Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, September 18, 1856, Image 2

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strength yesterday, we verily believe. The utter made no such answer."
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''''''•`'‹ - j• L •":eforrAt4tilt•iD.;',..‘4, Of the meeting on the ground we shall say Judge Bowen is one so common in..
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informant to the denial put forth by .b.
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triots, as a general thing, were much smaller than
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leaving out women and children. From that
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THITRSDAY MORNING
" TIM FLAG OF OUR UNION FOREVER 1 "
JAMES BUCHANAN,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOIIN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania.
RLECTORS AT LARGE:
CUARLES IL DUCKALEW, Columbia,
WILSON &MAUD/YES, Allegheny.
Ist District: OW. W. Nwirsen, Pluudi-10 1 8 ,
Id“ PIERCE BUTLER. ttdiaddilbla City.
Id ” EDWARD WAETMAN, Philaduipida Co.
4th " WM. IL W/TTE, Philadniralk COnol.T.
lob JOHN AtIcNAIR. Montgomery County.
oth .‘• JOUR H. ORLSTUNAIicutur County.
7th " DAVID. BAURY4.6ltigh County.
att. " CHARLES ECESSUIIIt; Burka County.
Out " JAMES PATTERSON. Lancaster C.
10th " ISAAC SLICNEEII, Union County.
11th " . 'YEAS. W,,,HUGIIIO7S, Schuylkill Cu.
12th., " TUOMASOSTERIIAUT. Wyoming Co.
lath EIBNORIL Monroe Co
lith " ILEUM EILBER, Bradford Windy.
13th 11110 RAID A. CRAWFORD, Clinton Co.
/6th JAMES BLACK, Perry County.
17th " HENRY J. STA ITLE. Adams Co.
21St
22d
23d
24th ••
with ••
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
DEMOCRATIC COUNT? TICKET
~NORE.T4-7WRIVTT.PIIIST DISTIUCT :
WILSON M'CANDLESS, COISINS TOWNSHIP.
O.IW9GV-----TWZRTT-SICOND DISTILICP
JAMES A. GIBSON, Prsi Towsban,
HOPEWELL HEPBURN, OTT.
ARSEXALY :
THOMAS S. HART, OntoiA T.nrAssar.
AUGUSTUS HARTJE, lORLars TOWN3LIIP
SAMUEL JONES, CUT .
L. H. PA TTEH..ON, MIFFLIN Toeirtuirr
SAMUEL SMITH, AiIzGLUST Orr
ASSAXIATZ lUDOK:
Dr. JOHN POLLOCK. Fmniar Towsmair
Pacnacurtse ATTOIMILT
MATTHEW I. STEW ART, ALIZNIIIS} OTT
OuM , TT 1)DIMIIIIIONER
ROBERT B. GUTHRIE, B o T0W11122/.
EDWARD THOMPSON, Warm Tvwirnite
COLIETT BrIVLTOI : •
EDWARD 'C ORE LE, L+nuv Teo - slip r
HENRI' BELTZHOOVER, 841.01113, 13 you,
JOHN JOHNSTON, LANratNcsonmx, i t yr.
[ Tch.graphic N4kpatobell to the Nttthurr.h Net
PHILADELPHIA, September 17. Soon
To George F Gilmore, Editor of the Post:
thousand Democrats are now in
Independence Square, and the cry is still they
come. Govtrnur Floyd, of Virginia, and Lion
G. R. RU,fle , of Delaware, are speaking from thf
ferent atan,l,. For adtitironal stands are twill
erected. The people will not all be able to get
into the souare. As regards numbers they are
like the leaves of the forest.
A despatch was received from Dayton, Ohio,
lost night, saying that there were one hundred
thousand Democrats at the meeting there yester
day. "Glory enough for one day." Yesterday
was a great day for the Democracy.
THE NEGRO PARTY'S CONVENTION.
We shall endeavor to give but a brief account
of the Fremont mass meeting yesterday. The
procession was certainly a long one, made up as
it was of men, women, children and negroes ;
horses, mules, oxen and wagons ; steamboats,
cavalcades and every thing else that would reach
over as mach space as possible. Six different
counts were made and shown us ; the average
of all being a little over seven thousand human
beings of all ages, sexes and colors. Qf that
number at least one-third have no votes. There
was a good sprinkling of 1 . 34gT0t0 ; a large quen•
tity of women babes at the breast, and bo”
and girls in large numbers. Most of the Ger
mans in the crowd, those who know them say,
have no votes. The procession was two hours
passing one point, including many halts of con
siderable time each, which must have consumed
forty or fifty minutes of the two hours
some of the devices on the banners showed
wit and ingenuity; but the greater portion of
thorn merely represented the lying slang with
which the presses of that party teem from day to
day. " Bleeding Kansas; Bully Brooks; Ten
Cents a day ; Fremont and Freedom ; Give 'em
Jessie ; Border ruffians ; Slave drivers," and all
the abolition slang of twenty-five years accumu
lation formed the staple of the mottoes and ban
ners. The whole affair is summed up in two
words, " Negroes; Kansas." And they again
mean -simply " Abolitionism." It was aboli
tionist throughout. And abolitionism forms the
whole eilittratum and superstructure of the
party. much for the procession, whose vul
gar aniikds;jalting banners disgusted many who
were not abolitionists, and not Democrats. Both
the tiemocratie and the Fillmore party gained
strength yesterday, we verily believe. The utter
and unmitigated abolitionism and recklessness of
the whole Fremont party was clearly revealed,
and the conservative masses will not stand it.
Of the meeting on the ground we shall say
but little. It was a large turn out. But one
thing is certain; the delegations from the rural dis
tricts,as a general thing, were much smaller than
ours. This can be proved by facts ascertained.
For instance ; 00 came from Altoona to ours,
only C on the corresponding train to theirs.
From most of the townships in this county the
delegations were smaller than ours. Nearly all
who came to ours are voters ; not so of theirs by
thousands. They spent probably $3OO to our
$1 in getting up their crowd, and have nothing
to boast of as the result, considering themighty
efforts made and the money spent. Up to the
time we left the ground no distinguished speak
ers from abroad had made their appearance.
Cassius M. Clay is not distinguisned as eepeak
er. Mr. Loomis and Mr. Williams spoke early
in the afternoon, which they would hardly have
dune had the men been here whose names were
paraded on handbills for weeks. One thing is
certain : more drunken men and boys were seen
on the streets of the two cities yesterday than
on any former day for years.
We believe that with equal efforts the Demo
crats can beat that display before the October
e j ec ti o n, And we are as fully satisfied as ever
that on the 4th of November James Buchanan
will be elected President.
Twa_six . mem who counted the procession yes
terday are among the most reliable of our aid
x,ens.
The Convention was far less in numbers than
we expeoted. But the Gazette and Journ a l will
write it up to double ite actual numbers at least.
SEP PEMBER 18
FOR PRRSIDISNT.
r:amm:33
JOHN D. ItODDY, Somerset Co.
JACOIt TURN la, Woomenehold Co.
J. A. J. BCCIIANAN, Greene Co.
WILLIAM WILKINB, Allegheni Co.
CAMPBKLL, Butter i!o
TI1(01 CU:Q.:If:OIIAM, Hearer Co.
JOIIN iiRATLET. ClZltitlll CO.
VINCENT I'IIKLII4, Crawford County
OASAL CONIIItiSIONSM
GEORGE SCOTT, or CoLuxru. Co.
JACOB FRY, Jr., tdovnvownir On.
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JOHN ROWE, or buraxiat CA).
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OOL. JAS. A. GIBSON vs. SAM% A. MIR-
Col. James A. Gibson is the candidate of the
Democratiy of the tstenty*secend district for Co
ngress. The distriet is composed, as la known,
of Butler and a part of Allegheny counties.
TKit Cokilves near the line of the two .oniiiities,
and is well-known in both ; and is hig44 res
pected and esteemed, wherever known, for his
Bound judgment and intelligcnceihis mdral worth
and character, and for the polities! consistency ,
of his past &Keen Iledn a farmer and surveyor;
and has had experiente in public life as a Mem , '
bar of our State Legjainture,iui . d in other tee
ponsible public Btatfotiit He represented his
constituents in the Legislaturesome .years ago
in a manner highly. oreditolkito himself and
satisfactory to them; and bas 'ever since been
nne of the most popular Democrats in Allegheny
county. In 1852, Col. Gibson was the candidate
for- Congress In thio -Alstrict, and ran against
Hon. Thomas M. Howe, of Allegheny city.
Mr.llowe was considered a popular man, yet
Col. Gibson reduced his majority from over four
-teen `hundred to about air hundred. It was
then a Presidential year, when party lines were
'More clearly defined than now, and ovary man
knew the party to which he belonged. Now
there are many that are thrown into confusion
by the -changes of parties ; and they are ready
to select the beat men for officers ; and we are
assured that. in the Allegheny portion of our
district hundreds of voters will vote for Col.
Gibson, irrespective of party. They know him;
have entire confidence In his integrity and abil
ity, and will vote for him
It is perfectly apparent, too, that Mr. Pur
i:l'4lM* course in Washington last summer has
created wide-spread dissatisfaction throughout
the district. We will refer now to but two acts
of Mr Purviance
He was receiving for his services in Congress
eight dollars a day, and about five hundred dol
lars mileage for each term. Our working men,
farmers and mechanics, will consider that ample
pay for the little done at each session of Con
gress. But Mr. Purslane° and his Republican
friends, having the power for the time, resolved
to vote themselves a large Increase of pay. They
voted that each member should receive the snug
sum of $6OOO for the term Mr. Put-reanee voted
for that hill, as the records prove, and be pocketed
the money thus voted to himself.
Now, let us see what that will amount to for
the next, or short session. It lasts for three
months only, yet for that short term of service,
in which little if anything will be done, he will
receive three thousand five hundred dollars—three
thousand dollars for the term, and about tire
hundred for going to Washington and hack
again!!! That will amount to within a few cents
of thirty-nine dollars per day for the three mouths
of service!
Thirty-eight dollars a day!!! What say our
farmers and working men to sending men to C.. n-
gross to vote themselves such salaries 11 you
pat the two sessions togetherit makes but twelve
months' service, for which he is to receive, as the
result of his own vote, over s:eitt per month.
Some of our laboring men can get twenty ~r
thirty dollars per month for equally valuable err•
vice. Are they willing to elect again a man wl o
coolly votes himself $640, per month •
Bat again ; while Mr. Purviiince could thus
vote himself such a princely inoome, he stetvii
ly and tr.olutely voted against paylnt• the soldt,-,
in the army their small pittance of nine dullart
month. And had his party succeeded in Its earnest
desire, every workman in the arsenals of the whole
country, and every soldier in the army, would
base been thrown out of employment on the al,
proach of winter. Mr. P is surely. no infidel
for be does not neglect to proritto for his own
household. But the poor households of then ',-
ands of mechanics would have been scantCy
supplied had he and his party prevailed. Fge4
hundred and lorry dollars voted to himself, for
each month, and nine dollar, per inonth refu, .1
to the soldier who us fighting the Indians in Ore
gon!!'
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Fellow citizens, shall we try him sgaln ' Or,
Shall we try Col. Gihson—who has never yet
shown that be recognizes say tomb wide distio,-
don between himself and the working nasal
CuL Gibson u a working man—a fanner and
zoirveyor—and one of our honest and intelligent
citizens. We ClilMO*, doubt that a large majority
of our fellow-citizens will decide to try another
change, when the faete we have stated are known.
They can all be proven, and cannot be truthfully
eontradicted.
These facts amount eimplyto this : James Du
chanan, Daniel Webster, Silas Wright, Henry
Clay, John C. Calhoun, Francis Granger an I
Gen. Case served their country In Congress fur
years at eight dollars a day. Samuel A. Purvi
ance, charges thirty-eight dollars a day for the
short session ; and he votes for it, and gets it.
It is assumed, of course, that Mr. Purriance
services are four times as valuable as those of
Webster, Clay and the others we have named,
otherwise the Increased pay is a swindle. Aid
it comes out of the pockets of the people he asks
to re-elect him. Where will these things stop if
the people do not administer a prompt and stern
rebuke
We find the following in the Gazette, of yester
day. We eaw Mr. Bowen's letter, and know that
an important portion of it is omitted. A thou
sand witnesses can prove the truth of his letter.
Shame on the liar who started the falsehood :
"Judge Bowen sends us a letter from Brie de
nying a statement published by In respecting
him. We Insert all that is material to the facts
at issue :
Daowteit Ilona, ERN, S.pt. 13th, 1866
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D. N. White, Sag.,—Dear Sir: I have seen in
your paper of this morning an article stating
that at the meeting in _Emit Birmingham the oth
er evening, I asked during the delivery of
my speech—" Hd'w many slaves have you ?" and
that I answered—"not half so many as there are
in any one of your Factories here. "
Now I take for granted you was not present at
the meeting, or you would have known this state
ment to be entirely untrue. I can only pity and
despise, the creature who was your informant.
I heard no such question asked and consequently
made no such answer." * * * *
Very respectfully yours, &c.,
Levi K. Bowls.
Our informant, in this case, being a man of
veracity, we bad no reason to doubt his statement
to us, especially as the expression attributed to
Judge Bowen is one so common irk the mouths of
southern democrats. We call the attention of our
informant to the denial put forth by Judge B."
IF in■ Dispatch publishes this morning what
one of its editors stated yesterday, it will be
found that its estimate and oars do not differ
much as to the procession. He ie reported to
have said that there were 6500 in the procession,
leaving out women and children. From that
6500 take 500 at least of mon who are not voters,
Germans not naturalized, and some of whom
have not been seven months in the country, and
others.
THE ChEOHICIe reported a great many " much
talked of " men as speakers at the Abolition Con •
vention yesterday that were not there. It was a
perfect fizzle so far as speakers from abroad are
concerned. Just think of "all the world and
the rest of mankind," being urged to come and
hear our Pittsburgh lawyers make speeches !!
Some of them are good speakers; but something
else was expected. In that respect it was a fizzle
BARNU3I BEATEN.
The famous Barnum got up a good many baby
shows, and some of them large ones; but the
abolitionists got up a . " baby show" yesterday
that exceeded all Barnum's, ten to one. Proba
bly all the children that ever attended Barnum's
shows put together would not equal the number
of children in the abolition procession.
BLAME ItVUBLICANO.—The " colored
Republican" held a mass meeting in Warren
county, Ohio; on the nth ult. and in the pro
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cession formed otk, the occa si on / there were free
hundred nerves/ .
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VIANC E.
and Breckinridge Glee Club of the Third Ward,
Pittsburgh, by our young friend Mary; hoping,
that, although it may not display any very great
poetical ability, it may express the sentiments
of those who are still true to the Constitution
and the Union. Ever yours.
ALLEN WEST
THE DEMOCRATIC SHOUT.
Alg---•• Penney Ha rne.l."
Come freemen, raiso your voices,
And shout aloud this song ;
Striko terror to the craven foes
Who round our Union throng.
While there's warm blood in our voins, boys,
And vigor In our arms,
We'll rally round the Union dear,
And save her from all harms.
Chorus.—Then shout for Buck and Brook boys,
Shout for tho Union, too,
Shout for tho Constitution; boys,
And the red, white and blue.
Our flag still proudly floats, boys,
It's stars and stripes complete,
But lurking foes watch sharp the chance
To trail it under feet.
Close firm the ranks around it,
Defend it with your lives,
No shroud of costlier, nobler stuff,
The lootu of Bruges gives.
Omens. —Then shout, de.
Dark eldhdo, with danger rife, boys,
Hang low'ring o'er our land,
Fanatic Fretnont 'gainst our rights
Leads on our traitor band.
Then hasten to the rescue—
‘lood Buck and Brook stand true.
Tear down disunion's pirate nag..
And route the dastard crew.
Chort. --Then 91,ut, Ar
Americans. Read 1- Foreign Drepot• and
Monarehists Laboring to Secure the
Election of Fremont, because they want
to see the Union Dissolved.
There ie. no doubt at all that thie Black Itepub
ikon divoniou movement in toetered and rne,ur
aged in Great Britain. The Laudon .I,N:dr",
prominent liberal paper in England, sap.:
"We know that the Abolitionism of the (jar
riming and men or that ?damn has been fiodercd
end excited by. the Abolitinni,t inci•ndiariep
Greet Britain, who would have •acri6red
American Republic rather than not carry their
own dogtonA in their own way The latent urn.
from the United Staten indu7es tin to suppose
that the external iatrtn•-n whii.l) hare found
their accomplicce in the Union are not entirely
without proxpect of PIICTOm9 Ahrfav
ttesanl of A:n . 9land and Europe are r,,koneua that
the A oweriran pr,//. ti,t an Anti
rregrdent. who wall trod around the brand
turd, a, the hl.o . lltny &fan( h used to Le scat to rune
the elan, of Scotland
A. proof of the statement oo confidently made
in the /.order. read the f.sllocing front the Lot
don Chronicle, the ettpectal organ of the queen
of Great Britain
" V.c should hr Rorry to Fel' Mr Lurhart‘o
elected, berets*. hen to favor of presenting it.
obnorten., ourtshatens %t.! Ihe
of the State., There L. no eA fery for t:or lean
monarchical government if thr t
of the Detnottrary of the Uoited biases is a:
.oteeerd. Elect Fremont, Mott the ttrrt I,' sr
to asenepr.rat.on of the United 5t0;,. 1 i.elfr, tr
Another London paper, the rnye I 1-
tnont•* addreett upon accepting the
t• ooght to 'reel , on ardent )tote throu . ,,,,is:
l a nd for la. Itit'erill."
The I.on•lwn r/121.07 11 out in n l,yier an ft:- l
of Pretu,sr.r , elcclcon The e "11‘..r
P 7,4 , 01 t will tro n. .ultje.•! ~f
brine Gtr for the kolrloth lint,. n.
The l'wein Ifono,ur, • rg- L -at ,•! the 1 ,,
penal Cent-per, Freat,et r. acid. '
ert mt ?VIII, la re0..1711,1e oom. , of the traq,
his character, makes this ann,tnAceruent
0 . Our erntml i art. ortin-'y ~,h
Fremont. WE ill rPE Tot ;;Ey rE X TI: Sji
OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLE IN VII
UNITED IiTATK.A. IT IS DANGlittot s Ttr
EURoPEAN GoVERNMENTS "
Them, ezu.set,E, tho panineo•ms of w loch C 4. n
not he dented, or If they see, they can he prove , :
by the foreign Glee of paper', Aould t
protainently before the people, ae unfolding Inc
true character of tiom Fremont iholitiOTl 111 , J
DM= t.
Te■ Tr/7111°N V "1 A K I NOT fl r
Nib NEI bOW CT, of rhicag , , wh,. r. stumping WI.
nois in behalf of Fillmore, merle a speech at
Quincy a few days ago, from o report of 'lush
we take the following
"Two years ago, icvntleturn. thorn were rn
this city nix hundred Know Nothings I know
what I say to be true. I hare seen their names
I know who organised the lodgers. I hail some
thing to do with the organisation myself.
gentlemen, there were in your beautiful city .•f
quincy, two years ago, six hundred Know Noth
togs.
[A voice in tho crowd—• Where etre they
now r
I will tell you where they are. They are in
your stores, around the streets of your eity, hur
rahing for Fremont, free territory, free lagrr,
and—
" [A voice—' Free Jessie.]
" Yen, free Jessie ! They are afraid to avow
their principles. They are just as strong Know
Nothings to-day as they were then. They don't
like the Dutch and Irish now any better thrfn
they did then ; but they want Irish and Dutch
votes, CO that they may pun the wool over the
eyes of the Dutch and Irish ; and they will do it,
too, at least to some extent. They will honey•
fugle a good many Dutchmen Into the support of
Fremont, and I'm glad of it."
Here is the testimony of a leading Know No.
thing. Can any one longer doubt the complicity
of Bleok Republicanism with Know Nothingiem?
"THE SECOND W A8111NOTON." —The Sleek Re
publicans are illustrating their banners with
portraits of Fremont labeled " The Second
Washington." The points of similarity between
the First Washington and the " Second" shave
uot yet been made apparent. After these are
presented by the negro-worshippers, perhaps
they will endeavor to reconcile a few points on
which the two ore supposed to differ. The
Rochester Union states them ;
" Washington never dogged u man from place
to place and endeavored to badger him into a
duel.
"Washington never challenged a man to mor
tal combat.
" Washington never speculated in beef to the
prejudice of his country.
" Washington never certified 'on honor' to the
correctness of a charge and then had it cut
down by the auditing officer from ton thousand
dollars to fifty dollars.
"Washington never accepted a nomination
from a party which proscribed foreigner s and
Catholics as unworthy the name of American.
" Washington never encouraged the formation
of sectional parties."
WIIERY lIE I 9 HEST KNOWN.—John C. Fre
mont, several or his biographers say, was born
in Georgia. In his native State he will not get a
single vole!
his youthful days were spent in South Caro
lina. He was educated there. Yet in that State
he will not get a single vote!
He married the daughter of Col. Benton, of
Missouri, and has resided there. Yet he has hot
friends enough in the State to form an electoral
tioket, and even his father-in-law will vote against
him.
He claims now to be a citizen of California.
That is his State, if he may be said to have a re
sidence anywhere. But California, all his friends
admit, will not give him her electoral vote.
If he carries a single State in the Union it will
be Vermont, whose boundaries he never crossed
and whose people never saw him ! Where he is
best known he has fewest friends. Even his old
traveling companion, Kit Carson, to whose ener
gy, shreVirdness and courage, he owes his success
as an explorer, has already declared against him!
Gov. BAH - MR.—The report that ex-Gov. Baker,
late of Nitw Hampshire, has turned Fremonter
out in lowa, is utterly groundless. It was menu-,
factored for political effect. The Concord Pa
trios has a private letter from GOY. Baker, dated
August 28, in which he refers to this report as a
"silly lie," and requests its contradiction. He
says he has never uttered a word which can be
tortured into an expression in favor of Fremont.
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MEE
From the Boehm Saturday Eveninc ihmett,
A PERFUMED BREATH.—What lady or gentle
would remain under the curse of a disagreeable
breitth /hen by using the " Balm of a "%ossaket
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 Besturittin. COMPLEXION may easily he ac
quired by using the " Balm ~! a 'Phousancl Pow
ers." It will remove (an pimples and freckles
from the skin, leaving it era soft and roseate hue.
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drop's, and
wash the face night and morning.
SHAVING MADE E.AST.—Wet your shaving
brush in either warm or cold water, pour on
two or three drops of Balm of a Thousand
Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a
beautiful lather much facilitating the operation
of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprietors ; and B. A. Entine
stock & Co., Fleming Bros., B. E. Sellers & Co.,
Dr. O. 11. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh
and Beckham & McKennan. Allegheny city.
ANOTHER OLD LINE WHIG FOR BUCHANAN
Ifort dames C. Hidden, formerly Whig speaker
of the 'Rhode Island Asserbbly. now resident in
Attleboro', Mass., is an avowed advocate of Mr.
Buchanan's election.
ISo,oe of Perrus.r.the thunly rtmitailltte- 1
of r,rrrspGra.l.mc..., SL Charles Moto!. )
Thom will 6, MEETINGS OF TILE DEMOCRACY, 01.1:0
LINE MMUS, and Al.l. Who ARE IN FAVOR OF TILE
UNION A.ND CONSTITUTION, in the fallowing owe.
',tiar.ns, without dial iLiCtioti of fortn,r party associations, am
cordially invited to atteinL
TLe Democrats Invite owl challenge investigation.
THURSDAY, lath Juba Stevenson'., Scoubonville
Rout, ROBINSON Township, at 6 o'clock., P. M.
FRIDAY, 19th insL—At Blarkturns Mill, in MIFFLIN
Township, at i o'clock, I'. M.
SATURDAY, 20th inst.—At Monroeville, PATTO?i Town
ship, at 2 o'cloek, P. NI.
SATURDAY, 29th inst.—Al Port Perry, at 1 o'clock.
SATURDAY, sz,lo.‘ Inat.—At Lawrnur..Oto, at 7 "'clock.
)lONDAY, 241 New 'Vegas, PLUM Township, at
6 1 ,4 0'c1,...k.
Ely order of the C.eunnitt.a cf Corroapondencr.
DI 110 CAMPBELL, (I'm
Extraotm front Bnchnnan'• Speen on the
Indeptsadent Treastury
THAT (N)u...rh Y 1' %PVT I.II.M.PERADS WHERE LA
ANDS Tilt'..l,llKATetiT 11.EW Aar/.
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Litwin hi TUE FIAIN DAT) UP TIIFI wr,u,TH OY
14 V !Ail' CoCNTR Y. AND 'IIIE 1,Alti1i11:11.S OP THE
VoRTH BK•zittltVY: JO:API:47 MR ?Matt PROBITY AND
INTEt.I.II.IENCE. HEAVES VORRID THAT I MOULD
lwl Ttil.M WBAING. I"
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x,.m.t+nv. Ile , psi!, se.mirl he so meters 14,0,1
rout t u elUtor . 6 ;10 Ilearrntt Dr 31%Lazse's reirt•rrs.
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.1( a 1.:(q. l [.-.4 !a •, 3.i11t .m going. te.l, for ttre I,re
I hat-had or, ire•re tr u 1,6. boon rsk hes , lschri.
13 J frit). n's Letris street.
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oribn Loper /VIA otanotactortel Iterolor Inca_ of l'itte-
All other Let,c 141 la, In cortiinrbitio, are rorll
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eronitico. can gene le had at all ro.pectrble drug store..
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A Is, ba. rale 1-7 in ..an tcobrieLae.
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P IL•r Joornai of Notiltrif,or.
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that the lettprore.t Slel.swv's Lar.t l'klis, prei;karesi
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rod,' Iry P-r nal 1 e‘isi- rft - OMP.flti to the
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halm 1/r. IPr tri 42,1,,Ls 111rtry CLr.r.um
awns preparer t l u...ter t.u. of Dr 1. 1 1 / 4 ..1 r,
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r 4 i , rr ,4 d++iPo , That I hnwn ntomhool the !tor
pr,portog Sla lane ` . I alprele.i t ,,- rmlfurn• nn.l / 1.1 •. I
l.lynr l'elln by Dr. I Scott, who ha. loom Ih tho lanOt of pl.-
pornn.! and uning. my original nonlivionn to my effif. Bunny
ton tort thlytonn ywkne, nod thitt he h., 1111 Mo, ,I
th.M. I mat. the ahoro rtatnronnt the morn willingly or I
tin..• inter/not In them whotnrrr C. McI.ANE, M. P.
Dr. McLaws's tUr moral Vortuifusy rind I Xianvzn Liver.
Pills, scompeol...l by rertilleato of C. Mc.Leer, for sale by
Dreigsisis iced 21,ruhants everywhere.
Da. tl D. K EPS.P.II., 140 Wood it., Wholeneslo Arta-
DR, J. P. FLEXING, Allegheny, taw. P.1.0ru.i41 Dopm,
W1u40...141 A ont.. 40.13,14mapc
air Ari Appeal to take Intellect ...It is one ot
the features of Pulmonary Mutest. that It generally learn s
rho hrodu undisturbed. We therefore appeal to rho Intellects
If all alto are prodbtpossal to Consumption, warning then.
solemnly, that In neglecting what they call slight adds, they
may be signing their-own deatle.whrntnts. There Is no oa.
o'er finch neglect. In Dr. I.I.OGRItS' SYRUP OF LI 11 , 11 t.
WORT, TAR AND CANCUALAOUA, they halo within
roach, at all times, a pesibre sp.-et:fir. We make no rosin, a
tine or aptallfleation of the phrase. and we aro harked by
111.41 of the Ithateat Heimantr attainments, whruo approy s i
ei its If worthless, no wealth =eels purehnee, It4sayiug that
II Is as manly Infdllblo no anything In tit, fallible world
eau be. For parthaittra, see isuaphlet In the hands al
agents, and an NiVertilll3lllollt oil the business plum.
/14- For sale, wholesale and retail, by IL R. ftRILKIU3 A
CO., vornyr Wood and Second stroota.
Sold also by HENDRItSON 8 BRIT, Lib e rty street;
SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM A JIcKANNAN , Allogheny
City. solAdawlar
ak" Aalonlohling Effects of one Bottle, In
xn a t mra, at,' Ville 01 I'EPSIA.
PH1LA1,17.1.11111, March 20, 1055.
Pgtr Sir—During the last five soars L hare been atli Ivied
with /Pi/sp./m.4g in its most aggravated Virtu, and haw,
without 11.0e1 ring any henotit therefrom, every r,,,,dy
MVIDIUMIdeiI for that disease. la fact, I was afflicted ae
Molly that on many oorarionti I woo ie great thntger of dying
from An,iTranrLm, In CtlilfiNlllPllee of the rise of matter In Iny
throat, and all my efforts for relief wee! In rein. 1 was at
last induced, through the recommaneation of several of my
friends, to try "Iloolland's German Bitter.," and I assure•
you the amount of relief I bore rocuirscl, from the use of
only pus bootie, is ustoul.ffling, and compete tue to sty t h at 1
would not be without the Haters for any money, ius I an
now, through their use, enjoying bettor health than 1 havo
known for many years, Very respectfully. yours,
ELIZABETH GAUL,
To Dr. C. 11. Jackson. No. 12 Carter's alley.
Setl ndvertic,ment.
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For axle by FLE3III , Ri BROS. and Dr. ORO. H. RRYSER,
PittabarglL oon2wdrov
AKilr A Public Bonelletutorw.This appellation run
be applied with troth.to Donald Kounody, the discoverer of
Kennedy's Medhnl Discovery, for who can lay higher claim
to tho title than he who rescutai hia fellow man from disease
and restores him to health. Tho Discovery has become
Justly celebrated for its cures of humors, and the proprietor
1, doily receiving communicationt from individuals, stating
that they have brim cured of diseases that he does not men
non as curable in his circular. This is owing tothe fact that
many diseases are brought on by humors, such es Consump
tion, Blindness, &c. W. hope that the afillctotLwill be sel 6 .,
cud timely In the use of so desirable an article.
Crir Bee long advertisement in another column.
Sold wholesale and retail at DR. GEORGE lareaurs,
140 ,Vood street, sign of the Golden Mortar, and pt J. p
FLEMING'S, Allegheny. eelftdr,
.{Hts Hat s.—We have Just received oar FALL STYLES
OF SOFT DEF.SS HATS of all qualities, colors and prices
and we now Satter ourselves that we con please all why
favor us with a call. MORGAN It CO ,
int Wood street.
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*vv.'s!. La wvseli ow+,
h.ney. NIA kvio4 it Perm:
ii IV. it Y UA LI, EV. 14fAtt ttfactnmi,
C. V CLICK. EN f:/t A IU., NlusutaciArvra
Aluza.cxrow erpt. 12, ItUA,S.
/Of - Rave You a Rupture of the Bowela)
—I would moat emit} , invite the attention of these af
flirted with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
aura truant of !retinae@ of rations pattenti, untie snit every
ages applied and witinfactiod guarantied At evety cum, at my
office, No. 140 Wood street, Pitttburdt, Pa., sign of the
Qaldnn Mortar. Among the Trusses-Sold by me will be
foimd
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss;
French Trusses, ray light spring:
Gum Elastic Trusses ;
Children" Trusses, single and double:
Umbilical Prunes, children? and addle :
Ebrrh's E/Splt'c Spring Truss :
Dr. S. S. Pitch's Sapporkr Trwts ;
The price of Trussce vary from $2 to $3O. brate!
or Raptured patients can be suited by remitting money and
sending the measure around the Woe, stating whether the
rupture is onrho right of hillside. I also •ell add adapt_
Dr. Banning's Lace or Rely Brace, for the cure of Prolap
ses Uteri, Weakness of the Cheat or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diarrlnea, and any weakness depending on a weak and debili
tated condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. Rich's .46dominuf Supporter;
English Elastic .Abdominal Beast
Szu Fb , .'w Bells;
And nary every kind of Supporter now In use. I also sell
Shoulder Bracer of every style, for weak ebosted and stoop
shouldered persons.
Elastic Stockings, for broken and varicose veins
Suspensory Bandages, of all kinds.
Syringe., of every variety and pattern, and In fact every
kind of mechanical appliance need In the cure of disease.
DR. KEYSER would state to persons In want of Braces or
Trusses that he can often send to snit the patient by writing,
but It la always better to see the patient and apply the Truss
or Brace personally. Address
DR. GAO. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood st.,
Sign of tho Golden Mortar.
Juletdawl y
JOT Why wlll yon gutter, Wan! MUSSY CAN BE
SO EASILY OBTAINEDt—Hase you a Sore Throat, Quinsy,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Brom:lads, Croup, SW/Joints, Yruet
Bitm, Burns, Sprains, or Palos In any part of your system /
You can to relieved at once by ushag; the most beautiful of
all liniment; the a Whits Cisausion Liniment,. prepared
by Dr. SOOTP, of largentOwn, Ye, and for sale cheap,
wholesale and retail, by Dr. ICISYSEB, 140 Wood street, and
JAS. P. FLEMING, near IL It. Depot, Allegheny. See ad
•ertisement in another column of to-slay'. paper. rmariilro
re - Stockings and Hosiery for Winter . -.
If you don't want your feet pinched with had and short
Stockinge, you will take our advice and go to O. Devre, cos
nor of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those
agent tine Stmkings, that make your feet feel nice and
comfortable. DALY also makes and sells every variety of
Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail.
Remember the place, comer of Market alley sad Fifth
street. act 4
as? Batellelei's Heir Dye....No hair is too red,
!lOW' to frowzy. gray ur rusty, to bu made beautifully black
or brown Instantly, without the least Injury to Bair or akin.
trovrautat. Slade and sold, or applied (In nine private
rooms) at 233 Broadway, New York.
gold, wboloszdo sad Wan, by Dr. Os& IL /I= 144:1
wow .tragai. ne4.lvd.to
ISr Fein Style..—We will Introduce on Saturday,
Avian 30,1856, our FALL STYLES OP RILE HATS. Call
andace them. A good not for 53.00.
0n..90 MOROAN & CO., 164 Wood it.
Mass Meeting of the Democracy,
AT CANDOR, PA., '
(NEAR 711 E LINE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.)
BY . an arrangement of the Montgomery
Democratic Club, there will be • mess meeting of the
citizens of North and Smith Fayette townships, of Allegheny
manly, sad Northern townships , of Washington ware
ty, u the alx.ere numuoned plow, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER
h, Ib t. Cut. gem. W. Black, of Allegheny co, Wm. Mont
gomery, Col. llopkina, and R. M. Gibson. of W•abirigton
rasoittr, Col. T. It. Feartght, of Fayette county, and Tom.
Stockinde, of iirCAU county, sill certainly be present.
By order,
seUt J. K. CLARK, Oor. Beery.
A RARE CHANCE.
1 800 ACRES OF TIMBER, COAL and
!not; 4 )itE LAND Ls offered for ale on Wear
alAw trtnrs, cm In eschnngs for property in this city or
c .nb Ty .
Thu Land if heavily timbered. aryl Ilea conveniently to t h e
Clarion rimer, In Yuma county, so that the Ittuabor au: be
Mahal out and brought to market.
r. cootaine 80 KLP-VEN FOOT VEIN of
GOOD LCOAL
Cuthn- s largo portion of the Land.
TlNsta ti *No
Iron Ore and Ltruestone
In *bond:nem upon d: and the sod is gad and well watered.
♦ ILA I LitOAD
lr .urr•yed across It, end rill no doubt he built, which I.
pnr: line of rallmelv from New York to at. LOCIES.
Th. oval 4 gt. 4 and Keacrany level, end le in the midst of
maim that will soon be one of the beet fanning minus of
tnc 111.43.
The into acres lia togaber in a body, and rill Os sold at a
i.sivato to the pun - huser. Esquire
THOMAS WOODS, Real Estate Agout.
attll N 0.46 Fourth strrot, Pittsburgh.
SAMUEL FA tINESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER RN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
yo. N 3 Wood at nest, between Diamond
alloy and Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, P A .
Si — l s = filtWOrftWT ill DOW Oponll4 a Well selectee Nash
ewer of toredva and denwette Hardware, all new,arul Will he
..!A on no good wan aa any other house 10 thin elty. Uo
o slimy. keep CISI band a general asertmeata
BANDIT ARIL CUTLERY. CARPENTERS' TOOLS, tic.,
T., which Iwo respeatully Invites the attentionof prenthasery,
tel.% SAMUEL TAILYESTOCE.
a. UCWIPS WOOD W. I. DOOItSWAD..-,...-0.
WOOD, DIOODuisAn &
Imerican tittivanized, Best Refined
COMMON SHEET IRON,
MIA AAA. , Agent for tho site of W. Dar= WOODS'
CELEBRATED
Pm IMITATION RUSSIA SHEEP IRON.
J 151:10i
—A 1.90
ALN A 'SIZED CORRUGATED IRON, fur Rooting
DIKM, NAILS, and 11001 5 IRON.
Warehouse, No. 134 First at, Pittsburgh.
4 - 4 - 4 LL ORDERS YOR GALVANIZING will be promptly
al,qadod to at the Works. aunt
K ESSINGTON IRON WORKS.
BERRY LLOYD ........ GEO. BLACK.
LLOYD & BLACK,
MANUFACTURERS OF BAR. BRKIM KOOF # ANKLE
IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES.
Also, FLAT BAR PUNCEIIK) RAILROAD IRON,
geo—Warvl oust., No. 99 'STATER street, bettseee Wood
nu.l Alarket. no.28:11u
R. M. HUNTER,
o , r am insariaj
Receiving, Forwarding, Con:anis-
Rion Merchant
AND
STEAMBOAT AGENT.
54 COMMERCIAL STREET,
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALER IN
LOUR. GRAIN,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL)
.4,ND PRODUC.47 GRNEI24eLLY
No. 299 Liberty merest,
de. 14:100 PITTHIIIIII4II.
JAS. Al T. 11-kliiN
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PEOPRIMINI OP MN
Coninst Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATICR ETNNZT, PITTSBURGH. PA
RHODIF,S, lIAGEN & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
No. 30 SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, o.[Jy29
JAMES BLAKELY,
EUIPPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCO )
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streak
PITTEWVEWIL
Prds. engers ys br n call i rr t mt ro he v fld country to Pitts
k FALL FASHION. at
Almon]) & CO t . ,
131 Wood street ;
WILL INTROPUOE 614 SATURDAY,
Auggst. Stitt, the FAIL STYLE OF DEgEg HATS.
Also, the latest etylee of Soft nets 1010 Cape. [au2o:4w
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS,
ISAAC .TONES,
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PI 4 OW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner Roes and First Streets,
iy2s PITTSBURGH, PA.
WOW /OM ..... .......... ...... a, EWER&
D. B. ROGERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OP
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATIA TEETH,
CORNER NOSS AND PiRAT STRENTEA,
n PITTSBURGH, PA
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HARDWARE.
mAsurkerosons or
CEECEI
St. Louis, Mo
MERCHANTS,
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PIIILADELROIA_
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WOOKPOnartn ST THE 41:113Lirlitt OF ?AIIVAU oMMI& lac
MURTHA PE. 4 1t0TUAl.- CAPITAL $300.000:
Office No. 119 WidnuffSt. , iihtladellitlii4.
VILEC4I )YORP",./LL'ANDNANNVEJNSURANVE.
Erro.r.meoi. •
Authorized Capitalt2oo,ooo.
Amount of Capital Puid up' 4210,698 00
Burping 40,140 18
Total Assets liable for lost.,
CONSISTING Or
Bonds and Mortgages ou unincumbered Real
Estate, and Storks of par value $3.52,600.00
Bonds and Stock Notes, bearing Six per cent,
Interest—„.
Cash on hand. atictin the hands of Agents
BOle Recetvabfe ...
111112132
P. M. Moriarty, Esq,
Israel Lakirts, Esq.,
Wm. Smith, Esq.,
1210.:14. Ckillallay, ksi;
Wm. J. P. White, Esq.;
J. S. Helfrich, Esq.,
- .lamer'BilL Dab
Benj. 11. Myrick, Esq.,
J. IL McColley,,Bwi e
Ma l
P.Wyckolf,: ~ .
Wm. B. Gray, ~
Benj. H. Austin, .
. P. M. MORIARTY, Prodl
nt.
J. Moms Tnosirson, *hey.
This is to certify; that I have critically, and by a personal
examination of the hooka...capital, assets and secnritses of
the Alliance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, Investi
gated the standing.atel respopsibility of said Institution,
and I do find, and am entirely in.my convictions; that
said Company has* good unimpaired Capital in Itlortgagc 6
on unincumbsred Real Estate, w -th double the amount
for which the same In mortgaged, .My juvestigatiena have
been rigorous and searching, and are, Minix, reliable.
BENJAMIN 11. AUSTIN.
I take pleasure in saying that I have been acquainted
with Benjamin H. Austin for several years, and have entire
confidence in hie integrity, capacity and ability, and would
place foil relianoe upon his statements or legal opinion.
MILLARD FILLMORE.
EICIZEMZE!
Wm. IL Blair, arm of Blair B. B. hlyrkle & Co..Phila.
,t Iluttar,Phlla. Geo. Jealdns, Jr. • "
Wm. Bowen!, . .
Bon. Harry fialderin, Syra.
Hon. Jos. Battens, N. Y. cues, :I. Y.
IL IL Hathorn, N. Y. Benj. H. mann, Buffalo.
This Company effects YON INSllitatxts on buildings,
goods and furniture; MARINE INEUIPANCS on vessel.,
cargo and freight; INLAND INSIIBANON 'on goods by
rivers, lakes, canals or railroads, ,on accommodating
terms as any other responsible caw. '
LUKE TAAFPIL Agent.
19 23 No. 80 Water street, tlttabargli,
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DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
MICE, S. E. CORNER TIMID AND WALNUT STS.,
Philadelphia.
lEir MARINE rNSITILANCISS on Wombs Cargo, Freight,
to all pane of the world.
LNLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivera, Canala,
Lakes and band Carriages, to all ppasrrts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON 3 1 ERCIiANDIZEgenerally. the
Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac.
Awls of the Company November 60,1863.
blortgages and Real Estate-.---- 4101,020 94
Phlladelphia City, and other Locum. ....... —..-.... 86,210 00
Stock in }tanks, Railroad and Mamma.) Co's 23,060 10
BIM receivable 186,440 PT
Cosh on hand ' 26,826 09
Balances in hands of Agents, Premiums on his:
rine Policies recently issued, and other debts
due the Company
Subscription Notea..
Dlnsoroms.
Jones a Hand,
Theopldlna Paulding,
James Jr.,Tn.luairm,
Ey
Joshua M. Prim,
3amett Ternient,
Panmol-B. Brehm,
Henry 81,1111,
James B. McFarland,
, Charles Schauer,
Robert Barton,
John B. Brumley Pittsburg}
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan,
WM. Pmeddant
tent.
William Martin,
Joseph 11. Beal,
Edmund A. Bonder,
John C. Davis,
John IL Penrose,
George G. Lener,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Ruston,
William C. Ludwig,
Leg;ll Craig,
neer Slatrain,
let Relitry,
H. Jones Brooke,
J. G. Johnson,
Tam C. HAND, Vice Pm:id
Haas Lnacram, Seuvtary
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
VANUFACTLIMIS" COMP'S'
OP PHILADELPHIA.
CRAM= PMIBTIDLL-74 — geurtm HT MIL 2-74 M OTTIM6NYLVAXI4
Chartered Capital, $BOO,OOO.
FERE, AfARJNE _AND INLAND TE.d.ISSFORTA 770 A
AARON S. LIPYINOOTT, Preaklent.
05818 N.OGERB, Secretary.
01.0808 IVAN% Treasurer.
DESEmma.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William E. Thema;
William Neal,
Nicholas O. Taylor, Alfred Weil;
Orrin Ream, Marius J.. Fields,
John P. Slummy James P. Smyth.
—This Company has been organized with a Cash Cap'
tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the basinns
to its available resources. To observe prudence in conduct
ing its affishx, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Vstraburgh Office, No. 78 Water street.
J. NEWTON JONES, Agent.
Tha followhig well known and resisrosible Arne in Pitt.
burgh hare authorised refereuee to thorn, with reward to the
Itabilit o y jr and sound/soma of the. hlatiufacturera' Insurance
LiNttopti.
Kremer & Rohm, Wllaou, Childs B Co.,
Cloorge P. thuith J Co., Mu:tutor' A Campbell; _
Jones, normal, A Cu., Childa A CO. •
not?
PITI c BBURUII
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
COAXER. OF WATER AND MARKET STRZETS
PITT9I URG/1, PA.
11.)11FaT GALWAY, President.
Taos. GRAHAM, Semotary.
At-This Company makes oxen,. i s tummotos appertandng to
or connected with .LLFR
Mao. agalnat MILL AND CARGO MILS on the Ohio
and Itississdpplaitersand tributaries, and Mt:MINE RISKS
generally.
And against i.aa and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and lulaud Navigation an d: Transportation.
Fairies Leaned at, the leweat rates eunalatent with safety to
all parties.
Robert Galway,
Joseph P. Gassam, IL D.,
James Marshall,
James W. Ilailman
Alexander. Bragilszy:
„..„.14in,Pallarton,
' , pima W. ellim
William CWT,
Jae. D. MeGilL
L. A. CIatiLLIZIL El B OARRIMR
A. A. CARRIER & BRO..
No. 63 Fourth atria*, Pittsburgh,
A GEN T S
state Mutual Fire and Marine Lninirane
004., of lIARICISDIIIitt. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Gliromd Fire and dlarene baszuranee Co., u
ViILIADELPHIA. cArirAt,g3oo,ooo.
ILasturance Co. of Me Va lle
WIN011:11M§R, VA. agy.rr.kr. $300,000.
ConiumiworooXiblosturaisce CompaEiy, nea
stsause.. allfzi.4-5300i000.,
Connecticut llnistail. Life,lnanrance
DARTFORD: cI 4 PIirAVAIVPASS7MVIII2;IIi* 413 U.
Pennsylvania Inenrence ett virrsubjtart.
CAPITAL AND . 486 . 473 . 1 g0v. 5 . 1855 .151.290n1= 4 0.
wx. F. Jouirevott, Pr dent A. A. %em, Smintao.
deallgdapcly
CF " EN . .-
TTIZE S'
OF PITVSBURoIi.
WTLLIAM ISAGALEY, Proaidont.
SAMUEL L. MAIISMILL, Flocratary.
OFFICE: 94 Water street, between Marini and Mod istre;sti.
/Mr Insurer 'MX AND CARGO 148.149, on the Ohio
and Mississippi likere and tilbabirfoit
Imams against Losaor Dannoptiq
Also, against the Podia of tint Sea and inlinni Navigation
and Transportation.
William Bagaley, Capt. Mirk - Sterling,
James M. OCtita, S*lnUei M. EJer,
littliPulkitett, '... WitSIM Bingham
mwrt cnntnp, Jr, Jahn S. Cilworai s i
Isaac IL Pennock Wanda Staten,
S. Ibtrirntlatt.
&yam, W .1. Sehoonnutker,
V4titnr illlnm B. Haz er%
John Shlptan. - '
PENNS Y LVANIA INSU'RANCE
L•F PITTSBURGH.
Cornea at Fourth and Snit Streets,
ALLIMUZIO) CAPITAL, salio,ooo.
Immo building. and other Property against Low or
Di •• - by Pr.; end the Perlin of the Seik and fuland Nay!•
gution and Transp nation.
• grancyogg.
Win. F. • ••1 ,s• Rody Paidernon, . JAnob Raltdor,
A. A. 0 vrlnr, W. Drellotook,, - Jog. P. Tamed,
George W. 8 mill • W & Raven, . D. - 11. - Nnrk
.1. Cider. Sgront, Wade Thrungton, D.-BlMong
A. J. Jones, JIL Jcilee• _ IL 13.:.CoOLen.
lII=IMI
Hoff GSM . P. aonwsTOx.
Vice Ft-au:tent PAITNRSON.
'Wynne! Tress A. A. CAitillEit.
UPSTEAN INglikKt.. No COMPANY
PIMUSLIROH.— OlifllU li V l *Went; P.M;
Goanon, Ekicretary.
Will Imam against all birds oi I k K ono 31.1arArg2 ,
All bosom will bo liberally attina.Wil 410 , rumptlY i aid. t
A Limo ItAtitntimt, managed by whonto noll
known in the cornaannlty, and who are dot-trained, by
prompt:loos and libengity,.tn maintain the intnitter which
they have assnaiod, as °hiving the beet pronvE on to these
who desire to he ininireiL
Diaaexese—ll. Miller. Jr, C. W. Ilicketimn, J.
N. Holum, Jr., W. H. Smith, O. Manse°, lleorgesiVin!lumn,
Andrew Ackley, Janine lilpplawtt, GeorgeParais,A*l st.•
eialey, Alexander Tiet=„l.l.gew.
Ilia' °nice, Nn. Water ovalo ium , k
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Co, up @dire.) llittsbniszh;
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coin oit aUM7 suin:o9.
HARRISBURG, PRICtIA...'I
Chartered Capital, - 1 1100400.
113‘. /mime Bididniga and ether Properly againata.est or
Damage 17 Fire; oho, agdriet Podia of Uso'Bettlnaa
Navigation and Transportation.
Orhoina-81MON CAMERON, Prod ;
BENJ. PARKE, Vike Piosidegt.
B. a CARIM, Seeratary.
A. A. cAanwit, Agentr Fourth and Entittigoictithdtem,
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
MANTrFAOTUREIIB
CHILSON FURNACES,
Wrought iroulruhtug, '•
AND PITTING GENRIZALLY;
For Wo rmitig,ankFaititifirtini B4oo.tantio
Sir W. A A. all sontmot forWartuloitark; r
by Steam or lot Water, Plea CT Chlisou'a Partkiketch.
ea, Bohoole, Hoapttal4 leacturioa, Glean* Howes, IhreBloBl4-
Comrt Houses, .1194.0 s WrAg,'"l4o. 25 514Jtit= gritEET,„
11VTgi.), Immediately—A from Waloe to twelve years , of age, to, live with a amt{
family till she is of ago. She will e well CUB of:
roily
9 OEMISERT 80, Ll'Maaet al
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18% ' FAL L AN D WINIE D 1856,
DRY GOODS! 's';
$250,838 18
0,74418
$264),E88 18
93,889 96
1.00.009 ou
$617,348 16
FILLBIORE AND DONELSONI—.3 meeting of the
friends .or Mamieend Doninsen. trill.-13rheld on
THURSDAY, Septmber lath; we, at' Hie .649110 AN
LULL, corner Smithfield and.Pourth &meta:,
selB MORROW:P=O.3mA.
ASSIGNEE'S BALE OF . 41:.:11,1111,1aP
STRERT DRY GOODS. STORE, ea ..ANWSTOR.It
iIATURES, etc.. at AUOTIONe-SATORDAY, -134tainber
-2.0, at 10 o'clork.; A. AL, will Ix told at,the store Aid,.
dr. & Brother, No. 91 .Idarket 'street, by order of John Ker
ney, Keq., designee, the balaitee et the'itocicer Vanoy. and
Staple Dry Gee& remaining ttits6lll' frora„.-flieriff's gale--
wemg which-are Ana Embroiderissaini bier* Diem Mks,
Shawls, !Lend kerchiefs; Mantillas,-CireGtk ketel Nautil
i-a, Cloaks, Etia,kets, Marina* Artiam* - ' Bengal, Ito,,
Cloth; together with is general aseortment • of erre* article
which can be fount! in "a Ong-We: au goods store?: %t the.
(tame time, Gas )eixturea, Store Heater, one splendid Dash,
Gana Stools and Chaim .A110..a lot of Bedd _ing.
JOKE KERNEY, Assignee.JAMES NieKESNA,, AueVr.
P. A. MADEIRA. Agent,
95 Water street. Ptttabarale
PROCLAMATION.—Naar n
TIMNSLUP ELECTION : —ln
moist:Lance of an order of the Cann of Quarter ..EL"TtdOlia
mode this day, notire is hereby given,. that hereafter the
qualified electors of that portion ofreeblestownsidorithin
the following boundary shall amp ea Elactiottßistrict No.
2 in said townshiii, viz: Beginning at tho bonndorycLities of
Pitt and Peebles township anti the Monongahela river.
thence along said river to the-boundary linos Cli'li.iettes and
Wilkins townshipe; thence along:said boundary lines to a
township road on the Niue Mils Jinn: thence along said
road past FcrwanPs, Flemings, J. Murdock's, W. kJ. Mur
dock and Cbadwick's places lathe boundary noes of Peebles
and Pitt townships, and thence south along said boundary
hoe to the plata of beginning.
And that the elector, of that portion of Peebles teWnthiP
residing within the above despribed boundary Uhalijamet at
the Glen Efotel, kept hyJ. E. it.. Beating---tind that Banday •
Preston act as Jtrige, anti Peter Brown and - Willient Piper
act as Inspectors, to conduct the - nest general electioter in
slid district, who Ethan perform -- their respeetiveAritibir until
their successors shall be rfgulariyAnd Mwfollyettosen.
..11GGY'PArfEBSON
September Itttti, r 3 5 6 --r0611#14 - -- • _ •
cELzßrusiir .op
ALLIED ORTMENT AND
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St3I:6FI3LA, SALT ItUEILIL.BBYSIP.BLAS, SCALD
tUncers. Cancertns Humors, Barbera' Tut,.
tunas, Mercurial nod Fever Sores, VlcerS - "Rfol ,
Worn! Nem algia,(Deoftiess .ninsed by Unocrome
or &wee, In the Iluadallbeannntlatn„ LW*
.Complaint, Bronchitis,. luflaronunion
in thp Throat, idioPA.Bork.utfildz•
S.tbl generally tluovgbout the United Stain! atid, (itaarias.
by DruggiattandApoth
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Agents. wanted in ill parts,of thelLinkug-
NAYS .1 NOM Pividietem,.:lxtetraiiee, Maw
Dr. ORO. 11. KRYSE.II, No. 140 Wood,treet,,,Whelesaio.
and !retail Agent for Pittsburgh.'
'Beware of n counterfeit article in abanuirkorfAhled the
ellettutne AlliedOintooeuVput byChis.l/.. Kea. (eel ttly
"UWE HOTEL FOR
0.4 - cre for sale the large,Fonittory Betiding on
the owner ef - Stialtbfleld and Third etreets, known as the
“CTrir flOTl4b." , -The. CITY HOTEL occupied one tho
best lecatiani .the-at 7, and boa eves-- been , poptilairwith,
the trittifi c potre.;jt, a hi:excellent repair
,awleal:table of:
&mum ti'hirgli:brithtert, The:, autuctiberin od
iStki this'hotel and.thcflet on Which it. amidst Will .}a,
dispose of tinvTriflLVTLißr of the iadabliihnwni, ii is 114
an excellent elate of:preaerrititian; being ik,UP.O . hat twit.
yearn, and will iwaold'rwa bargeln„. -That'irokna..4la4c.
for cartitallsts,trz. partiasseietileg, t 4. IntitlaCilidatbnii.
nese to meliah profitable iirkohneht onrribertienbidit well
to give the matter their nttention.-....The lereht-Ter4..lb
midi, the hokum in rine and tone:nark:. Apply. personally
or try letter to 1LF.1111.17 BBAltra,
sale City Ifoteb-Pittstarrek•ria.
L PAPE R WA REIT 0 0817-
_w. P. MA&SHALL. A XXI., -
1 11l POitTilltS AND tr,BALEIIIL",
17. WOOD street,. between Fourth streetand: Dlam,oud'alley •
Wheremay be. !band an extetwiressiortemirt of teary de
seription
PAPltirpANCiffll34 .for
Parlors,
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and Cliambers:_.
Also; WINDOW SLUM treaf!rarleih TAwat
prices totatuitg. dealers.
lOW ' • W. T. - 3r.cusum.f.:
I LCREBIONT MEN, ATTENTIGNi'-
12 • willincelwailda aftemooa, dOikili:10310P11".401a)ES.
All whelateadt to heitt.the".preettowtotile tooenlw should
have one.'. etheilemaid Prr 'them Ik:coy -leiva, ;Tais had
better mat Istrifandttrociard one of, the,, They Can`be had
by callitoger sending to. , . -. '`
W. A. GlLDRifFzik
'Plitiliat;`orottopitef, the Theatre.
Runnel M'Clorlian,
John Scott,
David Richey,
Charles Arbuthnot,
Joseph S. Lee*,
Robert U. llsrUey.
feblB
TONIO , CUP; VOR DYSI? R
•T 09.—Th41a tha t,ttet cokroialciti ! itinier ot tang
Bluets. A rime Omar telt er - vraterveratinepeatid,lnto the
cup pertakee 'thaw tly Rad -without. Amber Araubli the
tnenelnal.-properiteiefthii.4l,;tstetatt :WateLithlehhfeoustdee,
.1 the nbx 4 rsimPle, ettitieet eildr , htei Thablele Atiihihtq the,
atomach thou.: any toter Tontp•mminkiiii , firriubrtr
corner:. Market street eittl.Dlopeitth
101111111.11Eit'S FURNlfitriff,
eteetute and typed bpultiful.gla,s to altidiela of
, poriatied and sainfahed furniture, on porfitinge, Piano lb ries, ,
canes, &c. llemaekeepera should give ftlittle}, far lade by
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a>ls- corner Market 'Wet audyiannod.
FINE COBIBS.—A lar g e Ou rc ly just reedi
and for aide by • 405. 1.7.g3111:(1.
sels _ cor,Al-1 act atrret andThannind.
PRESH titipikly Cleir le
4: Itenpy goap; Lulea brown Yfriadeer4 Inlet flacinni
Panelize, and Fatridgo's Solidified Laing of Thousa,bainbw_
era. our gale by • • JOS. ARM°, '
aels cor. klarket-titropi and . Dlatoond.
CiOlcattEs4 BEDFoRP BLUE 1.1 - 0 K
V water. can 1eui411.2.4'4,t- ontmoss,
wizfor. hiaiitatraltle....al and Ihrtized.
DALLFY" PAIN Rvo-TRAOnit,
von an - hindiand for ale by f
UruvwPtfAxialex
a%va.vikfor : iutkix t , z ( Bel5 )
zgruuos.
YERS'4-131L15.-4Q gross-2u storvolid for •
.41L, Lae tor„ 010114 Immo ono%
1)0311TIO Vt.00.1)8 received.. 5000
Bid end Bro.- amb C
it iied4;
- StandEte, -
Giogbatne,- Male,
Meader Ramie, Sitinet4,
Cloths, Caudnicrea; •
ianay
itels a
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- &,.IdASOII a 4 grout t
TAII ---
Nbria-.BrBBONS"4,4PIer;II 4asSprt
um& or new styles ofslknoro4,,gibboas recelrod es
Sreeelie •on 'the 17th
h., inst. A lariitie&of saw and vary deferable Long and
NAM) W 901104 elkeWlWy.olft A Joni:o , lo4lf 'thlnVe-Travel
,aahlothaltA CO,
itd 'Fifth aired.
DLMD ~- ARESS- S lLKS—, W o,lave just
swayed Imo AtirisibeWSW styles or , P/siel DTm
gilatilleemiesigitesillljtrdlirille Bit I:llr,nrect
0 teri t u A. AIASON,A
for
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"ZUPKT-PISTOLS, AND SPORMO AP' .
A-A ~004," 41 4 .—Wwi1l vakvstrict. ottttotio g to the man.Efactiosiopsi.tai'itruif telovi I t me uttat Improvements.
4 fafiftrLDD4Sititalf, lac!_ilDayins, 'elate% tariettal and
, faftatl*ttataffi. . to. kid Kaatures, ate.
Ale% int" DADD;tf Iggsitgortmaut cc Latch kelding mid
Waltuotf Ott* 1 - Alll.x.i; t t z... par qfp.444laortigit Difututhe.
1.41a ' ,, Vi ,, , 'O. wit t 9,1417 tax* taffeta.
,_. 4111 44444 WI -1 :1 .44/P 4 P la 110 1 4.141 i 4 le 6 , 1 " bl
‘l fvu ef4a.ratfiat ~..-t .. , •., ..,..);_u ,. i.__c
flair DviDeik; . f. Iffm hued' biafflstontly,siinfok fag,
..11 DOWN .VIWARt Lb) IN' at
B'LANDRETH'S PILL S-., 15 g r a bs ka abaft
awl for solo by (soltq IflAftEtti Me.
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SPLENDID STOOK
Of DRY 'tlOOi far We sdtL 4113 WINIYR. Tai
• , Cortriaiing of more than •- ' ' I
`l5O 'CASES ':AND; PACKAGES - •
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EMBROIDERIES. •
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Ele g ant styles o 6 -
RICH PLAID, BROCADE, MIRE FIIIRDED, IXTRA.
LER&VY Pr.d.LY ELAM, and COLORED SILKS.
B*autlful styled of -r : - . i
PDINTED IIIDDRSRLIN DR LAINFA:. -- WOOL PLUDs4 'i ,
PIILVERD 3IRRENOB,4O6.IID.:PARIMRTT4D,
BLAME
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Orie ttandred Case* o
HOUSEKEEPINa,GOODS
LLNEN amariittLK ISAStABH TemaikaNs,
TOWELLW6,g r . „ BD;I3VB .
LONG AND sill:Luiz -woorz*zi n t raingokpLust
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S II A Wl.l-$1.:"
FIVE HUNDRED- - OASES
DOMET
D R Y 0 0 13 S-f
GINGHAM, ENGLISH MADDER SHIR/INO
CHECKS, TICKING'S, PIANNKLKOKLEACHED
AND , BROWN. mitnnat':,
2000 CLOAKS, TAMS & IBTRAS
Of new
vor Clothe. etyle,ln Ethos, Velvets; Cloaldai CliphOi.4kßea
New (loads will be daily ;waived tbrunglioniO4 season.
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A. A. mitsti*-ii
Pwrszveas, September 6, 1850.-,=lin'
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*a- THE FIINKIIAL:of the tato-lion: it %V. minx will
be attended to Tllll7l (Thwreday) tdOßNlNG;aa.lo , o'clock.
°twinge will leave - A: Jaca*Vl stable al9.cielZek." •
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