El 0 3cKT4.lNni, 7 . 17 ism. street, Ladles' Po t gooks, rtmonnaies, morocco F(lt l i „ e • Buktu , Leatums J'• m ul lets, _ 5, •::-.': t,'',--.' 'flu/Morocco W__„a‘,ll..".„ morocco Ga rd "*".7__i : ' Morocco Letter 1-.3 Ni'd i s isseneeelt st ast Ladles' Meroccd Satchels, Traveling Bats, Gent's Balhvad Bags,' Bugle Chains, `Black it Tillie Mixed Chainn Plain tide Chahts, Plain Black Chains, JOSi IiEZEIVED ET F. EE. EATON; • 17 mith NZW FALL NA - 01117111 &.0 AtirTfrr:R, 19 Fifth titreet 01119Mutopetedanextentilse atd s t ock et r.rloll. B s3 AN ONN Er D bLOA a IX TRI eis. Mutm—_ • •- • - • -.ENIIO/UtilltEtS awry desertypon.- -- BlCttl4\l KLEUA NT LACE th4W), HEAL LACIEs elan-kinds, lIIELL LACE TIC. &LUND uOQI)S. nit rATION LAllx ers. splendid line_ , • ISW1 1 1: 1 ; aPAN 'NET 3111813 Xi• LIN Ew LAWN s CAMBRIC, !MIL Lll.l I; Ltly ES- all new ntld attractive spriss: ITA: CT Z r Ealrlt ANIICLES,-Oplen.M4:AMits ',l2EitLipi IND AMERICAN ZEENTEN,":..' Cr • - ENUIN is-CAriRSIERE TARNS—aII colors URAULEIns nESKTri-of esszy A1tT0N..175 AN NOTWAB. . - • • ._.. . • . ... . • . Item-Unita s nd gicileis silllgnd It to 'bib. OM, Sage .to call and exam:ass ' Our gresent.extenslre stock before purchasing elialrbern. ' All our goods being .purelinted dices; on the taut. cenns, we are greyly.' ot d will make CI low prices as any Each ern Jobbing Ileum- . ' • • - =CRUM & CARLISLE NEW GOODS. - • num, GLUE k CO, olesale and Retail. Dealers, iNos. 78 and SO Market St., H . Fro received 1.3 exteadve stock., ip , eludt.lt LATZST IiOVELTIMEI of the 'gam in . - . A. • - I.ADTEiI DRESS 7 GIS In assn. . VELVEI: Kt:ISBNS In Ills-L. andColorat• do •: do with whtte edse • A ' NEW STYLE BELT , BUCKLES, lieltlos, firancy. . ~ Tarn Coot ha, newsni. pre; ty nits, Bonnet and Baits litabons, I.l.aannerehleflt—cnawoldered, - pain nr hearntitotte • r :Iltklr SEMI'S of the t Anshan In the calliltFt. sedercrythlns son tur 1 . with for In • l/t/SIEitY,BLBVES ABCS t.AVIES* .-I.TBDIX ' BABB ENT& etc. etc . also - • . • tyfLUSIEN , 3 uhnlatnno .tY al le I.N. .15ECK-Ylk.B; . E Dan e of whlch we heap oniy. thanes% kid win sire satlnfactl, • • . 'ON BE Utililitln D It A.WEEn. to Stlls;elooft, Merlon, nhatland or 001. white or coloradt, awl ?AVER COLLABB; - BUnrklhi -.• BUCILET-11t/UkEl,ania . . hlETtellitll TA awl inpeelillr Invited .tti sive, us call beiore-puttlasalng elaewarre. as we are coat.: dern we can glee satisfaction lap:lces as well so - quality °roar goods. • . - - ' Our AA:ultimo:Lit Cannot be Sterpasied., FALL ASHIONSI w. - BRApbErs 30. - cr .Lo r air at i .' 47, `3o, o 2r. SEIR TS! . . fiat fll EvErt - ItZTAIN Owl! . PEI. 14111 niii)lElCD'ortilltA.lllllretbe ECT .11.Ekt!TIPUL*11APr... 1 .re three ro.r attliba -IT Skirts are . hey - utreßlNlScoxotort. d bi lit y and economy with that EI.EOANCE gf_iiHAPIL wole - the • •-puyi..t.x . - . ' • - • „ • • STATIFD4,III) , SWIM. • OF THE 1 A811101A111311V011,13). Atyteoleasleirt illtbeleultdoobtersl3thi ettr. For isle .try all retellers who sell firrOclsifrUtisie: ••• - • . IEST'SH DRIBLET -- & CIRY, tr,i) PATEN r gist ink sivz .Z.4 I :I I 4uPACSVMSEs. . • Wareriams Cain_ OFON 97. CHAMIDOIX Llt Vti ic CADE 121 NEw GOODS JUST DDCMED . , jOS-11.0-EiNra &CO. Fait iisartmeatitf o Alert! ai.Vp li4 s, eflOtllirs• fvri 4 ,rkery `Crime end Fran . es, Celle farmland Colored Bilk Velvets In moat dear - Able abates: Kan isact,llon• net aV i lj=rlolrarzi d ozw in = i rr i p= 33 TUC MI Mt CO X T 1 33 Mt: 3:33.314 . (W. 041 siported4 Clus7. Vain' .e nab b ic '. I ",, bar tkrerttrign Fletulevit and 4',oll7lus n ' -i iragraldered and flaw esi "MQa ireag and Lace a *oaf. ess and &lost Trinurilliva.,:i in , Ve • • r • • . • .. • - 4 -.Wall . 4. •••-•••• asSist. complete - stde.t or Jadonet.d.'Cldn2Wl l . • flandterchiers.,llsns Lace. ElosaHstitobast, • •,.nsat, Isnbroldwe.4 Ta LBordered. totbi ato 4 = .4 w W i rer, ?ad . ety cad slim:lns& - • • wurniAhing anspanderi and licek-Ttos; new,/ Star. 6. Drsuers s tletdco. Bon.ton and '1.1[1: Hen • • frin t ir larns—Eittatesl vs noe ty. - gad ISl•tna Tartans nano ; i d. Lur,m art Gent:, pet colliiis,• and even %blurts ttid • Trues uloW 47 and GOODS, . .s . ON N 7 SI • AV. 27 FlrTll - • ritlign.E47l4l "Adr`ritn. 4.11" ! 3 go 4111`, Voiins.m) LACL ArtlYikTUVnz,'.? PgLY:Tultirrydltz.ll: #,tD1EN . .4111:73t1 Gan IA a ra_r la &alai . ** T.,04,gia 1 24 1 /01i= SIPITAIMPOLDS, WO . :%U B P,AAVNPRIMA irI a i.. : - Ana a tall Une , ' NOTIOMS; &o. g r i1.61".211Wa1414 at Cam& `aito i►ii s, %eCANIEJWASti CO., • tuns:was& inmsts co ) 4 -• - • wizotismarm bigamies ix' FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC oaf Taci.4k4k Wade' et", _ -• reitobisia. own visaloicauff) - flTrissranneluili ME iIIIATED i V* cIELE ark --"''''''''""°7llMOltL,l3'6"l: E 40 -1E -- t0:1,44444 , _ MTV ANTI cjinMERAN..,_ YEARLY TELEGRAMS... " WaCIN ratn ! Mil° FOREIGN ADVIC'ES BY STEAMER. disatval ..,T e starday" morning, in the Craning Colurts jialiree Emmett,' Mellon and Brown otithe basoli,the jury trials whiett , had been pest peered for theebietion, were Swanned: . _ Thektryin th e case of Tilly ..Potter, Indict ed firr obtaintrig elght hundred and seem:dr tratiollerstrinn J. C. Shtellls under false pre. tentle.*,Mial..o l l - 11e adjournment of Court MendarsTilitellsed a verdict of not guilty, , lilltadtiritthilA the mists he paid by the ppaaentCre`itWaSaUeged that the defendant agreed ttibelld:a „house for. the 'prosecutor arid .thritiattAll the material for the sum of stiglahendredend seventy-nye dollars. After the to at the job the defendant pre- rented= the prosecutor what purportecito be recelpla tor the materials used in building the :latitire,And on-the strength of these the prose- I .elatorpaid the full amount of eight hundred and TaisOffity.five dollars. Afterward unpaid bills for lumber ant materials used in build- ing the boom wore prdaentearto prosecutor for payment. The next ease 'taken up was that of Willlain Mcßride, Mulcted for resisting an °Meer while izttie Malian of LL dutY...lt appears that on the Bth of tleptember last officer Port ger, of UM Mayor's pollee, was flaking an qr. rest on Penn. street, when he. was assaulted mid severely inpueittil the defendant. The jury found a verdict Of guilty, and the defend. surt \ was sentenced to pay the costs of prosecu tion, a tine of fifty dollars, and' to undergo three months. imprisonment in the county • .‘ The - nett* 'esise' arse that of Michael Bch, Charged :with larceny ;by embezzlement, MM. Margaret Boger appearing ma prosecuting witness.- -The prosecutrix and wile of the de fendant are staters. A brother of theirs, a young man,' entered the army ut the corn. hencernent of the war. Yrevlous to this he ad livral lathe family of the defendant. and thoiatter had a little boy minted after the eel diet.tincle. In 1862, on the eve of s battle, the Vig u Ma s eay r i;e " t o s te t fraltetrg Mr. fish adtaayl', - annulsemo he as killed It was his that his mone7, ( VA) which he had previously in triaged _to the career Ste. /Lott, should be ap-.1 Proiniated by the latter to the care and -dun e uon th =Utz boy:heron, mentioned. The brether4n , law survived ituithattle, but subset. quently tom killed mutation. ..`_The defendant, regarding the written request or his brother. in;late . am sUllAn. - form. appropriated the money as deslanated tbilw.ter. Sirs. Baser claitomittatthe other heirs.ef the decessed.l were entitlert.to•equal snares of the - nmount, and demandua ..her proportion, which -her brother.tmlaw refused to give up. Thereupon. ahe : lrutltuled - suit against Nimes aforesaid.' The juritir the case rendered a verdict of not amity, and tile prisoner was illseharged, - Andrew Baxter and J. 'M. Hints were next arraigned on a tcharae of lanamy. 11. -- was chargedthat es the Mat Of June lust the de. fondant stoles shirt from dasoph ecou, th e prosecuting witness. The jury acquitted /tx. ter, but found Karns' guilty and he WILE sen tenced to pay the costs of the prineoution and undergo an imprisenment of ono year in the penitentiary. - Joseph lorituth nes next placed on ttial, In. dieted fur arsardtand battery upon Catherine /tenant /loth parties are flottennians, and re side in the Fifth ward. flown time ago they were Concerned; with many others, in a gen. anti row, during which, us it appears, the prosecutrix got harshly treated. Feellairthat something must be done in the way of reprh sal, and considering the defendant -the' most available putty for her purposes, ebb institut— ed suit egiunat hint •A verdict of not guilty was renderedand the costs divided between , The next case was that of Wm. Word, nr. Waned for assault and battery. on Jon Kelly, -the alleged offense having occurred near Oak land. A verdict ,of gulltyd Irlt3 returned and ' the prlsonerwris remanded. • - Ellen. McGinley; ' tavern keeper in the Mimi ward, waa next brought up indicted on oath th of Thomas Bcd, on four separate charges 'of rilegul, liquor sailing. Throe Of the offenses charged were selling- liquor on Sunday; at dinerent times, and th e fourthildr Felling liquor without a license. The jury In the case wain:it-at the time of, ttdionrament. MEM • A Discarded wire Abseiled. gra.Abnilintsley, testae& on 'Pant street. In the Fret ward. yesterday Ann received v iateillgenee froze California, where her bus. 'Montt= been lleh g for ,the last six years, that befeding to renegnii e the legal tie that Walla - him to the Side Of :Ann, lad taken tO .hisbossim anether end more youthful wife. measure by. the startling tellicesice, end , Ind imant beyond expression. ihose.ardea' wife - hastened to the - residence of her busbande Sister. „atre..Wldto,in the Set cult ward , an d poured into tile unwilling ear of the latter the story or her great wrong, colechading.loy. heaping ..abusive epithets on the head oCthe faithless absentee.' Um White did notrelleh the Story or the abuse, and in SI passionate : manner ordered Mrs. /Wilder to leave her house or the would execute whima ry vengeance on her forthe Wander she had heaped on the escutcheon of the itirdsley. faintly Ann refused to quilt the promises of Drs. White; and placing a chair in the ren ter ofthe , floor expressed -a delormlna• thin of staying Aid as long as she- pleased. 81201201211184 without her boss, however, for scarce had she been seated ere llins. W the -throw - over-her person a • pallet dirty water, and followed up the assanit.by heating her with a. stick and finally Uvula ber Into the I street 'irta pitiable flighei_ in which condition she ,inade her way homeward.-After rear ranging her toilet...she appeared before Alder. man Lynch, and• made. oath- against airs. White,for assault and battery'.. The accused on being *treated, ~ Pleferred a etulrge of surety of the patee-and trespass agslon Ann, and both gave bull for• a hearing on Thursday atterttoon at thertio , docls. - • seizing Liquor ou Sunday One would think that the - transgressors of the Sal day Liquor Lavr had seen enough ex staples- to melts theta G leeup their evil prac tices.- -11 my have before tit= the unfertosate . history ofinnumerable vicdaMrs who hare come grlief Piet for canting the extra Ivo and ten onatefreselUng from Bauder train°, lint Others-ttliirtilch Aber, are eery theeperso and consequentitaet Caught np and suffer penal. Os Sunday hit Mrs. Wid get Murphy resg In the fourth ward, vie. sated the eunday Is*, sold:some tenghs foot to a good fr entt and as the result herself not tangled in the meshes of the lair. ..011leer David Buchanan ma oinfertnation before the aasor 'puns; the =Meer- Into gressor and yesterday bile waSarrestod nod made to pay Oa end the costs or the prosecution. midget. that is sortethhig more than thou dldst remise! froultht sale of those surreptitious drinks. Cititrd Mates Circuit Court reetpone• 'Zoe:lhum Wl:endless Yesterday morning nano's:lined' to' the - United flteteS _Court, that the regOlar term of the United tteles Circuit Court would-net be held; and that the lt6t •of mtscat wouldroe'Continued ovei until the WI. term. Thli course was rendeind necessary in consequenee of the 1102111sitgamopt. of Circuit .fildges, Chief Justice - these hams given the opinion that the Supreme Judge. could not hold circuit courts until they were duly assign. ed.._ The tedUCtl.oll. of .this number of to pree ;%111fneseisidee:51tgrtglii the e h.a rec t:X . dra w ; c t i g ' ; Judges were not assigned. • The District udg• es have authority to hold circuit court in the absence of tee Moon. Jules,but under exist. tag circumstances it wits emped better to tut- Joon, than toexerclse moo tful power. Astro au , ;gyve hes been _pursued try the district /few lersey,• which Is also embraced la this . . Opeping of the O. S. Divide*, Court. 'lostorday morning the October term of the United States District Corot commenced, ion Wits**Caufd!ces — OmMain g the bench; - The names :of the Grind and Trayeriii "Ju rors were then called , but t as a nneal uorum of the former Istled.to answer, . he charg the Wort Ass deferred until this morning.e of , After the• transaction of some routine bust. nem, Court gdfcrarned until this morning. . The erimlnal calendar embraces a number et:imp:rearm.' ficentarfertzt amongat of the ealtlanqcountatfelters bein the nom. Genitslitb. HriwaratrlS should're. inemberMithat this eminentsoldler, ebriation a..diphilatithropist, is to lecture *Ms evening before' thlr-Plymouth-Etterary.ttnion, at the '4"ladewry of Music. • ThwerMieet—"Our Chris thin limy to the .Southr•—is minor profound Interearin the'priment Mate et ,our relatinns, and tbe pending issues with the math. • Pro. ',ably no man in the *mazy Ms bad Jobb op. portal:Utica as - General Howard or acquiring a thorough imide view of the civil and military conditMn . .tiod 'social eberactoMaties of- the South. Everybody and his wife should greet thirdioUngnisheillcttirer, snit when he shall be Introduced to the audience we . suggest Hibb,:-/ttr be regielyMi by the people stowing and uncovered as a token of their respectand stattkade [arta Cervices and written in the imuaeof the country. . , . itteer W lteosrTh e tiereantile comma illy wllllmplellaild to learn that &act-partners shin bitshoMformed by. Thomas . Meal,- Itsq. and flora Georgii.inbrani for the . rr° ~ transaraing.trusmesa s 1 rakers en Seri Agents. None of our eltmens enter a, higher reputation forstriet integrity and hon orable dealings tram Chase gentlemen, and we ebettrefraly landaus voice In commendation Of the new firm to the patronage of the tram. inanity. .They will-attend carefully and Jadl =Maly to the purchase And sale of real es tate, and lora" transamlona fallin under Lira line Of brokers. '.T.tteleoffloc is at g 1(0.06 Dadral. Geld street-. . . • . • • 4.ceddeit wisisatesemboat.—Charies Gra ham, engumer of the steamer Gracia:step, met with a painful traeldent-vesterday morning. •lle was engaged in taking off the had oft ne exhausting cylinder when the hears plate of trait Derain, nnumuigeable and rolled against him. striking his right leg above On. knee and braising ft very severely. Graham fell, and was at drat supposed to ba i v w %t e moken hls INr, het na, McCook, lin, Upon' suramtme, =danced the limb not. en, only badly ; The Injured man r Wed the pro. par attraditni and Is now very comfortable. awe* Batl=AToting women ,nitined Annie WSW WTI* thwonlse of Aldemman Lynch, liniderda-and ..institutal keel proapeathis sig u i wmanprar Eszton far sterethagt na.M.: The tirOneauttie alleges that Innis habit of a nd her et orrery avail. Awe • copporpanity,- and within the' last week. die tbreszenattomoraer the deponent. ' The wiontra Waikarnrted s3o,,fare liaiktor a hear. . . , . -,Mallattfordin Mara wal befarstJus-• ties loperrataforlay aural with alana. Ma - oath of Auto • for =al" faraliked toul rti Oar aim Of WO for a Mauling Or(eataraMandlrst reubipl,, path partial l i ..... ....... z as eseiimu-atrs: Zrie gam. glvitat e gp tlsst Yana= si =lllloo4S Mrik linwow a i t r ik. argos srull ' Poirehese of 011 . 0 Inland of Mlle by the Belted Statea—tionerse Inn's Appoint-. • meat--Vemments of the French Preen. —.Lord Stenters 'Speech nt the Vable Bengston: , New 'roue, October IS,--The Hareld's COLT°. SpOlOtletlesi from Pere," near Constantinople, September 101 h, announces the completion of the purchase of the Island of Melos, a most Important naval depot in the Grecian Alvinpellgo, by.the United States Government, and details at the same time the positive Interest which the American - people have In the pro. grew and solution of tae Eastern,questlon. The need et Gen. appointment as MM. teA States Minister, to France is commented. on by Paris JOtlelud.O. Some of the writers think that he is charged to take a strong post.: Lion in Support o r•the Monroe doctrine, as sm. plicable to the hellcat' throiw. while others say the contrary Mr. Adams, Untied ,Stiles Minister ah Lon.' don, having visited Brussels, some of the Bel. elan newspapers state that Lis journey wan I undertaken in reteree to the Mexican ques-: 1 Lieu. • . One thousand potmds weight of gold had ar. lived In Paris from Costa Illea.taken front the mines. It wan conee•led to a French company and worked under the direction of et:',Fronen (Atmore!, by . Preeldent Castro. The Paris newspapers say that thei - ehters prise of thelr conntry in CentralAmertna will recompense the • country for the failure in Mexico. The officers of thei United States war sieam; er Ticonderoga, enjoyed a very distingn shed. reception and marked attentions at the hands of the Turkish antherltle-s In .Constantinople; Lord Stanley in his speech at the cable bah .guet said: think that England and Ameri ca are both In u position to gain, mutually, by fair. temperate criticism of one anothetlspro ceedlngs. Theydiavn really CO hostile; no op posite interests. Unlielpthey are a watch Sur the world, while a quartet, with , Owns would be a fearful injury, nog , only to themscives, but to tho beat traeresteror mankind In gen. Lies of.the . ALvening. Itissr-51tatemeot of • "the Vlact Itabripeer. . • , -- Few Tong, Octoberll. Chief. Engineer of the not steamer Evening Star has reached' here, and makes the following statement: •• - _When last • leaving port, the engines.and . boilers were ingood working order. and con tinued so nail the night of the ed of OstOber. On this evening I, severe gale set(in. trona toot to east soul east; which lboreened to a burr!. cane at, midnight, then carrying away with the heavy sea both wheel limmeNleavingnoth ing put, the braces and guards. I,,The steamer wastontinually shipping heavy alias, partially flooding the engine room, but no anteing at ' that hour the Ores. At three m, ()etcher sd, the , straining of the iu the heavy seas, •ca see. the main steam pipe to, break, which id orn my men [rein rho lire-room, but I still continued to . work the engine, end so continued until five o'clock, within one boar of the stoking of the chip. As soon as the steampipo broke, I, start ed the tire in the donkey engine, :old set the. steam Dump lu operation. which worked moot effectually- It bud previously been In con stant operation until the steitia pipe broke. At tour thirty, the ' steam pipe on the donkey baler broke. The water won gaining `very fast, and the snip lay lug In the trough of. the sea, Red making a clean breech over her. At five a., the engine stopped working; all hands balling shin. ' At about sir u. IL. cite Ship wont down. Up to the time the engine etbpped working, five A.. sr. OctOber3d, no ship ever stood up hotter Ander such a tremendous hurricane and heavy sea. She behaved herself nobly. The cause of the stoppage of - tho engine was..the shipphig of treininglons seas, which caused great volumes of water to reach the fire room, exttrignialting the their, anti, thus preventing rho Inakirig.ot steam. The engine hatchways bad been broken hi by the Deus. The - midst.' ant engineers, wator tenders, firemen and. coal passersall stood to their :posts bravely, and obeyed all orders promptly and coolly. They all proved themselves worthy and erne lent men. - In - Justice to the camera of the eta Oiler, 't must.bere elate. that every facility to the way of supplies sad material for repairs to the en gine and pumps were furuiehod mo with an unsOnted lilmrality. • Capt.liuupp and all oth er Dineens of the steamer, as Well as the crew, were untiring in their efforts to avert the Ws- Mier, and the passengers nobly 5 , 01:0111iiCtl their eXettlOnaln SUell'lL Manner as they ' were re. quested. Even the ladies assisted to haLlng the ship. - • Use Useellltaikkoal • Aco. r odolocc—Gold Discovered VIM 1110 rOlO3llllllO. . Now Yeas, October l4.—A rumor is current this evening, soread too late for coilllrrrasalon or denial, that the President has written to the Southern governors, urging them to con vane the Legtelatures of their respective States, end to recommend the ratification of the Constitutional Amendment. An order has been. Issued by the War De. partment, assigning aelietill - Emory to the command of the troops forearming Washing ton. Gold has recently been disecrrerad on both the Maryland and %Infirm; sides of the Pour , Mae. Jost above Georgetown, Id. Several companies hare already been - formed, or are now organizing, to develop the territory. The • indientions extend for abcidt els miles on either side of the river,. 11wo Lose of. one Cretans. Stir—Actin • . Niro Year, OctOherls.—Among the Nissen• gess en board the ill.fated steamship Evening liter, obose,names did not appear rit the ,üb. /tithed intssiinger Ilat, %ere Liculernutt R . P. Dixon, of the United States Sixth CsmalrY i who graduated et the Onital Stales -Military Academy at West... Point, in Juno testi also Wylde Dardinge, of the late inrate.shlp, Shen andoah. Le was the hustnititt of Dello Borth who is at present In tills city. • The Wee intsouttt America. . Ntersronw, Getober 11.—Tho TirretcPs Rio RJaneiro correspondnce mays: A conference a te s bold on The 18th of August by command. Ing-ofneors of the colle.l army mud navy en. Cfe e 1 12 ed . w t a o a ft tfa m e i rt'crto r tV ' rn a' plii;Vo i f t l malls ilmultaneously with the whole of their. land and naval forces. The Issue of four million dollars worth of bonds was authorised by the Brazilian House of Delegates. .• : • New Toth. Cholera Report; Nzir To's, Oct. Ift.There were three eases of cholerereported to this city yOstortlay. DIiSOLGTION OF FIRTISEBbIIIr. I'ITE-rnixt OF. 30.0111 A nnils)Es S CO. Is thU thy .11,0;,1Py mstual .esent. - Kilter of the parthrra will e4u the pamo of Dim •IA soltlllof up the old tAvlucn at tbk ogice of_ We rlttsbargm ntellY.l7. .1051 WA 1.:!0113E.S. • • • • Heathy dialoged of war entire Itrawtog. Malting and Uop Bush:teas to ales , re. ILION. DARLA hbl• TON t 00, we would ask .In. or Weeds a eon ltualace of the patronage so li n berally beetowad supon us. from the, t.air eI pert:heat loth* ,pu shwa, we feet sailed...l Mat they will =elute'. the excellence . the beat Fenn In Ansa aquallP. reTt . t ! g i g s 4=l=4;=n7eclClN.letr , :tM Is erected a larse 1 wo.storrbrlck dwelling , ono r , f .t and emu frsme han t hats, corn crib, Inagua soli eel,. k *price house, i ranary. work sloop. to.; alLsol Macron of he above Ls ant qua ltd river . hottonit the baoanco being lieleotoce land, coil underlaid slab c.d. Al , ' about 2.0 acres of lin - estorte. There are two orchards o. apple trees. In goood'lstaring condi tion v peach pear, totem trees and grape clues, £O. Tee laud Is well adapted for gardening buslasees. being a aLort distance from Ilia thriving borough. of Eattboth, cresting a:market at home for olOt the prodosots 76e proharty.nlll eoldensp. and en b i • • reanontble terms. • I No. 7. A Form of 00 acres, situated in Elbatalti township, Allegheny county. Va., about 0 0 0 taut from Lout Xi.. It, on hlotiongahelo ?leer. Improve. Meats are one Name house, w lth:Gre rooms. born. IfeT4Tlfa l9i t r lat 'i ll7r4 low dtCres. • ilo setelg l'e - aocu. +ranting any of the above Real Zaire will please sail ou, ' C.I. H. TOWElts - • selsis. Real list te Anat., 16 a Poem h *twat. COAL IFOIIIIB FOR SALE. On TGE2D/0". lb., 24 day of October. WA. at, I o'cloOt P. U, M.ll bo sold 14 °Nero( trpttota' Court, on o=4l4u:oases to Stiostrunruiaod eunp 7 . all the rig ht, Otte al.d Inter, at of CILLELLESSEI ti•IIT, deeea.ed, In Out Coal Woke, Otuate In Itos- Cray r SllDOrallid crionty, 00 the llonougauola 'leer. four mates abolo 2t o o or gayyty a,,cl out•toiton will, below Webster, knows as the Union C.al Wor.ta. 'LW Coat Works are among the Wet sod twm. productive In toe country, being no* ns lull ehrerab.sh A ttached Its th.m eie .e number of Dwelling' nous.. There are come forty ears,lellh Maod In viork•ns the mine, and Monti Is coal fat f:, : The decedent °smell/440as of the works, •od the e al u Ing i-litbs can also al purchnscdtf d Clo tr ed. f orl""`"'"" .. q . prtin , •• • Clettl4ll.l..ti SIEBERT, • dmiolstrators. J. LUDWIG. ROETILES" . • M=2lM=l I . OII3IISKIONEIVi toowf docro I •.f tho Crittenden Circuit Court. t.ndercd at , ls Jul, cull Z.:dm. lie In lie conwlbla ted snits of I col WIL , iO and other., Walotars, naafi," Cook. 10 ads t Co., is 4410,1.. dcwtwbulth ,volt, on Mt/N1...11, the , ay of .3lavetuber Pox , . It bet by the Is t 01•1 - U the C ircult. Court for .Cnti ell , CU Cu., nut the Is•C yof the term, to aloe bight Pt bidder, at rho Court wo.n dwr. in of Alatlda tnu a crodlt at IS. 13 and 14 months: lie C hoeing tntbolts proper y, 00 the utters or Trade.watcC, cnouty atureip.l4 vita Tlto f111.1,11d.t0 Coal Mors. actwraily known as "twok s 31Iuta,•• ~.bracing about 2.0 acres of laud, togetberW lb all uthalog prlVlops,.,,lmpm.N. moots ' natures, •13.1 p-rsonallty beleoglag to the sato,,,couststltut to uses Is follow•t•i/no 'Steam Ea • g ne. toe -qr.ra Oat.: , Peaara no. OW >haft, out: Cll In, ono lot of .itallsoad teen. one lot us Cars. two , lot of C !Wow and Axles. two , of 'O,O, 00,. ax. - }4, further . . . p r. r hu W h ee h e ee n u e ohfehe. uuders lg ffect C e e r Edebe lo id e e e sii w.II iw repitte.l oft to pure.thh.er with ap preeett eveurtty. C•e...itet.ti Ay Ar.. co -% WEST END RESIDENCE 313x02 , 53. f546-ILar b 1 {TESI'EHY • A • AV ENuE, LLIUWENY. • A dontOe two.story Eric!: Dwelling yr teh room., WI la ..Itghle and carriage loaac,occupying a hand. sorneli bsated lot IC3 be M. The iui abounds in abwle ant Dull trees altrulowri, and e poet. norh.wl 1. one of the =oat cleanable In .the two Apply to n. W. IDLY A.lg, oker Stock* end Real gatate. aulbi , Si Fourth at., (Parkes I.luLdlng. F'o' SALE, A First-Class Business Stand. The Sloe:, rlAturet. d:SAeI WIII, Stuns Eluase. tswelitan and large bah In cenlohley. Cash esles VASA) a moAtn. Post...Mau gsven hannedlateld. V0E11144 1 1 fltttlSCO owl huts. Teti cheap. no:Tarsi Lots at r.,lrostOrttl Scorn one to nee seeet la each. Aruly Au • • JAMES T: SAMPLE, aced F.Y . I6Le. Brut.. and Insaranec Agent, No. es FEDERAL ST.. Alleglunly FOB BALE, SIX ACRES OF LAND, clitusie near Johnston Station. on the Alleghoety a'.ttvr Itatl roof, t 5 Inges from tho city. 'Ate Im provements. ea. n two-story Frarcit iftielling of six pawn*, a C.T.C.111,11/ it'water. &I as •onte4,t I' I ol grafted frritt, lend tnvre lo sleet ail .. 'l, n.tve.'.l . . 4 te 4 2.. 4 7 on titer:ace wlth foot rein o f tue treq.latildluttstole, nClut tli n g stutzetta tall n 4 taoLlabir worked. Vor t crms ‘ arply at Litetieal Estate and /6.lrAriee (MC/101.1 CI. Et SASE.L tel 7 Letter Street, Lawrenceville- • poit SALE-11. acres of • Ground, v,ll tim red Ael watered on 2 , olrrst 11111, ten Enlousti le walk. 'rout Vas ungtr tallou Shs4B I,a, Fourth utfrot Cosa. At" 8 aura. al Wale W. 41 t'00 , 1 0 2; ant Fame well lohated In ,v..trunreland and A hour c•motlet. Ala, Coal I . :overly. lion_ e, and Lola In the city and nubUrba. fur•forthurt.rurotatauttBo.ro et 411.1.1A11 WARD, (Op . postto the , athedral,,) aela • , 1 i 0 Grant etreort. TALVALICE ALLEGHENY CITY • vicort:t:TY V 01: oALIO.—A largo act bunt Brirk Ill.oltlng Houle of MI! lu obtre, ' , Tutors, Lula rtc., It ro.ouT to all; Gul , he4 10 latest anyir, te:to alt Too+ To lotpro, moms; lot 9:1 foot rt.on n o 1;41•• etrcol. by WI sloop Oa Is 01.41 to SLI a ivy; IV an ;xs; .=~~ ~ • • • 111 II "i. i t..t_ • f r,4 x:. EESMI ; 7)-