Vf .1 i •; ;;»; : •'- ::. ' ' .-tf* '‘v,..'.■■'* " •'••" ■■' : :z-- ■ ' r ' ; •*«. i ;,u\ v, .n • .■ '•. vAV---'- ■■'■ :•' - ■ *: t.* r _ f t \ j 5 i * H *, ° . 1 - .«* ‘ -’ * - , ' 4 '» •'v *'■«-' - U5 ■• • - «... * , . gr 4‘~: ~s®p- g ? ——— n _ ■ ■, #5: . JS— TR'\~ lAtt.yl Col. Roba Fbazer.-A Lancaster oorreopon-; ALLEGHENY COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS t'- nfiiTl!Tl tT /.1 il iH ll ri - //IlijjL dent of the Pbiladolphia com* __ , . -.—., Rnd ohoariecl for os-! "fO FPTO IA £] ■v ■; • ~ V,J; iT/2r m :r!' fmaah}thG *»» C ou aTY WFIMM . : ., i ' ?■- ~ -y ,^-«•?*•■ a. ...^-4.^^^-. Tbe charges of that paper are to the effoot that —rr ; t_ ,',; ' PITTfHBI RWII: ' ‘ho Colonel is n Know Nothing, and tried in the - ,- . COBo.,OBT joif bpri vju. and adds no oitoiabored nioro falthfall; for tho _.L» 3?®g3 ?, f W I F* "Pa k 8 I “ '■‘•',.’l '■ Sve would cell tSTattrotlon of MHiiSIAJITg AND triumphjof Domoofi|io this fall than Martins.p ||f| '| ' | , M | | ‘t? f s*. P | | c " S S ' huntress «> tho fact thst>Vhoj;o Just recall did 001, J , raiei On tho-night of tto oleotlou rBl i • '!|lif■§l S 5 I M ? '(• s ■'. ff Mr i r»'? f? ? ;t r >! 1 E /..'j |f ®‘ : U-'a.lfl'Pap«r Books, roHtera, amt. for exbiby zons w ®*‘® Celebrating the recent tlOtory, * ! pa t : j F \ j j .•,“>* 5- . An ord«Tß vill be promptly and upon being oalled upon made a epeeoh.— rirst ward 1&7 213 ~lie oo"“ieo Ififir - 3t 175 ii3"'s3 Tee "iW~37“i78 iBa 37 Toy sul at " This, to say the .east, shows the Demooraoy of A S !oi £jSS S S 5 * no ,1 SgjSSJ IS S J* p ‘ ni.* V i *'a* r * kancaeteß have not lost confidence in the Old » JfJ 'JJ ®J 101 st 217 162 85 210 ise 90 223 14a or 188 is& *>2 .. ..Xaraeo Lewie, a eon of Chief Jqßtice.Lems, m „ l> k «n Bft A o Aft“ S' g of Three thori Will lie Ear bufficieot number of bettor : J® JJ 134 11 m 115 7 icg 124 14 172 iu it 100 119 11 throwo off, and three or four persons speakers nearer at hand; and wo must stay at Manchester ~~Z“T so 11c 15 42 ie IJ9 \t Sm U Slll }S £m2 12 mm la V" badW hurt homo. Tho New York Domooratio party will SJtPptSaiwh ,IS J? ™ 7B so 79 37 78 si 33 79 82 37 79 79 as uaujy uuri. r * pootn t*ittatmrgD...w 169 109 24 16 163 109 ij, 182 122 9 174 127 2 186 125 9 188 134 14 ;Vt The powder mill at Gorham, Ma , took fire on come all right yot for the uoxt preoidontial oleo• 1 25 *} in ice 31 117 lor 28 IC3 no 39 106 mas 105 ies 37 '\.-S a. Friday, moxtudg at .10 o’olook, auid blew up, lion; and iris hoped they may win a triumph in Dnqncsn* 3.:::::::: 65 si nSo S ss w «i gs 11 It uis It ll 12 w Si« kiUingJeoyen men and wounding several others, their State election next month. They seem to l g w 8 g w 6 l « « g g g g g g 777 777 77 o» The firodook place in tho proas mill, which was entertain hopos of suoh o result; and it is by no 1 ® “ « H 11 S 55 Si S » m so S 5 « S 00 I 39 60 00 I V' .' V Mono to atoms. Tho mill was formerly owned means impossible. With New York right, along rut m m M 2 M m 32 M S SS }l JJS w "1“ So m=J ,tV :■ hv-oiivOr' WWdblo. of Lswoll, Moss , "whoso side the old Keystone B 'ate near, wo oan eleot —• }?J 2 > 03 >to 19 n tot is 73 lot 19 71 193 20 39 si n ..T';' brother»nod eon are. among tho killed., Tho a Pccaident by an overwhelming majority. The Wilkins t 3 117 2s 00 *72 lie a o i!' 0 *O5 no su *oi 120 z ’O2 m m F' 4 ?' #• present ownotOiOro A QE.Q. & Co. Tho Empire' State , and the Keystone Stole must es m»o?mS!Smmmbhs S is si m St “ - I? iS %SS £ g £ge?iS g g «g L* S.S of Windhaoriloorgo Whipple, sylvania has ddw |>romieed to do her share, upper st. Clair— 86 cc 33 00 es e 7 23 to as ai 92 65 39 94 49 43 & 70 *]&, ..? Jas Whipple, .SomoeiPlinaoi, and John Sweet. Wo wait for the voice of New York. K!!=i: gSSSS “! S«gSUg ?S g g Ji g S 11, -.-r Tho mill-has boeu ; very oativoly employed for „ „ ~ , _ S°E, !^T n " ,; -•■ I JJ >®S 6 107 110 6 1,2 113 4 109 116 2 111 108 “ 112 112 3 •> 1. ? ,t- r ■;: ..- Jr .- • r i OtJB MIWIBTBB AT St. OloCD.—The Wash- ? r S i* 70 ! 1 " 73 69 26 00 71 01 30 75 Mlt 73 M 26 7* «J 20 Jl 00 2'i loome time, running night and day. i togtop ZTnion has an article oondomning Hen. SSSSSSS.SSgfJLSS SJoS,S S t, JohnY. Mason for attending tho Tt Dcum at KStr:.."'™..™ SSISS 1 S 1 *| 5] % • g*J 37 g l9 “ .!" 7 J Notro Dame Cburoh upon the occasion of the £b*° w 6S w oo m to u a* 6i 21 41 48 10 35 62 19 :*a at j: • t lll 71 1 00 111 1 111 76 On 111 74 2 111 "ft 1 lin 7r 1 allied victory at Sebastopol—if Mr. Mason war Krourre 114 21 26 a ei c? 23 m 29 S 113 si 29 m ifl 20 no 2s 21 preaont. 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His letter of declination wiodsup thus: “ Inshort, gentlemen, 1 will not deliver 000 of the ieoiorcs of the course on sla very: at' ibe Tremont Temple, in Boatou, on Thursday .evening, January 10th, ISSG; and there will ho no Thursday evening between the middle of Oecfcmber and the middle of March next, or between-that and doomsday, which will bast,accommodate mo for that purpose. I giro yon an coQO~ try alone for this supply. * This dptna a splendid prospect for ithe farm ing and commercial interests of this country Already English and Frenoh agents arc in our sofvports. A late London paper says: “ All eyes “ arc now turned to America. Twelve Frenoh “ buyers wont out by last week’s steamer, and “ largo orders bavo gono from England for “ breadstuff's, eo tbat we shall soon know wbeib -11 er the boasting aoooants of tbelr crops can bo “substantiated. The writor, it soems, doubts whetber onr crops are as good as tboy bavo been represented, and whether we oan spare all they will need. Els doubts on tbat subject will soon be dispelled. This country has a surplus this year snffioiont to feed half the nations of Europo. ,Aad pro bably ono half of that surplus will find no mar ket for a twelvemonth. But the sudden demand at Mow York has run up prices considerably, aud they will probably remain high for somo woeks t'conie. It will take a long time to forward the vast e fores from the West to lbe seaboard ; and our steamers and railroads for the next two months wIH bo loaded down with freights as they never ba?B been be fore. y in prices can bo ex pooled in.thc fflbo ol each a vast demond, oven though it bo poll ascertained that (he supply doubly exceeds it. ; - < Gao European writer says that the ilefioionoy of wheal in France for homo oooaumplion will be st least 16,000,000 bushels.: Some millions moro-VfilV bo wauted for tbo armios and navies. The Engtißfa defielonoy will exceed twenty mil lion basb'ols for ibohomo consumption, aside fromtho.tratrtff of tbeurmy and navy. At pre sent priops in_Now York these deficienoios alone will amount to near sovooty million dollars. When we take in oonneoltop with ttjOBO facts the farther foot tbat the imports Into this ooao try this year Of foreign goods Is mil lion dollars worth less than in tbo same time lost year, it seems certain that Urge, amount s of gold and eilver must oomo from, Europe to this oountry, a°d be scattered all over the farm ing regions. Last year we had to consolo our selves with thepropbeoy tbat there was “a good time coming " We may now rejoioo and be thankful for “a good timo come ” This coun- try was never more prosperous than how, and never had a brighter future la prospoot. Tbo most independent and prosperous nation in the world is tbat which has tbo most abundant supply of cheap food, and (hat feedo other na tions. That ifl the position of this country now, and (hero is a fair prospect of its con tinuance. Betirbd to Private Live.—David jL. Smith announces his withdrawal, from (ho newspaper business, in tbo Allegheny Evening Bulletin of yesterday. In another column, (his inorning, will be olbo tho official announcement of his withdrawal from the hallo of legislation, whioh be so adorned last winter. Tho ooinci denoe ja .flot. R litllo remarkable, and tbo one may perhaps nootmnt for the other. Thoso who will 1080 moSt. by Mr* Smith's are bis oolored byqthrettf for fear there is not an-, other por?f>n in tho Commonwealth, certainly not in tho next Assembly, yfcti 'jiriU abla to enfranchise them by legislative Bnaotm^nt.^ THAjiKgQiyno ts Vieomia. —For tbo first time in the history of Virginia tho GoveWtir hS9 appointed a day to be religiously devoted to thanksgiving and prayer. Governor Johnson, in his proclamation, says ho expressly disclaims any authority to require or oontrol, bat ho earnestly recommends and suggests that the fifteenth of November be set apart as a day of thanksgiving and devotional axoroisos. The Governor of Maryland has also oppointod the same day. 2 &-*• -*v.Vv-r• K c '*'*■*>' r * ' ■ -V.v." • V«> ♦ • ■ , i--.* .■ * *•:<•“.$» r " •■' • - - V 1 ■ •; " *W% >**♦ - L ...J' 4. 1 • ~“ i A ■' + *' f " ’■ "' ■■ Pennsylvania Uatlroad, Tun rooeipta of Iho Pennsylvania Railroad, for tbo month of September, show a marked in oroaso ovor tbo oorrespondiog month last yoar Tho inoreaso is equal to 60 per cent. Annexed is the statement - Rooeipta for tbo month coding Sept. 30 $440,182 86 Same month last year 294,476 08 lQornse Reooipla from Jannary 1, to Got 1, 1865 Same period Ust year looreaso Ogf“ Baby shows arc certainly ol bud ten deooy if tboy can elicit each iodocent commu nications as appeared id a ccriaiu oity paper jester Jay Havo wo a*' Jakoy ”in town ' 'MI 16 SUiThlCGtlthATbtiK. STATE BS!fAYB. Wo have reason to believe tbat tho State Sen ate, at the coming session, will stand as follows. Thodo Senators marked with an asterisk are newly elected : Ist Diet—Philadelphia Oity—Eli K Prioe, W , aod Wm. A. Crabb, A. 2od—Philadelphia County -Henry C Pratt, A . N. B. Browne. D , and Harlan Ingram, D * Montgomery County—Thomas P. Knox, D * Ith—Chester and Delaware—J J Lowis, A 6th —Berks Con ty—John C Evans, D * tith—Bucks Coanty—Jonathon Ely, D * 7lb—Lancaster and Lebaoon—J W Killinger, A , and J G. Shumau, A —Northumberland and Dauphin—D Tag gart, A. 9th—Northampton and Lehigh—Joseph Laa booh, D.* 10th—Carbon, Monroe, Piko and Wayne J H. Walton, D. llth—Adams and Franklin—D MeUiogcr, A 12th—Vork—William H. Welsh, D * 13th—Cumberland and Perry—Samuel Whor ry, D. 14th—Centre, Lycoming, Clinton andSullmn —A J Dietrich, D.* 15lh —Blair. Cambria and Huntingdon—J Croswell, Jr. D. 10th—Lnzerno, Montour and Colombia- C. R Buckalew/D. 17«h—Bradford, Bapqoehaooa and Wyoming —W M. Platt, D 18th—Tioga, Putter, MoKoan. Elk, Clearfield, aad Jefferson—B. D. Hamlin, D * 19th—Mercer, Venango and Warren—Thomas Hoge, IX 20th—Brio find Crawford—D. A Finney, A. * 21st—Butler, Beaver and Lawrenoe—John Forguson, A. 22d—Allegheny—J. R. MoCUotook, D , and William Wilklas, D * 23d—Washington and Greene—J C Flonni ken. A* Bedford and Fnltoo—F. Jor dan. A. 26th—Armstsoog, Indiana and Clarion— B. 6. Jamison, D. 20th —Juniata, Mifftin and Union—Jas. W. Belters, A. 27th—Westmoreland and Fayctto—W E Fra zor, A. 2dth—Schuylkill—C. M. Straub, D * Domoorats Opposition |4- IIOUBB OF 11BPUESBNTAT1VS8 Adams.—laaao Robiusoo, Dem. Allegheny.—James B. Fulton, Samaoi Smith, James Salisbury, C. Magee, L B. Patterson, Dem Armstrong, Clarion and JcfforsoD —Goo Rod gers, Miohaol K. Boyor and JobnW Fleming, Dem. Beaver, Butler and Lawrenoe—D L Imbrio, A. W. Crawford, Amorioan, R B McCombs, Fusion. Bedford, Fulton and Cambria.—G. Nelson Smith, Joseph Bernhard, Dem. Berks*—J. Lawrenoe GoU, Geo. Shook, Wm Hines, Bonj. Nnnbomaoher, Dem Blair and Huntington.—John M Gibbony, Dr. John E. Wintrode, Amor. Bradford.—Messrs. L&portc and Holoomb, A. Bucks. —John Mangle, Alox. B Johnson, Joo H Lovett, Dam. Carbon and Lehigh.—Joshua Fry, Dom. Centre.—Jaoob Strubie, Amor. Chester.—Androw Baohanan, Robert Irwin, Joseph Dowdoll, Dom. Clearfield, MoKoan and Elk Both A Baok- üb, Dem. Clinton, Lycoming and Potter —H. L Ditfen bnugb, John B. Beck, Dom Colombia and Montour. - John G. Montgome ry, Dom. Crawford —One Democrat. Cumberland.—James Anderson, Wm. Harper, Dem. Dauphin.—David Momma, Jr., Dr J Wright, Amor. Delaware.—Charles D. Manly, Dem. Erie.—G. J. Ball, Amor., M. Whallon, Dem. Fayette and Westmoreland.—Henry D. Fos ter, Samuel Hill, J. Fausold, P. A. Johns, Dem. Franklin.—r James B. Orr, James Boyd, Dem. Greeoo.—Rufus K. Campbell, Dem. Indiana.- —Robert B. Moorhead, Fusion. Lancaster.—Three Americans and two Dam. Lebanon.—Wm. A. Barry, Amer. Luzerne.—H. Wright, W. Merrifield, Dom. Mercer, Venango and Warren.—Three Amer. Mifiiin.—John Purcell, Amer. Monroe and Pike.—Abraham Edingor, Dem. Montgomery.—Josiah Hillegos, Geo. Hamill, A. B. Longaker, Dem. ■Northampton.—John A. Jones, Jesse Pearson. Dem. Northumberland.—B. H. Zimmerman, J)em. Perry,—Kirk Haines, Amor. Philadelphia City.—E. Joy Morris, J. Dook, Amerioan; Aaron Coburn, Qeorge Smith, Dem. County —Charles M. Leisenring, J'no. M’Carthy, John Thompson, Joseph Hnnneker, John Han oook, Townsead V eareloy, Chas. Carty, Freder iok J. Walter, Samuel A. Hibbs, John Roberts, iJ.iL. Wright, Dem. SohnylkilL—R. Diokßon, Jacob Friok, Dem. ..Sofflerset —Jonas Augustine, Amer. ' , Snsqaebanna, Snlliran and Wyoming —Two Dema. . ‘ • Tioga. —T.'li. Baldwin, Republioan. Onion and Juniata. —One American. Washington.—Goo. W. Millor, D. Rldldo, Dem Wayne.—Nathtfidei W. Va'il, Dem. York.—lsaao Black, Samuel Maneer, James Ramsey, Dem. ■ - ! Making 7() Democrats and 30 Opposition. Si*.** ' * I ’. w ■■ »• J? *vj * r J - \C -• r- - • i ..*% nJ: *•> > * i.v ; r v «q. . * , . \>s y f' 2 '**•.„ t ' Ist Ward 2d tlt> ... 3 •'! J" 4lh (Jo r.th Jo . .. ri viff W. OUtr B»U»tn ILuldO.sun North Faya*!" H»otb Fajetl* Vjodlay Mona N«nn«» .. Ohio Kr*oklln- Rrfervß Ui«3 l*ios We’d lte«r Kavt I>«wr toillaoa Skater - SDrtW■ r g’ .PS p “ s riyTßiOTs ? = “ 2 ► ° EEU p ? S S - 6 3-■ ” ►B• ► P r © : PJTTHHORUH l«t Maid ai-Uuucat. b 4 ward.... birtnlngbatc Lawiencev'e Kliuboth fi Eaochaster. fikarpflburg. 3. Piitaburg M’Ka««port. W. KlJubeti. Doquean*... K Ulrming Tarvotum ... W PlUabury hcvi<-kioy i) Pitt 06 Bft 12 146 62 2V 37 2W 22 :w oo 10 07 22 73 47 37 , e:i 100 2ft : 147 100 86 04 118 28 82 17 66 89 01 :u 84 GO 14 000 000 00 Vorralllea... Jefferson Kliubeth .... Up. St Clair tow. •* Baldwin RoMosob .... N. Fayette... 8 Fayette ... Flodley Moon 81 ;a 61 102 60 34 3ft 06 14 1 34 2 36 64 If 111 76 1 110 28 2ft 126 04 18 6;i 67 13 60 I3U 20 74 Klft 60 137 137 26 71 83 12 ;i8 6h 4i< (•0 00 20 36 48 48 66 62 13 74 47 16 131 132 7 Weht Kb>L D«t>r Ind Una... . Honwdeu „ Ooltins... WCiunUeRS Charlierß... Hewlckley . <68956389 1994 Melancholy Accident—Wo aro pained to an nounoo the sodden and horrible doath of Ur. Aohosoo—miller at Brown & Moßgrovo’o Mill at Pine Creek Purnaoo. It ooenrredon Wednes day abont noon, and the moment before it hap pened, tbo deceased was in oonrersatlon with soreral gentlemen who wero in the mUL The maohinery of the miil is driven by tbs engine tbat operates the Furnaoe—a large ahsft connecting —on tho end of which is a large driving whool that revolvea horizontally and upon it runs a Bmalier perpondionlar cogged wbeeL Ur. Aoho son having gone noar those wheels for somo pur pose, was oanght, drawn between them and crashed almost to atoms. Tho persons who wore in the mill observed a chock in tho veiooity of the maohinery, which drew their attention to the place immediately, where they found the nnfor tnnato man, mangled, disembpweied anihtsen trails twisted abont hie lifeless body. r Ah eve witness informs ns that the horrible eight' mi nerved every beholder, me deoesied wee the father-in-law of Thomas MoMastorS, Esqr.—onr county Treasurer. Wo sympathize with thoaf flioted relatives. Verity, "In the midst of life we ore in death.” —hrvutnng Democrat. Dbath or a Pwhibb.—Mr. Henry K-fiamsay, 0 printer, formerly of Boston, died of yellow fever, in New Orleans, on the 9th of September', lie served as Lieutenant in the Unlied States army daring the Mexican War, and was a brother of Alexander C. Bamsay, ex-Govemor of Min nesota. 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Fw her slut task to darw or do ( „ tempt, vkst bardikip bVsr Rat with her, ah! sb« ovvarknow My heart, and what was bidden ibor- 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 Aod tha with mo, eo cold and coy, Beamed lika a maid bereft of bo nee Dot Id a <*rowd. oil lift* ooj j oy And fall of blasbfal imnadpan*. Bbe married I Well, a woman neiwls , r life aod love to than—. And tittle can* sprang up ilka w**L And played around hor elbow chair 0 0 09 0 0 00 A^?7 otw tilled by, bot 1 content, ■lrtmmed my own lamp ami kept ti brtetif U * ay kair bmprvnt With raya sml gloAmsof sUrar light Itchaimad I took the book Vrcich (?u had read In days rone by. m “ 1 pwsion shook My Bonl, I noeda most cowb ot cry Fbr haroodtharDtuir love was writ In old, half fkdod pencil stiniit, A* If sho yielded bit by hit liar heart to dots and under 11 dd- Abl allTeml fool r too late you look 1 I know It. l«t me hero record TbU maxim—“ Lend no maid a bo»A l r nteu yatt read it afterward r 0 0 00 0 08 21 “ Cah't.” *• Bab I ‘lia perfoetly absnrd to .say you can’t for yen know woll that “ where thereto a will there ie a way." The Irishman who was asked to play tho fiddle didn’t say, “ I nant; no ho had morespiril; he said, "i don't toaw till I try," Canft never helped ono tbroagb life, it neither dieooverod Qeorglam Bidne, nor peeled an orange. Can’t 1b first cons la to Despair. It has poshed many a man down the hill, but never holped him up ono inch. It is a beggarly companion who will eiiok to you till yon havu'e a single slivor of resolution tort. Faitare is no reason why yon should say yon can’t, for didn’t yon rend in your primer a nloo ffloral story tolling yon to “try again /” Don't think that what your prlmorsald was nonsense; yon josl follow its many advioes and instructions and oan’t will never cross your mind. Take courage ; it is a oheerlesa thing to any or think yon can't do anything. Sot yoarsoif resolnteiy to work and unless tho thing be altogether su perhuman, yon will undoubtedly snooeed. Many In tbo last Stage of. despair have plooked up spirit and Mghtened away tho doubts and diffi culties bosetting them. Van may do'so also knowing that “ that what man has done man may do." Ten £atb JEUj, SroEM, on tho 80th nit., rais ed Brandywine Owok higher than It has been for 10 years before. Horses, and sheep-wero swept off from near Ghadd’s Ford, Pa., and much datnftgo done. The dam an 4 couuiing-houso of Messrs. Psrke, on fijg Elk Crook, wore tiarried away with the books, &0.,0f theireitoneivo iron works. _Ddbious MAHiraarAnos or Patbiotism Within six hours after the news of the foil of Bo hMtopol had been received, tho Mayor of Fred ericks a, Now Brnnswlok, liberated evory pris oner confined in the jail, ovor. whom he-had any oontroL l n*porttatta Varacira-HewDlscOT- OATTtE POWDBJL—Shew Paw. dvr# are pot up Ihtenopoond packs, and arc really a good arUcle, sot only for :the diseases Incident to horses, ccioti •urine,and other animals, feiiit they are likewise an excel, fast article to Improve the condition of the animal. 7r r&kh theynot only, Improve the conditioiLOf milcb cows, bat they Increase the quantity os well as to* P&W I*® quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say tljat ttj Increases the quantity of batter from half a pound to a pound a week to eaih cow, while those persona who W*®* I* **7 » pound and a half to two pounds per wees, '.with the same .kind oj feeding as beftre. Of one thing we are certain, all wha nfic It once will use It all the ttos, and tare money by the operation as well as Improve ,the appearance of their fetoefc. PKice42sctA.apaper;6pa* Q£o. H. KEYftKB, Owner Wood street and' Virgin alley, Wholesale and Betail Ageot j x i, ,? t RETDRN OF THE ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS. DETAILS OF DR. KANE'S PERILOUS' VOYAGE. Abandonment of tbe Ad vanQeiftntfae 100 Three luimeme lcebergß-An Artitle Winter— Sew Discoveries, Ac% Stc.JV--' The {telegraph announced a few days ago the : arrival at Nek York propeller Arotio and tho barque Release, sdhi tqjthe Arctip .region in search of Dr. Kane, btingmg baokthnt gentle man and bis long missing companions, with (be. exception of throe, who had died. Dr. Kano eaiiod from New York in tho brigantine Advance on (he 31at of May, 1863, for tho Polar Seas, in search of Sir John Franklin and hiß companions;! taking with him a variety of instruments for scientific purposes, and a supply of provisions, sufficient for a throe years’oruise His entire ship’s company consisted pf seventeen persona.* Tbo following came homo in the Release: Dr. Kano, United StatcsNavy; JohriftL Wilson,. Amos Boosoil, Dr. I. i. Hayes, Augustas Sontag, Henry (JoodfelloW, George SCepbonson, Wm. Morton and Thomas Hiokey. In the Arotio: — Henry Brooks, boatswain U. S. N. ; Jas. McGat ry, George Riley, Wm. Godfrey, Charles Blake and Qeo. Wbittlo. Lieutenant Qartetono oommanded the expo* dition fitted out for giQ relief of Dr. Kane, pur* soQDt to an aot of Congress, which Batlod from Now York on the 4th of Jane last. The expo pition consisted of two vessels, Jhte propeller Arotic, and tho barque Release, wSTBh were offi cered as follows: Officers of the Release.— Henry J. Harstene, liout. commanding; Wm. L. Lolell, noting mas- : tor; Joseph P. Fyffo, passed midshipman ; Eli -ha R. Kaoe, assistant surgeon; Van Rennsse lear Hale, boatswain. Officers of the Arctic— Cbas. C. Semmd, lieuL oommanding; Watson Bmitb, aoting master;; Harman Newell, engineer; Samuel Whiting, aoting boatswain. Too arrival of tho expedition at Now York on Thursday created intense excitement, and hun dreds Booked down to the wharf. l>r. Kane, as soon as possible, jumped into a carriage and pro ceeded to tho residence ef Heory Grinnoll, Egq., through whose munificence his expedition was fitted out. He met with a most hoarty reception from Mr. G. " I have oo Advance with me,” said Dr. Kane, alladiop to the loss of his vessel, which, as wo, bavo elated, he was obliged to abandon in the ioo. 11 Never mind that,” replied Mr. Grinnoll; "oo long no you are safe, that is all we care! about. Como into tho parlor,” ho added, “ and: let us hear the whole etory.” And Dr. Kaon proceeded at once to relate the story of bis seo*' cod voyage to tho Arctic regions, the perils and dangers to which be was exposed, his wonderful adventures, and etill more wonderful escape. Jle was obliged, be said, to abnndon the Advance| in latitude 78.10, after having penetrated as far.- as 82.30. which was further than any other navi gator bad gone, with the exception of Captain Parry, who reached the latitude of 83 16. While, hero he saw tho Folynva or opon sea, stretching! away off to the north farther than the eye could roach. E V «- o K - Z > 5 “d f sr » t- C * < vi v ps jj. b"l ] ' ADDITIOHAL STATEMENT BV DR K*HR. .12 .-ri Tl SI 59 .'.ft in 76 77 04 gv s: 'A'l *>■ S 7 VJ 74 71 16 17 U m ir. ic 4i i: ti Uft W'l 60 iu k.; Kft UO 12f. 12ft 2» r. !>• 17 U 10 1«. 17 17 1! 10 10 •lo :ki ,x. 13 in n 47 :;s :;v 2 2 ■: The expedition succeeded in crossing Melville Day reaching the headlands of Smith Sound as early as the Dtb of August, 1863. Finding tho ice to the north completely impenetrable, they were forced to nltempt a temporary postage along the coast, where the rapid at the raio of four knots an hour, with a rise and fall of sixteen feet —had worn a temporary opening Previous to lakiog this step, which > involved great responsibility, and which was, in fact, equivalent to sacrificing tho vessel, a French racUilUe boat, nilhac&noo of provisions, • was concealed as a moans of retreat. The penetration of tho pack ico was attended by many obstacles. The vessel grounded with every tide, and but far her extromo strength would not bavo been able to sustain tho shocks of the ice. She was twice on her beam code; and coco on firo from the upsetting of tho stoves. Some idea of this navigation may bo formod rrorn the Tact of her losing bor jibboom, best bower anchor and balwarks, besides about COO fathoms of warping line. They wero choorod, however, by a small daily progress; and by tho 10th of September, 1863, had suooeoded in gain tug the northern face of Greenland—at a point never reached before. Boro the young ice froso around the veesel, and compelled them to seek a winter asylum. Tho winter gave them a degroo of cold rnnoh below any previous registration on record. Whisky froza in November, and for fonr months in tho year mercury wa? solid daily. The mean animal temperature vras fivo degrees below zero, summer and winter included. This, without doubt, was tho greatest Cold over experienced by man, as the seat of thefr winter quarters was nearest tho pole. Tho scurvy was readily con trolled, but tho most novel feature of this win ter was a teUnuy, or loik jaw, which defied all treatment. It carried away fifty seven of their beat sledge dogs, and wad altogether a frightful: scourgo. u it u r_> 10 27 ’J*> I*l 15 23 ‘Jo vi H) 1 CU 00 R 22 21 10 IT, 31 27 2ft 19 21 21 21 U 37 M X, ti ‘IS 21 21 U 4* 47 to ti 01 M 33 IU 12 14 12 >1 K» «7 SO 17 Vi> IT sr, 10 12 10 11 Z 23 24 Z\ 14 1* 1h 1 1 <1 -'o m I; 2) \S 20 15 IS U 31 Ml ;s 52 lv 40 •jo l'v> -_>o 1- u u 40 40 M'S 29 VS 56 f-4 C.s ia is i 2 14 U 14 0 K 10 10 iu Tho operations of search commenced as early hr March. The first parties, under the personal Obttrgo of Dr. Kane, crossing the ice at tempo raturca of minus 67 bolpw soro. The loss of their dogs obliged tbcm.jas an only alternative, to adopt this early travel. Many of the party wore frost bitten and underwent amputation of tho toes. It was by moans of these efforts that the expedition succeeded In bringing b&ok their important results. The parties wero in the field as lato as tho 10th of July, only ceasing from labor when the winter d&tkaoes.m&ds it impossi ble to travel. i Greenland haß been followed and Enrveyedhy Dr. Kano towards the Atlantic, with a coast lino fronting dno north, until n stupendous glacier absolutely cheeked their! progress. This mass of ice rose in a lofty precipice, 500 foot high, abutting into tho sea. it undoubtedly is the. only barrier betweon Greenland and tho Atlan tic—it is an effectual bah lor against at! fataro explorations. 1. This giaoler, in njille of the difficulty of failing bergs, was followed out to sea by moans of sledges, tho parly rafted themselves across open water space on masses of ioo, la thi i way they succeeded in travelling eighty miles along its base, and traced It info a now Northern land. This glacier is, we beliote, the largest ever dis covered by any previous navigator. 2 This now land thus;comented to Greenland by protruding ico, waa named “Washington.” The largo bay which intervenes bhtwoonlt'hnd Greenland bearß, wo boliovo, tho namo of Mr. Peabody, of Baltimore, o>no of the projectors of tho expedition. Tho lojf conntfotloo of the old and the new woridfl seamb to as a feature of pe culiar interest 3, Tho rango of tho alodgo jburnoys may be understood from the foot that, the'entire iirouit of Smiih’sßound has boon effeotod and itsshoros ooniplotoiy charted. 4. Bot tbo roal disooycry of tho expedition is M»® opon Polar Sea. Tho ohanbol loading to these waters was entirely free from loe, and this mysterious feature was rimdorod more remarka ble by tbo esistonoe of n belt of solid iao extou ding ono hundred and twontyfivo miles to tho southward. This sea verifies the vlewo of Dr. Kano, as expressed to tbo Geographical Booiety, before bis departure. Tito lashing of tho surf against this frozen boaoh of ioo was impreßSivo boyond description. Bflvotal gentlemen with whom wo have obnversodlspoak of this as ono of tho most remarkable sights whiob thoy observed during tho expedition'.- An area qf three thoue ■ and square miles has been seen entirely free from ioo, and was named ofterlho Hon. J P Kennedy, lato Secretary of thO Navy, under nh »w auspices ttjo expedition was undertaken. The land to, the north nhd west, of this channel has been charted as high ho 82 80. This is tho nearest land to the Pole yet known. It bears the namb of Mr. ilonry Grinnoll, the foundor of tbo enterprise. • * , The oxtremo sovorlty of tho previous season made it evident that tho b'rig could net be liber ated! before tho winter set in. She was fast im pounded in tho oontro of \ a largo field of 100. The provisions, although abundant, were not ooloulated to resist sonrvy j and the fuel, owing to the omorgonoy of the 1 previous winter, was deficientjn qttimtlfy, Under thosociroumßtan ces Dootor Kano, with a party of volnnteors—on an attempt-to reach the- month of Lanoastor Soaudy in -hopea qf meeting tho English expedi tiou, and thus giving relief to his associates— : passed ittan open boat ovtr the track of Baffin’s ; trayol, riding out (V hoavy,galo. Thoy found an 4uuiitorraptea barrier oif ioo, extending in ono groat horseshoe from Jones’ to Mnrehison’s Sound, and wore forced alter various escapes to -retard"to tho brig. Doping the winter which ensued thoy adopted tho hahita of the Esquimaux, living upon raw walrus meat and surrounding themselves by walla of moss. In spite of theso precautions the sqnrvy advanced with steady progress; but by the aid of a single team of dogs Dr. Kane quo ceedod in effecting a commonicatiou with a set tlement of Esquimaux seventy mileß to tho sonth ward, and by organizing a hunt relieved the party. At ono time every inan of tho expedition except Dr. Kano and Mr. Bonsai were confined to their banks with sonrvy ; but. by a providen tial interposition the party esoaped without a death. V xnnwiNTßn or 1854-65. i '[l^ . . .. ' BSOAPB TO XIIE SOUTH. •v,ii W great bSJroffefriiißaCft'aMFtliat no m lief expeditions from the Sooth coaid tench the party in time to prevent tho imprisonment of a third winter, whioh, with their (iefiflienoy of fool, would have proved most disastrous, If not fatal. Undor these circumstance? Dr. Kane wisely do termiued to nbaudon hist) rig, and attempt toes oapo to tho South by a oombination of boats and sledges. tt;»d&prdamfe£itb this Mew they loft the brig on the! 17thi Mfty, tho. temperature at that tima bBlng;-five dogreaßd)olow4oro. . Tbey orossed a belt Of ioo.eigbty-onamilca fy diamo tor, dragging the'bosts behind them,- and carry iog four of their elokoomrades by means of a dog sledge. After an aotnal travel of 361 miles, tboy reached Cape Alexander and embarkod-in I open water. Tbolr guns supplied tliem with an imal food, no food being earned'in the boats, oxoopting breads tnttaand tallow: From Capo Alexander they, travelled: to dho Southward, sometimes dvef'ico," ‘somSlimes tbroagßWaleri'ah'ooSngf’d'nofif'andabal.'and'cbl leoting enongh eggs j toikeap XlKkjsarty in good oondtiion." Af'Capo f'orh'they barnod np thoir Bparo boots and eledßOS far, .fuel, and loft the coast, striking oat into the opoßeoaof Melville Bay, steering for the North British JotHemontS of QrcenlamL Hera .they,'wore providentially landed on the 6th August, in vigorena -health,: after thoir'traveP'of 1;300 miles and 81 days-of. oonstant oxposure. From Dpernivik, thejargest of (hose settlements, .they,.took poesago lu a' Danish trading seißol br England. By great good fortnne they touched at Disco, where they were met by Capf.Naristem’s expe dition. Tnie searching expedition having found the ioe of Smith Sound still unbroken, but having commhnioated with the Esquimaux, had heard of the departure of Dr. 1 Kano, and re traced their ntepß,.. i,, t ~ x Tho expedition has to monrn tho loss of three of its comrades, twoofwhom pertshed by-lock-, jaw, and one fromiibsoees following' a/cozsn ex tremity. They may be saidto bam fallen in the direct discharge of their duly. Their names are, actiugcarponter Christian Ohlsen, Jeffeison Baker and Deter Shnbert, voluntoers. appearab.cb of tubhavmatobb. A northern latitude is eminently conducive to the development .efi hair and faV At least! the samples of its effects in the persona of the re tnrnod Arotic navigators yesterday would una voidably lead ns to this conclusion. Every one wob stout and rosy, and as ho razor-bad marred (ho boards of thomarmors sines thoir departure from theso Bhores, every face waS' cavorcd with a sturdy growth of hair that was pbrfdciiy ror freshing to behold. Dr. Eons himself wore a board of patriarchal proportions, in the corners of whioh stilt lingered the silver traces of-his residence within the frigid zone.. ©•On sactiStitojtetatheTPettlinauy of IVoinaxs should be Conclusive. Njew Yo&s; Cetober 2,1852. Mrs. Club, of No. 272 Second street; behoving her ehL’d # About three years old, to be troubled with worms, purcha sed ouo botUe of Dlt. M’LANE’S CELEBRATED YKIUJI JFUGE, and gave it two tea dpoonfulls, which bud the effect of causing tho child to discharge o large number, of Worms The child is nsw'enjoying.good boalth. "We would advise’ all parents who may suspect their children to bo troubled with worms to lose no bur Immediately purchase and (ulmiuist t Dr. IPLane’s Celehratfd Yennifage. It will cure. • The money will be refunded in all exsrs where if dm nt'l give sc tisfitclion. 4QF* The above valuable remejy, also Dr. M’Lane’a cele* bra ted Liver Pills, can now bo had at all respectable Drug Stores In this city. ... - Purchasers will please bctefir-afol to ask for, and take none but Di. M’Lane’fl Vermilbge. All others, In comparison*, ore worthless. Also, for salt by theeo e proprietors, -- - FZiBMINQ PBOfl„ : Bacc«*oro to Kidd £ .€&,' octlbilsw No. flo Word street, oorner of ; Fourth. Inhalatiou for Diseased Langsi The mode of Inhalation, Incase? of diseased locga and throat, rocommonded by’ Dr. Curtis In hie advertisement, strikes na as thetras one. It la now generally admitted by our l ° ,lB > Wchmond, ~ PlndlfiT Pereons desiring Tickets will be nartionlar to ««k fn. . Ticket by the Ohio andlndiana Batfread to ask for a - i° e ; ■>• B. BXBAUaHAN, gap't. ' , , ME)y jyayESKSEMENIS. StriotTooTii. arntnobOr atodk of SOFT HATS and TVIKEEB flora. Jut f®l T^b a hro^wb^ws-Mtfittfibßi^rsiihiA^i: & /-< pftig " ,»oiw*N a.oA. iot.wor.i turn iaaOiifUf,) fOaubram street and the Biter ' ; : : •MTxsBCMn. rA.. • . , ’ ; y\OCTOIt BAElZraradaßto and PrurtllioUrr (n thoflld ■ JhAAchOplS’: of-Aledleine r -Allopathic - sod -JtoßfunstUsk But for the pant ion yrars a roocoitfal Ilylronalhfo. h«a open In WATER COMB in tho above location r The porfoptlysardjdlrretand.tamiiliatooffOTt thla syn. ’ tern tmn on nil Povcrjo find nll diFMs.o Rent!) and chronic whnoftteTnlSd.pratnfal and,lnvigorating to tho Wrahand : dthilttattd, r-nderff It preallarly'tlcslrahlo In famfllas, who : sill be treatoi »t thvlr homes,:. .- , . ■. . "Allo.athianh'llfonid'opatMc treatment wtllfce admin!,, ’“'■od whore (io-ori-d; Tort, niter long ami tborouchexperl- S-'vco B dec Lit. I prefnrem-.) to UTdropa ftaß,,thronghoat;tlie:old and’ new world, proven : ' e l“‘?«“futlnaymLfirin ofaUaaaae.lndndinr' 1 t'y'Topila. Inaammii tibßmnottim, Antbina, Cntancona, REr. -' oe “'f «T»rei!ttito In lho Union, can ISStegmmtwSpati^ ■ Warm water being naed in Uici eonunencement, and ollen \ througnnnt dio irratm«nt, lt ln tt lprery inatead of npplca- ! a “?,^^ aD ,r ,n,ll^ lm, Bht8 ht ' ra rposo. “ “ ? “ ! i-’ n m «?* B-ATjUlnnwi Thompaon Boll,J. R. Wol- ( I- Morgan, Wm.-B.Hotofa, Hn. BDgliahi Bi ; ! « Poctor' R acla'a”lnailtu- I ; tlon. and wrtnpgEed hla antcegflfol troatment, Cliferftillv :P^Sda L n- J | h a -- l! “ th “ rll J , B, H y elncMvd,anVaMUfS[ Charlea T. Rnssall, J«ft M’Coniioll. DavU (| John O. S? r .i s ’i lobort ralr iclr, John D, HVlogeton, Johii Wrlcht :'W- Mcejb P. Raton, 0.-Omßbj gr\*gf.: - | N. G. MUEPHY & BRO~~ so. sf- wods sTßießip,- s ' Haro now lo stow a boadtlfui assortment cf' ' DRY GOODS AND WARES* BOUO HT wlihin tha laat two wcoba Bt the very lowest olodng prions, and which they will 601 l at a mall ad vance on K-ifitrrn .coat ror CAsn; or-to good prompt aii jXaontbs pnrehasers. i- ; ■ ■ ■■ - nv >l ■ - ■ AlfporchaPera arc InvilolanddOElred io nialso on exam lnatlon of their t-t-efe y, octlOdtwlm „ - I•’ notice. • ‘O -“Vr-ri.’4 rpnE Btochholdera to .«»•■Allegheny hnSSfew Brighton* A Plans Road Company villimoat *t tholhonro of M. Rartmon, Woods’ Bun, on MOSPAV. Sth Novisibor cast, between tho honr« of one and Sva o’clock P.Ma for tho purpose of olocttos ono Vresldont, Rvo'ManngCrsond ono Xieasuror, to aerTvlor cnoyear, -v . 'Byiordon ,< '' JAMES'COOrER,. : " 0008 ;. ’ ■■■ -'■ ■- Sfcrthiry-' ; Ucrpetlo Nollce* m UorroUogoap ts vc» known in thla conamnniViipka KxcelJcnt article fot bealinffnoro cbaiYp(Hlhauili»» Removing tan, callottnttj3 &tidredbeefi of tfre£kh>/ - firewrrtng tho complexion, ana nmiJertng 'the ffljinr' > ( JSscerdingly Boft, pmontb and'whUd. :v *" ( lho Ladiei vrho ass it n?o mnch pit»nrdt! wiih ; I tNgood efffctA. It to cold, whoiepulfl Qui rutail. bv ' O PTBBERT, KQ-b3 Jlnckotiptreet; ... ■;£octl,Q i . -v- • Plank Road EiecfloM, - : L ; • - “ £ jfcTOXICRU hereby Riveo, thibnn Ktwfeiri will it’/, of ~* l nra PWWa&fi, ? , OD MONDAY, the filh day of .N'C'T'-ntbrr. ]: t'll, tor the cuf- 1 poMof.lectlnsofflceraoftheLntrtenceylHeiiDafhortishnSt . | lank Itoad for the ensuing year, arcordindlo law.- . . octlfcd2t , JAMES BLAKELY, President, Plank Road % 1 ■*- NOTICE is hereby given, that tho Annual Rleijllon'fiJr officers of the Allegheny and Perry svilloTumr ikeaml Plank Road Company will bo held nt. the hour* of nuab Dalzell, In Reas Township, on MONDAY, tho Cth-darof November, A. D. 1855. JAMES A.-GIBSON. - «»OMewtd . • ■ . - . -• • Oysters, 50,00Q.jnst arrived galft, nt SagNLfAyconJorofnand.and Liberty streets. :We InTito the citterns of Itilßbtirgfr to come'and try • them Weairo keep censlanUyonbaod.CAN OYSTERS, wholt ale. and retail- Fsrmlles-suppHod.wltK Shell Oyatorsot fifty o&d ceventy-ttrecentspor hundred, bv .octlO . r. v i-.-i.-;' ‘ ■•CHA3;‘RI.MRLIg. PEKIN TEA STOKfi, ~ T * j street; * FRESH TgAS—A choice ara Block Teas ’ received-dlrwfc firohrfhirlarfoftcjfl. which will be sold wholesale or reiail, ot prices lowvr than usuaL ‘ • octlO i+ ■.*?, a ■S. JAYNES. j •r fGasntioacthlH.gpnkUcopy'.] /'■ •- v GIIIB PfjPIiLAII STuKI?, whtJ c you cun phtulo. htwv* 1 Ibipg you want in the Beok line, bat No. 22' Smlth- Qeldetfeet. NEW ROOKS LATELY UECRIYED. r • Rag Picker, •-'r Round ond Pre#: $1 25. A lifiKkot o! <;hifa,!by John Broui»hnnv; 4.1.25; - * Tho Planter’s Koulbotn YinUtn; 25. Tho Match Glxl, or lhe PoTTMt Divorce CMe‘ t 25 ■ .Tho Elder Sinter, by. Marian James i 75c. ' *. ; Rthel, or the DoubioError, by Marian Jameki 7r»c .niddt-n rath, by Marion Uarland, autixor of wAlono-'’ ’. , r-.* f ■liiaia.Xhmaand Joran, by Bijard Taj lot; Sl.tO. V'; Cleve Halt; by Miss a*woll; $1« The Dusmtei Wifrt,by Mis. BouthwortU; 31. /. Tho Missing Bride,bj-Mrc.Southwbftbi r Dekfiold;or Fellowship In llto East, by Aj Di Ariwild *if " l "~ * the Old West Room, by L. MrKTfiUsT ! * Ugbt and Dft'rlmcss; \ ‘ 1 Isora’s Child: a uoT»l;-$ljXL• • :; Pictures of fir,rope, by O. A.B«f‘l; «l«5. - - ' c Bam Sliaklh Search of - Life of James Gordon B(mnett,'»lhtirntcd: Slii: . Mary Lyndoni anaafobbßrapby; st. > ' Kllie, or thoHman Coardy j i sl,2s-.' *> Cali in and. look over our counters «ud Fholres # '6r-fitfndv v v ' for whatever you want in.ihc, Book line, * ™W , .. H. MINER & CO, 82 Smitf-fiold st. , OF GEOMETiUUAX DIIAWLfrtI, for ‘ osb of Mechanias and wlth iiltffltrjitioDfl ftr vorawlng; plans, sections and elevations for buildlhtt aml' ' machinery; an Introaacticmnm&metricAlTJfawlng. and an essay on Shsdawe;v:T&«fwli6lft illustrated with. Kteelfplatcs, ; contalnlogtso lltnit > dml diagrams.. By Wm. Mlnifie,.ArohUoctjsProfessor of*' Drawing in the School of .Design of tb& Morylandlnstlttitß. Fourth edition. Forsitloby B T. CJ. MORGAN 00110 . - ; ■ No. 104 Wood et. A MANUAL OF TuFoOUAPHiCAL DllAWlNa. by Lleot. Ri S. Smith, U.S.Anny, Asi-ljtaijt frofesorof ,-‘ urawlng in tho U.,3. MilUary'-Acfideiny, \Y«fc Poluti N. Y.' ior Baloby .. :B.T.O;MQRGAN, . ocLC • --- ' et rpUREE BRICK nOUfcKS FOR BALE, Wl'lh alot of 47 ;i feet front on Walnut Btroet, Alleghany, by 10Q deep oh an alloy, with three brick houses; one br tufett stories and. good cuJlbt, dialog room and kitchen, halt and two partors, five cod rooms,, nil .well fiobhrd.-Alsu, n doable brick noose of two stQrlav with twelve room,s. ; a brick poußoof three rooms and cellaTi Bake^ovens, cfwtl honws, hydrants, all Ja gcod oider. Priae for -All/21,600. Terms easy. & CDTBBERT ASONi'. 63Market fltrest* POT OLAY—A article lor sale by ~ ocno • -UENIWILXI. )LLIN 9. TaLANKKTS—6 more casef of the bost'ttftkes of.ell wool ,IJ Blankets, Inciudiogsoine eklta large eisep, justbnehed-. by ; foctioi- N . , a; a, mason a.S>: FURNISH DIG /G OQ.Dtf—A.large nsaorfmentof asblduAble styles of ..Gents’ Tics; Bilk and Linen Gloves, Hosiery. Un dev Shirts. - Drpwsra, Att, received by, [octlGj .A> A t; MASON A CO, ENTaV TRAVELING BHAWLS-AwA, hava oa hand avery desirable lot of heavy WooUen Shawls, for traveliog. . oetlfi /COUNTRY STORK AT At(CTION-i>n Wednesday aiid:* - V/ Thursday, Ocfobor:i7ih ; an(L 18th, commencing at la o'clock A. at tbe Sales Booing corherWeed ami Fifth statists, will Se entire stoctofhEasa o aniCaUery.'Booffl and: fihpw,Jftata and Caps, Ap, naong^-which aro a -general? variety of laaiesl’ dress goods,, cloths, casrimeres, salinsta, fine:wool and Canton flannels; Unsey, bknkets, bleached and. brown muslins, drills, checks, tickings, gfeghamiu prints, IrishHhma,.taMe cloths,,feilk, ; d; BlimerB & cbtfon* ’ 0030 gloves, Fldrenoe silks, embrolderiea, width goods, cravats andßca.ia, shawls, silk and linen hdfc&., Ac. Mens’, boys* and youths’ flno and thick kodls, Brogans and ehooa; L wocien’oatid iDlsOT3’ booteeaand sllppera; black sRs ' ' &nd woclhata; cloth, ptashand glszcd eapa« r v M)lrtaand ooluufs; bucLmltto ' and glovesfJknfvesand fQrksSiptMJkHriad butcher knives; stickp, looks, hinges, screws, augers, files, handsaws, draw log knives, ahd medlclheß, and w >tnU ■assortment of other stock usually kept Inn-targe wuntrysters. Aggi Q... , . -'-IP.:SR;PAVIB,AncUoDeor; ; .: -?• P ASMI »AI4 SALKOI IiOOBS VI AT AUCTION—On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ’■> • Oetobbr 16tlv 17 Ibwgd j 8Ui f aUh& store x>f P. M. DayU, corner'of twill be-'sold—’ largest and nfost'Vftla'ablS conecUon of Bookfl# in evcjy d«" v et-:meniitre l ; auctiiijn In this city, all ot whlchraru of tbalatestVnd best' editions, and warranted aer-awf porieet; tir the^ maybe foomHlia complete Works ofDaniel r WasWngten*a TOls^JFwnUrm^WorkvlOTolsr Irving** Works, ISyolai Cboport Wbfl»,33-v6w7Eo'isyelo--’ • 11 Warerly,lfove!k,42 blnaihgi British Kaaayifltfl/ B^Te^s^Chalal»rB , Works, r? sd''' i Wt>rks>ltolat'a6lJsmith r a Worla. A vol£ *' • half calf; Bacon, uoaary ofMtchanirs, 2 rolfl, IDOQ places; Un?sf.Dlctibter; : '' : ’ 2 toIs; Webster*® DictWaaries, the Boston edition ©f Sbak' spearo, tooo, Mooroydlurnsrßcetfc, Miltoh, OowpCT.'Mont- ]., gomery, tihelley, Ac.; superb Famllyand, PockeMtiblwanirM rrayer Books. Also, seteral hundred reams'Qf fine Letter % ‘ , wp Paper, 3Snvelopcs, PQrtfono», superior Diamoaa^ v : " Pointed Bald ppslflro, anil Without rdßorvo. ' Books at pjlvate:calaTlurlDetboiaayrat TBry Jow prices. * J. n. ' ’ r DAVIS, AuctV. ’ KPHANS* UOUUT; Bim-of. TUfotbfe,Warehouse* on -* IFootl fi'/rerf—-Ob Thur£diy fe?enlac> October, ISlh. at 80’cloek, at the MetPhahtsf Exchange, Fourth afreet, will ■ be sold, t f order ofDiavlil Esg, Administrator of Jameaß. Irwin.daceaied, fhaiyaluabfefotofArround'attba - corner of Wbod' B!lqy, having:alfcont-af - twenty feetbn oxtehtniigback'Kisty feet, su£ * ject tor*n annual gnJand rent of s24o v oniWhloh hTwected an exofllant three story brick fitore^orpre&nt occupied bv ’ Dr. Kojppt. y >->-t f- . . 5 ;the libow. having oath » i t ? front of 16 feat on CO feet, aub»' ject loan annual ground rent orsCOi 'dn:whlch are erected two three story brick,warehouses, Ac.': J r -'-« •« - . ocQB ‘ ZL 'V I. ; Attgßoneiiii ISffISSSK?S;' c,mp : Bayou's Cairfetiantlfr, Social no! Uni vena]; , _Qggapel po;ibutioypgl^ ( a valuable CcuiQiiutary for Fans-' iU«» and prints reacllßf;. -. 5 ' tlfoiffllßsnoooßof pr.Bpenfor; '*■' >• . HopWiiif KoaotOoiittoyerßyt V; V* ' £iinl “ ™ Sl»very; -i = ■ gilt and cUpPi«n)yiKlamts. ' 1 ~ -^ oiTtAXf?® plainßlMex^lifor a!V priced English editions; also VamUy at r*d»cS L - fyioteroftheFandlyj-Petwlliffmaler; ' Maurice on Lord’s Prayer*? - 1- - *’■•' * - - ‘ f - - ira & To^ff ? cheapedition i . Tn<oa, by Cnminlngfl; The ChriGt of n&toTT;, nQKeno^bVKyle;. .; Woita,«aspl6tff: HogoWxestamont'; u «08»™» PastanttPresoht, by Twncir;' •* . v . \ 1 Wdrich’a Uiblo OaifOTipliy iTootateps of St Paul; work : nr Plenty to 1 Do Wflov to Do It; • Pcenca In the l’rsctfcenf a f tTewTTerk ■tratotL -•<■•; -*■-.* -"• '•' v>, - > '■ l^:;- c '.'. octi& CARPETS—CARPETS! AT MoCALLUM’S. TOHT REOEim), ASP DAIUT COIUNO lan*Na » cliolpo aascrtmcnt ctQotxlsia the abOTelSne Velvet andTopratrjlirMtoUCorpoC . ■ ItoM-plxßnpMfeo Mtdinmana- ’ &BSSSS&SSMA sdSBB& ■ I j \ -A A, SIAWtJ AA.^, • , '' V‘«v;,v\ y. *». i "*•?!, V” . 3 ' t J: . ‘•i Mai