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' -•• ' l lgiiigeitt*4 4,4 to . 1 4,1. :A"' • ( nosl - SATU R DAY MO ' " ~1 "THE FLAG OF OUR UNION FOREVER' JAMES BITCH ANAN, FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, Democratic. Eketoral Tidal of Pennsylvania ell Alt LE, hI CC A LEAS, t2tautttlAn. It II //'; ti CANDI.ES: 7 \ 1..1 Liana ti El t NElll'Att ER. l'hotto.ll•nia t. I"! It: ite E RUT LEH, l'hflm•lt 11/11 , :tf' i ti .I I% Alit/ Al .1N ['NAN. Phdndell h, t't• 4t .11.. U. r.maty NteN A I It. stettatv/ott'r) nil. 1.1 •• JIM% 11 Mi IVI it... Ch.-4yr Cont:ty ll' I I II I,A 11,1 , I. 10:11 County. stir •• CII.I I: I% tterkA Coots). loth A II ItA I-A IC EH, I' nt..tl t:tAmt./ . 1 lilt •• FK.AS. W. II Ctili ,tivll,l. i _tit •• T11..11 ‘o , ry.t;ii.t i.T. Up...lm: Co AI:U:111AM PDI Monoyo C.. 1411 i - , - .1 CKAWr.W.O Chub. t:o 14;th •• JAM i;I.A.:A. Pew: counts 114.N1.1 .1. Ti ihth .1 1t.:1 , p1. 11 4 .1 •• .IA. I I. l'o 'lit A .1 I t:cll.A N. tit.. :141 •• 1% 11.1,1 A \III.h 1 tt, 1:1 t, I t1;'1tt , .1.1.. Butt •• 'lll.lll It. 41}1 h 1 too \ I Nt, I. \ T EI.I' tI a , 4 - 1 ,, t .1 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET GEORGE SCOTT, C•a.rawa Co A;U211,../ 06AEa 11: JACOB FRY, Jr., NinNroouLas Co nURVX.ToR AUNKRAL! JOHN ROWE, ov riKLIM CO DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET WILSON 111•CANDLKSS, CA , I.UNM TOWSSn, iNrc 4FICIP , I. PIM I, I JASIES A. GIBSON. PI , . T.w4s).ir HOPEWELL HEPBURN, CITI THOMAS S. HA ItT. T.,%.,1•1:, A Irc.:l".T HI A HT.I If., T-ssr+.llll SA !Virg,. .110%F.5. (1, L. H. P A TTE.K.Orti, ‘111,1.11 T , xs.uir SAMUEL SM ITIi, Al4.stirNY Orr. 5 ,, •1 %Tr Dr. JOEIN POLLOCK, .Fira,Lcr I%Arx,,liv 1 - 11,0.^1 ING %I I 111 ATT H IC AV 1. STEW A 11. T, LS.(//i. CV( ROBERT B. GUTBRIE, RA,LI.II Toul-dir E 01,V Aft D T 110 31 PN,O ,NV IIASINA EDWAR D M CORKL E. I :on t's HENRI" BELT 7. IWO VICK, HaLDWI , , JOHN JOHNSTON, Laws.•„ rvna.r. i t Extracts front Buchanan's Spent on the ludepersdrut Treasury 11111. "MAT Niii: 4 7 LIALP , ININI •• Igo)? ;ITT . I LSPECT I.A1301:1Ni; Nll\ AB. at 111. , \ if h: 10. VtLf II •F Ll'l'.lo COONTILY. A Nil , l/1111.111.:1. )!: S,i', , r I.lr kinSPl'A'rl,ll: Ili F .1. I NTFI.I.I , :F.^.CI'. 111-A LA I. i i4I. THAT . 1 LI , I. TULII I, I JOlf .% C. UREA Kli fil Mac: cver mimic In, ut rearll Multi:llly It 13. -e tii3Pnt :it , tl Ole nidri..t. excite ,1 17.-re rid: turn and entlitu•-taim. The stn. vett was eltarar.er ized t`hroughout by it ittriettlea, prof.riet: defame-, a btta,tholt, etident en.ndur hunenty, n Leanly and e‘pret•-. •1 !Slid !Lai Om- ty•Vel . .hurpm. ••-•i Ae Mr. r.'er}:air; , lgos Said, hr uttered here pr. tn-ely the , mtne that he would in in Ofiliforton. In South taro I iil. or Ken... Fits manly spirit W. , 11:•1 re-ort to l'Afez• Itnguage for ditferent .rt and firmly upon notional grootol, and de- 1 .1.e. that the p: ~pie of et. Sth: t• isrd rrit. r) should Ie allowed t. tegliittie .r. Wit I° , ll at fairtr reftre4enting c he by Lin 1 , -i• Lion on the t.eltet, t h e great party of the /no. , of tile 1. ntou and the ronatttution, he deeta.cd the charge that that path' wa.. ,11111ilig or force .lavery into new trrri oroof a fakelt • L Ile w 00...! at , every 119tte- nu:9 knows .1! idtLVN the 1.. t Ft• Irer hetl.,t: people, aud then let the sot:cr. , in 11, te , s ritory decide the pli.stinw log w; out intetroronen or tr,,lr—tati,n main rp.vs,tig,n frorly .t , ,tr I ; h- it ..r tio,e 11L.wer, of answerable urrintirlit-. that cirry ronVictloi, every sound mind .1 better eFeeeh thin tl fur the er•n•inn, the parpogO, and ter the and the truth v;ne nec.•r heerl iu PitNl.urgh In theevening 111. It' eokitir).!ge IWO ii' friers at the : 4 1. Karl t•n lintel ; and he rernan, as his Indite by the reply grasp the WI and the pleasant nonverentinn. Ills tall graceful figure and elegnut flitinik , r. won 11 hearty. We heard one man ear be will nut-, ly be elected : triamph is Written MI hi' high brood brow : and there in ridory in that large bright eye." It i. tilde that the country should turn up another Jvkaun, and we are no Paig, ; turn the gifted and acedyupli,hed Ranh/6.y oratnran.l statesman to not the Mall. young •, et, and there is a high /I.h.i I,,glit Inane 1. - r.ro Ilia The people ne.-(1 onl . ] to know him to tolroire loin —admire him for his candor liad ty.his ty and eloquence; his firm and manly spirit, oiol hid frank and cordial and elegant manners It i+ seldom that we ore influenced by much respo.i for perrons. Bat in John Breckinridge v:e recognize one whose career we shall watch with unusual interest ; and whose triumphs we shall record with reel pleasure. li is appearance here did hut confirm the impression] made upon .us at Cincinnati. In that Convention he made two brief speeches; one declining a nomination , and then, atter being unattinowdy nominated on the next ballot, he was compelled to make anoth er accepting the unsolicited honor. Both were brief and characterized by that nice sent, of propriety ; clear judgment ; well chosen word, ; evident sincerity, and calif] self possession that form the distinguishing traits of his character. Mr. Breckinridge is but thirty•six years or age, six feet high, well built, and of a noble and commanding appearance. But wha i t i is inure, his private character is without stain, and 13i, past career in an honor to himself and his native 314. State. Old Kentucky may he proud of such a ,—, c.' , .' , . .2. '' - ' , ..?.4 pen.. Ile never yet was,a...finylidate for office and defeat —t . ''':: ,tt. 2 - And isimi the same' ime of James Bu chanan? Durinfogy y ru enttlic service be 4 1 . -ff e rt. ti .defeat at th e ds of the er yet held on of at he ditih with hotter. ,' . a..i „ „ . ' 4,10' .• , ',.* z,,t)-,:4--.Y.?.fir.i`-:::', • , ,„ , •,. ~ dl / 4 ,.. '0'.'-''' , .. 4' 6 4 .1,! . ‘ I , ~.;- -5-, f 4 ' 0 -0 - ' "`" ~ . , .c.' • - .t, ' . ' 4 . - , . 1 '' 4' : 'IF ' - -5, .. • •-, , „ t it , , . • ',, ~ - 17 , .A....4:6 • . ' . ," 4 • • e + r• -h L~j " `.c_ ~ .~.. '~ n.. 0 - ~•. 'tiy,..S.-..~.:' -, ms's'+(. FOR PRESIDENT OP PENNSYLVANIA ID= I=l rail i;* .0 ltr tie the Senate r tfr Jaye .:; N: ' ted against Yh'e a, :in t e e .1 re riet of Columbia. 3 s race party like that? ~. ton, while in the Senate, voted ' to aMdish the flogging of white ry. We suppose the black race leased with that. Fffltnig IMIN=I r ' - ' little in.:. than .nt, and al! ' - or vt.ll tt , •an! ,! th. ir oc "0:.? I 1 -• :/ P.s • 111,.;%iti• 111411 nsi,t L. ,if unictll..:ll , i I.t.k Ot: I:tv tualrltmr, , l ~r 1%•1 - E,.tiong I. I ti• ifli til c,f cur ~tl,nre. 41,1 icr iTY i.a 16 he ct u< L. 4 • brieiAgmotr• w,l;I;Int wo off 01-1 MON' • 111 tio• . 4, 111,h e IC • \013! ILL" tiggr , .; I kir s. , •r:IJ 11. s tattiteiry i,v the 11,r e l ,e her rektth•n, • ' ti, e „., fu! 111 :t1 i fr e Lb , 1.0 Ayr. rii • .r y, .0 nil I r w w12:61 .g;tatt Nest 1 1112 lAD 1. ‘al Li! f•a r rrOri to 11 V . 0111t• • 111, ;‘, tL,; '•/1 1;1 ihn 1.,;11,41 11 , 1 h,,... I I pi h:n h. ! t•,1.!. " .; a,l • f„ r I ti, 1,11...nr, in tht. nn • v , •T II If I et• 1.0.1. i W I •• ra "IF .i:ey aa' tv, if . 1 -arrr- n .1 !, •••:' ta . : • 5i ,. 1 ., ' I " . '1 t .. l , ttnt , ^ e •. h,tl I • • v • 111,.• tt 0 0. t .1 n;vl e.ai, 61,) rr, iv .1 11, DMZ= 1%;: - .. n to ti.e pu ❑ r.--tr Tr. ‘l,l r) r P - h,•n .1, ;.! MEE ttfr iht h..x •h•un: , ,i!1••-r f•li ,•! n!: t r EINESIMIE J, T.. n, nJ,: ..t{ OEM MEM wh.Je 11,4 , rt 3, .• 11. g v rt 4 pr-Ti-I I fu-, r rt 0../ do-r piton g vr.i.kni at rlavrr., , t 1 it- w ,„„,,, long prayer , f•tr• thc sa, • c I : 4 .1:11t., An' 1.0• •I 11 re , i !ii,,! the : 4 oe.), p A. I iOri •1 IV !, tiwy taut, n-;.e4 f - 1 .; in t h,. ..• fr ler.try ' •, op r —ed to ,!..‘v• ry ones , the 5411 , 11. were Union, and not an yob,. ( pplAuso I ••I" it :•• c, ana, Arkansas, Fl.ri•lA or T.% I , .1 f , .1- ,•! toi••don. then the cry of fAna , .ri.rn w,• n t the c .untry w mld l,r r0a,010.,1 ors dissensionwhat Itr hewer ean nn heaven favored power which .loyod their haio; ,, Ty,' saved the Union but the •datinch Dernooracy (Arrkti, ; 1 veil! yon to run over hist.ry of this T„.l Ins thnr mighty d• lie this, and my own feeble eonditimi this morning, the result of my week'elabor your people. renders it unpipANPllr to "punk long ((Ties from the meeting, „ go on, gu on." In duo time additional West ern territor had to be provided for with civil government. Kansas and Nebra , l , ...one or and were, by the passage of a law, made twin sisters. In hands of a faithful officer Neloramka passed luietly on to her destiny, but Kansas, unfortu note Kansas, became the scene of discord and fury. To manufa.cture political capital up•m which to be wafted into high Once, all the fns. tions and cliyies of New England, th rew a „,,N, for the time their cOtll en t ion,, and swore tve thcr In a common league. They orgitnizel party supplied with ample means to throw i nto Kansas the assessors elements iif ri,tiftip+iou and ~(rife. Their Missouri neighbors, jeOlou, alarmed us a probable conflict of interests nom up, find ul fl necessary Ct.lleetillt'llCe, racers fir, one side begot ences , on the other, and excite meta and confu , ion has loam the re-ult. Itnt irith all the noise about Kansas' wrongs, shrieks for freedom and fallen martyrs, not a hundreth part of the genuine tea is and bitter wailings have been shed or heard in Kansas, ns upon one of the many hundred slave ships sent out from Africa by New Englund merchants. Upon any one of their vessels whose blackened hulls have ' gone down before the storm-king into the deep and briny sea, more heart-rending agonies have been felt in ono moment of time then have been yet heard of in Kansas. More human blood— and blood of white men made in the image of God, as well as you or I---was poured out in the streets of Louisville, in one election day, than has yet been spilled in "bleeding Kansas."' (Ap plause. 'lf they had in view the peace and welfare of Kansas, as they professed, why did they reject the bill reported by Senator Toombs proposing to admit it as a State, and annul those infamous laws, offensive no les? north titan south It No, they could spend a whole session, and even dare, as revolutionists, to stop the wheels of govern ment, in the plausible occupation of working out of Kansas political capital, but they could not afford to give.her`penee. But it is not the freedom of Kansas nlone they aim at. Whita ll the South does not !IA of yon one solitary concession—doe- not ask any of mitt to believe slavery right, if you regard it a , wrong, nor ask you to suffer anythin g fo r her, but claims only the unquestioned titfht of being let alone. Thee people aim ultimately to turn the three millions of southern blacks in upon the fair population, composed of intelligent laborers • . , • 4 00 . N 4 t ' • CV - 4174,14t; r • , ,, • , : . . . Yx a• =MO • N V 4. 0 I 1. • BSI _ • ph, r of a thousand er,,rrhets, TI ,raco tireelty. tays, in enuin,r.iting the list of reas,mr sln Fremont sh,ild b.• President, that "he :s nl t:tte feet nine inith.es high. and yet,,,snraetlines as if lie were seven feet high: . (Laughter , „ rem , h;- ',ward after the manner of •'.. early •- that i., he don't shave II . reverend John Fremont.--••and th a t h e ~arts iii • hair in the middle." flannotirrAti• 4,4:i.ter and cheer , . Itut here hit itioglapher ts in a rue or light t-. M tint views of the con v,totiot, which nominate-I him. Ile says it Iv. , t „ h i n thus tee •• rould rornov , an of, ,1:,1 ill, I, tn.. T 1 3 .11111 ir he would metre ••if and uosuli ibtferently. - (Shoots laliglasr I flit :het Cod Fr, moat au,wered in a -Hit Vkai Ih) " that he would ear hls hair ua lie pleased, - --and this point hi, tno,,Traphrr proudly puts as nne of his greatest mimendations (or the Presidency. Laugh •cr. ; Hro too nails CADIC off too by the fro-t. an•l • • nn unusual thing in such eases they pew at again." dlughter j Of course they did, iiret.loy, and of conr.te they WOTIM not tinlYt. Lrtr K(' for anybody el, j Laughter.] Arid -te on through it witch , t, dam,. ecu find his h..) prat I.er gr-ire•y hir j r oa t h teach, as lie ••:" r - . his cle.< to the Presideney Laughter.l th:li re t , SOM.* ten •hoito, y• V reurmt i, , a llEbtilip nl 11 , 1, Car-1, , M, n: ..:,le, ,snd in the lo• tit u . .)on of hn , enriy life the liblintle of charity as- k,„,ry bl, , ..bru over him by the gentle ':etch. of 4.,11,t another Sow/tern Stae,; Ity tt , e Icindne,,,, and ~m iler or ;!, pc, 1 .;,- iflhn C. Fremont "••••11111, I .n and o,t3tel iu ma.nhood :„ the ;:,.nerom , a 5 0, ut heti) member , •1 nil , l WM, lai I the r0.1.01,,1 ,f by- E„ove,e, 1" artmamrd hv the viab„.l,:nen , •,f a party .4vr , rn S•:,‘Lv of hi:. nativity : I LI.. earn 11,11r:4 men, n N, , : , 11.1 06i Oti-I,g , ntiill !c., the h•bfb...-it nl rrinne., on! cv-u -I write ingrate nt ,,, n !••.- pl•dv„,n•e I lVil! the Black Rep ‘l, tr.!! 11. E. 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" I lido, • ,•,,,,, ~ - .e. ~..: tite , tf . .l - .r,.;, , , .4 - nor -.trtt o , rt.- - • 11 - , ;her t.."rianon, this ''or i hil I need. reproof ' it• Ir, I and ,t, . 1 i•ii to make it ferpet , ,tt. t ‘l , l, I , ~ 0'; 3 pretty minder pr . ..geny the efforts o' It , they t'iirt,srtt - apt ', -11 , r Eisler have pro do: ! :I 1 Tomo; tot on I Aug htcr l 's e •, f.lb-w citlte.,-, 1.. •k lot., the Convention ii I Ch 11 , mom, d I'„1 Fremont. nod there y•-i" ti I si .. ley site.—cetning fr.no sixteen, not Ibis -rie Staie!"--Gi tiling . .. -who prays "for the ex. •emination 01 the white race iu the South, ,iii oil 1 , 00 a-t , t 4 political millenium that, dav .hen the torch of i'le incendiary shall light up ?h. Lowav and cities of the South." Seward, is le. lf.' , MIC( . 3 .;avert' 311 , 1 predicts that "the tins,. ts , ' lerv. ' , Miff peri.li in the coming struggle - 8A1A.... -the- t,-int,,,, or Amerka, who ~,i,'„i ••1., the [mon slide.' ('hale-• who says '- the fue.• live 'dove leas ID utterly null android." Wade - wlm said "the Whig party is not only dead bet stinks, and that there is now to Colton betty( ea the North and South." Spaulding—who said s' if slavery must continue he Wtitt for dissolli Lion." anti hosts of others voting for Fremont . . :rumination and preaching treason. Was it thus when our fathers and your's met in the Film' Gal: yonder in your own great city of Pennsyl veal,' and like brothers proclaimed to the world the independen:lo of this country? (Cries of no, imil cheers ) When the nlaveliolder of Virginia mid 'lie member from Massachusetts in one Ion.: nthd fraternal endireee solemnly swore t o liv e ~,, freemen or die in the attempt, was there all II is strife About the institution of sl aver y ? (~.i . i . , plause.) Sot, gentlemen, I am done. (Cries go on ! go on ! I .No, I will not; I have been contending l'or the 4 , 11131 rights of than, and I assert my on n right now to lintre to the distinguished son id I lientlicky, (cheers,) who awaits to address you. 1 In a brief sentence I ask you why shall these states, which our nolde ancestors united and baptised by their labors and their blood, be now : , evened. The South asks nothing snore of you titan your fathers swore and said in the Constitti :bill they should forever have. They gave to you of Pennsylvania the right to determine what should be your own laws. You chose to prohib it slavery—and did the South object? No, but that same abused and slandered South, would as readily drench their soil in their own blood to sustain yids in this right, as to protect herself in her own. (Immense olteering.) They sustained the Kansas bill, not to legislate slavery into Kansas, nor to make it a slave State ; but to give to the New Yorker and the Pennsylvanian, and the Virginian in that Territory the same rights, politically, which each of you have, and for the maintenance of that principle—without which this splendid government world not be worth preserving—whether it is to affect the citizen of Khasi's, on Massachusetts, or Georgia, the South ever will hpldly face all danger, and defy all op ovitiSti "She never can—and never will sur render it--!and she looks now to the honest, in corruptible., patriotic 711113SCS of the North to stmol by . . r in the maintenance of this Irinei ple, [A tinsel Shall h ryltuad and Pennsylvania, standing side by sid e , exulting in all the glory of their Ilevolutionary remiticonoes, now be made the bloody sceiv of contending factions? 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[Applause.] And there lie the remains of parents and brothers, and am I to be forced to wander into a foreign country to'renew my sad memories over their graves, as you also would if you wished again to kneel upon the tombs of Washington and Jefferson. [Tremen dons applause.] And yet this would be if dis union comes! Already have they despoiled your glorious flag. Fifteen stars are stricken out, and this is hut the beginning! God forbid that any of us may see the conclusion. [Applause.] lint Providence has, through many severe tri als, preserved us yet a nation. And it has also preserved to us that great statesman James Bu chanan.. [Cheers ] There he stands, after forty sears of service its one civil station after another, the generous, wise, accomplished and patriotic statesman, against whom not one vile charge can he found in truth, Slander has pitched her lance against him, but hew it has fallen at his feet. !bounds have scented his track but to return dis pirited. Prentice avowed that he injured Clay, the great light of the West; but Clay's own son rose up and said to Prentice, you speak falsely, and Kentucky cried through the voices of eight thousand majority, Prentice is a slanderer and Buchanan is a patriot. [Wild Applause.] What a noble position, fellow-citizens, does the Democracy of this country to-day present. Coming down through a period of fifty years an unbroken organization, standing up against the alien and sedition laws of former days, as against Know Nothingism of this; crushing nullification as well as treason. And to-day it is erect with one of the greatest of all living statesmen at its head—one "in whom the ele ments are so mixed that Nature may stand up and say to all the world, "that is a man indeed," proudly giving battle to that fell spirit which would brand a citizen with shame because he -erves his God in the faith of a particular church, /11:01 to that illibernl doctrine which until I degrade and disfranchise man because, perchance, it was his lot to be born on another suit than this, (applause,) and while thus grap } ling with these anti-American heresies, which eima is , n he blotted out front the politics of the day, it now takes issue with disunionism in every forte, and from the Arostook to the Sabine 'hews a united party speaking one language, knowing hut one creed, and that the creed of genuine Democracy, based upon the eternal laws of truth :--which is the same in Georgia as in New Hampshire; the same in Pennsylvania as in Maryland. [Applause And now of till Maryland may I say a word. Proud is her history. There it was that the ban ner of religious freedom was first unfurled on these shores, and that too by Catholic hands ; and there has religious and political freedom been ever sacredly preserved. And she has per haps suffered more, in proportion to her num bers, from the vengeance of abolitionism than any of her sisters of the South. Year after year has she been despoiled of her rights and quiatly borne the wrongs. One after another has her slaves been seduced away and yet she has sub• witted to it all. Only a little while ago one of her best citizens, and my own neighbor too, was coolly murdered at the instance of a few wild fa natics. Sadly I remembea the time when we gathered round the mutilated remains of that good man as he was returned to us, and yet no doeds of retaliation or violence were advised. Time blood of the murdered man was 'left to cry up from the ground to invoke the gallant Penn sylvanians of the future to stay the hands of vengeance stretched out by a few misguided men. We could not and would not hold the great mass of the people responsible for the conduct of a -Ludt but ferocious band ; and in all the wrongs that Maryland bas suffered, to-day not a solitary set looking to retaliation or revenge stands out upon her statut% hooks. [Applause.] She loves the Union ; she loves her sisters of the Unien , she knows that when this great Itepub . destroyed the world will never see another surh. Men have coldly sat down to calculate in figures the worth of this Union, and to prove it nas valueless and that the north could do with out the south.( . 4:ries of no: no : ) Perhaps she esui I cannot go into snub a reckoning— I not the heart. It will be time enough wh-n the south is driven out by fanatical fury f',.r :14 to g.: into that calculation, and while there 1. , yet a hope for the Republic we will not tole rate the thought which would staunch the bright Ni , o,:nA of Ware glory which beckon us on. kpplousc 1 When disunion has come and the is found growing in Broadway, and the wharf. of New York are rotting in the auo : when the huey hum of commerce and trade shall he no more heard in Philadelphia; and the gay craft which nil the Pittsburgh wharfs shall n•, 'acre seen, and your noble hills of Western i`, nu , y, , anla shall he loft to slumber on with •bc•ir vat minerals locked up in their bosoms, thee aro will sit down and figure out how we can without each other. flu:twill pursue the thought no further. It :s a hateful ward, disunion. Let us all, while there is yet time, devote our fires and our ener gies to the maintenance of this good Republic. Men of Pennsylvania, you have a noble State; it is the Keystone indeed to our arch, never let it drop out nor be withdrawn. your own great statesman has stood up for his country in many a lark hour ; now will 'you 4tqad by him and save y..ur country! [•• yes, yea,'.'. and cheers.] why wa., it, not long since, when rumors of war etir ancient anti mighty foe were borne to on ever• brit...e.t . a, that the whole nation stood -ereneiy calm, and not a single throb of agita ti..n ..r fear was seen or felt! It was because veer own great Buchanan stood between us a. , 111 danger at the Ceurt of St. James. [Applause ] All knew—and even those who are loudest in his ionise new, were loudest in his praise then—all knew that war could not come and place us in the wrong while the able, the wise and the pat. et. tic James Buchanan was our minister, and that if he tailed to sustain us without an appeal to arms, right would be on our side, and we were ready fur the contltct. [Applause.] Then Penn ivanians rally around your beloved son now. The fate of the nation depends on his election. lirivo back iltaun ' , mists and all their fearful train. Let no rising sun behold the fragments of a once glorious union, hut transmit, unimpaired, to your posterity the noble heritage your fathers left you in trust. Tnc Black Republican shriekers, after corn monolog the civil war in Kansas, begin to raise that howl which we predicted would ascend front them as soon as they felt any of the consequen ces of their own blood-thirsty violence and trea son Whether ill the defensive or offensive it is ail the Eanao with these hypocrites —they arc poor, persecated victims:of ruffianism—who "do no harm to nobody," but are set upon, murdered and scalped for merely wishing to make Kansas a free State. As additional proof of their in jured innocence and suffering virtue, we take the follwing extract from a letter of the Rev. Mr. Nute, " an unoffending free State man" in Kan sas, who writes thus to hie sympathizing friends in assachusatts We are having war in earnest—four fights within the last five days in all of which the free flare men were the assailants, and the victors; four lives 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." garlfirs Busmen, No. 600 Fourth street, tut), of Dr. NPLANK'S CiILEARATED YEIDLIPININ, pro pard by 1 , 1.1.1.111 NG BROS., of Pittsburgh: New Yong, May 16,1851 A child o 1 mine showing symptoms of worms, I gave it a bottle of Dr. M'Liiiie's Colubmted Vero:dingo, which brought away a bunch of worma, numbering, I should Judge., about thirty. The child was vory sick during the operation, but Ix now well and hearty. Mrs. TWIST, No. 18 Avenue D, 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 Dr. Miami's Celebrated Vormifuge, prepared by Fleming Urea.. which brought away from her over three hundred worms, big and little. She now believes herself to be entirely free ham disease, Mrs. LIUOGINS, a GOMM woman, residing at 204 Riving ton ',treat, says that after tudng ono - vial of hi'Lana's Cale-' brate4 Venntinge, she moused hoe carps tape worms. The above certificates are all from parties well known In this city. if there are noy who doubt, they have the names and addressee, and cao satisfy themselves by personal inquiry. rumba-van will be careful to oak for Dr. M'LANCS EARATED VE.R.3ITFUGE, mantillictured by 114:MING 111i08., of Pittsburgh, P. All other Veradibgeo in oinapar loon am worthlem. Dr. 111'Laniee genuine VerinifUge also his celebrated Liver PIM, can now be had at all nispec:table Drug etore, w None genuine without the signature of FLF2d- INI4 111103. Lbw, for sale by lb° sale proprietors. MIRING BRO&, Socceseare to J. KJdd & er&dewl No. 60 Wood etreot, eoroer of it caret Qa- Holloway's Pills poeseas moat astonishing powers in the cure of Generul Debility. Copy of riAlottar from floury Antorue, of Iloriston, Chickasaw, Idleatalippl; to Profeasor "Bin--I enffered for a numberof jean from weakness and gamma' debility, and was brought to death's door by the same. I wan told by th o s e I em m it e d that there woo no hope of my recovery, when I resolved to give your Pills a trial. After using them about eve my health was conoiderably improved, an d at t h e endriitkm of two months every symptom of disorder dlaappeured." (Signed) 11..A4tTORNI. IMIMINI Ma=i ittritleinti~irgettrinetr4rAli WOll hi 1:1104 renprctfully invite the attention of these aft flitted with hernia or rupture of the bowels Weny splendid asno! fluent or Trusses of yahoos patterns, and to suit nvers age. appliod.and satisfaction guarantied in every MAC, at my! office, No. t4 O Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of thd Golden Maker. Among the Trusses sold by me will he found Marshy !tactical Cure rmis Prtnch Tusses, very light spring ; Gum Elastic Trusses; Clakirests' Trusses, tingle and dauble ; Chttlalicad Trusses, childrrne and adults; Aln-rigs E/iptic .S'prist9 Prima ; Dr. S. S. Pitch's Supporter 2'ruse The price of TIUMSme vary from $2 to $3O. Iterxdal . or Itupttwed patients can be suit.] by remitting money and' , molding the measure around the bin% stating whether the Topture le on the right of left Bide. Lalao gen and adapt. Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Brace, Teethe cure of Proiap tow Uteri, Weaknoes of the Cheat or Abilomen,Pilea, Chronic Dlarrhiea, and any weak neeadepandl iv on a weak and debili tated condition of the abdominal ImUcles• Fiteles Abdotatka Supporter Enghits _nut* 4bdo,ninal &lk Mastic 2PRI; ud nearly every kind of Supporter now In nee. I also Nell Madder Braces of every style, for weak cheated and stoop ahonlderod persona. El alie &outings, for broken and varicose velna. &expetwiry.fitandapier, of all Wilds. Syriova of every variety and pattern, and In fact ovary kind of mechanical appliance used in the curo of disease. DR. KEYSER would state to perilous in want of Brnceeor Trusses that he can often send to emit the patient by writing, hat it is always better to coo the patient and apply the Truce or Boca personally. deldnass JnlOl*wly * Opinions of the Press.--The following is from Gen. 063. P. 2florrin,fn the home Journal of November 7, NW: All editors profess to be the guardians of the rights of the people, and to keep them advised, through their COIIIIIIII4. of whatever shall arise for their benefit. We will live up to this letter, and Inform them that the most wonderful sod valuable tur4Mixte for their general use ever invented, is "Dalle.y's "flog/ /Aria Extractor." Its virtues are so rare, mighty and eccentric, that often they appear to work more like miracles than by science; so affective, electric and as tounding are its powers on the human body, that, though now it is daily tried by thonsauds of people, not one of this great teens but is delighted beyond comparison, and candid ly coulees they, on no consideratiou, will over Amain be without it. The inventor, yr• 11. Lhilley, has wisely kept the secret to himself. Counterfeits aro busy about it, but without stic ass. Its overwhelming merits dory all competition, end its pools i lies analysis We confidently commend all parents to • eek iteacquaintitura, for surely such a friend, who latarlo at death •rod suffering, restores the blind, lame, hell and scarred to perfection, and all from pain, is friend In deed." We WLuh the discoverer of this mighty blessing, who is a real benektetor to mankind, Gal speed. Hone genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with aignatures of Sold at 26 coati par box by Dr. GEO. IL Kin - SEER, 140 Wood strixd, and by nearly ovory donlor in mediation throughout the-United Steam. All orders or lettere fur in formation or advice, 'to be addreeeed to QV. CLICK&NXR A Naar York. seiktlikiner fia-Prom a respect/x.lqt. and Intelligent MECHANIC.—IIaviug tested and tried many Pills, I must, say that the improved McLane's Liver Pita, preparwl by Dr. I. Boat & Co, Dank Place, Morgantown, Va., are the best and most effectual remedy for sick hsadache awl dis eased liver that I ever ustsl, and recottegead them to tha Mlieterl as being mild la their operation and =cativo. Morgantown, Va., January 20, 1868 Dr. MaLane's noutoviro Liver Pills and =MUM Venal fags, also Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated Valto Circassian Liut meat, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scott, a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of extensive prin> Own. None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. L Sopa t Co., Dank Place, Morgantown, NEWS FROM TEII3 FOUNTAIN READI Moatiairrowa, Vs., Sept. 12,1866. This tr is ccriffy, That I have examined the Recipe for preparing McLane's Improved Verminage and Improved Liver Pills by Dr. I. Scott, who has town in the habit of pre. paring cud using toy original medicitura in my Ake during the last thirteen years, and that I believe he low improved therri 1 make the above statement the more willingly as I hare no interest in them whatever. C. McLANR, M. Dr. McLane's mamma Versnifnge and natio= Liver Pills, accompanied by certilloato of C. McLane, .for sale by Druggists and Merchant* wroryerluire. Da. 13 DX iI. KEYSI3II, 140 Wood at, Wholesale Agent.. De. J. P. PIAMING, Allegheny,. neer Railroad Depot, Whelan& Agent- enlAelewene Aar Age and Debtllty.—As Aid age comes creeping on ilk It brings many attendant infirmities. Lam of appetite [and weaknOsa impair the health, and Wont of activity makes the mind discontented and unhappy. In cases where old trze adds its influence, it is almost inipmeible to add river cod health, and although many remedies hare been tried, all hare failed, until IttERIIAVEII lIOLLAND ElTTElitill were known and used. In orrery case whore they have ba - ,13 employed, they have inrariality given strength end rentored 1 the appetite. The: have become •a groat agent for this alone, and are need by many poop!, who arc suffering &tan lam of appetite and general debility. In cases of long standing chronic diseases, they act as a charm, turigorating the system, than giving nature another opportunity to le pair physical Inituiee. . /Damon I-41*rd against purcitssiog en imitation. To provont La careful to sat for nonit i Vol Honand Bold at $1 per bottle, or Si bottles for $6, by the pro prh,tors, EIGHJAMIN PAGE, via. a CO., Zreumnfactutihg Pharmaceutists and Chemist.. Pittsburgh, Pa.; R. E. Efr:4 MU t Oa, corner of %mond and Wood streets: Druggists severally. sir &n Appeal to the Intellect-eh is one of the features of Pulmonary Disease that it generally leaves the brain undhaurbod. We therefore apneal to the intellect. Jf all who are predisposed to Consumption, warning them solemnly, that in neglecting what they adl slight colds, they may be signing their own death-warrants. There la no es- Cone for sue:. neglect. in Dr. DOODREC SYRUP oriargit- WORT, TAD AND CAXCIIALAGUA, they hare within reach, at all times, a pontire re, :lire. We make no reserve. don or qualification ,if the phrase, and we are backed by men of the bighted scientific attainments, whose approval of it, if worthless, no wealth cuuld ptiminkso, oozing Ib et it is en nearly infantile ee anything in this fallible vmrid ran be. For particulars, me pamphlet in the bands of agents, and an advertisement ott - Cfm business page. Au- For male, wholesale and retail, by It. N. SELLERS .1 CO., corner Wood and Second streets. SoW also by HRNDRRSON A BRO., Liborty iittaot; H. r SCHWARTZ, and HROKHAM A hIcHRNNAN, Allegbruy City. ea13a441 Public BaueguctorsecTbis appellation can he applied with truth to Dcurdd Kennedy, the discoverer 01 Keunedre Medical Discovery, for who can lay higher claim to the title than be who TENCII4.II his fellow roan from dicurce and restores him to health. The Discovery Las become Justly celebrated for Ito cures of humors, and the proprietor Li daily rewiring commtmicationt from individuals, stating that they have been cured of diseases that he does not men tion se curable In its circular. Thee in owing to tie fact that many discuses are brought on by humeri, each as allaftll2ll, Lion, Blindness, to. We hope that the afflicted will be wise and timely In the tweet so desirable an article. air Bee long adrertbsoment in another column. Sold wholesale and retail at DR. GEORGE R. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood street, sign ottbe Guidon Mortar, and at J. P YLEMISIG'S, alterJunlY. o isellutaw Au- Astonishing Effects of one Bottle, is 114.%T . & safari VW of DYSPEPSIA. PUILADZLPHU, March B), 18.55. Deur Sir—Daring the last five year,' I have beau afflicted with Dymcpsia la its most aggrarated form, and have used, without receiving any benefit therefrom, every remedy recommended for that disease. In fact, 1 was afflicted so bully that on many occasions I was in grad danger of dyiv from suffoartioN in consequence of the rise of matter in my. thfoat, and all my efforts for relief ware in vain. I was at last induced, through the recommendation of several of my friends, to try "Rootland's Getman Bitters,. and I assure you the amount of relief I have received, from the use of only one beatle, irsaatonishing, and romped', me to say that I would not be without the Bitters for any money, as lam now, thronglotheir use, enjoying better health than I have known for many years. Very respectfully, yours, ELIZARIMI GAIII,, I't, Dr. C. t. Jackson. Nn. 12 Carter's alley. SLY. , advertisement. For solo by FLIIMING BROS. and Dr. ONO. H. ICII2BED, Pittsburgh. se72wdsw EN-Why will you Suffer, warn RELIEF CAN BE SO EASILY OBTAINEDT—Rote you a Sore Throat, Quinsy, /that:maim, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, btlifJolnta, Enid Bites, Barna, Sprains, or Pans In any part of your system t You am be retraced at onto by using the most beautiful of all Liniments, the " Whole Circassian binisn' eng," psepanal by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale ch ea p - . wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and JAB. P. yLguiNO, near R. R. Dapot, Allegheny. See ad. vertisoment in another column of today's paper. [mankltn nirStoekings and fluttery for Winter... If you don't want yon feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. Dm" con ner of Market allay and Fifth street, and boy 6001e1 of those elegant fine Stockings, that make pouf feet feel nice and comfortable. DALY also makes and melts every variety or Hosiery that you am mention, at wholesale and retaiL Remember the fplace, corner of Market alley kid . killlb street. oat 44-Batchelor!? Rale Dye—No hair is too red. none to frowzy. gray or rusty, to be made boantifbily black or brown instantly, without the least injury to hair or akin. Warranted. Made and sold, or applied (In nine private rooms) at 233 !roadway, New York. Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Geo. IL EMI% 140' Weed duet. sekleriaw /Kir Hat I.—We have Just received our FALL STYLES OF SOFT DRESS HATS of all qualities, cobra and prices and we now flatter ottraelvea that we can phew all who favor us with a call. )•LOBO - AN A, CO., 5030 UR Wood street: • ••• .1 3 ! .00 4 .4 4Z- ‘, Da. 010. U. KHYBER, 140 Wood it., Digit of the Golden Mortar. lIMTRY DALLET, Manufartaror, C. V. CLICKMER. CO., Manifacturers. J. 31. EXEin :•;i3':lT,A,t , ::,-ii - !:',g ,, "1:: ..",,i. -,- -,:i. , + - ','.4i2,..', , ;:',;ii,:.; . !NA* ituvrgi DRY -GOODS! A.A. MASON& CO. pvirenty.live t Fifth Street, . Dave rewired and will allied) in .e tow days • LAMA And -SPLENDID 'STOCK Of DRY GOODS Ri . thailALL .4RD WiNTER. TRADE, tenichang: of mare than 150 CASES. PACILItES I=l=l SILKS! DRESS GOODS, COZZI EMBROIDERIES. Elegant styles of , RICE PLAID, EIuDDADE, iNtilEnt gIIADED, EXTRA HEAVY PLAIN BLACK, and OOLORED EIgKE; . Denutifal axles -et PRINTED hIOUSSELIN DB L'ATN.ES, WOOL PLAIDS 4 PRINTED &LEMNOS, COLD PARAILETTAS. BLACK ALPACAS AND BOMBAZINES New German and Scotch EMBROIDERIES, One Hundred °num of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS LINEN SEEETLYGE, DAMASK TABLE LINENS, TOWELINGS, BLANKET?,, QUILTS AND 4DLIPED3 Fifty 4 Cascs of LONG AND SQUABS WOOLLEN PLAID AND PLAIN AND BTELL./1 SIIAWLS! FIVE HUNDRED CASES DOMESTIC to GOODS,' GINGLIAAIS, ENGLISH MADDER PRINTS, MIMING CHECKS, TUNINGS, FLANNELS, nLitAcnitr) AND BROWN AWSLINS, 2ffill) CLOAKS, TALIIAS & MANTILLAS, Of new style, in Silks, Varela, Cloaklag Citaw and Ilea r, Clotho. New Goods will be doily recrived throughout the /season. fhrONLY ONE PRICE. - V4 A. A. MASON 84, CO. Pirmausee, September 0, DEED: On Sunday morning, September 7th, at tho restiltnee of her father, inthbfll;4lreati County,..N. r. of congestion of the brain,. MSPTD, 'second daughter of efil,lll and 'C'nthia - Adamo, formerly of Y ttsburgh. Pa, in tier affeenth'yens. NEW OE'MEETING.—There will Lea meeting of the DEN OCILATS OF PITT TOWNSHIP nod siclulty on TUESDAY EVENING, September 16th, at 7 o'clock, at the TWO MILE RUN, (Brinniock's Via" Haut Rotoo. R. R. ROBERTS, Req., JOSEPH IL TODD. D. D. RRIDE, EN., and other diatinguiehed apeakera wdl address the moot. Mg. The GLEE CLUB, will also he in attendance. Come one, come all h sea DEMOCRATIC bitarradi IN TILE NIFTIE WARD....-A meeting of the Fifth Want D, And IL Club will be held at LAEG'S ILtLL, corner of Liherty stunt and Stevenson'. alley ,THIS. EV. NIP,G,...tt The Pier!" WARD GLEE CLUB will he in attentlarite, and WA tingniebed SPEAKE' SS will addreas the meeting. selB JOHN A. PARKINSON, Preeident. YOU DESERVE CREDIT, FOR YOUR DISCOVERY, - DROP. WOOD'S HAIR BIZTORATIV a is, no doubt, the most wonderful - discovery of thin agoof precrt•se, for it will restore, permanently, gray hair to its original color, cover the head of the bold with to mutt luxuriant in•Owtl4 remove at once all dandruff and (telling. core all ectofula and other cutaneous eruption, sort as scold bead, etc.' It will cum as if by magic, nervous or periodical hoe/ache; make the hair soft. glossy and wavy. tool presern the collor perfectly, and the hair from failing, to extreme Old age: The following Is from a distinguished member of the med had profession : • Sr. Rum. January 1,1856. Professor 0. J. Ifisid- 4 1kmr Sir: Unsolicited, 1 :tend you thin certilicate. After being bald for n tong Unto, and bay- "..1 lug tried all that:ale restoratives extant, and fuming no faith ti in any, L was hidithed, on hearing of yours, to give it a trial. Ve' I placed myna(' in the badds of a barber, and had my head rubt ed with a good stiff brush, and the Itestorutivo then apt. 7 pita:gaud well rubbed in„till the scalp woe aglow, This I 14 rniolfed every morning, in three weeks Om young hair appear , ed and grew raQ Augunt,' last till the present K •Osanouni is now thick, black and strung—soft and plum:mit, p `to the touch: whereas, before, it ens her/01E11d wiry, whit f,l little there was or it, and that Rttin wee elltempeiring very ":1 - rapidly. I ,till one your Restorative about twits a. week, and shall soon have a •good and perfect croprif Isn't. Now,l 11 bud lead of On= things--and who has not/ tenthave pot „,,,e'd seen litberteraoycaao where any poroun'o hair Was really f.i , l bane:SUM byanyof the hair tonics, etc., of the day; and It Is , many giver me pleasure to record the rmiutt of my otpe St - riettce. 1 have recconmended your preparation to tither& and It already has n large and general ale thrunglinut the ; Territory. The people brie know its effecia,and have ; deuce in It.- The supply you sent no, as whOlessle agents of 1 the Territory. is nrcelyawbeneted. and daily inquirlea . are„ m :de for it. Yon deserve credit - fir your din' coverlet; and I, for on , return you my thanks fur the benefit it has dono um, for I certainly had elespaired long ago-of vier effoctlug. tl any such revolt. Yours, hastily, J. W. BOND, Vino of Bond A Kellogg, Druggists, St. Mod.. The undoraignek Bev. J,. K. Bragg, lea minister In regu lar standing, and peator of the ofthothot rhumb, at Brook- field. Mmes, lie le a piglet:um-el great inftrienem and'uni, verrally beloved. Wlt. DYER,: - Brookfield, January 120861. Professor Wind—Dear Sir: flaying" nneile a trial of your HAIR ItNSTORATIV it, it gives me plensuro to say, that Its: effect bee been excellent in removing hillanitiottion.; droll, and a cunstant tendency to Itching, with which ITatte , been:troubled from my childhood; and has also restored: 4 l ' h ai r, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I e • need no other article with anything like the same Plen re ! or profit. - Yours, truly, .7. II: Sold et 114 Market street., St. Louis, Blievednii; 212 Broad w ty, New York ; and all Druggists evortywhera All kinds Patent Mt (Seines for sale on the twat pessiWe.. j terms, at Professor Wocd'e establishment, 114 Market street,. • St. Louis. Ferule, wholetmle and retail, at Pittsburgh, he KEYSER., end all the Druggists. setklbriatte "j OR SALE OR . LEASE—That LOT OF GROtßili In Allegheny City; atthe outlet of the Perm, sylvania 'Canal, being t art of the '&Loam known ea "JUNlATAAtutiLititt 11ILL" PROPERTY, togrther *Rh_ th" Beildiugs.‘Engina and fixtures. ' This fnt frontscuttbd Allegheny River 119 feek'estending back !all% feet. lt hi eligibly situated for Manufacturing purposes, end will ha lathed fora term of years, or told tut accommodating ternm,,.. l gS9l4r.'? of -.:. WM. 91. SAMPLE. R. CUTllitilltlk- & -SON, • f.I Market Went. Pittsburgh. FALL STUCK OF PIANOS. WWI` BLUME Laving just retnre . nd twin the Pastern Cities witkp large stock - ..r;7.F.E;:',:-. Piano Fortes. would respeefinly call the at. , 4 &nation of the musical public and ethers to , tim splendid assortment which is nhtv ;at hand and dal* arriving. Among the selection are the follog new and elegant styles: Octaves, full Grand, ,daberately curved ekse,legs, lyre, de., with new circular keys, carved sliding music desk, carved fret-work, &c. 7 Octaves, fall aerpontine style, carved rave, lyre, legs; &g., with the usually open sparks at the corners Elks' with beautifully carved frotwork. 7 Octaves, with pearl keys, pearl inlahi unme-boanl, circular scale, dre. Also, a new scale of P'. .octaves, being the largest sire yet made. 0 4 ' Octaves, with carved mouldings, finished back and front, . s‘idingutsic desk, etc. eV . , octavos, circular sodomise, finished all round. Octaves, round ownersoilidingin uric Moak, iron frame:etc.' Altogether the amortmentla the brat ever brought to thbr city, having been selected with great care as to the tone etel, also to the style of fttrotturb. o levery Instrument will be fully, warranted, and sold it 4 . manufacturers' prices. Purchasers are respect fully Invited Glean and examine. before purchasing else whorchits the sub.- scriber will offer greater inducements than ever before. .".";- 1 CfIAILLOITH :10'3 No.llB Wood at., second doer above Fifth - TIRED! BRED I , DREID I a Tale of tliek Great Dismal Swamp; by erriet Beecher Stower - :-, anther of Uncle Tom'e Cabin. The'contents ars no follows- of volume 1: The Mistress of Carona; einyton • Th. Clan 'l' ten Patuily and Sister Anna; The Oonloo Featly; Ham and his Wife. Tho Difemma; Consultation: Old Tift; The teeth; Tho b`reparetion• The Loren; I..xplanattolig; Tom Gordon; Aunt Nesbitt's Lose; Mr. Jekire Opinions; Itiftyle Story; Uncle John; Bred; The Ounspinitote; Summer pat at e Caverns ; TM". l'reparatioms; •.t.he Worshipp,e; The I>np-Meetings. The contet4 of the seco4 volume csaAss - seen at! W. A. GILDBNYENNisIY CO.'v BooKsvolud, Fifth street, opposite the Theatre riITNS, PISTOLS, AND SPORTING AP pARATtra.—WO will pay strict attention t. rh o , 114. ai.. lahallre of filStedatlll Rives , tvlit the latest improvements. Repelling of all kinds of Ske-anus, Stennis, hurglcall Sind Dental Instruments and Mete - Ewes, ate, Also on hand, a berm, assortment f I.r. ech lending and common anus and Rides, of our own and foreign manatee tore, warranted equal to any In the mark ete All kinds of Surveyors' Instruments furnished to arder Inanufactarent' prices. Guns, Pistols or Rifles hired by the month, wo‘k or day. sel3 DOWN h TILTIAT, 130 Wood at. GAS STOCK can be obtained- in the Bir mingham, Rest Birmingbani and. South Pittsburgh Use Company. The Suhscription Books are open at the Office of TIIOMAS WOODS, 15 !fourth street. It fe a rare. chance. The Works will ho in operation on the first of lanuary„lii.s7, and then the Stook will beiteg'a premium,, ass do tile Gas Stocks of Alleghanyr and Eittsburfph, On wish a good investment, call on THOMAS WOODS, sel3 Fourth street. FARM FOR SALE;—In North Fayette Township, Allegheny Con ,ty, containing 65 Acres. 40 of which an, under cultivation; prime laud. The Warne In timber. The improvement, are, rood courenient. APPLY to (asl3) • • BLARKLY & NEW PUBLICATIUNSI NI;W KJ lila CATlONBil—Appletnn Railway ard steatri N av l g don Gnide'for Beptemberntaliting time taldee, three, con nections and distances on all the Hallways of the United States and Cliatiadas; also ttte connecting lines of Itallwaye, • & mi a o w, an d Stages; Thomas, General Traveling Anent. The Life and Adveptnres of James P. Eeckwontth, the Mountaineer , Rand and Pioneer; and Chief of the Chow Na. Dons of the 'lndians; with dinstiatiOns; written mom his own dictation; by T D. Bonner. &tribal:ion, a Tale of Passion; by Blnt, E. D. E. N. Southworth. editLifs ofn George Washington; by Washington Irving; email • Humming Poetry of the English Lengtiege—Pa• ton. Buttery of the Neely Settlements 01 the Juniata Valley. A tired Tennyson's - Poerne.--wmplete 1 vol. eta gt. TS esk Freemen's Glee Rook. a wllection gengs;Rieen, Fremont' ongs for the Peogle;..hyl'yome4 Drew/ Republican Campaign-POngster. For sale by. - W. A. eILBEEPENNfret 00, • eel 2 Fifth at;, droptadohe alltettre. MSS. STOWE' '„.isr.Ew:l3oo' . 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