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V.;.p.-4• , -. 44 ,' ,- .., '.a 1a:,,,4 i 4 ,74 4 .1••:,..,,;4i„i i , . s . ,: -,' , . • . .'. •,- ~ _ . 4 ! ~ •, 4 4 ~..i, ~ .t.: -:: ' * ' 4. ". ' '? 4. A"• ''; 1 - 1 ; •- • • ; .. ;.„0 , ,,,,, ,,, , ,,,_! ,,.. ,4 ,, i - 4 , , , : vit0 , ..... F 4 ~,,,,•• 1 . ;.*.--.: . 4 :. 7: 400 - , ..-Wi' . :". „ 0=ie . :.. ! 4. ..§ : 1 1 , 1 ...*- 7,, ,1 -- . . .j„. 1 07 - ,,.,r1.0;i4 , -4i°, - ,. t - t ":" . , • ..i.1.4.' , ..,: -....).!--q.4 - ,1.',..h.N,1-... , ,14 , ,f ..,....,,,,..,. .c.., :. l ir 'llO -- C , I Ili: i Still • - -. 4 ' t, t. a , ~. Abel II SA TICRATIV---MOiItING SEPTEMBER 6 PRESIDENT. JAMES BUCHANAN, i OF MNSYLVANIA. 40011. 'VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, OP KENTUCKY . Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania. ELECTORS AT LARGE: &HAULM IL BUCK ALEW, Columbia. WILSON aPCANDLESS, Allegheny. let Dirtrictt GEO W. NEM:EGER, Philadelphia Co. 2 4 . Ae • PIERCE BUTLER,Phlbuielphla City., a EDWARD WART N, Philadelphia Co. 4th 4 WITI. B. WlTTE,Philadelphia Qounty. 6th ' 7 ' s6 '" 7CTTN 111c1 1 TAIR., Montgomery County. 6th ": JOHN , : 11. !MINTON, Cheater County. 7th DAVID LAURI'. Lehigh County. Bth " CHARLES KESSLER, Berke County. 9th ...JAMES PATTERSON. Lancaster Co. 10th " ISAAC SLEEKER, Union County. " PRAS. W. HUGHES, Schurikill Co. 12th " THOMAS . OSTERf7AUT,IIyomingCo. 13th ABRAHAM EDINGER, Monroe Co 14th 4 WILBER, Bradford County. lath ' 6 GEORGE A. CRAWFORD, Clinton Co. 16th ' JAMES BLACK. Perry County. 17th " • 11111NRE J. STATILE, Adame Co. 18th ".• ,JOHN D. RODDY, Somerset Co. 19th . T' JACOB TURNEY, Wentmorelaud C. 20th J. A. J. BUCHANAN, Greene Co. 21st WILLIAM WILKINS,. Allegheny Co. 22d . IAIIIIB 0. CAMPBELL, Butler Co. 231 "" THOMAS CUNN I NtItIASI, Bearer Co. 24th " VIHN KEATLEY. Clnzion Co 25th VINCENT PHELPS, Crawtold County DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET O.LIWAI CONIII39IO3YR GEORGE SCOTT, OP Cotomme Co LIIDTIOI 013111 ill: JACOB FRY, Jr., MONTOO3II2T CO eIIIITZTOR GENERAL JOHN ROWE, or Pa.olutla Co DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET CONGRESS WILSON WC AN ES S s COLLINS TOWNSILLY BENATI : HOPEWELL HE,PB URN, cm AbFLUBLY : THOMAS S. HART, AUGUSTUS HARTJE, RE.srr.vz Towmiusr SAMUEL JONES, CITY. L. B. PATTERSON, Ihrru:g TOIV‘ISHIP SAMUEL SMITH, ALLEGHENY CITY. ASKCIATL JUI4IE: Dr. JAMES POLLOCK, FINDLEY ruNTNeit:r MATTHEW I. STEWART, Aii.roalizsr CITT ROBERT B. GUTHRIE, RonKsoN Tow-reshir EDWARD THOITIPSON, TOW:Wile COURT SUR VLTOD • EDWARD Itt'CORIELE, INDUNA TOM.? DIRT TOAD uP SUR POOR HENRY 1131111,TZHOOVER, RA.LDWIN, (3 )eitrd JOHN .lOHNSTON, fAnni.NcEviu., Extracts from Buchanan's' Speeb on she Independent Treasury 8111. •" THAT COUNTRY 18 310 ST PROSPEROCSITHERELA BOR COMMANDS THE;ORE (TEST REWARD. •• FROM MY SOUL I RESPECT THE LABORING MAN LABOR -IS THE FOUNDATION OF THE WEALTH OF EVERY COUNTRY, AND THE FREE LABORERS OFT FIR NORTH DESICHTE RESPECT FOR THEIR PROBITY A ND INTELLIGENCE. HEAVEN FORBID THAT I SHOULD 1k) THEM WRONG I" THE CAMPAIGN POST. It is two months yet to the Presidential elec. tion. We will famish the Weekly Post to clubs of tea cm more dating that time for the low price of THIRTY CENTS each. Thret dollars will pay for ten papers for the tune. Now, how eon any goal Democrat or friend of the Union do service in the cause better than by raising ten dollars and sending for thirty-four Posts for use among his neighbors The root is " enlisted for the war," and Gill contain in its ample columns a larger amount of political intelligence than any other campaign paper west of the mountains. The campaign from about the middle of August to the election will be o warm one. Great issues are invoiced. (heat efforts a ill ba made; and the Delmer-tiny is preparing for one of its m .st resolved and - vigorous efforts. Let our friends send the money for ten, twenty, forty or a hundred Campaign Ponta and they will thus let then neigh bors. understand all about it. ()ex club lists are very large already. A I:t tle exertion will doable it again. Cash in ad M. I. STEWART, E•q Our candidate for District Attorney was a candidate for the same office six years ago, oral polled one of the largest votes that any Detnocd.it has polled in this county. The Whig major-icy in this county at that time was over two thou sand. Yet Mr. Stewart came witnin 300 of an election. Since that time he has applied himself diligently to his professional pursuits, and is now a thorough practical lawyer. For the last three years he has acted as Assistant District Attorney, and has discharged his duties with ad mirable ability and fidelity. One fact may be stated in proof of this. It was Mr. Stewart's duty to draw the bills of indictment, and in the three years he has probably drawn some three ti,u-sand hills, and in but one single Instant , Las a bill been found defective in form or substance. Saari., and able lawyers have exhausted their in genuity to pick flaws in them in vain, iu numer ous instances. In the instance named it is still a mooted and doabtful question in a difficult case, for which there are no precedents We do not believe an instance can be found in the history of the country of a more suocessfal discharge of duties by a public officer. Few of our eitions ure aware of the amount of study and labor and care that must be devo ted to such a maws of boomers. Besides drawing the indictments he had to prepare the cases for the grand jury, produce the witnesses, advise the juries in questions of law, confer with the parties to the prosecutions, and see that the wit nesses were Tti attendance for the trials in coot t. Such boo been Mr. Stewart's training duratg the last three years for the office for which the Democratic Cr nvehtton nominated hint on the first ballot, ten days ago. From the facts above stated it will be no disparagement to others to say that, as a lawyer in criminal cases, isle Stewart has no superior of his age in this county His capacity to fill the office well and faithfully fauna be doubted. But he has all other requi site qualifications. Ms agreeable and obliging manners, his extensive acquaintance with the people,:und his industrious habits, fit him pecu• Harly for the office. He is a native of this city, and has lived here all his life, and is not,. about thirty-three yeur9 of nge. A more consistent and unwavering Democrat it would be hard to name. Through good and through evil times he has stood stea dily by the party he believed to be right, and rendered it good service. A better selection could not have been made by the Democracy, or one more deserved for the office of District At torney. But it to not as a party man alone that Mr. Stewart has claims, and chances of an election. No young mairhas a more extensive acquaint ance throughout the country, or more warm per eonal friends among those who know him. The people want the most faithful and competent man for that office, and judging by that standard Mr. Stewart is unquestionably the man for the office. He is before the people who have known him all his life, and they will not prefer to him a rash and harsh tongued man who is compara tively a. stranger here. CONORDBOMAY NOMINATED.—The Democratic Conferees representing the Congressional Die trict composed of the comities of Centre, Mifflin, Clinton, Lycorning, Potter and Sullivan, met at Lock Haven, on Tnesday, and nominated Allison White, of Clinton, for Congress. Resolutions were unanimously adopted recommending Gen. William F. Packer for Governor. ~' ~' . ). k . 1 0..Ki1.r0 South t whole r e k• Chow P,. 9,-.40.00b4A... Vt., ikt—f,4l- 4, 9,1k1t WR 6 L l i Al: . 7.74,° t ! 1° ~,....-...—Aft.....-.,M0.441LA g, 'e . pecul - aflon aiiii th'p — riafsaftniltn'terest o • - elite - It - Gore parr; against' Buchanan is thart tyre California Slate debt !--A bad show he is unsound on the slavery question: that*, foi the Woolly Horse Humbug. that he is inclined C . 'lto anti slavery views, and is The money article of the 3 - i-a York. Ddy 8,,,,,t entirely opposed to the extension of slavery. In has further developments of the frauds upon the North the whole argument of the Fremont the P:tople of California and the lost interest party is that Mr. Buchanan is in favor of the money. That there is at the bottom of Fremont's extension of slavery. Which is the lie? -Y - libtilittatton the most monstrous frauds that ever :-. The truth IS that Mr. Buchanan ia in favor of letting the people of every Territory and State decide their own local questions, slavery or no slavery included ; and he declares this to be the great fundamental principle of all free govern ment. That is Mr. Buchanan's position, and the position of the whole Democratic party, North and South, It is the national position and plat form on which both sections of the Union can agree, and abide together in peace and harmony. Neither the Fillmore men . of the South nor the Fremont men of the North can deceive the peo ple in regard to Mr. , Buchanan's views on the subject of slavery. Re has been too long known to the people of this country to suffer from the lies of desperate factious. CONFESSING TO A MURDER —A man named David Horn, of Fayetteville, Franklin county, OD Monday last reported himself to have com. mitted a murder. As his own story runs, he had been traveling on the road near Chambersburg last Saturday evening, when a stranger came up and bantered him to play cards. The two bat down and had a game. Horn won five dol lore from his adversary, whereupon be grew ex cited, drew a pistol and threatened to shoot Lim. Acting on the defensive, Horn alleges--indebd, BO confessed before a magistrate—that he grasp ed a stone and hit the stranger a powerful blow on the head, almost instantly killing him. Find ing the body pulseless, he rolled it over into a small creek and left for home. Several citizens of Fayetteville went with Horn to Chambersburg, where he gave himself up to the authorities. Search was made for the murdered man, but without success up to Monday afternoon, and the inference was that Horn had been Imhof-91g under a mental halluccill i on, the story of his outrage having no other fo ndation than a dis order, d intellect. Tar LATENESS of the hour at which the meet log adjourned prevented us from noticing, par ticularly, the meeting of the Democratic Club at Ex.celsior Hall, Allegheny City, ou Thursday evening. We now do a simple act of justice to the combined feeling of the entire audience when we say that the speech of Robert Taylor, Enl., of Itlereer, au old-lice Whig, was one of the most eloquent, impressive and powerful speeches of the present campaign. The wild enthusiasm of his audience, manifested in their frequent out bursts of applause, was but a faint tribute to the burning truths which fell from his eloquent and impassioned lips. A few more such recruits from the ranks of the whigs, actively employed in our present effort, will secure the vote of Pennsylvania to our candidates, triumphantly. We welcome to our ranks such stalwart men 10 4 Taylot, and predict for him in his new political relations, a future as brilliant as his merits de mand,—we can wish him no greater. SEBVED HIM RIGHT —Col. Columbus Cro,r, marble dealer, and an unobtrusive citizen of tiv ansville, Indiana, met the editor of the Journal in the street, and after demanding why he used his name end hie wife's name in so disrespectful a manner in his paper on Friday morning last, proceeded to knock him down and administer a sound kicking. The cause of the dillizulty we: this: On Friday morning the Journal contained an infamous article, in which the editor of list character-assassin sheet gives the manes of twenty six Democrats, on all of whom lie tiles to cast some odium, and whom he represents us all the native horn Democrats in the city Among that list was this paragraph : "No 24—C01. Cross—His wife practices med icine and he sells tomb stones." Heuer the kicking . Titer Ids.. Foam.—Lieut. Gov Ford, of ()Li is spending his time principally in Pennsylvan,a since the nominations were made. We hear of hint occasionally up in the mountain region 9, and occasionally he makes a speech. We are satisfied from all we hear that he is doing harm to the Fremont cause, He is a vulgar, filthy, and coarse speaker, abusing the foreigners half the time, and teasing them fur their votes the other half Ile promised to " sweat a barrel in last year's campaign, and we suppose he will he bound to gu a couple of barrels, at least, in this lie is too filthy for use in Ohio, so they send him up Into the mountains of Pennsylvania, where they suppose he will pass for something decent. But as he is said to be doing the Demo cracy good instead of harm, we will not request the Ohioans to call the blackguard home. THE span of the Ruck Island bridge which was destroyed some time ago, by a steamboat's chilli ney getting fast and setting it on fire, has been replaced. A strong crib is sunk above, aboi.t the centre of the span, and two booms extend from it to each pier. A boat now meet first inn through the draw a considerable distance, then drift back again, to get against the britj.e at all Even then, unless the water is extraor dinarily high, as was the case before, the bridge wonll not catch the upper works of the bow, but the force of the current would knock off its chimneys and let it pass under. The Rock b land,. says a stage of water like that when the last accident occurred does not happen more than once 111 ten years. Miss Alamo& Helios is now performing et St. Louis, and the furore which attended her other engagements there are renewed two-fold. Oo opening the box office for her first night every seat at. the theatre was taken in forty-five minutes. In the evinillg the Beerto at thedoors, and the crowd pressing fur admittance, recallett, the visits made there some years since by Jenny Lind and Charlotte Cushman, and when at length she corns on in Camille, an audience which densely filled every lobby and• corner of the building, fairly shouted a welcome. ( R ERTINU —For the last four weeks there hae been at least une meeting of the Democracy every evening, Sundays excepted, somewhere in this county. Some days and evenings there have been as many as four or five in different places on the same day. These meetings have been all well and largely attended. Never before has the Democratic party been so thoroughly aroused and active. and never before did it fight fur su great a stake. We are ready to fight on to the end, satisfied that we are gaining every day. SIGNIFICANT.—AIIan Dunbar, Esq., Sheriff of Stark county, Ohio, and Lee Anderson, Esq , Clerk of the Court, both of whom were elected by the fusionists in 1854, are now earnestly ad vocating the election of James Buchanan. Our friends in Ohio say they have strong hues of carrying the State in November, and if the rrvo lution in public sentiment continues it will be Democratic to a certainty. FREMONT AT Houu.--We publish this morning some late California testimony in regard to Fre mont's honesty. See, too, what they say about the part he took in framing the Constitution of that . State. Can such a man be President ? Read the artioles and then answer. POLE RAISING.—This evening, at 6 o'clock, a hickory pole is to be raised in the - Ninth Ward. Dr. M'Cook, R. P. Fleniken, C. Magee, Dr. Keyser and E. P. Jones, Esqs., will be there to speak. A Glee Club will be on hand. Wm. D. LEWIS, JR., has been elected Colonel of the first regiment of the first brigade of Penn. Sylvania Volunteers, in place of CM. Falrlamb, deceased. *graced mankind, no one need longer doubt. Let the people beware iti- time that they do not put in power such a set of money suckers, or they lacy run it when too late. Read and he ware: By the arrival of the Illinois yesterday, we re. ceived the full details of the news. The steamer brough: in her manifest $1,565,000 in gold dust, be sides $300,000 it, Government drafts on the Sub- Treastuy, , making the total remittance The rul7ices from California, give some further de velopments regarding the defalcation of Palmer. Cook A Co., the land speculating co-partners of Col. John C.:Fremont. But a deal of mystery hangs over the whole of their movements, including those of Fremont- Mr. Wright, of Washington, a member ~1 Palmer, Cook tr. Co.'s House, as well as Mr. Cook. ~ r this eit v, the reputed agent of the House in this eity, with Col. John C. Fremont, mth', if so disposed, throw a flood of light on the whole subject. 1: i. not dented that Palmer, Cook J. Co., received. in Nay last, $60,000 in cash with which to pay the State dividend falling due been on the first of July. a n•I that the tirm also received at least $40,000 more %vitt, which to pay the interest on the bonds of the city ot San Francis's°, and $20,000 cash was deP.. ,, ed s" ,}l them by the county. as a guarantee of their faitlani action as financial agents. The whole amount re ceived by them, was es follows From the State From City of San Francisco This sum would, in due ekllilt.o if mail, have reached here early in Juno, or just in time to he cessfully:employed in securing their partner's nation, and subsidizing papers, tic. The Sdn Iron cisdo Bulletin charges Palmer, Cl.c.k Co. with lot, ing authorized and expected Mr. Wright to rase $600,0011 by mortgaging the Niariposa grant. $lOO,OOO intererd WHO probably applied to prottp.te the nomination and ele,ticti of C o lonel Fretuebt, der die supposition that 111011” y 0,.111.1 Nlariposa mortgages ,••!th 11)1,1i to repla‘to hot r scheme „ fulled. Fretnerd, I. lead at a 1..„“ r per moot!, allowed hum by Pah, Cook .1 t. slipper! Mtn. tt,tit,ttleratt.,ll of In t, share of one hall of Ilto grant. t t , he Jitt,e, we find that t'•l , . Fremont 1001111,10 re r Tax ennimised , tows of this city, and r were thou watt not worth oar cent of pt•ronal proper. v let• 1 .1 his debts and lialeitties. thi , . •.• soon or he found that the Cali funds appllvd t.y partners in the procurement of hi, nomination, 01 the securing of newspapers. and other mean. it 0 I canvenient, could nit he replaced hy fresh mart gas• 4 on Mariposa, and that on the first of July last interest of California had to go by default. be I iota Wall street and tri.mi F. humio,s; banhes , loan of $60,00n ..„ dividual responsibility. (In the re hility of a man who at that time had hi, ro.t., boo I ing iu Wall street at a heavy discount, and unsalvobl. at that, and who, sm un .lain helore, bad made n:11 davit that he way no, worth olio, ••••iol. Boar Mt.! :IL his debts and liabilito, The indignatfat to Calif..ro w/dild hace run too. higher. if Painter, Cook .4 Co. I - 13d not itointoicro the authorities into the belief :hat the dividends I I been duty paid in New and that they exp....b. I to be advised of the fart by tite site.a.eding when, if not paid, they prom iced to refoi,,l of the county funds placed in their blinds. We 17 , setae ern this, that the authored., it. l'aftortita 6tek/lEll gout meed that not it dials ha, been We ?co it Anted that the State Treasurer en , - ineasures to make a payment of iii, blend, met., but not libels to meet Prey terest holder- at. the We do not fee, noverer, that the City or Couto, authorities were taking any 10,-..pure :.; ',HI it 11) , M, to their creditor?. The tact i., hu• bae: cursed with an immense band of lend speculatote.i... unpritmpled gambler , + bile the La?, w.ll. an utllzo'rUptlirlll6 bani of politica knits° , and fanat ice, and John ij i..rntnont ;, the fitting oandelata the unholy ....inlatanta.m. Tho gang of Arioettintor , uni gambler, on itie ciao have run hoth the State anti title, of Cali!, enormously In debt, r., pe,o,„.te all I -I ,•. I atloo6. We tint] the tothi doLt of the State, on the 200. December, I 554, which bus ein.:e .1 wee $1.11,501 4u, the annual intcreet ,- 3120,0011. But nlifernut paper out ?ay , ;hut ..n Iv sooo.ool of the ebeee debt D cen.' I tUrilltlai, but urge:. that tile ronain.ler 40. The pr,,gres• env and e.• , into espeadilure ; the ita,t tteven year- and 3 holt', ttutlintitti itt, I t bular fora; by the San Franc l,;e" fltt l itt'to. seeder... folloas. Thr urpnre ,•. Ch3l .01 1' , peraditure ezeoodibg iu WM, Intl MA tea payers 5 tiOil /ClharpPO prittrlptly met st x troll n•e of the atuount by direct asetf.sunetl; un pr •prt;, privtleiros. Th« bslal Jr‘ . .' , WI-1 1, . ll= PM,/ 11 1111, 11.A1 A , Fit t!it 1•1, sI,"F .1 , I. I iwtznen 1.. 1,, .1.-1 4'. 1.1 Tot,' e 4antio. ding Orictiiiial Sitcom] f unit. it S' I— . Script Wh.) , • Imr, •.” ' ,041 Cu uwnn In.m 143. •I. . . 01/ (MIMI:1W lig •Iv 1.1 lii= dep. .111 .Ittp• Aph.oppi A I 'pp Pt p bulb otl .Pt i`p,h ptipl hr mkte p nut :pf roll r• In Stly.•ll pt C,Aptt PrpgpoPpirPlgtrnflA In No. ppi k Adam , I p. h:thp P• 1,01112 The follouing is the only exonse offered ener, t ouk .t. Co.. in Franennu., tor Ito non 1 a, melt of interest To tat: Pr BUD. We are rid 1,0.1 h. , yesterdny. that the intere:t un the 11 Bonds was nut paid NrU k when .11-1••. and our drafts 1., , 111Fill111.. , 1111( We, led had suppoeed the!, hustlers had Lerr, pr , v . 1.1,1 f.d and we shall hereafter he aide ,at, , r) the pold. that our hone is nut in fault We are ahle to os t our depositors, that we hate mono:, it, •d..r aitli pay their vialleS in full. PA LNI.Ei, iuUh S t't.t • The Stattt Trettittror puttlit.lted tit, h.lt.pwittt.t • . 'l'., Ills Pr 01 u. --, nipAu;:u•t I, 1,..t -1 have arranged with Well:, lure- 1 , .. , the July iriterest ou the Sint,: indelite.lii,e, pr,,, id, I it Wit!. net paid iu New York beIVV..II the fish Hl3.i 2tlth of July. Wo SOO by the above iitatement that ilia new ,•itS of San Franekro has been plunged in a deb: ..• $110.97,000, and that the extraordniari Palmer, Cook ,t Co., amount to the etiorolou, soon 8610,9013. Su wonder that several Can:to-tint have declared their opinion that this eatraurdinat firm is bankrupt. Democratic Celebration on September 10 COMMITTEE i)F ARRANGEMENT In accordance With a resolution adopted at a meeting of the-Sixth, Seventh and Eighth ward, Democratic CIuI, the following gentlemen wore appointed committees to nuke the necessary nr rangements to ettentl the ma-s meeting to be held on the lUth of September , Sixth Ward—W. A. Lure, Jamem tostroeg. Wm. B. Kelly, Jacob Toner, jr., 11 Ln. Sri. rut h rd ohn 11I'Clowry, Siev“.l Dalzell, Benjamin F Latsbaw. P. McNamee, 11 W. Patrick. Eighth Wurfl --(' . Magee, I.f Every, Henkel] Leonard, W. M'Clure, tleor{e Leary . The above committee will meet at Henry Rea Fulton street, on Saturday, Septemher .th, at o'clock, P. M. IV. IN' ALEXANDER, Chairman of !sleeting. LnuisLATivE.—The Democracy of the city ~ f Philadelphia have nominated l'hunitiets M kit ben, 11. F. Kennedy, John Ramsey and tievrge Smith for the Legislature. i•tr. ArKilWen is :in old Pittsburgher, anda gentleman in every way qualified for the position to which he has been nominated. Berks county, J. Lawrence (Jett, Withew Reitis and Benjamin Nunemacber fur Assembly, were re nominated unanimously. The Philadelphia county Democratic Conven tion have put in nomination the following legis lative ticket E. P. aibson, C. M. Leisenrine, Frank Mcllvaine, B. B. Knight, John Hancock, Townsend Yeardsley, Charles Carty, John Whar ton and Abraham Arthur. DENIES THE DELASO E.—George W. Wright, of the firm of Palmer, Cook & Co., has pnbliahed a card denying that CM. Fremont is in any manner connected with that firm. THE election in Maine takes place on Mondnv WM= 6 1.. • t 4 • !fflgtqffXi yttlilititelpattailliteuets-titiblineetia.....iprouteene Duplicity and Double-Dealing Expoecd The California pap,rs are putting Fremont through the flint mill with ti strung hand, (hit San Francisco, where he will get the vote of the Broderick slunilder-atriker.l and the few aboli tionists in that city, he will.hardly he heard of . This showa.how absurd was his nomination, be yond the fliers prejudice and disunion sentiments of the fanatic politicians, who know nothing of the man, atbi care less. The following article strips the wool from his hide, and exposes him to the derision of the world. In California an ad vocate of the Kansas Nebraska Bill, aril now the candidate of those opposed to the free exercise of the elective franchise of the Territories. Such is the man that would uow try the experiment o f dissolving the Union, or use the power of the Government to cover over his frauds and specu lations in that new State: In the Globe of yesterday. we referred to the anomalous position in which the Republican had placed themselves by the nomination of Col. Fremont. We propose to-day, to show in part, the position of that gentleman in CalArnia. Personally we entertain it very high respect for Col Frfmiont, and .lo not believe that he is capiaild of proehiiuung hitils.dfas hating accom plished in California e,rtain great deeds in which ;n tact he had hand in, .tad to which he was known to be hone-tly and conscientiously op posed Yet, strange to Fay. he is made to op pe a r, io the New York T0d,,,, And other Repub- In an and Freesod papers of the Atlantic States, t o Lot only aceompli-.hing (liege o bjects, b u t as odyrreating principles in this State to which he was known to Ire uneouipromi...ingly hostile. Let us look It this subject in the plain light of hi-tory. In the biographical sketch of his life, as published in the New York Trihune. he is held np as the CAIISe of inducing the Constitu. tin nal C.roventhn of this ~tart., to insert a 'taus° in the Con-iitution of the State excluding sla very. This is not only n gross slander upon Fremont, but t 1 to a palp a ble p ereers i, j , hi.+tory. We do not believe. a- , we have be f re "aid, that Col-nel Fremont had anything to do with the publication of this falsehood lle i s to.. honorable to be engaged in such a fratul AS Otis 111 put die. the Imlo Now the raetS - rl re as fil!- It/WS J IN! Pi I 1:1 that t euttott iht•re were MO partiet.t. There wraw one twit 6f . 1i( • vt . .1 that tdavery slutudi he excluded from the Strate by an express provi hot in the l'tmtditot 101 l This party included a tuctittlity of the members of the Convention. 'rite other party dettired 1 Ii ~ re the question of Once I. open-- to he Bet ided ,olely by -mbulittiug the que,tion to a direct vote of the people whether het 'would or would not etttahlitth alravcry. Atc t hot, who atlyttcated this motion w. re Hon. au I rapt,,iet It. IV. Ilallec k The hLtutr gentl,el9ll submitted this proposition to the t' .tiventi.n . The) were, however, in Ihe IT .city, fold the chatt-e pi.bitatiwg 3lavery w is therefore pass. , " at..l i bow a part the Consti ttiti..t) or thi , State Tl,' i,rumiurut Inenoutshie who advocated the NtoW by the !mow , 10 adopt the p nu of the Nebra-k,i Ni-aas .let :In i bUI.IIIIIt, the ~..“adoll whether the peop:e ir,,u1.1 or wid , ' not -311..tte1l dollie•tde th,:tithtteh of Ilia iiere tfen Pererfer P. littlith. t'efuripeiore • C,A.,nel John Charles Fre. n,ot mid -fliers. F,r the i.rreettfetqf of Ode. .tatemeat we have made ax. to Colone/ FrenionC4 p,,,itiet it that Line. we rel . , r to Captain H. W II aleck. then a member of t Itt Convention, unit ti r=t :'ef - retary State of thin State, and now the ..enlor partner of the firm of Halleck, Peachy g+.. Ile Oat ~niv agreed nab Caota,n hot he e, modered that Ir nay taper VF . p. al,pted we 110.1 no hope of expecting that the 'late wool I I,t, :11.11,1 into the Union ; and yet. io the 131, f the,e fact"! Col. Fremont is In the 1i. , 130.1 etta puper4 of the Em...t :z, tt,,: r%usr of indoctott the Inember. tte Conventwn to insert It c 13..,, iu Ilie exclu•hil,r h',,lN. , ry if .011 I . liii ', lllla N c flgllll I I that we. , J., not ht that Colonel Fretottht i tt p;,115' t, such 4111 1171111111g,ted fraud dun the fart i, eitil•Att that the prinriphe t:lji.ITH, V , the que,tioh ; w Ihi, .44t•tte, , 1.•• p elleopt.t. )je h , tt in ,t.:1; strange, in the fitet. itt It instead Atettint.tt Itoor..iet9 heti g tio u:.g:ti:ttor4 of the refureo ttrtl In the 'f , trtt..t tun n. pi ovid e d fur 1., h; wet And h I)eene,el, He 16w t.,rtw. I•,d Fretn..nt. t en tien. Seui: h :End MA., .1 ' , nee were tile tire( to sugg,m L, iuei;t atteinvi t.. llpply it t.. Californin. 441' 1,.. , ,..-I.!Vjc•D 411 ovelt attoLir, 1. , t 4 4 .)! - it Ml,' .1 the Trrnwries of t: Pt, -ikleututl eaPioliclistv ,echo:; the rule; of t not:IA.IM of hiss oppu.flt ion to prineils;, ac I lino,- tires I lin: be •tve:T the tiott to i the 11,1 to ftzi: to hose lipplied ,Itganist lbe . - N , ~••• ht-• .:1111e pe, , p1.,) I. Lbt , very State in tu• Vje wili roturn t iltts t ttg,kitt. 4e - AA or lu.l Wornisi IN or ill 16 - gre.t 1,114, karn...l %;.I:tintt,e, II ;11,, :Ill^ An terg Is h to 11.0 .511, I ~tl.l that, ..1!..1 t 1.. m ing rnan I. u, Neg. [41.1-plat. engraved label, with eiguatur. of Sold nt •'.% vents per box by . Lir. ilEu. II KNY:lifilt, bio %%nod strbet, and by nearly every dealer in medicines through.,ut the United Suites. All orders or lettere for in formation or advice, to be addressed to C. V. OLICHRNI3R CO, New York. saB.-dsw2w From thcllllCll,o ()lob.: 1 II re. then. it lb° ILIV1111.1) . preserit,l .•I nr. 1.. I holt I 11. I ti,o, A /.111t• • •1 bniti..l N.l U.- A• 'LAW 'l,l IP, 11, ri I It I , .1 II .11111•, . I.; Ih. ' li.tl .. • IIIur• I.) .111 1111= /*/ Vitt IMINEM NEWS 1 , 1“0,1 TUE FnU NT IN HEAD M.1010:1 , ...,4. V t.. 1 . 2. 1 Et k fl Y ',LEY, Ntanzfacturer, C V. CLICK EN ER A CO., Alan u fucturern. " -- .4 - 11MRE - 17111111Mr.:' — ' • ' 1 800 ACRES OF TOILER, COAL laid ii t og (IRE LAND Is otterud hr olr on tn, r able terms, l•riueZihllll,;(, fri• property in Lilla clLy or fklltty. Thul Land is heavily timbered, and live conveniently to the Clarion river, in Fortm county, to that the lumber can be floated out and brought to market. It contelmi an ELEVEN FOOT VFIN of • GOOD COAL Under a large portion of the land. • nert Is 11.8, Iron Ore and Limestone In al.unda nee ii .o; and Ow boll Is good and well watered A RAILROAD Is surveyed ai:roda it. and will no doubt be bunt, whichis part of a line 01 iiiiiriado from New York to St. LAMM. The soil is good and generally level, and is in the midst of a region that will .011 kle one of the bust farming regions of the mutate. The 181A1 act(ls lie together In a laxly, and will ho wl.l at a bargain to the por, humor. Enquir, , at T/11 AS WOI Ileol Felten• Agent, mat No.-76 Fourth etrvt, PITTSBURGH LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE /SS UR A NOE CO MP Y, CORNER (P WATER IND ILARRET P/Trblitli.GH, PA. Itr)BERT GALWAY, President. Tilos. °roman, Se rotary. (enipinly mak ea exeryinenratice appertaining to or rainarted with 1.11 , K RISES. againta HULL ASli taltimi RISKS on the Ohio and Mitanaaippi Rivera and tributariea, and MARINE Itli4KS general). And aguinnt Les+ Mai DUITIllge by Fire, and against the Perils of the Ste and Inland Navigation and Trnnsportat IblirLti Iss ued at the lowimt runes consistent with safety to all parties. DIRECTORS. Robert (Salm ay, thunuel M'Clurkan, Joseph P. lin72,liM, M. D., John Scott., James Marshall. David Richey. James W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot, Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, . Mansfield H. Bros n, David 11. Chambers, Christian 7.ug, William Corr. Robert IL Hartley, Jim. H. Steil ill. feblS WESTERN INSURANCh COMPANY l'irrautmun.— (I No/L.l t•:.i t NS I E, Pr , I Mout ; F. M. (Joituos. Secretary. Will insure against all kinds ol • ,I, apt. ABIN IC All losses will he bbsrally adivatod an I 1,1•02, 1 aut. A Home Institution, managed by lb er who ate known in the conununity, and who ern lot I mined, be protuptnem and liberality, to In/111441U the or s I, they hare assumed, an offering the best pro'. IL , s who desire W Ite Insured. DIRECTORS—R.. Miller, Jr., C. W. Rickebton, .1. . 'l , l, Ti. Holmes, Jr., W. It. South, C. Ilimaen. Georg,- W. I , I, Andrew Ackley, James Lipl•.r.cott, tleor4e Darsie, J a le, (I A uley, Alexander Niuml, Thomas Scott. 43- ()thee, Nn. U Water atreet, (Waretamme of Spana Co., up staire.) Pittsburgh. noV2lly EMMI:=I A. A. CARRIER & BRO., 63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, A U 1.: N 'l' ti State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurnoc Co., lIARAISBURti. CAPITAL, $350,000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, 8300,000. Ilium-once Co. of the Valley of Virginia WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITAL, $300,000. Commonwealth Insurance Company, 11A It CAI'/TAS, $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., 11 KT Fuld). CA PITA I. AND ASSETS, SA 13 3 , 4 Sti • Pennsylvania Insurance Co-of PITTSBURMI CA 7'l7'AL AND -.4.5E71C Nov.s, 15 5. 81.29,022 49 WIC F. JOHNSTON, PreSid.tit A. A. Cenearr., Socrotary docl47ll•lngly PEKIN TEA STORE, No. ZIII FIFTH STREET, ONE LaNIE EAST OF THE EXCHANGE BANE Pittsburgh, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS Purchased direct from the linporter4 for CAHII. The stunk eonalete of all the diderent flavors and grades nr TRA bn.dag,ht to the Amerkan market, and SOLD WHOLE'S...ILE AND RETAIL AT THE Yui 117 LOW PST CABAL PRICER! pA KED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACK AURA, expr,,aly kor the trade. TEAR OE ALL ZiKADES, BY TILE 11.1 IS CUNT. 00E1 , 11E, SUO A it, CoCuA and CLIOOOLATE of the anal MANIA, tor wk,. Long experience in the bINAUPIIS is a Illre guaraut.o 'hat every artaieWllll Will be as rime:united. 4AIISNT. hr SOLCIt{ API,IIITMLNT, POI( 111 P .ALL GP De JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. S. JAYNF.S. Pdtahurgb,'J one 211, 1856—(je'241) OLD ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE. a a wawa 4pwarf rpins LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring 1. all kind, •1 freight from New York, in th,n dsyr, , oily crin4 in 40 hoar. ht $i inn %t. E KI:1 UTS DIVES Ft.lft TLlf It 'Willi A Al' }Uri' E.!, GUARANTEE. tn. \o papor p.aekaittai or doik•11 taltpllra 11-ceireet. :11ark F.CLII.Stt PIiF:MHT 1.111 X." (1. {I. 4 Ltikrtr anent, Na. 2 - 4iL ar llooen: Now York. .t .1 j NI.- 61. V Ell. Arent, cur. 14,401411 d to ief t, 11:1. For further Information, apply to W. 11. HARuInI.L, Agent, jo - .4 lot- -Journal copy. No.44l , ourtlt •t SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK, IMPORTER S DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; HARDWARE. No. S 3 Wood 'street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PI TTSltt' NOM, PA sunk opening a Well zwiectoe Ilart;;o and slosuenale Ilurdwari,,ull new,all.l Will 1. 3,,1 ~n ter.. Pity other Itothar m this. city. I:, wil etiM ke,i) on hand is general easortnunis of H p." ARM, ITTLERY. CARI.KNTKItic tfully 113 vit. the atteuthai of porchaho SANICILL FIHNINToCK. JAMES COLLINS Az, CO., Forwarding and Commission Alerchants, Ilrit I Pl4oKtletol2B OP THU Colliu•' Pitl.burgh, Meadville S. U.rle CANAL. LINES. Nom. 111 ANI‘ 115 WATIiII NTItRIJT, PITTItiIIUIIGH, PA RIIOIH 111.4.4;EN Si.. CO., FOIMARDINIi AND I'UNIMPiSION No. ::1/ Sl CA MORK ST., CINCINNATI, LI. w PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES, CAST STEEL. A LStl, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL SPRINUS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Street., PITTS,I3I , H6 11, PA D. R. ROGERS S. CO., NANUFACTURERS or ItOtIERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, C,1114 NIL RDAS AND FIRST STREET. JAMES BLAKELV, EL ;CH AGENT AND CONVEYANCER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield slreeta, PITTSBURGH. Passeqtgore brought from the oh) couutry to Pitt& burgh, and motleys remit:Hi to Europe. f novrt W SMITH W. W. IL HUNTER SMITH, MAIR HUNTER WHOLESALE GRO C , at Second and 161 Front st., fulA7:6tu Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAMS & ALLEN, TI AN UFACTUILMILS OF CHII,SON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTINCi CiIENEI4AI4,4", For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. srs— W. A A. will rootract for Worming and VoutOntiug Sr,atiu or Hot Water, Pipes or Clalson's Porunce,Churelo s. Sol .) tßopitols, Factorim . groeu Houses, I.)woßings, 0...1 11 0. 8 m, J.i 6 , or Hotels. No. '45 MARKET STREET, P. mho rgh. mr,a TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES. From two to six-tch calibre, PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. ALSO—ROCII ESTER PEARL STARCH PO! nape Wholesale at Manufacturer• Priers by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHIANT, 13=1 CHEESE, BUTTED, SEEDS, FIST, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. 2 WOOD STRY,I4T, Ptrrsrautaa. pea ALEX. HUNTER, F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 299 Liberty street, o der. 1.4611apc PITTSBURGH. ~..... ,: A te .,: rn_. . ~:~~- ,;,~=. M T. It.kULS PIIki.M.CH A NTS, EICEMEI PlTl'Sltt'Rtill, DRILLER, IN Sa ~... ~ ~.Ma a.. rwasi iwriotb - tlycevitz A PEKFUMEI, eit.—Whit lady or &elide would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, %Len by urtng tLr ~ ' L'ohls'A V a 770osawat FbAcers" as it dentifrice wou d lint only-fender it sweet but leave the teeth viiite as alabaster? Mituy persons do not know-tliwr. breath is bad, and the subjeot is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Puur a single drop Of, the b a l m " ou your tooth-brush and wash the tooth night and mailing A fifty cent bottle will last a year. A BEAurirei, Court.Exios may easily be ao qui rod by. usii,p , the •• 11 , 11 , 7 i et a Thousand Flow ere." It will r, move tan pimples and freckles from the skin, leaving it pia ,oftand roseate hue. w,,t a tow e l, pour on two Or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. e SIL‘VINri M.%Dn Et - ST.—V. 4. your shaviug , brush in either warm or cold water, pour on two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand- Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Petridge & Co., proprietors: 'and. P.. A. IFahne stock & , Fleming Bros., r.. E. Sellers & Co.. 1)1.. U. H. Keyser and H. Abner & Co., Pittsburgh and Beckham & Melienuan, Allegheny oily. ay- Have You a Rupture of the Bowe lel —I uottid most respectfully invite the attention of these af flicted a lib I,.•rhia or rupture or tbo bowels to my splendid a.... I own t of 'flumes of various patterns, and to snit ovary ea-, 3[101,1 and guarantied iu every case, at lay No. Ile 51 owl street, Yittebtagli, Pa, sign of the tiol , leti Mortar. Among the Truss., sold by me will be round :$1 , 7 , 14'1 Cur Trues; French Tmts,v. r , n 1 'tght pup • /...////.//iaal Ten.s3•l, • Ajoit.il Tee., ; Pr. S. S. lades Sarp.rfre leua: The pia, of Iru4ar./1 racy rat $2 to pl. Hernial er Ft opt nerd tosti..aita ran hi• gait. .1 by remitting money and :wilding the me. 1,1, monad I. lope, aating whetll,l the r apt are !won the eight of left 01d... I MSC sell and adapt I.Pre for the cure of Proinir ~ I s Weaka,......rt Cheat Cr Abdomen, ['ilea, Dl3l ihie, and any wook ou a week and .1..bi1l- Latt4.,l roraltimt litt• Elag, A,,iwnr,ta! i•.'w4.•• And no•nrly ury F./11,, ter n w In x, 1 td, V",11i , /, P.... , 1.•1 xeta, cliy•ew...d. i,ol fly. • ,11..ulderu.1 person., .Nuckingr, for Art 4;•n 11,14 V Ve111.5 us. , ry ..1 kit/kit, rid!, a.l put:l-n, Fuld In ftwt nt.r kiwi of n.....fin0n.n1 aoplnsa, list,' to th•+ CILTO of di3er“.• lilt. Kh 1 1 1Jt would eat.: I. yet noun lu want of I.tract a. 1.1 t lint ho cult oftolt ~ nd to .nit the patient by wr , but it is mlwit)tt hot tor to 000 the putittat ;tad itplll3. the 'ft ,•. I:rat• ;tot ,tottaliy. ALL,II , ,m Mt. UNI.) If. K EVSEIII, 140 Wotnl et., jultittlawly :Oen of tilt , Golden Nlctrtnr. THE ALLIAACE INSURANCE CO., or ritILA DE I,l'l I LI. (N. 01 - .1 , •11ITC1 , LI 111 X LLUI . .LATL ILE. tor Ps;NSPYLVA—NIA, 1',31. ( . 11 IRT Kit r: ItP ETU Al, C At' ITAL p00,0f.4 Office No. 511 Walnut St., Phltoadelpitln. RI 17 Li.GED rule FIRE NDMARIN I NSITRA:NCE. STATEMP:NT. A utlmrizi‘l Cnpitul .{403,000. Aup,uot Capital }mitt up $2L0,6 ens - p 10, 4 . 40,140 18 Total Ase'ete liable fur lorteea C0N91.81190 OP and Moripiges on unincurnbee;ed Real Fmtate. Stocks of par vnlu. $1.82,00 OD P.. 1.414 MII , I Stock N.ktem, 15enzing• Six per cent., Inn rest cio, Cools hand nud in the band. of 4,71 18 • '14,39n Nl' TR USTZES. • Janne Sill. 7384.; Se p j, B. 'Myrick, En., J. if. SfeColley, Eerr; I Wyckott,E6.l.,, • • lreci. 'Ff. dray, F... 4, Itonj Q Av.tin, EM. • MUJII AILTY, Prosilleht lhottaA I . M. Moriarty, EN., Israel Luldaß, ' Smith. Fag., N. Roy, _ Win. J. P. Wbitr, gsq, J. i. flegrult, F-s 4, This it to titArtil, dm: 1 hare critically, and by a peciiiiral, exatuanatioa or the taa.li.s, capital, ;tenets alla fircuritael of di, Al!Liu, lic.canace l.:iroptiity. of Philadelphia, itttu.l i- Q:u..l the At:in:tiny and renteaotii,ility of said ItiatiElpici., and 11..11nd an 1 rat ci:,qtrety ,lear its ray convicti4ics, raid e•lito.ll3 oliitatatited Cet,•itul 1p iMpi.4la,cee t , torlll,ll,ert'Ai I:1,11 Ertel, 'math double thti ter a h canto ti 'mortgaged. My ior ostigaticpa ecar, Line, and are, iti:N..I,I3IIN H. AUSTIN ! 1.1.74.14.,.R.in Ip ft4yitig W at l• I , 4cd u it 1, Ituni4hiii. II 111 tit] 1,7 r,l'prat yoy A FR. an.] have 113 L o hl.•griti n CllVlCitftlltiatiltiLy, and .Aira Upull LIA Statonlalle or legSl :$11 . 1.1.41[11 ET.I.LmoRt. lIiI4WI Wm IL Blair, firm a lilig;r O. Myrick 4 CAL linttsg, P 1,04, Dee-1,111:in, Jr. . . Ltisuc, N. V u:lr. t.Y. T/31,1 %a/4,11 0411 , ..4.3 KI ITN IV , U it A VI - 71? nn buthli kw/tin i.ngl furniture MA/UNE IN:401(1; 4 :011 cn tvg-e..1, ; I LA] U I.NnUIt A NUE nn gond,. bt 4,1.46 Or railrsa4s. /.1 as ar.nomtnottati•tg t. ins as any ~Lna tostrinnublo ./.1:1 • LUKE TAANVE, Agent. No. SO Ws.K.totoset., l'ltteL DELAVVAIILI MUTE2AL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANN, oFFICE, S E. ut olt N El: TIIIIW AND WALNUT L• Philadelphia. /Lb- NI AIIINE INSURANQUi on Veculs, Cargo, Freight, hr.lll pod A of the .worl,i. - • ~ _ 1.4 LAN LI..IiNSUJI.4.I4OES ON .060145, ' by Rivera, Chats,, Lukk. and Lund I.7•arliogeo, to oil ports of tho Union. EIRE ISS rT/LASCI: ON 1 - 1..:1 1 .01.1.1:,DIZE gonctrally. un 9tureo,ll‘velling Iloutes,.t,. . . Assets ,;/' the Conapany .l'onentbn• Oh, 1856. KO MI. II Or tg71.t.:1,2 , tUld Itrlii Emato . $101,620 ..11 1 1 1111,olelphia 1 lity, to other I.ohn .. ..... •••• •••• 8ii.2111 :ii Stork in Itankx, Itailnuut t th,l 1 r o u m n ,, A3 Coe 23.0f.{1 10 Ifills reeeleuble _ 128,440 rr; . C t....h on Loud - .... , ,,;;;Ni o 9 lia.inneeA in hnotlN :.I .k ..,, , ntn, Protaiuma c.r.. Ma. rote Pulici,e reenotly i5010.,1, 5.1.1 other debts Itio tho CompralY duhewription Nokia., I=l Williwu Martiu, JoAeph 11. Real. &lulu.] A. Souder, J.•hn C. h„y„ • John 12. Pertros., (4.01,/. Edw.d,r.l br. 11. NI. Ilndn•n, IVi /Imo] C. Luck, Ilogb Syn., I!.:lsnin Chral,9 11. Jouns lirrsko J. ,4-104usuu, Taus. C. 11.0 m, ire Prt,iidout.. C.NBT I.nntrnv , Sc•cretary. P. A. MADEIRA; Ageht, No. 95 Waterstroet. Pittsburgh MARINE INSURA4IIC,F., FIRE RISKS... MANITICTITERS' INSURNCE Mg, OF PlilLAl)Fli.PrillA: t'II.IIISER Pitt PENX .11-41 rt STEP ST THE re 11 plompri,v s. Charttretil explirsl, $500,000. FIRE., A LIA' INF: A NI , 1.1"1, .1 Th' A NSI'OR T A 1: tic,' A.AlloN 3. 1.1P1•121. , rr. Uftltl N ; Litz, :4,orccary. YutINU, Trearctrer. =SEM Aaron S. I.;ppitt,-tt, NVillltuu If. Mumma, Nlatliluti Glllingtvtm, William Neal. N trboias “. Tay 1, 3 AlfrvJ 1,1"..1., Orrin It t.gont, i'2l.4,rtves J. Itiottla, J. din P..itttona, Jamey P. Smyth. tra - Tlll4 e.mtpany lout tern l4- .-•-':.'--,.-,, ' ‘f * :::•-,. , .'' .- 'l'ef '' ' - ' • ._. ' - ',::: ': i, tir-J , :,,- •„ 1 , ',... ,- ;;"_.''- - . q,=-:-.1.. '- ',-" - ;... , )7,7 , -- = • , - - _ ot - . c" --' ... , 1 1 T , ,r; ~4, 1,x.-1.-71. A'rvtx. e , -- ,, ,,, ,, ..- 1 —z• ?....-.- ~,,,., ~,,...- ''-' , 0 ..._ ~....x , - ,- ' ,i•-,,,„4„., „3,-:* -1,..-.,,,,.;;-.,y2,1-4, !.ir- , `-''' ', ''''''. 7,,, ..;•"'.%-.'.'-`- - - ,'''',,,',?-!: - .;-.. -7, t . 4-- - - , .. t 75 . -.4,',f'-,:- , T- - .,:;=!4l;ii %* ,r. r - `..' . 4: - , i' *. te r ' 't '1- .. : q ' ' ' : :•., :Jr,.4Z- -4- w ~• { pxn+, , -tea .4~` N rr NVAIAMATHENENTS.'''i Twantylifivei , PittlVStiiii; 150 CASES AND PACKAGES DRESS GOODS exn- e g 'styles of ,t3IBI[OIDEHINS, One Ilundre4 Coax• of AND STIMIA DOMESTIC D R Y GOO D $ , *v - ONLY ONE PRICE..„ A. A.. INASON PITTIOARGIL Snplember 6,1656. 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