
Wm. Bowers, Hon. Harry Baldwin, Byrn.
lion. Jos. Bauman, N. Y. cues, N.Y.
li. H. 'fathom, N. Y. Benj. H. Austin, 'Buffalo.
This Company effects PYRE INSURANCE on balliiinge,
goods and furniture; MARINE INSURANCE on vessels,
cargo and freight; INLAND INSURANCE ou goods by
mars, lakes. canals or railroads, on SS accommodating
terms as any other responaihie dam
LUKE TAAFFE, Agent.
•r 23 No. 80 Water street, Pittsburgh,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL L. MARSH:ELL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 94 Wafer street, between Market and Wbod selves.
Big-insares HULL AND CARGO RIM, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tribatarica
insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
William Bagnloy,
dames M. Cooper,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
Isaac M. Pennock,
Harbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
John Shipton
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, - - $300,000
al_ Insures Buildings and other Property against Loss or
Damage by Fire; also, molted Perils of the Sea, Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
°moths—SlMON CAMERON, President.
PENJ. 'PARKE, Vice President
S. S. CARRIER, Secretary.
A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. [jtc.Ma3ru
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, S. R. CORN RR TIILRD AND WALNUT na.,
Philadelphia.
air MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivera, Canals,
Luker and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE.: ON MERCIIANDIZE generally. On
Storm, Dwelling Holmes, Ac.
Auets of the Cbmpany November 5tA,1866.
Bouda, Mortgages and Real Estate .$101,021 94
Philadelphia City, and other Loans 66,210 00
Stock in Batiks, Itailread and Insuranoa Co's 25,060 10
Bills receivable 186,440 07
Cash ou hand 26,828 00
Balances in hands of Ageuta, Premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently bellied, and other debt
duo the Company
Subscription Notre.
William 31artin,
Joseph H. Seed,
F.druund A. &lder,
John C. Davin,
John R. Penrose,
George U. Leiper,
tdward Darlingdin,
Do. IL 11. Huston,
William 0. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer !Ilene - Mu,
Chorine Kelley,
11. Jones Brooke,
Johnson,
Illr!1=11
THR. C. fiksn, Vice Preak
iik.NRY L 1133111121, Secretary.
MARINE INSURANCE,
F MANUFACTUREW IriSTANCE Ci
OF PHILADELPHIA.
offAinsa PUIPCITAL-011AATIED lIL Tat sum OP martniA'Alne-
Chartered Capital, $500,Q00,
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND D.R4NSPORTAI7O.IO
AARON S. uppuNpon President.
cyltuoraoaxas L secret7.
aloaas YOUN , Treasurer.
D 11111070113.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thome',
Mahlon 01Hingham., William Neal,
Nicholas 0. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fields,
John P. Simons, James P. Smyth.
ssirThls Company has been organized wt ei_ Cask Capi
tal, end the Directors have deterinfiN o.4qt the business
to its available resources. To ohnoieo proem* In conduct.
ing its affairs, tall allele/apt adjustment of loam
'Pittehurgh Caen, No. TO Water Stmt. •
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
The following well known and responsible Itirgis is Pitts
burgh have authorized reference to theta, With * regard to the
stability and soundness t the Illinnfachwera' Insurance
Corn=
ItalgtW Wilson, Childs & Co.,
George P. &Ott' & Co., Hampton & Campbell.
Jones, %num & CD., FI. Childs & Co,
nor?
PENNSILVANLA INSURANCE CO
, I , PITTEM.VIiGH.
corner o. Vint h and Smithfield Streets,
4 ITIIIORIZED CAPITkL, 5300,00 Q.
Insure Sulidlnge and other Property against Loa or
n by Fire. and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi
gation and Tranep rtatOn.
DTPXOTOItg.
Wm. P. Rody Patterson, Jamb Painter,
0 4. , •W. WElintook., Jae. P. 'fanner,
Stearn, W. Stall W.B. Hawk' D. E. Park,
I. Grier Sproul, Wade. liampton, D. M. Long,
A. J. donee, .1 H. Jones. H. R. EcIIMML
OPTIRERS.
Preddent. L JOHNSTON.
vice Pmaaait........RODY PATTERSON.
Beerisd 710a5.....1. A. CARAIia. Pal
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able teinii, oe hi'itichair . Tir - ' 9ll6 " i thir il " r.
:.5 ,P 1 `,....r0Ft# 131 .: . crOrC. -,
This Land to heeTtlY limbered; aliftilaircotrieldentittoihe
Clarion river, in FOCali_cminty, MO Mar thilibbfri#lo6,
floated out and brought to suarkot- 1 ... ,,, ..
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' It contains an ELEVEN ROOT VIIIN of.-, , . ~).. 1.1..
GOOD GOAL ~, '- . •' ~ 4,
ruder a ~,s: laripport r ion of. tholand. ~
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Iraa'G - re ,and„ Unica:One:. ~, -; .--
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In abundance upon It; and 'hewn is good and waj1ant.,03 ,, ,,
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Is surveyed across it, and vrfll no:dinlkk bc',, 4 4 .141 14 4 1 :
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part of a line of railroads lion) New YOok,t4
The soli is good And gerieralltyleVe), andla tithe,.. Olt
a region that will own be one of the beat . fitrirdarreisOlra.-
the ante.
Thell3ooacrealle together to zetodyi and will beeold'aeli,:,,
bargain to the purchaser. Enquire of
4- , THOMAS WOODS, Beal Notate - 404 -- '''
antNa76.Fottrtit.street,Ppl#trgAL
.$300,000.
.$210,806 00
40,140 18
...... 6260,836 18
$240,838 18
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James BBL Esq.,
BenJ. B Myrick,
a. li. McGolley, Esq.,
P. Wyckoff,
Wm. IL Gray,
Benj. H. Austin, E.S.q.
P. M. MORIARTY, President,
Capt. Mark Starling
Samuel M. Hier,
William Bingham,
John B. Dilworth,
Fmncie Sellers,
J. Schoonmaker,
William B. Hays.
deal
93,889 9C
100,000 00
$817,30 ltl
DIRECTORS.
Jawed C. Hand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr,
Juatma L. Price,
Jarn4 Tennant,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Shan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Runup, •
Johp libimple, Pittsburgh
P. Morgan, 11
J. T. Logan,
WM. MARTIN, President.
Ident.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
95 Water street, Pitteburgh
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WATEItPIPES.
From two to six lecli calibre. -
PRICES from 12 to 80 Omits per Poit
ALect—RoctuterEs
PEARL STARCH
_per sate Wholesale at Ntanttfaettures
Priees by . •
HENRI( U. COWWit,
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FORWARDING AND "- ' 4
C 0 M M I SS 10 R.: 7 -MAR CIIIA NT ..
`ix!) wiamwrzutts or t
CHEESE, BIIIVEH, itialit risl36l. .1
- , 2011D - PRODUCE GEN.KRALLY,:
No. 26 WOaD STILEKT, PriTsßQBfißt r y Uefili.
MED:ZIAI
On Tuotalai , morning, at half past maven o'elki*J4samP
MARY ANNorife or AungslifoLstrasum, eteteddaligh-•
ter or Wx. O'Lkaay ;Att the tweuty-Iguge year Otitee sigiv
after a lingering tftrieta
tier friends and thhfgendeandicquaintanceSpf fl 4
ly are respectfaq)itsHoid-te attend the fawned thle
sag, at at ten o'rhwkr from the residence of her - husband>,
Pint Atrlet, hotween..Orant and Smithfield: etreettli" ,
ceed to the St.ldary's Cemetery. - ,
At the residence of hie father, .in All4tierby, city, on the
19th Ind-, JOHN A. FORISYTai , Sr(of the Arm of Forsyth
& C 0.,) aged thirty-one years. •
. .
The friends of I.lhdiihtly aro rasp' acifidlyinitteitiraitlnd
the fnnentl, which will proceed from raktenco of his
hither, Mr. Jecou Fonerni, Allegheny.,City, in 10 o'clock
Ilmnday morning, the Mat net:
lkotisa al 14111k1 u 1513011
ALLEGHENY CITY DEMOCRATIC MEETING.--
The ,lICRANAN AND lIRECKENRIDGE CUM
wall hold its regular Meeting on THIIRSDAY NIGHT,,Ang.
21st, at EXCELSIOR HALL.
Mr. DAVID D. IttLUCE and others will address the Inset
g. Judge ERROR ENRIDOEIs also expected to be wetatnt-
W3l. M. HEB80Nr1 :
WM. A. READ, 'Boarsfasits. , ,
M. POSTER. • JJJ
First Public Bale of Delaware Trust Lauds
its the Territory of Kansas.
PROCLAMATION
BY THE PRESIDEYT OF THE UNITED SPATE
N pursuance of law, I, FRANKLIN Plltlt , President
of the United States of Atnerica, do hereby ,and
make known that a public sale will be held at Fort Leaved•
worth, in the Territory of HILIIMUS, commencing ortBlotideY,
the 20th day of October nest, for the disposal of ancitof the
laude and town lute, held in trust by the United' Statettfor
the benefit of the Delaware tribe of Indiana, as me attuatptl
within the undermentioned townships, comprising r .thebant.
ern p Alton of the lands ceded by the said
in trust as albresaid, to wit: •
South of the base line and east of!he tie:A prieniipal oreetdidn.
Township' seven, eight, nine,and tenottiiingel i tdnetain'
Townships seven, eight, nine, and tan, 'of Witigtifinetitl;":
Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, of ranttetiianty ilne.
Townships eight, nine and ten, of rangetwentftwo.'".
Townships nine and ten, of range twenty-three.,
Also, the surveyed blocks in the tOwerof JUNIN* W"
so called; from No. 1 to No. 121, incltudve, situated in teen
s/do Nos. 9 and 10eouth, of range 19 east, aboveidentioned,
according to the plat of said town of Jackeon tills on Akin
the calks of the stmeyor general of the Terriberiesot Nati.
eas and Nebraska, to which reference Is made. ;, . .
• Also, the surveyed blocks in the town of ,DILAWARgoio
called, from No. 1 to No. 91, inclusive, situated in loYfrad.4o
No. 9 south, of range 22 east, above mentioned, accetningto
the plat of said town of Delaware on file in the office of i w4d
surveyor-general, and to which reference is
Also, the surveyed blocks is the town of HAITDVILhBOO ,
called, from No 1 to No. 94, inclusive, situated withittlown.
shire Noe. 8 and 9 month, of range 19, aboventeidieneklac
cording to the plat of said town on ills in. the office. of the
mid surveyor-general, and to which reference is made:
Also, the surveyed blocks In the tonne& . LATTAVIIIM,
so called, from No. 1 to No. 18, inclusive, affirmed in town
ship No. 8 south, of range No. 2.1 men, above-menikinediao
cording to the plat of said town of Lott:P/111e on hie in, the
office of the mid surveyor-general, and to which referents io
made. -
And also the lota in the several blocks asimrveyed sail Ink •
out in LEAVEN WORTH CITY, recalled, Oblate iirttognialiP
No. 8 south, of range 22 east above mentioned, aceordietto
the plat of saki town of Leavenworth City on Blain:UM Mts
of the said surveyor-general of said Territories, and Waddell
reference le hereby. made.
Said above-mentioned lands, town lota, and tibicluativiltig
been classified and seined by commissioners thilythpyibleted
for that purpose according to law, the valusUotteo plied
upon the same respectively will be the Minimum atteltialt
the Mine will be offered for sale. .
The terms of sale will be wish,and upon puilnilni Wing
made, receipts in duplicate will be made therefor, oh* of
which will be delivered to the purchaser.
Patents will subeequentlybe granted for the lands solute.
rinsed in accordance with the laws in force regulating - the
Issue thereof. - •
The offering of the above lands and teem late end, blocks
will be commented on the day appointed, and will Prodeed
in the order in which they are advertised wlthall crmierdent
despatch until the whole shalt have teen- offered Mud the
sales thus closed.
All purchases not paid for on the day of We - WI I* re
offered on the following claret the :risk of the . defitulting
purchaser.
Given tinder my hand, at the City of .WashintWe
14th day of August, A. D. 1850. 'FRANKLIN P
By the President:
aroma W. Mairrramovr, .
Commissioner of Indian Affaha.
Nc na —The above advarthement.wlll be published in tiecb .
papers only as are requested by note - to Insert - IL
authlawtxt2Odsw
TO THE PU LlC._We have this day. ap
pointed Mr. JOHN WALSH ourlsoleAgent-for the rale
of ROBINSON'S PATENT GRIDIRON in Pittsburgh and
vicinity. Persons will find him at the entreace tOCIty
on mnket days, where - a frdl assortment unfrOtis wRf be
kept ffir sale, at manniseturere prices Person dealitott
Irons will please order from Mr. Walsh; direct.
W A RWICR, - RUMMY & CO.
Orders left with S. MUSGRAVE & CO., 2 DIA3iOE4
will be promptly attended to by the Agent., .-' an2Clikw
MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER4thirre
mired . and for sale by FL MINE& k' CO., Igo. El
SMITHFIELD street. - ‘'
Graham's Magazine for September--price 16 cent*
Godey'lLady'a Book, '• 4, 15 .
Peterson's Magazine, " - " 16 . " ! i
Chamber's Journal, " lb " '
"
Ballorr's Magazine, " 10 "
Yankee Notions, ... o•uxti
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS) —Call and examine the
large stock of New Books at IL MINER k.- - 00:13,
aa2o No. 32 Badthflel3
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IN ES, BRANDIES, TEAS, 'AT
. . . .
Aurgnatt.—kin Thursday morning, '2h* hint; at, IE
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, curnarat Wood and
Fifth streets, will be sold,
3 pipes superior &vignette Cognac Brididirt
5 eighth pipes Pale end Dark do; •
7 quarter casks Cetto Madeira Wine ;
15 mows superior Port, Sherry and Madeira Must
30 ball cheats Young ilyson and Black Tema
an2o P. 31. DAVI% /Cuter.
FORT WAYNE'GAS LIGHT -CO. 800 g
Ar Aumuou.--On ThnridaY,YerailiEs A1aguat , 2110,11113 , 6
o'clock, at the Mercbanbs' Exchange, Fourth Mrs.*, will DO
sold SOO shame Port Wayne Gaslight . Co-StOck,ssoraitaare,
paid in, and warranted tq pay at 10‘per cent. pef an
num. itopli P. M. DAVISt Attars.
`RRY LAIC(
4cV ~:(1"g STUCK . _ -
7/ knit GWICEN ANA BLACK. TEM —•
J receivoi and for lila at. lower ituin utoid; by
• EITJAYNES,
au2o ielan Brere,Ne. 3E1,110b. et..
TARENTII
IRE ALLEDIIENY VALLEY-RAILROAD
, .
Two daily trains (Sundays excepted) will nm fblknnul
leaving Canon street at El o'clock it. M.i . ' and 6:45
P. IS
(la
• TEUBSDA 17, Ananst 21, au' extra train will leave at 9
o'clock A. M,
la SATURDAY, August =, extra trainee will liana/ 2:130
cuad, 8 M. the latter train will return frOm Tare4um
?SUNDAY at LSO A. M.
On the day the Encampment clonal an extra train will blare
Tarentum for Pittsburgh at it o'clock A-AL, and Lt nem
sary,.another train early in the afternoon. . .
Excursion tickets for the round trip spay be hid fel 60
cents._
119,1:PED, •
NEW BOOKS.—
Life of Col. Fremont—Ty John Bigelow. Srkeents.
• " James Buchanan—bY N.G. Horton. .00 "
" ()en. Morgan—by James Graham.
Last of the Foresters, a stdry,of the Old Y R ,
&Is Frontier—by John Eaton Cooke.__'
Captive Youths or Judah- 7 17y Rev. L.TW. -
Jones.
Victoria, or the World Overcome-11y 3Thw 0.
Chesebro.
Western Border Life.-41Yanny Minter., . 90 . .
Smucker's Life of Fremont.
Upham'a
Tribune Almanac for • , 12A "
Portraits of Colonel F reznorklbtelL s ' •
James Bachanau i „, • .
Republican Songster. . 30
Maps attowiNg Oka Free and Mays Staten. liii
yank)* Notions for September.
Ontann's Magazine fbr September.
The above just received and far f sale low: OA UMW
of 20 Per cent. than idaewhera. - •
Remember the pace is at LaIIIIPEIRILBOO4OeIfGRO
augl9 • 77lroctirtEW ' set
YANKEE NOTIOSS, ii F Setts**. --- 2
cent&
Ballea'a IPV.VAS for september, loca4s,
Grahnu's Magazine for September; cent/ J
petetzon'y Magazine for Septeonber4l6cwc„...
Chambers' Journal for Ante,
Republican Pocket PLstbl. a 001000NIft4 fgicialb r
Republican Campaign &miter..
Fremont Songster.
Derdocratic Sompries. ' -
For sale by W- A. GW .DENlimittanr &
arG9
Fifth-at'. opposite _ thi Theatre.
WA_NTED TO PUP.cgAM F ., - 60.1 , ms
or from 80 to nn mr es each. Also 6. place et from 6
lb 10 acres ten milt sof the clty,luilidy . l**l . or
riser; not partlerder altrstimprovernotiks.
Wanted—Two Gbh ro do house worklot- Mindliss
to Allegheny City.
Wanted—A situation as Cook In a:-Hotel Or , 8011111/118
HOMO. Also a PUCE, in the ,coludry for an ,
a bout It years of ege, to stay until he is 17 or 111.:0'1 , '
Apply to G. W. 13131 , 116, north side of Ohio strstficonith
door east of the Clurnoud. Allegheny City. ,A011,19
A RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINis
cdrarea s we will we a lasso DwelUn 110
line stare ROOla,aad *SP La Afatellitit"4'VZ
sow. Saaww. app.t* Pa, at a Ent price aM on
e moix4
x4 la so alcallautalarol for •loplapa, Pt+ Poe,
and au/ of Waft. Zor Pawl , -
cult :13:re soN, 51 Ilan* sk_
TUNIPER BERRIXS • —lOOO lbs. "list ter
seised and finals SI (len R
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