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44 ,, of Monday, says that a Methodist Cler
ta.
gyman, the Rev. F. A. Mercer, was arrest
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_ ed in that city on Saturday, by order of
(]en. Schenck, and sent to Harper's Ferry,
whence he will be taken to the picket lines
under guard and let loose to ran his course
in Dixie. lie had but recently arrived in
Baltimore from Strisburg, Virginia.
A good deal of surprise has been felt, and I
pretty freely expressed, too, of course, at the
unexpected number of rejections of drafted
men, for the manifoldly-niaimed anuses
comprehended under the general head of
~ physical disability." The interesting fact
has, howlever, been established at the Sur
gical Bureau in Washington, that the pro
portion of our peOple who are exempted
from the draft on account of disability from
physisial causes is scarcely greater than in
England or France. In the latter countries
the average per centago is a shade loss than
twenty-five per cent., while with us it does
not in practice exceed thirty. Here the
• majority of our surgeons are volunteers,
and they release persons for disabilities
that experienced surgeons in the regular
army would not. The latter are supposed
to be better able to judge what forms of
weakness in constitution or health would
be bettered by camp-life. Again, it is hold,
that as the volunteering of a million of men
took the flower of population, it mightres
sonably be expected that a large proportion
of the oonscriplit would be exempted for
disability.
SECRETARY SEWARD authorizes the grati
fying-an uouneement that the French Gov
ernment, upon the remonstrance of Minis
ter Dayton, has promptly and most honora
bly arrested the six iron-clad rams which
were building at Nantes and Bordeaux.
—Following-the seizure of LAIRD'S rams
at Liverpool, by the English Government,
this decisive step of the French Govern
ment will utterly cut off hope of European
aid from the Contedenai Rebels. Their ex
pectations of French intervention have
risen high at times—and especially of late,
when Mr. Bi.mmt's reception by Loris NA
POLEON was contrasted with the scant cour
tesy of the cold and haughty EARL Reasaix.
in his intercourse with Mr. Masos, which
that F. F. Virginian gentleman at length
found intolerable ; but this act of seizure
at Nantes and Bordeaux shows that "French
politeness" may mislead sometimes. The
news will strike like a death-knell on the
ears of the Richmond conspirators.
We observe that some of the copperhead
journals are comforting themselves for their
disasters elsewhere by exaggerating their
success in New Jersey. But rightly view
ed the result in New Jersey can minister
little or no comfort to any man of sound
mind, though possibly it may more for a
"mind diseased." True it is that the oppo
sition of various combined elements have
carried the Legislature ; but this is not
conclusive as to the actual sentiment of the
state. Three years ago an opposition Leg
islature so "gerrymandered" the state in
arranging the Assembly districts under
the last census, that, with a popular Union
majority of five thousand, or even ten
thousand, the opposition would still be
able to secure a majority in the Legislature.
The N. 1. &ming Post, the day after the
election in New Jersey, remarked:
In the election yesterday the Unionists
made large gains everywhere, even the cities
showing material opposition losses. In
Essex county, including Newark, Orange,
and other towns, the Unionists gain two
members of the-Assembly, and reduce the
opposition majority on senator over eleven
hundred. In Burlington county there is a
Union gain of over seven hundred; throe
Unionists and one war democrat are elect
ed to the Assembly, and the Union sheriff
and clerk are chosen by six hundred ma
jority. Other counties show similar gains.
In Somerset, a central couoty of intensely
copperhead tendencies, the opposition sen
ator has only three hundred and eighty
majority, against nine hundred and ten
last year. In the same county one Union
assemblymen is chaty them being but
two districts in the aunty. In Morris
county, which last year gave three hundred
and twenty-one opposition majority, the re
turns received last evening indicated a full
.Union triumph. In Mercer the Unionists
gain two members of Assembly, and through
out the whole southern part of the state
similar advantages have been gained.
A Fortress Monroe letter says :
On Wednesday two Union officers named
...'Major John 11. Uoustain, of the 132 d New
York Volunteers, and Lieut. D. Von Illitseln,
pf+~ Scott ' s 90 cavalry," arrived hero, having
;escaped m Libby Prison on the 24th ult.
They were eleven days in making their way to
She Union linos. In the course of their journey
they had Many narrow escapes from capture.
Major 11. pretended that he was a tailor, and
prevailed on the Jailor of Libby prison to pro
cure him some work, which he did. Among
the clothing sent to be repaired was the uni
form coat of Dr. Wilkins,Mouse Surgeon ' and
three suits of private ' s uniforms. The former
the Major appropriated, and dressing the Lieu
tenant in s privates' costume as his Orderly,
bothloidly walked put the guard, and once
on the street made for the 'cramp. Three
hoirreafter leaving Richmond the rebel COM -
airy were in pursuit, but the fugitives eluded
•-thorn,ind after innumerable hardships roach
yid ourpiekets near Williamsburg, where they
were - received with great kindness and pro.
Pelt, «404 for.
••Physteal Disabillty.”
New Jersey,
Cases of Iliineful Conversion
A day or two after the election, a toadies
copperhead in Brooklyn was accosted by a
strong Union man with the inouiry what ho
thought of the result. The reply ran some
what in this fashion : "Sir, I hare been op
posed to the Administration, but this verdict
of the people of the State of Now York. ap
proving so unmistakably the course of the
government, convinces me that opposition is
useless; I bow to the will of the majority."
Another Case of similar character is report
ed. A merchant who is said to have made
large sums of money by the Matamoras trade,
was so astonished by the returns on Wednes,
day that he frankly avowed to s friend that
It was possible that he had made some mis
takes. "Do you know," obibrved this boned
man, "that I think I am right in all I do ;
but somehow I begin to fear that I hove boon
in error? The government, after all, has
done pretty well, and the people seem to like
it."
Mote important than either of these is the
case of an eminent lawyer of this city who
went to Washington, strongly and almost bit
terly "conservative,"but who was so impress
ed by the honesty and ability of Mr. Lincoln
that he now openly proclaims his support of
the Administration.—.W. Y. Eve. Poet.
Union Officers Escaped from Rich
mond.
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The Richmond Prisons.
respondent of the N. I'. Times gives
'wing account of some of the pris'
Richmond, where Union prisoners
Med, and of the rebel officers who
irge of them:
"Libby Prison" I find the following
ion in my diary, kept while I was an
sf that infamous abode-of misery.
on to the canal, and at the corner of
id Twenty first streets, and within •
" Amiens," stands the horrid Libby
The entire length of the building on
root is 185 feet, with a depth of about
an Twenty-first street. It is divided
m sections by stout brick wall, and is,
on the side next to the canal, four stories,
while on Cary street it is but three stories in
height—each of the stories being divided into
three oblong low rooms of 45 brae feet. On
the ground floor the room next to Twenty
first street is appropriated to the rebel guard,
the next one to the Union officers, and the
third is the hospital. This is on the Cary
street side, or front of the building. On the
canal side, the lower story, or ground floor,
is the cook-house and veceptimi for the dead,
until a 'efficient number have accumulated to
stake it worth Oki& to remove them or until the
stench becomes too great for the rebels themselves
to bear.
On the seeond floor, in the two rooms next
to Twenty-first street, are over four hundred
Union( soldiers, and in the third room. on this
floor may be found the renataisi of some one
hundred Union citizens, who have been incar
cerated since the commencement of the war.
Some few of these prisoners were Quakers, and
were released on the payment of $5OO each.
Tht Ince rdoms on the upper floor contain at
least two hundred Union soldiers. Fear small
sised windows at omit end of these rooms admit
a limited amount of light for about 25 feet,
leaving about 40 feet in the centre of each
where print cannot be read in the daytime. Pris
oners once admitted to the "Libby," never
leave it for an instant for any purpose, day or
night, except to be exchanged, or to be carried
to an enbsown grace. There are ill-constructed
water-closets in ties rooms, which, owing to the
continual breaking of the waste pipes, emit a
most intolerable effluvia. In addition to all
this, the whole ,?ace in one nest of the most
abominable oermsn. About half • ration of
fair bread and a plate of small dark-colored
beans, (or "oew-peas") twice • day is the
usual faro, meat being issued only twice a
week, and then in very small qaantities.
So much for the Libby Prison itself, but
all this is capped by the treatment received
by the unfortunate inmates,
Belle Isle (sorely miscalled) is situated in
the James River about half a gun shot from
the Libby, and right opposite that famed in
stitution of the Sunny Beath. It is • long,
low sandbank, and when there is a freshet in
the river, a large portion of it disappears be
neath the filthy waters of the James. It is
en this more eandspit that hundreds of our
poor shivering Union soldiers are now held la
utter wretchedness, naked and famishing, and
subject to all the dire diseases consequent on
exposure to the elements in suoh a locality.
It has never been occupied as a dwelling
place, and was only visited is the daytime by
the shad ;fishers, who had a few rude huts
there, until the "chivalry" found it a conven
ient place to get rid of therd—d Yankees".
The' relentlessly cruel treatment of the
Union prisoners in Richmond commenced im
mediately after the first battle of Manassas,
when the prisoners were confined in "Ligoe's
Tobacco Factory," on Main and Twenty-sixth
streets, and has continued unabated to the
present day. From the begining the prison
ers have been under the supreme control of
Gen. Winder, bat at that time Capt. Gibbs
and Lieut. Tod were his subordinates, who
came In direct contact with the prisoners.
Winder is a man of middle height, or slightly
under it, advanced in years, rather stoutly
built, hair quite white, florid in complefiem,
with a red nose and a cold, cruel gray eye ;
and his acts from the first prove clearly that
he is precisely what that eye indicates to the
observer--cold, .cruel and vindicative. lie
wears a gray uniform. The last two mention
ed hare both been killed, as I am informed,
mid have therefore gone where they have been
I rewarded aceordieg to their works' , butj may
mention that it was under the regime oirff in
der, Gibbs and Tod that the "Ligon Prieon"
was perforated with-sneaks* bolls in at toast twenty
places, and that Gleason, of the Fire Zouaves,
a man of the First Michigan regiment, and
'torero). others, were shot by the guards for
Merely looking out of the windows ; and it
was at the lame time that a rebel soldier was
permitted in the broad daylight to briny a human
eksll, with a rope passed • through the eyes, and
dangle it in front of the windows, in the public
street, shouting out, while he brandished a
huge bowie knife, "This is the last of one--
Yankee."
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These are but a few of the barbarisms prac
ticed under the eyes of the men mentioned
'shove; the whole would 611 a good sired
volume. Two of these have gone to their
account. Shall the third escape punishment
here
Gon: } Winder still retains the chief com
mand, though (apt. Turner is the command
ant of the Post at the " Libby." This man,
though lauded continually ,by the Richmond
papers for his kindness to the prisoners, is
el-unity iieclJ.. Every petty annoyance that can
be inventedjis tried in order that some one
may infringe even in the least degree some of
his riles, no that he may have the satisfaction
of " bucking and gagging," or pat in irons, or
on broad and water, the offender(?). I have
known him to threaten to hang one individual
because he would not get twelve men to sweep
the street in front of the prison, and he put
four men in irons and in a dark room, on
bread and water for 48 hours, because they
would not clean out his stable. I find his de
scription in my diary as follows
" Turner, Lieutenant in the rebel serslee,
belongs in Winchester, Va., was formerly
about six months at West Point; is of •ory
spare build, thirty to thirty-five years old,
about five feet nine inches in height, dark
hair, close cut. no beard or moustache, gray
eyes, has a cadaverous look, a deeproice, and
a peculiar star gait. Uniform—gray cap,
coat and pants."
Next in command to the above elegant
specimen of the "F. F. V.'s " is Smack,
Lieutenant in the rebel army. lie Is a native
of Baltimore, is hill six feet in height, about
twenty-five years old, has short light hair,
slight moustache, fair complexion and blue
eyes• Uniform—sky blue cap, gray coat,
light blue pants with black ■tripe, and
wears a sword with a steel soabbord. This
man carries oat all the odious and abominable
orders of tiks superiors with relenting severity.
Ile is the man who, when Col. Benedict was
unable to leave his wretched bed, Mood over
him with a revolver in his hand, and swore
that " if he did not get up he would kick him
out of it."
Now, then, for the remedy for the gross and
disgraceful abuses, the inhuman and barba
rous treatment which I have so feebly at
tempted to set forth. What should it be?
Retaliation. It is a harsh one I admit, but a
Just one under the circumstances. It only re
quires that it ehoubi be invoked with discretion.
We are not to suppose that mon will he content
ed and happy in prison anywhere, bat no such
complaints are heard from any place in the
South whore prisoners of war have been located
as from Richmond. In truth, everywhere else
more as less corsideration Is shown to prison
en, but Rlehmend a primmer is looked upon
as a dog, and treated accordingly. Therefore
the remedy in not to visit the sins of the
Richmond ruffians upon soldiers from other
Rtates, but to retaliate eolely on Virginia tattier..
It in worse than useless to appeal to the Rich
mond authorities, Winder or kis subordinates;
they are insensible to the first emotions of
kindness, pity, corusidoration or fine chival
rous feeling; they have no hearts, or they are
of stoner--cold, callous, cruel. We have seen
them, and "know their works." Retaliation,
thaw, strict, stern, and tusflinching, and that on
Virginia rebels only, is the true remedy for this
monstrous disgrace to the age we live in and
to eiviltration. A. 0. A.
Bs Nov RIGHTEOUS Ovcs-uocw.--A recent
letter from the Potomac Army tells mu the fol
lowing:
The proprietor of the house where General
Pleasanton had his headquarters for some days
past, having excited suspicion by hie exces
sive professions of loyalty, was arrested on
the General's leaving. His guerrilla uniform
was found buried in his yard, and other evi
dence came up against him. Your or five of
hie neighbor guerrillas were also arrested.
IT to said that tho - government has issued
an order prohibiting the - Sale of hop in
Gerrard, Madison, Boylos and Mercer coun
ties Kentucky. The reason for this is that
tho government intends taking possession of
all hogs and beef cattle In these counties, and
driving them to Knoxville to be slaughtered
for the use of the army of the Ohio.
Guaoca CONTllBMoll.—Archibaid Stew
art, Esq., of Indiana county, haa Inade a dons-
tion of $2OO to the Sanitary Committee—Ake
receipt of which 1D acknowledged by James
Park, jr., Treasurer.
From Charleston Harbor. _
Recent correspondence from Chirlestin
harbor shows that the strong walls ofSum
ter are now tottering to their fall under the
tremendous pounding of the great guns of
the forts of Morris Island and the iron
clads. Ono correspondent, in a letter dated
the 4th instant, gives the following inter
esting incidents:
• BOLD YEAT-.--SUMTBAL BC•LILD
Monday night one of the boldest feats of
the siege was performed by Capt. Farris, of
the Enfans Perdu regiment. Accompanied by
two others, who actedas rowers, the Captain
took a boat and passed up Lighthouse Creek
to the Bay, and then cautiously felt his way
to Sumter. He reached the debris unperceived
by those above, and was in the act of climb
ing to a more elevated point when some
bricks, used as • purchase for his feet, gave
way, causing a noise which alarmed the sen
tinel, who aroused the entire garrison. The
Captain comprehended his imminent position
and eueeeeded In returning to his boat. In
_pushing off the rebels were enabled to judge
of his whereabouts from the sound of his oars,
and fifty of them discharged their pieces at
him, but the bullets fell harmlessly into the
water. Himself and assistants arrived safely
at Cumming's Point.
W A.LIM.BLII INVOILMATIOX
A rebel who recently deserted from Sumter,
states that the place is occupied during the
day by the small force of twenty-five men.
At 9 o'clock at night the force is increased to
five hundred, who remain till 4 o'clock the
next morning, and then retire, with the ex
ception of twenty-five, who relieve those on
duty the preceding day. On one oecasiow last
week, a single shot killed and wounded eleven
out of the twenty-five. Every shot that is
aimed at the fort creates the wildest conster
nation. Tho men fly hither and thither, and
often in their extreme haste to seek cover,
become confined and take to the most
hazardous nooks for safety. The pooplo of
Charleston, having recovered somewhat from
the fright occasioned by the first administer
ing of Greek fire, were fearfully alarmed at
the throe succeeding shells thrown into the
city from Fort Putnam on the 26th ult. The
probable fate of the city is being discussed
with great earnestness, and numerous families
have their goods arid chattles packed for a
dire emergency. The deserter swam from
Sumter to Putnam. Upon Arriving, he wee
• immediately taken in charge by the officer of
the night and conducted to the presence of the
commanding General. The men were not al
lowed to converse with him, and, indeed, se
carefully has he been guarded by an officer
specially appointed for the duty, that his ad
vent among us is known to but few.
PUBLIC drOTICES.
ObCAUTION.—We have this day ob
tainnd a Patera for our Ilanufacture 4 , known
FAMILY DYE COLORS."
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The Dye manufactured by other re 1.0114, under
the tmmo of Domestic Dyes, - !Lc., aro made in vio
lation of our Patent.
We caution nil persons tusking or selling the name
hereafter, that we shall prAtecute for all infringe-
HOWE ,t FriVENS.
nol I•3t
meets of our rights
Boston, Oct. 13, 1863.
:E - I , iOTICE TO erocKli m
oLuE.—
A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Pittsburgh A Connellitville Railroad Co. will be held
at the Oillce of the Company, in tbo City of Pitt..
burgh, at 11 o'clock a. m. on THURSDAY, tho 12th
day of November, A. D. 1863, for the purpose of
muting or or rejecting the following named Acts and
Supplement. passed try the General Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Pen.ylvania, at its Wt voodoo.
to wit : "An act to repeal the ninth section of an act
authorizing the laying out of • State Hoed from the
Itortrogh of Oreigsburg, Schuylkill 0000ty, to inter.
test a public road leading from Easton te Mauch
Chunk, and (lir other purpose." approved the Ist day
of April, A. D. 1863. "A supplement to an act to
Incorporate the Pittsburgh A Connellsville Railroad
Company." approved the llth day of April, A. D.
1863. Ahm, "A supplement to an act to incorporate
the Safe Harbor and Susquehanna Turnpike Road
Company," et avow, approved the 14th day of April,
A. D. 1863. THOS. S. BLAIR,
CYRUS P. MARK LE,
JOHN A. CAtiGIiEY,
J.ll. MARSTON,
W. W. TAYLOR,
A. M LLAR,
E. BURG WIN,
JOHN 8. DILWORTH,
DANL. R. DAVIDSON,
W. 111. RARER,
Directors of the Pittab'gh A Oorin. R. R. 00.
Pitid.rph, Oct. 27th, DAB. vc27:tf
Lr": • COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.—The
Annual Aweetaroont List, forP.BGd, containing
Dam on Income., Silver Mete, Carriage., and
License Duties, to the Penna. Collection District,
comprising that portion of Allegheny county siindh
of the Allegheny and Ohio rivers, his been received
from the Assmeor.
Payments for the Viral Sub-District, comprising
tho Lt, 2.41, 3d, Bth, Lth and eta .Ward. of Pitts
burgh, and the adjacent Borough., mmt made al
my °Mon No. G 7 Fourth street, on or before the ler
DAY OF . DECEMBER NEXT, after which time the
penalties prescribed by the law will be erected.
Other portions of the District may make payment
st the same place, mall notified by their
SHEA,
respective
O
Deputy ollectors. JOHN
Oollector ZA' Penna. District,
Offloe, No. 67 Fourth street.
Pittsburgh, Nov. 6, 1863. rio7:2w
ALLtoetLxi Ohl 001111,112 Nov. 2, 1e63.
TILE PRESIDENT iND DlliEC
-11- Toss boy. this day declared a Dividend of
TOUR PER CENT. on the Capital Stock. out of the
profits of the last six mouths, payable to the Stock
holders or their legal representative., on and after
the 13th Mateo.,
dad J. C. ItIePIIHILSON, Treasurer.
DIVIDEND.
?meg W mrrees lestraawcs Comirstiv,
Pittsburgh, Nov. 3d, 186.3.
TM Directors of the Wmtern Insurance Company
have this day dect.n.l a Dividend of TWO-AND-A
DAM? DOLLARS upon meat .hare of the Capital
Stock. out of the earned profits of the last mg months,
payable to Stockholder. on_
_ _ _ °rafter the 13th lust.
iet
nitd F. N. GORDON, Seey.
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Ormea Evasaa lesusance
Pittsburgh, Ochder 27th, 1863.
AN ELECTION FOR TILIRTE N
DIRECTORS of this Company, to serve for
the ensuing year, will beheld at its ()Mee, In Bags.
ley's Building, Water street, on TUESDAY, Novem
ber 10th, between the hours of 11 a. m. and 1 p. In.
oMG:td ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the
Stortiroldere of the Pennsylvania Salt Man
ufacturing Company will be held at their office, No.
127 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, on WEDNESDAY,
November 11th, at eleven o'clock a. m., for the clew
Non of Saved Directors to verve for the smelting year,
and snob other boniton so may then be presentee'.
nattl:2l. SAMUEL E. FISHER, Treaeurer.
Orrick Wrargoo Immosocs 00111,111',
Pittsburgh, October 29th, 1813.
AN ELECTION FOR DIRECTOL
of tiCpany will be held at Its office, No.
02 Water • on TUESDAY, November 10th,1863,
between ate of 11 P. and 2p.
oc3Ortcl F. M. GORDON, 13013 . 7.
I'O.NOTICE.—A meeting of the Brick
layer.' Union will be held on THURSDAY
tvgsmo, at 7% o'clock, in the ALLEGHENY
ENGINE HOUSE;irwin street.
n010,2t By order of TIIE PRESIDENT.
8.4. TE NOTICES
PIS= NATION LL iII%.I.IIPIITINUIILIO,
(Lead Pittsburgh Trost Cbropeury,)
Pittsburgh, Nov. 2, 100.
THE PRESIDENT AND BOA {D
of DIRECTORS have this day doctored a
Dividend of ONE DOLLAR AND TWENTY-PIPE
CENTS per dove on the stuck of au, Pitt.burgh
Trove Company to lot of Arignat, and TWO DOL
LARS per share on the Capital Stock of the That
National Hank, out of 'the profits to tho let look,
payable on or after TUESDAY. alp 10th Inst.
The Stockholder. are hereby notified that the Anal
payment of the ardoctiption to theCapttal Stork, Tic
Twenty-five Dollars per shore will be required on ur
bakes the Ist day of May float.
noS:lm JOHN D. SCULLY. Collider.
Isoa Carr Hasa or Prresarfann, Nov. 3, 11463.
O.THE DIRECTORS of this Bank
have till. day declared a Dend of FIVE
PER CENT. oq the Capital Stock, sat of the profits
of the last six months, payable to Stockholder. or
their lewd representatives, en or after the 13th inst.,
hoe of Government tax.
nolilOtdl2terr MAOOTFIN. Cashier.
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Mammal' Deem, Pittsburgh, Nov. 3, 1861.
THE DIRECTORS of this Bank
have tht. day declared a Dividend of TOUR
PLO CrllT. on the Capital Rock, for the last eix
months, payable . to iltockhoiden on or after the 13th
haunt, free of Government tax.
no4:10l ONO. D. tdcflllEW, Cashier.
PITTIMILOB, November 3, Isoa
71DIRECTORS OF THE EX
.ltriGE BANK, of Pittsburgh, hare thie
day declared • Dividend of KITE PEE OE NT. aut of
the earnings of the last six months, payable an or
after the 13th instant, Roo of Government tax.
&gars 11. lit. MURRAY, Cashier.
Chrism' Doris. Pittabargil, Nov. 3, 1312.
WTHE DIRECTORS of this Bank
hart thD day declared • Dividend of FIVE
PER CENT. on the Capital Stock, payable to Stock
holders. or their legal representatives, on or after
the 13th host. The Government Tax on game
adU be
;mid by the Dank. OW. T. VAN DOREN,
Cashier.
Dana or Pcreurtma; i t E
October 27th. DIM
0•IN ACCORDANCE WITH
ACT or ASBEILDLY, notice Is hereby
given that Mr. ALEXANDER ?UNICE has been
elected Vim President of this Dank.
odtAnw 11. M. MIIRRAY. Cashier.
Lawman atm ifitamiLa c t Mra I BANI,.
11:°11A 11 1 4 e nta• C 0 N F
I:E nßrero/13 will to tudd et the Banking
Boni, 01 KONDAY, 16th day at Nortmher
Dort, between the homi of tan a. m. and twt
ou it e m.
ocßtlni J 08.1110017, at,
.171 r. anr,EirrlsE4mirrs.
11111 t WIZ final just received by
Ls nor amity H. COLLThS.
Ai'LEee--200:4 :, thls. choir recoked
' -aid foi ail.. by - -“. J. B. CANFIELD.
L'...—100 bbls. fresh NVltite
,just re
eeirot and 4,r salaby J. B. CAlii I M.D.
PEARLASII-3U casks received and
fur sulo by , .I. n.rArtrt BLD.
pifirEAD.--501i pigs tiarenn. to arrive
god for KatoCANFIELD.
I . ARD,--200 tierces prime No. 1 Leal
1...4 Lard In stow laid for solo by
_nll_ D. WALLACE, 3111 Lit...o y stmt.._
Q. - TEAM BOILERS.—Two (2-1 feet ily
kJ 42 inch...,) svotlnd-band Buttons, for lutle by
poll . ISAIAHDICK EY A CO.
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EASTERN CRANBER
tirat lES.---J
Cran ust rerre
ceited, lot of choice cul"1
for sale by the quart octuuthel. at the Yam Uruerry
Store of JOHN A. ANN:MAW.
SUNDRIES. -65 bbls. lireasc
7 sacks:Yestbers ;
10 do Rags;
To arrive on steamer Atlantic an e d fo o r sale by
null ISAIA 11 DICKEY CO.
PRENCH genuine import
ettlon, Just rersivol ; also De: rov'e's Lexington
Mustard and Coltman 's /En
J gl O ish Mustard Lir sale by
lIN A. ItENSELIsW,
poll corner Liberty and Hand streets.
- - _
QPIOED MINCE J ust M.EAT.
oar usual supply of ''Ne ra" ineed
put np In glass jars or Etrkins for family use,
or Br sale by the pennd, in bulk, Cl the toned price,
wholesale or retail, at thefaintl
A.
OrtYrory Store of
JOIN. RENSHAW,
null
Corner Liberty and Iland simile.
POR SALE — A House and Lot on Fill ,
ton street, in the Sixth ward. Lot feel front
and extending bath toCrawford st,eet l.t fn., The
house l a large two-story brick dwelling, arrangol
with wide hall, parlor, dining-room kit..lien and
wash house On emit ∨ five rooms and I
loth rods
Ix
secund door; gas and water throughout lls prem
ises; good cellar, fine yard. Commanding x One view
of.the rivers, cities and surrounding ,
noll B. AlcLAllli k CO., 10.; Fourth • treet.
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES W RING lilt
—Brad the following opinion by Orange Judd,
it the dinerican Agetrallitrist, who ray. of the —First
Premium Universal Clothes Wringnr":
"from several years' experietwo with it in our rein .
family; from tho testitneby id hundreds win , hare
toed It ; and from the construction of the implement
itself,—we feel certain that It is worthy a pia , to
every family where the washing 1 , 111 ,, .. et 110111.•. A
chilli ran readily wring out a tuhfill of elothes in
few inhmtes. It ls m mallty a Clothes IC:tier I n 111111 ,
Bikier I and s Strength Inver I Tit.. iug of gar
ments will alone pay a large percentage on its : n ot.
We think the machine much more time pays for it
self every year In the saving of garment. ! There are
ses end kinds, nearly alike in antlers] ....natructlen.
Lot w ernoider It Important that ill: Nr. user be St
unt with cogs, otherwise a mass of curio. o bonny clog
the ndlers, 6011 the ndlora upon the crank Abaft Op
anti tear the ri.lthes. Our own • O one of the first
made. and it I:s as gaol to new aft/o. nearly four year,'
constant use:
• Pei sal:• mil) at the India Robb,.
I PH De pot L
of
J.& U. LI PS,
aoll Nos YU and 2e St. Clair street.
pIANU6.—Tbe subscriber
e,- - '":4 1- 4,
!eau the pleasure to annonuce that het t I
se Julretnru,d from New York and
selectv.l (tom the Fnct..rir. ofCticiorlog 1
Sons, Jardine S Bem, lton Brae., W. I'. Ent,
ml others, S plondid assortn,nt of PIANOS, r
bracing all otyleo of Iluioh, [tow platio •••tlo oa r
The. histrucuouts will arrive dui tng
coming 'rook, .11 the ntteullot of ImrOhn.•,re
spectfully 'wildly.' to them
Wir ?RICO TO SUL T ALL. -con
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
A CARD.-UNION PACIFIC HAIL
WAY COMPANY BONDS, EAN.II7I
(Kama,. Branch of tie Anglia Enilr.ad.)
As bonds of the above description will probably he
offered for sale in the money market, tL.. Fantle le
y
hereby cautioned against purchasing, or in any way
negotiating for them for the undersigned have an
existing contract will prohibit& entirel OW 14110 or
use of said bonds; while at the same time the Statide
Laws of the State of Kansas give them, owlet their
contract, a prior lies, to all mortgages or dead:. of
trust which can be executed by gold Company. Any
investment In said Londe, without authority fro,
the undersigned, will be inralid, and will entail a
total 1061 upon the parties who shall venture 1.•. pur
chase them. ROSS, STEEL S CO.,
Contractors for building the Le•VPIIROIIII, ravVIPC
and Western Railroad, now called the Colon Ps
rifle Hallway, Eastern Illvislan.
WEST NEWTON, Nov. 4th. let
S. BATES, Esp,,—UnAs. Sin: We
Nile are duly In receipt of the mune of adjustment
of the luso in part of one of our Paper !dills by fire,
and tats plesurre In saying that your int:m.llot,, at
tention in mottling the same. as Agent of the Lyeom
ing lusuranco Company, is worthy of our higheot
esteem, and la only equaled 1,7 the prompter., man
tfute4 by your Company in rtepondiug to the amount
'neared. We have had, for many yeore, urea or
eight Policies of Insurance In the Lyromiog and
other companies, and hut , it to soy, in no company
hove we bad a more favorable rata of insurance, and
have now additional reason fur recommeudmg our
friends to Mauro in
S. B. your company.
With high reopect, we are yours truly,
A C. P. M ABELE.
11011" The aloe is located in Lawroucullle.
noPat
fIOUNTRY ICESIDENCE NVANThD.
V —Wanted to purchase, a small FARM, OF
TO 60 ACRES, more or Iran, within 30 mil. of
Pittsburgh, directly en the lino of a railway. With•
in 0 milts, on spoil autism, road, would answer.
The home buildings moat be pad and stylish, with
7to 10 rooms. Also, the necusery etable and farm
buildings. The land mnet be of good quality and
well watered, Improved with fruit, dm. Any person
having • oultable plus , Will find a purchaser by ori
gin:gulag " EL D. C., Ca:AC. Oflice, l'ltieburgh," oat
log else, loration, price, numb, of rooms, and pm ,
Orators on to improvement..
N. B.—Would be willlug to leave for term of
years, provided the owner was not disposed to eell.
nolhtf
POR SALE.—Tivo superior Cylinder
.1: Boilers, 36 inches diameter, 30 fuel long, made
of y, inch iron, wrought iron heads ,;;;, thick. Boil
er, almost u good as new.
Also, One Portable Engine and Tubular Boiler of
six horse r, 6 inch cylinder and 13 inch strut,
Tele En tie Mrs bored one well almost 700 feet deep,
and is a mirably adapted to that kind of work, or
sawing wood for locomotives.
Also, One Engine, heavy iron bed plate, 14 inch
cylinder, 30 inches Omits; new, with balance rates
• ernor. Well adapted to run a grist 0,01 or small
• • , p milL
Ettgairo al • IL M. BOLE'S,
comer Polut Alley and Boone/me Wey,
nolthltu Pittsburgh.
UPH°L S
.. .moil NG, IN ALL ITS BRANCH
rs,—llaving purchased a large. stock of goods
for cub, we are ablo to oder great bargains at ex
tronioly low pricers A great variety of BLINDS,
TABLE AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH, EMBOSSED
TABLE COVERS; A DILADIL GRASS and MANIL
LA BORDERED ,EATS, CARPET BINDINGS, and
every variety of goods Rapt In that line. We ineße
the attention of the public generally to our well
sorted stack. AB ordure promptly attended to.
Please vv. as . can, at ITI FEDERAL STREET,
Allegheny, (house formerly occupied by Mr. Simple.)
n07,1w BARKER I NIBLO.
NEW GOODS I
BUSS SHANNON,
No. 112 FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny, low Jost
received *large assortment of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Cotolsting of BONEERS, HATS: RIBBONS. BON
NET PAETEBNS, oto, which site will he pleased t.
show her friends and 'customers. Cull and evuolu.
thorn. - - nelaw
DIARIES.
1864.
large apartment of POCKET AND COUNTING
ROUST. DIAItIIO, for lant—in paper, In cloth, in
roan, In imitation Turkey, In Turkey Morocco—
with gilt edges and with marble edgm—with theta,
patent clasps and ebutle fastenings. All linen, and
from the commonest to the very beet. .For sale at
reasonable rates by
Will. G. 301INSTON & CO., Stattonera,
eeltameorrati al Wood sto.t.
DENTISTRY.
DR. W. Th . FUNDZNBERO
Has Taranaki dui practice dbl." protention, at
140.142 PION ST UT, two doors below Mb
Pittsburgh, October 211. ISG3
DELAWARE GRAPE VINES.—I tun
prepsred so furnish those celebrated Flees, for
this Tall, at the fellow:lug exceedingly low 'priers
One Par old, strong, well rooted vines,
203 to 22 per hundred ; .
8120 to b 1.16 per . tho
W T.INOURIC, Woods' Don.
Ordero left at 72 PEDEN/Li BTNENT, Allegtony,
will be promptly attended to. no10:27
PAP itENVELOPE WARE
ucons.-4.04, a large .toon of
NOM
_LIETTND AND CAP PAPERS.
F.-LOPEII, In great satieties, Mors sod
qualifies, for entry taste. For eels by
W. 0. do2,lNtyyoll 00., Paper Dealers,
ode:Jaw-arms 67 Wind stress.
$lO REWARD.—POCKET BOOK
LOST, iet the Citizens Passenger Railway,
on Saturday albumen, 71b Instant, eontaniug tram
8 50 teo- The, aboye retrartrrill bo paid to the
person remitting it to TEILS OFFICE. oe&St
LOTS/ IN LAWRENCEVILLE POR
BALL pleasantly alinated on Ewalt
Prioes low. Terms, °melanin cash; remainder In
nine anima payments.
nolo tl. (11.1THBERT A BOW
itENT-4 Dwelling Dome, in a
niaat altuatton, an Perm btre.t- Pow.
2 Immediately.
of WIL B. HATS & CO„.
296 Melly stmt.
pOR
aoom
moo gin*
=ls'
.:11rERTISJ
FAii - IM ; 'Y
R
PATEN rsD OCTOBER 13, I=.
Mari. , 4 .411
1
1..0U Bb •
I rrn I
lord lk• fru
INlrt Bro•r;
Lot. D •
SW. RI,.
01.•-•-y
/M 4 Drab,
Lod t..• .A,
ra /
k ale Dr.
nv,h h tt.h.
S. arts. _ .. •_. Bonnets, Rots.
Feathers, Kid Gloves.. (Rahlron's Clothinv, ill
kiwis of K. wring APP.mI.
Mr A SAY IN G or SO PER C.EIfT."S - 0
7, 25 ,tots you can rotor M many g.mds 6.4 nimbi
atheroio.. not One times that min.. VotIMIS
on Is prodnent from the same dye. The pr....
is
simple, and any one con low the dy. site pert,.
snernot. Directions In English. Ifnmet. and German,
in of 1,11 . II trackage.
F. further inform. ion in Dyeing, and giving a
pert.. k nos ledge what eel... are hrad adapted to dye
user other, with many valuable recipes,) purchase
lloae I: Slovens' Treatise on /Veiled and 04.
Fent by mail on receipt of prire--10 cents.
Manufactured by HWO
road E FIETKIFS.
F.C.O Bx ay
Yor_sale by druggists and dealerw-generally.
R EAL ESTATE SAVINGS'INSTI
-11
TUTlON.—Sintomont of tho condition or Om
Op-, WC apt ion ou thu 2d day of Noociiilicr,
pni.liobiA In conformity to the viiiirtor,
LIABILITTISS.
o f D e po.ild NON. 21,
of Interred. duo Ihp.itor•
of Coating , of Fond
ASSI:IY
Fires Liens on Real Pfdatv....
Vutt•A Stay. 11.t46
U. S. o..bt eertiliruttm awl Note., tntarket
0111,0 ■,,rnhrnm
Cit.ll ori
Tb.• 011.11•MIVINI, AltAlit lug ennt mitt .4', Isni • axant.
tett the Look.. ,pf the lwaltution, the. howl , . Alla M. 4 .1-
. ..111,10.11 theettNi., itf . . and hate fontni the
bore eta lemon t iv i.e rorre , t.
W B. COPELAND,
NICHOLAS OKUHTL
WM. 11. BM 1 Tll
itll DNI UV, :Lll , l EVERY NATI: it
DAY EYKNING.
liaurt+4 psid at pvt cent. per ...Int
ILUSTLES:
TSAI. , JONES, Preetient.
Don. Thos. M. Howe, Etrl.. J. K. /dna head.
Wm. H. Smith, C. G. Masse).
W. 11. t'opeland, inch Painter,
flarvey Childs, Nirhoiv Yo e,g1.0
Car Wire. No. GI FOLIBTII STREET.
pROPOSALS FOR FLOUR--Sealed
Prlawals are invited till the lies DAY OF NO
VEMBER, 1851, at 12 M., for furnishing the Subsist-
once Department with 20,000 barrels of dour.
DLL will be received for what 11 known as No. I,
No. 2, and N 0.2 and fur any portion lees than the
titi,ono barrels.
hide in duplicate for the different grad., should be
open separate sheet, of paper.
110 n . .. 7 of Ono tionr to I. commenced within
one
work fimm the opening of the bids, or as soon
thereafter as the Govennment linty direct, at tins into
of am barrels daily, delivered ellher at the Govern
ment warehouse in Georgetown, .t tine wharves, or at
the railrmol depot, Washington, D. C.
Payment will he nimbi in certificate of indebted•
uses, or each other funds instils Goverunneut may have
for .I.lton...uncut.
The usual Government Inspection will be made Jost
before the dour Is received.
An oath of allegiance roust accompany each bid.
No bid will be entertained from parties who have
previonaly failed to comply with their bids, or front
bidders nut present to respond.
The barncla to he eat Indy now, made very strong of
new materials and head lined.
No flour will harm-elmd which la not fresh ground.
Did, to be directed to Lieut. CA. RIVAL, C. N.,
C. N. A., Washington, D. C., and endorsed "Proposals
Mr Flour." inel,tlB
SI WOOD STREET
A N A' L Y 8 IS.-
.0 M. I-- .t . ,
Stue.• 40.150 0 4 4' ,
A LUILIXA .31.50. St. LOUIS,MO,
P. Ox. lis. 2.30.
Mat—. .. ............ .01. L A ..5 .
)1.5.1,.. -........ .111
WATT. *16.40.
100.
aoceptod the Agency for the sale of the
SEMPLE CLAY, mined near Pt. Louis, btu., l na
cho the attention of Glass and Stool Manufacturers
to the Andyels given above, as reported by Pro fir. A.
A. Ileyn, at Brwton, and J. C. Booth, of Philadelphia,
who.h, together with the toot of art.' expertence by
mannfacturers In Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and St.
Louis, determines it to be the purees and most valu
able Cloy now known, whether Foreign or American.
Pete =OS from it have stood in tho Giese Foroooo
from 634 to 9 month..
The Analyeis in of the Clay es taken loom the mine,
without any swotting or preparation whatever. I,
possessor groat adheelveness and plasticity quench+,
which are not shown by the Analysis, and which ad
mit of the mixture of a large proportion of shell or
burned day.
1 am DOW prepares to Pit orders for the above Clay
to be chipped from St. Loulo or delivered horn.
In9.•Cm Prmscratm, r.
NIA'S
PHOTOGRAPH ROOKS,
CORNER FIFTH AND MARE= STREETS,
2d and &I storlee, over Illalurdsork'e Jewelry Store,(
Of every sta. eed etyle, plate or mien& from the
popular Carta do Visite to Cabloot and life 100
Mr. PURVIANCE would particularly call tha at
tendon of the AGED AND INFIRM to the easy et
cossibility of this establisluncut, behlg reachod by •
otagl• short flight of gain. Primo moderato, and
aatisfaction guanaco& my2s:l7naveris
UNITED STATES TAXES.—The an
nuls) Anestonent List, for ISCa, containing
Than on Incomes, Licenses, Silver Plata and Oar-
eines, in Division No.l of the Twenty-third Collec
tion District of Penn's, comprising that part of Al
legheny county north of the Allegheny and Ohio
rivers, boo bees received, and the undereitmod will
attend at his office, No. 67 Water street, Allegheny,
. .
(next door to the City Treasurer) either is person
or by Deputy, until SATURDAY, the 14th day
November, far the purpose of rewiring odd Taxes.
lie will also attend in person or by Depnry, for the
- convenience of Tax Payer., at the following placer,
to wit :
••
At Tarentam, ►t the house of Elesektah Tontine,
on FRIDAY, Nov. oth, between the Loon of 9 a. m.
and 3 p. m. of that day.
At Bakerstown, at the house of sm. Backe:, of
TUESDAY, the 10th of November, from I o'clock a.
m. to 3 o'clock p. m. of that day.
At Sewickley, at the stars of John Way, on
TEUBSDAY EVENING, the 12th day of November,
from 7 to 9 o'clock of that day.
The ten per cent. and other panelling prescribed In
the tsetse Law, which erM Le incurred after the
14th, will be strictly enforced In all awes.
Government Funds only received.
DAVID IL WIITTE,
Collector of the DM District, Perm's.
cal Imbed'
WANTED—Ikard and
ant Lodging6iat
lao
year. old, withru k ir i rrt e utee r or ili ll ' aVark b h7or's walk
from the Poet OBoe. Addrrm BOX 849, Pittsburgh
P. 0., stating locality and term. uololt
WANTED—A MAN OF LEANS AND EN
czar, to open up a home for the manufacture
and sale of BAKKE'S EXCELSIOR REYRICISRA.
TOR, one of the moat useful and popular km:agleam
of the day.
AU twinkles cheerfully almond at
nolfhlw 19 ST. CLALR STREET.
WANTED.
An Experienced (Nowt Upholaterer
CZICI
Is wanted Immediately at
CM
WANTED. -460 A MONTII.--.WO want
Agents at pa • montb, raponara paid, to soli
our Errekdiag Persoilr, Orierded Hasse, .od :bine=
other new, word sad curio= =dem Yltteeo
matina. Addrom,
eolt3todaw/ /HAW & OLABX. Biddeford, Mo.
WANTED TO RENT,
•: A COOD WAREHOUSE,
Situated In a business portion at the city.
Empire at 126 Bird*ND STREET.
odedf
VIII/FA NT E Er—A Prim CLASS Book
! wren ; one who bum practical knowledge,
end an cow well racommia l ed.
Adders., 801523, Port Ofece. entkel
(TIRE WANTED—Ono who tinder
NJlFlstiall - cooking, and other home-wark. Ad
draw EOS. atn. City of Allagbany Part 012 c., with
'Damned uto qualifications and admen. ae2Catt
1321311
I tIA MONTH I-1 want to hire Agents
IP le story county y
stally_fl
et 575 mop,th,
paid, to mil my tom thon Towler 1E47.
MUM*, . MADISON AlletY. es
edelatetlav A 4 ,
14 rl
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/11$4/..
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A. A. CARIIIEB, Tn a.ttn,
ALEX. GORDON
No. 121 BEC0111) STBIENT,
Prrnatraan, PL.
1.-" H (Yr 0 0-12.A.1"}113
ihr.sdrrs.
OLIVER IIeCLINTOCS a CO.'S,
If;'
XEW 4DrE!!7•1.43
HILTON'S
VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP,
For flo tarioo, affection. of
EU NGS AND THROAT,
EEO
Colds, Coughs, Astintuk, Croup, Influenza
Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Spitting of
Blood, W eakness of the Chest, I nsip•
ions Consumption, Catarrhal Affec
tions, and all diseases of the
Lungs ; Habitual Costiveness,
Liability to take Cold, Ila-
bihial Ililliousness, Rush
of Bluu3 to the 11 eatt
Dizziness, Patin in the
Shoulders, Pain un
der the Shoulders
and the Shoulder
Blades, frequent
Cold Feet and
al Hacking
Cough
The coughing up of a lightish phlegm, often rather
bomb and stringy, difficulty of breathing, or short
lIPOS of breath. cold chills in the morning wttb fever
after, hush and red cheeks on excitement, spitting
up of matter sometimes streaked with blood, fro
queut emaciation and debility, flesh soft and flabby,
dying paint in the chest, side and shoulders, frequent
lit. of coughing on wirokening up in the morning,
frequent attacks of the diarrhea, pains In the breast,
phtlibile in early life.
CONSUMPTION IN ITS FIRST STAGES
We will guarani. it to relieve the world COUGH
or CL'ILE A COLD, ou difference of how long etand
log, when meal In liltno cnd errording to the dinie
tions.
Resid the frdlotrlug certificates, publishai from
among mazy ethers, rewired during the peat fc
MIMI
Snout Celia, Jan. 7th, MEL
Mr. Joke X. Fa/ton—Dear Sir: For years my wife
has been suffering with a very violent rough; at
nights size would have to got up out of her bed
frequently to get her breath, or to keep from Buffo
eating. Heating of your Cough.rup I determined
to try it, which I did, and got bottle from Isaac
Lewis, and used it according to directions. It gave
immediate relief, and acted like a charm on her
cough, producing the greateet change on her in one
week. She has no more of the hard coughing spells
now, and, in fact, I may say she to entirely cored.
Iteerpectfully, ALEX. HANNA.
Prrtsroitan, Doc. 3, 1459.
Mr. J. M. F.U.—Doer For tom* tltno 1
hare Well Suffering with • severe cough and cold In
the bead. but after nal.; a bottle of your Vegetable
('oogh Syrup I eras entirely cured of It. I couelder
It au exoellent mmedy, cud recodautud it to any per
with a Cough or Cold as one of the very beet
remedlee over doo-oacred.
Ihapectfully your.,
UEORGE W. R. Pollittl.
If you are troubled with s
ECM
COLD, fl
FL UN N ZA
BLEEDING OF
THE LUNGS, QUINSY,
PHTFITSI r, BRONCHITIS,
WEAKNESS OF THE CHEST
SPITTING OP BLOOD, ASTIIMA
CROUP, PAIN IN THE BREAST
HOARSENESS, CAT ARR 11
mytaatATioN QF THE
LIYJCZ, INCIPIZNT
co 1.; s 13 urnox,
do not Gall to um
FULTON'S COUGH SYRUP
A 1.1 be made whole.
We do not say that in all men It will OCHE CON
SUMPTION; no medicine can be relied upon to do
that. But ine do allege, and .and ready to prove,
that by the aid of this medicine, coupled with proper
sanitari regulations, such as regular rat, expansion
of the lemgs, a restraint upon appetite, kc., scam
Desperate Coe es have been Cured.
Do nal neglect this timely admonition. The
COUGH SYRUP will CURR YOUR COLD. Keep
n bottle constantly in year holm, and take • dam
on tho Ant 103 , MptoM of a cold.
Dtrection. for Cale.—Take a. tea-spoonfoll three
times a day, and If the cold be s bad one, take it of
tener; and in going to boil .pot two tea-apoonefoll
In worm water, and sweeten It a little, and drink It
as but as you can bear It ;- cover op warm and sweat
wolL
Let mothers give It to their children in this way,
cod it will remove the worst kind of hoarseness in a
child, end is perfectly harmless. It may be token
by themes: delicate or tkieyoungest child;
only cult the deem to the ass and constitution, it
cannot do my Injury to the child or female if it
should be taker, in an over dose, for if it It will
cams them to throw up, and thus got clear of it in
their stomachs.
Dinctiown for Cloworkt.—Take one tea-epoonfull of it
every meal time, on an empty etemach, and also be
fore going to bed ; If the cough is bad, tako It often
er; and If troubled in the night with it, keep a bot
tle by your bed and we it when a At or cough cumin
on; um it in thin way, and you will coon be rid of
yogr cough, be it over so bad.
r_k(mmitv WiN7. — Tako one tea
spoonfull of the Yegetabl and th ree limos a
day, on an empty atom= tm troubled with It
in the night, keep the medicine near the bed, and
take some of it at the time you feel the most deprav
ed for want of breath; to take it warm on going to
bed will be awry good plan.
Dir fiteu for Phthisic.—Take it thru timss a day,
mit the dose to the age and constitution of this pe
tient—from one table-epoonfull down to a tofrapun
fol. It is always beet to continue this for sometime
In ardor to clear the system of the disease entirely
for one month or more; it is abrnyi best to do Sut u
it II a hard complaint to got rld of, and Is veryspt to
run Into a lung disease in after life. Be wise in time.
Symptoms of Droseliti..-Bo4eness of the hags and
throat, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, asthma.
n'Pitting riP p and often blood._ It la an
ation of of th en that Una thesis ales of lunge
and throat.
Diratione—Take one spoonfull of the Command
every four Imre until the patient is somewhat tit-
Henri, and then take it four times* day—morning, -
noon, evening and bed limo. Nutt the dose to She
ego and constitution of the patient; let the diet bo
lain and nourishing..
Diredicasfar Cafarrk or Cioanvis Penn.—ive Com
pcsimd in tee at ono tea-apoositalt three or four
time • day, or oftener it needed. It is a sovereign
remedy for catarrh, and certain tss.auxo it tried ac
cordiug to the dinictiona.
Direciinssfir Witoopin Cbuohe—Take it to email
doiew to salt theirs. of the Mitlent ; fire qr sin times
a day, or oftener, if the patoxyom of cough Is bad or
frequent. This tmatnicn carsethe ?ribcage to
run its mune In about one-third of the regular time,
and ease the patient of many hard spells of cough
ing. In fact if thhi treatment is followed ■ right,
there will be no hard whooping In the whole COMM
order diiea e. T have some of the beat certhlcates to
this effect. For this remedy we have the rearm:oar
dation of one of the meet learned physielens In our
country, one who has used it In his practice for yeah
with the happast reunite.
zer This invaluable VOgehble Com-
pound Is 'Prepared itnd - lold at ONE
DOLLAR A BOTTLE, by
1 , - , 1. I. Wow, Drukeit,
Nce. CR AND C TIM VMEEP t „ ,
•
in1101:160.
‘010:1w
0110 -4 14000D5, Iffu
CIAi..NnOIWS - AND CLOTHS, AT
J. X BURGE'IIaYS,
N. L cor. Fourth and Market Streets.
BOYS' AND GENTS CASSIMERES.
Black. Blue and Brown Cloths.
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
SATINtTS, all Colors
KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS
Grey, Twilled, White, Colored and
Shirting Flannebs.
BLAHICHTS, SHAWLS it CLOAKS!
A full asawitment of owl - , draotipth. - D of
DAY 4a00D6
nua
AT WIinE.SALK
500 do2L extra three-thread Blue
and Grey Knitting Yarn.
1,500 doz. fine extra do., all colors.
500 doz. extra heavy Wool Books.
50 doz. Knit Jackets
50 don Traveling Shirts
50 doz. Drawers
60 dos. Atkinson's Patent Res
Collars.
10,000 Paper Collars.
VERY LOW
MACRUM & GLYDE,
78 Market Street,
BETWEEN voquin AND DIAMOND
N EW GOODS.--Wo hiwo now in store
• complete 'dock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
mod of which wore porcioused beard the late al
in prices, sad win be sold at law rates.
CLOAK ORNALEMSTS,GUTPUHR LACSp, BRAID/
AND BLNDINGS, LACE COLLARS, LINEN
COLLARS, BREAKFAST SETS!, in new
stfiesl LINEN ILANDIEERCEIaInoId
goods at old pri.m; SILK 3 CARR
'MERE NECK Swum, RIB
BONS, 'LOWERS, FEATHERS
ItUSCLIES; FELT HATS, BEATER
HATS, SILK BATS; HEAD-DRESSV
HEAD-NETS, in <Very styi.• BONNETFEL
VEM BONNET SILKS, SILATbiII CA1%110013
ZOUAYE JACKS:LS, BREAKFAST CAM
SONTAGS, BALMOHAL SKIRTS, entirely
now styles ; SIT, QUAKER, and. other
new HOOPSE InTS. HItENVII
AMERICAN CORSETS; BAL
MORAL STOCKINGS, Boston Bib.
b e d, Shaker, Knit, and otherRIIIALLT
fall and winter; GLOM, In arm style sad
quality', good palrs'LLlD GLOVES, In dark eol
ors and plain Want, for' On; good -WHITE YID
GLOVES, far 00 ;.Men's SHETLAND WOOL
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, real Scotch, and
• fall Rae of other Undergarments awl
Finishing Coor Men, Women
andChiblren.
'SW Wholesale Itoomsnp dam
Buyers from conntry, and City dealers, vrill tiod
our stock at 41 times well awortad, and prices 'skim
es my other house. •
JOBEPIOIORNE & CO.,
77 & 79 iiikurEtanacET
AT - -
BARKER &
No. 59 Market Street,
FRENCH FIZEJNOES,
IR 00 PIE YARD—ALL COLORS.
SILKS,
AT 75c., 0734 e., Si 00—VIZRY CHEAP.
DRESS GOODS, ;
AT 10%, 20 AND .25e. PEE TAW.
C L 0 AKS, .
ALL KINDS-(BEAT BLTMAINS.
SHAWLS.
EVERY STYLE fl( TUE MARKET, MILE
EVERYTHING CHEAP 1
GLC' CALL AND BEN.-8:11
JUST OPENED.
2,000 DOZ. SPOOL COTTON,
In numbers imaging Croat 10 to CO, which we still
close out at ST CHUM prr dram.
1000 DOZ. PLAIN AND FANCY SCARFS ic TIBS
5000 BALMORAL BRITS,
At reduced rates.
50 dozen of the NEW ANTI-RHEU
MATIC SHIRT, at the retail price of
$1 50 each.
100 doz. Atkinson's Steel Collars.
50 " " One.
AT
EATON, MACRUM & CO'.S,
11 AND 19 1TY2711311111%.
oc2B
STEEL CX.O .1 1 04
EATON, MORIN &CO., -
8a.17 MID 19 ITIRII STB11111T; 119.999=91, P 94
8010 Agents km
Atkinson's Steel Collars . and Ours
llaaamlled NCtte, Nairn: the empeusadt - and az&
tort of Linea To military moo sad travelers OW
are invaluable.
arrow, nine or STY= coma= mos son:
Gent's Stand:log CO each.
" 'Turnover 100
--..--. 1 /SO par pat.
Ladles' Narrow 1 CO each.
Coss ...._«... 1 GO per pato
Bent by post op receipt aft 15.
Steel C ol 4ri meimmelled for ZS asap; er ve wlll
=• 111'W OOLLAII for as OLD, ONT., pro.
Is Dot broke or beat, fee cats.
The trade supplied it the New York Agent's prior.
.Joy yetis:lllst address -
TATOU, MAOILUIf OD,
Sol PSTOsurieh„
MALI. .GOODS I -
NEW GOODS I
Zati reastved at
rivA_BoT & com,
•• 314.110 11:DICRAL
colts
ITAGAN'S MAGNOLIA -BALM And
_LI. LAIRD'S BLOOM 07 TOI7III. tIon , AM"
teat and reliable artleke now In tie Ai*
and preserving the complezion, far sale at
ago. A. KELLY'S central DrintStor%
earner Ohio and Tedatel Mega
Market Ream OblatualY.
CIL YEESIN E EIdEAML-- COLD
083611, out perfasnallialairlara
80.&P. kw clumped handl.- bow sad
nca ftrit u4e draaN wel , at
OZO. A. Sabra Ostend atom
/a 341411 Baum,