t*AttJC £Ep£. ai Q a OOpPEa gni.T. s »ik jj,T jur 4^1 WORK s, I PIWTSBIJROH. - ’ . PA^UE > arCCTHDY & CO., UA NCPA°TIJREBS OP SHEATHING, BSAZIEaS* ini BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP - ?s& EOITOiLfI, Raised Still Eouotub, £pelt«rl*o!3or, *q. Aj*J, Importer* and Dealer* Id METALS, TUT PLATE IRON, WIEE, Ac. Coiauntlyoa band. Tinmen'* Kftchlne* and Toot*. WartKoui*! No. 149 Firwt and 120 Second tired, ; Pittsburgh, Psnna. *dr*p«U! order* of Copper cotta any de*ir«»l pattern. JWtolkv lyT hbustry ec. forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALSSRV Cbeeae, Butter, Seeds, Irish, And Prodcce OcneraUy, Ke. gft W7*kl Klrt/J, PilhburgA JsJXNJ9I "STOVE WORKS. ' ALEXANDER BRADLEY, •tiSPFACTCSM km EUUIIIYKVZBY TABIXTI C? COOKING, miiOß AND SEATING STOVES, Plata and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. >Sclb Proprietor of tho celebrated Patiht Gas I ■" § I BcßNtxotmd ShoesConstjuinq ' " | COOK STOVES. Office imil Sales Roorri, tarl3:lydfo 4 WooilSt.,Pittsburgh. ~:V; • N =s= :oi.MKa a. sons, t> SALTS B IR Foreign anil Doraestie liiiu of Kic&aDfe, csaimoAtES or dxposit, 1 UA.NK NOTES A-NX) EPSCIS ko. ij Miasm- sißKur, Pi-nanDRoH, pi. '!«•> throygh ■ ■ ipTi-tciy Fall FaalUons. Maco:RX> ** ao -> gj tmozs.uiE A.w retail dealers nr : USD ttiiroFicmias OP HATS, caps, FCQ.S, BOSTHKTS, AC., Are now opening for the FALL TRADE .1 o«s=iac«irt-.»cic nr rnssn noons, «hicii •nit»>oM .t WWpTlc**. No. 131 WOOD STREET, > »pg 7 doonnboTt> Fifth, Pltffborgb. KO « JC it r V O ft R STilAlv aOrfSETS AS D HATS, vz DORNer nrußONs, n-OTVERS, Ac., NO U 3 ftiAUgET STUBS!, Pirrssvzcn Q. B, & C. P. MARELB, - - Kunjucrccsia cr I'tUNXINQ, JOB AND ALL KINDS Of HAPPING PAPER. WarehoaiO) No. 87 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH Fa. a j4:tf fc <te BKO. bogght atraarket prices. COCHRAN MiircrACTCBXM o» Icoa Railing, Iron Taolu, Vaalt Door*, Window Shutters, Window Bnards, he., V«i. Ui Si-cefi £ Strut ar.d 83 Third Stmt, {Between "Wood tod Market,) PITTSBURGH, Pa., 3vro cn Land & Tarfrty of new Patterns, fancy and plain JCiMbla for all ptxrpoac*. Partlcnlar attention paid to an sloalngOroToLota. Jobbing done at abort notice- art km. „ vr „• , kl ._. VANDBVDH & FRIEND’ ’ A TTO K N II V S A. I- I, A w , iSt» SOLICITORS IS Oil ANC2CJI T, A‘o. 6, .Mine's JKoct, Dubuque, Tons. •GSsFCanectiocn promptly made In noj-patluf NciUiera lowa, or Wiwlern Wisconsin {frill attend to the purchase an.l fUA „/ -U<at ob taining Money cm Rood* and Morten • •• sel.lydic TCU c. aoßiNatijf a. .»\ wiraaow DOBOLts* -wnaosurtLss ttOBIHSON, MINIS & HILLERS, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WASHINGTON WORKS, Pitta-burgh, Poona. Oiaea, No. 31 market street, Uanataetar* all kinds of Steam Kn ginor and Mill Macblu *ryt Castings, Railroad Work, Ftoam Bcil.m and Sheet Iron Work. Johßtng and Repairing dono oa abort notloa. tm2s:l>dlc W EVMAN fit tiON, Minnfactnmsaad Dealers,in all-kinds o( rOBACCO, BNUi'P AND CTOARB, AND WaAP TOBACCO, _ Corner of Smith Aebi Stmt and Diamond AID y, . PTTTBRTTRQU, |»A. iJ’O-KKIG-.Nv SfQIITBILLS DRAWN B V DUNCAN, SIIERJIAS A CO., ON TUB-ONION DANK, LONDON, IN SUMS 0? t>NB POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also, Cilia on tho principal cities and towns of franca, Balgiem, Holland, Germany, Cassia and etna. Enropwn States eonst&atly on hand and fareale'bv WM. H. WTLLIAAIj t UO., Cankers, Wood street, corner cf Third. JOHN 6. LBB, AI EJ KOBmUT X TaIIOK, - • N‘o. 59 Slarket St., Pittsburgh, A good liasortmoDt of Clothe, Caesiuxaes, Ymnsas, COitiss), and (41 gnwla inlubU (or gautlnraan^ Tjcnr, jnst received. _ C9^)rder»promptly fiUid, la the hUt*. *tjl« w rtha art. sirj&lydfc - J SCOTT, Dentist, HAS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. ffm. S; Ware, *tn. 278 Peon atraet, (tooth side,) third door abort Sand street OtSca Bonn from di.it. till 6 r. u 1111910X13...-. —..__JOSn U 8'J1D...... ._W.*t'Cd.LGD9B Pittsburgh Steel Works J'OOTES, BOYD Sc CO., U«io/i»«nrcrscf OAST STEEL: aloes SPRING, FLOTr «oO A. D. STEEk SPRINGS and AXLES, f'jvratr Itesx and First Strutt, PitUbur;h, J-u •55 4C JO7XS. Z>. B. RO&EKS i"cb., HAJTC7ACTCRXI-S OT Rogers’ Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth., Corner Ini and /"iris Strait, PiitiiuryK, X*.. loggjjrdfc* - ttSITROAD SPIKE COMPAHtr' jos«J*h Dllworth D« W. C, Bldwtll. • fjjbsttsxffr* <« Airier, tfl Sw-a’i. tusrr&omiu J RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry allay, ■.nlfclTdft PTTTBBtntmt. PKN.VA J. ML. LITTLE MLBBOHANT T-A.XXiCX£i, No. 54 St. Clair Street, < Dr.lxfaV* s*wDnUd!nr,‘ PITTaDUBOB. Pi Msrz&’a iiIHACULOUS VZRKIJT OESTROTXB, The Only Rc’wdy in fte THaJe TFjrf.f Sure to Exterminate JUts,M;cx, CotPotcgts.EcaK. A.vt« MotQCirora, Ftr-s, (iotas, Slows, • 50,000 boxes sold nrrcnfirosTH. Xbo» Celebrated Rcnedlej bare hero exlcnilnly owd fee tvwitj-rco ;an In all parti ol Europe, and tbelrmlntc does power taTe bseoettsrtsd by the Courts of BoisU, -France, England, Austria, Prods; Bsraria, Swony, Belgi • B m Holland, N&ploe, *c, end their Cbuaical property o*3mla*d, and approred byl.b* tooit dUttogoiibed Medical- Faculties all orer the world. Thdr dwtroctlrtneo to all Kinds oi wuiln and lokcU hu been certified In this country by the Director* of cue variens pnbllc Xnatltotions, Planter*, lamerB, Proprietor* of Hotels, Warehacsea, Munriactorie*, and by wloasdl*- ingolihed prints citizen*. , Bomeroo* Testimonials and Certificate* of ths eOcacy o! than Setnedles can be eacn at tbs Depot. For tale, Wholesale and Detail, by the Inventor ind Pro , prictor. JOSEPHMEYER, Practical Chemist, ,512 Brcadviiy (cor. Houston flt.,) N« w York. General Agent for tbs U. States and Canada*. PttEDEtt- ICS V- RTOSSOS, Dtngglet, So, 10 A*u>r Uou*e, and 417 B ?or*!tatat4l»cltJ J wbol»!ila»»<i r.Ulltyß. «(. BEL- SmcrWooJ «48«0n4 «« JOS.BLEJIDiCi, lt. HAN. Atlegtoeny. Xns Peruvian Sprup.—What 13 ii? or POTTitn talk.. lU. i. -»t tt. <*»■ I> I. i doll. pripM.tl<m or PrstoxMs of Iran, »hlch U rai lljtecdfwl intoUmcrauatntioß, »na will «=«•»• tool” “ o way Gut that metal doc* not ofuallync*. wbsngkenln tbe form of carbonate, or ereo in the kou by hydrogen preparation, so popular with pbyilolaa*. Wboercr df»im to pre iron hj * tor ra'thaU fill be ceeep table to the homen ,stOߣch,and that wnj bo readily tabes Into the blood, will git* thle PururtM Byrap, which i»a:tc*tod by men of high chancier throoghoot th* country. Dr. Bayes, the State Asuyer of Mtmchcsetu, testifies to lu extraordinary rir toea, and wo hare enry confidence tn the abflity of the agent here to marine* any one of the nm« The PernTlsn Syrdp Is made In Beaton, end baa performed most w<4ider* a! cure* In at! diseases repairing a toata and alteratlTe preparation. Bee long edrertteement In another part of tndirfOinm. . DR. QKO. IL KEIBEB, 110 Wool street, is tbo A*«it i fcrfblsdty. selfrdtwT Htdo, Oil and Leather Btoio D. KiaKPATflict & Sons, No. 31 S, Third «L,' between Market and Chestnut rtt, Philadelphia, brns lor aalfl DKY AND SA.LTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry »ud Oneo Ealtad Patna Kips, Tanners’ Oil, Tanners’ and Car* Tool* at tbo lament prices, andnpoa thebest toms. an liiid* of Leather In theroogh wonted, for which market price will be gtrra in cnih, ut token la -**Jionrt for HU«e., Leatheratoredfrea or charge audeold* gggtttorton. 1 prSaydfc or Hernia.—l)b. G*o. U. Key* kb. of 140 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh, l'e., has been In the to the part stz wcoke, and hae prccored the _ . anororedkind of Tniweefor the cnro.or Htro 1 . or ~-*J!L*hleht bale qo»]lflAl to fit to auj caae of t SSS Msnronce th»t| aathhettoo will be gt*. - Itliz rf-tu. tu u c«<w. *»»»f«i P«™' /' eccnpetaattoclT* thocoodfal odriCMln encl-' .*• «. J.T' e * m **-kPnlmmtrrr <THjf";7 rl 21X*bK&*Vm. 'caxw ' ffiTlßEß* A liki cf-Qn?*; w by !«*** jksamriswiy^^#^ , ati trial aotfers. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale ol Pittsburgh Manu- OoniljnnuiDt* md order* tsr LEAD, HIDES, HEXIP, PBODDOE, £e, loHcltaJ. Prompl *tUa- tloa to recoirin; Md forvardlng. Ho. -19 Commercial Sctreet, St. Lonl«, tQ29:dlf HfiSUY CEUWIC & CO., •rascTicrrtxaa oy ROFK9 AND XW INKS Of atldzMiaJ dascripUoM Warehouse, 459, oor. Penn and Walnut Kts T»n MU.ro .bor. th» p. r. w i n R n. freight Depot,. •eSJSaidftwft-r SEWING MACHINES.- K O O I ir tt. U ISi 41 S FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE imphovbmbntb cuaftufac i pricks 4*212. H. nSBD, fin, 68 Fifth Street iVIMKRICAJS Vv'ATCHKg. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AZVXEHZOAX? WATCHES. tvewrmld mosrrcftpectfullv rail the atteu uzzi i f tbrpnbUo tr> th* American Wajrkfi now being «X' tf attTely introduce, thr» raanaractor# of whicj, tun bocom* »o firmly established that snliro confldenc* ran L- ;>lacsrU cpca them u safe and wnrrf ttm? Is.th by the wearer and seller. Qi?i~g been nppointcti Wtoiasaie AgfDU lor tUo *iJo ol tbw Wntcbea, tbo pnbUc may co aunrH that we ran r*ll them it the very lowest cash pries*. We baTeato a eery Urge Hoc* ot eutur aiti I'UwJ . Ware, fin* o<.|J Jewelry In ecu, snei. a Coral. Oernet, 1 Cameo, Jet and P*icllnga. " j Oar uwtmenl of CLOCKS it aoiihn.ii, u tlfr at j.u-’nt, ! coapi-bloß nm« btantifal au.i Oue Dm} 1 * Parlur *c*J Ofßrs Clock* •( greatly rrducwi prL-m W# hsra al». * fall Hack «.l EoglUh auJ SwUj u -1. l hud Stlror Watches on band, nil of car own fmjk'ttatii'ti Al«o, W*tcb Makm' Tool* Material* anJ W'nUi <Jl*u».a , . , I • KEINKMAN A MKYRAN, N.v 42 Fifth iin«i noTiiLitbi aiu-Viiicusn | j to proouro Mm. Winulnw's Sooth j 1 “*i »frup for Children Teething j i b*. t-.<> on a*rlb. I I It Inciht.Moa the pri *-*'»* ui t.-whina by aoti»nlug lh» ' ffttm*, h-dnrlug *ll lulUm.„*cl.il -will *11.; , U u, «ud I. j lnr« lo r. # ulai.i tin* D«p*uJ upon It. in. Uh-i «, It | will g|vo r*st (i'7ocr*xirH*, »i,.j relief *sJ b«*ltb (u y„nr ' Infanta Perfectly safe lo alt ca** 1 Tbla Talnablo preparation I* tba piMcripUoa of on* ol «h» moatazparlenced and skilful fomal* PhyakUmlu New EngUnJ, and h»n bsen lieu.! with n*sei lolling aibtcnm | u Trillion, of ca*o* - W * l,aU * v “ 11 x ?* i'«‘ »nd a&rrst remedy In lh» »„rtd, in all cam of Dysentery and Diarbos* tu Children,wb.tLM it ariaoa (rots teething or lions any other canae. If life and haalth can be *»:tca*t».U>r dollar* and c«ni»,U U worth lu weight In gold Million* Ilf kettle* aro auld ev c i) year tu tha Uult-J titat*. It !■ an old and wlUrtod remedy PRIOR ONLY 26 OEM'S A tKTtTLR tt 1^o 1, 't 1 “! 1 “” llllle<,tl,!f ‘ , - s * lulle ofOlMtTlh A P*ll. “*•*“» York, 1* on tho on table « rapper, Sold by Druggist* throughout the world. DR'.QKO. 11. KErURR. Agent lor Pi:t«l>nt*b juidawlyfaT isrour^ißiio; Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOOROATi: Sl-fIKET, LONDON* KST A B L I S ij E D IX IS:i G. 5G,398,800 OU PAiD UP CAPITAL AND hOUPLUS... 3.194.111 «3 ANNUAL ItE VENUE, lor (he year.od- , ' is; Janaary 81,1858 J 933,934 13 This compaxylnsukes against orDam*KO by Fire, nlmoit every description of Property. TAr Haiti of Premium are moderate, uJ, la ell C&MI, t-cu>d upon the character .>f the ovner or orco pest, «d<l the merit* of the risk. Lasaas promptly adjusted and p*ij « S i!.v-» rcf-i-o -. la Lc-oden. A tptcial permanent /uni pr,Tui.-j ,» y\a 3l t phia Jar payment of lauet in iAu country. troncia tre pittsbcmu Meesr*. Janies UeCutly AQn, 174 Wood »»,,,[ “ John Floyd A Cc, 173 *• Brorn A Kirkpatricks, 163 Liberty uroat D. Gregg A Go, 99 Wood strret: *• Wilson, M*Elroy A Co, M Woo-J street; " Jaraea McCsndlesa A Co, 103 * “ Nimlck A Ca-,96 Water atr-«t; •* K A. Fabneatock A Co, Flnt bdJ W_od .ir-ci* •• Joe Wood well A Co, Second «od Wood •• Atwell. Leo A Co, 8 Wood atrret; Borchfleld A Co, Fonrtta end Market “ MeCandlcss. Sieves ACo, Wood and Watot KCmEXCZS 15 FBIUnnPSU H Blnert, Esq, IS Beak rtreet. Mmui Myer*,Cla;born A Co, 232 Market street “ Wtn. M’Keo A Co, 22 South Proat atreef: “ M’Cntefieon A Collie*, Pront eod Now ar* Smith, Will I tins'A Co ,‘513 Market •treet, •• Jam« Graham ACo, 20 and 22 1-etuis atio.i Joseph B. Mitchell, £»q, President Mrcbanlcs' B:»nfc James Dunlap, Sat], President Union Bank: Uoo. W. A. Porter, late Jod;* SnpremeHOooit JAMBS W. ABBOTT, Agent, JeShlydia Offlca. 103 Wood atn-et A BLOOBXiBSS VICTOB.VJ!! 1,000)000 BOXES SOLD OF This enormous quantity of this invaluable Remedy hu boon purchased by citizens of Uie United States Jnrlng the short time it bu boot, t*U« the pablir. Th.< reywa fcr tbl, eitrsorriln-rr scco-i. i. simply In Iht, *ctn»l truib sod Taine of the article. No one boys tho MAJ.VET 10 PLASTER without becoming its IYl*ad It performs all that l» promised, and carries with it its own recommenda tion. Truly this Isa virtory—peaceful and bloodies—bat «e belierenot less glorious than the triumphs of war, with It* carnage and desolation. The MaGNETIO PLASTER Is undoubtedly the Uieateat Etrengthener and Pain Dwtruyot that Science baa yet dla corcred. If you put this PlMtct ajirwhere, irptln I* there vnr.~ y r ,i.w _ PAT%’ CANNOT EXIST WHERE TTTTB'PLiSW* J IS APPLIED Belmmatlxm, n&Uivnesx, goffnese, Pebllity, Nervous ue*i Nenralga, Dyspepsia, Caught, nud Colds, Pain* and Ach«tf of every tin J, down even to Corn*, are tumr.iiiUli; rrJuzat and, with a tittle patknce,i>rrman!A% cured, by the magi cal influence of the MAOHETIO PLASTER. It is the sim plest, sorest, safest, pleasantest ah-1 cheapest remedy la existence Its application ia universal—equally to the etrong nun, the delicate woman, and the feeble tuUut.— To each and all It will provo a Balm and a Meeting. Ite oao fe agreeable, and'without annoyance or tbouble. lie prloo la within the reach of all—rich or poor ; all may hare tt who are rick d eoffarlng In any way. FARMERS should be alwnye enppllod with thl* Invaine ble PLABTER. It will be the Good Physician lo any household, ready at all times, and at Instant cntloo. pat up in air tight tin boeee. Each box will make si* to wlirtit plaster*, and uoy child can spread them. Price 'JI cents a box, with ful. and plain illrecUons TJ. C. nOREHKAU, M. U., Inventor and ProprteUr, 19 Walker sL, New Vork. lIORRILRAD’S MAUN ETIO PLASTED 1 e told by all drug gl*u in every etty, town aud village of the Unltod State*, AwlyliP Concert Plano for Bale. A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO, f\ 0 f Lh» famous manufactory cf BRKITSAPP A BAR gTEL Leipzig. Germany, which la, without doubt, one of the finest tuatrutneuts, as regstd# fiillcest and sweetness of tone ete ever offered In this city, and the owner only pstrta with’lt on account of removal to a Wnur^clly. Pot farther particulars, apply at tho offtco of th« Evening Chronlcl.. mJMIIrLc uEL RIDDLE, MAN or ACTUS IS 4A5 BtAtlX It Wooden onci Willow Ware BAeKETS, BBOOMfI, DUOSttKa, LORDAuE, AO. No. 9l> Diamond, PITTSfILItOII miadlslff Con non BIN2I roles the maBS dftbo J“ 0 P|“; wh.UTO- the mlmemed end nluolhro^ ..,Sthe emtwr. Ehow,them * P” 1 Vo iuU cleerl, d,n,onin.Wl, »d ‘he, will Immense quantities of this medicines that are aunc^yeoju in iSJS&n of the Uni It Is now ly superior to all other remadlei ye* drsnep tbe digestive organs, such a* dlorboea, dy*aot*rr» da, and lor thSa J fftn that arise from dersogament of those portions of thdfysteta. lloaiottcr'* n becoming a houseboltLword from Main® to Texcsyfro sbereaol the the Pacific. Try tho article aud be satisfied. /fr . Bold by drueewfikad dealers generally, every wifrsre, and byllOSimS UgpSllTfl, manufacturers and 18 Watere JKt streata. JeflalAwT a TOlants. ■'waj^lNTED—A etout, uctive Man t<> drive Ap Dray. Inqulro at 101 Wood street. ’ANTED—A situation aa Book-Keeper ff or Cubk in a mercantile or banking cstsbUihtneiit, by a man of experience, capable of taking charge ot an en tire est of books, and wlio U willing to maka-hlmself gen erally naefuL Good n-foreoceegiven. Address'Box 472. se2&dtf WANTED— 5,000 bushels Flax Seed, tor which the highest market price will I* paid. auso J. B. OAH7IELD A CO, No. 141 nrvtet f¥TANTED —A eteadj Young Mon, to Vy drifedray «off worfcla a'store- .None need apply vboCMßOtflcmvellnciHDmiadea. EA?ulre at 211 Lib "a "j f ittslmrgjj igajetit.f ißTJiia-Hr PITT^ WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. &, I&>9. OFFICIAL PA PBS OP TUS CITY City and Nown Items. n oE<,i ' oojcal Obrtrvatlooß for tho O'asrttr,ly • ri. Shaw, Optician, 5S Fifth SL—corrected daily: is sr*r. is ihaijr. .... Sit r.:t -112 74 y o’clock A. M. 12 '* « " r. w. Barometer 3-ff' Joust B.trsvix, Hs.p, it ciupMyo,l l,y u.i as nu agent for canvassing ami collecting lor tho Pitts burgh Daily ami Weekly tiaseue. Jte will vi«Et in that capacity the various portions of Western Pcnn "jlraDianad Eastern f»bi*». Up is onr only agent for tho purposes named. r. Errett a Co 'A>t_v< 2'i, 1559. Ticket*: Ticket*! The Republican Stale and Coaofcy Tickels are now primed, and ready fur dialribmion. Onr frieods .re rrqunibi] lo call and supply cb-m -selves. Cot'Rr 1..* QrAHTfR Sessions, ctc.-*W.m of Jk*reae*.— The cases nf quarrel, .small beer mat ,crf of nssanle and battery, and thrcato lo asaaoli and bailor, occupied the attention of the Court on Tuesday morning. The case of Little vs Dixuui carue up Oral. It appeared, as alleged by defendants, that while one on he Dixon brothers tras absent in Califor a, *« kittle bad spoken apainst htci On the re turn of I)ixoo, word? passed and Dixon threat ened toi whip I.Utle. Thence the suit The coats were divided between the parties litigant. Aoothor case of Frederic Beiletrln vs. Frederic Riddle, was settUd ia the aarao way, after a * boariDg J&ck.qr'u Link, of Findley lowushlp, was pul :iidpr bonds to keep ibe peace towards bis wife. whom bo bos boon boating nod abasing when in his cups. This couple bare been married ‘ years and havo had eloTcn children. Whisky is ‘ at tbp bottom of the whole of thin trouble Juler Duaoz vs. Nani >Srdi. This is a case in | which toe Italian element is prominent Donor ! is the barkeeper of Gatxolo, at the corner of Mb 1 and Wylie streeis Nardi is a very bilious look ing customer, a oap-mako* by trade. He has that expression of eye and fealare peculiar 10 the j nory raoea of tbe South. Ii appears that when , iu Gatzolo’s saloon, some months since, he drew i upon Dunoz a tremendous bowio koife, hearing jou it the inscription, "My Bosom Friend ” He j was arrested, committed and on hearing yeslcr- I day ordered to pay the costs, | Peter Owen brought an tujiioii against John : Hoffman, ohorging lam with malicious mischief, |ia hamstrioging his horse The case was spul j to the grand jury. I The oase of Q. W. N’tcboid, school teacher of i Lawrenoeville, charged with threatening for a surety of the peaco, ou oath of Edward Davison, came on for a hearing. ii was put off until next Saturday, when, as there is no oohool, it might ! be convenient for Mr NioSols to ho prevent ( Jury Trial. —The firel case was that of Com j moowealth vs John M’Leeac, charged witlj com • mitting an assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of Jefferson Lcwcilen. Tho prose ! cutor, having been «*wortt, teetitievl that he lived jup the Monongaheh. h»t M'Lecse keeps a tav | ern, where he went on ibe 'Jth of July, got drunk nod then into a nghl. They had about ten .drinks.’ Was playing a game of quoits with a , man named Nicholson: got into a fight and ho j struck Nicholson »i the house: M’Leese then : pitched into him and struck him, I he prosecutor, i over the head and face with a spittoon. ' J. 11. Hampton, Eiq , appeared for the defence in his usual able manner. Tho count, charging : ‘‘totem to kill,” was abandoned, there being no | evidence to sustain it The verdict was that ! McLeese, the defendant, was not guilty, and i each party was seoienced to pay half the costs. Georgs W. Hewitt alias James Murray plead, ed guilty to a charge of horse stealiug. He stole an animal valued at sl.'.u, from Koberi Long, Esq, of Upper St. Clair, in Juno last He was remanded for sentence until Saturday John Collcner was brought before the Court on complaint of Mrs A Getty It appeared that she kept a boarding house and that thin man, who is au Irishman, troubled her exceed mgly frying to gel away her daughter The court made John pay the costs and charged him not to trouble complainant any more Charles Lamb, charged with surety of the peace, was Jisobarged, no oae appearing against him. Alary Aon Mtiuiiu aud-Jemima Masou were cooo*racd in a caeo of surely of the peace The farmer was ordered to pay the costs. Adjourned Picothonotuu-'s Omen*—Tlin room, f.-rmcr ly occupied for the eesriona of the Supreme Coon,,is now finished nod wad ready for occu pying yesterday eTening. It is now the finest compartment iulbe Court House It iasnpplud with shelves, olosole, book-rucks and pigeon holes all around the walla and up to the ceiling To facilitate the use of the higher tiers of shelves, & balustrade rurra around at a conveni ent height above the floor, thus reslyciug to ac Util use tbo wboio of the area of two Sides of the room, tbo other two being largely occupied with windows Tbo carpenter work baa been well done. The contractor was Mr. John Me Donald, and be had engaged upon the work Messrs M. H. MaloDe, Mm Doran aoJ Juhu McClure. Me think their work will stand the test of careful scrutiny The ia in i»nk, ih« job was;lakru by MccsrsJVlurphy i: Cpgga Messrs U R Thump boo and Tbouiafi Neabit were ifcje worknu-u c n goged e-a the VV** iVuai ibat this elegant room, filled np h largs rxpenpe, will folly Roswer ihe erd f->r which ii i« provideJ, and will afford ample room for tho 3 afe bestow meut and keeping of ibc many Important pipers that lawfully pa ß a ihrr-ngh ihe ban js of ibe Pro tbonoiary. Tbi’k Bili.s • The Grand Jury, ou Tuesday forenoon, returned iolo Court iwo bills for aa fianlt and battery agaiuat J W Carnes. This ia the oase where ,! Jack ' pn( Jama* Campboll’fl boree off the Passenger Railway track, and James didn't like it. They &leo found a nueUlluf three counts - selling liquor after notice, to a person of koovru intemperate habits, and to a person already drunk, against l’at MoMabou. Also, a iroo bill for horsestealing, againai George 11. Uewi': alias Jobn_ Murray, agaioat John Burns and John VouQg, charged with iaroeny, and against John Riggs, charged with malioious mischief. A number of oharges of assault and battery, m which George McCombs, Josiah Myers, George Fidell and Praooes Fidell were parties, were ignored, and prosecutors required to pay ihe costs. thii lrtißßt:?’ wa'RppciThc Republican F.xecu- trict Committee Ist district—A. McCollister, Jocln*.,, Dj a . Samuel MoAnulty; 3d— Jesse Cunningham,... Moore, Matthias Burkhart ; 3d—Harrcy Robu son, Robert Wilßon, M. 11. West; dth—o. W. Roberts, A-. Ringhisen, J W. Itedmao ; Gib W M OgdeD, Miohaci Wilds, Lieut. Rosa Me- Oibbory ; (Hit—Wm. 0. Noble, I'. S. Pollock, John Burns; 7th—Darid Pollock, Wm. Wilson, J Mclinighl; Bth—Wm. Uogeraou, Major J.S. Hillman, Jacob Zeiglor ; 9th—Wm. Smith. Rob ert J. Hamilton, John A, Martin. The Liberty Street M. E. Church —This &oo structure is finished io Us basement story, ami rapidly progressing completion in its other parte. The lecture'room has boen already opened to public service each Sunday. Pr. Baird says of it, in the Advocate, that it ‘ : ia ad mirably arranged for soiind and light, and well proportioned iu aiz«. It will compare favorably with any room in the two citiea of a similar character. Workmen are bue ly engaged io get ting forward the main audionoe >*oom and Ibo outside work. It is thought that noon after (he opening of the new year the btiildbg will be ready for dedication.” Diamond Stcebt.—A large oomp.aoy of non were at work on Tuesday, widening Diamond street, between Graut and Smllhfield The widening is carried down directly through Mc- Kee’s Wagon abop, on the corner of the Diamond, and necessitates the removal of that old building on whoco eilo we expect to see some elegant eirnolarc speedily ariso. This old structure has, however, quito a his tory. It is about 20 years old, and was at first a otmrch for Kcv. Bryan. It was afterwards a temperance hall, then a stable, and finally a shop for furnishing the irou work of wagons. Its day is done. A large and respeotablo meeting of Ibo Re publicans of tho Fourth Ward, and vicinity, of Allegheny city assembled at P. Beilstein’s Hall on Monday evening, Oct. 11. On motion of Dr. Baldwin, Mr. R Bard was elected President, and Wm. Oakley, Secretary. Mr. Moffat being called upoD, addressed the meeting eloquently in behalf of Republican principles. At the con clusion of Mr. Moffat’a address, Mr. Ellas H. Irish oandidalo for State Senator, addressed the meeting. Oo motion, Mr. I*. L Rmitb wao called upon and addressed the meeting. ■ Mihiaturb Esoiaa.—A very neat miniature engioe with copper boiler attached 20 inohos loDft by 8 inches in diameter, and everything nbout it in complete running order, is adver tised for sale in to day’s paper. Aside from being quite a curiosity, it could be usefully em nloved iu driving a sowing maohine. or light machinery of almost any kind. It can bo seen ft Tat. & Son’s plnmbing establishment, on Lib : erly street, at the head of Wood. We aro pleased to announce that Ueorgo Van dcihotr. whose Headings gave suoh pleasure last soasen, has been engaged by tbs Ltotnre Com mitlao of the Literary Association Io gin two or more Bindings some Hnm during th» promt month. Two Un Bc*m> Ax.xr*.-“On Tacsdaj. after* soon what oetse near beifig a fatal ,wd very lamentable accident occurred in tho Ninth vard. A Urge company laborer* ie at work exesva ting Smith street far the sever which is. to drain a large district there. The excavation ia obout twenty-two feet in depth, sixteen feet wide at the top, xud sloping down to about five fret at the bottom. The Hue of the excavation is straight from Peon street to the river, by tin east of O'Hara's Glass Works At (he bottom of tins excavatiuu the men wero at work. In an ioslaut the bonk abov* them took a sudden start with a shock. Most of the taen had been ou tho look-out and made their escape Two of the company, however, whose names we could not loom, the one an old and the other a young man, both Irishmen, wero banud tinder from fifty to sixty tons of grave! ; ' a'urt sand. No on* seemed to know the names of j ; the two men. The crowd who stood around ! i scarcely knew what to do for a moment Word j came <o Wm. 0. Dans, Esq . of the Glass Works, * who with several of bis men went to the spot and worked away with might and main. The buried men wero found In about five minutes, they judged They were buried staodiag, and this was one circumstance which saved their lives The dirt was removed in a few tnloules so that the meu could breathe, and in (bo course of half an hour they were taken from their living grave. The younger man was perfectly craiy when dis interred. The old one appeared to bo nearly deaJ, but soon<revived. Neither of (ho men were seriously injured, which waa owing to tho efforts of Mr D*tis and his men, aided by (he exoavators on the groand. Court wi Common Plsas.—But a small pro portiou of (lie jurors summoned wero in attend* aceo oq Tuesday morning. A jary having been at length empauneJled, the first case coming up was ibat of Shaw A Murdoch va. the County Commissioners. Tho plaintiffs are highly respectable physi cians of this city, who briog tfceir action for f-rrvjoea don** and performed io making post mortem examinations. The defence set up, did not deny Hu* surviaes of plaintiffs, but set forth (hat the Commissioners had appointed a regular physician to do and perform all suoh services that Dr. George M’Cook. jr., had been thus pointed, and that the Coroner having duo notice of this when ho hired other physicians, must do it at his owq expense. The Court held that the County Commissioners iu making this perma oeat appointment had exceeded their power*. A verdiot for the plaiuliffs in the sum of $3O, the amount claimed, w»a rondered. ' In the case of tho assignees of Eoer A Magco vs J. Jones , plaintiffs took a non suit. A verdict was rendered for plaintiff | 0 n> o amount of his claim ia tho case of G. W. Evans vs. 11. Albricht, iu an action for boucs sold and delivered. Aitmann va. Neal The faois are Iheoo : Nca! hired the plaintiff to take a pair of ooal boats from Pittsburgh to Louisville. The river was low. The pilot wont down to Deadman'a bar to examiuo a snag or obstruction iu the river. While absent, defendant hired another pilot, and Ait mann thereby lost his trip He brings ibis suit to recover damages On trial, i District Cocrt.-Iu Iho o.«c of Miller anj wife vs. James Gillespie, aotiou on a feigned is •sue to recover property levied on by the Sheriff the verdict was for plainllfl. ’ rioss .v Bailey vs. Reese, Davis and Severance The act,on is a feigned issue to recover some half deecn co&l barges levied on by the Sheriff On trial. \t»:w „« PtTTVornuH —Mr. William Schueh man, lithographer, has left at (he Garsm office a copy of bis fine lilhograpbio view of ibe City of I’ltteburgb We have before, in our columns* noticed this view at length. The holder is sup posed to look down upon us, and see at one glance, with no smoke to dim his vision, every street. lane, alley and building in the whole town. This picture makes au elegant ornament for a counting room, and would not he amiss even upon the walls of a drawing room. By tho wav we may remark that Mr. Scbuohman is about retuoviog bis place of business to Ibemagnifi- ! esQt Brewer Blcck on the corner of Fifth and I Mai Let i-ireels I A - ' 1 i r '**»• B*tt**t. A woman named Co tcll appeared before Mayor Morrison, oo Tues- J V- »» * oharged officers Swain and Orubba with “V n * seriously abased and maltreated her while arrowing ber for drunkenocea. The offi cer# answer that they used oo more force ibao was necessary It appears that tbo woman had | been In the watch house that evening, but had J a. INaURANUh! , •, > been released at the request of her friends; that °° after ebe got out and while yet intoxicated she uaed rery opprobrious language towards the po hce, and this may Lave incited them to uao extra diligeore in their second arrest Railway --The work on ibid new road 14 now pre-eting forward 00 Southfield flcrroi a Urge crew or roeu were engaged on TueaJaj e»en«ng in digging up the paYemeut, preparatory to laying down the roils - The track is finished) or nearly so, Jo tbw farther end of tbo bridge, and all that remamsf now is (0 lay it down aoroi.B ih* bndg« and along BmUhfield to rifeh Mr-*et Workmen arc laying down the Iron crofrii.gi at ibe int erection of Third and Smith fiel-l I- obligatory upon them to do this be fore laying the track The road will be com pb-ird wit bia a short time now. H t obierYe by our Minnesota exchanges that ! Mr Henry Swis-helm, now on a risk to his aged ’ motber tu Swissiale, but who resides in St Cloud, Minuesoift, has been unanimously now mated by the Republicans of bis district for Slate Senator Mr. Swie.heloi we have known ‘ long aod iniima'ely, and we know him to U» Q , hooeei. eiralghi-forward m-tn, and a tboroagh ! Republit-Afi \\’t hope and Irust ibul be way be ' vleotcd by a rousing wajoriiy ‘ Ktmt W«r. Rally —Tbero will bo a Union Republican meeting (meeting for both precioolß) in the school bouse on the corner of Pike auJ Wulaut streets, on Thursday night of tbie \ week. The meeting will be addressed by Mr. Koetbrn and other German speakers, and by I John II Hampton. Esq , and other English I speakers Let the Fifth Ward Republicans tarn out in full force ; Tue lawyers employed by Mr Rutherford to defend him io hie approaobiog trial, are John H Haraptou. Esq , and Jodgo Shaler lathe proeeourion are engaged F. H. Collier and Thos et-ioacD rerr.titLr roe M. Marshall,' Esqs The oaae will no! in all 1)ov "’’ Voulhs' nnd Ohildren'a probability oome on till near iho end of the term ; B OOTS AHTI) £ H O X] S The general jail del.rer; o«eo touafot oottrae ; A N IMPROVEMENT has been applied t > he Urol disposed of I JX Boor. and eh*., by which . UTlns „, «,ia P „ ,o ,h. : '*“■«■«*. I. rc.llred, I,“Jnh i TIIE TIP or olb ” r iodratractablo mate- neatly f.sieneJ to the toe of Iho bool or ehon formlne ?h af, proteeHon. Thl. Intention now predated m be public, with the fnlleet tnowledge of lie practical mill, tr, haring been t.etwt oter two year., and li de.tin-d an tir*lj lo enpersedc the old ■frl*. for CHILDREN'S, BOYS' A YOUTHS' BOOTS A SIIOBS Tho importance or thla Inrention will be readily enure m't!h’.l"ii!.l , ”!. ,h "‘ rblldren lnr.rl.hfy iLr oot their boots uij shoes 1 . „ . ~ YtitST AT THE TOP, end, With tblr protection, they wtllnponan m „ Ml leaat two or three tlmra u lour *1 the old bLt]o whlU tbeoxpenwtj B UT A TIUFLE MORE. ' ' " rw^i‘.i2 T *u™ ** * lao «*P #c feUy applicable to Miner* ibSr .n tanr.TwC'" ° r,L ” b ~' " en“.“Sef 'Slllf *UI ... the Import ■ owe orobuioin* these good* Imraediataly, aa they sre d*a lined lor general me, to supersede all other kinds. ,*? opined ol newly .lUbe « h ol u »«te dealers in the principal cities, or of the ■nbscrlbers, .’ „ CIiASE, McKINNKY A CO. 1 ‘WH 'CTr .o iPjLXxaa cr rns P*rr*T,) BOSTON 11 dtutrious habits andTWiH. - ■ st BOOS AGKSTS. I We pobtlib thebriC Books. They csd be sold to retry family. And *lll sc commodate every pitr«. Agents will require bat a small capital to comm**; with, which can be gradually iaoreassd by the profits ms<K Send for (nil particulars to LEAST, GETZ A CO.,' Publishers, No. 234 K. Second Street, Phils. Tun Urrat Republic Monthly, for the present tuoaib, ic out 1c contains the usual ainouDl of iuiereeiiog reading matter—this number being fully up io those whiob bate preooded U, nod it basoow become oue of the most prominent mag. aiines of the day. li U published by Oaksmiih i Co , New York, to whom we are indebted for a copy. ■» Salurdaj, Committed.— At the jail, John Hoffman was c >mmiued by Squire liegeman, on snrety of (ho eon, on ow*« .. ~ x Q , arc two M "Bb«per 8m.11,," =aed beforo Mayor Morrt- Tu the ItavuuLicaas or Vb larceuy. There A Kepublioan meeting will be hinet Smith, evening, Oct. Gib, iu the ball of the Ni_ Sohool llouse. The meeting will be by E. 11. Irißh, J. K. Moorhead, Geo. Stewart, Thomas Howard and John 11. Hampton. VisiTOßs.—A large, company of ladies and gentlemen from Philadelphia aro at the Monon* gahela Ilonac, on a visit to the olty. They are the Directors of tho Penn'a Railroad, with their families. They wore vi6»tiog the manufaclories of the oily yesterday afternoon. A Yot'Ko man named Thomas Stewart, former ly resident of this city, wag killed recently, on board the steamer Silver Lake, at Leavenworth, by a huge alone, which was projeoled from a blast and fell through the cabin, striking him on the head. Paht Six (if Chambers' Encyclopedia is now ready at Davis A' Co.‘s, No. GO Fifth street. Back numbers can be bad at short notice. Notice to Builder# and Contractor#. r rUIE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman i for Rowland Parry) would respectfully Infortn thoae lor wboiu he l>M done work, and tba pubtlo genarmlly, that tie ta now prepared to fornlib Slate, or pot on filata Boofa, lu iL«;mo«t Approved manoar. Order* for Booting or Ba> i-airlogof Sloto Roof* (If left at tbaofflcaof AleX. Ungb lla, corner of Etna *tr*et and (he Canal, Fifth ward,) will be promptly attended l<> THOMAS PAKiiY. mr2GTJmd. SUNDRIES AOO Lu*. larae jriatu lie.l Wheal. 420 “ PeiwiylTanU 0*t«; W boxM ptimo.Chte»?; ID bbl*. ICjuttm Swtut pcutct*, - ... Alt**, Ttmolby SowJ.Bgyi.lloiUr, ««riiug, M.f.fc. < r*l, » ogtt iod Moliawm, for mli> l>y •aSO - KIDDLK, WIBTB 4 C'«>, »M Utwrly »( buEss GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, DOMKhTIOS, Ao Opfcbiutf *i(W(4t dlllj. E"‘ VERY MAN Ills OWN BOOK-KEEP KIL-Prwrv* »„ur Newspapers, Music, Latter*. Ac. Tbe uew j,ai« n t PORTFOLIO PAP*R , fur •* l ° w. Q. JOQNBTOM A 00, 1* l Job I’lloUrs, Btetlonars, Ac-_W SEW1 NO - MACHINE - AT A BARGAIN —A Orst-riMM UroTrr A UMtrr’sQßHtlDg'-r Tailoring M«* blup, rwondhsnd, warranted In flret-rate or. cr. Cost ILW: wl 1 U «uU Tor leas (bin half pnc*. Can b# *»n si m 7 IIKRIHT A DARK RR'B. cor. Liberty and Hand sta. PORT monales and pocket books -a baanUfol and rarlod assortment at: ttajßlank Book and Stationery Btof of W. 0. JQUNBTOM A 00. S-'fAROII- lSolii7 for sole by , „ai : limßY 11. OOMJKB. Oswego prepared corn—so boxes for«il«l., D. A. fAHNiatOOK » 00, «l i Ooiom of first mu* Wool ttnua. HITE EISII—SO hslf bbli just r<w\ u <<* HCml H.WUIOT. -i: ; , - ■ - . ■t ■ i CASH CAPITAL j I.<>«•«• Adjuateri and I’muiiiilf I Paid. * ’ rtie atsd lciaud Navigation Hlakb A wlilj nUduq »u:i f«li profit. •*3b-3<u«»- C 3 Fourth Ktreai. Executor's Bale. ¥ WILL OFFER at PUBLIC SALE, , lt .K o ".’?'. l " Ohio. .1 1U 0.-cloch, ..n IV lb» 2d day of NovfiptMr. IM9. tin Farm fi/CKUOUrfK, l,| as J bta a™ a cnlJ* of Aiblaoil, and coouinlog about li*4 »cr*4 of pfa..W NOTlCE.—Letters Tecta- J n>«tW7 oDtbolMt*Wm*nd Testament oi Thom*. a.. Holmes, lit» of the city of Pittsburgh, d<v‘d, hero been undsnlguM. All persons baring clelmi S«»ltm the e«Ute will present them for sentiment end .11 porwD. knowing themselves to be Indebted will plesso cell •od make payment without deity. W.U. M. SHINN, 137 Fooitb etrort, WU. p. BECK, 67 Market .uoot K.M-uton of the last will *nd teetamsut 0 f M-.wlUAi.twF Thomas E. Dolmffl. deceased TUECKLKBRATKD COPPER. TOE! WVf. lIACKNEY, Qikf.hu. Land • AauT, BnumviOe, Nemaha Cfo, .V. T( Lend Warrants bought mil sold, I.uan Money, meke iu vestment*, locate Warrants for distant dealers. Ke«lster aud R*:«l»*r of the Land Oflln>, Utowtidli*. N T. Do do do do Nebraska City, lion. Saro’l W. Black. Omaha, N. T. lion. W. R. W. Oubb, Bellefonto, Ala Th* Land sales will take place iu Nebiask* iu July, Aug. aud September: Personal and special attention given to (be selection end entry of lands for uon-mldent*. joT-SmwF WION W 108—W luT BATCHELOR’S -WIGS AND TOUPEES ■nrpase all. They are elegant light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no tornlngup behind—no shrinking oi the bead; indeed this Is the only establishment where these things ere properly understood and made. no24:lyw P 238 Broadway, New York. U. HAN3OS LOVE, 74 Market it. CCocri-Myvsdgaoa of the DaOj t itistmrgh Gaatia.) ' W4*asKtajr,T*<oci.M,lSM. Tho exciting seanea whieh havo kept in active no tiofl tho good cUixena of this place, for the last two weeks, it was supposed had terminated with the Fair. But not 10. The,town wu again crowded on Monday to hear the argument in the Railroad Tax case, which was laid over at the August term .until the lit Mon day of October. At three o'clock the coart room was crowded, by ciiiteos c.f tho country, principally, whose anxiety to bear the argument had induced them to derote a day for that purpo.-e. There wu a full bench, Judge GUmoreand his Associates, Slagle and Hart, all boing at (heir post. As anticipated, Montgomery, the attorney for the anti.tax men, asked leare to file an amendment to the replication to tbo answer of the respondent. This application garorise to a lengthy discussion between Montgomery and (loorge P. Hamilton, the attornoy on the other side. After consultation on tho part of the court, it was decided, in riew of tho great importance of the mat ter in issue, to grant the filing of the amendment, 1 which ;»a<done: and at tho instance of Mr. Hamil ton, tbo .•I’urt adjourned until $ o’clock on Tuesday I morning, to give him time to consider the now matter sprung upon him upon the eve of entering into the argument of the ease. So I presume tho war of words will come off to-morrow, unless Montgomery can oonjnre up some new facts, in his dreams to-night, inaterial to the Issue. \ This case has caused intense excitement through out Iho county, and has formed the staple of the con. venation of the tax-payers for months past. The locofocos, with their characteristic cunning and dis jngenueasoesa, have labored to torture the question into a party one, but with no success. It can not be made to prejudice the Republican candidates, who "® .k” 11 r “" d '" “ d “‘"Oktln, by th. lOTlo'k 10 “heading off “ lh.lr wily opponents. The deor psople have more to eipect from tho honut Km»l“ c “ d J' ial '» d«ro bo hopod for from tho trlmmlo E aii d ,holding coono of their onseropu ° ' p . p “ t “" UIL B r way, from all that I t u loaro, tho prospect. of tho Republican ticket are mo, l oh..nog. A fall vote U certain may bo safely relied on, a, Z’w.ti ° I br ! ghtly iD th " n »P“Waan camp. rl P Tin 'u W ta refereoco to the 1 wiU mako them brief, a, yoor space |, now precious on thoiovo of tho election. I noticed some T“ f dmupoclmenj of frnlt from tho orchard of Mr John Smith, of tho ML Hope Nnrsory, to Upper St. Pi«aburoh >h |r All ' gh «” 7 mUerfrem * h ’a P ° St ° ffic " *’ VoodrUlo. ML. col lection- ombraoed a great many varieties, and the ***«d honor Id Allegheny. Mr. 8. took some premiums here, aod very de.err.dly, a, hi, .kill and Sis", ho? ticnlture are de,erring of reward. Mr. S. ha, an o!h *' nr,cr J’' n °‘«nly of fruit hot ornamental toes, and thoso wishing either well know where to get a supply of prime qualities. •i T .!n onlr »°7 inK Machines on the ground were LuscMlTv Jh° a th ; “ übll!l ‘ment of onr friends Las,cell A Northrop, of Market street, opposite N lloliae, i Son s Banking noose, In your rity. They "I* 1 ? operation and attracted the auction and admiration of thonsands of speotators. liarise ThirZhin. 0 ”; "r ," ,ok tl ” ™nt“ hi ’ h " ln < ! *° oatonaire sale in this J 7 ,1 ni “ .'* l P our folumni at greater length rout-lading with s .impl. notice „f feme eery r*.™ ipeolmene of yegeublee from the gttrden. if Mr It*" Autin, of EHz.bothtnwn, below Wheeling. Tho were nil of the mammoth epecioe, being nneni paesed in lire and quality by any I have looked upon thli reason. Having come re far to eahibit each admirable end excellent eamplee of hlj rklll in ml. tiyation, I have thought it due to him to rpoak a word In commendation of hia rare yegetablci. . this Place were greatly ehockedon Je*.th‘o h r °n l “ rnln « ° r tto melancholy i," Wb Bashow, a highly rm,pected.eii uen, whose body was found early on Sabbath morn in tho yard at tho back of his dwelling lifo being totally extinct, Ilii death was caused, it is snpposod, troia his haring missed hia looting on the porch and beiog precipitated so me five feet or more upon the hard earth, inflicting a contusion upon his temple, causing instant death. Mr. B. had been j left by hu lady in the sitting room, engaged in read log, when she retired. It is supposed he arose to go back and haring pitched from tho porch was instant- ! ly killed. His lady having sunk to sleep, his ab sence was not discovered until the morning, whon his body was discovered by somo person visiting the pump at early dawn. An inquest was held, we bo liove, and a verdict rendered in accordance with the iVK His body was interred in the Washington Cemetery, this afternoon, followed by a large cortege of relatives and friend;. Mr. B. was aged about f>7 years He was a gentleman highly esteemed for bis amiable qualities. Ha wan for many years a resi dent of Manchester, below your city. Ilij melan choly end is a painful bereavement to a large circle of altacheJ relatives and friend*. U. By State Authority. L„hoio«* F'lr-t (.In**, li»R.iriin(H< UAKTKuRD. CONS lIK •! > ite.l M.l - Charter l*.jn>< s tiisL Injuring ~f j-.-l A>m m- t ri-.\s promptly nttondcl to, aD ,i Policies issued by A A. CARRIER i Blio.. Ageuu., K*KUtorof J Mitchell’* Patent metallic Tip, *5 MADE, JOS. K. UADU.TOS * CO., KNGINKERB dc MACHINISTS, Comer Firet and Liberty St*., PUfbvryk, Pa. SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES, . r UAOUINIBTB' TUOLH WROUGHT IKON BUAFTINO, JafclywF PULLEYB, HANQKRB. Ac. 18SU..DRY GOODS FOIL ACTUMN..IBSD, Full stock of silk goods. Fall Stock r,f STAPLE GOODS, Fall Block of FANCY 0001*3, Fashlouable FALL BHAWLk, CLOTHS, CASSIMEBES AND VE3TINQ.S, Htaniets, Quito, Table Linen*, <fr., dr. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTU AND ARCH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. N b Black Silks, Wholesale, at tow rate*. ft. Bargain* Daily from New York Auctions. eal3mwf To Poisons oat of Employment. WE WISH TO EMPLOY 100 MEN Im mediately—a good percentagaon regular wagva by the month will be given. For foil particulars enclose twv red stamps, tut rvturu postage, and address 7. M. OOLL1E& A CO. anl&wtfT WeiUrille, Ohio. LAND —Tho undersigned offer for sale •xoeUent tract of LAND, situate In Pnp Lawrenca county, Pa, adjoining the land* of John Johnston, Chariea HaU.ff. Martin K®*"**™! anil others, containing 160 scree, .rrel«l • Frun. Uolu* djhuo b, >b Loj Bvo. Aboot tmotj-nr. “1“ ot:b.rt ««otto ; .13JtnT - AIHAQ.r* t. w . PKl.bargb, Pa. erk sacks nnr Buckwheat Floor in a tors m roasiwattssos. Telegraphic. From CUlToralt, Oct. ■*.—The overland mail of the I2ih reached Jefferson City to-day. Sufficient returns bare bees received to inmra tha election cf the entire Lecompton Democratic State Ticket, two members of Coogress,Sapreme Jndge tad State Printer. There if also a very large Lecompton majority io both branches of the Legislature. Tto t P«ople’« P.eform Ticket in San Francisco is elected by a majority of 1,000 to 9,000 Jtut pterlona to tho departure uf the mail on the »tb, Judge Tea; challenged Senator Bruderick,which the latter peeini to bare accepted as a meeting be tween the parties was prerented this morning by the police. Business at Sun Francisco continued dull, with a light country demand. Tho quotation* are nominally unchanged but for tho tew goods selling, buyer* ob. talnod better terms. WASHTSOTO* Crrv Oct. 4—Month. ego, inform*. “ 0B . W " ""'" .ta ‘bin city or fillibnstcring move menti against .Nicaragua. Althongh the statement was not fully credited, it was deemed of eufflcient im portance to justify the issuance of in.tSn.to proper federal officers to eieidsa more than thrPre.id.nt himself supertate“dbgS fnThe°NrZr,“ e!UU "”- “j p,pw ’ of * tfeamship to start IT ? r oUr *<lni on the Ist of October, ad staneea f« u “nl»ting suspicion, circnm bUu rS£V b ? s’" m ?' my * ti “ «°H»etor , t Mo . th. ™n„«“ g r ,d b *? hMmi ,0 «®6rm the tmth of “'al' 0 f " •* Port is concerned; ! been ? r “"‘ •* k "“»«• information has oeen received here, as stated in: a general newsnaoer "“‘““S 1 number of strangers 'imona taolu many prominent ■dtb fillltm i kavo bore to fore connected Mh«' n " r P' i "'' andthls, together with other clrmmstancos, oicitei a suspicion in the mind ofCollector Hatch that they meditated an unlawful T“ Ljt ° I*»‘ night, 100 or 110 of them loft Ptesomption being that they had gone !° . th “ Bali ‘*, “ *»«>t their vessel. The clearance S ' for tho steamer Philadelphia con fo', Chlragul, but which Collector Hatch re tused, for the reasons above stated. Tho agent of ‘“*mer was persistent and again applied for a " lth “ .t»tt*r success than at tn, t fMl ’ ° ar government is informed, and probably they are tho only ones from authentic sources In its possession. It 1, belioved that this subject was, to-dsy, a matter of Cabinet ronsiderr -New York, Oct. 4.-The Teutonia, from South ampton on the afternoon of iho 17th uIL, arrived at U»u port laat evening, bringing London tiles to the innr* f f h .l r l aUi ? s * They contain Admiral Hopo's report of the battle between the British and Chinese fM' a .^ a » winch no allajion whatever L> made to the aid and cemfort rendered the British Commander by oar forces on that occasion. cS r ‘- ' V °° d ' who ' ic *Uoged, had pushed down Stryker at the instigation of the Moiant IlaU men, comes oat in an affidavit declaring that he was in tho interest of Tammany Hall and the regency as repre sented by Cagger and Fowler, and that in knocking own Stryker, he had knocked down the wrong man, and intended to lay low Mr. Alvord, tho chairman of the regular and rival convention. New Yore, Oct. I. —lt has been decided by th< rost Master General that the foreign mails for As plnwall, Panama, Central America, Ac., are to b< sent by the Vaudorbilt steamer, Northern Light, to leave on the sth lost., from New York. Ihe matter of the California tnaUs ij still unsettled. N*v Ohlj.ar#, M-t. I.—Collector Ifalch refused a clearance to the steamer Philadelphia, for Aspinwall, because it was alleged that the steamer was engaged to take IV alker nod two or threo hundred men, from Alabama,Texas and c'mwbere, now encamped below tho city, ready to start for Nicaragua, but ostensibly bound fur the gold diggings. They were to havo left on tho fifth. Naw Orumv, On. 4.-Walker and bis men got off last night, and sailed from Berwieka Bay this morning in his own steamer without a clearance Accounts represent the Cotton crop of Louisiana fir^. rate - Sugar crop is inferior and small. The attempted clearance of the Philadelphia for Aspinwall was made to blind tho authorities, llatrv Maury commands the steamer. Tho Brownsville Flag say* that the feveris fast disappearing. lioblado, with 3uOO North Mexicans, is marching Woll's recruiting army sustained sever losses in the late victory over Doblado. OcL 4 —Professor La Mountain and ftlr. Haddock came into Ottowa to-day, having landed 150 miles North of Ottowa in the Canada wil uerneis. They were brought oat by Indian guides io bark canoes. They travelled in their balloon 300 miles and were up in the jur onlv from 4 to 5 hour *f r °rer four days they have been in the wilderness without food, and with no means of striking fire They were rescued most providentially by a Mr. TOD, who was banting timbor with Indian guides Lit A vex worth, Oct. 4.— The Leavenworth elec tion took place (.>. Jay.. Tho <{oeatioD of tho accep tance or rejection of the Wyandotte Constitution, passed >jnietiy. The adoption of a Constitution was generally conceded. Leavenworth eiiy gives 23 mtj. for a Constitution. Atchison city and township give 1 msj. Other precincts, to hear from, will increase the majority. • >1 Uostos, Oct. 4.—The bark lUrard, which armtJ at ibis port to-day, from the roujt of Africa, report.- having been fired into on the coast by the British war steamer Pluto. Tho I .S. sloop-of-war Yir.ctn nes was at Ltando on Ang. 14th. All wa* well. Arccsra, Oct. 4.—Tho returns from the election held to this State yesterday, indicate that Governor Brown rs re-elected by a heavy majority. Iu the - eventh and Eighth Congressional Nistricu the re turns, so far, indicate tho olection of the Ncmocratio candidates. j n J m m . Su \ lad - ° Jt - 4.— Lancskcs, who killed tlaills, last March, in n street affray, was to-day sen tenced tu imprisonment for life, in the penitentiary LoiMaviu-c, Oou 4—Tbo river is felling slowly with 4 feet 3 inches water in tbo canal, and 2 f«i 10 inches on tye falls. rpHK BKAMAN SEWING MACuTne'.- Jl pXpb! # all „|tiW4 In MMrLTCirV AH thsi n- mVi-.1. f„r it i, » KAIR EXAMINATION AND TKsT. AUBNT3 WANTED. • J M«rket it. LAS3CKLL4 NORTHROP. (STRAW WRAPPING PAPER for sale at rite following low prlrt*: ; s•*» - - s «~u Doablo Crown Jh* do tbe Ulghwt market pries paid paid iu ea.h for Kau lj CUADWICK * SON. No*. 149 and 161 Wood «lre*t '-T attii? OUN M. BKADSTREET & SON’S IM PKOVID KtF’.OJNTILH iXD LAW AOKKOV ,o SO KfoCRTU P “ ul "’ r « b '■■—•O Office m New York, No. 237 Brosdwsy. Reports of MerchuiM soil Duikers arr> lireimreil with tfle groatMt care. ' * »9-Notoe, end Accounts eolWtml jyjusic: m usic:!”m usrdfiMp balls, parties, weddings, ac, pcrnished, 112 Smithfield Street, Opposite the Custom House. Lrwots will be glTea la Singles Pltuo, UuiUr tad Vio lta - ALBERT KUSTEIt, Prof, of Music gUWATHA" PATENT HOT PRESSED NUTB of all tizta on band and minute bared. Also, BOLTS for Bridget, Machinery, Ag rlcultorsl implemostt, *c , famished »t ehort notice *a»Wtrehca»is No. 11l Water street. aub-fimdls _ KNAP, SCULLY A CO. J^em&val JOHN S. LEE, Merchant Tailoh, Qm teou>vrd bis reUMUUiujbt u, NfXtdovr lo N, Uuluios A Ron*, Bankers. ioii t'SE liV£S—so d-i?.. Peaches’ W» . C > d,. Petrs; TO QROCEBS JU;‘ A large lot of'PAMS >b t» .s-s; “” r ' •e 2 Coroar Market ami B*coo<l, Wood *Oa > hnn BBLS. QalliopulLi CitJ MilbStlv 4UU Wbo*t EiU» Fimilj Floor for t»le l>y *-» MoBAXE A ANJUK. TTTnriiT £bs7 leaFtobacoo » IU. V V U lU'n tml fur nil) Ij 1 * oc.T 5 U’BAXE 4 ANJKR. 1 M BBLS. ’VARNISH, Coach and Copal; Iv 7 60 do Llouwd Oll,for mU b; „10 w. MAO&EOWN. 167 Liberty it. OIL— 20 bbls. Linsee uto low to clot? contigomeot. M lt Y. SELIJtItS ± CO., 303 Liberty TTNn7 WHITE WHEAT FOB SEED— ICO but. Lu itore-nud for s&le by „<} IBAIAH DICKEY A-00. SWEKT OlL—tfbbls. for ealoby B. A, FAHNESTOCK A 00 . Corner of FirU end Wooi itwU- MACKKRAL— Nos. 1 and 2in kins, and 3 ,n oo •_ 1 Prime Yellow Com in 1O UU .i:„ for It , ANmn. Molasses— :ss bbis prime n. 0., on >on atgument, .nJ tor “ l “]“’ b j’ iaocrr * CO, No«. 76 Watered V 2 Front bU. a.lT«J*ad£srMle by _ , ; P“ APER BOOKS and 1-aw Blanks printed A . -..uat *&d boat manner by »onl« in ibaoy j^ HygTO y & QQ S 7 Wqo | lL t nsT—On Wool street, by my dray man, I i , hum tu the rir«, A BAG OF SHOT- Th«flader Jm t» rowing bj t-*"* »»* m * Btoro * V £ SV&F* ttrecL = ‘ KIN °‘ OILED LlNSEED*blii—looo galls, for by D. A. FAHKgaTOQK A 00. EMENT, for soiling fruit cans, &c., &c.«— AmpaflarartfcUfoenle lowtry JOB. rLKMIKO- TIMOTHY SEED— S bbla. fresh reoM anc for MWy ocl IttHBT g. oomsfl. lABMB of 25, 42 04, 115 and 182 aaes (Drtol«b> rnrmi«.T S H MpM ittiw. > 300iS "rSS 5 iB D^ £R_4bbta - Sept 2. Oct. Z C.PIUI Stock *11,(07,335 tU^SSOjMut 55,155,114 25,47».419..J,,c.a5taS 5,437,T22 "5J2L463 Dec, ihitSla Dae from other bank* 1,448,499 l,CM,lC!_lnc* 24:i« Doe to ether banks™ 2,732,5C2 Dec 4**tM £*'’*“* 15,243,099 15.550,T55™1ac_ 3i:!f160 Cln:Qlltlon 2,730,855 %742,45f1.„1n0. 11,611 ,Pf wbt * t market toJsy wa* more sctira, and closed U better. Ac Urn opening boyar* held off/orlowerprle*? «r« iS\““ “ M r* 4 **«“«■ on the part of hold er*, and the former had to advance their figure* la order to X P AS*? ? taUr r beat 2 red, Which wu In K ood request, tad advanced le. The d Vi. row ‘ °P abont W.OOO both, at 92c for So. 2 ,or K^ m Jfiwinefor Ko.l aprJo*!t4®7se .'XT No - "prtDg, aud rejected. After JL ditto! Change there w U *n acute demtnd lor No.2*prlng, Wilh however, little cr no Inquiry for «?.■ floor market was less active today, on acconnPof the Arm no*e of holders; about l.ttn) bbl« changed, at 15 to as -* Vr t,lr *W»-lew, $4,4% ££££■ fl to for spring extras, and SJ,2o for spring seper closing rather weaker. Corn was In tair demand and stead* with eaireof about a,OOO bashela nt 74 to The for No. lin vtore, and .5c for canal afloat. Oats were more active and lc better; about 18,000 hnxhel* were sold at SuUo afloat-and 30r In ifore for No. !. Byo la good demand at 62Xc. at ahich about 0,000 bushels changed hands. Barley active and steady at Me in store for No. I. Timothy uod unlit at s2,os^2,l3^£. —[Chicago Frtsa. M aboal “ talUQj w;tb BW t»or feet ol water, bjn «nnV J -tt' 9 r Q . mor that the Mary Cook bad been sunk. tte did dci learu the particulars. fi,- bft'H U m s Uje tboT<> W 6 ,WB tkatthe steamer Mart STmoSK 11 s** PJrt with flour,.unkat Haccocu Vd * D . ot fa,urtd - A dispatch to Captain at ao *4lnk " 1 K ‘ V ° * '*• P ftrtlcnla ™- It In suppoaodto be witndiVr!Sh r 'r.'' C P i ’‘' U,r La,l “ r|ll °. in loading with dtel-auh. fhe Clara Lean and Key West, for tb-eam« !->rl, »r« □ rmi, tu l.ev, xS‘lm""‘ “ rnl '™ " 11,0 »»'l «~»-r d— lo port fo.- in c,i.r a-lrerttalog cplomas may t* found tho cards of the boats are all loading,and gntlag good loads. * » Th . <l nljTillo Courier,uf Monday, says:—Tuehalief the i*l°t ?^ r * 00 wh,ch “ e fragroa had stored a porUosef her freight, was sunk on Hedneaday night, and a large dot ‘lt fri RhUa * t or ba dly;dnna£«L TheProgrreshad stored h«r cargo opon two barges, one of »akh thßCham dlon was unloading at cf the sinking. The Cham pion eared what ebc conld, and look 11 on board. Ounaidsr able uoatiug trvight waa picked co In the rtTor belcw r ?' Cluckl called (be Jgfan C. Calhoun, from Pittsburgh, on her n*,- to New <>rjean grounded on tbo faUa, and up to a late hour lut night had ure « she sustained no Injury mwo are awauf haring sfou iy into Uw head of tt.e .hut* ophite the uppe? I rnrt of the btgmill. she was evideully diaw:ngmoi>. water than was actually on the folia, with her how onth« left hand reef. Tbero were but SJ* iret water in the pass, and it wa* ai.a the beat r« drawing nearly 1 fern water. Tbo Cincinnati tiawtle, of Monday, says'—Tbs ilissfo rtppi, after rising aboot two inches at BL Lot:,*, u oow foil. *?«•. Z!n h * [°° l to C * tro - «>• Cumberland Is rlMn. Nashrille. wuh 4*4 foel foot water on tha shoals, with every V 0 * * ~* 7J J ri ”* Tho lod,aa » Nl '- l * arnswl from Pitfobnrgh yeaterday, on route for New O. fo- Argonaut Mt for 8t Louis on ‘fotm-lsy with a A Cairo loiter, -f Saturday, says —The Kia No. 4 pa»ed 4 ‘ ‘ oa&cb yesterday morning. Tho Malnoua and tT «* 1 ■ M m Mariner psesed np from litre. The new Magnolia Went down )u the afternoon ,L^,^re A J 1 ' this flour. Boa; 4 bbfo rt H du. alcohol, Ilayden; 15 do whisky. Leach A ”a°bSl“ D hM b . t UtU “ f Tri:ablo i 60 »oSj B Dalzell, . hhda glass, Womter i co; 483 bgs barter 4 bbls hops, Oarrard; 20 bhls whisky, M’Cnllcrsgh; bbls cha’ccal ; tob, -horb A i*o; 10 bbls alcohol. M'lsSo? s?q wh£j llowley.l c.i, 10 bbls «Jll,Sl'Clnrkaa Ilerron A c!> 7 ’ I as ■ ' i Bir»-:«ife£lSvsbn ivt!T iVnx, Oct 4.—Cotton heavy; sal« 300 fcaloe. Klatfi i”Uie“ “oi“'C i W .*.,°f. to Wheat ioclLrf Urd firm at U%@u; 4 . Soger boo: thaidr .grade, bate advanced iuieerado tell, at SU@% §!&»Sm w {*,■*' ? , “t sl ® 2 *- Til^Sflrnattvau 2S . “f"’ 000 lb * “■«••* fdlle^So.. SSI. S 3! ‘ T "3 “™ *' »WtsJ?; ru l w£!! , r? l “Wo * nock ltlaiid &' M IhtaSISiSSW,? I *® Itlldofa Central bond. 38 JSft ,“££« &SSSSJST SSJ£Si.B^ Srta " “■ *■***■« ** PntLißttPau Ann: ealato U« trade at sf>@6.6o for common and extra, and $5 ~h for extra femitj and laocg. Rge '“ r "- **“ 1. btai at iU% and the latter at t3JS •SST*. 1 k h ‘ “T I '. " I"'!'; ” IUI raider let, .flerinr, aOalit -000 both rad at $M9@1,40, end whlto at $1,30, ioat. Bra I s * c, r“ * a * truudi 1000 bnah Sootbere LlJat 85. (££ i. In demand udbaa adrucad; aalteofSOOOboah yellow ar Sa, in stere, and 90 afloat, Oat* brm; WOO bosh new Dda* ware sold at 4u@4o)£iiqiJ old Pennsylvania at 40. Whiakt la better, salaaat 27>$. 7 CuicnßUti, Oct. 4 —Tho market for Flour la doll, aod prkes ha>e declined full 100 perbbl; mmerflo* la 2?.? t ® d .* a it*i£^f\ G 2' Wbwt i*la light requoit attlfor for white. Ocm ia la good demand at y S ! U> v tr ' ta 7@2c per bush better. Bye steady J*'! 1 ®' 8 ; Barley dull at C 5 i v r iprlng and 75 for falb— Whisky la active at an advance of >£c per gallon. Prorla io.°L*F> ot ld wiu > oo < change; ulee 600 hhtla Bacon at 8c for Shoulder* and 9J£@lofor Hides. Them la no varla t.on In exebsogo. Tho nrer continue#to fall slowly. The weather la pleasant. 1 4 trS l^e( l Ct ' 4 1 “ i,,0ar ‘ ialet; °Noend Howard street 11 ™ry Bra »nd advindne white ealls !*» end red at $U7@l,lB. Corn quiet; white •cite at 84®S5 and yellow at W&W. Whbky qBJeC Ohio Kill at Provisions buoyant; Pork unchanged; Shonlden cell at 6Sides 10%Q10%. Groceries ere unchanged. AfT ASD DOLT WORKS. For Cincinnati a IdVILLE.—-The iploodlJ Ding steamer ORB, Car learo for the a bom and - ’ DAY, ■ 6th, at 4 o’clo*.’ on board or to ocl For clnv IBVILLE. Oipt.B, a tcrmtdlil* porta' freight or puu'A ocl OR CLN! VILLE.—The Ci - XO W MARKET STREET, >apt. W. 8. Kr*r •rmrtUate porft' or freight or *>«✓ ifCO FOR Nashville.—The fine no, Itcamor KMMA, Capt. Ju. U. Maratta wul loave (or thaabova aodallintennediataps, DAT. 6th iaiL, at 4P, M. For freighti« P““!* loan) or to orl FLACK. BAHNB3 A 00-i A,. _jst.llomg,&c* EORSt. LOUIS 4 St. PAUL.— i_fCs*Afr ' The txcaUaol ateaoer “ROCHESTER/* CbdU Botfnaon, will leave tor the aboToand all tatensadUta porti on THUBSDAY. the t*h io»U al 5 o’dcck r.icyfor (roicht or pastas* apply on board or to / ‘ FLACK, DARKER k CO n Ag* , T?OR ~srrLOUlS—Tho splendid r ffiPtiia P steamer MODERATOR, Capt. George W.Jsil3SiK will leave tor theabore atid all lnlermadiata porta on THIS DAY, 6th IniL, at 6 o’clock P. M. For freight or pa** aaee apply oo hoarder to «1 FLACK, PARSES & CtVAgants. id Oil in 6toro and for For St. Louis.—Tho splendid i •trttnor SIB WIU.UM Wall AGB,isKaB Capt. Ueo. Noald, will leave tor the above and aii.biWrae it late porti oo THIS DAY, the 6th ln*t. at 4 o'clock, P. u. F»r freight or puuze, apply on board or to . . • *e‘Jt *nilCK. BARSE A CO-, Agtt. FOK Sr. LOUIS.—The splendid i JCgLA itetmer aUßEXao.C*pt.lTCaflam, Imto lor the*boTe.»n<l ulliateronil*** P o **?. 0 ® i>AY iho 6th last, tt 10 tr’drck o. *. fw fr*^* l * o7 *P ply oa bc*rd or to eeM CSIIJ* Sukoiom Dentist; . a«id ra » no. «» obast STaurrflßß oopooito tbo Court Hoorr, “M? 1 * “‘•-‘Mot* o( Soj tbit m«r oror bta wtth of tbo IpaenM If waited. myfcdlyw C. B- SMITH, Attorney ami Counsellor at IL*aw» ciylfcilyja] WINNER'S MUSIC OF TUB TIMES—?. <ow*lnißgtb» mwdpopttlir ro! tw, W*t»»«. Cctfh UeQ<,&Urcbea,Ofcrft MdetUen, ReeU. Jl*«, *»*. •"'“W*- In on e*»y •* Boloa,l>QftUx. Trloiw^ forTloUn, flat*rat Vtollneetlo. Pile*, . JOHN fUMELMB. « CcptatoolbjaiU,port- *id.r»mdP tt *P rfa> ’ —**»> . Cominercial. coutuTTEE op ailbueahon V. r., Ja«s Paat, Dana Cawaos, w*. a. t Sasn, San Tn. Bat. Ci^^ 7 t W * ,B,l>iT^-T sBe Srxcis27 for tie IVUbtrg\ g.'. ! h :«i& * “ d °r. rfi 2 10 *»*>«• at t-V&Sw for “«* ww OBOCEiUES-aaE* “ W». 8; UoUaaea. 40 bbia at 40sm atsdlo^fr 7^® 4 «a 4 »<b a: ** U&tDd 60 do at Cotfte, jq fc _ APPLES—a Bale of SotSfr^ei-. ofl “ l Si« s CHEESE—aalae of 60 bn W. B. atms* ' Bacon—aeaieof 2>hhd*fiidt*ttf&' < at . for Shoulder* and I0)$ Ibr Hima ****’ toi * lsoo fel SIOUKTAHV AJTD COOJIUCUCIAI ‘SrE^Sfr*' 516 ' dor*and 10%c loraijt*. ' lh “*lm »t far •had- LardflnnaC lli 'c. Ctorn adrasdDg, wub sa!c* »t o\.-„ .... , ft 1,15 for white. a v *" r au *aj « forcofT«>»,anJboiJot• t., ». 4,000 bigs told s i,& " r fiigbt oxcbacgo oa flew V<»k><S^-preui. ° r “P^ o «* «ck oodiog W d. T .„ „ Tout Prerlja*lj reported. 4 o.t 6f1.4r.413 S 4 Th in 1 * 1, !° r 1553 *57,84*022 « «§gSSgSSHBr .iSs .JSS Tot»l for •’ ‘ i'ottl far ib« «i<ek.. Pn>TU»o»ly r-i-orlwj * W»*o * 4,855,578 • — IS 110,148,508 10^843,107 SiC<aj4X 1 $151,65(J,55; I U,45*«M Tlio weekly statement cf the riiladaufcK^n.Bw* I '' ?^™^ST'° E “ rcr '' !,te " “">■*'« ««■ ■*£!/.£,' aiV£aA*22 WSt n*£?“• 4frlrtd 7«*lerday from Cincln' «u with o good load. She was the oalv arrival The Aody Fatten was ready to lest*' for the South last remng with a fine load of plows and other article# of Pltu urgn macuiactnre. Toe old Coal boat that lay sunk .in the channel baa brer na.favl out and raised. >»,» Is therefore do longer In th. Imports by;B.lTer. Steamboat Bsgliier. Viliptpui fltriMu. Cincinnati, &c. rLACK,BAMna 4 00,Agta. Mi 144 Ibitrto'Amt, jacked ftr.sal* by EKTEIILOULLtIfSi
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