-~ C r Vittsburgh (Ba47—tte. Plnuatiom ST "MI MIMS MUMMA MONDAY. OCTOBgR 2 1855 UNION iiil'ATE TICKET •08 A 17017611 GIOCCRAL GEL JVHN P. HARTRANII7, Of Montgom4p conzity roIiSI7IITEYOII GEMIZUS, COL. iiCOB CAPIPEILL O( Cambria comity UNION COMITY TICKET 004 Dfivra Al-rcurlurr LEVI B. 'DUFF. of en+n®p, •on COUNTY co. OLLtp : HERBY LAMBERT. !at towathip DAVID AMEN, JP-, of I4berty Town:al:ix FOR STASIII=4I.73: griaCES L. 01Winhi , Allegtanr OM Y. Mainz, North loyetto TOWL.III, HARE B. ELERRON, McClandlen Town.hlp ALFRED SLACK., of Allegheny. DAVXDARAFLE,,DR2L2 Et. Uhar, J. 4 : 4l •LASSillstsburA, • • " JOHN A. DAN KS. Shale" Too:kohl,. rcz COMITY 00X11:13810211133 JONAI 2 ILIWIN4iLIr, °Mower 8%. Cflair Tp I/OR 0017827 1/172171T011 IL 1.. 11140IILLEY, Itlnairigtua. son zniurron Os rooa KOSES CRE§S'Or Mutters Tormair COOL, IS' T IT We read the following in the Constroa five, (Copperhead) organ, of Saturday "We have warned Republicans to he on their guard against a deliberate design to betray the State Into the heads of the enemy.". -Thispomes from a newspaper which has been &mine FS readers with antimony every wtorning for the last few winks, in the form 61 6 Opetattackirem every cardinal pnnelple in the Republican platform, while it was professingp the same time to sustain the P art3 ' k anAeldrc its SUCC' 55 ! If there Is any difference heicieen its course and that o' the reputable Mrs. Giunnen, who nursed her patients so tenderly, we think it is witheirlothe:adventege of the latter, If she had undertakes to face it out with her anediqiuts - erposed in come public hospice' and insisted on dr!v ng away the doctora who bad made the analysts, as the parties who really intended injury td the patten', the cases would then have been alike in evetyWtimilar. No conductor of a pub. Ile journal, however, who has any respect for the understanding of nis readers Would have the impudence, after being thus co . /Mated: beyond rep/y, to hold Ranh language as this, It is not a brazen brew thsktsill fact it out here. The old cry of• t etOptidet" will not save them in this community_ Again, they Lay, • ..we warn the Re reiblicanennew, that they who have chosen 'his time for assailing i be President and the Administration, prefer t., see the puny de fes'ed." We anew of nob( tly who bas assailed the Administration except those who have Wrosigedit by 7 taking sides with the copper. heads, &Wailing all the principles of the party under color of friendship to the Presi dent, thus endeavoring to place him in a xenon of antagonism to the patty which elected hint. tithe Commercial represen's the opinions of the President—as we hope and belle' e it does not—it carries him over at once into the ranks of the rebels. Nona althea° opinions are held by the Republi can party, and they will adhere, we take it, to-thet doetrineson which they have fought and triumphs:l. The President himself is but agent, end will of course conform —as he is pledged—to their will. To sup pose that he holds the opinions of the Com eneftiariellio worst assault that has ever been made ; on him.. ii%te Commereia/ says fitrthee "most men will Wait for events and be content ea. deal with actualities." But is not the t7rinder preens the . worst of ae uellties ? Must we 'Wait the patient IS dead and burled? We prefer to "anticiptitetna present mis chief, on the sage advice that "an ounce of ifs worth a pound o f cure." MBE ATIWMPT.TO MURDER Gitlin' AND SHERMAN. iintidoubt, in our salad, that the euetesgeCettemphs et throwing the trains eiribiStraili, in- which Gen. On.ssz And Glen..Birr4itat ware/respectively riding, were daring attempts to minder those men; and there is as little doubt that the guilty men,.if thei are ever caught, will be fsund to be a part of that seine! oath-bound, trat . terousgang who hOve control of the demo :Ondie Pally in the North West, and of whom t 374.t.t.suotottiatyalf, if be is not now, the head. Both orpqp. p.;;Rilra4 occurred almost • ittmultancouslyitmd at dlirerint points. It . _ hounds of possibility testetti abliVilvcl7 - shch . accideWs ' should hsppea n. "‘" --: -thiaribtiiiithatice.-. All the' fieti point ; • moirriAtlY to a POlRose, and that purpose --the murder.of . these prominent - Union Gen ' 'l c, eralif.::: - ,ti:WSEAParfoit the plan of Each 'or -.pith lions !Le the "Bons of Liberty" to throw trains , off-the track that haP soldiers ok-end-some Of„the `Sons" have evidently 4 .4eVpriictichikti - their old lessons. Tim :10.44,91 U*UctitAlleit still jives Nprth as * well es South:- ,DFATU,,OW .JPPqn, CIIANiNGUAM. ' ' , Waring:at 't6 l:minaret that the Hon. Tame= %Cuascraorrais, of Beaver, Pa., died at his residence at that place, on Fri-, isurt.simd ilia bated yeaterday, Judge Curnintcniam Was appointed Judge of the 'edited States District , Court 01'11;113as, Mlitr:.J3V9l/12541, but becoming &oat: is led, a :ife-long Democrat,. "with lierCounia'afthe Admiral-ration, raalgried, ifid'eartatteme-,- par ,s time, he' idrinti -Ecrg,',.. *Fatal( aith the Republican Party, fin:sllo6*d ilsaiNfindenrfPart ofAhle State r*.P.AM..I *dn. gcT4 13 F-vice• .;n. 1244 4 Tfrni_cmil of Afar - futon . ..luctora for the ilhiadgo Wan rkiine ;ADV., and stir est4.oblo . Sartrucrarrs.-o,4:Drens, LiiiXlrecteratEputdidate for Auditor jeni -efriilutliialtePecchlast "If Axial L us* lancoan to relected•to the Prealden tlel chaii r Oki inyirord forit, thla wID be yatmill ever have to rote ' Presgeto , -.efthe United States." i.bid; Lnivair, colleague on the State ,11401. In a rePeeCla Itt? , BAnsburg, lately ,thatSecrynto Arsirrox, was theinna to hlaptolinlhe behumardty at Anderson ; 3iiKa6drilia.4l4l`and not Wm, should - MAllger takiglilil:.: , / , trrolr, you See, does ouLdonk DAVIS_ in the ttltciauce ofAtroChini sentiment's.- To+ r ðer they are , a ,pair of precious war. Dim !:.:I, ll3 rgtMeP.EmetatATlcr:Cial,-rdaneral ./1 0 4°Ft.t.ti, agididete for atiitinotviWeti : J'ersey, at a M'CliiiiMq - t_ll- 7 1 1 1settothicld Iti'lliat-"Stats' last Zell; said: "No zahtionyho wiais the , livery of 'AI - it lalf_667,li)iggia to be :allowed to approach ti ll 4l -4 4 days" Thu teem the inenthnent- of the aerboliParr44iMlTitii soldier, Irma "Mtn thes *Op a democratic candidate in ftelibllicantatizti ViAa t l 4' , 1 a.ll 12X1==3 EME==EM In the following letter to the Phitsdel phnt Pree,, "Occasional" lets the man tia-sk to the exclusion of the The picture he draws Is lamentably true: nit 1 b, many years before hatre 1 of the colored ruse on the part of reckless poll. drone and their ignorant followers, is mod era:, d, and many more before ft is wholly tiestrcyed. I notice even among the Southeir era who come here for pardon, that the rarualation of the slaves into free dom. has converted what was a sort of inter ested kindness into a very different emotion. Of the party leaders in your midst I need net speak. Their present bitterness against the • colored man cannot be stronger than it wan at any time educe the beginning of the war. They only ohmic' ii more °6-en tivel) and frequentiy now, because it is by harping on Malone 3 . ring that they hope 0 hide the proof of their own treasonable practices, end to Induce thoughtless voters to suppfrt their candidates at the coming lestloca. The two elements that arc enw mos , vehemently arrayed against that large and disfranchised class, are, therefore, e (Weeded rebels in the South, and the defeated rebels who tympa lazed with them in the North_ Between these two cr lila! it flueeces, the colored citizen has a rather unenviable prospect behare hon. Denied the moat trifling share in the Gov ornment, ex - pelled from the cars, attacked "on the streets, and constantly misrepresen. ted by tens of thousanas of active and ma lignant intellects, even In what are called the free States, his fate in the South is one strongly calculated to awaken the alarm of the philanthropist End the statesman. A. people of better opportunities, higher as. pirations, and stronger intelligence, would falter and fail under such unceasing arid increasing bunienkTif predjudlce and pro scription. It is in vain that you tell the pent tutors of these people how little their opinions had to do in the provocation of the war—how nobly their orderly conduct dazing the rebellion refuted the prediction that they would rise upo .1 their masters and and cover their plantations with fire and blood—now, e Ith scarce an exception, they were the friends, and the [ALA; and, in many cases, the almoners, of the U..L.ta soldiers—and how they fought and fell In the defence of the Union canto; such arguments only increase the anger of the late rebel, end stimulate the ven3ol of the Copperhead. It Is easy to see how, if there were no earnest counteractiug inter eat, the colored millions in the United States would fare. The duty or couslileiiiig their destiny, of providing, from a full knowledge of present perils, against tyran. try over them, is thlerefore not to bo lightly weighed or partly lythcharhed. Happily for our-character as a humane and enlight ened people, the , negro population are not to be left to the creel care of wicked and revengeful men. Even supposing that the great majority of the Southern people have sworn to besthe remorseless persecu tors of this population, and that in this salanic'erasade they are to be aided by the heartless party leaders and their deluded followers in the Northern States, the in stinct of protection and of justice to all the down-trodden :children of men, and of hor ror and hate of all shapes and degrees or tyranny, will quicken and swell every man ly and loyal heart. The defeat of the . hellion .has devolved many stupendous duties upon American patriots and Chris tians, "and thigh of them." To make the picture complete "Occasion• al" should bare added that there are not wanting men, even In our own ranks, who ore-so anxious tosee the Union "restored" that tbey would petialt tate:poor ncgroes to be crushed between the upper and nether mill-stones of Southern and Northern Dem— cy. Onaye.tu A00. 7 -One year effeete a tre. nandous change in a democratic politician. The New York World professes to be, Just now, the best friend the President has, and the oat, of this city, follows at a distance; while only last yesr this same World talked of Away Jonascm in the following brutal style: ' "Thermly merit we can discover in this fieltleiora ticket is tie merit of consistency; it is all of% piece; the tail doesnot shame the head, nor the headyharne the tail A rail splittniebtlffoOn nada boorish tailor, bo from the bacitwoMerbotti growing up In nneouthignoretfv, they, afford a glotesnue Aided for a. etitiiic poet, who might celebrate ahem in such strains as Dean Swift bestowed cot Whistca and Dit. UM, or AtiStophanetion that servile dem gogno, Hyperbolas." ' The only point iMmlifch this democratid paper =Malthus ita comdstozwy b irUlte., ad% herence tpialsehood. lied about Amyl Jommostn flax 4bCr7e extract, and lies about him now, Pretending to. be, 14 Mend. - • VIE OBJECT AMID AT.—The MR York Wand, with charming freakoon, adtuiel its expectation that:"restoratlon would re nit in the reetziation of the Democriey to power." It says: "Host certaley there is nothing which would so - poweriWly contribute to the re acquisition by the Doracy of old cendency inn ational Democracy and its only_pas o- liticalshuffiers will effect to doubt it. Ie it then, , so surprising a thing that the Dern ocratieparty should act with a vier to its obvious interest?" The way to prevent such a result, which every true patriot must dread. Is to defeat the Demociacy thoroughly to the North and this should bed strong incentive to activity in the present election. . Tau 17th lllinole regiment at Lawrence, Kan kelt hiondef poldtivell 'refused th obey. an order to cross the pain; anti man. ifested qpito a diepoeition to tight it onton thafllae TreoPs were sent for to-Leaven worth, andrmon their arrival, by the use of some - strategy, the camp of the zatitineere was surrounded, and , they were taken in; The greater portion of them 'subsequently speed to obey orders, but about forty, ob. Abate still, refused to, and were marcher to the guard house. -1 • 1:11.1! Lax Fa/reboott ..- crai c poliLi ian . He follows by an irresistable impulse. We are not surprised, therefore, to find the following fabrication in the Carlisle Volunteer: "For Surveyor General, the pie. bald Con vention of shoddyttes and °dire-holders nominated Jacob Campbell lie, rao, the :hod Iples tell na, is a military Inan—, CO'Ctatl-I.IIL where he distinguished laim• Silt, or the battles he was tn, they makeup motion of. The fact is, this Campbell was neser in bottle tit Air Tip. Like t. macy Aeoli , lon officers, he rporred e b e t.• , Pit I..iled to honor it. Frr several o.. 1" Liu regiment acted as a cocci orer s ra•rce.cl.n Maryland, away rof Nom Hy.: Emal:y IL Was Ordtte.l to bo COlOll4l Jacos C /tow. 1, rexi.p.ed. and started fur 71 it.,, fill , of Cambria eountp. The eon, mend of the regiment then devolved e n th e to-at eneer to commend, the brave and ta'm'ed Lieutenant Colonel John P. L'a ton, Is Lo led It Into battle, and no P. - uncy!. Varlet mermen' fought harder or more dui) elate." There is scarcely a word of truth in all this. First, Col. CAmpara..t. did not resign, i-erred out his full time and. was mus tered out with his regiment. Second, COL CAMPBELL WllB in several battles, and was complimented for his bravery by his su perior officers. He led his regiment in the bloody batt:es of Piedmont and Newmar ket, was with HUNTER in his raid upon Lynehourc, participated lathe exigagement at Lexington, and served faithfully under Gasivr in the attack on Petersburg. And, third, Lieut. Col. Limo.; wag not in com mand of the regiment during these actions, but, with the exception of the fight at New market, was not with his regiment at all. He Was at home, a part of the time, on leave of absence, and as the Johnstown Tribune says, "he did not share either the perils or thr honors which fell to the lot of that gallant regiment in the crowning campaign of the war." The Demo rats, it seems, cannot take a soldier for a candi date without trying to deck him out in laurels belonging to others. A TRUE PICTURE, t/l• 1“, Nl+ ( . 111! 1 =SEM -"'"' • • • .-- , ..e '0:"..c.7.n 0 ; art '. ~.; . ~.. ~,,, . was adopteu and ordered to he pub:lane i . . 111 ,,,.. '- To Ue Union Ilepublinon 1 - very of Alle 11.ealker—John Medill,Squire Porter, Jelin , 49/leny County' Caldwell. James Dawson. Ealt Deer—A. Marna A FELLOW-CITTZRNS:—A.a important elect g o „,,,,b G eo.. . mow • — e —I" Yin". J.' C- I licn is at nand, and we earnestly appeal to Faso—Thos, J lite,enanne.eztklet Stiller. 3 0 U to bo up and doinr. Jadinua—Adam {Tatters. Wit. 11.de:rum, Janata A rmerrom James Wilton. A' this first election wore be suppres- r - „i,„_ g y„,„ . E .N . F . GLe,,,,,,e,. Met , sion of the rebellion, we find out old ene- I 'hew Bml -oe, J. ,,,,, 3 F 3111 .. J C. d'aalcr. !my changing front. A , ter fighting against E'24 .•ob• - rt—J.,.s.-L. Duff Reuben R,ete...f.o.n,s_ the war for four years, they an idenly lit'l,.t,t. tt.'!-.1 au, 1 . ..1.1.41..a. Es.l , .1051 k, 31, , wheel round and prafesi •he utmost re- Gr, lo!,, :s, u. ail 1 1 .4 :irlr es, Joe. Flak .1:. gard for ilic brave soldiers who fought tn E 1t.:7,b,Tr.7. Wrnl ilL o o hn lla l t u th u :w r. ll 3 :ll, ( i ' Ie ..o bL J M EZ - . ' (hat war, which they have for years stig• J• Y' e" g. mfoized es "unboiy" Etiwn,r/,—r,atk P4tttrl.c.n, L., E.knoatl - r. Ittr i t' , u•l.,r, The hypocrisy and falsehood of this pro. ~ , , , •_.wt . . It Lee. F.•., , Ter.. K Gifehl-, , Cession must be clear 'o every one. The Ur II Doiald•ne. E. C. Wr.h... G!.-I,e 13.2 haw. events of the past four years are too recent >ll, 1 4 , , ,,, r—11eg lel FL.IED IJ, Vlurea L IN ], h, St r, l 4.u. f-, ti er,,,e I to be so ea.sily furg3tten. We A - now that - / ~',L—J4 •oh 1; 1:y. Jr, . Samuel lint ;..r. 8 .irn -13.1 Byer., A. 11. Barns. Hobert Itl , cler-ti these men were the persistent enemies of the country, and that their sentiments ore ,), Af f:7„ -- ,G U , ' ,,T,... 11 : 6". 4 S'""'. W'• "r -unchanged. ,Crraccni—Jutn Ilamilton, Freak McClelland, The men who carried the war to a suc• Sl'6 3 l7 :.ll••—Rictiaid 1b.)... Joi . Patte cassia] conclusion are the men who should Theme,. Ai; la n d r , Jr., Wm. A. Fl in, wit., Win. settle the questions growing out of it. J B ' e ' li. g s :,. ri., ja . G. ‘ John The settlement of those questions cannot, FitePl.a7r.,'Jelfia WlRTlau.mLuee 6. 1Q D " :715 . , Ab wllll any safety, be entrusted to the hands drew Shafer. of the party which gave aid and comfort nt.rennfru,i;ll j tni ? v iLurrayeffet , htill i t i. r, F.,',u , to the rebels during the war. Baldwin -8,11)n.. I Moo, Themes \railer, But, In order to secure this settlement In .F.Eri.. Jra.rph Curry, John Redman. J. . h r 0 .,,, , ,.. :,!:.7 :ivy F • . =deon, Jos. C. Wilton, the right hinds, It Is essential that every Union voter should turn out a the ensuing .3N/ha—Juba F.Dravo.Joseph I/Aw e less, John election. We have a State tic set t elect, C. Flintier, Ablii. I McClure. and Allegheny county must d her hole By ol der of the w• J. Chairmen. duly in tolling up her usual large in ority ---- -- for it In order to accomplish this, organf:•ztion and tcork are needed. We appeal to you, therefore, to take instant measures to liti rig out the lull vote of your districts. It re. quires only a little consultation, and then a determined effort, to do this. Oar enemies are untiring In their efforts to bring out a full democratic vote. We must counteract them by bringing out a full Union vete. The grave issues now ,before the Ameri can people demand attention, and it is of the utmost importance that PRIMSTLTANIA 5 / 1 011d be round standing, at such a time, on the side of Freedom, and her voice ha heard unmistakably in favor of Free Frin• clpies. Rally, then; to the support of the State and Ccun y ticket ! Stir up your neighbors and make all needful arrangements for getting Out a lull vote ! Wake up the slothful and see to it , hat this battle is not lost through negligence and supineness. ift The tattle of bullets Is over; that of be• lots now begins, Le• every Union soldier be found in his place when the tumpet ce la ! The enemies of Freedom during the war are its enemies still. They must no, be suffered to +rinmph, now. EFrecially let them not triumph through inattention end neglect on the part of those who aortid be foremost In confronting them. We append, hereto, a list of Vigilance Committees in the various districts, and urge upon them the absolute necessity that exists for the most active and energetic ex ertions on their part. But let no one be deterred from working because his name la not on this list. Let every Republican constitute himself a corn. mittee of one to do all that any one man can do. Ti2.0:1 post of honor is the front. tle who does most will deserve most, not only of his own conscience, but of the country. The brave atavnalsFy and Camp tiaLL, who head our State ticket, fought bravely for us; let us, now, fight as bravely for them. igUs.nce Committees First Treed—James R.res, G. W. Cottle, Jas. Graccy, B S Barkbelmer, A. Fryer, Seemed Ward—C. W. Creston, John C. Mat ters, ' William Phillips, Thomas Steel, Henry A. Wtarr r. Third Ward—A. M. Bmiwtr, Joseph Abel, Robert Glss., William J. Whtte. J. IM. F. Fourth Ware—R. W. Mackey, J. H. Mall, W. A 'Torell,nr, .lames )4'e kuley. Wm. Sper.r. Flfrir Word--joseph French, James Tsylnr. Prank A etho7, Joseph Kge,•John Meht . Pant. siztA treed—Joreph A. Butler, S. B. CinieTr Jared M. Brash, John Waliaee,. B. B. Haunt cut!. Seveoa Worel—M. K. Morehead, Ban:mei Barckley, James Richardson. R. Bnlvely, Louts Roll. Eighth Ward—David floter.tron, Samuel Mor. row. C. Bat:term:n..7olll3 Danrelit. H. it; White. Ninth Ward—W. Weal. W. 0. DAT% James Irwin. J. Hobbs, Thomas. Marshall. Tenth .Ward—thaidahns, D. E: Don. Wm. Simpson, A. !Elands, John Daub. Ward—Ssroaca. Riddle, C. d. Ingham nobert. Mote, Wm_ McKee, Joha Sadden George autdcy. Second Ward—John R. Brawn, John hf.cD3n aid, Stephen IL Gaper, H. C. Hach:roll. Hobert L Third Ward--Aditur Hobrott, Bamuel Hart. rigs, Wm. Hamilton, Wm. Owens, Cicero Gird., Jacob Hockadorn, C. C. tiralth. Fourth Ward—L. B. Brands, Lonis Mord John Magma', John A. Myer E. A. Panlhaber: 1:10110L'OII3 th q ...Gi tonze Kota, Win. Oakley, Dads' De.PIAY, John Williams, Brewer Scott. iilowate—Captain James Elmer, lilac Stew Art, Wm. B. /loss. W. Bprall, B. Elizebdh-4'o. J. Bhaffar. Dr. iloffst, B Sam amo pso 1 Walker. Samuel SloCuua. idcrecoort—Wm. E. Mattson, Wm. Frith, Timm:as Penney, J. sica anodgrais, 81.arrAkurg—Janica Lew Ls. J. G. Comstock, Jamet G. Bala, Geo. Brawdir. Latrromevi.Ue—John W. Diddoil, Thos. Row azO, Wm. Blahop, 7.. Wainwright, Una. Smyth. Tarentum—John M. Porter. Squire Dickey, (ho. Iforriron. Squire GI lai ph 7Tr• W. F. White, Geo. Godlelll, J Temperanavag--Col. James W. EaHantlas, Capt. W. N. Erwin. Thos. J. Richardson, Jo4.n Bryant,, H. H. Caddy, John Thompson, Werr Pin Whorph—Join V. /wilt, Esq.. Edw. Sprung, Diehl Edwards, Adam Appal. John Menz. nracavahsta--11.1ehard Parry, Thomas Reml ter. John Barrett, James Marshall. Sara PittahrrgA—Wm. H. Barter, Esq., dimes Stark. Thomas Oesaady, F. Lamm. A. CD/tubers. Jr. .llinisinnham—James Reddleh. J. P. Pam; A. Chatora, Jr., Geo. Posicll, Thomas Graham, Adam &hailer, ThomniCam P, Bankard. Win. Graham, Es 4., n. G. Carnahan, W. C. Anchenbanek. Mut .lliiintagleage E. Slocum, Wm. Iflucimoviaoleph Watson, Hextry.Chata, Thos. Wdkceatar, David Chem -West Alteetherli—Denplaila Tarver, •Wsn. Nell, Dr. McDrew. . (:1 , 6,41 Pitt—Wltliam IL Harrison, John Gray,l sat Jones, 'Wfr,lam A. Herron. Pablo -H. El, rgal l 2o4 geOrie Anderfionr William Vireo, W. W. BarchueLL Want—Moses Phillins, C. W. Battholor, G. B. Hahanser, IL Gross, D. Aiken, Jr., W. H. Marna—Samuel Craartbrd, B. W. Tliontas, J. H. Stewart, George G. Begley, Henry Strothbff, 4. W. Berlin. Wdzivs—John MeHaley. David • Dickson, Aleut der Gordon, John Horner, Lake B. Da talon. Der Pene— ennsiM. B. Mltehell, Bnlvely, John Perk, ki rim—Decry Tomer. Sa nnel Coon, ArThatratr. Samuel Satiate; M D. Pargon--Thom' McMaster', RobertOloyston, Meld. Dame. Versa/go—Wm Shrew, :Tames I. Latimer. George W. D4Trniien:Jolio J. Mane. Ileserat -.ol 4stoPiter Lope, O. L: tioeh .tfl Datable, Jevie EdniondsOn, Hugh Net letis—Ceptain 13 .Plendng, E. W. Cook, Cbaxlkor,es.l4ll4o4! Wal- Oido-neolr DolidhsW Phil* IMSIO Camp. bell-Driffj. D. V. Thdtiroado, WW lam Morrison. SarkaGri-4.lepandirr Watson,Fkr,b3. Trenklleno,lileinn trNee/ 2Terllle= of: y., Bhimkt,'Eliii Suite Dple, JameeDleicsoie, • Fresedhs—Dase Neon. Hobert WrlpM, demo, Robinson, (howle?te Wheeler. • • • Pine — ArchlbaltlF McCord, Oliver Anderson JohtiAlrubbs, Jesse Plenkinton. A. L. Nada. e.4VeCatulleo—John Dodpath, Ilemdamin Herr, .Alexander Payne. r. lioss.-CoL Thomas M. Boyce, John Blair, •It I ia 1.• Dal• •a JaaL a , H pl y.Juta,, p!."—Janes Herren, -Gt-arle, " Wan. 1 • THE New York City papers are iargely cut - 1440i with a ease, the least said about which, consistent with an intelligent stair. n eat of the farts, the betttr. It is the story - of an unfortunate woman, who came I to her death by malpractice in house No. 106 Laurens street; the supposed alder and abet ter of 'Which is one !licks, who lammed the woman a few hours helore her death The maiden name of the deceased was Lucinda tisgentiort. Hicks, is a resident of Mille. town, New Yolk The Coroner had him arrested, as also the prac icing doctor (one (triadic,) '.ut niter after an investigation, let him go, with a Verdict of censure naiy. THE principal western railroads have ad vanced thrit freight charges 20 per cent. this tit Lin and will make another advance when water navigation closed. The 'nil road leceild, will hardly be iomeased by this poll , . The fee feeight charges are now so h'gh td-twern New York and St. Louis that a rcrapdny of St. Louis nuiretumtt, have sent an anent to Englano to buy estia staple snides and ship them to St. Louis via New Orleans. TITIME women were arrested in etreago last Friday, on a charge of robbery, pre ferred I y a Mrs. Kane, who charged that on Wednesday afternoon she was passing by the lone of Mrs. Casey, situated in the "Patch," near the Chicago avenue bridge, when the latter Invited her to come is SLe accepied the Incitation, ',but no sooner bad rite entered Ilan Mrs. C. com menced Importuning her to 'stand treat,' "be refused, and Mrs. Casey struck her to to the floor. The other women, Fergusoa and Nirlienu'd, then rushed an, and with the nasisf &are of Casey robbed their vtrtim ' , I $l4O, 1 hey were held in the turn of $l,OOO earl. lot a further hearing. Tue. Nashville patmls mimed four sal diers on Saturday, for some otimee, and In their flight they rushed to the road leading to the old wire suspension bridge, and three of them made the frightful leap to the shore of the river, a height of sixty feet, and swam the river, making good their escape- The fourth man faltered at the edge of the precipice, and surrendered. THE Davenport brothers hare been de tected in their tricks in Paris, and their icepoquyes fully exposed. II appears that the secret of the rope feat lay in the con struction of the bench upon oldch the broths:ll - sat anu which fell to pieces of the touch of a string, thus almost Instantly re leasing them, however tightly bound. Tux lists of letters not called for at tho p os ~inc p in Na w ors city, will no long. r be a/. vett ised in 1.1. e newspapers; lint printed slips conuoning the names will be pasted I errs So - urday at the general office, rinser Of caatnu and Cedar street, and atthe en r . ors statmns, where they miy be seen by the pul-lic. Iris stated on good authority that the regular army will hereafter LX4l,6lrOf .10. 000 men. At !east three hundred men, mostly dieettarged soldiers of the volunteer army, are dei t y Joining the regular army, which will within a few months be increased to th. , maximum mentioned. A nonnatifof $20,000 worth of gorarn nient bin a was ccurinitted on Thursday aflernoon in New York city, In Mama. August Belmont & Co.'s banking-office. One: Chauncey Johnson, otherwise Charles Jones been arrested and held on ens. picion. A s .krt instance of the progress of Ken_ Ludy In civilization, It is a ated that in dictments have been found In that State against Jen. Palmer and Brisbane for vlo lationef the slave laws. SIII7EI, WILLIAMS, Esq., on► of the ed ifors of the Evening Journal, Is about to Withdraw from that paper. It is not sta ted. whether potitlcai difference Is the cause Or not. STATE NEWS tr Lumester last Thursday areaing, • well /-eased and oily-tongued stranger entered one of the hotels In the nelghborhoodoi the railroad, aid after inerattatlng himself Into the affections of those gentleman who lay monad waiting for treats', called up all hands for • drink. The drink. were taken and from. plethoric pocket— book the stranger drew a fifty dollar greenback. Thelandlord asked for a hal of • messller do. ettothotlon. Utranger did out hire It. The fat Mord manted out all the money he happeeed ,0 boor on heed, width amounted to twenty Stemmer said he would take the twenty and eell next morning for the remainder. All rig ht. Sequel Next miming, stranger did hot call, and no examining the greenback It was found to be a genuine 'counterfeit. The Craw toed Journal of Wednesday last saes: " dames Borelstilrid, la Al old resident of this thee, Connelly editor of the Fret ?nu., end also editor of the Unit taper published tet was arrested on Saturday last, by detectives tram Erte, charged with Complicity In the rob bery of the Bina National Bank, at North East, In May last, and the robbery of the National Bank Li Weettield, N. Y., about the name time. It is oleo asserted that Burchfield was the prin. drat loutLgator of furlong other burglaries com mitted throughout the North Western portion of Pennsylrerla daring the past flea months, James Tarr of Klecknerville, being the principal victim, his house haring been entered and rob bed of $1,700. The prisoner was cotreeyol to E le Sunday night." Inn 011 City &gilder ears "The damage done to the cofter.tiam of the Lstonia and 011 Oity,Bridge Company, by the late n the Allegheny, has seriously impeded theygre of the work upon that much needed enterprise. lathe Oliglog la order to build Plan: et atone pler, Inca aau contem d at r ed of sexeraixoonths. In order to meet this is- Seel dilnOgltYs now, the inkontlott of the Company to erect crib pia% compared Of maid and atone._ Those can. be bac forthwith, sad will lessen the coal Of the etructure fully E3d,000. A WAOng toia of ktrls ln Acura of employ ment, voyaging to Plthole last Wednesday, wee thrown bottom Bide - up , at a bad place In the roan, depositing ail 'the passeugersin the mud. There was a good deal of screamiog and deck:- motion, but - all were dully extricated, and reached their destination In safety. The acci dent was caused by the intoxication of the driver. The Titusville /braid says : ` • There appears to be some very accomplished thieves and pick ata Pithole at present. Ono of them on Wednesday relieved Junks Batty of his pocket book containing SW, in hie own °Mee." Cgessmaxdatt.n difficulty la experienced by many of the stadeutr of Allegheny College, nt Meadville, In obtaining suitable hoarding places the present session. The new boarding hall le not yet completed. Tee citizens of. =usage, an exchange sass, have taken memo to brine the President and Directors of , the On .oreek toad to an, account tor the =tattles ot .tke late, ticehlkett en their • • , The .12epa6 twi i'Aread t _ In 1840, had ToDulatlon of 1,819 1,111 1850, of 2,878 ;In - VA:It Cif ebont 4000..ted gig prima g rab a POPlllialloa of nearly or qt . 404 B.OOOX Tnain are in hiesaville. three ocirspapds; igne hotels..nine churches, fonr , banks, Iwo colleges, a female tumlnary. aul.rta excel/au system of common eel:tools. - Tna different schools at Ile •Trtibtfattlf at Lewisrg aro to overtlowilvz rainy ain-: dent s buhave full been sent away for west of worn madatton. lIMII !EWM ITEMS 1:472201C551LL610 CL.I2IAS I=ll.4oltssill. I E REM ORY CL CE BALE Ii Tt.7SIJAT HallOM. catobe, 34, at o'clock, ct Masonic Auction House, el Fifth street, will be sold, without any mem whatever, a tans quantl ty of fitraiture, tobaoco, mere, soap. snd &marls., comprising in part, six su. error Sofa post parlor entire. bah seat chairs, sofa, mutts top table, &ends. kale book case, covered lounre, arm choirs, kitcheo chairs, side and end tablas. aratenano table, settees, high and low poet bedstead. cribs, wash. atuuls, breakfast table, family anent, mashines, two means mlr. roes, Olt frame mirrors, all -ehandellers, lamps. glare shades, po flue engravings, chicks, double sod glare desks, large gilt frame las cooler. fenders, new end second hand trucks, lot of wood drawers, window arc, Owns, large lob o! empty boxes, one barrel &tap leather, two tents, awning, new and second handsenetun.bliodaegg and pad. stoves, WI see dmt bis harness, 619 lbs., cotton batting, one locomotive bead light, SW pis harness ham., lot of tobacco, MAD segue, mottle soap ant good canned °viten. The shalelog, scooters, and no. tastes of the Auction Rom. w ill also be enrol, if deaired. Persons aestriag to dispose of articles of furniture at the pregask, will send In on or before blondey, az this will be the last eate merlons to the lesproveaseot and enlargement of the sales Booms. nyealat attention ls asked to MU sale, as there art many articles not etniMeratod. of I - tidal will be Bold; peremptorily for what they Snag. thls being a positive clearance sale. 002 T. A_ MouIsELLAND. Atietts. _ OIL LAN Da, 90 Acres on Pithole Creek. About one mile west of Pielleburg. It line well for boring; Is &moldered good oil territory, and will ba Sala &Writhe', or in lots of Inures. It wile be aid cheap. The Itirct Undivideol One-fortiet4 Part of 42 ACRES OF LAND. hltnant In Corn Planter Townahlp., Venango 00., Pa., here - ten liolraGen's Sun and Pltholelpreek, ehout three-foulthcor a mile from the General rtreot Well. TM. 11 part Of the Wm. MOMlCrity Perm, Which WI homed:lately north of the Morey Farm. We will sell one or all three chants to gether. A Few Lots of Land on Weil Uldiory Creek, Al mit two milea frOm Tidioute end one and a half miles from two Rowlett wells on Donuts Run. These lot. oar Lain about one sere each. They lie well for boring, and offer a good °pore:unity to Indlstdlals and campmate to purrhue a smell amount of tenth LT. to leo sample. at a moderate 111cr. 111.1 e warranted. ALPUIDEIt, WALLA.CB, eadtwa TEDIOVTE; WARR= 00 4 I% p YOU- WANT - .tkop•ot the Dew Bookg roma, or Emegaztors, go to IF titltirs.; TOI3 WANT Banco' Books, lutd Babootetatlonot7 go to •. • IP YOU WANT atlttr..3, The UtlebtatrA, Uourtotod NOD. Canoelvo Pon, to to YOU WANT uurcrs.F IF IF YOU WANT The best make of Gold Psms, war n/eta; awl of best, quallty,go to IF YUU WANT' Y T Any of the popular Dime Itimks, Beth LIUNTts. IP YOU WANT Any Book or Job Printing dono nest ly or expetlltiottely, go to F YOU WANT seal • ITPTH Br. BULSONIO BA A. DYBPDPBIA AND PTI'B. . um sure for there' dletrektbu Gus plaints le Uwe nulde twalrn In ITreadu nu FM , pas„.otiot...and klatlYallszbal preurattou, published byDr. 0. Fhelot Blowy Tha presorip. FITS-Una Was fdtataaed hbli In X twoltdeuttel to ner Abu cannot runselentionaly rause raft...to make lt known, u It has aaleilarery. beg/who -Mu; weal lt, never having railed la a FITS-single cue. it Ls equally lure in else. Fit..., Dupeplia; arid the thereilleuts may be Mud least luty deagetße.t, tn. to al/ on multi of flu cautif iE trepey rodeo, eta. FITE-Address Dr. 0. Ye /MOW:, No., le, Grand street, Jamey A tyisrf..4% aeXtAl INEM2II w... M.. 1 , 1 ?f ff. , : LA t • L. —A if %if :''; N 47 • . '7 , 10Y 191'":; • ~ ..: ,• • . ihrir If ill. k 411 •,,,,. ”, : , .b•rts Is rr questeli. no b00t0e...• of f P I rrsu LT I? ( ; II .. , toe tr.a.7lscl r! ISAIIY MEMBERS.. in.l , at rum. I . . _ o h r . Unt I VINTIVe — Z.:51 . 1! are mounted to report Att ON4/h. to the Ooetelal, Of the Fa- ..re tto., to, {too. Ge l. n PEAII,OI., et h•e .•Ott•- et °tent etre,. re. W hl BI I( I,y, irz„,itrAt• 0, 2 1.Ex..Tu„. TEE ! wons cAboy Cherry nu 1: Compe.-Ly Will `e Loki et th It orhre •u FRURSU.t Y, r i•ti.Fi IN, >rot , 111. Eft" wi PP R S T • L, iClr r2.', I , ' Is II Lout. },r sale 7 .1". CAN ': II- HITE L131,..ea0 1,1,.5. freso, t 1 r J. 0 CANr . II 11. 'HEEI 4 F. 200 N. do. linnsborg CO. For time hv neY J. if JI.I!N /ELI , pAiil.Crt IJ EC u RNTIONS—YaueIs rt N lye( nod ii old. For sue INy. W 0. N1AH.5r1.9.L1.,. BNY HALL PAPERS.—Jue receive-I .041 for onir •1 (No. 107 76 m let street nem 11111. otteJt 1.1 H1'111:1G14 h aftll. _ . 1 1 .8.C - 110R PAPISAIS (Olt mid GI t With Color., very handsome. For .ale at F. 7 Market loorot, Dear pith _ roe Jt.S. & El - - IN ING ROOM DEC'ORATIONS.— Fru , t, Lead Game. sod other I/lett:ref for parts • • I speis. Just rebel, d by W P MARSHALL. ABOE BUILDING SUITABLE FOR o maableoarY, to good lotatlon. For sale by S. ullTlilsteck a ougiffl, cc/ el Market streak SW EET POTATOES.-25 bblg deravy LI La etta, J‘st received and for sale by FE ZEE se ARAISTRuNG. 0c.2 corner Market and Flat IZ IATIC WINJiIIW SDADII;°, —A new sod beau I Sul Miele ‘slatell we wig aril been , . et 16 ..Eu 28, 81.. Ulatr kIIOOI, by .2 J H. Y[111.1.11..4._ A L'I'LES. .40 lola lobe Apple.. Just :1ce1... 0101 for ,ale t.) Ell Elf ea A If 111 , 53 Hunt°, 012 terrier Market sod Vlrat Ott iNr IA R BBEI: AND ol LED CLOTH -INI3, 08 he beet quality And - at low prier.. A large stock no hand and for Pale • either wholesale or retail, et the ladle Rubber Semi of J. ra H, PHILLIPS, or/ No 'a 26 and 2; S. Clur &rue, pinicos AT A UcTION.—TU EtB- -. DAY ?doIiNING. UMW , . ad, at UM, lock at ,he Commercial Sales Booms, ind lirld /tree, I 31nLogony co. 6 octave Plano, and I atenuraoy cane Piano. MOLWAINE. Auction., _ . (AAA - BSI ()IL CLOTHS t—For flora Ntalre, Todd. 11, ()minters, olao, :tired. and Trieutninies, Moay. on hand an fur sale. either Wholoaalo or Retali at tha 011 10 Itepot, No. n 6 and 20 Si riot!. street by e 2 J. ta a Pau.LiPs. NU _MLLES FROM NEW BRIGHT . ON.—Vaheable Yarn, for vac Ina platoon. lter cell. n e.half cello from rho railroad. one how tired et.. we:l of talter. a tat Sad lien.tone ten . In good order. orchard or In acres, choice (alit, hive.< I.crling Reuse of .e ern rooms, largo barn, out boozer. etc. For price and tenms apply to 8. OCTIII/J•Eli r a NUNS, Al /11•61teiatr6el V .- ALI:III3LE STOCKS AT AUCTION. TTTE , q) AY ENI October id, suit/ b. ...Id A, Coo, mere,/ 1 Sal... /1.0666, 5438.6.11.16de1d .weer, ircOrol floor 2.3 .hair. Ste nd IVatton•l fief. .15 AI .ehroy '• 00 •• • 31. " restesytrania ineoratten (M. Als/LWALSE, Auctioneer. f)( REWARD.—LOST.--Oa the after. •lot noon of the 29th September, between Lime. town nod the Aitken-port Ferry, of the west aide r I ,he 31coongahela Utter, • fit_.A../C ItiOlittat , o Pr.L'EF.I BOOK, with bill roll on the tide, coo. t toolrg el Ott 0 (40 or Stell, er. Postage or heve• tte rt', pa, cad loom •trstta of mentors., 01 tomegtetce. T. tinder will motive the above ' , meld on testing it at the office of Meters. L24lft bl,holl, 89 Witter street. Piti.ebutitt. etflfttlettyrT r R. d.ff !MEWS. MIELSII FLANNELS, SEAILEE PLANK EL CfJUN CRS' FLANNEL. TW LLYD FL. Altrin...; I=l WHITE. ORR dr CO., Ir2lt P11;111 STAKE'!. J . (; LeUEit 30 Its.e.ot ria.a.a IFIFTII. TOYS. BASKET'S, ROCKING 110 lISES MEMO WAOD WHEELBAIINURS, Photograph Albums, at the loved price, go to Posket Books, Portfolios, wricts.g Beak', Playing Carts, Backgammon Boards, go to . HIINVEL. lONS P. RUNT & 00. iFolrmlrli rnnv 0 pp illtikoAill, Ail V_ iiii , sUaIS3THS TO J2NES, BJY2 ¢ C ,) MAN U FA CT ITIt ER S 08 7CB El St MT IREFINED T STEEL, i)1 . .411E. FLAT AM) UCIA6II\ OF ALL SIZES Saw ?lates, Hoe, Fork and Sheet Cast Steel; Cast Steel for REAPING & NOWINi DUCEIEN STEEL PLOW WIN QB, SPEIt GS, AXLES. CIRCULAR CAST AND COMMON PLUSH SPRING• STEEL. Office—Corner of First and ROS 3 Sts., two Blocks above the Monongahsla House. Pittsburgh, Pa. A DJOUIZNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE I win es, ' , nee to public sae of. the Court Rouse, In are citY Pittsburgh, no r , ciel7ll nY, TUR R Ih. at iu o.elorts.A. rd., ell the following Peso-then estate, being the interest of the minor children of David eunntainen, deceased, late partner of Cunningham A to wit, The four c lotfifth f the undivided fourth bracing sit that census or plate of atoned ent rens of lot„ marked and numbered a rt y-font, tiny. the cod rifts tie, OS, toksiad 04,) in tinplate of lore laid out by J ohn larown oa the tooth ride of the IH oPoogahele .ziter, and now toclud,l in the borough of E In the county 0$ nillgtieny, mate of Peonsylvapan, and bounded and dncribcd as follows, to Ina Reticular Ca Its* wntcrly lice or Wahine:an or McClure' strati, ot the &estate of slaty-lour feet, southwally Ina the Corner of Tane street, thence alone IP. there meet, sne•hwardly twenty fe,t; (53 feet/ thence at right angles. with °thorn streets radio • line paratial with Saoa street ventrally sou. enty-thta feet and abr. Inches to the line ofelot No el, thence alone lb. line of lot No, 53 •014140. filles phut nicOlong street twenty feet, (20 reer.,) thence in *lint peraLiel with Jaws street, seventy threaten and air. itches to plata of Deeming, teroe wh oh le erected one frame btuldinz two 5100)31 high Alto—T e . four.S.Rhs of the indlvided one-fourth part of all that article lot or parcel of lead nitrate In the borough of East 1133nnbarina in truteount2 aforesaid, sad bonnOwl sad deseribed as dellowes Bateau at the northwesterly arum lamed by the lateractLon of Brom:Valid Jane street; thence extending Le front on Brown street atethwarttlY ant hundred and Maly fort. (113) feet.) to an alley 54 feet wisle..and re depth western Marna the alas breadth of one ,hundred tied twenty feat In. • eluded between said alley and Jape street, eighty feet. (SO tee%) to property late of Caroline theraby, upon which are erected eight brisk. dwelling houses, two state high. Also.-The foublifta of the aullgthedOutefourtlo Part of all that certain piece of groan' attest,* la. the borough a Bast Blnahrgham foresaid, and. bounded sad described as/allows, 1 0 i t, Benin. agog at the south .eastwardly corner of Brown end trial,slk streets, thence extending In front along Brown &treat, southwardly one hundred and twat. ty feet, (Ine feet,) cad la depth westerly ,presestr ing the some width Of one trundled anti ;Wady fiat, parallel with end along Sand% street Matt feet, sin feet,) upon which are traded seven tent din/ling houses, two starter high. Also—The four fifth, of the landleided owl-fonrth port at all those mo p e Main Lite or Atces or tad !Rate In the lan of lots lad out by.' ihn Broom, now included In the borough of Rat BR. othighato. and numbered In said olas as numbers twenty-aloe, thirty, thirtp owe, thirty. two, thir‘y- Mice, thirty-four, thirty.tive,thirtpsig and thirty wen, (Nor, nr, "SO, 3102,33, 21, Li, SS, 370 beteg hounds.. on the earth try Leary arse; on the West by Wayne •.t Brown street,on the north Of Virgin alley, al on the east .by lot Nor VI, and °onto-lo ng together to width a front, on Mary street 210 lest, and In depth alms brown street Ind feet to V (vale stray, upon which are emoted a Wield. w aling Pan cry, ad Minato., house, abject to Mortgage r corded in col. U. page WE for a:in, with Interest f ono August O s 1644- Aim a wort. gap recorded in vol. 17 page 213, tot gln7e, with Interest from August NI. I WN. Alas • mertgileo recorded to vol. 17, pap 073, tot SIMS, with interest from hermit it, Woe. A.,....The rms./lithe of the undivided one.fatirth Part of all attests Una 00.11tifUOILI kn. or Fiesta of ground attests eald borough of East Binning. haw. ere marked sod numbered In John Brown , . plan: a norther' forty.three, forty foot, forty -tire: forrywrx, tortyeesen,.torty.ehrht, and forty-rilne, (43. 44. •8, 47, 42 and 0,) being bounded on thenorth by Jane street, on the west by Brown street, on iht south by so alienated oa the east by lot No. SO, tOnteloing together In width or front on Jane street, one hundred end xixtpeight reek , slid kr depth along brown attest, preaervlng the sate wldths southerly,ono handled and twenty feet to • an slier—upon orbla4 la muted • Ptah Route anil,, other telerceremeate. • • Also 4 Nlistourelftheof the andittardonedoierth Part olati those Pony continuant lots or plemes of grtlna4 eltaateln,Ea4 Elbouni ii hrun, liaa trioraMi and at»nbert d oll7 ) sty oo itfljegt Itt r ray4 l it r a Prn s bauenerl and described PS fo/loWe B on Jane street at ths easterly earner of tot- 0.. :Sheave easterly airing drum (trod WI ; teed, to the gamer et lot No. 04 thane, south. Wilily along the Una of , No. /4, one hundred and . twenty feet to 'Alley 01 feet widen thence west. wardly Setae 'Mango alley to lotWo. 49; thenen nartharaedly Mo og g - the of No . e 9 !matinee, and twenty feet to the place of teraningt sal:beet, to e mortgage recorded Insole:3e 11, rage 137, for OIZO, trittauteratt from August so, tftr, wreathe whole prOperty: • Twaws.—Onwthird ln Cie year with inter est, tweeted by bold and mOrtgage death e premise. and eunsehlril payable at the of Ellen Ctundngloun, widow of. said Davin Vanniugham, deceased, to the heirs o f said David Omani agitate, with mutest, payable half yearly to. seld widow, alto to be necured by bond and mortgage on the premien. All the expenses of commenting to be paid by the purchaser. • : • GEORGE Dun oisr. Murales of minor children of • David OnOnllailham. decease& Folliarlfeulits enquire of HOBERT RTHUES, Act% No: A Ms Four th street. etzettuks T HE- ITADERSIGNEWHERZTOFORE tranzaottettnen together Under the name of THOMAS ARBUIDALE_ , 3 / 4 1:30. Amebae Cotton Mills, Allegany Mtn will timelier continue the balms under the tant, mune cad style of 1101,41.74, HSU, a ' , ' NAT/I.A.NUM. 4 HOLMES, 'WILLIAM M. BELL, nrunEtt TAILOR. - • Fatale- of Geo. W. Jackson,. demand. by W b l • Ilatmer, Executor. . Earrsaisia 29, lea : •Wittir4 MIL Y. .11E017.1171% ow. 8. 0000IIMI MOFFETT. 1t CUOHRA.N. . Alttop=oiiiriei ' sit Sanwa 4514c0—R0. Co GRANT STREET, 'lttliburjb, Pr InSZE •.4 rink:7 •5, RFAT SALE GREAT SALE! GREAT SALE! (;BEAT SALE! (ON 1E WE. E.; 'EC, $250,000 WORTH OF NEW GOI ), BOUGHT AT THE HECHT PANIC PRICES, J. W. BARKER, 59 MARKET STREET. 16111-5.1K.56 SHAWLS, CLOAKS, NOMENG GOODS, DRESS GOOD& MI Pieces of Silks and Moire Anti que, All Colors. from tha Cheap est to the Best Quality. 1,000 PiecesDrees Goods, Embracing Everything to be found This Sea son. Some Good Goods, as Low as 25 Gents, Doable and Single Width. 5,000 Shawls, From $1 to stso Each Some Very Choice, Black a.zel Colored Center Cashmere, Long and Square. 500 Cloaks, all the Nevi Styles and Materials. 460 Piecea Cloth. Oasaiteeres, Sati net, Tweedi, Jeans Melton, &o. no Piece& of Flannels white Scarlet, Grey, Yellow, Plain and Barred, All Wore Opera, Shaker,. Bul lard Tale, etc. 400 Pairs Blankets, a' the best makes. , 6.000 Pieces Prints, all Kinds at 18 3-40 and 250 per yard,"&o, 2;0011 Pieces Shootings taiis ings, at all prices. Fine 4-4 Long Cloths at 37 1-2: cents, Others at 25 Gents. 200 Pieces Sheeting, Shirting. Pillo w Table, and Towel Linen. TOGNIIIER ma EVERY OMER - KIND OR DRY' 41:310013S. i • F. I BALK' A• t,,z‘.as. s HLI;St..t.,S; W U ItT 4, VI , r l. ,in.c,•• , cr.:s rrllF ii L 1 AN HINIIitERCHIEFS. .)1 • '1 A. A RidsLE. J ICH i:E'.J=;'l'S Lxa OF BO /4 if- 11'11. F. FILL'S L.t.'S. 1 ,, Fifth cr.e. lkiEraNt) F.ST:` f)ll..kw oerort.o , ent ot 1.1 ta for LADIES. IIISS&"4 :1%1 CIIILDRER, abE reed r<d by MACH & dARLISLE, 1• ,4t6 ult MIME Ell 'X' - Z‘L ES§ fit 3EX. .X . lea Fins Trlveling stars, l • odenblrt• •cd Ureorets Tits, Suspenders, Gloss., &c INACRITAI & CARLISLE, Ica 19 rirra STREET. A T E.N.TON'e, 17 Fifth Street, NEW ARRIVALS DAILY, Trimmings, Notions, Embroideries and Fancy Goods, , Bonnet.. eck dr Trimming Ribboirs, Hosiery, Gloves, and Mitts, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Fine Silk Belting, all colors, Plaid Velvet Ribbons*, Pell Line Scarlet Velvet Ribbons, Tarlatans Swiss Mull, Victoria Lawn, Jaconets and Cambrics, Plain and Checked Nainsooks, White Pique, Thread and Lace Veils, Bew Style Hat Veils, Tine assortment Ladies' Satchels. Railroad Bags, Full Line Fancy Notions. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, a=", BATES BELL Haan opened Alerin.os, /a all odors, of the Very bon makes—. doubts twisted, at all prices. Coburgs, All advs., from /ITX Gents, BLANKETS. ell .12ea, 03 pea cent. clear*, Chsa lath 7eatY prieeL ISBLmacr Las, in doh and elegant, good*. 21 PIPTH SIIIEET. se7 W GOOD 6 I NEW 4:31 - €IODIS ! . Two castsLadies' /Ude, Bibbed blaino Stook. I logs, two oasts White Bibbed ggezlno Becalm" iwo muss OhSkiren's Mods and Milts Bibbed Merino Stockings, one we Cl araVs Fancy StockLogi,. two sues klen's Soaks. don LW. Vali% 1.13 l drawers, and • Mil sioik of '.' BALMORAL( . SKIRTS, ..11.nop skirls. Roods, Sontip, Snit tiltass/s,. ,tass, Haag Wets, Fromm,tilngs. stra gfc Goods, Edilitn_ery Goods, om kestkers, Rib. bons, Silks,•••01.1-amo, aid great vast* of klinayGoOda. Our Notion Department, Bill CO sauna mann*, welfsmittod STOCKING, YARNS. =co potaults upiulor misip—.ll color; wholemla and retail. at .aesteni primes. re& HORNE & LAL.'.llPl7"'47l:l4:i.cil ItiIrAORIIM OLTDD DAVE ADMIT. •Ate. TED AB PlLlMetems, Tank Vas Gorder and Calvin Bagaa, The pastmenAth te date DostAntast bkazel the gee the boatmen to be oondiaatot =Me tIIII Wad tad atylo at Macrum i Glyde tr. Co,; AT WHQLESALE. es,eeo Enameled Paper Co ll ars; . 25,000,C0mm0n _do. do.; 2,000 pounds Wool 'Knitting Yarn; :2,000 dozen Wool,ihd,Werino llose; ?I 800 doz. Undetaldeb and Drawlers; ... Ts cartons Bead - 4 100 dis;e I,stp tell 4 600 tor; , adiei" - Lthen „And► MY hairy ;took at , " Fancy Goods, Notions, &0., sea AT EA'sreizzr lauors. 'NEW PAM:GATE jIIBT OPENER.. 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