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(6-13- htiTe-.‘,o"4fj-;.-,ktt. t.-'ii •' • less for.os. or„al by ;l:d p ere -b ri e t i l l :rery ßh'4 4 : s p hv a i wirii t i ew h gn et tera m i e t. , ci- - % - gc. ,- -1.--ui•sj. et q.i. , AWii711:;,, ,- .# . 51. 1 ,..,. r 4 . ,.. 4 7- 4 ; '`.;'ST4-7' 4 .z.,"' . 4.14. 7 ,1t4 , ''. 4,. rivalling manufactures, and the d ger power tin a nation, our wide-epread cor a em ous e, our • .O '''.----5,1t.--e-11V-4,1h '4 - ' 7 Te . --- 1 ''.- •of our freedom. 4 04 •`, til-*144 4 4 -2#14'4,`: X•P'•; , 4 , 't.A Ara' - exam ple - ::- - '*O t iLe-4. - -ciV;Stelt, , -1 - 1.1-4.1 . .rit.,e, . i-;. - '..,----N.....,....,...i.',41t,,,-e,-,_..: _. It isbd iit i w ele een d t at ha e t E a ngli tre tth at a y ad has spatda been k go l v a e t m ely_ : ,I l k-lit.,A, - '4. , „ , ,,. : ' • a?,•••• i (- -,C.4,, - S 1 / 4 1.-- * . forme d ~,,Aer_k.....1 . 0 ' -i---4!0. ~.- -- tit- V 4_, . .5514 g ier 5 1 , 4- 11 _4:11 , , ~.....---- bon v ir . ) g-in view the establishment of the ry''' -----: '•e - .-tw -- fil 4 ke'l'` l7 '" ''''''r mell system in Cuba, to be ultimately fol. - 1 ,„,„.,, - • . / . ' , tr•- •- ,,,.0 --4 4- - 'i-rtr-TZ ., .4 , ii,'4 I: 4l.l"`'' -: • ApPren#ce .sr the e aves To .-- Ewl - t - it t r4ti.Ww-' . i,q,6 4 .1,4 - tslt- t -- 1 -- =: , d b i , ; 4,1i...,„;,,,,,,,„„,,,,,,..e.t 7 ,11.., ~,,h9't ; lowe d y to be Sa.l . r.--;:o,iir,--xttq - WP4. 4 l : invhl -: - carry out the system th Cuban mar, supply e o: 4'i* *=•' 4l- 1 - ' 1. ",,t - ' ,* i -, A4V 4S .,e'fftd`a"l k. 4A, :• - gidnappedin - Arricato - supp . the 'eulancip tn ati ore n n o e f groes are -.., '•.:..ai.,!:--"71"-..t,=,,,-;i'.044-17Ni-*-41,''', .' , f 4.---,74 ;4- -; i!t -. .-4-1: 4 :a , -4,: - "Mg:/..0-piv'44 l . .FP" '- ft.. .r.4 .. T .- „ril t4- Walsil 4 i t h`, LiT e ttl f:. be k to et ; aneetat•alteiee:-iftethn yeyeatirrsothrteottewnoerwkecdapttoi.vedseaathm 11.‘-o- p - 4 - & - tom -li i 4, -N i ry k '-- *.: , ; . in the Meantime. And at the io to a ti p l at e, e a , gr tha a- t - -..t.....9e-,_,,.‘ - yl - -h„1k.....,"_ . -N- trti - N-,,,,--1- -- .. „...-_- dualeyetem of emancipation . the - $ O , ---.A... izi - '"?l,r',.=-.7,144.1 , ..m. 1 7;x7... z _fg.fx,,,, i , x 'i- - -e - kc.,s ' in fifty - .-yearoshall.put an end to slavery in k - c .„. , .... , ,n. - ., i0..ft.. 1 .-4,1. - . Island, - - -- - - 1 , - q......-- , - , -,.v...... c ,v.4,4....,- , ,,r5-.„,...-.1,-.;,, taal - n .A. -- .."--.--, - 4. - 1Eu,.,. 1 ......* - ---, « ,.',,,,-r--,,..,„?- 1 44vivr,. , , ,,t .,.,V . . .. , We b a y e ,....A ß common with . all . Ar a. erican k s, o t a w t o . c+a '',' 4}'A '' 4'' --- - objectionsto this Undertaking, if it Is to If ~•'- ' c, : tr i. . : .,..V..p.i.;:...T4' - , t ...._r'% - k,-,di' - ' , . -. • 1P" - • ` ,. .--4 - 1 -- , - ' 4- ' - ' i. , :k.-01,,m'i...,' tempted. In Pk Jl - "Pv-- ,4 . fr-.. -'. - ' theslavetrade, under the protec ;-40.--Vw...-Virj."4-fe.Fl,-,1-: , ~.i.Ol-. . ,,4 ) *1*-1 - r7.., - the first place, it proposes a revi val in fact, of , t ''' 4b''!"-f-ft1.f..6..c44'.V..,y4*,.1:1r'rk - tion of the British fleet. In the second place, it t '''' 4 _.4,. : `.-- 4 - ,C rr '"; ..,&, --T A-, /- ,.,,....„-,1- -I 'L I T 4. - is English interference in the affairs of this con -, --1•--- -;54 a 1,1,14----:57 i ,,,-.- -' - r . a.,.' , . ---, ..*„ - -i - Z-r - andunquestionable do- Wa . 5 ., i .. 1.... 4- ' ,, 4 v ji - '4, 4 5k,:-..ti - rigalvig4- .tinent, with the obvious 101 1 T, ,4 . , , : k.0 1 '',111 1 -i'‘,, , 1 -trt ~7 - alga of Checking the growth of this country, 1'. 1,. ...,t, .'• '"*‘ , :-%11,"41" - ..i.- - '`I-V":;%,' rv - e - ir - vt , r; '' al- •' - ..1-.. ice interests. They see that that 1 ;-74., !,-I.'. L „ - ' , ",„,.k..,'''.. - 4-i.....4f. ,- -!...i,.% and: damaa-e Z . .. ,'- ii 4 4., 71 - - ' . ..v - - , a'y.at . Island in - - fla t; be ours in time, and they would ` - '44.oi_i4q‘:"Vil . " - P, , ,,.?,;:i„,.., 4. 4„., - -_e.fi. `4.Vri:. 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Let England - Europe and Atm . ineolencerte:• There is a pow confine her emus . ..f - v§44... -- 44,V- r4 V- . .,fl -- . .g.. ,- ,', 4• -;. 1 :4:.'' . ../. - 0-1:4,V0.0. ”, -- Zi.We - P.=,-...en t .-_ - ' . •• 4 .:. 1, : , ;:,..-,i".„ di,77o..nzjit i e u r afe on er th e is .ao c e etill Ate eu e t °I- 1 4 ' - ' ?...- P - V t li*: 44- 1.t.. 4 1i 1t V4 4 4.1 41 t ' her - death litricanwillaffelivinev, never r ac p e e p rm t where !a ... - '• ( lfer•s.4 -- -W4F4 ' European our government . 't - i40 ,, ,.t . r74- - v:z it 1 interfere with the We believcientalharteadthye exists. doctrine - that no . ......-....... ..... ..- . . t so far as they ---.-f- - o '''''' .-4a et ' of this continent, excep -.-.C'07.. 7 -4.- 4. 1,- , :,'F - Mki - ,;.' - ', , gr001 . - 7 .1 t . , government shall be allowed to re 7-I".'Ai-4'Wi-,"ilfrr,"'9,q , f krt :t: . t, c! As , _. ~ „,...., ~ -v 1 ,,.. c .- • 11P1_, ,c? .- t - rg-."'"5"- -4 .- - -..' -4- . ,'`t 7• - •4 . ---'- /-4 ' ,20 1 .1 : 44 VF 41,1 1g - iree:' , 4' 4 l -- .. 1 f - 1 - tel t•:,l4@t-4.; is the only safe position for p-4?;r4tW.,"1,4'..7."-; t,..,.g.- 4 .„,,,,,,,,,f„,,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, g .„...,„ . now posse ® colonies , e Our government seeks - Tan Omit fEeZ:r1.4.,...--121-4.. i.i....14.4,;TiAc.Ti 4,.4-oxtv.:l/43.4 ~ ...,..1-..-4„, e -,-- , -- ,,, , ...v.6.1:;741-...,-. 1.,f,,,,t,...-ii %.„,t,--,..,4,3.4,'--4.--,,- the political affairs of Europe, e oom- water works. 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We have now employed our Job Office an -upuirtallterober"tif excellent :job printers, and Ar e p r opored toexeente all orders with neatness .11110 2 1 41 , 31 . 31 4; and with n speed that . thalt not be • The:e.aitoio;:theT.---jourrtt has pronounced a ver34ietjudetrient Upon the President and his Cabinet in relation., to the Bran 13 =affair, and the New York„;dto:kriken-11:4 C 0163419 onto sion of` cur neighbor took; us entirely by our-- prise It It caniiiii*Ailap,Of thunder out nf. a Cietti-jelsy.7.--.The'editoref that paieelas been 01.unk:Ca:of late that we Were entirely unpris - taratt"fer the rbeirovijat,brotidelde lie L a s VOureat -without warning, upon the devoted heads of the , '.:Aidnifidi6atiOn. — lt *Sidon% too, without any dararort ori' of Isistilitiett, and without even tmittlitlku:PFP4eDPe for a quarrel rininiinistratien Popular.ai Gen. Pierce'e needaito:defetice against such assaults; and we I dinttifeel'bovinci?to reply ; but we will merely frifal "to nave_the'princtpl ," andthen take ' - nithiOntigelfiWkettivaget ready. Alioswot the administration that shocks the nitcQiinse of oar neighbor is simply this. In 'IP4 wkAimork , . the New York • democracy 1 . -werittritied into two factions Called the "hunk= yarn do termed uharda" The hunkers were then.theNs -111 ,demo4trosl-the barn-burners were allied Tarty By the - year 1852 thole. two portions ,of the • party had again ont4eseed, Both divieions of the party were : represented- in the Baltimore Convention; and • tiOlkaltin z*platform r national in its tone and principles, and entlersing the compromise meas- Uros,,wasadoPted.. Both divisions of the party iti New York stood uptin : that Oedemas friends once:more, and cordially supported tie eleotion of Bierea. The feud was heeled. All had become, nnational democrats by declaring their aAhStenoe to that platform. ;The President in the distribution of the offices within life tft in New York, has treated them as sncb ` . Any ether course would have been grosaiejtistice. Judge Bronson was appointed , collector ofthe`ort of New York. He was a 1 hunteriti 1848. Gen. Dix was appointed to an equally:important.office. He was a btenburner in 1848._"'The party was nearly equally divided in 1848; int'all were ;United again in '52. This - course Pursue d by the president was well ender ' stood;was4ust and wise, and was designed to be Carried antAsteadily and uniformly through nil the app?buttentain that State. But, Judge Bronson, is the discharge of his functions as collector at New York, has chosen to pursue a different . policy, .and in his sub-appointments proscribe hie,former political opponents. And when reminded, „by the Cabinet officer under whom he acts, of the policy and intention of the administration, he writes a letter of defiance, de clares his own independence, and announces his intention of setting up a government of his own in his limited dominion. The former feud must be revived...to gratifylsis personal animosities. Now, it is universally conceded that every ad ministragotrfists aright to appoint and retain in officestioltagtnite as will carry oat its own policy. " Whigs anddemorats 'argue that course without objection; and no administration could discharge its ° faithfully to the cotmtry otherwise. Judge Bronson's removal then would be right and proper. The cottreteand policy of the admin istration has boon just, and generally approved, and _no subordinate agent should be allowed to 'thwart' its prirposes, and set its just and lawful authority at defiance. This, then, is the act and policy of the admi nistration, that .has aroused the wrath and in dignation-of the Pittsburgh Journal. The Emperor of Russia, the government of England„.and the editor of the Journal are re markably' alike in one respect. Each retain , war under Solite pretences. The Emperor, while seeking the conquest of Turkey, declares he is fighting in the holy cause of religion. The gov ernmentirf England, while aiming at the sequi n Bitten Of Cuba, announces salts motive the eman cipation _of the Cuban slaves. And the editor of the.fournal while assailing a democratic admi nistration, parades his sympathy for an insulter elinatenfficial as his equally holy motive. We hope the Czar will - iget flogged ; England get driven clear ant of American waters ; and that the editor of the Journal will run for Mayor next winter against a good democrat. REATIIB FRAU HTDROPHOBIA.-V/0 learn from the Berke county papers, that a lady of Jan). son township, in that county, came to her death from this horrible disease, from the bite of a dog,. appears that some two months since the dog became frantic in , pursuing the Chickens abott- the honae'," and that Mrs Strotisi, in at tempting In - punish him, was seterely bitten in the hand. 9Wing to ihis,.tdrange behavior the family becime"idarmed,Wecured tie dog, and soon found him to tie raving mad. The dog was subsequently killed. The family immediately sent . for a :phyaician, and tried the. celebrated Stowe's cure, :but . all is vain: - Ml6:- medicine' took-no_effect...ead:..ow_the evenint : of -the lfith instant Mrs. Strouse died the horrible death peculiar to hydrophobia. Anether 'can of the 'tame this' ic6:: :::-OCTO,IiEB, 26. porteil: Death from- Ilydrophobia.—A. son of Aroo9 of Fast-BrunstrigloWnebip, Befits Co., aged'about ten years, died - ef this-dreadful die case on Vuesday last: .-lie was bitten in the hand about a -month ago, and no - sYmptoms of thediseasp made its appearanaktnittl thrimorn big of the - day on which the boy died. • • SHOCktriG DEATIL—A man of the name of James Stephens, employed ,in the Nashville Pa per Mill, was killed by being caught and wound around a shaft that drove a grind-stone, at which he was at work. Ile had put on a large apron or sack that covered -him all over, to protect himself, from the spatter of the grind-stone, and by some Means it got caught in the driving shaft and wound him up and killed him in almost an instant, beating his head up in a shocking man- Tag lATE.aoquittal of Swain for the murder of Sprigg, at Cumberland; last winter, has cre ated a greitt excitement in the neighborhood where the homicide took place. A public meet ing was held at Booneboro, and the jury:were denounced in the strongest terms. At Cumber land, where the murder was committed; they were burnt in effigy. ger The people of lautisville are deliberating about building anew hotel. They have discov-' ered that their 'old dilapidated concerns are nearly worn out. Tho Galt House was a good house in its day, but that day has passed long ago. Have a new hotel, Louisvillians, and tho next time we visit yciur city, we will choose it as a place to stop, at. gig- A lady and a lawyer had a fight in the Louisville market house on-last Prldaymorning. Long nails prevaikd. over legal knowledge, and the limb of the law, after standing a considera ble scratching, "scratched gravel" ingloriously. In this instance, " woman's rights" and nails have been triumphant. ger We would invite the attention of builders to the advertisement published in this morning's paper. All reasonable bids will be fairly con sidered. Refer to the advertisement. Prrrsonsounas t r - Pears.—ln the list of Americans in Paris, we notice the names of C. H. Wolff and W. Miller, of Pittsburgh. • QUIT CROWING, 011:10ANS.—WO would thank our Ohio neighbors to step their shouting about the glotions democratic victory they have obtain ed. It is a grand affair undoubtedly; bather° is no use in making " such a confounded fuss" about it. It is In bad taste.—Pittsburgh Post. Thank you, Mr. Post; wo believe just as you do. The Whigs are most tremendously keelhauled here and we are disposed to be "magnammorta." Their fallen estate challenges compassion rather than jeers. We try hard - to " stop our shout ing" but can't do it. Every mail brings in in telligence (accompanied by exulting roosters of the most alarming proportions) of somesplendid - victory in some county, over the combined forces of Whiggery, Free Soilism etc., and our gener ous resolves are scattered to the winds. Before we know it, we are shouting, we can't help it. It's a weakness of ours. The Democracy of the gtate aro to blame—not we. So long es they will turn out such tremendous majorities, they aro responsible for the shouting. We profess to bo nothing but human, and we mutt shout, " or spile."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Shout away, then : we don't want yon to " spite. " Ton make up an excellent paper, and we don't want either you or your paper to " bust." CATL. IHOMAILAM ' S VEHFIDII OF TUB IHTICHVISIT WITH THE AUSTIIIILIA COMIHANDNIL—Tbe Charles ton papers have been denying the truth of the statement that Captain hqrsham, on going on board the Austrian frigate, accused the officers of lying. The Charleston Courier says: To the many friends and acquaintances of Capt. Ingraham in thisy, it is needless to say that the ungentlemanly language attributed to him in some of the reports relative to the Heirs ta affair, was Dever made use of by that gentle man ; but as the slander has gone forth, we would state on the authority of a letter received in this city from Capt. Ingraham, dated Spazzia Bay, the 20th nit, that the whole intercourse between Capt. Schwartz and himself on board the brig Hussar was of the most courteous and gentlemanly kind, and that no unpleasant word passed between them—indeed, after the affair on the 4th of July, the Bursar saluted the flag of the St. Louis, which the latter returned, and Capt Ingraham, moreover, went onboard the Hussar, and thanked Capt. Schwartz far the compliment. This visit Capt. Schwartz return ed, and the best personal feelingezisted between both gentlemen, each thinking he had done hie duty. The only thing said about , the denial, of Koszta being on beard was at the house of the Cotsul General of Austria, when Capt. Ingra ham,. asked that functionary if Koszta was not on board, and on his admittinethat he was, Capt. Ingraham said : IE is very strange, Mr. Consul, that the officers on board should have denied his 1 being there. EFFECTS OP A TERM MOSEY lltustr ON DOD FAILs.—The " Day Book" three notices a peculiar teature of the present "tight" money market: " The pressure in the money market hao brought a large number of fancy horses into the market for sale. Young merchants and brokers, whose purses have been depleted by the fall of stocks and other causes, have tmddmily discover ed that they have enough to do to tile care of their business, their notes and themselves, with out attending to trotting horses. Their nags, therefore, are for sale. Then, again, feed has rig, the stable keepers have put up the price of " keeping" from $l6 to $2O a month ; this takes the starch out of the stiff ones, and they "back ed down." Who'll buy a horse ? ser The Washington Sentinel saYs of General Pierce : " Seven trying months of his adminis tration have now passed away, and he is as strong as ever—firmly seated in the confidence of the true-hearted Democracy, who have just given the best evidence of the faot, by re-endor slag the principles of Democracy upon which hie Administration is based. The flag staff of Pennsylvania is now firmly planted :as the ocean rook—its colors are flung to the broese, and on its ample folds there is Inscribed—' no north, no south, no east, no west under the Couttitution--ota a firm adherence to the common bond, ,and a sacred maintenance of the common brotherhood.'" ter The guards, drivers, starkers and others employed on the Scottish Central itailway, have addressed the following letter to their superin tendent: " Sir : We, the servants of the fi,oottish Cen tral Railway, beg to inform you that, having last summer seen a circular recommending the men upon railways to cultivate the growth of their beards as the best protection against the incle mency of the weather, we have been Induced to follow this advice, and the benefit we have de rived from it induces us to recommend it to the general adoption of our brothers in similar ser vice throughout the kingdom. We can assure them, from our own experience, that they will, by this means, be saved from the bad colds and sere-throats, of such frequent occurrence with out-thiS natural protection." . 1 : , ,', , - - :_;..::.,: 5 ',":.:: ~a:F -.. Items of Haws and Iliaeallany A mulatto man named Ignatius Grimes, coach man of the Mexican Minister at Washington, has been held In $5OO to appear at Court and answer for recklessly driving the Minister's coach over a little boy 4-, J. - By statement published 1* 04'; Cleleland Herald; it seems that there has been expended this season, in that city, for the erection new buildings, mainly tribusliesacbiiiiateririxfaiii completing these commenced late in the fall of last year, the eritilif $782,000. John U. Bemmlngton, known as the inventor of the' Bemmington Bridge," very much puffed l in ita day, and Which" ~t umbled down byits:own. weight, died in Texas, recently, , of 7ellow-fever. - Chai4es Dickens computes, that ono sixth of the English people gain;their livelihood from the. trade with the United Stites. gentlerrian, epinking of Cincinnuti, says its most appropriate name would be:the `Hamburg of America. "Yes," replied another, I think it will be the lied repent 'the tlnited Btaiet." - The steamboat landings begin to grow busy to give some additional signs of-the returning life and vigor of our city. The number leaving daily, even now, is su ffi cient to excite no little satisfaction and cheerfulness. Oaf list of the departures to-day contains the names of no fewer than twenty-three.—N. 0. Picayune , 15th During the month of September, there were 576 marriageS, 1,640 births and 1,956 deaths in New York city. A majority of these-marriages took place among persons between twenty and thirty year* of ago. The Governor of Connecticut has designated Thursday„the 24th ofNovember, to be observed as a day ,of praise and thanksgiving in that State. Hon. Nimrod Strickland and Henry Bases have disposed of the West Chester American Repub lican to George W. Pearce, Esq. This publica tion has always been among the best of the State. - The Abington Virginian announces the depar ture from that place, off the 12th Inst., of about forty free Tenons of colctr, big and little, for beria. Li They were all well equipped for, their long journey, and went off as ',hearted and mant as a flock of blear birds. They will sell trete Norfolk on the 6th of Noveinber. .There=-were several very old men in the company, who go for the sake of their children. It is said that the delay in establishing an as say office, in New York, under an act of Con grass, Is occasioned by a desire of the Treasury Department to convert It Into a regular Mint es tablishment. The President and the Secretary of the Treasury, it is expected In New York, will recommend the measure in their forthoomingof &dal despatches to Congress. One hundred young men left Richtnond,, Me., on Monday, en route for Kentucky, Vitae they intend to out; timber and build vessels. This is a new enterprise, and with the bone;' sinew, and go-sheaditivenetts of Maine mechanics, it cannot but meted. More mechanics will follow soon. The vessels built will be floated tdown the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. Men of Our Time. 0. W. Holmes, the gentleman that "never dares to write as fanny as he can," Is forty.threo years of age. Wm. Hewitt is forty-seven; he published verses at the age of thirteen. Hum boldt is eighty-Three. Leigh Hunt is sixty-eight. Fits Green Halleck, fifty-seven. Winshington Irving, son of an eminent New York merchant, is sixty-nine years of age; in his nineteenth year he began to contribute to his brother's pa per, the Morning Chronicle. Douglas Jerrold, forty-seven years of age, is the eon of the man ager of the Shorties! theatre; the sea was hie first love, and for a short time be served as mid shipman on board of a man of war. 0. P. R. James is about fifty years old. It was Washing ton Irving who first recommended hub to a ca reer of authorship. Sheridan Knowles, sixty. eight years old, is the son of a famous Irish schoolmaster, who was a (vain to Tabard Stanley Sheridan. Mr. Knowles wrote hie first play in his twenty-first year ; his plays are thir teen in number. Ile now enjoys a government pension of £2OO a year. Lamartine is sixty-two; his father was a Major in the French cavalry, under Louis XVI. Abbot Lawrence is in his sixtieth year. Henry W. Longfellow, forty-five years of age, is the son of Hon. Stephen Longfellow ; Portland, Maine, is the birth-place of the poet ; he was anointed:Profeseor of Cambrige, in his twenty eighth year. Macaulay, the son of a wealthy African merchant, is fifty-two years of ego; his essay on Milton was written in his twenty-sixth year for the Edinburgh Review. lilecready is fifty-nine; his father was a theatrical manager. Herman Melville is the son of an importing merchant of this city; be is thirty-three years of age; his grandfather wee one of the Boston tea-party; he began his wanderings in his eighteenth year, as a sailor before the masts : ho is author of several popular works. Metternich is seventy-nine. Ike Marvel is thirty years of age, is a native of Norwich, Conn., a graduate of Yale, and resident of New York. J. K. Paulding, whose collective works fill seventy-five volumes, is serventy•tbree years of age; he is a native of Hutchens county, in this State. Prentice is a Yankee, born at Preston, Conn., forty-eighty years old. Ile has been on e Conn., of the Louisville Journal since 183 L Prescott, the historian, is in his fifty-sixth year. Powers, the sculptor, is fifty-seven—his parents " were plain country people, who cultivated a small farm" in Vermont. Seward is fifty years old. Telfourd fifty-seven. Tennyson, son of a clergyman, Is forty-two. Thackery, born at Calcutta, is forty-one. Ticknor, eixty-one- T. Tuokerman, thirty-nine. Victoria is thirty-three years of age; "she has," says our author, " a large and rapidly in creasing family, which seems the distinguishing mark of the Hanoverian dynasty."—llomr Jour. Tue FOAM) Or FABIIIONAIIVS EDUCATION. The Southern Ladles' Companion has a valuable article upon the carnation of girls, from which We extract an import:tint passage: " The popular fondness for numerous and showy attainments, even were the system of teaching perfect, can lead to nothing but shal lowness. Take up the plan or programme of our fashionable schools, and ask yourself how could it be otherwise? Here is a four years' college course—forty months of instruction— and see what is to-be learned in that brief period. Take a sample—Grammar, Arithmetic, Geogra phy, American History, Botany, Writing, Cora. position, Rhetoric, Logic, Criticism, Algebra, Geometry, European History, Evidences of Chris tianity, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Trigo nometry, Mensuration, Moral Philosophy, Latin, French, Grecian and Modern History, Astrono my, Geology, Mental Philosophy. Mineralogy, Animal Physiology, Rhetorical Reading', in strumental Music, Vocal Music, Drawing, Paint ing, Embroidery, Ornamental Needle work, Wax work, Shell work, etc., etc. Here we have some twenty sciences, two languages, extensive histo rical readings, fine arts, and sundries, some forty distinct studies to bo mastered in f es,orty months, and among them two languag the natural, moral and exact sciences, and instrumental mu sic. Perhaps no student ever mastered those two languanes thoroughly in four years, (and Greek is often included,) and few, if any, ever become accomplished performers on the piano or harp in so short a time. But by what magic is it that girls beginning Latin in the latter half of their junior year, and French in their senior year, can master them before the end of the course. Pardon us for speaking plainly ; but we can hardly look on this course as less than fraud. A girl studies -Latin twelve or fifteen months, and French half as long—at the same time having a dozen other studies on hand—and graduates with credit, and takes her diploma as having taken the regular course, Greek, French, Latin, and all. Is not the girl cheated into the opinion that she understands the languages- of which she can know nothing of any value—and the parent cheated out of his money ? Any man capable of teaching the languages, knows that such a 'mere smattering as can be aoluirectin so short a time, can be of no value to the student; then what to the object ? What can it be, if it be not to give a false character to the school, and get money virtually by false pretences! Perhaps some palliation may be found in the vitiated public taste, and the false pride of pa rents, which leads them to seek as large a liter ary name as possible for their daughter, whether true or false; but this cannot, it would seem, be a full justification of trustees and teachers, who are the pereerni to correct those errors, rather than by bowing to strengthen them. With de fective modes of -teaching, and an amount of studies pressed into the course, much greater than could be compassed by the bes t possible teaching, it must necteasarilypp t happen female education must be superficial and in the same proportion inutile"' ' =MI a tell BY. Tit Er At I A. CIVII, WAR l!i ORIN& The London Tama publishes the following letter from a Bavaria/attithe Cig n a' etati " 1 flinstis,'Shigghal, July 9. lerike this opportunity of writing -n few li ne; ah6qt Ihelmportint eint:lnterfisting movement here, our boatsZhaving . j ust-returned from Ching-k4e3g-foo, where they hadteen in Basra OCionse';.lletierters:lronirthe Zalsitionder, en tined-awe Yirjr - the Tontarli (Chinese (ltireinor's) people. They report that the insurgents, by the con fession of the Imperialists, confirmed by , them etlees,,had taken Pungyang„ the capital:of ads- Perfilannt,:etnne time;: since, and -bad beaten _a large force which we _knew to be somewhere there'-underiteiben." The - latter t:lio - striteff-'--- andThave no doubt of it-.-that, theyhailtelten Ketei-tilt; also thetapital Of a ilePartnient; and r close to the Telletwitiver: ,-- Prom the few , vessels at the mouth of the Grand Canal, as ' 'Compared Wittierhat there were when -, WO,paased, and from the few-troops.:at Chinglthing fob; (froml4ooo 5,000,Vas m eared with what -- then were - there",' (50,000 or 60,000,) they must • have a birge force in the North. /dwelthate beeninclined to say tlat'they were losing :all" the moral -effect of their. capture of Nardeln,rind that they showed themselves untie oat to an emergency; but , it appears to me that their plans have beenand are adMirible., They brought away a quantity of-children; and; I sup- pose women, from Qnangsl, whom it would have embatrassed theta exceedingly to hive-carried '.. in at present: , eo they fortified and provisioned Nankin for their reception; and then, or rather at the same, time, commenced fortifying' Ching kiang-foo, as the key to the Grand-Owl; leav; ing force' enough-in them to ddendthem, and by occasional willies, to keep the Imperialists under the impression that their forces were greater, and to draw off attention from what was their real objeckall along—riz : the capthee.Of Pekin. I had no doubt that their intention, when we- Were up in the Hermes, was to proceed thither with all convenient haste, but they evaded our question by saying, "We are waitingarderefrom the Tae.ping.wang," or "waiting for a revelation as to where we eball_go." The effect has been. to keep 0,090 men at Ching-klang-foo, and ; I . fancy thiirhole of the • army of.iion. Hesig—he that was lately made Viceroy of seven provinces, peer man, though seventy five, and iinow ordered up to Pekin. to Tose his head. Seim they will not get any one to undertake the charge. - While the insurgents wore fortifying these places, they were building or altering boats, I presume to carry their commissariat, for, as they have stopped the supplies going North, they would require to take supplies with them. Banding or altering vessels was necessary, be cause this is rather a low time year for the canal. You will observe that the places taken rather indicate that they are not traveling by the nal. This may be partly because it is low, and partly to beat the forces opposed to them In de tail, or to prevent a junction between the . Dian- : chop army under Keshen, and. the Chinese army under Keang, near Nankin, for, _though, they should advance upon Pekin, it would be fatal to thein to lose Nankin. There is a large Tartar forte in Whaguan, near the mouth of the Yellow River, and they may wish to avoid this for the present. I fancy this last move up to the Yellow River hail been made in a fortnight, and the probabill-, ty la that, as the forces were assembled there, having pattsed them, their course will be rapid. I have it from a very intelligent Chinese Scripture reader, who had We is England and speaks English very well, that' he was told by a soldier, near Nankin, where be bad been, that 1,000 soldiers offered to join the ins urgent ranks, but would not be accepted unless they embraced Christianity, which they refused to do. The gates of Nankin remain open, but it is said, the ground in the vicinity is mined. - Twee '. much amused by the Touter here, who, when en largiog upon the numbers of the Imperial army, and depreciating the cumber of the insurgents, being asked why they did not re-take Nankin, said, " Why it is all holes ; the Imperialiete drove a lot of buffaloes in, and they all ditisp peered, so they were afraid to follow lest they should tumble in." The whole country seems hostile to the Man oboes, and will tarn instantly the insurgents are . : rive ut Pekin and issue their mandates. They Lowe excellent information from all parts. Thus, there was a large sum of money coming up from Canton for the imperialists; they sent a party of 4,000 from Nankin, who made aeweep round to the South, and cut off the party escorting the treasure, and returned to Nankin in safety, pas sing through the Imperialist army each time. They received our officers and the consider lap terpreter most graciously, but expressed a wish that Europeans should not visit them unless they i n t e nded staying, as the Imperialist would take their heads, and say the insurgents had done it. They were afraid that we should know their movements, lest they should transpire, and the Imperialists become aware of them; but I think the latter are getting apprehensive, and are drawing theirforces bytiegress away from Ching kiting-too. They admitted to our officers that they had no expectation of re-taking any of the places, and are, indeed, getting quite reckless as to consequences, seeming more concerned to know where opium was to to had than anything else. Strange to say,' the first question they asked wee, " Have you any opium to Sell " and, on our people visiting the junks to the number of 70, they found nearly all were opium smokers, , certainly all the mandarins. The Admiral of the fleet was to much under Its influence that two or three minutes after having entered our boat to go round the fleet, he fell asleep, and very shortly begged off, as quite unable to go further. These fellows never go into action, and seem quite content if the yes :sets fire both sides, regardless of whether they bit anything, or whether there be anything to hit. They have made a noise, and because not taken or sunk, they report a triumph. The insurgents are daily becoming more un popular. Seeing that they do violence to so many of the feelings of the Chinese, the wonder to how they should be so popular as they are. It. can only be that the Manchoos are intensely unpopular. At one time the Chinese Roman Catholics (not so the European) were apprelienelve of the suc cess of the Manama, because, they say, if they succeed, Christianity in every shape, will be prescribed, practically if not profeseedly, and their heads taken off professedly far political of fences. There had been a demand for Christian books, more particularly from Shang-thug, for the last month or more, and it continues unabated.— Others, again, ask for books of the same reli gion es that of the insurgents, end some have even asked for instrnotore to be sent among them. The insurgents ore wonderfully satisfied till to their ultimate and early success—they talk of two or three months. The. General at Ching kiang-foo said, " I am getting an old man now, but 1 could beat any twelve of those fellows op posed to us," and, speaking of the arms—" The muskets often miss fire, because our powder is bad; and, as for those with caps, why we don't underst and them, and if we did, we coed not make the caps ; now, the spear never misses fire, and these Imperialists are afraid of it." The great number of the junks that were sent from the Pei-ho for grain are going back empty; nearly all the people refusing to pay their land tax. There have been frequent disturbances near here, in consequence of their attempting to force it, and the Government has in each ease been obliged to give in." ENGLISH OD.TIIOOIIAriIY AND PDSBIZEIL —The third verse of thetwenty-second chapter of John, rut found in the different vereions of the English Bible,furninhes a curious exhibition.of the ortho graphy of the language at different periods, and also illustrates, the import of the prefix a when used in connection with the present participle. Common version. Simon Peter salth unto them, I go.a fishing. IWe/if, 1330. Symount Petir Belli' to hem, I go to fiische. Tyndale, 1584. Simon Peter sayde unto them, I goo a fysshinge. Cranmer, 1589. Simon Peter eayeth them, I will go a fishing'. Geneva, 1567. Simon Peter eayd rate them, I go a fyeahinge. Rheimo, 1582. Simon Peter math to them, I goe to fish. Authorized version, 1611. Simon Peter with unto them, goe a fishing. The particle g or an, when of Saxon origin,has tho force of in, on or at; as a hunting or, a fish ing, means in or at hunting or fishing. It is.a relic of :the language in its early state, and is now met with in the colloquial style. Still these instances show how thoroughly, this little prefix has become a part of the language, though by some its use is disallowed, and regarded as a vulgarism. Many a phrase would be stiff, which ehquld seek to avoid it. ~.gzet, It is stated that M. Kossuth, from,his „retreat itrEttettud, has >ten reutkitig Overtures •to the Nesmith o_vievi to his return , to -the ..,Turlttlth Acuitittlitut during the present etutjunti rliiii,.. Three oveztme ..ere mild to have been [ toldlftutt-pji the Bolturw ----- --------- -.....::... i . „ , ter Edward P. Ti ffi n, only _ sou of late Gov. Tiffin, of Ohio, a resident of Chillittothe; was killed at Turneril. Station, N. Y.;'hyfalllnfreM the platform of is rtdiros car. 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Its singularly et:Sessions action on the blood; Its strengthening and vivifying qualities; ins tonie asthma On the Liven its tendency to drive afiihtimors to - the seri . face. thereby cleansing' the system - according to Nature* own prescription; its harmless, and at'he same ttuielextra , ordinary good effects, and the number of-tures testified to' by many of the most tarp:Liable cilium of Iticlimond, - Va:, and elsewhere , be conehlaire evldenee that:diesels no humbug about it.' , The trill Of a dingle bottle will safisly the most sceptical of its benefits.. • • • • •.• See advertisement In another calm= tnctSallswlin • DIED: . In Adlegben# 014 , ..0n Sunday stuntdeig. Det.ol4 W, it 4 1 A &clock. GEORGE 44 ti mis, only ll= of Joints enelts.Ltarrfei, aged 3.7eire I:mobth and S- MM en - PROPOSALS FOR BSILDINIL OPOSALS tot re.bnildlng the pottlone vi. 1111. 1F41,-. P WIN'S POI/NM, bansed at the Are on Saturday night, will be rezeiaed at No.,RMS LIZERTY "treat, to TIII3II.SDAY MORNING, at 10 deism's, when the - annract will be awarded to the beet and lowest bidder. 'lstlitilbr lead= will be obtained on application vas max, No. Z 9 Libcrtift, Al] L l eSti!th3f Vonlstis sat i THE. COMMONWEALTH -OP PElasia.• ,$).5 4). . Trlfe of .7 t :ln i tni, two or as grd Ma is of Fred II: i 1, crick fleartser, deed, and all othurrs interested '' - 1 ' t ,I !Ii said Estate:—•, ~ '........,r^ We command you, the said Nicholas limn. ear mid Maria liani,vrife et John IDth.L hid all others interested in the 'Estate Of Frederick Rawer, dee'd,that laying sada all business and excuses whatsoever, you end every of you be and appear in your proper persons before our Judges of an Orphans' Court. at Pittsburgh, on the first Monday of December, A. D. - 1843, at 10 o'clock, A. 11., then and there to show cause why tbe one undivided third part of a Lot or piece of arouhd, situate on the No. 1.490 Treat, opposite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh, being Lot number "one hundred and nine4 , six,.. (“.No., Per) In the plan of Lots laid out by G. It. Warner,Jacob Pointer, and T. Lorons, containing In trent, on Mbstreet, ninety feet, extending beck to carpenter'a alley thirty, maven feet—which said lot of Ground the said Frederick hawser, thereon. with Nicholas thud and LMa Dick, by articles of agreement, dated Janoary.2, MT, bad puynhaaed of the said G. K. Warner and Jamb Painter for the sum 01 fifteen hundred dollar, ahould not be sold, end tannin fail not . f. Witness the itlon.llll. IL )IcCLURE, Esq., President of ' our said Court. st-Pittabugh, this 24 ray of October ,A. D. 1853. focatAltearit) JARED `bl. BRAEIIT. Clerk' Valuable City Property.. for Sale,-:.: AT AUCTLON. ' „ - I',PILL be sold at Auction, an the Premises, on BATUR. nif DAY. the fifth day of November, 1853, at 2 o'clock. P. IL, that YALUBLD LOT or CORI' GROUND, situate on BLSTEI street. between Cherry alley and Orient street, in the City of Pittsburgh , nearly opposite Kr. Charles Rowan's lumber yard - °Mee. The Lot is large, having a from of tiventrgetnn jerk on Sixth etreet. amt extending back in depth one Attalred fee, on the rear of which is erected a TIMED STORY BRICK ROUSE, now occupied by_ kir— /Sett as a machine band factory and dwelling. To persons wishing - to joUrchissa valuable property. in One of the moat too parts or the city, and which ninst rapidly enhance in value, rare inducements are nossotlered, The title IS perfoet and indisputable. The YDOts or SUS are way. and will be sautz known at sale. Perseus wishing to see the property, and &eking further Information. will apply to Attorneyi at Law; No: 1M ?myth street. JAMES A, etne. - PUB SPOOKIIOLDERS OF TILE MONONGAHELA AND .GOAL tint. TURNPIKE ROAD will UR= et the house of W: DRUTTMOOVEII, South Pittsburgh, on SAT URDAY, tho Beth orembet, 1853, , bonnets the hours of ore sad three delta, to elect a Prestelsat„ Trenutur, aztd e 1 Pittston forthe ensuing Tcn- WM. O. ROBINSON, Treasurer. -Pittsburgh, October 25, [ortittectltser2o,l 01110 AND PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD STOCK—Z) shares wanted by AUSTEN T.00)118, No. 92 Vourtb st. 40 80, AND 260 ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED by AUSTIN 1.003113, Ocr—d No_ V.: Fourth at. ITT WAIST:LINTS-4 5 0U WANTED by oetZ AUSTIN LOOILIVAA.V2 fourth ot. 10DTI ARM PIM. TRUST-AND SAVINGS CO. STOCK WANTED - by AUSTIN .LOO3llB, crt.% No. 02 Furth rt. - - igII AS 8110111.—Wboleasle and Rob& All these invent or Gam Shoes ara (netted to mit Those that boy to .„„., may find it to their advantage to &I before rat , chairing. L. R. 116.YVVARD, 0et.7.8 Corner Market and Liberty etrel.ta: EVECSI SALTS-40 baxrels fc et tab by dr D. A. FAIINEFFOCK CO,, oct2o Onus? Wood and First sts IDICISLIDINV.--Z) barrels for sale by 0rr21.3 n A. FAIDULMCS a CO GU A 1 DAMAB.—ZO Ma far tabs by oettt B. A- FAIIIirTOCIt A CO AGAIL4II3 ,BUR NOVEMBER—. Yeak4 Notion pros 12X cents. Godey's lady's Book. Price cent& °rebates Magazine. Trice 23 cents. Petsmon's lleanzhao. ,Price IS earth.- The Midnight Queen or Leases . from New Tort ; by George Lippard. Prim: 24 cents. The Gold Seekent.or the Cruise of the Lively Fatly ; by Captain Merry, U. S. N., author of the “ Piing Dutch. male—ifasusted -4 tale of peril and adventure that can. not fall to excite and interest the reader. NER Price 23 oenta IL MI& CO., No, 32 Smithfield street.- TGAZINES YUlt NOYNtllitli. 11=1 VgD-4.lodey's edy's Book far November. Graham's Magssimetar November. Peterson's do do Yankee Notions do Thy Midnight Qtreen, or Lesvos from Nov York Life, by serge°sg Lippert. TGold Seekers, or the °robe of the Lively Sally. For eels at W. A, OILDENFENNEY k (YS, w og 70 Fourth street. 14 TA"'4.5 - 1 1 . 4 ="Th,triIrul," a small Airebanl of Peach and Appla,Trees: elitists In Armstrong 'Count!, on the Lerohburg and Kittanning road,Arliblin two mitotic! the Allegheny Valley R. H. oct2s S. CUIISEKT d 80N,1401rhird_st.- WO klitllNM FOR BALD-10 huh cylinder, and feet stroke.- Price $3OO each. - oct -8, 01:1111.11ERT & 8014,140Thirlst.- ONO unooas 2UAWL.S--A- A. MASON a ou. Just oporal a splendid assortment of the above, .of all rice& oet2s 5100: ~havL S n i" ow :1 thei; O dl Stock of Wool Long and,Square Shawls. oct-n GREES APPLES—=O barn* in good order, WONT ED,for which the blgheat castvgnico will bo pala,try oetZ BALM a REITMAN% 453 Liberty st GOSHEN AND PINEAPPLE CHEERS just reeelred, th eared irk the market, by oet2S BAILY 7 & RENSHAW. George A. hates Arts. 59 MARKET STREXT.taijust received, beAdsms 114 t Co.'s Exprelle,s splendid lototrieh EMEROIDERED VELVET CLOAKS nod NANTLLLAS. FUR Ttalil'D CLOAKS. Also, ENIII'D'OLOTII CLOAKS and_TALMAS. - • Orphans' Court Sale: BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegho , ny minty. dated the El' day of October. 1853. will be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, at the COURT HOUSE, in the City of Pittsburgh. on TUESDAY, the 15th day of N0V033- 1853,at 30 teelcek, es the property of Antony Dougherty, late of the City of Pittsburgh, deed. all that certain Lot or piece of GROUND , situate in the Ninth_ Wart, City of Pittsburgh, being numbered In the plan of Lot, laid out by the Itxecntors of James (rilara, deed, No. Isla, being twenty feur (24) feet an Penn street, and ex tending back to Long alley one hundred (100) feet, accord ing to said plan, on which" erected &TWO STORY BRICK , BUILDING, fronting on Penn street. Tame made knotra' at sale. Apply kV JADES BLAKELY, Adm'r of Antony Dougherty,. dwed. BITCUEL PALMER, Attorneys at Law. LATIC6,TUtI IO . TX EIMER HAS JUST Teroarrap— Au.. Boon= re PA= Puttornsu, composed and dedi tatol.to Mr. Julius Lee, by co l ore d eber. This piece is =Mel 'Bled with an elegantly e vignette of the city of Paris, Showing theTnutmure, the imperial residence of the French Emperor; the °Muth of Liam Dun, etc.—being a reliable and correct map of the French Capital, an taken by Mr. Lee, on his recent vinitthere, and is of itself worth the price charged for the Iloilo. The Troubadour Polka—cauciosed and dedicated to Mite Romaine' Lemoyne. of Waahingtan, Pa., by 11. Bieber.. Pond Marta at H 013119; beautiful new Ballad, as imng by Buckley's Bermudas. Must I Peruke Thee; German me'ody, With English and German words. Little Bongs for Little s Children—new. Heavily Wears the Day—new. Thinking of. Thee—new Ballad. What shall I caliTtac—vocal duett. Potass--Zigsag, City of Glasgow, Louis Napoleon, Slat. tie, Children' Delight, Onpresuming, etc., etc.; and a me n], selection of the most fashionable =tee of the day. ADP' Na 101 MAD street. Illcugio Books I Music Books t I rinHE Christian Minstrel: by J. B. Aiken. Price 76 eta.; por dosen 38,50. The Juyaniliblinatrel 67.1. D. Aiken. Price 3734; per dozen $3,75. The Barred !SolodeoA; by A. S. Hayden. Price 75; per dosert $7,50 .Tbe atc4o pxl Harp by B. P.7hite B. PriCeTh per desonsB,. The Ohio Harmonist by Alexander Auld. Price a: Per down $B,OO. Sabbath School Oems : by J. A, A. Crulkahank. Price 3734; per dozen gam. _ . The Bee Carmine B. Sem. Price 75; per dosen $3,50. For sales by ; P . O . OM RGAII, DA Wool exert . cesw, [ Union and Dispatch copy.] LEM ON BANN I' PRAlA—Times Balla. Mg Lots, within twenty minutes milk of ea clty,bo feet front b 7-184 deepod $2OO oath. Ten &Qua In band; balance at: nee dollars per month. ..App l y sonar, to Oct & IDITHBEAT Nj2.10 Tlitrd at. Notice. riiIIE Stockholders of 'the ,Plttsbuigh sod Steraberiellle j. •Tarnrilke Co. will take notice that ous ELECITLON Rill tite Iml2l TUURSDAY, the 17th of If et the UM* ouremrs ,DONEKIOXES, on esld.rnel, between the hours all 11. end 3P. 2d', to elect, by ballot,ozuy ftal 4gutr cto Treasurer,. and Ms Ilen, : fcer the exuruirtg Yaw. BY crier Ff_tya Board. • ort.tauf* -- ,,7otUildetriummr, 'iron . . riOLORED PAR42.1.47A&-1:50: pineettof 'am shalt I %.;rax4,o3/10Acist method - A-LIMON-A CO: • - 7.49-444r..1 EISI ,a r' ' V.- .a..~ _ • • - • _ ; tl~m2arsess lifernett4lpa.e3o rowdy aver he 'Visited has been so snecessful as the great wares Medicine of Dr. Wiens: 41 who have need ithare heenepaafiyee. , _-tcShshod mid delighted at its worulerfnleniagirjsa:' To publish all ths testimonials in Italiavor Irani! fill y 01. irfltes; vre mast therldbroselatent ourealies ylihiahrief eh: ignitor a few of them. • - • , Japhst C. 'Allen, of Amboy, gate aTtlese ton Child da ycare °Woad it bnanghtynrayl4wopiut. Ile and altar `gasometer dose to child; which breugHlfitWai 00 more, mating atontits woraikin abonti2 hours. .Andrew Downing, of Cranberry tosnablP, Tessango corm. ty, gave his child one tes-spoonftd, and she passed 177 worms. Next nurrning, an riTetition of the dose, the pm- . Jonathan 'So nghmani Dolan, lsark County, Is., Writes thsahe lawn W e -to Sionlflliejtionit4sithe , pi* -- pie In his neighbor/zeal say, alter a trial of the alters, that matte is equal to Dr. IrLands Verrolfaga. - Mesara.D.k7,SP Coltoo, of_Vindiesjer„ln‘baPPelled: 161 'irrtni to . rut ionie orblsvermtfuge. After selling a few bottles, the . ..dire:Liu' 1. ibr it tentacle sio`griai that their stockwas soon exhausted: They state Mt ithaiprisinced th e be ellect,,whererer used;suidla vary molartcneng thapaople Plar.haserstrill txeateial to ask Ibi.Dr. MLanea cafe' bread Termlfage, and takeMOW) eieu 611AtheeTen* taps, in oomplizilion;lieirchiblas. -- *Linde Verna-, ii4e;sdaohia celebrated Liter Ma, clortutor ballad it all iyetipeashie Drug Stores I, the 'United Etitei,;erei Dui*: the sole proprietors,. • FLISIMiII pATIEFIS„ ssiikieee'reltida Co., • cP 7v49 4 .!trl'ett , 4 oetZl:diw dit•-1 0 .sn arid Winter Vlerthtng, , aiel.e.zzid-Retall....A large and splendid atoek of Fait and Vinterelething Lenox ready fer thelnapeollo4Oilhoro lashing to befitted out In the mode =I see for your= Counfri Merehantr a u ditto their * *ea to eon and examine the stock: N. 8.,--Oustoroex nork mar l° . ordain auperiaistYlei and at the &ortest.nocioe.t - 0111.8111rif aiAinll I 3 MUSE. _ - No. Zio Liberty etreet Zia* Tlie Ztarr . y .- -Letter le some, in Its vity,ba.t. nothing 'Compared in general hiterwt' to the people,ns the' splendid . assortment of and Caph al thellteara BA; Alton: Their beauties' -are - unsurpassed; their cheapness nnegnelled; to playell, try them: _ mat-yogi: nothing ; taptorrlosse, little more in comparison. ',Berme tier the Banner Etat Storni:lll:Mad 'street„ eign., of the. - American flag, is the place, our arerdtorlt. ' - ticl3. • • • • • . , - -. EXCHAECIZ Hoz es Pt....juin, 1: . . October 2114185&.:-..; --- N elertion hiPTEIDITEEN - BIBICTOBS of tbki 'Bank A to serve for the ensuing year, will beheld ettheltatdr .. big ITT:mg.= MONDAY, the ast of November next. . .. - A general meeting , ' of the Stockhoiders will also . b 6 held en TUESDAY, the Let November. _ ,-- _.._, ".. .. r . "0et22. - te . ~ . JAILIL - 111133.11AT, -- _ A Complete Analisis , ot flOSTAftiLlSTtheithole of the °MX- and NBI;r-MRSU biESTEI, collected and evangel ayatemstleally in Mr.' ty Beath, (based on the worrof the learned Talbot,)togeili. er with en Introdnetion; setting forth the character of the verk araithe immense facility this Method affords for an. . derannallng the Word of Qod. also: three different Baru of Cbtifents prefixed, and a Goteval Indee eub3olned, to - els:. borated,endaminged in alphabetical order, as to - direet once to any aubleet, required. By Rev. - Nathaniel Weal, D. D., I vol. royal avo-- abort 1100 pages. Price gb. tar Bala by J. S,PATISON, oct — 65 gartifstreet. near Venath. ;r - • IRE MEE PASSAGE" - PROM" WrintPOOL . ISLE I _ T" new Ship, built for " Tapscott's: Line .la the largest Packet Ship attutt, and for strengtlief build, accommodations for psasenifins, and Milling .., he:s no-equal in the Liverpool trade. • . . The ESIEEtALD ISLE will sail from LiveipoSt on or, about the risen or Dtcrinnee, and 'persona sending for their. Mends should not live the opportunity of securing passage . for than Vlhiltivo.b!e - - - - Ia order to prevent delay,-passengers notified by letter from Messrs: W. Tapseott L--Co., Liverpool, what day The Ilmerald Islets corawitzelellaY Capt. Geo. B. Gontlahi. (recently. , of the falinite packet aktp, 4 Wel. Tapecottn who wall known for hla kindness to passengers, and his skill fulness as a communnUr- • , - N. U.—rhea L will be succeeded by the new ship "Shamrock," commanded by the well known Captain, Samna U. DOOM& I I To secure passage, apply to JAMES BLAKELY,- , out= . Corner of Seventharatilmithtlekl sta. • -BUCKWIIKAT FLOUIL-100 auks fur rale by Kramsnua. _ LOUIL-50 bbla B. Y. Flour; -. • , " _Ex. do; for Falo pcS2l KILOWATIIICK lIERRONS act.%. ersir.s Ur sa P le by sIRBYATE2QB 1..111r=Za... - 75 tbmits Y. H. aO4 Blscruesitudandfor tabs by . oet2l • - _H7 • TCPATRICK # ITEREONS: . . rpqaaaw-rso torn mewled , btaxals,Vegind, 8:a; 3 eases 13arrovee r.:11; for sale by • Dm= QUA.P-95 1.7 ;oct2l 0 . 11,-10 bbla N0..1 taxi Oil; " TardserY do ; far sale • KIRKPATRICK & UONS- MESS YOKE-30 bblet u ieSl3 Pork fir a by 1u bbl. No. 1 Tanneny Oil; 10 " No.l Bang do_ , " 'Winter MI/imbed WhaeOU; _ In store and far gale by - lILEMOIt Slit:can= in - J. lILL3 CO, - vro4xtmot. I D Yt-44.10 •iu store andior wie by L Mtn , • IL VITRIOL-10 carboys in suns and Ur - We by FUMING .BROS. T by EILLsICIWOL---1. 0 0 !Os .flnedsh in store =4 formal V -[oct.tl - - FLEMENG .i - Nausiostt t _ -100 Ds, German, Ln nom and for tol b kJ °stn. - FLEMING r.r.os. Cinalt 101.1.41W-;a10 Ibs store end- FUMING 88.Q5.„ ;mat Suciestots to 3.libld .4 00-, 011Wootst._ CAmtva unni, pvicms—su azanted e lar i t . 2! tr, B. A. SAID. ;IL PERTIfer Woccl exel Etmc lA vit oe tge.-I.so .t . cet t a L us L ant u Sahate, li3jl3Lik.by 101ATI1IIIIICK—WYJ ravlls.4 f 4): saki by El bean R. L. FAMiIIirOCS &CO Tag 00 W LAN ItS ttER MAN. 1311 T ESS-5 , grove just reeds Li. ad-and for cdo by B. I,FAIINIZTOGE cc t. 9.1 Corner First kid Wood sts., rIAKTISIL'S 311.3.TUR16-1 Irma Jun redd L/ for =le by foetZ.l ,B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO. I..BIDENCE-TOR SALE , 4limated la Alleghear _Ltd The Lot is SO feet front on North °saki street, by' V 4 deep to liberty street. The house IS large and cotrrerdera: - Iy arranged, with gas fixtures, bath roam, "sc.. Agood tea:- dap House end Bueble on Liberty street:, brew, shrubbery,' de. Thfs beautiful residence will be sold on easy forum cent) B. CUTHBERT E 8021,1431 Third st. 1. 4 11A8.ES 1110NONGAILELA NAVIGATION - MOCK for sale by S. CUTIIIIB.B7 . 'SON, ' • oet2D 140 Third street-- 7111.1101111 - SEED--50 bntbel for sale by I oc2c.) - B.IIITIT EINCLAIR. fepr barrels far sale . lty octO 133 nru SINCLAIR., et UtiAls,-112 btu's. tiugar far sale by oe3) LITIFT. & mown. • 013 ELLE Oil EXCHANGE, for PittabinTS 3tannbEt .l.' ActryGords or Grored., , , four lots of ground tor .all=l3etlitotrn, on which Is erceted a two dm' tau= dwel ling houte;toritaltan font' rocmi ftstslted in good style. The whole property with fruit trees, not a variety of shrubbery, Apply to ' hIOI'FIT_k LOWBIB, , -oclB' ' saute Agents, Post, Buildings, sth st. A Delightful 'Dwaine House s ,.T Wart - REST, on tztt smet,bi the SI:Mt Ward: lasi ja, ample grounds 'around it, with fruit trews ; every czarenience to house-keeping on the premises, wilt' hot and cold water bath rooms, end the gns brought IA the streak - this faIL , ' _ _" Intend to remove from the City on the lot of - November, when possession be Oren- Rent per annum- Apply to Messrs. John Harper or Monism. Undert6dd,. 'tithe Bank. or l'lttsburghior t 6 the - understved,. on the premise& raR22l LECJIT ELIRPIML DANE UV RIMEL/RUH, . October 20, lass. f • N ELECTION for thirteen Directors of thie Bank for A NL the ensuing . year, WM be 'midst the Banking Nouse, on MONDAY, the twenty-Ant day of Nomober next. oclatritd - JAW MI:WA Caahlar. OENKRAL MEETING OF TEE STOCKHOLDERS of thb Bank will to held oa TUE:MAK, tholhat day of' No vember next. , JOTIE SNYDER, _ 711LTOW IN STOBX, at No. 1I Market" a largeand - varied, .1.11 assortment of Indles,gents; news, boys tilla chlldre - ns' Beets, Shop and Gaiters, all-of vrbSeh eat be sold titer amity leer prices. pietnl = w.1.-B=ratTZ ytjsT RIN3EIVEID, at No.107:31/LENAT street, a banal, Cul lot of bliick,brotrn and tan colond Galtencarprlces Eton:LEL= to tap- '. bates would do well, to call and ex• algae them.' focaty W. N. LtOMPUTZ. •M a complete assortment or Ladles" CGents, Mims and. • Chlldrens' Premium Ounbluation UVEI-5.110213, a. mast bevitiful artirla. To see tbemilrlll be but to re them—at No.lol Market street:" oet2l .R. E. SCIEMINITZ. - _ FRESH -, OYSTERS , FROM BALTIMORE, SUS P.EOZTVED A. PLEi.L.D 1 S DEPOT, O. earner of Wood and Fifth Streets; arm sans= a sat 4 4. ' [ seplo lAIWAYS HALL, Ilrurth. street. near !food, opposite kj. Layette Hall, tea bo obtalluel foe Parties. Festivals, 00111 . tank Pablo Bieetirv.ac. also, cargo'! Ortillon and Sax Born Band can be roma& in readiness at all - bmw, by applying.to WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Palace Dap:tureen ROotas of R. M. Cargo h o:Laourth strveL. - jyl9 STOCKING FACTORY; BETWEEN WOOD. AND lIIADIEET STRZRZeD. ARIL% T 1 ENERGY 4 .6'003 T . - mm T. beet goods In ailltren's Hoaq tlen'a 13oelre, tinder. ahlrts and Drawn., sold it manufa c turers' prices ' , at T . VITUS STREET OWCIELNO FACTORY, all made from lastyear's wont HO dDriairg LI PRIM sap.l7 WILLIAM DALY. ERESII OYSTERS - XI, tp RECEIVED DAILY AT Na 184 BRIMFIELD S. • `" SUR : per ran; 60 cents half ean, and war . sep23) 3. F. D. 'MEOW. rE lliltiiiAßSgmlllle-nst Homes of the New World. - Headley-The Second War with Groat Britsin. Jottings. Oonnteas VOrsay-Clouded Happineets, Hrs. Hale-New Household Receipt Book.. , T. S. Arthur-Sparingto Spend. Flagg- - -Nenice, the City of theriea: Rufus - W.Clark--7.eettne to Young . Hen upon the Diekeua--Uteak House Janice arallt-48/11, Seaton; Or The Ring's lavoente. - ,Great Truths by Great Autinsra-a Dietionas7 of-olds to Bellection, Quotations of Maiints; 3lotaphoza, Osunsels, Gentians, Apt/infanta, Prorate, Jte.., from wane:aof allagas, end both hatolapherea. - HATENHEfac, Mk, oclfl. MlSroltideld NY= HELL mey„.rtnexpirel /ewe treartem fears) afji 1 Lot, situate on O'IL, street and Spring asp, in the Ward-40 tt fronting on tYttars - street, and rtutnina bask 100 , tt. Spgag diem, 00.rrh cb. is ereetal: s. fear anted Wet Muse, ft:squszeywith aC frame,tilastettes, 00 ft. 'on - BPriug slisy, weli esleeLsted earirea' ray. brireal ofrosnotststaringhnsleets. Beteg en,zsged rasar stredzeriest -eartutry,-1-offer theatsnellrgslS:7: TER' Abbe's: No.-4Z - Liborty'street. ' - 1 ,1 1 4 v„.!. Jf if a •_ hl -0 FOSTER'S MAR= Jogrn . . . - - PZICTS Of amaSetta: • PCII. . Boxes and PeSe—boc. Secoad Tlar-..—...—.— , Sa Private Daus, e........ 0 .. Dame far ccuatza Do. dm 1....--1,5 . g 033 6-•••• •_. • -',:,'" • .^ -244 ' ' I,Gr• Perim s e g seats Till be cbargeaKcycna. extra few the cestilea. iiir•Dx* , cora at Y., before 7 cfclixki performance to commence at 7% attack. - alli` Third - ict.aof :31rarlAKMMilitl_ 1 4 40Taied Ainerhosia Actress, who wig appear in two wham= char. asters; - - air nit night ilia sea.= 4 ato:erinct*dr gutiLlW -BAN ii.nerl. 8 WIFE: - . - • ---= - - .......,..„ /fir Eecond night of 11 WV Draipvimitch# tiof wAsal ;* OP Tilg DRUM. , j :, .! ~•_.ll- : -..... , N. , . ... Tura Roza mcf, Odeier - A14.1 ! ...*be . .. ... z .poramoto‘ thowew-Playpt.,-;rt,x.i.. ~ i Tllllillail*Tri iii M- - likll;itel34: . «..4X...6.0.....«...j...111'..i3700014. 1 4. ' ' - Vlittiall DOAN ••' ....,.•.- ~..Alsa. Parton. ' I • To condo& witlfthe SWlfialifirof - . • ...zaasog k oziamozint. - ‘ : ', ....--' - ' • ,".,-...- ---- -11r,greltforl.- • Fraithf(OOnntast!Leperfila)..l:- ,2 :. - -11mPariwn. " i . - _ ___ ..__ raltdrara..7.llstizaffet. ofk. -- en.; 7," ' ANIIIP A cl i r BURS. OV Vtit.P. PROOF sAytzgri; Vault Doors aid Iron 'Window Sluittara.::;::: , ND iui , alt paiions admit the intaiosity cif sooationad article', we tart no hositailin" ta i roxon-. mending our attieln...to:bnnqual tonnyttdvg to Oto Orden, no:aptly ottondollo.ionir rat.np '-boO!. style: sad am iolat bottei. - -- Jet . ImAttifOkllttOo4 bebrien - -Fclurth loopit46m] ". Fell Style of Hats. "c AEINURVIVEST, , No. • 23t lantrat Neel af-Siood,) haajost tecelved the PALL nris or ELM, and would teaspecttolif Ineitetheattentkok of his Wends and castanets to b 23 &l, On hand • One WWI secntaittit - ortrArsr. - sod CAM ',bleb be yin sell CIIZAP, for ash. - mita •-- • ./ iata- indlostirs:73 I;IJOSEPH' CO4 comer WOOd iteeei.eley • end;litisthOnd alreyOtoodd . resPectfallY in form their fidetule and the public that they • - are, receivin,^ large. and splendid stock of • lien ANIP_, Cata,:of the latest. styles, which they us prepared ie. veil:: on es renewable tee= as - cny other horse in'ttio ..1:11vr us a cell, and examine one stock., ' eePt9 _ 113UILDING mond. aunts in./Vow. • La Ti ny, liontlog on Manna 'street. nich UO fot•ts , for axle low. -Apply to - 110PYTrf &Mini= _ 7 Oita 'Reid .EV-stir AVDts, Past Babllnprbtli •ow Music, Brow. JUSSIO.4.-.1....: • ..A.TT'S CRT; Tomo' Bay Ily.flot Coeo :.1)to74000 or • 111. L besutifal sang hu bens =USA ocoirtsdro. :01.1 - DogTrsy, Poster., - .: noyal /rL Julien.- - ;dysert!wal-Qox.l4ll* Mount lEancTollt4-.:- • • "Prima Tionne7Weltran n - •C•rr - • . new pfeeea; b;esiillen,leintrbsesejkwelemssimiwille peatest encases stills Cointeitsi4 Utt9llll*. ideal schottbeb, Btorn.. • . Foreet Glade PolkaiGittbehl4...., • • • ;••• ,; . Water Sprite Polka;'• :. ; • irk , LSlly Dale. 'Tittle's on the ifaiicßlaekm, lig author of LWj Este. • Come Take a Ea 11; a nes Ethiopian Zoog: _ . • . A °than School for thellelatispelAnti . B.4--- -- erran t' :b7 T: E. Citorneyt - - Take Sid-. ;•••`":. Tbs.aberse,lnst..zeeetyed bp.-Adants lt.Co.hi -.awes* re!- ale by oelS mErz4B,4 Wood Iftelete. 17111011 - BArataiIir,OISTKILS.--Tbe subscribers Zr. . Pow ;Muer to: suppty,Thdt- eadozness with 'Prest: Onters,.hEtapcsus, /Atha .440301.notiea. ant laireAterms.:r, 1 -1 1, XTRABOC.e.WiIIfATYLOUtiort received freatilor Jr/ family wre, In racks of ^- -50;ar 110010a.,,didivertd !!! eit.per city-free-of charge - Stir detlivry: 144.1ELET.L - nristrAw .F=Dtarberif . . • end Trialiceleri,Z3VWt7 atreet--.1 -1 - lIST RECRIVED r, • ' to fit. ehesttAnn filffillea;:. • 10,' 'do.; -- Oid Colitin . TOL • •- , • • - •-• Tbasafftaazotail.atille.:Visf sad fres . ;lasz l -= 'o. - ' , . gni Tau In JhastarkAAniiiipilia - - , • aelfr ' • BAILEY &RENSIT&W...- TRANS-30 bushels irtateisonp Battu , (ntra)l ant rat:abr.:l -juo andltEr Ws by ado_ ,-KIN G.* 3100REKADT-------, KURD A2PLE.s—_CAl.u.stuils In Core and fors& byt-.t ' • . - D0011.5. FOR COLLEOE3-Baarrna am) CusacuTtre;•••f D. Boon-Oirer 100,000 copies salt", Tha ComlneSteit.. : . 7 ; - Flo motor tbst Rations al th, or tbotTolitical. Smut*, s S . ;of tho .IP.Meezatais,.desqiibed• sirortbsuceAW• TrePherYz Bl.sluill..bee;e44l2oabi." For sale by - . . -J.S..D.6.VLSOSAIsta:DrEeco-b-Agasviy - 7 - - Golf .4-.:.<•••••• MEd= 'treat_ - - IV-2SALE-12 CounU7 Saus-62.acrea of land oath, - •` Irairth street Plink Scold. gi.Gisr rods this Wit of . O. ralltei4 staticak at East/ Liberty, • : •Itiritt- toakerateoksey of country residences that cannot • bi - evall!ed would ,tbit , ; ray; - Join - together ' and, bay where ..3 , 011. - elai' romVanable lima happy. ;IL offer la worth par atterttp:na, .Edqwtre of- - z • • • 17103f-A5 . W00D.3,, • 45 &halal atreit.:7. • ‘•••• FOlt BALE LW - ALLEGlA.NlClTY—Ftrescresofstottest --7 7 - :st a greet baipief.• .It Is .sent dmiste D . evitazuk.. will he 801 l at elaatain'tbstta worth lis:visig, - ..Enolseust •--_ oel9 • • TllOB. WOODS; 4511zrket A BEAUTIFUL. ItYAIDENCX FORlaLltitsvNiewllrftten • i trat,et 5 scree; with aeoneadent•Cottagi /ramie, - att Itue crabuildlagA, is-onitstrutpTodei7skent-r- the atty. ideo, Lbws tia- tay yttated.reebter sae a arkty Tarsts,Costatry.Seata sad CYty.Lata, that I au Aturepub.z....-ft (toms that they cut beam:a:madded with agood mart! • • - meat on eaay.tema: litnatartef. ..• ter) - - TIIO3. WOOMllsllaziat~';: • IIkTEW 1100E-i—Pastnr's Sksteheothops VI Venice, the Otf el Unt - Enii.r.:j. , . Eames 00. Daniel • . 2 - ; • • Aleileille's nen nork,:illannacts....,.. • - Freneh't Warire: id • - • Red far tbe Solitary: " • .. _ 'De Qablegrei nen valunies ; , Uncle Sian, by blzi- •- • Great Truths by Gratt. Authors ; • , •• . Complete Anal t, by lama Welt= - • Haupt on Bridges:- • • • - Green Greettuuotts.Wurics ; ice; Anne. Vo • Whipple's (tendon tent e sce; • - • . Parley's new,lhles ; Arthur's do; ' Chosta's Ditrousse on 'Webster . _ •4. Tangle-Weexti!ales3need. ra th er new inil - eregMilrsir="" -- . edit! 7:1511.502.M.5ceb '• - 3 ocl9 ' ' • 6511arket street, men Firartb. • .. «IS -31017TP L-LOWBSE;Pairt : Buillltipt, - sth - stret ' ET.= IDIVE.II Yeast IVA LIMA eonsistin&.• st-tesertrot Fires battori loud, 314 miles abate liaregart, on•-tha: Youzblorbeay rlver : 7l),serse, in ezdtbrattenos Web basso of •-, XPCM.V4 DPW touzge 370C1ED,1311272. stablerand - sates tag- - . • • • • $ boons. Two lane arebazds or prima fruit • MaisB3pw scre. ;AWN stearthyaboTe. seteesteltdantikralid _ "-- bidarice'sood . tsber, - st -• • oelit -.&Mama? k SON. 110 Third stroot . ": 3 •4' I _ WElllslllllll.l.Bocon. &molders:4ooo Boani-Eixinsi-!-- - ' - .X.: in smoke haulm anti Int..WO:ow to crow the lot. by' - -..-- : oeig ~ •_ - : • .".• ~...-. ~ • • --. 'LEECH; litaTalli & CO.:: ~ • c . —Se rl ---- "DERE 4 ONS insured to the Etuttlid - I*iitaretiZot U. Pittsburgh Lldt.lusurance Compaq, Urs musette to ; call and receive their &Ott for the 311:34Csead.diejj.gudde,_ odaied isiths'lstOriebe Lest 4 e2.1.3-...:= • AlLSON;gectsbuy: • 1 , -....Co.Partnership - Notice. DATE this day samarlauct within hn W l .t. udtte 01131 FAT PM:WM and will laercalter. manor. anid nyder Ow than , of John Asiliondon'i- C a; • • • JOEDI AMU:WON SOZL: Pittetririb,. October IT, IEI3. . Witte- Propo o. for Coal- .. OPOSALS for nupplytirg Coal to the ireallitof fro Dally , ."l .:_ P-Picket Line for the coming season, sill be received Up' to theaSth last., at Irian. at the offers of Wirolinimes 8 Co. • The trod is tit rend taqiuontittes trarn. - 10110t042077 -- bushels, 13 rosy beregniredby the Capbdas. :Tbrinroitinct to commence, on 'the oproinir of Packet "ditkr i ptbinr!: fall. end °oedema to tbe lot or JO 1 1.1 1 8 , 17 1 ::;... f. ntitime-Proposala fro LOUT" et IMO, East thrtatsgbam, soMitifsettmets It= inst. and aaal2 irot(of all , dasettptioniOrtsrs';'-' make, also, the fonstmmlity of Hasps, Rounds and e4itarat- 1 //3 - Leate orders Ist Iron.la ths box, at the tityPest__,-- New Books, .110okse. • '` • TIMM domes of Ike Sew Impteolotut • f by Frederik* Boimter. Clouded trooptoess, by the Coolest V . - The Little Drummer, or ,Faiil.drcefiiire; eiEttiry &en, to Epixot, or thole:toot 0f..M14 - t • Fidler Bilgbi:flopes; Au Old Ci -. • • • Vatalloof by Paul Creyton. _.••• . , A Boyhood of Cheat Ben. Fat Fae.l79' , • *elk • W...k.CILLI)MiIrEN*Sra rIOLLEGY, TEX BOOK—OS !ILEXIfr • 11/211ffr. kJ full Invcdcs juut rieeirel and for suto by .- • - - Late Deilete4&A/XOl7O. TOCILS YOB sAbre-so Oases Mc:m.2am OCY4- slap, fherel Ohio tad Yenns.R. _ - - octla - B. CUTEUIERT Ir. SON, I.4.llladrifit. . - . Now Dancluer.filohooly -, • . - A; -MoILtNES, late of Philaddph7a, - 5 would reepeetftdly infonxt Ufa eitizene of-Plttsbanh and vicinity that= he intends- opening; in a stunt:time Dancing School, In Washington Hall," -Wood street; `,.110,7-2"..z... will teach - the Painslut llfill4lllle;llwirtagiukl; TEM. Polka Quadrille. QuadtEles RussianNionte. ka;Pollta Waltz, Schottlah :Want Plain 'Waltz ; Rams Waltz,Clarrins Nalti,Welisken EpnWa Orators Waltz; and i&llinto Waltz. Pentons who slay wish to join hie elansawhieliaretztrr.fsrmingiwnhareitzt":";-77 interview at the Hall fromilp'eloottla the morning 13.1112; and from Itos in the afternoon. -Tinre wilialzo.beeleseek - 1.. formed for ledlesErei chitclteis, in the - al tern Ont 11/30, 110 r ". tons taught it tbelr own private :rettidences ; ll:refinirelZ' For Anther totinnotationtranntre ths HaIl; - or address ciel2 - • CHRISTOPHER A. IdolddllES.,f,rr' _ . ,OR Sala OH, EXCLIAISGre , Two Acres offirounee; bey-1 • X. Jag • teoat .130 fat on Realretaset. - Bevearth-Virael,.. - : . - near the iz4l-gate; a smallLLlTTelling. Gerisairratki.; anII 13b.rabbery; will be exehaugaLt fat-other elt7 Fors , lr as fate prim 8 - .LCUTIIBRIM &--SON, LIFF STREIrtwo Lots far sale, situated ai ClitY cad . Cci)k. greets. each 24 fee r.Mczt. try 18 army.— Prfxs,V!) -- ' - : each. Terms: Onelatt tribintelm oheryrriar,' • • - CITTICITEET:&" BOY; Real E6tiltrivA•Yeat4l4 6 Thud ati A 11EAUTINUL PAlta, on tneenin - riTen nen; guttoons crf Itinefirperrt;Oble, ICO de:l6Am - • Cert.i.- CV:H=IM L-Z0N,140 P6I.D . SlLKS —Justropened,st - 2.. - .6. - 5L0.05 1 00.'5, No. 25 MITE straet,a beautiful:assort =tent Or P 1411: = Silts, brightest colors. • ' - cern 1011.0CIERSHAAVI&•--A-A-31450N &00.4.N0..`2.5 Firm JUDD streetmill open this morning slant-sad L'"'rtment tho.#lle•lt...qtgittes-_ at - 13101&E Lottgasal Square. - - -•••-• . •••4 LAID DB LAL51123-500 pa. new style PlatiDe -- .; • bright cokrrsOnst received. at - cet2L- - B. CALVERT. 425 ' CO4- T‘T.E.SINEZILS; MICOLS.TERS -ANDI:SI2OtWONaaI, - IbreElan. AllAsaucTr7Fs,--No:4Bl3eutluTk l / 4 1 atreer.;_ "....-- I`IIIIADNIXIII.S.- • - -- . - IrALUMAR TRACY OF LAND skr,v,of 403Aci ,z.. sitne.4 if-short distance frout - 11111side St-falai.= Ow:- loins. IL: R. Good hal nal-ehrgea _Umber, ,prinalgally theate: Lp.t oak: about 25 ie - rea imparted.; a. Strar-all.4lblk , and Three DwellinOlouatti. . Price 'SOW. >1113(3 -42 . beautiful FARM of 100 aenu t - 51tuabiait the Obloiteer—for.:-;. - . • - Air• good Farmaiebsvgl Borfillitilota oiDovillagilt**7 Pabst...Lim Heal Estate Maxie 77 ' IUF/Dul.wrrar. Colamentzszp cal-and at Mad aid tbettnotiorts edxffld grain MAU= Ilalth, roan tad IlallebysilJ tace,ll:. 114.3iliaatt fat scslebr J; IL-WErLDIN; Bookseller se L4ttica¢ s r: 1": - 7.a.Vinkil if-:Woriatattird sal tacuth. _ _ - ."1 ' )C—:..T.lbtairdaterimn ~24:410.47.ta1dre, FA.WMOMI: CO. EINE MMiItHME EMS