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A»gteK^rriS>*t^' 1 «*Sinjs4 , c«v , ‘*■ •* i?xa&i* JmttiwS i! ;MJi :4 W®»!Pi;i &" i >* ; vjatSy £•> p.f' ** - f ns ,-c-y, * llSy** +■•^ -i. r ,vr>» *♦* ?<*• £?-**- , - %-<#■'- • i - • - ,* *•+**+* T :-,.t^». » ifv '; • .. • v-..- . •’ ■': '.>v ,; V* : 4..r.^ *!! . - • , >ll.f7``. • - 4tk , t+A- ’ *'' •V r ’ ■ -'H . * \ \ ■*. • >i / ■ r .. *- .«», i * ; * m •' "■ v • ■ *>« ' 2» . lidtij Ifiunimg THDEBDAY MOBNIIjG: 'n ß. .so POST JOB OFFICE. W« would o*U the ottonßon of MKBOHANTB AND BC3INBS3 MEN to the foot that w* here »«so« prepared to fill orders tor Cards, Circulars, BUI IISL, P«wr BooU Porter*, end Progr.d>o>« for exhlH. tlons. All orders mil be promptly filled- K«wa oftne Day. A serenade was gi™ to Governor Bigler,at Willard's Hotel, Washington, on Monday night, by the young Demooraoy of Washington. 7 The Yellow Fewer has nearly abated in Sayan nab. A heavy frost ocourred a few nights sinoe and many of the absentees hare been telegraphed to return. . „ The total raluation of reel and per son pro perty in Chicago for 1868, wae *22,929,68) , for tba present year it is $24,892,289, giving nn in crease of $1,462,602. Aa will be seen by the report of the Board of Health, oar city has improred considerably since last week. Forty-eeren deathß.for a city of 100,- 000, ia not a hoary mortality. Ones on the Northern Bank of Kentucky al tered to s2o“are in circulation. A letter from Chicago states that the drafts of the Phoenix Bank on New York hare been protested for orer • flix thousand dollars. , The Board of Managers of the Methodist Bpis oopal churoh hare offered a premium of $6OO for the beet eeaay on Systematic Benifioenoe. The prise is to be given in one snm, or be dtrid ed among the competitor* as tho Committee aee St The time to which manuscripts will be re scued is up to May, 1866. Thomas J. Goppy, one of the richest men in Corinth, Maine, has been held for trial on a charge of robbing the store of H. K- Dexter & Co., iir Bangor, of a considerable amount of pro perty. The goods were found in his honse, and he acknowledged the theft, but the Memory in timates that the man was insane. The etory in referenoe to the discorery of t e remains of Sir John Franklin and hia crew doee not gain Tery general credence. Many suppose it to be another of the many hoaga published in referenoe to that unfortunate nlßgator with in the pact seren years. Thoße who hare looked into the matter, think it strange that such infor mation should hare been in possession of Ike Es quimaux nearly fire years, and they not hare re ported it to some of the many traders who nsit that region. , jt is said that the Whigs and K. No. are not at all satisfied with the share of State offioera they hare eeonred by the last election. A Gov ernor, a State Treasurer, a Secretary of the Commonwealth, an Attorney General, Speaker of the Honse, and rations minor offices to be filled by appointment, are considered spoils all too meagre to reward the rioters. The fire of the Supreme CouTt, tho three Canal Commis sioners, the Surveyor General, the Auditor Gen eral, and many other minor offices are etiU in tho hands of the Democrats. Ob the meeting of the legislature, meaaoree will probably be proposed of a somewhat startling oharacter. If the Whigo and K. Ns. find that they hare the oontrol of both branohes of the legislators, one of the earliest measures in troduced will probably be an Act to aboUsh the Canal Board, and substitute for it a Board of Superintendents, to be appointed by the Go»- ernor. This would accomplish n double pur pose. It would secure not only high offices for the allies, but the oontrol of all the public works; the control of all the numerous appointments to subordinate offices on the works, and the hand ling and use of all tho pnblio monies of the Com-: monwealth. It would also giro them a ehsuoe for some fine speculations, in case any portion of the public works should be sold. But It would accomplish another purpose. It would punish Mr. Mott for hating declared himself a Democrat, and not a Know Nothing. It is perfeotly apparent that the rank and file of the K. Ns. have been deoeired in some way in regard to Mr. Mott. The great body of them in Toting for him undoubtedly bellesed that he belonged to their order. His unequivooal de nial of it has produced profound astonishment among them. They were deceived no doubt; but by whom f Some say by Mr. Mott himself, whioh we do not believe. Others say it was the Know Nothing leadersthose who had the bo- j siness of arranging the State ticket, and who had made a bargain that if Democratic K. Ns. j would tote for PoUook, Whig K. Ns. would rote j for Mott, and take a man not on cither ticket for Jndge of the Supreme Court. That was the bargain that secured Pollock’s eleotion; and to mtike it work, the Know Nothing lead ere were under the necessity of deceiving the rank and file by misrepresenting the position of Mr. HotL He was represented as being a member of the •• Order” when he was not, and he receired their rotes. There is not a particle of proof that Mr. Mott bad anything whatever to do with the fraud: but he must be punished; and to abolißh the Canal Board would do it. We think it will be done. When vengeance, high offices and rich spoils are all to be gained by a measure so easily accomplished, and for which ouoh plausi ble reaeons could be given, it will not be left long undone. To prepare the public mind for this measure we expect to find the Whig papers, between this time and January, particularly busy in abusing the Canal Board; and talking loudly abont frauds, and the necessity of some change in the management of the pnblio works. We predict that they will open out on that subject soon. If not, we shall oouolude that there is some doubt •bout the allies having a majority in the Senate. Witbont that the thing cannot be done. We could suggest several other measures that would make some fine openings for offioes and spoilt*. Why not abolish the Supreme Court, and es tablish a Superior Court, with five Judges t Then next fall let all the allies combine again and eleot five Know Nothing Judges. We don’t eharge anything for these suggestions. But our Whig and K. Ns. friends will see that they have only to stick together and aet vigorously for a little while and they may possibly get the con trol of the exeoutive, the legislative and judi cial branches of the government, and fatten upon the salaries they would have the power to increase to any extent they please. Their time will probably be short. Delays are dangerous. If tho Senate Is with them, they Bhould make thorough work of it next winter. If any thing is left to bo aooompliehed at a subsequent ses sion the Democracy may rise in Its strength and sweep the old commonwealth once more, as they h&ve frequentiy_dono. # We have no quarrel with any party just now, and shall be happy to make any suggestions that will prove useful. We like to see things go lively, and are impatient to see the game at Harrisburg next winter. Meantime we shell endeavor to make ourselves generally useful and agreeable. ,~^- V-Ov.. 1 . « - 4*»' • • * t * *}*&«•* ‘ ’* '* * >?,» j, ; !•■ * ..* . . . ... \ \n* ■ ' J / *i^ PIXTBB®R®® ! :OCTOBEB 26. A -WAT TO DO IT. Tb* Imicoeatios.’ —The rush of immigration on Sunday and Monday last was almost unpre cedented. It m eetimated nearly ten thousand persons arrired in New York in these two days, which if it continued would be more than one million and a half a year. Miss Julia »*ah is playing a rery sue easeful engagement at the ton. The receipts, last week, are .aid to ham boon $l,OOO pet night. i * . „*r • •V. :**>• ' ■> .» .*■*'•-■ .r •*, - •ft • , ■• ■ • S’ • .f ’ • t<* I ■' ‘ s, ' ■% '- •• • •»> r , „ * ' * •• ' ■ • - v ** .»•r« >.. v •• .*»*•-* • •> Ahothxu Vxxxi) Quxshoh.—No sooner baa the publio mind become callously indifferent to ■whnt ru once the »U- absorbing question, eii: ' Will Saltpetre explode, than another whioh promisee' to be equally fruitful of disousslon, takes its place. Bine* the loss of Bis“Arotic” a great dispute has been going on as to whether a vessel in sinking will oreate a whirlpool,—»U tho old salts being firmly impressed with that idea, and, therefore, when they find the vessel likely to go down, always get dear of the wreck. But some landsmen who hare occasionally been at sea, and perhaps suffered a shipwreok or two* look upon this as a vulgar error, while others of the same oiass, with equal pertinacity, hold to ’the opposite. A man writing to a paper in Port land, takes the middle ground. He says: “If a ship fills entirely with water there will be no Tscnum for the water outside to rush into, and consequently no commotion. If, on the other hand, it goes down while there is yet a body of air beneath its decks, a botjy of water just equal to the bulk of air must be_ drawn in. You must hare read of the sinking of the ■ Roy George, ’ ship of the line, off the ooast of England. In this case men, piooes of timber, and all floating objects were quickly drawn in. One man who was saved says: *lt seemed as if I had one hundred pounds on eaoh foot, so rapidly was I drawn down.’ Where the waters regained its balanoe there light objeota where thrown up. This ship had her ports open below the second deck—the space between the first and second decks was filled with air when the ship went down, into whioh a mass of water equal in bulk to the epace between deok, rushed. Thus it is that both Bideß of the argument are correct. The manner of sinking, whether empty or full, will determine whether or not there is to be a whirlpool.” At!TO-BIOGRAPHY OF BAHStII. This book is now in the market, and a silly affair it is. Its forthcoming has been frequently announced, and extracts published in advance by way of advertisement. All the extraota we have yet seen are miserable attempts at wit and romanoe, and the whole book is undoubtedly as great a humbug as the author. The people of this country are tired of such humbugs, and will propably decline buying a book of ellly twaddle for the purpose of putting thousands of dollars in the well orammed pockets of a conceited and greedy showman. The man who will defraud the Amerioan peo ple out of thousands of dollars by exhibiting an old negro woman with the lie that she was the nurse of Washington, and then write a twad dling book to brag of it, can hardly expect a long ran of popularity, or a large sale for his stupid York. It will prove as flat a failure ns his boastful attempts to make the Crystal Palace pay- __ Bev. TUeodort Parker’s Lecture. A large audienoe listened to the lecture of this gentleman last evening, and were evidently Weil pleased with his discourse. It is the matter of his discourse, not the manner that tells. Though •is manner is easy, he ie not what is commonly called an eloquent speaker. He is calm, deliber ate, unimpassioned and graceful. But his thoughts are the pure metal; weighty, sensible, the result of etudy, reflection, and a careful ob- servation of humanisation ; and there is a vein of wit and satire running through his lecture that secures attention, and often a laugh and ap plause. A little more of the fire of eloquence is •ranting. He steered tolerably clear of his aboli tion mania, and altogether gave satisfaction. The Association has secured some good leo tnreraforthe winter, and we anticipate mnch t.leaenrc and instruction from the lectures at Masonic Hall, during the coming winter. Dr. Elder will be here next month. HOUSE OF REFUGE* ■We hope our citisene will not forget tho meet tg that is to be Held at Masonic HaR this eeen ig, iu relation to the House or fiasco*. This i otto of the most philanthropic projects ercT jggeeted in our community, and we hope our itieenß will encourage it with their wonted lib ,-ility. The following notice is published by \e committee: Thomas G. Rutherford, Esq,, late Superinten mt of the House of Refuge of Philadelphia, and jperintendeut elect of tho House of Refuge of eg tern Pennsylvania, and the Rev. Mesere. oilier and Pasaavant will address the meetiog. he importance of the subjeot aud the talent and eperience of the speakers, we trust, will ftU the ill. Exercises to commence at half past seven, lmittance free. Kabsas Territory. —A gentleman who left Philadelphia, with Gov. Reeder, writes from Fort Leavenworth 'on the 12th inst., Btating that the whole party had arrived, after a very pleasant trip. Governor Reeder has made Fort Leavenworth his restring place for the present, and haß already shown his determination to ex ecute the laws, by holding some squatters to bail who had been fighting each other. The gentle man farther says Kansas requires an incredible amount of labor and severe privations to make it a bright particular star of the union. Gm. Cass ih Illinois. —This veteran states man and Democrat has been addressing the peo ple of Michigan, at different points, on behalf of the Democratic party and the papers tell us he is everywhere reoeived with the greatest enthu siasm. ' On Friday last the oitisens of Chicago had an opportunity of hearing him. The Prut says the ball In whioh he spoke was densely packed, and when he had concluded six hearty cheers were given for the general. Dr. Ward’s Liquid Dihtivrior.— We have been handed a bottle of this mostdelightfnl tooth wash by oar friend Dr. Kktsrr, Druggist, of this city. It is a most elegant article, and from the known reputation of Dr. Ward as a Dental Surgeon, we have no doubt of its superiority over the majority of artioles of the kind. We i presume most of our readers are aware of the | whereabouts of Dr. Keysets store, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. N*w Tore Weekly Bark Statements.— The statement of the city banks, for the week end ing Satarday last, presents the following re sults, oompared with the footings of the week previons: Week ending lzL\Hh. Ending Zlif. Tyw.». $87,092,810 Deo., $1,423,215 Specie . . 11,130,877 10,320,163 Dec, 810,214 Circulation 8,458,722 8,497,666 Increase 38,834 Deposits 66,095,388 66,627,886 Dec., 467,502 The Rial Victor hi the Crimea. —We have seen no mention made of the active part whioh Madame St Arnaud took in the invasions of the Crimea. There she wae, nevertheless, as busy and prominent as ever. The delay in the depar ture of the expedition was, it is well known, oc casioned by the large amount of baggago which this lady took oat with her from France, amount ing, it is said, to something like fifteen hundred i band-boxes. As a French woman’s traps are I exceedingly frail*, and require delicate handling, it was found neoesaary to provide additional transports for their conveyance to the Cherson neap peninsula. It is said that the determination to attack Sebastopol was the result of a coup de utt on the part of the poor Marsha), who has 1 been nearly driven crasy by a ooncatena- I tioQ of domestic as well ae military embarrass ments. It is fortunate for the coalition that they have got such an ally, for without some snob spur to his military ardor as his spirited helpmate, we fear that the commander-in-chief of the army of the east, wonld have done bat little to deserve his Marshal’s baton. The treaty with Dominica, lately concluded by a Commissioner from our Government, it is said provides for the foil recognition of Domi nica by the American Government; that Ameri cans are to be allowed to hold and cultivate land and work mines in that oonntty without being required to become naturalised. •’ ‘ *. >*N Sjy . ■ •* The following ie an extract from a letter from 8. BnchlDgham, publlehed In the London Weekly Chronicle: professor Porson, one of the grenteiit Greek scholars in the world was a confirmed drunkard; Be? Mr. Maurioe, assistant librarian of the Brit ish Museum, and a man of extensive andfaned learning, waa frequently insensible from inebri ation ; ,Bheridan, one of the most eloquent, of orators, waa frequently drunk; Shiel, who came nearest to him, perhaps, in the modern house of commons, drank deeply; and Campbell, the po et, for whom a statue baa been erected, to be plaoed in Westminster Abbey, among the wor thies of England, was, in his later years, rarely B °ln r the volume of “ The Lives of the lUus* trioosto which I have already referred, there are these remarkable proofs of other highly ed ucated and literary men being hard drinkers. | At page 3, is the following passage from the life of Sir Walter Scott: . Q , M His erudite researches into ancient ooottisn lore gained him, at the Literary Society, the ap pelation of Duns Scotus ; while at the “ Club the more convivial, as it was the less scientific, of the two gatherings, he obtained the tobnquet of Col. Grogg. Appropos of the convivial char acter of these assemblies. Sir Walter lived to repent of the excesses whioh were occasionally indulged in; and in a letter of warning to his sen, then a young officer in Dublin, he traces back those severe stomaoh seizures, whioh at one time endangered bis life, and extorted from him shrieks of agony, to the ‘ hard dnnklng which had been ‘ the sin of his youth. And many times would he say to those exposed to similar temptations, ‘ Depend upon it, of Ml ▼ices, drinking is the most incompatible with greatness/” Again, in the biography of Charles Lamb, in cluded in the same volume, at page 80. is the following paragraph: “It must notbeconoealed that in his convivial moments he would often be betrayed into exceeeee in the use of stimulating \ drink , which immediately after caused him the acutest remorse . He also struggled manfully against the beeetment, even to the denial of the company of such men as Southey, Coleridge and Wadsworth, that he might not, by the accompani ments of the table,' be enticed to excess; and it was partially to escape the temptation of society, that he left London and buried himself in the country, when he beoame bis own master. We regret that truth compels us to reoord the failing, even in this imperfeot delineation of so great and good a man." The eonduot of Lamb in this last particular is a proof of bis wisdom. While we pray not to be led into temptation, we are bound to flee from it whenever it presents lUelf. But how much wiser it wonld be to remove the tempt ation of strong drink from the great mass of the community, by shutting up all the dens in which it holds ont its allurements and tie snares.— Close all gin palaoes and beer abope of the king dom, and prohibit all traffic and sale in the de* , .tractive poisons; in short, enact end enforce a Maine lew for Greet Britain end Ireland ; end there would then be reocned from the demon of intemperance millions who ere now more or loea injorod by a greeter or lees degree of indulgence, end the wealth, ea well as morality and happi ness of the kingdom, would be increased meny fold. lam yours, faithfully, J. S. BUCKINGHAM. London, Wednesday, Ang. 10,18 M. J. K. MOORHEAD, *geo. weyman, L. R. LIVINGBTON, Committee. -r.; '? *» v '. i ‘ - ; :e > ~ » t ; -*. " * *u r s • :'• ••• • •,■ . *t . • . v- ' .- i *.*•»> ■ - irKi The Habits of Literary Ken. Female ShttpUflOf and Precoclaue Mar* A singular instance of female depravity la re corded by the Philadelphia Gazette. For the last 18 months, a girl caned klary Add Galway I hag been in the employ of Mr. Banin, in Eighth 1 street, of Mr. John Kiehl in Arch street, and da ring the laat four weeks in the dry goods estab lishment of Mr. George Fryer, in Chestnut at It appears that on entering the atore of Mr. Fryer she presented one of hie children with a beautiful handkerchief rained at $46. Mr. Fry er naturally inquired how she came by suoh a oostly article. She said that her mother held a ▼ery responsible and lucrative situation in the Girard House, in Philadelphia, and her aunt the same kind of a situation in the 8t Nicholas Ho tel, New York, and that one of them had given her the handkerchief. As she was a poor girl, J she said, she did not like to keep such a hand kerchief. This explanation was satisfactory at I the time; but on last Saturday night Meryjtan was detected in the act of seci'etiog scab Hoe laces, which led to her arrest and to some start ling disclosures. It appears that during the last 18 months this young lady has been carrying on shoplifting by the wholesale, and with a success almost napar alleled by a female. She has taken from the va rious stores in which eh# has been terns, silk dresses, merinos, laces, handkerchief* and other goods, amounting in value to hun dreds of dollars. Her plan of action was to re present to her companion saleswomen that the goods had been pnrohased and were to be sent I for. The packages were laid aside antil boys I called and transferred them to the henses of ac quaintances of the young lady, to whom she had made them presents. Goods, amounting in val ue to from $250 to $350, hare been recovered by the police, and they expect to recover'SlOO worth more. She appears to have scattered her favore in every direction, giving away that which did not belong to her with a most royal hand. But this is not all of the story. Mary Ann exeroised her fascinating powers over a mere Ud, 17 years of age, a clerk in a well known jewelry store—secured his affections, and lastly,, they were, upon false representations of age to Alderman Thompson, united in marriage. The lad belongs to a very respectable family. And to add to her troubles, she is now in an u inter esting equation”—not meaning the custody of the authorities. The case is an extraordinary one. An American Vcnel Fired Into. The Providcnoe Journal publishes the follow- ! log extract from a letter received in Providence, | dated Rio Janeiro, Sept 6th: I “ The vessels in port are the bark Nevada, | last from Rio Grande, and tho brig Paragon, from the same port, both in ballast, waiting freight; the ship Tejuoa, loading for New York, | the steamer Bay City, in distress, bound to Ban j Francisco, and under sail. Before this reaches I you I expect there will be a sensation in the States, because of her having been fired into by the English brig Bonita. The Consol has had the matter under advisement, and proper papers have been forwarded to oar Government It seems that the man-of-war, being to leeward, fired three blank gone for her to heave to; there upon, with his colors flying, Capt Wardle haul- j ed his fore and jib sheets to windward, lowered the peak of her fore and aft sails, and waited for him to come op, when three shots were fired In soeosssion. The first fell short, seeond came within ten feet of her foot, and the last passed between the fore and mainmasts. On the boat I reaching the gangway, the Englishman enquired who was the master, when Capt Wardle answered that he was the man. He then as serted that the steamer’s men were all drunk, And in a early manner demanded why he did not heave to. Captain Wardle answered that he had done so before he had fired a shot. HU papers were examined, when the Englishman, noting in the steamer’s log the fact of boarding him, left. There is a Russian frigate some where on the ooait, and the English are oat looking for him.” Caution in Eatino Oysters. —We see in the notices of the sadden deaths of individuals that it is stated they died after eating oysters, of a a disease resembling cholera. The following statement concerning an alleged disease among the oysters may explain the cense of these sadden attacks: “A Baltimore correspondent of the National Intelligencer,"writes that it is a singular foot, and one important to be generally known, that the oysters of those waters, thus far this season, have proved markedly deleterious to health. Persons have been taken violently ill after eat ing them, (raw especially,) with eramp, cone, cholera morbns, &0., and in some Instances death has ensued. Crabs, too, have produced similar results. An old and experienced fisher man states that, in his judgment oysters and crabs this season are impure, unhealthy, pos sessed of some poisonous substance, and nnsafe to be eaten.” Dbath or Hugh A. Garland. —The St Lonls papers annonnoe the death of Hugh A. Garland. He expired in the above named eity on the 16th inst. He was formerly a member of Congress from Virginia, and held the offioe of Clerk of the Honse of Representatives daring the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congress. On theepeningof the Twenty-sixth Congress, he called the Honse to order, and began the great struggle upon the New Jersey contested election oase, by refusing to call the Whig members, who held the certi ficate of the Executive of the State. As a stu dent and a scholar, Mr. Garland occupied a re spectable position. He was the author of the Life of John Randolph, published a few years einoe by the Appletona. The subject of » bridge over tho Mississippi riser »tBt. Louis isdiseussed in the newspa pers. It Is suggested thet the bridge ought to bare an elermtion of ninety foot. It wonld cost a million and a half of dollars, an amount deemed insignificant oompared with its ad 'vartaios. • **.* **■ * - * \.v • A. .*• ** H*" ' * J *sf • V?I , v*Ms,S; .. ' '??<&- '* v V «.. k l Bt th« gHalllj linw for th, Komlng tfit 70UX~ BAYS IAfEB YAOII fcTOOPE. f AHritit. OF THE WABHDKITOIL v*w Yc*k. October 25.—Tli® steamer Washington arrived I*2 nightStaSTHoolt. Bba_ bring p*p®« to the-Uthand two hundred aod fifty pMWngwe. Consols 3M*>£. Morey light London Oorn Market 1* dearer. . Ilollinnhead A Tetley give the sales of Cotton on tbelOth *t 5 000 belts, of which 1,600 were for export end l,oooon speculation ""The market closed dull, without change from Market hi oo quoted at S3j; Ohk> 36a. Oorn...boldm .» pr«*lnk on the market, anticipating a decline; yellow and white 80s, paflMngera of the Wajlyton £"B“JO «► rolt, the Russian Minister at Washington, Bsjoo de_Bc disco, bearer of despateheafrnm Bt. Petertbun siac Legation at Washington ;J- H*^*£sj , J . r .7_ * iinitfd dtatea Lention at Berlin; J. A. Statyner, Bx-rMt* <*»£• «"*?■ and Lad, of th. .Lip North Star, which had boon aold la 9aa Jacinto is in Southampton dry dock. Tbeieheve b-« no official d«P*t4je« pabltebed wlaUre to the battle at Alina. The English, it is said, had two thousand hilled, and the French tourtew hMdred. The •Me. bad chang'd thdr plana, and war. to attack Behajto r“n Sip. of the line at the mouth Thu bombanlment of Sebastopol began wUhOcttger. Marshal Bt. Arnaud is dead, and General Ban Robert is in command of the French army. Meruel has been nearly destroyed Edward Ollrefs affaire wUI be adjusted. rUSfieerrived at Liverpool on Tueeday “Tirai, Taenia, Er.nlng.-0n tha SKh topb-mlw on. hundred and thirty heavy guns were disembarked at Balak- October 6.—PrinceQortecblkoff fa UL There is a great concentration of Turkish troop, at Mat acblne. Omar Pasha begins hla operations against the Bus- «* that onto*-b*v® bean giben to rewire the remain, of Jiar* i -i a. intend vite ail the honors paid him upon his ds* oarturo from Constantinople. The farewell whlch hs had SdSSd7ttSar»y. dated the 36th September, arrived Toaton, says that, orercome by disease stalest *bleh he has so lonx struggled, be isobliged to resign the command. oompllntMit 10 hi. then*, ton E Tb?Tln». of October »th, Uth, oonUlnf rota ■ssrsf fas s£2z* —«*■ - L °lsE,“ th« B sSa? of Alina, the Brudani tanad all Jh. r,lt«« ihroa«hlnthdrfijd.t ; ttojlrt (ta^ttonMrf SSSS.'JSSdi'SSfS* "ffiSTSTSSi report of tho tattU.of Alina -« SSftSai. —-a-* •>«“-» ■» “prfveie de mention that great demoralisation Pr ?he elllse dwUtryed the aqueduct which applied the tort- ”wght ♦**""—"* cavalry were landed by the elllse on the Cr Tbll‘ubsbita«te of Odessa bar. given a ptodf* to burn the place ratber than to allow it to frill Into the hands of the nl AftW the battle of Alina, the carriage <££iMhn«ff was taken, with his private correspondence, by the french Toe Inss by the burning of Mattel le to the large destruction of Tallow, that article has advenes* la id. tnLoodoo, and Hemp also has advanced eo&sider ab&m Poland we learn that a peat movement la in opera tion along the whole line. The Russian C* 1 by forced marches towards Warsaw. The troops of the kingdom of Poland are directed on the Austrian frontier. nrnmt DAT* LATHE THOM XTOOFK. ARRIVAL OP Til* NIAGARA. aiTjTtT,October S 5«— I The steamer ««rty this moraine, wttb Uverpoal dates to tlmlfitfa. The Cleoaatia arrived at Liverpool cn the 12th. IntslHgenraefthe loss ofthe Arctic erected pralbaod "Swliblß Brri™d •» H.l,h«do. 8.«n1.j »t Boon. There wee no decisive new* of the war; up the latest dates ao tmpieerion had. been made on BebaetopoL Hen eeUkoff kept the North, tod was expected dally to have joined Oeten Saekca Gortschlkoff, who Is at Per»to. nmmrbßtbifbßr. Wb«.t h» wlrooaA *d: .bit, taqooUd u U*h rM lOd. Corn doll, £.voriog bo,Bn. “ c, “ ,u “ ® na “ d T 'nrraairt ufli—Brorn * Shlptoj rtpon DrimWln liu Ann, haviac adranosd for the week Is 4d. Wheat, 4d. Oora dolL? trifie lower. The stock of Bceadstufe at fen Porte U small. Farmers do not offer frraly; Bl® 83s. WbmWwhite.*s«#ttsTd;r^Bs«i>Su ML In dian Oora—white and JW* ; Some other circulars quote Western Oenal, S3s fid, gnod Obto, m*Kb. lodUnOmonm... ..Tirs^'tffsssafcttTas m* UoMm.loß.nmll Mil, »• TS^iSSMSfSSSSffi^i-jee satiffiW*iißarffyss3fs TETTxMrt la. ommd. A«rk»n dollars is 2d, eagles ?6« BX4- . ~ , ... - ... Iron market dull, the export demand UJalll|gefl. Bar Iran Is quoted in Wales aft *8 fie. Hatis armfenotod in Wales at £7. Pig Iron U quoted in Qlesgommt 83s. Lead~. will be mounted In buttery around B*beetojni cm the fdk. Tb* bombardment will be commenced on assault is expected to take piece on the fifth. The nllted j tranches aw within 1«P0 yards of the wails, swiM*u«jara already mounted. A private despatch says that there was m tataESt «p « the sunk with their guns, stores, on board, and the r«Min* dcr of the Russian fleet washed in "adlnjwibrrinking. The arews, numbering 10,000, warn added to the The aUied fleets are comparatively useless The mariw* have joined tb* land forest. The wbolaeouatry north irf Sebastopol has bran evacuated by ftsailtes. All the allied reserves left Varna to the Grimm. ' Often Bached has been at 2d, and was expected to join Mensehlhoff betea the 16th. < Tte Paris Debate estimates the Ruasleo force In the Crimea at 86.000, and the allies at 69,000, Including seamen. Thetwo Rusal an generals taken at Alina were Gonlkoff and Scbanoff; both wsra wounded and have since tod. They sey the Bunians had but 36,000 at Alina, that sufflclentto defend their position. Mrasphikoj, though Bkk, sat on a height and directed the battle. *Jj**«» bajonetted all the wounded Russians calling Ohft Sinope. Siußtook tb. cblrf oomnmnd of tbHnUl KM. Canrotet Is considered an energetic adventurer, bat as a taetedan rather doubtful. CAol.r. ie Hew York. Niw Y«I, Oetober 14.-Bt»rtllng eoeeo of ehotaraeod rndden doth, em>.ctnd«oedb7 ccttfagoyctcrc, *—!*• Hoi. The tblknrlng deotbe occurred tUeeftccnoon: .John lLOorneU.CeeUcrofthe Metbonfceßenk; Jercrc P—V Jr., Agent Atlutlo Uoo of Peekotei Morcte M. DhUm, OouiuSlorotlAW-elleflerofcw boon lllncec. ■— oro cdxront of namercne eeee* of elekneee nom duluo. Tfco HMlpmttjr Treaty. iuoiaioCßOO. October 24.-TO. Legteletore feeore lie BMiproeitjjjßteotloo le delayed by » dlepoM jirlae Ae eentbly on ilKtoo. owing to ■ wont of oonMewee., It O tbowght carried, end the Prcrlndol gor emtoeotwijSnMM? . .. KndorJeiaient ct tbe XUelprocttr Bill. Bo«tok, OetobM- 25.—The Governor of New Brunswick,, In en eddreeetotheopeningLsfMatoireon the2oth,warm* lj aadoteed tbe&edproeity BIU. EtrthqMk* Im liw Eon, N. EL, October 25,-Shoeks of “ were sensibly experienced hereet ten o'clock last night. Several buDdings were shaken, bat no damage vu done. OkoUro ow the (tenaeklp Oorotlho. N*W ToUp October2ft.-Tbe ahlpCkroUpeyfrom dun* arrived; fifty deaths from Cholera occurred daring her pasage. SaAltaf of the aarepe. jsa IZUMSAPS XAllin. Bra Tou. October 24.—Oottnn dnU with deoßnlns be deoey. Ploox: relee of 1400 bbla good OUo *t 12; SutLrn' «a« 2000 bbleet l» !129« 3T. Wtoet: pH« Orm. Oorn: eelee 40,000 l»ieelBWL_Forl:eHeelMo bblemrceot 212 27®12 4»i ptßbe JUST. lart iHglO -- OUo Stock dnIL Money rteedy; Ken* ™y .li»?Kl<“ > skrrf*od nod Toledo Kefireod 04; New York Central S7)>f • PHiLinsirßU, October 25.—The reedpto of Wl onrw gnS; shfeplng brands held at no expartde mead. Bye floor, and Oonunmt, oo qaoto the nds at 47. Wlity Oncer, 3»c erted. CiHOnnu'ts. October 24-Flonr coerce end] Ugber et 27,20 •Sf - oE«5."£ seed 0i1..."2©75. The river nil fallen six inches; weather delightful. ln these languages. Mr. TJ. Is a. gentle- Sot“ «iS3i tb. longMUblUbed "lgtjtj?; <« S? TT &£ th “ WggCTSSj. Periin. drcirco. Of ob ljdtofionetircJ Deportment. et Trirete InHracUon giren If rw ’ U TS^i-»or|HT»teli»tnictlon^pertalfe— ten. Por class instrpetkm $10» t** k*** sesslfm. nTt p.wra pntidiny Lota in Bast Liverpool, Ohio. •n.^StTMOUttaildet of PotteriM, oeer fie flto* J otvu, Htaborgh end CSeedMld Beilrojd, e=J wUI be ccpagobl-e. Apply to JAhl g^^l^nt. T«K, blatmbs w ":' T “iX«srooK * 00,: iJ... No. 6 Wood ftneL TNHpAKLott ruimn:UtUt, of tTcry < .»d HMd.toMdMbT TB-Toro a t oo. ' A PPLKB—IO A octie ftmam !s=^s*«isSS)C‘- i ' * " ♦, • i. . • . V 49" Mr*. fltan«*fV*> $OO fiartkiiM**! BAYBDF DR M’LANR’S CRLKBRATKD VIBMIFCGI. r*_ .-■‘tiP.'i. Nrw Toan, M»y 16,1853. ‘ £ <*4 Blvtogton street, says, that after wing one rial of Sf’lnne’s Oslebea* ted Vermifuge, she passed two large tape worms. The above certificates are all from parties weU known In this city, if there ere any wbo doubt, they have the name# and addrmees, andean satisfy themselves by persoaaUn qp. g.—Tbtr above valuable remedy, also Dr- MJ*“ P ***]2 ebrsted Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug 8t pureh»*er» irtH be carefpl to a»k ibr, and but Dr. M’Lane’s VeraKhge. All others, In comparison, are rorthlesa. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, Fleming bbos.. Successors to J. Kidd A Co», ao Wood street. O'lDTaiiii Eeo*Terlß| from U« effects of Fever, Bilious Diseases, or long continued illness of an; kind, will find Carter'* Spanish Mixture the only remedy which will revive their drooping wjnMltntlnni, ttpsl bad humors from the blood, excite the liver to apreenpt and healthy action, and by It* tank properties, restore Ihe ptffpt to life and Tlgor. We can only eay mn. A single bottleds worth all the •opened BareaperlUas In existence. It contains no Heron ry, Oplnm, or any other noxious or poisonous drug, and can be given to the youngest infant without hesitation. See the oertlfleatas of wonderful cures around the bottles More than five'hundred persons In the dry of Bkhmond, 7a., can testify to Its good effect*. %• Bee advertisement OT*To all Wbom ft way 70a want a ipleodid fitting Bull 70a can gat it at CRIBBLE'S If 70a want any Gentlemen's Parnlehlng Goods, In alj Tartety, why GRIBBLB ha« ’am. If you <*• fitting Paata yon erer wow, GRIBBLR’B.i* the place to tana* your aann. He eenfumlsh Ombrallaa, Carpet fu r , i Trank*, TaHses, fie., *T prise* tosutt «p sorts of customers. MO Liberty street, head of Woad. octM B. OIOBU' Suddenly, on the 24th Instant, Mr.TBBKHCB CLARK. Tho frtwte of tha family ara invited to attend hi* fa&stml, at 1 o’clock, THIS APTKRKOON, from hie lnmwfldMiea, No. 14 Walnut street, adjoining OaaselTe Prug Store. to **’* H. 00LUK8. HEW ADTOB proposals Tor a Brlfig*. THB HNDIEaWNAD WILL BKCKIYK dKALKD PRO noaaU, until tha Ift November next. tor tha construc tion ota rabaUßtUl BRIDGE aeromthw Pagniylrania osar MTsdden** ice-house, tn ImqMnM borough. Plana and snedfieattona eon be eeen at tha pnbOo boaaa of E ™” t *«“•' K * l ' on 0042*9131 Bur**** of Duquaenc Borough. (DHpatah coot three times.! ' Betlcei All pßßsofis minima will take nonoß that Letter* of admin Utrstloo 00 tha eatato of PAT KICK O’MALIKA, decaamd, lata of Btawartatown, AH* the aame without delay, to . MARY ABN O’MALIKA, Administratrix, oetatdUwflt _ at Stewartotown. [Delaware Journal and Tha Blue Ean’a Chicken, Wilming ton, copy one time and charge this office,] KiiuriTun,timn mu 00 roc*** arum. STRAKOKRB YIfiTEIKB TUB CITY SHOULD OAIA W to we tha beaottfol assortment of VMINA, GLASS and now open at the abort eetehHite want- Our gooda being entirely new, we am enabled to offer ioeuocmenu in all the la tact style* of Dinner, Tea end Toilet Ware, white Ironstone, wa hare a great variety of ahapaa; also, gold band and fcacycotorad stone ware Tea simToflet pete. Our ftoek of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureen*, Vegetable Dishes without covers, Salad Dishes, and every article appertaining to a DJuner Bet is Urge and well selected. Britannia ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Walters, and House Furnishing Goods, we have a large assortment. COMMON WARS—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dtebea, Bakers, Napplm, Bawls, Pitchan, and every article tn the Bn* te targe, and we are prepared to peek them with or without fine goods, as the purchaser mar wish. Also a large assortment of aQ kinds of GLASS WARE, which we are selling at manufacturers’ price*, all of which •ZS?* “ ,b ° l ~ 11 ’" " toU ’ %J. O-LK^KT. iunAPHf>UBKd—Aeood three toiT BRICK HOUSE, , on lona ftreet, weft arranged with i kdl and nine room*, *ll well papered and, finlabed In the beat rtyle: hot and cold water In each fterjr, tU tatnw*. s*.*«>; Wi, Itorj BRICK BOCBS, on townjmd containing firs A>om*, hall and cellar; price $1,500. AUo, a twoatory BRICK HOUBB, cm Carpenter street; price $1,600. . , . . For fiooaM, ftatMtag LoU or Farm*, at low prices and -ss,g°*° f p ?oS^ssr , ? , iSf sKuSTsSI jr j TtTMRiL—We ore weiring ftca ths foundry of X L. Jobnstm * 0o„ Prtnt*n' new* ssdeerd lafcs; b»J* Boed end oommoa OmlUjri; Bxw'ftUlu. aJliittr, atvateodßg and shooting Btfcfci; I«j Brushes tadctaptare; w fMnflr feoeyOu* Letter*. Bseb eat t °Oidvi tor Press*-! end Type win neetr* oar perttealex ittsfitioo, sad will 1m furnlihfd et fbaodry prices. 8. JAYNES’ Pekin Tee Store, oetflfclm So. 88 fifth street FOR KENT—A good HOUSE, OB Saeond atroat, bacw*«n Bmltbfield and Grant itmti. Bant $3l per month, oetaa THOB. WOODS, 76 Fourth itmt J T. ~.D. t. JOBSBTO*-» KA6Dc EletUlor Ctßtaf* Factory. JOHKSTOS. BROTHER 4 0U n PRACTICAL COACH lUUBB, earner of Babeeea and Baboaont •treats, Alia «6enT alty, Pk, bar* on band ud tr* maotbctnring an ixtanslve aaortmant of Carriagee, fioekawaye, Bngglei, q. m p Qans Ac* madaiaali tbelr varioia styles, with •txtoUacard to daubUltj and beauty of flal*h, nsing in all iHfMktintot Juniata toon and eaetarn hkhnry. So* naiia attended to on the »o#t reasonable tencti They feel coatdant that ail wbo nay favor than with lhair patron* ace, will be parteotlyenttafted, on trial J tbair work. _ The Pittiburgh and ManwheWar Onvnlbnsas pass *»a*y flf* t—n toinntasdaring the day., ' oeg&:ly “ Bmi* «r Kefftf*. ' TIOR the purpose of bringing this important institution ' before the pubDo, end gmng the oonnannitj abetter eaof its Talae end * pnbHa leeHwf will be heSetMllmfo Bell, onTHtJMDiY MMCIO HIXT, the 2&th iast. Thomas 6. Rutherford, Req., late superin tendant of the Houae of Rsfttgeef Philadelphia, and toper ldtenduit elect of the House of Refuge of Western Penn- BrlTeaia, and the Her. Messrs. Cottier and PesseTaat, wffl address the m—ting. The importaaee of the subject, and the talent and experience «t the speakers, we trusrwlU til the Hall* .*•: Xxerdeee to mlttanea free. tt half past urn tfotak. Ad- J. K. MOOBHIAP, S OXaWXTXJOL VOobu L. B. UYTOBtOS. j frrwnlk ItMk *C Mbm * Otark'i Flsunuu. HKLSBKR rfspnetfully totems the . public thakbShswtaft returned from *• mSSan fnwi complete todek e< FIAIKiS erer broughttol I » fl» tnit city. They ere from the osiebgtmd tootocy of Mwnca k Cunx, liewYork.nad, am warranted jk tpA to •fay*** sptet. N.Jk£>*B«fem-fc*T* reariTed the tm riaosfrfce -eSafe both In this country andßarope, and they ire ecu* hf&M mnMcal prolemloo. ana judges in general, a» ritowriierunrtpglfed and unegnaflcd. Tba prices will ton* rl 3&j bribe suns is ekamed st the factory, without addl* DOMlsrFrwOß. Dunham.’* Piano* ware among toe jnt tp ua they Isti lupt up a moat eurikbl* reputation tothis dsj for superiorityof tone, touch, and du rability. The sboralot oomprims all and prims; snAnamy. isstnunsnt offered hr sals by tbs subscriber is embß; snd thoroughly euamOud by him, he aa, to all ne*s»,giT antes to furnish purchasers with good, nbatcnhal and m Uaile Pianos, and at factory j*ries* Person* to want of a goad Piano will find U to their interest to call and examine Store baying elsswher*. HJDttY KUUB, Bole Agent tor Nunn* ft Clark's Piano*. Also Dunham’s Pianos, No. 101 Third street, oetft ■ Sign of the Golden Hup. 49» Old Piano* token to exchange at their full yalne. mKH THGUSANI!) DULL ASS BTO6k! OF.ttOUD AND 1 BXLYKR WATCHSS, ofth* finest and mediarn quall t&.sow for sole at iees than regular Boston prioea, and cheaper than mr offered to this market, at tha corner of Market and fourth streets. OtUen* and stxangars intend ing to purchase, win And It to their Interest toenll ud u amine this stoelu Also, fine Jewelry. BUter Van, Speeto else, Pens, Tea Warn,. Castors, Spoons. Lamps, Military Goods, A&, do. A Urge *toek,chaanerths» elsewhere. Watch repairing done promptly, in the but manner and TbOOKS FOB TUB FARM—the American Parm Book,or Ij Compendium of Ameriean Agrlealtnxe; by LOiilto. Sheep their Breeds, management and diseases; by w. YouatL _ Tbe Ameriean Mack Book; by Wm-Browne. Cattle Breeds, management and diseases; b 7 V. Youatt. Saxton’s Ban! Hand Books. A ' . „ Tbe Farmer’s Cyekopedla.of Modem Agriculture; by W. Blake. Johnson’s and Lei big’s Agricultural Chemistry. For sale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDKNFBNNXY A 00, oeUb Tft Fourth street A A, THABftN A CO. # iraida of forty mora SUM of NSW GOODS, among which vill be found a wall aaJaetad and alagant *u*k of OBSBB GOODS, ooeaUting of Plata and figured SUka, nw veirrich «nddMbnbfeeeMnof Freneh Marino*, taa, Wool Da fainea, Ac, fe, with n .imnlwM ;«rf Ty3»»«nu and HboaakeapiiigChpda, whkt, together wit* tha whole of thrfrlmnMnseatoQk, will be oSacedat greeUyre duoad prioaa. ««* SBVSBAb HUNDUD ACRKS OF YUffIHIA tABD— With good Ttabot: ehonnt odd ooktnnt oUutftf within thrwmOM of tho Bdltfcoon odd Ohio Railroad, *t 116 par octo. din, oono I* Watod comb, at taaWa add thirty rnbeo fton lha rirar, dt $3 osd SMB par acra. Than Idnda oxo in good 1»o£ I ™l®sJ!A*22* 1 g.COTHBMTjTBOH^ mo BTCAttBOAT OWWBBB—Wanted to bv aaINTUr 1 KBT IN A BTIAMBOAT, fcr which caafc ftoek*, or ml eetate will be giTgn. iMraire rf oetSS THOB. WOODS, T 6 South stonet ynr.THW PATRT CHBBSB—2OO boxM Sngllah Ddry Cbeeee, recalYed end fcr Bale by HSSRT H. OOLLDia. W. &■ Cotttaif Cheeai.jat r HMBT H. OQT-Pyg. CaJSSSS— 600 faoxae calved end fcr wh nTTWt—' g bhle pecked Batter. jolt repaired and ft by [octSftj HJ&JBY H. 00UJW8. Sltmntlom Wanted,' : BY an aiperiaawd Pel—in and Oars, in a wbolemle booae: ean fire the bast of eky reference. fcqata«« ootgtst THOB. WOODS. 76 Ibnrth dwt- • Jotict. LKrMU of adglolrtrotton on tba aotato of HXRKY GORBBAK, deoaaaad, Uta of this etty. ban ba« granted to tha andactegmd. All yeuooß tadawd tooted aatate an nqatnd 10 naka lamodtete pop” . _PSg? lkavtac dates will yio—it tbam, doly aathawttoatod, for •atOtenast BAMD»LOOqP«ia»«r. j octMrttd Pteinnd, Httebatfr. . So. B,l****; 10 ** isadfaußi . . c. 11 -wtyu.BHAT.lt AHD WtIAIL DKiljtKß 111 JOVIfiH ASD Of OABPSTS> OIL CLOTH?! MATTISOBj HO. 83 THIRD STREET, PITTBBtJBGH, PA., - ---- --- -- .. --i.A.4«Wit. i wli^fl • * TopuotrrlocnUKhrpob; a«ip.' 'IJZ.' "'i Tofottauruttk o moot si R°g, Molo. tUlttig. PruaotlJff. «d Bod <» cfiotko, *•» «*. •• Torrt. uUlo.cut to fll tar hullor totm. inoooottjbo o**™- .7. . -. "tut. P too MQrtmopt of Pinto pod Totio Ooton, of Qfftfagr jTCrSagJ. m , Tlt . t . l . Trnr.ffliW-*-~-» '•«»' Ptrio OifOoth, lor PloliooalTotOo Como; ■ Buff Hoiloodo, of oil width! ; Thdr stock ot 0000 A MATS to t«j bm, nd aoa*ttafftapta)ft «fr Wy Mil*; Xncli«b masofteton; ««rybody abowd / * *r Ho<^»«-»b- ta »dß r |j- S o^oy»~g. 1 P. &—TKUCB GASH, ONLY, oetl&dl&tvtfftal A. A. MASON & CO., Ho» 25 Fifth Street, ttave jiut wetted rams hoothid cams AiiMpiASMjf . a DRY GOODS.*' fOUB HPMPBJtD «ae» a»d paefcagoe of which, barfagbeea k'Hwr Tiifl t at one-third leae than be efcad at a man ”9 th> WUI beftmnd every daflutptlDßof pbift,Striped tad brocade ffpiM MfP.iUlftlS 11 >;■ ■-• -■■ >; winter Bh»wi*- TH gHI BONNET BKPAKTMENT. .:. /. TtitiWiiawi ***** »"""** wiin» gmdheiM* lacrwai, largeqaaatttiaewill tosaadejitfcrboth fee «s»y lll * ,trillrt y,_f An cxteadve woitapt c t Irish llMni,Uon OMtnp, Jjit a f*U Keefe qfjEmtking Stood*.—ladies’ and Gents’ tfnder Sacaeata, HaDaHMMfeflyjfaM^WßfMflh.*••*. Horten and 9k>ree, a fall as sortoMt __ ; L ‘‘ \' r ' £ 3 - KmOrolderUs, Rlbboj ttdTiMi nep-<«ii«V^~ Jgg* • jf- -£■- OonarieManortexteiMlfeetoefcof OoUe» t Oapw t Habtf,Hlaeaee.aMMtoet«« > H«ft iwfelrt^flnaartigij.jarty iMtnwtnge, r*«e.ldftny. Otspes. three hundred eartoas Phil. Plain MilfiwgedMlWMk OlaOm, Qmmtrtt and rfattyr.—A oooplaU variety <* (hatoewa^O—tnem L *—fr "*** s!A^ , B»a£A^.sffi , %ssaErsjrasjgssSi HaTtng a ba;a rnartentlj la (InM—tern Cftlee^thaywH^bea^^irjiedTlpg the latest andmort v octlfclmdi* SPECIAL WUTtOKS. rr*=» Her eba»Ci Mtd linftmtimi 1 Bnmfc.—Fnimcaa«,Octobarg,lim .Inatoflnn for ibbtno Dbwtcn of this Bank tot tb* a«Hf J«r, Till biMd stttM Bukfac How, onMooday, OaMtf Nar«abVßCct,tatirMfl to bom oT frJLIL and *£*. octM W. H. 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Crolr, W. Botonooo, Jr, fa LorioMT, Jr, John Orohom, W. H. Donny, IL Obßdo * Os Join-Wood, N. Hoi— A goal, P. E. Pifcnd, KromorJßohm, F. loans, L-R. Urtogaton. PITTSBURGH Life, Tin and Karine Tnonranno Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STEEET, HMOIIO HAUL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMXS B. HOOK, ITopldtot, Csaxus A. Ooltok, SaentSJT. ' ' - Thi« Coatway maim wntty lmtnrannt ■jtfwttltitwf to Phillip*, JUmateßniMy, John floott, iota-laßaatna, Joseph P. Qsttttß, V. ja, *ohseiB*l*»y, • Jobs MPAlnta, Alswdsr HurtH iia* Wm.f. Johnitsa, stvottgOb, Junes Marshall, Haratto H. Wsttfenttlng, Goorg* 8. Seldsa, Hbam*ow*Bsn?». - . mygJy : _jJ. JST9A IHKU&AKCS OOIPAIff HiSirOIS. OOHH. _ 2 ■ OhttttM 1819-OaptUl ItMk Wo*,o©ft. THO& K. BRACLPnritat. THO& A. ATitTiWlB, n—hry. TVMCTOBB Thorn K^Bm m, 19 Bomael Todor. Biawrlhvai WudVoodbrflt% a. I BnlMoft Jowph CSmzefa, Fnlinrt Withor, * iS&nfekjfrUr, IMiAMv, BttvtNß, BwMlß.mil, : •- -i IBIm JLTftttte, . 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