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BoßftalluTiO Kot.m> Weft. nß&fr the CoctlUuUoft i bat ft saMwl. tt* t»nu»<ai to tbo Cstatrcaa Brolbetlv^ol- PgXE. v , NiTIOKAX. BEttOCEATIC TICKET. ' ” ’ FOR PRESIDENT, FRANKLIN PIERCE, „ ,0F A’EIF BAUPSffiBE. {,' ■ FOR ytct HIEStDENT, •VILLLVMJ. KING,. FOR TOME VV Tttß SPPBKWcorr.T. . GEORGE W. WOODWARD, „. ’ oy'ivxtmSEvor-XTr. - TOR CANAC WWnSSTONIiR, . W.ILEIAM HOP.KINS, • oFjrssiavßTo,\ tw.vrr. . . r ■• ' Sstnocratic Electoral Ticket for .Pennsylvania, , SCTATOEIAI, ELECTQBK.':VA-'-: QflOQfttt K. WOOWAJUK . UCASDLESS,' GkN. ROBERT PATTERSON. r.> < <>s •*.• < EEfrK*»*TATIVE'REOTOfcS. y-*. : tuilriit' . JtiUnt&s \ t Trtm talk*. * | JS. It. & Pter. " •: ?. Ggoßcnr lf Mum* 14. JtnrtCutnrc. , S.JJosjr MittXß. 15 JaiACßomsos. 4. P. IF. Bocnv% - Mtti* Hunt fma Jr. 17-- James-Bir.xmi&, * J v <U. A* Apple. - 18. Maxwell M'Caset?. j - -t;-j.: Iloo> IS.-gtr.tcp.AXP. l "- lO.Gon; Joseth STDonald- •: 8. « 20. WttUVtf S. CilAmV. *l> DATtnJPtSTER., . tfl. A,sdhw Bcuke. . •Ift.'Jl* E.JAME3. . : "iJi IVIUiIAM I OPXV» - ’•• - H. JoniMltwSdmt. '2!. JOHj.S.MCHMO'tT. ' ' 12. P. v * ~ Si. GroMK li. Baebct. PIERCE, KING, AND THE UNION. Another Gun from the Keystone State. ' ' OBKAT HASS MEETING „ IK WESTERN PENNS TLVAN lA. .'-r Democrats nrß&asylv&nii carry ’thß’tickct m^voT^ru-' • bat carry your 6t*to; ■;.'!• ln October for tho cuke of yoar brethren Ihraughrtut- W ---&woioi , Z)oift7J’4* ; ad Rcad\ng. - ! . f “THESE IS HO SUCH WOBD AS FAH." - • ThiiSUto CentrftlConimlUe,impressed with tbo-Import-- - . -ant .inflneaoefof'tho glorious 'demonstration at Kcadiog z : throughout the Statoand "Cnion, and anxious. to aoeommo-- .» date tha Democracy of Western-PennsylranSa, by assent* ■.::: party.-throughout 7 the State In their, must, an* ttoonte that a GREAT MASS CONVENTION "OF TUE OF PENNSYLVANIA. win wserablo at GREENSBORO 1I( Westmoreland * county, l oa THURSDAY. • .the sth day or OCTOBER, at 10 o'clock. A. M. ••■■■friends of We. Qmstitution cnd-IMViuon f—<»ne more 1 *tWJ3?h*~one more victory and all ta safe, • • •• *• r - <lf Jtowjftean uz Oome out In tour ntieht— i v,. all ye who lore your country—who cherish the republican 1 •• . juindplcanf.Democracy—whOffcopport the Union anß who 1 are in Lvror of the Hon. F RtoKwt Pi tit ft:—■ the statesman— ; , : ut« clU2naßoldifiiv—thechamploa ofcinl and’ religiontfUb- - .•rtytrißnd the defender of theeonrilttitwa—and of the Ifon. j • firthcr of the Senate and one of its.no- 1 ; WestomaanentJt CSorae.oneJOotneain!’ iM • ■■■■■• 1 Distinguished ;*peftkcrg viU- aiMresg the ntawi,’among 1 • whom may b<» expected, lion. JAMES BUCHANAN Arid 1 Oor. WM. BTOLKE. or JOUN VAN Bl REN, £=q . 1 New-York; Hen. ROBERT 0. SCOTT, of Mttfnla; Hcu LEWIS CASS, of Michigan, Jtoa. & Ju DOLGLAS, of, MUndla. t * i ■■■..; Bemooacy of VlrgioU wad Ohm. are specially inrltal 1 : “1° att^neW-: They, will be wcUcQmed hy.tMd, ttratmorcland 1 ;. with upeu-handsand warm.hearts.- - • ■ .The, Bennxuntiu Maea BelegaUonfl from tho.townchlpa in 1 : ■■: r sv«?tmt>relAml, Allegheny. Washington, Greene,' Itutlcr, ] AnartronK, Cambria, Somerset* and other counties, will W'i . ganiZA without delay ,t*>. attend-the celebration '.andreport i lb the undersigned. ,„, Arraogcj&enUwiU be mode with-tho.RaU iU>ad.and other . means of convcyauce to accomodate all.:: \ ... JAMES C- CLARKE, Westmoreland THOSIA3 WATSON. Washington: JES3RLKISURE, Grcooc t .Subcommittee orthe7tatcOentrabC©uunlttee fbZATHifL*/ ofArm»rrzmml of IPaJ/rwcTanJ (Ximlv —Xsrat 1 l prater.'"tnutam A Cook, VlO J ■Williams* Jmt>b Tumty, A*ex McKlonor, I> K March and, FA lUhrcr. Tbamaa’j Barclay, Daniel Klstler.jr. M Q Keener, \ T Elliot, John Malone, a MOraouja, IS Bigelow, T J Cantwell, II I) Foster. The folhrt-uig Committee bate been appnlnß-A by the County ComraUrec Of <btkmiUe£ of JattfiJ’iou —JamesCClarke Israel Lucafrr, Wm A Cook, John .Momsott, H D Foster, IF C MarchanJ. 3! Flaunt, WtaJ Williams Jacob Turner; Alex MiUfunej, 1 D K slar&atid, F A Kohrer. T J Ban lav. J M Laird. <fbma»tter nflteaepUtin.—- lion U D Forier, Andrew Graham, I Eaq, Hon 8 L Carpenter, Dr John Dr 3 I* Brown* 1 Wm A fitokes, Esq, Daniel KlstlcrSr. h N Ciopper, J M Wm IZ Hacbo, Hnu Jamca 8011, almon Deter, Johnifcrirrr, John tleercc, Gen James Keomn, Col John McFarland, John A Hors. Mai John Lloyd, Jblrn rausoM,Cfcnsti*u*ox, WHhamßeU, Bandal Johnston, Col: Benjamin Byerly,.ilsq. Capt Jeremiah Murry,’ • »tnu EnodgraoH. Irwin Ilorrcll, Edward lATtou. Peter White headi Joseph Hawk, Jr, Maj C Xibengood, Col Joseph Nice* • : ?’anger t Maj Robert West, James feuatems, lion Samud ... HUI»:.Dr,L.LlJigcIow; IVmiamlSoss, -Itou John - Hilt, l>rrl Kemps Admn Horn. =I , ~Qoti wfcre of J?xn<incL —Sitnnri Jk-rar, Esq,: Jliy -Jsract Vn caflT. Thamnff J Barclay* Kfiq.:; • j • >thk sati'bbay hobkiso fost, - Of-thia morning,'is lor sale at ihe coouter. Be- Sides, a great, variety of foreign and domestic news, miscellaneous reading, etc., it lias a full ,- account ofthe- .-grand.' l whig “iizxle” -which ex ploded on the 2B3, behind.the-AmericanHotel.' Thot was a rich affair and we giro a true ac count of it. THE TRIUMPUAST DEMOCRACY. Ia every state where elections have : been held ' ■ this year the Democracy have signally triumphed. Five States have held elections since the two par* ties made, their nominations for President 'and - Vioo President, vht: .North Carolina," Missouri, lowa, Maine and • Vermont. If these elections : : afford any indication of tho general result in | November, Gen.: Pierce will bo most triumphantly elected. ‘ North:Caroliria has always heretofore been re garded as a .Federal Whig Stato,'hut the result - ofthe recent-elect! on there clearly shows that “Old Rip Van Winkle” has awakened from his - long sleep, robbed thtf soalcs from his eyes, and taken up his abode ia the great Democratic ... family." , Ihe following is tho : official vote "for 'Governor in North Carolina. Reid, Democrat 48,481 . Kerr,' Whig ....„ 42,903 | Majority for Reid....... 5,491 | . Pierce’S majority in November will he.. much | greater thou Reid’s. The-Legislature is Demo- ! - eratio on joint ballot, with a Democratio G. S. -Senator, in place of Mr. Mangum. ’ In Uissonri, the resnlt of the election, has been so decidedly Democratic, that the Scottpa pera have been compelled to take the name out of their list or » doubtful States” and put it in the Pierce column. Tho vote of Missouri will go for Pierce with as much certainty as that of New Hampshire. The Democracy in lowa have madea clean sweep, notwithstanding the tel-lie-graphio re porters worked hard to figure out a federal vic tory there. The’returns for the whole state give the following vote for the candidates for the state offices; • - Democrat*. '~ . intgi. fee of SUte-i-G V AisClwy 10,884 W Jenkins MOST An-lltw “ -irn FattM....- 18,848 AF Porter 14.;ss SlTttamr'r—3l r, M0rri5....... 10,783111J8 Jtom H. 042 The demactatio majority is about • 1900. By comparison of the recall-with those of-the pre vious elections, it will ho seen that while .the vote ia falter, the democratic majority is larger . than usual. . , ~ triurtph is etjUally Uecioive in the legislature elections. The Senate will stand, ’ democrats 20, whigs IT; the House, whigs 2,,. As.,the, democrats 'will - have" - tweuty-Bik majority on joint ballot, their success ■ , ifs the eloctioh of Doited States Senator seems certain. Rt Jlaine the popular vote is overwhelmingly Democratic, andjthere is no donbt hut that the. State will go for .PisncE and Kixo by from 10,'- ODO t0'15,000. For Governor, there were two democratic candidates in the field—Hubjjuu?, the regular nominee", ahdCiwtDLßtb-Aoti-Kquor law. Tho result shows that Cnosnr, the whig candidate, received 16,903 in 167 towns; Hfb tWTO 25,312, and CBAsnimn. 14,513. Combined w#le pfiHbBBABD and Chasdlee 39,825, or 22,- 917 more than the regular whig nominee!! The DegSalatareis Democratio. Vermont'has not gone altogether Democratic, bdt oar vote in that State has increased beyond hh and there has been no election for Gcvernor by the people- ITe ldo not and i«»er did- claim Vermont, lint the whigs ore awfully afraid that their .chances of carrying it are gone! Still, however, wTare wil- ° n the S «>“ *>'**»' - - The hall of Democracy is rolling onward with Wtmderfiil rapidity from one end.Sf ttXloTto the other. Democrats, keep that baUin mo tictti , '[ . .lOnSSIOR'9■ATTACK tJPOJS JDDQK: WOODWARD. ‘V If tho Whig speakers at the,,_Canven4lon of ; Thursday did not for,the whig caflse, shew ofUkem sac ooededrtnrexeiting.nn tempt forHhentaelres. "Among the foremostof this class is W. F. Jonssioj;, ’ formerly an nool ilehlal Governor. Heffipened with'o it^ong-j»p pcal to our. adopted. ftlfowrcHizena. teSyot'o fbK the Father of the Native American Party, and after being delivered of r great amount of non sense on subject,,ho°aunched,oirtj.n«irade against Judge Woodward. ■ A^ tcr that ho (Gov. Johnston) hod known Judge Buffington for a long time—2o years, ho eaid.ho did not know-Judge Woodward, and he thanked-flod,ij»i| ; howfltfd not aSso ciate with.sucbaman. He had modest ut£roent3 : m the papers of this city, Jn relation toYis ac tion in the l.eformGonvefition, whichwere false'-: Judge Woodward , was oppoaedtogranting tho privileges to foreigners that we onjoyedonrselves. .ffc.had mado 6;jnotlon:in tho;Eefortn Convention tocxoludO foreigners froin citizenship, and at tempted to smooth It over in the papers, a few days ago, but lira (Jndgo W.’s) assertions were false, and ho knew: them to he'se. Unexpected Judge W. had friends present: if so, ho stood responsible fatihiSiWordseany where and every where. Judge Woodward was withoutlegal abil ity; he was no lawyer ; the- late Judge Conlter hod said ns much in his decisions ih the Supremo Ponrt, -If Judge Woodward .was elected to the Supremo Judgeship, no foreigner wonld bo se cure in his just rights,: who wopld outer a Court in which Judge W. presided. This was the case, Sach was the' peculiar texture of tho Judge’s mind. - Could, anything bo more basely'mean -than suoh a statement coming from a man who, by .acoident nnd'lrcason to his political principles,: occupied. for a time.the Gubernatorial Chair ? William F. Johnston .speak contemptuously of the legal abilities: of GcorgoW. Woodward! It isnu idea which will cause all who hare observ ed bis sinuous course for some years.past, to iangh. When ho was "n trifling pettifoger in Armstrong county, Judge ;Woodward'had reputation that the.most distinguished lawyers: in tho State might well envy." Whilo ho was foremost at the bar in.his district, and regarded ■with consideration by Courts and Juries, on ac count of’his legal knowledge, W. F. Johnston, the^man: who, now. dares to. malign him,:, was en deavoring to make money by small and mean shaving operations. Somo may doubt this state ment, hut we will prove it by the testimony of two: well-known citizens.;: ; Hero it la copied from tho Morning Post, of Oct. 2, 1843. PICTURE OP A SHYUOCKt * A LEAF rr.OM THE HISTOItY OF WIIIIAirr. JOHNSTON, Tli© Federal Candidate for Governor. ■ . We have frequently board of the fransacUortfehieli 1* Oar© .ratalin thcfbUowJnp vtotomontof JAHI3 ClaiTand Judes -Mit. i t till., city, hot were unnhfo until Saturday. to prwure n-paper. In which their letter* were jiubll.ciiM Thb is hat one leaf in .lllchistory of Wto. F. Jobnstrm. llicTed etui Candidate ror.doranor, and nbrantlful picture of tils honesty It presents. truly: Wo rTisU fallmrlbtsupln ndny or tvro, u-ltb- otlirr sketches of.lho.liWoiy of this mnu. .annu-U.L>.ilrivc cu-rj honest v.hi-vre-m hKsopp'rr, „ , Prcraseßon, Au-u,t, ISM 3>tar Air.-—-In nnsmirio .yonr inquire nitotnyltUottjMiro “t - ccrtiln- ■■ djiiviu-’ ojKmilou on .the panoilVm. F. •Jul*nf«Um»Xsq., late msniiwr of Ar.ri-inbJy I harp to state a follow*' In the month or Autre** larTT* I mU Mr J.'hrt*ton m MarlwttNtrei t,n»ar irurU> l nnihcißUtoi.cw tot&kra?) ,*?* cl I'unch wf;li him at N In IhlnJ ntnvt Jthiht (tors-ho ta?au to cmaplaiq of one of our citv taako, whb h tui]rcfu<ct| in r.nJhfm &»0U IN tnluixkX notes, after lhrw» inontN JuU expired, I «i?hea whl_h linnklt w/A ItofaiJ the awl ’'rnmiCaciun.es'. lie otain ed that thu» Bvikowedit in him. list Muter, or U would not cow havo the ruT-Uc dppfisH* r nrfor preventing the money Ivin* re moved from It He further ihAt he would havMt anhNjwwur he tellcvod, nevt winter, to annoy said Bank, on much K« rcruial now Jul hlm-~ho having; lioeu nMiMnJj nati\t ly th • Democrats of Armstmng, anj he hclicred the-e wonU be -no ©rpOMttoa candidate U* irUhrd mo to loterevt mj» If to get him sj'ocie lorhiscotee, iicrlarlnK that ho had pondiwcdfl tracer l*nd Mid had to farSl'-iOO lo ewly Sn He ioci that lie had euttrsd : :Into :Uui» «mtrsei.Wore ih«sunjvnyloiij wifh a u«3pffn» wh'iahccmwts that Le fcnawnothing hut salt Mm, and .that he got the uctesroadorsod •exprest-tv to .meet this payment urpart.' -I promlfeyl to try and r j?pede foriiirD, i[uid begstrd hita wife to fljitrpbja fcgtiiir t this ; liauk,as jt .was the-only cno uhinh hml ; bowi of any real strricc to the small dpaUn in tliedty. . • A.j.l:ort. tlmQ < aft«».thneouv»\rßpTjon, Mr- : Jn< 3Jar» .coimahsioh;' tOßrchact, now of Urn iirm-nf 31* v Hocnasl v .Mid aatar ns vck memory. 8-*rr«, j him as *addlng-thatft)iMr^ j was « trlcuil, of m-iit inflaencA'in theafenlialy,havnj"lxH‘ir<’baln'uanof thpenm mlttw oc lianlj* last scfclou, he might, far this offence greatly injure the intp«w{R«f-thiuM; HL Bank. -Mn ilaV : went with me, that ermiing, to die £*rtiange, uml I Intro* ducod -Mr. JuhnMocto.idßj.,- Jhe inJutcrmUonwu.*r nmowed ms to ilie-w.fivnlof thfr hankvtmd.Sjr; Sir. May to a«Hist him, If it True lu his *XHrer*d<?4. rin>f him to cailnt hi 3 warthaufte u.ixtUav. At alwui tun lo’olw’fc next dari occompaciml Sir, mid feet Mry Slay at tho door.: They, renewal, the conter-mdon l/y thejn /.eleo«: l'W,aN near, hut did cot hoar Wbat.pafißbdi; tho' • * same day told mo that he could accommodate wy • friend. I-off,-rod to prty part of the djMNmqtyithlrh per cent. Sir. May dccun«tl rowlving anv port from mo, but .observed of Johnston; » tight eotuVor wunothlng to that, f.ffcct—that be bud reburged .the Jntervid, $.% ba SreU as tho making s£j. : A day or tiro afterwards. Mr. May called fit my house and .asknd uie If I had not heen^lmposed upon by Mr. Johnston, .In tho .wprcpotitAUons be luvl mado as to the-imtposr for which howonted tho specie. I maintained that I wnaimt— -that' Mr. .Tohnuton was, in my opinion, a highly estimable idUzen, «zd WQuldnot «ai'« n the p«m of s2o—4his wnubl bo ouiy.^worthy of jvtruvru <m tnoKtE, «hd . too low for a member of tl»o bank roiwuitteebf tbo tnre of.Wnnsytrsnlaj <Wel! r apid Sir. Stay, oome wltlume mnd 1 uliJ enuvinco you tbat ynn boVe been decrimt '.went together, first , to the etoro of Galbraith ■& HeruoMs • merebanm of this city, and formerly. I- bcitevo, of Kittan* ' ntop. Mr. Jlny begao by soyfng, ho wished toaak a crm^tlon ;0f Mr« Galbraith,’if he would bo kind enough' to ammer it * —Did youj ndpy or so ngt>. bnyof Wm/F. JohnstonyOrKU- L tanning, silver tor bank paper!—3!r. Q. smiled, and fia ia j IC wa-inot at Uherty to ftUßwery fu>4 begged to dedlho Uoln ;«j. i .Now,.fcid. Jlr. Slay, with ine further. I went . with him to SibhettV, the broken and Ibcro ascertained Ihat Mr. Johnston had offered them the Specie for par paper at a pPHDlamof sor 0 per cont. r and tnat .they ttod him to Oalhraith Aiicynolds, who had bought his lirfiVlbr ■ . Pittsburgh paper, at a. premium. I aftorwarts aacetiftlned : , that ho gotithia paper ondorpod at tho bank, before leaving - ■ fhc dty.. InYiew of-tho fact* UUcTosod, I remarked to Mr tMay.af f/wrt time, that a could descend to such tfc aptum* and falu pretences .tor tho - purpose of realizing fl petty profit hy the operation, could easily bo rnrrchaitd by ■ theopposlßos. '■ v. ! :-- r- ; Thesoarothofimts, to far os I now recollect. Xho lmprcv slon thon made on my mind could not bo easily effared. flud I know that the most material:circumstanced can bocom>^ borotedbyanumbcrofonrdtUoufl. I wouldnot cotno forward at thistimeto exposoffnchoonduct-.bntthata power isnertr at work overawing the feint In heart and purchasing the venal i' which-makes Itdooily Incumbent on every cTUton to telt in truth and stocorityjall ddculated to develop tho motives and passions of oar public men. * _ JAMES QE4T, 4th street Zeller fnm Jtfrl jlfay James GaAT,3Bsti. Ikar Sir t—ln anßwcrio your;ohauhy on the suMoct of the money exchange withm illiam >V John3ton,|Ef«q H so far as my memory serves me; 1 think tho JbUowing' correct so far as I ConScrpid, ‘ i „ M . , \ou mldrcsscdLine.onMnrknt streoVand'remsrkcd tliere is a ; vcry.clercr man In tho city, named W, F. Johnston# of » liittaiung, who is a very prominent politician; -,wasaxnetn* l«r of iho Store randidatofbr tooiectlqn and Ukdytobo elooted,<andtlmt ho had - abont three hundred' dollars •in Slorchnnts and Mamifacturers 1 B/to); whkli.be wantod sUver, asd as- the banks were-not paying apede# ftnd Mr, Johnston much in want would be gladif U conld boamngtxllbr him. You remarked rather lose pomethlng, than havo liim leave onr placo with any brul fooling to the hank. I told you I would give U, S. Bank paper for ity whlch was nearly pqniwOcnt to^^Bpocle: ; you asked wo to go to tho Exchange Hotel to bo inireduttd to Mr.J.; . We wout there, bntdidviouwe him that ertning- Toa ? me to^rny,wareUoure with:Mr. Johnston, nml intre*- uaccd blm; he told me ho bad ribotft *3OO in BL-4 ; M.-Bank notes ctidoread. but owing tothe of tliocwtorsc ditttonkrefttwsl^to pay spcclofor tbenL-: <J i s’ »wtli»H.& Bank notes lo bis ndgktarliood os will ns flui Bank of. Httsbuigh; aua> ttint 15® ■ J?* “J Jvr a.spooal oUlpiHon to fay sjioct? to'.somo row ■' i i: f' li®;Uouia.iioi bo.uartteuls©if-ho svas not thus■.ljeautfl arl- ip.Ye him tlif spivi- for tiro amoillitof Bts uolc.J.iifli 1 !' ohit]ili::jpoi: tTI j L -| j. yr ( / 11( 7 5V ;., I oS> aorvod ihnt. l trpuia diflllko to ask for tin intorc„t but lio in •.aistrd,-and t cave it to Min. , ' "i hoarJ-Mr, Johnston huisadlhttilver : for Plttsburjli pft]wr for seven per ©out pittnium to Mo«rs Galbraith A BoviioWs tn Mark,it struct, uhtrh surpriMdinis iTfiymurli. IcallcUonyou loimiutre of \ou onthr subirat. ;*mlaskeil you to go with me to Messrs.a jj- . y ou J ■recollect tlmt.Vfn both Sirrera ttic iufinnattDn oc.'i rarrot'i lalthongh Mr. Galbraith gavo-ns. ostacr dil : Mr. O. rfory ttr/oct. J felt a little.tmplrasantaboot lhs niat ;tcr,whiclA airoaiptoa too to : make somn inquiries which ro sultnd in.vcnCrtntiig me lu tho belief that the Jlttlo favor lyou and ! had paid. Johnston was not properly apprcdstixt * . . . ' Vour friend and o!:!'.liant si?rv : t, ■ , - JAME 3 MAY. -. ®dt sc-i'tti' spnie notrp aro oltiorrcd maredy to itor not compelling tha Bank In pay In 60 days. . Are the above certificates of If, F. Johnston’s 'chnraoiej BuffiolenteadoKement of his standing ■as an honorable man, or will they jhslifjjhia'nn ,scrupulous assault .upon the spotless fame and high acquirement of 'Judge IVoodwatd 2 .They will not, but they win aid in-lefting the public pmow what kind of. man-the-danderer of Judge, WoodwartHs. 1 WHIG EMISSARIES. -■ f We understand that the irhigs havp hod, and mayyethavointhisoity.apcrsonwhooallshimsolf “Professor FittgeraW.” This person ts, wo hn dcrstdnd, «a allen;hc has been-hired by the whigs to travel the country and abuse the demot crats, and Jib paid for-doing bo, on the same prin ciple tho Hessians were in the revolutionary war, received a remuneration for every Amerfcaaihey could MB. Ibis .Site is a spoiled edition of the other ronegade, Collins, and in a day or two vre trill give them both “ fits." ; , < - - " INDIAKA DEMOCRATIC SBSTISO. A meeting of the Democracy of Indiana coun ty was held at the public housefeof Mr. John Woods in the village of Tuunelton, on Friday the lith, iCTptfßtatte of oitizens prevailed. Aheautifal young ever one hundred-and fifty feet, was'raised in front of the Tannellan House, hearing a banner on which were inscribed tho names of Fierce, and King,—•- The meeting was organized'hy calling Major S. 8 Jamison to tho chair. On motion, Capt. Jno. ■M, -Mirfshalij-tSamuol -D'ancau'and- -fsaac dosser 3 Wore appointed Tice Presidents; Clerk Batter field and James Buncno, * Secretaries. On- mo*': tlon of Mr. Buttorfield, the following gentlemen were nppomte’d - a committee' to. prepare resolu tions: Dr-IL- 0. Ecmisoir,'John-Woods and Mivj, F. Laird. . To. the absonca of,the committee, the meeting was very Ably Ond'cloquently addfessed •by.Thos.E-Morgan, .Esq:; of 'lndiana, - and 111 W—Wicr, of SaUsburgh, whoso speeches were loudly cheered by tho audience. > Thp.coramiUea. on resolutions, through their chairman, Dr.,|L,G. Lomison, reported tho foU lowing resolutions, which were unanimously adopted! - r ' ' Itesolved, That wo deem the elective franchise the highest: privilege; of friemen nnd-’a judicioiis exercise or it in tho coming contest so os to de feat tho plots and machinations of captions whig-' gery, ofy'dal importance to the safety -and ulti mate prosperity of this Ifnion. Restlvtd, That we cordially approve of and in dorse the principles adopted by the representa tive democracy at Baltimore, and that Franklin 1 Fierce and William Rufus King who were nomi nated by the convention fat the respective offices of President and Vico President, aro mon of su perior abilities and great moral worth, and very deceivingly merit tho aid of every true democrat m favor of their election. /f«0/rrrf, Tbat..woapprovei-oi proceedings-in 1 the.lflto Democrario Ststo ConYCOfioiij and com mend- tho nomination of Judge Woodward for Jaslioe of tite Supremo Bench, nud Col Williim Hoplclns ror CanutCommiHaiouoT. Risolvcd, That in the person of Ang. Drum, we shall bo represented in Congresa bjr a states man, and one in whom we can rely. Rnolvei, That Samuel Elder, who is before the people as a candidate for the Assembly, and also Oco-W-Losman, candidate for County Com missioner, aro men of integrity:and uprightness: .and well worthy the confidence of the people. r ■ . Raolved, That tho proceedings of this meeting bo published -in the Apalachian, Greensbnrgb ’■ Argus, ~a nd . Pitlsborgh Saturday Morning Post. ITEMS EOfi EOLXTICIAKS, Vsiuiosr.—Tho eleotion in Termont resulted disasterously to the Scotties. Their Candidate for Governor is defeated by about COO, They elected their Governor last year by 1244. So hey have made a net Toss of over 1 TOO. So mueh for Scott’s popularity! Wmo Mobam Ihi'BOVimi,—lt is said that there has - been a-remarkable * improvement in the morals of tho Whig party of late, ns evi denced in the fact that they no longer bet on ejections” “Ob, no, wo never bet,” is their motto in tlds canvass. * Quits a “sizzw "’—The call for Iho'Wchster : conventionin . Boston, has been signed by about 4000 federal voters. If those men do not “cam in,” the Scotties will be ihc third party in Bos ton, In point of numbers . lion. Robert Toombs is stumping: the state of Georgia in favor'of Hon. Daniel Webster for the presideney. John Van Burnt lately said in a rpeeeh that, of tho 120,000 persons in New York who voted for Martin Van Burcn in 1818, he had heard of only three who win not vote for Fierce and King. Webstfb rat'ESa iv Boston.— The Boston Courier baa hoisted the M ebster and Jenkins' ticket, making two papers now in that city ad vocating that ticket, the Daily 800 having come flnt.for-Mr.WcbstoriscTicral taonthß .ago.' - Both of those papers, however, support the regular whig ntenineer for State officers. Ojiiu leukvocault lostto Tift! VTuttiß Gree ley, who has ju°t returned frotua nusslon to flhio, evidently -.despairs of s snccossfclrrsnlt in .that State. Ho says tho nomination of Hale will receive 20,1)00 votes, and that at least 10,000 of them will be drawn from the Whigs. Hale's strength is no doobt entirely under estimated,- as Is also the Whig proportion of the vote; but take it at Greeley’s own estimate and the State goes for Pierce by 10,000 plurality. (Jraml Wblg ProcesUon. ' Tho following description of tho oi der in which n, procession, at a grand Whig Mass Meeting rc osnfly held in Ohio, was formed, is frora the Cin cinnati Fnquiter : ■ . l, A.creamrotor«ltiorro.putllti- '-. ‘- - - ti, A liuagy. rontalniue . .. . . J, Taorcntlnnni mnnagalifte hat-. ' ■i Twu tighttuy tcaiLr. nut i ii, Tau (lurk lay whecWiorpos, Cwitrln c,- A linage vo&ou. routalninz t; A driver, amt ■l?i '-A^man carrying a banner on wlitdiwasnatntml'ttio ■ - “Laat ot tlioMitaiti.'*'taa ' - • -0, A uiAnUoWlngntanaaleaijlhthijAiafrlran HoAimil to, A filer amt . • . , .11, A drummer tad l.h hialnunent, and . - .-. 1— • A teas drummer tad hLa inscruiiteot, end lit, IVmrjteaUetaentodo ttMltollowin'. .. In. this ordcr tho. procession- passed over: tho dawn, first tnrning to the right and then to the left, and finally drawing up in front of tho bsrn. .Bang! went tiie Red Artillery'” ASOTHEB EIRE IN FRONT t The Hon, Daniel Jenifer, of Maryland, has published a long letter,-.in which" ho : gives his reasons, for not supporting tho‘candidate of-his -party, Gen,. Scott. Mr, Jenifer sums up as fol lows f.-?. " Underall tbe oiNumßtances, I look upon the nomination of Gen- Scott as unfortunate for him - self, unfortunate for the whig party;and, should ho be elected,- unfortunate for tbecountry. 1 En tertaining these views, I should be unworthy thp generous confidence of tny friends, if I suppress ed tho expression ofthem—at though lam aware in doing so,. I eqbjeot : myself to the nttacks of those who, loving party more- than principles, •consider It o virtue, to denounco every man who ihoe the temerity to avow opinions contrary to theirs” , ; : ? ’WojiAk’s W it.-—As J udgeDonglas was rctnra ingfromthe Reading. Convention, ho fell asleep in the car, while seated near a lady with whom he had been conversing. She drew her scissors and was in tho not of trimming ono of. his long docks, .when he opened his eyes and asked, “ What are you doing ?” “ Only playing- the part of Delilah nud sbonring. the. Giant,”.waß tho ,qoiolt reply. ■ .L.UiOS RoßEsav.—A man named. Dobbin nnd his wife, and a man named Cayley, have been committed to-jail- in Oneida county; N:-Y,, ; on nnspioion of stealing ®BOOO from:two: Irish;.:girls named Shell, recently from Canada: Tho money .wna mostly gold,--and was kept in chests. It was givon.to the girls by their mother and ’an ancle, Brass is “7>re J'nsi," at -ShelbyvtllojKy., has taken down its old Bignand hung out a new one, -with thin inscription; - "Some of tboßo who look fit tho head of our columns may be eurprleod to find that wo have hauled down tho lmmco of Seottaud Graham and runup those of Pierce and Kinß."— Free Sept. 18. ‘ , Sentenced to'be Huso—Lucy Randolph, a [slave, boa been oonvictcd at Richmond, Va., of ikifliug her infant child, and sentenced to bo bung ion-the 22d of October., Sho.has, however, been jeoowncadod to mercy by tbo jury. «gg»“A'MOBE GALLANT JIAN, QB A JIOBE HONORABLE KIAN” THAN 'GEN. PIERCE,. BOTH- IN PUBLIC AND IN PEI 'VATE,I NEVER KNEW.'’—Gin, Scott to Col. Goman, _ ; * - ’ > \ jLI t 'y "T**" 1 jffl* Gen. Piebcit r» Eioxenka Quauitbd [ FOBTHR wncp 0* PRESIDENT -0 t IBIS CHEAT 1 Rmmi4c.~NaUtmal MiMgtkcer, at "\Vmhington City, S&» Madame Jenny-Bind GoMMhnudt, ac companied by Let husband,. passed through Paris lately ytay to Italy. Items of Hews and Miscellany, Welearn from tho Houston Telegraph that a very large qupliiity of vino has been made in Texas this seasetrfroiivtativS-grapes. Most of th&wije has bSen ffiade frum tbe mustang grape a of a'/beautiful: color, and bbems to chmbinji some of the qualities of claret arid port,. f , - , Mr. Thos. Quigley, and his., daughter, bliss Phcebe Ann Quigleys have nt length died at Mai" den, N, T>, after prolonged.sufferings from the injuries received by the explosion on the Bein deor. ’ They were both from St. John’s,. Porto Bieo. The whole number of lives lost by this calamity tshow known to be thirty-seven;;; A little girl, aged thirteen years, has made an affidavit against a man named Hodges, in. New York, who sho charges with selling lottery po licies. She with other children had been in the practice of purchasing “ one shilling” lottery policies of Hodges. The latter has been arrest ed, andbeld ovorin’ss,ooo tomn&wer the indict mont before the grand jury. - The Austin (Texas) Gazette has a report that a revolution has broken out-among the Mexicans at El Passo, who, it is Bald, have proclaimed a constitution for the Bepnblic of Victoria. The report is believed to be a hoax. Norton Paters, of Missouri, recently made a handsome speculation by drivingabeep overland to,California. Ho started with 2,500 sheep; and .at Salt Bake he sheared them and sold the wool' for $2,600. - Oa. reaohingCaiifornia with 2,000 of them In good condition, lie was offered eigh teen dollarsa .head: for. the lot, which herefased/ being sure of a higher price. It appears from a decision l of Judge Camp bell, of Nett York, in a case of the trustees of the Forsyth street, Dutch Beformed Churoh Y. the Bev.jFrtdoriohr.Busche, ■ that the .Germans have bnt ono word tejerpresa ‘‘majority” and “plurali ty ,”nnd thutitcan onty be determined fromtlre context which of these ideas is meant. The earnings of tho Mansfield and Sandusky (Obio) Boilroad, for the lost six monthß,.aro $160,022, being an increase of 26 per cent, ever the same time lost year. The two elephants, Borneo and Juliet, fell through ft bridge ever a creek in Fnlton county, a few days since, and were considerably injured. Juliet was quite badly need. They belonged to Quick’b menagrie. Arrangements have been mado by an Eoglieh agency, for tho emigration of n largo number of respectable, persons from England to the' Fences ’ Valley in Texas.. A newspaper to maintain tbo rights of the in dustrial classes, ie to ho started soon in Cleve land, Georgo Lippard and J. B, Bouton are nam ed as the editors. Two men, named Curtis and Bui ter, have been arrested: at AYarreuton -(Vn.) -Springs, charged with the . morder of a colored man employed there ns nservaut. Ho was fishing at the time, and it is said his body was thrown into the river, - , A young man, who pre tended to: bo a returued Cuban volunteer, it is alleged, has decamped from Philadelphia, after . forging the names of Messrs Van, Sickd & Eagers, to receipts for $1,600, and altering a chcok from $8 tosBo. - ■ The Boston Transcript, which seems more than half inclined towards spiritualism, says:—A highly respectable indy of Dedham, who took a prominent port in the Into Spiritual Convention to lloFton, has become insane, and taken to the hospital. The Bostonians talk of giving Abbott Lawrence a ptiblio testimonial of honor, on bis return from his residents in England, us Minister of tho United States. A Catechism for our Adapted Cltisona Who passed a law in 1 Tito .extending the pc .riodof Naturalization framrierfoToarfeiViwhirj'? Answer—Tho Federal Whigs. What party abandoned their own ticket in tho city ,of- New York,, and went in . and elected tbe .Native: American: candidate for Mayor,' James .Harper, who was infavnr of requiring a residence 'of tirmfy-oue yesrC; before natural nation,in the rpring of IS tit Aus. —Uo Federal Whigs. | . What party abandoned their own Congression al ticket in tho Tall of -lfrid, 'nnd webt in and elected thrtt XatitK-Anitrisim members of Con gress in the city ol" New York ? Ans.—The Federal Whigs. , What party did the same thing: in the oil vof Philadelphia? Ana.—The Federal Whigs. Who waa tho Native American enndidatofor ( President in 1841? Ans.—Wixfieuj St’oit. Who la in favor of a total repeal of the N&ta i ralization laws—so that no foreigner can bo per mitted to vote 1 Ana.— WisriEtD Scot-t. ; Who got "fired with indignation" at the con duct of foreigners in New York ? Ans—WwriEtn Scorr. Who drew up an “ appeal,"designed to rally a Native American party ? Ana.—Wiswkmo Stott. Who thinks that we ore, libera) enough' if; we allot? the bhildren offoreig’nerS wUo nre bhrn here to tote, without allowing their fathers .'to come and help govern tie? i Ana.—Winmeio Scow, p. Who approved of tho Philadelphia movement, i*W ho twined.it; .by the Native Americans, apart I of, which'movement- consisted' in burning tho churches of naturalized citizens 1 Ans.—WinrniLii Scow. Who got out a campaign caricature represent^ I ing somelrishmen kittling to Gen. Scott- in tho , city of Near Tort? Ana —The Federal Whigs. .. Who were In favor of. allowing nigroa to vote in .Rhode Island; but Werengalnst giving the same privileges to foreigners ? Ans.—The Federal Whige. Hasp Bits fob Aroomext.—Greeley, of the Tnbuhc, admits that tbo.army is not the beat school to loam those things wbloh &t men for civil office; but soys,' if “soldiering is a bad trade, the sooner wo get him (Scott) out of it the hotter. That is one reasou for going for. Soott, which baa not hitherto been urged. The idea of electing a man President because it is .desirable that he should have a, •better’ trade, Is certainly a novelty for which' the world is in debted to the ‘whitecoated" philosopher.— Cm. JTng. J£3F Daniel M. Christie, Esq., one of the fed eral candidates for electors in New Hampshire, said in the Legislature in 1840: «I go for a dimltiim of the Union, if slavery br not aboluh ed.” - So says the Now Rempsbiro Patriot, of the )16th Inst, with*, the documents before it.-- This is one of the Scoft and Graham electors. B6F* The Scott ratification meeting at Buffalo having -proved a failure, one of the whigs nest day declared by way of excuse: , “ I tnl(i tbo d n foola it was no use to try to get np a meeting that evening There was a circus mtown; thetbeatre was in full blast, with » Concert, an exhibition of pftintitig, and a mon key show." 7 at the late-session, authorized the construction of a-war fortification steamer, by Mr. Stevens, of Hobo ken, which is intended us a sort of floating for tifioation for tbo harbor of Now Vorlt. The whole cost without the armanent. will be about $400,000. Gbauds ok toe Revesve,— Cfcn. James, U, S. ■Senator I'roxa lihoJe Island, has hold meetings in ■ Boston and New'York) of the Bub-oommittoo ■tar the purpose of ascertaining frauds on the “They meet in Philadelphia on the A©“ Tho captain of a lately arrived New Bed ford'Wilder, home;,by way of Australia,“reports bbing a| Sydney four months lost year, die says thatthdstatemonts of tho Inunejißo fieldßofgold in Australia are greatly exaggerated- The mi ners experienced, hardships that would scarcely be credited. ' Missouri Clay Monument Associa tion has-resolved: to erect a monument in- SU Louis stra cost ofs7S;ooc>. , ' ’ - j JOHry-FOBE- AH9 yrefr-Twa . _ | ittST—r-Eoic of Alabama? z * ' Come. jaio theScraatraijcsong, *?■*-' * AnJ let along: ?r > <. A Wollvoto UioHiraaUo v i , v AifisnaaK > knouts—Join, frgcxnc&r fc ' "*■ < , rot* Pfpreo, th cl HJraollc’ Sail. * ‘ * -Attd Kfeg, of" Alabama. ™ ft 7W' n £., pl P !unls lt Polk • ’ triad to make a w**: 'VlniL'j thunjan? vtpheard thouwrroalr, • mwnclnso to Alabama; : ~: &ei ; •- , Bufcnl thebikUofc box told, » In tones i that made ruir colit 5 u That to defeat they all were raid ; r. By &$k f tktfEeuxies&26&Q. I AtJdihougli »tia strongest la yet true, •*, vjjqr tow .the sameln^flnytwo; Tho name of P lores they never knetr, Aor Klngfof.Alabama; • /.... ,soconaeuii(f3et ng-teich-oncoanoro - : The lesson taught la forty four, A little stronger than before, i So they wIU all remember. Plcreo fought in frcalom’o battlo-IlcW, ' Ana then ini found 110 WooM not yield; 'And though iaf/amUF In tho Hold, He felt beneath tbo banner* •5 King long has stood among tho great. Who for their country* htanph wait, Tho glory of Ills native State— Uis native Alabama, I'hey both arouow tho people's clinico— ’ At theirsancoss we’llaU nyoiee, o only wnit to hehrthe voice— The voiopof nest November Join, freemen, Join*. - Prom Maine to Lout-tons, Ami rote foe PJero, the ‘Granite’ fod, And King, Of Alabama. McLatie’a Worm'Vermifuge* • :<®* , ; Tlw» tbilowingorUer sbaws-atoneo tbe demand for anil the excellence of this geMk'medleine/-.'-.Gortl£cate»-hATe' bcpnsomnlUpUed in fitvor of Uils Vermifuge, that we cori« rider it unnecessary to mid any more. ■•''••i-'';■ : Itoosrvittß, Indiana, June.%lB'»t. - i**4*'fi .’Gv-rVmiragent;wbvnhere;left with attics M lane's Termlfagn,'which la nil pold. Ploaso.eend rinlcfelytwel vddozennunttvaa we do-not want to get outof it: for we consider It the best ’ enuifuge crer Used in this port of the country. _ . v t S I‘. iJ.E HUDSPETH. .. •■ "Wc.Ralo by-itofit of the Druggists aod-Herchants;and fnMft-.fbe.-BQlo priSpncfcors. j. irmn t m' > tci£o Jtiv Co Wood street. fiSyDtvGnyiott'almprovedExtractot Yellow Doclt and Sarsaparilla u a Sun Dane, dg for Hereditary Hunts. Thousands of individual* are cursed with grevion# com* plaints ■which they inherit fiumihrirparcnta.'-Thensoof l tho fellow Dad. and Sarsaparilla will prevent all this, i ondwiTO avast amount of misery, and many valuable lives,!! ! for H thoroughly cepdt from. the system ftc taUnt whleh' [ to the seed of .disease, and ao takes off tho craw by which i or mlSlbrtunca of tho parents areso often visited' npcm their innocent offspring. owe it to their children to guard them against the pitots of maladies that may ho commtmfeated by descent, and children of parents that have at <my time been affected With. Cfrniumpboni Scrofula, orSyphMfi* ow? it to themselves • to tote precaution against the disease bdngrevived In them. OuysoH'fl Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is asuie antidoteinanch-iatfea:- ;v '^ <6Sf“ Sco. advertisement'. 3JEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T> I BUDN?—FaII and Winter atytes/by tho carton or XV yard—at GOSLING'S/ ■ . • sep2j - T AM) WAKKANTS W ASIKD, Ly “ -Li „ „ . LOOMIS * MDOWELL, - orcrß Jonra ACa,corafWnod-oodFourtlicista. 1 Jhrii )F.D ULNIKAb WATJJiI-Iu balibbla oftHE Al relebratrd Water, ju t reo'd ana for solo fcy _?P?i KINO l MOOBggAP. • \\ Jill SHAWl*s>—rKitrh.and bCAnllfa} (iHioati* _ f f. _*> au * diL-lirri —they cuimst b* RttrpasrtKl—at-OOS WNU2, * «>p2s . IV/f • baa - -ber "•*» -FA W un4 VVIMKIt FASItIOIsS, fcom Lon Jon? Paris tind Acw xork.— trill lw fbn&tX tho zSehrxt fttitl poods ctcc bnporlcd, at J.0.1Q& Jtarketßtrcdt, and »1 St Qatf rtrctt. jSQf WholtgaleatttlKeUuL wp2,i TO-I.ET~ A two Stour muck Dwamo house, on smma -tX Clrocl. now Uoss, nor pointing anil fiHlo? no, ro» noFiongrtmiontbo lrtM October. Enuuin- op ooP-j A. JAYNES, 38 Fiflh blttoU I.T UJi iiUol>cs-—>Uthctrams.>o. lua Market a*. JL JAiILS ji,xhcd one of tite largest Aryl iriost complete aM«rtmotitP ot DiU OOODSmcr submitted to the inspection of tl 6 taaiw; uml h Uotonnlned to sell as cbcupns tltc chcu,«uf, amt of the bc*t quality. sep2s -rfiNi; un uxa anu place X lopet^tf'cylmc'Watdi—oao \hot rm bo dependsd ui/rttt to »eop AirrctUimo. or to Rrt ntty description of JoTrt Irv.at lw true vale©, i-, at UOut>-ft,&t MarkotßtreeT. No iabttaKo * Call nud <oc tho mily Jcwcly Stow ucj oi Near Yorfc City* AXO KORfETIXSfIfVCTtO»X TjftOPi’bsiJil IMIUJOCK beg*. to inform tli pupils oad X ; ,t&e citizen* .of Koocrally. tlivit ho vlll auutnsnlng-.ittstMcUon outhw Itauo forte. Uultar, and in Aooal Mufn;on>MU.\DAV-. the iltU toy i»f September. •■ Atv Viicrntiomuaj- lwimutoai LUresiaenrt*. Xry. l(W.TiilrtJ.sfrajt; licaaM'.oraUbaMttak of Air. jl 11. Metier, No. SI VTood sirvct. ft elCKto r. .M,. free of rharge. * * trp'Sa.lt* A CARD*; ,E. Watts &■ (To.’g Tailoring EatabHshiaont* ; rilT , *Bs I.WEHTV SlU££T, . -A>*l> S'FVLKK*—The Mibserlbora hard MERCHANT «-• 1 to >rli«U wo invito particular attention. - ” * «.wwf .purficlrof, tbpt- -wo have in store aitogethfr the . riclicwtiStocs of. (loodum our. Jluo. ever offemi *in this city. of Overeating*. arc ot tHo newest and jn«tde. , styles in market* and. of etcry.- ynrietv. : Out stbet of ttuo Wauk t JlJue,„ Olive,. Brown. aud dluibortr, French ,uotb.: s ai>s .of tho latest importations; and vras- never so good, uyr prvesso reasonable, os at this time.: Our stock of >'Uirr and iiiack Cassimeres and Doe Skins, are of Terr « *electfon?, Itoth os.inwards riuAllty. and style. Tt>» : t?c-(hpr with an assortment of rich plnsfc Silk Velvet C&sl* mere .iikl plain Silk Vestings, which are nrnnotmoedi.hy all who have soon them,tol>omuch the test variety forcentle. mrn-a wovr iu thh eify, v ** •- H. CHILDS & CO., ff HOIIJSAIE SHOE WAREHOUSE, Xo. 133 Wood Street, Ptttaliurgb, Fa, TTAVK received ibtlr c\leu«h e foil slock of upwards of JCL, S^ 0 *f'» »nd lloj-p', ladies', Muses’ and ChiWrsa s Boots mil chocs, Mosiran amt Kossuth Fur and ■ ‘r of mt,n ,nrit,| . r - islaptwl to the season. Born’ amt Children'* mik, l’Jnsh and Cloth iC&ps ofl«testi*tvlcj<and fashion*; • •; ••- c ; • .Unm Bxjlwtoil 3fi®*tjrpat core, aa to -.(tuAlitynmt jiojdiasda direct maau&eturera jirwcipaUy Jar vtisftyiit tfic lmctstjwii'ts, enables them to 4 ,tccts/fidly icfo’i ?, r zw lm% I'hUaMpUia or JUalti- Country iJurchMing in: Pittshurgh; or on their ; xvay wlUfind it totlsctr. interrstlo rail ami oxamiim .their stock,before pmvliasingClsowbore. ■■• v *'. : ' They hato also just rocctTed 3000 Sides Prime "Sew York : Sole Lcftthcr, aU or. < n'Mch wijibo soldatlow prices* : - Rep2s.2nv •* „ . Eiteailv* Arrival of FALL AND ty/NTDIt DRV GOODS! ■TV ;. fIBXGG. S. Cp, ; So. 07, north-west comer of Wood 'JLr» street ami Diamond alley, Importers and Whnl («.«],. Dcalcra in Dli\ GOODS ond VAUEHES, orejuiStag on caUrc now and complete rtoclc Of Dry Goods and ,1105. There Goods have boon oolectod with great care, by ono of tbo most experienced men Id thccUy.whleh, for style. dual C l f as > a i? not *» sorpasscd bylSn boose I .west of tbo mountains. Oarstock consists inrart French and English Broad Goths; s«Cashmere?, Sfttinctts, Xwoeds ftna Jeans • ! Fancy Prints, to great variety ; v BroTOjvnd Bieaebbdiluslins: ' ‘ ' .... " »■■.■.. KoUa, Vetrct, Worsted and Cotton Vestings • Prrah Scotch ana Domestic Ginghams: ,: Irish Unona and Tahlo Diaper! Jlroim an4'Bleachea DHIUnSi; Dft!idn69>MotJOP B> Ac 4 • ' MoolcttoniiCattonPlatuiola;- ■■■■■•'"■* Draworsaimier Shirts nndDca Jackets: , . Checks, TtreodAanilHickory?; • : ery *5“* OI °V>M,alanjenssorhnont; "ltlbhons, Xnces and Edgings; , Ocmbrie and Mull Muslins; Veils, Collars anil Cuffit, Drew Silk, and Silk Hortdkcjchlcl*: : OTO Goldani .SUrer -JFWELRY, ■ficM and SiWer Pons flnd: Pondjs, Ikdiea* fmrtfipSvSS i Kns, Sight Day and Thirty Hoar cSfqnm Sift. jw fumm, Drugs, fc, to our new stock-fti half or ahWiS ass “ - «*s ~ ~ D. OREQQ * CO/ tiro JOCJISEYMES BMOK AOTIy4 ° A- -V MASON A 00, •.25&SL C 2 and 04 Market Htrcet Magazines for October : .tf -'vQodey a Book. for October; : Graham’s Mng&xlno for October; •: ; r ' 010 SpimWl Maln » *7 Nod Buntline ‘ , of a Oeatleaian'lnsearch Of MwaSmltK; Vr-KHwi A-Baflj. - - loin’s Cabin as it fresh supply. ' *■ M ~ ' ’IL MINER & CO. _ N<x.3gPmithfieidstreet ! *• anrt Brownsville S if : ITS? 4 a ?d Vgbt draught steamer .VEIf- Capt, Maxwett,• will: makedailr trips rS^aWCmSß^imdsjs.exreptedj); between? BJttsburglrimd* ibownsviile, during -tho* interruption of navitttion.' - She •Vriil leave BTOwnsvlilQ.evßrydawst in- the after-- won: nndLoeic No 2at T) o'clock Jatba morning. The Star will wirrey tho-paraontfora from Pittsbunzh' to the Lock, starting at Lair past 7 o’clock, A. 31. By thS arrangement Pittsburgh !o the morainw: .will arrlm at Brownsville In the afternoon. . .'VrelghU will be ««Ivedby-Ihft Agentj afctho:usuaV land ing of tiio Venture «ep24r3t* , thk kats and MICK is coisoiM ‘ . ;/’llU2ATconswruatioa hasten produced muons- tho \X. of Hots «tui MJco tfiatiafettha city, iuccn-' sctiutijce of the. iotrodUcdoa Of KEATING'S' RAT. MOUSE 8 “ROACH; and BED BUQ UESTBOVEIL 9 * ' : Tlunmnods lioto already-been fcflled by tUU mo?t certain' .and MfeKat&nA House Ifestroycr, but there are lhooßflnrt* < stUi in the collars of this city, bs wall as fa* tho WMCft mtlia ofthose »muM<wnm?ls? wnl«,to try o.box of KEATIKO'S and they -will soon be talsdng tlife tune of year, without producing attendant upon the erplosori of thSr qwml decay-dfanimalmatter. Intho fmrtnrf°ir f u Con . 98 ' tends holding a Bat-iflcatlon mretinjt of proof of tho salutary effects of h™ f ..s UST. 1 Tld« preparation breadllj eaten by Rota nod M^SdSfnrertJa^S^ tafia PO.,cornerpf First and ’Woc»a>tfl* i e, S. il /o /* /£* I* ?*. dShlßtbfrUiofcrertSaa fttadatavv nolle** Inn quantity of AjcFa Qienj Pectoral bnrnn),ta flupaenmoo ® f otttopsngsJrts of that city. Gold wHtJtot edtt aWo thfa best of oil remedy fer of the longs. lode« 4 «o happen is know that Itlsao al most indlspcnsohte companion of mlhcn, who aw so much and w continually exposed to tho aYcr changing atmosphere of thai-climato. s£*Meeh.aiA©*l Japmfedlen-tJßili!? tUa head ‘ tre designate s number of article* thattaatebccu introduced lately for tho purpose of relieving certain diseases aedde* ‘ families, that cannotbercachedhytheappUcnUonof inodl< clnMproper.Amonj-thomestiroportantorthwe.ftTe— BHOPtDERJBKACES-tljeoldcctof whirls to cure stoop ed shoulders, a babl t of leaning fbrWArd, hollow and fiat todlaascsof the Pulmonary organ*; dependent on there dispositions.— These Braces are strongs well madeyund adapted to the us* of Ibrmed iusuch tawny a* to answer tbodpublo purpose of'&- hraco and flospendera. and at a.prico-Teiy.Ntlle above the price of BiHpenders.. TtepubliO'may. rely t>U these Braces .as .bring what, thro arcrepresontcdv-maaerpersonsot *«ik and hollow chestshavobceu. completely cured, find, in some cases, the clnntmU'rcnco of tho' chest increased as much, as fbur giving to the Lunga a fitiler consequently, adding to tho general health end strengtlKot thi»l*dy . t 1 also keep TRUSSED, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, Sp£ . nal Supporter#,. Suspensory Bandages, of every, variety now in use. v .. ll* lUlYSliii.Wholo-'alo ami Roi.'ul Di'a.rgl.t. .row-u.jSS Ol * street, corner of Tlrgm alloy, Pittsburgh, JPa. i W*:Scroltali»irr.Xt fa duo to: Baer's rcholenm to soy that it has been known -to completely eradicate every Ye&laga of this dreadful dfsoaso-bf less time,than any other remedy; or d at less cost oriaeoaTenlenco tot he patient. Tho thousands of ccrtiflcatca In. tho hands of : the proprio : tor. many of wblcharo from welLkSttown eitisous of the city of Pittsburgh and Its Immediate vicinity, go -to ahow clearly and beyond all doubt, that Knot's PeiaoircM Is a medicine of no common Yalue. .not only ns a -local remedy In 'J-hrofyt sfss Mnmah'sm, Dtafnca, loss of Sight, - but as a valuable internal remedy* Inviting the investigatlug physicians,.as well as the suffering patient,'tobccomo will: its merits- iTham having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine ia purely maturely and la bottled as It Bows from' the bosom Of the cortb. TJiefdtoimm miifimtc ts copied from apaprrpiibhshttiat •Syracuse, A’. X,. and hears dote. mnpsst,f£ JSs2.'m tohkhft atm appertdßittectrtfcaUoftttcdehrolcdDvrsPool, 3t. D„ of Syracuse: ThjsmaY In truth cerUTy, that TC have been: so badly af flictolwitb Scrofula fur the lastserenyears that most of the, time those been unable to atteud to any Hndof business, and much of t he time utmbJe to walk owl contlmri to my bod, add hare been treated nearly all tho time by the best Physicians our country uHbrda; I occasionally sot some re lief, but do euro, and continued to grow worse until Dr. toot recommended mo to try the PetreTeum, or Rock Oil, as eve rything else had tailed, l did so without toitbr at tatr but the effect was astonishing; It threw the poison to tho surface edoncc. and h at onco began to grow better, l and by using soron bottiesTbaye got a enre-worthtbousarata afdnllani,. sißB- nancy mTbaiikrk. This may certify that I bate been acquainted with Kim’s Petroleum, or Rock 00. tor more than a year, and hare re peatedly witnessed Its henoflclal altocts .& thacnrthf lndoil lent ulcers and other diseased ftr . whtch It la reennunanded, !£? < ? n .J ri ‘s ' mM ? nra recommend It to to a medicine wo? thy of attention; andean raftly say that success has wtfcfid- : edita use where other medlefie had tolled. _ D. T-POOT.bt'B. , For sale l^:alUheDruggistaluPittsbnißh.-[au27Xi*w,T JAMES P. TANNER, WHQLfcSAUS MALES El mr SOOTS* SHOES, BOJnretS* fco.» - Jfta 56 Jffoct S/red* Between Third and fburth, , PITTSBURGH. slock embrace® evetf variety and rfyloof Boots; ; Shoes, Baaxicfs, Aa* .purehasod diroctfromtlw New Engtaud Slsnulactorerß; adapted expressly fin? Fall and Win* ; tef,sales, and will be sold at eastern price*.- FI case call aud . -examlruj before buying. sepB,'2iQ- sepl&dftw aaOCOLATR~2S bxsNol r for sale by replfl SJimi & SINCLAIR.'': TjUJLL BONNET KIBBONIi—A. A. *7 Ca, havo Jr j ust opened 50 carious Fall BouUet Blbbomu - y rep2^. ' fTXEAS-r-150 half cheats Imperial, Gunpowder, Vooug 1 nn snd Blacfc-Teas, from good to fine quabty, recciVM and fog, sale by Iscpg KING A- MOOUUEAD. *\JfrUlTB l*lLr. W'AIU* FLANNELS—A superior article; | \ v- a large assortment, .|u3C received and felling by ■ Bepao A. A. MASOX Se Co._ SILK AND SATIN BONNRTS—A large assortment'll bow abd Xosbiooable Bonnets; 'just reecivol. -'. - ’f .- Bep23 A. A. WASON A CO AA ■fc‘llAlUsS i*itftiburgb, Cincinnati and LouisvilleTclc vc gropli Stock, finr »»p2a - AUSTIN LQOMIR.P3 Fourth rttoeL JUST UfCEIIKD, ot No. 107 Market street, 3t> cawv Uoya IP and youths’ Kip and Thick BOOTS; 20 «a«w aieaVKlp, llilck and Calf BOOTS. frep23] \V. >ISCIOIEBTZ. *g» Bozen Knit Woolen Socles. tTST Keened. and formal? by the dezett. at No. IJO Mar* tl ket street, new liberty. fcp!&3j* O U*tDUl!-Jb—3sQ tags A alls; O 250 ho&ca Glass; 125 do* Corn Broom ; 2o dox lia"s: fiO tales No 1 and 2 Catting; 10 bagaCepper; 5 do AUsrico; fibbla Clotcs; 1 qo Tfuimoffs; . 50 lint Beam Itactata; '..■■■ neK‘iv<id«nif&rßal<il»?" •.'••.• *°p22 * KfXO * M aolsii I Jlnw llooltfl! tUeau Jtoolu z ' SALK by H MINKH A CO- So. & fenuthfiolct sts JL No. VlLBloal: Homer; pcioo ia*4a*nts... •School fortfatbßrs^-nn-.olUKntfl&U'Stary. :i.m- ff.Owr-- fn«l, Pnrc-iO «.nte J • Anna;Hamoicr,'a .!ra!c nf. German bife—from the Genian orutnninc.- . hiw23 tvnt?. 4 •, •; ; . • Blackwood's Msgazma 6\r Price ” • .KvfnloKsntUtoaqMwnSJnnor.ortho ClirUtwiid bj Marla J. Mlntosli.: Price GO outiW • v rlrtorl«l Firaa pootoraie -KctoluUou.- &tg. _ FOT: t aalßjit, H.MINKUA CO.'r Cheap Ncm'popcr ami reriodinti Store. No. 32 SmUbOrldjiiteet. Lep±> i; OfifV. HAU« mu t’UFFEB, [•;.M .Coifee '&■ I. .lOticwy? JUw; •• v..- ‘ 1 40 half chests choleo Young Hyson Teas; •■■■ ■„•■ la do Imperial Tea: v 10 >l*i Ounpoardcr Tea; 70 boxes aftr-ortod brands Tobareo; 90 bbla No 1 Herring; - .. ./>■£oha2f-bblsKoOMaefcorrl; W) bbh No, 0 largo do, y IDbbNTaamra o»|j - Tittetber With a gofloral assortment of-Groceries and rltlsbiirgli mnno.factur«». vAl>« l a choieo stock Df : foreign and Domesilc;»tinfllstloi; ctf Wines, liraujlle* and stf poxior oldßyu Mouongahola Wlilakoy. For *ah* by ’ : _ HENRY ’ll & C&, i. y y.., - l eonipj: ofPeuu anti - band ixstkumeS i •». “ TOIIX H» :MKLLOR, !so. .81- f NVood.street, is now: opening V, .a tojtlargo and entirely now stock of.the Ksvs and greatly improved SAX HjKNS, niul at gfcatly red need prices. * * y- .K Flat Soprano Sax Horns ; E Plat Tenor da; K Flat Alto do; B Hat Baritone do: ■ Band A Hat Rasa■■■.■- do: ' • - K Flatand F Contrti Bow Horns:' •■'■••■■ New style Post Horn*; t New stylo Cornetts, in cases; stylra*° Vea * S ® a ”* C3 > the different keys and : : -COMPME SEPTS OF SAX HORNS, of eight ten and twelve Instruments. , : The aboyewiU be warranted; and fold at New York prices. «P 33 JOHN XL StEIXOR, 31 Wood street. Books.: Booksl >.liff -v«lt S> Swan's, Town's, Emerson's,Coxal ey's. Giro** 4m.'-. “<*?*» Webfller , B > Cobb , «, States Speller*. : Town's, Eclectic, ami English Reader*. EfijVGrecnlenf*, Davlesr, Smith's, Adams', Smiley'*, Mann's, Chased, and Emeippon's Arithmctte. ; otwvs, xlrkham’s, Smith's,Baßion**, Bar-’ retta Grammars r Comatock'fc'Tarkra's and Olmstead'a JHatoiiai. ot to cStafsK 8 WUU J mr ‘* “A nbtorfcd .Jany^?’ B ' KctorM Mi »‘o l r of Engiand, Trance, Greece, Smith’s, Jiorso-s, M*r* and ft* ®*rteo'Algebra, legondns, Bourdon and logfe of Matfw matup.. Ray'* Algefarsf parti ami 2, vitbs'gcxtcnl: assort-: JbmM of Other Boohs, Paper, £a Ear sale by “I? 2 . w XtT..C,MOßOJM,aMff«od«teet -.• -goamaianqUnionropy. ••. - : ■.*,■ 4~1 ROaKRUSS, «*., , - , ' : I t.. 2i> do do lapuarra; : -20 llhda prillift-NewOgiiaiiftgnofl* «-.-■• :-v '2ot bbl* Refined do; ID bbtUJiew York Byrapr ' i. dObbUwkltudthblaKeW'TQrkgyrup*' fiOlialf chest* timnxsnd Black Teax; 55'Cafcy boxes - do a do* 200 kegs Blasting and Bloe Powder; i ■.:*.:•• .150.do*superior.Ctafalbooail;- v - :. ' OO boxes Clothes Pin*> } 25 dox patent Ziccr Wash Bauds; :■.' , 80boxes JtUwlnaod Balm Soap; > -; SO ,da Pcose starch p . 20 do Bperraflud'Star Candles; i .-.••■■■.. 20 do.'Chocolate nod.Qkoo; ' •i ••. .<5 do; Babbitt's TeostPowder?- IQj do. Farina and Com Starch; ■■-• 20 do .Almond r Toltetan&SbavJagSc>sps; ■ 1 caso ia > ■■; yr-r. - Obbla Smyrna ' do; . 6do Slo ' Batatas; • *• G boxes GcnnoCltron; • :■.••. r $ frail* Valentin Almonds; 50 boxes 1 Jb; 14 E), nmlS’tf Tobacco; ‘ £5 do Scaled llerrfng;. - 1 ••••.'•.:•• ■••-••• ? . • For sale by J. D. WILUAMS & C&i eep22 - ; -122 Wood rirwit/ «T JHUO BAIE OF VALUABLE BEAITStatk IS THE COUNTY »Y ALUEQHBKY suit the cm or mracmm. - 1 'rSpuTjusnwtoUii! onto ami decree! of the Oraban.' X Courts onto rauoUiMor Uaßcastcrana Allegheny to sold at public sale,dot the Court Douce, la 'iwrwTi onBATUKDAY, }to loth at 10 o-olodt, A. M, the IblWua Taluablo <toprepe^ r Kral«Q. ttawfonTS.SSa EtSSSSSto* -to***** mulct ou, ?£* and UpouadlTblODof theEstate of auH»to*Mkhwl i tJjTOceby IsodAof peryoQsimbnovi)* nortK. thrm,ti, u ! fh?S?wiSi??^l^?£^ aT><lmx 'P erdlfl!J tootJackoakf i!2? w !?^* ia^**Ta Henry W. G-undator, «ontb. efobty -1 YiTniJ* knnaned tod Jiwty porches-tp'too t * containing one hundred and fiftyrerev I pat«it ?fo. B2,'tod north-east (i«a^ L. t \3.ybeglDnin'y.Ht r ap&st gttoft.Snrthera\tonnflarTQf -s“*, tract aforesaid;, thence by J&nd date of JJmryiy.’ Mnndator, jq »rfli three degree-vwest;©n* hondml wtd pT% pdtyheff to a black oak'; * tJiraeo hy.land latA pf £aarai'l DaTr,- -.nprtheighty-seypn dcgrpcj*, farttyolmudrod and IbrtypvTv che&foapotit; JhrwdegreweastjcainiiniJdredandßlxWTchcstPA post* tlwocebyltodtrfpetaonatwilnwtniteoutnelshiy-^mruade- tothopUcetof bftrijudnjL Qgn»«fafoy Oiw and Wty i Being tho aoutß haif crf Attot I*o. 90, ami «ootb*oast quarternf Jttontytv^cootalrtiogiogethot-thrg&bupji^ She property is altoated W Pina s&Utt of ins City of frtt»b<frgli,ttta nflfcra groskt foduraw ■ laßntatoMiebascra, ftonv its adrtofcgemtatfW JET rapid real csfcato inthSwjfih! &»SwW •* “* , SPECIAL AHL, of tKy 0. w; BldOfrj KaUiSmltftftoldrt. [*o73* jr'S»XT*-A..o* abore Jtoe O’Reilly Tetoar* ootoor of Thirdanil.Wood Bog; day eremliiff. fap39 IiOIMjK, I. o'. O. ln£>* Angcroa*Lodge, No;-289j X; CL of O. JU meet* «T*iy Wednesday erpolngln Washington Hally .Wood at,,- [jffcy • TBJ Ar—Pop tbo beat Oourtw Xaaln: PHM* •«■<>*'burgh, at 60 teal* 3* Tfr, go to tha. Pekln Tea. Store,' s "6.38 Iftftb- strcoty trlicro thovcry bcßfc Black and Qnm .Teas can always be had. [Jyfl Tf 55 s1 * 0. 0* JEV—Place of mt'eW ng, afthiiigtoii. HSU, n? befcvdoa Fifth «tre«rt «od Virgin alley. • FjWSBrBOB^ JUanz* No.SSO—MeeUerery Tiuwlay erening, w5 81C4 5' Siwwwisat, JTo. 87—Sfeeta first; and ttim. Friday of each month. (aatffcly *'V*pKNBERO, OtAttl »M -teurt,6*onj--No. 11l Thtri street, a few doom »t»re ffS£ .Offleowtrafeir*. of 9r. Holton®,« vSoltag, fcrttoUst ® ck COSIPA9T, «r pOMr-Capllul Stoat $300,000) Ar- KJfeWufeh Agencyta «.« Stare 1 r t ™ ly * I«otnH No. 59 M oodr utrect It. U. BENSON, Agent, ss.*""* fot ' OOLCSffi^late pSa Kft^rs'avSn.ib cal Amnmtnit, ic: BMMML ■?• .?;■■ Principal Teaclirr n? Writing and Com- SIS^ 1 . Spt "‘^ U “ B “' ,at ™4« >3* “anSiS — - ' au!3 Cnmltt IriminJßgß or eroy Fiioiture *<S,l«e *ai toll3c£t«snS»\v; •Fainted Window Shades, 6litCoraicc9, Cnxtatn *Mng, BaodiL • Ac., at wholesale and retail.. W. tf :, s Na rorticr KWUiyPhUjuialr*ia Curtajna Made and. Trimmed in theory newest ftSStfi *£* (maraoay Mutual Fire InsitrancoComoa* uyv-rHarrfstmrg, Pa; Capital $200,000* . DcriSied 0 j/£ r tbosafrtv clashes o£ propertyrjia* ouftiaplo capital. ana aiawiASapcrfor advantages of cheapncsn»‘wjftty'' ■anil .acconitiKHiatfoTj, to dtyond country. an-J owners ofisolatod dwdlinra nnd coimtiy property,.- , - , n , _ A. A. CAftUIBR, Actunty,: :-; aovlsl - > IT'S? 1 ' i ?*yi®X’ a WUlflW Sliailo 9Xnmi£an>* tj' l 1 w SKCOVD AND AKOU SI&, 1 J Our inotto I», « Qmd* &ikj and Small Jig- Slate, Church, end liodgo Boom SITADtia, mado laa I 5 guparTor mimnoh - ’ |» w 4Ss** D 4 alcW and othotfl are Invited ta g»Te tw a call, to I** fore piuvliaAiii&elsowlieii!.- a, h, MIXitEB * ; S __au27 ini .8; If, corner Second and Awhkfa, Ph% g frS»SESSO»'S DAGrBHKBOTTPES.— thcSf i'ostfHlleoßtaidlijgSjThlrdatreet. LUiencsjcstakea In all kind* of ireatltrayftom 8 A.SltoST.M_|rt«ne an accurate artistic and animate Ukctiliss, uni Ike/and vastly an. pcriorto the ttuniubn cheap daguerreotypes, at the foil owl 122 Chran prlcra.-JIJiJ, js, tS toe.rijte.MdqnaUiy oXcasoorJhunßn-- Iloure for children, from n fa JJ. toa p. M. !*• of sick ox deceased persons taken lb OCT part of the city. rnoT2fcly Attend to your -Horses,.— DlL uorpß HKAVK powder Is offered to the public as a gnanmteod cure for thoheavesln hortratond is ths only mcdlclnirknoTmadiifted to that panose, hating io« met, In the private teterlnarypractjco of the propri? torforthelMt thirty-men yeare. The nttcc luoompeteiicy of that nohlc animal, tho hone, for labor, when troubled .yUh*hte.cammondleesse»:»houldiliiaiteo:eveiy onehatlhic stKb, to apply Immediately for this remedy. JTor ssle ebblS salomidretall at Dr. KKTBEWB Drug-titore, K&.MO, Jy2BaiAw corner of Wood at, and Tinthi alloy. jy-ggapßAgSKigß, Koijiff) In tbe Bo«l,nmljiUtK«a ut£y grecabln iHaclimns&om thn tmi-, tiw»mr»ml T*r*r.— neatly remorot, wltWmt pda or iaeptfnsnietice, by £r!uuiT> ict, Principal Anrist oftlui f). y. Ear Surgery, who Emy be xomrtiltalat S 9. AidtatraVl’Mlntlelplila, from OA.SL toS to this branch of special practice has euablod Mm to Tedaeo his treatment to nisb & degree of success aafu find the ■toned and obstinate case* yield, trp a steady attentibirto iKW: manna proscribed. _ faug& : trjtDL* l yr^i- ® • Aa ** r i ‘°* l “ a «**»»» Tlndle haW Urgr thiaday emorwi into partoenilritt f .nuil«‘th*fijmand‘ Sp'jof J - C- A»4e«un f Co; la thcivtoloMln PfStaS! Coafcctionarj burinaw, at Ifo, riftmt street, 11 ttaburghT ot “I e s ttre the Wboleittlo FreltMa Confeetlunory Wnes., to Hafirs J. C. Andewo f Co-il take ln xcoommemUng then* toshr T l 5, ope *“ “was aoonUmumw of the liberal patronage bestowed on mo. , JOSIH7A RHODES. **?*!?* Vte &*oten qT-Mcgfonp *l o(fcr l) V aclr ** »'e«udiJata*rlteoffl«*of WliOUifttor the cn?nioß term, anti wUhoutrtfuy wrtr ““g 08 #”*« tuul wotUdthaok fußy Solicit the votes of my fMloW'citmms of »U vattiea —« Wi^ DCOOi [i ,ltrty4to * io Tto (samthreoSootb!*) in PiUslnUKh,» ncthe busing X trort nty fhararter H kndwn to the entire community, as not to Twmiro anv *»«■ sve voar suOrogeff to the oldest (hut not 4fee*ta6i?t fiyhu* 3 UU2O LUJKF T " S' , Firemen’s Inmnuncn > r 9°J>P»»r urtlw CHy of FittfhuMi. |i , , w , u * {“jute -n/aiikt Fmß and MABMB BJSKB of all 6 Wnd». Office: m Monongohel* JTon®, hos. m and Xti ff Mter street ' _ - _ ' „ WBTCtOBS! -a fl y*W* ® a^4! *r ’ John Andersm, ff B.C f-nwyer, It B.SUnjrma. 5 MnL.M.lii-or, ILB. Wilkin* f Bttert JFitmej* Charles Kent, , * -Wjlnm Gonwin* A William CriUnmedL * fc t A. PAnshotz* *fo«rah£oyv i 1 William ttWrightat,* - K , \ :Po,fe,< L WifceJWThla bafjmv 5 ‘ tion that hns hern sonutunepasluaCstnco thnlntro- f ducilouofthiatrnlj pphouiu tome preparation, compound- a nl of carious Togatalileinsrediouts, if tnoma oim-acSn Uu, i heaUnsart. Tie Forest Wine, as its, name impart Air Jnado I valuable plants audherhs ortho l .yeKolfthlft.kingiiomj'iiD‘lCQinhlnwl.taflOeU‘ a waTDS ttt'jrtrß' i the compound tho tastcandsuiell of VFino, andall thehcat I !ng and bMcrnsquaUtics of the ITinomaihr of Grapes, and J without any orim dclolcrioas effort* As atonic, indiseasM , of the stomach, anil a diuretic tn affections of the tUnera, tatriK 3 virto£. n ° lllaU 1 ® ' #^^v ,l^ vc '? l;!CK V nlt in nooiter colmnaorthls paper. , ’ Sold Wholesale and ilctail by Dr. GEO. 1L KEYSMLI4O. comer of Wood street and ITrgin" alley, PJUahntnh, P« al !£JS’,'*?{i S w SA '*i P, l?f I « >rth -X cst corner of Federal street and tiio.Kumnml, Allegheny City. scpMalsw •' fTS?’®*. 4 , fjilowsf Hall, Odtm'BoMtiig, JTwrth f ' “’3’T bf twM mat tad smMjraa «&»*£—wtt»-1 bun-h Encampment, h 0.2,.2, meets first and third Tuesday*-1 fli each montiie * - . » * % l _ ii<?sr«j Lcii3ge ; Ko.:'l, meets- fi£»cond anil iornti' 5 ' Ho, Q ( ihectsevtoy Tharaday cvcnJmr. , 6raUflj!& Stat-Z4M!go> ifoa 24, Tsxeeta erciy Wttlncedajr ( '■ If 011 Ko. IS2, meets crery Jlamlay mroahiei ] s«O f i»eets«vftwMotkUymo i Jng, otUnkraHaJl, camojof Fin& flml fcmitbfleUl. **}■■'/ Wa CTTOta ?- rt | 241*ntoei«.8V’OTy \ Ilsli. corner or tcacock and aowlosky streets, Allegheny ' myj&ly -I L. MAllSHßl,W«aanit»qr- - ' Officr; MVtoerSirtdJxiKUii MarkdajUl Woo! Omit. l;S £ SS mjog^l^«M»*' lUW «+ *££&££&£** & °* a » Bnd **“4 *«•«* JUBSCtOM •.••;5'. : ,':-ifi«,n»W*. - " , Wm.sUrta«r t Jr, , ' SWruicTM. sStr, ■ - TOillamßlnglmn; Robert Dunlap, Jr, - » p.-Mrtraij S-SaWr,-, ' FftmcleSdlera, ■ r i -Rtwardneaiietoß, J.Sthoonautor, ' - » * Walter Biyani, - •• • Semnelfioa. ' i littiM! 51. Poanodf. 1 * < jpg t\ ■ gresßent: JAMES S. ttOOXi ' . ' , , . . ViTO ' t l :: Trearraier: JOSEPH S, LEECH. ( Beo«tsry:O.A.OQKroN, •■-■..■ - .. ; ' 'W.vWnr ts Mtwmc Bmacra. lo J arim “ »PP«W«°S Wot '*%«£@S£B££ m “ Ih ?' ■** to4 '* Joint Stock Rate* »t o. roditeilonof tmMhin! from th*Sln* tad mtes-enad to a dltßeaa of thirty-three mji <m<s third per cent, paid annually la advance. , - ..' EbketaJseaoatbr'llTteorjxirecm-igelngtoCßlifoniht. .:. ' TOWf”' " ’ ’ AmesS-Hoon, Josephs. Leech, ' - . Charles A. Chiton, I Snhrnel M’darkaß, William Phillip*. John A. WBeCoT'-- .t tnarUSm; , -, r. John Scott MJ FFE£™° i |JyTATUl‘^>—-!*'» tm*. U; close, liy ’" .‘ \ .”" .: . ~■:' /£—52H A. 3. STCAJIT/ jyi'OCSSKU-NJi UK UKOB—Juai-rmiTci an/lwdjjttg it +2aj -*• A. MASOS A 00-8, - ; 62 wxl 04 Markefc/tt. olh22&ni&)4%£n£:j - ■2%— -KAy ;. M '3O5 * 00, law Jutfrcceiveda | '■' : - Yelwt . 1 ’ be ■np&fSßS sgffiSl .-■' »»w opening id W.KsffilJauTCV la point tfoSn' - . elegance andnoToliyj they are oneqtuUed..' Al*o-7«ttvi»i«’ i. OoKameoCtuid Jenny £fal,3li<»« and l =•■. *tple. - fsepl6] 107" MAmrarr cm 3 ■ Aollcc to voatreeton. -'" —~' m '“ I . OEALt® raOPOSAtS *Hi be-Keeim! at o Y rmrr i - D TEKS tot, trp to tlq isth day of '3 and Bridging that Wtoa or ihe *s Crpefc-YfiUi'y Fhnjilioatl lying ta-tireen Steward; !! Maierie Yenlw Anj «. 1 rcg»nl.tdth!>l!oaii,Q» bohaitAWtime hr ~C S® A Mr. Oonlleri: TOb Baad «ffl bo sold inlStto?., i wl i h L Jake Hoc* on tho 17 Ui day of October. 1S5 I '~ ‘ - wpa:M l'-EOKLAXn/g».. r ‘_/ Ggm&ttStt A. ar i MTgo MO_ontUent oi itrong and welHSLv' CT)HrßffrSfS?’ Scrubbinjr. jaicMng? JUMr, ,M||^! sa^^^ssßr«S3£ia?jrr |E£u2!^ < $“N!l*wi«j the/ can Jw jiunftaM elufwhrw, : twjrawtf fibers wsntins'Brrwlw, are laritrdfa c«U aS >; W*o»el* article* aad piece. S .AlSO—Xodkingatasiw.WctawPtAmcs.ClflciLii.l'ert Man. * , n ’* a > racietDooWawlailotlierar’iflet . 1 '** t. •*3 «* 4.1 »S' ‘ I r , j- jut jsgg&jg -?TTT«'f sra
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