Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, September 30, 1856, Image 2

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Swa article headed "Fremont in Wall street,"
which we take from the Jourrto/ of Commerce,
'one of the best papers published in New York
It appears that there are some Pittaburghers
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fortunate enough to he holders of gremont's
tt promises to pay." Who aro they 7 Will igri
13 . ::* D. Moore, of Now York, jive us the name of
SUS lucky fellow-citizen Lucky, posailly.
: 41 ' :Bet the bete cannot he ;Sold:" Mai9notdr4 =ex-
V, T, ,, .4? 'banked. The cattle trade money is all gone.
The, California interest money is all used up.
' Th9' Ranaw oiid fund ig not co flush since it is
"0
found out that none of it goes to Karma. The
rogues are revealed in all their corruption, and
their: Credit is gone: The Pittsburg:her dint
owns that.. .4000 note will begin to think soon
that instead of being handsomely bought o is
shabbily sold.". ,
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TUESDAY IDDSNING
FOR PRESIDENT
DATES BITCAANAN,
OF PMLINSYLC lA.
FOR VICE PRE SIDEN
Dein°crane- Electoral Ticket of leunsyli
ILECIxLMS Ar LAW:
MARI Es FL BUCK ALEW, Columbia.
19 - 41.80 N SCCANDLEBI4, Allegheny.
lot District: °EU. W NEBINIIETt. Phibukiphia Co.
24 " PI 41ICE TATTLER, Philad.tptilu Cite.
3d " EDWARD NV Alt AN, Philadelphia Co.
4th " WM. 11. WITTP, Philadelphia County.
fah " Nlontginuery County.
6th " It BRENTON. Chester County.
th " DA CID LAMY. Lehigh Pounty.
Bth " CII ARUM AEASLICt, Berk , County.
9th a JAMES PATTICESON, noaetereo.
10th " IRA AC SL/41.91041.1, Union County.
FBAS. W. HICIGH.V.S. Stbuytrill Co.
T11 , 1N! kS 06Tfilt 11 A UT. Wyoming
A RAII ANi ED (NO KR, Al on rot Co.
REUBEN 1511.131.. ft, Bradford County.
OP/Wilt A. CRAWFORD. CII utron
, Potty Corn I)
II EYRY .1. STAR LE, Adams Co.
11th
12th "
18th "
14th "
ItSal "r.
luth "
11th "
JOON D. RUDDY, Sanioraot Co.
J ACUII TURSEY, Wo..rni.mrloilli Co.
J. A. .1. 1.117 CH ANA N. Orem, Co.
WILLI A3l :WI 1.10 - Nl. l . Allegtauy Co.
JAM Eli u. t A .511.11141. L. Botha Co.
TIMM -V GU N 511,1t111 A H. Boa Tor
J , UIN L EAT!. IC Y. Clltrion Co.
18th
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I NCTNT PHELPS. Croulurd County
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
0q1 , 41- 4 , 10096.10NZa:
GEORGE SCGTT.. , :. COLCauIA
A &MIT , ti tau. .
JACOB' Pali, Jr.. notrecomxivr Co.
.tgr%TOR GEWRAL:
JOHN ROWE, OF , POANILLIN Co.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
CONORZSVENITT•I'IItST TUSTILICT
WILSON WC lINDLESS, C , LLUCIS TOWS6I3IP.
commL- , --mumnmm:.Dalm;m
JAMES A. GIBSON, 11u Tor: maul
HOPEWELL HEPBURN, Cm
MAMMA' :
THOMAS BAST, !Imam T0W332111P
AVG 13 STU'S HAHTJE, ftzbizare Toirtratur
SA.NIXJEL JONES, el UN.
L. B. PATTERSON. Mirrui rowNsIIIP.
SAMUEL SMITH, Auxammr ern.
Let nn one attempt to excuae the Fillmere
men of Penury!Tanis for their treachery to the
national cause by raying that they are ignorant
that Laporte and Phelps are Fremont abolition
ists ! They knew it well: And they give the
broad and palpable be to all their professions of
devotion to the Union, by 'supporting their can
RhUERT B. GuiraltrE, nOttrgiON TOWASHIP. di`htes.
ißscoriArn ICPO
Dr. JOU POLLOCELy.Ferni.r.x. Tcmmstm..
11tOttECUTI'M ATTOILWT
M A TTII EW 1. STEW AST, ALIAGELTST CmTT
CurNTV
EDWARD THOPlPSOB:W4rusilVimoup
ent - zOrt earr.TET,4l:
EDWARD DUCORIELE. Powit Toweis
tdayrnia, rni, Walk:
HE N -111141.T24190r ER, pitwifol k 7t , "
JonAvarolfitts , iiis, 911.52, - iiiiLtZ, (1 7,3 r
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o f I v.rrrspoluiera",
There at'! 1.• MKETINNIS OK Tflß DEN!. ACT. (ILI)
LINE Witith'S And AL/. WII , A.l*.K IN FAI'"IL Oi TIIK
U N . :ON A \ ilt b..
Cltizatm, scith..t iii..thietso of form:, last,
cordially invite:: tr,
The th•rm.,:at
AVED,.NE.3IIA s -1! it I "...inl.. f• M
PILIDA V' Et" Ictil 7, llcsblaor 3—ltt SKA . II: n 1.1.:1"
A. Rorke, Key., and t I (Or*. bill Ise
..ssict the Okomanittee
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extract• 'From linchnnanN Spe.e.li on di*
Independent Itreasniii, MU.
"TUAT COUNTRY.IS MORT PitOSFIMOC9 nifleft.l4l.A
-13011 001111ANDF TIIE GUI:AM:ST REWARD.
FROM Al V •SoVI.I ILV-4PECT THE LADDY.II 4 :O MAN..
LABOR TIM IoUNDATION OF THE WV.AI,III OF
DVEITX COONTR V. AND THE FREE LA D'ORFF.F OV TTIR
NORtli DFATICV . E AESPVCTVog TITF.LR PROBITY AND
INTELLIonag. lIKAVEN FURDID TIYAT r slloto
DO TELEX ITILONU I"
TWA FAVIL•rOUR PAPER.
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The State Fair commences to-day, and we
alkali devote the local cidunins' of our papai
almost entirely to giving information In relation
to It. Notices of articles on exhibition, and in
cidents of the Fair will find a • piece in our
columns. Should the weather prove favorable
during the Mat two days there will no kietakt be
a very large attendance : and no time so god
could be selected by our merchants and mut u
faeturers to adverts. their goods. There is new
o prospect of mina and river for business, and
the business season will anon open.
Our paper has now a larger circulation thanit
ever had before at any time We Judi issue,
too, an extra number daily during the Fair, and
have them distributed on the grounds and at the
hotels. With its new and clear type and large
circulation it is one of the best mediums for
advertising west of the Allegheny mountains.
It has established a character as a commercial
paper that has secured for it a large circulation
among country merchants far and near. As,
soon as the political campaign is offer, as it soon
will be, our paper will be'clevoted almost=batire
ly to commeroislnad bp9ittess matters ; and we
are resolved to make it the business newspaper of
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Now is the time to advertise. '
Tut Fremontore in Pittshurgh-are now
'ling that the negroes should have the right to
viiei and , it is also argued that they should send
their digaieri to the same schools with the White
children: ( ' - eltnalgaination and 'intermarriage
come next.
We are gettingaloug,„4l .l. 4 toward this final
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consummation of negro-Phollia4 The negro party
hopes to wip in 18fir-lAtt o thatplatf2Xt. 3 ,4ut be
fort that time the Masses :Sit 'WM 11:-
thoroughly aroused to the inithiess - tif abolition ,
ism. . . . _
olden Ittarrisa.—At a meeting. at Warren'S,
on. the Zeleinople plank road, eighteen miles fro n
this city, on Saturday last, six hiindred people
were assembled, and listened with enthusiasm to
excellent 4i3eChes:froni.A.,lVrl4,Esci., — Col;
'''''' . ' ' ' ' 3 `Vir * t r
Ames 4, Gibson and. . Intesell, sq. , kris
therodizot meeting ever , held in that region of '
the country ; and at the meeting several men _de
elitied it as - their intention, for , the first lime: l
vote the whiff.) ficiOniatio. ticket. tkii year. ~ .-
Mr. Purvinnee'sy4lfor)- 24 ki dnyltrworking=
wanders in Col. Gibson!s , I
Pi E ATTENTV*r744O.l.O94llfigaMg7 I
goteed AS ''Black Re publiethiwritfilitailiollhr I
thei r.forcee Viper you New4ii4o, - ,tatk.wi
looliiii,WWitaal Vote while yont,tg,-A*
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BETWEIZN FIL.I.2 , IOHEANS AND FRENIONTEM
The election for State and county officers and
members of Congress will take place in Penn
sylvania on theil4th of Oetober;and it is proper
that both the Dittiooritie did the friends of Fill
more in il o tper Sis.tesahonld know exactly how
affairs stand i s ethe HeYitnne State.
SEP TEM BER 30
. The Democrats have in nomination a State.
ticket placed in the field by themselves alone
after their usual form, and having no connexion
whatever •with any other party, tdx4 looking for
aid 'from no clique, or ism. They have
also candidates for Congress in every district,
and candidatesfer confab , ' officers in every county,
looking exclusively for support to the Democrats,
and pledged to their principles and measures,
and to them alone—repudiating sectionalism,
abolitionism, Know Nothingism and all kindred
political heresies.
Against the regnlar Democratic State ticket,
so nominated and so sustained there is but one
other ticket in the field. This ticket was placed in
nomination by the joint and united action of the
Republican and American parties in Pennsylva
nia, and is supported by both Fillmore and the
Fremont parties, with unflagging zeal. Each of
these factious is striving to outdo the other in
their efforts to elect this coalition State ticket.
Upon this question the union of the Fillmore and
the Fremont men is perfect—the " fusion " is
complete.
We call upon Democrats and Fillmore men,
North end South, East and West,—everywhere,
out of the hounds of Pennsylvania, to remember
this important fact—to bear in mind that the
Abolitionists, the Know Nothings, the Filltnore
men and the Fremonters are now cemented in
one harmonious mass in the support of a State
ticket, and that they pretend to he in high hopes
of beating the nominees of the Democratic party.
We call upon the Democrats and the friends
of the Union, everywhere, no matter whether
they are supporting Fillmore ot• Buchanan, to
bear in mind that this union Slate ticket, formed
and maintained for the sake of disunion, has
upon it but one man kV:mums E. Cochran: who
pre-sends to be for Fillmore—and his sincerity iu
this matter is more than doubted. Tie other
two are avowed Fremonters, and one if not both
of them are loud abolitionists B. Laporte, oni
of these candidates, goes the whole length of the
tribe of which Greeley is the Tribune, and 1).
Phelps is scarcely a shade lighter in the African
complexion of his politics.
We especially call the attention of the Fillip-re
party out of Pennsylvania to this most nobly
alliame of their brethren here with Black Re
publienni,m ! And we ask over 3. fnetvl
4 the Union hew he east place any relmne,t• io
men who, with noisy preten.lonl of devotion t.l
nationality OD their lips, ore gtryTiOg with might
and main to elect abolitiontat4 to (Alma over
national Democrats
Let no man for a moment suppose that we
have a shadow of misgiving as to the success or
the Democratic State ticket. If wo have evcr
felt any anxiety on this subject, we feel none nor
We feel thrice confident that we shall triumph
over thin coalition, and heat the
handsomely tad when we d., we bee Ki
~ f the I. nice' t renicinhcr that the th.Li
t,cr-au.• !,1- , y 11 , 4 vt• iwnlett t6r enT,lnurvi Ir. I
forams of the abolitioulvt., tir Fi:lott-,e
the frepdow nhr:ckt•re, the Frera,,nterp,
k . IIIPLL , !VI VI thr Knco
gravel 0:4.4.
l',litttot, ho ,rte
the atroiltioti lltfto ttekrt profmnt , the ittotar •,f
Uoion h 'toy preleoce of tietotiou to tl,at
rims. compact
This gentleman is the lleinceratic carelt.l.tte
for the State Senate in the Butler nod Brater
district. It is an excellent riamination. anki If
the people consult their own interest they will
elect him. lie was raised in Butler county, an.l
has fbr mural years been a rrartlcal lowTet
and District Attorney In that county. He is
now editor of the Butler ilettlici. in which his
ability and intelligence artrablindluttly prosA,
The Pow circulates pretty extensively in Rat
ter, Beaver and Lawrence, and we swum our
readers in those counties that an intimate per
senal acquaintance with Mr Kegley satisfiet. us
that he would prove an able and legiela
tor. He would not vote to double his owu pay,
either. That is not Democratic. Llernoora:ie
legislators are satisfied with $3 a day. The
Know Nothing Legislature voted theniselvet ,
a day. Every where, where Black Republicans
and Know Nothings have had a chance, they
hare helped themselves to a bountiful supply of
the peoide's money. Cash, Kansas and the nc•
grecs are the three gods of their idolatry. They
have grabbed about cash enough. We have get
negroes enough ; and Kansas will be a free State
certain and sure
Now let Mil have some Democratic legiolatoro
who will serve for the old fashioned moderate
prices.
From a private letter from an Intelligent friend
in Butler we learn that Mr. Purvianee's vote for
the big svrimile of $2l a day, or $545 per
mouth to himself in having a decided effect is
Butler county. The good houeet yeomanry of
that county will stand no such robbery of the
people's treasury.. Large numbers who voted
for Pitrviance before have openly declare`
their determination to vote against him num
The opinion is confidently expressed that he will
be defeated.
Gibson, his opponent, will pledge himself
to vote for the repeal of the swindling act if be
is elected.
In a late speech in Butler, Mr. rurviance un
dertook to say he waanot answerable to the people,
for his veto on that subject. This audacity has
excited much indignation. It was the people's
money that he voted into his own pocket at the
rate of $2l per day, and yet he says it is uouc
of the people's business: The people will show
him that they know whose business it is. They
are getting tired of being swindled.
John Covode, of Westmoreland, is a " used up
roan" in that county. A gentleman who has
been in nearly every township in that county
rays that the farmers and laborers arc thoroughly
Indignant at Covode for voting himself $2l a
day. They say they cannot afford so enormous
a price for so indifferent a service. They cannot
understand how Mr. Covode should claim $2l a
day-for his services, and vote it-to himself, when
such Men as Buchanan, Clay, Webster, Calhoun
and -Wright were contents With -$8 per dal(
Theywtll not stand it ; and our informant ale
Mr. Covode is sure of being gloriously defeated.'
l'he'se meetings in Indiana county, where the
abelitionists backed cut and refused to debate,
has done the Democratic party great good. The:
Democratic majority in Westmoreland will pro
babirezneed the negro party's majority in
Indiana and Armstrong, it is believed, will give.
a Deutooratiomajority of two or three hundred.
That itadr. COvodo' and• Mr. M'ffinney's district.
rilart.7llo ' . vini t t, Cosa, of. Georgia, arrived here
on the train from the east; and left in an hour or
two:Taftin*rt f or ,thn north.. , Re speaks at
Frolddilk,;.,74niango county, to-night, and is to
speak upon other ;plico and Tite, 4ad , be T here
on lerldmprepit , lhy.lwarrible.' - 'lGt tecniti of the
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JOHN H..NH.GI.EY. Itit4
GILISON ver*tim FUR VI A riCIEC
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TUE LION %. SKIN LAID O,FF I
That John C. Fremont. is of Catholic descent,
was married by a Catholic Priest and once pro
fessed the Catholic Religion himself, are facts PO
well authenticate-I. that those honestly seeking
truth on these subjects can no longer doubt or
deny. That he was openly of that profession
until his aspiration for the Presidency led him or
his friends fur him, Greeley, Beecher Co.. to
deny this faith, in order to secure the Know
Nothing rote, is also a fact entirely beyond con
troversy. Were there anything wanting to
conclude the most complete testimony in the
case, we have it now placed in our hands by
one of those little incidents, which as an widen;
able tact, is worth a whole volume of arguments
to establish any troth.
There is an " old salt" on our Lakes, by the
name of John J. Wood, who, like ethers of hia
profession has been the rounds of the world.
He happened to ho on the Frigate Congress,
Commodore Stockton, in 1844, when she was
ordered on to the California coast. Ito is now on
one of our Lake propellers, and happening to:
land in Sandusky the other day, he heard some
persons on land debating the question, whether
John C. Fremont was a Catholic or not. Being
nu politician, but knowing Cul. Fremont welt
and knowing the fact about which the parties
were discussing, he volunteered to tell what he
personally knew about the matter. One of the
parties soon after met a Fusionist to whom he
related the eirentnetances, when the latter denied
the whole affair and offered to bet ten clothier Gant
said sailor ,tare not gn before a Magistrate and
swear to any such statement It was simply to
win this wager, that the said Wood was induced
to pat t.t. ,tatement into the fullAring solemn
tend legal form
SrkTr• Om I .1..1.n James Wood, of
Er , ,ant;. w lawful n.fpe. ftret tz JAI)
•rti, .h.troNeth an l snit!. I holonge4 to Fri
Rate 1 . -ougree.s, Commodore Stockton, and wool
t, Califoruta in 184-1, and re!ufnc.l in was
detailed 6y Connio.lor, titocktou no 1841 i I think,
to take rare of Cot. Fecutotit. new the Repethit
can nominee ter the PrrNi.leute„ daring tik fit ef
Kick:l.-to, and during that time Fremont Wrap
. i tffle hick Keel went for n Cuthoiie Priem. who
to rretoontl the
went and hirlit or -r 14,[1.1 inceraw,. This orremeny
was pert , *rme.t reery morning until Fremont
got hetlee Tis,st C.-I Film Set nssi then ft Ra
man Catbolia I hare no .!Dahl, whether he iasn,e
a Catholic or not I air. 44)1 able to aay.
Swam to and ptobacritavl brtnrs me by die
abate named John JITOC44 Wood, 014 tbth day or
Sept A. 1.1
Every body ou thr hue of this lake -nows
tieort.e S the SalaAtt.ky Javtiee‘q thr
Peace. 'Anti tn.* t ur ..es farm; Well ko
Mr sod koor tog bita. Ga., eutrre roof.
,n 6' .ta nt 'aro Stockton
tna.t know I.lm. ttr.oc,rd, tht=4!
h:co, Ekrta Vrre-.5,yr0 rnort
d,4eay '.l iv , - I
••• , txrf u.trt .-1•11••1, 11,3; it, 0.4.
,„ 1,4,1,.**1 rti , tr 41,11
I thc
I t44115.11C " n !)Itai:,. tsars
no lwnta LIMO
dying kri.rati it y of a warty a:rosi
O'Wll case, Dud mrr eke , : se-1 n [NATI Tr: 4.42 ta c
rho 1.104,
we have CLAI Fr. wont En -rrz» vntrt , rtss. clorinr
ins. by cets *bleb -
hfe fetlll3 is ths rika of lira: thurth en.l
heves is the eerie g Ken. ijx# " 4401141 I hal
bnri.ta wry?' hap
Now. far Onrar:f Rizd pary,
know a2l the sorld, 0,7.1 e-*nvirting
most of Cutitalsr, ,Ft.l . ur ti
diequality him kr thr 1 rnaaru -y
him of prrrarirnirno, v.l tki an istirayaniini
twitter. in our opit“oo , iteereAlit ld m fur
that Mali and henorebte rtn•-e. lied be hot
denial nu war.b, rind !hat, too, for the mkt , of
getting lie,r initb , rut shirk he
knew be ',will n.. 1 64 we would
Lave dtscuauteunutsed kit ingstiriqs into t* rg
6elief.
The Preen/on', .I.,ora.‘i well remit:lla:
" To be of the Prote.tant, or of the Cathok ,
religion—Or to he rior.c or to h.ee chanK4 d
from l'rote ,, tnnt 10 Catholic or f r om
Protestant —is not tole admitted tie any iKati.-
c%l teat to thte country. Were nay of our can
&dal , s fir ollice, to ho opposed on the pole
gronnd that from, being' n Catti,die he had become
Protestant---no one would repudiate rind
denounce such political proscription sooner than
we. But religion is one thing, personal res ch -a y
is another. Were a candidate for an Orme of
responsible trust, to prevarkutte, and knowingly
sustain a falsehood, on a matter of Car less mo
ment than religion, it might be the duty of any
good citizen to denounce him to the public.
As an illustration Wero a candidate for
high and honorable °dice to assert, through
fear of ridicule, that he had never worn a yellow
wariaroat—lttyl were it notorious that ho bad
worn yellow waistcoats for years—and no other
waistcoats but yellow—ant bad maintained that
yellow was the proper Dolor for a walstco&st—
unti if the yellow color of his waistcoat had
played a:conspicuous part in 00.116 absorbingly
memorable event of his life--we would have be
fore us a fact which, if commented on only by
opponents, would have been looked on its a
mark of independence of mind—but being
denied by himtey; becomes, when proved,. a
badge of damning baseness and lack, of veracity.
" Now, in reference to Mr. Fremont; Dauer- .
tions have been made, as on his authority, by
his warmest political adherents, Henry Ward
Beecher, lioraco tareeley, James Watson Webb,
and others—that ho denies ever having been a
Catholic or aver having pro/ma Aimee(/' assuch."
These are the facts The public oan make
their own comments.
The Gazette of yesterday publishes what it say;
is an extract from a speech of John Van Burei
in 1848. Now, the editors of the Gazette know
that the Chicago Puna did the same thing just.
before Van Buren spoke there a few weeks agoi
and that Mr. Van Buren immediately publiithed a
letter denying that he ever :uttered such senti
ments, and that it was a forgery aid fanahood.
Yet the Pittsburgh Gazeite'is 'do the
dirty work of repeating a forgery :and dio,tafter
it is pronounced to be such, , Will the people be
lieve anything it says after this?
Tin Boston Pilot, a leading Catholic paper,
and earnestly supporting Buck and Brock, de
clares positively that John C. Fremont was a
Catholic, and only proved recreant when be coo.
oeived the brilliant idea that Mariposa aI:MU buy
a nomination for the Presidency..
Te& N a ti ona l /4444encer has isised the !tames
of Fillmore ttd_poneltion, .ehico they. were en,4:
&reed by the Whig•Nation4l - Conveatiott. •
BLioxofooo.-==Tl63 _ e 4Nß,fii - k a P I A lk4 P r l l
teoZe; fiNiel4a - 40Padi' 1 0i00%
& Co. Itlos&dlanber,
7
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tj rrzr.Aosit. J P
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A. Lle Itopented
lIMMENZI
MEE
PRINCE .1011 S" DRAWS
The City Hail never .).1V sitco warming be
fore as last night to hear Jotii 7 :Van'Buren. It
i 4, aTe tolSay , glat 1304X1 people listened . to him,
and it in : impeOible for:*any - voiee to reieh more
isthat least dOQO went there last night.
lt,was,4lldoutii4tithejitrg4ibeeting,*yer seen
in any hall in Pittsburgh. It was rainy and
muddy, lint the people turned out by tlieUsands
to hear one of the most popular orators in the
nation, and one of the beet. His speech was
excelled,
Gov. Bigler spoke first., and for one hour ; and
14r. Vail Buren followed in one 4 the ablest
ej)eeehets yet heatii rn this danei3aigh'irr cloudily.
The turn-out last night is evidence enough that
the popnlar current to witt-ii,;.
The following- werelhe officers of the meeting
President. —C,
Vice Prosidents.--1), Fickeisen, S. Jones, IV
J. Morrison. ff. McCullough.
Secretaries.—G. F. llillmore, T. J. Keenan.
See further account of the meeting on the
third page.
[From the New Yeqk
WHAT FORAMY THIAC.3 Or PENNS lif,VANlA.—Thnre
is no man in the democratic party who ought to know
more of the condition of parties in Pennsylvania than
John W. Forney. He has, it is said, canvassed every
part of the State, and knows pretty nearly about
how it will go in the nyipronrhing election. " No bet
ter authority, therefore, need be desired on the sub
ject, and we arc assured on reliable authority that
ho said, no Inter than ten days ago, in conversation
with a friend, that the Keystone Slate would giro a
majority for Colonel Fremont. That certainly ought
to he conclusive.
It fl conclusive that the editor of the New
York Herald is the most dirty, infamous and un
blushing liar in that great confederacy that he
has been hired to assist in destroying. To our
certain knowledge Col. Foruey has expressed the
confident opinion that Pennsylvania was perfect
ht safe for Buchanan : and that the editor of the
Herald knows it. It is but a repetitism of the
IL J. Walker lie with n msre (Mange of the itowe.
flea Thad. Stevens, they. Johnston and others
evsr retracted their assertior that Buchanan
would carry this State by
There are .o sunny iniluiriev after ioformatioo
a% to the electonti vote of different Stater, that
we pttlaish the list again, although we have done
no hem tofore several times. Lot every one out it
out and preserve it for re e :
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Sbarpaburgh Fields..
The important work hoe at length been eomple
te 1, sad is Ilea really for travel. The ehief credit
for the erection of thi® Melia IVilr-dtlal etifkr;
pri.e is Cimtatuls Aloe se :. Mr normal, WAnitee,
who reyerveti the Oncrici. Qbtaio+l4 thk ilect.cnry
legielstion, and contributed largely from bt.
private pone to lirrsnr , l tie work whin other
hailers he i-c,olute ft.!l hack thlant,haird MT.
Jane's Minkel, and Janata tibrhry itt`re 711.1*
000-were to the cattrritrtrn and labored lung and
fur Its complt•tion. Mr.N•c 4 . Ibis
!mot! the , wood wart., sort lirotervilt tho
rtvaotitry, Lath -4 "Owls rrtlt-r-t great upon I,lwro
gratictuca The ~t.~ek viii ply
IREILIEV .41V.KTINCI
1,1,01 p, A nm.l.er •.1 001 czti,r-Gt- 1154-1 :11"trt.i.y
1„. : :t;s:; prveras
t , , 11, .11.41:',Dit, v01.:y.4 0 r
te,Ta tw , r, w . fha Ttso--4, ling! , in ibis Inc .1
cf•intrirso. 15 u rc,li sad tba: 16y - we ittogiam9
too Tlnaror'ipt 11.4 1.04,, 4.,41 sexy own
t , 1,4044ey jr,NAIS Catk ItAte them
sub ban.
ratisi at ttc...10.1 tin," h.rt• I
J.l. vii` x.t si vrao4 , , Lital the
rare tiramsp+la•,
taGS'<tit WW4Pi,:rr7N. A SS TII E. St`tlett
ramban —The hasot toue of them thtva oterl•
itul mutably' tatigtisiorg , are for ludo X.
lautTer, 77 Fourth ritteec, xro c4 , 4a1
to soy mtsb6erm that bare tonetvtore, !no
• 1 an.eltul.l ha .1 • nl.l, t‘t , .t.tai
amount res.lirkg ti,r 7 hi- pneo , or et thrr
conl.l Dot t‘t: bfllttr lirtettasvt.
THECA wore newest btinorrotio ilit-okeri in
difkrent rte. of flit: rt , ntity on Solonloy tVen
int . ; teat. All tfmt 'WS ban' yrt tword tram wen.-
mt.:414E4, and eintraga
and vnufrdenre Verily. It wolpier
hit-6,0.41'0 It up.
Tutor So to bra Viltraoro wrk,i 11,,n0.1:+0n otgoto
ral in Vel moat. M orticr !
raw 1.1/11 l'....tuarr ,
Fr./1100e In %%.I1 serer'.
Nan Sept. 6, Dial,
I', the Editor, of the A' EJP 9 V ,,,
ti t.ri rem F. 21 ? note of C.l.J.ihn C. Fretaunre.
for sl.ooo, two years to run, woe (dared at h.y
(Alum this morning, at 4t) per omit. distount for
cash. Can you inform me if the ttbattera of
Ms election are equal to the discount. The
party who offered the tote halls Nan the Weey
Pittsburgh,...)
E. D, MOtill„.1:, I I, Wall St.
We preaudie we shall be aboard, tts usual, foi
publishing this, but liefore we eutruet stoi,ooo..
0(10 in the Federal Treasury, lit CoL Frentento
we think tim , peoplo have:the right to..know what
is the character of his pecuniary credit in the
great commercial street of the world, where bit
notes are put afloat.--N. 1 itirpreirs.
The essetteelorgery is in the nialrmant edits.
riot comment of the brothers Mink, upon the
shove discreditable tattling frona behind the
screen of the, &having. shop " No. 11 Wall SC
The discount; offered was but 2t) per cent. per
annUM. This was proposed by the bolder of the
Img paper not matured.—.4/Lanyi Evening Jour ,
hero Is a significant-revelation : John C. Frc
moot is presented to us by the F'orning Journal
itself, In the:attitude of raising money, or trying
to raise money by offering his personal °Mimi
thin to one tboustuul for six hundred dollars cash.
The Journal is fearfully Indignant at the Evertre
and charges that paper with the "essence of
forgery " In publishing the Wall street broker's
anim a the correctness of the broker's statement..
iln said the note was offered at 40 per cent.
dist:omit, and that it had two years to run. The
Journal says the note was offered at•" 20. per
cent per annum," and we believe two - twenties
make forty, preoisely at stated by Mr. E. D.
Moore.
Whether " the holder " of this note Is ,t 1 mere
agent of Mr. Fremont to raise money, t?r whether
he has bought It of Mr. fremont ift lower
rates, so that he could sell`lt ata...illsoount - of
$4OO on a thousand, and yet malle-`apitfit it is
not ,material to inquire. In - either event, .Mt.
Fremont is virtually,litlim market as borrower,.
anxious to swap hill $1,1)00 notes for $6llO in
cash.
What tuta pan he make of, money that will war,
rant In paying a theasand dollars In two year;
for six hundred dollarsineready money ? We nil
knowldf. Fremont Is nut In any regular business.
We know he is not, liiiiipfacturer,,,a merchant,
a shipper or a farmer. We know -if he were
either,,lte would inevitabV•rtlitt himself by pay: :
tag $lOOO for every .$llOO required in his busi
ness. And benne we know that there must be a
fraud sinnewhere—elther in feet or in contem-..
platten. „.
The POcning lourn4 says Mr:Fromont's note_
of $lOOO " was offerecP' ter - $BO9. Tide la t, f act
on which to reason.
. 2r Tutthr
ril4 e ut i f B a lli ct. tinin L g arg f e r
tho Presidency. This; is
amounts of money are kelnglised to promote his
oleothin. Thiti is width& fact. The annual ex
penal time of the federal gov9reasteniissomerighty•
millions of dollars. ThiS, _ unother fact. And final) -
ly that theFixemitireAnficurrice, is • pcdent in de
tormining,the etiviele:ilifortgli which a lam
pert of lids chain:Ml*4i ktipiLtiliftifteb , all,4e s ea rt
is* another Act.
Whether there isyvo*lleW i lii between
t seta intibinilactfiAleo igent read 4 '
Arta itootdc for hints: i
.MfMMWMIM
[Fn.. tho pally Penngylcanian
TliE UNION s
ONE AND I 2 SEPARABLE, NOW AND FOREVER.'
DT 30E41 K. 011058UND
Ye wake( Yean—awakel'ari , e!.
While-Yet our_emblem Eagle Elea;
kad with yetir banner of
.the dam,
Do
ot.d rare the Union! be onr prayer—
For all tied Wipes .re conter'd there!
And p triat howls' may well despair,
When severed is the Union !
Oh, Wadilegion: be thou our vide—
, Al ip thy they of manly pride,
When fre•men bottled by thy aide,
To form the altered 0 Mon
clod nave the Union' breathe it now,
As when the laurel bound thy lanw,
And haughty England mune to bowl
In reverence to the Union'
Out latisine—triao their lowly graves,
{Whose 'need WWI to be good and brave—
Are calliag on their sons to save
The blood-cebiented Urilon!
fiird on the Ighleld yotir fathers wore,
When England's minions trod our shores
And be the watchword—as of yore—
God and our gloribus Union !
Palsied shall bo tho d•rlug hand,
That lights up faction's burning brand,
And strews Ito nurse upon our land, •
'To sap and mine the Union!
May Tleaven impress the mark of Chin,
When Judas shall his pleiws claim;
And stamp them with eternal shame,
That would dissolve the Union.
RemoMbar. sons of good oid Penn,
That Yorktown was a Southern gem!
And giant blows were struck by them,
To form a perfia.t Union!
•
While Matelachneette---sons and hires,
Were bleeding for their blazing spires,
King's Mountain glowed with streaming area,
For Liberty and the Union!
Th-n herd ye well those suns of light I
Who plariged their •• lives" to win the fight—
And thirte.t. blazing NW,' onite
To form this glorious Union!
Whmt lour pate on a .able crown,
Forgetful of tholwioint renown,
of these old dare go doom
That battled fur Ito Union t
Drflant of thoflood and toil,
Shall treason's dark and damming spoil
Polka. oar tVLlßtler t ,. .1
lip irevonszte of the Union?
No' by our futher'6 gory loAd—
tly ell thr Miff, ring heartn that blt.ed
And NserNl memory er the dead--
We Kiil prrKerre the tiptoe
The Unon I. a Linzonini cnost,
Ity wai rim - . blessed!
.• Nurttt, ?..nth, no kart, nu Wept"
Eholl over rivc unfoo!
Pan.clvania ' , peaks afar—
Ac ...K...ran,ne State" and central star
Viartaug the boraes of deli ga.c;
She 1441pm:erre the Umiet.
She awl. uot to embrace the slave;
Nor .111 she dig a freenum's grave,
Or dim a Abu& *tar to eam
The creature of dlauulon;
tint Brm—ati when her 'date haulm rung
With frtdepnwirwee on Us tongue—
She now presents her thwart son,
As landmark for the Unton
Where Dld the Votes Come Prom!
(Prom the Augusta, (Me,) Age-)
When the State tasty ear polled 119.000 votes,
almost every one of all parties expressed great
astonishment at the fact. The present year wit
nentes an increase of some 12,000. By referring
to the census of 1850 it will be seen that the
wiaole number of poll in the State was but 105,-
490. In that year the St. Lawrence, Kennebec
and Portland, and Androscoggin and Kennebec
Railroads were in process of completion, and
employing a vast number of men, since departed
from the State. The business of ship-building
was carried on to much greeter extent than
during the present year. For the lett six years,
the constant cry has been that Maine was fast
losing her population through western and Cali
fornia emigration, and when to this is added the
net that a vast number of our voters who are
Included in the census are sailing the ships, be.,
longing to Maine and other States, and that
thousands were either absent or unable to attend,
or in some way prevented from:chain; at the polls
—the question naturally Mittel. how it happens,
that last year year the aggregate vote was some
15,000 greeter than ever before, and this year
some 27,1 set larger than ever until 1855. Basing
our calculation upon the largest vote thrown
prior to ltv i, the uscrease of population must
; have been in a ratio nearly three tunes greater
during the host six years than daring the tea
years from lath to latt4)—in other words, while
too been universally conceded that the sere
rest draughts have been male upon our popula
tion since 19:4, yet the increase has been about
enor and a Ant( per rent. per annum. or equal to
An increase of itito,6oo la sir years—more than
doable that of the tea years prec!ding.
Now, If we admit, as tit' are leveling to do;
that all the lietere that °odd be mustered were
breve'' out, soil] the question recurs, how some
'.!0,000 voters at tenet, can bate been added to
the fall list of poll* within, tholast sin yeara-..
or 100,COO to our polialation, while all this emi
cmtion has be t a going on at such a rate, AR to
sail forth the moat depreciating language from
tioarly all oar public prints. It Is sAuesdon
we etenfes.s our Inability to answer, :3YRI *net
of our neighbors enlighten as on the iCaltjtet! -
if there is anything shoot this inereasedlete,
we trust It may be looked to prior to,Nteitaller. ,
nd it mar lat well for other Staten to birwalair:
rc,l that their fists are correct and on legal
raters are allowed to vow ,
klichigaah
The largest assemble of people.ever Sam id
Michigan—,say 1:0 to ,000—attended the De.
moeratio meeting at Ratan:woo on the 6th, sad
; min) , Mart wauldisave been present had the day
not been rainy. A farmer drove a team of nine
oven in from a neighboring town with a large
wagon filled 'utak edibles; and a mere desaiption
of the delegations, banners, inscriptions and de
er‘ratiens would All a column. In the cars from
the vest, arrived firteltintitiga. Cass, Preston,
! Aright and Dickinson, and the Secretary of the
interior, Mr. M'Clelland, was among the guests .
or. Ransom presided. Mr. Dreckinridge in
speech said " the rise and ND of Know No
thingiste was a solemn warning against Inter: ,
vetting between man and his political rights."
Cot. Preston, of Louisville, late Whig. said :
, "The brightest page in the history of Ken
turity was its avoiMd determination, In 18* to
stand by Gen. Jackson in his contest with South
carotins nulligcation. Wanted the Demo
crate and old line Whigs to come forward, take
each other by the hand, mu/ say the Union is a
blessing paramount to all others, and we will du
our utmost to maintain it; here le the north
I western Democracy—inhabiting Territory given
up by Virginla......standing firm to beat back the
fees of discord which threaten to overwhelm the
I lend. If they 010 it, It will carry to the south
feelings of your Justice, magnanimity and loyalty
I to the Constitution ; it will makeour hearialeap
responsively, and cause Us to strive more earnest
ly to keep up the feeling which makes us one
people. In future generations it will be told'
that the Democracy, in 1666, fought with every
I'm, until each went down fbrever under the
waves of public oontempt. [Applause.] To
Democrats he would nay one word. Don't OM
! promise on your platform, for it is an excellent
one, but throw it down as a gage of battle before
Fremont and his cohorts, and they will bath's
parsed as the army of Sennseherib was dispersed
by the angel of the Lord. Vireat applause.l
Where he is best KIIOIII/116
Joan C. Fuemorr, several of hie biographers
any, was born in Georgia. Ia his native State
II E WILL NOT GET A SINGLE VOTE
Ilia youthful days were specit, IR South Caro
lina. He was odaostod these. Yeti that Stabs
1U WILL NOT GET A SINGLE VOTE!
He married the daughter of Col. Benton, of
'Missouri, and has resided there Yrr Ha Has
NOT FRIENDS anottan IN TITS STATE TO TORN AN
ErnerostAL TIOKET, AND 'EVEN HIS 'FATHER
IN-LAW WILL VOIS AGAINST HIM.
Ile claims now : to be a °Wren of California.
That is Me State, If he may be said to have real
'deuce anywhere. BUT CALIFORNIA, all his
friends
O admit
VOTE. WILL NOT GIVE HIM HER.
ELECTRAI:
if he carries a single State in the Union it will
bo Vermont whose boundaries he never crossed,
and whose people never saw him. There Ae is
best known be has /lased friends. tEven his
traveling companion. Kit Carson, to whose en
ergy, shrewdness and courage ho owes his suc
cess. as en explorer, has alrmtly deektreo again(
hisil—Prev. Post.
nen. / f owls O. Levin in thq r Asy;,
PHILADELPAIAI / friday, September 26.
The Roeniny Are
- dit3 states that Hon. Lewis C.
Levin i forttievl4 repr e sentative to Congress from
t h° i)istriet, bas been placed in the lamina
- •
Tin). Bvenink Aufnai noticed the !hot as fol
lows : 4 -
"We regret to )earM Atte Rom Leiria O.
Levin, prrru3oy.tt momhor of. Congress.from the
Pipet ginsicioimirktpifriet, has atifferbecome
deranged, IV , .Irolvfonixa: - ..neealikaryro. send
him to git4-Jratitlatatfor the Ittatmo,
on 'OO 'This mak
donc9itip446 l 4l 6 . lrirgOintJaiden
heinfgie#4.o.#4ot;oo:iittltlVard whoton
,..yoo4fiktbra4=ktipt..hi=iiboxiraikallit,
; •
• biglitiVilie
b i g e .. and the worattiim
co do
..:b
EIMEIIIENSErEigIiiI
"' ~, , . .
kMiMa
IFrom the. &WWI tirturday Evening Geetteig
A PEfisinetp liatstrn. —Rh atqady - ohtlintle
would remain undeti - ; the oiise if a Mei*" eeahle
breath slier,:ja.fisitigsthe "Balm of a Noma
FloititTa" as a dentifrice wfinlCiot ontfientler
it sweet'but leave the teeth wlikts as *seater f
'Many persons do not hoe* their nreittslB bad,
'`and the subject ialso delicatell4llEiek4riithwill
never mention it: Pour - a single" the
Balm on your tooth-brnah and wa*Ar, icodk
night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last
a year.
A %tourism. CourLaxinti ni.sy ealdli, be ac
quired by using the " ita/MO . fil 'nativist: Row
ers." It will remove tan pimples and freckles
from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue.
Wet a towel, pour ? on two or •tkr s e - f4ropE
wash the face night incttnornhi& • . • t
SRAVINO MADE EASY.—Wet your *shaving
brush in-either •warM or - sold - water,""clisron'
two or three -drops Of ".111di:s of a l Thousand
Flowers," rub the beard well and make a
beautiful lather much facilitating Abe operatipt
of shaving. Price only fifty acints..-__Tor•sile dy
Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and B. A.sPahne
stock & Co. Fleming Brea, ft . E. taellerfi& Co.,
Dr. O. H. Keyser and H. Altair & CO.; Pittsburgh
and Beckham & Alediennan, Allegheny city.
BrLanes Liver PILL, prepared byllp3IING
BRO&, Pittsburgh, Pa.— From. fdsainmelleibad7 teegrag?ikY
continually offeredlrtan all sectlona of the eciantri, fiTen.
possible W resit t a conviction. of the great ['Faience of
these Pills in all diseases of the .Liver and etdmacht The
following letter from !Termite, ' Canada, is one of the many
the proprietors have received:
Tmuncro, April :Nth, DIAL
ifessrr. Fleming Bras --Firs: I take this oppbkintity of
informing you of the bendier I have derived from hr. -
,WLane'a valnabln plllo. L have•for two years past - heetraf ,
dieted with a mama pain owir the-eyei, eimomranded: with IC.
nervousness and a souse-of dizziness; a malady beyond the
power and skill of our phjeicians to relieve and cure,
caused, ester myself could judge, by a airmail Mate of
the lives andritomath. Soule of thesioctons triad bleeding;:.
and various othrslonsediee were. tried, but all;in vain, for
the deep-rooted disease still stuck fast. At last
, rocured a.
lox of your valuable Liver Pills feint a dreggiit lids, and ,
feel, .atter taking a portion - of Diem, fait the' &Ms' ind
painful sonatina over the eyes hag almost entirely loft me.
I will close by advising all those afflicted as L have been, to
procure the valuithlii medicine at once, and iire.much limo
and pain, with little expense. With sincere gratitude and
respect, I remain y otux, respectfully, . •
GEORGE W. RUSSELL, Toronto.
Purchaser' will be careful to oak far Dr. IP Lane's cele
brated rarer ititx manufactured by Fleming Rem, of Pith..
burgh, Pa. All other Liver PRhi,in comparison, are mirth
less. Dr. IPLeinea genuine liver Pink also his celebrated
Verndiuge, can now be had at all respectable drag stores.
None mains withont the signature of Flamm BROS.
Also, far sale II the:oda proprietpai,
- FLEMING BROIL,
enamour! to J . Kidd *
self slaw) No. ea Wood cerner Of Pouttb.
sir Have You a Rupture of ate 80we1.,;.,
—I would moat respectfully invite the attention of time af ,
flirted with Mania or rupture of the io my spiel*
wane tmeut of Trusses of various patterns, and to'itrit.esery
age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in eves:yeasty at toy
oMce, No. 14.0 Wood 'trent, Pittahuret, Pen sign, the
Golden Mortar. Among the Trustee gold .
'i?eivrtil,
Gonad
Ilkrsh's Radical Oars Sway:
Preach Tama, berg right rprinit
GIZIA Elastic Trutia ;
Citaarege Truatio ; single and double;
tretbakat ?matt, children:• out adttai;
EN:P.IPa Rliplic Spriais Truss
Dr. S. S. Pitch's Supporta: Truss;
The price of Trustee vary from $2 to M. Ifernbil
or Ruptured patients can be suited by retidtttug moieji4d ;
sanding the meastun swami the hhillortientelbilit,'
rupture te on the right alert We. 3,shuiselTsvidUtupt"" - ,
Dr. Danaisufs Lam or Datfy.Thuue., foe thoco4P , El
elm Uteri. Weak nem afthe Chaster AtodemamPfles, Checmdc
Dtarrtues, end so weattnieudepeudWoh uweeltituldeW
titled month= of the abdominal umsclie.
Dr. Fftcb a'lldomieai Showier t
Rupiah Ztatta Aldominal Bed; , .
'Stu* 2kfts
And nearly every kindled Supporter now In ma. I elmosett-
efettalder- Bracer of wren style, for woakokostod and sta" -
shouldered persons. •
Mastic Stocking; for brokaa and viriooms Tehzo.
Surprise, Arat lager, of all Idads.
Ifyriapat qf nay amity awl pattern, and is fact eel ,
kiwi of atechaalcal appliaaco aged In the vete of-disaaae.
DR. KEYBER would state to petards in want ortirteesor
Troia* that ho can often Bowl to atilt the patient by writing.
but it la always better to awl the patient and apply the Truro
or Brace personally. Marren
111112 CM
Stir Prow • Member of the lieutute or XIX
GINIA.--1 have used Dr.1442C Scon'e U•lobroted White Cir
coral= Lhatutent to tuy tatolly tsk-rsflottS tiO.toirtO r ti Stith.
entire o I maul* it•,tuitgottrHtt ti4tetty ff• - pietOt .
et tool paha, bruises, sprains, etc., gad so. recommend ft toi
the afthuted. J. IitIDDIMC44`'
SVUlzawe 29.1813- t ,
,
• MAIMS . . nasal= over Ms and unidn-Vorraa. •
tusei lean Dr. LikvOteelabd WhiteCtia.**,,z4#
mead,saietaral solidy midst ddtaapandoina of DAL 1.)34W;
artgaiarliadkai gladaawand i tcl areitedWeOlit ,
Iflawsdaukan s aid, us! TuuDUnl, PrlLAt'4.* it;' ailUTUrtiu*Murldult o o l 4-Tirdtu
, .blako.rreAre.
rri& ay*4 0 ",;.16
rerwth. twprorad Tormhtsgo f god, : lapprovo-t
uror Pilo kr Dr. L Sant, who hay branalsothehWUP of pro
paring mut Wag rap original niadialsoi ISt durina
the lost thirtean yew^ and that I.dettrips:SO hat Implored
than 1" tubs the gonna ototronent tip mda i willingl u I
hose no Wong* ha tholi !ashaTre'''Q 41'
rir. wt..). poe m . 47orotigii - 44*.04i),0br
pu.,..accompostaa b J imegs l ae- Of DAKOLoak. hatialdb'bar
&loggia* old ReFithel4lbere!:.7-,i-.1;
Dz. aga IL 11=1011410 lardodiOitaiss dy
,
01 .. . 1 = P. Atathfaspillik.
Wholoodo Aspaiti - • oar'ill
Bltaietlllcaltleak,tho tuatara a plmterie ipyflk 1,
met ohm azid vigor le lOW by DithESEE pAftJ 7e.
TRACTOR'S vanilla ceiete, ead, exeetiCtlio parte Oaf:4i.,
cettepeaed,thsf will jam be reiteted rollielr nataril
bet If ea, the eenteghtee Inauweti will be . teeektreneteiand
wroded. # l . l- Aulatk4lafah MO* :PPmeld Vheintvtlt tb
salvo be laid op, awl new flesh will certatilly hn Atetwretn
POISON PROM INSECTS, REPEILEE' Asp
rendered vitte hamlets by rubbing hi ittnentlyatiaantity
et Dausrs PAIN EXTRAOTOIt s aadalttir It heit,
aua thid spota are vierble. Even tiosi
tow, it will directly attract, dhertro, iltraetatoarybote the
polisming InOtracp. • it! theatkas White atitraglealliE6o,,
the [Weal it tatrAtes pp ei tho Ptit /4441 rabid
ealaudialeafaialsepeettily aeatralleed. •
None genuino without astoel 21vaned 144Witi
Agnittutet or • •
F-1 i
tiLLNY,ll.auoowlnier o. ..
V.,OLICKENNN at 00.,,Nanufwaturww. u .
5014 at 28 mote par not by Dr. DRO. IL K14411111t, 140
Waal Street, and by- warty every deal or tubdWitat
throughout the Nutteditattn. MI iiidere or llettiraNift*
formatton or adrion, to be addressed 00.41,Y.'.00:1014#
Ca. New York, ' • ottOttkokW4
B- An Appeal to the Intellengle TttaCueof
the hatorepor Polmoutry Maw that Ittlonerally .
the t nini?tigi , WP*4 l lre. VOW- *!tke ,131 1044,
of alt whi are piNnipCOß4 to Chrosamptloo, wirolog Adam
aolamilly, that lee naglectloB what the,'
may be idgalng their own dealll:.l4,hallkia4o,eal.
case for such neglect, lake. 11.0(AlillellYRUP uvrii4.
wow, TAR AND CANCRALAINMtner. hay!) *if",
mach; at all Mum, it posilios ipmfic. We Mate:nil ciiMlqi;
elan or 446ifilratfolr-ot tIOY phr'+asi 'ae are kii - Oicoilty
'urn or the 1141tivhF40;iPitrai
of tor vpjltdiiiiik.tify*.wr c0n1.1414416'43-*Pielik
it tam nearly tnt*Thor . . -- iii anything I n thll
can s he.
_lfor flatili*im, ace pamphiel Vin, lb. )tea ii
manta and an tidvenlawieent on the
der=7oi hale,itholauala and : retaktig $4, c itAtiCitif /17,
CO., cornea' and tip:m(3.4ow . L:
Sold 'Why I NDHBBON A nno.i.Libartz skeet, Hi P
INIEIWARITi. not REDMAN t IRIAZANNAN ) :44iniy,
. .
Ottr. ,
4Firrio Pamlly atmld
.Ibo
.H99/1,4
°Emus BrtrEkte:k4in-i+hutio - ii*LabiAwiniei.
Complaint entirely cured by them :
c_4360
Dear SO , --11 id pith much' ide*pe that i s Intend pan of
the great benefits dellyeik#o4 the W Of 4 ,0 #
03 + 1 in my fatnlV. DuriNi the grmtler. part , 04E114 ipugipril
my wan, aged two years, was severedy antlctedlidtbtlm &MP
mer Complaint In lbe'wotd ft?rix.4 f ur iNSlf , * * *Or: 7'
die-, prescribed by PlaysietatursA otkeottolt;ue...:
,
no naafi. wtt
also s el A '" . !Yi•"" "" ' '
but'litVe nAt. 04;Oct 1 5 6
wed
t , 1 03 : -
house, I was persuaded taa -1E) 0
mane, enta:relgokrad 4%, P ::
son* that iceifroco tied to teke Blf t`V"
1a0 46 0 MOP' ^ and 'bPaa'W*l l tiipt/iik
-, ayes sips , , ; 21 .1 4. . 0,6 *fitiis
. no hatilyeboutd be eritboutittem. - - , :;z3- •.:t•
• ReelPecthany, yours,JOlLiF Pplp. •
_ .
To Dr. C. 7% Zickeloo. Flop?
.0r.r00k,...aec?.114,-4
Sea adverthOorient. • A.. •,•
For solo by FUMING =Mara Dr: GZO. SIIFIVAIA
Pitostrorkb. •
13 ‘teboker'is Hill, Dye
emcee &d . In nuking aTaiabia Hai r n rCatiegt 1 47 1 1!F
LOB? Became they would avoid the Vi#4o4thi
time, Odom* labor )WM64O'l
would BUY a reputation they camort wurv-soielyeertlikves
off
eed chemists, and :newspaper bOtrado--biktitoliKliiiel
notoriety. "indlistt7lust Its izeiiiwir 1 . 1144114 - 01-
vinoible reputation .of BATCH:OI,OOi KAIS-1110
and sold, or VOW, (in nine private *DA) xt‘i-....!*1
New. York.
goldr retail, b,Prl:Pscu,4-11zraiN0,
Wood attest '
for 'the
106,000 dfxene eel
alKidiipiruiwill tkolf*lliirki:#44"stAisrld ii.14141$
ti*-krwiustolf a new liesstdrekralosildynrcbsieleisOri
goftigi!kkli/4 Wood stresit,'Vkatefligi be found ~t urge ei4e]i
of :"P4 : *s. Wlnter Jiffs 'SO (4, of iiiisilekko4 cd Or
with* sklittilAil 1 111 401'0r curly ,- "e
i4o;is ,."- .Wisocd -hi4for4lVS-7 ,
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Ing-o of the Noblest Mortar.
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101 DRY GOODS' for the filliliii'-'401211
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EMBIZOIDERIES'‘'
BICH PLAID, BILOCAPI4 ,0741 igg
ErEAVY PL,4yt ArAtIL%soIaiLORID 811,B&
AbAutlfal styles a
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smos, oat, 4
BLACK: ALPACAS AID , igniumsetsui
New actiluan scoot "
2311BROIDEBINS,
Srie 'Cases
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS'
maw susxmos, DANIASIL Timair mask •:,1
rottztmag ittaidrira - euitts iiv±l DWI=
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LONG AND AQUAR I N-WOOLLN4 pun' AND PLAIN
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Ot 'la* it" IP SU Tay*. aoadjiirMaiiiiiii l l4kW
vat. on. - Tript
New 613 will be daily received tbroegioCit
0 4 .3 N 14
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12512 C7" 1 1 ,.. , ‘4.
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On-Sunday evening, at 7 ee IED kTelci migociTE.”gu , ;ar
vt. Owl* 113(40016 US' twenty ytata," ; . * AI z -;
sif-tumicaxaLtart,auttaliyl mama; upat
reffa.M*of 4t4F;Wilia.a.tqat.
NEW - ADVERTISIIPIE*S.
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:iatitilitc;:—Tixitra -b•-.lv maim
the THIRD AND SIXTH WARD Diattignexick
GLIM MOD cmTECIS (THAPAlrrigi l'ffj..F,lll2ll,
do' V/ WILMS' HAM: '
ADMllMltilwill delltrared•Drifi,
and DANWODJUMfgAglaylffembisiimid -thittlubild4 ,4 l
ndlyare iznited-twatien- 7
, 7 1174 .- BLAORS,
fitiVd:W.E.lo:-451,0468::
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ITauf,Arwt o toin Atuoitio.ottfoiiritorp
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staxi , lifike *IA* Ane t emichpicen ow-A vne7-; 3 lbil .
theAtawt , ;10 pan ashimabishselag;
NISW, GOODS received by escir.liteduott -rect
, W &xtlifitg&i:
*IL of . 4 1 16,.
Wedecday totetibk:lit eTicloolt-
1856.
rALL.CARP,ETINGS., .185 q.
>toara>3oa on' •
No. Yo llnn ErrtfT,
titto - Tin* . ienellid Lign'oga - anottion*
eitarrnies,'otraionis.v4raiyaperibi 3 Onsista l iK
wutun antprivestu volvits, . ,
Iltunadnind Tapestry trossala '
Imperial and Super. 8 Plya,
Soper. -and Zane -Ingraina,
TerlitEd -nal. plain.
I . l .4 lll g l '.ntul , Ben. einpnta..
./u.scaznggethin. Felting t . olecak:.t Ling . itamt;iftifr a i
Stair Rod; Table and Piano Users; Ilindingtolin, &u.. ' Mo a t,
.7?1,00R- OIL 0b07114, •
ar am nada, stylus andocualtilea; and 4111 *other' Goods
usually teund.i.m-Carpet Mamas, and ali . at Uri L 0111103;
PS WES.,
11ANkA11'OAF. AeaDEmY,
,SUIALINGTQN, DICLAWARIL:r
•ThUNtfria..Miltte DOij7tilltlNESlik4ll.
IttSithnit Tosaist , Tastahis-411A
Jo this nesdpm7 Voinetad 'te 'hoIS.
natasai .traniiittfral•-tereuelizirroutrvgthafr
gtlo l ofor the OVlCitittwitztteltsbartC,
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stierytutirra.mtuldfirg
Tosxhatticalota Os to tsstoio of rtudy,tmwitia4age
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tod-0 1 . 1 tal-tha-
2111 7.4tr0P*M400.2480 itictimi eta liisrpose, as
4 .6llllo.o644tesp..oc,trialed•forek titrus,A-L-01ia4.4 , Ow MOO
bcfavel is it:ol47oot, alga& immediate__
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veer-ieze t s_rn,,,,, A ,o t ,,r ~ :r..-, - 7 .Auti l .
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AIT s i t g- PROPERTY'-R%
JIM, Hi t In) Tr
We will sal ALMA& An • BAVIIIME'tiIe Oil deep
of Oebber
feet 60E4 by
or the .
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