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JAMES BUCHANAN
Or PEZINSYLITIC.NIA
Stadia to deciticm of the Demouatic General Convention
N l / 1 71X*itig: Viid
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8 .. ? 4 ;a:gt' on; 'Proprietors and Publishers
SATURDAY' MORNING- - OCTOBER 11
WINLIAM BIGLER,
DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS
For Justices of the Supreme- Bench
Hos. JEREMIAH S. BLACK, of &menet.
" JAMES CAMPBELL, of Philadelphia.
" ELLIS LEWIS, of Lam-crater.
"
JOHN. B. GIBSON, of Cumberland,
WALTER H. LOWRIE, of Allegheny.
_ • .
Judges of the Courts cy" stliegheny County required
, . to be.learnid in the•Lato.
PAesrDENT
..spuou JAMES S. GRAFT, I
0, COMMON PLEA, a.o!, f of Pitt TOtimship.
Pausmcerr JUDGR,I,g()PEWELL HEPBURN,
OF DISTBICiCO . II 4,4 of Pittsburgh. .
Assurretwr JUDGE I CHARLES SHALER,
OPDISTRICTCOCHT, f of Pittsburgh.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES OF THE COURTS OP ALLEGHENY
COUNTY,
WILMA M EIRE, of Upper St. Clair Township
GEN. JAMES S. WATSON, of Elizabeth 1).
AMIABLY,
ALEXANDER. AreAntmoN, of Pittsburgh.
JAMES WATSON, of Pittsburgh.
L BELL PATTERSON, of Mifflin Township
ABRAHAM HAYS, of Allegheny City.
DAVID R. WILLIAMS, of Sheer Township.
ROBERT MORROW, of Pittsburgh
A - NDREW BARCLAY, of 411egheny City
OLE= OD 00IIELT OF QUARTER SUITORS, tO.
ELFJAa TR 0-V1 Liro, -- of Flttthirgh.
THOMAS SIADICM . ofBtrm . *ham
J. D. W. wErrrE, Borough'of Manchester
81:11WEI08,, -
E. H. HEASTINGB, of Piusburgh.
.1117DITOE,
BENJAMIN DILWORTH, of Ross Township
irr THE FOLLOWING PERSONS COMPOSE
the Democratic Committee-on Naturalization, by order
of the Committee of Correspondeoce
M C. Milligan; IL B Roberts, M. I Stewart, Thomas
Blackmore, .I'. D. W. White. Col. Jesse Sill, Thomas
Moffit, Alexander Hol.teiu, John J. Mitchel, Augustus
flange. ToctlO:te
The Demoeratie Vitiate for Allegheny County
have been printed and are ready for distribu
tion
From the manner in which directions are giv
en in some of the papers, about the several
Tickets to be voted on Tuesday Emit; we are ap
prehengive that mistakes will be made unless
great pains is taken. Look at and follow the
directions below, and you cannot make a mis
take. All the officers, except Judges, are to be
voted for 'as heretofore. Itecolle4—the law is
poritire,---Vaat -the Law Judriesid 6 Allegheny
are to be voted for on one piece of paper
the Associate Judges on another, and the Su
preme Judges on still another piece of paper.
The following,will show the form of each
Ticket:—
JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT
JEREMIAH 8. Butcx.
Jeates CAMPBELL,
Ems Lreqs,
JOHN B. GIBBON,
WALTER H. Lowais. •
JUDGES_ OF THE COURTS OF ALLEGHENY
COUNTY, REQUIRED TO BE LEARNED IN
THE LAW.
President Judge of Common Pleas, &c.,
JANES S. CBArr.
President Judge of District Court,
HOPEWELL FISPIOTES.
Assistant Judge of District Court,
CIaBLES SIIALEB.
ASSOCIATE JUDGES OF COURTS OF ALLE.
GRENY COUNTY.
If the name ofany candidate for slaw Judgehip
be altered, the name inserted must be written
in the place of that scratched out, immediately
under the title of office.
We copy an able article from the " the Lead
. er," to which we ask the attention of our read
ers. This article is fraught with declarations of
important truth ; and though we cannot'approve
of all the positions taken liy the editor of that
valuable jourtuil, we arein no respect diSposed
to condemn him, in relation to some matters
about which many quite eminent men of England
havemade equally egregious mistakes. The man
who can for one moment tolerate the assump
tion contained in the following extract, must ei
ther be ignorant of the tine state of affairs in
our country, or have an ulterior object in view,
which he wishes to attain by fraudvandniisrepre
sentation. That
.this is the case - with the edi
tor of "The Leader" we cannot for an instant
- believe. All his political sympathies would seem
to be in favor of the radical doctrines avowed,
in Eorope and America ; and which may yet
extend themselves over the whole of that oonti
neat. Note these expressions in his article :
• ss For the - Americans, We need - not enlarge up
on the pickings which are to be enjoyed in the
conquered treasures and the captured palaces
of Imperial luxury ; but we mean`lar more sol
--• ictiind general advantages. For example, the
shipping of the United States, which now seeks
an impleastmtnnd hazardous employment in the
slave trade; - might find more congenial and not
less profitable employment in the crusade against
Despotism."
We are, indeed, given to value too highly the
immortal dollar ; but our brief' history as
People bears us witness, that we aim to deal
honestly with all men—Kings and Princes as
well as People ;—and that no People on earth
has ever gene into battle with more high and
honorable-purposes; none has ever been more
kind and courteous to their prisoners, taken in
bottle; =finial no People over more scrupu
lOesly respected the rights of others
.to the en
joyineAtad profit of all their property of what
aierkind:
am rtion,-- too, that any portion of the
,eldpping of
_the United:Stated is in •any manner
engaged in the slave trsde, ehows - lb less igno - -
twice of our real condition as a People, than
that kttißlK in the Arid Tart'let the above ex
tracCaVite cannot say that . there arn,no Vessels
SOliaf were builthi the-United States, and no
• --citizen, native adopted,;-ttultare notthtte
Employed ; but we do know , that the ,yumber te
ihrqted;:ae d that, if their amnia.
,were known, and those who could hooome
i r r_ *noses werelmown ilo,_they would meet with
the same treatment at gm Lands of our Courts,
,as if- they had in cold blood murdered their fel
-
low men upon theldgliseas. They are declared
6yoniiims to be pirates, and would inevitably
• elate tli;pirats's doom.
• Ap o oe,qttragraph whiCh we are convinced is
incorrect, is. the following
betillite,l l 9Bsible to Place: at the head
- 4, 1 . 0 0 2 4 0 1 a °toms, an Americas Gene*,
MC VICE 'PRESIDENT S -
WILLIAM R. KING,
OP ALA: I Wil.;
&Feed 0 the same decision
OF THE CITY
L. HARPER, EDITOR
PITTBiItIRGH:
DEMOCRATIC. fiTATE TICKET.
FOR t GOVERNOR,
OF CLEARFIELD COUNTY
FOR CANA], COMMISSIONER,
SETH CLOVER,
OF CLARION COUNTY
DEMOCRATIC • CoONTIr, TIORET
ILN,QOItDEI3 4
RItOLSTXU,
COMXISSIONER.
Democratic Tickets.
LOOK TOYOUE TICKETS
WILLIAM KERB,
JAMES H. WATSON
OUR FLAG IN EUROPE.
bearing the star-spangled banner of the Union ;
it would be quite possible, in due course, to en
gage even the Government of the American Re
publican the same service, and e tti, dictate from
Washington the terms for - thn;hapitniation of
Tnittina'and St. Petersburg.
That an AmeriQlin genera l may he found,
wilt ng to Aeailthe iOmbined army 06Si:riots in
EUropei;:lienever for asserting the
friedom - 4 2 .their several : countries - Shall be ma
tUred, we have not a doubt: and that=he would
with pleasure lead them forward under our own
all victorious flag, we as little doubt;—but, that
the American government in any time, short of
a long series of years, if ever, could be induced
to " ' "engage "the'iame service," is a highly
questionable proposition. The general senti
ment of both parties in our country is against
any interference on the part of our government
with the affairs of European governments. This
has been the principle recognised as correct for
our government, from the beginning ; bat
when it comes to the action of the People them
selves, they hold that they possess the right,
independent of any government on earth, to
exercise their sympathies in favor of whom they
please; and to go unquestioned to any part'of
the world,—especially when called upon a mis
sion in favor of Lunar/ There pay yet be
circumstances occurring that will require our
government to "dictate from Washington the
terms for the . capitaktion of Vienna and St.
Petersburg;" but of these we will speak here
after.
THE NAIAD_ QUEEN
Called out, last night, a large and highly in
telligent audience, who were enthusiastic in
their demonstrations of admiration of the gor
geous spectacle before them ; and most ardent
and sincere in theirpraises of Manager POSTER,
whose chief delight it is thus to excite the ad
miration. of such audiences. We may be par
doned for repeating, that, though Mr. Foster
has produced this magnificent piece in other
cities, yet he has exerted a degree of taste, and
expended a sum of money, in its production
here far greater than was ever before expended
upon it. All who wish ' o see the most splendid,
elaborate, chaste, and beautiful scenic represen
tation that can be produced, should not fail to
go to-night.
MR. GLIDDON'S LIC.CTUREG9
Babylon, Mesopotamia, Ninevah, t te.—Tbe last
lecture of Mr- Gliddon's most interesting course
will be delivered To-night, at 11 . o'clock. A
number of important confirmations of Scripture
will be given, that ought to draw a numerous
audience, if a recollection of the interest of the
two first lectures were not ancient to induce
the same quality of hearers to attend again.—
The audience on Thursday evening was large
der The American is making a desperate ef
fort to turn the popular tide, which threatens
to overwhelm their incompetent nominee for the
County Judgeship, Wm. IL McClure. Is it not
more than probable that he has in view the
check which such an abandoned libeller would
meet with in an honest and determined Judge,
in the Court of Quarter Sessions. flis living
depends on the pursuit of his vile occupation,
and be fears that if he should obtain the merited
reward of such publications, hie occupation
must cease under the terrors of law, which the
election of a firm and fearless Judge would place
before him. If this were to be one of the re
sults of the election, we might rejoice over the
power of the People. Not one word, however,
of contradiction; explanation or apology for the
indefensible Charges and Decision of the woe
begone Judge.
• ng Far A. Morni P.
Guard Against Brand.
Democrats guard against fraud, as the Whigs
are busily engaged in bringing out spurious
Tickets, with the name of Richard Coulter on
the Democratic ticket instead of the Hon. James
Campbell, of Philadelphia, a more honest or
better man does not exist. Democrats: took to
your rights and defend them. The Hon. James
Campbell is the nominee of the Party—he was
nominated by the delegates of the Democratic
Party, who assembled at Harrisburg ; —so turn
out, one and all, to the Polls on Tuesday next,
and give him your hearty support. J. C. D.
Prom the Phttiolelphirt Public Letiger,Omoher 4
Governor Johnston
The official records give the startling fact that
Governor Johnston has appointed 4,327 Aids
during the last three years. A Clerk is kept
constantly in filling up the commissions. The
enormous sum of $2,450 has been expended for
parchment alone, to say nothing of the cost of
printing the commissions. The only duty of
these Carpet Knights is to vote for Johnston,
and to drum up recruits for the campaign. Will
the honest tax-payers submit to this extravagant
west of the public money ? Will they tolerate
the audacious interference of these aids in their
local elections? Are they willing to stand qui
etly by and see men of worth and talent ostraci
sed by a set of political scavengers, to gratify a
traitor to his country ? The eyes of that noble
old patriot, Henry Clay, are now fixed on this
State. His patriotic heart will be crushed or
cheered by the action of our people. He has
openly and freely declared that he believes the
people of Pennsylvania are true to the Constitu
tion and the compromise, and that they will nev
er support the demagogue, Johnston.
Whigs of the City I will you cheer that old
hero's heart or crush it ?
A HENRY CLAY WHIG.
From the Pennsy/tianian.
A few Plain questions for Whigs to an
I. If the Tariff of 1846, which yields an an
nual revenue of from thirty-five to forty mil
lions of dollars, be a Free Trade Tariff, (as the
Whigs ridiculously allege,) what must that of
1842 have been—which the Whigs would now
restore—whiah yielded but from twenty-five to
thirty millions?
2. How can the Democratic party be " oppos
ed to American labor," as the North A mvican
charges, when the great body of its ranks is
comprised of the industrial classes—intelligent
and honest men—who know their interests, and
the best means to secure them ?
8. Is not a Tariff a tax upon consumption ;
and if the revenue arising from imports amounts
to thirtymillions of dollars per annum, is not
the industry of the country thus annually taxed
thirty millions to support the general govern
ment ?
4. Can a country import unless it exports ?
and if wo could manage by some sort of legis
lation, never yet conceived, to furnish a home
market and a home consuption for all our
productions, would not
,a resort to direct taxa
tion—that bugbear of the Whigs—to support
our national government, be the inevitable con
sequence?
b. When this glorious time arrives, viz:—
when exports and imports are no more heard
of—when - custom houses are abolished and
commerce is prostrated—what then will be
come of the favorite Whig doctrine of " protec
tion r
8. Are not all tariffs, or any tariff, ineffeotu•
at to protect American labor from the " ruinous
competiton7 of British trade, while our in
flated Currency . le British capital
ists are enabled to buy labor under the dear
currency that prevails at home, and sell their
fabrics here under our bloated money system ?
7. And, in fact, would not the reduction of
our circulating medium to a nearer approxima
tion to the standard abroad, be the best and
safest measure of " protection" that could be
devised to prevent excessive importations,
and the glutting of our markets wrath foreign
goods ?
The boy , Cudlipp, formerly of Baltimore, who
hille&Younglhotatis'at Richmond, 'on Sunday,
install at large, though the police pre active in
pursuit of him. The horse of Dr. Cunningham,
which he seized, was on Monday brought back,
having been found turned loose some six miles
from the city. The capture of Cudlipp is al
most certain, though he is shrewd. Public
opinion seems much excited against him.
At Willow river, Minnesota, Col. Hughes had
Squash whioh weighed 170 pounds, and its
average growth was thirteen pounds a day by
the steelyards, Indian corn grows near St.
Paul from thirterm to fifteen feet bigh:and ears
are borne nine'feet from 'the ground.. '
Planted
on the . 25th of May, it was ripe on the 25th of
86-ptember.
Dear Peg :—Husing beeii ? so fortunate, a
short time ago, as to procure..two copiea-o!,,yoltr:
invaluable_ paper,— a paper which I , Conshket.,
second to none in the Union, paper which
serves the patronage of, every ..Democrat art
Pennsylvania, and .I might say, of every labor
ing man andmeohanic in the Union, for the noble,
fearless and dignified stand you took in defence
of their rights, in opposition to the Iron and
Cotton Lords, and moneyed aristocracy of Penn
sylvania. They attempted to crush you with
their gold ; but in this they signally failed ;
you dared to beard the lion in his den; and ob
tained a glorious victory. Even the great. Wm.
F. Johnston was jealous of your laurels, and at
tempted to pluck a wreath from your brow, by
scorning at an advocate of that human and just
law—the Ten "Hour System. I perused the col
umns of the above named papers, with no ordi
nary feelings of pleasure and satisfaction, and
would do so regularly—(as my brother here sub
scribed for your paper last pebruary)—if it was
not for that very gentlemanly and obliging Post
Master of Sacramento, and some of clerks, who
disposes of it along with hundreds of transient
papers, if not called for in three or four days
after the mail arrives, by which he realizes a
considerable sum. Nay, more, I'm inclined to
believe that he disposes of your paper the very
first, knowing it, as everybody does that has
ever perused it, to be the best paper in the
Union,—for I called at the Post Office a day or
two after the mail had arrived, for the Post, and
was told that there was none there. Now I
knew the Post had come, and so I determined
to have one, if there was one to be had, and I
able to purchase it; so I went directly ;to a
news-boy, a door or two from the Post Office,
who had bundles of papers, from all parts of
the Union, as he said, and obtained a copy for
three bits. This is the way the Whigs do. busi
ness in California.
Both the Democrats and Whigs have organ
ized, and have nominated their candidates for
Governor. Col. John Bigler, formerly editor of
the Post, and brother to that sterling Democrat,
Col. Wm. Bigler, of Clearfield, is the DemCcrat
ic candidate. The Col. is very popular among
the Miners ;—his manly and independent conduct
whilst Speaker of the Senate, raised him high
in the estimation of the Democrats of California,
and secured him the respect of all high minded
and honorable Whigs.
Capt. Reading is the Whig candidate. Of
him I know but little ; and.; am not the only
one that don't know " the very popular Whig
candidate;" for there are hundreds, yes, thou
sands, in the same fix ; if I may so express my.
self Capt. Reading and his Whig friends would
know that if the miners had an opportunity of
expressing their sentiments on the day of the
election. But if I don't know much about rapt.
Readings I know a little about the diggings that
go by his name ; and I must say,—not meaning
any disparagement to Capt. Reading,—that if
he is like those diggings, I'm not anxious to
know much about him.
On our way from the North to the Southern
mines, wo came by Nevad City, and stopped there
over night. There was who a Democratic meet
ing in the City that night, and of course we at
tended it. We number eight in company : of
that number, the Whigs number 0.
The meeting was very large, composed of the
real genuine democracy of the land. The gal
lant CoL Weller was among the speakers: he
was frequently interrupted by loud bursts of ap
plause from the assembled mass. If the Demo
crats are true to themselves, Col. tVeller will
take his seat in the U. S. Senate the coming
session, where Mr. Swing will have an opportu
nity of making those charges in Col. 19.9 pres
ence which he so boldly made the last erasion.
Should Col. W. go to the Senate—and 1 hope he
will—we shall see what we shall see.
The Whigs are ranking every effort to carry
the State. They have raised large sums of
money to enable them to perfect their plans.
They have stump speakers spouting forth in
every mountain and valley; but it won't take,
and they will know that on the day of the elec
tion, or shortly afterwards, if the miners turn
out.
• The Democrats have challenged thek-Whigs to
meet them, and discuss the principles of each
before the people, but they have not the politi
cal courage to do IL As for moral courage, they
are like the editor of the Gazettrl they don't
know of such a thing, it not being found iu their
text book.
A word about old Pennsylvania, and I hove
done. I learn from the papers, that that sterl
ing Democrat, Col. Wm. Bigler, was nominated
by acclamation. This is just an It should be.
Now that the Democrats have a man worthy of
their confidence and support, I trust they will
rally on the second Tuesday of October, and
give him '2O ,000 majority : and they can do this
if they will but turn out. Let them not be too
confident of success, and any, he will be elected
without my vote; but let every man turn out
and say, I voted for Col. Bigler.
Win. F. Johnston is again the nominee of the
Whigs. From a sketch of bia speech which
see in the North American, I think he labors
under great trepidation of mind, and well he
might, for he is a doomed man on the 14th of
October, or lam mistaken. lie and his friends
claim the honor of devising a scheme for the
gradual extinction of the State debt. They have
forgotten that portion of scripture which says,
" Render unto Ctesar the things that are Cce-
Bar's." Will you permit a scion from the old
stock, now in the mountains of California, to
take a miner's view of the genealogy of Mr.
Johnston? He is a son of Old Westmoreland;
there Democracy got too orthodox for him, so
he removed to Armstrong county, where, by
cunning and intrigue, be divided the Democrats,
and succeeded in getting himself elected to the
Legislature. Here he fell into the hands of the
Whigs, who, to make sure of him, elected him
speaker of the Senate. On the death of Gover
nor Shunk he became Governor, and was nomi
nated by the Whigs in 1848 for the same office ;
and he traversed the whole State to let the
people know that he was the candidate of the
Whig party, of the Democratic Whig Antima
sonic party, of the Bank party, of the Monopoly
party, of the free soil party, of the high tariff
party, of the protective tariff party, of the ten
hour party, of the anti ten hour party—nay,
what party, what faction, what ism was he not
the candidate of? But the day of retribution is
near at hand when the strong arm of Democracy,
the arm of truth and justice, will hurl him from
the position he occupies, and send him back to
Armstrong, singing—
Hark' from the tomb, the doleftil Found;
Ye Whigs, attend the cry ;
Ye Onlphinites, come view the ground—
When I have more leisure I may give you a
few lines about the mines.
Movramwrs OP JENNY LIND.—The Nightingale
is again on the wing Having spent the sum
mer days in the shade, as nightingales are wont,
she is now pluming her rested pinions preparato
ry for another flight—a farewell flight! The
New York Express says—
She will next alight at Detroit, thence wing
her way to Chicago, Miiwaukie, Cincinnati,
Cleveland, and so on hitherward again, arriving
in New York city about the middle of December,
to give a few farewell warblings here. Her last
concerts in the country are to be given where
her first were given in this metropolis. The first
of this series will be given at Buffalo on the 16th
inst.
Salvi, having parted on amicable terms, as we
are informed, with Max Maretzek, has been en
gaged for this entire round of concerts. Burke
the violinist, Belletti, the olarionettist, and Gold
schmidt, the pianist, compose the remainder of
the party. Ili the Atlantic cities,, a largo or
chestra as usual, will be engaged.
The reports that Jenny Lind will appear in
opera, prior to her departure from America, are
entirely without foundation.
Mr. Seyton, the manager of Miss Lind's last few
concerts, is to occupy the same responsible post
hereafter.
LATE FROM JAMAICA.—We have received by the
steamer Ohio fall files of 4 Jamalca papers to the
28th of September. The following paragraph
appears in the Morning Journal of the 27th :
"A rumor prevailed in this city for the last
two days, founded, it is said, upon a private let
ter received from Baradoes, that his Excellency
Sir Charles Gray is to be succeeded in the gov
ernment of this island by Sir William Colebrooke,
and that Lord Harris is to succeed the Earl of
Elgin in the government of Canada. The report,
however, wants confirmation.
There is no news from the interior. The small
pox is subsiding, and only a few cases of choleia
are reported now and then. The weatherdihs
set in very heavily; in fact it has been so vio
lent in St. Thomas in the East, that in some dis
tricts the planters have been obliged 'for a time
todiscontlnuathe process of sugar .boiling.
At\Hartford, Asa Rogers and Charred Watson.
came very near dying from inhaling the fumes
of nitric and' enlpheric acid, which they use in t4e.
spoon factory.
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One conrnetiouldVeUertain to secure victory
for the Peottei offßtirtiiei.against the crowned
-Q PO ra q OlgAnnbin ad - iller. allies : we in*.
oil: that cps rstt'''Ailet week ; but let us now
petit Mut Rig; advantages , rather more specifi
csilly.
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`WithAnsfrianliria •advatt.
With
to the
the conquest` of Europe , With England acquies
cing if not aiding that inhuman conquest, "we
have conselled the Peoples of Europe to seek a
leader in the natural head of the Democracy
of the World—the great Republic of America.
It would le quite rikissibbil to place at the
head, of revolutionary forega,
,anAmerican Oen!,
eral, bearing the star:spangled banner of the
Union ; it would be-qiiitepossibie, in duet:course,
to engage : evert the Gov enini int of the Atericari
Republic ln thasame servicsii•aniltailictate from
Washington the terms Or, the capitulation of
Vienna 'mid St. Petersburg.
Foremost among the political advantages of
snob a plan:wonlil be its tendenoy ,to. override
the jealousies and reciprocal distrusts which
might still be a source of weakness to the Fede
ration of Peoples. In almost every , country the
national party is divided upon certain internal
and ulterior questions although Germilny is
becoming almost entirely Democratic, there are
still Constitutionalists among its publie men ; in
Italy there aro Constitutionalists and Repuli
cans, Federalists and Unitarians ; in'France there
is no absolute majority, though one might be
created' by-the mere fact of proclaiming a Cru
sade against Absolutism on, grqunds sufficiently
broad. The finitgreat objects'to secure are, the
national independence of each nation, and the
freedom of each People; leaving internal and
ulterior queitions to be - 'settled by each People
when it shall be tree to 'act, and relieved from
alien control.,
We have no fear that the Democratic party of
Europe will be unable to subdue the jealousies
and unite in action against the common enemy;
but no one can tie blind to the feet that each sec
tion of that party' ight be indisitieed to accept
the lead of any other section, lest it should ap
pear, ipso facto, to give up its own defeneive
principle. Such mistrust weuld not apply to
an American leader ; territorially remote, not
implicated in the sectional questions of Europe,
above all suspicion on the score of sincerity in
the vindication of liberty, the Republic would
be especially fitted. to take the lead in the strug
gle
for national independence and popular free
dom, without prejudging the external question
of any one nation. We belive that the mere
hoisting of the star spangled banner on the field
of Europe would call forth the vast body of the
Peoples of Europe—a rising of the Peoples. from
the Rhine to the Danube, from the Baltic to the
Mediterranean, against organized tyranny.
Even to the United States the political advan
tages would ho considerable. The unemployed
energies which are beginning to raise trouble
some questions at home, would find a glorious
and beneficial vent in that more distant field.—
Action of that kind might help the Republicans
to gain time, and with time power, for the delib
erate settlement of that social question which
presses upon them most dangerously It would
enable them to force back to European ground
that doss of disputes which English Abolition
ists aided by thatisouverbig English diplomatists,
now make them discuss so inconveniently on
American ground alone. ` Resides, is not Euro
pean intervention—the intervention of European
GPorernmemis—between the Americans and the
Spaniards, at last becomes Imminent in Cuba
The working out of certain political problems
on the Continent would be of vast service to the
English people: and not less so to the English
colonies. One of the first advantages Would be,
that England would find its fatuities of speech
and action unlocked from the present nightmare
of doubt and apathy ; and it would not long imf
for its government to abstain from taking its
proper place by the side of the Republic with
France at the head of the Anti-Despotic move
ment.
lint the commercial and ceecnomical advanta
ges of the great movement would not be leas
striking than the political. Upon these, for the
present, we must necessarily touch briefly; but
we breech the reader to think out the considera
tions which we indicate. For the Americans,
we need not enlarge upon the pickings which are
to be enjoyed in the conquered treasures and the
captured palaces of Imperial luxury ; but we
mean far more solid and general advantages.—
For example, the shipping of the United States,
which now seeks an unpleasant and hazardous
employment In the slave trade, might rind more
congenial and not less profitable employment in
the crusade against Despotism. In that respect
the United States might perform the functions
of Venice during the crusades against the less
barbarous Saracens. English capital would find
abundant employment in supplying the muni
tions of war, and afterwards in supplying the
newly freed itidustries of Europe with the means
of developing internal resources, Indeed, this
emancipation of Europe ionid realize the true
complement of Free Trade: at present, Free
Trade finds its foremost antagonist in Zolive
rein,.whieh Absolutism is to imitateand extend in
Austria and Italy ; Hungary, who would join
with England, is pinioned by Austria : Turkey,
free in disposition, is kept poor by Russian in
timidation. The emancipation of Europe would
be the first step towards extending the alliances
of commerce over the *whole field, Imagine the
trade of a Russia set free! The same process
would open the trade of Europe to the colonies.
Canning talked of "•calling a new world into ex
istence," when he recognized the South Ameri
can States; but this crusade would call the old
world into existence f or th e new.
Need we dwell on the social advantages of the
movement Every State engaged would feel
them. Naples, Rome, Milan and Baden can tell
what are the hideous cruelties—the oppressions
of fantastical taxation, the inquisitorial tyranny
of an official priesthood, the imprisonments, the
dogging of men and women, the subjection of
women and children to the brutalities of a li
centious alien soldiery, and not less licen
tious native gendarmerie—cruelties now daily
inflicted by the Holy Alliance throughout so
much of Europe as it already possesses. And
the frontier of the region possessed by that bad
power is daily spreading. Of course, Italians,
Austrians, Germans, Hungarians, Bohemians,
would be glad to escape from the skocking thrall.
Western Europe would be well pleased to see
the onward march : of that system , checked.—
France would be more tranquil if the popular
party were endowed, as it would be with a de
sided preponderance. A period of political ac
tion, of hope, and otoommercial diligence, would
be beneficial to us in England, socially as well
aS commercially and politically.
We foresee two objections to the suggestion of
the Alliance of Peoples headed by the United
States—the English economises will object on
the score that war always entails expense ; the
Americans on the score that Washington and
Jefferson bequeathed the precept of ' non inter
vention. Those two great men lived before the
Holy Alliance. They had not read in the nnes
a hint that, if Americans avenged American blood
in Cuba, there might be a combined demand for'
explanations from Hie maratimestates ofEarope. ,
And Washington was too good a General,'ffeffe
son too keen a statesman, not to perceive how
powerful a diversion it would be if European
governments meddled in the waters of Florida,
to raise in Europe the prior. question as to the
right of those governments to speak at all on be
half of their own states. If they. meddle in
Cuba, it might be possible to "annex" to the
Federation of Peoples not only Cuba but Spain
itself; and not only, Spain. Yet the maratime
states look to it ; the star spangled banner in
Europe will have turned their position.
J M'F. Z
Nor need thrifty English economists be alarm
ed. No English taxpa will be needed, unless
they are asked to fight against the Peoples; and
then they can be refused-by the Faithful Com
mons. The Federation of Peoples will fight at
one great advantage against the Holy Alliance,
Austria especially. The , despots fight with mer
cenary armies, and Auttria has ,a bankrupt
exchequer. The Federation of Peoples will fight
with patriotic forcesinnd will know-how to ren
der the war self-supporting. Yes, the victories
of Governments oost:criational debts ; but this
victory of the Peoplentiliall purchase their means
of redeeming natiot4l debt:' The Two beaked
Eagle governs only to - devour ; but it is a craven
bird, accustomed to tyrannize, not unaccustomed
to defeat: The Black Eagle is a bat among the
kings ; the Great Bear.of the North is harmless
where lie cannot hug 1. the Lion of England slum
bers' like a lap dog full of feasting: the Bald-
Eagle of the West fresh.from the wilds hardened
to the elements,. bold 4.'4:light, sharing the for
tune of the starsoa - ntkinquered, untamed, un-
I s a a nti te t ; sh h a e l cas i
no t:
arre tua:e s i t t i ; sw onE o u op, rope and the At-
Two STATE Deart..—The Hatiiliburg Keystone
The Auditor General certifies that Governor
Shunk reduced the stafe debt $611,756 29, and
that under Johnston's administration it has been
nominally reduced $367,478 64. Difference in
favor of Shunk $163,177 76.
Yet the taxes under the administration of Gov.
Johnston exceeded thuee under Governor Shur&
$213,898 47! Wher4' is it'? Hew has it been
squandered?
The New Bedford Insurance Company
have it.ealireo4Weiktoftweiity per alit.
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ST GEOBOIS P. 4108.11.111.
41: 7 '5 77" Th .,
HaftfsT i'tee a cottage jtat
A stream glides in peace - cat She door
Where all Who wilidati'y, ' tla well understood,
~ f':':2 l , , Rdeehie-fisfephatiliNsiore,, ' , •
LiAlhe':Oheeri
_Shot tbe'fircoOk ahuipe Thicket:afford,
, •:___Thestranger riever Inoue:
welcome AD:Tree-1y portike at the horrid,
od';afteirmardirook:for the4dest
The birds in the morning will siag'irom the trees,
And herald the young god of the day,
7 Imo, with h'm uprising, depart if you please,
We'll set you refreshed on the way :
Your coin for our service we sternly reject ;
No truffle for gale we pursue,
All the reward we wish or expect, : ,
We find in 'the good that we do.-'
Mankind artrallidigrichrobliffeb 4eary road,
, And many would wander astray,
to reeking Fttruity's silent abode,
Did mercy not point out the way !
If all would -their dwy discberga : an they shoald,
"To thiaist - Whii are (ritnthesi and poor. -
The world would resemble any cot near the wood,
And Ilfe.thei sweet men& at my'door.
The Innocent Young Mald.
Y6OM•?NY GERMAN or CLAUDIUS.
. My mother, she tells me:
" Nature has given thee , . •
.Lips to tpeak with, my daughter, my own.. '
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And so thou moo use them for speaking alone"
But Togo are trey red. then? -
White lips would have answered for speaking as ivelL
And why has she said, then, .
Only for sp.aking !" 0, who can tell , :
A poor little innocent gisl like. me
rot what, but to speak with, can my mouth
be.
Front the German.
The throne was cropty,.und its cushion colt, '
And Mles, the kines fool, a lazy elf, •
Said, " That , tka very comfortable chair;"
SO down beoat, and Yawped,,and stretched himself.
lust then his tnikte.r entered at the door, ,
And at the sight his annter scarce restraining—
" How now sir knave," he cried, "what dust thou there?
4 Nothing at nil," said Nietas,"Vol ?Orgill*"
Scribblings and Clippings
" Why Doctor," said a sick indy, " you are
giving me the same medial:Le,: that you are giv
ing to my husband. Why is that ?" "All right,'
replied the doctor, " what is sauce fOr the goose
is sauce for the gander."
Secretary Webster has signified his intention
of being present at the New Hampshire Erik to
be held in Manchester during this week.. State
affairs must be all right, else the worthy Secre
tary would be at his post.
The Steamship Roanoke arrived "at Norfolk,
on Sunday, in 224 hours running time from New
York, the quickest trip on record. She had 140
passengers and a large amount of freight,
A hogshead of new tobacco,
the first. of the
season, was received by Mr. T. F. Pettus Clarks •
Tenn., on the 16th ult. It was raised on the
farm of W. R. Thomas, Esq., Christian county;
Ky. The -same gentleman delivered the first
hogshead of that year's new crop in Clarks-.
The Lowell Vox Populi intimates that at the
close of the Mechanics' Fair in that city, the
building will be used for one night only, for a
grand ball to which all the factory girls will be
invited.
The Nashville Republican says that two broth
ers named Harper, one residing in Kentucky and
the other in Tennessee,' met in a quarrel a few
days since, relative to the ownership of a slave
in which both were killed.
During September 9.6.57 certificates were sem
from the 3d Auditor's to the Pension office.
From the Pension office during the same month
6,186 warrants were issued, making in ell, up to
the 2d_, 45,711.
Governor Bonthwell, of Massachusitts, has
by and with the advice and consent of thecoun,
oil, appointed Thursday, the twenty-seventh of
November. as , a day of public thanksgiving and
praise_ It is said that there is an understanding
among all the Governors in the Union:to appoint
the above day for the observance Of thu'Annual
holiday.
New fruit from Malaga has just arrived at
Boston. consisting of 16.988 boxes, 2,960 half
boxes, and 2,700 quarter boxes raisins, 87 kepi
grapes, and 183 bores lemons. The yield in
Malawi mast be abundant, to furnish thesageft
qnent supplies.
The Governor of Rhode Island has appointed
Welcome 11. Bayles, EN., a commissioner to ex
amine into the conditions of the persons employ
ed in the factories'of that State, their age, the'
number of hotmillfey are employed, their op
portunities for education, ,to. Re commenced
the discharge of his duties, and will make a par
tial report to the Legislature at the session to be
held this month.
The telegraph has announced the death of
William Laughlin, at New Orleans, from a dirk
wound, inflicted by William Silk. They met in
the street, drew their dirks and went, to work
on each other. ? Silk was also severely stab
hex'.
Gen. Garibaldi,, the distinguished Italian pa
triot, had arrived at Panama, from New York
en- route for Lima, and would leave in the Brit
ish mail steamer on the VA ultimo.
New counterfeit tens and twenties on the
State Bank of Ohio are in circulation.
aRALLY! DEMOCRATS OF THE
THIRD WARD—The Democrats of the
Third Ward will meet at UNION HALL,
corner of Smithfield and Firth streets, at
7 o'clock, THIS EVENING, to make arrangements for
t he coming election. locillAtl • Mim s JitneOniters.-
Demoorailllo Illeeting*.The Dem
octane citizens nr the THIRD WARD,
(Allegheny City), will hold a meeting THIS
EVENING, at the house of Paz= 1.1.0,
East Lane. The meeting will be addressed in German
ti lb
and Rngliah. • toctlidt
A QUAR ITOILY MEETING OF. THE NEP
TUNE FIRE COMPANY will be held in the Hall of the
Company, on SATURDAY EVENING, Ilth of October,
at 71 o'clock, P M. A. N. IiI'OONIGLE,
°ell Secretary.
(Er Young Men Tune Sermon
especially addressed to Young Men, will be delivered
in the Seeond Presbyterian Chareh,Ftfth street, onSab
bath evening. the 12th instant, by the Rev. W. D. How-
LED. The middle block of pews will be reserved for
young men. Services to commence at seven o'clock.
octilat
ID" I. Burgs in Gas Goa, necessary to the Salva
tion of the Individual aid of the World;
11. The Doctrine of the Tt inky Hostile to and Subver
sive of that
Tho above p• opositions will be sustained on SUNDAY
EVENING, at o'clock, at the City-Lecture Room,
Wood, between Third and Fourth streets.
Morning Service at 101 o'clock. Subject t The Re
deemer and the Adulteress
All are Invited to attend. . octllat
For-en-el/ Musical Tour In America.i
114 A DAAIE ANNA BISHOP, leaving this friendly
AYJL : shores of this great country early next spring. -to
return to Europe, feels anxious to visit ONCE MORE
some of the splendid Mdrs in which she has been re
ceived with so much kindness and munificence, taking
in her way many musical places where she has not et
had the honor to sing; and she begs to attiManee tat
she will oiler to the musical amateur.' and thispublic f
vinous States, positively termite Onl y . timeAter far
famed LYRIC ENTERTAINMENTSrdy in cos
tumes, combining the attractions of CONCERT AND
OPERA, and arranged on the plan of those popnler,va
ried. and new performances, which she has rendered go
successful.
The following line of road will be adhered to asinn/h
as eircumstaneds,tylll permit :—Newark,Tailadetpluii,
Harrisburg, Baltimore, Cumberland, Madison,
Wheal
ing,Cincinnati, Lexington, Dayum,Maiiikon, Louisville,
Nashville, St. Loais Memphis,'Vic ksbnrg, Natchez, Netv
Orleans, Mobile, Columbus. Montgomery, Macon, Sa
vanna. Charleston, Augusta, Columbia, &c ,&c , and
New York.
MADAME ANNA BISHOP Will be assisted by bar
TALENTED COMPANY, under the' direction of Mr.
BOC RSA, Sete Manager and Director.
Pull particulars respecting this Grand Musical Voy
age, (wh i ch will begin in. the cenrse of this month), to
he duly' attneuficed. • - ' : •' " focal:if
LOUIS HEINEMAN ADAM HkINEDIAPI,
[of the late line of Sande & Reineman.
LOVIa aKIN~MAR 6c VO..
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IMPORTERS AND DEALSR'S.IN
Clock., Watches, Jewelry, Meted Mpterfigi, nob, 41. e,
riven . enter!, time noon /BON lAbb - DOPITTSEMIGH,
TAKE leave to annonnee to the trade and the pablie
generally, that they - have themselves carefully`se•
lamed and imported from Europe, a large stock of Gold
and Silver Watches, Watch Materials, and Tools for
Watch makers. ' and a most elegant assortment of le*.
elry, from the bestzmanufaetories—which they offer at
prices as low as they can be purchased in the ealitern
markets. •
Their stock of Watches consists of-Gold end Silvtr
Patent Levers; do Detached Levers ;-do Lepines ; S
ver Quartiers ; and elegant French tinielpleces, of the
most approved makes. Together-with a-liitrustock of
Clocks, and Time Pieces, fronythe-beat American Facto
ries.
Their stock pf Jewelry comprises articles.'of every
description in this line, such as Pinter Rings, Ear Rings,
Breast Phu, /boot:lets, Gold, Fob. and Guard . Cliains,
Gold Guard Keys and Seals,-.Lookets, Gold and Silver
Spectacles, Silver and German Silver and Table .and
Tea Spoons, and every kind of fanny articles generally
kept in establishments of this description.
They would respectfully call the attention of the traits
to their extensive stock of Watch materials. and Toots,
of every variety, which they have most carefully se
lected. •
They have also on hand a large assortment of Tele
scopes, Spy Glasses and Opera Glasses, from the beat
manufactory in England.- Together with a great variety
of oche , articles too numerous to mention.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best
manner and on the most reasonable terms. foctillry
LOST, - • •
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- DOUR LEICESTER SHEEP, including one three
years old Ram ; one ram Lamb ; one ewe Lamb;
one wedder Lamb with heifers, on returning from the
Allegheny Fair, October Sib. Any person knowing of
the same, will confer a favor on the-subscriber by ma
king it known to John Simpson Butcher, Allegheny City ;
Jesse Garrard, Indiana township, or to the subscriber,
who will reward for the trouble. JOHN GARRARD.
Tarenium,October to, 1251—omit :th
WATT'S NERVOUS ANTIDOTE—A fresh supply
of this valuable medicine just received. It Is
unparalleled in its cure of all nervous diseases, IoW
spirits and mental debility. It . restores manhood to its
pristine vigor, even after yea sof prostrauma Sold hy
WM. AT. CUTHBERT,
tso.Smithfileld street
VI; ARS-60,000 choice imported and aegd
aid Havana', for bide by
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ocratle;_eitizetni-mf-tri FIFTH -WARD
will holtillt meeting, at ilia Public School
~,,,,,......Hotihe,cornet of Me and Walnut meets,
on
8'" viwAir EVENIND_, If th instani. - : The Meeting
will be;:addreseed. kly teveratleadingDeaMerate. Every
Dem:numb the'City is itquisted to attend . InellOal
. „
Misdgkimerkare ssßiattiSitittsterlilsetilitutgo"
r lvillir- 4- Celebratest Matchlesallitieking,” superior ni
brilliancy Many ever offered to the public. The
proprietors eltaTheigs ons trial, tokie.' h will prom the fad.
Manufactured by Hodgkinson A Co., Quarry street,
North Third, Philadelphia; and sold at
S-N. WICKERSHAM'S -
Wholesale Drug and Seed Warehouse, •
• ' Pq.l4tan d 1113iwow it, comer of Stith,
oe&iin ' • Pittsborgb'...
Ty' Di r einieieesttlirlrisinittliteatri Meettug *n`
RhtliCeesport.—The People of Versailles and the
. adjoining Townships Eire requeoted to attend a Demo
cratic Meeting in Mcßeesport,on SATURDAY, the 11th OCTOBER, at (Vika. P,
Whievairnatil,lbsti.,,taines Vs atsoa and David
R. Williatit''SrmiiPaddrestthemeeting. thole
$l,OO. ONE DOLLAR. - -SIO4Y
PRIDES JELICLIVCIMI ,
Er Disgeterreoleli;.ear, i
fl - ,
raggakingslaken ar the ew ',"*tuetzeonrp• fiecntut:
Lafayette flair; Faariltstreet, a few doorefnaufood,
for the low price orone dolttir( and upward, ucc r a n k
to thesis*, and guality of Cele or frame.
Er Balms open and operating from 'B A- fil 0 &P.
M. Citizens and strangers are respectfully tiny ed to
- • ' Henv - JolrPrlntingioniee. -
CD' TOR , Proprietoranf thc MoniinglPosibeimmiC
toinform their friends - awl the-pubna that they ha e_ re
.f v
calved _from the .FounOry of - 141..foratutut - it Co bile;
delphia, a airy, large sunk"or kaamityl.litgly .1%. :
of every- size and variety imaginable -They' a Or,
rep pared to execute ell 'kinds oi , JoitAitc-Fortortectio,
.3, in a style tinstirpessed - by any Oillee- in,ibe,
county , and upon the lowest terms.. ,! _
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Astociated Firemen's Iskitiratfre .
ay of the City,olf Pittsburgh.
W. W. DALLAS, Preet.-ROBERT. FINNEY, See'y.
.117- Will instal: against FAI!...WOO:g4II.INr. tUSKS
(en ifouestailuder gnats,
ali kinds.
- - F , unnwroles: -
W. W. Dallas, • Rody : Paterson; it.lf.llartley It-
Simpson, Joshua Rhodes; - C.; it:SPaulatur,...Wris.,
gar, Edward 13 regg,A. P-langincr, ; B.
0. Sawyer, Chas. Kent. Wm. Gorman ,f h4B •
ess
tir fi; P.-Pincrsuateestig,W'athtigtori
Wood areal, berwaan'Sth'and• VitAirkAlltjj -•
Prnlatraaß LOnlagt No• 2 58 —.1 11 ae4 Ov_en"rommoi
MlLiteJaiilLX g7n-fateis IsiorSitt3ti.
Friday of each month.
Pie taburgh
r. CAPITAL:OIO%OOOi.
ID" 017/ICY. No. 78 Foußritri,#akier. , Xll
OFFICII3 - t
Prealdolit—iiimes.S.Tloont t -
Vice Presiden [—Samuel Well) 141;11:
Trsonuter—Josepta S. .
Secretary—C. A Colton:
117' See advertisement in anoth et vast of this tisper
cnyt,2
Nottee.-.TheiatritnlnatinTi.laaviocurrv,ofYil .
ourgh cunt Allegheny, meets cm the oncond Monday
every month at the Florida House, Marietta.
n 6731 Joao Vanne s lV., Eseereiary ,
.fIy_DEAFTIESS.noIops in the - head, and 111.tlisigree •
able alschergea from the ear, speedily Auld permaneritli,
removed without pain or inconvenience,by Dr4,11.h.8.T—
-GEV, Principal Moist of the _Pi. Ear - Suomi who
may be consulted ADP ARCH street, Philadelpo4: froixt
9 mai:o'clock. ! _
Thirteen years close nn& almost andivided_ritiention
to this breneh of special practice hal enabled him to.
reduce his treatment to inch a degree dr meet's as to
find the mast confirmed and'obstinate eaves yield by it
steady attention to the mantis pteacribed . fait26
Mutual .Life - Intrurature Comp any:
OF NEW YORK.
CAPITAL, $1,280,000.
COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY.
FIRE AND KARIN& . -
CAPITAL, $300,000.
,
pie Office for the above iMompardes removed to el f !)
Bookstore of H.S. Bosworth & Co , Ncr.)3o Market tit.;
second door from the Diamond; _The Offiell,NO.
Water street, for rent, at a very low rate.
scrag - • :&IL BERBONi Agora-
10 , 1 COURAGE HOME. INSTITUTIONS
coitipAis*,
01 PISTIIIIIII,OII.
C. G. HUSSEY. Prest .....»--A. W. MARRS. Sec'y
Offits—No. 41 Water st,in Warskotai of C.
ErTau; Company is now Prepared to Itinthr
of risks, on lioases,fdanutactoriedy Good.s s lderehanr.
dire in Stare, and in Traturim Vessels, Pre.
An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the
Itunthrtion, is afforded in the eltaraeterof the Directory
who are all eittzens-of Pittsburgh, wall and favorably
known to this comnmnity forth= prudence, intelligence
end integrity,
•Lintscrints—C. G. Gummy, Wm. ilagieey, Wm, ',aril,
mer,Jr., Waiter Bryant, Gogh D.-Bing,,E4ward Heizel•
ton 2, Kinsey B.llarhaugh.B. M. Kier. , marltit
us a. co. rt.
_, .- '1 '
lig" Meets - above Board of Trade Magas, corner o
Thad and Waal streets, every .Monday everang.
pr2B
fry- A - Most Iteibarbabla tlaiot-:of Total
elladneas Curstd by Petrol/fume—We invite
the Rumania the afflicted and the patine.generally to
the certitieire of William Hall, of this city. The tate
may be seen by any person veto may be skeptical in re
lation to the feels there set forth S. M. KEEL
"I had been afflicted several years with ii: soreness
of both eyes, which continued to increase until IttstSep
-tember, (1.850), the inflammation at that time basing in. -
Solved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, and.
ended to the deposits of a thick film. whie.hwholly de
stroyed my sight. I had an operation perr onned,ituul
the thickening removed, which noon returned and• left
tne in as bad a condi:ton as before. At this stage of the
complaint I made application to several of the limn
eminent medical men..arbojnformed me that "my- dyes
would never get welt" At this time I could atht.)listinf:.
rajah any attest. 'By the advice ersoine friends I cern
menced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and,
locally, under which my cyan havolmproved daily until
the present time, mid I - have - recovered my sight entire
ly. My general healthwas very mush improved by*thn
Petroleum, and I attribute the restoring:slot my sight tra
its use. I - reside-at NO. Second street, in thin city;
and will be happy to give any Inforo ation In relationto
miCabe _ -. W141.4 AM HALL ? "
, Situlafgh, September 17,1851. '
Foisale by KEYBBR B APDOWP.LL, 140 Wood-et ;
R. IE. SELLER*,S2 Wood Meet, and by the Proprietor.
staple
op- Odd Fellows' IIva! Odeon Building, Fourth
street, between Wdoerand S streteu.— Ehttsbargh
Encampment, No. 2, meets bit and SdTnesdays of each
month.
Pittsburgh Degree Lodge. N 0.4, meets 2d and 4th Tueg.
" lachanics , Lodge, No. 0, meets every Thursday oven.
lug.
- -
Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday
evening. •
Iron City Ledge, No. meets every Monday evhig..
Mount Moriah Lodge r No. 380, meets every Monday.
evening; at Union Hail, corner of And Smithfield.
ZoecoLodge„No. meeteevety Tbuirsdriyevaning,
at their Hall, camera Smithfield -and Fifth streets. I
TwiaCity Lodge, No. 441, meets every Friday even-
Mg. Mall, comerof Leacock-and Sandusky streets, Al
leghenythty. - [may29:ly
t Angerores Lodge, 1,:b: ofp...E..athe
A ngerona Lodge, No. 280 1. - 0: ef,Ci. F., meets every .
Wednesday evening in Washine2O- Ball, Poo, Mon:
ja4ly., .
_-li7 Dr. Citurgottra Improved ifartrisest of
YELLOW DOCK ANDSSARSAPARILLA—For the.
cure or diseasetor naa Springpitt it' iertif'tha blood, and
as a gattaml tome for the system;is unrivalled.
'The curative powers of this Ektract arealMy Wonder
ful, and all invalids stutuld‘makii imiaedlsta -trial of the
" Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." It cannot Ware the
most delicate Patient •
Then fly from Mineral notarrana to seek hope. lits,
and vigor, from thisporely vegetable remedy. Theim
fore, lowaver broken in' health and spirits however
loathsome to himself and others , let no one despair` -or
recovery; let the patient only understand-that the hope
of his physical restoration lies only "MAIM& Ex.t
tract of Y"ellow Doak 'and SarsaParilla." end Porsuade.
him, for his life , ai &lignite try it and we' have 110 hisits- I
Von in preilletinvalsupesdyinumftralliartotealik.
Sea ealvertisement. ....ntt Eau&
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-to Parents:v.4' Quo *treat snares of
disease, in child:lo as the „ndhealthinets'of parimts! ht
uroairkbe Jus t aa reasonable twexpft , rietich crop froirn
a'haryetisoll, aithafiftrOng-and healthy children should
,beliernier parents whose constinat one fume been..worm
trout - With intemperance and 'disease. A sieklyframe may
'be originally induced-by hardship accidents; or -intem
perance, but chiefly by the latter. his impossible ttuda
course of vice or imprudence should 'not spoil the beat
constitution; and did the evil terminate here, itwould he
s just punishment for the folly o f the transgressor. Pet
not so. For when once a disease is contracted, and
through neglect in applying the proper means it becomes :
tilt - held in the habit, it is then entailed_upoti - PosteritY.^—
Faunae constitutions are escapable of improvement t o
family estates—and se who would wish to iniprove, net.
only your owithealth, hiztrhatitt yOuruwnoffspting,by.
eradicating the many distressing , & - seasestitatare eaten-.
ed throUgh neglect or imprudence, lose no rime to puri
fying the blood and cleansing the aystem.7 - Married per
sons, and those about to be married, should'Uot fail to
purify their blood, for how many diseases are
ted to posterity. Hownflen do we see Scalds, &refit
and- a thousand other afflictions, transmitted to the rising
generation, that might have been prevented by, this time-
IY inanatnian accomplialt , w.hiehobereu nothing
before the ppublic or the whole world, so:effecural as - Dr.
BULL'S LATEST IMPROVED FLUID - EXTRACT
OF" SARSAPARILLA,,combining and - ,
Burdock, with - the pure andgenuine Honduraggerstt
ilia. For geiiiiaTtlehility dininkthis . warnfyreathe , Yt
netiVite a chtitel:Ostoraoelasliclif orthuscle and
gor with sprightliness titintelleet,- - . •
KEysca - k. rim)
' wboleigle ead*Ritzill'Agente,
140 Wood st., Pinsburtt i ; , l
Far sale by D. M. Curry and Jinieldi , Da_nillaaat
gheny City, and by Drugstsurgentruv' uet.l.4w4".
•
• . Liberty • street, three Doors. above: la eoli ,
REspeurpTlLLV inform iheli'firenssiiid
that they are (ally prepared 'to - litrafillf every thing
in the ma i ler liae,havi riga fall assortment of CLOTilp,
°AMINE!? ES AND V.WrINGS,Aad all;other articles
epitab le tor Getttlelile aft wear. , .Pahleatarintentio nw w
be paid to Custo mer %Kosk i and :inn 'Pains. Will be-'spared
to ;dean those , hir favera us Witittsmil. ,foettl::tm•!
arab,: I ream for Bala • '
AN entirely new"OPO.NI, suitable for aCharob,ruil
posed of fine stops, ot first-rate tone - and work
mutably, will be sold low. Apply at the Clot/dui Moro
of.. , 12,00BYER.,ts.GIRIBBLE., ,
aetil . Liberty street.,
• Free Lecture,
ON the 'Beience of • Mental Bleetrieitj, at Pump
HALL. by Dr. TOOMEY, on Tuesday evening,
October 14th, at 7 o'clock. Publie . Lietdies each night.
tor six nights, at the same hoar.' Adsitittatfie ,after the
first night-4Gentlemanls-eents; Lady 10 - cents.
He wilt open an Asylum at the above Hail, on Mon-.
day, the Ittutiinstant, at 2b P. M., to continue each day
for ten days, folithe mire of Deafness, Blindness Rhea-
Maga% Palsy . iProlaptils Uteri, NeurMgia. in short, oil
diseases may be cured or relieved by this system, Intel.
liaently applied.
Teases—No relief, no charge. Consultation free from.
11 untill2. (octll:7o,i
O. bares of Ohio and Penn.
A. VirILKINS CO.,
i sy P lv . a ß nia lt. R — ni e lroad m ltoelt for sale by
Stock and Exchange Brokers,
carsar of Market itod.23dWatrectx.,
ut"'
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BoobOor 6 arthbßes
Llama — AND hiANAGNi• •• JOSEPH 0, pciPPEti.
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Prima pf Admission --First. Tier 110t1 Protigetteliioo-4
Second and. Third Tiers .1504 Reserved sesta' In -Press
Circle 75c.; Private 80 - xes 61,00. _
Doors open at 1 o'alock. :Curtain rises ; at at,
IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THETVAIAD:4IIEgItr:,..:-,s,'
SATURDAY EVENING, Octobet ll l l l, the Vertorni.- - f.
ances ail= - commence with, the world renowned . NA - 4„7 , , -
jAD QUEEN, or, - -
THE MYSTERIES OF THE LURLIE HERO,
= - Fradacecraturtinuirmans-expensw - , - ,
Count Rupert, -;' • -Mr C. , Foner::=.
Naiad - - Miss E. Pine:
14hiads,Demong;acc..tby . tlii whole of:thtsthinpany;wwl - :
cineltundit:4 -- nutilinest
For MI Vartieulats see smallhpis- -r a h ,
To vandal:Yet:nth
TISS,DiiiIBLYIBEDDEp.itOOK. • - - •
Duloipptier '-„ _ • hir.Setwitsend:
Young ilfon!s; - _fttercsancilet leibrary..-Afaaw
• - Option iindtMetil6inicat 1111Eltatts.i/
MB.G okciOilthrTididatiollastLectorei: :
oriBM3YI,O Nill,FX - Eli 7 aod: - PERSEPO,Lds.-._
(compbahg:altihhtlateOt gibliegl rt et
. ftmonthi
andieitihio - ddatelita, ifrAliktits siihd'Ztialdeascoptettsly
illw-taued), go Jaa•TURVAX-5-EYE 4 /Mr:9 oo beillthi' ,. .:
at the City -Leeture./loom, cornerof Wood and Fourth
Ittreettgettuituee.en-W00d,„, , ,
eisedy: ;
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-TRRMS—Ctlizetle smote admissioyt Tickets, "Cern.:
To be bad , at the prise al, Eibi)k-Storteurtd• Hotels.—
Idembeta , :singlo. admlsMorii 3711ents-ta - be: obtained
at 11 # 5 1Akre.kr,lit_or froaa:tiornadaeo Leetrerea.
For particulars eta [acty t.
A beimeeutni.4.4Wittr_fitri . litt: ,__
I ' ' ILL -. CIPEIT,s , 'T RlB - -IFN past IN 11 i'-_,,eiteilio,Tr
vg., ,,„ 4 , _ - the'Larigt'Paintinesys-trze---Tforf& ? : 72;: ,.
!Or I S;GRA.I II IECLASSICAL 'PAISTORAMA.-0 . 1 , l!! ,
...e B etteii ik t3r- aif2 : : gni.ri ll" di g ro4Sf il E v rup rl PErn d 7 o cs:i i e ß it cri e' rv N ii Ari ts -^7. 1.,
the eltiestafir ukuree 9 the ' , Old A , .. _
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'vaileilaeitlii4prortoanced.byjnePußuc and
te. usas tii ii If faiAlier:nion inttieut, , compfelicittlive ana
.-„,,...,-- -nigaeben
.p.ainj.ingeihieltrotithitnto.tbiir c 011019..,
"--lid-ii- iruislo t n-25'tentissthildran1Siteni s k :The,Pano
eveniiik inA6-week-uVa4 before
7 0 0°'c ri l---- " -°.Sf p, o t ir k i p l eil li s .j i a l t o P s l atio : t m : o 6 l -1 0 : 47 r. 7 1 ):17 1ip n iu s tii --H tX;i: ' moti lltty p i;;; ti '—': : :' , v ,:'- ,1 •: 6 1 1 "1. - p . aw ; . 11:re rn % 1 ZI ::Ka l ih f
e; ... :...
.°Pfnluiriel.PtSnahtbarlidadireet:lPriati:WinTeiVninlt(Priteilril!lVaiallcuten'Llitriti3:l*td.hw-614i;:161..Crbi1-ieetirdalUser.k_coleGLltonrated:Eameul With llBeilarl
o ft i v ss ei lif be e : en lu psig l o rin than - e . 7 5 ,A 1 ' 4 , 1argdliensitqteriemetioaneob _ Liwn
21 - rainintt..
2. 1 11 I t
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t r y ilh ei 1
lepljaringn;:ffe:ol,: t he lar g est
admission -which., f t. ,,,,,,. .... ,, , ,,
,1e b , ..7 .1_,,,,, , ii :i.,.7.:4 ;ii .
42 : i iti i4 i . i.e 7.7.
ftiCHOWE.:CULDNQTicta.'4w.%Httgisilipair;,W
-nitit Roses, -- . Rueptterry . . ,- girPMberllc+3o4ebet
RhubarbicOttipe,. yingsihit Wiarhtfftoeeif,'rtiol eyerp ,
plant.-neeefoutry*ornitoker.' yUr4s .1.Od: rdentc.isilt.:: - ,'
be,(oxind-AttAkeelMgir Misery. '• A Vtitilltitt*
the Oiled& of:Market utiaTiftkeliiiit4.livery, , ,
halt tteittk„Arighe 4,PrXollin 3e4 , Cfeents via: other
fresh - teem eeroed, up -
Orderkaddieited the - Propyiepr,'Vire4giutchetitir f ' — : : ',
Allegheny eounty l Pa.i wlltreakiieprltopt:attention.
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uHEpp oseintaymedlhatthewFict-Og. THE
j eiF - 111BALTIT'of Thetitie4it fltisbeugh'is
at atreet, hetiireen:±r.Okm& end Diamond
- nuneurimhereNodes& and. CommunientioniCfor ihe
Board matt he
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or to 1 a
ii .., : .T A. •f„: :: F: .... .. i.. :7b 3 —rio udoidmib i ooz all'a sT:z.o ßll . ° ,o ll Gt iti: A Fl vEigropu lll rim: ro :ass il t r ; ; Ato il:ti sh ,r vii ": etc fll:_ ?. .. nte o .47 l : :: ; :q 7 . : 73.l l:l7 l): ;:o 7l o : 7 ; l ll: ::, :43l:ii i: .. :: :_ i , cr ( ! 9::: 7. ir' o,,,,i ll:lllo l: Ft:7l ii,... 4' . kr: ... ii: .. ... 5. ' ...
150 dci: Verihini9ceci.,-,.....,,,...
'4o'lloi Cotton Ohifef-r -- 164 ; .4. . -
120' pieeee Pongee - 11and,!erc
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7, ,
50 do LadteeT.Urteo- - .uot. ~
75 -_da:-:Chinlizie. - 2-.:.';..:'_.;_1er,,., , , J ... 3 ..
-30 carroonaLtdeeet Ilitduawi:- .. . . . e ,
' andrlllefitonaitihons-r1 '--,-;,.,,,,,,r,.:?.,
~ ... . 15 , i do ' ' 8,1 44. ..
, 1 .. 2 .. - do ; - •-,,,,,,_-
0 -11"41' l' e : i i nl - - - well.iet. , ol - apii, -- 10t:., - , - . ..._ ,
Together with a hire _
__,._...... t .. i . -
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Fancy chdStakfirc244l ;ttr i lai i ir d 'fi of t he , tree
They would °IR C a " 1 " 'af kcusiiieofebld'',,'-':,
ally, to the largeetwit in Z r T O 4 O4 - hi tfutpi#lol,..;arC,6l,r,
Jewelry, WiliehBS '
*...'
C t ISOlfithia ttlitlrs, pies z
of which they otter on the meat rC
. • Pos. - Bale,at lir s i • Bargautpiz,-. - .0.-,z
LOT OF GROUND, tsieuty,fise . .&o4oodoe, on'.
.AIA. ,Qatttn:su:gerttens,ollacs„and , extendaack
tp the rottoof onitTbiell .ereete4W.gco brink
louse in'tioni 2 contiGrungfistilotintetied:e:h4ll,o dnett7
;h ouse in '
ALSO=t-Oue.tot old:Rem/tom, IrfairtWard;iferittne'
old City Line, fort.k:etglit-iter Dont ori Penn street, and.
running backone bundredrefeettf.Springstilepiloit width
is erected one brick house. two 'frame,lionikes "and n
brewrY. &valve ~-JOHN. A 7PARIONSON.,
oet7:3wdpitt, ~
Yeridlissfeeti Fifth Wan!, N 0.472.
. • -2Y .PraWir,Atairrobla College.. •
r[lifEcintjt,,lninitation in ihts pan 'of the country in
1 which Vinlenta graqqal,iftetifor badness by an cx. ...„.„....,...,.. ~...
perieneed praeical Account a nt — one who ha:conducted ;r . '....tr*Ar.1"; 4 4.: 1- 0t.5 ., , , ri; - ;.:',..,..
merehants , boOL vin the-most extensive and iversiGed ir...P1.?::'..45 •
,'',,,,1P,4.-.
business ; anti one Whose' uestilie upon book-keeping is 7.-,,,,,......!2...-4,,,ii,,,,.
recommended by the American fristinate andchtmaberof r... 7 .. .. ,.. .....: ' ,.. cv ., ?:/ri,-.::
Commeree;of the City of Nesvirort;nr, thettiost'peefee . .: , i• .. , ..j,w,:• ti
, i r...., zi ,
work upon tile subject extant. i'• '."'.', •'. ' ... -., '•
?Tr. Williams , Writing Chial,ilafitid evenirlft
_' l' : ' .. ., ;f f ,::: :- ... ,31 ,i771.;ef , ,?.. ,7 ,-;
Mr. C. Banberger, Architect, teaches , 'Archneetnrals • , :, - 11 - ....5:11!:;;0 , .:.1'0,:i.)....„ - Vfr;.•
Mechanical and Landscape- Drawing,:leeeveninta . .hi!;,' 'r.:1•41F;f..70: 0 :VT41:4;":4 , V
the week . . - ' .i * ..i. :, %)' - : ,', , . : • 4,6f7 F40ft . ..V . A..."
Mr. MatektecturetronMeicantilieA.Antr;Ovcry:Sattri. • 'l' . .' 4 li; 4 '" • ''" -
day itsveciingtlit 7 o'clock.: = - • • •
Ais evening Arithmetic Clas. und,e-ithe -
Call midget a CifeUlliftl , 7 • •
ityrAGIC DROPS—The l'entir Wonder-iirditWorlti.
.131, lALY'B PAIN EXTRACTQR=Faithe.eUre*t •
C9nsunipticiti. itrenpalkia - Rlrettettatie ;Tani
Pleurisy; Sores;:elialleiifleimiutior4l3l.rans„Prampe,---.;' V.
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Barns ac. -' Priee.tissanty-five-r.eritiAlty Ueda -4100W ',.- ' ' :',-;-,. , ~',"-;,',',... •
dollar 'per,tottle. ' 'Forsalt litihe , bledical..l,lepot;-- , .. ~: , ;. -. ., : ,...;„..., i-:: ,- ...]:•:.'„,- "
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: , -•."'-':',1:.!50.$1111-PHEPTELEr:ERREET.
10011. ,SALE--4,:uaialble, property of Seventyr:Aoree
Jr of band,,,eitnate.ono•half a wilairoutihr...gai ,Iroad -
and up BiglievaieklY Cijolet about • - fortyjteres:
ration , —balanee ark choice Haber The whole lalgood .
land, and well adapted fort mallet kitd6ntad iitebeilk„
or for reeideneei for pereons :taint haidereitellialieetty.,/
The location is healthy atidPlitatiant.ao only aboi th elf,:::
an honeeride. There'aiviturridg hciitiesandawle,
dry out bull dinga i with garden; Trait audather:lutprove.
meats' 'Price *d7oo -
S.
cots,- t'ilalSitahrlihtlitre4V
FOW SAL4E—A vattiable , properir iattwo`444:aati
Items of Load, agreeably silaatediMil'ennsYlvaalti,_,
Avenue, fourmiles from Vie eftp, fiarmga new brick
, ecitiago'r house, of leve&roonisi ariatiged.leYl.sl4l°l2!
style and,rorellbnilo, • also, - stable;'&e.ila Mirderii (MI!,
, andotherimprovements.-li;most:dealibt,ileteoee
for a gentlemeridaisg basitiess • . :
BzPVTIIBERT;Ren , LAgiriti
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ootB , r ~ .s, 4 oSmithflohliareet. '
I ILARlONETB.—,TtiffieultlOKigttpiningktorßset.,
1../ and good toned Cl ritmet•mthis;nowntry, having
been long and severer': hilt by' tite'_Mualaal Pahlt4tha
. subseribee halthad made - tor - hiolerapresayie
-leMioni, %%trek , . have The y` and ~:...•-
latitori-ot the intSrstutkel'insßutOPS,'M i diire Warranted
superior to any Claricmets &sir. Offered for'.7r!le, - 4.1 4 11:1,..
West. The stook compriset(- - • „,
Ciarioneti—:lt r oxid IS keys
8 "
C : - it at . , tg
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Thise in want of really good Clazionets c willimr
a rare chance.
oetB - Sign of. the.Golden-Herp,lol;thini street. 7,
PLENDID- I ViatillJEENT.4: ,, ,— TittihnitientiberlMa
just reeeivedltnitmoiceoof a: - 3rery46l.6a-Veleetion:::'
of Pianos, made by Jsitirstu 4. Mask 4 1.16 o; br,Dtathaosh,.„.
NOW Next. Alnotfg-ydhers, -MagnifieentAblrels",
seven eptavograndirtioto, made by Nunne k Clark r=
This Initrument , alter ti careful,trial and ' invesnga ton,
raenltentani a l *oat powetliir dpihneine ra
yettuw. : -
medium/ 4 s.counoy..„
,so,eesoctt! - ; =44T:tit.Pouf!,
every
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e4ted!tra
if from iliceotke, cavern sioeimitte-warrallted-Ms l ?
it not stmerior, to any ever .
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FASHiIONABLENEE& CH AliT , 4-.T A
Nm5172-_ , ,LlMlRTY=rnmeri , l'arsmamg,.:PA4 4 :‘ .
(One• Door below Eagle liotebv , , ,
TS now-receiving-from the eastn handsomeramortinent
of Cloths;Cassinteres:anallesdngs;.vrldeb - milt be
made ro order in . the shortest noticei•Mul- at the lowest
.pricenniftedSll......"; • r°l.7°
A2TORMY,AWD_OWINSSLLOIVLS • tiAlt,••
rIFFIcE„No„,47 xiautpi . g. arrgs , I , 4ltooZarrht
Ponta. •PitiOyEzi ,, Pa. t, -,lnoomdaviets:
,-..pistelburgU Nursery.
N Omnibus rank'every hour from th 6 corner aF
Market and Penner streets the Garden; Penn.
p ful isiloreitue; whake th6te Is choice
1 4.1.6e4 Howse Plants, bardy blanthly_anditunningßoaek
SOO Adelaideilloss , do,aVeTAT , BrritrAS, 15C01,110_
Peavat select
Phlox, Antithinium,, Casnatipna,dra,. andiribere'orderet , '
-will be'taken for „Apple,- Darns(' doiL-Pearf ehepl;and
Piaui Trear,Qoinee And -F ilbert_do,Gmevine4Oonee=•,--_.
banies,Vorranta,Strambeerres,.kpi,Bhol,4o,rii'sbialt, :f : • :::••
&c. from thelfill Nuteelyl. -_
Orders directed to the propnetorribionWtke-rine
-burgh- Poet Offieeito - tie Garden,-Pennsylvanta Avenue; •
or at Mr..R, r
, Y31 ... h wilt Ike proltiptlx attended
JOIIN MtIOHgOCit R< ° lf t - ,
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a s ttnidy tti4iti - bOttitit4l picuitexAstvluiety..
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,* ' ' i-,',73,Third street:— , -., •
DUcliw H - Ext Aanparlorarttcls bffreah
rrartiele
hulledOnettelleatTroar, jeer reeeived tnidDit feta., 4
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(I_OSIIEN AND W. K.-CHBESErAlyyayscat- juTdi
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{SHITS BlidZit -ctUGAR-.4tilit bagi'just. received •
'irididforsaltsby:t-NILLF4'/E. RICIIETSQN, •
det3- . -Nos VI and tat labors streets .•
AUT se76TUtiFiE,
received and c for. saki by.. • -
Geed ~...AULLER.;&-itreggralN.
GLOVES AND &
VIOW on hand 750 dozeaof Ltidiee.Castrmerei a . E
Fleeced, Kid and other Gloves. ~ ,,Also.everY4csoriPlio•
of Hosiery, comprising more Man 1G errzen:,, , lnet ,3
DGOODS,4lltinting-deiliscAVAatf...__._Yrn &
Co hs, every - style' of fashionable „. -.-
consisting of Silks, Cestuneres;'ve Lain,* Futuna oto•
vines, Partunettas and Alpacas. -
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bons 'f tOct7
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BON & CO., will open iii. Lt.iy thltlr 4:l.lwiet,ltlet
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