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FOR PREsIDEIN
NCFS BUCHANAN,
OF plerssiLvArnA.
808. VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECHINEDGE,
01, KENTUCKY.
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
ognu. cainatemtga:
erases SCOTT, oz.Costaaaa Co
JACOB FRY, Jr., Monacan= Co
JOBS nows., or FRAlnass
Extracts from Muthanants Speeh on the
Inllependent Treasury Bill.
"THAT COUNTRY IS MOST PROSPEROUS WHERE LA
BOR COMMANDS ME GREATEST REWARD.
"FROM MY SOUL I RESPECT THE LABORING MAN.
LABOR IS TEE ADUNDATION OE THE WEALTH OF
EVERY 00UNTRY, AND THE FREE LABORERS OF THE
NfORTA DEMERIT. RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY AND
INTELLIGENCE. HEAVEN FORBID THAT I SHOULD
DO THEM WRONG I"
THE GLORIOUS TENTH
OF SEPTEMBER
MASS CONVENTION!
AT PITTSBURGH,
On the 10th of September,
THE ANNIVERSARY OF PERRY'S VICTORY
The Damenldo State Central Committee have resolved
that •
E„ MI:K inli Didi li CI),,
OF TEI MENDS OP
BIJOHA.NAN :AND BRECKINRIDGE
MALL Di MELD AT
Pltttsburgh, on Wednesday, the 10 t h
September I II
The undersigned Committee were appointed by the ➢U
CHANAN CLUB to make arrangements for the contempta
ted CONTENTION, and have the honor of informing th
public that they have made every arrangement neceesiny
isurcire a
GlOl4Ollll Demonstration I I I
On behalf of the DE3IOOItd.CY OF PITT3IiII3I , OH, we
cordially ytndtii:* friends of the Constitution and the
hibtibitl ; Winiti preserve =divided and ordmilak
ed thil*dciita Itakeritance bequeathed no by the Patri
ot* and Saps of the Revolution—all who reverence the
nannOiy of WAnonvotos, the Father of Ms Country; who
varnied estiotrown down,overy attempt at sectional agita
tbiweell she truly admire the virtues of Jacrsos, Cid;
Wmzu and Weiner, wbose energies in life were devoted
to the prenervitkm of the Union a/ it : All these we co,
disilytolits to meat with as upon this occaeiac..
Thalia of Speakers Invited to be present eibbtsces the
PIMP Of some of the matt distringnished men In the na
tion. The following gentlemen haws been invited es Speak
may end many of them will be present:
Gem Lewis Can, Stephen A. Douglas,
Denid Tod, John Tan Buren,
Win. B. Reed, Wm. C. Preston,
Plarre'Sonk Horatio tkrythottr,
I E. Bowen, • CNA A. Bratkatear,
Josiah RandeD, Deal. S. Dickenson,
Joint W. Forney, Ono. WAteoook,
'Asinit. - Ditereon, Daniel Dongberty,
A. Stephens, S. D. Faster,
. • J. Mangy Jones, B. R. Carpenter,
Wm. WIWI* a.
Bob!. J. Walker, flenerialara;dv
Bo edfort itil be awed to reader thisdezotastratton wor
ths of the cause, end theceadidates we advocate—worthy of
1 1 11INNEMLUSIIA'S NAVOUVE SON!!
rho b now Ow &smite of the American people.
Coma mac, Come all.
3. arks ater,
Me ab alliteek,
Sad. . Mad,
Dub% pl W erpbea, •
11. Gatreere,
T. J. Keertan,
Vietot. - Peott,
Wm. H. theta,
Wm. M. Stewart,
W. Has.
Wm. M. Edger,
UWAENCEVILLE AWAKE!
sib alb
BEIUMW OF LAWHEREVILLE
MEETIG
In that Boum* in the OLD STONE! N
INIUROU, opposite
Mx lanes Store,
0 Oa Thursday iltrisdag* the Slat last.,
To eh?' •
BUCK AND BRUCK CLUB.
&mend Elpeakeri will be present m address the meek
ins in English end German. Lawrenceville will do Ira duty,
and there will be a " big turn out"
OD ALLEGHENY CITY DEMOCRATIC MEETING
The BUCHANAN AND BRIMIKENRIDGE CLUB
will hold its regnier Meeting on THURSDAY NIGHT, Aug.
hit, at EXCELSIOR MALL.
Mr. DAVID D. BRUCE and others will address the meet
ing, Judge BRECKENRIDGE is also expected to be present.
WM. M. HERRON,
WM-A_ READ, } Secrefarie.s.
saint M. FOSTER.
g( _(ovember. EL
is a strong Fillmore party there, which, for local
purposes, combined with the Black Republicans.
But they will, he says, have a separate electoral
ticket for the presidential election, and it will re
ceive a large vote.
We cannot yet concede lowa to the disunion
iota. There are too many patriote there to 'al
low the electoral vote of that State to he cast for
disunion.
We have great facilities for executing with
promptness, in excellent style, and upon the most
reasonable terms, all orders for Job Printing en
trotted to us, and solicit from our friends a share
of their patronage.
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DEMOCRATIC
0. or. CABS, Chairasass.
D. Nkkoisen,
A. Holstein,
John Birmingham,
John C. Dam;
J. A. Gibson,
Charles Barnett,
E. P. Jones,
Chas. T . Ihmoen,
C. Hartwell
6. P. Hamilton,
P.C. Rump=
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New Pleisliesttionat e : s :For the Pittsburgh r'iwt• ' tEirDrs MlLanwe 3tieirzsiliNgss, always resorted
ROBERT kit&esx ; Sequel to "Lint*" Whirs. Thoughts for True Patriots--No. I. to when tvery other remedy ails.'
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Carolin*Xee &Mit, antiteOht"Fitieet. Lin*ooti,' It would be verrttlareat. J'III.IPV to deny t lottsa New Yotar Septantier 15,1562.
The labb Cep," . ,• - • - . " -f s This to ceitlfysdlott chili:l;74hr. Viers old, was
other TittpullOvoile. fy T. BA'eter- most totter and jemona - spirtt plOed
, troubleiavithiberrnssomeda months. I luid tried several
son„loy.lChelOtt streetil'hilt@elP44,- between the Southern Statesttlid!a huge portion
?Inds 4meliane but nottiii of theitlidone Mt:, good; and it
A' co W of tieVieve poiiulOtand of the people of the North ; would. 'wee n iie unt iri wiebesu o g, yea-mir age,
gifted authoress, Mrs,„barolitte Lee Hentz, bus been be just as unt4asonable to say that it has
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?rewired by Fleming Bros., that she found any relief. I gave
placed upon our table. It is a beautifullyir'rinted Th e common sense her the COOLonlo of one bottle, which brought from her
arisen tat of uothriag.
duodecimo, bound in cloth, to be furnished at the very largo nrtantity of worms, but they were so completely
maxim that applies to such cases is, that there
low price of one dollar. The high moral and tell- cat to pieces it was impossible to unlit them. My daughter
are faults op both sides. Perhaps the principal is now doing well; indeed, she is completely restored to
eons tone ' •sobloti pervades the writings of the CBT ,
fault lies with our Southern brethren ; our set- health. I therefore like pleasure in reememending It to pa
thoress, will always commend them to the reader.
Silliness, if nothing else, inclines us to think so. ''rots. I would say, by all means keeps supply of this
The novel in question sustains a character difficult i:thumb:3 medicine constantly In your house. I have known
They may have surpassed Northern men in their
to delineate In' a work. 'of Bogen. A religions mis- many children to die suddenly froluthentlects of worms, It
toasty, and those who have read "Linda or the ela ction , ' calumnies atid violence. Let sups
also not anfrequelitlyhappens that' children are treated for
,
Young Pilot of Belle Creole;-should, by.all means, pose its s ; how ought we to act` We have, on crou p, when the choking and coughing is caused altogether
b. •
rea d t hi s , which to the sequel to that. t ory. Th e , both sides, talked very violently and discordantlyy the Irritation of worms Therefore, I say again, ksep-It•
bread in the house; it costa but little, and may be the
work Is to be had at Miner A Co.'s, No. 32 Smith- of our nyhte until we have turned fraternity into
scans of saving life; and, at any rate, it Will save physi.
field street, and Gildonfenney di Co.'s, No. 45 Fifth enmity, and are on the very brink of final sepa - cam 'Mrs LANK, N 0.333 Eighth st.
ration: but let us now begin to consider our fltirchasets will be careful to sok fur Dr. irLANE'S CELE
duties [MATED VERMIFUG.E, manufactured by ILEIMINu BROS.
Sonic of us seriously intend to I.e guided by phtsburgh,i,.. other vertaifugeioncompar.,,n,are
religiote principle : what does it demand ? Most worthless. Dr. M'Lane's genuine Yermifuge, also his cele
expliettl s that we should return good for evil, „rated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug
and not evil for evil blessing rise railing, and :notes. None genuine without the signature of FLEMLNO
not railing for railing. Have we in any proper
sense done so; Is it not very plainly the fact Abe, for sate by the sole proprietors,
that a very large portion of the people, claiming FLEMING BROS.,
to be the large majority of the Not th, have Bnresssor4 to J. &811 S Co.,
taken fur their leaders those who have eho,Te
Si) Wood street. Cotner of Fourth,
themselves moot skilful and tin , crupuliiiis, or et
least the moot excited, in their abuse of tl.e I
South Do not the most abusive papets receive
front them the largest patronage: papers in
every Site of which we find the moot abusive
epithets, instead of quiet statements of facts or
reasons" Es it possible that religion dictates
this ? No one will sill m it.
Let us take another view of it. In atiy oaten
matter would we choose excited and viniiisti,e
men our guides? Most certainly we put our
selves on our guard against them. Vie mistrust
them entirely and seek fir light from purer
I sources. This mode 1.1 condo:tit:lg a controversy
I is instilling to our reason, if we bayonet heounie
as excited as they. Awl even if we have, ive
cannot help seeing that this style of contriver
to insulting to humanity, for it assumes that men
are to he driven by excitement, and not elig.hlt
ed rind guided by reason It i- the tyranny tb
demagogues awl quarks practice over those th
trust in them.
It is a violation of al! sori 11 pr inciple : fur it
is doing its tinniest to alienate section from , 1,-•
lion, and man from roan. and Ulu- to tiii..eire tl.e
social lodtd, it is inhuman and tintibiltisoi
for it violates human reason by endeavoring
frighten it into w h en it ought to gt
it Itght by' which it may see its ow,: way. Mo. e
than this, it proceed , upon :
it pretends to treat all men il. squads, while
systematically eteiles tbeit pas-ions in ordo•
that, by its hold upon them it Indy captivate .c•.l
enslave their reason kg kin. ire • iv, let n , i 0 ;.
mud 'biol. el our dolt. )Isity. very many,
let the I-sion he dis , oived hurt they do it •,
!bey cannot mean it TtiO -I , TI euls
cater their ewilesnetil In e•o..et
would be td.ock st the e t• , which theo.
pos,ion. had In-told Or
over the Nolte ~ f the South, 64 ts thmk hit),
of our own. And especially let in • think o f id,.
mural and material bleselogs o f ‘,„,„„ i,,„,
recall how much we loved to 'lima of 11,1.51 ft'
day,* until the last very few years. What
we think of them refute this vision- excitement •
We loved and elterielied our I,rrt ikrrn. Si',' lot I
and almost worshipped the Union ni the
political gift that tioil ever bestowed upou a
pie. if our pasmons should n' low us to see 1 , •
dangers now, we would crowd in masa nrour
its emblem, end on bended knees with beantor
hearts cry, God save us from di-union
FNUERALIST
HARPERS NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, for September
Harper It Bro., New York.
The September number of this popular periodical
has been published. It is fully equal to the prece•
ding numbers, containing many valuable, interesting
and amusing papers. Price only 15 cents. For sale
by Miner 44. Co., 32 Smithfield street, and Gildenfeo
ney & Co., No. 45 Fifth street.
THE Black Republican journals take great
delight in calling the Democratic party " Ruche
'leers." These papers are never satisfied with
their own name long, and are continually growl
ing because we will not allow them to steal ours.
We were originally stigmatized as Democrats, we
accepted the name, fought and won many victo
ries under it. When the name became popular,
the opposition tried to steal it and called us Lo
roficoa. That was a terrible stigma, bat we
fought for Old Hickory under it, and won. The
party opposed to us now want to steal our good
name again and give us the name of "Bucha-
Our opponents having nominated the first
filibuster, and nominated him because he was
first and chief of filibusters, and understands
cattle raising and financiering therefore, we
propose the title of " FRNEBOOTERs " as most
appropriate and expressive of their principles.
They now use several words to express the prin
ciples they advocate, such as free soil, free labor,
free speech, free negro and Fremont, all of which
can be' comprised in " Freebooter, - and rave
them a useless expenditure of labor and money
in setting up the type.
THAT CONVENTION
The fusion Convention nominated a Know-
Nothing soft shell ticket, yesterday. One of the
nounness was never a K. N.; hut all the rest, we
presume, have seen Sam One than who, it i+
said, hails from Switzerland, was pot on the
ticket in the hope that his name alone wouldlper
suede the Germans to vote for the K. N.'s !
It is certainly a very low appreciation of Ger
man character to suppose they will do any such
thing.
There were a great many disappointed men af
ter that Convention adjourned. Some of the as
pirants were cruelly treated. Sot, on the whole,
the K. N.'s got far the best of the bargain.
They defeated one of the best men in the county
—Esq. Millar. Had be been at home, it is
doubtful whether he would have allowed his name
to be used before such a convention
We shall give some attention to the candidates
soon, commencing with the candidate for the
Senate.
FERIIOIII . AND CONOMISSIONAL MILZA E
While Fremont was in the Senate, a propotiti“n
was made to allow no member of Congress We.t
of the Rocky Mountains more than $2,000 ex
penses in the way of mileage. As he was gi t •
ting $2,1500, Fremont voted against it, although
his actual expenses were not one-fourth of that
sum. Be was in the Senate but twenty three
days, and was paid for it, therefore, at the rate
of more then one hundred dollars a day, coun
ting his extraordinary mileage.
READ THIS !
BRITISH HATRED OF DEMOCRACY.
Our neighbors" over the water" take a deep
interest in the suedes!, of the Black Republican
party, and urge the election of Fremont with
ardor.. According to them, the success of th•it
gentleman would greatly benefit and gratify the
citizens of Great Britain. We have no doubt
that such would be the case, and that the aboli
tionists of the North would find powerful alto-s
in the white slave drivers of Nlauchester .I.d
London, Birmingham and Sheffield. But vill
the people of the United States electt,'
to gratify a nation whieh4,sagi,/". --4 "iie upon the
head of Wasbidi j its compatriots Wdl
the • organs of British tyranny, nod
,este
• the democracy of the Now World. T;ie
London Chronicle, a paper high in the confides- , ,
of the British Government, holds the fullowins
language in reference to our Presidential strug
gle:
We should be sorry to see Mr. Buchanan
elected, because he is in favor of preserving the
obnoxious institutions as they exist, AND "I'll
UNITY OF THE STATES There is nu safe
ty for European monarchial governmente, ii
the progressive spirit of the Democracy of the
United States is allowed to succeed ELECT
FREMONT, AND THE FIRST BLoW To Tli E
SEPARATION OF THE UNITED STATES I
EFFECTED!"
' DAN. RICE SEVERELY BEATEN. —At Hudson
. New York, on Tuesday evening last, a couple "I'
.'rowdies were put out of the circus of Dan. Rica
'for creating a disturbance. Subsequently, oue
lof them named Burns came to the hotel where
A Rice was staying, outrageously abused him,
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, knocked down a boy in his employ, and then ran
'off, pursued by Rice and two or three friends.
The Hudson Star says:
Mr. Rice being rather too quick on foot for
Burns was nearly overhauling him, when on or
near the corner of Warren and Third streets.
Burns was stopped by Capt..Getorge H. Powers,
who was than on-his way home, and as Rice
came up he recognized Burns, and at once knocked
him down. Rice not recognizing Capt. Powers,.
and supposing him to be one of the party struck
at him, when Powers &inched in with him, and
while in this melee before there was was any
chance for an explanation, a party headed by
John H. Best came up and pounced upon Mr.
Rice who was alone, and gave him a most un
merciful flogging—John H. Best knocking him
down and stamping upon him until ho plead for
life. The John H. Best party then retreated for
his saloon. In a few moments Mr. Rice's men
came to his relief and they proceeded to the sa
loon of said John H. Best, demanded admittance
but where refused—whereupon they at once
broke into and demolished his establishment,
smashing everything and everybody that came in
their way. All sorts of weapons were used,
from a slung-shot to paving stones, and those
who witnessd the scene, represent it as terrific
in the extreme. After Mr. Rice's party had sat
isfied themselves, they left town, without being
successful in getting told of the instigators and
prime movers in this disgraceful affair."
THE SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 1812 AGAINST
FREMONT.-All of the old soldiers in the war of
1812, whatever may be their political predilec
tions, should vote against Fremont. When, in
the United States Senate in 1860, he voted
against an amendment to the Bounty Land Bili,
introduced by Mr. Underwood, of Kentucky,
extending its benefits to widows and.minor chil-
Vixen of deceased soldiers in that war. This ha.
mane Aovision Fremont voted against, and on
account of it every old soldier in the war of 1812
sbordcf vote against him.
If any doubts this vote of Fremont, they will
find it recorded in the Congressional Globe for
the Thirty-first Congress, on pages 3,005 to 3,007.
ARTIFICIAL GRANITE—A new Building Male
rial.—The Rochester Union says : "We have
seen some specimens of this article for building
purposes, which has a durable appearance, be
side being handsome. This granite' is made of
a composition of mud and lime. Thorough
chemical tests have proven its indestructibility.
It is moulded in blocks of five times the size of
common bricks, and in admirable shape for
building. Each block has a mortice through it,
so as to pass a current of air through' gin centre
of the entire wall of the building, and thin( pre
vent frost from entering. The coat of the arti
cle, even in New York, is said to be far hiss than
bricks, and it oan be laid more rapidly." .
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In hi, farewell x•ldrr ti to Li euuntryint•ti up a
retiring fr , ,nit the Pre,id.uty. the I. ta:.
man and Hero .f the H•rmttegc said • - -
•• What have ymt t, gm!, by .
~,pnQiciti - Delude tint w••h u.. t. •
that the brem•L t 1 her wad:. h!i.,l A< t
eiv4tly repwred If the l'ot• 7, ,- II r
the sqrkint,,ii will crow iet. , :er ! ,t
the curio ~ver.irs niiich arr t. , .„ ,
ortilgul in llle hfllle of 1e,,,41,0 Per xi., he I r .•
ttyrifeld'ot hsttle, an.l drterminrd Ly the .•w .7 I
:Neither fihttaiti r u de..e v r ts• ti I
Elope that iha ht - 4 line • • ttnatr-1,10,
tfce prrmmient t I 1.01. f
would sol4ll fouud there, ut 1 uttcht,tel , .. I
',Hint, And It the ‘,.
ger., In which the pe,,pie Utitt.e.l 5144. -
have 5t0..1 I.) •nle comm. It ; r
---the ineinery rietoros w o n
valor—the prosperily and trai.ione , .., they hai •
enjoyed Under the prevent r..naritotion • it s'i
these 1.1 , 4'01 s and pro. o f e t turnum ta t,, rttur.
are nut strong enough to bind us together tOi One
people, what tie will hold United the new da
lone of empire. when those bonds have 10,
broken and this I niou dissoked 4 The firot
of separation would not Inl.l. Rep' r,
menu. wouht be torn -- new Igioiers wee I
spring up— and this great and el , non- R
would soon be broken int. a 111,1(1111
States, armed for 'initial
with lase. to
front foreign p•tyrt-r
-ntainfilwd tipttrt hy the atatittit, nt f.
rnin, harasst-t1 with ct.ntliont anti huntitit t
and delta:tett w ,pmt, Linty would ttw willtn ) 2
Adana to thn tittrotintttn 1 any--nnittary
turer, find tturritntlwr anon Ittwttty for tin ..,he
of repose.'
•• HLen iny eyes t..
the laet tirne, the ~ tin iu tienvens ni,g3 - I nor
hlin .hire the hrokeri no 1 di. !:•,nored 1 1 I.
intuit , of a UUCP glorion, :;11itee
severed. .lieotieditut, be lhger•ult ••n
with f e ad,,, or drenched, ,0 fratt
blood. Lei their la-d tee itie ale I huger:tut glno
rather, behold the g• rgeoir
now know': 'nod h litre I ihr,digie.i,t
stiii foil Ilion a:I, ,au 4,1 it, aril. , 1,1. I
tr , lphie% ,Ire3111;11g is !heir ..elelll . ll hl , lre ;I
a stripe erased or pidloie I, not a - . mg], tr
suureil hearitiv for its io 'lt.. to, .tleh oir-eraide
interrogatory :L..tlllnt lo • wort I:
those other word, !rod folly,
tir , ,t, and the Union afterwards. lint e‘erys he:
—spread all over in elutraeter-i 1.1 !king light
blazing on all its ample till, 11,. !hey
. 1 - loat on.
the sea and over the land, and iu every wind on
der the whole heavens—that other sentiment,
dear to every true kruerican heart—Liher.p
and Union, now !Ind forever, hue and inseparii
hle.-
AMERICAN Toys —The Courier and Enyurro ,
says that at least half of that class of articles
known as fancy goc . ils, in common- ,
use in Gil
country, are manufactured in American woi
shops. ileticules and port mutinies were iio
ported altogether a few years ago. Now the
American manufactured articles are regarded as
superior, and the importation ~r them has •en
tirely ceased. The manufacture Of jewelry and
silver ware, we have long known, is carried tti
in this country to an extent that places n• in a
position quite independent of importation. In
toys, also—by no means an unimportant branch
of trade—American manufactures have made
great progress, and in a measure supplanted the
imported article,. In fact, there is a consid
erable (importation yearly. We are without coin
petition in toys manufactured from India rub.;.r,
from which the principal export. Their durabili
ty renders them peculiarly acceptable to the En
glish people, and there i, a company which con
flues its capital to their manufacture. hi Loy.,
of tin—japanned—Connecticut has never had n
rival worth mentioning, and still remains without
one. Toys peculiar t. Germany and German
workmen—and they are in great variety—ore
receiving attention from our manufacturers, %nil
a house in Troy, gives its undivided attention to
their production. Probably one fourth of all
that are sold in our toy ...hops are manufactured
in this country. It is true, the artisans are
mostly those who acquired their skill in Gertnany,
but who, receiving better wages, produce really
better articles than when in the workshops of
Europe. In articles of virtu, in which the French
are famed, we have made rapid strides. Their
importation has visibly fallen off, and promi-es
a continued decrea,c.
Old-Line Whig Lawyers In einCill/lati for
The following are the names of some of the
prominent Old line Whig lawyers in Cincinnati
who support Nit-. Buchanan for the Presidency.
It is quite a formidable list as respects talents
and respect:o6lll, and .-mbreires the very flower
of the old Clay and Webster organi vatiott
Judge Joules, Judge T. M. hey,
Judge M. R. Tilden, Judge Wi.n.
Judge Baffin, lion. It. E. Speneer,
Chas. Anderson, Esq.,.. Ales. Johnson, Esq.,
Joshua Bates, Eeq.. A. S. Sullivan, Eeq.,
Nieb. Longworth, Esq., Larz. Anderson, Esq.,
Thos. Nesmith, Esq., Putriek ?dollen, Esq.,
V. Worthington, Esq., J. Worthington, Esq.,
Talbut Jones, Esq.
• Delegate to Whig Convention at the time Scott was
nominated.—Cin. Eng.
Bats and Caps.-All who wish to wear a NEAT
. nd 000 D HAT or CAP, should call at No. 164 WOOD et,
and purchase what they ma) want in Ono line.
atd3 ituBOAN A CO, DM Woodat.
I, 0 14, ;
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A PICTURE OF Dint NION
Buchanan
( .' y ,
• - •
,Kl'
44- Rear frobia late Member of the 11OUSE
DELEUATKS
This Is t, eta city that I have been using In my family
yrr. a CELL CIIiCAASIAN LINI
MENT bur seieral 'ears, and 1 am lolly swished that a id
!lA,. best Liniment I have over used, although I have used
lea less than at duZetl olla, Can With confidence
IVI mend ato the afflict - Ist JAMES EVANS.
!h. -umber 4. 115.5.
Or. McLane 's 1111'1(0%1J , Liver Pills and istruovzte Vernet.
11 4.1 e, also Dr. I. Scott's Cslabrutod White Circassian Lini
ment, prepare,' solely under the supervision of Or. 1. Scott.,
s regular letleal graduate, cud Physician of astorisive prac
tice, None irsanitie, only us prepared by Dr. I Scott 41 Co.,
hunk Vlacs, Alorerautou u, Virginia.
SEWS FROM 2 1 1.111 FOUNTAIN lIIA 11'
Nloaunwrowm, VC, Sept. 12, liess.
Tr”, a b, That I linen o.uyiniurli the !loci's• fur
preynyilug Nitl4.ll , u'S italproYmi VorLtliftlyyr and Illtpro,sl
by br. I ile.ott., who 1150 twell ill the lentil df pre.
i.s, tup and 11•Ing DI) original inedicinos in ray Airs duriag
ta. hoe thirveen ears. sad Ilia I ladies.. he tiro.
lit I !mak° Ulo sYlll.lO . llt tier 11., willingly as 1
!is, a., utterer,! 111 th , i2l Uhatevet C Ili LAN IL M
1, 11. Lean's 1 5,. , 1 00 l'ernithigo and ruMloriro Live
l'hiP w. trattariiiel hr certificate of C. IllcLarie, for myth• by
and Alercharite vrersYrll , lo.
1.1 Etr li. ESIFII, 110 Steal or., Wholesale A gent.
la .1, P let.tottso, Atleg teeny, hoar Railroad Liois,t,
WlL,lessi•• A u.•nt. sill& direst..
ref Kennedy's Medical Discovery.--14,
I hal no, one nrll ,
land it a mak an La.. Wu tndy rt,ttttlt•rftzt ratttnt-1,. It Ittut
m 11.111,. 1,-1 out) ltitoo,:li uk..1.. 41
I.llt ita 4, 'lab a, e drily fora nt .1-
lu4 awls from th. •tw , hat ;Antra ot the Uoi..a.
U n..(1 ',.4414 Th.+ h. ell ly.-rt,
ti.- Awl t npa,l4l tat-lr, yearn: but hefato that
..;nu,. .IL4II •d.tion Ise prilibctry thoit it
,• • ad Ith, t, ••• • • ..•••411, t ,••••t ;hew oil the thlhihl• t tL..
•vt.,l a,..t a • that., •.ur that rich. hid tht,
••;•• e ,th othttlihht, ti. , ;tun, ,if lighttedy's Nlihtsrhl
,• NV lahr, ut tiumoreettot thw rhtzhhly .6,01 I tx• t. •111,•t
74.*•• ( In ers.4.ls.r •-,•11111111.
<.:IJ .1.010,11 v and nets.' al I'll. (1E4)10.1F
170 .s ~.1 aLgo of the th,Lion Mortar, sod at J 1•
Alloghaay. attlaAla.
*E Watohrttl tba !Hot wyrrlptorwv of .
SCMPTION. At the very And indicati.l lutatiolitnr
HAM/ LL P Or LIV Ali WORT, TAN, AND CANCH
LAtl UA, u/..1 Ilfo b. esCA. lA, not ROgi•Ct • Cough US
of ISS approach. Fttrthor itiforwo,u
pAruphl-trt Sox also tong Atlvwsrtfauruetit.
it Aar .Ale, wholtAsle nod nrIAIL t y IL t 312,LE11N
Der Woof aAJ Sacoorl irtre.vr.
!I 111:NLE1LSON t no_ Litwrty ; H
+I`HYV till'X'kC HAM A SI; HANNAN. AitakLd.:
r multi:lll6lv
tr Bat/1h tor'. tia r IJy
• mv.ure 1—.14 ..k.st ir.t ,ta1t....1 the u :styes - sal I,
• la, 31,- ry.clJ...t, .1 a tu..at taa. 1 ,1
11.1. ~,! ••r - at 1 L , ' H Wi Fart.,
;Y. ate roomal .1.3,3 T. 4 k.
1; -TO. Or: l+: air) IL h t
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.alartincatioia, tho .p 3•.•
A. 4 r 140( W givrgl 111.E1 1 . 11 , ;
1:41,t/„t IL. t, a/. -,, the In‘f 4.1 r
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al • ,:•-t, 6•r rit,tlbotitna allUmm pruct..d wber,.. es
.rO4 t, - .P NnitAir.lll L. I
Flit)11 A%D PLANTS
:en lereel ,pute icer c.cease h> cut.leccr. 10 iceetuoll, e quent.ty
41 US icl.Pr'S PAIN RXTsACl'utt, illisdansu It Las e.t.a.-0.
nod iuyp etroUsirecckliUsie. 14%40 thou, like the ...hair Let
tel 1. If eq/Asturetly attraa, sni ansusuawn4s,...
cencnecco o ciclturuen. At 31.1 eticsg of Loon mud Incet t acc,—,
U.. 11.144,1 t it teyttelitt. 031 the fault ends lice Wu,
en•rice eicel an as 11;..-.illy cceotesivreel
N. , rtts -.t.l* witt. Lein. 4.1 1:4 - 1
11F.): IL I.A 1.1,1,' M.anut. turot,
D. V Cl Ili MulAuGi,tzi-vra
ott 7.6 cent. f, I,n by Ur LiC4i. II KEVSKIt. 11
6trwot, .11.1 i.) i.. eiil err thwlor usr.h. it,
throughout th., Uu,ta l : Wra...e. All ..rdery le I ivr.
f.,truelkat I•. I to C' 1 CLICHES
CO., Now Vvric
Hoofland'• ("erman tt ett erith.
R.itpli Lute, E.tri .1.,111, at t-ittt;t ;.(Ttatt , .. 1r ~t
r. t 1I Jae,: - 16-nrUtter*The Utter* nre tri gteut
11.., In a,/alitt.n. the givoirtty -nil 1.,
It.11••1. 'sir t .111 PI •burer ,t 1 lah.ro
113111!!1=1•11110112=11!111!IIIIIIIII
.., t I 1.1 , u11,1 .r 1,1 .k
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h•in t b.• fleclA ..1 n v<ro 1.11,11, ft. ler It.. gate Int
1111111=1!
11, Oh, 11.1 n Lug, •a.;• li•n. hi....
1. , • Rt.., 1 uoul4l aal that 1 frc.l 4t aat plonaurt.
;11, tli. tll3ll ni/1 , 091
Mail) I.l'll LI CI
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ndtotUl/
F.... ...fir Ly BROS. nud Ur. tiKo. 11 K EN.$6l
l':t1.1 uroli
41 - 14 by will you Suffer, WIMN RELIEF C.kN I.F:
EA SI V IGIT AI N lIAVe you a ?or• Th roat,
hiwulualuau, Neal wig limn) tut, Croup still Join ta n Pt ,-t
Hite , HUMS, Spruluft, or Painn iii any part of your Ilyntrut
y„ u ran Lr at tun• by using the total beatitifbl
all Lluiluenta, the •• Whit. Circassian Liniment," prepared
by Dr. II ITT, of Morgaohmii, Va., and for wale cheep,
wholesale and rutall, by Dr K VSKIt, 140 Wokai Boort, rind
J Al. P. FLEMING, Di , . it. It Depot, Allegheny. Sot. ii,l
vertmenient in another column of [...lay, vapor. I utar4:lu;
!14-Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.--
If 'en delft want year feet pinched with hail and elierl
Slecklugs, you will lake our udyieo nn.l ge 1.. C. r).1.1 .c. coy.
Nlnrkot Kiley 11.1 Fifth Ntro4.l, and buy mime or
drireut fine Steckiini, that melte your feet In! nice and
:IM/ tea.) OA , tuakr. au.l bellx every Vmisty
Llosaery unit 111011tit111, at u t101.41/V slid retail.
liemewleir the plum, l',1101" oI Markel alley ash Fifth
street. .5514
/gar if you wish to buy It ttUUU, and at Ow Sdlltlt .
time a UlikiAPSlLli tIAT, cull and get in our $3.00
FIATS, whielt are u., g0,,1 ga can 1,1.1.1011 far tin !nano In
th.• • MtifiC•kN A .
11111,, 114 Meld btrycl
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES.
From tw•o to six inch calibre.
PRICES from ni to 30 Cents per Foot
A LSO—ROCHESTER
PEARL STARCH
For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers
Prices by
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDIND AND
COMMISSION MERCINIANT,
CHEESE, BUTTED, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE ORNERALLY.
No. 25 WOOl , STREET, PITTSBURGH. ijeifi
A RARE CHANCE
1 800 ACHES OF TIMBER, COAL !Did
IRON ORE LAND ie offorod for sale col Inv or
NU, terms, ur iu o:clmp fur property in this city
county.
This Land is heavily timbered, and lies conveniently to the
Clarion river, in Forest county, so that the lumber ran he
tioalmd out and brought to market..
It contains an ELEVEN FOOT VAIN of
GOOD COAL
Under a largo portion of do land.
Tticro ix also
Iron Ore and Limestone
in abundant. upon it; and the Kill is good nod well watered.
A RAILROAD
la stwroyed across it, and will no doubt be built, which is
part of a line of railroads from New York to St. Louie.
The soil in good and generally level, and is lathe midst of
a region that will soon he one of the best farming regions of
the State.
The IMO acres lie together in a body; and srill, , be sold at a
legato to the purchaser. Enquirp of
THOMAS WOODS, Real Estate Agent,
No. 7b Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
5() LBS. Sap Sago Cheese.
la 100 boxes Sardines, assorted sizes. For sale at
sales MAYO'S
4 z ; s
,
• Sy**.
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4. •
4'l: •
MBMI
_ - -
fj TTSB 17 R G .11 ',, Redding's R :, qaloe.—lt is rostitgans • . I
.
g i RE A s i) i vi A RINE i-lof party et steAlt_ling, cAnd . rdenteile. 1
LIFE,
.1, hi.,,,u0c.,,.., it-111.41 bure,„andopettdi ra fo i l
- f - tNVItddiCE'COMPAV.T . , ;:-..>-", .--' ° Y 4' ... . .
iburdepties,l?eils, ttprmt, tatotiOhltbakVesk an,
ou a N lik 1.1 i*-1V ATER OD AARE Ersrttt Ei st ?
:',:i , .. , LOTTO , Birito#3, PA :t r'l '''' ' ,°l44se!r4fl''t per) k i nd ;14 reve l' .11,5*.,1119er4'
~;- i . 4 i4:' ItatEatrGAL4Y,fiemd4t. : , .it4; ecald heed, - nettle raikt, buO_ons,i Ore nip-I,
nos. tlllisisto-iloctiory;.t'• ~.t.i, ' -, ,g. ' •_,;,' , ''''' !..,..' ' pitia,„repoulit:entieo7 IlifileS,lloAtko 7,3ties,j ,
414-Thm emntoniiihisktSt eserytusuranee appertaining to' fiSSleki, flea` bites, spider stings, trot - titnb;
or connected with LUE FUSES, salt rheum, scurry, sore and cracked. h s, 'sal*
Liao, u g nitleit II l' EL AN* cA lalro RISK'S on the OHIO ,
. nose, warts and flesh wounds, it is a tniVt veinal
and Mississippi ltiversan tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally. 1 ble remedy and cure, which can be testified to by
. _ ,
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Nangation•and Transporsatinn-
Polir.iee issued at the lewest ratoi consistent with tafety to
all 'wird..
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SHONNBEItt/Ett, President.
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, General Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRECTORS.
*at- Jlll Loases sushi-M(4l bJ partlo,l I:1/1111,d under polictue
mined by this Company will be liberally adjusted mid primipt
ly paid at its OFFICE, Yo. th) WAXER STREET. Jyl I
WESTERN INSUR.‘NCI. COMPANY,
Prrrascan 13011.1 Eat' I .; • !den t; F. M.
livanott, Secretary.
14111 lusurn against all hinds of I. as A In N X.
All lsses will be liberally adjwat.tlici I I .1.
A home Institution, managed by Di I, 1. wht. tl. 1,141
known in the cummanity, and win.. ar• aided, 1.1
protuptnasa and liberality, to maintain th.. larat ler al, 4 , 11
they have iI&RIMNi. as offeriug the beat Kota (t:e.l to tit •
who desire to be insured.
Untscroas-1L 51iller, Jr., C. 15'. Rickersou, tr i ler
Y. 1101ines, Jr., IV. H. Small, C. !lumen, ileruice n
Andrew . Ackley, Janted Lippincott, lit•urgo Dursi.,Ja
Autry, Alexauder Nimick, Thorn. Scott.
air Office, No. otl aAter stn rt, (Warrhoulto 01 iipsal t ; .1
0.3., up sw(m) PULaburgb. uor.14:1)
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
No. 63 Fourth sfretta; hetsburyh,
A t 1.1 N 'l' S
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insiaraoe
Co., of BAHIt'S/BD:4i. I'AP/t.4/..11850,000.
Girard Vire and Marine Insurance of
NIIII.ADELNIIIA. , %-1./TP4 / $300,000.
I nouranee Co. of Ihe Valley of V 4 rgltal
IVINCHMTER, VA C.,1 PITA L., 8301.1.000.
Commonwealth lnateranae Company, Ha It
1118UURO. CA I'l 1'.41„ $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Ineurance
I'API! L. 4Vo .f.V.A/A,51,154,1
I.onsAgsr Iv au la hamar...La, PITT:4IJUHttIi
/V/ A f. Nor. a, IYJ,I, 81 ,0 2 . 2 4 9
IVFL Vraeldeut., . A A Cexlucu, S.ecr , ,t.)
4,Lai.ly
PEKIN TEA STORE,
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Putt 41trert li•aga th I°,lmo - term for CA: 4 II. The
et.e:k ..,?4,4,1.n..1 114.- tin. or, and gre.lem of
bt.44,414t tbo A 14.1,44 ams ot, Arid
lIULD IV 11,./LKNA LK AND I:KT A IL
. 114 r
V Elf V 1,01114,T cnell PitICKA:
pArK El) TN AS, PUT PIN NIPT.II.III PACK.
A411:11, raw-KO) 1... trod...
TF- 4 0 . OP ALL 41F1A111 4 4, 111: TIIR BALI/ enl.s4r.
41'1 , 1E, rlitin ft, oxhlA O{..OuLATE ,A the 11-1,1
',Wig. .1 pr.( ten. , lb the heminoms I, a mare
ovel y t ..4.t v 4 di • we., (it 4L
T. at SYwlAk A P,INT11:1,1. P.M TUT. SALT, or he
1.11 - NK'S F A MILA )11111:CIN K. 4 N. Jtt I%
rumba, KL, J. 114. :A, I ,ol• )•• xy
LINE.
4Pia•
THIS LINE IS Ni ON PREPARED to hrilq:
I‘lll..ttti• •.1 (t..ight ti .itt I'••.L, 111 till e^
i sit.l (.••11.1 to 4..ttrp at i
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k.k. PT: TCOE irITII A WitillEN
A.RA:siTl2l{.
INIEMLOMM!Ill
SAMUEL PA NESTOCK
IMPORTER &. DE I.Elt IN
FOREIGN AND _DOM ttsT c,
DNA' Alt E.
_aitc.- -- H3 %'ood utreet, bet ol ern Diamond
u,t11..r an.1,1....-nti, liar 1%.4.1”, Iww,all.l r, sit 1..
1.1.1 ../1 no. . 114... tot IhPICAIV II
A AI Ai,. • 3.....,11-1,41
1:191111213
MESE=
JANIES 1:01.1.11‘s & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission illerchanN,
11111
Nov. 114 ANIII ‘VA feat %1111Y.t.r, PlT'rz6l. I.
lIIIODES, H. Si. CO..
FORWAlthiNti AN!' c()MAIISSioN
nn 1.1., I 1,k1.4 n.
METZ
FLOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
Ah U P ROD t' OENRH .4 /,
No. 499 Liberty street,
dov cd. F •
IMA Ai . JON. ,
De R. ROCIERS a CO.,
EURPEAN MANI AND COEI,I\IIEII,
Exasengern brought from the 014 country to Pius
burgh, mud 1110110)11 rtAllittOd to Europe. nov27
W. 11. SMITLI W. V,. lII'NTI I
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE (3 - ROUE:II':
Itt Second and 151 Front st.,
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
NIANUFACTURNIRS
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AN!) F17"I'I1O GENERAI,I,I;
For Warming and Ventilating Build/sage.
W. a A. will oeitr.t lot WNolling mini Ventilating
by Sloane or Hot Water, Pinta or Obiloon's Furnace, Chum!,
ea, Fleb.La, Hospitals, Factories, ilreen likao,e, Dwelling,
Court Houma, Julia, or Hotels. No. 11 . 6 MARKRT STItRI T,
Pittaburgh. 14116
B. HOJNS, Into of II umphroye, 11 , Iftotoot hI.N.PLIA, MOJA
D. W. 112.113T1NL L k cd . Pi [Cabaret.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTGRS,
AND
General Produce Commission Mei chants,
Pic 47 North Whams and 96 North Wu ter s!,rrel,
below Rae, street,
Itagaley.Wotxlward A Bryan, Kennedy AC. 'Pit Leb
o urro t t . ki. r ti. A co. 4 WiluoutlA Co.
Wood A Oliver, •• Bell & Liggett,
Miter, Price & Co. - J. AW. Bea,
Caleb ope & Co. " 11 .4.roley,Cosgrave &C.
Truitt, Brother & Co. " Watt A Wilson,
J. D. Lehner A Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick A Puuede, Cimino ati.
A. A. Bullock A Co. " Morrow & Dottier,
Tweed A Sibley, " J. 8. Clienowetti k Co. , "
And Pittsburgh and Plitituisaphis, Merchants genutally.
Jal&dapcßm
WRIGHT'S PILLS--5 gross just received
and for sale by Uy2l) FLEMING BILOB.
F..=._ yr ,?,f ~_
DinDOVORP3.
Robert Galway, :Samuel NPOlurkati,
Joseph P. Gazzata, M. D, John ncott,
James Marshall, David Richey ;
James W. Llai!man, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alrixtuitter Brmilv:ii Joseph n. Leech,
John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Drown,
David H. Chambers, Christian Zug,
William Carr, Robert PI Hartley,
Jas. D. McGill. febin 1
J. H. Shoenherger, G. W. Caw,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Simick,
Lan,: M. Pennock, T. B. Updike',
W. W. Marun, B. D. Cochran,
B. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughe3 ,
George S. Selden, S S Br tan,
David Nl'Candlea..
No. a% 1.1/ 0 1'11 STELIKET,
oNE. WAIF{ V.‘ST OF THE EXCHANGE BANK
Pittaburgh, Pa.
MC. tin.., 1 I.li
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I .1 Niel-I.l' 1 P. 1.1, e• irk •• r ttr••••..l Au.) I.ll‘ll
It It tlitto(.l., %.4, • r
J.-24 1 ru —Jouros.l k.•p
alley and Four* It otrrol,
IMEIZINSIEIME
Da— Tut •01..c.rtt,r u.,1 tt wt
11 11.{11,
Nt T
I . I,IPNICTOII.B I.t
Collins' Slesityllie S Erie
CANAL LINES.
N... !At 111i.Itli NT.. CINCINNAII, II
PI'II'SBURGH STEEL 11'0111IS.
JONES,
ISAAC
VAVr, VlO,l "F
C 1 0- .TEE
SPRING, PLoW AND A. B. STEEL
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross nod First Streets,
I'ITTSHUROIL PA
ALEX. HUNTER.
=MEM
MANI FeCru HELS ue
RAN 7 !NINO }.l) PATENT
STEEL CU unviToß TEETH,
CoRNER ROSS AS FIRST STREET:
I'lM 4 lR'R‘ili, PA
JAMES BLAKELY,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield strertB,
FTITSBUItti H.
Plltthiburgh, Pet
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thousands who have used it in the city of Boston!
and vicinity for the last thirty years: t' in no lu;
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interferei
with physician's prescriptions. It is made front
the purest materials, from a receipe brouglitfreral
R assia— of articles plowings in dthni p§ttnfrst-1
and the proprietors have letters from all classes„
clezwnen,.physicianstsea captains,4turaetkluick
others who have used it themselves, .and recom,
mend it tobthera. Reddhigqi-Russih- Salve ispu
in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with
picture of a horse and a disabled Midler, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper- Price,, ,
2 - 5 cents a box. Redding & Co., propriefors.
k'or sale by B. A. Fahnestock &
9
ing Bros., IL E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. R.. geyser
and R. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh; Beerkhamd
'V'Kennan, Allegheny city.
-7 •
Have You a Rupture of the Bowelel
—I would most respectfully invite the attention of these of
flirted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
tiesoi tmont of Trusses of various patterns, and to suit every
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, At my
Office. No. 140 Wood sitreet, Pittsburgh. Pa., sign of the
tioldee Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by me will be
found
Eadicxd Cure Truss;
Prrnch Trusses, very light spring;
Gana ?deistic Trusses ;
Childrsns' l'russes, single and double.;
Gsnbildad Masa, chi/sirens' and adults
Farris's Eliptic Spring Truss ;
Pr. S. S. Fades Survoreer Truss
The price of Truism vary front $2 to on. nen:Mil
cr Ruptured patients can he suited by remitting money and
seeding the measure around the hips, stating whether the
rupture is on the right of left aide. I also.aell and. adapt
Pr. /funning's Lace or Body Brace, for the care of Prolap
toe Uteri, W,..akumu of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diarrheas, and any weak sees depending on a weak anddebili
tatod condition of the alutuniuril muscles.
Dr. F'ilch's Abdominal Supporter ;
English Elastic Abdominal .13.1 ts ;
Si/A Elastic ;
And nearly every kind of Supporter now In nee. I elect sell
Skouldier Braw of every style, for weak cheated and stoop
shouldered pCalsons.
Poetic SlockiligS. for brokso and varicose veins.
Nospensory Barulupe,. of all kinds.
retry raristy and putter-n, and in fact every
kind of enechanical appliance need to the cure of dinease.
I dt. SER would atAle to poraoila In want of Bruce. to
Trusses that lee,con °flee send to suit the patient by writing,
tod It is al, aye Ipiitt, w se-e ilia pannut and apply the Trutl
,Ar ➢rare persouallf Address
bit. Uoo. lie REYSISR, 140 Wood et.,
julthately Sign of the Holden Mortar.
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.,
•
OF PHILADELPHIA.
1.5 - 1U LEOISLATURP OP PLINNaTISINIA, 1534
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL $300,000.
Office No. 59 Walnut Philadelphia
It'ILEGED F 617 FIRE AND ILI RINE INSURA2VC.i
STATEMENT.
Authorized Capital .
Amount [leapt/m.l paid up
surplur
T,ael Areete liable fur losses
CONSISTING OP
11.,uthi and Mortgagor on nuincumbered Bent
Raul.., and Stocks of per value ..5182,000 00
Bot.do and Stock Note, beating Six per cent., •
intervet .............. . ..... . ...... ........._ ...... 28,190 (01
Cash on band and in the hands of Agent5.........26,714 Is
MN Receivable. 11,396 00
P. M Miiriftrty,
locriwl Li 11..., }Lay,
Wm. Smith,
1..11 W. Colhatty,
'l% it; ./ /' White, 16-44.,
J Ileitri.h. Fa.l,
Jam. Bill, Esq.,
Benj. IL Myrick, Esq.,
.1 IL McCulley, Fag-,
P. Wyckoff, EN.,
Wm. EL Gray, Bag-,
Benj. 11. Austin, Kao.
p. L. !GOMA/MY, Preeidont
J l'ounc,ox,
M L certi:y, that f 101 1 ;0,3 - ideally, and by a penudial
ezannuxtwn uf the Innek,, cupaal, 11.8110. and aocurite,. of
the Amtauc. in.urAllee Company, of Philadelphia, luae•il
Lb. nud reeponalbilliy of eadd
And .1 dofid,l, and
t. Mu ril ill cit.,. Su my convictions. that
do
e,i ~f 111.4U) has goaf nmrapaired I.ipital in Mortgage,
anao oinoer,-,1 Entair. worth double the amount
Ca - a hl,ll eh. Mrme le mortgaged. My loveatigatidua hat,
Goer: run,rotil and nearrhing, nail are, th•o!. - ., reliable.
I tal,o ploarnia la raying that I hare been acritaint4al
with lharjaroln II anott, f r rovoral ya3ra,ruad-bare matte
000tklonre In his inlogrliy, capanirranil ability, and would
Ware hill rolloo. upin bis tiattononta or Legal opinion.
SIILLARD FILLMORE.
Wsu H. ISlnir, firm of Blair B. B. Myrick k Co. Phitts.
PlohL Geo. Junkinsettr.
Wrn Hos a Non. Harry Baldwin, Byre-
Woo. Joe. Itetutue, N. Y. cues, N.Y.
If II Ilethorn. N. Y. ..31114...13......&thett ,
Thies Porolwerry cackle FIRE LCISURANCE
grinds awl ftirolturu; MARINE „I 1 SURANCE. on - cestek
Hsu and irrtght . INLAND INSURANCE ou goods I"
taken. moats or railroads, on es ecconuctotlati.Lt
tertnt.rts [thy other reersouelbleolflee
.
NO G 4 Fourth
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAN't
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALKY, President.
SAMUEL L. Al A RSHELL, Secretary.
OFFIC6: !Eater strr.r , between Markel and Wood streAt
1 !neuron HULL AND CARL/0 RISKS, on the Ohio
end Mpustatoppi Rivers and tributaries.
i I.llr. 114...h.m.t ther,, or Dawngo by Fmk
A lA, against the Perils a the Sea and Inland Nactitathro
and Transportation.
er.q.r
Samuel 'tow,
Capt. Mark Sterling.
Samuel M. Kier,
William Bingham,
John S. Dilworth,
Francis &Hera
J. Schoemaker,
William B. Bays.
J.Mc, Fel
COMMONWEALTII INSURANCE CO.
Iwirort Dunlap, Jr.,
Jena,: M. Pennock,
S I arbaug 11,
Bryant,
HAPP.ISBURO, PENNA
Chartered Capital, - - $300,000.
44_. hour, Buildings and othor Pr perry against 1.01.1.
Drmng' t,Y hi t. gII.IIIA Pet allof tlso Sea, Julio,
Na %u/r,. and Transik.rt ;aka.
tirrietria--faIAWS CAMERON, Presideut.
SENJ. PARKE, Fiero Prealdeut
S. S.. CARRIER, Seer „terry.
CARRIER, Agent, Fourth nod Smithfield. je23.61
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
~FFICN, S. E. CORNER '1111,11.D AND WALNUT STA,
Philadelphia. • •
Cc.- MARI NE INSUItANCES LID Veissela, Cargo, Freight,
t..tit LA the w,,rld.
INLAND INSURANCR9 ON GOODR, by Rivers, Canal.,
Lakes .0.4 d Land Carring.s, to all parte of the Union.
rI RE I N AURA NCI ON IfERCU A NDIZE generally. Oo
Btore., Dwelling Ilou.ea, Au..
Amds4tl the (brapany ,Vcrernibe.r nth, 1&52.
Bond., Mortgage. and Real Estate $101,020 ,44
Ithiladelphia Oity, and other Loans 85,210 00
Stock in Ranks, Itailriaul and Insurance Co'e 23,080 10
Dille receivable 188,444) 07.
Oaah on hand 28,8241 08
Balances in hands of Agents, Premium. on Ms
clue Polimes recently lamed, and other debts
due tho Company
:444bscription Not..
William Martin
Jone•ph H. Seal.
H4lmund A. Souder,
Joh.] 4'. David,
J.llll It. Penn.°,
li,orge, U. I,iper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. IL 11, Huston,
William C. Ludwig,
Ilugh Craig.
Siwnevr
Charles Kenny,
.101108 Brooke
J. 0. Johnson,
T.:os. C. lIANtI, Vine Presi.
lihNxs LYIBURN, Sal,tary
P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
No. t 5 Water rarest, Pittsburgh
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
R 111 FURRED' INSURANCE COMM
RYER PRII.PETUAL—ORANTED UY TWA FIVATS . OF PILVNIMLYII.II2,-
Chartered Capital, 11000,000.
F; 17 .W A RINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION'
AARON .9. LIPPINCOTT, Pre dent.
°AWN ItOGERS, Secretary.
OIiORGE YOUNG, Treakrarer.
mast-tons.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William B. Thomas,
Mahlon bhtlingliam, William Neal,
No•holaq O. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
(ii Ha Rogers, Charles J. Fleldi,
John P. Simons, James P. Smyth.
.04-Thin Company has been organized with a Cash Citpl
tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the bush:leas
to it available resources. To observe prudence in conduct
ing i 14 affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
l'ittdburgh 011 ice, No. 76 Water S tr ee t,
J. NEWTON JONFAlgent,
The following well known and rt.ponsible firma In Pitts.
burgh have authorized reference to them, with regard to the
stability and eounduess of the Manufacturer' Inanrance
Company. •
Kramer & Rahm, Wilson, Childs Co.,
o...nrge P. Smith & Co., Hampton k CantPbell,
Jolted, Tiernan & Co., H. Childs & Co.
nor/
PENN3YINANIA INSIIRA_NCE. 7--
00.
1 PITTSBURGH.
Corner o Pour:h and Smithfield Street'',
UTII , AILED CAPITAL, $300,000.
inenre Building. and other Property egainid LOW or
by Piro. end the Perils of the Bee end Inland Nevi.
, gation and Tramp nation.
DIRECTOR&
4. Wrn. i.. 'Rutty Patterson, Jaceormater ,
W. 31Tlintock, Jas. 4. Tanner,
(biome tt. S nit WEL:Sayan, D. E. Perk,
L. Grier. Sproal, Wads HamPt9, ,
J -
A. J. Jones,
President. ;1 116. wm. 23.5.
Y. JOHNSI f ON.
Tia PrAna,nt FUMY PATIEKBEION:
Aleysied Treas....—A. A. CULUMKEL "404
ESME
I=lll
;i7;;MIM
....L.5210,698 00
„..... 40,140 18
4160,836 18
Vu1:1236 18
EDIECIM
M=IM=M
LUKE TAAFFN, Agent-
No. SO Water shoot, Pittiburgh
1=1:13
93,589 DO
100,u00 (A)
$817,34.3 U
DIRECTORS.
Janne C. Hand,
Theophilus Paulding,
James Traguair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
James Tenuent,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schafer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Semple, Pittsburgl
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
WM. MARTIN, President
lont.
EI=MCE!
IMIElii
•
';'
, v_oxibeau;' 6 44bilswtsit ihilg - 4 ` . •
manzusraltilinaWi
i iiirwarTiviiitveiter. , " 4,4.
~,tvg_ c0.v4,110-7.74lc*Atiw r i4sol.lematersii
tostilker, Ilikv.puitsipeexist Adebetuftlitirti :, I.' : . .
.„ .
Alayiateiroaallelpatitinterithappieolhei*Otilt=
and may their path-way
Lt
rtr. — lll
• vindk ..n - Ataft , ;; ,4; 1 44 1 : 04 /04 , N , ijd# l
-lam
the neldenee or father,' - i.n. Alleght4 3 ol;43
-1 ittet.,, JOUR* : AttalingiUriftallii
"4110-thit.tr0ne.warp:. , .%..6n0.. , ..T....p , 1..
Thotrtends.vt4hr.
tha..fungiai; •
4 •14.1=,.0:fft00ftAlr$44-
. I.4hir•o4 .o4 l .44 l 4. 7 #o.66lo46ketairin***it
taw, and will lance the 94. Olairatitet birdgoisfillAlMEft.
•
Ti ott's Patent 911 ittl6l:l4l4,A„ Ltiaidul4,.'•l4-Z.,
Messrs. J. k U. Is..l4,:klata.,ltnie, tiresitwootif &Ali:
cinnati,, and Meant: ILlV.lrMONsmlia • ,`PiNahrtegigAti , are
also authorized to sell.thini:'**treth'ikillilliebe
promptly a tt er , d e d . f. L i , 4r o' ,it da3.11.1. , ,,tir
~., „. ,
Shop Right! acartreerforiade On reasonable tetlibt; to
Rwilroad*CO'ciltbinrNogine Malden, Bran Founders,_ and
others ip sny.part of thellnltedfitalet. e., ,,,,,, ..; . - ..'',../.'ri..4
. MOSESW
. N.ANlptr l b
. - ~. i I %18$ prat stiieglittiaii
.-• . .• ........s S team
, . .
mi .... . , -
Parrs:lo, N. J. StrishaaWOSll*
..,
Maass P. Eartm,.Neg —.Near *:410 ettity erta — plet ved
the Patent 01019 be-sen seilt.:l34 Audit Pia/i01 10 0:0 4 0"
be pleased with it. Do you propose to thrislah-,nathei,,Srt
or saline a Shop ii' tottiebu
Yours RespeatittllYV 4 ',lf' ..-';-°:_ ~ ...-i•
T, itxrdt*
__lpt.4-*Kt,_,.
yt ,i'r t-411...zi at i k ot
Larativia Om Car.-We havoheen.shOwst,by,liftr
F. liatoneof Pittsburgh, sin improvedplll?-41:hge;iitiiiiSkern:
Engines, Patented by - d.i . Tratf ,.. .
.. m l if elh:oo . *l l 4o 7
spoken of wherever used, hy pncido s t!.l,plenrc,ifS ~
7
and eimplicy of manag i enynt ate apparant,a4a b gla
it will undoubtedly • Miej'a isige,ilernarid;.-tr. &-
F t
mined of News. Caldwell & Ohiskey, agents firriltli 4 ttith
16 sad IS North Fifth itt,—.l. Jogisimri,
„Mt..5. , `..# 1 •
'MEW .MU SIC,—," ,Har r '''.;-'lllO . ii.t*LAel
_LI sing,"—Seititiful ballad, arranged and orniag,to4 mt
benutted applause. PLA,Karn4l4.l9%A.A.the
Tinipbglintiiitiars. --
Twenty Ware ii.gn--;-191111.4.!-ipbeh4l4s4-goi et step.
Why art thou ild—tiviatii Untg , ..
Leonora Eichottiah—li.:4l,Piy4e. l ..i_ (~, .-,/, ..: „ : 1 1 0 14 6
The father rebriked........eonda doelb: ,, Bodia: • ' 4 ,
The Leaflet (Les .Lanes de , Madallnej , 4lE by
Chan. Voss.
..,,,,
Piano Porte quick step—composed by W.C/IllYtlietitia
ton. Also a selection of new Waltsesi,,Politab.Schri,
etc., etc., just received by Express. and ror, sto , •
mown:cm - a '
v i *
At the "Old Established PlanoMitlibt.,7.'Llirlifiitid . :lincl
door above Fifth street. '
~.:.,; '!". s ' . ..'
4a-_Ainsic mailed, postpaid. :' ' ' ' 7,..radel
DWELLING HOUSE .EOl3. AliNZ;Ntilate
on CarAuciAlcareet, Binningkunno;ontainskakriarga &a
ble parlor,.dining rpm, IritelesnavfielgliCe.
wash.honse,"outoven, well ofoA liva*,*PST4.i=
ko., closets and pantry.' The ilkltve Is •
fifteen minutes watiefrom the' elt - y.:Rtnit' ,, ,... . 4gethe
bouts every half hour: • ' -
Immediate possession can be had. •
8. CUT:HBEET.4IO2iON.
atal • audio
15 CENTS! SEPTEMBER 5E
Harr Magazin; ror fießlrabers l l CP 1 1 1. •
Oodey's La y's Book,
dratunu's Magazine, (4
sa -",-='•
Pct.i•thotk's •
Ballot's "-"
' ledelfd.
Yankee . 4.2oentr4
Call or send fo r leeks Ungazhuiear Palelll.3o '442
w.,,,,tienzogsmorziceo s
lul 2l Lafal stitippoeitatthe, •
UTATER.AMLONS.AVAIIMONti I is ,
Thu nwraingrailtdsiliteSttateareek.''
Wars Dome of Jones 4:X4ON lift:. ii:WAwCalitwo
Perry, will be sold for aceettatos,hrea ikanwisreallistrie/0/
choice water melees, last reteivixtraumilic-Neitt
DAM%
mai ,
VOR SALE.—Hoithe '1161161 - 4;:,.•,1, • •= •
end street, will be add pm'. le.a
three scary brick not* near.the Centii . -14` •
eo m tar this bargain.. . ' t
&a2l - Leal Fatal. Atlen.
I G 4 CTR — SA LE:--111REE . •,-80)101110S,
Dutra cpu.g. disposed itxi4
the Counting Hoorn at the DailyAtorning Pne „Alai I
A. MASON /0 00.. •linvejiin
• aitiiihred.
very large assortment - 1A richollttl~ttaid
Per/eau& Also 50 moo faatuelegatlttlftliktlfriPkWellet
tTles• ;
REOEIVED- day - 1 -4500 vidot:
nen, of auperforiltitioYandittja#:l*K*79ll 2 0
to 30 per cent lesailukt nimbi prlCeig '
au2t A A. BTABOW47£O.
HARPER'S MitztAivflpr
15 route Bd{ gale tof
~ . . ._._ .
PO PPE PITBLIC.Wei hafe-1 ,, -
.U.rautell'ateatitariv.e.airdaPadirAge - is -pal*
or itoutxsows:pemaNZ'OkittnlONO*ll ' 7e' -
,p)l t
k at,
vicinity. P81:801111:WM , filla tail iitibo 41Uitalialk
- nit marltet - flayei, rlitirk = ielieUfabitiiM. _ - los '
kept fey sae, At -,.. npraptuni k nelfiricol . ' 8
/roue will vitae° oplet.irnlßF4l',.. Alliklitnetv.:i4., , w i
!WAR. 11l
ieft. witilt,Prltu.so .4 - luvt '4 . -11 ' 'NA ,
will - bo•prothpfly•iftentlid tiolty-
.. , _:, ti- .•., $ , 0...
ar °r‘mila bT
11.'1"Fa
82
SMIT
LD street .
Graham's Magazine for Nepterobet.--pritien
tiotlq's Lady's Beek, _.4
Peterson's Magashia, 0 r=
Chember's Jot:wird, -IN
BALIOUti Magazine, U..:
I ankee Notions, 0 „v.i12.,
NEW BOOHSI NEW BOOESI —OW Anil+=ilia the
large stock of Now Boats at IL MINER. IE1XLI:,
an2o
ERY LARGE STOCK- Of
111F.SH °REEK AND. MACK TEAS ,
JuiC receired and for sale a: lower prices VI/tea:Mil, by
JAVZO3, I
an2o i Pekin Tead3totnißa Ag MP at
TARENTUM CAIIIPMEE.II - , b .
1 HE ALLEGHENY ITALY;EY . .. - OAD
Two daily trains (Sundays excepted) wiltzeinciaAldtows
Leaving Carson street at -8 .o'clock• , Ailkl4iiind 8:46
P. M.
On TIIURSDA Y, August 2i an 'extra trtdn will lelire.o
o'clock A. M. -
On SATURDAY, AuTto.se=, extra trains wiltilelannt r .22lB
and B P. Si. thu latter train will return ftiziftMilitthtuni
MONDAY at 1:30 A. M.
On the day the Encampmenteloseatut tiztiatra*,inlf.lesint
Tarentum for Pittsburgh at II o'clock ..4tArlieces
cary, another train early in the n h ott;
.3
EXCIIrdiOII tickets for , the round
. ,
rote. • A: i:HOPPIENi..
NEW BOOKS.— .
Ltr6ot Col. Fretoooth, y John Bigelow. •• Wcents
- •• JomeEr nuehanini—by ILO Mitten. "
Gen. Morgan-4i James. Graham."
Last of the Revelers,a story or the Old Vie , '
• ginia Frontler—¢y John Beton
Captive Youths of .Itulah , -, - - by Rev.
Jones,
Victoria, or the World Overcome—by C.
cbessuto.
Western Border Life—by Benny Hunter. W
tmneker'e Life of Fremont. • 00
Uphnnia • " ' . '
Triltunedtlmanae for 1896. eta "
.Portraitaaf Colonel Fremont, • differentaiz4.:
i.
" " Jaines.illinhantuh " 4 4 a
Itepobilean Songster.
Slaps showing 033, Fyeeozad.o!aTe ales . •.`"
VenBte-Notionit-tbr'Siptembei ,
410 "
tiralunn's MagdtlLb fiiitleptembet4 s
The above Just received andAfor Wide lower on anokystage
20 pek cent. than elsewhere.
Remember the plat* I,lr at j..AIIMWSBOOK-STORX
angl9
YANKEE NOTIONS foruSept
cents
uallou's Magazine forf3eptembet, 10 mutt'
Oreham's blagsziarfor . September, lb °ebbe.
Peterson's Magazibe for September, lb cants.
Chambers' Journal for Auguat. -
Republiam Pocket Piatol, a dollection Of beta ellifflleinett;
Republican Campaign Songster.. ~. . , - ~.; , , '''' ,r, ,
Fremont Songster'. . , .
Democratic Songster.
For role by W. A. GILDS* :FRfi11144"4611)
oul9 Fifth at, oppoolto flte.'lla„
W
ANTED TO PUROHiLSE—Four-Tarxns
of from 60 to 80 acres each. Also apLuer of from
to to acres withisk ten miles of the city, battilylorallroad or
riv,r; not particular about Improvements:. . ,
‘Vanted—Two Girls to do - house mark:Air ituali,millea
in Allegheny City.
Wauteii—A situation as Cook in it . Motel . 13Cianiing
Mow. Also a place In The conntry' for an orphan Boy,
aliout 13 years of age„to gay until be Is 17 oi - 18,.7_
Apply to 'O. W. BUNN, north sitlis'of Ohio , i!trritiClourtta
door east of the Diamowl,./4logheoY City.'
A
RARE CHANCE, FOR; BUSIMMS is
offered: We will - sell a large" timislllisig aSae, with
nue Store Room and large Lot or Utdoad, alto4l in
Beaver county, pa., at, a lowpries and 'o price ipscr tenni.
It is an excellent stand Tor busineta,lo a OA nekbborhood
nadSbl,
and easy of access. For partintda* call If dad , eke.
anlB S. CUTltilliaT 'ISADN;:+SII/tati'et •t.
MULES , —The.underaignedwould
JAL respectfully announce to their !Herod, that they will
Ise In Pittsburgh on. the 29th itritt;with a Amore of SUP&
RlOlt ALUMS, whlch"thOralll spit et reasonahlethicea
auto:dint W 13911,00.11. -.COOMBE.
1 .4 I WYE( JF.49V.1) f - 6"70
-
MEN'S Fl/16161N r Ce 90991 N
MOO WOCarstreet, bitwootuFouttb st - twill'ltistuotd
113.8hittg mole to order.
1 LUZ, Li.roh ttiAtny,Viii"....OrSeirVed
-- I duie r n fi* GingP4 , ; -
" Peachetietraktur: •
411116 " PlujsksOn jars. Just reee4vea
'
•
BLO MS--
-taXrcons Lake" ebssopl.sinv“
100 tone! Juniata. •
'Po wile by , fsplq, b Pjggili r IVIXFBWRAD
ACKER, New a. aby
sul4 • • -P. HENRVILSOOLLINB
L I4IE-50 bble.. for ealea
AIMIDZ01r.., , '
DIIA D
.P._ :Jk A ',/ ., *:/k.,:,a 4. .,. , R II M & STA
No. 170 POUIIT-11
_ettri,: .
._._:,
Penna. • '' ' 1 - . -- - 1i..11.-"--1.3..:.'A`Z . --
SKIEF4I T ON VroSTSlATEWiej*gyed - per,
Exiirese another 1.:4 of tttili, are
undoubtedly the txxileaftind nei t itifir m l i t ilir.,
Joie .1.. tail4t.ftlADAACiffsX7o.:ooodnt.
- - -
1)0Z. RASPBERRY SYRl:fft,24 ,
10 (1O n , tStAtbortl
11
.6e 2 4;00,- 3
sa ulua ,
Just received:lu* tit .1111
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