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S3 "T Sentinel & inrmcv. "i he J?eople& the People's Righte f'AIMX. illlO. 4TINESDAY SEPtHbH 29, J8S2. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. j Fm PresidVjU of the United States, GEN. FRANK. PIEItCE, Of New Hampshire. JKoi Vice President of the United State, 'WILLIAM R. KING, Of Alabama. Senatorial Electors. WASHINGTON McLEAN, Hamilton U LINABUS BURNS, of Richland. District Electors. ir TRICTS NAMES, Chnrles Rhul, George V. Stokes, It. S. Cunningham, Enoch G. Dial, 1st' id, 3d, 4tb, 5th, . th, 7th, 8th, flth, 10th, lltli, 12th, 13th, .14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th. 21st, Samnel H. Sleedman, Charles J. Ortou, James Kyle,' Frauds Cleveland, William Palmer, Benjamin P. Johnson John B. Dumble, William Golden, Oliver Keyser, Hugh J. Jewett, William Okey, Charles H. Mitchnor, ChalkleyT. McArtor. Jantes FindU-y, Samuel D. Harris, Eli T. Wilder. Elias II. Haines. For Judge of the Supreme Court, WILLIAM B. CALDWELL. J member of the Board of the Public Worts, JAMES B. STEED MAN". FOR CONOKKSS, ANDREW STUART, of Jefferson county. Democratic County Ticket. For Auditor, MILTON HARVEY. For Commissioners, WALTER JAMISON, 3 vears, ROBERT HERRYMAN,' 2 years, Director of the Infirmary, JOHN D. WILSON. For Coroner, Dr. E. CON AWAY. Land Apraisers, Dist. No. 1. " " 2. JAMES McN'ARY, ' " " 3. AARON CON AW AY, ' " 4. MOSES WRIGHT, DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS ! ! The Democratic Central Committee of Harrison County, take pleasure in announ cing to their fellow citizens, that Messrs. I'cppnrd, Gaston an I Forsythc, Will address the people of Harrison County lit the following times and places: At New Athens, Thursday, September 30, at early candle light. At Mooiefield, Saturday, October 2, at 2 o'clock. P. M. At Freeport, Saturday, October 2, at ear ly candle light. At Franklin, Monday, October 4, at 2 o' clock, P. M. , At Heller's School House, Monroe town ship, Mond.-.y, October 4, at early candle light At New Market, Tuesday, October S, at early candle light. I ,At New Rumley, Wednesday October 6, ai early candle Jiy-iit, At Jefferson, Saturday, October 9, at 2 o' clock, P. M. It is earnestly hoped that the Democracy of each township will see that the above! meetings are well attended. Lot there be a general turn out to hear those able champi- ons of Democratic principles. . Other meetings will be announced hereaf ter. By Order of the Dem. Central Com. ofllarrison County. Democratic Meetings. It will be seen that the Central Commit- tee of this County, have appointed meetings ed to bring out the voters, and arrangements! OVER CONFIDENCE! Trust not to a in several of the townships, and good spea-1 bo made to convey the weak and the infirm ' FULL VOTE, without making a CONCEN kers ts address the people. Let our friends to the polls. Federalism is fully organized; ' TRATED EFFORT to secure that object see to it that those meetings are well alien- it always stands ready to strike a fatal blow The whir,, .re at work, with . .nri .! tied, it behooves every Democrat in Har- rison County to be at his post. We have an excellent county ticket-a better one could not have been selected-and it is our duty to elect it. We can do it if we only try. "We are confident that no Democrat in this county will be found flinching from his du ty. All that is wanting to overthrow whig gery in Harrison County is action, and a complete triumph await us. Let there be a general turn out at the meetings, and a more general one nt the polls, and victory will be our'. - Come, Democrats, from now until the 3rd day pf November, never cease our ex ertions, but work on all occasions, and the fruits of our labor will be seen before many davt. JKTThst able Democratic paper, the ' Daily Cincinnati Enquirer comes to us in a new dress, and in an enlarged form. The Enquirer is one of ths ablest and best con ducted papers in the whole country, and we wish its enterprising proprietors much sue cess. , XSJTThe whole-souled Democracy of Frej ' port township, have raised a large hickory pole. Let other townshipii imitate the ex . ample, Freeport will give a good account cf herself in October and. Jfoyeniber next. Democracy ts, Whifgery, A more gallant wan, or a mora bonora- bl miin," than lit, fierce, "both it pub- lie and private. I neyer fcne."-fii. Scott trt I Vl I Mirm n n to Col. Gorman 'Gn. Pierce possesses at generous, brave, honorable and pure a heart as th Almighty evpr placed in the bosom of a man." Hon. L. V. Bell of Massachusetts a delegate to the federal National Convention. "Piirc or a NitionAL Bakk "I be lieve such an institution one of deadly bos tili t j to the best interests of the country, dangerous to our republican institutions, and the liberties of the people." Si a, I honor the people who shrink from a war like this. They hold such sentiments as religion and humanity dictates, and such as nonu but cannibals would wish to radiate from the human I eart." He further said: "The result is before us. Who doea not see and feel that this re sult disgraces us? Who does not see in what estimation our martial prowess must be by this holden, by the enemy, and by the world." Daniel Webster's speech in 1814. "I, indeed, we have incutred the divine di pleasure, and if it be necessary to chas tise this people with the rod of his vengence, I would humbly prostrate myself before Him, and implore his mercy to visit our favored land with war, with pestilence, with famine, with any scouige otlifr than military rule, or a blind and needless enthusiasm for mere military renown." Henry Clay's, May 17, 1828. (See Niles Reg.) Gen. Scott's Principles. If I had the honor of a vote on the oc casion, it would have been given in favor of the land distribution bill, the bankrupt bill, and the second bill for creating a fiscal cor poration having long been under a con viction that in peace, as well as war some thing efficient, in the nature of a bank of the United States, is not only "necessary and proper," but indispensable to the successful operations of the treasury, as well as to many wants of our commerce and currency. WIN FIELD SCO TT. Fired with indignation, two friends sat down with me in my parlor at the Astor House, (November 1840,) to draw up an address, designed to rally an American par ty. I now hesitate between extending the period of residence before naturalization, and a total repeal of all acts of Congress on the subject my mind inclines to the latter. WlNf trJLD SCOTT. We think we are liberal enough when, n providing for America, we leave the door of admission open to the children of foreign ers, now abroad, who may hereafter be born here, without allowing their fathers to cooie and help govern us. We, who alone have tny right to think on the subject, clum that wr can best govern ourselves, and the better such government in the mean time, so much the belter for the foreigners who may here after come among us, and for their American-born children. We, now in America, mean only that, af ter a given time, electors bora on the soil shall alone select natives or adopted citizens to make laws for America, or to ndminister those laws. WINFIELD SCOTT. General Scott, in a publication in the Washington Intelligencer, avowed himself m , favor of the follow ing principles: I '1. lo reduce the term ot naturalization from five years "2. lo EXCLUDE ALL ALIENS FOREVER FROM THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN ANT PL'DLIC ELEC TIONS WHATEVER, EXCEPT "3. Such nlisns shall have served two pears in the army or navy, who shall there- by he entitled to the rights of citizenship, in- eluding the right of suffrage. "4 Aliens shall be exempted from invol- untary service in the militia, the army, the -.... ;. f,u ,,, ,i i,i:. Scott is a vain, conceited coxcomb ok a man. iii3 brains, all that he has, arb in HIS epatletts, and ir HE should he elect ed president, he would tear the whig party into tatters in less than six nvjiUhs. Horace Greelyiu 1848. stSTThe "Queen's Court Journrl," pub lished in London, and the orgau of the royal govern.T.ent, says "We notice that our neighbors across the watcrs are engaged in a bitter Presidential cooflict. Tho CONSERVATIVES have for (heir leader Gen. SCOTT, and the de-! . il, , - mocracy, who would transverse the poles of . . . .... , . . tne earth, ana call it 1'HUUHIibS. are led by Gen. PIERCE. As a conservative jour nalour sympathies are wilh the former." GO TO WORK! The second Tuesday of October is close at hand, and it behooves every Democrat in Harrison county to go to work nnd get him- ! self and his neighbor in readiness for the 'dav that "tries men's souls." The Demo- crats, ,n many of the townships, are well or. ganized, and are ready for the fray. To those townships that have not yet organized, we would say organize, and go to work incomiciy. uet nuu committees oe appoint' against the people's interests. Democracy has always intervened between the country and that blow, and it is expected to be at its' post "doubly armed" in the coming fight.', Wo say, then, to the Democrats of every . i i i j- ,t lun.iD.iiu aim Btnuui umrict in iiarnson county, go to work, organize! organize!. UUUAIUE !! at once and effectually. it-The whigs of Coshocton County thus far have been able to elect three oouutv of ficers, and they are only minus in the nea little sum of 98,000. jtiTEx-Governor Shannon, of Belmont County, has been nominated as the Demo cratic candidate for Congress in his district, in place of the lamented Col. Walton. Gov Shannon's election is sure. The. Whigs have sorninated Ahsov Brew er, Esq., of Columbiana counly as their Congressional candidate, Mr. Maddox, the first nominee, having declined. Mr. Brew er was one of the regular candidates before its first meeting, all of whom were passed by at lacking the necessary qualifications to command the votes of Free .Soilers, which qualifications, il was supposed Mr. Maddox possessed, t is hoped, after these demon .(rations, amounting to a puhlle confession that Mr. Brewer could pretend to no claim to Free Democratic votes, our whig fiends will have the modesty to not ask any of that party to vote for th.qr candidate, -r- iittt Mestpgtr A. L. Breirer Whathii neighbors think Of Him. We ask the peopla of Harrison county, diitiBelio. of p,rty to rtft4 fol. I ' lowing paragraph!, which we copy from the the New Lisbon Patriot, th residence of Mr. Brewer th Whig candidal for Congress in this District, Oh, Consistency ''Col, Brewer has been an unwavering Re publican through evil report and through good report a working whig and n faithful friend of Gen. Scott a friend of liberal prin ples a friend of Human Progress a friend of Human Freedom." The above paragraph, we clip from an Editorial article in the Buckeye State, fultoraely puffing Anson L. Brewer, the whig candidate for Congress, in this District. The writer is R. P. Hartshorn who art very long ago, publioly denounced this man, Col. Brew er, for having SOLD INTO BOKD..1GE A NUMBER OF NEGROES IN THES0UT1I AND FOR HAVING PLACED THE MONEY OBTAINED FOR THEM IN HIS POCKET!!! And, now, this same R. D. Hartshorn is ardently supporting, through his paper, this same Anson L. Brewer, for Congress!!) Par nobilt freUvmf Beauti ful disciples these of "JJumai Freedom!" "Oh, consistency! thou art a jewel!" Z5?We learn that the whigs in this local ity, who will not support Mr. Brewer, for Congress, are so numerous that it has been found necessary to appoint a special commit tee whose duty it is to visit each of the re cusants and "whip them into the traces." We havu met, within a week past, with sev eral whigs who have grown gray in the ser vice of Whiggery,' who are as firm and im moveable as the rock of Gibralter, in their opposition to this old hunker, negro-selling pool -man-hating, Federal aristocratic candi date for Congress. There are scores of poor men, whigs, in every section of Columbiana county, who will not aid in elevating a man to a high and responsible office, who will take from them their last penrey, and laugh at the humiliation ot those he has rendered miserable. Such a man is Anson L. Brew er, and such, many of the poor men of this county know him to be. Cool Impudence. The impudence of the leaders of Columbi ana Whiggery is only equaled by their ap parent dove-like modesty. For weeks past, they have exerted all theigenuity they pos sess in attempts to humbug Free Soilers, and. bring them under pernicious and corrupting influence of Federal Whiggery. They how ever, have been foiled in ail their manoeuv reings. They presumed too much on' the ignorance and gullibility of Free Soilers. We were informed, a day or two since, by a leading member of the Free Soil par ty, that the whigs had proposed thst if the free Soilers would unite on the hunker whig candidate for Congress, they (the whigs) would vote, the Free Soil couly ticket. Tltis contemptible proposition was spurned indig nantly by the Free Soilers. They claim to act from principle, and are not to be made parlies to an alliance so unholy, and so con- trary to every principle they profess Hurra for Stuart. The information received from all the counties in this Congressonal District, is of the most'fiattering character for the success of Andrew Stuart, our talented Republican candidate for Congress. He will distance his NEGRO-SELLING Federal opponent, Anson L. Brewer, by a tremendous majon- Freemen, to the Foils! The 1 8th of October is near at hand. NEXT TUESDAY WEEK is the day, of election the day in which the GREAT PO- LITICjLL BATTLE between Democracy ... ,. . , , , . . , . , a federalism must be fought in Ohio! . Brother Deraocr&ts of Hanison county we say to you in tbe language of the Ohio Pa triot, that election is one of MOMENTOUS j TIIDAD1. A XT ni? . .1 . t C . I iiui uiviAiiti. to toe interests Ol uiirouno and county, acd to the welfare of our cause, A State Tieket, consisting of a Judge of the Supreme Court and a member of the Board of Public Work; a member of Congress, and a County Ticket, are all to be elected. The result of that election, too, will have an im- portant bearinp; uppn the crand NATION- at. RTRTTfiflT.K .iil.i, win i.i, ,, . , .. t xi . , . mi hue accuiiu uny ui iiuvciuucr iicai. Alius, J ...... m.,n !..,., n,.n..vu.a wxt XX na.. J uu i iw.... ' """. that an IMPORTANT DUTY, not only to I yourselves but to your brethren of the State I at large, will devote upon you, on next Tues- day week. Are you all preparing to discharge, that high duty, as becomes intel ligent freemen who are engaged in promot ing the GREAT MISSION of the Democrat ic party? In such a contest, can you look on with tame indifference, or fail to put forth vour WHOLE ENERGIES to ohtuin a tri. umpllBnt viclory over the enmie. of Dm. ocriltic Libt!rty. True, the Democracy of thUoounly can 1)8Ve a 0, when im-',nev h11 tum out t0 ,ht PoIlii But wnrn , nemrM.rRfla r;anHa t v..,- r ergy worthy of a bettei cause. No effort will be spared no scheme will be omitted no .tratagera will be unemployed by these atea. thy eaemie. of Republicanism, to "eteaU march" npon the Democratic party of this county. The oft-repeated notes of prepa ration already proclaim the busy movements of this insidious and hostile arrayl Demo crats, BE WARNED, in time! Go to work, and without further delay, adopt such meas ures in each township, as will BRING EV ERY DEMOCRATIC VOTER TO THE POLLS! Gen. Scott in Clereland. . Gen. Scott, the whig candidate for the Presidency, visited Cleveland, on the I0th( on his way to Kentucky. After he had ar rived, the citiaens paid proper respect to him, and he made the following speech, which we find reported in full in the Cleve land True Democrat. It ia the richest thing! we hare lead this campaign, and if any man thinks that Gen. Scott ia fall of Stateman ship, let him read the speech: Fellow-citizens, and when I tay fellow eitiiens, I mean adopted eilisens, as well as all who intend to become eiitiens of this grei,t and glorioua eountry-4 thank you for fhe enthusiastic reception yon have given me. FeUow-eitiena, tb,fr UM thjnj rf aiuth regret in visiting yonr great eity.: While 1 was umforuble and dry ui a cov ered carriage, you have been exposed U lite rain and mud. This has pained me very much. I have always been accustomed to expose mysei 10 ute ram ana mua in com mon with my brave soldier in the army. (Cheers.) r tllow-eitiiens, l regard von alias my fellow-citixen. I hare led the brave Irish to battle and to victory, and have always found them brave and patriot e, (t(eie an Irishman shouted.) J love to hear that rich brogue. It always makes me think cf the noble deeds of the Irish in battle. ( Cheers. ) Fellow-eitiiens, it is about eight years since I travelled up and down these great Lakes these great inland teas and rivers. During that time your city has almost doubled in population, and I 'feel that my absence from you has almost lost me my (ili.ensbip. Fellow citizens, I will not detain ycu lon ger. You are covered wilh wet and mud and I am dry. I thank you again for your enthusiastic reception. After reading the above who can doubt his writing the Native American letter in 1841, and the speech shows his hypocricy better than anything we have ever read from him. The Plaindealer after publishing the above blarney holds the following language about it: Since the delivery of this speech we have heard but one opinion of its merits expressed. "Well, he is no orator, and can't say any thing," said ne whig, his enthusiasm cool ed to zero. Not one spoke in its favor all seemed to be disappointed. "That speech i the silliest trash I ever heard," said an other whig, "it will loose him 600 votes here in this vicinity." "Oh! that he had only kept still," said another, "and never opened his lips. His bow would have left all smooth." "Thurlow Weed spoke truly," said an other, 'with that strange infutation which sometimes seizes on men while gazing at the White House, he is suffering his pen' now his tongue 'to dim the glories achieved by his sword." ' Another Whig Trick Exposed. The Scott whigs in New York State have , , . , , commenced the same desperate game of de- ccption as that about the meetin' in York . , T I ... co.,la. lhe Alabany Journal, and other whig papers gave circulation to the follow-. ing wholesale falsehood. "The ikon Men in Earnest. When the I workmen in Francis Meyers' Furnaces, Schc- nectadyhad received their dollars and dimes! Saturday afternoon, they run up an ash pole m front of the shop, and threw out a Scott and Graham flag, to indicate their political preference. These workers in iron have', no idea of supporting a paily which is plcdf-l ed to British interests. They iro for Pro- tection to home Labor and no Tribute to Foreign Woikshops." Now mark how the workmen in the em ploy of Francis Meyers nail this whig lie: We, the undersigned, Mechanics and Ln- oonng men 01 tile city Ot fechenectady, and ...... 1 ..r .i aeiciai oi us uuopieu citizens, in llie employ oi r ranees aieyers, one ot the most enter prising mechanics in the city, and who car ries on an extensive Foundry and Machine shop, declare, that the above articles, taken from the Evening Journel under date of the 7th inst., is false in every respect. There , r T.1 ir a .. - was a uole raised, bcariny thu hroail nen- nant of Pierce and King with a beautiful "Rooster" perched upon the tip end of the pole as a faithful watchman, and in Novem- ber next to "crow" and proclaim to a now ., ,1 tn l . i i.i l .. . ..... ""i'l'J n"KA i.ec ucvuic i.ic iiiui.ipiiuiit Cit'C ' iln fPirillH' I trrv1 .ivu vi . Aui.bvx. ni.ii in., yjt . ScHSNKCTADT, September 9, 184S. Richard Leonard Youly Myers, James McDonald, John J. Youman, Patrick Martin, Adolphe Lelauren, Charles Roth, Patrick Bannan Peter Salsingcr, James Campbell, . Andrew Notte, Jeaohim Fahning, Wended Myers. George Lanamnn, Ignas Roth, frauds Myres, Tardy Wolf, Gairet Van Vrailkin, John Van Vorst R" I 1 5 A ' XVICUara oturoy, WilliamGroat. John Thomas, Joseph Virst. We warn the democracy of Harrison, , . and honest men of all parties, to beware how they are deceived by the hundreds of vile ' ' . 1 1 v. forgeries and deliberate falshoods that are put in circulation by the Scott whigs. , J ' 0 I """ arMcFadden's and Wood !ic Smith have the largest and best selected stock of goods 0 o cvur uiouguv 10 ihuiz; jdoui nrms sell so I,lr. I.M. lr, .L. . -. 0 you once see tuem. uive tuera uotn a call, Advertisements next week. CADIZ MARKET-Septcmbcr 29. Wheat, V bu 50 Pork, 4,60 3,00 2 00 ' fii. ct Corn, - - 45 Rye, - - - 33 Oats, - - 3o Barley, - - 45 Corn Meal, - 40 Potatoes, - 50 Green Apples, 25 Dried Apples, 50 Dried Peaches, 1,25 Flour bbl. Salt, bbl. ?ggs, P do. Butter lb. Sugar, Cheese. Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Lard, Tallow, 810 810 o v Ti'y 8eedl,502,00 Flax Seed, 75 Clover Seed, 5,00 Fresh Beef, 37 Molasses, 44 Coffee, 12 Country soap, 45 Tea, 501,25 Feathers, 31 Haypton 5.JJ CADIZ THM 11.13 OF HONOR, NO. 5G Meet! every Monday evenius, in the Hull ad touting lhe Market nous. tegular degree meetings on lb first Monday nevery month . CADIZ LODGE, NO. 13oT I. O. O . ' Meeiioverr Fltl0AYKVKNINO.nl K o'coo lu lb Hull, adjoining the Market House. II CALLING ATTENTION TO DR. fitY- '" H'c '" tm',,,'lr led picture. OTP'S Improved Kst.act of Yellow Dock mid T . Ie ";" new mode of Hiking Saisnpnrilln. wefeel confident we are doing a Laelie.se, wh.ch gives-the pioiure a rich up wrvion mall who limy Iwnfflicted wilh Scrum- )'""" beU ground being of an ivory lou and oihrr.diaordor. originating in hereditn. wliiieiiea. the picture ha a pr,.mi,ieue und To ry taint, or from impurity of the blood. We ; Ilk;" " Kt "uttlul nnd commanding, bt.v. known instunre. wiibtr. the .phere nf our U.e " tro",cd. c "lku Ltlei''e In groups, aipiniiilnnce wbrro the most lomndable .listen,-! !" ."' P". or of small cluldren. ncrs hasc been cured by the use .s Guy soil' Eg-lf'ds "I weatlicn nutup in fiiiioj or plain tract of Yellow Do k nnd SaraMparilla alone, j ease, in lockets, nreatt pin. r oiiger-rilig: and 111 one the few i.dvrtised medicine ihat;1 tW '''"'-'' vr to -mall, it i n purled oanuotb wigmntite.1 with q.iacaery. for llie large Male. Yellow Pock' and the" Raraupa tilhi" are! 1,0 ,i,k" de"ure in u.viung nil persons lo well know I le be the efficient .(ami at lib samii " cu,nf ."? '""' )erimciit, wheilur ttm. inoxiou) ngnt. in tn whole M.ffrin 'l'T with Likune.se. or not, all shall be made u.j.. .- i k. r.. ib.i.. u.,1..... t .,. . i HIBl.) .U'l .1 J n. . . . -. ..... " a , ion of them it Dr. Guysotl's Yellow Look am) Sirsaparilln. (fr3ee advertl mni. . . Adorns. ScinNTirio WnNnss! IurotTixTi Pvirsmc. Ur. J. S. Houghton' Pepsin, th true Digestive Fluid, or( attrio Juice, prep red from Rennet, or ihe rourtn Stomarh eflh Og, after direoiions of Baron Liehig, the (ran Physiological theniist, by J. . Houghton, II D.. Philtidalohia. Thi i irnlv a wand 'ai remedy lor tndigentinn. Dytretptin. Jaundice Liver Comnlnlnt. t:ontinaH(in. nnn lnrntv curing after Nnin re' own Method by Nature a Agent, the Qattrie Juioa. Pamphuttt, con taining laien.ins evidence nf its value, fcirwihail by atenu grail, (lee notice lusoaf ttw ml adtduiwnntv ar Kdwsa Kor r U ! riua! Wi.ur's Balsam of Wild Cherry is just lb iraaedy ik-t a pun minimi, unprejudiced man, thoroughly acnualnied with eve.y yt of prsr.uce, ami well acquainted vitb the whole Mulrria ilrtlic. mwl eiMiirncwl ia general practice. iIU recuMluckil Ha Ilia teal uwtiUlv ramljf.ur the cant uf nwgtia, CuMa, AaUiiak, Ulo'irtii.i' lu luaaNOipiiun. Tlii remedy cuiiiuina (be rxtmordi nty rtli rinnl tirtut cf'he Willi Chrrry anl il,e K if wiiicb arc cuuibiuol awl eiulxxheJ in Itna urii cle. live nice ehmiicul proew, t-veryilunr ilr- leirnoiis niMelcit is irieeiMl, ao thai wiitil r mail., i. Ibe muat tItr.ior.lini.ry Iiulr c-! rkeiwia rciarrfj lor nil kinl oi pul liver liMieivrr riiuwn lo umu. advertisement. Final Accounts. jVTOTlCRii fcerebj riven, lliat ihaf l.e f"l lnwiiiz account! Ii ii lu en filed (n ibe fro ate t'oiirl of llurrisou ( ouoty. Ohio, for stt'etunit Tbe limil ncCMiinl of lvn lliirf.inl iin'l Jwlin furfur I iidiniiiiitruluri ol' tlieeatale of John' Illllflli l (ll'i'ltl-il. 'i'lie fin il ai'iiuiiit of John Aikinson, :u uar liiin of Al!rrt (). ltoM, n minor. Tbn fintil Htr.niiii! of I) Skiniiioni at iu:irilinn for Nancy I. Cuuuiir , :i minor, Aioltlut tbr kijiiC w i) lti rral'y pxatninetl unil pimi'il upon by tin- ii"!i'rM;ni-il on We t nrnl nv . ibe 7''i my ol October next. Sp;3, ia5i-Jt. U. W. VIEUi. I'rolmie Jnilr. New Hagerstown Academy. f I lili winu r ti 'sioi of i lit Iil'titinf.in cniii- I J mrticna on llie first Weilli'idHy of Novell) her tin. lor Ihe nipf-r'nieiidrnce mid instruction ni i the Kev. Wm I.A VT.it'I' V" , n m liiuieol' IV'sixh I intoii Colleen. lie protii'riiii-d bid n-iiro.diMiiiil t ui lit' i Kriiinetoii. Mr. L. briiis ih i liii h"t I tesllinoniiils of scholarship mul ntlmr hmhIUI. ! ! tiona lor lcni.hm nn iiniiilumr, from ihc Kn iiliv I of W.i'bjiijtoii CiIIciji iVoin lb linn. II. Li'nmt mid the hv. Mr. Cinniisr". m'Su'iihen-: villi'. He h;ia uUo bad (.-ousiderahli- ri iirli ii-e ! in i echini:. It. llliOVVN, I !H:. 2J, ISU 3t. I're . of the Hoard HATS & CAPS. Si. 3. TAfiGAKT ruprcllnlly iiifnrnis their cil.-toincrs mid the n ihliu ltiiitiiIIv . that Hihv iihviiya keep tin h;inl n i;oi il i-lopk of l,:;"of ,lllr v" luminfMciute, in miihiion t jwliicb Kiev Intvt! im'ivid ii vnry l iran ato k of U-.,i m.d iv, in n. th n.-t. oini.tin ..f fine n,"loki" "" "f t'1" fN htbloii, fur nml wool i KomuiIi bats, ii meal variety onilk i.'ii,b.-iip, fihe hu,.t nyl- ir men and Imvs'.l,,,,, fri.,. V!ir:UtJ '"' ,c,l'llren cloth r.:ip, which nm su hi mi.u9 ui I. U IIIHUl lilll .0 till,!. IV ''' Iyer- l. 4. J. T iGUAlt 1'. Cadiz, Sep. 3:, 1S..3. ly. "'? m"? ran f,n.d MwA'"'' "' isad a Sari,,, 'U 'Z hi, command entry mome?tt, uud uUuii abure nut. Ur. Franklin. OF INTEREST ' To jnci'cll'tltlH, i.'lerkH Tearh- ers, Mitacnts ana all Jl'ST IIUUI.ISIIKD N W AND l ull I'l.HTE SfcTof HULKS by which all the In ml. men to I operation' of Arilhiii'i'n iriy li" jerloruied in an incredibly ihnrl spice of time. r.oeconie a in later ol them will re.piire not luoie thiin n cniiiile Ihinrs' snuly ol' anv trood found mind : and the em. lent will thereby be ..i.i .i . . . .i . o .i 9 i.. i J . """ " Mio.nniniraci, iiui:piy or u.vttle ill iiny kiiiii ut. ma. ler oi now mine ll'T'i'es, iieii-e t .iiu. .1 l.ceii lately, (indeed, b-taiii the iinitiOililiof mi e, , U:tl.n.. .,.;. il. t: .i t old avsti'in. L Th..-Fun i.i.enli.l rule nre followed l. .... exa miuat'oli into the propiieiies ut' liiiin'hei'4. wiiicb even further facili lutes the "ther 0.. raiins. there me uho cmliraceil in this work, Rules for tho Calculation oi Interest, which will woik out the interest. it my mm mum any tun. will: the tdmu.tt rru,nri,mid n ,i;.iplifi- lv "'"v "" "dieropenuion by ihii, umI viis wipriior to nlluoiirsi! in the old nlnn. r ...1.... ,1.... r i . i . ' . logether. these Iniiii the must eoiuplete ireaiise on nm science oi niiiiini-rs ever ewied -and mo i ncalcul.ibty v ilii ibie toull irmu from iheirnevi' r-! niliug nciMir cy, mul in buxiiieiis in -mi from the ! immcii8e mno'iiit of iime ihey fiub from the m wt jweailsnnie deiail of biifiut'tg lili-. I'arijc.ilarly oiieht ihey to he in the hand of Merchants and Clerk. leacbUi unu Mut.eu.i, ai.u h-iii; men eeiieialh. OilDEPv EARLY! Tht! copic of lhe ft iv rcmaininr hundreds ol the j. resen I edition are bulii? hurried nit at a nrice Prelllly re-lucid from that ($.; ut which the bn. ,'"'' wre sold. to make room f..i 11 new edi.i hi ! to bo gotten up in a iuai;iiiliceiit and cosily itvle !iminedii.lily upon chs.uit out 1 Iii! iireseni'one". j I'lvcry puichnser bound (as a mat'er of 1111- nee umi protection m the copjrichi.-t) by his sacred plec.su ul honor, 10 use lhe races, a ler thu inairuciiun of hianelfoiily, nnd m impart the f''r",,i"1.' """V,""1 ""' ."!-" "" ,!- ' u "''tain tb.i I roeenesil is necessary to civc such a pledge, with lhe price, Three Hollar. ",f 'V,1.",', vr vVl, lmidJ " MAY MAllKl.F.I. FunkstntH. H aiUmglnn tV... Maryland. The Pro.esses will be lorwarded pmt-paid. -o thui'.ven nddr. F. He particular to rile l!'.u !':"", 0,'"."1 P!'st 'r,,!V- V""". Stale distitietly; Willi Ihosc lieglectnic; this mis- takes liequenuy oceur. Tli'jie prel'errinic it, can order copies ol thu fortlu.omin? edition, will he ready i. bout tp luditlays. 1 ho pnc. will be $6; orders ent b. loie its i?sii will bu filled as as th at: copies tiro ready lor 5. Local Agents Wanted. In everv town, nnd till through II:.. great number ol these rule can l disposed in' uy nny one -lio will only take lhe trouble to 'make t .fir scope known. They comprise hut w,lcn lu,i,"",s "'. "d pveiybndy has long lelt the want of nnd will irladlv i.hl,.:,. k nature of the huxincss allow nnv one to net ; agent, anil to pnerey rnturet a birire reward. : A url""re explained the husines reipiirimr secre-1 icy, order from nei'iits nrc filled in seperite ea. ..l....Aa .1..!!....... I. ...... i . n. ni.cii.irn nn "ii-uvijr .......l.i lueir I.HllliS I j When a number ofthreo copies or more lire or-1 'dered with tho remittance nt nno lime, 3.1 per icent. is nlhuved to he retail., d na ilii nitent's ! lee; nun an pe- cent, on uriiers or em in or .u,r Sep. 2!). 18.V2. 5m. Dagucn'otcypcs. RIK. DA VfS hat returned lo Cndii, where he intends reuiainiiu for some lime; and grateful 'or die liberal patrouag ei tended to him tinun hreluin, begs leine in inlonu lhe public liml Ibe ia preparru lo lake l.ilieiiuesi-es in the heal j uud most unpriced slj le. I lie hat discovered a process of Inking Li'ten jesses. which obviuirt ll.ut dark shading on one j side of the facevan uni.turiil uud foreign to good jlnste, nud distribute the light evenly all nvur I tl.u whole face, mid enlire person. giving a round 'uess lo ibe leaturei ami a beauty to the exurea- welcome, Itooms nntlvr the Itwiublican ofline. mig. 'iS, IH54.-lyr, - DISSOLUTION. PTVIE pa:nrtnliip bcretoforu existing between X Miilikim & rinks, is (hi day diasolved by mutual Colienl. I be aocouuta will be aeiithsl Ivy cither of the firm until further notice, nnd .it ws urn anxious lo hnve our ACCOUNTS ON HOOK SKTTLED, we wish ONK AND ALL to on 1 1 mii nml close their accounts, eithur by noteoi va'-ii. J Alllil.lKIIN, Cadi, April 1,1851. T. D. URIMKS. N. B. We have on hand yet some nf K. B. Dunn St Co', best steel hack Grass a ml (srnin Scythes, which will be sold for cost or let lhau egsl. 'I hits we mj want euli toon. M y9i. M. I li. D. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUXWCK, DVsrr'.rsIA, CI1KOMO OB AtRVOLS OKUILI I Y. DIsKAatS UP TUK JilDNKYtf, And all dimaaea arriaiiir bum a i!inrlefd 1 le arnt MuwacL, aajck u t. untlloaiicM, Ixaraui filr, I'ullneta or Blund to lit Head, Aci.lilj ol Ilia Sli.uin.-b, Nauara, llan-lum. iJiafoal lor (owl, fr'ullueas, or areirlit in Hie Stotamch. a.iur etuuiiou sinking or Auiieriiir ' '' il oi Im- lou.uch.awimaiii.e ol ibe lira J. berried and liiTiull lniMlhinr. diiltrtiu at ibe beurt cboak- I injt or aulloCKlinf aniaNiIUD',bau in n Ijrinr IMm lure. (itMiiit-a oi tiaina, ii.a or weba In-iure tin rigut. lever and dull pita in ibe bel, iMSrien- rJ ur P Ir...i.H.. je...,we.a or u.a R. ami Ulli.oua.y iiidir)r-l'"'l uw.i:,wi,Bi. ax-:.. I amlden dudiee of bent, be uitis in tbed ab i on tuiitunnmriiiinirol evil ond great ilearnii.in of piriu,cnu be c Bevtunlly cured by Ur. IIUOK- LAN D'S celcbrutiHl atruuin bllte'r, nrepaml i by Dr. C f.l. JitcLann, at ih Uenunu .ueilicine M..re. li t Arcb ktreet rml:idebiuH. 'I'lu-ir Hwvr vi r tbe above fliaenart i not ex rclli'd il tiallel by any ntuer pieparra'iou in ibe L'liiud MnUf.n lha curia niien, in ujj Cioraniicr tkilf.il phvioi.ina liml miled. 'J'l. ...... I.......- -.1 .1 ; . I I- t diw .iii'.-ia m iti.nuy inr ai'eniioil in la. i-ofL'Miii rraui virtues in Ibe reciin cnlioi. 'I uiH.';iea ol nl.e liver ami le.r 1....!. ' exviciai. ie uioatieiiichitig power iiiwonk- 1 ne mi l aflc. on. in Ibe ..ig.V.ire org..... li.ey nr., will.t.1. i.t rnnain nn.i ,.le.....l. ' ! y.end mid he r.v "inctil. rromtbe -Bolon - f)r " lheed.tor . 1 lee. 3'ud: I Dr. IlooKi.jsu'j Cii.ti.. -luGiimi Dl ' lur il.e cure nl literrcuiplaiu. ', Juundiee, pi psiii, m-rvoua drbiliii ,ia da. 'VcdlyuUo inoat opnl.ir niedieinua ol lhe d.r. '1'beo y ters nave been used by Ih'Mn.iinl uud a the' .il our elbow i..y he bus l.iuiarll r. an el- "it j K ciu.i I mid iHTiii Hii iit cure of liver coruficjJ Irom the iinr of ihH u-medv. We ure coiiv'Jaii.t ' ih.ii.iii the use of t hee biuers. tbe palin ucird stniiili Kiiim mrciir;h and viur a lacl con-1 ol fie t cunaidera'iou. 'I bey in plea orthy tnttu mid riuell, mid cun be nfcd by lit iii unit the nio.t ilcliuHte alouiin bi wilh wuraont iinilcr any circmiintiiucc. We n apeiikiu I'rniu experience, mid pi lhe nffl.cted we udviiu Ihiirmi. I '6ciili' Weekly .' one of the best literary p-, per piihlished, niil, Ant. 25 'Dr. lloori.ANu'aUkHHAS ItiTTtm, miinuinriu- rw) by Lr. Jauknun, ar j nnw rcc.nu t i dml by . .ni,. ....... ,.r...,.i . h. ,. ..i ibe de. ally ami nicle ul m.iub . rticncy in .'h.j. ol le- male weakness. As ii.cb is u.e c.se, we would adviw nil motbera to obtain a bjlilc, and thus sae ib.'inielves muuh sicknesa. Tersoits of.e bilil iied coimiiuii his will tin I these hitu rs i.d valiiageoua lotheirheallb.ua wu know iruni e. perienee tbebulutary t-lleci ibej have uuu weuk f) steaii.' iMore F.vidknck. Thelli.n.C. D. lIsnsuNx, mayor ol the city ol Ciuudeii, N. J.. sny: il...iKi.vu s tji.RMiM Uittkbs We have seen. Many ll.ilterin; iu.iic.es of this iiieilicnie, nnd thu aiiince from whiuli ibey uaiueiudueed as lo make inquiry respeciiui; its iiiurii. From inqniiyHe wen persuaded in use il, mi I luiivt say ve found it spccilii: in its nutiniis upon disra.et of ibe l-'rur and diejiivu organs, mi I the power ul in llneiice it eieils uj)o:i nervous pruttrati'iH is really iirprltlnj. Il calms uud irriif then buj neiveu. I i i i . t; i 1 1 u; lliem iulj u liate ufriUe, ma-, kii.g sleep reirehiiiir. 11 lliia medicine, wa more generally used, we, are satifled there would be less sicknert, ut! from the stomach, liver and nurvuu sisiem U.e I if.. -ut nnjonty oi rual uud nn ii;iimr) diseases vjinanaie. Have Iheiu in it heal by coudinuii, ; ma mid you ran bid deli, nice to epeUeiuica general ly. 'I'his extraordinary medicine we would ud vise uur Iriendi who die lit ull imlijiomil, lo sie uiri il it will recommend itself, llshoiil.l ill fact, be in every lamily. Mo od.er medicine an produce such evidence o merit.' Kvideiice upon evidence bus been received (like the fnregoiugj from all section ui tin I'liimi. lhe lust three years, nnd the urutmes lestinioiiy ill its Imor, is, that H'.ere is mole of it used in the practice of tegular I'hyaiu .n o Phil ulelphia, than a. I other u .Htruins combined a fact that an easily be established, and lull) proving that :i scieiniui: preieiatiuu will meet wish ih. ir ip.iet iipioval when preseiiKl even in thin form. Tbnt this medicine will cure liver complaiut and dyspepsia. In. one can doiiht after usiiiif il us ir r civil. It acts spei'ilicallr upon lhe st im u" " " ,;lt:'.1- "act p.-inc..l,y upon lb i. .:Ii mid liver; it is piefeinhle to calomel in all bilious diseases (he effect is immediate. They can be administered to loin. lies ur nfiuta with safety and reliable beii.'iit ut any time. , I.OOK WKi.L Til TUK MIUKS OK TIU UKNII'NII. Thev have the wriileii sa'aalnre of C. M. .1 ACK SDN unoii the wrap; rr. mid his name blown in the boille, without which thuy are spurious . For sale wholesale nnd retail at ih Gkmian M koicikk Stork. No. oi Arch Street. ntiH ilmir helow iSixth Philadelphia; mid hy respactable dedlers generally through lhe cninlry. I'UBC'GM UCDUI'llll To enable nil claaes ol'iniuli.ls 10 fnjny the ailvantaijes ul tiieir great restorn live pjwer. Alsnf.ir sale by M'Ba'iAN . KNOX, Cariit. Ohio. Wholesale ii.'.miu lor STINK tt II OW. A It I), Woi.ster.Oni'i. .Sep. 2J, IS5-J. ly. New Goods at A. F. Moore's. NOW opening, at the "cheap d-y rood und elothinn siore. tbe first airival of fall nnd wiuier eoods, which lor ciieiipimss, beauty and diirahilitycauu.il be surpassed tu any city u I ibe Union. A larjre and splendid assortment ol Coburj tiad Irc-ucli merinoes, good und cbep, nt A. V. M (JOKE'S. Cadiz, Sep. 22, ld3f. 4 N extu slock oi' plain nnd fljnr'il black rV "d fane.v silks; at A. F. alUJKK'!). Sep. 2 2, H5l. AbeauiifulasHortminit of Muslin de .nins. and other lanry mid plain dress funds, ui Sep. 2. IN3. A. r. MOOltK'S. N unrivalled ussorlaient of Cliemiscil. I V 1 "I"' collars, uuuersiRuvcs, Ac, at Sep. 2. Istfa. A. F. AIOOIIE'S. i l us i rate n.i oi woolen anil notion flan- XV ih'I. ut A. F. MoOUF's. Sep.a2, SSU. ft 11 10 larcest and has: stock of el.ithi, eus.ii. J. nett. peioi.ihaiis hvnver rlu'hi, pilot cloth sniineils. veslmu's, A.C..UI A.r. MO01il,',S tep.2J, IB51. A N unlimited stock ol' ready iule cloihing j 0!isiBiiug ... uoo.f, resia, pnutuioiins, aroi. winch Inn boon man" up under our special u I orvision, by the hi!i workmen ibis .ill., the mounlaiin which 1 wn-r Hit t,i fit nil. I i.uf if. v"'' """of tho time. The atieoiimiotih n.il.l.M ia M.nil.1lllllir clli.il Im thu a. .... 1 1 . I"'""" . ........ ... .nciirill "ork n dry irooiU. t: lolbiiie, Jen., which is now """ed at very e'aeap rmes (oi t-.ash or jr.oo.1 couniry produe . Flem bet lha ukic, one " " "' .. -i..u. a. Sep. 8-2. 18M. A. F. MOORR. Valuable Town Property for Sale f IIE nul)crilier offer, f.n sale the proieri) in I which ha now reside, iiiuaie.1 on Church Street. The house ia n log building, wonilu-r board. id, one story m.d a half high, with n new kitol- sn iilincbed to H. J hero i rood lot of urou jel, with an tiniiniinr.ee ol I loit tree an il. and a n'ver failing well of water. He nl. i olfers lor sale a lot con in tiling one acre of ground, on the Wellthurg road, on fourth of a mile from Iowa. Posses.i .n (iven en the drsl i.i'Aoril, Any permit wishing lo purchas. will please call on the nb-rril.er on die premise. ItOBKKT MATI1EKS. tai.lin, 0 , Pep. 22. IH54. .It. Trunks! Trunks ! I "H US P je ciied and for tale low, a nie lot oi 4Jr travelling Trul.kr. ll kind mid site. Thoe warning l nice Trunk ran be acoomiuo- iluted by culling ut the Hoot tt Shoe Store ..I' THOMAS PHILIPS it. SOS. Cndix. Sep. 21. ISVZ. BO NNKTS Colored sirnw, white aad drii colored tilk and talin honiiats, something rich, call at JOHN M'COtlMICIi'S. Omliz,p M, 185'i. PUBLIC SALK OF A VALUABLE FARM WILL be offered for ala at Puhlio Auetino on th ten.ies, on Thuraday, fh f3il day ef SeptemUr. 1659, a valnnSle tract af tjnul ia llurrisou ruaniy, Ohio, within I 1-4 adlesel lhe town ol MuorrGeld In said County. Th true.l eoaiuint 300 Acre, of WkisH r boat 91)0 neres ere cleared and faneod. Tbenr iaja eomiortuble.lwrlli if Ilouta h tbe far vt b a well nf excellent water enavett1, Tr.i land lie weil, i wll Miurad, aai ' a nn ahmaUnco nf Lima. Sinn awl Coal. lenua, which will b liberal, mail kit". t,a day ataulc. Heirs of KOBKRT S ! O TT , lane ol Brook co Y..4'a. . enl. , IMl.-3tpd . 1 OEOEQE F. SMITH, Wholesale Dealer ia Dry Ooc-d 1 1 61 M' Street, pdlthwj. IS NOW KM.tlY I.NW a Urr .MHiiaeal r'ali nail Winter liy Ououa, l-'uraira a4 Uuaiiattic j Ui wuicb ! tatittra i. e atu-ntiua Ui tt e m I'miU-. Im bia i.ck will be fbnnd lt-rll8- fcfciriinic. Th klr. itruwn ahevlikic a a. I abirtinea. 4 II UeacrititM , IIIeHChrt! birtia. erj quality ami bomb. )iuihuiclt. Diiriihr, Et,!Di(a. Tir.kiurs. nil j:ibu( atakea-. Sl.iru'iijra, Sirijica. vatioas stake, full assort aieiii. Apronrlieeka. iwenlit and stripe. llnpera 6-4, j:iciUird, hlus.grey, brown, an4 bleucbvil. .' Fl.tnsifU and Damn. An extenaive aaintiaei of3-4,7 e-T . let. wliite, mid tellur, plnin d ihlii-la Mi.d aaedi nm. Hint i itra fine Mini brnvy atarltl. green, ia din, blue, uud auiXitl l ilU. I.lii-). Allwo.il: Siillinau' nml Wnlerlrt highcol ort; iiliiiila Inrcc uud :nail re. I ami i)ni;am- ' jlioiM, itip'. Ilc. Alan, wol awl riitoa.hi(.h. "',r . ' '"'"'l'1" '"'J. ' ' ' m . . . , , , . , !'W,,.,,("J C -nklMB-. 3 7 "'" "" h PXui,lH ""' -"' 4XUI IIM. Dhioka; fmiry color', Id'k'ian ami doiatrtia piece am! wnol-ihed bbick. b-ny (iml. Al ao, lieaver, lell, KelerhHiiH (.'niuli-i. t:Alili:itlx Mrdiiiut to exiru, wiindj-d wool, and piece if llluck d'K.skiii mid ciiMiiuvre. Funuy. new mid ilesirnble atyk. Sheep's prey, plniiinnd Iwilkd uuiopiU. thick and Imiey color. A I IMJIT". Medium to extra Uxfor J u.ixnl civlrra. Rlacka, blues, bmcy color, henry uike. 1 llllted. tn'.iil mid mottled s:y lea. 'I'vi-4'U tititl Jcittir. v All woolnii'l ciiiloii wrapa. in rnent r tr. ' Mlcbbeliti.lL' jeuus, and heavy Imtds. Colli. 8 shall and Gonoi, b:uii;-iip nnd miners. I'ltlKIS. lew 'all styles of ap.-nene. nniniina, perk ins. uioiie, niriniuaca, Allen ' Uiiimell's, Mmicbi Americuii ripx,.., ,arnei..a.id eei.ernlly .,, ul1'" J ',' "' n"1"l'l,r' ebiiili, mid stenmwork. times, oiue ii.i.i ormijcp, nine uih green car let, plain Colo a. furnitures, Kmlili fine black work cbiuia, lloj le' double purple, 3-4. mid 4-4. Mourning print in great variety. t.!iMl.4I?M. Kreneb, German, and Scotch (.'inehnm. lilaiiKow, l.nuciKiei uud riiiludclpbia Couu ty makes, nil witltbi and siyles. i)iti;si ' OH. Printed and plain, English mul American de Iiiiut, newest ilesisu liieh printed nml plain, Persian, Parsiaii no! Lama vlu'l.es uud niissiiiivrea. I a i piintcd, mid Mouseline Do Luiiies o Ditilium, an I v. ry rieh stjles. ilk. Plain and fi;urnrl black anil colored drew silk stuff fiootls. C 4 alpacas, black, ilo lo, and fancy color. Kenl alpaca laities, low io uer in. Mohair and O: leans, fiirured luat es. fi-4and 7-4 high Colored Cobourgi ami Para Itas. ti-4 shut and new ttyle f.ynne i lustre. scot m Ooods. A larre variety of laces, edgings, in-n.runes, friuxv. lineii li.ee, Ac, juci nets, ctuubric, ' wiss mull, x ictoiia lawns, butr cord nnd faner stiiped cauibrios, tape, satir and Swiss urioea. Tritii;. Valencia, cnthmere, silk mid (alio veitiufa. Hosiery. Women' cotton and worsted , cnshtn-r pf. l.aca and merino, plain mul limey hnll-biet hilts uud drawers in irreat vatiaty und style. ' I.OVEl. . Cashmere nnd fieecv lined bcrlin, woolen, kid and buek gloves no. I n.it.s. COMtOICTS. Woolen cruvais. neck lies, a large assortment lor men and boys, Fancy dark sty les bonnets, cap and neck, lie "U"' lllftDKEKCIilEFS. Piinted p,.ii'ce, best style, madder nnd rhiii'i woik, bandannas, spi itnrielili, ootton an t oil de ll.igs, linen caaibrio hdk'l. all vnrietio. Sluncls. Low priced winter sliawU, uud adk'fs. snnaro nnd lull,' -h.iwl,ol bay state, beUider., wilier . lot , cotoh, uit.1 other makes ail style. nUia and fancy. Irish lineus, sheeting nnd cloth, uaihrellas, suspender, spool cotistw, tewing silks, threads, Vc, nml every eictipiiou at vuriety (toixls, , Bti.loiher not enumerated, to meet the wuiu ol'ciiy and Country dealers. His nssoriitiMit will be ept full Ihrnushnut the se'ta.m.aiid be respect ully nsks all who vi ' it the niark.it to call and examine his pn'ces. Tbey will prove lo bu as low as the same good can he bought by the piece, e .si or west. Western merchants, who may have been In the expense .if going to Now Yolk or I'hi ndel- ' phut, will hud in this maiktt, such larg asson laenisel every tlescripii ill of goods, and oU'ere t at fiicIi prices, us will envin.-e ihrm the, woul.l du hitler lu liy in supplies here, irvtiiy moo I It oi n, than to be ut the loss of expense aad timri nttl making lar; purchnifs in gnia vast. Coma suit see, iind judga for yourselves. , Pittsburg, Sup, n. Irtoi. 3i. - . J New Fall and Winter Goods. JOHN M'COltAHCK HAS insl rereivvtt from Kaw York anil Philadelphia, a liarge aioil Ktuive stock of t all and VV'iutor Uootia, to vahtich. lae iiie all hit old customer nnd Hie public gan'emlly to cull mid Mamine, us lie is confident, if they tin, they cannot mil to be pleased both in price and; ly le ul good, ns bis goods were purchased under us luv.irahlu circuuistunces at any buiuta in tb place, und at a time when lhe eastern slocks weru belter than any oilier this Ull, his slock consists of every variety usba ly kepi, and he would any to the public call and leelor ia.ii- selvci, ns lie consider it nn trouble to show goods. ' JOHN .U'tUUMICK. ITidit, Map. T I... is. KfcAUV Al AUK ClAJIUINti A very lull stock, entirely new anil beautiful styles, to widen fce would evil the attention of the puhlie acrhty have got to be .old. Ho look sharp, y ahttwautburgiusiii tint wiy. nail at JOHN .M'COilMiCK'S Cadil. Sen tL l5t. IADIK-V DUEfSS liOl IDS uicl. Vrowi"iTi J i-mneleon und plain silks, Irene li nienVMMaK libit cK Ibet. piiruiiia'.tas, cushme'js, dekiinxe poplins, Ijenniie. alpacas, merii j, and every variety id fall and winter dress goods, iknt can he lound in ibis uuiket. If ton wtait suua ibitij niae und lii.hionnhle. '.all hi JOHN N'OUiiUiitCK'S. Cadii. Srp., I8:a. CLOTHS, ruaaiiiirus,tiii.a, lfnls, pr sinn cloths, litiuv. rtanimU, blank, ts. and very variety ol vot.leu ril at price lowM than ver before '.curd tell of. ivt JOHX MVOItttltCif.. i radii, Bep. ".2,l3. . - FORMEKt.Y KEPT B J'. S. UkCST, f I dlK ..b eribcr ha tnkaa clinrreuf the abov ' J IIOTKL. wbare be i( prepared t nil tin to wait on all who tuny patronise hi bout. II ba fittd up and kuuishoat it in. ilurmuat ant ' proved Uj I. Hia Tablft Will -A all lire be lamitieU with ti boat the mur'e afford. His Stabling ' lt,T.lrd oiivniul and CuuiaxnWasn, and ai hostler easeful aud aiteutiv. Ho itoairo la ronrlor Hi beam A Home ta Travelers. IT assure his friend that Ihey .hall Und A Cordial Welcome to the EcteL Awploaueoatnwdaiioutlor M.iviaui)Umvv BuMrdeH rreeivod stall time, uu. svssnnnble wriot. nov I -tf JOHN M HOLM. Perfumery. MR.. UIVlN Km., just received th tartrN aaA boot vaiwiy of PKKUMKIt Y over nfiaradioCiiiiia, vousiaia in prto the billow ing ! - . tlaaol's ("btyoiaHne Oa Morrow, Pomade Ptiiluttuw, " ' ' ; Taikii KusoImim rliayri llulo Antiune. . ft ra()il, ruiuV Tavhir'scvMimiaiiWab BH n.rlstinu'o Pts Pul Pewilcr, tVlognm " 1 .... . - . Haiwil's JiiiMj porfomoii Wiwfso,- Inap, wl M. HTI3S. i ' i . i ' - t , J w "?.- f, Ij ' :4a i m kAvt i. '-ft j r$s "V-V? t Km i t U i A- " it ; .' t mi mi M an. a . , L.V- m m m m m ':f -' It M I it ::u, v. i t'tt ! Ml Mil m4 . h';" -:f w 'pi I