P ITT , P.IIIIOII - i -- 4 A 'ICOTTE BY 8. RID= ALL. - streszta, muirrr r t"". - PagTEIBURO3I3: TMISDAY MORNING, BOP. 4, 1866 • • Termr. . • 1 DA - k.,'_7lL—SlsDollix* Der /ivorct; panitie fa adnas. Tit Klar—woodwa .0r UM tft• ades . oc... ia bmprilsd tturiallawisticondittore rescrOoples sansact* . Teti:ll7o.9,M =lx= Sir Passers eta be sdadttid latto•etabortmom lets at wry Pore 02" at UP time, by, mobs me dah m illirAdostaar Drousrts are itrlztlyModre d slid the mos trAmped whim the row I. o acitawkintr.r.„4 EATER OF ADVERTISING Coo rciii" (10 Nuts of Not taireD , Ara.) Do - ace --SD Do . nett 00 ditional - 13;.6tr 0nt...., 0 2 5 Do oz. 75 Do two 'cooks. • —.7 9' . Do raoutba 700 . DO I bre) xam 900 • DO' 10 00 Do twelve, tountii.. IN 00 EtaDolo4 Oxd (5 fines or keel Do: onauxo AOO Ono dollaz far soda additional line. • . • Ono iqusre.obsoutnble Wawa% (pi! tD 002 a,,) arsinstro Of 00 00 Electoiallickets+ :Oar Mende in the iliriol73 Election digkedta ern notified that Fremont Electoral thikete Call be hod on. application to the committee at Head Quartere, carnoe of Fourth aid Weed. Fremont Electoral Ticket. John O. Fremont, Ruesell F.Lor d, ' .Tatnas Int; • Frederiok Smith, Joseph Editiards,. • Abraham trPdagrag, ae0..11; Eckert, 'iloseph D. Simpson, Mahlon 11. Dickinson, Nest:lint' Easton, Wilion , • Edward Small, • Albert 'G. Rowland; W . Id... Stewart, ' Caleb N. Taylor Alfred Patterson, Wm. Darlington, M. D. Benair C. Sawyer, VOL M. Baird, Janoh Painter. Michael IL Shirk, Lawrence L. elcaaroo, BiraCIII CamertM, Pen. W. Arnold, John kl'Cormick, IJames'Etkinner, Smith D. Thompson. ' • Watch the BaHot-Bott "r":"" There is a deep conspiracy on the part of the Budianiers to corrupt the ballotthom They intim Imported and colonized voters who have no right here,,for the . purpase. of defeating the voice of the legitiMate Totem.' Watch them narrowly. Safer none of these purchased minions to lute the ark of our safety with their touch. It le bad enough to have to eontendwith ignoranoe, prejudice;-lying, deeelt and defamation; and to be overpowered with fraudulent votes is what freemen should , never rebuilt to: Watch. the bollotthoxes, therefore; guard them ea sacred depositoriee; and let the heavy hand of thelaw fall hpon N 4 who dare to approach it illegally. Are.your Challengers Ready? Are you prepared to luck them. blanfully lime you got vigilant men to watch the wily enemy and be prepared for hie frauds end tricks? Men! hien l! Do not let no lose this battle through any lack of vigilance, care or courage, on oar part. The day of battle is -iome; olose up the ranks, and charge headlong upon the - enemy , , _ Ann You A BilalaSs3 NAN 2 , 'The highest Interests of the country, including its commerce and its pros perity are at stake to-day, Are you a mechanic 1. - The dearest rights of osery skill ed Walter are involved in thelight to-day. Are Yon a'iwkorkingman ? The rights of free labor, year light to tioi free soil of ;ha country, are to be passed on to-day- ,Are you a professional man f Humanity, religion, science, the arts and literature, all appeal top:tile behalf of Freedom, in whose ,light they tbotalth. Nelms was there a. battle on ...which 19) mach ileparided: Turn out,: then, and Tote and work for the right. If you lippreciate ; yenr blessings, oho! It by sta. Inku Manlyblow.for them.... ' TG•DAT. do not grminldo at it, :Heaven knows 'that there, is iso physical _blaning wo need bore than rein. Gies* God for it, therefore, and dO not let it keep youat borne.. Go to Got even, tone* the current phrase, If it rains pitchforks. And Ree ta i lt that the , no one else at horse. ,Whni rejoicing aver the adtent of what ira , fraught with e* =nab , good to our enaterialluteresta r let US-employ the Ow - idle do 9 left ti; U 3 in• seaming to musette', 4 1 1 4 oar gOeteriry the blessings of freedom'. r. • _ } Ed ELECT-scs Orricxn.s.—At the last election, aeveral of the wards were flooded with tax re.- ealpts signed by the Collector of the Tiara Ward, Fittsburgb; They ill had hie none :Aggixed th:eral_tyn . r..l4ro werd!4lled op, in midi mark 7 - 11 - 514 others I n a different handwriting. No such receipt Is legat. We tuaderstand the Celiac.= says they ; ere otolen netd his office. Election ' officers ebonid esintinixe all tax receipts, and re ' jest socti - se'these.. - - . , tlagrx Befutnsue—We hare Ware suggest -14 to ear iniehteit reen the propriety -, of iesiehi). iag biaheeeititilsy, *tat not'-only themsebow, . , but aldia ttiOr emplog, may bite do oPPsott nit,' of abruli in the grand fightfor fteedrm. S,Va hope they will sot on the suggestion: alto up iart 47 to the Conistry. and allow by your Foto-- enc.' and eutifity at the Polls' that yOU fully up preehlte the deep itopDttana of , this struggle... , Do•nor *ME POLLS Mt - lINWATCHED ova Bumps Igave nen sionding an wetables all (ley. Vote earll. Let every lover , of free don:Awl the !lOC bo early upon the ground, and et p ` thorn T.lfeee abq.bivo not voted by one *Tor t bunt op end bring them wo Re de feite , let , it be without ropresebt. end If we wia; let *Very mei be ready Co ellitti Lis ewe in tbLe vioncry..,.A fall vote and the di; le Oars! . . WaIUCEN=r !—Tata lea coalmt iu - arhleh all your hatetesia are }deeply involved. We have beet Sghling your battles for yob . 16t ue urge you now, to.gire-us yOor aid in behalf of yov_r own rights—the iighti of free labor, free Noll sod free toll : - . Fremoret's Extract from s' • Jotter received from W. . , Hinamarr, Esq., Groad Seorotory of A. P. A. State of _PaaArylraolo, to Jove EPDONOALD, Deputy G. M. of. A. P.A., for Weetenu Pommy]. da:tei • .. • - Pnlaexurratra, Oot, 30, 1856. • to Panzorres 'being a ROIXISII CathOlie to 011 - moonshimr, n deptttation from Gideon Lodge or oar order, under sanction of the erand Lodge :officers, Malted on him ta ascertain the Isetfrom his own bps i -rihether homes a Boman Catholic or a Protestant.' The lateral= was highly eat. iSrattarn hi3(FILUIO9I) Otttillg most enipphati• that he o not, nor never 'tad Lsaila Roman 'Catholic, but was brought up in, and is nOw'a Lan believer in the Protestant faith." • . Signed, Wit. L. Strarmurr. B.—,enyhody doubting the correotness of this,. - can too the original by calling, on lAMIS Lunwsr, Diamond, Pittsbargb. • speaker, In riddreisiaintsigeilcepubllesn meeting In Pro,- Ides:pa the - ,toot laidasiOn- to draw • a "iiatradt'aol only bettethldasetiohaietto and . . • .Bontb. Cnroilrai hut: !gannets Ito end' - end the Woe goothstoen: - In•Doiolinnitoeil•notanoing in • Ahotatter:poostotioo, the, generous .bearing of - I ...GOverisor;Aitten hicaaoaatiag 13porsher! - .Boasto to tficbkair , end the brutal ecaanit . of Pasta** . • /*ma.. upon Ettriistoil§molrmL . , :',After tho mooting be ittio -- grentlt "earprieed to 'ireeitto note front 001Fernoe ABS! himself, •toting that 10 tOd pearl the tmet..O.n and counting the - plea , are ot,*oc-reilonit Intersion. -.The4panker had - : . ..tOthnegined :.thatilOvernoi , Mr.inifwso„solthin pr..E . n'llideiiice.:'Vadai the 'draumsiaacee, anti to misoioni ttoctlori, ...he.thetight it.more proper to refresh frons.'the • intorelowi' mad -dent Ptlf..Glararnar•Aumma near. • teitio male *sensing hiniselt 'I eft hisndoeme letter, es,-rooolee4. teplh• • ! ,, inresobss -.greet . oAtiofootion tholdiolo tone and: tenor of all eyeeoes ocOsion;' , nritt inOmsting thetenthrotentittitel. li hunotionernil}rhskown - that disetnot:Antmr •. , .. , ,,: . i4l 7 :o4..6.oo 4 lWiigtlOngh the North, but oieh "Attlithssiratioketll4.trtsth •thattheletgetiLthoshohriere noc:beiopilin thefal4stjneeitioo.;- 44#8. men 1. - Otrittitdepste. sitisiti,': , ..nn - ct troll 'OblOtoistikreolattiin;:moderste, be a ; Good thing T.ol7*2 l 4ut*Jur:og oati4L-34oilitian,F:i0tligiAtiviAli*.tiqi- I • . Tiled t0040341:16i OP_ • • - • • ilOl 4. fanitiott - they take I . ..., „ . . ===i2za REPUBLICAN NOMINATION& - • • 3E I CP 1 2 7E1.33 ES X X) 333 MT T., JOHN FREmo N T, OF CALIFORNIA. vcm. -imam mmiuusrmawr, IVILLIAM L. DAYTON, PRE.S=OEIINTTI.A.I., M_T_MC'T'ORS, John C. Fremont, Russel F. Lord, James Irvin, Frederick E. Smith, Joseph Edwards, ' Abraham Updegraff, Geo. N. Eckert,, Joseph D. Simpson, Mahlon H. Dickinson, Hezekiah Easton, Wilson Jewell, Edward Scull, Albert G. Rowland, Wm. M. Stewart, Caleb N. Taylor, Alfred Patterson, WM. Darlington, M. D. Benair C Sawyer, Win. M;Baird, - Jacob Painter, Michael H. Shirk, Lawrence L. M'Guffin, Simon Cameron, Geo. W. Arnold, John M'Cormick, James Skinner, Smith B. Thompson. Election, Tuesday, Nov. 4th. TO THE ELECTORS OF PENNSYLVANIA. CITIZENS!—A Contest impends, upon which is staked the welfare of your children. The issue is, shall you govern yourselves, or shall you become the subjects of a sectional power. The question is, shall the majority of individu als, and of States 'govern, or shall a privileged minority of both rule? Shall the basis of Government be changed from man to property? Where slavery rules, men decay! Where labor is in disgrace, and under the lash, Freemen languish! When you are gone,.leave to be recorded on your escutcheon, "he main tained Freedom!" Upon your vote, TO-DAY, may depend the fate of that boundless . region lying south of the British lino, and west of the Mississippi river, across the centre of which your fathers drew the line of Freedom. Buf ftanshave defaced that line with BLOOD I .—Wur. YOU RESTORE rr ? TO THE WORK, TEEN ! Already the distant murmur of preparation, denotes that your comradei are arming for the struggle. After a brief pause, the phalanx of Liberty M lowa, Vermont, Maine, Connecticut and Ohio, address themselves to new conquest, under the bright prestige of recent victory. Glo ry, undying, gilds their eagles, glancing upon the burnished steel of their new array. In the glorious Old Keystone, "the night is past—joy cometh with the morning !" Their Qnatrebras is over—their Waterloo is at hand! Tho clink of hammers, closing rivets up- 7 " the dreadftil note of preparation," is all the answer which she vouchsafes, to the mock-extdtation of the enemy, over a barren victory, which has' amped their courage, and exhausted their coffers. There the battle is yet to be fought, and there the victory is our own! When Desaix rode up, at the head of his reinforcement at Marengo, Napo leen; for once disheartened, said, "You are too late—the battle is lost." t' here is time, then, td win another," was the reply, and so Marengo was won. The distant echoes from other States, are drowned in the peal of your own drums and trumpts, calling upon yon to fall into column. Your duty now is at home. It is to your own doors that yollr imperious lords, and their venal mei cenaries seek to bring the ,durse of slavery.. ' It is you whom theybave threat ened to "subdue"—it is yon whom they hope to "crush out." - • Fellow citizens! do your whole duty at the polls. Bo not content with a mere vote, like the false soldier; who fires his shot and retires; but stand to your arms all day, giving ,plose heed to ambushes and decoy movements, and struggleincessantly for every possible votofor Freedom. Let this be to you ,a bugle-call to duty,, which endures no dalliance__ brooks no delay. So shall Wednesday dawn upon you a day of Glorious triumph ; and to your children, and their children, a perpetuity of happiness, prosperity and Freedom; . • . REP U BLICA.NISM. Tree Labor, the natural capital which constitutes the real wealth of this great ?km:dry, and creates that intelligent power in the masses alone to be re lied on as the bulwark of Free Institutions."--John C. Fremont' s Letter of do coptawo 130.EM.00RA.0"1". - "Make the laboring man the slave of one man instead of the slave of aerie ty,•and be would be far better off. Two hundred years of Liberty have made white laborers a pauper banditti: Free society has failed, and that which isnot fret must be substituted. _ . Free society is & monstrous abortion, and slavery the healthy,, beautiful apa natural being which They are trying unconsciously to Adopt. The slaves are governed Tar better than the free laborers at thellerth are governed. Our negroes are not only better off as to pliYsical comfort than aro laborers, but their moral condition isbetter,"—Richnioni.Enquirer. "GREAS'V" MECRANICS:' "Free society! we sicken 'of the name! What is it but a conglomeration of Greasy Mechanics, filthy operatives, small-fisted farmers and moon-struck the orists. All the Northern and especially the New England -States, are devoid of society fitted for a ivelLbred gsntlemaw, Tho prevailing class ono meets with, is that of mechanics struggling, to, be" genteel, and small farmers who • do their own drudgery, and yet who are hardly fit far a sOuthern gentleman's body servant. This is your , free society which your Northern hordes are en.: deavoring to extend into Kansas." -- 7 Atuseogee, (Ala.), Herald, for Buchman. " Slavery is a most blighting curse upon the Old Dominion; and I know of but one way of getting rid of it--by legislative authority; and so far as my vote can go for that purpose, it shall never be wanted.'--.lfrashington.' "Mr. Polk will find Mr. Buchanan an unrelirblc man. I know him well, and Mr. Polk will yet admit the justice of my predictions.---Genera/ Jackson. • " The great principle is, and ever will remain in force, that men are*by nature free.--Coutinental Cavrees, 1779. No man can lay his head in safety on his pillow in the midst of slarery. 'Thomas Jefferson. We should transmit to posterity our abhorrence of slavery.-7P. Henry. ; You cannot lay your finger upon that part-of the Constitution which con veys the right or the power to carry slaves from ono of the States of the Un ion to any territory of the United States.—/fenry Clay. I am inflexibly opposed to the extension of slavery on' this Continent, be yond its present limits.--John C. .Fientont. i-raLsTß:w' CLAY ON .m,,A5A.. - v - PAR. - w - .. "I have said that I never couid,vote for it myself and Irepeat that f neva Can, and never will vote, and no earthly.power will ever make me vote to spread. slaver); over territory where it does not now exist."—/Tenry Clay's Speech, Feb. ti 18.50. 1 Vote Early—and then see-that all your neighbors vote before you go to dinner. 13emember that a vote for FREMONT is a vote for Freedom. - ONE VOTE,MAY DETERMINE THE RESULT. An Imam for Working Merit—The question tote decided by the people of the United States, on the 4th of Novembor next, the unsettled Territory of the. Un ' ited States be! devoted to the use of the lire mem of the country, where they may establish HOMES FOR THEIR CHILDREN, or shall . it be taken out of the hands of the FREE WORKING MAN and bo cursed and blighted by the establishmeet of Slavery throughout the whole ex tent, Beak Every Name on your Ballots.—All manner of devices will s. be resorted to; , on election day, to cheat Fnnmon voters :with spurious ballots, Soniarath the right, heading and the wrong names, sonic) with the right names at the top and the wrong, ones below, some with the Electors' name misspelled, &c, ke. ikc.. These tricks are part of the regulai machinery of the "Detaocra ay." . The only security is to take tickets from no "one unless you. ersonally know and can trust him. And; in all cases, no Voter should over .deposit `a ballot until he has read every name on it, and ascertained by comparison with an authentic list of nominations, that it is correct, thron bout Often then sands Of votes are lost by carelessness in this respect.. - 'Pick your Flints and Try. it again!" = Fremonters of Allegheny, you did nobly on the 14th of October, but you can do far better on tho 4th .of November. Every Ward and. Township can increase its vote for FREMONT and DAYTON. Lot each go in for .tho biggest gain,. and add at least 1000 to your 4800 majority. IVill it, work foi it, and you will win it. • If yOu have worked, (f• Coats, roll up sleeves, and work harder! Is your district thoroughly can vassed? Do you blow your exact strength?.' . Have you labored with the doubt ful? have you4cine all you can to arouse anti-Slavery Demociats to the dan ger of yedii4foi-two-slavery'efiticlidates? Rave you stirred up the "don't-care whether-I-vote-or-tiot"- patriots? Do the adopted citizens of -your neighbar hoodfu4:-Understand the issue, Free or Slave labor? .„ Are your terms oylin ieti.to bring out the voters ?,2., Have the sick, the .aged and the infirm been pro vided with proper conveyances? Are your Challengets,-VotODistributors, and 'Myra= detugnitted? Will they bo on hand early and stay till tho polls are OE NEW JERSEY EnniMEIYM=I Consilfmti4for Voters.' ",(11iicens. , ,nr this great-Republic; the faun. lions' of which were laid Freedom, and. Atit!ility. and growth, of which in Al the . nitilreauty of that Freed* is tko hope of "world, listen on iho eve of casting your Tote another President of the 11aired Staten; to following considerations: Enl37 tps Cinema= Randal, Their (the DenweratiO party) only safe gige. they find, ia to nay that Slavery ie right, and that reason It.cught to be extended as far . will naturally go. We are , glad of this. - • felt (tom ehe first that it was the only rate p. Lion (or those north 9r South to stand on; we boon known that we harp dOne no diestsr to 1),t000rato at the North by backing them iu seacco and out of season, to that wind. • reacacn is_becoming so strong in public opin ell ore; the country that we would not bee • prised to find the pro-eatery party tranenend limits otthe institution, and control the coon of Btatis where there or* no slaves. * * * So tong, therefore, as slavery ie right, an , i is right to buy and volt slaved, thero is no yr. ng iu the foreign uteri trade, and every consid rat lion of poltoy ie in favor of it. * * We would !alga oar own standard; we wo Id level all difencee, we would much to the 0 .ed plain; .we Would state a question In which I . ere is no palliation and no compromiee: and, to 11 most perfect ritidication of slavery, we w .1 strike down the barriers to the slave trade. * 4 i If we mmit alavery to be extirtgaia lied, It be axe rated to dlitantages. Men will poin it as t a bleak spot a the page of Watery, , .. will th tit - :Heaven that among all other ill: life, it Wee net their lot to have participate. snob enormity. Bat let it be triumphant, will be triumphant, unless we let it fall It the legislation of a foreign sentiment, and it be oherished,loied, and eulogized. The who helped - it in tho oriels of its features, be pleased ap.on• the lists of patriots and as. Other eocipties -will form.upon the model, will become treason to 'question an Waal] which now it in piety and rhino to condemn Freemen of the United Stater, if .Yec app of each doctrine as the shore, vote for Buo t ex; for it is bet the legitimate cerryinA on its fullest extent the slavery extension print which he is pledged by the 'Cincinnati Pin to uphold. • iltrum tho Richmond ZtquiciLl -Border ruffian and Southern filibustering Unthrophy, are etrisining Avery unreel° Imp the condition of the white [gnu by extending areas of African Slavery. and thus rondo cheaper nod. more plentiful the producte negro elave labor, w i tlah have . become neon fits oflifo with the ocircst of the whiten. . If you are in faior amid a method at 'Droving the white man, If you wish to end• Border Ruffuunt% in their atrooittes in Ka . • and Southern Filibueterein whatever they thecae to do, vote tor buottawea, for be ie p od friend of Border Koklour. and Southern busters; and pleage4 to support them In alasery•extension "philanthropy;' as set 11 above in the Richmond organ of the &MA Democracy. I=3l Wo cannot increase, Slavery by impor and by removing Blares from one State or ritory to another, we only give them a space and of courts greatly ameliorate their If you are in favor of thin anti-Slavery elan way - of extmadiog Slavery, vote for Svc AN, for It lo regular BeenallAll Demooratle trine preached at the North by Damoorati• gang, liming which the Pray:dance Port chief. - W1L4.1" TIFF SAID or FILMONT. Jams BrottANA.F., now candidate for Free. Of the United States,..icetiCed: : "LIU (CoL Fro:rat:Fs] services were very, 1 noble; be bore a conspicuoue • . part in the ' , quest of Caltfornis,and, ill top opinlon,is : it ter i• twitted to bo called the canqueror of 1 vfo in than any other man." tutor Unman, of South Carolina, said ''ke (Cal. Fremont) is - a gentleman of rar douthertts, of rare abilities.' The lion. Jour C. Cannons, the ido statesman of South Carolina: "I have acquaintance lath the Colonel, • em so favorably impressed as to him, th would tut readily trust him as ani other indi al; his integrity is beyond suspicion." Senatoritusw. of Texas: "I regard Col. Fremont u one of the . heroic , and success:al officers i 2 our army . army s of which any cation might be proud. "I Senator Ilsatpr of North Carolina: owroo with tho Senator from Taloa th (CoL Fremont) is a men of extraordinary and ability." The Hon. Lit. Du of New York :. •"Col. Prentont esbibited a combinatio energy, promptitude,_ eagacity, and prnd which indicates the hisbest capacity -for and military command.. Thu the not ptry do justly, CO Isis tralattble and rdistingash Macs, I entertain hot - the slightest doubt.. The Hoc Joni J.Aiurrssant, of Sante "The - courage and conduct of CoL Pre hare signalled his name. Elie' services peculiar, Wended with great stsponsibill himself—anrseterized by groat firteno humanity, re ;well as dovotiortto his canal. The HOD. DANIIL Thesria, ofklassanh. "Cot PreMent is a young. officer. of merit—ace who deeerres well of his coon the bravery end abillty,with which heeled Ms important and delicate duties tit Califo If you viish for President of eel:Nita ft a mu with the share high ilarseer, and with to rebuke the vib , slanders of Dem: and Know Nothinglent against snob a iha if on wish to arrest the aggressions of and flillbneterient, preserve the integrity of dam, and prevent , its besomlog • bye•wor reproach among the nations nf the earth, for Pantos?. Thus toting you will .he tr the 0310101. i of this Repeal*, true to the alpine of its Union of ,Stater, /rut to,, its thation, tree to yOureelf rotmcsti, the tights of all, Freepea, trod to the trio Freedom Itortelt; and true to the troth of B . l.lirldral I+3 WINTDIOIIIcLaUID.--A gang redcoa bitada was gapped on the Rennsyl railroad yesterday to vote .In Oreenehm. Lsyslbatua toiloshlp, Westmoreland oxi Same Actcnioratitizpolitioitiut vere about a time: Tnn Loitoon Tinge Beeneri.—,Some .w written to the London Thus a letter puipi to come from Georgia which beats ; all the ggscA the tiles . 41 . 3[1:111 - ChatPtill'il3 he monde. In addition to the letter io no etl In the "Thanderee in which the "butts," forth by their veracious - correspondent a rayed in tragic style: This artioie .to b .41hillread Duels In Genres," and the to! is an extenet from .Ih,. . So, not to repeat the dotalle, we will e.m th results. lore Is a train consisting of on• ion. passenger car and a luggage ear, with ea is f emoted's. It starts with twentptlve pane , gers ocessionally taking up some and potting 'dow some in the coarse of a journey which be; as at 5 o'clock in the afternoon and Gude at. +,} the next morning. The passengers know a , •ut ati muob of one another at *arcing le pass • ;era usually do. Three getinto the train to. ether; / It another 'Nt's's sartesletauce of them' ano her itt tha father ‘. , l* one of them; two others are I' *andel and there are, two fathers with their so s. In the tonne often hours and a half in thl select community, no liner than ill aometimes• am: bled round ar'pritrate dinoer table in this eteopf oils, there are Ave intuit • dttels with f Ire. mate; a eixth duel, Which watt arranged, not come off, owing to the death of sn in principal in another duel; a seventh doel, there wan eveg reason : to believe had place, though the train went on to B oon results to transpire; eighthina so er. trio desert passengers fifteen era entk eattiing more or less tato. the action Arian; twelve took a direot - port in do were billed; and three were left as the era tag. Four of the dnels were. fought at lent spots, the train stoppleg for the 4 one was totted in the luggage -car w train wes in motion; e nd the one with results watt/Ought at a regular stopple Three of the dead bodies were le ft held was carried fents the scene of the duel posited on theinggage; another brai n to the toggle onr; &Bother "was the roadside. Of the els, killed two; were and two warp their eons, enifither kill Bungles his eon, and one child Join:Oen rosettes his father.' On the eacesionsif duel detrain did not stay, It ;oat, but t followed by telegraph. arthit !wound e thooonipator, beeemieg keen'in the spa ed' sod the servitors remounted the te in the last InStance the conductor-vette! felt o, qualm,• and ke managed to leas the wervivers :an the road, while, with t thet.Aretoon, ,he boxed up the D ee, tk: further .elarighterr. The - tiros ' Vat ;,- olght,:the hot este beluga; afinthe _ It lietated. tbar these -alv .sot dents, and that . surges w e ek paid* some WO eneouitter QAUI9 ta i l. '• - IME=E MEI Good News from Philadelphia: The follonisig despateh gran Senate list night from 54th:thin 'surto kr Phalan:phis:- PlllLkDiLliallty NCT. 3, 1556. Gazettr.—The CityErgo:air° born mittee, which. within a week expelled& member for' favoring the Union adjourned this afternoon with - three hearty cheers for Hutt poker. SANDERSON'S TICKET (THE STRAIGHT FILLISIORE TICKET) HAS BEER WITHDRAWN within an boor. We 'MI got from twenty•Beven ro Way - thousaid votes to morrow. The Democrats cannot reach their former vote. B. J. REA, Editor Times. • Tlie annexed dispatch from another•Vousliy reliable source 11413 receilvil yesterday by Go.. Johnsloa: PHICADHLPIII4, Nov. 3, 1856.--Thiegs all right ; Fillmore and Whelan° straight Committee adjourned this afternoon with three cheers tpr Union Electoral ticker. The Union is complete. WILLIAM MILLWAILD. • Tan UNIOJITtmcwr Envonsari.—A meeting of the Fillmore men of city wan held at their tread Quarter., yreierday, and a retmlutiott en doming the 'Jelin, 'Nike can panned by a con eiderablo majority . . About e dozen belted, and Will vote the'etraight ticket, but the litplie3 will not fellow them. Trio African Slave Trade to be Reopened The decree whioh has recently- been issued by Gen. Walker; Free Went of the Republic of Nica ragua, re-entablishing the institution of Slavery, and inviting.the importation of negroce, is now attracting rehab attention. For our min part we were highly pleated with the deoree, for via sea decidedly in favor of re opening th e elate trade, in order that the price of entrees *nay be reduced to nude figures as that emery Industrious poor 111612 may .purohase and become a slaveholder. - . We regard the course imitated by Gen. Walker as not only dortect, hat challenges the approval of the entire mass of people ineabiting the Southern States, and we believe that they will =stain him in the position be ha; assumed. Honing and believing that the Confederacy now known is the United States of North Ameri ca will soon be dissolved, we look upon this moveinent of Gen. Walker as that of a elates man; and Ce hope the day it not far distant when Central America, embraoing the Island of Cuba; will farm part of the Southern Confede racy..HCarolina Timer, Ca: 27. As h naturally as night eacceeds the . day or summer spring, does the above doctrine from the Carolina, 7Vma follow on the footsteps of the principles annoauced end defended by the Pierce- Bael+rdsn DCmocraoy. The South Carolina and Virginia pro4davery perm declare themselves satisfied that Mr. Buchanan will be sleeted. Ths4 they say will be a fall sad free endorse mentiof the right of the slaveholder to take his htomiXo "property" into the Territories. It will fix upon a firm bubo the doctrine that the Feder al Cionetltuflon is a slovery•extendlng Meru- . mei Bat what will be the gain to elevery; even It brie Territory, if it baja not the slaves' to stock it with, The answer is ready. O 3 to' the market where !sharer' are to be found and where they may be.bought or stolen. Those who vote for Mr. Buchanan, vote, therefore, fbr the reopening of the slave trade, for making slave 1 territory of every foot of ground we now posse's which has-not yet been eroded into BtateS. _ Bat that is not all, nor the half. Read the shovel extract and observe the coolness with 'Dhoti the future plans of the o,lend-Manifesto party! are marked out. U eneral Walker's canna le regarded as not only 'correct" tint "it ohal lengits the approval of the entire mare of the people inhabiting the Southern Stalest" What is shit corset General, Walker has alclirhed the ties ,of 4824 Wilds pacded Nicaragua freer the introduction of Slavery. Bon. Pierre Soule, the bUsem friend of Mr. Buchanan. his coworker in the Ostend conference and cosubecriber to the Ostend Manifesto, the men who would seem I - i to be conseleneeekeeper for the Demeoratic can- . &late for the presideney, in the month of Sep tember last past, visited General Walker in ids "kingl . dom," purchased there one of tha coal's. cited. mashie of the realm, and scarcely had been 'announced to return to New Orleans when we learned thed all the barriers egelasttho'en oronogmente of African Sierery upon Nicaragua were i broken'dowal Who can doubt Chat .Meesre. Buchanan and Seale were coworkers in thin piece of busbiess as they were is the plot for stealing Cuba? And the end of such a move artintlis plain. It le to be Tad In every fillibue tiring paper of the South, which may be said to include the whole democratic press of that emo tion., It 'my be read, in the extract from the Caro'ine Times as above; in the Charleston Mer cury knd Standard, in the Richmond Enquirer, in the New Orleans Detta and in all the leading Jeri of the South. In feet the next ionic fo tie American people to decide, if Mr. Boeh m:mai fiball - be elected OR ruin DAT, will be whether or not the Armen Slava Ts . stin ahall be re-opened. Whet say yen free mew of Penn sylelai Shall the answer be yes or no thin day! Answer for your children and for . Your, ir selye .. INTSEISILIRCE ISMS STIRS Aera.- . -.oc the 18th altbsto the Aeia lefs - Liverpool and arrived in New York on the 81et. The news le Interest. 1,3 8•1 - - ; . . A change if ministry Ind been made in Spain. A dessee of- the Queen strikes the eo.'....titutlon of 1846 and establishee the ancient regime.— NaristrEupenedon O'Donnell. : . Just before his reentry into `power Names had a porsonat affair With the husband of the Queen's elstes.ln.4w, whom be aimed in true South Carolina style, meeting bins accidently et the house of.s common 'friend, i ~~ 1 :. hi. rile 4 a..? tat. 4 The London correspon4ont of the N. Y. Tri'• bone elle that Whin in, France look serious.— The la copy toarlot LI still in a preaarioa, con dritioi end le generally believed that the eter of NOpoleattio on the wane; The Londonnner epesior out latest hlra olready. i:. ~t. Res , pectlog the Neapolitan Moony, there is loseing . roally now. - Thera existed an imprea• sion that the note of. England and Prunes yenta be communicated to theKtostof Naples on Wed.. neaday, the 16tb, and failing. au immediate and favorable reply, the Amhusadors would he with drawn, and the theta procied,; tiot to, but to eranl Nitples.! Eing Bombe, hes assumed ; the loftiest abstainer> he learned that " rtifssia nrOba bly atonal at Ma back ea' shown by the circular, of rinee aiiilsebakott • • ' .pitst I I torte The 'Mott•6u treope irore rim:mating the: . pri ,i , lol,lltlett! • • I SPECIAL Nanutcs. -Waxy! WenUe!l--Varjonatheories hove hoed started Math* to the mit in of Intestinal wormy, and yet the queetion UOW a vexed owe worm medicalenthorii tlis. li:wombat, bowerer. all inibr m *d. imdki wh4li egagrew-le fatal manes of the blue= they mart on children. At the. Season of ithe year, ths *Well of wornm are moat frequent es well unmet damsons. We take meat plain:nein directieg the attention dpartrate to the.Verottfrere of Dr. Aldan°. Dratted •by riemini Bece.4 Pittaburgh. It Is one of - the meet extraordinary mellolnes ever lutralneedro the ;mtg.% and has never Whet of *unless when tried. _ 113.Purchatere will be careful to ask gr Dr. Ate.LANS'a IntAIBRATILD il/glll l / 1 1671. =A take tone dee. All *that Venntrava, In etnaparlon, tun vorthlean leteenela Vermlluget allehils Web:lW Liver Mlle. ane ninr be blast alt retneet•ble Drug Storni In the United Statee, Ind Canada. Nana nennlnneritbont the Wine. tore noliAkerli - 91.11:1111NO BIWA ; TEE GREAT FJ3GLIBE REIMS. SLR J 24018 OLARKE'S Celebrated Femme Pills. I.l:mad ended which tithed or the of the ned ae I f the PXopmod from a prescription of Sir JaMel marimm.D:. Ph7tlttsu E:ittsoituusri . pa ski Quist ttibt ihkraltudil* bledithio is uutalltat tee ailf*ol tboaapalnfol and tkagoroos thrsiowa lordmttetb. fp t iachteratta * l l Pi wk. relaoloa allObitrooticao. ikod the o.tiy. *ma with twridatiir• nom rpm *mild lit too: two or three 'lnaba *oda* 10 tow. , familitok May tenth tia constitatiouJanii loam tho .at 'Ruing dosbut Igor, loiabbitz tea =Um , to Patna bet 'WWI with aatoti to herself soil • . . •• la IQ costioffitarrinugokilotd Wald madia ita.toda tbabticksiut Utah'. lisattoon. bailitoo oithibtlit VaaP tiOnel PabiltstSaa ottho naatt,towtw* of Bpialta,nrio. .10. Diet Ifoaaohoi wad an the r Waal &Nato hots akin* .by a disorder*: eystata, theft Pills' will *beta earatabasti sti dhow tam* kiln 1011*. sad okktook moutoinotiody, do Dot toot...mkt:3. aunt:to:o i riaticOotis woiottotoyano ikon 4. 3 the titik,4 States saidt 9rio Ikea. Bdl •• -•- , - • I. C. O ar ALlitia Ohatoollawrazota, rum* MOW. alobsthh Y.. 4. bi.-41,10 add *atop. loaxalw watkowt to lap, it,a. W es*aCsat, dlifasors l . ol3,4ol -t.PI 1 1 svi.ja for aida Isa.thiuta*.kf .14094 - oxfoor :of w 00 d.4 5.. 3 0 t 04. 1 .93. ABlGkorawetr roam sta smitbAda szsv. Joe. irr.s4iM.Dtastamt • ;.t amt.sea The Bitten. all their are represemted ISL—Deaxliiln-1 Ur* rad ionroasrams BMus, and had them ,n Lk, b,. soalserrally =Loma Wm to lb, pabilo 00 :O tlika wat E Ul !' E WD!etilitlY. Yotte% - EWA. itiole6i ratell. Dr: eintwensztve woo; pp' gni EWA= Wear. 10044116101021 " 4 400101112 /Live pun Baptize OS the $ 0 . , nr. l 4 6cOnebeebreur hut:ice iaboetiet of thee aktai with hanta or rapt= or Ito tonrola to mY Won 0.1 Oaortment. ofTroiaratetrie9a Oastatou, oud tell dt @fit f ac. *mead aod sattallietloa amoOlogOld l>s "'TY two, at no; aka Na ItO Rood Sheet. Plttibargb. Pa. Olaf of tbs Golder Mortar. Anon' the ttstain p 4 bi au win be 109214 /aim tSqdl: 4 l acne Trasr: 'trend , obit ifehtoortan Gan diaatie Trutt= theatea Angle mg, dotibia; Matlient astatiatta• Merles Slip* , eeprino Tot=' fir. 9R. net's &wrier 2tgu; • The mine of Trauma. airy,fecest tt to V. liatitial Or [tortured patients can be ealtieti Irricalttlaa mem mad nmitiag the =near* areal:l4 thshlpe. stalk* ;OAPs: tta rupture Se on tb gbt. or 'left side. I also ion and sle ptD e. 94mirtes Lacs or .94y Brace, for the eius of Prea lame Uteri, Witakoess of the Chest or Aodoman. raf Ciavelalillseta end any vostaola lieforeliOX ea sank. and debilitated ma/Mon of flu abdaziail Dr. Fades .AWirs , LldEapperf.er. - Zaptirh irkutie ete maul ACc.nritio Bets: . _ . An notrlf oferf kind of k!orPOrtor J.). In use. i " *At sta_ao 4 Drool of ord.,' off's. tot feat ottofied and att.:Jo fhoolderal yerioae. ' : _ M. , i. SZ.Ckiarg. for broken ma viricOsei felltf. ' : ' Surp B+- U, atoll kindi. yrinx. , 1.1 con variety end ',Werra end In fed ese77 kind of rarreenkel eminent. used In the ems of dieseie Inc Ram= wonid state to Pere3oe In weht_,_„ ~0 7 /tmcsa or Tromso, • • that home often seed to =lt the- p at ien t .7 writing, tint it is slaws better to tie the Wien MI O . ply the Truss or Braes tcynmally, Address! • • DIL - 4,1E11, IL KSYdifir, 140WoOdirt. wide:Uwe • Man of the holden llartar. To Nervous Sufferers A retired clergyman, restored to health in a few tars; attnr mean fears of great anions saflartat. Is soodous to mako tins, the WWI or tare. Will matt (It.) tie Dre= l l 4 .lo¢ wad. Motet the gat. JOHN M. LIACINALL:Na L 9 Patton USK. nrooLlra N Y. kaeosistee.smva. • Inquirtant Notice to those Aillicted• IVITII OIiatONIODIERADED by Dr. A. P. BEATA, New York City., Finding It ammadble to attend neramally to all my radiant& and being unwilling to tenet such ne nonelbindestion to maistants or idendeata, and for the POrPOse of suppressing the ale of wattages and Inimleneil quack medicines, 6,1 wall as the • totporltlons anneetteist molar notjtiMis names; offering to meld retinae gratis re on receipt of letter attulps or One dollar. an — to obotlote the above, and to accumniodatinatlinte i•all Parts Of the hindlirms, with. full 'directions; tonl. any disease, for .15,eutless • Mesh:Lunt in reqtdred for • Dneeer period than: one rionth c when the fee lathe for each =moth. The lee for all oorgimai OlieraritoWir , eluding that. for tie redical mere of hernia: will depend upon the peculiarity Of the cam Patients will gin •hill statement of all their evil:interne. es the remedies are PM. pared with an 'medal reference to each cue. All momy lettereahouldlw relent:red. The fret part of my 11100- meted work will be mat to any address on the receipt of 10 cents, A. t • 101Apring street, opposite theft. tilehotae Hotel, . oein apanidne Now Took. The only Ikedal Awarded by. the New York Ityldbittort to the Eneltb or foreign teuce Mann setarere bee been obtained, =boot, ntuaermi =Met WV. by LEA a ITEMINEI, or Maly WaIiCESTZESUIZE SAUCE, whereby farther testimony Is afforded of its being the The celebrity of this 211044 hu extended to erery gnu ter of the Riot.. gad its e Mosey in Dramoting the Mu& hoelthis becomingdally more observed Ind acknowledged. In the United litotes it to held to to the met agn.sbui condkhant, and I esteemed for its tonic 'and invigorating increctles, its ha kali cm enabling the Atom& to digest l)btb Onathunt at Europe, thaw bilattiu PPP" P.m retitled to bprigentlattam who writes to LEAt FIX BINS thne....l haws carried f bottle °fp= Woree oto Sane In alarm I havejost CCRIDIcts4 armlet SPaln and Po to and believe Imre =I present date of health to its awn= Luu L stomschk. sad I think medlatnat. can with truth asp thorn Is nothing to a trapelar's b.:l - ea essanUal to his ecomihrt, at laut In thane countries. se tour game. In India. also, where IL to found at the mess of smug :raiment, :• medial gentleman want nom Madras to his brothel in the same prafsmion' at 'Mistreat's. In the knowing tans' *Ten Les a 'Pemba that their Banos is highly mimed to India, and that It Is. in MT opinion. the most palatable as well as , the mass wholesome num . made." This name II meltable for emery variety cf diah, and t a animist demand which lb, excellence basen►ted ban led to Maas Imitate= being offered to the seabllee under a variety of num. but the germane may be known by the names of •'LL6 t PZILILIbrer being Warmed nPon the patent metallic capsulsa or patent alma stopper or the bottle. as well as the labels and aeraPPere Sots !Feats tor the United Stater; • 3011 N DIRGOAII *EMIR, aolrits : 404 Brolvsy. Nsv-York. Foi Constanpuon, FicrotuL%. . BAKER a; CO'S ' • Medic inalTranspareni Cod Liver OH Highly osteemod by tho itedieal malty therroghent the Matted Ststee tee:: to Dtedife weettlai , and oniArrelty, LannedLetf, Mad meatier anklet/. majority of the reoldent tehydeisne of Phileoleipitie glee tide Oil the venetian of their Wit apnrerei`i and Se .1 teeter their confidence. reeonunend It to their rtlenta .it nreserlbe It In 'guar ;meth", • - , . .AM • /muscly Air. Caziwaraption. Dronchitia. Astra= Dout.Rbennenticin. General Debility. and of &sofaions Affection& is etutde anifitalled. effectinig • cue; or &lira" .Ling wafering when other guAlelaeoluies Nannffeetured ail y by JOIN 0. BAKU a ax. Nn 100 N. 3d street, Ptilindelals. and acid by the Dragghte •n thb city and eleseriere„ gang JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. I MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaulty fault - DOOM Wittdow 4111111 m, Window Gaud; &c., Noi. 91 Second st., tt, 86 Third st., (betwetn ood azdAlezket,) prrrsßußceu, FA.. - novo 'on band a. variety of now pati.;rna irgari/Fdigt.pfgage!!ifstiparrota=agt HOT avt - PS & COLLINS. OM[TIMM TT R i maintAn.) • Agricultural Virarehowie, REED'STO73.I3.'' No: 129 Wood,Sts . eet, ap2Lbid&trT PIT'iSaIIRGLL W: H. WRIGHT, Na. e., bellows Woad and Jtar.l.4 Ns, PITTSI3I7/1411:11s . PA/9 Munufaciturers of and Deslen in ALM- Ehin9 li ns. l 9gatig l ai l Ma a aVai m edat lEirOu Manz. Heparin', Rasladiaz sasd Bata Cad. lag date co ar*ar atom% node°. - earquithoy.onamosqedruitizipl r itsawk tram HATS, CAPS AND" FURS. -hri,"C3 0 R & C 0... IWHOLESALE &RETAIL g. T- T E R. S Virood Stri)et, Have &I'M* on band a tall , Sad vrmlea Vcck of "UM, OLPB . AHD BIBS Wholesale and Retail sold at tbe tovssr DAUM Patcra, to which VA . / invite attention otAll mobsaim oeD;dtf EAGLE STEE L woßirs JOSEPH DILWORTiI co., (*roma.= r geiltssompectrr, ac..) Out Steel, German, Saw, Bileter.-Plongit - • G SIEEL; . AXLES VICES, SPEINGS,' PICKS, rdattooka, Wedges, Hariovt Tooth, tto. w4iiistatur., narir mama avactov, rsetvtan Vica3 wan kW-U. 644 . • i PITT EIBT.12:0 H, P A:' Jaanins7 IliblkirUAT • Non littestations.—Dr. I. Scott & co: Having Weil TO= attunes , Itopopied LturPIIL.I am ocant.eDed to *tate .hah, otter trying almost all other PI Durum, no Pills oval to them In Hier oactottlnt. tick heodocho and derontentent of 4 , * iguana , . ihnlthtc4o. Yh Der.. 13.11383. JAMEII.IIOItION.' Dr Mlantre hohrtred Lim Ms sod InttmedVitml• *gm also Dr. I. BattPs Oeleteated Whits Chtlititon Linl anent, prepored . solely tottlar the inaperrbdow of Dr. • Scott, atagnlsr Medial Eir!kasts milt 'rad= dpiatui ' Done irtattne only ss propard by Dr. I.lSerttt a . GW role l'rrprkdrre. Lank PIA Itarszatairn,' YR. Dr. Mo. Lare'r Imprlrred Ltrrt Ms and linprorrd , ' Pomfret. ' socorapaolt4 by reratlesto of O. Malang., ALL tile nbarairdirines for sal& by• -• Dr. 0 RO. It. KNYUlfttl.4O Word Wert . Witelattle amt " JAS. P. ILEX" NO, Albs pcif t naar U. R. Depot, British and Continental Exenange.. . • . 3/0112 BLLIR "DIZATTN Br 1)111(CAN, BHEWEIiN 6; CO, ON ,1111 UNION BANK, LONDON, ZH s% 18 or ix •ND rairAnDs These Drafts aro available at all the grid: drairroweispfltsuacd. Becpuld and Ireland. and , II: , lie Ow dray BRUIT BILLS - • 11. A. rintebauta, & niArixfroar I,.mann .Vlbleti wew an ■ 11.tr1t1tatwo .11 mt.' a %maim' Payola lataullai to tnwYaiataadautparaa retaraiali au warp ofCtradit, aun irbizll*Arar an 6e , obtathal, ' 4 4 4. 4 . 4 40442 Of Bliby Nam; aervther aaleittes Is *a "I?.. 7 ll ! " , 4"''rzcuP 4 tt r. r Ei OM. • . esh294; ' Wend. atrose Vated saw. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS .ISAAC. JON:ES, ILIZERICTIM:110? ICABT STREV. dritiNG, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, : :S 'BINGS AND ANIS_ , Corner Ross and First Sim% - ~ PTITSBURGR. PA. ' .D. a. B. ROGERS'ri CO :'r' unains , 161PIWVIJ PATENT -• ••• • Steel .- Oultivatqr ,Teeth • . Ciait!i it - ftc;tus -- cim ,Frati Stamm, -)nmtaite PrrrintnElli. LlZAtcp 11EVIIIER & ANDEBRON, (B...notaLlJadate akco,S , ' - POreAgn i ts NIPTS. SPICES' eoilfationary, Share, Val Wprka, 3 fr,w46 giti6triP: - - 44; 4 orli aHoSO. pntrxwmt. ICE' CREAM I :_.OtBTER. SALOON BY ILLUILICO3 =WI • - maw ?N.:a dal werrallsxua Inuteact.imaT. oetfedif Pmernsatt. p'Slffi. 110111 M sinni, map ) Emma, WEGROCERS,__ 1.22 Second nod 131. Fenn. Stretoe, mr29 • 3'Ir2SBL•B9R P 1 DENTISTRY. 'a a... 11 A Z ME EN, SURGEON - DENTIST, nom NEW YORK, -; Extracts Tooth Without Pain; By a Last Benumbing Agent:to the Game Mgr. WirThierti Teeth ea Gold. tylzer, Pb 147.1 vid Gatti paths, sad perfarml ell Dente' operations he I selintlfek =owe. sarCarda and tizettlin It Its o41:4. 54 sanrursELD slater, prrraDußozr. ocsamrlio J. M. LITTLE. MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 6.1, ST. CLAIR STRUT. - (Dr, New 03 , 03 ,a, • • PITTEIZSaII. PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE & CHI CAGO RAILBOAD, SPRING .ATIRANGEMENT. o=t) Trains Daily. Paisengar Trains will tun daily, eziaii Lem' Pittsburgh tor Cristline at 2.00 A. M. s AI A hi, and MO P. M. Learn OtesUbta ter Plttatteutt at 800 A 111AJP aid 12.60 P.M. These truing all tow dew tonteettene at dreetßea. with-trains far Cohzdate, Duda, Cteeddatl, Megetr dine. Iteltaraptlla, Chltage. Bt. Louie and all points on did]; exteedlng West and Bout:oared through 0100. dlana and Med& • Thaw Dana Roza Plltshdrifh conned at Btatisfilld with' Thaw on Randualin Dianziald and Newark mai. Rd Obkagra Taladownd Bandosky. Oannadians are mad, it dlltsnaa witliTraLus on Clerdand and Pit - Muria Ilaad fta Oloveland, Maas/. Thnttirk and ft 212 °. ' _ Paniongarlapiff inn PillabarrA at aP. IL ib r eandoswr. Salado and Obleaga, tufa the benefit of Werth' mat st Manesil ea Crlaratand. and' =ha In Memo wt . insali medne. . • . • . . • links gut from Q•utlinainak• aloes assautloas with trains On Pennsylvania antral IUL for Pidladahhla Baltimore and New York. " • •• ' , Tnsonsch Tteksta rms sold to tiotrunlyos . Day t on. o Lamas matt. Loulswills. St. Lords. Indisnanalls. Banalhalalno Chhwito. RooklOand. lowa city, hrinlisth. Hilwariltis. Oahu. Shrhurhald. Illy Tort Warta. car.u.a and tn. principal cities in the Want. Through 'Masts our this llna maybe had it al3 of the Om places Ito Pltistrazide - Philatelnbla, Ultimo sad New Toth., - Th• NSW 'BRIGHTON I.OOO.IIMADAVON =MN loam rhorlirlghtan far Plttaburcli ar, and /.Id P. N. Lama Plttalosrith for New Bright= athN 'Lana for paste and Bather Intbraustion sztav • r...I6IiNEION - At the =war adios. undsi Idononsratwia taw, -tir at the Federal giant Statice, to • GEORGE PARKIN Tlekst a tint. . ' J RIELLY. Pusourez Agswk Plttabarst, GO. Had raTad PENNSYLVANIA: INEMUNCE CO. OF I'ITTSBI:r3IO.S No. 63 Fourth Stropts.' • ialharised Capital _ 111.1172 EX EMIZDISig3 A 371 OTICER PRO.Pi2I7 ' Arra= Lou Penns by Fire. kW the Perils or the See end Dared litylivatei 'and Wei. 1 , ../obas* .BGdl arkerrar. •Isetb w.liliallatoet i /war. ratter. Geo. w. Stab. D. R. pat. • I. Grier e ad* A. J.Jorkes, 7.11.4- R. A, R. arrisr. W. S. ft, - D. 31. bcw, Predant. HID. WM. 7. laintrrON. _ • Viw.Prerident, EDDY DIITTARSON. Secretary D . /Wart:lr. A. A. 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