DAILY POST. rrsitu er.G H. TEICEISDAII AORIVING, OCT. 16. 1%63. 17C • , r'44< - • • V‘ 7 -T-!-- , Where there hi ho lam there to no Freedom. - The U 3110121 as It Was, The Cottwitte.titt as It Is THE ELECTION, There is no doubt at all in relation to the Success of Gov. CUPITIN. ; he is cer• tainly elected, but as regards his majority we cannot form any estimate, because of the meagreness of our returns. The fact of the Republican agents for the press be. iiig so, backward in transmitting the resulet in the eastern counties looks as if their tri triniih we's not so overwhelming as their fist announcement indicated. A day or two mil eve us sufficient time to decj.de several , large -bets, thereby easing the mie.ds of many gentlemanly sports who are at - pi t ititeasy: TIIF.FITTI7IiE OF T FIE 'l"trat - Fresident Lmrcomf's original in tention was to prosecute hostilities against the rebels simply for the restoration of the Union, wo are not disposed to dispute, but that the controlling, radical element of his party went with the contest simply to abolish slavery, we firmly believe. From the enrumenesment of hostilities these rostlees fit,uatics have manifested no inter est-in th.4coatest only-as it affected the institution of slavery. The , i.lat9 IfLOv is rapidly approaching, when the Aitatuistrati on must avow a defi• nite policy. Already the Presidential as pirants of that party are beginningto shape their policy. Presidlistf, -LINCOLN, not• withstanding all his radical proclamations, iumet .tiadieal enough for the hard-shell Abolitionists, who haveeilft4fl their af : fec.loliB noon • , Secreteri &Am:, one of those who havu r froni the commencemetit4 endeavored to prolong hostilities with the rebeli:, fir the Bi mple purpose of depopu• Wing the South of whites, and banditti over their estates to ehfranchised Nuts. Ay of - the blood and treasure expended in this desOlating civil war, will, : ,hAfore the next Congress adjourns, beproaftimed 't'o have heen eipehded for 'the purpose :alluded to. ' Secretary CHASE, the prospective Presi . deutial candidate of thiex.trentie Radicals, made a speech the,other evening in Cic— binnati, in which, under the mild and Pleassait.pki - tabilift."free labor," the ex trecae.dootz . ipe. to which we have alluded is Contained. The following ie ton extract: One - word further. I spoke a moment since of the rexeneration of this nation. Free labor is batter thtin slave lobor. And now suppose there were fr.:e labor all through oho South. do you not W °l 44 nerro cote.d go toward the Gulf, and there find himself free, and employed there as a hired latt 7 over ? Hew many do yon think would be loft in Ohio to interfere wi - h yen, and with me, in our ininArtal relations? Won'd not that question be settled, and all- the hearz-burnings s - rowins o - ot of it come to an end? Wi hail the multiplied resoureet and eonimerci..l demands growing out cf free labor, would we not be stronger in an econ•maimil point of view ; At.d when we add to nil this the removal of that great element t f strife from our country, and free labor every where prevails, when no man than bo compelled to work unlo - s he is fury re warded for his toil, and every man becomes an interested contributor rn the glories fall:in of our nation, don't you think we wi'l be r,,,t only celeomically, but Poll thially, stronger tia_n ever before? I think so: and I think that when this rebellion comes to an end we will have a great nation. based on free labor, made Irmogenceue in all its parts, and e Palle of playing a mighty port in the drama of • human affairs." The Secretary, in this extract, speaks like one having a right to shape the insti tutions of the Southern people. Were he in a Convention to form a Constitution for the formation of a new State, jest emerg ing froin a territorial condition, we would expect from - shim jest such a speech as that - delivered in Cincinnati. It serves to show, • .. however, what his intentions are in the fu n:ire prosecution of the war. He is the future candidate of the Radicals for the Presidency of the United States, and he is bold enough to openly avow his policy, which is simply "the last dollar and the last man" in the country, in' order that negro slavery may be effectually crushed. In the name of the Union and the Const itution, the Administration party have been deluding the-people.; that party desires no Union, and the day is not far distant when the r.Pcessities of the extreme Radicals will compel it to avow its purposes. THE COMMERCIAL PRIIiTINo COM- This mysterious, unknown and irree tponsible combination of broken-down political hacks and traders in polities, which announced in one of its issues that "no one mind, however gifted,'.' wee capa ble of supplying its editorial .columns, yesterday afternoon published the follow- ink : Itre,elnuratulate too Irtez,i3 of law, order end decency, upon the quiet, and peaceable character of our election Yestertiqy. Every effort had been made by the Poet and its f opnerhead controllers to excite angry.and embittered feelings among our citizens. We' do not know from which of the "gifted minds, — employed on .the Com mercial this emanated, but our readers know that-he is a 'magnificent liar in addi tion to fhisi' other "gifted" Ftecomplish - merits. Vie. from the commencement, cortimiled n"opriety atttl moderation dn ring the canvass, and: never hinted nt anything e'• -le, wive in.:reply ton threat ,:_,.lrons the Commercial itself- We then tiebdestly informed that piratical conecrn, &wing without a came, that when it sac• peeded in creating a disturbance, it might expect to suffer some of the eatocanetices. • :But the "•giftsd mind •' proceetla- : "lifter an that the Post could do to excite itnitility and Wit:met - a and diFtar`atkee. acd after its editors had learned the decitit n of the adz ns at the ttillerttex. , -ar ari'dnight y ot m rued the infamoualying statement, That out_ rages w'erit perpetrated upon the racred right el auffrage..! that men having an undisputable right to vote, wore prevented from doing so, ;while feitoicio ;•4i . taie Weviirirnitev what a tax - xecei tit was, wales boldly to the polls—that money wait scat tered ab'ut - in'prcrftision"--tliftt camps of soldiers... rated. having AD 4..itikt to 1,1G.R.V;. I ;i!gitirr r iN)Nx - iishipk , omplF r o-hatired )3 . :ad• docisfield, unknown to the citizens of that townahip, marched ~.?. the polls :Ind voted for Cuitai.)i:,' Wiss theri s tio ontzsge in this upon the!sacred rights of suffrage - Gamblers and driapidatid hang ers-on were seen in the streeta wittrrthen sands of dollars,wl44 they ecknowled geo not`their own,' - vo4s,-triibing tion officers, and intimidati`og the timid by bets upon enormous majorities.' First Ward, Pittsburgh, a citizen was denied the right to vote because of having made A wager upon the result : he withdrew his bet, and offered to be qualified that he had , done so, but his vote was refused. Tbese are but a few of the hroadredsjof in famous outrages committed upon Demo: crate on last Tuesday. And when the Commercial Printing Company denies the truth of our statement, we Bing the lie back into the teeth of those who deny hem. In reply to the Cornmarcial's question ae to how long the Abolitionists of this city will pertnit, the Post to be published, we would suggest that it had better crilti vatethcir good feeling in order to insure its own sickly exietence. linlega it does 80, all the "gifted minds" it now has in its columns will not save it from what we al ready see—premature decay. FOIL CCRTIIIif The Washington correspondent of the New York Times, an Abolition organ, telegraphed that paper on Monday last as follows : Curtin Men Tike number of Cue. Tie; voters sent from this distria. is nearly ten thousand, exclusive of ?Ca- Ten thousand exclusive of soldiers, and twenty thousand soldiers exclusive of them, together with the standing army of Provost Marshals, tax assessors and col lectors, examining physicians ,contract ore, may partly account far our de• feat on Tuesday. • An Order from Gen, Bosecrans HEAD ' OES DEPT OF THE CUMBERLAND, CAMP CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 3d, 18v3. ORDERS-Army of the Cumberland . Yon have made a grand and successful campaign. You have dricen the rebels from Middle Tennessee. You ..rowed a great mountain range, placed yom - selves on the banks of a broad liver, crossed in the face of a powerful opposing army, and crossed two other great moun• toin ranges as the only practicable passes. some tifty miles between extremes. You have concentrated in the face of superior numbers, fourdd the combined armies of Bragg, which v drove from Shelbyville and Tullahoni , i, of Johnston's army from Mississippi, and the tried vete rans of Long-street's corps, and for two days held them at bay—giving them blow for blow with heavy interest ; when the day closed you held the field, from which you withdrew in the face of overpower mg numbers, to occupy the point for which you set oat—Chattanooga! You have accomplished the great work of the campaign. You hold the key of Eaat Tennessee, of Northern Georgia and of the enemy's mines of coal and nitre. Let these achievements console you tor the regret you experMnce, that arrival,- of fresh troops forbade you remaining oc the field to renew the battle for the par pose of burying your gallant dead, oral caring for your brave companions who lay 47lig,p,tVitr.gow,Astida You hold in your hands the substantial fruits of a great victory, and deserve and will receive the honor and plaudits of o grateful nation, which asks nothing of even those who have been fighting us but obedience to the Constitution and lawe established for our common beiiefit. 'I he General commanding earnestly brgs officers and soldiers of this army to Etnar with him in thanking Almighty God for niq favor to ne. He presents his heartfelt thanks and congratulations to all the officers and F diers of this command, for their energy, patience and perseverance, and the un daunted courage displayed by them who fought with such unflinching resolution. Neither in the history of this war, nor probably the annals of any battle furnish a loftier example of obstinate and endefr Mg resistance to superior numbers When tro'pa,having exhausted their ammunition resorted to the bayonet so many times it. hold their position against such odds a did our "left, — anti "centre," composing troops from all the corps,on the afternoon of the 20th of September, at the battle of Chickamangna. (Signed) W. S. Rost:mutts, 7 Major General Commanding. Five Years a Wife and Nineteen Years a Widow—A Wanderer Returned. From the R.octmgter Democrat. Romantic stories occasionally find their way into newspapers, in the form of local items. They are not always to be relied upon. The state of the local mark,,t iv sometimes the key to their credibility, and wheu a dearth of items prevails, that fact should receive a fair degree of allowance. But it is not always the most improbable story that has the least foutidaiion in facts. Truth is stranger than fiction. Our in ferment prefixed that remark to his own revelation, which is about es follows—and as we are not suffering under an item fam ine, we must bespeak the reader's credu lity for the case in hand Twenty four years ago this blessed Oc tober, a young gentleman and lady who shall be nameless, living then in Old England, met like Rachel and Jacob at a well curb, and exchanged hetdths and vows. - I t was love at first sight ; at second sight they were married. They moved to America, and begot sons and daughters. Five years of wedded life elapsed, and one fine morning the affectionate and devoted husband, who was never before known to forego the slightest conjugal or paternal obligations, was missing, Nineteen years pasted by, in which the absent husband was mourned as myste riously deceased, an•l quite forgotten by widow and children. They had moved front their original residence in pursuit of better fortune, and they came to Koch ester, where they have for some time re sided. Last week, while the widow was sighing in loneliness at the protracted absence of her oldest son, somebody knocked at the door, which was opened, and In, the biz; band The renegade took a chair, end ;laid he had come back to take care of hie family. He had Lean like Sinhati, rho wan dirriii4 over t.t, and samettrues throwing beelgti;th, into thi. dioniuml val ley arid making very heavy prtifira on re• covering thOm frem the cormorants that picked 'em up; he had been to Lilliput and Brodignag, engineering huge caravans across the Sahara, traced the souree,t of the Nilo, slept in the grotty' of Monte Christ°, made a phrenologibal chart of the Sphyn - ic, revelled in the • halle 'of thb Az tees, eaten mud piea with the Hottentots, and turned the cold shoulder on the Es --quirnartz. , In short., he wee narrating hie expe rience at length, when his eldest daughter niov,ed . that he adjourn sine die, its they all Supposed that he had, long - ago., .4 vote . was taken on the proposition by the famity circlet , "and although the Wife and. mother only — bliiiiiiittett The negative, site maintained that she was in the majority ; that the erring husb.and 6hould remain ; that poverty was h 4,3 beet rc , cottiaiendatiOn, and if he could not take care ol his she would take care of him, according to the original ;-nor of their agreement, "till cle.arla ;.att them." Comment is superdowie FOS EIGN NEWS.. Senator Sumner's Addren The recant speech of Senator Sumner is extensively commented up:n by the Puglia' press, and universally denounced. Even the Daily News joins the general chorus against it. From the Linden Daily News. Sept. 2 9 . A speech which is fall of anger, and consequent misapprehension, might be nearly harmless, even in New York, and in the very crisis of the relations of the two countries, if spoken by an insigeiti cant men, or a mere tool of party ; but when the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate proposes to explain his views on these affairs to as large an audience as can be got together by timely appointment, and when the speaker is Mr. Sumner, the personal friend of many citizens of foreign coon. tries, and a public man aspiring to a rep utation for statesmanship, such an utter anco is one of the grave events of the time. A vast audience was assembled to hear the senator from Massachusetts, the foreign rela.iono chairman, the friend of President Lincoln. This audience met in a mood of avowed. irritation, and with passions all awake and restless. The topic was the most exciting that could have beep selected at the moment, and the orator was the man who, of all Amer man citizenc, could be listened to on that topic with the readiest and most unre served faith. Such was Mr. Sumner's opportunity for making or marring a good understanding between his own country and the people of E❑rope. lie has sm• ployed it to lash the irritation of his fel low-citizens into rage, and to obscure and pervert the facts of history in the making by looking at aad handling them under the distortion of his own prejudice and passion. With his personal reasons or excuses for such imprudence we have nothing to do. It is not our business to aceitint for the mistake of a man capable et better things. What we have to do is simply to repudiate Mr. Sumner's state ment of the tnut,cal position of England, and the United States, end to invite hi , . cc.uotrymen to study the facts of the case for themselves, before they believe, on Mr. Hamner a authority, that they are on the verge of war with England, through an appetite fur war so keen in us that everything we hat's said and done for the last three years has been done to insult and iojare the Federal Government and people, and strengthen the hands of their foes. The mist:dies, the glosses, the spirit of the commentary offend by Mr. Sumner, are singularly unsuitable to n ILDlding the office he tills ; and if this speeTh really represents his civics and hi. , ; temper, (4, l .ruspecLv ,j peace may be .lerl 0 ?IS ly al re .-z ed by the powers of the Commit:T. 01 Foreign Relations be;ng pia cd In his hands. The American Stateaimen From too London Tract. Fotember With the single exception of Mr. Sey moor, and that only before he had toni-d hia language down to the suppoaed neces skies of his party, not a single American dLat aman seams to have troubled himself to I .ok beyond thn precise isme et prna ent rolarci between North and South or to •:,rsnier the rrnimentaus question which must inhillibly Ilse out of it. But tha tr.n.n rf t,,1 others who shows the most utter in st•tl,ty is comprehend the trua import 01 what to petsitog art ht.] him is a geutlemah in something which, for waut of anything better, appears to pane current in America for sound argument and classic eloquence Mr. Sutztoor 19 thf Chairman of the Com mittee of rho Senate on Foreign Relations He has, therefore, tn discharge executiv, OR welt as leg,timate dunes, and we have a , -ight to xrect from Lim not only the rounded periods of no orator, but sumo thing of the wisdom of a practical statos roan. The t nerne he fr rhi to sol was mainly the conduct of England, which according to hum, been in all ;tactic ,lure wrong. We cannot suppose ant many will wade through the enormou. mosA i,f wo da with which Mr. Sumnt r hors rigid ti very situp le and intolligitil Sulij,ict, and we wilt therefor, lay boor our readers w of the charger tvhic :his nentiorotto br , i2Fs against our r ohe WP rt. hare f.y fad en-inch of the Mr It la ba..-d nettlie law nor on fact, but upon his own aympa this and antipathies, which he is pleased also be ours—on the op position, which we do not admit, that the North are ctriciniily in the right,, and nn tile inference, which we refuse to draw, ihai evPr, the North are the right. we ar hr,lm ito violate the laws of neutrality ui ..rder to them. auttt.kin nud the Elated ftitattetti r t , tw the Lrr dOO Tuner. "101 , 100AM' ,9) A representative i f the Federal (lover: • merit reeentiy observed tlitit it would bi nothiog less the., ai, act tit madness in hir countrymen - to go to war with Ergland. P are intiii.ely of that opinion. Canada, likippurted by Great. Britain, would be not less formidable ae an enemy than the Con• federate litatee, And it is scarcely concrev able that a people with one such war upon their hands should wish to add another to it. The idea that Canada was ripe for an ne.t:ation. and wits only retained by force in its allegiant e to Great Britain, can hardly now te- ”rtaint , d by any Federal s t a t esman . I Cllt.ld C/DIV be conquered, and the conques. of thrt 0 millions of men ”upported by one of the most powerful ern lure. in the world would not be an attract lac task. But it is impossible to speculate on the tourer which events may take in the greet Arnie-Mau reimlution, and equal ly t* deny that, though there may be Gala to tear, there is much against which it is Cr2 , Ut.,) , IU p , usrd . It is ab Aolutely indis p ensable for the security of Canada thai., its ilefiimes should bet ill ciently organized, and it concerned the pnaition of Canadians in our eyes th a t they should accept this obligation in an active and conscientious spirit. That spirit they are now displaying, and we trust we may soon congratulate them on such a state of their national defences as we at home have eidahlished for ourselves. The Drench E.esident in New Or The Washington correspcndent of a Philadelphia paper writes : "I learn from high authority, that the p. , :nion of the - French residents of New Orleans to the Emperor, praying that a : , ;11 - shl. , fleet may he sent for their pr*tec ',ton Id the event M any sudden trouble, has been promptly and favorably respond.. ed to, and that some half dozen - vessels of war will coon be within easy call of the French consul is that city." The latest accounts from New Orleans announce the arrival of the French cor vette Colbert. Greek Fire Again Thrown into Charleston The Boston Herald, has a letter from thefleet at Charleston, October 3d, which says : "Lust evening Gen. Gilmorl sent one Of his Greek Fire shells into Charleston, which set firo to some buildings. The fire ,burnt for crFer two hours, "There will, be warm "mirk here ere thinireachea,you, if nothing interferis in tbrfPideistilltue - to put a st...p to the grand work. All things are ready." ITEMS OF NEVIS *SMOTHERS H. S. Tyrrell, a Connecalt, country man was robbed of $4,000 in ew York ant Sunday night by, temalethiives. Substitutes ate growing,scarce in. New! Ydrk. Iris difficult to procure theta - mow for $3OO except in rare case& The Michigan State flair realized over $lO,OOO, a much larger sum than ever before. A man offers to furnish saur kraut to the army. Anothir wishes to buy the privilege of pickineup ell the raga. The countiesof Adfirus and York, Pa. have been united iffte one military district under corerriandnf Brig. Gen. 0. S. Ferry, who has his headqvartern at Gettysburg. . . Hon. Edward, Everett bas been invited I to deliFer:an add esti dedicatory of the cemetery'at Gott sburg, to take plan some day during t e pr sent 'Ana. Since Gen. John A. Dix assumed to in struct Gov. Seymour in the ese of words, he wits have called him John A. Dic ionary. A woman in Nev York killed her neigh bore boy by rubbing red pepper in his nose, eyes and molth. The neighbor bad offended her. The fellow who deserted from five wives and four regiments, thinks that, instead of being tried ae, a deserter, he should be for given for those first few offencee. Burnam has a "five horned ram." and at a recent cattle show be labeled him "an intemperate sheep which has taken at least three horns too much." The evidence in the con of Gen. Mil roy has been reviewed by the judge.advo cute general, and submitted to the presi dent for hie decision, which has hot yet been promulgated. We met an Abolitionist one day last week who said he did not oonsider him self any better than a nigger. 11, is indeed truly gratifying to see each men have a correct opinion 'of themselves. Gen. S. Prioe has been commissioned lieutenant gcnfral by the °confederate government, and has command of the travis-Mississippi department, in which is claimed that there are fifty ttionAand troops. Another outrage was committed by a gaig of gnerrithte numhering about thirty men, at OA ingavil e, Ky., on the Light of the 6th inst. ?hey murdered seven 1.41 i n soldiers who were in the town at the time, and pillaged stoma, to the amount of over $6,00 According to the official reports made to the Navy Department, among the am monition of the captured ram Atlanta. wens ahella labelled "Rohin'a Fluid SheilF, — but it is not known wIJ6iIIP; the fluid is similar to tl at used by Gil more. NEW York paper states that a Mada ..oar prince is now living in a hov.-I in rth First street, the colored quarter of ilrooklyn. Lie vas exiled from his native (eland and made his escape to France, tl,nce to Mexico, and thence to New York. foe hundred and aiity thousand immi grnoot hive arrived at New York during I he. pr( year, au increase of eighty. four thatiaand over 1802 The steamers ilafgOW, Sidon, and City of New York, which arrived at New York on Monday from Liverpool brought 1,100 passengers, A curious observation respecting the ,pility of eagles in their flight has just been teed.• by traveler Crtjeßllig titt Grition Alpe An eagle, in dying from one rtionoti.in p-ak to another, at a bright of ft..d or 'd,...itro tea. performed the die tarty of five mike in five minutes.— Gat i ! rrian i. A !•; , ...7 Orliana letter writer ieye of Gan. Grunt that it ii ftarcd he will etviTir 6 tr CSB up the river ' his bieest bone is acid i have been crushed, three ribs broken, and aide idtraly zed. It appears from an advertisement of the ief of ordnance that two hundred 12 pen , .der guns are to lid repaired in the t de, and arsenals of the Atlantis: Matz s a'id fifty gong of the game calibre in the defences on the Psc,fie coast. All the `..rd and arsenals are immediately to be put 'at° the most rtTective condition. .cob Grimm, the celebrated German water, who, in ceujunction with his Into ipe.l.er William, he.a been so long well ;down, died ou Sunday evening, Septerre her at Berlin, after a short inn, vs:. lie was horn on the .1.11 of January, lied had therefore, tea( hed hie cevency e.toh year. A ~ o viliet of antlic,roy has taken place ..terKien the State and Confederivelllllllor. ‘,14 Iv Butler county, Ma., which hart ex• ,ti d the people to frenzy. The town of Greenville is especially excited. The provost guard had been tired on and ono ktiled—tho rest were captured The ono killed was one S with, a tax collector. Mrs. Dr. Lydia Hasbrouck, being uu reprePen , ei, refuses to pay taxes at Wail- N. Y. She was ordered to appcar on the high road with a shovel to work oui ihe amount, and did so bearing a fire !.beeel, greatly to the wrath of the author itieA, between whom and herself there e,,i.segaently exis's a terrible disturb ance. Lieut Drake de Kay, of the Forirtei , mth is e.ted States infantry, distinguished tor gallantry at Ge tysburg, haas been tried upuu the frivolous charge of directing some bystanders unknown, by signs and gestures to abstract tour bottles of liquor from a coach and couvey them on board a steamboat—of course he was acquitted. A method of telegraphing by flashes:of sun light has just been invented and se cured at Washington, by Oliver Lane, of Connecticut. It is effected by a common looking-glass refl. o jug the 61211's rays, and the time between !be flashes indicates the letters of the alphabet. For army pus puees this is believol to be a useful in• The Troy (N. 1.,, Times aces The potato trade is already progressing with briskness. They are sending off a thous and barrels a week, paying $126 for peachblows, and $1 00 to $1 00 for other qualitieJ. It is to he presumed that this scale of prices prevails in other potato shipping localities, which, in the aggre gate, must now send off sL,ine 10,000 bar rels a week. In a house in Shetland there lives g man and hie wife, whose united ages are 192 years, They have been married sixty three years ; had a family of nine—six sons and three daughters—six of whom still live, their united ages being 312 years. Their descendants, comprehending sons and daughters, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great-grandehil dren, number upwards of 180. A magnetic mountain has been discov ered in Swedish Lapland, on the left bank of the Rautusjolti, and the vein, which is several feet thick, promises to be one of the richest sources of natural magnesia at present known. The Abbe Moigno, in Les hfondes, remarks that thh eirtraordi nary magneteuu of this mountain suggests the question whether the magnetic pole of the earth.mttst not be sought in Lapland rather than in Siberia, the more so ab the existence of the pole in Siberia is more than doubtful. An interesting question has arisen for the decision of the Provost Marshall Geri eral, under the following circumstances. : A man was drafted and held to service in the Sixth district of New York ;,but having obtained a furlough for one week, he, snc• ceeded during that period is procuring a commission as lieutenant in a regular infantry regiment. • The question, came up whether the subsequentpromotion releas ed "him from the service as a drafied Pri vate. The Provost Marslial did not take the responsibility of deciding the point, but-bastefetred it to his superior officers' ai n. , f 1 - , .r - a - - TREsERVE YOUR CIDER. wv.) , f P. TA S6LPurr2 OF LIME, ..-. -. he'„rof.rforsfor.l. wig prevent Cider from turnip ,flour, and, also f•reatly impro e ite quality. Inbottles ,sttfficient for a barrel of Ci der with full direatiOna for use. • For sale by E.IMON JOHNSTON, ' cot Smithfield and Fourth eta. ZiP . Burnett's Coeoatne and Holland Bitter% still selling at 50c per bottle. 0012 Hair Brushes, Bair Brushes Hair Brushes, Hair Brushes, Bair•Brushes,:Nair Brushes, Hair Brushes, Hair I:rushee, Teeth Brushes, Teeth lArrishea Teeth Brushes, 'Teeth Brushes. Teeth Brushes, Teeth Brusher, Toeth ,trushes, Teeth Brushes, Nail Bru,ha - , Nail Brushes, Nail Brush's, Nail bruPhes, Nei• Brushes.. ail Brushes, N it fru.heg. Nail Brusher, tia,l Preshe.4, Nail Brushes Flesh Brasher, Flesh Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Flesh Brushes, • • • •. -- • • • • Flesh Brushes, , Flesh finishes, Flesh Brushes, irleah Biushes, A large act fine aisrrtment of the above articles. At Jorepb Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Flemieg's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug tore. At Joseph Fleming'', ttrug Store, At Joseph Flowiror's Dsug Store, Orr= of the Diamond and Marke'. street. Corner of the Diamond and Market street. Corner of the Diamord and Market street. Corner of the Diamond and Ma - Mt street, Corner of the Diamond and Market Meet. 0c.14-w.it LointiturmATT.D. I 'ULMONARY CONSUMPIIO 4 A CURABLE DISEASE A CARD TO CONSUMPTIVES THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING tit . Z .7 been restored to health in a few weeks, by s vtry simple remedy, a'ter having suffered Feveral yea,a with a I eTere lung affection, and that droad disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fel:ow-sufferers the means tf cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a e , py of the prescription used (free of charge.) with the diree tiors for preparing and aiing the tame, which they will find a sure cure for CoNetrarnarioni ASTHMA.. 136ONCIITrIS, Corsage. COLDS, /to. The only ol•iect of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription. is in becetit the afflicted, wad spread information which be conceives so bo invaluable, anti ho hopes es-cry 30 ffc - er will try his remedy. rt. 9 it will cost him nothing, and may prove a t 10.ettg. Parties r.iahina tho prtmo:iptaun will please atidrca REv. EDWARD A. VilLiON, Williamsburgh so 5-ftalAw Kin County, Now York. ir - z :r..I3II: I INDRETH'S JP I LLS.—Y OU Lew.:".• • toy recover your health by the use of other remedie9. You may recover without any' bat do not forget that you may die, and that Brandroth's Pills could hare saved you. For re member that the AWFUL PRINCIPLE OF DEA - 111, ahen you have it in 1310e13.3 in your ys tem in cc dent to your animal itutincts. Your couLtt nenco tells your frioads your dreams end your own heart tells ymt.. Now, at these times there is no med'oine so de terv.ng of your confidence as Brartdre th's Vegetable Universal Pills, Is the only medicine known that can certainly aave, when all the wits] indi , ations toll you that you must die. Hr. John Pudney, pringfteld, Union co N. .1 , ha, used BRANDRET ITS FILLS for fifteen yews in hi= family, and f.,r all his h And.' ; in which time them Piita hare cured thorn of Birotts a/- keno:.'. Rhoucosoism, Fever and Attie, 111,1,7e,1 , hooping Cough, and say he has never known them to fail. Principal Office, I±qt Coral 9 rect. New York. 0 1.1 by Thorium , ' Iterlpath, Diamond P`t ' uurgh, and n't respectable dealers in 0,5-Imlo.t MUNE Pular, r t f the Daily Poss.—Doar Str.—With your. pertuu.sluti 1 wish to say w the reed e4i roar aver that I will .4end, h; rottrn mai! w all who wish it t free.) te Receir , `. Aida ful. di rostion for online and usieg a iioside Vegetable `tea of the bah'. elavi-6111t4, . , rnocA and beautiful I will also mail iree tc thoe. haring Brad Heats, or 13.tre Fares, Fimplo dire:tions and information hat will tuaL'e them to start a lull growth of Luxuriant c.r a Mouttaehe, in thin thirty dam All app an.tweral by return mail with out charge, Res .00tfully THUS F. CH APM AN. Cheu.C.st, Broalw ay, Now Y o; k F A PYRAMID PE FACTS CON -144 corning eltitifADJll.o'6 liA IR DYE. It id pure. poi oniess. ;n.stantan eon imparts a per fect black, Jr a magnificent blown in the space of fel minutes; is odorless, does nut stain the skin, aad has never known to fail I CRISIAD,RO'S EXCEL"IOR HAIR DYE, cur nufaotur‘,l by J. CRISTADOB.O, 6 drier tans., York. Szld everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dre,ber Fnco, rl, , eaLl per Lox, aoccrding to ccs-11ndaw J. X CORNWXLL O.II.7OIINWELL d• KERR. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, SILVER & BRASS PLATERS, AA-LI ¢onufae!urers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware t. la': street. and Duquo-ne WLY I near tha 8 PURE ARTICLES 1..0w Y'rloos, Pi I THUM DRUG HOUSE TORRENCE & NeGARR, APOTIFIII:C.Anutv. Comer Fourth and Market gerce•, PITTSBI I KOH. DRUGS I DRUGS I DRUGS I MEDICINES I MEDICINES I MEDICINES I MEDICINES CHEMICALS ! CHEMICALS I CHEMICALS CHEMICALL ! DYES I DYES! DYES! P kIN rs 1 PAINTS I PAINTS I PAINTS I PAINTS PAINTS I PAINTS I PAINTS I PAINTS I OILS! OILS I OILS I • SPICES! SPICES! SpICES SPICES t SPICES t SPICES I Sri CEs I SPICES I SPICES SeIEEMI sPICES I SPICED ! Soda, Cream Tartar, ling. Mustard, &c. French, F.relish. and Am.rican Perfumery, and Toilet articles, Brastics, 'Trusses, Patent Medicines. and atl Druggist articles. Strictly pure avicien. Low prices. WOW. Physicians Prworiotions aaourately Qom oon.ioti at all hours. PTIIO Wines and Lianorr for medicinal uso anti.' iu&lyd z 1 - co oil 0 ;., I.; Pi Ai 5a A 4 g 0 i w O ca 1 P•I 1 ,1 4 ..1 ,2,2, 4f;) 5 7 1 .0 lz 0 t r i 0 p a) u. o cg AZ w d.'a 4 Pa 1 a m 14 .g i;il 3 l, *lfi Q i« ctS at ...... •••■.,. i 4,m, ei. it "! = pal 14 WZ:, , "" 1 4 .41 .11,, di ~. = ~A !t4 0 A, 0 : • , t Et i2C) . = CI •-• ta ~: • 1.1 ja., IN Alk .;14 T., 0.1 caP A 4E) a P • 4 CI P '- 4 '-‘ 0 . 1 2 . ill `-'. 1 6 L I 0 : cq ~,, , , 0 _ ° $ 2 :/.5 -4 F. g 15:1 S '"' 0 " 1 - .1 4 4 5 O , :44 - $, •-•- E -4 Z . ' ,4 ,c.,.> :4, 2 , *lt I A r, 0 ~,.. l i p .. .,w-) gl .- c , p• l.l 53 Z .g . i,-1 Je ~.... ° ''' If; 0 -,- . 4 • . c 4 .. ip IiZi 9 PAIS ''' a ti W O taii...',f, fro ; i PI w giro A 0 fr.. j -...,, 0 Is 1- 4 1 •-•, f a, 076 /4 °' Z a A z til op. 0 - - , - 4 ' B s o ia Z : El . 0 A 2 e t • •VC 1.. ' iii r•J 31 Q • , - . I % ... V ••• o d , c ,-. A a, II . New Advertisement 100,000 PAPER COLLARS: FOR SALE BY THE PACKAGE OR HUNDRED, AT M' CLELLAND'S AUCTION 55 FIFTH STBFAET., DISSOLUTION. nriHE COP 411TIVERSH IP HEI11191) 1 fore exist' ng under tho name and firm of JOHNSTON & MARVIN Is by mutual corsent this day dlsFo:ved. Tbe business of the lets firm svili be settled by B. S.. Marvin, at the old nand, 64 Fourth street. JOHN 8. JOHNSTON, 8. 8...Nr.A.8.V1DT. Pittsburgh, October 12,1863, Board Wanted. flip FIREE YOENO MEN WANT -A BOARDING IN A Central Part of the City. Addre - s immediately orl4•2td MitsCOLLISTER, it BAER, Wholamb Tobacco sealers. IOS WOOD STREET WEAVE NOW IN STORE THE HOST comp:eta assortment of Tobacco. cigars, Pipes and *melting Tobacco in be city', which they are selling at the very lowest cash haute... All orders promptly attended to. ocl4 P. MERTS, Wholesale and Rees il dealer in and manufac turer of Ladles, 111Issee, Gents, Boys and Youths BOOTS, SHOES AND BAlliftS 9 IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES, So. 125 FEDERAL STREET, ocl3-Iyd ALLEGHI NY C; TY, PA New Goods, Dry Goods. Boots dr Shoes, Lin derthirtsi, Drawers. BOOM AND HOOP SKIRTS, FANCY GOOD FANCY GUNS AT TV Ojailand's, 55 Filth sire t clO Hasunl,n Hall Building, NE w GOODS. WE ARE RECEIVING TEE LAB: grst stock of New docod we ever brought -9 the ost, comprising 311:01)q Gther3—Germaii. Also, Trimmings of tl,o latest t tie and in grea lIOSIERY HO P & BALMORAL BILLY; FINE AND WOOLEN SHIRTS. FRENCH CORSETS, And a huge supply of HIBBON3 FANCY WOOS AND NOTIONS, At. Wholesale and Retail. We only buy from firet hands and sell at the. LOWEST CASH PRICES mAcabra & GLI DE, a FS ID MMI 78 Market street. selB ..Detwoen Fourth and Diamond. BUY YOUR BOOTS , 511015 , AND GAITER& At the theat.eit place in the city. WHICH Iy BORLAND'S, celo s3MAßKETSt.,2ddoorfromath. PIPT6It ktqii TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS WE ARE NOW RAN UFACTURINO a superior article of LIME, 'Which we are prepared to delivfr froth our COAL YARD, 508 LIBERTY STREET FAMILY COAL, JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTARY 1 ,2 17 El L.: IC" NO. 89 DIAMOND STREET. PITTaIIR GEL BONESET. EXTRACT BONESET. FM:IID EXTRACT BONESET. FOR COUGH COLDS, INFLUENZA BRONCHITIS, CROUP, ite. FOR SALE AT - Rankin's Drug Store, 63 Market et., ad door below 4th. tog PHOTOGRAPH ABETS, Over 100 Different Styles, From 50c, to $15,00. For 13.11 i; by - CHAS. C. MELLOR, 000-dam ••• 81 Wood street. New Oastle & Beaver Valley RAIL ROAD. de - AND AFTER MONDAY TREE STH V lest, (and until furthernoripe,) trans o n the N. C. & B. V. R. It r will connect at Homewood i , n with the Mail Train on tho P. F .0; A C. leaving -Pittsburgh at-1 E- Also with the Credible - nee° comedatien,leaeingAlttshurgh at2.Bopm. Through' tickets 'or Vew..Caatle. Stiaron,Dier cer krankEn and Oil Citzfeau be proem ed et the ticket office of the PittSbtugh; Bert= , WeSule and Chicaao Rawer -Company in Pittsburgh„ , • ,W3l. D. DItA6I4I, Pam gt4. 1 ,-, New Castle, Pa.. 0ct..% oc6-2wd, P. 0. BOX. ISt NCB!' t. 3 SONTAOS variety. A 1 , 1r; -e oae.r,fltr of OLOVES DnAWERb EMBROIDERY BRAIDS Best quality of Always on hand as usual. DICKSON. STEWART & CO dvertisements. A1i14..A..N LI A <lt z a • IMFORtERS OF WATCHES. ,1 4 1E417 YOBS, Mill re. - d - fohowi , ,g yr. receipt of prine • CI Mill WATCH. FOB the may. cylin :er movements. Hunting Cases. 1 imel.ndicator in centre, to save trouble of opesinuoise, Landsome and reliable. best and e'leapest made. bold in the army at $ 25 . $421.50. SOLDIER'S OWN, patent Lever. in sterl ing silver engraved Renting Cases. Jeweled. regulated. $1450. SPLENDID COL Is COMPOSITE WATCH, Jewelled, eithror medium insofar gem. tlemeo- or smsll size for ladies. beautlmlly en graSedoaset. Very elegant and acoucate. eften:j sold for WO. , GOOD COMPOSITE, patent, Detached Le ver; Sevrolihf ;in -retionvsold-balanzei: war-. ra tel a perfect time-keeper. suitable le size for tither lady or gentltn;all:-.YOhIY chased really sp I end , d al tio!os tiftila-nold for sn. $2l. Snare' sized. beautifully finished ladies' fine 16 carat gold plate watcir, haiabfally'ottni-, =tented cases, usually sold .t *50.42750. G-nts' office-a massive gold plate. watch, ch. onometer.balauce, fall ruby jeweled, det.oh-.. ed lover; heavV, beautifullf firelaned eases, WU..= ra• ted a splendid time -keeps, ottonsold for $lOO. $35- ASTRONO3IICiti, 'WATCH, in massive rola rilatibeantifall,fhigravettessee.jeweled in 1 5 actions:44:od balance, and -4/1 the Mica: im yrovemente. In addit.on to the imakswonds an.. • peculiar to first 0.889 watches:ghat {Z hand tiGifg inn with unfailing accuracy to the davarthemonth. A magnificent a tii:ne, the greater: inv. int= of the•age, j acimported by -Arrandalodi Co., $45. Other ladies' and: goitlemens' watches and cha'ne in groat vai iety.. - Send 'for Circular fully (describing above and other watches , . A gent wanted. io:, 'A liberal rad ion made on wholesale orders, Morey mny sent at our risk, timelier's sealed. `ZiIItRAN DALE At CO., 212 Broadway.N.Y.. - Throe doors from Barnum's Museum. 0015-1 aidend itw 'l.l.l.noansrlr- BANE. Pittsburgh, - October 14. 1853. J N ELECTION FOR DIRECTORS OF thie Bark will t - ho!d at the Banliag House on the ltith of November next, between the hours of :0 a. La and 2 &dock, p m. J. EL COOK, Cashier. The annual n.eo'ing of the Stookholdrrs vr.ll be nfla on the 3d dap of November next, at 12 o'clock, La clef' 5-te EIJEC MN RETURNS. How the Liulles have 'Voted WirrE:.ENABLED Timm:min VI , env "Pptelar.to nivethe pablic even at this early-dee, the Result - of the Ladies'...Vote On a re's' important q...estim, a result, too, while showing the soundness of their judgement, steaks lender than w rd: for the peon:arty of The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine The three leading sewing machine oimpenies in the counts are the Wheeler & Wilson. Binger & Co., and drover .e. 7 Baker, tutd their seem for the cioarter endirg Jortelo,. which we subjoin, shoW how the ladies voted : Wheeler !anger & .... . . Grover & !qt.:mil:LK that the Witetler 1 . "(11 Camoarl: sold during theuuarter named x•rall; double tie ammnt made by either of the cc 1.3 , 5% Over 121,000 of theta maehinei hale been sold; and the demand for them is greater than ever. This should be regarded cv a TEST by those who 'll- sire to buy the -- BEST FAMILY BWING.-IAOIIINL Offic:. 27 Fifth street, Pi'tsbargh. 0 0.4 WM. SUMNER, Agcmt. Improvement in Eye Sight. UTE Ittlirß PEBBLE Russian aBO Tot WANT YOUR ETE , SIGITIT 5 improved? Try the ittanstan Pebbles. They are warranted to bTRENG.TILEN:andI6I - THE 6 taaT—tiais fact has proved al ready tz, hundr:de of people what vat suffering from, defective right; They are • Imported direct from Russia, Which can be sash et my ales with satisfaction Purehasers aro entitled to be supplied: in future if the fire: should flit. free-of clisrgo,with thou wli h will always BATISBAGTIA)I4. J. DIAM.OND,- Practical Optician, 59 Fifth street, Batilt.Blook. ',WC-Beware of imposters Ikea cot/num/La& Ni; RIGUS .ft MACKE Axe now opeaimg a Sp LE NDID-STOCIi7 New Fall Goods. FRENCH MERINOS, an colore, VA LO UER OTTO HANS, SCARLET DEL AINES, SCARLET. OPERA FLANNELS, WHITE COUNTRYFLANNELS, PLAID COUNTRY FLANNELS, BALI4IORAL SKIRTS, HOOP SKIRTS, COBURGS, DELAINES, ALPACCAS, Ar.a. a full stock of DOMESTIC GOODS, otl A till° Cash micas FLAGS, FLAWS. VlaiGO. FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS, UNITED STATES - FLAGS- For Mass Conventions, Military Coiftganies, BUILDINGS, HORSES : , POLES, ,te., Of Bunting, Silk or Muslin. All eizas fraurs inobea to-50 feat, at Pittsburgh Flag dian4aertory, Depot. at PITTOCK'S NEWS LEPOT, Opposite the Posioittee CUNARD .laßtias . - - dim -Queentown andrlayerpoot . The tifat,la . es — werfnl Elteatraibips Po . slicoota ' . xreamiritom, 1 inipiw - LI, cartur. NAIL FRO3I MEW TORE. Vv- eyery alternate Weduesday., from Liver pool evirry alternate Tuesday, and troth. Queens town every alternate Wednesday, rstoarago Pamaso from Liverpool or Queara town, $-t: from Nety York; $31.03, payable in Gold or its equivalent in Vtu-renry • For Steerage,PasSate anpl.y.to WILLIABit3 OUION. rton New York, or. MOS. ItA'ITIGAN, - Art, No Ii Blenonsakalaflocs°, Water lA. foklrd - • - • Passage from,, Englima Ir9land ' (#•2 5 0 EUROPEAN - -‹ ka:E-111 Y. • - kIEtO . NAS EtkiTURATI. EtsopEAsi a Aer.mt: 52a lionotur*daMcmse. Pitta ,u?l,. laproporetto brmir out or mad boat oossongen from or to..onypart of the old con tty, either br.oterart nrwin=packet& 8f4.38T DRAF.II? ear. ama; rkaabio In orkV - port of Et rope. ' - m - - ; for the InliallaPolla clad:at nail. mad, Alsa,. iota for the 01,1 Bluls EitarLine of Iraiiirtr Packet, for the Steamor Zateat East ern. end ger rao Jim ez , of StelrmerSilsilit,tbetWeem LivArerAl, Glwrve and Gatirt.r. fell g0,0ft.,009 'SAVED. GIP.A.ELON"S KEROSENECRATE R wiTIL.IIL 'MUM FOOD FOR THE BA v )7, heat water rr steep herbs, ,ko , for the sink, maito warm water for Bhavin3 or tody, eook a few oyster?, boil. of Try exp, make tea and cot. fee,'t mast tires& o ,in lees timsand expense than' by any other mean* known. Used on any lamb, With OII tObSCIIIIDR the tight. Prlee2s centrt /dr tiwtanelosid, 60 cents. - VeCE a ratevt Lighter. for lighting_ lamps with oar,imiovinetho.-thireneY... Yer sale wholesale and retail 411141)011 it KELLY. Dot , 146 Wood st, agents for the niaalamotarers. ...:..._4,3}4 ....__a.s~s
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