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THURSDAY MORNING
" TUE FLAG OF OUR UNION FoREVER
FOR PRESMENT.
JAMES BUC H ANAN,
POE VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania
ELF.CTWIS AT LARGE:
011 A hi ES It. BUCK ALM. Columbia.
WILSON MTANDLESS,
lot District: tlEit W. N Kltl NO KR, l'ltlltult I plan 1,10,
3d " PIERCE BUTLER, Philoth lithts City.
• " EDWARD W A LITMAN, Philatielphin Co
41t, W.)l. It. WITTE, I ) llllati.tlphln Con utY•
nth " JOHN MeN AIR, Montgomery County.
Cth " JOHN 11. BKINToN,CtuAt.n . County.
7th " DA VLI) LAURI% Lthlgb County.
Sth It CHARLES KESSLER, Iti.ticm County.
9th " JAMES PATTERSON. (.11.1101.11101 . Co.
10th " ISAAC SLEN KKK, Union County.
11th FRAU. utionße, som)iwi Co.
13th 0 THOMAS OSTER H AUT. WI online. Co
111th tt ABRAHAM EDINGER, Monroe Co
14th t - RM.:BEN WILBER, Ilnulford Count)
lbth -U WWI K A CKA W FORT), Clinton
16th J A 'III , IS 111.0 K
. l'..rry County
17th " ❑ KNI I 1" .1 STAHLE, Athunft
Sth .1011 N I). 1101/1,1. t'o.
loth JAC, ot TI"I. NEV. W....tre0r..),..1
tloth tt .1. A.l Itl'ell ANA N. Gonna" C.,
• •• WILLIAM WILKINS. tt..
O. CAMPititl.l.. But:, C.
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.IrlllN K KATLET. Clarion C.
• V I NCKNT ALPS, CllPoulord Owl s. I
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DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
CAnd. C,1111.3.101 , 11 , :
GEORGE SICOTT, 0,1.1.1011/A
A bin .M 1 r.:4 L
JACOB FRY, Jr., MuNT , ) ,,, usut C
OZNEKAt
JOHN ItOWE, or FILANYLIII 111.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
TWS.Si TT FIMT DISTI. - 7
WILSON WC ANDLESS,
CUSLIKESS.--Tir 1:NI 1 .41XA5.1 , 1) DISTRICI
JAMES A. GIBBON, PIN. T .r3SHIP
fL~.AT
HOPEWELL HEPBURN, CriT
THOMAS S. HART. (XLIKNA T0.14g1111 .
AUGUSTUS HARTJE, 11.1.a114. TairNssn,r
SAMUEL JONES, C4r,
L. B. PATTERSON, SitsruN T,R7VIIII,
SAMUEL SMITH, Aua.uttxxv
Dr. JOHN POLLOCK., FlNui-ty Tv.33151P
FaOSZCVTISni slq• 4,11
MATTHEW I. STEW ART, A.l.l.2wirrur t
ROBERT B. GUTHRIE.. 1.0.1x,x
EDW AILD THOMPSON, Wns.,N.
TOWARD III'CORKLE, 1.,,1 ,*,
HENRY RELTZHOOVER, y
JOHN JOHNSTON, 1 , ‘" ,,,, T S OA.. •
Reading Matter on Ev er. Page.
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By order '.)f the C.-mtnitte*
DAVID rA MPBKI.L,
E:tract• tram Bnchanan'• lipeell on Ilse
Independent Treasury BUJ.
- THAT COUNTRY IS MOST PROSPEROUS Vi MILE LA
!FIR COMMANDS THEORY-ITV:ST REWARD
'•FROM M 5 ,''UL I RESPECT THE LAtIOIII NO '1
LABOR IS THE POCNDATIoN uP THE WY.ALTII oP
EVERY C 4 lIINTE V. AND TILE FREE LA RORER:. OF THE
NORTH DESERVE RESPECT Volt 'PH Pill PIIOIIITY IND
INTRI.I.it; F. SCE HEAVEN 1 , 011101 , THAT I F'lloll.l ,
DO THEM Wlik NO I"
County Committee of Correspondence.
The Druee'retie I'onot, Committee ortll me.* at It.
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Charles Hotel, Thure.loy, retca.e, al II e'. I , N ,
A fall and general olitenJaze. ie tle.ore
T.AVIt cAMPIth.t.I,
Outponrlng of the Democracy at 'lstria-
Edt Pt , ,t • huvo hal a Kl-n
one outpouring of the betn, , c,raey to day. Anlo
and eloquent Fpeeche. , were male be ex.l.tengtor
Anal, of Ohio, and the Hon John 1, D a w.g,., of
Pennsylvania. Ex Governor Smith, of V,rpinia,
to now athireseing a large meeting in the C,•art
House. 11.
Less than two weeks remain for organization
and preparation for the great battle to be fought
on the I lth day o f I k.tohei , upon the result of
which such momentous consequences depend.
Freemen of Pennsylvania—friends of our Na
tional Union—patriots, Democrats--are you all
ready ? Are you fully organized in every pre•
cinct, ward, borough and township in the county"
Have you seen that every Democrat has been
assessed, and that his taxes are paid ? Have
you taken measures to bring out every voter nu
the day of the election" There is no time to he
lost. Let every man go to work, and leave no
honorable means untried to recurs the success of
the State and county ticket Fail not in the
zealous performance of a great ~ lute to our party,
our country, and to humanity. There is nut a
single moment to spare. Every where an
scrupulous and unprincipled faction is mating
unheard of exertions to defeat the Demo,: ttic
State ticket in October. Let us show them hi, a t
we are prepared for the struggle— that we realize
the vast importance of the issues involved in the
contest, and especially the importance of a
great Democratic triumph in October.
Hurrah ' We have caught our opponent.; tell
ing the truth for once. It must be recorded as
a remakable curiosity. The Fremont new-pa
pers all declare positively that Fillmore has not
a ghost of a chance of an election. The Fill
more papers with equal confidence declare that
Fremont has not a shadow of a chance of being
elected. There ; have we not caught them tell
ing the truth for once—both of them. They are
both opposed to the Democracy ; and yet they
are forced to the self evident conclusion that
the Democracy is going to triumph most glo
riously.
We do not say they designed thus to tell the
truth. That can hardly be assumed of the abo
litionists at least. But it is with the fact alons
that we deal ; and that foot is that, by our op
ponents own showing, neither Fillmore nor Fre
mont has "a ghost of a chance of an election."
We are much gratified by the large accessions
constantly made to the subscription list of the
Batutday Post. Until the close of the present
campaign we shall continue to devote its columns
printpally to political matter, but immediately
after the conclusion of the contest it will again
resume its former tone, and while advocating
Democratic principles, will contain a large
amount of interesting literary matter, as well as
'neWa, market reports, and all other desirable
ftlntures of a first rate family newspaper.
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SEE THE PIGA) H KS.
n the Allegheny and Butler distriut Samuel
A. rurvinneer was nominated for Congress in
854 by his Otty..,s,g acoeptill the nomination
Now, when ha aceeptad s that nomination the pay
of a Congre4nan*as eight dollars per day and
mileage. *it hail beep thiipay for many years
the pay with which Bowie of the greatest men
our country had
.been satisfied to serve the
people year after year. The people had not I
proposed any increase of pay ; nor had any such
thing as an increase of the pay been thought
necessary ur proper by the people. We say then,
that by accepting the nomination for Congress j
in 1854 Mr. Purviance made a solemn runtnirt
with his constituents to serve them for the term
to the best of his ability and judgment in C,in•
grece for $h per day. The people elected him.
Ills part of the contract then remained to be
performed. Ile went to Washington and took if
subordinate part in those profitless discussions,
designed 4.,r election purposes, that extended
the session to nine months. Mr. Purviance hod
contracted to serve for $S per day. In violation
of his contract be was instrumental with others
in getting up a bill, and voting for it, by which
he receives trrenfy.one dollars a day for the time
usually occupied by a whole term of a Congress
A part of this enormous pay—this downright
swindle—he has already pocketed. The rest he
will get on the 3d of March next. Ile contract
od to work . for eight dollars a day. But having
the power for the time, be charged, voted for it,
and receives a day.
Now Samuel A. Purviance is a lawyer. Sup.
pose a client should put a bend for a thou,and
dollars into his hands for collection, on a con
traet that be should receive $5O for his serriceA.
Mr Purviance collects the money. and having it
in his hands and power, pockets sl&ti of it, and
offers his client the rest. The breach of con
tract would be no more culpable and gross in
that case than in the ease of the $2l a day -r tr
And yet that is the man who asks the
hard working and honest yeomanry of Butler and
' Allegheny eountie! , to elect into to Congress again
1 this Near:"does not deny that he voted
for that 101 l lie cannot. The record proves :t,
and he admits it.
Twenty one dollars n day of the peep) .'K
money, Mr Purviatiiin demands for very inditler
ent service., and he votes it int.. his own pori.et.
Very few of his constituents can get per 14)
fia harder work Sot they are asked to I..iy
their public servant ten titnen no much for
t e
like n gentleman nt W.,tch,tigt.in cr
winter..
Jamee A thkion is 16e I , etr n
didoto for o.ll4gre-mt tt 411:411e: Ile
pledge- hintaolt to cote for the tepeal of t at
zi2.l a Jay »vrtnlie tie 1416 be nutit)(.4l st!th
the old pay . nod all who know both of the
didatc' fully aware that Cul
equally c•ocupeteut• and more than equally . : ua
fled to antoharge all the Itaie, of the oftwe
l'eopls of Allegheny people of Butler. nri
ynu to support a contract hrvalter and n torn
claims $2l a day for service . or for one w h i
‘atisfled with the old ezt.ahlintscd wages In
privet( addairs nil would decide ens wsy X l l. ,
should there I,c,a difference in pot.lw
Why s hall swindling and corruption Lc an.lote
nonce. in pnlitter " Ac eiannple 'Mr r
V1(1111 - 0 W.lll:ti hal e a m..rt -aluatarg alert "11 .•
trnu,l n I
pa),li...ercnct
c.rri:Nlen hArf. Nit. ...II I ui<.mtr,.u.
end n•na when the pt.,
rt•lliedy in thPil 0•13 1140 i• thoy .474
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ng . aim
I t r t,. vt,
trr .-131
rt•pl I her, her .`ro t 4.i
Th.- verbge their aillnagi - a .1! !,
oath J•-a 1 , $1 1 1 1,1.1 .1 114- I, 111/ •••
ses-1.1 tti4l it alit-W.O , I
ltirt ougreto Thru, ILLA Icr tho 1.1; 11 •
r l'orvianco voted far, ruck u..•mbri ~. •
nei•r fte,,Otst lunktug ,n ?1.; .
titi4 tutti lho intleve mufti') ttia,l tht
xutn Or 2.0 1 1 . 0 Ter,. 05tii...0.1 ~z. 4
ttro (1,•11,4Nd (1 , 11 , 1'. tl.t. wap.r. •
Pi , 111): •ur be ttlfil f•P rvier Tiht• urn
0,111 , 1010 the Nvrthwestere , rudrvad iv 1 , ,
Samo time would e , u n
For I It•V+.ll month , sarTice Of
2"6 Cvngre,ft men -
_Bli Common mea - -
Difrn•non in lnvor of
Great e.uutry
ELICAGGI:IiO 1:11 145 , 1 AND 1450
Rr ir.ve I , elow of U. f II
rsee tirrck•Y in the New Yori, •!
that tilcetry'et tlatatt . ttoa.tlng, Ott- )etti
.h..e• Ltimtotg, 'tryl utterly tittwttrthy tf Cr,
In I- , lien Scott vrn4 hip c,..ndi.lmte
military nmn, he Kne the foremuel man of II
ago. Ile had grown gray in the ..erv,er ..r
roan. r-y, 1:1111 had I.li grat it Ink tht•
1,1 forty years gal!arit sorrice a n
and an aeccmplit•bed General Now the c...”
date of Greeley is a clobtered Lient rot.
twenty-one day legtalator- a dittbaueeit peculat
.—a bankrupt millionaire, and a sectional ao•
litionißt. Vet Greeley bloviates about hi,4 chnio
of succesti just as idiotically as tbi , rosolt sbor.
he aid about Gen. Scott in InfilL tin the
or S , ..i.tember, I weeic+ before the ‘44
tion--Greeley wrote in the Tribant as fnllnw
From Maine to lowa, from Buffalo to New Orlcans,
the rally for Scott in rpontantions anti unieor,il.
The change within a fortnight can hardly be realicu I
except by those who are In the constant receipt or
advice: from all parts of the country; and every.
where, eh the Scott ranks are formed, our friend) , ..re
aqiinishod at their strength. Here is Connecticut at
our elbow, which the Pierce men have hoped to carry,
eel where they will Mill make an earnmit fight. but
in which they will I.e beaten (if we ors not growly
deed Ccl) an they have not 11..11111 since 104(1. Tn, n.
OPSCL , hue been debatable, but not a Scott man in tin
length uud breadth has longer a doubt of it. Bela
ware went againht ae two years ago, but it will now
give Scott a larger majority than it ever gave to env
candidate for Prerment. In Maryland the Whig
have boon tickling their adrilrlllll-iOB with a pre-set
ball a ;toren old fogies, and for every line of them we
odd ut inlet it hundred to Scutt's inajoiiij.
And so New Sot k has been talked of as it doillitiol
State. which in 'beer humbug. Unless Peonhy I
onldoes ell expectations New York will Bite i i
!urgent majority fir :newt of any State in the I noin.
But it in nut only in the natural Whig :quit,' lot
thin chimp is manifested— if the present tido nweiipii
on Pierce will hardly get votes.
Friends of (lenerul Scott, we know whereit wo
affirm what we assure you that all goon well. lVa
are nu prophet, and cannot say what the future has
in store, but to-day the pcchtlyi_ of success i„ nil nu
our side, and every indication portends an tit or
-vhelming triumph for " Old Chippewa"
We all know the result: Scott got hut ft or
States in the Union, out of thirty one, and but
forty-two electoral votes out of two hundred
and ninety-eta, and rfol the worst beaten man
that ever run for the Presidency of the united
States; yet Greeley, but six weeks before the
election, predicted his success by an overwhel.
ming vote. His prophecies respecting Fremont's
election are just as well founded in truth, and
no better, sod ; four years hence, will go into the
same category.
We all know, further, that Scott was a Candi
date in thirty-one States, while the cow-boy abo
litionist is a candidate in only sixteen States.
B r ag away, ye boobies.
JAMES MiLLS, ESQ., formerly one of the edit
ors of this paper, and now editor of the Pioneer
and Democrat, at st. Paul, Minnesota, gave us a
call this week. He thinks Minnesota is about
the finest country in the world. He has been
very successful there, and has an excellent repu
tation as an editor.
SEE interesting reading matter on first page
every day
-#letrttnrettrt• or-11-11.e - tiett4ell • pr.*. t o he •*yig Illiefalan Fairly lillstuolod ,
k,l before the. A uterletitt People—What
the I.lrilleh Expect by the Election of
Fremont. _-
The Loudon Lerly,r,, a liberal Englloll piper, i Extract from the Speech uJ lion. Horatio Seymour,
of late date, makeg the raihtwiltg highly imP ) r - 1 at South Market Hall, Chicago, September CA,
1856
tent revelation It says
~ We know that the Abolitionism of the Gar- I THE NEBRASKA BILL.
risolls and men of that stamp has been fostered Bat a peculiar complaint is made. Lt is said
and excited by the Abolitionist incendiaries of that the Nebraska bill is an outrage. which must
llreat Britain. who wonll have. sacrificed the be resisted. and that great wrongs are done no-
Arno icon Republic rather than net carry their der its provisions. Let us look into this. The..
own dogmas in their own way. The latest news principle of the 1011, and the manner in which it
from the United States induces us hi suppose that is enforced, are two distinct things. We will
the external intrigues which have found their I examine them separately.
accomplices in the Union are not entirely with- Tbose who are trying to form a sectional par
.
out prospect of .ocee . is. Already the politieiona .ty found their hopes upon ditlereitees of opinions
I of England and Europe are reckoning that the I. it tn o ng D e mocrats with regard to territorial ItUes-
Atuerieati people will elect an anti•slavery Preei- • t i, m i, an I they, expect to draw ,oine tutu their
dent, who will send around the !, real of discoid,
1 organitattou who differ from them in ninety nine
as the burning branch itoi.l to 1 e sent to roc , . 1 ,,, ii ii..1.,.eac,,e they may p „ sillytigree upon one.
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the clans of Scotland.. It is ti no that the repeal of the Nliesouri Compri,-
Now, read what the Leti,l,ll Clirro,-,/,f, an raise iir.ts condemned I y many. iegretted by
others, and approved by a third class Many
1 Ettglis'i Tory paper, s.tys in .1 Int,. LtDul.er!
deemed it. repeal RS a great wrong; others t I.!'
.• .110 ,11,111i , 1 be sorry to i•er. ilr. Paoli:maw
gieited it as in. xpedietit ; and ...tilers again 1 0-
elected, lieettu.ti he is tii favor ‘.l proservior the
iieve that the only way to dispose of agitating
otin.•xiiitts in•-tittiticols a, thi y e xits.
, ""'/,',"' i t i t e r •C,ei.s, ilaritterou t , the peace of our coon. ,
Nulty ~, :r. .' ,, ,1 ,., T 1 , 1.7:` I , 11 ., si'l'ty o!y for r.ii try, woeto ledge thon to the disposal of the coul
ropeau to-tomb:A g.ori ruttiet.l if th, pr-g,.. It:unities particularly concerned. I believe that
" :v. ' s p irit 01 t.t° ' l '''''' cr "'S 0f the L " ited there are few who wish for the restoration of the
Si Staters is allowed t " ''," e ` * '" .! E ." 1 "! Fr", 1",.“ and M, ,ru
is,ori Cprenuse. it has been the singular
he rst bow to t h e ti , par.iii..ti ~:. tilt , t 0.101!
fortune of this :tot of ermgress to have been de-
Slates is titleeted. - not/need at the North and the South at the time
In cent ice Lion with the alt.ive. reed what Wen- ,_,f it, adoption, to the period of its existence,
dell Phillips, the great Ititton Aliatlitionist, ..eiy•F and to have treated a political convulsion by its
repeal.
in a late speech :
Tilt Tao TtlitieNALS—coNußESS AND THE PEOPLE.
"There is merit in the Republican party. It
There are two tribunals to which Territorial
is this : it is the tirst seetianal party ever i.rgani
0 „.. quer.,ll.,ns may be referred--the general govern.
zed in this C 1.1.1 11 tI y ..
tent and the people of the Territories. Many
not national, it .ii, seri svirtl It it the North ttr .
rayed against ti e snub,. - . f lie it the North and at the South hold that die g e n.
eral government has jurisdiction, and is bound to
tirs.t crack in the iceberg is visible; you will Vet
exercise it That it is a duty which cannot he
Lear it go with a crack through the centre. -
avoided 'Chose at 1.11..• South contend that they
have a right to go into the Territories with Sla•
very,l and that Congress should pass laws for its
protection, while tho-e at the North u rge th a t it
should forbid its intniduction. While these two
,'!asses agree upon the tribunal, they have also
b e en alike .itssensfiel with its action. Miler
Itontoetal , prefer 11. rc ferenee to the popular tri
biin.il They b e lieve it to be most in accold
attee with the genius and spirit of our iustilu-
Meeting To-Night
The DelnuerAey o f .Illegheny e..unty will meet
thi evenir.; at Wilkinq 11311, an will he a.bbe , - ,
ed by V :;token. G,ll II It Fo-ter. .1
IVe-tnicrel3id, 11.11,1 G. a 11a 10/ II tintingd , •ka
county - able and et , - hampi
gb , rl,4 yen., y the 11014olt .‘I
the :qate, Mr •tan-1- ou.liy for •ti d
a. , one "f the 11,3-1 fini-he-1 pt,werful
or the pre4ent Ally. 8,1,-1 1 4 F u lly Au -ct:o 1 0
high and ht-ly pr-ouptmg- , ,-f ,iuty 64.1 !..!ltrit , IL• 1 . 1
Fo”ter :11:1 I :ere well
the l)euwcnu•} I,k
litteatial ntruittvrs ttr "tit- Itt't tittqn t
rre..te•l with n turn ~1
th• I
A NOTIIE.IR 1% 4 HU.•
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iee of the I the ...Ilercre 11 1 , 1 . 1
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that F c•ii. 1 I.FA eriely 11, I .
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I,,trty fri 41..1 is
So 1. r th. , r faith af
1• , +fly that 11,10 Vr , ro no Iks 1.1. y, men pre
far the it , nllrmrn tongt,glir.l
all , l pr(duce %. , 1111 !“.1 the 't
-hirt utlyll,:og that 1., ,, krl ilke a wine
cant. They kiosk out the pluck to tell :4.. , ier.
rote n lan 1 011" lu.ororoot. however.
Tne l'eter. , hurgh Ind Noe.. hn• ttn full
ing
Last Wetinedsy ('AssitiA M Clay slink,
Huntingdon, under a banner repre-ienting
ern planters ru the liarkgronml, while the !fit •
ground was rrprelmnted I.) shaver at work, srd
a lusty nigger, wish h,. ringer, pointing tow.tr.i
the planters, with there word. , noteritied beneath
him: 'WE WILL StHOWE lo('
This is almost an drneut On per as
which is thus def.eribeit by the t'ineintoo't
11A 1.1:e of the leading features in the pror,•
siou " on Frithiy his, at .
—on elle wagon vis the l'ineiiinati Platform.
supporting the ho , i) t•I it111:11:11, ,
the Miter luting attentle•i by 11 white i.l.tve'"
Tottesuo Aitttitms This iudividnnl was het:
terslity sentonotol by Judizo t. 1011 Wi 1
iu be Pm ill:Misr) . oattun o vnII ire ftoiml
in our regular Law Report A gel,thittan who
wan present, inform us that .11olg,t Parker, wh 'II
proncitneing the sm o en e,., ~„
phrase ...tint you be tAlr.ro of
t o n ermnty, and thence," pn I tto the them , '
and Ite.utatell and stome , l almost inipresse,l to
.• to the gallows, - instead to th n
tertiary." reutaked, after but teturn t
jail, that he thought l'arltor :n.timltsl to !
him to the Stater. it for hr, •
over —Ol7l ,
bUCHANAN AlMk: —ln a recent account of
a visit to Lancast •r, written by a gentlemen in
high position,. he says I saw Roman in I.sn •
caster who was not his devoted friend. 1 . 0.1
would be surprised to learn the large number
who voluntarily tell you of his numerous wets
of kindness to them, or their parents, relative, •
or neighbors. Jlio old elionte are universally
attached to him, and nutuy speak of gratuitous
professional services in fighting the battle• of
the poor.•'
Missoutti.—Haneock Jackeon, Democratic
candidate for Lieutenant Governor, is elected
91 majority, over Newland, Know Nothing, wt
was reported eloctpnl. majority over
ing, for Governor, about 6,000, and over Benton
about 20,000.— Bugle.
MARTIN Farquhar Tapper has written a poem
called " The Opium Trade, - so true to its pur
pose that Punch, ere reading three verses, feii
fast asleep!
" NiOTWER, this book tells about the angry
waves of the ocean," Now, what makes the
ocean get angry?"
"Because it has been croaaed so often, my son."
FOREIGNERS ATTENTION !—Know Nothings dis
guised as Black Republicans are marshalling
their foroes - tagainst you! Now is the time to
ook to your rights! Vote while you can.
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t lit I• Lk! , Tit titt.N.kl. too: .1) WIT.
They believe it, decisions wtil be limiest, intel
bgent wi-e. "A- they will lie 'node by those
.i c eply In n right anew best their own
wont., nt..l mud by those who can be iti
t!itenced bv it. e inoiderittions tare those which
will odeonie the weibire of the tnicisty in which
ore • h I their hop,— stud their fortune , .
hhev , hilt the uiliabitants of the Territories Ric
(titer tittle "ern want-, with deepsr
'trri•st, g...ra ,roft. ,- 11113. ill 1 r theniselvt•s, thou
Ra•l nigny ifleiskitlng under
the intiornces of powi , n rind prejudice, plunder
sod 1,11.n. , u re That the ekerC,r , e of ittriediCtion
t.r gen,rai govvri.idettl in,ty .'arty it, by it
T.ll,•nti tor and i.i femur powers. I agreed
b„.,, ' 6., prefer Territ , rtoi tribunals. The
Jf ri.iernit.eut lin, been adopted,
mod I Lelir.e there to N .1,p , ..0101.10n the pot t
s ,j; it ~f Drtn,ertill to have it fairly tenit•ol,
iii.l It io Cielaßllded with Jus.tiee that there sli•4111
fen int.-H . ..11.11re with Ito u,e11.41 from any lusr•
te,
I tI , luk 1 . 1:01 I V. Lu.E to XIII. YOLIY H. .AL
V.trf• hY t , 114,11ATI , ti Ttyi TERXITOII/t"
Thr ~ ,,1 .) r ) • h. , pro into rrzonte territorle , and
I"i:tinter th, her , lpt.iiiri of frontier life.
r. , r)i• , •f their p,,litical Ls ilntug
I they fl„ -c than ' ‘11,3 - will you withlo , lrl
ornt tl.oiii tiht „ you ilorunrol for cournels — `
Th, , y e: •+ , - et; f. ,, rorr tuent hie( •"'t
lift thift .•r sue other - •ttr i IVlty not n. 11
There t• nor ootinty in the 31.00,
h w , I 1 n,. l rrxiSt I the Itct fLtri inteeirrencr ,
1.1 itn 9.11 ,thing town UT/1y tly then n.l,
tur ‘b,•U49:1.1 Away with ‘tff
•r • h• »1. , :et •ritz.) - liLot.
r, I ,t.• i . •i ) rrit••r:,, oteC„,•,l
hia•t.. her t
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the re.‘llLo whleh yr beiieve 1 , 1111 hvrt pro
~tote 111- rrearerit) t,f Trrrlt.r.e..) The Las, ot
~h4)rn:l n ,sl,l 4 ,10,4).ht th our cLuntry .-
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4 . 1)11 ,, , , ..1 11.:•hun; , l ei.•e,r of :ucreo,e
IL, 1. a.., al, .” Itl
ni the r .Iti c.f itr real e,t ttr,
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to vi tit
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~,e . mo..tt tt.,•". thu- 1.4.1 3:
• , L 1 o` , . PO of too I , st •rtte r opllin•
f nn er , it greeter thiin that ot
Cie sit Nrw State", I. Irgg thito
gi l d ti, rg.le iniN art , far helots that of ' l. , w,
tt 'rho T 1
• $llll ~,, 1041 e. NO ,1110 rat)
f t• rtn.l not to Gr gatigtied why rr
Cdr re-ell will lie. The annual ('teens ot
population or the North oCer that of the
will eipli tear Fire itirre times till population le
~tired to entitle Is State to adtuit,ion into the
I Mon. while the South, under the influence
climate, productions atel treJtitutione. is impry.
Pertly Fettled, and its smaller numbers arc 101 l
thinly ,Ol , tttered 0 vrr its extended territories
THE TI CL%S.F.9 01 , iINiS TtIR NORTII
THE OTHRII n r THE soLTII
Ilut it is charged flirt the doctrine of sill
government is ttet earried out in K 912948. If it
is not, let ne unite and see that It is fahly
forret.' There nerd be no) dilleretice atnvng us
'limn that point. Ilia I warn yell against f,!,
reports We have had more rumors ,r war. tad
iwOolltiis of the movements of armed men in
Kan... 'Territory, than attended the war in the
Crimea, where one hundred lives were saerifie•
Two elat , ses of a g itators have ColiCiltlC,l in their
efforts to create these false views. One lit :lit.
Nrirth to produce the impre , sion that II vectiouul
piety e ua be I.line•l to re s ist the South, while
c.rtaitt CallititlAteN for office in 'AI t••
magnify their services in the South The Nio
- and intl3llllllVor, tit co of the jourhsls
of both classes ,re.tgut.tl to stir tip violence
passion. are republished with obvious
and thus the most offensive sentiments ate
constantly kept before the different communit:es
they wish to iuzititte and excite.
lux t.‘c IT est NH r It. KANmAp4itrt t I , Yon PoLIVI-
I=l
There are strong proofs that the earit ttlettbt
about Kanoes are made up to order ..ho 1111‘1118
importance 18 attached to proceedings in that
Territory. The impression is created that it ta l e
I influence, in a great degree, the balance of power
between the States. tlregon, WfqWalston anti
Minnesota Territories, will all of theta make free
States. They are entitled to admission whoo
ever they make application, by virtue of their
population and their older organization. Ne
braska contains more people than Kansas. It
confidence can he placed in the report of the
Congressional Committee in regard to the Terri
torial elections, the number of votes do not indi
este 211,ttOtJ people. Slaves will not he taken
there, for they are moving now from the cheaper
and more desirable lauds of the State lying in
the same latitude, to the more profitable labor of
the extreme South. Kansas was selected as a
scene for agitation out of a.-1 the T`77:::;;;
1 es or
ganized under the same laws, because its geo
grar„hieal position made it most formable for
the purpose. - ()thin . Territories were let alone,
and have flourished under the principle of non
intervention. But from the outset. Kansas was
selected as the scene of excitement by polities]
meddlers. Its present condition proves the wi—
dow o f the let alone polipy of the Democratic
party. From the first, the iciest exciting ad
dresses have been mode by credulous clergymen,
the most embittered statements put forth by in
fluential papers, and the most foul-mouthed
speeches have disgraced the National Capital,
with regard to it. When these appliances have
produced the natural results of bitterness, ha
tred, and bloodshed the authors of evil held them
as proofs that the best principles of governMent
are wrong because political, meddlers have -for
the time defeated their benign influence. The
men who preach and practice meddling in morals,
.. '' y
T66 4 lT o rcilit'llinTiti-e - re4pensibl4Ter SAMUEL 1 4 9, - iii - rirQviyeic ---- 4
the wrongs in K•lll6ilti, not those who always cp- 9 :
IMPORTER DEAIER IN
pose interference. Neither Missiouri nor Mass- DRY.. G-00.11S1
achusetts have learned pragmatical doctrines !
FOREIGN AN-I) 1)(_)AI ESTIC •
1
from the Democratic party.
HARD W AftE.
A. A. A.I . A.SON S‘ COe tr
No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth eeeee
PI PT SBU ROff, PA
IQ" Tux anbscriber le now opening a well selectee * tie*
went of foreign and domestic Hanlware. all usw.and will be
sold on es good terns as any other house in this city. Ile
will always keep on hand a general assortment of
EIARDWAIIE, eirrLERY, CA ItPENTEILY' TOOLS, &c.,
To which he retwtfully invites the anent:fount purchasers
SAMUEL FAIINESTOOK.
Prom filo Boston iaturiikiEverklng Gaettar.)
A PBEIWILED BREATH.—Whet lady or gentle•
would remain under the curse of a disagreeable
breath skies by using the " Balm of a Thos.nutsti
Flowers" as a dentifrice would not only render
it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster?
Many persons do not know their breath is bad,
and the subject is so delicate their friends will
never mention it. Pour a single drop of the
" Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last
a year.
A BE,Avrant COMPLaX_ION moy easily be ac
quired by using the Balm of a Thousand Flow
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 three drops, and
wash the face night and morning.
SHAVINO Mane EA9Y.—Wet yonr shaving
brush in either warm or cold water, pour on
two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand
Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a
beautiful lather much facilitating the operation
of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., 'proprieters; and B. A. }labile
stock &.Co., Fleming Bros., IL. E. Sellers & Co.,
Dr. G. B. Keyser and 11. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh
and Beckham & McKennan, Allegheny city.
*4-11I'Le.nes Liver Pills, prepared by FLEMING
fItUE, Pittsburgh, P.-- From the unsolicited testimony
•entinmAly offered from all sections of the country, it is lin.
arnsible to resift a conviction of the great excellence of
near Pills in all diseases of the Liver and Stomach. The
°Bowing letter from Toronto, Canada, to one of the ninny
lie proprietors have received:
Totumro, April 27th, 1854.
ifm.tcr. liros I take this opportunity of
informing you of the benefits I have derived from Dr.
!!'lane's valuable Pills. I have for two years past been of
with a Felten, pain over the eyes, accompanied with a
nervousnem and a mime of diudness; a malady beyond the
power end skill of our physicians to relieve and cure,
emoted, as for as I myself could judge, by a diseased state of
the livrr and stomach. Some of the doctors tried bleeding,
Lad various other remedies were tried, but all in Yalu, for
i.e, deep-rooted disease still stuck fast At last I procured a
lam of your valuable Liver Pals from a druggist herr, and
f•el, after taking a portion of them, that the disease and
.Ainfol emeration over the op.s has almost entirely left me.
I wit lac by advising all those of bete4l as I have been, to
proctor tie• valuable ntediciue at eons, and save much tine.
Isott, with Itttle eipcnne. With sincere gratitude uml
owl t, I erlist.lll l ours, respectfully,
OltOltiON W. RUSSELL, Toronto.
Purchasers will be careful to tusk for Dr. )1" Lane's ',it
6rufril !Ares manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pitts.
burgh, Pa All other Liver Pills, in comparison, are worth.
ices. Dr /d*Leine's genuine Liver Pills., also his celebrated
ernau,ge, can ram be had at 111 respoctable drag MAW,
tone genuine ttittetUt the signature of tiLKAIINO 1111.0$.
Also, for sale by the sole proprietcr,
I;'LIiNING
Successors to J. Kidd 00.,
No. 80 Wood street. corner of Fourth
wz: 'law
HaVe VDU a Itupture of the Bowels I
would meet reepoctrully invite the attention of theme id.
de led man hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
• intent i,ll Tresses of varionapaterna. and to gat ever)
age. enplud sod matmaaetieti gnarl:natal . 1.11 erery case, at tf.
• ai,. streelH
t.'rtatatriih. Pa, sign of the
• Mortar Attieug the Trusses sold 11 me wall
found
Atrrdr', Ow, Truss
Trusys, Ivry /Vll spring
ff/MM=Ell
radlrry..? Trysts , ., ttair:.. and double;
f'nyhdn-a/ 7' - o, tr:l4nm? and adapt;
40-tr.o bcus;
S S ra.d. 1, S.pp.rut Trutt ;
Th.• y.ry of Trnaara vary fr,w $2 to $3O. ileruLil
or Rupt u red 1-nn-Utdl rnu 13 . 15,..:1.4 tottattiag money and
'ending the rn.e.aure 141,W1•111 U., 4:0.k 4.11.1411 X whether IL,
nyd -11 the right of left ode. I Coo aril and adapt
1, HO , 11,03(11 fur or Body Bruer, for the care of Pr.dap
cu. l tr. WrNalme-ss •4 Ow Chcat nl, Ahdometk, 100 a,
t 0,.,, bllt a. and any weal uyala depending on a weak and detail
tal,e.l • on htt,..o of the abdominal maadrai.
.aurfaverr ;
Vvt.,: A/4.3.4:w D 4
11117IIZEIEB
A o.t n..nrl, cv.•ry ktud ,sf r‘upporler now In
ftr , ....r0 of wow, •tyle, 1 , 4 Wen,b.ctiestmi and sit, t 1
MIME
b••• 1, t•-r
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roxf.ty and latter 74, end In f:trt
•' us—.l 11 W.• . It, E 4 .11.
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6 h.. -nrt ' , end to .nit thl.lutlent I.v yr,
IL•rs..• • 1,11 rr ••• :40 *4 , 4 VPI/ thv Tr',
t• w
Ur Nl:Lar,'. 1.1,rr Mn. eud 111PROTED
lag, In. Dr I :trot Criolirettod %CUM C 1... salsa
mot. greheve.l auttet the tolpel - vLabat of Dr. I. SAlti
• r.o:iar .11.dinal gradual, • 71.1 1'hy111,1.11.1 of extensive; ran
tioe None genuine, only as prepared by Dr. I. Sentt a Cu.
Bank Plar, Illograntow a, Virginia.
YEWA Ifltlol Vitt VOUNTAIN lIKAD I
}IOIIAWITOWX, Vs., Sept. 12, 18:4
1.1 1. , , ritry, That I have exasninod the Hedl. ho
• ,AI La,,,. ' . I u,pro v d V amanita and I tr,
U 9re 111 I
nt.i Merdimite eralry , olol , ...
(lEk) II K. Pre lilt, 140 Wood st, Wholesale Aget•t
Ds J. P LX.1111 , 1(1, AlleZ,osaY, 4100 x Itanroo,l
, l ,, nrer,
it t!, .t..
t o• IqVr+.
154,...r0C
/18- Mort [neat tom, the 'mama a plaster is apple,:
in't cram , n. vigor t. 1;0,11 by DaLLEV'S PAIN
effects, and except the I...trti are .1.•
t ) wilt evon I!.e met..l,-d to their Dined
a nt '
i 1 60, 1"1,11.1011 lnllnuuo Will to neutralized ar d
itrrmded, for nrortinratsuu tanuet proceed wherever t
salve bs told on, and new flesh will certainly ho t rritorat"l
it , itON VELIM INSPVTS, REPTILES AND PLANTF, i.
totate,,,d gad, harinams by robbing in instantly a . Eli:mm . o,
IiALLEI"S PAIN EXTItAITOR, and after it has au awl..
amt its id spots are risible. Even thrn, ltto the •oltalc tar -
tory, it will directly attract, dia,oire, and metamorphose the
poi:wiling Wilim. , . At tho sting of bees nod cattaoltot,,,
tht instant it touches pop the pain owls. Tho likes of rabbi
•nlnials also are as vordlly ueutmlistaL
None vault., without a stoat-plate erigratod label, v lib
slguature.a of
tar 1. - .,ken and VW' toDein
IFL.4afs, of an Made.
KY' }:}t st.st. t. , p0t.... In er.all of
Kr.. e peire..t.oeuj Add' , w-
hAS: , NIi. 14U at.,
t.. tv P./ et of Ow (101.14.13 11..rtAr
se- Veto.. a Member of the Senate of 1.1
• I A I la Ma. 11.
•tan IA:1101 1 01 10 44) tt.ruily varkrus ,ocalinnot •~1l
iOr 1 .1114.4. 14..1, I 1 rII s d.ir , rnkgtk amady In 1,51,11
1., I•g mos, el. Lint rt rs,,,mmond d %lnt , 1 , 4 J. iIUDDL.n...tsN
,•••I 11:b. by far I St ,4t, rho has boon In the huhlt of 1.r.•
m• I my °rig - turd iu ay aRSca done:
y, , two, hlld that C Lotion he Imo Itripr nJ
ru I rtmkollw ItlpuTt , ttett.m.t 11,, more wining! ,••
In them urh.tever. C. MCLA,N K, M. h
M, 1.11114 , 4 13111 , 0.°911 , otnd r/dPIOVLD Liar!
115... I by crrtilleate of C. McLann, for .1.. by
trzißr DALLET, Manufftcturer,
C. V. CLICEM Eli & CO., litnnufactnrert.
Sold at 26 cents per box by Dr. OHO. 11. fltlY&Elt, 110
Wood street, and by nearly every dealer In medicine.
Lb about the United &taros. All orders or tatters for lo
bo-fustian or advice, to be addressed to C. V. CLICIIIIN FFi
A 00.. New York. se2lkfleslte
4i - An Appeal to the Intellect--It is one, f
the features of Pulmonary Disease that it generally lens, e
the brain undisturbed. We therefore appeal to the intellects
If all uho are predisposed to Consumption, warning them
..leaktily, that in neglecting what they roll alight coldJ, the y
may be signing their own deatlewarranui. There is nu ex
cafe for such neglect. In Dr. R(kill:11.8' SYRUP OF LIT Rit•
WORT, TAR AND CANCIIALAI/UA. they havo within
reach, at all times • a paritior specific. We make no reeerva•
man or qualification of the phrase, and we are backed ly
melt uf the laghest scientinc attainments, whose approval
of it, if worthloes, no afraith could purchase, in saying that
it is na nearly Infallible se anything In this falliblo world
can be. For particulars, see pamphlet in the hands of
ageuta, sod an advertisement on the brainest page.
• For sale, wholesale and retell, by It. S. bELLEhs
CO, corner Wood and Second streets.
Sold also by HlikiDlißSON b HRO. , Liberty street; IL I'
SCIEWARI - 4 and RhCttIIAM 2 tiIeKENNAN, Allegheny
Oil v. Isola:chat a
/Or No Family should bo without 1100FLAND'S
()ERMAN RITTIllth.--Childreu afflicted wth the Suiwnor
Ciempiniut entirely cured by thorn :
eamtma. N. J., Starch 14, 1855
Dear Sir—lt Is with much pleasure that I inform you of
the great benefits derived from the use of your Garman Ilit
tery In my family. During the greater part of last summer,
my sou, aged two yearn, was severely *filleted with the Sum
mer Complaint In the word form, for which varloqs thine
dim prescribed by Phys.4.4,ps un4 others were used, but with
uo avail. I also sent bun to the country, but It peeved of
but little benefit. Having a bottle of Geromn Bitters in the
honer, I was persuaded to try that, which, to my astoni+h•
meat, entirely cured him. He condoned to take the Bitters
some time afterwards, and became healthy. I have the
grnnient cunlldeww :II the Bitters, and feel no hesitation In
saying that no family should be without
v :36l:iN N. PARIS.
Plum Meet, above Elecoud
Real:witslly, your.,
To Dr. (3. M. Jackie's.
Sue ativertimement
. .
Par sale by FLRMING BROS. and Dr. 080. U. KEYSER,
Pittaburgli. seal-lwdor
44- Batehelor's Dal/ Dye... Why has no one
aturecd, d in making a relistile Ilair Dye, except BATCIIE•
1.011? Because thew/mild avoid the cares, the thought, the
time, patience and labor necessary. Others, by abort cuts,
would art a reputation they cannot ; and by certificates
of feed chemista, and newspaper bravado, fight their way tN
notoriety. lint industry has its reward." wi,tueo th e I n •
vincinie reputation of BATQUELOR'S HAUL DYE, made
and sold, of applied, (In nine private rooms,) 233 Broadway,
New York.
wikolcoolo and retail, : by Dr. G. U. Rirasa, 140,
Wood maws. en9o;llrd►w
Sir - Fail ion littioduce on galqi&!,
Augnert 30,155 our,PALL STYLES OP MLA HAT& Call
and sac them. 4 good flat for 8.3.00.
.11,5 q MO GAN • CO, 184 Wood 61.
W. DCWL7.B WOOD
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO.,
MANTIrACTFORREI oa
American Galvanized, Best Refined
COMMON SHEET IRON,
Awl Solo Agont for thn snlo of W. Dalrm WoooB'
CELEBRATED
AT'T IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
—A LAO
GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON, for Roofing
SPIKES, NAILS, and 1100 P IRON
Warehouse, No. 134 First it., Pittsburgh.
WALL. OFWEILS FQIIOALVANIZING will be , promptly
stymied to at the Worke. stl26
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES.
From two to Biz inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot.
A LSO-ROCII ESTER
PEARL ST ARCH
For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers
Prices by
HENRY H. COLLINS,
•
FORWARDMG AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
ANT WrIOUSA.I.7. IMAM
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
AND PRODUCE. GENERALLY.
No. 26 Wool) STREET, PITTSBUROU. LJ.IG
KENSINGTON - IRON WORKS,
UKNILY LL"Y I)
LLOYD & BLACK,
NIANUFACtrftEltii OF BAH, SHEET, IItIOP & ANW.P.
IRON, NAILS AND SPIKES.
A 1.,, FLAY' BAR PUNCHED R.A I LAO All
Sir War el uuxe, N . $J WATKIL xtroot, between W 0.41
,41 Market. au 26,1u1
R. M. HUNTER,
(+nry•:nrna TO cma & 1TC119 . 1%)
Receiving, Forw•atrcling, Commis
don Merchant
STEAMBOAT AGENT
51 1101111ERCI1L STREET,
Jynt
JA!,.
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
PROPRIETORS OF 70!
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSEUROB,
RHODES, HAGEN 4 CO.,
FORWARDIN(A AND OOMMISSION
No. 30 SYcAmoaE MT., CINCINNATI, 0.[3329
J AMES BLAKELY,
PE.AN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets
rirrsutraciii.
Passenr.r. brunight haul tho nIEI country to Villa
burgh, nod motwv.remlttivi li Eurtp....
2 FALL FASHION, A
& co.;
181 Wood street,
WILL INTRODI:CE oN SAT, RDAY,
Auguat 3vth. the FALL STYLE OF 1 , hEFA 11 A FS.
the We.. AO,l S4,:t HtklA /111. i C.l/1
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC J07, 144 .1E5 1
_11)
A VV 1,
SPRING, I'l.l /NS . AND A. B. STEEL,
,SPRINGS -17 , ;1 1 AXLES.
Corner Ross aud Ftrat Street*,
HAI IL, PA
JY IS
Jflta
D. R. ROGERS & CO.,
LI NU F&CTIOOI.R11 uF
Roi 1 FRS' lAI PRoVEU PATENT •
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
CORN KR ROSS INu FIRST STUEETS,
IC ❑. .S3IIT-Ii
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE GROCEII
121 Second and lit Front st.,
DR. E. D. HAVES ,
CELEISKATED
ULU OINTMENT .INU 11l MOR SIRUP,
FOIL ScIiOFULA. SALT 1:116:1274. ERYS!PELAS, SCALIJ
LIKA I) , Carioers. Comcorous llumnrr. Itarhersi 11,11,
'torus. 31.•rcurial and Fever Sres, 11,ers, Ring.
Worts, Nem& is (IN-afuelo •,-.losq-1 by Itumorn
or Soros iu 111temontimu, liver
Cumpla Le, t, bronehitis, lulls lc nottioa
iu iii Thruut. Lougs, 13,k or Side-,
6027.tiaw,p.
Sold generally thr.•ughout 0, Unit,-;', Rinses told Canal•w
Ll taugg,ts mod ..In.n/ics;arttns.
Agents aullt,i w all parts of ties Union.
HASA 4 1ik.511. Proprietors, Lawrence, Mn.ss
Dr. GIGO. 1.1.. liKVSlrat, No 140 W... 1 stroot, Whot,wala
and 11,1..11 Ag.-nt fur l'itt•Mumli.
lloware of r. rounterfMt article in t h e market eta led tie
tihmui no ACinl Ulu tmeht,'• put up by CM.. U. Kent. Lein r.:l y
•
FIRST ARRIVAL CAF FALL DRY GOOT,g,
AT C. II ANSON, LOVE'S,
(dION os ass ORIOISRIARIt ntvg,)
NO. 74 MAItKET P.ITTiROCr Ar f, PA.
The sribeerlber has Just returned r• - „,htti the ‘..astern
haring purchased the largest mud tient cnir,pleteamortnwat
of dress goods, shawls, Woos, cloaks e run. j,1,•
tag goods, mottruing goods, needle w , , r k , 1,0,,i,„ry rid doss,
arid 11 lot 'assortment rf all kinds of domestic and evely
other article waxily kept its a tint
, C b„,,, d r y goo d.
As many of the alts:re articles was bought ur
ten and at the large auction r Ales during Toot week, we aro
...Nod to etrut a g 01).11 ..n v articles at less than the e .et of
importation. WS , would ',gads/L.lrd to hare the pietism ti of
showing our stock SI) I.IIC C./140114,r11 and the public genet:Li
ly. ae we think It would be to the adrantarge of all to call and
examine for themsates before purchasing elsewhere.
C 'JANSON LOVE.
(Formerly Young, Stovouson S Love. and Love Broth.
No. 74 Market armor, between Fourth and the Diamond.
aypii P 1 taiburgh,
H. EMIL" Y. C. ?M SICK
Act OYSTERS, ,
WHOLESALE S RETAIL. - Woir4 F
LAKE FISH, SEA FISH,
NEW JERSEY VEGETABLES
FRUITS:
KINIBLE, AIIESSICK & CO., corner of
HAND aud LIBERTY atrertn, here noir added to their
nese esudilishaaent, the SPACIOUS SALOU.S end CF..t.LAI:Ii
No. 3 Masonic Hall, I.'tfth street,
And are better prepared than over, at their two-rohl es!fth
liniment, to ~trry on an extetodve
They Lave a partner r,aident In PhHadtlphla, uho
the ',pot and I,lwaya reinly to command the bet artguli.,, in
their 11,1 , , to Fllpply customers.
We mill naW be daily rreeiving OYSTERS, ftenhAnd rolt,
In the ahelt and man; I , ISII of all neecriptinna, melt to, fak..
Trout, White Fiah and Salmon from the Lakes: Black Tana,
Ittek lid, and Schuylkill Oafish, trom Phtladelfdda 1.11.1
Baltimore. New Jeraey SWEET POTATOES and MELONS
of the cluo.,at quality.
(Infers alao for anything In our lige prototty attended to.
Cull at
Walnut LIaU Restaurant,
mAsoNry ILILL,
satli And ourner of Hand and Liberty stn.
OYS ap TER
OYSTERS RECEIVED DAI Fatiat riALTIMOREind
NORFOLK. Va. Solt 4 l Gallon or Can, or Half Can
Sold qtthy lowest 'rate.
slip. No. d 3 MARKET street, basement Fhila Shoe Store.
111127:31:11 OMIN s CO.
CORNUCOPIA RESI'IIIJ-RM
By Eta YOUNG, Firm TREP,T.
The atteutint of Iderdnints-and others
directed to this entabllslun ut, which hiss
been recently fitted up for the porpoise of affording. a SUB
STANTIAL EATING 110CSE IN A CENTILAL I.OCATIOv.
Country folks attending market are particularly invited to
cull. Everything pertaining Fa an NAMNG SALOON cill
always be found, of the freaiseat the market affords. 1 ni
OVRESII BALTIMORE OY STEMS jol t
received at the well known IiI:S'PAUD A N
J. SrEINRUCK, No. 01 WOOD street, 4 ?
whorp AILTITE DKLICACIF.4
to Tursz, NliCiN can be had,
served tip nntne most approved style, FRE" . ......1 if9ll always
'nand- OYSTERS received daily fro l li als the principal
Oyster depots In the country. Dealer, will be supplied at
Eastern . prices. Don't forget 111 W'ZiOD street.
ee2l 8. STEINILUOK.
LINSEED OIL—A constant supply of Lin
need Oil on band and for sale by
J. SCHOONMAKtit,
ee29 l 4 Wood street.
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4.
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47 , 4 .
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IMMEM
.4XO. BLACK
St. Louis, Mt.
...... T. ItACI LN
MERCHANTS,
I=l3l
AST ST 111-; E L
prrTaptmGll, I•.i.
Jt.S. 11UNTI3P.
W. W. IdAta..
Pittsburgh, Pa.
A SURE AND SPEEDT CURE
DEPOT
E=MIM
.•.[•4*- • 47 c•••:' , 1•1•
'7l,' - f•` 2 ; 4 l.;;lW`
• • e• - •,;.•
•
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TWG Etftk Street.
Hate received and will open to a few days a woe sus 's:
SPLENDID STOCK
Of MIT 000D$ for 'the FALL AND ICINTIM TRADE,
Oonedethig of mdrilban
150 CASES AND PACKAGES
I=ll=l
SILKS
DRESS VrOODS,
11=11=1
EMBROIDERIES.
Elegant styles of" • f
RICH PLAID, BROCADE, ON BITADRD, EMMA 1
HEAVY PLAIN BLACK, and COLORED RECK& . 4
•1
Btantlful styles of
..;1
PRINTED ATOOSBELIN Da LADIES, 'WOOL TEATS! ti,
PRISM MEMOS, COL'D PARAMETTAS, 3
BLACK ALPACAS AND BOMBAZINES
New German and Scotch
One Ansatred Cases of
li
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS '3
LINEN !MEETINGS, DAMASK TABLk LINENS. 4
TOWELINGE, BLANKETS, QUILTS AND DIAPERS v q
Fifty Cases of 4
tONG AND SQUANN WOOLLEN PLAID AND PLAIN 1
ANDEMILLA
SHAWLS!
A
FIVE HUNDRED CASES!
DOMESTIC
D R Y
GINGHAM% ENGLISH MADDER PRINTS, MIMEO
CHECKS, TICKING% Yl EELS, BLEACHED
AND BROWN MUSLIN&
2000 •CLOAKS, TALE & MANTILLAS,
Of low stylo, In Silks, Velvets, Cloaking Clothe and Bea I,
r Cloths.
Now Goode will be daily received throughout the souse.
irroNLy ONE PRICE.-Telt
A. A. MASON & CO.
Prrrstraaan, September 6, 18f03.—Im
• ^
DIED •
At noon, Wednesday, October 1, SOPHIE. It., dattgiter -
of the Rev. John F. and Mary B. McLaren, aged nineteen
years,
The funeral will take place from the residence of her
father, on Sae dusky street, Allegheny, thle, ThEreday at g
ternoon, at two o'clock. The friends of the family ern lu- g
riled to attend.
On Friday, September 27, at half past 1 o'clock P. M., J.
R. MYERS, In the 37th year of hie age.—Cincinizati Enquirer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Os THE ALLIMILERY B. AND B. CLUB WILL .:-
meet on Thursday °caning, the Ed' hut., all%
o'clock, at Excelalor Hall, corner of Federal and Lama
Messrs. It Biddle Rolm* C. Magee, and others, ban, 'ant- ;:t
tented to address the meeting. The Allegheny Wee Cab
will also be 'present. (0031
fle. DEMOCRATIC MEETING IN MANCHESTER ON .
711113, 'IMUESDAT EVIOGNG, at 7 tirfock, at the
!Avery Stahbe of A. McMurray. Cal. McCandless, Judp
Shannon and 'John Roth. win address the meeting. This E.
Third Ward Glee Club will be In iittaudance. ; :061 '
11::?; WARD OF TB.ADX—TUN RUILTLARA lr
OICTiiL
Mewing of the Awwwistioo will be hold on Shea
at 23 o'clock P. M. IL M. MIME.
Seep
•
TILE 6LLL.11082 AND DONBLSON CLUB iPiLL.
meet et American Hall, corner of Fourth sad &tab- t .
field streets, on Thursday evening, October 24.
002 8. DOBBOW_
THE Jtutges of the Sista dEtriculturel Itchihttrers
are requested to uset it the President's Tent, on th*
grounds, at 10 o'clock tins 311POKLIG. oc2
GEORG E - - -
BLETCHER---MANUFAOTU
HER of the celebrated GOSSAMER. V&a1111;11.21SO
WIU, Elastic Rand Toupets, and every description or Orna
mental Hair for Ladies and Gentlemen, Te. loath street,
between Wood end Market, Pittsburgh, Pa. octly
MADAME TOURNIAIRE'S
GREAT FREltell CIRCIErS
Every day daring the Fait,
AT TIFF. FAIR GROUNDS,
At tan o'clock, A. M., and two o'clock. P. M. And at "ith e
• AMERICAN HOTEL YARD,
:livery night during tha week. Doors oven at T e , ,,;a c , c k ;
performance to commence at 734.
Sir Adadimion twenty nye mats. , •
ors V. J. SMITTI. Equestrions.
DISSOLUTION:—Tho Partir.mr",hi p hereto='
fore existing between the mintentte pm, under the •
,n, le nf J. W. Butler Al Cin, la thk de„lttilV .. c a ire d by mutual
elneent. Eltber of the members or d 41 , b ,, /km .„ ~„,,•,.
thorizett to ten the [UMW of the fu*'
.a the settlement of it§
busitost J. W. BUTLER,
W. T POWELL
Pittsburgh, October Nrik.
The undersigned, =OAP ,g from the eummingdoo bunt
"'"o.wmtld oarnootly " c(47 mend lan meeennorn to Ms old
frierida and mintomern t CO er) way worthy Moir confidence:
W. T. POW mt.ws‘ BLOODY /IL
P ° W tf 'iL & Y.OODY—SCOCESSOTIS 'TO
J. W. liirr...Er. & CO., Fa - yarding and Comnikaion
MereilA nt•• D•e . ter In Lead Pipe, Shed and Bar Lead, Na.
97, Pitt areet„ E . ,ttsbnrgh, Pa. ea
FILE ANUFAOTORY—No. 453 Penn.
Str•ot. 'ides of all thmeriptions toads to order.. Par
t CUL , ' 'Attention is dirrcted to the fact that my reset flea.
c 00 ed by nearly all the principal nwchanica of the city.
Lea , e your owlets. Files recut. 1. ENGLAND,
elglindrltiv No. 133 Penn litreet.
BOOKS AT FAI PRICEB—
a Tate of the Greta Dismal Stramp, by ifra. har
met Boeolow Stowe, price, SI,CO.
Thu Tails of the Saimaa..., by the author of the Wide,
Wile World, price, SI.IO.
Captive Yamaha of Judah; a Story with a moral, by Rer.
Seamus W. Jones, price, $l,OO.
Victoria, or the World Overcome, by Caroline Cbssabor%
price, $l,OO.
Saratoga. a Tale of 1787, price, 1110.
Fashionably, Life, by Mary If. %oaten% price 00 cants.
Robert Graham. a Sequel to .Litula," by MM. Carolina
Lee Houtz, price, 90 cents.
Western Nader Life, or what Fanny Ranter saw ltd
heard in Kansas and Missouri, price, 93 cents.
Capp Fires of the Rod Men, by J. It. Orton, price, $l,lO.
VUmhond. Lift In Marko, by Gabriel Perry, price, 90 rants.
Moby Dick or The Whale, by Borman Mad price, $t,29.
humorous Poetry of the English Language, price, $t,35.
• Ingoideby Legends, 4 voltam., price. $2,23.
MAGAZINES.
Putnam for Oct°bin.
" "
'Household Words for October,
Graham
Peterson n
Ballot'
Ladle's V. Journal Gu. October
AU new public:aka:to rocetrol as soon at puhlhhed,
'fix sale at fair prices, at LALIFFEWS BOOKSTOII,4' .
oc2 77 Fourth street.
C ALOOTE SALE OF BOOKS.--OtTA Saturday availing, Oct. 4th at 7 o'clock, at the cunt
newelal sales rooms, corner of Wood uud Fifth sta., will bis
cold, a large collection of valuable book,, among which are 1
splouilid Family Mlles, Dick's Works .9 vole; Cruitteinge
Minor Works, 3 rots; 'knees kledl'ations: Quills&
atm ; Ancient tristory, 4 yew; gps. oe il a F a i r y. t
Queen; Works of Tam; ChinordWrit lug ; Minn? Oregon;
Bynea Pocket Companion: Fagot's Bunyan; twieell'a Let
tors; flints to Anglers; Elton'e Closed, Poeta, 9 yob': Po
etical Works of Mrs flemsna. Wordiovorth, Montgomery, I
Cowper, Ityron, Thompson, Pollock, Ilawltt, Cook, Laaldon.
.to ,de Cetalogtow are now reedy. P. M. DAVIS, °
oc2 duct.
AII4)E STOOK OF JENVELAY, Watch
.ll4 08 , km., at Auction.--On nun/4w and Friday one- i
in" October Id and 3d, at 7 o'cloek, at the comrruircial galls
rooms corner of Wood Mel erects, will be sold, with- i
out reserve, a large and eptelidid itasutment of Jos - airy, da,°
among which aro gold, silver and plated hunting and Cdtedt
fared watches. gold amino, breastVna, rat dropaln&eat wisa
rlety of oirs, quality and style. 'Cameo, me sac Mid goldt
et-ne phut, cameo, tatwiscand - goldbracelets, gold pert, I
pendia, gold:lockets, shirt studs, au raw, watch 10" 4
pearl and card mum, pert lei, pen knives, dc. A
net
DAVIS. A 4“,
F
YASHIONS V— FAQ', 1
, I
_IL 1..410',1 Gazette of fa 514,04, flr Octabo4 a . f - . t._
tinicktatoclter Idnitalatt, gIT Qc tote
r, 10 canba 4 -4-- it
If yint want to lava wont!' call ar mad t r ., ...,
w. A. %UM*" War 6 , ,
x.fit:
the a
m it
oc2
mitre.
DitiCLES ASSOFaZII4. Y - -;;-
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P
ono plat to, o n e galtcot,J.MA - - ' 4 r .ado b
. pato .tal au or y
r. - • Aft:a ,ANDRICSON,
.N., 39 Woo 4 street :
P EPP ER RAA LPF-200 doz. quarts and
Pints, JU4trke4lNW. xcibrilila by
REINER' & ANDEMS,
Ili, 39 Wood street.
STEV:_IOO tone-lie. I Anthracite,
°I " % P r "
for foundry purpoees, fur We by
JOEEN HOORLIKAD.
1 1 . ., T YSBETRGR WATER CURL.-illis In- t..;„
.)„.. dative,
for the cure of the , eick,i, situated on the
thew After, and Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago ;
tuird, ten sulks - west albs city , of ttArint..La nano.%
ad kind cit.:Unease successfully treattal. AddroatlYrJklawa,
'3 1304„Pittebingh, Ps. ocltlitde •
DITOTOG --- RA - Pli AM) A3IIIROTYPES. •
ht the highest style of the Art, may he load at Wall's.
on Fourth street, Jou& new buildings, ceerty Mesa* the
Bank of Pittsburgh, up stairs. Emden the shadow sm the
substance fades. ocl4td
SALE—TheIt FIXTURES of an old
ststablished - OYSTER DEPOT AND EATIAO HOME.
Which %rat be sold - CHEAP, if applied lb? soon. A a mig t at
al HAREET street
To FARItERS.—I wish to purchabe any
quantity of Hyti, , dellvitred at toy Ware Houma'
JAIL A. FETZER,
aol N. He Water et
.s.
... ~..y:._._ .
EEM=ZM
EMBROIDERIES,
• WHITE GOODS.
GOODS, 1
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