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Pr ctl,ittiuttrgq - ' .051.• 1 - A misprint in A o N ur yesterdays tissue renders*
necessary to presenthis subject again in order ,
to make the case wo aimedla, stata r tinderstood.
We undertook to probe that, thV Piciiii Dialer was
right in stating thill thet,Soiith lost itinteattof
gaining by the,,threa-Ttfthi ; rule of representations;
The proposition is of course based upon the
assumption, which the republicans will of course
concede, that the negroes of the South are human
beings, and, therefore, a part of the basis of rep
resealation. De nor neighbors of the Journal
and Gazette deal that the slaves are persons, and
not properly a part of the basis of representation':
Surely not. They claim for the colored race free
citizenship. That is the avowed aim of the whole
abolition republican party. They cannot deny,
then, that they ought to be Considered, and in
part, at least, counted in regulating our repre
sentative system. The framers of the Constitu
tion evidently thought they should be so consid
rred or they would not have so treated the
subject when the Constitution was framed. At
that time the Southern members claimed a full
count of the negroes in making up the basis of
representation. To this some Notheru members
objected. The three fifths rule of count was the
compromise; and this is not the only compromise
in our federal Constitution. At any rate such is
the Constitutional provision, that three-fifths,
and only three-fifths of the slaves shall be °mint
ed. We submit to the Constitution our fathers
gave to its. Our neighbors quarrel with it.
Observe, then, the Journal and Gazette are
quarreling with the Constitution, and not with
us. And hence it is that we are justified in
charging that the direct tendency of their doe,.
trines and party is not only to the destruction of
the Union, but to the subversion of the Constitu
tion also. Ire submit to the Constitution as it
I is, satisfied that a better our can never he framed
and adopted. They make war upon the Consti
tution and would subvert it because their "bully"
Burli:tgame has said, " We mast home us anti
SATURDAY' MORNING
FOR PRESIDENT
JAMES
OF PEN:in - 1,14M. 1 .
NOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OF KENTUCKY"
Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania.
El.EclultS AT LARUE :
CHARLES it FUCK .11.EW, Columbia.
WILSON ACCANDLESS, Allegheny.
lot District: GEG. W. NEBINGER, Philaiiilphla Co.
It! - • BUTLER, Phlladt Iphlu City.
3d - EDWARD WAICEILAN, Philadelphia Co
4th " IVSI. WlETE:Tbiladolphia County.
sth " JOILI AlCNXllL3lontirontery °minty.
6th JOHN 11. MURTON, Chester County.
7th " DAVID LAUItY, Lehigh County.
Bth " RESSI.RIt, Berk. Cvniity.
Ath "A slitt.i 'PATTERSON, burnsaher Co.
tot " INA AO SLENEER, Union Comity.
lith " /RAS. W. lI.UaIiES, Scturclkill C,.
1.211 1 " OSTRREIAUT, Wyonnioi Co.
13th AAR ARAM EDINGER, Monroe (N.
14th " REDDEN WILIAM Bradt . , rd County.
15th " GEORGE A. CRAW FoRD. Clinton Co.
16th JANIER BLACK, Pei ry County
17th " 'HENRY J. ETAIILE, Adams.
18th u JOHN D. RUDDY. Somerset co.
11.1 k " 4A0(111 TC RIVEY. Westntoreliii..l Co
11 1 th J A. 3. 1115C1TANAN, t; rrs toe (It.
hist .• WILLIAM WILK INS, Allnettent . co
•nd " JAM r 34 G. CA trotior Co.
Zuid TIIOSIAS CUN7i INi)1.1 A 4l, Boater C•.
24th cilIN KEATI.ItA .
"sth " VINCENT rnEr.F'S, Cratefiall County
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
Democratic Cannily Committee of Cor.
respondence.
At the late betuocratie Comas Cuureut.i,,ll the 1.
retwiution was adopted,
Resolved, That [lto President he empowered to spn.•mt
County Committoe of Oot respondence, ut which !Iv shoal ho
ex-officio Chairman.
to oc:iirdance with tho iho following
per.). La% r twon appointed maid t',Fromiil,e
John C. Donn, David hyrivll, Morri,n C
grew, Snail P. Rosa, Win. M. JE.nor. Wm. J Andcn,.•n. A
firnia. John M. Irwin. John :nil, Will Black, D. Ii Wil
liar.. R. linidle Roberti, John Roth, Wu,. II
H. Itu,iley. Michael :Alva. Janwn : 4 alio6nrv. P If-Wl•
John Mackin, Thomas rarle>. Jan., A train.
The al.,ove named Committee aro requert..d I. t.l
ST. CHARTS, Hare, an zi ITt . RDA!. the 30 h MM.. at 11 o ;eel,
A. 11. LAI ILO 11.1'il t
EXIILITUCIM from Buchanan's Speeh on• the
Independent Treasury
THAT C,)UNTI: 1 4 MOT PR,.SPEROCS i. LA
BOR COMMANDS THE ORR t TEST REWARD.
" FROM MT SOEL I RESPECT THE LIBoRINO MAN.
LABOR IS THE FOrNUATION OF THE WEALTH OF
EVERY COUNTRY. AIN THE FL EE I.ABuIIFES OF THE
NORTH IJE.-ERVE RE.PECT FOR THEIR PROBITI .IND
INTELLIGENCE. lIRA VEN F.IIBjt 'MAT I SIit2CLD
BO THEM WRONC.4 I"
c:LNAL or-AnnwioNiß:
GEORGE SCOTT, or Cot ormin Co
MIPITCLL GENERAL
JACOB FRY, Jr., MONTGintLIST Co.
sITRITTOR GENERAL:
JOHN ROWE, or FRANEUN C
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
WILSON DI'C ANDLESR, CA.I.Lxs T Vb.l. P
HOPEWELL HEPBURN, (Ti
AN , CIIBLY
THOMAS S. HART, ;•i , LA:', N•H IP.
A UGUSTUS H A RTJE, Ftr,tßyt Tun - stquy
SAMUEL JONES, eur
L. B. PATTER 4 OS, Mirrux T, , Y,1111.
SAMUEL SMITH, A LL;OU r.T Carl.
Jl thoi ,
Dr. JAMES POLLOCK, VINDLGT
AI A TTIIEW I. STEW ART, .{; I.ViZIENT 4 1
ROBERT B. GUTORIE, it •Att, , ,,tt T .NI
EDWARD THOMPSON, T-nv.
, 1 - ,TT 311, T. i.
E UPWARD WCORK LE, IN: To.
THI.
HENRY BELTZHOOVER, 130.1% , 1N
JOHN JOHNSTON, 1
THE GLORIOUS
TENTH ill,.
SEPTEMBER.
DEMOCRA TIC
Mass Convention ! !
AT PITTSBURGH,
ON THE
TENTH OF SEPTEMBER.,
IHRANNIVERSARY OF PERRY'S VICIOE.
The Democratic State tent ral COIIIIOII
- have re-solved that a '
MASS CONVENTION
OF THE FRIENDS IF
Buchanan and BrecLinride;t•
SMALL BE 11EL1 A r
PITTSBURGH, ON WE DNESDA 1, THE TENTH
SEPTEMBER"!
The undersigned Committee were
pointed by the BUCHANAN CLUB to
make arrangements for the enntempltit II
CONVENTION, and have the Minor of
informing the public that they have male
every arrangement necessary to itisuie a
Glorious Demonstration !!
On behalf of the lIENtouRAcy tth
PITTSBURGH, we ciirdially tiii•
friends 01 the Conslitution and the Uni.in
—all who would preserve undivided and
unimpaired the glorious inheritance I.
queathed us lry the Patriots and Sagei
the Revolution—all who reverence the
memory of
WASHINC:TON,
the FATHER of nln CitUNTRY ; who waited
us to frown down every atiempt at sectest
al agitation—all who truly admire the
tues of JACKSON, CLAY, WEli:';Tl
and WRIGHT, whose energies iii
were devoted to the preServan,u, of the
Union AS IT Is : All these we cordially
invite to meet us upon this occasion.
The list of speakers invited to be pi.-
sent embraces the names of some the [mit
distinguished men in the nation. The fol
lowing gentlemen have been invited as
speakers, and many of them w i ll b e pie
sent :
Gem Lewis Cass,
David Tod,
Wm. 11 Reed,
Pierre Soule,
L. K. Bowen,
Josiah Randall,
John W. Forney,
John L. Dawson,
A. IL Stephens,
J. Glancy Junes,
Will .1. Stakes,
Wm. Wine,
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 is now the favorite of the American
people-
Come One, Come All.
G. W. CABS, Chairman,
Charles Steller, D. Fiekeisen.
.1. R. M'Clintook, A. Holstein,
Saml. W. Black, John Birmingham,
•
David Campbell, John C. Dunn,
G. F. Gillmore, J. A. Giheon,
T. J. Keenan, Charles Barnett,
Thos. Scott, . E. P. Jones,
Wm. H. Smith, Chas. 'l'. Bnsen,
Wm. Id. Stewart, C. Hartwell,
D. W. Boss, ' G. P. Hamilton,
Wm. M. Edgar, P. C. Shammy,
Committee,
eT:'
M==!M
AU .UST :40
BUCHANAN,
Stephen A. Douglas,
Johi Van 81111,11,
IVIII. C Pre-too,
Horatio Seymour.
A Buckalew,
Dan] N Diekention,
Geo. W. M'Cook,
Daniel Dougherty,
H. D. Foster,
R B. Carpenter,
H. S. Magraw,
General Ward.
THE TWO MEN who now best abused and black
guarded in the Black Republican press, for their
political course, are J. Scott Harrison, the son of
"Tippecanoe," and James B. Clay, the son of the
sage of Ashland. If the venerable fathers of
those gentleman were living, the abuse which is
now lavished upon the suns wgald be transferred
to them, as national-loving men.
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MEM
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!, 4
Slaver+, Connaution, an antt. Slavery
an alili Slarery 110,l '' take the Constitution
as it Mitt bud that it recognizes the tilaek
people of the South as a part of the basis of our
representative system. On that Conalitulianal
basis it is perfectly easy to show, by figures that
cannot lie, that the South loses by the three
fifths rule. We will re-state the case, and try
and make the types express it right this time.
Supposing the slaves in the South to number
three millions, which is too low. In every Con
gressional district there must he 93,713 persons.
At that rate the 3,000,000 blacks would give just
two members of the lower House of Con
gress But, according to the Constitution, hut
three fifths of that 3,00,000 s lav e s are counted.
Three-fifths of three millions is but 1,800,1 am
Trio I o t cumber will give but nineteen members
of Cougress The difference, or loss by exclud
ing the tan, fifths, is thirteen members of Congress
That is what our Constitution does. Shall it he
de-droyed
T•t ante the case in another form .
Suppo+e there is a district in the South where
there are ns many slaves as white people, ttutl
we hi-lieve there are such iligtrichz. In that ra-e
there must Le ju-it I 18,0017 people to form a
diiitrirt, instead of 11t , 7 Li, as in
the N. If the I 11 , .:11111 in the ea-ti
Two-fifth.,of that zintolor.
4,0110 re 6lack4
are not c , unto Take thiN 2."..f.0tt
fr. ni thv 1 1 , . 1)tal and y,u have vo-v near ate
it have adopted whale climbers wlntelt
pr,•:!‘: it.- ex,ctuviA, but they show the piluct
plr 1 Ark
N..n-, , upp,, , e there is a diatrict in the Ni.•rth
where one third of the population in negro,
Every ohe tho-e negroee in counted in nialto
up the requi , :te ppuiation to form a 4 011 el
sionnl 3i , trici It iy not so iii the South Such
I. 1F:...~F..•..•~i
( utner fact It iw not true, es,s 41 frequently
as.er:ed. 01.1 the filaveliiii.Jer caste more Clan
one rate Xv man in the South, though he onu
100 .lavus, casts inure than one vote: and his
po3re , t neighbor may neutralize that by voting
the other war
' tine thing more Cy a glance at the ('oost' to
tion it will be scree that the three-fifths rati, of
rule adopted as a basis not only of repre , eu
tattoo but of taxation also. At the time of the
adoption of the Constitution every one .upp.)-ed
that the government would have to he supp,,rt
ed m only by direct taxation, and the klaveluil ler
in that event would lie taxed for his elave ,, on
the same basis an that of representation. If it
way n 1,11 tax, and he owned lOU !dares, he
would pay sixty one poll taxe s . and still rlst
hut on, vote Our ancestors Lad learned in the
revoli/lion to place taxation and representation
cio, together. and ain the same basis.
N,.w. we have stated in this article what the
of the ' , lima, knows to he facts. Will he
adni:t them. or continue to deny them, and de
, eive his readers if he can Will be slander Lis
neighbor, or admit the unquestionable troth'
Vle shrill see.
lint perhaps his answer will Len repetition of
the tw3,1 , 11«. that we are ..pro-slavery - an , 1 are
arguing the cause of the Smith.-
, tibole Cuymtarr I icon
Mr Journal, you have some good lawyer. , in
your pony. Let them controvert the al,..Ve
vice of the farts and of the constitutional provi•
stow the .übject. referred to if Mrs/ ran. Ad
eaptandum halderdash will not do. Let th,ru
ah..w by fair argument that we are wrong if they
can.
DISCHARGED.
The laborers and mechanics at the Arsenal, at
Lawrenceville, we are told, were all discharged
yesterday. Some hundred laboring men are
thus thrown out of employment because the
" black republican rascals" in Congress refuse
to pass the army appropriation bill. The gov
ernment is compelled to discharge them for want
of money to pay them their wages.
D Timm Ft , the member from this district,
ii olio or the men who are thus voting to thr-w
w.ir loog men out of employment, and cheat them
out of their wages.
More HOW 11 thousand people in this county
are directly and indirectly interested in the large
sums of money di-hurled here by the govern_
wentfor work, materials and stores. And he it
remembered that the very same Congressmen
who have thus compelled the discharge of
labor
lug men without their pay, have just passe.] a
bill To GIVE THEMSICLVES Stiol4o EACH Full TWELVE
SERVICEM, and get mileage besides.
The working men will punish the rogues.
Jr DOE WILKINN.—A young man attached to a
jobbing house in this city, upon a recent visit to
'Waynesburg, Pa., stated to several persons that
lion William Wilkins, of this county, had taken
the stump for Fremont and Dayton, and that he
had heard him make two speeches in their favor
in this city. Some men have a proclivity for ly
ing, but this young man goes in naturally, and
in this inuance, his whole length. The charge
against the venerable William Wilkins is so ab
surd, that a serious refutation of the story is not
entertained,—but a word of advice may not lie
inappropriate, to this young man, whose appre
precintion of the truth is not overly acute ; but
we shall desist from further comment, inasmuch
as the falsehood but injures the author.
We can give the name of the young man, and
probably will in a day or two.
~::~ ~ ... 5."
MEM
Fif=fs2
i-`"~'"~~"~s"'~-'t7~ui'f~emou! `~" BasohuYdEc!
In reference to this grave questiowi N tilMut
whiat the Frernonters seem so disturbed, tte
MOina Examiner explains more directly
have tthe
polt4,,,than any thing we havien, as Mee
thinsines, places and all about it in snail i n t*yr
Unit unless distinctly disapproved, will leave tbs
4reifilission upon every one, that Fremont does,
sc4rir its he dare do it, actually hold slaves in
the right of "Jessie " at this time, or did so very
recently !
Verily, this is a pretty predicament for the
rantin:: freedom screechers to he caught in:
We ietil twid good practical jokes here last
week. Among the recent arrivals front Califor
nia a Mrs. Noyes—a highly educated /10,1
intelligent lady—the widow of a deceased banker
at Ste—l:ton. Sacramento, and San Francisco.
Her re:atives being all old line Whigs, she was
called upon by several impudent Republicans, to
vouch for Mr. Fremont's popularity in the golden
State. But what a disappointment met the in
quisitiirs. Said she, Fillmore has some friends
in California—Buchanan many, but Fremont
none. His license or miner's tax in the Senate,
and his Mariposa swindle in the State, to say
nothing of his manifest incompetency, has done
the work there. Buchanan will carry California."
Again, a lady from St. Louis, an acquaint
ance of Fretnnut recently visited a relative of
hers, (A. Failing, Esq., in this village, who is a
noisy black republican know nothing. She had
hardly shaken hands all round, when she was
asked what she knew of Fremont. "Why," said
she, " I know him well. He is a good Southern
er with us. He owns, or rather Jessie does (for
Fremont is insolvent and cannot own anything.)
lots of negro slaves, farmed out on the Marco, near
St. Louis, and he is nom living on the ivage,l
slap , labor. As to his religion, I know that whle
in St. Louis he ranked as a Roman Catholic:
"for" said she, " I myself have seen him a dozen
timrs yo to mass, and is the confession, and Iv
sprinkled with the holy tooter."
Such is the testimony of intelligent and di:in
terested witnesses. Ido not myself attach much
importance to a man's religion, and do not he
lieve Fremont has enough of any kind to hin ,
him. yet the evidence that, he is, or rather aft , A
Roman Catholic i., I think, ennelneive Mr
Deicer, a young gentleman of considerable p•.,i
tion here, end it Whig, has been following op the
matter, and lie has received letters from men of
the highest respectability, showing that Fremont
teas both a Catholic and a slaveholder ; and butt
he only changed his ground when the Reputiii
cans began to talk of him for the Presidency
He now professes, by prosy, (for he sap not it
word himself,) Episcopal and anti slavery senti
ments Well, I would rather have a Catholic
than an liberlinite. So go it Beecher, Fin
ney, Black, Douglas :x Co.
Two Heouttful Extracts to be Kept Before
The following extracts cannot be kept too
prominently before the people. Wendell Phil
lips, a diPtinguished Aholitic,nist, who is avow
edly in favor of n ditsolution of the Union, in a
late speech in Mutssachus , ett-t, said .
There to merit in ibi; Republicun party. It it this
--it le the first ‘ei-tional party ever organized In
country. ' It it not national, it is aecti•,ca!
It is the North arrayed agaimit the South.
The first creek in the iceberg ei risible; you will yet
hear it g., with a crack through the centre.
While our American disunionist thus sees Illt`ri(
in the Black Republican party, the Loie
.111,rniny Chrfm,ri,. one of queen Victoria's or
gans, deplores the election of Mr. Buchanan for
this reason. It said :
ShOOlti Iw NOrry to roe Mr. litiehromur titled
brews.. be i, in for, "( pr. , 5,-rvio,r the
fitstutlim , :tt, they rzi.tt, AND THE I'S ury ~ F TII pi
STATE:•:. 1-• t•ir Europrun ii ••
,Tiiverucutint, if the prt.grt,, Ito •pi rti of Ih.
Iteit,entey the I it all ~,, I
NI:E("1 FEEIIIO,I'. .tst) TILE r
krl4):c I, F THE 1 NT( LI ,
STATE, I- EPEE( TEDI
Desrlo<•ralle Crlebrellon on Srpleasaber lU
ciF AfttikNi;l:\lEST
111 . 11, ord list »ills ,1 a.l.•plvd k 't
rueetmy ..t the Sixth, B , , , ,nthi t.:..1 1:;•;.!Ilth Vihr,
Pein.wrat, ' l l ll l.:Ltll~~aiuggentleweu 1 , 1 , rr
1114,1111,d Com to make the iteceseart ar-
ratlyertletll , t.. uttehd the tit , tB,l meeting to I.e
hrl.l IL,• 10111 ,3 S 4 ptethher •
H • N..lbtre, Jamel Arm-tr./w.7
Wm. B Kelly, Jficoh Toner, jr , Wm N.l'llwwn
.11 . 110 wry, titeß,o-1
lienjaruiti I I.at,tviw. I'. iI N 61111 ',
W
E1y414 War,/ t' Magee, II Every, ItPuLen
W N [Clore, Ilrorße henry
The aht,ve committee will meet at Henry
et root, l.i/ oututdny,Augunt 30, 41l
o'rlork I'. NI W W ALEXANDER.
Chairman of iNleetini:
ONE or THE FNL.EHOuDE
practice now for the Itepultheana ltl reprt.,•it
Democrat- a. , Itayiug eonte out for Fertuout Tb,
',lore in Nona coutrndicte. iu the immediate reach
hurlirad, lot the nht a t nail to tieliese4st a ii:s
taro. The It-.+t ease a the kind that we hay.
heard -r 11 this the Iry that Thiitni, It
h i.l become q Freetnont ri,
hunter Then• rut v‘ol,l trot!: tit
Ctlit,tnet ter i i e of the twin,- he
er.ite PP Iporv, xrpl Riil tell thn ralsiti. r“
from the st.mr, where I.'ll
disuniouism rear- its brad amonot us.
THE nevelatel Nati/ dealer sets ti.,wn the er,,w.l
at Salem, Phi°, on ‘i , ...lne-day last, at twelltv
thuumand Col Met 'and lep,. presided Jhn
Van Buren made a mice , ll of two hour,,
ii says was nevor excelled
Vitri Buren will lie here next nienth.
his promised it mist ti vel y
Qs v ri ON
discharge laborers you cannot pay, or keep them
at work for a long time, and then tell them y..ti
have no money to pay them with
lIA9 the gentlytmin on Fourth street rereiv.l
mc,re out valahle 'otter, from .•Iforroro."
The German Know Nothing "Repub
7'u the Editor , ! f the N.' 1. Daily Yews.-
If you will please to look into to day's Stoats
Demokrat you can count the number of hernial'
Black " Republicans " in this city Ruder the call
for a mass meeting. They have been collecting
these names for the last three weeks. The cir
crulare were laid out in every lager bier salvor.
Dozens of agents were collecting these names.
and how many have they gut'.'—four hundred and
eighty in all. At least one-third not citizen , .
and a good many of them have not even declared
their intention to become citizens. Another hind
consists of broken down doctors. That's the
whole amount of Ge 1 111311IlbliG11118."
It would be well for The .thily Seers to state
these facts--aml facts they are.
HERMAN DEM( )(TAT
New V4/111{, August 21,
JULIANN AS AN 1111ATOR. —At a private festive
meeting, previous to the opening of the surrey
Gardens, London, Mous. Jullieu expressed his
determination to make the shilling concerts equal
in every respect to the best ancient concerts, and
continued:—"l would say--no—de programme
shall be all good—de classique—de tine moosike.
Not arlways from de time I give de farst concert
in Paris—it was ven I was seventeen-1 put in
the programme de tine—elassique—moosike:
but, arlways also de frivole—de populaire rnoos
ike. Some tings I have write good. But I write
for de many—de frivole. be frivole make dem
comb. Ven dey comb, I give dem beseer. I of
fair shinsherbread, and when dey comb, I give
dem r-r-roast beef."
SWINE AND THEIR VALI E AT THE WENT.—The
number of bogs in the State of Ohio, Indiana,
Michigan. and Kentucky, at this time, is estima
ted, by the editor of the Ohio Farmer, at 10,9-11.1,-
334, which, at $:1 a head, a fair average value of
the stock, amounts to $32,839,002. if fat and
sold in New York, they would average $lO 0 .
head, 1011,4.1:1,:140 The pork interest of the
whole country is almost beyond itself, its magni
tude is so great. The e.•nsus report of stork
owned by farmers in 1819, gave the number of
hogs in the United States at over thirty millions.
It is more than fifty per rent. greater now, and
the average value is at least s3—say one hun
dred and fifty millions dollars invested in stork
hogs.
I have no doubt but the free and stave Slates
ought to be separated. * * * Th e
Union is not worth supporting in connection with
the South.—[Horace Greeley.
The times demand and we must have an ANTI
SLAVERY POISEITITUTION, ANTI-SLAVERY BIBLE,
AID MI n-inLevEsv GOD.—[A. P.' 13urlingsme.
_suy•
ati , •
Prom the Ntedintt 01,10 Exemunser
the People
—lt I a COM/at'?
—Which i• for lomrqd. cour4e,
Tear Away the Veil
M ' fL•i
THE tIBBASSINATION OP PASCHAL D. CRADDOCK.
—This individual had been for many years Sue
peoted of crimes against the laws of He
had been arrested and tried, but had always
eacaped:alW penalty. He was a man. of proper
ty; had a . beautiful farm and residence in the
country, some ten miles from Louisville, and
was a man of energy and sagacity. Tho losses
of property suffered by his neighbors were
ascribed to him, and they were highly exaspera
ted that no justice, as they believed, could reach
him
Some time ago they gave him notice to leave
the neighborhood within a given time, which we
believe has just shout expired. Monday night
sotl/e one came to his house and told him that one
of his acquaintances wished to see Lim. He
started alone, although requested . by his wife to
take a servant with hint. About that time of
night the report of four guns were heard, and
shortly afterward that of two others. Yesterday
morning the body of Craddock was found about
alieile from his house, partly mutilated by hogs.
His horse was hitched near by, and not far off
three ethers; nothing more is known. The coro
ner held nn inquest yesterday ; whether any
facts were elicited we Lave not learned. The
transaction shocked all who have any respect
left for human life or human laws. Of course
no one can believe that his neighbors who warned
him to leave, are capable of such a deed. We
must look elsewhere for its perpetrators. We
know nothing of Craddock, except the character
common rumor gave I.IIM, and that was bad
enough ; hut the perpetrators of this deed are
worse than Craddock was ever charged with
being. They are guilty of cold-blooded tuisassi
natiou.—Lortisvilk Courier.
Ttrooe
TICHRY, cc CALEFoRNIA.—We observe
by one of our late Texas exchanges that the Lo•
gislature of the State of Texas, of "Melt State
Judge Terry was a citizen before he emigrated to
California, where he is now held a prisoner, has
interposed with an endorsement of his high char
acter, by a joint resolution, and by a formal re
quest to the federal authorities to interfere, in
all legal ways, to obtain him a release or a fair
trial. The papers all speak in the highest terms
of the Judge.
A LADY made a great sensation in Broadway,
the other day, by starting a new fashion in bon
nets. Instead of wearing her bonnet on the
back of her head--where no one could see it— a
gorgeous Johnny cart-led it behind her on a
crimson velvet cushion. The result was, that
every one could perceive she had a bonnet, and
the lady herself had not the bother of carrying
it. The effect was considered extremely light
and airy.
PAPER MARIA° in the United States has he.
crane one of our greatest productive interests, in
consequence of the unrestrained liberty of the
press, the prevalence of common school educa
tion, and the appetite for literature of all descrii
There are in the republic seven hundred
and fifty paper mills in actual operation, having
three thousand engines, and producing in the
year two hundred and fifty million pounds of
paper.
Unnziisklng
There u merit In Me Republican party. It is
this: Ur the first sectional party eter oryanizeii
in this country. • * It is not national,
it is sectional. ft is the North iterzyrd against the
South. * ' The first crack in the ice
hcrg u risihlr you will yet hear it yu with a crash
through the crab', -- [Wendell Phillip' Speech.
44- Wormit Worm. I Worms I-- A pr.:
many karned treatine,l have bvto written., eCplaining tl
..rtgiti of, and cleiardf) ihg tho worms generated In the human
n Orin, Siinreely aur topic of medical men, has elicited
noire .71.11.• oh*, vatiou and profound riteearch and ). t
veirianii arc 1.. 1110. It divided In opinion on tho
I i runt fm aitiluttod how over. that, allot all, a too& ,li
1 ..11 Jig thew and parifylng the lasi) from tloir
.•I un , ro , value thau th, au. at dtauLuailiuus !al 10 tiler onio,
, 10 , 14zdf agent has at length born found 1;
11'Lan. '4 ef tni (nue prose. te tr. the liitich nfte,
eitt,w ) Isaur tdo,ersulil mknoul..lged by the .a
Lie to faculty As torthei vOOl, r.-ad the full , . n.
tr , n 1 a lady— •01 .11 I.a n
NI. tlci...ln, 15th. 1'451
11. LA t• t o rot lily that I N:nn 11141_0.1rd With w,umx F , l Lau,
:1..111 n yrnr 1 Una aa, M . 1..an...*L",101.rnin.1 Vet
1 1 ."1.re 4 1 , 1 Flottattle IlYte , .tt Pitt•tburg r
la - witch! A sty atom( lit . ty AL - Attinet 1 t - ttitt
1116•11.'ed IMO vvilw at nl4 .
.1 ntfl 111.-
p:O4. loArtt En) two., and rut t Loy partteuturs, hp
Alto Hardin, N. NieltlitaAJAAt Plan, an to L
Dru o o,tist, txtYnor of Rutitor nod Mom,* et.. to.
haro.ro w Ul fn- faforful to ~k for LI, r
blTitih, I've All oilier Lies P 111.4, Ur coulft.risoh, aro ii•wth
Lour 14. 3.1'1.au..'n gouulno Liver lnlllo. airy, llln rolobrotod
Vol troffigii ran tom b bad at all renjsadablu drug at..rca
Nolo, i t. milli« , without th.• naguaturo of FLENIINtI
for tale by the jab proprietors,
FLRAI ENG DIVAS ,
Flucgosfiore to J. Klild d Co,
No. th, lived Edroug. ooruor of Fourth
meg!, fed, vitro pr,,v,r fatal; load to c:ousttliti
t+-1, A 4,,int tit., parts three tin.l.4 n flay <kith DA 1.1. EN".
51•4 Er. rit AuTt V. If ,4,4..vt LAI tortt t th, rocturtt, th, t
ibs.a Pals ilyttrty..,"lest Ugh FA:rt.-sput, sal
wally go it as the I) rings is wttltdratra It
tads t.. cots ests,s at all) 1ag...,i vtruleute. nor 1.. give omir
tustalit I v to all. ft , ,iastaly cutlill.t by one applsattass
I't ba at, littoo II by Ills heal, Itahiiid and pain of th.
ttslue Blevi:hag pd,. are cmise+l oouletitur.l dv 11/1. r llu1•
.1 Olt Yr bolt.. vrhs..ti (ICU pro.. th.. Int,ttua ,
cnn.l tight agni nyt thu lytek Luny; and 1.1.1 n. I In lid
t. torniu t t up lb. 1....4., siunitu- to tho blood (wing k. 1.1 nt
r u kelt LK tied light round It .
1,114 , 111, and HA RI 04...r4
160,•10 Ih. 0 pfuc o , c p•r4•.t nt.,lwuinnl -upt,.rt.•r, A
*env t•. fl.. n, l um, awl einitinno 1.. uso
r141,,k1 4 - .11 ..rcr the mid .11.1..1.1A
Olt, it 'pi Ih.• sill.twri lite 1..w.•1. o• 1
natult. I , •ur Ikli. w it]
..se .H 1 trlr cormtl It nrr• r I.‘lll.
Ni. ,401.111, Ith.d.4 a sur.•l-ptuta trtrgravnl !oho!, a Ills
Bia7tiM 41.1!01 •of
Kr., Y DALLEY, Manufactur,
C. V Clilefifi:NElt 0%, Mann :Wren,
Sold lit 25 by Dr MO.IL I( WYSK)i, 110
and by eviiry lealrr iu 11.10411 t 11.4 V
th touglt•mt th.• l'ottrd rltAl-.1 All orilorx or I..lteru for
.roultion or rt,lvtro, to t.. n.IJr oo t to C. V. CLICIi
a1r:331.61.
I:=!I
* t r. Itiorgauto.,l., vok., January 't 5, 5.511.
rover severed wooks past l had a dee-re
Ilesdae Ile, deranges! Stomach and - Liver, and my system gen
orally out of order. Alter using a few doses of yogi Nn
lene'm Improved Liver Pills, all the above mentioned ,” lut e
talus are removed, and I sin now restored to health. Iran
recommend Lhe I Illpri,VC4l fills as being both mild and
pionstent in their operation. J. J. PEI R PONT.
Or NICI,IIIt.'A IMPROVED Li\ el' Pills and 119.11.0V5D Nei mi.
hige, also Dr I. Scull', et , lvinuted White Ciruueatutt
went, prepared ally under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott,
regular Medical gradual., and Physician of ostensive play
tiro. None genuine, only ae prepared by Dr. I. Scott & Co.,
Hank Place, Morgantown, Virginia
NEWS FROM THE FOUNTAIN HEAD!
Moao.urrotrx, VA., Sept. 12, lit(.'..
This is In certify, That I have examined the Recipe for
preparing McLane's Iniprovoil Vomiting,. and 1nipr,...1
Liver Pala by !Jr. I. Souti, who hail boon In the habit or rw.
lowing mil UNllig iny original inoilieinox in my .41fre
tae bud thirteen yeara, and that I believe tin 101.111111,1,‘,11
011.111 1 wake the alto,' .tatenient the in.,re I
tb, iliterest in that. whatever. C. MeLAN bI,M
Dr. McLuntdd ot tit ifilgu and torutvsn Lit r
turuntitnttiud by evil dlcutu t,f C. MrLau, fur unto by
Druggists and Wrrikatt prucywher,
Da. II Jll K KYSICR, 110 Wood et, Wh01..1,, A go, t .
Da. J. P. YLEMINO, Alleglo.ny, near Railroad
Whol (wale Agont. ate23:daw,ig•
Oa - A stonishing Cure v ITII ONLY Wit HMTLE.
!tall A Cu say
PALINUE lsu, Aroostook Cu. , Mo., April 24, 18.54
•. We herewith se n d you a rertilicate of a cure perforne,l
by the use of only one Wale of the German Bitters; me
think !ilr. Clark to he a luau of veracity, and bare no doubt
of the truth of hie story."
Vessrs. Jos. R. Hull 1- th.--Oeutlemais: In answer to your
unpin iod, I will state that my daughter, aged about NI. te4.o
years, has been complaining of a pain In her side for six or
seven years, !Lad about the first of January last, was tat, ii
down and confined to her bed. The pain in her side was very
severe, besides being troubled with pains Cs‘tween her
shoulders and in her breast. From reading a number of
cures performed by floofiand's German Bitters, I was iI i
duced to try it in her case, and sent to your store and pur
chased one battle. She had taken It but a few days when she
began to improve, and now, after taking only one bottle, she
is enjoying better health then she has for years. She feels
no pain in her side or in any part of her body, and arts ibu ten
her ..ere entirety to the (termini Bitter..
Salmon Brook, Artiostook Cu., Me
See advertisement
For sale by FLEMING BROB. and Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER,
au2.slwdaw
SE-Survive or Perish I-- No man or woman
!imameo which of these two to tua , tlt at leaao.
But mark! A rw: ivied augh leads, by a short route, to the
(. ..‘"e , ' , Y. And yet with the knowledge that Dr. ROGERS'
SYRUP uF LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CANCLIALAGUA
will effect a speedy cure, hundreds commit [hie fatal folly.
Such delay to insanity. Sec pamphlet and advertinemenL
Abe For tale, wholosale and retail, by R. H. 5H1.1.101/3
CO, corner Wood and Second pitrectii.
Sold also by HENDERSON A BRO., Llberty etreot; H. I'
SCHWARTZ, and LO.X`ff HAM A MCKENNAN, Allegheny
City. tin2fedawlw
Sir Batchelor's Hair Dye—Do not let the evil
effects of other dyes deter you from relying on the great
original, warranted safe, sure and satisfactory. Made and
sold, or applied at BATCHELOR'S, (in nine private rooms,)
22:3 Broadway, New York.
Bold, wholesale and retell, by Dr. Giox H. Hiram. 140
Wood street. oo2s:llvdilw
=NMI
OWIMM
.(Prom tti; DoetOii Batatilay Evetang Gazette.)
A PERFUMED BREATH. —l4 b.t lady or gentle- ,
would remain under the curse of a disagreeab'e I
breath 'rhea by using the " Balm of a Thovsa,d
Flowers" as a dentifrice would 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 ti single drop of the
" Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A fifty centbottle will last
a year.
A BEAUTIFUL 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 Msns Essr.--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
Fetritlge Si Co., proprietors; and B. A. Fahne
stock & 00., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers & CO.,
Dr. G. 11. Keyser and H. Miner &Co., Pittsburgh
and Beckham Sr McKennan, Allegheny city.
44 - 11 ave Von a Rupture of the Bowels,
—I would moot reopectfully invite the attention of these af
flicted with hernia or motor° of the bowels to my splendid
nasal tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, at my
°Mee, No. 1-to Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the
tiolden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
Marsh's Radical Ours Truss ;
.Frenele 'Trusses, rery liald spring;
Gum Mann, Prutsm
ehildrrns' Trumm, tingle and double;
Tha&ilical 7'russrs, childrent' and adtdts
81,ring Truss;
Dr. .Y.B. Pitch's Supporter Truss;
The price of Trusses vary from 12 to VU. Bernie!
ur Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
sending the measure mound the him stating whether the
'rupture is on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt
Pr. Banning's Lau or Body Bruce, for the cure of Prolap
s-us Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
[herrhaul, and tiny wenkulisdependiug on a weak and debill.
Lewd condition of the Mule:Meal muscles. .
Dr. Pitch's ..tbdornk *Slipporter ;
English Atklornrhal Bela;
Silk E:histic Bit.t;
And nearly every kn.! of Supporter how in use. I also sell
Mould, tfrucvs of every style, for weak cheated andstoop
shouldered persons.
Elastic Stockings. for broken and varlooan veins.
Suspensory Bandages of all kind'.
Syriiagrx of rrery t•arifty and pattern, and in fact every
kind mechanical appliance mied in the cure of diseas,
DR. KEYSER would Mute to pellatlfl in want of Braces or
Trusees that he can often send to emit the patient by writing,
but it in always better to see the patient and apply the Trout
ur Itrace personally. Addreas
DR. GIG). H. KEYSER, 140 Wood at.,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Julo fla wly
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.,
Or PIIILADELPHI A.
ISOCILIPOPUTID Ll' THE LWISIATEOI2 OT PLIfSEITISA-VIA, 1834.
Oil A RTEIt P P MITA L - CAPITAL ;cup Dao.
011ie. No. 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
PRIVILEGED FOR FIRE AND ILI RINE INSURANCE,
STATES! ENT.
Authorized Capital
A rnunut of Capitsl puid up
Surplus
Total itreete liable fur loss..
CONSISTING OF
Donde and Slortangva oo utuucttmbered Real
Relate, .d 3t,xka of par value $182,600 00
Bonds nod Stock Note., beating Bhr per cent.,
Intereet 28,1b6 OU
Cash on hand nodal the hauda of Ageuts 25,744 ld
Bilhßecelvable 14,2)0 ta)
P. M. %Lrinrtl, Fey.,
1,1 - .1 Lakin+. ,
Wu.. :+rnit.ll,
tJh•a. G•lladah,
Nm J White, 1:4.4 ,
J. S
Jaunt. , a SILL Req.,
Benj. 11. Myrick,
.I.lceolley, Ray.,
‘Vyckorl,
Wm. 11. Gray. R.l,
Beni 11. Austin, 1 , ..mq.
P. M. MI .111 A RT , eaid , nt.
J Nuance Taoatt-ag, S,, y.
ThLn cvilify, that I have critically, and by Iltatraooat
exartiotataal of Itt. bia,ks, capital, assets and tattltritttea of
the Alban., I natiratwe l'ompany, tore.it
gated - the etanding and tettratoeltality of aald
and I do that, and ant entirely In my roaeicliuna , 11.41
C.111114111y ha. a Gnat tittllllpAirra Capital In NiArtgAve.•
tosinronthertal Real Paint., double the atm...A
for *bleb 111,TgagoTd. 11y inyeatigatione
bwu fotorutta and scanrhiug, and are, 1 lilt nt..
BENJAMIN IL AUSTIN.
I Lake pletntu, iI anings that I have bon acquainted
with Benjamin II .4110 in Ear aereral y e ar, and bare entire
ettntidonee in lint Integrity, e.g.,. icy and ability, and won.]
pare run rdinotro upon bin SGNeRIFIIOI Or legal opiniton.
MILLAIID FILLMINIE.
Nln
H Blair, firm of Blair IL B. Myrick Co Phila.
A HMI,. Pth JemLimi, Jr. ••
Wm. 13,,,,,rx, •` Hon. Liorry Baldwin, Fyrn
lion. J... Bau,mx, N. Y. cone, N. Y.
.
II: Holborn. S Y. Tlenj II: A . .
This CYonpany enf4cLY FIRE INSI'RANCE
good. and curnitur.4: MARINE INSURANCE on 1,14. i..
cargo and -freight: ISLAND IN Ult ASCE on goods 141
rlYorti, Inkpo. ,analo or milroadx, on met aceouunoilating
terms AD any ,alt, responsible otrwi,
LUKE 'FAA FEE, Ageta.
JYM No. BO IVater street, Vittsb-r,h,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM RACIALEY, President.
SAMUEL L I , IARBUELI Secretary.
94 Water street, &lateen Markel and Wind street,.
/fir lama. MILL AND CAIR.) RISKS, on the 011ie
thud Miesieeipri li,wrr4 and tributaries.
1111.111,6 ,gaunt Loss or Damage by KKK.
Alpo, a t most tho Perils of the Soa and Inland Navigation
and Traneportatiou.
William 11144.1ey, thtpt. Clark Sterhog,
James NI. 1'.....per, Samuel Al. Kier.
Samuel HA., William Binglino:,
14.1,r1 Dunlap, Jr., Julio S. Dilworth,
1. M.. Pen n,,,k, Francis Sellers,
A. (1,0 [owlet, J. Schooninnker,
Irnit, Itry.ut, William B. Hays.
John Sh'pion. [dor'll
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
II ARR ISBU RG, PEN N A
Chartered Capital,
!minim, Builinge and other Proporty tut - alma or
Damage by Fire; Nl2lO, again/4 1'.11161 of the St., Inland
Navigation and Trammortntiou.
OFFICER...I—S I iN CAM ER Freaiden t.
14ENJ. PARK F., Vivi, PrrTolilent
S. S. CA II RI RR, Socr rtnry.
A. A. CA Rit.l KR, A gout, Fourth and Smithfield. Je:3:6
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DELAWARE lIIITTIT AL
SAPETV INSURANCE CUI%IPANV,
OFFICK, 8. R. 124 atN KR Tli I R_D AND WALNUT brs .
Phi lade Ipli la.
*1 - )1 A S E S lIANC ou musek, Cargo, Nrt:ight
to all itarts of the worl.l.
INLAND INSIIIIANCES ON iIOODS, by liken, Canals,
Lakes and Land Carriaues, (o all parts of the Union.
?IRE INSURANCE ON NIRRCIIANDIZE generally, On
Stores, Dwelling Houses, do% 0.
Ant* tV - the OnapankNoectuber fah, I MA.
Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate $101,020 Si
Philadelphia City, and other Loans 85,214 nu
Stock in Banks, Railroad and Insurance Co's • - •,43,0C0
11111. receival,le
-1841,4,h, St
Cash on hand 25,52. sS
Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma
rine Policies reamtly issued, aSd other debts
den the Compacl i b.
Subscription Notes .114.
DIR&CTORS.
Jain& C. Hand,
Thoopliilus Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joehtia L.
Jain. 'fan neat.
Samuel Stokes,
Henry Show,
Jam. IL McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittehurab
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
Whl. MARTIN, President
TiloB. C. HAND, Fire Prraidout,
Hexer 1.11211R.N, Secretary.
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
Jal&ly No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Nilliuin 51/utin,
J , ,soilb li. `3rd.
Edmund A. Souder,
JuhC. Davis,
John It. Pent -tow,
th,rge Cl. Leipor,
Edward Durlitigtou
Dr It. ' , t
latttwlK,
Hoek
Spencer Alellraln
Churl, Kelley,
H. Jon. Brooko,
J U. Juhnnun,
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
ANEFACIVRERS' (INSURANCE COM',
OF PHILADELPHIA.
CHARM' PZRYMAL—OILANTIED DT TIM MTN OP PIINNBYLVINId.
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
PIER, MARINE AND INLAND TRAN9PORT4rtaA"
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
oRRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, Trefunder.
D IRBOTORB.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thom as,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal,
Nicholas CI Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin !totters, Charlet. J. Fields,
John P. to ne, June au P. Smyth.
itsli-ThisMittpauy has been organized with e °set, Gild
tai, and the Directors have deter4oned to adapt the business
to its .vitilable resources. To olakorve prudence in .nduct-
Mg its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Pittsburgh 00Ice, No. 76 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
W3l. CLARK
REPERIMCZEI.
The following well known and reapnrodhle firma iu Pitta
burgh have authorized reference to thom, with regard to the
stability and soundness of the Manufactnierie • Inauratn'e
OomEauw.
Kramer d Rahm,
tle.rge P. Smith .h Co.
donee, Tiernan & Co.,
nevi
PENNSY LVANIA INSURANCE CO.
PITTSBURGH.
corn ' , o. teaurikand Smithfield Streets,
Val , k I ZN.D CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insure buildings !Lod other Property against Ikea or
I) •ol ..r.• by F and the Perils of the Sea and 'lnland Navi
gation and Tranep nation.
DIRICCTORS.
Rudy Patterson, Jacob Painter,
W. WClinteek, Jew. P. Tanner,
W. d. Haven, D. E. Park,
Wade Hampton, D. H, Len..
J R. Jones, EL a. co g a.u.
Orrideng.
Praident.. .4011. WEIL E 4. JOHNSTON.
ties .Preaszati PATTIOIDON.
SoNamad A. CASHIER. la:2lm
Wm.- • :
thaorge W. S
L Grier Spruit,
A. .1. donee,
1210,a113 00
. 40,140 18
VbO,W% 18
r 2.50, 36 18
11331=
1713:120211
- . $300,000
93.88. 1 ,
100.o0t IN•
$617.3.1, 1.
VeUm, Childx &
thrupton S Campboll,
H. Childe & Co.
4 " , 41f.
_
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A RARE CHANCE.
80() ACRES OF TIMBER, COAL and
IRON ORE LAND la offered for cede on favor
able term", or in PXChallge for property in this city or
guiltily.
This Land in heavily timbered, and Ilea conveniently bathe
Clarion river, in Yoreet county. no that the lumber can be
floated out and brought to warket.
It contains an ELEVEN I , OOT Wk IN of
400 D COAL
Under a largo portion of the lend.
The re IS lOW
Iron Ore and I.lmeetone
lu abundance up,,n it; and i he 5,,11 is graxl and well watered
A V.A 1 LKOAD
Is surveyed across it, and will no doubt hr Luilt , whist' is
part of n Itbo of railroads from New York to Bt. Louis.
Tho noel is good and generally level, and Is In the midst of
a region that will soon bo one of the boot farming region. of
the mate.
The lgOo aerea lie together in a body, and will be sold a
bargain GI the prirchaeor. Enquire of
THOMAS WOODS, Real Estate Agent,
one No. 75 Fourth utreot, Pittsburgh
PII"rSRURCIII
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OORNIIR OW WATP.R AND MARKET STREETS
PITTSIWRGH t I'A..
ROBERT GALWAY, Preeident.
Tilos. GIL MAN. Socrettoy.
Sir Cowpany makes exeryinsurance appertaining to
or eontnsited with LIFE RISES.
Also, against DULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Idissidsippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies leaned at the fewest rates consistent with safety to
all partiea.
DIRECTORS...
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. GaraaM, M. D, John.ticott,
Jana. Marshall, David Molloy,
JEL/1106 W. ilailutrin, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton Mansfield B. Brown.,
David 11. Chaiuters, . Christian Zug,
William Carr, Robert B. Hartley,
_
Jae. D. McGill._ fable.
._ _ _
WESTERN INSUItANCE COMPANY
P.armuxon.— GLE011:11; It I ItS IR, shield; F. M.
001/.1.)N, Secretary.
will Wsure against all kinds ol t tht: ana .., ALINE.
All losses will be liberally adjusted au I ',....uptly paid.
A tome Institution, managed by lb. e.tt a who She well
known in the community, and who Sr.' dot twilled, bY
promptness and liberality, to maintain tho .-hartuder wh.ch
they here assumed, aa untiring the best prote.•uoe to dare
who desire to be insured.
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13(P.ECTOLUS--11. Millen., Jr., C. W. IticLetoon, J.
N. Illelmod, Jr.. W. H. Smith, C. Hansen, George W. Ja , k,on,
Andrew Ackley, Janteti Lippincott. George, Lletrafe,.lnno” tt,
Aoley, Alexander Nimick, Montan Sott.
.*- Other, No. fel Wntor street, (Warehouse of Spang
Co., op stair.,) Pitt,borith. not24:ly
A. A. CARSIBR 8 9 CARRIER
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
No. 63 Fou rth streets, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
Stale Mutual Fire and Marine Insuraue
Co., of HA ILJUSBURO. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard I'tre and Marine Insurance Co., o
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 9300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, 9300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, LIAR
RISBURG. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.
LLARTFORD. CAPITAL AND ASaRTS, 82,151,480
Pe nnsylv an la Insurance Co., of PFFFSEOROII
CAPITAL AND ASSETS, N0v.5,1855, $129,022 49.
Wm. F. Jolterrox, Fresidout.- A. A. Cesum, Secretary
dooliAspely
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. .IS FIFTH STREET,
ONE DOOR EAST OF THE EXCHANGE BANK
Pit t sburgh, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Purchesed direct from the Importers Dr CASU. The
stuck consists of ad the different Savors and grades of TEA
brought to the American market, and
•
SOLD WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL
ST THE
PERT LOWEST CASH PRIOESI
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACE.
AOES, expressly fur t h e trade.
TEAS 01 , ALL GRADES, BY THE lIALP
Cid 7 FEE, SUGAR, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of the root
likaRDS, for rule.
Lung experience in the business is a sure guarantor that
every article ...Ad will be am reproklutotl.
:WENT, or AELerti. APTorrnrEST, FOR THE SALE Di Da
JAYNE'S Y t:4IILY NIEDICINEsL S. JAYNES.
Pittsburgh, Jour Jet))
OLD ECLIPSE
FREIGHT LINE.
iti_4lll.altwiltilklignro:
rrins LEN E IS NOW PREPARED to bring
all km ,14 of freight from Now York, in three dal ~ at
N WO lbs., and from Philadelphia in 40 holm al 11
lOU Ihs.
RECEIPTS UIVEN FOR TIME WIT[/ A wnrnEs
tiIIARANTEE.
G3l , k) papt.r pactugoa or Bolan [nil. recoliaal.
Mark goods BC LI Fit MOUT LINE."
1 , . B. A LI. EN. A gent. No. 11 Antor !loon, Now
J. J. McHEEVER, Agnot, cor. Bratui and Locust., Kula.
For further thforthation, apply to
W. B. BARROLL, Agent,
je2-I.lin--Journal copy. No. 84 Fourth
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND I)OMESTIu
HARDWARE.
No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street, •
PI i'TSBURG.II,
aa. THE nutmenb,r is now opening a well Meet&
mem of foreign and domestic Hardware, all uew,and sal le
.Id on as good terms as any other house lu this city lie
will always keep on hand a general assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, ,tr.,
To which he respectfully Incitatl the attention of pun:ll...m
tahgti SAMUEL FAHNESTOC
JAS. COLLINS NI T. ItAilt.N.
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PROPISPETORB OP TOO
Collins' Plttxburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATOR 141111SNT, PITTSBITROD, PA
RHODES, HADEN Sr. CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MILRCHANTS,
No. 20 SYCAMORE Sr.. OINCINNATI, 0,1jy29
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES,
MANUFACTURER OF
CAST STEEL.
ALso,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross and First Streets,
jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA
O. H. ROOERS & CO.,
ANUPACTITILEM OP
ROUKRS INIPEt)VED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
COLIN XIII Li VIII-9T STELE
JAMES BLAKELY,
ECUTEIN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield az:eta,
Peesenzern brousht from the old conntt7 to Pitta
lergh, nod moneys remitted to Europe. (nov27
W. .MALR
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCENV,
In Second and IR Front st.,
tohl7l3m Pittsburgh, Pa.
'WILLIAMS k, ALLEN,
MANprAGTIIRERS OP
C H ILSON FURNACES,
Wrought iron Tubing, • •
AND FITTING GENERALLY, •
For Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
air W. & A. will contract for Warming and Ventilating
by Stearn or [lot Water, l'ipes or Ongison'a iturnaie,Chucr.u.
es, Schools, lioApitals, Fach . ric,e, tir ,,o noun bw oll inCa,
Court flowlea Jails, GC lOotoni. No. 25 MARIII.I` STREET,
atah
TERRA GOTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES.
From two Co eta loch esAibre.
PRICES from to 80 Cents per Foot.
PEARL STARCH
For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturer*
Prices by
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FDAWARDLNG AND
COMMISSION MERCHIANT,
Ia WHOLESALE DEALZA IN
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS * WISH,
AND PRODUCE GENI4IIALLY
No. 2:6 Woof. BTR66T, PITTSBURGH. UrIC
ALEX. HUNTER,
DRAMS. IN
F LOUR. DRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERAL“
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tolled forth lte solemn autos, end- theuralllegs pt , Jtipdjed r -
and the honeaterions of Mende widen . ; a th-e titaltUilautia.
hired ono has been bovine to a arenhituregraan, inhoi Wed
through Igal:franca of their dlteeee by, Ulu.. who attended
them, or the tulmhtletrAtion of deleterious and ineffeebud
remedies. We write thin la all 'Liberian* and itimertlY;alid
in thus alluding to the dead would try and bezuttit the Ifs
lag. What are some of the most fatal toossengers
beckon to the tomb?, We ausenwi &rofnta, ZryatpelaVattd"
stroller illikaoser„ Now, although Providence - bee ififfainad .
that ouch dttottsoszhall.exiit, It has also pioaldtoi
distilled from the herb of the field, and lie name'" Amps.
(1)e Monad Diacovery, Inyaltil,,r t Oot It not.
AS- See king advertisement le another eolum.tt' .
Sold wholesale and retail at .Dft. 01101 WE , A
Lfo mood olreet, sign of the Goldaii.ilor*and . et J. P.
1 FIAWINIPS, Allegheny. au2stdew •
44-Why will you Suinfor t wnsts RDLLEYO.A.NiIIt
SO RA-SrLY otrunntD7—titiv e pins iorn threat, ihtineYs
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Btorichitla,Ckonp . SilffJointi,Proat
Diu., Burns, Sprains, or Pains In any part of yoiK eyetean
You can bo relieved at once by using - the meat beantifid of
all Liniments, the white Circatans' Linatent,” prepared
by Dr. SCOTT, of filorgautoma • Va ' and for We cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. HEYS.Rit, 140 Wood and
JAB, P. FIENTING, near R. it. Depda, Allegteay. See aii
rer titan:lent in another column of toilaY'aintier fani,uar
sir Stockings and .Ilosiery tor Wintery..
If you don't Want your &et pinched with bad. and-abort
Stockings, you wilt take our advice and go to o.,Damtt,tor-.
nor of Market alley and Fifth street; end bay Ammo of il'iose
elegant sue Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable. Dux also makes and selle (tier) , 3a:A*o of
Hosiery that you con opinion, at wholesalerand retail. "
Remember the place, corner of Market alley And ?inn
etrout.
iht-tt you wish to buy a 13001 j, and at thosanta
time a (WRAP SILK HAT, call and get one of our 413,90,
HATS, aidah are [l3 good as can he bought for themOneyln
W., city.
3108 GIAN
1013
1134'Woodldreet.
.4-11 at a and 0,p5...A1l who wish to wcarAI:MAT
ad GOOD HAT or CA P, should call WOOD At:e
alai purchase what they may maut . let that Rao.
aul3 MORGAN t C0..161 Wooda6
DIX:LIANAS AND JIMECINUERIDatt :MUD
Y meeting of the 'Democracy of Fifth Warr" reftl. be
held on SATURDAY SYRNINCi next, -M.l o'clock. at the ,
Lk use of Charles Horning, on Liberty street, betecen than
canal bridge and Otlfara street, Mr the pn roma yi arganisinfp 7 '
a Fifth . Ward Duchene* and Driitheniiihre club. Alta*.
tendanie Is requested. fttukift_MANY DkDOODATS.-
(AS et),IPAN.Y DIViIHNNI).—Tha Taustuaa• 'Of
(1-' the PITTSBUROR. CMS CUMPANY haTO;Vdatal.
declared a bileiderid of Ave per Cent....outor tho
the last eix tnonthe, on the Capital stoSh.of itn...CtuntianYl
Parable to Stockholders or their legal repnientatives.fOrth•
with, itt. the Office of the fbutpany. •
JAMES M. mum, Treasurer.
Office of Pittsburgh Gas ISbIS—DYIBI
I.c .
Onto & PSINDIA. aNb Otdo & R. R.'
,NlYrtalt TO 131111PPKR14.—Ou end
an INDIANA. ti ltdjunk, •
80, of Lading. meet be !tundra Is at the Federal tired fits-
Oral before 7 ceek..ck P. NI. of the day of shiptuent—other
wive, the Corepsoy will Oat pay charges, or hi atiA Mannar be ,
neponstble for their
;131 . . •
DuLLAtt SAVINGS BANK—No. Of. /OMB
STREET—Jon' NEW BUILDING.Depodhs.
mado with this Sank before thOltrstriay of September, win
draw interest from that date.
au2S:Et CIIAS. A. CiOLTON, near,
WED:
On Friday, August at 7, l 4,p'clock, A. 8.1.,iat ler reg
deuce, .141 'Wylie atria!, MAMA, trite of J. D. W. Wain,
find daughter f the ltde flew. Dr. 110 umn,in the 641.4 year'
of her age.
Ua GRAND It ALLY OF TIM DE.IIOCIaCrO.F,
TOWNSILIP - -There will be:a:Ctriiiidll3 , :of the
Democracy of Pitt Township. on
:September 2d, at half peatyaren ifelenkoit . ,
Col. 8. 'lr. BLACK, Hon. P. C. Bliktiztokitr AiACOiDlr;
meeting. aml AL ES gttio,hd Spenkera, will .
addetaa tho Th e CLUB& will- alim-hain at
tendeoce. At the eamo time there bo a ClubfonneetTor
the Townehip.
I. 0. O. F.
URAND PROCESSION ON SEPT. 4, 1856,
To Lay the Cornerstone
OF THE NEW HALL, ON EIVTII STREET.
THE LODGES will meet at the OJTY GALA. in the morning,
at to o'clock. The Procemion will form on Market street::
The gneampmenta will meet at the OPBON
Fourth street.
After the Lodges have termed, they will proceed itplonitlk '-
wiiito the Odeon, where the Encampment will join in, The
then proceed up Fourth to Smithfield, Stivkn Smithfield y
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to Second, rip Second to Grant, up Grant tts`Fotittb, ttp
Fourth to ROM, up Item to Pennsylvania Anomie, out the •
Avenue to Logan, sweet, op Logan to W3lle, down Wylie" to
Gish, down high to Sixth, dawn Sixth to Wood, down Wood
to Water, down Water to Ferry, up Ferry to Fourth, dovitt
Fourth to Hay, down Gay to Penn, up Penn to liteehmd.i.
down Meehfluic to the Bridge, and across to Cheatint;UPL
Chestnut to Ohio, down Ohio to Federal, down Federal to the
amigo, and across the Erhlipi to St. Clair, up St. flair tw'.
Market, up Market to Fifth, up Fifth to Itke ‘ ptece.where,
.GlO%,
Coraor-Stoue will be laid with the aetatl. ceremony , , - Attar
the Corner-Stone is laid, ADDRESSES' Will: be delivered by,
the orators of the day. After the addreiriew,sthe ktIVE(6II4 Op •
will again farm, nay proceed up Fifth, to. Smithfield. 41 1 , '
Smithfield to Seventh, down Seventh to Liberty, down..
Litierly to Alarket, down Slarket to the City Hailvtatenis
they will he I Itamiiadd. LI. VEGAIITIS,
loa3o Grand litatehaL
[Dispatch, Chronicle, Dackofen 'is Garman 'paper, copy till
Thunutty, and charge Poet.]
FALL STYLE,
THE PALL STYLE HATS ARE NOW IriADY a
, stud
trill be introduced this day, at C. H. PALIISON'B,
auakAw 13. Wood arcoL• •
CATALOGCrE Or A PRIVATE LPIRA
RY.-00 WEDNESDAY evening, SePlealW 3 it 47 7 34
o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner.
of Wood and Fifth etreeta, a catalogue of English Ikasks,ettk.
bracing authors of tie first reputation on ambience of into-.
re-d to readers of every variety of butte. It will be found to ,
compri , m, from a private library, choice volnuttet.of elegant
Literature, and works of rarity ntl value, all in good con
dition, for many of which the opportunity seldom occur,.
Also, e'egantly illustrated voinume, and valuable Encyclope
dias. Among them are—
Worke of Livy, in tits original, fine valnyeditiotwaist4t4
History of London, 5 robs; the learned John Hutchinson's -
Theological end Philosophical Worts,l2 vols.: Parry's North-,
West Voyages, 2 vols.; Sir Joshua Reynolds' Wolk!, 2•v01i.; .
Prom's Scenery of the Rhine; Selections from the. Elute..
trend London Newa,.b vole; Practical Mechanic and Rue--
:wen Magazine, 8 vole.; Eucyolopeedin Amerlitina, 14 vols4i
Nicholson'. Encycloptudia, 12 vols.; Dibliadlebretica.;• Pried,
cal Works of Edmund Spencer, 5--vols.; Wordelvottlefir
Poems. 7 vela: Library edition of ShaltsPeare, -7 Yak;
Humphrey Dary's Chemistry ; 'Plates of thet-Itdvileld.lialgen
Vi wa iu Ronne; Rohinion's Ornaineutal Tiffas;.edoodea
Illstory of Modern Philotophy, - 2 vole; Abbe Davies }Mi. - -
tory of the East and West Indies, tl vols.; Smith's Illatiiryj:c
Arts, Sciences and Manufactnrea,2 vols.; Modern Farrier;
Poreee Pk-writ:l World, 2 vols.; Gibbon's Roman Empire: ft • .
Is; Dowel's General History, 4 vols.; Pictorial Gallery of. •
the Pine and Useful Arts, 2 vols.; le., he.
The Rooks wad be arranged for examination previous to
sale, and candogoos ton be obtained at the rooms.
no3o • P. IL DAVIS, darer.
•
XTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKSI—Lifo of
Wart:4 . lomi, by Washington (peoplalt ed.)
14 hoopac Recollections, or Wayside Glimpses of American
Life.
Nicholas Nichieby, in 2 vela, illustrated with steel platen
The Captive Youths of Judah-Alm Erasmus W. Jones.
Fashionable Life: by Mary R. liatituwin.
L,fo and Adventure. of Jelin Iteckwortb, (illustrated.)
Victoria, or the World OictWWl); by Caroline Chestiro.
Western Border Life; by Fanny Hunter.
Memorials of Rix Time; by Henry Cockburn.
Retribution, a Tale of Pemba; by Emma D. E. N. South_
worth.
The Life and Public Serviced of James Bnchanan-20 ctn.
, John C. Fremont-10 at*
The Republican CampaigaSongster-1234 cents.
All the Magazines re ce ived fur September, and selling at
/0 cents, at W. A. OILDENZENNETA 11113,
au3o Fifth at , npposlte the Theatre.
DIT.IIIS CirTlONorth; Paid
lA, NICHOLAS NICKL.I2F—Baice, in two styla;
Retribution,* Tale ot. Panics by Parkir. N. 80414:
worth.
39
Duodecim ten. o Dickens—Malaga* Nieklell, In two voloinesck
racel prates.
SEPTEMBER. MAGAZINkIfg, FOR 15 CANTS.ilarper'it Magazine, Ptitnairt'a Magmtine. -
neg.?* Imdy a Rank, Housobohl Words,
vutersen's Magazineee, Grahain's Magazine,
lic'e J.
Coll or send to the L Cheap Book ournal
Store of
1.1 MINIM A ea,
No. 3'J Smithfield street. -
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PITTSBURGII. PA
an3o
ATAWBA WINES AND BRANDIES
,
,k... 1 40 eases Sparkling tkitimba Winn, We. and pt&, "N.
Longwurtb" Wand.
40 cases Still eita-wlai Wine, "N. liongwortb." brand.
25 Catawba
" Catawba Brandy.
In atom and for aide by
• MIT.LP.R & lIICKETSON.
CHAMPAGNE. WINE
-15 baskets tfeldziek CbariTagne Wlne, qts. and nlnta.
25 " llouche
25 " J. It. No.lll
25 u ffi . sNo. 174 ‘, e
15 - au's brand
Iti store and for sale by__
•
3141LEIt & lllCKergoar.
AW WHISKY-75 bble. Raw Whisky
fur Kiln I (mail) 'MILLER & RICEMN.
MAdaRIE-- I
100 bbla. ?io. 3 large Mackerel, "slew catch."
50 bf. bbla l4
85 bldg. No.l tuedhun Harkeiel; "
In afore sad for sale by
atflo mum 3 fiunatniox ICE .
tierces prime Rice in store, and
Rti fur sale by- (aaOr & HICK
ETEKK
ITIL 476 bblo. Plaulatloak Mobeaes,olll ecoarag'3-
LI
cypreis
I`4o " Bum House " _ " Bt. Jas Her
to store awl for sale by -
au3o KILLER &HICEHTFON.
WORTH CAROLINA. TAR-2U bbla.Norths
rftrolinn the in mom and firs tale by
itu3o MURK s illuarrBON.
EW FALL II ILES S GOODS--A, A.,
TdoliON'a• CO. - Satil open, ozi the 2ZI cif4September, sev—
eral pianos of New floods, eontitning-L.- - -• • -
Printed Delstoss. All:Wool 'Printed Delshook
Dlack Freuelz Merinos, Hlsolz , 4l.lperas, •
Coed Pommattos. ' • NewPbdi &Mei'
French Chintzes.
NEW
c0,..4.i0t0. or new Embroklerles; some-aplondirtatyko
of
ultra le and Swiss Conn, and am p new Wks,: Y'ol4:*
Edg e d do., Eugenie do, Book and Carafes ousaclngs, ~
Infants' Walata, , Bit Crape Callan. Linen earnbidendk
an3o A. A. M•isolg a - co,iorifeciii.' •
FISTIINLE:111 InTK, •
Tkil Pistols, Surgical and Dental Instrumen. ituirtuato.
'axed Cutlery of all clescriptiofts , gala ils. to
.we .virm • • .
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