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OJTZ 41.1i:11 AIRS.
Oar OFFICHAT,PAPER OP THE arr.
shocking Accident... One Bay Killed
and Another Fatally
A most distressing accident occurred on
Wedauday evening, about seven o'clock on
Penn ;street, abtiva St. Clair, by which a boy
named Louis tu
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lesserthari was almost in
stantly killed, a d a lad named Martin, per
haps, fatally bj ed. The circumstances of
the sad affair areas follows : The bop bad
been engaged in playing "horse with a rope.
The en* who was eating as horse, had the
end ofghte*rops fastened around hie neck or
shonidert, whim the other, acting as driver,
had the other end of the rope fastened around
his wrist bye slip knot. In this condition they
had been running about the street, unconscious
of the fearful casualty which awaited them. It
so happened that oar Not 12,-ou the Citizens'
Passenger Rallway,aus coming down Penn
street turude the depot, it the null rate of
speed, just an the boys were at play on the
streeta'-'4i4 , had evidently conceived the
idea of streteMng the rope across the trash,
and etandlit, - one on either ride, until the
hones and , ear passed over. The rope L how.
ever, wastOt bed close enough to the ground
the that 'plirpose, end the feet of the horses
becoming entangled in it, the boys were
suddenly jerked from the position in which
they stood, and thrown violently against the
sides of the ear. It was so dark that the
driver perhaps did not obaerve the rope at all,
and before she car could be checked up the
wheils On either aide had peened over both
DOA&_alellilddtilnp was run over about the
middle, s bap the the body was • not cat or
mangled in' the least. fie was severely in-
Jared laternidly, and • expired An less than
teArithinteV , A'young man piCked him up,
and found the rope All' fastened to hint. it
was a attFordord and had to be savored with
• knife. .Young Martin was dreadfully la
oeratiti, One wheel having out through the
fleshy pert of the thigh,. and the other
parsing close up along the groin, tearing off
the flash between the two wounds, and expo.
slag the bone, The foot on the other leg was
bed'' , smashed, and embody exhibited severe
bruises beside. fie was taken charge of by
Dr. Waiter, but it is scarcely ptsaible that he
earkrecover. .
Glessenkamp was eleven year/ of age, Aid •
son of Mr. L. Glessankamp, of the firm cf C.
West A. Co., eosoh makers, and resided with
Ma parents et No. 313 Penn street. Martin
le mine pars of age, and son of Andrew Mar
tin, sexton of the Second Presbyterian - church,
molding In Scott alley, near Penn street.
Coroner McClung was notified of thosooi
dent,,lMl being indmposed ho will not hold In
Jilin/Atilt/I Thursday morning.
Onion Bleettng and Presentation.
Alamo and enthneisatie meeting of the
Meads of the Union was held on Ttiureday
Lula in the grove of kir. Haaaler, of Rostravor
township, Westmoreland County Pennsylva
nia.. Although it bad been previoualy an
nounced that a presentation of a silver service
weakt be Made on thenocation s to Mrs. Hee
eler, (who it will be remembered, ordered •
, party of thresher', wearing butternut Midget,
item har table a few weeks since), yet it was
not supposed that more thanlrom 500 to 1,000
would be present. Contriry to expectations,
however, there wss a vast crowd numbering
at least, 4;500, many who were compete nt
Judge say 6,000; delegationa being present
from Washington, Fayette Allegheny, and
efferent parts of Westmoreland county. Toe
venerable Oen. Markle, of West Newton, pro •
sided. The meeting was opened with prayer
by the Rev. Mr. Brainier, of the Baptist
Church. The presentation wee made to Mrs.
Busier on behalf of the ladies of West Neff
ton and vicinity, by Rev. W. W. Roup, in A
epeschabonading with telling. denunciations
Of disloyalty, and eloquent allusions to the
Patriotic nation of Mrs. H. The articles pre
sented gran nix in number, vie : Coffee urn,
tea poi, sugar bowl, sly bowl, oreamlAtcher,
and tea bell. Oa the urn war the inscription,
"No standard bearer of the emblem of our
country's 'foe dints at my table. To Mrs.
Elizabeth Hassler, in consideration of her
'patriot:lam and love of country, by the ladle:
of West Newton and vicinity." On the tea
bill was lettered "None bat loyal men need
reepand." On another articles was inscribed
Mn. Hustler's name. The seat:leo wore P
atna in behalf of Bro. H. by Rev. James R.
Millasif the /L E. Church in an address freight
ed with patriotic sentiment, and delivered
in an eloquent manner, which captivated the
attention Of Mid elicited frequent and en
tbailastio rounds of applatise. Eloquent and
stirring &dilemma ware afterwards delivered
by W. 0. Moreland Esq., of Pittsburgh, Hon.
George V. Lawrence, of Washington Co., and
Rev. T. W. Boyle, f Elizabeth. The mat
ing was a complete emcees, and the loyal
crowds Journeying homeward, with smiles of
satlsfeetiorrim their rams, roused by patriot
lairend zbt whiskey, were in strikieg coo
tinit.wiLb soma we sow coming along the
same road from a Copperhead melting shout
ing for "Woodward, - .Telf. Davis, end 11-11."
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.1 '. City Mortality.
1, The timber of deaths in ibis city, from
Ai Eiept..lB`3 to Sept. 28th, as reported by Dr. A
iI G. MOCll36llass, physician to the Board of
Hailtii;li as follows :
ti Mates. •18 I-Wh1te........25 1
remains.:-: 8i C010red...... 1 I T°4l 26
ibwilitossetworo: Coasamption,2; wound.
'el! .1,1 'seats faaniagetls, 4 congestion of the
4 bra1p,.14.-dyphold Inar,l; rtusnmations, 1;
;,.
g oorinarg , , par, / tittrioly!ise;oluip,olld
scarlet
••
i fintrrmirminue, 2; wealostite, I; cholera
infanta; gi liiiithezia; If eenvidsloste, 1; con
-414 pitfoh of r
'lngo, 1,; whooping cough, l; on
if n o inii4.l
lisisevata.....Al fill be sewn by reference
to the advertisement that Mean. Rider A
Olarit r yetrolostminsrehents, have removed to
Water _Street. Mr. W. A. Chapman,
spat for .tars. R. dr 0., desires as. to say
that be will bs vary hippy to meet his friends
at Ms stet Pm of business.
Mersn.'llyday oh:rpm:Log, also dealers
In pit:dawn, have removed so Sto Rand
Street, In tho edits lately oetropled by Messrs.
Rider - .lr . Clerk. Mr. Lyday Is extremely
azalea to have his friends, "especially goo
Stasis, lonised ispetrattas," submits's° him
ie hb tint erne&
Mans Casnirstosti.;—Tlurre will be &Union
Mw Cavitation at, Uniontown on Monday s
the 6th. Aa onsarsion train has been secarec,
and a tau Ina engaged. Thine aka della
plait wl. to their names with the Com
maltbee,wha each •day at two o'clock.
Than wilt also be a Kass Convention at Free
port" Antlltrong county, cm Wednesday, thq
7th. Exotinlon train and brass band will
Ism earl; on Wedatudaymonitog. The ex
act time etionting win be announced In a
day or two. The people of Pmeport will ex
tand the utmost hospitality mall persona site
stay slat.them. • •
ceistass TO Prrnnusom—The Wheeling As
tiltisisessit says s." Major Allison, Psynsastsh
who figibeast on duty here for some lime.la
about Ms 'holfasiiferred to Pittsburgh. Col.
Lonna 'tan oonoluded to give the
.post
Pittsisarevaiwyauteam, for the - pupae or
liquiditing Mar claims of dammed holdtass,,
ariblifluto.boomassa important branch of the
Dapartormt, Major Allison -having had eon.
siderab.M Opulence, was assigned to the duty.
We sus sorry to part with Major A. Ile la a
most latslitgentgaitlasin, • gm patriot sad
in adult and pOpialiir,tecer."'---
•
Bann who bat the country
spun Mower him, says the ralrmont Ara •
weal, are beginning to seek liar holies and•
are fregnettly picked up by the MUltla who,
andernt nanegement of affairs In
lids Di t, are more to be rolled 411 for
prase atAtan the_. United States troops.
They find no'difitalttzt getting through the
Ilnes, , itsfting there • home* end 4 returning
when ship plus*. • - •The eountry Is fait of
hit elan ill.persens, 'who are sples;and
adelsathe •peopla to hoot theM op and shoot
blest a? . •Ploy would,panthers.- •
.
, ,
gauger, * , .
es 41.ex,-=A catered nun by
the maureflintes'etile ma yesterday &r
-eared by Knit Alassztdees' pollee, for the
Weeny of is him from theatelt of Mr. Per
-eddy, Irately:4 In the Allegheny mark&t.
He wa!loakird for 6.ltesring, . '
,
=Deem Loauri lodser In..the BroLare
lieu., Wheeling, wu robbed of $l,OBO, on
alettiby,somo uplift . thief who =-
Mud the nom whilst's ilqL.
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The Voles 0f.. . - the -441t , ,Te...Veveloy.
HIADQI7AII233 4re Porn••Gairm.yr,
CAMP AT RATTARATIOCE STATION. VA •
• Sept. 26,44, 1863.
At a meeting of the officers and men of the
4th regiment Pennsylvania Cavalry, held on
the 26th of September, 1863, at Reppahan
nook Station, Va., George 11. Covode, Major
commanding, was appointed chairman, Lieu-
Meant' John B. Maitland, Regimomtai Adju
tant (and now A. A. A. 081'1 of 21 brigade,
21 &stolen, cavalry corps), and J. Benton
White, Acting Adjutant 4th Penn's Cavalry,
were appointed Secretaries.
A committee, ennobling of the following
named offbars--Zdajor 8. B. M. Young, Capt.
E. L. Gillespie, of Co. G. Cept. H. ht. Hasher,
of Co. It, (and now A. A. Gong of 21 brigade,
e 1 division cavalry °err), and Balloon Jno.
M. Junkin—were appointed a nommittee to
draft resolutions expreosiva of the feelings of .
tho Gibers and men of the regiment In regard
to the candidates for the gubernatorial chair
of Pennsylvania. After a short cenoultation
of the committee, they reported the following
preamble sad resointiont, which, after a brief
wad-pithy address by Lieut.:Henry B. King,
A. C. B.„c f 21 brigade, in which the object of
the meeting and the Nub; tot of the resolutions
were falls explained, were read to the regi
ment by Lieut. J. B. White, Acting Adjutant,
and adopt& without a abetting voice, and
with three cheers for Curtin.
Warams The gen•ral el:atop of Penurylvania
ie to take Aloes on the second Tuesday of October
nest, and we, befog deprived of the elect'on frao•
oldse—take t he only mesas loft us to matte...? ""'.•
timente on the groat num lon new at Wets, To: Tae
elution of Governor of Pentutylvaula
kerolrcd, That in Ando w G. Curtin we see tto
ability, etterfir. L.trfothm and steal of • go at states.
marl, whose heavy co operation with the general goy.
eerier eel ha. proven him to be, in the hishrst ewe,
103.1, faithful, untiring and true to our native State
•ui w mu C0M111.0121 country In every emergency.
Tbst during hie adentotetralon he he, earned the
re potation of "toe Model Governor • ' Woo the heart.
of the *oilier, In the field, and the approbation of all
loyal Pvt.'s, and as •wo are deprived the privilege
and honor of voting for him, we earnestly appeal to
our friend, at home, and ICI loyal people •f the Rey
stet e State to give him their united support at the
Poi e, and we give them our kuurance that while
they are defeating the Copperheads of Penneylvenla
with ba lots, we will defeat their armed brethren of
the Booth with I allots'
Ersofred, That a'thongh while to arms for Ma cause
tip:mice and liberty, we earnestly desire an honora
ble and viclenioni peace, end recognise no political
patty, yet we drake to exptou our heartfelt dilute.
lion of the course pursued b, those northern traitor.,
whir falsely calling themselves durromatsdate to mit.
remount U. are in their favor, while Miry deny to
the inalienable right of suffrage
II•solesd, That the
course of Judge Woodward In
deriding agalest the constitutionality of our voting,
thereby depriving to temporarily of the.e rights f
c tfunship, for which we are fight' og. whit- be was
andeavegirg to mocute the nomination for the Ontwr
colorist-Oa air, and knew of curio arty opposition, ls
ae infamous aa It 1. du:doable and mile for the loud
ly expressed cont.mpt of every true pstr.ot and
dier.
Resotrod, That wa are in favor of a vigorous prose
putt= of the war, the restoration of the Federal
Union, and the parliament of the traitors of the
ortb as well as the rebels of the South.
lireoieed, That we hereby expres our disapproba
tion of the political ezwee of Jams K. Kerr, Eeq , and
duly regret that he does not stand true to the esti.
be 60 stroogly advocates on the field f battle, wi h
the meanness that we now rrg%rd him as a Judea to
the regiment that always stood by him, and an Ar
nold to his governmest and his country.
It•soleed, That we requost ad the loyal mid• Colon
loving Journal. of Peeneylveula to pu.lish tho.o pro
ceedings.
Onr Book Table.
Pszasom; or, the Numendi of Script:ire a Proof of
Inspiration. A tree Inquiry. .137 M. Mahon. D.
D Po:if:visor of Boob:azalea& Wletory in the Gen
eral Theoltglestlienanary, New l'Ark. New licuk:
.D. Appleton 6 Co., 1863. Pittsburgh: far isle by
11. h. Daifa, 93 Wood street. 176 pp. .12mo.
Dr. Mahan in this volume oompletely turps
the tablee—the multiplication table, and all
the other arithmetical tables included—upon
Bishop Colons°, whose arithmetic-Jo utterly
confounded by the rules of a new system dis
covered, or, rather, re discovered by Dr. Ma
han. We can not attempt any explarstion
of this system, or theory, but we can and do
some all those who have ever Interested
themselves Jic such [rockier, that Dr. Ma
han's book will enable tnem to become greatly
more interested—and will probably open ma.
ny an unexplored and carious labyrinth of
biblical numerals, not only in the department
of chronology, but in almost every otter in
which numbers are involved. To the reader
who has neva examined any similar work,
there will certainly be .a succession of sur
prises, in tee remarkable numerical cones
pondenees which he will find set forth in ordiri
as Dr. Mahan prooeeds to apply his system to
the scriptural record.
Oct OLD lloicss &Series of English Sketches, By
Bathes:l'e! liatitharce. Bastes,: Ticknor R Yield.
1863. PiVeburgb: forest° by B. S. Davis, 9 - 3 Wcod
eteset. =pp. Ltao.
We have lingered over man; er page of this
delightful volume of "ketches" from the
hand a master-artist. Never, since the
quaint, quiet humor of the author of the
"Sketch Book" found scope amid English
scenery and manners—though John Murray,
the celebrated publisher, could not see the
"scope" at first—have we had co genial and
worthy a record made for the gm-traveled ma
jority of the reading world, as we have in this
volume,—which, after an interval of severol
years, comes to us as the, literary result of
Mr. Hawthorn's residence in Eagialid, as
Consul at Liverpool under the administration
of Franklin Pierce. We regret to see that Mr.
Hawthorne bee dedicated .bis book to the
ex. President, who— notwithstanding Mr.
Hawthorne's strongly-expressed eonvietion
of his loyalty-1s proved by his recently di:-
ooverod correspondence with Jeff. Davis to be
the setae man he ever was, and utterly Un
worthy of any renewed expressions of regard
from Mr. Hawthorne ;—who should resurehor
a certain biographical attempt to make some
thing of poor Pierce, and how disastrously it
failed. Bet we shall tear out the dedication :
then all the rest of the book will he—as we
have raid already—delightful.
That Butternut at alteßeespOnt.
Mews. Editors: I tto a note In last OUP
lag's Gareth. •of du. Semple, a returned sol
dier, stripping a Butternut juard chain from
a man named Gay at )10/111041014. Thus
man Gay manse from a notable Copperhead
family; on• of them is at present the Cop
perhead candidate forßegister of Westmore
land county; another is a deserter from
BuelPs body guard, and a third is in the
South, a strong sympathiser with the reboil,
and probably in the rebel army. •
DAVID 1)10Kx:on, lately dottier difordetly
aoudad, by Mayor Alexander, Is Dot the gen.
tleman of that name reunify who tarred on
the pollee.
RIVITRY Boissa,Warraes oil nanny,
ha East Maoßag, was camplstary,,dostsoysit
by are on Tosstiatohtht. Lots attain $5,000.
Su advertisameat calling a Union Meeting
in the Eighth Ward. -
OPE MAI, - LOCAL NOTIC/58
Elaossa AID Baina t a Burma tdanatam, tot
family and manufacturing purposes, are the
best In use. _
A. V. azAeon', General Agont.
No. 18. PIM Mgt
Troass Prier. Plain and Ornamental Slats
gooier, and doalar.in renraybranla and Vttr
csontslato of aka boat quallti at low rates.
Ofiloa at Alm' laughlin% kris Ma' Water
Works, Plttiblrgh.Pa. ip9sem
Opinions of the Wheeler and Wilton
Sewing 'filae,hine.
There le but one Bowls't blaohlito, and that
is Wheeler Maya, 'Ol
America' iiiititetio,ll. , Y.
The Wheeler .1k Wilson' Nadine has no
Asurietlim.
It le the =chino for family aie—dcrootate
and Journal.
It is eminently superior.—bimimerryy of Mr,
Every one shoed can at Wheeler & Wil
son's rooms, No. 27 Fifth street, andercamine
specimens of work •done on thin machines.
Wm. Stunner . 4 Co., the Western Agents
for Wheeler .1; Witaoa, have now on exhibi
tion a Ana , ot.matilnesilik Rosewood,
Idahogany and Walnui came, •
RISURIUD /lON YE& EAST.—Tba un
&reigned would mos respectfully call the at
tention of their friendi, and the rago In g en .
to.tbeir Half and Winter stook of Goode,
They consist 'of sil the vesy latest stYles of
Cloths, Oasintares and Vatings, English Bi
kits° Beavers, Trice and PliotOloth and Over.
coatings. Also, a large assortment of French
OhinohiLs Overcastings of the very 'limit
quality, all of which is selected from the West
importatlons, and" wilt be made friths moil
fashionable lower thuis
any ether teereltsite - tailoring estahllshnult
in the city. Give lissuistril a - ,
BOMA elamoi*
Iferohant Tatirti:2le: di Market
13AK V IL alBFarl "` , . -;tires. MOOANDWIII.
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41.-a"
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Fon his LID Wiam Wiss.-67:11a
stmt
mvr is put, and by the inerilnee frost, we
begin to apprehend, that , fall and winter will
be shortly upon is and we must prinide our
selves with the ma terial to keep an comforts
We. A nice fall mit, or a good and well-made
overcoat are the vary this& and we do not
know of any place where our readers would
nit themselves better than at Meson. W. H.
McGee & Co.'s clothing etiablbhmante corner
of Pedant greet and Diamond Square, Alle
gheny. They - have also' recelvd a complete
assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods,
and a great variety of raw patterns for waist
coating, he.
Ammo', Itsvmunco Votmrrezza t—Ths
attention of our ocuntry's brave defenders re
retuned from the seat of war, and of
the public la general, li again directed to the
very extensive and handsome assortment of
the latest styles of Preach, English and
American pieta goods, for pants, ooats and
vests, lately rotelved by Messrs. John Welts
k Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 128 Hedersi
stzoct, Allezheny. A tasteful selection of
gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always
be found on the shelves of the establlsbutont,
together with a lot of ready-made clothing,
got up In the beat manner.
STAITLIIII3 i 8117 TRlTlL—The'yolontaers are
braying the dangers of Payer, Scum, Wounds
and Cholera. Manya gallant fallow will leave
his bones to bleach, who. by the use of HOL
LOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, would
have returned to his family strong and healthy.
Soldiers, try them I Only 26 cents per box or
pot. • 226
Resawin Hu Aos.—Rev. B. Q. Smith,
Pratt!burg, N. Y., writes s "My gray hair
is turned as black se when I was a young
man by using Mrs. B. A. Mimeo World's
Hair Restorer and Zyloballeamnat." These
preparations have been used and approved for
twenty years
0/011/11111 and canine calls sill be taken at
the Omaiboa oath; No. 410 Penn street,
day or Dight. All orders lett at the obeys
place Will be promptly attended to. All oath
must be paid in advance. •
Fon* DOLLiII, four dollars.
Four dollars, lour dollars.
Dental Institute, Do tai Institute.
Bost cheap Dentistry, best cheap Dentistry
No machine work, no machine work.
STARTID eztensine rope works of Ir
win, Balton & Vo. Those to want of manilla,
hemp or hay rope, twines, oakum, ke, will
do art it to mil at 57 Water street.
C. biE. 4 ; D s Atigt, :46 Yana street, stnrad
nrofsesias.
AL&RUIED
AU S-11 &111—On the evening of the P i th Eep•
t•mber, at the ra latnce of the betde•e father. by the
Her. 0. J. Hredel, Ile. OZO. W. BASHI! sad Ma
HART H t,III, bath of A Ilegbeny Olty.
BODISFON--b - uddenly, oo Tersdar afternoon,
Sept 29' h. ELIZA BE rH, wl'o of Joshua kohiaeon,
in the 5.141 rib , of hor age.
The funeral will take place Tim Arrxxsoon, at 2
o'clock, boa the reedeuce of her husband, comer of
East o , nsmon and Bbaunapfn streets, Allegheny
City. The fr'eada of the (amity aro , kindly Horne!
to s Hand.
PIONNO7K—fn We 2 malty mon:dog, at the reel
doom of her father, Hon. LI Hampton, , nes•
tlashorg. lira. ANNIE HAM P 11.41 PEHNOOE,
aged 06 gems.
Tumult at 2 o'clock Natoli arrinacton. 4 13 are
rt +gra wit leave the Warerroms of E. tatnnan, cos.
tur fl.vennth and emttlanstd street., It 12 tn. Vein&
of tto family are r epeatOslly lovitel to attend.
MACK LOW W—Pent.enber 29th, at the nada., re
at b.. Fetenta, Noe Grove. In dentolley, ANNA
SLIZ talent daughter of Wm. and E. t. Mac
knows, eget 20 months and 19 days.
intend from Allegbooy Lepot, on tIIGILIDAT
nommen, at 0 o'clods. •
T VFLOB—On Weln , alsy morning, Fept. 301 b
HCGO Tref L eirtn 7i yews.
/amoral fain Mt late mildew* le Pe= town
ally on TITGRSDAT, October lot, at 2 o'clock p. m.
BaLLS...TINC,—&S Du•all's Muff, Arkaisa* 013
bowl thi U. 8. Gnsbost H wasp, aaBupt. 11. 1183,
Surgvon IL W. DA.l,Latil I ma., U. 8 v., of Tam.
perunorvllle, Ps., In the Stab year of bit m.o. •
-711LITARr .ff'OTICES.
entriftiliTaltelielen oratta6
Silo Mirror or Proxi'a ,
lrourth FL,' PftLbargb,' Bert. ZO,-1501
10mSXIECMPTI3D - PROM'
in axon:hoof rrith order, i foibibb the fol.
lowing not of pepsotts exempted from drag by the
Roared of rarolinfMat In this District, to ibis date,
sith the - Teo:ono of Unit exemption :
ALISO Imo lII.VI ■IVES DSCIaIiED IN? priotif 0*
NV= ST AST ILWIIOI.
'Am 11Ostably, 811. wad. Wltmases—John
McMurray, R Gibson.
John Itairt.y. 7tS ward. Witnmez— . -Jobn Sc.
/bung, 8 810 nicks t.
.7: 'Limos w2errus,
Cott. and Provost arsrslasl,l24 Dist. Ps.
vet ItAssrl.
ANIiiJOD ; HOW .LOST I HOW
IlLtirtMED I —Jut insbgehrd. m a meted eat
Teton*. Prloe tlx Cants. A Lecture on the Nature
Treetmem t and Cure or Elpeentarorthrea, or
geteiall Weekneer, limbs:eery efmltstons geanal
Del:itty, and 11:01.dimerall to ."Maita Cana./1. 1
gervatuneta, Coreumpant, rptlepty and Pitt Ides.
tat and Psysiol Inequity, resulting horn t 44
Abuse, Stn.. by boar. J. vtutrattn, C.. D., author
of the anen Cook; Jra, '••e 134X , 11 tt Then...oda or
Sag rem' sent c ear seal. fr. a plain antelope, to
any ade!tte 1,40• p rid, on reoelpt of es el:altar two
postage IttiIIIIPS. by Dtt. O. J O. g LIEN,
Boi.M. Now Tut. Poet beam
aelo.3mdeng le
N EW BOAT BrOBE.
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P The Missouri and Kansas delegations had
their interview with the President . this fore
noon.. The address, points of which have
already been telegraphed, and advance copies
of which were forwarded yesterday by mail,
was read to the President. HO then entered
Into a discussion of the points tonebed , neon
in the address, seeming chiefly an=ions ` ? to
elicit their hots concerning the policy of
which complaints were made. What few re
marks he did make, tending to show his own
views of the ease, were not regarded by the
delegates as particularly promising, though
they still regard the prospeot for the moons
of their mission as ter. The President will
In a short time furnish a written reply. The
delegation to-night are paying their rerpeets
In body to Secretary Chase.
The Kansas representative: have laid before
the 'President to day a separate representa
tion of their ease, asking especially for the
formation of a 'operate Department for Kansas
aid urging the absurdity of placing their
State under the control of a man like Scho
field. The President replied that he did not
he but that the request for a separate deport
ment was reuonable encash, and they infer
that he is likely to grant it. The prospects
for the Missouri delegation are dubious. In
what the President said on the topics Involved
in their address, be left on them an impres
sion that he wee not lively to give up his
support of Schofield. Ile told them they
were going faster in supporting hie policy of
emancipation than he cared to go himself,
and as to Schofield he said that be had not
ONO much to blame in him, and that he hid
always obeyed orders ; and in particular, be
had always been prompt In sending reinforce- ,
ments wherever they were wanted, which was
more than be could say of some other Gen
erals.
The Committee from each Congressional
distriot of Missouri welt upon the Presi
dent again to-morrow, to give Specifies,
Sone and evidence as to their respective
chugs. against Gen. Schofield. 'The dele
gation propose to remain here either tits they
get the President's written answer, or till
they get some satisfactory assurance ,of its
favorable nature than they have yet re
ceived.
At Chase's, this evening, they called cut
the Seeretary. He declined to make a speech,
bat expressed his delight at seeing K. 1331/
and Missouri now co-workers, and while be
could not speak for the President, ho VII
bound to say he (Chase) sincerely honed- for
DIED :
their MOMS in reenring the command to men
who t twiny :equitathicsd with them to the
ideals that underlie our struggle, and who
would gin their leilmence in favor of freedom
for ill. The delegation were enthusiastic
over this cordial expression cf sympetby
with thalr oi•Jeot.
Commissioner Lewis has decided that the
accounts cf the collectors era to bo closed at
the end of each year from their appointment,
and their commistions calculated or the
amount of reentry paid over and accented for
dozing the year. The collectors appointed in
the reiiis of ihe Senate and new commissions
'issued after the confirmation by the Senate
will be allowed commission fees from the date
of the original appointment. The salary of no
collector shall exceed $lO,OOO in aggregate, or
more than $5 000, exclusive of expanses of ad
ministering the office. In ease of a vacancy
In a collectorship (rem any mute, deputise
will continue to sot until sucoesrors are ap
poir,tod, and the one living nearest the resi
dence of the late collector ehsil diechargo the
&ales of that officer. Commissions on the
amount collected daring the interim Ann
accrue to lb. 0011411er under whose bonds the
cellootions were made. Proprietary medi
cines, perfumery, cosmetics and playing cards,
purchased before the passage of the Excite
Law, meet be stamped, If told or r tiered for
sale after September 30th, 1663.
The 'avail' Cur t s having increased to one
hundred and ality earapentes.,has ken or
ganised into fifteen regiments. The Presi
dent to day appointed 'the following Col.
Rlohard 11. Rash, senior, George N. Morgan,
F. D. Sewell, A. J. Johnson, B. J. Sweet,
Geo. W. GUI, D. P. Dewitt, B. B. Porter, .k.
Farnsworth, J. Hendrickson, Prank P. Cahill,
J. 0. Strong, and C. M. Provost.., 00!. Rash
tuts been chief of the Invalid Bureau, knitt
ing Col. Pr", Provost Marshal Generals
la the organization of this Corps. He N
• graduate of West Point, and served with
distinction in the Mexican war, and all
through the present war, u Colonel of the
Sib Pennsylvania cavalry. All the °Limp!.
deep named have been disabled for active
field nrvlas by wounds received In adios, or
by Crean contracted to line of duty, bat have
eo far muffed as to be fully able to perform
g archon, provost or bureau duty.
• John A. Blnuhnat his declined the Plaids
Judgeship because Ida health would not per-
mit him to go there In the summer. He of
feted to swept it If be could be allowed hue
et absence WI whiter, but the number of ed.
=balky oases ahead) , socumnlatea, compollid
ansapmenti far their 11Fatasto adjadlos.
Col. Cahill, of Cincinneti, though only
Lieutenant Cehmel in active terries, h pro•
meted to a fall oolonelcry, being transferred
to the Invalid Corps. OoL Cahill hatbeen on
duty In the War Department, assisting In the
organisation of.the corm and the promotion
Is *moil:tidos of his gallant conduct from
tie 'outbreak of the war, and a reward for his
valuable services here.
Fight With fflosbra Guerrillas
New Toes, dept. 80.—A-letter from Har
per's Perry, of the 28th, to the Baltimore
dasericitii says Cole's Cavalry came in con.
tact 'with Mosby and about 160 of his com
mend, near lipperrillo last Friday. He was
drawn up in line of battle awaiting his arrival.
After some slight skirmishing, Major Cole
charged the gang, when they scattered and
dal in dismay. The Major also recovered
somllB horses and some mules, and one man
of the nth New Yore cavalry, Whom Mosby
had Plaited up in his raid.
Ilisionio 11101 tasklibt.
The Death of Francis .1. Grand.
Partanurure, Sept. 30.—Pranola J.
Grand, recently editor. of the Philadelphia
dm whieb paper he left on aceottnt of
polities, died suddenly We morninv hir.
Ontud'a death was 'sauced by a' III" of ape.
.pleay. &cited by the appearance of a
Crowd before hie residence, who were owed?
way to serenade (lea. McClellan and Judge
Woodward, Mr: Grand ran, in baste, to the
station house where he fell exhausted, and
ten minutes 111411 expired.
litimtors of a Olsiqitor to . Our Army
hizw Yowls, Sept. 30.—A special to the Pox,
from Washington. says there is the highest
authority for stating that the rumors current
yesterday, ofa,disaster to county, are false.
The Ropablicaa of this morning lays that
good hews :has been received, which will be
9ia4Apablieln•fswdays.
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TICLEOILAYIL
SPECIAL DISPATCEES
FROM WASHINCTON
Special 'Dispatch to the Pitizbargh Gs:tette
lirLeaucrros Cirr, Sept. 30, 1863
Tall MISSOURI RID lANSAI DILIORTIOIS
IMPORTANT DROLSION
OILOAKIVITION OF TIII tx vALID 001..P3
'2EI FLORIDA JIIDORSILIF.
TIOXOTID
False.
11111
Latest European News.
Carol:taco, Sept. 29,—The abeam Swope
paned Cape Ewe at p. m. te• day. Sae
wu boarded by the news yanbt. The political
news in unimportant. Humor says that the
Confederate envoy at London is to be with
drawn, to consequence of the mossutus of
the British Government.
Liverpool, Sept, 19 —Caton. 1.9 tillted j
prices have advanced Ito 24, olneing on Fri
day quet Breadttoffs dull and: prices tend
ing downwatd with a contUdorable, deeds.. on
all desoriptioti. Floor very doll and 8d to
It lower. Wheat heavy and 41 10 fir lower
lin the inferior qualities rod western 7s
to Br 3d; red southern 8; 61 to fie 9i;
white western lb; white am:att:en 9r. Corn
dull and-81 lower; mixed 26r 81- PfOAll3.Ollll
quiet bat steady. Pork inactive. Lord
steady. The broker's circular reports sugar
tending downwards. Coffee firm.
London, &pt. 19 —Barring's circular re
ports wheat very dull cod le to 2r lower for
Eoglith. Sager firmer. Crffeo tending down
wards. Tea easier. Provisions quiet and
steady. Consols closed on Friday at 93% to,
935. Bullion in the bank of England sad
increased £llB,OOO.
Lico-pool, STe. 19, eorniv —Cotten firmer,
bat anonanged. Bread/ tale very dull. Corn
is still deolining; waxed 261. Bd. Provisions
dull.
A letter from Richmond in the Confederate
organiThe fed.x, speaks of the probe b!e early
recall of the repreeec tatives of the South from
England, on aosouut of the attitude of the
British Government.
The London St, of the let, states that it is
the intention cf the French Government to
epeedily recognise the Confederate Staten. It
adduees various ante and d•menstrations to
Justify the belief, and comes to the conclusion
that we must be prepared for French recogni
tion bef.,re long.
The London Hern/d, adverting to the ru•
meted probable withdrawal of Meson from
London, soya it is In consequence of the sys
tematio rudeness with which he has been
treated by Raison. The Herald hint/ that it
has been through the euggestion ot Mr. Ad
ams that Mr. Mason has been excluded from
°Meal intercourse with the Beitith Govern
-1211113t.
The Paris correspondent of the Morning
I Post says that a new loan for the' Confederaey
is oentemplated. -
The Frond! Government has certainly not
thrown any difficulty iu the way of the Flori
da. Copt. *edit hat resigned the command
of the Florida, on account of ill health. Lieut.
Barney probably tekes command.
o.ne of the remote (or the decline of the
Faris Bonne is the app:ehension by some
operators that the decision in the case of the
Florida may lead to unpleasant feelings be
tween the French and Federal governments.
'The Paris Pep rays the Eoglish journals
are mistaken in looking upon the note lately
Publiehed in the Moniker respecting the
Florida, as a step towards the recognition of
the Confederates. It was merely a recogni
tion of belligerent rights. If the Emperor's
Government believed itself bound to icoog- !
nice the Confederates and eatabliah ofßolal re- !
lotions at all, it would do co epenly and not by
indirect means.
Bonne firm; Emotes closed at 68f. 453.
Bev. Mr. Stuart, late a chaplain the
rebel army, hes boon lecturing before 010
Southern Club of Liverpool. fin charged the
New Eagland clergy with instigating MO war,
and asserted that when President Lincoln
loses this clerical support the war would soon
mid. Ile declared that the South had the
means for carrying on the war for years to
come, bet wes novertbelees ready to lay down
the sword and have the question at moue to
the ballot.
The Paris Opiniooe Aratioertia believes itself
able to state that the E - glieh -Calinethear
ing that France may take possession of Max.
100, is strongly -endeavoring topersnade the
Emperor Cl Austria to consent to the amp
tines of the throne by Iktsnamillan The
same paper says a Mexican loan is spoken of
to be sffnlad.in London as soon as the Arch
Dake Is officially proclaimed. The Emperor
also said that 8,000 Irishmen would be en
rolled for service in the nen Empire. These
statements caused a materiel improvement in
fdsxioao securities in
The Tiea city etticla rem srke that tise em
loyment rf Irish troops is calculated to pre
vent the United States from undertaking soy
aggression on the now monareey.
The R2esian reply to the English note is
nablished. It proiesses ao asthint desire to
restore tear quality in Poloud.
ho Madrid Epoch asserts that the Cabi
nets' of Wasbiegton and Madrid here deter
mined to submit tho gnat Cita cf jurisdiction
in the Cuban yawn to the arbitretton of the
King of Beigiatts,
Interview of tae Kansas Delegation
with the President.
WOISHIXOTON, Sept. 30 —The Kolas dele
gation welted on Presideet Lincoln to day,
by appointment, Ltd presented, through
their Chairman, Mr. Drake, their alleged
grievances, ami asking for a change of the
military ocmmandant of the Department of
The President received the ad
dress, and ;mouthed to give is a careful con
sideration, and furnish a reply es soon as
practicable. A free eoriversational discus
sion took place, ocatiening several hours.
This having hien a strictly private in
terview, no reporters of the press were
present. The address is signed by sev
enty persons, composing the committee, who
say that they have endeavored carefully to
avoid exaggeration, and speak the 'ample
troth. Among other things they ails the Im
mediate restoration of the military control of
hilisouri to the handsel' the national officiate
and troops, and the discharge of all the en
' railed militia of the State from any further
orifice at the arbitrary will of Gov. Gamble,
end further that in place of Gen. &shoalsid,
a commander be designed the department of
Missouri whose sympathies will be with ails
sontrl's suffering people, and not with slavery,
and pro-slavery Men. They say that Gen.
Schofield hu disappointed their jest expecte.
tions by identifying himself with their State
administration, and that hie policy has been
u they believe, shaped to conform to Clover
nor Gambie'e pec.slavvy and conservative
views. The delegation says that from the
day of Gen. Behodeld's woes:ion to the com
mand of the Deportment, matters have grown
worse and worse in Missouri, till now
the condition is worse than they have
beep at any time sines the °atheist of
the rebellion. They therefore reapoetfalD
pray the President to lend another general
to command that department, and, if they do
not overstep the bounds of propriety, ask that
the commander sent them be Major General
Benj. B. Hatter. His pretence there would
restore order and peace in Missouri in lass
than sixty dep. He would be received by
their people with rejoloing, and they would.
ones more be permitted to feel that loyalty
is to govern They entreat the
President to observe that in their Hi-fated
State the fronflict Is between loyalty and dis
loyalty. It is impossible.that both should
rale there, Ono or the other mutt go - downi
They esy that if the President refuses their
toqnstet, they return to their homes only to
Without, in coneequenoe of that reftlial.• more
active and relentless persecution of the Union
Men, and to feel that while Maryland can re
joice in the protection. of the Government of
the Union, Missouri is still to be the victim
of a pro-slavery conservatism, which blasts
wherever It salvo.
The address concludes as follows: We ask
only justice, and protection to oar. leering
people. If they are to offer hereafter so now
and. lime past, the world will remember
that they are not responsible for tho gloomy
page in Missouri's history, which may have
to record the Independent aorta of her her.
raised bat still loyal men to defend them
selves, their families and their homes against
their disloyal sad murderous astraselne.
mportani tiesointions Palmed.
WASSUIO7O2I, Sept. 30.—At a late meeting
of the Supreme body of the Union. Leagra of
the United States, o lot 65 highly important
mob:Mont veto poised, amounting, In feet,
to npolitiool platform. it to said that in the
°nurse of a fon days they will be made pub
lic. , •
Arrival of yen. Schgnek nt Dayton.
- DAMON, Sept. so.—isio. Sohakak ar.
elflel this evening, on ten dap' leave' of &b
-anes, leaving (ton. TYler temporally in
channel the Maryland Dopartmaa. Than
Lanolfoundatlon for the rooortot htaxemoval.
Bale of tlovezivaeus.Boode.
Pintr.unttrata, Sept. .30.—The tales of
fire-twenties to-day amounted to $1,101,050.
The heaviest sale for • two 'months. the de.
Ilverfas of bonds &rented. to the 28th of Sop,
B . ,
ABBITrik EOM* POWDER, fo'r
clearact pinta cr has *Do mpg
ricrthe a P o u r s
'a u t P retireriVB v :57G. d tog
go!
• re of
JOHN 41.11milrinew.
scO4 armor Llb.cry co , l Tfinnd itroca.
.lIRRICIAT/NGOI L...P.ure
.1.3 Mali" Lubrlcattott .04 1 w/onto:I to outwit
fOr all h tuft totchtlielloott:an , ly - oO'biod sot
Riau by ark Maissfir.
- gus -4il ass to Watt setssii,,
: 2 ~ , ,l.Ts? f &~` f t'=;,u~csr3u3~'~_v: 2: ' s c~ i :~ L:id: ~ s:.''
MESE
eta . by ToSiegiayb. _
NET You. &rye. tl..reotiondoll Mad 1‘624i lower
at ale for middling uplands. liltoillan milts mid Ott
lore, at $S 10e.5 SS too extra state, is. Imes SS for
common to good shipping 'brands; extra B. W 0.
$6 35627 75, for trade breads—the market eager
dull with no burn at theoutalde dootatkain Whit.
ky envier and more salve at 152dy5534 , Wheat Milt
and Tully le lower at $1 ilia is old Main
Spiny, $1 1541 25 lor Milwaukee Cub, nsa 1 37
for whiter red. Oars lc lower. with an aetiveuid.
nem at a decline at Seggle Car ehipeiteg mixed admit,'
Wady astisswp.. Sic in more, Sagaim for amisra
yellow. and Mc for unsound resters Wend In store.
b „t. steady at Wilk. Wool B firm. Lard hal
actin at 103i19113,
New York Stock and Moser Market
Star ing tower and doll at Homan; Golddeellned
In per mat opening, 41%, dodos- valet. 41% p er
anal rum matt flaoka 'Lady; Bat - 11
Coupons 107: 7.30,107®107%
Tem total export. of spools to-day per steamer Ree
k for Llreesyral was $178.7a2aL
N 3 68.% A T ff.ptl—.
Taut CA 00 Illehltran Central_ lon
Cal Ts my, Meats 0 Bortp.--121
N State 6%13--115 II 8 yy
!reed= G01d.—.141 1 4 Clayaland A - PAU- —UV
NYC NV/ Galenat CAlpeo- —lO9
3, 1"..1 10 it as a.Lloa
Hudson IN P D 0---
Retnanne, Sept. 30.—Ineni 'divining and mite.
Wheat meth,: [Gathers eithrarad 60. Corn ultra I,
White $l. Wlltlie dm at 51c. Ciato quiet; alo
MXIC•
PIITLADCLIIO.I.. Sept. 50.—Yloar ISM; 4.0r0,
bht. 5d.475(p. Wheat Arm; Was 6 bath. lied
at $1.4031.43; Whits $1.6131.72. Corn firm at GIO
970. Patroletude 37c., Baked 670. Wtday Mc.
CaRPETS-OIL CLOTHS.
r.r~.
REDUCED PRICES !
weenstrely cub pore:mos made during the
reotnt decline In the Eastern !Sorbets, we ere ens.
blad to ofer the fl nest stacrtment of geed, thr
brought to the ott7, carnleting of
VELVETS, BRUSSELS, IMP& HAL 8 PLEB,
INCIBLINEI, =A LP AND BA 0
CA.RPh33TS
TLOOB LED TABLE
OIL CLOTHS!
Window Shades,
Piano and Table Coven
AT UNITSTIALLY lOW BATE. '
Alto, a well selected ato:k of ladlrf Mak pur
e:hued for the laprlog trade, width •e trill dispute of
at many reduced prier, to make room for other
Purrhurrs would do well to tall sod wasustne our
stock. am we are 000lident we tae offer greater In
ducements thou soy other house 111 the city.
OUTER frI , CLIATOCK & CO
No. 29 TITTH 22'112.12ET.
N'W
FALL STOOK JUST OPENED
AT THY
NEW CARPET STORE
Of •
•
McFarland, Coffins & Co,
41 AND 73 FIFTH ST.,
O'Brien the lost 011os and RirpotrA
Booing lit porcharel far cash, doing the rmnit
favorable condition of the me•keta, • most imtaniria.
end COMP64O ateortment of the newest old choicest
itykorcoif
CARPETS.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
We ore sow oaring good.
AT PRICES OF A YEAR AGO.
By our redaction to futon we have simort dated
out our former purchum, and now offer to boyar*
at ',bola:oils and retell
AN ENTIBILY NEW AND 'BEM STOCK.
thoompasmil by any ever offered to ttkh city.
in 9
BABGAINd
IN
0 AR, PENS.
run OPIUM% AT
liGC'Call - Lana ta.
87 FOURTH STREET,
A large alsoriatent, which will ee sold std my
oust redaction
from late prim.
W. D. & & N'CALLIThi.
.01
CASH HOUSE.
Jr. L. 11.91LLOWEI CO.,
6L5 OHESTSUT EITEZIT, Pat tD/SLYELLeis
tuts NOW IN 112011.0
DUES 4301D0,
BLA,OR. AND FADDY RILIO.
*IN AWLS AND BALMORAL&
UTBDONE‘ RID GLOVES. La, in.
Bought ozaladtaly for nth, and width still b sold
►t a mall Altana.. sada.
FOR THE FALL OF 1863.
f 50,000 APPLII TREYS,
Dabs' dna, 8.8.4 and 6 years old, inelaitifeall the
old leallna rarlotles.and today new anew
oleo, • eery large 'took or Pad; (enuldard and
d wart.) MURRY. PELCH, PLUM. 111,1111132 UN,
NUDE MID OBNAIIIChTe,L TRW. Wank
0 BAP/I NUM, althUBS, GIICSDHOIIaZ
PloildTa, km, do, wholesale and retail at Tory tea
email* orlon. JOHN 8W DOOM, Ja„,
se.BTdaoll Pitblosell and Oakland Narserisa
THE ARMY OF TEM POTOMAC!.
BEHIND THE exam= I
•
A dairy of tuawritten blitaty..from the organisation
of th. Any by lifoglallatt to the ciao of the Cam
/Mau to 'Alba's, about the Ant day of Jantiary.
MA. By Afnod L. Osstlarosn, burgeon of the Fifth
Boalcaunt Wtscondn 'Mustafa, Boanny'i Off DI- .
irtalon. Prim $L for iota by
.•S1 It B_L. Ala D. TS Totrrth lave.
MR. A. H. ENGLISH respectfully
M/
the ultimo" of Pittsburgh, that
babas bassippolulud stole agent for tbs age of M .
an 6 Ws orfenal MOIST APITI.OOBIIOBL9II
PEN. They ars ricommended by th e 11'2volt - holm"
hi the city, among which ors
01/li, Buzz= is co., l a tux Om r laala a Cal.._
a
- MOOR allaD Ca. w 0 0.1
Sus, Fatima & 03u nd othoh.
188:17
pEcTosath DOUGH SYRUP,
•
PIATAWID SI( -0.E51512 1 4
the most effecind end • itiieeeihicanah ruled!.
known. It tote been veld here and .threnglart 'the
country for may raw. rendertan the ntmott oath'.
Illation. In bathe at 50 awe etch. ontrbontte
tatabne &beat thrift than the Quantity of the ordi.
nary 25 cent =lola'.
rat sale by _ SIMON J011115T014
se 25 cone* rettetk and Bmltheeld retests.
E us AND KAM • -
Ds. seatz
Pays parefeithr - stteitlei •to the hutment's!
P ays D 71,13 sad RAH SAW.
dot on CATARACT, DINT KIES, Dr
DIAL PUPIL, Insane AISTIMIAL DYES, and
treats all IRPLAtiIIATDRY BY7B 81 1 0 HARD
auszig= disease streatint ItiaZu sad'
kunr,oh
SUPS= nuts • Er244lD
QUIVDRIIII3.
2„7 20 ktrda P. IL 13opir iLS do Cobs doi
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, GO bbfa. aoudad 707valted do;
fti do enmalsaid do;
Ti do Arend B Or.ffia d 4 -
. 00 do 1 Oudot* arrup;. • _ •
11:21 do Goldao do g assollod toaadr;
121 tap 1110 Ootrun'
172 taco anottad Tobleuwe .
230, , Nadi= Pawl Raab;
With aa aak do. atza72l of all Wilma paiwalll kept
a whatnots acoon7,, 7.7 allo•by
fell WIT? /1; W1T.9014 . 1122 T.. 76417. Alma
Q I OAKS I • • t
14.7 Is Mai: choice Porto Ala; Maar:
VC do tat Cob
Ate.s dz.;
e do: woman 0.0. "do:
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93 do .21 do - de;
66 do .Crombod _ Psdird
do do -Ra ft ed 0294 „ dOS
Athail l 9' 1,3 sod
**lmb riontl,
Nch 23941 , 42 etreot
S W I.l.SUUlStillta; -
Iko=2*Ckaag •
EGO OIL LaTeliners:Cisri Tabun
tepritaticultier a Goldin Btrop!;
. • 450,bbis. sad b& N. 0. Miaow _
To urban coal 1 1 . 0.16 , LITTLIT • VIITBISLIL
(y 44454 2 0 0 ill& WestezuWaserm
Baindidfirde e tr 6 ' 418"44-:'"
loolto Kali s. CIABIIILIA
-
aniscr.tr. - Jmnris
ara
• Pusan-of aldsa;aziltatdis pealed Vta
dna tanned% palpitatteie of the I =M tea at
Tattle. distress attar est.ltag, Amid Ilvirr. ccautlya.
ttaa. ta, deism to suffer It Mit will not try dui
ostabrated
PLANTATION itarrEas.
Which us now reannfoooded by the highest mediae
authorities, and warranted to prcdriCiati biriesere•de
bimellcbal affect. They are exasedingly erecablee
perfectly proem and mut =ponied* ail- other tante.;
when a healthy, gentle stimulant le moire&
They ptuiry, nrearthen and tangents, •
They create • heathy appetite.
They are an antidote to changeof water and ales.
They orreminenitche of dbcdpatlon and late hanes. • •
Tbe7 aternythen the system and enliven the mire.
They prevent talsenuallosed intermittent fryers.'
e They parifytbe breath and biotin} , of the ertounish.
TUT tuts Blepanda and Grostdpatbra.
They cure Diarrhea. Cholera sod Cholera rorbra •
They core Lim Complaint wadi/ernes ileaderhe
They make the week wrong, the4anguid •
and ars azhatuted nature's mat reenter. They way
ancrased of the celebrated Cathay' bark, winters::
Men. eansfrea, mots and beds, an presorted ter
perfectly pare Bt. Chas Bum. For particulars, see •
circulars and teettmonieb amnia each bottle.
Beware of impentera. lbramine evilly bottle. Fee
that it has D. S. Barnes' slgnature on ear privet eV;
D Stamp ern the cork, with plantation 'woe, nod
OW firm idgnature on a One steel plat* engraving on
side label. 800 that our bottle la not reined with
aPtillotes and deleterious anti, Wetly any person
to match the taste or cbaractax of mar goods. 4AF ,
paean pretending to mil , Planted= Bitters by law
ration at in bulk, la an imp,Atter,, We sell only in
oar log alto bottle. Arty. Person Imitating this'"-•
bottle, or selling =Tether tuaterhal therein, Whether:
ralldd Plantation Bitter, or cot, Ina minitnefinntea"
the U. 9. Law, and wino so prow:cola by us. We . •
already hare oar eye on two parties n filling ear
bottles, La., who will mooted in getting theme,ree
Leto close Quarters. The demand for Drake's Plan.
tenon Bitters from ladies. clergymerVinemeherits,
do., Is perfectly Lacredible The simple tried of
bottle to the ends:tee we reliant of their worth and..-
superiority. They are sold by all respectable dreg. •
rate, grocers, physicians, baton, sicambosts and
cOuntry storm
P. 11. DU. GE a 00.,
412 vrnallws9,7.
I=l
OrDRANWB OBBIIINS BIT-
T=BB, tnr tale, wholesale and ratan, by
SUMS JOHNSTON,
Corner BMUS&Id awl Tomah fitroete.
•
suelern.wweere
-PURE WINE VINEGAR,
21, M. BOLL NAB, GRBILANY.
(Formerly !lama a Co., Bordesta..)
The only Vinegar awarded with a Prim Modal, of
sixty! exhitacms, et the Inttspaticmal ExtriblLion..
London.
Far 'Le tr:
F. M. BOLLNAN,
Mal
wimp suolerwonen
LOCEZIMICATZD. j
IMPulmonary Consumption a Cu-
BAI3LII DLUEdiro.—d (MUD.
70 0011BUMPTIVES. • .
Ms or adere'ogatd hating been re/tend to lualth ,
Ina kw weeks, by a ray *hoopla remedy, altar bat
hos suffered amoral years
,mith a ammo Icing' aria.
Una, and that dread disease, Commtettlon-12 tax.
lore to make known to lob know eafrerar tto r.eana
of.care.
To ell
to all who deato It, he will send e ropy of the
prescrlption owed, (tree of charge ; ) with the dher.
Waite preparing and onl4ll the same, which they
will find a out curs for Conavarruon, A win Ito, BMW
onntw,parons, Corns, do. The only 04 ,ct of tto
adiontlier la tending the prenniptlon to to Lomat
the afflicted, and eprrad. law= tics which he con.
caeca to be Invaluable; and ha hopes deny safferer •
will try his remedy, as 10.111 clot them nmililegoind - -:
Ellygrare • bleiming.
.
Panto wislilngttw prescription will plass edirins,,,
Err. lEDWAED A. WILSON. ~. ''
••4.
Wlillsixwbargb, Illnir enmity, Etpir tork.';
se4s:3arTawir
Confessions and Experience ,
OP AN INVALID, published for the baulk ander
a warning andOAUTION TO YOUNG MEN wbe
suffer from Nees= Debffity, Premature Decay
Manhood, eta., supplying, at the same Brno, TBM
MEANS OP BELT OBBE. By one who hat ousel •
tamest! after being put to groat expense and luftifi
tbreemb medical humbug and quackery.
By encladng • psi-paid addrsmed envelope, sine
gte copies may be bad of the anthers,
• NATBABLEL MAYFAIR, req.,
mrifttlydavP Bedford. Elan wan -B. Ir..
Late Superior Copper and
13.UELTESO wouxe, Prmirsais.
PARK, APCIRLDY & CO, •.'
isfactozers of SHEATELISQ, ELM:BIL7 AND
BOLT COPPER, PREMED CBP2EI marrow.
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, 5PA7.4701. SOLDETA;
aloolmpartaroanddisoloallaLlo4l,B,73llPrAlT,
SHEET IfION, WEBB, Ba. Ooratantly on hunt
TINNIERIP 21ACREINIC8 AND TOOL&
Waitamotes,.llo.ll9 lint &nd ISO &nor! n.rseA,
littabwestt. PetUV&
SirSpa:lane:a ol eappet cal to,s,syr dettrod
tera. mrlitdirdy'r
jr,C•To Nervous Sufferers of. BOA
grass.—s esterend gentlemen baring be. re ,
dared to health Ina lbw days, after undstC , lnt dl 'l'',
the usual =tine and Isteralar expenetee rendes . tit '
treatment. without 'success, anudders It hie litintar.-Z.
duty to ceumattnhate to Ids afflicted tallow cutabefee.; l i
the lousy or air's,. Hence, on the recalyt ot .
dm ad etiveloPo, bo int mad (cm) a copy.of
pros:dation mod. Direct to pr. JOHN U. D4O.
BALL, 780 rul ioniteCe 11*14a, S . Y.
DIITOHE - LIGHTNING-
FLI•EALeII supplied a wait Mt try, array Fwd
lowneketier. tlltat7 dant will kill *gnarl Flo:4? r .
las awl ilanember that it If DINO
that does this, and nib" the bite italtattOtg , -
Us awed. Unreal lirtkle Jim? tale byallreapier
able Drnt>ial • -
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wanes el JIM and woid mvesi;,
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Miurafactners of BOAT' /um stinoomr-
taws - =arm; sun =min;
frUMNIBT. OBABENG, MATTI
MB, of all dam folkmo orr, TANEB
ZOILTOLABD MUT MN WORE. •
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