Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, October 09, 1856, Image 2

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THURSDAY MORNING
THE F 1,90 OF OUR UNION FoREVER !"
FOR PRESIDENT.
JAMES Iffie IIA AN,
UP PEN NSYLVAN I A
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OF K ENTUCE
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Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania
ELECTORS AT LARGE:
°HARI FS B. BUCRALEW, Columbia.
WILSON M'CANDLES.S.' Allegheny.
let District: GEO. W. NEBLEGER, Philml.lphitt
24 " PIERCE BUTLER. Philadtiphla City.
3.1 " EDWARD WARTMA N. Philadelphia
4th " WM. H. WITTE. Philadolphin Coutorr.
bth " JOHN 41cE AIR. Montgomery County.
nth " JOHN H. BRlNTON.Clitmter Could y.
7th " DAVID LAI.TRY, Lehigh Cuunty.
Bth " CHARLES KESSLEII, Berkr County.
oth " JAMES PATTEILSON, Lancaster Co.
10th " ISAAC SLEEKER, Union County.
11th " ERAS. W. HUG lIP.S, Schuylkill Co.
12th THOMAS OSTERUAUT, Wyoming Co.
13th " ABRAHAM EDINGER, Mourn.'
14th " REUBEN WILBER, Bradford County.
I.6th '- lib/ROE A. CRAWFORD. Clint.. C.,
ltlth " JAMES BLACK. Perry Count,.
17th " HENRY J. STAIILE. Adsme 1.
18th " JOAN D. RUDDY. Solnenwt
girth " JACOB TURNEY, Wertmoreland Co.
2XIIII " J. A. J. BUCHANAN. llrel-uo
21st •. WILLIAM WILKINS. All•gltror
212,1 " JAMES G. CAM llntlr, Co
234 - 1 " T LIOMAtII Boor, Co.
doEN EEATI.T.Y. Clarion Co
•• VINCENT PHELPS, Crawford Comity
CRATIC STATE TICKET
CANAL 00111USEOONCIl :
GEORGE SCOTT, 0' 0,11:211111
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JACOB FRY, Jr., M, - ,•rr... - ,r.twr Cr•
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JOHN novvE, o FRAYIUY Co
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
WILSON BVCANDI.ESS, COLLINi To a s tik
COROILLINTT.FICM II, LlNTlitati . •
JAMES A. GIBSON. I'm MW r
HOPEWELL HEPBURN, Cm
ASM.3IIILT
THOMAS S. HART, INDIAN% Tosnowir
AUGUSTUS HARTJE, Ita,t - Avr
SAMUEL JONES, (BAIT.
L. R. PATTERSON, Minus Tvvr;nmr.
SAMUEL SMITH, A.LIAORIMI Cll .
ASSOCLOT.
Dr. JOHN POLLOCK, FINIMAT Toawsm r.
MATTHEW I. STEW ART, ALLZA.FIENI Cr
tXMICT, CJlMMilo!tilt '
ROBERT B. 9rTunis., T.rwx,tr.
EDW AHD THOMPSON, Wltectx. Torxr!i
COI.:NTTArISTOE :
EDWARD 111•CORKLE, IXDLS, Tossrcsr,
DiGEMILA OP TITS IT,•R
HENRY BELTZHOOVER, It.trm - Nc, , O
JOHN JOHNSTON, Liwur.Ncrvitix, •
Extracts from Bncitanan•s Speen on the
Independent Treasury Bill.
"THAT COUNTRY IS MOST PIU)SPEROei WII LH E 1.1
808 COMMANDS THE 0 lIRATES'T REWARD
"FROM MY SOUL I RESPECT THE LATRINE; %•••
LABOR IS THE FOUNDATION OF THE WEALTH , F
EVERY COUNTRY. ANT) THE FREE LAD:111E1:S
NORTH DEr Et E RESPECT Foit TII.E.II‘ PRoIHT .kND
INTELLIGENCE. HEAVEN ToRDID THAT I e.11 ,, 1 LI;
DO THEM WR4INO I"
Rumu 4 m tliorty tt.ist.rnio,
/.rre.l"..oncienry. tliorlto I 1..4.•1. 3
There will be ME1 , 111144S OF TIIF. DF..MOCRACT.
LINE WI:11GS, and ALL WHO AU'. IN FAVOR. OF Till
UNION AND CONS - 111'1710N. to f. dlowing pia, es
Citizens, without distinction of form, party itswwiationZ.
cordially Invited to attend.
The Democrats invite and challenge investigation.
FRIDAY, 10th Inst. At Mrso Johnston's Hotel, PENN
Township, at 'P t o'rlo.:k. I'. M.
SATURDAY; 10th inst.—At Canpbeire Hot, i, TUItTLit
CREEL at Gt j g o'clock. P. M. Tbo meetings cn Friday
and Saturday will he widrosusi by Altwars ArCau.ll. as
Nrptintork,.tlillmore. and Wiugard
order of the Goomlneo of Correspondence , .
DAVID CAIIPBELL,
Col. Geary has lane glorinu.ly iu Kansan. In
about three weeks he has restored peace to that
territory; sent the Missourians home.
driven out the villain, Lane. He has disarmed
the bands of marauders and robbers, and prtdui
sed and gsven protecticn to the great mass ti the
peaceable citizens. All is quiet there now. and
will remain so while that energetic, fearleot nod
honest soldier Governor is there to command.
Twice uow have the abolitionists got up a
civil war in Kansas, and twice have Dotnoci,ioc
governors with the aid of United States ttoope
put it down, and driven the rascals out.
Could the rogues have defeated the army
appropriation bill, this last war might have in
volved the whole country in its fatal cotisequeu
oes. But their rascal game was defeated at
Washington ; the army was preserved. and Col.
Geary was c in Kaunas , and all is peace again.
Fremontisni is down. now.
In regard to the disturbances in Kansas no
doubt now exists in any honest mind that they
are got up by the abolitionists as their only politi
cal capital. See what an Abolitionist Fremont
lecturer, Dr. Cutler, said in a speech at Mont
pelier, Vermont. Here it is
••IF YOU WOULD CARRY THE ELECTION
NEXT NOVEMBER, KEEP BLooDY OUTRA
GES IN KANSAS BEFORE THE EYES OF THE
PEOPLE. YOU HAVE NO OTHER PLANK.
SETTLE THIS QUESTION, AND YOU ARE
DEFEA nu."
It is settled, you traitor and murderer, "and
you are defesteed "
Why don't the abolitiouiits brag and Mow
about the Connecticut election` Why" Carets,
Journal, Dapaich, why don't you brag" The
tt great popular revolution that was going to
sweep all before it! Where is it in Connecticut'.
We do not know the result yet throughout the
State. But why don't you brag, neighbors ?
Tour party is discouraged. Blow about Con
necticut, end cheer them up. We don't brag.
We wait for the result and then make it known.
But little was expected of Connecticut or any
New England State; but we could do without
them. If it should turn out that little Connecti
cut chooses to be with us we shall welcome her
to the ranks of the great party of the people, of
the Constitution, and of the Union.
BOARD THE 111 BEI. VIM
The Fremonters who went to Greensburg yes
Urdu roOk their dinners along with them.
They distrusted the 4ospitality of Greensburg
and old Westmoreland; so they resolved to board
themselves. Not so with Democrats. They
know Westmoreland can feed all corners, and
they know there are Democrats enough there to
show them a generous hospitality.
Perhaps the Fremonters thought that the tre
mendous Democratic crowd of the day before had
eaten up all the food in Westmoreland. But
they little know how rich that county is ; and
they paid an insulting compliment to its well
known hospitality.
EXCELSIOR HALL.- -There will be a meeting of
the Democracy at Excelsior Ball, Allegheny
city, this evening at 7 o'clock. Col. S. W. Black
will address the meeting at length upon the
topics of the day. We hope to see a fall attend
ance. The Glee Club will be in attendance.
Tarn out, Democrats.
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WHO AND WHAT ARE THE DEHOC- FIRST GUN FROM MICHIGAN ! , F, the Ititt.hureh Miwniug l'i.t Why 001. Fremont Disobeyed Gen. Near- i
RAC X FIGHTING} ' Shortly after my late return front. 11.4 -404+, „lir YZ*._ Getierit s ....whiels OectudoriCd — hful
In the campaign for State and county officers in .Dis m ission from the ilita-
I and ld
1 sev era l g6tilltamen informed me that a report was ,
Penvisylvania,"*lileriiitr'enti - Srcr&,4t:h lost ,
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'tilifiit'fikmoc
Cl., RATIC TRIUMPH! Trigs
shrug,' that I had said that Mr. Buchanan would ' ry Service.
the democratic party is doing battle with fac- •• When Commodore Stockton arrived in Califor
be defeated for the Presidency.
nia, in July, 184t.i, and took command of the land
lions and issues of the most opposite character, The Upper Peninsula Erect:
The venders of this foolish falsehood were re- and naval forces of the United .States there,
many of them utterly infamous and abhorrent. duced to about as great a strait as he who man- Brevet Captain Fremont placedghimself under
It is the mission of democratic principles to I Under a special law, the elections in the Up- u the Commodore's command, and accepted - from .
override and crush out all the unnatural and per Peninsula of this State for Senators and factured the ten cent calumny, for I have not
him the office of Major its the volunteer corps of
entertained a doubt of that gentleman's election dragoons, and continued subject to his orders.
hateful isms that arise from time to time in the Representatives are held on the last Tuesday of since his nomination. nod am . rtilly satisfied of his 1 Before the completion of the conquest General
conntry, and yet steadily to hold in check the September. The Democratic majority on Senator election, and that the old `•key..tbme" will give i Kearney Arrived, and aided in that work.
assumptions of overgrown wealth and arisiocra- is believed to be abouthi Commodore Stockton's orders emanated fromfromtic corruption. ONE THOUSAND! m her ''T electoral votes by 1
the naval, and General Kearney's from the milt
a err lame easier
- br .11 of the t. , I if the
.. thy, in defiance of any and every combination 1 t
OCTO It EH 9
In this present campaign the democrats of the and both the representative districts return the that may be formed against him.
Keystone State have to contend with all of these Democratic candidates by heavy majorities. The Kansas hobby, got up and sustained by
elements combined and drilled for action. . Geed enough ! The Upper Peniusaia has out- the disunioniets of the New England States, to-
In the front rank stands Fremont, abolition- dune herself. All honor to her noble Democra-
gether with all the lies invented fur the occasion,
du notlessen my opinion of the honesty and in
islll inscribed• on its black banners, and in the cy. Robert .1. Graveraet is the t
Senator, and genee of the people.
blacker hearts of its leaders is written —hatred Abner Sherman and Peter White the lierresen- When I was voting, and at a time when our
of white workingmen—religions intolerance— wives—ail good men anti true—all Democrats of country was beset by a ,Ih.ater:ful romyn ~ ,,e .
disunion—and they declare the monstrous and the strictest sect. • backed by the leaders of the anri•dPra6crar,e park;
ef Net: England, who were engaged in an in
unnatural desire to bring into close and equal ('outing events cast their shadows before. This i
, ,lessor t ‘ X. - prate the Union as early as 1 hub,
union two races of men, „whom Cod, for his own is a foretaste of Nf;ember 4th Tuis disele,s wizen J o hn t,teiney Adams, :ate President of the
inscrutable purposes, has put asunder. and who what the Upper Peninsuli will do as haw , . e Bo- i United St.,t,-. int-rinttd Thomas Jefferson of the
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must remain so till the end of Time. , Annan, the nail -iii man. an,l Fremont, the sec. .2( that the Icioliog no-n of New England were
Ott league wait 11:t- gritish government for that
Then comes Americanism— Filhnore Ameri- '•
tienelist. FIU ITO se, Wil o-: so disgu-deii that stein uld p i
canism, which proscribes whitr men for country The upper eduntry his• never ih a , s , ' well be- trial that he resigned his seat as Senator of the
and for creed, and lends its humble aid to elevate ' fore. United States for the State , f Massachusetts,
to offices of dignity in the commonwealth, dieand ailed atilt the di umeratic pat ty up to the
FREMONT'S ACCOUNTS. year those domestic traitors cmitinucd
black candidates of the Frernonters. To give smile idea of the reckless tonunce in l in their hellish contrivances. From the times
Then we have against us the followers of the w hi c h J u l io c. Fremont wasted t h e public:trywhen Mr, .tdams detected and ea posed them to
absurd and pernicious doctiine of Spirituadisni--Jefferson until their lobor4 brought forth the
in California, or attempted to do so, prblintily
with their limber-kneed, weak-headed, scream- 11 , ort f0 , r; . 1 ' , ,uven• i yu k:J yt , f g o reat , t , ff , oTt i tif r u l n :
his own benefit, ere give the f dlowing, which ,
lag men, rind their domineering, deep-wised, au exact copy feiita pititht . rot - nit
h goe ' ert; '
strong-minded women ! jington. commouder of the battalion in an als , by the votes of the New Englmol
Then we are opposed by Orange-ism, whose
r're , mont would purchase t h e i . r , post e, member., of Congress, who opposed the appsom i•
adherents come into our country held by an oath,
w.or employ the
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n e e r : i u n r g
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which it believes can never lie canceled, to op
,let them make itit their AC:lnt:lls, 1111 , 1 Il e + + 1 !
yet notwi u th ) stonding that bold, open and ra
pose any government where Catholics can have certify to ihy,„„ e t ne ...., a n d th en t h e ca:ly attempt t.e give "al I and comfort" t
equal rights, and laughing at sworn fealty to Rey an open foreigo foc during thethree years
government of this count r y was expected to par
institutions which recognize Catholics as worthy thou , put t itr,tante
tuittt.fiett
et .
it of :hot war, a, we:l :be• font: years previous,
' •ti I the intelligence amt patriot...m.4,f 11e pe.;p
of the privileges enjoyed by other men.
dishonesty. upon examitistien, and appointed a If that day enabled our government ti, ti le tit
Then we have German Radical ism, repres - en led ,
committee to examine t h., c chino++ ; find the 0, , :) that s , orrit, runt to sent our 1. r
by the fag-end of the German infidel party, who, I sn't „f the In',„rs of tlim e authittee was, •Imt ' b ' me E'n4 ,
Is•IS, broke down revolution in Germany. de , ! t wire reduced to an,
claims nmuunt:rig “`' ver. tbe di•ortiiiit,,t. h., I
permed the name of republicans, and grov't g o„ n to,/ c 1 , 11 1 111 , lietary Mfair++ r
pot valiant aver potato whisty, after raisins. a ' t
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oe fo . .oxiirj; 1- au irt , l,,zwe of the •sirol, LW.: the Unite( Trf, , ll'!.
wen4.l,•-e :11:1.;111(, in which Robert Ilium, no Ia f apart
few other h, nest men, were encritie,i, tied to that rimont ra—i•i
this country, and are opposing Deiii.,rhcy
cause they have not been maintained by the g v- ' Cit.,
ernment, and because their ills programme r
conquet ing Europe has not been adopted. The '
honest, reliable German Ilemoi - ratie v .te
throughout the titnte, and cannot be se laced.
Fret love-ism has taken ground against air
Democracy, and is doing what it can to befit
because we advise and protest against law`, _
atualgmnation between either whites or m o ck,-
Many of these factions are as contempt :tile
their numbers and influence as they are rcpt.'s
ire in their tenets in politics and religion
The American or Fillmore party profess,
be for the union of these States--they say that
On thk great point they agree with the D eto ,
ernb , —yet they coml , ;ne with Disunion Abolition
ists, German infidels, free lovers, and spiritual
ists to defeat to+
The right cf suffrage and of egmal privileges
under the government, have been secured and
preserved to the Irish mrangeman and German
Radical, and all other foreigners, by the I.em. -
cratic party alone—yet the suffrage of 01 , 1,
factions held by these in •pite of the efforts of
Fillmore and Fremont Anierican , sm. will he
given to promote the crio , e of the rut:: who
would blice disfranchised them:
And so stands the fight in Pent:sylvan a —" - e
Fremcut Dieunionisirs with their full ticket b r
State cfiices, !end the column—the
claimic to be the friend: of the I uioa. •_.'c
tie Frementers against the ' l 4..ll . loCruln, O. •
are confessedly Union men' tod I r i s h i
men and Getman Radicals, who lore voter.. sots
by virtue of Democratic Ix:aril:le and effort, a
against Fillmore Americanism and Fremont
Americanism, are joined with the only p-irtj
that ever did, or ever could, or ever tried to Save
the right suffrage to the foreigner'
Ito , by no accident do you find any Aboliii ,n
-ist or any Disunionist of any abode or faction,
voting with the- Democrats, who are the only
reliable friends of constitutional liberty in every
State. This shows what the true issue ie. It A
the Constitution and the Union on the one ride
and al! the isms of the oountry on the othi r.
whether maintained by reckless infidels or craly
bigots From the terrors of a triumph of such
a ootubination, the goud old Dom. - weary can and
will deliver their beloved commonwealth.
spirit of the poet and attend at floe , t. the
deplorable condition of th,ir candidate for ;...1.0.•
Senate There are several eanili , tate,s on lit
ticket in a end way, but .• Ncddy ' is:the sieke,t.
His locomotive powers in running a canvass has,
been always had, but now, unless we are mi•do
forrne.l, lie is &mined for another terrible thrusi.•
ing from the old line Whigs.
His rile abuse of gallant Harry Clay in It• I I,
Is not forgotten, and hundreds of Whigs who
still respect the memory of their great leader,
retain their own self respect, and are working ath
a determination that (lump shall be defeated '
And they will do it, if they choose, as the fate
of Charles Naylor for the same cause, most
truthfully stwpws.
We are promised a file of the Gazette during
the campaign of I Sl-1, in which the Deacon has
set forth Gazza.m . , , shameful conduct. and if be 1.,
defeated, they cannot say we did it. He w ill
die again, for we hope the ninth and last time, of
an overdose of the Pittsburgh Gazette. 1
is wanted. ixamed.,ltely. Let Dame ktiddle give
up "bleeding Kansas for a while, and attend
to the home department, fur liaxiani is a subiii,:t
that will require all the editorial stiffitics between
this and Tuesday next, or he is gone.
The Fremonters mi t iu titate Cornell yester•
day at Harrisburg, in hopes to meet the Fill.
moritee there and form a fusion electoral ticket.
But the Fillmore K. N.'s did not attend, and the
poor noodles of aholitionist.4 had to return to
their homes with hopeless`prospects. The
61 adjourned to the 111th inst. Then their a -
tion depends on the result of the election of the
14th, we suppose.
There will he a Democratic meeting in M'Kec
port, to-morrow, (Friday, ) afternoon.
The Democrats from the cities and vicinity are
cordially invited to be there. Those who wish
to go, can leave by the 11 o'clock Aecommoda
tion train, go to Brinton's station, and walk from
there to Port Perry, about half a mile, where
they will find a boat to convey them to M'Kees
port. They can return to Port. Perry by the
same boat, and come home by the train in the
evening.
The Milwaukee Nrws asserts that there is no
doubt that Wisconsin will go for Buchaian by
at least seven thousand majority. Last fall the
democrats carried the State by a handsome vote;
and, says the News, " W e know of no change
against us since last fall. There is not a county
in this State, which gave a democratic majority
last fall, that will not increase that majority this
fall. In most of the counties where Bashford
received majorities last fall, the majority for the
republicans will ba greatly reduced."
MASS MEETING AT BEATEEL—There will be a
mass meeting at Beaver Grove on Friday the 10th
inst. Thomas Umbstaetter, Esq., will address
the Germans. This city should send down a
large delegation.
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r lotvl a d,olkey what vvvolld'es go,
no you Whiz I'd vvollop him, of , ' •
llot I'd give him MOT, •Vli end cry gee w
• Wort; rto —come np Neddy
The Black Republicatat , hal better take up t!:e
FUSION FAILED AGAIN
What a mountain of labor for a mono. of off
Meeting of M,Keeeport
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Ewa ro ti. I y the i-:a.msztt
I certify IV titlatt: 1 , . rttc:).. tr.; •
Mort u p.r;) net, undo, t he !
near the l'erencl. n. at the Ctllnapete ”( the bay of
under tk.e ell,tttrlotarttetrt ttltriMtett ...•
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alt thar ; to •-• r.,,ndrred h p. tit •a ri
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Here inn claim ~ f tet, a:Ol,mA 4, c,rtt •
fled by l'nb , nel Fremont t.. 1 Ix? cain•
potent Irtnesa says wou,l he •• w,,i ra;d for at
$:,4'," and the board of w .•rt, bp-
a:low nlue tholiAar..l ta,tl huu irt. , l qn 1 li'ty I
clvanatil. rerr.,Lnt.,
certificate, rcc ;Ter. )u.i ei,i f pcc cor.t
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FIiEhIONT TO BE V. :T/1 011.1 Vi 1.
Vail:e we ~ re nr.t • , irpn-i t !tinny • j.• r.
srOrel ritle.wpt , of II e -
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got r: , l . - vt,
we C , Parre. tee Prrr, r •
taktill,y the i vt
bol.ily Maya tint,
t tacos .t
tae twec-tiAry Fremont 1111.1 Irykv tii.
other IVa,h,argt—ti
ent of that paper Fay e
" he clear to every intell , gent
that while those (diuents are distracted lo:tweet.
divided preferences for the Presidency, and can
not he harmonised upon any one of the candi
dates nained, the succors ,!! the Dewsheratle rah.h
dale 1.. ihrellahle Nothing short of infatunuot.
can form a difierent r-timate of the probability.
24" son!) to be verified, unless there he a better
concentration of opinion thew now exists...
Neither a change of trout nor ( mange
standard-bearers will , tive the Black licpublicans
front the overwhelming defeat that awaits them
in November.
Tho following det , patch wat , reneive.l from Ur
fruit two days ago, but being accidentally mit ,
laid, did not appear in our paper:
DErautr, Mich., October 6.—The election in
Upper Peninsula frr State Senator and two Rvp.
resentatives wan hell on the .11th of September.
The Democrats camel all by 1, ,, 00 majority.
That goad tiding. The democrats are atilt
carrying the local elections by the most enoom -
aging majorities. All looks well.
60,000 at Greensburg.
The grave and reliable Mr. J. W. Riddel tele
graphed yesterday, from the Fremont Conven
tion in Greensburg, to the Chronicle, stating the
number at 50,000. We believe it. This embraces
ALL the voters of Allegheny, Westmoreland, In•
diana, Cambria, Somerset nod Fayette—not cne
left at home. Nothing like large figures.
MORE democratic voters went from Pittsburgh
to Greensburg on Tuesday, than of Fremont vo
ters on Wednesday. Fifty less came down from
Indiana.
[For the Pittsburgh Stun,log Poet.
MESSRS. EDITORS. —Understanding that some
Democrats are doubting the acouracy of the dis
patch iu yesterday's Chrotiicle giving the number
of Fremonters in Greensburg at 60,000,1 hereby
authorise you to state that the little man who
sent the dispatch, is ready and willing to make
oath as to its correctness.
INTENSE] INDIGNATION.
When that affidavit iP made we will publish it.
THE editor of the daily Fremont paper at Mil
watikie has the following highly complimentary
notice of Mr. Fremont:
" Possessing in and of himself the keen sight
and penetration of the eagle, the strength of
purpose of the lion, and the magnanimity and
courtesy of the polished courtesan."
That will do.
FACE THE Music.—The Philadelphia Penn.V.
ranian says a gentleman in that city proposes to
stake $15,000 upon the election of Buchanan.
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lirtt.-!tt .;ruty LiEs were
tea it I tet.t. .Inothor of their tlitth..'t
p)m•,. • erti•ple the e,tlt:try acd I
at. rt whit::: our country
; ,t r y ery p.tre au! itt , tietendet ,
—;!tert gf v the very 11 , Ct,t,Lri.- of life Thtvn,
i!.•tavt•l • f"1 is,uttut4
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r the ”.t.lvra! , .. , znd rittrintit. le .t
;icy eclat • • " of "Mu•L
-• ^, t0,..1 the 1. , ..v11,' tho latter
:r1- •f thr.r I.arn eqcip!,:yed f t true
!hake pro•if;-.lfe to their treaolte-
W ttte.t4c-.1 al! tt, •
Rt. 1 t.. I Ki.t 'he Mr Hurl:swill
w,Col 1 0 Hzeneo of the pro;
i.p.otty I , •r eel( rrantnt
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Itevutituee i vretrwt thitt Fremont 02
•;),; !the At.,:i!ior..,;, of tile c,rintr•••
ar.•l they p •.• to Brent Smith a• the
.t true that lie: -it
'la tlie nea.itilti•itt of a lian.!•
t6e.c t. hurt i
f.re Fr t and -ar foll. , Wirlg rxtr.. •
Yam a :et 'Vr he nail re4-cr•iy written. friCy 1. •
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veh rT. 5 r+ilt,.^ effr..l; late (or the rre
,hey aed who velirrhTy Pre., • ••
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:etter. ,eky.
xem.1‘7,•.1 ,t the lettar a adlulrAblo:
I 114:41.1,ar.k. 11..4.tre1 . 1y and
• I rc 2:11 extw ninety.
ctV I.:Led:et! , t, : .r 1.1.
tr.ade anti-rtarery u1c,t ,, ,t1
tii, bv*lne** of hie Itfr, and Lo not like: . 7 t
snirinforme4 *ton ***l-jrzt in *dtzli hi ie •
.nter, , ,ted Whrn L tail. uw that •• t'
FIi.I.MI)ST ISiit)Ll , l,l ASCE`,
I , o*. ANTI LklJlaLlt, A:.
t 1.t)S11. Itt:ACH Tlik: .••
, 1: T 4 liOl'N 1.1." Le tioubtlp.p• tneranq whit 1: •
atpJ I.ltow, lase stvtcn.•r.! t, he trti,
IS hat " the tt•t• n•t/n•I It: .•
•uutry, n,rn t:ndrr tall I is 1 , 1% et
!. 1:1 D dra , l l ,:c ` , ll2runn th e t 2
un , lre,l no I fifty
tho Enron, the Itihcr, pro
er , y of the i t eopk. .1 the I ,, kr the I:141111,e
31: the at,int ru - (7 U ier,
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ph-. I fc. vr Ile was t!lr , e week , . Th
futler,+' . and Mn.. , ,r.;c ~•f Ilie wrg,Qt
!II yvar, pit , “. b
tnnny fri,ndo nequaintances in Itti
we add licl.,w hi. fu4rT.
taken from the IVashington czar :
The funeral of Lynde Et,ot, Ent , took pine , .
on Sunday afternoon, and time attended by the
fraternity and the Independent iird e e
of (tdd Fellows, of which asnoniations he wan
prominent and worthily esteemed
Capt. Schwarzman acted an the marshal of the
former, and John W Hodgson and John I'
Headley as marsbak of the latter organization
The procession was '.arse wed ildp , sing—tits
bretnreu of the mystic tie, ' and those of the
other good nociety, ;united likewise for
Good Samaritan purpose, ; appearing
their appropriate regalia, with thu insignia of
mewl - dog upon their portions and their die ti not: ve
ham:tern; 'while the funeral tuu , ic of Esputa and
%Veber's bands added materially to the so:entu
of the occasion .1. Oawler woo the undertaker
Many were the witnesses of the procession
it passed through the public streets to Oak Hi ll
Cemetery, where the remains of the beloved broth
er were deposited with the rites peculiar to Ma
sonry and ttd , l Fellowship rites solemn and Ito
pres,ive, calCulated to awake deep reflection on
the uncertainty of human life, and to remin
the living of the awful truth, that our hearts
•' I.lkt. Intittlod drum.. ore I,itlrig
Funerol marobre to li.tv grove
111411. WHAT TIIK FALSE TEACHER BEECH Y.R
s A TS, LllO man who attempte to serve Usel and
the devil:
I shall necesearily be so much engaged in
rutur malt • ro from now until the election, in en
deavoring to persuade my fellow citizens to l e
in the right way, that I shall not he able to fill
my desk regularly, and will feel grateful to ouch
as will consent to assist me in my clerical duties.
I am aware of the disappointments that will arise
among the three thousand persons who congre
gate here to hear me, and I appreciate the deli
cacy of the position of any who may consent to
assist me.
And below is the only one drop of the great
ocean of results, which this blind, wickedly blind
and secularly minded fanatic has done his best
to produce :
The Alton (Illinois) Democrat states, as one of
the effects of two churches in that city becoming
political as well as religous sanctuaries, that
some of their members are getting into very
worldly ways. "One pew-owner in the Rev.
Mr. Haley's church offers to bet his pew, eligibly
situated, and valued at $lOO, against a pew in
the Rev. Mr. Norton's church, on the result of
the general election in November.—Nashvill e
Union.
Such was the old adage—" Brag is .a good
dog, but Hold fast is a better." The Black Re
publicans in Ohio just now, not being able to
hold fast any longer, have commenced a univer
sal system of bragging that is amusing to every
body but themselves.
They fairly " tear their shirts " just now, and
are doing us the excellent service of not neglect
ing what should be done in the premises. llrag
on—scare up the democrats to get out the last;
vote and your case is over.— oAio Statesman.
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"Brag is a good dog" Le
carp, branci governmen, .n-view of .
extent of powers confided to each, and the differ
ence in their dotes, a question of the right t'o the
exclusive command arose between the Commo
dore and the General, an each insisted upon
obedience of those in subordinate positions,
including Major Fremont. Instead of resorting
to the usual means of ascertaining which he
ought to obey, Col. Fremont resorted to a new
mode of determination, that speaks volumes
concerning his ruling passion. Gen. Kearney
on the 111th of January, 1t 4 47. served a notice in
writing requiring him to obey his orders. lie
replied in writing on the 17th, refusing so to do.
mu Col. Fremont's trial General Kearney. in re
lating this matter, testified as follows:
on the day subsequent—namely, the 17th day
January—Lieutenant Colonel Fremont came
to my quarters. and, in conversation. 1 asked
him if he•had received the communication from
me the previous day. Ile acknowledged the
receipt of it ; stated that he had written a reply,
and had left it with his clerk to copy. About
this time a person entered the room with a paper
in his hand, which Lieutenant Colonel Fremont
took, overlooked, and then used a pen on my
table to sign it—his clerk having told him his
sia-nature was wanting. Having signed the pa
per, Col Fremont then handed it to me. It was
his letter to me of January 17. At my request
ho took a seat at my table whilst I read. Hav
ing finished the coaling of it, I told Col. Fre
mont that I was a much older man than himself,
and that I was a much older soldier than him
self: that I have a regard for his wife, and a great
friendship for his father-in•law, Col. Bentmr,
from whom I had re3eived many acts of kindne.s
that these considerations induced me to volunteer
advice to him, and the advice that he should
take that letter back and destroy it; that I was
willing t.. forget it. Colonel Fremont declined
to take it hack, and told me tent Commodore
- , :iockton would support him in the positition
:.k, nin that !otter. I toll him that Caromed. re
Stockton could not support him in disobeying
:he .ceders of his superior officer, and that, if he
persisted in it, he would unquestionably ruin
lie told me Commodore Stockton was about to
,rganite a civil government. and intended to
appoint him as a governor of the territory. I
Id him that Commodore Stockton hail no such
oith,liy-- that authority having been conferred
, n line by the President of the United State•
/i• m• / ruulJ appaall him ! o ve n- t ee, I
'••'I eti , ,t • d shortly to !rave C'alttfornra for
. r tat I had pro - vr.m., to iraprag SaNla Fe
1.4 -, p. ro,uelan to do so, and traa in hopes of
reenr,ni, , at . and that as 80411 as the country h em
7 ,, e re.4 should rn, - ..sf probably organise a card
•••ne,nt In California, and Thal 1, at that G a s,
' nh, , tiarlr to say appoaarny him as
11 , /hen staled to rmr that hr would see
C0a,0,00h.r. , Stub 'an, and THAT, UNLESS 11F
tial LI) HIM GiiVERNOft AT ONCE,
HE tfttl I.l' NWT ()BEY 1115 ttRUER.S, AND
Li FT F: S W. Kearney's evidence on
i'.,l Eremont's trial, Senate documents 1717
',ages
commod .re Stockton did, by a 001131111131i7 , 11
laved the day previous, January 1* 15.17,
~,,n governor and Commander-in-chief of
the c :acre.? territory, and be obeyed his orders
an I e-t.t,nued to refuse obedience to those i•I
r;en hesruey He was charged before the court
;,. a, hii wits mu 'toy, disobedience of the lawful
•.e.:oan I ..1 antrerior officer, and conduct t..
•vitee of good °Mr:- and military
umrt.te.l upon each charge, and set -
• 1/a ,. ....1 t i.ro • from the service. - Pres
.lent Poik mrpr,vftri the two last.
Tue evi ience (loners'. Kearney, which is
.ucontradict e !. that the
•'. oirrt.,..ti with C. 4 i'itt:rnott was h.s appoint
t, the office of governor, which, after
t.e, his eye upon tire Mariposa purchase, an I
o , her tranitacti , :tny• in Caltriirtiim became an trn•
rortant matter to him personally. ileexpres-ly
that 17c won' I not obey er,lntr:o,l , •;+•
, •• he would appoint him govir
n at mco. - .
ut.ln•'r, unr,p
;nforenc-e is indisputable, that if the
~. s.uuL,..d-re .1:d cot do so. then he re.)uld et .r}
Kearney who had expressed a wiring
n•-s appoint Lim at a future day, and ao anon
• hecame 'inlet. and before his departure
h•nee ltad Commodore Stockton been ap
-1,,,,P I 'of what passed between General Kearney
Frettiont, and the motives which impel
'ed the latter, he doubtless would have refused
inu L.th the appointment and his confidence.
No one doubts that the Commodore thought
t in what he insisted on, and hie
hirli toted and gallant spirit would WINO shrunk
ft ot,-, according anything to such selfish personal
tnL.t.re.
The reoorde of the military and naval
ZIOI bow another inAtonoe of en
Ilynco being made dependent upon his
ap i .:intthent to a high othee. Is their a bigh
t; .0 lel. h .it-r,t man who can approve the motive
..f } remont in this instance! Will one
the arty or navy deelareig to be hen
,:mble and proper Can his political patisans
Ala 8 without blushing*
t,ii )41 . • A Boston tailor, hat
-1:g A Vi.Tr Ali groan up uhiliren, recently oh
wiLlo hind considerable re;,,
”ue of the young ladies employed a,
girl in his establishment. The
—tut her daughter to hunt up the fugitives.
:.,,cercil them iisieep in their lodgings In Non
of disturbing them, she took
ft. , rn her father's clothing a roil of hank note-.
loft. She made eiinie riur•
at a atone in New York, and to pay for it,
Arcs.. f..rtli smoking the immense ro:.
, t tin nov tlhr was arrested for having stolen it
snd to the magistrate where she
had got it. Iler father was sent for, anti II e
money given bank to him. Next morning th,
money was missing again, and the tailor aeon
scd the sewing girl for having appropriated ii
while he was asleep. Ohe Ism; arrested, and
while the tailor, seding-girl and daughter wet ,
swearing and accusing eaoh other, In walked the
wife, who had followed on from Boston. The
iieeue became so violent, that the magistrate sea ,
all bands to prison, to wait until they were 000 l
enough ter state their troubles without violence
ogr, ,
noel:tenon In the War of 181%
The land warrants for 160 acres er land each.
for military servioe rendered at. Baltimore in
I'l4, have just heon issued by thellepartment to
Ur F. A. Muhlenberg and Emanuel C. lleigart,
of this city. These gentlemen both served with
Mr. Buchanan, in . Capt. Shippen's Company of
Volunteer/ who marched to the dcfeuce of Balti
more in ISI9, all of whom continued in the army
until honorably discharged by the tiovernment.
Mr. Buchanan's name was the first enrolled in
the compan', and he is also eatitha4 to a land
warrant, but deolines applying.
We mention the above facts merely to give the
lie to the story started by the opposition that Mr.
Buchanan never marched to Baltimore In defence
of his country.
Young ➢lan, Your First Vote
liow are you going to cast your first vote?
How begin your political life? Will you com
mence a record that will haunt you the balange
of your days ? Will you vote with a party that
has but one idea and that a false one Will you
identify yourself with a sectional party, that can
not exist but a single year and then be blown
out like a candle' Where will you be next year".
Look to this young man, There is no event of
your life of more
. importance than this. Begin
right. That is every thing to you.
NI:GROES.-At Bucyrus, a large number of
Nep-oes wore iu procession at a Fremont meeting.
Chase made a speech and•assured these darkies
that the time was not far distant when they could
not only march in procession but role also. The
Fremonters were about 100 weaker at night than
in the morning, and are getting weaker every
day.—Dayton Empire.
Of course, Mr. phase ie in favor of negroes
voting. How do you like it, voters of Knox
county ?
A REVEREND BLACK REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE.
—The Rev. 0. Lovejoy, black republican candi
date for Congress in the 3d Illinois district, has
been found guilty of an assault and battery, and
tined fifty dollars.
Air - Oh! for the Falr.-100,000 citizens and
strangers will visit the Fair during this week, and all who
are In want of a new head dread should purchase It before
going, at 1134 Wood street, where can 1:00 found a large stock
of Fall and Winter Bats and Caps of all styles pod color
which we will Bell cheap for cash.
N. B. A good silk hat fbr $3.
Don't forg L.
seplitl
WV-Ain Style.—We will Introduce on Saturday,
August 30,1868, our PALL STYLES OF SILK RATS. Call
end see them. A good Hat for $3.00.
tet2o NORMAN A OD, led Wood it.
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[From the Bunton
PERri t lifEr . —Whit lady or geut r itA , ti
would remain under the curse ,of a diiingreintiti
breath whet. by using the " Raba of a '''hovsata
Rowers "ms a dentifrice would not only rentrer
it sweet but leave the teeth iihite as alabastai i ?
Many persons do not know diar breath is . bad,
and the subject is so delicate their friends mill
never mention it. Pour a single drop of the
"Balta4 4 on your tooth-binshaitil washthe tooth
night and morning. A fifty,:eent... bottle will last
,s-1..)
A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION may easnyimaa,
paired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flats.rrs." It will remove tan pimples and frOles
from the skin, leavingit of a soft and roseate hue.
Wet a towel, pour on two or three /fops, and
wash the face night and morning.
SHAVING Si ADE EAsr.--)Yet your slinting7
brush in either worm or told water, 'pour on
two or three drops of " Balm of a Thousand
Flowers," rub the beard well and 10611 mike a
beautiful lather much facilitating the operatiOn
of shaving. Price only fifty cents, For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprieters: and Fatale
stock & Co., Fleming Bros., It. E. Sellers & Co„
Dr. G. 11. Keyser and H. 'Miner& Co., Pittsburgh
and Beckham & McKennan, Allegheny city,.
iro-A Good Comparison-4%e Rev. WM. Ronlatt,
a well known Methodist clergyman, misfiling at Naples,
draws the following amusing lint apt comparison between
Nt'Linte's celebrated Vermtfuge, prisPared I.y Fleming
Brow, of Pittebergh, Pa., and a ferret:
"A ferret. Clem placeil at the eh linnee of a rot.hole,eutens
the aperture., travels along the ptufAlge, reizes upon the rot,
extern/luaue his existence. and draws the animal's defunct
carcass to the lisht And in like manner have I found Dr.
M . /sine's .le, er , •an live to operate upon wunnikthems
dreadful and dangerous tormenters of children. This rem
edy, Itke the ferret. enter. the aperture of the mouth,trieriels
loan the gullet., hunts round the stomach, lays bold of the
worms7shakes the Itte out of the retitilee f sweep.' clean their
lan, nod carries their carcasses clear out of the system;
This, at least, has been the effect of the Verinifugenpon my
children."
A neighbor of Mr. Etonian, Mr. John Brim, adopta the,
simile of the reverend certifier, thus both giving their moat
nnequivocal approval of this great apedfir, after having !tir
o...oil its oixratiou upon their own children. Let others
try it, and be satisfied.
Puriliasere will he careful to nob for Dr. M'LANE CEL
EIittATED intMIEUGLE, muaufactured Ly FLEMING
~f l'ittelonrgh, All oil., Verndfugte in eon-Tar
ot:in air a oithlent. Dr. M'ldine'e genuine Veriniftige, oleo
hie celebrated Liver Pine, cm now be had at all reepectuldo
Drug et 0,14. None governs without tho Eignutnre of ILIZAI
INQ
Also, for tole by the tole proprietor,
ILEUM 81108.,
Saccostere to J. Kidd .4 Co-,
No. 60 Wood etreot. earner of Fourth.
04" Plies, negloctrd, often prove fatal,: lead to coutultur
tion Anoint the parts time times a day with DALLfillrfi
AIPN' EXTRArT If aor teflon torn] the rectum, thrs
inset t the-rile Syringe," filled with Ex traction. arid ,31iit
=Ey disitiarge it a. the syringe!? is withdrawn. It never
tail• to cure two. of any age of virulence, nor to give entire
etve instantly 1.., ell, frequently curing by one application.
Vllga arc known by the heat, itching and pain of the
anus. hiraaling piles are rutile,' soutetiruas by the falling
of the whole howebi, which then press the intestinal
canal tight against the back bones and keeps the•ldoed from
returning up therms...lA.slmila: to the ti 10,4 being kept xt the
top of your finger when a string Is tied tight round it : omit
Is frequent, and for scrofulous humors and ulcers to f,rni
therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporr, r, and
wear a compress to the rectum, and continue to use i!.e salve
as alone: also rub it well over the loins and abdomen for
some tonic. and the natural belrti that support the bowels will
be contracted and made strong, and your life will he aaatel.
Properly applied. every rase will be cured. It never fails
rThfllrnl
Sold at 25 ern Le ye, box by Dr. OM U. K.HYSKII., 140
Woad street, and by nextrly every dealer to medicines
tb,n4;hont the United States. All order. or letters tot in
ur advloa, to be euldrussed to C. V. CLICKENTX
I CO_ New York. ..7.lavr2s.
Sat - Front a Member of the Senate or VIR:
Gltil A--1 hare seal Dr. Lignic Oeltbrated Whit Ur
-assian Liniment in my family on various oonssions with
eitlirrLW-Casa, 1 c.,usid-r it is sovereign remedy in PACs
pains, bruise., sprains. vie., and to recommend It to
at. afflicted. J. EIUDDLI:SON.
F..ept..mtatr
Dr. Ste Lane's ntraora Liver Pills and arrays', Verna.
!Lugo, also Dr. I. Scott's Celebrated Whitt Circassian Lint
moat, prepared solely under the supervision of Dr. I. Saar,
a regal:, ledwl gradnato, and Phys 4 e.m., of or.:,nsieo pan
.Nrmo genuine, only as prepared l.y Dr. L Scott & Co.,
Bank Place, Morgantown, Virrtnia.
Mo.v.t.srew7, R+. pt. 12, 185:..
rhis l{ in certify, Tbwc I Immo ~cantimed the IZer:pt
Iraprove..r . Verraifuge nod Impr-s - td
Lh. e r h r n/ Dv Ur 1 who hat/ been 133 the halo: ..F pre.
[wing ayo 1g laid Ll:Lai 111 my OtliCe • 11.1 , 1g4
yew., a.: am/ 1 le-liree Un he.ei.L4proved
the.. I 113.A-ke tho above statefuttit zd,)te. within-gip I
hare no Intereat m them . C. MeLANE, M.D.
Dr. 51cLitzio'. ittesnar Verritifuge and zstrisserre Liver
Pills, serrimpiinivs by eertificste of C. Ifilarie, for ask by
07144iitta said 'Men-iambi seeryvdeiro.
Da GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 'lVl.4vO st, Wholesale Agent.
De. P. FLEMING, Allegheny, near Railrend lanT"et
Whalen'le Anent_ eeVutimeane
air No Family .houhl be yiritlitke IiOISPLANDI
GERMAN BlTTERS.—Chiltlrtm attlittal wth the Bummer
Comptaint'entirely cured by them :
Dear Sir—lt le with much pleasure that I Inform you of
tbe grew benefits derived front the mile of your German Bit
ten In my (madly. During the greater parrot laat summer.
my son, aged two years, wu sererelyallfictedwith the Sum
mer Complaint in the worst form, for which various ttme•
die. prescribed by Physicians and others were need, bat v, lilt
no avail. I also sent him to the country, but tt prcred yj
but little benefit Raring a bottle of Ger :Iran 13*to - s in the
hones, I was perwrriwsi to try that, which, to my tef tort
meat, carittey cored him. He continued to tako the llittors
some time afterwards, and became healthy. I hare the
greatest confidence in the Bittern, and feel no beeithtiou in
saying that no family should be without-hem.
Retor.mtfully, puns,
To Dr, C. M. Jack.on.
S.. ad retthseknea
F. 4' 1.10 by FLEMING BROB. azu.l Dr. GRO. 11. IttiTli:R,
Pittzburgt. .0.•a1...21rdry
Oti- An ARpeal to the Inteileotietvlt Is ono it
the feature. of Fniammu-y 12istase that it generally leavee
the l•raia undietfirbed. We thorefore appeal to the Intellects
.4 all who are predisposed to Consumption, warning th e m
,letuuly. that in neglecting what they cali, colds, they
may be signing their own death-warrants. There is no en
et , for such 4egiect. In Dr. HOGSRS' SYRUP OF wyruc-
WORT, TAR AND CANCUALAGIJA, they have within
reooh, at all times, a patiWes apccik. We make no reserve.
tin or qualification of the phrase. and we are tacked by
teen of the highest scientific attainments, whose approval
of it, if worthless, no wealth could purchase, in saying that
it Is as nearly int dlible as anything in this fallible world
Curt be. For particulars, six , pamphlet In the hands of
agents, and an advertisement oh- the business page,
44- For sale, wholesale and retail, Its 11.. 3iiLLSltB A
CO, corner Wood and fiesnA slyte.ta.
Fold also by IIiOIiXRSON A BRO., Liberty street; H. Is
SCHWARTZ, and IibiTAHAJH & HOHENNAN, Allegheny
Ol sel&dawlw
44 , 11L0w oats you be Healed without b.
Itmasor !—Many persons, when overtaken by adisesse, ace Ito
exertion whatever to cure themselves. but refusing all pr.;f
-f Ted rionislies, seem to be waiting for some supernatural
agency to come to their aid. Thu result Is, that the dleriuse
bessdnes confirmed, and mtuth harder to rare. liENNEryli
1I hDIGAL lIISCOVERY is now among the meet popular
ItiotliOino+ of the day, and may be mid to bo the only core
for r homore in existence. And we would suggest to any who
may la suffering wlit Fr-rotate, Eryslpeiss, or any of Ala,
long catalogue of humors, to try an article that mum to
them laden with It testimonials of thousands who Lase
been cured.
mar See long advertisement in another column.
Sold wholesale and retail at ER. GEORGE IL NEYSItIt'S,
140 ,Good street, sign of the Golden Mortar, and at J. P
FLEMING'S, allegkeny. se.so' :day
Batehelor's Hair Dye--Why hits no one
succeeth d in making a reliable Hair Dye, except ISATCH.Fe
LOB! lk-umw they would avoid the cares, the thought, tile
time, patience and labor neceseary. Others, by short vita.
would Iltr a reputation they cannot wce; and by oortilitsates
or leant chemists, and newspaper bravado, tight their way to
notoriety. Rut "industry has Its reward." Witness tho
reputation of BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE, made
and sold, or applied, (in nine private rooms,) 233 Broadway,
Now York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. two. H. Eznaa...l4o
Wood atrrs. saliCnl was*
will you Suffer, warn MISER CAlettE
SO 'EASILY OBTAINEDI—have yon a Sore Throat, Quinsy
Rheumatism, Nottrldgia, Bronchitis, Croup, StiffJohrta, Fruit
Bites, Burns, Sprains, or Pains in any part of 'your system?
You can be relieved at once by ming the moat beautiful of
all Liniments, the "Mae CtituusSul Zeriniumf,"-prepleired
by Dr. scow, of 1 1 0 .1%a11t4W1 Tun and for *a cheap
wholosalo and retail, by Dr. EMBER, 140 Wood street,.and
JAB. P. FUMING, near B. R. Depot, Afiegheny. See 41.
' , eft ...semen' in another oolumn of today's
Sit- Stockings and Hosiery fbr Winter.»
If you dunk want your feet 'pinched with bad and abort
Stockings, you will take our advice and go to C. Dale's, oat%
ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of those
elegant ftne Stockinge, that make your Net feel tate and
comfortable. D/.1:1 also makes and sells every variety a
Raillery that yon can mention, at wholesale and Teta, .
Remember the pint; corner of Mirk , alley and Yiiih
street
ALEX. HUNTER & CO.,
DEALRES IN
F LOUR. GRAINY.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 299 Liberty street,
deobbee PITTSBURGH.
MORGAN d - . CO.
16.1 Wad street.
CNCENTRATED LYE--A' Ara*
r making Soap, warranted superior to Potash in ovary
reoPeot. On band and for Ws by FLEMING MOB. •
t ~ C 4.
===lR
MUM' DALLET, Hanulactcuvr,
C. V. CLICKIniEIt t 00., Mennfacturers.
Nrir.9 FROM TUE FOUNTAIN BRAD
Glum h. 3,,litarch 14, 1655,
J04;1 W. PA ICIS
Dean ktreet, above £ocond
raver• [mark
~~ ;
-~
• ~!‹.
t ~
_______ i
- ORB' AND DONELSON CLUB will
meet ist - ileaEr.Quik4 B , 41.1•01.1,0 1.1. A LL, t an
uu (TttUILSDAY) EV e?,:nva, 7,/ ',o'clock.
.9, , -. .8. MORROW. Prt•Adellt.
CHOICE,I4,IItRATURE. On Saturday
°veiling. October 11th, commenting' ii r t , i n'eltx k, will
be - sold , tit the Commercial -Bales Rooms, corner of Wood
and Filth eilieete, a valuable collection-pf. iniseelinneone
Boots, entbrucing flub editiong of many craw be.t Anthem'
in elegantLithiatiste, Come or which are beautifully illus.
tented andinAgtrii Wading, Aim, standard biatorie. ase• .
kliaukttinertiKe,' - balultridfutnes the leading megszines, In
aud popular ttiletellaneona publicatistis of the present •
daX... `The_ prituripal , pait ot" the ttlfote is from it private „„.
library, and will be fotuid to embreve de.iind`le honks. '
_ !sat., • ..- —DAYIE, linetianeer.
QEWt.O . k.LEY ACADEMY, : '
1 1 / 4 -1 A -CLASSICAL AND'COMMERCIAL
Q Alt D.L.Pi 0 SC WIC B I'
On: the P., Et. IV. &C. IL It. and Ohio Rivet, twelve miles '
„
e from Pittsburgh.' ' •
Rev. JOS. 8. TRAVRELL No
.Tlie , Twentysnlistit.-SeasibiVieltf'diiiitiießec on MONDAY,
Norpuber 3, 1856..-. N. bar Ciroubira andjotlice yerikeitil, enquire of Messrs. t•
del n Irwin .& Sons, 57 Water strebt ; „Ile,qsje, Nevin. Mc
litewn & Co-,167 Piety street: - 08 - 10'
wickieyeilbs P..o.,Allegleny county, Pa. 0c9,2u -
A l' -SALE Ok PROPERTY IN
ITAMELD, BOROUGH. OF LAIVIVENChVILLE.—
We will sell at Public Auction, on SATPRDAY, the 11th day •
of October nett, 1856, - EIOIIT LOTS OP - GRoLl1:15, each 25
feet front 10ff-feet' deep. These Lots front-6n sixty feet t
1117001.8 ClOd:t1.011ty-five feet alleys, and are rear the Stallurta
of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. As these Leda Join each
other, they would make a desirable lot for a pirate real
dence. They will be offered separately, and will be sold low
and 01, easy,terma BLARRItY D- 10 BEY,
adOienctioneer.
P.
STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.
j_ A Lot of Gromni on Penn street; near the:Point, 21 ft. - a '
front by 110 feet deep to en alley, an which Is it three story '4 .
Brick 'LOOM, containing fourteen rooms,• cellar and bad,. 't
ment. The house is well built, and will be sold low, and 011
reasonable terms. The property adjoins the oftire of the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Apple
oclktlan• BLARITLY ;'
LOG AN ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—
A .-Lot _et „Ground, situated-tin-LogtaCitiet t, 25 feet
front - 14100 deep to Carpenter's alley, on which there Is
metal dwoo Two avry Bridle' HOUMA, each house having
rooms and cellar. Wlll he sold at a great bargain.
to . suarztor
oca:dsw Cornet Fattentkand Ernfiblield sta. 1"'
CENTRE AVENUE PROPERTYHA Lot
NJ of Ground 40 feet front by 76 feet deep. i n which
erected_ a two story Brick Ranee, 20 feet front bT2t ft. doe P ,
containing siren. roams; Ititcheu in the , rear. The whole
has neon recently paintoland papered. and if in excellent
order. Apply try (oditdarr) , BLARELY t lactiEv.
SBOOO—WANTED---Good Basines; Pa
por, not having more than four nv.,allia to
run, to Om above amount.
all:date _
THE MARTHA WASHINGTON CASE
STAP.TLING DLSOLOSURES.—ThIa case, laver which
hey hung so long a dark mystery, is now Unravelled—
LLOYD'S STEAMBOAT Dl RIICTODY gives tha fnli history ".
of the Martha Washington conspirators, the diiog confes
sion of one of the "gang," besides the confession Of severed
others now tiring, and Sidney C. Burton's . conntction with
the prosecution of the conspirators. The, book tiposes two
members of Congrees, one ex-Governor, and several Judges, s '
for receiving bribes from the prisoner, and .11to death-bed
scene of Sidney C. Burton, rotating one of the most startling
eases of homan deprseity, vice and rascality ever recorded,
—Philadelphia Jrejairer.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
For exile by
oc9
OLD JEWEL'aY, WATCHES,AT
G
AUCTION.—The sale of Sue Gold Jewelry. Gold,
Silver and Fleted Watches, fine Pocket Cutiery,•Porte Mon
nalee, &c.., Le., will be continued for a few eee.ninge longer, '
at the Commercial Salem Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth
streete. P.,31.).14118.
oc9 • ./inctinneer.
ROSIN -100 bbls. for'sale by
B. A. FAIMESTOOK h CO.,
ocg corner First and Wood its.
9 .
SALTPETRE -25 kegs refined for sale by
.3c9 R. A_ FAILYKSTOCK I CO.
Q VANISH lIROWN-20 bbls, for sale by
►J R. A. FAIINZSTChagB CO.
D AID SILKS--A. A. MASON • 43: CO.
have Jost reeeived some elegant styles of hew Plaid
Silks. cc 9 1
BENCH PRINTS—S=6 veiFlito - Osome
yard wide French Prints selling under prier,rit • ,
A. A. MESON' I/ C0:8,2:i Fifth n_
PRINTED WOOL ELAINES—We have
D same 'elegant styles of the abort' offering at low rates_
,c 9 A. A. - SIASCPC.I4 CO.
BROCHE SHAWLS—We wilt -openin a
few days, more than tifry cartons 4 . 41 g 141 Equals"
bream Shawls, whith will offeied trade 4.2..ma1l
profit. (nm) A.. 1,,,34.Ag0N,&
QTELLA SIIAIVLS—A. A. MASON & CO.
'tit open on [lie 30tb bpi a larie . 4-191. 1 of:i:law Stella
Shaala *bleb will le ofibral nbildr hid Aud . a bilese. loa
floofrcTribEit, ! Two Ste-of • Oilor,di,
kit Sit oak. on Allen atraet, tiTroadu ng
Hans,. of seven rooms; well of good weter,,Withli n ' mp to
the kitchen; fruit and shade trees, ontavein, bt a l4, :ke ., ke . ;
all in good order, and will be sold for Veiznai $3OO
inkd; balance on Linea B. CUrcill - ERTAVdiN,
• • statilraki:itteet
.
--• •
TEAM! STEAM! —Only $22.5 foe's new.
S. Steam Raglan of Mx inch cylindex.-1Z inch atro o. up
right cylinder, fly wnecl..tc, ell complan. For made by
oc9 E. CUT LW OW & SON, 51, Merkel et.
AFARIC FOE, SALE-147 Acts _
Land. sitna•e on the Yimgbiagbeny riysr fpur miles
Mown licrimagmrt, on the oppaelte Ate fOr the riven 75 to
110 arm axe test river bottom laud; 36 acne Jinn cpulity up
land; timber In abundance fuel: of laniriheAceet kind. The
improvements consist or.a Tiricicdioneeruntaisine iii rooms
and -cellar, with double porch; - alas, a small Brune Muse, a
hewed leg Barn, and 411 hocersary ontandldings; n flue
Orchard of Acts Oaring apple tram, and a -younginpple
Orchted grafted from the best end choicest frukt...wili he
tonna eva.6lke_yreepleoe There also an old Ratstlllehed
Perry sod Ferry s44lea OP the Farm
For V r ie matt (( Flu, apply to i
ANEW BOOK by the :of
the
FarteiiM .te-,—.LAIILMEIV IttinAmoo4. rag, a
ypung atizitlef 7ho IvighG(l.lo Boa USkinxt =ma Accord.
inf, l 3l' LExinditeyV3W am:Ur-of 4, l.c.swis
krurilet,'
Dred.,.a Tale of the ererttm.l S . lctinp ; bY4l:NEtowe,
aptlpr Undo Toles' .
Tha Cookware. nf.r Eania4!lilsoaif and bezitinta —a
1161 Mv of bLaass.., fmta thejaas seie hit elude of of Jolt, 1856; by 3 it hiliszn - Pttirlina,
dcnt
A. large glumly of the.nhore - %eorkil&t rcalkettalid Gar
sale at W. A. (.11KINILINZTMI!
oc7 Fi,131. at,oroaciWthel.fiedio.
0 i cf G.>Q6ngenieitv,'Utsih£orfali!tai and
Cheap, is the iihmtling Tri*':.4. 72
. 11iirret,
Had will he etild on easy teritts,.by '
oci f3. 0171113E111'
A V
ALUABLE BUILDING "LOT of 30 fact
front ou Peen street Ly-120 desk for sale on - eaac S. OSITISSIIT' fs SON,
- ilLarkst stSc'..et.
RI aitallATE POTASH- 7 :1000 Hut
IL received and for sale by (de7) FLERING MOB.
P III SSIAIE — WfASIL 7r 1500 lbs. •
moire' and for sale km (00l r rGE.IIDiG
0111. IA
. - STAIW-400 lbs. in store and for
rate Bcf (ors) ) , I,FAIING BROS.
TUCKER'S FARINA--5001 IA. in store
and for solo by (oc7) FLEMING .114 GS.
OLIVE 01L-5 casks just received anifor
sale by (ec7) FT:EWING DROS.
SAL SODA-5 casks just reed: andft3r aie
by tuc 7 .l laxursza
_ _
•
flUlkl SHELLAC 400 lbe. in store andnfor
VA sale by Cm?). vt.smitiao BROS.
OILYER SAND-10 bble. on band and for
0 Bala by. ..(00) k LIMING =OA.
IQUORIOE ROOT-5 bales on hand and
by. 041 t LIMING 13A0
SODA ASH; of a wad and uniform 0,46 , ',
matittractOred by.thq,l-!a.saa..maaaracturiNa LOralnuy.
ot..TareOtuto: abd Tor salki by
oc? • . - inika
ROLL BUTTER-2. barrel's prime fresh
_Lt d received' by To klroad, awl for Oslo to
urrity H. cotixo,
riIALLOAY-2 barrelt , for scaly by
oc7 uriitY COLLtift.
REMOVAL.
JOHN PORLTEt
mu t'emove hie gkwelo the
LAItOA AN D 4.E.l`i DID tr I T,D T IN" fl
No. 91 Market Street.
Btaween Om Diamond and Fifth ntreat nexrdear had*hu
& on ()cipher Dal,
Wham ha wont/ Invite h 1 tuatornao, and a it ,
.pubbikig
AND
*°
LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK
FALL 4k, WIVTER GOODS,
Tu which ho will be making
Additions or the Newest Sties of Gntids,
daring the season.
111VVIE11414111, 1110CREJEILY A. Co.,
FORWAB, Ip IRG
commisarox .51ERCIIANtS,,-
DEALLTIRS
PRODUCE FLOURAND .WOOL.
PRODUCE,;
‘H3T.4, ANNA.
pat I IRE ticals:
SPriag.tr iloxylligb, Joseph
alione
R. ii.iciiraW " (bang, ithulln,
Mcestictloas, Manna .tc co, - Jit l ol3„Etut....3lltrteo &Oa. "
Obiadt4soS7' 145 /K BO,l 4Vg "4
."
111 4galeYi octort4 a ed., - • um, album &
A. A. MaaOn &Co., " . -Folward T. Mott, "
0, atrObt•igkm4 l ol.; Witaitlikelegtozj
a. J Wlteeril Henker, t iudnggU . loth lY
CLEORGB BUT OMR,
A riti 'esti:me:Dr -
GOSSAMER - " VENVITATINd
ELASTIC 0ANP1791.1,. PfiEB,
And ;MI ditioceft*!,,,,,c9B4.lATAL ..1411513.Y0r Ladies
and GezMeStini- ‘;
Iff&• 76 15. °): 1 / 4 1 00"—"IAM 04 ;0 0 1;*narket, MTh-
AMITEL J. IL mcgiLLA.N, Esq., of St.
S
. p aca , lifi n fi e **, _be( in lidsiel.ty - rOt ' th e loth inst-.
and will manta ten days. ' Re can '1;10 honsnited in relation
to tha Parelnuie ran* Bale Ot Weatert o r
Claim ieldinneeeta, and tiaksniitiogiv9rtrOiplajo the pro,-
tessioanr o.#lit4,3rne . Yr at Abe 91 11 0.... g. • 4 -
minim ti003u9,1
"gu,.43ourth
oclf3t—Gaz
OPTICS CT THE P/MBI3IOIIIt.Ft-'...
- .4ND CH - BM:00AD 1110311t0 T,
• Pittsbitry;h42l3rtobei.4;lBso:
rrillS MAS SR
TIIOI3I3AND I N ' lia*rx,mont F lkink D O .:
harm Olt litilklLß Tho Citr of AllogEnro.
In thin length in Included tbe .06W tomes tbo Can*
THeretrill be some 4175;41001beC0f 'igitiera,Ttabir required
alba work "
Propagate= far torodatt WOhe thOr t, r quog. th memo
will be received- tuttn Abell pi L .
0004 W '" (i, W. CASS., Proemial
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& Ham.gr,
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