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FR,WAY
JAMES 'BUCHANAN,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOIN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
Democratic Electoral Ticket of Penitsylvaaia.
CELABLEB -IL. BUCK UMW, Columbia.
W1.187.1N ErCANDIXI3.9, Allegheny.
latittotticte GEO. W. NEBTNGER; Phlitaatlphis Co.
AAVL " MIKE BUTLER, Phillutilyiain city.
3d . EDWARD WA RTIIAIL-Phlladelpbia Co.
4th " WM. H. WlTTE,Ptuladoiptila County.
6th" JOHN McNATR, ?dontgomory County.
6 t h JOHN U. BRINTON, Charter County.
7th , DAVID-DAERY. Lehigh Cknmty. •
Bfh; CHARLItfi.RERSLER, Berko County.
"‘" jA.ITER - PATPERBON, Lanotater Co.
10th " ISAAC BLENKER, Union County.
11th FRAS. W.-HUGHES; Schuylkill Co.
12th " THOMAS OSTERHA.UT, Wyoming Co.
13th " ABRAHAM EDINGER, Monroe C.
14th " REUBEN WILBER, Bradford County.
15th " GEORGE A. CRAWFORD, Clinton Co.
16th • " JAMES BLACK, Perry County.
17th " MERRY STATILE, Adams Co.
18th " JOIIN D. RODDY, Bomerset Co.
19th " JACOB WHINEY, Westmoreland Co.
Mai " 3: - A. 3. 3313C11AN AN, Greene Co.
list "W LLIA I WILKINS, Allegheny - Co.
22d " JAMES O. CAMPBELL, Butler Co.
29d" THOSLAS CUNNINGHAM, Bearer Co.
24 th " JOIIN KEATLEY. Clarion Cu.
25th " VINCENT PHELPS, Crawford County
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
CONGRESS
WILSON EIVCALNDLESS, Couaxa Tow:yawn%
ElETidr6
HOPEWELL HEPBURN, Cirr
AS6EXIILT
THOMAS S. HART, iSDIANA TOWNSHIP.
AUGUSTUS RARTJE, REStErE Tow.aur•
SAMUEL JONES, Qtr.
L. B. PATTERSON, Idtrvus TOWNSHIP.
SAMUEL SMITH, ALLi.o.tar, Orr .
ASSOCIATE JUDO& •
Dr. JARLES POLLOCK, FLNDLEr TOWNSHIP
MATTHEW 1. STEWART, AILEGLIENTOrr
000NTY C01111(191i10:11:11:
ROBERT B. GUTHRIE, ROBIRSOf TOWNr. VIP.
aim :
EDWARD THORPSON, Wruram ToWNERIP.
MY SURVETOR :
EDWARD SPCORKLE, INDIsNe TOV0:81ilf.
DIRECTORS OF VIE POOR :
ELENHT HELTZHOOVER, EiALDRIff, (3 years.)
JOHN JOHNSTON, Lewuricsrall, (2 yews)
lIASS MEETING IN BI MINGIIAIM
There will be a MASS MEETING OF THE DEMOCIIA
CY IN BIRMINGHAM TO-NIGHT, et eevervo'clock
Hon. L K. BOWF.N of Baltimore, Col. M'CANDLF.SS,
A. BURKE, Esti., and a German 'syetker, will addreee the
meeting. The GLEE CLUB will be there
LET ALL DEMOCRATS TURN OUT to this Grand Rally
of the Friends of the Union and the Constitution.
DEMOCRITIC ~ MEETIAGN
AT EAST LIBERTY,
This Evening, (Pridayo at Johnston's,
Messrs. ATCHISON, WINOARD and JONES will atidre,e
the meeting.
It suits the purposes of our opponents to rep
resent to their miserably deluded followers that
slavery is aggressive in its tendencies. The facts
of history conclusively contradict this assertion.
Let us briefly refer to those facts. When our
Independence was declared, twelve of the thirteen
original States were slave States. Since then
slavery has been abolished by the popular will
in six of those States. That is what .• popular
sovereignty" has done for slavery in six of the
"old thirteen." Up to 1784 all that "mart-,
west territory" on which are now the five States
of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wiscon
sin, belonged to Virginia. It was as mud) a
part of Virginia as Greene county is a part ,f
this State. It wee under Virginia Laws, the sla
very laws included ; and was therefore slave
territory. Virginia, instead of urging slavery
upon it, made a voluntary gift of it to the Fede
ral government, and it is now the seat of tie
great free States. Here, then, we find that free
dom has encroached upon slavery, and we find
now eleven free States of the North where sla
very and slave laws formerly existed. Is that
what the rogues mean when they talk about
.• slavery aggression I" Until 1803 all the ter
ritory, west of the Mississippi river, extending
from the Gulf of Mexico to the northern lak,A
and to the Pacific Ocean, belonged to France,
and was all slave territory. Wherever a settle
ment. existed, slavery was there, and the law of
slavery extended over the whole of it. In 1803
it was purchased by our government. And what
is the result, so far as slavery is concerned
Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri have contin
ued slavery. All the rest of that vast region
will become free States. lowa has 'become r o
already. No one doubts that such will be the
case in Minnesota. The territory of Nebraska
is six times as large as Pennsylvania, and DO one
speaks of it es becoming any other thaii free
States. Oregon and Washington territories will
be free 13tatee. No sensible man now doubt ,
that Kansas will be a free State, if the abolition
rascals there are compelled to keep the peace.
Here then is a territory thdt was slave when we
acquired it, but out of which will be formed a
dozen or more free States. Is this slavery ag
greasion? In it not slavery losing ground all
the time
But what of Texas? say the negro-worship
pers. Simply this: Texas was an independent
nation, and had slavery. She offered voluntary
annexation, and came into the Union as a state.
The annexation neither established nor abolished
elaaery in Texas. We acquired California,
Vtah and New Mexico. Tbey had no slavery
and wilt have uoue. From these well known
facts is it not apparent that the North, or the
free State end of the Union Is constantly gaining
.on the South I—gaining in political power, in
population, in territory, in the number of Stater,
in everything that can give the lie to the con
stantly repeated assertion about "slavery op ,
gression 1"
Observe, too, the fact that not one foot of free
territory teal ever acquired, and then converted into
"Uwe territory. On the other hand vast realms of
'lave territory have been acquired and converted
into fret territory and States.
At the coramerteatnent of our independence
a.ll the nation (except one *State) was slave terri
tory. Now two thirds of the whole nation is
free from slavery. And this is called " slavery
aggression." Virginia voluntarily gave five great
States to freedom; and the' freeboters call it
slavery aggression," The South helped to
purchase vast domains that are being peopled
almost entirely ftiim the North, and the, woolly
heads call it "slavery aggression." The North
teas a majority of two in the Senate, and fifty •
three in the House of Repreaentatives inCon
grees, and the negro worshippers call it "sla
very aggreasioti." Just about two-thirds of all
the offices of the general government are now
tilled by northern men ; and the negro party call
it " slavery aggreseih."
Is it not perfectly apparent thp,t this cry of
slavery aggression is a humbug and a falsehood ?
It may mislead simpletons ; but men making any
pretensions to intelligence must know that it is
an inexcusable falsehood.
hiorranuEn, September 4 .—Returns from one
hundred towns show a majority of over 12,060 for
Ryland Fletcher, Republican candidate for Gover
nor. One hundred and thirty towns remain to be
heard from. The three Republican Congressmen are
elected by from three to seven thousand majority
each. The entire State Senate is Republican, and
nineteen twentieths of the House.
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FOR PRE:SEDEST.
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ELECTORS AT LARGE
GEORGE SCOTT, or Colam Co.
ANDITOR OVIERAL:
JACOB FRY, Jr., ?dorrroommx Co.
131311XITOR 01111:8AL :
JOHN 'ROWE, or num.'s Co.
PIIOIE6CUTIMiI A TIORIUT
OP POSITS DEPOT
“SLAVERY AGGRESSION.”
Vermont Election
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'lndiana County Awake
A large and enthusiastic meeting wits held on
Weduestbry — rbe — attitM79trinitirWlTiir - Aire
1200 to 1500 persons being present. James pp
Clarke, Esq., assisted by a number of Vite Presl
idents, presided.
Robert Tylii,of Philadelphia, (formerly of
Virginia) Judge Bowen,4of Maryland,:Colonel.i
Samuel W. 'pick, br.Jontis R. IWelintock,
Peter Wohlii, of Payette, and ,others
ed the meeting. Great enthusiasm prevaileiV
evidencing a reactionary movement in that be
nighted district. "Sober second thought" is I
doing its work among old line national Whigs.
We learn from some who were present at that
meeting that Mr. Bowen's speech was a masterly
effort and produced en. excellent impression.
Mr. Bowen is one hr the 'hest simakers that hn'
yet come into the field for tile Democracy.
There will be a regular meeting of the Third
and Sixth Ward Democratic Glee Club, on this
(Friday) evening at 7,) o'clock, in Wilkins Hall.
Addresses will be delivered by R. Biddle Roberts
and David D. Bruce, Esqs. Members and the
public generally are requested to attend.
It is to be hoped that there will be a full at
tendance at the above meeting. Mr. Robert.,
and Mr. Bruce are agreeable and able speakers,
and others will probably be present.
JOHNNY IN DANGER.-An article in this day's
paper, which we take from the New York Ex
press, furnishes pretty strong proof that Johnny
Charley Fremont (Pryor Y) was not born within
the limits of the United States, and therefore
can never he President or Vice President. We
care very little whether he was horn in this coun
try or not. We know another and stronger rea
son why he cannot be President.
The Bloody Issue
Under this head the Kansaq corre , perelent of
the New York Tribune hay the follewin ! :., letter,
which ,howi4 pretty clearly the chAracter of the
men tihn went to Kansas with Jim Lane:
About one hundred I.env's party, inelioling Ur.
Cutter's, were on hand, ai,l seemed to glory in All
opportunity to tight so soon for principle. They :In'
a fine looking act of men, and are of the right. ntaurp
to make Rouses free: that is, they hare the: a• • •
nod the trill h. Ler- t,ttt e,tr !•roe era
boldly. To morrow our camp moves into town to
siwoit farther orders. The campaign seems begun.
The third--last--mon•tcr inva.sion of Kansas is at
hand, Lard the cry "SPARE NOT."
NUT .t.) BAD oFF, AFTER ALL —Joe Harris was
a whole-souled, merry fellow, and very fond .1i
a glass. After living iu New Orloam for many
years, he came to the conclusion of visiting an
old nook away up in Massachusetts, whom he
had Lot seen for many years. Now them is a
difference between New Orleans and Maifiatichu
setts in regard to the use of ardent spirits, and
when Joe arrived there, he found all the people
run mad about temperance; he felt had, thins
ing with the old song, that "keeping the Sriril
up by pouring the spirit down," vir nne
best ways to make time pass, and' &Tau to f, el
indeed that he was in a pickle. But on the
morning after his arrival, the old nom rind his
sons being gone out to work, his aunt entire io
him and said: "Joe, you have beenliving in the.
South, and no doubt are in the habit of taking,
something to drink about eleven o'clock. N.. 7,
I keep some for 'medical purpose.: but let iw
one know it, as my husband wants to he a good
example." Joe promised, and thinking that he
would get no more that day, he took, as he ex•
pressed it, a "bluster." Aker he had walked
out to the stable, who should meet him but Lis
uncle. "Well , Joe," said he, •• 1 expect that
you are accustomed to drinking something in
New Orleans. but you find u , all temperate her , .
and for the sake of my sons f don't let tlo
know that I have any brandy about, but I keen
a little for my theutuati-m. Will you take some'!"
Joe signified his readiness, and took anotherbi L f
horn. Then continuing his walk he carne t.,
where the boys were mauling rails. After con
versing a while one of his e.ousins : "JOl.,
expect you would like to haven dram. and :Is t lo•
folks are down on liquor, we have some out here
to help us on with the work. Out came the
bottle and down they sat, and, as he says, by
time that he went to dinner, he wrs as tight
he could tie.
Put That aod,Thnt Together
Henry 4'. ‘l'riglit, Who is now torturing f.. 1.
Frenint, in Nlichigan,i writes to W. Lloyd likr
rison f 1.3 I . OIIOWB :
Ms text is-----1)(4N WITH THE .01E1;1
CAN UN'InN: WITH THE NoRTHERN
REPUBLIC' THE THOEGHTS OF TIDIE
SANDS ARE TURNED To THIS GIAIEIoi
CONSUNIMAVON Bti RECENT EVENTS I<;
WASHINGTON AND KANSAS."
Now, in.cooneetiou with the above, read it o
following choice extract from the London Moo
ing Chronicle:
We should be sorry to gee Mr. Buchanan
elected, because he is in favor of preserving the
obnoxious institutions no they exist, AND THE
UNITY ill' THE STATES. There is no safety
for European monarchical governments, if the
progresivc!Tirit of the Democracy of the
States is allowed to succeed. ELECT FR E•
M(tN'l'. AND THE FIRST BLOW TO A SEPA
RATION OF THE" UNITED STATES IS EF
FECTED:"
Another Loudon paper, the Std,, says Vre
rnont'9 address upon accepting the nomination
ought to EXCITE AN ARDENT HOPE
THRIRIGHOUT ENCI LA N D NUR II IS SUC
CESS:
Fretuout's Galphlnism—The Official
Keep it before the people, that by official doc
ument No. 13 of the thirty-third Congress, sec
ond session, sent in on the 12rh of September,
18:)4, it appears that Fremont has been guilty of
the greatest depredation upon the public Trea.ii
ry. By that report there arc claims oil the
Treasury, now on file, for the subsistence of (el.
Fremont's regiment, composed of about three
hundred men, during six months service in Cali_
fornia, amounting to over $BOO,OOO. According
to these claims, each one of his men cost $2O a
day during that six months. The beef account
alone shows that each man consumed every day
jourfrra pounds of that article. These claim
were MO enormous on their fire that only about
onc.sivh, or $166,000 have been allowed. A
board of army officers examined and reported
upon them, and determined that the residue, or
nearly $BOO,OOO was so fraudulent or so sus
picious as to require explanation. And this is
only one of the numerous similar frlusactions
that gu to show the skill of the immaculate John
Charles Fremont as a " path finder " into the
National Treasury.— UM. Mae u
ermums Daeititi.—The Episcopal Church of
St. l'aul, in New Haven, Bann., has in one of its
towers, two stems cut into forms of tl•.e ace of
clubs and ace of diamonds—devices taken from a
pack of cards. The explanation given is this:
the arcbtteet Arst employed in the erection of the
building was a Deist, and a man of Litter cyni
cal spirit. By way of burlesque, he resolved to
cut the stones for the structure into such figures
that a huge pack of cards might appear flaming.
out on the sides of the sacred structure. By
means of scaffolding and other concealment., lie
veiled his design from the building committee till
the. walls wore nearly carried up, and his practi
cal joke nearly played off. The discovery was
at last made, and the whole structure, of etmrse,
taken down. In the course of demolition, the
ai6Litect fell from a scaffolding and was instantly
killed. A most luxuriant woodbine mantles the
present walls and nearly hide. the two stones
above referred to, which being near the foundti
tio'n of the Two j p tower, were suffered to re
main.
Mau Convention in Pittsburgh
A Mass Convention of the Democracy is to be
held in Pittsburgh, on the coming 10th of Ben
tember. From present indications it will be the
largest ever held in the Mate. Arrangements
are being made to have a large delegation from
this county. Butler will be well represented.—
Bt4ler Herald.
AU Western Pennsylvrnia is likely to "be well
represented." Has many are here as are prom
ised, it will "be the largest ever held in the
State."
Extracts ,from Bnehanan's Speelt on the
Independent Treasury 8111
"TIIAT COUNTRY IS MOST PROSPEROUS Wit ERR LA
BOR COMMANDS TIIR GREATEST IU
" FROM MY SOUL I RESPECT THE LABORING MAN.
LABOR IS THE FOUNDATION OF THE WEALTH OF
EVERY COUNTRY, AND THE FREE LABORERS OF THE
NORTH DESERVE RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY AND
INTELLIGENCE, HEAVEN FORBID THAT I SHOULD
DO THEM WRONG 1"
Our Market Review and Money Article of to
day has been prepared with grert care by the
editor of the commercial' department of our pa
MEETING
WILL BLACK. President
I=EMS
Fremont not Eligible to the Presidential
Office.
Teeth - a — by — frit 'MtnVic:lo etriele 'from — lto ;
Nor fork that there exists n stron.4
:probability that Fremont \r A+ nut born in t h e I
United States, and, therefore, is not constitu.
tionaPy eligible to the Presidency. We invite
attention to the article in the Express, which
says:
WREBE FRKMONT WAS BORKL—We ttecd not
beg psrdon of the. public for freely discussing
where Fremont was turn, because, under the
Canstitution of the United States, a man must be
horn bee, in these United States, or have been
here ali,n the Constitution was adopted, in or
. der to tw its President. Ilence; if, ris alleged,
and as believed by many, and as circumstances
indiew t the French father of Col. Fremont took
the m..ther of Col. Fremont out of the United
State-, with the intent to fibs abroad, lie .wn
I horn al read Comtuutionally disyua4tied for be
ing-Prf.ildeol.
The Biography ofgelr. Bigelow, (editor of
the Et,.uing Post) the inspiration, doubtless of
Fremont himself, has now reached Richmond,
ni no we soopected, nearly all of it that
relates to Fremont's origin is fiction, or, toquote
the Richmond Di/patch :
It reads like a novel. Ti is quite destitute
of such a prosaic element as fact. The Legisla
ture of Virginia never sanctioned the separation (f
Mr. and Mrs. Pryor by passing an art of divorce.
We have examined the Acts of Assembly from
18111 to 1817, (Fremont was born, according to
his biographer, January 21, 1818,) !Ind in all
that time there were but two divorces granted,
neither of which was Mr. and Mrs. Pryor'
" • We know nothing of the circumstances of
their marriage. We never heard that the old
gentlemen was rich or gouty. Ile kept a sort of
pleasure garden for public enteatainment, whi, h
is not ccosistent with the idea of being a nabob
In short, sec know the divorce part of the above
story is untrue. and we don't believe one Word of
the remainder of it. Wo only allude to the sub
ject to vindicate the truth of history, and do
justice to the State and indkiduals, unjustly as
sidled in the above paragraph.'
We were certain, at the start, that an old
staid State like Virginia never divorced parties
- -for the reasons given in the biography, 0111 t
the parties had influential friends. Me sets
life buss/rap/y.'
'• The 117„" publi,hes the will and
testament of Pryor, to -how that 110 such divoreo
as alleged bed: nitre. The will ready thus, as
recorded in the Hustings Court, 1S•2:.; :
'• 1. John Pryo!, of the city of Richmond, It
make and ordain this writing as and for my
will and testmnent, hereby expressly rt volting
all other and testaments heret ,, fore made by
me. Wherras, under a well founded impression
and confident 'teller that my late wife, Ann Pry
or. had departed this life, I have intermarried
with Fdirtbeth Gravrs, who alone i 4 rein.piied
by me ha my wife. mole other having any just
claim upon mr, or my estates, in that eharacter,
I do will and direct as follows:•
" He marries, because he believes his late wife
was dead' The father of Fremont, according to
the biography. wa. wandering with the mother
of Fremont au,ng toe InAlian-n et' the Southwest
—according to our Vermont correspondent.
French Caoadianq—but, according I' the Kiel--
mond 1170 . ./ the lather tied with his wife to
France ! Now, where his von was born we have
3 right to know by proof unquestionable, fer
every presumption is against his being born in
the United States.
" These are painful facts to approach stud to
discuss, but when such a monstrous inipositii.n
is attempted as this upon one Northern people,
we shrink not from it. It is a duty we owe to
our country and to God, and we will discharge it
fearlessly in the uiidst of every storm, and the
more fearlessly the fiercer is the it ii e or threat
ft it not Itur that the nir'licr ,!; Frr , 11 , .,!
IrON I. 11 to n-01CI iiiat
Sin'annah rharletlnn, tit : or if it is, it
elkll be proved. IL i< a fact that the Frenchman
connect...l with the niiiti.er of Prernon: , eft Ric?,
mon I • to wander,' :ornewliere -hut where we do
not know
" Now, gentlemen, it is id' no nor to Omsk' ns,
lint meet our filets. To tell na we lie; will ::it
lip down the will of Colonel Pryor or the Rich
mond leeislative record. that no iliviirve ;vas my
mined. To tell us his birth plane is not a mat
ter of proper discos-inn, is ti. do in the very fsce
of the Com States; tee it
is Our ri;lit to knew
cavil where a eandidat•• For Ow Presidemy of the
dnited State' , was harn,'•
IFr.on a , '..r,apalleal I U. 'lla,mh Whig
`,• . ItgliNt I I
•• p - ditic•O Col Preni , l:l,
ot,,;r •!( Life
,1,11 •!nab , it
tny !,“1111.ii.11 inn lti 1•11111i.11 the h.!
,ttttrm,ut :
•• ',1,1111 Pr3ur, a captain cf artillcry in the
Conti:Jew:Al arlpy. owne.l and kept a !hull s ty
t•ie and a public garden in thi. , E city, called 11•:,
l\larket. Major Ilry,r, in 11, • ,•Id ace. mart. ••
kli , s Ann Ghw,,tcr
the 17 , ..1r Is•ti7, W. and W, P . nil
Frainul Fretn ,nt, n timber in Willer'q
hoarded with ‘l..jur Pryor.
She (the mother) eloped with Fremont, and wa
not heard of for mahy year,. Pryor , Jied in the
year
We bare eliminated this commonieation,
vouched for by the editor n , from on 01 , 1 resident
of Richmond, bee3use we coon to confine 01l our
di,oussions MI this Sll l, if , t it , the birth plate
Fremont, to the exclin:ion I .01 other otfpnsive
poink. reyl, to know n 1,, , e
rxpirrrnr was 4 , • 7-11, a
rprSr t and we mean t" II! on
From till, Billtl.lll Saturday Eb,”in,...oautt
A lii I MEI. BM:ATI!. It lady or gentle
would remain tinder the cur ' , of a disagreeable
breath Th en by using the '• /inlet o/ a Thuysfrho
Mowers" Ito it dentifrice wroth! nut only render
it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster
Many persons .10 not know their breath is bad.
an 4 the subjeet it ccl delieate their friends will
never mention it.. Pour a single drop.of the
•• (ham en your tooth r ltru.h and e•avh the tooth
night an , ' morning A fitly cent bottle will
a year.
A Be 11'TIFI'l. CONII`I.I.cI,)N mty easily be Re
quired by using. the Bohn Thentsdnd
?rm..' . It will remove ton yrrnplos and frerkb..q
from the s'sin, leaving it of a soft and roseate! hue.
l%et a towel, pour on two or three drops, and
wash the face night and morning.
SHAVING MAHN Wet your shaving
lirthdi in either warm or coil water, pour on
two or three drops of .• Balm 4, of a Th,,u.. a nd
Flowers," rub the beard well and it. will [Lake
beautiful lather much facilitating the operation
01 shaving, Price /udy fifty eents. For sale by
Fetridge ti (so., proprieters; and It. A. Fulitie
stock s Fleming Bros P Sellers St. Co.,
Dr. 0. 11. Kep.er and IL Miner \ Co., Pittsburgh
and lkekhantS: Mclienuan, Allegheny city.
AN ENnattEp LioNcss.— At about 11 o'clock
yesterday forentom , u li,mess IH:tonging 4, Can
Amburgh R Co., kept with other animals belong
ing to the :Wile Menagerie, in a building at New
port, enraged at her cub being taken from her.
With her claws tore the iron bars from their fns
allitng and breaking front her den, attacked and
killed a dog that was kept about the premises
lifter which she seised n panther awl it - merited
hint so dreadfully that Italie , ' •portly afterwards
:\ young tiger cult, which the splendid bengal
tigress now traveling with the minivan had given
birth to about fur months since, was the neat
victim to her rage, after which she demolished
several cages of rare ftn,l Tio•
keeper arrived at this juncture, anti after a fu
rious struggle, sitecetled in chaining the ferocious
brute to the grcat relief of the surrounding neigh
borhood, the people of which were afraid •he
Walibi succeed in breaking front the building
MASS MEETINGS
UP Tilt:
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA.
"Thel3nlon must and shall ha preserved."
OgoockAcy or INNNNYLvANE.4, and n l ottwrs in favor
of preserving the Unit, of the Staten, In nv seriously endan
gered .oetietial orKantsaiton, led and oultrollod by the
open enelnirw of tho Constdidion, and cunt/141,d
upon ties Id:lnning nitm of repudiating u.,trly one-half of
the State, of this Union, are respectfully notified that . MASS
51ERTINtit 4 will be held at the ftdlowing tin .% and place',
of the ft lends of JAN ES 1111Gli AN AN for Prf,hit it, and
JOHN C. BRNON IN ft 100 E for Vire President
At ERIE, kris• County, ou WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of
Auguid, 145ri.
At PITT: 4 III7RWL, Allegheny Cmulty. on WED' ESDAY
the tOth of September, 1N56.
At ISELLEFONT i, Centre County, on WF:Dti ESDAV, the
24th of September.
At IT kIIIIISBUItO, (the Capital the Stme,) as wEb.
NMSDAY, the let of October.
17th t,l Septonlhor. 1 it:4l,
And at PIIILADKLI'II LA. on the
being the A nniverenry of Adopti,,n ~1 the Conettution
of the United Staten.
Eminent Democrat., from our owl, and other StateA will
be present at all them meetings, to address their fellow
By ardor of the
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL CUM,
Style.—We will introduco on Saturday.
Augui 30, 1456, uur FALL STYLES OW SILK OATS. Call
end nee them. A good flat for 18.80.
14,03 U XJR.GAN At CO., 184 Wood at.
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The Ohio and,!Aqtaß/Raftict_tor,zeLgiit,se.—WlL47
"Forty Horses in the Stable"—Brief So
journ of Visiters —Distinguished .11,7) Present.
SALEM. Columbiana Co., .ohio,
September 4, Igts6,
"Ma. Etyma :—You are aware thatyesterday
signalized the opening of the third annual Ohio
and Pennsylvania Horse Show, at this place.
List year it was not held till the middle of Octo
ber, when the season had become so cold as to
render it very unpleasant to the out . -door student
in pursuit of equininc knowledge. But notwith
standing the drawback of "o.ttipping and an
eager air," the entries of stallions, geldings,
roadsters, fillies and horseflesh generally were
seere.oly ns numerous this year as last, and the
attendance hut very little better, if so good. In
fact, all told, there were about forty quadrupeds
on the ground as competitors for the numerous
prizes offered—a ratd erly beggarly account you
must agree for two great States. Where the
fault lies—whether in the wttut of sufficient no
tice being given, the absence of public spirit
among the growers, or the small crop from which
to select, I will not pretend to determine.
is enough for my purpose to state that forty
foot -footed animals—very few, too, of unusual
wotth—did nut appear to be considered much of
slow by those who had come from fifty to one
hundred miles to see the sight, and they were
therefore perfectly satisfied with one whole day
at Salem, Columbiana county, Ohio. Upwards
of fifty Pittsburghers were iu attendance, nearly
all of whom returned at the earliest possible
convenience 1 also noticed Hun: Charles It.
Buckalew, of Montour County, Pa., Hon. Josiah
Randall, of Philadelphia, and several other emi
nent men on the ground
However, no twitla tanding the small number of
horses entered, there was a good deal of fun on
hand this afternoon, by reason of the races, and
some scenes not put down in the bills. One in
dividual lost ten dollars on a het that he could
push n 'mall wagon ftatiund the half-mile ring
inside of thirty minutes. Ile got along well
enough for a while, but broke down long befo re
he came to the t• q uarter stretch," and acknowl
edged that Nom, things can nu( be done as well
as others, Samuel Slick to the contrary. The
races were exciting, considerable money changed
hoods, and the tine made was very fair.
They commenced at one and cloted at four P.
M. The first in order wax first class pulling in
harness fur a prize of ST2. There were four en
tries, and the distance was mile beats, best 3
out of " Salmon P. Chase," by C. H. Corn
well, Salem. Milo; "John," by Jeff. Martin,
New Lisbon, ()hie: " Croton," Felix Laverty,
Pittsburgh, Pa. ; " Buckeye," J. S. White,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Salmon I'. Chase, as a matter of course, was
driven by a buck nigger, who managed him so
b oily that he was distanced the first heat; the
New Lisbon horse was also distanced and with
drawn. The contest was then very close be
tween the other two, but " Buckeye" won in
three straight heats, the time being 2 46, 2:46,
and 2:45.
The prize for second class pacing was s2o—
entries. A hay mare by F. Manua, Re
chesier, Pa.: n sorrel mare by Capt. H a il e p,
Rochester, Pa.: •• Ben Bolt, - by T. Arthur,
Hani.ver, Ohio, and a grey mare, i,y isaac
Peertield, °hie. The distance was five mile• , —
hest out of :1. After a close run between "Ben
II ,41t . and the hay from Rochester, the latter
came off victor in three strai;ht heats—the time
•
w 41 . , not NO.
There was other running, but 1 have not time
nor would it pay to make mention of it. The
Pair continues al! of this week, an-I those who
feel like going can do so by the Pittsburgh, Ft.
WrISTIC and Chicago Railroad—fare two dollars
etch way. Yours,
6*- NV or ruts Worm', / Worm. A g'real
at 1 ,, y lent lied tie:ado, ha ii been written, esphditing the
origin •.f, and cle.tedr)ing the aorunt generated in the Inininn
)sient 50ar....1) any topic of medlcal tleietlee 11.11.3
....te new.. .4.'44v: thou and profound research; and 3,1
.11) gists. lire Et•r3 mark divide.) In opinion on the RI/jeer.
I he admitted. however, that, after all, a mode of es.
them and 101 rifying the lady from their pressure, is
, 1 the illepliftitloln au to their origin.
expeillnz og..nt low :ti 1.•n4111 hten found. Dr.
tt mini;n• pri.% en to bl . thu 11113,11 nought after -
zi. -iln 111,1 try Irtit g 1111 i, ack nowlv.lrd by the PR-
I in. :Twilit-al tastily An forth, proof. ren4 the fidlowing
ingot Inds- - um . of our own
Xcw Vottn:.4tklubor
L, t.. ref tify that I war troubled with worms for wart,
yea,. I man ildrUled to no' M . L.11110:1 V,r
aaaiuti by Flouting Brox of l'itt.•!.urelt. I took
bottle, übdlf brought away alroitt fifty warms; 1 rum.
11,envo.1 iniprof lug at once, and ant now perfeetl r well. The
~..I.!ie tat] karn lay WIWI', and further particulars, by apply
Nfrs. Hardie, Nu. 3 Manhattan Nitro, or to E. 1..
Broggirt, corner of flutger and :flour.) ntroets.
PIIITII/.1,1 will hi• artful W ask fur Ile. ,M'an'x (We
brat...a Lire, 1 VI.. maim faetur.,l by Fleming Ili or., of Pitt.
burgh, Pa. All other Liver romparinort, are worth.
I)r. 7 , 11..t0e's genuine Lir, also bid celebrated
Vex Call flu.' had at all renpeetable drug st,cs.
Noto• without the nignature of FI.NWING BROS.
Also, for sale by the tulle proprioturs,
E INO BROS.,
Succosaurs tO J. Kidd A Co..
ati2.3.dewj No. 60 Wood ntroot. corner of Fourth.
ire-Medical Trothitony--From LLn justly celo
brlond-bot, l'A RSON:I, irginisi!
This In to Mrtlfy I hat 1 liar- need in my practice, and have
anm itaed In • dices lilt. 1. Stlc/1"1"8 CELEBRATED M HITE
, •I WAS ...I AN LINIMENT. nod I have no hesitation in nay
ms t hot I lion , M.., banner lu it than any other Lini
ment I e vet saw. I Intro tried it in Rheumatism, Sprains,
Ili lanes, l'etlns owl Burns, with ahnuvt univerval Bourns, and
nil with eontidenve recommend it to the aplicted.
EDVVIN PARSONS, M. D.
Ur. McLatie's IMPROVLD Liver DMA and FXPROVID
Vorlui
lug••, also Dr. I. Sco , tes es•lebraled While Circaardan Lint
mem, !'spored solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott,
lewd:is Medical graduate, and Physi.ian of extensive pram
11, :VOLK, genuine, only us prepimed by Dr. I. ttoott. CO.,
Bank Place, Morganton n,
NEWS Sli.0)( VIP VOIINT4IN DEAD!
310ao4rrowN, VA., Sept. 12, 1855.
This is to certify, That I have, oxaminod tho Recipe for
preparing NlcLane's Improved Verinifngo and Imprun•d
Live r Pilla by Dr. I. &AA., who has been in the lothlt of pre
paring and using my original mr.llcivaa in my .dlleo during
Inn last thirt,s. pave, and that 1 lu•lirn-n ho has Linprevad
thin. I !oaks the above statement the won•
harp• ne Int,•r,-st m than, wbnlniror. C MOAN E, D.
Dr. ! , 1e1.4,4 we nurcoveu lennifogo and I;ft17.0T111, Liver
nur•nulwuh+l by eortthenfo of C. hicLaue, fur etlle by
billtzgials nod NI vainanur evorywhura,
1)n. GN. I 11. I4u 1% . 0.1 at., Nne,le.ale Agent.
Dr.. J. FI.I.:11IN(4, Allegheny, near Itailrtaul Depot,
Agent. ae3nlawapc
Air- Pileg, neglected, ale,: prove ispi.j; tutu to ctinsunip
lion A [hoot tne parts three fitutsi a day with DALLItI"B
PAIN EXT.II.M.TiIIt. If secretion form the rectum, thou
htsert the " Pule tiyring,..," tilled with Extraction, and grad
ually di:plunge it as the syringe to withdrawn! It never
tails to roe, rases of any age of virulence. nor to give entire
instantly to all, frequently curing by one application.
Piles are known by the heat, itching and polo of the
anon. !Unsling piles ate caused sometimes by the falling
ot the whole bowels, which then prism the intestinal
ritual tight against the hack lames and keeps the blood front
returning er The I esseLs, similar to the blood tieing kept at
Lep .s* your auger when a string Is tied tight round It; such
to Irequetit, and tor scrofulous humors and ulcers to him
theretn, then 1 , ,111'0 a portent abdominal supporter, anti
wear it compress to the rectum, and continue Io urn the salve
as akoe; also rub it well over the loins and alslonien fur
some time. and the natural belts that support the bowels will
be contreded and made strong, and your life will be saved
Properly applied, e'er; case will be cured. It neyer fails.
None genuine without a steel-plate engraved latent, with
signatures or
Sold at 25 cents per box by Ur. GM). H. KEYSER, 140
Wood street, and by utarly every dealer In medicines
throughout the United States. All onions or lettere for in
formation or advica to to tlf I di - Nw4 I to C. T. CLIC/LK:N . IM
& Cu .. Now York, tWiad4wlw
SII , Np Fiction, but Truth-.We are aware
that it is customary to lipeuli of many of the remedies of the
day In a light and frivolous mantibr. This may answer
where the ease to be cured is of a trilling character, and the
remedy ' , rebooted simple , although perhaps adequate to the
,a.° required. but when wo Sro called upon to prescribe
for diseases, endured only by excruciating lain, and whose
termination it often fatal, AO leave Jesting aside, and pro-
Cited with earnestness to utter facts that will perhaps rescue
a fellow-being from a bed of sickness or the grave. It is
thus that we would introduce to our renders ILEYSIEDYI
MEDICAL DIBCOVERY, and state that for the cure of hu.
more there Is nothing In the world can equal add Popular
and extensively need medicine.
4i17- See long advertisement In another column.
Sold wholesale and retail at DIL GEOREIf, 11, 4EESEIVS,
110 tt oat street, alga of the. Golden Mortar, and at J. P.
FLEMING'S, Allegheny. seaulsor
INIE
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FROM lIALEM, OHIO,
LUS
lIKNRY DALLEY, Manufacturer,
C. V. CLICKNNICR .t CO., 31auufacturere
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. - 1-800Aeftg8.1Eyp- , TfmBER;-vovrtririm , 441routoinartnasperani . tbant
1 IRON 011. E LAND Is offered for sale unlavor , Sicced a 'Lb hut nia or mynas of the bowels to my episodic'
able terms, or In exchange for property In Oda city or I irsol meta of Trusses Of cations patterns, and tolfht every
courtly.
age, applied augLeatlsfae-Lion gunrantiettin everynise, at my
This Land Is hNivily timbered, and limironveuleutly to the : __,
N ,
O. 1411i - j.Wood ' , stri.mt, Plttaburi h„ Pa, sinin of the
,
Clarion river in•Voreet county, so that the lumber can be '`o l3l4 e,
Melted out and biengld to market. ..- ..., •''.. . lloithyx.Mortie'Amenilhe Viruses ISOM by - Um. will be
It contains an 2:LEVEN MX' VAIN 0f,.0 , - found '.'a '-'4.1 ;re
;
..
GOOD COAL ' • r. • .!
•' ! - ifdraPt .11.44 cini!Truss ,
«., 0:
Coder a lame poltion of thaland.!.. , ~- `., •1 - 'i
ti.e nc h p,..4t,, very.kid .yang; g-..e.:,
There ikafarv: : :l i::, ,f 7.:• 4,,. • ..g.., - 4 , ' •• - blnspwartierrinsd.": "i••: ,
Iron Oe and Limestone Childrene .Trasses, sin g le and double ;
i n abundance upon It; anikthe soil is good and well watered.
Umbilical Trusses, eloldrene and adults;
A VII 141.0 AD Eberies Eliptic Sysing Truss;
Is surveyed across it, and will no doubt be built, which is Ds. gS. ir'ilL/,'.1 Sap i wricr Truss ;
part•of a tine of railroads from. New York to SL Louis.
The soil is good and camerally level, and .is In the midst of The price, of Trues,. .tary from p2,to Vii _ ~,tlernlad
a region that will soon be one of the biist`fiumningreglinixer or Rtiplure,:f Patients can he • eultedhy tenanting money and
the State.
sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the
The 1800 acres lie together in a body, and will be sold at a
bargain to the purelialmr. Enquire of rupture Is on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt
. . .
THOMAS WOODS, Real Estate Agent, Dr. Bannin g 's Lace Arilild s i Brace, for4irscuril of ITiolsii-i
... and_ ~1" . No. , 7s,pourth street, Pitiatrurgh,_ sus Uteri, Weakness bf the band or A bloated, Wet, Oironif
PITTSBURGH Dlarrtura., and any wealittimis il,! . ,,pesidiug onitw_cakandieliiKll
MARINE fated ,Minliti,;ii 'ji il;;;X,loidinattiOairiee.
.
LIFE, FIRE AND , { " •
Dr. Pilch's Alidsaginsti SaPistalet; ~ - . ,
INSURANCE
'l. , si ts lish Elastic Abdinninal Belie; .
, CORNICE OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS
PITTSBURGH. PA. Silk. lclastiolicits; .5.: i % '.i ..;f 43.; "t%
•
ROBERT GALWAY, Preeldent. And nearly every kind of Stipporier sieri in bill. I also sell
Taos. Ortanan, Secretary.• Shoutrkr Braces of every style,. for weak cheated andatpop
Air This Company mairea every insurance appertaining to shouldered persona. .... - - , i, ,, • ' '.' •
..,.,
or connected with LIFE RISKS. Elastic Sloclangs, for broken and varicose reins
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivera and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS .
generally. Syringes of miry: variety rtnepinifirrir; andinlitct• eCes7
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the kind of mechanical appliance nrd Inttle cute of dismntil.
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DK. xgyera would state i t .- .r, ........ ii,,,,;.i.,,e,i,. * a r.. zi t 4,7,,,.'
Policies. issued tit the lowest rates consistent with safety to _
...
..
all parties. Trumes that be can often send to suit the patient by writing,
--- - bat it la always better to see tfes pitionf and'agi4 the Truce
or Braes, pentutially., Address
.. , . .. , ...
Din: 01•+0. H.'WEYSEII, 140 WOOll et.,
DIRECTORB.
Robert Galway, Samuel 3PClurkan,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Mtuuhall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Cluirhia.Arbulluset,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph. B. Leech,
Jetta Pi/Horton Mansfield B. Brown,
David H. Chambers, • - ChriMinn Zug, "
William Carr, ° Robert H. Hartley, •
Jas. D. McGill. febll3
WESTERN INSURAN CI, COMPANY
Nrreausou.—GßOltin: I) l'residenti F. M.
Qounea, Secretary.
Will Insure against all kinds of ridis, an.) NiA.R.IN
Al] losses will he liberally adjusted nal
A Ilomo Institution, managed by . who arr soil
known in the community, AO vibe are der -twined, by
promptness awl liberallbr, to maintain the, haracter alma
they have assumed, as offering the beat prate lion ro.ibere
who dogrel° Le '
Dtarmroas—lL Miner, Jr.,O. W. Itleketson, 3. W. 111. tier,
N. Manx, Jr., W. IL Emit?), C. Mane; George W. 3.vdt
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, George Daraie,l4llo4 Ni• •
Miley, Alexander Nimick, Thome. Scott.
Xiy- Office, No. 92 Water street, (Wareham* of Spang &
co., up emirs,) Plttebtagh. n0v24.17
A. A. CARRIXR 13 8 CARRIER
A. A. CARRIER dc. BRO.,
No. 63 Fourth drools, Pittaburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine In/lira/kr.
Co., of 11.A.RitI813111I. CAPITAL, 5 380,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.,
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINOITF.STER, VA. CA Prl'AL, $300,000.
.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, lIAR
RISBURCI. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND AN.SETS, $2,154,480.
Penneylvanla Insurance Co. of PITTSBURGH
OA prrA L AND ASSETS, Nov. 5,18.545, $129,022 4U.
W,. F. JOHNSTON, Preefiloot- A. A. CA113.1611, Secretary
docl4alapcly
PEKIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 FIFTH STREET,
ONk DOOR EAST OP THE EXCHANGE BANE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Purchased direct from the Importers for CASH. Tbs
stock consists of all the different thsTora ftniirei of TEA
4rulght to the Avnerban =Hat, taio
BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
sr
VERY LOWEST TI gABH PRIOEBI
PACKED TEAS, PUT UP /N 3LETALIC PACK.
AGES, (.0 pressly for the tra44 • •
TEAS OF ALL GRADES, BY VHE HALF CREST.
COFFRE, SUGAR, COCOA end. CHOCOLATE of the east
716A1M, for naln.
"Lon g expnrienor u i tot busipec o t hit sap panintee that
every article sold will be ea represented.
AGE-NT, nv Elskeist Aproorimers, job. 0112 SALA' , or - Da.
JAYNE'S FA3II.pV bignronsLes. JaNsms.
Yellar g h, Tune 20, 15AA...0020)
1856. OLD ECLIPSE .1856.
FREIGHT LINE.,
.••
.
suitiipoNamiarm
Tills LINE IS NOW MIS PARE'D tli bring
X all kinds of freight from New,York, to three days, at
$1,211 100 lbs., and from Philadelphia in 10 hours at el
100 Zs.
RECEIPTS GIVEN FOR TIME WITH A WILIT'rEN
GUARANTEE.
So_ No parer packages or small bundles receirrod.
Mark goods ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE."
C. It. ALLEN, Agent, Nu.: Astor Home, Now York.
J. J r . Iick:HEVER, Aleut, roe. Broad awl Locust., Phila.
For further information, apply to-
W. B. BARROLI 4 Agent,
)024:1ur copy. N 0.64 Fourth et.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND I)O.MESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. 83 woos street, betweeß Dippon
. 11
alley and Fpneth street,
PITT SPUR Gil, PA
43- Tux subscriber is now opening s Well selectee Nort
clew of foreign end dorge4tls 4A§r4wpre, oil new,sunl will be
sold en no good ;elms as say other house iu this city. Ile
will rdweys keep on bend a general assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, VAPENTEItB' TOOLS, ke.,
lu which he napectfully luYitce the attentionof
tuli26 k SAMUEL PAIINESTOCK.
JAS. (30 w 8........_......31 T. HAO ET:
JAMES COLLWrSto CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PROM/MORD or THE
Collings' Pittsburgh, Itlcadvale & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PrI7ABURGII, Pe.
RHODES, HAGEN & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 30 SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, 0.1.b.24
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES,
2 4svr4creara
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Ross and First Streets,
jy2s ftVITSPTYX4if,' PA.
=ZEI!
D. B. BOWERS &
MANUFACTURERS or
RNERS' 2ATENT
STEEL CULTIVATO,4 TEETH,
Conmpi RqB4 4/0 F4asz BunTs,
iy2s PITTSBURCIII, PA.
JAMES BLAKE1 4 1,
EU IPPEAN ARENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Cqrner of Seventh and SmiAfield tirfebt,
PITTSBUROIL
tO3-Pareugars brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh, and moneys remitted to Europa. burv27
W H SMITH W. W. HUNTER.
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROGEAS,
It 2 Second and 161 Front st,,
m111716[11 Pittsburgh, Pa.
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
•
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
For Warming and Ventilatinkg kiaiddings.
gir W. & A. will contract for Warming.aneilentilating
by Steam or Hot Water, Pipe* or Chilson's Farneca, Church_
Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Greep Eames, Dwalling',
Court Muses, Julio, or Hotels. No. 26 MARK= STREET,
Pittriburgh. • apll3
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER . .PIP FA
From cyfq t i i I v
PRICES from 12 to 80 Nitta per root,
Al. B O-14001Walit
'PEARL STARCH,.
'Pot Sale Wholesale at Blanalbetztrers
Prices by
HENRY U. COMMIS,
FORWARDING AND
C 0 M MISISION MERCHIANT,
AID WHOIXEIALE DEA= IN
CHEESE, BUTTER,S/F,EDS,
AND PRODDpf CTDDIA;a: •
No. 25 Wadi) 'ATILNUT, P/ITSBIIRGH. Lieu
~ ,~~.
MM‘Il
F LOUR. GRAII:I4
wolf s 1 4 w g wk. 014
AA D ,4" ROD U 0.14 GENBRALLY
No. 299 Liberty t e
de.l4pi • 1178.11 nv
-;_
Ju Jalawly
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE' CU. I
OF PkIILADELPWA..
INeolll , ol3Anto OP MI itatklAyues OP AZNItYLVAI.4,
CHARTER I'HIIPETV CA..PITAL $300;000.'
Office No. 59 Walnut st., Philadelphia.
PB I I'l LEGFD FOR 1 0 1.REA14 41..1 RISE .LAWLIRANCE.
STATESIINT. •
Authorized $.300,900.
Arhouut of Capital paid - 'A6(.4110,696 00
Surplus 49,140 18
•
Total Aesets liablo for losseas V4l-54836'.18
CONSISTING OF
Bomb and Mortgagee on naineumbored 'Real
&Mate, and Suarittk of par 00
Bonds and Stock 'Notre. bearing Sli fan' cent,
interest 2e,10G Ml
Cash on band and in the hands or Agenta 20,711
Bine Ilsweltable--.... 14,38e500
f`. M. Moriarty, EN.,
Isrnel 'Atkins, Eq.,
Benj. 13. Mylick, EN.,
.1. 11. McColley,
r. Wyckoff,
Wm. H. Gray,Eau.
Benj. H. Anetin lest].
P. M. Preettient.
.1. Maurits Tactiresex, Fal . oly. •
Thic Is to certify, that I have critically, find by a pereonal
examination of the lamke,' capital, asertc and securitses of
the Alliance Insurance Cowlem.Yi. of Philadelphia,
vited the napalm.; antrresiamciltility of said Institution,
and I do lied. anti 11101 tintinnly clear in 111f-CtlinViCtinlin, that
raid Company has a good unimpaired Capital in Mortgages
on unlnciuntieredfleal Eclair,. worth double the amount
for which the same Jii.l.,tgAgeti. My Intestiglitione'havir
b. op rigorous atioreantreltitati, and are, Ith •nl. - , reliable, • !
Wm. SHIM., EN., •
Geo. W. Ccdludny, Evq.,
Wm. J. I'. White, FAN.,
./. S. Helfrich, Eq.,
BENJAMIN U. AUSTIN.
•
T i tako pleasure So baying that I have been ocytutiuttd
Mit liondamio H. Auatiu tyr aararal yoara.and aye outing
con d.!encellnliia inteßly, caldtrlty and abilityi arid niat)tl•
Ono rhilataxiukin his stateinants or fegal opt-Shin.
Wm. 11. Mali, firm of Blair B. B. Myrick & Co. Phila.
& Butter, rill* Geo. Jenkins, Jr. 4 -
Wm. Bowera, "
lion. Harry BaldwilvElyia-
Won. Jos. &mope, N. Y. cow, N. Y. , , .
li, H. Ilatliorn , N. Y. lieni. H. Anallii, Don lan. , - n
Tina Company Otrectn FIRS LiflarliANOß on Imildigi -.
goods and. furnitnrO; liblltlNZlNSll3l4Nelpon, 11*W.:
.rai) and-fro Wit ;:•INBAND,:I.NSURANCEitiiitIfibiatisOW:
rives, lakes, inuaala or railiird„ i;.5113 5 , 14riti,g.,.
044.. any ether responable aloe. ~.......1. 1 .„ w. -
{ ' --- ' . ''''', Llligg 1141 w; Aritrit.P'.2./..
1%13 • . - ' T. * fill:Witer akeeliTittat...rgliit:i
DELAWARE'
SAFETY INSURANCE
OFFICE,J.& COltalL.Tiiiiire.l9l) - W4NIN
- -
•
uquH4Nep t all.,Ye w liCta rt i:lNl A ,
Wall part& tticolorld: •-
INIAND INSURANCES ON LIOODSL.by Rivera, Cattaiii.
Lakie and Lund Carifuges, to all parts of tho Union.
Filth INSURANCE - ON ME.IteIIANDIZE genenali. On
Sturm, Dwelling Douses, Au;
Assets of the Clunpany .IVoremix-r 5th,1844. •
Sonde, Mortgagee and Real Netate4lol,o2o 94
Philadelphia City, and other Lona— „....-,---. r 85,210 'OO
Stock iu Bunke, ltailloo4 WOl lueuraui.v.l,lo'e.-- 29,0130 10
BMA recelyBliio 4 BOAC) 9?
Ceell 'oil lowa ..... . ... ...---- ............ Z.-. 1. . —. 21.1,1r20 (S
Balances It hands of Agents, Pro:oh:nu" on iltn.. -
rine' Ponchw recently boned. and other cl;!.',,iis
due th<VOontgany .. .... ~•:.•,,,,
.. . , 93,989 011
SnbileriptiptaiqM ! • ' ' .. - 1 .; ,1 -1. ,-10 1 ) .° 00,0 a.
' 'elTal-17'
William Martin,
Jonoph H. Seal.
F.drou nil A. Sootier,
John C. Davis,
John R. 'Penrse,
George G. Lo•ipor '
Dibraid Ditrliagton,
Dr. It. M. Murton,
William C. Ludwig,
Llugh Craig,
Spencer Neibrain,
Charles Kann,
n. Jones Brooke,
4.0. Johnso,p,
nice. C. Irmo, Tire Pr eOl,
I(p7ir Lirixamx, Sect,
MARINE INSURANCE.
• 14-1114 ,
NANLIACTUREW INSURANCE. comm,
OP riiii.anzupEnA.
•
OURIXI enPrrtrA3.—aLtirrll) HY tar srsts watraittmtAtt-
Chartered. -Capitter.Til sti 00;000. •
FAA MARINE AND 171'L41471 rEANspoltrArtolt!•
'AARON 9. LIPPINCOTT,. Prictithei
ORRIN 110t1ERR, Semiary.
YQUNU, .
DIRZCTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, 'Moms,
WMlatre Neal,
Nicholas O. Taylor,
1 . •
Orrin Rogers, Alfred Weeks,
Chariee - J.
'./hhu E. Simons, James P-81nyth.
EirThia Company has been organized with a Cash Capt. ' and the Directors have determined to adept the but-Ineis
to its available resources. To observe prudence In conduct
ing ita afhlha, with a prompt mhustment of losses.
Pittlborgh Mee, No. 76 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONI*, Agent,
nErgaratcgs.
The following well known aniVresponsible flees in Pito:.
burgh have authorized reference:to thent,yrithiegard to the;
stability and soundness of thb ‘insurwo
Company.
. Krasner t Itabro, Wilson, %Us.* Oa, ft,
George.P. BMW/liW*Tton ArCainnbelli
mes, Tltulibu 4'0 4 , br. Childs & Co.
no •• •
'CITIZENS' INSURANCE . COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH. . 4
WILLIAM BACIALEY, TreeidenL
UMW, L. MA8814.1114, liporntary.f„, 4.; '‘. +Z.', V .:17 •'
.t.
OFFICIE: al Mite r'ttiic6 l .46ool'4larkel and Werd'ilreet .
41,W homes MVIA, AND CiikliGo 'RISES, on the' 01116
and M I,ln. ~ pta R tri
Rivera and busur ,
Itv_, ..,
~ „
Insures against ipas or Damage by FIBS. ,
41,m, against the Perils of the Bea and Inland:Nlaraticip,
Ind Transportation.
i C ..
- 1 .. liatioNona. , •
, .
Attar - MN:lkb :. , Vapt. ll arikktliJildlr; ,
. Samu e l ll Kier,
`SO O 3 William Biughan4
1 li it
. 1 -114,e Dun p, Jr.,
Jan 8. Dilworth,
Immo M. Tarmac*, .
S Harbaugh, . , r R J rpoiFisSnmaellkexu,e,; ,?t' i
. . ~ RhooV
Walter Bryant, . William 11: Dave. ,
__ John Stallion. -
PENNSYLVANIA InistritOrCE CEO:
oF PITTSBURGH.
cornet n: ienurok and Smithfield Street".
sk CT COW ZED CAPITAL, saoo,ooo.
air Insure Buildings and other Property. tutabist Lim or
by Fir, and dir Perth of the Bea and Inland Nav!.
gationisnd Transp rtation.
ntErcioNf., • -
' • RodY Pattangalt ;lasi% Pattith , ,'
George tr. S flit 2 W. B. Hever,. • D,R.Pikrk,
Gorier Spro Wade limpton,
A. J. Jones, J IL Jones, Cogniallt
oPPICERS.
President- .........I..LForb"WAL JaTINSTON.
PM Premien .RODT ' , llllOO-ON:
Asenand 'Prras--...A. A, CARRIER— •: :1+217
CONMONWEALTWINSITHNCE CO..
HARRISBI:III.4,
Chartered Capital, 4300,000.
Ott. insures Buildings and other Property Against Lots or
Damage by Piro: - also, against Perils - o'On - Sok Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
Ornellas -- EINON CAMERON, President.
BENT. PAIMR, Vico Prealdel4 ; I.
S. B. O.O,ll.llEKti, Secretary:. '
A. A. eakitigs, Agent, Puditlf - and 13inqhflaA
Jiro. B. Koons„ late ofilimPlliran tom: ma Koons, Phi*
D. W. Unsnarl Late of Cittetqlegh.
KOONS 4 ItERSTME J `
FLOURFACTORS,
AND
Goiieral ?mina Commissliin Melihants,
No 47 North W7Larnes enul 06-Nrt4 Water s!reet,
beim Race strect,
PIEILADR PIIIA.
•
. RV/7M TO
Bagaioy.Woodwatd & C. Phillßryan. tret:lady & Co. Pitfall,.
thuTatt„ tdartiti.& Co. u L, Wilmarth A Co. ~ a
Wood '& Oliver, ' • DOH & Liggett,
Blitar, Price .& Co.' 0 J. &W. link n
(bleb (1 Ira & Cu. • . pick', may. Ccegraref A Po. ' 0
Truitt, manlier A Co. 0 Watt ,A Wilson, . ~
J.D.Lehmer 4 C*Oincirundi. If (stitch A ?Amid% Cinch:matt
tAiltulkiedi Ca '•` Marrow& Cattier,
& Miley, 0 J., 2 4Litanowetit & Co. "
And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia
Merchants gauc ally. adetlo
.
C I : I EAPPIikNOS.--,One Rosewood - a 130-.
4ove Planta with ctilffinves celebrated
&Mit. • Attadunent... - 7; , ,-.. $225
One fill 7 octeta,tog' Xl Vikityle, olden
. didti Cerra art ,AulshedaiLmu n t4App - .
Ono toahoguq6thoOlte...,- .....„...
~ , .-....-....,,,,.....„.#5GC
Onecosewood II ootare,-unadern case.. . ..,.....,...—.......
One ..
,
4 , A 0 . ATI' ' STATION -4'of Stsie; 4 :a '
._,I Two Mori , ldek.4olllnr, nous:ire)" frr l ingod, *Oh
_ ~ j.rti w , hall, 4814 : parlor, dininproom, kttchita, iiiir
.... .;, oft chamber* **Mc porch and gqod.oedlar, ma/ Wash via of
. ... -.-.....- ....
_,,„,,_,..,,
... J tv.ft water; omit oneviarter tit. ,ti .scru of ciroutot Milk ,-,
A good „ econ d : b Alaci IdA lteo - 7 . 7 s r ocuie, th 0 1,,,,, t ,,, m a . „ f f *tilt rind oho da troes-,-,41 anacetsiod foie. Thejtonor Pk,-
One r.. . 41 , „ ......._,.....: OD i new ands A g iood Ordir—ottioate at thit East LitB rty Statioit',- ,
tor as.lB kki
.1i Kifilth. A. IOW . ,1,481 1.41 J. 'Et.. rmoiedint." p auft o m if 'thiiitml. - wk.. ~,,,t r -
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IV . • No. 63 May J.," •= . Moo: S. cuvrßEAtTAan
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S!gu oT the Golden Mortar.
s2bo;E3d i 9
TRUSTEER.
61ILLA RD FILLMORE.
REFERENCES.
D7RECT.OI/4, • . . : 1 2
JAM. C. Hand,
TheophlkyrlPaulding,
Jamas Traigkintlr,
William k`zt s i, Jr.,
Joshua L. I.;;c.s,
Samuel K. Stokes,
-
James 11:IiieFarlaspi . ,
11.,..0nrt llwtou,' .
Jain 13, tampre,lo#4,4bui ,4 l
D. T. Nrorkan,
Logau, "
'WM. MARTIN President.
ldtmt.
P. A. MADE BA, Ag6ni,
95 Water stmt, P#l4urgb.
~ 14 ' ' ',~ > .. Y
F ~ f ec
,121 c,
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n/ fA i XrP4 1 340414.-4*
at Rochester IFidamds• county. Pa.,
bN 7±411111,DA T11E.41441t INZTANT. , -10 - trCLOON:
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Favindereigheil will fiel;? to Via bit
biddoTro, cm thirday ObOio'nitiett, Aid iiiet
se, one hundlredLot; - Dl'sckg - ftrrirets sadM e r u o f
with tiererst in - es -23 iination'idf
Onaver oeuntri sirillalsissalli 00 lilsi a term of
AtC,D TWA* beds of ire.
kor . 6re; . Lc., neer the dinninada nadsiatairolsot to the
nal. rivors and railroads.
ii 7l. ' i eng'gftf i l i lll3s44 3 4:% lll . 6 ll B :YellsVU in
two yearg, Cr; a reit at
. per cent. per entahn. .A.liberal
oblation will be Mid% lei tenteptpspomit.ollibliptihelpide-,
IHidswill be - race aillie liatite'tiO , Akqulirill4l , :
ng and laying live thcrnsand wroh of stone f
terlamaklovingMo=l7l4o.V,l44V44,l4 i2e
_;_ . ...,.,
Mug upstroke rand wearlane, drl/Friflitid lititb, -,.,,-
tDerbend rde ., oDehlolictufhiglidsn,leii'llie IfiisediaW - '
ection or twenty email tenemente,: Dnidablhilllit4.lll,lot,
I "I'
au alldhU oiAie &loom Jobe ? on e , tudf -71131be7eild in .•
mall, as the work plogrostes; the. remark
_l l o 4 likifflol. s 4
Etrounds. or. baltdinger kr acketioW'pricrirlanrrectrtit by
unrrnuty'deetty, Ow eyerYitetriaOld, ! , .' i_i
ii'lata . Lard maPs. or the "peogOrtp, dna d m eriOlonsforhe
mounding country, An, may be.hed heepplichtloM.,... .
'
, Surveys, plans, d rawingviimgmaeltigationsiwitbrelhisiteti ,r,'
Lb labor, materials, &c, Ac , ,:regniret, Ilwrabove will be et-1.1
iiibited nt the Office of the Ilmpitn4iitißochester.
I In addition to the Inannimtb 4 3er:/hcebure bouadllt Ka'
(Aline ShoP; StamWSllll; Darnel lrteterj, mad Ere Brick hie ~.
tbry,"at - Htlebeeter, arrangements are elioadym pm*. for .
am erection of bait a Omen' other Heat. tontinfekterlag elo )
blishments, to ba driven by steam. :',d, magnificent Hotel,.
ion the hill, b ri t neer the railroad depot and' eteaniboet
1 edam, I,s,alcia 4 i,oommennidl also an estabilebment for
q , lnint"lreotPxonloi/Yeir and Steam,baginen. -This
~ fMemiicill ocolipy about four acres of ground; , -Abe stone-
‘ Is are now being laid:, ' , , • ' -,- ~ ~ t. r ;;,
am
i Theaelmprovestient‘ with thecontemplated,carlithnide“
cloo or thegleveland and PfttsbarghlMilhiadlalimillenen . ,
Id the [mammy Depot end Station atlictupentiOki itleo' ,
i stet and extensive improvenmittnef. WU. p0116;110441W , .
ri tl streets liy hie Eorough Ceeln4ll. toAlin Mattondet QUI
place. of two or More extonsife,HoalAandi; fon" ishipilgt
, o ie‘bdoive the (ado, willitrenra h contl4batieelif7ibtly,tbw;
./ Redueer, and require en Immense amount of label' tot;,, ,
7Surs to come, outhanialtw - 3! ,„ .31.. T. O:GOULD.
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, ARM FOR SALE—Couttkini44gl9.s Adreli r
••• eitnatral fif Findley; awiiiillfp; Aretbcni Conti,. nftf",
niilo South of Clinton and olgtmeen mills," from 1 15 1 14141 1 _,,,,..i.
t A
o nitichiia-airiad - ftfiftMErElOLFSAliiiAtoiiea, y :W.
f t: a good FRARA" BART, foII,AIXN filiall. tino a R 4 Xat i
I , Al g STA nim;-.11 - by.22 foet—tilf vegoidalr cid-bnildtagp
it d a Tatung Muse.
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. L boro
are about 1.4)i1i Om &mad aad . undar ' a.
_C6t,
Silfticiett good Ilkinliw.ljrater In. almost .inyeryAlold:•g*FwV l
pomp at inn - door i
. a con pit filtaatr:hak.frola th e Itonan..td
tin gn,id'Orttliahld of grafted ftuit; good wade 14 eitorylir. "',
reBlloo ; Convenimit to mills and alto to t 1 ritIMMILO( 888101111 ,
dmiurainatiooB. For2birthar partlonlam familia Of Illitt sib. ~,
.ctil..r. 411 the Prol l * B - . ' ',- ' Ricsaluai;sTsvrAßTJ
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PRICES REDUCED. Belo* the public
will nee oar Hat of prices. • All persona will acid, as
rhail,t, of the opportunity, when they can save frentlo to sta
pet cent.
, English Traits 90 centw.
• Irving's Life el Washington.— . ... ......$1
Saratoga l 00 /
Life of Jetties P. Beckwourth I to.
Helen Lincoln ........... ....... ...... TO "
Humorous Poetry 135 "
War filth 5... 90 "
Hiawatha ...
Robert, graha m ' ' 00 "
Retributimi 100
Clara. or Slave Life InEurope ....... 90, -
Political Maps, allowing slave* free.teiti. 20
. Campaign Plegs—Ytertiont and Baclianon k 10, to
Pictures of Col. Tremont, C010red.......A. r . 180 •
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Picture! of Jame 5 ......• 100
DUCC1A110.14,1411.1234,4i.«. 1. ; .‘;
.... '
Republican S colt ong,Beelta . . ... ...1 50
12. ' e
Republican CaMpeigh Bang _Books:-
Kuh•kerl i ockei for tlepteinber - -"
Life 011'61013k kflifgelOW • •••••• ;• • • "
Life of Ilachauttn, , OD. St
Martins of ere' ‘
.. 50, -
Remember, the place where you can sucafrotti.loio2Tper
cent. is at LA /1/ 01B'$ 110 ( 1 /4M)Bilikr,
se:i• ' rirbtanili
1100;
ItorIEST A , - F0 ".
WORT' OF 'FARNS ANP .
.LOTSIA Alt
''.
bOili Region of Cu)Oppir, AzounthliVirelaiwig-be'divided,.`"'.
/1111.3npt I ( l, 2l,o 'anbarcikorlhon.t.tip )7th or Septetntor; )!1 5 4‘ ,. t
for the benefit of tifirtAtoysl,lllatnatit Achd!nty, •
ONLY- TEILDOLLARff,OOII, onealaArroclaew,--
n...scon the dellettkia..tho hero), Ftyery subtxribor7wo:).get r .
a Ihtildirn.lot , or .a- Farm rat*ttg'fn 481
$25,00p. : , Thtio Foirms Ind tots areloold , lvietheirtiiiittatole
oottletooooyt r ottalttopt Dumper being mer f vectitthiliihmiie.,
in the calne t.,which mill compensate, torrhe
price now ellted. Amide seenrity teal be given fbr afore:lth:
fel performaneetf eoutracitp nd prontheo. i ;
tou.3llsre. affetiti , are *anted; pat
obtain. enteerlbers, to whom the mom ittivratiriclucements,..
wilt be given. Some • Agouti 'write'that e' li trif,
ti
8204) a month. For full partienier4 Subs tiont;'dgen;. 1
be., apply to ' R.
Pert - ROYal, Cerellne nensl 2
. 0. Ny..81M4 Agemitt,..
Otto stieokAlltigh4l,ythot,
Or ki--
nirSivikw
C 1 : 1 1•0 1. 0 1,5 CE. 1,1, .A.N.F.0115:,
N.J orcalqii#,DAY eVenlnic,Seßtvnlar 6thintlXeckick;,
i.the Commercial Ralf : liointuy..9nrnm 7 ,6lllhked And :Tab
gitrrota, lielleYd Nor* choice collcctlOA Of inhltellanctnne , Y
Boots, principally recent publication pf-Jhei,Einsilstorit
Americamprefs; among widclviire, bantpfided , irmingt or. (,
, , .
•every 7 n , Wilda the xnngonf elegant4l.ol
ovular Literature, by ttle., Rost Out bate of the diva/ Welk .
a ! J tke lataat" arid betd,...litiona-viklati prhirtiad , ttlutaaidi
111 , doi-Y, lilograpky, Travels:..Poetryi and , Prosie
ficlion r deeiroble to ectrx - F4,4k,r,...06 tast - pantiesearek , t''
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Al,, are* ialnatda second land vultimos front a - inhale
ITEM ikon of which am 12011 r scarce and ont of Pt blt..
, _a • •• P,
It if Olt Rt STREET PROPER'0:?:1 0 0r, -
DA_ .s4tx.,To atokt two tam ,
attached, cbrnoro[, Market tunt: ritit'etteetai ,
Water aud Qaa on the Kcligna: ..2r , dyiarn a:OW*O
-Rit.hdod Ic bnCmne4i - putponf, and 11)1 ;be ile 4 d - 49 1 %.9r ...
traildd for n farm. One of Alla above
r l.liknql.
1r rent. of *lnch Inv..?tfetrate poraesilonitnn :enbrer4 ;
Applr to ' lltA WHET'
Real
' l "riler 6.1.fi.,,thi44 Ssqleld ibik
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"VpR.SALE;-11.0USES.. AND 51.0115 - 1311 l4
JU l'ittwburet Audi 114ughnny-Clll4, itifialtigiiitin,.l.l4l3.: = ,
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elte.der ;.sovtired liandentan,Coinitty, iieiititfii*:rqiiii;cit ...- . , '
various KM'S and in different 'directions, 'Pitt ottirwating -
i
to tintelmie would do well to'cull and see tho l teghtAt..rrOolik..,„
howl; or , proporty TM 'into-10 bare "It, repterig:iit-A.i. , .w,, t. i
1
. 4 , ft U l s l WaltrA.DX.B2,4,2ll OiftiMnbrth stdo at Ohio twit, 4 P.
and lo4rl.l..trioorAlt:tt.ottlon Dhsoiond, A ". I .43gIRENYATTY.,:- - t
goPt: s ;;l B pi. •p5,, ,,, ,.;:-,A , .. ..., .--,:-•--,
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Enlargement ofPOElbis -
Ilariiig comple?tod Oketir, tz,xtipntly gOlentliph
.-x,y
-{lflll Optiit. on '.ileX4:ifFp4.l!,!l,o4:
SPACIOUS . SALESROOMS- : '
ITI2/I mr;,xi,enly:rustaolissioistrors.tiltraiiii,
STAPLE AND.TANCT - -DET-VWDS '''"
• f:lo4,Pixpicr4fri
BEST
it 1 :.7
firrow tho ne4t`caetkiYticui at ao&s;saltablaZ•t
FOR 11OLTSRII0tD TtlifitFOSES-;,-
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TJI E LATEST TASMOSIS,::
es'ary 4164:.1kitkel,
( e V' , 0 00 4Sik
31 Itittii DE RIEB, 8114 W LB, - CLOAKS t AtertLl,ll; 7 7- `
eke. dr.o. tc.
..;;•111. U.-Ir. WiliTit haringpereoually ettendeddile recall;
LnßOU~ , dtr:riati:a;lltEs
TS/ New York, will offer o! 44W* attraueo, nefra
Gitt44/1 1
} IN VONE'SXLINII DE LADIES, SILKS, &e., se. eft. •
59 'MARKET ST.,
~44w PeiTsilattarz,
AltitA—A74s:- ROUSE
P. 2.
ON TiOrEVII9P2AN 11,4.
tkv tit pA
.IPA , 4Vieter.. ;, l o op
11.1. aARPETINGS---
ju sosnilloci'4 co
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Are now tlttly resell/mg their huge ettst tirystiegv.
Ott(thlthe, te., arid eV) Eottfldett. fluit fites'esst sult.ltsy One
w uhli* t.o.purehege, either In '411 4 % 1 4 16 "P . 1104. • -;:t :
‘S' LINEN CLOAKS,, fur. tiavelings;:.
j et reeetred i st A.. A. 8LA202.1 & CO.'S,
or'; Sio Flit* street.
DLAID SILICE- .„ -- , liteireceiv - id,,`surn bean-4 ,
tiful styles or new NAM _ '
soi A. A. 11**ON * CO.
UTOOLLEN PLAIDS . --Just opened, 504
V V pe: new Weill reduced peke. . •
se4 A. A, MASON k CO.
will receive, on - the sth i ti nstant, , more
;, Y 1 than 100 carton,' Cloak. Drum and aatilla TRIM
-41308. . 'A: A. MASON
DRIES—
Io tierces Rim;
lob boxes Palm Soati;
60 W. - Candles; -
Obocolate, For sala b 7
- • 83117 kYpail 4 Iltizind :
DEA NS-50 .bushels White'
jO by [l4- 8311 TZ. MAUI 4 IMMIX
ALT-75 bble.
jug recebo.4 atukfor i poAlay 0
- M- 11 .Lint & xrcrurraorr,
VA nod.= filbert" eteeet,
H)' CO FY2E:-650'bitge
ti.w landing and for Nate by GOB
=- 4 111 iBik'kulaist ESTERN LANDS' FOR -$41,1t..,
2500 ncres1•n,Ortsa . (k9610 moan% 19414,f'
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1875 a .
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1160 — " 'Upward 0 i • •
160 .1. 'lVioneeheilt:
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1640
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FARMS, •
EMS& CITY ,LOTS •
it"l Wile 7 4 449164.1 to call* our mcettutd,magna.
all • Emeff.,. Aiw ' gega whkh *ill fookuron ant
baSr -/*Atatlite Militants are In attendanceduring. . .
ka,.°4ory .94.3Wti8::01061td,1%idse:ariYintaistualon.
and P er 10016srms, 600 Itutldiugntoto..tome. GO
1.04 llt. Angoras Houma and 13 Suburbia Raildencet
:which custoiwkare scanted. • - •
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