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KING,, Or‘,AI.A!UMii. 1 Gomooratio Eloctarai Tickot for Pennsylvania. ’7v*-';:~r• agvxcoiuALxtETroas. ■ ,TCttSON;jTO4VBht£SS* t 1 J'ATTEItSOX. J VWHAMY f- H iadred, bepresen-t; ■ •■Jhstndtr.-:'-:-,t . l.iPcrjyijTiOGAS. •£LG£onaE . - •• • 4. 3ftUBCO Vi . Bockow. o Eoßmr M cu,afc * 0* Afrwtsff 4*fu. ■3 r .:J«miM>ft'SiaicKt.cm /. v SlAtauuK^Ti^./ ft; David Tim*. 10* -nOBSBT K. . 11. JoaN-MllKXN , oniy.,““‘-. ' 1? JSSUpI D«t<W - •• THE TICKETS tWu would. request .our-demoeratio- friends to diatrigia vmii tickets at an early dayr ;We hare an abnudancc printed at our of fice, and all can be accommodated- : :Wr BlJ!TOM TiKK NOTICE. ■sVf&dhseiYQ that eereral ofour-eichangesoon tinue to insert the name of Qco. \Y. Woodward aaoneof the eleotora. • It should bo Natuakiel B. Xet'it alflo.be remembered that in printing the: tickets that the constitution re quires that the names of the eleotora ore to be printed IN FULL. >: - SSOO BEWABD. STeare authorised to offer the whig who paid for'thelihel published against Qen:' Pieboe in the Jlizpatch of Tuesday, five hundred dollars for a copy ofthe N. H. Paine!, containing the infamous publication aboutthe-intemperance of Cen. Piebce. - $5,000,000 • • •• lß.tflß Asliouat allowed and divided between jneiffbers of the Federal Whig Cabinet and protended elaimants. against the Government, not* dollar of which was just or legal- It was a wholesale plunder for the benefit of Federal Whig government officers.: Let the people re ~ member this when they go to the elections, and cast theirballatsfor Democracy, for RETRENCH MENT -and REFORM! INFAMOUS. The most debasing effort that the wbTgß liavo mada.danng the present contest, appeared in the JhfpaUh of -yostcrday. The venect loafer whpjodgeajuvlhe Market floaso would feel dis gust atJtSi foulnfcss, and. loathe tho man who would psyhis.mtmey fortbe publication of such filthy.stnff. Itwould be too .‘disgusting to our readers iocopy tho wholo of the foul slander in ouppsperschnt wo will give a small portion of it to show the vile means to which tho whigs wilf jresort to destroy the estiranble character of ■ the demeerntio .candidate. They. purport ■to ■ copy IrtiSTJtAb WHIOtrS'PERROSAT, lIATUTB. AOMX - t- "..h « s * ‘MUtbaJuU gens** Af <mr (lien: we bareln of -this paper, prtnj&l at thr. home of to oi* p«Mfa hi*ttrinh'rghnbil~ tjo&koufd harr-frit (linr Vo frpreitMnrr-ft publir wroa-* If hiDprin-r, as m- d*>, imd. Ibf a h jug letute of jwr? have knows, < be. habit* or Mr, Merc*, w* had concealed them frmoi UiORRScbo Jmro ft nfjhtto i*s m/fthrm. We bareslate-i • uddo.svvW' sgam state. and m» chaUengo a denial. lltat ■ftvt&hn dWnA-ut.7 tnlnts aro notoriously bait and uitoiperf&-!th£l Vif'j haw bmt so .far ytato— that be iraa -j/mfeji-ns .aiEepßeimtatlv* from thl* State In Orogrefiß, and waa accused by <lor. Isaac long ago as ISUi, of bavtp^-ifr.Oijy/ccei' 6W/5- J &4j/r?>y I,it tlrunJeerispree* ingtotf r-jtbtvfeurben bo was afterward* elected to the United Statfflgepabv hUXrietsfa Ysrid that he would reppect the dig: °iofhls highrofflee, and not disgrace it by a continuation of Mz drKnhin pfyicticxs, but thatho was inorc jclrurtxn, if possible, as Senator,“ihim Tie had been as • ftcprrsentatire— etehad'veTß Ids habits, while ho -was Senator of the United that prevailed typoh by pr’Wnot friends, to o . before the rrjrtrutwH of fdt Srjiatozit&femt. All'sdeonnta'rcprescjit that his drihkina /^riweatVerrbad while he wusmMexlco. Both Democrat ic as Well a* whig military officers sofspre&nt™ The reader witf observe that the scamp who has caused this infamous falsehood to be pub lished, credits it to the New Hampshire Patriot. Now, wo know tbatthe i’ofriolisoneofthemoet determined and influential PIERCE PAPERS IN THE COUNTRY.. No matter of the kind erer appeared in its oolomns, norj .would any-black guar&'dSreKfitskthe editor to publish such on infamous libel. ~., { .... ~. . We will now-see how this question stands, and show it op' upon tempertilice authority that dare not be doubted: i A gouncs.ro the Cuaboe or IsteuperasceaoainstPieece. —TtiaCrussder, a tompcrauce paper patched in Cbnconl, Now nompohlro, bos rtuno out tn fuvor of Berea, amt asserts the stories stem fleneral Pteiro’s drinking habits lo he “scandaious.U ■■This is the mxmd paper which advocates the i cause of temperance that supjwrts fierce for thepresldeney.. Next to tlus wo give the following conclusive letter fromaMinister of the Gospel on the per sonal habits of Gen. Pierce, andif the sentiments expressed in it do not meko the advertisers of . the Bispateb blush, wo must conclude that eve ry feelingof shame hRS departed from thechecks of the Whig party. Ho Bays, in reply to a letter of a friend: “ You make inquiries respecting jOen. Piorco, my honored townsman and neighbor, which I regard It-hothas a pica sure ami a duly tu answer. Yon know I havo never been a P Si^SdKr?t S< “lV <>r 'L f 1 bare had any- political preferences nnd partWitfcs, they havo bepn lasnoUmr direction, reckon tog myself n .whig rather than a democrat lVhat l sav therefore, Is entirely free from any political considerations : : . orieellDg. “.I ha-re Clfin. Picrco personally abemt twelve years, anti 1 may say, soaiewhat Intimately, as wo have lived in tho thesame church and Mto been brought together. nlmcwt every wook lu going 16 our ES°S?j£ U L UDdeMtamJ *»* inanVebanictcr, I tblnk itifi l that of,an. PJerr*. for he V *> and open, that be is Incapable.of concvaluumt I know nf on nun ofsuch pgenctvwi nature, *> ready u> Kympatbli* ■With poverty and sorrow, so Üb*rul In retelvlne them m heart and hand are .always open to whoever anruaiH m him in distress;.ind«*d.Jfae appeal In not waited for when the distress b known/ In-ali bi* domestic ntlntloiw and «v ciaj intaroonrse/Bhd lmi?lne»traii«ndloufl in hi* large pro feasionol prantioey hbr Ufa has been marked by purity, juAice aml generoslty. 7b*Tirualh of rroffnrer has never fallen, no far him; whilehlH character,lu all th«*sc respects^is umwaally admitted nnd admlml. u Not only Pierce a Dnn believer in Clinstiauity as a bQi -In highest and most peculiar truths, as-a system adapted to the moral condition of mpn, and which alonemn/ronew am\ eov o him. While bo Is no narrow Rcctnrion, but honors all good m<m of every name,: and is ready to do them good, he in an attendant of an or* thodox CongrrgationaJ rnmrli, and no one la more constant In bis attendance or serious In bln devotions. For some time he was a teacher In the Sabbath school, ami I havo often scan ’ him at the.monthly oorwrt aDd other social mootings. - j have knpivir of his generotwacte in nilUvring poormlnistera, unasked, and where ho souebi cOucealmcnt « Should Uom Ploroo lx* eWed 10 ihc prcsidcuty, J doubt not that Tie frould tarry, to HVruihington that revereuw* for reUgton.tMyd v pbw*rrpneo. of lis woTKhip and institutions vrtdch hMin-JWS hsre. and I will add, though this Is 'your Uifjnlrieß, thnt the White House whs notliDuored T?>ib ihej»n*?<cnr« of a more accom plished, intelligent, and truly,chn.«thti lady in Mr«*. l*olk, ihan It would bo in Mrs. Pietro. . w 'yourcfrr'lo < ‘rujaorKrespopUDi}tho uw.of IntoxicaUog ‘beveraws. n Twillfirsfcwyiifreplyvlhalluallinylongnud ; somewhatimlmAftT acquaintance wllh lien, I Jiavo i never known him.tu spirfte.nor liftvo.levcrik'on hipi when I thought or easpeetad lie . had nsod it. .2h the neat place I wiUaajjthatknowinfrrl>r.ThomasOhadbourne,' one ofontwc«tdifftinguJ.''U«‘lph} - mriius,siotAi abstinc.ncu ttywtyj and a member ot tlio church nlwhichOen. Pierce wor ships, had for Jenya ihrtktuily phys Wan of (3eu. Fierce, Itook the liberty to iumdhlai yourlcl ter enclosed In a note, to whlchXrwivedtU*,jbßowins?PC!ply: •< - :-‘.v V-- * 1 «I have athjad^.^it'Fjerririt.fdmi^asthcir. medical adviser, more than Mrs. Piaree and.hfir.s6if, (lnMng JnonT.of this period, bos os carioned' on-ifftlmucy lo tho.tunliy thaUmnlly any otlier circtttastances could harp done; and t am free to say, and I gay it with'Ferfcct truthfulness, tlmt 1 havo never seen, in riiaiMnny oronttif It anything in the appearance of Gen; Herein tffhkcitorin my-mkul a suspicion that ho indulged In IntfmfrI*** 1 *** habits, orpnythlng that would atK?rd the least proof of dlhnlwl fo.” (<lhav&im9weredynuriaqniriosyandUioughnopoUiician, : I *ST°ndp, In - New-Hvapahiro men, and I tuft* a partyt& wblch they belong, in lhjelr'«haracicr'frora reproach. .... r 'Vcrvtmls% - i 0 •; BENBY WOOD. ■ Therels' ifio testimony of b Rove rend,gentle man, aS'to Ifie pe^onal" babiis' of Fbaseiw Bisecb."- Wilbthe slanderers,,who paid the Dis patch for pultlisliiog their vile Bbase against him, dare to'lel .ttJe' pohlio know thtir names, u in aB plain has spread outjfcis name in thte above letterftvWe happen to know something about the^Pirje^^^ 3 iifamotls publi cation the Valance of the wifh-o*ifrru r and if neoessary, we can give frilh oomoents- inn: 'fXKCTOHS';' • Durfnct, • • * Di. HKtfßrO. Hrr.it.:: »-T-*.‘Johv.CiA«W!r.'*T> > -T-*.‘Johv.CiA«W!r.'*T } ID. Imaac lWcurstw: . I 10. Hrnry i'entnt; 117.. JurEaßuasHiot ' 18, Maxcveij IfCAßtn 1?. Jcafii*u.-3m>oNAto.' ; V -O.WtUXUI S. CUiOHAK -21. Akheew Boekk. - '22,\WmJAJT Doxy. 23, ■J.OILt B. M'G-'UJtOXT -124 yroTOitKliisrrr Tho Savannah Georymn, of the 18th instant, brings us returns from Florida, which remove all [ doabtß, and show that the Democraoy have oar l nod that State triumphantly. The majority on the Demoontio State Ticket will not vaiy mnM., we think, from two hundred, showing a gain of about seven hundred since 1850—Cabeli/s ma jority being thou four hundred and eighty. The Democratic . majority in the Legislature will b@ very large, probably not less than fifteen in a body consisting of sixty members A well-adnsed and reliable friend writes to tho editor of tho Georgian as follows, from Jackson ville : “ Jac Btson ville, Oct 15, 1862 Dear Sin—We have a glorious victory to re joice.orer We have swept the whole State Congress, Oovcruor and a Urge majority of the Legislature! I have not time to give particulars, but you may rely upon tho facts i ‘ Tho Scott party is completely annihilated, and cannot rally in November. Pierce will car ry Hie State two to one. Hurrah for Florida t / Yours, p B. B. Hilton, Esq.” STATES .THAT HAVE SPOKEN PIERCE THUNDER! Florida, - - - 300 Arkansas, - -2,000 lowa, - - - 2,000 North Carolina, 5,500 Maine, - - 10,000 Missouri, - 12,000 Pennsylvania, 20,000 Ohio, - - - 18,948 Indiana, - - 20,000 R «=? <=R %) 1$ SCOTT THUNDER! “ SCOTT LEADS THE COLUMN.” Vermont, (Plurality) *a- 4,000,-ga The Ohio Statesman, of Friday, contaios re turns from ail the counties in Ohio, with the ex ception of Brown and Adams, the larger portion of them being official. They foot np os follows: SUPBEMD CouBT. Caldwell, democratio majority.... Haynes, whig majority Estimating Brown at 600, and Adams at. 860, from which, the Statesman thinks, they wiU not vary much, it makes the Democratio majority in the State, The official tabic complete, will vary this but a few votes, and it is as liable to increase as to diminish it. Tho Statesman odds - Now, Democrats of Ohio, you see the victory you, have gaiued under adverse circumstances in some portions of tho State. Now the field Is dear. , pur noble cause and candidates, Pxeeci and'KiNa, “ leads the column; ” push It on, and we oan increase it to 25,000 and over 1 Collector Greeley, who has just visited Penn sylvania, probably carried oa some $lO,OOO, a portion of the five por centum assessment levied on the office holders in the Boston custom-house for electioneering purposes. Eqjturyourself while you oan, Philip, for your doya afo numbered.— Boston Pott,, I 4©“ Money! money,! money! !e the great I argument of the whigs when their cause becomes I hopeless., Thousands and tens of thousands of dollars hare been collected from whigcffice-hold °rs <o carry Pennsylvania for Scott. It is the [ lost'desperate e'ffort of sinking, bankrupt politi- to keep their heads above the water. Let the Democracy watch these men* with Argos eyes! j When they come with their Galphln gold, plun dered from the National Treasury, to attempt to bribe the freo voters of Pennsylvania, tom away from thorn as you would turn from a loath some: pestilence. I POa»WAaiVBD,~POKJBAKMBD J We earnestly call the attention of every Do mocrat, into whose hands this paper may fill, to the following from the Boston Poet. We are ful ly aware that the Whlga are collecting money everywhere to seenre the eleotion of Gen Soott Democrats, as you are forawaruod, be forearm ed ! ■ PESHSYt.VA.NUSB !—A desperate effort is to be made to OBrry your State for Soott The Ron*? managers, satisfied that they can make nothin J out of the rich brogue,- are now trying the,? arts ujtoutbo “Native Amerioan” party.- Alarco sum of money has been raised by the Soott whim for the purpose of securing the vote of the native partyi-one man in New York, it is reported, gave sl6oo—and it is confidently predicted that many thousands of votes oan be gained for the Scott ticket-by. “pipe laying " manceuvree. Demo crats J look out for the trioks'of your desperate onemies—thoy, will resort to any means-j-foul or fair—to place a military yoke upon the necks of the peoplo. , Twelfth Congressional District. Thafollowing is the official vote for member of Congress, in the Twelfth Congressional Distrlot, now represented by Henry M. Fuller, Whig": ’ Counts. IT B Wright U. If. Fuller. Columbia, 1776 1219 Luzerne, .......3868 4102 Montour,.... 850 1224 Wy0ming,—.....1089 80S Wright’sm^jority, Thu. Second; Ward Soott; Glee Club of Pittsburgh was atCleveland on Tuesday. These ttpyftr.vpU sing cut of (be othtr tide of the mouth After Tuesday neat .Mind that 1 . t „*■ —-■ ' ■■ i ‘..- The Journeymen painters of Wilmington, Pet, are onastrikefor $1 75 per day; they have been receiving $1 50. | PKSfcBVH'Xsw.-rWo gl« theof&ciol retnnaof I thiaState, as we fimi them m the Philadelphia I #uMe£in,oflaBt Saturday afternoon. The I focomajoritloS aro aboutlB,ooo,—-e ome two or I three thousand less thanthat olaimed bydhe Pott lof yesterday.' Thur'jaejority is not surprising or disheartening. WebehesaPcnnsylvaniawiil roto-for Scott, andwe are. glad to know that our whig triends arc trying to secure such a desira ble result.— Gazelle. tST It is entirely unnecessary for form our readers - that the above is copied £ro6f' that very consistent and truth loving paper, the [.Pittsburgh Gazette. OurfaeUitie3 for obtaining correct information respecting the result in l Pennsylvania, are fully as good as those of-the I Philadelphia Bulletin, or any other paper Why -the Ooceite shouldassume that the Biilletin’s fig lurea are correct, and ours incorrect, we are at e loss to Bulletin table, us published : in ‘lie Gazette, gives the.follawiog footings up • i Btn>BEMEjtn>aE, Woodward .. 172,433 ..tJullington ......i;. ! .;ji168,C92 > . majority 1 .v ; Canal Commissioner. Hopkins.,,.... Hoffman Hopkins’ majority.- 19,721 i Here, it will be seen, by n table which the Gazette admits is correct, that Hopkins .has a majority of NINETEEN THOUSAND SEVEN [ HIuVDItED AND TWENTY-ONE! or just 279 votes less than 20,000! and yet the Gazette, with iu usual regard for truth, says that •• the loeo foco.majorities are about 18,000.” We are glad that wo have forced the ' Deacon to admit even that much, for he has along lieon endeavoring |o hold out tbo.idea that the Democratic major ity was only from 8,000 to 12,000 in Pennsylva nia. Question of the Florida Election Settled—Domo- craoy Triumphant. urzzAPoa outoi Democratio majority 18,885 ! 7,623 7 350 7j850 ' \ ) I PEHHSYLVANIA IEGXSIATUEE,v3?ObTiBS3. I STATeIbnaTE s A ; o*«k 2 Ca «ratr—Thomas 5. Forsyth, Samuel Q, ffatadton, {Native,JAWlllam Good 8, MONTaoMEB>-## aßl& , fin* v AND Delaware— Henry S. Evans. fi ® EEKB ~Wllliam M- Heister.* Sv Bucks—Howard K. Seager.* / 1.-i AHD I'HDASOS— CijDarlington,- 1 8. NoatacttßEEtaHD - asd Dauphin—JWn C. I aimed."' ■ ;/i • I OEIBAMFI ° s ANDi-BHian—Wm‘ Fry-*- - I IPj-Oabooh.-Mokeoe, Pike and Watre—E. W. . Hamlin v 11. Adams and Canon. iobk—Jacob S. H&ldetnauv* 1 > I 13.. CUMBERLAND AND PeßHY—Joseph Bailey. > .14. LtoOHINO, CENTRE, SULLIVAN AND CtINTON- Joines W. Qaiggle-* 1 ■ 11 5 - Biaißi Cambria and Huktixodos.— Robert! [ A. McMurtrie. ■■■*: Dlzebne, Montour. and Colombia—Charles B. Buokalew. 17. Bradford,: Susquehanna and IYyomiko— ■ George Sanderson- Potter, McKean, Elk, Clbarpieli) bW^Jßfwbson—Byrob D. Hamlin * m and Warren—John Hoge. Earn andCraweobd— Jama 3. Shnner. Beaver and Lawrenob— Archibald Robertson. i ... 22. Alleoheny —Jamu • Carolhers, George Dir ■ sis.* 28. Washington anp Greens—Maxwell McCas lin. 24'JfcDrozo, Fulton and Somerset—Afarai/ion a. Isamu. 25._AEMaTBoN° 1 Indiana and Clabion— Chris. ; fton Meyers -25* loniata, Mifflin and Union —Eli StJer. 27. Westmoreland and Fayitte—John McFar , land. 28. Schuylkill— John Hendricks.* 18,741 ■ ...171,158 ...151,432 •Now members. Democrats in Roman. Whigs and Native in Italic. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES Adaus —David Bellinger Allegheny-—George F. Gilmore, John IE Porter, 0. S.Ey ester, George E. Appleton, Rich <trd Cowan. - ■ Abmstboso, Clabion and Jefferson—J Alex ander Fulton, Thomas Magee, Joseph B Hutch ison. Beaver, Butleb and Lawrence— J. R. Har ris, li. E. Chamberlin , J. D. Raney. Bedford, Fulton and Cakdbia —William P -Schell, Thomas Collins- Berks—George Dengler, Isaac Tost, Daniel Zerbey, Jacob Wlcklein. Blair and HuNTtNODoN— S. S. Wharton, J. L Gain. Bradford—William E. Barton, John Pass more. Buokb—Noah Shull, Jonathan Eli, Edward Thomas. Carbon and liEhioh—David Lanwr: WiH.«m R. Struthera. Cestbe—Charles R. Foster- Cnxrrzn—Jesse James, Wn. Chandler, Joseph Hickman. Clearfield, M’Kean and Elk—J. Arnold. Clinton, Ltcomino asd PoTteb—Joseph B. Torbett, J. M. Kilboura- V Columbia and Montour— Geo Scott Cbawtobd— George Merriman, Ransom Kings ley. Cumbebland—David J. M’Kee, R. If. Header - I son. 5 - Dauphin—L 8 Waterbary, Jacob j Delaware— Jonathan P. Abrams -1 Ebie— C. IK Kelso, HA. Hills. Fayette and Westmobeland—L- L- Bigelow. W. A. Cook, P. U. Hook, A. M. Hill: P Franklin—John Bowe, Charles T. Campbell. Gbeene—Fletcher Brock. I Indiana— Alexander If Conn ell. I „ Las gabter— Damd H err, John C. Walton, M I Potenaltf John A. Heutancf, Urnry Ofay j Lebanon—JoAn C. Seltzer. J Luzerne—Truman Atherton, A. B- Dunning j -Mercer, Venasqo and Warren—L. N. M«- 1 Graaabao, John J; Kilgore, C. V- Enuear j Mrems—Henry P. Taylor. Moneoe and Piub—n. 8- Mott. I Montoomert—Oliver P. Fret*, Curtis W. Oabe, Henry Beyer. Notuamptos:— haae Richards, Thomas Barr. Northumberland— S. A. Besmtresser Perry—David Shaver Philadelphia City —Geo. U Hart, J. R Flantgcn, Henry K. Strong, Win. Sergeant. Philadelphia County—lsaac Leech, Daniel Rabicam, Isaac C. Bryant, Robert B. Knight, | Smith Skinner, leaao W. Moore, Clcorgo J. Piper Andrew Hague, Richardson L. Wright, John j! Meany, Solomon Demers. Schuylkill —John Horn, jr., Jacob Hammer. Somerset —Samuel H. Hatter. BUSQUBHANNA, BULLI>'AS ASD WrOMINO—E. B. Chase, J. W. Deu&tgoh. Tiooa—James Lowrojf.' Union and Juniata—JoAn Beale. Wasbinoton— J. IT. McDonald, J. W. Alex ander. Wayne —Riohard Lancaster. York—James lb Anderson, Exektel lierbsrt. David F. Williams.. 30,720 12,794 1842. 1841. . „, ~ Dm. IE ft. a. Da a. IE ft. A. wnato—Holding Over, 8 12 II New member*. 7 C q/ 16 * House RepresecCatlres. Ja 0 _ 77 U 1 74 63 0 wear Dcxaoentfle on joint MM gi Democratic Sleeting at Lawrcneevltle, Pureuant to public notice, a spirited meeting of the democratic citicens of this old “lamp,” traa held in the Frame Sohool House, on Mon day evening, the 2oth inst. The meeting was organized bjr flailing Mr. A. J. Scott to the Chair, and appointing S. F. Babb Secretary. Mr. Geo. P. Gilmobk, being loudly flailed for, flame forward, and in a masterly manner reviewed the principles involved in the ooming contest, and clearly vindicated the principles of Rorce and King, and the platform. I After the . speech, the following Reanintjons I were unanimously adopted: the democracy of LawTencortUe, hall with th£ BtS£ a0 ”’ U “ Blotioo ' nm ot <mr *•"“»'rtchay to ,y,^ Jhf'jhe democratic P® l */ have done well, bat I o^rtS ber ’ m«tgtvoPter=» That to bring about this dealred rctnlL law- S® "“Ot largo majority to Kent. Jtoolrcd, Kiat the thanks of this meeting an tendered to Mr. Oeo. F. Gilmore, to his able and ekqnent address. On motion, the meeting adjourned to meet at Mr. Henry Alburn’s, Lawrenceville, on Saturday evening nert, at 4 o’clock, for the purpose of erecting a Hickory Pale. S. F. Babb, Secretary. “ I love that rich brogne, and the foreign Ger man accent.” “My business is to establish a military hospl- “ 1 have heard the rich Irish brogne several times.” “ .My object, gentlemen, is to estahllsha mill, tary hospital.” “ The foreign accent of the German citizen is welcome to my ear.” “ I!am about to select a site for a military hospital—that is my business.” “ The/oreiyo acoent reminds me of the sons of Germany and Ireland*” ■/ “ I love that rich Irish brogne.” “ The German citizen 'was on the field of battle.” “ God bless you all.” “ The foreign accent and rich Irish brogue, re aided ” f the battle wten the citizen " ab ? u ‘ to establish an hospital.” 'thA/tn 6 r] 'P* l Irish brogue—tha foreign acoent the Gorman citizen. "—Hartford Times. iKBIASAroias AND BkIESFONTAINE BaiibOAD, ’ Will bo finished to WinohestoT, 74 miles frprn Indianapolis in a few days, and to Union, some 10 miles, by the first of Deoembet The road from Gallon on the C. C. &C. road to oonnett iritlt the Indianapolis and Bellefontaine will be in operation through ere Jong, which will give us a rapid and verydireot railway connec tion withthe espital of Indiana and the Wabash Valley. When 'the lines in progress are com pleted, this will be a diroot and favorite rente to St Lonls, and the avenne of a veryextenalve trade and travel. Ibos BcitDiHo— There ts awarehonse own- PffiW ® New York, in Beeknus Street, to be ionstrooteiiebtiwly ofiron aadplasterofParis —-With the exception ofthe fioor timbers of thb MBt«na second stories are of wood, those an the only combustible material employed. -* * 4 t - 1 - ' &CCAPI TtTIATIOK. ca 37 a A. J. SCOTT, President S*ott'« Sptechei^ V a 1 Items cf Bews and 4) Hayuaoffpes notmeetwitb the eiighteat mo lestation in Paris.. He appeara in pnblio at the theatres, on jthe Boulevards, ’on tho Champs »0., without exciting apparently any more malevolent feeling than curiosity. It is understood, nevertheless, though he is not the object of the ostensible care of the police, that he is specially watched for-his protection by the myrmidons,of M. do Maupas great is the.panic at; Richmond, Va., in consequence of the explosion of the “money ma chines" at- Washington, that even the notes ef the oorporations -of Fredericksburg, Alexandria i and were .refused by some, of the i oititons on Wednesday. A petition is in cirou- i iation at Richmond praying the, city councils to I .issue small notes bojow s6i ’ ■. , Jo * ln Williams,, the negro iconviotcd of the I Winston murder; was hnog at Richmond, -Va , yesterday. Lucy Randolph, also colored, con sVicted of the murder of her infant child,, was to have been,hang at the eamo time, bnt the Governor granted her.a respite until thelSth bf November, at the instance cf-a petition: from the citizens, and the courtthat tried her. Eraatns Fairbanks, the whig candidate for Governor or Vermont; having., looked -316 votes ofa clear majority at the lste election, he wits chosen by the legislature on Saturday last- Hoh W. 0. Kitlredge. whig, was etfosenlt Governor, at the earns time.- - I Thera is now on exhibitional Calais, Maine, a hog raised by Mr, Nathaniel Lamb, of Milltown, which stands seven.feet'six inches high, and ®ik eight inches, and weighs twelve hundred pounds. It is Cnoyear and six months old. A son of Mr. Thomas N. Powell, of Taylor county, Va,, aged 12,years, was thrown from a horse, a few days ago, dragged 200 yards, his head shooktagly crushed, and his body terribly mangted. He was dead when fonnd- Mr. John Barrett, who has been > connected with the Boston and Lowed Railroad sinoe it was built, is probably theoldest railroad con ductor in the United States. Ho has traveled I over that road durtog the lust eighteen years I otor ox hundred thousand miles i Bishop Doane was so far relieved from his re cent illness, that be left Now Brunswick on Wed nesday, for Now York, but igo weak that ho was obliged to stop at Nowark, N- 3- Ihe members of tho New York Typographical’ Society have presented Mr. George Mather, their late President, with a eeivtce of silver, as a token of respect. The Irish Volunteers attached to the Ninth Regiment, Third Brigade, New York State Mili tia, have appointed • committee to wait upon Thomas Francis Meagher and tender him the colonelcy. This regim ent masters from sto COO men. The ships William Tell and Isaao Wright ar rivedat New York ou Thursday, with 1,850 im migrants, from Europe. Orville Hungerford, Esq., or Waterville, N *** bft# about 6,000 hens, which be keeps in & picketed enclosure of tea acres, with buildings &0., for their accommodation. ’ The Modest Hero. , I V ! t4t we ah, ' fl y »tlnura in Geo. Scolt is bis diffidence. Some heroes wave their laurels con tinually before the of the people; but the ‘■conqueror of Mexico,” the ‘‘B6oool] Cortei,”' has had his wreaths of victory pat up after the fashion of Bhokers’ herbs, so as to ocenpy the least possihle compass and attract the least pos sible attention. If “modesty Is a quality that highly adorns a woman,’' it is equally becoming in « hero. As a candidate Tor the presidency, it night hare been oxjicctcd that lajourncviDp through IhocOuniry on business," he would have;oudeavored to giro himself a lift Ulfted with powers of oratory as peanlior as they aro extraordinary, if not more 30, it might have been surmised, we say, that,in his progress thro’ the Wcßt ho would drop au occasional speech hero and there. We are proud to say such has not been hie course. In order to show that he was “swayed by no party, higet to no ecct," ho has spoken everywhere to everybody about ev erything—sowing his words broadcast without a thought of reaping any crop from them at the groat political harvestin November. Bull, chance sown seed sometimes germinates, and perhaps in the result of the Pennsylvania election we see the fruits of Gen. Scott's visit to Pittsburg in the vote of Ohio, the direct consequence of his progross through the Buckeye State. Doubt less, had be made electioneering harangues in p|*co of the timid, eelf.ftbasing spoeches irWch did so much honor to his humility, those States would have gone whig by a limitless majority.— But if there is anything for which the illustrious soldier is distinguished in civil life, it la his ha tred for everything that savors of egotism. It is said that when a child he never could be In duced to .pronounce tho letter I in reciting the alphabet, without reddening from the cole of his feet to the coronal region. From all' that has been published of his writings and Speeches, we infer this anecdote to be true.— N. T. Timet. The fire at Ogdensburg, N. Y., a few days ago, consumed the fit Lawrence and Daily Times printing office, and a large cumber of valuable stores, ~but they were all nearly fully insured. Women’s Rights In California. A letter from Sou Froocisco says: The readers of the Herald may not be aware ot the extent to which jfe hare carried •* wo marfe rights," and all ts« sort of thing, in Cali fornio. Be it known t» them, therefore, that we hare n law which enables women to carry on business in their own nhffle, independently of their husbands, or of th?lr husbands’ creditors. The enoloeed advertisements, which I take from the San Francisco Herald, give all the Informa tion necessary to an understanding on the sub ject j and will '-show how the women of Califor nia do things;— ‘ Notice.— Whereas, Mrs. Eunice Smith, wife of Jasper F. Smith, of the etty of San Francis co, has this day made and recorded, according to statute, her declaration that she'intends to. carry on business in her own name and on her own account to wit—the Beal Estate ind Auction business. Now, therefore, she gives notice that, from this date, she shall ba individually respon eible in her own name for all debts contracted by her on account of her said business, and she in tends to avail herself of all the provisions of mi act entitlod an aot tp authorize married women to transaot businesf in their own "name as sole tenets- j , EUNICE SMITH. San Francisco, Aug. 11, 1882. Co-PAKrasaanip Hones.—The undersigned hate this day entered-into co partnership for the temsaoUon of the Millinery, Panov Goods, and Genwal Merchandise business, under the stvle of White &' Perkins; \ FANNY WHITE J . ; ; MARY E. PERKINS. San Franoisoo, July 29, 1852. MR, CLAPP’S BOMOdCT, Anothee girl !—What can Mrs. Clapp be thinks tag of?—its perfectly ridiculous! There’s fonr of them now; and that's four more than isneoes sary, I don’t believe in girls:—lovers and laces ringlets and romances, jewelry and jumprones! silksand satins!—What’s to be done? Thenfs a whom cheat tall ofmy old coats Fve been sating to make my. %»> Jackets. I wish lira.. Olapp ever would think as Ido— Anotherjnri.' whoVto keep the name in (he family, I’d like to know!— / shall be extinct! And now Bhe wants me to pat up a note in the church for ‘‘bletsmga receiv ed! ’ _ Well,—l suppose my girls will turn to toys, one of these days, jit’s hard to be facetious whom s man s to be crossed and thwarted in this way once a year.) Mrs., Clapp has a very obstinate streak in her disposition in this respect. Its waste powder to reason with beh it Seems to eo into one ear and but at the other:-. If she gets going on one particular track, yoft may just fold tour arms and id her take her time to get off it She toows I prc4r boys, (that woman does,) j na t as well as she knows her name is Hetty. ; Well there s a limit tn human pattenoe. I ahaU tell tf™ y ’ “ 80011 “ her gruel proba ttou ia over, thaf a atop mnat be put to this It’* no us e for a manta prrf«d to he masteTof hil own house, wheh he im't! : A oo°TOTepiok. —A Whig of gy ■«il!gL | gajtt.«a ttejssae reuon for tkelr defeat. it? 4 * tkeydid not keep quiet about ; iStSLrtSw eleoaou. - Tlwy tSrfor-; g!l!fs ortha f would nothave be* | S** 8 "" 8 " 80 , i r a r'.t'.V-';-' v r.' i -. u *> t? * IiEVIM Chicago asd Book "Island Bailed Ait,—Tills road is campleted from .Chicago,to JoltetViand; commences operations -this dayv.t&e 18Uu VTwa tramssday eaohwaywillWniG. -At Joliet thfi oars cabnect'with the morning End evening line; of packets toXa Salle and Beta; also with various lines of stages to Bixon, Beoria, BocfcHsUnd,. S cr '. an 4 with the river boats to St.'Xtraia. By the first of January the road all! be open too -La Sane, the head of navigation on the ’lllinois mer, and- to Book Island by tfco first of July. 1 Should this be accomplished, it will bethagreat est achievement in railroad construction W re cord-one hundred and. eighty mites in. eighteen months. . Mr..Addiaon : R.GUmwe,tho former efficient agent oftheNewHavenroad, andwho wasconncatcdwithU front the commencement, is now the eaperintehdehf ;'of the Chicago road, carry It Evening Onr minds afe like'ill-hung iTehioles, . when .they hare little to carry they raise a prodigious clatter; when heavily laden, they neither oreak nor ramble. From the'Steubenville Herald, March Oi, lEot. ate- The reader Is referred Mao idVerti-icmeht In soother coloian, which gives the details ofn wonderful core’ from the nse of M’Lanti l'craii/urir,vhich in certified to lone been effected, not In Slaine, nor to Louisville, nor In Orogdo/ but here, almost In your midst. Itcad It, and judge for yourselves:— - *■ - J -- - Public eltonUm Is most rapecifullytaVttaita the ptaii/ ravarnished statement of your own fellow-citizen, Mr. fiE phenson, whomehun was wonderfully restored to health by ibeusaof.pr.M’lrano'g Yenolfitge;: : ' . v Caoffl Cara Te, nrar JKiimrSle, Jefferson coj (> Vi Slessra. J. Kb* & Co —I Kaye hv £ rea« *** of I haj bee£ rS^deliSS ’ br .*? mo . Uta ®' After trying a great many other medWnrs, without receiving any benefit from their use, I 401,7 M’Lane's American Worm SpSflo pntupby jroorhonors—afld wondcrfSto relate, after giving Win two tenspoonfnls, he passed ISO Worms, some of them very large, and others noTtbieker thana common sized knlttio* noodle; sinco which time the Utile fellow has enjoyed excellent health, and is at this time Si? that If he bad not taken the Vermifuge, ho' would ere this have been consigned to the tomb ‘ ■ ~ JOSEPH V. STKPIIKXSOX. ; i-JoT 4 * 1 ? by most of the Druggists and Merchants, and PTOPBetors. J. KIDD JcS octgMAw fflVVood tired. unit ra%of lntort<-atJnglltmor»,aa a heronrc. ...YllrS ral f t "‘; 1:1 *??F tla “» with their appointamhiii. f rc^ U ? D iJ CH * tat UjoOnintjtreet fa .J? l ?£S rgh< 011 Wednesday, u» -4tU d»y of Koraober, 1852, ti 10 ©’clock, A. M-to tafce •rtl 0“““fj bo deemed AdTfaihle to wear* the pee- S il, I ! j! hlbito ' 7 IJIW > « tte approaching sasiaiTt the LcsMatnre. ; HIItAM OTLTZ, THOMAS KEDDOO, J. C. injUBAY. I 2601 Ur». BRIDGET iIc- IAOGHIJJi, ogM flfly-Sjnr jenn. ner funeral »tll take place on TIICRSDA7 SIOBNINO, &t 10 o'clock, from the residence of her hu?hanj, Jams jjo Uiohim, No. 109 Front street •» • A BUM—IOO bbls. tor sale by : ' R A* FAHNESTOCK 4 00. OBPHIA—eo ounces Sulphate and Acetate, tor sale by O'* 2 * R A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. VORY. BLACK.—6 barrels, tor sale by . *T xa! R A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. ryjlNuus—»X> ounces turf's, forwdeby ' TT“ Vj£ b. A. yAQSJESTOCK A CO -OFCO , corner Fim inti streets.' MINE—Tea shares of Pittsburgh and Boston UK \jolos Oompao/, wanted Immediately,! aih’a 7& Fourth ,urwt [oct2T] . A. WOKIX3 i CO. P E J!^P' LyATE KJ2PORTS—Jnst » 'Sm r'S. Slate Beports, _ oct: - T KAY & 00, Si Wooiitimt. Tapjcott'a Eemittanca and Emigration Offitea. JTO. 87 aww raff-® Dublin ;Jtolato, Hoad. Idotrpk: \. • y * nc * Aa. 186 Qtrnerof Wood and Liberty tts. Pittsburgh ....... JAMES BtAXELY, W 'f&.SSP?. passage tickets and siq n t ,\V C T I ‘Ay T 3, PA\ABLR At ANT BANK IS ESQ* I.AJO), IBKhAND, SCOTLAND AND WAKES. c “HI be brought from KnjiantL Ireland,: SonUmd and Wales, direct to Httsbttnth. HOOKS! BOOKSI : W“ JEp REO:rVKt) by IL SIIXEB t Cn., No. .-a SmifhHeh! a freshjsupply of the Ibßmrlng inter,-atin-Books: . fho Largnelie,hyJ. K. Marvelt price moi' iWrerica of * bachelor. * v - *• j*o tfreamlifr; x ; « fcttw Eating a Summerfibok,tyfleo.4r. Curt K- '75 uorod 0 Popular Aesjuat of his at Xioe : ,Tea,wUn«xgrarta2n, -.- *-3 >lfe, or Scenes la the U& of a ftiy 4 Paj’tor, by tboaitthorof ** Sunnyaido," 4^ ftr John FnintltoMtftlm Arm* Bc-Ams, ?«?£.*“££ Eamp.by Horar* Greeter, »«) WldOtWidf flond, 2Tok, ■ • • , . rry QutjocUy, fc* Ur# author of Wilt, Wide World, 2“roK- US Udl&n&nd Cents by Amy Luihrnp, 2 -ml?., \j& PuUkSerTicca of Henry Clay: down to SffßWXtp edited and completed., at Mr.-**? B "®dh.by Horace Grcelr, _ j. 3-03. wr«j (if tne Empress Jo«;phim*,-Cj*4t. Tflfc ofKa-. poieoOt ■ tjt- P **“ 601x1cfU iu both. by Henry of Poets In Science Aal Art, hy ¬ EkhlUUnnou the EWpin ot^ tco 1 ' “ nct2 ?.. ,_ NoT K! Smith iicU street. ftraUogon JtnUjcny -«t, UoaaeMhj ul fret; two uloria high; containing wren. HS*!?* Tbi« property Unear the Pittsbnllghnna Ferry loaUu. Applj Immediately to -g” 8 th6ma3 mvtm. sa wtth rtrect. . F°nh^^L lD “f“ dU>l ’ slUMto 00 «>■ corner of LnnM, near tbe oater Depot of the ojoo end Penneylrnnla railroad. The Lot H 22 Ire la; feet. * a " br \<*’ hf *2feet,- two Koriw high; rooo £ • large tali And goal collar. There Is * ataW * m rrar of tb* lot- Apply to ° rtai THOMAS iIOFfITT. :»Tlfth«i. L Great Reduction In Prlewl UEINEiIAX A C 0„ So. 42 Fifth ft, near—* - • Wood, most rcrprctftiUy auioiuicfi to - roDMUßgcountoj M weU uk W.tchaakra MdSS sfiS£«jsi>L* »*. g™a=asfasfsSfsSa jA"J»™3sr!SCK , 65 1 1558 rui.dcipbta.ga u.^’tSr^Se^S’. ■Draft, on the bcttoral Bank, and ell It. htniwc!!." 4 pound to cyr .mount-paid wlttaS i^^ a>Bnmmo ... JOHN THOMPSON, 4ia Liberty, rt- HttaWh- . sUSPBs milcaT r£ln*lZS££L rf** * Uato »»of «bont«. 85Ss^a?®sS5il2gS "b! SSSSm Offla-, V “-Wi* 415^* »P«neerl«n tommeteui College, . (lai* a x. cajunsma i a.\ " ’ OOBNEa Of maKIT THIBD gtßEKii SJto?® »n 4 •fflcfcaUy, the Oommerefal Cal- I I P al,1 B ei Bud Remittance* ! /OHH THOMPSOHj Agent, 4 feo, . T n-HIPOOL'pAnKOTa RtWI :. 4 ; SWALUJW TAIL LINE. ' “S?^' My- M £ x~ D ’ l#l £1 - m &!S boL, ;: {&'* ’- ; ■ a *3 .fl • HiSr* ■ }s* s- - ■, H I ShIpIOJQUENOT,. {s5T a *?* » Copt&udlner,’ .}.££.l ■ ..•?» 3; • 1100 tOQS. I Jnlr A “P.l** i2dpWNSTANTIN£, . 1 No/a . A«K2I Copt Duryra, ISa - fj® * .-. y,. Oct \6 j Jßteta^ia liTOpool Intmtttdiata 5 ~*tiu*— JOHN THOMPSON. Ajront. aoia«Hitn|nS^k Fasky Febjt. I V ►. * *■ 1 ... -,v'*<?** - - V- -r ‘ V __ i .-r-grJ***' -~ DIED, HEW AD' > UITISII tUBTSB-5 eases, tot sale by 1 B. A. fAIISKSTOCK 4 00; '-.f '* * -■ ' V \ v.">- s*“°" ® oek “ d S*r»pulU»uoSmfiat. Ejercditart? yhfrrfj, ■ :■;■■: yiaaBSSSSSSS tie sins or mls&rtiuiCT of tbo parents are so *W<tls3 ' upoathefrinimreoto&prfog. - .'. Parents owe If tatheir ehl laten to guard them again st the effects of maladies thatmay be communicated hr descent. &oJ-chiHrettof-parents that hiTC-atanytiiEer been affeded With Ckmvmptibn, SarOfuldOT Syphilis, owe ittotboaselVea to take precaution against thodiscasalxilnffTPTlrp.l in GuysottV Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is asure antidote in such cases. ■■■. . JBS* See advertisement -. : . • sepl&dsw • V Dr. Pltch|« Abdomipal Soppocters. : -few* Thoso jare Instruments/whlch,- by'thVincchanlcal support they gire,are intended to ctrro Prolapstu Eteri, or Falling ofthoWciah, adisc&se'ofeonsiderebln-preyalenew at the present day, and ©no.we question. has erer been cured without an instrranent of-this Jdnd,±ttglTe. support to the broad ranacos Which kpgj> tfrft snppnrfrnrj, 1 -. •.v ? _ Medicines axoof.Tety little ose In*this • disease, without that support, whkh is effectually* giren by this lnsten- 2 Bn *' supportors hare becn-known to cure toiy had: .casesof Prolapsus-Uteri, in a short tima."lalso'lioop other' Supporter, at prices TaTylngfram $4,00 to^&CG. twp v tlw pnuine jfASHDiBTOK BHCrtTtr‘ Suspenders, ; Men.: These Braces are' now. tioubkd With a habit cflesh-: iaglbrward, stooped shoulders, narrthr or flat" ihest, J ahd-Jff- Jtr s toincreneeWTolmne* 49* Large discounts dealers r , - WholesaleandlielaU DruggSt* K^^2w d 0013161 ° f YirSia ■ u eF»^tab*atffK- ■ Scrothla.—lt is floe to Kid's Petroleum to say . that Uhis been known to completely eradic&i* eTery rcstage of this dreadful disease Inless time than apy other remedy, and at less cost or iacotxTenieaeo to the patient. i/The thousands of certificates' in ibe bands oT'the propria-" toMttaoy of which are from well known citizens of tfie city of Pittsburgh audits immediate wicinity;-go to show clearly ■nd beyond nil doubt, that Kmt’s. Procmnr U & medidno °f value, not only is a local remedyfe-Jbrtzto-; p, Bhaasttiism, Dca/hcn, iotsof Sights butus Vtrluable the invegttgaiiiig : phyrirfamsas wcU as the suffering patient^tobecome acquatotedwiih Jis: merits., .- ._. -,. nowlariog sdiiadof iixtiire) sroasSi^.tWfiii* oXwCppcwded the ccrtijicttizitf'the DJ : of Syracuse: r. .’i v. ; t..-,'f. . T. • *“» mat to truth certify, that ;I hare- best*» badly a£ flictal with Scrofuia fcr the lastsereo years that moatofthe ' time I have been unahio to attend to any kind of business. and much of the time unable, to walk arid confined to mv tel, and hare been treated aeapiy all the time br tbo best Phyriciana our country Affords; ■ I.occasionally cot some r* bat no-cure, and continued to grow worse undiDr.Foot rtommendod me to fry the Pefrcteum, or Kock Off, as ere* rrtbing else,had failed. :r<tid so tdthoht frith atfirst, but the effect was aatonlshing? it threw, the polson'to the surface lat pnen began to grow better/and by uslnw seren bottles Ihara gnt a cure-worth iTmnwiTwta orttoUarsT^ 1 ; -■' - . . HRS. NANCY M. BAEKKK.-' may certify that I hare bedb acquainted With Kier's Petroleum, or Bock Off, fhr more than a year, and- hare peatediy witneseed ltaheneffdai effbets in the cure of indo* lent ulcers and other disease* &t'Whkh it breo3mmend*t : atnadldnewc? tbyof attention, andean safely, say that success has attend ed Its use where other medicine had felled. . Por sale by all the Drugghfaln Aanual Election of fheMaaigere of tho Temperance Tine and Koidestown -Phmk will be hdd oo the tortt -Norvembcr, at hJ o’doek, A. 3L, at tho pfflee of the Treasurer, }!o. W Fourth rtreet^ . ' ; - ' - Jh B. BBOWN, President * Acmlooms, octB: -; JAMES P. TANNER, WHOU3AIE ÜBAtEa DT vSS®* «e, - : Ao* v 5O T Toott Simt* Between Third and IburOt.'- •• _ L ' PrgCSBPBQH. 9 FL^ , M Y «™«w erery variety.and style of Boots. Plea^™ 1 C<OAPr-»lro*tartoreanilfor«aeby ’ IJ - ,oct2s- __ •_ •■ , A.X arg*gr‘ ■' l)bl*.PoTni€trod, forralebr - a A. PAnSESTOCK* CO. FOlL—llQQlbs., fofpalubj- • ••-,, - - aa: FASMESTQCK z k CO. WATKR--iKrosB,farsvleby. .. vet ? s ; . B- A. YAUSESEOCK 4. CO. \ Y^TUiLiiLKill—iolbs., for sale by \j_lgl 22 . - ■ aA. * 00. 3?cpHoßmuM'-a>a». pa*****,**- - ■ ■i_CMat , : ■ B.X fAHXESTOCg & ca . M .XV f lui * Jo**' ■ roccifpd 10-S temufiit as»rfm«nt Of-tlrh Jnrade Silks. brilliant * >!ora - —..... . . ' ■ occ£> ' BAiSJNS —175 boxer - ' --151101? bojw.?'; do ; l -'’P l^?r'- w,l . t T“ csr oral. .i vtLtjr "»>* b J A. THI-KINS & OOu • ° rG - ::7STooni).«i«it : n IJ ’ > ; IKS J~i' l! i vU ‘ cr cut or the=o-ajii r ;the Chttst coJqjt, -jnstrocciralat ” ; A, A, MASO?! 4; CO.'S, ' G2aod C-f 3larkipt>segct.: - IVT r'li vrpn ff Ll ' 0K - SOLK.BCXfK, twtji -..-oozi - _ ff. y-SC»MRI;T7I •- Ctoafc*t Cioa*jis - - SSFW2I?* T ell to K-sSmwnx; . tf rKt l,l ,b * re an *» Smnd an enemirc asl smtoent of Indies, : 31isws and ChlUra* Shoe*, of croj fityl», sola at reaxmablo prices. '.'■' '6cXZi-‘ CLAY—ftarranriM uf saperict -”v Qaallty. tobfc»lilrtjean, by"' ••<:•' TAAFFK,- MAGETBR it BAXE, Second ftTpoi. - - O Choice Madeira Winer *. 'Vine; ia cozes of a dozen each, tor sale lew, to clwe a roo?ignnjoat,'br :' TAAIfFE, MAaUIRK .fr KAXE, Sccondnircet. uro»n'B newly dlscorerol remedy 51USS3&S? w *“*■ £ ‘VI7OKTII p;mnNa.--\Vbereto iuait4ou3 i viuTert vooi oneprice; term, cash. CHKSTEK, T 4 Wool tU £Z ocal ' TO STEjDT TO PZEAXK -- imported 1 °' aß • J-tMSTOMKA^jIfa <* 7T. i. OPISIOX3 OK TUE PRESS. IIgiftsbSSSSSSS p>m3? la i fa JUiSl®S nint * *° tovdiT&a Ihcnlfy otraodi. -d J^ lyoftte lSsl°g^g^fer-: and I’»r mßM j HP®® Bnbscriber baa been appointed Aemt- be J. nwrp. Smith, rancbett B®lo Of Fruit. flwmn»Tjfii> TVre«_" r% * House Plante, Bnlbcraa Flower, *•“**?«*l GreenUooee, b most compltto In the United gctOWonto a si&i§s- ? «*•*** io oet2a&a . • ' ~ J. & NBflT.trg-. 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