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    PITTSBURGH GAZETT.E.,
PUBLIfIBID BY WHITZ t 00.
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lutkot of Our Wooklr Garotte offers to our Inviono mon
moot dootrablo snottluti of muting ttufr b00t... la.wa
restationts bottom. toor and tom tboursof. reeah'
log. •lout 'Matto and county In Western Poors7l. :
Baotou Ohlu •
111-TO ADVllHTl6ll6la—kolthor the manorial KoonsAin
nor Printing Establishment of te. Dana (tonna. are f
0k5..,1- on Sunday. ADVICBSISEBEI who Castro their
nall.ts to appear In the. paw on Monday month&
will please hank th.m In beton. 6 o'clock. on Ilatorda7
DEMOCILMO Wsl o irrIZATIONIL
Fos caws ockwaselorai,
MOBBB POWNALL, Of Law:after Counts,
101 AUDITOR 0111114
ALBX. K. AtoOLUBB, 'Of Franklin Count's,.
:103 unvirros GIUZAL,
uHEJETIAN gEYEIIB, Of Clarion County
101 7IMOII 01 lIIMIII 00011.
THOMAS A. BUDD, of Phila&lphia.
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noaf.B 14.111T0N. af Mischa./
Di .JIIdEEI (mammas, it
nalsonomx, .
• JOBB L. POILTSB. of Tarantum, •
••• JOB!' J: BIBB& of Vadliaa. •
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of Pitwoosai •
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HDOH:B.JLLIINO, of Alleghew. •
•,• son un APTOOMPT.
EDWARD P. JOSEB. of Pittsburgh.
ONITIMMONII.
• EPHRAIM J. BROOKE. of Robinson.
lon mimeos.
JAOII3 2IGBIBBIgNY. Jr.. ot Baldwin.
soak xiitinFar, or rail Nor
, THE ILEOTION.
To-daj wilt put an end to a politieal coMpalgn
whisk opened Meetly, bat hoe become somewhat
warm toward the don.
We IMpe esti Whig seeders and atm Temper
anoe ;waders ire all snake to the importance of
the lime to be decided today; and that they
$ll feekllrte be theli,dnty to attend the polls
.4addlaabinite tsithfidly the nsponelbinties im-
Posed on that.: . •
• Tim Wblg Bate lloket is composed of men
'gab* whtustot II word of• disparagement has
toes uttered during the canvass. It is highly
important IhaFthey should melee the full Whig
voted:AU C huty, - It for nothing else than as a
mark.of oonlidonoe in them and the party which
.notdosyd thou. The democrats, it Is apparent,
fear tim sumo et at least a part of our State
Rejoins.", and *l's should incite a full Wits vote
la their Wulf.
The Whig County Ticket is every way worthy
Of hearty support; end the mere so as its leading
members have been made the objects of gross
personal Utak.
• For Judge, the name of Hon. Moses Hammon
is presented. No one doubts the capacity or fit
ness of Mr. Hampton for this station. A long
and varied experience at the bar, combined with
a rich fund of legal lore end talents of the high
est order, eminently qualify him to dignify and
' *loin the Bench. He enjoys, moreover, the en
tire confidence of the Bar, and will receive, to
day, lid almost unanimous vote. His opponent,
. although he is a gentleman itild" personal inter
came, end has glean evidenie of Industry and
ability on the Bench, is yet young and lacks the
ligal copulata neoeyary to the Judicial office:
Hq has, in addition, dcsanded from the dignity
tff . the Bench to partake In electioneering efforts
in his own behalf, and has thus Met caste with a
large Portion of the members of the Bar, who
omisider his course mprofessional, and deroga
tory to the character of 0110 seeking for • Judge-
For Senator, the Whig oandidate, Dr.
Cusumano, has been made the one object on
which the Dessoorets have coneentrated their at.
Woke doting the compile. He his been most
ruthlessly assailed, slandered, libeled and parse
ented. Charge' withon(foundatiOn have been
trumped np against him, and parented in, al
:though freqttently exposed; and every conceive
ble element of opposition, has been bringht to
bear agiinst , Dr. Carothers was nominat
ed by iociamation in the Whig. Convention, and
has the confidence of the party ‘ in an eminent
Segni. During his caner in the Senate he
r iiii„faithlullj discharged his dutiew to the State
and oonetituent,q, and has won an enviable char
eater _fort honesty and Integrity as • pnbllo
servant. ' The 'curet of the bitter attacks
• male upon him is to , he found in the de
sire' of the LoOefooo 'parti to obtain possession
of the Senate.To ascomplish this long sought,
but neverattained end, they hale evinoed.•
wlllitignese to resort to any mews neceseary to
*stoottnoplialt it. The political pride of the Whip
of flit county ought to stimulate them to an so
titret,carnest effort in belQf of our Whig Hens
her.: 7 They owe it to Whig principles and the
integrity of the party to give Make trielePbei4
rwveledlion. The Looofooo candidate is a bitter
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polltiolan, with but W i le' xperienoe as a lolls
, later, and that not favrit le to him. If elect
ed, he will despise iwd'fisTople on the Whig
sentiment of the oon4ty ; and if ho shows no
more watehholnatur for t e buelnees interests of
the county, than he did in the Home, where he
permitted the Hemptleld Railroad bill to pass
• under his very eyes, ;the county will have deep
cause to regret it. j
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sterling, reliable and worthy men. We abaci
elm% their triumph►nt election.
The reel of the-county ticket we need not par-
tionlarise. It deserves s faU and faithful sup
port, sud as such we oconmend It to the coati
denoe and favor of our 'tsars.
We hue done our duty during the osmpsign.
We hays m enthe tumults of the enemy and re
_ pelted them at every poiit. There is nothing
now left for us to do. AU that remains Is for the
!tip of the city and county to 'tome up revs
rutely to the work, to-day, sod by giving to the
ticket an old-fashioned majority, administer to
those who bale ireeno;ed taion defeating them •
rebuke they will not soon forget. I
Tsa Vurris to no left at this offme,mnd we
did not notice the remarks of the eaten of that
sheet about Dr. Carothers, until we saw them in
the Post, of yeeterdsy.. They do not 'Mount to
• anything. She introduce' the certificate of four
men:of !likinsburg to estahlieh the tact that Dr.
Carothers opposed thelncorporation of that ell.
lag% but se we did mot deny that, feat, her proof
is sapernuone. i.e the ridiculous inferences
she drew from' that fact which we objected to.-
-Bhs eharged Dr. Car?thern with being o friend
of petty despotism and lend monapoly;and an
' opponent to the ten hour law sad public sohiagsr
I lead when presesdforproof, site attempts to show
that these things follow, -nes:enmity, from the
Doctor's eppoaltion to' the Inctorporstion cf a
country rillsgei The public, honerer, can see
no 'connection betwearithe two. •
Baer Is the-And! to - the Charges broight
spinet, ottakandidste by tits reckless Woman.
Buainstg,Bnixs.-4The sot has gone into ef
fect; in London, which 'moire! that nannies
and liar; and Idanufartaries of all kinks, shall
eon their smoke. : Coal . smoke is declared a
noisines width might to be abated, and
smoke is ooademned to belinty.. If smelter=
beharnt in Leaden, cannot it in•Pittaintrght
Any one ,be ebonies tuiVrthiush purer one at.
Mosphord. Is on Sunday, than any Other day in
the week, 101 be able to estimate the greet ad :
vaatage / ore should derive from burning the
smoke. Some time since we suggested that , onr
pity Councils should inititnte a commission to
investigate this matter,. and report the result of
Antis lobate: By this Emmaus the foailbility
sad iinadosbil4 of the attempt to raise our
• city out of the intolerable olonde of sooty smoke,
.cold he ascertained at little expense: Both a
eenurithaloi could learn the principle and nooses
sof the English experiment end its .adeptedness
to oar treats, and afford data on which. to decide
the questign of future comfOrt or discomfort.
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itototmerasz. Pau or CotanknuiL COMFIT:
Tide fair will take place on Wednesday, Thoth
•, day and Friday, of Aka wash, at Nei/ Lisbon.=
The onierintandent of the Ohio & yonnsyisaa
Saiffoad has Authorised tbb Issas of esoursion
• 63kets,:st sednotd rater, for the•oasaalon. Qcato
'umber of persona will go froni this oily aid
y 1 ,117. The great contest [orris's by Wisp %
dlee, both On horseback add in oirelageo, taks
place on There*. • ,
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Loot Our, Toy :S a moa —Sir. Secretes, '
Hulk& lune cid a letter' to Collector• Bronson.
of New York complaining of his troscriptive
course towards the friends of the adatinistration
in the distribution of his patronage, and °sprat
' eieg a wish that the grounds for that complaint
may be removed without unnecessary delay. He
also reminder - Mr. Bronson of some of the condi-
Noce upon which the Collettorship was bestowed
' upon him, which he intimates the Collector has
forgotten.
He informs Mr. Bronson that the Sunburn
era now etand firmly on the Baltimore platform,
and must be regarded as an integral part of thil
Democratic party, and are justly entitled to a
fair shire of Government patronage , The ap
pointments in the New York Custom Flom have
been oontirmed by the President, in the belief
that they 'were made with : the desire to coneol
' Mate the party, which has manifestly failed,
through the sedan of the Collector, who still
retains the whole patronage of the New York
Custom House in his hands. The letter con
cludes by warning the Collector that the Preei•
dent cannot consent to allele this immense pa
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tromige to remaining in the hands of any wing
or individual whose political labors are directed
to driving from the Demoorstlo organisation
those who assisted to cleat General Pierce and
now give a hearty support to the admioistrs
tion.
This letter will be regarded as a showing of
hands by the President in favor of, the' "efts"
end spinet the "hards," and the Baltimore
American says will oanse a wide-spread dump
lion in the party, eepecially in the Southern
States. The Richmond Enquirer deprecates such
Aden of the President as fatal to the party.
The whole affaii indicates a weak and moil
letting course on the part of President Pierce,
and shows that the seeds of discord sown in the
r/
:arty are germinating to its destruction. The
patronage in the hand of the President to be
coming an evil of terrible magnitude, and its
corrupting effect is the most dangerous ele
ment in the machinery of government.
Tim Cum:queue—after remaining professed
ly neutral daring this campaign, yesterday com
mitted itself to the democratic ticket, and ooze•
messed its new career by followiag In the wake
of the PM and abusing Dr. Carothers.
The honesty of remaining silent during the en
tire contest, and then joining 'anent the belliger
ent parties on the ere of an election, will doubt
less be properly appreciated..
The chances of Dr. McClintock must indeed
be desperate when he has thus to enlist the ear
vices of a soldier of fortune.
The CAruniek In Its new career of fighting/un
der the muter that pays beet, distinguishee it
self by charging that Dr. Carothers Is unsound
on the Temperance question! The proof M. this
It finds In the WA that Dr. Carothers, at the
union of 1851, voted for a bill permitting the
este of liquor in quantities over 81 gallons, but
prohibiting its tale in any less quantity.
The history of that bill Is well known to Teta
pomace men. When originally introduced into
the Senate, it totally prohibited the sale of li
quor, but in its progress through that body, an
amendment was offered to authorize the sale of
liquors in amounts exceeding 81 gallows. This
amendment was laboriously and urgently press
ed, but Dr. Carothers voted spinet it, through
out; It was, however, finally adopted, and the
question was then on the bill ae amended. Dr..
,Carothers, although opposed to the amendment
adopted, thought the amended bill was better
than none at all, and voted for it, as did nearly
all the Temperance men in the Senate. That
vote, however, is net to be, and never before was,
taken as indleating.his afproval of the 81 gal-
lon notion. The Chronicle cannot ware Tem
perance men with such stuff as that.
The CAronicto also publishes the standing elan
der that Dr. Carothers, during the session of
1854 "devoted his time to presenting petitions
for the repeal of the Ten floor hsw." Not one
saah petition was presented by him 'during that
or any other session.
The Post, the ruitsr, and . the Chionide, one
loeofooo proper and two looofooos in disguise,
have now mob in tarn attacked Dr. Carothers
.Tray, Manohe and Sweetheart, they ail bark
at" him.
Tiwents.son Max I—Remember that every
vote you give for,Dr. McClintock, today, is a
vote In favor of Liquor selling, and sgeinat Pro
hibition. If you vote for hint you will do it
with your eyes open, and will have nobody but
yourselves to Mime for the results.
Col. Manypenny is yet in the Indian country.
A letter from him, dated Sept. lith, at • point
800 miles above St. Louis, states that hi expecte
to remain In the Indian country five weeks lon
ger, and that he has gained more information
than he could get of Indian affairs at Washing
ton In ten years. s
The Western Christian Advocate Mates that
the Ohio Anannal Conference hen decreased In
membership the put year, 803, and that this ie
the fifth Conference in which a decrease this
year has been noticed.
Tan Pmmon Mmiestsa, for October, la hand
someiy illustrated, and well filled with interest
log and instructive matter, A beautifully en
graved view of Bade and Peeth, la Hungary
is well worth the prioe of the number alone.
The work Is published -by Jethro Jackson, Ciu
clunati, and is well worthy of public patronage
New Szors.—A writer in the Central Chris.
tiara Herald, in enumerating the different till- -
g ioni eeote in eastern Ohio, mentions, among oth
ers, the Omit& and Manage, which, he tape, are
divisions among the., !Ammonites or Hermless
Christians. The difference between some of
them.is said to be the wearingof buttosslustead
of hboks and eyes, while the.lengtb and split of
the coat tail Is the great matter of oontroverey
with others.
Edward P. Tiffin, youngest and only son ofthe
late Goy. Tiffie, of Ohio, was instantaneously
killed on Wednesday last, at Tamer's Station,
N. Y., by felting from the platform•of a railroad
He was returning to his home in Chilico•
the, from a three years' eojourn in Paris, where
he had been qualifying himself for the more use
ful prosecution of his profession is a physiolan.
His age win 81 years.
THII hilBllo l oll.l ItILTIII2.IOAII QOM'S to as 01:I
-limed t truly mammoth dhneasloi.sowd prin
ted on new type, msnutnotured In St. Louis. It
exhibits in appearance ot prosperity, which the
lisding ( piper rut s flourishing oily , greys
shOuld have. l lt is an able and annals
Whig paper, and the best newspaper west ot
Cincinnati.
Brum° vo DO 000 D.--Yesterday morntng •
body of 11. B. Dragoons. about 130 men, under
the oomniand of Major Buff, left here about 10
o'clock, on board of et steamboat at our Monos
gabela wharf, boned for the Jefferson Banda,
Missouri, and they appeared to be a sober, well
behaved set of troops. Just as they were about
ready to go, 'a benevolent: gentleman of our city
watt on board =creme the commanding officer
and many of We men, a good number of the
American Messenger, amonthly peper, and quite
a variety of Englieh andllerman Tracts, for the
company, whisk they promised to read, and
they will so doubt prove very useful. We no
tice excellent papers and tract, of, the American
Tract Society old left byagenta and benevolent
men, Oa our steins, canal and flat boats, for the
bands'and battlers to read, and we think the
practice „god one; -especially of snob useful
end well got up works as those published by
the American Tract and Temperance Socialite;
and now, for the good of our population, and
for bevelling emigrants—German,. English, and
, Irish, we believe the reading of such , choice
' Treats well Calculated lb do good, and promote
temperanos and the moral condition of our be.
toyed country. An OLD Pd120861/IT.
Smentrow Coussiox.—A. telegraphic dis
patch, dated !Seraph% 80th of September, was
received to the city, on Saturday, reportlog that
• collision had taken place between the Grand
Tower and Swans° No. 2. It coeurred at Oat
Fieh Polat,,not far above Vioksburg. The latter
beat was struck in the hull; and sprung a leak,
so Is erappcsed, the .partionisre of the collision
not siring reached us.
eillirpatoh referred to, was received by Capt.
' • e owner'of ihe'Saranao. It stated that there
was about - Ai/ feet xwitii. the , hold, and •
part of the t h
freighad been' thrown' overboard
to timothy boat. The prboalital part Of toren
go was damaged.. She had freight for Alm:aphis
and Illeheien, and pne box for Cap. . Girardeau;
Gs latter wee not itgarod:..„Ffeterlt WWI Mitered
at listens, in Arkanital.'7,Tfikirwartre expeot her
to anise to.day.:—St. Lersis'Airstane,
TES SECOND amass or TILE STATE TRW
PUMICE CENTEAL COMMITTEE.
Cumuli of Plittinsrivents.,—
Oar only'elaim to address you a second time,
on the great issue connected with the election on
Ootober 11th, le the fiat, that however unworthy
to be your representatives, wahine, nevertheless,
been made such by your agency, and not our
own. Originally sppotrited by. a State Conven
tion, to the arduous duties that have devolved
upon toe; equally-divided between the Eastern,
Central, and Western portions of the State; some
of no Dametrats, and some Whigs; some Sons of
Temperance, and come not; some Layman and
some Clergymen; some Methodists, some Bap
tists, some rreebyteriane, &a , and yet all per
fectly united in our principles, pm featly harmo
nious in our action; we have than been enabled
to demonstrate, alike to friends and enemies,
that the cause of Temperance is one and Indivis
ible; that it is not a lccal bat a young canoe;
that it ie above sect; that it is above party; that
the evil to be removed ie a common- evil; that
the object to be obtained is a common good; in
short, that this canoe, which is nothing more nor
lees than opposition to Intemperance and all its
horrible results, is the cause of numaerry itself!
In their first Address, June 15th, 1851, it was
thoUght proper by your Committee, se tho bads
of their motion, to lay down a few simple and
general prineiples,
I. That It is In the power of the State to -de
stroy the corruption, to alleviate the misery, to
avoid the Insanity. to 'educe the taxes, to &mix,.
lob the pauperism, and to prevent the crime that
is acknowledged on every hand, to be the result
of the hydra-headed evil of Intemperance.
IL That the power to destroy this evil implies
the obligation to do it; and that this obligation
rests on the VOTERS; who make the legislators,
who make the laws.
111. That nothing bat law can aura the evil.—
Moral erasion bee been tried, and it has been
found wanting. The licence system hen been
tried, until the whole head it sick, and the whole
heart of the Commonwealth is faint with the
abomination. Petitions have been tried until
the utmost power of petition bee been exhaust
ed.
IV. That the law we want is founded on the
principle of Prohibition, viz:
1. Intoxicating liquors, as a beverage, shall
not be sold at all.
2. They shall be sold for medicinal, me
chanical, and sacramental purposes, and no oth
at.
They. shall be confiscated and destroyed
when kept for sale unlawfully.
V. That this law is no longer an experiment.
It has been enacted in the States of Maine, Ver
mont, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island; its con
stitutionality has stood the test of the Supreme
Court of the United States. Since the commit
tee Issued their first address the State of Michi
gan has adopted the law by a majority of twenty
thousand.
VI. That in looking out our fellow-citizens for
the election of members of the Legislature to
give such a law to the State of Pennsylvania,
we wqpid consider the question at issue, as alto
, gather above party. Instead of appealing to one
party, we would appeal to.tbe good men of all
parties. We said, "if of two candidates. the
Democrat is in favor of Prohibition, and the Whig
opposed, vote for the Democrat . if the Whig is
in favor, and the Democrat opposed, vote for the
Whig;" and we may say so again.
VII. That the eingle ground on which we ask
the vote of our fellow-citizens for such a lair, is
Its 11101131IITT. Prohibition is the only thing
left by which to remove the evil. Let us try it.
VIII. That the Mum between us and our oppo
nents was this. They must have the profits of
pauper making, and the State must bear the ex
pense: and that on this Issue we were willing to
mast them before the people.
It is worthy of remark, that although more
than one hundred and fifty thousand copies of our
.first address have been distributed in various
forme through the Commonwealth, wo have yet
to learn that a tingle one of the positions we
have taken has been overthrown. So far as ar
gument is concerned on the part of our oppo
nents, their cue has gone by default. In vain
have they appealed to parties. The leaders
know better. They lariat therefore continue to
fight as they have thus far done, in the dark, by
bribery, by eorraption, and treachery; but the
day - will declare is. Those who have put their
hand to the plow in this matter, are not the men
to look back. Parties must do the work of the
people, or they will cease to exist. Politicians
must do the same, or abide the consequences.
The occasion of this second address, fellow
cltitens, from the State Central Committee, le
the altered condition of things within the last
few months. Standing as we do at the centre of
thi/ movement, and as hermit men who have no
motive whatever to deceive you in the premises,
take our word for it, that the cause of temper
&nu, just at this protect time in Pennsylvania,
is interesting and prosperous, beyond all prece
dent. It Myatt important to the efficiency of the
action, that our friends throughout the State
should understand each other, and know exactly
what this position N. The ominous silence of
the party press la a policy as skillful as it is
deadly. Their sinister entreaties "not to throw
away votes on doubtful issues," wo fear a thou
sand fold more than their open opposition. The
game now is, if possible, to hoodwink the peo
ple and prevent them from knowing their own
power: Immune upheavinegs of the masses,
whose five, eight and on one occasion mote than
ten thousand temperance men hose been in onus
oil, and whose tread has been like an earthquake,
they have as completely and positively ignored
lee if there had never beenisny such assemblages
in PennsYlvanta at all ! It Is as easy for them
to see as It is for us, that the whole State, from
Its centre to its circumference, Is just now ripe'
for revolution. It Is oily for her to know her
power, and she will exercise It. It 'sooty for her
to exercise it, and a law will go forth this come
log winter from Harrisburgh, that will be hailed
by the people with shouts of joy, as a law from
that quarter was never hailed before.
Yes, fellow-citizens, the very animus!, and as
some of us would not hesitate to say, provider-
State and National polities, has af
forded the public mind an opportunity whloh It
has long needed, of giving this painful matter a
thorough investigation. LANOASTIeIt Cousin has
groaned over her rum tax of forty thousand dol
len§ a year, and predicated on this basis, the
anal ram tax of the whole State of Pennsylvania,
as not lees than A XILLIOIIO/ DOLLAXI. 8011OTL
KILL, and Other counties, have done the , same
The enormous increase of taxation, and of Jaren
ile depravity,- and absolutely poisonous nature of
the adulterated liquor now gold; and various oth
er aggravating ciroumetanoes of intemperance,
have startled and appalled the virtuous citizens
of our Commonwealth, as they have never been
before. The people have once more traced the
foul and devastating,stream to Its source, and
found it lobe the arm" snort They have follow.
ed its fatal progress,, and mien the dead It caste
on one shore, and the property on the other.—
They have gone to Determination, where it emp
ties its flood Into the almshouse, the asylum, the
penitentiary and the grave; and as they row look
upon ibis widespread and daily increasing des
olation, from the east and from the centre, and
froth the west, in almost every county, from the
Delaware to the Lite, comes up the, "urging cry,
"Lis TUB Levi* Or num 01/4.11 TO rl.olo—
lIITH TVS 0100 61IOPA, DOWN WITH Tin
ono snore effluvial!
CilLteni of Pennsylvania, the task of your
committee is well nigh ended, and as yours is
about to begin, permit us, as our parting word,
to draw a good omen In reference to the coming
conflict from the month and week in which it
shall be fought. On the 14th of October. A. IL
1066, was fought . in England one of the great'
battles of the world. It was the lint step by
which ehe arrived at the height of grandeur and.
glory in which we behold her at present. Gal
"tautly and with good heart was the 'tendert
borne that day. Great were the prodigies of
valor then performed, for the combatants knew
that the stake at issue concerned not themselves
merely, but their posterity to the latest genera
tions.
—Let the spirit of this day pass into-your hearts
also. What more glorious aim is there for soots
a State as ours, then to have her. moral progress
keep pace with bee material progress? Moob.
too long already hove wo been under a cruel and
humiliating banger,. Let no proclaim liberty
from the despotism of rum throughout all our
borders. Let the Ilth of Oatober, 1868, be as
Illustrione, a day in the annals of Pennsylvania,
as the day to which wo have juet referred In the
annals of .Eogland. Give td the good cause that
day, not only yoar vote, but your labor,,and see
that not ore single .vote be thrown away. Re
member the example you are about to eel to the
sister States of the oontederaoy, and let - not the
column of the good old Keystone be the first to
falter in this holy strife. Ant you like men; be.
strong, fight for sone brethren your sons and
your daughters, your wives, and your.houseel
end may God save the Commonwealth from the
anus or Rau!
T_homal.Wat oa,Chairman.
E. W. Jacket:in, Corresponding Secretary.
George Duffield, Jr., Recording do
James W: Wier, Treasurer.
John P. Darbin, Robert M. Foust,
Joseph H. Kennard, Dude! H. Rookhill,
J. T. Pressly, Thomas Steel,
Stephen Miller, John Alexander,
0. L. Magee, George Crosby.
PAiladetplik, September 28th, 1868.
DiLTH or Hos IIAIIIO2I DIOXIMON.—The
New York papers of Thursday announce the
death of the Hon. Hamm' -Dronasteoa. Ho
died at his residence in Morris county, New Jer
sey, on Wednosdly mominest the advanced age
of eighty years. Mr. Dickerson was a native of
New Jenny, and was elected floyernor of that
State in 1816. In 1817 he was elected United
Sista Senator, and was continued in that office
sixteen years. 1n.1884 he became Secretary of
the Nary, in the Cabinet of Preaident Jackeon,
and retained that oboe until 1888, more than a
year'after the seooololl of Preeldent yen Baron..
Mr...Dickereon wee for two years Presidaut .of
ths4merloszt laatltute, and, Omagh a Duneerat,
was alViiis Womble to a protective twit
„?:~xwk .z. , .~,.>.f.;.: ..~- °--`^~~:. ac;i ..... ~n2.~1'~...u. ' , ~>`.Jxx... rc~'y- - yrY ....,,. 't, : ;r ; cw~ , ..:5>..., , .. ~ w~ - -{.,,:qu=' rv~lu~
.;.C;:ng ...._.
..
; .
YELL VW rawly. AM ran BODIELWIffe We =-
tract thii talowtog train the NW" Odeon* Pies,
pane:'
The following despatch tree received tiy the
Howard association, from one of its members at
Grand Golf:
GILAED GULP, Sept. 29, 1868
"We have no nurses einee,t hose -who arrived
on the steamboat H. H. Might. We moat hive
by the first boat six more good temalenarses for
Port Gibson. Whole fatuities there are down
,ith the fever, and no nurses are to be had.
"There have been 450 deaths at Port ,Gibson
--150 are now sick. There are about one hun
dred yet to have the fever. Biz physicians are
sick MOM
requested by the Howarda et yio . ksburg
to mit yarn° seud them eight nurses.
"Dr. Wren le et Port Gibson; Dr. Clarke Is
here."
We received from our attentive correspondent
io Port Gibson, memoranda and slips of the
newspapers published there. TherHerald and
Correspondent of the, 284 comes to int in a el‘p
about eight inches Wig and contains only court
notices, the newspaper heading, - and the follow
ing memorandum in writing: '
deed. Could not get out a paper
this week."
-The Reidlle, of the 2let, says:
Since the last issue of the Reveille we nave
had bet wren twenty and twenty-five deaths--
about 10 per cent. of our preeent population.—
An air of desolation pervades the whole comma-
city, and gloom rests upon every countenaime
God eend a mitigation of the pestilence.
Our aorreepondent writes in the margin o
this. "Five died on the 21td.",
The Reveille adds: •
130 soon as it was ascertained that we bad the
epidemic in our midst, a Howard Aeioalittion
was formed for the relief of the needy and afflic
ted. 'Never did a band of men more nobly per
form their duty. Wherever the couch of sick
ness was to be seen, there were the =inhere of
the Howard Atesoalation ministering to the suffer
ing incumbent.
Out of a band numbering thirty-introit, fifteen
are sick, fear are dead, and five have left the
town.
Our oorreepondent adds that on the 21st only
three members of the association were well. He
writes also: .
"There has been no mail made tip at Port
Gibson for some days. • The Postmaster to sick.
And on the 27th, inthe evening, he Writes:
"There were five deaths here to day; and four
more are expiated to die to-night. Mr. Thorn
hill, of your city, just down from Lake Pros'.
dense, reports Maly deaths there, out a of popula
tion of ninety. Dr. Irwin died yesterday."
The Mobilo . Advertiser gives the following ta
ble of the mortality in that city for the month of
August and September.
• Yel. Per. Oth. cams. Total.
From Aar. I to Aug 12
inclusive, . 8 44 52
Week °tag Ang. 19, 39 82 71
44 4 4 26, 37 27 64
44 Sept. 2, 156 44 290
" .• 9, 194 47 241
4 , 4 4 16, 177 35 212
4 , ~ 23, 110 . 22 • .182
4, 44 " 30, 61 36 97
Total,attg Ito Sept 30 782 287 1061
The lust cumber of ',the Bayou 814 Ledger
gives t's the following Information 11phoerning
the epidemic id Bayou Bars :
The following statement oomprises the amount
of disease, and the mortality in both our villages,
for the pest week, ending yesterday; 12 M., in
cluding those who were under treatment from
,the week precious—also children add servants:
Yellow Fever 18
Died, 7
Remaining under treatment, - - - 26
Of all other diseases—discharged, - 28
Died,
Remaining tinder treatment, - .
A letter dated Washington, Ls", Sept.
rays : " We have buried hit, three Persons who
have died of yellow fever eine* the 2d inst ;
there are now seventy sick, whom I know of
You can now form come idea of what we are un
dergoing at this time, with a decressed popula
tion, tie there are only about three hundred per
eons in town—uearly all have fled. There are
not enough loft to sttond to the sick and bury
the dead.
Our town Min &starring condition, lied were
it not through the kinduele of a few planters
who egad supplies to us, we certainly would
starve. The eupplies are furnished Mother a
novel manner: the carts in whiel - Thiy are cent
are not allowed to go nearer tow , a !han 3 a mile
21311.11101 Acarrastat New s.—The steamer Sir
John Harvey arrived at Sydney on the 16th of
July, in 116 days from Boston. The steamer
New Orleans is running between Sydney and
Melbourne, and doings fin. hilliness The Mel
bournArgue of Jane 22 entailer' President Pieree'e
inaugural. The Argus of the 27th of Jane states
that there were 283 vessels, including steamers,
in that barber, taking In or dlacbsiging cargoes.
Oa the 9th of July, a private escort arrived at
Melbourne with 9,600 ounces of goLl, and on the
14th another canon arrived with 2,636 ottuces.-.....
Prices of produce cantinne:untuntaily high.
Considerable ezeitexpeut has been caused in
Melbourne by the declaration on the pert of the
Americans of their intention to celebrate their
national anniversary. The government organ
strongly opposed It. ,
At Sydney, at last accounts, the - weather had
been very unsettled, with heavy rains. The
work pf dlecharging cargoes, 84., was at a stand,
and much inconvenience arose therefrom. In
some plsoesi communication with the Interior was
mat off. _
The markets were steady. Flottr via dull sad
uncertain, being sold in lots from Ll 6 to £2B per
ton. Liquors In demand, at good - prices. Se.
gars—stock small. Gold was quoted dull; 761
61. at Victoria, and 745. for New South Wales.
To Tue Punuu.—We the undersigned Orand
Jurors empanelled for the present term of the
Court of Quarter Semifoes, would , reepeetly set
forth that for the last fre days, We have been
engaged in the capacity of the Hand inquest
sitting in and far the; the County of Allegheny,
that during that time we have found upwards
of 150. true bills of Indierment, sod at the very
lowest calculation four NM of this Timber are
the result either directly or Indirectly of the nee
of intoxicating liquors, thereby, limiting an en
ormons expense to be paid cat ; of the public
treasury, which must be replenished by impos•
tog additional Marriott upon the induetrions por
tion of the commnalty, and at the same time
this unholy traffic is producing porerty, wretch
edness, mime and degradation, that hoe a moat
ruinous and unhappy effect upon the public(
welfare.
John Alexander—Foreman, Henry Morrow,
Saninel Linlisst,, Mark Kelso, Naps
Andw. Christy, John lirinney, JaMell Tucker,
Philip Haesinger, Bernard Adam, N. M.
Stanford, Benson •Hill, Wm. Ralston ' William
Boyd, Henry Morrow, John M'Callen, Alex.
Boyd.
"%Transom Oct. 8. 1853:
ittirAn a Spring and Summer gied -- ' — unne,
CARTY:it'll HYANIFLL Hirt .tans are-eminent e.
boy* ail otnera. Ito Angularly eftiroolono action' on the
blood; Ito strongthning and vivifying quainter. Ito tame
action on the Lifer; Its tendency to driSe all humors to
the outface. thereby clawing the oyaboni according to
Nature's own proscription; Its harntime. and at the Name
time extraordloori good effects. and the'number of come
tostifled to by many of M. moat imps:Uhl@ olListru of
Illotunond;,Vt..end elYewhen mast be conclusive ssidonoe
that them is ta humbug about it.
The told of ...Ingle bottle will matey the moot metal -
Cot of Ito bt:wilts.
loy for the Invalid.- I No cut the fol
lowing from the Philadelphia !Saturday Gareth% ars! nrc•
ommend our reader. vernas it neurone, arid !hoe. suf.
taring should not delay purchasing:—
1100/LANDI MILLMAN Singh/L-Ibl' cola
booted mUotue.prep.rsd by 14.0. M. JACKSON. at the
impirsing Gammas Malleine Store, N 0.120 Aitoll street, Is
nacillug unprecedented publio attention: and the propri
stet. who is A' Waittlee - phreiclan. le belling 101Meras
numatitice of It. TbeVistas. of this reMedy an.. folly
set forth to lbe eztendel nodes of It. to te.i.e. In oared,
vertiming columns. that there Is hordly noy room left for
Ala to speak of it, 1111. much we may add—Of the loot
tr.'. of physics] Ills to which homeniti Is heir, thins to
Irmo more dietreming then the I derangement of
the digestive spparataa..,which never fills to accompany
• disordered state of the Ilvyr. Ileadechi. pike. languor,
feetfulnels. a billets. tongue. a morbid hieatti, lore of op
petite—ln short, an indescribable wrekhednesa of uls•
Lena.. are he ineulfirable and life.wastirig attaudenta.—
Thera diseseas,whiale have Wilton the still of the ablest
Doctors, have been rkdically mired by fleSlisnd'e German
1 Bitters."
(y , TUE STATE MUTUAL EIRE AND
16 AKINS IN/WELKIN COMPAN!,Wellsburg:
Ileetumaoso. Nee 4. 1363.
Mid/ of the Competty. Nay 1. 'O9-3209,016 61
Premiums need to May 1. 1869 866.200 66
. .
Interest reed .1.011110,..........
Btationery and Ofitee I:manure...
==MNM
7,
Loewe., Oommisdosill4Rgo
Iperurans. Returned Premium.,
. Statinuerr. YrLatins. r 7,01
Czyltal Stock. paid Ip and Nam
"A.:1013O t 07 reaourree liable for 1005 ea.....:
Sneak= Notes 00
Made and . }tartan., EMU, and
oCher seeuritlee.... tasma
°ash= hand or in handset agenta.
emoted by toads ... 11.821 01
Siliee Pornlture and Stationery—. 1.000 00 •
0.160,3111•70
Amount a
not diluted elsl= alta ,
pans'
'..-
011201 . 0111 k '
/OP N P. HUTURIIPOR.D. Damian ma nn;
P. C. lIKDOWICK. Monotony.
nAIIUIP. JONES, Philadelphia.;
A. WILICINN,.IIankor, Pittoburnh•
A. A. (.lAlLftln_
.10 . 13.7, 3 1 L egu i fizag, Dauphin mann
3 Ti) JONES.
en;
.TWIN PNWlTlrkiiokb. **Wan - t.
A. J. dr, bare buT.
Hill wind oeti °lra and Inland nsolotoinon
also, on merchandise to Of onontrp,oo Amu, rat.
on..nt with saw. PoUolsobinuol on nvollins !wpm
A nne oornatuntlY on for talnPo rars.l
Omoo, vor4(l. Itisr tattogibaskt
PALL DRY GOODS
GEORGE P. SMITH & CO.,
34 Wood Street, Pllttabdrdat P..
i IIFFER for !ale a large and complete RE-
Jsartment of American and - Irombitst,DßY GOODS. •
netderahle portion of the staple Oeeds of which wenc
turn:awn tonere the whence in seem, and will all be of
!coal to cob or ammo I emit buyers es low as they can
buy in any city east haling
rItINIWaII the styles, comprising • Pail cc.
tertmens; Dark Fancies, Blues, Onus., Metuning.
at; English cud Dermas 1-I (Danner, sc.
,llNGOADS—Lanesster, Manchester. Domestic. Ike.;
Est.:run In high =tomcod P.M Donk.
I'DFUGOODS—Alpacass, Msrleas, CM:turas, Paranist.
tot. Mohair Lusters. Vanity end pbmn styles, DeLetnez
Cuthmerea and all mweet styles of Winter Dress Olinda
WOOLENS—A Inge stock s! hL k anti tansy colored
CI olin Doeskins, black and Pam Claseimeres of most OP
rOVWI styles 00atiOW , greatvarlety. Domestic awl im
, acted; Satinets In black's, colons, minor. sonyeint e y.—
also, or western mvielacture, ear sestet fall supply.
Tee tis. Jesos,Casi morons,, end all Sorts low et iced yip
Printers. . .
itATINCiii--A fall assortment to Sdka. Wool, and liar
. .. • -•• . . . . .
wan fantyatelea. Bames,llllentaa. Cambric. , Irish Lin
en., Holland.. Jeans. Bamako, "
LINBRYB—PIaid, R.I. Blue and Chameleon All.,
BROWN 000DE—B1.2ehed Pbeetinge and Blairlinu.e
riann.le of oil kinds and colors: Diaper.. Eltilenng
Onwelinelee. Drilling.. Bel 11l.nketi—Docootto and Yor•
elan.
A complete stock of all sorts of Vallel7 Goole. plain and
checked Muslin and what liotclx Smbrui4 ers.
o,lk, Hibippo.lWillidr nhawla, mid eVeirthing V. 1113012
ti
in the Dry oodaline, the stock of which will be kept full
f , y constant addltions throughont Wertew
sodell an eX•011121t1013 of .toe
p.aifd to parables. [dim) Pittsburgh, B.
niILVRTIA AND LAVA,
L E iqg cominmy.Nenr Ymk column
A. H. HOLMES &
MANUFACTURERS lolf
SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDG:
MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &C..
piainEa. settsw, BRIDGE BOLTS,
CAR BOLTS,
WASHERS. corroNl. TO
TTSBUBACCO.RGH AND 1110 AP !SC It RWS.
P.
°Woo 25 Wood It., toot:woes Ist a d and.
All kinds of blacksmith work for Bridges, d dk ne •t
the shortest node. and at the lowest priest_
• An work warranted eqtml to any manet•e
&Whims. S E. CAltao, fashionable Drone
!taker and Mllluer, N 0.% Fourth otreet, second icorr.
All work entrusted will be executed with netttnene and
diepatch. anl3
ser BURKE & BARNES' SAFES—Bore
the Illud of teatimony en to the value of our SAVES.
Doh which we O. roolideutly reit the reputation of our
work. No have alnady publLthed savant oestificauu.
proving that Safes main lor our regular and ordinary
and rold abroad. ban been a:Aim:taut to the
IiZVEREBT TESTS IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATION.%
'and pramend their contanta totally Yin from damage.
The fOilOWillg la another proof of the nnos Incontestable
character:—
$lO,OOO WORTH 07 . BOOBS AND PAPERS
SAVED WITH A $4O SAFE!
ALBION, Kett OaroitY, es.
November 12, 1062.
Menva s. Boa. Moors —Bar Btu: Your two let
lairo
werAdoly ready.. I was absent at the tame. I wou ld
I
iyl Our Bate I ll i al; ;jai fLft fr itil. r . " . l :l ` i
morning at the 101.11 of du. sto building
!ulna burned to ashes. low. built of w ood and brlelt—
• large threw story building. Aly dale was In It at the
time of the Era. and fell Into the cellar, whore there woo
• large amount atoll. It was a very hot Ere.
aly notes and book{ solemn. thatre In the Bate,
amounted to about Ten Thousand Dol lars, whiela w.
sand. Thar. was not a Jinolt popper Ottured; and further,
1 wonld advtse any porn. who la dollop biadecsis, to lose
0011p.~ but
good.
a Balato ko n szat
their pagura , In—aod
ra lou Y rs, truly, r,gamm .doi
frt .
FloWert Will Grow where the
Waters Itun.-0 the nutlet., of the scalp le kola healthy.
sod the germ; of the Ilair Invigorated by enroll* ants
which operate at their roots, through the Inner skin or
dermis of the head.. strong and rigeroue bead of IL&
cannot fell to to the result. Tte operation of LYON'S
-KaTLIAIRON I. founded entirely upon this most mason.
able It. of the NatUTILI World. it Is prepared of such
•Inirrtulisate only as will protium this effect. Hence the
mold Incredulous have trhel and been benelltal by Its
nee--and the 'secret of Its Immense We. The appeantace
glum to the UeJr Is truly beautiful and &leering. fold
by all dealers. everywhere_. at ti tent., la Large bottler.
U. S, BARNES, Proprietor, PSI Broady ay, N. Y.
Ma In Tittebutsh by U. 6. Seller.. C. V -seer. S.W.
jr., /Inning * Bre.. and Br►nn & Reit. Lauri
HENRY. H. COL "DINS.
amnisgfC&'""iv?klcT,
ANDWUULERALNDEALERIN
CISICESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND
PRODUCE GENERALLY.
No. N 3 Wood Pittsburgh.
,Ot
CONNOR. BROTHER & CO,
BANKERS AND IN/II:IRAN OitDE AL BA,
to. 16 WOOD aTREET,
Oue door from _First eeeeee Pittsbiargh,
pla.Buy and eell Par and Current Fun de
night and Time Raelianso Cain. Dwell, Swann and
Western Tim. Diu.. and Proadmr7 Not.. allow a v.:
anat. on Time Daporiaai o P.O and Current Money; and.
Inst.. Fire and Marino Policies 'far this -Rine hisurance
Onapany Icon Capital $110,000) and R.s.a4 bourance P.
(expitAi 110.000.000. an If
CHARLES E. LOOMIS,
STOOK AND BILL BROKER.
Notes, Bonds, Morgages &a, Negotiated.
PARTICULAR ATTRKTION
CUTSS TO TUE PUNTILIABIi AND BAWD OD MORS.
ailrOlAvirivor D. Jan. f Co- tomer Woad and linartn
amt._•
• R: C. LCOMIS,
(Of tho late firm of hiTozdy S. Loomia,)
WHOLIDIALN DEALtII IN
13 . 00 . 11 S AND SHOES,
99 Wood .t sot, Pittobst.gh.
Uistrati!'s LtUtursace uompany of Pittsburgh
11. D. KING. 1 . 11.1431.1.1.
uIL L. MMAMULLILL,bun '
Of TICS, 94 WAITE, BIT'WEVI MARINI' AND
OP I NeMNLa NOLL ANN OAaUtl ttlAiirt Titi
i)NIo AND AND TNIBUTA.
NI NN
&Jr N AvArat 6.•• or 41.1mAce FiNAL
*Puma , t perils et lAA SNA Aftal INLAN ONA riclA I/ON
r !Li MPOKTA VON.
H D R. 4 4 i Vim. I.‘rizart. Jr_
IS,. 11 3. A. ilf . Kix.
, ,
IkurneJ I Wm. Plealum.
'lnbar% Duo bp. Jr..l John 8. Dilwort.k.
3k . ll•Hmut 11, Vrancio Bolton,
b1....r3 11...r.1ne, 3. Nchtmursibt.r.
VI alt. Brratt k Vim kl. Usti .
twee Al. Pocrecet.
I'I JI IIL IN
IP WI T. lAXIA
LSONN---
REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.
MOST= AND- WEOLIMALE MUGU 11l
INAKIGIN AND DOMBITIO
lIARDWA.RI4 OUTLICILY, .4116.5
nave removed toi their now end extensive
arme e N0..62 Wool stmt. fear doom above the PLC/v.4m
Now. ann., tbolf allotment, and merchant. generally.
anelnel .1 to en OffolAinstion of the nowt complete mon
anon nror offorod to th.f. rite, feiby
JOHN FUMING . -0=111•11 71.11111.
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(suoccescas to J. sum. co.)
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. GO Wood strtat, Pittsburgh.
ItILPTI , ten or Di. Web!\tad Vomitus*
le. Pine. .
JAMES P. TANNER,
WIIOLEPALI DIALER
IN Eooll,i SHOED, BONNETS, MED LEATHER,
No. de Wood Pittsburgh,
•
IRI.II. M. stab rotorn.
Or M stock congas of upwards of 2500
tladEtt, owl metier every 1101017 and elle of BOOTS,
lifil/E4 awl BONNETS. purchased alroet from New ENV
loot Potwfarturere. adapted mreealy for PALL and
IfINTER SALES, lk.d Nil tor gold at aatisfactory
eamparlow faporabir with those of Philadelphia and Now
York. Porthseer+ will plea.. 01.11 awlexsailae Won
hoping. A 1... NSW YORK POLE LUSTS/t. 11771
DAGUERREOTYPES
NATIONAL GALLERY.
O-AUKSON'S National Dagnerrean Galler,
turner of the Diamond and Aferket street. (oPtoelts
W11,12:1 Drug Blom.) Plttab arch.
ladies end Iles tl emen wishing toad/du Ilf :Ike Ilkenaters
at ro.lernte price', will plow call et the ;bore establish.
went, fitted up with very oupertue lilde and her Lights.
arranged with nth skill that the operator can tees the
treat e,urele fee ell:miles of the human form with all th e
.' 14.741. 1 714X1tti1 " ! =l7=l. ..d
pante, taken of original Otentsses.
IlleLl'oreout not required to tut • picture, sinless a per
rvaeottlence.
*9-Likrene/una taken of sick and dweeeed persons to
spy pertot theri W
ti'And ?elty. '
egled.come open, end operettas from A. until 0 P
r.llnteee... In he rdssonnd. IMAM.] IrT
NEIZOWIS MIST PREILIIIX
DAGUERREOTYPES.
PCIBT orima BUILDINti, THIRD ISTILISET.
and strangers who wish to oh-
Ws an Lacunae. eatletio and Ilk. Ilktherea, at •
eery moderate pr., will •nd it to their loterert to call et
We well known estabßehmiwit, Wharf exalt* a•Untaation
o guaranteed. or no charge nude. Haring ono of the
largeot end twit arranged alde and Shy ihrbtaroar wow
, r ,,, e d Pow. thr, purpose. wi th instrument* of the moni
power al kiwi. and baring agneted the system of Deaner.
nets ring, a now nthotlied er the celebrated Roots. of
Philnlelphis New 'York, N. [lettere himself to b•
oi nrpewwi
l. t w o
. th n e a ra .„. tro , :s ti oL . ll:A a tt. : g:t ., :l t e a o m t Mee
.0,7404 either' singly' ea to group.. width has song
ome pan
h
O Ica L. s.. la a In inafinlterT
mr We DIRICT the attention of our re •
en to the edvertinment of'• NORMS INVIGORATING
OORDIAL.” to be found npn the fourth • A
st a r Wz tame Nature Lae ' provided a
ismedy for every Oman which gab Is bar to. ELEIVO
PITItOLIOU or ROI= OIL. put wp Y It gown. from the
great labigoomooncealed deep In the bowels of Mother
Earth, Is, without doubt. one of the greatest of them
remedies. Read Ues 10110,10. testbuoily. Mien by a
grateful peanut:
PLahlilrl TIMM Ohio. got. 16. MR.
Mr. H. M. Hier—Plr: 1 hire sold all your Petroleum.
or llmb Oil, come two months past, and here been look
ing for your agent to get a further eupply. 1. could hare
sad 'some dozen more. We hare found the Oil miry
excellent In Wing 001 Oreentery. Sly daughter, at the
time our agent Ref bare. Tea I Ting very folyrriti, the
doe: 1 gorilla , a teaspoonful, and in three hours gave
the '=y7.lit Uy
ottzenitraioffinart..l"="tdo
nom and Innemod gym, Outs, Bruises. and w ant in
‘o .! o r th e piler, mum bare been cured of long standing.
Yours, with rapes[, laud 11101,141 re
or vale by all Oa Druggisn to riltsburgh.
feg Wagers olrertlsing Petroleum please 000,3
916 19
113
."1
It •
6 117.661 66
0268.310 70
. 100.040 00
==l
11gi-7.-13town's Bootlace of Jamaica Gin
g.,—hi, Dome. ja • provaration of unusual oirallaass.
In ordloarj Muth:m.lnel stoat abiders, In short, in all
' Da,e of prostration of the Mauna* tuna-Dorm It Dof
Inestimablentno Daring the v reealeace or rtp, o pid iu d e
elision sad summer ooniplento atrial dnikrt Is peculiarly
• elnesokad; no Sadly or individual ahmild be without a.
Catrnon—Be care to got th* amain* Dusan. which is
Prepared only by P. Daolo, at bin Ding and lihroasda
State, riortr-out wow of Fifth and litheanst atradaabla•
estalphs,and Dr tale by ail the hallsastabbc apolberariso is
the &drat Ands In Misters's. by Bud. Pas%
sphaeotochAl Oa, Dr. 8. Smith. henna Wilma a 1.10..
,I; Be,toonmilier ♦ Co. • •
• bi-alkal#l4 04 by il. P. ottoruts an 4 ap• sea.
Sir Pall • Style for Gentlemen's Halt
t. WILSON a 60N. 9t Wool shoot win tort.. 4
MI. day. to tLe cittaroa of Plitsburgh, sod
• :rumen; e:afUoq lba eft., tbelr beatitltul style of
IIdTS. Particular attention la invitial% to our 53,13 60
and SI Hata. ‘au27:bodtard
INSURANCE COMP'ANY,
NEW YORK.
CASH CAPITAL $500,000!
.IL. 0. LOOM/B. Agenek
NO. 69 Wood etreet. lYLLo boo A.
DIRBCTOBJI
O , eacon L. Loosets_.--._—.Late of the Mao, RaryON.
./ "Der of AXlSrir t 6,A
Try adore /kb...ea_ firm of &men a MAN amew.
Richard .... of I) , ane, Co.
OBlioan IL --Nina of Catlin, Mellen a Co.. A
Ueorre.Blin.- ..... off:1601w Blies • Oo-
Amoe B.
E . °••••-- ... Of Eng, Mahone a CA
Boer ......... -.Firm of - Milani Wood.
Levi P Finn of Stone k Starr.
um,/ .... of Elf. efeOP 8 00 ..-
J,tews Low. ..... ...... ofJemee Low & Co.
'harks B. firm of 0. B. Hatch a 00.
.001 B. Hntehinsw . ..„ Firm of S. O. Boot Co.
0. Lambert /inn of A A. Lawrence t Ca.
Chariu A. ButYky Finn of in:matey t Oa
nay.4l4Tburt.jr.,--iirtn of Leyte Atterbory Ctt
Llei P. A1ert"...... Jinn of J. M. Beebe , Morten Co.
Amor T Dwight-- firma of Trowbridge. Dw4oo a
C oo.
Chorks. P 0wn...--,--Virm of Baldwin. Stan a 00.
n k Ca
tkorge'C firm of Minn. a Collins.
Uforpt D. -.Firm of It D. Morgan a Co.
Lanus D. Cbusan„...- ....... at Doman, Lottrop Co.
Mama, Ilasewcr, --firm of T. It. tieseerger.
/acid S.Vbrd• _...«......, Pim of Johnron traniord.
Firm of Notion.
But
I Wirt
Res:kris .... of Boyd a au
Ductiond firm of l m Pol
..tifrai &Barnes Firm of Humes k Co.' .
..... .
Firm of IL Lockeroal A Soo.
.I.bbibe ..... —.ltem of Iloplllae, Allen 4-Co.
I.yoban Cboke
Jews A. Dwight, .... of Brown. Balmer a D.labl.
Lome It Frothinohoese, Wl= of Frothsoghem,Newell a Co
.I , An H. &Wt..-- ----Sinn of thrift, Eitrelbut A,Co:
......... of Condit a Noble:
Nord A. .... of Woek.Aproke.
WegViso .Una"nil, Firm °foie..., f3tockyr•ll • Co.
J ones Humohnfy.— Vim of Carney, flumvbfer ES•fier.
.CU T. Hooker .. ....... o f Oortimutal.Bank..
Danford N. Ikinili; --Firm of Woills. Yergoi.loo.,
Homer ......... . . ....
George ...... Yirm of U'oarg..P•mo• m.‘m
SIMEON L. LOOMIS, ProMdm.t,
ClllB. J. MARTIN. Bearetarr.
t6:l - Oakland Property for Sale—This
Proo,ty le situated about' one, half mile from the city
hop, (routing on Penusyiwani s s Avenue. It I. covered
• ith Fruit Trees of the cholcostitiode. many of them in
toll tearing. Also. sn abtronlenca, of Grape. lierPholrf.
°errant- an...herrn Ac. Or. There le n twostory triune.
linto, together with convenient oat hon.. , on IL For
.of rouges sudwiesuutnees of location, thie ',overt,
~Lotegint. eurnessed. It containew little over 0 acres. I
,ellrthe whets together, or divide It to colt purchasers.
TllOI J. I/AIIAiIELL•
No. \lig Water Meet.
•
, Stirltedioal Testimony cennekt be o
t rorarted. One of the mast darllipr ca n slP \ \v.... 64 Of
5/cLanee Vermin:ire by Dr:. John ftutler.'laf
Trumbull county. Ohio. The case wale to ot\ a young
who bed been ter, Ark tar eight Wore. end \ had eon.
MI toil a number of pbyriclans, who bad treated ftee oue
of ?relay.. Uteri. Dr. Butler ress then called In sod
ter a time believed with hba,predeosesors that It Ana
aas of Profane.. Be mu, heartiTer. .013 I , =oll, ththe
,
cenclurion that Ida pedant woe sulfates trexp ' s oma,
not of ter much perenarion, tetvalled upon her tti,teke
two dome*: Dr. McLane. Vermiform Thin medicinehad
the effect or-removing from her a q,antlem number of the'
lamest stns.' After she paned them. bet health lamed,.
aa•ly returned. •Phe le dere trweled. and continues to
color health.
I=l
WOOD MUM
=QM
KOUT. ISENNZDY
UHK.GfI
HOME
hdrParebaeorc 11.1 be careful to atk for UR. Idelal3
N 6
IL:MAUNA:FED ZEMIYUGE , and take none else. All
other Fernand . comparison. ant trorthtese. Dr. Me.
lanes Rant:One Vermlfuge. al. hla Lblebratod Lim Pills.
ran now be had at aU respectable Drag Mies In the Unl
tylBtntes.and tronoWte sole ploOthaora.
'FLEMING A DROTWERE.
col Enerateorito J. Kidd t Co. 60 Wood Id.
On b. tom br Ba.. &Alum now., Mr. 0011
I,Y DON MALLEB h 4k. NANCY. PANE, .11 of Manche.
I.r. Fa. •
NEW ?LIIVERTISEIBIENTS
. . .
I.IY an ' v ik
e tt i:a u m te en th t in e‘ t L lke b A li m e arienn Iron
ai k , ,
1,11 31minfac r• ' Joarml, of 10th kept. lost , it le
emel among it es things Mat 'the proprittors of Ilan
•on'e process for ekuancifimtuw of wroughktron, dir.et
loon the ore, ha Intlymosamed all thimemenary points,
preparatory to in ~..n, or right. to 0:4. ant i Pls., thsf
base pis/kr/id the grad Mal &coll.:A[lm or. their patent on 1
a large male.. as Mid ly to minarets ill doubts. and
...elm.. Irate the per lab e nature of the primes, and to
highly II:Oporto. eh Sat rin respt to the program of
ill , .
\
itis mg*. Secondly. th y 'retried sit the Wept.. which.
1 , 0 la. , y 01.21. ammed Might t with thelre.\ examined.
~ml by all commas,' pu hit blended., fall and Minable
kuarantre to the Rictus • rivilegee of ..i.g be pro
ma. for Memel,. or to y the rights to ; Where !or
en y imrtims c( the United tOol.” Au.
Th• oboes. with an mile a rooted front Nome. paper.
out pub:bawl in the Otil•ed ta anoint Journalrof the
Lit October. ins 'js well calc st to rwaken a 11ve37 in
terim In the en nufmture o it . The
or
of
i•orge A. Whip 's patent. u litth May Met: the
t. 1,;41
insty proems cave by a pate t apable of producing
salliabla Iron direct from the e. base euthoyMed the
eubsctibor to cauloti the habil° gar' using their OA
orossinent. Sc iaty in_frlngentent Wil \be rioter. . • ~
the feeling on the milkiest te eltendl g Vet . thla ear . •
root and iron region. pr notices atlleriton has a
palling large armlets hkre to the , t..\ th is mutt. Is
Mamie' momeary.m M o ls:: Renton, swhole party ore.
i ,,
using Whipple's Imp mmt, not li k able to Wake
inns without it/. .t Mapro r'Ome they wi be attended
ID ' WILLI M' . LariN.
• itleburg - h. Oct. It filkOi otal-lt
._ \
New Stock of Cleringos . o s.
'NO. H. MELLOR; N kl Wood Os now
° ''jig lb. "'"'lrAtt'uta LIZ° 'T.e.,.
1 ,.b,.. \ .....g....r, cx cu ~ .
Octave ULAN Wia - NO ioitYkA rp
One Nrvati , . .
Rev.roral, 04th Patenst iron frasn hcl P Writ . a
sr:km .cl ekurlderecl one of thes:reittlest it ar
x Ze
Sir Ctieluditet "I' nvv.i.f..t. " " 1 1, i
Ors. nivesi Oeclavei`oarvel ik.wisael •
lb th• now Da... aul ...Mr VI: P au that Ts
ad the liIILIP 31=m at Biotin:lent ' Brake k yi Price iliii4
o 4
0ne.... 0.1. Ritiewood Mud s / A.lth ear I
mot:Odium an ..Mull thrw pa tt ern std rtbsauttful ‘ 7,
\ t
.‘,
One .eon Oerav • lisuevrocati Viano Forle,"issonbla round\
ecru., /dashed haat astel front 1100. s %
One six .01 ihreentiatter Oats. Bueetropoil./10a0 roe..
da()V•rir earn.
Y MAN 91.1. Vamorout \SWII.
All the stave Platte Ars are provided uith he :tent
Iron tri., add all o r valuable haviror.seVeinsaie
"lilife ' flosrt r a ' Pna,o 4. from other math clip i5...1
and for liste at Net./ p ale: .\ is .
BTODDA iy, NMI! Fore.
!line ele
hrw c 1 ,,, t tee t. :r i oN ( l ,„
t. Mail: ...mortar lleisiek ',.
WOODWARD BROWN . Boston. ‘v
\
On. liaortael.ronod earn Vt...
" s "
roan. muddle, 1 "
11•LIsliTT A CUM IV Button.
0. Homewood, round canters. talrla.
HALLETT.WAYIN A 4'.. Boston. s
ourearceins t)( i irkilvoi.;• l l 2 lidtiiii
‘ ix.
Bl
" " 6.4 " esrvedsZdint.
BROWN a ALLBN, t . i.
One itoeetroul round corn., IN
.. .. . .. a
N. A J, RAM Ed, Now To In ,
flue 11.0•••0.1. carved:A Ootavos .
Furtber:sopplles of Pie. 1011. from . Chkkerlng
will be roolvoll weablyi \ JOU% D. al It,
Age., for Clhickerlof inane
lot fltteborgh, W nil Pa.
mil , s No. t fool et.
1E ilif BildSiii, s lirOW Mule
11
j r,i, AlE n l i t z li v 7ll . ,k ,, F e T o u 'l per
AVIS '
,oiTaluir-'7. ,WPOS—dIIILIK , Omi sod drills. oJ.
"*L iilrDo g rfrar. YS. 0. flielD\
\
Tho ll Arland. a pot of lamollhil Waltres. f..- 0 ,
by Prof Rapp. of tble ult(J \ \
•II MI.. are besot sal. a tilreSlTt Doett, for
rob. ,e by (Doren \
Wort To to 1111
t Ferowell; ' ! ..
The P. • Donra ells.. porfor. with 0p.,. \ ,
• a ...rem., r Jitibie Brind.
Jollon's Nodal Too In •werfas e rlptlre place
trabodyling alath• American National o.„lsf Julie.;
5t.,1 7 De•iovee farewell ,for GOitarL \
~\
la
MO C IVIttk A: ',l« ...„ .
1
Alto..Dorlworue Brame Sind 80b..!." cos aloft eve
ry oessoory tutorial., to organ!. Bran Boni. to on. 1
dontaml th e sera of brsoa , their ealeanon • eds..
ion and Palbraelo s somber tAf i lliiii p 1.., arra god for I
(all Sr... Builds byt Allen D worth, leader Of She eel-
belt Dalworth Bnui Bead N• York, for valabb
001 l , 11. KI.SBSIL, No.IOl PC.,
1 00h118' LOGA ITHS.—Tablea of
a 4 gorilla. of viumbo abd of mit i ani tangerds\ir
..erry ton ...oda of Om ll stns., w other !metal
bias. by 11.110 boonthr, A. lil 1 vol. bin tor rte. by , ~
oolt ^, K,Y it On, Word eLreoL ,--, N
,
Bag' ' in fr W
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e. ?,
i,N , ,jußpay& lIIIRCLWIELD 1. e a large
asiatrinunrt of the ratiouerode of 1 is Adopted
or ye fall and:Winter Wear. gee, WI \ lately reed
tillve. Prawn and "Beta nilted”Pap . ;. bolo deed toll..
croon and brown Clothr.llroole, 0 mores. 'tans. Se
They hare eleo,reed a serf superior article sit Carlton
Viennota \ • , \
, der
ift.N SW 000101 will be nicelrlogetery. weveral
.
001 l
tFEPTiftrtfrWrittx.
Li i .litratohtl ut
oryetoeL &taloa h Lim l mt
W. eala rarboorarrd , th It tint \ b aliportor to
,old tao W o tblkgrkarkat,_all t ;moo rotistactlon to
who pave o.a • all ttaa
v ia a f l utcOrtros.
at 0.4 from \ljt to it lot rrldth ku harm ea
dapeod balfg sothed-it.4 I ti wit awl. that I
(Warr(' N
,„ NA "\
P rhatliel k at.
I‘,/EDlorta ' OUES 'qt . p di;
. hao•itormaikatilry and th rOcr i lor ern
a varloui suit Para r or ral by
' lxo it Oa,
oelt, rorstrr Mar t and amo ng.
QUORS hay°
or iugertrao ‘.ll x •saGlo\
blarket BtlaDismdOd.
NI, I 2I I °.TALA,
' Gre-=Fitio.`M iterran t
cormi \ 15•4•1 itzset Laiso.ki
by
„
gross Bot
,U,.0 4rNty and snort e d,
Doll ! corner Siarin'te
ik i
V Igablepopertylo ,Bale. ' , . ri l
rptIOSE VO \ TITS, Nos X 1 and 152, \
A. ow. w'z WO* Pittebooreh.`eno AO het on Ws •
ter etteet, end e than 1.41 feet throne!' Front @that,
Hoppe'
liedoubt A lef l; IMMltalat.l 7 bag , ' h. Irwin A
igte i rd ff ge t 11 te
tb e? , :v mama Dt i po The libels
nouri / i
which. &net lain I ill hel ' higired It Y to Ns in 1,1,1 f,
entahseen. leor tar \ f il .whie '‘ will b. mute es to
per ante) speLto 2 14 4 th i el i MlN A . 14.
lOC lead` Nst Dlhtopy l i\ \ •
oe Ameela4Phll - made, -
to Us sin t of
. slo an elintae Mee. \ .. con ^
--45 q MAL ;apq
.'dazwlfore • T
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t i c ew • •D. 150 btiltiA
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rar , •\
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Assirlj - kt711 1 . ) ,t ,
K 2 VAV, T.?k eta ft
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‘ll-0-- '6%7 v i s, 'sow a
iti. . 2,10'N F v 3 1 414 Bill
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‘,LINTka COMPLAINT;
"DTSPISPeId. YaU DIOR Cllllof3o Oft NUMMI:
imasu.vrx..\
DISEASE' ok EIDIVBIS.
AO at Di 06.11.• &tiring flocs • DinorSorri tar" . cr
\ litorooobt
Ouch an Conctiontion. toion: Piles. Vol WI. of Blood to
nin...thribrug=
eouiltrarititiosa. Blntt aer Plutterhis et the Pit
toe Stintiath,:owlauttittroP, te.e Head, flurried and dit
Dtc2 l Eleettliarg. eliatterteeNat the ttettt. Uhuaticit
Ccu.ctiltuf tueotations .begin • lyieg postare. Dan
n. of Nigel. Dat• Webir ,s e t t:or• the Etctr
Cad
Dull Pete in the Neal. Del Phut of Perspirattou. Yet
le • rem rt, the and E y Paha in the Sl4e..tluk,
Chest, Limb, la Puitlatt tvi Lee of neat. ihum2o4 to
tte rk•th.Constallit latazlohl.t rv.l cud dr c " -D.
Drente° of
Mal) CO
DR. .1100FL8ND'S CELEBRATED
CIERSIA.N BITTERS
,
DR. C. M., JACMN,
!o. 120 Arch .tract, Philadelphia.
Their power over Lt• above diseuee Is pot excelled. if
=ratted, by any otber prebarsrion to the Molted btstett.
ae the our. agmt. In =toy caliais after skillful physicist.,
bed Gibed.. , ,
These Bitters ate worthy.the attention of Inroad.: Poe
... Wig great virtu. to uonrooLifteation of dioesses Ott the
Meer end I.e. 41anag. et...robing the m.t \ptarching
powers to Miakagaikaild stracatolii a( the digesties
they are. withal. Sao. as and Mod Pleasant.
Road .448 fbarineed.
The hOl I. og scrodst of the are of TUE BEY J. W.
PAIIKY.FL liotxtroctod from the Christian Chronicle
ttliogronex, hirtnittehanna t's.,Psoltsb. 7th. 1662.
Dr. C Al. Jseltson.lTherille—T. \hello* )onr faerolan
Bitted are what they ate s reprtseoltd to` be. Vet more
than one year I.ttare been . trodbled \ with (Throttle Clar
a..., pernape =en- Ishii. of the Mae, peal about the
=dole° , last BeoLember.witen 1 becameenteebled. and
fitulty preetrated hy It. Myyttoonott.\ and. the MUMMA
membrane. , of My bowels =awe dreadhslirdieseard area ,
ractiva. In that =halloo. foaled noun n phyeielth.
T he , e ,dee,,tood alts and chocked thee.. di nod In
&mosso.. r.amoN potion to my bowels. \ But still My
etch ash and bows. wtre not rght, my tongue eoutheneet
to b. mnob oche= the /plea frequently cloched'OrT Pout .
dert the digeetioe dfifine but partially performing (bele
"vane fututiour. together with extreme nareons,debili
ty. Da us an agent tor the ChristranCoronlcle., natio d
Ilcotlacd's Worman_Batere f eivertieed. end ettra. l
eertiftmues ann.=
to
yOur Bitterrtin rates.
Medlar to mine I coat to your agent. ' Ate. TurreL
alma... Land preettrel two bottle..and, commenced ad.
or,directions. Strictly. ' Belo. I had need up the
titer bohle't found thaPpte watt= was fast being =por
ed from merengue. and \the bolele and etomaeh becno.
Ina natural awl regular. \t hay. turd 6 bottlet my nen.
bete been materially belPed. and I have reason to hope
that I eta bring perfectly restored; where. the dim
hod been woraing eo long. end f woo brought ert low, tt ' A
In N..e.mber lul mT reetorollon le. , despaired 0f... Ir.
Matail la a' letter of Hider 0. Ai. Poratt , sod enbTlbed la.
tlto COristlan Cbrun'obt of Deo. 161.
Now. air. I. am'avrare Vt.e bet few, at lettet.in this ger:
Con. atioehaethlng about yourlattars. I wish It./ did;
for t tette. Otero err hundreds to this region who might
be curet by thb on octtuoge Bittelp. Your. nespecthaly.
J. W., PABILIat,"
odd by Va. n.tock Co.. 'flomine,Brothers6in
Pitt.hurgth 11 I'. ectiwatts. Alloitheby.City apd by DM"
g and Dealern is Mealoto. eyerywbere. Doll - /TdAW
3INE APPLE CIIEESE-= , 37 bin. reed'
I_ by .poll HENRY 11:.0.31.L1NB.
WA NTED I —A , situntion in any roSpeot
able km Myers. X,. gmaSlsmatioPeetoblisbsdxhar
octur sotits sod itidustrinne b.bl,ti , for •
young Nun of rood adds.,* and Go Isms so dvs,buslosoil
akin.. Vox No. 308,T. tr. octo:4i
El PRER LEA'fiIER; Kips and OW Skins
J fir esie by octo bAKD DE CANGIF:.
11 ARNESS, Bridle and Colla r Leather for
CI sale by , celo . WARD ADE LANOR.
V REiNell MOROC66 2 :An invoice 'fam:
Dk 3 ILtil Hares French ,
Moneta. Jost reed and for
s eby t clO , BA D It Pk LAN(IO :4 _
S ADDLE BAG LEATHE A' few doz.
• poorior. put revived and for Nal by
BARD DR'LANGIR.
City and Connlry Property or Sale.
y' 1E subscriber offers for sale , e follow
' Ilm pieoas of prop rtv, viol Two, LOTS on Hand
street, the AlleatiniyPridito. mailable ear for tio
nico. or private resider.... 2. Two Luta In •1111Ahttt
Ward. (prides Orchard) will be sallow: the r living
in another otate‘eannot attend to them Pe 8117, .3.,
The Country testi:lazes of the Into William \Ts In •
the
borinfith of bswrentievllle, (at `present afenpled by hls
family ii This pieek of property le too weal know to tve \
d olt° a lengthy deettriptWn. It Wools Of the moat piessel
aot mintry homes in the VleibitY of rittsbn. rift', - 4 .12
acres of land to efeeflew townstdr. ed/Ointhin ...P. , iii
Pau. ..xi, Rep:, and other.. The tiencisylvanla Con ral
It R. takns *sepal piece o 2 the N. W. corner. Tina is
onomfl•rtableltitms Dwollina llouselatil other bull&
n the premises N•rb,• prort.txdd makes • ple
rodutry feat. for int one wait such. It will be
whole or in P.n.. to suit Pt. a. Prices do, made
linowts on aPP4oat4o4 4 , \ k v Da , K. W "T.
oelltd2w/twilt , rov tle ? ',belay not ISlth eta.
JOHNI4URDOCK, Ja •
,
IiTIRSERYBi4N, pLWEIT,, &O.
Pittsburgh, e a a.
irilA r‘ KLA l r .ll N ... l:l fro lt! p f i t w, pri g P r E l NicA u t! , L o r l i
1% .w.
1 , 1/let:AY, Fi f utrral Dill. 3.Wpillea friam i . dy• city! , Orders
f,r Fruit sot anal . Trees, terareeinse., liv : ; , : . ro r. ena, (loop -
Ilooze Maple, Ito q uetf. Ae „lefi at the Iktt h tf. o.
with Mr. Date., Liberty otreet, cr at Rho of thwN Lir
forte,. will be promptly &Read. tut • oelthlm I l
I UST read on consigrna, ia nt, 10 f s sop ia
d " nor Qua " Feather. ' for eals d ULI WOIITII, •
iol o ear. Diamond and D tad Hoy.
IAifITSIIO - WALL PAMIR —lp 1 ,, ita;
lt
Von of Oak. Sack Walnut. Mahogany.t o Vow.
lar, le, to. with =eon bordare.' Mogld/nam an 51 • al.
How, Alao. a beanUnal Mlle of 6lenu• Marble. I • &-
RN
Maus for hanging. for vale by T •02.. , PALM It,
.10: '• No. 55 Markel.
IIAP E R s , ILANGINuS—A 'aria as rt
I meat. front Uold Valvet at 15 to excellent Ind. td l
at V eta. per pl.*. for gala at The Mall Paper r bo se
No. 55 Marlon rtroot. between 01 and 41.8 sto, b
_, ,
oalt/ .
_\, . THUS. V* IL
WALL Pli , ,. ER-20,000 ixe. of beintifu
and new deps , from 6 14 to $ , 10; 1251 sod
1051. one. par piece. 10 0 0 $ Ile by Tll7B. FALAI/6R.
.10 ~, No. 66 Market Meet.
p()MANCE OF*ATURAI I HISTORY 7 --
Itstriauca of Natural History, or' Wild Sostuts sad
jild Mutters. by 0 Yr.sto&r, author of • 'IOU 91000, Lb. Golds ^ &0.. 1 val. faro. siotb.illUstribtd . A few cop l. of the itoove for silt by KAY Jt U 0 ,'•
rulo . No.-airD °ad strort
,
A.I,NCIEIVT MONUMFNTS OF 111 F. MIS
-811211 VALLEY. nr 1., y (1. 13 ,quier's.4. NI, ard
16. 11. Davis. Nit D....ta one swat 1,4111.• uuss•W M
, utts%
Misfits slays nod nuts. A few ..yl-s of the shove Just
rensived by ~ este HAY & 00.
SPLENDID' FARM vpF 214 ACRES'
' TOR BALS—littuated Is South Buttolo Townoldr.
• rant/mut nasty. It mtles tons Frottaort, sad within hal
`m i le M
et . North W.attant Ralltoull, 145 • soros cleared
. " trneed. 25 some o 1 whloh are gro-A meadow; the bal.
co is wood -lsod of sticrtor quality.' \ Wall watered-11T
h ataudbut sorluou Atqteted thorns, an a oomforls•
Ws usatber.boarlod Lo Thum. Sant /WS. otlth .11.8
it- ltddiuda. Alto , s good \ Vann OrchsVl. A 811 foot
veho fowl under the en 417 tsrm. Pak , 146 pey se
\
\it IIeLAIN , 21 Ifitth n' t
WI \ NDOW GLASS:— 7 — .
\ 60 b.e. 7 - 0. \l'. It araosot
\ 11'2 do 8-10 do; \
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,do 10-14 dm \ \
, 1.5`d0 10-1 S do;
.• 10 o 10-18 dm, \ . '4 .
51 \ 12-18 dto \
200 d 8-10 Bodovaanos;
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40 do
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2 —. I.INDRIE&AI2 as
:i75 ‘ 4,7: 1 :1:17 6 14 " '
CI OiIIINE PA\TNI ... nlEpi 4 g s--
cif Dotrlt.et.ra Forakenrliht /tweet Llearart4l 4 Tar
and Caaahalague. Greehlr Dittant Boerharea . 1 Rao..
47.1.1 ' "" Vg.3=tlgr i ;? : li i t i l i t7rl=eo:T a t:ii.
land's Bittsrea nonand'a Tiyoe Mlxturet \Traak'a Oita.
rarlyi l i n i ol.. a.... l ' 4 l 7laVe . ' la, F .ritgl,d ( l ' e h tOre'llaVga d ..'.
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...talent anapea Fran t tiheb• and Copar . l4
Cholera Drops, y entn ` Cariln, Dayle Pali 5,!ll ty r 4
tWe Era &Iva Canker Daiwa; Brown • a Amer.rall‘
oile Itemedt a l'. ea Ille OIL. Ahtree• epleig Celtllye ,
Remedy; 111.0 Metal. r - --,- 4 11=101
Linlalortt hlartaneDiaLater
thanes Remedy Ike Om.
hole.. ale and ratail.by 1
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A RENT—The Wilrelieose\ Nn. 31,
Tie - NO -i • hall • Covers. , k;
I_, ICU Velvl,t and .mboi\ea; Cloth 'To 1e
1111, Offen; .`,, 1.. ' ‘
orst,l. limiest:. Lit , and Oditoo„Table Coirr, \
64 and 64 d'aW Dino li r N
\ IT b lire:h 4 El?*d e 47l " Ott - 0
, L.,:v. , ...111.1,..) , 4171 4 / 1 . 8r12% add likl I, 0•;1
\ Donsiteto=e o loiti 4 jOo. ao• ..t . 4 ta.lrbT ' \
ere \ . \ V, 12 litn*Wirtiret.
Metal for sale
a anAte'ne,
gri RIXDStONES--1013Berea t rind W" - es .
ipl • our ettlele in thisnoer and if s ey eV i \ii ,
L for sell‘bs, V01680NNW)11.66 it . nap
fIiDER , 111ARRELe-,-51) bider : trelt4a \ '
,t,/ *a. by A \ YONAIONNII IIIS i ES • aPilt,, ,
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M. BIG lO W, Propriet:r, wool' re-
A epeotttilly 'I the attention' of \his Inuoierou
ro and the Dahl generals. to hie Isms ebsohoi in.
eo ;.hilecool growth' ICKORT Ll.lllBlhlVoad. cu. tsar
rr i tiVe d t ' agi • t o h tteers e i t' Ut r atf. b ' a zlntlzTt ' ,l,l ,
but the bleat ot Imam gad rolled ..tontoteloOn to his
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I. oontloi", of the li b • aunts* extend . .1
hiss durios tiet a MT, tOetab \t an In his at orlon
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• U 'TION. 5.., ES.
BY P. • DAVIS, Asa thasaster.
Cbseasoreia *lke. . alter 0' IVO. 1111.4 Mod . butt
.-.\ •
Pratt's I.litli -1;71 Sale of
fliN 'CUESPAY ning„ Oct. E
lUIr ololock, at thoUgmat fatal Babb hoot
Wood sad bth et/41,111 b eOld the largest
Otte collection of Wale and \ Stationary e,
thlrritr, exabreelnjetatualte, standard inn
dep+rtsnent old.t terstute, Melees ad Art
al,. elegant Illustrated ad trioated I
tact bladlagtline Valall7 ad oeket Bibb
Poole. to great L•artetr letter ad asp a
Portlopoe.go d ld vedette, ae. ao.
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$l,lll 111,
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Polioieo or InsoripoOoonoLl I
\ most A6'143143 term
1. o\B3 0 R D 43,1161.0 31 13
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PERILS Or NAT 01.3 ., I
by , , ' a (tail
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1117.40.-120' boze
Chem ? lad Iv dived and Pot
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sart, r. MI. JOS. OIL
wrig ILIIIL
,Wholelale • car* &
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BOND'
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4 40 ell , do; \
60 \ rolt's o d Ooer Ja ado
170 Vida N. O. On . '
100 lola. Oen" tt;
30 o Cruebed do: -
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31.0 t.iti.*tra.dlOat rod ta Tee
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175 g eh an Y. IL Ti*
60 do , . O. O. P. deg,
4.5 do ' d° blink deq ',
,100 bble. N. O. Noisome
... 00 do Irmo Ira Syrrtr:,`
' 40 do -- 5. 11. °leaser; \
30 do Tonne Oil;
16 do Whale_ d•,
40 do No. 3 al keret;
30 do N. O. Ta 1
\ =0 hales No. 1 ,V 2 egilog;
\NXI 'reams 'enroll% rap=
3 Calt■ 31ede ,
'The ahem. articles en offer
together withal' artione ma
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msg. INS ' : CE, ANNVIT'
' AND 111,IIST‘7 1 11PkIff. '
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A View 'cf Asbiand.
A NEW STEEi\ I'LATE ENCIR
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ofildions ii,,Tirm. acid legit full* frabilrf.T2 the )47. \ '
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Tanned BOLky.dwillpy • I, •
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, Draeara In the city: -, No thari_e ter sheer.
_goods. -...,
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\ NOTICE TO CONTRA
% \ . _____ . ..„ • •
\ usatuppirium usitaosnA
2•Aarog.,,zB PON, BiLASTINO, dlp NM
\ it $OPOSALS Will be received it t office • \
Atha Cagtheer.ln Wheeling, until the t Oe•
\lO ..t . ./. ballasting the 4-seep he Ustnellald ,b.
, threen yy . e t ring k ri w.... 4 1 4, ..
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thi s tle:ibex. treading. and Ibr fritnlng •n 4 raga:ming*
th i g 4l n d ees r Plr a the
1 ge . .1. the _ gre • ael
in - Ideltle of nroe or ten section. wilt Wathlnl i a snd \
z.,Tme a t l it‘z i tk b laorAt i on& , l4, 4 ;;, , ro, have not , '
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Tbelarnberser the seetlenk and all Ohm needfith In- A ,
formation wilt tattooed at ogle.a ot the Inglneas , on,
the serdel reddensies after t INA inst.. \ - ' . ''S
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en , . gect , ltdlNrreablelth...
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• -, tvecir eN , tvem., \ ,me5rRY ir: oouttk.
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AuCtl sod* , 41.14 %pm!
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it drono•as's tice of tioniOna• .a_lidkrokti• .Itl. Otoo
Iditlot or vivre Min MO. waft" ithooqo •94 - tosallicr
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BASK eitipted . 3 1
61.117:8120 M .
ratitricti'd ' ejhr"Ve* BB'. "
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1. \ DRAFAIRS in\ kindAl altrilel \ Dm. \ \
AL susuffittars, lutiertivr*Beodaini. ft 1,,
'os, 11. pis la 15 1listlits,Sp Oaths% Whkh WM st.ht S'‘‘
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