The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 24, 1853, Image 2

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The Gazette is evidently weary of the cantos
-Um), provoked with the Post; and it is pretty
wpparent.that it considers its allies neither ore
dibble nor reliable.
•_, , .Theilazette site in judgment upon us yester-
Aay, end &clam-very much to his own Mai 2-
- factiont.sereral questions of honor and veracity,
(against the-Post, and its proprietors.
) I ' .- --s - Nrof,we will state a few facts to show what
kindkind'of a judge the editor of the Gazette would
aiiieiii a court of honor and conscience. And
'everyone who hss taken any notice of this con
. . weesy-will sea thit a more dishonorable trick,
'e more atrocious falsehood, has seldom been
nritetrated bylen editor; than the Gazette has
been guilty
. ef lately.
Birery Mq„knows that the local column of the
'day papersis made up by a local reporter; and
that:objectionable matters may occasionally ap-
PesP, there without the knowledge of the pro
prietors. An Instance occurred a short time
Mum with a City paper; and all know that, if
thipti:oprletom, immediately on.discovering it,
dears their tliapprolzation of it, they are never
charged - with it - afterwards. The editor of the
Gauge loam& this—everybody knows it. Yet
the Gazette, : after we had expressed our disap
probation of the sentence referred to, charges as
Atli it as our own, ilay after day.
tirifiefer to this matter now, not because we
care tin r ythlrtLlkirther about it; but merely to
shotElhat the Gazette hasbeen guilty of a mean,
bat:tfOed unmitigated fa/sehood ; a trick, as
dishotraikat any of hie neighbors could be
• ilittY..af.: And yet he prates about honor and
tritth.l:itial one who will believe him in this:
titlitcm:nst'lle-rossly deceived, or willing to be
ilittW:i falsehood, And why does he this? Be
zetts,e God nothing:that is true to
allege
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His dishone st in regard to this matter
will oho* What reliance can be placed on his
assertions' n regard to our compromise with the
printers' .
Witk,regard to the supper spree, we have only
to say further about, that If any can be found
ciednlous to believe that the proprietor
• of it;itddp: house,- not a candidate, having no
Interest lnatheelection personally, will get up
an ipertilve entertainment, at hie own eapensc,
floralarge party of whige, then let them enjoy
thedeluilin. And observe the circumstances.
Tto3 Whig candidate for District Attorney Is there.
Eleiti'salif tO be a Maine liquor law man. The
proprietor of the house Is a liquor seller. The
peaty-is' evidently got an for the benefit of that
%candidate ; for those wits znotddiesatistled and
waged procuring:athis ; he rumination, are tn- ~
vited_therOWin. Atierry time, a good sup-
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._, with
per,and armmitaniiisur, may poesibly overcome
thelttpuetaites Of Ile enemies; and unite the
party, in 1 00 Altar Now all this is to be 'done
by allinor,dealer, at his -own expeuee, for the
benefit:or* candidate who is opposed to all '
Belling, and in favor of a law to prohibit
it. li/fluid, however, that, though professing
..._a. , to be in favor of such a law, he is suspected of
being able to carry water on both shoulders.
We know nothing about that, however.
Well', the party got their supper; and then,
according to the Gazette, the Maine law men
kindly retire from the table, and leave-the oth
ers
to- their champaigne, &c. Believe it who:)
will. ' It is too absorb to obtain credit. It was ,
easy to arrange to have it called the landlord's
freak . '-, . •
But all we care , about this matter le' that
it is d ottolii'Ai'yorlidor"Tarty that claims to
be the temperaiciparty ; and elasiders the demo
orate: 4 11 -tite c Par!y oPPoeed to temperance. _
If we have used strong language it hsbecanse
no mild words in.oti language can sufficiently
espreisenrt.aoteStatlint of:the baseness prac
ticed ki.goio whe hoped to injure as. That
hope was Verly,f:allacions, as.it was malignant.
If tiiiiiltizette cheeses to carry this matter
farther we are wady. - • e
411011)hos' MOrg, to show the unmanly spirit
in whisdritwliazette =lkea war on its neigh
bors. Mr. Eraitrin n the former editor of the
Post, is referred to in the first sentence of the
Quetta's 'Artials nr Testerdo3 and the paper
while labia handele represented as being slow,
- Nactitt‘&l4oleettheObarstiter of which it was,
hopeitlf*peamit editor would elevate andre
deem•:::TVOYeia
,iii _4low bow false that charge
-against . .rhir, s /fauran te, ;But they may -not
know all the bagenettfotthor_ attmik, till they
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VrirTSBIIRGIEK:
i'.SATURDAY 'MORNING SEPTEMBER 24
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS.
CANAL - 00.5=13SIONER,
THOMAS H. FORSYTH,
of PACaddlAiks any.
EPHRAIM BANKS,
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FOB StralliYOR r ozNEL A ,
— J. 'PORTER BBANLEY,
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E . ; AtnXiE OP PIER SUPREME COURT,
JOHN- C. KNOX,
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, ;JOLLY BIRATINORAII, Ohlo.Tp.
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JOLTS Al. KIRKPA,THIOK.AIIegbey.
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JAMES $. SCOTT, Bor. McKeesport.
WM. - 0141PSS, Main= Township.
SAS. K. Mont° Y, Moon-Township.
ZURVEYON,
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, MORNING POST •
tz.We frusta our maulers this - morning with the
lie t` ?slier United in the city. We say
;hfth every Oile who
' enfrei:eratu what weissasy,t. its
Z** l ,iii.*,6l3 - fge:figid With the latest and most
interesting News,yEditorial , hroxellaxji. It
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iltmrros GENERAL,
GAzerrn.—We have forced the Gazette Into a
position that he dislikes in regard to female
printers. We asked him If he would pay wo•
men men's wages if they performed men's la
bor? That was an unkind question, and the
Gazette had but one way to answer it; but be
adds to his answer that he will employ men if
he can get them instead of women. To be sure
he will, at the same price. Let it be remem
bered then that the Post has forced the answer
that women will be paid the same asmen. And
now for another question.. Can't women oc
casionally make a stand for higher wages when
circumstances justify it ° Or do you expect
they could be more easily controlled! Em
ploy whom you will. We have no objections.
Only-don't make a merit out of selfishness. We
would even permit you to do that if you did
not turn round at the same time and slander us.
G)
, axesr.—We have drubbed the old sinner,
on Third street, back into the ranks of our
assailants. The scamp tried to coax us with a
little attempt at wit the other day to let him out
of
,the ring. Bat we can't spare him. While
the editor of the Gazette leads on the assault
against us, 014 Jim must fight in the ranks. We
can't help it if you de get so out of breath that
you can only print five lines of editorial. matter
in your paper, as on Thursday. You must fight
tilrthe war is 'ended. 8o stand to your harm
less old Li:mkt-Nuts. We will not permit any
treason in you. You must nordettert the Gazette.
Its editor needs help.
KEYSER'S PECTORAL BEM:T.-14e have tried
this medicine fora severe cold, and can truly
saywe have never found any remedyse pleasant
and effectupi. It is an expectorant, yet does not*
sicken the Stomach ; and it prevents costiveness,
It is very highly recommended by physicians
and;others Who have tried it, actt speedy and
eltectual care for colds, influenza, hoarseness,
w.hooping cough, croup, quinsey, and numerous
other ComPlaluts ',of the bronchial organs and
lungs. We eau safely recommend it as an ex
cellent remedy.; _ .
For sate by pr. Keyser, corner of Wood street
and Virgin Alley,,Fittsi)urgb.
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tar TUE FORdisa WILL , We have received
freta hieErere. Minor 4$ CO. -11:-Zopy of the above
named -. work. The saute ie for axle by Gitden
.founey & Co., 10 Fourth street.
Tzre -Notrra•BllACll CANAL. An
eitent of
ninety-,five miles of new canal, reaching froth
Pittsten, Lucerne cgunty, - to Athept in_Brildford
county, Pa., will be brought into use for. the
first time, on the 15th of October, when water
is:to be let into it order of the canal 0 0Mimin•
sippers. Extensive orders `for coal. te.;supply
Western New;Yerk, it is said r have already been
even. Front s- Athens, to - ;bO -- I.le* -- YOrk" - State
line, gi miles distant,--airextensive.onnal,isnink.
Jig to : M:mot with the' New Y ork junction &dal
leading direct to New - York city. -Mile- work
LI to be completed -by thr first IX Atiiiis-next:
hope to
meat.
llre.are - not Air. LIA/CPELCH defender; but we
will express our abhorrence of such marvelous
baseness.
THB siavVs.
Between eleven :and twelve hundred persons
loft New,-.Yeric for on the two last
steamers.
kiniricaturhas lately swept over the Atlantic
and accounts of serious damage to the shipping
are heing r received from all quarters.
The eastern papers are busy conjecturing as
to the motives of the Emperor of Russia in
aending a squadron to Japan just on-the heels
of our American squadron. Some English
writers are predicting a collieion at no dis-
Wade' , between Russiittutd the United States.
We want a far larger.uavy. The two antagonist
solid powers among the nations of the earth now
are Russia anti din mired - States. The one is
the embodiment of 'despotimn, the other of free
dom. And.the New York Herald thinks a strug
gle bet Ween thenCmust occur before many
years.
,•A;very animated political contest is going on
in
_Georgia. The candidates and speakers on
both sides are stumping the State with great
zeal and activity.
On Saturday night: the care on the Central
Railroad, two miles from Macon, Georgia, were,
by the breaking' down of abridge, precipitated
into a creek, and Patrick O'Donettne, of New
York, was killed. --Pennsylvanian.
The blew Orleans Picayune of the 9th lost.,
says . learn that the Board of Health
have resolved to close, at least temporarily, two
or three of the city infirmaries in the course of
a few days, as all the patients now under oareof
the Board can be easily accommodated in the In
firmaries that would remain.
Upwards of nine thousand dollars have been
raised in Charleston, S. C., for the relief of the
New Orleans , sufferers.
Wholo amount sent to New Orleans from all
parts of the country over two hundred and
twenty-five thousand dollars. A more splendid
example of public liberality has never occurred
In this or any other country.
rrangamearta far the Stare Fair
We visited the ground on which the exhibition
is . to take place, yesterday; and are glad to find
that such ample arrangements have been made
for the accommodation of all exhibitors .
About twenty sores of ground are inclosed
with a strong fence. In thecentre of the ground
Is erected Mechanic's Sall, 420 feet in length,
by 46 in width. Specimens of all kinds of
manufacture, and mechanical ingenuity, will be
accotimodated in thishall. A considerable por.
tion is already engaged. We:observed that our
friends of the Novelty 'Works have nemored a
space.
• Not farfrom this Hall stands Floral Hall, 110
fool long by 62 feet. Another tent near is 80
feet by 60. In this - the ladies exhibit articles
of household manufacture. Next is. Vegetable
Hall 110 feet in diaroeter. Three other tents
stand near hlechanics Hall 30 feet by 24.
The President's head qtiarters, and the edi
tors' and reporters' tent, are near the entrance.
There are about 2000 feet of sheds and stabling
for live stock..
We understand that the entries up to this
time are unexpectedly large; and the prospect
of a largo gathering very favorable. Should
the weather continue fine wo may expect a
thronged time of it next week.
PEACEI YEAR.
From all that we can - learn and see, this has
been an extraordinary year for the production of
peaches. We have received BO many presents
of peaches that we have been unable to notice
them all, as we perhaps ought to have done.
Though particularly fond of that delicious fruit,
we confess we have been supplied almost to sur
felting with that luxury. We believe the county
of Allegheny will yet be unsurpassed In the pro
duction of good Peaches. The specimens ex
hibited at our norricultural Fair, were of Schur
actor to show that this region cannot be beat in
that line, if our agriculturists and borticultu
turista will give reasonable attention to the cul
tivation of this excellent fruit. This has been a
extraordinary year for the production of peach
es ; and the market price has been consequently
somewhat reduced. But, averaging the crops
from year to year, the peach crop is probably
one of the most profitable that can be culti
yated.
ATMS OF OM OiIfkATAT.V.:
Col.. Barker, the Superintendent of Motive
Power on the Columbia Railroad. has, by direc
tion of the Canal Commissioners, offered a re
ward of $l,OOO for the apprehension and con
viction of the person or persons who malicionely
placed obstructions on the railroad, near.. Mer.
gap's Corner, on the night of ae, 12th hist, by
which the loopmothre and oars due at 2 o'clock
A. M., did not reach this city instil 11 o'clock,
having been tittrown off' he traek. , - '
The first Vourify Fair for Beaver County has
passed, and We congratulate the prime movers,
as well as' the citizens of
on hethe county gene rally,
success which has attended it. We were
agreeably Surprised to diseover that Beaver
Comity -could produce as "good things of crea
tion!" as have been presented at the Fair. this
week: Then - timber of horses, cattle, sheep, Ito.,
on the ground-was large and some pretty hard
to beat A large crowd Was in attendance both
days.—Beaver Star.
The Armstrong Democrat learns " that two
Irish men were drowned at %lite Rock Eddy
one day last week. Tho bodies were recovered."
Satisfactory !
Oa Friday last, about ;1 P. M: while a little
daughter of Hon. John S. M'Calmont, in com
pany with other children, were playing at a pile
of burning shavings, her dress caught fire and
before assistance could beobtained she was burn
ed in a horrible manner. She lived some six
hours, apparently suffering leas than could have
been expected and retaining her senses till death
came to her relief. The father was at Brook
ville at the time, holding court, and arrived at
home one hour too late to speak to his dying child.
—Armstrong Democrat.
An Encampment of the Military of Washington
and the adjoining counties, was held at Monon
gahela City, last week, commencing on Wednes
day, and continuing until Friday. There were
ten or twelve companies present, among which
were the following: National Blues ; Chrysolite
Blues ; Monongahela Blues, of Miliaborough ;
Ringgold Artillery, of Millsborough ; National
Lancers, Herriottaville; Ten Mile Cavalry;
Sewickly Artillery, of Westmoreland; Ringgold
Cavalry,Motiongahela City, and Buffalo Artillery.
—Elk Co. Democrat.
We learn from the Monongahela Republican
that Messrs. Snyder & Foster, of Philadelphia,
have obtained the contract for the Hempfield
Railroad Bridge across the Youghiogheny River.
Section 68 from the Eastern end of Torrence's
Tuned, has been let to Wm. Law.
Section 59 has been let to Robt. Stewart, late
of the Contrail Railroad.
Section 60, running to the Youghiogheny,
has been let to Robert 51011v/sine, of Beaver Co.
We learn from the Lawrence .Torlinal, that the
Conferees of the 21st Senatorial District met in
New Castle, on the 9th inst., and placed In nomi
nation, as the Democratic candidate for State
Senate, Dr. Robert M'Clelland. of Lawrence Co .
The Anneal Exhibition of the Nlonongshela
Valley Agricultural and Horticultural Society
will be held on the 1211 proximo. This society,
recently organized, Is locat.X.d la the eastern end
of our county, and is composed of the right kind
of material With which to build up a permanent
and useful organization. We observe, among
other things, that a large number of committees
have been appointed to award premiums, and
that other arrangements have been made to get
up a creditable display. The section of oonntry
in which this society is located is among the beat
in Western Prnnitylvania, and we see no reason,
therefore, why our friends in the eastern end of
our flourishing county should not get up as fine
and as attractive exhibition as can be got op
anywhere in the State.— Wash. Review.
Some one entered the Presbyterian Church in
Kittanning, one day last week, and stole some
six or seven dollars from the missionary fund.
The Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist
Protestant Church assembled in the borough of
Washington on Tuesday last, and continued in
session until Wednesday, when it adjourned.
The attendance of Ministers and Lay Delegates
was about 170. The Rev. Dr. Laishly presided.
The Conference transacted a large amount of
business relating to its branch of the Church.
Good feeling and harmony prevailed.
News rnom WASIIINOTO:4.— We copy the fol
owing from the Star:
The Frigate Columbia and Sloop of War Alba
ny.—The Navy Department have ordered the
Albany and the Columbia (of the Rome Squad
ron) to cruise on and around the fishing grounds
for tho present, which will recruit the officers
and men of these vessels, after their severe sum
mer tour in the Gulf, and afford additional pro
tection and encouragement to our fishermen in
that quarter.
A l►rew Postmaster for Bosion, Hass. —We have
reason to believe that it has been determined to
appoint E. C. Bailey, of Boston, postmaster of
that city, and that his appoiotment will be made
out - within 24 hours. Mr. B. has been the chief
clerk in the oMce for a number of years,
A New Pension Agent for Bosion.—leaac 0.
Barnes has been appointed Pension Agent at
Boston, Mass., vice Franklin Haven, removed.
Naval Officer. Ordered.—Lieut. Egbert Thomp
son to the steamer Allegheny. Lieut. John L.
Ring, detached from the receiving ship at New
York, and ordered to the sloop of war St. Ma
ry's. Lieut. Robert B. Hitchcock, ordered as
Inspector of Provisions to the Boston Yard.
The Hon. S. Gregg, of Illinois, 11. S. Commis•
skitter to the Sandwich Islands, is In Washing
ton, in attendance at the State Department,
where he is receiving his instructions.
AppointmaU.—The Hon. Isaac Davis, of Mass.,
has been appointed assistant U. S. Treasurer at
Boston, Mass.
EUROPEAN PROTEST AOALNBT CAPT. INUEIA [IASI'S
COURSE AT SMTIINA.—We have already mention
ed a rumor that the Russian, Prussian and Aus
trian Ministers had filed in the State Department
a protest against the conduct of Capt. Ingraham
at Smyrna. The Nati9nal Inielligencer of yes
terday states that a story is current in Washing •
ton that the Ministers of England and France
have also expressed to our Government, concur
rently with those of the three other Powers, the
dissent, protest, or whatever it was, of their re
spective Governments relative to the !Costa affair.
We can hardly believe that this latter rumor can
be true. In referenceto the reported forthcoming
letter of Secretary Marcy, on this subject, the In
telffgencer remarks:
.4 What the views of the Secretary of State are
on this grave question we do not know ; but we
cannot doubt but that they are such as Will be
sustained by the rabic of public law or a just in
terpretation of our own domestic law. While he
occupies this ground he will be supported by
public opinion at home, and will be fully fortifi
ed against any unreasonable mlsoonstruotion
Abroad."
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&RUNG OP THE 8711 AMER FARMER —Thre e Lives Lost.—We learn from tho officers of the
Citteinnati,..that the loss of the Farmer, which
was mentioned in the Courier yesterday, was
occasioned by striking the same snag or stump
that sunk the Colonel Dickinson. The acoldont
happened in the Mississippi river at Island IS,
and the Farmer being heavily laden, sunk ia
less than two minutes.
By this disaster three lives were lost, but who
they were was not ascertained. The boat was
rendered almost a complete wreck, and by her
sinking so suddenly, caused the loss of life. She
was heavily laden with a cargo from St. Louis
for Sew Orleans.—Lounrville Courier, 20M.
WOMAN'S Rloll23.—Quite an excitement has
arisen at Cincinnati, about the alleged defalca
tion, to the amonot of $l,OOO, of Mrs. Clara R.
Pendery, President of the Seamstresses' Asso
ciation._ A meeting of the association was held
on Thursday, at which a Mr. Darling moved that
I she be suspended. The lady defended herself
with energy. Mr. Darlin declared that she had
robbed the associatiOn, and acted more like a '
byetia than a woman. - Ifer explanations were
finally pronounced-satisfactory, and she - vrae
then,re-instated in office, after which she :ten_
dared her resignation. At the close of the meet
ing, the slapped Mr. Darling In the face, and be
caused a warrant to be issued against her.
Tits Holm or Hmmtr CLAY.—Ashland, the
residence of the late Henry Clay, containing 380
sores, near Lexington, /Cy., was to have been
sold at auction on Tuesday last. At an early
day, it belonged to Daniel Boone, whose fame is
'intimately associated with the early history of
/Kentucky; and - whose mama- is °bottled - with
many of the thrilling and, fearful legends of.
Western — tidvititure. Cot. Hathaniel Hart who
fell a th e battle_of thaziver_Baisen, afterwards
pundiased it, and subsequently descended to
Altlrs. ',Clay, whose maiden name-Ims Lucretia
ilart. -.
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Tai LATE KIDNAPPING ATTAIN DI YINATA.N.
—A. Siaiiiard; named Andrus,ireitintly induced
aboutlorty Indians, , in Yucatan; to go on - board
hie. vetweli: on - pietence 'of -trading- with Atienti
when he carried. them Off .te'the mud o f x a.
,F-gerea , :and acid them to - a SponiOrd , named-Tor.
rens, Ithoserriesl l thent to Havana 'where they
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are held as slavec; 'The - English' airreinutePt at
Btdise; had "Andruets::aireeted. :-)Tti waotried,,
'convicted, and s - 014" ,foitSq'yeirs, to work 'in
tkixonvi.ot gang: --- - ,_-- --::- -- - ,--- - -
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The Dublin Exhibtion was - visited on the 2d
inst. by upwards of ten thousand persons, six
hundred gallant tare, from the Victoria and Al
bert, the Hogue, and other vessels of the royal
squadron at Kingstown, being among theta.
The 2s. Gd. days bare now been abolished, the
charge of admission on all days being only la.
The Postmaster General has decided that the
half of a twelve cent stamp, frequently placed
upon lettere for double postage, is not to be re
glinted as payment.
st&.• The Steamboat Inspectors or this dis
trict have given the following decision in the
case of George W. Elder, charged with a viola
tion of role 4th, of Pilots regulations:
The Inspectors, after a careful and patient in
vestigation into the charge preferred against
you by Thomas White, and by a careful exami
nation of all the testimony produced, are of
opinion that the charge Is Cully sustained—to
wit: a violation of rule 4th of Pilots regulations,
to an extent that did place Life in peril.
The testimony in this case, as well as a very 1
large portion of the best pilots, whose opinions ;
we have asked, goes to show that the crossing at
Scuffietown bar in low water, Is an extremely
narrow, crooked and difficult one, and ie such ,
a narrow channel as would fall entirely within
the scope of rule 4tb, and though no .accident
did occur by wale!' life was lost, yet theattempt
to cross through such channel when another
boat was already in, and partly through the
same, with a boat of the size of the General Pike,
and with a fiat boat in tow full of people, betrays
an Inattention to the duties of your station as
Pilot too hazardous to be overlooked.
It is, therefore, ordered that the license grant
ed you by the Inerpeotors for this district, to act
as Pilot, be suspended for thirty days from the
date of this notice.
The Inspectors in making this decision do not
intend to reflect on your professional skill se a
Pilot, but only upon your want of observance of
a rule so necessary to the safety of passengers
on boats in narrow and difficult channels.
The evidence in the case fully establishes the
fact that after you got into the difficulty, all that
could have been dune by a skillful and self pos
sessed Pilot to avoid a collision, was done by
you.
The cause of your suepension is therefore
found in your coming into this narrow channel,
with the boat on whioh you was Pilot, at a time
when occupied by a descending boat, as in this
instance, greatly to the peril of life. —Louisville
Deniorratic.
PRIVATE CIIARAOTER OF A LOOO/10TIVE.—Peo•
pie who may see a locomotive tearing up and
down the land at the rate of forty miles an hoar,
making the earth groan beneath its giant tread,
sad the heavens themselves reverberate with its
foprful clatter, scaring nature with its unearthly
din, und frightening all creation almost from its
propriety—people who only see it in its terrible
activity, have no idea what eminently social vir
tues It Is endowed with. This is its public char
acter. Its private one is another affair. Now
and then one of these huge monsters, in whose
iron bowels slumber more than a thousand gi
ants' power, comes up and stands under our
window, and smokes away as gently as tho most
exemplary cooking stove, its huge steam pipe
singing a strain as soft and as dulcet as the most
amiable tea kettle, and its lunge of steel breath
111
ing as sweetly as an infant in,its slumbers. But
'the demon of power is there. Let any one but
pinch its ears, and no venerable spinster
Cat will spit more fiercely; let him gripe those
iron hands, and the pipes, which were tuned to
a soft strain, send forth a yell as if heaven and
earth were coming together; and those lungs,
which breathed so quietly, cough like a volcano,
and off it goes, darkening the heavens with its
volume of smoke.—home Companion.
TETE Aft:RDEBEII.9 DODOE."—John Morgan,
the murderer of English Marshall, at Memphis,
made his escape on the 9th, from tho officers
into whose custody be had been remanded by the
examining justices, by an ingenious stratagem.
A note was Bent to the prisoner's room, from hie
wife, stating that she was very sink and wished
to see him. The guard accompanied him to his
house and took sesta in the hall, while the prl-
Boner entered a room, leaving the door standing
open, Tim wife was heard crying and talking
to her husband for about ten minutes, at the
end of which time one of the officers stepped
into the remit and found him—missing? The
talking and crying of the wife was all sham, and
thet plot succeeded completely. Morgan is about
six feet in height, full, florid complexion; has
rather dark hair and sandy whiskers ; Is stout,
well built, and is rather grum spoken.
DREADFUL MonrAtrrx Ix Cuns..—Letters from
Havana to the 29th ult., etate that an epidemic
of a choleric nature, assisted by the pernicious
fever, was sweeping off sailors, soldiers, negroes
and, others, with frightful rapidity In the interi
or, of Cuba. Some estates numbering from two - to three , hundredAdaves, hint been so reduced in
the Space of a week, that there were scarcely
men enough left to bury the dead. It generally
proves fatal in four or five hours. In Havana,
newcomers are also being attacked. The im.
incase military and other hospitals crowded with
soldiers and smilers, one-third of 'whom, itis
stated, de not recover. The steam frigate Isabel
r • Ek'teutdcs whose .crewatunheri 2,50 souls, had
r not.Bo hands capable of attending to'duty; and
the, steamer Hen; Lore had loidll - Quiet a grim ,
14 5 9 iPell,:i.''`"--::• ...',.-- -•-,-, =,--, . zr , ,'--
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Vista tits Now Pock How Jottilutt
SARATOGA SPKINQS.
UT ICLLEjf LM IL
We're going to Saratogaiggilnv;
To morrow beta;
For Ida has geksolne Chains lintl ringg,
AU Pa has gvt, A cough -
And they must hasiten, with ftsSir daughters,
TO cure them both with Congress waters.
.
I feel is if ally heart had wlngs-:.
It's just the tfila need;
And We have purchased heaps of things,
To mate the plan succeed :
My lawns aro lovely, I'll engage;
And such a sweet now pink Lame.
We'll follow where the "ton" has led,
Fur Pa la somewhat MI: -
And M Lax got a dreadful head,
That aches to try lia skill
. 3fetlleuverfng for Nell mid me,
And Angeline and Roselle. -
Pupa tleelares he'll take the four,
Although I'm sure ho knows
The thing will cloud our prottperie o'er
Forever, with the beaux
For many 6 /.r1 will turn to dubs,
That counts at length the four Ali a Stabk,
And I may Winn coach and four,
And I may win a cot;
But sure no Brown or Smith, or Moore,
Can bid far (Ma fair tat;
For I am bound to stake, the game,
On three full syllables of name.
And yet It is a bitter cup,
When youth is In a glow,
To give Its brightest prospects up.
Because there's such a row
Of Misses Stubbs—for all our charms
Are lost la half a score of acme.
But Me has bid me think myself
Hew Pa will have to plod,
To coin the nerossery pelf
Fur Clare, Illanshe, and Maud;
For Pa has got a chime of be , lrs,
Who. musisain't the kind that sells.
But I most mike my outfit go
For something sure is fate;
'Tis 110r.v . 3 last chance, nod low ono know
Bow badly L should hate,
When lib is dour., with ill Ito rubs,
To mark my tomb with Jenny Etubte,
Items of ?TOWS and Miscellany
The Minister of Commerce of Prussia has just
addressed a letter to the authorities, recommend
ing them to look to the careful execution of the
law interdicting the employment of children In
factories for more than six bourn each day.
The Glasgow (Me ) Times sap the recent cool
nights and very slight frosts have made the to
bacco growers a little nervous. The crop is
looking well and ripening fast. But little is ready
for the knife yet, but with favorable weather for
the next ten days, a large proportion of the crop
will be cut.
The steamship Illinois, which eailed from N.
York on Tuesday afternoon, for Aspinwall, took
out 654 passengers, all for California. Among
them were Jas. 11fenuire, mail agent, George
Wilkes, late of the Police Gazette, and John
and Charles Gardiner.
Tho steamship Star of tbo West, with 624
passengers for San Francisco, sailed from New
York on Tuesday, for San Juan del Norte.
Governor. Collier, of Alabama, by proclama
tion, has recommended that - contributions be
made by tho benevolent throughout the country,
and that the clergy and ministers of every de
nomination in the State, having charge of
churches, take up collections in their several
congregations, Without delay, (or the relief of
the troffers by the epidemic at Mobile.
Judge McLean gave an opinion, at Cincinnati,
on Saturday, enjoining the Tndianopolia and
Bellefontaine Railroad from changing the gunge
of the Columbia, Pique and Indiana road.
A Berman W0M614 named Lohman, while on
her road from Baltimore to Newark, N. .1, on
Tuesday morning, gave birth to an infant at the
Kensington depot, in Philadelphia. The hus
band of the woman resides at Newark.
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Pall and Winees Clething, Whole
sale and Retall..,& large and eplepdld stock of Fall
and Winter Cltpdng Is now rea drfatbelnapeetfea of - those
selves.
wi,hing to be fitted out in the mode. Call and see ftrr your
,
Country Merchants would And It to their Interest to cal
and examtnetbe Cock.
N. 11.--CustOuser work wade to order ht superior stele
and at the ahorteat notice.
DIED:
tb e 23
On Friday morning, at 3 o'cloCk, GEORGE HANNA, in
th ye& of his age.
Ells funeral will take face =IS DAT, at hairnets!, nine
o'clock, from Um residence of his kroner, John Ran* No.
IGO Penn street.
APOCECripSSIC, containing a cam of mene was left
a few days ago, /o the Drug Store of the so y,
t:lc/ibex%
The owner can have It by calling and paying for advert/slog.
.L. WILCOX ,t
Comer of Market at., sad the Dieroood.
itn o ,i nswnid r
beal
ALEXANDER + l f or
N. .
wp2L3t. No. 134 - Frtna street.
.0 AND NKR YONTEM wuAll =maw,
(„T the anly surviving SLAVE Or O. WASITLNOTON,
1.10 year , Old, a native of
.I.itINZA, one of the greaten
wonders living.
Also, the powerful AFRICAN GIANT, 7 feet high, ever -
Op Pow:dein Weight, and without mistake the STROM/-
ES? SIAN known, the Negro Sampson of the Nineteenth
Century.
ZP. This Joint exhibition, en rout)wto the World's fair,
open it C. 41100•8 HALL, earner of Fourth and Wood
only. streets, as IfONDAY, September rA74b, to remain ono week
/Sir Open Day and Evening. khnhalan 23 cents. Chita
run 15 cents.
sep24
sepll4
R. A. FA fix ESTOCIE & 113.
CLIII.E.-2.5 bble Ameican;
maks French; For Bale by
_ • B. A. FAILNFIcKT4CE A CO.
TAKTAIte-2.5 hair tOrwiiclod frvigale
srpZ by
B. A. PAHNEBTOBR Ca
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r 1 OLD AND tillA LA ill ATOLMtp.-..A? AnervoN.—Thic
1,7 ?Smiling. satnrday Septeintier it-lth, at early gas. light,
all! be Saki at M.:Kenna's Auction noose, a lot of valuable
tiuld and Silver Watches. JAMES .11cSkNIN-1.
eet.2.l
Auctioneer.
1,411AA/R—LX) bblaller'i Extra Family;
10u Ulla Rapiarblul
.30 bbla Cotatwan; ' , tare and for Pale by
.1124 KIRKPATRICK A S.
ERROR
r I x tittitOCO--011 Tones ass,urted btrazuls- eitire and fr
ale hy
repl:4
ICk-10 uerced N. C. Rico, received Dud f. , ,r Bain by
rep 24 'KIRK PATRICR & HeitßoNg.
a
IEAS--bi) halt chaste Y. 11. and Blatt Try., recedved tal
rya
I for aale by
1 7 6 Ali ANb hi ULA SSFIL^-1:5 bhus ti.t)
100 LL la Y. U . Motawers
1,10 2 8. H. clq
In store and for sale by
nele24 KTRFPATRICK A: lIERRONS.
lIIEKSK--;,41 I. xi ce p. Anne nn,{ b y
KT RK PA TRICK II KRONA.
INis'it 3 .l 4 7n'iiiii:
t—.
,TheLLuterill,bls.Le:rmonrcli:d
in ustml Instrument's, Italian and German aring, Pianos,
by M. Krard, of Park, and Mr. Arnelth Yluteoc by 3L Eller,
1 Frankfort, A. M 4 Clarionem. do. All k i nd s of brass instils.
, melds from the bent French manufactories. all of which we
I otter to the public on more liberal 'terms, &cling mufahmt
that we can render entire natinfactirna.
U. 801111.0.Epitit &CO., No 8.1 Fourth et. 11 Schroeder and G. Anton wilt give instructlons on the
piano. violin and guitar.
ACA M.l l, —Mr. (1. ADITUiI and U. nelilcutarlus would
felS p ec tfultyanuounee totbe eitizensof Pittsburgh and
AlirgherlY that they will glee Instructions on the Piano.
Gnitar, - Violin and Flate. Inquire at LL Schroeder&
NEW - MUSIC STORE, 84 Fourth street. ' aep.M Co.'s
9 lAKK NOTICE .—I will run tour or live eplendid eanla
1. gee, as accommodation to the Fehr Ground, on Tuesday,
WMIUMIII.I. Thurnday and Friday next. Theywill rtua
everiten minutes from my stable, No. 178 Penn street.
rum 23
'A. JACK3IAN.
no LII.S. HOAK PINK, to NtOle and tor sate by
14 J
FLEEING BROTEIXFIS,
(Suctemors to .1. Emu A C 0.,)
GO Wood street.
11-ii—Thoujigas -
, 1 1 .EACElift OF TUE FIA,N_Q you= 0110 AN, tliorough
BASB, and VOCAL I.IIIBICOs about to locate in We
city. Application tbr instruction' can be Emig. until bie
arrival, to WALTER P. 31 .111 EMAIL,
aeplikti2er
8.5 Wood street.
I\l4. ii -1300 The Maury and
Itudbxtents of Architecture, by John Bullock, Acchl•
tort.
The Artivt-Wife, and other {ales, by Mary tforritt.
The Fawn of the Pal. Pane", by .1. P. Bro..
The Wizard of the Wave by layette Robinson.
Mark Iluniketone, by gm Mondle.
Mlles Treminakere, by Annette Marie Starllsnl.
For sale at the PerhaLical Deice of
W. A. GILDENFENNEY &
- 76 Fourth rtreet.
WEilOOKEK—lasue T. offer, s True st
Mark Mild. orY, b.,' D.
Annie Gnyson, or Life In Waehlngton :- by kin N. P.
L3smene.
Grammar Without • Mister.
Tho Plrato Doctor, or Eixtranrdinary C.ereer of a New
York Pbnidan•
And a number of other Books melted by -
nagl) IL p_ 'CALLOW, Third at.
011 . 1.1021 for the of all article:. for Elrtrot
at the FMB, has been resumed to the ounds a , and tom'
wl I be opened (rout this day on. grropMtf
AA A..Diloi.2.s.Ftrel. eir
. firm exhibition of Parts isittaxllolll and Satin
Clcalte and Tablet and Satin Talmas, on Tuesday 26tb Sep
tember.
imp=
2 0 MILS LARD OIL, Nu. I and 2, La store and far sale
reep2.3l FLEMING .BROTLIKRAL
50
BSS, CASTILE SOAP, in more and for sale by
rep 23 FLEMING BROTHERS.
100
23
MAGNES-1.1 Calcined, in store and for sae by
_
seP -PLE3IOO DIUYTEILEAS.
6{'O Lb& 01111031 E
imp=
A idtis to
re
• axirria ey b
1 8 e p= FLEMING BEATIIERS.
S tR/AR-115 Muss Sugar °Sall grader,. for say br
8311TH SINCLAIR,
151 Slur and Second :greats.
40 do Onuat*
30 do Grant S wiliinms;
150 do Webster Old;
20 do Conway'n
30 do Aucheess For isle by
SHIM S 1311.WILAIR.
sep= MUM 4 SINcLAIR.
OLASSES-30 . 0 Nitstor rule by
sep23 asnru . r2 9/N1
OFFER—W.S bags forale by
seri= - B dt SINCLAIR.
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— par.
KLEBEB lassjus: lambed a Eine oollactlon cf
lien's and Poster's MAC.
The celebrated }loyal Irish Quadrilles :
The - Drum Polka, Julien;
Mont Blanc Polka, Julien:
Rival Pebottlscb, by F. Brown;
Miler Cloud Quickstep:
St. Nicbolaa &ball:eh;
Bleigbride Polka, by Strakoch ;
Popsy Polka;
A new song, by B. Sieber:
The sleep in the grave together
Mimi dear rlative land, trio, by W. V- Wallace;
Lilly Bell and old Deg Tray, by P ea k s;
Meet me by moonlight, dnett;
ssoftly ye nightwinds, WWI, by V. Wallace;
repl4 talawda Polka, by Dachrort; and other tine pieces.
A BARGAIN LA.ND.-9 acres of land, near the toll
1-1. gate on the &thiamine mud, on which Is a good brick
or
10
rooms; a superior orchard, good springs and a
well of good water at the door; every thing to =kelt splen
did country home. of whieh WEI be &Mime. Enquire
7 1. Mr. Samuel Beherts, on the land, or of
mpg THOMAS WOODS, 45 Market aired.
EFINED
IV on hilid ICtiillimpply of dillerent grades .Levali z Ta r
ittuart's and Beeler's .tined Liatc wed and Pulver
ized-Sugars, an conch In deirtand for Preserving limit
Families and Grocers supplied in any quantity. at /mast
rates; by y, RUM a ItIINSHAW.
siiii3 •
253 Idberty street.
fATOLDOI AND -JEWXLItY..—Oreat indoonments.—
IV r Sine tlold and Ellrer iVitetant Mob Jewely; Pare
8 Ter Spoons, lest quality; Pocket . .Knlves; Gold and Silver
Spectacles; Port Mums* Gold Panty an, &ay setlipg at re.
lan and v/roksale, micas, The =bac:ether would most' res.
frell' - y Inform the damns of Plttalutrgh and elcintty,tha t
To:anote a well Wetted assortment of goods; in hie line;
Olathe is
at from 23 to 60 per
usually Baked fot such goods, alseleb cent. below the p ried ore In the - c
• •
Please call end s=auna goods =4 Prim?, l!: So: ‘l,
, VDU% - Maga—MO pieces nevlartaisi beim
I 7 inclu4bsg Do?De as 101r1a1234 catts, ;hurt ntostral by
"W.,
A. A. /4 .4 02 3: it:Wil_lo,2tritthstmetr
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DENOCUTitt. :IONISATION&
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roa fi nt T oo .ll ; T o f nu Tl s C urants .KET. cothiti f
iinwama • 31 : - /STEPARNSON, of Mem: conifty_;
roz CANAL CatINIMONXI4
ROBERT 2d/TOHELL, of Indians county'
?Mitzi R a ClikiGy of , Alloibeny
TOZ soirwrrat {maul.
LAIVII,Y,NCE 00 '
,?N, of M antgomerycototY.
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c ouni r rt,TlCßET.-=
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os.'nuAinn4.-- mince or limner coven
TITO& ideCONNELL, of itheglltTly:
FOR PROSECUTING ATTaRRIT.
WILLIAM /1. SHINN, or Allegheny.
FOR RIAU SEXATOR
WiL EVLSTENSON, of Pittsburgh.
POI ASSZNOLT,
AARON' PLOYD,Of Pittsburgh;
BRUCE TRACEP,of Ofilor ,
V.ll. P. FERRER, Of MOOD
CHARLES W. BeNNY, of Allegheny;
A. IL BURNS, orfluilley.
• FOR EDWARD.ALLIWof Pit tsburgh.
_FOR yusstinco,
GEOROR WIL3ON,OrPRWOUTgh.
JAMES S FOR 417D1Tos,
INIBSNEI,3I, of IVllkina. fan
4ar - llietlf cal Testinionk cannot be Con
roverted...ollo of the most startling cases Is narrated
of Dr. BPLanea.Permlfuge by Dr. Jam Dunn, of Lowell ,
Trumbull Co, Ohio. The case Wll3 that of a young hely
who had been sick for eight yaws, and bad consultedanoto
bar of physicians, who bad treated it .as one of Proieptas
Uteri. Dr. Butler wasiben called hyena for albite belief
ed with hie predecessor. that It was a ease of Prolipsus:
Ifs
however, was soon forced to the conclunou that Ils.Tettlent
was suffering from worms, and after much pennesion,
rolled upon her to take two doseof kfcLatie'a Vent:dri.—
This medicine had the effect of reinoving from here covepre
unt-
leas number of the largest alze. After elm passed them,
her health immediately returned. &herb slate married,
end continues to enjoy good health . . ' -
Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. ArLarte's cele
brated 'Verralidge, and take none- else. All other Tenni
Ness, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. Ininta'a genuine
l'ermtfuge, also his celebrated Liver P11130%11 now be had
at all 'respectable Drug - Stores In. the United States, and
from the sole proprietors, FLEUING
Socansors to .7. Skid & Co,
GO Wood street.
sep23aliw
°RIBBLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE,
No. 240 Liberty street.
NEW ADMTIIMMM!fffi
KiRKPATRICK & HERRON&
KIRKPATRICK 4 EIRRRoNS
014, Itisun and for ea)e by
FLEMING BROTURIIB.
=NM
ORES
SEER
-IS 22,031Y8 08AlittPANttlAnAl
- OF A VOYAGE ME . "
NEW YORK TO EUROPE.
Nicyr„L be exlithited at the A TIEENAT/51, Issicii SY,
every evening, during nest 'week, =romancing on
klO AY, September 26th.
o' - •
lar Doors open - 46;4 o'cloek, Panorama to . • at 73
clock. - - - • ' ' •
. . . .
-gar
an
the icke
oor. ts 25 cents,.to be had at the prinelpal _Hotels,
dat d ,- • -". . , • aep22'
A Delightint D tve lling Etna
'DOR EMIT, on Mr Btreet„ in the Blatt-Wad;
.5.
JC ample grounds around fruit trees and
vines; every etmvenience to honiaOreeplog on the
premises, with hot and cold water bath roams, ac e and the
gas braught to the street this fall.
I intend to remove from the (Sty on s the la of November,
when possession will be even. heat nis per annum.
; e Apply ß e tato
o f/ea p r& B ohn
I Harper ofhorristm Underwood,
premises. ub or to the .
nIIPRsb 2 ,
r
ADJotitetEp BALE OF ABLE BUILDING LOT&
—The undersigned will orer for sale, at Palle- Aug.
tiolll, Two Hundred Valuable Building Lot- altaate in Low.:
er Clair Township, adjchting-the - borough - of East Birm
ingham> Gi l S'itUrdaYt Oct. 14th, 3853, at;
I o'clocb, NI--
Thirty of theeboye Lots - front on the lErrminghain and
Ellzatothtown Turripikeiamtalning 24 feetin front, andez
tending bark Ll 2 feet loan alley 24feet wide. The other lots
are 24 feet front en streets 60feet wide; and **tending, beak
120 feet to alleys =feet wide. The above lota lieetattiFt
ons
to the -flourishing Borough of Dort Birmingham, _and very
eligibly situated for inalidiurpropeem They are within a
few robs of the Iran Works now Oft-tin by the 31tettra.
Louth, end will be in operation about the first of October,.
which
excellent will employ about 80 heads. The above lota_pressta
sites for
mast . _
The undersigned will also sell Lots an the !arm on whleb
he resides, a:attaining from one to twenty :wrest° suit phr
chasers.
,
Also. Inaildlog lots in the village of IVlllitmaburgh4 !Slog
about thnesquartere of a udia, sboTe.BairtllitlngUam..
Tents:--(bee-tentlf cash, and lb* balance in nine equal,
anneal payments, interest - paid yearly.
For farther particulars apply to the subscriber on the
prtmilies,ar Bytranes, Birmingham. -
iseM
PUBLIC SALE OF LOTS IN OAKLAND.
pfIR stibecribenswill offer for aide at Anctiou, on gates
..j. day the let of October, at 2 o'clock, P. lit; a number of
those beautiful lob. adjoining the estate of the late lifoir.s
, Attrood.in Oakland. - - -
,
' de indiding Bites for : country residences these lots are un. '
surpassed by any ha the nekbhortmodof Pittsburgh, and be.
lug In the immediate [kinky Mitre Omnibus Deat
land, and easy of access every hour of the day, bym ea ns
an OanibusiLne, while they are sufficiently - near the City
-to afforiltrusincra men a ehart and healthful walk in going- .
to and returning from their places of laminas& _
..
Omnibasses win taste the corner of 4th and BlailLet.sti.,
between the heursof 1 and 2lielock. to convey parties to
the sale, free of charge. . - • -- - ,
Plans ofthe property may be obtained of the subscribers.
• 1... WILKINS &CO.
-P. IS. DAVID, knetiouller•
No EV MUSIC—
VI Lulu Is our darling pride, Sanford;
Kitty Crow, a new Ethiopian song;
Lilly Dale; tong and Echottiwbe;
Ida May, companion to Lilly • Dalc
Fspree Gallop,-10Alberk beautifully rulistrat'A
Comet Schottische, Bellak;'
Zigzag Polka, Bishop; - ,
Sontag &-holtische: - • _
La Danse - dea Eases, Vitae, diszcalllon;
Bose Queen Waltzes, D'Albert,
Woman Rules you still, as sang by Mad. ThiLloin -
Oh, Thou Omnipotent, Wenwa4 • -
Snzette, a new song by George Littler:
Let Nobody know, Maynarth
Lilly Dell;
Cook's Art of Singing; entirely new edition:
yes, 'tie Una that thy Rat,' now 13 sleeping; answer
to the beautiful song of Katy Darling.
The above just received, with 1E73 and well teleetect
assortment of popular and standard ramie for Mao, Gui
tar, Flute, Violin, kr., fin. sale at the Mime Shire Of
JOHN U. MELLOR. 81 Wood at: ,
Gr0, e „,... for staii_y
rINE OF THE B E ST ainccsaT marzon Pezm at,
above the Canal. It will be told on fah' terms, :
S o
good a ebande as this to walk into bnsinw,a, will not remian
longol. you want it eall soon. -
se_p22 T 11011.49 WOODS, 45 &Dirket street
fl PIECKS PLAID SJI.RA —A
-,t, 14, : ,
Away, A 0:,.z
1.../ - rat, street, bare rereired tbeireellena seeort,
agent of Plaid Enka, emnprieing every ratay:
Met one yard wide Plaid 2.111ra;-_ - - -
do narrrre , • do. deg ,
Wide Satin Plaid Quadrille do.
of l es' DtmaNGal ;doge . Saea g. a z- Mon:,
ae., Ac., at A. A. ALMON CO , T,
gra=
No. 2.5 Fiftbstrvet.
v - fIE 13. •,.. . ..-. A
of O
- LloLifivi..l.l7 ix: County
14 .
Va., near the Little Kanawha river. The Land is well
Timbered and Ls offered low. Enquire of
ang3o - THOMAS WOODS. 95 Market at.
I 36.71 . 8
AND 9110 M—I fume on b ia , / ,.. ,,r .
ca.nt of men's, boy'sJadiee, minute and childriZe Vali
and Winter Boots and Shore, of all the eartoue styles in the
market. Those in want of the above articles are lnvtt,4 to
rail and examine my stock. Prite low.
E. SCIIREETZ, No. 107. Marker street, is now.sa
. ceirlug Hall stoelsof Boon!, Shoes and. °silent
comyrisiou crazy style and quality. •
ENTS. FRENCH CALF BOOTS,ltainem.ade, sexed .6.ne,
3 - $ 1 and $4,50 No. 107 Market street.
eel."
W. E. SCIDIERTZ.
LADIES' OAITEILS—irt
ty, prieea lattezreptitmablp, at 10. 107, Mark Ft n.
set.. 2 •
W. E. SCH3rEnTz.
FRESH OYSTERS
FROM BALTIMORE,
JUST RECEIVED AT ,
A. FIELD'S DEPOT,
On corner or Wood and Fifth Sireete,
myna PAraier** num , ;woo
Bleak Rouse Complete.
H MINER. CO.. n No Smithfield Smithht street, bare receiv
. rd the Bleak Boum by Charles Dickens, complete
with illuatradorui Price 50 cents.
Veuire: the City of the Sea, from the tension by Napo
leon In 1.797 to the capitulation to Reetetaby In 11149; with-a
contemporaneous view of-the Peninsula. By Edmund
F la.
Memoirs of the life of the Bt Ilan. Richard Brinslei
Sheridan. By Thomas Ilcore.
The Mysterious Parchment. or the tataubs Lieer...e ; Ds.
ideated to Maine Law progress. By Rey. Joel Wakeman,
Pastor of the First Prelbytenan Church of Almond, New
York.
•
.
A book of romances . Lyrics and Songs by Bayard Taylor.
Edith's Legacy, or the Lonwcals of the Grange; by the
author of .. Adelaide Lintiny.' Price 25 cents. - •
6ep33 H. MINER. k CO.. S 2 Smithfield et.
I)LEAK 110 USE, COMPLLTP, JUST' i c .ti y m - - - ;,.. _ I, l e ak
House: by Chides Dickens.
Faith's Legacy, or the Long - woods of the Grange.
Venice, the city of the Sta,
from the invasion by Napoleon
in 1757; by Edmund Flagg.
Memoirs of the We of the Rt. - Bon. Bichwrd ll:Sheridan:
by Thomas Moore.
The Mysterious Parchment, or the Satanic Llemese, decti,
caked to the Maine Law progress; by Rev. Joel WakeimaxL
log ph
The Humorous Speaker, being a choke collection of amts.
by Oliver Oldham. ew, both in prose and verse, original and aeleglted
youthThes.-Boyhoorod ho od
Great Mer, Intended as as example to
F sale hy GILDENFENNET it CO,
sepal
TO Fourth et
P IQIhON.— tons Marietta anthracite forgametid,
'hi do - foundry
ai
fsep3D} KEW lulatßAp.
For rale by
1858. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. 1853;
ENTIRE NEW STOCK. -
JAMES McCA.NDLESS - - d7 CO. ,
No. 109 Wood se., Pittilltartfb.
PR.
A R
TAM
S S. Dow receiving and opening their FALL
(during , selected by. the Senior partner of the House,
Els recent tour through Europe) from Mannfacha•
rare direct, and will constantly replenish by arrivals of
I Runtish and Continental Fabr cs, embracing every variety
of Ladies` -Dress Goods, Cashmeres, De Lainc, Cobturgs, Al,
paces, Peramatta Clothe, Merinos, Ac.; Silas, List
Dimon,
Broad MOB, Vfttleas, Efasiery, Glov Ribbons, Lace and
White goods, Linen Table Cloths, de_ Ac; Also a - complete:
assortment of rfuiLicca and GELMAN •FANCY GOODS,
together with a full stock of • - -- , - •
- DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. -
comprising Fata, PRINTS AND DE LALNES, tiroof-Mt:ran
'Lyles and new desigaq Glnghems, TweedsiCassimeres,
Satinetts, Wool damsels, Checks, Ticks, Barred and Canton
Flannel, Manlius, de; with a general eipaortment et goods
Jo oar line, which we will sell on as favorable termstomush.
or close time buyers, &early other HOlll,B In the trade. •
JAMES McCANDLESS A ca, . - -
Pe= I te d !Maw 109 Mood etreet.
. 4 1 VelV V V
BALDNESS POSITIVELY CIIBED!,
C. 8. EME I L.40.1V8 -
AMERICAN HAIR ES
le -..
le truly the wonder of thePerhape !trtiele eve
offer pe ed to the public la rceelved with greater favor than this, r
end rsons avid er.
becoming so have only to tett .
cle to be fully ratisfied.- The Clevaland Herald of the arilTu esday
eve ning. tilarrh . I . s , l7 3S3,ltaathis following with regard to It
itilata Ruiner:lva- ...-IVec rarely notice
rally any of the patent or copyright claimants ftir-poblfc
favor, but with pleasure or
from our °attends to speak;
ohat the a ticlewed above. Wecreally believe ltdoe:
t ita dies:nem dal= for I t—restoreabair to beech bit
lasaly bald. Several gentlemen of our acquaintance,
city, are wing It, and will willhoglygive testimony as 26it3
- • - "
efficacy.
•--
CIMITIPICATES.
John Hoffer, Woode Brewery, cured of battens' Of Ibttr
teen years , duration; James Guthrie, 131 Grant street, who
was entirely bald; John Oberly, Tam:num: - Captain It it,
Morris.
. -
We inviteaartleular attention to the tltte?tesiteleeteti
from many eases in oar possession:
gla„.llrs. Alexander, aged 42 wire of Williara Alegander,._
who realties at N0..18 Pennsylianta Avenu, steam that she .
has been bild for the hurt 'At years; the hendon both aides,
was perfectly smooth and without any hair, when the com
menced Luang the Restorative. She' has now used a bottle -
and part of a bottle of Hair Restorative; and has used it
regularly for the last six weeks, Her head's now perfectly
• mural with a thick crop °firm hair, that mai strong, as
any one can see by calling. Mrs. Alexander has no chico..
tioms to the Publication of these statements._
49. I am a brother of Mrs. Alexander, witheo shitement
is written out above, and know personally that the state.
men ta made therein are correct.DAY,
Pittsburgh, Sept. IT, 18.52. N0..415 Pottrth street.
the .
N. B-Casea taken on written guarantee, it pronwrna,
price agreed
entered into upoixby the parties, arc[ the Mowing bum.
:-
.
Attromen. Comm,
Mate of Prof Ivan's./ . . .-.
I— bind my by Mere preseztt, tO OSO-e- a SON'S AMERICAN AMERICA, tiESTOßATlVE,secording bidirectione
on the bottle, for the space of six months,-if ruxammiy., sod
as soot as it produces a good, respectable growth of hair on..
my head, where It Is now bald, I hereby bind myself, or my.
heirs, admittlattators or assign; to Pay to or order the '
aum of-... - for value received., - -
Ent in case It hats to restore the hair, as aboralnalltient-.
ed, then this instrument remains null and void: otherwise
to remain in full force and virtue. -._ .. ...A' :
D.,.
Given under my hand and seal this—. day of --- .
in-.
&
Sold wholesale and retell at Dr. G. IL ETSESVB DRU
STORE, 140 Wood street. Prize, 75 cents wad 53,50 per
betas.
_ - . jils4lew
fit imTh
• Prom Vic Piddlogyt DasTy-Dtvietteh; 1;t2). ^ , DU
A N =Ewan ART/CLE.—puss who Imre =oh ,
.11. aft 1 4 00 1) 1 J38 Poaltiozy by fonowing a sedentary CedlipAr,
.tiOt AM experience grent relief by the tore of es .rWasti;
initton SnaPender limo " route and Ell by DR. KEISER,.
come of {food street and Virgin - alley. - It =mime for a
brace and suspenders; the wettrtz tbe pantaloons le. re.
:placed as too:lntim:oft tend to the shoulder* to their
Edon] potato); ant expand tberchear. We parcfnmed one
Same time PM aZtd bate been so - pleased wittiit, that wenn=
ealteited give it .. pair' gratis, •
- -
Women, huthlr.sdo of Ithaca- 11/0 ansinally Waxed by the
weight-aVol:willow otskirts,"- - elvtvald ago proem* theta
bream. De-puticel . _ az In procuring' the Idad ateted,..!nt
inarctor ttto oraceeetd- 1 erettanibaga, ..;
- '. , _ :
Sold WU/SSW and ilia At the Drug atm, OD D: 0. 11,
• Ktitlitaol pn.W.Dal, ft.. - Sat - TDlAti'
. 111 / 4 V ':- . 6311 ' -
MSC
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3JorrN IS'CLURG. •
4 1° " 4 Luetimieer
L. E. lIAYIVARD.
Canter Market and Lihrrty sEs.
'Lb:sit 1.,,4,w1e ILE GARDEN, a the Ll=
-
A. lighersy. tortaled• by Tremont,. Prankba sad
Lau streets. •It -brags =OO pet - year fOr what
docaa, end would Itwing, If laid ont ini city lots wad sat it -
Ulf price, EI 8 .000;aud Orr this visita plea, of Droned a
low price lOU be atm, its Use p hi., moored West.. ..;
Also, on the coma af Ohio sad We
in a rpe.
rior Lot of O 0 fort .Ocro s t... 240 feet tleepoin which is a
good Mavem. It is a satoe-We ice, a the mistreat the ciy.
dack is izot Li niszkct. svery eta, If.you Inuit a
Il ea, 0 0100 wall, and 'swan of - .. - - -
- 6302 -.- ' ' --- 7110u4s WOOD Market n.
______
Ott g ell.AlittE LOT UP 0 BD, in.dlleghco
.I.'• City, near the Federal street Stsfion: ft hp.
i: M . 6m; .
fronihig on South Common. Canal, and gandnagy street, ~
The above LI a gest-rats locaticrn, and will be =N . id togethicr, - ..
in <OK Windt purchasers. AoWY hO . ' -
. . • • &room /
sopl9 . Real Es t a teAgenta, Post.. . Rh sh. -- •
_ ,
rotilTy....
Two Largo Lick Dwelling for A
Houser ate.
•ti WE subscriber now offers th e following ged i obj. - 1 , - roper „
I. t y & k r Zee. Idlnate in- the &nail Ward,szet but ten
I Mutes walk front the Court Rouse. . . .
ONE LIEGE -BRICE Hotre, with nine a paitireztle;
chatted on the earner of Cottrell wad Stiller
.Aleor:,--
ONE tams Two-sroar amok BOW vh wilell . -7.
apartments, &toted Co Reed steed: • Etat Building Lots— ,-, ~.
on Colweilmereet; ten Bulldzigb,u.o.
.g o ,o . gron ; . • ,-.. : -
~.
twenty-dna Italldlntr, Lk! on 4 got Tide -----;
le ;7 ecarienkaus eitiluteti, and .144 - D• ray .a .;
The &bees ,if not void piwriaciii tiitheradt of - .
BUY, laSt t be put u 0 at Pubfl 0 Anetictzt. , ' ' -'-' ' • ...' -""
• - mus:Ozte-Efth ftau• the balance . n bra r ftni Llriu.. - 1 • -
liiintla payment &
.Far ft;:ai. part/calm: abl , craw .-'
sunsuit:lei..., -
"ecpl 3 : l 3oil LC anierrotwell and Miller. puo.'itb Ward.
-----___
50,.43.41.0E05112;:airtaregina te4taletri •
- 7"!7-, <<. . ILEUM aitonana:'.
ONISIE
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`S.
=ME
309EP11 C.
Mau=
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am= or
Ti-
Baxen and Parqurt:e...— ro ZO' e. IPm ezmeohdici iar--- .. ....74
Pet , ' Boaee, ier te•-•••••••53 Bezel kr county:73ra.
Do. do. .noali. .-...V.; PC1XA........ .
—.211.1e.
...- PereeteselarOg sesta e, In be e hariaT2K 7- ete. extra
for tea errtuicato." , .
...
&MY open at o'clock.
lit.: o'clock; performance to annzinee
735
EXTRA NIRET.
A i r In consequence of the rostscrlat approbation bestow.
edam the amassed per/mance Etasi ULIA EF-SEETT
tra hitt arduous characters ire titat_Aysterfittos Slastagor. It
ill;tar repeated-again tonight—Wog- itrayiseli her loot
MLS ETC4.4O. S e itaterL,24,lBs4.• :torßl istseatd
the French dank dritata • • •
lITTEEIOUB STRANGER or- RATAMM.pAitis,
'Bennett wilt ortata characters-
_ 2 -1 Mari trahlogrossi,-
- The' woilo to etitieltidoSeirb tho Hlttorkal Dram, of
• - - LIJC.A.Mx BOVILL .
Rea cams • Fostei
• •
•Laceadir 31r. kfcalillars
E/ 181 4c.
-------- • •
. •
DITRIN G: III E-STATE - FATIt-
Comm encaug on Antorida:r 2.13,
T• --
.0....uu..4.;42i2tbi1iati0n-ExttiblAing vonvogur
: _ TJELEIIIPPOTiRONik-
'Du:extra Alsrio..txriA.-cizanz.Ja'.:
WILL peed= In - Pittsburgh on the Tot,'-in frond Ckrthtt
• AUDIRICAN: ROTEL, PENN .&T.,
lirtho eeenintinfidorshry,"Toresday: Wednesday:Vans,
. day. Yrkley and Saturday, -Sept,. tabu& 26th, 21tb, 281.14 ,
zai.Qnh,and . October Ist., - - -
Voir _ - -
They_ win IN° giro a grand -Eihihit LOU, rE kit zieta:the
Ground, 011 the afternoons of Tuoaday, Ifiretbumuy,
Thursday and"Priday.
For further particulars see bills of tho-44
tad Poiteis at Lief Hotels in the - - •
Moral:Tea in 2 aid o'r-bek. - Porten:mined coma:ago=
at. 34 and 734 o'clock_
Admission .2.6 nerds. --'
Fall Style of - - -
W.EST; No. =I Liaterr ttaxsr,,
(head of•Nfood,) has jnrt roe - Nivel the FALL
STYLE. OP HATS, and would tespeetfally n. 1 11.•-•
Invite the attention of his friends and =Amara to It—
has oleo on hitatd a' lame and varied ateeetezent o
and CAPS, attic* he xitice l FCHEAP.for rash. testflA-,tfRATS
-
JOSEPIIOIX Co., canßata. and .
Hr Wend ifireit
glaaßtilSamaai alley, would- raveetrally
fileasa awl tbk Public-Mut theC
roceicing a large amt. Splendid stock- ar RATS AND
CAPS, c+f. the laest_atylwiyhicli tbey Arclrepared balm
1171ve8-3cHlifakaalatile tel723e2SZl:lll2.Bl.74 ;rlrkieit 6ther ; .- 11°-728e- :treP/117..
_ ...
Murder - 4500
Ltd.Yoird OiTICTE, - • ..-
t -
- Pitininty 7 t,. r, :di:mast 11,
In ponsuanee of a:Banal:atm_ which Ma y _ the
E ... 'cir, .....i., . Tuesday, authorial' ng-tbt tor
otter a Reward of 000 far the arrest and roam:Won to curl.
victim of the MURDERER-or-II • CY :7.1a11a
COLLIS'S, late of Cambria, who was murdered la Yyta:yr•
street, In the City ot Pittsburh, on Mondays dayt, I torebg
offer theakare reliant far the rrest-awl prtneention-rosery.
vidion of the said murderer or mtuderem . -- - . :
aunllnf - - - ' ROBERT IS ItIDI/ Lt - MaYor.:: '
[1 ,..
,fiiples - d.td - _-_litock- SIII -
PLANOS.....The- Inherribm. my. - 7 ,, --- - - -
ped - fully- informs the public that he Is , „,,
now - mnding, in person, at the fszories - 1. 0
f HOW-Tett
Bodo, tr. Mast extensive - ' •
and ELEGAST Macit.ur riEw necolroirreEt The.
a nd erne and attention will bo Oren to Gm select/Mod
the v erybed - instranteritt erlydelteme. - nymmenyyred In - tyde,
country. Pemba/cm:are polkely requested .tO Veldt the.
arrival , of theseielarem eats beforelniying else.
.where, as Thar:rift lave the advantsge.of-enoosing-frOns
among the ATM fora Pitl2os 'which the New York Andy
Bastarrnrart affords." The inthseriter Is denrmlned
hurl -
lett the best and ylnestinstrumenta 'bar/ amens: the hun
dreds of the _Eastern atoek.end sen t.p o dtiveYi*lithem. at .
nttfacar ypiftesoritboat additinnal charges V...r frei#ll, de.
The first t'Unoe of this lotnyill arrive *boot atm:night :
Call find - exaMine. ..
, -. ECUIRY,RIatIin„:
10 1..Tilvd - strest, algn of the Golden ilern . _ -
N. IL—Old Pianos, taken in . exchange erthe-ingbynq
n ..,,,,› We believe Nature lies provided a
u..,y - BEIidEDY for every DISEASIt: width- thishisheirni.
SIMS PETROLLI73i or ROCK OIL, put air as it Ilona from
the great ' labondor, enervated " deep,in the_ bowels- of
Mothith, is; without &MIA, one at the: gratt&qp of
these remedies.' Read thei followtog testimony, giver!
.by a
PiritaterVarixi, Ohio. Sept, 15,
Mr. S. ,li. Xler---2 have sold all Your Petadettni, nr. - ,Roelt
On, some two months past; and have isien looking fory;iur
eceht to get a fatihor attOPiY—S,amid bree-eoid-seiite
dozen more. We hare found the Oirve7 exteneent to Mix
and Dysentery. My daughter. at art:lime youragetttvrav
hereon's lying Very lon 'with Use 'finx t I - Me bar - 1
tear
spoonful, and in three hours *wee the atieond,vmd" the P.42X
stopped, and she recovered Immediately. - ills alio aft ex
traordinary- remody- tor*,- ears:. anti .loilarred '..eyea„:_: Mit;
bruises, and thanniatimtcind for the piles:imam hare heen
caret ot tat - standing. .‘ - -.. • . •-, -- , _ -, -.
Yours, aid' renter, - - .7. Ulan - Ilnit" -- -
For sale by ell the Drugosts ha Pittsburgh. - = ieplil"
I . WIT, k...31101-ATI
DEtLE-m. IS - v --- -
• . „ • - . . • . - -
Fine' Tim, Choice - Frothily Give -oriel arid vrzuoir
.., .
Ware.
CORNER OF WOOD ANDETXTB-527 '
,
pmsinntern, PA: :- '_
...._.
1 8 now receiving a large assortment of iit,ood,,.
B._ hz addition to hi.valreadjr- eztanaive *lock; petrel:as/4
from fiat Intiods La the Esaleramirket-N.whichoel4 taLsoti),
at the, lowest-I=sta In - hea. - - - - - - • - -
quantity, en 1e- aneit_ ... 173 -lug
17
. .. 11113"
rfge't4ooda delivered in the city free of charge.- - se . 130. ~:
I - Dutch. -Bulbous' Roots, moo.
riltre. subscriber has. received _direct-1)0m rfarkaiii. hie
. -1, .rupuly ad:toles Hyacinths, Tulips, Peonese,nnd other
Flower Beata Terrell planting. and for Wintetbloonatng in
nate ead gimes. - Grass Seed for lawns, whletOznakse a '
.fine dose smooth 2`04--'04,121116- BodIL; Prindrial‘insine,:-
manta Garden and Fertaing Lm - reinets,. m
the-mast ep..:
pro Ted conStrOctkin; et - Eastern prim, frinn the *wet innt -
Hortiehltural Warehouse, Filth .street: at. ' '
sep2l - ' - - : JAII.ESiiiIIIIRYP
- - 1 .11. -' t
far
sale the .- -:.
__
_. . .
Ci ED on one of the moat 'pi the Lam- Terms Oast. -,iiblle tlu:lrOagbfares to - :
Enquirs_atibecithos of. pat ch Pd
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s 2 fUnlnaand Di copy and ellargektiaLl ---
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IL. contrivance+ of raw to protect the "amit; cirert.hista
'want, none can be Ibund more sioaPle hiltSaarssier.ttoble
In its feature, or certain In itecesults,__thaii. LIFE INBOR-
ANON.. /t Is the prop wldetrthe dyttg- itastand leaves . to .
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- awl:post the witercif .bls bosom: • -
It is-the unseen band el' . the - Provident tither,
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C3rth *ors the grove;and* still hotizi.43l.t blf!xtrapring, and
keeping togelbor the family rans, -__...,..--...: _-,
1,0.. A. COLTON, .SeSietary, -- , ..
Pittsburgh Life Isuretracy . . „pa ecorpary,lritther-- - - ---
cep'/I -
blanonis . Hall
BLEa.K HOUSE com -- --''''--------;L.ETE PM SO CENTS.-rIL P'."
Callow, Third, street; bat recetred Bleat- Watts ritr
Dickens; also lloortes .Life ofElteridate _ -.-- -
The-3iysterious Parchment; or th e Satanic Liense--dodi-
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wed to Maine Liquor prograts. - '
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Yenice,the city of the Fen ; Practical wsitzruu. ii ,n3...1.4 L.
of Colliers Shikmprare..' "Elides :Legacy:-17 the author
of "Allatalde Linneen".ft - - . :--- - . -
Dayar I Taylor's Poet= So. -Vel Livine-ifec" White SilLyei '
in rugistel ; Pa tersose m Magnines, tor - a emits: Ast . eries of
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Bache/or; Dicken'm Works. .; : ' --.--
Remember the plar opposite - the Post Itillire,Third street.
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A pAlog i----E--------------.__.__________zFO &AIX, situated en_ the Ohio Ter, ba
-a. Lawrence velum; Ohio, adjoinin - the nniiii ofabl:
lerapart, ccundedn g of 16 Acree of good Land, a ambich - are in cultivation go tine river hattonNlkupland. and_tbe
41watt, 44 'acree, Is best ref timber lazukoisAbe bill part la
good Lltnettone and "Iron co Muhl:me aro lageodapairr-'
, Peaala trent and - Apple treeslo abandanetc. the Para 4 -.-
1 vall matered and located Inc a 'bealthy and pleasant netglaw - .
borhood: Two dwelling /Emotes with ont-boancs. Price—
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TOSEP.If I.IORN.E & CO. hare now h store a PULL • -
of laTOCii of llosioz7.- , Blans.Drawers,—
Ctillars, Cravats, ..111.LLINZRYG OO l)3, and tba lapat a
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C e cuiplete.sztorlatent of D I aod CLOA,Ia 17R111 : t'.
bIINOS ever broneatto Ulla mute; all of which wff114.5...-.7.
sold at Ma lowaq rataa.. .
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(floolealo tout mall bap= ora 11T20d..10. ellll .birtelj .-: -
.11torolur.doa. -- ' - . seD Im. .
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amd ma — I I LESII-. WELL.: '
, - tram PhOodelpbto sod' nsi "" 12a6big -
prefts—lMLl Es trt 10%••4
Depot, corner of Hood ~,Pr C9 u " is esalsaMlL rrft 6l2l2 - 18' ar orj. -
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erect la ialatken to llealtb.iseee aad Ilelledo--by Wllllezoi
Cooke, IL D.. XB.C. & Received and fOr Isle by ,- .
• ' - - 'J. E.: WELDIN, Dobkaeller sad Statloac,
- ell Wood st.betweetakied and Fourth; . ,-, ..•
1 1 A 1164 11ALL, /bust& arra war Wood. opposite Lis.
fayetta 11a11, ean otrtalzeal.far_ Parroz-Farldrala:7-
Coneens, Pablte Ideatlnks...te',ALan; unto's Cotillqn and
Sax Hoar Band eau be round In reatnnets at illthsun, by.
applylat to W.V. FELINE On.ROO, at Its
Dagnerrenn Booms of .11.. hf. Caren & Co., Fourth atraet. ee
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1 annum ran are nay open at tbe fettetazy'e OM* at _
WARDROM. on iltib street: Atter the 2^...d.htst. 111044:e -, 7,
of Istary.trtl/ be open at thePatr Grounds.' reeprbitr. . - •
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