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8. RIDDLE & COLL_
EDITOR) AND 1,
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SUNDAY 8EAD1310.,--For an interesting
epitome ortholtelfgiocul intelirgeneo of the
week, carefully prijiiseect•fiel tiie Gazawrs,
The Election and, Its Results.
We canc?a , ini tiiiiera the rdiddif the
elections in the two great States of Penn
sylvania:id:id. 01lii; al timonithii Moscimt:
portanteventsof thew's; of which they were
a part. We say, "of the. war"—becanse„
although the battle was fought at the ballot
tines, it was as ranch a part of it, as if. it
had been fought with• the bayonet- The
opposing Meta Which stood front to front
oel'ueiday, were the - men , who pustnin.titt
war at home by furnishing the soldier and
i
supporting himlathe field, 'anci the allies of
tho &hellion, who- strengthed the hands of
Dill/i6/4'his:PYnfad,c.qr born bYASCTP7;
Tc,
c' g the war ,es an abolition war—com
p " ing of oferieffedilto measure to sup-
P - ,A e *._l l "_. 9 1 /, '! l2 tiiiiii ;"
c t , gin97,„thet, draft,,selthing to alienate the . ,
p lfiftoniirtitiaterrintiiki.Vicznggiarating;
at burthqvi
. q.tho.acrttest w anttpromisiee
th mu =17414 peaceful solution of our •
tro blet, tisthoptuvirlufthetliawnrestostion
to wer: Not evitnAliu:ichiriof Gettys
burg; or thecapture of •Vicksburg and Port
kudson, aid the oPetidlig Of . die Mississippi,
will compare iu-sictulto T yl k .. , ? Irtor
the bioodlestlAn4,VkAo ilitnot Ateis 77 .
which has Stricken the last sustaining prop.
out of the hands of the Ceinftideitutys and
destroyed all its European.prestige, by the
ar.9tap..Fo which it furninhes that the great
State'Of'the North wili - stind' by the GOv
einment throughont—zwithout faltering—ln
every measure which it may find necessary
to extinguish this Frehelloicaiid — re- -
store the Union'toifi Original integrity.
There is much in 'these results to silence
sceptic§ and strengthen the faith of the be
lievers in the durability of our system in
the grand destinies of our Republic.
Iluch as we felt interested in .the result
of the election in our earn State, our anxie
ties were still deCpei r lf possible, in regard
to the Ripe of the ft traggle in Ohio. The
Copperheads here-professed at least—eslid
their eatudidate.- 7 thaf they were in favor of
a vigkirSaa:Pr*Ctition of the val.. No(so
in our neighboring State. There they threw
off all disguise andfiung their gage of de
fiance atilt° feet of the Federal Government
by placing in nomination EL man who boasted
that ho had roarer voted a dollar for the war,
and was then itn exile, under the ban of the
Government, for treasonable efforts to em
barrass it in the prosecution of the war.
He was on. the border of our territeriea--
placed there by the aid of the rebel author
ities themselves, and just awaiting the sig
nal to re-enter the State, in defiance of the
Government, to arm brother against brother '
and inaugurate a new and bloodier war on
Northern soil. If he- had attempted this,
the Government must either have arrested
him or abdicated, itself,—and the doom of
Missouri, and Kentucky, and Virginia,
woalctiliakiti: /tome!
Providence of God, working through the
loyal hearts of the people of that great State,
has spared us this great calamity. We
breathe - frahlia in vittw of the fatt that this.
great danger is passed. Our hearts heave
exultiftgly at the thought that Pennsylvania
and Ohio have both fallen again Into line,
" de r - t ilike !ff9!lll t tl )
theof nion.
But what of Wool:mann ? One Chief
Justice has gone down.in the pOr3oll Of lite
lamented LOWRIE, *ho 49 now as troubling
ne at anytime hereafter. There is no resur
rection .for him, and 430 let him rest.. But.
Wupwwoi..n--promised successor of the ,dei,
fund:Chief—does lie'ittrpose todtold
&dal sceptre for: titieo :yeere longer, after,
such wwerdict as this f. 'We trust nor. Ballßea
greatersimam on him ifhe does.: The VOiSiet
of theanyalpeoide of Permsyltardaderriands
thatho should resign. In , the.voteinst given
thei , hsi , e; declared tiusi they have ircaurther
confidence in him: What ried lies a con-
. .
Titled. :an rejected Copperhead to sit in ,
jtaintinkt over lione R pcOpko7 The dine
ItaiXtinaSed fortolortninginenotthat stamp
loisiteof Penn.
Will he resign? e
EtcorrsZtzers
_Nm ton C!*.1,;.914
St. Louis ',be/aortal pnblialteastletter
Black Biter,..! Inman, from. P Asa
make the `follow tug attact: ..,
We are getting s good deal of cotton out
of Intlf.'cont!trii .4 4 .9 11 11 Y, thcr loran
have eared much of 2 theisieottoshTeelling
it out in the cane andhiding itthere. They
come - into 'din*: ern iCtd ua, of 9 1 g4, ceP
per pound, and conduct. our 4 3 iptixotte.to
the ',klieg place& Thief trade is Wing car.
tied'ondidlusliOly,lit gtitOritnet.k; through
its quartonntuners: ,1
iNTEJT2, Wero
shown lasg44o*iiiii.:huindsonte.tititi.il4oV=
ately gott*Otett,q, ahich was' . sent' tz
Rev. PAynob:Whill• son, now la , Grantiti
army The'cand tatt.iaposeqftrordyfereir
to MEpails, and was parmouiitee with A
gold" &Int
the f - talowing inscrietion: "General Davis
PranerititnitlitiltWirlfilitibn ;IL .kbyttto I
to kmejiegi_pept 43,:vc - gam pep frpm,
thAttll bfattzOlti•howtdekl~wbedi
"Ohnzonsides" aro carved on the side of
tho headoshich is of an octagons; sham-7r
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Tao MO ES. Foesn.--e
tulvinee etede , that' Geri. Foret'ned.sl. Sat
tiglirigeVakePelerfOxl—ta , order of the
Breneh.hingerort .r.Gene Benin° bad taken
eottithinlot. the treorx: - _llleilheileb, forest
(1191ThteriPitchiOneMiod .Tatageko
the' Bth .orlingriaaleBE,TTThikl!e
444 1 194iRyarnS i e."0..__ ent',..ll*
ft% wag IVA vinaa Isweellinuation or 'Gib
rainyifeaten;4•Zondent.Diritytirces, Sept, l9.
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'riiillkittYstiaig gra — tm' etztittiCes tho iddrees
of filles,Lonei Dietttoton t on Saturdateihmill
re
wok x' ; , The was eneeded , to
neees. ~.41F:444,44.1) d ross t• , 14tiro-vrik
hat oziifeOttill‘hgiels 0 adnibidgo ft4 l o:*#
who heia:titirolheedh noxei : hifillitifiliAt
toitmeli -it *pooh,. Her distinct act/n=09,44d
eb940,01 hog'rokoilliriCh;l.!l_......
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a.c.uint r ide.
gniii ..... H . Ll iiolis,a ll ac4 1 ( 4 - pr ' om l t r s i e t t it ha erl i that: as In - th . c . poet, lintroall
welcome Mr. CHASE, who accepted an inrita- glee to the ptiblia.eervice oatever=hcalty",
skill and labor God enabled • him to employ.
tion to Visit that cilyAte mode some excel :. He took his seat amid prolonged and enthusi•
lent remarks on his financial policy, and the aetie eliceriiTg.
P_ D ' i S a Ptf u l ar f 4, thp war, which go beyond
tWdloactne ' 'to'red
ESE=
„........itiadoit ,In the Cincinnati speech „ • ,
The returns of Tueeday a State Electlonil
already published in oar columns. The first
in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana and lowa
-- P 4 rWal' -1411 bo reed laltb pleasure by many • are all alike. All these States but
who would not venture tin,jt#ore elaborate ; lows werit opposition List Fall; all of
exposition of the financial , administration of them now go Union. In Indiana, only
Mr. Cruse. We copy the report of the cur- t county and local officers were chosen; but
respondent of the Cincinnati Goma.: l the result is such as to leave no room for
The Secretary was received with immense doubt that, if her Members of Congress had,
chosen this year instead of last, the
cheering. Portions of his speech traversed been
Unionists would have bad eleven or eight of
the som e ground as in either of his Columbus ;
or Oitteentnitnifieliches. tre•tamtt those por- I the eleven instead of flier. lowa is of course
lions. He began by saying that on Friday all, right—more so than ever before—and
last he hid been conferring with our excellent I Pennsylvania, though desperitely contested
President. on some important matters, and ca l by the Copperheads, who have polled im
the close of the conversation had said that he mense majorities in all their strongholds,
had a grelit notion to go out to Ohio and vote has gone Union by an ample majority. Gov.
the Union ticket. The wheels of his depart-
Curtin - is re-elected over Woodward by a
ment were running pretty smoothly. Be had .
ten to twent
y
twenty-five millions ahead.to pay the soldiers. ma ranging from .
on the first of„yovember, and if the President . thonsantl. Judge Lowrie (Dem.) is beaten
had nothing particular for him to do,hethought and succeeded on the Supreme Bench by
he would go. The President lota told him he Daniel Agnew, of Beaver county, who weir
wished ho would, and so he had come, and had assailed as having voted for Negro Suffrage'
the pleasure of giving his rote to swell the in the Constitutional Convention of 1887-8•;
hientßeelertieritatlb;.the . 7 ,09 n ticket in,Ohio, -and we have no doubt that the Legislature
;After Wpiiiikitt? bf the 'intignitudeof the Sid-' 'is sots° right. Had the soldiers been at
tery, and of the present favorable prospects , home, Curtin's majority must have exceeded
of our arms, he continued: Your excellent
fiftv thousand.
Governor, has,been.Veased toreros to my awn -
.. ...
services. I with could believe they do- Ye p t he Coppeiheads Mid the advantage
served a little of the malegiums he has b oew on everything but the main issue. Some
kind enough to pm, upowth,M . It seems to • recent legislationatHarrisburgis not mere
'etc that in my, fituincial Miele I bare but le unpopular—it is absolutely odious with
en
be the' etpenent of what . Mist have' been the great body of the people, and Gov. Cur
the, plain popular judginetit all 'the way tins—whether justly or unjustly—was dates ;
-through. When I began the duties of my of- , ; aged by it. We believe It Union candidate'
'flee, that great leader, perhaps I . abould- say for Governor might have been selected who
that gram% follower of palsies opinion, the would have obtained a greater majority
London alhalsaidiheit Mr. Chaite Wottl.d Soon by ten thousand.
be ootaingover there to borrow money to car
ry on this wicked war, and that when he came ~.. ,sr. . .
Judee :Woodward, though politically
he trouldnet get it. I said in reply that I wrprigna can be,. le an able, respected, an_
wouldn't go there to borrow money, but that Popular citizen. We doubt whether another
they siteuldnemtflire to Oaken te take their man of like principles and sympathies
money of them, and that if they waited till could have polled so heavy a vote. And
Mr. Chase went there to borrow money, they his supporters were careful to ignore to the
would wait till their green Sale sank in the utmost the National lame, and to make their •
ocean. fight wholly on personal and local issues.
I began then by borrowing all the gold I I They stigmatized Goy. Curtin as the "Shod
-could got is the country. I raised ono bun, Illy candidate,” charged him with every sort
fired and seventy-five millions and begau pay ,
of peculation and malversation; and in
ing it out, audit was soon observed that it ,
dldntemile back pear se fast as it was paid i ever y way evinced their consciousness that
T
. Mg: meently miiiitalisti• refused to furnlsh the main question was one they could not
any more, unless at extravagant rates, which abide. But t divert:
he people would not bo dive-
I wouldn't pay. More money must be raised. led from its earnest contemplation. The
. Eagan banks proposed to take the notes of i can mss was unequalled in animation, and
:the Government for the amount wo wanted, I the vote, when fully canvassed, will be
with stapes cent. interest, and then go to work i found unprecedently heavy, considering
to manufacture the money to furnish us. So 1 the tens of thousands absent in the Nation
all things would have gone swimmingly for a al armies, and on that account disfranchised.
time, but presently , semettilng would have The Ohio result surprises us by Its over
happened. What would you have had me do ......
is . m . .
with such a' proposition ? gust what/ did , " it ' tng completeness. There never was
think.' It - seemed to me that If I could gn i a more arduous 'or diligent canvass than
the collective notes of all oar citizens they I
that made in behalf of Vallandigham. Ills
would be JustJust as good as the notes of every enforced absence was worth more to his
book: ,itYbillifiduid.l ide thei - ChlittektlMsO i party than his presence and best efforts
notes—the notes of the whole people ? What, could have bine. The people love to rebuke
in short,. bet make green -backs'? At first many 1 any arbitrary exercise of power, and to turn
thought it a bold and hazardous experiment. , the tables on, its contrivers. Besides, Val.
Many bankurs,prodieted its disastrous fail- is as loyal as any Copperhead, and as much
urc, and a ati''''tkri was manifested to break entitled to votesas Woodward or ei th er Sey
us down by iserediting this currency..
• So
refused to take it altogether.: -What was ere
w ine moor. And the speeches of Pugh, Cox, Veer
next to do? wh o; would you h ave d one, i f i hoes, T. H. Seymour, Merrick, of 111., At.,
you had been in my place? Precisely what I 1 Sze.. in his behalf, were as good as they make
• did. I think you would have told them, ns I . on that side. The meetings of his support
did when they refused it, that they would ; ere were immensely large and enthusiastic
have to take either that or nothing. In other 1 —larger, in the average, we think, than
words, Jou.u•puld.have reada,youreurreney. a 1 th ose of his opponents, though these were
leguttender. t " hat tins tho.naxtetep. Ana also also vast. We did certainly presume, there
that we came to an issue of bonds, paying the j fore, that be would receive such a vote as
interest on them in gold. We found we could I T. H. Seymour did last April in Corineeti
get -the gold to do it, and that we thus had ,
cut, and be beaten but little if any mons
our finances on a basis that entirely satisfied I
1 vote. than the so ldi er We could not realise
the public demand for security of investments. I .
Now, what IS there in , this system that does I that a candidate so imposingly supported
not. seem precieely what any one of you would . was not' really running at all. There were
have felt like doing? You have a currency ] hardly any soldiers in the State—their votes
thatianliNies - sill , yograrants, whichls supply count elsewhere then in the reported county
!the faith and credit of the whole - people put majorities. We knew that the soldier vote
into money. would beat him--as it would that of a Cop-
One step more was needed. It was necessary perhead candidate in any loyal Statc—but
to bare the caPitarof the 'country engaged in a majority of fifty thousand without the sol
,,this circulation to give it stability and perms
dier vote is an astonishor. " Peace ' candi-
Silence. To secure this we devised the Na- !
system. The whole financial , i dates are henceforth_st a discount in the
tional banking
policy of....the.Admintetrationthus became as States wh ich adhere to the Union, as mom
plain IS' tilli alphabet; Atic4iLliiedialuiCly an rants will henceiorth understand. VaL s
helmet purpose to knew what was best and I martyrdom is a lesson which all woo run
right to be done, and having found this right. I may read and will heed.
'it only, remained to .ask ,Ilea for outrage to Fellow-countrymen! the American Union
walk in it. common sense and courage are Is fully resolved not to give up the ghost.
the alpha end• omega of the theory and use-
It will not. commit suicide to please any
ties,,pf finance Jhu.s far, and now I have giver. - body. if anybody
fancies it will, let him
you'lliont4diiintar of st repoit on yoift twin..
just mount the Vallandigham platform and
nes as I Omit give. Congress. Permit me a
'word 6r two on what seethe likely to he the foroffice h
run anyw ere. Ono ex en
*serer. this war. will satisfy him.—S ew York Tribune.
Through all its rise and progress, I see the -.'"•--. .- .
diedttet ind.ieatiat Divine Dive Provittenee• :
Thereshad groin hp„with'in an aristocriey
bostilxrus free labor and freerinstitutlons. Yon
see that - it was- - an aristocracy that equaLy
presidia on slaves anawhito men whowere un-
able to own slaves. It seizedthis. government
and made it work - their Will. - It'eneottragbd
the revile', of that atrocity, the African slave
trade. It scouted the very idea of free insti
tutions.. So sticcessfed, so compacts so. deter
mined, it resolved' to 'break up this republic
-rather than to submit tii a verdict or the popn- .
,lar majority Wit:l'M:toted its overshadowing
control. , Mr. Lincoln 1U elected President ;
they -Still had .power—still had prestige—
above 0;011 had the nesurance that, the old, l
sposition existed:to ecunpromisa rather that! j
_resist their imperious demands : but they 1
were not 'eontent •• - that lower should pass
to the reprmentatiees of the people. They
'determined on fanning 'a - new repub
,lic Vended's litriSlaarary,,T ;They °labor;
' :atOdiffe - pforithapeesitatted theefeelsoria kJ
certain ISUCCI33.. ,They boalfted that.,New.Yrork
would jein them, that the navigation of the
.Mlsaine ippecould force Indiana end the whole
Northereatsto come. They had no doubt they .
would build Up it niighty,elnie 'empire IM thIS
cotmtty, but when Ahoy undertook It the fest ,
gun tie !Port Sumter brought .the 'natiando
arms. We Used , then to be impatient. Ikror ,
member, myself, how we wanted this or tha t
Military movement made, and how we chafed
tinder delays tk'nt seemed needless, bat it was
duly when we made up °astute& that Slavery
Must be destroyed—only when the Presi
denesllitsclauwiln i -of •;srpancipation , was
itsued—thOt any dis.tin - guillfet snectestegan
tti attend cur arms.
To-day.illavery istverywherereeognized as
the prop and cause of the rebellion. On both
sides it i; diatiectly understood and acknowl
edged. They fight for a slave empire : we
fight for the right of the ruleple to govern
themselves. In Missouri, in Maryland, In
Delaware everywhere throughout tlio Border
t
fates, this Union men demand the lnimediam
it
r not, immediate onitifiMpation any way, le
a l tru on ct w iGu lth aC com ai g irl satie ' n,,if a t ll h " ey tS car a ge n ti l t . ,
thearmitelityptdecsTkie,yrar real testemabysih,
Ira 'el tlibia r tim 'Ws° peetenwithefteiti '
estructioni, gho nt q w.iii upon . us,, .she
idant was obliged tii strike- out' whatever
ettlealp "Mr *ay Ut.ending it: - SSLauetr fund
in the 'inky and ho struck it enta sly Wire a
inn hero whoovontd . lista illnlateetablitheA?
(Cries of "no. never.") Is there a man hare
who does nutLiafitifit desark)tiOAlN.Mpleted?
(C dc of "Imo go.")
lfame inimariscpaSelnieta i defiheatfeiiiri
ent to 'shrink from a rigid enforcement of his
proclamationT , 'rfercialttnifeihotrts of "no,
anktsroan,"), cte. is there a, man Inrovrhe does
notl gri 4 U/44 4 4!4 t kt4§0g1ir°4°,914
from prinbuniitterimayetieeced n.efeedt i.
ending einem in their States for themselves ?
(Crice of [no, riotigittrillP^had: not hcep
moving in the right path. In'God'i pros*,
donee the War was senruptinAurthat we might
be born agate. Whenever there was a groat
nelietsistationandlpiniertatidreamto
As eivilimitlea.had spread, tali were
needed and Pultah'isiutthelihendsiiirere tarn.
AnspeedY.PleanoblOPAOf thonieltwtmllee 4 ods
The.telegtapkWaadavented.l.,,New ther' Res
a nisei:lol7l6r a. groatinistion,goveraingdtself .
andiagleetlng the rights of erery human be- ,
thil, of wliateve*issuiplexle44: i trAlouged
ebeers.j This.nation Is being born. War
develomfedfle,iitatfaXeiltraer,
needed • for this purpose the war will end.
Yon may think hio superithiette, but this is
my Sukth in the Prov,idenco Abet sulop.,nmeng :
the tatlonbl , -Iffie pifisi-Mie viiiitanooVon
assemblies liko 'Opt ondAtemetuhet.that. cum
mau has a podia Hitt ta Wets Eldon's: path:
The attar darn= one showed , munoon
of, be,Ctuelnholl 0%146'0;6 PlWrt.'nu'r
kiiiiliolipOr 7 :- 4.l~tvic.pth ei.,50,. .L ,
iota, aadiud the ,1,18601,Lu ciiirreicthe V. ,
11 ° 41 a xlisto,lNt Auffeiott , IN
gthe' g l ory of ar ikatittry.. I lifit 'I t
plumb ofiketattii cast haametti,that MOM
bo r cbr.thii;buthuo Joitheif 111 this
11 1 ;:t.444WD' el io n ot4 o ..M l .o u
I: -vokunt-fitikint * -*iirptith e.
- :IsilliAlpfrAhnor;loo , l, oimmotigia4
, tyminau4,,,,,,, el Mir etwrk bre.ttiz ,2-..-, - 4's g,
' No , ,lusguigi could exprciss Ids gratltu4
•• Was riot That Thunder V'
PUBLIC JrOTICES.
Bra* or Yrrrsounan, Oct. 15th, MI.
AN ELECTION FOR TMRTEKN
DIIIECTOII.B of this Bank will Le hold &elite
Dunking floc. on MONDSY Noresubec ICth, bo
tsroon tho hours of 10 a.,m. and 2 p.
Th,. annual meeting of the Stockholderr will be
held on.TUESDAr. Nov. 3d,.0111 o'clock.
oclCsatdeltva JOHN HARPER, CaAshler.
later CyrilWm, Pittsburgh, Oct. 14th, 1063.
ELECIION FOR THIRTEFIN;
DIRECTORS at this Ronk will be held at the
Rankles Rouse oil MONDAY, 14or. 16th, 1863, he
tet.. t h e hours of 11 0. m. and p. m.
The anneal meeting of Stockholder. wile bo held
on TUESDAY, Nor. 34, 1863, at 11 o'clock a. m.
oclatlm J. MAGOPPIN, Certif.?.
llaroatalrra ASID MiIfiritTCILLICI Bast, '
Pltteberrgh, Ott. 15th MB.
ANNtJAL ELECTION' FOR
piamaous will. be held at the Banking
Bows, on MONDAY; the 16th day of NOvember
arst, between the hour. of ten a. in. and two p.. pa.
The annual meeting of the Btoekholderrs will be
held on TUJCSIVIY, the 3d day kof Soventher, ktJted
o'clock a. m.JOIIN SCOTT, Jr., Cselder.
oalstm
Mu:names Dam, Plttalturgh, Oct. 1611,180.
FAN ELECTION FOR INREOT
OILS of this Bank. will Le had at the Donk
log House, on momay, the 10th day of liosamher,
between the hours of 10 o'clock sL ro: and 2 p. m.
Thu regular annul meeting of Stockholders will
be held ort TUESDAY, NOlr. ad ' at 10 o'clock a. m. .
ocl 5: I m r.o, D. McGUEIY, Cashier,
SICIIANOZ Rasa or Prrrammou llo 2 .
October 15th, 1.
it THE ELECTION FOR DIRE le
ORS of this Bank off' be bad at the Din*.
Itur Sumo on MONDAY. November lett, 1862, be
toren the hours of eleven a. m. and 2p. m. The an
noel meeting 9f Stockholder* rill bake place, on
TUESDAT,'Nerember 2.1, at n a. m.
oclfc/m Nf. MITIMAY, Cashier.
ALLaRROT BANII, Oct. 11th, 1163.
[ir.AN ELECTION FOR. DIRECT
OILS or Ills Bank will to ihdd tyt, thr Coitilt- ,
hag Ilmuie ou the 161 h d. of Zilowirmber mat, ho
twos the hours of 10 o'clock a i m. okild 2 o'cloe
p. m.' COOK,iltahlar.
' The 111161.41 matting of the Stockhadere WW be
hold on Medd day of ovomber next, et 12 o'clock m.
oclfnim
Camas Rum, Pittsburgh, Oct. 15th, 1801
,W. , AN ELECTION - MI THIRTEEN'
ptikreTogs otthiallaala will be bald at 11 4 1
Liaialticiginti4kod . llolWATilddawnbig
Taa maks animal meeting cd' Btockhalticsa'aillt
be glad oner IIEiDAY,, Not: Ad. at o'clock
qatinla& XIX°, ValdJ,ilollZili.tate'yc,
RE/41:V/O,US VIrOTUER.,
YIEST VON AIMATION:
OP iitSCIPLEcor Plttsbturgh, meet itetedi r .
In the IRON CITY COLLy.aillutgurzie6,
"Nu" of rm./ and Bt. fla*l 'WON .; rum - Odes
LORD'S EXX-3Lirfitu I.D.L.Evanlng—lit theetutud
rAtteday Selma at-. 23( o'cluck, prse. • omp
• Alcmilai ,ovory Idt maX-. xv.p.Spao ,13911
nolle . Aretwpopt4 4l ,7 ,o47:11,.:
DISCIPLES' ''CIP 'vtittier;
0111. Vf Cra,XtDEILVJOSZPITSINCI;PWar,,
m,
moot EXCELSIOR lIALL, corner of Federal &id
Le-"l4'.6e*
"'" ":
Drl
-- .
'ORME lotinjar,.
J,' ;11,00.4-160y • ' xrexiti . g 'co ms.
vror-bblfu Milmottri 'Ow
mle by - • JIMMY COLLIIIII.11:i
-
fIEMINT. 7 -1(X) N,-Y. , Vement for
i li courNs:
STORAGE, `radequadlitefined
sad othFr worchandlsr, ur
lii,DALNELL 2 BON S '
W retrS
DEFINMY articV
hand mid
.62.0,70iw0rr ono.
• 7A4. sox,
EEN
IVINE3 iota
.13 f o r tot eenia t nub,
remainder In nine annual pa,MneMa.
n.ro 14. CAPSRXRTPO_NBriaItaiIIa%.
Urg VINSON' STRUT PROPERTY.
AJ —A largo and coaugool69s three4tory Brick
ahrelliVral t ilataataVSagi.n l 4a
dune ealsr:e lot,otTmd. Will bo
st a Lambut 61 , 15 irt _
eon M 1449118,61/1141244ttt
~~: F a~;~:,y
4 .E Oki&
LE4TEER tali BstA EWEIIIO 4-10000 feet o
Pateuskl&T.MMld Lealk ./ 1 :41
Also, Lao Lenten , Rivets, te., always am Lana =a
for W. at Not. 26 and SLOW rtsiorjs,
—cr./A- _ .—J. att. mums,
A SHEEP LOST.—Broka away from
• ..om. the etabikof the ildOcriber.
lttoonday,weening, , a-vabsablei corm ou•
. A liberal mwesa will both.. fueinguirte ,
that that will lead to Its recovery._ •
oetiat -
JAL M.Ar.SUALL.
ESTRAY.--Camo to, the premises of
the subsortecs Jwoph hies' East Iticadeg
ham, • Ur) 0024 ED DULL (.ALT;. - Any warmth
busing leek the win ... forward PM* pint
ail. Pay diaries •nd tako It Away; or it will be sw'
PuunnaC to law.
i ooltnnt . . . ,, CHAULES TIZEG7:I%.
LUBRICATING OILS.
100 WI,. -Durk Creek OH;
00 " Finntlln
Foe sale by - JAS. DALULL L SON,
oel7 ID and 70 Water anent
LARD OIL •
.A 4 p . o bbt.. :No. 1 Winter Sindned;
For nab by
2 "
tqukor.t ,t Solt,
GO and TO Water street
COW LOST.—A Young RED AND
N.J wurrr. cow,osli. glyins • Wit. mak. OW'
vsl trim the fennef the subscriber, In Boas township,
abort three sailor tiara . had• city.- 'Any Iriformither
loading to her reeotory - will .1* thankfully received
and hittly: rewarded. • ' •
pole= DAVID STEURITy.
STRAY.--.Come .to the piemisos of
the imbscriber, lay Zilsabeth towuchlp,
Mara, ism, a man BUD STEM auggueed to Ae
about two Jean old at that time. The owner la re
quested te aimc foWard, preterty, gat 'charges
end take It meray,'or It wtti bit sad accurdlaglo law
ar:Ster • • • 'SAMUEL! gatu - snaog. • •
LEITERS TEsrx tarIiTARY on the
mitato of Me A. Platcher, late, of Pittsburgh,
harletbeesi groats! to tho nnstoreigtimA all'PorwM
haring etaints Against ORM 'oMate are toquertod to
, prosint than, 'duly autheattcated4 and all who aro
Mdebted are requlrol to maim payment to
JAC= n. .4.1 T .Uusentor,
orl6:lmrdesr Z 3 Centro Avenue.
TO FLINT GLASS BLOWERS.
1 WANTED. '.
•
lfl
•
goodilifILIINEY MAKEILS.
- Al., 12 good CHISINEY BLOWats.
To good, mbar . workman, of Om demo clew, wo
will pay li beral wage,.
Apply to 'WILLIAM T. GILLINDRE t O)4
(.or. Oxford and Howard 'groats, Ililiaddfad.
oeblelw
ANOTHER RICHMOND Hkr THE
TIGLIG,We in how Prepared to thrribh Cap
tains end corners 4 . Bteunbcate with WHAM EN
GINES, Grimy silo and stroke. We will famish ail
ID° =damn 4 • boat, and ovoid in point of ex
cellent:oo. none. We hope, by our promptness in
coming up to time, and the quality of our work, to
shore the petrosusge of our own ricer men.
IL M. DOM
042 Dank of Allegheny Etta.
W. DASH, Msacito'? TAILOR, Na
G94.smintrirLD writtrr, will sell the,*
sell
cash • good 'UNION sun TOR ; CASBI. -
BIRRE, *Lc von, f. BLACK MOTH SUIT, $3.5.
A call et cloth made hi svelte boon, it
O. W. SASH'S,
91 13mItUflel4.tnri
ne2:k.Zcl
P IANOS!—Just arrived a
milletulld stock of
NEW PIANOS. from Nr York, M
r. SIEDLE & DEM,
IBS Amithilehl Awl.
111131==1
Mee . LELLAN U ' S
SHOE AUCTION,
55 FEFTII. STREET.
()VEIL .& STONEMAN,
EASVit.tertrusEs OP {FIFE WOW
Bare slvais <42 hmadArld make to.order IRO . * AID.
MASS SCREEN WIRE CLOYII; 0111
kinds ; RIDDLES, for foundry wiav , - - LIZATY'
wont TOR wureows as OniaMtigiLAOClg''
lie.msszti. wills WolE:for
gigr All o4os of WIIIE foi.lo, fat'-.-441,-:'
No. 60 FOURTH MEET._
ENTEI
.OPORTSMEN'S HAADQUARTEIttI,si
io
woopstitzEr.
ttOWIN
!Mitts the *tendon of Sportsmen and others to his
splendid stork or GITES, - RIFLES REVOLVERS
PISTOLS; GAME BATA PO vtnEn 'FLASK:4, SHOT
BELTS and POCCBES, DRAM FLASKS. and am
munition of every ktid. IDs stock Who *mod ever
brought to this market. oel7
TS A.).:DCAP!'
IN
Of everyalyk. ;
144.33ZE.5 . 1na144 1
IV earl' kind Ina guano-.
LADIES' AND , M3'WN HATS!
'Co tai{a
B lIVIIOLESALE• AND IMMIL. AT
MCOOPI
octl I . 4lNroop stns-r.
pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
#)l**, priests, ricer I;,sid wansta
The Cheapest and East in the City,
-MMI,
ILMONIO HALL, Fll7ll eraser.
c:m
LAGSI 'N • ••
• .• FLAGS!'
All Asti; and pd :tell. iit.tiatitinaq,setory,, -
. PiTTOOWS
TN TAN 'POST ,••
Aol'*r
. .
, • 4. 11 1
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=I
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omen: Aran roar error.:
• 1.!
NINE PE. NY sow
- 2 • " VOW :
T'O'P' 71441 ,t4O lif(4.s x ,
ALL 808 sure -- rant-Inni - mcsrr - KALIL
111444' POO-psl4:oallxiltitidtwoUtet abgesi
• 101EIVP.'=11 1 'Pablislier;'
c.io-.• • , Ituoltta unutirrnaMtorno.
NEw'o_ ,Anit4goii<ray*Nign,
LEY EALLECUELwezkaaaanarliONDAY.
the 6t4ltstailtutuntE fixtihaktko).tnelmoitlik
eqg 114 -
,tioo vith the lead thinkfdtiltitita.Vnitt
ItiaviciPfttitkin us crew
itnirmogiidoditieWisintiltiltutitsrffeito6.2ik
ibremiti t
4 11
dowtnientybarjoolqw_, R m 4 l_,Eiddlilltpuill-' ,
V- 7 112 _
N. , UMW; OciALASIOL2
zumoBl... „,
xi rc00t, , ., - 11
USN ' lll3/1314:04 1 ,7....
2411: . 31,4404 : ,01111: . Art •
q • ~ j .T.-1.11 10 Os : , r
ItTl= o / 1 8 4 3 4 13 b
&width,
1-9.ortt;iine 7n4 A_ vulgarly thi7'
ti • Vi• ,
cam
ht i es 4
•
Tamovet .. :
Nan7w :W 47 s iri4. l l 4l 6l44 porpoir ...
•=t . • • • •Ibiti
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9 t Ric
GBERSIIOII
'~'~iiw' ~~(.~}7c~'nyJ,
Wilma., a LI.
will .6160 la
PIITEII3ITROX ON RED LION LoT,)
Wednesday. Than:des, kildity and eat.
- nrdny. Oct. 20, 29. 30 and 31.
vrxnr Arnatyoor .47'2
➢YEBT BVENT37O AT 7;
rP46 Idgelt OCCaidan the celebrated deaerleark Ha
rumba,
PAN RICV,!
Rill peadtiveli appear and larudnna the wonderf4
Blind Talking Rum.
'E.reelseor,
.Jr. }
The Trained ✓lnintats,
Educated Mules, iVe.,
And Iced in their minus mitunnancaa.
The best troupe of EQIIESTIIIANB
GYNNASTff,
ATIILETF-S,
Ever brought before the public.
DAN RICE " STILL LIVES I"
literrsod'atab... .60
Claims under 117) isais of age, S cents,. tosall,
Nrb of the Pavillon.
oetf:l3t
ELECTION RETURNS. •
How the Ladles have Voted.
R. aro podblatt, throne' otis.'faimadid,r Wel* the
;mine, ma at' ILL early data, thaaw mull of ttut
Iddilif vote oda eery Important qdstkin,
too, what showlag the dadadaess of tbetuptdgloattl,
ocikkitlostder than dot& ka_ttes pordiulti it flea .
WHEELER a WILSON Emma iticarriz.
The than hatting Sewing - Maelln•Ciimparliai ID thi
eaantry ate phe Wheeler It Wileca," "Blew k
C 0.," and "arum & Baker," and their oaks for the
quarter ending, Acne 10, 741c4 we eutdola, thaw
tunr the TOtOti:
Wheeler & W0=...... _
Slitair4
Groyne It
Showing that the Matelot eilirllsoti • Company midi
dining the gtarter mama, nearlydatMleihe attioant
mute by either of the others.
Over 121,000 of them Mealtime ham been wad, mod
the demand tr them ti grantor than mar. Ills
should, b. roaardod a.. toot try the., who desire to
boy the HEST FAMILY aEWLISII ItaCIEDIS.
tag.Oake, 5.1 tISTII wrztr4v, Plttsbuzzb
Rat. SOBER & co.,
MEM]
A NALYSIS-
Ata:= 1 ;—...—. 3150 . St, LOWS, NO,
,rxt.(lll.. 2.M1.
\ 0 .
atamta—... XII
100.
•
Honing imoted..tbn-Agtmey• for the tile of the
FFAIPLk CLAY, mitfid near St. Soakno., I
W. lb. attention of Maw and Steel Hansts
to the Analysis glean abovi lt alYitMrted b Pro& A.
A. Rays , of..l3oetort. and .BacaltPof ~
which. pAgut,ber with the tea of actual.exporience by.
manufacturers la Pinaburgth Cincinnati and - Bt.
Lords. deterodneo it to be limp =et moattato
able Clay now krimen,wbother Foreign or American.
Pow m a de Gorr it here itood in • the Glass Porous
from a3i top months.
• The AnalyU to of the Clay as taken from the mine,
without any making Or •peepanition vlanowr.
.pcomeree great edhadmitter and plasticity qaditimi
which are not shown by the Anal**, end wbk.hord..
mit of the mixture of a large proportion of sha llot
burned day.
I em nowgrrpseed to en eiders for tie acre Clay
to be dap (non St. Leeds or delivered bete.
. . ALSI.GOEDON. i
S , _
• n. ErisangY M AZE%
• jeltta " Prrtworion:ltt.
BLILEY, FARRELL
Kamen preannts.
OAS AND WEBAX FMEEM
Deal= la • •
Brass Work, Pipo;Ptmviii Vaigjea
Alai in kiwi. or ague* watif'.,' and 13teul •
Acivi*a.s„msn'cAluis iron tin, isiisz
ILIE3. Mad with kat by I taw proem -
, TTNIVEBSAL CLOTHESWRINGEII ,
—llest! the tolknrinignottot both theft* York
rh. bid Sot
UP$ we 7wb er.and Six everythhietb# 'le wadifd,
from 00 !Obit denude Abed to the aka tedittlt:
'lt 41 &Ida hatitidtog.` We hito.theed dlr.
torthtmottotoltte 657...em0bet sod Insider tit 1 111213 ,,
%tit BMW. ittiee
ehq
14 I vilt.sol nee the 114 a at
:I;iireitir"ininiel - nr tir 4 it rilikie
'know! nit to etteAdtent , k#l4,l4 - Ind- tot toot
home, sad when, 11tOodgr ryas hoondht au. the:
‘'irtioner' awl futanaiL,Wpalbuddil• Aub, tor
Its.. Bridget *lied c o k i edid ;Toll* 4. 10 4
aod Utilise its if tebohler the
'thpottaszt , adikeh , Yott estuPrier.thbotty.
VIM ley. It 'oat of sack thins, aothestil-liroobtels ,
ed the pitazthei to the Aft eboold hOLthokrid
when we , qu it steolog fox MO, rook /1, ,
int to Oddity with the , . WHOgot:: sad (Heti
las Wed It 'a , dttlidteldokt upon ereth ttiotill'or
tbt ..tattu. hathdry.t •
Nut Weld 204 . 242181.120.1.-,1
J. 'taw
oat : ,sde.ftent•tirJ - oonnt7-
..• • • .
7 T / kiNiti jEaM . BR4BB . WOMEEV
Jyt • :t/ • , :ti ti i.l /..
CADMAN & CUSTOM)
—.....cruretsit*, (old, t4c4 •Natibed 'T
k u r It• , ';
A II
PWRAOAW i t u VerrkAN, ' ONJ
,jyvae,ttt If
Buss onintewlean , may, mad.
ito
-owe, saramtuvevozzivriem ANN OA* ,
,inmrtiannamstoprpto owlet) to,
IBM IVA AN pr, ,
"'TWO Atinti !Ur dip !Natant IDlsexicetrr
&Testa Sbn7ths •saki et ZAILSNIVIANDELteIb
,0014TAT/Ra MILOS MAP; the JanCentrAn.
NrynaPq, 'WNW dfablm, It is nOt Natiotit4l,o4t
er OMIT; will quirr.pronis ch4R4roamP,.
Iv Web
r
n.. 4. - 4 7 •r: a it:4/ ;' , l 19,
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•
oppoarTsrits.to - siorricrt.ai•
:t , oil! CI 't,trltr,:i
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oci takwilliaAje
t af v ie -, l'ltANClEtia
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On doriatd;•• • • • rit• r WOW
MALIIIte."I"r • , •/* zi_v;
447.4.114* ' MOO, //Miro.
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- NEW -UOODS
J. W:BAEXER Cat,
59 MAREFT ST.
fißgittit Tiiiiitikiiiis
EVER , OFFERED Pi4lTlSMilfill.
..c - • • 7.71i 4
TO POORTATtIP 3 TWE4-44‘
GREAT INEICCESIRTI 4 § . ( h ; F : E.RED.
cdl7
F - "`I ID)
FALL DRY. GOODS
Just received, a very large assortment of
SILKS, of all kinds; KEILINS.
ILI .. ACCAS, To&
ACIZOIINTS;niad
HEN'S POPLINS 'airi Disuras, of
`it E ) NS.
A complete assortment of PUMA,
CIS, mar goods fir proem
.•?'""
krp;ToWor 3uarrds
hatami m6a.'io dram., from the Itdret
1" MI araortomit of NEW
6LIAWLI3, selected stela vest. on.
DONESTIS ODSt ef l el! nd5...5
ANIMA
IiVE , HAVEr- IliVOPElitrEf A, 'EX
I''e4iv; arac:)4l;!
Vity'pan,t irtlcrea frian etintiled to sell telMi
the ropier market peen. Chu 'ROOM; GOODS
600 DOZ. OP BOSTO,I: 1111y11, gOSE;
200 l{
Double hoolOhl 4.t. in et rake.
EXIT /36111L4, tho cliecipeit in tin city.
Ladies' nit Wirts ! Thaerauvients•
/ 1 9 4 :T; of, vaFi'tlls
AGENTA.
our - rmr - ar - sosirsr
r
tatr4toi
DmainiS :.
-50011A1*1111“,qp]ara. ,
1,000 PCL aIItASOGL L'filr/3 TRIBINING
Fustssaarw?osizaarie,,
Our mews: and thepablier geoesilly az, ti,
Car Pi11101 r ESA.L&110021:5 mamas.' • : .
MACRUIVI.
'' 78 3114EICET iatnivr:
. .
Pkeitil t 141:Ynek t • .'t
nio and rplatidiCiaanetliaatixr,4
IMIESIWNETS
Zefibractos Abel:di:llas pita* •styler
ELME= MOWN 717/9'....
INIVIZBUISIM:A . DOZ
PLalif AND LOWY BEAD STrif,
1 cieE4litititl26i4,
, .A 1 1.4 MED
mum Asp SEM TIM =AID NW&
~I•,,»:-: A u 6 4 4 ;,,,a it
=Wry. 80/aorebtetos, • -
Few opou and fui Rai aroMaPar
Pristwirt CASH. •.: .-
.taTON3 NlAtcaing.4.Po.)
No. 17 Fifth Street,
ocah .1 3 7 :137 3'7 *3-•
IfittilllAlTtg. , 1,-
BALMORAL AND HOOP MINTS.
OPL& 111,033118.
SEWING, &a.
oiciT, uma BM FATFAIXD .111ANNILLS.
80111 ILLOQUS itax l3Ll:l7., OBEY. Puss =a ow=
WAT W I HNT , F A T I II. .
,IMESSnCIAD.QDS
' a 31,. fell fiT
( BURCHMMA I SI
ta.ll . ei •
ivt:R I PIr(O2 11.1 - 11, IikIiV.PFIM
Etyengill. ORMIAWI P"I 1...''
'll'''.
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*ILLXEM - 1 - 410.0.138 I
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1 41 3 .1;5iv. - i••&a.:11_1. c .. . 3 .:J•;_ . • •
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711.-0, ~ ~ •.1 plaiiz .i. : .it.. . .. ...li
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• „ . .Notarin . toimuicr ATE:wr_....o
ai g,piaist. tialzazitraputglcizop.
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ITNSITZ STOCK,,p9:
ttei inicais
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V'entons or sedentary habits, troubled slat weak•
za.„,
petite, distres after.,t 4 g4g. ►orpid, ltra.,caNdips
tioit. &e., desk's, to stnTer Itt vj WI try 'chat
csdeprided ,
pLACKTAMION BITTEnSi'
Which uo MOW Fougurocuded by the %Von wale
tuthiiltdrar, utd . to product tr,
Isuellaid '154. They are tutedingly wooly
peellocily tare;lild : IDBit aupercedtall t-thkar teak
where • tuialtby, ii,u4ottloll4.ltxtcPu4ud. 4
They portly, strer Lithen sad. intlgorate.
TUT ova; 4, 1,01 . ttLY &Maths. , ; J
They, am an antidote to change of Water and diet.
They Mateo= effects of dlasipatke and hams:
Theti arc:Viten the system .4apiainva
They prevent minansatic and intenniticit 6411r*:*
They parity the breath and acidity alto stomack.'
/la"' DYslxdoiklua
?bairn= .allirbei, MOWS &stem Nortoni!
mey care 1.1,9 r Comphant a:anion+ gembetcl.'
Thejnanke the weak strong, the Lima braltud.,
and are exhausted naturo'e great manner: ' ?berate
°carpool 'or the celebrated. Catena bark, mieter
green, amanitas, roma and horbe. all Prmerrad in.
perfectly pare St. Croix 1046 , Tor partkintertb,Mab
cirri:dare and tostlaadals around Mich txdtle.
Dow= of Impes.ters. Pv mica evelY bottle. ilia
that Lt Wel). B. Barns:signaturean car retrain U.
S. Stamp over the each, plantation mew.
oar ALM 'iguan; on tlno steel plate acitivhs#
aide !SEM Seo ,that •Oar bOttle heat. t:snaa via -;
ArLdOtit 1,0 deleteilons :fiat Vt. ady spiiesesc
to match alai. taste or charncter of oar good& :
. bay.
perms pretendlnir to bell Plantation Bitters by ,itio
- gallon 'or in balk ii au traposter. eta l` only to
oar log cabin bottle. Any person imitaikei thla
battle, or aollin,g any oiler material therein. wltelharr j ,
called Plantation Blum or not, is a criminal %tax
due 17. S. Lan, and will be eo prosecuted by :We
elready have nru: tycoon twerpaties tOt
emceed hi Ott:dohs:6mila f
IMO dose qatartert: The detnand.tbr 'beske'S Phial
talon Bitters from wits, tosid 6 atik.
tc,., is -perfectly Incredible. —The,,isimpls *fir—
bottle is the evidence ma present of, thrizirtnilt and
They ars Bold by rill respectsd& drng:
gists, grocers, physicians, hotels; ateantants L
=Mu storm,
P. H. lili4E-Mt co..
■n7:agatnii
~O-DitAIC ENVINE BIT
TERS, fur sale who/mile and mtall. by
• , ,
SIMON JOHNSTON,
, Corner Smithfield and Perarth streets.
an7X.m.simalrT
PURE WINE 'VINEGAR, ' I
.111(ANVIEACIrEZD Wr ,
E. & 3L DOLLU4N, ipuroxy.
(Thnueriti
The only Vinegar snranlkorith a Prizotre&T. of
sixty exhibitors at the International Exhl6lt7oti.: 7
Low/Cris. Fon male by • F. DC BOLIMAIg. •
adrelf , 3Lastireseri. e:11:1
SPECIAL _Nona.
•v• •
TO THE UM= OF PITTSBURGH AHD VICIIITE
The tindorfigrted would deettraly ink atteutior.
co the proparation known no _
nrs - NEIVELVEI 6N/VEILSAIrCOFan AX=Fr t I
For .11Throarand Irreg.Costitits. /
To,tll,..exotenrE, ,
nheimoitl4 IloOr TWA:,
nche, too of Sleep; end Omni Sawn= , Reatedy, ,
Alpo foi the Pans in 'Monthly l'ealtrnatons 061,er'r".."—
• firrs'a7 - eLL's zeizeric PILLS,,
The mix:trot - feet them of Ciahirid `eyer - orlarit to; kW.
Ammer moire mormk- than hes isettil4,
dcrochut. oterftir &dose, act witlcett the hest stiptorA,
=ld oure' . lnalgratltn•Dmpete. Bilkoss!* 1 . 6 % 4 '
Conigebite,. ram Warms s inJ.iß dereoginettite
*mach or Wings. - '
The abort, preps: anent, of tech =bounded repu• _
tatim to Ke. - EaglAnd,ba a . th° c s °ll2oe°94 ` l " t
Us used by, tm clumberi of Physic:ism and
prima within= roach of all, - ata•',lathy *ha eitiettlow
,of Wands, who fad them strict eatfandty
jab= in Medidea• Without rusoftizal to Otk
_Mir •
limn Method Di COMM= of advert/An& I woaid ea.
oitfideacs to tnit them, which will be um& • 4
JOHN L. aubrysimr., Proptisai;
• Poseticol CDoialit,ltootowitiod't
For by rain &gen.
ThogrrAtest !bled= a carom:dews oollated.. .
of Ewa rotoroaeoo supplied on anntolsidmi.,'_,
lror tnie In Pittsbangh at retail by S. "X.
0. If. Repo 3tf. D., Joseph Magog t Angoinci;
ttty by Taxtroarp s3 /L. D., W. J. bfei
A. PAlI l d
uolf,,lmarsisir Wholesale AOrata.. Pittsburgh.
0-111174753 DISEASES - '"
---Dr.-Lndituess Siedita-- 4
th. - 014.AL
:of generation.' It la the atom"' of an d r aintoant
ytyikun wha, &lOW t;:iiii,tiv‘Vindit of
thsKaus of dais" aid with' talfiedolated ilk- •
caw, far mon!. Uzi:two:o jiteir.—lt Isfaiktion fn
tier, mi.b.htg no h*Cticte. aeolanilir tatun,b ,
fraol thb tiastain, =a the waith.
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