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SATURDAY MORNING•••• OCTOBER 8
7:01;IIIOCUATIO BrOIiIINATIONS.
CANAL 001MItIEL8SIONES,
- THOMAS H. -FORSYTH,
of Pk 4 TPA: amity
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BANKS,
4, , ';E°EEul vmaGENELAE,
BRANYLEY,
Crawford &malty:
SOIVEI I - 011 THB tHIPErn TR COURT,
.JOHN C. KNOX,
of vain cbuntm,
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WILLIAM ,WERNEBITRO Pitrahh.
JAMF34l.,,Boorr o Bor:ltikeenport.
• VAI. GLASS,. 'Robinson- Township.
JAS. E. liicEGßAToon Township.
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...,..NATTLAITIEL. PATTERSON, Birmingham
~..,,Aloll49llagp MOST JOB OFFICE,
We tunw employed in our Job Office an
rinusail e ntaiber of exoellent job - printers, and
are prepared to execute all eiders with neatness
russarpassed, and with a speed that shall not be
We have done a very large amount of printing
iu our Job Office within the last ten days, but
can do still more yet. We willenit all customers
as to the speed and accuracy of our work.
TIM SATURDAY MORNING POST,
(HID-day, is one of the Most interesting papers
Ave have ever issued. It contains the able letter
of - Secretary Manor 'to Mr. Lituaratsss, the Ad
dress of the State Democratic Conamittee, a well
collated money article, a carefitily prepared mar
ket report, a full report of the Premiums award
ed at the State Fair, and editorial and miscella
peouslnatter, which cannot fail to please the
reader.- It is for sale at our counter.
The leurnal; Gazette, mad Everything Else.
We wish we had a half dozen more whig pa-
Teta in this city. It is so much easier to bring
dotna the game when firing into a flock.
The Journal says our reason given for pub
-:- !Whin' g Judge Shannon's opinion in the Itiary
Ann ease is "shabby." Now, we had notldng
mhatever toil° with the matter of buying the
Journal, When it was "sold" the other day. We
give OM Journal just three days, Sunday exclu
ded, to recall that "shabby" word.
The Gaulle of yesterday is a mere reprint of
nearly all the al:lndere its editor has been able to
• invent; ofborrow, for the last six weeks, ,on the
:`:democratic party generally, and the democratic
, ticket parti9ularly. Every one of those slanders
have been refuted in the columns of the "Post,"
ss fast as they appeared.
We have shown that the State is less in debt
naw than when Governor Bigler came into office.
W 8 bare oltomi that the lettings of .00ntroots on
.
the Portage road, had been made with a careful
regard for the interests of the State; and on better
- . terms than the work on the Central road. We
have shown that a committee of investigation,
after examining the whole conduct of the Canal
Commissioners in regard to the Portage road,
had on oath declared that the charges against
- the -officers were utterly false and groundless ,
and that they originated in private malice. We
have shown that the democratic party stands
upon its long-tried and well-known principles ;
and permits no newand extraneous issues to dis
turb its harmony. All then things we have
Shown clearly, again and again ; yet the Ga:eur,
instead of attempting to reply to our facts and
figures, and conclusive proofs, merely repeats
his slanderous assertions, without adducing a
particle of proof to sustain them. We have too
much faith in the intelligence, good sense, and
&meaty of the people of this county, to suppose
that the course of the GoeUe can damage any
one, except the Whig candidates themselvee.
. . The People of this county will require something
more reliable to command their belief, than the
Inert' reckless assertions of a paper that derives
all its respectability, as a political journal, from
thofitht that : it was formerly edited by an able
and powerful writer, who was in the habit of
giving facts and figures, and arguments, to prove
: - Nor, In regard to Judge Shannon's charge in
the school ease, the footsore simply these. The
Ante charged the Jury in the case, as appears
zwthe_. printed document, which frightens the
litaietle so much. The counsel for the party
agaireityiltom the case was ruled excepted to the
eliarge, and desired that it should be written
eta fell and filed. In compliance with this
*peat ' , toi as was his duty, the Judge wrote
net his charge. . It was only necessary to file
Icier° the record was removed to the Sa
me Court. The counsel concluded not to take
the "case to the Supreme court at all, and of
eenrse there was no occasion to file the written
charge among the records. What is customary
in ther'eases was done in this case. But that
therelutige to the Jury was the same as that
C*44, - we have bean assured is the fact by
Lawyers who were in court and heard it delivered.
Thiliazetta's negative testimony amounts elm
plfte tbo,!bat Innen, who were not in the
Cottit, at the time, did not hear this charge de
liverintto the Jury. Of course not. :Mr. Camp
liall'e.certifieate;that 'the written charge is not
on file t : !aeons
. .rnerely:tbat the writ of error
hi** been abandoned, there was no occasion to
DR. MgCLINTOCIe w
We would lay before our readers once more, a
fact in the public life of our omilidatei-for
Senate, which aloneproverilds:fitneen , lor the
office,and hirtscrong elaims for , the mipport of
the peopliat While &Member of
theieSielatUre -in 1850, Dr. bi'Clintock was
,
chairthan theiComniittee on Doinestiollonufao.
tures. He Made - a reiort 'to the - legislature
strongly in favor of the ten hour law. Extracts
from that report we published a few days ago. He
also appended to thatreport two-resolutions, and
recommended their adoption. Those resolution!
we published at the _same time. -. .
The object of the resolutions was to authorize
the governor of Pennsylvania to confer with the
- governors, - of other 'Stated ancl'inge upon the
governments of othefStaterr thesumetrannf of a
similar law in relation to: -the:. hours of labor.
Trio objects were to 'be Wattled 'by this. The
first to secure-the permaneney - of the law by ren
dering it.general .oier the country, arid thus re
movinglhe main objection urged against it.. it
was urged that,-if in other States, the hours -of
labor: ere more than tea, a ten hour law would
opertite, unjustly upon , oar capitalists and manu
facturers; as they could not in that way compete
miumfactureis elsewhere. the object
of Dr. bl'Clintock's resolution was tb. secure the
enactment of `similar. law in other 'Staten.
That would benefit our own capitalists andmian
ufacturers. And . rit Would also`remove the Gain
objection to the law, and render it permanent.
The laborer and employer were both to be bone
fitted ; and the ten hour law rendered perms
neat and satisfactory to all classes. .
Let other States .. enact similar laws, as,some
have since done, and the permanency ;of
our 'own is secured. That our own is popular
with the mass of the people is indicated by
the fact that the Garate, instead of da
zing to say a word against it, is alarmed lest
Dr. Carothers may have destroyed his chances
of re-election, by hiving aimed and striven to
destroy its value and efficiency. The alarm is
well founded. Dr. ill'Clintock deserres an elec
tion ; • and we trust he will be elected by the peo
ple, ;whom he has faithfully served.
ANOTHER DEDIOCIUTIC VICTORY
The news by telegraph announces another
democratic victory. Georgia. stands firm in the
democratic line. Jouswrou (Dem.) is doubtless
elected Governor. The Legislature isalso demo
zratic. Can any of our friends tell us from what
State of the Union we have received different
news, so far, this year ° Vermont, It is true, is
still nominally Whig; but even there the Demo
crats gained largely on any former vote; and it
would be a matter of no surprise if, next year,.
that State also should wheel into our ranks. We
would thank our Whig friends to name one Whig
State which they feel quite sure of retaining for
three years longer. We are of opinion that the
day may soon arrive when every State in the
Union will bare a democratic Governor and Le
gislature. When that day arrives, as it soon
may, wo shall go in for a national jubilee of the
most imposing character. It will be a day of
triumph of the true principles of freedom and
national prosperity ; a day long remembered in
the annals of our country, and hailed with joy
and flop t o by the down-trodden millions of the old
world.
Let our democratic, friends in Allegheny coun
ty remember that tbo success of a part, at least,
of our ticket, this year, will do much to hasten
and secure this era of universal triumph of the
people's cause—the cause of democracy. Let it
be known that this strong-bold of whlggery can
he redeemed, and the tidings will encourage the
hearts and redouble the exertions of our friends
all over the land.
What has Become of the Antlwasons 1
The whig ticket issued from the Cafttte office
•
has the following heading:
DEMOCRATIC ViIIIO TICKET.
Democratic Whig Ticket! A most beautiful
white blackbird. The idea of the widget attempt
ing to deceive the people by assuming the name
of democrats, is o joke that will afford a subject
for laughter by the people long after the cam
paign is over. The term "Democratic Whig "
is decidedly funny.
Dot what has become of poor antimasouic
friends ? When they were at the head of the
heap, the ticket was designated the " Antima.
some and Whig Ticket ;" but it now appears that
the poor antics have been cast aside. What has
become of them t Rare they been cast away
as useless lumber, or have they all turned demo
orate? Will the editor of the Gavlte answer?
if ho does not, we will have to apply to the "fif
teen whiga" who induced him to change bis
nutimasonic notions. We would ask him briefly
what he has done with the antimasons ? And to
inform the public as to the nook or corner into
which he has atoned them?
TITE GAZETTE AGALL—Tho Gazelle ahOunds
with assertions without:proof yesterday. It as
serts every thing good of Dr. Carothers, And
asks us to prove that the Doctor is opposed to
the public schools. We have given the state
ment of his near neighbor, Mrs. Bwisshelm, in
regard to Doctor Carothers, on thatenbject. Her
statement contained some facts that givelreight
to her testimony. We respectfullyrefer the Ga
zelle to that lady for the desired information.
In regard to the Ten Hour Law, we gave the
record proof, which the Gazelle now, in effect,
admits.
One thing moro, will the Gazette pleas) admit.
The aentence in our paper which made knowri to
the public the charge that Dr. C. was unfriendly
to public schools, was an extract from the (Th
uile. Have you forgotten that, neighbor? It
was an extract from yourabualre reply to Mria.
Swisahelm.
ONE CANDIDATE TOR THEASUILER.—It is a
pleasure to us to refer to our candidatefor noun
,ty Treasurer. We have known him from early
boyhood, and we can say without fear of contra
diction, that a more competent, honest and hon
orable man cannot be found within the wide
bounds of the noble old Keystone. He is in
every respect qualified to discharge the duties
of the office for which he is nominated, and his
gentlemanly deportment and kindness of manner,
cannot fail to make him popular with every man
who has business to transact at the Treastirer i s
office. We, therefore, hope that no voter who
Oakes a faithful and energetio officer in the
Treasurer's office, will fail to vote for Captain
ions Binurnonam.
!twine's ftlacathres—Tha Wlruisor (England
Express says that one of littasey's imprared reaping 0111
chines is now in use= Norfolk firm, and has cut a crop o
oath to the entire sathrfactlon of Prince Albert.
It is wonderful that machine operated to the
" entire satisfaction of Prince Albert." What
does he know about reaping machines ? Be
could not , tell a wheat stubble from a corn stalk,
yet his ignorance of the machine, added to the
fact that ho is the husband of WS. irtereatAf,
gives it a prominence which, perhaps it deeeaot
deserve. •
. ,
In our country we have Eve hundred reaping ,
machines, which have met the entire apprOk
thus of our farmers, and we consider them better
judges in molt matters than all the Princes• in
'the world.
Mn. Eerie= you permit me to call the attention
•.f the 't to the fact, that Dr. James Carothers, the - pw•
;sent candidate for the office of State Senator, voted against
Henry Clay Ibr the office of President, and olio against Win.
3'. Johnston for the office of Governer. Allow me at the
*ante time to ask how any Whig can vote for him, when at
tare ran upon the ticket. An OLD Mao.
7 11 4; glia t 006011:eft,..t.rwae73*111°Prmedallowtw:iAncl th'-oldbutiViliMd ge who
to trek
the above questioner-1d 8 2 / 1 3?0 time we
*ill ask the 4, loll4oSkfiraitte?! - te reply. ' it
is silent, wo taut Riot e• the. 411ftetit Whigs"
far.
a .satistiateiy - of the
. #lgaztae kiiiitititkiiheatihiriqarotheta'lrotSp,-„and
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We call the particular attention of the public
to the following letters from gentlemen of high
respectibility, and we commend them to the at
tention of every,iiieTpf
,
'arras cii • -
nitsses. Emmons :-.45 an act ofl mike to Judo Buenos,
I beg teare to state, that free counsel for the_ ppinlM7S, In
the case tried last Ilarch. Morton's. the &boa ' , Diret.
tors of the First School D l s trictiFirst . WartliFittaktiratt-' - - •
I hare read the inmisatioits' against him,in the Casette and
Journal, and pronoun* jhem untrue in erory particular.
It was at my own request,l- that his charge in that case
was published. I h
time, whole charge, which was re
duced to writing at the at my Instance, as I intended
to take the case, on a writ of error, to the .Fluprinae. Conrt.
Immediately, attar the, jury had retired, I requested his
tamor, In Writing, under the rules of Court, to write out bls
tharge,and seals. bill of exceptions, which he did. _ No_writ
of error, however, was stied out, and therefore his notes of
trial wore not required to be Mod.
The charge mpnbllahed, is fairly and honestly, In anir
stance, the same as, delivered, , without say interpolations,.
Such 'as charged. — ' JOHN BARTON.
Prrraetrequi Cttober 7,1853. .
LETTER O Bill hi/Mil/ILL
My recollection of thettuttga of Judge Sharnton, as de
deltrerectto the Jar acocrtds with thatof Air. Barton.;
heard the charge at the thee, and havexesd it as imbllalied;
there hinothing.fiko interpolattene, to my recollection.
TOMAS 2d. MARSHALL.
P. S. It is not nodal On the Judge tonic his dame, anti(
requlreChy writ of error.
LETTER OF MR, MORTON.
I was the plaintiff In that ease, and ought to know all
about it; I was in Court, and heard the Judges'eharge to
the jury. Mr. -Barton and myself faulted the Judge very,
muche time, for being so favorable to the common
schools,and against us. /SWAMI, I hate read the charge
as published, and .it is the same as that delhered, in rub.
stance and eootlment—nearly word for word, as Iremotober,
it. A. MILTON.
As a fichoorDireetor, I attended-to the defence, In the
above scat. I heard the charge of Judge Sharman deliver
ed, and have also road R es pnblished..lrtsubstanee, I think
they are the same. 1 think there is rro opinion In the lat
ter, that I do not recolleot in the former.
_ .
To the beet of soy meolkotion, tba charge ofJodge Shan
non ea published, in the OW of Morton vs. The School Di
rectors at Hirst Want, is the same substantially es deliver
et to that oxi. I wee prevent at the time It WSJ delivered,
and have rand the publication carefully eoms time saner.
WM. BADGER.
LETTER ,QS O. B. EI..BMITB.
Dun 811:—I was in tiolirtduring tbs. trial Of ths•caseat
Andrew Morton. sgaitist the &boot ,Dirrotors of tho First
Want; Pittsburgh, awaiting the sailing up of a subsequent
case; in which I Was comeernal. halm just. road your
eh ano is that ease as published In pamphlet; and believe
it to bo. In substance, tho tame as that.delisered to the jury
upon the trial. Respectfully yours,
Oct. 7, MM. C. B. IL
PROOLAMATION.-WO Would direct attention to
the proclamation of the Mayor, in relation to
selling liquor on Sunday. It will ho found in
another column of our paper to-day.
It is a matter of great public interest, and will
create some excitement no doubt. The Mayor
seems determined to be as good as his word, and
those interested must take notice.
ABILILICAN LAW ESAISTEC..-WO have received
No. XII. VoL 1, of this valuable monthly, con
taining " Recent American Decisions," and other
returing matter of great value to the legal pro
fession, and the 'Judiciary.
Published by D. B. Canfield & Co., Thomas
Cowperthwaite Sr. Co., Philadelphia.
1244^ Street C”mailselonei Oren., 4ererree ti Urge appro
priation next year, as V 6 believe he Itaoll.ll td repair In •
thorough manner, our thlapidslod ettette. Tlarl etreet has
visibly VII prorc,L—C hrunicle-
A better man could not receiro a . 4 puff." We
know Mr. Owess, and are confident that ho will
attend to hie duty faithfully.
We took it " a foot" the other day, along the
line of this branch of the Cleveland and Wells
ville Railroad, as far up as East Liverpool and
from our observation, we believe there is not a
single section, nor a piece of masonry of any
importance between this and the latter place, on
which operatives are not now vigorously em
ployed. The stone work at the month of Little
Yellow Creek, the eastern boundary line of the
borough, under the directions of contractor Flet •
cher, is progressing very rapidly, sod will, we
think, be so far advanced, in a short time, as to
be out of the way of any sudden rise of the ri
ver. The work here is very heavy, and is being
done In a durable and substantial manner. A
little farther np the road, neathe residence of
Mr_ James Wells, quarrymen are engaged in
getting out stone for this and other portions of
the line. At Bowes' run, the masonry has also
been commenced, and considerable grubbing
done between that point and Esq. MeLaughlin'e.
We observed, near Walker's brick yard, the com
pletion of a short piece of the road—it looks
railroad like, and seems to be very substantially
constructed. Hudson Is also engaged with a
strong force, at Arbuckle's run ; here is a very
heavy piece of masonry, but as be kadrertand,
busincu, we think the Company need have
no fears as to the time of its completion, nor
the meaner in which it will be done. That old
pioneer of bridges and locks, Morris Miller, is
progressing with his work at Little Beaver. We
have not, as yet, been so high up, but Irons what
we can gather, and from Mr. M.'s known perse
verance, wo predict that good work will be done
on his "job," and in duo season. More anon.—
Palnot.
ma. Hon. James 0. King, the banker, who
died at his residence, near New York, on Mon
day evening, was formerly of the firm of King &
Gracie, merchants, in Liverpool, whither ho was
taken when a boy. Subsequently be became
one of the the firm of Prime, Ward and King, of
New York, and at a later day established the ex
tensive firm of James 0. King & Sons. lie was
a son of the late Rufus King, long a Senator in
Congress, and Minister to the Court of St. James
during Washington's and Adam's administrations.
He was himself elected to Congress from New
Jersey, in 1848, at the same time that his brother,
John A. King, was chosen to represent the Long
Island (N. Y.) District.
Nnw SUDIISAP4BR TVLIMILAPIL—Tho N. York
Times states that a company has been organ
ized, end the stock subscribed, for constructing
a submarine telegraph between Liverpool and
New York sin Galway, Newfoundland and Nova
Scotia, and for extending subterranean branches
of It to every part of Europe. The distance will
bo 2,800 miles—cost lees than $BOO a mile.
The process to be used is one newly invented by
a gentleman of Massachusetts, who has discover
ed a mode of immensely increasing the con
di:Lai ng capacity of telegraphic wire, and also
a way of laying down the wire, both under sea
and land, much cheaper than any used hitherto.
MOD Lew AND MUILDED. 111 =A 011C1t010:11
NiSTIO2I..--T129 Van Buren (Ark.) Intelligencer
gives an account of the arrest, by a party of
Cherokees, of two respectable citizens, Andy
Adair, and G. W. Adair,Jr., on the pretext that
they bad been concernd in a tate murder. A
portion of them convoyed G. W. Adair, a short
distance, and commenced shooting him, and when
the other party heard the firing they commenced
on Andy, and allot, it Is Said, 100 balls in his
body. Before the murderers left the scene of
their work, many speeches were delivered over
the body of Andy, and seeach ono finished he
strut* hie knife into the body,
Tua OAT ON LASS ElllE.—Bufalo, Oct. 5.
The gale on the Lake yesterday continued all
night with much violence. The schooner lost
yesterday was the Oneida, loaded with 8,000
bushels of wheat, , bound for Toledo, and owned
by Capt. Allen, who was drowned in her. She
was run down by some steamer bound up, and
sunk in fifteen minutes. All bands were lost
except the cook, who clung to the wreck, and
was rescued last night. The whole number
drowned was four, including the Captain. The
vessel and cargo were insured for $12,000.
A dispatch from Michigan City states that the
U. S. steamer Michigan was ashore near that port
in a critical situation.
FRIGHTFUL RIDE.—A son of Mr. WOUIRD.II,
of Richland Tp., Rush county, ia., on Friday"
last, met with a frightful accident. Returning
from a field in which be had been plowing, hie
horseifrightened and ran, and, as he was riding
sideways, his foot being between the harness and
the horse's side, he was thrown off and - dragged
about two hundred yards, when he struck against
the corner of a fence with such force sato knock
two or three panels of it down. One of the rails
was driven an inch or two into his body, making
a frighfnl wound. There is, however, some
hope entertained of his recovery.
Ds. We do not like to seem extravagant, but
we should nottssurprised to find Medill's ma
jority in the *hide State running - up to forty
thousan d! Hie previous majority for,Lienten
ant Governor :Taw n_rouser. Let the democrats
who voted for him before, vote for him agate,
and with the cordate - lad'indiBeroDt Whigs,• re
main at home; treWnlfind our pradiction•reah
ized.—Ohio 'Statesman.
mN. The Fort Smith Herald eap that Lieut.
MIASlea exploring.potty, trete, on the uth bt
,Angnet, 207 miles from that plait°. The' lieu
tenant had not succeeded in obtaining" a guide,
Amt was determined to'perievere;dependlig
;Lis enerigAte.aeoertain . eta :DU= of the
country toid'ito oditptOthin to railroads.
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JUDGE SUMMON
LETTER Or MIL BELL.
JOHN B. HE'LL.
LETTER OP NIL BADGER.
.... ee Extension.
.'.y . ~ ~::<:
Items of News and Miscellany
On one of the branehettpf-the Colorado, in
Texas, falls have been discovered about 120 feet
in altitude, and neatly 100, feet Vide. The wa
ter 011ir perpendicularly in one iuibitiken sheet.
Thete fails were discovered by::Mr. Wm. H.
Magill, who lean old settler in that State, and
never.bettrd otthetibefore. •
TheNew'."Okeans•Pictiyene of:the 29th ult.,
records the deaths of Wm. Kane Wanton, for
merly of Baltimore, and of Charles W. McGee
hen, of Chambersburg, Pa. Dr. Irwin died of
yellow fever . at Port Gibson on the 26th, and the
Rev. John S. - Chadbourne, of Trinity Church,
Natchez, at the residence of Gen. Quitman, in
Monmouth, Miss., on the 27th. -
The Marquis of Chandos, the son of the Duke
of lintikingham, who's° Immense estates in Eni
land werelately sold by the Sheriff, has accept
ed the offico of Chairman to the London and
North Western Railway. This young noble
man, it Is said, cut off the entail of the Buck
ingham property, and deprived himself of'
$300,000 per annum, in order to pay his father's
debts.
The trial of the suit for alleged slander,
brought' by Judge Birch against Col. Benton,
was commenced at Independeride, Mo., on the
26th - ult. The question whether defendant was
a resident or non-resident of the State, was at
tempted to be submitted to the jury, but the
judge decided that the question had been waived
by the defendant, and the trial proceeded.
Hon. S. H. Ayer, who was a member of the
last Democratic National Convention from New
Hampshire, died at Manchester on Tuesday.
The Central railroad company of Hew Jersey
have been advertised to run excuraion:trains
during October and November, at low fares, in
cluding a ticket of admission to the Crystal
Palace.
Last week three tkousand bariels of lard,
costing 9;®10 eta. a pound, were shipped from
St. Louis-for New York.
Hon. Charles Gayarre, formerly United States
Senator from Louisiana, is an ind
dent can
didate for Congress in the New Or b s district.
The editors of the Cincinnati ps seem to
think that the -price of hogs. itt - that state the
present fall, will rule at from two and three
quarters to three cents per pound. Some con
tracts, it is stated, hare been made - at 2i.
Of PO guests at the table d'hoto, of the Veray
hotel. Genera, in September, it is said that 70
were Americans.
At the Bourbon county (Ky.) Agricultural
Pair, held last week. $l,BOO were sabscribed to
the Clay monument thud.
The Jews of Constantinople have made a vol
untary offer of a million of piastres towards the
expense of the military operations of Turkey
against Russia. The Jews of Smyrna proposed
to do likewise.
It is stated that the Queer , of Sardinia, who
recently paid a visit to the 11. S. frigate Cum
berlaral, at Nice, was so pleased with what she
saw, that she gave an order to distribute 4,000
livers among the crew.
The man that undertook to wrestle with a gal
lon of rum, mettrith a moat signal defeat. Ile
was grassed in lesstime than you could throwa
somerset.
The American clipper Challenge trailed from
Canton on the 13th Ray last. and the English
clipper on the Pith, both for London. The En
glish ship Patna followed them. The London
News says a great many bets have been booked
on the result of this race.
The Newark Mercury says that single women,
who were freeholders, voted in New Jersey u
late as the year lait. In a newspaper of that
date is a complimentary editorial to the female
voters; for unanimously supporting John Adams
for President, In opposition t0.31r. Jefferson.
A clergyinan, about leaving
..Matton county,
for Virginia, last week. was arrested and
put in jail for debt, btu wns soon after bailed
out.
Mr. Do Graff, the great Western railroad con
tractor, boa donated $l,OOO towards the tempi&
lion of the Clay monument.
Two parties of .10 men each, Loft Amherst,
Mass., ono day last work, on a squirrel bunt;
ono party killed 1.455; the other 893, before
night.
Shadrash, the fugitive slave, who escaped from
Boston, a year or two ago, keeps an eating house
to Montreal, and it k said has married a white
WOMAD.
The wires of the telegraph were =fettled
across the Mississippi, from Neu Orleans, on
the 28th ult.
The last of December has been fixed upon
as the time for closing the Crystal Palace ex
hibition.
Col. Walter Gwynn, for some years past the
chief engineer of the James Riser and Kana
wha Canal, hoe tendered his resignation. Ile
accepts the position of engineer en ono of the
North Carolina works of improvement, at a sal
ary of $5,000 per annum.
A gentimfta near Cincinnati, It said, has a six
acre lot, the yield of 'Which. in grape juice, will
be one thousand gallons to the acre. This
proves rather profitable, at one dollar a gallon
for the juice.
lion - yore-Tewal-bangarah-ken, (or Do: in
tor,) an Oneida Indian, basing been recognised
at the Pension Office ass regularly commissioned
captain in the reeehationary army, a certificate
for sow :$2&00 of /a/cornea of pension dne to
him bai'benn tosned to his son, who resides in
the interior of New York.
Senator Dix has written a letter to Richmond
in which be denies ever having made an Aboli
Lion speech.
Richmond, Va., contrib - afed $14,000 to the N
Orleans sufferers. This is the noblest contribu
tion yet. Old Virginia never tires.
5L1711.10127T OP TUE KOAZTA AITAIB.-A let
ter front Vienna received by the'America, and
directed to a gentleman in this city, containti the
following interesting information: The Austrian
government has given Its convent to the libera
tion of Koszta, with the understanding that ho
should be immediately put on board an American
venial and go directly' to the llnited.States.
was known that Mr. Marsh had proposed an ar
rangement of that kind to Baron Brack, and the
Austrian governthent is said to have given its
consent, partly because it relieves the French
Consul lieneral from the disagreeable engage
ment to keep Koszta, which he bad undertaken
for tbo purpose of saving the city of Smyrna
and the shipping in the harbor from immediate
destruction. The Austrian government, in con
senting to this arrangement, has expressly re
served its right In case Koszta should return to
Turkey, and also considers him still an Austrian
subject as long as ho shall not be divested of his
native nationalityin a regular and lawful way.--
N. Y. Herald.
Tuc ADVIILTISEIIENT DUTY 111 ENGLAND.—
The act for repealing the advertisement duty re
ceived the royal assent on the 4th tif August,
and came Into operation on the sth. Trade ad
vertisements not exceeding five lines are insert
ed in the Morning Chronicle for 2s lid—being
ono-half the lowest charge made on this class of
advertisements during the existence of the duty.
The cost to the advertiser increases according to
the length of the advertisement, the charge for
eleven lines being 4s. After the first eleven lines,
lid will be charged for each additional line. Ser
vants ";wanting places " are allowed four lines
for Is. The London Times and some other pa
pers charge much higher rates—their largo cir
culation giving a greatly increased value to their
space, yet making the advertisement actually
cheaper to the advertiser than if in a paper of
small circulation.
WASHINGTON AFFAIRS. —•-• Ifil.4ing/0/2, October
Gen. Samuel Medary, Minister to Chill,
and Dr. Massy, of Mobile, Secretary of Lega
tion, are in Washington, at the National. They
propose to start for Chili in a week or two.
It is announced that the Postmaster General
ie endeavoring to effect snob changes in the
schedule of time and mail service between Wash
ington and New Orleans as will prevent failures
and reduce the time 24 hours on thepresent run
ning time. It Is said that he proposes to avoid
the ocean-wise portion of this route for the
great mail, and resorts to the Wilmington and
Manchester railroad for a connection with the
South Carolina railroad, as soon aa completed.
Mr. Marcy is expected back to Washington on
Friday next.
A Buttorsn.—A feat, evincing the most un
common courage and presence of mind, for one
of her sex, was recently performed by Miss So
phia Peters, daughter of Mr. F. Peters, of this
county. The other day, when no grown person,
with the exception of Miss Peters and her mo
ther, were near the house, a child of five yeais,
a. grandson of Mr. Peters, was discovered to be
at the bottom of the well, some thirty.feet deep.
How long It had been there. is not known; but
immediately on its discovery, the young lady
seised the rope, desoended oh it to the bottom
of the_well; and, placing the child on the bucket,
it wei.dravn up by her mother, after which she
bereelf'wes Arawn- lapin the same way. - The •
child recovered in short` time, but from - the
; 3 •it t mlien it mactini it would soon have drowned,
hail it dot been -for the intrepidity Pe,
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CLAMS WERE TROMPS--.1.10W IS WAS LONE.—
Some years ago there "circulated" In this region
of the country a man named O'Bdurke.-a , tell,
powerful built, 'tattieulai specimen of Mei' genus
honw, who boasted that he could thraidt any six
individuals`who ,cottld' lia - Ptrotteid ant"- pia
principaLbusiness'ennsidied in traveling the-wes
tern waters as a desk Passenger, and fleecing un
suspecting gentlemen (rola the,"rnial 4listrictB"
out of their "Platuns"-st cards. - : haata"
caliarly twientifio and professional way of mani
pulating the "papers," which, together with bid
gigantic proportions and overbearing manner,
generally broughtlim out first beat in his card
apeotdatimm. Ills fame, both as a• bully : and, a
Swindling gambler, extended from the junction
of the - Allegheny - and Monongahela rivers, to the
Balize, and his name was a dread to steamboat
captaine.
.:One day, some years ago, he shipped-from this
port on a New Orleans steamer, the mate of,
which is now one of our mast influential and
prominent steamboat men. The steamer had
proceeded but a shoit distarice clewe the river'
before Vitoria° sucteeded in initiating- himself ,
among a party of 41 suckers," , and getting 'clp a
small game of poker. As usual, the game ended
by his winning all the money and thrashing seve
ral of his opponents, who objected , to - hlet man
ner of handling and distributing the docu
ments. .4.,
• An effort was made to get O'Rourke to dis
gorge his gains, but his blood fibiledtip," and he
swore he would lick the entire "steamboat"' un
less they devoted their attention to their own
private affairs and keep their fingers out of his.
An unusual'excitement prevailed on board, 'and
the bully stalked the boat his might and
majesty.
The mato cautiously scanned- the state itd
fairs and resolved upon a coup d' eta. fie se=
lected and cat from.the wood-pile fivelickety
clubs. and then picked out of the
gave
five of
the best men,to each of which he gave a club,
and also instructions how to proceed in the
game.
As O'Rourke was coming down the -cabin
stairway, swearing. foaming, 'sweating and
fumigating, something struck bin' on the -back
of the head, and he " drapped." but was on his
feet in
_au instant,.bowie-knifirin hand.
_The
fight non , corammenced—O'Rotike . fritight des
perately and maimed several of his assailants,
but was soon overpowered by the clubb Nand
beaten almost to a jelly.- Re was then Secured,
and die money he bad won rain:idea- to: his
victims.
At Madison the boat stopped, whey O'Rourke
was taken ashore; bandaged up, chap fallen and
mortified 'at his defeat. As usual, upon the
landing of a steamer, a crowd bad congxegated
on the wharf, autongwboui were number, who
recognized him, and . who were surprised and
dumb-founded at his woebegoneand dilapidated
appearance. One of them said, fi O'Rouke,how
is this ?—how did they beat you?"
" Beat me? By God, they wrung in a flush of
cZub, on me ."°--.Cin Columbian.
Tut Rcznisit or Koszv4.---We etsted Yester
day that Mr. Halsemann. the Austrian Charge.
vas in Albany, and that it was rnmore&that at
a private inter view with secretary, Many, it had
been arrange& to release Koazta.- The:Albany
Knickerbocker, of Tuesday, has the following
paragraph iri relation to the matter:
It wail credibly rumored inibeiitY last night,
that an agreement had been made betweeri Mr.
Marcy and Mr. lizilsemann; that Eoszta shall
accede to certain terms, which the Austrian gov
ernment saes fit to dictate. and %Odell are eronnd
ed on their fears of an European roiolution or
else that Keezta shall return to the shelter
afforded him by our institutions on American
, t soil.
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RAlLlMAD9.—lndianapolis will in two
or three weeks bare eight railrosdain operation,
running to nearly every point of the corapPits,
vis : The Madison and Indianapolis Railroad,
Lawrenceburg and Indianapelis Railroad, Jaffee.
sonville Railroad, Indiana Central Railroad, fa
dia.napolis and Ballston-tains Railroad. Peru and
Indianapolis Railroad, Lafayette and Indiana-
Delia Railroad, Terre Mate and Indianapolis
Railroad. These are all now running except
one. and that is finished with the exception of
laying nix or seven natal; of track.
LS' On Tuesday morning. the tras manufac
tory belonging to the St. Nicholas Rotel, inNow
York, and situated in the sear of that builtrunr.
expiated with a tremendous crash.- cat:inlet/4y
demolishing the building, the cistern, and also
the reservoir containing the gas generated for
the use of the hotel. No damage was dose to the
hotel.
WY ... It is stated that the commissioner of the
general land office has decided against the Sant
Canal Company, the question of their right to
ahont 30,000 acres of mineral lands, selected by
their agent before the approval of their contract
by the Government, and which lands bad been
pre-empted and entered by other parties.
Ole. Asa Spring and Summer Medicine.
CA ILTER'S SPANISH lITXTETIE stands rroctuir , ein • boTo
an others. Ito singularly etheactotts action ott the blml:
Its streorthenitur and vivifying qualities;" took artioja
on the User; Its tandenry to &ire all humors to tlor me
face, thereby eleansinz the system seconling to Natures
men prearriptlen ; Its bantam, and at the tame time erns.
ordinary reed edorts, and the unm'her of com titattfed to
by many of the moat respectable ritireas of Illehl s Ta.,
and elambore, moat De conclusive ertlenoo that there Is
no hombne about It
The trial of a single bottle will Rail* the mod s'repti=l
of Its temente.
•,,* Se. adrertlsement to another Moran. [octSultalm
D. the Rem. John Illt/heiny, on Thtrrscisy orenira. Mr.
EDWARD INGRAM, of Lower SL Catr, to Mire SARA]]
AlrifILT.S, of this Oats.
on September, 'l2:b, at Waublngtatt: liltScirslipl. to !be
2lst y.ar of bla avg. J. itOWLA-' 4 ID STEII AnT ibraxrdy of
soo.srn toTrimAlp, in this trinity.
v.e.eraay morning, AIIIIOIT LAMM:SCA a,lcal 3 pars,
eon of Gnome W. and Mary Ann Gardiner.
Trio friends of the family aro rinmectfully finite& to at
tend hi, funeral. from hia father's residence corner Wylie
and Fulton streets, rule arratatOF, at 3 o'clo ck. •
In Butler oounty. on Tunably, October 4.th, JOIIN Y. C.
ITEM, formerly of the Fifth 'Ward, Pittsburgh, in the 54th
year of Ws eel%
On Friday morning, FANNY GRAHAM. aged 4 Years and
month►, ridast daughter of Robert W. and Ma F.
Patterson.
The !lien& of the famitz - ark* invited to ttittealthet fungi ,
rat, fn.m her fatbee. NO. 16 Stott greet, at
o'ctork tunt(Sinturday)irmtWON. •
STATE TICKET.
TOO JOOOO or ria arruzus occur,
WILLIAM M. STEPRENS.ON, of Mercer Bounty.
rot MRS/ eO/IjLFRIONTI,
ROBERT MITC/TELL, of Indiana county.
roE AuDiroa O.LURAL. •
NEVILLE B. CRAIG, of Allegheny county.
TOO BORICZTOR 0/31314
LAWRENCE E. CORSON, of Montgomery county.
COUNTY TRPIKET.
TOR PRIMSILVT JUDO/ Or DISTRtO/ court,
THOS. McCONNELL, of Allegheny.
PPR PRORICOTING ArroILNRT.
WILLIAM M. SHINN, of Albsgltony.
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POR STAIM 63047011,
W3L E. STEVENSON.of Pittsburgh.
FOR LIUMILLT,
AARON FLOYD, of Pittsburgh;
BRUCE TRACEY,of Ohio;
WM. P. FERREE, of MOM;
CIIARLM W. BENNY. of Allegheny:
A. U. BURNS, of Findley.
Fos courtssuate,
EDWARD ALLEN, of Pittsburgh.
FOR 10100 02,
GEORGE WILSON, or Pittsburgh.
FOR ARMOR,
JAMES SWISSIIELII,of Wilkbol.frep23dlWle
ea- Dr. Illl , Lartes Liver Plllls.,..This great
medicine has supplanted another* for the cornet diseases of
the Liver. Its effects are so salutary and speedy, and at
the same time so perfectly safe, that it is not surprising
it should supereede all others. Invented by a very distin
gnisbed physician of Virginia, who practiced In a region of
country In which hepatic, or Liver Complaint,la peculiarly
formidable and common, and who had spent years in dis
covering the ingredients and proportioning their quanti
ties, those Pills are peculiarly adapted to every form of-this
disease, and never fail to alleviate the. moat obstinate MAIM
of that terrible complaint. They have justly become eelei;
brated ; and the researches of Dr. Inane have placed hie
name among the benefactors of mankind. NO ono having
symptoms of this formidable complaint, should bo without
these invaluable Pills. Have you a pain in the right side;
under the edge of the ribs, which increases withpreature—
unable to lie with ease on the left shiel-with occasional,'
sometimes constant, pain under the shoulderhlade, fro.
quemtly extending to the top of the shoulder? Rely upon
It, that although the latter pains, are sometimes taken for
rheumatism, they all arise from disease of the Liver; and
if you would have relief, go instantly and buy a box of Dr.
lirLane's Liver Pills.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. it'Lane'a rale.
brated Liver Pills, and take none else. There are other
Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the
Dr. l'Lane's Liver Pills, also his celebrated Wermllnge, can
now be bad all at respectable Drug Stores in the United
States, and by the sole proprie tors , FLEmNG. BROTHERS,
Successors; to J. Kidd & Co,
otti:davr 661 oOd street.
Air Fall and. Winter Clothing, Whole
, sale and. Retail...A large and epleadW stock of Fall
;and Winter Clothing is now ready for the baapecilod of those
wishing to be fitted out in the viola Cal and see fbr your
-
mires.
la
'lintlC N ° .. eutxuat lL—Custe utrY"Ketdiantik nter 6 I sn ' s: l l: l to it o t r o der th. : tru inearest resti or to call
'and at the shortest notice.
MUMBLE'S CLOTEIELNG HOUSE,
For= - No. 240 Liberty abreet.
I I gip WO would call Attention to petard in -One paper Or
u4ApeerrtA: Co., We-Sinker% of Philadelphia. -.Sped
! roptia thair teorb . nanahlp drew a gold medal al the State.
Wielcaralark - oroirrrity;hi thole agomt; and has
brampla at Itr hloortestratla eltepiill the Manned; ollarty
Antal =hi inn« , -• oetartr
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VW ADV.11117421212=8.
• A P.ROOLAJELLTIO72. - ;
.WECYARA B O , 7 an Act of Assenibly, too..audmsid o i
y y th e License Laws, approved the iburteenth tidy_
_ofLA
A. D. 1854 the sale of PoWtatons, Vinous sad Awl
cans, on
Allegheny Scutdey.
under SORBWDE Is N within the Italia of
County, the penalty O May Dollars
inch offence, to be i lmposed.lmposed. by rantetary f
conviction, an In
default thersof t Ii punishable by laprisonment in the .
Comity Jen; • ,
Virhates, by a xecrist decleion of the Su - prams COnit,"
oronsuiged it PlUstntrgh, - the principle i laid down which
sweeps away all doubt 611 to the cons tilotic*al Ity of this law;
Whereas, much of the aim and disorder wht
have stained the annals of this city Is referable to the com
mon and notorious practice which it Ls the purpose of this
And, Whereas, - an =ifs= anti Intlesible eadbreement of
this law must powerfullY contribute to th x 4 ti cestrnilloa of
order, and the elevation of the pub& and by per :
ml Ming no one vender of ease of venders to p y their trade
on StiIIDAY, can - Wort injustice to no one;
And, Whereas, by virtue of my Office, and In considera-
I tic= of my otneisl oath, It Is my special dotty to look to the
wan' =corm of this 'aril .have tasued•this, my rmiclany
Lion to that end. •
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And, I berslry eall upon, alrtavern-kesprs, keepers of
cottee-honsos, restaurants and eating-houses, or by whsts:v•
weer other names the places . stop be known, where liquors
are or bare been add or dispsnsed. to submit themselves to
the toe as good Mt/sera, and rem it nro,m_thse adeof ligcors
on Sunday ; and I wan them that every infraction of this
law which may bi detected, will be prmbibsd with - the ut
most rigor, and the extreme penalties of its prierielikatien
forced without distinct art of - persons oreondttions _ •••
And, in aid of my settled diderminsum to conipel- en
universal obedience of this law, shalirequire wrery mem;
bar of th e Day Police, every Member of the Night Pace,
and every Special Officer, wbo-may bo subject to my com
mends, to report to me on mho of instant dismissal or tae
en, ercry infraction of this law-that shall Loll under
hV observation, or otherwise some told, Innterl
And as subrobadon to wholesome bomb le to - ail
Men ',their yid/ant IS ttlegeandol, - .lonniestly invoke the
asaistauco of good eitfzetts Di my efforts to enforce this law.
And thet.they scup more e-Seetaalte render rash aststanee,
I pray them to dismiss that most mistaken repecnume to
becoming informers, which often =trains the :law-abiding
from affirming their cant patriotism by - voluntary contribu
tion of information and aid to officers of the law, who in
the simplicity of our rebut:4l= institution' are neeemailly
week in numbers, and dependent for efficiency upon popular
cOuntatanee and cooperation- ' • ' • - •
Relying upon such aid, and pledgin7 .myselrend etacein
Oran energetic; vigilant, and maenad &Santo tufo= this
law, and punt& every infraction of its . proviidons, I once
mom eall capon all renders of . rplrittecon, vinous, and malt
liquors, to refrain from th e Sale theme' if on Somysiwkillii
Win= my, band this iintb c d a e r iOf Mabee. A. D. Vitt
• .. Trxenral_os oasamors 'Jaz.. •
ABSSNOEIfETB 70)1 TUB W.IIPSZIt:
urps
- .NowatDeme Borough. , -
ritriand afteiMONDAY,-I.7th instant, tbetrzelsior Ora
kJ taus ComPaoyarill =an Hourly Line of Omni Ousel
from their Depot, on Ptfth srroot, to Thigat-Sile B 2 rotighsvis
St Clalr street IL-Hze, S.'cdctral and Onrp . ittrte.tS. l'arepA.
.
:Brut .Lamdit.—On. the same day They . will =Liam a two
hourly line to East letberty,tmieettog wLth lbelalrrram
Nille Line itY the house ed Junta Yawn, on the Tlei
. .
The that Omnibus will lenre Jemes Young's, at 11;ehletek7
.A. AL, 8.1:1L1 main= at - the eren boar throughout. Omar.
net:truing, will lease East Liberty,trato thsartmee qf Lren-•
rT Barker; at II 0'4044 A44•SI allt.rta.. l 4 4 mAte brier
.antil h?elecif, P. 11: :•• • • • • • • • ',••'•
PerFelli ninontteet with Hoe abOtild high
the 'ales. an Fifth Etna, Olt . rainntee . yrid , r to the honied
:starting from Tonne& . • • • ••••
AtincrsedZe Zinc _ —For the better amoremodatiort of rest.
dents on Wylie street and bLinerseille,.. an bendy: hue .wlll
be opened to the latter plate on the abate date,. Leming the
Depot se atiirenut.
••
,
~.rertrerale Line—This line will run as camel,. lensing
the .Depots every LAhslantise, until .ferther =tier.
On and after the date mentioned htteree, ttat 7O eruct
M. trip wtU be amended 10; the present, the last Omnibus
fecrto Plltsbhrgh leseintstatrstor r t,"apd. tph Tait froth Law
renceirille at 8 o'eloels.:‘ • ":•:J •
.
N..B.Ttre eurtuhrtahl ieeiltrainxems arebeing fitfett up
GU' the aumeautaclatkrn ormweegers wr Cheditlereardip,
laenierifetelyjohaingthe present offireotbere palthages teay
be left at any time with perrectisecatity,..- stularsasengrare
shielded from the 'edema:try of the weather. , : ; .aet9
- _
'EZ rirthe Teinferiule,
..town T•uriljalie ar Plank Rapti Ccuopegy: hereby err
notice to the Stre4hatlers of- seht ootripny fo MILT, an
the FIRST lIONDAY OP NOTE3IIO3R - NEXT, erl.o o'clock.
A, st., at the aloe of the Treasurer ofrald•Ssaratauly. No.
et Fourth street' Pittsburgh, far the punkin of
°facers of•seld Corapiny for the ellnaing yeer.' -
- • - - •A W . 1.035114
Averts Lomas, Seer: • local
,
AUSTIN J.DOELIS, -
STOCK AND BILL, -BROKER - ,
OT., .No. 92 Fma-th sl.. abare- If ---
PITTSBURCUL
tar Notts, Deets., Dads, Mortgages, ind Loans on pc - il;
latersl2, negotiztei. Stacks rani land Wsziantivatittgllt,
Bounty Laud and Pexudon Ageney
rinds. Tuessa. - wAsmivmy t D. C., -Attorney far
kj Claimants, and Aga:: for ciaaii - xng Bearinfirazary; in
rairAty .tia nal and Zicypay,PAMIONS,.I3OON27L4PID,
drreari Eatna itzy,
Ikniaty land annul for the Widows e
n ; IfeWifif Tel
uotoUsof the Texas Revolution of I.Baa:
dd‘fresi . CHAS; Trorg R. -
_
occzora4 Wultlextort,
IkTOW READY, how.; tool 8, or FM Fart, with-HIV fin.
Vii grirringM(price Eli cents,) THE SIOBSIY3
ILLuntKATIID.—Thr. latutrcaol 'Sword •of the
Grear.EchZahm will - be' completed In 'X umcintens, or 13
parts; and yin record the history, prosretts" and: resfittot
the IlearYorkitchildtion. It comprisos ..cnty.sonyarlatiot
subjects eannected with nirstratioakEelertee, and. the - tree;
10/ mei Fiat Arts, by the ablest writer's ln meitidepart=
runt; Illustrated 'with nearly = engravings on IrOOd.
tom the moat prominent objects exhibited: Each 'part. is
complete In Itself. Price 2.5 cents.. For sale by
octs BIINEET.t CO., No. Smithfield st.
tutiEE IMAM. tiut;4l2i YOU SALK, &maw 12 lar
1
viusgham.,-.Esch 11 , :nue contalcurabse• rasmerthe Los
624 s trout by /23 deep. Price $l6OOl tams ems)._
0c1.5 B. Cl:Milan a -SON, 1481112111,,,
A RAI.' 3' 1 of M Azres, abotlC 1.1 , mules from the city, nest A
Toroo.tum, well improved, and to good order, Pslee
CIUTEIBIIRT A SOll,
ottd 140 Third street: •
4 S3llld. STEAM .803.11?12. k‘)/1 SALE; price - 83M
oetS 8. OUTIIBERT A - SW{.l4O Third 51:
M rANTED I en e Lard Arr
ifteen W d - .
oetS - AUSTIN LOOMS, Ne.-91. Foirtb st.-
CITY WAILKAN—Wanted by
IL/ actS AUSTIN LOO f 3, No. 9'2 - Foil:tit st.t...
TUST LECLIVXD. oa etrag snmetn, leo / 52 mPuTilr.
I FEATIIEBS. For sale by
JEnTr riblvoltra. -
oat • Corner of 'Diamond andDiv:too:l aro 7'.
Carter's Spanishlure.
TIER GREAT - PURIFIER OF TUE BLOOD.- _
:-
soy a petal= OP =CC= Itf rt. -
A N INVALUABLE: 33 PAIRDT FOR SCROFULA . , t4'.l
2,1. Evil. Biatteuruitisra, Obstinate/Cutaneous _trapdoor,
Pimples. or Pustules CO tbsi Fare. Illotchesclialli, Chronic.
So Ey es, RirglYorret or fetter, Sid'llet4-nolanevocht
and Pain of thallium oml Jubits,,Stubborn Ulcers, Syvhi.
Mk Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal CompLthits, and all Ids
eases arising from an tulodicimut =oaf
device in Life, or Impurity of the Blrx.l.
This valuable Medicine. which has beeome eelcbtated tar
the number of oMmusettharry -ewes effected: thrtmetitts
agency, has ttelmtel the proprietors, atthe uilm, fit request
or their friends. to offer it to the priblicorhich theydowith
the utmost confdtarce In its virtues and tounderfal ermailre
properties. The f oll owingoertittentes,mdoeted item 1 large_
number, am, however, wronger
I word of the proprietors* and aro from gent/eaten _vett
known in their I=lll3es:end of the htbeet rmptset
many of them residing theeity of Richmond, Va.:` - ,-
P. /I.OFDD.N. Esq., of the Exchange If,teJ. /3f,ien,;=.l.
known everywhere, says be has seen the NV" no called
Carter's Spanish Mixture tulosinistered Mover a hundrel
eases. to nearly all the diseases for which it isreastrnetel.
ed. with Mamma astonishingly good results. lie says it is
the most extraordinary Medicine he bits ever seen.'
ABBE AND - FitiVER.--011EAT CURE.—lhemby meaty,
that for three years I had Ague sad Fever of the moat vte
lentdescription.- hadseveral Phyetteieec
titles of-Quinine, dieroury.arel I believe all ItoTanicsad.
vertised, but all withoot any permanent. last I
tried Carter's. Spanish. Altstnre, two bottles of which-effec
tually cured me. and I unhappy to sail Lam {tad neither
shills or fever siotte. I consider it - - the test Tom e in the
world, and the only medicine - tbit ever reached my ease.
Desver Dam , near Joint .Losaarf...
• .
C. B. LUCK , Esq., now " In theeity of Rlchniond, aiddlat
many Tema in the Putt Office, bee lamb '.confidence in: the
astonishing efloacy of Carter's 'Spanish Illxtuzeollit be
hu bought upwards' or fifty bottlea, whir/Cho bee Siren,
away to tbe afflicted. Mr. Lucksaye he his never known . it• •
to fall, when taken to directicess.
Dr. MINOS, a premising ityzician, end ierieeill of ito
City Rotel, in the city of Itlclimertd, lova he .to witruMted
In a number of lostaripia.the "effmtsof Carter's Spanish- 1
Mixture. which were most - truly surprising. ' Ile says Ina
ensu of Quisuniptioni dependent en the Liver, the good el.
feta were wonderful indeed. • • -.
SAKII3 - EL M. BREVE:RR, of the firm of Driolier A- Mr
cis, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complalntot eight years
standing, by the nee Of two bottles of Caller's Sperdeb,
ORRATEURE OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of tluifil&
mond Republican bad - a servant employed yin their press
mom owed of - violent - Scrotal% ermibined With
which 'entirely disabled bird-from work;'. Two tettief.
of Carter's •Spardsh Mixture made ti perfret etlre . 'Ofbint;•
and theEditars, - in a pottier:mike, lay they" cheerfully re ,-
COITIMUIa itio all who are ailiietedivith- any disease of :Ltm-
• -
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SOROFIII.A.—I had a veil
valuable boy cared of Scrofula by Cartel', Spanish Mature.
I 'mashier it analyse valuable ansileine. •
• 31303 M. Tay's, - - • .
Conductor on the D. T. and P.D. R. Co,a Rietanandi Ye..
BALL RUEIIII or TWENTY TEARSNLINDING CURED.
—Mr. JOHN TROMPSON,reddiug in the Dity of Iliclucartc4
mu cared by three bottles of Dames Spanish Dilater' of
gait Rheum, which.lte bad nearly twenty years, and. which
all the physicians of the city could not cure. hir..Thosap
son le a vrell known merchant in the city at Richmond, Ye.,
and his care Ls Moat remarkable.
WE. A. MATTIIEWS, of Richmond, had a servant mod
of syphilis, in the worst form, by Oistell Spanish hlixtute.
lie says be cheerfully recommends it, and•coaddetairsaa
invaluable medicine. • • •.•
RICHARD R. WEST, of Riclucond, • was cured of ..d.bAra: .
la, end what physiciani ca ll combatted Consumption, V,*
three bottles or Carter's Spanish Mixture. - -
EDWARD BURTON, commissioner of the Mecum cilia
he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixt ure in
a number of Syphilitic coma and says it is a perfect cure
tar that horrible disease.
W3l. RARWOOD.of Ilichmaral, maxi of Old SSOrcaasur
Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bot
tles of Cartes Spanish Ilithae, awl was enabled to walk
without a crutch; in a abort time permanently eared.
Principal Depot at Di WARD, CLOSE A CO , Nckszmthi el i
Lena lie. York. . . .
T. W. DTOTT t SONS, N 0.1.12 North DI at, Philadelphia. -
RENNETT A BEES, Dio.l'4 Main street, Richmond, TA.
And tbf sale by B. £PAIINYSTOCB: A CO., L. WILDOXi•
Jr. t CO.; Pittsburgh: IL P. SO:MARTY, Allegheny ; sad
by Draggisb and Dealers In Medicine omnibus. • • •
octialawly .
. .
GREAT SALE OF LIIRIBER, -
A - STUB PAIR GROI7I4D, at 10 o ' clock --SIONDAY, ()e
-ft tabor 10--BetweenTbree and Teurßunctred Thousand -
Feet of BOARDS will be sold at AUCTION, at the above
Gam and plane. _
Also, Grub Plank ;
Bean tling, 3 by 4 inch%
AIM Timber 4 by 0, froxit 1.2 to 80 feet long;
• Oar Stems; - • •
• Window Framea•Sesh and Glass ;
Castings and
Ma Troughs; •
Nails and
• +.Trussele; gus;
_
' Wits Gates and Strap Mips, Water Casks, and °war
1000 ,yards of Mesita RO. WALFilat, Secy..
oet7:3t • P. M. DA3IB, Anet'r. '
' A Delightful Dwelling liotute, • - •
UOll IttaiT, on IZIII Htrost, In the ELlth Ward:
. a
ample pomade. wound ltoritic frcdt trees wad
, vices; *Ter, convenience to bonsetrcrplag off -
with bat and cold vratsrbsdlt-roorms, fre...' and Ms
gas bro • t th e Etreet thu s fsIL - • - • - '• •
intend to mums coat tha Qty on theta oill'arettber,
wham lon te erect: t Bt=tt VtlS par 1171II2121.:1
-d y Messrs- Jed llsrperor trarrlsccs Veddrcrk
at the TWA or , Pitts butayeery'llvccr Co th0,ctt1ye.,.....t. - -
. promatm: . • fs. •• *gra"
~ti
•
•
JOSEPII G n0£177a—...—.--.........taz5zz ISD Ita.uasz
• • • PIIICUI AD=l.l=3:
:Sexes and Pareiketis.--tke- Snead
Prisati Boxes, Lilts t 8 Bow far cola= rOB.
Da do: *
—45
.6 . 1 - . Penensetco2riog state charged ta. extra
/Zr•Docres open at 1 /, betsre o'clock; cerforumscs
couoto ease styyvkloct.
AM - lAA Lo Mr. LOCET.. - Crest attrsethe
sante° LOC .Sy fotechasseters.- look out for hls
Budget of Punt
__Tam Emma. - Clotobso.s. 111'4.141-In Derfor
TILE YANKEE IS ENGLASD.
Solomon Swap--
- Amboy Durfirss
Panny--..-..--„: •-' 4411 a. C. Yager,
TROIS o.4lifitiUmns - • •
- -
.wiro 'oar.
Eilly Serubhs..—..-. • Locke.
• -Da=n:. .-' -
Speech totticollats. Esv...:Tsa3cootilittc- -
To conclude rssos,srstitoo: hy.bir. 0. E.
Dadvne, coned ' . . _
• _ _ • THE Ire.WE : STZFrK
leeks.
- • Plow Looks. •
-422 Miss DATENIVII; tbir eigibratiA . aptrep, Ls . *SF
gnged. and WU deftly -appear.% • - • . . ,
LAST lUEIC.:0? Lt:13.4.0211 . 93_ tAI3COLOUC
• oil:*CitAbE'pßini , . • . .
NEWYbRk. - T - 0 .- -EUROPE; - -
TiL BE EXIIIBITED AT ME ATI:TOM:7M Mee ,
t; street,V7BT.T.ETENnia DuErsalfftE_WET.K.
re open at Adelcati peritainsice tiocannenee at 7.
41 ;" Mck ets. 2s6 riib!./ 1 4 41 of !Ao
. - Dtrish - Balbinas Baots~ Go:
lIS inbenriber: has reeotred dirscr. froal.-garlorr; l ..
Rower sop Soots pyGl & planting, azui n%
pots And glasses. Grass &el for lavrts,"arldela - makes II
tins_eloso coloo th Teri: equal to- Soda:: Prams -.man ta,-Garden and Farining_mnplernenta. - of Alia most.it.n.
liorlionibi
nrcrved eorotvextilavy tieftr,..*can th e koed and
TMa-Warebocae,..Blll.b. street, of : ; '
STOCKINTIACTORY -:-
FllTlLSt4tErintvriTOol) AND I RAZIKEt STPX=B;
TS; .E.N.l32Zar, -;@ ECO,YOJIT: -
fp= 1) ts ar.goac Chlldrawallose, Iklerea - Bezlka, MiZarc
• abirts and Drawm, sal& at- maa —arsatarate prievr, at
- the FIFTH STREET STOCEMQ FACTORY; a 7.1 m ac h recta
twit yesea wpa. i.DY,A,NCE 34PIKEEM.
• _ 31 7 / 1 1.331. DALY;
Wallet rouxrd._ - -
A WALIIETPOITIND, amtnining a =ember si4
joill,..ozse note et litederceatilenaexalue, -The owner =
lmet trecleril.P 7
pe
r IPAP/OCA' :- = /blO 9 / 3 ite, fur sale by_
• • ; FAIDIE.ST . OOFC.-4 Cal
octti- Cornar Wood and.:Eirb-trsta.-
A"-0616 Ri)...-X1.17:1a for sale by; - - • - - :
"Yr. rdirittESTOCICT&-
CILIABSIte-h bblts..eromatt.for sale by _
new r_- • it. A. FABNIICTIOCK ca
-T - ...Fixte_Wateheriand Jewetry. ••
ub eubseriber lues now on-basal n very goctl'ietitt
al Watebee, , Seweiry. Ellreretere; ,te., that ha has ft.
ledoleugenaly,for the fairtnele, and:Us. purchased his
stork at the very limed earl Priees; and be le prepared to
sell erery dearelptlon of 'ate; goodie Szt Lis-line at arra
lower prices than -thegitatt qualityl=aa be bought feria any -
it'ertern eiviturtl lower than any Ynstern heeler will sell
at re 4,11; aril what b of the most homportenee to the par:
asses, viii rail Ms geode fin. whet they are worth, an 3
not a k (Le BOISHLIOWCien hate Well' done) tit Pwr amt.:
mare than their exalt:sure worthi-Which feet can -be CLAW:-
tabled by calling- atiallartat atrett„.Plttatenglu
i . 045 - - - - - • - -
OUN • OWN - S , A.NOLOaD. , -TWo- IIoONN3.
BEwhIR 3I :23. situate on Fulton otroet. One le arranged.
with i ttore-rooto. anitlveotbeeroortut, with' Sobbed &We;
&good gavials:A, todeont. Lat.'s 33 foot taxa by •
233 ftgot deep.,Txtork '
Also, tomie the atontre. 'Dwelling Nouse; _
c, - :of 'A,.
z
:rooms, end Sobbed etNo.,:triee tnX). Terms; $5OO la
band; Waite In ono, trapped three yen's. . • - •
• N. CUTEIZEItT
pei3. •-••• Rod Estes Agentn,l4o Tblrd
Ctidl :blots. prim N. 0. eager for solo low, to •
00. t he Jot, by - ROBUST NELL,
oetbAto =liberty street, opposite Woad. • .
ir.ramt Os,' o Antildittra2--Att - eotoes nnti
„1.11. Ftwash Madam lad Cloobmetes. at • •-.
ocIS - - A: MASON COT, 103. 25.3111 h
.rutuallumas - 7 A, splendid
.easartroont ' or- Block and
1_ Colored PrlittniNetvets„Coatettet Gimp, end new VW
styles of hem Trintroingoirenirnlkr, it
nets . A-ILABON • *.CCLIL NO. 25 rabbit:
laL AM'S, PLAID3—:A)gifOOOO Nob . •Tottazt-Plakts Just
opeaelst . A. d. 3IASON At COQ, - •:
oets :... - No: 2s lllll:tiateset.. '
XTEIrEILK,S-'-A. A. MA-SIM - A.C0.,25-FATEL lug*
IN jug opened thole's]] Stock of epleadfd - YhtM, pi
enintrocado *Mks, of the latent patterns-. ioetS
11LAID E 141dE8-100' piens Dni,:st/le- rlsLi Ds
Lainesjcutreethed A; ILIBOII lii
• a c ts ••4 • ••::. ••:, • • -,•• No; 25,5111bltraist.
jr4
.t,;—.2.s,box.ealOar
U 150: - d." 82.10;"
• 100 • do 10a.12;
at, 'do 0a...12: -•
' •• "- dc, /exit:
• do 10%14 14 - - - -
do 104.0*. - • -
2D do - 11x18; Faisal* biroCt4 • -
SMITH .t SIXCLaIB,;
_ 212 Second aad 251 ilstst strocts;,-.
for satol . sy -
intARIPIRT> Pr WO b Y: t.
%Jr_ oct4
oteien-40 talks, far !Ode by
•C. _ :
...oett •
• • • 11176: .1t SINCIAnt.
13
.1506P-1 1 X1 bsces, 7 12-We tr.l
I LErit —bp tails 12,r male by • - .
101 ' • - a A.: VAlnimiax - )ck & •-
• ebraer 'Wood azut First gm.
Af .TOKLAND ,11041.—WIts CLI/S. _
'Ad! • . SAILIESICCE COL
...A. RARON &Oki Na 25 ltilth- street, swill open OW:
. 4,;3II:nuIAT.LADDIS 'thstixiks' new and splendid MOTS , •
to
CLOW OLO4B-ssuld VELUM' AL
)(1 BaLS LARD OIL, No. I sad 2: in -oars and en sale
41%. , - PereMl i'LL9I33O
t lAll:r3l3il)Dis HAN. WANTED to snmniass a SWIL •
L
end contAntstes DIVZILLIDI ROUSE, with ons , Assztti
of as VD) Gf Gronad, a Garden, _ Grips NI:" ti •
c°°' order: altvats 3- 1 ,4 miles lean th e dlr. en the Dna ri
tcoi m . •
eille-Road; Prielk s.42 l lL — TerMi .. cosy. to abase , a
btislrunn stand- •
" -/L OtrrinlEßT EOZI, 140 Thlnl sixest.
,
...
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,'`yam, .._•••-xu,c,un,i,„.--.-•:.• _::•_:-:,•-•
~. ..........._:•,. At. Rosin 8211Tantiii sp,
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-::. , , ::... 1411 to inal;..fea•Cgatiiataf csxh. a. ,,i -, m ,.,...
......:...A.. - .- . . tleiP,;._ : ' .....1: .P., - . 1).; =....4.1MM . :-.-
rri.7 ,
11=E1==inMilZi2
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EMI=
MOE
MINIM
MEE
M/138EZENTS.
POWER'S =WM
. .
.ausars:".7.'siiiiiiabi "ow,
masui6oTll22llll OP PIER PROOF SAPCS,
Vault Zoom Ircm Window Mutters.
.1)2 1 D:14 - 11 2 1 Pas= adtatt thaw:ratty of the above
111:11.111kMei, articles, wa Iwo no_beattattan to moat;
tiendlog onn artkle.- to-be equal to anythinv In the etty.
Orden prlnaptly.attended to, and "pnt up In the best
style, and on abort notce.- -- • • -
.136Emithdeld awe, between Anita end Ildb;•Pitts.
'Delealake) : J. SMLOPPEL L CO:
- -
• F Styfo Plata. _ • • .
191:8T; Lamm friazi2,Cl
Mrf linsitisi received thaw PALL
OP HATS arefl ovoid renTiertflll
invite ttufartendrin of his friends and customers trait - I/
has also 'on Mad a /Irv. and varied assoredientof HAT; an CAPS, ion CREAP,..Inr. cash. (=War
ca;ef , r 3l, F-Proodlitriet - ..,
and Diamond -allay, would, leiettaill7
Erna their trier.da tatd tbrpnbttbalhey -
aro:Tticetrii v . s.L.goazrksplacatirtmlrzetflATS AND .
CAPE, or the latest. styles, whicte.thi,yir4 pesoarei to sett
00 aa ismicazkais; trams sag any otbaltorpoin sae thy.,
Glye.ws eon, and on.mlne ant stodr. eepl.9
DIE SFS KgsB.'.ENCIRAIWIIk Eur.ossEß - S,
A rt - D,zyvirrciii. kiiiiti*orrawfs, -
~48 -
oets_ t ri - PHIL/MR.l.y lIIA. •
FRESH - OYSTERS
F 0 IV' L.T.I MO aE,
FIEL -
D'S -- DEPOT,
Oncorner .ar - Wood -and VLll.ll*.ttroets *
=mar ntEtaavivytircar. tiepltt
_ -
ILr
kaTe aiimagedi the Pena gykaaie: aa4...laagaw .
V V - -atenaa-BaThanurCoal " "Tor - a apeak4 _Oystai
Trattapc3tatkul Lkkeiat,t , play . rates:
at? - ' 431,64 Tratar at,
rpm' - srctricaDismisloirzTUU fxr , - Airrt
-stfulla PLLTK•I3O:4I) OORP.4 4 TY-we itetf
dedifitterELECTlOßLefli 174r - hada ROBERT IVILSOWR
ROTEL; fnatt-31Q.SDAY,Ilas Itlrilay at „No
rember.-1853. for the. pririmref elortjeg rencere at said'
Ommtpearrfor the eareizElemr4. , -blectlcqkte lveried at 12
— Attest:
JA2ll3' MitinN -stes 41Cry•Treddini.
ELANG.l.mle—lispreeuutiouplisk,
.y - Wainut„- Rosi..urul Tulip VA:ob.
m ou lli ng , tad tp.a.libms. 'mica& gryleriqllaligici:
..Varble; wittfdestgns for.tutaginic.,•,Forsulr by - • •
°eV: WALTgIt ALAILSIMT4 85.1Tpod
118APERdIANGINGS—A grea ratiotyitisma Vet= antl
Gold, at $3.00 to good :Imitations - at Betadifal
Che 3 P ToPers, - matt - - Vol.
ate fccPl-,
- -
L11968.113.1'_ CASTS GA.1.110.34t a l p
ITT -Ktp r _Wsi" and Water Boats of 10,Most
every T 3 Zietr.
- -;; •-, ;; Corner Market azt4 Liberty - . sOt. - ,
'at I - 13 - ROSS -LILT ing.T.Seesortea v in atomized for sore
; ntatLYG-BROSY
ear -Sooremors to J. Eidd .t.Co.,a).Woott s`:-..:.
_-
,5r GROSS - SIIXERIVIELTR, in tabu, ht. stare azatrorsole
el by
-- ; (orCi r-.47.,Esnsa
SP EMI 0/L—M DbP. itt suma ap4 mleby,
10 0.21. ft. TITryN-3...4.LC017:ttt.?-11:1DIC::L,Tr
era.. - - . FLEAG: TtP4:k . ..!
11 013.1. X-3 esses.retzed,justluziTed atdibr =ls by =
s /Dl3—;3OOU itur Clear lizamSliles ft.-nits try -
ik,,TrAv 1300E81 NEW - /100.1KS!—Nos. and 8 /I.l.urauded
Lt `Record of the.Neei%Torkstra.Palsta 3Wdbirdoo... ~
ratherFtrisbacipetl,py 114. etergyzqtales WaestiatiV b 7
This Eloyboodlef Grear ilea• .- -• ' - •
5 . • Crataad; by flu, Aintbar of Bath .4p;triatit
The Senator's. Sators•tha Maize Lees: a Fast Refuge; by,
8. E n, c1 ,4, 031men .
-Jll.llO Seturi.: or the Ithierrie; by James Aunt. •-
-The,Ftebel Scout; by Azia Ashland. ' • • ' . 7.
The Famed or Crime eadypetrlkallort; by &serum
The - Fled= of •}rutternerit;lre., by Canth:oU° Frantz-
A fresh supply of the above works just received at 1- -
, .SF
A. 6 1.11) • IMMT3f&F - a"CarS,
octB• , - • IS Fourth etreet.
PIALF... , t - T0....-3 boxes ter axle by • -•- -
spier - • KING- A- 31'00)111E.AD.
lEEE
- Y:t:'`:
-~ ~'3-'
JA111:1 WAn=,