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'7.,•0'. - ';':...-' ,. ., -':7• - , - ..:; .- 7 , ? 4 '.1.7.-:1';-;'.""•:4;:r;S.'-‘'::..;j-'-' ..: , ',„1.-;4....:j.",- - 44.4-1..i.,4 0 M.1.• vr,, , ,,W,-,;;;ST-' . 4„:Pytt1,. , 11..0,...4 - ...: 0T AATA..x. , k,..-0.,,A,-,--,,,.1,4,,.p.,....,. :2 ...At-A,,,,....e./41.4-• ',..a...,,,......... a' i ., . -..- ..,,...---,. . .-._. .. ....I ..... _ ..., . , - verofh 4 it:4.W; . - Pit..(•.3.11 - 0. - titi , g lkst._ irtaXAS ..DIOROZ P. 0111X011Z. & Gillmore t Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBITRGH :- MONDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. CANAL COILMISSIONER, THOMAS H. FORSYTH, Gr Philactelphf4 Crunty ♦unrrux GENER A Ty -trEPilit; BANKS, f :.of dilijiiii pitay. GEN FOB EL4L, - - L .:PORTER ,BRAWLEY, • •":;- d ourity. 4 - - . 1 -4131:KEE 1 40 'TUB SUPREME COURT, JOHN C. KNOX, 'Of Tiocpt Cbunty. ; :,,ICOVRTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. PItrEINT ZUDGE P. C. SILLNNON . , Pittburith. RUTZ NENATE, JONAS B. McCLINTOCK, Peebles Tp. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, R. BIDDLE ROBERTS, Pittsburgh. insasnitEs. JOHN BIRMINGIIAIL Ohio Tp. co:mm=6. J. HARVEY. ROBB, tipper St. Clair. JOHN M. KIIIIIPATRICK. JOHN S. HAMILTON. 8. Bitsbragb. WILLIAM WER.NEBUIV3, Pittsteb. JAMES K.. SEOTT.IIor. McKeesport. WM. CLASS; Robinson- TowtishiP. ADDrros JAS. E. MeRLROVSItori Township. SITETETOR, NATIIANIRL PATTERSON. Birmingham moreavuse POST JOB OFFICE. We have now employed in our Job Office an , XEntunall ntunber bf excellent job printers, and be`reparedto execute all orders with neatness =surpassed, and. with a speed that shall not be beat. We have done a very large amount of printing in our Job Office within 'the last ten days, but can do still more yet. We will snit all customers as to the speed and acCuraoy of our work. WHIG FRAUDS,! THOMAS E. FORSYTH. We understand that a gross_ fraud has been at tempted with a view to defeat our candidate for Canal Commissioner. Au effort has been made to.deeeive the German portion of our population in regard to him. We assure our citizens that- a more reliable democrat cannot be found in the State. We sptlak from personal acquaintance with the gen tleman, and froth his known charaeter at his Lome in Bhilndidphia, and at Harrisburg. He is charged with being a Native American In sentiment. Bach a story.wonld be laughed at in Harrisburg, where be has been for six years a member of the legislature, and where he has nhiformly borne the character of one of the roost honest- and faithful representatives, and tholough democrats that has been found in the legislature for years, Be not deceived by a fraud and a trick started late and secretly to cheat the Germtna demo crats. If Mr. Forsyth bad been unsound upon any democratic principle or meaenre, whig editors would have assailed him long ago: and an op portunity would have been given for reply. It is seven months since be was nominated by the State Convention, as the best man that could be found to secure the entire democratic vote, give strength to oar ticket, and faithfully discharge the duties of the office. Yet in all that seven months, nothing has been alleged against him ; appealed to, to aid in defeating him. From our psrsonal acquaintance with the man and his prin ciples, and public acts, we know the charges are Glee.- From our acquaintance with Mr. Forman, the Whig candidate for the same office, we can fully agree with the Harrisburg 'Union, that Mr. For syth is incomparably the better man for the of fice. German Democrats are now appealed to, to assist in electing the whig candidate, by refu sing to vote for one of the best and most reliable democrats in the State. A fraud is attempted, in the hope to secure this result. The very fact that these charges are started so late, should put every voter on his guard against the fraud. Charges equally fraudulent and false will, doubtless, be circulated against other candidates, by unscrupulous whig leaders. It is an old electioneering trick, and we hope no democrat will be deceived. If the stories were true, they would have been started long before this time. GENERAL ORDERS Warn Wutymat, South Ward, Oat. 1. 1853 let. It is hereby ordered, that the editor of the Gazette continue to assert that the Maine Law" question is the issue of this campaign. Let the assertion be re-published daily until the 12111 October. 'Make no reference whatever to the'action of the whig convention on the subject. Just. make the assertion, and stick to it like a Atattagascar bat. Some argument might be use ful if it were not for that " Power" on the corner of Fifth and Wood streets. Don't debate, just assert, and let the people doubt, if they dare. 2nd. The editor of the Journal will, in the first place, keep an eye on the Gazette, and, if he sees it in trouble, go in to the rescue. The same 'editor is forbidden to mount the prohibi tory bobby at all. Bat he will send forth, just befiire the election, a stern and bloodyproolama tion against liquor selling on Sunday. That will look like temperance, without entire prohibi tion. Bd.. The editor of the American will keep pret ty quiet during this campaign. He may occa alonally bark at the corner of Fifth, when the Gazette says so: and occasionally say a few hard words against the prohibitory law. That will takewell with the balance of the community. 4th. Satisfied that public wine suppers are dangeions, the rest of the " treating" must be done privately: and Mr. Blank will take these two "Ws" to those two restaurants, and tell them to give a " swig" to every man who win Votarfor "poor Ned." Keep it " dark." The committees will be vigilant, and strain every nerve for the dreadfully daTaged Dootor. Done at the Wigwam, Oot. 1 Countersigned, LOUIS NAPOLEON, Esq. Nessolrode De Hat How the gentleman who sent us the above came in possession of it, we are not informed. We doubt its authenticity. In fact, we are afraid it is a hoax, and must decline publish ing It. Czarism. llAtimos.n.—For some days past we have seen many complimentary notices of the manner in which this road is managed by its principal officers. We cheerfully boar our testimony to the truthfulness of the high eulo glum!) that have been pronounced upon it. The General Superintendent is Gen. H. J. LUMBER; Vbo With his able assistants have charge of the road, and a more competent and industrious corps of officdra cannot be found in the Union We kuovi!riotaa of the conductors well, and we can safely aay, that it is a pleasure to travel in theirnompany• . Aftertho first of January, the mountain di vision 'will be avoided, and then passengers will be carried through from Pittsburgh to Philadel phis, in 14 hours. This will be unprecedented "time, and is entirely owing to the able manage- Of .the present officers. . - in the "present notice we cannot refrain from s a ying word of our courteous friend J. Prinsamcs,-the gantlunanly agent, at this end of _theline. He mati/Mps..the high popularity lie has wimp enjoyed -with the public., and we hope hiiitylong_retain it. - Mrs. Swisshelm's dpuuo of Dr. Carothers.: • This lady, who lives nem7.....t0,Dr. , Cato ere, muSteertninly have some goodeantse forthe aw fully bad opiriloA she intertalmi-Of Mu t ;• • Rear whet Ad' says.in ast Batipday's Visite?: The Gazette U keeping up emits terrible ado about this gentleman, that we cannot but el:include his ease is despe rate, Theefounica, also, hag come to the rescue, and high ly commends the Dactor's " seini qualities." The Journal is quite safe there, fort h° Doctor is as solid as lead, and a good deal softer.: When we begin with Dr. Carothers, we only wished to protest against his claim to anti-slavery votes. Now, we proteiet against him, us unworthy the vote of any gentleman. A Man who will deny his own public acts, and bring a charge of fielsehorid - against one, who repeats that which is known to hundreds. must boa:am,/ man, and any thing ' but e gentleman. This, Dr. o'l74:Ahem has done through his organ, the Gazette- OC TORE It 10 Deny his public act!, his organ tries to do. But since we proved his public: acts in relation to the ten hour law, by the records, the Gazette " gives in" on that point. He admits the charge, but excuses the Doctox,on the ground that some body asked him to do it. A brave excuse, that. Somebody asked him to do a wrong, and he did it. A. safe legislator that ! Mrs. Swieshelm says: We gare a Short account of his opposition to the incor poration of the Village he lives in, with our own concin. mons, founded on that opposition. We stated facts,ubout the liquor traffic about his door, the state of schools there, with other partitulars of his history, all public except one. We supposed that If be condescended to notice us at all be would defend hit actions, and deny our conclusions. When the Ga.ede made Its first denial of our facts, we supposed the editor had acted utuulvisedly,and eo we just repeated what we had said, never dreaming that a proof of thefacts would he called for. We should as much have been expected td be asked to prove our statements, as to prove that Die Doctor does live in Wilkinsburg, which it Is Omedble he may next deny; we expected the Doctor to de fend his acts, net deny them, but as the C7autte this week keepc up its wholesale denial, we must conclude they are indefensible, and with very little time fin such an opera tion, we proceeded to collect what proof was come-at-able on short 'notice., . , Though not ftill'aa to all our charges, It Is a'apochnen of what we intend to bring If this Is not enough to prove that the Doctor, through his political agent, has /fed. Mrs. Swissbeim then publishes some certifi cates, signed by whip, to prove the truth of her assertions. he introduces one as follows: It was fromlile adieu to prevent the Incorpnratiatt of NVllkinitburg that we drew the =elusion he Is a 'friend Of petty desptoinna and land monopoly, and a preetical enemV of common schools. We hold now that even the Cowlf, and the Doctor dare not attempt to evade the conclusion when we establish the premises. Well; here are the wit neeses to the facts—foar, which might be increased to forty We, the undersigned, Mims of Wilkinsburg, are well nronatnted with the circumstances of a late attempt to Incorporate one village, for the purpose of establishing schools., and Dr ;Carothers' agency in defeating that object. We have road Mrs. Swisshelm'e account of it in the Railer, end thud it correct, In every particular. There are alwpys from threw to five plates where liquor Is Fold in oar villago. IL W. Rams tca, littaa TrOsrsay, • These gerdiemen are all Whigs, Mr. Mitchell, the Whig postmaster of the place. The Gazette deltas for him great benevolence. We say he never gave tiventy dollars In charity In the whole course of Ida life- Wild the Gazette prove that he did? We bare said he never dhl ono noble, volt sacrificing act— never—educe kia name was James Carothers. Will the Gr.vtte prove that ho did? Hero Li a chance for you, Mr. White if your candidate ever gave a little boy a stick of candy, give us the instance." - We might go farther with the testimony fur nished by the Viaiter, of Dr. Carothers' unfit ness for the office to which ho asks a re-election, bat the above is sufficient to show that the Geo :die is borno down by a weight of testimony against its pet candidate, perfectly overwhelm ing. We want, we need, a good meat Harrisburg, next winter ; Dr. McClintock is such a man. He has been Mayor of this city three years; a member of the Legislature one year, and an of ficer of the United States Mint, wo believe, four years, yet the Gazette cannot find one act of his public life to denounce. Try him again. Ho is the people's friend. NETMASKA.—CoI. Mannypenny, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, we are informed, has thus far met with good success in treating with the Indi ans for the cession of their lands, in the above named territory, to the United States. The soil, the climate, the timber, minerals, and local posi tion 6t this territory, all point it out es likely ere long to become one of the greatest and .....d.thießt_Etates_ot _this Union. It will now soon be opened for settlemeni, WtYZIOnb - t not, it will become the destination of throngs of emigrants from the old States, and from Europe. Thus another republic is founded, and another wide realm added to the groat empire of freedom. It lies on the route of travel between the Atlantic and Pacific, and will doubtless bo crossed by the great railway that is to connect the shores of the two oceans. That road will fill that territory with a busy and thriving population in a very few years : and, though in the centre of the continent, it will have easy, cheap and speedy access to the harbors of both oceans, and all the beet markets of the world. Those seeking western homes, and not smitten with the gold fever, will soon find Nebraska one of the most attractive regions on this continent. There seems to be a general determination throughout the:community to defeat Dr. Caroth ers; and a very general impression prevails that it will be done. We are glad to see the masses of the people thus alive to their own Interests. They have discovered who are their true friends. We are led to these remarks by observing that the Dispatch of Saturday re-publishes our article in relation to the course of Dr. Carothers in the Senate, on the Ten Hour Law; and to the action of Dr. M'Clintock in the House, on the same sub ject. It contains extracts from the public re cords; asserts nothing but what it proves; arid establiShes beyond doubt that Carothers is the enemy of that humane, and salutary, and popular law; while M'Clintock is its warm friend, and able advocate. We are glad the readers of the Dispatch have the benefit of this information. Let all our citi zens have the facts, and then decide between the two Doctors at the ballot box to-morrow. " Who shall decide when Doctors disagree ?" This is an old question, which we have never yet heard answered satisfactorily. But we can an swer it now. Let the people decider TUE GAZETTE.—The Gazette quoted for our benefit a passage •of Scripture on Saturday morning. We will give him one in return— 'Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor." EinvAsinsu, Oct. s.—We have the following additional returns of the vote for Governor in tLis State: Jobbson, D. Jonkiw, W. T '-'- oirrta, 1,01 4 :1111, W. 22 countiex 2,471 1,]14 3,311 2,677 111c.n 15.0 170 Clarke 31idixon Columbia. Burke Morgan.... Wulkor.... Richmond Walton 32 counties... ..... 2,621 Jgnkins'lainj Jenkins' gain [SECOND DISPATCH SAVANNAH, Oct. 5, P. M.—Contrary to first appearances, the indications now are that Jen /sins, Union Whig, is elected Governor. no gains in 96 counties 2,500 votes, and a similar gain in the balance of the State, would ensure his election by 2,000 majority. SUBMARTHE TELEGRAPH FROAI CERA TO FLOR tuA..--The privilege for a submarine telegraph from the Island of Cuba to the United States, has just been granted to Mr. Samuel A. Kennedy, Don Francisco Noy, and Dr. Filipe hlitnuz, by Gem Canedo, with the unanimous approval of the Real Junta and the Telegraph Committee, for a term of thirteen and a half years. It will extend from a point near Cardenas to the main land of Florida. The whole distance, about 122 miles, is to be divided into four seetiona. The longest cable required will be about 56 miles. The line is to be built by a joint-etock company, to be formed in the Island of Cuba and the United States. U. 8. BvrAtmus.—W. D. Porter, of the U. 8. Navy, has an interesting letter in the New York Poston ship building. lie suggests that our steamers shpnld have narrower paddles, of the traperian shape, with the largest base near the vessel's side. The requisites of a fast steamer, he env, are—first, length; second, fine entrance; third, light draught or. water; fourth, narrow 0004 and ale* of OM, Old -Overage. dorm Mc; IT. Z. MITCH/IL DR. cAxorlirr,ns Georgia Election 1 120 uJ 20 2.00 1.15 4,014 4,107 2,7.72 2,6=3 3,27:1 834 Te anaj ~ -.. ~'~: :_ ~;, , . MEE , .--- , ,-, -,pi1"..: ; • '-',',:__ -.. ~.,.,1 ~: -, ,: - "—:' !'t t."l, . : : : A.1 4- ';', i.• 4 " ..,.--ii ''.,"' A, '' ' ' ' ' ' '' , l' ' ''......f44 '..• ~...i.4".....- ....0.-.4..7....‘,..,:,,.0........,........„.4.....,.r...- --- . !..,,,,,.rermi7 .-...... R 4 "'"" - - - - . .. • 701 :71 .:v..,. - :*.r.,:iipi .. ' .. .- '. '. ' , -r e Y ''s '' .-I ' t '''' . ..- -- ~. -' • ' ;.• :0' '.,---''' ', —2, ~.-, • .;'.' -- . : ' of !loss ana miscellany The-New York Whig State Convention ad . onrned sine die on Wednesday evening, after no mating full ticket, and declaring in favor of a seedy enlargement of the Erie canal. The Chinese Childers state that bit. Mat:shit' the American Cotimlisioner in China, hos had an interview with Se-Chow, an. officer of high rank in the Imperial Government of thit country. ' The Baptist Association composed of 64 church es and 10,000 members, extending from Potts ville, Pa., to Wilmington, Del., held its 146th anniversary in Philadelphia, on Tuesday last. Bev. J. W. Hayhurst delivered the opening ser mon. A man named Sullivan brutally murdered his wife at Fort Hamilton, N.. Y., on Tuesday, be cause, through weakness from recent confine• ment, - she let a box of coal, which he compelled her to assist him to lift, fall on his foot. He was arrested. "The Great Republic," the mammoth clipper ship, which was launched at Boston, on Monday, is the largest ship in the world, her tonnage be. ing 4,000 tons. She is 825 feet long and 60 wide, has four decks, will carry 16,000 yards of canvass, and on her contemplated cruise to California, will have a crew of 100 men and 30 boys. The Aspinwall Courier says that the last mail from England brought advices from Dr. Cullen, which positively state that a party will ho sent out to survey the route for the proposed ship canal across the Isthmus, and that it will be ac companied by Dr. Cullen himself. Miss Catharine Hayes, after a most brilliant career, at five nights at $2,000 per night, in Santiago, Chili, was to have apprarod at Val paraiso on the 6th ult., and give four concerts. and then go to Copiapo on the 15tb, from thence to Callao, and probably from that place to Aus tralia. The Wilmington Herald, in alluding to the rice Crop, sale : "We rejoice that our planters have reason to be abundantly grateful for the rich returns of their labors the present season. The crop ismore than an average, we believe, and will probably reach 200;000 bushels. Mrs. Sarah Jane Hale, who bas been urging for several years, the adoption of ono fixed day by all the States of the Union as a day of Thanksgiving, in a recent letter suggests that the Governors of the several States set apart the last Thursday of November for the par pose. The Argentine confederation, at Buenos Ayres, appears to be virtually dissolved, and the pro• vinoes maintain a separate and Indepebdent ex istence, though Urquiza, who since his defeat has retired to his own province of Entre Reis. still styles himself Provisional Director of the Confederation, and hes been so recognized by the American diplomatic functionaries. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE TROUBLES AT THE CUINCUA ISLANDS.—We gave an account, yesterday. of the harsh treatment and imprison: meat of Captain BicCreren, of the American ship Defiance, by the Peruvian authorities, at the Chincha Islands. The following additional particulars we gather from the N. Y. Express : It appears that an order prohibiting the kill ing of pelicans, under penalty of a fine of $l, had been issued, which order one of the sailors of the Defiance disobeyed, was arrested and put in irons. Next morning, the captain of the De fiance went to the guard-ship, paid the fine, and asked the release of the man. This was refused, whereupon the American captains in port, some twenty-five in number, waited upon the com mander to endeavor to effect the release of the man. They were received by the commander with an order to his marines to load their mus kets with ball cartridges, followed by an order to the captains to leave his vessel: but while do ing this some of them were seriously injured with the bayonets as well as the butt•ends of the muskets in the hands of the marines. Sometime after, the Defiance, when going to sea, Rare a salute to the other American vessels, and in a few minutes after she was boarded by the authorities, and a fine, according to regula tions, was exacted to the amount of twenty dollars, which was paid immediately by the cap tain, he et the same time saying they might wait, for they would have an opportunity to col lect another. On the second gun being fired, the Defiance was again boarded by two boats from the Peruvian man-of-war Rimae, and the guard ship. Ono of the men in going over the side ilaidetrnsity- disohargsd Lin Egazaaket r an.l \UAL im mediately shot by the lieutenant. Capt. NPCer ren was then arrested, put in irons, receiving a deep cut in the head with an sic, and pitched headlong into the guard-boat, and then beaten with the butt end of their muskets, rowed on board the man of wsr and put in confinement, charging him with the murder committed by the lieutenant. The Defiance was brought to Callao by one of the lieutenants of the Peruvian navy, having arrived in the harbor on the 10th of September. She was subsequently abandoned to the authorities of Peru, and is in their pos session, the United States Minister, Mr. Clay, very properly refusing to receive her. lie im mediately proceeded to the Chinches to investi gate the affair. A letter in the New York Journal of Com merce, dated Callao, August 26, after narrating the difficulty. says:— Since writing of the affair at . the Islands, I understand that an investigation was held before the American Minister, Mr. Clay, and the Peru vian authorities, which ended in removing the commandant at the Islands, and no doubt heavy damages will be recovered, as Mr. Clay, our Minister, has forwarded his dispatches by this steamer, concerning the affair. THE PanuirtAlT Danr Aso Rnsouncss.—We alluded briefly, yesterday, to the arrest of Senor Elias. The following fuller account, which we extract from the New York Herald, shows that the affair possesses some general interest: Quite an excitement was created in Lima by the arrest of Don Domingo Elias, one of the most influential men of the country, and atone time its Supreme Ruler against tho party of the present President, for having published a letter in the Comercia of Lima, of the 12th of August, relative to the state of the Peruvian finances, in which he attempted to show that the country owed one hundred and fifty-one millions of dollars, which he makes out as follows Debt to England Do Chill Do Colombia Do Spain.. Internal debt Commercial balances, tobacco andts treasury For extra demands by Congress on consolidation fund On tho recall of money below the standard, (moneda fable) To meet this great debt, Don Domingo Elias says that the guano islands, which are the de pendence of Porn. are unequal, and that the supply is only sufficient for about eight years . Don Domingo is the contractor for loading gua no, and has, therefore, some right to give an opinion upon this eubjeot. To this letter the President replied through the same channel, In a short letter, charging Don Domingo with a personal object in making such statements, and saying that he was interested in the recovery of 4 certain claim against the government. This brought out another letter from Don Domingo, in which he openly charged the President and his Cabinet with being privy to certain discredi. table transactions In regard to claims, and al luding to conversations that had taken place be tween them. RUMORED ESCAPE OF Two MOffE OF TIIE TRIM STATE PRISONF.ILS —The late Australia papers state that advioes from Van Dioman's Land says: "John Mitchel is gesettal as an abeconder, and a reward of £2' or such leaser earn u may ho determined upon by the convicting magistrate,' la offered fox hie apprehension. Tho colonial Times says: We understand that Messrs. Mitchel end Martin have prouuedod to join their compatriots in America. There are only two lett.' " In connection with this rumor, which, by the way, needs confirmation, we may mention that the Cork Constitution, of a recent date, states that a gentleman, recently returned from Hobart- Town, had an interview with Smith O'Brien, at Norfolk Island, where he found him enjoying ex cellent health ; he was living in a hotel, where he was supplied with every cozfort and luxury he could desire. He had none of the appear ance of a convict; he dressed in a similar style as ho had done in Ireland. The government al lowed him a circuit of ten miles for exercise, and he had only to report himself once a month to the police anthorities.—Baltimore Sun. - Pitecocrrv.—The Tyler, Texas, Telegraph, of the 10th, says: A good deal has been said of late about the precocity of American youth, but all that we have seen of them is completely out stripped by a Mexican "boy" of San Antonio. He attempted to give Lillis vote at the late elec tion, but from his youthful appearance his vote was challenged, and it was proven on oath that he was but thirteen years - of age. The Ledger says that he has a wife and a child one year old, editor ofthat paper wa for thea sake eef gratifying , led o etifYititg curiosity, the consult a physi cian on the subject, and was assured that this "hey" could not have been exceeding 11 years at the time of his marriage. • ISZEMEII ~ _ 3 ~ u' ;t : ~ ~_ . the New arlelnk !vita. Sentember 20.1 A ROMANTIC LIFE. Obituary notices have nearly monopolised our pen of late. There are few : cult; in our history Which have been inarlediby'somany deaths of prominent individuals, as the butt three months. obituary celumni, to-day; will be found another addition to the list of :remarkable de ceased, itt - thedeatit of Madam Zulime Gardette, the or. 'Dr. Gardette, of this city, and of hlps: - Myra:l:Nark - Gaines: -Me died in this city, at the residence of her eon, Dr. Clardette, at the advanced age of seventy-eight years. This lady was the heroine of that intensely interesting ro mance in real life, which was developed in the celebrated lawsuit of Mrs. Gaines. Her maiden name was Zulime Carriere. She was born in. the old French colony of Biloxi. Her parents were emigrants from the land of poetry and romance—the .favorite home of the Troubadenrs—Provence. the blood of the Gipsy race, which in the early days of Louis iana, settled along our seacoast, and whose lovely daughters were the special objects of the admiration and love of the gallant French cava liers who established the first colonies, mingled with that of the poetic Provencal. From such stock, it is not remarkable that Zulime Carriere should have derived extraordinary personal beauty. The charms of herself and her three sisters wore universal themes of admiration in in the colony of Louisiana. The warm and ge nial climate, and luxurious atmosphere of the sea-shore, ripened these charms into fall ma turity at a very early age. Zulime had hardly emerged into her teens, before her hand was sought by numerous suitors. The successful aspirant - gained his point, as Claude Melnotte in Bulwer's play did—by holding an imaginary coronet, or other insignia of nobility before the eyes of to beautiful but unsuspecting girl of thir teen. She was caught by the glittering bait. The French nobleman soon dwindled into a con fectioner, and, what was worse, a ;worried man, who had never been divorced. Ho was arrested and tried by an ecclesiastical court in this city, for bigamy—was conviowd and sentenced to be punished, but afterwards escaped, and was no more heard of. Thus ended Zulime's relation with Jerome de Orange. Pending this proceeding, and after the dis covery of De Grange's previous marriage, there grew up an intimacy between Zulime and Daniel Clark, then a leading man in this colony,—a dashing, whole-souled Irishman, reported to be very wealthy—of very popular charact.r and agreeable manners. Clark was just the gallant, chivalrous man to espouse the cause of an un protected woman. It is said—but as from this point starts the protracted litigation which has recently engaged so mach of the time and atten tion of courts—we must be.understood as giving the verdict related by the deceased lady herself and her friends, that Clark having met Zulime in Philadelphia, and satisfied himself as to the existence of Do Grange's bigamy, and the con sequent nullity of his marriage with Mite Car. riere, promptly offered her his hand and heart, but suggested the prudence of keeping the mar riage a secret, until they could complete the proof of De Grange's crime. They were then married. Of this marriage but one witness was living when the suite was brought by Mrs. Gaines. and that was the sister of Zulime. But there were corroborating circumstances, upon which the proof of the reality of such a connee• tion was rested. After her marriage to Clark, In 1802, Znlime returned to New Orleans to take further legal proceedings to invalidate, or rather authenticate, the illegality of the marriage with De Grange. A suit was brought for this purpose in the civil courts of the Territory, and judgment was ob tained against De Grange. In the meantime, Clark had advanced in years and honors. The gallant youth of 1802 had become the ambitious politician and millionaire. As the popular man of a powerful party, ho was Pent a delegate of the Territory to Congress. Here he soon forgot the poor Creole girl, and began to meditate a more brilliant marriage connection. The object of this aspiration was the lovely Miss Caton, of Maryland, a grand-daughter of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton. who afterwards became the Mar chioness of Wellesley. She was a great belle, and Clark's fine manners. distinguished position, and great wealth, no doubt, rendered him quite a desirable match for so brilliant and accom plished a beauty. They were engaged; but some stories of his enemies caused a sudden termina tion of their relations, On hearing of his court ship of Miss Caton, the unfortunate Zulime went to Philadelphia to procure proofs of her marriage with Clark. But alas! Clark, it was alleged, an der the influence of a reckless ambition, had made way with those proofs. Poor Zulime again found herself the victim of man's treachery. In a feeling of desertion and helplessness, alone among strangers, whose language and habits were foreign to her, she accepted the hand of Dr. Gardette, who generously and magnanimous ly, relying on her truth and sineertty, united his fate and fortune with here. From that pe riod, her life flowed Smoothly on in the dis. charge of her duties as a loved wife and mother. Shortly after her marriage with Gardette, Clark had suffered his severe rebuff from the lovely Miss Caton. In a spirit of tree penitence he hurried to Philadelphia, and declared his de termination to proclaim their marriage. But it was too late. She informed him that she was Mrs. Gardette. Clark was deeply distressed at this, and exhibited a sincere penitence. lie sought to atone for his desertion of the mother, by kindness to the daughter, who was born in 1806, of this secret marriage. This was Mary Clark She was placed in charge of an intimate friend of Clark, Col. Davis, who raised and edu cated her as his own daughter. It was not un til she had reached maturity that Myra discov ered the secret of her history. Since then, as' Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. ()niece, she has prose cuted her claim to the property of Daniel Clark, as his lawful heir, with a zeal, earnestness, and energy, which have rarely been equalled in the annals of litigation. The difficulty has been to establish the marriage between Zulime and Daniel Clark. Certainly, a mystery has long hung over this case, which only the dead could rise from their graves and satisfactorily deter mine. The once lovely Znlime, passing through so many reverses and misfortunes, returned, in her old age, to New Orleans—her old home—and passed a peaceful and happy life, in the family of her son, respected and beloved for her many virtues. She died at the age of seventy-eight, the youngest of her family—two of her sisters having attained their ninetieth year, a longevity common to the old Inhabitants of Louisiana, and particularly of those born on our own sea coast. $22,000,000 2,000,000 8,000,000 15,000,000 24,000,000 SPAIN.-PALL OF TRH LERSUNT.I MIRI STRY.- A telegraphic dispatch, dated Madrid, Septem ber 19th, 6:80 r. M., was received in Paris yes terday, (Thursday) and is to the following effect: 20,000,000 60,000,000 10,000,000 The ministry of which General Leremidi was tho head has resigned. The Queen has accepted the sot. The Count de San Lute (M. Sartorius) has been summoned to the Royal presence. He has undertaken the task of forming a new adminis tration, and has taken the oath as Minister of State and President of the Council. $151,000.000 M. de San Luis has proposed to the Queen the names of the Marquis de Girona (M. Castro) the Marquis do Moline (M. Roca de Togores) M. Domenech, and Lientenant•General Binger, as his colleagues, and they have received the ap probation of the Queen. M. Stevan Collantes, who held the portfolio of Public Works in the late ministry, will enter the new government. The Marquis do, Molins was at Paris when ho was informed of the fall of the government, and would immediately set out for Madrid. M. Sartorius and M. de Moline were members of the last ministry, of which Marshal Narvaez was President; the first as Minister of the Inte rior, and the second as Minister of Marine. At that time 111. do Caestro was President of the Congress, and in that capacity seconded the plans of thp 6 Ministry. At the present time he occupies an elevated judicial post. M. Domen. ench was Minister of Finance with M. Olozaga. General Blazier is not known as a politician. IMPORTANT FROM 1110 ne JANElRO.—Adeices from Rio to the 19th of August mention the ar rival there, from Buenos Ayres, of Mr. Schenck, the U. S. Minister, who, in conneotion with the Ministers of England and France, had concluded a treaty with the Argentine Confederation, for the free navigation of the river Plate and its enormous affluents, the Parana and the Uruguay. This treaty, it is said, is on the most favorable terms, and concedes the right of conscience to our citizens who may sojourn there. r"" ' The yellow fever still lingers in Rio, but the mortality is greatly diminished. SeveralA.meri cans with the fever were in the hospital in a dangerous condition. Ship -masters who leave the 'United States in the months of November, December, January, February and March, it is said, will have to keep a most careful oversight upon their men while in Rio, for those months will, it is supposed, be most fatal to American seamen. ter The sum of $200,000, it is stated, has been paid to Borings, Bros. & Co., the agents of the Anglo-Chileau loon, by the Peruvian minis ter in London, on amount of the debt of $4,000,. 000 duo by Peru to Chili. The amount paid is to be devoted to the completion of the Valpa raiso and Santiago railway. Mena =EN ESE . . MIIII FIIIIIVEft AUSTUALIA Niws —The steamer Sir John Harney arrived at Sydney on the 16th of July. in 116 days from Beaton. T.he , steamer New Orleans is "running between Sydney - and. Melbourne, and doing a fine business. The Melbourne Argue of June 22d containsTresident Pierce's - inaugural. The Argue "9f the 27th ; of June states that there were 283 Vesselei - ing 8 steamers, in.thst harbor, taking in or s us. charging - cargoes. • On the 9th of July, e: private' , escort arrived at Melbourne - with 9,530 otticesi of gold. and on the 14th another escort arrived. with 2,826 ounces. Prices of produce confirmed unusually high. Considerable excitement has been caused at Melbourne by the declaration on the part of the Americana of their intention to _celebrate their national anniversary. The government organ strongly opposed it. At Sydney, at last accounts, the weather had been very unsettled, with heavy rains. The work of discharging cargoes, &c., was at a stand, and much inconvenience arose therefrom. In some places communication with the interior was cut off. The markets were steady. Flour wasdull and uncertain, being sold in lots at from £l5 to £2B ton. Liquors in demand, at good price& Segais, stock smalL Gold was quoted dull ; 765. 6d. at Victoria, at 745. for New South Wales. EfEarr &vow FOR THE SEASOIL—We learn by a letter from Phillips, Franklin county, that on Wednesday before last, snow fell in the town of Rangely to the depth of one foot. Between that place and Phillips travel was interrupted for several days In consequenCe. The trees border ing the road wero so loaded with snow that they bent down and abstracted the way.—Portland (Me.) Adv., Tuesday. NEWS PROM WASHTNOTO.N.—We copy the fol lowing from the Star: •.;„\ The Chinese Mission has Certainly been ten dered to the Hon. George M. Dallas, and, we presume, it will be accepted by that gentleman, who Is so well qnalified to 611 it with credit to himself, and happily for his country's interests. FREE DEMOCRATIC NOMERATIO3SB. STATE TICKET.. ton JIMOt or TIM 817PEEXE molt?, WILLIAM M. STEM:LE-VS.ON, of Mercer county. POll CANAL C0111D1510.113., ROBERT MITCIIELL, of /niiisults county. roe Auorron czsznAL, • . NEVILLE B. CRAIG, of Allegheny county. /OIL 800WEI01 LAWRENCE E. CORSON. of Montgomery county. COUNTY TICKET. FOR PILIMMT TODOE OF DISTSICT COLTS? MOS. McOONNEL L, of Allegheny. FOIL PROSZCUTINIS ATTORSZT, WILLL4.M M. SHINN, of Allegheny. PGA STM. Mrf ATOP, WM. E STEVENSON. of Pittsburgh. AARON FLOYD. of Pittsburgh; BRUCE TRACLT, of. Ohio; Wit. P. FERREE, of Moon ; CHARLES W. BENNY. of Allegheny; A- IL BURNS, of Findley. ran COSTNISSIONLII, EDWARD ALLEN, of Pittsburgh. CIF :OWE WILSON. of Pittsburgh. FOR AUDITOR, JAMES SWISSIIELNI, of Wilkins. [seplalatne rkS-A• a Spring and Summer Medicine, CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE stands preeminent above all others- Ito singularly efficacious action on the blood; Its strengthening and vivifying qualities; Ito tonic action oo the Liver; its tendency to drive all humors to the sur face, thereby cleansing the system according to Nature's own prescription : IN harmless, and at the Immo time extra. ordinary brood effects, and . the numtcr of curse testified to by many of the most mspectable citizens of Richmond, Va., and elsewhere mast be conclusive evidence that there is no humbug about The trial ofoßingle bottle will satisfy the most sceptical of It Learnt,. ,' tier advertisement in another criumn. fort&dswlm az, Dr. Nl'Larte's Liver PL 15.—ahis great medicine hip nu pplantrttl all others for the cure of diseases of the Liver. Its effects are so salutary and speed), and at the 1,21.113.5 time so perfectly safe. that it is not surprising It should superceda all others. Invented by a very distin guished physician of Virginia, who practiced in a region of country in which hepatic, or Liver Complaint, is peculiarly formidable and common, and who had spent years in dis covering the ingredients and proportioning their quanti ties, these Pills are pecnilarly adapted to every form of the diecatm, and never fail to alleviate the most obstinate cases ttf that terrible complaint. They have justly become cele brated : and the researches of Dr. 3PLane have placed Ilia na me among the benefactors of mankind. No one having 'lei plow of this formitlahle complaint, should he without these invaluable Pills. Hate you a pain in the right side,: under the edge of the tribe, which Increases with pressure— unable to lie with ease on the left side—with ace visual, sometime constant, pain under the ehnut.ter-blatle, fre quently extending to Ow top of the shoulder! Itely upon it, that although the latter pain+ are annvant,a Laken for rheumatimi, they nil arts., from dl.onrr of the Liver; and if yon sepald have relief, go insLantly and buy a box °VDT.. U . Lane'. Liver Pill. Poreliaiiero will be rart.ful to co for Dr. eels. brat,,! Liery and tate none else. Then. are other purpurtinc to be Liver title, now before the public. Liver Pills, /Jon his celebrated Verutifnee, ran now be had all at rem - kit:table Drug Store" In the Un itcd Otote, and by tics note praprietoro, FLEM INO 11111 1 THEILS., lerelMani to .1. Kidd k C 0.., DU Wood street. Cal - Ps all end Winter Clothing, Whole sale and Rel nil...A large and Kplendid stock of Fal Nod ltlu ter Cluthing IS now muly for the In,peetla~ of tilos , oI bfng to be fitted out in the node. Call and me LA' your Ael Vomit ry Merchants would thud It to their Interest to cai ant examine the stock. S. IL--Customer work mule to order is enperior style awl at the shortest notice. Air' We would call atrimtloo to the card In oar paper, of T. U. Calvert k Co., Dio=illukers, of Philadelphia. Sped met., of their workmawhip drew a gold medal at the State Fair. James Wichr_rshern, of our city, is their agent, and has pumple at Mr. Moorhead's tin thop, iu the Diamond, whets orders ran be lo:t. oet4:tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Attention, Steamboat Captains and Owners.--The Steamboat Captains and Owners are respectfully Invited to attend a 31.EETLNG. TIM AF TERNOON, at 3 o'clock, at the OFFICE OF THE WEST ERN INSURANCE COMPANY. Punctual attendance is requested, as business of impor tance w HI be tranmetel. By order of the Board of Steamboat Captain:. octlu:lt Wit. EN'Alifi, Secretary. Citizens' Deposita Bank. TllIO Bank. situated at present in Masonic Hall, Fifth street. has Bred Tuesdays end Fridays a lts discount days. Offerings most be made the day previous. falls of Exchange can be offered any day before n o'clock in the morning. On and after the Ist of January next, the Bank• will be removed to the-large building now treating on the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. 0. BLACKBURN, President. oetlo43t 8, AlcO LURK AIL Treasurer. lIIE MANAGERS of the Temperanceiilla and Nobles town Turnpike or Plank Saud OomPanY hereby eve noticl, to the Stockholders of said Company to HEIST, on the FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, at 10 o'clock, A. Id., at the office of the Treasurer of said Company, No. O'J Fourth steel); Pittsburgh, for the purpose of choosing 011icers of said Company fur the ensuing year. A osna Looms, grey. A- \V. LOO3IIS, Preet. (60,83 A uSTAN STOCK AND BILL BROKER, offi.“, No. 8'.2 Thorth at., abort Wood, PITTSIIIIROIL giar - Notes, Drafts, B•Ande, Mortglqw, and Loans on col 'stands, negotiated. Stocke and Land Warrants bough' and sold oetB Ik' LA dummy Land and Pension Agency. CffAa TUCKER. Weaniccoron, D. 0., Attorney for Claimants, and Agent for obtaintnis Berotutimutry, Nara" and DaAway PLYSTONS, BOUNTY LAND, Arrears of Pay, Extra Thy, do Bounty Land obtained for the Widows and Heirs of Vol unteers of the Texas Reyolution of 1836. Address CIIAS. C. TUCKER, oetS:d9t• Washington. D. C. *TOW BEADY, Nos. 7 and 8, or IVth Part, with 40 En -1.11 gravings, (prise 25 cents,) THE WORLD'S EXHIBI TION, ILLUSTRATED.—The Illustrxdol Record of the Groat Exhibition will be completed in 2.8 numbers, or 13 ports, nod will record the history, progress end results of the New York Exhibition. It comprises Essays on carious subjects connected with Theoretical &Mace, and the Use ful eel Fine Arts, by the ablest writers In each depart ment; Illustrated with nearly 800 engrarings on wood, from the most prominent objects exhibited. it ".rah part to cemplete In itself. Price 25 cents. For sale by °dß U. MINER b CO., No. 32 Smithfield at t I 1 1.1ttEE. 11910 K EIOUSM FOIL BALE, situated ist 1 rologhain.—Bach IIOUEO contains three rooms, the Lot is 29 feet front by 120 deep, Price $IGOO; terms easy. ortB S. CUTUBKRT d. SON, 140 Third st. APAltal of 125 Acres, about 15 miles from the city, near Tareuhrm, well improved, and in goal order. Price s2too. & CUTEIBEBT & SON, octS 140 Third atrect A SMALL STEAM ENUINE FOR SALE; peke $3OO, j'y nets & . 613TLTILERT & SON, 140 Third et_ ANTIUI—Ten 180 Acre land Warrants; Fifteen SO do do Twenty-0,0 40 do octS AUSTIN LOOMLS, No. 92 Fourth et. CITY' W Altit-eth TS— IV anted by AUSTIN LOOII octS I UST ItDCEPTED, on consignment, 160 lb, superior GOOSE DUDLEY...RS. For sale by JEEW lIAWORTR, 1S Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. . - • GREAT SALE OP LUMBER. A T TUE FAIR GROUND, at 10 o'clock—MONDAY, ON lobar 10.—Between Tture and Four Hundred Thouaand Foot of BOARDS will be sold at AUCTION, at the above, time and place. Alan, Grub Plank ; Sesntling, 3 by 4 inches: !tun Timber, 4 by G, from 12 to So feet long; Oar Stems; Window Frames, Sash and (lass; Castings and Troughs; Nails and hinges; Truss°la! Wire Oates and Strap Hinges, Water Casks, and orur 1000 yards of Malin. R. C. WAY RFD., see,. oet7:3t P. Pt. DAVIS. Auct'r. A Delightthl Dwelling Howse, Olt RENT, OW Street, in the Sixth Ward ample ground a around It, with fruit Irma and 'tees; every convenience to house...beeping on the premises, with hot and cold water bath rooms, titc, and the gas brought to the atreat thin fad. - I Jaen - n.l to remora from the City on the In of November, when ooaseesloti will bo given. Bent g 225 per- annum. Apply to Mame. John Harter or iforeison Itzulara!Xel, at, theltank of Pittsburgh, la to the ntultal. Cu. the prernitrea [esp:l3] 'LECKY:. 44..8PJ0. MGM . , =ME 014111111.E8 CLOTHING HOUSE, N. 240 Liberty rt.reet -- ~:l't.c.~ -~3~: ~ ,7 , f - 4 ..,„ 1 -,...,:-_-.,,. •:.._7.-r!.`,.jf,j._..,,:-:'.',-':-.7;-:::,..-_.-S:i''.::':',, .. y :, A PII.O6I;A.RIATI6N. ju rLI.E.B.BAS, by an Act of Assambly;ln araiiimment of II the License Laws, approved thb Iburteenth day of 1851, the sale of Spieltuour„ Thou and Malt Tgqon Sunday i 5 FORPIeDDRIf within the limilefof ii . ' eny County, under the penalty-of Fiftylloilaii for each offence, to be imposed by aumnurry.convistion, =I in default thereof, is punishable by : JraprisorMernt %in she Comity Jail; -• Whereas, by &recent . ,decikui of the Suprema Court, promullred at Pittsburgh, the principle is laid down whier -sweeps away all doubt este - the constilmtionalityof this law; ..And, Whereas, Much of Shoed= and. disorder 'whicff hive stained the annals of this city is referable to tbas mam mon and notorious practice which it is the parpme of this law to arrest: - And, Whereas, an uniform and inflexible enforcement of this law must powerfully contribute to the pyreservation of order, and the elevation of Abe_ p and by per mittink no - one render or class of venders& to ply their Ends on STINDAY, can:work Injustice to noon": - - And, Whereas, by virtue of my aloe, and in considera tiorrofmy officialoathiit 1 yapergalotury-40 l oo k v t , tb s . enforcement of this law, I have issued this, my Proclams. lion to that end. And, I hereby call upon all Means-keepers, keepers of coffeehouses, restaurants and estaughontes, or-by ahem ever other names their - 11CM May be known,..where liquors are or have been Mid or dispensed to submit themselves to the law as good citizen*, and - refrain from the sale ofl on Sunday ; and I warn them that every infractioncllt: law which may be detected;-- will be punished with them most rigor, andthe estrum -penalties of its provisions en: forced without distinction of persons or conditions:"... ` And, in aid of my settled 'determination. to "compel en univenalobedienee of this law, LBWh require every mem ber of the Day Police,-trrery member of the:Night Police, and every Special Meer, who may be subject tansy COS =6:Warta report to me on pain of insfant dismissal or sus. prmtion, every infraction of this law that shall fall under his observation, or otherwise come to his knowledge. And as submission to Wholesome lsysis honorable to all men as then' violation is disgraceful, I earnestly irofuhe the assistance of good citizens Slimy efforts to enforce thiss law. And that they may mom effectually render suchastistante, I prey them to dismiss that moat mistaken repugnance to becoming informers; Which often restrains the lawshiding from ailinalig their own patriotism byrolniatary contribu tion of Information and aid to officers of the law, .who in the simplicity of 002 Tepubliaut 'math - nth:mien necessarily weak in numbers, and dependent for ellident7uponmular Relying utam such aid, sari pledging myself and officers to an energetic, vigilant, andsustain•W efftatto enforce this law, and punish every infraction of its .provisionsi - once more call upon all vendersof spirituous, vinints, ond malt liquors, to refrain from the sale thereof on Smadly ir within the City of Pittsburgh. - - Witness my hand ibis anth daynt October, A. D. 1855. octg ROB?. IL RIDDLE, Rayne, SCE/ARIA OBLIBIBUS • ABBANUBMEXTB FOS_ QN and after 310ND&Y, 1;1.h instant, the Bimetal - oi Oin• nibris Company sill nylon Ilearrly Line et Omnibuses from their Depot, on Yrtaistrnet, toDaquesna BOrongb, eta St. Clair Arad Bridge, .Federal and Ohio streets. - Tare 4:?4, cents. Ea s Liberiy.—On the amine day they will ran easels tsra hearty line to East Liberty =electing with inhouse e Line at the of James Young,' on the Two Mile Lane. The Ent Omnibus will leave James 'Young's at & oklock, - A. IL. and continue at the even honr throughout the day. Returning, will leave Prat Liberty, 120112 the bottle °filen., ' ry Barker, at 9 o'clock.. A "IL, and erverralteinate hour thereafteruntil o'citxk, P. M.. - - - - . Parsons desiring to counectlrlth this line sl6tdd. lea-tw the office, on Ilfth -street, MI minutes prior to ea . hourtf. sterling - from Youttete.-- Alintrartrie Line.—For the better accommodationtrf resi dents on Wylie street and Itinersville, an linearly line will be opened to the latter placa on the above date, leaving the Depot as at present. - - • - Lairrence*llt Line..--.Tkis line - will run as uscuil,"l&aving the Depots every lb minutes, until further_notiee. • - On and after the date mentioned above, the 10 otelock.P.'- al. trip will beet:own/A for the present,the last-Omnibus from Pittsburgh leaving at 9 Q'glock, aluithe last from Law rtmcoville at & o'clock. • . ; . . , . . B.—Two comfortable waiting roams are being - fitted up for the accommodation of passengers On the different roads, immediately joinin; the present office, where pd.itt re may be left at any time with perfect security, and pasiangers ..hialded front theinelenumey of the-areatr. octS _ . Carter's "Spantsh.Ware.: THE GREAT PURIFIER OF "TILE - BLOOD. • scot A PARTICLE OP IMPLIGCCRT rf. AN INVALUABLE ItEr AIEDE FOR SCROFULA., Ring's Este, Rhanaudiam, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptioni,. Pimples or Pr/stades on- the Face, Blotehes, Boils Chronic Pore Eyes, Ring Worm or 'Setter, Scald Head, Suitt/gement and Pain or the. Bones ond.Jointa, StabOTLI moors, Elntli• litic Disorders, Inatbago, Spinal Complaints',=Lail Die; eases arising from an Injmisdous imeof ...11emmmattrpro deuce to Life, or Impurity of-the-mood. -' This , This valuablelfectizine, which has became - celeicCated-for; lire number of extraordinary mums. effected:through its agency, has indrwed the proprietors. at the urgent reqnest or their friends, to offer it to the publir..which theydo with the utmost confidence In Its virtues and worsim-ful curative properties The following certificates, selected from a large number, are, however stronger testimony than the mere word of- the proprietors; and are from gentlemen well. tnnin/ in their localities, and of the highest respectability, many of them residing In the city of Itiolonead, Va- P. LIDTDEN, of the Exchange lintel, BIA , Mond; known everywhere, says he hes seem the medlcires called Carter's Spanish allitare administered in over a hundred uses. in nearly all the disee,as for which it Is recommend=. ed, with the most astonleldngly good results. Ile says it Is the meat extraordinary medicine he-has ever seen.. At;IIE AND FECES—GREAT CARD—I hereby certify; that for three yeas I had Ague and Forcrof the mast tent description. _Thad several FlOysicians, took large quart; odes of Quinine, Memory, and I..bellere alLtim Tonics stf; .- verified, but all without any permanent relict At lastl cried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effec amily cured me. and / am toTpy : to sayl hiTt bad sett her chills or fever since. I consider St, the. tea Tonkin the world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case: Jolts Loonoro. ' Bearer Dam, tear Richmond, Fa. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Eichmvnd, and for many years In the Post Office, has such conedenat in the , e , tookhice eeicacY of Carter's -Spanish Mahar , that he has bought upwania of nay bottiesoshirh he away to the ardictod. Mr. Luck says he hasnever known it to fail. w heu taken according to directions. Dr. S.II.+ZGE, a 1 - mortising Physician, and Mrmerly of the City Rota. in the city of Richmond, rays ho has 'witnessed to a number of instances the effects of - Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly anzprising. He says in f7,, , e of. Consumption, dependent- on the Line,- tho.good ett wI were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL n. DILCMEIL of the firma of Drinker & Mor wss cured of Liver Complaint ot eight Test% .tsading, by the use of two bottles of Carter's. Spanish Mixture,. GREAT emu: OF SC . R.Ol7l,4.—The Editors of the Rich mond Republican 'had a servant employed in their pren room cured of violent &mints, combined with' Rherani• tb,n, which entirely disabled him from nark," Two bottles . of Carter's Slmnish Mixture made a perfect - eure of hint, and the Editors, in a publie notice, ray ther . cheerfully commend it to all who are afflicted with any diae .e of th.e bfaxt." STILL ANOTIIER CURE OR SCROFULA lila a Teti valuable boy cured or SeroTals by Carter's Spanish ?dint tire. I consider It truly a valuable truallcine. Jurists bL T.krioa, Conductor on the B. F. and P.R. U. Co., liklunotal, . SALT Itagll3l of TilflinTYP, STANDMI CURED. jogN nIO.IIPSON, residing to the eity of kielmomod, was cured by three bottles of Cantles Spanish Mixture, of Salt itueum, wbkh be bad nearly tweatx mta,ond which all the phys Nol of the city mold not cute. Me, The son is a well known mar-blot balite ally a! Itlehrtukka,Nr‘ri and his cure is moat impartable. WIT. A. 2dArrflaWB, at Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis. in the worstform, try Carter'a Spanish 31.1xture. lie Rao be eheerfolly recommends it, - and madders it in tn.alusble medicine. RICITARD.R. MIST, of Richmond, 'eras eared of Scroin la, and what physicians tall - ainfirmed Consumption, by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. . • EDWARD BURTON, .tozonaissioner of tits means, ho has men the good effects of Carter's Spanish Ilistere a number or Syphilitic cases, and says it is a porfecteure for that hortible disease. • - . WM. G. HARWOOD. of Richmond, cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled hint fran walking. rook a few bot tles of Carter's Spanish Mature, and was enabledto walk without a crutch; in a short time per canwady eared. Principal Depot at M. WE'D, & 00., No.S3Mailen Lane, New York. T. W. DTOTT a SONS, N 0.132 North !II Pbiladelphia. BENNETT & BEERS, No. 12 Main street, RichatoraL i Ta. And for sale by B. A_ FAILNRSTOCK & CO, L. WILCOX., Jr. & CO., Pittsburgh; IL P. SCIIWARTZ, Allegheny: and. Druggisb, and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. ma:dimly To Ile CALITEELT 471 G-00 DIE -SINKERS, MIGEAVEES, ROOSSERS; A zyrzLopz 3t.Arrup.ActritEß4 sit' 8 _Tllrl.4. 114:rcet, . PIIILADELPICIA FRESH . OYSTERS - • F R K. T - I - IVIO R. MIST =mum AT FIELD'S: ; DEPOT,. On corner of Woad and Fifth- Sheets, vzima P1712C1r3 a OYSTER TRANSPORTATION. urE have arranged with the Plesseylnnis - and Basque; ry panne Railroad Compeerlea, for a special Oyster Transportation Line, at exceedingly low Way - acts ADALLS k CO,GtWater at. Notice. MBE STOOKHOLDERS 07 TILE ALLEGITK'fr AHU BUTLER PLANE ROAD COMPANY are heti:l7ll*H- Bed that CI ELECTION will be bald at ROBE= W t.BO'N'S HOTEL, lu Bakerstown, on ILIONDAY, the 7th day . of No vember. 1853, for. the purpose of electing officers of said Company for the ensuing year. Election to be opened gt-4.2- o'clock, M. . _ . . Attest: JOHN N. nuneNcs, president. JaarrA Baum Seep. reeds:llmi Ardli.XlStIED PAPER . 1 1 Attliltitin—Kepreeenthig Oak, V Pine, Elm. Walnut, Rose aid Tulip Woods. vial aionldlap and Iledallioas. Also, rarloaa styles of Itarian hirable, withdesigos for hanging. For eat by . era WALTER P. MAR S HALL . 85Na:A at:. APES ILINGLNIGS—d great variety, from Velvet and' P Gold, at $5.00 to good imltationa at 37 1 /, Beautiful Papers at, 1‘234. Cheap Ripen, aa u cents. For sole by fora] WALTER P,3IaII.SHALL. Hank:ME:CS C0M11123.3 CALF UATTERS: also Calf. Kip, Wax and Water Leather Boota of ahnosi G every variety. Price, low. L. E. HAYWARD, - Goff Corner Market ind Me* sta. 20 GROSS LILY WHITE s.9.torted h lstor , e a stSo s r , tolo oot7 Succession to J. Kidd & Co. 60 Wood st. 9 GROSS SILYLIC WHITE-du tubes, imstore eml-forsale LI by r oe ci . IMBUING BROS. o il n LBS. RU4I PINK, just tsgehrod an Sur Isla by XI nd7 • FLEMING EROS. _ . SPERM OIL-1M bbLs la store and far wile by Oct 7 FLE3ING-11RO' - - - it)o LBS. TILDEN'S ALCOHOLIC MEDICINAL EY TRACTS; a full assortment an hand and foi sale Iry octi .FLIMING -BEM DOKAX--3 cams reflned,j tat arriyea r and far r i le by t 7 oc IDS-000 Ma Clear Hawn Bides for eale by • ort7 IMO MOORHEAD N _ ~, ft Dio NW BOOKS! NNW BOOBS!—Nos. T and - strated Record of the New York Crystal Palace Extdblticm. - Felber Ihighthopes, or an old Cierzranes Vacation; by Paul Creyton. _ . • The lk,yhoodaf Great Meu. Cranford ; by the author of Ruth 'Moorland Cottage, Lc. The Senator's Son. or the Maine Lay: a Last Reap- try: Matta Victoria Puller. Rudiments of the Art of - Bantling; elite] by John' Buttock.. . Jens Satan., or the King's Advocate; IT James Grant. . The Rebel &out ; by Aria Ashland. Beck The Forged Wi ll , or Crime and ItetrilenCon; by Emma= nett. The Sictim of Excitement, kc., by Caroline Lee /Lent:. A fresh supply of the abare works just received st NV. A. GILDS:SPE:MET & CO.'S, - oceft Fourth "treat. Dutch Bulbous Soots, er.ct. - rplitil subscriber has received ding &Dm ILariems his 1. supply of choke Ifyaeluthu, Tullps,Peennaa, =lather Flower Roots for fall planting; awl for Winter blocanitig In pate and glaaaes— Grass Beat for lawns, which makes a fins close smooth 'The, equal to . Sods. Pruning - Tharp- Meath. Gemini and Farming Implements. of that most ap , pnwod construction, at Eastern prices,- from thaSsed and Haramltand Warektottre, Eft siren - - seV2l: '4O/38,WaliDP.QP.- •- •:'.' , 1. : .1 . - - - .. ' , 1 : . 3 ' . ;.: :- ' .- '-' , .•'; l ; - ; ,- ; - : - :••••7. -. ? EMEND ~~ 'Yr~~,:, MMEItIENITS: POSTEP.'Ei niMMM *Ma 0 rostm.--:.z........—tc55ia. sa lasiiffts _ . Tana . and Pargnette.. s4f f &nand lsrr 25 Pitvate Macs, Iker.int for coi)U PTIF lb. do. ansalL--.....45 = eon—.' .rt. Persons securing sesta will be charged 12.7,4 eta. Prim tr the certificate. Doori open at 3..", befars 7 o'clock; Petio= l = tt. commence at ry, o'clock. - - G". Find tagbt of lbo_sogago , noottiplat afetrabbt*D . ,_ trestiiimiimu.lvtspoicr, - appearai PARTIES:ILL, In the mat Play of INEIGMAR. - 'rats Emma, Otte er IQ 1F55, will-be pmentel., the _ezcrllent and famoriter • - .INGOSI AR. VIE BARB 6 1 4 .)afentort. r— T;i 6 ittelittli - irith - titelangbabficl'arAcf - - . . _ ' •Delph F43SILY 41111 - - • .IFi- Tr-mormw-3.IIn(DATIMPCIRTaIIII ? iippeay her great tharatters.. -- „Messrs.-Sbroffel."&,Co UF ACT 13.13. F. LAT, -RR OFSdYES, Natal:ll:tors and Iron Winpw.lihuttats._ A+ N D ,of perxms Admit Idso necessity - of th ersbourt mentionedankles, ire taws no besitaldou•ltirestav: - 42euding,our =tide to bs_equal to anything_iuLthe - Orders promptly attended- to, sad: pnt up hi th e style, sad on abort uotleu. - • 4. F"Amx seL betrcea Fomth'an,l inn; Pith burgh- • EsePguloc3l-. sintoarßr.slxt.,, Fall_Styta - -of-Hats -: VEST, So: =1 Loran . stainrr;----•. • (head of Wood,) haajust received the FALL •:•;, • STILLE.OP- ELATS,=aral - would rks^tfally the attention of- his fzietzds and - customers to :.. has also an hand, ts. a tutd - rarieiramortzttent of Ltd:Mt and CAPS,srhieb ha alit sell-CILEAP. for cash:. [aullif• - - Nati - 111W caps:. ... • _ , :... ; ,..t. A JOSRPEE 0)X & C 0.., miner Wood etseet t or, _ . and Dian:owl alley,. souk! respect:Nib' fir' .- farm _their frietidennd the 'public, that - they Willib. , - .are reeeiving ti - lirge and'eplendid *tack; of . nmskoris G&E'S, or Qie latest etylesorhielithey are prepared-fa ie11.;.. on as - reasonable terms as any other houseire. the eliy; Give un s eall, and e.;ateine our eteel, - -- - '----` . - eePl9. -. 111.31X,X111-3 boxes for to.lo by r rING ItrIXTREEkI).: STOCKING- FACTORY' rani ST.; BETVEMY WOOD AND 3IAREET STREETS.- - - ABILITI;ENERGZ" ct ECONOMY. rra best:goats' in Chi Moral Mae,:itaik's -fkrioit:Endan j shirts sad Matrons. mkt nt. aranufseturera'.- prices, at ttat FIFTH STREET STOCKING l'Actrour,:ammada from jart. y ear's mat: 170'ADV-8.310E pr PRICE. - A .Wkijarr NUM?. =Wan a =maxi of papers:tail - _a u oue- note,Or bial-eicon,iderablaimlne.., The cril aux zecarceAt by, ailling - at 114.1'c4t19p,;.-azurpiefig—gz- s,-11,14 sale by - - -= = - '"8 d FAB3IESTOCH CO.; _Comer-Wccd ma nut es; ANIED,==O octa : TAIINEMOR Um!, tpx sale by - • Jane Watches - and Jewelry.; '- ' II- subscrthet lms now on - hand a very_gocal selection T of Watehm, Jewelry, Elliter-ware;lie; th at be bas ee lemed exprenly for the fall tradeonid has parelassed-bls stock et the Ter, illireat 11!Let and - he Ls prepared to sell eras". description of Ines goods In bis' line et much tower prices than the sameAnsliqean he lennht Eosin any trestenfcityiand toiler tban_erty.Easteoi jeweler will Salt - meet:ll4 and what kin( the Mon ImPortance - ta the pm. chaser, be will Bands goods for what they-are 'worth, seal not eat (as some jewelers - have. lately done) 50 .- pernenti. - more than their mile/mare worth,. *hick fact can bows tai hp tell *getul3iarketstreet,Pittsborgh, -• _ 7proostr.• 01 1 / 1 OWN - 1.,A11111.41110.—TW0 1101.1a= , , jello FQR SALE, - situate on Fulton - street. One le arranged. A 0.11 A state-rocan, And Aye other roma, Yrith falYbY 4 11ttlei: A good : payed yard, bydrant.An. ,- .Ebe - lot 1103) Exit, Inertly_ - la feet deep. Price S- *Also, aka the staye r . a ThreMeg' Ileum, of brit - rooms, arid finished attic.:Prlce Up. Tempi: 000 IrCr' .baud' balanee in one,Arre and tbraiyeeis. • . _ - ' - - CUT/L131411'&_81),N„ Octs • flea' Est do Agents, 140 Tijark st UGA. II .'-ar bhds• prime ( o._ sty eloee tbelot, Lt, act s : 4 oF _ • Liberty .oppotht.wood. tl.Nat,ts.lELMEff j all cu arki quallt_ rW irele i t:l r aels A.) ...1A.Q017 CO,T, 257111i5t pal KINGS— A - . splendid assortment:a Black emit I, Colored Printed Velvets, Crotchet labantcandtorogald styles of Dress_ Trimmingsnerallp.at- odd - A. A. AIA3O.Y i110.13..N0: Fit% et: . 7: 13LAID2; - PiATT)S-3:1 rkh*Tsriazi openodst - A.-A.:MASON xr tw, tX)., Z S FINTiI Pt, hays just , opened thilr Fall Stock 'of eplexdM .. l , l2l4lll arallmade Slim of. the latest patterns. - PLAID. LAISX3-100 - pieces new style - Plaid I Lainc*jast received at 1 , 385-25 - bOxfys 73 1. - • - 150 do 8x10; ' ' • 100 do 10112.; 21 do 10x15;, 10 do - 10 , 116 ' _ . • • 15 do . . Ift.10; - 12x18. Foiffilda by. • itECTLAJDI,;"; • oat. - Seeond and 151 Sizst Irtreets;- NO. LILGALt-1:10 blais., prime. &> r rale by-- , oet4 SMITE( d SPICLA]Ii :_ OblatiFlED b1R1203-5 hbas ibr vale by , Det4' 811:17W.k SINCLAIR; rilThrlßU-11./ teisks, roz sale by.- - - oat :8311T114 b ""' tirrti SINCLAIR. .1.1;;M-49 , ..i.'.FAILVE4TOCIC nct4 . ' - ' 1 .'...Ccerner-Woods.turFirst sta._ Te111....1.1113 1.10*3-4.41(' :k r* for rata try - - cot 4 - • A. rrsectsrocs. tico, -A - Cth, str-ftti l open.on`;. Monday; :the Zd Instant,newAnd:splendiAl ;tent treent of LADLES' OLATII CLOAlit and I::filirrZ 21.1161,3_ /...4 rand 2, la storeaa3rozastß -1.3 by 1/4p=l- . .11,E1LING =MIMI& ECEINE.I3 MAN - IVANTED to purchase a - EESIRE 21 and comfortable DWELLING 11.0USE.iiith•cce , S)calli _of =acre of Gamma, .1k Gerach t GropeTSlacO,_ &a; gm, order; 'chugs 3Maniharfrore thacity, rat the Do:anti= - villa - Rat o,...'Ritoe Teruo esiy- . The !ax,;aro:isca. - - - gcoa busittesa.strual - ' • oe3 . : _ . S ct-rinisim.i. ION; lAD Per iitiai; 'SO cents lanlf. SE. -iser.Zl can. 7.1a 4 Vat - 2.:(1.1 TUN - EMOTIONS-4. Capimen cal and Meal life; at lad owlets Enuanans =aid- - oral hi relatiou Ileaith,Cismsd'azaßelitgy S7llll. .aL D,. 31, It: C. Itealtved iutd - lhe sale by T. IV. NVELDWlkakinaallei and EUtlener, - .- ata • t . t 1 Wood at-betweennted and Vaunt. R.) ,. S va lzi p. ;7 2 s bbl.! l ? .. ,? Anyetro l l:Mbr -(30. -132,wN,60,t00t).3 tlu_lEredP's I .'`? land for 88 . 181 °7 rs , ! a° wp w . u ICE— tiexrn tar sate by . _ 7. S. - ttECIEL 3 4 ,1 aPnf *1 3 1 , 1: 0115-4.00 bbla and Linseed Oil Mr sale by. LI2:O73.IIIcALPI9' a .111 :I• I: 'W... far sag. • •. • sepZ- • - • :.1:6-LEECIT,T1cAtkii ai TOWIVIINt-2.56 pigs Ban ca for sale by, _• • ' - - - - _ sep29 - _ a.LEr..c.H.-mekverlCEM S imRTIII.ON-4tx-tguLs amatted,.,for- EstworL fsri=stte .rs. ircnprz :7. X. " 011121::' 13.12IVELL, 'Draw or., puss — Jan SILIEER:PLATUS awl =mac ismars Xs, Saddlery 7s.rd ware, Dear the St. Call Stmt . Erfslga,..::, Coach — Allir ifonse Work plated in ther and cm rem sonible terms:, mcipgjitimicW -A.R.ZioLD _ FIEATING & - . r W- rI z - 1“.137.801%01.13S 0? philson Firrnaces, Wrought Iron. - - .luti . lftrettcas - scae.ftr.A.N. VAS 08 1 X17121. ' = /Er NO;2:l3lsl'ket Sired, Pittsborg4- ' :MM . • • Aliie.Weltave wLi one - rarnarnr, -- PALterna,'Ae„tallessea, - AIINDLIYA atm To cordiallyrecorknumptit the patronage of the:public. • - = . • - SCAM:ATKINSON florar.-239 bags prises Rio fox sale by 12 SHILFO4--SDICLA/S; Second and 131 Front. 1111LAIDS; vLuDa.—soys. Viet pea Braitstaa Ytatta - inst - rccelred at MASON 4 - ovs;- situation Wanted. - FHB mbemiber, with tea years' experience is use canille business, desires &situation as SALESMAN in some good Wholesale Groemy,Drpilloods. or Nanufilettning establishment. and will travel• =or, if twiniasa7. Tins - doubtable reference given as to cbsractar, Le. luldrela - H. - CHULDS & WHOLESALE SHOE WAILEHHOSH: No.'s .123 k 135 IVoou ar - 4 - Parlascria t -Pa.: - - - NUB mould call attention of Blank:Ants - misitlng thb City,to oarimaunetwastock - - - . BOOT'S "A. - ND limbrating . erarmiety forlleo, Ladies' Tone: and Child:rex comprising ono of tim _,Larg-tat stor4tm-s' -- West of tba 11=A:dm - - - - A spiendidlasortment of ilen's - aud Boys kossutbi'iLsg-T.. - ; ysr, Mexican. and Citizens HAMS. _Sillaand CottouTlosh; . Cloth and Glazed C4PS, at the , latest styles and Whims. Also: X/3 5i: 11 1: 5,., New York - tanzed . SOLE LILATEMEL -- : _ ,Ws dlratt.frourthalltatutillsr- , -- - dolly for' wall basins buyais to ere Asa call. some writ clatartaised to sell u lota as any New York, PbSsideipitit _or Baltimore Jobbing Bows. T - - ,1 - sesaatodtw - EL WILDS t CO. ' CLItItIALGICS.POS. &MM.. rrtlns andersigt t ed hss instmectred 3 I :CARRIAGE WARCCUSE, situated near the Two Mk Ron; between Tlttalsotrgh -_ azd Larreacerrille,- -splendid szsorttzea :me/ ,r of YEHICII2, - of err.ery description, and ism continue receive regalarly, tuns and second hand - Cart-J.4mi, pc4tot. sth which be win nen on thevery lowest term:tor each: HaTag Ind tWel VeYe:al Practice in the busbkeziz l a ‘l. with his well known thdllties in the East, ha tatters Ithatta in - OuttlitgClirsra owarpeitlattr: • - - ir _ . Thom, wishing ta Ptilthsal are repectrcalyinvited - to tali" - and see for themselves.... n pet ta and praapt idterddan pald ta resat riztz et arra 'Wes, rwYadaw"l JOSXPII 11111112: Nurder—ssoo Uwav!L - - _ • - marcars - OPITIMEL' Pttleborgh. Aug= 11, 1553. r:z... e A purtmenee tt Resolution. uhich pissed, the Ciotineils ertiltiesday, sultuaritlas offek s Reward 011:+00 for the meet end tiott to tom sSe titre - elle . 3113RDEfftElt CT =RD Or - JAMES- - COL LiNklate - of Cambria, who - wee murdered he -110. street; in the City otTittshorgh,oo Woodsy otett." - Itexeltr,_ - - - - - offer the above retwara lbs the arrest tad prostratica 1;OFIXItt - '''" • yid:tetra the led murderer or murderers. . - , 411/1.14/- - > ROBSTIT - rautasi •l~ ~ _ ~: - 4.: . :;. , . -- ;-.:.'--:.'.':
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