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AUDITOR OZNYELLL JACOB FRY, Jr., MOMOMIRT CO Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania ELECTORS AT LARGE: CHARLES IL BUCK ALEW, Columbia. WILSON VOANDLh'ES, Allegheny. Ist Markt: GEO. W. NF.BING ER- Philadelphia Co. 3d " PIERCE BUTLER, Phtlad, Iphiu City. 3d " EDWARD WA itT3I AN. Philadelphia Cu. 4th " WM. H. WITTE, Philadelphia County. s th " .1011 N McN AIR. Montgomery County. 6th' " JOHN 11. BRI.NTON, Cheater County. ith " DAVID LAURI'. Lehigh County. SEh " CHARLES KESS.LEIL Botha County. 9th " JAMES PATTERSON, Laneamer Co. 10th " ISAAC SLENKEIs, Union County. 11th " nn •• 13th 14th " h loth " 15th " Extracts from Buohanan+• Speeit on the Independent Treasury Rift. "THAT COUNTRY . IS MOST PROSPEROUS WHERE LA BOR COMMANDS THE GREATEST REWARD. "FROM MY SOUL I RESPECT THE LiBORINO MAX LABOR IS THE FOUNDATION OF THE WEALTH OF EVERY COUNTRY, AND TILE FREE LABoRERF OF TIIE NORTH DESERVE RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY AND INTELLIGENCE HEAVEN FORBID THAT ILi HoULD DO THEM WRONG 1" THE GLORIOUS SEPTEMBER. Mass Convention ! ! ON THE TENTH OF SEPTEMBER, THE ANNIVERSARY OF PERRY'S VICTORY. The Democratic State Central Commit tee have resolved that a MASS CONVENTION Buchanan and Breckinridge SHALL BE HELD AT PITTSBERGII, DN WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH The undersigned Committee wen. ap• pointed by the BUCHANAN CLUB t,, make arrangements 14 thy• eontemplta , .l CONVENTION. and have the honor of informing thy: inbli that they have made every arrangement necessary to insure a Glorious Demonstration!! On behalf of the DEMOCRACY . PITTSBURGH, wo cordially invite• tl,e friends of the Constitution and the Union —all who would preserv,• undivided and unimpaired the glorious inheritance be yueathed ns by the Patriots and Sages of the Revolution—all who i<vercucc the memory of WASHING-TON, the FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY ; who warned us to frown down every attempt at section al agitation—all who truly admire the vir tues of JACKSON, ('LAY, WEBSTER and 'WRIGHT, whose energies in IMi were devoted to the preservation of the Union AS IT IS : All these we cordially invite to meet us upon this occasion. The list of speakers invited to be pr, , - sent embraces the names of some the most distinguished men in the naMin. The fol lowing gentlemen have been invited as speakers, and many of them will be pie sent: Gea,Lewis Cass, David Tod, Wm. B Reed, Pierre Soule, L. K. Bowen, Josiah Randall, John W. Forney, John L Dawson, A. H. Stephens, J. Glancy Jones, Will A. Stokes, Wm. Witte, Robert T. Walker, No effort will be spared to render this demonstration worthy of the cause, and t h e candidates we advocate—worthy of PENNSYLVANIA'S FAVORITE SON ! ! Who is now the favorite of the American people Come One, Come All G. NV. CASB, Chairman, Charles Shafer, I). Picked:if:li, J. R. M'Clintock, A. Holstein, Saml. W. Black, John Birmingham, David Campbell, John C. Dunn, G. F. Gillmore, J. A. Gibson, T. J. Keenan, Charles Barnett, Thos. Scott, E. Jones, Wm. H. Smith,* Chas. T. lhinsen, Wm. M. Stewart, C. Hartwell, D. W. Boss, G. P. Hamilton, Wm. M. Edgar, P. C. Shannon, conuntttee, -- GRAND RALLY OF THE DEMOCRACY IN ALLEGHENY CITY COL. SAlit'L W. BLACK Will address the DEMOCRACY at the house of GEorywi GERST, In the Third Ward, Allegheny, on THURSDAY NIGHT, August 28, 18:7,8 The ALLEGEIE'NY CITY GLEE BLCB will also be then, W. A. REED, WM. M. IiERRON, MORRISON' POSTER, •Yn'r[arieo Buchanan and Breckenridge Cita, lUD THE BANNER TOWNSHIP IN THE FIF LD. OLD ROSS WILL STEAK FOR TIIE CANDIDATES Of THE PEOPLE The DEMOCRACY of Row Townebip are requested to .1112 ET on SATURDAY. the 6th September, et 4 o'clock, I'. 3L, at the Election District. (DALzELus HOTEL,) to mate Arian to to attend, co maws, ti,e DEMOCRATIC CON• VENTION in Pittsburgh on the 10th September, the anni versa'' , of American Arms over British Tyranny. DEMOCHATie F It and at your old enemitm! Messrs. BUR BLACK, BRUCE, SHANNON, and the veteran Judge 811.4LER, will honor the meeting and address you on the occasion. The Country require. every Democrat to do his duty. K. R. KERB, IL McALEER, JOAN KNOX, R. MORROW, L. KAMAUX, and WM. FAIRYIELD, Cbmmittee for 12on WILL our Democratic exchanges notice our Mass Meeting of the 10th September, and urge a rousing attendance. • 14. •= • 41 0 4 '• . 44 -• .7;7 A‘, t t r • 'lzt: l ~ '.4.. ,I- • % . 4 .P j 4fck P ƒ 't" • = • '' e r2' • '4 a ' 1 . t, BUCIL‘N A N, JF RENTrOKY gITEINETOR GENZRAL JOHN RC/WE, of Faexurs Co PICAS. W. HUGHES. Schuylkill Co. THOMAS OSTER II .4 TJT. Wyoming Co ABRAHAM EDINGER. Mouroe Co REUBEN WILBER, Bradford County. GEORGE A. CRAWFORD, Cliuton Co. JAMES BLACK. Perry County. HENRY J. STABLE, Adaano Co. JOHN D. RUDDY ; Somert.et Co. JACOB TURNEY, Westmoreland Co J. A. J. BUCIIANA.N. Greene Co WILLIAM WILKINS. Alleglieuy JAMES O. CAMPBELL, Boller Co TTIOJUS ileaTet JnIIN KEATLEY, Clarion C. VINCENT PRIMPS, Crawford County TENTH OF "DEIVIOCRA TIC AT PITTSBURGH, OF THE FRIENDS OF SEPTEMBER!!! Stephen A. pougium, John Van Buren, Win. C Preeton, Horatio Seymour, Chas. A. Buekalew, Danl. S. Dickenson, Deo. W. M'Cook, Daniel Dougherty, H D. Foster, R B. Carpenter, H. S. Magraw, General Ward tiF •• -4,1; •' !- • • r ••• 9,41. 1 3 4 , • 1;,•, M7M! ItgA.D THU 1 1 1 .11rTIL 'ack4tepuhltpan 'reseals," asdlie 11ew ld Falls them . : are representing 173 Saving great advantage over the )uSequerien of the 'three-fifths repro . the slaves in our national legislature. The Democrats have not hitherto considered this lie worth _answering, but now, just for the sake of showing the falsity of nearly all their stories, we will show that the South loses histead of gaining by that arrangement of the representa tion. The negro party will not of course deny that the negroes are human beings, and a part of the population of a State, and are counted as such in the census tables. We quote, then, from an eichange, (the Plcundeales ,) to show that the South loses instead of gaining by the three fifths rule. "There is a great misapprehension in the North about the three-fifths representation of the slaves of the South. •' The South loses by the three-fifths represen tation twelve Congressmen: because, in'tnaking up the inhabitants of the South for representa tion, two-fifths of the slaves are thrown out. It takes 93,713 inhabitants, North and South, to make a Congressman. In the North, whites, blacks, women, children, idiots—all who are per -1,0118 are counted. In the South, all are counted except two-fifths of the slaves. Thus two-fifths are a dead loss to the South in their count. “Suppose a slaveholder has 100 slaves; does he cast Si votes l* One for himself and 60 for his 100 slaves ? Manifestly, no. He gives but one vote. But in making up the basis of Con gressional representation—his 100 slaves count sixty persons., Thus the South loses by this clause of the Constitution. -A man in the South may own one hundred or one thouifand elaves—le goes to the polls and gives his vote t one side i—another, as poor as 'Job's turkey,' if you please, differing from him in political sentiment, votes on the other side, and kills the first vote as effectually as he does it in soy of the northern States." And in regard to the extension of slavery, a few facts will show the constant falsehood of the negro Republican journals and orators. We quote from the same paper: "The Republican leaders and editors are con stantly harping upon what they are pleased to term the .• horrible extension of slavery," which has occurred mince the organization of our gee. eminent. Let us look at the facts. When our constitution was adopted the Union consisted of twelve slave States and one free State. Now we have fifteen .slave States and sLcteen free unee. The advance of freedom has been as nih-en to three, or five to one, WI compared to slavery. A further fact can he shown, says the °ram& Er,,, that we hale a leas ai.ioll/11 of slave territory— States and all of couese—than we had when the old confederate .government was organized, notwith standing the vast increase of our territorial di mensions; and, in the face of all this, men, pre tending to he honest and Intelligent, go around the country mouthing about the aggrresions of slavery, when they very well know, but are not honest enough to admit, that by no act, legislative or oo,erwtse, on the part of this government, has been extended to firer terrtory, but on the contrary, terntory acquired as sloes has been made Lv ac: of the prop?, The relative dimensiocs of the slave and free territ, , eieg, compared with th.. period i.f the adoption or the ennstitutii•u. soil -.how an overwhelming preponderance ❑ I tsar of the latter. 4th hm never been 4,1 The N,,rth has, Leen Thy South protected against the introduoti ,, u of clayery, and passed laws pimhibiting it, which were vetoed by royality. The South petitioned and remonstrate! w!th the u) al authority itgain,t the injwdire !In.l i jury of !..lavery Whrn de.tiird w y.l rid a' sigo.rp, hud tnt means ,14,4 y to, and at thu souls I:ins realizing the full raluc of er,ry slari and of yrtfin./ (1,.. e Tel/ht.( frottiole rp.• erpet t s t t I, t tyL.l ru. has never , iieided an acre The South has yielded her indubitable rights I wn extvnt of territory gutheient to make fifty free Statei larger than Massachusetts, and with out any equivalent. The South had constantly the subject of sla very under discussion, its disadvantages and mode of extinction. The difficulties with which the South had an I has to contend, and which the North had not, are as follows: First. rite South eannot rerel r'r pay m r slaves as (he North did. This single item involves the 100,, to the Scull] of over two thousand millions of dollars, which they would receive if they had a market—f,x them outside of their limits This fact alone should cause the exercise of the utmost charity in the judgment of the Nord., who enjoy the proceeds of their emancipation. Again: An immense difficulty is, how ehsll the South, eimultaneonsly with the abolition of elavery, get rid of the negroes from their tnifst. rhd This, tun, is a mountain of difficulty, nu I evr•ry idle knows its solution is beget with diffi culties, so that the wisest and hest of men are in painful anxiety to solve it properly. ts supporter of Fremont A friend of Joshua R. Giddings writes from Washington, denying that he ever used certain treasonable and infamous language which has been attributed to him, and never denied before, to our knowledge. Here is what Mr. Giddings admits he did say : "I would not be understood as desiring a servile insurrection; but I say to southern gentlemen, that there are hundreds of thousands of honest and patri• Laic men who " will laugh at your calamity, and will mock when your fear cometh." If blood and mas sacre should mark the struggle fur liberty of there who for ages have been oppressed and degraded, my prayer to the God of Heaven shall be, that Jesti,, unyielding Justice—may be awarded to Loth waster ilud slave." This is the kind of language a supporter of Fremont and high priest among the Black Re publicans boasts he used. Does any one suppose for a moment that should Col. Fremont be elect ed, and the Giddingses, the Chases and the Sew ards become his Cabinet advisers, (as they un doubtedly will be) that the South would not be goaded and taunted until a dissolution of the Union would inevitably follow ; The words quoted above will become deeds when the aboli tionists get into power, and then—it is easy to foresee the result. THE TEN CENT LIE The speech made by James Buchanan in 1840, in the Senate, on the Independent Treasury bill, is the one out of which the more base portion of the disunionists endeavor to show that Mr. Bu chanan was in favor of lowering the wages of labor. That speech has now been re-published in pamphlet form, and is circulated all over the country. The people should read it and then hand it along to their neighbors to be read. All who read it will he satisfied of the baseness of the charge. And no one can rise from its perusal without being convinced by its sound arguments. It is entirely iu favor of the working men. We see not how any one after reading that speech, can belieye anything the Black Repub licans can say against Mr. Buchanan. MASS Mllir - intl.—There is to be a grand Dem ocratic mass meeting at Belem, Ohio, on the 27th inst. John Van Buren and other distin guished speakers are to be there. It is but about three haus ride from Pittsburgh, and ou r two cities should turn tint a large delegation. THE Democratic gain in North Carolina this year is over 8.000. The Democratic candidate for governor is elected by over 18,000. • •#' ==gM MEM. f ; ! Bar Elie' Sfittning Post fitittoughte for True Patriots.--Bic. 4. Some people favor disunien in order that there by they may get clear of responsibility for slav ery. Their principle is,.that religion and moral ity do nit allow as to aid in the support of a government which sanctions institutions or meas ures whirh morality condemns. This is the doc trine th.,t has caused most of the divisions of the church of Christ, and which Is still dividing the very denominations that proclaim it. By its fruit ye may judge it. All denominations maintain that the church must be an organized body, and yet this doctrine, the foundation of their divisions, must fel ever prevent that organization until hu man seciety has grown to. perfection, and then the present office of the churoh will be ended. If there had been ten good men in Sodom the Lord would have preserved it bad as it 77118. Samuel annointed a King in Israel, because, this was necessary for union and order: though it was int.nded that the Israelites should live iu union a, ,l order without a King. With ruch a doctrine there could he no govern ment keened among men, for there can be no frame of government that will not, in the opinion of perhaps the most of the thinking men, sanc tion something which morality condemns. If this doctrine were conscientiously applied to political organizations, it would rive them all to atoms. If applied to political parties, you can join none of them without, at least, indirectly, aiding nu merous frauds. Its falsity is proved by its im practicability. There is no danger, therefore, of its general adoption : hut there is danger to poli tical systems when it unites with other doctrines to secure their overthrow. It always nets inconsist antly, for it freely unites with political and reli gious infidels or disappointed politicians to over throw an existing government, and produce disorder which it cannot afterwards control. It is a principle of destruction and not of construe lion. If it were true there could be no states men, for there could be no States. There could he no churches either. Oa this principle the fragmentary character of ancient government would be nothing to ours, for the higher the knowledge, short of perfection, the more princi ples of difference would taere be We may acquire a clear distinction between moral and religious doctrines on the one hand, and political doctrines on the other by noticing the difference in their functions. Morality and religion express and teach our highest attain able ideas of duty, and not those that are admit ted by all. Their abject is to elevate 'the race to its highest perfection. Politics or government on the other hand expresses and enforces the ideas of order to which the generality of a pee pie have already reached. Its office so far as it relates to individuals, is to preserve that degree of order which the commonsense of a people de. matls, and thus to allow to all to have free scope in training themselves te the highest possible de. gree. Its idea of order must of course be ceu etantiy elevated as morality and religion succeed in their office of elevating the common sense of the people. A people cannot make laws found ed on ideas which they Is nut understand or re• ceive. Laws of order that are contrary to their common sense must he felt oppressive, however true and important they may seem to those who have bad a higher training I speak not here of the institutions by which government is to be managed. These, like the special forms of con ducting all business, are nut mere matters cf common sense, but require some special training God has committed to man the (fey of fram ing his own government, and without this he should not be a free and responsible being Ile cause he is imperfect, his government must be so, for he cannot help it. If it were the highest possible perfection it would he uutrue, because not truly expreesing his ideas : and it would be wrong, because not adapted to his enn , lition. lit the very nature of things roan's laws must often be wrong. beeause he must make them, rind can not possibly make them perfect. Are they to be disregarded by religion for this" Then reil gion is essentially di-orderly. it imposes up, imperfection the duties of legislation, and then annuls its necessarily imperfect work Nei' more than this, the mere perfect raligien is, the more disorderly it becomes, en this principle . for it sees more clearly the sad consequences imperfect laws. Those laws are-red wrong that truly express the common sense of the peopl•- ft is the common sense that is wrong, and it is the ,dfice of science, morality and religion to educate and elevate this common sense, and the,: the laws will enderes, a corresponding change Let net religion base ii,e sit:flip L Sl'art . it alf , ll\ for it will return again it there are not etle r principles just ready to is r and till the gap which the fright has t . I - 1..11t1,1, tint those p eas dlo y may be some othcr worse principles : and the last , Intr of that man is thwi the first 1111 CROF —The Hay crop of the , Unite , l Stales amounts to &fairly as much tv: the totAl value of the cotton crop According to the rim sus of I:Ar,O the value of the cotton crop of amounted to Pe,i;ttc,72U ; and the value of the bay crop s9ti,e7o.-19-1 The entire hay crop of the Union is thus estimated NewrEngland States. Middle Statee Western Shute,. Southern States The traid nuithher of acres ie the United .itate, ileviited it, the cultivation of ri-itton the number devoted to the cultivation of has ()I:10.0HO arrbs Recommended for Governor The Democracy of Clinton, Lycoming and Sul at their county conventions, recommended unanimously (Jen. Win. F. Packer fur (inventor At the Schuylkill County Democratic Conner) vention a resolution was pasted recommending Hon F W Hughes as a candidate for Governoi The Democratic County Conventions of Mifflin and Huntington counties have instructed their delegates to the next Democratic State Conven tion to vote for Hon. Ephraim Banks, the present Auditor Ueneral, for Unvernor. Movement■ of Col. Samuel W. Black. We are authorised to state that the engage ments of ('ol. Black for this week are as follows lie will address the Democracy at Somerset, Monday, August 25th. Oreensburg, Tuesday night, Aug 26th. Salem, Ohio, Wednesday, Aug. 27th. George Gents, 3d Ward, Allegheny, on Thure day night, August 213th. Wilkins Hall, Friday night, Aug. 29th We make this announcement in order to pre. vent misapprehension in regard to the places at which the 0013e1 is to speak. ( For the Pittsburgh Morning Pont ! A SENATOR. Bus. Poirr :—We want a strong ticket this fall, and with such a ticket we can carry this county again, as we did last fall. Judge Wilkins is now a member of the Senate from this county, and we want another good can didate for the same place this fall. in my neigh borhood Judge Hepburn is talked of and desired to run. If he will do so he would give much strength to the ticket. Please announce his name, and I believe he will not decline becoming a colleague with Judge Wilkins in the Senate. ALTUOVOEI the Cunard steamship Arabia put to sea from Halifax, taking in 28 tons of water per hour this amount was cleared easily with one durkey pump. There on the ship besides five steam pumps and six worked by hand capable of throwing out 1000 tons per hour. FOR FREMONT AND DAYTON. —Fred. Douglass' paper of last week hoisted Fremont and Dayton, the Black Republican candidates, to its mast head. Our only wonder is it did not come out before this in support of these worthies. Job Printing We have great facilities for executing with promptness, In excellent style, and upon the most revonablc terms, all orders for Job Printing en trusted to us, and solicit from our friends a share of their patronage. A NEW WAY OF ADVERTTSTEO.—The wife of a jeweler at Saratogo, who hes a $lO,OOO dia mond left for sale, appeared at the hop at Con gress Hall a few evenings since, with not only the full diamond upon her person, but other jewels, amounting to $5,000. The jeweler's shop was, in consequence, run down with custo mers, the next day. The best of the joke is ma ny of the guests supposed her to be the wife of a Southern millionaire, so proudly and so digni fied did she bear herself with the " borrowed baubles." EMINERNIEI 0.1 - 0? =MEI MEM M5O FE! ER.XLISI 3,118,25'.! ti.nt 8,037,567 '• 3,:,23,73S !,tiS,htl2 MEM= ALLEGHENY CITY NEWS FROM THE FOUNTAIN HEAD! MORGENTOwN, Vs., Sept- 12, 1355. Thir it to certify, That.l have examined the Recipe for preparing McLane'e Imptuved Vermifuge and Improved Liver Pills by Dr. I. Scott, who has been in the habit of pro pariug and ruling my original medicines in my office during the last thirteen years, and that I believe he /ma improved them. I make the above statement the more willingly .1 I have no Ultimata in them whatever. C. 31cLAN It, NI. D. Dr. McLane',, ixtutoven Termffinge and IMPROVED Liver Pills, accompanied by certificate of C. McLane, for wile by Drugglate and Merchants everywhere. Da. GRO. 11. 'REIMER, 140 Wood st.i.Wholossle Agent Da J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot Wholesale Agent au2E:dswape sir stockings and Hosiery for If you duo% want your feet pinched with had and short Stockings, you will take our *dyke and go to C. Detre, cor ner of Market alley and Fiftt street, and buy some of Lill3138" elegant fine Stockings, thatmmke your .feet feel nice and ocemfortable. - 10 also makes and setts every variety or Hosiery that yon ran mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street. .ictt ' "W'ro6 4 l 4 .r.f< . ? Z' ZZ VI ky; :!.7,74.4lbaWirif 4 ,45 't • f s":rit 72 kv--- it'-eit the tledtord GAZAte.I GREAT MEETING IN BEDFORD ON SATPRDAY, AUGUST 16T11 A meeting was determined upon late on Wed nesday evening. The Gazette announced it next morning, and the Democracy stopped their ploughs —the anvil ceased its music, and the people gathered in. They don't need any run tiers, nor handbills, nor any other kind of ma nieuvring to gat up a meeting. The announce ment made, and the people do the balance. The masses are moved as if the spirit of the times were volcanoes beneath them. The black cloud of Abolitionism is even now scattering. The spectre of Know Nothingism is horrified and vanishing. At :3 o'clock a large delegation came in from Napier and Juniata, headed by a band of. music and flying colors. The people from all direc tions came pouring in, till the streets, pavements and alleys were filled with live Democrats. Hundreds called upon Mr. Buchanan, who was stopping at the Bedford Hotel. Men, women and children rushed to see him. It is no strange thing to see Mr. Buchanan here. The people-of this county see him almost every spring season. He is not only our choice now, but our cherished choice. He is now a candidate for the highest office in the world, and with brighter prospects of success than any candidate that has ever pro ceeded him, except, probably, Washington; yet he is the same plain, unvarnished Mr. Buchanan that we have always seen. When you see him, you like him best. After many gratulations and greetings, the people, in mass, moved up to the Court House, which, stretched to its utmost capacity, would not hold them all. Col. Samuel W. Black was there, and it was not long till we all knew it ; for his thundering was heard. The eagle was in the skies, and we sat beneath the branches of the foliage His argument, constitutional and historical, as well as upon the signs of the times, together with his thrilling peals of eloquetice peculiar to himself, made it the beat speech, we will venture to any, that has been made since the campaign opened. His reply to the Abolition Ford, of Ohio, w 9.9 the axe laid to the root of the tree. Gov. Ford told us, in his speech, that he had been to Mexico. Col. Black did not tell us he bad been there; but we all knew it. When the Colonel spoke of what the North and the South did there, we don't exaggerate when we say that we saw tears abed by some brave spirits in the audience, who had been there too. The ladies who were there in great numbers from Bedford, and from the Springs, did not fail to let the hero and orator know how he was appreciated. Ho was followed by George H. Brewer, Esq , of Chamber:dn-it, in a masterly and eloquent speech. This over, and everybody having found their lungs to be good ones, the meeting dispersed. We say to every county in the State, do as we are doing and the majority for Buchanan and Breckinridge will be fifty thousand. 44- orms t W orma t W °ruts !-- A great many leaf and treati.i been written. explaining the of iglu of, and claalitf) lag the Art,l:ll9 generated in the human eyeem. Scarcely au) topic of medical 11600 Ce hue elicited m•-re cent.• ol.ervation and profound reaearch; and yet pityhaxane are very moat divided In opinion on the aubje. 1. It meet he admitted. however, that, after all, a male of ex pelling them and porifyine the taut) fr•rcn their pre4ence. 13 of mare value than the wiseat dicquiritionr no to their origfn. Salt an el - pelting agent hay at length been found. Dr. Nrlate't Vermlfnge prove, to be the much sought after ep. ctfic—tte efficacy ta-ing unleerEally acknowledged by the en tire medical faculty As further prof, read the following from a lady—one of our own Cit./et/8 New Vona, October 15th, Thia Is to certify that I daa troulded with worm. lot torn than a year. I one advice.] to 010 WLane's Celebrated N; ;- thing, propdred by Flrmlug Brum ,of Plttaburgh. I took one bottle, Inhtch brought away about titty worrna ; 1 t- , 1 tin pray log at nova, laid 1111 now part.;stly well. The pohe ,- 113 learn my (18111., and farther pairtaallara, by atti•lt 10. b. \lre Hardie, No ManittittATl Ito. e. or to E 1.. DrUgglol/, n , rn , r 6.f Hutiier and 11 nroe street.. hurt...eta will be earefal to uok Im lb' ArLane'a Ode. ',int./ liver Pay, manufamitrvd by Fleming Rricb, of Pit t nut ch. Pa. All ..titer t.tv.r lulls, tornitart,m, are worth -1.‘,. Ur M'Larte's gennine later Pulls alto him • .letornt.,l I••rtialage, run o,l' in. had at all 'ratite:table drib hi ton rettaine attivait the %b. - nature 1 , 1.1(.)11Ntl BHA,' h. , 1" Kole proprietors, FLIK3I I Nti BMX , J. A C.", awl dad. No , k; Wood street. carper 01 hauth 44T Jt tehtug Cure a 111.1 0711 T ,:xi J,. k 11.11 aCo Pus, Yng-SCit g I.ggzo Ar...st,•bk Co , Ile. Api 11 t , r111.14,1, ,•( n vro 1,1.1..1:1 alto 11r t hall to 14t. a star. ot ...rat ill. 1,11 , • 1,11.111, the trntb of hie xtury •.1 H AlOr Wt . ," I•• y iu.vitri". Min Aral 4311,1)1,r, mg.+l "At,. ha. 1..41•3 ,4 d 1... in m her sido.ior 4. , •n ...Ars, slid sl•olit ilk,. first .4 .letsnury Rst. t e: mod t.r b.. ofd The µtun lu 11,1 ~.r ael ere. I.esolta loong troubled with pone I,tneen 'boulder., an I In hor breast. Prom reading a number :Oaf, performed by ILedland'a German fluters. 1 was dui ed to try It an her , ase. and Bout to your store and pu , •hasoal on. noftde She had taken it but a few days %bon sh• Itt,gati t to improve, and now aft., tnkl rig our buttlo, hit le enjoying better health 01411 6110 has h,r i oar SLe had no pain an her Ilde ar In an) part of her tealy, and nil abate her cure esu4rtly to the German Rat ter, : 4 «lruou hrook. Anarotook Co. rl.Alfh eid ver donut. t. For male YLKSIINO 11116 S ant Ey.q}:i Pateburgh — Mad, but ortvti tnnw the rhorch 4.4 tollr.l forth iteo Itolonsn not.nr, nn4 the wailing, of hianirod, I,unent..tum e or (mld,. Kris. n. the IA k. 14 .4 ~12./ h. 60411 I 4,114. C. a premature grave, Nab. di., though iituorahre their 4lleavye t•I !hoot. who attet..l, 01 LISVI/I, or the rem! do.s. We write thin in all INltiel beret and follit•orlf v. atnt iu t us alias/hag 1,, the dead Would try and benefit Ile. Ile mg What. are Atom. of tlw, at..ett fatal illeaatallteta bee:kt•tt It, the tomb` We mua»er. r.tfultt. Er) i muffin, &boozen. Now. although Provt.tencr. line ordain, tl that suck, diseases 81.101 °ilia, II lota pr,, I. frttntthe bertt of the field, and II rintue , its 1, 01111 , ' d} • a llmlind Dist,Tery. lurand. rele:t It not See lug warerneernent ils are•tber ettluatn. S 4 , 1 wholtstala anti rt•tatl at DR fiEtißtlE H KEYS ER's, 1.4 u •1,..1 ttito et the thololion Id,orter, and at .1 I' Io'LF:MINti'S, Allegheny. iftr - Batcheitar's }lair Dye—D" ma let the evil ofto,t, ,ot ether oty. deo, iou trim, rid) lag ono the ,oiro.ot eriorthal... , ,ini..l Rafe, nitre and satisfactory. limbo Oho nil. or atylled at BATCHELOR'S, t,n nine private to-too, , tuulway, Newt York. &aid, wholatale and retail, by Dr (tin U . listaalt, lid Wt..] strowt auitn•l ardevo 4 : 11 , - Pates, negiected, often prove fetal ; leadton.nstuul Con Anoint the Parts three times a day with DALLEN ITALY EXTRACTOR,. If pecrotiou form the rectum, then Insert the'• Pile Syringe," tilled with Extraction, and grad ually discharge It as the syringe is withdrawn. It never fails to cure eases Of pay age of virulence, nor to give entire ease instantly to itEt`frognently curing by one application. Piles are known by the heat, itching and pain of the antis. 'Reeding MIMI are caused sometimes by the falling of the whole bowels, which then roves the Intestine] canal tight against the back bonee and keeps the blood from returning up the vessels, similar to the blood being kept at top of your finger when a string is tied tight round it; earl, la frequent, and fur scrofulous humors and ulcers to lona therein, than procure IL perfect abdominal supporter, so.I Wear a compress to the certain, and continue to use thesalt • as above; also rub it well over the lolue and abdomen some time, and the natural belle that support the bowelswill be contrasted and made strong, and your life will be saved Properly applied, every case will be cured. It never riffle. Menu genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signaturee of MINIM DALLRY, Mannfitcturar, C. V. 0408BNER & CO., Mfmufacturers. Sold at 25 could pei , bax by Dr. GEC.). K. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and by 'nearly every dealer In medicines throughout the United !hates. All order or letters for in formation ur advice, tcr be addressed to O. V. CLICKNNER 00., Now York. au2kdaw2w Morgantown, Va., January 25, 1856. he. I. Erorr .4 Co —For several weeks piat I had a severe Headache, deranged Stomach and Liver, and my system gen orally out of order. After using a few doses of your Mc- Lane's Improved Liver Pills, all the above fuel:Atoned symp toms are removed, and lam new restored to health. I can recommend the Improved Pills as being both mild and pleasant in their operation. J. J. PKIRPtiNT. Dr. McLane's ImPROVIED Liver Pills and IMPROVED Venal (lige, also Dr. L Scott's Celebrated White Circassian Lint. meat, prepared solely under the supervision elf Dr. I. Scott, a regular Medical graduaii, and Physician of extensive prac tice. None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. I. Scott is Co., Bank Place, Morgantown, Virginia. MEM ---- lIV=M `.qii , V.4 LIFE, FIRE AND NI A KINE IS.SrURANcE COMPANY, CORNER ..WATAR AND MARKET STRREIS P1VT$11(.111GIFI, 1:-. , BER1t-GALWAY, Prowident. THO 9. ORA RAM, SoCrErtary.. C,,:npany ru.iktsf,,xerybtloraiira appertaining to or conrioctyd with LIFE RISKS. Also, ays+,l.l HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Ili4.4l.,sippi Rivera and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against Loss itnii Damage by Fir., and against the Perils of the Soil and I ULM, Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at tho lowoo. rates consistent with safety to all parties. DI RECTORS. Robert Ordway, gerund hl'Clurken, Joseph P. Oenzem, M.D., John gl . ott, Damon Harebell. David Richey, James W. Hellman, Cheri. Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph $. Leach, Jotto Fullerton, Metr+flold B. Brown, David H. Cheatham, Christina Zag, W Whoa Carr, Itota•rt H. Hartley, ~. Jes. D. McGill. feblB EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHORNBERE/ER, President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary'. 0. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRBOTORS. J. 11. Shorniserger, C. W. Batchelor, Isaac M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, It. T. Leech, Jr., George p. 1404, Uavld M'Utudless. fir All Lumina enstained by parties insured under policies Issued by this CO1:111,1tIly Win b liberally R. - Ousted and prompt ly paid at its OFFICE, Nu. 09 WATER STREET. [jyll WESTERN IN SURANC r, COMPANY hrisEußoil. . 1., i• Yule/it; F. M. C./winos, Secretary. Will insure against all kinds of ri k. a.... NA ALINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted au I , paid. A llome Institution, managed by Di. ar• who ale well known in the commwaity, and who are da •imined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the •haracter wh ch they have assumed, as °flaring the best prot.., Lai to ti ewe who desire to be Insured. - - .•. Dutraroks—lt. killer, Jr., C. W. Iticketson, J. ‘V Ger, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. Ilimsen, George W. Jackson, Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Ganda, Jarnes-NL , Auley, Alexander Nimiek, Thomas Scutt. 416,- Office, No. 92 Water street, ("Warehouse of Spang Co., np stalra,) Pittsburgh. n0v24:19 A. A. CALMER A. A. CARRIER & BRO., No. 63 Fourth atreeta, Pittsburgh, A GEN 'l' S State Mutual Fire and Marine luxuriant Co., of HAREISBIniti. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Fire and Marino insurance Co., of PHILADELPHIA: CAPITAL, $300,000. Inturance Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCIINSTER, VA. CAPITAL, 5300,000. Commonwealth. Insurance Company, HA It RIBBURO. CAPITAL, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND AMETS, 82,154,489. Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH CAPITAL AND AR.S'ETN, Nov. 1., 15A5,111129,0212 49. Wu. F. JOHNSTON, Pretildxlit.. ..... A. A. 0.121(11R, Socrvtary doel4.4spely PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 38 FIFTH STREET, ONE DoOR EAKT OF THE EXCHANGE BANK, Pittsburgh, Pa. • GREEN & BLACK TEAS Purchased direct from the Importers for CASH. The stnck oonsbt4 or all the different flavors and grades of TEA brought to the Amerkan market,•and SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT TH2 VERY LOWEST CASH PftICEBI PACKED TEAS, PDT DP IN METALIC PACK• AU ES, expressly tor the trade. TEAS OP ALL GRADES, BY THE nALrenEsT. COPPER, 8130 AR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the DM for Long experience in the business is a sure guarantee that every article *Ad trill It. M rPtinmenteoi. AtIENT, bY SPECLAL ArKINTSaNT, TOR Tar SLR or DR. JAYNES FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAYSEN. Pittsburgh, Juur 20, 10 , 0.- 0020 FREIGHT LINE. 114/MikilliniiiißEN rrIIIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring 1 all tllll6 Of I ' M/lett from N Fork, 1u Hirt,' days, M., and from PitiLuielphin In 40 how, at t 1 100 itts RECKITTS id I , :N FUR WIT A WRITTEN U IIA RA NTER trj.. p[1.1.01 . , small Lms4ll.-s M. 4 k .• FREILIILT LINE." It A Ag.ut, No. Astor lionoo, Nem , York J .1 11.-K I{EVEI, Ase,tt, anJ 1..410t, Phlla For further utlt mat tun, apply to W. B. TIARROLL, Agent. No. r.l Fourth bt SAME; FA HNESTOCK, IMPORTER £ DEALER IN FoREIGN AND DOMESTIC No• 04 a Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, , ° /TT5.9t 4 .12011. PA 44- Tun ant , c:rfLet - la now opeulag a well 'ssort. utrut 4.1 fiweign an..l domentn Hardware, all new, and will he void vn as good tenon m any other house In this city. lie will Aiwa), keop on nat.! a general anaortmant of lIARDNYARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, &r. , T., which he reap«, ltully invites the attention of porchaa9o. nth:ln v4 3 IU E L EAILNiSTOCK. 0/1.1.1i4S . JAMES COLLINS 6r. CO., For warding and Commission Merchants, YROPRIITORR 07 'NIT "WWl' Pittsburgh. !Meadville dr. Erie CANAL LINES. N.s. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PrrrsBUTIGII, PA RHODES, HACEN 84. CO., FORWARDINi; AND COMMISSION No. 30 SYCAMoIit: ST., CINCII , ,INIT{, O. jyT4 PITTSBURGH' STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES, SPRING, PLOW :iPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner flows and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA ALEX. HUNTER, F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, D PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 399 Liberty street, KTMIIIRGEL ‘bx 14.135pC .151. n. 1 100171.1 D. B. ROGERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS OP ROVERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER Ross AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH, P JAMES BLAKELY, EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner o f sevezai, aud Smithfield erects, PITTSBURGH. Ift'.Paasengera Drought from the old country to Pittd burgh, and moneys retultted to hlurope, _ . W. H. &VIVI W. W. ..... JOS. R. liCNTRiI SMITH, MAIR 44, HUNTER WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Xecond and 161 Front st., mhl7:6Rl Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, MANUFACTURERS OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. 11th` W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipes or Clulsou's Furnace, Chun:ll ea, Schools, lioepitals, Factories, Green Houses, Dwellings, Court Houses, Jails, or liotela. No. 96 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. apt.° Jsio. B. g Doha, late of Humphreys, Huffman& howls, Phila. D. W. Ilitgaruis Late of Pittsburgh.' KOONS & lIERSTINE, FLOUR FACT6RS, General Produce Commission Mei chants, 47 :Vora IF/ustres and 96 North Water beloio Roe street, PIBLADE MIA. WAFER TO n agAlpy.WOOdWard & Co. Phild Bryan, Kennedy & Oit Garrett, Martin & Co. L. Wilinarth & Co. ." Wood & Ciiver,u Bell & Liggett, Sifter, Price &Co. "J. AI W. Rea, Caleb (1 .pe & C 0. .. Baggley,Colfgrave & Co. Truitt, isrothor & -" Co. With Ali t abloo, S. D.Lehmer &co. antinnett. Fauna. A Fotilde, OIaCMUm • A. A. noliwk & Co. Morrow %Wet, itee.d a Sibley . S. - Ptionoripth Co. " And Pittsburgh and P h lAMileitilte go/ o ' 4 4i _ NIT RlGth gross 'S PILLS-5 _just received v and far Mb e by UY2a) n.B4MriG 101.08. Mill Mail '5 , PITTSI3VIIGH 0. W. Casa, W. K. Nimick, T. B. Updike, IL D. Cochran, John A. Caughey, S. S. Bryan, 13X=I OLD ECLIPSE HARDWARE MERCHANTS, man rracruan QP CAST STEEL A LSO, AND A. B. STEEL, DRALICII IN (Tract the Bastou eutuzday Erming ChiOlttej A.PE APURE!) Whet lady . or genbe. would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath .when by tieing the " Balm of a Thovatii Floutera"' as.a dentifrice wooed not poly render it siteet but leave the teeth white aaalabaster Many persons do not know their braithie and the subject is so delicate their frieuds.Will never mention it. Pour a single drop of :the ‘• Balm " on your to; h-hrush and wash the tooth night and morning.° A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A BEAUIIFLIL COMPLEXION mty easily be ac quired by using the • I.:alm of a Thousand Flow ers." It will remove fan pimples anti freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseapi hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. SHAVEN() MADE EASY. —Wet your airing brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful lather much facilitating the operation ot 'shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprietors ; and B. A. Fahne stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh and Beckham & McKenna°, Allegheny city. - sir II are You a Rupture of the Bowels? —I would moot respectfully invite the attention of these of flitted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid anew tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to snit every age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every me, at my office, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa, sign of the Uolden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be found Marsh': Radical Cure Trutt French Trustee, very tight spring Gum Elugie Trusses ; Clairrns' Trusses, tingle and double; Umbilical Trusses, children.? and adutts Eberh's Elighb Spring Truss Dr. S. S. Fit.c.V., Supporter Truss; The price of Trussed vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the rupture is on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt Dr. Banning's Laos or Body Brace, for the cure of ProlAte sus Uteri, Weakneee of the Cheat or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic Diarriaea, and any weaknesejlepending on a weak and debili tated condition of the abdominal muscles. Dr. Filch': Abdominal Supporter: Enphsh Elastic Abdominal Bells; Sat Elastic Belts; And nearly every kind of Supporter now In nee. I also sell Shoulder Braces of every style, for weak cheated end stoop ehouldered persona. Elastic Stockings, for broken and varicose value Su-Tensor y Bandage.s, of all kinds. Syringes of every varirty and pattern, and in fact -every Ind of mechanical appliance used in the cure of disease. . • •• • . DR_ KEYSER would date to persons In want of Braces or Truss.; that to. can often send to cult tho patient by writing, hut It is always hotter to 3,:e the patient and apply tho Truss er Bruce personally. Address jul(Ldir ly THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. INMPOUTED lIT nit LIOIELLTURE OF PIatNISTLVAR/A, 1881. CHARTER PERPETUAL- CAPITAL $3OOOOO. Office No. 59 Walnut st., Philadelphia. PRIVILEGED FOR i'IRE• AND MARINE INSURANCE. STATEMENT. Authorized Capital $300,000 Amount of Capital paid up tiurplum Total Assets liable fur losses . GO4SI9TE4O Op Bonds and Mortgages on uninctuabared Real Estate, and Stocks of par value $182,600 00 Bonds and Stock Notes, bearing Six per cent,lnteres t 2B,l9B 00 Cash on hand and in the hands of Agents 26,744 16 Bills Receivable 14,390 00 TRUSTE:VA. James Slit, Esq., Pool. B. Myrick, Eeq., J. It. lacColley, Facb, P. Wyckotf, Esq. Wm. 11. ()ray, Benj. 11. Austin, Esq. P. M. MORI ARTY, President. J. Moans TESOMPS33, SWy. This is to certify, that I have critically, and by a persons] eistinlnation or the booka. capita!, assists and securitsem of the Alliance I Irinranile - Company, of Philadelphia, hires(' gated the etatoling and responsibility of said Institution, and I do nod, and ant entirely clear in'tny convictions, that mid Company hes it goal unimpaired Capital In Mortgage.. on unincumbared neat &date, worth doubly the 1111101111: for which th , . fume is mortgaged. My investigations have neon rigorous and twarchiug, and are,l !Wm . :, rolittre.. BENJAMIN STEN. I Vika ploamlie in guying thst I hare boon acquainted with Itenjstuiti for mr, cal Soars. and have ctilir, r 006 4 . 0... 44 his integrity, mtpacitymnd ability, and wid.' Witte full retinue., nimn hid siCeTarZifif or legal opinion. All L. LA ND FILLMORE. P. M. Moriarty, Eq,, lersel Lukihs, I'.q , Win. Smith, Esq., lleo W. Holladay, Esq., M m.. 1. P. White, Esq.., J S. Helfrich, F.sq , E ERE:NIA:KS. '%m li. Blair, Britt 01 Blair It. B. Myrick & Co. Phila. & nutter, Phila. idoo.Joukins, Jr. " Wm. Bowers, ll.n. Harry- Baldwin, Syrn• J.a. Saurus, N. V: ruse, N, Y. Ilothorn. N. V. Eatkj. li. Austin, Bllff3lll. Von ammany efj4,-..ts I iRB INSURANCE: on buthllngs, gooils anai inritititro; NIAItINE INSURANCE on vessi4K, cargo mil freight: INLAND INSURANCE on goods by nrors, roman or milr..auls, on as arcommodatiug terms as any other rosponzible LUKE TAAPPE, Agent.. JY: 2 3 No. SO Wateratcoet, Pittsburgh, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILLIAM BAGALMY, Preaident. SAMUEL L. 1 0 111 , L9EINIL, Secretary: OFFICE: 94 Water streit, beheeen Markel and Mod efiveta. *Jr Insures LIULL AND CARGO BiSK2, cn the O.b and 111..rhplippi Rivera and tribtitatiro, lumina against Lope QC 14Abltufb by MIR Alpo, tke Perth of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Traraportation. William Bagaley, Capt. Mark Sterling, James M. Cooper, Samuel Rea, Samuel M Wier Robert Dunlap, Jr, /mac.„ M , Pen twat, John B. Dilworth, • narbano, Francis Sellers, ‘, Waln3r Bryant, J. Schoonniaker, William B. br.. John Shipton.o44l COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO. HARRISBURG, PENNA. Chartered Capital, - - $300,000. lacuna Ruildiuga tied ether Property eget:tat Lees oi ' , tut"Pt by Vire ; also, egidust Perils or the Sea, lulirtel SaVightiOli 1111 Id Transporiatitin. OPFICIRS—SIMON CAMERON, President. BENJ. 'PARKE, Vice President S. S. CARRIER, Seer etary. A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Ponta and Smithfield. je 2 .16 , 11. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPAY' . unrICE, 8. E. CORNER TIMID AND WAIINIIT Philadelphia. ilar • MARINE INSURANCES on Vessel % c argo, Freight to all pane of the NI:AND - INSURANCELS ON GOOD*" . by Rivers , Now., Lakes ana Land (..b.rriages, p 87.01 of the Union. FLRE 'NM:MANOR CiN b111115.441017,E, generally. O. Stores, Dwelling Hooves, by. Auld of the ar btrunt; November EA, 1855. Ronde, Mortgagee and Real -",fate $101,020 PbilMelphia City, and otlier 04111 00 Stock In Banks, Ilatlix4d and Insurance CNA-- 10 . 000 10 Rills receivable 1.86,440 97 • each on hand... Mamma lo ‘wade of Agent; Premtume on 3fa . 24828 00 Pollutes measly teamed, and other debts due the Ootuparty Sobecrlption Notes— ..... William Martin, • Joseph EL Seal, Edmund A.londer, John O. Davis, • Julia B. Penrose, George G. Leiper, !award Darlington, Dr. IL M. Ilustoti, William 0. Ludwig, [high Craig, Spencer IdnDrain, Chg.r.les 11. Jones Brooks, J. G. Johnson, Taos. C. HAND, Vies Presltt HAND! LYIDURN, Secretary MARINE INIiiIIRANCE. FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTURERS' BERME CO P'l, OF PHILADELPHIA. ORARTYYI PRIIPLITIAL—GRANIRD BY 7pital 112 MU 07 PiNIERIVALNIS. Chartered Ca, $500,000. PINE, MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION , AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. DlSEVann.a. Aaron 8. Lippincott, want .il. Thomas, hlahlon Gillingham, Wiltiantliaa, Nichol. 0. Taylor, Alfted.Weeka, . Orrin Waters, Chart* J. Fields, Juba P. !limo., James P. Smy th. —This Company has been orwainal with a Caah Card tai, and the Directors have determined to adapt the htuntsise to its available ream:inn& To.observe prudence in combo •t• Mg ita affairs, with a prompt adjustment of loesna. Pittsburgh Offire, No. 78 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. SEPIVIENCES. The followieg well known and responsible firms in Pitt. burgh have authorized reference to them , with regard to the stability and soundness of the Manthaeturere 'manning, Company. Kramer & Rehm, Wilwn, Chudi A Co., George P. Smith & Co., Hampton & Campbell, Junes, nernaa & Co., H. Chl & Co. nov7 PE IN Ns V LVAlli IA INSURANCE CO. • P PITTSBURGH. Corner 0. loonetb and Smithfield Streets, tLITUOILYZED CAPITAL, $300,000. Insure Bulldhaps and other Property iegsfast Lose or p.m.., by Wm and the Perils of the ges and Inland Nevi pg. and Tramp rtalion. DTRICTOR.B. Itedi Pkterson Jacob Painter, , „ A. A.. 1. - • W. Clitotock, Jas. P. Tanner, Georgn - W. S nit 1 W. 8. Ham; D. R. Park, I. Geier flytrDir, . Wada Hampton, D. H. I.,00&: , A. J. Jaws, .. '- ' JIL Jnnts. H. H. ti. .011. - . .1 - *Tttlttl. •.. . Prrsidext. Hon a W 3. F. JOHNSTON. Pia Amaral' .HOD' - PATTIHSON. eittpasd.2hwi.......t. A. 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KEYSER, 140 Wood M., Sign of the Golden Mortar 4210,6013 00 . 40,140 18 $ 250 , 9 3 6 18 12=i1M -.- 99,880 96 ...... 10%000 00 $617 348 16 DIRZCT ORS. James 0. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., - Jcehna L. Price, Jarnee Tannest, Samuel R. Stokes, Unary Sloan, Jal/IPol B. 31crarland, Charles Schaffer, Robert Burton, John D. Semple, Pittsburgh, D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, ‘.! WM. MARTIN, President. lent. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, U 6 Water street, PirtsbuFF t v"-.1.• '; 7 :tiq"s t :l l'2 , -= '! "''' ; '' r• ' 4 ,1;;! • - fr ) - • ••••'Y .-" ::•.t ' . • 1, • z 4 , `FS=AcI , ' ' : l i•or , 4 4 .-7 1 1 41 1 -X 1 800 -Abnss ' °F ' ILMBEE4:6O-1/114 ' LAND la altered !Damn On tarot' able tartan, or In tAcha t l ici , -(ot—propetty in this city or county. This Land in heavily ttinla-rod,nnd tothe illation river, in Fuingt conaly, that Ate Inniber,ran be floated out and brought to merlon. • • •, It winning an ELEVEN FUOT 171 aN e et poop COAL Under a large portion of the land. There is also Iron Ore antiLlE9.estone . in abundance upon it; and tltnwU Le good weil watered. '7 A It Al L OA D Ie surveyed aerate. It, and will no doubt , , bialudit, 'which Is `" part of a line of railroads from. New Yoric,tolit;.lotilii. . tho soil in. good and generally level.and in.in the midst u region that will moon be ono of the best farming re,giontrof the State. me 'so° acres lie together luat body, and will ba wild at bargain to the purchaser. gignhe of aue _ , Tifolus. WI Agent; _ No. lb Fourth street, Pittsburgh.EßßA COTfif.ott."-sTtiNt, PIPES * WATER .I-- From two to six inch calibre.-- "• , .' , .a:31'4!;;;; - % - . , PRICES from 12 to 30 CataS lierFoot! ,-,2 4 ; ,5, ALSO--ROOHEf3TER • " PEARL STAR CH ;-',',',,,,,. ' For Sale WDOleeale at Blaaufsetuirer* . Prices by ':„.,..ft..44 HENRY' ll.* COLLINS, - :'".=;to,.. ...... FORWARDING AND - - -'.'".: , :zq:- . . .-- -",e• - ~ C 0 M missiou NI ER C NIA firT;l - 1 ,- A.I'D wacutiats.stuse TN • CHEESE,tI:-.7, '...; CESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, PiSni, 4,-.3 AND PRODUCE' OEIVER.AtLY. -4-- ~,. 7 A No. 25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBONOU. ale- -; .SPECIAL NOTICE.—TARENTIJM CAMP - MEET- ING Extra Train on Allog,tteny Talley Bail , road will leave Carson street 310NDAY, August .25th,.at.2,1;: o'clock P. M., for Tarentnm. A. J. FIOPPER, auto' SuPerinent.. .• GAS 00.11PAIVY DIVIBEND.—The Trustees of thr.DX the PITTSBURGH GAS: COMPANY fiave, thierlayi declared Dividend of Five per Cent. oat of the profits 91' the beet six months, on the Capital Stock of the CattiPell v ii '- payable to Stockholders or their legal repn3aentativoii fo with, at the Office of the Company. JAMES M. ettaterv, Tregullt!er: Office of Pittsburgh Gas Co., Julyl4, OW—V:lg O. OHIO aNy NOTICE TOo4,fuld;,-ejtOr.-41/11-703,--. Ms of Lliding' took the Moils) Week Sta tion before 7 o'clock -P. M. of tho &pot ohl.pzront.— other- Ole Company will not pay chorges, oc (Oanyolaziner rLoponsible for their cull on. J. If. her .840314ti0n DIED: On Sunday, August 24th, at 10 o'clock,• .A.14.;-atbar real.;..- deuce on Troy 11111, CAROLINE -MORGANISTMI;WffeW Louis Storgarnitarn.ln the 20tte year of Ler age. Lu3LODitiViziNONalill Us A TICHET--Pleese insert the following Tinkitibr the cousidemtlon of the Dmnocrittic County flaniii4- tion 21st Dtetrict—Col. Wilson APCandless,VOillattP.. &rtute—liopowell Hepburn, City.. Auembly—Jamea Salisbury, Birmingham. David D. Waco, Pittsburgh. Col. John SID, Venial Nos. " Capt. Thos. Hart, /Lama. " Ald. Hartle, Bttinivo. =' CbmatitTioner—Michael Snee. Jefferson. Auditor—Wm. Magee, Allegheny City. Airoahle•Judge—John Anderson, &2 A DEMOCRAT: o no THE UNDERSIGN Ert IIiSCOMMEINDA ct erratic County Courentibit; assembling Afign.40214,t4 lost- Prof ERNST lIIIIDELBERG, of Ohio. townshlpyailMii.„, candidate for the Le Oa La ute. Prof. RETDELEEROIO4,I: sound Democrat, A echolar of high' standinErbia•cluir*ern,' Is unimpeachable and hie fitness indlirpotable. anthl MANY DEMOCRAT/0 TOTRRI eting VV BET G.—Th ere will be_et the THIRD AND SIXTH. WA {off ßDPAinourlAVY GLEE CUM on THlS:iTueaday) ETENISk sulk{s 5c4-: o'clock, in WILICINS.HALL. Members and the publicgen- Orally are requeated to attend. WILI, _EWE, , atail Tide/dent. . NOTICE.....The ALLEGHENY IibiIMIANAXHIZEIIt-- CLI:JR will MEET THIS (Tuesday) APTeENDONott,i hall-past one o'clock, at thntmalpun:Mut:to, tbs. Pennsylvania Railroad Del ot, for the purple. of attending a Democratic Meeting at Greensburg' j..‘ • au2B:lt W I t . ItLARRIX PIM& W. DEWEES wear, W. a. MOOBAVAD. wP. Wtl.Wk.F:.,"' • WOOD, MOORIIEAD & CO.' American Gaivanizcd, Best Rethteit: COMMON HTEET-•IRON, Aud Sule Agent M the sale of W. DRWRIS WlKRe.,:re CELE/31[4.T 4 D PAT'T IMITATION RUSSIA MEET Ras. —Auk.-- • • . OALYANIZRD CORRUGATED IRON, for RADihnt; SPIKES, NAHA, and • NOOP IRON. iv _ Warehouse, No. Is 4 Fltrat, att. rittitehrgn, okiteitS YORGA.LVANJUNamiIIi bp•promptlyi ateudwl to at the lgorit,;, • KENSINGTON IRON WORK& El FIN BY LLOYD LLOYD & BLACK, SIANUPACTURERS OF DAR, UOOP ANOI F IRON, NAILS AND -SPIRES*: Also, 'PLAT BAR ruscußD ItAILTWAII•IitOR, /Or- Warel ease, No. 99 ,IVATBII street, I ..atareertlits& - and Market. • • •.. . • .flau26:lat', II S ER IP PE STREET FANCY pur.,(iofi*: gToTek:40,4110110/... . On WEDNESDAY next, August .17:th, at 10 O'clOek . fo 800014 Will be sold at theaatoro of D..Ahl, Jr.,* No. 91 Market - .tree*, between Flitb.and the order of -Body . Patterson, High Flteritrof -!./kßeetgrytZ! . Crusty, the entire stock of• Fancy and Steple , Drynitod . sell store, comprising every article hallos Dry Ploothrilare;. among which is a very large Amsertment Drora4liksAtki ' Sancta, and Dress Good. generally t, Merinele,..ctaberge, VOW infra, Alpacas, Muslims, OttiOrig, "SAnAii, Broadcloths, Ortnnteroa, Ar.Sato ilintiniied'ilika day until all tare arid. ItODY • • JAMBS Itl'lLltNNkAdittretilkirci—:S:::;', Terms cash, par fend& " • • • Independent Lightning .161t4., far WitlaieU• ingt....l l arlattra r I'ftweribvlrii:raiiiv UpoUar _fG4.: The lle idatat, 4 i l ol.l , ol, itiw,_ cape W. ()Blau-, u•lii faas.far.tha at.v,oll.llti•ttjiirs taKllll43 ports ouVtlifflltAF, .MigusLittli,ierit. _ ... For freight, apply on boar,,,lp t)t. of Weigt„ 'streeL et . lic au2S IS":'3f.'Wlll4ELEtt; Agin THIS IS TO NOTIFY TIM7ll,ll3l4l—Fot ..i. ELLirr W.NetAN?iIS azal FlLASA_Mellrfcfn, jell their 4:Aue. The - public are warned net-to-befoieaploo: them, te. they ero mittom. SUM, .1,. WO' n i z A is or a ere d. 3o return home without tidal , . I wit' ,„..,1,„„ n u-. ~,,,eragual toutracts, sod no othere • " -.-- --.-- - • -- "e , 6' - ,,,- - ' . JatiVraitll MeGINNISe :.' auldiu. -extort spriuge, Beaver C0.,..Va.... : 4;" - /UNI TY ITOOLF FO 1t 'BOYS. o t RICH' n ''' q . .s. SEA Tll, '' , FO . l 4 lil• Thie ` r ..rool will ar.ovini 00 400 AV. Scher led. : L tuttlillwe .. ir - ---,------ -.4.. , 1 IREMON't SONGS FOR *TIER . PEOFI O 44 a dna-rate Song Rook, compiled by Tiioa. brew, Mks. Editor a - the "Massachusetm spy." Mr..Dtew edited th e TiPpeenuoe Soupter, which was 00. popular in the etimpaigle of 1414. • This will be equally popular. 'Let EN, seettbrmi broadcast among the people. For sale by -W. A.,OILDEXITENNEY & - CO; att26 • • .• -. • . Fifth at., uppealte the Theatre. IUUSLINS, COTTON YARNS, TEAS, LIQI3OII/3, &e., AZ A 0111:11V.- , -4723 'II%IINBERAY morning, Angnst - a&' o'clock, _at Commayclal Bake Roomer, corner of Mood and.Ftlth"!lareets, will' ha hold, for account whomit may concern, 3 halve Anchor Mlle 44 Sheeting.; .- 600 lba.l3Lop• Cottoraerna, aborted Nom. 'Portion obits above Mightily damaged by thee. Also- , -.." 13.1 half Chests Young nooo,. end thick Tam , I 6 eighth' ydpea Thhndy • - ti (mauler caske - Haddra' Wine; • To air taiddl, ORS WAYN - E - OAS . CO. THURSDAY evening; 28th tort, at 7% o'cioC)l,4o Merchants' /Exchange, Fourth street, will:W - 0010 7f r 100 Sbare.l Fort Wayne Oa/flight Co. Stotic. ' au2B P. 3L DAVIS, Atud.'4 T IN SE ETD • al L--500 gallonsLiintreCO,l-1-- fur wile by J. SeIIOONNAILRR, au N!. ~. 21 - Wood otreetr . - rlissourrioN OF PA IrfIq,ERSHIP A-.. 7 The partnerahlpheretofere exi.ting Veen 4 41 0- scribers, under tho gnu of JONES, LAI/1W OCI.; traitigs , tared by niatuakeinuient on the first day of Aligned, itlfig. Th. bnainees at the late firm will be settled by thenow drat of JONES A WITH. B. JONEI3,- BRILNAILD LAUTLL JNO. V. LAUTBAc, The undersigned have formed a trate& partnership, underline firm of..JONRI3 "a, LitillV in -the business of hiarililiAOTEfitlNG AND - AtiLLING IN MON; in which firm the general partnere arell.P.,ioNza, /adding id the City of Pittsburgb_oimd BERNARVLOMnadong in the Borough of East Bhmirigbans; and the RPIZOLVtart, - nor In JAVitil3 LAUGULIN, residing In city, erho i ,inits Oneributed lifty-one thousand tire hundred and,sight3i:thrim dollars and 11.113 , eight sentisof crpttal:to entrinioltistne—k of partnershiti, which to cornmence as of the lat drixof An one, 1856, and to teruilnate on the Ist dap orA4ipet,: I hill. 'BERNARD' Cdll7lli. LANGII4.nt ruttabuigh,'Ailgtiat 234 , 385 _ JA~E3 pROPOS.ALS WILL )3E - 711.EiV_ the Ootontittee of ..Aurangements 4-the , rennaylVanti“. Sc.to grit:tan:war Society until FRIDAY'. itir&GlNGltentt,,.._:. fur the farnlithing of the . umber for and, patting •upt.Ones ilundred and Twenty additional Covered florae StanenPiill':-'. the Fair Grounds of said -- ScMety„, The Stalls are to' ll7ev'' feet and third in width. Weer,rimpoil4 dallitk' height to those of -a similar already , "eiected.. -Apar, Stall to be provided with a Trougitend closed in troilKbr boards and rough eliding doer withotut hingea. The whole,, to be completed in throe-Weeks - Wpm - the day: bb letting.. Terme< (Nab in ten days *obi She Said titueorcotopbstiou.. Proposals to be directed to the COMIIIPPFIEG OF -Alt- RANGEII.II{NTS, care of JAMES WARDROP,.Pia ST - Filltht t The Stalls y. to remelt:L.llpm the 'Grounds es thelt . trnp F any Societor further information, snyuan.td'OLP7EG -- P. General Superintendent, who aturbei round it !Ito proji At h from morning till evening until day oflettin By order of the Committoe. Pittsburgh. Aug. 250, I.BBB—(tur-ha A LLEGILLENY INSTITUTE. --The next session or this Institution, si tnateet-cnt's,rhf corner of re 'era! And Robinson streets, Allegheny Cityr gfit or gu .„ wears, 011 MONDAY, the ist of September. , , Young Gentlemen 'desirous of pnrsning Intittland Greer Masks, and .the carious brunches et Alatherantlts preparatiny to adruteol ststoling in College, wilt And-In tide Instltalloti,evtgy:Ptellltrr..:.-- nu2s:3ts 1. BRADLEY 'Prinelpal. VRESA: PA TE S2% -.I OIIttBIJD4t. r'ee'd ez idr sale by d AND N•. intM- 5t0,34. 000 A NETT; giratlad f or - -mil-. Dwaieti~p .itiP. QtastallaStjAragiA4iN tr 7..5, at that:mai Nor Ir ma Sugt httatts tAr building Stable, (km crib , Sc. Aar liAltruts atot J. Bala t‘ N- t , ~.._ . _ F'l . :.;'',--e.,k . -.. -f4..i ' P. .1. 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