_~; =t BIM v~ ;, .:`.. ~. :n lit:dollotorn;' ktOon'totrnthlp. mita.,lap, °Mona I n Stoortatt...tin; abider tornahlp.nn Wed m. 1.9.0 Ooto t ~ I! , OM. M. 70... . . ' . , ' - At Hutt Ifo , oonalolis tdkion to wro'ilp. no Woodlands!. &Sber Otb, nt Sp., tn.' 1 ' ;, . .., • , „- .::it Wm. Haim...nom, Woot Door •tonathip, on Thum , 0.... - ... ' do/. Ontob.r Ttb,ot.2 p.m. I , - 7. n Dakerstmra, Walt Dom immblp. on Thuraloy.l.*- 1 fim.ll.b.st 7 p. mi. ' f : . ' _•e . at 11•47 n Tavern,. Winn, ton:stip. on 1•rld07, Potobt-r -farimintitto. Dan Dan , fp. nu Ertdl7. Octobor 9th. at 7 ri.A7.7 1 141,18.101111tnia. Uppot St iltalr, on Yrkto7 2 40- '1_1,,...t;.;1-„,:1177 ati‘441 : 800... ; Uomo Jolferoon to..otilp. on Mt' I . ~'„ '.. - .3 , :- . ..;' Igttil,*;oololmer Ath, at 7p. m. ' I ',; ...4tllltnit" Baldwin • tonnthip. on oo.turiap.l.tototor I - i.... . -; , ,-;j:ikt Aims Amos... Jeennon fp. op SmnaD.7. tun. nt. _, ant ling a anbcol Woo. Somoion townoldp, on Paint ,!, dar.Ontobsr Mb, at 7p. m. : +rsett 13,1n7 at the Market Wows, Allsgbotty [lt'', on ~, -;'; astumh7. Ontoba via...t.r .p.... - Grunt /MU a rev of tn. Ammian Boum, Pittsburb. ni'D0.1774. Ottancr Mb, st 1 p. m. . .. , , , ,i,-, . 3 ' , ', torch , . ttt It.n .. lnza ii in th Dm city or I . ittobergh,, on 0x.1.44; ' -'. UT 01100.11 PI , TUE colatirrrinc:. - :- : ”01.11..!!: eta received too late for to-der's cam • .11; ''' j• •:„. • • 4 - • . • Y "Y1:- 1.• • -1:2,-,.. • i : • •••••• 3'...i.." - • .. r. • • ..:.:7 7. 40 4 1 4 +, git . 1 , 1.. ••• 4ip., , 444 45 '2 171.;-1 , :! .. " :IWI'ISAII : i 4r TI• k t 4" :; 5 : -. aVrFi" - :OhAie• - ' , r 4 k.,it., tvlii, ;,.4:.:.. ' '-'-, - ..,, , k. - .;:; , :•ii.4..1-4 . .: j . 4 • . d hlii. , i-1); -...' :,. ~ t '••! 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Though feeling long somewhat the Infirmities of advanse.lage,azid the physical • weathers+ caueeqnent upon long and ielf semi- Icing toll in the 'atrias of bin Divine :Master,' 4itt orlhet bruteh of the ohristlan Church' to Ukiah be wea on principle:attached, he had . 1 1 0111Telif tunalited bla labon, or oversight of thole Istarests otmunltted to his jadlelons care. Hle asthma duties bad, howeter,lnvotted.the neeiedtt offtirther all in bla epitoopii tsbari. Sad the Her. Harp S. Whitehouse, D. D., lasi ilaina UM gaol,' elected Associate Bleko p of the net of Bt..Thomatio Church In New York, wy & OMNI Or Maas. ' ; • The . 11401 Rem T. C. Drow'bell, D. A, wig Poi both* aenlorßlsitop of the Prolestsut. MEM •••;•' - „ , • 4 • . ...• ' ': ~M PUBLIIIIIID IVIIITV ai 00 ---.rzsysstra.ast. 114 Y MOB O. °CY. 1. 1862. OHIO 71011Erinl096 SOS lILMEIDZIPt, GUI. WINFIELD NDOTT;of New Jersey rya I,IOIPSJUIDIXT, WILLIAM A. ORATIAM, N. Camlion. 706 aucia. oolunsarostic. JAOOB lIOFFMAK - or sins onicry .11.113011 or TITS SUPREMA COVILT,. • (In the room of the lion.ll.lchar4 cenlter, de+ree4l.) —,TOSITII BUFFINGTON, of Armstrong Cm. PAESIDANSIAL PLEFTOIO. 1131t•tbnIall.. 222 . 1. %taus P. 11V.1f.n. It. Juu U. Cumnay.. 2 .. , Almill.sclUMA. • 15.. Jai P. PAST.. , Jotn.W. .la. Jutts 6. I)...rurox, P. VcsAsa, 57.. h AT Wo.uasie, t.1 1t 3," ' '. j i •u i.7.l4lc no Au .bldausl oli artAc". THOW J x, • Dna L. 'lo. , :ilaszs% 111 - au.4.., Onimu 1 , 1 l 47.6„ • 114 Ittfln 111. DIM, Paws. • I.lkuaketc, sp. SAW,. A. Pullums. 0, lint Kpctrairaul.. tied Coixity Ticket. RI B turnuci. , • . DAVID RITCHIE. Plttelmich. rots • exiniE THOMAS .HOW R.-AIHRURT ton exturt. , ,tIMGAIK Allroboor. . . . • C iiiofl4l9) OM 14 A tY N, IT/Aram, • ' ' auswir. 10.1 MAUILL; Pittrbursb. '.• YIN/MID CAMP/IUL; PittaLur.b. • 071141T.111.1.2t IV 1060 6, .il.llTilf MIMIC AO •QABNI 1 ADAXB , Plttatnarta. 4 . 11.9A11 ALGSA:..Pitiabhmb. . JAM'S LOWRY. PRl"Lunch. x. • 1) I , ltAtiolll - 12:LDNXII, Xlizab•td YOU IttEN.AIMEMD. . Every person 'meet tu , atomised at least too days before the election, .to legalize his veto. The tbuit Is Atli: .Let- evlitY Whig voter mate im mediate inquiry, and see whether be Is asoesotict • Scott NOettngs. , • VR "Soott and Orahnm Club" of Alla , • sh.i Oatatr. aaTa Maants 'taattlita at tam fallow/ ac •• - At thadalais tiarrser, town.bli. oo Wedalts , .ftvt•mtvr M. 7 o'cl , tet., r. ea. ~.I.llltaithatter, arptembor 20, .7 Velma At bleilohle• &boot House. [tine tneraohl r, oa Tbotatay. Bebtocaber.2o.at.7 o'cltolt 2. ca. liovicilei i../Lba too - 1;4110.0h friday October lot, •" I A Blothltichata. nt tbe . ficritit Haute. oa.Frktar.ooL la Teams, at Joho Scoherhtli'44'hota, toihothip, on Bea, ►tKel.O.4obar 24. at 2p. m. . -- • . /Telblettoa, blualeytotroablO, on Ettarday. October If. Wllkinahorib o October tth, at 7p. • At Ja4l Pato., tow ochip. Octobir ttb, - at 2 ). Tearparmirrrllln. no Mond.), (kin's 4tb. at D!).1.•... on . tue.tay, Oetob.r sth' ./.7 meeedingi of: counow vili be found on I , ilia , Ant Oweto-day. • ' aisitit Bev, Bishop Nutt will 113 town • Z. sad will atop at. F. •R. Brumes, Esq.. ." • ". Allegheny. ; , New Year, Sept. 28 , 1862. Oor Mayoralty Convention was held last even ing—and after esveral b otioge, Morgan Mor eau/. a citizen well informed of our wants was nominated, which is equal, in the present elate of feeling, to an election. Next week the Con erosional Conventions meet, after which the details of mewing , will be speedily comple ted, and the" campaign be conducted with even mere vigor than at present. The news from Naebville ie fall of eocouragement to thefriends of Gen. Scott, and indicates what we may ex pect in November.. • _ Madame Sontag:a oceant last evening was at folly rnOeteefill en eke or her warmest friends could wish, and eke lime nothing to do now but quiMty make u large a fortune as she desires. Thereale not a few who rank the fair German far above Jenny Lind, sod not without reason, if power to create audit:alum in an, auditmee be than toe of merit. - Where Jenny channel by her cildnesio and mechanical eneoution, Madam Sontag rouser her audience by the paiaion eke GO vividly portrays, end develops in her bearers. The applause Jenny Lind received for her good Inert it more properly tendered now to the new singer's rood powers. The Irving House, that grand caravausary,chan gel hands yesterday, to a Mr. Burroughs, for- nearly of the - Franklin bottle, for one hundred ' and twenty thousand, the price of the furniture land good will of the balance of the lease. Mr. Howard retiree with a fortune of a quarter of a million, which, though large, le a email non compared with the profits of the Astor House, the New York Hotel, or even the Union Place Hotel. Thelrving has always been the resort of, ndrummers," who bore the patience of country merchant; me l t of them, making them execrate a enstom peculiar to New York above I all other eidea , We are In the midst of - agricultural shows jant now, and at Flushing to-morrow the Queens r mean to introduce a novelty In the way of re ceiving invited guests. The delegation from, the American Institute are to be placed in a wagon drawn by one hundred yoke of ores pre ceded by the military of the county and-a band of music. The address is to be delivered by the lion. Charles Ring, President of Columhis College. The past four days ham witnesatal an inertias to our population by imigration of no lean than faurthe.n thousand one hundred and Afton per sona. For want of adequate aottoutmodation, the poor matures surer much, and nightly hun dreds of them hare 'no shelter save that given by door-steps and lumber plies With all this' Immigration and the expoure of so many on neclimated people, the health of the city eon rinses toilllnrolo, u is shown by the decreased Lilt of health , which gives only four hundred and twenty-four deaths for the pot week, la money =Ben there la not much (hand*. There le still an abundant* et capital seeking Investment, but et rather higher rates, and six mid theca per. cent Ii freely, paid. The sub tressurY centimes to tanitoulate and has now over omen millions of dollars in its v o mits, a mash larger amootettiso the banks of Wall most drain, to see there. Another ship is about due from California to replenish the beaks and mire confidence Ina reduction In Utopias of money as the ~sessoti adrenoes: All good woks are had lima', and upon the whole the sellers hire a decided intestate. Coal stooks tire great favorites, aid prondse stew to pass him the nook list to the hen& of capitalists. A. Graham, the next Vice. President of dm United Howse, la at present in the city, and nubile morning received on bouid the steam ,trigotikklbiluippi with the homes due hispres sot mikes the head of the Navy. Department. He proOsecied thence to the Navy Yard, where beak:Aims remind with the =null Moisy tel. Point an emblem of am out of faint the Scott and Orshmt tithes lain stmelthin this latitude at the Mande or the people who do Melt own To jfew Took Chopisl Pilaw ii , progressing Seely, and by, March will be :lady to moan arintributions, - andkii Oita la May, am buboes 11111IttilliVisuld bo.. dm * this ewer; aterkinstolleepust SUM& Our too. thanks are all - bud . at week , and. Mori we to thrre ea influx tkciasepits .131loculd be sor• pl orp C' Bin so_ped*isifiumue ahoaden the tionatrilbethth slokmaamilit-lo oa oars at wow li . ' this 'olio ; it ki - itoatoido* to !irk tikls O i (FilefiAtlad it al*. . 111:C . ALO II .-oiltt bioo kiwis law Oa* 1, 1 80-Itheirhaut, Roues : aut •i • '4. /TREE OUR .1%011 , 17.. INIEBEE. telegraphic despatch to the New York Tri httot, that at the Naohiille Municipal elactior, the Whig Mayor was elected by 244 stojority. Lain year the majority was 2(s Niae IVbig and three Democratic Alderman .were elected. A Poor COW/T 1331.01TAIVILLN.:—The ' 4 friends of Gen, Scott are to hold a Maas Con- Tendon in Brownsville, Ps; on - the 6th of On , tuber.. Great preparations aro making, and the Whip of Pittsburgh aed Allegheny oonnty are invited to attend.' The "latch string will be out," The beet spirit prevails ln Fayette county, awl the blends of Scott ate hard at work. They should be ennouraged. Gosablewa PROM iNDIANA.--The Indionspo 142aitettritid enters . into An elaborate state- Mint it'dnigomente to nbow that - ;'Booth, ;. 11141bcry•lhaI" Stale. The position', and li/think are worthy of ell bite elway - s Ninsidersd Indiana tad Illbtobt%l.VierdonlitfolZtatee, and it word 4 'get lincieitiiiiinVliegliest to see them voting ter no Journal 'conela ice its remarks tie - • . b.euipis, too, thl; we obeli be able to eleet mar State ticket in Octoberi, but whatever ftt be Ile fate, of this fact we feel assured, the vote„be November will be in favor_ of Scott and .. urelude. Let out hiends it home sod ehroad 'remember Ada prediction. Dll4lll es , Butter C/X/11111.—The telegraph boa i.tformodYour.resders of the denth:of. thet Bight Rev-Philander Chalicli. D.; of the Pritestant /ipleatipal church, of the Illinois diocese, and .ftenfor Bishop of the Denomination. Hie desth whittle lamtiversally regretted, took place oh' . the . 20th ula, and resulted from liduries received in a fall from his , carriage, a short time so. 'Recut a notice in the Be! 'York Commercial. • we !Mil that this venerable end universally eitecitteel elargotan wu in the seventy-eighth Isar of 1111 age. Be bee closed a career of ripe and niggard plety,, and of spotless reputation sod blutatlas dignity, which shed a halo.otpur- Pit tight - around his path while yet he tired/and, now that he Is no more.will n star to gala iisay ta . the aseas grandeur sad perfectness of religione character. " ' • a 8a Tesaelaoo , sat thr prireat time. contains 40,0001abablimiti, *leach chit:duo • sad Rho Bttediyyreh'ool~. -: Thel*hni wit -fifteen bombed ,40kUdrui lialhColijr of a suitabie no to , attend ?litho mho*, smi dnd bamirel ',dead Suadhy soboola. "- _ y romur m o siwy Iraq:. has been nonainsted fa the Waybialte - by the of New. To,* 'Ziiihr ban in active member Or she Common OapiwN, mut. l!kli IMr. Ptwf, dowt tigatidaves: :'., '" liot.,raP at /*b. Ind Elphadt emisethhi. (640, , iunietut Dada itymalk. .114 - Coy. sow Tito aelossOis 3,/ *Oaks% oft ESN CriiiWt.iiiiiarOrsatrinn R. It.÷Thi6.4o iithanoittittln'for Worland Bilarit, .111, mend 'after Brpt.Both, ninon], biAllisnoe, where it sonnacte with the train of the Ohio sod Pro minds Railroad for Pittsburgh. The Chelan Is subsiding In Rochester. Some four or live hundred persona died of this disease In that iity Since the irate! August. in 1832, Rochesterhsd • popnistlinef 11000. The deethe from Cholera were 108. In 1884, 68 &Won poputtoti 18,000. In 1849, 167 deaths; population 86,000., In 1862, 400 or 600 deaths; population 40,000. MIL 1:11lAMIO. of Um! PlttthOilt DaLlr 0111. w. • Kraatunta, Sept. 29. Vol4y qf Allegbeasp4lmide Setif:glary—Re. mark, gnat Stf-Nreior Fruit; At this mason of the year this Valley is our. laniagly beautiful. The cleatypure water of Allegheny, alternately purling over pebbly tittles* rating in saline deep pools, giving to the river the aspect of a chain of little lakes,. and all ever shadowed by the bold and heavily timbers:4,We, now putting on the sober livery of - autumn, which on one elde or the other skirt Its toargin, form ever varying scenery rarely equalled. When the Railroad shall be oomple let;, no route out of Pittsburgh , will equal ale fro excursions for health and reereation, and no Valley in, Western Pennsylvania affords so many he 344 and beautiful sites fornountry residen ce, From Pittsburgh to Rittanning the char actor of the scenery is that of quiet beauty; fr to Kittanning to the heed of the Ayr It poe eei.nee more of the element of grandeur. • Yeaterday I had the pleasure of attending the ee,i.annual examination of, the pupils In the Male Seminary near this village, under the roe of the Rev. Dr. Kaitinu.r. This Semi nary slatted near the bank of the river, about half a mile above the town. It is an institution of s . high order, and deserves a greater celebri ty than the modesty of tie excellent aud scam. ... - - - .• phetted Prineipal hes permitted. Mtn lo givirit. Ti.a 'audits embrace the solid and useful branch e.s., rather than the ornamental, although the to ter are by no means neglected. In tho examination yesterday, embracing 'G. - atom:tar, Geography, History, Philosophy, Chomistry, the analysis of the English len gu.tge (a most pedal andinstrgetite ettidy,) to gether with the French, Hula,Headings, Eeci te,iona, tr.o , both teachers and pupils proved tt..,t they had been faithful tad assiduous In their labors. At the 010ffe Of the examination, Potter, who wee present during the most of do time, dellyered en animating and imgreeeive ad Irma .10 the chin= tind persists present, and !sally to the young. ladles. He spoke in teems of among commendation of what be hod *lion ail, end he is net a man who deal, in Battery to. I imam/arid Compliment. . „Pr.lly le omitted in his labors by two lakes,•ifiss Mums and Idles CIATUI, who ate a , 'mirably fitted to preside ore, their resuctive departments; while his excellent lady, .by her welt direoled euperrieion, glees to the whole es ta ulishmeat the air of a harmonious, happy, and wal ordered family. It is a good vohool,for the wirctiou and morals, es well as the intellect, are &located. If I hare said too winch, my atMlitgy it that /feel that I ought not to say less. • I trust the time is cot far distant when aucti'xi true of education will RA introduced In all our borders, eo so to bring it within App reach of iv ory humebold. Oar common sabot& are yet fu. WOW" OW standard that we ought to aira at; awl 'oaten we agree to bestow upon them a lit. tie more ears atai . e 2 Peutt, I fear that the it. tcllectonl and. morel improvement of .our coun try, will . by no limos keep pane with its into rut progress. These remarks are applicable to tie rurnl districts rather than to the towas sad cities, — where, u general thing, this grist In iersat is much better attended to. I harm of no siotion of country where fruit of almost every kind thrives better, or manes to t reater perfection than in Armstrong county. Panchen and applint •ee abandant, .001, when sny care bad been bestowed upon them, are very good. - Moon As Railroad shall bare opened an owes northWard; : th• colter* of fruit will be a pod business here • - YEOX •EW You. Werresponeter. at tbefittaborala.D•Lly aunty.) - - GLORIOUS SOOTr.coninlot -,- ostroinuire Or us tram _ A maim Whig convention assembled at ;Eliza . beth, on , Wetimeedny, which wee attended by an imams* monthly from all the surrounding tOwnshipa.' A delegation of 'bat one hundred went up from Plea . tarEhr and tattaittill °Pla sh's the landing we found a Scott and Graham pole one hundred and fifty feet high erected, gaily decorated with appropriate tags and litr e -tuners. The whole town was alive with .en ' tlatidesm; here and there Whig mottoes and de vices were stretched from house to house, with numerous beautiful flags its the principal Meseta &hewing that the inhabitants were alive to the importance of advancing the Interests of the great Whig cause. The taverns were not, of course, large enough to accommodate:the Blatt.. ors, hot the "latch strings were =0 and ail hospitably entertained. Our host was COL Jae. A. Skin, to thorn with hie amiable lady, we'' beg leave to tender our thanks for thedrlthstinese, remarking, by the way, that Col. IL, a demo entt in the days of yore, is new a good Whig, thanks to the lueofoco doctrines on the subject of protection to home industry At two o'clock the various delegates, and the inhabitants of Elisabeth, assembled at a stand, which had been erected . for the speakers', and . we were pleased to see a very large number of ladies in attendance. The Convention was organized by calling Gen. , Wmaten Lamas, of Pittsburgh, to the chair, and appointing as Vice Presidents, Itoberkhl. Biddle, Pittsburgh, S. Speer, Payette aunty, Hugh Fergus, Allegnany aunty, • George Lawrence, Washington county, Capt. R. Greenlee, Allegheny county, Wm, Eichbaum, Pittsburgh, 31. Henderson, Allegheny county, D. Wilson, " ..Or. J. Huey, alcaoesport, Isaiah Brink, West Elizabeth, al. I). Campbell, Weettuorelend county, Capt. Heath, Allegheny county. On motion, the following gentlemen were ap pointed Secretaries: Colonel Eddy, Somerset county, James K. Kennedy, Pittsburgh, B. L. Jones, B. Lake, Elizabeth. , General Latimer, havieg opened the meeting in a. few appropriate remarks, concluded by in troducing Guy. Was. F. Jettarroe to them: the citizens of that place had always been his warm friends, and had given hint very large majori ties for Governor. The speaker, in common with those monad him, regretted that he was not Governor yet, bat trusted that they yet would have an opportunity of making him Pro- eidetic er Vice President, (a voice, "or both.") of the United State. [Cheers.] We may here obserm that owing to a want of apace, we are compelled to give au emeeditigly brief abstract of the remarks of the various speakers. I Governor Johnston rose amidst 1004 amen, and complimented the ladiesontheir attendance. Any cease cheered by their ensiles and presence moot succeed. As to the allusion of his friend, he might say that be had no desires to gratify; hi, ambition was fulfilled. Through the kind ness Or the people, he had received honors which he had no right to eppeet, and trusted that while in office he bad discharged his cicitiee eo es not to disappoint the expectations of his Mends. The Governor proceeded eloquently to point out the progress of the United States, from its in- I fauoy to the present day, ,through sixty years of continued triumph. There' was one man who for the past forty years had been intimately commoted with all those triton*, both in war and peace, Greener. Wthnsto Score, the gle ame leader, whose claims to the healdential Chair they had there met to edema°. The citizen who pent to the ballot box to ag nostic his vote', bad a double duly to perform. He must not only suppOrt the best interests of hi. country, but pay a tribute of gratitude, if ho could do so, to thaw who, have been distils goished for patriotism, valor and ability in the Whig service. Genet* Scott was awaited with a party who professed artaie principles. What were they? The speaker pointed out at length the distinguishing characteristics at the Whig party. The first was that the Constitu tion was the supreme law, and its prorisicns moat be Strictly observed, so that must rights and the rights of individeals must not be Inter fered wtth. In other countries liberty bad rel icts because the rigida of the people were not guaranteed by a written constitution, hem they were clearly defined, and . must be enforced This h. 4 been a cardinal principle of the Whig party for the last twenty-flee yeers. , That party too, asserted' th it not 'only wail this, an Ameri can people, but that it was 'the linty of all its citisene to carry out their interests as a people; In ot iz wads, that the Government should be p i n dno s t s s„,,,Z. as to enter the larpet amount of good on the largest ni:'7 ll4 T et ° ...._.. it1 e", 11 Thee. it became the duty of the Govern7..' le. Pp' tact the people, by a suitable tari ff , from i ts , ' 4. juries produced by toxin pauper labor, for it was impossible that a nation should be entirely free unless It were independent of all others us regarded the production of the neeesearimief civilized life, and without protection our mann• factures languished end died. The Whig party, for the last twenty live year, hod also maintained that the General Govern cent should protect the loured and external commerce of the country. To do so It woe ne ceesary that our harbors should be kept open and our riven freed from obstructions, is order that our citizens might enjoy the benefits of those great avenues of communication which the God ofNatine had given them. The Whigs hod always supported and voted for all mem ores tending to this end. These were their pan elides, and he asked all men to weigh them well: Protection to American industry, liberal apple priaticaui to river and harbor improvements, and obedience to the laws then passed under the Constitution, no matter what their Individual feelings on the subject, bat If the enactment' were not proper, then let them advocate their repeal, and ha was lees than • freeman who would not do so. There was no concealment about their principles, they were published to the world, sad it was wader them that their glo riots old chieftain would lead their party to vie tory. The speaker commented upon them with great force and power. to glowing terms ho portrayed the character of Gen. Scott, eqnslly distinguiebed as a great etateeman and military chieftain. Glorious as had been his whole career, its most reorient' set, was hie sulnoitting to tbe cruel and unjust order width deprived him, a victorious general, of hie command. He been appointed to a ste nos in the Army by a Democratic President, and had been employed In arduous- cervices,-, both civil and diplomatic, by every sueseeding President, who had thus testified their admits tion of 61e abilities, and it was onl the last, JAMBS K. Polk, whir aid caused y him to be brought home in disgrace with the Administra- Hon, though not with the People. 1 A State election was now approaching, which i t whine would precede the Presidential. It was I his duty to say a fair word+ on it. He had for ' yearelived next door to Joseph Buffington, the Whig candidatefor Judge of the Stratum Court. There was no better or' purer man and patriot in this Commonwealth. He had been a sueoese- fel lawyer, and was now an eminent judge. He but spoke the eentimente of every man of all parties in Arrowroots county, when he geld so. As for George W. Woodward, his opponent, he did not know him, and was glad of it, for he would not with the acquaintance of such a man. Governor J. proceeded to show bow bitterly Woodward bad opposed foreigners in the Re form Convention, and then his mean denial of what he had Mid when be thought It would in jure his election, but as we have already pub lished the proof of title, iis do not deem It ne• assay to publish his remarks on this' aubjeot lln order boaster to thow :whit Judge Wood-'. wand's qualifications for the office to which he I aspired were, be would read them a decision in the Supreme Court, on an appeal taken from a decision of George W. Woodward. then-Judge ' : of the Court of Common Pleas. 'He thin cited I from sth Barr's reports, page 820,the OPINION OF THE LATE SUPREME BENCH as to Wood- I ward's qualification's. It was given In the case I of Cadbury re. Nolan, and we copy, oerbcahh, I the Italian and brackets being our own, that part Mating to the legal aspirant to a teat an the earns bench. "The Court (Judge Woodward,) wander over the whole fats and tint than wits a strong bisi, and Intimate that they involve no actual fraud, but give no lastration as to what constitutes legal fraud, and the case has been argued pretty much In the same way here. The apprehension, or' perhaps, more 'properly, the comprthestion of actual fraud, des much up on the moral sensibilities of the ioulAic , i who cos.. galtfhafa ihe facts eel of which it is switiored iota rise. • . • •• .4, -, r * TheCoart, (Judge Woodward,) rank a street/ or. mama to the jury to evince that no actual fraud existed, and they said emphatically. "taking Ralston's testimony to be the tees view of the ease, are any grounds disclosed for treating this ale to Patrick as fraudulent?" This Is a prep mast inquiry; and taken in donna:aloe with all the Court said before ' could only be 'understood by the jury to mean from all the testimony of Ralston, (whom the Court near the close of the urge, call the 'champion of the defense') there was no frank avow aceordiag to the avenge ay. ideas in fear . 'of the Atlondent. And as in- I think th•jury.went Weer alidthat l l.M ad e p t i rier in the Court, Vales Iffondward.),. " It appear 10 tile efili• ',at)? 'dna wise add' et freed ok/cis/our its dhows ananeirs, wad me.: auk mil*** a Ay - tAdagasen q f tAs said I.K. ;gin ` +t~'ts~,... LS ..tom" .ai'.`~-' ~.-. i ~'~" ua) i 1 Y`~ ~ S; Thla thew etas. the fatal. character of eho k Tool oradidate fcie a met im , the Supreme Court; U thiaeeerda orthaf. est 7 Court were deemed of any authority. (hot. Johnson eoneduded by training that all would torn oat the Butte election, since it would bait a peat effect up,! l trtr' a "'" ° "' r '""i IS eakerelee o4uete caetel'olalgittratire'R. abate Mature Weld.. two In. elt/nr ct 'Matt of he " a= et flpeallkatltna, eft, ran be rem at the above carn mod When .ar atter October /Ma J. f1.1 1 1338101A N. • erpßOaft4 Ciall Riarineen lu o It Penn. B. rrWO HUNDRED Shares feriae at favor. able rate: by A. wi Lama COa Utah and Rubino Broltara senlo TO fourth arrest. North American 8i C o , VIM Shares for sale at No. 75 Fourth at. .111 11: Np3o WILKINS 00. Yiaetotp Copper Stock rpHIRIT FM Shares of the stock of this muntamtathe far ask. es Norwich i ONE HUNDRED Elam of thii stook for 11-1 " 4 " S " rs t .,b r• sums • B '' xk 761.2u, S Cliff Sto Wanted.. WE will pay the highest market rice aeetealrtarZafrnnf.tattlora (STRAW 1...1 tor 0.1. by ISCUOONNAKILIt 00.. 1arm.7.1,20r_25 bbhei, pot may, 24 Wood 0te441. 44420 - No. fort m'a nod 2. nortm 8 0/100N11.410ER M. 44432 24 Woad 4144,4. 11)-- L LOW 00 4. by . Nro3ol J S O UOONMA62II.4 00._ LIPANISH BROWN-10 bbla. for We by 1.3 • so3o J EIIfIOONNAWL At CO. )11UBSLAN BLUE-4 oases 'NB's' for J BOLIOONUMENS &CO. lESSED OIL-18 614.f0r Bala By I DIG METAL-100 top! l e tzl7 , nek, .lasta.tharumea.a. AVON-10 eke. Bacon Sides on hand for br 11010110 N; LIMO & 00: OLABBEB-200 bble. N. 0. on hand, for .air by [aop3ol 11.0111808, LIMN a 00. SUGAR -30 hhdri. New OrJesus; 4 P.wen kr ow by 8080 LOON. LITTLI.CO. Orphans' Court Bab Of raisigie Rad Estate ix Pin 21roinxiso 13URStrAlun'T G o an ardor of the Orphans' ItsaTlP, n=ii:VEr°,lrzieVsmUusit. lsarsiuotuessau..s nu.ssA .....amd•atrjam2 iawn:4l . lr- ot h ir 4rialinly, la rildloanii; itx? • atrzelluranorzur,alvt=haajait a Yoea. la sal alano. 43 deva wak Uneof r- IWO ant tt eir. 'l4 lln U n rtl". ir,1713,24%g egliivgiu,tamre. taigen two was tip 2=4. "iannm taxi*. bora inbalg dad. and erlu te lbaapartn emaa to Cava. 1b.2•4 laial EU De ouniatte4 at tne Una sad blues of dwell and! Imo stab a beat au sy raid at 119 het imam. and wows Wan. dub sdlrtdaa XS hat I.l.fia oath, la as ..ta Inaba* awl; Oa Nes ant* 14...rzer. fat :11. _ a?. . pr. le it t itree laisr, so vibe • 2•••xuanria.an•••• la Wh an azea at alz sem Stet veralna • Patz 4 nesettee nada, et wad ass kited la, danger ix 'met dx scat in . .230 AkirlilSOKA4l2.2. -• • INCORPORATED 1815 Copper Stocks. \ A LARu,E lot of, desirable Cripper Stooks l. fir cile.fonir far nark, o ir •111 foeozobto of for Red, Sind, in er arm tr • Lity, LUAUS R IioDQWELL, ol . nrr lossCo.`, . cis Wood and fourth an , IV 0 v O . /..j... n. Ri\S . HAW IST;S. nta)lll,' 4g3 ,of _v Tci,Gardeners • \ \ • pfIIRTY or forty aores \to mai:, on \ the Allegheny WA, shoat a tale Item the loiter bridge Foal= elven Ist Weber , THOII YEON BALL - :eye! '‘ ear. Thin:tend Mart* stet KEY KOS at the Pt plea —for irlhArt,rligractbee="Proturr. fA Fourth Ftreer. rp29 ALD:W-2 bbla roo'd for. aale by T.ept) ROBISON, MV T/ ik 00. rvissuz PAPER—The beet Englieb,as . A natal eel.% Nerd mad for tale er • Awe PAIdII6B. 66 Market st. .14 1 IGURED , WINDOW, iturwe—ds large a assortment. Inch:o44 kfary_Tatiedy, hut aced at tee WWI Paper W./.lbOcue, Zig; bb market .t.. tor b/ -r•p2? 111031411 PALMA& •• • • Choice Stock of Pil/1101. • frilE subsoribei, in now reeikving a vary el obolee lot of Pianoa,•elreted by bleaselbellb Cam: oar. m Lb* abotorles In bee York and Boston. Ammer oinero,oormal entirely nem Myles,of great elmanne nod lea a le, boon., Imernmanto lb. to. Xllkettren nod 'alums and of UM, sod lb. style, of Lor..i tuna me orm.nwear male and .tlann dnllrnl -r 'fo" Tito matorlalo used In Mode emstrootlem lama of th most m bmantlal sad tbormahly 1 1 0111001}1 qualleyetbelr o domblllty and amenitfee. otaading In reed tom, to all ollnoem ba tolled u pon. and - will be rally eastantel. earthmen demons of. Layton, a Plano Porte anyelior at moo In meet ot aloha :an if tom. Movability and lama.* Joiloa and taronnew.an rsi ocsrabl wadi and meanne oelemlon olambere.,' N. H —The nets. of lbe' obo mill be !amiably dm ir.peo• thme.abealood at Ma Factorise In Neer lfork atom lINNRY KLEMM, • Mon of the llolden flae O. • ' • No. 101 nal mama, - teal; . Pittobareth. • • UNDRIEF • • Ng, Sunaci , n boon bun n ordmox, almonds, • lo Cameo Nuts. •b bola Crumble Weloutih • a rues d Liquorice. ler en mall W., 10 MAL Loratoes .sad new. 110 "PieroV"d_logAitie'7,ll.. A. large emortaaset ot voluvalnery end Crackers el. Iran troberul. • J. bIISEIIto. rop29 : No. 317. Liberty Mallet iyAREER'S MAGA2INE for Ocniber just Li tee.* et PI /oath etreit. ..p3O 1. RIAD. 1108 BALE—Pew No. 55, middle able, in I. the Thhl PrpbytrlatiChorrh—erreern e e ell AK. tante? at . 41.1YLLY9:LU.01"...t,, • (Journal wbrj 'WOOLLEN SAOSS--10 dozen country, • fint a uatr , la dere entil.for fele by $llO9 . 0 0/1180N,LLT21J1 It CO. 'VIM subscriber has just reo'd his Fall- NL" °lftr itios n , " ' a*"6 .t b lni th. tsExTnuN. - QOAP-25 bra. genuine Castile for sale by 0rb,23 • • COLBEKSB4ON. UTINE--20 exeet Mabligs„.for sale h ' teepril A004=11:1130N. g , READI TARTAR , -3 bbl)) ust for ash by • .1 ECHOWIIIII.IOII. /A CO: LIVE OIL-1 cask just reel for sale by J WOOONItAILICR np29 . No SI %Oa stmt.* vitgNoll OHINTZIia—A A Mason a Co. R. Nava raced and .U 1 radian fin aka iraa glad aa.' ned annennant. - sea= VITATIZRE —"`o.m^ La u ow !Mow to Q. wet- Niue, . t "g N tax da ya ID a irre:aa"rit=74 % ."' l Dr: Goods—To Cklao aCo p, N assortod lot olDry Good • ao.t UM, Lit b. WU 00 alTh3Withl g =ll 4 s RV2 6 I . 4 .W. 10 =1 r 1 rrr . 4 bZilb. 4000. 100161 tr"T, t• • tr.5...z.. Amu., Itissiinees' Peram a tory See,* PhUr PIKE MIR ROLLING 'MILL, Steam At i VatiZrrurgeg.r.v.urzra NutztarTUlMV tibe_grealas. withopiteeeen.. tb! open beelbeeee, "We d geelf . A. GAINWOI•7I, . yd • • • - tewnil• • eta a 0 43 Auetioneera. earbeeuel,Vrb• tud UMW. • met ertuett sear be nen at tbis Oben • ' .003-12t14' Q . 026 - BODA--10 eke. New. Castle, ripe A 1.4 eod dry, for Nal• exuLests. I,AM ..100.000 pWATis perid'Treed; Peach, Apple and ...11.11.1sarj714reg:teasa trjrlre_. Parole. *Mine iced 11.7 Pr trese. would do we! bylealle order, !lid the sot. "b. "' "". eta at b s ifortit et. • seml• ha . e. • Children's Tearposnee trxdon. I "PROSE 'Children and Irowttui who accepted Norte Books , ei•the I:th, • lath sreasokob rear.: hour the uattandaset, ars Abele 01011111■3064 ebu hore= d iee fiehatal l ia .h ol m_ or. the -Star l'rombrterbta Citurob e as Thunder alteravosu at • quarter part hour duet. • The 8008 0110.1.1 bßiteht b the rateetlag. MI It Go &Webb that raehjeasuata as take. as Llama Us the atoms of ualttap matt. of both easeratatarelaa4 .....PM".!. .moot tat Praleakt. .ta'p'e - - • , atett v. Y.. AuAs .08T Olt STOLEN 44 al ak.=a4 Nob% dim by 8 ; Now . 40 _au* athemey Xutiastu rat, 9-4_ oft! ttis .i=444ire, = a l gamma' '•\ • 127 Z. 0 *II R C \ PrautOula imam, . Oft= P rrnlEL33 04121% C. ediCaL°Zuncere"stl:lrttlai"'"eurpertlii"h4aet-aTil,63°ct:{bi:llLl*4`2;---1". 1 ' 4 do al illOrk le \do et samo. a n d 20 Dbl. rites toss store at $ 3 ,804144. \ BACON -The ow, oaf.. ,reo a h‘Faige should. ase 5X 4:" "7atls:/o. ..47:Vd‘ da" .stir of\:1 0.ra55:07:7 - IL/tO5-flaloe I t oal*t. alit. oath. ' \ LDIEIX/ID OIL-50.1*115 bbl at 0310. and 20 MA. ist no 11 gallop. both it 4 ties. ' \ ' • 80%66811--Sale of 10 elto at 35ce 11 lb; 4 asoOthe. oiXl 15 east, at 3.154 In harlot ST Rte.. t , ' 3U133K- B alss 3 bbd, at sip and 10 Mai 's ataXo V D. : o 11l of =.l. bo ”' eesal ''',ll6ldo 111"Il. Stock* t.Pold the mutat o - XAY-43ales of 45 lo." -.- . $ . lll ton.' MONEY There srMit riot much aethitt In the Mk market this Moralett end the mute% vat veal. After the gam arias Nefertiti Myer, but tram was a Mcm reforabie ,fraliac at do &sod Botha god quotations improetg or...that. the ot st.the dote wastnot. Maltby. Montag toottertr ve paha firla44lo4i telt "t telm. after Wiley dating the der to PM. • glee a he gar are neer 0.060 therm Lout Wang Vt. Arra. co . lot to Zig. regular. 'Urban ekwod at about isu.nur. Ditty at OW. Reading it Octet Sat Ni t ® • 4434. Dodson kimrls impromg MN. tlitraitlattmlitti !swatch are • t lady. is ta cantsw gas. Eat riot wamactim There war • dascumlch In the Both le traltal tn thy new Imue of Mock. which Was etgaidered by *meet the meta 'ben a. HAIM. md wttleh Dade the stock gall at 711th 79. After ameld Board , however.Blk(vraebkl. e.117.1011e1.04 init. Stooks ate itutrVß veil There lea moderate luelare kg 6 Rog and glair out. V.. Rate. art steady at /10)(011016 tor !eliding bills-, The 414 a . firat Subtreese ry are Sll6,2V;'ommatte l VS RA. Name $7,143.987. V S i..,, less activity in the 110.1 . Manse Model'. 40 . 1 a...WY =one thy leedlog brume le larger. The em J rats ut A mut, *Rhona edam loan. am making at 7pi mum ltret ohm two name omer gat Vi mat for coon mod 7 A met fbr long The mangy Clt of revert mom fr.. The hanks In the present pletborie meta. at the :limy market ere not dimmed to do landi emeeptlag to their regular deelmr. The October Oeupoessof the Ohio eed Peneselmala Italimal lemma Mode the Calembas (My (Obto) Puede Bole/ to the Oclumbm and Soma Sa lt the Cleve land city 0 A aeon Boma, lamed to the Clereland.CO tomitot sod Cincinnati Rallread..ed the Marice and She r., County Bandit booed to the Bellefonte!. end Indiana, Rallreal. ell b• paid on [helm of October. at the Whet 1 1 of Ane uo ta nk L o f to aOtah.d I n h sh "C e c o t hl er'llianeetur ' re• Bank." Nita • capital Of $400.000, is a bout., be tuttablith. tote Mating Cloth Importer, who about to retire from•ble Dreamt Irm. It lo by the Preskicet of of the sualastkia.—Ttitosee. \ Pattantrou. Rapt. 27—p. M.. There wa. • lame bathos* t Nay 4 the Stock mrket. ' kto. iatly Ie heed" end lout.. thot aggregete sale. of ahlott were about .120080. At Put linad Prim. sere Mttaupported,atos beam rale. grm...nany retilma but at after beerds the tope of the market em AN stmormt,thil with one or two emotion., the leading &dim stocks olcesd beery at a alight groltne. Readiar' omens...paredwith Sumter. elated at • decline of R. gad fond. l(: Na i l elide Bards awl Stock medal A: remoteßacal B. and Bolen soot Pmem/Yeala 40 b arles7 gnu. and odrancel Si A sham 'aiming at id, Waal es. buoyant. sal mold et The i t: . for tbe l!o j aci• eLitastiathsyto‘cgti nest., ItTnelow:•.thrlt ' CO.:Taw YOrk. On Batt:Aar. The taunt. bIJ r was St6o,ooo.'ef whit* only SIDOMP vas wau t Theampled bldaverre at St to al 11 sm. , • 4"4 rat' g%ry°,,,i` 471:.DM1:1674.41 orommd toll of 5230.000. co the hood, t Barker eld, Slount Mlle. and lit, Railroad 'Reasoner tole., Mow 40. the prlce Thy the Pregehat et the rtyl, wm. lm The Pre-Meet. smith. tribune, hat' Mem made • pariah§ contract with oartite io Philadelphia Pors'part of the ateollen The balsam or thut maritime OSSOOOs am BUM private emostletlan.—Nosth Ana. RIVER INTELLIGENCE srsme. BOAT ialangal 671 D DEPARTIMER \ Tax Ilma— , ,Tbert, were k iaot. 2 inches bdame! • • lace evening 4 duck, Ind falling slow/e. • • • • \ , turavul, • • '., Atlantic, Stliineiln, 13_ p n e yi Ile. • Time. !limo:, bakr, ww a too. ~ • • Llnct•Pr, Bennett, Browanitart • Gene.. St Clain West B ale eq. ~ .We s 1 Pilieelin . t \ Ota.•Whr., , , ', *ASSAD. Th. Rafter, _Belief. Welt L - lleatle,Partlniion.Brontioralo \ ' ' • Lusa., Bennett, kninosellte. Cinnamic, St. Clair Waist Horn= T. 1., Ser. 018.111..Witeellnit. Monticello, Cfncinnall. \ . ' \ , BOATS LUPINO Trilili DAB , , \ • , anircriteem \ rACACI.Lina • \\ tAowNevitax. t i. it. amp '0 P. a . _- crrar NEWTON . aA. M .. ..id,t P. N. • , Gothic. Hall. • 7 MALL profits, one price, work woman' Lid. G. Tome, c). u. /pool t• tirgower Mkt -I!,ria Yrort Coot. froto--------...1110 to in Pima, ..... 225 to 10 41 , 750r1a X - IP3 t t: t p ,or ho:* r • W STUDY TO PLEASE. CIIIMER. ?a yh.a \ \ PANORAMA CrF IRELAND • • • AT I LO' \HALL BB VERY 141G11.ti, connienoing on rlat. DAY_ WANING, Preleasabsy 17th, lASI. Orarlastr: ty laterest-4C - Or arie Solltorheelloantals,,LO/Or Lae 110,al.the stately *Hare 01 to olay.arol toa soloOtr -- ' tffleOnin.ll,l)72l,l7l=ail lloolerlst.4lll faryt Lb* Oral lite.boa Irelmro osaaohlea • t aosoorl• IM rha at Tltkets okillJ. Chlltrea pries, -- Ocora oseo at ,7; te, replatt • WELCITS NATIONAL' , CIRCUS.' 811110110 & CO. old 0 1113851CH..1 'Cyr MENAGERIES 17NITZ1 For 1&52. \ • \ .BERBY, - MANAGER .' \ ILL RYER - BIT AT PI'DTSBIThet on• • l'horalay. F•pronxbot Filday. October Lt,. , sktdfdar. Ortobar on Seatt'a Board Ira /NAM , itreatllleni /rel. rbeobi a ant rerpatt felt infatrael Otnt - a Two \ AmT ,3I EAO Eal ICS, "mitrela- t ha httrint itaacen t 'lota ealatti-n !ay. 210'mas ever • ,n tinder 0.4 Sparl•ur . Pi , n•e, Two I lin/ n •rn - hty als kat lenyth, ,O \ 2 7b. lbr 7 eaAalll. mafn the Ct 'e nn f ' • ;,r• " Caxny i" \ - arna. onlatlleSOß the An!tniki.. .11.1.1n1 Mt eta. ha•del Neaper'k.,Philadelphio pr..•Ban.i I Will nava htatiali`kho non- in.' atiart. anordfa tta a potnn,,lty of bt hold - inn .xa i•Ant• man mutat. and Lif. iponitot praresxkn., 'I. kind aver roan, • A Double PerfOmanco Tbrce Bantam • Perttnniag Dttol • DRIESIIOII tan. inn.l I'L - nnrn //11xiar.100 In ha toon;.• of ovary rahltiltion, Mr, linhaeln, for finned LION JUNO. aitjl tater lilt Den, of Ina WOO Manta, of lb. kn'ort—Liona, Loopanie, Wows, Wogs.. , aul 'Airs a dlniiay. tha at +Oen ord•red by Una riVorttti , o37:,,vgrlth= . •J'Ut! , ;,A.V burrlieioni IrayalYamny II Inshatill !Lusa of !WWI- a animate. If II llaitAL•ll2 'rasa perform Al a rtaloal animate. D r andlnitetalyuldernat front Hem ghten.cti . ...•howitur lb. dllfertnt irrasor ruled Olaf the i=2l=l • .• . • - 'WELCR'S NATIONAL:CIRCUS:- • -• .-• From Niblo'r, kezo link. and hptfonalAsvai- Meatre,. PAiladelphia.\ J O CADWALADEO . ; ... ...... - J ...11saxlvtlE0101m4y. —Flrstltafo Moro.. X 1,011,karoRiB00lown.; AMOOff tho most promi.nt of the Artkaa. io•Y -b. Pond It following nauto.,vo; , CAinaiwtee. the heiweneesed roue and A,c harm Tiber. Thomas Merited:l their...Oast Somme* Vtititehm thn known - • L J Litman, Dranittia. Lamle aed Rtdre.- u ltvdlttr . 1e ..., ,0rg,n t only bszt..klaz,,,V4:: Siewl.ntrigm beholdtt tri% t ,' 4.1,•° and atvultit e ssoeye • Inckinson. tie celebrated. Coutildwa and Wide VnE". to/nova/404 Ly all to tit lbw greatett wainot J So mi. • how, style tml Mill in torsonstleit the dm. 't • tor at Aterldina, or awl Blan MUM Vertu. eticedil - e unsurpuisi. littler William°, the JuunilrGyarasslo zud &Minn. data emfettlite, wimoo tedie.hloar Lux welortosnem mutt hoe, to Le tosared. . . though not Mott. twn untivalletk Clowns -41,L1A311 and DAVIS, tam° mint. mem, honmohnihd witticions mrtr fah Mkt.* the -1111461. ain • Mimi MC • of lautlitm. D. 1 1 .—PodUrtly but ono pri, of rdmkrynto Mew net° und fltmot otteitnottl. tehll •-• • \ FARE NEDUCEN. ' • . 'West Newton Plank Road Raabe BALTLIfORE, , PIIILADEL.PiIIit• INGTON CITY: YAWN IlEtiollOnti. t, T. HIS. \ the • only offiee • whiely insnren'a TILItt)110 TtliKtil, to Washington, and by Wang . le route. pastaingera wan than and snonel , • lb l7ho t lto , alattrry inn the u.it.intattes lilatkijpairs• Mat, . ad rata cotenant n.ne ' Pict. t Mjl ril: (111 r.garaing\tt.rZttittatigin'tfiVrgia!rrialry kZit's=stroiNoo'VY. Srtigalthrt 1B igir a 0 14 - Washington elle. Cue tn . Phtiadolonta, and ernes lo ' N • , o sI Took Outman. evening. N • ": • ..... 9,76 ItIONONOAAtit . LROUTIL Thr • stoinier leavre_the . Whicf, ahoy. the . Bridge s nevi., •• . gcLare`,4 4 liWil I Taro:: •. and arrive to =tartan! 13 r 1 .C111.111114 lot tO.. train an:sloe Baltimore. 1013 cup In Liattlionste and Washington Cars and entre in Ph Iladolchle at &alp* the nano we Pu. to lt Vlll tlebrtay or%wiTOriti-74;filis.= '• • th.w.t Newton Plank Road Otlice,in the salon • J.J 1.009 1 Agentf hiTvo tMISt%ICIa lto hi PdtiZ e , 81 km. Welt Physical 11 , as tauten for 18 d tents, degans y. ie - ; 3 :7:, \ Wort E.St corner Fonttb and Mark.%Wp b. L KETS- - -1 have re ' o'd - ray. fall•iitodr.,..•-,] !'",111%,1,1E,Mit,1r" 1852., Fail and Winter Cireninr.• LBW :•-• PHILADELPHIA MOURNING 5T011.47-7 2 :'' - - \ ND 62, ittitßll SECOND .1111/ILITi . . :Fifa Loiir Above Chesil:est; .IVat Sidi., .. • ..- ' , \ .\ BESRIY ati SON. : Ivotru) reap otfulle invite the attention • w w al Whalessie ad Etetill CeeD Purchase re to their' Yell 1 ccsactsCoo e, , . . \ ' \ ODEIN sting ho Pnrci)C... nuoic cud'flirti," k :•—.. TLieleinth,, - - sosatest... \ . , ; loth CDT, . • . , merle-Dye. \ ' Crape Collars. • ... - Slece. do, LIIIIOII, Satk FlanceDe ho.bell us A !seri, • n. , . c hl.t... ' . :11:ars lil ‘ fl Ik Z \ Ck'veN "''''...4-D7-. Pea I ;de oak .. ' :. -SIOOIININC,' Ikrt,,,, (Coq* . , \ , gsl.CDsrds *NC' ri . : ;tj lia t i: , te \ ' \ .i ? : l l7e e ln i tit " ' . ...re or Lore Tei:s . ' Bordered 'UV., 'Thrust Mods. , , '. . Saute arti• Ribbons, • . s'- '• \ . \ Threet Loss Stmm; \ ~ Ideas' Db!sl'. . 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