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W 11.1.1 t W11.1.1‘ e. .1 \ II ' 1%1 I . , I If A NI. 14,06. 1 CO. I \ I. t A .1 .., t't i I tit i • Li / M i l i til I it I it DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET VTI-1.1h,f ILSON A. 1% DL V.S 114)PIK W ELL 111',P 11,1:n K. stn THOMAS S. HART. k , k T,VINI , IIF. At 4:1.,Tt !.; HAHTJE. k %itt t o• SA rn JO\ES, I . L. H. PATTERNON. 11 a“, SAMICKL SNIITH, A, .1,1,1 Cttr 1!= tt,{4 I krlLit:it AI ATT AV I. STEWART, tI.L.C.,IIOiT vV1.114 ROBERT B. GUTHRIE, lir =CMOS, Tow,air EDWARD 31 COR K LK, ;MA," Toirvant, II I:N RI lIEL TZ 11100 V ER, tittr.v Ix. ) .1011% JO II NATO .1 Extract. tram Buchanan's Spech on the independent Treasury 11111. 21l A T '.I(7NTILY Pr.r ., Sr I/ IIs‘INIANP, F. 0, It F. 1% ARP, IMEESEIEM=I I=l 1:1 ••1 I' t ft. IkE;:, 4.1. 1 , 11 , 1.:1; F.F.1.P1.1' , l'lo.liltl A• I , Ilk %% t.•1:4,1 I: TWA t' I mit. q I lIMIMIEE 1 h.•": .1-1,1,111111 •r,to•r V. I) rt 1=Ei!IM=111!1!111!Ill 1 . . 4 4 " MEE= T , tlt 1.10. - rry ~ I L ,aJ, o•lsintitt......l • elp.ouient e In the el.len time when WasLintrtan, Jea.,t,on, Jay, Marii.sen, Ada Fraaklii, are! other 914,11 and pAtri 3 OiN w'.•n• in their prime, and gale tt.i.e t•. puhli. 6. 1/1:11i,,:. li,r pet PI" , •t" cL.tllitty CuUld titiL at, ri.l, at,•l together w f;nd "ud pr.:tie:Ode rem. dy. s.t. u to, ykritry al.ery lir t+lnves ve..rt. 11.4 nil.: :.1;.1 there iffig bolt' K-titneky there was a strong tote 1,.r ernawipa tion. The .1* the north and south enuid take frier littug-liter for the extinction of an eill 014; 1:11g'Lla.1 ha I fastened upon the c-uutry while wider he- sway. But in an evil day, and with evil intent, about the year 111 ".‘.2 the] r (tame tw this courit,y an Englightuan butte] Thottips,n Ile wa- an able and eloquent nea ter, and was sent by the jealous aristocratic gov ernment Li Eligialld to =ow the keetia of strife and lietirtiou the uorlheru States. Ile lectured in the cities of the north against slavery, lie dal not en south to urge emancipation, and prisent u pr,etira..de ota.o. Ile areal whirl , it was Eliot. to I—ttre.i and sceitonal animosity and To ihe telhile mind to !dirt-rimy tilgainst Itinir All I:now how well t h is I ere•tru tun.- -al y 11.11 Lry succeeded. The lel:14101. amt tLr ra,h and vio , ent lent it will.ng tar I. th e pahlie enemy. awl ate,lns• ,, ,,,a, rank. rabid, denunciatory a n d reckle,s, lon forth in the north-eastern Stutes like a c , ,ntagious and virulent Hui the firm wail ut .leek... n, and the the men Gt day' ,t would, by its incendiary d o cuments and emissaries., long ere thii have li g ht e d rip the tlawes ,P 1 Civil and a servile war throughout :e": ! 4 -eitli, awl involve , ' both races in ritr^ undistinguishing ruin. A firin an I patriotic re -istunce lute protracted the struggle, and given intensity and Vifilitaee to the It now hec,me a ma: keel ::ml clearly defined dis ease ; a disease as irritating and exeititig at the rich, :in liti,e..tle .1111 di4guming, as the back vomit. fine of its first manifestations is partial insanit). Its victims can listen to nn ~,ffeve no good of any not similarly ailin red ; and care for no cause but the cause of the ni.igroes. Fur arm the Union may be de strol cif, our g.ivernment overturned, and our glorious constitution publicly burned. For them all other great national interests may be aban doned. Fur the negro race, the great hope of the whit.' race—free government and pop- War siiver,iigrity may be crushed. ,It would 11. 11,11 .• nll I . l,Pent the slang phrases by which tho, purposes are declared. They are the language of intense bitterness, hatred and eoutuniely. The warnings of the fathers of the Republic are treated with acorn. George Wa , latigton is called a villain at a public meeting; and our Constitution is de nounced its a covi - mant with hell." • Much fire some of the tuninifentation s of this loathsome and dangerous disease, sent of malice prepense frion England to afflict the body politic and social of OUT great and prosperous COMIIIOII - and in the end perhaps to work out its destruction. It is a siugu!nr fact that this dieerum and the cholera came to thig countryfrom England about the same time. The ravages of the latter have brought mourning into many cities and families. i14: 1 1.+ - 0,4i. ,4)4181' 4,4'4.44,tt t*A44:o67:v. 4`l.' ,AVC+ ".'.• .. 41. 44 fl P L'_, • A.,,.: ef i . 0 ; '', ~,A ~.• 1 ..-.^ , f , t. '" r ..., N. Y • ..= 1 ,et ' ,'" - . '- • ...,,` , 4 , _ , •..' '' is SEI'I . I . :).IBERIU 111=i I=l L I.l()rtuE: SCOTT, J ACOB FRY, Jr., Mown - lours, C. JOHN HOW.te. r.t.,,,&UN IM!1=1 11,,-111-j IMIII 11•111=110 lit It.. 1••ii.Oil 4 la.. .a.,•.! 111=1=1 1111 liaol. • • ‘t ITECIIIMEMEED Tex,.• ri.i II T..tl el EI=EIEI CAMI.BELLAWD ABOLITIOSISM A DISEASE x:int 6011 In Virrtni, :=7U ft , , . . - -•4 • ' • 4 . r'-.1A414. But the results of the abolition disease if un checked arid unrestrained would prove infinitely more fatal to all the best interests of humanity. The great problem of man's capacity for self government it was supposed had been solved, and the truth established, that freedom, self-gov ernment—popular sovereignty, was entirely com patible with order, peace and national prosperi ty, How the eyes of oppressed mankind were turned towards ns in hope as this experiment was progressing, and how tyrants and despots trembled on their thrones as its success became more and more apparent. No wonder the latter sent this disease amongst ua. They look upon the destruction of this 'Republic asjhoir only salvation. In proof of this read the following extract from the London Chronicle, the special organ of the Queen of Great Britain : " We sho.uld be sorry to see Mr. Buchanan elected, because he is in favor of preserving the obnoxious institutions as they exist, and the unity of the States. rhere is no safety for European monarch:rat governments if the progressive spirit Qie nemor-rocy of the Crsitcd Stales ta adiopeed to succeed. Eleer Fremont, arid du first blow to the separation of the United States is effected." And see also the language of another organ of despotism. The Paris Monitrur, official organ of the Im perial Usurper, whom Fremont is said, by his admirers, to resemble in some of the traits of hie character, makes this announcement: i‘OUR SYMPATHIES ARE ENTIRELY WITH COL. FREMONT. WE 110 PE TO SEE No EXTENSION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRIN• CIPLE IN THE UNITED STATES. IT 18 DANGEROUS. TO EUROPEAN GOVERN MENTS." The genuineness of these extracts no one will deny, and they show clearly how closely thin abolition disease is allied with their influences, and ita sympathy with the European rulers that would destroy our Democratic Republic. because "It u clangcroue to Eurnpran goerrnmew/." Is not this disease a dangerous one! And how fatal would he its success. For this fell disroase of abolitionism there is but one remedy. It must be administered by the people, and the ballot.. are the pills The dis..w.e, is evidently approaching its crisis: and Norrmher next mast terminate. It was neaer so violent, or the insanity so dangerous before . Let the dose be a trememluous one. Let the purgation he utterly prostrating. In this alone is the safety of the patient, and the safety of the Republic. And it in the only ground of hope of ultimately "crushing out" despotism over all the earth. As the mills were &omit and most of the ware houses shut up, people of all parties had lama's g else to do hut go over to Allegheny and hear our r.itsburgh lawyers make abolition speech(:. QTer they went in such numbers that we pro- SUM that during the afternoon there wire :2,0.1ai11 people on the ground. The Democrats acre there in thousands, to see the sequel to the baby i-how, and drink free Ice water That swelled the crowd to about the number we name_ By the way, it is a little curious to note the alight discrepancy in the estimates of the Journal and Guzsets. The former tastes It 50,000. Bat the old Ili -um, plumps' it right down at 100,00ir " ' Nuw, our neighbor of the Journal will never lrirn how to please hie party ball a. 9 the Garotte. The Black Republicans lore big figures, and he should have named the largest number 1 , be would have stolen a march on his rival. Ca_Kvius M (lay vas the only foreign speak -r 1.1 no , ..riety. anti he 18 one of the pooreet Ftnr.lK er4 t , uch an occasion that could he H toe rest viral home manufacture, except .ne &l a s i v.le ranting falsifier fr.?, Itinvi, , av How I. Istrreut was our Convention. Jo,ige ler :•I tiled it with a brief !porch : then ti:.r Tod, .1 Liu, II an. 1.. K Bowen. of linitironro iku John C Breckinridge • caodi.lnte for Vov.• , Col. , loonier M'Cook, of Wert. 0 - Ir nrrni , •ra WI. War* r, f ft.rta .r a treat and espirruire timpla3. T.... pe.l - ..e tame t.ngel her to hear re-J Una till the fn m timplent lips and they were grata:lea Tho went Mane inptructe , l, and not cheated. The abolitionists came together under it pro • mute that Sumner, Burlingame, ftobert Emmet, Tom Corwin, David Wilmo•, and all that ilk of abolitionists, would &afire,. them And behold : Pittsburgh lawyers took the sta nd and shoutcal and '• sweated" at them to good, sound aboli tin Mang. Mr Loot:nix' speech was of course a good one of it. kind . but it was "Ka.usas the riegroes, - or ha would not have been liste ed.i to That crowd would hear nothing But was not the crowd drawn together by ful,e pretetc•eu In regard to speakers. Our crowd was not so cheated. In that respect our conven tion 1,311 far the best. And comparing the two crowd- with the efforts made to get them t,- acther. ours wits the most successful In the OPllet of actn•tl voters, and voters on the democrat c side. 141. II: Iq 141.1 We were never MOTO proud of the gallant D e . tnoe,a,•y They need co tea.ing and ante tuft, no hrlong and frve ticket., and no fake pee. tenec- , They came at the call of duty, of thtor own fii.o will, and at their nwn expense. if the aholitionists are satisfied with the results of the two gatherings we are. And another thing. We can afford to tell the truth shoot numbers. The abolitionists cannot. - ABOLITION CAPITAL. In regard to the disturbances in Kansas nn doubt now exists in any honest mind that they are got up by the abolitionists as their only po litical eapital. Kee what an abolition Fremont lecturer. Dr. Cutler, said in a speech at Mont pelier, Vermont. Here it ix: IF I'oLT WOULD CARRY THE ELECTIoN NEXT NOVEMBER, KEEP ItLooDY OUT RAOEs IN KANSAS BEFORE THE EYES oF THE PEOPLE. yOU HAVE NO OTHER PLANK SETTLE THIS QUESTION, AND YOU ARE DEFEATED." Itre, Tung 01.17.—The Fillmore party had an amazing big turn out in Cincinnati on fiaturday enint: last. Tho Enquirer says the torch-light proces,ion reached several milca, each man bear ing a transparency. The shouting and enthusi asm were piled up very high. MI the flags had thirty-one stars. The caricatures of the woolly of amalgamation, :Sm. Front all accounts it must have rivalled the abolition baby show here co the 17th. On Saturday (to-morrow) the steamer David Lynch, will leave the Monongahela wharf at 12} o'elook M. for Port Perry, to carry persons who are desirous of attending a Democratic meeting at Port Perry, In the afternoon of that day. It will bring them back in the evening. There is a good chance for a pleasant trip. The meeting will be addressed by Messrs. Roberts, Bruce and others, and a Glee Club from the Third Ward. THE young men out West are forming them selves into Buck and Dmk Young America Clubs. A few evenings ago one was formed in Chicago, and over five hundred young men joined it. The northwest will yet prove Itself sound on the Union and white race questions. The Chicago Pgmes says there is not a shadow of doubt that Illinois will go for Buchanan and Breokinridge. We have been requested to publish the whole proceedings in the trial of „John C. Fremont, (Pryor,) for mutiny, &c. It would occupy all the columur of our paper for two weeks. We have already published the verdict in the case, in which he was found guilty of mutiny on eleven different speCifications. No one pretends to deny that. PoLa RA 'intro.—There is to be a Democratic po)e raising in South Pittsburgh, between the Sligo and Clinton mills, on Saturday evening next at .6 o'clock. Mr. Burke, Judge Munition, B. P. Jones, and the Glee Club are expected to ad dress the meeting. 1 •;;'„, .. , THAT CONVENTION Democratic Meeting Ex-Clovorn , r Reeder, of Kansas, is announced as about to take the stump for Freittol,t ! Why, he has been stumping it on behalf of the freedom shriekers for six months past. The new telegraphic cable, 120 miles long, which was being laid between Sardinia and the coast of Africa, was lost in a storm, making the second cable lost in this attempt to establish a communication with Africa. The cable was in- enred for $BO,OOO. Mr. Paul Farnum, of Beverly, N. J., has given a building, with convenient grounds, valued at $25,0011, for a NormaJfichool, and has agreed to pay the expenses of the school for the dist year. This is a handsome and mot credita ble gift. The ninth anniversary of the rurreiader of the city of Mexioo to Gen. Scott, falling on Sunday, was commemorated in New York on Monday by the parade of the New York Volunteers, and the Veteran Corps of 1812. The Veterans, com manded by Capt. Rayner, fired a salute of 131 guns on the Battery. Flags were hoisted on the City Hail in honor of the occasion. Among the passengers by the Cmubria, whit h arrived at Boston on Sunday last, was Sir Henry Holland. He is now staying at the house of Hon. Edward Everett. The Boston Advertiser states that his visit to that city is limited to two days longer. Sir Henry Holland is a physician of eminence. He married one of the daughters of Sidney Smith. A gentleman on crutches, lately from San Francisco, and a member of the Vigilance Com mittee, was violently assaidted on Sunday eye ing on the steps of the St. Nicholas Hotel, in New York, by one of the many rascals transport ed hither from California. The matter calmed a great deal of indignation, and the cowardly as sailant would have been roughly handled had lie not made a rapid retreat. Three grain warehouses on Water street, in Chicago, owned by S. it Pomeroy, tieorge W. Dale, and Charles Woodsworth, were burned on Sunday last, and ninety thousand buehel• of grain lost, which was principally owned 11 Mesere Pomeroy, John P. Chapin, Van Olivela tale, and Williams k Brother. 'rho bitel le amounts to .$1t1,(551 Pomeroy b. in.ur:•J, at about the others we have not ascertained. R•itne Real Dirty dog who eigne himself " It It.'• Rends the NeW 1 ork Timt e a miserably fake account of our May. roovevtirin on th e itt-b inet., and says . •• The news friar) Maine had a mist lepreseing effect, as the Morning P i•t ha.' assured its render that they would not occspt than ten thousand majority. " \We said no -ucla thing, and the ree,t of the letter to as untrue as tinet which relates to cur-thee. 11 victory is to ho won by falsehood and tkreptinn we e,nfese the chances of the Democracy Eire thin indeed. Mr George Peabody, a wealthy American, who has been restiltng in London a• a banker. fur a number of years, I:Re arrtred at New on h, s woy t o Du, errs, Mes*.:.rhusetts, his Want town lie is a man,: great id...rattly, Ira•given largely to charity !c on-I rhtlanthroptc ohjeeta, and on every alanie , !rlary our Nato al Knit. day be furnish,s a magnificent entertainment to the Americans in the Itritish oapitol. In this way Mr. Peaboly has acquired a great I.VU/Itti ty. Aecardertgly he ie now IfnitCti upon by large numb e r', of the merchaate and husinese tier of NOV York, who overwhelm him with complimehte and invitatiatie A N v.vr nfit,oi tlll Vll•tt HE* the tt.or hr Ctirrontrlg. the riwrient Eng' bus 5.1.1re,,c41 n Ictit,- 1. , are I.,••nd-r 1.1.1•:,, whi c h h a o t,erfl I*;7llakt.-d kt) Pro Itnrnent. lie 4.1 Jut:et rvlrnrt, frv,ni the writing, rf RI (lark. Dr l'ih:t!n4,r, 14e,th ll,ruky, 4nviree., rohl It.ontiot CA. erinv, xll.l 6d.?itY of the rte men t rt-r. t •11 !,..),1” that •, : , 41•11C•i. 11111 , 1 rt tP Plad •14{C• . U. thr %I;!haN. th e „f I e,n hr '•r log.(l,cr thf , , th CV11111r) ~pettling the ttukri.On tu:3l3 commence.) thln cour.try hr r-u:vk —Jl24Ong frr.tal the urarf •pecttnen I !Jaye serrn— that of air Book ~f h -try drigire to ■ee new translation to Ow. ctiuntir7 in by no mewnii increwnwit- - The cspo•ure ustulu by pit:tiro , get ng it out in New Yott, huoi slrra,lf spoken the , plitlie rout:Kim:lee to touch [list it ie very probe• Me it will never be caniiiirteit. hekrr.,• ELre - TED lAnt re...rurry. liorearos Nd I N.ourti --The St. LOUIS Rernahran of the i:ith sayu that error,. have been discovered in the eiai ennvaas in Missouri, is the vote for I,ieut Governor whieh, elected Jackson, Denvierat. by ninety-one majority Newland, tho Candidate, had been regarded ideated by . hundred and eighty eight majority The 'mitre will otirreet the error, undoubtedly, the alio« to Jarkaiin The rept of th -I)^mooratic `state ticket is eleete,l by taajer;t i , ranging tram or,r to sit thousonif WE aaw 11 letter yeterilfty written by an into'• ligent gentleman In llhnciv ton fricrol in Ott. otty in which be easy. that I.eyonil all rieradn•n tore ll!mei. will go for Buchanan lie telys ttt, Iletrutereti err et work there n. they never worked before, and are confident our majority there will be fifteen or twenty thousand. More foHer• The last °emu. of I.lLeriy, (Fayette county, Pa.) contains the following list of bolters from the opposition : NI CNA CLL.; TOWN qtll P. FA tXTTIi COVIkITT, August sth, Meters. Editors :—Whon men change their political sasocintiona, a docent respect fur the optuions of others demands that they siauuld declare the induvementil which have prompted the change in their opinions; we therefore beg a email space in your excellent paper to declare our determination hereafter to support the Democratic party and its nominees. We have acted heretofore with the American party, but actual experience has convinced u. that the lenders have abandoned all the princi ples once advocated and supported by that or ganization, and are now waging an mirtrinctiphri warfare against the Domeoratio patty, alike dis honorable to them..eives end dangerous to the country. Thu leaders publicly ratified the nomination of Fillmore, and his name fleets at the mist head of the papers of that party no w published in Uniontown, whilst the Clipper, pti Alish,d at Brownsville, supports Fremont. Their speakers publicly advocate Fremont, and privately ex press their preference for Fillmore. In one part of the county they advocate the principles of the American party, and in another part they are Fremont Abolitionists. We find the county ticket is supported by these papers in Uniontown, as a Fillmore ticket, and in Brownsville, as a Fremont. We cannot and will not support such impos. ture. We esteem honesty as essential in pulities as in the other affairs of life. We cannot be made use of to aid men destitute of every princi ple, in their schemes of imposture. We are fully convinced by the course that the party which styles itself by the name of Republican pursues, that it has deep,'well laid and maturely considered designs against onr. glorious Consti tution an happy Union. We see the evidence of their designs in the millions of dollars which have been contributed in various sections, under the guise of if.ansas aid funds, apd the mustering of troops of armed men to invade Kansas, and overwhelm the troops of the United Stares. These acts of treason are like the muttering thunder—the prelude to a dreadful storm in which the ship of State Is threatened with destruction. We are free, and our country is prosperous and happy under Democratic rule, and desire it shall remain so; we therefore have determined to sup. port Buchanan and Breckinridge, In whose hands our Constitution and Union are safe, and we call upon all men who loye peace and hate disunion and disorder, .o unite with ns in supporting our country, its Constitution, and the Democratic PartY. Stephen B. Palmer, James M'Laughlin, Lacy Hibbs, George Hazen, Hugh Keys, Greenbnry Grimes, Crawford Scott, John Hibbs., James ft. Fuller, William Addict, Henry Hillard, William S. Allen, Elliot Hibbs, John Addis. Oliver D. Mills • # . p•,' s ,• 14. ' - fe.A.• The gales which are 1.61 i ciriNing our fleet to ward the rock of disunion seem to rue so strong and so direct, that it is hard to avoid thinking of t those who are antionis to turn the fleet in the direction of the gales, that they wilfully cry peace when there is no pence, and that having eyes they see not, and having ears they wilt not hear. But the moss of our opponents do not ln- tend to he unpatriotic ; and if their party pro jects tend to disunion they do not/see it. One of their most common answers to our fears of approaching danger: " We are all as earnest for union as you are. and the danger of disunion and the cry for disunion comes only from the South. Lot us, however, not talk about professions, hut only about facts, fo. these are the important matter. When Marius shed the noblest blood in Rome, and trampled on the liberties of his country, it was to subject one class'bf citizeus to another in the name of liberty and union. And when Syne did the same it was to reverse the order of Marius in the same sacred names And when Cresar silenced and buried the last of the forms that en bodied the spirit of Roman freedom. and was declared by his admirers, emperor and father of teal country, it was most profanely done by a blasphemy upon the names of liberty and union. No political scheme has any chance of success that does not profess to be patriotic. Who , are the facts that indicate an approach ing dissolution' het me not be answered by a reference to the faults of the Democracy: for I confess that we are as human as other parties, and the worse you make us out to he the greater Is our country's danger. If you say there are numerous ditinnionists in the south, you declare a most important fact; and of it the Democracy have a good right to complain ; for it weakens the forces of the friends of the Union, who naturally feeldiscouraged in contending for those who re3ent their assistance. But you admit awl proclaim the fade. And what is your remedy ° You say they dare not secede, and we will compel them to ruliniit. Is not this itself a disunion peOrneitiori! Is it not internal war proclaimed' Yon say no, for they dare net resist. Still. is it not war, if one class of the community is to use its physical force, or the fear of it. in order to compel th e sob ta l es k a of another" Here let me call attention to the fact that we ore, In a very extensive tense, many classes of people having rigats and privileges differing according to the laws of different States, or distin guished as commercial an•t manufacturing States, nr as maratime and inland, nr as Atlanti c and Pacific, or as n slavelythling and non-wlnvehold inc. Thee.• facts make essentially different classes. The present contest has clas s ifi e d ns ns •;aveholding an I non slarehohling ; some other lay the cassificatioti rosy proceed en other Now what I mean to say is that where each classifications exist, they are facts that en ure control legit.latioa . for it must be adapted to the people whom it i. to affect. We violate nature , f we disregard them These classifications in iii .to the customs and hahits of the people, which are roiled their lkfeol3l nature, and tr. which all grime ;egittlation must conform. W e trample on hanoon dignity when we rudely at tempt by legi.tatton to wipe them nut If we hare any peace we must respect all closer.. of .ter united society. In all the attempts of ancient areree to unite their variously constituted States, it was the want of this respect for the rights or trappoved rights of each, anti the attempt Lit eubirct all to the ottooreet will or the roost powerful influence that confinuallv tfivide.l them: nourished the spirit of hostile cornhination with etch other mod with strangers: often put the sceptre into the hands of tyrant,' and dictators, and at last owned their rates to toenail conquerors and demolished be last monument of frri,lom. And Thep Italy fen from the expiring peep of in: Roman empire, tt found it elf dienied :We hnelng very different lass, and r U.O 011, 4.-1 inter, .ta A thounentratternipte I.erp ma.io, for a then.and yearn. to pri: :Or. .bowa U 1 cY among (1,31 e diacatiant ele I.ents Dot, though they mvy be cailt , l eve pro ) IlingtiAgr and tri g oo and Collti -117, yet, f.yeor mat or any idea blithe con.tan , .•,,,,rgitlll4. Mat Lary , repslreal 111 Ord, it pre - +. i re . 111LOTI and horroonv ntnr4vg. rnelr Yltriou. r Mth,y Lzive foiled . on.l I onee 0 t re of the world :1111 , 1 the rers fen= ;If lb, I' OA, ; ,. : 1 r t, rt. o f ru roro. nowil mantledb,ll.• e.o. with ,trturely hie enough to tar urn Le: fu en ,tfttn, it ni•l•enrm 1,, mr, 1 , 1 ON I.!VIATO of t.: , rc , 1.11 , 1 tkirrats, c.r even nt the ntrolion..f theta, %nen tsr "aght to th:nt CntilefPr.io9.• Cs , r, r , tllll n. r .11.1 ..l.tr •••,,., 1 ,4 wa 01W 611 CIA when cur rror mea4urra - , Ito Stole a;ramst State, hoeotion again , t gecti , r, or tines agran.t ulna, Uttlet now I never sax the teeeerity or wrilolotn of thoee warninp r•f ur woxeet men against everything which Io , A , I in that dinxtion. hut I do aye it plainly now /ld I see, too, the foundation of those k l which Euror emu tr.onarchotta ontrrtain of eor .perdu diasoLutauo, and whwh I heretofore eon aiderrel baselm. lit'e hour tern w3rned, ard earnestly warned, that the seal through who'h 0 1 1 fleet matt roll ore datterrou, , norx , and that there are many otetuotal w bleb toted to scatter cunt destroy it, and we hegin to and it true. lint bow slow err w¢So betle•e in any other wimloto than oar own' - How apt to forgot that "heforo hoyor to !Infantry, and a haughty spirit heforo rcroatt the wisd o m and eit.erience our wisent and most trusted stotessuen of our Joys, t.. he poled by lie excitement and pa. , •ion of the present Lilo IV, teiect a!• wArniugo of hiNtory and in crier 19 purnie on 'untried caper:10001, while halt potion. which we are niragq:ine with Us, Worn. no of its danger. W 0 risk the I , herttes and hop pine.. of our children an 1 friends in order prove our ei . ...ura4m ror,wio a ..or own j.-1 ): mont nr oor own lenders it fr. , th, whi c h 0 ,, e half of our fellow citizen. declare to he full ‘.l o..titagion and death. IVith your Intro, Messrs Editors, I ' , ball ft:- low out thitirubjoot at another day . What the N Y. Tr;butte thought of Fremont, a few yearn ago, in naown by 11,e following ex tract from an article publinhed in that paper ,t the time gremont was necking for a re-election to the U. 14, Renate t It the member! , elect [to the Callfornla Leg islature] vote MI they they have voted in the Atlantic States, and as they would vote were they there again, a whig will have Col. Fremont'. mat.. As for &mow htmartf,thtre u n..t at pri. tat Mr least hope for him. Both, pat-lies (I ,, thnr , ' y hisarow boa him and ists measures. Hu : NW has killed him. The fa .11 of his neglect o. ! ! 4. duties in (7onpreas to eleetsonerr for another ter., has also her+, hiyAly prvadtrial to his toter-oh." Fremont, It will he recollected, spent only twenty-cam days in the Situate, devoting the re ,router o f hi s t erm to spectil4tion in flaliforni.. and in endeavors to secure a re-election, in which endeavors, us the 'Prihtine predicted, he most eignally rolled. Rita` Interesting to those suffering from nesdat,h e.— A remain rompdy found in Dr. MIA CELEBRATED LIVER PI LLM, prol oared by F'LE.IIMG Ii Hi , Patteburgh Tao following IA a anniiile of tortlOratioii, front t.1.1r 0.01 t.i114(11.9. This is to enrtiry that I have bfWM .1119,3 At limes u, si•Vel , • pain would In , NI otters I rtrti.l r,41 untther day or night. Hearing Dr. . 1 1 . 1.attr'i Mehra 1.4 Liar prepart,l by Homing 1b.., I bunt and got hos, of which I took two pills nu going to Ird. fi•r two nights They .„„ rnt.rrly. Sornotlnte 1154 now elsownl, turf haVI , had no tour. I rnut , lt , frau; sick /4.441.,110. kl. JOLINt4TON, 118 Le Wit , stroot. Purehaaere will be wont! to ELFIc tor Dr. Al' Lont4 evle. tmilyd User I,7l,b yFleming Uro of Pitt. burgh, P. AU otlits• iu comixarlaoa, aro worth. loot. Dr. APLano'x gonuluo Liver Pills, also Ida colehrated Vorruifoge, oun now be hail at all rospectabla fling Storm. Nouo genuine without the vignaturo of FLMLING BROS. Abuts for arils by the ok, inilnlPt4D. 7Liverns . o Stioussoril to J. Kidd it 00., solfrilawl No. eo Wood atroot, eoruor of Fourth. ael — An Appeal to t be;lntelleet --it le one of the Matures of Pulmonary RiseiFe that it generally leayes Alm brain tuntisturbed. Wetberefore appeal toih!lntoft of all who are predisposed to Consunspilon, wariit hg th ou , solemnly, that Ip neglecting what they rrll sliffill ania,s 3 th, y may be signing their own death-warrants. There to no es , MAO Gorsuch neglect. In Dr. Rig; SYRUP-OP LIVER WORT, TAIL ANL CA.NCIIALAGIJA, they have withi n rime'', at idi thin*, a positive spectlie. We milk° no reaerea tion or qualification ut the phrase, and we are bitched i v 'Lieu of the highest scientific attainments, whose approril of it, Ij worthlows, no woaltli could purchww, in saying that It is et nearly infallible as anything in thin fallible world can be. Per particulars, see riantplaipt in the hands of agents, Will an advertisement on the licalums page. illiP•Per sale, wholesale and retail, by R. E. SELLERS 00., corner Wood and Second streets, Fold Mee t filiNPßigiobr 4 BEtz.l4iimrty U, FICRWARTZ, arid BSCI-0141X j AhrgA.N., Allegheny City. gelaulawl w ./44'01.1 Style.—We kill introduce on Saturday, August 30,1Ki6, our FALL SCPLES OP SILK HATS Cull and MD them. A goal Hat for $3.00. .098 MORGAN s 00, 764 Wood at. IMII MIIMM=IMMEN: (For the firtatkorgh Poroj The Danger of Disunion WASH INUTON Fresnoate. NIW Vnitt, Anguot 1, 1N62. 4 SUBS AND SPEEDY CURE FOR SCROFULA, SALT RItRUX,,MRIPVLAB, SCALDII BAD, Cancers, Cancerous Rumors, Barbers' Itch, Burns, Mercurial and Fever Sores, Ulcer; Ring , Worm, New algia, (Beakless reused by Mimosa or Sores in the Mud.) Rheurnat. I,lm Complaint, Bronchitis, Ingaratagti gu in the Throat, Lungs, Back or Bide. Sold generally throughout the United latates and Canada' by Draggled and Apothecaries. Agents wanted in all parts of the Linton. RAYS & NABS, .ProlideNrai L allnrentlei hiam Br. GEO. 11. IC SYSEB, No. 140 Wood straoVlo.lWhoOl and Retail Agent for Pittsburgh. Beware of a enunterfelt article In the market styled the i ei v e nine A Hied OintmeuLlint up by Chas. H. Kent. feel Say J` 00K TO YOUR INTERESTS! and read JU the 94th page of the CITY DDIEMBY. [sale ,:*v • ITrom the liostAl Saturday Evening Gazette.) per Nave You AL Ritlitut4 . or the Basvellejr, —I wonld most respectilillyinvite litinilention of these el, A Piturcairm BIrEATIL W ILIA lady or gentle would remain under the curse of a disagreeable tlicted a ith hernia or supßtro.of the hoWids to my', splendid breath s:her, by using the " Balm of a fi'hopsin k ii mato talent of Tnissiet of v4iutis patterns, and t o nos every Flowers" as a dentifrice would not only render age, applied and satiefactkiitgaanuitled in every case, army' it sweet but leave-the teeth white as alabaster 1 solos, No. 140 Wood atreet, Pittebrirgh,,,Pa.„ sign of the Many persons do not know their breath is bad, Golden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by ma will be 1 • •• i and the subject is so delicate their friends will found • - never mention it. Pour a single drop of the Marsh's Radical Claw Truss; " Balm "on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth French Truast, very light !pried; • night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last , Gina Eke& nurses ; • . . . a year. caastreast 'Prune; single and double; A LICA ItrIFITL COMPLEXION may easily be so- tha4a ,, i ' xd .,,.. rraue „ ; _, ddidrene ,, L _ . _ ... and ad " ; quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow- ''''' Prii's .,'"7,..."'_"r",„_____.,_ n g `""",„,,__; , . era." It will remove fan pimples and freckles ''' S ' '''' I' "'".____,.... ,5 _,!!'"“, ... lab . from the skin, leaving it an soft and roseate line. The P rice of --'''''''''" '..-Y fr°°l' t 2 "" P '''' liendati fhb inea be nutted by or R out remitting money_mk Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and..,. &a - tariff li uptured patient s niFiGad Ti;itiiios , stating whether the wash the face night and morning. ruoturets on the right of ba side. , ,ralso sell and adapt ''- 811AVING MAJ)E. EASY.—Wet your shaving water Dr. Banning's .Lace or Bally Braze, for the, cora of Braley brush in either warm or two or three drops of "Balm of a We Water, poor on test i Wesimessof thttetiestorAbdoitien,Vres i Chronic Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a usa ' and a " walki"lde/wm din gon a weakand debM, beautiful lather 'much facilitating the operation toted condition of the abdominal natieleaD r. ryaita .Abdessfrad Bapporkr; ' ' • of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Eiva ., - , , . Mattis .Abdtnninal tea; Fetridge & Co., proprieters; and B. A. Fahne- silk F2aaie au , ~ stock & 00., Fleming Bros.,R. E. Sellers & Co., And ' y every kind of Supporter sowla e. I law sop Dr. G. 11 . Keyser and H. Mier & Co., Pittsburgh Shouldcs Brows of every style, for weak chested and stoop and Beckham & McKennan, Allegheny city. slunddered persons . , -- Elastic Stocking; for broken and varicose veins. &spa/tory Bandages, of all Wilda: Syringes of cr ,, y moiety and pattern, and In fact every kind of meebsoissl impliince used in the cur of disease. DR. HEYSER•wouId state to persons In want of Braces or senl h. to pu trai w t the a Lati d a eo pp t i b y y the wri T t r i m ng, . 1"1""i but Itia t el h" wa h y e can oft s better to see the or Brace personally. Address DR. GEG. IL BRYAN .% 140 Wood et.. Sign of the Golden Mortar. Aka - Opinions of the Press.-- The following is Inns Gen. Geo. P. Morrie, in the Home Journal of November . All editon profess to bo the guardians of the rights of the 1,0 pie, and to keep them advised, through their columns, of whatever shell arise for their benefit. We will live up to this letter, end inform them that the moat wonderful and valuable medicine fur their general 980 over invented, la Dal Ly's Magical Thies &tractor." Its virtues are so rare, mighty and eccautris, that often they appear to work MEMO like miracles then by science; so effective, electric and a. tonwilttg um its powers on the human body, that, though now it is daily tried by thousands of people, not one of this great tl9lBl, but la delighted beyond comparison, and candid ly confess they, on no consideration, will ever again be without it. The inventor, Mr. If. Walley, has wisely kept the secret to himself. Counterfeits are busy about it, but without suc cess. lie ceererbolmtng merits defy all competition, end its imiculetritioo analysis. We vulidAntt y commend all parent/ eek Ito acquaintance, forsnrely each a Mend, who laughs at death and suffering, restores the blind, lama, halt and scarred to perfection, and all from pain, Is a friend in- We wish the dincoverer of title mighty blowing, who h a real bemlacter to mankind, 6mi spool. bone genuine without a ,tool-plate engraved label, with lilipaturos of EMNRY DALLNY, Msuirafacturor, 0. V. OLICKENER. di 00., Manatichiron. Bold at 2.0 cents per box by Dr, GEO. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and by nearly every dealer In medicine* throughout the United States. All orders or letters for In formation in advice, to be addressed to C. V. CLICKENED A CO.. Neu. York, stilkdavelv Kir Prom a respectable and Intelligent ittALANIC.-ILowing tested and tried many Pills, I must •ny that the Improved McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Dr. I. Poeta k Co., Bank Place, Morgantown, Va., ere the Lem and trout effectual remedy for sick headache and liver that I ever nerd, and recommend them to the aittictad m being mild in their operation and curative. Korgantovo, Jantsry 29, 1866. Dr. McLane's 111111011 M Liver PM* and rumen Vernal. Inge, also Dr. L imtes Colehrasoi White Circassian Lint tarot, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Scats, • regular liedicxl graduate, and Physician of extensive pray. ti Nene genuine, only se prepowed by Dr. L Soon 1 Co., Dent Place, Morgiuitcurn, Ylrgtela N Virt3 FROM TAB POUNTAUt HEAD I This is to css - f(fis; That I have examined the Recipe for pictering McLane's Improved Vermlingo and Improved Lirvl Mao by Dr. I. Scott, who has been in the habit of pre perbla and using my original medicinos In my ice darter too teat thirteen year, and that I believe he has improved tLeZn. I maim the atone slatement the morey aa 1 have no intone in them whatever. C. MeLASTM M.D. Dr. lie Lanes 1111410vID Ventlifte and mean= Liver accompanted by certificate of 13. McLane, for We by /woggles and Merchant, everywhere. Da- OEO. IL HWYSKR, 140 Wood et, Wholesale Agent. Ds. J. I'. FUMING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, Wholesale Agent. eolltdesape ere- Astonl•bleag Effects of one Bottle, in su at,Zra•at.c! cage of DYSPEPSIA_ Dine ivir--Itut ins the Out Ave years I have been atilicted • ith fiseininie lu its MIMt aggravated form, and hare need. er:tb,ut receiving any benefit therefrom, every remedy rreoromend..l for that disease. In fact, I vras &Meted su bully that on many omatnmis I yes in enscl danger of dyiAp cermequence of the rise of matter in my 3.i all isay efforts for relief mere in vain. I Wll3 ar 1.1 ilel.regh thrungh the, nvommatteanon of several of my friend., to try " ituonathrs German Miters," and I aware amount of relief I have received, from the use ``.'" one t atle, i . . 14 . 13 h 1 / I r. and compels me to say that ...odd nut t.e e.tleitit the Bitten for any money, as 1 am their use, enjoying better health than I hare it.ow la far nun) yew . .. Very respectfully, yours, To ! C. }I Jark.rt aavortiAumitot, Fur mat. by VLEMilkio RAO& and Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittabortct_ ..elF.Sard.Fir A. Public Ilenefactor•-•This appellation can be appited with troth to Donald Kennedy, the dtworerer of Kennedy's Medireel Dincovery, for who can lay higher claim the tale than he who IMcu . his fellow man from diisooe rod retrieve him to health. The Discovery has become Justly releirated For its cures of human, and the proprfrtor is dotty rectiving comtuunicationt from indisidnala stating that they have Leon maxi of diseases that ho does not men u.ott as rumble in hie circular. This bowing to the fact that many Demme am brought on by bunters, suell a. Consump tion. Filinduess, /c. We hope that the tainted will be also red wifely in the Doe of la dceirahle an article,. 1114- Dee long adrerthaenent in another Annul. Sold sr holassao and rand] at Da. GROWS IL KEYSER'S, I in Ncs,s7 strnet, sign of the Golden Mortar, and at J. p LEMING'S, All.. belay. aelltdaw gir-Why wit/ post Suffer,lllll2t lIKLIEY CAN RN Su itASILY WlTALNliDt—Lfere you a &marl:mak gal.BY, Itimutoat bait, Nourelgla, Dronehltto, Croup . littff Joints, Trout Intoo. hurtle, Sprain*, or Pains In any part of your tystoto t rnn t.r , relieved at once by wring tho twat boantiftl of All Loficoeuto. tho " White Ctireashitti Listietnat," prepared 1.) FOJTT, of Nlainantoten, Ye., and thr sato cheap, whole•sale and retail. by De. F.,&l'l37FiR, /40 Wood street, and .1 ktk Fit: 111 M 1 , near IL IL Depot, Aliegheny. See ad. eeru•-tuent lo another column of to-4W, paper. Onartlat ihr-Stoolaings and IlaeJury tar Winter.-- 1/ y.o dorm 'rapt your feet Pinched with bad and abort Edvcktntta, post will take our advice cad go to G Dux's, cor nor of Market alloy and Slab street. and hey some of them elegant coo thockloga, that make your fbet feel doe and comfortable. 14.1. r also =km and 'elle every variety of !briery that yon can tortilla/4 at whalettate end retell. Remember the place, coyote of Martel alley nod stronl, data. _ ..I — Balehe/or's Hair Dye—No hair Is too rod, 110[10 to frowzy. gruy or rusty, to bo made beautiVally block or brown truitontly, without the toast Wary to hair or skit', IVarrantnt. Made and sold, or applied (In uttto privoto roonv) at 233 Broudwag. New Yotk. Vold, sholorils and retail, by Dr. Ono, 1L Karen, 140 wood stroet. mo 4 ar. Hat..—We hare Just received our BALL STYLES 1.4 Sun 1/11MI9 UATB of all qualities, colors end pricce Ithd we new 'flatter ourselves that we can please all who favor tee with a call. MORGAN a 00, ❑a;sU ied wood street. Mass Meeting of the Democracy, AT CANDOR, PA., (NEAR THE LINE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.) BY an arrangement of tho Montgomery Doinocrotic Club, there will be a mou meeting or th e niioemi of North and South Fayette towtothipeof Allegheny county, end the Northern townships, of Washin ton couti -62 ty. at the above mentioned place, on TUESDAY, E 0 7 th, MO. Col. Elam. W. Mock, of Allogtionym74 Wa hl uk, imincry, Col. Hokins, na4 it, It. Galleon, or WasbluEbon omit), C.O. T. it . &aright, of Foyotto county, and Tnm. EtoAdole, of (keen county, will certainly be prtomut. By order, oath J. M. , maim, cor. awry. _____ A RARE CHANCE. 800 ACRES OF TIMBER, COAL and IRON ORE LAND is offered for sale .12 favor aids terms, or in exchange fur property in Ohl city , tic courity. This band Is heavily timbered, and Hee couyentently team notion river, in rarest county, so that the lumbar can ho 'looted out and hrougbt to market, It contains au ELEVEN FOOT VEIN of GOOD (00AL Under a large portion of the land. There is also iroa l ors and Limestone ;n abundance upon U; and the soil to good and well watered, A RAILROAD Tn surrayod across it, and will no doubt be boilt, rildeb 4* part ~f a lino of railroads front New York to Bc. Louie. The soil Is good and geheralty level s and le (a the midst of dal t•udiState.ori that Will BC O 4 be ebe et the hest farming reec4l"l. • The 1800 acne lie together 10 a body, and will ho mold at B WEillit to the purobaser. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, Real Estate Agent, auti N0..16 Fourth street;Pltieburgh. D:R. E. D. HAYES' CELEBRATED ALLIED OINTMENT AND OOP SYRUP, 4 ";jl. -i . ,•,':! , -,'.....1" , ,r,:: - .....%r• • • , k , J. M. KEW klataarrows, Va., Sept. 12, 1866. POILA.DELPISIA, March 20, 1a.g.5 ELIZABETU GA l'L, No. 12 Oirter's alley ..,"s. ittle:dtwly THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. inoasonanD >n sua ISOISLATUILX on psyssymum, 1834. CHARTER P EIiPETII A CA err Ai $300,900. Office No. 59 Walnut Eit, Philadelphia. PRIVILEGED FOR FIRE AND MA RINE EtatlediVON STATEMENT. Authorized Amount of Oupital paid op Burping Total Assets liable for louse. CONSOCTINO OF Bonds and Mortgages unincumberod Real Bantu, and Stocks of par vain- ...... .......- .... $182,800 00 Bonds and Stock Notes, b.irtng Six per cent_,lntere st 2B,loo 00 Cash on hand and in the hands of Agent. 26,744 18 Dais Receivable 14,39 n 0a ELE:E=! P. M. ?kbthirty, PAR, Israel Lakin/4.EN., Wm. :ludas, Esq., Geo. W. Holladay, EN., Wm. J. P. White, ilaq., .7. fi. Helfrich, Esq., James Sill, 'Esq., fienj. B. Myrick, Fog, J. 11. MvColley, Esq., P. Wyckoff. Msg., Wm. IL Gray. Esq., Bent. IL Austin, Meg. P. M. MOUIAIITY, Ph:trident. .1. Moans Traumas, Seep. Thia Is to certify, that I have critically, , 'Sy a personal examination of the hooka, capital, assets and securitaos of the Alliance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, investi gated the stiuldlng and, responsibility of 'said Institution, sad I do find, and am entirely clinic in tpy convictions, that said Company has a good taliatpdtred 'Capital hi Mortgages uninriunbared Real Estate, worth doable the amount for which the acme is mortgaged. My investigation* have been rigorous and searching , and are, I dole-, reliable. I take pleasura In saying that IRENJAMLN have been acquainted with Sendszain N. Austin for several yeard, and have entire confidence In hie integrity, capacity and ability, and would place full reliance upon his statements or legal opinion. MILLARD FILLAIOILE. Vii= Wm. IL Blair, firm of Blair B. B. Myrick & CO. Philo & Hatter, Phila. boo. Jenkins, Jr. Wm. Bowers, " Ron. Harry Baldwin, Byrn.. Hon. Jos. Bancess, N. Y, cum, N. Y. H. 11. Nathan', N. Y. Benj. IL Austin, Buffalo. Thbi Company effects PYRE INBURANCE on buildings, goods and furniture; MARINE usuiteNoß on vessel., cargo and freight; INLAND INENIRANCB on good.s by rivets, taktst coasts or railroads!, on as accommodating terms as any other responsible office. LUZ B TAAVYB, Agent iT 23 No. 80 Water sheet, Pittsbargh, A. A. 1311181131. 8 8 CIASIIIB A. A. CARRIER & BRO., No. 63 Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, AGENTS State Mutual Fire and Marine Insureute Co., of tut/Jan us& CAPITA', $309000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of YUILAIU:LP/lIA. CAPITAL, $300,000.. . Insurance fdio' of the Valley of Virginia WINCILESTER, VA. CAPITAL , saothßoo. Commoskorealthinsuranee Company, HAR lIISBUILO. CAPITAL, 3300,000. Connecticut Mutual Lite Insurance Co. ILtATIVE.D. CAPITAL AND ASSM, U,154,469 Peaasylvaala Insurance Co., of PITTBI93IIIOII CAPITAL. AND ASSETS, Nov. fi,18:15, $140,022 49. W 2. P. Jo owes, Pratident—...—A. A. d,cl , ktlapelY IT EL FA HNESTOCK , IMPORTER DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, PI FTSBIIII 011, F d Sir TES embscriber is now opentny; a tr , elrectee !D ent of foreign and donnwtic Ilardsrare, d evropd will la* bold on se good terms rut any other house in pile dty. Ito will slimy* keep on hand a general oasortrnentof CUTLEItti, CAILIITSTRILS' TOOfX, kr, To which he respectfully invites the atwationof purchasers. mh3S likallflTEL FA! W. userao stooanzAn.... .... .0. 7. IeCIZANZ. WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., MAN UTACTINUMB OY American Gaivanized,ißest Refined —A ND_ COMMON SHEET IRON, And Role Agent for the sale of W; Dcwue Weems' OELERRATNI) PATS' IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON, LSO— GAL YAM= CORRUGATED IRON, L, Rooting; . SPIKES, NAILS, and HOOP IRON. Warehouse, No. 134 First at., Pittsburgh. WALL ORDERS FOR GALVANIZING will be promptly atended to at the Works. . augn KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. lIRNRY 4WD._....... num. LLOYD & BLACK, nuartlyscrirams oY BAA, slaw; libor & ANGLB IKON, NAILS AND SPIKES. Also, IirLA.T BAR PIINCURD RAILROAD IRON, Aur-Ware) own, No. 09 WATER Street, between 11',.%kl and Market. statklnt R. M. HUNTER, & Receiving, Forwarding, Cominis slon Merchant AND STEAMBOAT AGENT 54 COHERCIAL STREET, iTtti 8 41 4 . o l lAl,tmo. ALEX. HUNTER, Rwatt EAUR. GRAAN. BACON, LARD, LARD 011 4 • AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 599 Liberty street, de. i kdoo PlTTRaltitgri. JAS. OOLLINS T. HAGEN JAMES CO/4141NS & CO., Forwariiiitg and Commission Merchants, PROPMETOB4 01 Tat Oolllna+Pittallaurgb, Mead - vine & Brio • CANAL 'LIN-ES. Nos. 114 AND 115 WAXER STRENT, PITTSMiIik, PA. RHODES, IRAIRES 4. € O .l FORWAKIINQ AND COMMISSION auctRomANTS, No. 30 SYCAMORE ST., C.INC/EINATI,. O. jr29 JAMES BLAKELY, — EITAPPEAN AGENTUR CONVEYANCER, 6 7 , 7 „,•T qf Sawinth and Smithfield streitt, PITTSBURGIL p.ngers brought from the of ootudiie Mt: berV4 mad moneys remitted to Eoroeet rtuidff PALL FASHIONi M'CORD & CO., 131 wood.street, • linu, INTRODUCE ON BthIiRDAL TY Amirust3Oth r the BALL VATIC .ott liftr,gs Lime Also, the latest styles of Soft Hats au,d Qapa faA2B:4w eiTTSAVROO - STE% WORKS. ISAAC JONES, umirAcrmua or CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Cartier Ross and Firs e Streol l / 4 PITTSBURGH, PA. IaLKI ......... Roam& - - -- kAarersserasunes ~:•71.-cz „., J 7 -7- , w '4;4 or oaxii; ROONES' IMPROVND PRTan gas STEEL CULTIVATOR TRY fru 111014M-1,11 ,-- .IIIEBBONS-0 . d CORNER ...,.Rnso AND FIRST 81'EJr ." '42 -"golsllient of 'inr 144" 48"464111b A. 4 A 141 0 1:11 11"1"4 43 Mkllj g 4 y r , Java, ---- -. • • . ---, ',: - - • .. . • . • , , . , 3 / 4 '..: : ,-, •'. -;,',:':;- ::..;'• ''- .. . - : ^2-2- if:;-t -, ! i. 4 +4 , 7 .--:. "':-:- . '.,1' ,- . 4 , 76'''._,::• 5 '.:. - ;: - , ,,, ,slii . . • . . .. .. ~. .. - . -. "*" -- - , ' , "' - '''. l,- -.'. ,-- f,!•.% ,-, -:7 - .... - . -- ::: - . • - • "" -' ; • 4 00 , - 444 ,, • • 4 :401 • t . ' - i ..... 4 . . . 4;1 iYA. F4L .Alec %Yuma 14). Dttr - GOODS! A-lAAMONIcCO. .4`nrentity.. • 41.sie'ren ' 31ve;c1 and will alien In a sulk 11 Sttjdd ' Wj ' :`:§V ' & d. _'t - '2' Of Mir .goons Tof , Orti.VX,„4:4o:mr y..;;6 WE*? PADA of atar2. • • 159 tAigg-imrtlntitta S 'l - 4 S ! Dukis- EMIRROIDUIttES. ' '4ltiiniit styles of j RICH PLAID, BhOCADE, °ERRE RIIADED s , EXTRA HEAVY. PLAIN BLACK, andoal,comf'.puts. IthAtitlfq itylee of PRINTED -Atousskrii3t tog . PLUMP PRINTED MEEIXOX," BLACK A..1.191CAS .Aifir BONIFIAIZINES . . . • New eimuan and Scotch ' •.• • r ' 4 A • 81 1 1111LOIDklarill o nr inFrzooons.. One stxtdrasil . ealtes*:of • • HO USEKEE PING; GOODS: - zatiarcanstantas;ll4ll4o..trteitiffams, TO IMLLYGS: etthw AND DIAPERS Fiftr , C 1 . 44° l 11 V gi r, t• ) tom AND squAitg - woOuzi .114 Irk AVP Piers .414 D,ATEfil c-14 8 H FIVE HIIIi*,,FEt.":F/113E8 D 0 E 0 T - 1 - 6', 0 0 . .plu,ted (0 . 14074.10, D R ir ...- 1260,836 18 OINGEAMR, ENGLIBU MADDER- IMMNTEkRDIRTING ORECRI3, TIMINGS, euzirms,,atiketatm AND BROWN MURLINS. 2000 CLOAKS, ULNASSAARILLAS Or new style, in Ftli?s, Velvety. Cloaking, mid Dee Ter Cloths. „ ; New Goode will Le daily terenetiAnrontment,ithe sawn. Sir ONLY ON R A. A. IWASONCA'i; CO. Prrrsetraon, Septanther 6,1860.71* V.5.V24 18 NEW DVER:TISE., . „ 1170 vat riwilorrAcoting of the T lain - surirwsku -D3plomuno OWN OLII onlic(lll.ThAlf) EilliENl4o,lor7-deloelc, In WThiasB. WALL. ADDlttl3.l3l3B will be delivered by Won, L..g.towsN of Belttmore, ANDURW EURKE, Esq ;444 ittrta.P4O. straw- NON. Members and .t.impablin generallynrikeitrnettly to ng:kola:1 to attend. (aeliq WILL. BLACK, Pree•t. r OST CERTIFICATE. ; -- Wile ,on the _,ILJ 27th of November,lB34, the Douthot Pittsburgh hinted a Certificate to me tar Fifty Ruin* or 44 e l .Pltal 13446 width Certificate nato timbered u4,11I; Nakao,. i..have toads application to said Think for pervidasion . to transfer said stook: and I- give this public notioe *all. whams°. ever, that if seer r received the mad Ce from the Bank, It is lost, and.' ask the Bank to-permit ihe transfer without its presentation. :. . OM PINNEY. sel9:ltoTivitie - -, LARGE . COLLECTION OP - ;BOOKS AT' AtiCTION.-00 SATURDAY evening, Sepireadmr 20tit „.. at 7 o'ckmk, at the Coninienialßake Room*, corner of Wad on& lath - streets, trill be sold, an extensive'. mientment of valoable miscellaneous Books, eintinuM9r gtigulerd libralls editions of the- Serf authors In Matey, Ptie t v k w, Plc tiou, Theology, Popular Sciences, ke. - Aled, w stock of , choice, misce ll aneous publications of theP 44 1. , have. been lamed from the koglielt sal AmesicanAgesat Fondly and Pocket Illbles, Am, Aio. - ~ . ; VI Ai ATJA. 649 -... • - .f , - LIGHT TWO HORSE , OARRIAGE-Ar AUCTION.—On SATEIIIDAY - monihie2othinst,nt 11 o'clock, at , th e CocontersiallaDa Roonot,ilgisls ,l l , f Wood, f t 7B._ and- rum greets, wilt be' iallii one:light two family nuTi b ): 81E4 0,103 , 11 4194,1th1tert /De need— s* . . :P. Ht BATTS, , _ . .- • - • O(IC ER MAGAZINES , SELLING FOIL j 15 CS . Godard Lady's Book for Octoter—lfiemits. , - Grabanis Bagssine, .; :- " " r --• Peterson's ' " o =a. }• . Lathe's Few York Journal, ' ' a NEW'IIOOES. Pre..l; by Mrs. IL B Stowe. Life of J. C. fremetit. r, =' l .; ABA of - Janicalitchanan. . . life of Millard imhz..... : Rewired and for sale a‘ W. A. roirtnaNmfmt.kows, --, Fifth *L. 415-944-tba.thean. MA — GAZI I I.2gPOII, OCTOI3 - 4.14 - .111 888. /r: C. - mbaul's Magazin e for r.;:tctober—i*elkigitts. Nterw.a'a Magazine. " Al! twea:ptivit cent Hair-slued Nola ' the r • adiated price of Fifteen Ceuta, at theChoop Book Blare -- • TI taNzo:i 00, aelo ' 32 Jared. TW *6— CIODEtt — I,A DY7V -I.A .ItElt, price lb o3nta;forialo aele Etna. ACIAZINELS FOR - 00TOBE*5. Lades riade , ofitgo4i , • tirabenea Iliostrateo,3lsigartao.ootob*F.: itrantre'.llcnau, • Yankee, kottota , a, , • .Y".'A Po, sale by - E.1.411,&iit1; Mleck- - TIRIEDAPPLES;-200 bishe)a.447sale by -Li so • • • - ::.E larva HNESTOOK V14 1; 9 "- - I ' , 9°l 111 ' 4 . "els. for eal,ll)3ln . . 3 7 44 boxee ler sale by 'I ego, , DROCLAMATION.-410t1c%1% - Y-000. PMRBLEB TUFFNSIIIPLEI.tedVQ, _Waver-1u peremyros or an order of gla Arita or Quartet Sessions made thhi daT, notice kg, hereby Oren, thak *menu the quaune 4 4004 0rk of;that Portion of Peehles b . :Mishit+ within 2 stie following boundimpr shall emopisolileetiontgetriet Ni.. m add township, vett Itsginning at the bbendety lines ot Pat and feelike townahip ISAIAL the kiemengabela river, theme along said rim to the bonlines of Peebles and Wilkins townships; thence along Wondkla Wont to • towrothip road on .the Nine Me rtg ethenoe -alo sal& road post Forward's, Plemlug's, J. BlutdOckes,Wrds J. Nov dock and Ohadwiek's places to the boundary lineinf Peebles, and =Pitt towneldps,•and thence'smith along - Ur letnrodarr limo to the phoesof beginni A ng, ' • • nd that the eleetors of that portion of Peahls tcrenahlp reviling within the Wane descrtbedloithdatyrilldi meets* the Glen-Uotet, kept by 13. 'Esathit-4.nd that itarclax Preston net es Jo I" and Petkilimirti and' Wpm Piper' ant as ratpootots, to mottoes the n e at A geiterQ, tL toi aln raid district, who shall perform tbestroggi bean t ditties untik thtitatueopescni pall be regplariy ezitlaeltosan. - • September 13th, ItODF'Pg,TsAnno Sheriff. , U.50-alsori: VINE 'HOTEL Wit &AM., suti -12 'scriber offetribeeekk,the leze Pour Stuir"Allag Oft tho cornertl. , Sanithtleht and` Third etmehVkten‘ea as the "DITY NOTNL" The 'COTY 110 M heetotteit'one Os teetJecat*Le in th e, city,..*nd .hu emir AiwwweVibliwilh the traveling public.•lns• Iztt.t .cOloarowOr; or immommosse a large' teteleeen.-''Phe ad data,' to the and • the Let oistatidefk uttns444ll4llo disPeast of t b eclUßNlMllker th*etoloblk an anneng It te ttlatibSta , obit* St POSSSLTO I66 i - UDC iSe tee but two. leara,uud ' 1 4 1.1 014 alatalpths. Thie i:nrio chance for capitaliath parotukt goloto'l4 lium totoalom prottoblolOwtomatflitditt to goo Ow matter thOW,ottootion: n The , thsh, the indium in aim soil Nit. 404.1.y..VerooriNti_ ot klib 3 , r ... ' lIENRY . MEARND, _ LAO. WEL Is. P APE-It W. P. atopllTA-T‘ Nir pOItTV4II. It AND ' - DNA is, 87 WOOD street, betweelfrairfailyesiatel Diamond alley Wbere'nuorDo found an extooo•smosocluott or every de— PAM' II Atagitt% rtas,, - )4014 Rx;Frip,. Alt WINDOW 81111.01 W In.great Tar!, price. ti cunntrydeaJa •. - , toolD e er • ' • - U ..7hla3Ent4/th Co. M 4I ENTIONI bxs Pak:litms W dli e who lama .to.411 1 1)-;th woooKka ha morn*slialslll) halo one. de the Sleutetta them *seer lug% by yiniw Wu/ oolt- cork/end Mare °P.P Of thers. The, elm be , had ail egging ar . ..,#:-.OII;piRRENNAT esoa, =mirth Ir. nuAssLi'"TONIO FOR' Diff.CPETC TlOB.--Thil is the_ *tit &ewe/tient tOrdor utter Bittern. •k While is4llllrftlibt W10414":16/0 trAlil4 into the cup partakes fly Antrlwl th olit talk= .tiv.oble the P '. .e h iftteeeKWeekiehtilue consider. ttis Wet a4uPle, stb:Sbultz tad ion - ihitip** vritat. the Wunsch ittati:auf othorToolo lokjit wa , sels eonteilittirkeiVesi juigillisunood. • 1114-/LI4E. ti.lre'-444 £41.1 win 1 cleauko Amon, _ . . tkinds PP , W*009.114 nffl ititurei agg Wil SNapotatetv, ornal, * , t , • , FUMING r ' , ioiner Market eti*Vatkill°464. FIV-14-184;11/T.P aliPt="e? .ilerOth „76 1,848. co" Natio wnec and FUESITI #4OW4St '°°d• ' ANOW._ ,800p.1, d medal * eolkele, owe xi „~ l aAtaN, mita Q 4 Wee Muer' ("Jur sale by - A 7,44. inouseind-now- I 845' e tar mmtpio, 0011GRESElinfflp(441" , • and tdamma. ‘- 1 Wa t9L c sr; bi f-Wl5 ax 4.BLUE LICK , t cos. noMMING 8, TVALLYtrEr- mr,44uvettnanbui.„4. xer selb,y 7 'l, :PHA ,<,O _ p4144-NLECIIIAIIY-2 men Ynat- : ,..,...tr - 4446 V.- - 4 At., l ?F_m-7-49,grpse in store a nd for IMEMING 11808. ' - ' II VST/ S.tet received. 500 Ilve —6-4415) 44-1444' Srre,cks, • r sate by -10 ' mania. BEM . 41.-- 15a4143,25".56.;"41L Pabst '.4 - i'v.,- - ??.,'.-::-$, -'4:, Z,. -,; ~ ' .,;_:.,:,::•::,..i, ,i ;., , 5z;',:, _ ..za.-„:4. • ,,,. - 57', ' ; ' - V l W , i ,! ': - .•- qi - FZA.:t.. , . 4 . - :',''Q:2...ii . 4,' ''..''''' 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