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" m ' jUf nrsn... - - fraudulent tranaactiou. - io H.O 8,...bar f h - w " 8 wr,u ",. bj ’ r 4siWk high-handaa iruuu - _ react with t.,ual certainty. I rii^-i^yßat *e learn anotbrr fp p &■*&}£. * |gg®l«:|s!a y ~fc ’^T-g »(Q ?j oj c* aj •nilliip ir' f ’ te6i^i lfe l ’v/ r 1 ;>, r'<" %-£pJ :| VaA-JjV- V’HfeS - 1 kk.>v;hf,'.v '/M. ..| V'r%Y< '■'’■S'JiY ‘i ' r*a *•*■- ' \ “♦ t- jS % V -tf a/, *r* I feivv'ts- ‘c-lr •> »“ ?- ti .■’'* r'.'C. - fM ‘.B ?2Y/S,t’H>’p:’-.'--..« I 'pV-"- *'‘ ; PV| cYAcP I '-/■•'o> v -"' , ' : - \,yji ; T * - :lZ'<\*™-'~r . “> .J»\ ••' - a. A~y\ - J •"■«••*•’ r * T "i’ '** «! >."V.'- -oj.' <fc f . _ *1 1 * * * -* i?h\ - ' ‘ • w ’ •.. 1 *' " **. '*' ; ' ' •• • * ' ’ * * f W- » e!ir- t* ar. . * J* if - r, - » 1. . »V£~ iy. - ■t'-tr.ia.-" ■‘vktfV &■ -a- w.rif <v<»Sl* :g!^.a t' '• ' s • • ■j •v- '}• N iX' *;.t. V- v*r7"--H- • * <; • i* r,* • - |( ~r i< , --.....-^■■■wißacaafc- official paper of the city. TUESDAY MORNING STATE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION FOE CANAL COMMISSIONER ARNOLD HAIMKIi. . or TtitAVao cojarrr. COUHTT DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION WILLIAM WILKINS. l ‘'’' r ' ' T JAMES B SAMUEL pwiTl f-■' .u. JAMBS -AUSUUin. ' ' a MAOEB. ‘■ l “' b - ursl “.; L E PATTSKS"-’- UODi' PATTERSON. Oily. JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio t,« a»hl r . TRt-vrX’air.: TTTOMAS hlaokmokb, cu,i WILLIAM ALEXANDER-. C:t\ JACOB TOMBR, 11t«Vurph AUDITOR* JOHN MURRAY, Sculh Mtt.'l-urgl.. 1 1 M-rAHLABI*. North uiau'Toß or 1 . JOHN BOYLH, loßla-s to« n abip- . bkbocuat.c ■ .... lVr>-'«' ' **« >- II ' JJ iU ’ JJabf ‘ ‘D lowing brtson’sstvu* i: - n 11 M,, ‘ Tu«*i«dar> OctoU-r W-J KASr J.IBBKTY. «M. I AU/EWUKtn-, Thur,i,r. »«. I-- TESIfKUAKCEVIU.V: rr.l Bit ' M"OK s HELL. 5M diY, October 6th. PITTiBBBuH, Mon-Uj. OcioW *A _*, o . „f ,h, rrr '"“‘ “‘ J to, «.u.o *,-Oa»au«. ai - W ¥ OiUmofe. I'be mttJtioisa *' ’ (l 1 TIIB MISBOtKI ofTBtaWWWW" IN Atchison, SMriogfellow * «’■' - Kn< ' w No,hi,, f* 0 [ the Stale of Missouri, raised a gnup of are, aesperadoea ia .hat State, and *r.t -cr into Leas nod elcCe 1a b the, C - their owe purposes I hue Kansas became eebiugated province of Missouri Know N" h.» fc urn. This outrage has eic.ed general ,nd,gne tioe throughout the North, and ««.«««». , h 0 South Yet what will Penney viin.aus say when told that a game ™“ c! ' - v m ous has, within a weeh. been attefupteJ in Slat. Some »(th. old line Wh.g. an ltb.tr Sailers of tut. State had with tune.> organised a new r artj, t o wh.ch the, b. I J *■» lh name of •• Republican. ' Whether nph - wrong to its principles, It had a r-ght to an inde pendent existence, and to H* chances ... sneer., in the political arena. 1, had nominated .«■ more WtUtnmson as its candidate for Canal Coin miesioner. dodge deesup. ns Chairman of. State Courention, had the appointment of a State Committee. Lie has played *>« h ““ £ Stringfellow gsme upon the party lha fided its interest to his hands. After a month .or consultation and «*«..««,£ »P pointed a committee, consisting of ,-r «'?“*“ fanJ and .....eleea Kn.:r Jfolhw- That Com m ,„ee met without , y call of Its . ...iv , ■ ui.ated the ltepubl.cuu and i-, Hll>| _ t nomination for Canal Ccnttnisstoner, and (Uted a Know Nothing tn his place 1 hus Know Nothings have rushed into the Kepuo.iosn party and subjugated ,t as effectually n. A'eh.son and his Missouri Knew Nothings have subjugated Kansas. The outrage is equally —o.^ will be equaby certain lo react r.t me ‘“ioTowTbat we do not misrepresent ibis fraudulent transaction, wo quote from au art.e e m .he Pittsburgh G.-.'tu of yesterday, which was written by a leading Bcpublionn n sp in* of tb. Kepublicau party, ho says .. It aid not sutler men to come oval .1.. • other organizations, drive iaa, sea, choose their oan-Jula.e . . win,-.. in They follow the exam pie, .h< . f 1‘ r • n.-on Kensa.irepndh.tvth.sotionmtho.ewl^^-J^ thorn-, anil Insist “P ‘ H[ „ „, p *,ft !■, con affeir, in th-ir "." ««■ their had d«mn the Mmucuri pITTB B 81 R ® : OCTOBER - '“il'wm not Jo for Know N othings to condemn the Kansao fraud any longer. They bare .mb tated the example in Pennsylvania with t .|aally high-handed fraud and recklessness . and >t will react with c.,ua! certainty. Bat we learn another fact from thie attempted fraud It ie a clear and unequivocal admission on par. cf the Know Nothings that they etood no chance whatever of electing a Canal Comrom aioncr over the Democratic candidate it on fusion by fore' an d fraud they must be defeated. So they creep into the Whig committee and into the Republican committee in sufboiont numbers ,o slaughter their candidates, and then put up a Know Nothing candidate, and undertake to «’ Whigs and Republicans in to his support, same writer, from whom wo quote above, soys iD att.edan- urea the h-raWi " ‘ eu Lhetr ettf-rlB tor., of h< «»-• Hwu • ' thing party m "‘rtf lh-Slat' „.. v ..•With Peter Martin ue th-ir anew that " "flmlutd'hntullonßtrale the. Uw« . d S i-« P« *ty C frc>m whom the prestige of power wes gone. They "■■l • from ihie or beccmo power.«■: hence their g-t “TeT indeed: ” the preetigo of power was gone” from the Know Nothings long ago, and they have “ become powerless Li now we ask onr Republican friends what “ | . r?Bl . nt thi. outrago upon belter they can do to r saint 6 their rights, and this attempt to dcalr y the. party, than to join the Democrats for tl>‘* 7“ only in utterly defeating the Know Nothings themselves * One rons ng defeat would doetroy forever their shuttered and turbulent organtzv lion. Such a defeat would leave a clear held for the Republican party hereafter. The Democrats are a party to none of these frauds. They stand upon thoir own ground, and battle openly and fairly for their rights. Aro not the honest aud sober citizens of Penn eylvania disgusted with the tncl.«, the frauds, tho constant changes going on in the Know No th' e ranhfl ? Does any sennit.lc man believe tbl” such a bedlam of inconsistencies, private quarrels, bare faced frauds, and man.fest and abundant dements of speedy dtssolnuou as the Know Nothing party now presents can accom war ticket, announces -tB principles, and goes nC ' ly and earnestly to work for eucceflfl. It is 1- ® only >7Oll organized and permanent party , the only party that has any prospect of future snooeeß and usefulness. Let our sober and thoughtful citizens consider this matter candidly, and say whether they are not tired of the end less oonfußion, tho frauds, the barg&ina and sales, and 'he private feuds and impotent Btrog glee of Know Nottamgism. luhalaitou for DUeKsed Lungi* Tb«» mode of Inbalatu u, iu chs.--* of diseased lungs and throat, recommend***! by Dr. Curtis in hit) advertisement. the true t.o- It It now , -Derally admitted by oar best phyfHana, Lhal l<*ul aifflc.luM ru, „»l, t* cur fifuliy treated by iocai application* This pru-IU-** La*. Duraued Crom the brat with respect u> external u.tum beeD -i .Aalcna and we see uot why disease oi lh*- rantl „n and b6 tb , Mm . ihro,tan< i‘r;i. i° tu. <=““»“ * •»" ». believe r complaints hare become so pref•• long a recommend to the public, and I loot and rife w. recom „ Dr , Curtis |ty The last address of the Democratic State h J, tried it I See advertisement lu Central Committee will be found iu our paper th , P p« psr . , this morning. It is worthy of an attentive pe- , Oranon-Ds. c™w HTdEANA i. , ! {renuine article. rusal. 1 ‘ ' 1 t‘‘ to it. termination. . The Q*«- ufanoyTlt Book Publisher** Festival* i that this eust&iocd; aad Tho Book Publishers’ Awoeifttion of <» OF SE B A STOPO li? joiSS in tith victory, her MajesKT ==sssi..=~Si=l 1:SS“ -=£=. H»s:a?isss=ff J&gzzzzz SSTS=:;?«• I «s£aHSaSeiSiteSs Si bdaeiTkSSSSj P££sggSß»&s cs»-«7^aft- E Uaeoher, HH. Bohootor&ft, Judge a p • enae, j .» uU a have fallen mto the ft MarB ’j & i September 12, i 8&&. a-' I>r. U p r reB A Ser, e Lnthorr 0 r r L‘U sotU Mil detaiffi arrive .. Bated Bt. SaT B«.‘l>r. Bptin'g, Aiioe Carey WilUan, -nid be• w ‘« f " T o f'^VrMadera cor- Young, Park Benjamin, H. WMlerber, J. T. , U al etato of the tow the Lo))DON| September c Headley, H. N. X BrU I C.b .1 de o? Sebaetopoi it means .be whole respondent of Qrlawotd, Prof. Betts, U H Bok q clarie , v , ilh itß faubourgs, the Malakoff Ureal ~utted, ut ted that ® Thienewsap ted. Heury Barnard ileorja. 0a y ' D uyr.kinc£, ! ReJ ao, Little Redan. Flagetatt Basuon entral | a , a lor the north "yesterday l . Wriuts F. 8 Conans, C. A. Bans, Field.—l K aßlo n guarenlme Fort, forte Bt. Nicholas and pears to t o highly I' tie present ooou- Fanny Fern, Mr* M-n James M or „ Becmid llnao r defences, the Garden oontau.s.bofo Among those better known 'V Smith, of pauer.ee-in fact, the whole of Sebastopol. The patiou of the adieu y, polilioa than of **“?" N y or k, P x Senator nor th eide is, however, still a formidable fort- no!I St. ' k j if Sebastopol ie tenable 80 Boston, Mayor Wood, of New rea3 Th# greal Star fort of Fort Steverna >■ an It has been naked j rf lh „ Copley, and Hon H A. p . ■ menßo oiladel, capable of oontainmg ftn army, loug ad the whloh line the soa in Lettare were read from Edward Everett, j UnJ arroy 18 encamped in its immediate forte ou “^ nti Undoubtedly it may beheld ?:=. %\&*s»ss: i hr— - a.—» - ,rsure W. Ft ancle. _ 80 d the holograph batter,. The » ego of Be- of grape “” obeB . In Sebastopol tLPHRAIOI SJCEES TH.m Sj 0 ' actually we •“»“on«' The friends of Ephraim Jones are making - j , he .hipping of . ebc ' l \ B ' l " d * lhe ° No hre of grape or musketry nerd be feared at very liberal offers to seenre his election Ve Marseilles to be f I*" \I 2 M L enemy is "n o^r have heard of offers of this kind, and knot, they | are made A A A 1 goes «» a Uemoenit end | „r after blowing t, P Ih. work, the “» , ’' c9 l ["“ lh b " oou. truot.ng strong hurdles wah B ,vs if you will vote lot Epk Jones for eher.tt, i | IPtire inland. Not h single ess, sga net ours, ,in Vote for every man on yonr ticket exoept , f the Russian tier, remain The uum Bl J* lh . Eussiaus had not time to burner ib Patterson U yon w,U help ua .loot donee , English Ks) ~ ; g BeV ere,y stroy er.rr.hing .» threat m.y^ sheriff we wiil help elect the entire l*«m-»«.t,0 , , nlight , y «„ ln ,ed. '7 , mms.ng 1 the ani lh port , li'ket except the sheriff Thae, Jonoe nn iT u iil, it, . ~, , . no6 d have wo of them when no already friends are endearoring to sail on, the whole j M , r , hal Pebseirr gives the n. laMeal here of Cape rhc,«»«e; B N ticket for the benefit of one —‘ '*?» “L Xi, not snooeed Body Patterson is too , popular to be eoid by Bemocr.U. Few men , trauep,,edteas, a uor , h aide ' * “ "'aJmg ll more personal friends, or a better chance 1 the dust canty f- so do.o IhM worn,, t, j £ of a triumphant election. There are other men , yuU o. the re- an^ 3 anJ nn the K N ticket thnt knowhow to trade a. | . jk . !of , h) . ro „ r eUrwhem l. ..agraat m&ny B 0 many men. and so £ :, E :r: z: zzz zrzz, • wmstm An article on Rachel w,H be read with univers , Bt , jtJ „ allou . ’., r u . the, thwart onr operation, in the interest For sale by the Agents in this city. OEN pi.Llddll-R c- Pi. U ATUI I , o fvr,or of the f. "n-s on account of Ihur eocen vurnn- has another Anti Net.raeka a.nc J,lenoo , ; ( itm aa , t ct p.oture 1 on, *'J #{ 3olmßlo pol The rcepeotive poeUions of ireeat loncth and filled with the arguments so 1 rl .ent rf wb.h ean C„ vte ... two anni «, rein nine the name and *«» s:2 r ;rrzv:z:, nisdontrte.ntheproduct.on of Mr lark o , rhe mu, tip mi ■ h tb y a rnov croc F -t a, pn-wnt the nllted army ffu , iho abolition author who in emp.oye lto j lhc material M ~ e „ y „( „„r | B)t0B|? 5 . 0 s„i„„ ont.l the occupation of „,.‘ c the political article, of tbl. mngum* The . Ur a y Mal-x-H. wh,.U c. oipsilod | .hall have beta property arranged an Uterary oonlrihufion. are of the « ua, met,. £ , l# gy If, e e. sb .. y-o I For sale by OUd.nfe.ney and Miner , -d ,»««..» ee.ab- | army, for Its per,, occupies Hn-ocnanc Mxotinu Tho meeting at Law . lokneuthlbs “b?»m*i rr:::.:; n.».... lioctcr M'Clintock has uken the held for a , rciur_ eiuU& jn lf _ ur B „, iirr . „ very f^ bab , g COllliua o in observation before ns with ,er.no and the whole ticket, and .. doing exoe , « d M-| „ lt ,„h ,1. ale cf ■ V,v, r f.-,,-""' f„ ,| ic .r strong not., the e.'^ '-r X lent service W. hope the meetings will be wrll j ihcy cfkliral „ thf;r v.clory ,n Hie cum, (| , (( B igos of some , # Bllask attended .his week Oood .p«fr. *•>>J | -- ..- >••••• “ occurred in .he h-ghM. where the road present, and the candidates will be on ban I lb* Irregula '-h oh h .„. l!cb e, fr„m tbe winds aiong ' Bha Iwe rene l \ ' T'-mncrata We have one week more , order cf orrivn, Jho 1* t•• K ., tch „, , ho heart of the Crimea by another f j U right. . h ' “ ne heps busuotanewdattirsta lbor U, .. permit u®. , , , rO .. I' r,,e ' , the decisive imporuroe of or „nr imaglnatioo must need ooistnp tac.s, IlntLUTi N The Freemnn e ' nrao. |V f ful! ft ''F rcc "'' ° . lliC 8 n„. | .jmiies have mst t a e field of oonjccture is open. Ziz:"zzrvz:::.z:. t If he lire There are cerlftia leltere • r 8 * uol to tho pul» wrmln'by Mr Bonn. rocnUy. winch the , umd (J explnin clea,., tbn that have - nni hint- wdl be given to the public he same ; been mmoni, lisbid, u. paper ssys Mr. 1> is the fourth P h clergymen facl , , irl . e-. »..d may be summed m a who has " gone over to Rota, w.th.. s,x , wfl „. rJ , .be fell ■•! I destruction of .be Russian nee, _ . : September, r»t l joo, the i. ' ' . Tun Reas-n Wh, - The pass,,go of lb. Ne j„„ gW , n A lew hraska lull is no sufficient reason f,.t any mau s , i, O » were.mas ' , , p . na>||g a tM ; t leaving the Uemooratic party m 1 onneyivania t(ie , llnr Jtl m iho place aban r:s.rr ixzl , ”“ed against that bill Three m.«e tb cm an. , mm Conventions have aseembled ,n this Mate ,iun, anJ such Kuasihn vessels aa had Itrt bill was introduced, and not one of them apa>ri .,, t , y our shells disappeared beneath has endorsed it, or adopted it as a Hemocralio the , all . r . of the roadstead, sunk by the enemy measure. A. a party then ,l is no. endorsed nor bimseU TllE FRENCH GOVERN adopted , hut every man ,a left to think nnd >'Kl ER M BNT . t of ,| as be please. The Morultur also publishes the following de speak of 't P | h &dJre(Mletl ~y lho Minister of Hie Interior to the Prefects in tho departments p»ns, Bept PJ. ibon. Vorsirnr /(■ PrriVf -The indomitable courage of our soldiers and ot cer allies has just been crowned by a sinking triumph Alter three battles, which were three victories- after the gigantic efforts of a siege without a parallel In military annals —Sobsetopol, ns poi s, i ‘ nals. its miner,,/, »re in our hands. Tho power ful fleet which onco dominated the Black Soft, and caused lhe dissslcr of Bmope, no longer Protection -w. have a tariff now tn opera- ! tion , n highly /•«/«■».« that it raises revenue | enough every year for the entire support of o general government, and lock* up about * <>, uuo out) in the treasury besides. la any t\ore protection asked for at present" And reonetnbV, I this tariff is a Democratic measure It ■« ‘U | Democratic tariff of lb-16 Ebeatlm -In the second paragraph of me commnnioation on “Consol,dated Railroad Lino for "the outlay required to perfect the whole lloe would be only $*2,000," read $2,000,000. * tBT Kansas will never be admitted as a slave 8,” The conduct of the Know Nothmge, of the Atchieon stnpe. has, we believe, Bellied that question Why is tlrace Greenwood like the empress Eugenie '' —Boston l \Ye give it up- a*- Worm.l worm.l —A great many treatl-e. h.« On. wrlUau, rxplo.oioK Me <..*■- <’'• ““ J I cla/Mifjln,! Me worm- generated in Mr human LJ>, any topic o, medira, aeleor. ha, acute observation ..a profound mtearrh . .» >A l’b>» elan, ,« ~r, much JIvlW •»»»“ "" «“ ;' ,bJ ' a . I, must br admitted, however. Mat, .'Mr »ll,» mojr 01 «. Llllng Mesa worms, »od purifying Me body IMin Melt |L»„. is 0! more value Man .hr wisest al*juLs-mw t r. thrlr origin , Booh an eipelling .grot has at length Peru ouod. ur M'Lane's Vermifuge proves .0 be the much so rgta after specific —its efficacy bring universally acknowledged by the enure medical Lenity A, further proof, read Me lollove low from » Wl— "1 our own clUeene : Nsw York, o>:lober 16, lbt>i This is io cerli.y Mat 1 a., troubled «IM worm, for mo r- Man a year. 1 «*» ■J"'"' l ““ M ’ [ -“ ‘ " ,W ’ r * ted Vermifuge. 1 look one bottle, which brought aw.) .bout fifty worms; 1 commenreJ improving at once, and am now perfectly well. The publ.o can le.ru my name, and further particular., by .pplyiug to Mr. I ard.e, N. a Manhattan rl.ce, 0. toE I- Tbe.ll, Druggl.t, . orue, o. Rutger and Monroe street. D, 0,1..1,r.teJ V.rm.fatf, .too M. «-»“»« l‘illtt, can now b. b.. 1 »l nil r«np.eUM. I>ru e Sloro. n Uiu Dull*! SUUB ami Canada- |. u r r b™r,.,ll ploane b- .arefnl to a,t for, and UU non. », Hr. U-L»..r s vraifui. All otbdts, .o comp.nro- iro wortUl«-HH AU!i, i,*r b&l* tij tbf so * proprietor*, FLKMINQ BROB-, 8 uc: *eeorß lo J- K.IJ4 * 0: * No. 60 Wo. J street, ooruor o( Fourth '$V “ ** :.• ».'■-* h <•._ J : tv- ■•^-T^-*TV.-y-_: DETAILS BY THE STEAMSHIP AMERICA >, - - , The subjoined despatch, which the Minlstcr-of War has just received from the oommander \n- ] chief and which describes the appearance or Sebastopol to-day, will make every one under stand the grandeur of the struck’ " b,oh b “® just terminated, and the prize of the battle which the Russians have left in our hands. ' For this immense success the hmperor nisjes to render solemn thanksgivings to Uod, who dts_ poses of the fate of armies Ou faunday. the 16th „f September, a 7> /'rum will be sung in all tbo departments of tbo empire, you will couocrt measures with the ecclesiastical, civil and mili tary authorities lo give u brilliancy to thlß Cere mony which will correspond with the grandeur Of our viotory; yon will also authorize tfflOb public re ; oioing» as the patriotism of the people may improvise. The c untry, associating itself, as It always does, with the seniiments of the Fmperor, will oelebrate with enthusiasm the heroism of our soldiers, aud the new glory thoy have jußt added to the ancient glories of t ranoe. Accept, M. Is Rrefet, the ue&uranoo of mydts tinguisbed consideration. BILUAULT, 6 The Minister of ths Interior. The Minister of Public Instruction has ad dressed the following circular to the French bishops: Fabis, September I'-, lb&o Mo»BKioHSfB-The Hsg of France floats on the rums of Sebastopol. The dithoullies whioh had hitherto delayed our soldiers have only tended to Bhow the world that their constancy is on a par with their courage, and that their virtues make them deserving of victory. Va llantly seconded by the forces of our allied they have consolidated the balance or powor of hu roDe by aaßuhne the freedom of the hast. The Emperor, elevating his thoughts to tbo Supreme judges of armies and Empires desires you to call the faithful to the steps of the altar, to ren der public thanks to the Almighty. Monsieur the Prefect will concert with you such measures as shall give to the Tc /dram which you w, cause to be sung on Sunday, the ■’ the solemnity doßirablo. Accept, Monsigneur, the“ ? consideration. ? wnrahin Minister of Public Instruction and » r *'P THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND T<> Vl Lord Panmure has addressed the following telegrapbio despatch to Qem ‘“P® ls&6 War the I The Queen has received wi bd J S(jbBBtopol j welcome intelligence of' th f J d l 0 lhe Ah allied army, her the fresh instance of their heroism. The Queen oongrat ulates her troops ou the triumphant issue of this protracted siege, and thanks them [or the cheer fulness and fortitude with which they h.ve en countered its toils, and the valor which has led v - ?* .■**:■ /^dtlress ~ OF THE State Central Committee. V'itubss -Tho oorol.iuf.uons of nil the otaouU of opposition «o *' non, on nun man fur the often of l »nal Coro Lissioner, accomplished IhreoKb the jnc^of the viloat means, and ' n derog< • m loot plot) of oar Kopubl can system, and at the sacrifice Of bouor, d.guity oud truth, on the part of the &oUra, has made it onr duty to appear ho fora voq for a fourth time. ■ ' lMsamoet endeared featuro of our organic laws that makes each oiluen a component rarl of the Government , clothing him w>jb ptnileges nrerogativos, and at the same lime loading him 1 reflponsi'.fliti'*? The high rrerogv * ,oo S f the electors enaldes all to reflect tb«r a-otiment through the ballot bos • Mil thas tm c^dssswsrr, votes for the roan who vrrtl represent hts sent. rgysrra w-»a - elector is forced to veto for a candidate of whose views ho may tare no suftcicut knowledge, or whotU e.utiLnts ho cannot approve, thou ho idea of seif-governmont is an imposture and a deception ; Mid the ballot, instead of the agent ofTntolligenoe, truth aid patriotism becomes degraded Into the instrument of the demagogue ftn TUeV r et°t'ae P oot of the opposition to the 2BBagft&fSiJsv& <r Uul UoVwill “hat oppoeiti m BU “ J be *“ r ° bg °. rnmtrv when tested by these standard truths r 1 “ rC " n i is aeUatcd almost to distraction for the The Abolitio,P cooßtitulion of tho States, as all right under the Coos 'tin ion of dlttVC . agree, to loterfere wuh tho , 6a(n(! in . ry; ond the Aroenoan patty. Sute , strument and the p^ cn)iit| by law _ or by being forbid binft( i on to deprive the 0111- of opposition had i»rep a , bad also the for the wffragM ® P a cltty long renowtaod, bnlt no anJ baDkß a 8 " h * P“ r,y „' f Cu Dot within a few days all its tenets 0 withdrawn, and 11 single indi these have been‘ em p, o aimenl tf all the vidnal P reßB b jogmasheld by their respective new and ora ge g (b(j AbomioQ candidate, P N?r Jte Nothing, Mr. Unnnsa M ,kJ whin have boon withdrawn, and Thu* son, the Vh g» & opnnt y t Hubalituted for NicHOLSOM, • ftt tbc same timo cm k U; til these political heresies, and pledge braoe all th diaoiplo of each, and wboao eleotion is to be the triumph of the sen timents of all- fired at Lexington, and 8i „oe he Bret gun was conU . the blood 0 . P institutions, noU d l :btwbet m ber a sle so profound,y humili we donbt w ®r Md . n tbe long lram of ating haß b “® whether a political or any party oontess, preßum ca t 0 issue snob other Sanhodn ’ to the disciples of th ® Ab°u nny faith. J>y , of „ bß t e ver religious tionist, where praotioal Know Nothing, his suffrages to a candidate pledged and to give oath bound Association, with to that SeBrß ‘ & , Dd ftnt i' re publicau, and anti Obris aU ''Vnotrinea ’and its shameless disregard of nan doc » »v erfi a 8 embodied in the par the f ‘“. l.°« “f tht 'Md The Know Nothing, amoun whether National or seotiou :rin hi°s views is’alked and forced ,0 vote for ‘ Reoresentatives of that fanatical spirit or Abolitionism that is constantly fanning the flames f. ” , j.ason.un and Jisooutent between the North Lod C,hern Stales of tbo Baion.jubou nrcßontine eiih«r legal or practical remedy for the evil lfmented—that would Bcvor the Utno , thereby prostrating the best government the florid has ever witnessed; entailing iutiui 1 7 afld degradation on alt onr people, to gratity i a misguidod real for tbe elevation of the colored race only. Bet what is still more h “, .» 'n Whies of the Adams, Clay, and Webster I eohool With their boasted reverence for the laws S=:=Sr4S| s~s;s:sf3 s = or both tho other faotions. To become Abol rtnniats and Know-Nothings at the same time, or "to the degraded position of serfs and slaves, and be thonghtlees instruments tn the hands of cunning designing leaders. Fellow Citizens of Pennsylvania, o f wha '" f orevieua political beliof, wherever born, and or I Vhl loverApolitical persuaeion, writ you permit iSs&assgA&HS iiviinnfl to have your sanction, or to P tultons, to nave y , f f m en representing 'Sr^ia^s?^ let box and mate it the instrument of their mischief, instead of the medium o'your detb erato and pure convictions of pnblie polioy, then indeed, may we lamoot the depyried ? ' lues and attractions of the long cherished idea Under°the I peoorier oircumetanoee and with in a few days' s of the eleotion, it will behoove the Democratic press and Democratic voice in every ehape, as also the independent and or sol td other parties, to press the people to| think of ,h»BO things, and to refleot upon tho conso quences ./consummating so yilo a agaioet the rights and dignities of the people and rarity of the elective franchise. Arouse then, fellow citizens, regardless o fomer ,I,'iterances as to measures of policy, and strike B blow for the great principles o our G r ernmenl-l'or the Union of the States me rights and privileges of cilizens-for cva Über tv and religious loleranoe, by rejeotiag the oa dilate of a corrupt and desperate c™ l '* based on principles and prompted by purposes at with all these sacred featurea of our ivcrnmect a*- Ague >od F.>«r of Three \ ««r.’ 8lan.ll»g Cured—Mr John I.oogd.n, no. "vlt-Cnt 1.,.-, D.“ county, near Wch-oojl. taJ *,» , L , Pctt (or Ibre. ...re; »»: d lb. time he b*-l thill. ZL . Jny. buJ ret.ly h*. th.b one- be „.th fever- .. -on e. lb. chill l.a him . nnJ .he, nine' pbyeWnn*. quibio-. »«* U " u ' ul “ ‘*l I !■ JrMl.in, recinmunieJ to him. vrns .bout to .’lh j„„. ir » Leu Oerter'. spnblnh Mixture WM he hut before h. hnd u-eJ lb * a * perfectly rur.d. enrl bis not bed eth.ll or *t" den oily on. ... of .h -f«od, nbo her, been ,-o-Mei b, .h, *«. .=«.■•. -1 WP" Hntcbcior'i ll«»r Oy«—Tl>« LUMINAL, RKUAULE.THUK «» . | .^» I f.r i*..l- U) Jva browo or Ma<-K, uue •hifeKil CT la»i ,1. i„ • iu mjurj W«‘ ln c ' r L * lr - U * J " '.»•.»!. >i- »>». "•«»*•> •» , BAT £«UHrt uJ H ... «3 B-.d..y, Xu '.M-.* .»! mrf., t, i r 11. EETME, 1W ’ Er-yiS J*W VV«--i ‘tr***t Ju.t K.c.1..d; «t Orlbbl.',, . aplendid I , p.ll »nJ Wlntrr U»li, il »»*r? .lo^npUan, V.-U.K-, n-b. .»■! i, Ac Als.>.u»nb'Kuro'.-b.aiOuiJ. in u«*l t, Kill W 1.4-1 If-* IP' N “' -■‘ J I OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD THE ONLY RAILROAD ul SAIMI VV KST Ktton P.TTSUUIiaiI. 4’ • A _ i_. u f•>i ,M throuvh U' Cincinnati Tu» F**«t Thais Imres •. - A. <u.. uiri s in 12 hour* and 40 miaul***- Mut-Train ucaVas it S A. 81. Kimm-TnAui " at UP. SI. u nill k« i:i<sw 4-:>uuei"t[•"•nfl fet Cri'fltUne, hoj AUi«»~- Thcdlr-ci route to Si. lm ,-, Abort-t OtTT.UuJ. CobDocUon, Art-m. o , t ,Uk lb« S.p«rk ...4 >«njib,ky Oil, r«J. 7 «Ul, IW throe rOkdA there. * r "j - bAuabUL.. NO UAiuA » « 8««4.y. _ -Oil. Tl. t.tw wIJ IO Cm-ii.DAU, UmLnille bt. Uiuw, uU.VA «. Oho M„, H.v k I.IAOJ. Port W., 0., Clo.oUud, IT* w , j u n ! ('if iei 111 W l*3t. mauuroN acoumuouatms tuain .m , tutW ivuburib .t 10 Asi A»J S»• I' «•' imi t, ' w “‘‘O' \ V J\MF.3 ? JOHNSTON, Chairman Slatt Central Commute!. •u a': \ M *uJ 1 **• s,l • r •t’-r.-'l.t. .. lUttber taf»mato»,wlT c | J » KR Y, ,* rn .r offi.e. under the M..»ou*»h.ln tic,oaf At V ' I>r ttt the Iffcleml sUlwn » t ? » ' GKOIWIS PAIUU.N. Ticket A««nt. P.u,bur,cb. Jull a«. »»«• .. ■ .. * OHIO AND INDIANA RAILROAD, ÜBiHQ TUK Continuation of th. Ohio and Fauna. R. * TO FORT WAYNL, «■> «««“» «- Tm.- North and *>«*. •» th “ Mail iu»«t uni Lake Krla Ra ' l !?*; Offices of the Ohio lunroad Company In Ittt.buril., AUe ?.n, GUy or .1 am of th. (olio, to* points. ,b A«\ Lsoeiunatl, »prln*B»U, “ mW'lla, parens Jualrrty; Tickets' .ill h. P«Uml« « “* <° r * Ticket . V the OhO. anl loii.n. „ AN , SopT. ’’ Hirrsnt’itou Lite Fire and Marine Insurance Company I ,M. M.MKMT *T«**T>, pITTSBI f UCUi 1 A. KOiIEKT GALWAY, President. is. !««»«• *»" umlng ,o 01 I to all y**rttc:» DIRSCTOfcS: Al.'xauJ.'i Bradley, r°K±r" D - Ss* J " m " ““ uJraUo Peunsrlvania Insurance Company * ,) p PITTSBURGH, Pnmflr of Fourth and Smith&eld streets. C ° altm'uUMU OAPRAI., #300,000. „ -» LiollJlnsa and olliar Property againa, uff„ I Na, [gallon and Transportation UUKUTOI'. YYui F Johnston, I'atU. ~n, Jacob P»intar, 7 * iwriar W. M’GlluL- h. heuuedy T. Friend, “ NcKb-r. w.s. 11.V.U, i> S-Pw*. I ilri t Sprout Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A j Jcuo" J.U.Jonoc, 11 11 Ooggntoll, OinOBBB: resident 1100. WM. F. JOUNS-TON. Vu* President HOLY PATThHSON. tiec'yand Treasurer.k. A. OAKUIML oa.i w Assistant S. ‘ eurekFlnsurance company OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11 SUOENBERUER, PnimniNT. ROBERT KINNEY, BsonnaKr cW. BATOUKLOII, awauo. Aoen „, SDS w |Lt INSURE AUAIWSr ALL KIADS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIEBCTOBflt . U W. Cass, j 11. Sho.nborgar, w R N , mlt . ki 0. W Batchelor, T. B. UpJlEo, ]«*ac M. Pannocb, H. D. Cochran, W. W. Martin, Joh nA. Caughey, „ B. Bryarr. Utorgo p. pa D.JIJ AlcOahAlesa. r rX^<if jk" =-'■ i T " WILLIAMS & ALLLN, acccjcssoaa to ARNOLD k WILLIAMS, kU.srTAC7DEARS OF Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, anl> kitting gkneually ] r. w.xrniina and VentUdlion of Butlamgt. »a-w A A will contract for Warming and Ventilating I SuTu“u.“ HoJs, or Idling*. »«■» ntr«M«t Pittaburib- - pearl steam mill, A 1 i I■» Ll Ct 1"! bj N Y - fIOO H DELIVBHKD TO FAMILIES .Id either oJ >h» two Cities. be left at the Mill, or in boxes at the stores of Osouts may »■« ! ,V 3 AN WILSON A CO., t>2 Wood street. vnfltiN A KKTTBR, corner Liberty aod Bt. Clair ate 11 t*. SCHWARTZ, I>rugglflt, Allegheny f|H M 8 • OABU, O,R DILI V BUT. v7S , BUYAIi, UKSKKDV -A CO. ii aTsTHATB~-We haxe received our FALL M STYLE OK SILK HATH, which will be found, on in apection, a ue&t and good article. A good Hal for $3, . i „»wiitra one for A 4. Call and Hee. an extra on 4 No lM Wood st , Next boose to the new Presbyterian Church, * one door from.Sixtb street. _ . _ t*\i lUiKir '.ouu ite tor Dale i-y (J B A. KAIINR=TOOK « LU. C V... NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Allegheny VaUey ttellrontl- -y. 1 gMiJjUKGUP ■X- ! . LLKOUEN? COBTV faUi.-To acammodate cH - street,JlttfMSji, 1 A sens dedroua of amending the Uomta Fair, iralna wiu -*:rZht„i-jij r .wlirbfi «old.st Public Atttffin,fcF *•**: ih. Alleghany Valley .JMlroatf.'frcm Lawrence lull hapoito HultonfoppoeiieDear Oroelt de/o/October to pay charges, ked,|i»' Iteoont of 8,0-do.* A. M. ana 8 ..-.Pittsburgh.....;.;*^. '.SSSS2 i , is," *?s« v:«.a. &,//-tte YTIWiHFORocroSKppSSS"' ‘ {5&- H by li O- Bqoi*r, J. Q. Bactofeo..v««.-.»w.— U Bears and Bear Hunting, W. L "SSISS .idphla. The Arscanlaus; R, * ,„t4)kge- A Trio to the Panama Rai»Toad, - Mias Ea*:8arn».*...........-e*^«s?y CBr, ;”' M lpa iSSa. M" 6i First and tasflW, l^Wlm;Ba-«ii»iiria»i.M»-»«*>w-» tol °} *«, i>or books anil Authors; W- U. Ohapmaa —"... no 1 ohae. aW fi™«n; ■\ 3. -to ' • {g. The Little Chorister; A. Coiobfl no I okge. Doctoring Begins at,Home; John Qojrlo, , &J. *«“?•. - Monthly Becord of Current Brenta 1 * j. *?s|£ : ! Literary Notices; ■ Z si pkg«! Bailor’s TttUo; T. 5 l*ik!U» "* 1 Bdltor-sKasy Chair; “■ do ' . Serial Hxperlsnce; Tajlort great work on China, mala and- »£ Magsrloe—the r £= u - >j SEk. [ cents per copy, at O,TO s ft d» „ ?* ***. «^““Ties^: mi- f t&T-: • tßg- •■--•=• v ’ A;as ; W.aupaa&nln.™—-!•—t uo . i pkg e. a Llnderman “■•■ 5 ' y,. pkge. |::v cMtr Dr. Mathews* ears U.O.Gray« “j> . k G ,f Q . , , J.S- P«ry,c«;e!N Morris— &■->!*,* 2jg£ : Miss 3a ;; -■■: « /.{'J* * .RlioJefl>.Nelflon. r -.-.*-***t—■, «-. : -2? oxes. ' o ™ zeT 7.: do J ; *■- a -,. do 1 phge. ’J. Bfelll'. '•• t do' - i >1 pkg9> c.m^han^.....-.......: ; . :;;; io , .. V zipug*. F. Both -.-----—•— ***•••; Prankl'm: Pfl...w.i bos. < nsr ; ""liranWln. PBli.i.l & p^. Ltßol%Wnrav----.r-l , ltt»t.nr e h.........lpJge ; bju9^oir — - .?s&■•■ w. \L~. J. H. tPimama * i p^|el P Bloomer.;.- ..' lbS. !. K. Sntnd*—■••■• do i; : • ' 1 Idle. I Frank Mayer, care W. Kohn- lbSl”'! .n:<^-«lsey=o,v,-.' i uo._.-.0---da- ~ -» J >“M ls===.-i - J. a. Martin ' - iijkg* - ) Jlcirp.l; ig } ■:; Watson A BUnton — "i.JL UoS * J. Wattfl r . r!/ --—-•••*•'—.•.•’— w. ii. UARROLb.ii Agentfhf ilurAid*** K*pre»« -TBl ' - » t . A D ypH—The folltwlnj »ro J. W BUTLHtt 4 00. S r *-, i? "sr*- ~ 6 tt °. pec if- ■ do <£ 6 do J® £ a?.'" ltfW do aJ°u«i. b, u» - cr r do when cut —* *75 1 oot2 .. uTli KNOSCI.OI’KUri oV CUKMIBTKY, aja r/iruo s tiOD» ” Sreonj in “ B,^ o^u ffl> lw "Wood SU_ lour thousand unKravtn£3 oa '™jj\ T l p MORGAN, , b ? v„ 101 Wood fltTeet,~np»r Fillh._ , «-W„lcIu» '»P" r >f ‘° mnda to order and repaired. adle WILSON* 4c „,., 67 Uarfcot street, corner or Jfourth. _ yne K “ b l 9 ha of bf.nto.W™U p“% I inatrumeot 18 about l “* 8l2 ” ~t Tfl ft t ,i n ‘hTe cold. iMaatitallv or “ m f“‘“'{ , b “ I ‘^ 11 It is eo constructed that byLh/da* ot tint month and month, >ou can tell at a g but fc , r ft j| coming s-^Jr-g^feis-aE E.\~“£> m ‘ d ” " * 7 to eclita each. a.Old o> w M ftr fc e t gtreet. L:„i^>£<;%** r^o"«f t r a ? u ‘ T ' , ... ulvt}> pirrchßSilt « >rnCT Diamima roit fcmt-t »t. TTSiWN'rEfBiiN'OK JAMAICA QlNdßH—Anoeuoi 13 ,»P?ly of «Ul,ral,a m eJltl n e3^ r ««W°l^ ATiimUJK-H HAI u' V\'E— icStnOHlulgfcl to tolba tll'.USllEa-A T«J Jo.tso W. b flab Uruibt.it, embtadDi «T«ry T, *‘ r ''JjS ' ;-,r„ • . v «n\ rBO A US—*l n*T« just r«c«riT«l another 1< aupvly of s«uumo Havana Tbo “ eicrlleol article of B*garfl cao j^yUCMINO’S.. h«ir. j.st ruceired by D |. roon ,, , oJ B.rt.t .t W "Ink^ma'noSactu “X-Wcb m/y wm «U »t fcatuiacutry prWo». .mbra- Uoaierv, ?carru ihm* Barellng't Skawla, Kubbcr With . of sodO. to Ini* luwlnea*. FINIS *■«« durable and beautiful A mroned Hautals '* tn.* i .o.« ci ...«,» * a LLtSN. corner of Second ana tel Kroms of ILLIAMs * auub. , octl:tf Market Btr;*eta. - ’ Ki 11.., or the Human Comedy i by Johu H ‘ cot. I Tlu» U.iden Path; by Marion Uarland. Alone; by Marion Unrland. ‘of a Moat Hosfo. Ul.lo Family. ofVbs EeT. SyJaey SinUb. Isora'aCbild : a ocTOBK^ i i » *a M PfteTßOu'a 8 thdey d I-adya Biot, A Gazette, Household Words, SSSSafflWwaß* Mt.yszme Bookßafl fast as published. Together with all other new wo toINBR * CO-, Yor sale by g., gnjthflald street. - - .r.'TTfc m< V K IT I—Uul6d3 you. CAtt'eaUWy journal! will Hutlt-fy using reatored to lts natural pbtfUOQißQon—tbut »#, gy*o hpaUhr growth'bf youth, color. «ILl* »lUh« ‘“ J .UMsplflS»cSmpind»d 11 id compo ra or o« auJ Htimu U»bg wunucb tb*»t U can tw used “ t j.e fcWn in tho l«&8t; and ban tutuiid it 1 X CXJTUBKRT. W Martel Bt. W° l ' a E S,iT»irSSn»»»tkm of cor ee|>«ri"' meat of Bliks — Rich Striped Moire Antique, Ratio Striped nod Piooi bilke, . , wick HaUu Pl»id SUke. (<?“« » lJ » lJ " ’> yplttniiiJ iilark FigurwJ Bilfca, l'lkitr tCl)Ji WfLb rt . , O Broche Border, jtut receded. A MA3QN & CO. ,VkKNOU OHINTZ.KS-IUO ptoes of av>™dW St,lea Oa* r Kiench Cbiota* just & MABON A CO. rell iGbZ*iU> Dispatch conyj . J fl o . so Wcotl Bire«r* ocl l S U rS'or'^Uhoul Ulo new .11)1.1 Byrun Coll.ru, alßgli nmp s SON. S V £rtm."ro? B AN 6 U * »od V l B 2 R sX ' BMr Drawf ra, of all sizes, l*y ANI , T 1 rBC.l««l. a flue assortment ol Oxford ritrt, t>y jj 0 _ 70 Wood street. oct l __ —* —• n C UKU.»C-4 case. juei n«iwl »>» '« Bgoa , ki ocil Aiw ull-6 bbi. fergb bj aog •UaLK-1 cafltt t«elvU and,ror BB OS 'iKßuWrjt-JU ibTSSTW uni hr r UM l ASSAKKIIUA-bU ll» recetrelanaw ]f OO'I ~ v.NkUuVB UIL-1-- do* received “<<£”*so3 P orll tnw "»• %uJmNG BROB.t octl bos« pare , A mlv 1 i Virttftyof new aod fltipeiior all materials—Moire Antique, Grey Bearer, Btae*, Wown and other colore of olotb. .fix AURKa 0* CHOICE LAND ;KJU SALK-WilD » Ine.p u» JONES- TiERNAN & CO., /successors to übrpbt, tiersas A C 0.,) Tl AVK IN STORK AND JOB SALK, a htmdbomoassorl i 4l " 1 '- 10 ' SEASONABLE DRY GOODS; To which (hoy InYtte (he attention of purchase. bi-p29.d2«*wlm at k\V BOOKS! NSW BOOKSH— N The Neweomes, by W.M Thackeray, The lrouu&U, by Minnie Myrtle; Pictures of Europe, try C. A. Bartol; Glove Hall, by Miss Sewell; Memoir of Rev. Sydney Smith, by Mrs. Austin , The Old Itod, by Joseph Barnes, Sr.; £;„Tt• nJ Wrl - Trial and Triumph, by T. S- A 5 £“ r „ s . The Yellow Mask, by Charles Wcke . The Schoolboy, "® Seven Poor Travelers, Household Word*, for October Just received and for f uiIDKNFENNEY A CO.’S, * • A * yifib et., opposite the Theatre rTfbAuTAVKrdxrVß* »w. 50 1W 6 aU-.; 2000 Cocoa Nats, fr®** l - DIMOtuUoA of Juft recelT**! ood tor ea e A ANRKR£OH, i rpUK P.rtuonfclp *»m«J tlj'U>« q^j,; No. UB Wood sirreL_ , J_ Q'NiAfc, to , loNtfb, tyNtf OK»otnt^lSrt.-'pS^"* l “' , '»“ b *»- "~»« J »y ‘ Jj&Jj X Hailroad. aQ’i ror i>aiu ty juty-Tth, 186 b. otfT, - .ptL:, 1-’ - t. Pittsborgfa, Ao; I ~~ fitting Vp* * • „ § D BARtfARU, rmb etrcat, would ro| iafaim frießd9 »fr haTfllted up the old jrt*od, phteh wll* _ openeiikM OVSTEua constantly on hand. B - J Fop29r3t ■ ——— ANB BKTAIB>>BAI KRIJ PD BN X^SEffiSi 8 MPgji Inmanau* 4 K3fT 24 feat Croat o& WViijL#**®**® ®*?J; AJSsk 109 feet to Wfcla alley* -to Srla aCfeUai WaU. buUt for iwosmaU Doußea. ,„ ih a dmlrkble 16catloift>r ft resident®, and will b» low, oad on fevoruMo,tem«- tojuglrtnefc S.^ t *>’ Putnam's Hagaaino 21 ~y Ballou's • yg teliuVNetr York Journal do ?! Pstersotfs Hagailnß 2° ia oetob S. C l o*“ 6 tau “.To day. and will b« sold 20 per cent. U)«ar than any tha city. Remember, ttapl«j»»9 BOOKBTOB „ “ no 30 yirtu «f sei>29 ; -—; — ——T /VJTOBBR _ ' . : ( ) puluam'a Uag«iDa tor October. i Graham’s do ’ do “ • > Godoy's IsJj’a Book a ° ; ; lenlln’9 Fashion Book • do, Ja6t,rocciy f d.oJforMt«* il>Ktlra!JNl!ir A Beo°9 Fifth at., opposite theTh T AN ACA-Bentonl 0. HUjt 10 DD. bnroh Almanac, Hagaalne Almsnao,»a. ‘in ft™.’*Xanao, No. 27, «* 1856, pnblUhad . ready Ko 81W( *a [ rot sale, also, by a[t Uookßollera ln Pittsburgh a [ trheoy City.- —i-——77- a ilttiCli OOWAQB UOBSK, » A from the Rail re ini Station at RaattVWtJ. '1 ifatites four large »o«oa sni with choice fruit trees, apples,j»arvplraM^P«^ a hfe. &> WjSg gt anB ’ n, « Ma, ftAl.E—Airoodgftrm.con;totting nSuSTtalo* thedtj,»nd* n&»»*•' ttvar • h&Ting 60 acres tinder cuUiTfttiCß*aS 00 ®* » >AK», new No» Brighton, lieirer Uountyc. A. lOB BCIM, nell W»[W^j»l,?* t * fln ‘ C ' , ™'?« lton ' ° r mm WOODS, 75 Fo P * ~ ' Only B*oo t»• two rimy * • imitfUil.SO fast front on W aotleep! Tho houso contains A t*d?M.tlnth. r>rt. at duo tear* 63 Mark* eepgfi • ; 11 ossgsppKlSi Plnaba. . jggpwl - FIUStt ; LIBIMRi- 1 * T VJ{- uhliL Jt H 'cases of the heat n»k« of Iriai unene grtde. QTKW»A aUAVVW-Aa c ° l ° rB °F A-. MABON * co^s 1. Shoes can bo bought at **o- MB Qt CMi*. . : -■- ' —'■■--•■ 10----ufiCK TO - ABAT ItEt.-----..—Mooreir Pak* DrM, for solving Wheat, - 0400e,Esri a : r,or4l3,lcir rote'cit thirl.rett eta AgdOultural Stc Sheet, by t0t1.31--"51, W L UIRSimBUP * aos. mmm «iib defiimbl©effect; slaee Uwn I Mw Pjw «4i* *%IJKK£iI ramDlata Bucce»o. .toon®cm® dS brtugbttway from one MUB%tfite<ftr-rg; £& ««r K. IUO *> V“*# on f .,S make ihl» atntamont tom »n tooert ion’l™ the moot »lo»MeVemKuga v«t known. Mf Mono) r to other ohjaiciima la thli SWLtlo ”;^ l gj^ tb #nil Bold wholesale J SiTOCK ft cotnsr of Woodona flm * haitbu !>-. UKHhY U IXUXINS. i i i All FtorfieMb irotkwJt’oUcs.il**™ “ • ttoot Banded Oollats;; - ''• "'f - 1- : , . Sm b ThroaißimiiedCo>{«“: . ■X^^SP^SSSSTS^-* ■-EmbtoWeteiJ Dmasoj^® B«l83 a ; » ; 40 ‘ J) olrable iriunrong o' etma toSo* <■.«• .saiffflfSiJw** 4 au£-t»o i*t« lnAUeate D lOi&« n 332?^ssSgfi i^S&asssassSffSW Acres of Land In Benton »nd CUjj la too Acres til Land in lb* corner of Bertntb w*d Pittaborgh. ‘ :■■ f ‘ MOURNING & HOUSEKEEPING U BK.OOKS * CO OPI WOULD reapretmily' lnfor “„ t^V m taken the Store Boom, NO, W and have now open % moßt goods. the bueineSß, to tb? can offer ns sag pi. article. in Dry flood* 0»i <» house.
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