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Will not sotile one. coMpassionate our sufferings by sending us a oft , tar The reader till, please bare ttith the crowded - state-of otitreirertising eolninne for fey, weeks! Received.—We ecknotflbcig4 the receipt of $4.50 from Aire. Salome Smith, Spring field, 111., fur subscription to Record. New Goods.--Mr. Joseph Price has re ceived his Pall and Winter supply of sew goods. His advertisement was handed in too late for to-day's paper. It will appear next week. The other mereEanta of tie town are also in receipt of their first supply of new goods. sirhe advertisement of Mr. JosrArt BEBORE announcing the arrival of his supply of new Fall and Winter goods will be found in another colutuir i to which we invite atten- "Washington Township— is:tho official rote of the,oleetion for IVaallitrgtou, Toyota/lip. GOverilor, Andrew G. Curtin, t.; eorge IV. Wood ward, , Suprome Judge I Daniel Agnew, Nt'ulter Li. Luwriti, As4e.niblo i T Jefferson NIIt, Ciruy, NY illiam II urtuki, Prothonotary, K. Skaniion Tay:or, Jahn It. 'Orr, Reyisier and Recotderi Henry Strickler, 845 Samuel K. bleKnetion, 278 Clerk of the Colitte i 'William G. Mitchel, henry C: Phenicie, County -Treasurer, James Elder, Jacob , C, Syrrist, Comm ifs iota?, Henry Good 4 Janolo Brewelt, infraelbr of the Poor, John Doeblor, John C. 'lrian, Aud dor, William S. Amberson, 11. The candidates upon thti Uniou tieket. the county are said to be elected, with the result one .Asbenilylvaian in doubt A sSot/' Ocourremee,—On Tuesday eygn hig last, just a little while after ttse election pulls had been closed, our cithsens were shack ed by the somouncenscsit dud Mr. BENItY UNGER; constable ; had been shot. It ap pears that he was at the time endeavoring to quell a riot in the School hunks yard, Whou'he was shot by a pistol, id to hare been in the hands of a young man named Jour noun, son of Mr. Adam Plohr, of this vicinity; S. moat worthy citizen. • The ball penetrated the right breast of Mr. Um ger, causing almost instant death. There are various rumors in rO.gayn to the norm tu-. state affair. Some allege that the deed was done designedly, others that the shot was an heeitlenTil one. --- Nri* - 111 . the parties Wore related to en , and it is said had always been upon giiil' terms. Flohr was immediately" arrested and taken to the Tomtit Hull where in the midst of the 1 the Bailie time by the rebels. It is thought that the rebels *ill soon make a demonstration on the fleet with their rams, as three of our mertitra are absent. .' 'eanitan'a"tl he nilde his m'ealai and has; the Charleston Satter, have arrived. tri-the-robels will regain entire possession of the harbor. 4nu t cos rutortm. to ais camp . Cu' t. ittaltingor's Cavalry 'Company The .cecasot: was a quiet, inufrensive cit _laun, and death •is unirersally - lamented. tio leaves a. wife and four malt children frith whom ,the counlinnity tuust.,deeply sym aympathipe. TheS/ection.=-Sufficient return s of the • „., election held in this State on Tuesday have hoot; reeoived to insure the re , tiection of An' 'drew 4:43ertin by it majority: of from ' 20,1 000 to 25 000.. We will give "the iituraii, loMoially le oouo aR roeoived: t .01i'a limb' is re • toted elected —ovor . . allaudtglutau bo an lament* majority. . ccat uescsay . • Ms liortleu.uct:witli &lotions acaideut mar- lar;iwly ebeapiug wi kts .wai rou .outuritimr-with A anc 'tip tiorsus,_wheu the and "rim 401);tiviiii iif-nittilibirlisf: , cortie Peore's Atorertite - •striidk 410. 4ficebSiatiF-AlOh-lintge - 049 ,4410111hun out, :iraibriseherssac‘ , tie= ifigiwas doios' *Of si irceuunts *however._ me lona was2timp eett.fy c`l, ,P ozatectilioir,T ftir i6ittiiinet _ and 'initejlikee . .Peiter of the Pieehyterinn chntoh,in . this phien, on she ikth daisit *ember, and - ott the 18th day of Norember in Wayneebore'.—PiTet.. • • • The afteldlhg of Shelbyville, 'Teta. WASOINOTON, Oct. 10,—.The Republica* ektra of this morning says the Government has received despatches • from Gen. Rose crane, dated , Chattanooga, , October 6th,. yesterday, — and - from on duty at his headquatters.,Alse t official despatches from NaChtiille, alLeontaining reports most encouraging to the National canes. The forces under Gen. Mitchell overtook. the rebel cavalry on the 6th intik, below Shelbyville; and a battle immediately ensued, resu.ting in the complete rout of the enemy, who did not atop for his wounded. Over one hundred of the enemy were left on the field, and also a large number of wounded. Gen. Mitchell sent a force after the flying rebels, whoscattered panic stricken, the only means of escaping the great military cordon established by Gen. llosecrans. • The railroads torn up by the raiders hare been repaired, and the telegraph communi4 cation is reestablished. The sacking .of Shelbyville was as coward ly and disgraceful to the rebel arms as Was that of Lawrence by the rebel Qeautroll. We had neither forces nor stores there beyond those of the inhabitants, many of them Secessionists, and they were 'robbed and their houses burned. They werewithout pro action- hence the disgrace to the Confeder ates w ho made latch an uumilitury onslaught upon the place. Brag,g's bombardment of Chattinooga was a zomplete failure, so far as any damage whatever being done to our gallant army. A few wanwit and children were frightened, and a few dwellings burned. avalry—Battle-betweark-K4l-- patriqk and Stuart. .N.Ew YORK, Oct. 11:--The , Washington specials to the Deraid and Sunqay Merets. ry state that General Lee's army has retrea ted fram the Rapidan to Richmond. Yesterday evening reports from the front represented that early iu the morning ono of Kilpatrick's Cavalry brigades, consisting of the Fifth .Ilichigan, Fifth New -York and. Seventh Pennsylrania, and another ,catalry regiment, attempted to make a reconnoissance on the smith side of Robertson's river, when they were met by a large body of Stuart's rebel cavalry. A. fight ensued, continuinst an hour, when our cavalry tell back upon the infantry re serves. After another severe contest our infantry were compelled to give way, and a consider able nnmber.of them were captured. A detachtneut of our cavalry then clashed upon the enemy, retaking all the prisoners they bud taken, .with the exception of fifteen or twenty of 1103 infantry. Our entire forces was then Pushed . hack by the rebels towards Culpeper, skirn&hing on the way end contesting every foot of ground Heavy firth; in the afternoon indicated that the contest had been renewed. Our signal station on the summit of Thor , ouglifare motintain wen nearly cut e?ff, hilt fortunately the eut.ll e party, frith theit prop , ertti f escaped. YoRK,, Oct. 13.—The New „York Timex Morris Island correspondent, Vii'iting tinier date of the ith instant, states thud so tatich damage Ina done to the Irontticlos. by' -rebel-teritede-that.-4—it ' anliatndy—con..J tvtnplated sending her North for ropaira. . . ventart no opium • • • • •••• but - FW tinental, from Hilton Head on the oth, arm .red 'here, - -thin morning, , She makes the fol lowing report , On the eight of , the 6th :inst. the rebels sent down a torpedo, attached tea raft, from Charleston, to the Ironsides, off Fort Meal- Irie,‘:whieh•explodnd' under the be* of the Irousides, throwing-a great volume of, water on board of her, putting out all the fires, killing Ensign — HoStattl i und Wounding two sea emu, but doing no dainage to ilia ireasel. The Ore had charge ;if the - torpedo us_captUred, The irenisidtm remains anchored of Oil 31eultrje',House, • ' . . -- pulket litsty—off 7;,Prt.Sp.ti!9.ter: - 11orrie OPPE '• A. _ lowiarore tha principal piauks inAhcr Cop perhead illatfonsi: • ;'„ 1 —_That„ tate& Lava a right to secede, _ - Xhiit it - 10 — "siuttruistttalialuer-ox stipE . pyte ! g..th e I : e binio n . . f r..ao• , 4 . ', 4lV . l)(ibtiliiintey i n art litaaktiable idataihg.. - 'lliad tba-itiatotthe Vision are'ziit:iiiftirti.4:46 - 46,,right 'Ol suffrage., . ' • • ! - jri to PP' trio f• . • 1.1)1: aalcati4vriti.4.4A iu s ,i,s.day's viper. THE WARINIEIRBIA - 0411-TENN SEE. =EI THE WAR IN VIRGINIA. EMEMI CHARLESTON, the Rebel Torpedo Raft, Attempt fo•Explode t&e Ironaldes. 4 ":i~--eird~t~n`~~aikasi ~, 1=22111:= `•;,p ' . sine°, I room , vett Orie tahiAleisti 4 7.1itieltiteldiee shown Ist evp„ try hindmost cisasisient With his duty. • "Writing tansy dear parents, I. feel there art* no Intrero)W fort, _artek_suoit tidings, tissn' to ye hat I trust; b tht messy. Of eir illesvororFatir, to die the desth_ei Christina. Persson that* year t Sineo• She IntrinALlkT hors's been trying to nerve, • int inv tny poot i no way end .I. do not fear tego to Rita %mild bane loved to nee. row again ;, God Mr , no -,- w MOU -1 • • yin*? basis, ley - plweistai. by thnUghts Of.dod'a men:liege your :-son, and' ...hew; with reverence beneath the hand, of . Win who "doeth all! things Well% I 6 have but tie business to dispose of.. Yourself, of cle Cozzeus, at St. Louis,. will. please draw' my pay from. the Cmvernment,. Mitt .. invest is in United' States bonds, at prosent,.the interest of which will Ise , Ohl semi-annually to my wife. * * I sent a' ring to' my wife by . , .clergytnao„• Monday last; also sent u telegrerts your:AE I which will ay rive too late, as time tur my tmeentioa. is-set foe. day after to-morrow—Friday, September nth. I Fill try to send a short letter to-my wife ace66panying this. * .*" * Captain Alexander, command,eat of the prison, de serves your respect and greatini remem brance . fel- his kindness to your son in. his lest hours. "Dear parents, there are bat few tante moments left me. I will try to think often of you. God bless and comfort you. Re. Member me kindly and respectfully 'to all my dear friends and , relatives. Tell Kitty 1 hope to met her again. Take care of Fred , dy flir me ; put him tofteu in. remembrance of me. "Dear mother, good-bye. God comfort you, my mother and bless you with the love of appy children. Farewell, my thther we meet again' by God'a mercy. 'SPENCER KELLOGG,' WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 13, inta. From the Array of the• Potomac— Recent iVleventents. Parties whu arrived from the front, this morning, say there was_ considerable skir- uftgatfig, tut er inde v an. t tat smart mns,-ctry ring was hPard f yesterday afternoon, in tive viein ity of Rappahannock Station. It is presu med here by persons generally well informed that the nsovenieuts of Meade was, in feet,. One previously' decided upon iu case of cer tain contingencies, us indicated , by sending to the rear, some time sincei certain artieles of a cumbrous' ature. One hundred wounded from ICilpatriek's Cavalry division reached here this morning. One hundred and thirty sick froth the name army corps (2d) also arrived. They were distributed among several of the hospitals- A number of prisoners captured near Rae coon Ford on the 10th just , reached hare from the Army of the Potomac. It is rep resented the fighting thus far has been pure ly, on our side, at least, by artillery, and itr ti ilery supports of cavalry, the main army not having been engaged at all : Last night at Warrenton Junction, some 'rebelt:yrupa thiser set fire to a train of cars .containing 'hay` and grain, doing some little damage. On Sunday night our forces crossed the Rappahannock, and on Monday morning• two corps re-crossed and drove the enemy to Brandy Station, with a severe loss in killed, wounded* and prisoners, on the rebel side. They then received an order to fall back, which they did in good order, Gen Buford, with his cavalry, on the left, Kilpatrick iu the centre, and Gregg on the right. Gregg and Buford sueeeeded in holding the enemy in cheek, on the right and left, until 9 clock when; acting under orders, they fell ain body, the. purpose of the .In • been effected. The cross. • o' to the north side of the Rap, Da nee was made mainly at Kelly's Ford, and it was effected in admirable order. Cap tain Rhodes and Lieutenant Prentiss, of the Ist Rbode•lsland Cavalry, were seriously wounded. The Evening Star says the manner by which Meade checkmated his astute ad. versary, and without loss of any sort to any tnuielf an the iosition where e extent, p .of J . rda he preferred to accept battle, seems to have considerably . bothered the rebels, who do not seem inclined to fight unless with the Indian like advantages of a surprise and an embus ale. The change of position made by eat army - Tras effected withoutthe slikh - leit - eta= fusion; and the amount of 'stores destro •ed or left 'behind, beyond Culpeper, would not make a ear load, all t old.. Bow BRAVE:3IEN SUFFER AND Drz.` ' In his report ottbe Chickamauga-battles, B. 1." Taylor rocorde • the following Solemn,' yet creditable, fret: "If anybody thinks that when our, nien ire stricken- upon the • field they fill the aiv with cries, find groans till it shivers with . such evidence . of envoy; he greatly errs. An arm is 'shattered, a'''leg•enst I Tied ertay, ii litallet pierces the; breast, and the souldiar sinks ilovw4sitesitiy " upon thu gro mid ; or'ereeps away, if he can; without a manner or complaint ...falls- as the : sparroiv 1 fills, speechless!. - rialikii that sparrow; 1 earnestly believe, Ell of without the. 'l O 5, _ t her;____The_dylog_h ore _.g i yes :ton t__liisi fear, y„--% l\i 11l utterance of atfitech aids shoring, but the'rnang,led rieeris duin 'The trasb ~ of In ale 'O . . n gamy; the shrielret'ahens, derfono 'of grinding, mini 'sound, Make lair the. voice: •••**; -Ctav , .ol."- , - - An '-attirak -*aa l • 4hie,', s' ,. ..liefitesibli , :anillpiiboliihotit lead , thrortgi, LTheA ; ;•Elisitge- flea Itlailitirip force, drivitig 'the OipOsihetideititt, dick anitdumplotoly ileniorthhid , ',..elle , win dows-,4-the-Viloperlieati clutProutu. EMEI! and in a _trii•-ielar'6l the tei;el why of the battle EEEE ,-Thek To re driven fi e la n t . e ,'r: • iiiideiet ifitienit tile's • The tee' ietrentlin , eft 'the road: ' We 'hist 60' kWed and woieided: • The latte.tVere heed ua the art - Ktiorville: l ---GeneialLittoiside; ix peiteleing rebels, and e.ireqtliing looks encouraging- MIN OF 111 E MICMAC. hd Fighting on Saturday and Sun.i 04. The Collewing gartierdara are obtained freinfparties front th ' e• ft:tint ; 'On Saturday the -rebel General Stuart croitaCd . Robertson's river and capttired nedr ly the Whole of the 106th New York who were'doing picket duty, but•the sth' gam Cavalryinide a-eharge and recaptured tnosVoir. the.prisoners. 800 D. -liter A. P. Hill's Carps:passed our right gosh, and we tell back to, Atom City and held. the rebel, hi Cheek with artiller , On Stioday Morningntrr - Whohr - recOntioit: ring force - commenced falling back towards ( . .f.alPOper,. avr rear being waisted by artillery. General Milford's' cavalry fill back, 'as it happened, faster than Kitpatrieocho brought up the rear; no that the latter was cut' off by Stattet getting in his front.' and on his right and left flanks: A charge was ordered, and General, Cluster's brigade gallantly drove the enemy into a thicket of woods, from Which they recharged iu a larger number, and our cavalry then made a'grarnd charge: in their front and flanks, cutting their way through ,and joined Buford. Our artillery was brought into play du, ring the day in covering our rear, and with terrible effect in one instance the rebels charged upon olie battery (NI, 2d Artillery), when the eannoniers mounted their horses, repulsed the charge, and 'returned to their guns, and gave the retreating rebs canister, killing and woundingibg many of then. In this combat our cavalry performed. the unprecedented feat of making successful charges simultaneously in three dirhetiobs. General Kilpatrick _led_ t e_ _cliarges _wi t It_ tt I - reckless gallanty hta way through cutting severalPatoona of infantr ti rawn up m Lk. roucl, in the whist of a fire fret artillery on each flank. Ott Saturday ottr loss was but slight, but yesterday in killed; wounded, and nussing, tJeueral Kilpatrick lust Avert ons hundred, and fifty men. Capt. Dodge, acting Major Mishigan, was killed; Capt. Olidbant, of the same regiment, was wounded, Capt. Hastings, of the same regiment, is missing , and supposed a prisoner; Capt. G. M. Dutch er, aid to Gen. Kilpatrick, was slightly woun ded; Major Pauldi,. of let Michigan, and Lieutenant Colonel Sawyer,. of Ist Vermont, are also. slightly wounded. Yesterday about 400 prisoners, mostly' of General Fits . Lee's division, were brought into headquarters. At five o'clock yesterday . there was consider able• skirmishing going on between the appo sing eavalty and artillery, but it was thought that the enemy would fiat back during th e night. About two o'clock to-day a train dame down from liappahatinock Ste:it:a, 'bringing' about 82 *feuded, mostly of the sth Xelti gan Cavalry. Hunting Conhoripta—lvith Blood hounds. [From the Memphis Bulletin.] Statenaents tome front men whose honor is unimpeachable, whose wocti has never been broken, whose &Want oaths are regis tered in heaven. The enforcement of the odious. accursed., thrice hateful conscription law is the prolific bonrce of all these horrors. A scapegrace styled Lieutenant Davis, a re cruiting officer ti Bragga division,' at the head of forty cavalry, part of a large mount ed dctatchment, detached for the same pur pose of harrassing the county of . A ttala and contiguous counties, and litigating down the , unfortunate subjeets of the conscription law with .bloodhound. -actually with blood. hounds. Our infiumant had a nephetv who was conscripted. Upon attempting to escape was pursued ana capturcel by the aid of flEvbloodhounds. An-incident—relating—to the. use of dogs occurred in Attain county , a . y, • kr -- - husband and tos u- , an an. non were m lie army, was drying sow_ e beef upon a scaffold when she heard the baying of's pack of hounds. Determined to have , her revenge, even though she lost her meet, she sprinkled strychnine-oecr-it,--The-dngs—came—upr--- Their owners threw ever the "seaffald that etc - knight feed: — Thitteen of t e died on the spot. The riders, in their wrath, tied left'her there with, the dead dogs. The conscripts.who— are_ hiding__ in_ _the swamps of Pearl river adopt. the finesse of the remainmg nogroes, in puttiag spirits of tur pentine' onions, red pepper, & 0., in their shoes' Vsticunceal the seent from, the 'dogs. ,The following is tin extract From . letter John Bright, M. P, to a. gentleman of Washington city, dated Bochaitle;tieptenket 25, 1868: "I need-oat toll ito - if rejoice in.the prospect of your grievous war, and: how that yourindepoudenee of the is - now secured. There is:ranch . Loninuraide;gainst-thireowe -is cause for it. Nevertheless, ittrit hns etnnrlJv spinst thf di atatijr:TheT - Siiiitliiiiii Loudon :hope, not *aid tiraiita, - 114114;rrinimi, Coil* .0:1. pm* end Whip Scliwit;teir, chcilitst ,, - • • 16413.) W.U. H. thiortricrirnm kiiireturne rent astern • epsilonr tsintaisteat of tionnts t ,l.gannatec.sOff,s, ea de and Cap, I:or,ineni,*si. Ina with Canes, I,tntbreilas", 1 . ' Poeta: t rlnt ' Mee the ;1 Moses, &o f , attention Shit nestatihititinling . • the.' high Wei atiitehileitifd ,d, l eaerithing beingisto war pikes, we eve, yseearelt, Turnith - ourgestenteis--:tiangt- entchisin our line ai lila : Ogee Reid ft anetyirinail ' notice') 63 , She cuineneee, 'nig lid the as* esyWitalwiSiticiek-11383; , -sit: •• .• ' ' .- • • •XPISEGRAY/1"8 „ Hastena. H00qc;.q14,01:,40t,i. sarectuNTßY 31 Ekc prs ' 1*- vited to call end eiceinne one. stock 01 Canes, Gloves; ike.' Wd me,pvitpared futnish co u n t deafens itivOthint in 'tire line in just imcliottsantitivx as they may - want; end ;Minim folly as low as city jobbers. We invite en examination , of: omr meek. sod Fleas beforelon go,kist to ,liitichese. I.IPDEGit A r ' may 8 • Ilium* Ofsposite•Washington Rouse, nagtistervrti Naar Monterey, geptember . LEN. ZAOH.A.RIALfd. 1 4 4.3CLCilt, sett of John, and Mary;Aan.Brotrii r ,ttied 14. years, 11 months and 2t3 otuys: - On the %at., Mt. J. 011. 1, BROWN, aged 08...; ‘ yeara, 8 ' months and „g 2 'days. On the s th MARY ANN, wait al. John *mil, aged . 52 years, 5 montba aud 7 days,, ail. of • Ty phoid fever. 24406.37,44.13Ti1iti From the Anuvicati ',Tuesday 4st, FLOUR.—Sales roported ou 'llha4e eat, braeit , l,ooo bbls. good .}lotvaid Street ..Ex,r tra at $7.; 300.bbls. Ohio dn. at 60,8 - 11 . ;., 200 bbls. fair do. :at $6,75; and 400. bbls.. Howard Street Super at sG.per. bk. 'Pritiet. closed firth ai follows,_ viz i lletvard • Street Super and Cut Elora,. do. at $0,00; Ship '2l Extra do. qt $6,87.t©7 ; Retailing I.x- triido. at $7; Fetidly tie at $8,50: GRA.lN.—Sales et Wheat embraced.*.,. 000 bushels very inferior and cuunnotts, Southern white at .1.15(100 cents, 2,500. bushels Ordinary to Lair do. at , ITO®IiSU edisi-001.10-butheis-gond-to-- - Iniirre ,u i. at, 185 alll.lo cents- 2 5OO bashels fair to vier Kentucky white At 1:75(518;) cents;, 5,00 U bushels damaged: 4nd e - r-i Southern red et 125®150 eents, 4411/0 bushels ordinary to fair do:' at 15:1(m1,58 cents, and 5,000 bushelS gothi to choice do. at 160E003. cents, Corn, under a demand for home use, adraneed 3®5 cents per bush el. Sales of 3,009 bushels damaged to prime white at 104@l08 cents' and 2;500 bushels yellow do. at 105E007 cents. A small' lot of new hominy Corn brought 110 cents.— Oats'were in fair request sad firth. Sales.of 5,000 . bushels Maryland at 65(5168- cents; measure. Rye was scarce and nominal. at at 113@)116 cents per bushel. PUBLIC SALE. THE underaigneil, acting under a Power of At torney for the Heirs of Aorta. Stoner; late of Washington townships Franklin county Ya., deed. are now determined to sell end close up said Real Estate. On Thursday the 12th day el Yovenaber next will be offered at the Saar Mill of Abrrn. Stri net.. deed, near the GermantoWn dchool House, the following Trade of MOUNTAIN LAND lying in Washington county. Md., and mostly sauna the State Line. Said lots, will be particularly. showen by draughts on sale day. Lot. ' Acres 1 20 15 i 0 18 13 2 24 8 19 ii. 24 14 ' 14 8 18 9 17 12 85 20 l7 24; 28 tot No. 20 liven GOOD House A ND. pTAIIM thereon, era a spring near tbe.hotise. Said lot is mostly clear and under , hence. Lot'No. nasals° a House thereon. , Nei IHIs well (reproved, has a good House and Stable, go6d Saw Mill, Lath Mill, and other oat-buildings tharlion.' Said Hillier. well oca ra or cps om work,. nescrlho — OrituSintaw , School House., A good opportunity Will be Offered' lose wi rng purcilkpo Mountain Land. the' land is divided into lots as above deiiiibed.' :Most ETAT IRO'MI TMIL I he' edierlieen pereinui wiebiritto BIM the tote at the 'house of John ; Roan, heir• the 014 Zenamire property, and noun. most,ot.seittlandi on SATURDAY the Ttli of. November, before the dai of sate. 13?* cinonsentir at if n'elotk on said 'ihry . velfen'the termsint hey il& krionitit4 JACOB' 8; GOtH Attorneys. _, :-HkahilY; llkaAlt. , l-"c:•-• 1 t Oct tQ-ts ern Acn f(I ts e . inmate ea nyt. 0 1/ 0 krua alu dua. ono z , . Stance, Coaitranta OctfiA.WP-.1141314% . Cog - WoOd Stitt oiCliatidi Imt Obseiztierlialihoceoirs hikteUer Urge emit= nteLVet•tog;Weed'i-differiiiii-leitektiluili-he-OP fora for Tale-in the reugh r7 or 4hvosetti to order ' btu rehbp; ilL,4lthic_kie-W.Oltieseened. .„ '.l;tocl Afar ofAe people will are not tom , . - - etTEEliiiiniotein; , .l6padits,Jfinii,.lr,m*, Man Oft Draltit'ike;Apol . ,Pluef''f2 ,l po4ol4, competition. Call ind'ece 13; ;9pinietr;coli.h . : . ; owl t, • 13, 1./Oita-I*e* le 41 =4n Si .C.O7 , T 4 'Ol = 111 LOST ! •.1_308T)1 AM lobe:et:en:ly iiivtiii.roittbotarren;Qukino and the- Falling apOit; o fierkgt Uoulc,con. le ; l,U,or *45; The tinder ailtbe returning if to iifiartjuan!. ' • .' - "JOHN 6 FOR' SA.L.E: ' • *filch is alleiiiittifAhi.f*e, 1. 'mow to havitthig34ll4*-Minif olii • , „ ' " • - %.,••;-- ' 1. ' • , - 7e.4 ••••ag' --.,,c7,-P--"-45;;•9:t' ~',-",.- •••••*!--- '''' ,-' ....44Z,&"4..+•---.-.... 4 4 1 ,1 ;. i; ' i'i . 2 o :,: ~`•;3,, [ „;‘-'`'-'..;--Asf,-;1; ..; , ‘ , . -31 , 5.-c-,. -, ' ^ , .i.iE?—',',_ ltl,E-- , I - - _ „ ____ 1 . ... . loo k ' ,__„,,u,. OOT'IEI1tt! and iPyotrilii .hat go'oir foolittg.' lunch: ifittiffr-. thank when you called; we will sty ,that, IT4 VE NO, C f 44. g IS. Come then, I sec tit,- totatiiitt4.l;l:,k3iitesl;, th* hanatotno . . Silks,, Coburg, , . karamcnt9eS i .. MozsishitreN - gigue)); Nferinon t , • ' 110iat , • liebuize,s, , Sbelopexds Blaid; Itillarpav efothe,, • ' Hoodst • . Nubian,. •,-. • Son tav; Zbnare Jac46ini,. - Hoods,.. • ntoruit ' u Nogje• do. .I.4inon do., Eiitbroideord Sonnet, Ilibbliri~ Manton do Crochet. Braid; . • Skirt do. , 406% 1 ' 1 24) a . a Ittrge•assortiaginof URI. -MB allt. Cloths, Blk. - Fancy do_ V estiugs. Cassinettsi - . - I:l 4nNi . : COrtiOrOyg, • Velvet: Getire.Neek, Senifs,- ac • Ties Silk Hand'kfs do • 44 Shift Beileffis i • , f• • Collars. Perches. 12 28" 38 12 181 40 St NrING UGANNELS Bott do. Xo:low do., Plaid dir., , White dm,. - Col. FlatznOls, .tionoys, . _ 1T hOs on. b ioil a laigo• stock' of GROCERIES, zazdaeur %StqirtirairtaiNo. - dZstai..• To which he invitee your special attentio , and-thanks the community, for theiß, 4bera patronage heretofore 4 and. by s i triet atientio •to business sod edispositiou,to pkgtee le eve ry tfsSOct, be hopes to merit_ a ; contimunic or the same. . • Aostlember country podttettakee in ex cluto.ge for goods , a 4 •the n4arke , Octotor 16,; 186 a; 1.41 : 4-21g 7 .4C1iqe,01P3 11 14 4 1; illikr.Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiielirliis rkii girtMertthoodise to Massie. UIIO i lrea6nrr s nada' , neig!lbor board • libcre Viesived,,ta&,thei whitktww theznielveaf I, an seoll4ltillunqtas .MPolithle; • ' , Oct. 10.—;41wii teVIWCOLIAttOWIt. 001E0 pa, ot•thapitibii Whicriber Pr etauses • tisk' this37o 4o4ll 4 lo # 4 4t r fnikk /hail Mawr "bpimbc/IfthilatlCortetkiwidok WO* SW sind'llivo. 'liiiiinitOdiettkagotailstwr sthin*And• slte theilwrt , giM —d. :° POS. , 4 4. DAUVPI• %. • =ME ALL,'IVOOL 7 „, TiFkings lIALRD_W_ARE ~- Uu~,. ~..,~~. Ell' 1 11404.; Write • Oat tAlar tithio 411 4 01 *to 'lO4 Aura_ MIME iff.;r
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