• • .1 if- ; 1; I . 1 , 4. *,MODAT - - SUBV72B4N. patent Mondavi. ~Tfjo amtunt of petart medicines which axe sold every year in this country is enormous. : Pertnnes are made at the business ins very '.shot:4-tinic. That the use, indiscriminately , et itverjiitostruna which is a dvertised does malt hatin, as well as some good, there can be . dead; but there are, nevertheless, a large proportion of what is known as patent medicines, which are beneficial when properly .Itsed. The patient is rarely the - best judge of his own' ailment, and fen are competent to select the suitable medicines for the physical 143 width may Millet them. Practical ex `Portetioetrid scientific knowledge are as es satllY requisite to the proper administra ,tlen.-of patent medicines as any other. If the medicines themselves, as many of them ,nntlbubtedlY are, am of a healing virtue, they willeertainly, do the most good to the sick intintvloin 'aireeted by those who understand his.disease • and the nature of the remedies which a-^ adapted to its alleviation er remedy. Itisin'tt—m view of the subject - that we think leach establishments as that of Dr. Ogoaca Unsay of this city, a public benefit. This gentleman is a regularly educated physician. He-is able to give advice and to preactibOM ptoperMedicine for a particular-disease. He cei distinguish between n 4enuino and counterfeit article, and can discriminate be tween medicine possessing valuable properties and: mere nostrums got up for the sole pur pose *Oaring doll ars from the pockets of a too credulous public. From the bands of tuohlt.man as Dr. Snags, patent medicines maythe.safely administered. In addition to an cilniest infinite variety of other articles, the'eMstioner may obtain at his establishment, 41 , . -com er of Wood street and Virgin alloy, almost' every valuable 'patent medicine now before the public, and the customer may also obtain - Irian the Doctor, himself, what is per ttapftgreater value than the medicine—an opinion An regard to the necessity of its use, and if necessary, proper medicine for each case, and-proper;directions how it should be administered. The Doctor is no charlatan ; he has character, reputation, _and honesty of PurPoStb. and in using medieites which he re commends, the public may root assured that no deception is practiced. Health is too imi table to be trifled with, and those who are so unfortunate as to find themselves in need of medicine, will find Dr. KtYBSH'S establish ment.a safe, place to purchase.—Morsin9 Poet, July 4. A'Brn Tatao.—Goodwin Co.'s gigantic robrorairm of the war opened at Masonic , Rail lost night to an overflowing house, and ' tho: highly wrouht anticipations of the au dience were more g than realized. As a picture of the momentous( struggle in which oar coon tr.* le involved* iris vast, comprehensive and authentic. Al a work of art it ranks first in the, gallery of American paintings. Sir. Ru fits Souterky elucidated the various scenes in iiliernie remarkable for Its graphic and de scriptive power. Mrs. Some rby favored us with' -some choice music,her 'selection v of music bring chaste and appropriain. All lo ers of refined entert,allimente should visit the Polyorame. Court of Commion 'Wkoansmsr, Get. 1.1.--The following eases Witil'ap rposed of: likrotts'lnnotEnntra.—ln the case of Glydo vs. Brewer, Watson A Co., the jury found a verdict for plaintiff for $9,0 00 . Hanna, Hart & Co: vs. Nathaniel Bailer, tine. Aotion iTCOVer money paid 'by mistake. Vercliot - for plaintiffs, $.56--sabject to opinion of the Courton questions of law reserved. John gown vs. Thomas Kaolin. Action on 'a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff, s 3 g 9 r . gg• Rabertlfill re. James B. Hill. On t rial. Has- Barons JCOGII SIESLEEI2.--Ctaharill e mar as. John . Shrober and wife. -Plaintiff takes anon suit . : Chtlatian .K.Mderer se. Jain Blorrow. Ae• tion of ejeament. On trial. . . ATiIiTiTED TO TEE Ssu. 31 1:110tiOil of Geo. P. Homilton, Ezq.,, Stephen C. McCandless was yeaterdayiinlyJoinatted to practice tow In the several - Conlia of Alleghen county. Mr. licetidlett lO,aloungir_ittn of S no natur al-04y, Oiid.l4.cloootitteittoOti to hie stadia' ho h a t ' qalited limselt for . the fall antlialthful cliedharge'of duties as an at tome . lataturnoso Coorry has gone Curtin and , 4gqevr,about. 300 majority- Who entire Union county ticket is believed to have been elected. Being united with 'Westmoreland in the login latiie district, the Copperheads of that county have elected the candidate of the minority in Armstrong, in addition to their own two. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES• PSOPICZ AS/. BAita's Szwrco Iliscumss, for family and manufacturing purposes, are the bait in Use. A. F. CusTorr, General Agent, No. 18, Fifth street. Tnostss Pansor, Plain Jukd Ornemen Slate '1 c9for. p.na dealer La Pennuleania and Vermont slate of the -best gruslity at low rates. Oftlee':eiyAlex.. Langhlin's, near the Water Werke, Plttsburgh,'"Pa. ' 0 /MT SATCELSZO. TIMM Sint BAST.—The an dersignia esiirild mostldapeetfully call the at toutiart oLtiteli friends, mad.thepublio in gen eral, to their Fell and Winter stock.of Goode. They consiet? of-all the very, latest etyles of Cloths, Cesimeres and Vestings, English Es kilns; fteeier,TrKO atid.Eliot,Cloth and Over ehattigs.:. Also, a Serge assortment of Erenelt Clibsehila--,thrssreosttings -of the very fineit =44411,0f •I'Mcli fiejoeted from the tziii.pettitieneraitd4lll-he made in the most fashionable rilaritteti, and;at &trice lower than any oirer-miiiefilint tailiring establish ment in, tho city. *Gila elLearly call. Salim. Cleanest L• Co., alerehant Tailors, 3io.4l,3lierket et- SAMUEL GRA11444,., , • AE.O.-31CCAISDLIS3. P I lIE . .. ' J - I . :i: 7.: .., ...: Pawrscror Skrasucrorrov. Jas. noyt, pastor Pipit Prmbytmistw Church, Orange, g. .1 445riiteiLmt•hava_used Mrs. E'. A. A.lloo's yotftibalattiortig Vorld'a Hair Dressingnsing with cy givakbegettiin my family. Its clea and healing properties, removing dandruff and giving elrebitir 4 htitiltlif luta 'otttuntl Moo and softoelpltriplum F1:10110 any psoparation kriPsalliKtOo ' Sold by Druggists ovorywhere. Depot 103 Oiseiisiolvotmr:t, Now York. - I 'lsrgr•REdElitz Asp" RICAVVION. Sitt.--The Ono -saisraiment of l'a4L,Ful,Wiater clothing, lately remiliiid by hieing. John Wier &Co., Xieehant Tailors, h•lo. 10 Rodent' street, Al legheny. The , stook of elothyig amidst Te ; of the !Moat: id- gents' as, omits end.overeords.: The style 011atturna tasteful anti-fashionable. •We would Wits ell of our Feadets to • give thdiabove gentlemen b. 1 ' 1 Tire harroreof war can be greatly mitige teCle.-.ther. -,vevereiga,:mmedy, 1101lotrere 'Ointment; if will care any wooed, however !Lapointe, if -it ba pal?bed aronna the iFooAda. "aini.:they clip be kept tAptcMgajyr'coirereri with It. A pot of olut stvsatskoaidkinerary knot knapsack. Only 26 mats .r pot. . 227. • Fetta)t =me, four dollars. - • ,Pli#lllo, four dolArt. Dentai /nsatuta. Ross Cheap Dentistry, beet cbespDentietry. Irec•itatettlicoptprie, no mmtbine MI - • Odlto or4l be taken at ' thoLkomitoso tifLool go. tiq Penn itroot, dal or Ilisllß,orders lo ft at -0 1 0 above , place. *lllterfrortdptli titeredbd to ;Ad 5 :Duo britald ••• CcomfAtilt icceiviia per Auctliais k Com wini*B,Sniress,,ii Sib of" Maio in Silk, Valvot;lind. Warn; Oita CO. .• C. biariptiiklitr 248 Penn street, will at tend to ell business of his profession. • ISOPZYSNY-PSSIMES—Ozt Taostatty smith& OetdDl?t ,U,at , tbtCamencoofthe b,rge e Anytta, by.itot..B. P. Swift, D. Ittebad4* 8VIII;11c,ZLIMItl e and LIZZIE ttk.*IFPRN:StAtIeOA/ atr• *: TO/WINGiMUTII—it the test Owe a the blide3feldt, ~Seltllte4eY ottiotig, Ort. 14tb, by NeT•pyp t Ur. ifut.to tt; itOwnie io Sim 11634-71.,:14pfdar: of witt. , ;.‘Fttue, zwild =Mil farGareTßON - • - — The following table shows.the actual returns from the State se far es heard from, with-esti nu' god "tiajOritioi ;in the remaining counties ; we ship give the actual majorities for Curtin ; and Foster in 1.860, for the purpose of showing OCT.IB, 1863 the gains and leases. We cannot see any warrant for a reduction of the Union majority below 25,000. It may be increased considerably above our estimates, but can scarcely be reduced : Cattalo for Oacia. lifitioriao for °wan. 1880. 1663. 3,144 -, 9 500 2,099 2,000 650 500 1,898 1,500 . 967 1,000 562 350 6,689 7,700 978 350 . 449 400 .776 300 . 1,788 1,800 393 250 Erie Crawford Mercer . Lawrence Beaver Washington Allegheny . Butler . . • Yenango . • • Armstrong . • • Indiana . . • • Jefferson . • • • Forest Warren McKean - Somerset . • . .' 1, Potter 1 Tinge 2,131 Bradford . • . . 4,331. Buequehanna . . . 1,654 Wayne 73 Clinton 47 ~• •., . 941 Centre Blair 389 Huntingdon . • . . 956 Franklin 674 674 Mifflin Juniata 38 288 Perry Snyder 569 Union 801 Dauphin 1,253 1,1. Lycoming Lebanon . . • . . 1,613 1,501 Schuylkill . • • . 234 Lancaster . . . . 5,859 8,300 1,627 1,200 Chester . • . . 1,187 1,000 Delaware . . . . Philadelphia, . . . 1,863 8.500 Mcioritha.s , .. Caustics fc, Woodward. Fe4rr. Wood.orrd 1800. 1063. Bucks ...... 53 :.400 Clarion, ..... 502 ' 500 Face• •. . 1,140 , 2.040 e et , te, ..... 174 500 Westmoreland. . . . 446 800 Cambria, .. • . 405 350 Bedford, 91 300 Fulton, ..... 129 250 Clearfield, •285 200 200 Elk, • 212 Cumberland, . . . . 91 500 76 150 Adams, . • • . . 1,343 4,000 York, Northumberlsn 1, . . 566 200 Montour, ..... 237 200 Columbia, . • . . 733 600 Sullivan, ..... 119 200 Wyoming, . • . . 174 200 Lucerne, ..... 254 2.200 Pike, ...... 510 500 Monroe,. .. . 1,241 . 1,500 Carbon, . • . 208 500 Northampton, . • . 1,742 2,800 -Lehigh, . • „ 390 1,668 Becks, ..... 3,485 6,000 Montgomery, . . . 1,580 500 Curtin" uutjority, Vote for Governor and Supreme J, DISTRICTS = a : 3_ Pins Watd ........... Third Ward.lat B i t Third Ward,2d t Fourth Ward......-. Fifth Ward, bit pct Fifth Ward. 24 ,t math Ward ......... - Seventh Ward...-... Eighth Ward-..-.-- Ninth Want ...... skisorikikv. wins Ward-...... .... Second Ward Third Ward,Dtpc:t Third Ward, 2 d Pt Fourth WardAvt Pt Fourth Ward,SIVI VOZOCOUII. Birmingham: l , l st ft ii smirulinittii 2d Pt Bait Ilirmlne. Lawmacestile...—• Sharpahurk ........... McKeesport ...... Tem flout Pittsburgh. West Pittsburgh.... Were. Ell.abetla Tar entum ............. Manchester ........... Elisabeth .............. Sewickley ............. Monongahela ........ roseasurrii. Peebles, 1 st ............ Peebles, 2d.— ..... Pitt- ................... Collins ................. .............. Plum- ................ Batton.. ............... Penn .-....«.«..... ... Versailles ............. Elisabeth ............ . Jeireison .......... Mifflin ................ Upper .B.t. Lower St. Clair.- 'Robinson Findley Noon Ohio-- ............ 'Franklin ........... Reserve .............. Baldwin ........... McClure ........ .- 5n0wden........... S. Fayette......... H. layette Pine ......... McCandless W. Deer......-.... K. Deer--- ... . . Fawn, lit Bret Fawn, 2d Prt . t. .... .. Sewickley ....... 1ndiana.......... Mullet ............. Creacent.....-... Hampton_...... talon ........ Bichiand T0ta1......-...... ....... -.19,730 9,1 Curtin's majority in 70 Districts b •- 7,599, with six districts to bear from, berme the Calm midority to 84000 MARRIED: NEE . . ..... .., annum a:awl:la. vizales.• ~..---,---, _..--,-.--- -- .^ ---.-- ,Z 1 1 - . r . , 5 1,.. a DLSTBICTS. So• g \ 1 \ 1 ! C. g ------ 2. rlrd nd ' ,, '"' " -I rd... .1 1 91 ' 1 - ji j ---rj 2 j — \:) ° 4 5 4 4 9 ;fa I r. 195 1 34 84c ward, Ist p. 274 'M.S 278 237 000 000 34 ward, 34 p. :WO 5,01 233, 550 236 655 Fourth ward_ 450 167 458' 176 459 177 6th ward, Ist p 188 179 185 192 183 170 6th ward, 221 p 395 3011 405 361 307 372 • Sixth ward.... 684. 334 725 350 724 357 ; Seventh waid. 204 14-8 280 130 ODO 000 ' Eighth ward.. 332 218 OM 000 WO 000 0 . 0000 0 000 Ninth w-ard.... 000 1.03 1.1011 et.I.EOIII7NT. Finn ward__ 000 000 eon 0 0 0 Second word... OW COO OOO COO 34 ward, Ist p. 572 147 1 694 1.2) 579 14t ward, 24 p.. =I tan v 7 275 ow 1 4th ward, p 519 20 645 MO caz ; 4th ward, 24 p 211 117 222 171 214 ' 1108001301, I 1 Bireg, lst p.. 212 1511! 219 1491 119 Blrmg,' 24 p... 295, ••16011 302 154, 303 1 Monongahela.. 771 861 85 781 83 W. Pittsburgh 102 1 781 101 77 COO ITtroponsncev'e 164 ICS 159 163 103 7 E. Biroalng . m. 401 248 409 243 405 'a I queen... ' 1/S1 991 193 95 193 9 Law renceville 1384 2091 970 203 COXI 0) 31anchostor .... 312 212,1 326 2081 am on IE. Elizabeth_ 95 6711 107 551 106 8 1 Tarentum 117 3711 118 30 118 3 Sewickley 133, • 1211 143 17 138 1 rownenire. 1 1 1 Chartler. I Ell 1 971 71\ 97 '1 Union ..... „..... 186 98 0001 00 000 , ( Scott 103 1101 61 111 I 1 Peebles, lot p.. 294 65 2111 68 197 i 1 Peebles, 2d p... 001 54 la g 1 1W I 1 Collins e ern' ~,,, 249 221 247 2 ; Collin 3011 901 271 112 2P3 1 , Upper St. Clair • col 06! i 72 601 73 • Versallios 201 101 241 159' W.) 11 Mowon 177 1541 189 225 186 It Jer ,. mo .. .. 101 132' 113 121 113 li Richland ... 75 401 74 41 74 Ito. lin 11.5 167 134 109 I: Sewickley WI 371 14/1 27 1121 Sitalor 3141 2161 2721 225 215 1 Stkowarn . -... 11.31 7(11 16011 681 140 Elizabeth 520, 211,0 6271 051 ... Moon 991 1011 791 1021 99 I Penn U 4 44 , 2241 48 224, Baldwin lin Viol Zell 132 2:se 1 iihio 148 00 1491 I* 148 Patton 114, 8511 117 ed 117 81 Fatte 1371 621 1:2 1 1 62 138 ye Findley 1001 136,1 1031 1341 1021 1 —. --_ First ward... 1 496 193 j 481 1891 rikti 1841 4! Second ward. 418 1801 420 100 • 1 18.01 4., 3.1 ward,lst p , 278 272 •576 009 , 09u , 0( 3d ward, :Y1 p' %11 542 1971 559 203 5501 24 i Fourth ward 456 182 464 174 4418 172 44 sth w'd.lat p 191 181 185 115 192 172 li !.th sed,slp 402 389 405 394 406 368 31: I,oth ward.. 728 373 727 3 120 349 7i ii. ventb w'd. 1 2771 150 Cul 000 001 00 9 Eighth ward 404 224: 090 • 0901. COO 680 Ninth ward. 009 $0 ) 000, 0/01 010, 0011 XLLEOII., T. Find ward... 141 168 r - Sevmd ward MO 000 adward,lat p 581 142 3d ward.2d p fr.s 262 4th ward,lat 632 2121 4th word.2d V.B 1681 DOZOLOUR. - 1 ]lane haste, 361 '..831 Q i BBl'3 ' : F, i rt e . : i r. m . '' rg i r g i n:n; K e tt , v : b l llie 2 21 : 'g r n .. t. i .:: . rall 406 0 5 :6 ' 11 243 1 4763 76 : 1 ' Lalealrlol:.. 1 3% T 'Z i ...o s 1F S Fittsligh.. 000 WO Sharpaburg . 161 125 Sewickley.- 142 12. .1 . --I. 1E: Elizabeth. 103 54 ioakonirw. 1 I t 2.• 1 841 , MCChlre ... -. I . 1' 501 ..: I Fol. I 171 ' 04, ... ... ' Scott ..... ......4 ~.. 591 HI 171 ; Peebles, tat '2OO 571 198 180 I Peebhm, 2.1 p 199, 521 l iii 3. :,1 , i , 1 ChaFtiera-...1 , 1191 .. 81 ! Ijeserre 2491 -0 11 1161 405 319 1 Moon ......_.. 1 roi, oi, ......, Findley ......., 1030%1 Snowden 'l6Bl 67, . ••• I Elizabeth....l 000 000 .. -• ' Staler ..... _... 2211 12 117 - - , Baldwin ......1 :Ski ' 612 ' 417 i Penn .....«. 2.25 tn 112 . 0hi0..._.._... VA I , Patton ..... .... Jl7 31Y3 162 1 :.,,,..V.Vott'... 2' 4 08 2 44 1 licibln.n. Y ...:: 191 91 ltleblend.....' 395 264 Jelleraon.... 52,848 27,318 • • . 25,580 Ea C=2 ;1g 4 r / 2 T 2.R 691 77 423 lid 284 229 209 610 461 179 192 173 403 sta 721 3 34 278 139 410 218 600 236 44 iso 347 1 99 339 5:18 243 630 409 236 199 21 9 490 34 E. 62.1 356 2XI 146 443 196 , 43) 219 64 IrL Gl6 2V 50 139 124 470 6.56 4115 zIS 168 ea 169 471 168 62D TM EE 213 146 306 160 403 242 194 03 375 262 164 121 245 117 167 164 213 124 105 Ti 63 15 118 36 364 235 168 53 148 15, m slit 182 375 T 25 Lm 05 ne va 173 254 lw 146 107 218 12' C 74 50 3 3 72 47 WE 251 104 80 183 W. 114 83 VA 117 106 77 lie Sr ata 1m 51 142 16 200 5 7 101 53 289 142 279 114 480 118 151 89 118 83 157 65 92 45 244 141 242 74 244 61 194 103 103 7 6 197 60 270 147 526 1 68 161 114 331 21 0 185 16 1 sse 311 222 140 149 120 93 VS 73 105 103 90 9 8 214 1 226 101 95 54 176 63 134 6 5 111 601 168 1 05 4 , 8 109 60 154 45 27121 . 49 7:39 163 931 198 113 121 719 28 8 75 68 ' 79 1 186 128 101 124 99 101 148 68 53 70 212 136 129 se -167 68 140 64 131 90 168 133 81 6 0 74 86 141 44 It E A D . T nr. LATEST "]folic"--Good, fashionable authority in New York vouches for the fact (that no lady,of toe will dare to appear on Fifth Avenue or Broadway with trailing dress or long petticoat. Short dresses are now in style. They ere scalloped around the edge. \ and are 'worn over Balmoral jepolts, at length to display the kid boot, or else the skirt is hoped up ti the every scud, nearly to the knee, • showing the colored petticoat, of mohair, , ... cashmere or silk, trimmed either to match " the dram or to tasteful contrast to It, and In .correspondence with the shads of the hat or 1 \. \ \ it 'mantle worn. The leather boots have vary high beds, colored, perhaps and strings and ; T,l tweets of Bather. also. The petticoat is ettort enough to disks. tho instep, at least. To t ~ ovary dress meltable for walking, French mo ' disks now attach little rings, through which • cord., running to the waist, to join another cord, which is drawn at will around the waist when • lady prowls' to promenade, and lon ermd within doors, thus allowing the dress to resume its original length in the colon. 11.00p 1 ---* ' 2 dg= skirts .UtetlenlPMeellinsintreaarl'ocemnaltre .6 El ~ the dram to fall gracefully. 6 i - 1 -. 7 1 t• soap BALL AND KID BOOTS, for NTenten ? ,y P . w I: ! 3 )1 1, 0 B u ra : ' b u d y C a: dm"fuo'r and d sn a g tV: oft a u b rs i t ro n w t h t ttebttrgh. 1 V %tarn be 'OONICY.BT HALL SHOE STOKE, . . atom r , • , t 1 • ; . 80. 02 PM street, newt door to raprtill Oaks. jekHitlr ' 002 122 21 130 23 TO 2 3 42 1 n 42 972, 165 211 n 23 28 4 191 40 1 36 189 137 220 123 03 60 173 63 113 6 0 76 40, 20 88 EiN3 For 0011150 of Representatives. {YIOA przoczers mg a e =2 ia 1 9 4, 17 --- ;. 1 --:--------,----7---- . 233 231 Wlt 221 WATCLIEb, CLOCKb & JEWELRY. 550 559 599 558 Ma TIC lri 171 17 5 1 75 \ REINEMAN, MEYRAN & SIEOLE, 389 Importers wad Whalenle Dealers In IE3 ICCI 183 183 183 9353 352r 8 5313 511 7 . 73 , / 39 ,,,,. 1 24 .,„ „,,in „, 39 ,, WATCHES, 000 TOCLOLSOC7I,m7EWmAEcLimiIIYE, u S y l7l6l l . AHD ...... ~ PLATED WARE, WATCH MATERIALS, 000 000 000 COO 000 . 000 000 C 4 ° 013 ° °C 4I CM " L And Wholesale Ages t@ for the celebrated 139 143 135 137 138 287 267 VIT 257 OH 212 212 01 211 211 AMERICAN WATCHES. 1 7: . 75 . 13 , v 2 i l , pil >, 12 TIFTII STREET, one door from 1/7d, CH .22 62 262 f'2,-------,---------- _ ---. \ a° °a 143 A DDy ,k, EWENS, 63 64 6 54 64 57151103 6858 Le 73 PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, 1 71 6 9 8 illi la iv ' GAB AND STEAM FITTERS, 77 77 77 77 TT 76 75 73 75 76 165 WOOD ST., opposite FDA Church, Pitteburgb. 152 152 152 152 152 les 166 165 166 11:I3 PIMPSL 11TDRANTS, MEET LE/13, LEAD.' 92 03 93 0 13 • rim Tlltir end DAN LEAD, mad Plumbers' =Melt 241 241 241 241 341 In gears!, Oil • rednerles fitted ay 1n the ot tat Bp. 221 al 221 20 en, vra rtetane.rithT= alriagZiftir. co pper. 263 563 CM 0 8 16 2 Nn.—AD orderssully sae tied to . . apl C fl? I I I ? re 121 141 N. ".°°° 1'63 aoo °D° °N) Ixl CALORIC GEN E RATOR. 103 10 10 1 000 64 124 IN ki t ae It' A CUBE POD STIONN .PLACED. se. Thls Improvement has been gotten. up not Up- !. 26 A2 126 a I* ,ir? 1; - 4 1 basard, butt . le the molt of struiT, exPethwalls3, -ii—go, ' "', n r 2 labor snd airman. Thome annoyed with smoke iota c . - d i s - a- ra dust will please call ;If not satisfactory *Me end of isg — .thg i za ~i 6 135 tan days, the apparatus taken ont and no charts STEVENS d SNIT.. ' EX EN ED Eft 203 101 101 101 101 103 ,l,0 2_1" 3"3/11r street.; 60 te 60 60 60 is is le le is aruCCO WORICEIL—JAS. OWEI \ 37 37 .37 0 37 0 , sumo° AND MASTIC IVORKrist'AT.tt V - _37 . V .37 RANGED AND FSAST32%.„aort tx,...,. 0 0 •CT ' 0 0 01112,131=Td of aD kinds in 6i .64 64 LSI 64 All eiders left at No. 23 OONGUESS STUMM, land Ws• 229 / 90 10 doors from WYlie. or at mew. Wall Paper Store, 133 1.24 1.13 No.lll Wood sweet, will be prolnptly attanded to. VWO 133 50 0 4 45 - , . 'lttebg 1 .... 503 603 603 ekti Um 415 117 415 414 : :: 'I L I" ! 43 283 3 205 rO l 5 20e Los\ . 6 isi 6913 61 3 6 66 3 6 r9l it ....5"24. 408 407 406 410 404 " 7 .- 575 275 275 975 275 ' S ... 409 4C13 409 409 iCI7 - . 9 ~ .... cOO 000 000 sdueeny .4, .0. 011) 000 000 000 .. .. OW 000 000 COO •• 3 it 686 531, 555 580 585 . 3 2d. 728 227 El 7/7 227 :. 4.141 626 010 go 606 Gm 3ret ' are 9 ... 21 .... 225 191 226 \ VA IN r 27 22 12 1 Seett..—.. UO 110 110 110 190 11n10n,..... 177 177 177 198 177 Feeble Ist-. 99 99 160 99 98 • . 3d.; 198 198 198 195 198 Chartism.. 118 '9B 98 90 22 Collins .......• 275 221 2111 0 711 273 Temp 41114... 160 70 100 152 150 W. PitUbg. 161 105 105 105 105 llemsrelsi.; 53 .38 98 87 75 Drmitig Ist. 219 219 219 219 316 " 2d. 297 297 507 297 297 r tiestil i. .. : 109 13 111 r s 1 4 : worse ....... 255 255 20 am 255 u 1 e,1,0e.... 973 371 371 971 911 •P1a1it5...... 000;Cr a io ao 000 a. Pitieb6-. 207 2Crt 200 2or 291 2r, rAyatte,, ... 000 000 000 000 • Prentiut Ist ... 030 000 000 , Versailles. .. 237 237 Ws 077 638 Rcia..... 160 1.1/916 9 PP 169 Jefferson ...... 114 114 116 11 6 114 Robinson-- IST 187 167 167 196 Rim e.._ 72 n Ti 74 .74 trir........ 117 0 DI 1 .1 1 1 ly e FA \ \ Baldn'in:„.. 206 206 738 208 708 Nandlolter.. 365 3151 364 364 363 111909..-..... 99 9 9 99 99 •99 Penn... ... 725 225 525 725 V• 5 Seatekleyß. 142 143 \142 14t 1 40 i &wick], tg4 SO 80 80 GO Umtata ...:, US US US US 510.11111.-:...166 1t93 106 DI 4. 9 Mabel 1 4\1 , 2 3 1 i ...„.:.,., 2.. =MI • • • • - ,r;!, Comity T re alU Special Dtimatche to the Pittsburgh Gazette. . WasolSores, Oct. 14,,,1873. , The Star of this evening contains tho fol- , Sii•etal niqatelies to Me Pittsburgh Gazette . t lowing aceount'Of the late cavalry fight : , OHIO. The whole of 'Gregg's division was ordered Craft Bolton Station on Saturday towards Ohio has gone Croon C 7 ba C b i O mil u .' tSi; t O y c 'Th . l o 4 rts . Culpepper, and arrived at Culpepper at 4p. i and majority. How is Pennsylvania 1 S. ra. From thence the 2d brigade of the 2d di- 1 • COMINsTI, Oct. 14, 1863. vision, was ordered to Fox Mountain to sup-' , Large 'Union majorities in nearly every port Kilpatrick, but finding that Kilpatrick I ward. Glorious prospeota. Great enthusiasm did not need reinforcements the brigade left I prevails. Copperhead stook very low. him on Sunday morning, and returned to the C. R. L. division at Culpepper, on Saturday night. E.:. Oxvlttr, Oct. 14, 1863. GrOgg moved to Sulphur Springs at nine o'- Soldiers rote in the 18th 0. V. I.: Brough, cloak at night. In the meriting two "fibnents, I 342, Vallandigham 169. 111th 0. V. I. the 4th and lath Pennsylvania, were sent for- Brough 464, Vallandigham 14. 45th 0. V. I. ward to Jefferson, about five miles from Sul- ' gives 350 for Brough. Tho other regiments phur Springs, anti the first were sent out to- I have dot been heard from. wards Little Washington to reconnoiter. The The rebels aro still falling back. Shackel last named regiments encountered a large ford is in pursuit. force of the enemy just beyond Amosville Jones hoe again elude dun, Oct. 14, 1663. d us. n. and were surrounded, but gallantly fought CINCA their way out and crossed the river at Walls- We have returns from tbirty-two cou nties nties in ton, about twelve miles above Sulphur Springs, Obi., which gives a net Union majof About 10 o'clock in the morning the enemy forty-four thousand one hundred and sixty advanced on the FourtitliernrisylvtiniaCavalrY , two, being, a Unless. .gasafilatirtf:sis tbott:' which were at Jeffersoit, with , cavalry, chow- sand these lumdred and nine. cou Vallandig and'in liam, leg heavy infantry appports ip their rear, soilr e hastoirried only four nties, when our cavalry seeing they wore being over- these there are Union gains. The majority powered, fell back slowly, contesting the ion the 'home vote will reach seventy thou- I ground, to a large forest this side of Jefferson, sand. r', 1 0CII- 1110 veto of the Ohio S. where Gregg, who led these regiments in per- BlvrixOilx.- 0 son, dismounted a portion of hie mon and soldiers in this city at headquarters to-day, sent them out as skirmishers, their horses I resulted as follows : 95 votes east. Brongh, having been sent back to Sulphur Springs. 87 V allandigham, 2. One ticket was !rased. After stubbornly contesting th e ground for PNNSYLVANIA. nearly two hours, they were ordered to fall PRIERDEEPUM, Oct. 14, 1663. back slowly, and as they were doing so a heavy Lehigh en., 1830 maj. for Vihodward ; lose of infantry force of the enemy was discovered on 114. each flank, anti at the same time three rogi- Delaware co., IEB3 for Curtin . gain 516. ~."`..' merits of cavalry having made a wide detour, The majority for Crutin, as far as heard attacked them in the rear. At this time the j from, is 15,000 ; thirty-six counties yet to CS Tooth New York was Sent to the support of come in. If they do tho came be as at tho last M, Gregg and Rood. Battel7 ,of the Second election, Curtin 's majority will 20,000. -I--- United States Artillery, opened op the rebel Barks gives only 0500 for Woodward , a .6 96 al n cavalry, but owing to the short range of the gain for Woodward ~,,,,.., 2, guns, which were brass Napoleon's, no serious Wyoming co., IV codward 40 maj 52 1715 damage was indicted on the enemy by them. 'Fulton co., Woodward 260 um.) Doniocrat.c j g 111 . The Fourth and Thirteenth were now pressed '. gain 137. %IS 360 severely in the front, and our centre broken, Backs 00., 310 for NV oodward. NO OM ow an and at the name time they were attacked on Bedford eo., 300 maj. for Woodward. All but me ( 00 each flank and in the rear, our mon cut their ' Fulton a Democratic lose. 000 1 000 000 000 000 000 way through and escaped across theriver with Returns show Curtin's majority in the State WO Ow 000 an ore too heavy lees. ' to be about 18,000. S. 64 138 677 136 672 131 CM MO WO OM 000 am The 16th Penn's was now dismounted and ftocntsrrs, Oct. 14,1883. t e l' e a l r e 'l 2 „t ' , 1 ;31 5 8 , l i c f; thrown out along the river banks as skirmish- Curtin's majority in Beaver 900. 8. D. 8.6 I I ers, while the Bth was also dismounted and 13631.ta, Oct. 14, 1663. 2 - 18 147 218 - 1M 000 1701) ordered to support the battery, which had only The whole, oounty ticket is elected, and 300 i 295 70 M 5 108 1,30 000 four short range gum. The enemy opened on for Curtin. J. J. S. 76 85 78 80 81 us with some twenty pieces of artillery, but Pfitl..4DELPets, Oct. 13.—1 n Butler county 105 77 101 77 1.3 so 164 161 157 166 0.3 167 our troops gallantly held the ground for eight districts giro the Union State ticket 400 tee 241 402 243 " 242 sere 1 hours, ro Is' rho h \ 193 95 104 04 197 91 rs Ours, pti Ina e c arges of the majority. Crawford county gives '2,060 major rc, 0 %°,, : 8 1 ( IP e c, T ...„ , enemy, end gradually fell back on the Fay-Ay for Curtin. Frio City givos 300 majolity 0,.., to ee 000 000 000 0c „, ettovillo road, the enemy following, but keep- for Curtin. Fifth Ward, Woodward 150 ; 1 140 17 I'M 16 140 Ul mg at a respectful distance. Twelfth, Curtin 02; Thirteenth. Curtin 79 ; I, -105 24 104 53 16C 54 0.0,011 mowoli oz I (wow mow mom t.. Co n l. ta G 'Martin ggWa and a t t eu wo tt a e i r d , s = wi d th h bo ini th , L . leti ro - S w iLte d e w n . th rd , 38Whoodowinar,idui re3ltuBr,...Seasy•enaltteeeynttlahe, II 1071 60 105 CO IXI to wounded, the former severely and the latter above figures, bat tho majority will probably Mt, 51 99 53 99 53 slig htly. exceed 8,000. 19e 07 W3l\ 56 293 58, . 9; ;11 %I SO !s1 03 Ident. Adams, 4th Pa., Maier . Wilson, Bth Lehigh county about 100 for Woodward, ' ffte, 711 1 :2.: Zso 105 ' 27 ' 41 W 6 Pa., L i eut. Col. Kettler, lot N. J., Maj. Ras- and Monroe county about 1,500 for Wood , Ti , lot 4 ; 3 it 1, 7 1 1(11 • sell, let Md., were Woutlea. The loss of ,ward. ~I r' 66 . - , I t,' 14 ` 6 , 7 16 , 6 134 68 the second brigade, it is thought, will amount \ given I 1.225709, Ps., Oct. 13.--Wayne County JO 624 196 4M 1831 000 OM to about four hundred and fifty mon in killed, t Woodward 55 maj. Suscknehanna gives Curtin 4 .* 423 22 1221 216 1.2 wounded and missing. TAO 4th and 13th Pa. 1700 maj. Cumberland gives Woodward 500 or 37 1M 37 118 31 129 37 600 maj. Berke gives Woodward 600titnaja 134 , 212. 1 1 . 3 t ., . t:15 4 IL7 MI 1 . 4 1 ; regiments ouffered most intverely. ' !'Carbon giros Woodward 500 maj. But4rs gives est 14s 0.9 130 681 149 67 Col. Gregg is highly spoken of for the man- N l it t oolwar ri d ' 1 4 6 0 1 0 0 mlj . . Lehigh complete gives oar in which ho fought his men, and it watt o° wa ' m 213. 81 , 117 et 117 82 110 NI M i 138 631 1.18 53 132 63 --- - - :31 0') 31 DI 37 80 = owing to his skill and bravery that the 4th An Attempt to Capture Negro Troops 1211 181 124 184 126 161 120 and Frustrated-.Mosbys Force Under 40, 75 401 75 40 74 41 13th fought their way oat of a precarious 1251 1111 1.21 113 126 113 125 Situation. Ile was at the head of Ins men in rated..-Resulta of General Foster's 1112, 236 164 23: 161 2421 163 581 ~,,,, ~4 ) n , x , az i co the thickest of the fight, and in several Second Expedition After Guerrillas. WssiliNGroa, Oct. 14.—Az official report charges he took the load during the engage- states that on the second attack upon our - moat. The rebels charged the battery and ' forces at Vienna, opposite[ Natchez, the ob raptured one of the guns, but the let New I •I'L t r : , ' , f te t , i l e fo r r ebe Co l t s . Tr rra to :, ll l ) , t ii 7L' e t u h t e , n e e n s Jersey cavalry gallantly charged back and re- etroy a :pontoon train. TI e negroes had all t captured the piece, which wee immediately bee n n transferred to the oth e r otr t ide of the river, I turned on them with good effect. Our cavalry , T r:: ng - . t e h ro o e awaiting outig k tra y ndpuotriation and yesterday held the enemy in check, and there , Ferrets ' with a few men attacked the enemy was some little skirmishing, one man 'being so vigorously that ect the yhut bad riot time to So minutes - wounded while on picket last evening. , comploh their ol in twenty after . their first appearance were in full re- . TIME NEW 11403-811M 9 UNINJURED. t The new ilOl3-eido2l was uninjured by the 1 Crept . Cole, in a report to Gen. Lockwood, who sixty pounds of powder contained in the rebel commands the defenses of Marshal Beights, torpedo, which exploded under her on the Saps that Mosby's command has been greatly Bth inst. Admiral Dahlgron's dispatches are l unnridseonertsedLtflorrensl and eon d :ra b t!is fo that his 'y positive on ibis point. A little copper was off t om e consist. of a battalion of throe hundred in one place, but no Moro than in other parts men. has been Mosby is one of for [he 's staff purpose officers, of the usenet from other causes. Tbo craft and express which pushed the torpedo before it was named °f th e eydt.o•ittrtohyeirpotomeoamernunication below , i the Davis, as if intended to do to the new Gen. Foster reports as the result of the Iron-sides what the Jew did to Gollah. The second expedition under Gen. Wistur, after 1 captain of the vessel was picked up afterwards, ittenrroilflaas bothut Matthews ii t e ats county, t t h e h , e .P u ti t e n s r t r o u c o - f 1 and papers found on him which showed that I about eighty bead of beef cattle, bound to 1, the plot had been long concocting. The three Richmond teon, 'a few rebel officers, and twenty 1 rebel iron-clads in Charleston harbor aro men aa prers. armed with similar torpedoes. The Soldiers , Vote. arrOtsrr.D.U•mo, Oat. 4.—The solo of the Ohio sol- Ex-Congressman Sedwick, of New Tork, ' diens is as follows : Broogh, 06; Vallandig. has been appointed COMMiSSIOOOT under an t ham, 4. lowa troops--Stone ,3; Tuttle, . ; act of last Congress, to revise and modify I 11l ows. 14th Siteonwee,'2sB; at Colutrtlieb, 68. us, Kli.. ho vt l d an as ee , f..,1 . navy laws.of the ticket is strongly Republican. A dispatch from Philadelphia says: Mc- 1 Admiral Porter has issued very stringent or- Clollan's letter endorsing Woodward, hart , dreers”,ow.itahndaotbr 1:7 to ro ti r ..t OtO ro ttn ni g ikro GO , b . ort i tm c c e n n t nobody but Its author. Mac's more judicious I , diaries. All nenfirol and watchme y n are to friends hero believe the letter a forgery, but bo armed with Colt's rev elvers. Tugs con admit that if it is genuine, its the last of him. I stoutly ply in the barber. Gen. Augur Is acting commander of the 1 ohfcl:".:;:liaraN' in r. ;h o . e i t.. „. l .l 4. i — d 'Z' , l , i_e s v h o o t re e of at the Department of Washington, Gen. Hointsle- I Ei myra Barrack, w as to en 7,„_,,,y, „ n d i t , man being confined to bed. ruulted in 62 vot for Brough and ono for I , \ ------------. Tux scessr CIITASS rs ressavi.vsms. :01100,4b0m• I Union speakers WhO arrived to-night from Skirmishing on the Right of Mcnsie's Pennsylvania, soy that the McClellan letter Army Cavalry lPight at White hurts only its author, and that the Callyollll 3111 1 1 /"Ir SPrings• was high-toned and bold in its advocacy of \llama ros, Oct. 14.—Passengers from the radical principles throughout, on the 'Union fifoo.nytyto;tiliaj reporat totha tt,,,,ee:lngriiti:y..lileerier,,Z.: side, while the copperheads resorted to the centre and on the left, there was only occa lowest appeals; also that Montgomoty Blair's atonal picket tiring, by whiCh ono man was recent speech formed a large part of the am- I killed. ~ It is reported that Gregg's division which Munition of the copperheads. Prominent I had severely contested the fight at ' White PITOMitIIIII Will urge his removal from Sulphur Springs on Monday with a large env-, the ODOly Cabinet. airy force; supportedby infantry and artillery, rum TIM RIMS OD MIR MORO. was compelled to fall back on account of not byWan and The only real news from the front to-night t r ei t "! irFt:ir.tlo pro perly which try, fifty is that yesterday anti to-day there has been lof tho Ist Now J m ong en ey r . ang w were a cavalry skirmish along the whole line, end 1 that at 7 o'clock this evening the sound of cannonade appeared to have , receded, as we were getting thh boat of it, and that Ileades present position is somewhat nearer Wash ton. .Tbe qnistion of battle or not is proba bly in Leo's power to decide, new but !leads can.. lot be easily drivon from his position. i Vote for Judge Indite Court. RCCOrde Re inter and County Contiandoner. Judge L. C Recorder. Register. Co. Corn F'lflt F. i 4 D Ism -Ts L,WRENCE county gives Curtin 1,1320 tan ority. Mercer gives Curtin 569 majority. TO NERVOUS BUFFKILIZIIS OF BOTH SEXY.3.-1L rerarend gentleman har ing boon restored to health Ina fOr days, after un dergoing all the nstml routine and irregular .11u modes of treatment, without sucoes., consider. It his sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures the means of cure. !fence, on the receipt of an addressed anrdopc, be will send,free, a copy of the prescription med. Direct to Dr. JOHN DAGNLLIA,IBe. Fulton street, N. Y nth' lydaw EL 121 113 456 119 11 .- 82 225 48 242 161 5Z3 192 115 122 TO:PETRONA OLL WORKS, LONG, MILLER 4: CO, BEM Works at SUARPSBVIIII STATION, AST. R.ll. °Moe and Warehouse, No. 23 BARRET REET, Pittsburgh. Manufacturer. of ILLFMINATING and LEBRI. CATING CARBON OILS ea' BENZOLE. CD - No. i REFINED OIL, warranted non.c.rplo sire, !Own' , on hand. _ x 12171 30 76 134 IZ -104 134 101 101 151 68 209 13 128 78 167 07 138 5G Y E TIII 31! 160 In 0 218 130 lii ea 70 40 from is bleb will -----TIIE..IATEST NEW& rrEPY 2I . O4I ; - - OUR, armpitDlA ORES. FROM WASHINGTON 000 000 138 000 210 1-0 Missouri Raiders Defeated - and Router. Sr. Loma, Oct'. 14.--DirpOtehei fiOrn the West state that Shelby's rear wits overtaken on Monday, near' Boonville, and a running fight was kept op for several miles, ?uniting in the death of many rebels. o Monday night ai artillery fight mitred at Dug Ford, in which the rebels were defeat ed, with a loss of twenty-eight killed. The rebels than divided into few spade, ope go ing towards Lexington, another towards Seda lia, and•she other two on Intervening roads. General Brown is fighting the Sedalia suads, Phillips those going towards Lexingto n , and; Major Laseer those in the centre. Col. Coffeeis reportod badly Xotuided: The rebels plundered- everybody Booneville, and stole the rborSes along this rou te, 4 ". ing none for our troops. A elspatcli d;."Passlpsii, 'Was c ointy, Oct. IS , train taysx)After a five : Om, • tbo. .cantiring their utillerir,'s largo °Liman a noi• part of :their trails, and and Ming • latVutios.,.. A ili says OW"' row& arm ippoi-i s ang e geb4lll &It disestioarr bat dor locate the battlit c9Flog ~IYEQ,~~~?N~~ I :~ AT ~ ., ATcuEs. rlt'ors. 01110. A waFOII3IIFSNION PYRAIRD SIXTY- THOUSAND UNION HAJORITY - PENNE . . BATTLE AT BULL RUN CeStsovatilp of tbo Press. Nsw Youx,Pit. 14.—The Washinglriti eo respondent, or the Cestmerciat, states that for some reason, certainly not becauSo.tbere was any bad news to be suppressed, the War DepurSmentyesterday rammed its old =sop, Ship user the telegraph, and foredo the trans mission of any intelligence bearing either upon the rebel or federal situation in Vir ginia. true that the eSening papers have pabliihed the news that Meads wee tailing back en . Washington, pursued by Lee in large force, and it ie equally true that those pipers, - if they contained - any improper matter, are only three or four hours ride from the enemy. So the discrimination Diode between them and the distant luau, is hardly Understorid. 4 ' . Frome anfon" . . flan Fassuisuo, 0ct.14.--The IltatiterColi - '1 stitution sailed, for Pinatas, carrying one hOtis' El pa k n sds2 , 4a1,0d0 68 f l o o r % Noeoow : In a tran Suris • tr .: Five hundred and Maim thousand dollars wero ishlpped by an agent for pi Aims6 ;, u . 3* supposed to be part of a general errangensent for paying the, troops. in Mexico. 1.. (a — r — li a --- W .-- : - 0 ----- 0 0- 1= _. ratiadras of -331.01( BLUM:: 1 VAIIITS'AND vAuta Doom, wativ- ID - Tam,Avnittolt G Y"t . tt Miltsamt.' k :Nebraska 161 "4 1 .,t?" "2 ,1- -r - -• *4litotriiiiig , titterui.twl!!' d o wi .,-(iit.:l4.Tlici.eleetiouyetteretay for : banowti e• s a t - 4 in a i px: '- , membars of 1119.14gisiatxm' thilas '"Imivfji can:ll witiiiiiiiegtetbiti-pla a .4.1.4 0. 1 . t. Ra i : mined st Pment , ' I -- -115 P I MP " , d , ii iii d i i kt c .l...7 -i IP? un ”...i : 2z..0 3 40pa 124:1001/10144-0111121:0143 3Obbinit 01 .,. - . - 'M",, ir — g", &Dig.ast..." Tht •P dv e . aM it ed o ilialX. , . • _'211113 11 - um limn— i,eutteeessfbmgar'thl!!l:llleqk we - vomit"' V s sposimixte.wee -- ,41°"!..-..14,::,;e.0ir, ... :IA ..1 ~ ~,, ,4„.,, i EGRISrUiTEV4STING NEIV3. - Rebel Soldiers - Voting. GOLD .3 G.ivr .11117.1.41 C ED gpocial dispatch to tho Pittsburgb Gisotte. PIIILIDELVIIA, Oct. 14, 1883 Passengers just in from Washington repre sent a fight going on, on tho old Bull Bun battle ground. • 1 Tho rumors this morning put up gold to two per cent., and closed on tho street at 158. At the headquarters of the 'Knights of the Golden Circle, eighteen rebel soldiers, assess ed and taxes paid by Democrats, toted yes terday Markets by Telegraph. !its act iv e 14.--Cotton natio firm at 91692 Plour leas and 6to 1013 lower; es decline to chloBy In ninilum grader, good fresh ground source and wanted at 5666 25. Whisky Is deektedly lower at 55600 c. Wheat lwavy and 3to 40 lover at 11l 33 f a o t r '9Eol'.l'''gf(lll..`,l'Ze=cu.dlngiru" ?I ° I gUre e t. T a nd steady. Pork open - id quiet and closed dull and lower. Deer Is quiet and stead f. Bacon sides dull and nnehanged. Lani opened firm and &god dull. Gold Di firmer but quite =Betted, openll3 ate declining to 61%, and closing firm at M 6.55. ernment armor. Neer Tons, Oct. Pt.—Flour less Wire, loe. lover; mgcrit. Extra.Bratis,../9 764.11418:,&g.4). Whessar=24/813.107P3Wilieldrill and unseliled, and .1434 i lover, at 51 - 245.1 2$ lbr old Cl:a pring ; 51 5561 38 for New - lio; 51'261 33 IbMwenkess Club; 51 37(31 40 for Bed Western. Corn—recelPts 55,42 bo—ctosettled, and 263 e lower, at 63628 e for shipping Mixed afloat and ashore, clueing at the in side price. Oats le lover, at 856230 for Western Pork quiet. Boef dull. Lard quiet at 11%612%e Whisky dull and lersier, 5060:8.. P etroleum 5....0 Mossy tai Exchaneobsrer, dull at MT . ° Gas, Id% Crafts!' Sues Vs 72 4 11 ": 2,.114' needing 3. - 1%; Erie 105; Burlington 30; New Poi C O upon U. 8. Fa, registered , 04 5 ' 4 , 74 4 Coupons, ; one year certilicatk, 235' TWES. T.-18811-X. Persona of sedentary habits. troubled With weak new, lassitude. palpitation of the Mart, lea of elt• polite, distrees after eating. torpid liver, eonstips. lion. dc., di"..ve to metier If they will not try the celebrated PLANTATION .BITTERS, Which are now recommended by the hignegrmadical authorittee, and warranted to produce In fesetediate beneficial effect. They am exceadintly agreeable, perfectly gum and mast impercodeall other tonics where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required. They purify, strengthen and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are on antidote td change of water and dint. They overcome effects of elimination and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They proyent mLeamatie and intermittent fere= They purify the breath and acidity of the stomach. They more Dyrpepsla and Constipation. They core diarrhea, Cholera and Choler. Umbra. They owe Liver Complaint awn:farrowheadache. They rook. the weak strong , the languid brilliant,. and ars exhausted nature's great =starer. They are composed of the celebrated Oallsaya bah. winter green, sassafras, roots and barbs, all preserved In perfectly pore St. Croix Item. Tar particulars, see *circulars and testimonials around aachbottle. Beam° of Impcsters. Examine weary bottle. See thatit has D. S. Barnes' signature on our pries= tr. S. Stamp over this cork, with plantation same. and our firm eignature cm a duo steel plate onipluir4 on aide label. See that our bottle is not refilled with spate= and deleterious stuff. We defy any parson to match the taste or character of our geode. Any person pretending to sell Plantation Bitten by the gallon or in bulk, It an impenter. We sell only in our tog cabin bottle. Any person Imitating this birth*. or welling any-other material therein. whether 'rolled Pbuatation Bitters or not, la a criminal under the .S. Law, nod will . so promented by vs. Ws already have our eye on i.e parties re-fllling our bottles, dn., who will succeed in getting themselves into close quarters. The demand for Drake's Plan tation Bitten from ladles, clergymen, merchant., Ac., le perfectly Incredible. The !simple trial of • bottle le tha evidence we present of their worth and superiority. They are sold by all respectable drug gists, groans, physicians, hotels, steamboats and country stoma ul7,Z.m-nr-amT icV - 31 ------- 3.A K larinfirfr INE BIT TEBEI, ter sale wholesale and retail, by SIMON JOHNSTON, Corner Eraltbtold and Fourth streets. loilio-xs.aler AA, _ _ WEBE-P-1310 VINES rt - ILLIMTACTO I LTD B. a M. 13OLLMAN, Germany, (rwrtserly Mad @ Co., Bordegps The only VlDag/ir ovearled with a Prise liladd, o oixt7 exhibitor. at tho Intenantions3 Exhibition Loudon, For ' lle 11 F. 31. BOLLMATI, MEI Dr. Ludlum's Specific I. the only naloble moody fctr dLseasos of the origin of generation. It is the discovery of um crobissit 'Mph'tan atm IA tras devoted to the treatment of thlKelsos of dlsesere, and with unprecedented ■ue- M!!!E=lg/Mill -- Itself, requiring nn injoetitine, ♦nd difieting entirely from the misMten practice and Um numeroas smite less compounds offered to the public. IS Is entlnely segstabls and perfuctly sate• ft acts like a Stuns, arid imparts itrongth end Tiger to the dloossod Cantrox.—The great enema at nen meson:: In at NPM=ENii by unrrdnetpled man. Obeero, thentete, thit the ifirtatose of the proTlttetor lietzootad eteeitipos. None other h vattalne. Preperc4 mill P.TAViDEION , • r Proprietor. CtneWWl, 0 kW by all Dramsp et I bas.. tor For ads at wliiikeslo by B. L. TAIIN,PSTOCI . . je23:lydrgar WPITLIgO AILTCO SIMMun. OIMABLE "DUVAL • CARD—TO COiTSNMPTTra& . The rotOrnispied baring been_restorsd to heath In s ins weeks by • reb arta h 5,414 inferred tenet d Mit Vlrlth a swore bag lactic% find that dived dime% esonortopthni-4 .moos to maks known to his Sallow suirerarstbe means °lege. To la who 'lntro it• he win wood ooPy of tits prescription wed, Mew of charge.,) with the atten tions for preparhig and using, tits aura. which MI • will . find •act csrs for COBI73trr;ON, • AiiTIUM DUOKCIIIT B ,CPUONS; COLDS. ite. The t artly object Of thendrartiser LI sending. the prescription to to bandit , the Meted, sral speed interoottoi? which VI, =mires to be tnroloatie ; and h• hopes *vim =Serer will try .10 nrmedy, u It wfll •otn them nothing, aneatay press a Meath& ' Python wishing the prescription 141 &MC iTIWAILD.A.; FILSON, • Williascaborgth Zings eonnth Now T M L - ReitStnadawir.. ,I4AVE NOV prp'Ett 101 /sways snot 0? Nevv al‹):::41.1s 2 Very =any amides wan cabled tarn bilow the regular market prices. Our WOOLLS 000D6 coYmPTIA, =MMDtI'"% 600 DOZ. OP 805T0.3 DMIED BOW 200" " Sous ; Double beet', the Wirt tn tbe motet ite net KNIT nears, th. chm Vet 111 th. car. Ladies' Knittkirbi, Miderllatincatta HOODS, of various tinder Our dodo of, BON= lIIDDOND. flL V TMIdIBINGS, BRAIDS AND =MI. DifIIMS o ow, extomahe and =O a& Abo, nor Insnic• of 500 it &I.Ainnst, BlaitTS. 1,090 paa SASAIOO/ dt Peals TvXismta SIISPMDEBS, FECEETIZ, &O. Oar trim& sad tha pnbUo gamma? 41 .. 1 " 214 114 gin as a c&IL -7splflzottuas uooNs trP MACRUM & CLY6E, 78 IiARKET STREET: SPECIAL NOTICE. A Aim end cilei,dld eissOtEctegt of lESs HEAD-NETS, Embrsoiss th. tatosing popular. st9U• riansr.tic "mom =5; nrvurniat NgXB, Pj4ER AND YANCT BEAD NETS. &ILO iSD MAID me. Liao, a now lot of fay, Silks, Velvets, Trinuill: Sow open and for do uport our utast tetirltale" rata prim in OLSEI. EA.TO'N, NLACRIJIIII & CO., AT J, W. BAMR & CO.'s; 69 MARKET ST., g3l X 3r_. 32L , CLOAKS AND DRESS GOODS, Ineompusbly the LARGEST BTOCS, the CIMa- EBT vlaurnr, andtho " ' CHEAPEST GOODS, 03Lli ItIVICHANnI gaptgled LESS lIUK S 4ASZIIRS PRICES oelo V GOODS. Is' swvLs BALMORAL AND LIOOP EIVERTS. OPERA MUM/MB- gmaTING. arc OBEY, BED i BLUE 'SWELLED ITANNEUL: P. 11. DRAKE et CO., 80.0. LET, BLUE, OUST, rises and Oltdaddl SACIVE PLANNYES. On Brtudyra, x. 1r BOYS' sad GENT'S OMISINERES S C=E. WATZR-tROOY CLOTh! J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, x. B. oax. roman h awes= Era FRESH ARRIVALS. We are now opening one of the largest asaortients : or WIST 1113,CIFOrn".. FANCY . DRESS GOODS; Si 11. NAT Et; We are thentuteetutteig deny, from the lawn stt.l must desirable Esmsrn T4aMbrlA LADIES', 311113ZS' AM) &MORENA CLOANS, „. :* or styli !ad at srity , Fie" . IllEasiat name In want. of !rah sadia,iialiiqelie4 74 4 l, ll 4 to all at JOSEPH HOME & , tbs attsotlo of boles To, sprat UNSIIIIPASSED STOCK:cor • - BAlatows, • ,„ maim, imuntomEaret MILLINERY-- GOODS 1 LINEN/4113 ! ' ICW L, HANDIESOO.., .JI:BII)PtSED. p053:011A4 , V03 ./ SILK COED NETS, Ea 17 Fifth-Street SHAWLS, 'Om annfbited In tie? en/. And a Tull aso)rtment of DRESS GOODS! Together with s eareftaly *elected etoch...st AlJrim /WEN , - 21 . F IF TH : STREET: lir Country militants mob& has E SAT= WORSTED, 0010 MD BRAM, - , , KOTIONS MCI GOO*: Mach OW en thr plait • • N'es: 17 AlOl9 MATlg*grilarL' gar Orden nepecilay • 0014 . • ••••.,•,. .F.vocavoi ~ • VANE' #l7/O.O ) X* - - CIKI4iTtit:DUCIPS T O RE I --i , r '1- b 411440.41410-Igh::: • e • 2 C :AAClttrileirlifier. 1"' 611C61650/ ffSMila irr i Car .aaregerfaiei# 4l44c r i.- 4 • I. 11 ~i II ~>.: ,'. J~s r:tlCi . ' -.•.•17 .. ':: - - - ts. ,- ~','-