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After the storm had passed over, he wrote,
Nov.ArlB2B; - to-lotfayettel-K-- - ---4- 4 - , -...- , ` , ---- 1
"On the eclipse of federalism with us, though
not its extinction, its leaderS got up the Missouri
question, under the false front of lessening the
measure of slavery, but with the real view of
producing a geographical division of parties,
which might ensure them the next President.
The people of the North went blindfolded into
the snare, following their leaders for, a while
ivith.a zeal truly moral and laudable, until they
femme sensible that they were injuring instead
of aiding the real interests of the slave, that
they had been used merely as tools for election
eering purposes; and that trick of hypocrisy
*
en fell as quickly as it had been got up."
Such were the opinions of Thomas Jefferson
upon the Missouri compromise line. Yet Black
Republicans are claiming now to be followers of
Jefferson. Are such men ignorant or dishonest
E4r Vittsbargl2 Vast.
Viii - D - NiSl) - II MORNING
FOR PRESIDENT,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
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GEORGE SCOTT, or COLUMBIA CO.
JACOB FRY, Jr., hioNroomrar Co
MASS MEETINGS
OF TOE
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
4 . 4 The Union must and shall be preserved•"
Tar, Dzwocascv or PzirsSYLVillitA, and all others in (slur
of preserving the Union of the States, now seriously endan
gered by a sectional organization, led and controlled by tl.O
Open enemies of the Federal Constitution, and conducted
upon the alarming Idea of repudiating nearly one.linli ~f
the States of this Union, are ,espe.ithilly notified that M.11:-S
11.1gRTINGS will be held at the following timed and plans , ,
of the friends of JAMES IIUCISANAN fur Pro alent, an.l
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDOE for Vice Preeident :
At CELAMBERSHIJRG, Franklin County, ou THIJILiDAi
the 7th day of August, liStit, being the clay after thee Lew ,
crank. State Convention.
At ERIE, Etta Oututt), cn WEDNEgbA y", the .27 th ti, t y
August, 185 U.
At PITTSBUROII. Allegbeey County, EDN
the 10th of September, lase,
At BELLI4FONTK, Centre euanty, on WEDNE:BI)AV,
24th of September.
At if iBILISSUItia, ithe Capital a the State,) OD WEt
NESDAY, the let of Cictobei •
And at PHILADELPIIIA,,•a the 17th of September, 1. - r,
beteg the Anniversary of the Adoption of the Comititethdi
of the United States
Eminent DemcaTat, fr.An onl own and uth.,r State, :11
be present at all thems meerauge, sidte. thar ielivw
citizene.
By otttet of the
DEMOURATIC STA TT CRNTRAL
THE CAMPAIGN POST.
It is three months yet to the Presidential elee-
tion. We will furnish the Weekly Pit to clubs
of tea or more timing that time for the low price
of TEITTT CENTS each. Three dollars Wilt pity
for ten papers fur the time. Now, how cuu
any good Democrat or friend of the Union
do service in the cau s e better than by raising ten
dollars and sending for thirty•four Pore for u-e
among his neighbors
The Post is •• enlisted for the war," and \Till
contain in its ample columns a larger amount oC
political intelligence than any other campaign
paper treat of the minintam,
The campaign from about the middle of "A tip ,t
to the election will be a warm ouc. Urea! is,uts
ate involved. (heat efforts will ho wade: RU 1
the Democracy its preparing for one of its most
resolvedund vigorous effort,. Let our friend, send
the money for ten, twenty, forty or a hundred
Campaign Posts and they will thin let their neigh
hors understand all about it
Our club Lets are very large alrcadv A lit
tle exertion wit( dotible it again. Canti iu 11,1
WHAT ABOUT NEW YORK I
A gentleman well informed iu regard to New
York polities expresses the opinion that there
will be 450,000 votes polled in that State at the
November election; and he thinks the desperate
efforts of the woolly heads will only serve to
combine more thoroughly, and bring out more
fully the Democratic vote He ie confident that
half the votes polled in the State will be for
Buchanan, the " bards " and " softs " being now
cordially united, and helped by old line Whigs and
all friends of the Unioa The other half of the
votes hebelieves will be not equally divided between
Fillmore.and Fremont, but that Fillmore's vote
will be much the largest of the two. Fillm,o e
was always popular in New fork, and has I.
none of it by his late speeches Hat one thing
has damaged him ; and that was hie joining the
Huow Nothiuge He joined them while a ee. let
poiitiOal society, has taken several degrees in
their lodges, and still adheres to the order
Still the party is a strong oue in New) ork, aid
is not yet so abolitionised awl demented a, to
vote for the woolly horse candidate in prefecom e
to their own citizen and ex President.
But it matters little to the Democrats hew the
opposition vote is divided in New York. The
fact of an incurable division is sufficient for us.
And yet should Mr. Fillmore withdraw, of
which there is no chance, it is no doubt the fact
that a very large portion of his supporters in the
Empire State would cast their votes for Buchanan
and Brei3kinridge. There are already sufficient
indication.s of that. How, for instance, would
the Hon. Francis Granger vote in that event ?
ite repudiates Fremont utterly, and goes fur
Fillmore. Withdraw Fillmore, and where would
he be found Y But it is needles's to specify in
stances.
The fact is, it seems almost idle to treat the
Fremont nomination as a thing worthy of serious
opposition. There is no earthly chance of his
election. The people are not yet prepared for
disunion and civil war. They enjoy too much of
liberty, peace and prosperhy under our presen
government to favor any design to subvert it.
And we look confidently to New York as one of
the great States that will in November next em
phatically condemn the disunion conspirators.
Fillmore's vote in Pennsylvania will nut be
leas than Eio,ooo, and we suspect it will reach
70,000. And then Johnston is not withdrawn
and Gerrit Smith has many friends. But nut
withstanding the bright prospects for the Demo
cracy in the old Keystone State it is quite pro
bable that the Democratic majority in New York
will be greater than in this State.
Kstrruokr.—The result of the local election in
Kentucky looks doubtful yet. It has always been
opposed to the Democracy, and is its local elec
tion could hardly be expected to change so soon.
But when November arrives, and a great national
issue in to be decided, there can be no doubt
where Kentucky will be found. No State is more
interested iu the safety of the Union, and in no
State are the people better able to understand
that the contest is wholly between Buchanan and
Fremont. Whatever it may do at its local elec
tion, Kentucky will be found ❑ the side of the
Union, the Constitution and the Democracy in
November next.
WE call attention to the opinions of Jefferson
which we publish this morning. They seem to
be prophetic words. They should be read by
every one. It will be seen he disliked the Mis
souri Compromise ; and deprecated as Washing.
ton Lad done before the formation of sectional
partie. Read it.
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[From the N. Y. Weekly-Tribune, October 9, 14
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on the " Greed of Giddings" and hi,
En P. JONES, ESQ.,
Stealing" and "Swindling." At the Democratic Circling on Saturday
After proving b a public document from that Evening.
venerable and :just man, Mishit •Whittlesey,"
that Giddings had for years taken "public money
for mileage, and for per diem compensation, to
which he was m3lei2tetled by law." Charging for.
MO miles, when less than 500 miles covered the
distance from his residence to Washington.
Greeley says of him, "Nor is this the only charge
of pecuniary dishonesty which has been proved
on Mr. Giddings. Two years ago it was shown
that he went home from Washington some weeks
before the close of the session, to electioneer for
hie return to Congress, and yet drew his pay up
to the last day as though he bad staid and dis•
charged his duty to the end. In other words, he
took pay for work ho had not done, and meant
not to Jo
It is impossible to regard the man who is
wilfully and repeatedly guilty of such base fraud
as worthy the confidence of any respectable com
munity. We shall he astonished if at the ensu
ing election the people of his district do not em
phatically refuse longer to allow him to swindle
the government and disgrace the cause of Free
dom.
AUG UST ,;
" Honesty is good for all men, but for those
who appear before the world as the advocates of
a noble cause, and of great moral principles,
stealing is more than a misfortune, worse than a
fault; it is a crime."
What fully, what wickedness fur such a man,
connected with such a cause, to deseend to acts
which can be accounted no better than swind
ling "
That is what Greeley says of Giddings.
This same swindling " Giddings was one of
the •• master spirits" which controlled the action
of the Philadelphia Abolition Know Nothing
Republican Convention that nominated Fremont
and Dayton. A fit coadjutor is he in the pres
ent campaign, to assist Horrors Greeley in man
ufacturing and distributing " Kansas fraud, -
and getting up meetings of the people to re
hove their souls of " indignation " at the
"corrupt Democracy." The transition from
" cheating" the government to " swindling "
the honest people is easy, and he engages in the
latter with the same facility that he did the
former. Nu wonder the orderly and honest
friends of Judge NFLean said, after witnessing
in disgust the action of such political tricksters
as Giddings, that the Convention was " controlled
by au ungovernable mob."
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A MEETING of the Committee of Arrange
ments for the Democratic Mass Meeting to be
held on the 10th of September, was convened at
the SL Charles Hotel, yeaterday.
On motion of Mr. Gil[more, the Chair was di
re; ed to appoint she following committees •
IN \ PRINTISG, ati
Campbell, Charles Skater,
Jones R. .M'Cliut.ek, :samuel W. Black
F. ilillmore . Dan. W. Boss,
rININCE.
Thu.. Scott, W. H. Smith,
P. C. Sbannon, C. Hartwell,
A. Holstein, C'ha•. J. Ihtutten,
Chas. Barnett,
Thos. J. Keenan
F.. P. Jones,
GROUNDS, STANDS, Wt T.,
Win. M. Edgar, Wm. M. Stewart,
James A. tlibgnu.
The following resolution wac then adopted
/e../red, That each of the special committers
now appointed shall meet for the transaction of hu
sinew, at the call of its chairman . and that the gen
eral committee chat! be called together by its chair
men, et such time. as be seem proper, to hear the re
ports of the special committees.
BRAVVi Cot NTT —On Monday, the EtepuL
lieu] " Convention of Beaver county nominated
the following ticket
Congress : Wm. Stewart
Senate: Thin. J Power. ,
Assembly: Dr. Lorna Nubrie
Associate Judges: John Scott,l
Prothonotary: M J. Quay.*
eumnii. , sioner : Hugh Sutherlaud
District Attorney : M B. Welch. •
County Surveyor: Azariah Wyme
Auditor: John R. Eakin.;
Coroner: John B. Earley.*
Director of Poor : Wm. Bame.
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Tru.tees of Academy Rev. John Murray,
Rev. I . B. Nlaolay.f
• K hottilug : :d..utrftl
Ji will be seen by the above that the Know
Nothings took entire possession of the 'fusion
Convention in Beaver county They had thine
all their own way, and it has created great dis
satisfartion.
THE DEMOCRATIC BUGLE --We have received
the first number of a new Democratic campaign
paper, published with the above title, at Chicago,
by Charles Leib, Esq It is decidedly the neat •
est campaign paper we have yet seen, and is ed
/tied with consummate ability Chicago is exact
ly the right locality for a spirited paper of this
claiis, and we predict that the Demuerartt- Huh
will do good service in the glorious cause of lie
mocracy and the Union .
The following is a copy of a telegraphic di
patch received last evening at t. o'clock
IiAItHISEUIRU, August 5-
P,0,13 P. Fillmore Convention, Hon. Andrew
Stewart Chairman. Forty three rounder , repro.
stinted- Lull electoral ticket nominated. dreat en-
tl]usia-w
NEil 4PAPER CHANDIL —The State Gazette, of
Trenton, New Jersey, heretofore a Fremont pa
per, has come out for. Fillmore.
Itltssas. Entroas—Permit me to correct the
report that appeared in your paper of the :11st
ult., of the adjourned meeting of the Allegheny
Buchanan and Breckinridge Club held in, and in
front of, the house of Col. Qeorge Gust in this
city, on Thursday night last, as Tar as the
speakers are concerned. Tae report referred to
only says that the writer of this and Mr. Held
man made speeches. As regards myself, I made
no other speech than to introduce the orators to
the company, and make the necessary remarks
a 4 to order: hut Messrs. P. R. Sawyer, Francis
Felix, Capt. Robert Porter (who had been a
warm supporter of Oen. Scott in lits 2, ) and John
Heldman, made most effective speeches, alter
nately in English and biertnan, in the order that
the speakers are named, which commanded the
ordeily attention and admiration of the vast
multitude of native and adopted citizens in at
tendanee. It will afford us great pleasure to
enable gentletnen in attendanoe to report cor
redly. Our nest regular meeting will be held
in Excel dor Ball, Federal street, on Thursday
night next, at o'clock.
THE TROUBLE IN CALIFORNIA.-It i 9 stated
that the letters from the Secretary of State in
answer to the application of Gov. Johnson of
California, fur aid to put down the Vigilance
Committee, did not get off by the steamer of the
21st ult., as was expected. The act of Congress
in regard to the suppression of insurrection in a
Btair, makes an application from the Legislature
of said State an .absolpte pre-requisite to the
action of the Federal Government, lPiess it is
clear that the Governor cannot convene the
Legislature That evidently is not the case in
the present instanne—so the Vigilance Commit
tee will have ample time to pursue and complete
its labors.
AMERICAN MACHINES IN ENOLANIL—The Il
lustrated Napa, of London announces that it has
contracted for one of Hoe & Co.'s great printing
machines. The Londthi Times has also ordered
one larger than any yet made; it is to have ten
printing cylinders. Two other printing estab
lishments in London have also given orders for
these machines.
A NOVEL BATTERY The English soldiers,
just previous to their departure from the Cri
mes, occupied their leisure time in constructing,
on the heights of Inkermann, an immense bat
tery, with 20,000 bottles. It has been christened
"Lord Cardigan's Black Bottle Battery." It is
said that the Russians intend to build a similar
OOP dpposite.
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John Birmingham,
tieo. P. Hamilton,
John C. Bunn.
FILL L./11015LE NEW q
For Ow Pateburrh 51,krulug Peet
ALLEGHENY, AuguMt 3, 1856
Respectfully youri, Sc
DAVID LYNCH,
Chairman
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tardly traitor ought to be indelibly stamped on at
such fanatics.
But, notwithstanding the deadly elements are at
work, that would, if not Morested e dissolve our glo
rivet! Union. Still the Union will stand, and ever
present tothe world, as heretoforeethe strongest corn
-Fellow Citizene:—We have arrived te a crisis in.
bination ever fashioned by human ingenuity, inter
the history of our political afiairs, that admonishes
woven ,_ , .
t ties of nature. Our
- toge.neriey the acreages
all true Americans to speak their Poulin:lElMS boldiy.l proud rivers sad lakes, the fineatin the world, form
end fuerlessly, without regarding parties, local or -c
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I a belt around the elude of the United States that is
, stronger and more enduring than triple steel. And
themselves on the breadand cccmprehsinsive princi .
aectionul interests, belt as Americans, and establish
I the beautiful rivers that roll through our luxuriant
• , valleys, bearing on their proud bosom the commerce
pies of the founders of this proud Confederacy. of different States, bind together the Union With a
While the noble Whig party was ir, existence, it i chain of eternal strength pod duration.
was my pride and pleasure to art with it. The prin- ' The products of the North are of vital importance
ciplea of the Whig party were national; they were to the South, and the products of the South to the
cherished in the North and South, and encircled in North. The great valley of the Weat, the mighty
their magic fold the whole Union from Maine to New West, the Eden of the world, with its rich and pro-
Mexico. It knew uu section or sectional interests: ductive soil, stretching from the mountain to the sea,
no geographical line, unless it embraced the nation. 'furnishes its products to all parts of the country. It
With snob a party any patriot could corssisteutly art. i beetle not the pea of prophetic vision to foretell the
After the dissolution of the old time-worn Whig I future greatness of the mighty West. Will we con
party, I stood aloof fur tw o ye a rs, and gazed at the I sent to dissolve the hands of Union that have been
contending parties of the country. What a speoliude , introduced by nature, and sealed with the most pre
they presented to th e world! With th e Know -Noth ' cisme blood of the purest patriots that ever graced
lags, and their dark, midnight, and subterranean any country?
meetings, I could have no affinity. I f e lt assured The people are attached to the constitution as it
they were not healthful to our Republ i c a n Institit- is, they want the whole Union and nothing but it.
tions.
When the hour of danger arrives, and the cry of
The deadly effect of such secret conclaves here disunion is heard, the people, the sober, honest and
been felt through Europe, and their history i, stained thinking people of the country will flock to the
with bleed and perfidy. Such hellish cembieatiou• strusdard of liberty, and shield them with their lives,
are no genius of our free instit a ti,,,,, . they are and challenge the world to violate or take one stripe
only known t. flourish in desisetio forms of govern front the proud flag of liberty.
melds.
W e need not apprehend any real danger to the
Who that has felt in his I,,soin the deep emotion r , :teen. '0 long as the Democratic party presents a
created by the possession of liberal institutions, ran . united front, and bases its broad and coruprebensire
endorse their proseriptivo principles, which aim -t. platform on the whole Union, ns we have made it,
poisonous sting at a portion of our citizens. I hove stretchin g from the Atlantis to the Pacific, and mu
been mired a Protestant, and cling firmly to ilea I bracing the North and the South, the East and the
faith, but I have been taught that ell men under the W es t.
constitution of our country have a right t o worship 'ltsrough the struggle rf the present, I see clearly
their Creator according to the secret !mountings of the bright future, which-will be fully consummated
their hearts. Why should a per: one ih s .,,,, r, to the neat November, by elevating James Buchanan, of
Roman Catholic faith be proseriliell, end tieatzel ts Pennsylvania, to the highest position in the gift of
unworthy of being called an American citiset, ' la the A nierio an peopl e . and John C. Breckenridge, of
ancient Rome, the Roman who was deemed worthy lienttiek v, to the second honor, who by their com
et the appellation of a Roman citizen, need only pt., baied wisd o m and counsel will plant the proud bird
claim it, and it was a Finite:l,ll4i to Ilia). And ought .if liberty on the highest and firmest rock in the na
we not to be as proud to be iverthy of the name ef tiun, which will enable it to overlook the East, the
American citizen. and ought we not cherish it wet, West. the North, and the South, and calm the trete
equally us numb sacredness' What have the Re bled elements of all sections of the country.
man Catholics done to merit such treatment'' Have From the present state of our political affairs,
they proved faithless to the trust reposed in them ' what is the plain duty of every honest thinking
Have they conspired ngainst the government ' Il e , e American ' Where can he find a safe refuge for his
they done aught, either as a ..hureh or o th er . oe, suffra g e' The Democratic party is the only nation
that shows they were not tru e Republicans, as o d firm. al and conservative party in the country. I have,
ly attached to the country ! Have not their voisee therefore, resolved to act with the Democratic party
and their pecuniary aid always been toady in deice.. end render all my public assistance for the triumph
of our glorious confederacy in the hour ,f need' . of the national principles of the Cincinnati plat-
Have we forgotten their effective aid in the struggle t e rm.
for independence 7 Has it been forgotten that per I feel assured I have arrived at a correct concha.
sons of that faith were signers of the deelaration ef -don. This step has not been taken hastily, but after
independence 7 Charles Carroll, of telt-renters, ril,tl a long and careful examination of the principles and
Daniel Carrell, still live in blazing eharecters in the effects of the different platforms before the people.
history of our country. Their patriotic and generous I have no selfish ends to accomplish. I seek no fa
hands and hearts were ever ready to render the tee t ours, b u t I want to act as a consistent American. I
effectual assistance to our fainting and exhausted want to see our country preserved us it is, nut torn
Government, sueh materiel aid as rennet and eel one, a thousand fragments, and the dengue of civil
not lie forgotten. And they were Rotuma Cobol,— war heard in our midst. I hope to find an asylum
They du nut stand alone ou the pages of the whole I live under our free institutions, and a peace
history of the country, but I will net osi, ful resting place after death. If my voice and hand
cult your good judgment with histrioni.. fact' smith ' ,uyli de aught to sustelo the integrity and honor of
which you are se, familiar. Thousands of those e h.: the country, and rescue from the traitor's grasp his
adhered to the Roman 1 . :H. 1 004 , c faith I. the steegei" fumed - el object, and aid in sustaining the country 119
for Independence, in the ear of Isis, and in the it i, I will always be ready. It is the richest lega•
Mexican war, shed their blood on the plain' "1 Ame 1 's we oan transmit to our posterity, our country
ries in defence of freedom. Why then •hould ths v i porn and unde fi led as when it passed from the hands
be proscribed aim deemed unesortto of unj ,, yirig hi , , et' the great father' of our liberty, with the instruc
the privileges o,f Amer!; nu c i t i zen. :v e rb Amoy, 1 Imes to .ustain the Union. first, last, and all the
„us et principles ere ranuical Hod 4, 1.1.,../s ein the , tittle, rlght or wrong, if wrong make it right
extreme.
If the uld line IYhigs desire to sling closely to the
And yet, the advocates of such pr e ssee eo , prof e s s 1 landmarks of the Whig party, they must act with
to be Republicans. The A wertean I , emle told i, .t, the Isentocratic party In 1544 and 1852 it was a
Her cannot long tolerate suet) absurdities. ftie &is . i diflicult matter to draw a line between the platforms
is not far diotant, when those who were members . '
i "f the lwo prrties. Se nearly were they alike it re
ale Know Nothing party, will lisee their heads eels , quinvd hair splitting. The imagination had a good
scheme. and will not dare eeknewleee ever 1•• hal e - deal s ,„I„ in making a dt e e net e ou ,
with had nnythiug to do such a midnight cotublit s The Cineinnati platform does not differ materially
lion, whose prineiplen were s o corrupt and s o deadly I icon their former platforms. It embodies the same
to our tree institutions that they ceu Id net be pre 1 great principles. with the necessary changes to suit
claimed before the world, WM the great fathers of our the times, our relations at home and abroad. The
country were want to de so in olden times. I lute I hill-errs of bleary Clay and Daniel Webster can
open and free diteuseion el ell atilegets of any inter i with perfect condoteney and proprfety act ,with the
est to the country. Person,: o f a f o reign birth are pie , Detesseraoy. We can only find national and cornier
op the same footin g w ith th e lemma Catholics,. They i satire principles in the platform of the Democratic
are also•pruseribed and marked as lasing bestial', ; party The people of the Northern mates have rte
of the name of American eiti).ell, It matters not I right to interfere with the internal and domestic uf•
how highly they may price our fre e institution,, how ; fairs of the Southern States, The North would not
enthusiastic in their patnittsin and love of Meets-. , permit time South to interfere with its domestic inati.
still they must walk the one prescribed track. "s' • tun ,ns. and they have equally as muds right to pre
have DO bater seteen s tk o n m an y o f our brigs I vent lie North from interfering with their State
population. They know quirt slat sxpurien-c, how right-, o bieli tire guaranteed to them by the Cense
Ito appreciate liberty in their adopted 1,111/10 T 0.,. t meal of the l'olled ?tales, and by their own State
eountry id e a ce Ibis tis.v bun i•I the eppressed oed i constitution We have a right t
.0 use moral 011010i...0n
down tr al all nations. kindred- , and tongs. . 1 to , codas any evil that may be In a sister State, List
but mow this pier are threetend to lei olosed. and e we cannot enforce the remittal of the evil. We in
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o any emigre!. to t'ar '...at. , 11:,.y have hot little loot. t• the North Hann to be competent to legislate fur mw
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of ever besonoug American citations. i hey, In the e . i s e s, and I oust sure the people of the South hei e
I opinion 1/ the Eliete Nothing and -k we Henn part 1,, il„. snore feeLogi, and ~,,,,, omeee an hind the same
i must become the hew e r- of woad and drawers div :s !Wee:tidy t./ them that we expect secured to us
i tor t e r !heir poi, deged bietlircis 14,11 an . , foreia,.... Ih e r ,0, 1 ~ g aiii a iit e ed t o the N'a r it i an d S ou th ~,
I support el eerie 11, st lieets any effitsity with so. h b the cincionati platform. The platform dues net s e
tese o•i us primiiplea ! 1 thieli I hear the respon-e , , , s ni.,- ol iv cry, bat rocogui.ses the l'enstitution of
I I from every hill amid vill , 'y , a ."., I."-o 16 a , ~. Ps". Lisa I Oiled "-:tai.,, individual sovereignty ul the
pled by a population:.` rorelgners. They all answer': Mate; with one univeratil shout, two. n.o, never. The Ile The o'i net nuall platform does not recognize the ex.
publican party, as it is called, is no better, it is ready ' tension et slavery into newly acquired Terntory,bitt
to sell itself, soul and b..ds • es the Kees, Neill i e it re.•oognic es the :Ms eruignty el the Territories, and
and American parties. and thy ) art, ready to -ell to . l ea , e + th e ,i u bi ee y e p er , to he decided by t h e ma j or i ty
the Reputilierine, a mutual cosininge, a tinfoil -.111,. a s ti„,p,ipl e , !ant w h en th e y comply with certain re-
I: aticisw, which i, nothing new wrtl: the Pda. k I:-- pi.iellielit.F. admit thew into the Union with late,
Puhlieatic, fur they. heiet.iforis li .0 0 evehaneed the. , and con.titut ten formed by the majority.
iprinciples find unmet. oitei: as :lie .• ornelo.on . boll'.. ' t hem I rile•iplee areeertaiely fair and Democratic.
. its color. (hie thin e to ii.:l, and another t . 1•0 Ai • • ato.l lot .iccoorolance with our free and liberal inotite
snapping at every sew that eau be wonted by too. si,, t ,,
I Inuit fancoul imaginatiot, aliv e , s tollove t n g alter 'll .: eery q uestion might net to be agitated a ,
j while' "ad mire' "t the" eere`in , leeder. eld a re it lon ' loAtii, reason and sound reuse should gun!, till
out hackneys, still hoping that the eltauglng Flits, t out Weineretione. Is it not teeter to tolerate slave
Itheir Levered political chino, 1, the mel ee es e s , I v soo ihes „ iithern elates fora sealiou, than te fasteu
smile propituously on them, and favor theme e itli eatery and tyranny un the limbs of the North, the
, some six penny odic,
eolith, the gnat and tbe West. which trUPI4 moot rLi
' We find them one day at sword's points with tae , a arsa ti•
y be the itoe, were the North to force the
i Know Nothings and the Amertcan Part-4 ,, . the 6 .‘t. ' , With (II surrender what they eonsider their rights'
willing to Sam fi'cmull that 'lies , of we I'd eve them'
the teeth on the
th e i r d ear co Meral and religious persuasions the only remedy
cunsidered s tel t., ttetry, fir the ;as,.. that can he successfully applied to! of power. F rom th e mature of our 1 n•t itet i otts aa . sincere queetiOD. We may abhor slavery, and be
I will always find such tratturs li. -broil and lIM I lists ,t rh e one o f th e worst of evils, but the perpe
1 in our camp, and they should he branded with a
' tarty of our national Union is paraniont to all other
I jealous eye. The corrupt schemes and inventio n s . ,- "lialderations. r. it not wise and judiriona to let
i : i f the numerous 55055 that louse 'twang 11110 elistA ii. o the u ltoAttula of slavery sleep for the present, and the
within the last four yeas,, ore purely selfish and I . ,I, ‘ will come, %Theft there will be a noble work for ,
0/ cal, out national- not ocean .on the proud platforal ..I tile sincere reformer--bet he meat not resume:tee his
the Unise s Would the,. Union 1,0 sole an the Firma, , sob too soou, before the ililtlthl at the people are
Wild fall
. atio•l
I oh n '' . ll . '. who, am '' e'
' theneli es eilliog Drep.lll,l les it. f'rance has lung desired libertyaind
ito sacrifice the d earest intetest of this Oath,❑ i lien ito many hist-sauces struggled tuanfully for liberal
I cliseolutiou of this mighty Connate/a, - to inscolei i e but whe n obtained, they would net sus
, tees i Leid,
plish their desired object'
tee, it, the usiesto et the people nut tieing prepared
Will we. as members s.
and sof this Ropute e , fold „,,, . terse great, sit mailed a riling. Before tbe sigita
I arms and lie down iu quesi arrest th, , tar , .4 slavery can aceomplinh env thing, they wait
I devilish, their traitorous design. ' Ne We a 111 Wert i first prepare the people for the change and the pee
with a broad (rent teiti strong arm, and stamp th, in , plc mull desire il.
with infant), wherever Liir i are h.1.11,.1 IP Ille loon, 'the cousenusit; elite - one is the only safe and eon
sic hull, i n th e vall e y, no the hill, and. it yeti plea -c. ..er, .alI , e plait', iit that bee been presented to the
in their dark ail 1 gleee,• secret est ei ns ,v io l I
, • , . ,r, Al' 1-1,, ,i, 1,..11t. It was feruied by one of the wisest
them front their shoo,: , itid• I 0 et .1,-1, nee. '1 100 oo 1-1,,.. es co et.lirelie.l Its this country— the wish, the
1-' t o wir e d '''°"") 11 '-' 1 ' l t°l , - - "i" . 'lid , and well 001 ei, it and the honorable front ell sections of the coot,
ways thwart the elieri- '1
Id a , 01 the trottor. 1r 1 , 1 an .1 then stele...me sons hate since been ender
nold laid Lis devilish so heroes deep aud well . loot -rd by the most enthusiastic ratification meetings.
they were thwarted, and infamy branded 111 , Dolor .
mark
and it has been handed The choice of James Buchanan for our atandarl
sloe n to posterityposterity .' 1
with the :bread of a traitor. heater, who has aver doubted but that it was a wise
and ii most admirable selection' lie is one ul the
Is there any danger es be apprebeed e d to the 1:11,0 the present existing ittou
fromlasi 01 thotie statesmen and patriotic heroes who
eond of cur political
focused u halo ot glory around our country, Fuel
affairs' DU We Se e any of the destructive elettiel.t
ar s ays pineed it in a prominent position, that made ,
at work anoint! Uzi and in sour melte that lint e pee ed
the esitieno of the earth turn to America with wan
es) ruinous to ancient Republics 1 The harrowiti:
ler and admiration. He has held many high and
voice meets WI on every hand, and ialinottiolies us tto -
honoralde posltions--1101,frotn elmice, but beeee ee he
subdue all sectional jarejtelie es , s ee ti oga , g„,l local
Proved himself eminently worthy of the confidence
interests, geographical diatinetious and sectional and
ot the people. Weri he evr known tu misuse the
local parti, based upon ke lid
the
nciul supiisi- '
siontidenee reposed in bun? He was the intimate
turns, Can es we turn a deaf fa ear to e the warningl p
voice
of the immortal Washington, the father of our seise friend of the lamented Henry Clay, and although
try, impreesed upon the minds of the Amerinin peo J
I the-
het
te different political parties, still they
pie in his Farewell Address:' It comes lawn t o us were of the Cattle school of patriots, true lovers ef
like the voice of one speaking frees the sileut shades their (estuary and their country's good.
of the tomb :
iliii i not he proved himself most worthy of the
"The unity of government, which constitutes highest gift in the poseur of the American people '
you one people, is also now dear to you. It levities , It is the lent, the bast, and the highest reward they
so, for it is the rani„ pllllll In the edifice of yuur real ''an bestow un true worth for past services. The
independence— the support of your tranquilityeat Democrats do not offer for the suffrage of the people
home, your peeve abroad , of your safety, ssf your i au inexperienced person, but tone who bus been long '
Prosperity, of Mot 0. ry liberty .41,-1, grit ~, ) u gh(, scheeled for the position—in whose hands the helm
pre:.. BUt NO it is easy to foresee that, from *differs-lit of gevensinent will be safe. In his name there is &-
quarters, mooch pains will he taken, many artifices i tower of strength, mud his manse are so well knowis,
employed, to weaken in your illillibi the conviction- that all will acknowledge him to he the proudest e..n
of this truth :us this le the point its sour political "f A merioa and the noblest sun of Pennsylvania.
fortress against whirs the batteries of internal and lit the name of John It Breekinridge, of Ken
melt ) , there le a torreat that cannot be resiated.
external eneudes will be most constantly and net!, e
ly ( though often "overtly and insidiou;lv, directed. Ile suits l'utnig America, hecause he 15 young, and
it is of infinite moment that you should preteriy se. led Aemness, because he is learned, eloquent and
tenets, the itemeuse value of your nattenal Union to """ra i 'l'.
your collective and solos ideal happluess ; that v. II He Lit, beets -honored with the most responsible
should cherish a reveal, habitual and imusevaisi e j petitions. and came out with ulnae hands, and greater
cittactenent to it; aocusteusin g yult,ell es to speak honors were tottered him, and he medestly declined
.1 - it sac the palladium of your sleety acid prosperity, and DI eferred private lite. But we could not spare
watching fur its preservation with jealous anxiety him long, 'or Audi men were in demand in the
discountenancing ebutever way suggest seen ~ ,„. esoutteils ut the - nation, and when his name was su
pssem, that it can, in coy event, to alines - limed : ;e e l moon red to the Ciueinnati Convention, it fled from
indignantly frowning ape„ erer a scam s ,: n. i,/,, not. Wall to man, and Crum voice to voice, until all were
nay porti o n OJ mr e me s se ems, the rest. or 0.- ,0 tinsel "ell enthusiasm, and he was hailed as their
feeble the sacred tie s teiheh non loo; to:prier the itt; t. happiest choice. In him we have the man of real
tuts paste."
merit, not the office seeker, but the patriot of the old
. Illastrious prophet and poetise '" Did s.vssr a school who hare always been forced from their
prophet prophesy more truly, and predict so ur pres en t silent retreats iu the pour of [teed, el the call of the
oonditien more clearly' His trend s might to ea sive country. Who would nod lie proud to put confidence
the traitor's tongue to viing to nit useutts, and le., iu such a statesman r
arm to become palsied. Could the great, the peel, With such well tried leaders, can the Democrats
the patriotic spirits of '76, whin fought and bled for help but march to a great, a glorious victory " The
the Union entire, leek down front their heavenly hat has already gone forth to the country, end yieto- I
abode and view the condition of our political affairs, ry it inscribed un our banaera, best the peOple ex
the corruption and wickedness of those who, draw I amine the merits cf those prespeted for their sutfra- I
' geographical lines and sieseuctlutio betweLp the i ges--the statesman and the scholar first, end Thep
I North and South ; they would shed copious. gushing 4
the tourist and path-finder, With , Tunitetitie lime J
tears of sorrow, over the distracted condition of their I gination. and wh o cell tioght for one moment upon I
beloved country,
whom the honor will fall ' Let the people examine
Hear, again, the warning voice of the immortal the position of our political affairs, the wants of the
Washington, which still lives among us: country, the principles of each of the political par
" In contemplating the causes; which may disturb I ties, with the same patriotic spirit that our Washing.
our Union, It occurs as u matter of serious concern, I ton, our Jefferoon, our Adams, and a galaxy of other
that any ground should have been furnished for I bermes, examined any important step taken in the
characterising parties by geographical discrimina I affairs of our country. Let them study well, again and
tions—Northern and Southern ---Atlantic and West- I again, the warning voice in the Farewell Address of
ern ; whence designing men may endeavor to excite ! Washington, and the conclusion will be a high and
a belief that there is a real differen ce of local in.. noble one iu favor of our nations] Union. If I know
terests and viewe One of the expedients of party lwy own heart, r have but one motive in the present
to acquire influence within the particular district is i content—the good, the honor, the integrity and per
to, misrepresent the opinions and aims of ether dis . pewit) , of this-glorious Confederacy. When we turn
trios. You cannot shield yourselves Lao much Ito the peed history ist - this nation and contemplate the
against the jealousies and imartburnings which : millions of oppressed humanity, who have been
spring from these misrepresentations; they tend to I raised from thraldom by our free institutions, and
render alien to each other those who ought to be I taught to feel, thfok and act as ratan—as free and in
bound together by fraternal affection." dependent ince—,and, eontemphite the good that is
May such sentiments ever live fresh in one memo- yet in store for,enffet#l4 ItUrnaailtF in the future,
405 and increase our devotion to the Union. : ' ought ti not fro,. part -of our Bret petition Inithe
What American can join hands with a combination morning andoliiir Ileat;;auriptimilft in the eiettithi,
or party whose leaders speak in terms of reproach of that a prottuftelii w I ever kot ,thr o wn arallnd
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"eckinridge, of Kentucky, and with.L s '
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elements
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'an-13 "qe as the Rock of Ages.
' we *Orthind Barth onetternal
And let ussiverochetieb 11 k fond hope, that during
our short Career lon this anti ,
and for centuries yet
lockedin the embrace of the Ise - e
-"th e gorgeous
and majestic Temple of Liberty lab Las been grow
ing in splendor and magnitude
years, mid Time's tempestuous storms, w.t. still con
tinue to grow in beauty and elegance nntt_i te d ee p
four score
and broad foundations will stretch from one -.0. 0 t.
this boundless continent to the other, and its gin e d
spires 'rise in splendor and magnificence until the n
vie with the heavens, and every reflecting ray cast
from its towering columns act as a heavenly messen
ger, bearing the gladsome tidings of liberty to every
part of this continent, and inspiring all with the vi
tal importance of our national Union as it is, and
designed to be in the future-0)y nature and the wants
of man.
to-Dr. M'Lane'■ Celebrated Liver Pills
in Texas
Titans Co., Tex.ts, June 12, 1864.
'Messrs. ' , LemLaa Bark, Pittsburgh, Pa.:
Gen.fiethet—This Is to certify that my mother bad been
subject to periodical attacks of sick headache fur a great
many yearn 7 all the usual remedies failing to give relieLone
of your pamphlets accidentally falling into her hands, she at
once determined to try DR. !PLANE'S CELEBRATED
LIVER PI LLB, prepared by you, and immediately procured
a box, from the use of which the received great benefit, and
so long as she continued to use them was entirely relieved.
We have now been in Travis county, Texas, for the last
four years, and not being able to procure these valuable
pills, her attacks of sick headache have again returned—for
some time back has been gradually getting worse--and bee
determined me to thud to you for n few boxes of Dit
A.FLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, I herewith en
close you 0130 dollar, for which you will please send me Pills
per return mail, Address Austin, Texas.
I think you would do well to establish an agency iu Aue
Liu; the Pills are well known here, and would meet with
ready saIe.MEREDITHW. fIRNItI".
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Purchasers will be maul to ask for Dr. M'Lune's Ltir
brated Liter PM', manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pitts
burgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills, in comparison, are worth
loss. Dr. Sl'Lana's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebratrd
Verudfuge, can now be had at all respectable drug stores.
None genuine without the signature of FUMING BROS.
Also, for sale by the sole proprietors,
FLEMING/ 13R0H.,
BncLeeeiors to J. Kidd A Co.,
No. 60 wood Street. corner of Fourth
sir Opin4ons of tie Prem..-•11e following
from Gen. 0,5 e. P. Morrl., in the Home Journal of NOCCCIALPE
7, 1848
All editors profess to be the guardians of the rights of the
pe,,ple, and to keep them Oily - Wed, through their colurouv,
of whatever shall arise for their benefit. We will live up to
this letter, and inform them that the must wonderful and
valuable medicine for their general use ever invented, is
" Arllryt's -Vaginal firin E.rtrucl.r." Its virtues are co rare,
mighty and eccentric, that ofttai they appear to work :whit,
like miracles than by Science , so effective, electric and ti,-
tounding are fts powers on the human body, that, though
now It Is daily tried by thousands of people, not one of this
great mass but to delighted beyond comparison, and cantle'.
ly conceit they, on no consideration, will ever again be
without It.
The Inventor, Mr. fl Dailey, has satiety kepi the aocret t o
latutiell. Counterfeits are •busy about It, but without
valid. Its a verwhelmlng merits dety all competition, and its
Peculiarities analysis We confidently commend all parente
to eek Its acquaintance ; for surely such a friend, who laugh,
at death and suffering, restores the blind, lame, halt and
scarred to perfection, end all from !emu, a •• a friend to
deod "
Re wish the discoverer of this mighty blaming, who to a
real benefactor to mankind, Owl arteel
Nona genuine without n steel-plate engraved lat.!, v.itt
signatures of
HENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer,
C. V. CLICK ENRIt A CO., Manufacturers.
Sold at '4.4 cezt..i per box by Dr. ORO. 11. KRYSVoIt, lie
Wood street, and by nearly every dealer In medicines
throughout the United Stake All orders or letters for in
formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V. CLICKENEti
t Co, New lurk, irtikilawitiv
10,Front one of the First Physicians of
VllittllNlA --Da. 1. Score—Uwe Su - Uniting used your
Liuinmut in my owu unit and in my family, as well as bay
ing prescribed it to others, I tutpd bear testimony to Its de.
Tided superiority over every other external application In
Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Paine in Or. Itu.k acid Jo in tti,mid
I Lace set mittletolod it In Cala case of Bronchitis, wherein its
application operated like a charm. I feel happy to be able
to rboulltlatuld it Goa a.lperietlce, 2111,1 to tender to you iny
euslittillo for its wonderful riyeat on my breast. kotitkftrt
hilly yours, Ac. 11. k. C. M. D .
oorgantovrn, I'a., April let, I
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Dr Alciatim's taircol , ka, Liver Pills and 111Pittatt, Venn,
ttig e , also Dr. I hcoit's Celebrated White Circassian Liar
pgeotred Solely Under the supervision of Dr. I.
I egUlat Helical graduate, and Physician of exteush ept tic
Lice Nanle genuine, vllly as - prepared by Dr. I. beott A. Co..
Beek Placa, Morgantown, Virginia.
if W 8 r ROM Tilt: bVDNTAIN DEAD!
MonacrrowN, VA., :kept 12, 18.5 f...
This is t.p aertity, That I }MVO OIAMItu.I.I the Redipe lot
preparing MeLsne's Improved Veruilfuge and Improieo
liver Pills by Dr. 1. Scott, who bus been In the habit of pre
paring and using ray original medicines in my office ,turitig
me last thirteen years. and that 1 believe he has intpro,
theta I wake the btu.. dtalertiehl the ro4.,re Vrillitigl3 an 1
tease 00 interest in them whatever. C McLAN E, M. D
Dr. McLane's 1111 , Revill Vernilfuge it.n.l LAII , XOVet. Use
Pale, ecr..inpa4ind Ly cal Talc tie ui U. Nit Lai., fur sale by
Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
Du. ORO. H KEYSER, 140 Wood at, Whoh•eule Agent.
Da. J. P. FLEIII44O, Allegheny, nour Ruilr..l Depot,
Wholoasle Ageut.
U4';Juwa.po
Kennedy's Medical Discovery. —lt
should eier tie the duty ,if an editor to lay before his readers
anything ruining under his observation that would be of
iernst or Leuedt to them. Itupri.ed with this idea, w.•
wish to introduce to the per.ers of our paper, KENNEDY'S
l EDICA L DIECOVERY. We know it is like intrieturius
fatnibar friend, for this remedy (or twelve years has ever
been in our midst. Yet still there may be some who hest
never availed therms Ives of its superior powers of healing
To you who are sulferiqg f;on., Srroluisi, Meru, Canter and
humors of every kind we would say, delay not, but try the
greatest remedy that a kind providence has ,101 . Volllll,4trvti
1, make known to man.
Ai" Sex long advertisement in another column.
Sold wholetaile and retail at DIL tilsk_ilit.l F. 11. X EVSEIt'S.
140 ,1 oval street, alga of the Holden Mot tar, and at J. I'.
FLE,MING'S, Allegheny.
eitildaw
447- Liver Compisliii avail Dympepale,
Thomas Latchford, says
evVINOT4N, pecrtulter
My wife 14a beoo iiiuleted with tin, Liver tkimplaint and
I,3xpepsia fit a titinthet of years, au. lug 0/1,1, Lime I have
spent a great deal for doctoring, Lot she roccived very little
heuent therefrom, and finally thw th,turti said she "Add
to,/ 1/0 runt Lab! Spring she , omlinled to try lititiF
LAND'S tiERMAN BITTERS; I..tUrt, nth/
ev e. "n" taking tttelAi abe hem been able to attend to her
busineets. 1 have sold quite a number of bottles through het
recommendation, and an far as I eau learn, it has E.,ven eat.
Isfactlon to all.
Ste advertisement.
F or 141 ° 6 7 F LEX T ::(I BROS. and Dr. GEO. H. K EYSER
NH0.7 ; 0 .
Jr2ll2w
Doubt is Passing Away... -Few can vow
fouud to question the great fact that DR. ROO RRS' SYRUP
OF LI VSNWORT, TAR AND CA NefiALAGUA la the spec!.
tie, the only Teethe, for diseases of a Consutuptire tetaleu
ey. The proof comes home to the uaderataudlug of llN' le
pie. For full luformatlou sai pamphlet. head Allor, the
tlioninen I. in to day's paper
Ras- Fur sale, wholesale and tolittli by
CO., corner Wood and Second streets,
Sold also by HENDERSON Jr BRO.. uh,,rty street; H.
SCIIW/RTZ, and BECKHAM 11 ENNAN, Allegh P
eny
Gay.
auSelawlw
4'r - Why will you . ;taffeir, WHIM RELIEF CAN BE
SO EASILY OBTAlNKir—Lfave you a Sore Throat, quinsy,
Rheumatism, Neur"4l3, Bronchitis, Croup, Star Joint's, Frost
lilted,' Burns, 3 , , - ,ralus, or Pains in any part of your system 1
You can be reherod at once by using the moat beautiful ut
all Liniments, the " White Pi/Int:um Liniment," prepared
by Dr SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and
JAS. P. FLEMING, near R. R. Depot, Allegheny. See Wl'
Vt lll . l .ol3l[lllt in another column of to-day's paper. ftuarklui
Ja- Stockings and Hosiery for Winter...-
II you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short
Stuck Lugs, you will take our advice and go to C. Deli's, cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth Street, and buy some of those
elegant tine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable. Dot also makes and sells every variety of
Hoelery that you can mention, at window/1u and retail.
Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth
street.
dett
4 , - Batcheloes IFIAIr Dye.-•Tht, original, ral.
true aud natural—beyond all lineation the beat-110Vbr
fades or fails to dye brown ok,black, without injury to the
halt or akin. blade and cold, or apktiled nine private
runnso at BATCHELOR'S Pactory, U 3 Broadway, New
York
gol4 wholesale and retell, by Dr. (lea. If. Kerala, 140
Wood ntrost.
au2 lodes,
4*. raturth of July-- Fverypody ahould wear a•
NNW HAT or OAP on INDBP&NDBNCE DAY: and to on.'
(ale all to do Cu, WO will tell our stock at greatly reduced
Woos
MORUAN A OD.,
$27
104 Wood street
Air Come 0 130,601110 all, w 310 ROAN & CO 'ft,
NA. 184 WOOD went, and buy what you want in the HAT
or CAP line. A large stork of SILK, PUR and STRAW
RATS always on bawl. Remember.
SIORUAN & CO.,
164 Wood street..
100 BUILDING Leers FOR SALE,
IN EAST-LIVERPOOL OHIO.
6A BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 60 feet
by 130 feet, in Jernm Blakely's third a Minim to the
Como of Xest.LlrerpooL Also,
THIRTY-SIX
LOTS, BO feet by 130 feet, la different puts of the town for
sale on mai enable terms of payment. Appply to
S. S. HII4L, Esq., Raelrerpool, Ohio.
or to BLAREUk WHEY,
ReatEstaceßrakers, Batetrurgb.
Gotithg as , ears, &e Yor sale by
lyat
HENRY H. COWES.
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Redding's Russia
of. thirty years' standing, and, is recommendedby physicians. It is a.bure speitly cure for
burns, piles, boils , corns, felons, chilblains, and
old sores of- every - kind; for fever sores, ulcers,
itchiise.ald head; nettle rash, .bunioni, Sore nip
-pies; recommended by nurses,.) whitlows, sties,
festers, flea hitt*, spider stings, faxen limbs,
salt rheum, scurvy, sore and craekedAips, sore
nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is aMost valua
ble remedy and cure, which can he testified to by
thousands who have used it in the city of Boston
and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made from
therpurestmaterials, from a receipe brought from
lassie—of articles growing in that conntry—
ant_ th e proprietors have letters from - all classes,
eterE.rmen, physicians, sea captaito4 nurses, and
others who have used it themselves, and recom
mend it tonthers. Redding's Bassin Salve isput
in,large tin t.. ) x e s, stamped on the covet with a
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price,
25 cents a box. It , Kiding & Co., proprietors.
For sale by B. A. P‘hugstock & Co., Flem
ing Bros.,R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser
and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh Beckham &
M'Kennau, Allegheny city.
Xi - Have You a Rupture of the Bowels!
—1 would moat respectfully invite the attention of these af
flicted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
as.xe tinent of Trusses of various patterns, and to snit every
age, applied and aattetar non guarantied in everyease, at my
odic., No. 140 Wood street, Pittehurgli, Pa., sign of the
14oldeu Mortar. Among the Trusses sold h,y me will be
bound
Marsh's Radical Core Truss
7r1t53,,, very 2,9%t going ;
Ott. giadlie Trusses ;
Chastrens' 'bame. Jingle 71/1 double;
.75 - usses, chibirea? and adult
EZerli's E7ipeic Spring Truss;
Dr. S. S. Filch's Suppurter 75M:3
Thr price of Thn m-. vary from $3 to $3O. I/01min!
ai Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money nuJ
sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the
rupture is on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt
Dr. Bunming's Lime or Body Brno; for the onir e of Prolap.
min Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Ch rook"
Diarrhea, mid any weak neandepending an a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. BMWs .Abdominal Supporter;
Engliut EMBie Abdominal Britt; •
Silk Elastic Brits;
And nearly every kind of Supporter now in use. I also sell
Shoulder Braces'of every style, for weak chested and stoop
sholildered persons.
rartsc Stockings, for brokra and varicose veins
Suspensory Bandages, of all kdads.
.Syringss of every wridy and pattern, and in fact averY
kind of mechanical appliance need lu the mare of disease.
avulil state to parsons in want of Braces in
Tritsstoa that he t .ti It.t son,' to !alit tie patient by writing,
but it is el way!, better 1.. air ILo pstietit and apply the Trues
ur Brae, issr.nally Adtirentt
juIC daw ly
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.
OF
INCUIPUELAILIo BS TUE Vt(iiSLATURY OF ffitnYLV&VIA, IEB.I
CIIA RTE It 14 CAPITAL ssoo,ouo
()thee No SO Walnut St., Philadelphia.
PRIVILECED FOR FIRE AND ILIRLYE INSURANOE
STATEMENT.
Authorized Capital....
Arnouiat afeapital paid up t.:1410,9,13.
Suridua 1.210,69 d ird
.10,140 15
Asseta liable for losses 52E0,836 Is
CONSISTING OF
Bonds and Mortgages on IMlllCllwbered Real
Patens, and Stocks of par 5182,600 DO
Sob and Stock Nottes, hearing Six per cent.,
interest...... ......, ........... .... . ........... . ...... 28,196 On
Cash on hand and in the hands of . Agents. 26,744 18
Bills Receivable
14.390 On
`ho,e36 lb
TRUSTEES.
P. M. Moriarty. JR/1108 Sill, Knq.,
lanai Imkina, ktai , Reid B. Myrick, Enq.,
Wm. Smith, Faq., .1 H. SlcGulley, Esq.,
Geo W. Colladay, Esq., P. Wyckoff, Req.
Iriu. J. P. White, Esq., Wm. 11. ()ray, ,
JS. lielfrich, Eel , her !instill, Esq.
P M. :11OR ARTY, President.
J MORRLS Tat ac.us, Seey.
Thin in to ..ertlfy. that I hare critically, and by a personal
examination of the Looks, capital, totiets and neenritsen of
the Alliance luau/am, Company, of Philddelphia,
gated the nutuding and reainmniblltty of Bald Institution,
and Ido find, and am en tirely clear in my convictions, that
mid Cotoptto, Lz a g , .4 unimpaired Capital in Mortgage,
on Unit.. L., ed Heal ki.tate, worth double the amount
for which the 'tame mortgaged. My inrentigationi bar.-
anti ..ard.ing, anti are. I tb rh o reliable..
IN .•
N.
I take pknalifo in saving that IBENJA hav M e beell nAUSTi aniquaintial
Botqamin II Anglin tor several years. and have entire
inte2rity, capacity and ability, anti wotil.l
p!inv roll Tertian, "p.m hH .Itatornen Is or legal opinion.
MILL A HI/ PI LLMOB.E.
11 EF'EnttINCES.
Win IL Blair. firm of Blair Ft. B. Myrick S Co. Phila.
Unttrr, Phila. tie.. Jenkins, Jr.
lion. Harry Baldwin, Syru
Lion. J... Ilati,us, N. T. muse. N. T.
11. /I linthorn, N. T. Beni 11. Austin, Buffalo.
Goripany entr•tn PIKE issrHANeg on building.
and furniture. MAKINP INSUBANCM on vessel..
cargo and freight; INLAND INSlitt. ANCE on goods 1 / 1
rivers, lakes, eitsrAls or railroad,, •rnas .1/CC.ollllllodatill.
terwatl.4 11111 ••1 is t 14.11+.1141,11.
LURK TA A FM, Agent.
1) .22 SO {Vat.. Itreet, Pitnaburgh,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PlTTSBuitqii.
WILLIAM HAGALEY, PreabitalL
SAMUEL L MAR/Mai, 6,N:rotary.
OFFIC'E: fit 115frr &free!, beltoren Market and Ir.xi nerds.
gar Ineuros HULL AND CARO° HISKR, on the Ohio
anti Mississippi Divers and trinutarica
bsom% sfainat Loss or Damage by FIRE.
agaiust the Perils of the Saa and inland Navizatton
and Trunaportation.
biRSOTORIII,
William Ragalay,
Jtn. M. Coiiper Capt. Mark Staring,
Samuel M. Kier,
Samuel Rea, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
John S. Dilworth,
Isaac M.Pau .1,, Francla Sellers,
S. flarbaugh, J. Schoonmaker,
Walter Bryant,' William B. Maya.
John Shipton. l diall
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, - - - 8300,000.
n 9.. Insures Building. end other I'r6pei ty agaiunt L.. or
Damage by Jri.: also, against Perils of the Pre, Inland
NO% igatbn and Transportation
eAittitoll, President.
BENJ. PARRS, President
S. S. CARRIER, Sect- etary.
A. A. CARRIER, .kget,t, Fourth and Smlt4Aehl.
DELAWARt: AIUTIIAL
SAFETYINSURANCE COIP/ 6 '
sry
OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD .AND {YAW" . ' 1
Phlla{T l alpl!sa. ~T STA.,
Aar MARINE IN 6 i I KA: , 2I:B ou Taw'
1.,101 parts of the woe',J,. els, Cargo, Freight,
INLAND IN!agAieraig UNety
' , Ars Land earring., Wall " jD9, 1 1 Divan. CanftLi
FIRE INSURANCE ON Jr pmts.( tholluien.
Stores, Dwolliug Houses. -RCLIANDIZE generally. 01.,
Ands of the
,nepany Nonerabei• sth, 18E6.
I'ttilxdolpGia Clio .d R. 361 E.t , ". .$lOl,Cr2O
N u d e ., and utter Leant A 5,210 00
Railroad and Insurance Co's 23,060 le
Cash en 4 " 188,440 61
Uuhr nand
26,826 in,
• xed in Ganda of Agents, Pretsinilne on Ma
jilt, Policies recently Issued, and other debts
due the Company
rtobocription Note.
DIRSOTORS.
James C. Hand,
Theophilue Paulding,
Jamea Traguair,
William gyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
James Torment,
Samuel E. Bioko!,
Henry Sloan,
Jamee B. McFarland,
Chance Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgh.
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan, *4
M. MARTIN, PrealdecrA
Tu.s. C. Hann, {'ire President. W
EIENHT L'ILDERN, Secretary.
Jell ly
William Merlin,
Joseph H. Seal,
Edmund A. Sunder,
John C. Darts,
John B. Penroee,
tieurge U. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. IL M. Hustou,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer Mel!vain,
Charles Kelley,
H June.' Brooke,
J. O. Johnson, •
SELLERS
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMFY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.•
•
08,1.625.1 t PYRYTTO.II,--GIKANTEIi BY T
Capital UIS STALL or prit,isrtraiaa
Chartered 00,000.
PIR E. .11 A RINE AND INLAND ,
TR $5
ANY DOR T ANON'
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
GEORGE YOUNG, Treasurer.
D nese?' 02S.
William E. Thomas,
W initial Neal,
Nicholao t 7. Taylos, Allred %eke,
Orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fields,
John P. Simons, James P. Smyth.
Aal-This Company has boon organized with a Cash Capi
tal, and the Directore Miro detertutned to adapt the busineof
to its available iii•ourcai. To observe prudenre in conduct•
Mg its affairs, with aprompt adjustment of loused.
Pittsburgh Othro, No. 78 Water street.
J. NNWTON JON PN, Agent.
witawNeks.
The following well kno us wn and responsible firms ln Pine
burgh have authorizesl reference to thetu, with iegard to Ilia
stability and soundneee of the Alculufacturerie Insurance
Oumeany.
krainer & Rahn,
, f .1 VERPO(II. AND PRILADELPAILA
George P. Smith & Cu,
Jones, Tiernan & Co.,
toil :'
_ .,zaitt l i. iSp u le iT a c tid , S w l TlC imor in
w i tili teatnahi l L ia r
P er LINE.
T p d h tTird 0:, 0 LA - •:ti L ' c
PEN NS YLW ARIA INSURANCE CO. !
,-..‘..,, 2. lth ßh An ,Augu7ta KA nd l nth A se ßoo Pte rro mber to Tit r p c ,, 4 nl Liver- .
F PITTSBURGH.
~..,.< 1011, &lite:ober-trout Philadelphia, I n Auguet, anoi
her. CITY OF MANCH.RsTRIt, In= Lirealtae-
Cornet ft.' Vonrt 11 and Smithfield Streets, ' " l ' t P-14 '
i .7:th August-from Philadelphia, lt6 September.' -
~,
A Crillori lUD CAPFUL, $300,000.
Prom Plulaxielphia. Proil Liverj.o4(7" .-- -- V , . ' ''''
I users Building, •ud other Property apinet Lode or ' Cahin......565 and SW, Cabiu....49A aud.X.. - ! ''.,..,''
1t...., t , -by .F,e. mud th e Perlis of the Fea wad Inland Nate sr o orege ... ....... ...$3O„ sre ene ,
~....
gatiou and Tramp nation.
- • •
Paretage Ticketa to and (rola LlTerpoul t ivembotoLltio. ••.; • m
DiRECTOTtSt
1/4,,dv pati,,,,,, Jacob Painter ' - c a . be procured an application to:, ' - ' '
..,
__,,,,,,,...,...,,;,:;---;,l,Ki
W. sPCllntock, Jas. P. Torator, '.. -5.511 at, 4 colingari-worlreit-xark,l• ',•",''
WR. %Too, b,x;PAr 4 , .% : .:.L.f. Or- .logN .T.tioutino -AAttiyilk pi,,,,.)..,,•44*.'4.,„z0-,._
Wade Er awpt „„, : .r.01.14t4t: •,. : It
_s.,-Aloo, Drons fin. eitit - alwols int baods;:::: T.4117.;:*-`50.. - *l.
JH. Jones. 14.1.14t,f-4- .L . RY GOODS timpiitTOED:::'''i''''i4;4.
~, or/wails. -.,,y-,...,... 5 ,- T - . _ . ....,,,, A , ~,,,..,, 1. .:,.,.-. 4.t.,,vi
• ' Et.. 4. wnx. r..witlOTOlg., -,•a• CO- hat° th aftedZa tote w5OlO 4 etc* `-.
rice
Hemet - BODY PATFEBSO)V. - , 0 ..,,,,,. ~,,- i mock. Raery article will etted out at from %to 50'
Seepond Treeta-...-A. A. CASSIAS. =.4'. , - jaley. '- vtAtt Rae than usual trim;
•
".W '.
, ~..., -,...1
..,...
Wm. F.
George W g nit
L Grier Sprol.,
A. J. Jones,
W
~ .. 1~ .. t
a:"_:~.; Tip ~-,.._''.
Ifilt. OEO !L KEYtiNtt, 140 Wood 41,
Slgli of the Lk/Wen Mortar.
83,989 9t
100,000 100
$617,84 Id
. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No. 9& Water street, Pitisburgh
Wilson, Childa
Hampton & Campboll,
11. Childs & Co.
MINEICIE
- 7. • .• , ,--- 7".....f,,%e-',4;.,, t
H ...''' -- , , .: . : • ••': ?,,...:--.—. •: 7,...r.:Z:•;;,:•:6,1'1'k
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7i',.0.•'• ~Iii".,1!0• : `--: - .: 1 -q1.; : f •C '::. * P 2;i ' f f . : ,. r - .'7 ., : . '• ~.,:. • . I . - :: '...,--::.!
0n Toi-Wit;isfies 1164, AutfuktA'aftor juot Hided iflo ,
fiaxi 1 , 1 SS' wife of Dr- 0,T.. At Fool, ogorlfroffifset d 9gfffer
of Uurfato-Davichtiid kllztilktfrifflsop,.„.cj. t.W-
wa.tou•f; itidigiOaQufli4Ohloj
pious copy, I t400.-'
NE* ADVEllllBpqns,-.
. I
A HARE CIIAMPF.,, ,,fP
~.
1 - lA - lig - kg, ettitl, "k‘ '
1 800 I c l6 '" . - • i
i ko, , 0014-I,f 0.,46044., we tin.hifoi,'?. ,
able , tern/a, or •io eralithike - fol. properly . l4 till". cdt -:- ("4„;' ,. ' • i•
couroy.
This Land h totiVU Yil6H o443 ,;Akkhaleonvsalentlktotb-.,-, 2 . 4
ciation liver, tn - Yorelif c l ni4y, 80 tOcAtej.TA*',4lCtiii;%- t
tooted out tu! brought to iltaritet_,„_,
~.:',' " ,
~,,, :,3,, .671.!... 1.513 ~- I
it contains an - ELOVEN FOOr VILIN , ,af::' •--- : ."' . f',.;C - -
.- . • soon ANlii.ke - ~, - • - .. , ‹ ,, ;', 4, i
. .
... ..
Tinier a tarp portion, or aie ;ila. - -•,.' -" 1 'vtL*;.--?...
,
. -, ,- - . ---i r7 ,-., ..i'v , .. e.A
Thais Is also
- ' •--,.• p-s
-r '.4
iron Ore, 4,l 4 l, tlibiiiiiiiiill -4 , . ii. , "': - .4. ,,,, ?* 4
~_ - , , -I L . , ~..',--.!r-V.t 5.T.',',::.,•'±4-4
In abundance upon it; andtheioll'isgoxvinicrallt•••-
..,
.• . . .
AR A I LIdOA.D ' •••!-7.-.Z,*•iiT4,,'3.'
to surveyed germs 14-a nd.wiltaddohbilibe trOM 44 - 4,11,1-.. f,Y,,,t..'d;...'4w
part of a line of railroads from Nevriottlo St.l.or.rt-ri,,,•''71..i
The soil Is good and generally level, and la in 14 . , i -- . , ,, , .5,
a region that will soon tie one of the ton - faitabig , ' , :
„, ..;,;'.-• X.
the Mate.
• ,-- - "--- '''' , A , '!....' . ''''"l'..A.;',. : ' , zi .
Th. 1800 acres lie together In a tardy, and :wilt i**11:1 - #arl., ;t3 -
hargalu to the purchaser. Inquire of
,; ;;1 : ',.- 3 " .- ' '',€,
THOMAS WOODS, Heal Estate Agent,.;:, ,
-%-..,2•*
an 6
___ - N 0.7 6 Fourth enact, Pittshurlth. - '''' ,•-"- '
. _
(i
FRENC) ors
Dr-laanukaßiga,
On wrdneinoir-E44-ii oth
ars4 7 Chi Afternoodi lend - .lfevenfOft. ,
AND iN ii.T.TSBLIRO.II
On Pride's?' sindlistnrifiLfreMlS atirealidi
9th, Afternoon mot' A:stl . etting.
Ad-mission
.. . . cents 4
MAD. TOUR. !AIR& 5.4
OR • The greatest Squash tonne In tho tippets.* he;
BAR-BACKIID Act
mua JOMPalela, the•Elylphide and Graceful' Elder',,
will appear in her great PM - Clem, Or.
Under PRILDISADiti, the besktriek,rider of his etein the./
00, Id.
Monsieur BENOIT, the relebristerl'rldar and Junks; &ha"' 's
the Paris and Roman AtnnWtheetre, • •••,- '
MAD. TODINfAIDE,
ru her greet , ACT_ the only temaletheei
attempted to side and control six horses. hind: T .
trill also ride her GARAT DIENAGR ACT. ,
master THEODORE , the hurdle 'caper, wiU,tutpwg_leita.
TeNrElorse Act, in conjunction with his beuth_tr,...eaf,d9ml4
116 the Roman Wrestlers. - Ms MORGAN, Um ano.italrnt,
nesnit O a TON t e a iebe n Perf rtne i r tz •
" 'ith R o
•
Mitt A. F. LIKING' Yf
The_ metittius OloWti end Jestar,idin moat lateurl
r.,nt Wrd, Battonte
Lo
and various other .'pe t tki
dudes the exhibition.
Doors open at 53 and 7P. M. Parbr
at iustuvajaccuzunagle• •
1-2 and Et
C I
tiOICE LANDS. IN lONVA:--., Wellav'e
some Laude for sale in J akkaail 0011114514,101.40,_
Lowe CRY, on the Fort Des /dolma road 'of a VaryexclutO.
quality -400 ficree in one body: -
Also, Eighty acres In Mills county,s,tMillaraidairrtamt
Coun . ll Bluffs ; two Wien from OlennwOot,
AL.3., Outs hundred :Acing in'iredar counqiiiidt—Wayl:hiet';
tw.ei lowa City and Muscatine, and , rinlY one niffelhirdair:'
tM. It. E., which is now iu operation. For terthinitil rsCey 7
enquire of • Laud]
,111.4811L1
COUNTRY SE ATS.—I offer for
,
commoditting ternis, tern vary desirable. loctitionsJ,
country seats, situate near East Mort*, .Toperogiai.adatiipip.T,,,
a houutry home these I.ota otter gnaat.:;.induoaafanfa;:'bdtq r, : ,
loentetl on a good: carriage road, ararnear,thapsiaakigeOltac:'.:D
Lion of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Ran
Enquire or „
.
wet
-L-3A-sT 13 IRMINGH4p1 =For - 44.1 - e-' 3 :onet
All BUILDING LOT in East
.J 3l rinfakbam.;-.llpialy to..
ant LiT.A•i=.l
FARM FOR SALE, in Patton tfArnihiti r ..
A
on the Ivutera of Turtle Crook, &nil one mile -...-;
me xart'e Station ou the Pounaylyanbt. Rtillcoad,' utsteitia ,
„9 1 :-':',- . .
()Ulm front Plttahnrgh—Oae iliadrat Acre:: kilitirfip,sor:4;;4:
which ate prime bottom bend. Impiotements coeger ot;io . -*A ...:iy.?.",
hewn L g tiouse, a Frame Stable od - Lmilartt—yonn g 9r,, 3 :;. 4 -
einir.l, .i.o. This ram would divide well,, us tbeereelt: itittC;:"'„, :
Aeon equally through it. Apply to:_ -- -- -- " ' , 4-- 5: - ..-L,
Rift AMARriVii it, RIOIIIIPV;;;!--f,...:*-
~,.
' , a.--.” 4.
.IT lrA.'-'°Nlt--------rITT--------lil —.14
' e -11 -1" ..11- r;LTLE.S.EIi ree l acclOil ti -l ko lo 44 ST° . 4 .? 3S AFtibm3 . ''''. 4t4e`t, , , 7 l 4 '.
en - ize us ~f pieca,,,..1...... 4 ....".the' e lie listriipeniiitibi e l
above eatabNehtueut r , runt tatendroArt.,_
nH
hand, for retell ptrposercihe•,ClAOlONST - . ..,... „
TY or OItIANS, TOILACCO AND SNUFF. to Ritiiii WOO ',- `---
ity. Sar No. Li Elk?. itrcet, 3 -ttetetito:Relk r.' . - ' fi e f 'll ,
„ u ch6 t . .... . - .1- - - •' P muck - Nick, 1-1,
CITY
Fratuelloueatu - the Fifth Ward, fr...1.,i1.:7,112.,
..,,,,
~.t, with lar g e and eligibl e Lot.
, :.,-
1.1:•...., owe lo the'renr of the abate. ..,-,,--_, , / „. y,..,,, i-,-, , , ,,
ei.o, ain•t......t , occmud (crk woblrlino.:4ooot),A, ---i...:-.
by Ile feet deep. ,„ ----, -_, , 7,,,--,v :.g.:k ' :,::,
Also, ten Building Lola ou thitulto,,644.2ofiti-littariy, ,
,:..._:-
feat. A PIAY co 1 ouslll...., MittlCAUtleggE_,,,- .7 - .. ..-' '-'-e-
MAGAZtta4 all ,- :efiobreil ifoi'. AUGIIM_
~;.
PRIDE ONLY I :,IFTEEN
,ditz,p. we;:iitle*l-,,,
~,
t'' ..A . L 'O l °'" fia 2, * . .. ie of Fashion foe dt,tmarbti 1411 eYter."-: i .„, f. ',-
Locker, 15 :enle; 'household IVorde;lslll2ti Reh teliMalry- , , 1.,t
to cow • p•- i ~,, . 8 11.titte, stwits; Grithartele aregle,--- e
liot, 1 : 5"- e ' esta; . nutl all the other Magee ' - lettiETLEA,Pfilt, thaw . , ~..,. •
can b.- purchased elsewhere 'We bate a largo srepplyof the-,
above Ala Mem on hand, so that you are aura -tytlitutttog: l
them whet So 4 come. - ..... NNlarar , c'•
Remember and buy theta at. W. A. G,ILDEFFS
~,,
LITERARY DEPOT, nu li' L l
PTM utreet; AMR* =A
Theatre.
, attf. ' ' .
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, purchaisift - :„. <
from the .Isuportera fur [tuft,—Wo.innie of baAd Mak
largest and beet aasorted atmtortesa.to be' fonzliV 111 4 ' r,
inarkat, allot Ita.effared at the krtnettprar"
aus Pekin Tem Sta(a; so.9'
Q WA-U
STORFTROOM TO
ca n
uud, ehalring awl ga.a ftttprer >YsE NT with`' ,
on sixth atrart, bath - eat; Woad and complete—sitntd;s q;-
good teuaut. P Liberty. Rent inert) 111"
ans A.l3ONi
Market
40 baxte. 'A
10 kiG, ,
5 dc
.oleraulfe" fin and B's Tol IldCl4
Webster . ° old" o's do.
.. - Jonas' We do.
do. "Jas. H. Grant's'. We do.
.10 du. " Wm. R. timbre" s's and S'a.
10 do. R S R.'s" b's TObaico.
3 do. ..dahtou'a" b's do. . . r
L. do. "Junes' pound lamp
0 cases (40 dwarf- boxes) Youkee Doodle half pouna .71
lump Tobacco.
Just received and for sale by
Ml LLER 4 RICKETSON'
Nue. E'2,l and 21,M - Liberty slyest. ' A
LASS—
150 bosun ail° Mtnluw Gras.
50 •. 9312 '• ••
50 " 10312
25 " 10xI4
In afore and fur sale.by
A DMINISTRATuItS' NOTICE- 7 Where?.# e
Letters of Administration to the' 'Estate 'nf - 8101. ATE: r. 4
cA hi PRELL, decd, late of Cbattlers , tohtnabip,, tittilagli*if•
pawed to. the subscribers, Lail .perants' igdebtB4 ' •
Estate are requested tumakettamediate mutant, 11111 i
havlog claims against the same, will present thelni'prope . ilr'f;
authenticated for settleinent;.tci . • - -
TERRENCE CAMPBELL ;
J ARIZ KALI y,
MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES! mAw 'l 4 '
TINES,—
' Frank Ladle's Gazette of Fashion for August — prie 4 22 :. -."..1, , 1,
cents-2d omply, - w:.: ~-",-.s
Harper's - magn , ine for August—price 15 ets.-10thatoplf, "''",':i.
tiodey's Lady's Book, " 15 " Bth .t'
Graham's Magazine, " Ol5 " 4th "
Clambers' Journal, " " 16 " 2d
Peterson's Magazine, " 0 15 " 8d
lioustebld Words, " .16 l' 4th "
Prdnam's Magazine, ~" 15 ' " Sd .
KuickerLockor, ad "
Leslie's Journal, " " 15 .. . 4th "
Ballou's Magazine," " 10 " Mb "
Schoolfellow, o , o 20 " Id "
A ppleton's fiat:way Guide, "15 " Id . _
IF YOU WANT BLAGIAZIN.ES; _
IV YOU WANT NNWSPATINtiIi
IF YOU WANT CHNAP. PUBLICATMI: .
.„„i; . 5
IF YOU WANT BOOKS; • 6
- . ri t.• ,
IF YOU WANT'ANYT/UNG- that , :=lllk
4 published, rail or send to the.C.HEAP:BOOK
82,. max 0 f,',7 ,-.;.?;
.:;,,,, 3
a. raiwzit Ak..ca., ... '
No. ,Su ~ ~..
fitPßEssioN PAPER FOR, Wig,_
A good article of impressidai POir :for tag: kart.
01.11111 of Embroideries, • Laces,' flowers, Leaves, kg,
Just received by
E; DAVI SON,
atigt ' l l,6llfiatet meat
'TERRA COTTA
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