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TITE&DAY 3ioSNlntc3 Gov. a, lBGa•
The New York Election.
The result of the election to be held in
New York to-day, will bo looked for with
great interest throughout the country gen
erally. Every .public officer elected there, i
who will -heartily inpport the Government,
and resist the schemes of Earuoon and
PEILILLICDO WOOD, makes so obviously im
portant a gain to the strength of the na
tional cause, that: the success of the Union
ticket in New
_York to-day, will bo hailed
with rejoicing from Maine to Minnesota,
and even to the far-off shores of the Pacific.
The election for judges in. New tort city
will probablyMatme the most exerting con
test of all. A. contemporary, referring to
'the matter & feW days ago, remarked:
The inhabitants of New York citf are
tasting the pleasures of having an elective
judiciary.. Their pleasures are more excit
ing than could be enjoyed in many other
parts of the country, where the judiciary is
elective, because the dominant party is in
the hands of the lowest sort of pot-home
politicians, shoulder-hitters and rioters.
The Irishman's instruction to his son was
to give a crack with his daftly, wher
ever he saw a. head. The rascals who
are now trying to run the Democratic
machine, give a crack at every Judge
who has shown any disposition to dis
pense, justice like an honest, order-loving
and loyal officer. They are not content
that these Democratic incumbents, who
are faithful and who are supported by the
Republicans in this contest, should retain
them places on the bench. They must have
not only Democratic judges, but the most
rascally Democrats that can be fished up
out of the sinks of iniquity in that great
city. It is even charged by Democrats
themselves that a couple of the leading
wire-pullers decided by throwing dice,—
whether the dice on either side were loaded,
is llistlitated,—whether one Sam. Jones or
ono Sam. Garvin should be the candidate
for the office of Judge of the Superior Court
in the city. While the rank and file of the
party, blessed souls, are flattering themselves
that they make their own judges, twoor three
or half a dolen of these Mackerelville politi
cians sitting over their cups, decide by dies
or otherwise for whom these rank and file
shall vote. It has pleased these precious
schemers to nominate against Judges Bos
worth and White, men who tire reported to
have discharged their duties creditably, the
Pad. Garvin shove referred to, and the no
torious John 11. McCunn. It will be re
membered that Gem McClellan turned Mc-
Cann out of Washington two years ago for
his disgraceful conduct in the military ser
vice. Ever since then he has been known
as &sympathizer with rebels and rioters.
Re did what he could to screen the villains,
who brought shame upon the city by the
terrible riots in July. They and all their
friends are for him now. When he was
t running for the office be now holds, of city
judge, be did not scruple to solicit support
on the ground that his friends should be re
membered by him, if he were elected. And
so numerous and powerful are the rogues
directly interested in placing such fellows
as this John McCunn in the seats of justice,
and so natural is it for other men, who are
accustomed to vote the Democratic ticket,
to support the wiegular candidates," that
grave fears are expressed that the fellow
will be successful. But we are glad to ob
serve that publio indignation is considers.-
My aroused by the nomination of him, and
thaymany of the Democrats intend to op
pose him.
When Will he Resign I
We do not like to be troublesome, but we
really feel compelled to remind Judge Woon-
WARD, that he has not yet indicated thepre- .
ciao time at which he intends to surrender
the seals and retire to the classic sbadesof
Wyoming. The people are growing impa
tient, and would like to know; and if the
occasion Is to be honored by a repast in this
city, where everything required to titillate
the judicial palate, as well as to convey an
agreeable sensation to the judicial diaphragm
even to the Tokay and Terrapin, may be
had asplenteously and served as invitingly,
as in that seat, of stook operators, and
paradise of judges which nestles so snug
ly upon the Delaware, they ought to be in
formed at what • time it is to come off. As
to the Chief justice himself, the Constitution
has settled that for him, unless he is pre
pared to give it a parting coup de grace, by
altering it again before he leaves. Not so
however, with Judge WOODWARD, with
whom the thing rests pretty much in the
judicial discretion, and who has thus far
maintained a reticence so obstinate, inscru
table, and mysterious, that to fathom his
purposes would be as impossible, as it
would be for any lawyer to difine what he
and his fellows would probably dictate in
atgr given case which might come before
tam. Will he go out with Lowate, to im
press the public with the lesson of two flow
ers plucked and perishing from one stalk,
within the compass of an autumn day—or
will he assist at the funeral obsequies of his
defunct companion, and fold his robs about
him, and lay down his emblems among the
old leafless oaks that listened to hie unhap
py war speech in Independence square? If
it is to come off here, however, it is not only
the dinner, but the toasts and speeches that
have to be got ready. The lawyers will
want time as well as the purveyors—not to
whet their appetites, for they will need no'
whetting, but to burnish up their poetry
and classics, for the occasion. We can
promise no great amount of copper amongst
the fraternity, or in any other assemblage
here, to give the desirable ring to thesenti
meats, that would snit the tympanum of
the Judge, but he must be tiatisfied for this
nonce,with thejingleof the brast—Corinthlan
of eourse—which can be supplied, no doubt,
ad libitum.
But when--Oh t when 1 Excuse us for be
ing importunate.'
.ou:return Impatience cbidea the tardy time,
Which Ilka a foul =I ugly witch, doth limp
flo tediously sway."
Shell it be next week ? We humbly sub
MK it to his Honor, that
'lt 'men done, when done, •
Then `time well It woe done quickly."
Slave Stampede In Itentueky.
The Nashville Union of, the 27th says:
-"A ve ry respectable alaveholdsr from
Kentucky informs us that, within three
weeks 'past, a change seems to have tome
over the' negrocs in the the soothe:it eonn
ties of that State, and large numbers of them
ewer:inning off. Ile says that over ono
hundred and fifty have escaped from one
county, and the trouble is increasing., In
spite of the enormous prices which the
t Kentucky staple, (tobacco) is rin bg
sn' slaves have depreciated greatly in
• e... A :very large proportion of the
slaveowners say that slavery is hopelessly
:destrojed, and that they are willing to so.
-4lttissosin any dispoisition which may be
. ~.:blade of slaves. :This sentiment is
ptdllt spreading;ssaang the people. ; The
men ailiehruistuniinimmay op
the factious ens selfish connect the pro
, "slavery higobist Louisville and Frankfort."
ran clerks of on* of the London Itailway
termini are to learn phonography for we to
laronaleting goods.
uooth Barylindleee
o, the - tittilkletiting - ltrlitontunent
INnare. Baltimore.
The Washington correspondent of the N.
T. Errninglbsi writes: •
There Was one scene connected with the
emancipation demonstration which has not
been reported. At midnight a few emanci
pationists sat down to supper at the Eutaw
House. Secretary' Chase was at the head
of the table, and such men as Winter Davis,
General Garfield, General Tyler Judge
Bond, General Goldsborough, Collector: Hoff
man and Mr. Galloway supported him. The
men who have fought the battle of emanci
pation in Maryland were present, and a
more gallant set of men never honored any
cause or state: After the good things pro
vided bad been properly attended to,
speeches were made, and there was not one
which did not enunciate the doctrine of
immediate ancutelPation. Mr. Chase was
peculiarly happy In his remarks. Those
who know We man simply as the great
financier of use nation, as the leading
statesman of the Administration, have not
seen him in his most attractive aspect.. So,
too, those who have listened to hire in the
Senate or from the stump have not heard
him speak in his most delightful vein.
Among friends, in an after-dinnercolloquisl
speech, Mr. Chase is perhaps more happy
in his efforts than under any other circum
stances. Certainly, the impression which
he makes upon those around him at such
times is a happy one. •
The speech of General Garfield, on the oc
casion referred to, was likened by many
who heard it to those of Wendell Phillips.
Ho is an orator of rare abilities, one who
deals not in rant, who rarely makes use ' cif
a loud tone, yet who thrills an audience at
will. His description of the character of
General Thomas, who has immediate emu-.
mend of the Army of the Cumberland, was
one of the most exquisite bits of eloquence
ever listened to. But it is not my pur
pose to describe any particular speeches
delivered on this occasion,
but to refer to
their general character. They were brim
ful of anti-slavery and emancipation doc
trines, yet the leading Maryland men pres
ent were alarcholders, or friends of slave
holders.
It will be noticed that no member of the
administration but Mr. Chase has lent
his influence to the emancipationists
of Maryland in this great canvass. It
is en astonishing fact. Mr. Stanton tried
hard to attend the mails meeting in Monu
ment Square, but was detained by business.
In the congressional district bordering upon
Washington, and containing the famous
"Silver Spring" of the Blair family, the Post
master General uses his influence against
'the emancipation candidate and in favor of
Mr. Crisfield, who is opposed to emancipa
tion, whether by proclamation or legislation.
But the War Department does not seem to
favor the Hon. Mr. Crisfield. A day or two
since six of his slaves volunteered for the
army, and Mr. Stanton will not make haste
to return them.
In the canvass which is about finished in
Maryland, Mr. Kelly, of Philadelphia, who
is well known as a radical anti-slavery
man, delivered stump speeches on the eastern
shore, and was listened to by master and
slaves, yet he delivered anti-slavery speeches.
Occasionally slaveholders and slaves ap
proved a sentiment that he uttered, though
it was in favor of hunian freedom. It would
seem as if no Republican in the country
would be stupid enough to put himself in
the way of the revolution in Maryland.
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Conservatism Defined and Illustrated.
In the concluding paper of his series
called the '"Caxtoniarta - in the last number
of Blackwood's Magazine, Bulwer -makes
the following noteworthy admission:
"If I were an American, I should regard
as the worst affliction that could befall my
country, the substitution for Democracy,
with all its faults, of a constitutional mon
archy, with all its merits; because my
countrymen would have been accustomed
to associate their elementary ideas of lib
erty with republican institutions. So, being
an Englishman, I should - regard it as the
worst affliction that could befall my coun
trymen, to substitute for constitutional
monarchy a Democratic republic; because
all their habits of mind are formed on the
notion that liberty, on the whole, is safer,
and the dignity of life is higher, where the
institutions essential, to the duration of con
stitutional monarchy, make the representa
tives of the public interests other than the
paid servants of a class that must of neces
sity be the least educated and the most ex
citable."
In a later part of the same article he says:
"Suppose you had said to Shakespeare,
'Friend( you have considerable talents; do
not throw them away on the contemptible
occupation of a playwriter. Be a philoso
pher. Look at your contemporary Bacon :
how much higher is his fame and his sta.
tion than yours! Yon are ambitious of
progress—be a Bacon!'
If Shakespeare had listened to your ad
vice he would not have been a Shakespeare,
and it is my belief that he would not have
been a Bacon. If, on the other hand, you
had said to Bacon, 'Friend, you have very
great genius, especially in the study of
nature. But see bow all schools of philoso- -
phy perish. You are destroying the au
thority of Aristotle, to be destroyed yourself
by some other bold guesser hereafter. Poets
alone are sure of immortality; thoy are the
truest diviners of nature. You put down
Aristotle, but who can put down Ilorace ?
Be who writes prose builds his temple to
Fame in rubble; he who-writes verse builds
It in granite. Write poems—poetry is
clearly a progress from prose. Write a
tragedy out of one of these novels on your
table, "Romeo and Juliet," or "Othello."
Bad Bacon taken your advice, he would
not have been a Bacon; my belief is that
he never would have been a Shakespeare.
It is the same with States; the more highly
they are gifted in one development of fac
ulties, the less it would he progress to turn
aside to another. Each leading State in
civilized Europe has its idiesyneracies ; its
real progress is in developing these idiosyn
cracies; its -.real annihilation of its own
'highest - attributes would be to exchange
its own for the idiosyncrasies 9f another
state!' •
The Public Debt.
On the let of Beptember, last, 'the Pablo
Debt amounted to $1,228,832,771. It to com
posed as follows :
four per cent. Temperer: I.seen..-.:-.827,672. 518 00
nee per rent. Teniponu7 77.394,021 0 0
Old 'hens
41 ' 000 W
Sews 8-10 .L 19,996,950.00
Two-year 0 per cent. Lose :Two 00
Old Pule° G 7,221,091 IO
Suspended Requisitions 13,250,C66 bll
United States Trousury Notes - .695,924,360 00
Itrsettunal ....... 18,651,856 00
Turenty-ynat Bonds .. .. ...... 60,000,000.00
Omit= War Debt ........_.........._-_.r..... 870,450 00
Dertlllattee of Indebtedness ......158,436,437 49.
Ylve•Twenty .....
Total ....-44 25 : 8 " 1 7/ 11
On the Ist of May, 1663; the 'public debt
amounted to $960,045,216. The inane:o'in
four months, up to September 1, hu e " been
$264,787,555—which is at the reboot $66,196,-
1388 75 per month, and over $2,200,000 par
day. In connection with this statement, it le.
proper to say, Gut a semi-official Intimation lists
been given here that inasmuch as the sales of
the Government 6 per cents amounted
for the twenty days of this Getober-to' the
enormous sum of $36,100,400 (auguries
_a.
:rapidly enhancing
,poptdirity i and the de
mand from Serape for 'these ands increase
steadily and toitiout eolikitaries; and the
amount of the loin pat =void is considerably
Jess U="1200,009,000, and, at theprasentrate
of sates, it will very soon be aborbed, the See
rotary may see flttOwithdraw it frOria Ole muket
and obWI- what mousy he needs upon terms
more Severable to the Goveurment. . The filly
soillionaberrosedit isterestpayabte
is ortrear' y,' referred lei and • contrast
drawn between that interest and the loomed
on the five-twenties, which, payable in g 0 .14,
is equivalent - to ass per tent.
Moist Cdzime, et Alleyille; Kendall coon ,
le, 1114 MM Opting pee two Virgil:de :elaves
ei f ht, sem Gaud, and farniatunt, them Ada
& l o unimegon; tool., am, to:lobate° robing,'
be to receive UK. the probs.' The crop' le
soar being rut and will realize in the neigh
bettor* of $3,000.
MlSl=E===ntewEl
EMEMi
in 47; Ckari #o4s (liondon) corii; , ;
plains~ tL that canditlatei ihnholy.lariers,froin ,
St. Adisn's College, Birkenhead, apfear
profoundly ignorant of the New Testament
_-one of them did not know what were the
topics of St. Poore preaching to the Athe
nians, of the let Episile to' the Ephesians,
or of the let Epistle Of St. Johns, '&c. The
reason assumed is: "We have very few
lectures on the New Testament, our time is
so much taken up•with Paley and Butler."
A Banta profeasor Audi that Europe con
tains 272,000,000 of inhabitants; Asia, 720,-
000,000; Africa, 89,000,000; Amerie42o6,ooo,-
000, and Polynesia, 2,000,000; total, 1,283,-
000,000. Of this little crowd, about 32,000,-
000 die in each year, which is 87,761 n day, or
61 per snintite.
Tea quantity of cotton afloat from India
for all Europe is about 342,000 bales, against
331,000 bales last year. The proportion for
Liverpool is
. 285,000 hales, against 200,000
bales.
Tun Popetar Science Review, for October,
prints a page of the London Time., in a space
of by 5% inches, front stone by photo
lithography. The type Is perfectly legible.
• . .
Tim Arcadian (Scotch) says that tho want of
a lock-up has long been felt by the respectable
portion of the community.
PUBLIC JrOTICES.
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oOrics Wiwrinus inITRANCT. 0021:PANT,1 3.8
Pittsburgh, October 29th, MO.
O.AN ELECTION You DDLNCTO
of this Company will be held at its office , No.
92 Water street, on TOZSDnit, November lOth,lBo,
booms the hours of U s. m. and 2 v. m.
ou7ktd Y. M. Ot . heel.
Ornci Enum./ lasinuutcs COILP.1;1
Pittibuigh, October Iffth„lB
83.
O.AN ELECTIO N FOR TEM
ee
. DIRECTORS of fhb. Company, to rre for
the morning year, will be held at Its Moe, ln Bmm
lefe SWIM& Wateralreet, on TITRESDAY, Novem
ber 10th between the hears of 11 a. so. and 1
oelad ROBERT EMU, Secrete-
O*TM ANNUAL MEETING of the
Stockholders of toe Pennsylvania Salt Man
nincturing Company mill bp held at their °Moe. No.
121-Wsinat Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY.
November llth. at eleven o'clock a. la, for the eleo
tient of Seven Directors to *Pyre Ito the eruntlng ryes,
end such other badness as toss then be yresented.
oclloter SAMIIEL Y. negra,
KrNOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. —
A Specbd Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Pittsburgh d Connelleville Railroad Co. e held
at the at
of the Company, In the Pitta
burgh, at 11 o'clock*. m. on I'III3IIBDAY, the 12th
day of November, A. 1). 1863, for the purpose of ac
oepting or rejecting the following named Acts and
Supplements, passed by the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Panneylvanla, at Ito last readon,
to wit: "An act to repeal the ninth section of an act
ortring the laying out of State Road from the
=ugh of OreigsburgSchtylkill wordy, to inter
sect a publlo road leading from Easton to
Mauch
Chunk, and forothnr purports," approved dialed day
of April, A. D. 1043. "A supplement to en act to
incorporate the Pittsburgh le Connelleville Railroad
Company," approval the 11th day of April, D.
1883. MOO, .A grapple:nem% to an act to Incorporate
the Safe Harbor and Susgewhanna Turnpike Road
Company," d oarna, approved the 14th day of April,
A. D. Hat THOS. S. BLAIR,
JOHN
S P. MARKLE,
JOHN A. OAIIORET.
J. R. MARSTON
W. W. TAILOR, ,
A. MILLAR,
H. DIIROWIN,
JOHN 8. DILWORTH,
DANL. R. DAVIDSON,
W. B. HAVEN,
Director. of
t h y, 1
A coon. 11. R. Co.
Pirtebsowl), CS* 18C1. ocalitf
gJ,►'K .rOTICEN.
Esautram Bmat or rITTSBITIVIH,
October l l .
27tb, IMS.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH T 1E
ACT Of ASSEMBLY. notice is bomb]
glean that Mr. ALIT...AND= NIMICII has been
darted Woe President of Ws Bank.
11. MORHAT. Cashier.
otaider
37LSICBLISTS alto irlAsorAcruaras &mg,
Pitub=b, Oct. 15th, 1663.
HE ANNUAL ELECTION Atll
DIItECTORS will be held at the Banking
Houle, on MONDAY, the 16th day of November
next, between the hours of tea n. in. and two p.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be
held on TUESDAY, the &I day of November, at ten
o'clock m. JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Chatiler.
oclGilm
Eicnanac Bass or. Drranausw i
October 15th, 1860.
U.THE ELECTION FOR Dll -
OBS of this Bank will be held at the Bank
ing Hoare on MONDAY, November 16th, 1840, be
tween the hours of eleven m. and 2p. The an
nual MeetiniT of Stockholders will take, place on
TUESDAY, boveanber 3d, at 11 a. m.
oclLam 11. M. 2dUItRAY, Cashier.
AIIXIMA" Oct. 14th, WO.
al - SAN ELECTION FOR DIRECT
OBS of thla Bank will be held at the Count
ing Howe on the 16th day of November next, be
tween the boom of 10 o'clock a. tn. and 2 o'clock
J. W. 00011, Osekler.
The mumd meeting of the Stockholders will be
hold on the 3d day of November next, at 12 o'clock m.
°Wain • -
•
Colima Hama., rittsblych, Uct. 16th, 1863.
ELETIO 1 rOp CTIO;1 FOR
1, TH III IRTEEC s of tlats Bank be held at the N
Banking ilosim on IKONDAT, November 16th, at ten
o'clock a. m.
The regular annual meeting of Stockholder. will
be hold on TUESDAY, Not. ad, at 11 o'clock
or.ls:lta GEO. T. TAN ODIUM, Cashier.
—•
leo II Ceeir Bunt, Pitt.burgb, Oct. lull, no&
U•AN ELECTION FOB THIRTEEN
Dll2B47foftS of thirßank will be held At the
Banking Rowe cm MONDAY, Not. 16th, 1633, be
tween the hours all and 2 p. m.
The annual meeting of Stocholder. will be held
en TUESDAY, Nov. 3d, 1862, at 11 o'clock a. m.
ocledm J. KAGOFFIN, Caehler.
ilaniThttsoorgb,.Oct. nth 166.
yeti ELEdTION FOE mitEcr-
OBS of this Bank will be held et the Dank.
log Howe., on MONDAY, the 16th day of November,
between the holm of 10 o'clock a. m. and 2 p. m.
The regular atiqual meeting cif Stockholders will
be held on TUESDAY, Nov. ad, at 10 o'clock m.
oclanlm GPM D. MirlilltEW, Cashier.
.ArE ir aIDrERTISEX)E.rTI3.
BBUTTER,-1O jam prime Butter for
Ws by WORT 11. COLLINS.
STRAW CUTTER for sale by -
044 H. C'OLLINB
SU tAR CURED 11.A11R—O ton. sugar
Cored Canvas llama Just received and for ado n
No. 120 Bocond street.
0e29 TRAWL VAN 001WEIt.
LEATHER BEL'ELNO,-. of the , best
manufacture; also LAOVLEATILEB, , BOTETS
and BELT HOOKS, elm. on hind 2.6 and 28 St.
Clair isnot. J. Ell. PHILLIPS.
APYLES I APPLES I APPLEs
car loads of choice Apples, coneletlng of Oman-
SPlllcklleMora, Emma", Roman Seant les
Goiom Oat., Bellflower", Pennock', Golden and nod
Atreak. Pippin', &c., nun In store and for ode by
oc3o I, VOIGT &
TIIIVERSAL CLOTHES WRING
h...) the only Wringer that giros perfect satlefae.
Hon. Call and .=amino them, at the India Bobber
Depot, SO and IS St. Clair stree &
t.
.1, PHILLIPS,
oral Sots agents Srh this whilii•
pOTATOES.-42 bble,each Brows;
44 do Priam Alberts;
9, gagUn Whiles;
• E s White Hoshannocbs;
Just racelrat sad an b
0031 CHAS . C. 114. LZT,I79 Liberty et.
CONSIGNMENTK
'NObash. prima White Dams;
50.bbla. prepared Sweet Clder, •
•
, TdlterseeM..R. Cheese;
CA bushels Ontorui;
To11711iT• pad for =de at 120 Second Wad.
odd • • . : SPANK YANGOIVIN92.•
COLT'S RBV LVERBI..
Allen's • do, •
Sharp's
Warner's" - do.
or ale • JAMES BOWL 130 Wood street
VT - NV RAISINS. • '
AA 200 boxes oew W. U. Raining
" " Low
200 half "Jul gr. boxes
Now bOstUng rad fc ale b 7 -
=23 UZYIIER a afrwa
- -
CHEESK--1300 . boxes W. K;
100 , do Thirciburgi
x 5 - do Goshen;
103 hell bbli. No. 31aiwo Noekerol;
30 bblo.'No.2 larts',Mackernsl;
1 do• •
100 40
babes prime 'llmoihigead; '
8 .do 'Mortara::
itoro and tbr mils by
_ •
acJl
, ,01;18.0. BALBLEY,I72,LIborty at.
--••••••
NE CONSIGNMENTS.— • : c aved
'ON dor-150 bbla: Grora'ApAft. ;
• 33 do eranborifet; •
300 do Whit' Beam
Nil do Jorsey throot Potitoel;
300 too Neshaoziock do;
10 'bblo: Oda,
4 do BON Bdttor;
, 6 do
30 bap On.;
Now to "kap, sad Or Ws 67.
U
0020 - V. VOIGT CO.
'llsl/11P
( (100PaIjor in stm
J
1 001 WALL plot i Potatoesi
50 IlielcUito;
3 ton Buckwheat Moor;
3013usbela Darle7;.
" Ear ;
• 10harrels •
•—• • .1 ;/ 11 40 0 Sugar;
1 bailig tiro ',arida Pinola W1 0 1;'
100 deem rimy Meow;
10 barrels pun Odor,
9000 pound. packed Batter;
And for ado by L. It VOI0T*0:
.
.
joati-E,MlRStff':: llHTlO,t i Littig . diii
el=the Snake:male ig Muth** heretofore
DIETRICH lri. RIDEALT:, will con
limes tbe eananat the-0140.mnd ~ortElidatreet. where
be wilt be happy to receive a ad execo2.e all olden,
OrOMPU.T.
Pittsburgb, October Sf)th, 1 ICI. 0c71:3t
FAMILY - HORSE A ND ROCKAWAY
FOR 11l .LE.
A due FAMILY HORSE, that trots in 3:31 gentle
In 4 " 2 7 feePect, and can. be driven by children.
Ti 01 be sold low. Inquirer of ' ,
oB7der A. Id cTICTIE 112 Fiftb street.
DEVIEF WARJAATED IN 10 Mrs.
INOTP.3 I—CADN'S COUGH CEDE, for the imme
diate relief of Cough/4Eo2moms, and all,itthrts of
Throat *Sections. Htb, article stands tinrivalla
gl clams of people—ministers. publio sped:era, sing
.'s...Merl, Sc., hl their voluntary commendations
place the 'Core where It justlf inlonge, viz : ahead
of ail other Cough ropedlse. told by
12121017 JOIINSTON,
eel Corner Ponrth and Smithfield etroete.
____ __
VOR SALE,--An .excelleritLTßACT,of
LAND, Com Wing of twenty-five scree, situated
in MELIA townshb?, about one mile from the City
Farm—har lug tiecroon erected a dwelling house and
ham Also, fru.% trees of Tarim kinds, about five
acres of which id teal land, all the products haying
as cmallmt mar ketin thmudikbork.'d• Said
is under good cnitintlan. For terms apply to J.
DRYDEN, on the premises, or W. C. AIIGIIIN
BARGE, No, nt DiAmondemt, Pittsburgh.
no3a3td
_
pROPRIETARY AND REVENUE
STAMPS, or all denomhvatioua. A hill niggly
kept conatantlfr on baud, at the 'lnternal
°Moe, No. 67 Water street, next doorto Ci Tress
ury, A=cy r: DAVID R. WH ITE,of Taturnal Revenue, WA Diet. Pa.
Rata.—hettira should be directed to Allegheny,
net f6ttateugh. oc7A
RIGHTS FOR A VALUABLE PAT
INT FOE SAM—Manufacture.' Rights or
State Mats far BAKER'S EXCELSIOR REFRIG
ERATOR. Can ho mad with or without Ice.
Scianatlfic men an - speak in its &slur.
On exhibition for a 'short time only, at
PETTErIi REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
ou3lawl3 St. Clair street.
PLEASANT SUBURBAN RESI
DENCE FOR BAEZ . altwete 2% . adlra from O.
city, on the Perrysrflle road; a new cottage house of
Lee rooms and cellar, well built and in good arbor; s
well of excellent water, good Stable, feed house, /to.
Twenty ehOlorapple and pear treu; aloe peach trees
and shrubbery. Will be sold at a barimia.
For price and terms apply to
oc3l 8. CUTHBERT & SONS. 51 Market at.
STRAYED—From the residence of the
underelgned, In Penn township, Allegheny
county, on the 27th Oct., ONE BROWN ViLira%
Vs a:g. t h t. year On doe.
Any toglaton balm
og
to bee ' recovery Will be
reasonably rewarded by addreaslng the ondemlgned,
White Ash Post Ogles, Allegheny conaty.
JOSEPH dTONEI3.
Omma or Tat CONTIIOI3.II or Alumn Co., PA.,
PitMbur.., October 22: h , 11933.
FIFO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed Propct
_a_ =4n7l be umeired at this once until NOVEM
BER. 4ru, fur furnishing material and building a
Bridg amuse Pine Creekon the old Butler Turn.
pike, in Hampton township. Bide for Stonework by
the perch and for Superstructure by the foot lineal.
Specifications can be men on application.
BY direction of County. Commissioners.
HERBY LAMBERT, Controller.
ealfr,s4.dellirlf
tTIvITED tiTATES POST OFFICE
DIBECTOBT, for ISf.3. Price El 50.
A frost) supply recolsed at
SAY it CO.'S, 55 WOO4l .tr.
V itll-100 res. prime kat
No. 1 LEAF LARD,
triD. WALLAWL,
2
No. 353 Liberty mtreet
store and for We by
RECEIVING NEW BOOTS, SHOES,
GAITERS, 13.SLMORALS AND GUMS
Every day, .t BOULAND'S, 98 ILarkat street
oat
COMB AND EXAMINE OUR
OF BOOTS, sumo! , AND GAITERS
Which .re the cheavat in the city, M
ac3l POSLAND'S 98 Market strrot.
B LRGArNsi BARGAINS!
Cuss. W. 'Literati:or, Esq.,
Surveyor, de.. rittaburgh, Penn's.
The law. of the coasting thole require that every
description of boat °reuse' of over Ova tons,end lees
than twenty torui mammrement, shall be licemod,and
If of twenty tom meesununent endupwarda, enrolled
and lionised. Toter:imply with theseniquinonents,eseh
boat or vessel must be named or numbered so as to
distinguieh thepartieuleir vessel for which a lima°
or 'enrollment and Octave may be issued. If nom
honed, the name or initials of owner% of some other
distinguishing letters, most accompetry the riumber
on each 'meet. Two Tenets of the same case name
or number, cannot be Named, °remelted or limorred,
tn the cam may be, in the mime district.
The lieguletWne of Internal and Coastwise Inter-
move require boat. of ell description destined for
any point be the Ohio or Ifississlppl demi south of
Wheeling, to exhibit a :natant of their entire cargo
to the Samna of Custom, and obtain a clearance
before dapartine en the voyage
Owners of Coal Boats and Barges are requested to
report at the Custom Rome, the different points at
which other baste can be found and sutured, and
to huvriah the informatbm requisite ree Uto avoid
uroureemary delay in obtaining enrollments and ll-
CriAg. W. BaOIIELOB. '
' Surveyor of Customs.
ANALYSIS.—
OPPOSITZ TUB POST orvics.
In BOOTS. 5110 EB, aerrsas,
DALETOBALII AND DUMB
At J. Ei. BORL.I.I(D'd, 14 Market area,
second door from Fifth
DENTISTRY
OR. W. P. FUNDENIBERGI
Ilas rosnmod the practice of his profession, M
No. 144 PENN STREET, two doors twtow Pitt
Pittsbutvh. Oetnber 25. 160.
ALBI.IIIB I
ALBUIdB !
A LilU3ltt
A lAN* sasorts.nt
PITTOCK'S
alb
'MAC CW°,
OUTLET SAW MILLS
Li k `
of DECKING.BOAT 71i 1 D tb =
• ANN, WINDOW DIANN STMT LINTLLS,
INGS, lc., de.,
ÜB-SU,I4 JISTS, SPOUTING, LA +U N ' PAL-
Se Will ON alders for SAW= STUTZ with
prinnatmaw and arrfair
N. B. Perms wanting LONG MBES or POP
LAD are partied/try Invited to examlns Ida stock.
Sir Moe on Craig otreed, near NoLtneon.
sad,*
Nw.ttooKs:
The Old Merchant* of New 'fork. 21 series.
The Blackman; his antecedents end hie gonna.
Squire Trarylyn's Heir. By Mrs. Wood.
Eloanor's Victory. By Elsa Bruhlon.
Our Old Home. By Nathaniel liavrthoroe.
GaLaDays. By GallTiamilton.
The Amber Go.lo. By Miss Prescott.
Agassis's Method of study lo Natural H4tury.
Heart and Cross. •By Nis. Oliphant.
litandeLeshon's Letters from Italy and Switzerland.
Learn from the Diary of an Army liorgeon.
The Light and Dark of the Rebellion,
The ying Parson.
j a
rl= i37.El.
The =n's Garland. Arranged ti3ovntr
Patmors.
- The Golden Treleitiy of Songs and Lyrics.
The Dead Shot. A new book for Sportsmen.
For nab by NAT t CO.. a 5 Wood street.
PERTH .EXTILACTED WITHOUT
PAIN.—We take this method. of Woman; our
Mende and the pubic , generally that . 0 us DOI
to EXTRACT TLC= wrraorr PAIN
prepared
practice of Dentistry. Those who have been
postponing this conch dru&d operation may now hiy
olds their fears and give tte • all, u the aPputttie
we have In we has been thoroughly tested during the
put boar yam, fray attabilehhig_tbs sib mid *o
beli character of the e . ratin. Dr:4ll' o r Mud
cols nor Ilalvanlq Battery wed. Ali Om wtatug
the auto" of stood and tellable Dentist will do
veil to rail and consult with
JAWS B, KING, D. D, 8., •
Ira ISSl_lfootth drost,
or DA. O. KING, No. a eratihnew Shut Pithi
iitirgb. pitamss
NEW mum BOOK.
By 31:11. Bwatinit
In per. and wjll 1m issued early in Novembor
THE lAZIPIcr+NO)
• . •
A now collection. , of Sowed and Secular'Moak for
Singing Sehoota, , Chotrs, Congregations, and s oda
ass. 117 Wzralair B. BSADMIT, author .of
Jubilea," and mull other aoudad ar9rlcs.
.Ons hundred pages will be devoted to the Elements
of llfusio, with *great amount onager Sloping School
Haste, and nearly TUBER ItlfliDitED plies to Ba
rred Muir, as Tunes of d 1 metres, Arttheoas, Chants,
and other sotplates, malty new:. The Work is pant
ed throughout front Urge Dildal4ene* Port on
staff. Price, $10 ; per doses .. A, copy Will be
wont pat-paid to Nty teacher of inus or leader of
choir, for etamlnation, on receipt of one,dollar.
The itrunense lumen of bit. 13radbury's prostate'
works, and their aluttat Medan:T*4 sale Gilds lett
work In this department, Tux Juana, (more than
tip) bendred tbanaandooptes bare already been sold,
prose Ms knowledge of the yenta of, the public land
his ability toeupply 'Mem. ' ,
The present work was designed for publication last
year, but haying been delayed bemuse of the nate=
lovable tinier; the author has had opportunitytopet ,
feet it in its "serious department'. As a S I NG IN G .
BONOOL BOOK, the .Idrpliorw will be AIM two/
comprehensive and retnplete than He predecessors,
*bile to choirs, Congregatiods, Itociettes;Ae„ it will
present the results of ICI: Bradbury's labors in corn.
podng sad collecting for erteratyears. • for sale by
Hanoi it Ilamilivlltaten.MASON
Published - - , •
ocielgtixsi 7 Mercer street. New Tort.
IPkTr'S 26TH CONSIGNMANT
BoOEst
At, Auctioxi._ •
, _
PRlVitr, MMN TIMING "`DAY.
0r.30
BAGS. -10 dozen second-hand Twined
81.0 a& by BURT H. OUSEL
..*Efr ..4DIER \ TIIIR4 EMI . . I' Sitt_-.0-t r *..-L IS- - - -"• I44TEXMArIII.-*
........_......._ ; —•,..._ ; _5____.,„.....--.. :Boig -_,---..,—..ir.:
LTEP_ tiTATh...T.C.l.Efeit=Tliti_sta; L '-- -•- Vtirrsitres3,,rov , mhd - Vimf --
OrkiITrSI3IIRGEL
U -1 !,.o. ..I.,,cairucnt LL- t, for 190, centaluing , BILEAN&
Taus on Ittcontes, Licenses. stint'. agate and Cu- , 1,,,, 818., Di ...,,,,,,,, s .4 C. s. .
loges, inDlYlalon No-1 of tho Trrenty.third GAM, .
N fl d . :Blume of Indebtedness ..... -..51,503,063 gr.
• Hon District of Puno's, COMprlsiitg that part of Al- ~. S. nou4s, 6, .. 4 7 3.1 ,, 531.000 00
H en
county nort h ,
of thm Allegheny and Ohio '
rivent.dbas brectrece tK lr and ; th e ue d e ,...4.„4 „Ho ,
... , It , eaj k Es .
n te od te m an i.c.l .l G t vo , :ld 1ieu ......, t....... 49.114.1 13
3.314 .69
ittand'all blicdre. -0. tir Water street. Allegheny, 1
Due by other 1tanka...._..... ... . ..... 1.. ..W1,293_14
(mit door tot le City 'Trensnrei,) either i 2 person .
Bank Note... Checks .t Traas'3 "intr. 104,711 DO
or by Deputy, ustll SATURDAY, the 11th doy of , . thil,o2 88
November, for the purpose. of receiving said Taxes. '
He will also attend in person or by Deputy, for the ,
convenience of Tax %yen, at the folloaling Pie." , •
Want:. ' . ' 1.1.ABIIATIp: .
nt
At Tereutu, at the honse of Heyeklah Y out h s, ,
on FRIDAY, Not'. Ofh, between the hours of oa. ic. ' ett i,,To P e it t el ,
. S o l 9 c d
ir4ru lLt...i ........ . -- ..... ----. - $ .1,, a )3° c°
-.V3,318 89
and 3 p. m. of Host der.
At Dakeretiran, et Hio , use of Mrs. Markey, ..0 ; .UnPaldDivilends Ar SitrTtener A< ., // ,91 / 99
7,834 17
TUESDAY, the 10th of
No,
from Si o'clock a. 1 - 17 " , .. 10,0 t i 0 . 0 u ter 1 .111 "; :-:-.•.-..--. 31 878 IXI
....... .
M. to 3 o'ctock P. ni, of that day. 1,491,9A' 41
At %trickle', et .the • 'tore of I"), w ,y , n o ' Depovits ,
THURSDAY EVENING, the kith day of November, !
from 7 to 9 o'clock of that day.
The ten per cent. and other penaltiee prescribed in
the Excise Law, which trill be Incurred efter tha
14th, will be strictly enforced in all cum..
Government Ponds only recelved.
DAVID N. NVIITTE,
Colt rtor of the 4.id District, Pvitt'a.
00.2wd-T
pirrt;Buitir ALMANAC.
73 easzen,
PUCE ONLY FINS CENTS
Beady today. Coutaining
Useful and lutaresting READING MATTER tor
the FAMILY CIRCLE.
Nearly a huudred Valuable and Profitable Re..ipts
(or making many of the most Popribts PATENT
BIEDIOIN Et l ,. PEKE MER V, II AI It D 1,• , tr.
WAR RECORD.
ECLIPSES.
ASTRONOMICAL. Pll EN 031 EN A .
RECORDWY EVENTS.
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENT'S or tur GREAT
REBELLION.
TILE UNITED STATES PENSIoN LAW.
VIE UNITED STATE BOUNTY LAW.
TERM DAYS OP TRH VARIOUS COURTS
W*FTEIIN PENNSYLVANLA, stn., trc.
Calculations by Puisorra DUN, A.M., Principal
or Plttsburst High School. and Author of" Iteatiai
Arlthmetles.“
A New Featuro of this Number ie thu TW ELV
SIGNS OF TITS ZODIAC.
PRICE ONLY FIVE CENTS
Mailed poet-paid on reeell.l of Price.
JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher,
groin& Hell. Fifth atmet
NOTICE TO OWN EELS OF UUAL
BOATS, COAL BARGES, OIL BOATS, r LAT
BOATS, KEEL BOATS AND CANAL BOATS.
Carrots Fiore; Pyramus, Nov. 0, ISCi,
The attention of Coal and 011 Dierchants, and
others, owners of Flat Boats, Keel Boars, Canal
Boats, Bargee, Oil Boate,Stors Boats, Coal Boleti and
Coat Berce‘runigssinee the Ohio river and Its Mat.
tutus and cassia, h.ag an outlet into a navigable
aver or inlet, I tespolly directed to the follow
ing latter of the Secretary of the Treasury
faassuar Dresnllmisiv, May 26, 1863.—Sir : I hen
received your letter of April Ast, ISM, relative to the
comUng trade on the interior waters of the United
States.
The laws regolating the coasting trade an to ha
applied to the Inland navigation of the Ohio rarer
and tributaries, with the exception of a few provle
ions of a special or local character.•
Fiat Boats laden with coal and flouted down the
river with the asentuire of con, Coal Bargee, Open
Flat Boats, fiend-decked Flat Boats, Docked Barges,
with model bow and sten, and heel Boats, Plat
Boats laden with merchandise for the purpose o
trading at clidarent ?Ants on the Ohio and Wails!
eippl rivers and tributaries, Canal Bouts with and
without steam power within themselves, excluavety
on canals, and not coming opt into navigable riven
en required to comply with the provisions of the
Acts of Congnee regulating the Coasting Trade, and
to be enrolled and licensed, or lieensal as the cue
moy be, and pay tonnage does, provided by the pro
vaione of the 15th Section of thence of July lath,
1842, entitled 'thn Act increasing, temporarily, the
duties on imports, and for other purposes," which
• apply to "oil nods width atoll be calendar any Co.-
- tom Bonze in the United States," and Include ell de
scription of 'boats and camels eubjoet to eitrialturst •
and License under varietal lava, Canal-Boat, an
other craft plying oo withers exclualvely within the
limits Se Mate, having no of yet into a nevigebbs
river or Woos which commerce with foreign nations
or among the States, or with the Indian tribes, can
be carried on, do not moms within the provisions of
this or previous seta
With great respect, S. P. CILASEV . .
Secretary of tlio Treasury,:
Ascrauu„—
Pm' Oz. 2.30.
.01.
.0/
ALLMIM CITY
lOU.
Having accepted the Agency On the sale of the
SEMPLE; CLAY, mined near fiL Loa* Ido., I in
vite the attention of Olam and Steel ktanufactareri
to the Andy& given above, es reported by Prof.. A.
A. Ilya , of Bosom, and/. C. pooth, of Philadelphia,
which, together with the test of natal experienco by
manafientamx to Pittsburgh, Cincirmill and St.'
Loots, determines It to be the pored and 'Mott valu
able Clay now known, whether Toreigo or American.
Pots made from it have stood in the Glen Furnace
from fiN, to 9 months.
The Analytic Ls of the Clay so taken from the lane,
without any washing or preparation whatever. I,
pomemee great adhealvaleas and plasticity qualities, ad.
which are not shows by the Analyst', end akiak
mit of the mixture of • laige proportion of shell or
burned clay.
I ant now prepared to fill orders.for thenbove Play
, to both ipped from St. Louis or &Intend here;
F LAG''
Ail alma and pride, et the MantillctOry,
OPPOSITE THE POST ONTICE.
4.15
CIatTES DE V - 1/31TE I
ORNTIM DRUG STORE,
Cbrser o►to.ed pdarstStrteta, dilmlwasN,
SPA43"I""D PA A N B itIED
T WINES. &e.
• 041•Physlclane pftetriptbmiln7 CoinPoU 6 d
x&1
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
hit reedred it " lIIIILION'Et DIM STOWS,
,Tor sale at
B ,;-- QwNl3 igg/NCIML.TROCRE
'roit solo vtrsorm
133123113
110MtMONS
sTofacil AXITAB4
lor "10 at'
r itrrljltiftolte 131:444,
Wt. a seal ea
•
*NM I TRE - ARMYOF THE .
By m after: Illiantstod
r vittk Aneei 'portraits, vox% acinvbsir and 'nom,
v3hadr,4 mi. Crimea,
Alla SUNDAY SCHOOL;I3D =WIVE ZAN
Aar, I By.WalibAbbotodtlvialzttiublo4
ISet.Jobt a 0 Abbott. .
Olr ABILA
by
far sale b) L L. RIM
oeSS Na. 72 Nu* West.
E=MN
Thr attire mato:Mint is correct to the beid of my
Naosyledgo aml-14410. • Jouszir.aume, Castdor.
2 wont Co aud sublicribed thi Elatl s T 24 , No day
tary Ychllc. of How., ISC.
b. H
E XCH A SGE , BANKTOF PITTS.I3'GH.
Ptrrotsvaatt, November 2, ISM
Leans and Dieconnie .11,3111477
iloal taste 60,000 00
311,187_ 00
fiGoid sad Silver Coin
United Buttes Legal Tender Now... 561,046 00
United States Bonds, 7 1-10 per a._ 100,600 CO
United Mated Bondi6 per 0ant...... 100,000 (0
ratted States Certificate', 6 par ct- 640, 0 X 1 0 0
Pennrylraitia2s,ooo CO Checks and Note" of other !auks— 112,V13 17
1)06 by other Bank' 124035 58
3,745,6211 47
The above statement to correct to the beat gay
knowledg , and belief. 11. M. IMOKRAT, Cashier.
Affirmed before Wei tbde Ed dal - of Nor., le6A
C. 11. MALL, Notati
MEitcIIANTS" AND MANUFAC
TUILKIIS• BANK.
Prrmerace, Noveznb.-r 2./ 863 .
0,0,00.)
1,154.= u 0
=9S9 17
20,147 e
St: LOUIS, NO;
ALEC. CIOADON.
No. ISt 'WOW) STRIST;
Prrrrmsrou, PA.
PITTOWEIS,
CARTMDE TIBITZ I
G6RTES DE VlBltE.l
6,000 JUST EICIPMD AT
PITTOOWS,
OPPOSITZ THI POST OVVICZ.,
GEO. A - . &ELLT, barium&
DS lIIIKPEIIrre
891102PATT1713
8r5. , 471i 69 YU& WOOL'
' OF
BONS OP Kiln CIIGABJ3,
rumors DRUG STORE,
1606. a sad 69 Irtfth Ark.
ftILIONS DEl?g,Prary '
Noe. 67 and 89 stxpet.
y- , f.' 1.7 t ' . 4C ,A ;NiD
,
949M,442 4
$2,x.1,9
Capital Stoek
Note In Circulation
Due to other Banta
Contingent Fund and liarottige.
Ottani Stra-k
Circulation
Due Depositorn •
Duo othsr
end Disconuts 402,881 98
Coin 202.173 47
Notes and Checks of otb, 103,0.. 07
Dor by othrr Banks 04,983 98
Cummonwnalol Puun'a Limn 40,000 00
r. 8. Government Loan.-- _- .. 1,194,000 00
The *bore etatement le correct and true to dm beat
L ' r kapwl'ige""lF JVA SCOTT, Jr., Guilder;
Sworn imd,outactilmd before me this 24 day of
Nor., 1143 ✓ iftS. SNOWDEN. Notary Public._
MECRANICZT BANK OF NII:IL
81111611.
Pirrsamunt, November 2, 1802,,
LLIBILITIffiI. -
.5 998,163 IV
.103,965 48
13,040 33
Circulation ....—_
Dim to Depotitors...
Due to other Danko
ASSETS.
11. S. Loans and Discounts 81,554,332 60
Due by other Hanks 16,86.3 91
Treasury Sots and Notes d Cheeks
of other 8enk5.....—.... —.. N 33,003 46
Coin .- -- ....... -.. 61,490 90
Deposited In Cir Su b-Treasnuy 130,000 00
-----
81,972,080 83
The above statement le correct. to the brat of my
knowledge and belief.
GIRO. D. IIcORZW, Cashier.
Sworn before me this Rd dap( N0v.,5 6 3.
FIRLNIf. W. 'KENN T, N otary Public.
fiITIZENS' BANK.
NJ - f Pittirsonon, November t, 18 61 .
i,
Loans and iscounts...-- $ f95,3c3 9G
Coln 169,TV1 CA
Note. and &eke of other Banks.... 1r.9,165 59
Legal Tandir N0w....---....-- 27,030 00
United' States Becurities ' 414,000 CO
1 Due from Danka and 8anker....._... 58,071 14
Capital, 500,000 CO
...... ' , 089,100 W
• 327419 92
-Due to Bunke and Bankers. TABS 9.2
The abort statement is correct to the bat of my
knowledge and belief.
GEO. VAN DOBEN, Cashier.
Affirmed before me this ad day of Nor., 1863.
• H. E. DANIS. Notary Public.
IRON CITY JUNK. • .• „
• P 111113131611, November 2, MS.
Capital Stock 400,070
OU
Loans and Discounts— 610,4M,26
-D. B. and Pa. Bonda.t Certilleatea—. 554,500 CO
•Depoetted UM. & Bish.Treasury..:-. 235,5001 D
Due by other Banks
Temporary Loan 'to Go. error of Pa. 2,200 00
Notes and Checks of other Banks
and Trwszary 150,42110
Specie —.--...... ....... ...... 131,950 01
Ctrenintion.—, 771,927 03
Due to (Aber 'Banks.— —.— 4,194 01
Doe to Depositors--- _ 693 , 261 9 5
The above etatemensis correct, according to the
hst of my knowledge and'lief.
kLAGOFYLN, Cashier.
kdirmed unto before ma ttds day.
& MUTH, Notary Public.
A LLEU IIENY BANK.
Prrrovar,o, November 2, 18433.
071.,500.000 00
2v
Loans ospi 78.. f
38
DuP b 7 other 8ank:...._... 7& r 3 873 98
Notes and Meal of other , 888
..----''''''''''"—eas F 37llolCL-. 512,457 00
576,30100
Doe to other 4,633 CO
Doe to 3N1,744 03
' The abotement Li correct, according to the
best of my-knowledge tad
J. W. COOK, Cashier.
.Debra unto before me ale da
Notary Publle.
pROTOGILAPH ALBUMS!
OVER 100 DIFFERENT STYLES,
FROM SO CENTS TO $l5.
FOB SALS BY
AS. C. MELLOR,
ft , ;.• •
S 1 WOOD STREET.
pATENTED OCTOBER 8, IN6I
.111THIUDOZ13 PATS=
OVAL L,A.MF . CHIMNEYS
stAiNalervii
T GLASS.
Thole Chthump an blooded for the It gam%
heating all parts of the eass equally. don not expose
It to cracking. Z. T. DITEISIDOZ
' • . Tortoni Glass Woritsarasklttelte strait.
spl7 Plttstratgbaaass.
ALLEY, FARRELL &CO.,
PIt&cTIPAM PLIMBEILS,
GO ARE STERN FITTERS,
Brass Work, Pipe, Ponape, Valves
Aud m kinds of Attthp ar Waal, Gm sad aeon.
1141ITATOILB:MID.TAIAIIIIrc4 OIL SETIAZ-
BIER, lined with had by w ninipnxxam
Zl . OO, VS TO= ETBYXL:
AMOND STEM-W
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and Octagon. of am . Wan . luxiol
•.40124 40 1414 17 9 1Prbd at itam:Astured to this ixqua;
419,0n100 and osottems, Not. 149 664151 !TEST'
sod 191oinil= LiZCOZEDSTSI4I:III. Pittalocrith'f ,
9311:10
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POGO' PiOW WORKS,
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Ilititai4lllisten hi tD die darned rids .
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SUM =Ma' /*JAR% ißeatb thalami taill
ike Swilkolog ITlchprinassmutly Writs dmihtrp
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all
Wit i at- tilla ' gh.
T.J. J HAM . -
STITH=
JAS. J. BROWN.
- PRICES RE9IICED.
AT ran
NEW CARPET STORE.
McFa.rland i Collins&Co.,
Hoe. 71 AND 73 FIFTH' ST.,
Offer tar u AT. M OSS TAR 8.1 111.1131:1fT
KARI= OATES. &CI entirely - and cbotm
HEAL -ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS,
Best Real Brussels dupes.
EMUS & AHEM
TAPESTRY VELVET CARPETS,
A lull BAe ut ueir s ead rry ettoleirattorns.
KW STYLI PERSIAN THIIIMPLT CLAIIPICTS,
very choice Patens.
Lowell, Hartford sad otheritandarf talus of
SUPERFINE AND EXTRA SUPERFINE • INGRAINS.
t , 1,745,62.8 G
950,000 00
1,777;47 (X)
920,294 2
AGO 77
"t72.,940 41
irptandld Oxk of.
LOW PRICES ALL WOOL CARPETS,
at lean thaa akaaallsettaare I taY 1t price; at whale
sale sad ratan.
ENGLISH VELVET RUGS awl: WELTON AND
VELVET MATS, in • great iretiotc, - the tug. , 1. -
sort:nerd of petterne 10 be tompt_ &mob.. ; en. , •
oplendid assortmeot of SMEEP SE.M MATS.
Floor Oil Cloths,
nom 2to 24 ftvt W.. now mut ettiptit potter=
COCOA MATTING, Go Cburction Moak Hann
and Seas; common oad extra
Woolen, Linen & Colton.Drugget,
Pluto % to{ yards wide. •
, .
GREEN, ILUZE. VELVET AID. 13HINISICLS OT
TOMANS; STAIS HODS; -"TASLE OIL
CLOTHS, gain mot fumy I Alinbrol
dorod,PrlntodandEnabossAl
PIANO AND.TABLZ
Window Eihadoss and :Fixtures.
The stock on baud baying been ,ptuchainsi when
gold we. at 24, will Ise sold at sarcasm:llow rataa
*a -trots ere;ll',lNl
$1,407,934 81
Between Post Mot imd •Diotalek
DOA
trz LAVOEST STOCK OF
Velvet, Brussels and ligroin
Carpets, Floor Oil , Cloths,
&c., ever offered in tkii city,
is now opening at prices
much below the late factory
rates.
OWED ELITE & CO.,
NEW STOCK ANDa NEW I.
strultoY '
Carpets, Oil Oloths,gets,
4, 7
EMADES;&4I, a
MoaALLUM's,
• very lam siontmant ofalli tooth In ear Use,
=
al the lemon paten untied In the ?ninth
adman:MlN eindlthen Woad than tut alb
a:Vs mites.
ode
r , , DIA CURB -OF CEIITALN
MAL AMES," samming terrible aspect, by po ,
',Dually xurulting.
A.BARRow,
Of New tit, Proprietor of Thannear, de., de, lie
professional dotes respiringhla m tast e &
* lbw dap. lie may be lid
fintEgT, omit the dm NO , IIOECIiO4 , and no imigg.
as his numatoos ettptgententapitetimbs the pmelliel•
ity of a longer stay.
A Widows supervision and ittrpection of &mate
arg from impnatencke, enables the practoner.
experlauced In thpe spocialltles, to adopt plresirpt
and =win name to moots the blight, and wiry
the tainted getm, width, if allowed to mb Its
course =due mionner foposlearfol to contem
plate. Mader% those tmfortutudely compelled to
appears...WM the axial sixth, with I system atm
ted with dieser, or enlestded.br pa•Tated habits
are exhorted to anal tbeinitana. of Dr. DARROW'S
rvisit without delay.
it:ember the number„lf2 TEDEDINICEM
Idiom asiikddd sad Grad. _Ms hours from les
till two, and front four till eight la the male&
, .
TIU881:11.AD-:Prolocted tylloYalLettem Patent
of Zealand, and secured by the Seals*, the keoli de
Pharmacia de Paris, and the. Imperlel College of.
Media" Menlo- '
nummatin,
- lathilideetuslremdyfrallalaia4lon.Bpermatorthas
and exhionstiong=
completely and entirelyeradia ,tt
ttee all tracts of those
disorders for which Copalrik,:aad Cobebe hare gener
ally been thought as antidote, to the ruin o f the
health C.
o -
lather 1 VP= m j e t h •=as° the
elvlltrad Mid
eyeeptams„ mdarf
obristhig the deetractim use of Marcum
se well se ell other deleterlend w hi c h
all Saresparilla la the wor ld_me. Tram
tear 1, 2 and 3 am alike of taste or
and of a ll aansestlag qualities. They myrtle th ey
of a lomags, sad may Be'ea the toilet tabl. wither&
their ens being inspected.
Sold In tin eases at $3 each, or four 23 cum in as
do SS. and In 227 cum, thee wring 29, as admiral*.
tared by Velma; 1 me" , r, Boni ; de. Mudemde
sad Mail by Dr.. 11. DADDOW, ISt Shocker et,
one door from Handertypdstmet, New York, Lase
dinte co reedit of remittance, Dr. Bartow win fo'.
ward Thmu=ir to any pert of the world, securely
packed
of the miter end &Mitered accordbm to the luatruotl
•
.
Pabllthed alioley Dr: DUBOW that popular and
bearitifiroodthd erdlltunest Tram.
Price 25 ceats: Tridenaar ated can be obtained
on Dental anthetitflrom : '
B. snamucti
J'RECEL EA
el Hamer Napo& Wok tries emzi•ptexl on.
esiiiwee Anhatia, for restraing Om .
Bair.
• itEkni•
randlir ea shades.. •
Liadnee• Blood 8110118111.
Bll7lldre MAI*
ffis.4U Stair &dam aid Adabcdoemmag
Mho* PENA Trot roir andka.
lags. Mem cf rata.
- Ran Pafasian Dad Bar Oaa.
Giparias ChM= and 4:bid Crams, Am dipped
bind; er,ta.,
0. A. KT.LLrfI CENTRAL DRUG STORE,
0t24 ' Ilartid Scam, A/UO=3%
U.SitTER3
1P ."44 • ' • ;
DR. LIIDLIJII4I MOM= memo.
Maid at 11:1=0.108 MVO BTU;
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