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"W,. < . ~ ‘ 1 ;,i \\ . Memphis without our calling attention to it, so - ««. , -f'JLifZZ: we will say nothing about it Itwas “a/attake ‘ *~t V“■ /A] -* i‘‘ ' for the compositor and we presume thepuroha ; :,'.>; 5 :„v. : ■>% eero will get seme “Hat taker at the tale. Gov •;. -, ,;,4, .:: ''***--:■• -'rN-*-! ."^^',v , '.'r • ».*« ,■ ■ K *^4i? • ■’. - -•• *«■:'{ •-v>-t* ; * , ' : • •-•*■-'•' ;: k/ ' *^* 5 «■ ■’H ,f ir -■ i*-- •■ •■ *■ ... ir L-’ *- ' - •- . -v J*. »• . . . ••' ■■»«* .»< „: - ' @§a nk m <'• r"i •*-'v v fc f - " • ‘ Vr Ma ■ \ ■-v ■>t . . ' * h i ■* * * -V Ip.* ' ! k'-V ■ • i *1 n -.'.V" J ' ’ *>• . . *•••■■ ■ ■ ; ’“*• v?*‘ x \ ■ * ‘ -' l ., ■ • 14 1 .h" ■• 1 • Mfe . *.. «»c -<»»■■■ K’f> •a lf ma.' ■ tv,,'. w *■ imitj IMm THURSDAY MORNING: atilltNlNG POST JOB OPPICK. We t.0u1.1 call the atteotSm of. HOcINKS3 BRSTtij the fact that, "i -cb Trp. «nd rrom fMla.lclpi.U a. oomto ofjaot, are fiow prcparM to-fit* or “ fW . fn _ ~hlhl llclo. Paper HoctAPctcca, jwl gramme for «hl«. tlow. All or.lcrj will be promptly HIM. News oftne D»y Hon . Jure ! Perkins, the representative from Cheshire in Ho' last Congress, died nl hie resi dence in Nashua, on Saturday lost. lion. Gidoon Tomlinson, ex-Govcrnor and ox- Cnilod States Senator from Connecticut, died at his residence in that State, on Monday night. Tho Elkhart 'Conuly Bank (Goshon,' Indiana,) h,- stopped payment. This oonoernr has no banking houeelnt Goshen. The Bank of Goshon hss.pretended to redeem ter the owner, and hss dono'so when in funds, which was not oommon. The Steamboat “Malta'’ was wrecked a few date since at the head of Big. Hurricane Island, bei.,w the ptnjee called; Caro-in-llock, near the Kentneky shore, in Crittenden county. It was > -ami day light, yot mitny persons jnmped over lioanl, tmd drowned, liStwithstauding- the boat „,.h well provided with life presorters. In tho exeitcnleuhflhe passengers rorgot every thing., j The animal meeting ; of Ihn Baltimore and Ohio Bali coed Company, was held in Baltimore oity on Monday. / A ohango of polioy in tho Com pany’s affaire has been loudly demanded for oome time, and upon, a vote being taken for Direc tors, tho Reform tioket triumphed by a large majority. Tho number of shares polled was 40,1)00:—for Reformers an average of 30,000 against it abont 14,000. It is difficult to keep*up with the current news in regard toibroken or discredited hanks. Every day almost adds one or more to the list. Wc .shall endeavor to notify the public in every in stanoe; and hare no doubt that some of our citi zens wili find that they are among the victims in almost every oase of a bank failure. No matter hovr distant the looation of the shaking bank may be, some of its notes will probably be found in our eity. Most of them aro western banks ; and many of them looated inludianß. The frc<- h.,vir, e law of that brought into existence , a large number of banks that were unsafe from the first The circulation of the banks estab j Hshed under that law may be nominally secured ; by thejdeposit of stocks, but a forced eale ol those stocks, in large quantities, to redeem the notes of the free banks, will doubtless result i:. showing that the stocks arc not sufficient to pay the bill holders in foil. We believe the Pittsburgh banks are safe and sound ; but we would not undertake to epeal positively Of any others. No mau can take u bank note now with any feeling of safety. W, are not alarmists; but we ars inclined to th opinipn that the end of the announcement* to “ broken banks" isuot yet. There is no iso. of safe money in the country. fy'.J and i>hr. is tbo only safe money, if we except the notes c-i a few well kaowfl b&nks. We pnblished yesterday, a long list of broke., banks. We add Jorday. another list Si.itio c. them are the samo as published before, We wd' Bo en publish the liet entire, and we advise .on, readers to lay the paper aside for rrfermc whenever they are compelled to receive ban: notes. We hope we shall do none u.jnstic through incorrect information. Here is aln for to-day of broktin Banks; Lewisdleunty Bank, of N“w Veil. Carthage . do *>• Miltroee do. Drovers’ ' do do. Bank of Romo «“ Bank of Carmal • do. Ogdensburg do do. . Erie and Kalamazoo Bank, Michigan. Government Stock Bank, at Ann Arbor,Mich Bank, .do da. Nashlenaugh do da n - Merchants' Bank of Macon, Georgia. Milford Bank, Delaware . Merchants’ Bank, Borlinglon, Vi lli tor Bank, Connecticut. Cumberland Bank, Maine i KentuckyTruct Company Bfok. at «.»vingim Kentucky. . Newport Salety fund, Elkhart County Company Bank, Indiana. Northern Bank; Logansport, Indiana. Connersville Bank, Indiana. Corlugtcn Bank, do. THE COUNTY PAUL The Allegheny County Agricultural Fair com men<*s on thc 24th inat., on the grounds occu pied by the State Fair laat year. The Committee have made all necessary ar rangements to render it an Interesting affair, and a large attendance is expected. The cholera' bas disappeared, and the city iu h*ft*tby Tho railroads can brine ail vho desiro to come, and wo look for a large crowd of Btrpngers from;all directions. A SPICY PAFKU 'The leader of one ot our neighbors yestorday. discussed tbo question of •• a opicy paper- in r afraid onr neighbor mistakes bis calling, if he O’ snppoaca anch leaders give promise of r/nrt. ■ Tho motto at the head of that eliect lswiokod. << Th&largert circulation at any t* p(i r f«-' aalt/. •*Hh :<liame. wbrrw ifltbj hbii-h We Will tell what w 6 know soon. . \*- - 4+4 , . - Sr 'ft - 7%744 *V»...<*'.v. • . .♦'•«4* *4 s'J-r’r.-*».,* + *<m s -* V» ./•♦ »f\ >!• ■ •> -!t ■*.«. v* * * »r 4 - • -r. . ** ,i - ■ '.r.- i ::::::OCTOBEB 19. WHO IB SAP® 1 Vr.Es* Wi! bis often called upon ■■ J chronicle the fact of some female haring not . , the breeches, but the Albany Jtnarud grace tl. j following particulars of n caae wherein a rohut i j yonng roan took a fancy to petticoata and wore them for eeeeral months before hit aei was dir corered. He acted in the capacity of honar maid in a family living in Scbhnrie oonnty. Now York?for some time, and passed under the name of “BUiabeth” but was at length arrested for •testing sB7Mrom the master or the house, cf whioh crime ho waa convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary. The following, announcing his arrival at the, jlil will explain how hit aex was discovered: “Here ehe arrived a few d*y* ago,aatl tha f erthy ms treo ncsired her kindly, Introduced h*rto the female <l> ■ SS l tou ihoocM Into the fthlor-room. fto-o whn>w*ettfewof kindicmmifor M Mr.-ttlfebury .?*?' toon beard, inti on bli appearing tb* Hmtron Wu*h as and requested blm to “ take that map away r JOF Wc would advise every one who wants a good novel to read to go to 8. B. Lauffer’s boot store end boy t book - entitled ’ “ • WEARYFOOT COMMON. We have received it, and can Bafely aay its moral tone U good ; ita style excellent; ita inoi dents interesting; ita characters drawn to the life;! and—all who read it will laugh frequently, ery occasionally, and coonider the money #aid for It well laid out. It ia written by Leigh Ritchie, and published by—we forget who; but Lauffer*Ul sell it cheap at hla bookstore, No. 87 Wood street. any thing but a epioy manner. Wo arc numb Congreiimen from Indiana Tbd oppoaiticn Stato ticket m Indiana laiiloot ed by over aevea thousand. For Congrcaa the new delegation atandß mne anti-Nebraska, and two Nebraaka, aa foUows: Anti-Nebraaka, Qco. 0 Dnnn, Wm. Cumbaok, David P. Holloway, Lnoien Barbonr. Harvey D. Soott, Daniel Mace, Sohnyler Colfax. John ,W. Tottit, and Samuel Benton Nebraaka. W. 11. Engliab, and Smith MBler. * '■l "'X’ V >,< .j .?V< : r . :r T *» > 5« f< COL.. KCRBI »• MOT*. We have »ll along Otmleaded that our candi date for Canal CofftmlMener was not a Know Nothing. The following latter ,from Mr. Mott, In reply to a communication addressed to him by several Democrats, ought to satisfy every one. It Is full, explicit, and unequivocal. It will be seen that ho not only denies having any con nection with the secret “Order,” butavowssen t'raients'the reverse of theirs. Wo have no longer a doubt on tho subject; and are glad to find that the opinion wo have all along enter tn.in.-d, is at length confirmed : MEnenAtt-rs’ { Philadelphia, Oct. IC, 1854. t Col. llel'ev S. Mott, , , . Dtdr Sir . —Having been your intimate friends, and having wltmeoed your coarno In poli tics for many years, wo have never kuownan ! occasion whero onr confidence in your reraona integrity and political orthodoxy has wavered U Lnoment. Yon can readily realize ourenr prtsaAmd indignation, therefore, when we heard your name assooiated with a secret Mid pre scriptive organization, after yoa had formally accepted a nomination for Canal Commissioner „f Pennsylvania from tho Democratic party, wboee advooatn you liave always been, and whose principles you have ever defended. 4 onr letter Peremptorily and pteitivcly denying all connec tion with this Order, published m Angirat last, was regarded as abundantly satisfactory at the time it appeared, but notwithstanding this broad and emphatic'dental, and in the faoo of yeut i offer at ail times, to make any further statement • that vour friends might require, wo are pained , t„i see that many Democrats continue to regard vdu as identified with this clandestine nnS rro srripti.e Order. The fact that yon have been ' larp l* voted for by the members or this Ordeg, is-still evidently tho real cause of this snspicion. tv« know bow sensitively you feel any imputa tion upon your personal and political character | —we know how unjust any snob suspicion is— we know how ardently yon cherish tho Demo emtio rarty-we know that you would acorn to belong to any other political organization, and above all, bow much you aro opposed to all se cret combinntioos for political purposes-we know too, that In your own county of Pike, yon were 'the bold, active, and public opponent of Know Nothingism, as the result of tbe late elcc tiou in that county will show- We know that night and day before the election, yop were en gaged in contradicting tho declaration that you belonged to this Order, and in rallying your friends in opposition to it, nnd in support of vour colleagues on the Democratic ticket. We know, finally, ho* proudly you can repel any and all assaults, in tbs slightest degree affecting vour standing as a Democrat and a oitizeu- While we cheerfully pledge ourselves to the Democratic party of Pennsylvania, that yon are ns true to the Democratic faith ns any man living, ntnlaa hostile to the order of Know Nothings, as its most conscientious and most uncompromi sing opponent, we address you this letter to jive veu an opportunity over yoor own name, to an swer these unfounded assaults of your foes and the mistaken suspicions of your friends. Respectfully yours, Asa Packer, James M. Portbb, William OvRBriRLP, t Daviil lUubett, Jons N. Hurciitssos, L. F. llaiisbs. Fmx.ADSi.ruu, Oct 10, IHo Qijkti.skks 1»“ gr»««ful to you m old and ttlucd frionds for tint (r.oncrous nnd ,]i>.]tM>nt let -1 ter you hato addroreed to mo. You do me no i more than justice io exprestung Hie belief that I I | A , e not had, and Ua«e not see, the nlightrat connection with any eccre! pntiiir:.l organization itbatceer called; and I feci that 1 deserte your confidence as a I>etnocrat ami a mau ae fully and an entirely at the present day, as at any former rtoriod. To the name extent do I feel entitled tn the confidence of the liemocratio party nf r«mt sylrr.nia. When tho'imputation that I wae a iember of the eecret order to which you refer, lisa made, I took the Hist prnper occasion toro riel it in strong, nnnteosured and emphatic lan guage. 1 proposed to nJd/to this denial any ■ other that might bn reqnired at my hands. It ! is alleged in notne cf the Whig paper* that 1 did 1 not again repent this contradiction. But I print BIT own character too highly—f yntnu my prin <f plc« too doarly- Tbaec Üboecd too long and ton zealously itl'the Dtuncnratio ranks to deem it accessary that I should r dunteer a reply lo erery imputation upon my slauding X* a Demo (JTat. • All-that-yu(»f my -piMix.!..* m regard «'• tj.w accusation, l-rhrcrfi.Uj 'udr-rsc ; and I 'tin ;»<».! th m I lih*» had t„ tnf* nn *rT? r tunity tUnt ruitilM iur> at the Mine tiaie-to point to yon, gentleman, a* my hostages and once more to declare that l am not now and no ter have been a member of ftrfy other political or |an nation but tbe Democratic party. When 1 ( became the candidate of the Democratic party : for Canal Commissioner, 1 Jopeoded upon that •lone for my election. While I shall carefully ; itudy the interests of the whole people, I can i represent the intcrer.tu of no other forty in tho Otficial position I am about to ashurfio 1 am for the largest degree of cWil and religious liberty, ♦ml oannot subscribe, and never bavo subacri bed to the doctrine that any cititen known to the ; Constitotiou as such, shall be proscribed from i f iTti office, or in tiny degree debarred of his ; rights because of his religious belief or the place of his birth. In the late canvass, 1 diligently exerted my humble abilities to secure tbe triumph of the Democratic party and its principles, and to ad vance the success of my able and well tried col leagues on tho ticket, and it is with prido and pleasure that l refer to tho result in my own sec tion of the Btato, and particnlarly in my own representative district, as an evidenco of the truth of what l say. lam aware that tbe con fidence of a few of my Democratic friends b*s been somewhat disturbed by tho peculiar cir cumstances which sbrround my position, but 1 trust this deftaitien of ipy views nud actions may satisfy all. ‘ . Truly, your friend, \ • fIEKRY S. MOTT. To Hon. Asa Packer, h. F. Uarnes, Esq., Hon. Wm. Oferfield, and others. Pbohibition. —The defeat of tbo Prohibitory dkw ifl pretty certain. The official returns will probably show that the entiro voto on the ques tion, both for and against it, was not o?er 200,* 000. There are nearly 400,000 voters in tho Commonwealth. Out of that vast number of voters but about 120,0(H) havevotcJ for Prohibi tion. This result is unexpected. 09* Hon. Edward O'Melvaney, a Stato Sena ■ tor of Illinois, and a Democratic politician of ooneidorablo prominence, died on the 30th tilt., after a abort il!ue:o. Ho was tho author of the resolutions which* woro passed by tbo Legisla ture, instructing the Senators and Representa tives to voto for the Nebraska bill. 09* The American and Chronicle are running a desperate race for popularity just now. Wo’ll bet a shilling tho American will come in half a length ahead. The Republic is safe wbiohover wins. Me. Buchanan. —It is expected that Mr. Bu ohanan will resign his mission next spring, and after making a tour through several of tho coun tries of Europe, return homo in the summer. 09" The essayist of the «7eurna/ is resolved to be the mouth piece of tho Know Nothings. Wo lose that chance of boing organ grinder. 09* Onr loader of to day met with an nccl dent There is hopes of its recovery, however an<f If so. it will bo oat soon. Description op Tins Aectio. —The Arctlowas tho third built of tho Collins line. She was con structed in 1800. and had been always under tho command of Captain Luce. She was considered one of tho staunchest vessels over built. Her hall was encased with strong iron diagonal bra ces. in addition to all tho other modern improve ments in ship-building that could be applied to render bur as strong ns wood and iron conld pos sibly make her. Her tunnage way 2. boh 7d-ootbs government measurement, or about 8.000 car penters' measurement—the measurement usual ly employed in speaking of a vessel. Sho cost In building SGOO.OOO. and was insured in Eng land for £OO,OOO sterling, and m this oountry for $810.1)00, making a total of $OOO,OOO. Sho was provided With boats sufficient for five hun dred persons. “Her cargo was light—probably not more than half an average, os is usual at this season of tho year—and was insured for principally in Wall-street. Liteeaet Mattbbs.—lt. Is stated that a lite rary gentleman of New York, Is writing a Life of Horace Greeley, to be published about New Year's Day. It is said to be full of aneedotes of the most eooentno gentleman. Fanny Fern will soon have out a new novel entitled Ruth - •» • ,t- •» ... . a i ■» •• t _ • or ..i 4. 1 ;t. • «^j!£ _vv, 4 *’• "vo.’ * "■ !" , oCGre»C#** , ®Nj BB *£ Theprewnt season iB the satuiinalw shop-> nets. Wiiiby housewives exnltovsr ■ prloe otg»9de in general; rantnres at the cheapness of #rtss ntaaa. jwio those: aWqnitons femaloß, who terror of shopmen, beccnßo they are nlwayt'Dargatn ing and never buying, noloalty-.■begin to pur chase. Every where one hears the crry, wnat bargainß things are 1” Many a good dame ex patiates to her hnsband on what she thinks a Providential ooonrrcnco, that when coal ana marketing arc bo high, oil artioles apparel aro- so low. It allows them, shd sagely tells him, to dress the ohildren ns decently as over, in Bpito of bakers, bntohera and vegetable women. She is even in hopes of laying up something towards baying tho new carpet, or purchasing a piano fovAnnaMana or providing for the wants of tho suffering poor dnnog the approaching winter. In every third household, perhaps, tho great cheapness of poods is con sidered a lncky help towards economy. K»Jb« | burden of the ladies song, in parlors and sitting rooms, go where you will. ' But unfortunately, in practioe, the result is rory different. Mrs. Thrifty goes out a ping, intending to spend only a few dollars ; but b> one cheap article and another until she has purchased twice as mooli as sh" usually does at thiaeeason. - Ito dealer Ullaher that oh this silk she saves thirty «« nt * • ’ that on this ribbon she saves t wenty . lhattheso gloves cannot bo imported for twice what bo asks • and thnt laces, ohemiaettes, embroidered I sleeves, nod all that sort of thing, never were so Cheap Since Adam, and never w. 1 he again. The calculating customer to think tho wioeai thing she cm Jo ia to lay in a stock for ft year ahead; so eh* bujfl whatever '»he thinks “ monstrously cheap,” fancying oil too while, that &bo is saving money, but forgetting ib-it hair of what eho purohasos will he nut of fashion'before she can wear It, awt that much of tho other half is dear ftt any price because rear ly not needed. Thus she, who wore merino at fifty cents, now wears silks, beoftososbo can buy , them at seventy five, yet flattering herself .ho has saved money Meantime, the husband has to foot the bill, wondering, iu the simplicity ot male nature, ftt tho odd notion* which his wife has of economy, nod perhaps hearing ft Btneefo sigh over his vanished dream of a piano for bis ' 1 darling daughter. There is'nt ft wor*o delusion than that of gr«ft‘ bargains ” It id an igtut fotuus, which will lead anybody astray, who once begins to belts dope. Tins ladies arc by no means the only persons who nro victimized by Ibis Jack O'Untero. Men are as weak a< women in regard to “ great bar gains.” Many a strong minded “lord of crev . tion ” is tempted to buy a big house, which be doesn't want, and which he can poorly afford to pay for, rofreiy because it is n “ griat bargain. .MAoy a carriage and horaea Are bought, because the purchaser happens to be at an auction,where things are going at “a great bargain.” Many a disastrous speculation is entered into, simply because Ihe lands, or merchandize, or whatever else is the object, is ottered at *• a great bar gain.” We could almost say, without exaggera tion, that "» great bargain" Is the devil’* bait, with wbioh he lures people into min. For the whole notion that a thing is a great bargain, because the price is low, ia a fallacy, since noth ing is cheap that wo do not really want. Hon. ChfttU* OHpJn, late Mayor of VMlidrt j.Via, baa resumed the practice of law. Robert Schuyler, of “ oter-Usne’* notoriety, la aaid flourishing in Varis. A Urge body of anthracite cos! I>*« b«i* foood in the county of Cav-ib, IreUn-1. Wm. 8. Kellogg:, ft-Kew York printer, dU-<l of yellow fercr at Augnata, Oeo M last 1 riday. Potatoes are plenty in the interior of New Hampshire, at two sailing* a buahri. An ongalUot retool teacher was *;aM recently for whipping one of bii echolars—a young lady of Hereoteen. The Mayor of New Orleans recommends the establishment of a paid tire department In that city. A sale of one thousand Indiana hogs is re ported io Lonisrillr. at *4,Tfi net, dellrerable there. It is computed that there will be twenty-one thousand miles of railroad in the United BUte* ■ lit dav of Jaanarj next. * TdUttf reform has bees adopted bi St. Lnuis by the municipal authoriti**, and the dre*»- is now in preparation for the men. An Artse.an well is UeUff borml in rbiladal ! phi a-, in frrat of Dr Jaynes’ large building on | ('artvr strrot ft bsti already reached ft depth isof forty fort. Young Jerome psnap.tt.’a rnr.V In tli? French army i« •ciua Uc-nt.-unnl of Drtg.>ona. Thin ia the nut grade hr hrld lirrr, ,r a. nearlj ns tH. oh.reeter of the two services permit. While the Arctic w*« going down, upasseeger offered jCJii,OOO if tbo boats would put hack to Bare l him. Thry turned to do so, bnt before they reached him nature waa eihanatcl and ho sunk. The mysterious disease called milk sickness, is prevailing among the citizen* in the neighbor hood of EdwardsvilU*. UK. It is thought to have been caused by the butler used, although it hoe not yet shown ittc ,f among the cattle. Brigham Young’s terra as Governor of Utah expires soon, and it is a matter of seme difficul ty vith tho administration to fix upon his succes sor. One thing is said to be determined on, viz: that he will not be a Mormon. Tho steamboat boiler Inspectors from various parts of tho Uoion, were in session at De troit on Retard «y, with a viow of a general con sultation ns to the best means of preventing ex plosions. Cnpt. Bhallcross, of Louisville, Ky , is president of the board. The war taxes now imposed directly upon the British people, and paid for in hard cash, amount to fifty millions of dollars annually. This is about equal to tho whole amount of annual tax es levied by the United States Government on its revenue duties. A Young K. N.—The editor of the Hartford Times found thrust under his door a day or two since, tho following written in zigzag lines, evi dently with a lump of oharcoal, upon a pieco of white paper.iaod purporting to bo copied from the Know Nothing Almanac of 1863 : Irifh Woman. —“ Arrmh, Johnny, and where have you bin so long?" Native Son. —“ Why, mo, and the rest of tho boys has bln licking an Irishman." Mother. —“ Wait, yo spalpeen, till your daddy gets home, you’lT%e after catcbine it!” Son. —“Oh, be be blowed! Thai'* the man we’ve licked." [Exit mother, with upraised eyes and a half smothered “Och hone!” while sonny stalks off whistling nail Columbia.] 09* A short time since, tho Methodist minis ter of East Hampton, Conn., went in pursuit of his horse, in an easterly diroctiop, toward the woods, no found the' horse, lost his littlo boy, a little shaver, only three yeatt o& who, had unobservedly followed him. Upon ftfrivißtf homo, the child was missed, and it occurred tq tho father that ho might have fbuewed him, and; he went baok, but returned late la the evening unsuccessful, when tho neighbors aroused, au4 with torches went in search also. They acouTCtr tho place in every direction, bat with no success, until late at night, when 000 of tho party dis covered tho little follow asleep in a swamp, up to hie knees in mud nod mire, his head resting uptOn a grass mound that served as a pillow. The Faibv Liobt Guard.— iproodwity wSfrt' tonished, Bt b lsto hour lost evining, by the ao tual appearanco of this female military company, which haa heretofore beon conaldercd mythical. Twenty woll dressed young women marched through the street, two abreast, in military or dor prooccded by a malo drummer who beat time rigorously. They giggicdlilta so many girls just lot looße from school, ana were follow ed by a large crowd. Thoir object seemed mere ly to attraot attention: which, of course, they succeeded m doing to their hearts' oontent. Wc presume the drill-room is in Mercer street. —AT. r. Mirror, 1 Mb. Geheral Gaises.—lt may not bo generally known that within the precincts of the old cemotry of thin city ropoßC the remainß of the gallant veteran whose name heads this article. Within o small lot enclosed within a wall of brick near the centrenfcthe cometry, covered with a coarse fiat atoms Hot an inoh above the surrounded earth, without an inscription of any kind to mark the tomb of a man so distinguish ed in military annals Of the country, lies, the body of Gen- " Edmund Pendleton Gainea, Mobile Regltlrr. A National Mabia—A Madrid oorresjmndent, describing' the Interest the poorer classes take in a bulbfight, says that man actually cut off his wife e hair while she was asleep- and sold it, in order to raise money for the purpose of *^e Removal of a Nuisance. The citizens of Harrisburg. Pa., were to hold a town meeting last evening, to adopt measures for the removal of a large number of dehd cheep that ?re now lying in the Susquehanna river some 30 miM > * > . *» - " s|.fgt-Twa«nr fc A ItIMMCB *l*®*- Th«ft-kUaTeßtilLth*wftpd»arwdumh, In glaiwy nlo*p the waters Ho. . And mark yon soft, wtflto cloud* that rest Above oar rale, a moveless throng; The cattle on the mountain's toeaff Ktyoy the grateful shadow long. Oh, how unlike those merry hoot* Id early Jane when earth laugbu out. Wh*i tLu ftaslii winds make lore to flowers, And woodlands sink and waters nnont. When in the sweet voices talk, And m -ainsof ilny m;** 1 ’ swell From **v ry mow-ciipofthorocl-^ From eery blnivin's WU lint n.r..- a joy too drfp lor souji^,’ A «*' - no other s»-a»i»n knows* LluMbes the beawmsand wraps the ground, The Mtwlnys or ru|S|£ Away! I wilt not be. tn-lay. >;r Tboo.dy slave of toll and earn. Away from desk and ! away: I’ll br ho Idle as the air. JVmeatt* the open t-ky. abroad. Among the plants and breathing things, Tli- rtnl-se, peaceful works o{ tfcw, 1 11 chare the calm the aiiSffl ortnßS. Come, thou. In whose soft eywl see Th- meaning of Uiy qwrt, Oui* day ntnid U«e woods with me, I‘Ti’Ui men aml all tbelr carsi apart. And where, upon the breast, Tb-“hadow of the Udckst 'The Mu* wiki flowers thou Fball glow yet deeper I* VM» •***• Otnwe, and when mid the calm profound, 1 luru those gentle eye* w . They, like the lovely \*A**fft™*** Of lonoceoce and p»aes enattspeaa. H«kl berr, beneath the mnwmhg shaAs, And on the sHei* ’ Winding and widening. tfifewWy fade In yon soft ring or soUßpi *■>«**• Th* tillairotree* tbelr Rtil) n« He spire, and y°*Wl o ' At rest In those calm AoltUjJpeer V. _ , A* chiselled from th* Imdsm roe *- Om tranquil mount the sceneyermoka- Tbere the hushed winds tbelr *ahjwlb keep. While a near hem from beca aad byts Otmee faintly like the breath of smep- WelLmay the g*«r deem that whs#, Worn with the struggles and the strtfr, And heart-sick at the wrongs « am, The good forsake the seeues of IMi: Like tili* J*»’p qokt that»Ji*hlle, lingers the lovely landscape o *#, Fhall tw tie* peaee wbfWshM y smlm- Weleomea him to a eho**-- Ssw York Wimr Disk SrsTtUkST.-The following ia tbo «omp»fAtir« owdition of the Bisk, of tbo city of New York, onSatorJay, October 7, as compwed wilk the presume week ly CinvtaTn. _ IVt." 'W t9l :iSO yflA 70J5»5/I0 • .Si;-";. D*r.... $i,Tb4,910 De t4,l*l ,Sß This •ifttomeßt doee not include Knioier* hocker, Soffolk, ud Eighth Arena* Bulks. Mgr The effect o, sboHtlonism on our bor der* is slresdyAisible. Beery msil containswi rertisMSeuU of runssrsy negroes. BJhreboM srs shoubl keep s wstsh orer their sisres. In i«ir paper tonUy wUI b* found two notices of rtinswsy sisres. Resd them Tnbunt. n'L.ase-a c.l.krate* I.l*er nils—Sr amane tlwmoat p»w»lsrof tbadsy. That l: .lil .or- Hi.r raon-lJot.*k beadarh., and drspepd*. t,m« t>iendadi>oH. Ilaad lb. folk., in, teaUmoDJ tnan *t -n fcn"* n likly and g»BUum«n oor own city : Nls- Vcak. August :UMci Hr.atM Mt*. WttUsWH.Xu- Si' >***&lb aHmU tmtiiy tUtti tt--®- have Urth Mrt fUtVrin.; wtibthe liver complaint t>r „t—u'l live y-*rs Jurtug vWrtt time tMy have .pen*- ■ lurf-aimunt.f RW’OM.aftd trt*-d many rvtncdlo-, but to 1.0 |..1, lii.eUy, hmrtni of I>r. W PtlK «b-J parehae-d faur Ui-, wM* tJnrrtnok »* »rdlng to th* «15- tlirmMvea pev(e.tly cmnlof that di.trvsaiDg dw**,-v. j* p j» T . M'Lsta* b eaW«btaied Uvrr till--. hlk* great VrnuUiMu t r Wonn nt-nroyer, c*o m* »-<s h*l r '' .pecUM* ih Ug ewra l« thh cllv. Par-havrv will please b- careful to k’ l '. uk * uru- tut l>r. M Un-’e Liver TVr- Mh.-r Uv.< k ul ‘ U^ Aim by thwyle ~" * •^rr.r'iiTOTnwi!*..: frPr«f norKi KlliJror- C*rdl«4~-'tti« M|AC imuifiJ.i I f tW. anO U<*UUUI«! fio-i tbeir f«*Sl *•»«*» m " * »^ nl t'’- v t rtr *f ,T ‘• ,n ,hl * xmrtraJl-1 ton*. Mwa***. whfc^.i' w-akn.e.l 1* **> «f lni-Ur- »y*t labor or Alt »»"' taxtaft of tt>* Ihyf 'll a fhana, Imparti Irk to lt»a| rrjalaly-r au«l t.*lao«o«h~l -t Ui* . m-r-Wfce tt* ‘irriifth to perform it* raw-lion- 1 , &r^Uiw \* vvt \ort-r r-t* in d«i- .juunUty the N.lrent jute»-r n**r**rj j* r p*rfrct Jtf.wli.-m. There b noj-p<s-v-i "f nrrvuuJ ManbfU Mi'i tie ilolor*ui l<‘ tt«*> fliitUriop nl dM aefraiH tp't'-m, wMffc may oot be pnMaptly fobdoed s**htW« lurlg irnot. For *ll functional eomfUlot*. wh*h*Mfc« remit of Jywlp*U*m,or proceeding from IbtoJ- Ui.Ur; c*u**-. it K io tlw fullert t’f the *onl. ,nT " 1 * *o severely torn Oil# description erf .llnt-mL., «ul do *rU t“ >«■»* ihb t*rt in mind. ThaContlHl i- i.»u u-, . hlffhly in pint U.t -- |*rie>* ilir*-*' dollar* pet bottle; two for Bfc dollar?; *x t* twplfe ‘t 'il.vr- C HINA, Propri^r, 1W Brondw*J. New York. Hold by |>ru<yl«ti*tkr6neboot the United Stnt**, Chc»4« and Vhe West Indie*. At?K!«TB. KLSSfiNfI A nBOS., No. 00 Wood »twt, DR. aw. n. KKTfIKK. N».HO Wood *tr ot. do J J\ yLKMUM, AUnthcny City. octl*:«UW of Ferer, Bilious Diwue*. or long continue lllneas or any Kiml, will Hud Carter’* Mixture Uw only remedy »Mch will revive their drooping constitutions, expel nil Imwl humor* fn m o>e Wood, excite the Utct to a prompt »ihl healthy •eUou, and by it- tonic properties, re*lore the paliant to lift nod rigor. ' We can only ray «i jt. A single bottle is worth all the •Mailed Pnimparillaa In existence. H contain* no Mercu ry, Opium, or any other noxious <>r irntmuon* drug, nod eau be tfven to the youngest infant without hesitation. Boe the certificate* of wonderful cures around tbo bottle* Mow P‘»" fire hundred ponmnn lu the city of Richmond, Ta., enn leatlfy to IU good effects. %• Bee advertisement. octl&lmdaw pn M t»low»e.--Th- wellmown superiority of OkIBBLB'B fit In the Oenneut, need. no comment on hla out; it hii boon eehnowtalied by «H »l>o too* feyored him with their orders, thst they h»Te neeer been fltled with the mm. NW end style os by hhn. Jl. beg. to Inform hi. p. troo. oml Urn pnbllo, thnt hi. .took U no. replete with the ...wet style. Ibr met., sorts end penis, .nIUbl. lb, th. E. GIUBBLB, Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, S4O Übwty iL, bMd of Wood. gftl#. M» THREE STORY ERICK DWELLIN'!! HOUSE AND DOT, In which I now reeldc, No. -lo i cou etreel, brfwSn Irwin end ED Cl.lr .trerte. The llonee » ii a.i.d lUrni togarret; containing mwo rooms ln the tt*T, adjoining the TheLot I* 20 feet front and BO fret deep. a willeell on »#ry roMonnWe term.", as cn acoountot the f -if- 1 im detarmned to sell If possible, £ra?-Sn* third cash, balance S ?“ ”??? inn MfrtiM. PoeseMipn siren Immedintely niter JJlOf iSSMS TWe indlrpotnhle. If not eold hekne ttelLTllnnmrr-MnDtwill rent to eom.soodte.nnt, with » two HOBBES nnd LOTS.eltunted on -iriit. StMthABTlUe, Ohio. One Lot la GO foot 8 feit allay, on which Ualarge two containing 11 rooms, kitten and Vvllnr The Bduae waa kept to* -any yea n as a f armeitf Tnrcni but now wcupiatf** » Saloon and Restaurant. It I iiueTopronite the Oonrt Hone, nnd public odh*». There u S &. .to»; I. O feet front by ISO ■ Th . the a*me alley, on which hi a two tfiA fmS&U£ HOUR*. containing 6 room*, and a lt was occupied lor some yearn °* f-uffi’both together, or separately 1r d wired. Terms _/wX ouk bahaoc® In payments on terms to suit the WaMtHaSfl given for all the property. No P* rtlea ; ?22u Knaoiw of the proprietor, or of 15. MIFFWCOI) Kiq., Attorney, in gteubenTille. *»!•." BAMUKL M’CLAIN, oot!7*lw' No. ‘2lO I'euu street. Pittsburgh. cHlua Hall* Market dbtwkkn third and fourtustrkbtp. WdThavo now opened one of tho largest and bust so jTtek* of OTltfl. UDASS end UUEENSWARK, .nor .rnnwwdewc*. j. <<t Our assortment of white iron I'toni'Jonlbib. of pome bell doneo different Fliapee of Din stOM eoniwj* /® Ware We bare eome eight or ten illf- ? Pr, ?s. n iSSslo?ffrt«S; Ten ware, together with a llnutlftj? article W Gold Band and Hold Scroll, both fine m mtlonfl Jf french China, and about onMhtnl the cost. rSSSoN 'WARE —Our stock of common good*!* large, -hid! we invite tl!h city and oouulry trade to examine, to which "0 *n ** f mon without any fine, if drsmsl. “aU«WABK.“w2 ™?. lorge .took of Ota, of .11 bi U , w,i Which wr can pell nt factory prices saving fh° mmch.nt the tronbloor mnklns . eep.rnl. bill for Ui« sssrss . r - •« f “ sss*i Tud^T' ° ? 01 Merket etroet, bet. Third »nd Fourth -k ' *** * . ■ * u . . / > , - ‘ ,, J , .* * -• .. _ fffXSi '--I ' -ff BY TX. 0. BKTAST. •rati- j Ki-M*Co. ou Wood FtrwH- luvaltdi RiroTfrlnf from th« effect! hiiiwlob are. TiankarD3 Cup», Vine*, B»ptlHaal Bowl*, *r., jiut rANK t“, ’ A i« BrltjMlaTe* Wat©. Cantor*, Omnan K J*»olry, In lun« »»rte‘T. » nd «T •«» «T.£ 5353 f —SSi*'- w’^Jsr I'’ 1 '’ “^*s«‘ U *““ at S ro Mmrfcgt nnd Fourth atrooto. tTT M D %Glisn, PUt rtreet, below Penn, b now manubctnred from the pwvrt material*. ... “ U 7 iy ■■ ohanob fun Bumtiitaa.—r°f «i«, the»«>, «*- A in™tod good Kill of a Country Store, rituato eight oT,. t iv,,r Pr 5». Alro, the Store and Periling Bonae, nrilea from the city, g OUTIIBKRT k BON, St »psa * r * 140 Third atreet TTlWrlSCia rUKNITUKK, of «T»ry ilMClipUon, 0| -% rt i?° d “ i ”“ d ' t °° ri " br *• R to™? * <»• a. ii'ixtiiAnUT the 11th lunt.| by the Rw* JV®* ALFRKD'MATtIUAB, EJitor of the STS* ffi« MIMIU*.« SummlwUl., o»mbrf* r*j»nty, v i J ». , - i srsDi ■ t_m Tn-ulay nlcht. O.'lfhCT lull, p«»t pMr. WM. 0. CUARLTuN, in th« Htt jwtt rflgNjh « rrfi'lflnce of hla mother, Mrs. Kllzaboth NEW AB7EKII JOSKPB o. rwii«, WaKMIII—J W. LlNOAltD,Htifil *mh itSi, rly.m Woo.l-.I1 1 ”" nf ST ■{Jr TUK lIUCKH: Modmlkra KMterbreok, Ninev N.Trll. Mn. l/oofa- D.mv, Mim U" Pi.rlin k ! t00..'....The whole U> poor-lode with rna | rOßiJiii x r.. riASLUr. Piilliih Pe»«l«5, Yankee Loeke; Becker Blton. Mr*. Ycnkw IMkeln f!"* 1 torn OB.C. St.' FITCH, or 714 BROADWAY, NRW * Oj l *-.. MO . WILL delieerneonteoof-Pree L«tun*, on PULMO NARY CONSUMPTION. . . sunning lie pointing out the pn>l»r me.n« for lu treeentinn. end dentonetrntiog ite cnreblUty, at the CITY I.KCTURK BOOMS, in Lnfcyette Bnlldine!. To ladiw end gentUmen on Monday and Tuesday «»en loc* October 23d and 44th, asiUo tho lad«*s on lb* attar ncx.a of Wedoawlay, OetoUr 2Stb. ' For partkalar*, foe hand bllla. ' 14. Fit™ Will h-it lh.City Hotel, meburjb, re., from ' Monday, October ird, ontll Setordny, NoremberlStb, -here be mej be ooneulted on rntmomiry Cenrr. cj pticn, A rthmr, eed other di«e««e» of llw chert ; nlto, for rbltb, DyepepuU, Female Com|dalntr,and all other 'li’Wwre'. connected with or predlspceinn Oonznz mpiion, for the cue eeeeful treettaenl of which htto earned eoeitenelrea r *A* onportonUy will be afforded to all -bo may retire the* to procure Pr. 8: 8. ntrh'. celetaated Patont. Ah -di.iulu.l Bupporler, tar weaineoi of the l«-h. Uwel*. Ac, and general debd’ty; also, 8. 8. fiton *Oo a. Bboalder Bncwa, Inhaling Tnbea, and plher iMtrent)^. OTt-ult Dr. Fiteh, may conliaoe to ror rarppnd with bint In New York without farther eipenM udhll Who derire to ree him are requerlfd to rail as early a* poMiblti, u further togagriutnta preclude the powibillty of Ida lenrihonlnebl* »t«y. . Lecture to commanc-at half i»aat three, and **alf pa* wT.mo'rlofk, 1 \ M. f *“.- * tt M'.MANUK, h*»io< amtod >r> the city, take", this JVI mottKxl Of informing fci* turner pupil? mod fr.«n4a thAhe will Open hl» DANCING ACaDAMV on TUCKPDAY, October at LAFAYETTK HALL; also, at KXCKLVIoR HALL. AUechtn? rltj, at whit* time be will tirntti’Y to all thoee who frel dejirtra* of learning the t art of dancing. oomblund with £ race, ttfquttte, £HL ££s£'U £ l*rt k-moo. He wilt t**to*BV* Jancfi nm- 1 in reguf, with many new and beautiful danr** n**er before introduced In tbl* rUy. , . _ . Ladle-’ elm— meet? at Ufmyette Hall on Tuesday fl and Thurrdaj*?, at " o'clock ; and Uejit* at . !4 “ clock, In this ri, Aelazwln Allegheny will be term*!, of which, the lime of meetioß, due nollee will be glaen. * Mr M'MANllt* can b*» found at Layfayett* Hall, entrance on Wood Fined, from Oto 12. end tnnn Ito t oVlockrtrery day. " ■ Notice. ' WHICH BAB, leUer* of administration to lb* of HKNHY SPEKBKH. late of Pioo township, Allegheny county, deewuwd. hare been granted U> the subscriber. AU Mrwa« Indebted to tb« said rotate, are rcjuaated to make Umcdfeta payment. end those haying Hajaw ordemand* the estate of the --.-dd decedent, will make known the -Be, without delay. tj juw Ji;s(mANfl jctlP-lawCw 11-JL 0 -*.: W>TPe#u » Pittsburgh. » r' A*Kmanool Philibert. or'lhe European Wm* of the ifelte'Dtb Cantuary : by Alexander Dane*. The tost Hrir*-: by Mrf.&iuthworth. A treatise on the Camp uni March, w»*b which to con noted the conatrurtk n nf Arid work* and military bridge*, •dth an appendix of artillery.range*, 4c~ by Henry D.C.raf top, Captain United Stated-Artillery. Kanaae and Nebraska; the h«U»ry, geographical. and pteakal char*- t.rh'.lcs, arul yolith al position of ritories; an account <d the emigrant oempanlea, and diree* tk»* to emigrant.*: by Kwaxd K. Uall » with map. Karr Warreo und hi-«'trinporariM». Car Pariah; or AcnoU of l*wtorMd People. . yi„. YlTyir.li median; or old day* in the old Dominion Korlt-* by ChriiloplKr .North. Kraito" W. A.dILDKNJTKMNEY A CO*B, • JZirT . No. *6 Fourth street VyX.f.v" K"UKS»* Gl Kri IWMJfi—IV* v.nrk oonaiata <»t Y nv«-r on« humln.d c-’Pyrkht song* and duett*, never h*m» bari»«iMd, beridratb- wdeetlonof airr. cm..«>» «b 1 rh k»e many tpm■> fro* t h*» • «w« and Italian h* wtoWa»r*a*«d Ina familiar mennerfor Cm and t«x** , wSrvnnr and be t* r.nwv dealsned for the nae ofring in* elJrr*, flubs, anJ the soda! circle; by Jwri-, Pnoefl. A large ropply cf «J* work jtirt r 't:lv> l for !,J : "ffS. " A Vu! LAMj! • inn** for *»!« S,OW icredot **ad, t J *lou» tho n«ltiWo*v and l>Uo Railroad, »itbte fto» MrtTpwd.M-tiT?-. K*«-rr station on tha « £i»-l io*rl,-t li.r >ll k!o.l> of JVX S ***- ™2&£»ruSiSK£&. yj, l ; 1 : -■" “*“■* d * v ' , . r'Nril.l.-ir U»m* eHBBSB-WlbjrKOKiUh l»fay; 400 Vi n 2° W " Wr " PULLING i\TKW' ANl> IM POUT ANT IXf.VK ?, publL-Imt *7D- A P Th-Virtfnia Comedians, or OIJ Days In thnOld Pomm* loo: IMltiilhiotbe M«. of C. Kltlngbam, Ssq.; 2 toL*. p*n#r rorer* |l . doth fl.W* • , , P Chwtnut Wood; a Tab*: by li*l* Linden; * t«*U ; pncw ia paper rorer* sl.2£, rloih f 1,7&. , ‘ . . Russia: translated from the French cf the Marquis de Csstln*; 1 rol., 12nK>, $1,25. #»«,--iior Katharine Ashton : by Mi* Powell, anther of Amy Her bert, O.rttn le, *C4 2 vole- l2mo. f price *1 and >\f>- ParlT Leaders; Sketch** of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander ; Hamilton. Ajyirew Jackson, Henry Clay, Joh f ßandolph, | I <,f Roanoke; Indodinßnotieaa of maoy other dtotlnsulsurd Statesmen: by Jo. tt. Baldwin; 1 vol, Llrnck, W. Captain Caoot, or Twenty \ ears of an African Blarcr, belu/an arttfunt of his Career and Athenian* on the SrlrntWotarkw, on Sbtpbo.nl, «>d In U>. W In Jl„ ; 1,, Brant. M»ynr; *!,»• *>r “'^ KR k £»., No. 32 SmllhQeld street PUBLIC >ALK OF VALUABLK will offer for sale, at public auction, on MONDAY, the 15th day of Nor.tnbor neat, at tha Rooms of the Trade, ill that .alualde Lot ot Otound JVnn street and th* Market House lot, In the Fifth ward, 35 feel front by MO trot d~f ■ *■£*£“, tLjEiJfl? worthy tho attention of panona drrfrona of uapTorlne or ftrdn.r.ttnonL Tide Ap,dy to.^. OTTcK TO BUU-DKKS.—TiIe i tillable for Under Dtt»l for yard*, sinks, water cisterns, *e , of various tin «t the Worts, Manchester. Sample* the o(B«e, Fifth Krcet. octl* TniKKlfd KKST FOK TBKM IN UKAYEX: I Hon* Whaw Chance* Never Como. "A (n'eonJ supply of tbe above boautlfal Songs } art n AUo, the “ New Melodeom”fbr Yluteor Mollmfo “1“ *' lhc ° ld " ÜbU,UeJ ‘‘‘“oSSiOTTB DLCMB, No. 118 Wood rtreet. i?\CELSIOH FAMILY STARCH.— I Tbo ingmileots with Pj which this starch l* prepared, render wholly unneces mrr the um of starch polish or spsrmacoU, uJt * too polish, without gumming up or Injuring the finest fab f*< put up In pound packages, with full directions for use. Jf<jr sale, by the box or retail, by eep2B Illfra'R I'UPILS or O. ANTON, t'mf'Unr of X<uk.~ Mr 0 Anton purposed returning 10 this city in urn* to resume 111* l*aohl«g OH the let or August, but being on fortunately taken 1U at Fairmont, \a, he will not be able to reach the city for some diys. I>ue notice will be E* T?n to hi. pupils or hl« arrlral. Knqulrtee TVRKSBINU DU BKAUB—Mahogany and walhut Dresrtt X ) Bureaus, serpentine hunts, a haugsorne artkle, li oil ed and for sale by T. , ~ ,'. oct!7 Smlthfleld stm*t. tTjT ARULKTOI* WASH BTANDB—Mahogany «qd walunt Jl/\ lianJwme pattern-, manufactured by Tlf »»«»Tdouble Wardrobes, Imm sli VV u tasso^h f or.h.ml, TUOM( , t KCKBTAftiK&-AND IMXIk CASKH, of beaullful pal terns. Call and see thorn, toll" Notice. THE RECBLAIt PLOWING MATCH of the Allosbony Count! AsrlcuUurnl Society, Bill taio pUc« on the fielA opposite tile Pair tln-unj, on FRIItAI, the 2Tth day of October. ft* 10 o'clock, A. M. . . Pomona Inton Jin B to Plow; mur.t lure tlirfr ntmaa enter on Thursday, and be on Uw ground with Qielr teems at ° roii ru»v,nsN ovkr is ieaus o?’ am. Flret premium, * - * I S Second Third Fourth 11013 iM'Sh lb TEAKS. Furl premium, Second Third Fourth ** ocllO - • jjjjottce. IW’nunws Inlon&lD't to exhibit at the coming Fair of the * AlliSw CtoSS} Aericuiuna Boetoty.-ill find U,« BoporintroJont on tho F„lr Oroundj mrj illornoon do rind* the ooxt we«k, from 2 till 4 0 clock, 1- 11-, klj'Tr “ ,p ‘" d th '“- O. P. SUIBAa, BOQ.PL Home League FMtory. Ht AVY 811IUTINQ CHECKS AND TWKBDS, Intended toiuit the retail irade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, , nH ,j O 0 r hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo Woe. Tho cencSi admission that Stewart's Cheeks and Tweeds are not inferior in quality to any others manufcctured in tho United States with an increasing demand for them, .nSoaSS theeabecriber to extend hi* businew with a _t„ w to keep up a good assortment of *ocb Checks a* uni ftUr retail from Vi\i lo 19 X wntß P“ r Samples Will he Vent to merchants who cannot make U convenient to call »t his Wareroom, Rebecca street, near the depot, Allegheny. fWT:3m* HAMILTON STB WART. ATKRIALS FOR EMBROIDERY.—LadIe* will always find a full assortment of Trench Working Cotton, Linen and Cotton Floes, Crotchet Cotton, Stamped Collars and Embroidering Silks,in all colors; Hoops for I’mbroiderlßg, and everything cUs In that line, at VAN GGKDKR’B Trimming Store, octlA No. 88 Market street, corner of the Diamond. rrtWO THOUSAND DOLLARS for a Dwelling House, on I Sixth street, near Grant street. It oontalns a hall, No. I*o Third street HOC UK and LOT IOR SALK, situated in Strawberry alley. Price SGOO. " _ , A House and Lot, In Allegheny city, on Washington street, for STOQ. _ A House and Lot, In South new the Toll Gate, for $350. Terms easy. 8. CUTUBKHT ASQNi octlG Ileal Estate Agents, No. 14u Third sL GARDEN TOOLS—Odosen steel Digging Forks; 8 do Ames’ Spades; 4 do Draining Spades; for sale by ortirt JAMBS WARDKOP. ' €. B. HEADLY & CO M WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DBALEBH IN FOBEISN AND dOUNBW' riRPETSi OIL CLOTHS' MAtTIHOS*. C : ABPETS jo araß) W«m' pittsbdbBH, p*. . , W °2£ ■- =sstt3S3Bsr* :■■ S»- P-; Together with. P-tJ-ta* -^SV^^fSSP** 6 **“ L~ ' : tiibt T.ri» at »°t *g ” j Hollands, of all width., Ti, ItoTal Turkic I*uf Tot**? -- -- -r------ -rfei'v - f. • Tbiirstoctot ooooi KArataTgrl^Jj^^“ -~lB *’ 01, “ ,or, ° ~ . r J .;,'j ,j r_ Va'K'tiv::*]- Englfahmmihann; -. ,'r »S 4 V 'Wi -i^U, - p AND QDICK BALES.” -i-M I p. a— TKRMS CAHII, ONLY. Ho.M’tlix Will rii«SS»fc. - •» I<M i octl&<nm*wU»nl * - •' V t ' _ *—■ : *' '. l: { Ho. 25 Fifth : AVK jMtnerfr»J FirOUO) HDNBEUSD CABXB AKD PACKAGM of ' DKT CO'O®Sr ; „™n**n—. .~1 ~l.Mof *bich, heel**beennoebeeed *1 theleTO BMnrWJJSff-.t* #•* lwo p^u»llTOfobttWD,Goo4.rt ]^o3w^nUtb«^^|;MiHlT - ■ ■ .^m'. V • ' - wu.b. fc ond^^t i paD B or £ id : ■ the togat end ■»«* ■W Mmi ‘~'^?^g T n<?ma TOSmStHBHI. V . 1, i ,., i; .',. TWO UCNDRKD / j Orlcenr, Mohrir Lowree, Udle. BALOOH <s , Will he filled with Ctadte, Bh»*^ l g^*^2s2i.' ,^l* 1 5i3» fuehkmeble, of Ihelr o*ll end foreign menuWdi. m* l * u “*“ <* Wloter Bhawli. uliTir—T- THEIR BOSKET Bgfrftßw ; 4 This season ibeir Bonnet mann&etory will be cauktermUrln**"* 4^PMJM»ip„■* Jf Wf. .•’• * i Wboiesale sal Betail trade. t I-a M-jMiU !< ’«'*** : ‘ - Millinery Good* of .T« ? A. ertnilre MOrtmMt of IrUk Lln~», Llnm Bh~ooO, V*£« Hwkry*ndQlores,*foil Pi-*-™*.!'! 1' "■' _.,^, Cooling*, V.W*, to. «*- ’ „ . P-iWktkL is ciausf Ginghams, 75 cbm* of Blenched HniHM, » FOU GOVEKNMENT. " gala of United Statoo Proport f»f navy" LGXRTB 01710*, ) Mshthu, Oetobn &a718M.; T N aeeonlone* with. lootroctiona ecanmooicated to ihU I L st BtaawaaESiss tS^j&atsHrsg: rebolule. Solo to continue fromdoj to 4*J oatil ooßpto | -to the city of Memphis, Mid thereof 4645 pounds Hemp To* Yams ‘ 7 eotls Hide Hope. LOT WASTE TOW AND MANILLA HEMP, TO WIT Hemp Tow, Hemp Waste agl Bends Manilla Waste, Knot* and See. 52 barrel* best qaality-WBrnington Tar. BPUJ?INg"yA7 r t?TAL, TO Wit: 111550 befit Brick *' 1000 beat F»Tiaff*M 1350 bett Pressed BHek - - 153811 feet various THeber and L«n««. . 730 too* Pittsburgh Coal (beet quality) t 1044 feet Stone Coping j 60S feet Stone Belt Courier 47 feet Dimension Btone . Hd f«et E-.one Curbing (undressed) 25 perches Rubble Blone SO JO pounds Na«l» (assorted) 1152 pounds Iron Spikes 260 pound* Wrought Nalls 30ft best Welch Slate • 986 feet Ridge TU* 164 Pile* (» feet long) , 115 Window Sills (stone) .1060 bushel* Band 1076 pounds Sheet Lead ; 76 barrels Cement 140 bushel* Charcoal Qboxeafia 50 bushels Lima 51 boxes WladowOJaaa 61 pounds BashOosd_ 16SG pound* Baelr Weights UOHingea (assorted) 400 pounds Paint ■> -iggaenßSiflr 7^^ TW|llWßie|nnim 54#*poirnda Putiy . 10 galUm* Spirit < Tutpeujtae 4 pounds India Rubber Packing - 1 pound gugarof Lead 1 keg White Lead* 210 fret TinGutterlng 20 pounds Scrap Copper 1000 pound# D*d Inm 1322 pound* New Iron (assorted) 32 pound* Horseshoe Iron 12 barrels Scrap Iron 16 pounds Horseshoe Nalls ' 10 poanda Solder 33s Dounds mister Steel I*ooo pound* Cast Iron Bell Line Hangers 10 pound* Emery 44 Window frame* 6 Door Frames 27 Shutter* 29 pairs Sash, glazed 3 pain Bash 200 pieces Whße Oak 3 pounds Russia Isinglass 3 pounds Russia (Hue ■' 150 pounds Tallow 250 pounds Hard Soap t lot of Old Casting* * 1 lot or Tree nails 1 lot of Band Leather 1 lot of Lace Leather Hot of OU Cans * 1 lot of Jugs 1 lot of Barrels (old) llot of HiekoryOogs t 1 lot of Wire (assorted) 1 lot of Steel 1 lot of Stationery ' llot of Nails, ■■ iiMig ■ -M-rfi t> * TThiT TWO BOSTON FIRE ENGINES, HUNOTItAN’B Numbered 347 and 343, fi teh crttaßtar Tendlls taeh stroke, with 4 Joints luction eechjbuekets, Ac., complete. Also, Fire Horn Carriages, with. 300 fret IC^e doublecyHnder, horizontal PileDrivingfj*Sj**- MACHINES, TOOLS, Ac., OfYARIOUB DESCRIPTIONS, TO WH: 2 Piling Machine* b Piling Hammers 3 Hoisting Cranes 2 Derricks 1 Boring Auger 3 Jack Soewa 4 Setting Fkla 109 Cart Felloes 2 Cart Shafts 10 Cart Hub* 214 Cart Spokes 8 Railroad Cars 15 Ailetree* 16 pnatch Blocks 4 Spring Bolts 1 Scrubbing Brush 48 Tire Bucket* s' 165 lbs Chain Cable 3 Slating Knives 29 Locks, assorted 6 Tin Inntema 1 sett wine Measures 12 Sash Pulleys . 20 Masons Hods , 55 Shovels 4 Axes, Collins’ 2 Cylinders and Caps • 3 whitewash Brushes * 2 doaea Dost brushes 30 Augers, assorted 3 Fvamed Saws 4 Spirit Levels 2 Foot Adxes 1 Whip Saw 4 Crosscut Saws 2 Scythes 2 Hand-Barrows 2 Timber Hooks 30 Mortar Boards 40 Wheel Barrows 2 Mortar Beds 26 Treaf\ea 14 Monkey Wrenches 5 pair Platfarfa Scales 2 pair Slxetog “ 1 french Horae, one Wlreing Machine 1 large Thiek Edge 1 Graving Tool 1 Hatch BtaTk 1 Peak Iran 1 large Burring Machine 1 sett North Tools I pair Soldering Irons 1 pair Hand Shears 1 large Oast Iron Btalk 1 Soldering furnace II Work Benches 16 Water Buckets 1 Sand Screen 2 Lime SHtera B Mortar Hoes 2 pair Plow Planes, with Bits 6 Tongue and Groove assorted 3BMh “ “ 3 Finishing 4 Plane*, assorted 1 GrindStonel 1 Mortice Machine, with Chisel* 1 pair 36 inch Bellows 2 pair 40 “ 4 Anvils 4 Vices * . 3 Sedge Hammers 4 setts Stocks apd Dies , 1 Punching Machine 1 Prem Drill 1 Staying Block 3 Hand Hammers 4 finishing “ 2 Btono “ 10 Fin# “ 4 settp of Tougl 10 Punches 5 Hammer Punches 20 Bolt Toots 14 8 Wranches \ 1* 83SSSV-*. <■> **-»*■■.** 14 Crowbars T Picks 4 Btone Buggies 12 Wedges 1 PalntStone 1 Painters’ Knife l <« Diamond 3 setts CSiisele 6 Globe Unieene 6 Hand Saw* 4 Screw Plates and Taps 8 Squares 1 wtt Turn<rs’ Gouges 2 Broad As ee 2 Hatchets A Saw Sett ftOaUipero ■j- m- *** s JAMBS WAItDBOP. W. A. M'CLURQ. T. B. YOUNG * CO. » * * onlcr of the Plowing Committee. - % : ■ ? +**(k TL . - yj. ■ . **.' * . '4m £ <• ' 'f - ■ -»*■««»«• , i. I, M**'. ■ * Utnrv Driven ■ . .. • S-Dmtef ■ j-. .■■•:■ ftjnppan SCnlrrolCfeaelu - mdasßU VQm .''.'i • •». e€H*bfa*e. -* - * BOftSß&i WAaOrt&«ABXB, *&,fOJgfe.vr<: 4H—DnttttlrtnufiP’ ; u 1 Tov Hon* Wagon . .^.rvsfss^; lßtnw Cottar 1 pair Cut Lins .. i 4 Kcrtlsgite* !ssar- h, ; ; -v"i?'•• r^- lUoMOirdi “ * 1 2palrlteiteTWfani> ; 2W*ter(krin- : 2Dnw»-;>* - • --.J. ; IPtoagfcttftDoofcteTfee * v ; 10onMfte«teb«T ■ ; I*tf*e *' r7 «’ -j ; i»Utk I llpfciniiu -;,i. : ; 9 Bern OoHera ) ' ‘ * SAISLsG BTO WIT. UQtutas > ; 16 dtth'Jfada and UMV • 16 Lead Apons Tltiinnniu ultft fliniinia mil Oitm - . 2 Woffl mt Ladle ; * f- *• ■- lQaaHnraf. i:> •« I lPoo«B Barrel J S Border Aw BYtUuaflrau ' ' " ' lTflge TTiwli SOuflplkar S Mallet* IPaadacßox S VnaMßan 2Mm*z*Btam : SPort YlreStaVaa SOyartaPtoadt, •V. * . 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