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SATURDAY MORNINO::
" THE FLAG OF OUR UNION FOREVER 1 "
13=
JAMES BIJCIIANAN,
OF PENNSYLVANIA
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN. C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OP KENTUCK'
Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania.
ELECTORS AT LARGE:
CriAll. ES IL lIIICKA LEW, C43lamhia.
WILSON M'CANDLESS, Aheghauy.
lai pharlct CEO W. N ING Phlleul,lplibt Co.
24" PT EV CE BUTLER, Phlbuhlphla City.
tiI,WAIII3 W A it T)IA N. Philadelphia 0 -
4th " Will. 11. WITTE, Philadelphia County.
sth " J.:114N ItioN - Ilont.itomiwy ooutity.
tith .10115 11. BUNTON, Cheater County.
" DAVID lAlit Y. Lehigh Cx.unty.
6th " CHARLES RENNI.Kv., Berke t'ounty.
1 1 th " JAMES PATTERSON. Lancaatar
Win ". ISAAC SLESKER, Union C.,unt).
11th ERAS. W. 11410116.41, Srllnvlltil. 00
12th " THOMAS °STE:RH A l'T, 14 - ) owing Co.
13th " ABILAILAM ILDINGER. Mourn., C.
14th " WILSEY:. Bradford Canute.
0 EARAI I.: A. ORA WNOttll. Clatt..”
lath " .1 A 3! }C. BLACK, Perry County. •
17th " HENRY .1. STAIUtE, Adams 1%4
18th " 1). IttIMIY, 9nuu•rixot
lt)th " JA(I+IH TUltti KY, WeatuntoolAnd
alth J A. J. 1111011 A!.l Groat.
21• r WILLIAM WILK' NS. Alloeis.o
:^d " .1 ANI KS 11. rA)II'III4LL, thither
1111 • Tf!4tat AS ( - UN): I Nil II AN. n.. .•r 01.
1`..11): •• .7°ll N K EATLE elltnou to.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
OEOELGE SCOTT, o► ClllslKnu
JACOB FRY, Jr., MONTOOKIR T Co.
.6X105-11. :
JOHN ROW E, or FILLTCLIT4
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
.
WILSON amiLsDLERS, COU.MS Towxneur
COITGREST—TITINITALITIND DISTRICT
JAMES A. GIBSON, PTU Ton-tamr.
lUMATE :
HOPEWELL HILPEIVIR.Bi, CnT
Assrsuit
THOMAS S. HART. Ipa.uv.s. Tovrx...e
AUGUSTUS HARTJE. iineceie Tovoisair
SAMUEL JONES, ..]tr.
L. B. PATTER...IOIIi, I:3m.n. Tows:atm
SAMUEL SMITH, AUX - U[l,Al ‘4l,
ASA,CIATt JI•DGI
Dr. JOHN POLLOOKV FT: ma Ttrar,ort
PIIDUCTVIAO
MATTIIS W 1. STEIVALRT, ALLI.H.r.T
corm ,Arlicft,r , lrtt
ROBERT B. GUT BRIE, F4abtX.,ll T,.xem
AMH%4I,
RDIJV AIR.D TROMP/MN, axna T04X21.11
mow ma ID 14 , COILILL I :rat tm • Toictstm r
HENRY BELTZUKHIVER. P,tIMI,I, .3 yr,, ,
JOHN JOHNSTON. hawittxml-n.lx,
Extract• from Boehanan•s R peels on the
Independent Treasury BUJ.
TIIAT INM'NTRY 1 Ntoet ricosPritutts a HERE i
BOIL COMMANDS TIIR aRKATti.'T It F. \+ A ill ,
"PROM MY SOUL I RESPECT,' TIM 1.4120H1Na MA \
LABOR LI FOUNDATION OF TIIR W - EALTII or
EVEZY WILSTLY,AND THE FAZE LA BORKRS "F TtIZ
DLS ARV]; RESPECT Asti Tlf PROIVTI
;y DAL , THAT • 1.
DO TILES! WRON i"
.I.4orrollu '
() , rrrxp , ,c.f.eart. At. Charle.
u-111 Lo /CET] NOS of TUE DEMOCRACY,
LINK IVIIDII. I , at. , l ALL WII4I ARV. I\ PA ;le
UNION AND CONSTITUTMN, In lb. , foil.a tog
ettiveag, vrltEont diAlucliou of former ;arty alma .abon...,
rordiatlT invited to satecol.
Th. Democrats invite and elt.dlonce inweertzsailon.
SATURDAY. aith inat—At .lionroortile, PATTON Y..4. - u
}pp, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
SA.TI7I.DAY, P-rt Perry. at 2 W. lock
SATL'ItDAY, coat —At 1.40rtr,,,,,1110, at 7
MONDAY, loNt.- -At Nov, T 0..., PLUM Toten.brr. al
order of the Committee of o....rreepoodaore.
DAVID CA %I CII LI., (I
rhtnpalch t.• 11,,rniug Po“
Hon. J. L. natoroon In 41,1•conoln.
N.1./LoArx.IE, Septet,.Ler inha L
Dawson, of Pennsylvania, addrei.:+ed a large
Democratic meeting herr last night. Buchanan's
prospects are bright in WisconFm. .1 H
THE STATE TICKET
TLe great aim of our oppouents is to defeat
our State ticket. That they , :uppose would %e
decisive as to the vote of this State at the Novet.l
- election That. however, is a mistake. Put
it iq or great importance that our A'tutr tick -t
should t,e elected by a gao•I majority
GEORGE SCOTT is our candidate f,r Causl
Co tumis4iouer.
JACOB FRY is our candidste for Auditor
Oenerql
Maier JOHN ROWE le our candidate for Sur
veyor General.
These are important offices, and should not be
suffered to fall into the hands of so corrupt a
party as the Abolitionists. - They should not be
encouraged by success in October. And we be
ieve they aill not he. I/ist year we elected our
Canal Commissioner by a majority of 12,000.
There have been n good many changes since in
various ways; but we are convinced that our
party has pined far more than it. has lost. And
certain is it that the Democrats are going to turn
oat this year nearly to the , net man. They can
well afford to elect such a ticket as that named
above.
We have had a personal acquaintance with
Mr. Scott and Rowe for sorne years --spent true
term ar Harrisburg with them --and can truly
say Cast we know or nn better men in the State
for those offices. flr,nesty, capacity and patr:ot
ism they poszres; and a very large share of per
sonal popularity wherever known. M. Fry
bears a similar reputation. The opposition ticket
will bear no euntpurn-uti with ours iu any of the
qualifications for the offices. The Democracy
has never before presented a mare unexception
abls ticket for State officers. We cannot doubt
that the people will su think, an] elect that
ticket.
;Jo-. L. K. Bowel: made one of his most elo
quent tad excellent addresses last evening at
Wilk:Ls Hall to a meeting of the Glee Club and
eltizene. It was one of the best speeches Ave
have ever heard. After the meeting adjourned
the Glee Club and a large crowd of people went
to the St. Charles Hotel, and greeted Mr. Bowen
with cheer on cheer. He acknowledged the
compliment in a few well chosen words. Capt.
Win. Morrison was chosen President of the com
mittee, and it escorted Mr. Bowen to the depot
with sings from the Glee Club, cheers from the
accompanying crowd, and many a cordial "good
bye" from those who have heard and admiFed
Mr Bowen's able and eloquent speeches. He
speaks in Maryland to-day. It is not too late
yet for the North and South to be friends, and
for Northern and Southern men to meet and part
as such. Few men have made a more favorable
impression here than Mr. Bowen, and few have
enjoyed a more flattering "{crewel]."
We publish to-day some more California testi
mony in relation to Fremont's speculations.
Were he not a candidate for high office there
would hardly be found a man in this country
that would not denounce such a man as a swin
dler. Read the testimony. .We take it from the
hio Statesman.
153,11
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THe Di 1 , 1E10:Nu P.. —The Abolitionists aro great
ly chagrined at the fact that no speakers from
abroad considered this a
. point of sufficient im
portance to come bete and'speak at the Abolition
Convention' on Wednesday last. A long list of
n 4 "4o Bl 4beett'published for weeks, and up to
the last moment the cheat was held out thatsome
of the orack Abolitionists of the East were to he
here to enlighten our dark minds in this henight
ed quarter : and the people turned out in great
numhert to hear them. But the yaukee Aboli
tionists came not, and our lawyers spoke to very
small crowds around the stands.
SEPTEMBER 20
lie hive heard a number sey they will not
stand such a cheat. That whole baby show was
a losing investment. Like Barnum's, "it cost
far more than it came to." The insulting and
disguAing mottoes, and the cheat about the
speakers has made not a few Democratic votes.
The Democrats promised some good speakers
from abroad, at their Convention, and they came.
Cols. Tod and McCook, of Ohio, arc among the
best stump speakers in the Northern slates
lion. L. K. Bowen, of Maryland, is now well
known here, and be was beard at uur Convention.
Then came rho " Star of the West John
C. Breckinridge, an orator unsurpassed in elo
quence and argumentative power, and we have
yet to see the first man of any party who was not
pleased with his manners and his speech.
At our German stand we had Mr. Dietz, from
New York, who is considered second to none In
the country as a German speaker. Col. Black
also made a short speech nt the Convention.
Such wee the intellectual treat prepared for
the Democratic Convention. For the Aboliti , n
Convention there was prepared banners, ships,
border ruffians, vulgar mottoes, wagon loads
children. negro comedies, and ox wagons. The
Democratic meeting was au assembly of freemen
to hear the great principles of a party discussed.
The other WILY a shay that pleased the boyi
amazingiy, but instructed no one. That is the
difference between the parties.
Tae LAROEST iiT.—The Democratic Illeetin7
at Dayton. Ohio, last Wednesdny, was beyond
doubt the largest yet held in Win country. The
Cinzitinnti Encutrer says that the prtweeeion was
fully ten :silo length. Means were taken to
ascertain the numbers in attendance, and it ex
ceoded .;tl,ooo. The Young Men's Democratic
Club sent up twenty • Iwo cars jammed full in one
train—all young Democrats. The next train
was also a tnennendoua one, 413.1 the next, and
the next_ The attendance of Germans wn, alMo
very large. On one Cincinnati train were -ia
teen hundred persons, and on an open car 1,4 I
was a cannon, which sent its laid-booming than
Jre through the and hills as the ir,n
swept along They had one flag along
that it took one hundred men to carry it. When
the procession we- formed it was font,' !hid
every street and alley of the city lets i. tom
letely Hooked np with it that it was
to march it out of the rite So it wa t brokoi
int. , ervetal divinlar , and marched out.
Distsuguished opeakers were there. and ftll
pau , ,se,l off well Th Rsisrurrer winds up its
.->f it 141 :
The Cincinnati delegation returned to their bow.,
last evening, in high !toper and full conhdenee f .itc.
claw. That their Lopes will be realtred, no cane man
can doubt who attended the grand Dayton detnn,
titration yesterday. Buchanan and Breckinridge
be triumphantly elected, the Union preserved, dem.
gagnet rebutted and fanatics silmomd. in N 01,110,1"
tort, 4. pure ea the AMA Wit nee upon the tiers,
al,
~~ ~,,.,
MR Rowt.N. —Hon. L. K. itowon
rrOtt. II tour thr,lugh the counties • U,;' t,
Crawf.rd and Erie, vilere hir •preches were
receive.l. and he give 3 fill rr :ur,gln,r. u^••nn•. f
the eoo•litinn of ~ u r psrty IL. rc
!rive yo.ttordoy. to remob lilryint,l
g‘g.,11.,..t. there. I:e .1 ftu V'ar7tl.7
M Nr)+ll.l , l, and ie expected t urn r the w,
Stat.- He 1 , runa194 , 21, howe , a• r, t find ::me. • !
ot,t,:e. w few LI ly, 0'1;1, JAL:I \
Buren. in ~me WeEl , rn coc (1
State We hope he Rill do ,o two ,w,... ; •r,,
ern •a they are enonot (a.l to to twirl g
There in not probably a tuna in the wloil t
fry (loins better iiirrrice in the Ltetn,eratir coo
tin! Trar than Mr I. ,w.n
-Thr Board of 14 , 4%-tnrs
the. Pirt.burgh, Fort %V nytie and Chicsiv.
road Company, to their rrellar monthly fil.el , ;
yesterlay, appointed Mr. U D. Measlar 'late 4
the New York and Erie Italie-A(11 Secretary a .i.l
Auditor, and Ifenderton AsAtistoint Trra.q.
rer. Theee appointments will be general's r n
ceded to he moot appropriate and , i,t.rung
Mr. Mee•_ler is a gentleman or rare attaintb.-wo
in railroad matters, who wiil find ample
for his abilities on one of the most import s w
Itailromle in the United States.
K 4 , 0 , M% --( )ne of the timt act. of Gov (,enry
on arn•ing at the city of I.nwrenee. Karma-. v.
relea..te on bail three free x"ilt-rs, n re• 1..1 f
trT3, nby tbr pru piavety turn. Ile rtl,t
mi-ed to drive out or the ten tory ever
tneddliog individual who is mat au actual
If the licpuldicanA wuuld ohly aid in the matter
it i racy to .re Litat nll taco would be prntrt t,l
in the ,r rightm, and quiet re,tt.red to tl.nt •I
tracted territory. We will see bow far they will
mustaiu Gov. Geary
Tnnan wa, a very large meeting at Excel-:- r
Hall, Allegheny City, iia Thurn veu.n
Mr. Burke tleilrered of taunt
and etFective epeechrr , exiirislrig thr rarcnlir ren
duct 1.4" filack Republiearii-m :n ,tirring rip it
civil Isar it] Kansa- , Lo make political capital
Mr. Die x of New York followed in German,
and was enthusiastically cheered by that large
portion or the meeting that could understan•l
him. Mr. Gillmore made a short speech in can.
elusion. A more lively and enthusiastic meeting
we have seldom seen.
Tnr. Penrayleanian sets down the numliers at
the Deniccratic mans meeting in Philadelphia on
t%ednesday last at 50.000. The torch light pro.
cession was a gorgeous affair. It was a grand
affair in every rewect ; hut we have not apace
give an account of it. Good speeches, catito.:.s,
music, torch light processions, fire-works,
were the features of this great occasion. Vi i •
ly, the Democracy is alive to the mighty and
momentous issues of the contest. " The Union
must Le preserved."
DEM OCRA TIC M E -The steamer David
Lynch, will leave the Monongahela wharf at 111
o'clock M. for Port Perry, to carry persons who
are desirous of attending IL Democratic meeting
at Port Perry, in the afternoon of that day. I c
will bring them back in the evening. There is a
good chance for a pleasant trip. The meeting
will he addressed by Meagre. Roberts, Bruce and
others, and a Glee Club fronf the Third Ward.
Tug good work goes bravely on all over our
county. The meetings are so numerous that we
can hardly keep the count of them. And we are
told they are all well attended and manifest a
condition of the Democratic party truly cheer
ing.
Our opponents tell us of "hard spots" in this
county, but with the most diligent search we
are unable to find them.
IT is known that Benjamin Hancock, formerly
of this pity, lives Dow in Kansas. The Dispatch
says that the " border ruffians" attacked his
house, and among other things took the gold rings
off his wife's fingers!!! Now, the well-known fact
is that Benjamin Hancock had no wife when he
Left here. She:died about a year before he left,
and we are told he has not sinee married.
The " Americans " in New York fired off one
hundred guns as soon as the announcement was
made that the Baltimore National Convention
had declared for Fillmore.
iafrvp,
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fret ttc rimitsoge road
Democrat Sleeting at Excelsior Hall.
At this Hall, corner of Federal and Sande4ty
streets, Allegheny City, on the eveningoof the 13th
inst., at a regular meeting of the Buchanan and
Breekinridge Club, Andrew Burke, Esq., delivered a
most eloquent end argumentative. speech, which
called forth frequent peals of heartfelt applause, and
if any Ereinenters were present they mutt be hard.
mod political sinners indeed if they were not I'oo
- Next in order, Mr. Leib. editor of the New
York Stantezediung, made a sterling and patriotic
speech in the German language whirl, called forth
reiterated applause: when Geo. P. tlillmore, of the
Poe, made the closing address in a matter-of-fact
speech, extremely well calculated to leave a good im
pression and to induce erring fellow-citizens it, join
us in support of the /bleu and Constitution.
All the speakers were listened to with marked at
tention and cheered by a crowded audience. A vote
of thanks was tendered to the speakers and Glue
Club.
On motion it was resolved that when the Clul, ad
journs, it adjourn to meet nt Cut. Geret's. Third Ward,
on Tuesdny evening, the 233 inst., at balfpart seven
o'clock, at which Mr. Leib and other diatinguishrd
si,,enkers will nddreris their fellow citizens. The (l i ve
Club kindly offered their rervi, es for that
It was announced that the Duchene II rod Brook in.
ridge Glee Club of Allegheny would tneet at Excel.
aii,e Hall 1 1:1 Thursday evening next, at hxlf•pnrt
seven o'clock. Eminent !speakers. will be prenont.
On motion adjourned.
DAVID LYNCH, Prepident
W. A. Her D. 1
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W. M. Ilfcnm.s.
Ft .11 the' En•in!, r.'
Illinois Good for Buchanan
We were favored yeAtertlar with an interview
from it veteran Democrat or thi , city, who hoe
~p4 n t whe int,.l ) - in travvitog through the
State of Illinois. t.ar .i:,iornomt took particoltr
pains to a-scertain pultliz sentiment on the Presi
dential queiolon, and tie it, convince:l i front man•
Ifestatiorts that he 00W tiilt rho Srtte will vote
for JAme. IS•tcltnnan hr n 1ivt01.4.-mc maj or ity
In that part of the Sato tall,l " Egypt - the
people MI, '1,11;y i1 . ..Anint..,14 in 111.1(.4{0,1r. Sent
for 1.1.•.1,41aN, rd. not Eivh•tri•in sod other lend
log Deinocrat-A are perfectly A.rignino of the
State As further evidence it how the contoA:
is going in Ilittron , , ve tnicii the following from
the 11....1 nomher of the Unity one of ;lit
most relkhle nod hest Dentoeratie pap, rs in thv
state itec
In the rireeent route.' thr- Deol.ii-roey 4,f
arc thori.olghly itrou•eil a n d •45eleinfly
and rut , )VerwhO.uiing triornidi
o ,minfq) iiortiiin to crown their
effort., in N.rrerntinr %.• the -on . 0 !i) r . .e snd .4.1
th e dny of eketi.in Mr BoAklllll.l
..err F,M , 111 Wt.! err
before ony fiir iif
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Tho mut, to, ter's portion the oppo.at t o h
lATv 1., litt , ropt:tlg to mak- the t•tibtlr beltrte
that rit.l di In , r bold Mr lim•blnap
in high e,t,t0•1t'....n Tltry tre" ;bat tlettrr•.;
Jackson wrote ',tier. in which he .poke ,1,4-
lotracing'; of \ r. Ittirbanat t . tut thnt uti.r,Ttr
tt,ntattrn been expo, I by Mr Nrll :IVO!
whn had ::/e curtt.:ty to Ihn jefirr
of lien. ittrksom frrrn which a quotation 114.
been hawknti about, and he Prob. it infarnou-lr
mutitatel. Iwmmliutrly nuccer hoz In, q u o t a .
lion matte by the Know Nwhil:R., i. the follow
ing in Urn. Jackson's own ban f IVIA/0.
"Mr. Buchanan is a wan of fens talent., and
i f he mommy into the Department of Slate will
execute tha duties with ability."
Ma. BUnla NAN 3 POP! LatirrY. -- The Delaware
Gosrtie very Duly remarks/ Nothmkg prove,
more clearly the popularity of Mr. Iluchana•.
than the fart that ntemt.e•r , tf Loth the opposit,/
factions /144sert a preferetme '4 , r him election. I/
1.4 therefore a very oommon occurrence to vet• a
Know Notiling and a I 1• publican meet and seim
rate—t he one deelarit.g that he. would prefer
Itnehanau to riflaiore, and the other swearing
Frcuomt opposed to the Union,
and that he would vote for Buchanan in prefer
eneo.
ne reason of this is in the fact that earl] p
these partiea knew Mr. Buchanan to h e pi great
awl wt.e man. ill whose keeping all the interests
0 1 the government will he entirely Necure."
The mass convention of the Democracy on the
17th—the anniversary of the adoption of the
constitutb n of the l cited States--in
phis, was an immense affair. Speeches of
great ability—which are reported at length in
the Philadelphia Ledger and other papers - were
delivered by Gov. Hersehell V. Johnson, of Ga.;
Hun. Howell Cobh; En-tiny. John B. Floyd, of
Va.; Hon. Win. C. Preston, of Ky., and Gen.
Joseph Lane, of Oregon. 'rho Ledger says "it
was throughout one of the largest political de
monstrations ever witnessed in Philadelphia."
More Dead Come to Life.
CAPTAIN BROWN, WHO, ACCORDING TO
THE KANSAS LETTER WRITERS, WAS
BRUTALLY MURDERED BY BORDER
RUFFIANS" AT USSAWATTAMIE IS OUT
IN A LETTER DECLARING THAT HE IS
ALIVE. lIE ALSO STATES THAT TWENTY
SEVEN OTHERS, MURDERED AT THE SAME
TIME WITH HIMSELF, ARE NOT ONLY
ALIVE, BUT DOING WELL.-1 3 4i1d. Ledger.
Among the passengers on board the new Brit
ish steamship New York, which arrived at New
Yoirk on Wednesday morning, was Prof. Stowe,
husband of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, who has
been over to England to procure copyright for
"Bred." One half the b%ok having been writ
ten there, a copyright has been taken out for
both England and the United States.
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and :thus, constituted the Fii,r4 of the speechis.
The projectors of this great Feast of Omensln
hare certainly bold out the '• wor I of promise to
the ear hut. to break it to the hope." Great speak
ern were promised in shun inner and thousands
of listeners were brought' to the grounds, to listen
to whom A windier of thrond•bare Pittsburgh
lawyers. The truth in, the Black Republican
party hasp no big 'gnus." The rfttriod6w,
talent anti worth of the e,,untry hove come oror
to the Democratic party—none are left to thrill
but the fanatics and sectionalists who are now
striving by the most unscrupulous and uaprece.
dented means to destroy the Union.
A LOOKER ON.
BEWARE 01 , TUE IMPOSTERS—SiIIiIIEKIME , VIION
Fiivens.—W'e desire to put the community, and
especially the Democracy, upon their guard
against a desperate and eharneterktically
Imneet game which le now being played by the
'• Freedom Shriokers" in the Wnet and North.
aid contributions " and other large electioneering
and corruption fund. , , a great number.of worth
-1,0, characters, who perambulate the country,
pretending to he from Kansas, and testifying to
many wonderful things they have seen in that
territory in the way of " outrages," which figure
in the veracious Blaok Republican prints. New,
most of these men have never been within a
thousand mile" of KO/18C13 Territory, anal their
personal statements are bold and sh•atneless
fabrications. Indiana is swarming with these
vagabonds, and her Democracy owe: it to them
selves everywhere to rebuke the Otferable pre
tenders, by fxpusing in their press the shamel ess
tricks and frand.—iilquiker.
Tun Rerun LICAIt PARTY.—INre is a 'rich thing
from Wendell Phillips, a loading Aliolitlon dis
unionist We commend it to the attout* o f
all those who are anxious to know thp real tend.
enoy of Block Ropublioanistn. When that party
is endorsed by Garrison and Phillips, all true
patriots should pause long and reflect seriously
before they oast their rotes for Fremont. Phil_
lips says:
" There is merit In the Republican party. It
is this: It Is the first sectional piny ever or•
ganized in this country. * * It ie not national,
it is sectional. It is the North arrayed against
the South. * The first crack in the iceberg
is visible: you will yet hear it go with a crack
through the centre.
CR- Batch.toes Hair Dye --hair turned or In
jured by othor dyes. faded or variegated, all roslored arid
re 4de beautifully brown or black, without a chance of Injury,
by BAT , ALELOBre., nl tito Wig Factory, Broadway,
where it is marl!, sold or applioil, fin nine•priv a t e
Bold, wholell and retail, by Dr. Eim. H. Kuria, 140
Wood alwrwt. soldiwliam
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Hats.--rWeintve Just recatreld our PBILL STYI4I
oh' SOFT DRESS HATS of all qualities, colont and prime
and we now thaws ourselves that we can please all who
favor WI with a call 5101113 AN S CO.,
anal 183 Wood streeL
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" TUE FEAST OF FOOLS"
BE - ESTABLISHED BY TUB BLACK KEPUBUCANS
At an early period of the Christian ern in
many parts Of Europe there existed a festival
bearing some analogy t9.the htathen " Sat urns
lin," termed the s. Feast of Foots" Or Unrea
son,- in which the most ludicrous, grotesque
and even impious ceremonies Nacre performed,
nuder the belief that they were most sacred and
as pleasing to God as the " Immaculate Concep
tion." At first only the young boys of the choir
and sacristans played the parts, but afterwards
the inferior servants of the Chitral and laymen
engaged in them, while the Bishop or the highest
clergymen of the place, with the canons, formed
the audience. The young people who played the
chief parts chose from among themselvs
Bishop or Archbishop of Fools or Unreason, rs
he was called, and consecrated him in the chief
charch of the place with the most ridiculous
ceremonies. This functionary then took the
usual seat of the Bishop and caused high mass
to be said, which was also done with ridiculous ce
remonies. During this time the rest of the per
formers, dressed in different kinds of masks and
disguises, engaged in indecent songs and dances
and practised all possible follies in the church.
The reader will he struck with the remarkable
similarity atween the Feast of Fools," above
described, and the Black Republican Saturnalia
of Weginemlay last. Such strange, "fantastic
tricks before high heaven," were never before
presented for the eglification and amusement
this enlightened community. It is true that the
church was not the scene of this grand attempt to
instal the indigmitable Fremont as the Arehtt.th
ep of Unreason_ It was too extensive it farce to
he enacted within the walls of an edifice or per
haps some Reverend Beecher, of the " fluty
Rides," may have granted them permission.
But the young men played the principal pert.,
tilacking their facts with snot, putting on hide
ous feigning the drunkard, ruffian, bully
and Freebooter—stultifying themselves by sing
lug puerile and twice...out True, they. IV a S
R.,:netllinr, to gi-nti.'y the rye--fine, manly, BtPl
WILTS mariner , g wird t!icir mode; 4hipF--S.eanti
int.•iiigent wail sprightly children represent
ed the Union in fraternal embrace, whose very
nn.icenee would have charmed me into Fympatt y
roe their eons, but the discnraCing deformities
which cur-rounded them saddened me, for I
was remind. the rottener•s of the cause into
which they lin I been wickedly halt -merged : I
ird bet f e! 1h..-r poor children who
wet e thug into oleve contactwith the low
Awl the vulgar- -who were thus being initreteted
how to admire the ribald and hideous, and np
pri.vo of that wLieli is wicked
But it is not my wish to eat-7 the comparison
furtler In this modern I• Fcast of Fool,'" I
coked In vain foe something intellectual—some
thit,4 w hi c h wo u ld dervelope the principles of this
Brest party that naskea such a garish ditplay of
power mitt wealth. " Ten cent Jimmy, - in
sciatica on innumerable harmers only remindad
toe of the stale and grant:Mt:so calumny uttered
against the great statesman who le th e prid e o f
l'eunaptrants-- 7 who his devotr-1 ocarly a life
time to tY4 Perrier. of his enittitr7 in the capacity
of itepresantathre, Illedeter awl Atultastiador ,
loft the roffey of whose long life of o*".fultt.e ,,
ostt rendered the I='ison,l arrowA of slander
hortnle-tet. " ti.ratat.t, Kan.a.." the Loeb n
the, ROW: 14'1 • Lilly and mendsti.niiv rtt t,to
tr. ehnw or of hot to MITI act tI. r greVt 1 snoar+.t
party ul cL I.:num with to, itnig;anry
-04, the kng.l,!e itnpr , r‘ion
Lny rain 1. (In one humor coup! Pe , ern ft
, n ,, c...tfr in hnmar form pith a re,aing on a
1 • ^-trn • a. 11,1 iota lettusie, la( 7110:1,FtCr h^:
13 . i^
c' ,r; nrslr
"nette,-, 'kniror ;ti hind rradc- to ntinil.i%~
rimisbob.l Who f ,- ,rtur ve:s Pp.:lpr.!
m fhb olutchcx nr hip slrago anm!!a.:!
I ',lsm tvtd. rn"nt " riciatier t
r..r lag of tu , I con: I n- , t ,, Pt , the
~ n how Iwo pit-tapes, rat.ll.lrppre
tie same ~.et
Br V
1,;11 , 1 thst Llrt-•
rzi;4e rand dlee:attisr I.le„>, ••eyuattcr
•vrer.-irety.," whiob appeaNto hare been repre
•cnted to Wein as a frightful bugbear. Bea
!h,see wb4 deeigne..l these emblems but listens-. 1
the truly eloquent and logical speech of the
11.4. John C. Itreekinri , lge at the Democrati
ma•s meofing r ihe Iteth--4 •perch, by the way,
that has receies , l the unqualified n.,imiration
t,a:h friends aroi t. , ee - they sv,...uhi hove folioed
afferent optuiou of the great J,ferso.irta
, !oetritie of State rights which the progre,sive
. nt o f th e age and th e daugerous exigences
~t :he awes imperatively require she'd, he applte•l
Terrltogie•, or StAte: , in Embryo. .Shouhl this
dert,ne kM carried rat there will be Le. more
ri rft,rente with the loterreil peliey of commu-
ati-chiervaa au I .elf-ct - ita l idicrat dicta
, 4 We trete ratre to 'Por from the proselytittg
propeosittes of pup, rticiol atti mettittlimtokt fa-
than the ecu?pinti Itrres.af the !M o.(
4.1 ..IP,gc< that O)u11 14. p:ihteti ~u canvt3sl.
I , T.
en , .vegn on t nal n01...!..ct I had la •pc I
cunt the .peak ors at till groat Iteputdicln
won' I hall , thrown mottle ;fight upon the pr.nc,
pie, involved In thin exciting is,no; , tit I IV aY
utterlydivtprointod. Not a tingle new idea war
c'etto.l. (TA rnkrepreentations, denunciation
hey have employed, by means of their "Kansas
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EXPOSE OF FREMONT'S SHAME-
The Whole Secret Developed--
Corruption at the Bottom of
his Nwatnation.
Cot,. S. Menem—Dear Sir:—For the express
edification of that Emig/lied portion of God's cre
ation yclept, "Black Republicans. - or "Negro
worshippers," who may perchance be in search
for a statesman, and for the purpose of more
widely disseminating knowledge, especially at
this particular time, when the antecedents
,of
party leaders are so much sought for,-,I enclose
you a short extract from the Biography of Uncle
Tom's Son in-Law.
But the late period at which the publications
.Ire being made, and being confined to our far- -
.41 Pacific chore, they may be of but little service
towards increasing the faith of his worshippers
throughout the North and West before the politi
cal Wee of next November. However, should
this tend to forming the same fasorabk opinions
there that it does here—where the incidents are
common place, of the Autocrat of Mariposa—ho
will go—in a born—to the White House on the
lilt of March next with a rush.
The midnight Order in this State, excepting a
corporal's guard headed by Foote—on his last leye
—conceiving no chance for Fillmore's election,
are returning to the saving and sliding parties in
such number as "by their fruits ye shall know
them - -proco tempo.
I was an humble member of the Convention
that sent our delegatiob to Cincinnati; and al
though they disobeyed instructions, which was to
Live their influence and support or Pennsylva
nia's distinguished eon, yet set California down
good for 8,000 majority for Buck, Breck & Co.
(From Ow San Franclwo Globe.]
FREMONT AND HIS FRIENDS
"The name of Col. Fremont has been con
nected with the house of Palmer, Cook & Co., in
the fiutuacial operations of that concern. The
only connection between this banking house and
Col. Fremont is in the Mariposa estate. They
crc interested in that property. Messrs. Palmer..
teak & Co. advanced funds to carry on the suit
far the recovery of the Mariposa estate, for n
"retain portion of it, if successful. Palmer.
(,•00k It Co. - a portion was out up into several
shares and sold to different capitalists for certain
SUMO advanced to meet law expenses, &e. Pal
mer, Cook & Cu. became in this way Col. Fre
mont's bankers, and this is the only interest he
has in that house.
The above extract from the money article of
the New York Il,o aid of July fsth, deserves more
than passing notice. Its evident intention is to
shield Col. Fremont from the odium of his con
section with Palmer, Cook & Co. But "truth
.!; mighty, and public justice certain," and Col.
Fremont is about to reap that retribution that a
discreditable and dishonorable association soon
er or later brings. lie has been the creature
and subservient tool of Palmer, Cook fe Qo., for
five years. After his signal and ignoble defeat
in his effort at re-election to the U. 8. Senate, in
the spring of 1564, (in which body he served
loss than three weeks, abandonirg his post of
ditty for a whole session to electioneer for a re
election,) he became the pliant instrument of
Pelmet, Cook & Co. To enable them, through
the influence of T. Butler King to get a beef
contract from the Indian Commissioners, he
agreed to sell one his capital in the Senatorial
contest, to that gentleman, who thereupon ob.
,a'airel the contract for him. Joe Palmer was
appointed by King and Fremont to carry out the
political trade, end was accordingly despatched
to Southern California with lettere from Fremont
his intimate friends, urging them to vote for
Klee, but his friends would not agree to be sold
thus, and King was defeated. In the meantime
Fremont's beef contract was being executed.
Made without the least authority of law, subject
the ratifi,ation of Congress, no money could
received upon it until that body made the
peeper appropriation Thie did not suit the ne
sie,si ti es of Freinout cr Palmer, Cook & CO., then,
ca now, and as they always have been, hard up
for money. It was necessary to make a finan
cial operation, as Fremont had bought the cattle
on a crfdit, and some portion of the purchase
.i-oney must he paid.
To areempliph this object, they must get drafts
onsin the Secretary of the Interior, for the amount
o f beef contracted for, from one of these Indian
enmissionere. To do this, one of these Com
ireesionera had to he corrupted: for having no
,utlionty to draw such drafts, it was a base fraud
to put such drafts in the market here, by a gee
eminent officer, by which, the unwary might be
imposed upon and cheated. The man far the
deed was found in nftrbollit, one of the Commie
eioners, who, as it is alleged, by the promise of
t e n thousand dollars, drew drafts for upward of
$160,000 upon the Secretary of the Interior.
Skillful negotiation was next needed, and Wright
—as the most uneernpuleus of the gang—was
put forward -o raise money on the drafts endorsed
by Fremont. Adams & Co., deceived by Wright's
representation that Barbour had authonty to draw
he drafty, cashed $86,000 of them. This was
great success, sad put the conspirators in fUnd.sl.
Barbour PON paid his $lO,OOO, (quit the State
and has never returned,) and some part of the
purchase money fur the cattle paid. But more
money was required, and negotiation was entered
into with the banking house of James King of
Win that house upon the residue of the drafts,
over $1:i0iO4)0,) advanced forty thousand dol
!ars to draw three per cent, per month interest.
kbout the same time Fremout disposed of half of
his interest in the Mariposa grant to Palmer,
Cook & Co., put this $40,000 in their hands, be
come their servile tool and agent, and has been
their stipendiary ever since. Under color of
'cases from Fremont of quartz veins of the Mari
posa tract laud. Wright and his associate have
ceased hundreds of thousands of dollars in the
Eastern cities, and in Europe, by buying fine
gold specimens of quarts in the Eastern markets,
and representing them as canting from the veins
on the Mariposa loads. English capitalists be
gan to suspect these frauds, and it was necessary
to have Fremont in England to help them out cf
their ditlieulties. The most unheard of false
hoods were told fry Wright of the richness of
these veins, which, for a time, satisfied those who
had invested their money in them; but at length
suspicion of fraud became so strong, that Fre
'Rant, Wright and their confederates had to es
rape secretly from England, (Fremont leaving
his wife and children behind him, to follow on
the next steamer as a blind to prevent pursuit
and arrest, before sailing,) to avoid a prosecu
tion for swindling, for whioh, if they had been
caught, they would have been convicted, and
sent to Botany Bay. In Europe, before their
escape, and afterwards in the United States,
those adroit financiers rioted on their ill-gotten
Rains. Fremont is said to have expended twenty
ti ve or thirty thousand dollars in Europe, in a few
months.
f:!low
The pickings of these operations were soon ex
hausted in the fraudulent and unsuccessful spec
ulations of Palmer, Cook & Co., and by Fremont's
extravagances: and, in a state of utter destitu•
tion. Fremont presented himself before Congress
in I i. 434, begging for an appropriation to pay for
his beef contracts. He represented that James
King, of William, had sued him on the $40,000
advanced on these drafts, obtained judgment., and
bought his Mariposia claim for less than a thon
sand &Hats, and unless Congress gave him re
lief the time of redemption would expire, and it
would be entirely lost to him.
By the most dexterous and unwearying lobby
ing, the bill passed Congress, and Fremont
turned up" again, a millionaire. lie redeem
ed the Mariposa claim; bullied Corcoran &
Riggs, of Washington City, vilio held the claim
of James King of William, Into a reduction of
from twenty to thirty thousand dollars on the
amountdue ; through his partners, Palmer, Cook
& Co., shaved the Californians from whom he had
purchased the cattle, and who had so patiently
waited for their money, forcing them to take half
that was due them, or get nothing, (for Palmer
had skilfully had the deed for the Mariposa claim
made to himself personally, and at the same
time took a confession of judgment from Fre
mont to his house for upwards of $78,000 to
bear three per cent. per month interest, until
paid, so nothing could be made out of Fremont)
and his creditor' bad to take whatever Palmer,
Cook & Co., offered, or get nothing.
In this way most of the appropriations made
by Congress was secured to Palmer, Cook & Co ,
which saved them from bankruptcy two years
ago. Since then, Fremont has been their agent
in the Eastern States, receiving a thousand
jars per month from Palmer, Coos & Co., to
enable him to make a show of wealth, and thus
aid them in their negotiations: Fremont, Palmer
and Wright spent the summer and Niel* 185qin
the Eastern States, trying to raise money on the.
Mariposa and Bolton & Barron claims. But
their most strenuous exertions and expertness
failed them, and Palmier came home foiled.
Here, his fortunes and that of his house, he
found in a desperate condition, owing to the
exposures of the Bulletin. Orders were imme
diately issued by him to Fremont and Wright, to
turn Black Republicans, and by bribery, and
every available means accomplish the election of
a Black Republican Speaker. The money of
Palmer, Cook & Co., elected Banks Speaker.
MEM
FUL CONDUCT
f Cuiteapondence of the Ohio 13tateemen.] •
POSTER'S BAR, Yuba Co., Cal.,
August .14, 1856.
Yours, &c.,
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Now for the reward. Brinks so wpuintn , l the
Committees as to seatw tiltl reporting of a Bin
to e cortfifim the Bolton and Barron olaim, out
right, .*ltifout going. through tfin ordeal, of
the United States Courts:': . They &rind a don . -
TeMient tool in Philip' Herbert, to-Off,r this
and to)obby it through the , Ifooso;a8 he would.
certainly have'dorielttith the tiid of ikiright and
his partners in the claim, notwithstanding ;the
opposition of Gen Denver, but-for Berl:l6l'a
having killed the Irish waiter. But to return to
Wright and Fremont.
Theirsuccees.in electing Banks .einholdened
thein, and they struck for higher game, no less
than Fremont's nomination by the Black Repub
licans, for president. With such a nomination;
the confirmation ofithe Bolted and Ilarretipleitn
by Congress,"and -the Maiiitenk claim by the Su
preme Court, Fremont, it was supposed, could
berreilliTien tliese olainis any amount "of
among his fanatical peer worshipping associ
ates, and Palmer, Cp St' Co. would in reality
be the Rothsehilds of America. This plan was
well laid, and now for its execution. At this
juncture, Selover appeared upon the stage, the
very man to carry through the villaine as scheme:
Into this he entered with wild enth.tsiasni, hav
ing oceans of gold floating before his vision, if
successfuL But to get:lhe noen- CiOn, !ninny
was first necessary, and money wale obtained and
spent lavishly, poured out like water. In this
way a large portion of the money of the State,
designed to, pay interest .on the Bonds, went.
The Placer herald says, Selover expended $49,•
000. How much Wright spent is not known.
Success attended their efforts.' Fremont was
nominated by the liberal and scoundrelly use of
the money of the people of Californitt—Tlac e d in
the hands of Palmer, Cook t Co., .to pay the
interest on our State and other Bonds. • '
Diplompcy and negotiatiyn are now requisite
to the consummation of their complicated and
sinister schemes. But ten days remained from
the time of Fremont's nomination, until the in
terest had-to be. paid plenty pf time, so the
conspirators thought, in which to attain their
ends. But like Biddle'ii speculation in °Often,
with the funds of the U. S. Bank, they tripped
up in playing their last card. Fremont. could.
borrow no money on the Mariposa claim. Her
bert's difficulty had blocked` the game on the
Bolton and Barron claim, and the first of July
found Palmer, Cook & Co.'s agent without a dol
lar of the $102,000 placed in the vaults of that
house, to pay the interest on the State and City
Bonds. San Francisco and California are dis
credited before the world, and their creditors are
swindled out of their money ; but what of that
Fremont is nominated; if elected, Palmer will
he Secretary of the Treasury, Wright Sub.
Treasurer, Selover Collector of the Port, and
that will be honor and glory enough to the State
to re-instate its former credit and wipe out the
stain upon her escutcheon now so disgracefully
impressed thereon, by these political schemes
and financial transactions.
.q -Interesting to those otalTertng from
Henclache.—A crrtain ri•taply found in Dr. AVIAN ET
CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, grew:roil by PLEATING
If WS., of Patabragb :
The following i 3 a 6111a* Of wortilicams, rec./yell daily
from our own citirAns:
This aLto certify that I /MVO ta,l3 subject at ames to severe
headache: sometimes the pain worid be so severe I could
rest neither day or night. Hearing of fir. A( •Lanet. celdrra
led Lie r prepared by Fleming Bres., I scot and got w
box, of which I took two pals as going to bed, Sir two Ida la
They reF.exd ms rometime has now elapsed, toil
I have had no more trouble from thir headache.
JOIINSTON,IIS Lewis street. •
Purelowan will be careful to ask for Dr. .41('Dane, co
le
brutal Liter Pats, w.anufaranred by Fleming Mos., of Piitt4.•
burgh, Pm MI other Liver Pills, in comparison, are worth
less. Dr. 31'Lane's genuine Liver l'ills, site hie calebrittab
Venlithige, ©a now be had at all rodpccUtble drug dorm
None genuine without the signature of FLENING EROP.
Also, for sale by the sole. proprietors,
piarmlNG BROS.,
13ticeasiots to J. Kidd A Co.,
selfrdsw) No. 60 Word street, corner of Funrth.
.0:4- Capt.. Vance, of Vleginia....pieemet Ffeir,
Virginia Coal 'iliac's, February 0, 1.036.—Dr. I. Suott tt Co.,'
I gllOO to one of my black boys a part of a vial of your.
31cLabe'rs Improved Verurifuge., It operated like a therm,.
and In not nauseating, end brnegbt from my boy between
1 . -0 Ana three hundred worms. My boy had been very sick,
but is well end doing well. Florae rend me four cloaca more
of your improved Vermifoiie. k H. VANCE.
Dr. Mclaree'a atraerrai Liver Fins and ranee= Vermi
n:4;e, deo Dr. L Foott's Celsbratril K bite Citararlan Lint
ment, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. L qty
• regular .Medical graduate, and Pbyaicirm of siterorive prac
tice. None genuine, only as prepursd by Dr. 1.-Scott & Co,
Bank Plate, Margaptascri, .
NEWS FRAM VIE ELEADI
Monoadrrowir, V. Sept. 12, 1851.
This is to cenffy t That I hare examined the Recipe for
preparing Melana'aelmpetercal Vermifuge and Itaptraved
Laver Nths by tr. I. Slant, utig Ina been in the habit of pre
poring and timing my original medicines in my office daring
me last thirteen yearn, and that believe he has impart
them. I macro the shove ecateineut the mare willingly
hare no interest in them whatever. C. Mc1.1.11)1,
Dr. McLane's Demur= Vermiinge and 11198.0VED Liver
Pita, accompanied by rertitente of C. McLace, for sale by
Druggists and Merchants everywhere.
Da. GM EL KLYEE.B., 140 Wow! sL , Nthoienele Agent.
Da. J. P. ?unarm, Alksherty, new Railroad Depot,
itimiesate Agent • eeatutkerapo
SAP Hornflocs! toe, the instant a plaster is applied,
roost cease, and Jagair is giten by DALLirS PAIN EX
TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parte are de
composed, they will soon be teetered to (hair natural ceder:
but If so, the contagions induenco will be neutralized and
arrested, for mortification cannot warred wherever the
salve be laid on, and new flesh will certainly be'gracratal.
POISON . FROM INSECTS, EA:MILES AND' PLANTS, is
rendered quite harmless by nabbing tu instantly a quantity
of Demirs FAIN EXTRACTOIt, and after if has swollen, —
and livid spots are vhsible. Evan then, like the voltaic
tery, it will directly attract, dissolve, and metamorphese the
poisoning influence. At the eiting of bees and reoequitoes,
the instant it tenches you the lain ends. The bites of rn2 id
animals also aro as speedily neutralized_
Nane genuine without a eteetplate ongraveJ 10be . % with
eignattuus of
EERNRY DALLEY. hlnnenetwor„
C. V. CLICHENCR CO., lakunifurturent.
Sold at 25 costa per box by Dr. Gr 2). 11. KEYSER, 140
Wood street, and by nearly every deter in suedieltes
tbrongboutthe Linked Stately. All orders or letters for be
formation or suteke, to be addrmsed to C. V. CLICKRNER
k CO.. New York. acatslaw2sr
ire - No Family should be without 1100FLAND'S
GERMAN RITTERSildren afflicted firth the Sununu
Complaint entirely mired by them:
Cretont, N. J, Varch 14, 18.C5.
" Dear Sir—it Le with much pleasure that I inform you of
the greet benefits derived from the use of your tnrioan Rit
ter* in my flintily. During the greater pert of Lest summer.
my 601/, aged twayears, was severely efilicteil with the Sum
mer Complaint in the wont form, for which various reme
tiles proscribed by Physicians and others were need, but with
no avail. I also sent him to the country, but it proved cf
but lithe benefit. Having a bottle of Garman Bitten la the
house, I was persuaded to try that, which, Lamy astonish
ment, entirely cured Abe, He contintwif in take the Bitters
some time afterwards, and becalm. healthy. I hero the
greatest confidence in the Bitters, and feel no hesitation in
saying that no family should be without then.
Reepectftilly, ymers, JOHN W. PARIS.
To Dr. C. if. Jackson. Plum street, above .ecouil.
See advertisement.
For aalo by 3/LE.111140 BEM and Dr. GEO. IL KEYSES,
Pltlabornh. so2olwdsw.
AA - An Appeal to the Intellect--it is one of
the features of Pulmonary Disease that it generally leaves
the brain undisturbed. We therefore appeal to the intellects
of all who aro predisposed to (kinsumptioti, warning them
solemnly, that in neglecting what they call sii,ol. colds, they
may be aigning their own death-warranni. There to no ex
cuse for ouch neglect. In Dr. ROGERS' SYRUP OF LIVER
WORT, TAR AND CA NCHALAGUA, they hare within
reach, at all times, a positirc sxztigc. We make no reservu-.
Lion or qualification of the phrase, and we am backed by
men of the highest scientific attainments, whose approval
of If worthless, no wealth could purchase, in saying that
it is as nearly infallible as anything in this fallible world
can be, For particulars, roe pamphlet in the hands of
agents, and an advertisement on the business page,
air- for sale, wholesale and retail, by R. E. SRLLKRS
CO., corner Wood and Second streett r.
Sold also by ILIViD.ELLSON A IMO., Liberty street; 11. P
1301IWARTZ, and 1M0R1L.4.111 d. MoILENNAN, Allegbenj
City. sel3aLmtir
`,4-HoHomers Ointment and PHU' etcar
tale Care for Scald heads.—llenry, 12, Marls, 10, and John
Aaea, 9, of Apalachicola, Florida, were alt three affected
with this disagreeable malady. ; Maria in particular wee in n
wretched plight with It, and. although theta ?were man
remedies tried, yet the malady didmot seem to decrease;
fu
deed the diseaso,spread itself all. over the surface of the
head, to the great annoyance of theparcnta and diseomattne.
of the child; the . Mad oethe others was equally impure.
At last the parents put the threw under n .201.40 of Iloilo.
way's Ointment and x. 114, which cored them all In the apace
of nineteen days. Their health hen 8111115 considerably Im
proved. These remedies ore 'wonderfully efficacious in' ant
disuses of the akin.
rlArlay will, you Delail.-.W.a aro eorrY — tU
have to record the tact,lvt there are persons who w ill
on day by day,month after zitonth,'Juid year nltei year4/ith
diaalata, when their neighbors have heen Curvier tin same
=Lady tiutt aipitta them.by a certain remedy. Now, it bee
been proved byadhataidial evidence that RearaVr 3 -reth . c•
piscorery will cure the wont casts at.Botofpla, 13aulier, ;
Rhottmatiam, Neuralgia, &c.;yet kill there are dime wh o
will neglect thiamin and weinable remody. Telma we say,,
try the Diecovery and be convinced.
*IP See tOittiotiarthienioni hi inotbeicohtrn.
.bold wholesale and retail at DR. GROW E . L.' KEYSER'S.
'HO Wood street, alga of the %Mee Mortar, and at 41; P
t./120MM AkleßtietV. ''so2fl:•dats_
8ty4,.--We will , littroduile 130 Eiatpari.
Attgukt.4o, lag; our FA,WEiTYMOVALIt' hem- )Datti
404 see them. A good Hat for $3.00.
MORUAN a CO, UK Wood it.
JO ! . •
NEES
go, .ittia. AND wiiiTER
DRIr -400. DR!
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MASON -a
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Awl! , receifed tiodwil:ArpouiffillittdaAt UMW 114
SPAUDR) spdfri - ,
or DRY ChkiDif for the PALL ANDW_PiTiIt TRAM,
to * ifin e!' 6 , 4 4°4 46 ‹'- - ,
166 V/SEVIRICEVAAGES
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negabt stylNkif
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HEAVY PLAIN' BLACK; and 00WRIZD NIL&
Itanntlfnl Etyleo of
PRINTED 3IOIIESELIN- - Dtt •LA:ums, WOOL. PLAIDS.
PRINTED /INNINO'S, GOADyAnAmEnms
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HOUSEKEEPING. 'GOODS
LINEN 811EBTMO, DA9,4lffic TeI.III,IMUNR,
TO WE . I,INGS, zitAXTETS, QUILTS .JD -DUPERS
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AND.SSELLA
SHAW. 8
FIVE HUNDRED CASES
DiNDHANS, EMUS% MADDER' PRINTS,. SHIRTISH
CHECKS, T/CKINCIS, FLA.NNEI4 BLEACRED
AND BROWN BAU,SLIBS`,"
2000 tIiOAES TALIAS 44ANTILAS
Of new etyle, in.Fllkq Velvets, Making Cloth's null Bea
vat. Clol ha.
MARRIED.
On Wedneittiay, !&pteraber 'Welmltthiter City,
0. C.; the Rev. Dr. Gurley,2theaAMOßNlA. II 'WILSON.
of the above yleee,Aia Mr. 0: DRSWRILY, of tblit city.
GREAT GERMAN DEMOCRATIC
,
MASS MEgVING
IN BIRMINGHAM; AT.; IH-WiVIAVOND-
On . TlielidaTs SPlD**:sl34r s-ViNl9
TUE GERMAN- DPIOGEATK:6Omiktk.
vicinity. aro rraintfolli , 4l.istted te,..0-GEAED AALLY;
TUKsDAY, the "&.41 nt 7 - o'cinck Pio °nook: ar ea
bones of Mr KRIEG, In the DLOPLIGND.
Mm, GSO. DO= of NOev'forlia.TV*Aqihiiadeh,
phis, .t I:o2ll,anclinellltiMMST,it ftcf-r*sturgh,
will-address ttstateotinc.— • • "
present-sod add to this Vedanta
of tho occasion.
COMM WM—COME ALT. t
oar JQHM'O.'Milt% WO.
NZW YOZZIK, Augud 10.852.
HIRS IFT/E" L & SON
L. lens, ort‘V-Vinu Dar
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gErn-s Ftrwrigurtra_adops,
Width forvirletytuut styh, hisape rioc former
stocks. la aorutectioeirritit'aboye.thityliare.welved,a Jorge
tw.u.tnent of
CULITOUER&DR AND OV/lIIOOATiI
AL ..1317 ,
.aen
Manufactured of the finest and cholOSI ntaterial,ani7 cut In
the latest sad most Ineducable style!,
113.,Nevii:Mods- received liy- - eaCh steamer tenni Europe.
- Is MESH RECO FON,
sea) No. 70 Wood street.
et OBE ' S'S LADY'S BOOlt • for October;
price 15 re: - ate.
Oratteau'e Magazin., for October—price 15 cents.
Peterson's 51 .oaarinO,
lAeilie's Journal,
51re. Stowe', new 'work, peed, a Tab, of the print Dismal t
Swamp; by harrier Beecher Rowe. Two rola. clOth.
The Einr Chamberl by 'Milli= lii cruet, 'll.l4strorth.
One voltune; beauthhilly illastrated; 54 cents.
Retribution; py slr,. R...44:1:11, South worth; 2jeolnmee,
,sraper,:sll cents each; or in, ono - volume, cloth, $125.
Tim, Kamen, mutpq*.l4pip; a ith.illoetratfuba 'Con'
plete in two coluteet, paper - core., orilOO pages, pike one ;
dotter, or bound in one Volume, cloth. gilt„. $1 25. •
Linda, the Younc Pilot at thd Belle Pronto.. 'Two rbitimeA,
pat' r, price ow, or pee volatne,'clolth
P.ST.:I" f 1 A1.51-0p TILOIT3Ab.I)
Ail the New Boas of Elit, SCOBOII fOr, tale §it •
IL haffEK 4 CO. ft
ce2o
, ssnithila street._
"VT Ii.EMItiOTON STA.TION.,:an the !.
renniyixanta and Ohio Itail road; we heY O 1, 1 1 9 value"
hie property tor tale, consistingoif it Vann of twenty-eight
urea erbottora Willi fronting on the Ohio ftcif 011 of the
Hebei; quality of Ka, windy n'ltei, may of coati
ration II is well adapted to. gardeningpurposesoind being
easy of acmes. by means of the it will make a good
learketganien.
ALO.-4 Later Six-Acres aqlolumg thetabose t aiden_ winch'
is ereeed a large, wen, tlabh.:l Brick Ifoum. ceadalaing
four room; on each hoar partici. la frnnt, ; Y'itcb + n, Bare,
,to.: a well of pure want'. et Cho door; agouti sizarßaal the
whole ground Covered with knit imam' the , ehohist kind;
and underlaid with &vein of Cannel Coal, eelnydnalt. thick.
Peal low andterms easy.. Apply to
..seakdaw BLAKELY &
A.late and beautiful7Lot of •
nr.iia.iiitte 'Borough of Sbarpsburg, acidly fenced,
and with emus cholcoTruit trees and ebrobbery. -The Lot is
35 feet front and 10Vdeep,:ou which is criected. a :heat and
romalrtabb) , Thretusellonce: Terms moderate. 1. Apply to '
. •
TO. 4.):tredjetory Brick Honed to let, situated:on lapiftiOet..‘A , Apply to •
seat BLAISE4Y
S•
IGN OF THE GOLDENGUN
Ton canPkot;
Ton can Inay Ammunition on Fishing Tad*:
Ton can.get yonr Cutlery akarfonned;
You cep get4mY Artiao Made onco i c ;
You can go,ttho bfisit, stock of. Fireerms in tlte city;
You can get olAiro Mamie for yang dog;
Ton - can got 4 good set Of Table Carery: at"
BOWS TESIATS,
Woodit.
HOUSE ANDLQT FOR.. SA LB.-Situated
on Reeser street,. aileghenyThe. of hew a
f. oot of 20 febt on ileaver street bYI dsei) fedHo sheet
to an alley. The Moto* trarranged with a:portico In hoot,
a hall,-parlor, diningsoorn, kitchen, cidler.three twd rooms.
por.ll and garret, hydrant to the yard; nut oven, fririt and
shade trees, grapes, &xi. .Icurcedinte possession cap be had.
Pr.ce 81100. Terms easy. 8. OUTMBERT a SON.
Lt Market street.
SODA -30 kegs Bi-Carb. Soda just received
coil for sets by MILLER & RICEET,SON.
sole • Nos. 221 end 223 Liberty street.
DIG SAD-300" pigs "Galena" Lead in
attire and for stile 17
"31 • - MUIRIt .t-RXISETSON.
TANNERS' OIL---20 barreb3 Tanneis' Oil,
mat' in store and for is by
ee7ei MUM & BSOICETEON.
INDIGO 500 lbs. in store and for sale by
Be Vt.FMINO. BROS.
GLAz'Eßs , ....xuAmoNDs_r„ , dozen just
reftired.andfor sate:by (agq) . .14.,Emrict BROS.
TITINDSOR SOA.P--25 boxes just received
T and for +ote - by 040) rr.txma BROS.
rptiEIthiONIETERS—A--lar g e lassortment
bat received amt. for sato by
!lean FLEMING BROS. _
ARRTY'S - TRICOPHEROUS--10gross on
hand and for sale by (0020)• ' FLEMING BROS.
WOLF'S SCHIEDAM SCANAP,PS--I0
gross ha Moro and fur sale by
so2o FLEXILE° BROS.
_
ADWAPS READY. RELIEF gross
XL, on hand and for sale by
sad FLEMING BROS,
VINE SALAD OIL-L-2F - grToiss Nistreceived
12 and-for bale by (WA)- FLEMING BROS.
(IBM:TINE ENGLISH MUSTARD 300
ut IDs. Jost rocelved and for Edo by
FLEMING BROS.
QODA ASH, of a good and uniformquality,
anannEodnrod by Om PA. Salt Mannfactuzhig Company,
at Mszentam. On band and for. min by
solo in.mirtia EROS.
'OCTOB.Xit MAGAZINES SELLING FOR
15 CENTS— -
Godefa Lady* Oook forOctabarr-1G cents:
Graham's Magazine,
rittennan'a.„ ,
Lft , Ho'iNdw York, Nrennal, -
KEWIt
Wed; by Mtv.ll.ll,lltow OOKS. e. - •
Life of-J. Framunt..
Life or Ninnw , Br.elbouin.
Life of IMAM Penoro.
ltedeliod -Mid-Tor-we ut
yir - ;,' , L - GILDIGNEINNEY
Filth et, *mom theMmigot
AGAZINES FOR' OCTOBER
- 1 -1'
IGodeg'ilgre Aook for October;
- ARO illite fia fmd 4/1 1 4: 1 2fil• ( Jabber;
Artlitire'Home ' ' "
Ftcpargr by 4- 4 71 C. MORGAN,
vtselti •• - Fifth street.
APPLES-290 bushels fcrr sale 13y
Lif sil9 ' - "'" • ' 11. COLLIN&
LIME --100 barrebt for sale by
_ _u.H. NaCOLLI
bo4erferesale b v
sel9 cotamia.
VINE ,110 Ta SALE.--The sub-
K l iber Were for stde - the large lour Story IL tiding i ort
ho 'o•rner of Smithfield arid Thin] strata, lumen as iti
c :
"CITY HOTEL." , The CITY HOTEL occupies ono of tn
beet haulm' s to the city, ant has ever Loon potodaz with
the trayetiegmtblii. ' It L 3 itt mttlleut repal!'t of
• "" " odninattaKlirge bedews,. Ths. ?tios .
&v"" to4he Rotel Mut illeint Wen , tr n u e l' i t . "MTh,
thoostahl
131-,extillint !date of preeervatit nt T r . t ift .
ram =
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qr by letter to
zoll3 city Wool, tittsburec-ty.
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DOMESTIC
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New Gmds wIU be daily realirpd Wm:omA ithe seema
*0 ONLY ONE i'1140..
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