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J. •fts.:_ , ~ t-- - t qii.‘ , ....1. 4 4, 0% .- l' , t 'l * 1 1 ' ' s ' ~ 14 I. 3• '- • • 0' ~,,,,,,,,,..) - '4 ... ~r..,- 104,, , 0 i.• • ; = ),r 4 = l ,-'1.4,4 , •,,,,,,, •:*,ri •,, ... , ,N 4 i t,L21.2 4. ~,,r1.,„ ..,, ;4 . , I. st - • •ii _„).• - •••••7.. 4 4,3,0 '4".'.. i . . ,-• '' .'•. 6 ' • e 0r,11•4 , -.4 . .. -- CI. •'. ..f x C•l''' ''.- "" 4 4 , *144 1 ' st..coma a j • "" ;- • 141.1 P *,'"o • ' 0V)004 ' . P4 7C4 V 4 l -1 ' • - %,• 'Arv,„ • ,t r • - 4 K • Cpy i3ittsburo &cyst. MONDAY MO G FOR PRESIDENT. JAMES BUCIIANAN, PENNSYL \ I A FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, Democratic Electoral 'Picket of Pennsylvania ELECTORS AT LARGE: CHARLES It BUCK &LEW, Columbia. WILSON 31VANDLESS, Allegheny. Ist District ED. W. NEBING ER, ?WWI( IpL.a 3d " PI FRCS BUTLER. Philad. Iphia City 3d " EDWARD W A ItTll AN, Philadelphia C 4th .• WY.. 11. WITTE, Pt, iladol phut County. sth " lIN NIcINAnL Montz.. - auery C.9191Y. tith " 111 N it. iiNINTUN. Chester County 7th " DAVID LAURI". Lehigh County. Fill L9S. Ceirsiy. 9th J A Ih.:•+ PATTERSON, LaticaAter 10th `• ISAAC SLENKI:It, en.uncy - _ 11th •• AS. W. 11C(4114'.... Co. eth •• TllOl.l AS OSTIrlt II A 1 7 1'. 4 . onlng t•., 13th Milt All A \ ;111i. )10n; w• Co 14th •• VIII,BC,K. iruti rd Count) 1•• h •• Clout, F. A CR A NO. tit U. eltni..t. 1611. 1,1 r• Cann!)' 17th •• HENRY J. STA 111.4'.. Adarn4c.. I.th •• 01\ I R. tDDI . •.ornor•o•I IVitt ACC , A Tui:s EV. Weitrnoreland 2,11. .1 A. J BEM % \ AN. lirel'ue '2l. • W 11.1.1 t)1 W Allt.,,ht.ttyr" '2•21 JAN ES it rA NI c 11411.1,, 23.! CC :•• I Sttll t4th " J °IIN KEATI.I.N' Chu - tett, Co. 45th •• I , l'Evr Ciasvf.,l.l 10,171 , 1“ or TH, HENRY BELTZHOOVER. 11,‘, JOHN JOHNSTON, IWIEN:', al E. Mass Convention ! ! TENTH OF SEPTEMBER, THE ANNIVERSARY OF PFILAY'S VICTOk T. Ire have res, - d v that 3 or lin: irtiLND, Buchanan and BrecLinrid,“ PITTSBURGH. ON 11 EON ESPAI. THE 10111 1 1,) . iL AN rnak, m CONVFNTI()N, nl 10\ „ 111101 - 11111/g ihtt ,' !..•t;;' eVe . n; a; rung. 1111 ,11.11 Gllorioti% Demons' ration ( ) n I)Phali Wiz iie friends of tlio Constitution and the — all whir xn.ii I lireser‘i• 1111d1‘ olt:41 urri unimpaired queatbed us by thv Patriots and Sagr'sut the Revolution--all nhu r,v,!renc, !!a• memory of WASHINGTON, ihe FATHER OF his OWNTP.Y ; whn %sail ~1 us to frown down evrry attempt -wet; al agitation—all who irnly admire the r toes of J \('KS( WEL3S . L nod WRIGHT, whose ,!ocrgies I it wire' devoted to Ow pr,sprvation !•ir! Union AS IT Is All then• «c rortlir. invite to meet us uron this occitsmii The list of Spl'ali , :rh lio I , 1.1 bent i•rnbrac, , s tht. titinws of , : „ me I ro: (hstinguished r.wu iu th, ohm. '. lowing viitleinen hay,: Lreu invd ,, l speakers, and many ni them w!II Ut I .. sent 7 . ./.,AR Y BILL PASSED ! 4 1( . 5' Sin witi4nother rrticle r, O th e llit v , ' / we le rn by t telegrett , therille .1 my I:1 / pawed on t-iatruday 4.: it 111,1( rI , , 111 • ' Who now helietes that the : ' mate wa. :0 tt Fnou present indications the e. , ming Vacs Convention at this city will be the htrge,t ever held in the State. From all quarter:4 we hear of delegations forming—to come by railroads, in wagons, on horseback, and even on foot. Come on k o.-.4-. • • 04 „et% ~.fpAswif6l24 •o' l k- 4; '••••:.-,- • '•• • = • .. • • ••• ‘ . • - V , • , t 41' OP OF KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET CANAL C.M)IISIOYEE GEORGE SCOTT. OrNMA I JACOB FRY, Jr., FrItTILTOR A.` CRAL JOHN ROWE, .•T Fli %NEI ( DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET WILSON NitCANDLESS, SE , RTE HOPE WELL HEPB URN, CITI THOMAS S. HART, Inns, AUGUSTUS H A RTJ E. I SAMUEL JONES, et r L. B. PA TTER.ON, T SAMUEL SMITH. Dr. JAMES POLLOCK, RIATTFIE AV I. STlki:VI ART, , •1 ROBERT B. GI'TkIRIE, T EDWARD THOM IPSO ,tt t; T• IMIZEICE EDW ARV AI•CORKLE. DEMOCRA TI( AT PI TTEBURCII, TIIF rhe ral MASS CONVENTION HE HELL , AT' SEPTEIBW: Gen. Lewis (' , ,se, Steph , ti A David Tod, John VMI linrell, Wm. B. Reed, Win. C Pre,t,n, Pierre Souk, llorotio S,yulour, L K. HURen, Cita,. A Burkal,w, Josiah 11:tudulL Dqn) S. liwkeneon, John W. Form•y, \V M'Co.t, John L Datn-tion, Daniel ughertt• A. H. Stephens, H D. Foster• J. Glancy Jonee, R B. Curpentet, Will A. Stokes, 11. 8. Magraa, Wm. Witte, General Ward Robert .1. Walker, No effort will be spared to render 11, demonstration %%iirtily of the cause, and il. candidates advocav:--wk)r;hV• ul PENNNYLVANIA'S FAVORITE SON who is now iht! favorit,, Come One, Conic AII U. W. C .ISS C {I Simler, 11. F;rkei .011, J. It. :11*Cliiitock, A. 11.,1-t , in, Saul!. W. Mack, David f'alupbell, .1”).“ ) I' , G. F. Gillniure, .1. .‘ T. J. KCell4ll. I n , Tb uN . Scott, E H..t , unth, Woi. M. Stewart, I). \V. \Via. M. Edgar, I'. Shoo n:, wrong, billlee the Pause has '..1,/,Pb , / 'l'l,, rogue , wanted to do a wrong to the working in but dared not stand the storm of indignation that was rising against theta hat iueticv, hos prevailed. The workmen may How go to work again, rime their enemies have succumbed. Hon. John L. Daw.don. This gentleman is doing the cause of lie an, Breckinridge and the Union excellent i.ervice in his district. lie is a man of talent. it fin, speaker, and all who hear him go away favora l;ly impressed. SITCFIANAN'S CHARITIES In the fall of 11f49, James Buchana'n made a ! .I.otation of four thowtantidoitors t• for the relief of poor and indigent females in the city of Lan caster." It was made in - the certificates of the Lancaster City six per cent. Loan." The fol lowing ordinance passed by the Councils of that city on the 12th of October, 1849, and found on page 87 of the published ordinances of that city, will explain fully the nature and objects of the donation, and how it has been applied by the :,'El'I'EN11 11 : 1- t 1 city authorities: Whereas, the Honorable James Buchanan has given to the city of Lancaster, four thousand dollars in certificates of Lancaster City six per cent. Loan" of one hundred dollars each, numbered from 230 to 259 consecutively, as a donation in trust that the in. wrest annually accruing thereon, be appropriated to the purchase of fuel for the benefit and relief of totor and indigent females of the city of Lancaster. "Therefore, for the purpose of protecting said trust, and of ensuring a faithful fulfilment of the bonevo lent designs of the donor-- 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the citivens o f Lancaster, in select and Common Counetlit assent bled, That said certificates of Loan t,e and the same are hereby accepted, set apart and held in trust btr i the purposes aforesaid, and that they be endorsed by the Mayor with the words, " Donation by the Hono rable James Buchanan for the relief of poor and in digent females in the city of Lancaster-- four thou sand +Mars." 2. That said certificates be placed in the hands of the City Treasurer for safe keeping. • t. That upon the passage of this ordinance and annually thereafter, at the time fixed for the ap pointment of other Standing Committees, the Presi dents of Councils shall each appoint two members from their respective bcdies, who in conjunction with the Miiyor shall constitute a Standing Commit• tee and be styled •• the Committee on the Buchanan Reiiet donation. - with power to receive the interest accruing on said donation, and to appropriate the KILO(' to the purchase of fuel and make the distribu tion thereof required by the terms of the gift. 4. That said Committee shall keep a record of their acts, showing in detail the amounts of interests received, the expenditure of the same, and the in stances and manner of relief they may afford from time to time. The debt of that city is perfectly safe and good, and the ititere,t always paid promptly The ois per cent. intere.t on the Juliano!) thu , prii.lites :F.2-10 per FlllOlllll, to be applied to the purchase and distribution of fuel to the p and indigent fetwile:+. It 14 a perpetual tru,o • aml a perpetual tout that will furnish i•iime thirty or forty poor f 1,1111111.41 with fuel i.r,vvr:t uit mg frvtn the Want of it every vv;n time to come. Thal eVileurt ~! ‘I, judwiow , %nd warm hearted tli IV, II ,vc. Is4'ly revl .•f v ra] miler instaltres of it in Lia. furniiihing capital to worthy )o.ing niiin to i.tart in laiiiiness without regard to Tt , peuple of PiUnburgh «.1.1,u1.1 net f..r,7et ale A htrire pertion of our city buret I lii Aprii. The t I 71 , 01). , 1 11 21.1,ingt..11 th, 1 •..h 111 Ih'tt J4 , lie , iiII ,I OIIIIIII 11111 , 4 , 1 t 1110.1 I“ I 1 u, .1 ll,,ward. then the relief of the ',utterer:: by t h e It wa , one of the lint d,nation. :n. ,tahet, upon the receipt of the ititelhgenC , . nn•l rts,,lsed ic:th grateful bea.rt, by our people. .. , ut•lt la the man that the black republwans malign au I ,lander, and would com.ign t.• infamy cull their bre.e and gtoundleas he, behtli Th.,t the !rm or whom a I.laek ,•111 .lit•akt•r tit 111, comity , ref orte.l to hale thm —nny übe PIIJ would vote for I hr ought :•••• k toWar the 1 t 11!.. if,- • 1111 , * :".1/111..uffer P.O aiol the ii,treteti to he 1., E ns Th e 1;!,,k Cry tti3ktr , .1..11 attempt t.. •I 11.. It II lilt' /It, arla el le, !•••• hare the gtisrrt , : ..Lt thin it. lota,. without thelr 1-Ly *1 read) Iv \1 I 1;1:. i o j 1.141. IGv f-rtik it 11n., ( 4•11 bur the 11,u+c i.I t p It a that they ttrlOWlilt , I lo -that is Utterly It rur,g nu lo•Illalr to leg1:1t1I1Fal Th, ) know it not In that form It /raq i„ prorate. lor li rrlVll war is 111113411. put ;ten nrtieln in 11, I.Yett.it T 6•• og, U' it:, gels tug totrimr.l at the of their Irtilf,rvriAmchrillet‘, find a, 1,•120 t.rtieml,r to t-Ity OW. it 1, the Ileitt.,rtit. ttmt I.,;ny a I:,,rty t , t . fifty 111,tt1.t.k1,1 irt•T,.•7. II .1-1 bar tbt..wn ~t unipinytnent hr men j r • ei i•isrvice in doing nothing Who 1.,. • t•i• the !non I- of the working men the following Ictt.•r to sh,w ..1 ugcnr:c+ iteput.licari , arc r• .lervive Iht. p e ople. We kn6w li ado • f tlit• letter whirl) w.• pul,lr-h .17.1 ~•14(.1, 14,T genera; ch,travier a- a rr-p( I -,11.i Worth y , lii4el.l Herr itt hot letter I ICA 11'., - r • Yo,terilsy 'roil% i , tart ,g I.lfrisel , .lollit T from the hnii, n. Co.. No. a 4 Wuoil ,treat. Pittsi.tirgl, Ito chtred that Judge your rotint, had ink• . the rionii• 1.,r Fremont and Dayton, end that h• G. , Pti ake Ivy" -pre , lire in their fat or in ur rity. \ 1.. m i. 'Mr uhaue appeared to yasx ! ,, ,tor people bad little confidence in the truth of thi- et iteitient I !harriers write you fur infortnii• lion. learn give no the forte in the case in your paper Very hespek•trully. P. Now l`yery man in this community knows that Judge Wilkins is earnestly supporting Ittiehamin and dm whole Democratic ticket. Ile made a speech iu our Democratic County Convention on Wed!. sday lut, in which he naid, among other goad thing, / ittok th, Jr, tittit 131 . vit ANA r;i i2.01J:--which, by the way, f advocate with all ley f. n ,rtetint9, and as indicative, palpably the safety of the I: aittn and the preservation of the I'M we need Any no more to prove where the et , rin Demoernt, Judge Nitkin9, 9tand9 in to Trent conto-t for the pretiervation of the 411.1 thr 1 . 1111,1111111011 ()Ur frieutlit abroad tu,y ro‘d a—nred that the eteries about defection liono,rats itt this county are falsehoods. HEFUSF, rhh ExeLkta.—The other day OH FIEEN,PNI .!r1) JOHNSTON " ticket was removed tram 11,, head of the .I,urnal, and the more prao tieal ono of " Joh Printing sub,tituted in its -teal The has been asked why the John-ton banner Lae been withdrawn, but be I so r tale decline, giving "an untimely disclosure '• of his the campaign. It will be recol le the Johnston section of the " Repub li. n " ,arty were must cruelly and disgracefully repul-e•I in the Republican" National Con vention, and that subsequently another attempt wcs made to unite with the " Republicans •' by the Johnston men placing Fremont, who had been n ,, ntinated by the Republicans, at the head of their th:ket. This, it was thought, at the time, was bumble enough. and as far too the meanest in their rank. , could go. But It was or no avail : the " Republicans " were inexorable, and continued to keep the name of Dayton un their ticket fur the Vice Presidency, notivithstanling the most solemn threats that Johnston would nut he withdrawn, and that the friends of the latter would never submit to further degradation by voting the Fremont and Dayton electoral ticket. How stands the case now The Journal, the organ - and confidential friend of Johston, quietly withdraws his name, and when asked, refused to give an untimely disclosure" of his •' plans;" but— The best laid schemes o' mice and mea BRING On THE DOCUMENTS.—COL Jehie Ilea taken the stump Bring out the documents. •4, .s"t , SPI to .4 ' P'tt ••' • ' t ; 4 .7. .4 .• !•+• in the evil; with 11, -Ili wzo I ,u 1 vll;L1• I TL. votc.n wtthh- ,, ling the lay L,r the v. H".•:l. 1 .r tbrrt. mond, :.,4:t;lNhl ripiece Tilts ts THE W A 1 it,.„.lurubt h I- Alt.gaog aq(ley Fot thy Ptinbnri Thought • for. True V'ai riot a---No. 6 It cannot be dist wed that there are thollSallti6 in the ranks of the new Republican party who desire to carry out, in good faith, the Constitu tional terms of our Federal Union, and who are sincerely opposed to all northern interference with southern institutions. But this new party has a history which indicates something of its future character, and which to suggest the in quiry--will it be possible for such a party to restraiu its course by Constitutional bunts, if it should , ucceed in getting into power. During thirty years the Democratic party has geners!ly been the dominant one, and its opposi tion party, known by various names, has always been tnade up of all the discordant elements which usually constitute a minority patty. Its priticit Ics were essentially heterogeneous, and hence it was impossible for it to retain power when it obtained it. The immense majority of the op:.dsition were faithful to the Constitution on the -object of slavery, and when they came Into pdtver they adunnistered the government in pod faith, and thus lust their power by of fending many of their allies who had no respect for the Constitution. But they have long been suffering in their principles by their contaminating alliances. Cc making eommou cause with anti. Constitutional abolitionists sympathysing with them in their general denunciations of Democracy, and suffer ing with them in their defeat,'they have gradu ally and somewhat unconsciously fallen into many of their opinions. All the weight of party denunciation fall very naturally in the dominant party. and even the orthodox of the opposite ,n have countenanced the abolitionist deuunciat,ns of Democracy so long, because their own aspires• tious were thus, though illegitimately, aided, that they have gradually become themselves tainted by their associates. A most manifest illustration of this is at hand. Almost up to the present day the opposition par ty have claimed to have the half or nearly the half of the slave states on their side Now the Republican patty has taken up the cry of toe ath,litionist: , , and our of their favorite denutio,a tions is that the Democracy have always been the alhe, of the elite power, by which they m , •a.: that the Itettworney are in favor of cites la:;t and perpetuating fdavery, and with this uniru , they expect Iv Iraw rat their Ilvt tin thoSe patient reformers Wt1l) find it more easy to th OD the uvih , ”lavery, than un the world's e‘ p rienrc a to the be-t mode of polling clear cl lt• till! , at 311 cni li l ? Itur. tt 11.. t wuvt I i.i ly tutlicate that the extreme aholitioni,l4 Int uow ticeotne the letther. ef n party which At I! ii.t election clattne.l t. he orthtidi.x rt• at other nn the i.ithject ,lArt ry Thei tun ha' been itihinc...rity the:l. or th..re they - cc I, wl.cre ,illlll we ‘l,Ol s party Vn 1•.•Wo!' 1C10111.; Nu•l t ehliai leader- are le,•l , ltally ,I,,l:tteniet, it it, 1.,• a I:..ril,rn It pritieil•le. all h to ~, / theril eilrage•l ht' pn•ai.nt rent+. avid exeitt t.v the ver,, men nn taken ,ectire aceot•lifiLt t.. the , rain, e-tirse ~ f hntnnt, uxlw e, thct 01UUDI lie tril by the Setif!), and they pert,.l 1 ,, ell their p.ower with tri!tit.titi , ms an euttiiot 1, i,ontle Ti,i. cry ie followed i v artier th , tt , Crti, uncandi , l inaulting It that the -1 nave p , •wer - ~ nit• rl thelarge i.rup tor-, who conetitue lit inure than nhe the n.lttlt male ptulatlon, that the uther fi +iith• -liana to t•e 11.11,4 hy them, MII.I that !tempest - Ivey athl th • I ,uhtnit tu the It r,iLltrys a il,gh ,tate .•>,ritruu•nt 0,1 utter • r recent •-• •:Ir 1.. the %11 , / 11. , w the Reptsl' , have taken It up ,1,11u5.• t rt.pvtit it Thr 1. the ,kr‘•l,•r I:11' pi , if It K. •• over •,• , 1 L i tutu. li, ',••••,; .• wc3q6. Kilt•thor to !11l tlvt• t!. •••tt • r LI. r lbe 111 1..) =ED p;rl of Clio ww 111..! • • 1,1 . VI 1 1 . , .1 Any 11.1.1.1 , 1 ., •: 1 . 1.1.1 t It. it 1: tilt. .11 l• rhes • the:, . are a:k I 1,14,1 Sprite They I. th•• S .tit! .t .lll, ntlt sl.l: 11 1. pri.ince •listanoin 1,•• r.1.1•:1 It .11.tatili.ti iii.t Hwy u.u.t tail t. emir the) irro-r t.. r. 4.rry •lit the onom 'ruder., or hr •11,fir , i• t- Iti either z•a-k• I lic:r I,.ii 1r certntn Ito their rliCi't,l.l uot tiLti t i •14 pri•vellt it hut a ',elle! ur the :-U.uth Ihar thk only it temporary iru.a ..1 They hull un For the .. , her nu ,, end Ifirkught -I the North rs,,, the rtiort , 11.•i•red in ha I. jurre.l that In, troiy It; her reciter titer rigtintl in.l alren , ly ex, He'd inn% k kok ,leep In .1 C:1111 , wt shirt the, :.• Klllll4 •L LII.• 1.:III1rw slit t : 111,t1! •`1111t1.. , ••1 111.1 IA 1 - 1111.... , 11i it• It. I • 11 hut of lointorrok. n •,n.l 'ion which so- the cur,. ..1 F. 11: euturie., and iriutlil :11111l" ; 1 11,11, .;,oLILI I rile. In her ir dint Int,t he rim - .0i the ! in all It• age. dr...litre.' Unit) d:loot:44n better Ihau timtilegrutioli and .111 rirehy. FELJE:I; kI,IS r I Will 1,, A .; •r. I mtna I N. 5 ,, i.111111.1 , 1, le1;.!on l'. Pete , . 11 , 2 1 . 11 nut Thi- t., io Eh, rk • ..f Iron t • .01, vv.:l I L'H 1.1 1 lip ;wit cur has already the reputaiiiiii ryunl tii leinale writer in AIIJCI - 1,1, and friiin what \ have read we think it will ti her well earineil fame The 'ilia is Laid, the character. , h 0 ably drawn, that Wit,•ll you have once o pened the book it will be very hard to forbear reading it through. •Phi+ lag a great deal in favor of any work of fiction For gale tiy W. J. Montgomery. Fifth -trees, jii4t below the Poet TH AlTnla Re i n 1.11 Vrlt - r e " Wool (lERMANS TKP A " Mick Repuh he:111 " meeting waa hell in Bureau county : Illi noir, at which the Germans of the county were invited to listen to one Hoffman, Isom Chicago. a liermati, who had countrymen he turning Ithtek Republican. The Black Reim , — bran, of Princeton were ou hand plenty is Mack berries, unit there was n grand turn out of tlermane, but the liermans would nellimten to Holtman, preferring to hear a geed (lemma Democrat, Mr. Iteilth speak. They then passed the billowing res , olutietis: leroadred, That we perfectly agree In the moon,- lion of Mr. Buchanan for President, 111111 Mr. Beech. iv:triage for Vice President: that we likewhoe knowledge and endorse the Cincinnati Mathieu, ns the only platMrin 011 whirl, we can stand. llrofedred, rho? u. ortdid. r FRAM is A. Ithere.k TRAITOR to nine Ir. rnola pcopit .1 om en, CHEVALIER IN A FRESH CHARACTER -- It will be observed that Chevalier Wikotf, cele brated for his adventures with Fanny Ellsler, Louis Napoleon, Miss Gamble, the New York Academy of Music, and other celebrities, has returned to this country, and is reported to bring important intelligence from England, sup posed to have reference to the Central American negotiation. Perhaps the Chevalier is himself the author of the report. Look out for "My Diplomacy and its Consequences, - by the author of " My Courtship and its Consequences.- POLITIPAL ITEMS.--There are are forty-four Buchanan Clubs in the city of New York, avetag ing about three hundred members each, forming a grand working artily of about thirteen thousand men. The following papers, published in the city of New york, support Ittichanan and lireckinridg: Journal of Commerce, Daily News, Day Book, Democratic Review, Sunday Times, Sunday Atlas. Campaign Democrat. Military Argus, New York Democrat, Freeman's Journal, Irish American, Staati Zeitung, The Citizen PERBONAL.—CoI. John W. Forney and Capt. Day were in the c;'y yesterday, en route far Clarion county • f. ft . r • t j c 4 PiMiM= , • , The fothocin black republican majority of the Ilou-3e profeirs willingness to vote oupplies for the maintenance of the army : Provided, however, and it is hereby declared, that nu part of the military force of the United States, fur the support of which appropriations are made by this act, shall be employed in aid of the enforcement of any enactment of the body claiming to be the Ter ritorial Legislature of Kansas, until such enact ments shall have been affirmed and approved by Con gress." This proviso was attached to the army appro priation bill within three days of the close of the last session Remembering this fact, the reader will at once perceive how utterly imprac • ticable it was, to say nothing of the extraordi nary character of the attempt to introduce a subject of general legislation into an appropria tion hill. At that stage of the session, it was ~imply impossible for Congress to take up the Kansas laws—forming a volume of eight or ten hundred pages—examine them, and determine which of them ought to stand and which ought to fall. Congress could not possibly do this work. The effect, therefore, of the passage of the bill with the proviso would have been, to leave Kansas without an organized government —without a single law regulating her domestic concerns. Her whole code, good, Lad and in different, would have been abrogated, and her condition would have been that of anarchy and confusion, or a military despotism. Thu entire machinery of her Territorial system would have been stopped. Her local courts would have been dissolved—her county and township organ;za lions disbanded—debts could not have been col leeted—crime could not have been punished (ex cept the higher grades in the (limited states courts) municipal and othercorporatione would have been anuilailateds—disorder would hove reigned, un less restrained by the presence, in every pert of the Territory, of an overwhelming military foeee. Into this conditi6n would the adoption of the pr,vi , o have thrown the people of Kan,ts; awl thlo this condition will it throw them 41101.1111 it te h renfter adopted. And vet the black republi can owns hers of the House have again and again insisted upon its adoption. .- The Greet bulk of the laws of liansas are uncle niably pr per lawi , Those whi.:ih are disgrace ,.t. . ttil to the age. - are few in number, and the Sen. ate hate stood ready for week,' to unite with the .1 House in the passage "1 a bill abrogating them. ' I The Senlte, indeed, have passed such a bill, and • a-ked the [louse t.. pass it. The Senate hill •i et pr.ividing f r • the miitieation of lian,ma nu.l l•I M I as a State abrogates them -the ' I w h.le of them--tears them out of the statute li.•iik t I I •.• I Ibis bill the Efou,e have per,istently / . I I rilumid to !MSS, Said still refute to pass, and will a Titun, it to t•iain, that tLe black repti!lcatn• either by 'nip:dation or non legielation—by Con greN-6.ual action, or adjournment without =non nt all- by at•baLbimg the government of Kab.9, dlahashltng the army—are deteratined tha I,,,rder ...hall reign. Peace they will Dot have q:tr. nb. , !wall) ing rh , . voringi K:.m•r al. I .t 1 =MO P.. .1I , ttp.r r v,1111(114,.. E.•. Ift• Le.i .it 6.11 rusymtablv .2,11, r. ttit.•..l the ILE)11 1:1(,.- ilhe Pile*, it...041,d. VI load tin A tynnl ' , Arta tt1....1n) NA all 11\11.1.1 I \ tATI; Arr, lit ft. I f. , 111 /, •• (111 0 ; , ... ntitNi 11 Exit Il• It 114, I, Itni 4+ it 44. .y, hot 4t, I r .tigl• atl4 . • 4 4 t. 1 ,z E12111=111!1111!=11 1,111, WA the ustural 1,10.1.1.xt .11 , [x.rt the bom• Is v.ll awl “.Ig. uu.l pqtr 111‘. n Ili 14. .u.... 1 SEnt,o All ..1,1.•ro fog I. .I‘l, 0, 6. tu C. V. CLICK EN I=l the Morgantown, V'n., J. ll n•rY 15, 11,56. Do. I t , tsert d C.. -For net erul week, lout I bad a ma. ~• 11,.1ar ln, del Stoma. h and i.lier, nrrd 11/1 •yntolo vra.lll out ..I "rd., After rxtrg a Fe y..or Ittlitmoo.4l Liret Pull, all the al., treuttooed a) hip too. are removed, and I Bill reatortal to health. ch I - et:oatmead the la /proem! Pill, an butag both 11.1.1 tel plefotant lb thele Operation. J. J I'6lltlh SST. „ 7-• 44, r From the Detroit Frre 'rine Army 13W Provito • the condition olion which the O - orm • I W orsos ! Worms I.- A 1; , iMerillll,l, 4,41 14. , :abi1.1 r•-•ea/rt, . I n, u. h,a • ig•gr.;tl: : ui ==l 1:111==1111111 lII=III I=l I=l El=11!IIIMI IMM=!MZI /11111311=111 1E;IMEIIIIrilill 1112= )I'L.nl. ,t-r.tali„- ‘..1 I'lll., .4. , l&lx ..1. fuz eal• 111.1.1:111,Nd 8aer..., , b • J K 1.1.1 .t C.., 1.6 w N. Ktro.t, c.•• tior • , f Fuurl:a 11,1Antly I.• 4ii 1,, • 1,1 , 1 , 1, .4: ii... ufl. ku..af IS un• Lent. It. l,mr: unJ pnro .q ;1 t• 1.. q(•../110.1 tl,'•••• and 1.1•••1.1 I, 71. -111 ,111 , 11 u ,r 6114 to,l lAuhl 0 Propeil) Di•playd, «ley y will lr cured II lyel, Now. g..ytioo 101,10 a at.4-I plate onµ,aved Int,el. n'tt I=ll I=l Ur rihn. H Fl'SE;t. un MEM I=llllll In %lamer. INTRA/tall Lher ritie Mitt tYPROVED Verto - al., Dr. Sc‘dt'a Celebrated White Orestaniau !Aid along, prepared wanly under the dttptal , Islott of Dr. I. Scog It tegular Medical graduate, nod l'hydiriau t• I, 1. to, Nit, genuine, ugly it. prepared by Dr. 1 Seel t & Bunk Place, ?bleripintown, N EWS VR,INI TUE VOUNTAIN HEAD , it Uan.l WrOW N, V , ; , eid 12, 1F.1.2. T.su ii to ~, r tify, That I Lnro PUII/I'lll'll the pr. , :aring Nlrlatnea linprn VOll 11.11.1 tin lit. I. &tat : wh. , haa Imes In tI n 1. 1, /t 1.1 re. paring :nit umua nl) "retinal rovilwitles In no Alice .luling 111 last thirteen yearn. and that I bnlniva he has I:pr., 41 :oake the ahove Ktaternent the more etlha Klt I has,. n:. tuternat ut thou: a haterer, I'. NI I) Dr ML udi.llovta , V,.ruilnge mid tr PROVID 1.11 rr areotnietnied by cern fate of C. McLane, fur gale by Drogginte and Morctniuns eVerylvinlv. be. °Rio. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood et., Wboleettle Agree. J. FI.IOIIEO, Alleghenf, near Rlttlrtmd Dope, W 11..14,441r Agent. nu:ada wale, Ott - Pi stout xIJ ug Cure w ITII , ANLT uok. IttrITLE. B m,u .4 ..40) I . II.tBQLE ioLo. A r0..x1,,0k Cu., Me., April 1 •• We• herewith Kentl you a verttlicate of u rare• perform. Lc the• ume of ord . y eat both fkrooth Bitters: w think Mr. Clark to he a nom of veracity, and have no doni,, of the truth of his story." 31essrs. Jo, B. Hall if (I,—ileutlenien : In answer to your inquiries, I will state that my daughter, aged about sic teen years, has been complaining of a pain in her elide for on or seven years, and about the first of January last, was taken down and confined to her bed. The pain in her side was vet y severe, besides being troubbol with pains shoulders and in her Ureas[. Prom reading a number of minis isolortned by Iluotlaud's thirmati Bitters, I was in duced to try It ill her Mae, nail sent to your stun. and VII, based one NM,. She had taken it but a few days when nhe began to improve, and new. after tithing .mly see In•;Qt, tine is enjoying better health than the has Mr years. She feels no pain In her side of iu any part of tier Maly, and an ribut,, her cure entirely to the (lemma Bitters. Salmon Brook. Aro,mtook Co.. Me. WM. CLARK. For alo by MO:NI INO BROS. and Dr. ORO. IL IL FY:3Mg ?iLt burg h. tr2,s:2wda Silt-Why will you Suffer, wiles RELIEF CAN HE En EASI LS USIA IN ED/—flare yea a Seta Throat, Qubair. Itheumitt isni, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup Stiff Jaunts roit liitm, Baru. Sprain", or Pain" in auy part of your system? Yon can be relieved at once by using the meet beautiful of ell Liniment., the What Cireiustan Lininunt," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, ul Morgantown, Va., and fur sale camp, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street. and JAS. P. FUMING, near It. K. Depot, Allegheny. See ad vertisement in another column of today's paper. Imartilm Air - Fall Style.—We will introduce on Saturday, August 30,1858, our FALL STYLES OF SILK HAT& an and see them. A good Hat for $3.00. au.% MOKOAN 1 00., 164 Wood st. EMMEI E/=Ell MEIBI (on Suturd. A PERFt MED BHCATO.-- Whlt lady or gentlt would remain under the curse of a disagreeali e breath when by using the " Balm of a :,"hovsa..ar Flowers - as a dentifrice would not only render it sweet hut leave the teeth white as alabaster Marty 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 " Bann " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A BEA II NIEL COMPLEXION may easily be ac quired by using the " Balm of a nousand Floc err" It will remove tan pimples and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. %Vet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. SHAVING MA DK 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. Entine stock S Co , Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers tk: Co., Br. O. 11. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh and Beckham .ti NlcKennan, Allegheny city. Sir Have You a Rupture of the Bowelrl would most respectfully Invite the attention of these af flicted with hernia ur rupture of the bowels to my splendid ItHl/01tment of Traitors of various patterns, and to suit every age, applied and satisfaction guarantied iu every case, at toy olbce, ISo. 140 Wool street, Pittsburgh, lu., sign 1,1 the Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses aold by me will be found ,Varsh't Radtdd Vure 'Trust; Yrench Trusses, very /laid spring : Gum Elastic Trstsses Childresse Truasrs, ruty/e and rheub/e; Undalical 'Plusses, children' and adults Ala-ries .Sprang Pros, ; De. s. R. Fitch's „Supporter Russ; The price of 'frusaes Nary from - $1 to Va. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the rupture is on the right of left aide. I also sell and adapt Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolate SIIS Uteri, Weakness of the Cheat or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic Inarriata, and any weakness depending on a weak and debili tated condition of the abdominal muscles. Pr. Fitch's Abdominal Sup/se - ter; Engh.th Elastic Abdominal Bette; Elastic Belts; And nearly every kind of Supporter new in use. T al.. -ell Moulder Bram a 14 every style, for weak chested and stoop shouldered persons. Eichate Stacirtnyx, (hr broken and varicose veins. ;kr!, ea gory &mdsees. of all Linde. Syringes of 'eery randy and pattern, and in fact ev, ry kind of inechart trot applianee used In the ,sure of the v. . DR. KEYSER annul state to persona ht rant of Bre, sot Tnuan that he can often send insult the pullout by wr;; i op. but it is always better to sea the patient and apply Ole Tr le, yr Brake personally. Address 01 , 10. 11. IiPSSI.IIt, 140 W.sd et, newly Sign of the riolten Mot tar . THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO. ell A RTtat Pr:RPETCAL— CA i'ITA s:lkkw,x) Office Diu. 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia. IR II I LP.I,'I Put.' FIRE A_VD .4/...1 HINE /Ns/ 'R.4 , niArittik:NT. A uttpwir.e..l Capital Ausannt e r wanl 1 ...“1 up f , oriAun . IM=11==!I Ilvtid. mJ I gagrei U/lillt rutu-rmi Aral Estate, au‘S Stack,' of 1..1 - value sla2,to lei Ail Lattring .411 pvr cont., Internet • . hell on to.' and an the hands vf Agent. Bills ftectivrtblv ... P)I Nl...rtart . I•rud I.llAstis. Ist. Win J. I' )Rift.., , 1100:1 , L. roS,4 11,ttitts Tn. , ssi.sess. Thai is 1...1 Mat I ha, cratcally, and It) n :is; extunittatisin .4 the tas.l...t. .npiutl, 3.6.90[11 Llll.l Aihsia sti .. —mon'. Philashliihni, ua th.. sin.l ,ats.nsitalst3 ..1 liss I 1 st.• find. and ans etitt t r.•l, et.•.rtny tt 14/.1 s' asituitt) has a ishitartairs.ti Capital in tics tu,c is moon ssortli th.. an, 11.1•prl %!..1.••ttr . ..11111g. 411 , 1 In 1 t.o‘.. 1.1.,t0tt 1.1/I that I Iccitt...•• .1 itt. IL•ajatt..... A...tit. vt , ..t 11, mid . -.1.1 t• , I.•rvl •tt lI.A HD 111.1.)1. , 1 1-1 I tiol,urvl, H 1:1..,r II It. 11. r.. 1 A Jr•likllll...; WM. II r. liou Harry 11.1.1././, /..n. Ifott .1 1,1• II 11 11.1/1../r/.. N. V. 11./r/: /I A , / 4 1111, , '..u.; I ItA‘CF. //1/ 1///11/111,. I. /slut. ?1:011.N F. 1 \ SCI:A ///1 ,/./1/ id 11 . 011 i : INLAND I \SUR A NCE 1, a•vr at. • Atimts nu tray tt, am ~ 1 !! tyrityta.m my) 04 h , r te9Kapkibit 454_, LUKE TAAFFE. Ap ut No SO Wm. strr-c, Patnl, CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. WILI.IAM BAUALEY, President. SAII.7IN. L UAR9IiII.I, Scenattry. 1.1-1 ICeer surd, botzon-n Market and /Vvod streets. • 9 - Insures II LI, .k I CAll,4lt) RISKS, on We Obi, and litatßimetpt•illiv.re and tributnrtcs. I l•iires na,,lnDt L.ay ..r Dtnutly hp YIILE. nriputy.t the raoe of the e.eet end Inland Ntiviotinal .n.l Tranerorttsti.. Wllhan, Itn,tal..y, Capt. Mark Burling, .amen M. ('Doper, &MICA M. Kl,r, Samuel R..., Willi:mu Bingham, It...N•rt Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilv,,rth, Isaac M Pentmok, riancia Seller+, S. Hart. ugh. J. SCllollllLnal,r, IA nit,' lir) nut., William B. Havel. .I,.hu Shipton. _ ._ [ii,,.2l COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO. t 61.1.1 Chartered Capital, - - - S 300,00() uo._ I toture, Buil,liao luta .411, Pr..twr I y not4ont Dwalftt, t.y DgmitA. tho N•ft, 1141 ittd V,rlcnti.,” xtl4l Trani...mat S I thIN ANIF:th iN, Prooklent {U.:NJ. PA RIC F., X no Pronltlont S. S lOU it, So•er et ray. A .1 CARR I KR, A gvut., Fourth and Smithfield, j••= sArrry INSURANCE COMPANY, ussicE,s. K LNIRNVJt THIRD AND WALNUT STS. Sir NI ARIN I.: I NSU It A N CES oh Veil:tots, Cargo, 1. , all pia to of the world. IN LAN D I NSURA NCFIS ON ii,JODS, by itivers, Laken and Land Carring.,i, to allitartB tin, Union, FMK I NSURANt:N MNRCIIANDIZE gonorully. Dwelling Housed, he. Asset.; Of Mr bmpany ..Vonember bth., I Sr.A. htortiotgi . vi and Real Entate $101,020 Philadelphia City, nod other loans 85.210 o. Stock in Ranks. (tallow.( and I usurniov Cos '..2,111'5, 14 Di11e............ ..... ....... ........ Cash ou hand 2n,tc..% Balance. In hand, of Agclts, Pot:quit:lmA on Ma rino Punt+* rocoutly mood, and other debts duo the Company Subscription Nutt* DIRECTORS. Jntues C. Baud. Paulding, James Tru.quair. Jr, Jushiut l a . JCL/UV. Tenuent. Samuel E. StAes, Henry Sloan, Juwce 11. MrSsrlitml, Charles Sehaff , :, lt,thert 1h rtuu, J..ho 13. Srutillo, Pittsburgh 1). T. Moran, J. T. Logan, WM. MAItTIY , Prrstdont Taos. C. RAND, Vire Presidetit. LINNET Lruitnts, Seentarv,. Ja18:ly Nlartio, Jog,Th 11. 5.1.11 Kiniond A. Soutior John C. Davie, John It. Prune, Durliugiou It. XL Flunh.o, Willimn C. Ludwig, liugh Craig. Sp«ne,r 31,•ilridu, clutrlve .It.two J. U. Juhusoti, lIINEFACTUREILY I\SCHII'CE COMM, OF PHILADELPHIA. CHARTER PLA.P6TUAL—GRANTZD UT TIIL lITATI OP PICINOTI.V.V4iA. Chartered eapit.i, 41300,000. .• PINE, MARINE AND INLAND TRAIS'SPORTATIns , AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Preaident. ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary. GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer. Aaron S. Lippincott, Mahlon Gillingham, Nicholas G. Taylux, Orrin Hems; . Churl. J. Fields, Joni. P. Simons, Jam. P. Smyth. Atir-Tki. Company has been organized with a Cash Capi tal, and thu Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available rwourcea. To observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with n promtit adjustment of losses. Pittsburgh 081 c. No. 70' Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Agent. The following well known and remponsible Ilrinra In Pith.. burgh have autlraorized reference to them, with regard to the ratability and simmintuira of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer k Rahm, (loorge P. Smith Tiernan A Co., non PENNSI LVANIA INSURANCE CO. PITTSBURGH. Corner o: Fourth and Smithfield Streets, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000. Insure sod ocher Property against Loss or D , Tl] ,r• • by Fire. and the reribi of the See and Inland Navi gation and Transp nation. DIRECTORS. Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, W. SPClintock, Jae. P. Tanner, W. S. Haven, D. E. Park, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, J H. Jrcties, H. R. CupihalL OFFICERS. President.. Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Vice Prersacni RODF PATTERI3ON; Sulfood Treas....—A. A. CARRIER. 0..0r0 W 9 nit I. Grier A.. 1 Jones, }~R~~:':~ v C ~. A , Yer • 7.cag% Ns. IN ; tt4 . , oF PHILADELPHIA ll=l Jimoli Sill. 11,,q., Brto B Myr, k, J. 11. .11,.1.7,11ey, , Wyk . l4..Cf, Wm. 11. Anv.mt. P M NIt.11:1 & RTY, Prenid‘ NI. luvrad/..L.‘m" I ilru':, 1111:1:1121M II 11 IS , R , PENNI DELAWARE MUTUAL V4llladelpl9ft P. A. M.AphlltA, Agent, No. •96 Wu Pittsburgh MARINE INSI 4 xt . • <4t- . 1 • FIR, RISKS, EIMECE! Wiliam IL Thomas, WWl= Need, Allred Weeks, ==! Wilson, Childs dt Co., Hampton & Compd.ll, 11. Childs di Co. 1112=1:1 442 BEMS HARE CHANCE S('' l ACRES 01" 'TIMBER, MBE R, COAt and IRON i LAND ii. attired for grioou Liver ill. torn,.. or in cult/top., ter property in thin city or comity. Yhhi Land is laatvily veil 11041 conveniently to the Clarion river, in Mort younty, tm that the lumber ixin be floated ,ut nod brought to market_ Itcontain. an ELEVEN N err V VIM or GOOD GOAL Uzzder a largo porliou of the laud There la alto Iron Ore anti Limestone altundance upon it, and the sett is good and well mitered. Is nut veyed across it, and will no doubt be built, which in part of a line of railroads tram New York to St. Loula The soil is good and generally level, and in In the midst of a region that will noon Do one of the best faruaing regions of the State. The 1800 acret lie together iu a body, and will be sold at a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire 01 THOMAS WOODS, Real Estate Agent, au6 No. i 5 Eigirch !limit-, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE lA'S CR NOE COMPLY Y o CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET ETREEI9 PITTMBURGH t PA. ROBERT GALWAY, ProsiOont • TIIOB. GRAHAM, Secretary. SKI-This Company makes exery luau - ranee appertaining to or counialed with LIFE IUSI t. Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio and Mississippi Risers andtributaries, and MARINE 'RIEKE general/3'. Aud against Loos 01111 Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the 4s uid Inland Navntation and Tnuispoetation. Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all Perth.. DIRECToRiI. Robert fialway, Samuel M'Clurlzan, Joseph I'. Gar.zatn, M. D , John Scott, James Marshall, David Richey, James W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph 8. Let..vh, John Fullerton, Mansfield 11. Brown, David 11. Chambers, Christian Zug, William Carr, .t Ih•bert 11. Hartley, Jed. D. McGill. WESTERN INSURAN('t, COMPANY Pirrnetnnin.— Etilt.l I E, ; F. Si. 6OPJ.IN, Secretary. Will tamme against all kin& 01 ri +lt 4, I I !. R an,. %, A RIN All losees will be liberally adjusted an 1 o•'-toctly raid. A Home Institution, managed by DI k who en ' tall known in the community, and who are Jett I mined, he promptness and liberality, to maintain mho ItArts• ter cote Ott they have mourned, BS offering the beet pro!, 'to o It, Owes a ho desire to be luaursti. Innecrons—R. Miller, Jr., C. W. Itleludaon, . 1.1.115 r, N. Holmes, Jr., W. It. Smith, C. Hansen, Ueorge W.. 1 Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, Ue,erge Lands, Ja'n Autry, Alexander Ninnek, 'Phones Seott, Utlice, No. Water street, (Wareham., at Sp.eng & Co., up stairs.) Pitt,burgh. novt'Atly I=l A. A. CARRIER & BRO.. 63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, A (i 1 , 1 N T S Slate Mutual Fire and llarine Inouraae Co., .•c 11.4.1MISBURG. CAPITAL, 8350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., I . IIII.ADELNI I A CAPIT.4I., $300,000. Insurance Co. of tile Valley of Virginia Vk. (...1 VITAL, $300,000. COTII gnonw en t h Insurance Company, HA It1: 4 1t1ri:1/. CAPITA L, $300,000. t'unltectletil Motu/al Life Insurance Co. LIARTFOI.D. CA .f.iL A.VII.4.MELS, W 2,154,4149 Pennsylvania Insurance Vo., of II ('APIT.4I. AS.`iKTS, Nov. 6, 1.8:56, $1919,022 40 Wa. F. .1011N,TUN. Pr .ident. A. A. CALMER, lisr.r.ssr) Llrcl4:alacly PEKIN TEA STORE, $.llO V t. 00 40.14 In No. 3 FIFTH STREET, ONE DOOR. EAST OF TILE EXCHANGE BANK Pittsburgh, Pa. $' 0 I GREEN & BLACK TEAS Purchased direct from the Importer. for CASE!. The stock tou.i.ts of ail the different flavors and gredes of TEA brought to the Anted .= market, and SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THZ VERY LOWEST CASH PEICESI PACKED TEAS, PUT UP IN META LIC PACE AUKS, expr,,, , l crate. TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY THE HALF CHEST. KE, 81:6 AIL, COCOA and CHOCOLATE of t I, Imug experteuee iu tLo buHiurss is a sure guttruut, t Ali EN T. roINTMENT, ton THE HALL 0 , l'h JAY\ rt FAMILY NES. K. JAY Ili it:S. ri I Lesl , o h. .1 0 or A'. 1h5(1..—( irtM) FREIGHT LINE. _ARLAM4Pwriti_aga.! rrii is LINE IS NOW PREPARED to 1. all kinds of freight nom Now York. in thre,,,la, e from Phil.kdelplina hoorl at r 100 11, RECF.IrTS tIIVEN WITII A WRITTF. 1,•;51..5,; par', ; ..r• MArk •• F1:1,1 611,T V. H. 1.1. EV A ag.1.1. N.... s Aid, 11,,use, New York. J .1 Mt - K NEVER, Avnt, ittoadatpl Locust, I•loht Fot lonia; to tt.attoo. apply to W Y. BAILRCILL. Agout. No. 61 Fnurth _t S AMU FA, FA HNESTOCK, .V. 24 --Jourunl copy IMPORTER S. DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PI TTSBURGH, PA * TEM nubseriber in now opening a well t went of foreign and dotneeti, Hardware, all new, and a di 1. , sold on as good tenaa in any other house In thin city. 110 %%111 always keep on hand a general maortment of II A lIDIV Aft VT I.E RY CARPRNTERS' TOOLS., 0., T., which he renpoctlolly tunt.ss the attention of purair o re nth2ol SANIUM. FAIINEST(X'I: lEEEr= JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants PROPRIETORS Or IRE Plitsibuirgh, Meadville t. Erie CANAL LINES. Nos. 11i AND 115 WATKR BTREKT, PITTSBURCII, RHODES, HAGEN & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION No. SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, 0: i t yA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES ", ILAPUIACTUItRR UV CAST STEIE/Ir • Mall, ,-- SPRING, PLOW ANP, A. B. STEEL. SPRIN" D AXLES. Corner R° 6 .° and First Streets, jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA 1). ROGERS . &., CO B 3 htt ) 100,00 u tx NUFA Oft , RERS OF ROG ERS' Ili PRO VED PAT ENT $617.x4, It STEEL. CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER Ross AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBUROIL P.A JAMES BLAKELY, EI]Ii( I PEAN AGENT AND CONVEY,ANCEII, ,';Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets, PITTSBURGH. sot,..Peissongeni brought from tho old country to Piito. burgh. nod monoye remitted to Europe. [noo2. W IL W. W. HUNTER SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER WHOLESALE GROCE"II\'. 1! Second and lEil Front st., WILLIAMS & ALLEN, N U VACTURViIt•I OP CHI [.SON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING GENERALLY, For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. W. & A. will contract for Warming and 'Ventilating by Steam or Hot Water, Pipet; or Cbilsored Furnace, Chun h aw, Suboole, li upivalo, Fartories, (Mien Court Houses, Jails, or Howie. No. 26 MARKET sisEET, ' apl6 TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES. From two to mix inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot A LSO-ROCIII{STE It PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHIANT, ADD WIIULISALB DEALER IX CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. '25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH- fjel6 ALEX. HUNTER, F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AAD PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 299 Liberty street, PITTSBURGH. I dec ltdepe ti '. ~,.' ,Z',.:-7' i , ..:.:;/• i.•:''''';-'4' . .'•." '. '' .:;-:1,...:,q,ti,1.:.,6:-,,,a,,,t,i..,n.1*.t...,-If.;',=.::':-'..".-4-,,,t!'.,-,N-.,..;.,,W,!. MERCHANTS, 12M=I Pittsburgh, Pa. MEM .. ---':..: . :-.--'-,. ~ , ' - i i.:, ow ..,, ~,...,._.„,....„.„..,,,,--..1.,,....,:g.-...irt1,24,4*,- N. N... , .. ..._.. . „,._. ~,.,. :- . ', . ,. .k:i -VC , 1 5 .; , , , ' • V :. ,- ; • ......4,',:.,.;",,i,N;r::."..4'..,A,.' "; h - ... OQ-.i...,-...7--2,--z,k5.-2,-.:,-,,,,,,,-J.,,,,,z3ji is -5,.4.,! •' - :. 74n-l 'i - ' ,! .. , :f. ,1 7: , ,-. 7--, ..:l:F.''=t"',W . 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",' -Cr - - -,„ --.:: , .T.„,A7-';'---,1 - • .-c ,-, .)-z" XXI - ''..:' r l •; 4 "..t ,„ --,,A ''F7'^r... 4 .~ Yr ~' _ ~ f;' ~'H icy., 9 .;ts~2iY,. ~ ~' r'.'. ~,x Ard- Slid, but. True-- Boss °Rau hen the r hutch bell i',,rt)4 its solemn note", hod the wattle:re of kindred, mul the lantettbetiane of friends ar.lsoo, lie tirit tardy of come loved one has ben borne to a premature grave, who died' through ignotanee of th•-ir di,ettee by tho,e who attended them, or the atliniulatrction or deleterious and Ineffectual re,m,lim. We write !hie In all soberneta and sincerity, and iu thus alluding to the dead vrodld try and benefit the tia What are some of. thc • moot „fatal ~ mossengera that bock,. to the tomb? We answer, Scrufula,Emdpsdas, and similar di.mems Now. although , Provldenee bat - ordained -.- that such diseases shall exist, It has also presided aVensedy, distilled from tho herb of the field, and Its mine la ; Kanner. r , dy's Medical Discovery. Invalid, reject itcptst 14. car See long advertisement in Another Oohann.:': Sold wholmada and retail ut DR. 131E0Railrich7fEtEttl§, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar, and at .1. P. IP s FLEMING'S, Allegheuy. ati2solew re-Bury Iva or Perish S.. No loan or woman hesitates which of these two to chose—in words at least. ' But mark I A titylectut Cough leads, by a short route, to the Cemetery. A tat yet with the knowledge that Dr.".B.OHERS' SYRUP OF LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CANCITALAGIIA will effect a speedy core, hundreds commit this - fatal folly. Such delay is insanity. See pamphlet and advertisement. .fiQ - For sale, wholesale and retail, by 11:11. 1411LLERS & CO., corner Wood and Second streets. a X Sold also by lIRNDERSON & BRO., Liberty street; . H. t SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM A MoKENNAN, Allegheny City ati2.sstsselsr .Stockings and lialdery Inv Winter.-- if you don't want your feet pinched with bMl.and short Stockings, you will take our advice acid:go to . C.,' ❑et.Ye, cor ner of Market alley and Fifth atreot; and buy some of those elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet fool nice and• comfortable. DALT also makes and cells 'every variety or ilosiery that you put mention, at wholeat:and retell Remember the place, corner of MarleaMtlei and Fifth. threet_ rat-BatchelorPa Hair Dye-.•Do.not let the ova effects of other dyer deter you ftent relying on the great original, warranted safe, sure and satiehrtery. Made and sold, or applied at BATOILELOWS, an nine tokate roomy} tr.i Irtooulway, New York. &old, wholeeale and retail, by Dr: clop. ff, Knalt, /40 Wood strent. an2sd wdas Hal s.—We have Just received one IF STYLES OF SOFT DRESS lIATS of all qualities, oalori iod prime; and we now flatter ourselves that we can phase all who fiver us with a call. MORGAN & CO., 104 Wood street. cf" - -.?" GRAND RALLY OF THE DEMOCRACY OF PITT 11,2 , / TOWN/0. - Hr.—There will bee Grand Dilly of the Democracy of Pitt Township on TUESDAY LIVENING September Cd, at half punt seven o'clock, at the TWO MILE BUS. Cot. S. W. BLACK, 800. N. C. BRANNON, Dr. &PCOOK, D. D. BRUCE, Leg., and other distinguished -Speaketa, will address the meeting. The GILES CLUBS will aloe lee lu at totobenco. At the same time there will he a CluDlormed for the Township. au3o CAS COM PANY / DI VIDEND. The the PITTEBU HO If GAS COMPANY hare; this day, declared a Dividend of Am per Cent. out of the profits of the hilt six mouths, on the Supital Sleek of the Company; payable to Stockholders or their legal represent-specs forth with, at the Office of the Company. JAMES M. CIIRISTE, Treasurer. Office of Pittsburgh Oas Co., July 14, 1356—f jylBl ri-e9 - NOTICE a SU C TP N PtI A S " 4) o l4i n ° ar * id iN a ' f ' :e l f ''R- It: July 7 tb, . Ellis of Lading must be handed in at the Federal Street Sta tion before 7 o'clock I'. M. of the day of ultipment —bther wise, the Company will not pay charger, or In any manner he r. stsmeibie for their collection. J. R. MOORE, fl ma x voLLAK e.A Mud BANK No. 65? FOURTH ST It JuNFIS' HIV BUI Lb LNO. Depoelti toad•, with Ode Bank befure the first day - of September, will draw iuterest from that data. au2B:3t CHAS. A. COLTON, Treat. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ELECTION.—The Annual Election fur 'President a... Director:, &c, f. r the BOARD OP TRADE AND 31M1telt ANTS' K CHA NO Es - ill be held at their' Rooms, on WEDNEBDA V, the 3d inst., between the Lunn of 1 end 4 o'clock, P. M. (eel) JAMBS P. BARR, Seey. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—Op Thu rs dap afternoon, September 4th, at three o' k, on the premises, by order of And. Mc?daeter, Ern. ' Guardian of the minor children of the lam John Harper, dec'd, will be sold, all the right, title, Interest and claim of held minors, (being the undivided three fourth palls thereof,. tubieet to the wideiv's dower) of. in and to all that cc: lain Lot-of ()retold situate en the northeast nide of Tunnel of in the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, baring a frant of 25 feet, mud extending back SO foot, uu which is erected s Two Story From,. Dwelling Douse Alto,at Pall2B time, the remaining one fourilipart of the above property. Terms at MIN P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer._ rroolll BRUSIIES—A large suptay of the 1 beet Englieb manufactured Just teed and lor.inde et JOS. FLEMING'S, Corner Market nt. and Diamond. CONGRESS WATER—Dozen Cong. Water j,t4t roceivod auci for fine ra .10S. FLE3IIMPS, w• 1 Corner M,nket ht nud Diamond. LLE LICK W A'rElt can be hi at JOS. FLEMINt4 . :, by the gaflon or barrel. Corner Market eel and the UimuunJ, eel RISI,I.N TOOTHPASTE—This excel- P lent article is confidently recommended to the public 84 iwing ouperier to any other for beautifying , the teeth, re "c 4. ni ,vdtg tartar. strengthening the gums and perfuming the. V breath. Prepared and sold only by JGS. FLESIIikKi, 5. no' Corner Market et..and Diamond. ~ .., ti _ - - s , - 'S . HAIR in 1 t it B E . ST — Oit ' l k . I: tffe k ill L t!-- j a L ti ' ir l e " ; S ney W ha O ir it te L its ri o ' riginal color ~0.1 leanly. Sold only by JOS. FLEMING, 1 eel Corner Market et. one Diamond. JUST RECEIVED, front the beet Maculae- l i torers, to large and elegant nesortment of PERFUME- *: EY. SOAPS, POMADES, and other requleitee for the Toilet, ,; by . 108. FLEMING f •! • sel Corner Market st. and Diamond. i • ' • Tj AIR BRUSIIES--A large assortment of i. • . Li. every variety and style, to suit purchasers, at 1 - JOS. FLYJILING'S, il sel Cosner Market at. mid Diamond. 1• - Lt FILL STYLE. THE FALL STYLE lIATS ARE NOWALEADY, and will La, Introduced this day, at C. 11. PAULSON'S, EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!—Life of N Witelifugton, by Waidiington Infng, (peopie'e rd.? Shoepao Reeiillectione, or Waysido Olitureeei of Ainencau Life. Nicholas Nickleby, iu 2 vols., illustrattilwith steel platen. The Captive S ouths of Judah—Rev. EraintinaW. Jones, Fanbionabla Life; by Mary Dud man. Life mid Ailvouturmi of John P. Bet:knurl'', (illnatratior. Victoria, or the World Overcome; by earoltuo Cheat^ Weidern Border Life: by Fanny hunter. ro. Nletnorials of hie Time; by floury Cockburn. netril.tition, a 'rah. P.l.B.aota ; 4 niatCllll. E. N. Swath worth The Lif• and Publi, Serclocytor Ja, .o.s Boehm:mu-25 eta. JOll.ll ta. Fremont-10 eta. • The Republican C`amparga..9, ceeta. ejva 15 : 1 , 3u irtutt- ' l: : 'B.' t i . i )rli". A. itir:Ks."3oll.l.cm,Nhsera and t s . e o l . l . tg . at ETP Filth opponite the Theatre. i tION, by Mrs. Southworth; and LAS NI CK LEI V-12w0., lu two itutritwo wai tb. lop. n Talc of PlitiejoEl ; by Nis. E. D. E. N. South- .. . ,odeeinro Diekens—Nicholas Nickleby, in: two volumes; J steel plates. . SErrESIBRII. NIACIA 'LIN Itzl, FOB 15 OUNTS. Harper's Magazine. l'utnare's Magazine, T... tiott‘y's Laity's Book, . I lousebohl Words, ",.. l'eterson'a Magazine. t lc/llam a's Magazine: 4. Leslie's Journal. .. .. Call or et.llli to the Cheap Book Store of IL MINTER & CO., • au3o No, 32 Smithfield - Street. ' • CIATAWBA WINES AND BRANDIES= 40 rases Sparkling Catawba Winn, qta. aid pi. "N. Longworth" brand. 40 caws Still Catawba Wine, "N. Longworth" brand. 20 " Ladies' Catawba " 70 " Catawba Brandy. In store and fur anlo by au3o • MILLER& RICKETSON. (1 II AMP AG NE WINE-- ‘.l 15 baskets Holdzick. Champagne Wine, qts. and pinta 2" Bouche 25 " L IL ?In. 172 '• M. IL tio. 174 " 15 - Star brand " a • To store and for sale by au3O MILLET S RiCKEITSON. D bbls. Raw Whisky I.lk, for sale I.y (au3fl) MILLER & RICK itrsox. 100 bble. No. 3 large Mackerel, "new catch." 513 bbla. " 35 bbl. No. medium Mackerel, In Store end for wile by an3o ICE---5 tierces prime Rice in store ands for axle by (an3o) 11111.1.1311 & RICK ESON. E 11 475 bids. Plantation 3101assaa, oak cooperage. 13) "cypress " 120 " Sugar Bonne " 11.1 store and for sale by an3o 3IILLEit & RICK ETSON. NORTH CAROLINA TAR-20 bbls North Carolina Tor in store and for sale by 1130 MILLER A ILICKETSON. NEW FALL DRS E S GOODS—A. A. MASON .4 CO. will open; on the 2d of September, sev eral psckages of New Goode, containing--- Printed Detainee, All Wool Printed Delaines, • Black French Merinos, Black Alpacae,. Col'd Paramattas. New Plaid Silks, French Chintzes. • ae.3o NEW EMBROIDERIES--Justreceived, 20 cartons of new Embroideries; some splendid style. of cambric and Swiss Collsrs, and some new styles of Pekoe Edged do., Eugenie do., Book and Cambric Flouncinge, Infanta' Waists, Bi'k Crape Collar., Linen Cambric lidkfs. an3o A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth et. _ _ GUNS, FISH' Ni) TACTILE, RIFLES, Pistols, Surgical and Dental Inetrunieuta, tured Cutlery of an deuriptions, for erde at the ENTER- - PRISE WORKS, No. i3ti Wood *treat. by DOWN & TETLEY. IOWDER, SHOT, and all things necessary for dm Sportsman, constantly nu Itand at • ;,s:10 BOWE .t TETLEY'S. TABLE CUTLERY of all descriptions con etaialy on baricl an for sale by eulO ELaterprisert. 4 Wort,Bo WN No k . 3 7 36 rvci.g,Yd, lITANTED—To Lease or Rent, a large ' " alry SHOP, one or two story. suitable GM' Iron and • yu w oo d Shop, with Power, in or near the City. Address BOX 80 Pittsburgh P. 0., until 10th of September. au3o TURNIP SEED—Afresh supply just reed by itspretw, suitable for Fall sowing; for tale by =OO JA.5111 wennkoP. OriER. SALOON, No. 111 WOOD ST.— STELNRUCK would in (ono kb Mends ak and the public that be hui hand la re-Q \ S4 cetving couatautly WATER MOANS., aud Wall he offers for Bale at frTlit" , Prier*. CLAMS, OYSTERS, and all the delimits leason, served up at the altOrteat notary, nal In the Eaot palatable style. Don't forget the place, Nu. 111 WOOD street. anSt LUDLUM'S SPECIFIC- 5 gross in Mora and for ids by 11•211 MAUI% SRO& -.f.• .: 1..... - '•---:,. -. .;44:•:••••:,;- - • - •::, •-. 1 ,..' , A 4 "..t-t•=?= - 14.4A• - - - P • -, -7.4‘.... ] ':73 - -;: - - i--... - 4-;!-?.; • •-- •;-..- • • ,:',..-,-.,4.,;,•-.,:•:..,,-. z.. ~~, ; P~,.: t ~ ~ ;., ~ -,- , ' , . , , , 4-:_' i ..,,-; ,• --1 '.';`ii .1 2.7),,• .. , ~- - - 4„,A.,,,..‘ .., -,.;,.. `."..„..,,z-_ . v•• i . i .. - -- 4 , 1_,,'''...., , •''.%.,,c..;? 4.,--" 1 ' ',• - fa4,..:,...; .'.4:4; ~t' ~ ... ,•-•+ ''''' -i1 - -..: :: ..s • •- ~. •. 4 .'r.:.,0:,-,.', 't,l r''",',1,.,,,:,'0‘;-_-*,."•5<,-:/!:','l, -,'::43',, ~ I iI,AW,Z -tkr'i ;- '-,•',',- 12J 'I : 4 ) , Y.e q , / \ . '\% Sugerfbten•t ;~... _ - . ~.~ t o • M=:M MILLER E. I[lC] " St. Jae. Ilet ^rr , ' EMI= • _ MAME : ' k'- ~~ 5 ~~.trlc: ~~ ... 4'':*':;::l'l.‘„_,lt. '.'::'-'.. ';l.-.Z.1.;:•-;:',.,.-.,;':-.6.14, ' ',-,,,.- Z tr: . -.Yi'i =-,--.'l - ~...c l'• ; ;"'1:::41 , i , :i , . 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