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DOUGLAS. :.ify of the Sentiter from Illinois, ' s lASable nominee of the Charleston tson, isdaisy on the increase, not only .:118 West and North-West, but also in the 'p l* South: ' The popular sovereignty platform upon which he took his stand, and which he has so gallantly maintained against assaults of every kind, is accepted by the Democracy of the North-West as a unit. In New York, too, ' ninety-nine out of every handred Demoerats aro firmly resolved never to abandon the doc trines of the Cintinnati platform. - 'Upon this platform, as explained by Mr. Buchanan in 1856, Mr. Douglas has placed himself. The Democracy accept the doctrine of popular soy ctleignty precisely' as Mr. Buchanan expressed it in his letter of acceptance, that `the'peo ple of a-terrritory, like those of a State, shall decide for themselves whether slavery shall or shall not exist within their limits."— This is Democratic truth, and as such, Mr. Douglas has most ably and unanswerably sus-, tallied, it in his able essay on Popular Sover eignty, and his still more able reply to Judge Black, both of which we have laid before the r.saders of THE POST. . Wherever Judge Douglas has spoken,— wherever his able arguments* have been read, the 'voice of' public opinion . is With him and for him. Ills -speeches in Ohio largely re decedthe Republican majorities in the coun ties where they were made. The effect of his teat influence is seen and felt in the pending campaign in Now. York. The Nominating Contention- in, that Stitt , conducted its busi ness ' %kith - evident regard. to the coming man from Illinois. The tone and temper of the Southern press is daily turning towards Mr. Douglas, its the only man who can successfully meet Sewardism, with its "irrepressible diet!' doctrines—so dangerous to the Soisth. In Pennsylvania the friends of the Little Giant compose the large Majority . of the Dem cratic party. The delegates to our State Con vention' will soon have to be selected. Lot the I friendi of Popular sovereignty, and of the advocate see to it that men are sent to Harrisburg, who will correctly represent them andtheir sentiments. At the Charleston Con vention 'the influence of the Keystone State will be a tremendous one, and the friends of the Constitution andthe IJnionl-the lovers of bar non;Y" tho DeMocratic . party—are not so blirid-but 'they see that Douglas is the only • , man 'with whom to meet the sectional Itepub liCanthe - Coining contest. With himthe - National Democracy must and will succeed. Without him all is doubt and danger. , Let us, as PiiiiiiYfvtinians", do our duty to the Country and to one of the most brilliant - men whom the country has Aver produced. “'lie Provisiona Governnient.” The Washington' Constitution publishes an other mass or correspondence taken from Brown's house, near Harper's Ferry. Among the papers is the journal of the proceedings of the - PioVisiOnal constjtutienal convention, -held at Chathanf.'Citnada WeA, May, 2858. The Constitution was signed by all the members as t ollows : , 'VinC:Monroe, President of the Convin.- tion;" . G. J. : Reynolds, J. C.. Grant, A.' J. Sniith,J.: M. Jones. G. B. Gill, Id— F. Bailey, Win. Lambert, S. Hunton, C. W.. , Yriofilt, J. J. jackon, i t... Anderson, . A "_Anderson, Whipple, J. M. Bue, W. EL. Leeman. A. M. Ellsworth, J. E. Cook, S. Taylor, J W. Purnell; G. Akin, John Cannel; Robin-. son -Aleiander, R. Realf, T. 'F.. Cary, R. Rich. T.-Parsent, T. 'M. Eintirti,q.-IT.' Dasney,- R. Vanvauken, T. M Stririgerre:P. Tidd, - J. A. Thomas' C. Whipple'4. D:Shadd, -Neiman, Owen Brown , - John Brown, J. ff.7Harris, C. Smith, S. Malin, I. Holler, J. SMith. •_ J. H. Kagi, Secretary of the Conven. Thos. 11, •Kennard and J. W. Loquen were nominated for President, but declined. The election of President was then postponed. -.The-following officers were then elected : Cottunamder—in—Ohief, John Brown ; Seere. buyer:War, J. Kagi; members of Congress, Alfred4l. Ellsworth and -Osborne Anderson; Treasurer,. Owen. -Brown ; Secretary of• the Treasurer, George B. Gill, (vacant); Secretary of State,-B. Beall; (vacant). Brown says Resit was an Englishman,- and died on the passage eenlipg imer. Philadelphia Cattle Wad. Twenty=one hundred heAd . °feat . ..tie were sold et the' yards on Monday, ate decreases - from the - Previous' week in prices. 'The' rates 'were from 7 __to q_conts for ordinary to prime lots, the latter being only realized fora fewsuperler lots A large proportion of the offerings Were steel: cattle which - sold at $3 to $4;75 per lee pounds,." Thirty, head o f cows were'sold et from, sal -to s4s'; 1726-head'of hogs were Sold at fiiirn.'.sl toss per hundred pounds net, accord ing to quality. TkeWestChester Times gives the following partitulars3ciati,r . e thealteged murder of a y od? g girl named Kimble, aged about 10 ar;11 yearS, , and residing near Twaddle's Inn; in Loier:O*Pird tewnship, Chester county. On Tuesdayaftermion: last, the little girl wits sent on nn across a field, whore a boy of 16 years'ifiiinetl,ltdyburn,-was ploWing, sh e did not return that night, Early next morning diligent search was institutpd, and soon bar lifeless body was found in adam near by, with 11,4 t l'.i.:4l.9ruslied andmutilated With a atone. From-the dam,•tracks were found leading across • th'e 'Plowed field to the place. where young Reitnirn • ••Waa • pleWing, where marks of a itruggle were plain, and where also a stone wiss picked 111i.havingAn arks of blood. uPtin it. The foot tracl.o.represented. those of Beyburn, Be was isameiatel,y arrested, and denied all ktnzwl ulge r 'okt'tho hist - suggested thilt'h`might hai4teen 11011 e: by 'two iiegroes WhO had cross ed. thiffield. But there wore no tracks to stis, s tain the:story. • vii6 - amount of coal received at Boston for. _._ . _ . • the year -ending September bit, 1859, was six . h.undred: and thirty,: one hundred an'a eighty- seven. tone. , The imports, ef coal from Great Britain were nearly double those of, the previous yeas, bough from Novia Scotia the quantity was ahout the same. From air\Phila delphia, - Baltimore, - Alexan , &c., tbere have' ` teen recel'Ved-,five Infildie and thirty' . thousand tons. __ The _Postmaster General ‘ contemplitteS mooing tie Post Office Stamp Agency from .Philadphitt to Washington. . MIMI t• , • N., - .arnment 4, and found- Itind, were r a cost of over $300,-, at this place 500 tons „tic machinery landed and , - awaiting' the construction of on which great numbers of laborers are employed. The great favbr is ihown to Americans, whose en terprise is encodinged, and who fill every position in the.place, requiring mechanical skill-7such as machinists, engineers, &c. Among the residents there, representing leading commercial houses in the United States, are Mr. F. A. Hall, Jr., of the well known' licaise 'of Henry A. Pierce, in Boston; Mr. H. G. 0. Chaie,,the_ agent of Mr. Board man, of India wharf, Boston; Mr. Burling and others. - The 'entire Government ivorks, engineer ing;construction of buildings, machinery, vessels etc., etc:, is under the supervision of Xr. John 11. - Barr;,. formerly an engineer in the employ of the "P: M S. S. Co., in Philadelphia. 3lr. Barr _having resided in Russia three years in an official position -has become entitled to wear the Imperial mili tary uniform, and is vested with the full d iginities and honors belonging told's station. Mr. - Barr. has the-warm friendship and in ti Macy Of his . Excellency, Governor Koiake vitch, who has' siipreme command over East ern Siberia. The. fiovernor, . however, ex tends leis friendship to all Americans, as far as 'POssible,,whatever enterprise they may have in hand. A small, light draught steamer, named after the GOvernoriliasreCeptly been launch ed at Nicolaefsk.by a eompany of American adventurers, who litive;s4aeUred the privilege bf navigating` illMAUtoor+i 4 tr. 1.1 er draught of water is such as to 'Permit her easily reach ing a point two thMiiand miles above Nico laefsk. Her owners, together with the mer cantile houses already mentioned as located there, look forward to eventually supplying '4 Siberia with such imported goods as may lie reiMireal'from America. Three American huilt steamers belonging to the Russian Government, the America, Ja panese and Manjoor had just lost the Amoor River for the coast or Japan. The Manjoor. and Japanese, one built in ew York and the other in Boston, were lotided with mechanical implements. ma chinery and general industrial materials, and other cargoes Were expected from .En rope. 'Regular eoihniunication is maintain ed ... across Siberia between the Antoor coun try and St. Petersburg, via the great lake Biakal. The government loses sight of totting that shall 'tend to strengthen their power on the confines of Asia.whence they in tend in future tithes to extend their domin ionS over the Chineae frontier. This desire leads them to encourage the immigration of American mechanics, and to assist our cduntryniedWhenever practicable. Thus we see that American energy and American enterprise reaches and benefits the uttermost parts of the earth. RAILROAD DIATTERS. The /itississippi Central Railroad is approach log coMpleti4n, there being only, about twenty miles of rails to be laid. The work, .- it is said, wilt be done h,y, the Ist of December; and, !unless some unforseen cause of delay should . arise - to prevent ,the prosecution of the work, Itho! - Lynchburgb extension of the Orange and !Alexandria Road will be also completed by t l / 4 3- cember. With a proper degree of system and 'concert in the running of the trains, the time from New Orleans to New York, via Wash ington upon . the completion Of - these .reads, be'only boars, and 'from - Ntuihville .to New York 52boars. The road fronyhonis yille to "Nashville will be Completed in Decem 'bei,riext; and the road from NashvilleteDe catur, Ala., will also, it is said, be completed 'this winter.' "TIM Iltitim'y'and. r i abnyra Ttailiond'Wris . • .nally completed on Tuesday last, .formiman !unbroken line of risilrsiad.from site (~uincy~to SL Jc'sK; l 4; ;and St. Joseph Railroad with which it Coif-. 'meets at Rantubal, bayin g . been opened last 'silinther. There is / now a Continuous rttilroad ;connection between Detroit and St. •Josepb., ! The Quincy iii . 4Toledo Railroad, after a ! suspension of tytdm/e4s;is b akaln in. operation ,WtAireen Quincy and Mrthiositt. A, W. !Blakesly, Of Q,Uiney, has been elected Superin- A;iCe6Fgia_ 4~ed Ung.' . , 'The preacher wag preyented from taking big part , Gin ceremony ; " arid a - I:erily:"Cl'6o,ed eattite: astaco of the Peace , who c anc pre isent, wsB -ealled upon to•otßeiate his*place, iThe-good knees began'to tremble; for be .had never,.tied the knot., and did -not.knOw ;where to—begin. •He had no Georgia Justice or . iiity - caber 'book, 'from which 'to read the I ; marriageaervice. The companymuLarratigel ;in a semi-circle, each ono bearing a tallow can ialo. He 'thOuglit everything 'he had ever learned, even fa--; - (+l)tember. - • Apt, June and Noverob6r." In:11111ln vain, he, could recollect nothing that suited the , occasion. . A suppressed titter all over.the room in/Mt:J . 44Ni biro, and in agony of desperation he began Ifisow-all men by thesepresents, that I—" %Berg kieli . unted end lOoked ti to the ceiling, while . tt .voice in the, corner.ot the roans was heard to say • "He ie drarying a deed for n tractofland," 'and.they all laughed. "In the name of God, Amen !" he began ! again, only.tO•hear another, it: aloud whisper, isay : He is making his will ; I-thought he could not. live long,.'•ht: looks so powerfully . bad." e ••. .Nov/1 lay me down to sleep, • • • / pray—" when 84Pie erudite gentle- _ . . " lie is not dead, but sleepeth." yes,".conVintied the 'Squire. ." vow-03 , 44MM .... • - , Oh nol ph, fiCirdeM,"tlet's,',', ,„ Some perion out.'iif=lMre th.iingatit , ?..", Come into court !" and the laughter-Vasseneral. -The bride Was near tainting; 'Squire we's not,'Sar from it; but being. in--indefatigable man. ,or h o e ttl b l eg tul an d a si g; g i u ni ell the etter_, . "Let's run, he's going to levy on us," said two or three at once. , ' Hero a gleam hr light flashed acro*ffie„ ',Squire's, face ; :he ordered the bride aid to hold up their hands, and in a solemn voice; said: ' • •;, " :r O P, and, eacti,,otjimdp sokethnly sWear, ii' . the presents of Ow , present'cerep t ,that you will ,perferei : fcolllll, *O, Cothoand singular, ';tllo"fdiacticessTothisibsuid . as the case may be e to the•hast , of your , !qtowl. edgelsed ability, so help,yeusl,o4_,"L„ - ,;,„,- "Obod:as wheat!" exclaimed the fatixer of thelmlde. Dr. keimett complains that his wife:j*lmee etition or d4vpite created stick a stlf,i3ONT vat remove, wi her children, to a place some 2,ooo , miles distant. Mrs. Bennett declateCtlitit::it hurt his feelings much, as he never hail tisited them since the separation of the parents.- . ~ q, ~ k 4't ~-t'd.~y;7i y4l ~~ , a gallantltl The ptierchants, manufaclut,.:, • of Baton ardbeginning to evideni, fok-ibe fruits of the .irrepressible They see more kicks than coppers in and in fact it is fighting their own bread an butter. The Boston Shipping Gazette, in its cotton statistics, records these dry facts: Receipts at Boston year ending Sept. 1, 18,59 338;43 Eieesses in 1859 125,040 The excess this year over 1858 would load ton Is one of the greatest cotton marts in the world, equal to,' if not exceeding, Havre, more than sixty ships of 500 tons each. Hoi- France, and only, we belieVe, exceeded by Liv erpool.. %Negroes raise all this cotton. Mas-. sachusetts Yankees work it up, and get all the profits therefrom. James G. Hendrickson, who claimed to have invented perpetual motion, died at Freehold, New Jersy, on last Saturday. A small ma chine, one - of the earliest made by, him, is said to be now running in Brooklyn, N. Y., whore it has kept up its ceaseless ticking for nearly six years. Late accounts from Salt 'Lake show that the Mormons are deporting-themselves in a very' disorderly manner, regardless of the presence of the U. S. Troops. The sense of awe which the later first inspired, has given place to inso lence,'coupled with frequent assassinations and other overt acts, specially designed to show that Mormon law is superior to any other. The Opposition in New York are in great distress, and arc calling in all possible aid. Senator Wilson of Mas-achusett, and Tom Corwin of Ohio are stumping the Lake coun• ties; but even they will hardly be able to get the ttepublican wagon--loaded as it is with old Brown's rifles and pikes—ont of the mud. The annual hog elanglitering operation!: have commenced at einclnnati. Mrs. Julia Dean llayno is playing at the National Theatre in Cincinnati. Private letters to the tiew Orleans Plcaysrue from Mexico, confirm thecold-blocaled murder of Mr. Chase, the American consul, by Gen. Marquez The London Telegraph gravely states that.. in the United States. among the candidates of the Democratic party for the Presidency, the most prominent is Stephen A. Douglas, black man, who for many years has conducted an Abolition and Emancipation pa per with signal success." The City Passenger ltailway, in Baltimore, last Saturday, decided to pay over the receipts of the day to an eisioelation for improving the condition of the poor. The cars were crowded nit day, and it is said the amount received was six hundred dollars. Thi4 is an example well worthy of imitation. A duel wasfoughtoti Monday morning,at Ho boken, between two gOntleinen, the initials of whose names aro given in the N. Y. Erpresv. Mr. C., a gentleman in a public office, and. Mr. F., a newspaper reporter, were the prin. C: was attended to the ground by Mr. Mr. J:, who is also a gentleman of the prep-, acted as the friend of Mr. F. An experienced surgeon •Will also in attendance. 'The weapons chosen were hair-trigger duelling pistols, and the space ten paces. At half past sir o'clock, the parties, having arrived on the ground, were placed in position, srmtndena artist The signal was giros, and both belligs erents fired. Mr. F. escaped unhurt, but Mr. C. was not so fortunate.! He was slightly •'winged" by the bullet of his antagonist. This MLA all that was known of the affair. . . Mr. Lowe was to have commencod iodating ,his mammoth balloon yesterday in New York. !ifs is ianuine that he wilt be able to cross the ,Atlantic 'with it, and for this reason a peculiar interest attaches , to it. A four horse power :caloric engine is to bo carried through tbo air -by the ieninauti, and the boat that will depend tram the balloon is one of Francis' metallic life boats, thirty feet long, seven feet beam, and four feet deep. It is handsomely painted, and quite elaborittPly . finished, while in the 'bows is a singular contrivance, consisting of a movable rod with vrheels and cogs, and intend od to aupport a propeller wheel eight feet in diameter to act on the atmosphere in raising or .depressing the course of the balloon. tiro was introduced into Dover, Delaware, on Thursday, the 27th tilt There WlO a grand display of tkreworks and illumination on the uccasiorn - 'moo see it stated that official inspect ions have 'proved that the wheat crop of 1859 is the largest in Virginia that the :Mate has ever pro 'dazed. Mr. Chamberlain, the lessee of the Lacrosse ToSid; announces that the interest duo Ist No. voinbei on the first mortgage bonds of that road will not be paid. Burlingame,, the Boston Congressman,' is stumping it In Kansas, and regaling himself, in the interval , of political labors, by chasing butidloes . Mr. Freston, our 'Minister to Spain, who has oave of absence to return home to settle his fatherdn4aw's estate, is shortly exported, and it is said by hif; friends will not return to Spain. An exchange says: It does not appear to be so generally known as it should be, that railroad transportation dekroys the vitality of eggs. Pack them as you will, if they are car ried any considerable distance—say one hun dred miles—Alio continual shaking Will shako the life out of them. The Toronto Leader- says it is rumored that Bishop Charbonnel, Roman Catholic Bishop of, Montreal, has resigned his See, and that ho will bp Succeeded by Rev. Mr. Lynch, at present a simple Irish Priest, who has charge of a congregation at Niagara. • The statement of the -Philadelphia_ banks, for I ast , w4elOhows .. the -following- chankes. Capital,' increase $3,276; loans, decrease :. s6B, 201 ; .specie,,inereasa" $6497 ; due from other banks, increase $51,388; due to other banks, de crease4l2.2,Blo; depoaltes, increase $186,488 ; Clrealation," ddcreare.!s2l;B77. The BarCsii:operis Troupe , is performing a Cievelandy and .go thence:to Bailslo. Pne4henseed illes of railWaYe in enstrucuonln: - Spain. On SittiaW'evenine ti*WnMEin named Mar: . livii*lnPOseveerP'etreet; Nevi Yq&.;,obtairted a - ,glass of liquor at one of Abe Meth 'Ward portErrfbousesi whiett proved - 6 &titan: li:nor e than 'the' tisdar innportion of strychnine li:splisin onsneashortly afterwards s'be. fell frotrithebea to the Boor and expired in The late James Brown, of Ibaryille,. Louis= 4.1 5 4 . ' ag0. 4. 6 e age of fifty-Our, left an 'estate whim h is variouslyesti; Mated at' from $lllO,OOO to $t,000,000, all deco- Mutated rears, from a small b vest ment in sup- P 4 tiC • kiiti Pr 4 1 4 t I ?.P.'3V9f-Aue*°c4aOd-.l).r,ess , urc hme an ,plegant country seat ,nint; Netsiia.:N.Y.,lMsgooo: - "S q 43911tkoz nlie.nge. -uchanan, df pampa of ' "ferked in beads. he_band-writing of one of the Indian girls, Aeilthe Great Father. Ink of Etterhav,e's nol lid Bitters. ' :fi...d. of the Shebo,ygan Arew, , .•• o•-. 1 .11111 0 1 : • • ,Ated September 6, 18 SF th • r s4 ca several c.ertifi * ...,, ,, rve that I ha' „,,,, 'puffs," ' but literally - ~,,„ '"„ e !` e " ontinue advertising with ‘ 19, 1 0,, "....- cure large orders from every Holland ~ ....,e. tin the United Shites." ,- - • • 4 Ma Is en extract from one of the many letters receiv; ed from the Holland settlements. Sorely whenllolland , ers recommend the Hollandßittere so warmly, Ameri cans may not hesitate in testing its virtues for them selves. • -. • Read COrtfully.—The Genuine highly. Concentrated Bcerhave's Ilonand Bitters is put up in hlf pint bottles only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. The great demand for this truly celebrated 'Medicine has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Beware of imposition I See that our name ts on the of every btlo bu. BENJAMIN PAGE, JE.ot a e CO., n Sole Proprietors, No. 27 Wood, between First and Second eta., Pittsburgh. giuidends. .I‘IERCRANTS' A. MA NuFAcrunEßs', BANE, Pirreacaos. Nov 1,1859. AtEECILANTS" AND MANUFACTURF.RIT SANK, has tins day declared a Dividend of FOUR CENTS, payable on or after the 11th instant. no23tcfaltw W. U. DENNY. Cashier. ALLEGHENY BANK, 1 November 1,1559. j THE PRE9TDENT - AND DIRECTORS of this Bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT. out oMhe profits of theta t, six months, payable to the stockholders on or after the Uth inst. no2dtt .1... W. COOK, Cashier. CITIZENS' BANE, t _ Prrrstroinii, November Ist, 1859. ' fl THE BOARD' OF DIRECTORS- of this BA ;E. have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the capital stock out of the profits of the last six months, payable to stockholders on and af ter the Ilth instant no'dilet E. D. JUNES, Cashier. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, } Frrraticaae. Nov. Ist, 1859. O.THE DIRECTORS OF,THE WESTERN INSUR ANCE COMPANY, have th day declared a Dividend of THREE DoI.,LAHS, upon each share ot its Capital Stock, out of the earned profits of the last Six Mouths, payable to Snxicholders, on or after the 11th inst. (no2:td) • P. M:OuRDON,See'y. BANK OF PITTSBURGH, Nov. Ist., ISt9. f THE PRESIDENT and DIRECTORS of this Hack, hate this, day declared a Dividend of PIVE PER CENT. oh its Capital Week out of the prof its of the last Six Months, which will he paid to Stock holders, or their legal representatives. on or after the llth instant. JOHN HARPER, Cashier. no:hd3twlt • • IRON CITY BANK. t . November 1. k, THE DIRECTORS of thie RANH have the day Uri's" declared n dividend of Pollit Pp,ft CENT, on the capital stock, out of the prollt.4 of the twit six months, payable to Hto 4 1:1101.1en: or their legal repre eentativeo after the 11th inst. nogitd JOHN MAGOFFIN. Cashier. EXCHANGE BANIC OF PITNI/HKGIL - Nov. Ist, InA9. .f THE inuFA:roßs nc . tnn. Bank hate tnn• :declared a Dividend of FOUR eent, out ,of the protlts of the hot biz Donau. Stockholders, or their legal repreuentativati, pait.on and after the 11th instant. no2tOt IL M. MORNAY. Culiier. MEW-lA.I , IMS' BANK, t . . • l'rrraarson, Nov. 1, Is, - ,9. j 0 THE YRFSII O ENT and Dire,tors of tin. Bank . lime this day deriared a Dividend of FOUR per cent. on the Capital Stock. out of the protitz of the last sis mouths, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 11th inst. hollOt GEO. 'TX MeOREW, Caehier. I; 8. Pauly, Late of Lattestater....LOGAlr & tiglaa, Pitt's GEO. S. BRYAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF • PIG IRON, BLOOMS, No. 52 Wood st.. Pittsburgh. Raztaixes.9.—Lyon. Short) L Co, Pittsburgh. Livings ton, UirpOland k Pittahorgh; Thos. F., Fmk lin. Evq., Lane:won Hun. Simon Cameron, .LharnsLurg; Bryan, ciarilner it Co., Hopi stairg. Pa. julthani TILE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE CO. Or PIIILADELPIIIA, INSUILES AGAINST I.OSS ult DAMAGE I,y Fir.. on Buildings, Marehatolizo, Furniture, nt roa,ottable ma, of premium. twarrioatt —F. Ratt.tt ford Httwlt her , of Wm. SFR to A Co.; Nalbto Frayittr. Jot, Atwood, of A twood, M:bito t Co.; Benj. T. Tredick, of 'Trodick, btolte4 k. Co.; Henry 'Wharton; llordttcal 1,. 1/Iw3ont Deo. 11. Stewart, orettetwart kr Bro.; John H. fircarn. of John IT }drown k Co: IS. A. Falinetttock,o(il.k.Fabnostock& Co.; Andrew H. Cash; J. Jo Ening , •:. of Wood A Errinver. F. RATCHFORD ST.A Cl{ A ELLF2 W. CONE, tterrotary. - prnsavana firwcarsota.—Wm. 11.1Q:wok Co. J. Painter 'lltomas M. Howe. Esq., Ja...lllar.hall, Eoq ., Allen Itramet, Vid.tou, M'Elroy ro.. AyDe & Co.. fiailrt }drown A Co, Litdott,ton. Cop..land & Co., Jamot ELLyon A Co, Wm. X I.avely .S. Co. 4dIO. S. BRYAN d CO., Agents. je1.8.6m No.:C. Wood street. IMIEZZIE ,CTRAIII. 01M10 LOGAN & GREGG, Importers of HARDWARE, No, 52 Wood Street, Four 1.).0rs •Lui, 0 iultdm PITTSBUROIL MARBLE! MARBLE!! JOHN M'CARGO.• . A& L SILLUTIPC 6Z.CLTIa~ OP MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enolosuios, Posts, &0., &e., PLASTER PARIS, HYDRAULICCEMENT, NO. 886 LIBERTY STREET. VF.R'S CHEMICAL OLIVE F.RASIVE SOAP, atter subjecting it to the severest tel known to the trade, are fully permaded that thereto noFamily Wash ing soap in the United States, for so little money, having at once no many good eitalities, l and so few dewounts.) OF BEALITI eolor , , firmness. .mrfare am tex ture generally. Or' PIIIIITY—In freedom from room. tUrpennue, clay, fish oils, stale kaesse, and adulteration... OF i.2UALITV—FZir washing clothes, of erary desenp. non, coarse or tine; cotton. linen, woolen or silk; dyed, printed or white: for trauma tar. grease, pitch. paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Oise I t a fair trial for yourselves, and Ira convinced. Remember, the man, in on each bar. Ask for a copy the directions. c:a J. IL SAWYER, leg • 07• Wood street,-Pittsburghl PENN 1,1141311 NE WORKS FOUNDRY, 11. WIGUTMAN, MAZTUFACTUR EV. OF Steam Engines, Shatting:sndYnllies rag biaCtilno9, Mortice Ilinehinen, • Gem* Wheals, Hangers, etc.. etc Orders promptly attended to. 0419 . • . • • ALLEGHENY. ISAAC .10I1tli • 'D. H. A001:11.11 H; Ho ROGERS & CO. 3 31AlitIPAG',.PRE,11.5 OY,. ROGERS' iraiuoyp • STEEL- :CULTIVATOR TEETH, /Comer Rasa and First Street', , PII/SBUREith BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING WM, JOHNSTON, WOULD GIVE NOTICEthat ha has pur naasou the interest of his late partner, O. S. BATES,In the 14)0FI,NC,i BUSINESS, and ie tile sole mantlfaetexo and dealer in the following three dictiuct kinds of Roofing:— 'lst. Gum Elaitic, Cement, Felt and Cam. vas Rooting.'" Improved Velt, Cement and Gravel Rooting. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof log. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Material for sale, wit printed instructions for Using. Of ficsat BATES & 40111CSONS' OLD STAND, 75 Smith field street. - WILPAId JOHNSON. N. B.—This Guns Oetnent le enequalled as a 'pint for Metal Roofs, lasting tw ice as long, at least, as paint, and gheapar. - erilledaw Vt . * rat. T4TP T. rms. 7 a II;t1 PLR; •at .13311TH, PARK ac NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. .Warelloresa, First w. 120 Second streets. flitantdaetnrers of all:sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, Retorts and Stills, pas .and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon poxes, Steel Moulds, ?allies, Hangers and Couplings. Johbing i and Machine (*hugs of every descrip tion made to 'order. ' , . , Having a complete'rnschine shop 'attached' to the Foundry, fpircessary tilting will be care! . attend. T. ARA SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND , „AIX. R.VT..1.1( 3 7 ( olt IC 8'. 1 6 PARK, sz • CO., t.i.ArluF_Acii_up..E.Rs OF SIIEATEfING Brasiers' and Solt.Copper, Preened Copper Bot toms, Raised . till Bottdms,,4pelter Bolder, am, also ins portere d dealers-la .3114t49a , Xl4 Flats lton. Wins, kn. „Constantly an hand,'..rinrnen's 'l';''SVare.honso,'No.l49 Find, and IV , Second eats; pidantiegla Pa. -Special Orders or Copp& alit tid'anr de;• ired pattern. r • ,m7ltslTdaw ARS - .OIL: for axle. bg, 'J• : nol • • t is9neittz. MIS DEVENP' ORT Has the hailer:toy. announce, that her 808 ICE JP T tnd positively. her -'.44AST A.PPEARANCE BUT ONE iu the „.14 31 , - Aolirtake - nlace on - FRIDAY EVE.. NOV.. On whieh occasion she will a ar in both pieces as MRS. HALLER in the ST NGER, And in a . POPULAR DRA Air BOX BOOR. now open. no3e2t A. KREBS & BRO.. • paß..el.c.r - id.AL Jttitogitaoltilrs Corner Tiood,.and•"Ronrth. Ste l PITTBBUItifit. JUST ARRIVE?- A oplandia assortmeut of SOFT HATS AND CAPS, - E. DODD'S, 119; WOOD STREET, (one door South of Fifth Pirmstraag. PLACE LIKE FLEMING'S, FOR HATS AND CLOTHING, NO PLACE USE. FLEMING'S, FOR HATS AND CLOTHING NO PLACE LIKE . FLEMTN. CPS;" FOR HATS AND CLOTHING . . NO ?LACK LIKE FLEMINO 3,• . FOR HATS AND CLOTHING no 3 oor. a &XVI and isrocgi., HE PLACE FOR A BUSINESS MAN FOR SALE—A GRIST MILL of , two run of stones and one-run of chopping atones, with all the necessary ; fixtures complete. Also, a - WOOLEN FACTORY with one double carding machine, picker, spinning jack pf ninety spindles; throe hand-looms. TallingKitl of two stories, with press, to.. an. Water pourer and steam engine, nine inch cylinder, three and a hal f feet stroke; twenty acres of prime lands two dwelling . Douses, stabler, gardens. etc. The above Mills are in complete order, in operation and doing agood business.. Situate at Apollo, Armstrong county, Pa., rah good neighbor: hood, and will be sold at the low price of $5OOO, 'half in cash. remainder in 1,2, 3 and 4 years. . For sale by S. CLI'VRI3F.RT a SON, no 3 51 Market street. QIIARSIVOOD'S BLACt.STONE'S COM MESTARlES.—Commentaries on the Lairs of England. In four books, by Sir Williamßhtekstonti,Esq„ with .notes selected from the editions of Archbald. Chnstian, Coleridge,Steivart, Kerr. Chitty, and others.. ltanon Fields Analysis, and 'additional notes and a life, of the author, by leorge Sherwood. in two volumes. nog , • KAY k'CQ. fib Wood street. PO'FASH.-13 casks prime, for sale by ,• R. A. PAR./iII:STOCK 4 CO., cor. First and-Wood sts USIN.-100 barrels,.for sale by COIL A. FA ILNESTOCK C' cor. First and Wood eta. IYERISIUDA ARROW ROOT.-500 lbs., foliciale by H. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.; nog corner First and Wood A _ P - PLES.-slibbls. choice Green Apples,' (large LArrels.) Just received and ma~le~by b • JAAMI F fto3 Corner Market and Firststreeta. EW ;i xiDS AND...NEW ST YL ES open ing duily.--Call and nee them. no 3 C. lIKNSON LOVE. 74 INlarket street. A FRESH SUPPLY NEW WINTER GOODS THIRD ARRIVAL J. BUSH'S, NO. 24 FIFTH S'I'FLP:Err LADIES' lIOODS, MISSES' HOODS, Children's Hoods, MARIPOSAS AND NIIBIAS, FIFTY DOZEN LADLES' . LISLE GLOVES, AND GAUNTLETS LADIES' UNION GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS ,AIIIR.3* SILK GLOVES AND GAUNTLET 4 LADIES' CLOTH owvrs a GAUNTLETS, Fleecy Lined and PlnOt Lined ENTS' LISLE GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS Gents , Union Gloves and Gloves, Gents , Silk Gloves and Gauntlets, Gents' Cloth Gloves and Gauntlets, Gents' Kid 01 ore a,Plush t Fleecy Lined A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Trimmings, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, MISSES AND CHILDaF.,N9 HOOP S -T. Et. S Cotrityntly on hand and sold cheap, - at .1. 11 IT 811'S, No. Fifth street.. MORRISON 4_ I'.T.INTAINE, Ambrotype, Daguerretotype; IND PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS, No. 64 ' Fourth fitreet, • -. • • - FillittiktßCH. . • /firPirtures taken in all the various styles of the art,' at reasonable prices.. • . nc2l7 - RIVATR DISEASES.—DR. 'BROWN'S F MEDICAL and SURGICAL:Office, No. 50 SMITH- field street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. BROWN Is an old citizen of Pittsburgh, and has been in Practice for the last twenty-five prem. - . HIS hoar ness has been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Di. 9011309. : ' ' . CITIZENS AND STRANGERS in need of a medical friend, should not fail to' fincront the sure place of relief. The Doctor la a regular gradu ate, and his experience in the treatment ofa csayain class of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtain. lag permanent relief, by the use of hla remedies , and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impurities and Scrofulous Anecdotal.' Also, all diseases arising from a hereditary.tonit r ithich manifests itself in the form of a toner, psorisais, and artinany forma of skin diseases, the origin of W h irls e patient is en tirely 'parent. To persons too afflicted, r. Brown' offers hopes of a sure and speedy reeovery. SEMINAL WEAKI*M.' S. Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming - trouble brough ton often by-that solitary habit. of sensual grata Station, which the young and weakminded often.,give way to, (to their own destruction,)-are-the only reliable remedies known in this country they- are safe, and make a speedy restoratiod-Of health. - • Dr. Brown s remedies never Witt. cure this disease irraftie - chrys--he 'will warrant a 'cure; • Ho - also troatisPffee,-Gleet,-Gonnortheeti,lkriolitte charges, Female Wenknees,Muuttily_SupPresalons, eases of the Joints, Fistula Ano, Nervous Affections, Painalp the Back and Kidrieya, , lrritidlovi tithe Blintz der, together.with ellse,astisufxtri A letter describing the symptoms, containing, a -, 5 'directed M DR. BRONT, No.lo amitlifield Street,".Pitia burgh, Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any addresS, safely packed.and aware from ob servation. Pittab Office and Private Rooms, - No. 50 Smithfield 'tree urgb,,Pse CIARRIAGES AT COST.—I. havp; - AgtArr LJ "mined to elZise out my very large and well selected stock of , . CARRIAGES AT COST. . ,The stock, eompritealeVerX atYle and varldES. contingenoy and emergency :le of the m n st impotkaat Call at once and make yoar selection_ JOS. WHITE, Two Mile Run, near Lawrenceville. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The firm of nrimagt VER.NEP. 3 . o o 4.ent.gaged In the business of running _the Omnibus Lines,imosfri as the EXCELSIORCOUPLNY,'Ita_yIog disposed of their omnibus stair, is diseased Sip lamMtiorstral the dee/11 , 3MM late Thalami?... Holmo4one bit itisrperaiers. All persons having claims egsbast.thesaideoinpsury ails present them immediately to James Verner: foraettle. ment. D." b. . for sale - by :;f. _ WM- 8.1311.11T15-4,00. TURNING FLUID for talerby Ay nol • • . a .rorterrOm Sew gtd C l 4‘ 74 ' . 3 : 1 i• IT IS WTSII. 434Ekeir ?LUSO - 4E int ovroarVidule stesiMer:..ENDEAVOlMatatettbeir loss in the 1311EArk.'We.W.traRN IFECURAIIEKTAND TRUST COMP„Illb" P ILADELPRIA las ;been most 11:n r plynsted and Promlit/y laid& They co _recommend this _arn:o4iy be Public patro 'tam alarge capital; and the management comprising some of thEi first men la Philadelphia, is a guarantee of its responsibility. The resident Agent here, Mr. R. W. POINDEXTER, on.WATFRSTBEEI,is prepared _to .tune_ col most favorable terms. WM. J. MAR,polielas KLE, M. A. MARKT, Owners Steamer "Endeavor." noL3Lc2,OO SPECIAL_: --NOTICE HAVING - REPLENISHED OUR STOCK - 1 - 1 - with a CHOICE SELECEION -of • , .• . DZW.- Get — .-• . . We are bow enabled to 'offer to our: entrtiNictere,:ftnliithe blia is ph *osisuptnb . iiisortikerit ieascuis-. FALL LliD W INTER SALES, 1 Pine and English-/delion Ctistingo, Business • Plain aml Fancy, Fiench and English enssimerei, SILK PLUSH VESIIINGS, SILK VELVET SILK CASUSUME.VESTINC:S; Paris . IKaid Cstaisere Vesting' Esq4imatix BetWeis, Moseow BeEilers, Cliiren4a4 Beakirs• ';' ' - Portambath - . .. • . - Which we M AS S MeX UP TO ORDEttin th eekend .daunner e, W , . . • . SAitteitVGiteAV"&c. WC' No.-IP.-711X1►:.$traea RAItE Coos F 0 R I-N - V , E;gT!MF;NT.: THE MOST COMPLETE' '-.0...1; : ti , ...q...t r ,f - „:-. t .M.:A. - Tt : 'H - .4)1 - ',ti: .. ......... .T. DURABLE, PEREEUT • AND ORM' STATE, TEEEITOIELT, COlMfir RIGHTSTOR SALE. ITHE - 140N . C10 SHINGLE Mann, _ . . . ;DAT_ENTEp S. C. COFFIN : . Inventor ; of Pittsburgh, Pa,, Jane 71h,18t9;1s Doer Intreduced to the pnblic,and commends iteelt for UM, following adymitamnt t—lts durability, ntllity cheapness and excellence of work. Its superiority to other hlseldries,consists, . • • • • , Fa=r e That iris provided with an ammonia by.which the edging of. theShinghs tq.pecfordtedby.the saw which_ cuts it, an 4 which is a SAVING OF .FHOII 4 FORTY TO FIFTY PER , CENTAN COST Sxce:m . By the means of two Beadles; the Mock when Placed on the hfachine io adjusted 'in L am: position the operator may desire, by which thereis a SArthla of Twarty Ver 'Cent._ of Viinber THIRD, - IT WILli AND !EDGE sliztY •s)iiiNoLEs' x t . . . . .The Machine will wlsa cu! yeneeripg, I.o:waking Glam. H"ds7.oll3ar..Box!YEkt,l(c• The iron 4 Dits' . * neninfi? - • can belttinisherleemplete ifbr $150, - _by the Teattufee turer in thin eity t :lttrt:S.3; And , east be seen in operation et thel!auinglifill 1:1111r. W. Dilworth; cur ner of Selentb mit:inn/retreat& , - • RICHTS •• FOR ; SALE.` I The inventor dad pateutee itillitspcse of Camty,eita and Territerry.Rightiortnnnarciainduse tbalff.phirAc 'on very moderstAtams Persona dastrone atiavelting; 'cannot Rad a better opportanitY than the Prelent- - air Call emit asaminv.tbe 8U bine. ' ,:n4:Mdas, C±TRARD FIRE MARINE thiNCECOMPAßY,olPrmaaithsares softer •930 Fire Lames- °Dip Agent's , aloe, -corner -Third and' Wood reeta, ZAttenugh. 11.12 d .5 mytLas:ant Rates 'West now insureoLin 'Compel:kyr who may desire doing so, 4111 Bud th* of; C 4n city „Igromenhytnitint.thante' with the. OtWe allies •at Philedelptitta-Appl . wagorie ter, • losuistety made ere:nigh WE. Moo GeneVerM or ROBERT THVSMSMI, latlha Bail= House-cc lleters,Barirowite e rXilt or and Wool streets, race • pro pram teal oFv JOEL ATON'as-.: "Frdiulent. •.' Lf''r ALBEF.D.B..Guaarr,r ALTOAD;•.I4entI47.-. • -•-• Rea' to—Ron:Welter H . Lotrtie. Sort. George . Woddwaird,.•Wm.' M. 9ilidriVEtai4 st PhlladelpbTa Led: ger, A. J. Abell, Esq., of Baltimore Sad, John WAliihte horn, H, althAllAinlenh47lo , Dupon t. Thoe. Craven, • • s•• „ arn.hahosa ORS.:Cad. FIITCHith4LIWi SW( e 8- , Foie-DlsvfActE4 O ` TIS - nitIOAT ANITORBIT, other rpm. te ~.21jawsdImh or owing PULINONARY,OO.III, , - - OVVICIRI-101 rennativet; Pittebargh;Pli '''COMIULTATIOrt pram -A libt Oriviezeoos sea to WOO *to wtshtt, &Rift* titibif , - letter. • leetri-400,0 't RTES •IrrIyELoCITYI3 ; ;..".CZE)II , IY,- kyt• - c et dtid trafia"ninr:'exereis6s, tnid'aonolnaed b3r-sne* st422l•V ookni32•Tatffaposo& for Hiiii - edittoni) foolhe Piano, in • 1 .. .. .. Do. Int number% (typo +. 50 06 each. •• Do. in 3•nurnbers; editibu,). 'lle. each. For 3416:bY - ' • • nO2 •• • JOHN: H. JHRT OR, 81 Wood latest; D RK AND DOM:Mt-SOLD C• BOOTS AR•Bsa4IT,B,B,S, FOR Lmil - va," - Bnikg h CHILDREN, Received at iv. E. scrofEwii. Na 81`Fittli'etieet MITE UNDtßSlGNEVtakeelliikiit A tict4 of hrthrunnig the publlditthatherlfaubani a work abated .the - , Fiytaburph_Joart ChiONP'ZiOFite Bcapkfr' 'lt is IV litteition.to Isme,teu thernond 'copes, which will be eirculaihd an'taxitruae . sPitteta4b; Fort Wayne and Chicago Itallroitd,nviiii. be soblinorery towu and on iwory train 1 ltbe preaiintad tb - the publ le about the TENTH of WPM. BEIL'' Alt hitter, and advertlaementa addrealed to 3B fl um of PittagabliorniptPostovillrmioure prompt attention. ODD FOKKS to suit ODD IcigN743. ODD i•ovis to 1111.1i4 ODD lINEVEB. ODD FORKS to 'suit OPti ttslWE:l3, .7:110W1:1 . *;TET LEY'S, 198 Wooditreet DlTthiwttEAT.-:2AO'bitsheli for,:ale by jjeau' - H. COLLINS TVA-NAGS- FOR: .I.B6CJust ed ARBOIsi 0112,-.First,coality, for sate by the galion,quertorigat,at - 8.113WW01 , 111 irelail TortirStore, ' nor.litnnitinild anti 'Fourth sta." mill - : NcL. , al;'oonw-tropuruk xmd Vwd-nreess. EgiGLIAR_DAIRY. CIESTSSE;I!.4O)Kows ica 'prime En .. . Dairy Cheese S ent neetvediusdfsr sale . • •T H. COLLINS. Taw LBEONB,-, n ‘' . .BREk 4uld ' - ;Lb :Ear 0001:13-4.101:WWit s On now DeWitt - EkTORMEIREIk Ina • • Liam itallabareelll,4' . e ' NO. 80 MA ET ST. SPLENDID ASSORTMEEf f Ig D.A.,$. S.:Q.Q.-Q.:I0, Jt w..,§pp•Npws, No. SW-Market St. Enswa►" s'svrz, COMMISSION lilac HANT, 48 Public lauding CINCINNATI, 401111 flt-, oct274re WE SHALI, M%N, OUR ,TOLOION'S' - .OEFAii:T.$3:i :,A - ;NEW ERy :ESQ,IIMAITX, lElboc air wail Pilot Q S Fancy lie'tons and Coatings, PLUSIt'AND IFanCy:Casslineres, Alfir The above we will rmgre to order of moderate L. Hi - Jima:nu) at'soN, u%rit)tH3m". coal Miners "Wan fed: _ _ 15Q.G00.14-,Rx-PEntENGED &win_ - DZW;sfaatsd i; br the Xortherlllckgry,CoS l , ; The vein JR six. e Vara} califs „tier. tan Tor 'Ptie" slims isrierfekiltyliryinutielear frominetet. .4 LIMBO tth situated I miles, south of Clrie.ago, 04i1t5.1 . 45A SincL Illinois Central Railroad., Fare from Prigigos24o. cieowint , ' .• - ERGAR-LOOMA-firEflusAtiallt;„ '011 1 .1" - PKE, &L.-APRS' .f. ~, • Mk. . ....• =. .111 - 1311 r, 90 - ilkE.': , ' ~, * • -. ;: •_ ~..•,_..: ~: .:„.,.,, 4 6 -lAN° F O RTE S: -L-1 fritLE.kbribtzr..l4is 116 . 5 v int:l4l4, o,mipat:'. A. - 'Splendid stock, of Fosioi, coniftitini 0f,034 grid 7' 'Octaves, in Than' and 'Cariid CaAes of the tcsreloMeat ll&lert)30011;tromalas whms/ed. Factory - at C311 . 11:11:ibl•ftg;:' k Sons. The instruments are all .proatded_, - 7Mir . .thelr , - latest improvements, as Rrnatnio-Aoradi;laotati-W Frr-,121 and 'are 'of - ENTARGED " -:NEW : -430.kEE; . ifs::, • - _ - .• - ;Bp which a much 4rger barEtwagarctlrottalnailleon— tequeutly thet pane is renderePfnpoularpadjetrotattr-, ingits sweet and mat:ak a / 1 4routSty. By, th e pe 011 of the - Action,' the perfaimer 1 - 3 tdribled • tei"pr.'eti*. grades trf demo from •ptelms; sit& Artizadao,caritlethe: - Sreatel ° • . " . 1 L. - , .1. cnimitito a sox, a . plktcia sp3 sipiti4*l,74o , - best .arAstes "and critiditti; citkeculfitrp— , 4 - E[At - BEEzdaig 'bat I have ever seen in the United &bW. omdarlll pont rparelbsoratilp Mai str - phlurus-Over GUSTAVE SATTER aar-,-.Nhis osatiottadlielt premerithreo,yeare ago, has been more than oradirmed ao nab;..by . tfie mihtin t uxl use of 'them; vit.: ,sae and puregiality of rose, with' satiety:of' attlisithatim; thET:amonequalled.' ,- . PlFrom the National intellizenceriW ay tan: Safe.? bearebmparltiorevßth from anp . pait of the world , poterllof' - blke4: l anctelastmitrof ; ; . , [From the? Nort-DziaiDs• a u For AteaUence.of ' o slB , Cetaitiblbr s e faithfulness of.workmanship , and all Soy Y e ,and varretyOntellow -sweettitaf, r ietl222ur nano& ortone,;•thiey are nuequaßects: f! a ~•, • [Fiord the :Family .Triartuda !dri=mrugatlgnslities beßtaglS to tha . nts,',absi. a Sult, lishalearr, teh erfuftbim,Yree from wcioden, - navy, headset of' didagnmattibsso, the - ammatim - Mmllitabialßtr They.~ bayeolso an . easy t e yenvd. pleutogit,,topeboind.: . lilt keep in tune better than any Plialoslnio barn. The pladle Mb Invited tO , eill-bfaizeintrolloY4tidser splendid burtntmerds,,whichareatold-at'J Ficiory Prices and VV!ttriagt.e4.,it,:z , td-468-62•11, MOURNING BROOKS . 0 Cool' '- Ifqxkin v -EL .HT 91-I'3 • . . . • • k..YalSousliaphs,- Blaekr.Grosa (414 Wks, " Mptialitua - -Dated tafilail.4 ) . 4 Altat CtOttl3i* ' `t:r 8 1* 0311,405 . - • =Mohair LaUttna.; •?. . Panltatta4 ; t l i 'hilaatlaugelaawisi..." )10M10-1101RNHIGARVILSOIDOTIESSGIOP - anar 0 o **TAIL". .Dlt G11 11 14 . 1t c ffiioo4 ll o... . uftraA.ter Keeps constantly' on hatti ks .eheitettotio . rithenkor erythins m the Drug title erbesitSek " 113. Partlonlat , sttention thee to Come:tetting Pre seri .tions. ottitS MORE - ' , " MEWL' :CAPE.II3, z Oiltloihs, Ihraggets,Matt,togvi:.l.. DOOR MATS,: Rl2 S, mid a gene ,11011SHURRISHING GOODS, ' ;,, , . Carpot Waretecarpri at% / 1 9:, 1124 giro 1 4, 0 : 4 Pit4 O ? , ,REA GREAT INDUCEMENTS•..rre.. CUM—VW C I ILISERS. • . act* • CHILDREIVSTATENT . L.ll,Al l llEit -, Kid ToirEtutton•KcfCkt*pdl - 4 Tn• W. E. SCIEIELERTZ-‘4lrOM4 EMI rpHE - - SUBSGRI BER JUST _RECEIVED from CMOKERING ' SWF' - ' THE BIRD -AI.DITI'Y TO 'BIB FILL Q1Y1(!Z OF THEIR - -rt•••• - 1 tasmrvAttari To which he saks the Mtention pui4a4,r4.in4tli public generally: . • , 70Hlii` lii mitimAt °c/a . .WHTKEST. • : : : TING. MICE NEW-YORK RUBBER:COMPAgY 4.,,Tutanufacture,Ruatota. idea= Itsintsuo*Avnest procesa, of superior strength to any heretoforereede„ and' id less - Sian hal fthe cost &Magnin'. "Tbfi Conipany tirOdscrithe , exeluswer thannfitctnrem 'untidar Vito& ToweiV",of -RUBBER TOYS, DOLLs:AILEJA Tip(taiga and mall) LT, 4V,L rer Jeatollthethe Tdy and . cy - Stores in the. Union. Cate:opoleaand p rim Lj a tg (by the min only) forwarded, onnmtteation turns Nan' Yam Sunn., COXPAET, 5 . 5 Liberty 4,.. 4 4.1Yere York— 1, , , , penCtlux IrONN'T RIBBONS; Flowers. A liocalrassattataaa at aUßlailr 01PNER:S. ' `T , ZiNVMeket aireFt _.~~ ~_~~,. sug 6 .s..tUir r ' 3.-, r~ t _ ':i. , ...!.',..---.-7•.,;;; , .::7- MM=l=E 'BEiltil MUM