1:4 =z =+ ESTABLISHED IN rign. ` WSW TOME ADVERTIBENVITB. p,., v i iilittu, mut CO glee sock rtstairtystt iritezilarNXVlttait 0 Wll4lllO 040 and LOOKIIIN ClA B flet) ANTI 1114141)13, datigNlN. I.)Atti,g illnese , 4 stud l'ioturn VIA. UlV: 6 l ) l,hiptt ,, a ik.ou h tl t ll Pitl4U t'unlituve‘ tr. NI.IA lomtvooNlitkV. E I I ILINO Ta l r . P4;i l \WV t , . 4l r: l 4ti t '4l 4 4tv ,, kiTirF ,, ,V " N i iF44.4t, ' 4 "t : LlLtu%l Ito.NOWltik 4 /AWN, tlx•au et- V, A ti , 11414 Xltratutt TO CclxVlJ MPTirES. Vsk" , --1 kW ' 114 h atwAlag, taut el ‘WOO.OO - 10, le oe. ' hehtel htetWu k 'tijA•wt 104A114 pt.:A IM• X 4 UP., oific' ratwAypr ,t4.10;4 1 .44'04,14.1z. boat% a twos he 111 0 00.41 , , C0,42,he, eatful“re.k,efi, b toy ru ' ee I et t le % =torl 4'l , oo`a stoat% Ca, proeeketeo tznwel. - eh. 'OO AttailiWAL 931 , . lig Ma VI. as :44t.aniVt1...4; 1 1 44 veeel.z , '../.01 , .0A 5e.740.1 reet.o4o. tbs " 0 . ,4 4 0, , 4/, t ia titn t . au. IL t.rrK , LIIRTM 7 , 'A 1 Nevi. lark lam lachan s je. CZ ' ,V ANN AAP T Ye rao. etzi rat ilroati Sued. I A. E. CLARK . , itANZ,T-FACIVELYR 4.NA ,111"AL8R IN Bar aufißaq ) glut z. p r wtl Stioatittga, atic, 191 1 c voroa irlevarett Bags. rhur IMP) - MlLlaar.z BAGo, Vostro.isecirstotel to order o:primly la their flee. Fur seeeiteat re berdere hire. wed of vertont decree, Al Mk fill? .1061001 11. Y. any l' m insltvar. :AIN= ors %0.1 . NA.53, V . Pr kentalese al?. a all IN, N.. 11,1, emette or IhmX, fir eetz, beery 411.0,7—....ce. 0011 , 10. &a chErl sanLled 'Fhb base, .he..wo.T.ltuh•A r Pro 0h le supplied iith 11u:taut. held Rase, Wm, ara.4lo, mule attain r ex.-L=01 , 01541. We bare ter autism st'ametetr, TlT'etrir Paints, - - 011* Glass, turning 'Plaid. Canighene, Alcohol. &0.. -DORR &• MAN monlm - winn STREET. (corms of Jay.) NEW YORK. ear n Elution Rim and Vila Railroad Darots. 4 :l. non'. selling tho above ar ticles, in Eon soh Lion oaltUdo colarlato dasoitmord'of Won, 1 ./... 1 Sad 011.Brusbot. Dialawkds. Hints • Imo-0 *..l.lacrlcast Yind Tars% 2 , OP ' at prixo the a du nn.otato Desk= oasd Cbtdica.l. For the 1.000.000. U. 8. PITENT MARBLE COM.PANY, SO Thommon meet. N. Y., iItiIIFACITMASOFMAIIBLE MAN- . Y 1 TL£l.. TABLE TARS, • COLUMNS, PEDESTA LS, ,E3=as. Bal. sad Itattest Marbles. Thie artteta 'kith Les peataeaLlea cf .11erkle Dalt, ehtla.l l 7, caNked. with =than' vaere. re as ta he• tank/ea late cLalzaze end =kr, bi. - ertetph a watts near rearoMee eared az Ina thalikelf the. neet of the eneakaM' mateliaL .bra tt Image ea darat.LitT sad beaktr. , ,Uolite Mar , gab.* Leal sad Matt, thee 131.10 eurfaze weak. the man =rim lamthe miseial the seatede.. ahlia Oaa Lea teem:tea et.a lesaiwaakf kwarg - 7 m the earfaa. etas, Vat 4oafi mill, 1. tes. at:, Klee/4 - asap ' attekte tot Ar...2.fiseticre as s kkati of abate • fea the witi =sees tealseuee retcelle to bees tokereetthet thetaseleee. 1 art:e.t.a. faratthea tta analeatlatt t 0. .. ELlCAltreiNlE.,Sreek. MESE 1..a.23, Bea. NEW lOUS. • otit :French Window Gl*u. EDWA.B.D P. DICKIE, 144 Members rt., N. Y., • ; ' 'Pa - A•ortecrt ct tla aAlrtr rwairdi Dna, FURS to Dealers rndCaelomers hie oel. bawdsikratad et Fraw.h. Wtodow Ulan on avon6- Ptr.vot. Pitrttat vlll be forutaild cuncript oftbtis edam.. Olans cat to so/ 'a:trod wt:tro..iit=traeoriL Irma 0=0: spit:lrd , • FLINT IS M= PIANO` °FORTES STEINWAY SCNS,- H.L.NVIACTLSERS 84 48388 Wolter,fie..".. , . IarESPECTFOLLY gall tits . testa= cf tba trattliata their Went= amerstttntx.fersirvestiardeittale Sr - %attoo. ot elartigr% toe..„=l Pplait.lA shut evr.ty =lag rei.derse areattiparlmstki. They maze awarded the erk torroßa= ler tacih Linda. La otarekitlott with tha rpm 64*i-watched L-cra Boetcr.. thiladetale. Ites.Pcra sat! Baltimore. NSW .TEINE-PiEt- , ltrePiaz lk Bore 'bare _Dirt Deco wrapped the RSV 'Premix= GOLD )tare lamer all. rempatimmkett the Lare Pair of the Asked= irptitate. GrAttal Palm. or tItaIIESP Piano:tales de7 rti ! DIINING PURVOSES,.end for MM. ortso CIIREBES, tab In WET owl DRY blootlou; OUR diCormt La o. TB.corroN trod lIWMPFUM all. LI» ELEGLII sad DOUBLE TIM WAT.EIL FUEL .Yaßodortorsl LEE WE I,y GLENN PUTMAN Es. NEW y j )Rie ierrlnet;ts promptly GUad for roll uods of OLIN POW. DEB, of the Tom *moron.' brotids zoars.E.sualt. 120 Mr WORK& ewe • 13CanIFFIffiThir, .111108.' it CO, • AND DIALERS IP 0111,1 yes, Fortontry, lo„ • i;17O WILT T A M ST., Now York, --.L if irv iargr ls ..dZial' * """ei et•oen .l . ; Merp. 4 l44'"Velk l tiewzb• "" it,ft, An. Indlttimtotbdrereitlarlosocotai afFlanls OF. Oak agg.trl'e=l"*d3.TrlLT the Itvits%Val'iern restiesponses, Onlr. nln Vtiortore, Spot?, French and ag bth tunaVrtgrjOVlT fig= . aro L orregt ° orthlr7 re also ervet4d to offer on ths moot adrantageons tams. Orders. etthisr in person or brossll,irm rceeha_gpaispt sttantlon. - JeI&IFF IMPORTAIVE. M ro,_ HOUSEKEEP 110P13 ERS VD DEALERS TI110LR; 11 ItnLIM entrr o Aad Datraux ennest, 'Zinn inns. 15e.4 n V :d 17.75, 11 7 1112 1 303 UndecViraZ7Je r • Proprietors of thin long 'and well - COF,SE AND SPACE =7IS47HEENT, Contlnad toprolLaes Mal %best Faanandonning Yowlers In Myllr ang nr.natnatir'Ltoeir 640 . °""' ; C :trt . 4 XI. llea dandy we In own . tannin whin...4yotter upon taut moot ressamdde taw. Innnlagn lL e 'ma ll t enOn Vttnezn IL .—ponannuas advised to Inandan far RopfMilla ne . tele. , • , The Adatall 10tv press Comp>ny. liasburA,Bocherster grad Nero Brighten Expreu.• OR the especial accOmmodation of the ems peel:dation almitgrtaellm of the Ohio tmd Penn. el fiat. Baliroad. between Pittsburgh and I 'la* Brighton. orhoseloil mate brutinear and social raLatloas moire arich AlBlllelt The Aflame toured Comnany bate made each 41=frt with the Railroad as to enable them to put awingft• on the Accenunodation TrainorbosrM Ras drugs of aB property andibrudnese properly . entrust. tut tektite, The diem.= will have an Inn Bate the Car, Or the deposit and be ter eseuritY of Raney. fo l iu M friland other valuablee, die will leave New Brighton y the oral= Tram, remain La Pittsburgh and *Beet. nY Rltydating the day to attend to loth aufsmiselous entrusied to hlsn, ami return Dr the Znalt.c :.Cll,`,nui his Gouda and Cog= heeds executed. It wig ttietre d gi t crnrr rarrigreb h I w g irht 4 ?gel trtl 'i l g e olg at the Atlacbenr fel7oa'Eallts th e es to 341 dehertd ta the dtr—cdaustualcate intelligence— obtain Information. sad return !splint—order °eds , and return thstn—inaks parebases, large or email. from a p.. g r el4.7trea:l l lOrin ev a l an A .ligittit - =..? .4 distance. without extra chugs but to , losers such_ dative. zatargiALTruk....e.p.!rosy:int, aeon. W . a r y t ratuns, 'all nutter - I.lllbe lef t t h with the P talon &rat tit* Ni r ee k rite..ico im rte " g t jt ' bu Tr lL • b yes Re . marina tcoltaxe4 to, awd fors errizse son n il t 2l . WITT ' 1 gisttur iu _e trust 'l T: B ern an to admit or IL Simla agreements will b• mule. As theldeSaisgere le sounired t. settle his bills and bu Ina p : with US CCl=Va.r. and to par lofall. et. yo_t, u gilinttlU'pwr,."llAlternr=tig:ir th7A2ginelt "MB It sodf bm been appointed bleuven ger: and • - will coridesslos Ole duties on ISIS. 1 ?mutt' Attest. • ..--- A Paden MD angels - afp—Telestrapb =N. et: Bay. • ~. bieLenzettLln. i • BreArger—Mr.l9bite. Itoram—Dr. Chandler. • ROW striplgon—air. Hoge. IVttrarirgut " • 'AUSTIN lAMBS, Stock and Note (Broker. ~__- . • - bO. P 2 FOURTH SUMO, BONDS, Mortgages, Promissory Notes and P Lams entidlstersto tare's* Etorls tout•ht and 1041_00 thrultdadou. ,• lisettut en extensity ttegustintante with Mtnied can, wear* enabled to vetches lentos entrusted V. us , • • stir and OS ts rumble terms apt° • . • . • • - Ciarune:rcaal HO;o1. 'Owlet( (Iliad an4Ncr).l,evie, lien Orleans, .11. STEEL vrould moat respect-01 g Inttun the: traw li ng pane thit he user-fa tatea the stove mama Hotel. ! elei l l:=Tetful m re t ele:it vl e ' lti t 4:llo:: 4l . 7 . l'4 vac turelitora airrting,'Ao. Ga TO* rannlietor gal ~ m azai g n:e tut 4 t - t tliuttf rl c a i to the comfort and wants of th° belt flat the ' • This aotal betel el:vital 111 QM Imsned.6l4; viehlitr oI the twinge pate( the clot h e Ran 63 bin convenient as tha Bttatestact! . .tananso , the ;antiwar Loon that in . strict attention to the Wants of hie pawn, to roxtes that pitronage that hoc coat two bestowed urn thla Pric,o of Board 'par . 15aY, el,OO. Tba Dar will la 'docked *flit Wines and 1 knots hired. : •or tone other brave laths GOO 4 Lunon trawl° tee 12 a. Ili. MO obliging and seennlinolattno attendants. , by t a y a CL 805011. bent. _ , To Bridge Contractors. TB% managers, ofihe Birmingham Bridge ,00..belnIf wee rinds to vm Dadie rukier eon. C.1121V111 Ot realrina PIAUI 1.11 , 1 SpeudnaTons for sate Mane, on Cr newts the Nth 4sT of nett. axir lartmatioa rterlten will bs lamilawd ar 011104 gittieac•J.tiageMil r VeZVEMO t a 2ll 0:1!..1151t4;N.r.0. Fr 1 01MTEEN ".110IISEs IVORBALKA c bans* and lot Stinebutirrileo3. Allow and lot t. jalub. ttt $O 5O . A touts had atorl. An RADIUM .31,103., A non brick bon. on 'aril= st.. - litAn 01, 11 1°Ivti t rctinutantI4t.piatintmh7•17 . nbr:e t .1 litmus en IDArrasti fronill.l4o t 210 .400 TV° bonsai,' .11 lots 0 0 , Cat.in It. Banta MUM:web. $lOOO each; A new bout,. t MOMS 05 Carroll d. tor 31,403. ; A cottage Aniniand lirgelotof brood on .. ton Int ELAM A cotAtananillt 11159124301.04 VS. Ltioo • $4,000. A two Ftnt7 wily 3 Late gr ..ct elinat.r for OP% far gala y , - - .01 . B.OIITUR k WM./a Market st, Hew itrigtdrm,Pdi arid Badket Factories. en n- cant nes to matoafooturo and pell .00,8xtekto a, Tobs i ft, ;:cards and Wlssorei POstit ouhiu 7^ • Orden procmtlir ALB I WAS. 0 LATHER BED'EING:of all 131/.08 INITII toll Ir4bes In fantod, vital:o3lmo &liatad "Fid trrlt&l, for isle at if 9: Diark.t &US ' J. & panivii. , Patentßags Rettig gtor rd for ogiglo tot* 0 4'.1M4r,y 9 41436 Olnrircool THE'. DAILY PITTSBURGH , GAZETTE : 'BUSINESS CARDS. 03tP115.4 A. P. MORRISON Attor -131. oi! Law. OM* No. 143 Yo-arth elreet, pewees m 11.1,1 ',Wilma, Pittsburgh. P. kiiLLIPS, Attorney atliew, , Ea. Lals,Dlcs. tOilrar POLLO OK, • Attorney nt t m t o t:l3;l iti Nt u hati Gnat L ha2w— rl AIMS J, K , Attorney at Law,. office intuit% drat, tour anat. Pittsburgh. /46-417 L. lehigan Genera Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, 'OR the oollcotion' of Homo and Foroign hUrftall wut all alma. litoaey nlaltat,„ pl 2 ! i V i rark vtar :On tat. an titer la.aranea Ace qta. VELTi Ka tAADxkLYON4DstrOIt. stz" - , "" grlgra. - ' 4= =1,1.1a uk - * • Wairrie.--t.re Apiaries ar ?Odds= Rom =la Warm," Oempaalaa. -:.WK. A. LIMN'S . (RaoXEAL ESTATII OFFICE, No. 87 front 'itmt,as door from Market; Dealer In Lae them. OTIN Pig Iron, Odd property bought sad Add. •tt . A I USTIN. 14005118, Rom .to Agent, viteen, thr-0e.0411111 and 13111 Braker, am K. m. R 3 sine% IL boto Wool. Buslueta Draamtil JY• • r ta AMIIEL MARSHELL, &oratory Oki zees Into:rum Oxcomin 041 Vat. stmt. , M. GORDON, Secretary Western ben , 1. essits ON. In Water stmt. GARDINKR COFFIN, Agentfoirranklin i !..11 .1 ta t . Thearo.?7.lorax.t.T. northeut corner of Wood p MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu- m= nnaxs---..-.3...v5k0z. nr..—...cocmus mem • . "Fp3lll".#G 101,013131318, rieurk 00.) ‘• 'W•1101. - ESALE 'DRUGGISTS, • 1zi0.119 WOOD BTlllll7_, FISTAD UR OH, • I t ortm.2l'Lsra's celebrated Vermlfu Lir 'lll4. 01IN lIAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. PS'Guf tlfey.) Whoiceale and. Detwest ind Dolga In Intit. DrastalN a.. corms Wood .11 streets. PlttAtrugh. , rorneirtlisr Agyrit fee Dr. Ford hi eilletna jOEN P. SCOTT, Wholesalo Dealer in Drus, Potato. OUN V.lllisholl pad Dye litalS, No. NO l irme=rl i = ', Xmoitlttoatloa. • lar Agent Mr Behencks Pot az arour. moo 24-lo • FAHNESTOCK & CO., Who'mil° Dr.sta....da.nuf,..anrer._of Whit* Leatkbell v 4., and Litlarpner Wood axed Front etreots, Pitt. Lacey's. moh7 Ai E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in ,e,A.,„d'''artentt=4.3°Ucle=ai.attj jHAIM - RElTER,l7ltolosalo et Retail. l s 1 1 ) ,,,, r r testa. oorner Ute:ty awl ft. Cl. itnette a N3SAKEtialo a.j• -MU Re. 23, Wood irtre l e t, Pita Wit°l " • 0$ Saoconor to L.Wilcox kOraer garkoiatraet sod IMunond—aorman s Us on hand •• fall and anal:data worts-rot of liedletnew, Ctinfln. Palsintsr9. and all artl=rf vertaloit9f to bia trffinaan - Phrfloarra preaciptlona arefolly v.-m.IK =dad at ly all inSt - SILL forme --TO= MOTT J 1 & ituicW.A.llDusiti 004usSION MEWAVTS, Wad; Riau. Flatur,ltaaoa, Lard, &Lard Oil AND PROD JOE GEN - JMALLY 11a. 7i Water St., Pittsburgh. Pa, MUM= eyrtingszllarlraugh.. Pltteog Mutt%Well", Well7ll l o, Jcbn &WA &OA. )1 Z D Jones,OastereltDop Bk. Koss, & Dosdlno. PIIU l o V h & l WS ß tri o rma. Isarri.42l:eoblt &.Gsrtose, , 2—•carum Ortiner, Danko.. Holm. & Jodi:oSL Solos, Oblo. A D Dollock.lo.. Ildstra • - MoBANS & ARJER. 7 -tractwmg to A. tA.wer...c.o.) FLOUR, GRAIN &ND PRODUCE. Domini:mon and Merchants ho. 114 Second rt.; Piltittergh, Pa. r.l maa...tily] has SPRiNGER BFABIE:111P131, CuMMISSION may 1, Duster in' Wocil, Provisions &: Praia e generally. NO. 295 LIVERTY ST T• PIXTSBIUSGH, PA. Jcsa Lea— —Qua AMU. ATWELL, LEE & CO W HOLESALE Ga.O&N.S, rreikarer lea-Ceeta.rannOn.lne • DRUMM P/2"/"SB mart EIANTIFACTUREB; N. E. Wood st, bertreea Water niu,grFateitat DAVID C. IDIILBST,' Flour, Pro'dneo, Provision and Commission • . 31E11(11:IAN T, Ica VI Metrf gra« erne etr Hoge, • Pittsburgh, his attontion to the site of Flour, rork„,nv.ro„ Lard. Chase, r, atter, Greta, Dried Mite. &op, A WA.Clonfertamente reeoeceally eoliettea. • '1" HENRY S. SENG, (lotoef the firm of Ring & Moerhead.,) '"COMMI§SION MERCHANT, • AIM DKALKE 12,1 PIG FSTAL 43D BLOOMS. No. 76 Water street, below Matte •alO , VITTEIBITIIOII. PENNA. A. HARDY ta Maly, &Hulk Oaa aOst.a/B ' AND YONWANDLNO JIERMANT; Agent of the dladbion and Indianapolis 111111}10A% Corner First /k.-Ferry ets., Pittsburgh, Pa. „tev-tri stt r. rot and i s B. CANFLFJ,S), Into of ,Werren, Ohio, ij.o l:l4:ll , V r t i a: and Porws/Ing Ilsretnant, snd Malt,. earl Ash, sad West= Prodsce e g=li 3 Wien atraat, Unreels aadthffald sad Wood, idttsbacga: ate' tinin — Rotac;, Eats Co.) LLITT .t CO., Wholesale Grocers, ' Produce sad einaminnon I,lnchant.,and Nem an.. Ilanntsettats, No. 112 Beconn inf i ee4 . Pl a ttn , burgh. . ; PI COLL EEE INS Ski Vannirding WAREHOUSE.— and 11:ENEY H. Camcandon Llerehant,and Mahn In Mean, MN" la.• Fish iuld PrAnno on:m. 2 W W 092 eitnet, store Water. Pntatmrscb 2,3121 r,o„ASPALBIER, Imparter and Denlin !alma vest Asuericens Welt Peter, Igo. 63 Market t between Mtn:a V4mrth street, bittaburnb sabb-'53 • SUSRPH HORNE & CO., ' Wholesale and Retail Dealers in • TRIMMINGS, • gigII.6O.IDERLe3, HOSIER d GLOMS Faun , floods,. &x. as. ifATI itt-igtAt•yizhi'dt^'D rV, ‘—nd...„ A. A. SLOOP 6 00, P1P01503011...0. MIN= iCO P. TOll. A. MASON, CO., Wholesale ana Retail 4 t. Bt+*ln Pry (6.16. nth NIL tUR Wholorele mid st and Man Pltber Dry Ooods a Merchants, crcrner Fourth roeta rkb. Removali Removal! Itemovalf ROBINSON 00.— PO. Yt, FIFTH BIRKET. AVING Removed our Store to No. 23; a filth West, Ogre door to A. A.. Meson it (b.) we we now ontrand to exhibit ons of the largest Stooks of ha , IX,rtod and Anuirteuttlarpstinrs and iltl Moths; in thla mast. - !wows assortment ta bs found • . Ors Erusso tt nr" itud 1311W11 Capstan/En I=t T•potrL ibrVinow. B msneirg t, vg rputtogg iv a .6xeriiigh &eta Plitids, ' , ' Fidtings , ' I:WI4O4OLn low yrictei blarpetlm of 1/I desaistlonx ebb, mos, Matta, Lull& laiseß aft& Buds Bap, Bindings, ,Blsno and Tablia Oarcrs,,litidr 011 Cloths Window Ilbslss, Buff liollandsLlt raw pit 'Cloths, ,to. do. Ado. • lam abet. of floor , WI Cloths, Worn Bto TA Wet wide of 0.1 todois,,pll ki • td .11 ° oul Veinal:do rroperl!or Bel i e katv street, adjoitug i s gettiodist It- 1v:4%11g AV itudownotib=ll! ibmitieLl&raWennutranitt,Raltn.lrraTlotOomitny. FOOD fils g thottlst Grard ilatigi fest, to LlbertrlO fa "' tho This property ts toast dosirshle so •• Uotel. Ito ballatn pow CZL itAlL'oodgPbotentlal tides Story iota, with all do imams tub bnlldittordiss Air • long rams boon ow =plod es the Union Hotel, doing . 41, good bivaneall. Copt. tanstotird othontibutrons of manna • good lurestrand, Will dolma tt, tiamlne , the bromism WM! Y.DWAILD YAM. ATTORNEYS. AGENCIES. DRUGGISTS. COMMISSION &C. RY GOODS Win: Clayton, DOUSE, SIGN "c ORNAMENTAL • i PANTER GRAINmc AND GLAZIER, No. Uri Fourth Ntrente tEstoreen Weal and Y I M LB U . PA. Ara -All order/ inatentle attended to. aeltannad C:RTSE-t 0 I LC CU 7/UWr!MS )m:tk'S'rwkiWi§,BAlialß37.my. , luif""Weleilm• "ACCITCOO ImPortors , P. _•••• ,bi -,todcort ram arawood dreirt, P=16.0.0.424. b Amu ibE , t.p 14.4.4 * EL•afTIEGIEBT. 12 130N_, • fIENERAL CInciMISSION. AOESTS, for eVte" we (eO. "n a g Tii_tVgliorter4s "4. : ll,-, r , A At9a, vac main sales of znmuos. martataa• tuft), stuawii.,4.t trracco, liothsthoe and mita.— Tarr. Co-rannershro heretofore. existiez. la orartalteotrrento ion beds: eut i r h oototre the o or Ul mutual colx2 1 laadlit.fa Itt Vair r u rtrc • UST ietb./SUritilli . 31 nth" PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1856 BANKERS AND BROKERS PRESIDENTILL ELECTION. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BANKING y HOUS .I,OHN T. ILOGG: IiNDYORD . • BEDFORD CO, I tiaNIBIEI/A r , _ BOMIgHI3IIT 00., MOUNT pi. WT.STMORIVD 00- 9ONNELLBVILLE. rAY,Frrx co, I. UNIONTOWN, .. " OROWNEIVILLI " NEW, =aural, BICAVEIt CO, Depodta ewed, snmeounts made, Wefts ow,' and collected. Bala Notes sod lipeele boaght Mocks, Notes and other Beewities bought sec. entortassloa. Oorresooodsoee ar.d mlleetlnue rolls? 1V lIOLDIES SON, Denten in Forei po.ttegn vq. . Hint Dothestro Milo of Ptobsniu, Carksto matvitzt ?it =bout thollolted States. AIANUFACTURING. ItOYL3 =WILL =on B. armada UNION" FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. DTILL continue the business of the Union PotoodOist U. old .had of PILIVIOCII. 111:10H- ThiNgl i itgilfiriVl ammo'.' lamatad UeaKal osoortmont of GAMNOS, oamprlolos Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, Optics AND idAr.oe LTOVILS, MANTLE lc KITCHEN ORAL ES, Hollow Ware, Trepan Boxer, Dog Iron,, Bad Irons, Tea licAlts, Plows and PlOw Points,' Mill and Maohinary Casting+ generally, And GAB sad WATER PdgEd et aloha. IKON & NAILS OFTLE BEST BRANDS, Shojels, Spades, Picts, *A., .All of whiolovill bo sold lit tosonsfOOtorors' mica.. • siorT-If ...Penn; Cotton Rills, Pittitrugh. ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. Mannino EIL term Penn A No. I hoary 4.41 =Mao of all colon sad • c t= l ir aee and Saab (Melt • Battliht, De of all sloes and &ecliptic= -goro.-om leR st the hardware Store of Lo e ,aa, Hawn hO.l/11 Woad street. will hare attention. faddy WILLIAM BAiißllii,LSt CO., 61 Penned below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. QTEAMIBOLLEJIMAMIS and SHEET LRON Vißß.rvra, blesmikstamrs of Brambling Pat rant Boller. LomnoUTe, Plural rand 41illuder boilers, Claim. Pratt),,,, Pim Bed, !Rem Pip., Cond.:mem, Falt Ps.. &wig; LOU.. 119 n Life Boat , eta kirao. .Bbgamnitbgriwoa. JIMISra =ld Vbulart boas, dons at tat eborteert aotles. dll qrcirargifrom a <Unarm rropßtlT attended to, W. W,OODWELL, Wholesale and Retail • 61.1.aatigreet...atn.tar th Csblaet War., N. 62 rtl ! _ GROCERS. I===E!!Ei Shriver di ' Dilworth, WiIDLEsAVE , (IROCERS, Noe, d3O & 132 Second Street, tween Wtre. aad Eraltteld) PATSBEIMEL MIL ' 6.119LP1P1 Wallace & Gardiner, 1113.0LEB4LL DE4LREB !It Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, j N0.T.55 LIHERTY KT ja30,17 Hp AGALEY, COSQRAYI CO:, Whole is Bee Grown. IS and 20 Wood aro.; Fittetargh. • •140-1 T AQIILBERTSON, Wholeeate urocer and 1:5-np*Mext Sloruat,Dnaler in Produ= Azad Pitto. b Maradaaured Arelthm LSS I.s;:rty il.-tat. Nltut caul n 0... 01N FEIYID CO., Wholesale Grocers asi-...ac0i1ia,da.u.re5...t...7.17:w.d.nd 4,16 nron.lsnsburgh. to3o kROBERT Wholesale Grocer, nester In Produce , Pittsbargb hlenoteertzno, and all it of idle "..113emestie Why. end .I.kmora. No..= Med', esset. On Lend very lug. Reck of mperlar rld Ittonontal.l. Wblskr . .10 be aold low far wish. DIVID lralnues.-- ...MUDD NIA. 5... .. : . 11. A. CD/113. RCANDLEV MEANS & Co., (suceog• ears to Utak tlee,aadlasr,l Wltolarals Own , . In rroa,Nalla,Glaas,Cottaa Vim", and VittAbura Ilanaracturracaetralr. ammo Al Woad oil Water eta, littabarzlai e _____. scrarreamt.- ..arsa D. N'afiLI........WALTII C. ACE. 141:01LtS &ROE, Wholes ... :T1 ..- E , Grocers and Oonitaterian limrlranta lb 0. 191 Warty in. Pitts art 1 • ndjaoß.El3:2 DALZELL CO., WhblOsate Cirog4rl.l3.32:llnlon 3ivehAnts, Deslsrli In Produes eltubargh Mann%nom, , 63 Liberty at., Iltts• bargtr. ! . _ JILSALMI DION.EY m.OO. Wttolesal.! Oro an Comogriinn 51er-,h.ts, .Q Dealers in Prod.o, o 00 Water sc. and 63 %rout et, Pictshurgh. jo t AGA.LEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole tal9 ilroom,N2, L2I Itszkee at. PlaLs BOOKSELLERS &C. COCIIR.INEa successor to S. Sad ca. Virbolosalaand PL.k 11.11ar In Moly,. BUM. iry and Papa El.ging. Pedtral ett.t. Mt, door 0. K. o Illarkat.Srua..4l . oggeon P. o teliN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Stop. tlonst.istosmor DIM= dgas.. e Imeekee s ram livartt, PittstraretvPs. - - AY, d. 00., Booksellers and Btatixraers, N& 6 6 Wool etrat, twit don to the oottketorrblt2L .2rl4t. p. booksonzotantiron hat 4. 1121READ,Bpoke eller and Stationar, No . 711 - parib h. App .w NUS C -. • .loln 11. Mellor, MO. $1 WOOD STREET, bet *n .3n Al it and Fourth Meet. Bola Agent for Oa lOKSM• ISO BONS' (Banton) PIANO FOILT6S. MASON Jr ILAN. L.'S'S MODEL ALK.LODEUNd and ORGAN 11111,MONI. OHS, and dealer la undo and Musical Owda. )523 Sieber it Bro., 'PO, 43 FIFIII ST., Sign of the Golden Hasp, Sole Agent? fpr NUO 3A MAUI'S (New oi) wanes led ,nand awl Se dam PIANOS, and' OAR. HeMTA N CIIDIIASPS Genuine 'd ICLOONONB awl (MOAN 11A1 1310N11:1311, Deelers 1 Music wed Blnelcil !ward. meets. fed Charlotte Blume, 'UIiNUFACTURER, and•Dcalor in Piano IN ',fortes so& Imparter ormorlo mid multlol lastrsr watt. ;Solo Agent. for 03. RAIIIIIIIIO PLiliod, also for UALLET. Wahl & C 0.13 Boatordlamos, arab an 4 vlt out akllelltlettactumerat. -m 1 3 118 Wood at. BELTING • Patent Riveted and .Btretehed I • LEATIINE BELTING, From tho Manufactory of Efoit & Brothers 1 EIV YORIC. •- • - , 0 Ithe Belting of this 'manufacture dud been awarded the Gold ifendal end Diplom. from most every Vela and Institute thronahoet the Molted Obtain the moat recent by the imerlean Institute. New York, ittheir Met meeting In the Yell Of 1863. lt brolan , pertor quality. every branch of the business W108=14114.1 ed antler the personal career the 'print:4 , llg their hides rags selected by themselves at their emu receiving house, barring freedom from cats and worm t=oed 10 their own tanuoi an.. the belles and ehouldars have C. been, trimmed returned to New York thoroughly tanned, feeds from e vets. marled Immediately, wet and dri stretched on machines with every Modern Improvemens cemented sad netted with their patent eoppervisets, an turn which make a perfectly even surface on loth eldei of the band. Miming them to run truly do the pulite.; and s ;vies a power of mace than 20 tar vent, over those made Ito theordinuy car.ver. To mechanics of all kinds. to cotton and woolen 0 ennfununma, rolling mills. Point' maker‘vewlng and planing Nita blishmeute, owukre of mei n oneltton One, bleach works, die houses. lo sheet to 0167 usner. this Belting le spedially reottsomended, eke beet of itity refarettate given to the quality of this Belting. For elle byht. lig LaStag. nt.sm Linen) et.. nueAte the head of Won& - nr , l3.l.wlitm &WIN* M. D y E aa IL I I7 E, . 7 ,ATHER. & OILS HIDES, LEi, _ 233 LIRBRTPST., opporlte Ma head of 11,40 d. A fdlwcortsnant or loyt's Leather Bolting and Oils, 7 /kir Machine•; and Coal Cara, alyrala on hand. apldayd _ Ward Property for Sale.* WILL SELL on reasonable terms and 9. re:lments. two Lind. corner of Yvon and Carroll it.. °svelte Aid. Date elm. They are handsomely ettnat ed foyyrivate madmen. Also, three Lore. corner of Liberty and Calaiiin its.. 21 (set (muted:h. They are calculated for Maier erecting .boarditin honsid or for coal depoOrthr noel brought by the Penna., or the Connelsville lIMIMIVIS, Also, seven LO I. minter of Duller sal Wilkins its., ooposite the splendid icayroyement, Po andry. act. or Pen. nook k Ind. They are troll located fora manufactory or to erect boarding houses on, fur the bandteds of timbas. les of that neldhocrhoed. Apply to • • fe2hdtf Jeltlisd 11. 11101011.01. 113 Liberty . it.. DANIEL BENNETT. tANUFACTURER of Yellow Rocking. IT • ' hum. Czymp and Yaw Colorut Warm 0 st;Lbs blwawactory. cornet of Wanhinstno and p2417d. Fraoltlin ets.,lllrollsu.l-1 opposte fittaborth. o tBSTINATE INVETERATE AND RA: Ity'DlTUALOunstipntlon, (Coatheness) not only total. l artraMtit i g: l l l ll=ola t Vib d aNi 4 a Igrunl. m all g • Die antflAge r ais " noTsr 4l'" l.:Vl t Oitort ' • rar ' ro. Telht t r it . 2, of bra ced . rood. agreeable to NM TILII sod coolly Despond— The subscriber to fully acquainted with !its properties and will glee eallstactory Information to all who may call it is an addalrobla article for denette ties. ! • J. L. }MAD. Agent, jet, ItotbOdiet Bon elms. 76 Fourth Bt., y a l PENOER'S PATENT SAFES AND RE. rimizicaorts—na neatest. moat durable and am dent Grua* for PraaarYlag lee.atad at ten same Ufa. gtv• ag the benat ortha lea to all other articlaa AMA m the calm! A fear Bombed Rod tbr asla by the role agents Sc? United atataa. 1841Votal T /CRAB) CO. belt-neating and Sax fro= FplD Subscriber having 'purchased the az fi ! dually right of J. J. Jolnutony Patent Bei an/ J. o n'i recast Pettllesting Smoothing Irons. le nay extensively enigma In InianiaCtilling the monk In con nection Irish the above. he keape constantly on Bend et his snmsroo.l3l. oa Yederal It., opposite Anchor Cotton works, a large and good easbrtrnent of the sanely Tailor and rani Irons. to which he wontd veinactrully invite the tendn oof arholatalri dee •re and the patio In congest etv..lrl CL ISTSCHILAND, Albeab • atty. Pis. LIREAT _BARGAIN—We now offer f or sale that ham established Monism stand with drefie Inn antanhtd, eltusted one anor Irmo the °error of, ninth inut intphtretrettih i r ata t la i r lhar t azars t AT o, .cl zraitwx , ,,, , l, pike of V:00 one half In hen/bah owe In , l Thoe• wanting ant tato hadatis stand ertlheell and nature the Move tatter. • myth IdeLlIN t earl. ACARD TO TUE LADIES—D. J. Dupon " ads Golds% ratlodlcel Phis for fasslas. =babble correcting Irritulultaa, sod removing castsasDow 0 , the monthly tont& from weaterer eantal • Mi. • 'boat lomat Goal= t halm bans mad la the Prtrat• risotto of Dr. Dna= Smarm' Tart' , Yrissiwiett smousllaled swell In a Least araraos4e. and it Is only um... t oed imagion of Thouland: of Lasfro , who hare romessfully. mod thus, that -ha ad d d to make ratat onotio. hy arootothuraOluttia.tiattlrhais Wm. Lo. Eder that sII - mho Marta fri.ennle Dala the 'atm. aamplalats martn6 111 the shore Plll. s_possonant relief and 21 a paalosoal yam tl. D. mamma. as,Warty AS...t. 0 Da Sat st. 41§fi Busursas' ' 4 • " 1 . 5 "1'.. 4 via t inve u all ri t a r e s s zald i goal& . - t' Advance Payment..—hereafter no nub. W.. .orlptloo .11l be taken for the pally or Weekly o.seite. EL i n n e r P o ll N. NI T 6ln kritS DA R Y NOFE1 11 13 1: Z li t een rainnonan payment V wide In advance. Whenerrr. 'the 0M N Ct. Fll, EMON am."' . bah th"U'e'iPti°' to p.ld, the opei vtll b. Inv. l4 Ahl , 1 40 9144 gala. the tosbescrlptlon Is re OJECALOORNIA , . aeweal by advance payment. All trwaelent advertising. l'Oft van! PPXBIDENT. 01 every deecrlytlon. will be 1410[11M1 to tw veld In ad uta 11_ .I.4IAtVI D. DAYTON, ; sago, the only exceptlocs islll be where epoelal month and .old OF NEW 78IISET. Iy or year, contract. gra made. tepinldw , SI .014 nr. elVed. STATE ELOTION. Uuioi State Ticket. ELIVTION, t i etSD Y. OCI'OBYR' wt lon rmilak cataftesiotrien, 111.01111‘13 E. COdURAN, of York you Ain) ISO; GESEHAL, DARMIN POEL.P4 of Armotmog von eiseziolt aenzum., BARTHOLOIIIIW LOORTE, of Bradford. Union , County Tioket • areu•"st DlA—Hort. DAVID RISCIIIS, PRIADEtria, Yld•• PORVIS.NOII, Butler. pi tt a. t ura: 0. B. MITER. Publem•Tp.; JOLIN T. PRIERJp I 67.OOI ,- Tp.4 7, R. 86.0811008 Oblo Tp NICHOL. VOZGI TI,EY, n...Y. Dierk.l AttarSeS—P. ()num% et.rx Alle bum Jdp.,...„100N R. PARKS, bhmtbasuar. Ormuniu orttr—Whl PERKINS, Ch.M. Tp. Auttaor—L . OARLISLD, W•it Deer • Surinter—lHAAo INORLIIV,,B.rroIagbAm, Ioor—JAAIRB K.PALY,,IV Ui . a ye.n. JulIN 110Y0.1.11.. 2 The Republica Platform. ADOPSID DT Tl7ll PHELLDILPIII.• 00IITYNTIOIS, .nniz 17su, 1866. Tins COnventlen .of -Delegates ' assembled In pent:tattoo of a call to the people of the United BtBteff, without regard to past politic* differ ences or divisions, who are opposed toollie 4 re peal of the Missouri Compromise—to fele Silos of the present administration—to the esteindon of 'slavery Into free territory;.ln favor . totthe ad mission of Kansas os a free State-00;10_0ring the action of the Federal Governmineto the prinoiples of Washington and Jefferson, and for the purpose of presenting candidates for the `offices of President and. ice President, do— Resolve, That the maintenance of the pried . pies promulgated in the Declaration of Indepen dence, and embodied In the Federal Constitution, are essential to the pseservaticrtof our Repub. . .. noon Institutions, ondithat the Fdderal Constitu tion, tha rights.of the States, 'and the Union of the Btatee, most aidehall be preserved. Reiolved, Thatorith oar Republican fathers, we Id it to be a self-evident truth that all men are dewed with the.. inalienable right of life, lib rty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that the primary object . and ulterior design of our Federal Government - Ls to grant three rights to ail - persons notice' lid exelneive jurisdiction. That, as our Republican fathers, when they had aboliehed slavery in all otir.national territory, ordained that no pereon 'hell bo - deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law, It becomes our duty to maintain this provleicin of the Coostitution (against all attempts to vl:late It for the purpose of establishing slavery in the territorieg of the United Blabs.), by poeitive le gielition prohibiting its existence orextension therein- That we deny the authority of Con gress, of a Territorial Legislature, of soy indi vidual or association oflindtviduals, ks, give. legal existence to slavery to any territory of the United Brame, while the present Constitution shall be.,Maintained, ..101.1 O. D=ll'olllll •;fiereived, That the Constitution confera upon Congrees eovereigit power over the territories of thedinited States for their government, end that in the exercise of this power ttie both the right and the Imperative duty of Congress to prohibit in the territories these twin relies of barbarism, polygamy and slavery. Resolved, That while the Constitution cf the United Bilges was ordained and established bi the people "in order to form more perfect °Sion,' establiah jastioe,' insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defenee, prcimote the general 'welfare, end secure the blessings of liberty," and acetates ample provisions for the protection of the life, liberty, and property of every eitlise,,the dearest constitutional rights of the people of Ricans have been fraudulently and violently taken from them. Their territory bee been invaded by an armed force; Spurious and pretended legialative;jadtaltd, and executive . acme have been set over them, by whose usurped authority, eustsined by the Military power of the government, tyrannical and oneoestitealonal laws hare , been enacted end enforad; "The right edits people to keep and bear arms has been Infringed;" "Test oltheinftwi extraordinary and entaeg lag nattrroldtvel , emiltapered use a nentelitiok of exercising the right :of suffrage and holding of "The rigid of an stemmed 'parson to a epeedy pad public trial by en impartial jury has been denied;", "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against 'un reasonable searches and tonsures, has been vio lated; "They have been deprived of life, liberty, and property, without dneyrouss of law;" "The freedom of speech and of the press has been abridged;" The right to docile their representatives has been =Woof no effect; Murders, robberies, and arsons have been in• litigated and encouraged, and the offenders have been allowed to go napanialted; ' Thkt all these things have been done with the knowledge, sanction, and procurement of the present national administration, and that for this high crime against the Constitution, the Union, and humanity, we arraign that adminis tration, the President, his advisere, *gents, sup porters, apologistS, and soomories, either be fore or after the fact, before the country and be fore the world; and that it is oar fixed purpose. to bring the actual perpetrators of these taro-. clans outrages, and their accomplices, to a sure and condign punishment hereafter. Baotou," That Kansas should be immediately admitted as a State of this Union, With her pres ent free Conciliation, as at once the most effec tual way of securing to her citizens the enjoy ment of the rights and privileges to which they are entitled, and of ending the cavil strife now raging in her territory. Resolved, That the highwaymen% plea, that weight makes right, embodied in the Ostend Cir cular. was ittovery' respect unworthy of Ameri can diplomacy, and would]bring shame and dis honor upon say goveroment or people that gave it their sanctioo. Resolved, That a railroad to the Pacific Ocean; by the most neutral practical route, is impera tive]) demanded by the interests of the whole oountry, and that the Federal Government ought to render Immediate sod sufficient aid in the 'constenction, sad as en auxiliary thereto, to. the, Immediate aorketructicu of an emigrant road on the line of the railroad. Resolved, That appropriations by Congress for the, improvement of rivere and harbors of a no- Copal character required for the accommodation and security of an twisting commerce, are au thorized by the,Constitution, and justified by the obligations of government to protect the flans and property of its alone. Resolved, That we, invite the affiliation and co operation of men of all parties, however differ ing from no in other respects, in euppott of the principled herein declared, and believing that the eplrit of our inclitutions, ne well as the Con stitution of our country, guarantees liberty of consulate° and equality • of rights among chi sena, we oppose all legislation impairing their 'security: ANDREW it JESUP. • COMMISSION. MEILOyAIsiTI3, Cotton and Woolen Machinery. snnan Tr u nnu =4 Rams, lisainirte Dalt. Slgniss. &, /modem sod Dalai In lisunduturar Artlcks. Ho. 67 Pine St, ,Now York. N. B 4gt i ltYlnlltlLl.OH IRON WORKIIP Steam EogOes and Boilers, Ilsclnnlss A r rant_ In thy Town ea LOWELL Machinists) Tools yr Hough's PateraAo Skirts. DATES .!; FRANCE, No. I Barclay street, NorYark. • OAUTIOS—Zion• ar..sennins arant map him the PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. 0rL11011..........-XIISTLIN L. 1rn17111:11...........41110. LIMIT BIGELOW & CO., ow:amp= lUsolow. grecA - 0 1 51° Mhz.zr, isoar Wood it, Pittsburgb,'Pennit. • " "lOAOIIES, OARRIAGES, PELETONB, : VA= :gems je i scaptlon of fax, Voldelas rooduragltregsge=otttaiwon onse=6llll3 wren ingt warrontod. nW IVE.irciitiCEßON WPIOLESALE G.B.OOERS, rrodnte and Comminloa merchants, AND MUM= lit pittabtairjk Wanfactured Artiwee, No. 219 Lslolll area, wow of /note, ITTIMBIntOMPA. wan JONES & COOLEY, WHOLESALE GROOERS BOAT FURNISHERS; Itz PIWIDea end' Pillthnigh Ilanufactami - • No. 141 Wig& Steet, au.' pram, IS..Pittotcrch Weekly hestrame.--Th• ortanrov eirsolatkn otonr Wafly Gar/Y.olhr, to on? Duane., ton •most dadrabls medium of nuking their botnosi known oltenbalon 1. totwoon four mad hr. thousand, mottos shoOd imam nottehant. =nutlet - um and .to tumor to Modern Ptruhrylnkais.. and In.torn Ohio. Gov. Reeder on the Stump. A QUBStION FOR WRITE KEN TO CONSIDER! EITILECT 16021 ME GREAT TADRELNACIE EPRZOGI Gov. Reeder delivered a great speech at the Tabernacle, New York, on Wednesday night, (27th•inst ) before an audience of 3,000, men. We give en extract from It below, on a ;abject of great important% which we hope will receive a careful perusal. Says the Governor : Let any man in the audience take the map of hie country, and be will perceive that the Ter ritory of Kansas to only two hundred mike wide, north and south, and extending nearly nine hun dred miles to the summit of the Rboky Moan taitue but beyond that to the shores of the Pa. aide Ocean he will find that there to territory enough to make six States se large as Penwell. rants - With i majority of free men upon the plain's( Kansas, and It a slave State, I will thank any-man to tell me how he to going to save the second, the third, or fourth, each ono farther and further out of your reach—eachone with one more ;dare State intervening. In the thing possible? Is It -not obviously palpable that if In lase the State of Kansas we lose that entire body of States at the Pacific Ocean, and when we have Idet them and have thus imitated the Territory of New Marini' which lice below, end left it to be - carried by e the Bleep States on, the North—will any reflecting man tell me bow much of the Territory of Now Mexico we will get? Will he tell Me how the Is to be had? Will he tell me that etifficlent numbers can be got there through the Blare Steles to prevail against the violoooe and the force of the slave States that will be brought. , to subdue it? No! they will ell be lost, and this entire Territory will be handed over to ehivery. [Hear! heerl2 This !laird a continent Is all bet to the North, and to Freedom. Tide is a momentous question la many reepeces. Let me direct your attention to a few of them. These northern States may be likened to a tab coder a fountain, all the time ' boiling, over with a surplus population, end' strew:dog over the sot West and bunting homes in that fair territory—a constant worm Of cur- ; tae population tanning Westward like a vast ! river, which, wore it concentrated, would build up a new State every five or six years. Will any man deny that skive labor and free white labor cannot exist together? , It le a proposition, ad mitted by everybody, that where one is the other cannot he. Well, then, suppose you dedicated coo half of this Continent to negro sod to elate labor, you shut off this entire stream or northern emigration yon shut the gates of the whole vast Wee', Kareas, Deeeret, and Now Mexico to the North, and turn back this human tide to 'throw itself upon the States of the North and the North west. If you deny this great territory to the free laboring moo, you see that to Edna , the gates thin ho closed forever, and all of it I dedicated to the pep°, and Dot to too white man. Reek the -letherlog men of the North (madder:4 the is4ort of this qeestion to them —the drapes°, the beldame, the toethanie, the day Inborn? Every men who earns his bread by the sweat of his brow, or who by the change of fortune may be compelled' to do ao—vvery man who expects to leave a posterity to fled i . omen in this country, boo a deep ithermet in it.- t us illustrate thie h,' the North-west Terri tory. Suppose these things had warred twen• ty 'mapper, lnetead of now, Suppose the gates of that Territory' bad been shut spinet free white emigration, atid, ail that great Ter tory had been dedic a ted "o negreep;'enppoto the white laborers had been but away, and 'the mil lions of peciplwerho now! swarm over the West were all turned back upon these, what would be the fate of the laborer? Thie is not a matter to dispute abont; It has been 'demonstrated in Ire land and in China; and the result will be. the settle here aud everywheth WhetCYou refuse to let too free white laborers of the country go West to make theamelies a home, and lay the founds- Goo of homes for their ohildren, you refuse to let him better hie own conditou, or the condition of those be leaves tabbed. Our laborers go West, and than the walksof labor at home are prevent ed ?rem the surplus which redeemer. eseeeetion lent seppoeo , you.throw back this Vila tide of emigration, and 'refuse to let the free laborers occupy this soil, what then can they hope? All the walks of labor at home are filled and filled spin, until they are °beaked up—the ernes of the laborer decrease in proportion, until at last the Immense mass of honest labor becomes one vast body of degradatioa, poverty; Ignorance and crime. [ That ' s true .] This is not prob lematical. Is has been clearly demonstrated In the history of the world again old again.— Look at Ireland, where a few years. ago tho walks:of labor were chocked up, and the supply was greater than the demand, tilt an able bodied,' intelligent man othid earn barely enoughto.keep body and, eon' together, and fire or six pounds was the price of a year's labor.— What was the cause? 391.-eirecieely what It would be in the ease I bale supposed. The supply chinked the demand? ti ll WI price of labor was redwood to al nothing. [A Voice—Ten Cent Jimmy tighter.) 1 old not beer the remark of my friend. ["Ten cents • deyl" Renewed laughter and applause.] Floe or six pounds for the labor of en Intelligent, able-bodied man for a year—and you tee the cause in the system of Ireland. Yon ?alive seen also - its remedy, and that to precisely the rem edy I would apply to her—Emigration. Ireland became fitieded with a surplue of laborers. Leber Nicolas subservient to capital, end the laborer almost the slave, and capitalist almost hie mister. Ireland poured out its exodus of laborerm and now behold the laboring "wan of the depletion of that country earning. the oom fort; and even the luxuries of life, and you see the effects of overburdened rankii of labor. GO to Chiva. This system has been in operation there, awl the truth of this position has been demonstrated. There has been oo emigration— no seeking new homes—no interest of the soil; and the people, denied emigration, have been sad thlokening year by year, until they byte become, no I have already remarked, Coo Inseirefdegradation, poverty, ignorance and at:met—and now etleugth depletion'takee piece, by ceiling them MI SIMS to thd Weat Indies sod this Continent. Is thero any man in the North who wishes to aco this atom of things hero? Are We ready to dedicate all this vest territory to the negro 1 if It were to be didloated to the profitable labor of the nogro,dhat would be bad e:nought but it D to be &reel° the South to be wasted; for thereto no Slave State that is half full, bet the soil is wasted and abused. My time dote not allow me to enter into any elabo rate consideration of thin question, but it is re plete with interest to lively roan who loves his country ind has hopes invested la its future. It is a question between the laboring men Of the ' North and the negroes of the South. The, free laboring man of the North should know that the people of Kaneda are fighting his battles and fighting to fettle. the question whether he shall have a tight to go there and build a bonne , for himself laid children. [Great Aapplactenj It is, tu fact India truth, a question between 'radial . men and negreee ' and nothing less. But there ore other respect.s in which this question is to be looked it, We logitfeirward to a Pacific Railroaii, as one of thrives* and oberiehed ob- Jetts' [the remainder of this sentence was loth in a spontaneous burst of applause.] Thero.are few men,whose halm are so gray that they. do not hope to live Miele the time when the iron I hence shall be beard lhunderieg over the plains 'of the . great West, passing, beyond the Reeky Mountains, and : bringing issek.tlce riches of China and the Indies, filling,the Northern Slates with wealth, - enterpeise and commerce. Now tell me, if you will„if we make Stave Stites of our Territories to the Paoltio, bow soon we shall eee that railroad built? [Never, neveel] If you make theta Free States, and fill them with the free population, the progress and the enter prise of the North, the echooleatid mitztufeoto- Ties and churches of freemen will arise on all I thew/Milts and valleys—ti tido of life will roll over the Rocky Mountains, ' and in fifteen ,yeare the Pthifie Railroad will be Wit. [Great Ap ' please.] Bat dedicate that Roll to the negroes, and I tell yon your reepoutio le true-It never Rill be, built. But there ere eonsidaratiens enough, ink foliticiirfoint of' view, why the" Tanithries shoeld tie inured. Suppose they - fail Into the bands of ,the South, and ,become States. .Each State will need two Senators, the Beath will have the' preponderance .of power and when depth suppose are will get it back? .Blever,'never I not while we have u doughfithel Yon say truly— It will be never. Nothing wilt get if back except bloodshed end raeolthion.r— If Shat power passes into their bade how will they they , use Will they be more sown- Inns In using than in acquiring It?' If they ao• quired - le by robbery, cod fraud,' and murder, wititfiey null more megnsotteelteltt " Reg( no.] Ana thole first .meesure wIE be to re opals the aim trade, swim the oomitry.idtk unrolls -stolen from their native land. Not only this, but they will give free transit to Stare-holders Into the Free States with their Siam, thus taking the first step toward carrying Into execu tion the threat of Senator Toombs, that he would call the roll of his dives beneath the !shadow of Bunker Eli! [Never! never!—they cannot do that]. Yes, you say never, but the man who says never, must do never. [Great applause, and three enthusiastic cheers for - Fremont]. Faith Is a very good thing; but "faith wlthdut works is dead, being alone." It Is a very good thing to have faith that the shareholder shall not call the roll of his dares on the soli of the Free States, but the man who would prevent it must begin the work In time. It Will.not do for men to say "never," and alt down in the fatness of their faith till the work ie accomplished. The man who would preventit must go to work la season—he must discern the dapper in the distance, and use prevention instead o cure. A FILLIIOIIII FALSZI1001) FISLIIIED.—We find in the N. Y. Express of last eTening, the follow ing letter, which speaks for Iteelf, and requires no comment Drenorr, Aug. 27, 1856. To the Editors of the New York toprees. "G/INTS:—On my retort', to Detroit yesterday, after' a few weeks absence-, I find several lettere ' awaiting answers containing the following ex tract from your paper of the 10th instant: " 'Silae Holmes, State Treasurer of Michigan, and a candidate for re•election on the Fremont kicket, was In town a few days since, and dined on invitation with John C. Fremont, the day after which, he stated in the presence of our In._ Torment, that from oonvereatiOn with Mr. Fro; moat and from letters he had seen from promi. Dent Roman Catholics trhonghout the country; he (Mr. H.) had no doubt more" than two-thirds of. the Roman Catholic vote would be given to Fremont. Will he got two-thirds of the Protest ont vote also?' "In reply to these tastable% I have to say that no conversation relative.to the Catholic vote took place between Col. Fremont and myself. I did not see any lettere from 'prominent Roman Carhjtiu Ihroayheut the country on that occasion, neither have seen any eines, end no allusions were made to any snob letters or to any infer mation'i7eferriqg to the subject during the brief interview betweNi us. I nave made no state intuits publicly or privately-relative to any con versation had with Col. Fremont, from which your informant 'could barn manufactured rho charges eontaloed in the above extract. "However much we may differ as to the' beet manner of bestowing car criffrages in the present contest, we certainty ought to be careful bow we impute to ethers etetementa whiett were nem' made or entertained by them. Candor sea a jest regard to truth ought to govern , this action of the press. "I trust you will do me the fever of publith. ing Ole note. lt,pectfally years, Sibls 1.1. Hawes."' IVOLS.II Femmes MiE.loo.—The Welsh citl• sena of Grade's Bend, Armstrong county, An. gust 21st, 1856, for the purpose of having an understanding, of the principles of the , present political candidata now before the people. The meeting was called to order and the Rev. D. Davis appointed President; Thomas D. Thom aa, Vice Presijont; Rev. 11. Edwards. Secretary. J. E. Retre was called upon to addreee the meeting, to which be responded, end gave an eloquent and argumentative explanation to. the audience of the percent differences of part; and principle—tracing up the Missouri Compromise measures. A 1... tt 1820 to the plighted faith of 1854. [Loud. applenseand a sang from the Glee Clue.] Rev. B. Edwards, was then cried to tha . aastl, and addressed the meeting open the present cig• Dation of Kansas and the B.gus Legislature—. the principle/ set forth by 0...5eg0 Woehiagton, Jefferson, Re., detente the present =Ma, erw. tug that the present Detnecratio principles are not there of our forefathers—end then, reeding the present Republican Platform, said, "thee.) aro the original principles and sovereign will of thof ree pecile,"—George Washington when necaeted by a friend at the pdlis with "General %het shell you iota for to da3r . espied "I vote for prinotplee, not men," let us then imitate W. 3 example, and vote, not for James Buchanan, but Free Speech Free. Men, Free Tenitar; end Fin n:Coat. [This speech woe entlineiaetle with eta. queues andpower, and was tneiTEti with ap. planso end a Emig] Ors motion, the following named p,onfletneu were appointed n Conimittee of Vigilance. viz: Themes George, Thomas,Thosane, John Lewitt, James Davis and Thomas Levis. Oa motion, u VAO wastakesx for Freitont end Crtobsuso, 19101 resulted as Premonr... Bachanal, Od motion,: that the proceedings of this meet ing be published in the Kittanning Free. Press, Butler Atnericnn, Clarion Banner, Pittsburgh Gazette, and Cambro American. Adjourned. MY Thus DOCToB9.—flea. W. Curtis,- Esq. In the course of his speeih, et the Fromontmeet icg at Jersey City, oti . Tuesday night last, said: "It Is said the Colon is in danger, and meas ures must be taken for its preservation. We see before us the Colon and the Constitution etch of an attack of slavery, end several doctors Eat called to preeoribe for the patient. 'First we have a man with a white cravat, whir& ahem that he iB of the regular' faanlty.. Ile, inquires *the symptoms, and says, "my opinion- is that this patient requires , it little dose of slavery.i' This gentleman to Dr. Buchanan. (Laughter.) Then we have another physician whose fea tures we cannot very plaialy discern, the es preotion of when face 13 hidden from tie, by reason of the dark lantern in hie hand.—(Lartgh- I ter.) Buddysily ho throws the. light wavering end uncertainty, so that we cannot see the real expression of 'the patient, and tide grave physi cian looks at the patient, theii at us, and then at Dr. Buchanan, and all around, end ho shakes and shivers and says, "Really, it you ask my advise, I have nothing partioular to say, but I really hope In some way the patient mop get well."—(Laughter.) That la Dr. Fillmore, Here comes the man of the now school, a MCI in Whose energy and youth, and perception and wisdom, you ono rely; and abet says ice? Un bind your patient; let loose his hands and free his feet. What he wants is his bends end feet free, his beard free and his head free. • What he wants is air, is light, le liberty. Your patient will tat die.--4 Loud cheer., ) This, gentleman, is Dr. John-e. Fremont —(Renaried chem.) Re will raise from the graced his bleeding friend, the Constitution, and bear him to a place of perma nent eafety,xest and peace.—(Applause.) How re Goss is Medan —The New York Inde pendent eaya that to a certain town the Potroas ter was so alarmed at the number of "osispaign Tribunes" that poured through hid bands, that he formed a club of twenty to subscribe for Democratle newspapers. lie Inquired of o Dem. .oeratio friend which Slag the beet Demoomitio paper In New York; and was vary c l , rrectly tcld the Emoting Post. After few dope , readlog of that exoellent journal, the Poetmastcr disiiorcred that Its Democracy was of the Republican sabool, and ho Ittlinedlately,adilsed the OA to diem:ta ttoos it; but lo t the whole twenty bad bootoo so far enlightened that they had already resole• ed to vote folfremonli , A lIISOORD of the case of:ol,yeteh law" in the Southern States t atvezie Ll-hei fact that within twenty years, our set t,,:us - drt.l, white persons . have been murder , d uperr,Rte_acousation—in• most eases nasnppo , ed:.bh:teeSl 47906 , ..Cf not. rying among slaveheitNix avgfissents, t ddressed expressly to their cirnintellia.c'4l-Unnsoiencev, es to the moralityyrid _tgAdieney. ot . filasory. So cxye the Evaifq P4,14-..,4 = Siicly . .,.iii'freedom of speech, atutof dropreti r lr - Anterieil - A Bea,—One claY.:last .4rici r the -German Democrats itivme of .the cointlOS : in [odious, met to mute a blokofysale..i After' it was rats , ed, Mr. Itapp,,a I:lornan - Depuhliean,..frnmeft- Monett, happetied:aieldentally4e be there. Re made a r emont tipeticii - tovbis ionntrymen', end snob wan the effect Of it that the Germans cut down their hickory - poll,. end pat up,' an ash pole, and resolved unantineply to support the Republican candidates. ' - h Corroassetoseu Nourrartose.—All three of the brothers - Washburne are renominated for Congress. Although . one represents a District in Maine, 'another id Illinois, and another in IDscOnsin, they are all ZSepublioans. MAILi A NOT or orl—The Filosore• Americana of Neer Verb, at the meeting of the State Conn ell on lVedneeday, deliberatly and •positively re fused to pass resolutions condemning-the .attack of Stooks on Sumner and the Kausaa outrages. Dis.solution. . • §on - Was par' er Lip of J. ir ifrfriSsa til the tent. by cluteml 4 - The b the tale Am bill be petted by Juno Wllseh. JAMES nrILSON, poubtit ,Jydrilth,lSl6i /L WILSON ' - P, 15.-4 SUCII WILSON will'eNstlusuo. the get sod Co Dunham 91 Wood et, where he Is now ree•lrluir• cm. ohyty of eta new styles of Soft lint. of various c010e..- Mob ¢cod emettesent of Bore at/ Childresr tram wail two. :017oaor . 'suns WILSON.. NIAW PALL G OODS-Just rearived dna' mamba to Clll6ll sported In 7 0 0 ‘ 14 ' md4thia0 : Nor etylunt Paulen Detwiww. • • ' New do refute, Men eleeeett /lOW '' do Wreseti Menne. J•Urgign au .. , . • now do' a ..••• . "Nu Wean Illenneln WINI 4 end Searles doles 7 ed Cetrunaletat* 71 " Daum L 're SoNnete.lo '.7eNrid Pet ws2? I. w• itCO.O MONNi': VOLUME LXX-LNUMBER 14 Vie Wonder of the Age. • NO ?Ayr F . DR. ZOBLAS' Celebrated Venetian Lin tiewnt d Erato...Cho/ere, Trea t n. Croup. 11 = girrltNLlANter =At:: L CD; P ont? Itheumattem, Bwellings. Old Bortes t rts. Barna, Bran. and Pane ea Weekueee Co the Lim Beek and Meat. 2VO SUMBLV-22? IT. Di. Tobias hes warllanted bin Urdu. t Ibr eight Years ultimate.. harbtu •dertand Made for the reborn WU* that le asked le to use it wording to the tw•tMn .3.1. - Nak 4:the wail ewer be Wlthollr Attar Once using It. If you do not lind It better than um thing Ton have corer tried bath. Ger Your *ono , Returned. larThiswande of Certificates bare been received soMk• log tarifa rare virtue.. Now..-dale it is the Pam. CO Clithe Papal witlloestlecates from unanownipereaos. gnu DT th ose who have serer cud th e me—e.st. Dr. Tobias Off= DO pay , WO DOLLARS te any one woo o Il feral that bee.; published • Casa certificate dsciag the tithe he hes had hie thwack. Ware the Publin flail on the aunts and get a Potharblet containing athe certificates. 44 ton.. eurim.of the lute Mai the Vesethoo Liniment hero stated It la Injuriou 01 s to tap It /rani:tali/. Dr. Tobias has tagan the Liaoning • °ATLI. I. Banta L Tams, of tne city or Nest York. W. wdall sworn, do duos that 1 onannotthni `l.** sun, and Dolt Doe to of ...It le ....ad eria perfectly harmless. tel. 01/00 in double thanldty DescLed in the Disect.ons, IL L NIX1 . 111:1K each New Toth. Januar, toth. 1856, 1:11fOrII to this da beth's Pseassoci WooD. Mayor. Price 23 and 30 rent& gold by the Druggist. and Peteril / I fL o r l oe Dealers throuithotat the United nate. gergieo tor tale Dr. Tobias' Borne Liniment ha nine Dottie.. to iten•e. vrarrstited raper.? to soy oifirn Dr. Tobias' Lturtland et., New York. faidisedly Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship Line. 4i tpTlae splendid now Steamship City pollitoore. Cart i ant= vill roll from Phil. pi eri the 7tb. dooriert usei 13th fiebt.—foton LA. t August. Hance r° 4. rrom Llr,r2vol. 30 Joie otio 1 0 tblio0it.—CroaPbils. 31 ACC . ea , /13 uet. City of M.o. theetotamit , Lirerbeel. 13th ACC—rroto Phila. Otti 3..e0t. Prom Pholodelphia. 1ry.,,,,, Z Clabbi..—...Sob sad $55. Cebte...-. 4 2=01 120, Stessage--. t 30. Butner. 00 Peaceoe Ttekehe by from Liverwm by Me stare be Of St...thile./31 . by lint clo gs this Pocket., coo be rotOured on plientlert to JOHNEL a CORM, 177 Brostl...Y. No. T.a. Or THONI HON, 410 Liberty - et., Pittsboro. 1 , .. o—Alzo, Dune EU vale thous on tiehts. nittur fI3IE HOUSE now oectqued by the ent4 era:11%270, 14,313accoad stmt. 'This croPatr In CtigEr. tarntobed. vitt' Oa/ and Hot and Co {Pater. Pot pfLrUctElsrs. &with" 16: fort oiJons• Coaler.l4TWaten 111OCTOR O'BRlENasn'bo contraltea nt. Dr' 8111111. F. corner Fifth mad BriltbileiMsta, on MON 80 , 1:DNEiD1T8 cn.i beII'UtIDAYS, from 10 m 1 witel 1 to 3. /kirliaildance nn tT Browrind P.Osa. j 174. • A 0...412,130. IILE subscriber retired from business the Ist inst. to favor ovine loos, Whlteel *est Monks., ~111 continue the business*: the OLD ST 011), kw: wkk.1 , 17417 1 3 c,. under the Orator Vit. MIMI ISs begs to return Minds to his ostemers for the Db. srel introasse he enjoyed foe zany years, and to eoltelt for his a tommors ► 'nationals or their rerore, wash he doubts uotthey . will use their h.st endeavors to merit. M0N21303E Plitsburah, July 233,106. = • EITOMTIF,, dr., &R 80., WHOLE A GROCERS. itEpTIETING MULLER.% TVLYR AND LIQUORERCHANTS, No. 209 Liberty Street. 23; rtrrsßusatr. Baltimore Gila Manttfaeory for „Bale. A CCLUPLETE VIL.N:DOW GLASS MAN ra. Ude:MY. wit:it an the laket imptovelaanta. sat• stauttally built mudeonerniently au - ranged by an expert oneed &Lau maker. (allow erased tor eels at losathan ono half of Ica origalal coat" This Tattary. being exturealontly laestad for obtalnialt fuel and material at ellearvat mho. and Baltimore arm a:analog • Large bovtion of theßouttuarn meeker, peanuts advantage...tit:lL tivo maw:l(.oWe= rarely meets with la Libor beanttet.For further bartleciars address mtbewd• - • 114BUBR, Ja..Bottimona. TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL FAIR of the AMERICAN INfiTITUT T O of the CITY OP NOW RK fibs Maranon abuounni that they hare mods smug , merit. to hole this imbibition be the Crystal Palace, coal poe'V:ell o n • ' ll. ' e 'l) :l Y A ' fl3Ell ." A " tll;? f lrtltrifiiriien . b ' e g r l This magnitoont and cations building will be orenlbr the reception of Goo from MONDAY, the 15th, until SATURDAY, the Oils of September. beery geode. and Pal. from a distance. will be receiver and stored In the Pal., on and after the let of 15.1,tem•ar. - Prenatumeconehtleg of 000 D. SILVER and 01113020 LIED L,Lo, DIPLOMAS, Pe, will be await's.' on Mee reams. , T mendatton of eompeeent mod irovarUal Judge.. The Gold Modal win be double. tn. ni. m a ch i n e ryt Medal. and will be confined esoluilielr toand otherared ties of high Merit Too haver Medal .elel be greatly en• largai, and rho 210001.5 Kraal aid be of a new Danny In the swards of the American Institute ,Tbe OATTLE 0110 W laid be held in llama an Square, a beautiful plot of gr n0.1,f ten acres, granted by she con n. ran uof the city of New York for that ;wrote, on, TUESDAY, NV RIM EMMY andMIURSDAY, the 14th,1fil0 16:13 days cf Ostoter. The Manage.; would not ice pon exhibinne the di cesolty of ailing Immediate or the epees they wLfia , to oecemy.and them exhlbltioD machinery rewrinsi pow. er, the atristP.t. ,Nrom the rannerousapplicatioes already bade. Mtee,..Marieters 11 moms., to make Bather provision for wen= paver. Ooneneinicetletui addressed to WM, J 3 LOOYARD, Cm- re-rmadKßAk<neill, will =wet. wttlx immediate attention. Bircularannit lining: lull•particulnee. can be had on a 66 plleation at the ethos of the American Inetitute. No. 851 Br J adway Dew OE4. Y•NEMIIT, Celrnian. ose W. . Ci CO , OOOOO, Pemetaev . ottsfrla.t.D.3l, . For Sitio. Flint Glas3 -cotta known as tha 011., (liars work. Three worts are Goes cithatvl on the banker the Alleal.riprislarin the 9th Ward, Choy two break Istar crested sod admirably arraoreeL— The whole sets clintimeri t will to sold= reasonable terms awl on sates:Are sascam tran•fertal • tosay parties dastio manor...us...lu( la this let.* Ire ,brarith ottrissurae. tort. forr.llm.lanr Istpalreof ROI/gla udonctirr. g. O 4 , It. Or of J. 013-511 A OCNNY; oar. or Uselist and rhird ita. XMa Lands. gN. FRAZIER., formerly a resident of •Pittohdrsth,fr.om of (owa),will Lure tors In • felt o for tho lbrovil Bluffs sad Blood Clity - Land Dirtrlcto. Copitolistratd other luring matoy to Ltmot. or Ira. - rants to louts, an bare their hadnosa faittardly sad - ringgy m akir l a r i c y l . tk o. bi s cr o lnuat , Mat f t rc tg L erl . I rlocri t a . 4. P. bd. • REFERMICZEI, John Alexander, Merchant. aarkat at. PittAbu:M/41AL Pols. eon, Dankong dx IL, Cameron, vager., /IF chant. Dar. k. AU.Rbenr. Johnllennout, aceonntant. SCOTT, Dantist, Potutn ty • Vol! Aron west ,f aZo• tor, iiiIILLIAgpTATh A . t r Ptufber i : b r te a .N;1:1 ; Peon stmt. swat door to ALL Puldnacn'iOakia aad oral rt., eta eobasrta's Drug 13tots, alle¢¢haur. garkrtry da• r4tical at lilttlostr far W.in. eu royll4f ti E. SELLERS & CO., Wholesale Drag twee ts. hos* rrcloTal to Us. lugs Sand o h outho on th e corner of Wood and decond eta., whetro our old etatomere and all dealers to Drugs,_Palnta, Var. ashes. 011111nd a lugs sad wall selected stook. Kim lOW. Ovals sessraded. oe4 BEAT DEMAND for the only true and 11/1 . calralwair a Pills prepared b 7 Mlgn, 11A.°°.eg."-i Ii C NS I I.I - • kr. B. K. Ed oceerlOnshi perebeeed gem of roue Mt nod Verinitrute (tuna pedlar puslair, threads trite place, brit se be tae net been here lately. the areal demand Ladner, no• to selcan annoy. I.m Lout foe tram tour or dr. kinds It Pill.. bet YOU , Liven - Phis are the beet indinort enfeeble I bun ever kept. Toon, very trepeethlUY llELetr. PoetoteetJr. Pre El and eold by R. SELLKII.O * CO, to or NV and Z 1 eke. &LI Er I/maestri generelly. , len Splendid City Dwelling for Bent.rpuE ELIGIBLE: DWELLING at the cot. cur o? Fourth sod Want it,,. tt preer.ut occupied by John 8. Woody. to , ff.red :ter rout from October /sr. is Oakles about tusks ro.mr. With garaud wter through the boost, and to ors. r Use nestneelano. Is the atty.—. SWARTZWEI.Ugit, £7 41 7 d .0* ; rho • No. 141 b.urrtb street. OU.Nli—On Wednesday, in the FAscroin Care, a COOKETI m VALLET, ctalning • email taa oEnney, and nsperior Table to the clernar. The owner by calling at Aide:man WlWoes 611, ward. tixotinil tlrpy,rty end Daylne tIPCI3•O3 oan rem.er the 1 , 119. Jolla( ItOIIItII2JUUNOTON. P JS Fine CAalli.j An.d.t!titte. mast mat at 104 AA ItdAIN a co.;-;fi Firth .L pg IJSQUITO NETTING—White and 001. lacre,i; air, <Owed laraons for coming lailadng g , Vintlirre voen Iblemorning a - farther ruipir of welts for pried, igtonotg plAin and barred. he. dUII.I , IIY t HOUGH YIELD. I.lndled Dram GaAs telling at "marked time' Dylan. tiPIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS.—Tbe largeit aeooriment be thy, an had oltyoe lesele qt rttaU et the 01.1 Cloth WirecOomo No U. Jlaket et .• i 3 J. kH. praupa ia C. SEIDA-30 kegs .N C New Castle u. Bala k.ree.• by • ATWELL. LIM CO. TAR-75 hbls N C Tar, large bblo, • for sale by - ATWELL. LEef CO. OSIN-1(10 bbla No 2 Rorin, krig_ht - for army. maize usr, lot 'eals by ATW LIN lax 00. AIL-I-Z 350 kegs aes'd sizes ill store air ftz: rale br ma ATWELL. LYE eIOI'PEE-120 bags prime quality Rio Cod. la gore kw oda a, At WELL, LEE a CO3 . EELS EXTRA. WHITE GLUE just reed and Arr RIO. by an 2 2 FLEMING BROIL 5 tikitrlAN RED - 7 -25 bble jant rooeived antl far nu, or enea _ _ FLEMING BROIL riANARY ECEEDIO bbls just rect'd and lJfor Al,ol' KU - ILEMING 81303. i ENTIAN ROOT-`2W 'lbe on hand and far rile by . augg ;TAMING DAM IIOSIN, No 1-40 bols in atom mil for LL a* by • zcao FLEMING 8305 CAttIWOOP---1000. lbe in store and for ule aco • /LIMING TIRO.. WHITING.,4O bble just rood and for v ?lust, . stal FUMING PROB. nRANDBETII'S PLUS, Gee,--10 ILP °a b....1c1 andlor • ule 1,7 • ,iLlttapiOßEo4 UDLUM'S SPECAFC-5 gaols- on hand Jana for tot. .saw PLESITIrG RAM 11.L.FINEDLIQUOItICE-400 lbajost rood JCL an 4 far Na br ' PLEM/NO BUM tl imi N co .. m State an. or 'ego by' ••• ard2 • mart; Bads. ODA . ABII, of a good 4nd uniform quality. mwun, by tbs. Pa. Bah MSIIII. 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