PIT'issBURGH GAZETIT 79D.i.. 1111 D. L. DILL imam. r lATOIL--...1 Ni PITT BURGH: TUESDAY 1101=70, OCT. 14, 1856 • `ll.lli ta , —Ffx ,Dollare pen =mon. nereble In ..IM W a Ki• o n err mum. In admen.— lobe will be etTelled on the Mowing oundlilene Yeeer_Coldee per Tan Cloniee per 10 00 hialiPawca eau be adadeted into. etaborbere Ono ex. aziy,Poet Mee at any time. b . : sending one dab:. airledninee payments are Letly required, and the met rimed when tbs tar b ontermlent it lareneved RATES OF ADVERTISING. 0.• ma., 00 llncs of liorparcil or hicate.) Do one trisection S 0 15 0 Do each addihonal Insartion..— 026 1 .16 Do an; Do .... 5 Do Thies Do Do St= arrottus.--.—.—.-- 10 00 six months— --------- 11 00 twain orootbs--- 18 00 Stardlog eardr. (6 Dom or legal perms= 800 Ono dollar tor “ob adaltkoal late. One Immo, elualsrabloirr Sarum, (Der in ritmlj molar:lva of 00 FREMONT TICKETS. UIWHETS lb; &rata nnd County Oftloos u non many rOr Etistritmtbm. and lb* te.e. of YltutlONT are roaunnad to call YOUTHWITI3 at HEAD earner of Wood and rourta Knot& sad ob. n nun ectio. aan i L e o oct4feE3llllNHeauTlTKETTgamforcotbe Mr' The County Executive Committee wit meet daily at 2 o'clock, r. M. at Bead Quartets Corner Fourth and Wood streets. Meotion Returns Arrangements have been made for reoeiving theresulte of Election at Lafayette Hall, where they will be annormced,as feat as they come In; Citizens are earnestly requested to remain upon the floor of the hall that the reporters for the press may have a chance to use the platform without molestation. The Last Word! The day of battle has come. The great pre liminary straggle is upon us. To-day we meet the enemy face to face in a conflict upon which hangs the fate of the Presidential contest.— ' Friends! close up the ranks, nerve your hearts tithe shock of the =counter, and march on to victory. The right is upon our side; all good men are upon our aide; all lovers of justice and freedom are upon our aide; and, high above all, God is upon the aide of Freedom and Right. Should not the army of freemen, therefore, be Invincible It After eo long, so ardent a campaign, we feel that our friends need no exhortations to-day. On every hand we ace their fence lit up with the smile of hope, and animated with en unyielding spirit of determination. But tho great events which hang upon the result, to-day, impel us to utter =roe needed words of caution, warning and advice. And fleet, let 12/3i say to all our friends— BE ON THE GROUND EARLY.—Vote as soon as youean, and then see that all your neighbors and acquaintances in the Ward get their votes in. Buffer none whom you can in fluence to neglect the sacred duty of voting. SEE THAT THE POLLS ARE KEPT CLEAR. Bullies and braggarts will endeavor to obstruct tho way to the voting place, NO os to hinder the weak and timid from voting. It is the duty of the Ward ,Constablea to keep the windows clear, and it is your duty to ace that this is done. BRING 2 OUT THE WEAK AND INFIRM. If it la necessary, get carriages for them, and have them en the ground at as early an hoar as pos table. LOOK OUT FOR FRAUDS AND TRICKS.— They will be as numerous as the invention of the cutworm frame. Believe nothing give ear to nothing that is brought out for the first time on election day. All such things aro frauds. LOOK WELL TO YOUR TICKETS. See that the ticket you VOW is the eame as that at the head of our paper. Watch, also, the ticket ta bles, to prevent the sapling or mixing of tickets. There cannot be too mich caution In this re gard- TOTE THE WHOLE TICKET, and urge ev i ape one to do the same. Give heed to no per sonal appeals, in behalf of this or that loofa°, candidate. They aro all the friends of Slavery, and therefore unworthy of a freeman's vote. • VOTE THE UNION TICKET, and see that is inolnded in all the tickets of your friends as made up at the polls. Upon that ticket ev erything depends. •. Be vigilant, carded, prudent and determined. Watch the enemy etriotly, defeat him in his attempted frauds, get out eveyy possible vote, and, above all, lot those who are able DEVOTE THE WHOLE DAY TO THE CAUSE. Let them, if neCessory, abut up their offices and shops, and give one day to Freedom. We urge this the more especially upon our men of prop- arty and standing, the leading and influential . men of the city. Their presence at the polls will do much to restrain violence, and prevent the commission of fraud. They hare much at stake, and this the country has a right to expect of them. All the signs gf the times indicate a glorious viotery to-dsy.,l Be of good. their, therefore, Work bard, sea - that nothing speeded Is left un done, and gather at head gtiarters to-night to hear the glorious result- Our County Ticket We have made no epecial appeal, hitherto, for the men upon our County Ticket, nor have we 'permitted ourselves to indalge in attacks upon thellakets of our opponents; because we hose felt 'that this is is greet contest for principles, not men, and diti not feel disposed to be drawn Into a contact about candidates. The men upon our County Ticket are pat forward as the repro. sentatives of the great cardinal principles held by the party of Freedom; .and we are content simply to claim for them, as snob, the undivid ed support of every friend of Freedom. Bata dead cot has been made upon a few of our men, and it becomes as to warn our friends of the Mend points of rata*. The men chosen by the enemy for their particular assaults ere Dr. GaiAlf, our candidate for Senator., Mr. Comas, our candidate for District Attorney, and Mr. Vonour, ono of the candidates for As. suably. Against Dr. Gemara's character and capacity no charge can be or has been enstained. The people know him, and know him to be honest, faithful and capable. But his opponent being one of those amiable political nonentities who neier say or do anything, they have hoped to stir up prejudices against Dr. Gazzant, witose polltiorare of the emphatic kind, and so divert votes to the other. have no fears of their success. It le enough that Mr. RIM= is the embodiment and representative of the hateful Cincinnati platform, the justifier, by his pan eel position of ther outrages In Kansas, and the supporter of James Buchanan. A vote for him Is a vote for Buchanan and the platform, and for Slavery In Kansan. Mr. Comas has been bitterly sesalled, hie opponent hoping, by means of lying affidavits and certificates, to divert from Mr. C. the votes of the freedom•loviog forolgn•born citizens In our midst. The whole warfare against him has been unmanly and disgraceful, and deserving of the severed reprehension. Mr. Coutea is an honeet, worthy, talented young man, who has borne himself manfully in a trying contest, and merits a hearty and thorough gripper t Friends - 1 Do not let him euffer from the reckless attacks of the opposition. The effort against Mr. Vosartr is to cut down his tote 'below the rest of the ticket, and blame It on the "Americans." It Ls a sly but not i eery shrewd trick. The Gernans understand It. The "Americans " 'aro supporting the whole ticket. It is but necessary that our friends ahead be aware of this trick to be able to guard 'Oast It. Dir. Voegtly is a poptdar man and ehalitted tithe place for which he is nailed. —The duty of our friends, ererywhere, le to TOW the thole ticket, and to Induce every one elite to do so; bat thlle doing ttds, let them not forget the speOlal potato of attack selected by the opposition." •' . Tan Chin, some time alma made a great ado shoat .the -accession to the Itnahaaler raaks of hfloue:sh.roanao, ea hitelligent German of Cambria Cooaty We are aro happy to inform the Vein that Mr. &antis fute lately given la We adhesion to Fromoak Clear the tumid Canvaza f ClatiVass ! ! This day will decide what Pennsylvania thinks upon the great questions at Ilene before the peo ple. We believe she will give her testimony for freedom ins wise thatvill be beard from, shore to shore of the :great republic. Three weeks yet remain before the groat contest which is to decide whether or not the principles which have governed the present adtainirliakhn, energetic in nothing but wickedness, shall prevail in the one which is to be insugarate4 ;on the 4th of March next. Friends of Freedomiand FreuMnt! take exam ple by the noble EitatMi which hive gone before you In the path of liberty. Look at our ontpost State of Maine. Whilst bannere, Mash; and processiond are all well enough In themselves, it was not by theM that the marvelous majority of 25,000 was rolled up in that State for Hamlin. The thing was done by canvassing the State.— Every vfflage and hamlet however remote had the documents placed in their reach; had elo quent speakers to address thetru! had the issues plainly and honestly laid before them. Every man's name was down on paper. Out of the 121,000 votes cast, 119,000 were canvassed and It was known beforehand how the State was go ing. For thle labor, behold the reward! Let every man eet to work; appeal to hia neighbor, as he loves trut h and justice, as he prises the gifts of our fathers that he may vote for Liberty and Union. Let no honorable means be left un tried to carry the State for Fremont and Free dom and we believe that a triumphant victory will crown our !efforts in November. Seness.—lt is difficult for one to repress a rising gash of indignation when he takes up one of our kuohanan papers of a morning and fixes his eye anon the ruffian encore at "bleeding llamas" and "shrieks for Feedono." Have reason and humanity Eel froth the hearts of these men? Has madness seized upon them?— }lle the insanity of party spirit like the myste rious ointment in the Arabian tale, blinded their eyes to the truth? Is there some insane root which every dweller in Kansas has partaken of that renders it impOssible for him to know, ap preciate or tell the truth? All we read of that oppressed and unhappy land cannot have been made op for political effect, for behold her fair plains are, as it Were, a "democratic)" Potter's Field. Scarcely a man can be pointed loin all the republic who has gone to the territory as a demo- crat who has not returned with his tale of wrong and with his whole_energies bent upon defeating the winked administration which the enemies of liberty are striving to fasten upon no. What were Reeder, Roberts, WollSday , Delayhay, Car rier, what were Lane and others too numerous to mention bat Demoerats of the strictest sect? And now from end to end of the land we has their tale of wrong Sad it is ringing like the knell aleath in the ears of our oppressors. But we need not go out of our own circle of ao qusintance. One young, hopeful, energetic man whn.walked with us the rounds of College life, who 'gnat the same board, read with us from the same aesthete, eat with ne in the same circle of friendship and looked forward to a future of use falnees for which by nature he wee fitted and by education prepared, is now a wanderer from the land where he had marked out a home for himself; Is now beggared of all he had won by stern industry and unflinching integrity, and for what? Simply because he would not cry to the infernal Moloch whose minions run riot over that land of blood—Great is Diana of the Ephesians I There are dozens of men who have lived in our midst for years, whose reputation beselllno blem ish, who stand forth day after day to tell us of what the vile tools of Pierce and Buchanan, of Atchison and Stringaillow are doing every day to crush in Kansas oar own friends and former neighbors. There is Jeffries, robbed of all except the. clothes in which ho stood, and robbed too by men in whose hands Pierce had placed muskets which you, men of Pennsylvania, helped to pay for I There Is G. W. Smith of Bottler, who has lain a prisoner for months on the prairies, with nothing to shelter him from wind, sun and rain but a tent-canvaa--and for what ? For the same thing that every free men does every day; for speaking against the wrongs he suffered and against their perpetrators I There is Elliott now in this city I Why was he stripped of his property and his press end typo des troyed ? Because type and press_ that dare to say one word against open and most fiendleh wrongs are declared by Pierce and Buchanan Judges in Kansas, nuisances that must be abated. A city contemporary, Thr Dirratch, en yesterday morning epread before its readers 1 the letter of a man well known in this city as a democrat. How will these pre.elavery cringers:, these men who cowardly bend before the frown of a master at the South like alsvea that work under the leeb, how will they get over or around 1 the letter of Sir. llesatioga, for many years our County Surveyor and at one time City Regula tor? How will they explain the fact that he and his children, guiltless as they were, were made the prey of a hellish mob armed as be - expressly declares with United States muskets t Will they attempt to make the letter out a forgery ? His signature was. shown to many of his friends, and they all recognized it. The original manuscript Is in thehauds of Thos. M. Marshall, Esq., of this city. Sach a dodge as that of de. Dying the authenticity of the document will not win. The Buchanan sheets here will Ignore the hitter for a fewdaya until they think people have forgotten it, and then a leader about "Repeal lien" will grace theircolumns again as if nothing had happened. Shame, ahem* upon snob at tempts to ocher up the abyss of crime into which this pseudo-democracy are hurrying as headlong. Were it not that party ends demand a defence on the part of its friends of the cause of the Administration, one universal shoat of indignation would go up from one end to the other of this broad land against crimes that make one shedder as they read: Shall the behests of party close the monffia of eons, broth. ors, wives sad neighbors upon whose hearth atones have settled the . blight of blasted hopes? Will not Indignation kindle In every breast at tho recital of wrongs and suffering that osier a page in our history which the teen of ctigels ootild not blot ow? Hen of Pennsylvania! have yOli left in your hearts one sentiment of man hood, one throb of eympathy with truth and jestioe, one longing hope or wish to see the. blood of the guiltless avenged 1 then riee up In'. yew might and nettle at the ballot box once (or all the black account which you hare With a power which, like the eyeless giont of old, le toppling down upon your heads the templo of your liberties, and turning to scoff at while it wrongs you. Will you come to the polls and sweep away every refuge of lice which they bawl made.? This day will decide AtIGUBSCIS Hinrig.—This gentleman id ono of the candidates on the pie -alum,' ticket, for As eerably. Do the people in Allegheny City re member that matter which came before Judge hrelure on the 18th of last March, it bargees° No. 64 of that term In whioh certain pai -1 timbre repreeented to tho Court that this IMMO Augaatue Barge war elected an Alderman for the Third ward of Allegheny City and that al thintgh Ale domicil was not in that ward he acted under a Commission received from the Governor, to whom this fact anon-residence was not known This man nwirpodwn office to whlob ho was le gally Ineligible and held to it with the grasp of death. Will the people vole for him to-day 1 ”Gl/lArt Ltronamos.f—This la tbo term of approtnium applied to the workingmen of the North by the people of tie flontb. In their liatied of free taboo, they-hoap_ all poselbio In. 11121 t upon the free laborer. Now is the time (or the "greasy mechanica" to retort upon them. A Tote against slavery extension Is the happiest answer the "greasy mechanic" can giro to times who moult bite. Lot them rally to the ballot box, to-dcy, as one rasa, to vindicate the dignity of labor and rebuke the teendenoo of the Mare. aerate. anaztres, .11zwitall—The Democrats and Fill more nun ban got up a fraudulent Fremont ticket, from which the name of Ifiebolae Voeginy hen been left off, and which they aro sheering Around among the Germans an hitelng been got up by the Itepubllcarie. TM. to a trick of ter mina The Republicans and Americana bare had notblagto do wltleit. It is re. shalloir derloe of the. Dachaniera, aided by theilllmourniere.— Let no German be deeelyed by rag!' *trick. NATVIALLIATION-- it la a common belief that when a foreigner exhibits his noncralization pciz per: he is capable to rate, Titia:lt anything more being ebown. ?hit is a ni;state. Rls naturali zation:simply places him on an equality with the nation citizen. He mart bare resided in thip State one year (with the intention of becoming a citizen of 10e Slate,) and is the election dietriCt ten days prior to the election. He mast also have paid wildia two years a State or Comity tax, which to was assured at lead ten days before tho.o!cctlon at which ho op peara to vote. It he hes formerly been n eitilen of the State, Enid has resided io the State sin 'Boothe Immo diatelyprior to the eleotion, the other provieiooe above speoified being complied with, be ie enabled to vote. Ho Must also, if his residence be doubted, prove by some competent witness that he is a resident of the district in which ho offers to vote. Oman or Pirrea'ou, FT. W. & C. IL R. Co, 1 ThorTcoonou, Oct. 11,1866 f The earnings of the Pittebargh, tot. Wayne & Chicago Railroad, for the month of September, were BS followe, Freight,.. ~; Passenger!, Mail Raining' of the same amount of Road In Beptembor, 1860, $06,844 41 Increase (78 per aent,) Norn.—Daring tho month of September, and to this date, the Roads leading to St. Louie, west of Creellce, have been eo blocked up with Freight that the bneinese of this Company, in that direction was enspende'k end many of the scars of the Company need ad store-houses on connecting roads. If the line from Ft. Wayne to St. Lents, to be opened within a few months, had been ready for business in September, the earnings would have been increased not lees than $20,000, and the gross earnings of the month would have reached near $200,000. CRALLEISCIL ALL DOWITIFIII VOTSII3.—Out eleo. tion laws provide many means of proteotion against fraud. If any man offers to vate to-day, whose, residence in the district to doubted, that residence must be swami to by some other per eon than himself; and it is the duty of the in. epootors to put all mob suspected voters upon oath, and make them swear to the foot that they have not come into the district for the mere pur pose of voting. Let every citizen see to it that the law is strictly enforced. ABIIEST ALL FILAUTMLEST VOTZILL —lf any man offers to vote twioe at the election to-day, or swears falsely, or otherwise violates the tion law, let him ho arrested at once. The pen ally for illegal 'voting is $2OO fine and three -I months imprisonment; for false swearing; $2OO fine and seven years imprisonment. Enforce the - law strietly. Fremonters of Moon Township 11111111bdUell. Mums. EDIToIs :—Olting to a seeming ap pointment for a debate to come off on Friday of last week, in Moon township, through some mis take the Fremont men failed to be there. Owing to which, the Democracy has had some cause of exulting, but it was of short life. For on Monday afternoon, a vast concourse of people aasembled at Clinton, among whom wore the half whipped Frei:neuters of Moon, who bad been to unmer cifully flogged an Friday before by Colonel's Black and McCandless, had taken the pains to go over to Clinton to submit themselves to the 1 lash of the same gentlemen ague where they ' found Mr. MeCandlees alone, tocoatest the items at etake between the Republican and Democratic parties. The depressed spirits of the Fremont ers were a little relieved by the preset*, of Mr. White, of Sewickley, ready out and dried for the onset. Mr. McCandless although he bad boatsed on Friday before, that he wan well pasted op in all matters, on Monday rather wished to decline 1 the debate, as ho had come unprepared, and not expecting to be driven into a debate although the ohalenge had been given by the Democrats, he refined to lead in the debate, and although he appeared to be rampant for adebate on Fridayi yet on Monday be refused to go foremost into the contest, and had not Mr. White Agreed to lead, there would be no debate. Well, the result was that Mr. MoCandlees felt himself badly beat, or at least he ought to for every Fremont man there says he less used up badly, and as they had agreed to speak each one hour, it was, said Mr. Hollandfella °sold talk but about three quart ers, until he broke down, while Mr. White seem ed Mexhanstiblo and bad to.bo stopped at, or some minutes after hie Limo bad expired. Tide sorely was evidence that Mr.MeCandlese was vanquished fairly. Sothis rowdies tried bard to disturb the quiet of the meeting, and oven tried ac prevent the meeting from giving Mr. White' %..ree cheers, but it was no go. The Fre- ' montere raised ouch deafening cheers that the very brava:es of the trees shook with the out buret or voiceo, bed the Fremonters returned to their hemes exulting in conqneet. OLD Mom 1 Fin the PlCtebtaich Gaga• Harr...sum, Oot. 9,185 G , . Messes. EDITODP.:--Sa the Fittsburghers hare dual woedere In turning out for the Greensburg Contention, we confidently expect that there will be a:large tarn out to this place OD the 16th....• We tram you to 00200 with 21111810 and banners with you, braes bands and glee clubs, es-old Armstrong has turned out as muse to the Con vention in your city on the 17th alt , and also to your City Fair. We are making preparations for your reception. Cassius M. Clay will be hero for certain, eo will G. W. Bmlth, Esq., from Butler. lion. Thomas Williams of your city has informed ns of his intention to come. We will . meet you with the cheering news of 1000 major ity for our entire ticket. Now, don't fail to come, let the other papers of your city give no tice of the Intention to come, make a grand rat. ly for Fremont in Old Armstrong. Yours, for Fremont, F. Meatuno l'et the ritteburg Deily Quetta. Mxscas. Emcee :—Plenee publish the fol. lowing to show the friends of Freedom the Im portance of one rote: One vote in the Unttod States Senate annexed Tens to the United States. Mr. Hannegan, of Indiana, oast that.vote. Oat vote In the In diana Legislature elected Mr. Zannegan to hla place in the Senate. That vote. woe cant by Madison Bland) of Stanton county.. Mr. Marsh was chosen to the Legislature of Indiana by one vote. And do not fail to remind your readers that every vote east (next Tuesday) for the Bnehomfo ticket "goes straight as ere, rifle build went to che dears of Liberty, and every rote cast for the Union Ticket, is a bullet into the heart of Slavery." 'Tan Common! Town Et.sortoss.—Al - the Buchanan velum are crowing over an apparent gain of a few towns In the recent local eleotlone In Connecticut, yet they have lit tle cause for rejoicing over the popular senti ment of the Mote eo far as this election le an indication of the way in which the whole State will go in November. An overwhelming majority of the people of that State are in favor of Fremont. The coali tion between the Buchanan men and the Fillmore men, to behalf of which the lion, Entine!' Brooke has labored and is still laboring ad zeal ously, had been consummated there, and the en tire Fillmore vote wan coat for the Books= candidates at these elections, except in a few towns whore mixed tickets were supported by the combined parties. The result ban been that the coalition is totally powerless. In the town of Madison, for inetahoe, out of 800 voterstnly_ 41 Were found to etaln the Buchaneer again clatevoltirial4,l32 t o ne given by the Hartford Content, comtleing early all where the oleo • tIoO have no taken place, 74 give Fremont majorities ,5 Buchanan majorities, and 5 are dividtd.,,,..Ebntriteted with the results In the name Nees last Tall, the Republiaane have gain ed in 23 town!, and the Border Ruffians in 18.— This has been accomplished with a great effort on the part of the latter, and without epeolal exertions on the part of ;he former. Compared with the vote of last Spring, the aggregate gain of Freedom In theeo towns of 7,000 i Taking thane fouls into view, we are justified in saying that at the election In November kO,OOO is the loot majority Connecticut will give to the gen deed bearer of Freedom —N. 1. Tilt A Poou hioNlasters, whop:, let ter, promising to prove Col. Fremont o iar on certain conditions, has en exalted the admira tion of the Buchanan and Snow Nothing Coali tionists, soya it was a privoto letter which the person to wham it was addressed had no right to publish, and oleo: That the oniertiou made In that letter is not what some represent it In their comments: and 2. That It bolls the iwritor in borer and in reason. only to keeping his given word —which ha Is ready and able to do--and So not volunteered challenge to any of those! who have undertaken to reply to it." In this way ibis man awake to evade le re sponsibility for bie oalumdy. He cannot odge the tome which hie own published words hove nutde.• Ele motets that be can prove that 001. Tremont but Maimed to be a Haman Catbolio.-- He mast produce bit evidence or consent to be eet . down as a wilful libeler.—Y. P. TPata. Aromas One!—The Sank and Break Sac ICE CREAM which was spilt into halves infore Pieros'a eyes 1 AND 02 tIT day °f the reception, was r°llAced by 1 OYSTER SALOON ...Lb.', tPlerce effering to contribute $200,) and Was made toady to put up on Monday, en ' BY 11.113111 CE 111114 Z. th . o arrival of the President from Andover. It i. TOW Trout Busidlag) Ws brought to the spot (says the Independent Banrumn arum. Democrat)—and 'when the signal was given that mere. Foots oSt, Duman Auer. `New Hampibire'e favorite gore was approach. I ''''''''' l " Prrreousan. ing, the bunting•began to roe high in the air.— ' Western Clothing House. There was no wind, and everything progressed like clock-work, and the flag was fairly vetoed as , J. GOLDSMI TH & B:10'S Gen. Piero.; reached the steps of the Eagle 192 Market at., between Fifth and Sixth. Hotel. Jost at that instep!, and while the Pro- PRILADELPISIA.- eident's eyev were open it, a sudden gust or I, Weetern Blerebanta,on riffling our city will Out It to wind, or some other power,• seized the flog, sad thelt‘.lranta g a to examine our swieging i• aloft towards the east aide of the ALMENSE ASSORTMENT . street, brought -it down upon some iron fasten- or Ingo, making two immense rents of acme twenty or thirty feet each; and, as before, the rents were I F all and Winter Clothing, upon that portion of the flag containing the I Manufactur e d expreselrltbr the names of 'Buchanan and Breakinridge!'—'The WESTERN TRADE. Constitution nod Union' again floating above , gime eatiefacUen our geode hare heretofore glean unharmed. require te, other guarantee. , JuSo..3tufa J. GOLD3MITEI a BROTLIERS. The flag woe immediately lowered, and our Htinizer lady friends again came to the rescue, and again plied their needles to the torn banner. After hours of incessant toll the renter were mended, and all bands were again at the work of once more throwing the doomed names of 'Buchanan and greckinridgo' to the winds. The wind, however, no more than before, bad any heLlt for the compliment But, as if taking compassion on the almost broken-hearted toilers, thin time, it contented itself with coining thetfai More gently, when about half way up, and wind ing it arena i the eastern polo upon which it Wan sue pentied, and there defying all efforts to mire it to foot farther. After repel' ed efforts, all of wtorh were fruitless, deepair aired the Hunker hoes. Curses, not loud, but d ep, were uttered; the great flag lima again lows dto the ground, and 'Buchatak_an4 Irreokin' go' were carried r. 21 by mourning ficeide to their ong home.'" $83,360 6 84,484 40 3,8R3 64 $171,678 47 $74,884 06 We take from - the New lark Abendzeitung, theleading German Fremonti: spar of that 'oily, the following particulars relat ve to the party in New York. For some time pat the Democracy have made great preparations for a German Be. ebanan meeting—immense placards being prin ted and much money expended In advertising for the purpose. Custom Rome influence was also brought to bear, and a great number of American and Irish rowdies were present. And what woe the result? The New Ydrk &press, CO well as the Deniberatio Staarszeitung, deciiied that there were bit two thousand there &Derail —while wording' to mesh more reliable autho rities there were only from 700 to 1200. At the late German Republican meeting, however which was exclueively and purely Teutonic, there were In the Academy of Slogs where the meeting wag I held, at lra-st ajar thousand—an assertion sof& deftly proved by the fact that the hones was crammud to its uttered capacity, and that sever al thonsaid could not gain adtoleson. In addi tion to this statement of the Abradze;tung=a pa per which carer indulges in exaggerations, and which is of a highly honorable (iameter, we have the statement of a German gentleman, ful ly informed, and who has just gone over the ground between our city and Boston, that the Germans, north of Philadelphia are almost unan imous for the Republican souse. A watrxa in the New York Tribuse says:— "Apropos, of Governor Floyd—when he was in the gubernatoral chair of Virginia, it became his duty, as Chief Executive of the State,-tol)ay over to a certain tribe of Indiana a mom of money which bed been bequeathed to them by a distinguished eon of Virginia, in whose veins coursed Indian blood. The Indians assembled at the Executive Chamber to receive the money: the Governor, as a matter of course, was bound to make a speeoh on the occasion. He cote menoed by saying: , Brethren-4 am proud to cell you brothers, for the blood of the red man courses through my veins as well as your own.' Whereupon an old chief stopped up to the Gov ernor. put his eager down the back of the Gov emcee neck, then under his own nose, and at nee exclaimed—'No Indian: AViggar ! Ni;. gee" Tux Automat:no Dteuntoi lama.—The comes of the t'ximense Republican majority in Maine, Ls tally explained by the following etatement made by the Louisville Democrat: "The following noble eel:air:tent was uttered, during the =vase In Maine, by John B. Wello, the Democratic candidate for Governer:—'ll . Fremont should be elected, the South will ee:ede, and the Democratic, party of the North will cos. tain , the Beath. Shall the Democrats' of the North be ruled by the Republican: , No. never!" 80, then, we have the troth at last. The Democrats fought the battle in Maine on the Dis union tune. They threatened the people with eeceseion, and the people rebuked them by 24,- 600 majority. ra fact, adding the Whig vote, the majority against the Disunion Buchanan ticket in Maine was 31,800! 'Shall the Demo crate of the North be ruled by the Republicans•' It looks very like ts.—N y, Cour. Eaq. Botn.—The National Fillmore and Doneleon Club, Wednesday evening, marehed up and down Broadway with a banner on which was inscribed In characters of Living Light the words—" Bold, but thel)srgain Not Ratified." The repudiation of the e"Cheme to transfer the American party to this State to Buchanan, le very significant.— There was a large attendanoe of the Club, and the hearty cheery with which they from time to time tainted their, banner, gave proof of their honest indignation agahmt the meditated treach ery of their leaders. Henceforth sold but not traneerred will be the motto of all honest K. N.'e --N. F. Cour. If Eug. . Ws find the following in the New York Mirror of Wednesday evening:— A JUDICIOUS Morn—Teri, Commits none roe Fairnottr....-We are reliably informed, that two Councils of the Know Nothing order, in this city, resolved last night almost unanimously, in view of the threatened defeat of Mr. I , sllmore, to vote for Fremont. It le said they will both assemble to-night or to-morrow night, at the Chinese As sembly Rooms, for a grand jubilee over their wise resolution. A portion of the Harmonic So ciety has been engaged for the cesasion. We have the Western Missouri Reporter, of the 25th of September, which has the names if Millard Fillmore and Andrew Jackson Denelson flying an its presidentlakcandidatee, and which eays, In a self eatisfactory article on land af fairs : / "Our hotel are crowded With travelers, among whom are a g eat many Southerners, who are awaiting the 1 cotton to Knobs , intending Ovate and return to the Bouth." . 4 IT appears Iby the "pampidet, entitled 4 .(JoL Fremont Not a Romeo Catholic," which is pub lished to-day at the Tribune office, that there are two Fremonte, both of whom have belonged to the army; both resided in Washington; that they resemble each other, and that that Fremont who is the candidate for President is not that Fremont who was in thotkablt of attending the tCathollo Chureh.—N. ~ }7 , 1.5. . `, ihe prespeots In New Jersey are brightening. Inn friends of Freedom ere getting actively at iterk, and if the present effort is continued, as Intieesant as it moy be, New Jersey is sure for Fremont nod Dayton by a handsome plurality, Independent of the result of the election to Petiosylvania or any other influence. dr tr meeting of the County Cot:motion of the Republican party to Elmira, New York, It was found, by canvassing, that 87 of the delegates bad been radical Democrats previous to Fre mont's nomination, and 28 had been Old Lino Whigs, The Radical democrats have hitherto bad a majority In Chomueg co. The New York Tribune has got out a tract to refute the lying charge that Fremont is a Clotho. Ito. 'rioo $3 a thousand. C.---Ja. DIED--On Bandar thell2th Inst4' o'clock. P. M, *t the residence ot .lUelab Le.. Pe., `• Whit. MO Invest," Plum tem:ship, Allsaheoy emote'. Pa., JOILN P. PBELTON,S. D., to the Both Teat aftde Kos. .• • Mt friends ►nd Milos of tht , f►mNJ <n ttootottd to o t bind his [mini on Tneodsy,tho 14th Init.' at 2 o'elook C. M.. front tbi median. Of John i. Loo, N 0.149 &Kona throat. SPECIAL NOTICES. Liver Complain—The only remedy over aimed to the nubile that hat never felled to Dore, when tlinctione ere followed. 4 rdelAns's Liver Pilie. Prepared by Ylemlna Droe..Pittsborah, Pa. It boo been several resrsbetoreths public, and bas been introdmed In all weetions of the Union. Where It bee been need, It ham had the most triumphant mom s. and he. actually driven out of UM all other medicines. It has been tried Under all the different phams of 'loath. and has bum friend mud" ly ericatious In all. 10-Pazehaseramill ba me to salt DR. &MANSE CELEBRATED GI VER PIM al , manufactu Dar red by MIMEO [MOB ot ETresselali. Ya. Tbar•areothet PIN bartaallag to be DM. Nils, 130 a ls oa th• pablle. Dr. ll'Lasker's Maine Liver Pills. his tel•hrstad almanacs. can iamb. had at all nepostabl• druct_storaa /VMS Maras w ithout agnature of , ria3usu BROTHER& oclo.dawl3 TB GREAT ENGLIBR REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated !female rile. PrOparod from a proscription' of Sir Jana! Mute. E. D. Phyelthiti Extraordinary to the Qualm— Mit invaluable Idalleino Ir tuaralline In theroxsof than, 'painful .d &snort* &amen Inindant to the he male tonetitution. rionerstes all excess * temovna VI astruationk : att4 Muni ,on the monthly bens! ,with regularity. Shape Ms should be used two or three weeks reunions Cigna. enemunk they fortify the tonelltutkno, and Immo the stn. kilos during labor. enabling the =Stint to patent her dunes with aunty to hempen' Ann undid:: In el CAM of Nernrosesi aretptenald.thetiro4, pain in its back and Llmba, lleseinsety - Fatigue On Sllat Zan. tion, Palpitation of the Heart, Layman otepirita Linter M. Elea Ileadekelie, and ail 'the painted &maw me. ginned by • disordered ertem. thew Pita will abet • ortm when all other imam lion Wiled. and sithoctati • Potratfal tweedy. do not contain hem' name. anefeemp. " iit 7 ==oinlein7h4e . ;atli Mb" Mts. to the United Mated and Canada. rn Gip Dottier. Gole detente! ibr O.Ude eouna I. BALDWIN A Co. Roabotter, A. 1 ... .TOTTLI.Ii PIMP. Auburn, N. Y.. General Agents. N. it`-51.00and 0 postage steam eartomal to any 111 r tborhed agent. riu hums • bottle cd then PM try reborn tor Nile In Pittetsrsh. Dr IIIMIIIO 1.3478. oar., of 79 701%A t ut0 earner Iftesoxra iad as It ipletoind susersbr . SMITH, NAIR & HUNTER, WHOLEFULE GROCERS, 11'2 genend and 1.51 Front Streets. gny44/ / -. I77'.NRCTRCIZI, PA • DENTISTRY. DR. J.- DI L MR.E11, 4 6= SURGEON DENTIST, PROM NEW YORK, Extracia Teoth W ithont Pain, or • Llaal Danntoblng Agent to the Gum, only. Allrlnsarts Teeth on Gold. ailear. Pletlra and Outta Parable. and parloyas all Dental op•ratlora in a eclentlCe 119.111111 Gr. ETC.& sold Circulars at Lis 69Lx, 61 MUT (MELD STREET, PITTBRUB67II. oAlmala PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHI CAGO RAILROAD. itaggElSME.4go SPRING ARRA MESS NGEMENT. Three Traine Passenger Trains will run daily, except tixtdayl. as !Mower Lesiva Pitt4baiah for Omanna at 8.00 A. al. .t 9 A lel, •d 3.00 P. 01 Lesvos 0rc55111. fur littAburah It 5.00 A bl, 7.00 P Al. and 2EO P.M. Them truism all mate close sounaettons at thastllna vlth trains for Columbus, Dayton, Cluelnuadt, take. llMLanapolla. Chicago, St. Louts mkd all points on roads exlauding West and SottWaest through Ohlo, In. Cana and Illinois. Thefts trains from Pittsburgh connect ac Mar:ahead with Trains on Banat:sky, Manelaid and Newark road, kn. Uhlman, Toledo god Sandusky. Oonructiona are trade at Alliance with Train. on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road for Moreland. Chleagg Dunkirk and Buffalo. PIIMICCIEM leaving Pittsburgh et a P. M. for Sandusky, Toledo sad Chicago. have the benefit of a night'. neat at IL.adald or Cleveland, and 11111,1 In Chicago early rout evening. ..... . Trains rut from Crentllne make elute eennectiorui arith train, on Perm *lrani. Central RIL for Philadelphia Baltimore and Neer York. Through Ticket.; are sold to 011urnbua Dayton, Motu natl. Loulevtfe. ht. Lord., Indiananolla BeLlefontalna ChteagO. Rock Wand. lowa Mr. Duolleth. .1111wankie. Cairo, Bpringteld, 114 tort Warne. Blavoland and the Priv:haat cities In the West. Through Tickets over this Ulm maybe had at all oaths above places Ibr Pittsburgh` Phtladalphis, Bat Groom and New York. The NSW BAICIIITON 600011/dODATION =AIN twat biewßrighton tar Piltaburgh at 7 a. w., and Li; e, r. ) 111 11.1411PIttebtagh for Na. Brighton at g% ■., and r. acr Ttekets and farther information, as I, to A. T. JOIIII/301 , 4 Al the corner Alta, under the Idorangshela firma. Or at th e Peden! area Station, to GLOIIOII PARKIN. Ticket Alpha J. 11. BIOOR.E. Bret. ILELLT, Passaurer Leant rieutn.an. Me? 20. /E 6& FMNRSYLVARIA INSURANCE CO OF PITTSBURGH, No. 63 Fourth Streets, Authorised Capital gtoo,ooo. I)IWRS 111 , 2111N0S AND OTHER PROP= TY Agnthan Lean or Itananav by }kn. •od the rolls or the Boa and Inland Narlaatinn and n'AmWOrtatlon. nntsmoun Wm. P.Johnston. Rod y Patterson. Jacob Paintat. W. McClintock. Jan P. 'Dann... w. Peach. _ D. R. Park. L Grier Apron!, Wade flameon. ,- A. J. Jones. J. 11... nem, A. A. W. P. Doren. Pnaldrat, Lion. WAL .7.7.0111 , 1570 N. VI. Pined:int. DODY PATTY-DP.ON. Peocistary A Trcammar. A. A. Daum. rol2 PELAWA RE BIUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANY. 01110 E., B. E. corner Third and unt eta, Phila.:WWl, MARINE INSURANCES, On VZSEELS. CARO° FItEIGHT. to &newt/ter tbe world. itiLAD lersußarica OtaiS Qatinle, Leans and tend ear dimes, • of the Union. lIILE INSURANCES Om Eared:And!. penernll7. On Storer, I:seedlig 11oonsi Act ASTIR! or tun 001LPAST. Nov. 6TH, AU. 8 00 01 and AlertrKes. And 1101.020 40 Phlladelphlsaty And, other es,llo 00 Etoek lo Ranh., Manmade and Inenranes Corn. • • 7.3.003 10 (huh on ... 2..3.820 00 Balsam doe At Agencies— rearias kart M arine Polities eroently I sened.—And other debt* due the OompanY—. 0,009-00 Sahnetirtlen Note. y............ 100,00 00 Tots! =punt of Amite. Uri aced.. by RI I. all puts DITIZOIOILS, WIIIInm Mortar ;=t7:l'.ll;.'''' Joroph 11, Baal, Ramona A. nondor Norma IL Scot., Jetta O. Davis, Henry Mon. Robert Dorton. tirr-T'111 0 .0.,..i0. k John D. Pram. , Jorhar. L. rra. Norte°. Letper. Mataard Darling.° n. Jamas Tennant, EL Jong Brooka, Jame/ 11. aletarland. J. O. IDr. J oMh. nUf./r. . DWh. W. llela. I L . udil a. ThmeoepO.oPndlnt. C J.T.l. Shaffr Mhr Moo g 4 Pit ah o roe, Bath O n/s, en, John Ibec a ole. " WILLIAM LIAATLY,JirrataIL T11031A9 0. RAND Fiat FYAnktera. liar LTLEMLII, Ltaret63l, A. z al.lr No. Oh Water onti i .:Mitt. Plitt .41 - ).E.L.PHIA • Fire and life Inetiranee Co_mpany, No. 149 CHIER3TNI/T STREET orroarmras rzwrom 11003 E. ' W"ul make, ell kinds of Insurance, either ran.ms or united. on earry el..riot/on of Prorerty or Mirehandlap. at rra...vable rater of prealcon. I‘ R I D W IL . /L l D ' A l l' .. , Yea 11=ddVi. .i. DlRlvrtrafh Ohm. P. nem E. B. Cone. IL IL Raillsh. are. W. Brown, P. IIL &worn .10e. B. Pao/. RI. Met • John arton. IL Wller. - • P. BLicistraan, fiarrolary. Walsh! ..,.....,. Jzilf.l.ollPlLAWoor. PITTSBURGH life, Fire &Marine Insurance Company; Offioe, Corner Market and Water Streets, P1TT88138613 .. , 110B2: GAL RAY. Prasidad , Taos. Onsaset. neer. This Company makes every Insurance ap entseitter tore 001311tieted IlithL l / 1 1 RISKS. Aleomainet null and Cargo Rieke. on the Ohm WA Idisehalriiirleare and tributaries. end Marine Mete gen e . And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And amine:the Perils of the See and Inlatti rtaelgaticu " P a o==t n itie lowa:trate* renelstentalth 'Weer ball rartlea. ..—...--. Robert Galway, . rung. R, Leech, Samuel tteCirertan, John Ittliarton. JceeTh P. Hateasa., Id. D.. Idasestild B. Drown. John Scott. . Dayid H. Chamber/ James Martha. Christian Zug. David Richey, . Juno W. Hallman William Carr, Robert H. Hartley. Cho: Arbuthnot; Jas. D. 'PURL Veranda Bradley. Me tualladynt 110WARi FIRE firfir MARINE l. INSURANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Franklin Anildinge, N 0.94 Water St. Auden . ed Capital, 94000,000. AHOUNT Of : AMA!, 0 UiItiCIUDED, 1000,000. IN S TIR 48 FOLLOPS: Pint Eon& a nd M ortgagee on Propaty in the city of $llO,OOO Amount mewed b7eioaa notes Amount of a go. on Call 1,710 MOO. 000 • TEM COMPANY ErPatna INS U RANCE ON Bonding. Madinah. garniture, Lumber. A., on Ve. W. Cargo and height, to 1 Porte, and by Railroads. tat od li jitt!:Zl .L : P a t ir ornnl!Ogtz=o f:dl • The greaten •0101311/ to be inured on tae toe ithn. Is &15.000. 1 DIRECTOR& P. M . per r. 0. Srasaum. Ann. 11.13. arm of Ro. &Inlet CM.. WE. U. WOODS, 010. 110011.0, firm of Howell A Bro., A.M.A.* Tstexam Pres. Pena. R. It, 0. G. Sown, armor Bower Bane r , Jong W. Samar, firm of Burnett, Saxton t Siretriniper, itayuae lierrn,lohier Entlineer P. R. R., NAITAIr R. Porn Couneller at Le*, Wet. LI. Lang. arm of Leech All.. rt. T, 0. IL Roomy; Freight anent an. nßr R. Joe. It. Wring.. firm of Wither. A Peterson. Aube. P. Ern. W. R/ 1 191111... firm of Relgnol Con F. iblowns. arm of trorto. a Co. Jong 11. Linen' Br of Lennie A damn. Erns& IL N. Etmacion. late Williamson, _PlurrouDS, 840.7.bs Cl 'ark. PERCIVAL 11. POTTY& POIVL W. 11, WOO 0. E. SPANGLER. VP. Preet. /WA Aline at the list of Dlnetors known lllloward Insuraureo.” mat ol whom newidely L. smog. the fret business men of Mine rill probably eon.. TIT IMPlCRartliallea ores:win to the DCIO.IIO. Ashen Of patronage le respoothallTteollrited. Corner of Water mid Bla t i ga i g i.2ll notl! A Phtirl ' lk. P. au25:17011 R4ll thence .mutual /insurance Company 01' PIUIADELPILIA. 0,71771 C .i7O. 70 wAmvur Brattar. 17744-Amett AZ3:1,141, Amore), Amiga. YAlzikrfuNdE--os Buildings, Mar. choral" Armitare, Ac. to hoe or coordaT. The mutgli oo 4Mea amm mbbool with toe wait, or • Stook Cold lintlthes led to chore to the proof; ctth.Uomclinnittioh si c min T tfaila r pleg .. trge COomyy. IL 10 Liarcroe__ _ __,e . SeeretizT. 10.0.moTOK: Meta 'fluffy, I Lewis Achhont. Wm. N. Thom n . George N. Baker. T. O. khill. timi. W. Miami. 0. W. uorentes. Z. Lotbrots. Robert MGM EL Cameo. U nt i.Lood, 1110. ° o Tolsti. • word o.JameL James L. TaJlor. %VDU Alomper, Jeoob T. Dmoutg. Archibald Etettr , O. m. sum'. Wm. M. Amnia. Pitted. J. 0. 0071/IN. Agent. aorta Third and Wool Meets thtisen's Insurance Comp? of Pittsburgh WAL RAO AL.II. 811.3t0XL L. manb=dy. Zak. 07.1C.5. gi NUM, BifirWIDIF JELIMIT AND Troop =RUT 8. irptntza . gum, AI7D maGo Jaw ON saa OLUU BiIi3AIIOILPII /LIMB, AND TALLO sr' Imam loss add izityy ore. woe RAVIGATICIZI socitrui z M a atlbl wad /O.N: al it 4,11 L. 4 11.= NUNNS iSc CLA_IIK'S PIANOS. 1856. SPLENDID FALL STOCK. 1856 H. KLEBER & SIGN OF OF THE GOLDEN HARP. No. 453 Fifth Street, Next _Door to Frannie JUL A RE NOW RECEIVING and have on the way the choicest and most complete stook of f PIANO POUTEN, trona tbe norlYallerd 7notor7 of NIIVSB a r CLARE. New Tea, RA NGING FROM $250 TO $l,OOO. Andgrovided with their Celebrated NEW SCALE AND PATENT IRON FRAME. NUNNS k CLARK'S PIANOS arenniversally pronounced the BEST and moat DURABL PIANOS in the World, and A Written Guarantee, Warranting each Piano for a Number of Years, Ig GIVEN TO THE POICELAEXII, MST WILL POSITITELy BE COLD AT New York Factory Prices, . MITER BRO., Bold Agent for WWI. Olge tz Plme for gzga,pomsolgarin A. A MASON & CO., IMPORTERS, W . IMIESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY-- GOODS, I'l . WITE MERCHANTS FROMALL SECTIONS TO THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK JL ociditrieine upwards or , Two Thousand Cases and Packages o f FOREIGN AND AMERICAN GOODS, • Purchased diroot from ( Manufacturers, Commissioners, Importers and largo Publio Sales, a ; illb e°red tfMerchant.tprices GUARANTEED4InAS to EASTERN ROUSES. Order, ',elicited at all r i ro n i t agoj o e i rgester D iren of DRY at Bediern Rates. SILKS. SHAWLS , DRESS ttoODS, EMBROIDERIES, • - WHITE GOODS, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, MILLINERY ARTICLES, VARTY,GCODS, GLOVES, Every description of Domestics. Sir The BONNET and CLOAK hiLNEPAOTORY le now one et the meet cateneire In the country, and than. stylee have r been found enparler. and prime lower than Nadi:Pa make. airnerchants are particularly desired toenail. thelranftrtment. 00l lmd A. A. MASON do 00„ 25 Fifth Street: J.J. GILLESPIE & CO, LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, AND DBALERS IN Looking Glass Plates, Plate Glass and, ENORAVINGS, No; 76 WOOD STREET, J. olttesnr. 1 ITTSBUBOII. A. smarm Co band and madeto order, Out Pier and /ant) Mantle Glasemr. Ilatunrany, Rosewood. Walnut and Gilt Promos, or M.:miffing of *very detortvtiort.i 1121 - Steunbost Ostdni Decorated end ODLE, co3;lmdfo NV; H. WRIGHT, No. 52 /aura rt., Wawa Rood and Markel str.. PITTSBURG'', PA" .ISlannfactareis of and Dealers in ALCO 110L, ETIISBEAL, OASIPIELN.6 and PINE OILS. GAS FIXTURES, and all kinds of Lamps, Chandeliers, Gleans doles. Ao. ingGram Bitting,at rhort Repairin not g, ice. ReMilton and Brass Pelt- done to order Sr'Tha shore Oil, entr.Piled Teo:early erery we. k from mrvagon. ee'l9,l7fe ALEX. HUNTER & CO FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD; LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No 299 I .lbortyguemt. prrralivitair. en.a-figi ” aat LMES & COLLINS, (VCCoroz3 To .. L isurniaxrD,) Agricultural Warehouse, AHD - FEED STORE, No. 129 Wood Street, ap2l-Ivd&vrT PITTSBURG H. Great Care of Dyspepera.—C. 0, Met , coon, Merchant, tart OUNISONVILLIL, nate]. Co, Hy., March 80, 1065. "Um German Bitters Octg general satisfaction. and I herewith band Toort/Mate of Mr. Morton Berkley, p farmer of ca this county." - Jurroonsrate. XT., Mar do EL 18.15.—Dear 81r; I would Inform you that Phave been adlleted for several years with Dyspepsia. in • verY addressee,/ farm, for which I Wed Eareaparilla and various testimonials in favor of Ilroodand's German Bitters, I was induced to try them. and I now state with pleasure that through their use I am enjoying better heath than / have donator mare past and cheerfully recommend the Bitters to all a/ Meted with that terrible, diem., Remeantilv Tann, To Dr, - 0. M./adman. MGETON bEEKLEY. Botd. wholemeal° and retail, at. Dr. oro.a. ILEYB6/8/3 Drug tare, 140 Wool et, din of the Golden Mortar. See advertisement- oc4Esedkver NOTICE. The . StookhAdera of the Pennsylvania In euraere Company. of Pittsburgh, are hereby =tined that the danusl E'retion of Meek:cr. L•.e the ensuing year, will bo bola ma MONDAY. the 34 day of November, 1656, wetween the hoar. 0(10 o'clock A. If. and 1 o'clock P. id , et the salen of said Ovtuimuy, Na 63 Fourth et octewdie A, A. °ARNIM. Secretsr7. JOHN ENGLAND 46a, Pars Enc Er. File Manufacturer, And Denies In Foreign and Dontestis Enrdwas. Old TONI et.ent coe.nUm HATS, CAPS AND FURS. M'CORD & CO.. WHOLESALE &.RETAIL HATTERS, 131 Wood Street., nave elvers on hand• lull and complete .trek or LIATS: CAPE, AIM ITHE. Wholesale and Retail Reid at the Lownp EASTEI.I Pala', to eblett they Invite attendee ofs/Iparchatere. oaltzttf 1. tux, 'nuns -.scuts. era J. E. WBiDIA ez — do., - Wholesale and Retail Dealers in PAPERS AND STATIONERY, Blank, Law and &Boo' Books, asn _ _ . Bianufactnrera of Blank Boob. • No. 63 WOOD Snug'', Between Third wad Yourtb. PPITSBLIBOIL 1139teareboat and every ether denerbtlon of Printing eamvted erith neatnees and <Boatel/. Prlntitle Ink al= wale on hand. Old Books Re bowl& Clastatnal We Reim easo.3ind How can you be Healed without a Rem .ol-11any persons, when owertaltan by • dlassee, use no exertlen whatever to mere thentselres, but refeudnit ❑1 proffered remedies, seem to be walling for some miretee natural agency to noire to their aid. Th. recut to, that the disesaes become oonfinned and mush harder to cure: Herueedre Medical Dbxorerr L no. among the meetpope ear medicines or the day, and any be said to be the only enre cure for bunion in exist/no. And we would Ter Met to any who may be. =faring with Bettofttla. lea. or any of the long catalog-on of humors, to try an .r. tide that comes to them laden with the teehmoulals of thousands who hare been eared. BAH br Dr. DID.I. Tt. HEYBIIII, 140 Wrod gre4t, whole tele great: J&11140 P. ruatizia. reStdawlwB Have you a Rupture of tho Bowelsl-1 ...In mod reepeannly twit. the attention of tbos Meted with bantaor rapture of the bowel. to my Wen did assortment of Trimmed °teatime patterns, and to sit age, applied and eatleadion allinatkA In ollin7 oaf*, at my Cade, No. 140 Wood Street. Pinsbargb. Pa. elan Male Golden Mortar. Amen ., the Truism eold me will be local Marth't Rod.cal any !rum nano Drumopen /4144 Spring: atAVI Malik Trursea; Chadrems" Trwse4 tinpic axl double; thnbaiont !Fusin, caiklncne and °dada FEMIM The pair Of Trurree vary from gt to O. !Inaba or Ruptured palette an be malted by remitting money and rending the measure around the him stating rrhatrer ap t pture In on th ght or lett I aim sell and. Dr, Ea mefads Laos or Rode , Brace, tbr thee= of,Ptte lams Uteri, Weidman of the Meat, or Aodomen, Chronic, Diadem, and am miskoesa dereodind on a weak sad debilitated condition of the aledtamloal modes. Dr. iltah's Atdolstaal d'opporicr, ' ANOlit's Sadie Abdominal Data, tidk Startle &Us; Airiatirlf ev;ii ilnd of Supporter , rum In OM. I Cal amides. Bracts of e7orr .tile. for vela theater& and stoop ohooddered moon; dlarlil Zeockilva. for broken and •.donee ♦sine. BWPMPATI netlarlm. of au kinds. filearnor d'entry =Wm dad pa ler% and in fact neff kind of wechaoloal apallanoe coed In the =reef dhow* Da. /Lama state to reword lo wont of Beier or Tomos th at ho tan often send to nit tho pationt irtittna,but it is Winna bitter to nee the nalint and &D -PW the Truro or Brace namnallr. . Address DR. GS% U. KNYdilt, 140 Wood oti mriftddoB Olga of the Golden Mortar. REMOVAL. Tat BIIBSCRIBEB3 RAYS &mom T@oll2 Safe Establishment TO - No. 129 and 131 Third Street, Where they are prepared to make an kit& SAFES Ob TURBIJOETEET NOTICE. 80104 f BURKE lc BARNES. Pent, s ....AU:. Z. ARDLIJO REYMER & ANDERSON, (atmoosaro to Joatios Itbodor L C 0.,) WIIOLESALE DENIMS IN Foreign Fruits, NUTS, SPICES; Confottionnry. ?noire, Fire Works, &r.," No. 89 WOOD S X?, °M:.,',,gra - Obults HOW. PITIBBIJRI3II. PA EAGLE STEEL WORKS JOSEPH DILWORTH &CO., favxmoal to liaLticaoeLlin a ma . 111A3OTACKVIAXIS OP Can Steel, German, saw, Blister. Plena SPRING STEEL;T AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, &o. wean:mama no. U? WA17:11 MUT. • Bet wean Wad MI Aanlthasid. P.ITTI3BUROI3, p Jaacury t Haftlaa.lar. lIENRY fi G COLLINS - COMMIEIBTON N MERCRANT, alma, DM )B 3I :21 jun, No NI AIM S treet , kith. And Plottbx Um% PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS ISAAC JONES, autumnal= OF CAST 'STEEL'. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, JuWaYlk , PIT! Di B. ROGERS of CO. ' XIIII37ACTIIIIO3 OP ROGERS' I?dPROVED PATENT Steel Cultivator Teeth. CORSIZR ROSS ..ND FIRST 13171SSTR, JuWay& nrreßuson. Froatwort or Rock Bose.—For the cur offlerofillans Mean& Now Ram. A*, 1.18.52. My son Charles bas been iftlleted with Inflannnattels Of the hip joint: At the age of 6be was Ann attacked, In, gammation increased =MI the PIO was very d Isessed. and ttie joint seriously affected his leg. drawing It up ea that it was huroseible to Meniah s 6 it; a professor of surteat7 Aare It as his derided opinion that the leg would new heal, and that the young man would never walk again.— The dlissaes increased ao roldly that for two and a half years he only walked Isith a crutch, and the efforta to ea ordna the ilaub weraattendad with great palm en that b. could not goer, I watched him so attemtlyely. that lin. IS mouths; did not have one full night's rad. 110 hod been treated by distingrdahed medical practitioners. PT leech. log, blistering. de...he bad also been benne the Medical Clinique of Yale College. The remedies they muommends elvers most faithfully tried, but without avail. This was his disease and dreadful condition 18 =Morton duo whim he commenced taking Alms' Roa. Zoos. One bottle Ti. but partly taken when he was much totter, contlardng mall three bottfee had been taken. when a cure Ina ens their completed, now he le In excellent health. This the testimony of and on be corroborated by addreming Mr. Catharine 6id314. alWallsos et., New Maven. Conn.. or can be fullisithetantiabsd by tawdry& ot trlitneumes, or by addressing* line to Rev. W. W. Belden. New Zara* Coact Sold wholesale and retold at U... Deng More of 010. M. METIMIR, No. 110 Wood M., elms of the Golden Mortar. ireitl:dgwY .»_....n. 7.• cacu,e The only Medal Awarded by the Now York Exhibition to the Englleh or foreign Bane. !liana nehmen her been obtained, amongst 11121W.11$ oorepeti tors, by LEA & PERRIN& or their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. the MM L further ttetknone Is Afforded DIM being the bet Sauce extant. 9 -• The noettity of thia_Einterhae tended to ever' atm ter of the tact e, tti e Macy to founottng thiamin' boilable becoming daily more onerreclant acknowledged. ha the united States It Is held to be the moot agreeable condiment, and 1 mining for Its tonic and Invigorating litorectles. Its ha Itual nso mobil:4r :Instant/eh to dlintet the tbod, • ..On th Chnthant of Boma them trusLtka hers been testified to by • gentleman. who writes to LEA I Plab BINS thus "I hese carried a bottle of 7oat Woreestorshlre Berme In • tour I hare Duet completed through Spain and Portugal. end tellers I owe my presort, sum of "aim to Its owe your genes le atoreaehls. sad I think meal:bah, can with truth sey there Is nothing in sr hessian's b..tt gage fro serrentlal to his aerate:4 at !main these ecuntrleg se your a... Itandla,ales, where it Is bend at the Mess of aver 7 mem.; a medical gentleman writes mom Madras to his brother In the frame mambo at Worerater, 17 the following tame "Tell Lea it PRIII2I that their nom Is highly approved In India. and that it Is, in El 7 opinion. the most Palatable as well as the moat wholesome noes • This sum Is imitable for erma7 *misty of 'Shill., and t e nialviermldmiand wine, its melons has mated has led to many Imitations being offered to the public, nadir •'misty of names, but the genuine may be known by the names of “LE.i. tiliktr..l2fe being Impressed upon the Patent metallic morales, or patent glair Mom of the bottle. as well as the labels and wrapper, Sole Agants for pu. United State. HN A NS. atalrfo JO tchs groadway, New SO Yoek. • British and Continental change. SIGH! 81.1.23DIZAWY BP DUNCAN, 811ERNIN h CO., ON TEE UNION BANK, LONDON, Ea BUMS Or ti AND lIPWAIIDS. These Drafts aro available at all the prin cipal Tony °Midland Scotland and Indand, and tn. Ostalnent. We also draw SIGHT BILLS an M. A. Grunebanm & Baffin, neararmar A rant,,, - Width earn so • Realitance to all pasta et steamy Switzerland and D011alld; Pew= intondln• to travel staoodwoottrothroWtt mLetters of Credit, ma trltith Meaty may ow obtatoad, U heeded, In any part of Europa. Oollsottolut of MILL. Note& nod Wow sactuitlea thaw me, will ratty° wand Oblation, WM. IL WlLLtadiß • 00, Wood. woos. Mild stews Dr. Gee. W. PlulDpe. DOUGH SYRUP Mt TEC MILE OP Mag., Oolde. Croup, Mouse:mos% Bloodbod Lang, • ilettuns,BeoaehlUi , Inatteoxs. SPnikets Sore • Throat, Oonscompflon. and W dbies ses of the Throat and Chest —ALSO— Dr. Cfeo. Phillips' .L N1.6111.1Yr PAIN PANACEA, FOS TEE 11SLIXP AND OOHS OP enoxistliao. Netcralixia. Ltraltage. &laths. Plevraiis • Pains, Palm In the Eds. Meet. Backand Pens. • Swelled and Painitil Paints, Weak Beek. • Cricip,Pare Thnost, Symbe,, kr— The thonasnotrwho bare wed these Malldee tenth to their excellent merits by taaatfnaaaae of their toon.- To thaw, who have not owed thsai wswoold say TNT Tolllat end they will And Maxi to lie all they son • tenfold-au:44W they win set With taapteilly effect, Ohio. DR. aso ucrnulaps. toy Proprietor. LancinnatL. " ha' rale wholesale and retail by feblaryi SPOEITA-bl bIeKANNAN• 1 • • Alici:ens JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railltig, Iron Vaunt, Vault Boort, Window . Shatters, Wiliam °nails, Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and liatket,) PITTSBURGH, PA., itit Have on band a variety of now DeUorna I:atoTrate/t= P llrTobtang don* st hainnelat For Consumption; BcroWe, &c, BAKER & 00 , V Medicinal Transparent Cod Liver oil nighty esteemed by tho Medi& qactilty . ttaonstont the United States ter Its Posits. sereetnais and nalkonnter. Lantsdiat .. and sultrier efneser. a kl ° ' ll7 of U. I taidsnt Phsalelans of noasuat. Sire this 011 the 141.0:10111 at their With approval. and le a lestof their sonfilenee. recommend it to thee petionte and rib: o U prae forj vUna Uon, juonadtu.-"smru..t Gout,lthonsmatini. General Inablalty. pad an Peroltdoni Affeetions, 1t stands unrivaled. efeettnte once, or allen•-• sling tufa:ring when other needletneehare m ina ud ur .d ow, If JOHN C. BILKER & 00.: No 100 N. Sd street. Philadelphia. and . 0 14 If the Drugalsd, n this eihr and Owlet/pre, wahhattin • Ago and Debility— , An' old -ago , bomes , It kings many attendint toftredtilet— toss cy appetite and weakness Impair the health. furl want *fatten) , mates -the mind 4nm/dented aid sm. 1 b op ,. y% emu where ell age adds its infloantw. It Is • Menet Impotalble to add rigor and health, and anoys!' many resnediai ham been - tried. all halo Ildled, van nolcmarra IIOLLANI) nrrrzna were 'known - and cod In BM:trout whirs tbay hen Wen empkTed bey haionieulably Oren Meagan an 4 rintorad tn. ar retlte, Their have-beemne a met aannttorlbis alone% , and are need by,ntenY borobsyno an raffeeing trout lost ' ;-. etarbetits and antral debillty. In OM/ of long Mom& ' Ma &rade Wawa% Mersa- es a. charm. Inticeallne the mita; time glying„ mann% another ow/Wally to Melt' rhYslad Injuries; Ctemoalauaed modest pnrelmana an inaltatigno. To , Eroxt tattomition, be emend to ask the Soutanes lant aold at Id jeer bottle. or ;Ix lxtties thy ad, by the .aPtcaUrfiniineeggte#ll4 risaitt'lltetUnifrn'ttaz= Druggists morally. sellnanwr BAI9I.'L GRAY. MUM' TAILOR,. to i7_ ana - rearre, monism IS now recoiling a lino stock of. Fall and. I,Eola caniallsi e f , fglor, wrar ed roittlna. alUtitqw w "l: h tas innt =not illthhznatd• nuka to Ileattozaaa w olliSabionsbla anis to far pan or Whiter Wear Wirt Da4 la to thair 64ra:ins Ss WA 66246ar
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