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NEDINGER, Philadelphia Co. 2d " PIERCE BUTLER. Philadelphia City. Id " 'EDWARD W A RTAIAN, Philadelphia Ca. 4th " WAL,II. WITTE, Philadelphia Chanty. 6th " JOMM - McNAIII, Montgamary County. 6th " 201111 H. MURTON, Cheater County. ith DAVID LAURY. Lehigh County. Sth " CRADLES KESSLER, Berke County. "" JAMES PATTERSON. LancniterCo. 10th " ISAAC SLEEKER, Unitas County. 11th,, ERAS. W. HUGHES, Schuylkill Ow 12th " THOMAS OSTBRIIAIST, Wyoming Co. 18th " ABRAHAM EDINGER, Monroe Oo 14th " REUBEN WILBER, Bradford County. 15th " GEORGE A. CRAWFORD, Clint= Co. 16th JAMISFI BLACK., Perry County. 17th " HENRY J. STAB LE, Adam' Co 18th " JOHN D. RUDDY. Bemereet Co. 19th " JACOB TURKEY, Westmoreland Co. 33th " J. A. J. BUCHANAN. Greene Co. 21st " WILLIAM WILKINS. Allegheny Co. 2241 " JAILFJ 4 0. CAMPBELL, Dotter Co. 2Ed " THOMAS CUNNINGHAM. Boom Co. 24th " JOHN EEATLES. Clarion On 25th " VINCENT PHELPS., Cratrionl (Monty DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. GEORGE SCOTT, CM 031.01fhla OM JACOB FIAT, Jr, !dorm=sr Oc. OMMITOR 01141:11 1 / 4 1. : JOIIII ROWE, or PE.SICLIO CO DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ODSOEB4--T•I2fTT-FULST lISSIILICT WILSON SVC AN DLES 9, Cowan Togrwstar CON° SI:COSD DrErnuc - r : JAMES A. GIBSON, Put Tulrsatur. HOPEWELL HEPBURN, ern. ADMIItBLT : TIMM A 8 8. lIAB.T, Innwra Tormanir AUGUSTUS RAIITJE, Itsararz Torment, SAMUEL JONES, DTI'. 1.. B. PATTER ON, 3ttrrun TOWNSHIP. SAMUEL SMITH, ALtznincrr era. Dr. JOHN POLLOCK , Poratxy ItArruni, rtOI:I=TING ATTORSICY : MATTHEW HTEW ART, Lumina, Ctn. COMITY COMMISKIONYI, ROBERT B. GUTHRIE, Roars:sox Towssair. EDWARD THOMPSON, Wrumrs Towxyzu r. COII7}TT nccvrna EDWARD WCORKLIG, brmuma Towasslr DILIC7OIO 07 11 POOFt HEART BELTZEIOOI7gI3, ELatinnzt, ,3 years.) JOHN JOHNSTON. LAwiszfervuis, i I ROOM, of Democratic Dainty Cirrerwat, I of Chrresponelenec, St. Charles Hotel. f There will be MEETINGS OF TILE DEMOCRACY, , ii,D LINE WHIGS, and ALL 1 1 7110 ARE IN FAVOR cir Tlll UNION AND CONFTITUTI , Di, in the following rim m Citizens., without distinction of former party amotatii.ao.sre mirdially in mod to attend. The Democrats invite and challenge Ineestigation WEDNESDAY, I;t9 Inst.—At Schad House, raw Jobn Oraloun's, MODN Tmr*rihrp. ar .oclork THURSDAY, lath mat—At John 84:V.lutuf06, nieuten. ill* Road, ROBINSON Township, at 6 o'clock, P. IL FRIDAY, 19th inst.—At Blackburn's Milt, la null IN Townahlp, at 4 o'clock, P M. SATURDAY. Witt Inst.—At Manroamille, PATTON Town ship, at 2 o'clock, P. M. SATURDAY, 20th Inst.--At Port Perry, at 2 o'dxll,. SATURDAY, 20th inst.—At Larremoville, at T teckoct MONDAY, 224 tout.—At New Texas PUN Ttltrnahi It': 634 o'clock. By =des of the Oomsaltte• of Corimpundssica. DAVID CAMPIMILL, Cb'n TIIII BMWS. The immigrant arrivals from Europe at New York, daring the week ending Thursday, foot up 2478, making a total from let of January to date of 92.,050, against 96,985 same time last year. A great fire occurred in Bloomington, 111., on the Bth insL, which destroyed eight buildings, valued at $50,000. There was considerable in surance on the buildings and goods. There was a Democratic mass meeting at Parkeburg, Chester county, on Friday, which was attended by upwards of twenty thousand. The delegations from Lancaster county were very large, and West Chester sent an immense crowd.. Nearly all the stations between Parksburg aod Philadelphia sent large delegations, accompanied with music and banners. The utmost enthu-i -sem prevailed. The San Francisco Vigilance Committee, as we learn by the last steamer, was about to disband. Judge Terry, of the Supreme Court, had been discharged from its custody, and the work of dis mantling the Committee's fortifications commenc ed. This accomplished, they resolved, on Mon day, the 18th ult., to marshal all their forces, and openly, before the world, to march to their quarters and there consummate their work by resigning into the hands of the people the power delegated to them at the commencement of their labors. They had a very imposing parade, the number of men under arms being between 4000 and 5000. From California we also learn that the Com mittee charged with the collection of anbeorip flops for the relief of the family of the late James King of William, report the receipt of an aggre gate of $81,669, which is to be invested for the benefit of the family. Philadelphia has long had the honor—ques tionable or otherwise—of turning out more doc tors of medicine than any other, or perhaps than all the other cities of Union put together. This will be best illustrated by the fact that one of her colleges, since its foundation, sent 3597 graduates, and out of a medical class containing 610 students, there were from Pennsylvania, 139; Virginia, 61; Georgia, 53 ; North Carolina, 40; Alabama, 36 ; South Carolina, 22 ; Tennessee, 17 ; New Jersey, 15 ; Mississippi, 14; Illinois, 13 ; New York, 9 ; Kentucky, 8 ; Missouri, 7 ; Texas, 7 ; Indiana, 7; Delaware, 6; Ma r yl an d, 6 ; Arkansas, 5 ; New Hampshire, 5; Unit e d States Navy, 4 ; Maine, 4 ; Nova Scotia, 3 ; Massachusetts, 8 ; lowa, 2 ; Louisiana, 2 ; Bar badoes, 2; Cuba, 2; and from Rhode Island, Florida, Connecticut, Michigan, District of Co lumbia, Canada West, West Indies and Corsice each one. There are five or six medical colleges altogether. Ws were told yesterday that some of-the Dem ocrats were going to leave town to avoid the sight of the procession to-day. was a Fremonter that told us, however. For unr part we intend to stay in town and look the animal right square in the face. It will afford us much gratification to see how big a thing it is that we are going to "flax like smoke" in November. We are perfectly lure of doing it. We are sorry to render such a desperate effort unavailing; but it must and will be done. We'll bet ou't. Ws call attention - to an article from the De. troit Free Prese, in which *conversation with a correspondent of the New York Tribune is de tailed. The bare conspiracy was revealed in mistake ; and exhibits one of the foulest cases of treason ever discovered in any country. "Lane has his orders," the rascal said. :, A, k e #, .` d • ' .., i • N TOE BATTLE 01? OSAWATADIIE The Biaisk Repablicao papers are once more filled with startling accounts of " outrages " in Kansas. The "Battle of Osawiltatnie" furnishes the . New Turk Tribune with material for three broad columns of blood and thunder intelligence. The whole country can bear witness that, for weeks prior to Lane's invasion of the Territory peace had prevailed. So profound was this peace that even the correspondent at Lawrence of the New York TriOune was forced to confess it. The outrages had run out, and the corres pondent Was constrain i ed-io write of peace, or write not at all. With the prevalence of peace industry revived. The hum of activity anima ted the towns, and settlers begun to occupy and improve the lands. Kansas wore a joyous smile. She prayed for repose, and Col. Sumner, by the expulsion of Southern armed binds and the dispersioraof the Topeka Legislature, had given her repose: She asked only that she might en the was permitted to enjoy it for a while. girt repose to Kansas was death to the Black Re publicanism in the States. The intelligence of Fremont's nomination and of the "sack of Law rence" spread over the country simultaieously, and Fremont's prospects opened brilliant'y. There seemed dale r that ho might sweep the whole North with the force of a tornado, so ex asperated Was the northern public mind by the state ofjthings represented to exist in Kansas._ so_onnvnlsed was It by the false coloring given V btnal events, and by the flood of manufno tired '...Kansas outrages" with which the Black Irepubliten;press deluged the !and. But the brilliancy - Of, Fremont's' prospects were soon dimmed. The danger thfitlie might sweep the North noon panted. Col. Sumner disarmed the hostile bands, escorted them out of the Territo ry, Ind established peace. From that moment Black Republicanism languished and Fremont's prospects diminished, and it was clearly seen that, if peace should continue, Fremont would get next to no electoral votes at the election. Then it was that Lane's invasion was planned at Washington, and preparations for executing it set in motion. A convention at Buffalo qnkk ly ensued, at which it was resolved to raise one hundred thousand dollars a month in " aid af Kansas." Immense sums were subscribed by abolition millionaires for the purchase of arms and ammunition and to equip in all respects men for the invasion. Missionaries were started out on collecting eipeilitionc The N. Y. retain+, opened a subscription Kansas fund" which al ready hue reached some ten thousand dollar!. Meanwhile, Lane was secretly engaged in collet thug men, and directly intelligence came that he wets on the lowa border with nu army a thouogind strong, armed, equipped and drilled. No re mained in lowa long entingt; to permit his thou sand men to vote fraudulently at the State elec tion, when be descended upon Kansas, waging the country with fire and sword. lie attacked settlernrata, robbed inhabitants, and burned towns. He awoke, of course, a spirit of reals teace The anti-abolition party of the Territory arose as manse to protect themselves Was it not natural that they /about,' Now, the " Battle of thosarattamie" is a direct consequence of Lane's in VlllfflOtl. Several of la.a men had encamped at Chiawatlarnie, where they were attacked by a hostile force and routed It is over their rout that black republicani ore now howls There never was a fact more transparent tban that Kansas would have remained quiet until 16'4 day had not Lane invaded her territories-4:3d not the black republican partizan leaders, in pur suance of caucus arrangements, let loose up 11 her a band of desperadoes, commaried b. a greater i.l.perado than any roan under him—tt.tt not with a more wicked and malignant heart .t, his bosom than the partizan leaders whose metro meat he ia. We have said that Kansas eajoye..l profound repose a mouth ago. Lct us contrast that dition with her present condition. Let as Pl'r what a eats of &Haire the invaalon of Lane I. .a proddcad. And to do eo *e will rely upon hie. k stnititiritY- A - r,orrpondont at Leav enworth of the N. V. Triht lna writes under date of August 29: We have never Wore had times so perilous as et prentaL seems as if all our eitisens must berrole inrelved In the civil tumult. No free State man who has taken tut, part in political matted it safe for melanin. Nearly all each men hare left either ier the States or for the interior •if the Territory and pro-slavery men who have heretofore been moderate in their conduct are now leading hands of rot6anl. " Xcuery, who hen a company under his command, and under whose orders Pembletan was killed in ,rr streets yesterday, has hitherto been a men of pei,e. Ile is the principal mail contractor in the Territory. WM. L. Hassell gives his Dame to the traunnatti,try despatches calling Missourians to arms, and mdors• sag all the falsehoods which bare boon employed ;n raising the present tumult I hare conversed till; • prisoner who was discharged from ono of ch it camps yesterday. lie names to me many wen srin, have passed among us as honorable and peaheal,ie eitieetto who are now leagued with the border tufhuhe. Party spirit, and the sanction which a great tati•mal party has given to the Kansas frauds, have hoguilsd diem into the most reckless excesses. " Ea-Govenaor Shannon is in town tn.day, on Ete way eaetward. Ile says that Clot. Lane can command nearly three thousand men, and he warns the pro slavery men from every ettemp to subdue the free State men of Kansas. It it reported, on every hand. that Lane has a sufficient force fur any emergency. Yet there la doubting in 1.01110 quarters. Why ;lees he not rid Leavenworth and vicinity of the assassin. , and bands of marauders who infest every public rood? they ray." This is black republican testimony. "Pro slavery men," we are told, " who have heretofore been moderate in their conduct are now leading bands of ruffian." And why are they leading bands of ruffians? They have been driven to taking up arms and organizing companies as measure of self-protection and self-preservation. Again, ' Men who have passed among us as honey,ble sad peaceable citizens," this Pribune correspondent further writes, " are now leagued with the border ruffians." Precisely so. These men remained peaceable citizens so long as it was possible for them to do so ; when Lane made his appearance in the Territory, they were driven to the necessity of opposing him with We tell you, people of Michigan, this invasion of Kansas is the most diabolical conspiracy of modern times, if not of all time. It was plan ned, undertaken, and has been executed, for the sole object of aiding the election of Fremont. is it not a melancholy reflection that there are men in high places in the land who do not hesitate et making the blood of their fellow men flow as a means of party success I THE DIPPERENCE.—James Buchanan, Silas Wright, Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster used to serve their country in Congress for eight dollars a day. Samuel A. Purviance, John Allison, David Ritchie, John Covode, Jonathan Knight charge thirty-five dollars a day, and get it. They vote against giving the soldiers nine dollars a month at the same time. Pus Fremont party is losing ground fast in all the southeastern portion of this State. It is the third party there. In Centre county, and from thence to Philadelphia, the contest is between Buchanan and Fillmore. Such is the opinion of candid men who have an opportunity to know. Ws see that the Hon. J. Glancy Jones has ta- ken the stump in the good old cause. His speeches are eloquent and effective, and we are glad to hear of the cordial welcome he meets wherever be goes. WE know of one man who has offered to bet $lOO on each of the following five States for Buchanan: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylva nia, Ohio and Indiana. lie is an an old line Whig at that. • THE AnututL.Exhibition of the Washington AW, ,AttidttGrie Society will be hold at Washington, on Thursday and Friday, the 26th and 26th of September. tlt t rt 1"4 - 11 ' ' N , t •••••.;, 1 „ • • [Prom UK% Detroit. Nroe Prves-L • t "t"-Agt A FILLMORE STA11;C11E1 It ,ecnts that tl,e Fillmar - O party are at leogill aroused to a full conosnitension of the trick played upon them by-Inducing them to combine with the Black POPublieans on a State ticket. That fusion for -4 45 1 9 1 ,1ke tor election la designed to disorgardie the Pillencre ,party, to cherish sympathy Arid a common purpose betweem them a nd thenbolitionists that will draw off a large p or ti,fn of their numbers to Fremont in Novent bee. The Pamaylvantan has an article on the subject in whiob it says that the Fillmore party is now resolving not to submit to te e,ueh a bar- gain, all for the benefit of Fremont: We extract the following from the Pennsylpanian of the 15th inst.: TIIIt PILLMORE MEN IN TEE FIELD "We did not suppose that the flagrant attempt to blind the eyes of the friends of Fillmore, by urging upon them the fusion State ticket, as the bed way to defeat Mrluchanan, would he sub mitted to. The fact dint the success of the fu sion State ticket, would he of advantage to Fre mont alone, and an extermination of Fillmore, plain as the light of day to all, at last begins to make its impression, and an active and animated protest is about to he uttered against the Wet: of Thaddeus Stevens, Won. F. Johnston S Co. "The bargain in Philadelphia, between cer tain false Fillmore men, who profess to be for ., Fillmore, and are notions only to get themselie; into place at the expense of national principles, and the straight-out Fremont leaders. is evi• dently a mere rope of saud, and will be into the air in a very short time One of the indications against the Frentont fusion it-itite ticket, is to be found in the roll for a meeting to he hold td-morrow evening, in this city, age.iost this ticket, which is to be addressed by ocrts iu well known Fillmore loaders. r. Lenin bat come out in a letter in support , 1 this movement, in which ho declares that Fremont is cru,hc 1, and the contest is between Fillmore and Bactivi- The bargain was made in Philadelphia, and it is to be blotto up there, and all over theBtaie. add the fo,lowing from the same paper showing the character of the nhalition, disueioti ticket : TEIE FREMONT STATE:TICKET-A ItSISTIWN, "We here frequently eallc , l !attention to the fact that the three nominees upon the ..z-cedel Union Ticket --l'helpa, an , l Lai •,rt.- ere all opp,se.l to the rlrrit , n of Mr File, 4tr p lv: .•! upon • ~., ticket an the zrperod ,•, the K. party: nr if enegy.", Mr. rot. therefore hv tnnre expe, , el from I than any of ter• other candolater 1,1 it 14 sari' known that he tr en ardent fnerni of F . -«41...,nt amt a correz , pon , ont frr•m .Irtz, ,, tr.)l,g whose letter we publiah hrl , tw, in Auving account of the campaign there, ,n, alludes to the fact that .ac:rxrfel here Mr Pnelp, effort,. f. , r Krinruont prore•l, dint in tote county the oppotution stand sap,. At • rtago-rta la the %V !mot dintrirt tht sittrie eLett, ~f thing, exists, under the leader-hir 4 %1 t First Lieutenant, Lapart., al, io prey"ced ufr , the outtrag.r* of tho so this .ertktrti of the State, while Nl Orty.l b:tn•rif is • ... cies rue lILLIgoaILITZR 11 ni 1 131[L1 tr+ L. r tng to the Trtaune'm corr_porident*, to the Lira, to Mr Cochran, it is kt, that Fr publicly denounced the Albany apce.-b r I , llli:tiara, and Liet tato AtM atri , of We alturv , t. }no cleCtiolll-- , thitt Ae Lt t.itterly I, to Kutrar Nothingina„ Wei .ir ny Black IL-publican prooliattica. for fr . 't , +.l. and purpoocc, 05..4 in parattaaaa r ••r r Lama, the 112 ,- 11 1.h.) asautor t, r , lender. to Penn.ylcnnicr urge th-ir t t vote thio rreta,t,,t It/, krt. and tinr,t, 1 ~tt the 1,1,', ra f .rc. of U 1r iss.lsers..is nttr up Use Lk.' J Rept] bttetin •• The letter we sliss.hzsi to s, foi; Ktrytotnitst.. PI. " Per.r.i•V: oft., rg lortir rvnt.ltaherr-1 t 9tr,lll{ COUZIty t 7, 1{ to hold two CILUAR /110 c do r,ll .taring the Scrt , -rt.t I 'mart, ou Tuer , lay ar.d Tbur,l.3 et otug Ituobonao Chit,, at t•« 1 Court, direct. , " that a meeting must a!•.-, hr he 14 Dui W rants4a y errulag—tLl. mniLiag thrt, otrutic Maw! LiletlAtig• as one week, a thing 1..: • nether unneual iu thl.4 county le pur.o.:hro to the &leave iirrangernentn. prin. - mug and otho, from every nection of the county tomcod out b) thousands to prooent at three titerticF• The deep-ecatod, bat dig fitted enthtnqaton, at et! these meetings, In iadubitable evidence that :I,e Democracy of Armstrong are emphatically arum.. ed, and upon the battle field. with a detorin,o tion not to retreat, but fight thr‘tiglt thin campaign in a spirit never known /t 4 thin c o m it y All the isms. componing the inc•mgruown misty!, of the opposition, are orgunite,l in thin e o , in 77 , a ~rnAsna 1 eon. r.nrthcru nait,4l itta affectiag toe c4:•lerktir&l ed,,etzen. 1 1% , t !nr -1r- to erren%%sslrhorrepee 1 - 4 , 1 , tic4. 1. at r 4t. abuu.laelgr, ' (1--.111,1 v•lnvog 1-. e guilty of a..“ w-ria • o..etbi c , titort g more 4%.., - t',4l w f ir 3K 4...Kt:gated, trtrioz, ruretutvoc , of mucus xr --•ngsaee,nE to .ntitlen-t-, or fradirr an , l such creature.% ro. thin A! , I r e th., New York- Tribono to chronicle ired• of •1.41:h eefeolh rclurultec.i. Sled tKi tewr utactutc •• outrage. 11tofieg rt44.ll(iltirn it) twKillt a fact' 'Aiwa wtll the reerle acg thin Kumla!! btrthar.ei n ttw true light' uovlcasoit tatAiniv. Col Ovary, n or c, • Tt, , T,,r of KnfOstl, • hap or. .rod in that territory, and entered nT.-ott the duties of his °Rice. We find in the Cirtmet.ali Ce.rxmerrialcomr ac. , ount of hie arrival there, on of n brief speech he triode to the ett.rens of Ldatv• rth. One remark in his speech is agn ,-111-1t of a proper and important purpose. IV, have ail along helm satisfied that those laws el' the Kansas Legislature that restrict freedom of speech and the preot were uncem.titutional. Sub appears to have been all along the genctal opinion. 11141. e test oaths, too, are simply T for unconstitutionality. The ljnitcd States Sen ate thought en when it passed the hill to annul them. Cleo. Cass denounced both of these divots of those laws as ` disgrace to the age :" - and th would have been " wiped out " and dealnow 'oft for the infamous refusal of the Black Itepubl:• eon House of Representatives to pass the bill. Carl. Gel** aeons to have resolved to trent those laws in accordance with this opinion ; and ho intimates it in hisftrrt speech. We quote the foltctrillg from the Cc nuarrcictl: "Governor Geary reached Leavenworth City on Tuesday eventhg. Quite a number of the, citiret, and men under arms Were on the banks, ready to ro eelve some two or three companies of Missourian', which wore expected. When they learned that ti,v. Geary was on board they called him out. lie ap peared on the guard and made them a speech of about ten minutes length, saying, among other thing., with qualifications attached.„ he would enforce all the torrit-rial laws dm! were ronstetutiona. The Geyer our then proceeded up the river and landed at the fort, where he had immediate consultation with lieu. Smith. lie stated his intention to proceed to Law rence in a few days without any more troops thou would cornea for a hotly guard. The Mtssourl Republican of Saturday says Tho steamer J. H. Lucas arrived yesterday from the Missouri river. The news from E1111134$ is of very little importance. A gentleman win) wi, at Leavenworth - on Tuesday, at mid-day, says that there in no truth in the report of the Capture of Gun. Ricl, ardeon, at Lewrenee, by Gen. Lane. lle woe in Lawrence for two hours, examining the fortifica tions, and then took his leave, but he was not a pris oner. Rant train of wagims from Now Mexico was not molested. McKinney's was captured, and this to.- rause the latter lirod in Westport, and was 'hostile to the proceedings of the insurgents in Kansas. Gov. beery arrived at Leavenworth on Tuesday Inst. lie would immediately proceed to the execution of -hie official duties, Meanwhile, it is said that the men under the com mend of Gen. Reid, to the number of two end throe thousand, would be prepared to attaok Lawrence to day. We have little doubt, however, that - .Governor Cleary, immediately upon his arrival, took measures to prevent any ouch collision. Thorn is a sutfricnt free under the command of Gen. Smith—augmented by the arrival of troops from Fort Pierre—to control all movements in the territory." (Prom the Boston Saturday Eveuiug Oszetta.] A PERFUMED BRICATIL—What lady - or gentle- , would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath when by using the " Balm of a 'Mammal 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 may easily he 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. SHAVING 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,wlil make a beautiful lather much facilitating die operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and B. A. Feline stook & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co:;- Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & CO., Pittsburgh and Beckham & Mclionnan, Allegheny city. " „, • f • t: • ti • - „ 01. Intertsting w - those Sidi ring trpm 11 emd at, he. 7 -A certain remedy found to Dr. Id'LASE."B CEL*.III2.OIID idefeiritt prindrN G Biwa., of Pittsburgh: The &Cowing is • sanwle of oortificates, reed& dd . y !CUM our ewe ' • - 1114 Is:to:Certify that I Ire bens snliftsitittAtoes to eaters Les.A.4.B ; sometime. the pain would be severe I mall mot seither :My or night. Hewing of Dr- alcbra. P . . 41 Lis, Pah prepared by Fleming Bros., I senblid got • too, of which I toot two pills on going to bed, for till%) niglus. Meg rviwved s e minrely. Potneinme has now elapsed, and I have bad no more trtrabbe from sick beads:the. IL JOHNSTON, HS Lewb street. Parclrmo:, aBl tar aortal Ito of Sir- Dr. , X' Lane s,cdc- Onifrd - 1 -^mer Par, InututmCared try Brat, of Pat- Varga, Pa., MI °did-Liver Ma la compesilexe t sre wortb waa. Dr. /Maar% maim /Airs Ptibi, also Sim calebratcd V onaltaga, con now la bad at all rearztabla Ong warp. Nom. plaalae without the elthatare of MEMO- BROS. Mn,, for mkt by the ARID Purlatimill, 7LEMLNCI BROIL. Itareemara to J. Eat A On, NJ Oxbow No. SO Wo dm*, cane:trot Pear*.' Air Opinions of the Pr 050.... The 651.lowing,le if 4131 Oth. Geo. P. Shorts, to the Hose Journal of Noterober 7; MG: Ail oditicirprolant lobe the guattilansof the tights of the 1.4, Aral to keep deem eddied, through their colon" yd' whatever 441 arta, tor-their bonellt. We ill the up to 'tine tinter, Vorti iniono them that the most wouderitil aced noble treticlive tar titer ;extend tun ever Invented, to itopeccd: Axes ctriciorr Ittrelrbis! sr* eo tare, "caiglay aitui oisaintrio, that aikaseitO borer nano ittn timacitiv the. by lamb% so affective, electric and ea, nyntaliv ate its river. no the bol!it though aoa ilia fail/ ttiod iy 11,usatata of people, not one of they yew iamb hat la dolightni !mond oonoparitan, and candid. ty confine they, on no canaideratkra, ortll eter again bo elth,ot It. Ttv is...enter, Mr. H. Dailey, beissrbody kept the secret te bans,4l. C..untertsini ars boo about It, but wittiont sue nem Its OVlrwl. , bssivis meets nary sIl onspetttion, snail its ii:scrirkt anstysts. tie tontbiently ennunetid sill parents eek tts st.insintsnes, ter saretrinek s irked, langh. xt math .ad stitNring,, minims the 441.04 Lune, bats sad name w psinslinu. and ail frnts psio, is ...friend tn. Ito r mil atic disecirerer of this mighty bloaatt . .g, who is a coat c. , :airtartorictputakttatl. God weed» IN., ennui. iritlcostt a suatictate sogiaceld Waal, wltb ,piplatusts 114311.1 - DALLay, miumehenu.ri . C. V. =CUM= L CO, Manufacturer. Bahl at Ati'eerie per ban by Dr. GAL 11. XEYABH. 140 -Wood street, and by nearly every dealer in Inedicbtoe W n ottglintt the United Swat. AD Orders or buten tor In .d to be add:eared to C. V. diSVCRSISR ors,. Irt&tratir tit Prom a respectable tad betelltecesat Intettrcip. , —,llielog Gated and trOd many rills, 1 mud aaJ that ttjp Tarprovet .lieLatte`s liver Pine. pAuimmul by Dr. I Se..tt hl Co-, Doak Placa, ltergautoes, la, are the hest and teoeletrectnel xemed3 (ureic*. headache and dte a*-1 Ilt;er that i ,rer used, and te&ausecd them to the hoes terd r je.thelr emstion and ceratilre. oriout tow n, T. Jutriazyl/356. Dv. tivLesev imam Liver k'W* and neativaz Vona 5, 0 , pi*, kreoi,„,eoervc,/,leraievi ; VilLte Circassian Lini ment. prepared solely umber tha suPerrialonuf De, L Boot*, • reAldsr 11.•brati graduate, end Pbylrician of oxtansicaprao lice. None gen Clue, only as yeeparod by Dr.t. Boutt i Co, Dank. 11.'0. 11.rouatovrn,11,rifuicL NEWB WHAM THAI FOUNTAIN lIRADI Itioseamreenc, VA, Sept. 12, 11158. arfefv, That I have examined the Dteetpe (or fo-zpa .; ro” Nl< Inne'a Improved Veratittme and Ittnirovod la*, POW by Dr. L F.roto, who ben been in the bath of pro. mod sting my urklittuil Vltedleinel In my office during me. leer thirteen ytani, tuitd that} believe he haihimprorid them. I make the above atahmeut the more ivtlanglyas 1 boon no Inh , riett in Item whnrePtr. O. lICLAICEt, Nicbtue't larriavtD Vortnifage and 1:1121110iND Liter Nils, act'amtatsted by certificate of O. McLane, for sale by Dritggiita and Merchants everywhere. Du. 0 KO. 11. KRYnlitt, lid Wood it., Wholesale Agent, Dn. J. P. VI.E.MINO, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, Wholomle Agent. aellialawnpe 4f An Appeal to the intelieet•-tb one of the helium of Pulmonary Disease, that ft generally leaves the bride undisturbed. We therefore appeal to the intellects are predisposed to Donsitutption, warnitug the is solemnly, that to neglorthei what they call skiht colds, thy may be signing their ow'n death-warmth. There Is no ex cuse for such neglect, In Dr. waxier SYRUP OF Li PER WORT, TAR AND OANCLIALAGVA, they have within ok , t. 41, Um., a pat** 1 . 40E0M0 Merv. Lion or qualification of Clio phrase, and We - are backed by teen or the highest scientific attainments, whose approval of it, If wort/ilea, no wealth could purchase, In saying that It is as neatly turillible as anything in this fallible world can be. For particulars, see pamphlet in the 'tirade of spents, and an advertisement inythe business page Sir Foiaalo, wholesale and retail, by it E. SELLERS A CO, corner W,,,1 end Second streets. Said olw by 11.1CODEUSON A BRO,Alberty etreeti IL and BECKHAM h go/OMAN, Allegheny City. On/Pdawls 4.14 - Astonishing Effect/ Of One Battle, In nu uggravotal can of Dysrum.A. Pear Sir—During the last dye years I have been afflicted with Puri' juts In its most aggravated fonn, and hale without lavelting any benefit therefrom, every remedy recommended for Altai tibrase, /11.fant a i ins afflicted 110 badly that on many oixaslons I was in - greet 1 danger artlying, from tit/wailer% in convquouce of r th t o dap pf 9:pater In Ado thfoat, and MI my effritts fog tact we're' I Rile at test induced, through the recommendation of several of friends, to try lloolland's German Bitters," and I assure yon the amount of relief I have received, from the nee of 011Iy one bootie, Ls astonishing, and compels me to say that I would not be without the Bitters for any money, es I am now, through their use, enjoying better. health Guin I have known for many years. Very respectfully, yours, RLIZABETII GAUL, To Dr. C. M. Jackson. No. U Carter's allay. 800 advortisemont. For sala by YLEILING BROS. and Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittaburgb. segdadaw ii - A Public. Benefactor... This appellation ma be applied with truth to Donald Kennedy, the discoverer of Kennedy's Medical Discovery, for who can lay higher claim to the title than he who rescues hie fellow man from disease and rO,3tores Kiri to health. Tbo . Discover,' #l5 become Justly celebrated fur its cone of humors, and *h proprietor is daily receiving commnnicatlont from individuals, stating that they have been cured of diseases that be does not men tion as curable in his dronlar. This is owing to the tact that many dismal:us are brought on by humors, such as Consump tion, Blindness, &c. We hope that the aillicted will be wise and timely in the use of an desirable WI article. t? See long advertisement in another column. Bald whohatale and retail at DR. GEORGE H. KEYSER% 140 %wood Arcot, sign of the Golden Mortar, and at J. P REARM LNG'S, Allegheny. aal&4aw us- W by will you Suffer, Taxa BMW GUN BE SO EASILY OBTAINEDI—Rave you a Bore Throat, Quinsy, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, BronchiH_, Croup. Stiff ,Teinta,Broat Biter, Burns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of your system? You can be relieved at once by using the moat beautiful of ail Liniments, the " Write Circassian Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and for sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSIMI, 140 Wood street, and JAS. p. FLEMING, near B. R. Depot, Alle g h en y. g ee es , verneement in another column of erebtya paper: utaillua ler- Fall Style. — We wifl introthite 'on 'eatuftla7., itiOst 40, 1850 y oar:FALL STYLIeFfOrSIiAMLITB. Call and gee them. A good flat for $3.00. 4 . Nsw Tout, August 1, 18.62. 3. IL KM; rH ' MAI/tI.PIELt, Haub t . O, 180 MORGAN A CO., UM Wood at ti-,Have You a .13tuptVeire sake g0w4 . 1101 —1 wO4l mon6eospectlttly Ihtite the eitentteM of Cherie a 4, fltelede.l4lth - hatp:Okor-rukture tif the tio*e to my epleptibi tf*nt or 'plume Of_ Vartuip patterte‘lad to suit every": e, Opined and a. gi r matitthidlh every cam, 'Limy Office, 'i r tio. I , 44llVood'ellteet, I..lWtelti*, Pa., sign a , die' poidaY,:laccuir;a • Anto#.!.lnr - frmift iieijk by me will be. "timed ' 'Marsh's .Radical Ours Truss French Truues, ray light spring; Gum Mar& .Trussar Chiteirene Trusses, single and double; v+~~r a. ~++a°aaa~ ~ i /Merles Eltpric Spring Truss Dr. S. S. Fach's Supporter Truss; 'rho price of Trenery vary-frWP=46,Trill or Ruptured patgetts 9fri be teAstby !aid sending the measure around the hips, stating whetheillice 411Dincodadacdho.clahlahat4atda- , Tabolteliendadapt , _ Dr. 4.4*tirses Lace or Rudy Brae; for the cure of Pro!sp ans Utetif Weiltheadof fhadierrizt llama; Piles, Chronic -V exth T, 4 40,64.VgetktrkftendY4ena,w,k194dabili . lyagfAaith4 or tile aWmlifid imincirra , Dr. idch's Abdominal TI . .dbtk/otincd .5414iasek,Berii:' Andhlarty.every kind of glupplorpor now to nee. I also sell EfirOttkier*sciiOf iiitakidieided and aioop ZtastiC Sociiiiip, for broken andlrth*=iltxrftm Syriapcs aft variety and Infirm, and In fact every kind of mecluntiCat Opliariceissed in ihe'cnre of disease. • , DB..9lgTfiqt,iwrmidnfaertArrperaons In want of Bragi , 6 Trusses that he can often send to suit the patient by writing, but it is always better to see the paMent and appliy ! the Truss. or Brace personally. Addies - DB. URA. 11. BETIBIIt, tiendrood A.; jeldattwlY : •• • • 84214 thy (01-6114urtir" .041itieltineleadid ' llintry'rcirWinter. If you don't want your feet pinched with bed and earl Stocldngeoron will takevaradittat andigino - C. DALT' tr; cor ner of Marital-Alley end Fifth street, and buy.amee of them elegant fill*.fitockimp that make k op t feet . feel Wee and comfortlide. 114 itoo`ivick'e. irtn Nes every variety At 1 Hosiery that you can mention; at 'wholesale and MO. latneteber the Vim, cornet of blaricit allerand Pi ßh unapt. ally . Sap BiatolteloF,U Irilvakir,D7, 7 lslo hair is too. rad, none to !Mew; gray 'or rusty; Mbe Made beautifully his&' or brown instantly, without the least injury to hair or Oda:" Warranted. Made and sold, or. applied (to Oar private' rooms) at =3 Broadway, New York. fiold, 'Wholesale and retail. by Ds. Gibti. il: . /Ing* LID Wood a4aot.. sotaw/Lim , Li- Hat s.—We yeas jest stained ;our 'FALL4ITYL:ga' OF Mal' MI AS leap of as (mantles, alien and prices ' end we new flatter ennwires that we can plesee all'whe fil.PF'" with a call, _ ![ORGAN t Oa- j o • MOM htasa Meting: of - the ,Deumraey MAR .TELM / Lpis oil Amaator...Nx.,couNTY.) DY ,an- amagenterti,A..thei: .hlouti;oraery. Ajlithancteratio Club, there will be a r antuas ranghth pf the citizens ofiforth and Loath Payette tovinehtpaor mangy, and the Northern townships, of Waahtheft tionn ty4 stew acne menaidned inaca; oar TOESDIY, 001`0711fa cQi..4i14., 1144-44) W4lVin7 WM. Mont gomery. Cob nonkina. 11.. (.43 ti. of Washington. county; Cab T. 'Airgasarigkity of. ra i y4te county, and Tom. Sinehdado, afariodlahtf.l4ll b°SrliAt• Order, ' : • .7; M. CL/Jut, tkw.seety. DAR ' `CHANCE. 8011 ACRES OF TIMBER, OQAL and niON OltrldiND is offered Ter ode on , laver able lorma„ ter eStbange proisarty' titit TtdeLand tirbeeritpiimaerod,lmdfletalavenlently to th'i Clarion rtrer, In Foreat eonnty, no that the lamber can be Boated eat and brought to market.- • • ,It conulia an FOOT VIEIN-of • 011011100.11.16 Under a large portion cd the bunk Peers la also /roma gre and *tone In sbundincsapon 1t andawsoil.lagoixl and well wawa. A RAILROAD Is intreryed screw 14.. and will no doubt be bait, which is pert of a llne gL.rdlmaddpnm New York foSt. Louts. The eon L good mut4 gentian,* Wert, end Lin the midst df • the region that. will won be one of dulled farming'ntgione of &sot. TholBoo acne ila tgigethor itlaixdy,,ifiziO wain Odd es &- bargain to ttio porchanc. Usizaril Of T1L051.68 W00.173,16/4 Notatot . .Arta, sua6 , No.-76 North irtnet, FAIIIiESTQCK -7- IMPORTER & .TRAtTII-iN . FOREIGN!. AND DOSIESTIO HARDWARE. 83 Wood street, bettered'. Diamond alley and ranrikiiiiitel, J'ZI! Rd - Tux subscriber is now opentnotwell adoetot , a xon e , meat of foreign and.cMmeetic Hohliatily new,anSwill and ea aegood_teructaa any. other. Loom in 'this 41. Y. will Ways keep on hand spentral alsccrtnaciter HARDWARE. CUTLERY, CARMI,TEES' TOOLS, Lc, To which he nlsPectinnyhrritest‘atttOnnar Purebasen. enhlki MISURL-LtlildESTOCilt. w. raw= WOODY 111001t1IF40 it Ail UFACTORX/a3 OF • - imerlialGaltanizedileift- leaned . IRON; And SHEET= IRON , Arra Solo Agent frir the sale of W. Dvms _Wooote • CELEBRATED PAT? I ITATIOIi BUSSIASHEETIROI. LB o-- OALVANIZED OORKIIGATED MORI forltcofing; SPIKES, NALIT.S,W DOW pp, Warehouse, No. 134 First at., AnAt4burgls. • ss - Atikawigga4on:Wattxlzicf(tirtii,t4 pratnyti7. stended to et the Works. • gra KENSINGTON- IRON WORKS. ELELNILY BLACK. LLOYD .66 SLACK, " bIANUVACTURBRB Op. RAN, SUET, mop & ANGLE IRON, NAILS AND . .-SPIKES. Also, MAT BAB PIINCUED KO A D IRON, 46/- Ward muse; 'No. 99 WATER stree4,botoven Wood and Market. MIL HUNTER ' '!lthin:MerktklE*V. T g A 3:ol*Ant - 'I 9 '..VO I VA,N T 54 €0111EGIAL• ROM IY~-at. Louts, Mo. ALEX. HIJNWER, DiILLEN . FLOUR. ORAL BACON, URN' LARD , OIL, .4 XD , PROD if ;(3riNB r .sios Vibirttir stftwit, d,r4,typi, wrispinurn. COMMONWEALTH N$ CO: /k rs/if / gilt Rat R ,* L .: Charteire4CaStah.. 00011Mh Imnmintindittge 4u14 otharTropertyvtdast Lose or Damage by' aglatuit • Ittita 'atlini item, )113111/1(1 Navigation ataltatlon. Cirriona—angON OAMBRON President ItINJ4 , AILKS, VICO Presidant. elaßlaislygacratiry: 4t6it6ltiligttkittOitiftlgiebt. r A. A. CIARR DELALWMM SAFETY INSURANCE,CO4IIO.TV, OFFIOR, B. R CORNER THIRD AND WAVOUT RTE-9 Philadelphia: _ _ _ '4ISP - MARLNE INSURANCFSan Vona& Carp, *eight,. to-all rams it thiworlik —;- .— , '-- . ..,...,._• , iiri r, 1 / 2 INLA.ND.INBURANCE&ON WOO% by- Canals, Lakes midland Carriages, to all otakiell on. FIRE INSURANCE ON UANDlZAgenerally. On Stares, Dwel li ng Ilsoaes, ike. '''• - '''' ' - - - Asiels ofad Ovfpni iissigsberw4iimi. a _ C , de, Mortgagee and Heal 1.4.;;Z....5101.020 04 elphia City, and othor 85,210 0 in Hanks, Railroad and Immune° C0'..._.. 23,000 10 Is receivable. 1E4440 07. Balances to handa - " of .Sgenta,.l;;;;Vl . sana on if; rine Policies recently Usual, and other debts - due the Company • Subscription or ono.. 1.61793413 I 8 i=lood t "VnnittrP g, WilnaniSyre. Jame Tokinoitt,, Enamel B. &Wok . 'Henri ski nk , James a 31ornand, Charleo i3chatter. - Robert Einrt John B. B, 3rn .D. T. mc..„, Ittniogh: i 4. . J. T. l am . Witt MARTEST, Notblent. Willem Martin, Joseph IL Baal, Edmund A. Bonder, John C. Darin, John It Penrod% Ooorge O. ner, , Bdward Darlington, Dr: B. M. /Tinton.. . WDlhun h 0. Ludwig, Hug Craig, E_lpencer Motivaln,, Kell, IL Jones Bro ey oke, J. G. Johnson, Thee. 0. HANN Vice • Mazy Drumm, Sean P. A. MAIMMA, • 95 Water Street, Pitu 1 CITIZENS' INSURANCE aMPANY Or P,FTTEIBtiIiGH, wrixtead. tiAtum Eyelid' mt. HAMM 11A11813XL tkozetery; r,L • OFFICR: 94 Water OA batman Marizt dad 4ibod streets. •Inna , A D dilMO 4 1 1 10 a4 ' o!li the Ohio and MleelOappl Itiveca'sad taibutarlas Imams maaast Issiti„er Damage by MEL Atm, against the Peril, of the Sea and T.pisad Navigation and Traitspi a . Drarnots. William Mimes . • - C444 ' 4111.kltealint-- Jam ~ , Samuel Wen •r. &minutes 3131thuaxigghaota Robot; ?..gAnx4krVwnttlk , •- : M. Pennock, tra.. Salem B. liarbenga, .1. Sokenr, Waiter litraa, William B. V al John Mk/Pam lEMIIMIII _ . EMI 1856.. e f4v-mo WINTER 1856 E 7!"-014,,t,0001)s! A.. A; I&co, TwOltralve, _Fifa" St.r.eet t • , /fire reeobralgtdW4 l Orn,in akfordaisvi-LARes mai • • - '-'''SPLENDLOirrOCt.,-; Of ,DRY 4.tie 'AD Iran* 'TPA DX, tiSW INW-:PICKAGES K DRESS EMBRIADIERIES. Elegontrotylee of mos Prteps,..VipaAAP4...l:qiiiss ifTRA KBAiTYMaIN Naafi>. *nit COLORED aim. Bantilht otyleo of FEINTED tontmair LittviiklF:bcd. 81 PRIDTEIYMERIDOD, COM PARAititirrn, „. ' ll4iii**ZiiNES Now Oennan andieotch no . „ One ilundre ' d eases of HOUSEKEEPING GOOps ~ :LINEN 111311MINGS; DAMASK TAMP:44IIIOM, 1.?"' L qq.4.,r 8 --P.442.P74. - ..,4P4= 1, 44 , 4 1 APN1N witty Aisles of, LoNti-MW- aQtriuirprobLiizir . PLAiD, ANDPLA IA - - • AND .11111 MA. , 1S • II A :W:LS, e., GIVE , D crivr'ES "1" - -,44 =0 0 it) s , QINGUAMS, ENGLISII MADDER. PAINTS, SKIRTING .424=8„ Twicnia4 ilnktitinlikßLßACllßD :.AND BROW MUSIZENiff': 2N Vein* Cloaking Ban yer 'Oaths. New deo& will be daity seceived "davit** ihe_sown. • • * 0111 . 46 1. 03 N:4 - 0- , • PintiOnual;sestaaßbteo26f;46- ieiib~e.r' • ftylep illo e1110.D14IE1iD; r:v Uerdseleimrantkzikt t: ois - 'fake Once on Tinmeria at Zeolock, IC, from her laie xiiitateneev comer or Pridi and. loctid 'lslreete; and piobeet #.OOl. Mary's pinkfor). • . NEW ADVERTaIIENIcit." . . .. .. -- 4: REGOLAR4I77OTING OP T1171`1117 __, .._ EO 'L AND -BitteKnatmag 'Amaireir ABF be &atlas EXCELSIOR • rukr,u Corner; of. 1'... cock atraott i Anoq tr y Cit;reo4'4ll=lll . l:Y ' 0, the nth I=4 at 7 dal: ,-- " ` -- ' '' '' ._• — k-f Sadism Ii ' ti - ,. .110 ,ANDOIOVIRME A alict al' O.' P. GILLMORReissre ocataentatto tddrinie thei*Ccf.lnto-'' ~.'....,.. ...7.4.4/D rICNO/4"i'k'v:sittftnt: . : DROOLAXATION:.-AkTencimCVOTEss.- - j4 - PNINIWNOII.OW:fteIP'XIMOrrItiN' liIBTRILr .--in parananoc oP in' order of the Colfrt of gateau:, ihthions - EMU chic day; notice La hereby4tren*,. 'that *chattier the' qualified eleetots of that-portion Of POebleatihniahigrwittda Likulow,ras pozodarTilbillt otos** Nicitiutriict No. *in iiiiticighuldp, - sti 7.'1106411b1 - 0g atilth" lintii 'lpies of Pitt and ':Fitibies Wu:tett and tile. M ithitiongthe Am., thotooidongiold'Averlo the boaudott lima or Pooidtomd 'Wilkins towashiPsf then,* along - salit s hts linitrto a tounittip road - lon Abe iNine ittibviinufliiince along ' ' tioid,pfst "Orgool'il. ,lensing. J. IlutdoeV4l4V4`"J. nn dock and eildwibles.places to thigsmindiqpilithiof Pe bias and Pitt townships , and thinist.acittNiplOokilalCliqin line , to the place of beenrif4. - _ •,...- , .. _ And-that she &adonis'!" that itortiOnW PrObroCrowaship redkung within thaiggtnttletcaolbibilfida . tiahlutltn - eo — t at Abeam Notel.lupt by.. 7: F. D. Xuattiliweand - ibliplarchty Preston act as Ju lips, and Peter Brown mkt ; Mini= Piper actas inspectors, to osaduct .the:netsPeotttentl_elictions In said disirktPaihriball , -pifittrar thederespectisolutea until Lithhislhalt boNtaratt ancriaufditycholaii. .3, - ' , --' - EDDY WINN/Li:lM acrid. September 13* 1855-xecifibil ' .-- .-.,' - .. - - ItANDSOME . -11)TS:',OK , R41101IND, MA" adjoining the Borough of idelletwpoa;.l4 AIW 219.1i,!-011 FRIDAY, fleptember st o'aloclC,X. L ilt the raulsee,*lll:be,lead - 1 4 1 4 ifunaiwilt o t44tOg 44 Cb' front of "Mt- feet on wide streets, and' ettendlitglatok feet; 'Fitter Lute, .containing one halt acreSechi..Zeren contadnin glwa. and Abair CCUW'elchL+ - 4'plin'Of whkb will be exhibited at the sale. The kora itratterks,Littlf Ahe ; Biaclair Itstute,desirablysituated.rorparato thiushractisiing sites, or garkaing.purisams4hei ,iereseby 'Aver end fagrotat'Bahl . ptio lath ratable.. 2kroti—tlie•fenith cash; residue htihnat circa annWIT painiente, with interest. ;ATM, e l7 „4Urtienout• . • . • T B's-RICE, SOAP, scc, AT ~AIYOTION. On TIIORSDAY afternoon, - Berteutber 10th, at two - o'clock; will besioldt at the Commercial Sake itatinut -14 lcdf che.tts 1 oung Dyson and Black Teas; ' 6 buret! like; ries* fircnrit 10 boxes Chatnlcitl.BLay 14 belt laurels Lake l'lsht • of.secoutt•htunf gouselt‘*.And Kitchen Furniture, de., to. P. SI DAVIS, serf . . • FIRST: ,RIOATkIAGIV-)3,919)11-AltiAITC-; lioN.--onmarastiArwmogootembikletboit . 73,5 o'clock, at the ltletchnsh, gachange„ wilt be-sold S3OOG Awnn-7,Pnhtßffggcn xI 4T um Alle g heny 'Yelylliftroa'Ulonpany, byttycleirrbt kattiots4oo.ooo wound by gr , trearimmtgAo on , the vibblkiloselnum Pitts argh to •Kithainbig, vrbich , bost lour drams the amount: Tbeseliondo are-earthy -thestlbsitioria-personethabing ptafettly irfe wrearment, i!trardibrii . .blgtvbitsibr-Sntoreat. 1(0 1 • • ,-•••-• •• • • •••,••PAIVILILVIRiAncEr. Dp.. E. tr. 11A-IF ALLIERIANTBRANDEVOIi SYRUP, -s. SUU SOIL SOROVULA,I3.kiT-11111311144tRISIESLAS,,,,ECALD 11KaD,0Caircera,..Ceuitiektrai - , ..lintuota•••-•BarberaV°ltiti, Burns, Mertnrial and - lever.:Direa,- Woralcezusitt.,*(Deaftaile.lar'llutoors • or Soren the /1116.0,,,Ui1i1/21•1•Irs . COmelaint; • iithitThrotti,lo:losViarpr - 8.10, • , Sold generally -DittViout,the MAW ,Stotea and "(knacks • aryDnaggilits and apothecaries. AgentiZifialitratt'parts of . 08 4714. , .. . • ttA•tfl E Dronciatonh. Jawrinca,,ltaas. „ Dr. GEO. IL .EBYtTER. -1.40 - Nroad.atreati„Wholerala and - Retail Ageuttar•kittstinrgb. ,, Drinirout a - counterfott'articltrAnahttnarik CIF leaennineiAlll6lCthinnitiVlnit lr:Kenc TIOTEL ; FOR SALI3.-;:;•,T,..b..er, sub , ecribertolfentfor ads tbibirgii."ooof-fitity B , .itldhig on the c rues of Smithfield and Third:iitteeta,:istomn as the , l 4 CITIC;110T8LP , The , CITT.IItITT6 occophitime of the boat location' in the rity, and has ever bean popular voith -Abe toweling pobliO. , ,ltia excellent repair, and_istpahle of accommodating a large Waimea. The sobstribess in ad• the:ltotal and the - Lot Mt which. it emu* will also dispose of the -VIllINITIZRZ•of the establishment..., Ir Ia In art excellont-ltate - Pteeeteatiott,. , _: in-ac e tut two ' , peck and will be sold at Thies is time chance finimpitalfats,•Or Parais Wild - net° go iiitothir mesa beenateaproatebte Luteetenene anikbeywoidd do well to-_give -.thm-tnatter -.their attention. The , loo2W4pewt in intik thelmdaneeert.oneand fotit..peatit; AliptyVannuely or bristies-tw- •• _ • leg • -' '.IT-HOtel..llltabotglb.Tm ALL PAPER WARR,HOUSE— . 457- .TOW II . tween lagitbairent;and Dl wood alley "Where' maybe found an rect a cu of every de. _ . . • PAM& HAISCIMIAL-far . .. . Rattly • Dfalag Morns,: and Chambers. Also, WINDOW SHADES variety, at the lowest Entiees;tOoguntry'ilialett. • aulft: W. p. - MAILSRALL .1. - CO. FREMONT MEN, ATTENTION ! Wo win retidys, nth altetiponOO4SititilONT4lADOES. Alt Who Intend to lie;itt'thi procession to latities Should 'bate on& AV the demand' for themto - very latiA.you had 'better ealteatlyaid EttOcata one ortlaan. 'l,bey can be hail by eallOreor goading - ' ' ' • = W. d. arLDßlqyz*rgy s 00.1, vela' lath it, Oppoitte the . Theatre. • VOURTH - STREET--ROAD PROPERTY 1 AT AUCTION.-`—on:TffilltaDit, SenternlB,lllsB, at tt o'clock, P. on tbsspralli*An dun. Lot oliGrotind on the Pennsylvania, ATEilltle; : oe - r*Oriii.7 Sheet ROCA and near the corner ot llighistreat,29-fet Iron by 117lcetderp, on Whial , ifttrected fins Thickttid.twallinnie ilnionktg Hamitic This Imila:4y rents for tifin a your ; tenanted ; Lilo good onier,"andArlllposltivelybelioldP ftt aid& , • 'Br "'My, Astatearokora. 4AII, IdoICENN4. Anctkineer. RANK STOCKS AND :BONDS AT AllC- TlOM.— , On'Tuirsatur sietabt e liPfiutileir 18th, at T o'clock, at the hicertuultellxclumgek,Filltetaold-- .. 40,9hms .Mcchanlce Intik or Plftsteicgb " Manama:uteri k Fiii*Pr4:Zaialiortfteeling ; 2 Coupon Bond% Allegheny County,llooo eiCh. eell3 _ R. M.. DANA AtleVr• 93,889 -00 /003,0,00 fiILI.SSIA TONIC COP, - -FON' D) PEP. W. mum—ute is .theintist conventaut manner of wing Bitten.. A Wine glass full of ufer, or vine paned into the cup partake' instaztly and without further trouble the melicitud ptoptirthet of the gunnels Wood, which is ameider. eirthetiatet elltrient:ancLjess liable to irritate the stomach that:any Other Tonto noarin bee, for sole by - 70. v. FLEIIINO, &O.; Portioriliarktii dripatruol Din ILLIER'S YUMITIIRE POLISII will cleanse end lower a beautiful gloo to all kinds of pahthed,aiiittuenttaris, ofi Pointing"; plum, fortes, cams, Itousakseperaabsisald give it a tried, for !pale by JOS. FUMING, corner Markel stSool mid Mara d- FILT. - °,l 3l bßys'e" h *P - Z - rfiLtit ,ree'd sold air. Market atrect and limmond. VitES4 . ifiltply of Cleirer's prize medal t:l2 their . Soap f. lanee tavern Windair: Jules UlUlerl Porano, and Patridge's Solidified Bntm 4.4 nomad Row er% nu mle by JOS. FLEW% self, - ' elm flacketatroes and=amond. eIONGRESS; BEDFORD'ArIir BLUR LICH l.2#44tr.cse Welnid-Dreek at JD& FLICIIINO.9 t cor. Martel dreet and Diamond. LLEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR,-10 -ziiik!'eii . :loo seikeze'zzre - i . ir! . %-- - - 1 s.V.REIAJIMPIW YT — 7 in Mire and for sale by "<- ... ___ _ YEW' PILLS.-10 gross iustore and fior joi,. mob by (wls) IPLIGILIie IRO& r-: ...:.....;.„:;:.,. -?. -.,-.i,,t,f,',.L:,:-:::.:' -.• , '.,;';,-..i , . , . - ::,-..-.; , =., , :, T,,,F,,!.;,.5, ,- ~ ..:.':-.'.?;C!':;(..',',-.;,,,,2. ...' -, ..; , V , J."4: ' .4.-.!• `:itt.;* , ?'7t.3., %',l -i,. • -r.'?.,17e:1 •:;17 .&'•',','1%;;: ~, 7 ~-;i' ;.:•.`;-:;''',-:.,- ~,::',',:-:•'.-''..gC4c,',4.4. :,'.;:r, - : ..•••: 4 ;i_;.:.;'o7:':' MEE .~>; ~_ CM= WLIN - Dit ED - -'6ABEB , rt3i 111 - mis• a>muiitirßlCOEL ,~~~ F, s -'k '~ ) - '