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KIi.A.S. tC. 1111, 11.5, Schuylkill C.l.
THIISI AS C=N`N•ltlt AUT. Wyoming Co.
" ARK A11.k.51 Rill NOER, Monino
" O.; riEN W I I.llldt, Brodfeed - County.
Ci EMU.; F. AWFOlin, Canton Co.
JJ MRS BLACK, Perry CAtnly.
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16tb " JOILN O. R. !ODY, eanusert C'...
19th `` 3 ACx TV It N KY. WeAtmorelond Co.
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'2lst " NS - 11,1.1AM WILKINS. A llealomy
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an abiding regard for the ~lability of the Union.
Mr. Fillmore has traveled much in Ell mi.., and
observed European opinions carefully, and he
declares as the result of hie observations that
the despots and ruling, classes of Europe look
with ardent hope for the success of jug such a
sectional party its we now see to put an end to
our glorious Union, and ruin the cause of repub
licanism. Ills *eel at Albany may be consid
ered the platform of his party in the North ; and
even w;th him withdrawn, the great macs of the
party in New York would strike fur the Union
and the Constitution.
Cart the result in that State be doubtful?
That Fillmore can carry the State is impossible.
That be will get a very large vote is certain—the
Day Book says 150,000. With the two wings of
the New York Democracy nutted, and joined by
hosts of old line Whigs, their vote must be over
210,000. The D•nocracy of New York, when
thoroughly united, have in no instance been de
fette4 for many years. They were never more
cordially united than now. Such is the as
pect of things political in the Empire State
- just now. And it indicates aßuchanan triumph
*th almost absolute certainty---and;atriumph
. 2- by alarga D:!itjority.
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DEMOCRATIC. STATE TICKET.
NA.L 007,011150 120 .. 1 .
GEORGE ,BCOTT, Cot.i . mor% 00.
.1.0700 , .dt OSIMAL:
JACOB FRY, Jr., MN-raw:um , Co.
gicat7.na.
JOBB ROVVE,-oislostum Co.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
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WILSON D1 2 .6,11N /ILES sjrtt
C.Z:GIFESS--TiCII,TTIdECOM? PIRIR l i :
JAMES A. - GIBSON, Pvcr -,Hir
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13LOPEWELL iir-PtIVEtN,
THOMAS S. HART. 151, "141.1,1l1).
1.7 S T 1/AHTJFI, L.,r.h , 1 . •• 7
SA 311 , E1. JONES, CI.:
L. H. PAI'THIL.-ON, T.,1 vi rm.
SAMXEL SMITH, Orr
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Dr. JOHN POLLOCK .Yoaqs,lT,Av,,,,illy
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HENRY BE LTZELHOVER, rsnretnq, tEat %)
JOHN JOHNATON, Clivar-nesvrt.er.,.. - ykftt.)
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N . 0 ren.onn.hle non now d.uhts thot th
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ru,-in.ll:in. True, t'..o it!, .•f
are making an ettrt:e• t to it t. ins-inr• t•ft-'..utinrn
St tt 18 ()lay 111 1.11,..
their rat , .y orgne;zatt , m ;or future purpomeo-. It
is equally certain o lrooly 11 , at California, II"
alleged YlOlllO of Fr now, give t 1 r io•
emphatic •lIIOTTIP 1,1111
telligenee from the ore le t tve• • 1 .11 th..t
electoral vote t the Slate v:111 i., • f,.r
chamto omke• vete4. leaving but
more to be found in $.ll the other I'itates.
or the New Er•vland tooth I. -
peOted this tine for the lionrserney It :-
New England .01.1)el wail it, S.llll, ie •t:
we ate ragag , .l i• N-w I !
against. Whit-it i n nn•l ti,..
t• ,llsUlUt4Ln %r - .• nuNg t.
froth negro population htruv
the entire 1.11(1.31 1,30 .0( P. 111311 Of C
Ilegroee wrti the the u herr th- v
PXlet in the grid
f con: the ~eoe of the lor•vitnl,k that w,m1.1
result from uesers! erns.r.-ilJatles s,r a •11.,01111i0n
of the 17vion, alle wiTtup: cs.n,
Ce.a that ii.`r fall:11'1;1.M mny trielittph, and hrr
dernagogn , !4 attau, p..wer
large port,n of her p••••ple It bo , ntn
come a irritating-and exeiting ar the it, I,
and nanaeour and di , 4u , ting a. the block volmt
It may prevail I,e 00 , 1 00111r01 over tier
States for 11l- year There iN rntue twpe of New
Hampshire and Connecticut. Lint the elecn.ral
vote of all those six Stater lot forty—only
fr vo more than the State of New York alone.
And what of New York thi,. tear" It is the
breakwater against which thle tide ~r New Eng
land fanati ciF In will dash in vain. No State
InfirlifeSt. -1 more of ;hot c.,tt) mendable State
pride that contains ita own di.tingolohed sous.
Millard Fillmore was for notny year. the twist
popular Whig in the State. Ilic plunge in the
dark into Know Nothingism hat, not extin
guished the popular Hen tithent in his favor,
and he will in nil probability poll a largor vote
in the Empire State than Fremont. A gentle
man who has traveled much in New York of late
writes that all over the State the lieliet of
inajotity of the people in that the content there
is between Buchanan and Fillm,re. It is tool
.to see the result of this. But aside from this,
Mr. Fillmore has declared the faith of his party
in his speech at Albany. It is hostility to a
purely sectional party; a resolve to avcrt the
evils its success would inevit , ibly orud.tee, and
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'llla7N-Uliin,ft).o4. There is no State that
I(tif,k4..l3riltay by the Union than ours,
7hrid thpAr. entiment will still. prevail. But
there,iiliktflAter sentiment at work among the
morn , ' more extensively than our purblind
ors pits are aware of. For the eighty years
our national existence Pennsylvania has neV
-er before had" a.)ntridie.ate for the Presidency.
Not only is Stoic+ pride flattered by the evcatt l
now, but every intelligent man knows-that tlie
best interests of the State would be promotedhy
his election. Born, reared and educated in this
State, and all his life a resident in it, James Bn
oliar.an is a reuns)lvanian iu every impulse and
opinion; and in all just and proper ways he
would always serve its true interests. And the
Pre , tdeney of one so prudent, so inexperienced,
so able and wise, would reflect lasting Credit
upon the proud " old Keystone State." The
masses of the people know this; and they 10
never throw away all these substantial benefits
to gratify Now England fanaticism by *atingle
the Presidency a recreant, inexperienced and dia
-1 honest von of South Carolina. The tried states
man is needed now, and the people know it. An
honest man is needed at the helm of state now.
kk They know that Fremont has been proved the
t reverse of that ; and that his whole support is
based on falsehood. Pennsylvania's twenty
oteven votes are certain for Buchanan. And New
Jersey's seven equally so. This gives Buchanan
anti Breokinridge 193 votes, without counting a
single Western State.
But if any republican counts on carrying In
diana or Illinois he should prepare himself for a
disappointment. Even the New fork Herald
ail
wits that in the present shape of things there Is
,o chance of Fremont's election. Be of good
hem., Democrats ; w.th proper exertions the far
its aun of Penuaylvania will soon be President
A taut nightt ,ott,te, a young lady about nine
teen years of age, named Miss Ilelen Semple.
after attending worship in a baptist church in
Wilmington, Del., went, in company with some
companions, to view the process of smelting,
heating and rolling the iron into bars., at the
Diamond State Roiling Mill." She was con
dom rl se*erad times not to go too near the
wheels of the machinery, but, with a venture
some determination, she walked deliberately up
to within two feet of the small c.g wheel, which
is wedded to the shaft, and placing one of her
feet upon a board in front of it, and the other
on the mas , nry or the works near by, caught
bold of the paling. that divide the floor of the
works, and thus elevated herself about a foot.
to look orer the machinery. While in this posi
tion, the was caught by the machinery, and in
jured seriously that she elf:at-v.l in a few min
utes after the occurrence.
A Second Ilantel Come to Judgment.
T tie ' • I the ('4 eon neeettvt ned
ye-ter.iay that 4071 prrsvo,4 role to the IMuto
1 •st..
rrkfiv mac mol-ring on the ezetart.ion train
reavlor tt....imA 121 01 the otnoihts• 'latex oio
t,o,li That make. , lif shoe wLo went
data.
e1,(4.r:u1tua , 1044 4 t our t,titwoe 011 t e
rout,' .luring vo.r. 4uito
lint a entail portion of the Creird 11.121.1
.11 the prtveasiott on ouch a hot, windy,
iitt+ty tiny A , thrit
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Nt 11A: now tnu,t the people think of the
lairs pho woul , l 9ny the whole crowd on the
woutA not roach ~01110
F rt•ax II want mertings
A l:,111 WAILESIANITRA
eodist ittibitahod in the Lon ton Two, tt wont.]
that ttte people of r ',Klan I tlrt.' no freer
frt to nuticimn of the IN attotnanite order than
it i, ! p e ople of the t nited State 44. A man
named Dove. who was executed in Leeds fot
poi. .11; !lig ltix wife, left a confemion, from which
it apprro he WWI induced to commit the crimell
one 11 , -nly Harrison, "the wMeman of Led-'
ii, he believed, hail power to put a spell
peo p le, compelling them to do anything he
pleu>ed The ludicrous supentition as embodied
in thiu Account, together with Its revolting bar
bat y. ..1•1`111 , 5 to carry one bark to the seven,
teenth instead of the boasted civilization of the
nitiete , [ilk century .
Fur rriDox
I.lrti•ral Wm. A. Stokes, of Milford
The Philadelphia Prranxylrahian says
Zell, ‘S A. Stokes, Esq., now a resi
dent f l t•St to Oreilln , i county, and for 8011‘,1
veal- retired (rout politics, has appeared in the
wester counties among his old friends of the
Deni.,er,, , ,ie party, and has delivered a series of ar
guments in support of Mr. Buchanan and in de
fence of the principles ins•rlred in the present
e•mtest, which are worthy of his high fame as a
profound thinker and ably lawyer. We are in
hopes of welcoming Mr. Stokes at the great
meeting, of the Democratic party of Eastern
Pennsylvania, on the 17th of Eeptember.
Tun Journal and 'Gazette boast excessively of
the numerous ways in which the Fremontors in
sulted the Democratic procession on Wednesday!
Now, we hope the Democrats will teach the
clowns who will do such things, and boast of it,
n little good manners next week. Don't do any
thing ungentlemanly, if you do the Post will riot
bray of it. Democrats can afford to be liberal
this year, for the " Cow Boy " has not the
slightest possibility of a chance of an election.
Mariposa estates and Kansas Aid funds may
get up showy processions, with a month's prepa
ration : hut James Buchanan and John C. Breck
inridge will surely he the next President and Vice
President.
CIVIL WAIL IN KANSAS.—One of the ShaTTO'S
rite christian ministers in Kansas, the Rev. Mr.
Note, tin abolitionist emissary, writes to another
free negro advocate in Massachusetts a letter,
from which we publish the following extract:
are having war in earnest—four fights
within the last five days in all of which the free
State men were the aesetilante, and the victors;
four Rees were lost on our side, and some eight
or ten badly -wounded. Twice we have heard
the booming cannon and rattle of muskets and
rifles, and seen the flame and smoke of burning
forts and cabins."
Who is responsible for all this? Who refused
to pass the Senate bill for the suppression of all
bad laws and outrages in Kansas? The Black
Republican majority in Congress.
TELEOHAPHIC.—James D. Reid, Esq., for a
number of years Superintendent of the National
Line between Philadelphia and Louisville, but
who declined a re-election last July, has been
appointed Superintendent of the New York and
Buffalo Telegraph Line. This is an eminently
fit selection. All who have the pleasure of Mr.
acquaintance know that he, has the com
bination not always to be found, namely, the
accomplished gentleman and the thorough,”
of business.
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lit was a failure. What_ TIIE
mrthen ? To show up, - thit... the Journal
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•tinote one extract from t heir ; The Democratic demonstration last night ex
fitun the Pittsburgh Gthron- oeeded anything of the sort which we ever Wit.
taper of this city. Here- is neesed. Indeed it is doubtful whetlierthere fiver
1 (republican) : ~,, was a political gathering in Now York of such
__, ",_...- , c ,...lgigantic proportions Standing at the most ela
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igeTher6HThvihallr'".iuncatirirsteuhl„47kryitte.,,tiport: of Broadway, commanding a view
w gromu tib e gathertaiwagook„ , ..qc two or three miles, the procession still seemed
al -tint. Freinctit Wardffigt- 1 1 . Interminable : and many Of .thetreinfstreets were
b6"'...--ibrtil-urd„thultpurewmmngiultrysaml.,llllled up by delegations froni:itiffere tit wards,
'is, ansionifonse Yard; - .. r which filed off to afford breaffittignince for their
into ,
:aeon White says in the Gas compatriots; or,,,expelting4trllrt_ I.lleyro,_
what the nen/ma Chroiricit
'cession by apprafininttgn4Vartbleanirlsetleftes _ a
the main body, atellitmpelledt,/abindon .
the Convention: the effort.. , "_;• ,: • -',g , 'l4 - tn? ,, - - . 1.,:.- . .,:4.,, , .. -- -
CONVENTION-LA.IIOE PROCES- For a long tinteitcWalidniiiossibliterlhe prot
ems, kc. cession to More in' anrdirs.fetiou, Ini aheennt. of
Mass Convention to-day (Wed- thi drtd•hf people. Ektept In the 11:tWeer.Part
nesility) was a splendid affair, and fully snstnined Of Ilimadirtly, below the Park, not a vehicle vat
the reputation which the party has acquired for gut- in miition4 nothing could be seen bat a dehee,
hog up lam and attractive political demonstrations.
From an early hour last
to until 10 P. M. to. stool_ ant - masa of population. The constant die
day, delegations continued to arrive from various die- charge of treworks, an d the numberless lighted
tricts of the State, and at eleven o'clock, when the i torches, imparted an unnatural brightness to the
procession commenced moving, St. Clair street, a I heavens; and the roar of cannon in different di
great portion of Liberty, and the mouth of Market I rections, mingled with martial music and vocif
street were literally jammed with people. orous cheerings, made up a scene oxhilirating in
Tile PeOCE.SION. the highest degree. The banners and transpar
,The procession formed under direction of Sheriff envies bore every imaginable device. A large
Patterson, Chief Marshal, and his aids, and when the boat, about 30 feet long, on wheels, schooner
worff eras given it moved slowly along the route laid rigg ed , was filled with men; also a large pavilion
dow'n in the programme. Some of the delegations : - .
of various colors, brilliantly illuminated. Cer
ra° On horseback, others in wagons, carriages 0133
alcades of horsemen, banners, lanterns, &.43., were
' omnibuses ; but by far the greater number were on
foot. often crowded together in indiscriminate confu-
They were accompanied by numerous bands, the sion, for want of space for their evolutions.
excellent music from which, and the soul stirring Several large Buchanan Clubs from Brooklyn,
songs of theAltie clubs as they , passed . along, at- I including two composed almost wholly of Ger
tracted universal attention. Tberewas a great va- man citizens, obstructed the ferries for a con
riety of banners on hand:and at ovary few yards sidenible part of the evening : and it was pleas
the NatiOnal Flag waved gracefulls over the heads log to observe that not a small number of Irish
.* the delegates. Hickory branches boil - loaves were men engaged in the demonstration. It was also
In great demand, and in numerous instances we no- noticeable that a considerable number of our
deed brass medals, struck in honor of the Democrat
most respected and influential merchants were
is candidates, displayed conspicuously on the hearts
of the bearers. Among the inscriptions on the SAM resent, either in their carriages or on hor.se
out banners, we noticed the following : h ack—men who are not accustomed t o p ar ti c i_
"We keep time to the muc of the Union." pate in proceedings of this character. Alto
" The Constitution es it is.' gether, the demonstration was most cheering to
"Fremont's Platform Down with the Foreigner every friend of the Union, an& well talculated
and up with the Nigger." to inspire confidence in the triumph of those
Fremont was represented on this banner with his men who now rally in support of the Constitution
foot upon a prostrate foreigner, while a 'Tir e elw I as it is, in opposition to wild faction and rampant
proudly alongside the candidate, laughing impudent .
kliolitioniam. This overwhelming expression of
ly in his face. the will of the people is the more significant,
" Disunion is the worst of political calamities."
because the public press of the city is largely
" Press forward ; the Union must be preserved."
"James Michaelis+, the candidate of those oho ad- against the Democracy,—we may say, largely
vacate one Country, one Constitution, one Uidoil." in favor of the Republicans lint presk or to
Accompanying the Lawrenceville delegation was a press, we can tell the friends of Buchanan and
large ear, drawn by four horses, in which was seated Breckinridge abroad, that New York city will
thirty-one children, to represent the thirty on: give them a large majority over either of the
States of the Union. They were dressed in white other candidates, and especially over the Black
and carried small flags, while the head of each was Republican es si,lidate. Fillmore has a great
encircled with a band bearing the name of the State
many friends here : but if there is any danger
he represented, and alcove an ins •itfpull.led a bar - of Fremont's election, many of them will be
ner with the simple motto, "The happy Family,
found depositing their votes for Buchanan as
inscribed upon it.
The procession moved slowly to its destination in their second choice .
the Ninth ward, which it reached about 12 o'elor k,
followed by large crowds of people, who were dr
terror' b) the extreme heat from manic their p.si
ties in the ranks. They were loudly c h eere d ~, they
passed. end a piece of artillery, under the manage
ment of some of the members of the Oecond ward
t Inti, ever anon thundered f•oili a hearty welcome
to the delegations from ~broad.
Tll E PL ACF. n . l' NtEETTNO.
The place selected for bolding the meeting was an
open piece of ground lying Iminedlately at the en
trance to the fair grounds in the Ninth ward.
Two stands were erected, One for tha sectrunnoda
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tier, of those who spoke in English, and the Other
for German speakers. The crowd around both was'
extremely largo during the any, and the rteautrias id
the different (woken. vitro listened to with more
than usual attention-
The platforms were both deeorateri with flags and
banners, sod pre...toted a very floe appearance .
Outside of the circle allotted to the audience were
numerous carriages and other vehicles tilled with the
fair rex, and beyond these again, several *enders , '
rails water and apple. il --t. • irol of Mi. ir ware., t .,
thirsty patriots CO three times tt int value
The grounds, on Me 11 twit., {;r"..1.,1 a t or, but
mated appearance, and the vrete taken If a whole
is 111 not ,-soon be forgotten
1..11, ill detail, charges c.neerning transaction*
work. by » r o t,, of 110 I f..r to .;4 i again.% ycnre al•o Wv tora,r, of doing st,,-
propo..tion lieret , ,rk they h a , nw.t t., w.mto , and papent—are all in San Fran
-3 r,reom+iance well known to the anti:tots
prod oid 103.1 thlt :0.1
ot the compisult : but in doe t.nte I sball pro•
dry up doee them, anti will prove t., the public that L c
A c.3113',e of Loss, the of K! t. ...141.t c•anpasy i< largely in try' det.t for cash rOvanees,
ton ears of ay,* 0110 FIA,II;g . t,irrther , Of .0f try tr‘S , c, and teat t'oe
ta. ,0 3 .'"l.te-u1""'" $tide ""' th e "Ini'illpt are f.l , e , And
• evi loner of my desire to arrange and eett . ,,e,
w h en ouu strUCk the t t•-•
any dqlerraoe4 between the notnpany and mys.eif,
I cutlet on the President thereof, trim after re
oeiving the OUTIMAULIg, to learn the nature of the
.lemand. agair.st me. and, receiving no satisfy:•
tory rTply, 1 then offered to enter lute bonds
1.:01 the company, agreeing to suhtnit the sic
•:onnt. to arh•trat.'„gn ;Or a.,,,u.tmens , , to women 1
rscrived tip watitfactoey anewer. Thu 24 th 6
matter rooted until the complaint was sowed on
I.,,uittvilllt hat. at Ittet , 11 , c,Ictl to have wort'
nn the hensl wtth n fratc , { ILr
Pk till was fracturri
f'ountertett ten J , •'lFir on the Stab 1141-14
of Irnfiuna are in circulation Ike, are ele,tl
t,y t h e an N• n tt”tts
r+e Hrti 1,•; ru.t tnr.i, CAICUI4I,.-/
to deceive, the rnoet rator:.o. , oul ) m;t1 , ..!
banlirre cur, dori,e to retoirr title arsugrr , oe
erten+ of counter - it-Wog root to print tier
1,i11.8 with more than one role
Tko rtitladelphin ‘aye 11,:n John
Ilreckinriage, ttnn rtpchjAir far
‘l , l not arri , e in thlt city on Tue•oky
a, wan anticipated. lie 'eft Pit t..burgil %I 11
From on ite
tiny, anti upon mach ng Lan , %nit! v10pt.4.1 at
that plucr to vlmt Wnens!aissl. tho home ssf Ms
itucharma. At every place the eury 0t4,114-1
slung the mute Mr Il wn, with try
grimte , t enthusiasm. Mr, Itt,..citinrnige,
hits been wpendintt n few weelo , in l'hilti , -iphs,
tart4nl for Lancaster on Tuctoisy, to join her
husband
A *hocking murder wk. rommitie , l zt N
Merchant street, Philadelphia, on Nlotoiay nftrr
noon Vint N Went, 0 whip-ranger tiy
formerly of Baltimore, otahtied hie wife, Aria
oevernl tirnea, produ ring instant°,
neciiia death, and then plunged the weapon o f ,
erAl time, in hie own hal not, fn m the effect, of
which he will likely die. It arose out of hiy
supposing her to he too intatnate with certain
men. :the kept an asanTnati. , n bouse, and was
compelled so to do by her husband, no his siet. r
testified. He is thirty yearn 01,1, and she was
about the same ago.
" I'OELTELC9 SPIRIT or TIIN ‘‘.
T. Porter, late editor of the New Vork Apra
the Tuna, has just issued a new weekly paper
of a similar character, under the above title.
He has had long experience in this line of jour
nalism, a fact which is sufficient to warrant those
who may wish to subscribe for that sort of a
paper that they will find in this new enterprise
all, and morn too, that the old Spirit of the Twice
used to be under his MallifTOMOOt The first
number, which has come to hand, is a most c;,•
cellent one.
ANOTHEII 1 io tII'N.--lh! 1110111111 y last t h e
"Freedom shriekers" held a meeting in Black
town, Mercer county, which was addressed by
John Stewart, Esy., a colored gentleman. Ito
harangued the audience for some time, after
which he sung a nigger song about =onu• culled
pusson" who made his escape to Canada.
do!
Col.. JamEti A. GIDSoN, of Pine township.
Allegheny county, has been put in nomination
for Congress in the '2.2,1 district, composed of
Butler and part of Allegheny counties. A better
nomination could not have been made. The Col.
always polls a large vote. We shall have more
to say of it again.
(From the Medea Saturday Keening Gazette.)
A PERFUMED BREATIL—Whit lady or gentle
would remain under the nurse of a disagreeable
breath whet, by using the " Balm of a floosami
Flowers" as a dentifrice would not only render
it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster?
Many persons do not know their breath is bad,
and the subject is so delicate their friends will
never mention it. Pour a single drop of the
" Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last
a year.
A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION Tilly easily be ac
quired by using the Balm of a Thousand Flow
ers." It will remove tan pimples and freckles
from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue.
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and
wash the face night and morning.
BRAVING MADE EASY.—Wet your shaving
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
Fetridge & Co., proprioters; and B. A. Fahne
stook & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers .&. Co.,
Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Winer & Co., Pittsburgh
;and Beckham & Mammal, Allegheny city.
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The Nicaragua Transit Company
ME. 14A111118oN'S STATEMENT TO THE EMILIA:.
MILTEOPOLITAA HOTEL, New TURK., }
September a, 18.f . i6.
The morning papers publish a bill of notn
plaint by the Accessory Transit Company against
me, containing charges so gross that I feel im
pelled thus publicly to notice them Thera:tall
ness of the sums claimed from me, and the hol,i
-niu-s of the charges would appal me did I not
know they wegg:untrne. :Nearly all the transac
tions 'an which the 'charges
.are founded tonic
place anterior to 4fiti time--eame eighteen ni °tail
ago—when I visited New York viith my clerk
and nooks, settled all my accounts—extending
over a period of two years.--with the company,
to its entire satisfaction, and was re-appointed
in , agent.
I arrired last from San Francisco on the 14th
lof July, since which time I have made repeated
etterta to settle my accounts with the company.
hut have never 1 ecn able to get even asi attempt at
I a ~ e ttietnent, and the s...imaieus served 4 few auys
aril ,:ers roe or the complaint last evening,
were the firrt intimotlons I had that the compa
, iiy pr*ten te.l to hove any claims against me.
It is for me to refute, at the mo-
uto
tun not ,nly fully nlyte, but ottettyn ready. to
rrapoittl to any plot claim that may by presanteil
to me.
ltegardlng the as,4.erti.in !bat the v‘mpany r,--
Tuorod tne from the noeition es ;•_s A;ent qt ion
Frauctove,We Only to remark that it, like
other statements In the complaint, is false. :My
term eiplrea on the :11st of March, I1 4 :01, and
!once that time the company has made repeatml
an -I overtures to induce tee to accept the
r , -rept , u,ntalent as agent to San Francisco, all of
which I have ref•t'.ed an I I onli held , be
na owns the amval of a successor, who, I sup
posed, the e,Ampany Would appoint, 910 who I
Clivtett.l wool,' arrive at San Francivro by every
tinter Op to my departure . and for refusing
to f&t - Cept their I.TertUrt . rl I am dolliAlentlifitlel.lel
for the present action against me.
C. K. fi.kIIISON.
Letter from (or. W 1...
are perntht..ul by tor i p•ulleukan lo whom
tho following letter war mliirowied, to publi:-b
it in our coin:num. We abti for it nu atteutivo
perusal
Ru 11110tArt, VA., Sept 6,
Sin:— On my return from a short ab
sence I found yours of the 20th ult , asking n.y
cpitilon on the question Would the election
of Fremont to the Presideney bring about a dis•
octillion of the Union." fly answer is, that the
very spirit of sectionalism which rune such a
mere adventurer as he is, in every sense, has en
gendered so much envy, hatred and malice be
tween various sections and ifactions of our peo
ple, as 1. , create a wisii its the minds of many so
strong for a dissolution of our blessed Union,
that to tell them his election would bring that
lamentable event about, would make some of his
bitterests opponents vote for his election for the
very purpose of effecting that execrable end
This, above everything else, shows the wrong
and mischief of nominating such a man by such
a party as that called Black Republican. Ills
election would bring about the dissolution of the
American Confederacy of States inevitably.
Why! For the reason that if Now York, Penn
sylvania and Übio were slaveholding States, and
Canada were to assail them with half the vie
levee and "all uncharitableness" which Black
Republicanism is assailing us with, there would
be public war in thirty days by every patriot's
time piece. Whether the present state of peace
ful revolution, of warlike brotherhood, of eon
federated antagonisms, of shake-hand enmity,
of sectional union, of united enemies,—shall
unnaturally continue, depends precisely upon
the issue whether Black Republicanism is strong
enough to elect John C. Fremont with all the
demon-isms at his heels. You may do what you
please with this letter
41 - Mrs itaunen, No. 600 Fourth street,
nary of Dr. M'LA N CELEBRATED YERMIEUGE, I,re
par,' by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsburgh:
A chill of mine ehowing symptoms of warms, I gave it a
bottle of 1/r. 511..ane'e Celebrated Vermifuge, which brought
away n bunch of worms, numbering, I should Judge, about
thirty. The child was very sick during the operation, bq
is now well and hearty.
Mrs. TWIST, No. 18 Avenue I), writes, under date of Au
gust 10, 1852, and says she had been troubled with worms
for more than a year, and that she took one bottle of Pr.
1111.ane's Celebrated Vertnifuge, prepared by Fleming Brew.,
which brought away from her over three hundred worms,
big and little. She now believes herself to be entirely free
from disease.
Mrs. BUGGING, a German woman, residing at 2A4
ton atzeet, says that after using ono vial of WLana's Cele
brated Vormitugo, she missed two large tape mortar.
The above certificates are all from parties well known in
this city. If there are any who doubt, they have the names
and addresses, and can satisfy themselves by personal
bey utry.
Purchasers will be careful to wittier Dr.I.IIA.NER
EI3RATED YERMIYUCIII, manufactured by PUKING
BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. All otherTormlfuges in compar
ison are worthless. Dr. XPLands genuine Termifuge, also
his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be bad at all respectable
Drag stores. None genuine without, ;be signature of FLEx t .
ING BROS,
Also, for Bale by the sole proprietors,
1 1 4.1 MING BROS.,
Summon to J. Kidd a Co.,
No. 80 Wood etreet, corner of Fourth
PaLLI Style.—Wo will intiodnoo on Sainrdfr '
I .Anguat 80,1856, crof,FALL STYLES OF SILK RATS Call
and aft them. A good lint for $3.00...
6030 IIOROAN4 CO., 164 Wood at.
iir the SosrdCat
—I would most reveal fully invite Jim attention of thew af
flictod witkbernia or rtiptuto of the bowtda to my apitnjdid .
tmentT#f Traesea of 'various patterns, and to anitt'very,
a PPP4 uad aatOfm c MrantigAiuß un g emto , as "I/
oolca,:No.A4o WOM34Maat r Pittabliftb, Biel OP the
Mai:tar. Arndt* th&Trnaisin sold by Ma wN b
Harih's~Badical CAete Trait;
Preach Trusreli, nay tight spring;
Gum Mc/40h Trusses
Children? Truaii, tingle and double;
Umbilical Trusses, children? and addle;
Bberli's Etiptie Spring Truss ;
Dr. S. S Pits Supporier . Tmus;
The price of Trusses vary tram $2 to $3O. Hernial
or Ruptured patinae can be suited by remitting money and
sending the measure around the hies, stating whether tin
!ricipttins to on the right of left side. I also sell and adapt
Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, for the cure of Prolap
te of theChast or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic.
'Diarrhoea, and any woaknessAopending on a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominalmuscles.
Dr. Filrh's Abdominal Supporter;
Rnglish Elastic Abdominal IkIle;
Silk Elastic Bells;
And nearly every kind of Supporter now its one. , I RIED sell
Shoulder Braces of every style, for weak chested andstoop
shouldered persons.
Elastic Stockings. for broken and varicose veins.
Suspensory Bandages, of all kinds.
Syringes of ercry variety and pattern, and in fact every
kind of mechanical appliance need in the care of disease.
OIL KEYSER would state 'Writ - sons in want of Braces or
Trusses that be can often smut tolielt the patient by writing,
but it is always better to see the patient and apply the 'lrma
or Brace personally. Address
DR. GEO. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood et,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
,nlo:dtrwly
air - Medical Testimony--From the justly Cele
brated Doctor PARSONS, of Virginia:
This is to certify that I have need In my practice, and have
seen used by others, DR. L SCOTT'S CELEBRATED WHITE
CIRCA:ASIAN LINIMENT, and I have no hesitation In say
ing that I have more confidonos in it than any other Lini
ment I ever saw. I have tiled it in Rheumatism, Spnslus,
liruhaw, Paine and Rtirnaiwith almost imiveraal success, and,
can with confidence recommend it to the afflicted.
Va.;Dec.4,15.55. EDWIN FA-SSONS,
Dr. McLane's IMP ROVZD Liver. PIM and incraomin
Vertu ,
lug:, also Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated White Cire:assian
Llui
ment, prepared solely under the snperviiion of Dr. L Scott,
a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prao.
lice. None gotrulue, onlrai Prepared by Dr. I. Scott A Co.,
Rank Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
NEWS FROM TILE FOUNTAIN 118. DI .
Moiv;A:rtows, VA., Sept. 12.1855.
TMj bto artily, That That . l have examined the Recipe fin
preparing McLane's Improved 'Vernal - age and Improvial
Liver Pills by Dr. I. Scott, who ha; been in the habit of pro-
paring and toting my original Medicines in my office dewier
tae last thirteen years, and that I believe be has improvQ
theni. I make this above statement the more witlingly.as I
hare no Interest in them Whatever. O. McLANE, M. D.
Dr. McLane's IMPROVID Vermiinge and redelovzo Liver
PK* accompanied by certificate of O. Magna, for sale by
Draggists end Merchanta . everywhere.
Da GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood at., Wholesale Agent.
P. IPLEllatiti, Allegheny, near Itidiroad Depot,
notate Agent. scaulawapt
--The full. -is
Jig - Opinions of the Presis.--Sho . towing .
from Gen. Cleo P. Morrie, in the Home Journal of November
7, MO
All editors profess to be the guardians of the rights of the
penile, awl to keep them advised, through their columns,
s Lawyer shall attar. for their benefit. We will live up to
rho letter, and inforia them that the most wonderful and
eelnahla medicine for their general use over invented, is
"Paßey's tfetnial Pan inernrcter.. Its virtues ere so rare,
mighty and oceentrie, that often they appear to work more
miracles thin by Klemm so etreetive, electric and as
biunding are Its powers on the human body, that, though
now It is daily tried by thoumnds of people, not one of this
great MAI% but Is delighted toyomdmaripartimp, apd candid
ly cookies they, on an causideration, will ever again be
without It.
The Inventor, Mr. 11. Malley, has wisely kept the secret to
himself. Counterfeits are isimy, shunt It, but without suc
cess. Its overwhelming merits defy all competition, and Its
peculiarities analysis. We confidently commend all parents'
seek itassousintance, for enrely such a friend, who Laughs
at death and suffering, moons the blind, lame, halt and
warred to perfaction; awl alt from Italia, is a friend
tra wish tlietliscorercr of tide mighty blesidug, who is e
rest Nees:actor to mankind. Odd speod.
None grunion without a steel-plate engraved label, with
Isignatures of
IitNAT 1/111.82, Mangactaara,
•
CLICH.L.SEA t I:2l,lbuintseturers.
Bold lit 25 cents per p, GE4). A. E1CY13101,1 40
W-•. 4 strivt, by nearly every denier in aoslieinee
tbngigliout the United States. Ail orders or letters for in,
forrenti. , n or sthiCO. to bo Sareeso4 to C. V.
Y CLICKSNER
a CO, 5. , ••• ork
___
. setkdaartv
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. _
its - Astonishing Effects of one flotilla, h
sn awe of ursrmi i ,
Yantsrt.enit. March I.
L:ifor Ser . —During the laat dye yeah; I have been afflicted
' , bill , I 111 to CVO MV114,111.1:14 tam. and ham used,
ilhool rm.:emit any benefit illenfrauf i .: every ratoeify
fecorcrovude - 1 for that dievaser In fact, I an afflicted eo
tautly that on many on:lash:ma I was in great danger ftf daring
. re rut:ff.:6LO , " a coulaqueuco of the rise of matter he my
tidiint. and all my aitlrti Itir relief were in Vain. I wall of
nut Masted, through the revozipye3ittLife of several of ISt)
114.1.1., 10 try flOoated'a f:l6aan litre's," and I assure ,
yc. Iles amonui of relief 1 hare received, from the use of
ouly man loath, iv aatonialfing, and compel: me to my that I
would not ue whim% the titters fur any money, as I am
now, thromylt their nao, copying better haldavaluare 1 hare
kuoun for many years. Vry reaprtftilly, yours,
F.LIZABETI4
;Rio , 14 Oartar's allay.
T. , DT. C. M..lnekson.
:CA , 4J vort!set,o,,i.t D. GEO. ff. KErsEn.
IN. Iwo VISUMINO BROS- and Dr.
Pitiabw
Ay- No Fiction, bat 'rruitb.—We are aware
that it is curtomary to riven of away of the reWadift of
the
day to o light and tremulous manner. Tbis may answer
e .-ear i, bit cved is of g tritling clutrwerer, and the
reuedx ove.c*4 tivai;le, although. perhaps adequate to the
rime required. But when we are called upon to prescribe
for disausra endured only by excruciating polio and whose
termination is often fatal. ac knee jesting aside, and pro
with torticatuess to utter bete that will perhaps rescue
lollow-being from a bed of sickness or the grave. It ft
thus that we would Introduce to our readers KENNEDY'S
OIeCtIVERY. and state that for the cure of hm
more there it nothing in the world can equal ILO popular
and extensively ner d u r do,„ .
t a r &A . ' lung eultertisconust to another column.
hold whelaaala and retail at DR. tiliOlUall li. KRYSEWP.,
140 a su - tat. alga of the Golden Mortar, and at 3. P.
PLED] NIPS, Allegheny. sea-'flan
Apr The Voices °friths Cured- large num
ber of real eroil tuenlide, pereoually stol'hy letter, are dall3
nou ledglue then . Indebterinotts to Dr, tinges. Cures are
contioually tieing porforneil,),l tla EYIIUP OF LI
Yhtl
-I.t Alla/ I.,ANCILAI.AQOA, which would astonish
even the Inventor himself, were he now living. In Palma.
nary iti.mies, em excluding Consumption, It almost works
a ouders. Leo pamphlet. An advertisement Is inserted to
another ealatun.
IQ' . For svkti ...hokum]. mid retan, bf IL. U. BRUM &
conwr Woo 4 4414 f:4.‘coadirtmeta.
Sind et. by URN DISIISON A BRO, Liberty street; R. F
SCHWARTZ, end RECKIIANI A MGKBNN.AM, Allegbecy
v se.3.3iamla
SO RASI LY ORTAlNKlll—fluse you a Sore Throat, Qat , '
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, laroucL4ll4 Croup. btiffJohats, Frost
Sprains, or Pains itbauy part of your system I
You WI be reliesetl at once by u.rig the most beautiful of
all Liniments, the White eireatsfalt Liniment," propar'd
by Dr. AVIV, of Ilorg-antoten, Vm, and for sole cheap.
wholmale and retail, by D. wtiyual, 140 Wood Street, and
J. 16. I'. FLICIIINU, guar IL It. Depot, Allegheny. See ed.
sertisemebt in auotber °Memo of t.lay's paper. [marklui
Ay-Stockings and Hosiery for
If you dou't want your feet pinched with bad and short
Stockings, you will take our advice and go to O. cor
nor of Market alley and Fifth street, and bay some of Mow
elegant fine Stockings, that make your . 4'1.14 feel nice and
comfortable. DALT also makes nOd sells every variety of
liotticry that you rota mention, at wholesale end rats&
Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth
street. act.
44- Betellelor's Hair Dye--No hair in too red,
none to frowzy, gray or rusty, to be made beautifully black
or brown instantly, without the least injury to hair or akin
Warranted. Made and sold, or applied (In nina private
rooms) at 2.53 Broadway, New York.
Sold, wholesale and recall, by Dr. Quo. IL Bun; 140 .
wood street. eellw•Lv
Yours, respectfully,
HENRY A. WISE
NEW Yonx, May 15, 1852.
NM=
.. '4
oirW by will you Suffer, wine; 'MUNI' CAN
44- Ilata.--We have Just received our FALL STYLES
(IF SOFT DRESS HATS of all qualities, calora and prime i
and we now Sutter oureelvee , that we can pleases all who
favor us with a call. MORGAN k CO,
au3o 184,Wond street
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Sir TEE subscriber is now opening a well selectod i 'Saort,
meta of foreign and domestic hardware, all new,and will be
sold on as good terms as any other boned in tide city. he
will always keep on hand 4 general csiortmentot
HARDWARE. CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' 7001,13,
To which ho respectfully invites the attention of purehasera.
tnh2.B SAMUEL FAHNEETOCK.
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA.
Chartered Capital, $300,000.
Buildings and other Property against LO3B or
Damage by Fire; also, against Perlis of the Bea, Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
Orruncas—SDlON CAMERON, President.
BMW. PARKE, Vice President.
S. S. CARRIER, Secretary.
A. A. CARRIER, Agent. Fourth and Smithfield.
BLACK LEAD-5 bbls. in store mid for
sale by Oft* PLEIKINO BROS.
NEU birgRTISENF4TS• Erdi% PAWANiYiVINTIift . 1856
• - •
_
EW PUBLICATION*" N.l. - , ; D Y 1 1 601)%1
_,,, A r i pt t o : -„Appiet r .B. o ..yatotefu s Narfga- e
,i_cm ili*for,ffeplenther,„chntaitting time:tables, fares, con.
gigti on .-,and distafactes otialf the Itailwas9(of the UMW
.Mates andCanadag; also the connecting lines of Railways,
BaMinbosits and Btinges; bklifi. F.Ptomaa, General Traveling
Agent. : ':'i „„: ."4:i: . .„. ,
~.
Mountaineer,
We and:Aveuttieea of jerfealiTP. INA- t" t• wourth, the
Mountaineer, Seout and Pioneer, and Chief of the Crow Na
tions- of the Indiana ; with Iliwitrations; written tram hie
awn dictation; by T D. Runner.
Retribution, a Tale of Passion; by Mrs. R. D. R. N.
sonthworth. :
• Life of George Washington; by Washington Irving; smelt
edition. . ... i - - - ' - - =
numeraits Pietri of 'tile gag hi triligui . Parton.
Illetory of the Early Settlements of the Juniata Valley.
Alfred Tennyson's ovenm—complete 1 vol. cM. gt.,15 cte,
Freeman's Glee Book, a collection of Bongs, Glees, Ballads
Fremont Songs forthe-people;.by-Thnnunt:Drrwe, , s t
Republican Cam*igh Mm3gstez:l:- , - 7 i . 7 . ; ''• .
illiv CO., ' L
2-Y * P l ''
MEW'
Aced by
CO
at, opposite the pioatro. '
.
TrIOK DWELLI NOSVA.ND ' .- STORE IN
1) SIXTH. VrA R.D.. AND Ifta Mat DW.ELLINOSIN SGV4
ENTII 'WARP, AT AUCT/ON."-On SATCRUI.4 I : 4IO S ra° I
Serdembor, l stb, et . -Volool4:itirt;ttifiLvyre*eiZwifl.le sot
that valuable - 10C of Ground 'at tliii`Cortuar,OfOultori and
Franklin streirts,liaving,a front of teitfrottalbet'fottvinelle4
on Fulton istAxit,runningback,idantPeen a street laigh l Y;
four feet toWoit tiot•eateg6o iebletiore•erieted - two rout
story Brick Dwellings, one of whichrwitlratreerCeGolit etere
room. The above routalor , suoiri year, Avid If 41 .eAred gill/
be divided; ~;AlsO, two Lota MI CentriAveiniti.ht the cornet
of Artburs street, haring each a front of twenty feet on Cen•
tra Avenue, extendlrfg tack - along ,Arthiril street ninety
eight loot to a nine foot alley; on each of which is erected a
two spay Frame /Mulling, and,tho corner house with store.
- Terms at isale - P. DI. DAVIS,
sell Auctioneer.
TRUSTEE'S SALE--On Thnniday - evening,
September 15th, at 11,‘ o'clock, at,tho Merchants' Ba
dinage, Fourth street, will ho sold, by order of Wm. Phillips;
Esq., Trae!we of .Hoott 4 SKR*, that valuable: Lc; ;of
Ground OW Sococid etreet4, bet Suiltlifielittaid , Chany
alley, having a tibia of 217 feet do - Second street, satin:Units
back sixty feet to au alley,lo feet wide, on which is erected
the superior and finely finished three story,Brick Dwollimfi
House, No. 151, with water, gas and other' isonierniencea:.
The above_gabjec tto an annual ground rent of go. ~. ,
Also,: tht beautiful country site in Conine totrahip", flit,.
tailing 13 amcalNdPerchsti, hounded ny.lansio of Wm. Train
and others, and subject to a mortgage of $3,000, payable in
I thirteen pars.
Alen, 101) Shares Masonic Hall Fund SoMetyStock, Tow-
No. Cl St. Peter's Church, middle aisle. •
Sale positive to close the ausignment. Terms at sale.
sel2l'. M. DAVIS, Auct'r.
,
GROCERIEK - TEAS,' LIQUORS, &c., AT.
AUCTION. —On SATURDAY morning, September
13th, at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Bootee, currier
of Wood and Fifth tanners, wig. be eold=
43 half chest. Young Upon and Black Tans, fair to
choice grades.
24 boxes Chemical Olive Soap;
10 Rosin, "
10 " Palm
6 bble, largo No 8 Mackerel, mime
14 hf. tilde. Lake
10, WO Gorman Cigare;
3 tierces and 2 bills. Rim;
1 quarter reek 800 French Brandy;
2 eiattitTipee Plhat;Cliktillem &v.; Brandy; -
4 quarter maks Cette Madeira Wine;
6 roars superior Port and Sherry Wines, &c„ &c.
ael2 Pr: I& DAVIS, Auctr.
ATALTABLE- AND• CHOICE BOOKS—
V On SATURDAY waning, September 13th, at 714
o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Weal
and Fifth Mreets, will be sold, Men an extettelve collection,
new and perfect copies of valuable and choler, miscellaneOus
Books, principally recent pnVilications of the Englielt,and
American prism; among which are comprised writinga en
every variety of subjecte within the' tango of elegant' end
popular literature,, bythe;beet enthrall of the day; as we'.l
as the latest and best editions of the principal etandard
works In Ellstory. Blography„T„rsomb,.Poetry, and Prier
fiction, desirable to ovary reader Of Mite and research.
Aleo, a few French Works from a private Stray, each as
ClumPulecieo Ancient Egypt, numerous pietist Pauthier's
China, numerous plates; Spheres A ftrennes' French Pro
nonncing Dictionary, Ac.. Au., AC. Aim, Glreili!e English
and German Dictiortary, 2 iels, t,ss, lie.
Ben DAY/B,:Anet:r.-.
MILL PROPERTY 'FOR, SALESituat.o
on the Rtrerank. onthe Michigan Setihbet,
R. R., twenty-five miles from Toledo, Ohlo,..andiidx7fra o l
Adrian, Mich. It consists of a Slithring,lllll.4s,bykft feet.
and four stories high, With a wing Witty SO feet, three stories
high. Themacbineryfa•Ort.4.. very befit imialltyistiulstif.
ficient for eft run of Moues. &large
two upright and two circular ease, with Pientyof tigiberin
the vicinity.Alm ' I:llwellipit tito,,,lhtmitatUoaw's
Shop, &c,, and from Sliteett tii Righ,taart Aures of .Lund
This large pr, party will be sold-'at n Girt bargain; merely
for "'it of capital 10 'AMrogue:ie.- • Hot Blither.
information, applfe t t the Rea! is Outs of .
1 esl2 B. 'CIITITUFM. A SON, 31 Markkt et.
THIRTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS-4 cm
ikag, a Brick 'Dwell ronso.of lo oms and • good
cellar...kith a Ltit of - 'n feet front on Wicking area,
Enrmingtuun, by IDS ideep'="woß of good 'miter, 000l.hone,e,
out graPe rind;'& e. Terms
g..CIITLIBZWrB RN, S market.*
WANTNcimmcnikktoly—A - Girl of from
ton. to melt° yetunX age,; to llcer with a ninon
inmitc till also in of ago. fibe . wal ho well taken care of
ael2 tII , OI2(TFIBER.T SCIN;SI Itirket at. '
BUILDING LOTS ONLY t,lOO EACH, for
tale lty s. CUTHBERT- ik EON,
sel2 51 Market ftreet,
Villr A R MET BEECITEA STOWE'S NEW
NOVF4 ,-- ,VrtRD,Ei TRig orthefinelti Dismal Swan:
by thrriot Doechew Move, author TOM'S Cat&
Two volumes. Ifkuo —pea, $1,76.,
Vat silo by
501.2
11. MINER. A C 0.,. -
No. 82 Smithfield street
POHTABLE SAW-AULL FOR SALE-A
new Mill of thbr kind, In good order, is offered at a car)
low rate. Piiraolus haring timb r here or in tho West, ran
make a fortune by buying and using the 31111. A barguinis
offered. Call soon on .TllO2. 'WOODS,
salt: . . Swarth at.
•
Arils sliow.irs NEW BOOK—DRED
Tale of he tireftt Dhonal StracbP b.l BUi- I : 4l Ar'
IV-1 t "
bow her Stowe. Price SI,CO.
Ermiteh Tracts: by 'W: 'Emerson. Price 90 gents. ..
Itereerlber :4 place, ,you Want to get 41On.lower than
elsewhere, le at LAUFFgIt'S . 11001i.gara..
8,12 "No. r totirilalefreet,
RESH NUTS
-I,3age r{lterrs
English walnuts.
10 " Cream Nuts;
00 “ Provence Almonds;
40 bales Bordeaux
" Slaty . 0.
10 TituAgorx "
A) total Shelled Almonds..
Just received end for solo by
REVMER & ANDERSON,
sel.2 No. SO Wood st. opposite St. Mules Hotel.
FRESH FRUITS--
. wr,. / .1414t.e.5; . • .
t rafts Currents;
100 bates 51. R. Raisins; •
100 "
AV boxes Fige, fresh; •
300 drums
Just received and for Web,
R & ANDERSON,
.012 No. o 9 Wood it., opposite St. Chariest Hotel
GENUINE ENGLISII PICKLES—
I 0 dozen "Oherkine;"
10 do. .Ctiosi.Cbow:"
10 do. Mixed Pickles;
5 do. Jobn WAIN Same.
..
Jolt received and for solo by
: REYMKR lc ANDERSON,
sell No. 3 Wood at., oppoldto-St. Chubs HOW.
CATSUPS--- .
50 door Tomato,
do. .
- litnittanom,
Just troot.iiod nud for sedO by,
- • R.EfSM... , r.VANDEILtiONI
No. 39 Wood Jared'
) GROSS FRENCH MUSTARD, in ,pots
5 dozen Olives;
5 do. Capers. Just reed and far sale by
RlsY 611 , 11 t & AND)111.801,
sera No. 39 Wcol meet
LARD OIL
-5 barrels No. 1 Lard Oil;
5 " N0..9 •
In store and for sale b
5111..L8il k RICKETSON,
sol 2 Nos. =Laud Llberty.strvet,
S ALT -75 bblo. No. 1 Solt just rec6teli an
for salo.by :1111111:11.4
ALA o~
10 barrels 76 itniror .11c.obol;
, 5
In store and fur ado 'by
sal2 BULLER & ItICHVISON
~TESV BOOKS` AT.,..pAviscws, .
.L 1 65 MARKET- MINIM
Jacobi's Notes on John—lust tuned.
Emerson's I:unlink Tfeila.
'rho Ifartyr of Snoods—,a 'Memoir of,,Henrylyzonn ,
IlendloY' Uso of WWI, s • . -
The Encyclatiodis.orMe Arta-ito, Londok;.-•
Inoyedopedia Votropolltaneuießattiona by; Gee B
Mil, Astronomer Royal,' ,
Anises Cycloodirt of Hot* and Sollilons AneCtlote.
Confldeuti4.Corkmoi*upeof Nopoloti and Josephine.
Leecher's - f.etferafo the, People on Health. •
Guthrie's GoepoLia.Exeldel.
Leslie's New Book.
Carvelther's Church History.
Ousted's BouLln Naturo m -lkihrt's Library. -
Humbohlt's oLiklisture, - ,
Tooneinaun's Maik *tar'
Tor-once and rheadrus,
Words and Midd'of Jesus, " -
Full sets of Harper's Story Book, hound, ac., , ke.
J. S. DAVISON,`,
' seB 65 Market street, , ntsir
FALL CARPETINOS---
ROBINSON & CO..
Am new daily receiving their largeAnciek.at)ilerpeon*
-Oil Clothe, and am confidant that titoy can suIt.UPPN
wishing to purclutao, otthouin quality, style orprice:
S — -
ALT-75 bids. NV. 1 &lid:a' aM. &If
Plat reenived and carman
mat.I.BIL a =gum
a 4 N. 2 . 4 Liberty 6treet.;:,
WE will receive, on the"..stlrortB'ftniktOri.
than 100 cartons Cladt.lfrosiaitil Miuninerniii•
MINUS. . • 4.4.4itA80N
SUNDRIES-
10 tiara:4;llloe'
100 boxes Patin Sony;
60 ' 8 esr,Candles: --/ ... "--!• -•
1
60 " Chocolate._ For salt . - -"- 1 ,- ;
sot 8 31 r1144. 1 4 1 V =in.& 4,.
ill MANS-440 Neheila
V e4l 851/ 7 1 ....1imk awing.
'COMt — ar! , `;, Coml - Wied - 117 - 3aper jand'
JAIL v ..owei, for solo by HOLMES & COLLIN&
my 211 •No;17:4 Wood "brood."'
CATAWBA WINES AND BRANDIES-;«,
40 caws Sparkling Catawba Wine, qta aad pts.,
Longwortb" brand.
40 caeca Still Catawba Wine, "N, LOngwortb."-ititabiL .
Ladies' Catawba " "
" Catawba Brandy. •
In attire andtbr sale by .
anSO • . mums & Ricand&ON.-
SIIGAR AND MOLASSES— -
200 bbla, cypress, cooperage, Ns 0. 31olaamea;
GOO do oak do bag •
50 do St. Jattml. H. Molasses; • -
100 hhthL 'WV fair and Primo It CR Elnaar,..7oa,band
and for tale by WI4I.III•AILIONAT BO N,...
' 50d . 0.18 liberty shoot.
, .
RINTEp DEL'AINES - --•• Some 'beiktAit,
new 264 1 605 t opened at
03/ A. A. MASON a 00.18.
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BRACH ALPACAS :, AAA - :BOAL 11 4 -1 /iX4 65
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I.INIMBUENTINOS; DzI.4fARK Vint KINENR,
TO I SVELLNTa, NLAA'KEYS, cariLTS AND DLi PEAS
Figt,
Sekee WOoLto . ri 4 xn ...Mil) PLAIN
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000 - CLOAKS - TAIMAI lAITILLAr ,4 ri - 1 I
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New Goode will be dolly received Duebeßout. fUe eeeseeld,;'- • •
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Prrrettmati, September 6,18 • -.:A - bDIF, -. t, - 24
GEO- ABREEI -SOX ° '6.40; ,A-.1t4-„,,,
1C0.71, Weoontlitit
Here received a superior stock - or Ven's, Nays". Wfulact
Weave audebilldrente atueonab/6 , - r - t'•
SOOTS AND siao#s,
- Ikon PALL A,N. '
eclluposed of beet irCirlonairlip end- ttiatestila ogefeis
be brought togotbor of liketeruounr, and aro offered
„LOW -VOR Ca:4U t
Or npproeed credit,. wholetale or watin; Fftmatm kill tna
the beet land of cuatomerinarlo iodine, btfeees-nira Cbil-
Lrente Boots, or good es can be made lathe Unßipiffite,tes, at
wenatited.' a,l4.o:tte;tt
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titsTOTHRIV.-ARELIT P BI;10:;•gA,4*- 1 0r - ''-• ;, .
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/110.ithaiiyfig be offered diulsidd Anikn:lirillt'. l ,.. l ,4,9!!V!!l -.: ...' -.., z- , : -..,:,- - ''":
tho ,dinirid, ~ , .„..
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in tied Sears, ands - lib'rnr dedilPticnKfOr PF O X.M.I I, V 4 :'';' - '`' - ' . - '1" . i ' . =C - '4 - Th - ,
NOtoriandandlng. 11110 *"i'F tvatP41c4,14.914n r ilna* • -
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OCOAtilONALLYjtoketfitt(Wititilrigmerta4tl6*rp,),zfit . i 4- . e . , , - ~ :
to CLEVTsLAAD AND rittRIITYIIO ItAtiiltoAli will .. , r-... .. , 4-:...
be , ciriaptettai into -Itoolftrltlt , lbia w4elt:J - 7.i ...... 10 . 11t
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HOTEL lIOTTZ - and' th , 11 , 0140/:/1, - , LOC;ONIIT-4 1 !.41 )A4 .., , -'. , , ---. 4.i.,..";•.•9.f. , ..•
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STEAM 4.nunwEr FAcrouzlnelunr wit‘"plulei• *gY.iirio.: - :,-'&,• , • .:,•-•:' .14 ~ t, ,4 1 '
hundradaof Indnstrioui filen.. will .spon...ba requirt;il nj.ltnt.; .. ...,AO. % , f......... 4 5,,..
chestor oier and sboTe•thabbinirr , l , no 4- -. 021 0•44. 01 4:4• 1 ' ., .4. ,- j :: --'".,
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siild' on Situtday. next ! wilt ho., woe 113. 1...nb10 -4 W - . 1 0 ,.. '. ,A2"x. - : : ' ' - rT
::... 7 .
Ask the /31164rbd - 7ii , ,1t0 havu lioniait alflattneEll4.‘a.42' itd. , :54' ,1 / 2 =, ~:. > ..
cone &Wm- on the liattnnst-kren,train; iind.dul 442, 0
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ter balf-past,eight.oOn. - 41, rtsny - ftir the OA - Cg.:4. 1 7.. ... f,.... , ' 67, i ' ; ' - ..4 . - •
14..13.- 1 -diapi Vat' bo ready InedistribrAirinn:tt . iptit , . + - 44: - 4.1,- t • ,
ItoolkestorE:cptoinberlool64;. ,'r ~,,' , s ,- i - - ,- ---..... ., 1-,,,, i „-stt.l.-. 1 .
O N.TCPETINGS ARTY ppi., , p,LOy = S-. 1. -4 , .;.;:, , ,F.,e,. ....„ ,
linffle,now rec4ived.a.comploto risio - rtment or Tail @pets- '...`'..._
n-o and Oil Cloths of.every nindity and kr*, iolisisting: 44 , t
Wilton Veleots,
Tapestry Velvets, . .
.... .
Bfuesela arid Tupcstry Velvet.,
kog r al and Super '2,-Ply.i. •
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sop., and Finn Ingrainer.. , , . 1'...- -t;. I , :'
. . Twill'il and . Plain Yinlit.ni e . -
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Chintz, Frelwo, 'Marble anilTilo patter - n. 9 of 0n„ . 0.upit..13,, g .
at .all. nualltios; and nil Doody usually W 4416 Icari4 .
IlonseikandAt the loweL4 m
peens,: , . ... -u ~, 4.,.
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krecoive in n lit
ditri acre then 500,x, mock a.ml conl ountnattas,
Kau - MASON .17 CO..
NCH MERINOS - 500,13:5. ErerPti I,le:'
yusr traceivett; for sato to , the trade et
eA)
meld 'AS Firth street.
- NTSSW ALASOIs;
`will °Poll. in a fesiChi ,, ,, taro, and very desirable
lot Of now styles WW.icit 'Shawls. Rey! , /
ikklliCki'le'Rlisit.. 4 l--2%.fu. ' rnv lot of Frentit.
- 1 : l'ont3 Just Feekeo, which writ cp'o43frorea at' tt YwintCi
, (on) A. -A., MASON . 2 9f, ) .
A. -:- . 41:A1) PAGE 94 of the new CITY'
" -- "*" 4 `. DutecronY• ootos-
D ON'T NEGLECT frequent reference
94 of the OtTY innßcroitY. eel°
OOK TO YOIIIi,,I4NTEILESTS Ilia ;tact
_La the d.lth pane of the CiTY DIDECTOILY. riteld, 7
1 10- MAKE MONBY, Ileadtrie
FOURTH' P .... 408 of the. CITY nrraxTenY. Lsoio ,
UXCELSIOR REP'TAURAN'T,
EA . ico. tit ulkoo ettwe Pilau * re',
;ilk WHOLESALE and BETAIJ,
.4 4 „ DXALF-11. S,A E AND
•". 'I,AIiTEN treat aud Eat
Quinn OYSTESSand WILDDAME, all•in that*.
proper aoodtm.
,: -
S. STEINKUOIrs
dgest. t for the Philadelphia Opfer and Fah Cospatnr.
ta..The Bating Departtecnt or nio twomorEoininninf
receives incosased attention. The ordinsYy I..sernadiroto
o'clock to a late hoar in the afternoon. Skald'supplied et
anktnds and of the beat, at any hour of Me day'and erell. 2
log, to miuoight.stv-
ANDIAORD'S ISJILE OF TILE MER
CHANTS' HOTEL—There trill be n sale of PA., Betl:'
steads, Wiles, Chairs, Bureaus, Oirpets and, thl Cloths; -
Cooking and other Stoves; one hundred MAttressetrOitdi
Hata, dkc.; Halms and Yorks, and all Mack or Dislces.
Sale totonimence on FRIDAY next, 12th hot, at
se93t
PROYIIILL PRO_VERTY AT AtJuTlOgi
j we iIII Yietl ai•fradiii Aueiinii, nn SATO - MD/a, 13tii.p
dorof Beliternta; 3 .o'cloch; l % ikt., on the prendseu, tent
1..M3 larourl,;pach 43 feet front hy 145 fpet deep, bouudect.,;
eaninet aira* o s'llaiti'sirdst, Downing Arent, and it'ash•,
ingtoristreet.' . .This'property to very degrade fur 5 hubuthaii ,
resit:hump. The.Tlntr, from it is gust exce..ded b. any in .tlue
neigh - be:haul 't Orturnmidlug, mtt done. seine of, _,
the moat delightful .ffer.nent, fa the amply. Tha ililtdd -
EWA Antend, , Alittlunkj'etteetery; the rides of Allegheny
and fltu3burgh, and surrounding Tillam.9,, Allegheny river,
dc.,'Sc., mule sethiTrota Choice:Fruit Tress have becn
planted on ihnTgrotad..l3*Ptaffre. are' now hear
lug. To any pne - detiroud of Uncaring a teems, lectern pure
airt good Water and / o TPlY , Bcocieq r s o. on - RIO!et1 1- kleto Note:` .
.
sold'Ultrigither;trelit 'Amman lota, no maybe`;
desired.
FREFaums--GLEf,-:111PA-Y4u#k
Femme liongefor ,
• •PecpWr,by Tholues
Republican eampaig,
• Life of Tremoutfieueplaletnallf9* . '•'
Applotounltalleingraublei ibt - peptorabrir.,-; •
RotributioninWetiVknestoul; by-bira: fixotbainrifr.‘,' • ,
Tneretaintbambefflbeif':.ll,'Altiaireitli -;.z .
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the,prwnises-he roTtronii , r-ttat . g.. , vtotwoxi -
Perryingthe Mink hand, north of W. 31 • 01intiieVif and
of 11,041 01 1 lardilinf$ 2 0ftleg -, lf
legheny, and to truly the moat dielibulaiii•Proporlyfor family
reableuoga in tiiiii:eio4qt,,A* ll 4 bo soht inlufen iota tualV
at greet bati htsjby'
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