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We have , remarked, upon a former occa sion, that alter disfranehisMg the soldiers, the nest step in the Ja&eipliwagraywae of the Copperheads, to be carried °lathy tieirl pettifogging judges, was to drain away the , _ .• life 'of the army, by means of the habeas eorpus, and to prevent. the Government from reatnitiag its thinned - ranks, by an: is- jtozotio n—the Chief Jnetioe applying the lancet here, while Woonsuart, with the wholn Sanhedrim at hie back,.wes to lend a !Raid, in the bigger operation of cutting tM===l Cir readers are aware that the Chief Justice. who had entered upon his task with` as much relish as if he had just sat down lo a plate of . Philadelphia, : terrapin, has teeently delivered thaw, .after-vpainfui gestation of three weelts, of several heavy colttinns of twaddle, wrangling file jarisdio- thus' over the lederalofficers—and was pro ' paring to finish up hisseparate share of the job; when ho suddenly found his locks shorn, and the minatory ferule wrested refirently from his pedagegie kinds, by the Proclamation of the President, commanding Win to suspend, forthwith, his pious labors In t ibat direction. How heloOkod—this little Jripiter of thelitate—when the descending hot smote and withered his sacrilegious ' ;.) ann,, he reached it fortittothe ark ofeur I•, 6 es, is not 3ijtot written in tiuschronicles es. .Report said that he adjourned work until after the election, and incon- thiently sought refugein his Olympian soli tudes beyond the Allegheny, which, " like I 4 look o'er Troy," to drown his sorrows in 'a chapter of Zimmerman or Boethius. ~!Scotehed but not killed," however, he turns up once more in the grand conclave ofdignitaries assembled by his order in Philadelphia; to hear and decide upon the novel and ingenious question of heading off thenational authorities, and ending the war by the pacific remedy of an injunction t 'low else was it to be stopped? The "trial by' battle" had gone out about the time the lawyers came in, and was withal too strong a : remedy for the nerves of- a Copperhead Jtidge. It was "clear that the "Ita'portli of copperas" had failed in efficacy, and was but "a dead cock in the pit." But was there nothing else in the armory of the pleadv? Yes! if the Iwo had failed, why not bring "old Abe" into Chanstry? Once there, there would be no escape. for him. In the language rho ring,it is as dead a case with the teas whose head is in chancery, as it is generally supposed to be,with the man Whosel. estate has found its way into the spme unhappy limbo of vanities. Brilliant and happy idea! "Pill him in chancery," itacame the general cry of the. Copperheads, and forthwith a pursuivant, armed with the dread summons of' the redoubtable Chief Justice, and his associates, challe4es "old Abe" to come forward, and do battle at Judge Lowats's bar. Well, the august synod meets in awful state, at No. 5, in , the. old building on,chest : not Street-Abe Chleejustice - in reverend ;table, with the whitest of all possible neck chokers, and lookinkfor all the world, as if wisdom would die with him. The place is not a very sumptuous Ono, or weetighthave borrowed, for illustration, an earlier (mem binge in Pandemonitun--where High on a throne of royal state, which far Ontahone ths wealth{ of Orono or of Ind, • , Or arhealithiskorgeons Eaatartth richest hand Showers on her kings barbaric pearl and gold, Satan etudted sat, But no matter for the poetry. The lists are duly set 'out The :herald sounds the trumpet, and four doughty Knights, endued in copper hilt:nets, with green bags, full of devices-which knight.errtuttrynever knew, end • attended by a score Of trusty ciaires,' trot out into the areas with visors :up— waving their pennons- = and ready to prove' their valor upon the body of Old Abe. Expec tation is on tiptoo,butold Abe does not come. A messengeris dispatched forthwith to notify his apparitors that all is ready, and Lowrie -and Woodward waiting.. - The Iniussehger re turnswith information Oldibe"cadtcoute;.' that the epparitara are oat of torn; and that theyntay wait andltejtangeti. The digit tn._ ries arencm-plussed. it will not do, however; to take Jjudgment by default. That would Mar'the ceremonies, and as the spectators at leaefbe gratified, it ie "ordered and .4. decreed" that twh of the knights in attend . mace shall yin atilt for the amusement/tad: edification of" the expectant copperheads. .They.sektheirlinces in rest, Accordingly, attdapur their ceurrers irier thenreni, ann.' „ling the 'air with lusty, Marderona thrtsis,' the Ilve-long day. Pit and galleries come down with thunders of applausit. In ,pan - demonitnu they--..ended chases. - The yrea -..ried cluunPlens•retire to trofresh theosselvcs, efter, the , the Chief tice;in iicinnio 4 oci f pronoutices the antitsol'l ; • mente at an iiSend,aed promises to adjedge 1 the-2111katiteCti c h ivalry, and distribitithe tenors, alter cenaulting with Id a Me** and taking lime to advise,-smut etlyr:thielea• • .I • , The etutehtiiii(einf the maateircf . thec4,a griu. -infection.AAndt sore tbei. election is over, and, Iad,WITIE is hors du combcd, and WOODwAtu):llMself unliereeTV' with- Ms plumee drooping, and his ban ner, dragging...in -the Oar ', with Ids trusty Periniybrania yeomen-=not . .4nen intatimuctPigr WlHrgnm bags either --butinhorieslPLinchist i green".---hatt stolen gPm , •.marsh ouilkem,,takeu thekelbetd4 , ' tumbled thed iiitathe itdleit:;Mben they . ifuoids?,4 , ' Has LoWninlno:Taithisn woo esktie can mid fiiieleitis his shonl : dem as he )SeeTe ,the sheets or the Peep) on his retie** heelif • His WOODIVLED no manheot thitheolsiutathinkOnidijoixi' getheilng himself up, Oa, olidstrl ing intolhe addle agile ? 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The whole arti cle is well worthy of a careful reading, and .not the least significant portion of it, surely, is dist' which Speaks of the election of "Peace Democrat" — to the Presidency, as a result which would follow the defeat of Ros=nese, and which would also insure the establishment of the Southern Confederacy The Rebel, it will be recollected was the pa paper that first nominated V►rrsanlatni.x for Governor of Ohio, and pronounced him "a man of our (their) own soli." [Fran the Atlanta Rebel, October 9th.) Upon reaching the Tennessee river front the. field of Chicamauga, Itosecrans ad dressed his troops. "Fellow soldiers," said he, "the object of our erpedittort was the possession of Chattanooga, and here we axe." Brief, and to - the point; forcible and adroit. -Thus far the campaign, whose mysterious surges are rolling above us, has no clearer, as it certainly cannot have a more Laconia history. The few words of the Federal General illuminate the whole page as a ray from a dark lantern, and no Man can close his eyes to the somewhat painfal glare which they threw fall upon Not even General Bragg himself can con• tradict them, except with his sword, and' such strokes. as it may please heaven to send us through his hands in the few days of fair Weather just before us. Unless we hasten to make hay when the sun shines, the story as thus told, will hold good through all time; the spring will open Un toward dangers to our arms; the cause which now turns upon the pivot of its crisis, wilt drop like a flower which has been untended; and the end must fade out of sight in h rolling torrent of disasters— in fogeand gloom. God forbid it! . At present the case stands about in this wise: We have lost the gate to lower East Tennessee, the river, which was our base,. and the facilities which these afforded for progressive movements into East Tennes ' see and Kentucky. We have gained ahand to-hand fight; we have repelled a powerful invasion; we latie. preserved Georgia, and secured a commanding position around the enemy. • Rosermas, on the other hand, has ac quired all.that:toe have lost. Be has reached Chattatickigand fortified it, taken up the river line as his base, and new prepares quietly to winter in his new quarters, leav ing ue uncivilly out in the cold to take care of oars:lves as best we can or must. Physi cally, and to all appearances, in the aggro grate he is the gainer; for, after the pris-. oners, standards and artillery taken at Chlcamauga are counted, our victory is told whilst our deficit, in the long sum total, glory' included, does not make up for any results yet achieved. In it:word, - we have lost ten': or twelve thousand men without gaining an equiva lent in producing territory. The whole question, therefore, turns upon the situa tion, and what we will do with it. In mili tary circles, it is generally believed that Rosecrans has blundered into a position which, improved by an adiersary of genius, might be turned in three adroit movements to his - eternal ruin, If this be so and : the movements speculated, but by no means ex plained, are _made, the victory of Chicks, mange will be complete and the many lives there sacrificed will become as so many trophies to a noble work. lint if this. opinion be false, and the movements suggested as possible fail to be mad; and we continue to gaze listlessly from the bold knobs of Missionary Ridge upon comfortable barracks of the blue var lets below, then may We tremble for the next campaign; for as sure as there is any surety in the. future, the Spring of '64 must see us far from 'the borders of Georgie, or near to the verge to destrnetion. Nail it to your door post, men of the South, and refuse to be deluded into any other belief! Food and raiment are our needs. We must have them. Kentucky and Middle Tennessee can only supply there.. Better give up the sea coast, better give up the Southwest, aye, better to give np Richmond without a struggle, and win these, than lose the golden field, !whose grain and wool are our sole hope. The enemy has just' one army too many in the field for us. We must crush this overplus ; we must gain one signal, Stonewall Jackson campaign. Destiny points the very place. Be Rosecrens the victim. Defeat him, pulverize him, run him to the Ohio river, and then close the war with the next summer. And how I .Noth. • lug easier. The bee which has really stung our flank so long, once disposed of, our tri umphs arid'legions have a clear ntradliefere them. Fed sumptuously through the win `- ter, well abed and clad, they have only*, meet ii-lispirited -foe, 'retake the valley , the Mississippi, secure the election of a P*.e , Democrat to the Presidency in the fall, slid arrange the terms of treaty and Independ : mace.: • These results can be accomplished no. where else then in this Department The- Northwest is our real adversary. No matter ho* °Red 'Vie whip the Bast ! the effect is still born to the end.' Let us peel the trae,contestnnts a lesson of peace nd soberness and the difference will be seen as speedily As our need -calls for the Freon NEW OULEANS--TEE TEXAS EXPEDI- TtoN.—Wo - have Eeieral days later news from New Orleans by the steamer Colum bia. The Only'riews of importance is from the Overland Texas Expedition. The for ward march had been resumed, with con -tintd skirmishing between oar advances cavah7 and that of t h e enemy. A general' engagement wen expected Soon: Gen. ;Banks WI New Orleans on the Bth to join z the expedition, „ The loth &Weil:Orin - 7 1eatheil`Nermilion - river a few =yea. south , of, Varmilionvilie, on the 9tit.lt was thought at New Ortiiins that there Veda be no deltij , in 'miming: There was sharp skirmishing oeferk prisoners were taken' ftbm the %deny. Melt loss is not known. Gol.- Cowan, of the 8d Texas cavahq - ; WitiiOnitfed: Pick.krciba We learn . ' from a friend , . that when Ex. Gov. Racker visitod the at, Williams-, spirt, to vote, he ,hoosthdly held up US ticket,-exclaiming "Beer is a.ticket whisk is copper all ore? I" Immediately behind Packer eame a jolly Hibernian; oho: thelact of voting, who cried out in a lusty voice, "Be', jaherkhdre . is'a ballot' to kill your snake!" not lip o ry : Willlant F,Tsoker the loot htg while we diegie tLo mottie which prompted him - Co-ids vote end'hle exclaman don, The honest llslur:an I ! the, better man. and .the.parer . patnot. of the two citizens. Ten`Engtiehetesmor ,Bpvildiilt ins es p . lured by the U. 8:- tni6lY slimmer Union while tmdeanning. to : stuk ; theAtotho4o- or Wihninittag - on e 11th She 'has nbesrd a< valuable assorted:cargo. This is thnntteond time this _Mesmer; tuts been cap turea=thi fait tiiiebeinglist 'attempting to run Into *Es • 8ay,.„13. 9. elhe was taken tirliMsthii midi& to *Ho belontinf to St 7obfl, N B. i;ins effati at ttociiea -500 parsing of c olor . on tho southwest coast ,pf BraytfliisierolikifitilOdi Thodgh nn iliP*P. 11 )0,1 1 4 00 -`4 1 2 t O em Pk oontac k s O th : xospoosible , pastici .tcr..coosit these 'Peek' their Aesthistion,ataV, of. them dial of `dila* 4tarothMrtiishitiire,:dbeirlible. irioalitieei tinlinquirsAtVaiffscliif 314, esigt , roja - bo institute& Joan M. liorrs;who was paroled,iry the rebels and piimitted to live at his residents near Culpepper, has. been carried to itich mond to be imprisoned, no doubt ass boat= age for several of his secession neighbors who have been taken to Washington. nurse was one place in Ohio where Val landigham received an almost unanimous vote. The rebel prisoners at Camp Chase took a vote for Goveritorand the result was, Vallandigham 1,081, Brough 2. TUE Fifty-Sixth North Carolina Regiment was recently sent home to put down Union demonstrations, but the men obstinately re fused to fight against their neighbors, and were sent to Charleston. PUBLIC ArOTICES. 1 . '1'11:E N. U. L, First Ward, Alle gheny city, will meet TUTS EVENING, at 7% o'clock. By order of toclOit TIM PRESIDENT SIXTH WARD SOLDIERS' MD SOCIETY.—Tbe Sixth Ward Soldiers' ALT Society wilt bold their regular weekly meeting on TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. Mb, at the SCHOOL HOUSE, when the members are desired to be pre. ent, as buntings of importance will be laid before the llociety. By order of oclitttit THE PGESIDENT. Basra or Prrrsairsatt, Oct. 16th, 1101. t.AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bank will be held at the Banking home on MONDAY, November 10th, be tween the hours of 10 a. m. an d 2p. m. The annual meeting of the Stockholder will be held on TUESDAY, Nov. 3d, at 11 o'clock. ocl6:3tdaltwif JOHN HARPER, Cashier. boo Cm Sklar, Pittsburgh, Oct. 15th, MR. U'Alki ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of this Bank will be held at the Banking Rowe on MONDAY, Nov. 16th, 1803, bo twee" the boon of 11 a. In. and I p. m. The anneal meeting of Stockholders will be held on TOESDAE, - Nor. bd, 1863,•at 11 o'clock a. to oclfuleti 3. MAGOITIN, Chalkier. litacatatas Plttstough, Oct. 16th, no. O°A.N. ELEIYrION FOR DIRECT.; OES of this Bank will be held at the Bank ing Boom, on MONDAY, the Itth day of November, bdompen the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. end 2 p. m. The regular annual meeting of Stockholders vUI be held cm TUESDAY, Ji ad, at 10 o'clock oalkLin GE m O. D. aIcODEW, Coahlor. Elm:aura £XD 311WCTICLIMMLII Bann, Pittaburgh, Oct. 15th 1863. f 7ANNUAL ELECTION FOB. /IACTOIIS will be held at the Banking Homo, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November next, between the hour. of ton a. m. and two p.m. The anneal mectft of the Stockholder. will be held on TUESDAY, the 3d day of November, at ten o'clock a. t lt . JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Mahler. can:lm • Mammas Dann OW Prcrsetrenn, October Isth, f THE ELECTION FOR DIRECT -OEB of this Bank will be held at tho Dank bag RCM) on MONDAY, November 16th, 1863, be tween the honrs'of eleven m. and 2p. to. The an nual meeting of Stockholders will take place on TUESDAY, November :11, at 11 a. m. ocltclm IL 11. 31 Ur/DAY, Cathie, Ausane.sv Kum, Oct. 14th, [i , :r AN ELECTION FOR DIRECT ORS of this Bank will be held at the Corot log Nouse on the 16th day of November next, be tweon the hours of 10 o'clock a. ro. and 2 o'clock .1. W. COOK, Cashier. The annual meeting of the Stockholders eriU be bold on the 3d day of November next, at 11 o'clock m. oelfam CITISIM Beim, Pittsburgh, Oct. 15th, 'AN ELECTION FOR THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of We Bank will be held at the Ranking Ileum on MONDAY, November 16th, at ten o'clock a. M. The regtdar annual meeting of Stockholder will be held on TUESDAY Nov. 3d. at 11 o'clock a. m. r oclfclm GEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier. kW3liN“llll4:ifellzfAisAirrll BUY YOUR BOYS', YOUTHS AND CILILDIMO3 BOOTS from /3011,1 AND. oel7 POT CLAY.-50 bbla. Missouri Clay r sale by BENTS 11. COLLINS. 11j17Youffliai i 1Wifoti 4 ArD J-." GAITERS at ocl7 BOBLANICS. 98 Market street. BUT YOUR LADIES' OR GENTIJR 3IEN'S DOOM BAL3IOBALS, GAITERS or GUMS at BOILLAND'S, 98 Market Woe*, ocl7 2d door from Mk. SORAGE, fur Crude and Refined U nd other merchandise, by JAS. DALIELL SON,, art al and TO Water street. —------ OIL-A pure' article on Land and for sale AS. DALZELL a SON, ocl7 S 9 and 70 Water "met. C n"' r, ,A_NIPAGNE CIDER.-25 barrel Clumpastus Cideq Just recelsod and for sale No. IDS Second street. TILLNK CAN 001IDER MESS PORK - 1,(X10 bbls.- - ip store and for awls by McDONALD d AIIBETKLES, ocl9 . 242 and 244 Liberty drept. - IX)R KENT—tiix large and well light , JL: ed SHOPS, 30:103 suitable for Cabinet Macre' or M . i aehl Shops. wn be letbsd to one or different parties. Apply at 42 VIPTII STREET. Nt; YEARK—Choica building lota .1-1 for male at lon prime. Terms—One-tenth 'math, remainder insane annual payment. cell CITTLIBERT & SONS, 61,31.arketort. WOOD STREET PROPERTY FOR BALE, 73 feet 9 incise. front by f.O feet In depth, .t comer of dixth street. Also, GO% feet ad joining the above. S. CUTHBEIIT a n 0 1 .411, oel4 M Market street. LARD OIL CA bbla No. 1 Winter Strained; For falo by JAS. DALZELL A SON, ocl7, CO and 70 Wator street TURKEY PRUNES, very tine, just re calved ; also, Bordeaux Proms, In glass Jars, for was by the pound or et wholesale, at the Irarally Grocery Elton, of JOHN A. HENSHAIY, oaf: Corner Liberty and Hand streets._ LEA'IIIEIi lIELTING.-10,0uu feet et the Patent 'Ural Oak Tanned Leather Belting. /then, Late Leather, Rivets, de., always on hand and for sale at Nos. 26 and 28 M. Clair street be - oat J. & 11. PRILLIPA. 400 BBLS. PEACH BLOWS, WHITh MERCED, and other rarlctica or POTA TOES, from Neer York State.' Also, a lot of choir° APPLES, of different kinds, moth ea Imre mid by the nodendirned hmt winter. od9 ED WI) LIEAZELTOS, Di Diamond. DutscAN, SHERMAN & Sight Bin eon the Union Bank, Londing..anir Kett WEE on every Important town In Germany, Ames, Iliritrzrland and Italy, tor ale In rams to mit yar dmen; by NIL U. WILLI/Jib & ittablat • Wunl street, carttrr of Third. STEVR.NSON STREET PROPERTY. —eUrge and commodhuts threemttoryllrick Dwelling llouse well built and In goodorder ; wide_ ball, parlor., d ining room, bath room, tattoo., chamber., cellar, etc.; large lot of ground. Will be sold at aba Apply to ocl7 ItiITIIBERT I BONA, Al Market it STRAYED OR STOLEN.—From;Beitz lees Dotal, East Liberty. an TIEDEFIDAT EYE** , ING last, DAPPLED GRAY HORSE, about eight years old, large fall pre .and banked now ; on saddle and bridle. Any intommtiou reepecting hire :will to liberally rewarded by the owner. JOSEPH BEITLER, for owner. ESTRA.Y.—Came to the promisee of the sabrerlbor, In Elhetbeth . township, in March, ma, 'small BED WIEEE, _sapjecsed to be abort two years old at that time. The qvwx ts re twitted to come forward, prose property, poy ehirges and take it away, or it wi ll be sold seeoraig to 111 W. ael7:StwT SAMUEL EDMUNPSON, , VEYlSAY.itithe tho proritiees `of :LA the enbacriber, Joseph stmt. East Birming ham, & BED COLOIIED BULL CALL, Any, perms havlng liat"the came , will come ferward, preen pe. env; pay charges end take it away, vett will he sold according to law. ecl6:3t 001 - LOST.—A young NED AND Nei WIITTZ COW, =till, giving II tittle mUle, atetiy od from the farm of tho anbeertber, In Itowetownship, about three miles from the dry, AO information leading to. ber recovery will ho thaakfloby irdred tted sWtably rewarded. oe10:2t VEIN STOCK OF BOOTS SHOES IA cierrEtt.sjuazionAla AND-Cinra. lust remised =twill be sold at the !west prim to be %god In the clip :Ales viatica before porctftp! w loslsetrheasist '80111.131D13;'98 Natltothi.; ecl7 ?..d door from Win. v j s"rATa o I? e s tate Dac's..=Lettera 'of ktitlalstration •ott the estate of Dr. Y. McGrath, late of Plttabursh, .dcoraied, hactair been araatod to tbe' underikue4,. ','lll pone= liming claims are requested tos.preteitt 'theta, and •11.7b0 an lndebted are rectified to.matv Paratictio' ' T . PRZA WORATG_,,Mhtex sellstamotaw • Beetaidottreet, YtttatrarirlC A BOTHER. RICMIOND, THE SZILA YlELD...4tairo haw piiisma icittitaiih cap , Liu and owners of P test:Aosta with STEAM EN GINE% allay doe sod taroks. Wit whit fofitialf4ll. tboluachinorywf boat, awl second isrpoh2t of et: ceuncekto b3pNiby , oar promptittit =,g tip toilme, and tho fiaalitywf.ourrifoirki eel 'MO th• patronoge , of oor own setter - BOLE, ion • .-1-!.-4-..,,,-,,,'^titult r of.atltegbrety To man CLASS - BLOWERS: "'"min< otkirsits. L . ; ... is goodcu po•ontimr Dx,oinatfl: .. " yin par ` WILL i• • •. "g 1 ma s WW l ' : • ' • JrE w ADVE/I2VISZirMrMSI, AT Atrriox.—Vnlf tek .6 " 1 it 423 7 l XiticertOkt The 011iracbaOge Fourth etr4t, tbl clfy, ou -MONDAY, the 19111 - Init., at V. o'clock m., 500 bbls. Refined Carbon 011. In bond, standard quality in all tom: " , " 4 " e° brand. Terms cub. oe19:101 WANTED--APPIMVfictIS TO THE 81L4 0 4 • rutuutra Drstinis. , oel9r2s . DAVIS & PHILLIPS, VIS Water It. BASKET bdb4. Ken tacky Basket' Willows to arrive Ls rail, for sale by vs/am' DIeKEY a CO._ Lu BRIG AT ING OILS, 'CO bbl?. Duck Crock Oil; fA •• Franklin " For ludo by JAB. ,k BON, ocl7 CO and id Water street. ALLEGHENY AVENUE.—The view ers on the opening of Allegheny .I_lrentie, Alle tolgi.Zt = l t the ofti . ce t ;ol:l , T o r k de p. rs-re:,beto on all peraons in interest can attend if they eee proper. S. SCIIOYEIt, Jr., Solicitor for Allegheny, lM Fourth street, Pittsburgh. VRESII ROLL BUTTER 600 Tbs. N-ery nice fresh Roll Butter. • 11:0 beam prime Goshen' Cheose; 150 prime Cream Cheese; 100 Ellst, Dairy " In store and for lade by 11. BIDDLE, tell Ea. 183 Libertl street AIMILNII3THATOU'S.NOTICR—Let ten of AdminietrAtion on the estate of Sandford Obney, late of North Fayetto township, Allegheny eeuntT Pa 4 &waxed, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will make Immediate payment, and those haling claims or demands against said estate will present the same, duly authenticated for settlement. ocl9:CtwT E.ODERT POTTER, Adm'r. SPORTB3LEN'S JAMES 130'N'VN splendidstock of MINS, MYLES, ItEVOL PERS, PISTOLS, GAMS BAGS, POWDER - FLASKS, SWOT BELTS end POUCHES, DRAM FLASKS, and am munition of everytind. Ills stock is the largest ever brought to this market. , ocl7 NENV BOOKS. The Old Merchants of New York. Zd series. The Blackman; his •einteeedents and his genius. Squire Trerylyn's heir. By MN. Wood. Limner' , Victory. By Mb. Braddon. Oor Old Home. By Nathgudel/lawthorne. Gala Days. BiGall Hamilton. The Amber Go.D. • By Miss Prescott. Agrowlz's Bletkad'of study in Beard Uletory. Bout and Oran. By MM. Oliphant. Mendelashon's Letters from Italy and Switzerland. Leaves from the Blur of an ArmY Burgeon. The Light and Dark of the Rebellion. The Young Parson. • ClWlSlCQuntatious—a Thought Book.. By J. Elm.' The Children's Garland. Arranged by Coventry Patmore. The Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics. The Dead Shot. A new book for Sportsmen. War Mae by • KA Y S CO., Ai Wood street NOTARY . r"i7I3LIC. No. SS DIAM.OND STREET, Prrricactunt Acknowledgments of Doede, Depoettione and Affi davits taken. Also, Dos le, 31ortgagot, Article"( Agreement, Leases and Legal Paper. Ofevery kind written. eollkam - - .McCOLLIS'rER ME X., Wholeruile -LT-L Tobacco Dealers, 108 WOOD STREET, have now in More .rthe largest and MSC complete assort ment at TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES In the city, which they are selling at the very low est cash figures. All or lets promptly attended to. .14 McCLELLA-XIYS SHOE AUCTION, GW. DASII, Luton, O. . 04 SMITIITIELD STREET, vtll cell chea • for cub a good ITNION SLIT FOR $2O; CASS lIKBE .14 .0.1,125• BLACK CLOTH SUIT, TIS A suit et cloth made In tad., lunn - s, at pIiES:ERVE YOUR CIDER Dlseorered by Prof. Iturelniii. will prevent Cider Crum turning sour, and *la barrellmprove la bottles eullictent for of..eider, tri l full dlrectioru fur nee. Tor We by p o liffeN iriN B COLLINS & WRIGHT, Manufacturers of CASIOU FRAMES, MUGS, CEPS, 'LADLES, and a great variety of DEITTLAYNIA articles. Also, CAUBO3 OIL LAMP BURNEIIS and LAMP 13/1 4 gsri generally, No. DIU Second street, Pittsburgh.. . • IZIZSZIM Extra fine-4, 3, i and S year. old—lncluding all the old leading TariOtlos, and many new cum Alms, • very large Hoek of PEAR, fetandard and dwarf, ) CHERRY, PEACH, SLIM EVERGREEN, SHALE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, ROSES, GRAPE VINES, SHRUBS, GREENHOUSE PLANTS. de., Ac., wholesalo ant retail at Tory rea. 'loanable prim. JOHN MURDOCH, Jr., oolealswil Pittsburgh and Oaklond Noroorin. T tirsTEF..,N, itgAss . Founmes, tl . GAB AID Srwi Fririns. Particular attention paid to the fitting op and repairing of OIL REPT EERIE& An kinds of 'BRASS AND IRON COCKS mad° to order. Also RILES CASTINGS, of all beds, made at mho sitortnot. notice , . All orders left at Nos. 31 and Si WATER STREET, near Liberty, will be promptly attended to. membon of thle firm being ',radio:amt. cronies, of many yoanrexperionee to their Wolves will Minn) to gin mitisacrlou in every teopect. We are oleo agents for tiatlo. 60.1111/011 A Co.!* STEAM PL3IP, ,for pumping WatervCrude and lu ' OM, ere. ta."" doll y MANHOOD I .. - 1101V LOST I HOW ALA. BISTORtD I--Juat published, in • sealed en velope. Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Tema:Dent and Radical Care of Sparsaittorrheah or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emiseluas; Sexual . Debility, and Impediments to Marriage. gancrally ; :Nervousness, Consumption, I:pilepay aad /psi Ant ral and Physical Incapulty, rcrodtleg ; itrinn Self- Abues, de., by Boar.l. CulvaltaideM. D.OLitthor of tit. "Green Book dc.. "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferer.," senOtinder seal, In plain envelope, to any address, post-paid;htrrecelpfarlir cent. or two rewritedamp., by DR. CU. l: 0. KLINE, . .1.17 Bonny, New, Tork, Pest Ornce Box Odd. . selaslindawr-le HATS AN) GAPS I : LADIES' AND ED31313W, HATO DT WIIOLTAALN ALNVIETAIL, AT MCCORD 005 1 8, '..• • LTI WOOD STRUT. :` DINUMNS allteSB WORKS; 0110TORD, Mannfacturots of angy,sedioty or. tintshed • BRASS WORK FOII—PLITMBERS, STEAM 011 GAS Fi t rzzas, MACHINISTS, AND corpansmnas. • BRASS CASTINGS,: of idl-dascrlptloni, undo to order. STEAMBOAT WORK,STEAII •ANIIO . IIII- FITTING; and =PALMING. TIWIDPGY. nlinnaNt. Partlenlar attention pahl.to. ! St up BErsltr, -RIES YOB COAL AND CARRON OILS. tAtlso, Sotkor M .s onts a ltdoor toffe l MA es ß te StfilLlistr G c E t l ofE PLeLn n- CO.' n WIES b EION, Plattrra L DtG D Mr 'in' noted. Musing n 0 raGna It to opt. WO GYEt.I Wit oforder,nad dII throw roore water" than an: pump of tyke its do. opts cuniu..rs Tit=TEL DAVID. STEERITT. UR'S' CE'S "-.. • • • . '• ',;;PHOTOGItirirROAMS; CORNER //NTH .AND... 144 * l 7- 0/1 " :16 ' "- (IturrJartcittearoiet'ltreiuosoe,3:elkeTt l 7.3 i ' Of evil , ' dui leta etyievigdintietPVtriio l , l ,. 14the Cute de Villa tp.Sabiagtaaallfo aiz e ' . • -'' 14.finn'Y'l#.14;i7:01/ ti l4 : , ,t'..; 'lntim, of the AGED AtitollMMtit die Amy ei4 I t ' °*l o /3 . 1 q 4. piii, - ..iWiii' ,6- 4:r44itici ti t tingle shut flight :Using. Prior moderitti, diet sattratctlon plum - ''kekTl4( waas, ~.toppix; A ~V0.,.j0..215 tirti : i p l V T Llizrrr eirc, Slithrabig; gWirritlS.'srf Il lerliat*pror BIWA= WOW, , so toll bum the 1 .:46. f i r44._ „ si I nk ~ 1., / IGADQUARTERS, 136 WOOD STREET• 55 FIFTH 'Efn= G. W. DASH'S, No. 91 Smithfield .treet. TIIE BULPTILTE OF LI3LE, gIMO 10TINST03.1, Corner Fourth ualt Bamitherld stroets. .A WOnliS (Summon to Orio.Neerton..) 0:0,000 APPLE TILES Of mg et7l LAMEST:, rlTTite:l: Of every ktrataud quality. To gait ell .41/) PWRTISE.TIEATS FilE7lo4 llow the Ladles have Voted. We am enabled, through our "special," to give the public, even at this arty , date, the restdt of the Lealeorsitr on a ray Important question, a result, too, while showing the soundness of their Judgment, 'peaks louder than word. for the popularity of the WHEELER ,t WILSON SEWING 31ACMINN. The three Itailing,Sewing Machine Coinpeuaies In tfte country are the "Wheeler & Wilson," "Shiver & C 0.," and " Gros. S Baker,•' and their ales for the quarter 'ending June In, which we subjoin, above how the ladles voted: Wheolor & Binger d. Co —. Grum' 4 Baka--- Showing that th. Wheeler 6 Wilson Company .old, daring the quarter earned, nearly dcmble the meows, made by either of the others. Over 121,000 of these Machbacshave been sold, and the demand for thaw te greater than ever. Thin should be regarded as • test by those who desire to bey the DEBT FAMILY SEWING .11.AMOSE. Oritos, 27 TTPTH SWUM, Pittsburgh WM SUMNER & CO., oclinczevr STEFJ, COI .1. , 1 RS I EATON, NACBUII & CO., 99w. 17 AND 19 TlrtH SIRENS, Prrneviau, Bete Agerets for Atkinson's Steel Sollars and Cuffs , Enamelled White, having the appearenoe and com fort of Linn. To military men and travekes they are RCM= MUCCI 0.7 Of W, COLL.4II AND OM: Gent's Standing Collars —AG O ff. urn ..... 1 GO tel . pair. Ladles' Narrow Collars _...—..-.... 110 each. Can —.. 1 50 per pair. Rent by post on ronelpt of 51 15. Steel Dollars re-enamelled for 25 cants; or we will exchange ar , liElY COLLAR for an OLD ONE, pro 'Ming It le pot lirolie or beat, for 25 mots. The trade supplied at the hew Tmk. Agent's price. Tor prim list address EATON, NAMUR& ik CO., eclat Pittsburgh, C_IOTTSCHA.Lii. TO MASON & HAM LIN.—" I congratulate you on the introduction of a roar rotalcal lustroment, long wanted, and sore to find its way into every household of taste and re. tinera.t which con papal° afford its moderate ex pease, your CABINET ORGAN la truly &charming Instrument, sorthy of tho high praise it Liu readied. and far superior to everything of Ito clam I hats scan: I take plesarrre Incommendlng It mart hoartily es everywhere( worthy a phase bmide the Plano, to winch. tt Is • fine munplesuent, from Its capacity for read Ming much &Heard comic, ascral !sad secular, classic and molar, 4o rhlch tllll Plano la not adapted. • Gorrscumn." A splendid lot of Mason & Hamlin's Oabinet Organs Jun rnsinTed by the, tabbaiber Prices from InT to 6150• trir Bend for an Illugtratel Catalog= CHAS. 11 NELLO7I,, 81 Wood St, • 17 SAle Agent for the Mannfacturers pORTLFICATION BILLS.-NOTICg 11 TO THOSE 111TEHESTED.—The Oammittee appotnted to collect the lemma Sir labor on the 6,mM:edam, around the Oily of Pittsburgh. eroull maternal noeO4 • oil , np e th n In hy t i cnminllss , for labor or to present the tame, before the lit day of Nominter, to GEO. H. THURSTON, at the Bond of Trade Enema, he haring bean Instructed to attend to the duty of Wa rred] matte oil and properly rugtexmilb . _ . By order of the Committee. OEO. H. THURSTON, Sec. Ez; Coma In pursuant* of the above notice, I will inland dally for the purple:, of furnishing tba prayer lonia far making ant add Idle, ind for 'receiving the nine after authentication by ilakaanta, at the Board of •kneie Hoban, from 11 to 12X a. m. oo2Ctf GEO. 11..TM1ESTON. NEW CASTLE AO BEAVER VAL. R&I/410,kill and after MONDAL the Mb Ind., (and until ihrthar notkei trains on the E. C. & R V. R.B. will connect at lihmewood Sta. Hon with the mall train on the P., Y. W.& C. R. W., leasing Pittsburgh .t Ta. m. Also, with the Crea ting Accmsurnstathui, laneingPituburgh at spo p. m. Through tickets tor New Castle, Sharon, Mercer, Franklin and Oil City, as be procured at the Ticket eke dip" Pittsburgh, Fort W. m. A Chicago Rail way Company, birittaburgh. WIL D.DICESON, Pww664tec A 666 6. New Peens, P&. Oct. 6, 1663. oc6AW N INB - PENNY - IiONG NOW OUT. Containing 108 of the latest sad most POPULAR SONGS! Malted, post-pal s on non/pt of two 3 cent Amps /alms on otdors, to Inows picoapt attootlao, to JOHN*, P. HUNT, Pablieher, °oft MASONIC HALL, FILM STREET. pIIOTOGIiAPII ALBUM All etylear, prim; dies and qualltOm. The Cheapest and Best in the City, HUNT'S, • MASONIC usu., ruin num. oAS • EYES AND EA.EL • . BAELZ Paye paitl=W attend= to the tneatment of CUUOMC DISEAM. tLa EYE and EAl_,,_l• amuse on wasamv, SQUIRT_E_ISS. for SZTIESPUL , PUPIL, hianis.mmulau, ZITS, ind mats all INFLAISMATORY EYES also 11.41 RD EIZAUENG, and ell demur= affecting the Ear and - Wan to • 04= 100 TY/TH STREET. otrWile CIARTI DE VISITE N-1 tv CARTES DE TISITE I CARTES DE VISITE! 5,000 7118 i REMITTED AT' • PITTOCIPS, OPPOS ' MX TOR POET 07710 E. 0015 I . l lLiGs t • • .• • pii;y l ~114 . 1F e s, u;oitsmeacto27, • , PITTOOK'S f '' . , oniasrrs 111E'Parr OMeff. A LBUMS! • um • ALB s 4 . lsug• worthant at PiTtOCIt'S; . , orpqatir THE 2.61r!' 01:710E.' 19(ittENY— AVENUE:4*U .tith 4 voniiiht4tbsteA thi am; dersigtied;Nhvinzt *Witted to'irionr ma mod CUP klanaired wad bessiltasuidnereAnthb proparAopett,' In t Agtoll. o 7rAraY9.?Doe# 401 th RD•rof Uldte itieet to bland 1146, - viikmoef on thii Rue of 'old street. tbrlbiipurposeiridtWipPollitmtnt, ott SATURDAY; Det.tlTßl,-USWit YigelOck p:AL •• • • JAM1AMA171,0,1 46 .- ' JOHN DEM ity 1:":11A1113111 , '- •, Yrsm , s.. ,o NTAj Y. orethe, estate of tpllslAtletetter;jats oflittilargb; haring bantirantet - tolhar VidpliAi.dqaffpersaits biting claims, ;taut said' artilive requilltid L.= 41 40.4,thdy . aut4.4.44,40 413". del44b;are tqqaired • Mike t tck •J, " • ' J4tp,Dll. Z.Veinter4* cel&likird* , r l l6 Oran E CA • .13E • ED FE —125 4 " e u-C- 1 1Wi 457 Gies4l 4,..: NA. Alt :trawberrleg; Pe,a, . filmdom,: Beau; Mak Soccobie.and - AVarigiisi t ft ketblT:= • aqui tor*o2 - 344leponugAtioall, • f.a • - • : '4OM4 6.11108 AW, ocl4- , A-1 .) 54u1:11.11 miimitiltabatatetir o t .9 . mif t I :As 1 arnalpiAlaVigtlittinit• • .t. - =Vial tabuit . :Aw Atil /H zock. • Valk atema l"' • a; 410 -,..".ll4dierstad, Jrll6-0' A DrERTISIENVIEJV'T.S. ; EU: VkW Li j. 41,7 OF A-PPLICA- ilo:sg - tir wiling Liplorcilled I.l4:Atte Clerk's ; Oincettip to 040ber4b,....1k13 J. '';',-, :•,..1 1 oa. A. Dean; 'tavern, lit ward:Pittsimegh; Eliasheth Mullen, do, du, .h.; Loins }lager, do, du, do; - Davidami ]Leant. do. do, do; Adam tremm, do, do, do; Jam. Moran, do, du, do; Julia L., other goods., do. do; Michael Foley, do, do, do; 1 1.4. i. Perry. talent. .2.1 ward, do: Dmonan A Iteistnyer, o. gds,ll , l ward. do: Patrick Burke, dn, do, do; John Malherton eating tunme, do, do; Jos. Muchenberics, du, ',Lib ward. do,' Bothweß A Little, °air g'ds,ntli ward, do; Bobert - Gondy, do, Bth ward, du; Fred'k Kapplan, eat'g house, do, Tiernan St Getty, other goods, 3d ward, Allegheny; William Deeney, eating - home, 4th ward, do; Adolph Weasel,, do,, ,- . .d 0,,, 11% 4 Selmathim Vonnemn, Other gOodai'East Birmingham; Wm. Alareuhols, tavern, do do; Michael Hortsiter, do, Lawrenceville; D. Miller, do, Smith Pittsburgh; P. Garvey,' eating lionse, Sharpaburg; •'' }'red'k turner, - tavern,' 'Farentum; Michael 31cA .oy, do, Collins tp; M. Shireman, eating house; ' ' do; Peter Ccouhfay, tavern, Chartiers tp; David Lloyd, do, , litilllM tp; Wm. Ireinhart, other goods, Reserve tp; Thomas Alderson, tavern, Scott tp; ~,, Jacob 3lcDonald, tavern, Wilkins tp; r Peter Meyer, do, Versaillee tp; The Court will Meet nn WEDNESDAY. October 28th, 1883, at 10 o'clock a. in. Remonstrances must to filed on or betbre that day: APplicaittinill bring their bonds to my oftice before the day of heating. 0c1.7 . ...1.1 . W...A.ME/2,1102i. Clerk., —tt ANALYSIS.— ..........._3,673 A Pr... la. /110:1...... 2.30. Loss...--- .01. hlnonantn---.... • Having accepted Um Agency for the sale. of the SEMPLki CLAY, mined near St. Louts, Mo" I In rite l b . attention of Class and Steel Manufacturers to the Analysis given above, is reported by Profs. A. A. Maya, of Bacon, and J. C. Booth, of Philadelphia, which, together with the test of seinel experience by manufacturers In Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St. Louis, determines It to be the purest and moot valu able Clay now known, whether Foreign or AMC6,IIII. Pots made firshaft have stood-La the 'alasarlurnace from 9% to 9 months. The Analyst/Lis only. Clay. catalpa/ from the wipe, without any weeding or •preparatbm'whativar. 1, Pm.... greet adhesiveness and plasticity qualities, which are/mist/man by the Analysis, and which ad mit of the mixture of • large proportion of glen or burned clay, I ant noWprepared to 911 °niers for the aboin Clay ha be shipped from St. Louis ordrilvered bore. BAILEY, 1 7 .101 i}ila # . l PitACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERs, Dealers in Brass Wor k , Pipe, Pimps ? Valves, And all kind. of fittings for Water, Gm and Steam. AGITATOR-34ND ,TANKS IVA OIL AMINE IMES, linod vrith lead Ly a novr NoO.IZ YOUTH STRBET. or-12 UNIVERSAI; CLOTHES WRINGER —Read.thoZollaielng notice &lit thefleir York &rare The Unicasol Clotho Irrfeser..—lt is•adazded for 1 toe everywheis end for everything that IsWashed, 'from the roost delicate fabricto the thick bed-qullt. It Ls a decided 'lnstituttort.' We have stored in dip &rent wan:mots any number end vatiety%of week lug machines, ;Laden, begone Bridget shrills doss . the washing, and' Midget will ea ono 'the like of dein.' We had soon enough'Wringse know it was an Vzoellent article; and we 'took lt home, and when Mender came we brought out the 'Wringer' and faker:ad It On the indent the tub, for use. Bridget looked on, and' when we bad adjusted and exhibited its working "proom..e, wo 'received the Important. advice: !You'd bettes once your min than toy tt onion itch things ure thenie We obtain- I ad the prosulee, however, that it should be cried_ and when we 'lngoired at evening far the result, Bridget ern to eatery with the v Wringer,' and every week' has given it a etrouger bold wan the affettions Of the toma to , of the brundry.'l . ' 11. Tor sale et Non g sadsadZS flt:Cialr'streci, by I. PHILLIPS, sly .. - Sciudgerts for Ode county. • SECONIIIIAND PIANOS A 6 octam,„,rasewaud csae,..tmmd cm.? . • f. I nen, Iran *ital. A verygood I.6oktag !nitre:Merit, made by Chtckaring----.,....—.41019,G0 A 0 KM**, makollmay csse,•flated mad e by Ctikkains. A griarriant.= , iweav /40 . 09 A 8 octave, mahogi a,,Niske ,sorien, made b y l 130 00 A 6 octal*, mabocpy fame r aqtatmt, made triSdnd 90 00 A 6 octave mahogany case, iqm_tre antlers, mada by ;10 00 A 6 octave, walnut cam, wand 'cornets, Ger man make 60 00' MEN! PACE A 6 °clan., walnut cam. 46 00 FOR SALE BY CHAf3. CAMILLI)I4 Bl wOOO NEW PIANOS from ll= to $5OO. oclo MUSIC! 31IISI•Clil - 15.=.Z7Tc' CLASSICAL kt - USIC I I ' She underalguedare the .solkagenta fur UW4IEI9 yet moat coned edition of Maa... I Mesta yubliabed by Ra et to na. Wolfru sane, nbutte, oetuprlstag Cut e t, welts - araldffe',l4Tc i SA Berflttf,'Cleturatte r `ltbhkkOltut e 4 r,Narni islisrPobt: pour's and Cerertutes. Two Ltd 2.}i cents par page. Call for catalogue. , J. .•&; BRO., II SIMI , f3TBSET, ;Pr Me Agents for Decker's Plants. sed'A FALL STICK T HIR D NEW PLANOS,, Among ethers splendid STiIiNWA •I y PIANOS, the best Pianos in the wall CALENBEIIG'S N. Y. PIANOS, the beet Pianos ett Me palm trt thnommitNe - •••• • • HALE tr. CO.'S N. Y. PIANOS, the clewed Plane to be had anywhere. H. NIXBEILtr. BRO., N0.,•63 iiftttoireet. oetr Sole Agents for the above Pianos. yr N ABE'S PIANOS. _'_'. r _ Jost received, the moat complete smortatztat the tuarly•lled ' • 'PIANOS met eeettft } thlV Ivey a,. briuud • 'doubt the BEST PIANOS mADE A call la re opectitilly solitltedlette partomdarelativber . := • • •-. Caeinfint aci , • 0/70:V't'icd*Aint.:: ums • • • • splindlditpricit I . • g • f bfAzinz ocitirtmwis- Wj.2: 1 :0, 0 4 1 49XT. n÷..W 43 3.ri44 ate iilCO a iton4 expense+ paid, to sell our OrLialfti &maxi Sretthlrhera other surer.onef f rat curtoue irtleles. Ink elca sentfrarc,Addrow • ~ • - i ;-11 looltazoilewt anew a' cw;s11: WANTED - 4 A Emit Litz Dooi6. :EOM; CU *to has a raFtteisl kn 0 104410 4, and eau cam wall reccanasispdfd. 3 ' • AikklinaltrX 524. 0111 a . •idttf • '.. •`' ;I' i 0.• 7'. ',I , - • " , t , .• • t' '''•, ' ''''' i• ..;'' ,:ille,q ; 4:1" • i - .Kg r. ~ tr , . (IN : j: , viri i i . 4 6 ; . it, sr citA i sutra _ ;400 -, :.1 t...,,. : Al of the United Stets. Circuit Court, Pr&t.' _ Cm PENN AND BT. CRVIS‘,I3TBSIMDe L iSP f _ Prersioncuz, Fs. ' 1 the Issrit i ebeepeet end Stest., ..., • ~..- -,.2) -, SW pep/bole: , I. S,th.del , ni I.•=zr , . ~.: No setts elutirs for idanufseturere„ Steamboat, , ltailroad and Bankillootasienlitt k +`. r- , : 1 Ilinisizes` sonast onshilt yam. '''• " , Students enter end ternevint Siftitie."; , ' ,'''. .'. : ' pas Institution is •seadusedAry • experienced, lambs= and prshtlerit:AnixenstsetiOshot Trott.' magniintoto - ectiteletsbrasst•theiesSesepsdiso; and shm.Wrt thin; for the rust lucrative sad ssoptin -1013-094140n1L; WSPonss . r.Stited..Sitioenit AGIT e l l4= -16 tr5".P!AMM II MCVY , • ho Psof.A.oo, , i- _hest Wallet u!tiii ilSioit w- hordigut- , . :First. ltsttioras*! :74i7P:' •—i•4 4 4 ft 4l ina Wand& t wittiatiuz .., sostshit idviel. tcP I . 4 . iii4i ..• , . .-. _ _. " .i::.1 • oar ~,,, , ,-r.l. . vrt- 1 .:!, : :, : ,,, 1 . iTißtrn 4214*AS:litirkUltirit ' ealit 1167 6 t l ilit:ii ,., ',:... ;41agNAIM: tnght/ j -riptuy,lp ttp itiLsioffEAS*VlYll* AI at gm tragLit - xgropo ai nu ' . - par-soo t : Avg $1.0(1000 7 " 411 °V4 3. W. BARKER IL CO.'S, 'GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. IN ?PURR GREAT. TNDUCEIMNTS OFFIERED. WE HAVE NOW OPENED AN EX- 14e• - vcr _Edf.4::ocoolts I'l4 i''4 ‘ l * St.LOUIS,HO, ° A. be rev:air market prteeL Our .ICOOLEN .GOOI eccoprise, *mane ct&n, 600 Doz. OP Borrox BIBBED Hoag; SNIT JACKETS, the chaapet In the city Ladies' Knit Skirt!, II HOODS, of, Tttrions kind& lIIIMONS, Tnn3EHTNG6.III4IIDS AND DEIUIs ecop extensive and complete. ALEX. GORDON No. 121 SECOND STEM, Prrrsinmon, ?a. give at a cfl. WO- WIIOLESAIS, BOONS UP mum MACRUVIR & CLYDE, FANCY AND SMPIAE, Just received, a Tory large assortment of PIUL4%)& 111'.1XTR. .',) ;::-. ,'i;;.,- , . i,, NEW GOODS 59 MARKET ST. TO COUNTRY 101111tHent, zwssrip STOCK Of Very many 4ticlas we am enabled to Mdbelmr XOO " . 5 x ..., 3; Doubt. h.e/J. ch. beat h the market far senice Oar dock at uoNsrr 1111120 M S, =MIT Also,. new Em2ks of 500 BALmoniz. Siam , 000 PCs. SARATOGA &ROPY frapnaNCL,;' strspsnEns, 75XC51 g% Oor Mends and the public generally Sr. Invited 6) 78 MARKET STItEKT. FALL DRY GOODS! SILKS, of a kinds BERGS, ALPACCAS, DS LA1312, ropuris and BATITHEA.% or every color A eomploti AlsoAmon! of PLAIDS, FRENCH TARTANS, FRENCH. SIM. fp!, new goods for Drones... A largo stock of L& Slur tapd and =dap 9rdar, from Um; iLtiolt . . aesottaomt of FYVI .•";'1 BUIt.WIS ! sducted wftb great - 'urns: DOMESTIC "GOODS, of all Ittala, •t ALEUNDEB 31 Fl7lll Brum SPECIAL NOTIC - .rosr opENED, A. new Gad . ipliegla swwitameitit LADIES' HEAD-NETS, Embractretho . klkaring mai; atiksi P2.IIIBIAN CROWN NETS, n=n ms plant Asp siitcnr.s.razsmis, =lams Eats oinn AULD AD TUB TW BIitID,NETEL • Mao, we id , Pry, Bike, V ve - el tit; iiimilinire;-Y scaw open mad fur ids iikoo cur =WA 161111i--Elit". nit" picas In CASH. PATON; Sc." COI No. 17 Fifth Street. (.13 • NE W GID9IIS. NEW SHAWLS. itaratonAL Ant nool. Ecnim - - IBEIIMINO. GREY RED i ELBE ectaitm. arthi,Lfin't FINE tad OitANOil • SACQ I FLANNELS.: : BOW wad GIST'S 011131k0113./k czarps..: • , i .And OAM iambus:it ~' •i. -, n, ~ • DRESS ci091.,,,.a,!;,. ; -it..lttitOitn*itt ^B:tcoa. rows a =am sis. JOS:EPH HORI9; & V iieNititisiatmetgoti ; 'l‘43: T naoßer glOg. - ~„ • ExamourinuM , „ MILLINERY , : GOODS tU : P lid3l:l M i cr r rq; 7 T r:ari LINEN RAND NEROMEM:x . 1 • • Nv , .7 *.• CON2irD BLUM •.• „.: , • i BEAD DBESBBB~ d:. V l ach oft teratir svid411 111 t" 1 !!'","sf• • ='O = resp;4;tfallY ?Aka*/ GITL, NEW ,'GOODS i. • • - 'llE' - NPABOY & CO M, • Awitairinsuanximt — wwww. , l. y • l a* t . . r t .. ,- , - .......111 ' 11. .0 iti/Zll il 'I - - - •••:aJ i"..s.i' ',: . ; ' - • ....1" . .- • ; r.... 4 . ,•... f - ....i....... ...,..,_ ....4 ~ ..i :::-,.".•Y ...: „2 au moilkag S'ai l igN ilatilulPid,o2v,Vate,„. aseutainsimaktictusgsf - ~ t--,,,-sO--',t --- .-2.......... ,- __,..-• '- o , .otne• aa Aaiun= stiet, , batimes .F., r....% insoostaestkiaatbaratilvt lK.-4, .'-', Me - 1011UMW - BUMBl.Atkittierkitidl ll 4 l: 'l. l lan awl ti - =XI S. CO
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