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WILSON NECANDLESS, Allegheny. Ist District: OEO. W. N EDINGER, PhilaS. 2d " PIERCE BUTLER, Philad, Iphta City' " EDWARD W A RTMAN, PhiladelphiA Co. 4th " Wit. H. WITTE, Philadelphia County. sth " JOHN Mr..NAIR. Montgomery County, 6th " JOHN II ISRINTON,CheAr,r CAM) ty 7th " DAVID LAURY. ',high County. Bth " CHARLES KESSLER, Berke County. 9th " JAMES PATTERSON, Lanne , ter Co. 10th " ISAAC SLEN KE(, Union County llth " ERAS. W. HUGHES. Schuylkill Co. 12th " THOMAS OS:XERHAUT, Wyomluo Co. 18th " ABRAHAM EDINO ER, Monroe Co 14th " REUBEN WILBER. Erntlfurd County. 18th " GEORGE A. CRAWFORD, Clinton Co. 16th " .1 AM gS BLACK, Perry County. 17th " HENRY J. STA II LE, Adams Co. 18th " JOHN I) RODDY. Somerset Co • 18th " JACOB TURN EY, Westmoreland Co. 20th " JA. J. BUCHANAN, Oreeue 21st " WILLIAM WILKINS. Allegheny Co 22d " JAMES G. CAMPBELL, Butler Co 23d " THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Beaver Cu. 24th " JOHN KEATLEY. Clarion C. 25th VINCENT PHELPS, Craw - tont County ~ c ..,. i‘z '44 Extracts! from Buchanan's Spenh on the Independent Treasury Bill. "THAT COUNTRY IS MOST PROSPEROUS WHERE LA 808 COMMANDS THE GREATEST HEW AIM. "FROM MY SOUL I RESPECT THE LABORING MAN LABOR IS THE FOUNDATION OF THE WEALTH oF EVERY COUNTRY, AND THE FREE LABORERS OF THE NORTH DESERVE RESPECT FOR THEIR ritutuTv A SO INTELLIGENCE. HEAVEN FORBID THAT I SHOULD DO THEM WRONG I" THE GLORIOUS SEPTEMBER. 77 E7 . ‘lll.O DEMOC RA TIC - 4:7 ss Convention ! ! . AT PITTSI3I.9a4III, ON THE ''''TENTH OF SEPTEMBER, THE MTITIVEOBLIFT OF PERRY'S VICTORY . ^ - • The Democratic State Central Commit tee have resolved that a MASS CONVENTION OF THE FRIENDS OF Buchanan and Breckinridge SHALL BE HELD AT PPPTSBURDH, ON WEDNESDAY, THE TENTH The undersigned Committee were air pointed by the BUCHANAN CLUB t,, make arrangements for the contemplated CONVENTION, and ha% the honor m . informing the public that they have ma,h) every arrangement necessary lo insure a Glorious Denionstration !! On behalf of the DENIOCRNI'V ( )1' PITTSBURGH, we cordially ini,ite friends of the Constitution and the —all who .would preserve undivided and c fit; unimpaired the glorious inheritance be qteathed us by the Patriots and Sages ei the Revolution—all who reverence the memory of WASHINGTON, the FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY; who warut d us to frown down every attempt at sechou al agitation—all who truly admire the N r tues of JACKSON, CLAY, WEBSTER and WRIGHT, whose energies in hf. , were devoted to the preservation (d - tlo Union AS IT IS : All these we cordial'. A? iK;7' invite to meet us upon this °erasion. The list of speakers invited to be pr. - sent embraces the names of some the mor•t distinguished men in the nation. 'rho fol lowing gentlemen have been invited as .speakers, and many of them will be pre. 'sent : Gen. Lewis Case, Stephen A. Douglas, David Tod, John \'an itureo, Win. B. Reed, Wu, I' Preston, Pierre Soule, Horatio Seymour, L. R. Bowen, Cits... A Ituekalew, Josiah Randall, Duni S Dickenson, John W. Forney, Geo. W. Nl'Cook, John L. Dawson, Daniel Dougherty, A. IL Stephens, H. L) Foster, J. Glancy Junes, It B. Carpenter, Will A. Stokes, II S. Nlagraw, Wm. Witte, General Ward. Robert J. Walker, No effort will be spared to render this demonstration worthy of the cause, and the candidates we advocate—worthy of PENNSYLVANIA'S FAVORITE SON !! Who k now the favorite of the American people Come One, Conic An. _ ~... . ~~~~4 ?+. _.. .-.vim G. W CAS;(, C'huirm n Charles Saltier, D Eirkeken, J. 8.. M'Clintock, A Holstein, Saml. W. Black, John Birmingham David Campbell, John C. Dunn, G. F. Gillmore, J. A Gibson, T. J. Keenan, Charles Bernett, Thos. Scott, E P. Jonee, Wm. H. Smith, Chem. 1' Ilimseu, Wm. M. Stewart, C. Hartwell, 1). W. Boss, 0. P. Hamilton, Wm. M. Edgar, C. Shannon, it . ' s' l ; _ oRAND* nALL V!! OF THE DEMOCRACY IN ALLEGHENY CITY !!! SAM'L W. BLACK the DEMOCRACY el the bonne of (3EOEO GERRA. De the Third Ward, Allegheny, on THURSI , A :-•;=. • - NIORT, Atige.et alt 1856- The ALLEGILENY CITY GLEE BLUE will altio he the". .=.4..; , .,i,.. ,',• - •' , , , ,,Yii4 7 14 ,0 •,••• -' , 7.....4•74 , v-10 4 - ^ •., k , ,, ,,,- .4-•'.:••.-- - . e.s/•-- - ;.-: , .., - '•-• . • --,:..,, IVE•76:-At - .-- , 0.. :: -.. giir:Fi', - ,.....P. , f - ' • • --- ~V.l - -- . :, ,) •••• - c-: . . • THE BANNER TOWNSHIP IN THE Fl) Lii _...,, Limjf OLD ROSS WILL SPEAK FOR THE CANDIDATES OP THE PEOPLE. .-. The DEMOCRACY of Rom Township am requested to MEET on SATURDAY, the ilk September, at 4 o'clock. P. . M., at the Election District, (DA LZELL'S HOTEL.) to make arranWeents to-attend, re MISSY the DEMOCRATIC CiC) •• ' VENTION in Pittsburgh on the 10th September, the anti' . -- ' vernal-rot American Arms over British Tyranny. ''.O3BIOC MATS, up and at your old euemicw! • .? ~., . ..9: - .gthtsertt..ll.OßKE, BLACK, BRUCE, SHANNON, nod the ~.• Yee -Judge SHALKR, will honor the meeting and ..-...... e,tkiat*liPlett on the occasion. The Country requires every do his duty. R. H. KERR, H. AIcALKER, ZL ' ''''X'..'g . V. , o , .q ' ' r'' •. .. 7 f : . JOHN KNOX, '" 4 V --- ; ,- :`-' , -..-- .'•••• • ~- 'l'l . ; . • R. MORROW, L. MAMA UN, and uti .. ..,,. - . WM. FAIRFIELD, , '- ' Committee for Rau Tp. ~ , ~~ ,Y ~~ .~~4. w r~^ it, 40• • •••44')' •4, .4. 4 • - .1.1 s • 4... it • AUGUST 27 Genet 003M:USSIONLR EVRVETCIR OENZHLL TENTH OF MUIEMBER!!! W. A. REED, WM. M. ['ERROR, MORRISON FOSTER, Secretaries Buchanan and Breckenridge Club , .et• . . • • : •• ° ~. `eer?~=mot ~(37:O~IAYT~~ 'I'f~IDP6SB." The- Detroit Free Press publishes an appeal from the (pigs of Detkoit to the:Whigs of Weld: gan to come to the resene of dountiy" frnin sectional party, and id - favor of Burlap - in, We shall publish it entire in a day or two. It is signed by sixty nine of the most prominent Whigs of that city, of 'whom the Free Press speaks as follows : AN EARNEST AND ELOQUENT APPEAL-WI:11GS OP DE THOIT TO THE WHIGS OP MICHIGAN• The paper we publish to-day, to which are ap pended the names of sixty-nine gentlemen well known as among the best and most influential citi zens of Detroit, is one of the most remarkable events in the political history of the State. It is as appeal of Whigs to Whigs—of men many of whom have hitherto been the very leaders of the Whig party of Michigan, and not one of whom but has always been an uncompromising and active prominent member of that party, to their political brethren, regarding the present crisis in the affairs of the country, In which they declare their determination, in view of the dan gers that beset the government, to cast aside fur the nonce their party predilections, and throw their in fluence and their votes for the Democratic candidates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency. Like °so. Evans, the distinguished Whig of Maine, they are ready to exclaim, If we have no flag of our own fly. ing—if we have no trumpet to call us as Whigs--if, ' amid the smoke and dust of the strife and conflict of other parties, we can see the flag of the Union flying any where--if, amid the noise and din of arms, we ran hear the trumpet of the Union sounding the rally, we will nut stop to inquire who lends the forces that protect it. And like Rufus Choate, the most eminent of present New England statesmen, they survey the whole ground, and announce that, " thr.e ruf r Inc MIL BUCHANAN." • Never before was such a general alarm mani fested in this country for the safety of our Union and our institutions; and it is the most promi nent and intelligent of the citizens that are fore most to manifest the alarm ; and dropping all party ties and prejudices, they are coming by thousands to the only party that is national and taut has power to avert the impending calamity. Every day we hear of such changes; every day announces them. They are the true men and patriots who come thus to our ranks—the flower of the old Whig party is and will be with us in ictolier and November. The Whigs Of the North, the South, the East and the West are in motion. The Clays and Prestons of Kentucky : Jones, of Tennessee; Pratt, Pierce and Johnston, of Mart laud , Evans, of Maine : Choate, Winthrop, Ashrutin, m.qachuseu. Hunt, Granger, and other=, of New York ; Reed, Brown, llan 'tall, amt a host of others in our own State : M'Lean, Ewing, of Ohio; a hundred prominent whigs of Michigan —we need go no farther to show with what general abhorrence the sectional ne gro-loving party is viewed by true patriot.. True, they do Dot all declare at once for Buchan, an ; but they are resolved that abolitionism shall not ruin the best government and the most pros perous nation in the world for one presidential term more. If whigs can make such a sacrifice of former predilections what efforts should the dentnernts utake iu thi, momentous coolest THE ARMY HILL-THE TRUTH The atielitiousts in Congress have resolved to defeat the Army Appropriation Bill. So far they have succeeded ID doing it. Let ua see whet the Philadelphia Ledger, an independent paper, tap+ of this villainous attempt Here it Tar. AuxtY Bi Li. —Tbe army appropriation hill embrsesv an aggregate of some eleven In lions of ,b , ,larb of appropriations, about eig ml inns of which are to be expended in the non ..laseholding : 4 tate., itn,l three million. in Flare holding Sutte. If not parsed, land nt went t it extremely questionahle whether it eft!, herome a law, until after the Pre-,i tin! elretion, nt Irvol,t every mrdittnir nn•l borer wt very government armenet.i, armory, A. wuil :r " I man in the ser, vier, wherever he IllAy be. In a i.ecuhiqr p••int of view, the North. • hirni.hihr, nine .1' the F•uppheq of ull description. for the. ur,htrvc Krrvtre of the Untted States. 11 It doe - . Wt:d Idtl.••tontliai of the 1nea.11111,4 mployed thgt hrauch of the puhhe .rrytet• to he the great loner not the South The truth and r•oundne+e of that view of tt.o CAAP 1” , one can controvert. It is a clear tile„ tration nt the otter disregard of the abolitionists for the northern laborers and mechanic. in their wild elf. ri far the elevation of the negru :zontu forty ortifty thou.tatol northern mechnnicl and kboror- kro to Le thrown out of employment, and the wltges now due withheld, as our ?lieu ,n the w•,rk of elevating the negrotoi to an equality with the white , . Aud when they arc so elevated what i• the re.ult. They come in direct comi , e titian with white laborers in the labor market They come into thi, , State by hundreds of th,,o t , ands from the South, and demand work ..r .11p port in our workliouves without work. Thai be the fruit of altolitiont-tru . and the I. charge of some forty thousand white Inborn, and meat tuit.i tilts year fr.r want of any ammo priatiou to pay them is one step in the Fogies. of abolitionism Who :ire the friends of the laboring men : thi Democrats who vote nn appropriation to giv them empioytneut and pay, or the nigger Tirol shipper, nliii defeat the 101 l and turn them yyment DISUNIONIST% COMING lioncrs tireeley writes to a l'ittsburgher that a grand effort is soon to bermade iu Western Penn-ylvania to abolitionize the whole popula tioo A Hood of documents is to be poured out, arid abolition orators are to penetrate every dig. trict; and nothing left undone to secure such majorities for disunion in this end of the Stag• as to overcome the great Buchanan and Union majorities in the eastern 'counties. Let our unterrified Democratic friends lie pre pared for this inundation. The notorious Ford of Ohio is traversing the State already. The catfish Sumner is "possuniing" on the mountains. Some others are detailed fur the work ; and "Clifton House" Burlingame is daily expected If Mariposa is exhausted the Massachusetts mil lion dollars with which Pennsylvania is to be bought will all be needed. We are glad to know that the Democracy of this end of tlie State is thoroughly aroused and active. Never before was it so cordially united ; f 3.1 firm and in earn est; and so able to laugh to scorn the puny ef forts of its traitorous assailants. Send on your Massachusetts money and apouters, Mr. horrors Greeley ; the Democrats out this way know who the traitors are, and how to treat them. Cornmtltee, JOHN VAN BIIHRN.—This gentleman reached this city yesterday, and leaves this morning for Salop Ohio, where be speaks to-day. He has promised positively to be here and address a meeting before the October election, and he will be here on the 10th of September, if possible. He is enlisted in this campaign in good earnest, believing that the result of the election is o vast importance to the safety of the country. KANSAB.-It seems that the late reports of another war commenced in Kansas, and Lecomp ton taken, is like to prove another falsehood. The fact of Lecompton having been attacked is now denied. We suppose, of course, that there will he no end of lies about Kansas until the election is over. They are all the capital the disunionists have, and they must continue to lie about Kansas or fail utterly. WILLIAM MCCLEAN, of Noblestown, is spoken of very favorably as a candidate for Assembly. Mr. McClean is a good citizen, and would make an excellent representative. He will be named for the action of the Convention to-day. The people of his own district desire his nomination. P. R. Sewvan, of this city, is spoken of by many Democrats as a candidate for the Legisla ture. He would make an excellent member. He is toing good service in this campaign. d4.= ~-,: ~ F y tom. •••••':. • . t;!• t .~. MEE '~~. j, ~ u ;Sii The New cootie andDar ltngtou Railroad: : Xenia Editors :—/iltbough railroad .projects, However sound and promising, are jnst now in deep disfavor, the little improvement above named presents its limited demands, and most earnestly asks for a fair hearing from the busi ness men and capitalists of Pittsburgh. This road is to extend from Darlington station, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, to the town of New Castle, in Lawrence county, a dis tance of thirteen miles. Subscriptions in the bonds of Lawrence county, and by private to the amount of about two hundred thousand dol lars have been secured, and the grading and bridging of the whole distance, hate been let at fair price:4, to a good firm of contractors. But inure me ins will be required, and the citizens of Pittsburgh are asked to eitend some aid to a cheme of prime importance to this community. Let us examine the claims of the New Castle and Darlington Railroad to aid at the hands of l'ittsburThers. In the first place, it can be built and equipped, beyond peradventure, within eight eon months from this time. and with very little more means than are vow secured. In the second place, if no road connects with it, it will pay dividends to stockholdeis front its own proper business. From actual examination of daily sales of tickets for the stages front Enun to New Castle, and front the books of the packets running on the Erie extension, from New Brighton to New Castle, there is now an aggregate of 100 passen• gers a day, each way, traveling between the points this read will connect. This is within ra ther than beyond the average Well, experience has shown that a railroad between any given points, will quadruple the travel and freight also. But if it only doubles in gill case, the road will pay handsomely. The Muhouing and Cleveland Railroad io now about completed to You and will soo n tie finished to New Cliatle --New Castle , eighteen miles front Youngstown —and when this is finished, the whole trade between this city and Cleveland must pass aver the New Castle and liarlington Railroad, Arrangements are perfected by wheels the l'itts lotrgh and Erie Railrotol will he finished to West tireenville, thirty-three miles from New Castle. within say twenty-lour months, and when a local difficulty is settled, as to where the road shall run, in Mercer county, the Pittsburgh and Erie Road will certainly he finished to New Castle W hen these roads are finished, no inc can doubt that the New Castle and D a rlington Rail road will he as productive and a, important as any line of the same length in the country : and the best of it is that until these helps are cote plated, the N. C 4 D. It It. will he useful and progtable from Its own resources alone. County, city and private subscription• to the Steubenville and i'hartiers Retire:tan come Lv tens of thousands, hun.lreds of thousoatls, even an•! yet we venture the assertion, with out hesitation. that the New Castle and Itat• lington Railroad is more important to l'ittsburglt thaw either or bath the other:. Will any cm: allege that the husittess between Sieubenvitle and Pittsburgh, Or I,elween W ashington a nd Pittsburgh, is at all equal to the trade bet wee,. Now Cantle awl Pittsburgh • Yet we hate spent hundreds of thousand, to make roads to then. tint named points. If it is said that the trade beyond Steubenville and beyond R•ashington wh• the great inducement to spend so mart: money, we answer that the trade beyond New Castle i better than either, and above all, we secure by building the New Cantle and Dari,noon a eeetioctiee, within unr ,'wit State, with the take.a. Lawrence county and her cititnto have sub scribed at least ;17!,otss) to thy. improvement and will subscribe more. Let Allegheny giv half as much, and the end ran he built am equipped in eighteen mouths 1.•%. mart County %omineatonS. Nvo knv„,,,t Wes••• The Derni•.-r.is of I.lwren hel , l tbelr l'otcrnti:.ll to In)•, 310 NI( ;•1 nation the folioning ticket ut:E.NELAF., , 14-a% r count} I“l.ri II N cz!ev. .1 ',111111,Z . ..•V t..a.:•6 A• ; r • •.! \ 2,113.1: • ! N••rlb ; , I.n 11c Farr, .! i II 1,41.. 01 \'t• .•r:- y I!..r,nt!;, F:-.1 .I•pohute•l wr.l Alexanl , Nrwe!, Mentally. , delegate t.. the nett Stat.• r with lohlructi , ol.. lu ouvp,,il Co! Sstltti IN Mack f"r Gor,ro,r The 1 . 4.13 , en11 , 3 Inev. rlo. t ue4lly 41,1 1•.r.,1 , 1 midreened by Stunuel lloi4Lrol, , 1 , 1 delegate,, who has b.r. 4 loll!0,1 of revs. tAke no part in politic, but now feek cotnpelled, fn the Naumann of wattere, to buckle on hot arm in the CFO/one of hte country and the preeeteati 01 the I Elton. Mr Itoletein etatod that he he °the. , Un•lvr ,;,.verrtur tbr• tin.. be WI, r and t. Int t• (.•r rlectlon, and. 'although r+teelikr , i the , vert,r at hint time al, , te a I.r,di and ' , utter depended ,•11 ft' .•1,•4111 , 11. /111 d IP , It he 1111 , 1 01111n • 11' n•ltre , l It 1,111,:1C lift an I hi. , pr.fe."l"ti, 1,0 •t•lfinh •t.ll hi• felt wore at heart t uece if Mr. Ii uch an au and the Demo.. FA an,e, at this ttrup, than any election niece L. rd r,a4t a Vtote The delegAtt e t nll appeared in tine epirite st it I.rsitect or inatte,, Riot think the Black lie uhilettn. , I.lto ettuot X h 1..1 ill hair t0 , 11 . t1C 14 , wil l reel ver . notch .lootrpolotel !trier te 1.11.1.ti1.11 All things pa..e , l oil ve,th bert feeling all.l grtate,t rntt+fnotion. lou A DEMOCRATS, BEWARE! The Democrats have a meeting tonight in the .1111 Ward. The abolitieuinte ilflV3 called a meeting at the Name time is that Par 1, iwd are urging nil thoir men in the other Wards to at tend. At 3 Fremont meeting in the Second Val'l un Monday evening this met was au nounced, and every one urged to go to the Sixth Ward meeting to-night. Let our Detnooratie Men& take warning from thin, and turn out in all their strength. Turn out to the Sixth Ward meeting, one and all, Democrats PLAIN TA LK . —One of the speakers at the Fre mont meeting in the Second Ward, on Monday evening, commenced his speech by saying that the first vote he ever cast was in that Ward, and that it was against the present Constitution of l'ennsylvania, because it did not give the negroes a right to vote. There it is. The negroes, negroes, negroes— all the time the negroes. The interests of the white race entirely overlooked by the abolition ists. The elevation of the negroes to entire po litical and social equality with the white race. No wonder the party is called negro-worshippers and the negro party. The Democratic party is the party of the white race; and to that party must the white race look for support of all its interests. The Fremonters are exclusively em ployed in fighting for the negroes. "GOT U."—While standing talking at a strent corner the other day with the Post Master of Al legheny City, a very large negro, as black as ink, came up, and tapping Mr. F. very famil iarly on the shoulder, he said, " We've got you now." And what did he mean by we? Why the ne groes and their worshippers, the Fremonters : And they had "got us now," because they were going to beat the Democracy or white race party. Remember, white race, the African par ty has " got us now." WE have received from Thomas Howard, Esq., of Lawrenceville, a beautiful boquet, consisting of rose's and twelve varieties of the verbena. Its fragrance is very fine. ESQ. 11.1.11TJE, of Allegheny city, and E. Hei delberg, of Ohio township, have both been named for the legislature. Either would make a good representative. =SE , , .., • r• A ir* 1 "- . , , - 1 ,, : ., ,1: - ‘ ,1*,' ,7- '.''' . 1i.7 7,7 ,W , :. , ' ,.tt 10F , q ...,...-•.- r : - - - 'vi._ - • . - e . --- 1. :.' - - ~' 28.4:00. Messrs. 64117716re — dad' jfrinig'omery, • -'•; • DEAR SIRS:— . I mentiOned in my last letter to you that probably you might hear from me again soon relative to the doings of the great Path tinder in California. In the first place, gentle men, probably you are not aware who or what the men were who brought J C. Fremont for ward in California for the United States Senate. Well, gentlemen, it wile a set of nefarious land speculators or, they might he well termed land sharks. They were the men who sent him to the Senate. Their object in doing so was to get this very Bill passed that he brought up in the Sen ate—for the Government to dispose of the min eral lands in California to land speculators; and then these land sharks were ready to pounce upon the whole country. Some of them even went so far as to stake 'out large bodies of the mineral lands with the expectation that this Bill would pans and become a law. Vi liv, gentlemen, there was a party of them, six in number, same to where I was located, and took up some thous ands of acres of laud, or at least they staked it out and made their marks, and this very land was considered the richest gold bearing land in california ; and there were some two thousand mines working. Well, these sharks remained there until they gut news that Fremont's Bill was killed in the Senate then they up stakes and left. One of them, however. happened to let the cat out of the bag to me Ly saying that they had expected that the government would pass a law for disposing of the mineral lauds in California. I will refer to these land sharks again before lam done. Now this was the man ner is which J. C. Fremont was elected to the Senate. Ms Black Republican friendi make snob au ado about "ten cent Jimmy lowering the wages of the laborer why in the' name of heaven do they not take the mote out of their own candidate's eye. For here we have him , triving. and fighting, tied using every eaertion to got a law passed that would have rubbed some three hundred thousand laborers iti Men who had scraped tip -.1111161'11 t to c Ivry theta to the regions of gold which they reached, after m•inthe upon mouth+ of travel, toil and priva ' t‘on ; leaving their little families at home with har , ly suthrtent to ~titv.i.t upou until the time when they could by their toil and lahnr die neugh to make remltltattee. t. At lite, are lhe• ittlourers4 whom Fretuoid shaniefullv I rird to wrong \ gentletnen, it won 101 th.,iii , an.l times more ri.ninietillnlile in .1 amt... Buchanan en , lca•oring t,, get a ',unl currency etaahli.hr,l Pu that the lahor ;tog mn.n nhoul,l D.‘t he defrauded of the ju.l VAltte of the p-tteeetl• htt,ur, than It wtt. ftr th:s filthutdering f 11,ittlefit Frt.111.13.31. 1./ ,irlSe to grt rtbse,l that wuulkl hive cut the litumng men of ralif,r MEI Out iif ell their ju.t right.+ coil what he *trivitig for at the priiiieut moment' Why for oe ethancipadion of the negrtte. or for disunion whirl, would amount to the name thing. ►Shat he ie aiming at it to bring negro labor in eompe• tiiiou with white labor in the North. Why, if he gait,. rnila I think white laboring men of the North will feel thankful to get mall wages, aria yet he het, the pre.umption to mak them to Pup port horn nn,l Once if;tn in ft position where h wttui haven rharme cuttinr their own throlto I think the gnat maw of theta are ttt.t Fo h:11. i hilt they ran hreurii hi- t'intivee Co not to he gulled t,y him or hi. n‘lho SIIENAMit , rent , Well, gentlemen. A w the tho•t {Art', nat , th . ng evrr or..•urrrvi I.• Frernor !lint he , h,l 1,1 get !lint Ittll f .r ,f h f . h, so I Own wet hip 1.11, h Tr.,' h%ve klrelched bring R% ~ i re Isle when hr returne,l ,n• r;,•••I him l• , Ihe ..tAu I hack. sre t 1,110.. more'.! sSI ss:4l sPI •!1 , .W iaol. utips,puirtr Ihv ,r.tlure ii t,14,1f1 n th , r. r S.vontt.r af. -tI/Z 11, U111,34t ItIII , i,ell Vol t,,: V , }l.l. 11, be 11./ I IL the mai 1041 of 11, proltio alert. I toi I throb. ,1 for Ills V, 1., all Ale%l.le.hip. Ile ha] tbo rtto-t unpopular Mtn] lila, and I Iluuk .till retoltas•e, N et!, I prom that I lar..aitt would refer to hie partioult.r frneti,6, the lawl bpeettiuturJ They left the mineral region.. 4 and retire.' to the lower part of l' , thfurtbia awl there rorumetwe-d one of the int.,-1 tierarioul. aml swindling oporatiou. that ever ev • in California. Tkrit wa, the tuanufriotuie •f ,•1.1 title. or (lams. with the all- ttotpattun that the government nosed recognii them NVllether it h 4 done so or lint lam not ‘a are At all events, a great number of eno I 'r-inht were forced to len". the, pre ouption land, th. y had taken op and Improved, by the-.o tr-iv Intent 1311 d '.harks claims Well, whet.. Iva- .1 I' Fremont during On. timer Itomor. with her thomaand tottgum , . pla e. him 111 eon t-,-1...n with thns nefarious ban I. I wi ll w „i undertake Lo say that he ems but if lie Ntftt. it is no more than you could expect from the pato principles of the man. Sonic two or three it these fraudulent land claims ettrlit , under my own observation I will relate to you all insmaeo whome they attempted their trawl Lit were de detected. It oetairred to the San Jose Valley. In illy way through there I happened I stop an spell,' a sight with an old man who tat taken up •I" tinsel( and toll- , a preemption shunt 11..111t it 111011,4.1114 acre; or Vrt,HIII land; durtoe my eunverration with him he mentiono.l to me that he had sums very near losing his lan.] a ',lintel time previoos, He said there were three d--•—tl meals came to his house and told hits be would have to leave that ranehe as they had an old Spanish claim or title for it Well, he said, he told them if that was the case, and if the, title was better than his that he would leave, hot he told them that he would like to see their title When they produced a paper which he said looked very ancient and on which he said the title was drawn up in all the extravagant Spanish insignia and formula. He said he read it and came to the conclusion that his cake Wai all (lough, and he would have to leave; but something induced him to hold the paper up to the light, when forts nwtely he discovered that the maker of the paper hail put his stamp upon one corner and also the date of the year in which it was made, end the paper had been manufactured many years sine' the title called for in it. He said he allowed if to them, and at the same time took down his ride and told them, now, you d —d sons of b----s, I will give you five minutes to clear my premises. with the understanding that any one of you who i found upon them after that period will receive a dose or cold lead. He said they took to their heels, and that was the last of them. I merely give you this to show you the manner in which they perpetrated their frauds. As regarded Col. Fremont, he stood very low in the estimation of the people in California at that time, and has not gained much in their estimation since. Clow is it that most of his companions who accompa nied him in his explorations of the Rocky Moun tains have deserted him. There in the gallant Kit Carson, a far nobler man than over Fremont was, where is he now ? Why in direct opposition to him. Why, the fact is, that in his travels with Fremont he became fully acquainted with his principles and unfitness for the high office he is aspiring to, and of coarse as a good and noble citizen cannot support him, and so it is with all the rest. I remain yours &c., With the greatest respect, PIANKALETA. "PIANICALSTA" speaks out again from his "wigwam." It is California testimony "by a man that's been there." Read it, and under stand something of Fremont's reputation, and conduct towards the laboring men and honest citizens of California. Was there ever such a man named for the Presidency before? We have heard many Democrats urge the nom inetion of James A. Irwin, of the Seventh ward for Associate :Judge. Ile is an excellent citi zen and would make a good Judge. He would no doubt, accept the nomination. FREMONT AND THE 0 RE.MANS.—' 'All our Amer ican population are entirely opposed to the work ing of the mines by Foustaartts." Speech of John C. Fremont, in the Senate of the United States, September 24th, 1850. [See appendix to Congressional Globe—Vol. 22; part 2, page 1366. -; ;• . . ~ ~' ~r ASSOCIATE JUDGE An adjourned meetitri of Tudiana Town. chip Buchanan and Breelliaridge Club, was held on Saturday last, the 22d inst., at the house of Alexander Turner, when the meeting was called to order by Francis Quinett, Esq , taking the I Chair. Edward NBCorkle acting as Secretary. The Mb then proceeded to elect officers and Committees, when the following gentlemen were nominated and duly elected: President—Capt. Moms:. S. HarL Pier Preaidents— liar id Boyd, Alexander can:4.- 1)1311. %,,rapoiatl i SP(' rein rt es Henry F ey. it erned leg Seeretar ie.9—J oeeph P. hart, Peter Trcusurer--nowas Holing!, Ere,t4t ire C.pnimitire—R. J. Boyle, John Brown, Henry Ilassinger, James Robin Eon, Hugh Murphy. bliebael :•-hupene, Oeurge Haseing. (a motion, the meeting adjourned to meet at the usual place on Satar.lay, the Cdla day of Sep• IPmbor. Punctual attendance is requested, as arrange ments will then be made for the Club to meet the great l)emoerAtic Mass Convention, to he held in the city of Pittsburgh on the 10th of September. FRANCIS gUINETT, Esq., Pres ' t. laic NrCoR K LE, SPC.y. 11s thill the following in the Lancaster Intellt gencer of the Itttla inst. Klifore :--W e are happy to see same of the papers, in the western part of the State, advocat ing the claims of Col. Samuel W. Black, of Alle gheny, for the Gubernatorial chair. The Colonel's untiring, efforts unit exertions fur the StleCOgrl of the Itennieratio party, his devotion Inc years to Mr. Bu chanan and his interests, his high soeial and politi. sal character, and last, though not least, his well known sail ever to be remembered bravery, in de fence of hie country's honor, inn the field of battle, make us willing to do all wo ran to advance the in. terests of such a mail ; and Western Pennsylvania unity glory in having such a candidate as Cul. Black to present to the people of this great Commonwealth. We, therefore, urge upon the Democracy, in all 'cc done of the State, to unite in giving honor where it lis due, and nominate , named the above naed gentleman for tiovernor at the nest convention, feeling sulis tied a better Man, or more as ailable candidate, can• nil t o , eh io i,„ Vl' RITE. 1 August In, A TICKET The fallowing ticket wus suggested by quite number of democrats some days ago, but by I).;,take w not in ierte.l in the proper place :n .Ir i II I r It a mere , uggestion of names for the con ,i leration of the conventi.m such a ticket RS this would be well received and strongly sup p,rted by the people: A TICK 4.f —I . 1•-ae.• rtrar.rt lb< tug Ti...ket 4•r the ~f the Dcirto , ..tni it l',,ttuty E---col tPI 1-11 N NI'CA NDL.R.iitt, 0.1 f.tt .1111 , lIERIit'RN. City OIES Rfruliugliam 111 G. ER( CE, Pittaburgh. •• G.l J.qrs SILL. •• Indiana. • Al , l II RTJE, Re.erye tl.4".••••ve,e - %El. 6.SEE,:Jetlerekm. os.ll/ sr •-Vi M NAU LE. Allah-ay City. J oHti .A.NDERI.RJN, City F . ATM. AeetntsT —On Friday, the 221 iust , Major Hill. an old and revected citizen f Fairtiel.l town.hip, Westnaureland county, left home in n buggy to go to mill. While • , u the w• y. one of the wheels came oft, the tin an,' he wag thrown out apu the grotitt , l 1V hen found Lc rout insenbibl. ,ta.l lire-,1 but n •port time. Major II ill ha prcmotel nt Itennierane meeting in tireen u rg, a fvw r•crniu¢• preriow.ly, an,l on taking !,e •. lam an old man how. I have almost reached three ....OM 11111 ten -the allotted age of x 1 . ,; at troi-t I.ut a 'Mort time left me. My fel W have, at diliferent timea, Minuted me with e I airi tI t,aui fer IL Rut my day or hp'. I • .ffiee I. st', I ...ek for nothiug-- trek for • Mu I feel anxiou , . all I hope to not our fn e Lauded d-on t., I•l,lertly a `lntl, Site - NV 01 - 1711% N ' ornt.: %V ortns I--.A gr,it tl•,1 1,4,•• r‘l•lainlll,, .1 p.n• rat...l In the hon.nn ~1. ”, 4EO nr•••ltcal er/els••• rrhn..o foi , l ; nn,l ~1.% I..ryn.U , h T.. 1..0 tm the noloject 1.0 r all, a [male lit., them awl lett Ilse fr.qo Owl,. pr....we. zs. .1 1" n • alue I bau the •• .h..igopktitme. 1111 their ‘..rigi“ `ts . ll sg ~ 1 It st L uKIL Iss-n found. . bl the much 6..ught nfter e bi• / , 41 tluiser.Alll 4,...1.1..eabrttg..4.1 by the ere birth, pr.,f, mud the lblloa Illy TLS. i. t , • .ra tty tt,nl luw I nrulk.l witb w.rtua for tlkk.rt that, I vr. tt... Celebrate...l Ven , rleuatac llr' of Pitlaborgh. I look j0r09e,1,1 logo., about 11113 . ; I colo. I ',I / atono, and am tont porfoctly Moll. ft, II 1 . 1011.111 tutu, and further tau - Wiliam 1191.0 r Nlanitattat, Place, or to K. I. Ur. 0,,,,a41, Itut4, auJ ?L•11 uOl 1... u:oocl to rel, for Dr. 9'L.", Cr!. /.r:• utmlActurv.l I , l , suing nr..., of hitt•ur, ro )•.L All .0,, I.lv, POI, 111 [tr.. u..ttl 1,-. Of NI 1.4.11.• - nl.• hen .44.1.nkt..11 van 1... w 1., find nt nII 1,-.lllrd, !Able drug etorr, ,z,t1t111.4. ~ the gigtvttUro k.I FLKNII It} IS. A Is, I, u.L Ly non solo proprtott.r.. Mt3llNa BROS., 14tiorts.yx..re to J. ISIII.I A nu St •Ito ] Si•• mi Woa.l “treet, e”ri...r of Fourth or A stonialting Cure a 1 IN S Li oNE 11,01 r . 1,5.4 .•ertaticate A a Ctir , I.qlol - 111. • .1 •:,/ •,rie (7cruvlu Balers: 11.10: 1. , 1. , a 11U1111 Nlrlll 10., tb 111.•1401) IL4i J 4 - li,•ntl,•turn : In answer to you 0111,, •lair lista Illy Jnughh•r• ne.7,1 About nixln 111 w, Las complaitisug .4 it peiu her nide, fur six I • VVI.II yearn, and about the first of January last, was task and confined to her 1..1 The pain in her aide was Ter. serer, besides being troubled with pains between he slsouldors and io her breast. From reading a 111.1111ber cores pert rated by lioulland's Iles-limn Bitters, I was in dared toi try it iu her case, and evilt to )our store and pus :lowed ~ar bath , . She had taken it but s, few days whau sli began 141 improve, mid now after tilting only one bottle, sli is enjoying better health than she has for )ears. She feel pain in her side or ;is an) part .4 her body, and attrihnt tier en, •• ninety 1.. the i ier mall Bitten,. Saturn Brook. Aroostook Co., )le. WNI. CLARK.. 1:1!!m T ii ! For rah , by FLENI INO 11110 S. laid Dr. G KO. 11. KKVSKI hu:ls:2l,lkw w Sad, bat 'Er tie-- Row vtlen hwn the church to haled hwth it,. 42,1outts voles. tttol tin wailtuga of kitsdro.. ii. Ih.. 141111411attoom 01 Ginattls nriann, no thr hods 01 nun 101 . 11 1011 , ha. lwen borne to a premature grave. who died through ignoranee of thoir dimwit. by those who attended them, ..r the iolinimmtratiou deiet,•rious and ineffectual twin, dies. We w rite this in all aoherness and sincerity, and in thus alluding to the deco( would try and benefit the ing. What are some of the most fatal messengers that beckon to the tomb? We answer, Bengal., Erysipelas, and similar diseases. Now, although Providence has ordalued hat each diseteles Allan exist, it had also provided a reined I willed from the herb of the field, and Its name id Kenn y's Medical Itideovery. Invalid, reject it not. See long advertimetuolit iu another rulninn. Sold wholowdo and 1,001 at Ult. (1140141.1 E 11. K 1,11'14141.1.'5, 140 ‘Vood streot, align or the troldon Mortar, and at .1 1 , 1, KM I Islo'l4, Alleghony Arlan Piles, neglectd, often prove fatal; twat to consurnp ion Anoint the parts three times a day with BALLET'S PAIN EXTRACTOK. 1f secretion form the rectum, then insert the Pile Syringe," Mini with Extraction, and grad ually discharge it as the syringe is withdrawn. It never tails to cure cases of any age of virulence, nor to give entire ease instantly to all, frequently curing by one application. are known by the heat, itching and wail of the anus. Bleeding piles are caused 'sometimes by the falling of the whole bowels, which then press the intestinal canal Sight against the back bones and keeps the blood from returning up the vessels, similar to the ht.,' being kept at top of your finger when a string is that tight round it; such is frequent, and for scrofulous humors and ulcers to form therein, then procured perfect abdominal supiswier, and wear a compress to the rectum, and continue to use the salve us store; also rub it well over the loins and abdomen fur same time, and the natural belts that support the bowels will be contracted and Wink strong, sad your life will be saved. Properly applied, every case will be cured. It never fails. None genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with signatures of nMsTRY DALLEY, Manufacturer, C. V. CLICK ENER k CO., Manufacturers. Sold at 25 cents per box by Dr. OHO. H. KEYSNR, 140 Wood street, and by nearly every dealer in medicines throughout the United States. All orders or letters for Ire formation or advice, to be addressed to O.V. CLICHNNER & CA).. New York. ' au=daw2w AT Hata and Orips--All who wish to wear MEAT nd HOOD lIAT or CAP, should call at No. 164 WOOD et., and purchase what they may want in that line. aul3 MORGAN h 00., 164 Woodit. ' , .. f'-~ - - , , # I .O.V.FFrA , - • , "t• = • ' tbe' o6l,ool .***:X.44 l o4 44 l*•i' , '; A timumanl3treagtilVd.d* 4,ientle would remainiundiOlie-'efirse.iif it; disagreeable breath ithetOy using t140,' Balm of a ThoviOi:d Flow's" salt dentifrice wou'd not only render it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster ? Many persons do not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends. Will never mention it. Pour a single drop of .the " Balm " on your tooth-biush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A BeAut. - lEn COMPLEXION may easily be ac quired by using the Balm of a Thousand Flow ers." It will remove tan pimples and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. SHAVING MAISE EASY.—Wet your shaving brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprieters ; and B: A. Fahne stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. U. H. Keyser and H. Miner &Co., Pittsburgh 'and Beckham & McKennan, Allegheny city. -Ed ward M'Corkle, ltif - Have You a Rupture of the Bowelel —T would most reslau-tfully Invite the attention of these af flieted with hernia or rapture of the bowels to my splendid assn tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to snit every age, applied and satisfaction. guarantied in every case, at my office, Nu. 140 Irrexi street, Pittabm gh, P., sign of the Gulden Mortar. Among the Trtusses sold by me will be fun nd blursles Radical Cure Tr= ; French Trusircx, rexy light spring Oun Eladit Trusses Children? 7'russo.s, single and double Tru:sex, childrend and adults Ig,rli's Diplie Spring 'l'rusz Dr. S. S. Fitd, Supporter Taus; The price of Trueaes vary from $2 to $3O. Ilerrial 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 Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of krolap sus Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Mee, Chronic buirrh.eet, and any weak nesedepending on a week and debili tated condition of the abdominal mtuicles. Pe. Fitch', Abdominal Supporter: Englah Elastic Abdominal Belts; Elartie Lit/tr; And nearly every kind of Supporter DOW In nee. I also sell Shealies Bra,s of every style, for weak chested and stoop Etasta. Stockings, for broken nod varicose veins. Surprwory lkindages, of all kinds. Nyr-Ing.s of every trinity and pattern, and In fact every Aiud of mechanical appliance used In the awe of disease. lilt. 13 kl*SEli. would state to persons In want of Ilreces.•r Trusses that he ran often send to suit the patient by writing, but it Is always Letter to see the patient and apply the Truss or Mecca personally. Addrwis DLL. Glftl. 11. KEYSER., 140 Wood it., Sign or the Golden Mortar. THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO" Office, No. 50 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 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Amount of Capital paid up .V 10,6503 00 Surplus 40,140 10 Aseete liable for lame CONSISTING OP M.1(14 nod Mortgagee an unlocumbered Beal Estate, and Stocks of par value $182,500 00 .. . . floods Al r 4 .. Stock Notes, bearing Six per cent, Intemd -7 - 28,196 00 Caen on bond and In the hands of Agents..._.... 26,744 1.5 Bills Brno v sido 14,398 00 .9 ,' $260,338 18 TRUSTERS. James Sill, Eaq. Benj. B. Myric k, Eaq, J. IL Ms Colley, Fag., P. Wyckoff Esq., Wm. H. Gray, Req., Benj. U. Eaq. P. M. MORI ARTY, President. J. Mtiftll-I.S T3Oil if tit certii). that I have critically, and by a personal esanitruition of the laa,ka, capital, assets and iwcuritsea of the Alhail, iiiiioranee Company, of Philadelphia, hiTteiti gated the stauding and responsibility of Fuld Institution. and I do ilnd, anti 14311 titilififly clear in my convictions, that ,aid C.,anpany has a go.ol unimpaired Capital In Mortgagee on unite limb wed heal Estate, worth double the amount for hhich the .one 14 worlrxgd. My illco333oLiffilti hll.le rtgorous and searching, and are. I th'ti .reliable. BENJAMI:iI If. AUSTIN. I tube pleast s.. in saying that I have been acquainted a sal Itenisinui II . Auatin for several years. and have entire oqifidea 0 In his integrity, eattsfity and ability, anti world place full reknit, upon his statements or legal opinion. hi I LI. ARD FILLMORE. 1111? PRE ergs. P. M. Moriarty, RN, lers..l LukAns, E.q., Wm. `math, Esq., (.4,0 W. CAMday, Wm. J. P. White, J. B. I.l.elfrich, Eiq., Wtti H. Blair, firm of ll;stir 11. B. Myrick .k Co. Phila. I Mutt,. Phila. Jrukioa, Jr. Wto. Rowe,. Hots. Harry Baldwin, Syra 11.a...1... thaicaa, N. V. ruse, N. Y. 11. 11. Huth..rn. N V. lot J. H. Anstiu, . • Tie , Omen.) , ederta FIRE INSURANCE on buildings, gieels and furniture; MARINE INSURANCE on V 04,44, and freight: INLAND I NSU It ANCE on gouda by men., lal,a. canals Or railroads, on as secinumiaating termite, any other responsible 11(50, LCIiE TAAFFE, Agent. ir2,l No. be Water street, Pittsburgh, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIT TSBU R 041. WILLIAM BACALKY, President. SAMUEL L MARSILELL, Secretary. OFPICE 04 Water street, between Market and Mort drab. 14- insures HULL AND CARGO RISKS, on the Oblo and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insure. against Loss or Damage by FISK Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Wand Navigation and Transportation. William Bagnioy, 311110 , 11 M. Cramer, :Lemuel Rea, Robrrt Dunlap, lever M. Pennock, 8. llarbaugh, 'NI , altar Bryant, JOllll Shipton COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO. HARRISBURG, PENNA. Chartered Capital, - - - 6300;000. ea.. liana. Buildings and other Poverty against Loss or Damage by Fire; ale., against Perils of the Sue, Inland NA, Igation and Tiatistedifal , rll. leriezirts-1 11 ON CAMERON, Preeident. BENJ. PARKE, Vice President S. 8. CARRIER, Secretary. A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. patailin DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY, oFFICE, S. E. CORNETT THIRD AND WALNUT STS., Philadelphia. *4' MARINE INSURANCES on Yemenis, Ciu - go, Freight, to all parts of the world. IN LAN') INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Canals, Lakee and Land Carriagee, to all parte of the Union. VIRE INSURANCE ON MERCIIANDIZE generally. Ou Stores, Dwelling Holmes, At. Assets of the Company November bth,1856. Roods, Mortgages and Real Potato 4101,020 94 Philadelphia City and other Loans 85,210 00 Stock in hank's, [Railroad and Insurance 00'...... 23,000 10 Bills receivable 184440 97 t.,ash on hand. 24820 09 Oahu.oe in heads of Agents, Preminme on Ms. rino Policies recen issued, and other debts due the Company 95,999 90 Subscription No 100,000 00 DIRECTORS. James C. Hand, Theophilua Paulding, James Tramtair, William Eyre, Jr., Joshua L.Price, James Tennant, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. McFarland, Charles Schaffer, Robert Burton, John 11: Semple, Pittaburgh D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logan, WM. MARTIN, Preeldent. resident. ttaxy, William Martin, Jo ph H. Seal, Edmund A. Solider, John C. Davis, John R. Penrose, ileorge O. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston, R9llinu, C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer /dell vain, Charles Kelley, 11. Jones Brouke, J. U. Johnson, Tit.s. C. Maw, Tim • Lvunnut, Secre MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE CORI OF PHILADELPHIA ONARTLE PARPAYIIAL—GRANTED UT THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA. Ch d Capital, $500,000. FIRE, - MA RUNE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATIOA A AlloN S. LIPPINCOTT, President. ORRIN ROGERS, SeereuuT. GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. 1711= . .. Aaron 8. Lippincott, William B. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal, Nicholne G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, Orrin Rogers, Charley J. Fields, John P. Simms, James P. Smyth. IlkirThis Company hoe been organized with a Cash Cal& tal, and the Diroctore hero determined to adapt the business to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct log Ito affairs, with a prompt adjustment of limes. ....) Pittsburgh Office, No. 713 Water street. J. NEWTONJONES, Agent. The following well known and responsible firms In Pitts burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the Arability and soundness of the Manufacturen? I Jammu,* Company. Kramer & Rahm, Wilson, Childs A Co., George P. andth & Co., Hampton & Campbell, Jones, Tier= & Co., R. Childs & CO. noel . . PE II NS It LV ANIL INSER AXEL; PITTSBURGH. •": Corner o. Fourth and Smithfield Sheri:Alf - UTllknti Mai CAPITAL, 1i300,000. i n . Building N and other Property against Lon or p .eze by and the Perils or theSaa and Inland Nati. gatlon-and Trump rtntion. Wm. le, ',, • , ' , kat). Patterson, Jacob Painter, A. AA t - .. . W. M'Cllnteek, Jas. P. Tauter, - George W. A alt 1 W. S. Haven, P. g.. Park,' I. I. Grier fipma;. W 846 Hampton, A. BL Long, A. J. Jones, .1 H. Jana" IL E. CogshalE - . 017101118. . • t, , Praident.. ...4” --lion. WM I. JOHNSTON.,,, •A' wee Praittent.;,....UODY PATTERSON. !..;,>,., 1 Aldlfold -11166....4 , 4 .••041 1, WW , - .44aby " L - 7 1 / 4 -4.4 /". - ~...,,,, t ,' , 2 ,t,,',. : , ..e .i .," . , 7, 7., Pit....,. .4'' ...i''' '5,4..F.:1F,ie7...-:.k.-lj:".7l:7:',,,'!''A.Z.i";%4:Ft:ti.-.l;.'.'7'4o:Aii:.' • : 800'.40-4".N.5 7 c.v.c*,...?m , -,f4:- ,,. . , - ,ntos,o, - - moo able tertas,.'or This Land is heaiily ClatlOU river, in roma comity, %0 that the lumbeltimiter notitm oat and brought to market. • • It contains an MAVEN AM IT VAIN of GOOD COAL Under, a large portion of the land. Thera is also ~.,:. - Iron Orer emit Linioiktons • In abundance uporrit; and thesoll bigots:l and well watered. A 'II A I , LROAII ' Is surveyed across it, and will no•thilititultal bngt , wbkb is. part of a lino of railroads twin New Viz - W.(4 10cda..,.. • The ia good and generally level ; and in the:midst of a region that will area be one of 'the beat fanning teitieoiii, tlie maim. The 1800 acrostic, together in a body, and grill ,be paid at bargain to the pnroluteer.- Enquire TIIOMAS WOODS, Real Estate Agent, sub N 0.76 fourth street, Pitislxirgh..- TERRA COTTA OR STOW -- WATER PIPES. From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot ALSII—ROCEIREITRIZ PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at Maanfacturer• • Price• by • HENRY IL COLLINS, FORWARDING AND C MMISSION-NIER'CHIANT, ,ARD WHOLESALE DEALER 131 ' CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, AND PRODUCEGENBILALTN.. ' ' No. 25 WOOD STREET, PitTftillTßOll. U -a. THE 11 PDERSTUNED RECOMMEND to the Dem ocratic County Contention. assembling' August 27th, inst.. Prof. ERNST 11 EIDELDERU, of Ohio toienship,,as to candidate for the Legislature. Prof. HEIDELBERG 'Fa a sound Democrat, a scholar of high atanding; his character is unimpeachable and his Rinse indltputalde. - su26 MANY DEMOCRATM VOTER& rO. SPECIAL NOTICE—TARERTUNI CIAMp,,MEET IND —Au Extra Train on Allegheny Valley Ball road will leave Careen street MONDAY. August 26th, ati . x o'clock P. M., for Tarenturu. A. J. HOPPER, : . .25 'Bgpeilnegt. On OAS CrAIPANI - DIVIDICSID.—The Trusteca the PCPCSLUIROIi GAS COMPANY have, - IhWitty. declared a Dividend of Five par Cent. out of the - profits- Of the last six month., on the Capital Btock of the Company:' payable to Stockholders or their ,Iviliropreseutativos forth. with, at the Odic° of the Company. • Mice of Pittsburgh Gas Co., Julyl4,l46—WylBl 1... p.--- -- fitioiPa ... saa sin-Onto .k. -bottom s.lt. NOTICF. TO SHIPPERS.—Out and after July 7tb,, Bah of Lading must he handed In at the Fedeial.Street Sta tion before - 7 o'clock P. 61. of the day of shiptuatiL.--other wise, tb. Company will not pay charges, or in any ap. m i an nu ne tet r Ee l _,,,, ~. rtsponsittle for their collection.* J. It ?dOORN, il7 . DOLLAR. SAVINGS BANE—No. Gs' :FOIIKTar , STItKET —JONAS' XKW moot b. made with this Instittaion in the manthot4ltiiSP r ,'"; • gn °silos to draw intrust from July lot. •. je.in MIAS. A. COLTON treiliK ' NEW ADVERTIiEMENTS,'4,C-:ft UPPER WARDA! AWAKEIB—The DriftW`lt ATE it-,3 7 of the upper Wards of this City Will hold_ji:egutar IsUCILAIVAN - AND BRECKILNRIDGE MEETING, at their stand on FULTON street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the :Nth inst.,-at 7 1 ,t o'clock; at which a number of distici guished public fiI 7 EAKF.ItS and GLEE CLUBS Still be In at. • tendance. • , '' , •••:•;7:' ,-7 Y , COME ALL! for Font, not Fiction, art27:11.• J. B. W. glint, Proa'S.•- ONATIIAN AYRES, ATTORNEY . AND - '':llT,"l. - tYJUNBELLOR AT LAW, NEW CASCLE, - ' County, Pa , will attend promptly to baldness profeeolon, in Mercer, Beaver and Lawiencesconntles,••,. - . ni..;-.!0:71 1 .- • particularly to the collection of- debts, and Mile, iit,ifeel2 4 ".":". 4:•hl-4 , • karate. Drain on Now York, Philadelphia. and . ttaali;LP . B.4tirg .' and Cleveland, forwarded immediately on the . itTcclip!" - igApve. - ::::' . .kf 7 money for clients, if desired,' •• • • • • •:•••••('' - 5:ii.5 5 . , • 4,;:it.t,: IterEassciw.—Joseph-, & Co., New Castle; Hun. - Wm. Beatty, Win. litublhi;, - Es4V;„„', :. Butler' lion. John Galbreath - Erie, /t0ti..j0a.11,00W.„.. - :' ton, Bawl Ileirstou,••Esq • • - Power, Esti,. lion. J. J. Pearson, flarrishurgt•jOhn•Graltitinc:::-:.; •.• • • • .• Pros't Bank of Pittabuigh, lion. Monet' Harapton„ Itlyera.k.; • Hunter, M. Leech & Bon, Win. • • • • John B. Trevor, Esq., Cashier Bank of Philaitelphla;;lfoil.'Xiz•fZt .Itc:Z. • • .. Rode Snowden, Julian, Mason & Co., Philadelphiat:l43.MW - -?2„,-O , S •. art Biddle, Esq., Meadville, .Pa. an 2 T - • • ~ ..14.2•'1,':'„, QTEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—Ohe ?•,.• ki inch cylinder, .ty, feet 6trokr, elide salve cur' off, oil-?4 , ir, - :•'1?„•.g - • heavy cast Iron bed plates,' catendirig to after end .0 . f . :4...., • >t.1;t7;;i'" .. T,' slides—at present in operationat the Rolling Mill of Singer, Hartman 8 Cu, West Pittsburgh. •,• ' For terms, apply to BAWL!, HAItTUPEE & CP., Steam hiliglno-Bni/dera. • • Corner First and Sherrate.;.P.Etatrogh;;;;A:',';:".W -.. $2.50,836 18 M MYERS'=,:SOILOOL -FOR-g%e': I_ll_ ELS will be RE OPENED on"&aNDAY, rit her residence, Nu. 249 MOM iitrßet. D.EOPLE'S EDITION (iF ISVINQ'S LIFE OF WASiiINGTOI.I.---Volume.2d Irving's Life of Waisis , m4tou. 411mb - wheo edition. Also, velttmol. icturin, or th. World Overcome; by Caroline Cbesbro. The Oxidise Youths of story with s. nt0r51;.4.., Res. V.no mu, W..lones. Western Border Life, or what Fanny Hooter slim and herd in Kansas and Missouri. . - Mrs. ileutz' Works.-the most popular in the world. _ ••• .' The Plattler'e Norther , 1/ride; wi th .illitetratimA. • Coto plow in two volumes, paler cover, of tiod•pagesi price one dollar, or bound in cloth gilt, tt,:M. ••• • * Linda, the Young Pilot of the ladle Creole. •Two TOL., paper nwer. price 75 cattle. or one vol., cloth gilt, $1: • Robort Graham; the Sequel to and continuation of Linda: • Two eds . ., paper cover, price 75 coots, or one volume, cloth gilt, $l. Iteux, hr the Snow Bird; a Tale or Real Life. Two' VOIS ' I. v * paper 75 rents, or one volutno, cloth eh $l. Marcus Warbled. or the Long Mom Spring. Two vole., • B paper cover, price 75 cents, or one volume, cloth gilt, $l. * k Courtabip and Marriage. Two volumes, paper •cover, price. • ~ 1 fl. or one. voltline, cloth gilt, $1,21. ~, KOLLSIR, or Magnolia Yale, Two volumes, paper corer. . -• prise 75 cents, or one volume, cloth gilt, id... _, .. ... ~. - - Colon and Arthur. Two volumes, Paper cover,..pzicosfi. .. . . c cold& or one volume, cloth gilt,. For sale by It. MINER 6. IDO.„.•:•:•,;.* ,:•.• •1• * • mai No. 32 Smithfield Istrisst: , , ,,,, t , . ~, • 1 , -, DUBLIC SALE OF - I , IIOIFM , WAILIE . 4: 4 - ' i. LOTS.—On SATURDAY afterooon, August 3otx . iiix , :l„ .4,, ... " . 0..,.. Ott the pretnises,oill boeoldThirteen littiblingloofii in the Eighth Ward. viz: Niue at the corner of Magee iatul];"„:*:, ~ .i t Locuet !greets, having each a front of tw e nty feet on Eeemifi. ,f S - 'u- .. street, extending back sixty-one feet els !Pekes...c --•*:_-:%•••-:;1,;•-•- ~,'--7 Also, four lota adjeiedng the Public School noose, hivh se.;f , ..., .--, -r , each a [hint 1.,1 twenty feet ou Ann street , extending baCkfiL,'*:' ... *, '' - -:••"` 1 sixty-seven feet. . .. To those wishing tee buy property very cheap,•nowlethe chance, as the ownor is determined to sell. A long credit will be given. V. Me DANTE, an 27 • Auctioneer. Capt. Mark Sterling, Samuel M. Mar, WUSam Bingham, John S. Dilworth, Francis Sellen3, J. Sehoonmaker, William U. Maya [deal ALLEGMIN COUNTY .BON D.. AUCTION —ou TIIURSDAV amain. 48th at., ,y-44 ; :' o'clock, at the March antellxchange, will be deld= • stood A ilegliPtly Coeuty Read. • . . • 1. 1 . - Z•idir' m 327 P. 31. PAVIR.Atiet4. ',•••r?r . MEW FALL UOOE/S.—Just received, this ./:, . --.., i 11 morni g. 50 rases snorted Dry Cleada,gotelning— ' • - '''''' , ..t New style of Permtan Detainee;' _,•. '',,l New' styles of Prints; 10 Alpaca.';:'' -.-- ~ ~,, ' ... - .i:' I " French Chintzes; BM - Coburgs; " - Furniture Chintzes. Bl'k French. klatinoaf_" :. ';`.,...-*, Fine Welsh Flannels; Printed Cashmeres; . ,, ,e4,'' White and Fottiet Flannels; Bleacitiebnumels; , r;:n . :e Ainslie De Boges ; Domestic 0 ingltams; , ' ~,,-` ,1 : ; i : Lamm Damask Table (knees, brk and mixed; , :,.. ~ Satinets; Brk COMM Velvets, he, le. . - ,...q,'-P,'4 - .; ,- anT.' A. A. Wed-'. : 1 / 4 :1-- A. MASON & 'CO. will tipen, on W r eill'---;?*. - ' .._ ;.v.,,,,-i1 A • nesday, the Tith Inst., several paoßeg,es of new style' , 7 , - , ..'. , .. " BSII3IBMDBRIFS, WIITTB GOODS, fic, :tun 2 , , , .;: 1:,.,;01 , 441 DRESS GOODS—We will. open in the next few days.inore than 100 cases and packages of the.. new' at nud richest style% of FALL DRESS GOODS. au27 A. A. MASON & CO., 25 Fillit'sh VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND FOR; SALE—Situate in Allegheny'City, having 76 n front on the canal, by 270 feet deep on one aide to 'Washington sti, and 170 feet on the otherr, adjoining property of William Bissell, Jr. This property is well Winged fur a private rest dence,.and will be sold on easy tonna ,Tbesltwelling. l l o 4 l s,2l,;.: contains coven rooms and two hells. au27 S. CITTEIBERT O TW A LANDS-480 Acres'of choice Liatcli situate lo Ida county, Town, fur Hale tan bargain: an 27 S. CUTHBERT & SON,-hi Market 4 4 . 47 , 4 COAL WORKS IT ,4 day afternoon next, on the maidens, near. Cookrtair*itisq,-d nu the Monongahela river, will AM sold .10ELSg1"4-00&14i"-4'. WORKS. The Brownsville War giving time to examine and boy these Werke at arhargaßl,L- Sunnite of 'IIIOS. WOODS, awn 75 Fourth street' --,..3-.7:;;07, $811,848 la Y. DeTrims WOOD x. 6. oxiosuxin ' L F CLtiEE • WOOD, .MOORBEAD Sq. CO.,' • HANL•PECPURERS OF American Gaivitnizeol l fleet Refined COMMON SHEET IRON , And Solo Agent for ti. sale of W. Deteris W00na:•...., 0 BLEBS-AT...ED P. A. hI4DICIILA, Agent, 95 Water street, Pittsburgh • It't ,* ' ,:;•., - 54.f5w.R.A. - ,,- • ~" 'Ag41::2,..,, .PAll IMITATION - RUSSIA SHEET .MoAt'.. -''..':-:,' GALVANIZED cow.loA ; rzt• IRON, for Rooting;, • SPIKES, NAILS, and HOOP IRON.- Warehouse, No. 134 First st., WALL ORDERS FOR GALVANIZING will i.e promittlji;_;,l;;,:A.„ atonded to at the Works. an.% KENSINGTON IRON IVORIC&L'•;:-. ; ,.4i4,1e-, - 11ENRY LLOYD. & - 1316AICIE , J , ' • • MANUFACTURERS . OW - BAR, .StlEkTr , • . IRON, NAILS -AND Also, FLAT BAR PUNCIIND R.A.1.1,R0 A til'-,TRO . /Fklit 'ware) °nee, No. FA NFATER street, and Market. , SHERIFF'S SALE OF -A MARKET , , i STREET FANCY DRY GOODS STORRAT - Ati0n0147M. , .1 On WEDNESDAY next, August forenoon,wOl be sold at the store of D.'Ahk Ar Brother; No. - 81 Market street, between Ilfth-andlbe Dlatpond,rt3: , order of Rody Patterson, Fen., nigh Slieritrof - Alleghent County, the entire stock of-Fanoy and Stankr-Drj3 anti store, comprising l e g tulicle . lik the .Dr,,TOOnallite,...:-. f'ilt smong which in seq large assortment a! Satins, and Dress Good..,geverldly; klerinost;Malint - Ft, - iogn, Alpacas, Calicos, ,Shatsla, - Droialcloths, Wiselmorm. &e. Sale continued from da f t' . ~d.7' diLy until all ore sold. EDDY PATTERSON,:featiesalt, , ,W. JA.MNSAPRENNA,Anetkints - 34" ,,, 5ri' 7) ' , 4 s cash par funds.. - ...,.. Independent Lightning Lime,- fur.vpiteeh., - , , - : g. ngilitar.isSta, Parkersburg and 0044 - 11 1 1 .0kW 1 2:' ,1, :: -..,,,, . _: ..._.' "- , ~..A r.V''',l it i ,Reel•bost 0111`tutti SOT, (itipt--w. , i -, ?..1. Pattatlq, will lease for:the above andiatebvk:i.' , 4 , w en to putstsiVttlittßAN, August2oth, inst. - , 4;:i--.- i4tc.....i.t- • i For itteight,r4py , l*,beetrig-,foot of Wood ttrost, - eriti t,q4 , l i aidili ' ::: , r-N"::,':' 11..8. WIIZErFitt, Ascii::4* , r. ~ CIOTAIUN ' , Boa arta it:o., , Tittcl; kiiiet!thk• - dig 11 1 1 1 101 w-i"t""v faibolitortTittltbir Works: `K'illtn;Ugnotkot the to_uctAl`,s Woktl3 , 434:, , conducteci.utObf Wi z ittr:ootl: 1 11ars 1 iOl)Or - :47he AitAol4s4l4l,&7,i,v'l't •VIII ittotitlett to by tbo v 14,, ;iyi ~.,4tibllreh3Layilt,VAL: 4 "44";._ .• ~ - - t• •'.. , ~ •.• .- • . • , •• ... v.- ..., Witg.ol ; :eg?F . 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