The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, October 14, 1863, Image 2

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11413ellats on Woodicards
The telegraph brought ns intelligence on
Bioliiiii(eveitig that ben; AtecitttexAilid
"Titan a %gar LOZOI2. Cumuxe J. BIDDLE,
ladosisitig Ono. W. WoormAnn, the Copper.
bead candidate for Governor._ Fire have
sines read the letter as published in the
Copperhead organs. ft is - not worth our
while to rtrguo the question whether it is a
genuine and authentic production of the
grare-digger of the ChiCkahominy. Suffice
It to lay, that it bears many evidences of
such a paternity. In his epistolary , commu
nications, as in his military operations,.
flfeessttss mores only at the eleventh
hour, The letter was evidently designed to
influence rotors to cast their votes in favor
of lt oonwstmq-and yet it is only dated at
()nig°, New York, the day before the Penn
ayl*ania election! Even if it had been
pnb)lshed•sooner-it would havoproved pow
arletts and inethcacir. MCCLELIA3'N sym
pathy with rebels and military incapacity
hare -=damned him forever in the esti
mation of the loyal citizens of America.
The Copperhead press seize every oppor-
trinity to resurrect and galvanise this
-lo4.since iiiiitnet general ; but their ef
forts are utterly:unavailing and must ever
prep) 'aim:rive., Even the I soldiers, who
wee ,'prktated to look upon McClellan as a
Hatioleorti express the utmost contempt
hini - both as altiniVaiut as a captain.
Moray After this - preeiorts epistler was
poitted so conspicuously through the city,
. yesterday, we saw soldiers reading it at
seTeral places, and turning away in disgust
. We heard one say to his coranules. " Mc-
Cllllan humbugged do .. army long
mwmgb and now he wanteTehumbug the
Oople, but if he is never made President
• until the soldiers elect him ho will never
become en occupant of the Whito Rouse."
But to the letter. It is a matter of very
little importance, we think, to the American
people, what Geo. B. Iklcetettsit says, or
Whom he indorses. There are plenty of old
Women in the country who can talk as sen
sibly on any subject as he can. As a gen
eral he could do little, and as a letter-writer
he can" do lees. Hear him on Woouwaa n
Mid a vigorous prosecution of the war:
"I understood Judge WO,ODWARD to be in
favor of the ,prosecution of the war with
ill the Means' at the coramand'of the loyal
States, until tip military power of tho re
bel Hon
This a direct contradiction of Judge
W ooDwAtto'is repeatedsleclitratlons. He has
again and again declared, that the war is
"unconstitutional," and that, if it were
within his power, he would withdraw the
Rational army North of Mason and Dixon'e
Hue, and negotiate peace with armed rebels!
But, we suppose that the " energy and
• decision" with which WOODWARD would
, carry on the war," would be a re-enact
ment of the Fabian policy of "Little Mac,"
who was wont, while at the head of ono of
the largest and finest armies that ever any
nation produced, to sit down for months in
Idleness and inactivity when ho was only
confronted by a few thousand of the enc
my's forces and some twelve or thirteen
"quaker guns."
General Scott on the Generate.
Abuts, of the Cincinnati Gazette, in a re
cent letter from Washington, writes
Gen. Scott wns encountered the other day
by a leading Washington official, with
'whop the old veteran fell into a -very, un
reeirtreitalk about generals. It will not
surprise any one to know that he pro
nounces Lee the greatest general of the
'war t :thus far; or that ho declares that ho
was more disappointed in Gen. Mcelellan's
performances than be over was before with
' those of any officer in our service. Gen.
Grant's operations be spoke of as display
ing mare military-skill than any other gen
erittlisOrbibited on.our side; and he was
the ewe sUrprieed and mystified at it, as
he could only, remember him in the Mexi
can a tar us a young lieutenant of undoubted
, courage,but giving no promise whatever
of anyting beyond ordinary abilities. If .
he had rememboted that .oen.. Tecumseh
Sherman was Gen, Grant'a right hand man,
his mYstificat might have been dimin
ished.
.The staawit Incendiaries.
Wo tails heard reports that the rodent barn- .
ofiiteamboata at St-Lome, andother
on the Ifisslasipp hirer, was in *neeonlinee
with a contorted plan of the rebels to prevent
tha navigation of that river. ft appear* by
the following despatch that some of these in
cendiaries have been arrested
OINCTSICATI, Ott, 9. 1803.
The Mississippi rivergunboat plot is-explod
ed. Interceptedletters here this morning by
Oen. Con,.ooramsndlig the dtpnrtruent of the
Ohio; have delteloped this grtn-boit plot. Two
used barstools arrested at nrnett 110[130
by the Provost Marshal alirempliees. One
of them tninod Btate's4iiiferioo..*lflossys ail
the eteamors on the .Woetcen makes wore to
be burned. Eighteen st:ths!igarig wore eta
', Mirada pc; Isimbi o. , tin' 4.‘anbsille,: and
sight at Cincinnati. !Tho - i!Silt *ASV) he liana
! ! between the Ist and lbtb of Oitober The
training at Ste: Mull was prematuro. The
' ' plot it fully • wiliosodyrnad. every accomplice
WM, be arrested.
EnUatznont nfirres In Maryland—
Aril Alternative.
A recent Washington. Aektorianlifi.. Th a
elaveholdirs of Mhryland diseern' that . •thorrr
/11 an unpleasant proviso in Mr. Linolo de
cision resPeathig thbeglitMentef
that State. He assentirto-their demand, and
no morn tli
land without the consent - of their masters.
But—and here's the rrib—hut, if the white ,
elaveholdere of forylitiv, will not perimit,their,
l asses to enlist, they mast enlist theMeolves,
cr b) drafted. Soldiers, the government , lado.
;ermined to bove,.frons slave States as wellas
free, and if the white 'People of Maryland pre
far to dghtrr!ttiftr than pernit i tlislr slaves to
do it for then:6.We Ornii4ote c Atitt not ohiect.
M
rs. &arra iiidow af-tlet John Brawn' of
thelianias and.Vlrglntlahtstdry;WitaidUlat
t" e9 l 4 l tY. laws, a tow: days ago,`
of a home In that. State. Of the visit to
Ite:Oregor, the Yetes 'or that :place thee
speaks:- " •
• 'lfni. Brown has her family with her—the.
sesidairiasuirShoinearart of no whore alur
may live in raLtraten!. lire. B. has martfik
good impratstOn:inidt who have callOtnif l ;
on her, and fa;:hifia,irkere she play;.ll4
take with bar tie _sofa" wishes of her Emily.
14,140
no father wi:=Spenvirirellogr town, the.
young who. wne.lttnng.: , nr , lttahinown-on
the 23tliir8optembeic went Into tlit.
street meetjneXitt ;Via; last iboyind;re.
quested toeyereitiet the litee4 ofituinon.who
wu gmanieree',lnliiihozond.teight. he wine
illodtatint and hitentotirttig:puttli. There.
testbielleiwt and eetwntibb thiiiskft
A - Coma/nos ha trent appointed' V,
OenAmbit' iQ
invirt , stYiskaliurg=conisinti;ilist
of rebels and puL at tryst owa etpiins,ett
eon teigtem:2_ r l • r
M ol u.
at 01 N..-,Wi
IM
borp*Uttimiattillt
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The Tender Merelen of Slavery-- to plotmosn ILtassts.—The market is well
Fate** iltr"Strel In Itlfasblng supplied wittspotatoes, now ...eelling.at-509,
XitutfogeivingAetniitiscencsiof * quart; $2 - for halt peek eweet petatoan
$1 60 for Irish -potatoes; vltinaletes, .5044
life, eter'liiithe dtirie.ead
. I quart; peas, 75c.; cranberries, $1 501 l qt.;
tioltalcol 04.91191M1.3110.-...nscupattott- of the butter, $4l 50 .* to eggs,
I s24s2._*.
Slave-power , we find in the correspondence of bacon , v 2 WOS2 75 1b mackerel, $4 a
the H. N...eceniv Port:-
piece sausages, $1 60 IN sugar, $2 50
"Forty years ago,, a wealthy planter tame f to *2 8Z; flour, $4O to $45 for superfanm
fridin Plorida Orldmisenia, to reside in Wash- I corn meal, slo* bushel, and scarce. Mar
in-eon 'fbr i< time, bringing with him a son, a ket destitute of corn, hay, fodder, s.c.—Rich
• finemanly boy of -.thirteen.or..fourteen. At I mond
the levees of his lather, which were then fash
ionable, he received-the carestierof the ladies
and the encouragement of the gentlemen that
his ago, Intelligence and his father's position
naturally elicited. Of his family, none as
companied his father besides this son, in his
visits to Washington. In due course of time
the boy, on whom his father's affection. were
evidently centered, was sent North, ad was
thereeduntedi graditatinget ilarvardmr n Yale,
with an honorable standing in his class On
his return to this city he avowed a love for
the North, acquired during his college life,
which was not restrained in its expression by
his father, who fostered and encouraged it
zealously, and readily consented to his per
manent residence there. lie desired, however,
that bin eon should remain with him hem
during his own stay. An appointment was
procured dfor him as a clerk in the War De
partment, and he entered upon its du ties.
Among the acquaintances formed at this
time was a gentleman from Pennsylvania, and
the chief-clerk of a bureau, who was-the father
of a gill yet in her teens, lovable in Character,
LI well as very boantifuL Intimacy begat
friendship, and it was hardly a matter of won
der that lave should follow. With the bless
ings of all they were married at St. John's
Church, in this city, it happening to be about
the first marriage that ever took place there;
and even now the long rows of carriages, the'
fair dames and rich attire, the music, the
crowded parlors, the splendor and joy which
crowned the wedding, are vividly depicted by
those who treasure the chroololes of society in
those days.
The young man'ei'ather idtel bought and
flarnished an elegant house for his children,
and they removed at once to their own estab
lishment.- Not long after the marriage, and
while in the full tide of happiness, the father
was called home, and, left his eon anddaugh
ter, intending soon to return. They received
no intelligence from him for week after week.
which canned then. anxiety, daily increasing
to alarm. At last, one day, when the son
had just decided to go in search of hi, father,
a carrioge dashed up to the door, a young
man stepped out. ar.d, followed by the sheriff
of the district, walked into the War Depart
ment, and—before all his companions. in the
broad- light off-'Loon, arrested the son as the
slave of his *her
The son solemnly declared that his father
had mnumitted him, and that he had seen the
will long since in which it had been done.
This - outrage shocked the sensibility of even
an effete slave community. Mr. Monroe,
then President, end others -high in power,
used all tho argument, all the entreaty tongue
could utter, offered money without stint, far
the ransom of ono whom all loved and esteem
ed, and whose condition, to that hoar, no one
had dreamed. But the young man, possessed
of all power in the ease, and the son of an en
raged famtly, -- mocked them, told them that
money was no object, argument and treaty
alike unavailing. What he bad now obtained
was revenge, of which nothing should foil him.
The father had met with sudden death, the
will had been either concealed or destroyed,
and him person, in all appearance of Saxon
birth, with the exception of a slight swarthis
mess common to all natives of the extreme
"South, was taken, chained as a slave, his
house and furniture sold, and accompanied by
his beautiful, heart-broken wife, faithful and
unfaltering in this living death, from the
fashionable circles of Washington society,
carried to the "plantation." to toil iu slavery,
beneath the infuriated lash of a vindicative
family.
Mr. Monroe a,urvel bum that a situation
should be given him if he ever muld prove his
manumission or escape.
lie never afterwards was heard from in this
district, for, as Napoleon said of convents,
" tha terrible mysteries of slave prison. penis
h
=revealed."
The True Measure of the Inflation of
Currency
Tho rise in gold in New York firings up the
old speculations about the Inflation of curren
cy. In a letter on the subject some months
ago, I kola - that the inflation Vas not nearly so
great as was popularly supposed, and by a cal- ,
milation of the amount of currency now in cir- •
culation, sought to show that since the war
the inflation had not been more than twelve
or fifteen per cent.
A curious confirmation of this estimate may
be drawn from a totally different source.. It
may be considered that a true test of the in
flation of the currency is to Ire found in the
inflation of cohics. An average made from a
table of the prices of different necessaries of
life, at stated periods for a term of ten years
prior to the war, in several of the principal
markets of the country, and p similar average
fOr the last two years, would show the exact
difference in prices produced by the inflation.
Stich tables have been prepared, and the aver.
age_for the last two years ia found to bo only
about fifteen per. cent. greater than for the ten
previous years.
, In other words, the inflation of the currency
caused by our enormous loans, issues of.green.
backs, postal currency, certificates of indebt
edness, and the like, teases 95 to pay about
fifteen per cont. more than we did before the
War, for the same article, and warrants a pre
mium of about that amount on gold. When,
as now, it is up to over forty, the rise above
fifteen is the gauge of the hopes and fears of
capitalists, for the final auctiesa of the Govern
ment, as affected by the para. awl nann sfeen
aim* of Mill hirers spemstntorit, whose interads
ate invoirad in putting gold up, or putting it
down..—WAiteinte Rea. • - • -- •
Slavery in Arkansas--The People In
Favor of Its Abolition.
ArlArkaneso letter to tho St. Louis Dcoip
crest says
'" In this state, thanks to the President, the
slavery question i 3 Fettled. Alt the Union,
men and non-slarcholdors In the State accept
theProelaination as settled law, and are glad
f it. The olavobolding rebels had BO much
faith in. its virtue that they have fled the •ts• e
with their slaves, se that the negro ~Lion.,. ,on
istalroady settled.' T ~,
There Is only one thing
to fear. If the Governor commits the affairs
of i thitfState to some conservative pro-slavery
man who will holi:neli with the wealthy slave
hcilders and induep the hope in their minds
that the Proclamation is . mere breath,' and
that they will yet lie permitted to hold and
own their slaves, then this State wilt be lost to
thfi Unica' for years to come, and t h e horrors
of s guerrilla war, metres desolates Missouri,
will prevail ip this State.
As soon as the principal Mans in the State
are gorsimod, if, will, be ,safe .to . call on the
ti i t a.
ple to elect delegates to a convention to
a ACtonigtittrtiOtt,"neteig no earthly doubt
- ilit:.-suelt 'al . .tonetintion' would - updo all
th IPitir,ritid - iiShfeiitioniiiid;, hut lattitthe
o ' 'Yrof the 'Prmidefirif ;Prooliimation by
le uring in the organ's,. act.of tholatate ' that
y ark was aboliahod-and should never again.
exlst itt.tho State. , All this can be dorm in a
falmonths, if the snap who. i ii - sent bore to.
.
m aga things .. wantsff done."
.... . . . .
• . . .. _
'A • rerb Feet to. be Sent
_to the Gulf.
• 1 1Vitsliingion• letter to-the- Philadelphia
Lc ger says :
' I loam froin'high authority that the poti
tio bt !hell-ouch rcaidenla of Now Orleans
. ..1.0 bo Emperor, praytrig that- suitable Beet
ma be sent /or tneir protection in the nvont
iPt aY.eud‘leu trouble, boa been promptly add
fa robl.f respondod - to e 'and that some lair.
do- u vesseie,pf wgr will_roon be within easy
- cal of tho.Rranott Cciasidlir that.city. '._ .
,i t hoe been charged by some that the
ab. o petition was a mere phit to bring a
heavy, grind). navalforee into. the Qulf,anyi
II kdii to threehitnee of that dni greater' plol
for he embroilment et the two powers inWilt
;esti y
~ -
from whet I eon learn, however, I emln
if d =to beTfevo this chergo tato unfounded,
have seen, myself, letters from BO of the
n French' oltitannin..Now urbane upon this
or , subject, :ffheroin pot a thought of any
difileultOillb ihaL-Ilnitett .13tatta.rup men
tioned, or even vaguely . hinted at."
It sw. re eingrilar fad. the . tir.bilo.
_AO • *i.Dgke
.14Ident hes:occurred to. trio -Aims 'on board
.the 'rbildiries aud Monitorsetive of Canon!
Gillafti'm guns of the .suma_calibse as those
1
IVO by the navy, have 'exploded; DI bOOOOlO
ged since the siege of Charleston began.
.Bs rioneetf naval Allah explainlAhls.by 'the
. fa..e that the projectiles used by the Monitors
: , :frii " slushed" or greasid ' before being
. eriktS° °. -- P7c. -,- , c -:,-.,,,.. f1.,.•,-i
4 0 NO 14-tbeitLONBOdalfrial OtprOVWolol',
iiiid (OOl,oe hotels in Courbßap - ,Airrg.
.
SIIIPILENTS Or SPECIE.—The two Euro
pean steamers which sailed from New York
on Saturday, took out a larger consign
ment of specie than has gone forward for a
long while. The following is an official
statement:
For Liverpool. per City of Manchester, $1,257,473 33
For Bremen, per America, 921,758 13
EMU
Tms wounded recently paroled and returned
to our lines at Chattanooga by Bragg had re
mained eight days upon the field without hat
ing their wounds dressed. .The Federal sur
geons who were prisoners orenitt6t allowed to
touch one of our wounded daring the entire
time they were there. The enemy had no
supplies, and many of our map suffered terri
bly.
MARRIED:
DICIIMID—EIcCONNT , LL—On 7u:4.da7, Octobe
13th, 180, by the Rev. It. Grucoy, D. D., Lleut,L
D. DICIIAIID Mlee 8/J)E MoCONNELL, dl o
Pltiebargh. No calls.
.rEff* JD VERTISEMEJr7.B
OIL-125 bble. to arrive and
far We by HENRY H. °OWN'S.
NATAREHOUSE FOR SA LE. —A three
v story Brick Warehouse uld lot of ground on
Smithfield divot, between Flret and Water etreeta.
.14 S. CUTHBERT d SONS, M Market et.
Burr Ell ! FRESII Burl'Ett--3 bid&
prime fresh Ron Butter %Jost received ands
We at Yo. 136 Second street_
oat FRANK VAN GiOßDer.
- ,
.EA'KHER BELTING.-10,ouu feet of
lI tha Patent Inlet oak Tanned LoathorLting.
Also, Lilco Loather, Rivets, de., always on hand and
for sato at Not, 25 and 1.8 St. Chair street by
J. I Lups.
WV.tl.l)E,B73Trirff LU,Rt.
depth, at corner of Sixth ttreitt. Alao, bat-h' foot ad
joining tho shore. P. CUTHBERT a ROBS,
064 hi 31ario4 otrt-ed.
BOARD WANTED.
TilkEE YOUNG MEN WANT BOARDLNU
In • central part of the city
DEE=
=
psnit ANU ENVELOPE ‘V
TIOUSE.—Jusr opened, a largo mod: of
NOTE, LETTER AND CAD PAYEES.
Also, ENTELOPE.i, in great eariaties, oiorO and
quo tit for ovary taste. For role by
W. G. JOUNSTOS A CO., raper. Doalorr,
.141 am-wean W.. 1 gdr•vd.
CLOAKS.
Just received, pa Adams S Co.'s Exprevs,
A FINE LOT OF CLOAKS,
In Silk, Val•ot and Cluth
=
EMI
VI, Wk./LW:3ITH & BAER, Wholesale
.1.1.1 -,Tobacco Dealers, 108 WOOD STREET, LAn
nevelt! store the largest and moot complete avanet
ment of
TOBACCO, CIGARS AND PIPES
In the city, which they are eelllng at the - very
est cash Silures. All orders promysly attendt.l
Deli
1864.
•
A large aseortment or POCKET AND COUNTING
littUSE D1A.8.11.n, for 1.804—1 n paper, ut cloth, In
men, In Imitation Turkey, In Turkey Morocco--
with gilt edges and will. marble adgew--wlth tnekt,
pateed chaps and elastic Uinta:On/Ili All ton . .. nod
Gout rho nunmonott to the vary beat. For rale a'
Iv...liable mos by
WM, O. JOLINATON A CO., ,nattorters.
ocltilaw•triam 57 WI-4 ate
pticYrt miRA rti ALBUMS
All Cyle, prlr OrNl and 1111•1 , e1.
The Cheapest and Best in the City,
AT
HUNT'S,
MASONIC HALL, YIFTII STREET
orn
RI:I3I3ER SOLE! BOOTS aSHOE
GEO. ALBREE, SON & 00.,
So. 71' WOOD STREET, Cousin 07 Y.
Mitre just received a full supply of Gout'., and
Youths' Solid Rubber doled i'alled) Calf, hip and
Water Proof LEATUER BOOTS, with other acarce
nd deorable goods, comprtaing Gent'. Sewed and
Pegged, Grain CA LBY BOOTS . ; Man's, Bus' and
Youth. two and threw poled Cell and - Wa.ter
Proof 1104./113 and CORGRERS GAITERS.
Alen, Lulli..' Floe Glove Leather and Moroi .,
Sowed BA LMORALS and CONGRESS BOOTS, Ar
All of which are custom-made and warranted tu Jo
merle, nett
N INE:PENNY SONG BooKS'
IMMO
Containing IA of tbo latrat end crisot
POPULAR SONGS'.
ALL YUR XIS): CEATA—ON is ENT RAUL
M•arft, puot-pelrl, nn rerelpt of two 3 rent tramp..
Address all orders, to 'route prompt •tt.
JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher,
MASONIC' HALL. PIYTH STU EET
STEEL. mLLA RS
EATON, MACRUM & CO.,
No, 17 A N 1) 10 FIFTH STREET, PITIMIrti
P. Agents fur
Atkinson's Steel Collars and Cuffs,
Enamelled Whit., baying the appearance and com
fort."( Linen. IN military inert and travelers they
ars Invaluable.
INTAIL ?AMU Or ATTADL COLLAIS AND c - vrra:
Cant's Standing Collars. —in 03 each.
" Turnover " 100 •
" Cuffs 1 60 pm" pair,
Ladies' Ramon Collar.
Cuffs
Float by post on receipt of 31 16.
Steel eWlars re-enamelled for 26 cents ; or w.
azehmage • NEW COLLAR for an OLD ONE, pt
aiding It la not broke or bent, for 26 cent.,
The trade supplied at the Now Turk Agent's pole,
Tor price het whirr.
_ EATON, MACRO& d CO.,
eclat Pftteborgh, Pa.
ASUBTANIQVAIMTLYIII.I , ...II Orrice, )
Center 0 actil-22d streets,
Waehington, D. C., eept. 26th, 1863.)
MILL B 1 SOLD AT PUBLIC AIX
TIDY otithe TIRST, SECON'D AYD THIRD
WLDNESDATS, 7th, 14th *nil plat pf October, et
,the Corral, nom the Washington OMerratory, a
large lot of ROMEO an 4 condemned m un
fit fur public aortic& Rile to commence at 10 o'clock
I!•• m.
Terms—Cagy In Government Amda. •
' CHAS. GARRETBON, A. Q. M.
1:1M
LEM
THE, DRAFT?--Person who are draft
wiwere Anttilni• tv asedmita. for rams
10141 down In the Conscription Act of March 3 1863.
or who wish to be relieved by the payment otllvo,
from this prawst droll, or wish to procure • substitute,
to take their place dvino the oar, will find It to their
advantage to call on cne,ss lam fully pptree red with
blanks, ftc. . . J. KAIORANOZ„
No. 107 rourth street, near litalthiltid.
jyiklawita
WK. 'A TNY4WiI. r heretofore
Wing under - the name andstyle of JONES, BUIS
TM et CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All of rho balmier of the late eras will be nettled by
W. 11. JONES, late of said Arm, who alone It amt.--
trod andToslble Mr tame.
•. (Signal
Pitt.burith, Oet. 7th, 18433.
No; 60_ DLL3iO3lli EITIttZt . • Pingsvion
Acknowledgments of Deeds, Dapoattions and AM
da'ffil Wien, Also, Dooda, Itortgreee,, Artla. a
AgreernOnt, Wm; ad Legal -Pap'!" of ova kind
written.. • - se
(11 W. DASH, 'MtitcnANT TitLoti lSO.
%.A . W.
1311.11111PIEL11 - 81'llErr. alIll cal n bit)
tat Cub a good ONION EMIT 1"0B - 1191010AE 181-
M1NE,....m. woos, $23 s•BLACJi CLOTH SUIT, 838.
A mit at cloth made In twain hin2ll. .
G. W. DASH'S,
No. 91 Stnltifleld itrest.
•
REMOVAL.—We ,have this taken
posseakna of Oa Mee Isioly °reap 14
is Clark. to HARD STEM. Markle -4 Au*"
be [led e 0
ONG.
94 ,40 "Yr./.41:
tal.
EL;ftbos ltrntic . 4, _w -- !,b - '''. o 4;
How the Lidles have Voted.
We are enabled, through oar "epeclisl," to give the
public, area at this early date, the tenth of the
Who' vote on a very hinportant queeticui & noun.
too, whale showing the soundaces of their judgment
"der than words for the popularity of the
WHEELER d WILSON SEWING lIACHTNE.
The three leading Sewing Mechtne Gomm,lee In the
country are the "Wheeler d Wiliam," "Singe! a
C 0.," and "Drover a Raker," and their sake for the
quarter ending June 10, which we subjoin, show
how the ladles voted:
Wheeler &
Binger & Co
3 CI
Grover & Baker
112,179,231 Ni
Showing that the Whimler & Wilson Company sold,
during the quarter named, nearly double the amount
made by either of the other*.
Over 121,003 of three Machine, Item Mon sold, and
the demand for them in greater than over. Thhe
should be regarded as a teet by these who desire to
brey the BEST VANUA' SEWING MACHINE.
car Offico, 27 PIPIT STREET, Pitt...blush
WM. SUMNEO & CO.,
83=EI
WE lIAVE THEM!
READ
Tue Laren. "ktors."--Good, fashionable
authority in New York vouches for the fret
that no lady of ton will daro to appear on
Filth Ara:aft Broadway with trolling drone
or long petticoat. Short dresses ass now In
stylo. They ate walloped around the edge,
and are 'worn mar balmoraljepoes, at length
to display the kid boot, or else the skirt Is
looped op at twery nom, nearly to the knee,
showing the colored petticoat, of mohair,
cashmoro or oilk, trimmed either to match
the dreg. or In tadeful contrast to it, and in
correspondence with the &bade of the hat Or
mantlo worn. The leather Loofa have ost7
high heels, colored, perhaps and atringo and
Moab of leather, also. The petticoat is short
enough to dlelooe the hooter. at least. To
every drew suitable fur walking, Trench mo
dals now attach little ring, through which
-onto, Tanning to tho waist, to join another
cord, which is drawn at will around thewaist
when a lady prepares to promenade, and loos
ened within doors, thee allowing the drew; to
resolute its original length in the solos. Hoope
and skirt. aro quite smpicidod in Ports,
mohair Atria gracefully.
used Instead, to enable
the drool to fall gracefully.
to. BALL AND KID OMITS, for Wensen
MIA and Children, and •t yricet far hotly" what
lean Idly them for at any other mtatitivttment In
ataburgh.
GErßemembor CONCERT HALL 611°E BTORE,
,14 N'+. .1 Fifth Street, neat door to Orate.
MEE
TFIE PITTS
BERGH, FT. WAYNE MUM ,_
AND CHICAGO RAIL- •
WAY. SHORTEST AND MOST untEar ROUTE
TU THE WEST.--SUMMKR ARRANGEMENT.—.
On sad after APRIL 20th, Halos ran to fol.
WESTWARD THROUGH TRAINS
Ladkaga Pltlabursh—.
d. , Allog.hany
A nivel at Antal:Lao-
Aa creattlaa....
do 'Vt. Vtaroc,
do CblutgO—.l
FOR COLUMBUS, Cl.!
Lesvos Cresilirte...--.1
Arrives C01¢131b93
do CincinottL
- do Indistnapulta.
do 1401011 e..
Je St. Lode..._..
AS train. throtigh
SO4. ti: 11.—The time to
St.mbetoille. Trains
tma, and pameagers ell
CItESTI.LNE TRAINS.
Crestllne MaiL Allis... •ectn't,
Lear.. l'ittelmrgli tOO a. m.' ........ 1:40 a. d 3,
do Allogheny._..... I 7:10••• 1
..... 1;60 ••
do Naar Brightoo. I 8:36 •• ...—... 8:61 ••
. ilex - --. I',oo p. Ina
do - Milano , I
do Crestlino.. I 0 10 p. m. •--t •••
There trains atop at tb. principal Stations between
Allegheny and Badwater.
!MB' BRIGHTON ACCOKNODATION TRAINS.
rlito3l rWilat EMMET Mal" ALIZOIIIM CITY.
Lure Allegheny at 4.15 m.,127.00 M., 446 p
and al° p. rn
Arty at Nevi Brighton at 11113 a. ro., 1:43 p. m.,
p and ti:La) p. m.
.111 - • /111.13.
Leave Now Brighton at t:00 a. rn., G.. 30 a. m., 12::A
m. and 250,p. m.
Arrive in Allegheny e 15:60 ■. m , 15'.15 c m., 2110
m. and 4t40 p. m.
Tickets good on them traim an, sold at 'viand
tea 4
EASTW.ABJ) TILAINA—AIarra AT PrrrantanA.
Chk.g.
Chicagom'Cincinnati p. rm_
Credible ..... _..7:05 p. m.
MTTrains aro eon by CAtunbris time: which Le 17
=Mutt* slower tbs h Pittsburgh thee.
For further Information and through tickets apply
to CEOP.GE tvaarN, Tichat APO.
talon Passenger Mallon, Pittsburgh.
mid A. C. CASSELBEBILT,Agout, Allegheny.
JOlll5 B. SERVIS, doping ii.pa.naont.
• di WM. P. armor, Games] Psomengsr Agent.
Lim/ alb
IHON. WILSON pi LANDLESS, Judge
of the tinttedntatce Circuit Court. President.
ion. Pt?' &RUST. CLAIR STREETS,
Parseelon, Pi.
The Unser, cheapest and beat.
8.15 pays fore fa Commercial c.mns.
No extra stones for niumfacturon, Stremissa,
Railroad and Hank tk,olsAmping.
. .
Ministers None at one-half price.
Students enter and renew at any time.
Thls Itatttuttm le conducted by experienced
Teachers and pmetical Accountants, who prepare
yotmg man for active bendneini, at the Least expense
and ahmtait time r -En the most Iticrati, aud revea
lable sitnitlign. Diplomas, gran
fo v r merit only.
HM3O thvwhltrozal preforimce tbr graduates of Mb
College, by httelnme men.
Prof. A. COWLEY, the best Penman of the Enka,
who betide the largest natal.. of Fint P11.0112[1111,
And over all competitors, teaches Rapid Bilehuila
Writing.
Dom' ror igekelinene of Penmanatalp, and Catalogue
containing full information, tnelcre twenty-flea mug
to • JENKINS .1 8311111, Principals.
JlLVEtylaw-eltlemaerT
BAILEY, FARRELL &
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Prase Work, Pipe, Pumps, Valves,
IBM
And All.klnA. of finings AA Kalv, Ong •nd Arum
AoiTATurte AND TANKS SOK OIL RUIN'S
RIPS, lined with lead by I new promo+
JOHN HAII. do CO.,
VALLEY POE,GE PLQW WORKS,
Zdartutseturers and dealers In all_ the dltfortakt kinds
TINGYLOW CASTINGS: flooord. CUT
ONE& da. With grcads• Inorno° 4 Junt
as& /or doing Idnlness we earnastly.lnvito dealers to
giro to Msnufintory.TemPonianwill&
Varalsousa,Cosllna-114nd ZlbsktyßM Pltu4'gb.
- „ 'IOUN EIALL,
ATNPUFS 4 0100115.
ot2:om JAW. J:llittoWN.
VT %PE FitANtlis.
GRATH, .Ileeti.—Lottliii 'of Ndtelnistratlon
on the reale of Pr.,)'. galrotn. lalo of Plttanniln,
dreertsad: haring - barn vskated undersigned,•
Ni parson: basins claims ars requested to present
them, and oP Who are Indebted ars naudrad. td mato:
pennant to TERESA McGRATU, Adnes. •
selttlandke Hamad street, Plttsbursh.
VIINX3O wrox - •
C. L. DIIRTIB,
J. W. GITEDICSZT,
W. B. JON.M.
0c10.3t,1
aktiV(XX) WORIOIR.-44.13i , OWEN
eTrOCI) AND ItLASTRI_:WOHKEB, PONS'
RAGES AND pLAsrvem. maills AND
onNeamirs of all litmtefkrelthea Obbrf
AC Orders legit No. 49 4SONBBAN NritErri
doom from Wylie: or et Pelmet Well - Piper Stom
No. Dl
Wool street, .IU be promptly attended W.
YEils,. RIDDLE ' & CO., No. -215
Lrum Stew, oppoelte rittelmfel.
ra mmialhettirors of 'WHIPS; EMITS AND
SWITCHES, end eteti damiptioe-or
BRAIDED WORK, Onlereeolicttedltom theifede.
elipxLs promptiy shipped ee per Instructions.
•
TrYOU WISH to preeervelour VIDER
.1. procure ttio POSE seroarmet LAMA wad
toStrrest fermentation In Cider, and thus to prawn,
tta SParkniii ropettlis:Tdrsatstn batik rxontidh
lug inolAstelqwtsh faltdlisfotkrtaVkk r -tablti
•GEO. - A. =MTV,
ityl
esuttiilDtat Store,
ce7 Mitivicikos4 AllatM
lillkou.ths iltdan•Bauk.latufel. aid ,
Bala on vrws itown , lo %raw, *
Bvitssond il s firfbr usloin saltyll„,wma,ar,,,
. • Bratitolticpau itabW‘;:::
MA' .4D r
EtWIE nin;
COLLINS PARK,
COLLINS PARK ASSOCIATION
AMOUNTING TO $1,0002
IMPROVEMENT OF BREED HORSE&
Wednesday, October 14th, 1863,
Premium for the beet Draught fitaillon *lO
Premature for the best /Amnion for ell PurPowu.•• 1
Premium for the beet ltereliwg Colt.
Premium for the twat Two iraqr Old Colt ...... ... 6
Premum tat the beet Family Horse, Mery or
leg -- 10
The &term Premiums will be awarded on THURS
DAY, October 15th, at 10 a. ut.
AGENTS
EMI=
rB4O p to.
12.60 '
4410 •
16 "
2.10 m.
7:40 "
T. LOUIS .
8:40 p. m
-11 13 ••
6:60.m
6.00
12.40 p. at.
7.43 "
t chum. of
1:00 m.l—.. .....
CIO ••
p..
CISNATI AND
12:50 s. m.
0 Chicago with.
andnahtl le the maw ei by
3,, both mute oteet at Callum
tto Into Chaclnhati tcgatber.
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS.
IM=11:1
Nw. 129 FORTH BTIIB6T.
Prriaunou,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Mil gl. the OAlosridg liberal Premiums,
EMEM
TUE FAIR WILL COMMENCE ON
AND IXINTINGE THREE DAYS
VIRAL D•T, r; r. 11.—P VA
PALMITIN, $l6O run
TROTTING lour, Vito VAAL' OLD, uNi. TR AL-
L.LOTIRET Court?.
To Vint Mao, SILO
To Beyond nom 60
prat. 3 In 3, to harm.. to role.
FilarDar-Br.corip PREMIUM, $lOO.
first boot Double Tam..........._............. $65
&weal Lest Double Team
hills Weals, 3 to
Osman Dar, 134 r. x.—Pginriva 3150, son PICSUL
Find best Pacing Horso.--- 3100
Second beet Pacing Rome 50
Milo beats, 31n 5, to banter, to rule.
BICOND DAY-431CODPID Passurst, SSA
First best Trotting Stallion_ 575
Second best Trotting Stallion
51ii boats, 5 in 5, to 13.13 Teas, to ruts.
Taw, Dar, P. r.—Gasses Taornao—Pansnosi,
litoo-Bglinranrs 000 ALL.
First boot none 3300
Second best lions
Mile boats, S In 3, to harness, to rale
Three or more entries, and not I. than three, to
start. Entrance, 10 per cent.
Entrlee lobe made to-the Treasurer, on the gronnd,
at 6 p. m. the day previous to the TACO.
8.. H. PATTERSON, Treas'r.
/OWN WATSON, see'). oct:td
FLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS!
I:73alccla irlexas
HOUSES, POLES, COMPANIES, &o
BUNTING, MUSLIN, AND SILK
AU fee., from TIDY ISCHEI TO VITT! Tiff
♦i 011201 Of
Pittsburgh Flag Hanuthetory,
PITTOCECT NEWS DEPOT,
PITH !STREET, OPPOSITE TUE POIT OPTIC&
DOMESTIC GOODS.
PLA2OIIIB, GINGHAMS.
New Style De Laines.
TABLE LINENS, CLASH.
021.131SIMICHACIS & ci...0-rxm
BUSPENDEIRR
BOOTS AND SHOES
A tame stook of the above Just remised .1
NeCLIILLAND'S AUCTION,
150. 66 ring STREET.
.ml 6
puRvLANcE's .
PHOTOGRAPH ROOM,
COIIHEE PIM" AND MAIM= fffiLISZTD,
2d end Eld Modell, mar Illtlunkow's Jewelry atom
vAo.roc3irtA.F , um
Of over, also sod stele, plain or colored. 1 . 10111 the
popatu. Cart. de Vt.lto t. Cabinet and life airs.
lir. rußvislioa would particuisr l 7 NM ta. St
Laotian of the AGED AND nIfIUM to the easy ac-
cosolbillty of this ootahlklunont, botog lambed by
single short flight tit-Maio. Pri trialoratit, gad
estialletloo ircumattrelL
DILL OF WHITE ME wantod for
um. !Loot of the Cbeingtca* Ind andzad i em*
pm:talon Bridge
IL WSW Thicksorsi
lisis l l. is 'saes is Swiss Salm&
1711.1 .70 03.4 Tl 4 170.400
1177 I 30 ' 02,331
lEEM
The above bill of Joists mint be delivered on the
Caviar® wide of the Ohio river, at the Bridge,
the Spring of 184. and no later than the Ist of Jiro.
The onalliy of the lumber hinetj. good and weed,
[M horn all defects, edge, mast b fall and square
end free thorn up.
Proposals in Inittng for the altos delivery, ad
d... 4 to the Undersigned, and aceoarpanled by rt.
lafactory references, will be reeeired to the lOtti of
Boeribber next. JOAN - A. ItOrDLING, '
ftgiriser Covington and CILICIiIIUdI Bridge Co.
NEN; CASTLE .ANTO ; EEA.VER
. usitsomf.—ott.a alter MONDAY,
the 61b Init., (and Will farther notice) infra en the
N. C. & -D. Y. R. 0, erill connect at LionteWood eta.
lion 'fib the Min train on the C. It, vr.,
4404 Pittelreigh Ta. lA. Also, with the Crest
line Acc9suilic44lo6,..teiiTinaPitunge at 430 p. tn.
Thrunet, tkkets tor ilew Cut* gliaron, Mercer,
nankin e¢&011 /Pay, an be protein& at the Ticket
aloe otitis Pittaten&h, Tort Wayne &
ColuPanninTittiiborsti.
WM. I'ADICSB9N, Paesenger Agent.
Nen Cast Pe.. Oct A telli• ocean
MANHOOD, • BOW LOST HOW
REEITODEDI4-.lust publichul, InAlloalod on
volop.{. Prim liix!Conts. A Lecture or( 11...Nitaro..
Tmst..pt Mgr B.dlc. COI* of 10Lrmalorsbamh,
de mina Walkiisii - lpvplunta Mititostoal;- Usual
Debllltzeoutil Impuolts to ;o gseenaflyi
Norropme.cOodnuoption, Epl= l 3l.l fit.
tot" 4 " 'Praia ;Ificoe0 0 1 1 7• nom sou.
Abulo;:&c4 - Ccuzirmtp, Author.
Of the .otoen 14 , 0 n to 'nomads of
Sofrioreft,' , siitUdiolor aedl,in s• plal4 iambi*. to
any 'Warta, patupald, ott riftlpc of az cent, or roe
imago damps, by_ DR. C11..1. C. KLINK,
1 . 2 7 itowsl7.NOl. Tor/c,.Port Dela 800 ,481011.
46161.1inda*T-1.1.. • ' .
I— •
•
BAELZ
•
ti m particular 'ltself= 'to the treetptent at
CIIROINIO DISE/187M the ZYX utd,Etee
on CATARACT.: IttlEtrtiritM ttnA
PUP/Lvtenette
JNY4 2176 4 21 :0) 3 T SYM ialcourao
" d 0
.. /4 4 1 ,4
Ogeeiloo nrm ergert • ••
pßgsravll Yotat
,
• STAPHITZ 'Or LIMA
• ' • noiik gru tvimpiirrimi CM"
etvet
.Vbeavind brPtve
bet_ bigsdisOliuMancl
.Z VW?
ir bag. ettliqmltts • earn s7uter,
?Withal
Akamat,
S aiwritlloltNE & cud;
[two. tlto sittentlatitif Imers
To Twain UNSURPASSED STOCK or
BALMOUALS,
11081EILY,
EMDROIDED.IES,
tiLoVES,
BuNISETS
LINERY GOODS
ME
TBI.IIMING:.,
LACES.
lIATA
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
YARNS,
WORSTED,
BEADS,
SLIPPER PATTERN",
CO'NNI"LI BRAIDS,
HEAD DRESSES,
BECK GLOVES,
NOTIONS AND VANCE GOoDi;
'ink!. th• 7 otthr on tho wont feyorstblo termA
N 04.77 AND 7U MAIIERT tiTREF,T.
D Orders trspactfully solicited.
ocl4
SPECIAL NOTICE.
JUST OPENED,
A owW and vid+m,lld amortment of
LADIES' HEAD-NETS
Embracing the following popular style.
ARISIAN CROWN NETS
INVISIBLE NETS,
ItAIN A!CD FANCY BEAD NETS
cHEEILLE NETS,
BRAID AND THE TIME BRAID NlfT3.
Also, a now fot of
Millinery, Silks, Velvets, Trim:ails,
Now open and for into upon our usual toms—Du/al-
rate prlcw In CASH.
EATON, mAcsium & co.,
No. 17 Fifth Street.
WE HAVE NOW OPENED AN EX-
TF.NBITE STOCK Of
I\l'ew Goods I
Very many artlelet we are enabled to sell below
tbs regular marts( prices. Oar WOOLEN GOODS
comprife, among other.
600 DOZ. OF 130STOX REBISED HOSE
" SOCKS ;
Double heel.. the beat Is the market for .rtlee
KNIT JACKETS, the ettekpost to the city
Ladies' Knit Skirts, Under-Garments.
HOODS, of various kinds
Our .t.,ck of BONNET EIDSON:S, VELVET
RIBBONS, TRIX3IINGS, BRAIDS AN D &BRIM
DZItIES Is very extensive and complete.
Also. • cl6vr iCITO4. od
500 B.SLIoRAL SKIRTS.
1,000 PCB. SARATOGA it PARIS TRIMMING'.
SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES, Sc.
Otir Ilionds and th. pal ,111; pnersll7 •rto lo•Ite41
gl. um • All
WHOLVIALE ROOMS TP STAIRS.
MACRUM & CLYDE
73 MARKET STREET.
AT
J. W. BARKER EL CO.'s
69 MARKET ST.,
181 I IA •S IS ~
CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS,
leaxoperably the talt01:8T STOCK, the GREAT
rer VARIETY, vad the
CHEAPEST GOODS,
Ever exhibitsd in this city
COUNTEY MEllaltaill3 supplied al
LESS THAN LiSTEIIII PRIORS
cca.o
PTTIIMICIII, PA
FRESH ARRIVALS.
We an sow opohlog one of oho Ltg••t auortmento of
FANCY DRESS GOODS,
logo/let with A candull7 1a10c 4 . 1 stuck of
Jel. Si I
1 1. an manulkottuing dagy, kkom the latest sod
trot &WAIN Libra tatbris . ." '
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S
CLOAIKS; • -
Of oven style and at .racy pilco, la dlekterd coitrlL,
Show to ...ant of then sod handsaw good. will do
will to snit at
4 1 1 1.. 11 ATES ' ,
No. 21 Finn STREET.
tie Cotostry Yortionts !Vied. •
my2S• slkwlla
NEW. OOP ,
Erg. •itutswii.
DAtuci o vz, iND HOGE' SHIRT,.
orsp.A muntits.
SHIRTING, ac. • •
GIST, Hsu L Durkraiwapjr.wpino.,
.sCARLri, BLUE, WM', PINs stiSORSNOB
WWII FLANNELS.
DOW atid GENT'S casoptqars A CLOTHS.
Wr LUMP-ROOT cLOTERI., "
And a aiu assartmait ' •
DRESS - GOODS 1
AT • 4
J.
M. BURCHFIELD'S,.
irowtruji tour S. •
006. .
FALL GOODS t '
NEW GOODS I --
Just received at
rwiitojt'&
Eras=
.1 '
• * " 3 9'
W.. 1C11011.11.11.—.....- _ _
SCHOMMER W:LA:NG,Fc
lisianniani and wholeaate_de_alars__in ..... Gl6o.
?Mk rit)=. Miul"%4l3"ally
g: 11 : wurc cw..4,4443m
vcr- it OrpLAßTlL'all"tilt
4 11"4.1.6 %Crib it d i y. - Aps
SPECIJL droricff.
0.8 T.-1860-H.
Pomona of ledennu, Lobito. tzatibial with vek•
Wain:Lae, palpitation or the d'art, locliniti4-
Tottla. inarea et" t0t14.1 Ittit aoal i`
-
tion. to., &atom. to watkr tf 94r!..101 oot ta7 the
celebrated
PLANTATION BITTERS.
Which are now recommended by the higtestmedkal
~sthoroties. and warranted to produce en tewedictir
bsturficial effect. They are exceed/naly , [noble,
penoctly pars, and
,rtitest eupsmode ell other now •
where a healthy, gentle stimulant is require&
Thor purify, strengthen and invigorate.
They mote a healthy appetite.
They aro on antidote to change of water and diet.
They wincone effects of dlseipationandisita haws.
They etrengthen the system andantino the tabs&
They prevent miasmatic exul intermittent bran
They purify the breath and arddlt of the stesosedt.
They cure Dyspepsia and Coturtlpalka.
They cum dlarrhea. ChoLora and Cholera Nodule.
They curaLiver Complaint and Berman liandscha.
They make the weak strung, the lostgald
and are exhanated onture's great restorer. They are
composed of the celebrated Wimps bark, "lunge
green, nessatraa, rents 'and herbs, all mamma ht_
perfectly pore St. Cron Bum. Tor particulars, ass
circular. and tretimontala around tech bottle..
Beware of importers. &amino every bottle. See
that it has D. S. Barnes' eignatere on our print.);
B. Stamp over the oink. with plantation scene. 104
our firm signets= on a doe noel plate engraving 00
shle label. Bee that our bottle Is not reglad with
inmrions and deleterion , stuir We defy any pawn
to match the taste or the:victor of our goods. Any
person pretending to sell Plantation Bitters by the
gelen or in balk, to en impolite,. We. moll only In
• our log cabin bottle. Any person imitating this
bottle, or selling smy other material therein, whether
rolled Plantation Bitters or not, I. a crtminal under
the 11 . B. Law, and will ho so prespruted by us. W.
already have our eye on two portico le-filling our
bottle*. dr— who will succeed In gettitig themselves
Into close quarter.. The demand fir Drake's Plan.
tattoo Bitters from Wise, clergymen, merchants.
tc.,la perfectly incredible. The dimple trial of a
bottle In the evidence we present of their ,rt4h 'ad
superiority. They are sold by all respectable drag
s/ism, grocers. physician, betels, etemnboata end
ntry storm.
SILK CORD NETS,
au7:otn-.LVr
TrDRAICBI3 GENUINE BIT
TEM, Tor sale wholesale and retell, 14,
•PVEE WINE
E. dit M. BOLLMAN, Germany,
O.PRIVATEI DISKASES.
Di. Ludlum's Specific
L the eel: reliable mew' ter diseased atlas maim
SHAWLS,
tams: spyip3-"AWssiitiii;. - Ic?'. etiumciflc- 7 -
4gi an' vfilli. ariO0 t ;iiire,
thrstig s di' vol icatatm _ -;— , - Ar-- ~4 ,
44114
1124Ai1tat3r_1L.001444.4. :
. 7 7 =a istitoncistitog.
.
:sta:Bala
anrklu -[d CAB sou% am*
tk,' Ifeai iffdaos.-
P. H. DE/E.P. & CO.,
202 Brood
SIMON JOHNSTON.
Comer Seolthfleht and Fourth streets.
7 Om trtaw'r
I=
(Fortneriy MAW A Co.. Bordeec•)
The only Vinegar awarded .1r1.6 a Prise lads!, of
ty eahlbltors at the International Exhlbttion
ondon Per Yea, by
VsM. BOLLMAN,
CETE
ESN
of getierotloo. it Ls the
Pb 'victims *hate Ilfb au devoted to the treatment of
this - elso at &Lamm and with unprecodented lure
coo, for umre than twenty yearn Ma perfection
welt, regattas no injections, ma Uttering eattrelS
teem the mistaken pnetlee and the netneeroas wortle-
loos castrato& ofltred to the sallio. It 6 =Unit
esetablo and perlbetly Rafe. It sea Ilk.. duns,
must Impute etrenith_ tad rigor to the dimmed
Carnes.—The peat =elm el \ tlnts remedy In of-
belfry' pearanont carer tab led tc.;!ta being Imitabd
by anyrtseipleel ram Obserii, ibastbra, that tbs
eticestot• e the praprtetor q tiottud etch boi. Mese
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