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CI e 'IN*LI,?•C'4 I ,,,I--ratt',;. i ; i - i s.. ~-:' ~. 1'~.:n-~ ~"~ --._. ~l.+ Ewa. Seven nr the Attntiedtk. -- : .,,,,.olo Weltteleittrevetiltirititiqtkif•lienteerscry_ of Washington Marched;through the streets with banners flying, and bearing aloft transparencies s ,ineeribed with various devices, indicative of their the - triumph they :.had Monday:Mining &ISM lust. , Mr PerP Jones, an — ttied aturtepentable,„ citizen of Somerset g - neap y, went to the woods for the pti4oiifif ostitini"lionuit.*unber ; and in iheinitertiohn„'-about was found lying dead with the axe in his hands. No marks or bruises could be found upon him, tudicating harm from accident, and the supposition is that he die' suddenly trom.,ditienstrA , quarrel took piece-in Onatatsharg; on Saturday last, be tere9,ttfelltitiltici pen, named Andrew and Ibeniatiltoss. 'The' former s was , chastising one of his younger britheie some, misdemeanor, `witen;Tholias interfered, and Andrew, who was intoxicated,at the time, dew a knife and stab bed the Other in ihe side. The wounded man is scarcely expected' to recover. Andrew was ar rested-on Monday morning The first loirmo . tire for . - the. Hemplield Railroad, to be used on thi road hetwoen Wheeling and Washington, is to be delivered at *heeling this week. It was built the manufactory of Winans, Baltimore. Nem:Roars —By advertisement iu our pape r to be observed that the Ohio and ,Mblehniippl Railroad is now in complete order, inUpassengers are ticketed through to St. In the abort space of twenty ' We'Oni.itOtlie; - 1711E1 nest avenue will afford the moat-direct--And shortest route from the sea board te the Missiiielppi, and insure a saving of time and money. Mr. P. Knowland, the gen eral agent here, has perfeotod arrangements 41tit 41W:tooting BUGS, and will give all proper InterMation,conoeraing the route. Mr. Carry, 10 the hionotgahela House, and Mr. Parkin, at tho O. sr, P. Railroad officio, Allegheny city, will alto furnish information to travelers. Bee ad- Nordsomcmt and small bills. Bean Bnow.—This le the last day of the baby exhibition in this city ; and in tho evening Mr. Barnum gives a lecture on the art of money making. There la a chance to see and hoar the " Prince of Bitmbup." The show and the lec ture is all for twenty-five cents. We wish Barnum would give us a touch of his Pittsburg/ history. It would interest ecoad. We found him in a stone house here in 1841, and got him out professionally. TIT FOR TAT —Be,. Dr. C. Van Rensselaer, of New Jersey, In a letter of, great force, re- plies to Commodore Stockton's attack on him for his " Review of the Camden and Amboy Company's Report on the Alelkident on the 29th of August." The DJetor is lievere without being The New Yort.Tribrtae, the official organ of every new ism either startling or revolting, pub lishes an expose of a Free L3TO or Passional Attraction Society, in Now York. I t numbers hundreds of members, and shows a terrible con dition of morals in the metropolis. No will allude to this iniquity again. A New York Journal is down upon M. Raphael Beliz for humbugging the public. Among others, he Inactions the fabulous price ho pays Rachel each night, and questions the truth of it, eating she is his sister. Here is a mare's nest that has taken the Metropolitan Press half a year to find. Astonishing. GOMM'S LADY'S BOOK for November le re ceived. Fashion plates abundant, showing the fall styles; and the reading matter le good ae (Prom the EL I.luLt lietalllgencer j Kansas Election... Total Vote... Foreign An intelligent friend and citizen ban permitted ue to make the following copy of n letter be has received from Kansas : KANSAS, October 3, 1855. Friend * * * *: You aro aware that Moo. day lux was the day of election fixed by the Legislature, at which the friends of Whitfield voted, and that Tuesday next (October 9) is the day fixed by the people's proclamation, and at which the Free State men will vote, besides, in all probability, some of the pro slavery men, as the polls ore open to all, and delegates are to be elected on the same day to the constitutional convention. A large number of voters from the adjoining counties of Missouri came over on Monday, as usual, and voted. This waa done with the more ease, that the Free State party did not partici pate in the election at all. Some few parties from Missouri penetrated as tar into the Territory as Lecompton, and report eaye, voted at Lawrence, and Franklin as they came back. But the principal foreign vote was oast along tho river, and near to the State, espe cially at Wyandot, Delaware, Leavenworth, At• Chilton and Shawnee Churob. Wo anticipate a largo foreign vote along the Osage and at Fort Scott, but as yet have not heard. The eleo tion, so far as beard from, passed off very quietly, and without any manifestation of vio lence or intimidation. Reports give the follow ing returns: Wyandot De1aware.......... Leavenworth ... Hickapoo Atchison Doniphan Shawnee Church Franklin ' Lawrence Lecompton Total, so far 1874 All for Whitfield, of eouren, (as the other par ty did not participate,) except a few votes at some of the polls cast by tho pro slaverymoo themselves, for Oov. Reeder, to make it look like') contest. At I.eaveoworth I have hoard the foreign Tote estimated variously from 60 to 125. ittanto pkisr,atelyiand nUlltberS , rather seekinrcootseatmeni. At Delaware, 8 utiles below, the vote it said to be nearly all foreign--crowds Hood the share on either side, and the woods on the Missouri shore was ti ll ed with horses and wagons. A ferry boat plied back and forward to the election. At Wyandot probably 160 to 200 foreign votes wore polled, among whoa were some of the residents' of this town. At Lawrence a emall part, voted who oamo down from Leoompton on their way borne, but the mean of the pro•elavery men residing in the dietriat did not, end would not vote, aa moot of them repudiate the laws of the Legislature as strongly as the Free State men do. PENNSYLV4NIA EjACCTION IV MIDINGTOB COUNTY - OFFICIA L. Canal Commlealoner—Plumor, 3182; Niobol Bon, 8214 ; Martin, 39; Cleaver, 29; Bender eon, 11. Assembly—Riddle, D., 8299 ; Miller, D., 3366 Birch, A., 2626; Rapper, A., 2689; Roed, W. 689; M'Daniel, W., 626 ; Mahary, Lib., 161 , Reed, Lib., 108. pheriff—Brucle, D., 8806 ; Rnple, A., 2796 Wolff, W., 622; Ralston, Llb., 116. Treasurer—Elliott, D., 8171; Martindell, A., 2888; : Fee, W., 619; Holmes, Lib , 122. Commissioner—Walker, D., 8190; Hodgens, A., 2807; Johnston, W., 687; Bruce, Llb., 187. Anditore—lrwin, yeara, 8208 ; Ringland, to., - 8 years, 13196; King, A, 2 years, 2668; Sorogg, A., 8 years, 2868; S. Sweeney, W., 2 years, 664; Moore, W., 8 years, 677; Swee ney, Lib., 2 years, 146; Sutherland, Lib., 8 years, 148. Director of Poor—Bnobanan, D., 8268; Par ker, A., 2474; Hoon, W., 595; George, Lib., 160. Coroner—Little, D., 8194; Brown, A., 2664; Allison, W., 621; hl'Nery, Lib., 147. :'iti~i:? +.- i . Voters. Delaware:—Charles D. Manly, Dem. Erio.—G. J. Ball, Amer., M. Whallon, Dem. foayetto and Westmoreland.—Henry D Foe ter, Samuel 11 ill, J. Fausold, P. A Johns, Dom. Franklin.—James B. Orr, James Boyd, Dem. Greene.—Rufus K. Campbell, Dom. Indiana.—Robert 13. Moorhead, Fuelon. Lancaster.—George G. Bush and Joeso Rein hold, Dome ; and W. Evans, P. W. Housokee er and C. 4. flunseeker, Amerioans. Lebanon.—Wm. A. Barry, Amer. Lnserne.—H. Wright, W. Merrifield, Dem. Mercer, Venango and Warren.—Messrs. Lott, M'Calmont and Ronne, A. Mifflin.—John Purcell, Amer. Monroe and Pike.—Abraham Edinger, Dom. Montgomery.—Josiah Hillegas, Goo. Hamill, A. B. Longaker, Dem. Northampton.—John A. J nee, Jesse Pearson, Dem. Northumberland.—S. H. Zimmerman, Dom. Perry.—Rirk Haines, Amer. Philadelphia City.—E. Joy Morris, J. Dook American; Aaron Coburn, George Smith, Dem. County.—Charlos M. Lelsonring, Jno. M'Carthy, John Thompson, Joseph Hunnoker, John Han cock, Towneead Ycarsley, Chas Carty, Freder ick J. Walter, Samuel A. Hibbs, John Roberts, R. L. Wright, Dem. Hohuyikill.—R. Dickson, Jacob Frick, Dun. Somerset.—Jonas Augustine, Amer. Susquehanna, Sullivan and Wyoming.—Two Demo. 15oga.—T. L. Baldwin, Republican. Baton and Juniata.— Oae American. Washington.—Geo. W. Miller, D. Ridlde, Dem Wayne.—Nothaniel W. Vail, Dem. York —lsaac Black, Samuel Maneer, James Ramsey, Dem. Making 64.Demoorats and 36-0 p: . USBOYEMITIOATED.-A -traveler in Cincinnati gave his valise to a little boy to carry. 14 Ae my little friend," he writes, " was walking in advance, I noticed something white sticking out. ' My eon,' said I , ' tuck in your handkerchief, and tell me your name. With great modesty , he - replied—' it ain't a handkerchief," and oA• reflection, I hardly think it wee." • 1 • c,11• 4. . Y , . . ~. .._ , , • . ..' . r t . . . . - , ~. ••'• .. i- ' • .. • ... , r - 4 . 4. :Z., Y 4, a .4 A s • t r .. 4 .; Zr• TABLE or THE ELECTIONS OF SUPREME JUDGE. CANAL COM t:0 03 CI .0 Z % r. s• O . 1 1 0 ; ea 11 to ,5 1 e g, p. ,F$ ,Ed co C P 1 g '1 - • iv - 0 : !El •?' . : . . COUNTIES Adams Alleghooy. Armstrong Beaver Bedford.... Berks.. ..... Bradford Baoks... Butler... Cambria Carbon.. Centre... Cheater Clarion Clearfield... Clinton Columbia—. Crawford ... CumberPred Dauphin .... Delaware ... E1k........... Fayette Franklin Fulton... Hunt'gdon Jefferson.. Juniata.... Lancaster.. Lawrence.. Lebanon ... Lehigh ..... Luzorne.. Lyooming McKean.. Mercer ... .. Itlontg'ry Montour... Nor'am'ton Nor'cimbld. Perry....... Philad'a Pike . . Soh uyl kill . Somerset .. Suaq'hanna Tioga 114: 169' 782 14741 2013! 707, 285' 1259; 722 543' 717. 1931 1 2322' 8182. 515; 709 1069! 2438 3547 237 7G5 1 731, 4044, Vonaugo Warren. Waebington Wayne Westm'rei'd Wyoming ... York 107,010 73,911 120,696 THE NEXT LEGISLATVEZ. STATE HENAT S. Ist Dist.—Philadelphia City—Ell H. Price, W., and Wm. A. - Crabb, A. 204—Philadelphia County--Henry C. Pratt, A., N. B. Browne. D , and Harlan Ingram, D.• 3d—Montgomery County—Thomas P. Knox, t 4th—Cbester and Delaware—J J. Lewis, A. Edb--Derks Con ty—John C Evans, D. * Stb—Bucks County—Jonathan Ely, D.• ith—Lancaeter and Lebanon—J. W. Klllinger, A., and J. 0. &Inman, A. B th—Northumberland and Dauphin—D. Tag gart, A, lith —Northampton and Lehigh—Joseph Lao bash, D.* 101.11--Carbon, Monroe, Pike end Witype—J H. Walton, D nth—Adams and Franklin—D. Mellinger, A 12th—York—William H. Welsh, 1)* 13(11—Cumberland and Perry—Samuel Wbcr ry, D. 14th—Centre. Lyooming, Clinton and Sullivan Gregg, A.* Hit —Blair. Cambria and Huntingdon—J. Crouton, Jr. D. Ititb—Lngerne, Montour and CoSumbia--C. R Buckalow. B. 17411—BradforJ, Barquchanaa and Wyoming —Vi. M. Plnit, D 18th—Tioga, Potter, Mahout, }ilk , Clear6old, and Jeffereou—Henry Souther. A • 19th—Meteor, Vettango mad Warroo—Thomas Hoge, D 20th—Eric and Crawfori—D A Finney, A • 21et—Butler, Beaver and Lawrence—John Ferguson, A. Yid —.Allegtmay--.1. R. lilaCliziock, D , and William ltiiltina, D 2 3 :1—WeLehiagtou and Oretne—J C Fiona! Icon, A. I:4tb—Somoreet, llndfard and Fulton—F Jor clan, A. 26 th—Armatrong, lodlaas and Clarion-9 8 Jamison, U. 21 .4b—Janista, MAI° and Ualon—Jas. W Sellers, A. 2 7th—Weetmoraland and Fayotte—W E Fra ter, A. 28 tb—Schnylkill—C. M. Btritub, D.• Democrat! 17. Opposition 16 Hoven OP REPRESENTATIVES Adams. —lsaac, Babinec'', Dom. Allegheny.—James B. Fulton, Samuel Smith, James Salisbury, C. Magee, L B. Patterson, Dem. Armstrong. Clarion and Jefferson —Michael K. Boyer and Darwin Phelps, A., and Philip Clover do., probably. Beaver, Butler and Lawrence —D. L. Imbria, A W. Crawford, American, A B 'McCombs, Fusion Bedford, Fulton and Cambria.—Q. Nelson Smith, Joseph Bernhard. Dem Berko.—J. Lawrence Getz, Geo. Shenk, Wm. Hines, Benj. Nunnemaoher, Dem Blair and flontington.—John M. Gibbon'', Dr. John H. Wintrode, Amer. Bradford.—Messra. Laporte and Holcomb, A. Bucks—John Mangle, Alex. B Johnson, Jno. H. Lovett, Dem. Carbon and Lehigh.—Joshua Fry, Dem. Centre.—Jacob Bauble, Amer. Chester —Andrew Buchanan, Robert Irwin, Joseph Dowdell, Dem. Cloadeld, McKean and Elk. —Seth A. Back. us, Dem. Clinton, Lyeoming and Potter.—Masers. OW wel:land Magee, A. ( °jumble and lifontour.—Jobe Q. ontgome -17, Penh Crawford.—Joeeph Brown and Leonard Heed, Americana. Cumberland.—James Anderson, Wm. Harper, Dem. Dauphin.—David Mumma, Jr., Dr. J. Wright, Amer. 1854 AND 1855 Dreadful Murder at Cumberl9l4Adi Murder of Dr. J. W. C..nntraiiind Mr. Graf, a Student In hlaOrtce...Seareh for, and irnenover.ref 'the BodlenweArreet of the Eturdsie .r•llarest ExCiteilent Irtunwirdurei — , October 16.—Our town has, for the list twenty-four hours, been in the most intense 'excitement, occasioned by two of the meet', appalling and unprovoked murders on re - end, the whole object being, it is supposed,, 1 57 plunder. The victims are •Dr. J. F. C. Hadel, —• formerly health officer of Baltimore, but for the 181 last three years a practising physician of this —• city, and a young man in his offioe, named Hen ry GreL A German pedlar, lately from Pitts - burgh, whose name is not known, has been ar rested, charged with the murder, and against Whom the testimony is so strong that he would 20 almost be lynched if possession could be bad of him by the outraged community. It appears that on Monday evening the body ••• of young Graf was found in the mountains, a short distance from town; bearing evidence of having been killed by a gunshot wound. The body was recognized and brought to town, and, bn inquiry, it was ascertained that Dr. Medal 1848 0705 1668 12901 1679 ... 6766 28 1884 1670 6948 1465 1090 5 1791 ... 8264 ... 2892 ... 41231 2682 1487 1636, 2016 2899 2081 1487 989 ... 209] 7 2660 3021 ... 1682 ... was also missing, and inquiry was made of his 91 friends in Baltimore without obtaining any in 1 formation in relation to hi O. In the meantime, ••• a German pedler was arrested on enspicon of ••• murdering Mr. Graf, and on soarohiug him the watch and chain, pocket boo c, and clothing of 'l Dr. Hadel were found in his possession, leaving no doubt as to his having met with the same -• fate as his unfortunate young friend. ••• The murderer was arrested at 12 o'clock on ••• Monday night, and the most intense excitement ••• existed until daylight this morning, when a large , 86 body of citizens started out to search for the ••• body of Dr. Hadel. The search was continued ••• until about 10 o'clock this morning, when the •-• body was found in the mountains, horribly mutt -36 lilted. He bad been stripped naked, his head ant off from his body, and stabbed, besides the ••• msrk of having been shot through tho back of •-• the nook. The head is still missing, and it is ••• supposed that the murderer has conceal° iit in ••• order to prevent the identification of the body. 63 It appears that the German pedlar who has ••• been arrested on the charge of being the per • potrator of this horrible murder Is a stranger in 4 Cumberland, and has been boarding at a far ••• *mer's house by the name of Steel, near towu, ••• for some days past. On Sunday morning, be• ••• tween 8 and 10 o'clock, this stranger and the ••• doctor were seen going over the bridge in the 20 direction where the latter was murdered, and ••• Me. and Mrs. Steel say that this man called and ••• got his gun about that hour, and it is believed ••• he enticed the doctor out by telling him some •• one was very ill, and shot him through the back ••• of his neck, as his coat, found io the possession ••• of the supposed murderer, bad the mark of a ••• bullet through the collar. •• After murdering the doctor it is sup need be returned to Steel's, as the latter says he brought 12 his gun back about no.n, and immediately start -73 ed towards Cumberland. He was next seen in ••• the doctor's office, in Cumberland, by a gentle -46 man who called there to enquire for the doctor. Young Graf was then, with him, and on the gen• Homan enquiring for the doctor, ho was told by Graf that he was out In the mountains, and had met with on accident, having fallen in the water. It was supposed that the murderer had told Graf this tale and that the doctor had sent to him to bring him sonic dry clothes. The murderer and Graf were seen in the afternoon going in the same direction----Mr. Gr.( carrying a bundle with him. Mr. Steel also stye that this man, accompanied by Mr. Graf, came to his house, and the man got his gun again, and they went on up the mountain together. Two other gentleman also say that they passed them to gather on the mountain, and Ore minutes after heard the report of a gun. The body of Graf was found with a gun-shot wound In the back, and he had been beaten over the head, it is supposed, dying In a few mo• moots. The Romped returned the gun and the bundle which Graf bad with him, to Steel's again, and left them there. His name is no known. 1744 2018 2653 886 873 1694 2118 E 1920 .. 2315 5 1048 1 ... 1808 5: 9581 1 3214 1 I (Second Despatch rUtITEISII PAZTIOULAES--TUB tie I. OV DLL. lIA DEL CURBULLAISLI, October 16, 3 P. M.—The search for the head of Dr. Model has been continued throughout the day, and a party have just arris• od, having found tho hood buried coins distance from where the body was found. It appearo that this Garman arrested was seen in Dr. Hades°, floe oa Saturday evening. When arrested theca wasjound in his possession the dootor's gold watch, his seal ring with his name upon it., to getber with all his clothing, hooks, &c He acknowledged the stealing thogoods from his of rice on Sunday night, but denies having seen or murdered the doctor and Mr. Graf. The euppo. sition is that, after having murdered the iloetor, ho enticed Me. Graf out and murdered him also, in order that ho might more easily rob the °thee, as both of them usually slept in the room over the office, Mrs. 'Wet and her ea Meets clog ati sent on a visit to their friends in Baltimore Tbo accused had in his possession a large num bar of books and valuables from the race • A Mr Daewoo, who is here from West Ales andria, recognises the prisoner as an old otrend. or. He says that be was Imprisoned at that place for robbing a store; but broke jail cud made his escape to Pittebargh, where be stole a horse, and was re-arrested and brought back to West Alexander, and et:acceded a second time in tweaking Jail and making his escape. Ho is now heavily ironed, and every precaution will be taken to prevent his escape from the punishment that his bloody work demands. The body of Dr. Had& has been taken charge of by the Old Fel lows and awns, In the absence of his fatuity, and will be sant dowu to Biliintoro to night in charge of Mr. Blain, who has been delegated to accompany it. Mr. Graf was originally from New fork, where his mother resides. Ho lived in Baltimore a short time Terrible Tragedy sil Illobenoud—Olurder The itiohutoad (Va.) papers have long ac counts of an extraordinary affair that boa created much excitement in that city. It appears that o young man from Boston, calling himself Fran cis Auburn, arrived in Richmond about three weeks ago, and obtained employment as a de signer and carver. Subsequently he rented a house, and fated it up for a grocery, and oyster and drinking saloon, which he was to open on Saturday. On Prid night, however, ho was arrested on a charge of enticing away and har boring two male slaves belonging to Messrs Jesse Williams and James H. Grant, and who bad disappeared a few days previous. On his way to prison he drew from his pocket 0 phial of strychnine, drank a portion, and died from the efforts of the drug about two bourn after swallowing It. The charge on which ho was arrested was sat isfaptorily Slitatiliehed, as fallows:—lle had re ceived abet* $lOO from the two negro UK% Wa der a promise to convoy them' j r, one North, and had 001102 5 14 .'. 1 . :tem In the third story of his house preparatory to rending them away. One of the Degrees having complained of being un well, he gen, him what he said was a dose of medicine, but which was, no doubt, strychnine, as tho negro died noon after taking the dose. Auburn theft dug a grave in hie collar, and, with the assistance of the other negro, buried his murdered Subject, that cutting his throat and mutilating the body. The other negro embraced the first opportunity to escape from confinement. He then returned to hie master, and revealed all he knew about thin most singular and horri ble transaoticn. It in believed Auburn was in league with others engaged in the business of running off slaves, but no accomplices have yet been detected. Auburn wan a young man of genteel appearance and manners, and had oa pacifies as a carver and designer, to earn from $6 to $8 a day. He gave an a reason for rent ing a house and opening a grocery, the expected visit of hie mother, and some of her family, from the North, to reside with him Tits ELIO:MONO ST/LL TO COMB LH 1866. Louisiana votes on Monday, November 6, for State officers and five representatives to Con gress. Mississippi, Monday, November 5, State officers mid five representatives to Congress. New York, Tuesday, November 6, State officers, but no Goternor or Lieutenant Governor. Wis consin, Tuesday, November 6, State officers. Massaohasetta, Tuesday, November 6, Governor, ./3ktite officers and legislature. Maryland, Wed -Zesday, November 7, six representatives to Con gress, two State officers, legislature, Sr.c. In Tennessf* Alabama, California, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, the leglelatpres 114 each State elect one Pulled Booster. CIIIIIOI7t STAR'S OP AFFAIRS.—We learn from the Lawrrnoe Herald of Freedom that Col. Lane, u member of the last Congress, who vo ted for thf- Nebraska-Kansas bill, and was for merly Lieut. Governor of Indiana, and a prac ticing lawyer there for twenty years, has been refused permission to practice In thd territorial courts of Kansas, because he would not take an oath to surtain the enactments of the legisla ture recently in melon. He was tho counsel of McCrea, *to is indicted for murder ; and the same perttOssionmas refused to J. L. Emery, of Lawrelabe, for ttititiame reason. McCrea can get no ooTiael except those in favor of his con- , position • 4 ;) • • . ri) and Suicide. 11. On such lifutfjaats the 'Vas!lnsofar' of, Ibilforinlioifihk I Nrw You, October 2,1852. Mrs. Chita, of No. 272 second Aired, believing her child, about three years old, to be troubled - with worms, ruche. sed one bottle of DE. M'LANNB ONWIRATND PUGH, and gave it two tea spoonfnlkiibicdifindge effect of censlni the child to discharge Otige of worms. The child is nolir:enjoyingt* hiOdNft. We w'onld advise all parents whn.ionlsispeet theirchiidren bkiketienbled with worms to lose no time, but itaniellataly 6niehatB and adniinlater Miebriiied Vennlftigi. It will cure. The money toglibefVtinclecrin att*Ma where ft don not /floe aet fon. -0? The above valuable remedy, also Dr, hPLatie's brated Liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will please be careful to ask, fpr E asid tnkp ;ar o but Dr. SPLane's Vermitage. AU others, In compailion• are worthless. Also, for sale by the to e proprietors, FLEMING BRO6L, Buse issore, to J. At oetls:deer Na. 60 Word street, coini3r . of 1/6tiith Qr. lareportant to PsnentoriejellirsvWool,. ortes...-VEOATABLEI CATTLE POWDER—Thero Pow d6re are put up In one pound Niche, and are really a good article, not only for the dlseases incident to hods, COW mine, and other animals, but they are likinvini excar lent article to improve the condition of the animal. For Each Cress, they not only improve the condition of. mitch cows, but :they Increase the quantity u well ae im pro!, the quality of milk and buttir. The proprietors say. that It increases the quantity of butter from half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those persona who hove tried It say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the same kind of feeding as Lem. Of one thing we are certain, all who use it once WIC use it all the time, and save money by the operation as welt as Improve, the appearance of their ~cock. Price 26 eta. a paper; 6 pa*- pets for $L GAO. H. KHYBER, Corner Wood meet end Virgin alley, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Inhalation for Diseased Dung!. The mode of Inhalation, In meet of diseased Icings and throat, recommended by Dr. Curtis in his advertisement, strikes Minx the true one. It is now generally admitted by our beet phydclann, that local difficulties can only bo easefully treated by local applications. This practice has been pursued from the first with respecttoeckternal hang motion and corrosions, and wo me not why (lineages of the throat and lunge may not be treated in the souse Manner: we believe they may. In this variable climate of ours,. where lung and throat complaints have became so prem. lout and rife, we earnestly recommend to the pubis, and to the offlic:e4 especially, to avail themselves of Dr. Curtis remedy.—{!me who has tried . it] See adverthemtent is this paper. Caution—Ds. Cams' HIrOBANA In the original and only genuine ankh.. aept.lhattair Ague anti Favor or Three Years' Standing Cared.--Mr. John Longdan, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, bad Ague and Fever for three years; moat of the Ume be had chills twice a day, and rarely less than once: be eras parebal with revere as soon as the shill left him ; and , after trying physicians, quinine, most of the tonics advertised, cod everything recommended to him, was about to glee up In despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture was spoken of: be got two bottles, but before he had need more thanw single ho WM perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or crier since. Mr. Lon:don Is only one oat of thousands who have been beneflted by this great tattle, alterstire end blood pu rillez. Oct airertlaeletetiL aepatiat 'latch odor's Hi =dab and diplomas, BIOQTY TLIOUSAND APPLICATIONS, OF TUB I , IMITABLE, attest the public appreciation Brown or black hair, 1113 true to naturs ea attire's salt, fa produced INSTANTLY, without a chance of fitting, or.lnWety to skin or hilt. Made and eskl, or applied, (In nlas prtrate rooms,) at DATOWELOR'S old established Wig Factory, 2.'2 Broadway, New York. Fold, vbarsale and retail, by rr.OZO, RE.1P385,140 Wood Etreot. air Stockings and Hosiery for Winter s —lf you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our ahrize and go to Q. pen% wetter of Market alley and Mt' etreet t and bayWonut of those elegant Pins Rocking's, that make root feet fast raw nod comfortable. DALY also makes and eons ekaimearle' sty of Hooeury that you can mention. at - wholesale and • Remember tauglue, corner of Muhl Whip and Filth tr.et. oet4 OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TRE ONLY RAILROAD. RuNittno WEST, FROSUPITTSIIOIIOII. Tin V es-, nun iosres at a A. AL ttitotigb to Obeli:tut' n 12 dour' end 40 minutes. M.411T1A13 I.6AVIU AT 8 A. AL 7 ErrIZICLITILLIS * at 3P. AL , . ' Dredue all pate due econeetleas Crest . l,4 and the nrat two. connoct at Aillanott clirott.TOW9 : to Et Lincle la no. opeo, via. (hemline and indlanspolle, 100 rnlira shoricr than ria. Cleveland. Conratetion9 are guide at liaterteLd with the Newark snot &Wank,' City road and at ercctline with the three roe4e c.uotesitratlag there. ror particulars 6. Lantalonts. No traino ran on Baday. through Ticket sold to ClRcinnatt, lottbrellle St. Louts, I I.thaw.p...iis, C ticrgo, Rock Island. Fort Warne, Cleveland, and the prinvipal and Cities la the West. NEW BRIGHTON •CCO'-fIjQDATION TRAIN NOB 6-4 re limaLurgh •t t 46 P. M, and NIT Brlibunt at TM r‘r iheti •ila further Information, apply to J. At the earner °Mee, under the Monon CfWIRY. gahela Howe. Or, at the federal Street &Mimi, to IMAGE PalllCl2l, Ticket Meta. Pittehurgh, July IBM ()/24) • • Pennsylvania Insurance Company OP PITTSBUIIOII, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. A UTLIORLZED OAPITAI. , e 3 0 0 00 0 . Luna.' Buildings and other Property agatmst l i oaa ar Damage by Wire, and the Perils Of the Sea Ind I tiisnd Navigation and Transportation. DIRLOT011a: Wom P Johnston, Rey Patterson, Jacob Mater A. (larrier , W. 11'431h/tack, Kennedy T. Trim& Jeererera Nlsy , W. 8. [Wren, D. S. I. U Par titter Sproul , Wade Ilarayton, D. IL Long, A J Jones, J. Jorroa, N. IL Caggithan, OPPIOISHS: 14.2110x1 .... WM. V. JONNEZON. Flu rrrralerd. BODY PATTERSON. Ser'y and Przamarer.A. 4. CAREntR. 414144171: Sizrstdrg-.8. 8. SallSOUl.Liamly os.r. call at NO, 164 Wood Street, and es mins our ;tacit of SOFT EATS and {SINTER CAM Jam rlrolvo e large lot of Shanghai, Catania', and other atalaa sat i;apa, w hich we will sail r cash. cstla MORGAN d ti), im Wood, street. OHIO AND - INDI ANA Im BRING TIED Continuation of the Ohio and Forma. R. R. TO FORT WAYNE, raw iiturinup ADD smarm' MIES saws errrantraon. OE- Trains connect at Crawllne, without detention, with oli the Anna/ on the Ohm and !Inns. Road, and also at Forma with Trains going North and South, on the Ms Riser and Lake Lilo Railroad, For Tickets, apply at the Vanroad (Ones of the Ohio and Pennsylvania IWiltuall Ooteliany • in Pittabtitgh, ghouy City or at any of the following points: Fort Wayne, Bollefontidne, OlncinnaU, Urban Dayton, ludieneroihy 41n c ttiond. Persons desiring Tickets will ,he Patt.6:,'"fr' Mao. - te ea - Tlaket by the Ohio and ter e lca as Railroad. J. R. 13TRAUCOAAN, PITTODURGII Life, Piro and Marina Insurance Company; con.vas OF WATER AND mARK.sr ..9FAXI73, PITTSHIYILO/1. PA. Jan. A. tram, Secretary. ROBERT GALWAY. President. This Company makes every Ituatraties appertaining toot connected with Lint RIMS. againat Null and Cargo Rieke on the Ohio and stet simippi there and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Lee. and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and TraniTertation. Policies issued at the lowest retail coneletent w th safety to all parties. DIRICITOMI: Robert Gelvey, Alexander Bradley, James 8. HOOD, John Fullerton, John M'Alpto, Samuel M'Olinken, mina= Phillip, Janice W. ilallan John ticott, Chao. Arbuthnot, Joseph P. Clattam, M. D., David Itletvg, Janxee Marshall , John arehl, Horatio N. Liia,Hlttannintt. MEL& INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOLIN H. BROBNIIEROBB,I.unomm BULIELWX JANNEY, Elniairrear. CL W. BATOURLOR, Giceanal Aorcr. WILL if/SUOMI AGAINST ALL *LINOS . MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIRECTORS: 3. IL Elhoenbergar, G. W. Oass, O. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick, Isaac IL Pennock, T. id.=, W. W. Martin, B. D. R T. Leech, Jr., John A. Oaugliey, George 8. Belden, O. B. Bryan, David McCandless. 44. All Leese sustained by parties inaured under clew issued by this Company will be liberally *dilu J ted and protopUy paid at its Office, N 0.99 WATER street. PEARL STEAMIVLITAL‘ . ALLEGHENY. -- Air /LOUR DIadViLILED TO FAXII,p , ;ether of the two Chloe. • OSIUMS maybe left at the Mill, or In boxes at the stores Of LOGAN, WILSON d 00., 52 Wood itreet. . BRAUN A ItiIITEB, corner Liberty and Bt. Glair eta Li. P. BOLIWARTZ, Druggist. ADestwoar•l, TIRES: CASE, OAR D114201Y. J.T29 BRYAN, cm a CO. ' II kV E , gLik ir B._sv e ii i ea Our ii.e 1 , 1 STYLE OF SILK HATS via will be forma, on in- ' B peation, a neat and zdartlede. A good ninths VI, and an extra one for IL end see. .. MOWAN A 00., N0..184490(4 et., , Next boars to the new Prestsitadan Ohurehi Roe One door from Sixth street. (7 241' . e_re, Jo A"" sonleca&a;Yet the v ti ate ' ekes rtyl Led ;" Letter. end Oonnhaehd-Note, for A mArruAL of f Litht. & thaltb. U. 8. Arti.V. Aftietiint Praftipior of j..4°l4,WrlUpt_- ' a ; /11 ' 1 4 - Vreitini i the el'ff beet kiii ' lg a z *ll4 Drawing in the U. 8. Mini Arn3l l. West Po Y Ideal PenEC QV" .4 °4 at Mcderate ":1413.17DAvihoig:' For sale by 0036 N0,,491-11N6s1 ' ode 65 Market dread s war gaurthl DIED, , Attitittairfaikiiiing dein. e; DADAff.),SDELl,austhee of Jobb D. Muter, at the reoldence of bar daughter, Ells& bath Datroeys'COnlet Of Boat and Fourth ateeefe; og.fd 73. Jean,. ter funeral will start tkorn her late realilence, 4it o'clock, rano. The friends cf tha Wally are request - a. athnel, vithout firrthar4tollcil. . • I • On Thureckot, llth inek4. l at 1 o'clock Pc it; . 1 . 4 r. low:: P. 11 ARTE1101tNoaed4f.yeare•..; • HL 1,1 111,-tke removed iheiksverly goglitei; corn er • 411 way. od Ito izith. et Nide, cal Bst_indlifin.• A M E R T- ISEMPITS- offio , AND::-mp.-smi,eptltmlmo . ,4.WM:aoc,t7.-1 BROAD - , rritz SHCIITEST, AZITICKESZ CRIIARESTARD WM' lltoDTE;lor.Yrhich Passensreis can herdayibiliroetllo St. Lochs.' Thee to Loull 27 - hours,'Mm PlltsbrutX. The libt•lteet Track of this Road ancomintilates - srlda cars ..iporey sciatic' de cr. ehhalble tart' narrdirdmageroade. - • ;- f BYtheol4aMlPenneylvelibirße.Urotid Rom Pittsburgh to Orestline, passengers hare choice there aphree different refined rentals' teindlarkliptillts—makink close connections with Tertillaßteialui . RlChmond Itillrrad, for Yincernma No change of 'call At Terre Dante; - Baggage nlie!ked to. Indisadpollr j thence to Sr. touts: Treble leave Pittsburgliss follows: ' - The Vast Train leaveket 2 Mail i rnififeitiiikt BA. 3L - E • ,Exprees Train leases et 3 • The Trains sit make close connectionsitEraillinat c> Indianapollirimnff there mgke dere connections with rail. mad terNtneennes, without a change et elm and at Via cannier take the Ohio and rdississlppi Railroad 'direetfor Et; Llesis--througlx in 27-hotinniconneetlort at Sandoitd ;with the Illinois Central Railroad 'fat Cairo; „where that Steamer., can at f all times the lift fOr'MeorpbLs, - TlcAeburg, New Orlseakind 41Lp - elute Mi. the loser Mhdissippl jiver: Psesempti tawny!' •Ilid rot , St Louis, stogy:l9ra; for the lbeet titolleippl , llUnoteandAifssoorlriogre. •-* MIS to one hundred mileglheilioilest. route t4.St.l.oille„! • . To Be. Louis yli'nellirontainS To - " ' Columbus,' Xenia and Daytoo IS: SD' Tcr ' Columbus, Idsminnall andl r ekeren4. • • .. , 19 SO Passengers and Baggage Transfers:ol*ND; 41 , 0 c-to dryer free of charge, Sot threugh trokettenrfulihirlittitriatiiion place apply to J. U. Cllltßtlikket'Agent,,O. AT. Railroid 'l„ompany, corner officecktorioesshelaßense, PittsbnigN Or to GEO.' PARRER,l'Icket, Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny CitY• JAMES M. ;WARD, Superintendent 0. A Al. Railroad. F. ENOWLAIIIi, Passenger Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. octlP • wens uemoa .. 11 , 1.Adgil'011i de, MPH ELL, • (en "os "mut SUN Or OLYPiON, was m ok 43.) lIITUOLIINAGN DNALIERI3 IN MEd B' - ANA . soya , - CLOTBING,_ Weigel, to the ,"Weeterh Trade; 82 , Thinlittrset,,between - Wocdeand Market, Pittsinth.; Akingst our stOcE.tehich la the largest aid most com plete !loth° country, will be' found, at loirpricee— Men's' Clothing; of every description; Boye" do do A gmat variety of 'Undershirts and Draware; Null Block of Handkerchiefe, Cravats, Nerk Ties' and Stocks; ' A splendid_ atred Amara of Nost y nders- do do Men Winter Hosiery; • .do flop' do . Linen and' Hoehn Shirts rind Drawers; ' Canton-Emmet do " " do Cum Emile Goods; And a full stocker goo& Adipted to Miners and.rarMent ' wear, de. Also, Umbreilasuf all gradea. ' We invite , our old acquaintances and_all derriere in Our line, to call Ansi ' eiaixtbie foi therliseives." We'are; nOW` opening our curd supply, end our - stock toted and thin plate. Warehouse nn Third shoot, way between Wood and Market. . -: - . octio..4w Hank of Vittsburghil., Ortober i 9. 18bs. I • A N J ELECTION f•r Thlrtreilareetore of Ira bank, for ta. the ensuing year; will to holden at theirenkinp; flower, on lIQNDAYi the 19th der of Notes:dr neat t ,,b;,'", tween' the barna Of A. Mend 3 P.AI. - Ai m ,. puma teoung of the Stockholders ar thelltynk or pittsburgh wfd be holden on MONS, ac t in d ay -a. November nut. at the Booktua n o =3, occcotinee with: the provirfotut of the charter. . ocutbthrelani JOILV - SErit7.l4 !Cashier. Wanteill____ A PERSON vompETENT4O'i&ASOOREII and who 45.. cap max kl i ituself Wallkill EEP imetni in altattiviso , toting tillalled6. - Persona Opting will pima eve leer eaurgh. ca,sta tastauhand adpua r trort M0..80X 477,11ttir i . -,, --. , '-,-- -, , ;•-• .ottl9' 1 .sroldinggitikAT.AUCT/ON,—Con-bloralay and ,Tuesday, Ckbahar ,1121 231, oommoneillB /0 o'clock A. .31., at the Onzu Was .80011:81, tenter Mk:id' and Filth' atreata; 5014. 4 -111a0 cairn stock Oa Retail fitorosi*Prildsby Pry .Goods liardiennoznaeutlerly, Boots AE61141068, and.oBP‘fic., among - which are 18 general variety ; f hike Strap 1;04 cloths, eassimarta„isatinots, fine trial and Glutton. llama* Unsay, blatdrata, bleached and brown .'m WU*. drills, checks, Wangs, gingliama,. Iluenktelda *MY; silk, c. shiners and cotton bass and gloyesy Morales' silluclaces, embroldesdic white . OW4 M cravats and warts, abatis, 811 k and linen 1141 sys„ aus', boys' and youths' fine and thick toots, brogans and shoes; Is - omen's and mlarer'..booteesand slippers; back and wool hats; alik and Testa cloth, plash and-glazed raps: critic, pants ; otatendfirts. fine shirts and collars; brick mitts' sad glove,; kraus and finks; pocket and takes+ knives; plated arid German sliver spoons; stool Ora Yrons; candlo *ticks, loan, hinges, sauna. augaraorts, hands**, draw: ing knirak drugs Ant insatchata, and 11-iIII/ -assortraant at otter stock usually kept is; slams conntrYatorst.] ' .P,hl. DAV 8 , Auctioneer. EI4E dL" 14 4 , oxt,,suireee.l daily during week. wt. usx.b. ' , belt seam& supply of MOUSlirilei and idiIiBRIABBINO 151 ( 10 D 3 ..eatheitehig it Lags Lai of LI linilaitiond geengnir Dress Goods, Bharls, Cloaks and Talmat In, If oasekeepitta Geo& the* siciek cannot bai t reled in this insrli4 ealt and see them 1: ld - , NO. to Allman E.T. 1 et L0V2131- I fehot,' Cloth, Nor. Castor, RN tined, BIM Ur Plush, ilactrottai aultabla for the Trait:it **lather, at he e Furnhalag Stara of L, IllaatlYlNLD a SON, No. TO SV*l. street. . . GnUNTLiilNS—liiii, Brut an-9611, lined with Bilk Flash arid Fur: also, gn9 ; Seal .Otter ' War at L 11.1111311 di lIRLD- CON'S; ..A oetls No. 70 `Wood str Au c t : IrkiMSJNO ROBES, of 'superior styles end fe. 4 — ;— i x 1 / ootlil L. MRSIFFIELD 4 go" . IDXQUISITH—Tbe Hennes of Children , r ,_ e;3l ,,, :tazaa, ji_J` 76 Fos:mit street - - - i l 9 - - --- Lwasguma man With sant so flay mils far 6 Picture at tt , I°° W i lt rot pay 74 Fourth attain. -"111714111.,42 eau, 7" -- Acl7 ' NEW, . "S,r Oli _ MOURNING &.11,:it18.13a4NYING DRY 000D8; ouw rr _LllRB.l,oasurr...cooP siC ttr.. inforntrha p, thatlthey-here VT teiW.,.• the Store eom, ND. IN m üblic enact faun; and:hawatioir ova a most colapkte wort:taint ot the alma coeds, IV giving our whole attention to there Idanchte of the Mislays, to the emission of, femur Pod-Ibilik'we can otter advantagee, bo keepingtment, quality d prio% not to be found fu store the netts! eerie ~ The LIOITEURKERIING DRPARTAIEINT entkoniee all rte. Pia anoint In 1)7 Goods used lii furnishing and - keeping hOUSB. DOP JP'S IIEROABTILI °ILL Owner of Mint and Markel strata. Incinporated by Legiabitive Chartei. NEARLY 3300 STUDENTS have been etbrl4iled In LI this institution. MY &ND PVENLIra CLAM= In DuIIBLE ENTRY BOON •REEPING, npacatspe' to every branth of, Coronnace DOUBLE ENTRY PIAMMAT ipozIEEHPIWt, pencticed Ni cion the Western Biros and Law. ,- 131181 RAND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP taught by AW Mr. . Williams, the best Penman in the (tutted R. letnagEßetu. member LAW AND POLITICAL ECONOMY, by N. B. Hatch, Ern . of the Pittsburgh Ilar. AuTicrativtri, mamma, AND MODERN las °man, by P. Hayden, A, M., and P. L. Apel, tor full particulars, call for a circular, containing the Report of a Spacial Clocentittee of the bo of Coramerce of New York, anti a recommendation p r om - nineards of two hundred Merchants, Rankers and Accountants. ocUfkdaw Illentistalca, Winks - rittsborgh, 0cc.14,1658 J AN'ELEVTION for Thirteen-Directors, to 'sem for the ensuing Tear, will la Imld at the dieehahlt.ellsa od tittabingh. on the third ifrmday eflircuombui umkat the Backing House on iburth la. and P. AL street, betatron the hours of BA. Ala), a Mersa nuietrig-of the Stockholders will be held on thejirit .1b.7 6 11, gf - libutinbcr, at the same place, at the . he oz 10 o.,clock GEM-D. 110.0LNIVie, r. NR lain -‘ 16,5* /satiate New Yoriryerm i it z , m , , vamberi continue a large and excellent Rimming. imovrrDite present positioo of the Russians to the d ge t ant forte on the north side of Bebssiopoi; Sweaborg, Milsingfors. so. BaQrn , o iner.erhuflor Nerealbor; D 1 contra , Small In ilia Plaattaa of a New Y a r4 ,3, 74rgeon, by Dr. Pixoti—n wolic orgreit interest. - ilys.rd Taylor's Japan, Mina, i st Meta, by Tennyson Nowortner, by ; 2 1 ,7 a. Abbott's apoleon; 2 Vats; $4,75. trcleKe UR; of Washington. ncberts Receipt kook. Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World; $5,60. Webster's Monona*. unabridged. U. 8. Dispensatory, votetion. Waverly Novels, In 12; half calf. alcOrre lilasorda ftisnrod. toaLA: 411 wan Want hookirlower than . e au b e h a l ekeyb ere , go oeolB firars 110QRSTORE, - No. SO Binh street. WANTRA -city priartnata 1p RICHEY. oetiB • Baxgurit Vy ANT RInn d Wartittp Co;tlBis CHEZ. for dim yeara; on whiall a liberal pro• mina; will Abe paid, in addition to the regular inter. well second an productive rea estate. Eppty to odd& Brid.lollratAlollBlr. Atliarge-Witst4o. of price. It altered MM. - Apply to 0018 DU•MMY =PUY. Lmbw mbi/f Lintieedn7ll&ftaycors.by rDABIES-411 yturaw to Barootteo Show or nto .01 CIA II IIO . IHen., TO Fourth street. ot, go ' oet1; emitays BB' ItriTlßB take the pre , olunt. 1187 , thallttle toes to 7 6 'fourth etreat. Nor Elwood" vragogl,g, clireks & Asiliss!eryTh. R OBFIRTS - Sr.BROTW I , 424 now selling therirlargesadoiseerw at ' ted dock of linii,Mil_to.boo,a4o4l,2ol.loch .. 49 *Ibuti,riilksibid at loftily reduced Tel-v. 4 to,r 4a k e rem ,coltot Ask igama-trew stock, whildtWalt ...egieelatei rentfrom tbs)-intsteen manufeetoolea to it r ew we e k g , f ee the nu - hada. ..Mecluggere desiring to buy gnodi ii6X44 at lnw print; A.dould call tmmadiataly and exewne. eV; :eteek; We We are determined, closa It out without repo( d g g i ego , pr former price& Don't forget the place. - . , 1 end Wetehogi itontsOr.s- k - Bloyrillat, 41 rifth dr* next door to Wood. Sir. itThicke (6)4 f e y 4 m a i ro d i re 4 h, b oat tnahner. ariersettted. - . ' iy21:13" 111 - 1 ELA yaws :00FETSY uarf PET- ItAtillntrxunisul AssOELATIEN, on the fßieeter Plfuilt Road, two miles below the city Itne„ oner to /boyars thla eiseciN Mann& TER, APESTRY, RRUSSEIS. 3-PLY IllustAvE, RAMASE. and 'YEERNI Ahl 0A R YildPX NO, at Yet Y.reauced Prkwa Oar; cash or eity l lorrjpbknee, Onterear radar the dock, cowanaelns also /WORM FABRIS' ot every variety Ana be =mined at tha Factory Warehe -Darby, or k t the Stores, Noe. aa4 20 .1% dEOOND et ;PWAADIII4OI7 Wool bonlbt, Spurf. Dyed or exchTg am ed far aeroelomata' Jel4:3m de ,~. K 4 -.0.‘", lo iogr ß 2P xmtßq O ot . n.itt.s' al s*t.oiCr t sO- x,iiaiat-rttoiawieaiiFiiai 8..: eit;:ici 7Yll4,lBiarrkiiitis:..: s f' s. • : . f : .Mltt)ftti ro ,. l , oVxNG: •.. Aitifippouazga.kipi A4 4.,.,, ia_th..w.,l3 to vy- _ a&PILIPTY-OP;OLND.iyORIpIiG I I' " ,- ".. 1i It lZt ei 01 4 W lCiPleyl NE"4% iES'Oa4,kla o o7 .- 6" R E-- DI ' ' A,..o,lEfletlti CORTIOSITV T Kholl2ietir'rild iiirefielffri3ro iie verity to eighty ba th %lair cota 'I if tithit; . (irfttiotiFfsticitr) Cr either dry, fbatop or gfeetiOnb- , -oefoirlitifielir-.froththe Cob. :No clothing the wilt raquiraf.hermit bier:mowed Rini IDYSISO cal:4 talt deal:o)l44lrib the' husieln !filch the cor.o grove. .;- lestad of chuillog the*Ccieri 'orthe cob; it la rickodoff, • , aii • ehlid•Vouldilo ialth: 2thi'fingfers.2 It Vicki off. the fair • - barite - la roue this, • Erery fermerinoire no.Aiiatkautltuut, *09,065:1..iitii 014'140ikinei. • • Mlll UNDB@ CONTRACT, 1. , . -•- , '''''•trI(IAIC ING --'2I . I ‘I3II7I3RENT'POINTiti • '.'.. '''.. • ' .-; REfit t POLL TERSETERSE tic ABLE atacittsz% E - * gli*.Riiipiktu t y.i,,, .., For Farther derthliiiiiiiiiise -. •.- -:.• ~ • •••.-- - .!12.107, rOlili*BUNE EXTR I,*: moil dolly - Topers. ' -•-: -••--• : . -•• • - . TIAIN to no catetpoliassy liinibugt: . ... THERE ra ~; .4 :PILE OP ! DIONEY - :4 ..,.....,....z. J,- in this *otropoly 1 --.• ' ,Thohnito . thosa Who .rifiet4o makethe ii . Realm," ' focal at - - MASONIC-FIALL WOODWELL'S • - 4-",C111.4,111111-4,: WHOT.El3,.tiafktai RE s . , iii,Ban-zserlyvat ferr,E . Attitatrilruz, - = lit 108 401 1 ,0441/IIiOO4XV "'IIIIPtLIPi ROE - _ r A. -1: ; • k • 0/1.44411V, - • e • •, • • • • AdV4ll.-.01N11 . 9 .14 - (1 - 011a. • , littqAl.4l.o4llllll.i. - f YORK-Oft IF'BILADELPIIpt, • AND Ar ROWER- ~ • ;..ifirgretty !Birch Inure by,Land, and vrazranlad: , . ~ ,--.- • Vialtpitatip: r itialtailto," ,'...-_ 4. _, Etaptated wit:batty qttatttitym liltitlyrrtApana Ktaias, . ... • . - --pa laataitsibla .teratai: :." nat.e.ls tusti lEttaman oot". TURNISILED AT VEtil 9.119mL ".., -- ViiieroOkli p 'o,lll` 'anti'79 ' lira' itrl : iA t i* - I I ' , ''''. "s ir /in ril tenbur uouts :ilitusreg coxpiart .:: 4 v.. ,, X.EirolZ - eijr,.. oirr&.--' i • twaingitnatit;.."l,l.- ktlllarles Rua ni, - No. 108 .:, - . v ottiasait: 7 ,14,r;L00K8031. President.... , .' • ' ..„ t .O riumncEr, Iles President? , "'i/ MARTIN, BeerstoB7 and Tres - arer. . - pre:lnn ea Li t zailipars : Jame, w,wc.4l . 1014 .. I . Jneeph Pittenner,- Jan....ewood; ; •R -m. Riddle. i ~.....4.r . 0. V. Uarbanab. , ,Dr..7na.R.ParX.. r PA , " Wm Shwas, Birtninatuita Dairen!: Newmeyer tat) • . . Britishand Continental Exchange. -„ • maw - ruracnitAiTit pit: ) , ON - THE UNION!HANE;!:;:goNDON, In Some or E DRAFTS ire traltibte : iit;:iA , dI-, , Vprlncipel 'l , rg r otnti of ENGLAND the CONTINENT. ,I:49)ITAND k . 4 , ,,1ATD, sr' j. w eleadium mein, trite •_ . • . • rt. A. "Griariiillaizeii--‘i'itte4tllo* • ' Itinv-, Which serVe Jut a lientittioce to, pans of qiumlt, t BWEIZERLAND'aridWOWED; • Persona intending fo Amid zia iorecarir.itssulgb • tut, Letters of Creilt;ofilvhich. blinUsT esu.:beo h apaso as . neaded, ~ saypert of Esroje:; ". l . CoLurroun of Dills,' Notut, other sosrylei Ea Eat roPs, will mays Prompt • - WhLai. , 43) tabz : . • Wooll,bortuu. Uhl steed. wILLT2Ams .-1 & --- ALLEW . _ ARNOLD Br. WILLIAMS 10.11113 7 / 1 711!ia 0? Ison Fuitacer, Wrought Irr • • • BA ND prrrrNa OENzni*, a 41 , 111.1 % , ' For- Warming and Ventilatio". • mow. aA. wit! eon tract for Wir 4 gtai2 vr.ou,.. eam or. Hot Water Pipe, "Min&V WOr ' e - or 'n'a ltraekiloar goteii,ort Isestzles *eta,aeAt.-paubsraw .:oweiguiv.Roat - • 14. J. CUllafiel.4 . 0. ..u. 0. StaEgsV .. H. R otDYIeD 04" _.,. 4 lit 811404 # t' v A lit lit ' A - V - 1E E ; —. . 03 • 1 ' ?6,aa 'oNAr'l4lzi FA. • • NG. ' 7 fir CONDWAn rupAeruitM g 4117,klita ito% , M. ~ t_ „efor (4n/relies, Ilousea; BPailicteNtut, lia.., ta.rvrcu l ea, ln 1,. i PA.:eta”' Mihail Iln .l i rSentre,, Pi _e for 'Cillibm:ll')litcti....-: tlf,mttrrs' 14Zontihasi Art.elol7,4eAtd.„___okii2a.,,, Mittga;44:- '..-• a snie/Tartant4 ma ul ?!!"&u 7't7,77,-- ' ~: • ao ilkiv. win ord use er . 0 ezemited. 02,1'8;44m0, _6 :lake._ , -,--.; •,.,. .. , N. D..-Attention of Steit!rib9.4../ Buile!pla_ll recto / - 0 Ads arUele. °Waft*, of. of ftorlygycs,4-16,, . . . 114MS ' /debts/I, No. 78 Beccn4 Btv /41-'O2O W"d F'll pitteDonn. linatirmlif-mrlamt, Timer:an : ~ • ' gtouyig Aitio. GRAIN . • , No, ,i9N: Liberty 1;48/.4 PlitObtallo r i, , . /, ---'-_-47-- 003eiamt a4rfts,, A* 22ll V:3:l ,, _ Jr; PENW3lbait ~n t . - -:- con tY . - Plphill ...„ .84 i i ii it : " Ai m .(r ' '' :-.174146 " ' '.1k:ICTRA":40011/11 - I abrantnnolitittildlioticitatiti P - Pea' lIIPU W V eb Y r g , • ➢ - -. " - 0 WAX R io _ k a a .' A s DEAtik4 ANDS,',BIDatiIIOULDERS Iduw, LARD CU,, DRIErD 811114 - • arculzoorApx e at & chitiv."44slll Ito S, lar g w-Ao .4l;asulatl: Xthr XB7 ' - C R .-,,„..../.. HAVE jasE reFa led -fro% -;n4f "eteiktrbaCities,rsalvTio PaPIOY-'2IIII):I3TARL- ~, ..- 0234818RE2pe I piaci - rarlitt 04 eweilk'TAA'ff,.....l ta-theVe- ING4 that htt/C.Oet-11.1t:AtEh_zi tf.-,,,rag,-orit / Am es ow*, F.r_ambot,eSl44.tte,..rrb an • bon akeon- O P • have itaya jri'it a goal& _a mortatork4.,___edore. QIII__ON_ ! wpm .Ir:ing U. oe /Tiit * 4 ” cb g_ 7AL' 211F,vg ~,iair..k.,k- DAB:LTA,. IIiZIPHID , • ~.,,omatis, cryi nruz, ItHAD',FIN att t ril.r/WLAiab.:Ar.itAzi. w•,,,,aral abates of BLOW N 5ini1,84y.....1... „woad gracts:a. c MERIr/im alegaat •Ir t t %... D ji".6, and ,Eultrul • priaba, -many huull`cme'-' heat red at Yl i mi-- wi 4! w " m da -'• well as thol4tes,voir.-yra.o - awl, ri—sA4l4 TBLVIT:niaD r- litabraelvg .6-,-iiil-3. ogeatiantibtl .c.., - . ,,- i . :,. . ---- ! „,sit „ a t, Dli 9 net reality 'aeele,.btrilnrlct.,Bir ,tf,oA4Ntip. ea i.tiave procarea the se -•-.,..„. itt•Abe west 114 wee. Te: gozeina Var tr. e1M,,71rug,12440AL1-.1110 . t.. ..,, a “ tees rllaktee-we and bangiuurafitaa n jaw'biraaattlatnad' eLciltrecistilliitulibiliwttiwto'lleasec6"B"tealll!n/:" w - 4 tharelB Uttl ,, J.? ibl • " ..,..._' 'an at. Yeam ' le may iituel•,- ' 4 it, . much., . oma austam cir"io.lo/, MOT aIN I tie miely.ofatim-1 c Itty e t.,.• :.bibitiv a al • , any fotateeeerto4, 0 v .86 , 40 w-rat&• - ' awn to tho atimakibizi at SOLOMON I ST ONER, • •,- i 1 !! . f.. 71 :,•71 No: ec1Y601029"" SeP224bnal. '1 ' - - • • • _ J OHN . VOClfitAr . igellitt)S. /Wil:nt4oTyykilta - .0.1T _ t R 0,14 - -ltAlL:i Ntt, ,;, IRON :: -vx9:i. TS. VAULT - -=1:107 nit; --"- r ' .147:21V1 * -B litttoas c lt r i4 o ' . ...,:4: 1 tat.6) lie. Nfutv y,i g.. 44 #4*ei - ..i. - .40 Third o'4 ( a *Ts , is =lvcro to alp, . t iii4l,i.74 - Baujit g -f44 ,l Avi oxlci4A,yaitiil 4if :1110/iß4tartltr;'Stier.46. FY .In ailliabbl , far ail Purposes. Paritlexatir a 11!siition paid ' 4, .etteloaltigiks*l Lots ' Jobbing datiji 4 ittirit Otlets, li4l. BLlNarluow po! _ • PENNSYLVANIA. GLASS ats`auea or • wrisubilw_ Glass ; Ruby' - z W7peirprLiir 3 finsras4 - 110Ylen; TeleMpl4o4 ' llG iightuin ! 01 AtOre. accOD,..B ,WQOD '4IIKET pkI , ES from Aim iltembenkto Jana% and ri p ax4fan g l ikage;fitzeballer4f , PlKitrift . g? tapes . PZ3INAVIZZArAin& 1 17: 1 , : W M., , 3 1. %.1 .„.._ iwiliiimibr -31 )L14 §1 - ti,.....asear, coalumcT.: __...4. - it, •co WARWICK. - ATEKKBULs* r ~ ~ 1 41sgaVie PATitliiii;' ' iyOIIIt*WS,CIELNBRATED a _ ~ , vans sIitELLE , IA ! .- pl.,_-;-, - pa B ows 8R S 01.2.ZW14110gX. ily epeeist agreement ..in Axe, viroktp,n - yiieuiret .• ler' waehars9;oltomuntar±:lslorit vaapeuy., them "° %t theithole force of car - roaruhry khan:Rafts ..raw?"" /,,,t,tanonivtit _fictiallll'.'i•ru f:xtrAlkyalr° 1 if earn oat a hundr ed dally -.- , ~ ... 'd ia./kr the parebase offiertita*4l:44l4litght to 4 m kt m a 4froudifeat Aaachine,itibtaitt,' -`B. Ettlay Ea; , 1 youtth sheet, oprtettllda.y.?*thzo.NlPl"l/Irs* ocuszotutwen . 1 ,- , , .o._ antete wl.llnenid Ib e x r #03;1".14 h i e .= tity;ovii.vala.4luattki-tor k110.046f v4zraM ,,,D i t.tßrAilleattlat IL thtird enactor 2 diitkotstreea 'l7-; . 4 " 321 3 Mirer Or &Wad ascd„ ffIMMEM '• • r" -re4: ==EIM ea'' , r~iia'a: