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', -" . '' -• k 4 L, ' '•''V •• . . ik• lit 11 : 1 4% leit ''• ' 4 ,`., 4.1%7 - ' - „1-- '4. ..4i 1 , . - 1 ""' ''t 2 '' • '', ` t ' -e .4.. ,tow ... c - 4. „ 4*P. ' +•• • .11 ... _ ~ , ,' , ,r— v ...,,,, - •- • ~ ~,,,,, . - . d• , ~.::;!,1 , ,,y4 „ ,„4::: „ ., . .., , 4 ,, - : _ • I .: , ,- n - - : ~ • .,t:_„ _ :,,,,.•• i.,...-. ...,,,,t , -- ... - •" ..„ t kt i ,,, , . ` ; }' f ' ''' ,4 4 - s' - '4 , 4 • V ,P , 1 2- .1,„'2.4•4-_4l `eke , a -, 0,•, 0. 4 - 4 ,1v.11 lQm e ea ,- I 've/ g, ; .„ • 2;,-* t . 44"P' , 6 • gf-,ts, i t_ •,..rt,e t erts,,t4 o , 44.lot , , Nl' • ~~' t - ea 4 . r 4 A ki '. ••;. , • • t• . • A. r , ' t/ • r ;NI. Ai •.„ . • " •. , • 4 • • " ' jr VittSburg 1.1.051. FRIDAY MORNING "THE FLAG OF OUR UNION FOREVER!" FOR PRESIDENT. JAMES BUCHANAN, OF PINNS'iLV AN IA FOR VICE PRESIDENT, JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE, KENTUCKY Democratic Electoral Tieket of Pennsylvania. ELECTORS AT LARGE: CHAEi ES It. BUCRALEW, Columbia. WILSON M'CANDLESS, Allegheny. I,t nietrict: GEt). W.•NEBINGIIR, Phllialtiplila Co. " PIERCE BUTLER. Phila& Ipbta City. EDWARD WA RTMAN, Philadelphia Co. 4th WM. IL WITTE, Philadelphia Count}. t,th " JOHN MeN Al R. Montgomery Oonnty. ei JOHN 11. MINTON, Ohedter County. 7th DAN ID LAURI', Lehigh County. I.t.b CI IA ELLES lIMSLER, Berke County. Nth " JAMES PATTERSON. Lancaster Co. 10th ISAAC SLE'N KER. Union County. 11th " FBAS. W. WERIIIRS, Schuylkill Co. 12th `• THOMAS OtTFEIiIIACT, Wyoming Co ABRAHAM BLINDER, Monroe Co. 14th " RETIIEN WILBER, Bradford County. lath • OKORtili A. CItA WFORD, Clinton Co. 16th " JAMES BLACK, Perry C.:Andy. 1 rt.h HENRY J. STAHL& Adams Co. JOHN D. RODDY. Sorner+et Co. lath .• JACOB TURNEV, Wen - morel/Ind Co. J. A. J. BIiC.LIAN AN. Greene Co. WI!.I.IAM WILKINS. Allegheny Cu. JAMES O. CAMPBELL, Butler Co. It'll:HAS CUNNINGHAM. Bearer Ph N K KATLEY, Clarion Co. .. X \.•ILNT PHELPS, Crawford County DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET OOMNII-101CLV. GEORGE SCOTT, or COLtylanit Co CITATOR f•LCIERAI' •JACOB FRY, Jr., Mo N racadirt On. 6F.I•CHAL • JOIIN ROWE, oP Fltl Cn DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET WILSON M'CANDLESS. °GLUM TOW:411111P C , NORES:— TWENTY SECOND DISTRICT ' JAMES A. GIBSON, PINE Tocrom in ;MYATT HOPE YELL HEPHVRN, f ASSEMDL 1 THOMAS S. HART, ;N 1.7“ NSECIP A uir4 u sTus HAlt TJE, TOWNSEItI . SAMUEL JONES, Cm , L. B. PATTERSON,'%firFIIN TOWN,2II . S AMORE SMLTH, Autostxt ent. to,,ra ktE ILTSOE Dr. JOHN POLLOCK., PurDLET Tuw7setur. PROWECCTIN.I ATTOENFT • M A TT II E I. STEW ART, ALLIPU/NY CITY O.l'wTY C1 3 N1,1114,10,11N ROBRRT 13. GUTHRIE, P.ormios Tows",mr EDWARD THOM. PSO N, T.Arttsri r MUNTY SURVEYOR EDWARD M'CORKLE, T.A,N-51111. HENRY BEL T ZHOOVER, 13.u.rwri, JOHN JOHINSTON, LAwitz:cc!.viitc, 31,r Reading Natter on Every Page. TO CITY HILL. DemocratB, come to City Hall t,;-uight and hear ex-Senator Allen, the •• old champion flu voice can till an.: hall Let the 1111111, full ht• veven o.t.lovk TO THE FILLMORE MEN OF NEW V OR K. Our rea.ler. generally and those to whom these remarks are addr,ssed, especially, may think this a strange caption for and article in the Poet. But the information we propose to ma vey cannot be found in any Filltnoro or Fremont organ in Pennsylvania or New York. We there fore think ii our duty to rand these few words to the ' , Hinton• men of the State of New Yo-k You are aware that an election for State officers and meinlit-ri , of rongres. , rehles off in this State on the I ith of I citobtir,—but you tray 11.0 aware that your brothers iu l'eunqyvania are fully unit, I with the Fremont into in the top port of cittoliilates for State eflicee , and , ir. near ly all the tl:iiitricno for rnerahPrs of Congr.,.. In New I . ,rk, }nu elpim to he the champion, the Union of the States--the opponents of a 1..- litionism in all it. •iliape. --you are abused an I defamed by the woolly head e-gan, of p•ur State—you are denounced by them as bru talized beaAs. - revlsin wi'h -1.K.1 whisky' . and "rowdyism. - You, therefore, cannot but be. 0-- tonished to lesrn that here in Penusylvaiiia. there is ',at ea, Starr el•pcsel to the Den: crate that that ticket eouipo , ,l of zi.c- rabid abolition Fremonter. Vte thought there WV. , One Fillmore man out of the three, but find they are all three Fremont men You will be cov ered with shame for the :ter of your co partisans, when you are toll that in almost every Congressional district of the state your friends are aiding the wmdly heads to send iisunttn candidates to Congress, and shouting- as loud as they can for the State ticket composed of th-ee rank woolly heads, Phelps, Laparte and Cochran. But the folly of the Fillmore party of Penn , sylvania has a further extent—their treachery to the avowed principles of the Fillmore organiza tion, which professes to be eminently national, is purely gratuitous —rendered without the faintest hope_of present reward or future politics) bene fit. They will gain no vote. f.r Fillmore at the November election either here ur elsewhizte, while they lose by this mi-erahle, truckling fusion, all the advantages ut an independent organizi tion iu ail thing-, witeout which nu party can ever expeet to succeed, or to have the respect ~f thinking, honorable men. And to crown all - to make the preditiament of the Fillmore party of Pennsylvania still more anomalous —they are not certain by any manner of means of securing the triumph of the woolly head ticket, which they were cheated into supporting with slavish obedience. No: Theie inigut be some 91111110 w Of excuse for thcoe of 01.. Fillmor e party hero who hate the Democrats, if they toll be sure they could by this revolting coalition prostrate their old opponents in l'ennsylvania. lint this poor excuse is not left the Fillmoreites No sen sible man of either of the fused parties expe rimmed in political contests, claims a certain vie, tory over the Democrats The moat eauguine of them, when they repudiate bragging, and speak the words of truth and soberness, cannot say that the fusion ticket will certainly buceeed. And so the Fillmore men of Pennsylvania have the enviable position of hyenas for the aboli tion lions while they are out hunting down Union Democrats. And when the game shall he won, as piea , es GO,l it will ant be wen, no part of the spoils can possibly fall to their share. In New York, it . the Fillmore men could make a thorougo union with the Fremonters, they might carry the State The chances of that would be much better than the chances of fusion in Pennsylvania. But the Fillmore men of New York, we are confident, could not be brought to unite with the woolly heads for the sake of heat ing the Democrats thrice over. And they can understand the position of their brethren in Pennsylvania, and the value and tendency of their efforts in this campaign for the fusion ticket Is HE?—bee article about Fremont, and Mr. MoMq.eter's letter. We know Mx. MeM., and know that be is a very able writer and a gentle- • „ )4Z 4 1 1 't iat 410 , ?ME 4 ''.P'e• • -14 E. D. Gouda' and the• Steubenville Rail oad Subscription. Is it not strange that Mr. Gazzam is unahle to contradict or explain his conduct in the matter of the Steubenville Railroad ? Are the charge , of double dealing and trickery of which he stands charged true? We confess in the absence of any denial on his part, we are inclined to consider him in a dilemna from which he can only escape by withdrawing from the canvass The people of the county will not consent that a man who has tricked them into a heavy tax, to pay interest on Railroad Bonds, shall represent them in the Legislature. Mr. Gazzam subscribed $6,000 to the stock of the Bail Road, which he refused to pay, and now alleges, as we are informed, that he only lent the use of his name in that case to deceive the city BTails and county Commissioners into a 501- 4 iptiop of a large amount of Bonds. The city coutztyll Ives - deceived and did make large subseriptiotrEroAr—l l sloo,ooo—for which they is sued Bonds. The Road has not been finished ant cannot be without further aid. The oon.re quence is that our citizens will have to be taxed largely to pay the interest on these Bonds. The interest on $1,000,000, at 6 per cent per annum. is $60,000. How will our citizen tax-payers like to have $60,000 added to their annual amount of taxes? Mr. Gazzam was mainly instrumen tal in bringing our citizens into the condition we refer to, and we believe they will so express express themselves on the 2d Tuesday of this month at the ballot box. OCTOB E It Candidate for District Attorney We publish below a certificate of several re spectable citizens of Birmingham showing what was Mr. F. IL Collier's opinion of the Irish and German citizens in this country in the fall of This certificate can be backed up by affi davits if there is any denial. In that speech of Mr. Collier he compared the " Irish and Dutch," as he called them, to the hogs, and thought tt y resembled each other in every respect, but the form. Mr. Collier is now looking for the votes of the Germans and Irish to elect hint to a tat office. It will be seen that thin calumniator's remarks strike at some of the best men in the country. All of Irish and German birth are in cluded in the anathama. Here is the certificate : [COPY.] The undersigned, citizens of the borough ,d Hu mingham and vicinity, do certify that we were prc Peet at a public meeting of the RD9n , Nothing,.. in the market hence square of the borough of Biruimg in the fall of 185.5, Jost previous to the ortober election--and that wo heard P. H. Collier, c ab- I , now a candidate for District Attorney on the !tepid , Bean ticket,) make a speech at the meeting referral to, in which he openly advocated the preseripbl priu,iples of Know Nothingovni in regard to fore , gn er, and in another part of said speech he intbilgai in the most unlimited inrectire, vitnisermion and abuse of the Irish and Berman population in ct Coiled States, and spoke of them as the :oa,•-.. moat abased and brutalised portion of humanity. DANIEL MeAFEE, I'tem's giant aortic It, 0. CIINICNOHANI, firownztown. D. DEISEROTIL DANIEL 11E1{0. I, Wm. Symtnes. Borges., of the borough of lbr =inborn, do certify.thett the above named F.uhscrl. hers are citizens of the borough of Birmingham and vicinity, and are man of undoubted character r truth and veracity. W. SYNIMES. [ ?tom the Daily Pauni)lvAloar: Taking Open Grounds at Last The Fillmore leaders, haring sold oat their party in this State to Fremont, so far as the toher election is concerned, are now in treaty with the free negro mactagers to dknnie of ther whole political stock in trade flow the Fl!Ito 7 party generally will regard this wht,lessle te:.c• for to the ranks of their enemies, yet retmlini+ be seen. That a large number will re.i.uoi.,le the infamous bargain, we honestly bencee•. The editor of the .:/1 Mars . is a mem; ,r the State Cornii•ittee. lle has flounced in a recent number of his paper, .r •• by authority, - that a [(lion Electoral 1 1 will be formed in this State in a short time, betw,en the Know Nothing (Fillmore party fuel trie free ne gro Fr , minnters. Did the National who met at Baltimore to endorse the nomination of Mr. Fillmore contemplate such a result in Penn Sylvania' Will they sanction and approve Su it an unholy union of antagonistic principle Will the great body of the Fillmore party. who ccrdially detest the Black Republicans and tit it nominee, strike hands with them, and aid in 1 , accomplishment of their treasonable design. " This cannot and will not believe. The lead ers may prove recreant to every principle they Lave hitherto professed, but the people will not follow them to their own destruction. What will the national men of the South bite to say in relation to this unnatural and loathi-io•,- bargain, which is about t o be e o wiminnialed • Will they approve of this tieachery to !loll cause and their candidate " We shall see 11..11..1. W. Farreßy, of Crawfurd r,unty, c, rue out fur Buchanan. Ile ha', twice Cr! r• ',elated that di>trict in Cougr., and wa.. Slat•• Senate• aD.I 111.01;! Furth 1‘1 , 111,,r of th rt.n.t.rN In that porti.n ihe stair, Ft n waNa;Rati Wh;glilinow lie made a speech at n Democrat,: ineet.i.v few days since. Ile said he tirst beams quainied with Fremont while he t Fremont wam being tried for mutiny Ile said he had knee iu Fremont, and that -it was a nomination net tit to be made. Mr. Farm bi other, too, a lawyer, is ing Crawford county for Buck and Breck lit. too, was a IV lag formerly. The Democrats at Clinton, Findlay township, in this county, a few days since challenged the Abolitionists to a public discussion, and proposed the following question '• Which of two great political parties asimilates the most to the Constitution and the Jeffersonian Democracy The Fremonters refused to discuss this T ie. , tirt:i They said they wanted nothing in •!,0 question about the Constitution or the defferso• Lien Deulocracy. They refo.••il to discuss it One of their speakers had pledged himself debate it but when his offer wo- accepted the backed out. The Democratic is the only Constitutional and Jelleisonian party every body knows . THE ORDERS SENT TO KANSAS The leaders of the shriekers ' have sect orders to Kansas that none of the free state men must vote there at the October election They want to have another pro•slavery triumph to shriek about, so they are to let the election go by default once more, and then lie about "border ruffianism." That is the game now. Are the people blind enough to be deceived any longer by what Bennett calls "the Black Republican ras cals They say themselves that the free :Rate men outnumber the pro-slavery men four to one : yet they are all to stay at home, and let the election go by default. Then they will have some more capital to shriek about. The white dwel lers in Kansas are slaves indeed if they obey these rascally shriekers any longer. Meeting at Wilkins Hall Considering the brief notice given, the meet ing last evening at Wilkins Hall WWI one of the largest and most enthuthiastic of the campaign. W. A. Stokes, Esq., was the first speaker, and enchained the audience in a speech of extraordi nary power and eloquence. This gentleman is always effective, but his effort last evening was of surpassing power. He spoke more than an hour, and was listened to with marked attention throughout. After Mr. Stokes concluded the meeting w ag addressed by Gen. Wilson, of Ilu.ntingdon, who was rapturously applauded throughout. After which the meeting adjourned. ~.., 4 • - !Ai% }it. Is one of The rt, \ I • MORE PROOF THE ISSUE DIRECT! /S, oh' ItA,c, JOHN C. FRHHOST .4 L /AR? The Editor of the Organ of Ar01001611%1,p Hughes+ on the Stand I From nit. All , lll ,•I The following letter from the Editor of the Sew York Freiman's Journal, titrgan of Ai enbithop Hughes,) comee lbw: in the Columbwi jOhio,) of the 2691 100. It pc( seri ts directly the i.sue of John e. Fri.tut,ntj-1 v”:netly, and suggents before the nation 'he tine-nit - i— is riot John C. Yrerecot guilty , !,1 - ll' , toted falarhood in den l ,on,,. rekeusasfaah ' 1 We azk men who would not cvontenanco , iolil.eraie falsehood, to read tho I,llowtog, which among honorable men will fill wiih emmhing effect : i)rel , •k: or lux N. 1 RNAI., September :q h. I::ssii Si, : —NO HUCh ar 11.1 e :t. pql refer to hot+ nu pearml iu the Fr,, mad s vu rttui —nor NC ltdillit it-_ecru to injure :Le prolmete -1 the aan , lidate of so hiel a par!y a, the Itlaek Itepuh lican—because Ili, rei v e of Mr. Fretuoht, ii be has any loft, bas nothing to to with his elaiint , for office, or t•hould bare nothing to d, with them at least. What is mole to the purpose, iv the PERSI,N -AL VERACITY of Mr. Fremont. If you t•tu get any one to induce him to say over his own signature, what he seems to auth o rize Lis Mond!. to say for Lim, viz: that HE lIA° Eli Ti) tiE 0 CATHOLIC, THEN I 11 LL BRAND HIM PUBLICLY AS A LIAR, tis I know dot whole story of his lite ih Washingtun, and know THAT DAILY, AND FoR YEARS, HE PRO FESSED TO BE A CATHOLIC. AND NOTHING BUT A CATHOLIC, THAT HE PROFESSED TO BE SUCH WHEN HE WAS MARRIED. THAT HE AVOWED HIMSELF SUCH Ti BROTHER OFFICERS IN THE ARMY, AND Ti, MEN IN CIVIL LIFE •To PROTESTAN Us AND cATtioucs, WHOM I KNOW AND COULD CITE AS PROOF) , , RUT J. C. FEE. MoN'l DARE NoT, iiVEN Ills OWN NAME, DENY A FACT I CAN HAVE SWORN TO 111 TWENTY DISTINCT A HID.: VIIS OF HIGII LY RESPECTABLE PEOKLE, MEN AND 110 MEN. PRIESTS AND LAS, C ATHOLII . A PROTESTANT, viz: th,.t FOR YEARS DE PROFESSED lIINHZELF A CATHOLIC, AND DENIED HAVING '.kNY OTHER PELIEF IN ANY OTHER RELIGION. A man who will LIE 'dont !hot in his own hilt d.y. 0h,,,,h; to 1., .ktrath,O, it lit' prat-wk to tow 1 -, r ro, eve,, of so a Po.puh;.v.,n, nu t Cntleir,w K N's IF CCIL. l'itEMi INT 't) II I, ASSERI THAT !IF: HAS NEVER WVEN A I . lTlllll.lt , I WILL THE HMl'!' IlloN tiN HIM Qt•ltd, AND :I RE At Ow 'awe arow I. ~or that if V-1 , fll'e 3 Itorwrrar, t tim ft,LAnted .: 3 ..11, to hurt even Ertl - n:do, title tion Dot, if you arc •. ILn Lon it t. feetly in het ping ,s,th tht-it,t of lours, .j. NEM A:1! r, i. Editor and P:ol,riotor r. „111 •• . pA, • • Another Old I,lnr WIOg. for Buchanan. We see ht• : 4 1 I. ~ , of the t•th, that lion. IL ".ht United St.ttes Sen ator from 11dtstmrt. ha- written a 'et tor tleciat tug hit determinatinn to rot, for litat-banau and Brecitinridg •. tlt-tt tine Whig . party, of which he is a membsr. .' be n,t o. ift tat milso t.t lion and without it ( 1 10 ari Nes for "earls ttl , flll , el" herr. , tt to t-Into•e am tag th e unnimeett of the ~vg,,,l;ed 4,-;ilital par •'• now straggling for the Innotnlsncy. Tn.! puttlit ptirty Le 1. •••- - t•.. •• • oatotta' tt eon•tltnon..., c.n.11•1%t0, aggro-a-%0 in -putt and t'to-trtn.ttys w pttritn... • Tht, bring thr.cl.te. it' •-•tm ••• 0.. •• that or:1 . 14 4 - 4 . 41!.a141; 4 4 .4444.4 , 4 i par••.l to poi , prrt t. . riga;.lit , rtt rittr.ttat parry o nttty t r a t!i , ttf urry t•rtit•r. lip rro• atirt : r• r t trrlt. , I a ..• . ';ye \I r•tl. •I' • t F..:1/i•trf• j.i •r iv. of Ili ~r 1114c , :Ve. duly Ile •:;11. 111 , 1 th” it in his duty to prefer t. , co 7 ubine sunitient strenvb Abolition an I niecturul Ph...“ 1 :. hig personal pry fn pen , 1. 1 or.l-r to avert nl.at i..• reilar,t 4 vitt 0 puhire nslatnity, trior:pl: FrPlalrn: et!ol sectional Hai I , lisuni,,n or, who, wow. under existin,f el , entr..tannes, he 4 , 1 y perilous to tht tran , io rty t,r th.• Fur n 1 nn4 tin stahility' of nor contest to tip. tertaining tation in •le , •kritt,z h. :J., 0.441 •, 144.0 1..!' vole rind !al '111aIlell'••• for n • ! h 1 1 eitt.. , 71 , 1tIC lICIChn• ^!1 tri i Aii.l in nppnron;.: !I,e I=l to 7 it I 1 r,rt V I ,to r: .Pt ;r, bv.11r•lo:t. ir the ..ittilprer.'ll f L 10• 1111• Cr 1•1•6,. ky.v.•rn Itepubli4,ll.• 14 1-• Mr 1.14 for irritiondrn stud Mai I& firpo t,l =MM. t!. r, n~ 4 ; it ~pit rat , lin.l frir 1 . .. ,•11,1-I,•i 11,• itilp , pulnr to tin to-ttm..nr i.f • [l.l'r w 111 inn teg,l,l 1., t , i.• it; R.,i. blfl.l 1111,1 :Ott II C• 111,101• re illVt• weight. even woh the l'cacts late -Teed. in tl , t. :•('ll/1:.• 4.1* the 1.n .,, ,e,1 si n c e . Mr Cr-menden : it !...t is en • , .sr• W!.1.0 boas me. there , ,30 s., Lweati Is 's , l;‘, 11 trouble? In Kano. are t, ! tut. "4nm-to the usemenuent 1. 1/ . hit 1,1, 0•1 41 . 1: Al,l. ' , 4. , N4 11 itt ;She fen., refer.;, a•i ii :d111),I • more, in th4,l 1 , 1 u', , 4llnr . .a the , cc,! of NATISkIa, 11.1.1,t 1.0. Whit..., .1 r ft , ir , ”! their in r.• r in the Uroltr itl NI . TS r HAVE q IC 71111:' , 11 11 :$1 h.AN4- l A'. l ha , - elm—, r i es b, aanoun , e th0ce,4 , 41:14u40 ha, e a. 44 nottes, ur you must nt , least 111,1 , telegrAph,,, oetablish their truth throughnnt the lust; and F.PeeChen, Or, I! I may say .'.enat-rl.ll s p ecc , j . es, cut tip into halt a citizen little "nee, the purpo,e many it lite , . ruff - 1 g.ttherit: ; :. ..rnd I,llr, n ,(11.,1, a. r,nisc thp people. a' mmln, • and to 11 Ihi- I, (he temper extih,:: the cm‘htry at thit time. aml it t 1• t:rently t" cr e ase nyprchchni-h that, 1111 h , pur,ich merely 1 . ,,r the purin,c of cars 5 ing nn ehn•ticlh eh:laterally ha, chc tnial ear,: , nrrin k .; al, VII. \1( in the land." 1.0. it 1.1• rt . ! 111•1111:1.1,t1 2:l!ttor 4:rit to% never vv , ve a iktn,,,.!nt 21,11101,, c.i.4 Prompect.: never a• Iv , nly a, it I. at pre4ent, by any pa...,t I , lo:Ca' a oygle , . It made the battle grouhd the campaign. H. the div , uniou traitor: , ,enl their ~r ators, th,,i money, their pamphl,t,, their paper , . Ev. , r2. township is CB.I2VILSiCkI, and toeir lying , in 4 idi, publications are.tbrown into every dwelling IT 12 to carry the 14thher election that the-e ext r;,- ordinary effort , arc wade But they have overdone their wi.rk. Their agitation has aroused the liou•liearteil Detnocra cy, and their treasonable purposes against the Union have everywhere alarmed the patriehe masses, who are buckling on their artm,r for the conflict. The democratic meetings were never as numerous nor attended by the vast multitudes they are at present. We are gaining acre-sions to our ranks in all quarters. We shall recover the ground lost by the know nothing delusion, entirely revolutionize some of the old whig coun ties, and make large inroads upon their i • ties in others. Tlds letting the Union slide." however lightly the Yankee. , may view it, is re garded its a very serious affair by l'efirp i y i lvania,..•, and they will give such a IT icto tier and Novemoer as will show their eurnt , t de votion to it. integrity. ;mil to the constitution in letter and spirit. Boon, of Don.- rato• • 'oar,: v t CRarlom TLere will bo MEETINtiz , , IF TI M : D611 , ) , :”.ACV, [II D LINE WI 1 ItH, and ALL Will ARE IN FA Ai .1: OF TILE EN MIN AND L'AINSTITETI to , tollow..ng .•- C11174.11e1, without abrtinvtion of qui,r party .3 , ..1.th0LLY, it, cordially Welted to attend. 't'he DowocratA Invite and challenge iuiryittgution. WEDNEAUA Y, Oct. t NoBLESToIV N,at 1 P M FRIDAY EVENING. 0.-lobo, 3-114 SEWICKLEY Borough A. Burke, Esq., and Col. Gibson will Le there By order of the Committee of Correspondence. DAVID CAMPBELL, Cteq. :. t,~ f.,ll,,wing li:t ..1 ttar o K pa.-sed tender lltr p.:tvpr e.titl,,t re I the Cult •titution. •• to establish an uniform rule of natu ralization.- • Tile refer, apes urn to Littl.2 Brown's U n iod ,Rtattaes tit Ist u. Act passed March 26,1790. 1 vol., 103. 'Ye/pia/rd. Act passed January 25. 1795. 1 vol., 414. pea/ed. Act parsed Juno I , i, 1759. 1 vol., 509. Known IV the odious Alien Act of the elder Adorns. 1:e Act passed April 14,1902. 2 vol., 153. In force, Olt (Sce act of May 25, 1820. 4 vol., 310.1 Act pai , seil March 26, 1840. 2 vol., 292. Relates only to aliens who residod in the I. ellot States he -1-1.113 April 11, 1802, and their widows and Atkin:a. Act passed March 3, 1813 . . 2 vol., 911. Secticn 12 relates to the residence, and is quilitiod by act of .lune 20, 1846. Aet passed July 30, 1813. 2 vol., 53. Rotates to Act pastied March 23, 3 vul., Con taina ttVe sections. First relates to evidence to he exhibited. and la repealed. (Sec art cif May 24. IS2B. 4 vol., $310.) Soeur.il relates to aliens settled before - - . Act passed fitly 26, I `2l. 4 vol., 69.. Additional lo sat of Apra I I, 1 , 62. Act pnAseilldld.if 21, IS 2 , . 4 vol., 31(1. Repeals second section of nct of April 14, ISO 2, and first E , oe - lion of art of - 11elarol; 22, lal 6. Act pod June 26, I t 9 vol., 240. Amends section 12 or the art of March it, I til3. The rules of naturalization in all cases where thQ applicant came to the United State; binco April 14, 1802. are to he found in the act of April 14, 1820, '2 Crated &atee &than, 1 in the act May 211, 1424, 4 United States Niai• 310; and in the lath Sootion of the art March 3, 181 a, United Stlte4 Stalutes, 811; amen.'ed June 2(1, ISIA 9 Uni!rd States Statutes, 210. These rules may he briefly stated thus: The alien mac ho •in, free white person." United Slates Statutes, 161, Sectinr 1. Ffe must, "for the continued term of five years next preceding his admission, have resided within the United States " United States Stat tan, fill, section 12: do., 2.-10—" and one year within the State," 2 United States Statutet, Berdion 1 . He mnst have declared, on oath, his intention to *route a citizen, at least two years before his admission, before the proper emit'. or its clerk. 2do section 1. 4 .1..., ittt , sections d and 4 lie Maid.; " during that time, (tire years) hare behaved himself as a man of good moral char acter,.attftc'ned to the principles of the Constitu tion of the United States, and well disposed to the real ,riier ere! happiness of the HMO." .1,„ 152, ,eetion All of which must be established to the patio. faction of the court h‘aring the application; and the oath of the applicant is not allowed to prove hi:. residence. 2 .Is section 1. By tl,e uniform practice, this testimony ~f one respect:, lile citi:en is required. Tha,diddrro of per on-. duly naturalized under any of the laws of the Pnited ‘States, being under i.e age "1 w years at the time of the:i rarent. heing • ) natur.tlizrl , shall, if lwellino •ci the United States, h, considered n 9 citizens .:f iti; [cited States. ,2 do , section 4. In the es Penny, Eng. ii2.l (Melted States 1), page 21)) and iu West vs. West, I , tt 432, it was decided that the fourth section at the act of 1802 embraces ohdtiren of parents no zu-alized after the passage of the not, and thot tls naturalization of a father ipso facto make.: 'll..ehtla under the age of twerliy- one years, then residing in the United States, a citizen. This is rinitily the true rots:trust Wit cibnre-yui•tia sest,nn. Owl' is still in i.rer. \ny alien, being a free white person, oho .hall hare resided in the. United States thrre ueor, before his arririny !hr aye of twenty-one //r.r,ri and !ire years next preceding his applica ti,,u to bo admitted as n eitlzeu, may of 'the time , uch applk•Ltiou I in, , tead of two years pre• ritorNl make the drelnratioti of Itlg intAntion to t•er•mie a eltilea, but ho must then aim, declare on ~ ath, :111t1 .tore nby int/104Si to the fattern t e• elan of the Court that for carve years next pr , n'ne hug it In'to he , ll intention in g,/..1 faith To her ,ate a citizen of t3elt alien, after arrling at Ow Age of twenty-on • ty, llt n n.lll C .'nnp!)inne' itt n/U oti, ct v t/- , : ,ws r..gard I I 41 tg It =MEE i••• Sure•; tl:• , tliot or Circuit • :thr Stntrs or tile T,:rrit•..rinl -- the or a 1 . 2 rruit or • tlyil..t ftv,v C• 11171 or Record R. • t 1 -nn,l nod k ,14 jn•izt:ll The Pre<teallat Elect lebn...ill,reel v Pr •poudenl.-Ilc Vlrtnftily Giver ttp tile Cott tett. 'rite editttr t•f the New York nibrinr iq much • •••-: .r , q , now eie•'tutp the Black Iterul.'l, , I'. pia I , .•union 1 , •k,•1 he w.s cf eirctirT ilenerul e twit }ear, ?Ouch wr 111/ 4A(.11 y , /11.1 which torued vnt an mi , mrahly 1 , 7 Lta in l.r have taught him wie.dom, and ho oulw P...kx pver...s In COW]) 1111.1 In 11.0 bun, of the "nth there is au Yu C.( %V' N 1 WR (lint Greeley title very lit Ce cnndi lehee in Fren.-dtr , tlcct;dn. and that ii i ro,re c•vnui of ~ raA I.a ,. lirotna are =Mr V.,• I , i v our readers to believe the FITIAI . ,:t 11 tl Xl'll Net. We do n• , t hither.• it. a 1...! ~hould not desire ' • itupre,d,,u we did. We 0: ~ I tiit understood that .b.'lltrugle arduov. , :to , . Ow 1 - 11 , depend" ou work }et to L.. Jr. rheerina as.. , uraher-. ..n•:.I:•r Sts,., of Per.r•vlvsnta. Vow .. I•.. 91:a isill.. t'illa MI :to' We ori‘ :111 of 1.114.111 =MEM llr r, I.'l 14 , 4! 1 , 4. 11: 14 , •• , 11 the e...e0.. 0 11 ryht'; w tutist succel,l ~t y tltc vote., Iwo! le. IFe cannot, I a ' , lngle -.lave : 4 13tt. : and we tho- , el'h ,arry Peupsylcanin, lo•irig it, early tlio 1,•-t I, free Stat( W e btrongis trry Petar+ylvanin we feel Rill' is rrn I.e earn.! rnr Frepion; ; but if we were all to at,4;. w•lkitig now and ran to Alouung over our an- , :!irated viii ry, we should have no victory to horns toVVE Thl, is lb naked truth, and tl trlt": is ju:x what,hould he set forth and realized .-o old w lose Pennsylvania we may po,sih y cteel wi hoot her but that, like the choice of Frenp,ot I): the H oli.e, iv only a chance. If we elrry lent sylvania it 1. barely pos,thle that we shat: fail t, carry ,States enough beside to give us the vimory " b. , tracts "THAT co :VITT IS 7 , 10 T I'ItOSPFROUS WII ERE IL % 0,1 NI , : 14 ,1 TILE OR HAT HST REWARD •• M 8 UL I RESIINCT E LABOINI) NiA I. A Bolt 1,4 IIIK YoUNDATION or THE WEAI,TII IF El'E/I1 COUNTR T. A NL , THE FREE LAlloltEll, OF Till. Nowrit I/KSERVN Fit THEI it PR, , RITT A N! s I'LL.,I , It:NCIP. HA:AVE.\ FORIIIII THAT I . .•••10U,,i, IL, 'I ULM I • , F , t,nl the Roston Snotra ty Eroding lluottev..j ititEirit.--Whxt lady fir gentle wonki rcntain un.lcr the cure of a ‘lisagrettable I,N-oh Aber. by liming the t• halm of a Thoesm.nt Eit•tt,tor " a dentifrice would 110 t only render wet hut leave the teeth white a, alabaster Mhoy per, , ons do not know the:r to e a t h is h a d, übjrrl i , ro delicate their friends Rlll hey. r mention lt. Pour a single drop of titt• .• l iliaoa year tooth-brush anti wat:ll the tooth ilea and morning. A fifty cent bottle will la.tt year. A lisAt rtrri. Cokriimutinti may easily be ac quired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flow r, It will remove tan pimples and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue, iVet n towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning. Sin.VING MADE EASY.—Wet your shaving hrtish in either• warm or cold water, your on twit or three drops of Balm of a Thousand Flowers," rut. the beard well and it will make a beautiful lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by Fetridge S.:. Co.. proprieters; and B. A. Fahne stoek & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., li. Keyser and 11. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh inii Beckham & MeKennan, Allegheny city. di,- A n Appeal to the Intellect.--It la one of th, Pulmonary Dumas," that It generally leaves Lew a utillhiturbed. We therefore appeal to the lntelleete 1 rli uho err predisp,bed tu warning al.. 111 4,11 i tAy, that in negle , tlng what they cAllstuditt whir, they mar I.e qzoiug their ire death-warrants. There in nu es• .•ou. rut ouch uegl,rt. In Dr. ItOttEite' FTRUP ‘t'oßT, TAR AND C.INCHALAUDA, they hu,e uithin t•.a. Li. 141 all Tot - My, n pwitirc spemfic. ITe matte re, r "," ~r qi [IL:NO..IF the ph ruse. amt lire lacked Lt the highest »oientific attdlntroots, whoa,. app ro ,,,l , •1 tt, If worthless, wewlth purchase, n suyintt tbdt 1: I. as nearly infallible as snYtninit In this fallible World Le. For partteubtre, I.l..nnpillet in the hands of dgeute, stol wu stivertisennwit On the bcstness poe. Por .ale, wholesale and retsll, by It. E. SELL&IL9 , corner Wood and Second streets. Sold also by HENDERSON & BRO., Liberty street; r SCIPWARTZ, and REORLIAId d MoKILYNAN, Alleghe4 ()icy selaalewlar -.11" 417.. 1 7tt•:1 4 ,. ;"" •P' ' .~` 6 ~ .~ Y ~t i al urialization Yrr!i.'.n 1 10 1 -11 . f•1'( . 14. 401 Tte Tr Itrp• er. , ulgh of thei.. We ounsi , ler our I 'lt Ue from Buchanan's Speeh on the rpendent Treasury 811.1. EMI= I 44-111'Larse'vl.iver Pills, prep red 10 FLEMING • t,, /'.. F L rl..nt the uum/liciteti. trokii , o..l/) c - ootteuall) offend !roil/ all rectio/es of th, country, it 1111 poavible to reed, t a collViCtioll of tile great excellence tho.e Pilld in all (themes of the Liver and Stomach. The fullotting letter from Toronto, Canada, Is one of the many she proprietor/3 have reCeived:.' Tosono, Aithl..Eth, 18.41. Miura. FL•su'ag s take this Opportunity of Inferrefiog yso of the benefits I have dm ivod from Dr. Wl.aue's valtratile Pills. I have for two years past been af flicted with a severs pain over the eyes, accompanied with a nervousness and a sense of dizziness; a malady beyond the power and skill of our physicians to relieve .and cure, consist, as far as I myself could Judge, by a diseased state of the liver and stomach. Soma of the doctors tried bleeding, and various other remedies were tried, but all In vain, fur the deep-rooted disease still stuck fast. At last I procured a hoz of your valuable Liver Pills from a druggist here, and leel, after taking a portion of them, that the disease sad painful sensation over the eyes has almost entirely left me. will clz* by advising all those afflicted as I have 'been, to procure the valuable medicine at once, and save much time and pain, 'with little expenie. With sincere gratitude and reaped, I remain )01M, respectfully, GEORGE W. RUSSELL, Toronto. Purchasers will he careful to ask for Dr. Mt.Laner eelc bratat Liver Pills, manufactured by Fleming Bros., of Pitta burgh, Pa. All other Liver Pills, in comparison, are worth less. Dr. liPLane's genuine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Termtfugr, ran now be had at all respectable drug stores. Noes genuine without the signature of FLEMING BROS. Also, fur sale by the mile proprietors, FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd & No. 00 Wood street, corner of Fourth. Rawl .iffr - Ilave You a Rupture of the Bovrelal ---I would moat resx.ectfally invite the attention of amain af flicted with hernia or ruptazo of the bowels to my splendid ,soul tment of Trusses of various patterns, and to Pratt every age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every ease, at my when, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of the I:guidon Mortar. Among the Thum, sold by me will be fount Hurtles Radical Care Truss; French Trusses, very light spring; Otan Elastic Trusses Cleiltime Trusses, single and double Umbilical Trusses, children' and adults Etiptic Spring Truss; Dr. S. S. Filth's Supporter Truss: The price of 'homes vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting money and sending the measure around the hips, stating whether the rupture is on the right of left side. I able .41 and adapt Ur. hionninet Lace or Beofy Ifrace, for the cure I.f Prolop cue Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Pilee, Chronic Diarrbroa, and any weakricasdieendlng on a weak and debili tated aerelltion of the abdominal 111111116.-11. Pr. Fitch's Abdominal Supporter; Jinyhsh Elastic Abdominal Befit; Silk Mastic 1344 : And nearly every kind of Supporter now lu nee. I a1e...e1l Shoulder Broca of every style, fur weak cheated and stoup shouldered pursous. Eias:/e Stocknejr, for broken and varicose reins. Nudpentory Bandages, of all kinds. Syranyes of every variety alai pold.ru, and In fart every Lint of mechanical appliance need in the cure of diseuee. 1/11. K ESC Kit would elate to persona in want of Ism," Tr111...8 that be can often send to suit the patient by writine, hot it Is always better to see the patient and apply the Trues ..t personally. Address LE. GEO. H. KEYSER, 1.10 Wood et, Sign of the Gohittn Mortar )00. I y oar From a Member of the Senate op VIII. (11N IA —I have na...1 Dr. Isaac Scutt's Celebrated White 0, - Liiii;pent in my family on various occasions with utire matifact lOU. 1 cousidor it a etovereto remedy io ens. , of lecal pains, hruises, sprains, etc., and so recommend it to the afflicted. HUDDLE SON. Septeuiher 29, I Dr. McLane's tweitovan Liver Pills and 'Bream= Tortcd fag., also Dr. I. Scott.' Celebrated White Circassian Lint went, prepared a.dely under the eupervision of Dr. L Scott, a regular Medical graduate, and Physician of exteneive prac tice. Nuuu g'•enino, only &e prepared by Dr. I. Stott A Cu, Dank Place, Morgantown, Virginia. NEWS PROM THE POIINTALT HEAD I Moia,Urrown, Vl, Sept. 12, 1855. This is to certify. Ttial I have estamlned the Itecipe for Impairing McLane's Improved l'ermitago and Improved Liver Pills liy Dr. I. Scott, who has been in the habit of pre paring and toting nay original medicines in my office during tne hot thirteen years, and that I believe he has Improved W01:1. I matte file aborts statement the more willingly en I liNk, no interest to them whatever. C. MeLANS, M.D. lir McLane's lU7ROVZD Vermittige and LXIII.OIIIIM UM' pill. a.,...mprisood by certificate of C. Motet.. for sale by 1.111.ns:ill, Milli Merchants everywhere. fin ti g). 11. KRYSKR, 140 Wood rt., Wholesale Arent 1 01. 3. P. rumnco, Allegheny, near Railroad Apot, V711,1..n10 Acont. getrAbwirtm. ♦ay' Mort 1 ncation, the hastattt a plaster is applied, tri,sot &Lid rig••r is Owen by DALLI34'S PAIN I.:ACT.PWS ;4/dram' effects, and except the parte lue ,b•• %11) n•m be restored to their natant/ eof I 1, tl., t.PO6,g iulltietwo neutralize.) an I nwrtlEoatb - ,n taun• , t proceed wberrror ii Pd • hil.l iat 3114 rl,* ti.••:i will r*rtaiiily Lib generated YE ,, )I I NSRCTS, E.EPTILES AND PLANTS. la ender,..l qua, banal... by rublAng In inatantly a quaut.r) of DA 1.,LE.1"? PAIN EXTRACTOR, and after it has rerollen. and !Ii .tpot/1 zl.ro Even than, like the voltaic hat t.,ty. It will din.tlr attract, dimolve, and metamorpltree the don,. At the sting of bees and mosquitoes. loah.l.t It t , uchez rat the pain ends. The bites of rabid ,nituals ale, are eoi minadl!y neutralized. Norse gt.ntli, without • deal-plate elograrod label, ir:th kl.guat crws of HENRY DALLICY, Mannfottnrcr, C. V. CLICKANYX Zs CO, MAnufacturors. Rule! at 25 cotta per box by Dr. OHO. IL lIHYSKR, 140 W0.,1 str-et. and II nearly every dealer In medicine, Ihr the United Stated. All orders ar letters for in f,rtnati.vn tt, be addreeted to C. V. CLICR.R.NKII dt No York. se2Cr.dayrSor air No Family should be without 1100PLAND'S .itiRMAN DlTTERS.—Childrea afflicted with tho Buuur,r Complamt ottirely cure..l by them CA MDCL, N. J, March 14. 18.56 Jr•to Sir--It in with touch pleasure that I Wenn:a you of th.• great benttlite tlerive.l (rum the use of year Germau Uit •rt.til my foully Tborlug the gr.sa.ter part of tart summer, ..ty two. ogett two p.m,. Well severely afflicted with the aunt , •r Complaint is the worst form, fru- which various rerue pt,scribell by Pllysiclaue and others wereused, but with I al*. nent him to the country. but It proved .1 , it t'e !holm; a bottle of (7,ln.tta Re . ,'"..crs in 11 . e I WWI I , ,,llttdOki to try that, which, to my natoni,th. hon. Lle couttatted to take the Bitters ~.me tulle afterwards, sad Levan, healthy. I bare the contl.lenee in till Bitters, end feel uo Inssitation iu sA) lug that no f.wtily ...11uhi be without thorn. Itespectfn/ly, yours, JOHN W. rents. To Dr. C. M..lsek,u. Plum street, above Second. Ste ad r et ti, went_ For sale I) FLEMING 131.105. and Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittaburb...L. ft2o-awdhu afir How cau you be Healed without. a ItEalza!—Many pnrauns, when overtaken by a disease, use no tertiot. a hater, to cure themselves, but refusing all proi ferediliemedlea, seem to be welting for some supernatural a,, ,, eney to come to their aid. The result is, that the disease becomes continued, and much harder to etre. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY Is now among the meet popular medicines of the day, and may be said to be the only cure for humors in existence. And we would suggest to any who may be suffering with Scrofula, Erysipelas, or any of the I. mg catalogue of humors, to try an article that comes to them laden with the testimonials of thousands who have been cured. •.7r Set• long advertisement In another column. old wholeaale and retail at DEL GEORGE H. KEYSER'S. 1101,1 street, Ign of the Golden Mortar, and at J. P PLEMIND'S, AllNawny. se3Ovitv 4j" Batchelor'. Hair Dye -.Why hue no one succeed, d in making a reliable Halr Dye, except BATCIIE. 1.4 , R! Because they would avoid the cares, the thought, the ihno, patience and labor ueceseary. Others, by abort cuts, ouuld HUT a ',potation they cannot WIN; and by certifimitrs of fed ch-olists, and newspaper bravado, light their way to notoriety. But "industry has Its reward." Witness the In vincible reputation of BATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE, made and sold, or applied, (In nine private rooms,) 233 Broadway, S.•w York. :oil, wholesale and retail, by Dr. G B. KaYeas, 10 mtront. *030:1 o-41Atv ' RigirW by will you Suffer, WHEN RELIEF CAN BE KASILY OBTAINED?—Have you a Sore, Throat, Quinsy Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Croup, Stiff Joints, Prom tats, Burns, Sprains, or Paine in auy part of your system / You can be relieved at once by tieing the most beautiful of all Liniments, the " iFfuTe Circassian Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOTT, of Morgantown, Va., and fur sale cheap, wholesale and retail, by Dr. KEYSKR, 140 Wood street, and -Lis. P. FLEMING, near R. R. Depot, Allegheny. See ait verflimment la another column of torlaYla paper. mare:lm sir Stockings and Hosiery Coe. Winter.-- Ii you don't want your feet pinched with bad and abort Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. Davits, cor ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those elegant &10 Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. DLLY 11.180 makes and sells every variety ui Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale and retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth tiiir - Oht for the Fair.—.loo,ooo citizens and atritngeni will visit the Fair during this week, and all who are in want of a new head dress should purchase it before g..ing, at 16.1 Wood street, where can be found a large stock of Fall and Winter Hats and Caps of all styles and color which we will sell cheap for cash , N B. A good silk hat for $B. Iron't forget. sep2A) 4'••• Hat a.—We have Just resolved our HALL STYLES SOFT DR2B9 FIATS of all qualities, colors and prices and we now flatter ourselves that we can please all who MORGAN k 164 Wood street- tara ud with a call ilrie- Fall Style.—We will introduce on SitturdaY, August 30, 1836, onr FALL STYLES OF SILK HATS. (till end see them. A good Het for $3.00. im3o MORGAN f CO,, DM Wood irt _ COFFEE -200 bags Rio ; • 10 " Java; for sale by se/26 WITH, MAIR t 11IINTRIL *% • AO' SAMUEL FA lINESTOC , IMPORTER& ItEALER IV , - FOREIGN AND liONtasTß HARDWARE. No. d 3 Wood' strii#4, .kooive en Diamond' wile,fand rtiitrt4:44-eet, sir Tax subscriber is now opuninit a trill seloUted e filidtt • meat of foreign and domestic Hardware, ell new,iind will be • sold on an good terms as any other house in this fhir will always hoop on hand a general amortmont oQ , ‘4, IrAnDivErcx curt.Pitr, CAItPENTEILT TOOLS, &a,: To which ho respectfully Invites the attention of pliaretaiyan. mll2B SAMUEL W. DEM - EIkWOOD M. 1. moimor4a.. WOOD, MOORHF.AI Si. elk's,' MANUFACTIIBARIIOI , American Galvanized, Best Refined COMMON SHEET IRON; And Sole Agent fur the wile of W. IL:wicts IVom.x' CELEBILATED PAT'T IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. --ALSO— GALVANIZISD CORRUGATED IRON, Ga. Railing: 8Phil:8, NAILS, and HOOP ITIGN. Warehouse, No. 134 First st., Pit tibuxg:b WALL ORDERS FOROALI.A.th.EINti will be promptly "tended to at the Norte. ' anSti • TERRA COTTA Ott STONE WATER PIPES. From two to six iuch calibre.- PRICES from LL to , 130 Copts per . Hoot. , ALSO—RMIXSTAR . ; PEARL STARCH " For Sale Wholesale at Illaiitaract+ers Prices by HENRY n. - 70 Ttlirlß tifITO N D COMMISSION NI eRrC HIA T-; Airr, WHOLESALE IMAM CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,' No. 25 WOOD STIINIT, PETTsBURCII(. (140 KENSINGTON IRON WORKiS, - HENRY LLOYD ' oio. BLACK. IUNUFACTURISRB OF BAR, HOOP & ANGLE IRON, NAILS AND SPIKES; Ail.,, FLAT BAR PUNCH - ED 13 P.O A D IRON, maw, No. 9 WATER street, between Wood and Market. au4tklm (SUM :MEW: TO MOIR 3, Receiving, Forwarding, Comenbo-r mien Merchant STEANIBOAT AGENT. IY 3I JAS:IX)I,IIN:,_ JAMES COLLINS & CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PROPRITTORS OP SQL Collins , Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie Nos. 114 AND 115 WATER ATREET, PITTSBUROII, PA FORWARDING AND COSIMISSION No. 30 SYCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, O.IJ r 1 2 ,3 JAMES BLAILiELY, EiIIePEAN AGENT AND CON MANGER, Corner of Seventh and Smithfield it -rets, PrITSISURGII. Peaseugera brought Crum the old inc.,: yto Pitta burgh, and moneys remitted to Humps. (no .4 FALL FASHION. .4, M'CORD & CO., 131 Wood street, WILL INTRODUcF, ON SATURDAY, Atigint 30th, thr PALL STYLI! , IF IntESS A 1443, the lnte•t styl,:,.l9oft lint . i Ca; A. PITTSBURGH STEEL VIOILIIK ISAAC JONES, CAST STEEL. SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. sTEKI SPRINI.3S AND AXLE ti. Corner Roar and First Streets, ;)-25 is Lic Jo7sii D. H. ROGERS & CO. STEEL CULTIVATOR-TEETH, PITTSI FURG LT, PE. W. IL SMITH W. W. MA1it....—.492, R. RUNTF.R. SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER WHOLESALE GROCERS, lit Second and 151 Front et; ralll7:6m Pittsbuxfib• Pn. AWED OINTMENT AND HUMOR Si RH, FOR SCROFULA, SALT 1:11E1331, ERYFIPELAS, ti'ALD 11EAD, Qracers„ Beset-eons limners, Bra lima' I t.b, Burns, Mercurial and Fever Sorra. Vie, o, Mee ; Worm, Neuralgia, (Deafness caused by flurrmrs or Sores in the Illieunuthem, Liver C‘nnpletillt, Inn/1111r.! it in t he Throat, Lunge. Back or sa.e. Sid generally througlourt that: cited SIM., mad Crurodmi by Druggists cud Spottier. re-s. Agents wanted in all parts of the Palen. 'HAYS t NASA, Propriet.irs, Law rerci-, Mass Pr. ONO. Ire K Its Wood street, Wholesalo and Retie, Agent for PittaLm eh. Beware of a couuterfeit article in the market styled 0, ' , Genuine Allied Obitui<•.ii, put up liy Chas. U. Kent, feel eily FIRST ARRIVAL OF FALL .DRYGOOI/S AT C. lI.A.NSON LOVE'S (SKIN-OP 5110 ORMINAL ars I tivia,) NO. 74 MARKET STREET, PPITSBUREiII, PA. The subscriber has just returned from the eastern r4..4.t. haying purchased the largest 1014 most Ckolstpie.il` HSiOrt.lll”l4 of dram+ goods, shawls, talons, cloaks, scarfs, bonne threisli ing goods, moot fling goods. needle work. hostler). ribbons. and a full assortment 1.1 all kiwis of dramatic and civet) other article usually kept In a Brat class dry goods house. As many of the above &reicher woo bought. of the Imp rare and at the large auction tales during lost week, we are enabled to offer a good many articles at lees than,the c at 'or importation. We would be pleased to hose the Pleaaure art showing our stock to our customers and the public genert l. ly, as we think It would be to the advantage of all to call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. C HANSON LOVE, • (Formerly Young, Stevenson et Love. and Love Brothers,) No. 74 Market street. between Fourth and the Minuend, sopa Pi taburgh, Ps.. C. KIMBLE C. MESSICK co 0 OYSTERS, 1-• • WHOLESALE & RETAIL. LAKE FISH, SEA FISH, NEW JERSEY VEGETABLES KIMBLE, MESSICK & CO., corner lIAND and LIBERTY streeta, have nom, added to their bu.- nem e.4tabliahment, the SPACIOUS SA LOONS and CELLARS No. 3 Haltonle Hall, Plinth street, And are better prepared than ever, at their loot-Md eHtab lodin,nr, to carry on ac extensive They have a partnnr resident In I Ilwklphia, who n the spot and always rally to command the hest articlea rn their line. 11 , .oppl, custonler, e will now hodady recei,ing OYSTERS, Crush eald salt; in the shell and C.4111.1:FI8 ii of all deecriptions, such nu lake Trout, ‘Vhite. Fish and Salmon from the Laken; Minsk stock Grh and Schuylkill Cathoh. from Philadelphia and Baltimore. New .7,11,7 SWEST I'OTATOZS and MELONS of the chunv.i. quality. Orders also for anything In our line promptly attended to Call at Walnut Hall Restaurant, MASONIC HALL. soc2tl:l y A t,J 1,1-ner of liaµd and LilllJ , - ty ate OYSTER OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY FROM 11.4.1.17310RE,azal NORFOLK, Va. Sold by the Gallon or Can, ur Half ...in Sold at the lowest rate. *a. No. 83 MARKET stri,et., banament Phila ft,. St or, se273ru GOLY A; C 41.- CORNUCOPLE RESTA UR INT. Br ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET. Thoattention of Merchants and others la directed to this estiablishm nt, which hue been recently fitted up for the purpose of affording a SU R. STANTIA.L EATING HOUSE IN A CENTRAL L , CATioN. Country folks attending market are ilhrticniarly invited to Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will always ho toned, of the freshest the market affords. Isc'2vclm FRESH BALTIMORE 0 s'fE R S just received at the well known it} STACRA NT OF J. srEiNitucis f No. 111 WOG) street, a p where ALLTHE DELICACIES OF THE SE ' , ft( 'ls au be had• served up in the moat approved .tyle. FRESH FISH aiwitp. 011 hand. trYSTERS received dully from all the principal .Dyster depots in the country. Dealers will be .11 plied at ENtern prices. Don't forget 111 WOOD street. 8E5;4 a. RTE. r • UGH. MORGAN & 00- 1641 Wood street T 41_SEED OIL—A constant qupt y of Lin akedd on on b.ad ,utd, fur male by J. SCHOON ee2B 24 Woud .. ..f ..r •.r ==!!MM PI iT S b!t: Rt; tr, PA MIMS AND PRODUCEOENBRALLY LLOYD & DLACX, R. M. HUNTER; 51 COMMERCIAL STREET, St. Louis, Mo. NI T. ftACIEN CANAL LINES RHODES, HAGEN & CO., MEMCHANTS, PITTSP, L.l 11, PA. Y ANI'FACTURgItA or !tOOSIU3' 111PROVIM PATENT COHN - EH ROBS AM. Yntsi STREET,.. DR. E. D. HA'R'ES' CELEBRATED Inl=ll FRUITS: DEPOT! ENE .=.4-::..... , ii..:2-;i:',; . ' ~, i., ,, , ,. - . ., : i.r...,.,- : , . .- -,, ,:... "'-i - :..4'..'''.: , .!:' , . - .;:. ,. .•:i . . - . 4 • ... , _. . `l, OP. - " 1 856 , EAU AND WINTER 1856, 1m GOODS! A. A .. .41.A50N4, CO. 7 Tire mirth ffircitt, flay, Apt* lam WI :lay. n LOAM sui , SPLENDID - STOCK Of DRY 000 - Di r for the' TALL AND. WINTER TRADE, Col:whiting -of more, Wan" 150 CASES ANSI,I4MOGES I=l=l S .]G ;.. K .. I~dEVSS 0P s =MEI EMBROIDERIES. RINCont xtres of = RICH PLAID, DhOCADE, O.IIBRE SHADED, EXTRA HEAVY PLAIN BLACK, nvd COLORED SILKS. • &sautlful atyle, PRINT - 11D 01uli t 9SELIN lla LAIN P-9, WOOL PLAIDS PRINTED DIZILLNOS. C4:112D - PAIIABILTTAS, BLACK ALPACAS AND 'BOACAZINKS Now Oen:l24a Scoteh— : luisa6iEkkalEs4. One iinniii!cd Una.la 14 HOUSEKEEPING WODS i.INRN S E AatiyADl,ll 11:4N ENS, 'lio {PEI, /Nen:, EIL ."A" ETA OUTS' Allifi...l.ll.APEliS Fifty , Cases . of AND WAIL?. WOOLLEN 4 P14,3* , PidaSi S H AIV L FIVE H ei).:4 0 4 .40 D It Y , , , , . • 4111WILt.,W;ivN LltiS , Al4-DDE.II, PRINTVgIIIRTDIO caucKs, TIOKINGE, PLANNEugiti,..I44iIJED AtiD MOOR " 2000 CLOAKS, 'BUMS & MANTILLAS, . . Of nee style, in Silks, Velvets, Cloaklng-Cnatila and Bea cry ck,e6. • New 0.3‘14 will in daily received tltroughout Raa3". triroxtr ()NYS I l letC,l3;ligt . A•A.." : DIAS° A. CO. Prrraguaan, Sqptei2):DiN/44).7::41. """: On Thursday, 2d fnetotillyca'clode KEA O. ELLNDLatION. Duo rlult nOI no given of`tilpp of funeral NEW ADVERTI,EIirtiTk. - - nt L IVeTt. ( ZI 43 : m uc 3 iL IT IT4 L 4 . 4 I :' . on OY Thum:lay Octi..bnr 3 The following Cummitte on ..l'uturalizatiwn WSW illapoillte4 • Wul. Bennet, Diamond alley l• John M. Trwin, Fourth at.; eu Ilry Sproul, V. B. Conrt ; MertinCohnolly. Penn, and Jr. win sts.; McCugue, Fifth Ward; C. Cumuli', Sixth Ward; James A. Irm in. Seventh Ward; Wni..Aleannder, Hightly Wnril ; Thee. A. F.owley, Ninth Ward; W. EL McGee, Thatutia Parley, David Lynch and W. A. Reed, Allegheny; Jatnev Salktbary, Dirinligtkulna. • - L}AVID, CAMPBELL, Clim'n. ocB Monarens Fosran, Spey. I%E - I 0 0 R SALE. VALUABLE PARSIS.AT.PUBLIe OUTCRY! nY CB-the or a demon of th e Orphans . - .Court.,frbk =dor. signed, Adminietratars of tho,itstaMof Jordab Thomas, doe ceases!, will offer at pulthe the premiere; on . Dream sos 18ha, at 1 o'ciecli. , Other in Lary parcels. as M has lately kworlpertlaiOnid Micorilinee r-rk, or thy whole tract- of .Shat litcrLA.N? VALUABLE , FAUM, lactate In Notti - glna ts.arnaktip. Washington. county, IM, adjoining lands'of Aamn Gamble., Sr. r liestry nevem, Wm. Jackson and pthera, containing otiont TWQ;IitiroDUED'AND BEV ettrr IFEVE ACE. *mete of lesis; on 'Which Ara erected a FRAME. DWELLING-MUSD, subshaivisd BAB.N.L.one of Oho largest and - best lit the:county—TWO TEN AN7'.JIMUS ES, nod other buihliup. There firms this property a 'yafiety of comes ram!, rkirr,tuf all kinds, and the usual Progivtion of excellent tizsdkr.,..T.ne.shola.proporAy is traverstsii.y the ilompffeld atiff_confainy inesthanstihie ,Inantities mines of COAL:Which will he mice opened. to .market by this improvement. Lying.inhismay.ledirson end the Monongahela River. and mithio half nittilloof Dun nltiesrflle. ibis property-offers-inducelnenia ro Puicilaardks rarely to',be met with. rxiniculars empire -of Sirs. Kerr. at limes station; •tauttn.! Moroni. in Nottingham township; or Dr. James Liu u_ - B:ostuagten. Pr!, _ Tlat 114:—!the thirl of tTio trwritooe nlootty to remain In the land, durlog the Ilfe of thrOW of tho iietxtwoott ;. ono hirO of tho rt.-s o under nt trohtlnzution of Nolo, and thit'bg v.t.ett in two Nuttl.atnowattoymouvr thertnftor,,wall interest SAM it 0,•• Tiff ISA.% MAItY A. E_WRIL. !idlers. LEBANox URS Eft Y— BOCK. STOCE A,u)toN. Puttburgh, riMCIt the atterttiOnAtf Am• Orcharat.tts, Snr,.orytneo Awl otter , shoot to plant, o their totta.rairtt,t-osit awe') zro.i , Fitt , lT AND (tit:, Al! l.:Zt - I'ACT , tI4:B, Ril.RUßb', VINES, • CIZI,f;i'ERS, ice- . Tire 1.101,..brie,, nflrev , rr Pxti 119i1";: andein urn* ebb of Litt: larimst anti fine.t rotlierlorn in thi rouriff,y. 64d their in tar sup:ller tiISZ duo e ever Le ore nrfer ed. It i 4 partly rienpriaii'l in Vie follpw'nt:: it J,nb Apple tr.,: at, eanelLes!ln - .00. 0 P. •.r trem, .10 rai-ietlea 'moan:Mali " 10p 0 :10.0itn ebrirr " CO. I h eel .kaient..4 Isno Neetat..ea; I.oo'o 11nMtan, 2 000 qiltnee: 1,0(4 Grapy vines' 8,000 Silver Nfatile ; Ain° about 1.000 other Fyinde and Ornamental (tom frar - All ordern :ph:nu:m..l to Pittataargh or Slainirrehan r3., Or 10.8. at ....h t #,....lllt.gallonglt Cot.., trill4ecel.e prompt atfentiiin., . .1110 ItY, ILOCKIMPE. 0c.4:7a, .4511.101:11.. Weekly Oaletre topy7Nreete and asarite Pont, . T-TTJ F t if- WARPTNT. Agti toltait,S4tßi .31Eilyttios'Ts. ettleya Pr.aute, flour and Wool, le. 114 lieeonrl - ..-3reet„ Pittsburgh, ttereelVei.4,:—Springer Ilastamgh, B. Tl,Palmer./licetuad. !ere, 31m.ni & Ca., H. Chill. A Co., Be&a.ley, Coagra&Akeo-, A. A. Mason A Co., Pittaborgh; G. W. Smith. i.l.l:ineling; A. J. Wheeler, liankar, tineinnotl; Joseph Elder ? St. Louie ; 80001, Wyle, harret & Slartln,'Janms,•Xent i ,. Sau te. k Co, Kemal., Sterling A Co., Tardy fllinwre dr Co, Ed ward f. Mott, Weseror A Grabam.l . ldlrcriolphla."oe..fay& ‘211.: A Y .. t .I I3W.—A Sray Cow came to ;the r;sidelice of the antAct - 11;er tp., on • . beptember 11. a dark rod, about, S years Arhite Ro.' ' i , nek and belly, horns turn in. The owner is re goeeted to COMP forward. pr property, pay &mgt. an • take her away, or oho will be diSpooo,l 01 according to law, ur Lmt • AT.FRAD HARRISON. IQ Tit A. - 17 CO IV —Carnrs • o,olV.—Came to the residence of atrret. AU, giwny, a bri nar CZIW, a-Ah her Lorna t - pperi rrith bntra LABE' The Owner can ham her t, paring tin. this alive'. ti , ameut nralaarisfyitig We hr other ra.rmitt , te•eintiv.a., SA it ROWERS'. ()18111:1i-ti !!-13.Ei:! HIVED VEV r. DAY AV Sig.INICIXICS EXC'IIL9IOR RE& TA [MANI:, /No 111 Wo.f ohm-e'en tha 'Clellt4icA of Wu two...uncut b.+l oL 01 nto.torato prices Don't fort' oi to cull nt. No Lll Nut,/ struet. oc3 DOOR'S BOOKS!! BOOKS:!!—TH E jit Ma nufacturo of Ir. 3n. :• ('v rot, u. foirboirn on coot til.ol Ir o n. Wlatney's nietalic tc.oiqL •;I' tlo. rnik-d St tea. Urie's Dictionary a.: Arta, &c. .Wetsbach's 31 echoic, and Niof.itoorio,. Skows on plothetuotkal 11L.'.rutnonta. Trautwia on ltailuay Cur vo. '• Etalaulka.nts, av meg pocket bervi: forlinliread and Civil Engineering . " Compsuion.• tulikteers Pocket Table-Bonk. Eidorial Family Encyclopedia. The Farmer. Every Day Book. drub Notes on 08nrcal America by D. Ileeeher Stowe. N• , ble Dee& of American Women. .Life and Speeches of Henry (Say Plutarch's Lives.. Dicks' Works. }Wilkes Ancient Ilistory. Life of Napoleon. French Itesolentalf.— Josephu.o, By . ron and Sbaispearri. Confidential correetionrion.,3 of Napoleon. Pictorial ifititorr of tho Wars of tho ended Statar. Monk books, paper, stailourry, kc., kr.., for einfo hr • B. T. C. MORGAN, oc3 41 Filth ',trout. lICA ItD---To THE NEISSES LOTIIROP, PELTZFIOTEh t STrART, :trituirL and others, Commit:4 rtu Inctrirtzt;..4 . ;, mentt., a ho Poun'ti. State Fair. Thu un.. • deraigneet having hero pita •inted. by the u,- '. clemency of the weather, &lira making wet of their aran,4•9ll ttrr fair ground nu thy. VlllST'dtq of the foil. and lindlug,it occuitiol ity OT.LIERS ou the "tiECOND V;nu t i I.l,aitnriges, tleitrtred of an opportunity of ealtiluting their ware •11.1-In hooted. lo consequence they herewith moat neoperitfaßY (mato the melnber, of the .11usic ComtultiOulo call atokiir scarehOtine, 53.11. i, h turoet.. Nod eXoloinft several etiperi or Piano Fitrioa tram the feetory of Ni.N,VB CLARK, NEW YORK. especially broo g ht to trio city for exhibition at the present fair. The lot comprim cuptirb eirad Orauti Puitlu, a - full S. rpontluo and a -lean aernentineVlllllo, all frolu the factory or NU.NN'S k Not York. KLRtiER le lll__ oei N. 63 , Fifth et, Twit diver to Masonic HsII i. WAN'fED.—Beef Biathlon, for which - sthe Ligheot market price will tatinadJa cash by . • 11. 4. r.kimqvocir l / 4 ,4 CO., Cbjr.er riret and Wand CI AYE PEPPIM 4UG .iba. African k- , `,o.waprzetir eme by r '" • : • B. A. FATINICSTOCK & CO., Corner .EirNt Nu= cittP...Eßlp2..:Vdl,l)• ITUNTIN ti — CASE „ Ly•ivAttrir A 1.2C 4 r2i.N.-- . -This evening. Friday onobir 3d, at 5 g'clut,kott Lho cotntnelrctUl ealew ruante, wi2l added to:din - We CirWatcheicend jewelry, ono re...DM Gold Min tiog CAN Watch. with tidJuebed compel:Won !Manes, made by F. U. Adams London. Coot pin ov3 P -2d DAVIS Auct - • • Ty FAIONS- - -TIVENTY BOXES, Just received and for sale by RE VIER d ANDERSON, oe3 No ;19 Wood street. 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