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En, Yhtlad: Iph , nCu,. 3d " IIDWARI) WA R rmiN, Phia,.lopLta 4th WAL IL Wlrrit PhLlNlelphts Con, lit, . sth " , JOHN AIcNAILL :d.ritgome:y C 6th " JOHN 11. BRINTON, Clicsuq. Couuil 7th " DA VIP LA Hit Y. Lehigh Canna. . . Sth •• 01.1 A KN_SSLtt it, Beaks 0..1.10 am .`'AV.'S F....rr Rsu s , 10th " ISAAC SLENK FRAS W. Illit3ll4'l. B. Ln,lkilt G. THOMAS osTint ti A UT. Wyomiu,, 1. A IM(AIIAM M..tirot C. 141 h 1:11::.:N WILBER. rrl Voouty 16‘h " (31/outfit, A. CIIAWF Wl...Clint.. A . A. 16th " JA‘lll.l BLACK. Prrt :t.ott6;y 171 E 11K1.111 J. BTAIILII. Atiatut• 18th " JOHN D. 11.11)1;1", Soni6l-et 19th " JAGokt 6Y. Wriamorelut3.l Co. 20th J A. J. BUCHAN:4N, , ir,no 21ert I.LI ANI S 1 ILK 17.8, Al6rlv 2'241 " KS G. (A 'I Pum.i.. THOMAS CU Nl\ INtill A V. V 4 ,, I JOHN lil ATLEY . Oa: ion C., v 1 N.cENT 14.1i:L1',, Cr/mita lon DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET IMPAL CIONIibiSIONC“: GIEOR.GE SCOTT, or •CoLunau Co AU1,121,k OZNERAI.: JACOB PRY, Jr., MuSTOOlallt C pltaVEroli aaxlli4L: JOHN ROWE, nr litAxxiix DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET I=l WILSON !WC AN DEES 4 , O,llNh CONOttr.&-TWLNTY.SLO)NII m,reur; JAMES A. GIBSON. rim: Tow vt,ri, 110PEWELL EIEPEIL'ItNi, CITY IA THOMAS S. HART, AUGUSTUS HARTJE, Itxt•xvvE SAMUEL JONES, CU i. 1.. B. PATTER...OS, Slim" TONVN•IidP . SAMUEL SMITH, ALIMIHBNI CITT. !.CI Tit It E : Dr. JOHN POLLOCK, finn_rl PHOGUTTING krti.R.STI MATTHEW I. STEW ART. ALIA-ME:It • 00eNTY ROBERT B. GUTHRIE, 11—ors,h Tuwroahrp Portuk • ROW AI&D T HOPIPSON, Wn ETNA T•osr...i EDWARD Dr'CORKLE, Isrc..A T DTZECIN, i,F I.' HENRY RELTZHOOV ER, Ittumm, JOHN JOHNSTON, I.,wErnvErw.r. itroms of .11reirior44N• 41-000eatU 4. 1rrr0.4,,,,-.rif r.ce. Ottarlee Lott! There vli Fw mr:e . riNas 401 , TUN, DEMOCIIACY. •4.1 4 LINE wrii.;.2, Itbil ALL WFV., ARE I\ 14'.1 Sr •1: t•l• - 4 UNION AND 041NLITITUTI O N. u, %), 11 Citl7•ll9. hstm,uon of foriloer partrarrieo SAULoI, inlll,l to Sittroll. The. Demi...rata hurtle au.) shallenur. I 0 1./tlirt.tl TUESDAY, lath 113S1.- N,ar Tart.: a h. ST CL Ttarnm:.•.p. at 6 1 ., .1 . t.1..r1; TUESDAY, IiAL test —.41 10,1.141,4'1. MlolJa Ptaal. L. .1 PITT Taaustiti, at :L., I' 11 WEDNESDAY, tit turf—At rih..d Doe, Chtthant'l. MOON at t,!‘, k. TUURSDAY, lfitti intt -Al JAI., ,i• iIZ. - 1. • IL Road. ROIVINS(IN 'fttacintitit rte t , ,lotit, P. M IRIDAY, inAt —At Illn,kbnufn Mill, in ‘111 , 1 , i Towttatifia, at 4 o'clor,k, P. NI. SATURDAY, 14th hant.—.4t Montt ...vine, nhlit, at 2 o'clock. P M. SATURDAY. 20th lust —At Po t Perry kr .rk. SATURDAY, 'not —At Laart.n. , tit 7 t'.l AIOI'4DAY, 224 intit.—At PI.I \I T-4 u.. 114, at 4.k By taller flu Coutmlttot , DAVID t CHEERING NEWS A few weeks ago the intellipnce from dill r eat parts of Ohio was such as to induce u , suppose that we had small ohanre Lro Lng that State in November. But every brings us such news no to glee hope that I.e Buckeye Staj will be true t the Cui, e .11 Kovemher. Portions of it are thoroughly A • cauized. Bat the whits race party evidetvly gaining strength and confidence in all other ps, of the Stale Never was the Demoeracy t, compact arid resolute ; and her er such tremendous mass meetings got up rv,-:y meeting is largely attended, and the cant .et is carried on with a vigor that can seldom fail ~ f success. The negro mania is beginning tole. exhausted The fact that the preacot and murders in Kansas is entirely the well. of Lane and his abolition confederates is well nit derstood in Ohio, and is producing a reaction moat cheering and salutary. Kansas was at peace four weeks ago. It is involved in a c;Nil war now solely from an invasion of the territory by Lane and his hired ruffians The people derstand this now, and by November they will he prepared to repudiate the traitors. So say the best informed of Ohioans whom we have lately seen. Don't despair of Ohio Our eause is just, and is gaining ground there. Even from Connecticut. a Yankee State, c .n -stant assurances arc received that it will be foutol in the column of the w‘itte r.tee p.trty vember. But from the great State at Nt'W York, with its thirty-five electoral votes, manes tip, satisfactory tidings. In New York cite tulle was lately assembled the most tremendous meet ing ever held on this continent; and all over the State the Democracy are rallying under the lead ef the Van Burials, the Seymour's Dickinson, Beardsley, Bronson, and a host of other di‘a iii guished men. Fremont is cowed down in ths State, too, by the imposing front of Fillintireiern State pride operates strongly in New York ; end a eon of that State will always poll a tremendau vote. The contest there is evidently between Buchanan and Fillmore; and in no event min Fremont carry the State. That lost and a ll , lost for them. The Democrats can see then what reason there is for encouragement and (Item. At this time in 1852 the Democratic party hurl much stronger reasons for apprehension. Then Gen. Scott was the candidate of a great national party. As a military man he was generally es teemed the greatest general of this age. The Whigs were confident, and with some good rea sons. Now, the abolition party, having succeed ed in destroying that Whig party, have no chance of an electoral vote in one-half the States, and are utterly lost if they lose one large northern State. What possible chance have they of carry ing either New York or Pennsylvania ? New Yorkers confidently assert that Fillmore will poll more votes there than Fremont, and that Bii• chanty:es vote will be over 200,000. If this pre diction is anywhere near right it settles the whole - question. But New Jersey and Pennsyl vania are - beyond doubt for Buchanan. Saying nothing about any of the western States, then, where is there any loop for the cow boys to hang a hope upon ? Democrats- have only to work diligently, and be of good cheer, and Pennsylva nia's son is the next President. Pennsylvanians Will not desert him, after having so long admired his great 4101Bies, and profound statesmanship. • 4 4, rr - , . , BUCHANA N customs and institutions to be kept asunder by men I b et - l e a ik v e o. p d ri d nc i iple n t t going totghetnheirt. is If i discord cannot Firm GONE OUT.—The Black Republican meet -1 right that a line should is be run that u p ia a y in ft t :ir a l t r t6 l r itn t i; ing in the Second Ward, last night, showed by its meagreness that the Seal of that party is I and divide the discordant elements. This I 'believe I to be a legitimate subject of compromise, founded fizzling out. pemoprats have no occasion to be upon the necessity of the ease, and that when such alarmed. e '..; .' compromise is made it is binding on the were prin- , • ) 64 e ' • ••• • re. 2 de t do :41**14." •:- . ' ' 4' 10 41 1. • "I • r ••• • • - c • - • r • ; ' , ' Rj. t g. _;„1-:•, r ITe •:' 1 • a4' ._'r,• , ot s - 1 4,, t ' 4 ., Let • The ntot Bari wore Wkiß hot weet2 F, It,sa rntot ci4 P. Blair repuldieani and the rest of the per‘ pie. @The Fillmore party in Ohio has held n State Convention 11.11C1 pot in nomination a full State and Electoral Awl. John C. Breckinriclge wits 16 Cincinnlti on Fiiday. The Democracy turnlitont in T 4 -S t liallibeni, mid in the evening gave him a sere nade. The French Emperor's illness is said to be a softening of the spinal marrow, producing at times a 'tees ef his mental facultie, and the in dulgence of thankust extravagant hallucinations. The mental and bodily exertions which he hn. made during the past few years are said to be the cause of the recent airgravatio i of hi old ailment. We sue it generally stated that the State elec tion of California was held on the 3d of Septem ber. This is a mistake. By the law of Califor nia, the State election every fourth year, viz: thee, ~ar of tiza Presidential election, is deferred until the Presidential election takes place, and both are held nu the same day. Consequently the State election in California this year will not occur until the 4th of November. The friends of Fillmore and Donnelimn met in imposing numbers in New York on Friday even ing. At S o'clock there were not less than twen ty-live thousand people in the square around the I .VA,h:cigton Statute, and at any subsequent pe ried until hoar 10 o'clock the scene was animated and mole or lend pioturesque. There were six stands erected in convenient portions, each decked with American flags and, party-mottoed trans parencies. The New York Evening Post says the success of the Kansas , Aid Society has suggested the forma• tint of similar societies to operate for freedom within the State of Virginia. The world never yet has produced such fools as those are who have jnined the Frem , nt party, with the dieo that it Fill Inuit itself to securing Kansas a- a fr e e State. awl will abstain all interference wile •iuvery in the Stores where tt now exist,. A pc,•eng:r train from Ltureuce for Boston, on thellth inst., met with a serious mishap dy tho axel of the baggage car breaking. There were sane fifteen men in it, employees of the company, who were on their way to work at bridge near Boston, of whom Morris Leonard, co , ' inspector, and Richard thorns, a car repairer. were killed, and B. Keyes, F.:. Parks, James Keith, Augustus Parks, Patrick Barreek and Mr‘hael Mcearty were seriously injured. The Cincinnati Cub. niinan ha, re-,ed sto .lig the things that are. It Wit 4 started iu !aid after changing hand- half n d ;et, tinies, the pr.prielor east , getting hi, ting.•r. burned tmdly, itn pu; , e ruddeniy ceased to Li l t. There mare maney squandered In ra, , b ne:c r paper enterpriser, considering the amount of capital invet.ted in the bii , inctss, than in any other, and it will continuo to be so until the fe,eld are ail deal Dl li , Bt AGILAIN"S SPEECH (In :,,,turday evoning Ittht Nttgrittr, niltlre , ..'tl a vary large nitlitting of our at the Thir I IVarl Ilattvr . : l- 1 ' in tt iP cite. hare heard many eh „ littivan.l to It gay that it NV :124 •UU I. owerful n:l4 r tt viuc:n!•• they have ev,r hear.l on ole the conte,f Mr. !k1.1g,r.a..-.., pAoillit'ai ipf,tl , ll , l• Wl ) .; Ln. 41, In this part. of the S':fte. tut,l it w ne v er me re Lulls •11,t,ined than , tn -! 4 curday eVe:l met all tile argumenls of (air opponents fully ni,d fairly, nud we defy Any Ll!nol lir thp ,-outroNi.,rt fnit ly hia po,i!iutu. \ro ..re 04.1 `lll V3lll nu F,trt.tublve li.!etle 1 to 1::•)t Ilia right, ft :61 IL:' is th, t th.• henr prit,c;l l ., ‘1 V.l II 11 , 11 , 11u1ra hly dmle on S . ttur,iay cve:. Nlagraw Live ; •• , :c14,,i0n for any 1,15ei,0d... Ink!!„ n, but thy irctS . i- NTT. uolp, nu I :1 I. tuig?:iy pr,‘, 113.1.1:r, The •suet, the pc.: to w ILer the street, ,, , so that the Frurntait ..•y till a get their ',ma...4 ditoy 01, NVed ,y is the proces4ion. 11e wautf+ the street e.. wi~aiouere h. mare in the molter. Go , , 1 Detoo.-rat. are it ofrail of a littlo dust, or IL, v would at t. have, tnart.hed :'ttt all on FUCK a Ipd duty day as last NVedric—Lty. flat the. inonter niu.t i,avn the street 4 sprinkled fur It4tt't that ttch " I%'e woal l qug , z,st th a t t I,r• Is•li,e !roil the, gentry nil their prirheiii, "1-gh e bottle., Tocre ought lou c.):11h/;..t•e on lavetol , r at tote e wider,tati.l that a la-gt.‘ portion of prm•••--4,1,1 is going to ride. That is rigi.l Horp. take up more room than men, and umi,e th...proem,i,m loot. I.,:igt•ti. And ttie' it go n.aeh easier riding than wa:kiug' Teri the. ago of humbug is ju-t bet inniuß. Ta - Th.! -hr irk. T.l Ow merchant:, uu,.l husine-k men to hang out tli,r and rtretchern " toll Wednemlay. The f;a- Z,:!, 1,..s great confidence iti "stretchers," as evin , e.i by the enormous ones its 4 ' haugs out " ID his !.aper every day. lie uaut4 uli the wills and business houses to shut a un that day, too, lest the crowd t.heu;d hr too -mall. r Inc would stippove by the vhri. al,,ut the ;natter that it was to decide the fAte Qf the L:an01.4.1 over the whole country. If it cling twenty yule:. we shed] be great]) ..10. ceiv rd . Poopio want argornent, not “stretcbms," n. w a-daye A good ',punch or d.mument it. pmet , t now at it 6hould ; and certainly our Demo. Gratin friends cannot oumplain of any lack of supply of those. Dnnonrutic Convention of Lunen-ter county put in nomination a tiz:ket consiAing of six old line Whigs and nine D.quocrat , . if n. Isaac Hehd.er was f. , l' Congress. Mr. li i , ter has long been known as a Whig 0: the ip and W e l -ter rehool ; but, liko the Choate-, do! Pratt-, the Pearee. , , the lten . unins, and the other distinguished statesmen of the saute 5.11 , 01, he has boldly cnio;led himself tin th, banner of that party upon the broad fell, f which are inscribed "the Union, the Co , M;t otion, and the f , jual rights of the States: and is laboring zealowly and effectively cau,e which he dignities by his talents, snqtains by his eloquence, and illustrates by his example. A. MURRAY MC 11. N A I NE, of Bucks enmity, for many years a leading old line Whig, has come out in a strong letter for Buchanan and Breekin ridge lc which he exprei.es his firm belief that the HUCCOSH of the sectional party " would dis solve the Union, destroy the hopes of the world in the success of a free government, array one portion of the confederacy agaiost.the other in horrid civil war, crush our commerce and man ufacturing interests, and lead inevitably and of neees,ity to a military despotism which would extinguish forever the last ray of hope for free dom." THE New York Ilerald gives a two column ac count of a Fillmore mass meeting In that city, so large that four stands were erected and occu pied by . the speakers. The crowd was very large, and after the speaking was over a proces sion was formed and marched through come of the principal streets. After reading the ac counts of the democratic meeting and the Fill more meeting iu that city, we wonder where will be found the material out of which to make up a respeitable Fremont meeting in Gotham ? A. t. ?t • 4 0111 ai Frat,je on Nlr.t ry. The owners of a Fv..ro ‘.l . neighboring plantations, from which issued !slimy distinct and ' , spar a!pring. , , which wasted away in an iannersa marsh beyond them, united into an association for the purpose of collecting the springs into one large stream and re deeming the marsh nt the common expense, and dis posing of both justly for the cannon bent:llb After having succeeded in the principal purpose, and after lung trial of the new stale of things, a majority of them became oath lam! that ,012.: "1 the Fir:nag i 0 : 01 • tug frum several of the i•lootetioro: were noturollv of 11 no\ lotIS 1,• Ow fu,alti, d o n.,u, 1.. preevllL 0 r...;uLtutt of this ques Goa, lout propotut• it for fl, solotion of 44;hert.4... arise, tniedit pe4sibly Ise I.la. o ti up in the oontrart between the partioa, if nc had the whole 4.f ; h a t that is not idways voilt iheing, for some people hdi evade a contratit it a the4dy ruu fie iherntiol whiel., iu their opini..n. learn- It Vfliin.Ul any lii..r.i; Or the et:nitert may be didieient in Jean:est, ' y reason of this ditrieully not bat log tide', antiviral...l or provided for. It i+ iherefore do:dr:tide that the aslution atioald Le uottie diodal ... n the of soma itryhrrr to, What. doe. re o ni re? Vi'uuld it be right that the taover ri - edteil by the F. of association should be e :timid so a, to throw hp .11 enure of the weathero the natal that, by a plain hoe of nature, tended to flow away upon the land ti of had been redeemed at the iodninon end for the cominson benefit.' Or would the injost•ee :0.14 an net be avoided by the itio4wer; 414. tot oldeet to your turning. the superabundant puie hat. r ~f your plant:081ton? iota lite cliltincl , of th, tern to ry No doubt 'natty will Looser :„ principle Itotwecn this prnblein nut Or: t•ltt• Cite Auto - it:an people are n entl.tavoing, t.. and it is, becin” , e ot this rt,einblance that I prt...l. it. Question, Itt'en art-( in whirit we !al, ..,ncr it personal interest that .4,p:tilt:fiat:lit: , are dut.tittti I,v rotititt:.,: thou duty r: ylir, la. It, [l,O ti• tit..pn , p..t that the ',tatty!, 'nay Intl by rile I:6e ear., real ttr rCelirtiTS c:1010 t Itt rotrtft el.:I h caber itet t all•-• air...ly heel, fully e.l. t•I• ii,•atttttrt 14,. a hare in• kind r! intertut •.,intl.. 1 4 1:1in1` i 113 attltt.r..t: -11; toe pub:o• territory of the 1 c.iliol i , (.1211 acquiriol re-oil our a:. I 111,:eleo - r . the 1 . • , 11,r 1 i'•,•:tli • • . • 1 1••• farmed :It., „a•,c ~irr thick ~f i,art ~f ii 11Dy t•thcr i.tet .1 Iprof..r4 will. 1. pri•vnii ,i ehr.i; Lo oLle ibut p ri•4,l utly tends at tiny there eons:. t, •• the rtion,l, „, ana belong to wiz' fr.ttnthe I rti for (ti y nn. iii, tt li,sl take the load in 1.. I ni t. the ,111 , 1egilen! 40 , e ma, . II grnt r• t , I i tI It n.;. terri , ,11“.1:a ~; L3turo 4,11 tv:o:t n I, i I' pr, Cr • It it mnr be va{d 0,1 C. , 117,. !rz.,.0 ‘, to pr , ent.,rt ; ; ~, L zt of a., I: IT, I! Ilitts :. • ::, t. ••'' extert rfif ropminiy AN this city i.r cousitryl' This Land is bossily timbered, and tiro c..tivenientlyto the CiJailor' ricer, in Forest countyots that. tho floated out and brought to market. " It contains an ELRV - EN.FOOT YFllif of GOOD CCOAL Under a large portion, of the lacal.. • . T4oro also • /trftliAltro alt!d:idniesioiAle In ilbtuldekrical s 4oit Itad the soil in good and well water,l. A IL D Ie , surveyed.acrcastlt, audirillAttsdosibt , ..liniit, whirl i. pastor a li ne or ffaaniew York tcrEt• Louie. The soil *good and getitndii mita , ialn the !nide ...I a region chat wlit idafiliactiefof tha beafereaug regions at th The - 1800 acrealleOggliallii a itody,a4tlanli be sat at a bargain to thti4ntridtasat Ilikaire_nf-. • 4 ,B4 V o a.44 . le4Oidett° Agent, -xmWatuffftrtt, Pittsburgh. VAIMESTOCK, IMPORTER : i. bitAtithtir FOREIGN - AND DONESTIA. HARDWARE. No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond allerand Fourth. street. • :Pi TTSBURG 1, I A Tarenbocriber le noir opening a well selectee Netirt meat of foreign and doinestitTosiirnre, all new, and will lx ealil on a. idail fermi an any other `lndian- in • Oils city. lie will alWarlf yp,p On hand a &aril/ WWI - nerd of curtzliv, ilAitrzyr NM' TOOLS, &x. To which lie reepocOully lord. the nowntion of pirrcLanera ntli2d SAAIUML FAIIN ESIVOIL W. DEW= WOOD W. E. #(001111EAD.,-. : -.0. F. .31 . 01.D01: WOOD, MOORHEAD Si, CO., American Gaivanized,.Rest Refined COMMON SHEET- IRON, And Solo Agent for the nolo of W. DEW.= WUOILS' CELEIRATED. PVT IMITATION RUSSIA MET IRON. GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON, for Roofing; SPIKES, NAILS, and lIO9P IRON. Wei.roNouse, No. 134 Firat st,Pittaburgh. Zrif - A-Tat ORDERS FUR tt ALV ANI ZINCIsill be promptly -Mended to at the Work& tui2G KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. URNRY LLOYD ..... .GEO. DUCE, LLOYD & lOLACK, MANUFACTURERS OF BAR, Eimwr, HOOP A ANGLE IRON, NAILS AND SPIKES. . Also, FLAT BAR PUNtaIIID PAIL It Q.AI 9 1) WATER strca% Lot:knob Wofxl MJI i Mark ..t au2l3:l-m J. M. KERN R. M. 11UNTER • ". (sucarisoll TO zrna & nusr)&A Receiving, Forwarding, Commis- STEAMIQAT AGENT. 54 CONERIAL STREET, ALEX. H I LTNTEk, DMA LEK IN F LOUR. GRAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, AND .P.ItODUbB GWNER4II,I,I' No. aos LlbeitY Isireet, dr. •Halm! ITITHIIIIII4III fIiffitIONWILTITIStittwE Co. ItARRISEUE6- • PENA .. N cliartereA saothooo. • Insures grindings and other Property mairrpt Clamor Damage by Piro; oleo, againet PeriLq of gm - Sea, tolfind Navigation and Tra - turpurtation. -.• • • :. (IN eimmtv, gr4odeft! tiENJ. PARKE, Vloo Pirigdout. 8. S. CARRIER, Secretary. A. A. ak "H . ", Ammi, Yourth Awl SluittinekL [jam %-; -,,,,,c0,-;-.45;f:,-•.-2.1,-.•5..-AV:i.l .K;7 ,- ;.. , : - .: , :•": , -. ,•,•,..- f.t.,,,7,-s!- - 1 , •?; - ;•- , .. , a.7;:1 , ,:.J . 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MASON& CO; Twenty...five, PIAli Street, a LATUM am( - • SPLEN DID 'STOCK' Of DRY (100D8 far the rALL AND , WINTRa TBAD• ' consisting of -aiare !ban: - • . • , 150 CASEglitl) PichAeas -1- SLK I - Sf DRESS GOODS, EM _BROIDERIES.I Elegant etyles of -• RICH .PLAID, BhOC r ADE, OhIERE. SHA,DED, EXTILI HEAVY PLAIN 'BLADE, and COL6RED BILKS g /taautiful styles of ' k: PRINT*/ bteIIESELIW-DE LAMES, *ooL PLAID PRINTED AIKEINO4 HOUD'rAgASIETTAS, g.- BLACK ALPACriS 'Ai . D BiliiiBA ZIN E Now Herman and Scotch ' ' '" - Emlinounims, • :.• IVIIITE WOW.- ' • ' _ . - . 'Ono' Hundred. altiliej.fill . . ~ 5. - - -- ,, ,i'7 4 L:-...- -.- ' l- Z : ..:4-.% , ' 4 , :„5-..•••• ---,- HOUSEKEEPING GOD ,11 -,, ...-•:i,'-r , - 4.,, '.."!jt ..,--- ..1,4 , ' ' i'•' -, : LINEN FREE CMGS, DAMASK: 'l'llitLK LINENS, i. :. ''.. --f , ... -, ....4: - ......--,,,,, _ 4 ., :... A.-1. 4 ' --'.. '`...;,... TOWELING% BLANKETS, 12E:ILTS ,A. ND DIAPER...? . ..;.." • , :sx:.-''.ift.'...'r . , ... ..... _., . .. .• Fifty Comes of ' g - : Z - "'.',..•,: - . 7 - ,' 2 LONG AND SQUARE ISGOI.LKN PLAID AND P 4 . , ' ': ~ ..'.."." ~ ~n-:,-7']14,e.*.,,,4•!-f . tro AND STELLA ~ SI W I.SI : ; , 1,.. - 4 5 .. -' . , : .. : A -w ..,• ..4 . FI\IE HUNDRED - CA3Eti'" "''l4,. :,i -- , v , •.7,,: ,- .0. -.. ,„. ~.„- ~A , ....,.:....,,,„,„,- -,,,,,: t ; 0 INO GAMS, ' ELNGLISII MkiDitt, PRIN;I7, SDIRTINI - ..:4- '. - ,)A AtT' -, ;: , '''', Z . . T. i f . 'I / CHECKS, PICKINGS, FGANKEIG,IILDACIIED :,:' - ; . • ..- ':''' ' i'' l % -1 .-, ; , 4 1T .. , : f AND znow*4iiiLiki - `, l ': 3. ki -- ..1..! -- 4i,.,' .,- .",;. '','- ~.' ":", 2000 CLOAKS, TALILIS liNTILLAS Of now style in gilks, Whets, .Clnaiintaoths and Be, ver Cloths. New Goode will 'be dilly reeetrell tlyintsie/iit the wagon 4er 0 Ni, 17- ONN .17.. : 111,4154111,76i, Prrrseueng, September DIED: 4 At the residence - of.hia =Other. on Centro'Avotinf., Pi :-Pt Lurch; on Monday morning, at 3 o'clocki the ifon.. - W.' 4 The friends find acquaintances of tho - iloomuted , to attend hie - funeral from sold residenio-on - TO4.lWnir NIX ' at 10 o'clock, A. M. ' 'die] L . _ „ NEW ADVekfaiilEliti. ,(--,.. • POLE RAISING ANIi GOOD• SPEARTNG IN T11t.,,,,„ ~ tk-V" SIXTH WARD —An old - fa s hioned . Hitkory will b - raised on TUESDAY• EVENING, the 16th hum, at ?:sere t , o'clock, at the Demoontaclittemd. for the UPPltir Words, 0 ' Allton atreet,-at which threrdOTINIROTtf, Esq.; Will addre our German citimamin.illeir native 'knave, iniA Ham P. ',.... SHANNON, E.. 2: JONES- and - IX-D. II 00. Esq. tut consented to tie With hts. 1 / 1 " 4, 6 laf CODDID, anti a gig' elk 1 ", tendant° Is POti i i d : - ~.., gt .1):11 % Wifilh. i ' sold' './ ' ." PradliOnt • 11T...---3iirkrZillithere'rWat I ) e'a-ntgUlar fueling ' 1.1•,.) , ' the THIRD AND SIXT,II,:.,WAIID t , DEMOCRAT' ULHE CUTE on•THIS (TUESDAY) EV MING, at 7 o'clock ''.-- lu - IYJLIII,NS _HALL. " 7 All the. M.•tubers atittOomnittlees aro requesfed to atten i ihrsiump of impertanot, to the Club-wilt tnetroatucteif , ' selks WILL BLACK, Presl. lIt,AGBIGIIHTIJAAL NOTIM.,-Thellatirdo Muir/ kt.e." gore of theVitutity Agricultural Socleti whl meet at! their hum. in Gib Coutt Illousp, s on WEDNBSDAY, the tittl. ttsybt September. Pnontpt and full atientioncitarequestedl JOHN YtiliNG.dr., Pres't S. Scoots:B, Jr., Sac'S. . sulttd—chill i .. _ _,.... __ _______—.,_.,______ • 'lt E Er -EtAT W$ ' ) ~ CELE nlt 14. TED t , D, ILLIED - ONTMENTAND,RI4IO.IISYRUP I I ~$ ... A wpm; ,A.-rittApispyr cyan_ Y FOlT',Stellilf:Af, .gAT.T.IiffEGM, ERYSIPELAS. SC4LDO, HEAD, _thincent. Cancerous UDIDDr.r 13 arben' ittbs tarns, Mercurial and Fever Fort", Ulcers,. mug. i" Worm, Neuirlgin, (Dwilltimargou t val by marker. g or Sores in the tigad,) Blittunn=or • Complaint, lU•ouchltis.• Jena ".., ...,7 in the. Throat, Lungs, Back or . f . , • Sold generally 'throughout the United S'otdoe Matilhinanas •:', by Druggists and Apothecaries: 1 . , • Agents wanted inall parts of the Union. tot HAYS A • NASH , Proprietors, • Lawrence, Mots. Dr. Dr. GEO. If. 6 EVSER„ No. 140 Wood stgeet, Wholesale,' argil Retail Agent for Pittsburgh. Deware of a counterfeit article laths market styled the! -17eutilirett Ointment,"put,up hp/ImM Kent. Iself..ly l , Pi IN IiOTEt FOR- - ..A.liK.' , --:-I.lke Buty l_ scriber offers for sale tho large POD' Story Iteliding on the ..Titer of Smithfield dud Thlut unbar, known to. the "CITY HOTEL." The OITY IIOWIL occupies ono of the butt liteatient in the city, and lota mar been popular with the Marches., public. Ithr RE emadleutt repair, and capable of • recommodating 4.hirgit husinoes7 TIM subteriher, ha ad- 4 t' dition,to the IlutelaniFthe Lot on which itatands, will also t aisP9ve:or ttieJtrattannurat the ißtabutimellt. Jt I. in an Oxman/et , state of preservahtm, bciiii in'use but two I woos. and all he sold at a barman. Tide lan ('are chance; , fat• capita/lets, orptrtior wishing .to , go-inte the nowt buel.. nese to Make altrohtstile investment and they - would do wen. to giro. the matter 'their attention. Tlftr - ternts—part in 1 ca di. the balance In one and four you'd Anal" personally .., by k ter to LIENRY nEAItEk% 016. city ilftiteb a. Pittiburgb, P __-=- . -----. •• AirA - -- LL PAPER AVARgIEt OUSE-- w. P. MARSHALL a CP. 1 ' ' lIIPORTER,S ANA) DEALEIS, S 7 WOOD 'street, between Fourth street and Diamond alloy Where may Ise fond an extensive aasoitiiiief every dr.. sot [piton of PAPER flAtifillkin , for . llnils Dining-Rooms, _ and - Chanibers. Also,„ WINDOW 1811ADES in great rtuiety, atthe lowest , prices to country dealers.. BAC W., P. & CO. Tn's. a (TUESDAY) EVENlNG,"September‘ labt 8 o'clock, will besolt.'. nt the Corainercial Sakai Boom. curvet of Wood and kifth streeta -5 Gold Watches, detached totals, and cyl. etcapemont. 7 SitTer Watches; I enperior Revolting Pistol:. 8 011 Paintings, in handsome gilt frames. seta P. Si. DAVIS. Avicer. VIIESIONT JUN, ATTENTION I —We.; ju will receive, this aftentooa,slloo lettnlONT itADOFS. ; Ail who intend to bo la the procession tit:tut.rl kw should . dune one. As the demand for them is verylarge, you had. better call early and procure one of them. They can be lord' . by tattingor impalas to • W. A. OILDItisiP WINE? Ai CO.'6*, Infth opposite.thO.Theatre. , sal° tioußTll. STREET .ROAD PRQPERTY: 1.2 Al' AUCTION.—On Septet);kr 18, 1840,-1 at 3 o'clock, •P. lidondbe month.; a One Lottif around mei, the Pennsylvania Avenue or Fourth Street . U Raid, end EM the anuaroUliiglistreet: 29 feet I:tont by 111. feet deep, on': which-is erected Ave Brick and two Frame 'Dwelling 'louses. This property rents for IMO a-year: all tenanted; is In good order, Bad will positively.e sold. Terms llt sale. IMAM.= A Ii,IOIIEY, "Real Estate Brokers. sold • JAS. IiIUEI9NITA,. AUctioneer. . _ ANK STOCKS AND BONDS AV A ue- I TlON%—on TIIIIINSDAY uveninlr , Septooiber 18tb, at o'cLick, at tho lierebante-Exchtuage, ,-or,lll bo.oold -40 Shane Miichatilca' kiit6burgh;,.,,, ld " Alauutochirere ic Panders link of Wheelin6/- 2.Conpon Boodii„Allegheily Camay, sam ench. • _P. DAUB, Amer.. QUASSIA TOMO CUP' FOR DXSPEP TICB,-,This is the 'haul 6i:iv - Went =miler of, using ' Bitters. wino ease full of Weber, Or t-itie poured into the cup Vartakri instm.tly and without futtlitm tvaibla the inedicinabgroperties of the tlamiSia Weed, which Is consider ed the most Ithojile, efficient and leas liable to:lrritatethe doom& thus any. other Tonic aew in uso, for eels by JOs. YLPARNO. sels corner Market street, and Diamond.. ; ALLIERIS FURN.ITU YOLTSwill'! oesnvo nod impart a beanGful glues to alt kinds or potianovi and varnished furnitnra, oil pelt:Bumf, idno o fo rtes . • cases, 4c. noinekropernmbould give it a trial, tbr sale! JOS. RI:43IINQ. nett - corner 'Market str. , --t and Dientood. • aCOMRS.—A largo supply justrec'd' and for sale by JOB. PL-Lhf` 1 - NO, sel.s cm. Market street and Inamoud. liESII supply .of Cleaver's prize, medal Honey Soap; Low's brown Windsor; Jules ilariers hi Pdocc, Estrldge's &Waled Balm of Thousand Flow ers, tor aale by. JOS. FLEMING, sodactor. Market street and"Diernond.. CON RESS, BEDFORD mvURLITRAJOK. Mater. can be had fresh, at JOS. Ii1.1011i(0 8, P 4.5 cor. Market. strqS auditions:mak DOMESTIC GOODS--Just; received, 500' altgt3A auc, Bro. Mtmlins, • TiCkik q e, - Ginghatos, Madder Prints, Cloths, JOWLY, son Shirting Cheeks, ranuele, . Litrop t Pailnt:tte, ettOirrcercli.' Tweeds. • A. A. MASON k 90., 2t Pit DONNET RIBBONS—a splendid assort- J,JI ment of new styles of honest R.lbbons Put' - received at seta A. A. M *SON & t3)'S. 4 QIIAWLS—W o will receive on the 17th kJ' inst. a: large lot id' new and, Tory dt,alratple Long and 4 SquitrolVoollen.Strawls ; - also a largo lot of Gent's Travel ing Shawls. A. A. MASON & CO, eeLS stmt. D 1 :2M) "DRESS SILKS —We have D rs recolvt4 some very handsome, .1,0,s of Phtitt ee • ?4 Siam: alsolsome Splendid yard wide lilt limirettStlks. salA, A. A. :lIASON a co. 1 FLAGS -All the ina A teric .A. tl u s A i s iL rie w — s , for — 7 r - latent 25 Fifth stre4t. 4 SA ssAFRAS BARK —5001 b,. i;TtiTr7 tint fur Rale by Ve7s) PIA:NINO aßaig— jj- iust civet): awl for Bale by jeelf4 YI:14111'fflBITS. BiaNPßETki's pu;r4::.g grosa siPyg , mut fur eatoby., (100) Ft - b3.11N0 TIRO& St PI 14.-10 gross in store and for (Kcir,) yjy24l7Co EROS. itr —Rl'Ol2. ooLS %rotet on band and for *de . - PLAIIINWE4.OI. 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