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. umber 17. MM .
rACOORDANCE with a Resolution of
tbe_aorottes Oastrattetwo of tka ditacass7 Yoe.
I.R.S. a Otletd Was conssatioo or atm friends of
Wlloii i Wastates Peassirtgartill
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4osi tbsoistkost od
LOA Intim& la adJoinlas States ars
s'peasses saes bum . lasi isd
WClaizas Warm Er Met.
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name Mows. of Nr•Yozr,
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kat:Mara of New York
IL CLOY, of. Ileattioky. .
lat other goittlemen or dittlattloo to other Pm Or
P lbo t"nerr at azemont to the MIMI
_" les or
:UNMANS muitniale ore attoratly IRMORA* to bake
bo/rtballboostits Ora boas otteoullate ork ttat ten
uolpabi , eff , lifOihßiOlL—trlit• T. M. Rowe, Irao7
kiebtra 8.4141.1 e. Ga. . Robbreao, Jr sod ans.
Cf Ariorbareeotb—Joehus Range, Robert X.
Jams Porta Jr,. J. O'Hara Denby. roebt. Wilawa
7ar gortise of tballtorentire Coonlottree_ s
H Ly.a.
grairimaarrokeff. • : 1111' el ' a rrai
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Grand Nally, Third Ward.
'e Preinent sun of the Mini Ward. PIO/thy:m4 mill
bold a grand rally on IRMO LTBNINC). sem. 61b. at
ths dodo*. en the vacant lot wan of taavath and Grant.
Want diatingolthoad Sporlas are a:Tooted. and - tha
;.the
ger For Telepipttio News oes Rd page. Fo r
Gittind.Commotoill News see Clipage.
. . ,
: ler Tho tonnty Enclitics' Committee eil
met dolly at h o'clock; P. Id. at Uead Qoartars
Comm Format and Wood stresto.
Fazioar lirrrviros.-There'will be meetings
ditto friends of Fremont and Freedom, in the
Mining named Townships and Poroughs. Elo
giant aptakare will be in attendance :
..Frankilak township—Sept. aci, at I o'clock, at
D. bunt.
South Fayette township—Sept. 4th, ,at 2
o'olce*,..st Woodville. , .
Bißerittown7Bept. 110 lb, at 2 o'clock, at BM
postai township—Sept. 6th, at 6 o'clock,
P. at Brownstown.
Perryssßle—Sept. MX at 2 o'clock.
-Past Liberty—Sept. 6th, at 6 o'clock, at Pah
lla tiquars.
' 5411khts tovreship—Sopt. fish, at 2 cenlock 4 Pt
6L, at Boblnscatkona4„,'
Okla township—At &era Mills, Sept. 4th, at
1 o'clock.' .; •
BlLeabet/Et tdreehip-,et Green Oah,,an Yang°
*germ BeE3. 6tt, et 2 eolort,
-Tarilastrstm—Serpt. Sib, at 2 °elent.
, -
Tun. Clazutaxa Bream —The men who have
fabrimited• and who/circulate the lie that Col.
Prenuirit Is.. Catholic!, never produce direct tee
- rigtonpl . .They..tellfus of some man who heard
- ernMeetfor man say that ha knew Fremont to be
a' catholic, paw' Mr. Beigent says he heard
Afr ituseeil say so-and-so; and when Mr. Ruesell
•. conies . to be teamed out he torn up none of the
smentinfamerne leaders. of the Missouri Border
„
• linfrianio , 4iirnme teethes falsifier, even. if that
iu poindbleillies the editors of the Pittsburgh
~ Postr o i of A : T. iihrpress. Foremost among
thirirititorlee Anti one that some gentlemen bad
heard -Zither 011lvettl, a Catholic priest any that
hi tone Fremont to be. a Catholic, and the lie
was put in this shape by the N. Y. Express, and
'Albany lltatatercos
• -• '!'We have en a fernier oriorialel published
Attainment . made by Father Olivetti, s Boman
tatbolbe palest residing eit Whitehall, that John
41 ?gement Iran, to histertain knowledge, a Ito
=IMO; arid that he; Father Olivetti, intended to
rota with the Republican party lan that eettsider
attain alone. We here now add Idence
of Fatberolleetta'sloilllon..• .• ' • "
few diyartioes a number of gentlemen of the
bighestehritioterland respectability were togeth
. sr atilort-Edirited, and this -prieat and. another
,tere lithe ithtiniany. The question teas put di
'., really re Father. Wittier: 'lit John-C. Fremont,
to-wountiiite emu= ZIOASEDITE, a Romania
~Fether Olivetti replied directly:,' •"I em hap,
pitniay..-thsit.-to :my certain Arnouledso he is a
liana Veilhate, and ' es ezich - I shall 'support
be the next President of the
• Unibrd , Rtatee e too. I have five hundred friends
thEssenCoinity, and refill make .It my bolsi- •
nese to . 'See them, and make theni vote for Mr.
•
Fremont,';; - - o
::- lather Olivetti pnti an extinguleher On this
at Once sadist this wise:
. .." : Werrranazi, Aug. 28, 1858.
2bAlii ssitar .e.l" Mt Whitehall Chronicle. • .
•
The Atbeng - Statormaa having published a
statement;-purporting to have been made by me,
in'whielitato understood to say that CoL Fre
i:limiters! a :Pathetic, endfor that reason would
mdse . - my - •
••,:-Beluft Minister of the Gospel, I appear be
foie the publio with great reluctance ; bit my
name having been dragged into the. political '
tram against my, consent, to give countenance
to suliatatament, no other course is left me. I
therefore'rrey . that I do not know that Col. Fre
' snoutty . a Catholic, and never intended to sty
• that he was a Catholic. - I haver stated that I
should vote for Wm..' I have heard. no evidence
te.prove that. he Was a Catholic! ;- the, (sat chat
he:: was married by a Catholic Priest, if such
was the cola, furnishes but little evidence that
bases. a --Catholic. Catholic eleigymen often
marry:theta who ere not Catholics.
Tories respeetfully,
• ' • . Axe.- Meaux °trews'.
Fenner Palmer, of Newar ... k 7 Afacotuity,
having frequentlY encountered the Fillmore elle
&km that Henry Ward Beecher's story about
the. deg Noble . Atha. not authentic, addreued
note to 'that nistiuguished clergyman inquiring
Wile were - not really Ike author of that emoted°
sq . ctlti. following is the reply, wbioh we
Sid lathe Newark
' ... Lenox, Aug. 25, /858.
Dies Elti.:—The story of the dog Noble le
true, And the 'record of it you enclosed to Mel
wrote.. - • • - • .
.Nothlnittian be more slily then the attempt to
EX upon CoL Fremont the Catholic! religion. lam
• Personally actoibitedwith Col... Fremont and hie
maga wife- !
and have repeatedly talked with
both' alien thissubject, minutely, and I must say
that In all My lifel never knew a Ile, cc utterly •
Welter and persisted to, after contradiction,
with inch wilful malice. •
• ~ B ut, it le • Oda that ;there personalities make
up the wabiteuee of a campaign argument, there
It little - else upon which they care to mike an is ,
It well the greatmoral-prinolples, and
the civil which lay at the foundation of
our .Cialiertnient Pre On . the Itepnbllean aide. :
-list the filailiOods, and the gross personal
abase-be bn those . who Citroens 'to employ
them . i . --thoodd-Colonel Fremont become our next
"Prefillantilrlielieve that we shill' have taken a
. lost sad inn step. tOwezds - th e parity of-Wisit ,
throb's Administration.
-Nary. truly Pears, FL _W. BEECHER.
Mon or nut Pactora—Vits the B.Yramito •
Y.)misting alba "American' State Cownollt °no
of Mr. FILUEOUNI adjutant's Made statements to
the diaireet memberkeharging them .to keep,
tha Karat, to.the effect that the Buchanan Can
tasKammitbre met :last 'week and came to the
eanelatdon that ther paity should support Mu,
LSD Pancras In the carat 'districts where their
reambere are'Shiefil natives, but. In the elate,
ig order to retain the foreign vote, they are to
p yak Branagan; that the foreigners are thus
to- be gig i l ia . and kept from Parnorr.
Writ otte fsatare of the programme: but slam
thou the Filltuors Isidore In Na ; York hare
grown kidder and no longer cow:oaths taut of ft'.
olottkutittetau %iota ,tad tbei3aohaulera. Ttai
Haab Er/rusk/tot
llteNrrs.neas miningin thisoily, on
Thereby e& all disguise Wei thrown off,
and Mr. SaVAOII 011 New York, who addressed
the meeting *genii stated that the BUCHANAN
men had given up this State andwonid therefore
threw theta strength Into the Pitimosit Basle, In
the hopeisf gettlng,the eleotion Into the House."
Will the honest boial and sinew of the Demo-,
bra° party tafbM themeeltu to. be Wm Mao.
feirefl o pay. to the enemy they halm Co
bottled with?
ItichmondEnquirer, htlis leader
elthe 26th . ult. • 1 11' Fremont_bkilleatecl,
there, la het the 'lightest .bope that the- tram
will leer tia gnat Mr. Plerce'a !term 'ex
plru."
yeti urea hour and a qu rter I
Plition Time ititstar Datninn T-410
• -•
manifestations' et this cantina, in the South,
leave no doubt of a eettled purpose among the
anthems:l men of that re g ion to &Isola the
Union if they can encoeed electing that
ln
daldual. The Charlestqn Mercury, the leading
Bacianan organ In South darnline, In reply to
a recent sonde' In the - 11. - V. ZOnda en the se
cession controversy of-1854On:
"But the Herald's ettemial to fortify stash
eurdttlee from the Seoul= Controversy In
South Carolina is the most .fatill of all. • The
Herald does not know—what Is, nevertiatees,
the fact,—thit, in that antimony, both parties
advocated illairdon.: ThcY!differed only- es to
the mode ; one being for disunion by Bate ac
tion, the other by co-operation, se it was term
ed, or the joint action of Strand States. Bat
upon the,polloy of dissolving the Union, of 111)p.
ending the South from her Northern . enemies,
andoietabliehtng a Southern , Confederacy, par
dee, presses, politicians, and people, were a
unit • THERE IS NOT A. PUBLIC
MAN IN HER LIMITS, NOT SINGLE
ONE OF HER
PRESENT REPRESENTATIVES OR SENA—
TORS IN CONGRESS, WHO IS NOT PLEDGED
TO THE LIPS IN FAVOR OF DISUNION."
The Richmond Enquirer,lwhich is the leading
southern organ of Buch,ansn, In its issue of
Aug. 29t1i, rays - •
',Toe election , of Mr. Buchanan meg, coulproba
b4 will originate a reaction in pubiie opinion that
wilt encourage the atone-ion:of the amerce:4:e in
ifitution ,of Slarery, and the , extension of the
Britt* and. Southern Eurepean races,
for the
eery purpose of 'damming and - -terningtrack the
torrent 'of Infidelity, materialism, eenenality,
agrsteistilem, and onn.rchgo that threatens to
overwhelm OB from the prolifie hive of Northern
Europe.
The election of Sr. Buchanan would be a re
actionary morement in.facer ,c{f slarn-y and cor.-
servatirm.
Let'' 84
Let the South prevent a,compact and undivi....
ed front Let her show to the barbarians that
der sparse population effete little hopes of plan.
der;.her military and seltrallant habits, and
her Mountain retreats, little prospects of Otto
ry ; and her firm union and devoted resolution,
no chances of conquest. ,Ur use., ir 1.02418 LE,
DitTACIE PLINSITIVANIA AND' SOUTINNIOS CIRO,
Sorrow= INDIANA asp; Sorra:tan 11.L17016,
non' TUB Noam, AND MAXI VII DIGITLANDS
DITWLIDI TUN Onto AND INN LANMITDI DIVIDING -
LUZ. "LIT NNE Bonn TITAN WITH CALI/011sIA,
AND, It NZDZSEART, ALLYIHNILPILT WITH Retests,
[ Wm CODA AND BItA2TI. d
Here Is a bold declaration of a purpose tolls
solve the Union, on the phrt of the Booth, in the
event of Mr. Buchanan's Olection, and the line
lof separation is actually marked off. Trio great
object of the South In supporting Buohanan Is
to promote the exteneldn 'mid perpetuation of the
"conservative institution Cr Slavery." And the
votes by which It Is honed he may be cleated,
are to become the barer of a incision movement and
the formation of a Southern' Slave Confederacy.
The South has abaidoned all hope that litnehan
an can cony the . tiortharn States. In all the
estimates that have beetimade by his mapporters
of the votes thattare tolgive him the election,
Pennsylvania an ho sopth.con-r e artaiiw Illi;
nog and Indiana are relied upon with more eon
ikabit'S than any other Sections of the North.—
The Enquirer gives its at once the reason and
the object of this reliance. It proposes to de-
tech those sectlces trona the Ne;rthl to bind
theta in sentiment and !Interest with the 'Sian
States, and to genur9 their adhesion in the forte
metion of a Southern Corthadoracy. The line
which bound: the Buchanan vote. is thus to he
nude the line of Disunion. The States which
Buchanan ear - ries boned, may - be relied
upon as seceding Stofei.
The South, moreover; i is to enter Into negotia.-
ti01:13 with other States 9111 Nations for the pro
motion of this great ,feeign. California; It la
believed, may ba seduced into it,—cud if neces
sary, the South le also to treat with Russia,
Cuba and Brazil. • These echeines come- from
the party by which ths .Republican movement
Is stigmatized no section;st. And these avowals
of them 'thaw exclusively that while, for the
pnrpoie of gaining favor, the controlling leaders
of the-Buchanan party;—those men and those
sections by wlOch his nomination was achieved,
by which hie election to be accomplished, It it
be atoompliefted ot all, and by whom his admin
istration will beas thoroughly shaped and di
rected as that hf Plummy!, Pigeon has been;
aim at disunion as the laiiiniate object of their
endeavors. The power and patronage of Mr
Buchanan, if ho elected, will be used to
etrengthen,them for nib a, coneummation when
ever the time fat it shalt r in their judgment, have
•
arrived.
As a corroboration of view, we take,ths
following entracte from a letter from Richmond,
Va., to thp Philadelphia ..dultein, written by e
Southern man:
"Of the numbers wlthwhom I hare conversed,
and whom I hive heard speaking upon the sub
jeet, Ihare not found one radical, ultra, violent
man, who'wes not entlitudastio for Buchanan,
rrlsalewr may have teen his previousparty affinities.
All the bad epirite of lids section have concen
trated In sapport.of Mr. Buchanan whom they
claim for his 'antecedents and positive pledges as
favorable to their 'measures. In my residence
here,l have eeen men who 'were openly infavcr
of dsunion; others who were in favor of making
the southern confederacy a limited monarchy;
others who were not. ready fur 'meanies], believ
ing that the Union could get, buy, or steal Cuba
and pasts of Mexico, and thus save the now con
federacy that expense and rink; and others who
professed devotion to the Union, whits its (drain
toms managed to suit their views. Differing though
these gentlemen did in many important particu
lars, all of them, without a single exception,
Were in favor of Mr. Doehanan's eleCtion.
I asked some of thesoiradlost gentlemen why
they no confidently eastained Mr. Duel:tartan, sad
to what they considered hem 'pledged try bin past
career and his present assurances I They agreed
in enumerating their pet projects to this order
and in this number: -
Ist. To make Kansas-a Slave State. They ut
terly repudiate equattarj sovereignty, and far
thornier*, demand that Icansas eball be a slave
State, failing in whiob, come declared they would
be ready for secession. (They said that the Cin
cinnati Platform unqualifiedly endorsed Mr.
Pierce's policy odthls and other questions, that
Mr. Buchanan bad accepted and endorsed the
platform unqualifiedly, and that they know, from
inducts assurances, he would throw his official
influence with what Are known as Atehlioate
men,. or what the North 'palls Border Raffians.
24. To establiah the doctrine first enunciated
by Mr. Calhoun, in 1847, that slavery was a
Drs of the National t' onstitutlon, and was
carried by it into ail the Territories, whence It
could not be dislodged Mail ,t3late Constitution
wan made for the Territerice. ' The disunlonien
—for all thee. moditleationn of the general class
deserts) hie name—polnt; with exultation, to Mr.
Buchanan'e letter to Mr.' Bandford,of Alabama,
Where he expressly denies tne power of a Terri
torial legislature to exolade slavery, and admits
that power to °ale: only, in the Convention to
form a State Coristitutioa. -
Bd. The annexation of Cuba, and its divicion
into two or more slave Staten. They claim this
measure aa one of Mr. Buehanan'e special face.
rites. On this point they recall hie diepitoh,
when Secretary of Btele, to Bomulus.M. Saun
ders, our Minister to Bodo; urging effort in be
half of this acquisition'; the Ostend manifesto,
whore horrid - prinolplee all honest 0100 repu
diate; and the private ;assurances given the
Committee of the Cincinnati Convention ivhieh
details Albert 0. Bmene,:--ef Mlastalppl, hue re
cently imprudently communicated to the public.
This evidence of sentiment Is irresistible; arid the
man ie stone blind who 'doubts Mr. Ituottanen'e
purpose, If made Pristdetit, to effect this crtgard
zation.
The fourth plank of the nullifying platform.—
wklob, however, Is not as much insisted an at
Preeont, from motives of policy, is the revival of
the elave trade. This labeld somewhat in abey
ance; but by no means abandoned.
With the slave trade .1i associated In the pub
lic Mind such a oomplioation of horror, that the
question is not now generally agitated. But
otrengthen these men_ with aviotory on one or
ill of these other points,' and before ten years
this will be boldly avowed, and ardently - and encl. -
cessfally premed.
Ia the Borth, I netioibir. Buchanan le sup
ported "to sate the tinlobrand general Old Line
Whigs even have adopted him for that purpose.
Is It possible that yes& people are eo ignorant of
Strata In the Smith, as not to know that Mr.
Buchanan is the professed candidate of all the
avowed, as well as covert, advocates of s. Dime ,
lation of the Union? Snob b the tratb; and
Buchanan's Southern friends hue the advantage
in the argument; for hoW can making Kansas a
Slave State, establishing slavery as a national
institution and , acquiring . Caba, toad to strength
on the Union! It is imposaible. Ms election will
do mare even than hin:' Tierce's, to disturb the
harmony of the gnome:but,. whilst It Is very
89:111 to be followed by the elevation to office of
=oh Filibusters as Quitman, such marplats
Soule and such pledged traitors u Mr. Buchan
en's Amiable" friend, Senator Baler Of South
Carolina; _Do the 2forthern people duke se.•
°Melon; made more piacticable, more Inevitable
Übe arprrsent ? 'Then let them eleit James
Buctutuan.' -
Tha IPKesi Co. (Pa.) Ciftiroo, ll'eritOrofo a twa
t'st paper, comei toiloAttio week lofty Pr:timid
Dajtaa at i moot-laud. APReart comity
Will silo s' largo mojority for Fremont.
.
JAMMoit: on COO - spot Bvigzustur.- -We
•` ; 3Pit'elf NOTIORt§:
hare before called attention to tsfall lalatarY of - .; --=-'--
Mr.
-
BIICHANAVB diireputable connection with AbOthcr Ronidentar of : Sew York City
the old "Bargain and luttigue7 bueinees, rustier letu ' et-tt ' tit= . ett"'"tt.°
-Lira FlsoOrg-preu, -
hie conviction, both by Gen, Jacreos sad • - - t;,OS ac..tna. .'.o
i4l - 7 % 13a he ti ler
CLOT, of amour scandalous attempt upon the n 4 ht
p , 7 tti•tt w h im
th;uadr l
h‘r
virtue, of the latter, and recap to It now 2 a being t .
a wetter of weight In this canvass . Here lathe la,z, I 4iFt0..0 Am write...pp/. 'think cur
eeettla Dermsout rum uo awful!, re•
testimony:- - . luctinatto.e MO, ro a r who nu:, ruler fro. ilrar
• emooluitt. I burp afro torso. loan mod with the cao.l I
4 MIL CLICK'S BTATEMEWO. b.lll-' ' '"4'3 ' . '" ' i r lVAlVT . :t t arls d rl r tOF:ke n y 4[ l .
Some time in January, eighteen hundred and c tto of for DI:. M.LANEIif
twenty-five, and not long before the election of CELEBRATED LIN - EV.I'IILS. onnufauluad br 11.VOING
President of the Visited States by the ROW of roars of Yrreuroon. P "arrecrar•ttur Put POrrotll.B
Idepreeentatieee, the flon.James Buchanan, then tot , It , . POI., Loy 1.40 , re this rabLc Dr.
a member of the Hoaaa, and afterwards many
years a Senator of the United States from Peon- ecotone tire, tal.. c+bratel V.rulftue. as
COrr bo hail at all renrclnUA drilz stores. .1 - ..0' genuine
trylvania, who bad been a zealous and influential I.""=tracr'''''''' FIXMING 011019:11Catt
supporter of General Jaekettn in the precedMa
oanvaes, and was supposed to enjoy his unbound
ed confidence, called at the lodgings tattle: Clay,
in the oily of Washington. Mr Clay was at the
- time In the room-of his only moments in the
. pose, (his Intimate and confidential friend, the
Hon. B. P. Leteber, sines Govornorof Kentucky,
then also a member of the Hone.) &Only
after Mi. Ituenanaree entry into the room, be
introduced the subject of tleapproaching Pres
idential election, and spoke of the certainty of
the election of ' his favorite—aiding that he
would form the moot splendid Cabinet that the
country had ever had. Mr. Letcher asked how
be could have bad one more distinguiehed. than
that of Mr. Jefferson, In which were bah Magi.
'son and Gallatint Where would - ho bo able to
find equally eminent man? Mr. Buchanan ro
"Ile would not go out of this room toy a
Secretary of State," looking of Mr. Clay. This
gentlemen (Mr. Clay) play fully,rernarked that
ho thought there wan no timber, there fit for a
Cabinet ,offiner, unless it were Ms Buchanan
•
CIIN. JACKSON'S INATISMCNT
Eleautrrean, Feb. 28, 1846. '
Yonr oksertittions with regard to Mr. Holahan
an are correct. HE SHOWED A WANT OF
MORAL COURAGE . IN THE AFFAIR OF THE
INTRIGUES BETWEEN ADAMS AND CLAY;
did not do me the.juatice in the expose he then
made, and,-I AM SURE, ABOUT THAT TIME
DID BELIEVE THERE WAS A PERFECT
UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN ADAMS AND
CLAY about the Preeidency, and Secretary of
State. THIS lAM SURE OF. But ahetbe.rho
viewed, that there woe any corruption in the °Foe
or not, I know not; hut one thing I do know,
THAT HE WISHED ME TO COMBAT THE ti
WITH THEIR -- OWN WEAPONS: THAT WAS,
TO LET MY FRIENDS SAY. IF I WAS ELECT.
ED, 4. WOULD MAKE MR. CLAY SECRETARY
08 STATE. Tills, TO ,ME, APPEARED TO
BE GROSS CORRUPTION, AND I REPELLED
IT wurti THAT HONEST INDIGNATION AS
I THOUGHT IT DESERVED.
ANDREW JACKSON
There is no getting over .this testimonynt
least no honest way ; and to, no the only mace
of eteape left them, the
.linchanlere potuano down
upon Goa. Jackstm, and 'hues him as all that
was vile and corrupt. Hear, for instance, the
Louisville Copier, from which we take the follow
ing gnotations, which we desita-t •• • • .d son
Denim- •• m .er are from the leading
or a paper that goes heartily for Bach
"Jzparn, 'himself, oven after the ignominious
fallorelal his first tool, Kremer, to establish the
charge, though that tool had vallsotly pledged
himself to "cry aloud and 'mare not"--JACK
SON, HIMSELF, STILL CLODESTINELY
CIRCULATED THE BAROAM' 'CALUMNY,
AND STILL HOPED TO FIND ANOTHER
TOOL TO ESTABLISH IT.
And so, if Jachkon to referring co,Dnehanan,
thought that gentlemen would prove a less
bungling tool than Kremer, he ,or anon found
himself most awfully 9:dist:then ; And we have
no doubt It was tho loftyzesponse ~h e got front
Boohanan, and of the atiottneretairk of Buch
anan that he area incapable of s.n.epotten ns
Jatkaon woo of ACCOPTOND IlcorruApropoaitton,
that made that SIIIPIOIOI7II. WALICIITAIIT, no
vmmerm., IMPLACADLL OLD ITRAOrT, FALILLY
CHAIIGHBUCIIANAN WITH COWAIDDID AND FALSE
1100D 10 010 PIIIVATO narron OF 180."
hlcasszia—The oharacteristie i(alts of such
man as JAMES BCOMANAM are tWproper sab•
Pots of study at such a time as tar. The fo'-
lowing Is'a copy of a letter from him to the as
sessor of Lancaster:
IVASUISIOTON, Fe* 26, 1816.
Desn.Sm:—l hove received ye* of the 12th
last., Informing me, that, not knoing whether
I consider myself a resident of Lancaster, you
hive assessed me as such. I had Capposed that
you would have known that 1 had R!'emoved from
Lancaster nearly
. 1, year ago, wad have. tsar
einoe hien a resident of this city, ihere my of:G
oliath:ides require that I should r62ide. I tract
that at some future period I may :gain become
a resident of Lancaster, but that ii, , wholly uncer
tain. JAMES IWCIIAN AN.
Monett. Dotibni, Esq.
The object of this note aria to evtapo from the
payment of taxes, at his own hcNe, upon the
pitiful plea that, being in office aoVashington,
he'wasMot a reeident of La caste..` Is a man
who thds eneaks off from the payMAnt of hisjusl
dare to the State, tho one for whi f M we ehould
be ached to vote on the ground of 'state pride?"
lle dieowned the State for the palto oonaidera•
non els few &Aare; and a real fee
,gnit of "State
pride." would prompt the disowninee him; in re
turn.
'Pnmantiruta.—The Philadelphiqtmes, which
to laboring very earnestly for Fremo - et, 'aye that
Philadelphia Is good now for 15,00 votes for
Fremont, and pibmiees 20,000 by2,.November.
It tale
"We say then to all, trust to Phlliaelphle; ebe
will do her whole duty. Let the nest, at she
promisee to do, aend no twenty thinsand ma
jority to Altoona; let WNorth tenC In her ten
thou and majority, and all is safe. ii:9tor fulende
abroad will be surprieed at the result, herei for
the Republicans are working in thisetty as man
never worked before, nod they will &mimeo to
Work until November with as much*ergy as
even"
WHAT nous CAN BY AMU) ? Corode,
member of Congress from PenosylvOia, having
addressed a note to Aenoral Aotho Colby of
New Hampshire, inqultiag what htt knit? of
Col. Fremont's religion and religions' ntos:len,
the following reply was made ; '
..Latiswor by enying, that I was ttoquanted
with. Cal. Fremont !Afore his nomination Thr the
P,residenay; thath aid what 1 conii to bring
abbot bie nomination by a masa contention of
the Americans and Republicans in l'niw Ramp.
shire; that I advocated his nomination' end voted
for him.from the first In the American Conven
tion in New York, and that I still support- him
In the full knowledge that he always has been
and stilt to a Protestant, ind that he he'nut and
never was a Aomsn Catholic. 1 have convened
with him Ally and freely on this subjecit; and' In
coach:ding, I simply use his owe words: that
• every assertion that he is, or ever, was; or over
professed to be a Roman Catholic, is false."
IN the next lowa Legislature there w ll bo
Fremont mskirity of thirty-elgtit. If the United
Stasi Senate choose to mend Mr:Ffarlan home,
his Iconstituenteasy they will send him back with
an endorsement that will prove satiellotory...
Theles,ishituro will stand about se follows:
Fremoni. Buchanan.
24 11
....4? 24
Total,
_Majority onjolot ballot
An. Amu I..l.lxesuio.—The Protean olliclal
Correspondez gays: "General Chroleff, who
commanded a Gaselan division Miring the gem)
of Sevastopol, was afterwards seta; to the fron
tier' of Portia, where he appears, to hero a&
lanced too fir into the hostile tooltory. Cot
off from all communication withllqf own coun
trymen, and threatened on his flank by immedi
ate hordes of Ciroanalans and Kurds, he found,
himself obliged to make a retreat *arm boon&
leei wastes of the inboepitable sand steepen, and
as nothing has hitherto been hoard bf him, great
fears are entertained for the seek*, of the Gen
eral end his whole army." .
Tun Fillmore men sie r trying hard te come the
"national" dodge. For some time they hare
been crying aloud (lathe North, that if Fremont
to elected, the Bouth will dleaolve ithe Union.
'Now theyiare setting up a. rote in the Beath,
that, if Buchanan it arleMphatatc tha North will
•'tear asunder the bands that - bind thin glorious
confederacy." - This to fair. The danger 9fribe
disruption of the Union will be aboet as greet Ib
one Cade an to another.
RIDING ACED!!! YOE OLITCI.IIIVEO A .13U6GT.
.—The tilinennati Colombian eayi that the Ohio
river le Co ieduced by the drouth Wet, on Satur
day last, Mr. Patterson, of Adam's pxpreao, and
one or two other gentleteen, rode entirely amnia
thothannel in a buggy. The point!, of croeslog ,
'was Deaf Louisville, a ehort distance inelr the
Palle.
TURZgIIIOI3BI OP 131DW is Al/Cll3O.—A letter
from Gothem,.N. of the 27 th1 of . August,
etatee that enher to the depth of three inches was
thee' on Mount Waahlogtou and Other peaks In
that , vicinity. -Oa Tuesday, ' the Mercury at
Mount Washington VOL et 21 depeea.
Qtteita Itertntucea - Ditiettaritnrton to N.
rllOl .—The D etroit papers bring its seozunts of
one, of th e.grgest - meetlr.ge averbald bilotd
gin, which aesembled la that city ott list Wed
nesday. Some 20.000 persons are supposed to
bye been present.
ZMZEZIM
ia.
t TEE GagaT ENGLISII REMEDY
. SIR JAM'fa MARK F.'S
CelebratoL FeMale
‘Prepircrifrimk a.iprpseription or Sir Jamea
mute. M. D. Itialelan ratreer..leera ee the Cleeee ,—
m..411:11:60 le unfalltep le the emere el all
teem Teletblend tlenceeer • ftleevra to the it-
Dealt. eeeentuDet
' It tat. lernUa all ann...., miaow. all obstroatataat, Lod.
talurs . tho monthly. rartod with neerdatitY• Thea'.
1111aeLoald danl tr.) cr thine weeks =ink= to nan•
Ilnemrd% they inrll. ty the . eonsiitntlaa, Fad lawn the sun
Urfutt duclud !anon enabling the Malas . to t erZrza her
dulled rah 'Wily to Lneelt end OD d.
.1u all ec4.—..acatiervanndesa .1 Spinal Alliaations. halo to
the Dank and lAtubn Ilaavlneaa. Fatigue on Blight Ern%
Uon, of the ilr.t• 'CO.." of Ba rit ;EY"
fl, Utaliebe, alai all the ;agent disease - 'o.&
awed Lt a diselit eTstran, Maid PM, wlil etlaet a
cure 'limn. all Other means name falaad,, and althwit.gti •
I , c , rerfairtuaedr. du not enntata lynn. cain6e4. nutnnimi t
rr atn other mineral.
Pull dirnr.lons annorapanTin.d eobt Dadtax*. Pti.. la
the United Pisan tr-dennada.Odadia.
114. roc this crontry.
1. C. ULLDWIN & 00.. Racaseter. H. Y.
'NTT LFIA 6103Ep, Antr=o, N. Y.. Occactel Asantn. •
11.-1.1.00 waa 6 pxit.l - 11* 4. , 1d1=4 to .11.16
, 71111rtetre C.LtI of th .Ylibe br ret=it
For zatAth Pl;“Largh. by • ELE:I - 1:94) oorarr of
FmifhWool emi Fourth rteu .108. ABU.. onion Yourto acid
ots, JQ3 FL1331 eorror lYlasoaad rad Mu%
rtrna, and bruiralgt• 4 . 244,44 . k't
4 Great Medicine tar iteraales.---Itnn•
dro:a of stt.tolants have Caen lotted and told, purport
tog to be treciSe to the...clone dhe-eoesana.derannectents
to which the dentate form ztoderhor tubitot.—
The redact of ell the. ant:ovine.. bee bean to Impart too-
ieenfary activity to the ney.root rdittr, end let.. HgJr to
the enmity; but ado rell!f tat been ItUrs".•rd bye de
CreAalOn and orcetiallln greater thin 'Wore; and there
ptattd attempt. of Ineallds to boll 4 thomergree mg by'
thee. Aloe rcietdits. hays litany ended In deEtinYing
"bat little vital organization Fee lyft lout to agog
garrndTe'r thiland L0u.,',." you vrnl End Ea...nth dime.
trout remit,. it lea portly Yagotahle ttntroond. pro
Dated or ettletly i Groton pilotlylect,Jafter the manner of
the nab:sta.: Uttlend Trothatmr, Coethart, Under Its
Influence itery.r.cm and rinse. reeler.. neW,itrettath
load 'tor. arr Ate and !Klein rattan. and finally, perfect
Luigi; It.. adrertligsz sot In another total:M.lo3olW
. Dr. )le3reer's Shoulder Bitieeo—FrOm
itttibusgbbLnatelt. Autil 30th, 1958.—P0r: Mi.., Win
Years past era hem constantit worn the Washington Bus
Wide: Mts. manufel I by D , , Geo. IL timer, of No.
113 Woo-Ist and tronl3 besstlls resomburni
Itto &Moho are routpahal to, follow • sedentary coma.
Von, as we horn bears .reumrksel, In realllnT attention
4, Its merit., It answeri for a braes an& sausnasze, the
srel;b: or tbs—r_antsle:b.s . lsbisualsbs . ,l.ro to crtaLL !•
Iftisidio brisk: the shoulders to OW , natural 13 ,34 f1ikn
and azusnd the sheet. Weartn, hundreds of whom ars
4 nunalil inloted by the weight of enormous . 114/ris:
should also ~,,,ere these taeei Uo ;animator In pro.
coring the Idol vsntbrined. as lemur of the tenets sold are
humbug. gold it Dr. OW. IL • B EYEER4Wyhalesala
liertantst, 140 Wood et, elan of t 11. 0 .01000 Mortar.
I•ll4xilyr
HOLMES & COLLINS,
I.*:Nrsinas,ro i 6. 6LAFISIA3O,)
Agricultcl . Virarehonee,
14, E A Er j T-0 R.E,
No. 129 11 7 p4ti Street,
4p21-101c.w7 PI TTSIIURGII
The vary thing for TorpiusLiver.—Sam
uel 11. Floblstna. Drctfll!. rate
11;ativi..nan, Soon.. Arxll 1555.— . 114•1ng enW
/lo:4:antra nerrnan on ..
FJ: te, year. mgt. In tht.coca•
501} A vied b . nyll . 7 .. l , tn . ezrd a , 2ar
ane gte h ts upilae d ak . aal ,
'To:Ppicf inr, I hay. nollArltsuct In urine tin 1141
• Ing eachThyls Fhould e...
Bold,-Ithr.ls,Co and ratan. at Dr. aD). I . I ..KEYBER I3
DTna Marv. 140.Wc0l tt.. ale. nt the Golden Mortar. '
See adrartimeirte=t aullawdawT
Froatwort or IC
, 00k
of r.crofolmi D:s.sas,
to—For the cure
My r a n Chub, hes bee., adlicted with.lnfiestm on of
the hip joint. At the eV 0 , s he ma ft. , . 3 b.- I, e=t• to .
dannnel Inn (Ler. nd nett! the b Sp vss eery &mead, and
thy pnat eericntly matted hie log. demand It op io that
It van .nenble to Ftreinhtst, Itl . n ref...or of sortnn7
glee It We decided colnl.l that the leg world tuner
heal, en t the tonna men pouLd never walk scan.—
The Pabidir that. for ts - u and a hal
nasal. weiged elth scratch, e... 1 t.ie add. to e.
Tin Unit, W e re attends-1 With groat tern. S. that he
=tad a. &Imp. I watched hire m.ttanttvely, that for f,
moot did net here toe fall right's teat Ho had heel
treetei y distbadolabed mkdral practitioners, by leech•
beg, btleterine, hal also been Jmfare the'Sfedical
fhlalgve of "trlleg.. The remedies they rettonmend.
sywu•moet o B Wetted willtnatalltil. ThIS.I , II
his Mee., and dere condition 111 conntter, since tam
be ocmmerns toklngliyeds' Ito*. ROB, One bottle war
bat partly tease eh= he nlOl ranch better; ciatintting;
until three bottlre bed been tater., tenon e cure Wass ens
their cotoplete4, nen he Is In excellent health. Thin Is
the testlecany of end can he cierelaneted• by addransing
ites. Catharine alcol.ll, dl Wallace et. New ILlateis, COWL,
or can be fully yllOif•l3tittet by lanndrods of witnessea or
bOonst. ady .:Lem H.
ing • to Raft W, W. Belden, Sew Men,.
-. Bold whole..te nod retell •t the Gran Store of 111:0,11
KEYS BR. No. I 4 Wahl et, Vigo of the Golden Mortar.
Je[2:l;dltvir
Dailey's_ Pam Extractor.-Piles-neglect
ed often proyeYetal, teats to conenmptlont .anoint the
parte 3 Urns a day with Dallefe Vain Extractor, if
esaetion tioca thcreotrun then lueert the "Pile By - tinge
filled with Extractor, sod irradnally discharge It aa the
syringe I. withdrawn. It nil to cure cues of any
act or virulence, nor to gi the ease Instantly to all,
freommtly r urine' by ors applleatio.
W. dreams. Esq.. of Columbus, Ohio. Uscatarr of the
Ohio Ineurance Company, who wee Akan to New York to
extrlnne debility. with Piles, to ban' an operation per.'
roncod by the celebrated Dr. soil. or the O . liY &ante to
tare We 1154 ie.dt.ntally heard Of the.PAIN EXTRAGe
IDE, dater "Fur souk his disease doled mouton skill,
era crew men, until II& became '-Intolerable; bs wee
ere edify rand by Dailey a Pain Extrachir;
No Pain Extrador Ir Gennineunbiii the box by upon
it • Meet Piste Engraved Label ealth the eignatures of 0.
Y.OLIONENIR t 00 ..Proarletore.s.VERNRY DM•t 4 Y ,
mannfactunr. Price 23 cte. Car box
-Vf . .611 orlon almald G aictralmr.l to 0. V. 01SAG= /1
Cu. 81 Barclay .G NO. Cork.
Sold to Plttaburgh by QO).IL ILEYERII, 140 Wood at
.....thnda...3 •
Western Clothing
. House.
J. GOLDSMITH & BRO'S
192 Market st., between Fifth and Sixth.
PHILADELPHIA.
w.,ftra morchaau on italtins avr cur .1 1 J god It to
theft tdrarMszo to main° Ott
IMM2NSE AHSORTMENT
ov
Fall and Winter Clothing,
===
WESTERN TRADE.
• Ifigr The att•lctls . A.our goOs httetattro Btrcn
rtgalre no.oarr roarazt..
JuMmfo . GOLDBISITII a traontaaa
EAGL, EEL, VTO .
lOSEP DELWORTII &v 0 ,
ro mum, berni - Treo-a ,)
711.01:DRL18 ON
tan, Saw, Mixt*, Plough
Lap
11 k B.T Jp L; ,
ICES, SPRINGS, PICKS,
Mettocke, Wage, Harrow Teeth, ii'o;
YA"TVII4'A.LL74TIII4B7tERT.
PITTBBIII Q. ?3, P A
ESEMM=I
Troth is mighty mist must provail.—
if elmbokr. Highly-pinata - Med Cm:log=4lll%ld Patriot
Panarettlle, am bottle of which wire lei ste. south one
catkin Byrum Pero:putts. Tho Patent cf I/lamina:Ma It
•the only article worthy of the leapt COIA4eIII,O of the Imo
ita. Tor theater% of thcso dletstas settled tram an Impure
'state of the b.prel, or habit of no einem, sit; Panfuls Cr
gloats Dell. CiMdlcate . OM Sons. Pimples on the Yam,
Liu totter, intos. Phrolda fore Eyre, Hingworma cr Totem
Ecaldllsad. Salt 'abeam, Palest In the Douro and 'Mote—.
ft Is this ban remedy ern made. end tha most ictlre ehict%
.can to made. It sancta, out the vary 'roots of dines.
destroys tie germ by ye tifylog Iho blood. and by &Mug
ant ell the &natal aulda or the WY % mut rumoring the
Tendering the cementite% end ruitu mat: it
hes mired thcatends span thousand, after Crary other
mean, boo Med. it is .Ix them stronger. demon aid
better then any giber =diem %tn me. • him dl ter bat
tbi or cli battles for O. Tole bad at Depot2Os Mutant
'it,. con Girard Lloire. Philp., end from Dsagitste and
Daideramory -hare. Ansaverticommt: . anthdard
Have you a Rupture of the Bowelet—l
would recut reepeotfedir invite the ittentiorenf Mum kJ
elated with harlots or Minus of the bonds 10 ror syhn•
did seeattment of Trustee Igraine autumns. and to gat
itriir7 *gee aPPlittaand satisfaction stuarantled to sow/
et" 04 m 7 olgoo. No 1/0 Mad &net. Pittsburgh. Pr.,
alga orbit. Goldin Mortar. .Among the 'frames eald by
ms will leitound
itarrh's Radical eart . /radr;
Imola liana, eery riefd-terieri
Outs Elastic Tn.=
Ctiidrent Trams. ifagia and do.Nr
•
Llabefoel reursa, olddrea egad agar:
7efrira Magi, 4Priaf) /Vadn .
Dr. D I/ ./1/oKI ad/arta .Trairt .
The price of "Trranef vary fr ars alto VO. llecnlLL c,
Ruptured patients as be malted by mating /noon,' sad
ecadhai the . meseare around the higa. atathes whet/. a
the rapture is oath &ht or len Oda /aim sell cad
adapt
ju ßn mo Lax- Drip Rya r, but/Wear. of Pro
/woe Mar,. Wrakatisi of this Chart or Aedomea, Mar.
OltrooduDlarhas, and soy erttasaa &pendia./ ou awash
sad debilitated condi/ton of the sladordloakinatclea
Dr. Fdrh's Adm.:a:eat dapper/a%
• frayfiet.Eralta .dbdeoanzi Eats:- .
Mik Elsegi • •
And ntarlf OTOIT Or t 11140 , 07.1.1 w la we. 1 ei4o
Drum of wry - etsle; for 9.alL annex .E.,1
etcapalasicaUred x=o2..
Mutat B:orlings. rar brokim aid urinal . viitie.
attricurtry L4.742474,ii11,11.1n6,. -
4ertneu.ereav tae/and 'voting, (Wi nay
Lind or reethsatqta appllanee*Flalta moo!
,
Da. De i= wcula dete to ,Mmas In cantor Blusl
'or Worms Vita Diiars oftbil:bi - .3 to snit ID , rbbimb by
Vtig, r tg; ; l:Leiristys beltztostallto g4Duat 'law
P . '' drw
D.Z..frail. filiDtt, 140 Wood it,
ItirlOaleat . Mina s Golilanilartar.
=ME
. _
v, B. 5gf,:...... _noon .ww Wa4 --,- '
.. .... -,
r7ga...; t • . " -
Th171;1411 Car e: _-4f you Wan la i vja rted
Stilfg. itLAIR &, , HI9IITER.'• 1 '-- or Itror Dina., or nor ettm. uutnsr cr.... duel-" 1 1
WrIOLBSALY, . no., tote Or. MrLonertinrrorol Liver NIL% caan - dowt i
tn. , ' bY Dr.l. e.it t ca, Bonk Ma% Vat . -. alto, Ts
G- R. o. cE it s., • , • 12tomaarls roiready to tostiffto Melt' .floarY. ~
_. . ..
- •
1.12 leased we d'lbl Front Street.. Dr trlens'a Inuraro,lLlm PM* and imr.n.l Y. 1•'
/
mrgo ITITZ.BURGII. PA. • .3.ge, .lea Dr. 1. aoott'a ColeUrot..l anat. Ctroosolou LIIIta, I
arnt, ow.Barlat .11.-11 onasx. tho roDerriolert of .itr. I i
, -..tt, a Reclaim . 51.11...1 Grains:a ar.3 Ea yottion of &wit;
allw tooortfro,
Note gotten. only i,..., Drawn!. by Dr. 1. ErOtt a Cu. ;
.oloProp. , Letots, Dour Pls.. Morgantown, In. Dr. Ito.
Lone'.!raptor/I Lir., nth and Iwrroy.l V etnitfoos
arownMnara bY ...t 15 .04 010. Motor,
Mllow. Ikloakinak. ke onto by
Cr. WO. IL *MIRES 140 Waal .treat. W001,...1. mot
''•
JAB. la. FLF-OIIND. ollmbeny, near It. E. lonet. wlw4e i
sal. anat an9-..1.dtw.8. i
British and Continental Exchange.
..4.17E2 DILLS - DRAMS tit
111111 CAN, HEREIN Si CO:,
ON TIM UNION BANK. LONDON
'2l HMS 07 £2 AND lIPWAItD9-
These Drafts are available at-all the prim
.)9.1 Towns arllstalszi.3., Beott.,l and IrearaaS, and th
Qantbenta.,, '
dlaw EIGHT IffuLal au
M. A. Grungbacat & Valllia,
6 .
FRANKI , OIC A .51. LEN.
s namittano. tow rest. of
Nalthelandand
Parson. intemang titravel broad.to - Pla.rittavraitt.
tun Legarkof Credit, OM whL,II &loan eau b. Ibtalns7, 141
wooded. In any pcvl of EuroN.
Colledlona of Dille. Note., end other eaL4aritiee In Su•
will metre ilrhittot attehUon:
. W hi. Li. WILLLAMS At al, '
eon- Wend. *ern. Third Anew_
JOHN CCICIERAN & • BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron itall!ng, Iron Vaults, Vault Door:, Window
, Shnitera. ) Windoi Guards. he.,
Nos. 91 SeCOlitd St., el. 86 Third M..
(between Wood and Market.)
PITTSBURGII, PA.,
tiara on hand .4 variety of nos pattorne
randy and Plain. =Ratae for ,n 'purposes.. Particular at
tautica
t
curio:tau Gram* Leta. Jcatnar dent at
start ulct, lOU
:
Boro fala, Effects of Mercury., Conning
r' l . 3 i"Ms. r tr.-==ll= ';',.11,
&rod Inn tn both ormer and I' receln,' d!c.
&MO & and Genital Weekneerwill Mum ta m .4.1
~,,,,t v
ti
other Ma diems , value cored. Dr. YEDATEL No.
Bto way, Nes York , devotee hie whole me tO call=
tilt end all chronic atreetioas.- Ile it - altos the afflicted
to cali modally thcte who have retsina an beneAt from
Mr lOW treatment by other rhyriehum
We wen eared by Dr. Ileetle—Mereue 00.11 men. 42k
Droodwart J. O. Berm; J.. langh.WM D. Y. Banker end
child (blindness), 11. th Cherr:ekreirney . ). 5 , Btebbhas
8. W, Diet and Olin, &e. '
Dr.:Heoth lean honorable end Akiitoi phy.leeon one .at.
erean7—L.. Orton, Al. D, J. A. Smith. m. D.. J• X. Snell. AD
D, tn. A. toorcle, lion. Oterne 'Petrie, Don. N &Darn
toa,Audttor •tete 0 New York, Dor, Joare Corr...CRT
Judge. New Work.
Patients at • dlitoom coo azne . ah the doctor by !attar,
oattine their maw folly. ant coo-ire wirier; and all tte
women . reamilea,ty malt or expremi, thembr elreletiae
too neceodty tf o nermtl 'hit. UM latrodactory watt,
with Illogyetive enmovings, will to tent row to any A!.
arm. , . . ,
N. O.—Oiha Nut rl Mar Dr. tin th c.ora to .101
String .tram, °m et. lb. 21 Nicholas LLotol.
ap&anite
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS
•ISAAC JONE'S,
suirctiercrimi or
CAST STEEL •
ALSO.
A - RING, PLOW AND. A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Comer Ross and Pint Street's,
. 3•7=2/4ZA .:
mat l=l3
D. 8.. ELOGEED" -- iait.
ROOM' IM6oap or RATKNP
Steel Cultivator Teeth,
CORNER ROM AND FIRST STILRETS,
62iajb , • Prrnstrao
,P.RUM%
Sculptor, llodler, Stucco ;Winker and
Wead Carmr. No. 15 T 31.1 drxe.t. Lavaca Wool and
etrista s Pittent.-ch, ra, rem" evosMatly ca hand
w ent e* )4 , 7 Cimtr• PlasB,l or parr. ncal-Irdt, la
HOWARD FIRE lk MARINE
INSURANCE = CO.,
OF PIIILALYELPHIA7 •PENNA..
. Franklin Buildings, N 0.94 WaterBt.
AntloorLsod Capital, 8600.000.
nllooll'9 09 caprrAL SIIR3CRIBB.D.I,O:IO.inn.
INTESZED Id FOLLOVII:
Viral 8r.i..13 no 4 Elocgoons on Proportr In ttoa city or
$135.00.1
oa
Amount welaski - iy ..... „......—.- 190,000
Azeotist of Mit an. en Call._ ....... ......- ...... tale
Saoo
TIIIS COMPANY E1 , 1240rd ISSUB.A.StZS O
,000
fedlntelerebtAge t:.
i littzftw r , t kritier iT ee la r Yea;
Latea. and Rims. at the lowest Ilat"and tuenathentoei
liberal Term., Rusrauteelnit I.ntant Ute. -
.IhattaentorLoate•
The vastast smomt to be tomorsd an say ons Risk, Is
MEC=
. . - .
P. 11. POT WO. II Srucwa akea. Raz. Oros of Ras,
/311,11 a Co., WIL I.L. Woww. (Igo. Roo - W. Or of Howell
a Rto,, .1 .Roa ak TWOCIoR, PrON_Pent L. R. A. 0 0' Poancl,
Oros of Power a Hanwa. h oax W. RCM.. filo. :1i i 111.13.0.
Saxton 4 Ihraarlneor, Muter IfiorrShlef E now Pa.
IL IL. Ragas IL PorraeOcro walla at Lo..Wx. I. lan%
Oros of remelt aOn ,R.T.-Kxkuu H. It. 1109120 K, Freight
Afoot of - Peaba. IL 8 , Joa.R. Waxen. Rao of WlLhon a
Poteraon. A•L'a. P. Eras. W. 11.190., to Bolgzul a
Ga. Caw. F. •Norryg. Oros of Vazi.tu.an d rton a Co-.
Jon. II
Jo. LLTUINI. Cno. of larrards a JAS. R.
.Pf fLE/, H. R. Boaartooll. late Wllllanowo.. anabra
Clark.
W. IL I
WOODS. Seer. 1
PERCIVAL H. POTpl. !real.
. .
• •
U. Z. SPANGLED.. lik . e Week . .
WA sheers at the whom ter. of ' tie °Savant
Insane te ON" matt CI a n e wd ktawa ea ammig
the tint bileil.lll marl of Philatie , pttle e prohebly am.
ear ass mitratioe of jectuity to the snbilo
A share of satroage le sirleekittelly solicited. •
• TIIO3. Aceas.
Cosserof Water tad Market, etc. lionr,rlttabarah, ?a.
minilydfs
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company
AM PHIL aDELPHIA_
07170: NO. TO WAZ./47Zr SZTEE.T.
5171.67 4....Atatts. $2:12.002, &-torety lauareJ.
M I- INSURANCE--On Buildings, Mer
illindfss, liaroltoss, ty to tlytt: cObc‘tff.
a 'ilrbll,lti=livu l / 4 th.T. 1 ,110%1 toltrt: Vlr'.l.t:
of tba Company, grittat liability for Mama.
Tbe ScriptLW. tbMparly. for kraal; mu
coagulable, at a °natal am* of eto, Ucap'y.
TINGLYY, Praia:cit.
IL M.
i timafiemstary,
tam Tint/ , Luria h. jahhatma
I Wro. B. T upon. (Norge N. Baker,
T. O, Breen,, Bent. W. Malay.
G. W. Oupeater, , Z. Lothrop„
taco.
rtirmel. B
anima lau. a. 1... Carew.
Rabat. Toland,
Mama o:Jamea
James 1.. Taylor, WM. littemr,
Jacob T. lontir.g, Atotabgad 060.
6. If. Stroud. i.. Wm. al. Semple, Pateg.
J. 0. COYPIN, Aacat,
ter Third ma Wood street. 1
EENNBYLVAHLA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH,
No. 63 Fourth Streets.
Authorized Capital $lOO,OOO.
INSURE Bur.Diatay AND OTHER PEOPEIME
Astatine Loan or Duman by Elie,
And the Perils of the Bas and Inland Darts - atm and
transportatloo.
=Amax
We,. V. Jobiurton. Holy Patterson. Jacob Painter,
W. hlcelbstont., Jas. P Tanr.ar Deo. A'. Smltia. •
K Put, I. Grier J thnonf. a
Mete /TAtoabb '
, 0. cue,
J
a, A. Cartier, W , .
a. Rd. eery D. AL Long,
President. llon. WM, P..70E11i STUN.
ElenPreetlent, RODE PADMISON.
Seastary altraerrer. A. A. Unarm
fISLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY
ALICE COMEANY, 071/108. S. E. corm Third andPla reaa.fit,RA,.... •
Ca VESSELS, OA ROO, P IMIcalT. to el puts c 1 the worth
INLAND INSURANCES,
On Geode. by Myers, fleoutls, Laos sod Land Outings,
• t* aB
" °I. e..,PINSURANCES '
Oo Alcoasswalse generally: On Maros, Ihrellbso osot. kos
Anna us Ens (Joun.Nr, Nov. Ain, 1055. .
Bonds and Mortgages, ond Rind Estate...-- —VIOL= Ad
Philadelphia (31ty and other Louts.- ...... 8.1.1.10 00
Stock In Banks. Rallrosde and Insursace Com • •
Baittliable .. • ::3.00.0 10
Osati on hand--. . . 00
Balance au.
Polletes.rseently Lasned,—and other debts
dos the Comosesi..- ...... . ...... ........ InittBB DS
ectiptlon Notes.. • IQO,OOO 00
•
.4418.1318 05
C=Ml=llll
ORE; .
Pences Mira
Mama Melly.
Pamnal IL &atm
Vray Mown,
rass Tr.:twat,
Jods.M"z2nis!T 2nant,Pra.
Jautwa , 2
.iztoes B. Bingulund,
Wm. CL Ludwig.
Marta Bettaffor,
wvwm 111A.:14
Anast
/mph 11, Beal,
Edd &Lae •
John U. D•Tim. -
Robert. Burton,
gdwad ParlLotac
Jago• Brooks.
J. G. 7oLnott.
hawk°. Mind,
WElLPllumulding.
s.
Hun., •
Huth Chidg.
D. T. Marion,
John B. towels. °
MARTlD,__Yruidt.
HANDJi•enklau.
WILLIA
TERMA/1
liqr.l Lustful. limn,
Q-li•
No.
. A. MLD m 4.a ¢ .cc,
at W.co c, Yichwr~c.
Pill - 14 ADELPHIA -
Fire and. -Life Insurance Coln_kany ,
No. 149 ORESTNIIT STREET;
0PP03.17Z mod ; M3ll HOD=
Win mako all or Ineuranoo, either
r..eieue. at Iltolts4, on mu ouhrthtlou otProhirty or
Blachawitah.guMtplirms.afp.V.2. .
ht. W. Hamm Vies hull/Ist.
•
litardrotta:
tAla. P. Ilan& E. H. Mho,
it. B. .I:nhahh. Ow W. Brown.
P. B. &hem Joh. h. Pahl.
I.l.lhermsn, John (Ahton.
P. . Warm E. Wtter. .
. ilt.iirthrinu. IShezetax7.
-
4•23-17ta . hazer j'A1L.??,7,1-7441=.
Citizen's Insurance clomry otPittsbqght
C7p/11. BAG Praidaa,
I L. muktunumu &es, -
or.iGz. Si W. 4 7= 2111•WXEN JURZAIT AND .
WOOD BTRZSTB. • .
oli Migispaigmcg rx mittiemom
ea- bums amino Lan or D 7l2 1 7,it :71121-6
Mistr i rIZZASZ I O and IN A aITIOB
. .
Gap!. nut 8441188.
8. IL Me
Wm. libajdwA t„..
John 8.
hvada &nark
.I.babootuaskin
WM. M. EM7II.
Wm.
• Illmtat7t ,
bort 74
.Lusse LiszbiHamoek.
Walt*? Bryan gh, ;
Jan M. Oxmcr.
John
PITTSBURGH -
Life, Fire & Insurance Comp Y;
Office, Corner Market and Water Smeots, .
- STITBSPEAB.,
Ha= DATA lAZ Pratt:kit. iIBA.. ClALnaz
nth COMpaty makes elm /11101M00 ap.
tO Or Irak! MMES. .' •
la wy DOM'S* dad a gn=l; and
And eglind LOSS or Damage by rue,
Add Mann 01 Pails cribs Sas ad MIMI* Esslipatta
au P l a=t l ibt larasaistas mown* mut slam
ulnae:no!. -
Robertniairii
• Naomi M - •
Jcaoh P.thstint. '; • Mimidel7ll7}stoirti.
taaban, •• Chrlithul C ' PW"
Jaw - ai
~ Mns= rrusy.
tuettant, t t g w . st
ilesacr, MO • tia11434
. Black or Brown Heir.prviueed in five
fm, the a fltrollf or itedtflt 11.1e.by the angler.
tlonwtlVln. A. &achelees TIALI'DTR. IS'syrentel to
defy detection. and neon % to htinTe the YAW or AIN lie
z .. t u r b,,,,,,f tet pp 11.41 arh - t lent =nth:met Teethe
outdoe end to hs= can pound,. mann. Muic—tbs .
steel engraving on the bon. and MI A. Barerar.
LOB. =.3 Iraq catha fohy owes. Ark for Wm. A.
ratchelorb Ils'y Dye when Y013.D2.1.1".•
The rennin e le sold in, Pittsburgh, by tiDOUGH EL
SEYAIIIi. 141 Wood .rt. - saa6.2.daler
Thi only, Zeds' awarded by the New .
York Ex..Whitten to the Engteh orttelitu SAroe Mann
Au:hirers has beau obtadosli meows! numerOna rinlarra
trAe. by LRA A rims :o. or their •
iIInnt3ESTEIISITIRR SALTS. •
whereby. further tt ettroony Is Mlordat ortts beteg ttl ,
teat Baum 'extent. •
. The mebtity of thl • Feu= hts extended to ererytkuar
tar of the slots. 144 Its arutacyln .p,croollog the general
health le becoming dall7 more Qtnerrfd and ark= mkt:lnc:L.
in the United States ft I. had to be the ao4 agreeable
emanate; mad I esteems , / too itt talTo mid Invigorating
piotettlet, tte he' ltnel tart meting the stonitch to dicett
the bed
On th Onnslnwat three cual.tbsa have tan
leetlhed to by • wentlenan. who writes to LIMA PM
RINB thaw `I tune culleda bottle of :cur Vforesaterebtre
Bantuln a tour I harej on. commuted through 8W:1.4
Portugal : Anibal:ere lone my pneeut State of health tc,
MIMIC your Ewunale etcansable. and I think tnedklnil,
can with truth pay there Ls tadtblug In a tear:ears beg
ins:* eo cerentlel to Ws contftit s at least hitheeoonnotnee.
" gratti. oi; whets It to found at the mas of ert. - 1
realmemh.la marital Gantlet.. wrlteabrOnl Madras to
hie brother In the :wane prOtwalen etWorceetel, in the
followlng.b4=h "Tell I it & Ennine that their wank Is
Wahl/ arks:red end that It It. to toy oplatna,
tho most Palatable es well aa the tour whOlarjorne cotta
piade."
Mr nun raltable for eret7 variety of dub. and
the unnersal demand orbtal Its exuallence ttai crested has
lad I o boani Imitations bap orated to the publio; . ttuder
are:lacy of EILIns but the gar.tilne ray ha knownhT tho
names of & YESLIIINE^ being tprreand unoh the
natant matalllc cansulaa, or latent gla.s stopper of the
bottle. as wolL IS tha labels ant wrerpor.
86Ik Ascent, tor Ma tfrite.l Shari,
JOHN IKNOAN k EkiNN.
0.5 Browlrray, Yorg.
PITTSBURGH. FORT WAYNE 8: CHI
- CAGO RAILROAD.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT, -
• Three Trains
Passenger Trains will run daily, except
Sundays. u Minns :
Mares Pittstarzb fr, :_C,O .5..) A M,
and 8.00 P. M.
Lamas Crirstlio e ^sr rittesurzt. et &GO AM, —WI' M. uud
12E0
Them trans ail grata tic,. 4sr:r-Itttata at Cv•atltna
with traas for 001=4-.4., Dart -7, D'IMD.Latl .4141.141. Th
..Fnlna 54414647114."0:
°1"N",l
Thee* tralne from pitteturgle connect at Menadeld with
Tralna on Edminerf, ilen4rld Lad Newark MO. for
Masse, To:W.S and gendn:kJ. Conroe:2lbn* are nude at
Albino" ♦lth Tretetoe Cleveland and Pitteborgh Road
for Clevelan I. Chleago, Dankirt and Buffalo.
Paurnavre leaving Plttebargh tt d P. M. for Uolnati.
Toledo and Chlingo, have the benefit of •night's raft It
IdanstieLl of Cleveland, and errivoln Chicago Mkt nest
everdn:-
Trains vat from Creitlino meta elver glue...now with
info. on Pennsylvenla C.:Ann-al - 11 B. for Pldisdelphla.
Baltimore and Ne-a York
- thronch tietete are gold to Devon. Ciatlar
natl. loniertlie. Bellefontedne
Mann. Cock - Wand. lora Orr; Dm:Meth. Illanatale.
Care. Sprlnerfall. 111. 'Fort Wands Cleveland and the
Ldneia•l nitWtnthe Watt. Thronalt Motets over this
tine maybe had at all of the atove yleLve for Plttebarsh•
Plllladelnlals. Baltimore and New Tort.
27iu NEW 11.1114:171TON A030515100.AT10N TUALNI
I.TOII litswilrisititun for Pittslmre% at 7 A. ie., aiLl lii
sr. 'Amnia liittabargh for Now ErtElite t n at IN u., anA
Li{ is.
Far Tielbta and . fast Usr latiariAJ . oiI o ANIT,
N.
I'
Lb.
llr
ederal Itatlac, to
0 Walt PAPAS-M. Tf.tAt AnAiic
SICIOIII2.
tI.IIELLY. Panama - sr Anant
Pittsburgh. Slay 3u. 1186. nsyriLl
Dr. Gino. W. Phillips'.
BOUGH SXRUP
FOR TILE CUE OP
0, ..LL WA% 4 3.0.1). noarpaacm 111...1.11”, Las.,
Alttan, Begmehlthe, Inllnserems. Bi , e.tere , &re
Threat, Coneraraption, sedtß dip:lsee a the
• • Throat atd Cleut• .
. —ALSO— •
, • Dr. 010.212illiTe
ECY 4 4 TIC Z 17 .s
,RUN PiNACR2L,,
TIELE ILEUM' AND bilirkait
tilketusettlam. Imekbams. eeistca: Pie pratta
Pales; Patin te ttee A Ido. , Chest. Beek.luscr
Perelled and Patera Joieta, Weak DRY.
eramp,Bare'llmat, Atrelni, de.
The thadsaadsvho base need thaw • Meade. testify
to their meals= merits by a aentiiilimm Viler hee.—
To Ural who hare. ant neat 01=I In weal tariZRY
THSltstut timer edll . Cad them to' be all QAT aie
meted. and that they win act with etzmic.Ot eta,.
Otan.
DP.. UEO. W e PrItLISPa. to la Pmrrieter,
•
For rale vet:Kamen axiii 'AID to
BECSII.O. IL:IKE:AW
Alleatum7 Cll7.
- ALEX.. HUNTER
0116LEILIN
FLOUR, GRAIN,
BACON, Ii,ARDI LARD OIL,
AA D PRODIICE GENERALLY,
No 299 Liberty Strew[.
•e9:6ma Pl7Taßlattal,
HENRY H. COLLINS,
VOIAWARDI2IO AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WI.OLIMAUI DIALNA ID •
;MEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Produce 6nierslll:
Ho 2i. 'Waal Street, Pittsburgh.
To Pare - tits—You who aro parents may
bare'notieed upon the brads of gene Infant • humor, as.
oompardid by • rooming at Ma yam, It would- seem as
Iran affliction. of thee. littla l=toeshts were coeval with
thole birth. Now.ronch issc toty he eared thessan
after years if ths &lease is at ours rooted from their iree
tem. Iteoneds's Medical Distveiry will mos- ratainly
do this. tor lt,hsas battled with Oa moq Ihnoldable ho.
more, and als!ayi ea= off 'MOH:ma Piths's:your ME
erring hi• inherited ttli dimes from one M bath of its
Parent', if so, 4 rou should by ell meani vii the Ediontri,
lostif hear. 'herald Mesa you with other etadreo. tiler
will Oa bom without Mt. ppr biersLM.
Sold by. Dr. GEO. 11. KEItER,ISO fool gent, who'll,.
1 ostda
aale soot; JAbit. P. FLEMING. Allochrny.
wlwit
mi FALL FASHION, I*
. 111'00RD &
81 WOOD , SricEET.
I,IITILL Introduoe cn Saturday,Auglist
V V TH
'404 , ..•
• E VALI. 81'113.1 0.1/ DRFS3 ELAM
ALSO—Thi Wert stylesos Bak UM.. end Gem
oublio II .by lufamod that • y 000• roso .bo
Idu got tb• Idea st3lo of Ornamental Oat Jetting, LAME
, tetroment, arbors. Afro and Tre•Almq . acrrk, rAn b• teen
at. Wr's lotollisvo.es ea... 410 Liberty .trriet
MARRIED-.O n WadoesdaT moraltar. Soitetthet 3, b 7
the Bey. Dr. llowsra. EDWIN, - 11..ETOSTE.E.R., to KW
CAROLERS 1 3KetitP, dsitater of .11r. !Ivory Bears. all of
.this eltr.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Prof. Wood's Ifair.Restorative
17'8E8 IVOBK CD MIRACLES,
FINII.AT all the - bald and•gray can berestor
ed perfectly to otletnal nrowth end color,eo'fir aa
their lock. or. concerned date not adroit of ambit beanies.
It wl lours every. P3121b1. Menus °flits gala. whether de
veloped as dandruff, Itching tr la the Inside of outwit..
ptions—even 'cold bead—and in no pneelhle earl wl/1
. It tall creation as If by triegte, - neryous or pato 'Matthaei.
ache. and It toed twit, a week by the Toting regularly, It
w II preserve the color. and keep the bat (tom felling, to
nar amtamat. aye. Bead and lodge:
WILT/sr= Ta.i.Juto. lBBs.
!deem. O. J. Wooly a . (b.—tient!: Tear, of the lath
MA6 Maly to baud. 'Enda eett Vete. end 130 Mug tbe
mane fa lisle Automats. Iltaye sold It • • •
If you chooee you may and alit detest bnttlee UelP RA11,13,
alive: I thinkl can wilt th., it lies wetted admit. lo
this place. sold a Eno adz fl. betties. that was bald,
and it retched new hair outiallover ba bead. •
Tom, realectrollY ,It. Iit..,GBIDLIT. -*
C. lit. IL orihca. 1ia.5aa.,2.1.118 . 4. •
Paer, Woopi—Dear air: I take plums. in bearing rot.
notary teattoiony to the eztellance of your /lair Restora
tive ,Three moo p. ZlO SOY bolt eat ver y grey It Is
now •ark brow (the otintrul mire) it:tooth and slew.
The ooly application I have toads to is has bean the Halt
lientoratlcy pupated by you.. and whl.li. from the malt
lo toy own dash leen o
m it cordially recommend to Other;
Ileepootrtillri roma ; KOWARD WOLCOTT.
•
VINCIt37III. Ia
Year, O. J. Woo. as you are about to uteaufatine and
windrow recently dlecatersd flair .Bsetoratlee i - win
state, for arldniesoe eel It may <0110•211. 1111 t / hare need 11,
and known inhere tones It—thet I hare, f4r *reseal years
been in the habit of oliog otter Mir nestOrattres i got
that 1 god yews vastly .0 valor to addother I know. It
eotirely cleanses the brad of dandruff: and . . with one
itiontne prat. aea, will restore say Ter•Wel 0111. to,
ortallnal youthful color and Sentare. giving it a heal MY
alit and glom eopusuor, addax Ltda. Without
i t
the hende theta PDIY It. or the dues on which
dram
I
would' therefceerecoototend lie boortry ell. destretts
oflusaing sane color and texture to the hair. .
Respectfully, yours. WILSON KING.•.
• • Et. Loris, Juno Alan
PooY.Wolio Asyou ors stout to proms sod mud yunr
dtstosend !lair Itostorattos, sod so you Trunks:
sztolon of ft, / ortlhatut..777 . 7 . 7 . 77 . 77. h
. yams tap, wry coy and a/Wadi:usurp boats,' of tour _
71 . 7 roomed Ito oriel.' °ohm sob. slues
11 appllestloo. all &nand boo dlssormiost from mr
hood, sad I tiara been bautiod with. no disogrosablo nob.
tug nydno toady, lam adlsnott tbsitnoro sun Us it, Ald
not roorstit, so • It gtsfs onParonos of. tartan toss,
meently °Had. - rem raspand. thomnrs, rosomond
Its um to who am ftostrovo animus is Immtlfut hood
of Mar. I am. sir, yew, ILL. STENOS,
- • Watarma. Vs? lOW. ,
' Paoi. O. J. Wooto—Allow ma to attest Um vlrtneasod
magtot owenot..yent • fitly ttostotallm. fres months
alum Wag tamedingl& ma, rodelmmdddla mon =am
no tromi to ma two Da .; and It moon betas to Milian.
stalls the sliver loots to their outt,mMi3l. and tle halt
which saw team' dm and bush and falltag att. tow he.
mono tOft nod akwiry. and It mated fanam lbw dandralS
dimolommod and Om ocalatost tbidltagretatds tloblatr
" moo •now. sot milt Mok toot teal
young mats Ittaptottolly. toots re. •
, • .
'lllS.Bold at Ili Itaiket it.. St;-Lonla, $l2
way, limo York, awl by
_all Ihusalats - arelywhora, All"
kinds of focally Pilaf Aladwlnts lot 'ale on bonnosslbla
tams, at Przt.Wocill'ertatllablnant, Ili /Inlet
- Ycy gala ' Wambold* and Yell% br
FLEMING BDOB - No GO Wood at A; taint WI , MA
lid and Wood CLOW). U. lIATBIR. lid Wood
at., E. a . BALLREISAI Vo n cox Wood and 7d ata,and,
, -;Board of Trade.-
r ,E regular Dionthly-moeting et tue. AI.
arkts i z btfc m r .. e .-243'clotk
.1. JAMES P. 871111... Enty.
NEW ADVERT] S'EMENTS.
Sandi 'Sand!: Saudi!!
100 11A P S111 24. 1 ; r t i a D°15.°1184 , ,
,as topeas J LJ talefing Assairtalipk,
ear B3otti cf
Tll+esmDLotsaadsaatto= ra4o.M44ll , itaiSal
anal) . is Tit to IQ par_et. &WA. .T.to mots int= 54
.TOy~~sxs Dear, eon~lW r 1
won,.
41essofisturft Of Eliot Glass sautlai to suptlr
i7f *F .
dwllit4 ante, v24_ Ln
AaLltung. MlNtt
IV I: I STERN LANDS - FOR SALE—
_ "..1. :: 0'a : ::."...:.: in . : rd.1 ... r .. : 1 7 .f:. 1-1 : :-:: I.
-('':::}: E,:: - 1
:0 .7 i : "11 ...
4 .z t.
.. .. .
•• ..
34 •
- S ustatlx .. '
tiro .. - p cot ,. . , ' -
2° " Cedar, . . " 1
..- !
.i:::: ,
For term. and r- flee
nel;dk.erS . . • POr t s t, t,
-. L'L &IL Y.l . MOW& V
14 :1 ARMS, CiTY LOTS. ite...a..t
—The neeblie are invited tnesil at ens
th•lVel Estate Itewienrc whk.tenin net Loaner pat
duet at all time% Attentive , ays:etente are in nttvainsa
dieting bulnen gottrA Ind win be nlensml Were
Ortristi en. Wie tATII near 100'3•=0 , , rOd DoildtitMil;,..
torte CO Dwelling nal neAll.ll6 and 18 Bto . tizben.
Reeder= en •ZasnO, fbr wnlzt anlkis!3lOl iptroKgit:4:
rot.tte ErniTrAy.
QUNDRIE--300 tags prima Orem.' Bad .
I.7lCortee.
161/Alf. 41104gal:iron snlHis*. le.:
130 bossa - b•pt =Oda Si tad ISA T.: .. bab,
54 Ins Pa
13 " rittiburtb FUR
hbb r r =0 811117 a,
CO bell creybc.i
• 71- Gob:len-61mb bfolbst
7013114.1 Lost Eagar. '
to b..zetOrala Pena!,
10 " AtlPplen,
/EU hen. NO 1.3 r,
100 Vvii Coln lb. ow.
100 • Bearer
101 beta N. u..211.r,
Isr o tore bad for tsio
re 4
WAIT &
268 t.tectrt Anat.
IARKET ST. _PROPERTY • FOR EiciLE.
._•r o two 4 atn,y Cora.' of
Slatet and Fret ett,, vita • D.lllage atteotted, . ad hav
10¢ yam and swean the minter*, They VerAmireblT
eltantrd bo.inees. and will eold cheep, or trAfter. tor
• fem. One vita. above bonne to at ores.. &Trent, of
h.-sied.re no.,eenton can be erne. Apply to '•
84/MELT &ENEMY, Reel E2tato Are.toN •
ate • - corner VII st.t . erolgtilt eta;
nose roosle'ng mos 24. Yor.t. B - Itan 'Phil!, :their
ilrer, =pay of fall 'Myren we .6, Far et 0n.1.• hb'r
has tozo .osrol in the vteelinn -f the .artiese
cc arrna Vas Istoss sty es of DrOes TeVxminirs, Do3traldet
ries. capplets assortment of Goals. GUM?:
The lair., and Ihrte in OA 'red+ are r.
qulst.l (41 , 01 at " 31,saKE r
WHENCE( FLOWEI3S-200 bolts 'Vino
A: Frey.ts Flamm:a rr' trils the .jlVe from Nov Tort. to
IllrarllA7grst= :7M771 . 61i.V.M UN .
re 4 77 Dlszkotst. •
t71.911-4,500bb1s largo No
y 3 Mockeral.
;Mill. • "
To &mien ood tor o sle by WAITa 'WILSON
ADIES LINEN CLOAKS for trareliktg
N_Altot reed at A. a LIAPON 2 M.
LAID SILKS —Justroceived Ramo beau
tiful rtyleu of MR Plaid Ellire..A. A. MASON A. CO
/ ft24l/1 0 ff.# tf/Z.M. I peon' DOW •co
an 241duerdin rem A A /*AEON * Oft
vtrE rebeiro oii the sth -inet. =eV
thin 100 enrtong of nen Cleat, Drn•J mad llnntrla
trnamlocr• ..4 A, A. MAIM d
Cotton Duck; for Sterunboats, Tarpaulins,
EDMUND 'J. WEBS : I
MANUFAOTUREII.E,' AGENT,
0.11i11711 OIIZAPEIDeI AND LOMBLUD I. a
• , BAL TIMORE,
% ILL Furnie'i to order, CANVAS 12 to
J - ,!, - ;iiggvl, 4 ,:;fgtoll! ate —Tr,;,7l- 7 t(e (cg:
Tarnan.Las' t dz. end lobos, In eitensley nee on the
Ter..• the CM. anitnre , r•has fortial fozve the nw,1441.
; fa = t z ati o .sr=crin lit, ,lt4t4tilg i gns . ibri . ar ni .t r all a o: ro.
Belting now go 141201. -, • Tiff abare wastantees,to •
be tou.l to atrytalng niche Mai ever seen or wed, In 0146
poo'.t2ooty or Piletnup2fdlll be tarn , 2l4 ta on
A.
al
.4 lT l too4 io.4 tea t '
o E, to aortfonorfc
a
.
CARD - FALL 1856....
Carpets ! - Carptte I •
D, k .11,• 11PC ALLUM 111.3-8 c*iu-
Y V sueueedreeeisloc thrlr Fil stcr.k of Carrits,oll.
Clutbs. Mattingt. neusib Rug , and to ' , bah PffYrs.
epeelfully Wit* tbn .tzetVon ibex canksattl i r
buyers genr.rally 81' rourtti•q.
B Casa. •
Tfell.4l Public will tike notice that 1s addl
ttza to th e vrtbilurat <3:Tem:l I,:r 'radian - et Me
0 ace. Penns. thew rah., tabs held at Paltra.nlaSo.ta
2d,81. 4th and Oth rapt. the Ikeod of Canaan bays of.
fend reMitin Of a aratT Dditira fto tha.tx,t Faintly
Iloree_ Thus
.. .
re .t Goldin". ..
............$l3-00
En roadarlnZtiia salad the Juiams will *multi, etyle,
cdr.ditien and drlidne—and an. wed-to drlra tbs
Lama In till, dill, - shir=wlrci. liefnw ansaly/g *Berl*
cilden. .' • JACOB /MAO' , ,
eatbatd O. Saa . TO and P. fiermaii&- •
P,ittiOurgh Female Ocifiege.
THE Term of tile Sicood Acidomio
3 re ear sho nal cocatnrCe oaths
rent
The Per D b . t tArtliON - F, A. 2,1-, of Chtehmatlaullbalin
elected President. lie will be undated by an able eaves
of Teethent.
Application for admfeeleni mazy be nude to the Pearl.
drug or 012oereof the Dearth p - '
The boardl- g neosehMent le tinder the seperelgon or
the Prendant'and Oatmeal. , She smothered koarthre la
daltet to Dw. The adveatorea of : the. department ani
gre:tre elneatte l fe e , f"M &binno oboe. d fee ro m u g
thef a welt regulate:l cheleUan Young ludas To
bra:ding departioent ere expected to fanol.hthide
own towel., co ll et Kap, napkins napkin ring wad *rt.
Tuition in the Primer: Drew tan at per; term 13.711rit
Olan,l we l24o. Worm Cam. 00 .
In preparatou Ihrartment—Junla tate., vox.
11.11111 a Claw 013 00. Senior CJars,o 0.00.
in the Oollerlete lrepartment-,Jtmlor Cleve , s=o
Middle Ohm $21,00. henlor 0 sat. 52400.
Tuition in earner of -be Languages min Welting to. to
those not othereleo .cenneeted with the lattitation.llo
per term. Incident.. coroner; Si per term. • -
Tuition in the Ornaments] Bran wriern the Piano re
me tem. In Paintieg leclort ar rest
ing. each VD to Ornamental Needle Wok -08.1 a Tail
.step elms d.. 5. tam of Plano for daily mettle. le se
r term Boarding, Inch:Lang fool, lights and wishtog
Ci 6 o P :t o ll!tent orient rear an I ~ persona denim:me or rice
then information. may Mi . .. tiateleattee ny calling at
tne folowinghlame"n Felder' neon
Seta Parallel. Ye-teral Alleaherye
Newer A llehnes, Wood at, .Plttabnrah: '
J. B.Oandeld. 041 First it.,
Alex.. Smiley Wood et.,
Francis &Hera, Med/ et. •
J. L. need's Bloke - nee, th et. .0
John U. !dellor', Alma Ron., Wood, et. pitlebter4l3:
anft.l2w DY-1-10P DISIEe , ON. Freer.
VINE PROPERTY FOR. SaLE—Wo offer
ibiaale, adsan Cott a geerns. a aplendLl I ot, am=
wedett there la a =all alto on Sank Lana
and ern:mans Last to Ittterob at., /at ward..a11eah , .7,..46
feet front and 2 2 20 Let . de,„ with an all., ennologr'ta•
whole length of It. It 1o: floated eonnuanda a wine
qi• the agrees: la In an a szellen t oslaaborhood, =deo:a:ow
no all the atianlalta.fn regard to ale that a...I:FM.Imb,
tha =nogo. dolt as yea as than pastaloton ell 7
duesk It I. within tin minutes walk of tn. beldam "=.
owner if anions to soil and till dispose of It waves-rent
zonable terms Title tndlann.atio. looter. of .
AIM= 1.00.1118„Itaal Estate
• No. ZI lonettat..atoto Wont
VESTING% Silk, Bush -and.Velvot.
FILL GOIDS, Doeskin, Meadelo.ba and Conduce/ .
, ANOT (Madill pen to an:roc - Taxied.'
00uDd tat d.e=latlons. ' • -
Or All attecinke wear beau nrrautd- and- cnitczarrE
and the ruby. ate iniikd to call and examine. • -
' • • -CILESTXR'd Uothat
Vitdd at, -11)1a=oad /dim'
Ws itudTtO aleaaa
Kr Zug. Lib, rty Etation, irh in ri fow
rrlrrateerlde cf the e Ity comtorteble two.tm
11.511 a trerea Aar sale a the lov,aire 0rt3.500
Thu hou-o wawa* a hell, Z vertere, dining rOcre
Mahal, 4 chembera sod adod rasa wrap le hrenr, •
well craft ...arra the door; aboutof an =ear =mud
Hader soed t...xtrult and , tree, Izazatible
P0,41,581111Lf deslnd.
eel P . CUTILBIAT & goy. 511 Whet it.
FeIOIIT ACRES OF - snitabld fit
two country Holdentor. &boot ftOra - ,UIB
l Woo about. 8 nova of .land nnr Lb* Itcnotoisbille
dPoLtablo to to onors:torits.E:r oH• by ,
as 3 . 8. CUTHBERT d acw. fit. Hotta a..
1A:• • 'V 1 : S
ao 101 l SALE roc atetlu !sof of. lot of wound has,
Inc • frMOSS feet a:reenter A rezoo mut Tunlahlt -
lOU feet to Glatt. elm On • bleb aro meted two IA
at. 7 brick llau.n lILW OXIMI•d Ay. And 4neemps
which rams togood,tenaa to for per nu, ommiset nor
e , led filth p.p. water. Ales 31.6 One half lo taro
%stance to malt zurotAilers. AnIX to
na3 B. MpLALI [go 41.*S. Fourths!.
OEISD APPLES-100 bus DrictrApples
for we by eel 1132N-RY ELCULIaNgt•
CifißEXSE:—Pateht Greay. for Buggies,
4.
w " P ' cl.'4-1A‘'"117:1741
( 11 1IMNEY•TOPS-350 of carious beauti
X.)
Poi patterns Pr by. UILNItrIf. COLLINS.
IblE---100 bblo for solo by -
.3 • =MY cwr,-..rJ
.I,VATERPIPES-2500 yards, frau' . 2. to
Y itch en , lbte. Stone Water. • cbmpesd am
del rata. arlide lo oar, 'or nle by inzar u. coatary
vonoE—Th 9 Stockholders' of the -New
Csttle sztd.Duilustou Raltroml.ectstwas. aro Also that. an Lootslaseut (Wins 'he ems, st Also
Dollsis Ins stuns Is laisSis as the on • • of Its
Trusurte cm the 1611:t dm' of- wortembts lost.. and Ills
pots orm Wits days thweattar =MILL, whole tabsw.l.P.
`los bred. or!ltmot tbe Wasso orleza-torS
WM.II - .WlLLlA3lS.Trosntszt.
Me.l2r..CDlllO Third sted.wowla.
csmnrannour rorrt •
• . • Plttannogh. Bono 42306,1
Tat kresident and Directors or tins Bonk
tA , I- tbli day 466.1,1 • at Ileaci LIZ ore OiXT-On
the capital st-rn mu of th e yr lltr at tae lan Mr OWL..
Donk? on or !Ater tLs 11th LW; . : JO=IXS.
IV ANTI] D-9. steady yetis% plan to drive'
.• • dLea aaak lima. Ea gum at I •
pat 1 - '2_211 - Liberty stsat.
wAi t iii FoR SALE—,A farm containin g 40
;,11! aeras, eltnatal la neon townstlp. ttpui. 6,,,..1 7 ....
.:-. =Haan. =the Utio pint; In stile . tate of et:Mng
• splendid °abard of tha best quality of Snag good tranns
c•titilw dwelling, natant barn andotharbaltdir
aims cleared, Wanes. waU timbered... 191.11,w sal at IS
gnat I=lo ca. Apply to 11,114 A IN a sti .. r
ma _ • • .• _ . NO• 53}S. lientetat. -
11 i4 1 KESOELEBRANED UNITEDSLITES
FaimMomms—Eery Ws own
-1,,, ~ars am and ilia Ma ade , ntays to eaU ling eno Was"
TOT tlo4Pir batnra Lptircbsiatecr Cambers. T ae mail
hat* iLiSMI entire satisfaction t 4 ntorthasepa. - not am* by
.2_, - • IiOLMAS It ttILLIN4I4I-Rood et.
NDLESS .:411:111„
CIIMES—WeArre fast need a fay Cf their n0e1.%
rot I.laeltiorr, warttutea to tense todintrat•trotstlso •
tomLas.ofFrin pas dtr. :ItutAIES & coLLINo.'
. I:it-wood
N fi n ebb , big . miper;2oo'
nt.ICO bbls Mixt ft) to Up. fl'olutIO)
Woo "tur nt .10 Ibis Ate= 'Pink; to at , ro azt tor soli
N - am CO
FALL DRESS uOODS—A: A:Ma;
• -am Cowoodllt aNaou ttkik:ll Fleptasibei, seifTV
ot New rs, WI:111>
L'eLsltur,' =
• krl g-
Hiaek a'ail
i , eathiletalClN: •
M WC. lPTiotsd
iami Pareassttt.,•• • - 13 tack Alp - •
chu.re.u, ' N. Plaki 6h- •
Nar • EZBROMM.. )
outnn of nen Ent bro!dertn; am, Went% nano n
cad Anna Conan. Awl Anna n A n nuls nab,
Lanced An name dcn Boon ottn pr e AUGwas nir ant Black (nap? Conan: - Linon Cannno HAUG
• sun • • :A. A. !WAN It On. I. Ant ,•
QTAROII-;-r2.4 - boxes Ls. Boiwittx tur alb low to close by -' .DANItY c FiSQB ,
lbs t r_primOgnality_:
i ft i IE4 "a.
1 4'44 11 z.ILLN II 14 .1g2111V= " 1 1 1. -1"
.WlGne quality on Lund'
laud f4r tabby y, )1. MEM.