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" I'l I.: RC K BUTLER, Philadt Iphis City. sd e WA KB WA RIM AN. Philadelphia Co dth " %Val. 11. WITTK, Philadelphia County. sth " JOHN Mr? AI R. Mentgorurry County. eth " JOHN 11. 'MINTON. Chester County. 7th " lIAYID LAURI'. Lehigh Conuty. tlrh " CI i Al{l.l.:e KV:SKI:KR. Berke County. Oth " JAME. 3 PATT Laniaaarer Co. loi It " ISAAC SLIiN Eli. Union Ceunty 11th " FBAS. Is. IMO LIES, Sam) la 11l Co. THOMAS °STEM' ALT. Wiounop Co. 13th " A mutt xxt I{OINOP.II, MOO roo C.. 1411, RIKBTIRN WII.PER. Bradford ..:ounty 15‘11 •• GROntlli A. fit AWY`tiR P s Clinton Co. 11th " JAM ES BLACK. Peen Count, 17th .1. ULF:, Al ;111111A 1 1 . 1111111. A. Smwr,et. JACORII s J. A. J. 1111011.1 V 1 V. 1 ) rrr,„• 11 I I.!1 AM WI LE 1 .1 AM E!, r TIVIM el' NYINGIIA 11. C , I NC ENT Elil.l.l'S. Crxue'.l rrcn I"th lUth thlth . 21st 2,701 DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET CAN A L 00 NI AltNtl.l,ll, GKORGE. SCOTT, or Coils - mu* Co. A VPITOA ocsn•t JACOB FRY. d r., .1711CTI.R JOHN ROWS, or FI,SKLIN C. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET V•VIA I.ISTTLICT WILSON III•C Ati FILHISS, NUR WM , TT P 11.11.1,1 JAMES A. GIBSON, TORYIITTY. HOPEWELL HEPBURN, Cm ...vreie : THOMAS S. HART, 'orwtsc.e,Trarlmtt. AUGUSTUS HARTJE, Rcrr v I",a - .Hui SAMUEL JONES• II r , L. B. PATTER...ON, Miprur TUNTNNILP SAMUEL Sal IT 11, ALLCONCNT llri Dr. JOHN Pt)LLOCK., DrpLry Towltintr PitlldEVUTUrri Arrolt‘tr MATTHEW 1. STEW ART, ALLI4IfICNY C'rr ROBICRT B. GUTURLE, T,.14.•:;r EDWARD THOMPSON, R' ua:vu T.itrou ED W ARO 11• CORK L TO% ,a HENRY BELTZHOOVER , k•U'Flf, ;3 JOHN JOHNATON, novotcl444 11.aa itt. • (.1 ,- •.orn - rtd , .Y. ht. Clo , rlc• 11.1 Thf,- will 1, mEr.ri ttk Trl E PEW).:. , LINE CV1111,•, :mit ALL If'll. .%Itt 1\ F Volt c. 1 . -1 11E I.' NH - , 4NI) .\ETI7I7I .N in th •-• Cal? Ans. woill , ,nt , ',s ot Nrt , t ---+at 14 a., at. I:at ht.,•l FIDNVNIIk 1" 0.1 - FRIDAY 'EV F.SI \ ENN 1 'F. I.t.Y lESIMEISIE it r I Extracts front Buchanan's Speeh on the Independent Treasury BUJ. •• TH AT t N IRY Is MI /-1* PRoSPERATUA WHERE I DOR C NA]DS THE tiREATEST REWARD " ERIN MY rI ICI. I RESTECT TILE Lt BARING 111 N LABOR IS THE FOLINDATI. of THE WEALTH DY EVERY COIN FRY, AND THE FREE LABGELERS IH"; HE N , ;IITH DESERVE RESPECT Pull THEIR PROBITY AND iSTELLMENCE HEAVEN FORBID THAT I SHOULD DO THEM WRONG I" County Commtta* , of Correspondence. The Dern•uret to Cone C./teetitt.,..• Itt Ole St Claarke 110,1. Thlastho, ~tolier et 11 .1,10.1 ATO A full n N.! general al . HOME RUFFIANS AN!) CIL ACKGI'ARIbti. The rutrienl wila prat.. el.ut •• tree " and t .rder !ulnae , . '' have oaulneti;i regu'ar dirt.lTl , ll4t L , Clll,l•tat It I, .•t itige. It 1,1,' n W ht three tltn, Democrat,. w . . 11 now go t, th. it nit ugs prei 4,1 to 4.lmin..ter 4 . - .'ern ptinl.hruont if it i per-i-ted in. It io riot tho I.4.mocratic pnrty thrit cwt he terrified, ..r t h..r ..1,4k yr, hy the. •• ruffinns - aryl wh, talk al.ont speech and free Kansas " pre} .i red, and determined that in old .\lleghno t free speech shall be pre , erved , and that Eitzh speakers as Col M•Candiess shall not he insulted while exereistug the right ..f a freeman. Col. M'Cand!ess was raised in this county ; known and liked 11 the great mass of the per.. ple ; is esteemed for his amiable and gentlemanly manners, his ability as a speaker, and his goal character as a citizen. Yet he Is insulted and called a liar by the abolitionists who would lion the whole country for the negroes. We are much mistaken if these occurrences do not make for* * Col. M'Candless hundreds of votes. The people will not see him thus abused I y blackguards, negroes and buys. lie has groan gray in the service of his party, and in his so. tivefrofessiouftl career; and it is m.t. now (hut be can he s kneed and reviled by those who pre fer to .send to Congress a man who pockets s',2l a day for his services, and votes against paying the soldiers area dollars a 710.111/1 for theirs, Democrats, go to the meetings prepared. It time the question was settled a M , ther abolitl.m -ists and niggers can assail Democratic meeting:, and insult gentlemen with safety. Democrats are just the men to apply a quick and stern remedy for such en insult. The abolition party is welcotne to the limmr of being the ruffian party, but they must try their rothauistu on some other party than ttio Democracy. GoINO HOVE,.—It is said that the Itlassacha setts travelers who have been perambulating our State and making abolition speeches are re turning home in utter despair, Sumner has left the State whose white people he said ought till to be slaves. Burlingame and Wilson are still in the State, but they sing smaller and smaller as the meetings they address dwindle away. They are neither of them good speakers, and Burlingame has just one speech which he recites on every occasion. It is all about slavery, slave- Ikoldefii - end negroes—full of that malignant bit terness that seeks to sever the South from the North in order that abolitionists may obtain po litical power over one fragment of the dismem bered Confederacy. But Pennsylvanians are not prepared for such wickedness yet, and Burlingame and Wilson are preparing to depart for their homes with eursee eu their lips at the sturdy pa triotism of the children tit l'enn. This abolition crusade ha, created some stir, and has roused up the old Democratic party to its duty. And it has illustrated the fact that it is to the Democratic party the country looks for safety when demagogues and renegades and traitors stir up a wild commotion. It will prove, too, that the yeomanry of Pennsylvania are not to be bought with gold. The million of dollars that the Boston man said was to be spent in Pennsylvania must be nearly exhausted by this time. :;~. • !+es- - VI , ' I • 0 , 1,,'• "*".# ' • . 44 , 4 4 40 , • • , °. . • : 4t. • I.t CIMITY.I.I.. DA VII) CANtHIYI.I., ',lit will 1..• hurtlt , nu lunp r ~,~ .~ ~_•~~ ` Wgscn is Tote °--The Filtshtlegh Go:ott, one I day says that then is going to be a fusion of the itariles . l:;rtain and sure: that the whole thing is arranged and will be de veloped immediately after the October election. The very nest day you will find that same paper vaporing about some newly discovered plot by I which the Fillmore party is to aid and assist the Democratic party to elect its tickets; and then fiber:awes the'Filhnore men with all those abu sive epithets in which its editors so much delight. Now, these things cannot both be true. They I I dirfictly contradict each other, and prove either that the Lidzette is dealing in untruths, or e lse it I is speaking of matters it knows nothing about. i The latter is the most charitable conclusion. That paper tights weakly and at random, witb..l)l hope, without AIM, wltilOUl piinciple, Red 11111 out any idea of what turn things are yet to take I Like Mr. Micawber, they hope something ell: I yet turn up ;" but what it is to he is to them ar• ' yet a mystery. They will find out on the morn lug of the sth of November. c:r priv.i.te ()Onion is that the Fill niore patty will nearly dissolve itself by laboring for the benefit of the Frementers at the (tetober election. The Southern Fillmore party will set them all down as abolitionists after that . NOBLY HONE. When we got up the call for a meeting to aid the sufferers by the fire of Sunday, and wint round for signers, we had no idea of the results so creditable to our citizens that would no speed ily follow. The citizens met on 'Monday after noon, and a committee of two in etch ward won appointed to collect funds, clothing, furniture and food for the sufferers. la a single day, yes terday, the committee for the Second Ward col• lected in rash 'eery nearly . nee huraml The committee are meet thankful to the c,t,tril- titers for the generous and pr,mpt manner ,a which this call upon their hutuan:ty ha, In‘en met. The people who sullered I.y that lore ri.2y of goal cheer: their fellow ciC rette Rho. 1. nhnn.inal Ri;i 11.1 . I . orpyt them in t 6. it 111401 tune rani 1. ye tv , t ) o.t heard from any otl,r mittee, but hope they wtll 1 equal!..y sucue-• ful according to the wealth of their wards. A t.. 1 it should he done soon What ward shall we hear from next' E D A 7.1. AN —Something like cue wee:, amee, we ymbtilhed a communiestu7n retlecrri: very eel erety on the oonginot of Mr tiazzAin, in the matter of the Steuben'ille 1tai1r0a,1:,10,..c.•1 tiQu. mid yet there i tio attempt a 16N jn, f him his riol , tietil friend. to .leny the or palliate the ottence nitutust the tux lin . " ei the city and county Unl.•r thee,. circumetanc , we feel te•un I call Ile attentieu of the tfts pryer. t, Mr It :ant, tot I t a,k them whether the:t Are pret ~,t emittr,e his nets 1 , 3 , elect.og him to the S.-tt the Stwte, where he cart lion n~ will enxl , le 13;n1 t. , vut of hio tion, and lei.to tl.i• at: t et 2 ucty iu rte to pay that much in.re by µuh•'rnpuon IVe ',sty etripimuessl:y, it %l i,;str3m lefcn I h. .LL 1 •tit' n•!r • 61, st,i,..•ript“ , ri, th" ill. payer= 411.411' t, t.n truar.,.e Lim l.y 1,14:.g tor brn Fraud and Corruption It tam. , •nl I the ,•V u.• Lt ought hut t v illrgai Impo•,il,lr that . .t) ~ • tat.• nat, 11 I, k - rat trirrewLe 6. .•talilgra not Svc r r,,tt ~trnt, 0,11 the :egal N.l(e r 11 qin 1-er cent in (Hut' 'rm.. lit.. .1 ❑u frns.l,l tray pract:No•i, • ih4t them t, . '"•er t.k four nil ' crut II: •14.• thr- ❑ t:t.• c. ht.--t ~f I- 11, vi t. , rrr r v 2 t r.g:st th.ti4utai pmts 11 , ~ , r ,t ) (VP' twenty 111•-• 1;r miquAy hqm Fq[towl I,X ,11.] I ILI, LINE in our expectahon” that vri+l nnmh ro f line Wiltg, tlirtAigh.)ut the State w,u6l t, • pear f..r the oely really nati •nal and w,ll ix , ti part 7, told f. ,r I:at:hart:in o f 0. Key.t.,rte State. " It i” perfectly al parent tt .t 4uoh the eFoke The aeo,oint •We rec. fro t,) Fayettc, We.t morelaul, anurget where. ese ..1 the tne,st enr tont..ti:l4 1 n l In rt--1 r•I It Is bela•Ted I ilstt 1111. y an• •!1;1 t t .„n ratio Th.-7 sec ILA) t!,..r. way thuttl con..i.teetv They me u a:4 to all, t tt.•at rtrtigcle o w tlottw'tiy tot i 1.•t l ioo The ‘lhig , vF,'I riot throw RV , •W their rote+ on Flllmore, \i h 0 hn..4 I C, earl chmire of suire,p 4 , When ;n•srC 4.1 the I ni.in arc iintiangere.l liy the frantic e 1.... of lb; ❑egro party I w I,,rk the ❑egroe' vote upon a prop,' rtl!:1,4•41,011 $:!•p,) unanououkly ill support Fremont In 111n.00telltv.ett. no property qunlifientiott reluire , l: atol the eolore.l CilltotlN 11 , 1VO rySt.'.l".•l o survort F rem 411 Wherever the tiegroem bare a vote JQhm,y Fremont in their candidate The old rßalieal ab”!itiortimt , everywhere in C•e northern Staten unanitnou.ttly support Fretto.o lle the aholition candidate. But Le te also the candidate et' the nortl, , ,n Know Nothiort. It was a purely a Ku ow N th ing Convention in New York that nomin.o,l him; and he accepted the nomination in a kit.— entirely satisfactory to the Converiion ARE YOU ASSESSED! There is only a few days now left in which ru get asioissed. Do not delay a single hour to tend to this matter. The Importance of a sing!, vote his been proved in this county ; and let no single vote bo lost by neglect. Vou mutt bc fisfr , es. , c , l ten da3 s tl4.fi.T.t. thi duction. Pay a tax and get nAsea.e.l, arnl then exerei-e a freeman's right at the octoher elect. 'n State Agricultural Exhibition The rain having materially interfered with en tries and arrangements for this exhibition, it ha , been decided to extend the time for making tries and deposites of articles until Wednesday morning at 12 o'clock, when the books will be olcieed The buiineas office of the Society is at the grounds, where the Committee of Arrangement, with the Treasurer and secretary, will be found AORICIWITRAL.—There are 1, 4 ,00,000 acres of land in Ohio, enclosed with fences, at a prime cost of and at a yearly expense for repairs, etc., of $7,2,80,0twi —of which sam it is calculated that at least one. third, or $2,660,000, might be saved by law, prohibiting domestic animals, and especially hogs and sheep, from running at large. Joan M'Sweguy, Bso.—This gentleman is one of the most eloquent Democrats in Uhio. and in his own State stance second to none of his age. We are happy to see he is doing excellent service among the Buckeyes. Can't he give no a touch of his quality in l'ennsylvanie JOHN VAN BUREN and Hoy. Bigler were to speak in Mercer last evening. Van Buren con sidered our meeting at the City Hall one of the grandest he had seen anywhere under cover. GEN. JOBEPH BAILY, of Perry county, late state Treasurer. came to our city yesterday. He is actively engaged in the great cause of the white race party this year. HON. WM. ALLEN, of Ohio, is expected to ad dresa a meeting in Pittsburgh on Friday eve- WlDrte4a WAS NOT TuiA 'Phi the ruirehtl4-runichg and Western State,, The Democracy are fully aroused and will go on from conquering to conquer. Read the fol lowing, and remember that it is only the patter ing drops which precede the deluge that will sweep faction, disunion and treitioin to the gulf of oblivion. An elr , tion f..r .l ~ties of the l'enee, warmly ron tested upon p.ditiettl grounds, lately came ett in i nmi ferry ronnty, ()hi , . It vetwilted in thr, .kr 11.1r.11 , 1. I)cm•a•rat. I.y sixteen ntsPqi ty. Idtst 1 . 1, an beat Meddl fifty votes in the flttue t“wnpli.p. Demacrt.t.• gait sixty-four. t,l N I HUM ILLINOIS We Lave given alinee the prn nun from (Ain, and here follow, the ..hadow of the ,:otnitty. er, ut —the premonitory of a future triumpii lin nois. %le tinil it in the Ottani,. Fria Tratitr, of the 2nth itt i : FII<ST Gt NrluAt 1.111 , )14.—We pai.li i< below the rnsult of the late tunni,ipol eleeti..ll .11• lon, in hilt Lite.S 1.11, 11 !rite the Alt“. .."•nut. It xvill 1,” soon that th, 1 1 .11, - f:tee 3: o 3j. 3 , 1 at and that tho 1001, , 4 , 1 str..nr..th Is.or-ner, :mil the ovlart, rt. rs there their tct !. •Ink r r.•:311. 1. r t 3 :, neat. Atl nail 'lv putter ~1 1!:-n. the national men t Lire' 1C nu . . 'bustle I he toreived a inaj-rh, I in the c.,tsti ty of Nindis in. Where'' n-sv 5 liLOR11)1 . S VICTI I IiN .11.T‘IN /•• i • i p p • • 1:11E=i1 rl,, utt” ♦,nom , I ow.•r "dirt. FN9I 611 Fiitt E DAY There. cec " roc r. - I hai vaptit, \.nc for hard act: Ire I•reml-e (hens I.y •:1y 110 that w.• WC, 11• , ..lf•111 ni; a Vl , ..r‘ I eta,: ..rtc...r rigar.l the tier . r,..;.. rrillurkel 1.10 .0 L. prh• -;iwy c H..•• pt ..•...• !...• ..1.1.1r., 3t. , i u. nt t. r. i I lel ..Ur ..i• aI- 1..4 heart's 4•• r. I. “. r•.t..tet • i•••. 1 sp..ett-• ft...! • Net.tere•ets. Nle•.er, In.• I.i«r” 14 . n the let ware!, nee .1.. Ile th. %%..r t eet..l tt re, l• the - .1 tt,r • the tue"..• l• VI, • • ••I I! oar& (I , .snitlro• ~.t . 1P.11.111 , 11* nu•i Fa, nit 01P th 111 ngt MR 1;1 I'll 1N A" I.IFR (tu..l .tir cl•lciliVc c C •C•• c iqtryff t. eh has rt. ref 1,•• .114,..r0. Tb.• x.., /1 1 n• to f : 1• tl slsd tUe t.s .r. MIE=:I 1..., El==ll rho n..i•n I tr. .I, v — k3ir 3 g o.i LAI 1( ..•11 h.• f. a , i...n or 14,1 0 V, iw tbe• .1•!.•,,•1, . t,t' They imve rrrKo:% I rainy an•l mu•Wc, at , 2„• (hr enuDl L., ,t f 1 . 1,11• i • It ws IRrQr crow , ls wherever he g.,es, and w,lll ,•tevlleut •heeon In him perch Ilt.rv, cif the ers of From , nt. !sir. Can Buren said There are -,,nte Olf.n ta, Ire t, ;r., suii , nrt Mr. Fr. n. Iloolhuhlt guhport4 Fretnont . Iluni!Lug Ftentan!. tireo! Laughttr Ole h.r hint I ;...tuvnter I John lin kupnorts Ft.•Tilhnt. V al „ is fur ru.l „ , t un , Engh-h fto , 1 Frenrh }must , . It run W it) 05110 t 1,1 01 31. -t would If y:.:4 onted Bull would 1..: a goo I !nun to v0n,,111 If of want 0 tatter runny of 1 . 0:, I:01111:1y, go to Lou. .Nopo'u•on and John Bull lint when yuu wont 0 state! , rnan, tu the tllatr,turn Of Ibis eunntry for conum.l.” 1)n Haturdny evening the l)cm"crats held moetinr in Sharpt.i.urgb. Tiwyrai ed II 11 , 110 and put up a flag The ruffian Fremontera tired hulleta through the Hag till they toro It to frag ment:4 ; and then made a cowardly' and ruffianly attempt to break up the meeting The negroet• ne‘isted them in it. They (llied t'el le, it liar, and a big negro awl big zdzger whiter tiouriAled their fist:, and nei.it. ell -cat of - Profanity 411.11.1arkgii trli,tit were never Int.re fully di-1,13.1 rrst,'l .\ iitanlwr of mr•u tvlio lil male up their intuit, to vote for Fremont 'lave now come out lor lim•liatiati and lirockintictre. 'they declare that the hornier rufhAn stories about Kaman are mill compared with the Fremont border rutlianintu "of liharpo.iurgh. Votes are gained. t There will be another meeting there soon The Lynchburg Virginian ntates that a lot of North Carolina t hacco wan said in that city, on I Thursday lant, at ;L:275 per cwt. This is the highest price ever paid in that city for tobacco The Ilemoerats of West Newton, Westmore ! land county, had a mass meeting on the 27th ult. We learn from the Monongahela Republican, a neutral paper, that there were between five and six thousand persons in attendance, and that it was ••a grand affair. - George Brogilen, of Port Hope, C. W., shot dead Thomas Henderson, of the same place. Hender son, at the time he was shot, was standing on the steamer which had just reached the landing. He had seduced and run away with the wife of Brogiien, and for this the latter had his revenge. A coroner's jury in finding the cruse of the death, appended a resolution that B. had corn ' witted the act "under great and justifiable pro- vocation." I ••••-•• T Tlll . Nrilln 1 irrian th.. Net..:ilvat,!in ' It the la 101'; NPW:. lt ., ditssulty th4;iiing: i Froth the Boston ,ValdrutaritanltiOnstrei • e .,..., 4 , her. :dote' al,' li War Th e A11t,,,, o f 131!;. lypobl.4 :ar i dgilt.--- -- - ~.. -- - Thatalrirlin- Mantas, - ---- ' --- 11 - I"treroffii - Milra t fir;- - -WriTiady 1 .4*. 73itg eatVi - ca a•! o vei th e ,)h,1,11e , TTheletter of our Lot.d: a eci re- pondent, pub_ Th , ilsue End. I —.All Partys Satis fi ed with the Would remain under the curse of a tisagreeablel l lished on Nlonday, contain:. the f•lb•wing, start nthsooet dk t teeth whits :rch eithr Peace. breath abet by using the " BalM at' a nayseradl ling extract: Pothers" as a dentifrice would not onlyrender We have dates from the border of the 19th, " The almost exclusive topic of discussion, it sweet but leave i ti a le f a ' :t l i b ' e ' n ba4 i d e s . ht willetl, from the Ministerial ' Bureau' of Downing street the particulars of the. last days of the war in Kansas, and circumstances attending the final to the humblest alebousedn England, is whether and theth p e e s ra ub o j n e s et do is the Republic of America shall stand in Ile unite treaty of peacoat Franklin. i never mention it. Pour a single drop of the'. ~..- „Illae Missourians, true to their word, marched 1 with Buchanan, or fall in its W=olololl with Fre• " 13a1m " on , your tooth-brushamtweish the tooth night and morning. A fifty cent lAttle will last monc—the former issue of your stroggle being The Lawrenc e, army was composed of one regiment of foot i a year. 2 ll of two mountedmen—in a, ,000 Aristocracy of Europe. I trust that your Black andmen, A Bannrirt-t, COMPLEXION tnay easilybe ar.) . - quired by using the ‘` Balm of a Thousan d Flow attended by four pieces of artillery. General Republican party are not so mode-fly blind to the merits oh their eaure as to imagine its parti- .1-I .l ei h skell h was in command. On the l:ith and I t , t e army marched forty miles, reaching ers." It will remove tan pimples and freckles sans exist nly in their native laud ; if so, per- Franklin ..u three miles from Lawrence. Wben from the skin, leaving it of a soft and rosenie'bne. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and. baps they may be agreeably surprised to learn that th,-1 y may pi lily ealrulate ~ 7 4 (Willi support about four toile: Ohm Franklin, the advance scald wasfired on by the picket guard of the wish the face night and morning. and alliance of Franc, .Id.vrth Austria, 0/ SHAVING MADE EASY. Wet your shaving- Frrd, ci, il WIN,. in, 11/ PrUaßill, of chum 1.,,,b,u,, I, :mrellcsi army, and one man Id led. The main brush in either warm' or cold water, opour on _ ~,,,,. , ~ ~,,,,,, N,,,,,/, , ,,,, or A , a ,„ ,. ~f. ~,,,,,,/ body was hurried up far the purpose of at tacking two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand rti t, ' , / ,/, ' 47,, : , ,n ` I , ,ii.i, ~ , i' , , , 1;, ~ ,;, , n li, „,,,,, ,ii ;,,,., ~1 1. : awr...tice , t eNenice. B P thin time it reached Flowers," rub the beard well and wild make a t I.rankitn, however, it was night, and the contem el btagr Pu I m,raton and the /British a'itiarthq " beautiful lather much facilitating the operation. - • l il ted attack was eitouned• The, encamp- ' The deep interest felt in the present great' l' P • • ' army ot shaving. Price only fifty touts. For sale by el at Franklin, intending to make the assault Ktruggl.. by the enen ie. of Bepublioaa Gorcro next day, the 15th. At midnight, however, an went, abroad, end thea. intense desire to see , or stock St Co., Fleming Bros., It. E. Sellers it Cu., exp;ess arrived in camp with the information grard u xper,roeut a i-eir governineni liti.ti;y Dr. 0. H. Keyser and fl. Mner &Co Pittsburgh 1 ,,,,,,,, kent 1 ,„bi„,,,,,, t i r ,„ n „,, , e ,,,, : ; c „„i . ;g i t ,,,,,,,, that Cook, with a large force of United States and Beckhana& Mdiennan, Allegheny city.' troops, had taken up a position in front of Law ard the tiiwn: li ..I the foes fif ttin l'ni,t, aid ounce for the pnrpase of protecting it from the tit con•tituti •n, ua lir the leadership of Pie. proposed attack. Col. Cook communicated no oi,,t, bec.mte , ,:ten ,!ay more clearly apparent tiee of his resolution to defend the town iu a Their pre..ses and • , ig - ritis cannot r4ruin from note to Gen. Heiskill, warning him of the conse- I rving vent t., time feeling., and rpp!auding Fr• moot t•• the echo.. because they cohi•ider hire quenees of an attack on the place. It is said vie u titling in-trumb ent t,, effect the end t hee a ve win Col. Ceok had been sent by Gov. Henry, so long but valole wished for, the iliaiuolution i.,1 h via•+ urgently solicited by the people of Lawrence to interpose for their protection. On our l i.ion iml d.idruction of r•tir national power the I`+:h Gov. Geary arrived at Franklin, and and greatness. They know that united w.• are :ad a consultation with the officers of the inva.- impregnablu against all their assaults, that se 1,,,,g n+ the I . oi. ~, .. urvir en n'.: their malice ~, ling, army. He told them that he was prepared te; enforce the law, to arrest offenders, to crush impotent, that under a flag of •liirtv one State. msurrection, and suppress disorders, with the we can defend oUrs+e;vet. against it world Meru , . lid of the tenons placed tinder his cow- But if ti, , f,tio.lalior.e of our government I.e it iii.4,„„darit mid jarring Tii . , ..,„,„ maw!, and that the interposition of Missourians broken up , ender lien. Heiskill was no longer necessary. weaken and divide us, if our now proud C.nufed to an evidence of his ability to enforce the laws, er ucv become- a niece loose aggregation of petty i tie told them that he had just arrested 90 or 100 slurring States, we will be utterly at their mercy oULIEWS, who would be properly tried by the Renee their sympathy with the Fremont move legal authorities. In view of these facts the meat. A. the Ileoublitians of Amerien hail with Governor urged the Missourians to demand, and delight a succo•taill revolution stenin.t the aris.to abandon their projected attempt on Lawrence. ,k. 1., ~r For ,re. ani , t , t5r0 ,, , ,,,. not „,, h , Lien. Atchison, lien. Reid and Col. Titus ad •‘. mpath l se, but c•mttibuie their Menus to .n. , trea..ed the eeting and urged compliance with fain sty in li a arefuctil, : a that at this mom . the Governor's proposal. The Governor then the tvrlnts and nro , t•west. of Fru or..e are regard- i ,a 4 with oh , 0,,,....1.,,, , e 5,,,,,,„ m. thehi,ar' . withdrew from the conference to afford the t • ,„„ it ,,, t ,„ a ~,,I ! Nals.oorians an opportunity to act among theta lt.. utulic in ern, le Itgam , “ it,'it.; Futon, an•l dut etutle.dy c• , ','-i buting their I ' 6 ' l " on hi , ' 'aggertion- A meeting was wgnc L i. ~,1 by ca ll ing tir o Atehi4on to the the e ~ d Chat,- mean , -tista:n an encourage i! I, i., ii... 0 ,0 ,i.i.ii,i,ithisz, what , ~ ,,, , ,h , ,;,, ti , 11e-,, it.. D. were passed, dee:Lai-mg that, relying i, ~, die ii,,,,,i„,,it roan , ir. ,i. , , ,,,,, , , , , . , ... .ie t f.. , c11L,n prom;-e•! t,. in,weitble settler, I. ) the ~ ..vernor. they, the invading army, would re-ovt:iig t.. lbn whew• ate dr. te.'m ted I ) I.•, ..,..1 and return to our horuerequesting reunion., 1 , ,,,,, , • are bought up t.y. hut•dre 1., so J ~ I inverD , r to organize and distribute over the wr are 111. roil-1 That a well known Zelll'o7ll,l , ,f ! h . , 4 , .. ris . ,tti it-I t t thota r.. entiv Sl!,taa, ,r ? , ' r ent, r a force of militia to protect the settler. he ..,,,,,, i .. , ,,,,,,,i a re ,,, sae. , ,„ ~,,„,,- „,,,„,,, , „ fron inarsuler. and robbers—and recommend „,, i ~,,. .. „.re hi. ell ,err i , ~.„. , h, ,„ , , , , ~•7 that i ~1 Titus he made commander of tii R.n' Itr ye ~,,,, ~ca rl y H! ,„ f , r,..,„,„„, - 1.,... aof the Territery. The nissourians the:. ‘, :.'ter ~i,,,,., U. a ,. h o , ~. t ., , it ~,,,,i. he ~, , _, -hr up ramp and returned home, except tho-e a ~,,,,,..1,,....,,,i It h , i + t. „ , ei . ~.„,..t eri, t, ay., in:ruled L. nettle in the Territory. .... ri . hi. wh, ,, , ,,„ ~,,,_, ~,,,,,,,,,„„ .„,,,,. ~,, , The ti , net2 - or one hundred men arrested by . ~,,, i .0 ire ~ i , , h. , rta ~,,,,, ~ , , , , ta„ ,,, r ,,,, •vvi-nn r tie.iry. belonged to the company , - 1! 1'1 ,, r• n-iik.n. i a, sr.' ~.w' e,• I ~- the pr-I,t ill '. ' 1 11 .."eY wh' ma-de the attack on Capt. Koh ~ ~ h• 1... i, f, ,, , I t , , ~..,,,,,,,,,,, i , ..-t, ~ et Hickory P•dat. They were captured • al, I ~ .c .. 0, i.l peen ,1.., . ~,,i .:..Hy,,,,.,,.., .: ii , v-alil per :Vli:.s, uppo.Ate L etonapti .,,,, on , ,_._ _ ii ~ . tli..e retora feat Hickory Point to Lawrence_ It ... • siirr .iiti i r • r1..1 `.t a i ..r Ci De..9.,, , T1 se. n.. ~ , i ,i -n so' that air e. of • , 1 art+LFYiStir I r '. "`” i ''' at la the nttemPt to arrest them, one een rqictutrai ~ 1 the Heput..l, t,,,,, ~w , 11,1 , i ~ r si soldier and fourteen of Ilarvey's men were ~ ,liesi des, 1,1 ,o: ~b,, 1,, at heart th. . tr,,, welfare .., . (one il, 1),,t 1 ,, be found in the Territory. Ire 0„ ‘,,,,,,.tr, ~,„ !Cc ... 11 oi, , 1,, ,. , It wia „la , .eft Lawrence On the acproach of Gov. Geary . 7.•.•, a:-1 V.v. , . an -t r ette,t.. re in tuncuse 1 i *. g h the t' ''' """ol”b and went towards Nehre , ka Al! Lb ,rlzet in the Terri'ory now. rn .nnrnt ~1 n• ens .rtto or mot , 1 / 4 ,-11 Mr,f:yr •r, -- - 1,..,• c a . : ), t.• bei. the army of the (~, of , ... ( . 11;.,u tk.r).l I . r,nritattirt , n. an I t.. thu. Trur, , , , r. , I i erns :fr. Wad N,= , r fr'ioer e, , 1 , ,, ,” ,I, at , y Wte . . gla i len Ills hrart• au 1 fair:: the hilf.., .( 'hr t!,ry.. l • • I 1 , ire.l.f . all.l glzlke , laws f - ter tili !,.e.orl 1•;bt ,-f tr., i , 1••• rly thr,i7'...• 11 FROM 01110 FIRT UIN .11.3 1 rt =EERIE ntt :•,14 IIME1111111111111111•111!I =Ell =MEE • r:r t.! t . n I b., rr•ti 1 .1: 1! 1 \T i .t ~•n r ~'.~•r.. , .i• .'..trc, SHARPSBURWI ALL RIMIT ~'kvcw:f~~- '... •..,: . ~• rFd~. r ,r ti TM= the irJrll t:e Ott Migtsith 1 1 .011 ►rwou! MIMI n F^rat cro or w k "no .4 I, A•l• 1 41. ,r It =MI 111, ~11 rte. , 'r . .1... ,t :rt • 1t,t,11 . 041 t then, hte t—ft F,e,„-ro, ?kr, I alert the hun Irrrith.• I.rrlcr !.. NI; r r NI- r. r ' • I '..'.fretltt t . a•r •L b..a 4 , lt It tr ort•rt: :but b• Ott.uiti a l• hr I I ..1(1 , :nr N •to “}! IL, AV A •c I-v II tie ).1 Vtv!tt t V f tlt`fltltg upon IthAt I rrl 1'••.1g R . l, 1111 V ii .1 ly, •iretn gcnuale 10,.0;j1k,,! =EMI pr nrfp'.•.+ f.‘• v , rrra ", NT. vrn 3 p3b11 , 1,,i 1, t prr i 1 tl tto,l“ , t.,e of the fnli,•wmg ;, • I h.' t.11, , ,,t :t•i!l'r n,•11,1 r 1 top ttr,t n,ul 1J3 , 0 tagtot,•l Ft •tt -tr tt,t.trtt.t tt linilli EINEM= In rtmoi.m to smith h:ms,lt and positi before (he country, Douglu , s in the i• \h. Van hurt lowing terms hold upon the aholitionirt mind and heart th , r country. t. of the mo,t powerful and inAting .le Acript you ' And our thing from his pen • juot now. hear ihg upon ~11r 1..1111 , 10 relnu. , ns anti tilltivS, it .11 purr nrreet Augl 'ergs•, The White Rove Against the Block Rove --Negroes Moving for Fremont. I`ht• Tlegrors of Bost. n, Ma. , snclitisetts, held a meeting in the Twelfth street Baptist Church 0., the evening of August 25, rind passed the follow ing resolutions unanimously: •'Res,•treti, That we, the eitizensof lko ton. will support with our voices and votes Fremont, of California, for Pre-i.lent of th,• united States, and WID. L. Dayton, ot w Jer sey. for Vice President." Massachusetts, whore they are in favor of disfrativlrsing forotguer , , allows negroes to veto --giving the preference to the I,l:tch color. The negroeN of New York and Brooklyn have also agreed vote for Fremont, by resolution r.t public meetings. The notorious negro Fred Douglas, who ie a Fremont, stamp orator, being, taken to task for it, says in hi- paper ~f "flUr r,a+.11 ,, for supporting Fremont nu,' Immen toot dofection from the radical Almli to,nists, as the .1 S. 5141 ,,, h 1 rd has ii hare 1. -, t been before the public for three weeks They hove been repeatedly referred to, but, u p to this hour. no MALI 1121.411ttelOpleti to show the,r unsoUtitille , S or I heir inconsistency wi lb Uenuine .tholitionism. The only thing that has met us r. privato ...re1...., in the shape of an argument. is the on quoted and oft misapplied remark ~ f the apostle again,t doing 'evil that good roar come but no teas 11,18 S/1011'11 113' that marttylox l' rem ant .tad Payton ix bang ref/ at all. on tie rahlrary, tee thtnA that etteh Maly, at the prole'', pin , lllrf , t.. the mry hest one to 01101 0 man WHO DESI R ES To A ISOLISH SLAVERY and to save his country can put his vote." These negro organizations indicate the true character of the Black Republican party, which contemplates putting the blacks upon a perfect equality with the whites, and to abolish slavery throughout the laud, regardless or oonsequences. The contest is rapidly becoming one of race In the United States for political power—the Dem.. ocracy contending that the government should be in the hands of the whites, while the Black R. publicans oppose too proposition, and rather favor fusion and amalgamation. - - The New York Tribune, the leading Fremont organ in the United States, in September, 18,...,7., advised its friends to return the negro Fred. Don glass to Congress, when a vacancy occurred in the Monroe District.—We suppose it is arranged that he is to be the candidate.— Can. Erni. A great Fillmore State convention was held at Columbus, t Mio, last week, which was addressed I.y J. Scott Harrison, H. W. Stanberry, and oibera A full State ticket was Lominated and 70,000 votes pledged to its support. Mr. Stau -I,,,rry was nominated for Congress In the Frank lin distriot, and promises to beat Samil Galloway, black republican, if he cannot beat Sam Cox, the democrat. Fillmore speakers are to stump the State. :; . „7 . 1.11 , ` 4 ." • 41- ERR f .Ir,Dlt: •14,A! 1 1 : . r ; : ~ > F ,:,. , 1 ‘'lt- ; hn. fry- I. MEM in cnnun..n ,, nrx up. n •• ri l ,tlol exper , CI es, hh ts Ir, .1 the Lat• K ItIM•As Rumor• F • {: HAwr•er, K Niws. - On the eve of going to pree, ye-if 11%v neternP:,n, we had a converroaion with ‘I ; Nl'Clauallan, of this county. a t•t•n u. hr 1 wha hat just arrive , ' • r , 11. He repute that Len.'t men five , n f or •• tr , ,p, under o‘erlloe Geary and t• l• at a Cr,,e1014 on Kew river, aulp)d •n I th n t the cr,-,pm. returned I Ike fim, f..-ty of I.ane'o men, and taking ! r•,•nrr. Itr —1.1! Co , u Itchi Thd not come in colli w'tt. fibre , .—that I.4l7rrileo WWI era r numb. rinit about ,• the L 1. trc,ps -• • sond t : IL deserted with the fa f. r.titrns No properly was destroy hvr 1 er-c - pDA kii4d bud molested by • n Liwrence, ack,rd.ug to NUC".Anation'r im y. and he ws.. present ao-! i.O tellable. Th.- arr.ved at ',LP' wharf about In. f rcul n. en;: s ..n •I.:11 - 11: state ueot, silth hot' k,eAry ha I IL ,111- 11 :11 ea, k:1441 by the fire of rura, , r of .11 tsr,,wn Ming :"` MUIV. v 'h I .-,el - 11,.t•nule, and likely to die, to t 1.1:i• St/v.-5 troops in [Kama nr, report 1 .1 sb.vte Some of the Missourians, \I state., design remaining in the ter 111 ^c Ye r:tilens e nrolled in the Kansas 1 who .re nut enro'led will leave—or in oth ..r words will I t Le permitted to remain in at tn- Mr IcClanahan was a vulunteer in th, Ii a heport c,rnpato - although a citizen of and not J f Capt. bratiin's company. THE I . ,! roar.' VIt.ILANex Com m ITT fcE Dien.'.oro: —Thu Culifurnia agivices say the \•igi'unr: C• , tntnittee it nt laut disbanded. It op. !.)..d I,s rooms and has treuted the public nn (.31 ..1 tt.e tuternal arrangements of 1.'3,-r where ;T br!tt its midnight assemblacc., • t vernwe the coL.ututional authorities of the thuihrh rconinally disbanded, the or ,:a.ii.x.itten ...till exist... and threatens to resume u•.urpe , l p, wer upon the return of any of the ' peri,,na, or when it is considered nec s -01 to protect any member of the Committr.e (;,-m violence or malicious prosecution, arising u of nor act performed by authority of the ••. mihittee. Two of its members have been in -1 vied for piracy in taking possession of the ainie, and they are to be tried in the Unt ie srmes f'. iirt. rue organs of the Committee arc alreq ly threatening the Federal atithoritiii.; event Of conviction but it is likely that e of this organization will, in their reiien• operations, observe as prudent It caution in coining in collision with the United States au ihoritics as they have hitherto done. In all pro liability, however, the decision of the jury will save them the trouble of assembling again. Tine action of the legal authorities should be such hereafter that no such dangerous and revolution ary organization will have an opportunity to rise against the laws and put in jeopardy constitu ttinal liberty, which we have been flattering ourselves was permanently established under rep resentative republican rule. the rutnt.urgh Poet.) The Democracy of Old Chortler'. Wootivium, Allegheny Co , Sept. 29, 1555. rasrs. GiUmurc and Morityomery : Etwrons D•ar Sir: :---The Demo crats of this neighborhood assembled at the house of C. G. Jarett on last Saturday, and after baying raised a splendid hickory pole, organized the meeting by calling Stephen Woods, Esq.. to the chair, P. Donlavy and S. M'Kown Vine I Presidents, and A Mellen Secretary. The meet ing was then addressed by Dr. George M'Cook, Sr. The Dr. spoke two hours, and succeeded in making a most happy impression upon all parties. Ile showed up the rottenness of the opposition politinal parties most beautifully. Still, his speech was considered a masterly effort, and will long be remembered by the Democrats of old Chartiero Creek. After three hearty cheers for Dr. M'Cook, which made tho hills and valleys resound again, It. Biddle Roberts, Esq., took the the stand and held the audience in breathless silence for one hour and a half, except when in terrupted by spontaneous bursts of applause from the dense crowd by which ho was surround ed. Ere long, this young man, Riddle Roberta, , will make his mark among the able Dernocrgo of the nation. The Democratic Clubthis place fool proud of the selection of z*. e n they made to address the Demoers- ' which -y of this part of our country on last Saturth. - Yawl. J. CALLAHAN. A DU LE TRA,TIONP, OF LIQUORS.—A disgraceful imposition . in connection with shipments of brandy to the colonies and elsewhere is stated to be ler' 6 ,ely practised. The system is to buy up ex":pty brandy casks bearing the brands of the most noted cognac houses, and send them to Hamburg, Antwerp and other places, to be filled with inferior spirit and re-shipped to this country in transit, whence they are transhipped on board vessels bound to Australia, the Cape of Good Hope, &c., where the brands of these cognac nre in good estimation. It therefore behooves merchants trading with the various colonies to be careful to get their supplies from respectable sources, and to caution their correspondents against the receipt of any consignments on which they may be unable to place absolute re liance.— London Anus, 19th. The practice alluded to above has found imitation on this side of the Atlantic. As high ns $B, and even $7O is paid for empty casks bearing a well known brand, and when a suita ble number are collected the brandy is manufac tured from raw whisky which sells in our mar. kets at 25,14126 cents per gallon, and then ship ped to California and elsewhere as genuine.-- Journal of Commerce. EZI=11•1111 .egr-Al , Lane's Liver Pills, proper& by PLIMING Bitriff., Pittsburgh, Pm.—Prom the unsolicited testituottY continually offered from all sectlona or the country. it te lot_ possible W rest. t a conviction of the groat eirolleore of thme PlUe in ell diseases of the Liver and iffevinli. Tim following letter from Toronto. Canada, it one .4 the many the proprietors hove received TORONTO. April 'l,7th, 1854. Messrs. Pinning Ana —Sirs. I take this opportunity of informing you of the benefit. I have derived from ,Dr. Sl'Lane's valuable Pills. I have for two years past been of disted WWI a arrorr pain over the eyes, accompanied with a nervotuneas and a sense of dizziness: a Ludwig beyond Ilso power and skill of our physicians to relieve and rare. ranted, as fur as I myself could Judge, by a diseased state n , the liver and stomach. Some of the doctors tried blooding and cartons other remedies were tried, but all in vain, f. the deep-rooted dist-mat, still stuck fast. At last I procured • boa of your valuable Liter Pills from a drum:int hem. an, feel, after taking a portion of them. Emit the disease an• lab lal set.ation over the eyes has almost entirely left m: rtlll clew by a‘tvisiug all those afflicted al I have he.lo - fire th.• relfi:.Ll.• 1111,1/drie at on, 0. null SIIVO much tim• 13 , 1 vtin, with little extwilw. Walt twice, gratitu.lo and relitaln pwirkrtwpKtfwily, Poranunra gill 100 careful to ri.mk. for Dr. ll'Lalles Liver /1714, inantifte - tar'.l I.y Fier:Ling Brno., of Pitt Pit. All other layer Pat. In enniprireion. are senrtl 1..., Dr. )I'l...we'. genuine Liver nehlire.ti Vern:l6l,re, r,.n nnu ho hod At all rogpechtliln ti 011 G genii/no ulthoirt tl.o sioraturo of Al.no, for gale by the sole prvprintorr, PLEASING ritexß, Baccetaors to .1. Kidd Ar Co No. 60 Wool CON: , arth IZ3=O Pellet, lion a Itt:lsture of the Boswell: 1 ',WM MO c rn I! y the lariP:l , iull of att.,: of. with hrrniw or ruptrint of the bowels t.. toy xpittorthl tt anent of Tr 11104,11 of 19,10,31111Atterrg. and to Mt every 011 , 114.41 amt .usfaction gonrantl,l iu terry ease, •rni 1441 V.",...41 or. vt. 1 act I.ry E Ps. sign 4 31ortar. Among tbo Trusses sold by tar, u. ill !swet Yarsh't .Eadie-al Carr Trutt; :each Trust., very light spring; Gone tia.ttri Trutsrs ; Chaircra' Nunes, tangle and doubie Gembillsal Truism, chill Ame and adults ; • Eberle, Thptic Spnag Trutt Dr. S. S. Fitch'[ Supp:rter Trate ; The price of Truest wary from V2W s d 3. Hernial of Raptured tediente can be suited by rcr,,,iiix money and Sen • iing t he Ettellattr.• around the Lin, eluting vrhothor tho rupture Is on the right of left std. ,th o , ozoi adapt Dr. Datraintit Laa or /".1", Agetuat, for the cure of Protr.p vf tb, Clieit or Abdoravh, Pile% Chronic Lharrtmea, and any n colt nosiidepondlng ou a weak .11.1 conditlnti n; the abdominal munclea. Dr. Ftteh's .A. , ...L•arrna/ iparcr English Stannic Atc_forra &1t ; &De ; Lai nearly trap kind qf Stippoi Lee r . 0., In non. I al-en null .57wdelrr /trar.rt of miry irtyln. L.. v, oak china.' and et wp etbablcrcd person*. Knt.ac .Vock - tugs, frr hrolcAu and enrlcove releet 3a.-p•asery ..1 all kinds. ,Cyrinoet af etyro randy and pattern, and In fact every knot of nio , '“iikr.ici..l epplianer 114,1 in the trite of din..., , . Da- f.: Lit wonlil klAte to pernone its rout of lirocoo, cleat h 7 CAll often 1.1,11 to mitt the lotion[ by 'aril inn, but it le lawny, better to in, ILo yationt ee l apply tho Trust or lir., perecnally. Addrees mt. OttO. 11. Ki:Te , ".ll. l Ie %Waal at.. Alen of tie tioltion Mortar. REETSCI •d' From a ,lember of the Renate ,yi!lt tiINIA —1 list ...•I 1 r.;mute Sn.tr. 0 '..l..brntrgi White Cit. nn.4l4n I.niln,n , in Illy fant;ly on variond ocensionn unit •wtt • 1 : r it it ..ver••i,•ti t...inz0r.13 . 4 brnino., vrtins, etc.., and so ream:line:o th, 3111 J. III:DDI-ESON. t.trpt.•tuln, Dr..!deLane'e ISIYIWNICD I.lver and riuranven Vernal /11g,, also Dr. I. Recites Celeleratrd Wbite Gin...Arian Lint extent, prepared solely under the .uperrvlele% of Dr. I. P.M, • regular letedL-ai graduate.. and Ptt) ski,. of extensive pr.% tire. None genuine , only no prepared ty Dr. I. Scott .ek Co., Bank Mare, Morgantown, Virginia. NEWS FROM TAR FOUNTAIN ITIAD I MORGANTOWN. VA, Ewpt., 12, 1855. TAU et to That I tiny., examined dm Recipe for preparing Mcl.eirre's improved Vernilfuge and Improved Live Pill. by Dr. I. Scott, who habeen in the tiara of pr‘,.. paring and wing my ori4-inal medicines in my office during thirteen yearn, and that I believe ho Las improved them. I make t h e above statement the tom, 1 have no interest la them whatever. C. MCLANE. V. D. Dr. McLane's 131PROVCD Terrnifngo an.l INPROVED Liver rills, accompanied by certificate of C. Mr Lane, for sale by Drnggists and Merchants everywhere. DR. tI.E3. li. liNYSER, 140 Wood st,lnside dsont Da. J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny, near Railroad Depot, 1 4 - helm:tie Agent. • ece7 :da %vane Mortificsatton s the instant a plaster is appli , ' , ll most et:T4 , 4l, and vigor is given by DALLPY'S PAIN PA• TRACTOR'S galvanic effects, and except the parts are ,1,.. composed, they will soon be restored to their natural color. hut if so. the contagious "'aliveness will be neutralised lied arrests.d, for niortitimition cannot proceed wherever ti salvo be laid on, and new flesh will certainly ho genr r,ted POISON FROM INSECTAPREPTILES AND PLANT;. rendered 4iult, harmiss by rubldn; in ileofintit a quantity PALLET'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after It ten samEon. and livid spots ore visible. Even then, like the voltaic ha , :cry, it will oir,tly attract. dissolve, and metamorphose the poisoning influence. At the sting of bees and mosquitoes. the Instant it touches you the pain en."s. Tho bites 01 labia animals also are as speedily neutralized. None genuine without a steel-plate engraved label, with elguaturos of Rohl at 25 cents per box by Dr. ORO. 11. &RYSER, 140 W.,ed street, slut by hearty every dealer In ruethetnee throughout the United St-stes. All orders or tenors for in formation ur advice, to be addressed to C. V. CLICASNER Ca.. New York. att2Ovive2w in r- An Appeal to the ante t t. one of the featured of Pulmonary Disease that it vnerally leaves the brain undidtarhed. We therefore appeal to the intellects of all who are predispoded to Consumption, warning thou .vdounily, that In neglecting what they call slight colds, they may be signing their own death-warrants. There is no en ell, for such neglect. In Dr. ROLLERS' SYRUP OF LI V Hit. WORT, TAR AND CAtiCNIALACRIA. they have within remit, at all times, a positive specific. We make no reserva• thin ur qualiticatiou of the phrase, and Yin are hacked by men of the highest scientific attainments, whore approval of it, if worthless, no wealth could purchase, in saying th,,t It td es nearly infdlilde at anything in this fatiiblg 'world 1.1011 be. For particular., see pamphlet in the hands f agents, and an advertisement On the hcsinesa page, gar For sale, wholesale and retail, by IL E. 1341.1)1,' , a CO, corner Wood and Second streets. Sold alto by HENDERSON A SRO. Lawny , • SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM al Ninglalo — 4trc ' et; IL P City. .SAN, Allegheny - , Gala:davt.. kg - No F*mtly .I , ould ' . (IER)IAN lIITTERS.—Ctor ''`' without /I°°PLANDI' Ceraid“LLlt entirely once" .reti afflicted wth the Summer 171222E1 the gr. tt is with much pleasure that I luforat yon of .•ochta derived from tho use of your German Bit, family. Poling the greater part of last summer, .f son, age.' two years, was severely afflicted with the Sum mer Ceniplaint In the won't form, for which various rotor dies prescriled by Physicians and others ware used, but with in avail. I tan' sent him to the country, but it proved ..1 but littb. benefit. Having a bottle of German Bitter: In the home', I woo perseaded to try that, which, to my mannish :mlt, entinly cured Iton. Ile continued to take the Bitter.' souse time afterwards. and became healthy. I lance the ,treatest confident,' in the Bitters, and feel no hesitation In saying that no family should tie without them. Rospectinlly, yours, .101 IN W. PARK To Dr. C. M. Jackson. Plum street, slaws Second. See eulvertieement. • Tor salo by FLEMING BROS. and Dr. GEO. IL ICKSTFAL Pittsburgh. /ay- Bateholor% Blair Dye-- Wby has no m wieeeedi d in making a reliable Hair Dyr, except HATOBE LOW? Because they would avoid tlei earl's, the thought, the time, patience and labor neciasiary. by short cub - , would nev a reputation they cannot NC ; and by certificates of feed chemists, and newspaper bravado, Tight their way to notoriety. But •"industry has its reward." Witness the in vincible reputation of BATCHELOR'S HAIR DIE, made and told, or applied, (in nine private r00m5,)233 Broadway. Now York. Bold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. Gan. H. 140 /Fir Oh 1 for the al r.--100,010 cititens an.l strangers will visit the Fah during am week, and all who are in want of a new head dress should purchase it before going, at 1.6.1 Woad street, where out he found a tarp Awl. of Fall and Winter Huts and Cape of all styles and ct.lor which we will sell cheap fur cask N. B. A good silk hat for ra. Don't forget. sepBo ~. ` i~ ; .; MIME titOWE W ItURSELL, Toronto. IrENRY DALLEY, Matmfartnror, O. Y. CLICKENXR & Ca, thiantacturers by them : C.Ltetzt, N. J, March N, 1855 MORUAN a Co. 104 Wood dtreqp, c_._3 p r .~'~~fT v ti ~~ t 4 ' V t{-:~ 18A "Vitt A.A.MASON& CO. Fifth Street, mtie rwalved and will' °lva in a rev dap s LARGE and SPLENDID STOCK.. Of (My uuyps for tae yaNTKR TB.ADZ, • ' wora.Lhart. 150 . CASES AND • PACKAGES - OP -- S I L DRESS GOODS, 1121:0=1 EMBROIDEUIES. Lltspat etyles,of . : ..,,1 RICH PLAID, DILL/CADE, WHISK SITADILD, , NXTRA itzevy r4ADI BLACK, and CODIMED/SILKS. 4 It*lnitlltil utylee of PICLNTED MOUSSELIN DS LATHES, Ivgob _PLAIDS; MINTED mgra - Nos, coup PAII - A3IP4TAIS, BIL.A.CIi ALPACAS AND BOMBAZINES 1. New German and Scot ;b % EIBROIDEIUNS, '. • ; i WRITE GOODS. 4 One Hundred Case. of : ~ -:1 HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ~„ LINEN SIIEETINUS, DAMASK 'AP..BI4LINNB. :5 ro irzlixas, BL AA - KEYS, QUILTS AND DIAPERS '.....i . . Fifty Cases of " i• LONO AND SQUARE WOOLLEN PLAID AND pLAIN. g. AND STELLA' A_ W I. t. 1'...- S If FIVE. HUPIDR-ED , DOMESTIC DRY GOOD,S, CIINGRANO, ENGLISH MADDRR PRDITS, MIMING! CLIECKS, TICKINGS., FLANNELS, BLRAMED AND BROWN MUSLIN/3. 9 000 CLOAkS, TALUS MANTILLAS I Of now style, In En.", Velvets, Cloakigg Cloths and Bea vev Cloths. New Goode will be Anily received throughout tho,reason. 4E - ONLY ONF. PRICN. - 1411. A. A. MASON Si. CO. Prrriutoton. Soptena.r 1 NEW ADVERTISENENTA,. A r N y Tr in y m o . 2 . l.E A,l NT L or puz:Agsz n a t pri l d Li; IV EIV MUSIC.- 4 . The wi' A iie that ' , AIIII mgt'.i 1 sighs t, aloe."' Wallace. Kane StraUg." ;Mich 6 . 11,4 . These are Wallace's two! Mat compositions- a - ("nine metion with tits," .. • . by Plirreniwg. nerenade et the Corelar, rang; . • - Ida Vane," song ~ , ,,,a a im , E . Chapin. f. - ~ M " in g ' +t:da. ..o. or b." T. tit mon Reed. I .' . ' .oun g bria '" •Oog, or . 4 u mother dear. I cannot wear.' - UM. Be''." solo and chorus. . • ... :. !,•., cur' Ay circumstance." Wood. .... ,%berieesss.r,_ • ~,, -'" .rit in the Bush of tounmor Unto." .L P. alinielt . • ; ” v t" . d. by O. P. Morris. .. "The world is a - fairy ring." Knight. Words by Mut " ! Cook. . "Gaily through life wander." Briudka from Le Twin Verdi ... • . ~. Ono heart for me." Prize flotig. - •• Cheerful voices." Glover. "The klanola." Punt lienriaon. ' • "On this day of joy delicious," Quarthlts from. La ValrePtie ' airilionne. 1 "Six Mom-eat:ix d'Encarah" Gustave Satter. f: `• Sugar Plume id.fehmied- ;'. ...Helena Polka," D. /Mewl. "fie ahead do." Stela:bre/ ker. i " Ranks of the Aeboleut," waltz. • " Loving 1 think of thee," now twang fer flutter. Just received by 011ARLortr MUM, f oat 118 Wood 4., thol ;Ndr abovii;Enth rt. t!' VISITELLS TO TIIE STATE FAIR, rent thin. II &Witt:l'li BEG. & ItiIsIWNLES, would reit epeetfolly Invite the attention of country 'topple attendine,-1 the State Fair, to their holm Welt of ll hust„ltraugles, Ll t , genre. Yoreigu Fruity, end Inmily Oreiaita. such at Extra - 1 Rio (toffee. Old Gov...um-tut Java Cottle. Old Cottifiy. Elflike Tee, Choice Young, lljtotii Ten. Gunpowder, Irr.porial omit,' Moog. Lorering's Refitted nrigan, biro Cognac ellrandy.j . Jamaica Rum. P.-flood Gin. Chi Port Mine. Sherry, litede ,. .: ria, Cheat, Champahme . and Sionoupiliola Rye Whisky. All so. a floe lot of Imported German end il tV.I.S Cigars. The atiore toods. teget.her with a gt tweet attestrtment 0f.,3 tte,rerits, will be all extremely low ft tr cash, at the thigodip, Tea Store, corner of the Diatu(..nd mo d plamond alley, pirto - burgh. 1... J./Tel 0,, n I:o\ NLA ES EW MALAGA RAIbINS,...; I 1 t J ar ras, anal for ante lay El - 1 . iI.E.R. &AN DERSON, t N,ll4.lVmxt street. Ii orl 900 1)0Z. PICKLES,l l conat_ oat to one gallon. 11./4 day received and ,Dr anleca by eel No. 3d Wootharreet. ss' • f`jREEN AND BLACK TEAS.—We have; X_R hand the larzerst and beet asowted stock ,lof - TRAS. ' to ise fond in the Market, all of which will be offered at thee, ` lowest priren. S. JATILtri, ocl Pekin Ten Stole, N0.38.111(th at. 's FRESH TEA S. -T he attention or farnilieai:".N-.f and dealers da ratio) toy largo and rarelidly aelrctedi•:. : x '.," stock of PUSS GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, whidb will{ • be said at priers' lower than usual. Call and get, , aimpleet: ' and learn priers. eel Pekin Tea Store. No. Fifth et. • 1() CASES SICItY LIQUORICE,- mitall, ki nick 3 Calabria " jra4 Iva:tied and thr sale by 'AMMER & AND ocl No. 341 WoWttriot. JUJUBE PASTE-20 Boxes Orange. ae " Lemon, " RIMIER NJ. :IQ Wood street. For •alo by ocl TO FARAI}IIIB.—I wish to purctuise any cinAnttty of Rye, doliverott at my Wore None. JAR. A. sgrziat, ocl No. ft 9 Water Bt. (1D W L S FL? RN ITURDAND , CHAIRS, wholeonlo and retail. eiuhraciug style of Cl:multi - iris in Warw. - al. 'Mahogany end Waluntoul Gable for parlorii, eliarnbery, null dining rooms • equal to tare In Now York or nt hewer prices. , article Made Iry hand. end WllTTllravil. i'..ldnot Maker+. inipplied with any quantity of nit TUlf} an I Pit A I Ili., on reosonnble li.rols mul Strandkotto fnrnietnol nt, the shortest n00t..., 161 ,- War:rooms, Noe, 17 and 79 Third , ang2 P i 115131311.611. -131• T M'S 3lotithlf 1%1 ago.% ne for Orel — iier. Iliinoilo•11 Words, a Journal candoctsd Charles irckei A, thr welola r. linroor'o iifontlaynlagazhie for Octol,r. Prtet;on'n T:Atly'm NaLii , tilZino Ihr47ctobor flallote9 Mnathly Tho Sehoolli•Ilovr tirabam's 111u4trated Blackwood's livazine tor Pewomb•r sk)o6.. IiOoKS I BoOK ! Tim Mai of the Sb tumour, by Iho ant hor of , the Wide, Wido World. A Illetory of the elmary oneetion from the Declaration. of Independence to the pmeont day. by il - iritco Greely. The Life of John C. Fremont, pamphlet edition. The Freerimi'd Mee Rook. '2() coots Just recskral and for sale by W. A. GILDR)IFFIVNRY a ocF:T act Fifth meet, opuovite the Thenfre:. D IT TSBURGII WATER aIRE.---Thigan ji_ btitutiou. fig• the vure of rho stoic, situate* me . iP Onto River, nod l'itiehurnh, Fort. Wayne and Mira_ road. tea sull.tyi west of the city, nt HAVU Err All kind of dianiureauweeefnily treated, Add:retria' t 4 P' • 1:101., Muhl:ugh, pa. . ,rodratd* - BD 1 lOTOG RAPII AND Aar" --- ROTYPES to the higleurt style the ha' • ou Ftqlttit Street. lonia' slew tegictiter b had.S... , l4lfri think of Pittaburgb, up stare, el, pi / male the .nteitance fades. _telt tire s had o w eiur,the " _ _ _ ociaka. ELD S SON FAIL AND nAs2 .' dr.csfvan TIMM ' r/INI - EFI ASSORTANkINIT or— , P" TVe iA•N s W 'dcb, for variety and style, la superior to any of our former abe'aus. In connection with abr. - above, tbkf , have received a largensaorimcnt of BUSINESS AND OVERCONIIS AND YEIST.S, • , •,••• I Mnzmfacturod of the Eneet end choicest material, andrat in r thc latest and most faaltinnuld,, etym.. _ NNW GOODS maxtivel by each Sic - enter from 41:Intie• L 111.111$1 1 41361).ktiON se3o Noe7o W.uutraint .CLOSIST on ace:mitt of holiday. ,Witi• tnopen on We needny evening, at 8 01‘ , 1c. 1856 • FALL OARPETIN(IO‘!' P 346. • toramsoxen . 2.3.1 - uvrtrfrinal, MVP now received a largo and cotnijel.avutecateeaallp. of eA gnu'. v6B, 011, CLOTIIS, fav Ball I nicley, Wilton and Tafiesery Vavete, , Itruseels and'Pepestryllrtteeele intFerta,k 044- over. evi l ., ; ; ihrpe.rAtia• Fine f lgra4te4 - ' Twillttlar4 plain Veldt/aria, - tistlngs atuf . litil-Carinsts aiso—DrUggeting;,Yettltic-- Ittre;blatr,, Stair Rods, Table and Mario Covers, Brualogs, &c. Aleut FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Of all Arldthe, styles and qualities, vikal art other- Goode ,1 ".lallt (mad in Carpet it and alt at' the LOWEST Ct.S• en3il ir*Afti'S MAGAZINE FOfrOCTOIWt , Price 15 mite. lionacheld Word. for October. Price 16 cents. Schoolfellow, Ali horn ty-fivo cent Nepali rwe mid at I a '411t9 entb. The Wile of the Stutterttue—by the - author ,of "Wide, •' Wide. World;" 1 vol. It is N.ver too Late to Mend—a matter of fact romance; by Chas. Ronde. Bred: a Tale of the Croat Dlwtttal Swamp; by Eta-Harriet Beecher Stow, I rvinga Life of Washington: 3 ~At 3 4 2.m0. Agency for Balm of Thousand rooms. az-Call or send for what you want in the Book line to H. MINER & COs • *3O No. 22 Smithfield streak 'LIMFfE. ET STREET PROPERTY for Salo. To be wild—two four story brick rtenat, with term. two attached, corner of Market and Mutt streets. Wu* and gas On it,, premise', They are admiral,' ait nat.! Wr btledlitt% pnrposea, and will be told cheap. or traded fora fat m. Otte of the itibmrii lionise to nt preaeut for tent, of which immediate P.S.MIkal ran be given. Apply to BLAKELY it RICHEY, Beal liskite Agent; o'3o corner of Seventh MO Smltt.fis4l at, CEE:= Volt SALE—The teiXTUMES ot .n.. 0 1 ,1 eetabli.bed triSTFIR DEPOT AND EATLNG 40 13 44 which will be geld CHAP, ft :applied fur *Kw., /An .1 MARKET street. DORTO MOO MOLASSES--10 (melee Icak saterby 040) WPM itAIR & t .. t* MMM .:::„; , i . : , .. -i.:::---•.''.:;,';'(:.-,.--, .'...',:"'.,.::';';.` EZEI ~ rN ,~. y,.~A '. fi ~,~ , S ; 4040 , • K ,S C r E Si: ~""‘ ~ ' ,.:'1.:-. . 1,:, , i;§1 § 14., _ ~.;.-~ . ~ ~: IMMO IMIMME MEE
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