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' ti ' 4 . • ' :•- 't -' ' 1,... . . ...;•,, ~••-• v ....if ::,.:!:. 1 ., % 1, :.s. i•-':' lEEE .>p ;~;. ~ .~.. ~~4-+ _.~ MEE - • a • • .• • ' 1114ZE SIAM OMB =MO MEE ` ~. ;F . 4i4toUlktit;- , 3 ~ , ~Q~BaY:; ~o ar ornow . "',. APP(' -'°r74l. FINIHM Mersozoihooet. Oestriveiloht,• = for , -the atittugefi_4:B: their; ?ptit4t4:2K - 65 Pula . :Spur—eorriew 411fc 111 % ; ,39 Tbe.htsny Vole....lmportjuit Dee . on. On-listurday," Judge Thompson, c o n f4 the, . . Common Pleas of Philadelphie, dap, sir opinion in the forsons °oatcake! election Cite • fo r the office of Sheriff, wherein John Thotap T. . son, Reimblican, way contestant, and Robert - ..Ariringi-Deinoerrat, Respond ent,...:__ - _.___ - • ,- 1 --..!.....:E. bl. „prooeediag irprinstiteitelthiihe itil. • - aiditaticiniof -4-hiltiiion - sigma - by fifty; aerven qualified etchers, Complaining of the, undue election and false return of Robert Ewia • . the °Nee of Sheri ff of the County of Ph of .. Addii::: . - ,- =', --4 ,-,--• ,'' -"-'. ~''''-• %••=';'” ,- - --- ;Theirincipal-eotilliiiit. , iiit forth eta / :..-4etitimels that 114'R/stain judges cotta se valid the votes of persona wheat:the tim i t t :f I';thealeitiiii were aUent Rote theroonrity, in i the 'service of the . Ektvenunentaa-abldiers A 1 - - while Voles - Were east in. the essays at ',Wish' +-they were stationed. - ' - ' i It is averred that these votes were :ills al, 1 insomuch as the 43d section of the Aot of sembly of July Id; 1839, under which ey' Were taken and returned was uneonititutio ' 'and didaot authorise suet votes to be V ol. It is farther stated thatthevntet'BO t , being ' dednotedfrom the number' returned for ' I,...4OLIABOAIWPWiii leave - the Insjoritiofe •• ...f/iheilL,voterit -returned . In - : favor of ': J oh n Thompson. ~ , • . ....-.* ', , ,-,...._ the , • . I.he love* apecitioations contained in the •vistition, Mate_other Illegalities,-atising fries • - thimannerhe which the votes INTOtaken al -; ', the camps arid returned. • . - • ,-' ' The respondent; Mr. ) ' kirini, ;Miltont . boblinghlaeonunbution-erSheriff, baled - n the return at made by `the Return' Judgc 5,,, contested the - toady vote, ,' alleging that th were fraudulent votes iest for Thompson, sod - thatbialwingieeektide mejority of the logni - f votes cast. - i--,......,;,r. , .. .. - -•-• . ' The .respoadent , farther claimed ;that tit s Tote of certain soldiers eicaniped at or.ne r, gul9ll,stithin.thrt grit* of tht.s;Sia - tei- trete _ .11 properly ;received ander'thn-itet of July li, ; 1830, and that of those votes 200 and epwirie ' - 1 .ware received by the,respondent.: - -, ;.,,,, i - , . The main questions for the consideritio6 . - a nd" Investigation - of the • Court, , wirri‘..thoiet , I. priaanted bythaanswefof the ndent - t 36. . , whose behalf it was' contended , Is . That' , vines of the military taken"ioiblin Ain -Stt 4 1 4.:.ttL-bo...COBIIItPL: - . - -2Atattlitlaiesair 'BO A .. . t 'were received and eanitedotlolin ; lfficie - sona- , ,34 . ,' That hi: several precincts the 1 tiii`altsioildietted la an illegal menu _. 1 "dth.' That :the'slepondent claims, not und tau laterite of: election, but under 'a.,.'iontridel.' dea - Man the Governor.- that We'quotefenui the opSas ion follows: , - 1 ! In regard to. the first propositiett , • • -thearGei-of the military ga it within the Stall, are to be counted,' we need only remerk i lhat in Ch. opinion, tho' decision of, the. Supreme Court in - :the easacif Chase ie. Miller (Legal • lacetrecriOci,.-3d,18112);-settlel-this nues4 , . _ cAion- tee:vote can be legallY_Calt*ept int an Election Ilistriet'eipeesaydefined by_fair and that the forty-third section of ties sot of - iukars B . 3 ';!,l4.l.o.ftwriting..volos to-be _ve4 -Seived-,l* - --iherec-ettox-oisu - diefflit s so del • lined, was in violationartbe Constitution 9 the Commorrecalth4adaitilequently *Mild . • Neither that act nor any °their law her dm.: 'Muted • camp , within Pennsylvania an elent - lion district:- The camp at or . near Easto4 was not so designeted, and the decision of nth 'Supreme Court muatbe regarded as extending to s'7, Tide votacennot, therefore; he chanted,' The second and thud points made. by Abet respondent-are then considered ' . at - length by the Court, but we omit that part of the de *Won as uninteresting to oar readers.. „The fourth point is thus oonsideredi -.- f ! I here POW disposed of , all the polik - me-1 outed lot aoiitiOrstion,,eactept the 'itigge,- i --- lion ;taut .the , respondent. •holdallik-onice! hirdirlhe iionimission sof the Governerand ney.rusdar. the returns of the election.".. - _u This' =thaw*" ratiterjedrertecly),tharefotir red in the ''L we .linvithan- elderel it, heilevari-eith iell'zihn light - we 044 gobs; and now briefly - state ourviews 5 regard to it ...The ,Alb of . Aiseleiblf - eldcb; Vine to this ettlet'!intliotitj to tivettlicte coritistedelea. tiquhiSuitheiteitit.la Wadi the easesef all woe/ tialnettiet:rlt,le not denied theta Sheriff I" a county officer,Andthe &Atha in this cOuri • ty he maybe'etyled the - Shittiff.l4 the and eountyi"-canna- - -iiiii-lifi -position - es such collar °Neer ande,r 4 4o totr; ;It is true that the flovemorle not-restrained from Vying *commission to the party retureedaaluiving been elected, thsugh - no necessity exists fire° doing t... sr the prior incumbent tbe-ollials mayholirCuitilhiC"inecciabr is legelly_quallZ Add' The citation - therefore, is;whether the .etototettoo, issued ; by the:Governer; after pet.itfortillil in this Court Contested the eke-. tiettaf,ithe-pertyi4iterned• en - alseted to 4 ' es ttEno;iffilee, wilt pp' oa Court • . front allirritettigallohof the.We VA" DainitlßUl may - indeed be suggested as iris . , ingfiehttheaxistehro7ofibiKociermillsion,llett . that the '-"Legiolatiew lif,ended-thantlis alai. Lion of others. to -Wham commissions might bnipanted.thoald he liable lb be `contested, . .eocee too 'Afar for question By thiAa for thColottitOP , Of' ii‘gge_iitiviA Nr-Atiu, 1854) Oa EitiVetacfAktetioiredavgiaiithommiadene tollaspersone.aleated - inaoon as -practicable ' anorak. firet'Xileisday, in NoVemberalarfol lowintrtherelealon, while the, - austa - Set ~pro. vides-thatihisalootionersiolkjudgetmey be. contested in' the= same` Manner as is prod Tided for, contesting lb. election of the 'Gov ernor, which la , Ityleitition presented within ten days next after, the organisation of Abe /aglitature next succeeding thief:ellen. . . This:could afford thee until after the first Ticeday in AbUtllity Air . the;,presentation at sae petition, the Governor in theateintline t exercising his , iliseration in granting commisg sionsi.`. SO the ‘eleation of Associate Judges not learned in law may be contested -by petition - llt - the Marta ht. Quarter Sessions. in. • deosses, maaaersr la the or county and toensblOoliliters,,thonghlho'ffoiernor liaise ledwoa to Slant them "Conanthakaiss 'early uprietliableafterthersturied theeleetion— noffs-0.11. time Szed.for filing the petition le snobeasee :. The el.kions Of 'officer" who, may ins'inm ' edso,lotted seem, therefore, not to be free tent so utsati i :'',And.tlin , Sitteemehtlourt3 in recent ceses,..appoar to:have determined tidit - Where?" eery the law prescribes the manner of Coriket. big ihelectioni that course mot be rained, ' and that alit. or L re'uarreure'veili not tie at the instance of t h e Commonwealth's officer to teat the 46 1 4' to the Re/00:2.:,c,...0iwead. et. Crarivilil: oh 2. :11. - Cagey 11:. Compose, iciah v. Buctir;.ll. Carey:o3. -- -. ,-, :. -.-, . t'.:. is to pot, therefore, for us to refuse to'iiiir't cold in this investigation. 'We genital deelinit to eistielsit ajtudsdlotion oonferred upon us by ar lsw, behealled:uPos to act by . parties haV ing l the right to derosad rakers. Upon no jusip et la . can Court refuse la exercise its' : jdiction in favor of a suitor, unless 911,1._ pared to deny the constitutionality of _the law ,undir, wickh its action is demanded: ,-, •-- .' We ace not prepared to decide that lasi s sufsrying this iurisdletion Is anconstitullaii; i d. _Auy..diffletdhee which may situ Win Balt proOMßierOM as.'. , ZiOuf_almple'duty" is ',tei`.do. cantle' ilici'enatteri which have been inieeti, gil d lid to peer," the resat: : This donee, 'obeli Leiteliottonzoli that dOty under and in obediesCoso3 lol kite. '' —'' '` -.- ' l , ''"- ' ' - . . .... . _ . That'll - tilt to which era httye . arrjuilla that the highest nozaher of the.legal votes awl% to the city andeßunty. of Pfdiathilpbta, for the al. Bhad.; it.the election held on the Bth day of cktotaar, 1864 ,r•TO La tarot of John Thoartain7tha aoittettant, And that ha la ett• titledto-the maid odic*. ' • • • , . Arrival of iteleneed Prlsofiesi. Gin. Prentiss, together wittVovisr:one.hun dred iniedor °Moms., who irtire opOared by Au rebels to the battle AWShllehilii April dim, strived in this city at noon, on:Sunday, on their way West. They stopped _at the Mcnoagahstasoam,whersshet were yjiltipti by a nnmbbeerr of our citizens. Them alone roprateat She Statu of , Lentocky, Kquip biriiil.4lloli, Wisconsin and Mien o ts, and haring adapted thirty. days leave of absence th e y ton *air on ii.ehtit to their friande.' They left on the Midnight train for the Writ. Gen. Prentiss ALAS gentian:An of Sae appearsnos, isn d a d w ittringgglng their long I/Durum:union, : .ioshottotaterre !nob In hue health and !Orbit. : . bOaks at anntion.' thin orating; attar oak liallonation house. - . r the algoiliariiiik •!; of theiVisition - rs • .. 1 4 4 FuP4*.°l6l,* ;c•AiXz.A: urnnei -CcebralL„ , 12,,zaa Ettenixt.. :7.05 'oothfan'etaaj.: MAirroz 413,4 6Z._ 7,881 c°3IIIIEM "litcobei.r. atc. - 2.5a9 caxams. ,. 2ao Dranscr. • 4,098 2,M9 WlMama's mid— 1,1100 ‘ S t' eno . . . Sterre,tog 6,667 `6B6qcrlts LBl6 12.826 Bh6ler ' 7.876 =stow,'. :4450 - 274.11!442.i.6.. • -.-. 12,584 7,757 GT l , l uinl'‘"l4. • r? Our eitisenints net, generally *mire of the iiiistantia,ntrieli Waif the and all , tinguislting fraitorts,_Of thii rural suburb of our:lister olt0::::1 , 1ipzing gill". is • range of 'bine north of Allegheny eitYitort4nding,a 'Sae. . view of both the cities ant their environs. Along the slope of 'the bill 2 tOweri — le'the_Alle:. gheij,and protected from thenorth winds by higher alevatica;is • fine terincrfrpartiy nat ural • and partly the work' of- win; o n lrhiat several of our_heit..oltizuta. taro snugly en acOnsoid theirsuburban routsCOris—away np in the pore air, above the antoko.strata, and where ; the sun - shines; upon;them for nearly -timbre hours each day - Amongst the .lirst to perceive - the:natural _advantages Of,"the,location was Anew Rm. - . who 11W resides on , fflpting ,eina who has dons ranch tol'render neuter of Aar flue- villa a liouithold worit,iintOrtgrt ue; ae aluioelated withiho purest'and healthi- VtlwerNic , which werhavi-..Catawba Wine. •rf were astonished .to find what-a place . of vineyards, grapes and- wine.pressee, we tea, in 'our. vicinity ; wherer.buksi few years ago the rough and uncultivated elope of the rus set!' mountain was seen, you now bore the young and.vigorans vineyard,groaning under itineautifal and luscious clusters of this moat deltotous fruit. ; _ t;, ' ' "lii.'lXinettallithailatanefroar acrii . of Catair iFcgrape TWOS, In die bearing: , Hit` neigh- Hasli" , has.tbOtit three 'tree in Tinos; and. Dr. RartMeyir,ralsO the slop, ' has .n . 11a Oineyard.:.:lloifidis there are numerous vineyazdnin the vicinity; rliose orrnica - we hare forgotten.:. , - Ths grope strop thil year> is unusually fine, notwitbstandlig awl/wore drouth. The s!a. _tistiosof ; grape, itatare, • ezd..thliAlumber of galloria of lure 'wino of :native growth will 'Alt.:nal/41,01r nodose; after ire shin be able fa furnish them. - - • • Meanthati;We rejoice to see this' new field opening No crop.pays so handsome an interest - for thc - eapilal and labor invested as the griper and lemperarcut so. elety ever Las or can accomplish so much for the canes of Temperance and sobriety, a., the introduction of pure native wine, ati, a ',cheap rate. Therefore we feel disposed to consider- Messrs. Giaeglaing, Rineman, Hasler, Hart. meyer; and their neighboring vine growers as public benefactors, who have dertiopeCa new and profitable field or. industry -for oar ; people;nriciho:aierapidirfornishlog arcs und - healthr biro:lige or 'native: prith.sind niipufacture;tO supplant the villaincour tame sometimes marostitettirextuSsrla p00pg.511424 t 7 • .2 if tido • idericias . 411131- 1141141 A, W p at -thialioatratniskiicunder the di:cod= of hie tattitsti;ll2. - .13,12.4.; ifiles:_le said to be one .istAfie *oitknoWing animals now Bring.; Be :imaifeigziameness, ablution; tidiness and -even loath; with an aocureny said to be truly. 'Maprelbal:Mai .speaki - tO: him. =W ho obeys. with the * yrepittion of &child. • Be is docile, even tempered and good looking, and considered sew dumb brute, seems qnite eran panionable. lie personates:Bonny Black Boer :to-nigbt, the eeldom *formed drama of Itookwood. and Mr. Mid, reprisent Dick 'Tornio. We expect tone the Theatre crowd. ed.this evening, from the fact that every one will went to_ see ,'lkilisrusbahai khi,educated horse. • ' Binaaws,—lt was expected ifast 'Gen. Milroy . ; Brlouts - -:would leave Par; bulbar*, on Saturday, for Clarksburg, and thak3he -115ttl;Yligiala Regiment. together wltlfictoispany Of etirnarTrwOuld groaod 6audag 'tci New Creek.:•The "old Grey'lligle will' doubtless soon have - some' of the rebel horse Shletet and; biiili;Whickers of:Vesta:a Tirgiidi < .• - fersas Hots.--A small bay, belie Amid from the stales 41. !Hare's hotel...on l'sldaf skied last for rho 0f4114.5 libertat iririrOP WWI/. " • - lartneV - Imitlng Gaitai;a is iToi irtiols, ,doublis sole, to arrive at McClelland's auction 'Ms 4 . 1 7. . . Gams AXD DA:Z1)1 . 11814111G Kamm, (or lamilg i anti manufacturing Impolite, are the bedj _Agent . , - NO. DA, nth 14744- No ruses ahould imrohass Sewing Ma 'cling without drat calling at , So. .27 NIA west, and examining Wieder th Wilson's, as it IS now offered, ; with sew Improvements. The Seitz' diffo-rslasricaa, In alluding tb -the diretentinmobbas now in use, - says : u We ass theWstantsuaWinsowSzwists Macular, and maissayjn regard: to it that it la without 'rival:. No easy owidlirteexeeodtlt itaidap: talon to-AI tosipeies 07domeitto ale," Brea. xissoldualessranted thtne.yitara. -Bond fcm olsoular Wit Sumas keo.,.Agehti, , .- - • 5015:3w • r , ' -27 Fifth etreet..e • . . I Ws would call attention to thereaporb Stook, 'of „Pell and. Mater' Clothing, fol.. gentlemen and boys' Aroar,.to.be found at Messrs. W, H. biato &Co., *ostler of Federal street and Dismondeqtutre. • It has been selected under Asi-supervhdia of the proprietors, end it theirs every description of goods for gentle r:den? dress or :business sults. Gentlemen's Inndshlng- goods, snobes erhite,.shirts And getinetendetslifrtaTdransisi gloitoo l orlwator, belourialn t4e esteblishment, Id are;` iele4 and:bgige.suoitzumt.% Salim-..taiiahsdi' tailor, world. Most reapeetfally hfrarm latiziaada-andlha pablio ga4: rilly-thai ha Imatatmmod from - fad :East 'with him am stock of Tali aad winter' gothia...-1111•stank oonisistatl; the 1148 styles" 14 Oaths; cuirimemi.mid:vaitingok seloated trona 'the Utast importatiada.;:thmtlatain de aling nlngintittinif. [Maly end . ntailoaa , lowerticaa'ait spy ,othar,;l oring_es fish.- mant, fa 14i would.do Rail to give him an earth call liamaal enthamiinarahant - NO. ilithiarkiriottiotionti door train' • • , - . lavnrov.WiVoiateilfonsef - Carpancor and Jenbing Shop Virgin atisy,botaven Smithfield street and Obarryndloy.- AU kinds of Nom odpairing donor on short notdca - and. work Inanlik• mannsi. Charm moderato: - lowa !Instordars. Allordassprotontly attanded to. °Jinni CALLS will be takes ist thoOmutbui oak*, No. 40S Liberty greet, day or eight. AU orders tett at the above place *ill be promptly attended to. Alt calls molt be paid In 14710.0 e. „ _ dm _ Deirrurriv..Dr. O. BM, Ho. 244, Zino it., attonds to all bratoboa of the Dental profes sion. WANTED.—Tho Solar OilWorke Co., ,T et. Clotr otreet, will Mr. • kw , rce I awn, by the month or year, on appllaulon to . V AITANTEI.t--A Mond and Mortgage for -- $6,000, havlog years Ivan.= hoproviet city poverty. whkh we will ;web at the rate of ft% Fe! act. warm. Apply to: eget IdeLAllf AlXtr:lo2 Youth rt. .D'' „ERIS WAN'flCD.—'l'wo g Drummers ate molted to Complete vas of the 114 e et Drum tarps Gisual BleoWan's . dzati. ' Quo Deed ripply ; moat be eighteen years of sp. One baadred sad tiny &Oars tumefy AID be psld tlbecto. sod oak moate's ps7 to advance. ityply from is op o'clock*. as. to • DIRGifiLD, Dand•ltes• I.l*. In Ipoth tl ,gmtuat, tororr :cifielltt, ififi 174, ‘11: - 1 - ....:1.:.‘f; : 6 421 t if .4 41 .• - ftrailsos,7l7l•iis 400.h 0 ) 29 PritatiPu 'Ol/Eitardiii owning, •• s offfidil total': Bhanno .. 185846 12,461 Ruthann 12,892 11211112 - ........ 12,300 866 wart 7,866 '7,880 IHarbisoq 7,709 Bryant7,BBs Hunter, 7,986 /imago 6.488 Dim= AITCIII2U, • 12,263 70312 I[ittMttlrl'n :" 051 COMITY C0N11113111.8. 12,314 An.... 1,866 Ma.; COINSIT 001TI11151111 Nady ist,sao 7,70 Reales Li rt z , : f7rTl72 11,718 ; !-130ors ngcum NOTICES. IFAXTEL n • for sole xisaUtT B. 00.LLEm6. . . VW: r w et ,-- . !.•,-, , ,,-,, p., -.,,,.,,; .-,, .-.• • - . :;<.- , ..,., v,1,r,:,..:..Ar:4,',t,,,.'.....'?9,-,t,ZR-'-Z,.:-,;. ,tre,;..7,,..,,.,7*_:,,:;,v4-s,.'r7:F:;el,-,,;:;1,,V.,:,•.-,,,,.,4=:;,.•:,,,yA--2.•:1t,,,,,,,,,,':•:,,z,:-7....--,,;,?,, ' • E - ° LATESTNEWS _ -' IIVIIO6EGRAM _ FROM WASHINGTON. OUR ' BPF,Glitt . 'DISPATCHES. epode Dispetekto the Pittsburgh Quetta] Oat. 18, 1862 The draftictimen of the lower Potornao coins tieiare Offerhidee high u f 1, 0 .06 and $2,000 a piece forimbititutes, and are going as far as* ,Beitinoire:to.ioehAem. In Prince Georges, county, tome of 'the Wealthiest' planters, of r proclivities, ire among .the drafted; Abdut halt theCexempted are_draßed, Inolnd 'lng not a few wholes , * left the State. The question-Of Ailing' theit:Places',W4et unde termined. Soldierswere nn head,hp way of preantion,but their "s sees. were not re (paired. .The= Prince. Georges, mowspiurs; published ii Ifppeefdarlboronghi howl at the Wattlee of appotttoalng ow the basis of three-, fifths: iLnes4addiaonal to Whites - and - then let dliftlitg friar slant. „. rdaroentox OP 7811 pant: isoore T commis. General Prentisi derditrei al hie min ?meek; edge : that treopOrerieent,to:ltiohmond from the ;array. of Oorintlt aft er- that, place wee f#PStiial . 0 0 444.10 th Teter-, an troops going eastward. at that time. Hi eompnte~the„Virginia;► hay 4.4 boss, but adds-that Lee hhe glTainiany,ollleirs and - then fariottabeiet:expicting to' be Attacked, and :that the battle bf Antietam daMaged the rebele very , mach, more than iageaerally sap posed at the North. ' „titiaßSTAlLlrtilria. • Assistant- finerstary : Triter'ot the Interior "Depasnnent has gona on an ottiolal visit of Inernotion' hiiitnesoto.:, -7 Tlii ODDS OP B. POPO • The Goveretaant Asn, closed in tha .. ease of H. Fang, state) defense is eximlning wit names. :The 0112r0 be alosetk :baton the ;311114i7oomititeston in& few.dayi. • • 1 4 31 1 5 T4 4 4 2 .7 1 5 16174 . 1211102431 : , jonee t :Assistatti Aditttaat 9notal ishooffleri..Ptoritiosi%eadiatiorid, was our old friend of Sanwa, 6falaafellow. - -.11-AX1111031M1 , T4.1.1111! - AZZIL3. , . . ' glen: Pantile &aye the iebels ; dotiival great tthl satt ediefort from the mocha optiatursd-, Oittlfele; .V;optheeej 'VeAlandloheir wed others whose they called friend, of the South:. poorticiite - FOR CA?ALIT AND AZT/LLIZT Col. Tacker has again'adierlisid for sealed proposals for 2600 cavalry., and 600 artillas7 horses. INSPICTION OP TROO/8 7 _. Gen. Banks inspected • number ofregiments hitherto belonging to Gen. Casey's provis ional brigade, to-day. • ' Advice* from Fredericksburg, indicate the proem:kmso . '!urralry titui tut infaiiry there, or_ fa . ••• ; Wieziarnos;Oat. 19,1862, GIL lITLIIL YULISIGI 11111.13111 FT Gen: Stahl 1113 iint out on Thtuiday night to feel the 'enemy. • At last.aeoriunts be wa• at. Galierville, going by way. eif, Male. divided his force at Middleburg, portion he. itik'stine to Leesburg via. tninkersville r end the net to • Villa Plaint vie !del& Tt 'vole astiestained - Uppersville that no farm was this vide of the Bitertandotth by r but a con= itiderable number of infantry and Wore - at :Mimeo& -Learning thet:feinr,ltan4. died iebele Mules in hie. rear, hwifirig Captured a few wagons from ladder, under • small eseort,.Stalthicpseid‘Ar. had driven in the fore* he left at Thoroughfare Gap, but he attacked and drove QOM in 'after a smart 'skirmish, in mittleh •we fest 'tiro men killedandioaptain wounded, and Miptured 80 , prisoners end one caisson full of 1131131Ulliii013. Ile was "pressing 'tirough Gainesville politer day inLpursuit, the rebels. Oleg by diferent roads. ,21".41are4 fair:Obits at - Bristr;* yester day and a - docomcdiseothndi.bazaky !soaped SILYIIIIr. PFITItit 1.11.9111711) TO M. MB. .Gan.:Preleiiii.was presented with a' spin did pitchei, o[ solid silver, ti °Sem - of the 18th Missouri, alewere in priion with higi. Moe prisoner* taken.** Poolesvill• &Mixed tc-day, of whom eta are to be:ezehanged. Three white and two colored men, cdainitmg refttgemr,wridhilrias pears from Rich. Mond to !Wisner; were takin by tfliPoteinia brciiight to the eity. thopliiteffe; 290 . 1 s probably bat the pre °mem -ass large rebel nest building In Eng tuella Franc4. — ' . tipahl it corresponding with oar Govern- - 1404A° aching Dialer's Tam:tine and em bargo reOatiormiM hM boos antleable so far. The (Milting ashore of a. rebel atearner,'near the Moro, may evoke the cutUlbiati wrath; The mesh say that Belgium is going to re cognize the Conftleraey,*and others win fol-_ asa. BrAIIO3 strusit Eitahl'returneetlde morning, haiing ehmed the rebels to Frei Baltimore' whence they wint.to Warrenton; posting a reserve at Aew• Baltimore. ; Elen."Btahl prtiked'on and drove the tibias into town. With the pickets 'of the forrms them posted, which 'be found to be compriied of • brigade of eavaly and &leg intent of infinity and artillery, a brisk fight ensued, Gen. Stahl moirßliinly with enhaust ed cavalry, withdrew' to'' Centreillle, taking with him his prisimers, Ofirhom some were captured while attending n funeral in regi mentals, ind . oni . was the hither Of the noto. sloes Capt. Ball. t • ' • ' , Opt.ll3or7Capt. Sperry; ciinunindlng ht Bird's Point, just returned from a' &coating eitedition;,reports that the,rebels.ln Mutt.: eippi county, Mo., aro very active. Thase- ‘ crib in the surrounding neighborhood are doeking into camp at Little River Ferry, twenty miles from Now Madrid. It is thought "the force in that vicinity numbers 1,000 or 1,500. Squads of horsemen are scouring the oounty,steallng horses and plundering private °Maas. Gen: Prior le uld, to be gatberini a large number of troops at Holly Springs - with the view of attacking some point on the Mobile and Obto Railroad: There Is a runlor here apparently well au thenticated, that an attack has been made on Otte Federal troops at bland No. 10. The Dark Virginia Borrow, Oct. 18 —Copt. Tiller of the Bark Virginia, ',blob was destroyed by the pirate "290 " bas &ITOCI at home and Informs the New Bedford •Aferehry, that Saps, Dominos 'Was very Independent, short and quick In bie remarks, - looking en'and treating his prison._ ers and maw a dogs. Some or the °Moons were more mishit., and whaled themselves out of the , scrape they bad got into. The Alabama left Berkenhead, England, on • trial trip, bat Went beak, re end is now t c ander the direction of t • Bigilsh who ato famish her with sop lies at. the different Islands where she Is stop, and while she is 10 continue to prey our commeroo. • From Forts sirlffOutoe. Pourante blossom, Sot. 17.—One hundred new recruits. arrived this morningkm the Bal timore host, for the DLit New York regiment. They will Join their sviinient at Suffolk. ' Potty-Az Invalids were brought from Ora,' ney Island hospital to.dey and placed on board the hospital shliSntetprise, 'add' has not yet left for New York owing to the storm; weather. Five o'clook, P. M.-The tag of trttoe boat aspooted down the James river Lathy has not arrived. . .. . . I • • '1;1 11. ; • rettrifilliClPAirirtitE::""" NIT XolirtAol;l9;:._- 43 9 1 amodare Hudson ' was buileillicaleciii 1•11;ernaon with appro- Pitakhecuon • __ ' a t The new organisation style . he -, federal Union party, met hut erining, and nonrinated t il Gen. John 8: Dix for oernon, and issued in eddreis td elect re of the' State, with out ' &Unction ''of:p r1y,..t0 forst federal Union clubs ; and son .doiegitei to .• conven tion oa thellth inst 4, tote held it the Coop er Institute, in this oity,in order to ratifitke. nomination of -Gen.'Dimi - - ' - '. G The steamers ti: 'C. Collins and Ellen 'B. Terry, from liewberngf.!, ff.; hagurived with dates to the'ldth - .)nst-' 1 . . - .. Galin:lor Stanley Attired at Newborn on the 11th fast. • ' - I • I • • -The gunboat' Seymour, hasbeen. raised from the river Neu.: . Put: in order for 110171110... - ' :!The British &Acmes. Minerva reports that on the 15th init.; in latitude 28 deg. 56 mhs r , and long. 57, deg, 10 Mial, she spoke a rebel steamer from W ilmington, N. C., for Nassau, with a care ol cotton. She wee About, 300 tons barthoi b lalnted green, and .sohoontr tiSSOC::•" A lette r Jacksonville, Pls., states that' on the arrival there Of:Hen: Brennan, on the oth treat' The 'to lon 'tine found noasirdosert4; od. .114astio9hpled titO - 7th,c r onnectiout regiment. Tti r rebel steamer .Gov. Milton Was 'captured , an eaplition that bad-been sent up the, river: .Ihe guns and•ammuititiOn" were captured at tie taking: of the: titer bat, tale' and also a large' r number of-mantia:.' bands, who fled to tar Thioe hid Aeon senk to Hilton 1410 I,Henand Brendan aid his force had alserstilraed gintionts, being du/1 1 4 9,1 ,9u tu,./AUeP Potstifion-.a;thir NIT Yon; 18 Oot . Maus of Amosiio . :' 416 4tesinbr Val" ttiiiiri* 4.1"..tit447:-froar The steamer Cosmopolites wessahlt-ois the, Bth, by rtinttipgon.bfiehehdr - iti!ti:Jphhil The steahiei,Yrideii d, from literrtoii for Nei Orleans, mitred at. • Hilton Bead The United Btatriiii*Veitaant;Watiaisb: ...se United 13 tateishine lirettaMat,.Wabasb, Vandelli,.?darblobead, , ,,ROM4t onto; ,P.striot, Connaught; Wisahlaken and ,Dawn vent at . Pat Royal. The Bawneeand Bebigstssere at Wane* Inlet, art welW • • . The copy Of:a.lettaeirritteii by .. Gon: . iipott, w:the ,, ElperePa't ut-Bbsa ;at the Lasii.befora the Ineugurstiotr,:ittll36l,And published by John Van Buren, if ~ mist litre ban derived from Same Source other :then' thißtate'Departmentieinco nolthiethai Pres idenf nor ' the Secretary of State has . atty' haulage of the manner in- whichany com mutation to either of them froze Oen. Stott, could have come tato the hands of Mr. ;can FrOm the Atml OU,tAtetPotomitc. , Huneou A rsas mu or crc Perusal -Baturdayi Get.-18%1802; - The troop' under • Elmi. Hancock and eo keinpliroye. who'. left on .Tlianciey morning' to make a 1110013;10i 1 / 1 144:11 in. the &moth= of Winchester, returned-aim arriving at Smith. Sold, five mileir frine - Banker frOPO of the enemyinterfered with:the re tarn of Gen. Hancock's comniand. With, atet.' llll mafer. l norinuied if eraiAlfrallA,l_ The;'followed him' With Paul z_y and artillery to within. a Short distance ot nephardatowei and opened =with the latter ebony they could . get lois, Was one killed and dr wounded; , The troops safely ri.crosied at Elhapherall• town Ford last evening, bringing with them a number of visa:gem. • . ; The rebel wounded, limbering 100 hilt at , Charleston, were brimigwithin our Dais I es. tirday lorsnoon, where they will be pivoted. The rebels had forty; or. day killed and wounded Ott, ThuridaY, While 'disputing the advance of Gen. Homplirtee troops. Oa the teotimizendatios .of Hr. Letterman, Medical Bluster of the army, a Medical Hoard, consisting of Surgeons George Guider and Pino, of the Untied • Btates Volunteers, and Malta/it Outgun Wilroniyf the United BMW* - Army; has been yrdl r .to to": tie exualaition of suck imilical;ooliers se may Is Ordered before it. , Ali urgeons, about whine capacity any , dUbt 'rho, will be com , polled to-undergo- examination,. in ;order to the *lurpf: kit muntuNt surecei. . - - - • USA DQUJII2II3 /Mir or via P.o2og.tri, '•• . • - llvstilng,fOotuber 18. - j ••• MI is quiet along the lines. 'The tieetinnoi tarring column returned - to camp, having. @treated the object for which they were sent out. One hundred and 51'3.- of the cavalry en.: gaged in the Vteent raid intoi r einsylvania; have been captured on this side of the river. They are stragglers Won the main body, and' most of theta are dratted in ,the United atatas unllcinn; and it is pnibabla that there may, be a few yet lurking about watching for an opportunity to escape: -111 i of them werd captured a few nights sinter, in the midst' of Gen..Blekeit's estop, Several einem U. in eluded in %henna of those - Vdready eiptired. The hospitals around Stuupsbuts arc Ailed with tidal wounded. 'Besides this,.thers is a very rOcge s itunthar of rebel.sick and wounded in uheptlerdstown.-' flame estittudes plate them as high as fdnethousand. " The mortal ity among them is vetY great, althoitglievery attention, so far or medical; attendance teem- Corned, is nowgiven to them. - A large num ber of their oonvaleseenta Aeolic*" to sceePt the - usual parole, but will tithittlienatkuf al legiance and travel North.' Acitissn of South. Carohna woe captured WI, night, at Dam :D0..4,' info:Rican's dress. Re is believed • to, have- been tip!, th ough. possibly he may be ono, nilDtruut's men,. at tempting to inaki 'llle rm . skies* th e river. ills nue is beinginvestipted... , Latest front Kentucky.-- - Louusruan, Oot. IL-John Mervin •left Lexington with his force yesterday evening, pasting through Verbatim, thence through Lawronoeburg at diylight; and was,at Bloom field at 2 o'clock thle,attorninn. ' Gen; Dtt-, wont is Then has' been no fight betwoon Dumont and Morgin. •• - • 01111...13110ii is ,reported jut 'Muth of Mount Vernon. 00D. Crittenden's &fug 'corps : further eouth,ln pursuit of Bragg, It is 'Opposed the rebel ,anny•tire Mani to - orou into Tenuebsse, by Creek Gap and Wilson's Gap.BoiU ii in olowtpuriult, and it le believed kelvin forre'the'rebels to a fight, or cool - ars a largo portion of them be. fore they reach Cumberland asp: . • The Periyevilla battle, at :Chaplin : Blur, war brought on prematurely, and against the orders of= Gen. Bull, whose pal for; *pink the whole of Bragg's army were thwart. ed, and.hll punidt of • tin rebels, delayed by' that. obrountatatios. • • ; 'hitting Nein; from the Boathweet:. Oot. 10.—. After aipUtring oar pickets, Morgan, deshid into Lexington yes terday morning at %behead of Iboo men. Be fern surrendering, our troops fought , tautly, tilling and, wounding severibi.,.• Our loss -was . six .killed;and 125 pdsoners, who' were immediately paroled. 250 of our cavalry , sncoeeded in escaping 'from „Morgaii.." Boon afterwards he left Lexington, taking the Ver=' turnpike.'saitlae To; day whoa betwean Vas salmi ; a d , Frankfort; he. was suddenly met by 2500 of Mauna's cavalry, who after &short fight routed him, eoatteriog Ali forties: Oni report says he wee driven scrolls th 6 fientooky ricer in the ,of • Lawreniaburg. , Another that he is endeavoring to unite with Bic:Oro Marshall, wica is near gharpabarg., An attack from Marshall is looked for at Pads to-night. Lexington la in possession of our Communication Re-opened into Pans, Ky. • ClllOll/11A11, Oot.lB.—Tolographlo oommn niontion to-opened with Path, at. tornoon. A detachment of the 4th Ohio Cavalry, cut off front our tome at Lazington, arrived at Paris, and report that John Morgan, with about Moen hundred mon, attired Lexiar on atdaylight this morning, driving out do. ban ' Crod dour cavalry. Solliolantrainfaroemsnta will Nash Paris to-night to hold that plate. Capture of the Steamer Entitles Jarreasow Onv, (M 0.,) ; Oet. Thursday, night the steamer Emilie was stopped and taken possession of at Portland, bye band of two hundred rebels. They peas ad Linn, Osage comity, at my; o'olook In the morning, on their way Jona. Versa.—The boat Ens &stoma, having been abandoned by the goer/11W. They have done very little damage, exempt to eels* stores and rob the pass/irls of clothing and other valuables. Guerrilla Bald is Kansas. Hansa Caw, Oak 18.—Reliable informs: tion states that Onerntrsll, with , about 200 men, made a mild on lituawnwitawii, Emma, last night, burning a great portion of the town, and killing alas eitliens, carrying off all tee home he mold find. fir pasted little, Banta Pe, Mo., last °ming Omit I o'alook, on Ida way to Hangs; retanking the' same direction ate o'clock title teaming. Could. ankle azatimmane Meal, ham • r, L3:< Mn= If — The hialt - ic ecranton, Pa. Rattanon Pa ., ..Oct. 18:—Among then drilled in thlaslnAkare Hon. John Brisbin, Bnperinlendent; B4,llensii general freight 'Wil UCH. Thalia, ticket agent, and H. A.Ph.lphs; Paymisteri all of the Delaware, Laekawana and - Western Railroad Company, 'and C. Q: Carman, IL H. Chepin, J. Slocum, J. B. Adams, and Mr. Hanghworth.' From Washington lirstmatoron, Oet. 18.'—A gentleman irho JIM `Fredericksburg, Va., a week ago, reports that thera are no rebel troops now there, ex °opting atty. eavalg men who are doingpick. at dotty from that elly to Aqui& Creek.; There are no Infantry forces in the neighborhood, and the !titans ore daily expooling an attack front the Union arms. , The Pirate 290. WhEISIEGTOX, Oct I.l3.—The report that the pirate 288, , , otherwise known as the Alabama, st,lfobile, is.notenlyitoproltable, but posi tively untrue. There is information is' Wait'. ingtonwhich wigs:lts the belief that she is proceeding in an.entliely different. direotion. .B.TICTION , SETURNB. — , • ge ' D'entitltlmiSO Election. Msnmeseno, Oat. ' 19.—The result ci,the election in regani:to the State:tioketis still in doubt, but the nrohahilities favor a Democra tic majOrity: Fifteen Unionists - are, no doubt, elected to Congress, including Mr. Dailey, in the - 1:59t, i ' :.:The. iitate , Lesislatnre will 'probably stand is follows : House :46. Union and 54 Demo crat, ;, Benito 20 Union to 13 Democrats. It is generally ooncaded here- that there trill be a Democratic majority of one on. joint Partanairekts,-.Ont.lB,—The. State Legie.i haw, lesectr4ing, to present . returns, will algid—Senate, 19 Union and 14. Democrats ; House.rDniort, 43 t. Depurate, 52: Union majority;,X on . .jolat Congieilional Delegation, 'Unto biste;ls; Breokinridgo Deno oorats,.9—a Union lose.of two members. 4 11te:rieleiel niejarity,for the State . ticket, in Laserne ;Oonnty l'for Blanker; (Dom.) for auditor Gertaral; 2,931;. Official majority for But, (Dem.) for Surveyor Cleneritl4,B39. the L 24 Consrreuienal District, die ma-. jority . for Chula Dennison, (Dem.) is 2Al'.' Ohlo'Eleetiott Returni., CINCINNATI, VOL 19.—Tha 0111 , 341a:don ta; 'Mimi from eixtriii counties ere . • DeMo oratk majority of 18,000, bolas a Dew:ratio pin 6f 50,000. nib Deniaratti Majorityla the State will be about 12,000. The emigres eloaal delegation ; Mande 14 Democrats to 5 Union.- • CMCIINATI Oct. Ziectios,:-. Thollessmatie State ticket has been elected by from Ilse to eight thhusand majority. 'The •Demoerete Coupossizad; and the Vllloii hat- ,The result in the 10th and 11th district, is Uncertain. They are claimed' by both partiesA4The Demoorateeleot a majority in both branch** or the Legislature, which se nses the election of a Reasoned° United States Senator - to • Sll the' vacancy occmihined by the expulatin at Bright. • Ifremoni *se& through:lndianapolis fist iaight, en rontsrfor 'St. pouts. ' ' . _ 211thCospessiontil District. Paston's msj. a Wstiameland i,307 Rsystte.. 950-2,257 Stawart's majOn-Indiftig ...... 2,050 .Dawsou'ituajoelt: '. - L . 2. 207 Should the t!otes of the irons Let the m f from that ' &1163 • bo,fahly .. tuba they it probably elute thli nue% and the Hou of preseutatives eau, estd doubtless win o s ont theuti. Its right to 4o - go ti tinguestione le; for It lr the Fele kids!, Orthe credentials of. Its 1 . .... . . ' 2,476 ", I COottiaa:-.• `" "2,250-4141.-226 Istr+ " - ;•4;•:•;;;:;,....... 2,4....77 - • 2,266tnaj. 211 Donnkaatio nountYltekot gloat/id .by about 430: : .Tha unarms lot roitigreas ware not ions 'to ne Weiitinorelein4-.olllcLal. • '5,040 '13,672--maj. 1,367. 5,029 • 3,096—maj.-1;339L 5,036 .....3,729—znid: 1,307 Shaer ' Roil. " Bart Daw00n....... Stewart....... "orfiutier Countr. The fel it• the cornet Tote of. Zlntloi conesity for ttis Stile Ticket and Assembly : Occban-2.770 Sistater.l.4,l3ll Bap: assicrliy...l6s acre 11irr....11.9, Ba p. mojarity.-L35 WlRLims-2,650 835 Dem. majority..l6o WC lnd l e . l2,7l . 1 - 3 , l urt PiPlitY-M iiant Irvin.„ .9.060 Boy. ZisticetY.- WS Wave„,2,761 Kile..-. 3,812 Zap. msjewlinalo Blbarkeir by 'l".blegraph. Punanizrals, Oct. lif-rNixitTleur less active and Biaidatuffs are genitally not so firm la *conse quence of the decline on- gold of Sterling Exchange; smell sites of Flour * Sade Zirr overdue. $4 64! 7ZS tor extra and ours family. Small mien at Rye Tlodrfrinat 114 Ad. end Oant Keel .st $2l EL - The drnisnd for Wheat boo Allen off..and prima are 4 via lower; .100 bush red sold 4* $1 !SOl - 60. and white at sl l oo®t 70. BeT sieTedy at 746760. Open is rather gilett,loBlleloL3.o,ol. at 4 ars•un advancing; sales of , mem pork at 6U 100 Di** lard sold atiCf3o . eash. MOO bids Ohio Whisky sold :at 38 cents: _ _ 1 . /daw -Yoss,.oet. 111-146on.—Cotton to outer ar.d =unrhanged. , Flour Is dull and 100 loser; dOCIO Olt at 26 2005 40 for .State: $ B3O O itt 40 for Ohlot and $BlOO7 2.5 for Southern: Wheat :doelltles of 55,020 bath at 61 1801 = le/for Chi dm:3 U. $1 =Ol 22 for 1111wankr• Club, aid $1 Mel ler rod. ' , Cora.l.oZ, lower; 60,000 baa old at , w ,.. ,.... 0701br tolited.—Pork hem at 813 75:- Lard steady. bald at 864 . I. :l=jota of Flour, 12,214 bbl, ; Wheat , 83 . 082 biithi , Corm 60, .bath.. 1, i - - 1 Stallog Exchange c ui t rit 45:' Stocks aro lower, but okedug antler: . and Hoek Itland 8231; Cumberland Coal 1434' , tholn Central 81; 20nda i n C 5 111= B° u thilu PnYel : lfew York C o ntrol 1 4 g 180111waulose andldlatlatlppl .5% , Kiesoinif 5,0 d; Gold pow, _Teemanee WA; Ma I'lite Lad ./03; -New York Mote:We 120; - II. 5. De mand Note, 25 , 401:8. Treasertlietes 135%. .' • . - . Eel) el r New& t A 4etter written from Frenkfort, Oct. IC( gi'ves some curious accounts of the doings of the rebels while they had posses sion of. ;that little oiti..-,We clip one little item shou t thd saes the'rehele and the good . of the . People city had: While tbe rebels. wire here, the people `leers cat offikom , eV intelligence, and had no idea of what wee 'suing on around them. Tbey taw no papers, not-oven those tram Louisville, though the "Confederate" officers received them daily. The' nexeY circulated and insisted upon the most absurd stories. McClellan was dead; Washington and Bal timore had been captured. Lincoln hid fled to Philadelphia; Loulavilla and z Cincinnati hid been surrendered;' union 'Commission ere hadgone Richmendluider a dig .of truce, 'to sue fort •peace, with . .kindred and equally probable' statements. So far did the 'Scoettsionists .carry their system of deception and falsehood that they caused a delicious !Louisville .jountatv to bd printed at Lexington and circulated among their troops and the citizens of this vicinity. !This sham sheet was full of • tel egram, letters and editorials of the audit startling character ,all of which wont to prove that the cause of 'the:Union wan at early hopelees., !., • Ass MON, - BOLDlrillt - 1 2 /0720? TOITZ Emu aensible man will leave the oity without a supply of ;Holloway's Pills and Ointment. Por 'Muds, !unlese, forms and 'dySentery, than medicines are tho best in the world Every' English and French soldier uses thein. iOnip 25 ante periling or pot. 225 NIS111! AI9jOHCF4P. PIANOS, , - -last -reaped, Itot 1118 T OLAN C61131` PLOW, Penonalty islectedst ht H. Eleferna, sad wansated defe be feed &mope ,7ieolo. to the tretteed, cared lete vele hem • .H SLIBpB ism., as rum street, °6l • eteutalbr Stehrefes &L SHOIMDZIia ; ; . . 1 , RAlNlBipledn; . ..Do. EL 0.. airtra , In iitere wad Ar sal by 731. p. traira a co" sw kid owsga.:--ar bbla- good - 1:41 cider just roceirol AA for sals at 114 &wars all • . ' =AIX. IrALIN GO.RDZR. I • 148 • - . cQ I'll 4 s. molt tab at's:egad' ss• alit • asyr • J. &FL PM:WM . . Ella • ..IfIUS - CELLaLrEOI7S. .1 03"Al %11. ' COURT BALE OF REM; E,STATE.—By virtue of an order of thi re; Oats' Cknat of Somerset oounty, the nndendgned, Adminfatrator of the Estate of William Dyer, Woof Allegheny City, damned, will offer at Public Sale it the BABE= HOUSE, in the borough of Johns. town, in the county .of 4huribria, at - 3 o'clork to' le:: on WEDNESDAY. the 29th day Cl October', ail that valuable property known as sonizaszr FIIB. BACA oentaWng serantrllve atria, =we or less, &Unitad about twelve miles front Johnstown and sixteen from Somareet, in Jencer township. Somer. 1. set county, laying on the public road teatime from Johnstown to Somerset, and S.Volning lands of Sam. . eel Benson, Christian mamas, Bershlrerger, „ TIN Fdet are. = . Jo e hng,e=r ii s t a' - On. Bridge House, Casting Ho=e, .Wheel; Bowie, and slut one fibre House, eighteen Dwelling.liOUSWle tire large Stabler is ruodate 4Fhead of horse.,) one Blacitudith 'and one 'flupenter 'Shop: The - lands belonging' add Parnaceureoleareput which Is an Orchard of Fruit Trees, ac.' _ Also, - All the Iron Ore, and Stone orlessral Coal. on, in and upon that tract of hied in said township, cantabile: SOS aro* with all - the - right' . and pots, lieges conveyed by deed-of Air/ander Jeltreero, dated it6th iebruau„ .. lBs3. and-. recorded In Vo.LBA. Fogs 451, In BecoMars Ofdos for Somerset county ' Aloe, Ail the ri ght, title and Interest of said Wit: llam Dyer, cf. In and to thetre'rightfetell • ap p urtenant. to said luniaco, which were pnrchassd by Huber a Myers few the slippy of ore to said lfur , nom, and are c.Wmed to have paned_ as an smarts runt thereto by virttio of a Sheriff/indoor aald pretnw Inn as the property - of Bober A Slyer,.' ,Also , That oertafn' tract of land , containing 45 acre., 4S potcbee , in Jenner -township, county site. mid, being about three miles AVM saki - Furnace,l mostly covered with timber Lbomoded by lands of ' Georp Sink, Abratutm_HeYser, aid • Terms make known on day of sale. others. •. " • For fortberiniortnation apply to ft DYEB,Tro. el. • Federal street, Allegheny Clay, or to themedemism, old, ai Pittsburgh FonWzy, Bllusingharn. • - ' sol4:td - JOHN OLUABD. Admhdatrator.':. 14 , : . Rpm, • 144 ammo: BTurr,NSWYoßlicirt, GOVERNMENT COFFEE, Put lupin tin far poigtd mere; 141 a ili - rexceend to boa. Oct feces range from Bui 30 cente. We NV up the lel:Lowing kinds: .r4p4, acout l icrAntei t jup.. MO, DM AND stipizzoifoorrii. We believe our Coffee Vibe better than any ground. Colt* now thine. All orclem eshkeestelto ne, or_ to oar; 'Apfits, Ideriam. Plakorafir Y0UN6,„.183 Cham bers street corner' Wailaington 'treat, New York • thly, and Menai. POLLAInftr. DOASE,IB9 am; 1111 Bonth Watarestreet, Chicago, =Do% ieceilve ~ t TAIIEtt &FLAGS. .RNICST A. 'ERLANDSON • --••• • • 4 - - General • - - t • • Shikling and Commission Merchant,. earo2llCo up itairi, • Xt. 117 WA LL BVIEST, X. Y. And dexter, to DRUGS, CHEILICAY4 - DIY STUFFS, An, by tha °HOW package only. 1 Teams—Cash on deivery. Consignments of Foreign and .Dcaonetto dile solicited. 11r. Z. hu bustnt t/1 • the - ..41n1N1 -mg Cl Irnited73tates, Europe, Cub&, South' America, 041: amnia, Sandwich Islands, Australis and China. PENSIONS, BOUTZ ta_l349K PAY. H. 0. 1LWE1121,14 Attorney at LIN awl Claim Agent,' N. 1.1 mint 87BEST, rrrnyintai;ft. Prosecutes Soldiers' Illainor of - arery deactiptlon.` vilszoss for duablia ancods, ,oldies, semen sof maxima SOLINUSS and PENSIONS for the wid. owl, Varna/ orphic and*. brothers and sisters,. or other legal repreeentatlve o those who Lars died or bean killed In the sot - rice; or. hare died - after &a che; ge. from &same contra:tale Barrio,. • . earlie charge notil claim collected...and no latter will be anewered unless *Stamp Is enclosed. sele:lm LIJ! DA DIIPONCO'S CELEBRATED FEMALE, ..PILLB. Preparr4 from preserlption of DoitoffirmonM This well known Itedklne Is no impositke, hut a sure and rats remedy for Yeautle Diffkultlas and,ol. structlons, from any *aim whatever; and although a powerful remedy, it contains notttMg_kurtfal to the constitutka. To ILMIIISIV-Lskin.EB it Is pe culiarly WWI; It will to a eery short tititibrbg on the muttbly period with regdarity: In $ll eases in Nersone and Spinal MT-Mich. Pain in Ala Beck and Limbo, Beelines fatigue on slight auction, .Palpitatlc He art.et of the eirt. Lownau or Sp/siti jerks, flick Ireadache, Withal, and all the paland disssees asautioned by a disordered system, tbesa 'Pills will elect a cure when all 'other meant bare . • These PU!, bars 110 Tel. Well k[lo,l¢ to• fall eaten •the direction, hare bees followed strictly. ORE DOLLAR "alit! eIE. cswx : i. suulotod to thn authFlued Agent :at Pittsburgh, tura • Box. DL Tows MALZ PILEL DR. DU NOo'll raceuaz PLLLe DR. D trNOOIIFINALE'RILLS DE. DIIPOIICO'B MULE P.U...1.8 'Are • SclustiAc PnlAritiost, Are • Ekierattic Preparation. Are • &loatiAto Preparation. . Are • Iklim:Ablz Pm:Grath:mu They ere senh aad never fsil • They are safe, and newer fall They are safe, sad aster flit • * Th'l are Pate, and never WI . 'To remora, all bstruct-kw, To ramori all &Wry:2lmA To remove 611 obetractloaa, -To name all obstroctloos; son sari di Somali Ccmpiatu - : :Lind cure all Puma. CompinicitiL - And care all Beciili Cotitplailits . , . And care at rum& _ . When the directions an followed. 'Mei the &mottoes are followed. When the &motto= am followed. When the &realm:as ire followed. They ate a bleesiag and a cue. They ans • Wain sad a cure. They are a blaming and a cans. They are ► bleseatrag and a cute. And con bo not by mail to any part of the con' wirsoid wholesale or Mall by, JOHN H. R,IILTON, . . Bole Avrat forPltLbnrsty mid vicinity. - Not 67 Juin 69 FIFTH SWUM. vir7 J. -PLICLTIONS TOE ETZLING LIQUORS, died In the Clerk's 011oe up to October 1711 t; 1E11: . ,Bnoman , other goods, 4th Imrd,-Allegheny; .oka & Dean, teems, Lt ward, Pittsburgh: - - :Gray Bernard, do, 'AY do, Allegheny; llautabne Edward, other goods, 3d Allrgh 7 7-; ' Hornung Charles, eating home, nth- er'd, - Plttano , Ludewlg 0.; • • - do, do; , Lon Robert, - 'do, ' 1A- 'do, , dos kloDouald J., Imam, Wilkins township; 2 • Nauman Adam, do, 3d ward, Allegheny; :.• Teets Dmid, do. Ist do, do; . Wenzel eating home; 4t h ward,'Allegh'yi Zurney tavern, Terchtuet: - - The Coors will meet on MONDAY. October 2711 4 1812, at 10 o'clock, to act on the abore cues. *atm W. A. MARRON. Geri. • issaudancrotermal „; ~''U>RrT=TZ7 RFz as immtnimiensirr, . • EITTI3BI7BO/1. - A sinwortamtA Ammar/Boit ELIE ririe TURD lUßNlTUEN.cmstintly ot bazA !Adele Ire Wilt Nell at the hterte* . prkest ter. SIAPH, - lettelrentie ' • TARE GAAS .OF.; . YOUR: HEALTH, , . . . . 'itade ices eatosooi L It ts yierrectlitiraltt;yaad. i;iis trot will make better. llghteir sad MOO COO thin 1114 Other iLdapit.IIIIII glO.:111)114, 14 .1% Inc tress' WU. latyarltles, =4 Imparts a comp . Ilimar to , the fl*d. YlosseAglre. t it oat Arley . If your grocer tine not got ft tall hlra op it for yea. - Far We attokvals and Wail at -. . . ROBB= EL JAWS. -- - J OHN . Likirat'lle, - • ' ' • ;-' - ' r :Halides te aim PAW ma i. a ha .. C &a . n . At tLetia kb3 It;poa A o wor Q a y, pkoli to:Aill s ta P. 0., Of bstt the liallwar. Ramo! Jr.,aormrd Wilsetvals4 GliarstreeN 111/1411- Wm prompt attantim -• an 213.11,•• i41, - V163A.4 --- 4.1 LOl - Wits' NGkr. • • bit:. to. wrk. -ApotbarAuloplYir ft:4Ni! st-28 sad 1.11111t4 • adV-i +e g, pinturs,l; 4l; f ic att i .13 ti l; 10 111 i -I Depo 'n f l t 37 3, ead.l2ll.l4air stress: toriv • J.11..P41-4Wl_ ,•)•,_, • - szzs ': aumrca.C'"•= AttliartrAMOVak ME= BLVOl),,iarAacimit. -- Inlllll Mall FOR - • Cancer, ' • , Cancetene Persititiez*,,,,, • Bargain,: - • • Cutaneolle Ifisessest :Zryisigelas, - Pinples on the Ace, • = •‘- Bore des, - - '.L .11.....55; - .1...i8411.1d,B111114.; Old and Stubborn Metro; 8 11 41 . .jta t it a : 2 : ) ; ergl I; Liver ¢gmy7saat, , „ra6!111.. 0f:ADDet4 0 7 .. ... • FemaleCtorUtliainto.i' Cr '..fqaiYoibr Maims and oflas ot . the Boniis,' ALL min DDIEWII23 11.11312i0: 211KIEB'OBSc iE gi IbisA .plaktialD loosnrcioar :car . TUB 43TiO0Ii"-OW•CTKOT.4.&• _TORT immix ' ,010 Oll DANIS!. A BOYJ Pgektcrmiii;;lktesabor lt, MI. Eirs — si:Lt this Tobratarlitateemint hint of ei modiabit mtS• you'd by jou called iilsiostfs 'Maid dilirika." Px...Ant .tiarsieitalkratidi, which imcgitriqpry my - hfid and disthiad so as to Wigan yita.vafoinats isulttrikeirr Stu hatiWhisitite , 1 4. 4 sews madoltr 'imgswims*lt , also bred:Okra OW M. • 11121 oho» isafrbetieth, tate Me ON and Soh ee mto • i Ibmtid Sari. tbk!d/ismci on icy bead Weatiotir that 'Serail iiiill. - Ybass cr. bona ems cit.'. L was ter wink aid lOW iglittod, SDI hal dim ;PA! holia - PCPS wa nes. 'hortflea: ewrix4sldlgol 'ybyakians midday did me 1°5 4 . 4 Deliiiiibetlied;liblie .1111 tanam to .I.ltmt, two uttw lot Bleu. eatastm” must costa Ittaa comes tististiat 'temilltbics e in • mast hier mad Mtn* bottles CdDlood,Sieerriits a Nikezitini day kiwi aid inn 13411i fe bateir sigtitor kei kitties; 'Cud inadiimA iioAotnity wet:re:brit it* sari zeinudi sores. I will alio state that I had !hip theiseistbun 'very bad In my arm, s Time Mood Itiackar sci taw piran Ogg. 11 .74:4 11 -1 1etM51,0106- 10 : 1 / bed as witia sod Yams sa . .l wluml, Was toasty, mul_bays hicristad in Wright biseity meads I. world also statothat disease. to ray forehead . Arai ao bad thattdisi bs goop.d ina pea ski:l*n temth b/ 0 0'tiareg of Ms sots Dr. Mimi had;a yhotcgristi taken o. Me by /dr. Cam the 4 1 1 2, : u5!, alts 7. , bigiat to get wall. It dcestiot show toy'amwaratitei as bid as It was DOW., I seitaMesit4 t.k4na the, atedliditse'lbc tan aseitka photograph, ono of which is pow to my Wociplone and ago at Dr. E,mer,s, 140.Woodatosie. 1 would also state that I took tbs 9lood,Hanohm width was made Mira lir. Items: °consisted mak- Mg Although it hob* ma some, I tiet not is. waver fait instil I • got the Skid made by Dr: Estes, Wadelt Ono' bottle ci tdrdid more goad than two of tits , bilieritt is o groat dad itmogur and better. "I,liaiiinciSnaitMird the Skid MUSES. ti Ma groat iisaidtilyitiendi Sas nrlovidisoaasr sox bate;T A iii:tiJks4:*iiw&Dorehial4-.:lket tlar pabu ih'iha l{grn t 'rub, 444 ,ina =dam tbsi ail who its adlicMd. !SI Wia-Ml4OO CMS. - thbicitYeEet3 Diositroitt scut as samlipd sa Dia +Mt . & Anitenos'i_tratch _Marble Works; Mt Wow, .t. Ihb.:dX,. QtTB&D.= -•tu 1 -bee he - Flo; if - Glintoso4ll:,hothd:hire, teem amity blind wady. Aim. yews. called oa .11c., ,T , !:TrtAbouttblis tecc44teia. taA lake bhalo ortio. me dna*, to the Inalltilice Ibether Tthid 111 Plilieliteh th "gee 6ia a::: need.ribt' binniatv *NV is - tte hid medlthee thateMaldimm: Me, es hi Mid Mid:else the 'Math tiedethig, .them in the boopitalta th4i4ti,ithd reizeli - bel my diimMeeleive r rettu*Mleikeea th iif* ,eftera athth a eur the, **AUL :I iiiahi.:AYA4kl ;1, ~ 61'4114 good —O:4-.F4noh ea Dr, , , ltenoradiatm swam toy_ "ism, mid my epee stensethysemelrao r ethe The Dag - tor pee _L!I,/lit Blood thierthee.' ' • wish. -+ • • • - - psvur smarm" Pittsburgh, July a, ism- • mason Rm., I..2traOgri t spiarra 4+yet, Om) _ 17 A BAD 1102 ER 00tBD: herssuicor, Sept - enr**),T6l IWO, certify tint I Ws had. surd leg for , ow! a ism. nits, -wink with minis sad sate so thit I einid not O. foe newly s inar." Hy leg swelled so task l iot a ingle to. do writhing for at time, for at 14set"' she months. I triedsseend ofths be doctors treks but without ~.on.l b5O-111; ogled D st No: lts Wood ststot - isho only sttewien too about tri iSeelis„ sad OM rhs bar two, bottles - medicine . sod I's in row epOiely Well sad luses ctn.' • Untied will SW* Morrihs,, I ant empllmel at the'- 14410 Yngitur EOM" on. Taarth. stmt. where sal one am . • THOILAtiIfALSEZLU'v MEE= ; CErfett4aaa nutria. • • - "nu ' • - 140 • , JAN - 'swim Ssowne.ecual PIANOS rod " „.• Setz.—An excellent Roisweedindek.. ' sling Plano, 6 <KAM EWA. • . A SoloirOoA Geed* Co. Plano, wlegsat ases. wane.lto A BONIWed 'ROWS TWIN bbt,tinY4 rd.". A Rosewood DweditetPlaire, weerlo ?as. - ' Geoiweteen L Hiele..beir sod ctiotdp werfs 7 owtees. t• A Rosewood, Meat Co. pissoh three, rum _ A Rosewood. Gilleeet, •‘• -- ewe. Rice. Alb i. A 71a.botany T. Iseeklgoo.jesgs slue, 6 00. WW. aide.** # Rosewood theta= Plaleop WV - I +g oo ' .teres; Plies Resswood + :rimyNeriuld bur leole wain. .ESOO4. Load A Ilto.. old; butte good +.+,:e_ Order. I_94m. WU* • ..,Idahogann Astor Co:. Did joir — donPlaao. octstLe. Pr - eano - . AVanet Lew P. degoodleydw. 0; . • tsve Teob namadid suck or as*Pnons, from, the bad 2 Now tack and Reeked maws, zCo hand,end co .. • easedly recelsteg wow stepplAst. • _Priam Aessrisidd thw Now se the zistudoedurerf, and wan loam- Nor We • ' AIRSIONe .;+ ado s se Wood itiroot. yy A ucu.tualt)tql, 0 ei ACllasid an littuagn ed,,by.the DelL wcieltilian',' tb6 city, at. 43 lab Xt. 0016 • 1:18 AIILOTTE' 'BUMS. ,s -geedvoivelfirtiODZOi aimed Ist :to law vs, =wit& - • tint to dr da ocis t,43i.uumorraliteantk.
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