DM, PA• ? CY AND, COUNTY: ' 14 P. 11. manna: are nniasteod to bluid in their &d -ements er *We'lp, tte del as P 0 104 . 1.4 04, 01 4 r 111400 441 44 0 1 4 1004 000 abosi giAs.' " SEM cow s:I4IPM lateadedispy . PaidloO . ap, V; Ote Nita NAOLIi halt be laiest•ispailed bi iitleAsii. Ms Pisa% Mlll, RI o „ ri 0 of the iertletc • . e - i t . vi d Nu to mitred tir th a rv a rr; Mite only, on else Orli of the paper, and seplain ly as 011111141, itilhOlifidiatishili. ', ' ".: ~ -.. j.,:••A);, Sossosissas wbo fag t 4 reoolTc.the BAOLII willooriferitsvoit Weal* Nottecatiblit 'Ace. where all .rpteithocßf inenimittand lames of deliters ill' be prtieiPtli attended-to, comics roitOi rit , oalit arida tir *cattail , dons short and to the - !ptoo lied for *ori , Jtiti l atiric •:; D. L.—Biriet 0 14111 04)1 -. ;#4 , 4, Yellow) meet - raudilt) portant. Green, meet ,''bled, White, mOotilirdil :2. lied Fourth, Fitt alit and Seventh, 74 1 N0.,10 . ) ig m y, meet Fouth', 7* / .N O. 1. • i l it O t Ail t b , Blun t meet if•inrtn.'7l l l4o. B—all. Maki !IPA Th# l ,l, :PP!.+ - AI" TRIM YAP( A 5.017114 are already looking*A4ll4 titT hOfts ' 4'4 * istbj Dbal bum 0406* 4epvsi, ,Oathoiptltj Jr iii• thew on lOU manure heaps: 4 • The Iltilottatoket kW be tubtorlible; with die torl4l Croats with enproldevid ends' are snub worn by our belles. $ _ . New fashion kid 00,60 t or I now t ,fasten with I Ormill ' " ' , r. This crisp Magnin W Oll O/ 9 41/ 1 ., at k J PP-4f 0 the rase ands rosy odor to the °nee I ',I Our lain merobinti ittidiets heti! decline In stein. Those who hers it to sell, had better witch the inarket.. Wild phsonibere tiben their departure. Im mense nuntberi were shot in thh locality. • In Goads they tar ,the formes enclosing racing freaks and la cross, grounds, to ,prevent youth from peeping IP. • Vail Wide tis litiw winding up. Rehll , 'trade te brisk. It will Imhofe al the trether groin alder. why; don't AM4 Yporta spt tan to be attached to the mouth of bohicoo • Chewers, to that they wOu'i pill their ahirt bosoms or other people's Alas Oblong and thovoornereil cnyoloPttl ore 4lsin In style. The season fbr roasted ohernutehei come. Dal seetil to MODOPOIttO , Ott the trade. We saw a buteher thief other def. lit a street up town. cedebotVir i t6: 0011 Moils 14 the' 1 1 0 )1t0i large olse4oolV which wouldn't go." ,The moo to a staid still. Reiulti $ crowd et smaller-sired calves gathered around to witness the performance. Mutants lu considerable qualities ere to be found In the oltv they. are oomuiendlna high nrl. Ott!. •• • k ef le44 4, 'lli it Portland hotel; s (ow ',Taniniii doirit l told the olerk the tap 144 , 00 4 Oil htkrn I aw AtOisht It ir 1444 11 . a•Witiok. • , • )• . r •, • Not Oleasant tick to have about the hoore—s luttot,ll" f' . • .1 Yakut deporikOli; talking nltiordly. Oohing Yl - ' ' ihorto nik,oilniOit 'gist geaMlltFanea ire anii potoii to 64 the "pottO as °Min as -Otopt people. The "Irontinw men" who how by, his loge to a t raPrie bar told lift to horse ' hie teed', boo gr Tired Wit Europa Nov' York, 8 , 44 will *ion ap pear in pubtio., . People should now ley In their o'oalundttotutoes. Boys should not be allorrud to play base belt to the Atte% • 0 P,ottan affairs are dull. No Art - 4' for drunkenness yesterday. 'rhree lodgira in the station houso last night. , • f Comettouista,—Tbe difficulty lit regacd' to the laying of a crossing in Washinitou street, across Fifth, it would - aipeir has boon ad justed. This morning . wpricnion Jiavo corn? mooed to finish the Greasing.; MR. ABR4IIAii Biogrm, is just completing a hindsome three-ettirY' brick residence JO the hetql of 'Franklin. street. There 10a number of other new reaideppe4 being, built in that vicinity, which . addln Oli'to that por• tion of the city. Pr..; AOCIDINT.—)Ecr, oun g en ow% .ployee at the Sheet' 0 geiyfert, i eManus a Co., yesterday, fellin the ePideelit, 'and was sorneirhat injured; ' 7 lie was' taken (At by his I ' ellow.workmen;'and,w i jt4i l Obahly be ail right again in a few days. ciumilD l ''seidit sold his tavern, "' Pie Washington Houtio,"' PO' livery stable in Hamburg, to William Phi lips and Richard W. e s idel. ThO house has, recently been refitted, and no dimbt under , the superrisiOn of: these neon , it mill ' be the; leading tavern IA Hamburg. • • A Plain% BiPanigirkt."—.oarialay fiiegda can make a very pretty table' 'ol.pirtietiti cutting off the top of a Olittegill4 ; la a saucer or plate of water, tritli,a, few biti of charcoal toir eete4 If4'.' In 'Xi Otact 04 a radiated feather. plikel 'form t 0,1.40 snekni unworthy to grate altulyie table: , • •'• • •, ;, • Lone Our rOn 'A'satito sift.',79n Democratio'frienda should carethlly Sean th • lists to see that no Misisikati :otre made. ,) is highly important thafAk:matter itho * . be looked after. "Mit' btoinna a*e clean," and we warn our friends to be bn ,tleirlward, ;that AO, ReMlieVit i Pt vPterFl swept out of the itakeisment.'-. - BRnes C6CM list, ElOtiiers.—We k yes; terday published thstiones of officers Ofthe Berko County 131b)e Society, , and •Atk the article appearedot wade ,it read as, thontl they were the officers at the present tinge ' This is a mistake. TheY_were the officers of that Society in 1862. Through Only portion of tbe article appeared i And hence the error, Ar rEND TO Uneasy° Poptu.- 7 There is i.adi most 41148 41 lb* lweelit in 'stuttimn of der lightful , weather t . And the„Fdqwt , fitri9e will push Ids;Sslicole • force - the 'woiiro cribbing up Ms corn. ' The e 'W ho delay Sure to enter front 901E141108M undbeuld base their fre,l4 . auttfOutter Ainjurea AllOr extent, Bind ; the shake , la - buudl . int 'strong binds; alter reattoSlpg Oa' essitt . put them up In: a secure , paitipo4::;,... ' O O when the cold istOws 00 1 0, , , ,fAYP 1 1 "" '` 1 1 Inth elr t h a.,:y. : 1 .. ~ A ~. .. i; 1), li:f., , •4.7.71-A-n ,!, 14 ..4 t ,•21.:( 4;t3 rum' ;I:. . ItgL2Pl Want to ti its lands. On Sitar* Aftertiomi Wit t Awe* &n it ho 91mmpicm pedestrian "of the worlda , complished the wonderful feat of wait% Seven• and ono-fourth , miles in fifty-six pinetes and thirty-three seconds, at the fair ground at Allenton. It willfie remember-,1 e f It* Mkg 0 6 10 el'auckido.9 1 04" 1 1 * ?summer, sorest m i les in es. A Yew days ego a yenug girl, accom plished and beautiful, who two yep . flt ago Folic, moving in , the highest society in New ~Yotlr, died in the cell of a station house, having been brought there drunk and disor derly froth the t streete..4let , father, once quite wealthy, had failed in business and and she had married a . young man from • ene of the "first families,' who bad deserted her, leaving her with a child, unable to. sup port herself. She serene choice but starve tiojoi opuitexand'.chegae.tke,_hoPrtr-fitto drank to drown 1161'16'60k and ni eighteen :months met her death.—Zachange. Tag Pooll.—Tlie lowering clouds and chill ,winds proclaim that rude winter is approach ins miat 1 1 51a4 0 4 PRAInt ,housekeepers ire prepa Veet the n- Nasion. Coal bins are berg replenished'; ;cellars stocked, and everything which can relieve the dark and dreary days will be put ,into requisition: But there is a class which 'winter alwayi finds unprepared—the poor. At this season it Is meet that the charably InclinedAepht,doyjhusApeaus to am White !the coddititin ethnic:Nib chunbthel them. idelves.' There is a great andgood work be fore there, Which should not be neglected. ' "Ito that 'giveth to the poor leudeth to the Lord." - A. DEMOCRATIC MEETING was held at the house of .Henry Ifiller,.in the Eighth Ward, last evening, which wag largelyattended. A. gied apidress vta • i• =ado by , Ralston, Esq./after which:on accOunt'of the cd)dn'ess of the night, the meeting adjourned to the inside, of the hotel, where an important busi ness Meeting was held, which was character ized by great harmony and'enthusiesm. , These cold nights make out-door meetings rather unpleasant, and it would be advisable for our Demooratie. ficiengs •to , hold their meotings under shelter while winterhovers so near. The Democracy of the eighth Ward are alive to the importance of the coming con• teat, and will be "heard friim" on the 8d of November. ' SUM OF REAL ESTATE.—The property of. W. geld, ; deceased; situte ip Lenhartsvillei this county,was sold to Benjamin Reigloman, for the sum of $1.750. Mr. Samuel Greenawalt sold his tavern stand in Lenhartsvillo, (hie county, to - Chris. tiara Reaser v for,q4e sum Af , $B.BOO, , Peter tturkey sold the Cetitiellonse in Hamburg, to B. P. Egolf,, for the sum of $2.800. Mr. Egolf w convert the house into a tin.wate and stove store,and a portion ipto a POW° residence. . '; On' SettnidaitYadi the old Tavern titittiA'at Suranbytown. Montgomery county, for many years owned by Daniel Jacoby, Esq., was *Old Att ;Oublio. sale by his •executot's,- to' Ai H. Aelpti Esq., for $B,OOO. 1.13 Hart ROOST V9T+RIICB.—NIIIficrOUS cont. Plaints halt been made recently of ' the prevalence of chicken thieves. Our citizens are, subject nightly to the incursions of these predator) , bands, Their uninterrupted sue: OM has emboldened them to such an extent that they now perpetrate their robberies with. perfect impunity. Their only means of sus: tentinen seenif ti 'arise Iron' 'imetulation' stolen material. We hope measures may be inaugurated that will lead to the detection and punishment , of these Ascreante, The arrest of ono of the party will tend greatly to dirdinish the, number of robberies, if it does net result in a complete reform in this Particular.' We hope' the atiffertirs" by the late depredations will institute a vigilant search for the villains and rid the community of theirs. NEW RaintoAn.—The Lehigh 416 Susque hanna Railroad Company have determined to build 4mediately tho,liesque4oning Tat ley Railroad. This road is intended to make direct communication between Afaueh Chunk and "a point on 'the Catawissa' ltailroad~ die. tant about thirty miles from Mauch Chunk. When this road is coMpleti3d.the Lehigh Susquehanna Company wilt have a abort aid direct route between Easton and port and points further North and West, As the Lehigh Valley Company by their connec tions now run to the same points, there will no,doptit 'ponsiderolo 1.111,y ke l, tween these' roads.' . pfeldine; •ihbtineer; that, there will be suillezent passenger and other , business done on both roads to amply repay them for all the expense and. trouble they, may be subjected to in 'their construction. ; The work upon' the new road has not yet been contracted for, although proposals will , soon 10 received atstlie:otHee of the Com- , pang. BTOOK OP Q00D3.--Tiarlos Levan k Co. j 441 Penn street, have now on and the largest' and handsomest stools offal) and winter dry-goods ever brought to this city. It consists of dress goods., silks, s,atißs,,to, Their stook of eheatinge is tutu-. tuallY 1 1 4 roiMillitold Wet? kiir 000.00: Call and, °amble the kook; find be eenvinaed., Tile ENTERPRIBN PLANING! MILT,. The large and extensive Planing Mill of Jacob H. Deysher, Esq., located on Third street, , near the Packer** Hotel, which was lying idle for some time acXount of , the break-. 'rig of thtiTtitie'fit Wheel of the engine, hap - gone into operation thin morning, ,and if fothing happens, it will run on full time! , rom now until 'nett spring, giving employ.' went tea large number Of hands. This mill is one or the largest in . the country, being ti% monster framethuildingl 60 feet front on: Third street by 100 feet deep, with a brick engine and boiler house in the rear,• 6°6 onghly fire proof. The, engine is a 50-herse power,with a horizontal pattern and the most approved construction, The boiler stack of, the mill is 160 feet higb.,-, , TVlMilir.Wo,nre informed by Idrokbeysher, is capable'd planing, sawing, - and ; preparing : twelvd, million feet of lumber per annum whertrun-i ing to its full capacity. Some of the smell et saws are calculated to, make from, two to, three thousand,revolutionif ''tier first floor of this establishment contains six sawing : planing and moulding 'machines; three rip . aaws and two right angle cross-cuk Olitt , ellierAT l Absct two terdng machines an two finite tathee;iiltli ther machineri of various 'ads. The second flood ,contains,a spit i cions carpenter ihopi with .telve double work b cheti • for. the ilkimnfitetqrai4 , tha ,flumberle s ar?• 'tides Whlelrtielnill'in`eilehlated. to turii Out. • In the central portion of this floor ar a number of labor-saving machines to twilit tate operations, cone's tug of turning mai chines k , „fit 4 31 rilltpla'; chines, %% t { -planing matinees, etc. The t rd etery 4 used as 'a store room for flubbing work. • The establishment is c or omplete thro j ufh4 p oroput, 64 otododo ist rltiit; Ina iiktenor 1T c 7 Antonia IteS4tei. • '.~ ,ti n • • .1 ininey Tin • '; fulnice.i r o4 IM Cam! r • . 4,..._ .‘ ~ ;A' 4 1 LPIX 1 01" 1384 ' . an.re.tteeelnhbOtleenw staritalaimproetalts r4 , = ..... :2=4 . 4 .....„.,..., latittylitirvi:44.F.,:r.l - Thelnaineas at pp litge*Al9,4Thettrary moil'. lot wiz . moderate; llnt l arlietridierlither IMO- Ark trnder,th. 014 1 0* ' tif. At,lowe' s Nut New ink*, kprernmsal. ~, !ere Wli ; per cent. lolieMiiiiki.teW4 *without es. 5 0 'isential .oh lige. City Loans were steady at 104334 for the new, aid 1013 , 1 fir thi bid dd. taller Oold Um wappoteds4o4l9fe 1 ifdi Pri Tri u v.s The l'bealo ' made' i v4orolas iismult on the 'Lpharetit(at the'dalntlift,ll4lonestitalnT*lng i ltead l 1 4 44 9affi_q* 11 J 4 . 04004 ,blkt Plisr martin i t old it li• - . 4. 4 llinitisirintillairrimd sold at 6 6 34 t Osisnlioni erll' " *4 3 --a decline of ''' . 4 ' 1 witlir b d iff li ' data Aut hor Railroad; 6731 for lNorristown Railroad; 35 'for North PanaartriAla Ra11y1.4,4#420 for Phil -I'44i:4l;l4mnd Brie Safirolid. ' ' t f ' ' In canal 13,skaAltersarall Itlirmstfeelip. Le ,liish NavjgaNn adireOld tilla4. ttlid Scinolkill iNailtellee Preferred 1i fox - - , immiot and nuienier taltvi i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiesdes }were unimportant, ,w. 't , !. , The. 11,i. .Assistant Tream, er nt #an !ittliited on 1%14 bit tialfhtoltllell airetat 4 614 11 1 11, 1 4T7 ef Ake Wresser7lloVo4 l, Fs#,lni At total o f 118440,000Otaolit lelit to the Thu* 'Ot ihe Val* Stafia Ole. the'll‘litOpplituaA OS& i The , Phitatidlphhi ie4gePe. New s Yvikt cones ,ivollttiNing t :CP • 4 i 4, l end . Boh 0 t. . lii.ii. v l .: en , lend air ) thenmeives to th n ‘s colanapirso ,of the bean 'to °teat* c 7. o r money Manta, 0 11674 . 4 t w -mere , . 742,16 4 lousiness 0 the co n..... lntry, will pro a 17 ItYSleon• ' .11,,:ea 1 1 ,1 1 P tic /), MrtZf u rnErert blie D INPI3u steM , w s ee a or two pas t i ti watang the mods. opera i y elt, einvstan i la, _ atcoon as that bOdr i l i toi, nano on wlti b e eul al will Et Vat e.powor °rimy National fiver II I lobernes of thatchers° with!mil ea MIS are ahm Ilponmpon ewe with the beoretary on liinonNtol t.. • „ . '; „' MOWRY MARKET. t , iirktitit4 liiniiiikNo; t6ltsiritattiiiiikt} quote as follows: I la u. it. vassi . .. pi. , DT°. Oct. 27, It iw61.6;;51V:184 ( .i 447 an n: - • 110 1 ::t E ,' st Vtill:iip. .tr?: , ...., , ,-, - ,..610 u. 14. .e ij .. T ut, and :an: - :w . . 611 %lam - - • • 109>a o ;I:4 lo g rit tip tg li o t glik ..; * 7 '..t .034 1 a4l at masabut a ro;., 4 • - ' -U3 ~ The Flour market at Philadelphia la almost at stand. Mara I0(107, 0 )10ePt forimall tote to meet the requirements of the home trade. Small Wee of Northwest Extra Family at sBaB6o per' bbl.; Whit* Wheat do. dd. loth 4E160613, and &trait it $7 60a8; Rte Piegti sells at $8 a 8 60. In Corn Meal nothing doing. The Wheat aka ket la sten dull ,and unsettled, buyers "And.WelierilibbideitldelY WWI their views. Small sales of common and good Red at $11;141112 10, nnd,..Amber at 88 . 1,4,0 Bye., la eteiti 'at '4l 85:' fihb = meth Lndtor`L i bttifiae lb off and prices are drooping; 1,000 bushels utlibd Western sold atlll2B, arid'buyera andonly offered Obi figure for Yellow. Oats are unchanged; 1,001 bushels prime Western sold at 750.; suporfide 60o.• Whiskey Is dull at $1 26 for dutypald. But in spite of the gloomy prospect of this ' mar ket, prices hold on firmly, and it can not be long, borer? itmstskive,raT, '4 The grain and flodemarket 'of our City his Some what improved over preceding days, But the do. mend is no other than for looat trade. On Saturday and yesterday . a large lot of•wbeat was brooght to toWrilbY f'osiers, whietwits taken' at S$ ii 49 foie *Mill' wheat, and Red, at $2lO per bushel. Old oats bawl come dowel to 85 cents perk/shot. New aro selling et Orient& Several loads of bay were brought to town yes terday and wore disposed of at $l5 and 810 per ton. /WADING , F1 1 97,* A.14p , ,911Api , MAKE% ripos-7White Wiwat, 11 t 1)!., •12 GO od 00 Fitzt! .-Co n rn Ohcp t t I?uphel , . ~,.. 1,,, 1 1 2 , 0 143 " Ri a d/Inge : "— 4 , • On 100 Miut,—Coin MORI, I: 1 GO °I411"- Wheal " IS 20002 20 n . i 41 111 fi y fo io . • .' 1 35 „ • - : ;...r ' .1 , 25 ',- " ate II 70 gh - mayt i at l YAMinl '• i i, , , . 4. '. 4 ' ea ow " • 15 00 , .„. The' hou s ekeepers ' market pilOes don't seem to ;lye ultherysy, There . is an aby.ndance of every thing. Cabbage was vended through the streete yesterday_ at 4 and 6 cents per head. or $ per bbl. Bider could he bought fiom the wagon for 16 'cents por guild. Turnips w hich are ,brought in in large quantities are sold at and 10 cents per half peck, phipkena were.pold this morning at from 6Q to $1 per pair. /latter and eggs retain sameprlces, with an upward , tendency - • Buck Wheat flour will soon bo plenty In our city and to be had at a fair price. If the price of butter was only within the reach of poor folksWe would soon bo breakfasting on our buckwheat cakes. The prices of beef in this city hold out firm, though In Now York and Philadelphia prices are conlint:49lo; We hear of partle6 ithebavo'gone West to buy alarge lot of hogs and cattle, expressly for our market. and which we are assured will be sold cheaper. The • prbspeot thus far is that beef will be much cheaper this fall than it was last tall. There is plenty of stook:in the oottetry; no disease In hogs or cattle having diminished it, so as to be a pretext for high prices. While the Now York and Philadelphia markets are supplied from Texas. oni'etock remains at home for home consumption, An .Philtutelphia. the cattle market was very dull last week, and prices were unsettled and rath er w i rer. 'About 2,600 head arrived. and sold at 8 a 90. for Extra Pennsylvania and Western steers Tcinfoo. for fair 'to /good, and 4 a 60. pat -VoUnd' gross for common as to quality. READING Boras* OOP)1/11) f1b..L.L.....p.g . t..1 ' et 045 . 1 p . 35 Mass ' see; * lb.. 20Ra , um: o 4i * tn„........ , ..i...1....7,1: ' u..,a,....2,4 x I OGS— IV dozen...—. 80 Ate“o-1. plvi npa li aert. 9..ratr , lum:M.-- . ku 4161..1* , ) 20 '. 0 47 .4r e bbtok; - . N r otio *??.,'.; .: , 1.-44...A.4,:420 • II sirloin. 20 ''' 41;: . 1 ;• . 16 4 e ft rol , y o r rs , i 1 40..,........ t ........ 70111 ‘„ • *. t .,. ,/ .. " . 8 • ' 1 5 , a 0r Ad 6 %. ,' 1: . :: ii rf . Tn"t e. r . + , rtt • • if ' : • ?.r .1 Az !-• •„; 0 0t—,..gfui1....0.. ,: uo' • . ' f i, —t.11. , ..,-;!ur.,. ',„ 44 Mutton. deeosite• ISMI ... ;7! POrk,• 1 '-' I,' ' l ,' i v 5.:46.4141t,..4.44 SO 11t....4 20 , - ::t,. ~ i flailhsna fresh, , •-• ; 7, voltro"n l l•o4.fl2s smoked ." .. ' Hi t zt4lems, i _ '25 ' Anted, . • , l' s _ ',i4i4e . /..te..l*.iar , SHOV4DERB". ' ..... ':1 ;IMES— _. . II . % k j '' Otl e llfler- - Utilegetli HT*, , 9 ' . 4:l'''" ".- dressed. " Males liza • , .. ••:>t•(• ....... -•-- i t .. • dt e ss i • it • - ._ Potatoes* 1 44 ' Oithkeni VO Vin5ir.t.....6.... , ... buttier.4 t..:...u.t..1.......i' *•.' 'f.1511 4 • I ' ' - •Fmariwoon, act. 27, 1808. ): Aw litxxxsz BED . or 40111, i 9t1104 1 10 mountain rid e extending-Worn Etrillineto 1 the Lehigh allehiehowede vith'ilOs motel in inintentie thihtitiell. Yrdnablillicoveries Vek.OP l 9o 4, 4 4 Paiilit , ,Thi3, ore along the vlitcrosidStof thd'hill 4 is Int the specular or hematite kind, thepritnitive lying exclusively;; tOI the sou etelde. - ~' 4 4 t - 'i- ,' ' Amp . ,ng the latvit i iligeicries worthy. of notreeiitontilmide by saiTuei nniiiii; ith., otpeoloos octe*PROPMS4.!4.O.I3I,PLIM TiOttnes, Aro Alit two tatiOwee*. i otiNteal iroodi Ai intidn fs'tt , Ofirlf ; ;oirited ta :TWA* Rettitifdei 'Mir art Phiplint'ss l 4B.oqi Donn heTil, #Ree lion ht it t ,7empla a itk. • 1 - arilopstaopur it m Th ()Fejt (Kik b i roirifielpastozy k heat anyth ouPet 'V i %' , 6 1 al:r" a' F iler itpCiihet.litieltent tlie•it,ectutiW &lin' moms IfAt • p ' i left itZtAir i •thifri ' 4,• )" its ~., ~,, s 4 4l_ 4 , rloPt., the , leeitt flikt.persee r tirttto.lrOL'.l , i ll" c " 1 / s r t * '. ' , ,f' 1 . 1 1, ' - '0 :APT f •.• : is litetelly,A9#4 ytort ,4ltognther the . 1 - ialdWl ''o - `OWh *its • The din; *• - '''''. . 11414 ' • e tea ihei *Lb .h . ' good , M„.7, i t '.:4 , f ,AVI Ci rt 0 70 11 ,413 -1 ' '' -' 7 '. ''ll l A ii(f trei ~,,,,,t,:, 1:--, ~t,',1.1. It. ..i -,;,.......! t ti II A '• 1 --' tlt'.. i . ,' : , :' • .• 1: k. t . l -k i- 0 .— . 4 .d i X :,-, , ~ „ o g .10, „A .1 , .i •,, :,` •"q,-.. - .• ,it . ,,r•% .' ; i,t .3,t, k 1 , ,, ,, - 1 ~ ~•,.•,,. . , ,) , 1 „ , • ~,.• ~ ..,-,-,•:•.;•:.:, ••,•••:. , .!It `....i , Vi fy, , ye. Est and Xlioken Coal. - as, • • y r Luminous Cost ; th S a SSMOSSASig at tr,. App . i 1 Ell i a ;1 , . , , Ital .4 hams li tt pt •. II t , icr i f. ,, ~.. I :_;- -- r --- Jie,g,.,fia4i,‘*tAe,,llodo t ir. : • ~._ -,, ' wirierreP a N4av av - tr- 5 v,•4 ." ,, , r , ' ; - f • . 4 et N e tr li M i krfr't 2r. mi • 158° •• ' .. . ° l 4 lP it't t.c .; '; I 4e:- Y t• .).'_,''' .i e; 6 0 . 1 I I ?' i 0, • ~ meet . td Red, meet Third, 1 , 1 . t r . o i biapilki 411 i vtleaso Pos.neightiors e . of t t ionpumetiony pecept 'our tutu:A" l i - Of potiCe. " • " ,ist. Iv stmoieitpte l 7hipv 1 . 411, it no ttio v,e wor o -,. 1 'Atillinitlibt Tablitlaie'iranaiii tylnitiC 11311111 Itedgrotre tt wii4o : d o osed of to-unir ow a ft ernoon at tlie l e nt nice ' ' Cep orr Tiiß taiclC.-4144 kaprnly if coil ears_rißOf ,thi l Ari k at 0 a u t i y Pone, ilittriitifilettuniftrthil fi g nine Pr. 4 1 /Ong time, gannruarAndiiin * liitio'lltainbliilnt ))nildiagain process of erection in 'driterentf Inns ourWcitypigiff. 'nit small 'dwellinge and low rents titer in excess pr ; 360 stpplyi , , si ;.! •,. •. . talot, e e compan y I Wiiidngto !Clreet,thnt "I '- Paned a ff e"luVaT qU a giltbe•beit ;they - sill a t ten‘ ',President at Wai11iPPrt,11..7,.,74 `:moin• Or, Grant. . . i RENTes CoYol)vr,-L-this efisneert to-night Re il c l i l ts )e ii r l a o ie l hili ,t i t ic o i G l . : . r ,o ist i - ol ti ,,, il loe d reo; , 3 e iv h ii , o o :: : :: : b tri o i:: : ;attended by all lovers of good music . Pr of; ,l will o dou b t iro pro* . e •progratomov t ,he vity 'e t: 4 vs° vO9 ) 444 . 1 41, ivOrkistsiAt • - MI ToittAx, will witnesting*, ticni, now dii ea ;n1,1 . 1'04 ratiy , 'State Guard. Tea latfobisTs hilliwootimetret4e. icentlY divided,some of them professing faith in fe et. washing and immersion, Oolleotion ;are . being token 'to erect , a' separate 'than% for the latter, who Indulged in iminerslbii 'on entidair:kilAirrioOni ;tech • otheVa'foet ih eletkihg. SO otte iitottumitt.4-1C tit: Orotknied tt rein • fund in tbdkeity tobags monument the, meinoV)% 'AN in en-, ente*ien in., which %not; 'phi r; fltepied intereit4l:44ietikothexAd 'fathlr, *boa s * . • son in:. the :ehould f O l - 10 ! 4!!!?,,PyriP,11041i:.-f',:;! - ,..14,410;046, 4.i r; Esi:;=dogiiiiii6664L.. verf fitloln on bin (ittiorit:#ol's), 10 tite,,,,,atid; .3lees4s 'tg44t,4ollSlt.'littii *l4+e gie Weilpef . Ate ownimillitinglp 14 90 feet ) and is iioilt of alipirior ilitdfittniei, 11 all taken kra;his iinarrioa near by ~ , ',.:.1 ivoi-,..1 ' are bandioutely, pointed. The - blt dil is surmounted With toko oupolia l; tad 14 nip id in theyery ‘ beet tiile. 7 - 7 Tke ,rontia 'eov red with elate, liyidlbe eapolia Ornamented with handobma hallo yam! ko Tom woodiandaare 40F 'OO in their got , r olls autumnal tot)es, frasoatipg flip, 1,40 p ireiti4,Keepb be,f,Otta pi4oh. of Wl4O - .ittapleo r thO and poplars, the - crintdon: 41 41,0 6 d,t' imd.`,o* be'eohtii, 'pregVntAt'vien rioty of colors, truly, Charming to*; the .bif• holder. Pis is dm tilne.to. to,,tho .1)4,1a aid" tdesmitaliui,' whether for ' Health ehjki ment ; when the hilly slopes aro changing from grcerr to fioarlet,pail . ,;? BusiNsss.—Tho month of October is al. ways marked with netiviW in all'branebei'of buSinecis:?'' Bfethanies 'niiitinfactUtikki whO, 11'40144d advantage df thd'd4)l sant- Mar months by recreating among rural scenes ) may now be found at their' usual places of business thoroughly inperse4 la:the - pares and , perp lexities of IlieireOling. Theiner• chants, arc purchased largely , falVand winter gocidsiandluinuthotUglithave,secnr , ed the serlites of fult forces of nietslian l er. • ) , To PKDESTRIAWS.-Ati tho Corner of 'Sixth and Franklin streets can be seen a "nice." state of affairs, which certainly' is worthy of reportorial notice. The gutter there is about seven feet wide ) end two feet deep from the level of the stre et, audio filled with mud and foul water. The - curb stones. extend half foot above the p6pinepti and bricks lie down and look up fot,,Morey. The stone across the gutter is taro. sand a half feet i high, making it dan . gerous for children t 9 pads over it as the lotesvpuehf would precipitate them down into the . gutter. It is surprising giat thci;citiFeka litrog iu ; t4tivie i nityidp'not a'petitiod tii . ha#43 thingif Ole?. Pedestrians %biting odliailon mime that way on a di,irk night, will be on the lookout and theta:ly . siivd•themseltes'a'dectel's' Jai How 10 • Naomi, , asse .• ao Tait Iffou.-4.Thonsineds' obi young .tr(;es , are destroyed • rpgallyby. those little ',Pestifer: Ans Qcainpe . , Whey seldom tail to give ,me their compliments, and in . a!Lob' A ' metier, hteo;!aerticiiettlii'my,teektiet. hive, „wrsitted. trees with • pa per raid twine ' ploughed the ground Imola aufniie, flu t 1 . 4 e 0041,-,caref9lly evroydfein ft* oa the rees ; ,yet those ;ittlethio,os steal into ray'orehatd rit4' gardee; itad vf3ry c 9R4 grit 0 6 19EfIr wits , 4i vise sitre ready tloif would be'itierhiakdinjelily Waif, eqbal Piiits of pine • tat . add getlier thorouglly . by warniiiigr#l9ll talc brash and put on the trees . 'OTOS Eir s t/00 1 . 4 40 MfolTeAr ,fifteeti ' inches up aronad it injure the trees, and there will be no more trouble , with mice. triecilt mgpeyireq 4'4# tit tyi trif§s bat winter's d wo ked + s i thaMi l My trees never were more thrifty than during the present Eles6tair4-DitArkle, Jour. sui of . • Is Mo o °6 2 up 01. b u =I Go. Fas6ote P. Eta t JaA,,,,. ... Our ,' t, swine. for Vice- Ntiald rata ''' '''' le city ,in, tha 2.28, train th ifteknOon o way to Mew Iforkyihere iii it to 04014 00, l ilt 10 be ino6l!,ciy . tollisht. • lokkommtwtrit w* o nly known hero hi moo ea re; quite a number of 1,) rominitini l emetrate were at the outer de ' I,to pay eir respects, and as the train 0* 4 41treP,4,07 Agri 71 ,4, ‘, 'lltil i a 44 4 l 4 ,l klo: ! /. 0 4iiC;064 16 :::1‘. , illaitA fifelliiti.Aalt 4,014,14C4414' brlll arrive io Heading on Thuttiday at i tern'oon eit a il and wt 80 4 0410 y in tbe eve,- ug, f .The fultpu&ulare wiltbiiiiitionriobd )0-morrow vening. Mr. Seymour will be, accomprinied 1 , by ,Y o o4 B ankirit 'OP 4 .)' 400,‘. 1 4 0 4itAuguil4 Ipiichell, and Hon . Francis' Kiernr), - "ell of New York. " • • ' ,) 4 16 in• 008 1 4. ! ' A l . 4 itt • • 4 . ) t .ty et 7 . 2, 186 EDITOR 1 11 1 4 :1 Aso On : Sattirday last the female hers ' , and sole* other Yeeng. ad of !hls bottuglii 10 a ripit to ttl)e *tone NOrmar MOM;•having engsgp'd a bus of Mr.! Rich Seidel to coneey,thein Mt& 'Cr. They spent a Very 1010411001 day at that mope Institutioniootetliblikridiel the Nit that'the Priticif.alt,' Rey. J. litolo)**OUt t was tabsent, and on a visit tolmother similar lue Lstitation lobetedst Edinboriough l Pa. Prof. !Ertrientrout 'barite i Om - 00146 tof all the teachers and friends of' Othication in this ;county, in being the ptime prover in -tope rearing in Our midst a Normal Bchooloollich !commentislitself to the teachers, and capers ibdly to alli those pirehts Who would have :their 801111 114 'daughter. properly educated. Mr. P. arkey, of this borough, sold to t i Ir. 0. Eg if &§lo4,o44Rniortnyg t imbil i ty a te t i e tedi einAtal 0 "Con 1 ouse ) eitua on Ida street. for ,IP,BOO, ermng bimeplf the right of sli (8) feet of I Etround i ntioArti e ehOhNbOr stands, ig i t v:fa u : ulii ample= e in' w adi:4ooE7th ' what he ow ,has, upon which to erect a large war °u se, the dolt '01%104h is in tea ,ids of I% gully otograits. 1 5,, 1` Apot . tad meeting will shortly begin in the Methodist Episcopal °herd, Rev. Mr. `Grove, paitor. A good meep is antielpa ti?ij and mry Conversions No ' fbr. f • A new Estoril) bridge li i w being, coil denoted o er Derr's Oreek, near the corner 'of, White :Oak and Pine streets, which at 'I4P#PPiIiPP# it, lip ll: l 4 Nlixec•Ooni ft/ otnewha is4la s, . V. Addition. 1i i The "Ire Moun n''' haa now changed the wear s gof the "Blue" to ayellow l tinged with, ' red, which LE in striklivitrlyEA ,yriti; its apiioOatibti frovieeis ; > ~q ‘ •S. O. I Tun N w gain* ' .00 8 .—There are five differ :nt kinds ,1: ~ ps--fill of them being extellent sp .. ~ ens of Art and Idiot them in keeping with the usual liberalityy of "Uncle Sam." They will go into effect An And After Ihn Ask' ofrlsiptembdrrittirt: 4 eb , l!• , :t The i'distillery . Witididuse stamp" repre sents a harvest seena, a very Sim engraving. This stamp Is intended to be placed upon every barrel of lybiskey, or other distilled. spirits Prepaititoil to' being . Placed in the bonded Warehouse'. It must have the signa• turo , of the' Storekeeper . and Gauger; and After being placed upon the barrel, is stem etilegiciosa by . tlie rostieetor and Gauger.' The "fax.paid stamp" is for 40 gallons, but in addition to. this amount, there are small or'narrtiw coupons attached, varying from '4l Up to 40. risfiliini•l This stamp .is very ingepiotishr i made. It is about four and a half, inehei; square, and in the cento is a circle of jvery thin paper about ono and a half ,inehos Iri diameter t ,nylon ;which the Colleetor i must 1 writoAta signature. The vignette l represents . a harvest . scene. The thin payer Is in 'educed, for. the. purbose, of prev,enfing Imo ~,thihr..tikitt pf,,,'it , king the stamp off and:, eAtig. c,owitito ' • Azure'. i l l Tbasoaiiing 'pietas w . 'OOO4 , , ft troy .i thethinkur_4l,nd f kWit ,itallif 0:' * i .re of the Poliector is otittrelrilestrojed, . . ; ,..t, Th e skimp of "stock otkittnid" il l. deqigned forlhe use of all parties % king v 0,.. fifty gaKOns o f spiritcon hand: I+ 7 o* eitettitjlhe tarpaid!prioito geli•Stabei,istoleatt, , Vie ,ii fished Over for - p ereervatiin. %ey are .41 bound. in book form, numbered t and. tiowe, mergiol references. The tax-paid staaip fli the mos important of 141; and ' every saft‘. guard has been brought into requisition to. • prevent , the second use of any one stamp. The m rgin contains tha number of the stamp, td the 'blank is so filled up as to ree/rni u 4s * virAr i vatTet Pi rdeti t o (whin u,..a. 0., so that all errors may be ' easily detected at headquarters.. Of course ' these- stamps are to be used in all, parts of the Unita States, and they 'will go . into ef fect on the Ist roximo. „ , . , • . • • 6106 trues iiiiii6igiiink ' • . tin ro?: i p i Oct. 27. The British brig Seaside, ' a, cargo. sif , 900 bble. of petroleum, took eat Hunter's . Point, near, Williouniburgi gi lOo'clock Sun • day night s .ualimadlhidedliel Ake•. water's edge. The explUsion of the petroleum Was terrific.' The reverberatiOns,Were heard over a *lda surface of country, and' led many people to suppose an earthquake had occur. red.a fire rapidly extended along the river front Second'ittieetMdt Fifth street on ,the no b, and to - West Avenue Olt the east, destro *ng the sheds and petroleum own ed by ') essrs. Itopkwell, Anderson is Devon] also arren's ystl, shed and stock, and Bellylel,mcf l iptoitungt,themhcqe, lontairi. le g afiiegiegifil tit '9 l BOO '-' bble. ' itetftileilm. _ The Csx go of the Seaside was, destined `for lAverpOol. :The loss amounts to about one hundnid thOusand dollaTs: The - insurances have not been' ascertained asyet, , The 'fire on thelwharves kept burog koigttitt* in the Afternoon. • 1 , • ' __ _ . One; of the crew was onnd on the. •deek l . terribly injured, by 'the, esplOsiou. • Three , other men are supposed to have lieen".killed., During thepreval,..,eapfl then - eke:neat 'AilleidinAVlVit -."- ', ' ~. `'ll named ' Thomas. KUM ;.'mat: shOt ! y an'tmknown rowdy; who watt prowling, , .utprObabl,y for some ill pu!postf. Th . 10 •4 s ol #o l te4l l o Splooo. - . ~, 3/6 - rit 4 ' : • - ior t i ri l . F,4, wgq r ' O ,- ,'.:+ ,-. , ) -„c,1;1 .i ~::,:lf:-.4qr,,mmoryvit,4 _el, 1 ._ik ~/2.._ r i g ti r s 11"114 :& ..;I', 4 (14.;yk * e 4t l l o( fi. 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