- - PETTENOILL d CO., mt. :s1 : STREET; Now. NEW YORK ind 6 STATE STNMET. BOSTON are our gmente.for tjte.DOl,l/- and • eekly Pent, those °M t= -a" au" !to take Advertisements and riptione or !ma our Lowest Rata. II TN DAY MORNING, OCT. 20 CITY Op lIIIIIIIBOBIIOOD _ . , . Alleglicuy County - Official. The official footings of the returns for this co ', nty, as made by the clerks of the return igard.are as follows. 'rho analy . •sis by' districts is our own: A ad. GNi : I 1 , Pitts. Alleg. Bor's Tps. Total Ms), Coehran...,,' {.. 3166 :007 2216 4931 1.23 4428 51enker....1.1.. 22X 856 1545' 3265 7895 Sure. Gra.:l,l Rees ............".• 3104 1979 2220 4938 12.0' 1 4440 Barr . ....31. 2215 865 1533 3245 7861 , -Cony. 22d. ', I AI eerhead..;.'. 3165 IlamPton...4 2221 .. amp. 23d. i 1Vi11iana5.......1 1935 906' 1527_ ' 40% 1806 Zeig1er........;,!..... .871 359 1062 .- 2 e92 Pre,. Ju dge.;;) " ' •. Si . errott. ..... ..., 3212 "DM ' 1514 5002 12470 4(16; Flenniken ....M 2225 817 3217 7803 Ass. judge. i l 5t0we............! , 3156 1959 2225 4933 13326 4450 Shafer ..........i. 2221 86-5 152 8 3311 7876 . Senate. 4L Graham.. ...... 317 - , 1993 2241 4973 12384 4627 Kerr '' 2190 834 1511' 32 . a 7757 ' .Assem/,/u, '1 Shannon...-... 3313 1995 2236 4914 12318 It. Slick 2'3221 2033 2 :6 4963 12441 11utehman.....1 . 3212 2001 2430 4949 13392 .0 ! Gross 113217 aga 2228.49: 12375 o Giffillam. ..... .. ii., 2 .L37 1991 2230 4942 MOO 7 Stuart, ' 4 2224 855 1513 3212 7864 5 Baker ....... ..... ";12331 860 1338 3315 7990 .22. - • Ilarbisen....— '..,1591 816 1503 3196 7709 Bryant 42232 .856 1533 3261 7665 Bun ter torney ',2.309 862 1 5 36 salt) 7966 Dim. At, -'i - Kirk po tr:ek .. .3157 1473 2200 4923 12253 4351 Linn.. 32242 869 1547 3254 7912 antirOiter. 4 Lambert.. ...... 3159 14 6 0 2214 4955 13344 4480 Anderson 2233 849 1536 3216 7861 rammis. Neely -.... ...... 3114 1931 MIO 4555 P....n.30 4599 Stuelerath ..... 22M 901 1600 2990 7740 bir. POOP.. 0011 !ter ..... .... 4! -- Meat be Lea'Ne of Absence. It is not gererally known how much dif ficulty there is . in procuring furloughs for sick soldiers, Though the Surgeon Gen eral at Washington has the power to grant transfers to the sick and wounded to the hospitals in the States where-they respec tively belong,l he 'is obliged to perform said duty in squads, and has no power to grant special fiirloughs or leave of absence. They can onlybe granted by the Secretary of War, on hig own .motion, and he will not exercise the power, except to save life, or a pernianent disability, on the cer tificate of the tact by a competent Army Surgeon, apprbved by the Surgeon Gen eral. fficersjinve fully as much diffi culty, from the forms through which their applications must pass. We saw a "sick leave" on Saturday, which had at least a dozen endorseMents, covering every avail able spot of bltaik paper: There is also much delay ins procuring leave, as days and weeks sometimes elapse before the application is returned, and then it is fre laently refused. The system should be divested of so Much red tape, as the lives of valuable men mid officers are frequent ly endangered ;by keeping them on duty when they are unfit for service. Corqiter's Inquest. Coroner McClung held an inquest, on Friday afternoon,in East Birmingham, upon the body'ofa taan found in the Mon ongahela river, opposite Ormsby's coal railway. Theavidence elicited upon the examination proved that the remains were those of Steven McSwiggan, a laborer in East Birmingkam, who left his residence cn Sunday, after supper, to comae to Pitts burgh, taking with him the watch of one of his sons, (two of whom are in the ser vice of the Ui.ited States the re- hole) which watch was found upon him, It is supposed that while attempting to cross the river iapon the dam, he slipped and fell in. The deceased was fifty years of age, and leftla wife and five children.— The verdict of the jury was, that the de• ceased came to his death by accidental drowning. Drafting. One hundred and eight men were drafted in Clarion on the 16th inst., and directed to report withi five days, to be sent to Camp Howe. The Westmoreland Republican Extra corned to us with a list of about 400 men drafted in Greensburz on Thursday. The paper stated that the draft was illegal, having been conducted with closed doors. No Tax ' i on Pensioners. Pensioners are not liable to the deduc tion of the three per cent. under section 86 of the Tax Law. They are not officers or persons in the employment or service of the United Statee. Hence, even though they may be in 'eceipt of a pension ex ceeding in amount 5600 per annum, nb deduction will be made by the agent of the Government in paying such pension. Untted!States Court. The United ;States District Court, Judge McCandless, meets this morning. There is one cohhterfeiting case, that of Dr. W. J. Smitht of Lawrenceville, and several cases of 'frea.9onable language, re• sisting the enrollment, &c. Prel4 entation. The friends of Lieut. John J. Hay, who is now attached lo the Stanton Cavalry, propose presenting him with a fine sword, sash and belt befdre his departure for the seat of war. 7Jtrut. Hay leaves a good position on the T'ittaburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago RMftmy, at Hayeville, to en ter the army, and, we are certain he will make an exceileo officer and fully merit the confidence of` is friends. Still Another Regiment. Wm. M. Moffit4 Esq., Assistant District Attorney, has obtitined authority from the War Departmentho raise another cavalry regiment" in 'this ;and adjoining counties. Ile is 'a popular gentleman, and will make an excellent officer. We anticipate little difficulty for him in filling up a regiment, as the drafted men who will be sent to Camp Howe have]the privilege of becom ing volunteers by going into a three years' regiment. Presentation. The Young Menus Bible Society, through their agent Rev. J..K. Miller, has already given 500 Testani6nts to the men belong : ing to the Stanton Cavalry now out in Camp Howe,. each' book having-their label in it, with a placefor the name of the re• ceiver and that op his company and regi-, ment. Dedication. A new Catholic church at Braddock's Field, St. Thomas, in charge of Fathei O'Farrell, is to be dedicated on Sunday next. The services will be most interest ing. Trains will E leave the Connellsville depot at 9 a. m. a . nd 2 p. m. Surety. Several cases cf surety of the: peace were disposed of in the Court of. Quarter Sew:tins on Saturday. No business of pub-, lie importance wa4 transacted. The Swedenborgiane. Those who believe" in the doctrines of Emanuel Swedenborg, in thin city, have engaged the services of Rev. W. H. Ben-, ade, of Philadelphia, who will officiate every Sabbath morning in his ministerial capacity, and lecture in the evening. Cancelling Stamps. In answer to atiAtiquiry, Commissioner Bout well says : " Iriregard to the cancel- Hug of the varionti-stamps in we la the different institutions or corporations, the hand-press will answer every purpose." r - ss ' e t .11 t i r »On . turday evening anumber of the personal-friends of , Captain Thris. Power And Lientmat . Pittriek Clark, of the new company al:mains herelor the 101st reki nmuti-mresented them ' with ''e' handsome sword, sash arid belt each. The iireienta - - thin took place in the Fifth ward, and fhb' address was made by Win.'C. Moreland, Esq.,', The recipients replied in fitting terms., Both. these , gentlemen will make good officers. They, are very popular, arid will ~be tollowea by the best wishes of i . ,frierids. NoAblilewieklexA . eademy. This well established' SOhOol, toriat4ll about eight miles..north - Of New Brighton and fifteen miles;-South of--lieW Castle, (easily accessible - from.t4k,.: surrounding towns and this city ,) in a very' healthy country,.erijoys an amiable reputation and offers excellent facilities for ,athorough rip tellectriarand education. The terms are favorable and we lake' pleasure in recom mending to the public, Rev.. H. Webber, thiiprincipal, who also has the privilege of referring the following citizens:. L. Os good, GeM F. Gilmore, Daide - Jones, H. P. Mueller, Robert Woods,-:Alex. Hol stein,' E. ~Burchfield. Adam- Reineman, David Sands, Gen. Wm. Robinson Jas., Plummer and Wm. Grace, of Sputli ' Pitts• burgh. Circulars can be obtained at the book store of English & Co., Wood street, s Ts, 1561. 3309 8037 2359 13)6 2246 5678 Mr. R. E. J. Miles, commences an en gagement at the Theatre this evening with his celebrated trained, horse, Minne The bill for to-night "Rook wood or Dick Tnrpin, the HiOwityman" and the farce of "A Kiss in the Dark." The good old play of Mazeppa, is in pre paration. . Convicted. "Dock" Pool, on trial at Wheeling for the murder of Adam Burch, has been con victed of murder in the first degree. 2187, 4887 7072 2353 1511 3218 4719 LAWYERS should attend the sale of Law Books this (Monday) evening at McClel land's Auction. A LARGE AND PRIME stock of winter Boots, Shoes and Gaiters just received at McClelland's Auction. , • 0/10VER .& BA KA Tes Sewing Machinaa manufaetering purposes. are the beat hiatus A. F. C lATONAY. General Agent, .118 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOSEPH lOMIR ANTHONTOPYIII JOBEPR MEYER dr SON ItANUPAOTIIRIBP OP, FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE fit CHAIRS WARRIIOUBB. 135 SMITHIPIBLD STREET. (Between (Blab street end Virginelley.) no 9 PITTSBURGH. OUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY D.EtRIES FOR 1863, So arranged that it is always clean and LOCOMB'S PATENT INKSTAN s acknowledged to be the best air•tigh ink ever offered to the public. POCKET BOORS FOR POSTAGE CUKRENCY Bor. sale by 0,10 CORNER WOOD & T,18,D SIB. PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY Office, N. E. Oor. Wood & Fifth Ott]. RIBE AND MARINE INSURANCE. DIRECTORS= Wm. Phillips, James D. Verner, John Watt, Capt. Jno. L. Rhoad William B. Hays, Samuel P. Shrivel.. John X Parke, I George B Jones, Charles Vann sell, Daniel Wallace. William Kirk, I C. Ranson Love. PHILLIPS, President JOHN WATT, Vice Pres% Win. F. GARDNER, Sec'y. 1547 - Iyia L. A RGE DWELLING FOR RENT, situate on Marburg street. A hall, two par lors, six chambers, kitchen, dining room. pantry and large yard ; immediate ruomession. Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS, ocl7 id Market rtreet. 0 COUNTRY MERCHSNTS AND DE L.IE R. . EATON, MACHUM dr CO., NOS. 17 AND 19 FIFTH STREET, Jobbers and retailers of Trimmings, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoop Skirts. Ribbons, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Undershirts and Drawers, Woolen Hoods, ?tablas, Scarfs, Zephyrs and Knitting Yarn, every variety of small wares and notion., Our stock is ost as double as large as ever before, and the larger portion was purchased (before the last great advance in prices. With the induce ments we van now offer we would es. pecially invite the attention of. City and Country Merchants Milliners, Peddlers and all who bay to sell again, B, B. A choice assortment of STAPLE D. 111" GOODS, at Wholesale only. W ALL PAPER FOR AUTUMN OF 1862. A complete assortme nt of beautiful PAPER' HANGINGS, of all styles, bought before the tax advance. will be cold at the usual low prices. W. P. MARSHALL: ' see. No. 87 Wood street. OATS! OATS!! OATS !!! FARMERS AND GRAIN DEALERS take notice. OMR QULTITERMASTER, U. 8. A. - Pittsburgh, October 14th, 1862. The undersigned desires to purchase several :thousapd bushels of good, sound. merchantable Oats,' to be delirnred at the Public Forage Lime ; payment made on delivery. Grain sacks will be furnished on.application. at this Maw ' - - A. MONTGOMERY. Maier and. Qiiarterinaster, twin tt IT. 13.:Arzenr., AttaonsaYl4lig;'' Octobe j A ELECTION FOB D IRECTORS OF .L ll - this Bank will be November e Banking noose. on the 17th day of next. be tween the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. A general meeting of the stockholders will held on the,4th day of November next. at 10 o'clock a. in. J. W. COOK, Cashier, ocl6:fm 'ACHERIEL— .2S Barrels No.-3 Mackerel : - - 50..- - F Half Barrels No 2 and 3 Mack - 61;4i ...:1 Kits Just received and for sale by 'do'. JAB. A. F,ETZEit, corner Market and Piixt streets. ____ oTAToEs.--5o nossEEs , fiDEEKE Neshanocksilot received and forsale JAS.. A BELZER, 15 corner Mezketand First streets. • mzßogthers AND MAIIINACTUREMiI BANK. October 13th. 1862. -1 A w ELECTION FOR skumeroup or. 111. thia Bank will ; ber!beld , at they'litanitinie H ouse on the thittlagOndarinfatoxember next. betwebn the - houtt orteai and two ; also a (renew zweetkii .the.a - talk/abiders will be held at the' Ba y lis piaae. on the first 2neaday of November next at ten o'clock a. in. oolttd W. H. DENNY. Cashier.. Mlnnehaba all sizes OTOGRAPIIIO ALBUMS, new lot S TIPPED WITH INDIA RUDE ready for nee W. S. HAVEN, Va o'3 sq . T; Second Edition TR , : Ria 11710.1,4.410* State Election Still DOlibtfttl DEMOCRATIC TICKET 1)ROBABL' The Ohio Election Returns IIiEpLEIRME, ATr TII9ROTARE 6AP 150 of the Late Rebel Invaders Oaptared N. Y. FEDERAL UNION F'ARTA: , Gen. jilt Nothiiisted for Goverriiii From Newberue, C MORGAN'S GUERRILLAS DEFEATED Lexington,, Ky. l Reoccupied by Federal Troops. Ffeaarssono, Oct. 19.—The result of the election in regard to the State ticket is still doubtful, but probabilities favor a dethoeratic.majorit3i. Fifteen Unionists are no doubt„ elected to Congress, including gr. Bailey in the 16th district. The State Legislature will probably stand as follows: House 46 Union, and 54 Demo cratic ; Senate 20 Union to 13 Democratic. It is 'generally concluded here that there will be a Democratic majority of one on 'oint ballot. CINCINNATI, October --The Ohio election returns from sixty-six counties give a Deznocratic; majority Of eighte” thcn tind—a Democratic gain of fifty thou sand. The Democratic malority in the State will be about twelve thousand. The Congressional delegation stands, 11 Dem ocrats and 6 Union. GEL SIGEL' iIk:ADQCARTERB, ) Fairfax Court House, Oct. 19. I . Gen. Stahl to-day, with a detachment of cavalry, met a large force.of rebel cavalry and a battery : of artillery; near. Thoroug hfare Gal), and attacked them and captur ed 80 of the enemy and one caisson filled with ammunition. The enemy was routed and Gen. Stahl is in hot pursuit. - - HEADQUARTERS ARMY POToMAC, October 18, 1862. All is quiet along the lines. The recon noitering column returned to camp, having affected the object for which they were sent out. One hundred and fifty of the cavalry en gaged in the recent raid into Pennsylvania have been captured on this side •of the river. They are stragglers from the main body, and most of them are dressed in U. S. uniform, and it is probable that there may be a few yet lurking about watching loran opportunity to escape. Six were captured a few nights since in the midst of Gen. Ricketts' camp. Several officers are included in the lists of those already cap tured. The hospitals around Sharpsburg are filled with rebel wounded. Besides this there is a very large number of rebel sick and wounded in Shepardstown; some esti mates place them as high as 4,000. The mortally wounded, among them is very great... very attention. so faras medical at tendance is concerned'is now given to them. A large number of the convalecent decline to accept the usual parole but tak e the oath of allegiance and travel north. A Smith Carolinian wastaken last night at Darn No. 4 in citizen's dressi.he is believed to have been a spy, though possibly he may be one of Stuart's men trying to make his way across the river. His case is being investigated. NEW YORK, Oct. 19 . — Commodore Had son was buried yesterday afternoon with appropriate himors. The new organization styled the Federnl Union party, met last evening and nomi nated General. John A. Dix for Governor, and issued an address to the electors ofthe State without' distinction of party to form a Federal Union Club and send delegates to a Convention on the 28th inst., to be held at the Cooper Institute, in this city, in order to ratify the .nomination of Geti. Dix. The steamers G. C. Collins and Ellen S. Terry from Newborn N. C., have arrived With datea to the 14th., , `lGovernor Stanley arrityd at Newbern on the 11th inst. _ - The gunboat Seymour has been raised from the river Neese and put in order for service. A letter from Jacksonville, Fla., states that on arrival there of Gen. Brannan on the 6th, he found the town nearly desert ed. It was occhpied by the 7th Connecti cut regiment.. The rebel.steamer Gov. Mil ton was captured by the expedition that had been sent up the river. Guns and am- munition were captured at the taking of the river batteries, and also a large num ber of contrabands who fled to our lines had been sent to Hilton. Head. Gen. Brannan and his force had also returned. The gunboats being depended on to keep possession of the river. The British schooner Minerva reports that on the 15th inst.. in lat. 28° and 56" and long. 57° and 10", she spoke a .rebel steamer.. from Wilmington, .Ni C o for Nassau, with a caiTo of cotton. She was about 200 tons burtan, painted green and schooner rigged. The copy of a letter written by Gen. Scott to the Secretary of State, one day before the inauguration in 1861, and put - fished' by John Vali Farm; if authentic midst - have been derived from some source other than the State Department, since neither the President or.Seeretru7 of State has any knowledge of the manner in which any communication to either of them from Gen, .Scot , could : have come into 'the hands of Mr) Van Eden, ' = • CINCINNATI, Oct. - 19.-After capturing the pickets Morgan dashed into Lexington yesterday morning, at the head of fifteen, hundred men, - Before surrendering our troops. fought him gallantly, killing and wounding several. Our.loss was six killed and one linndrsd and twenty-five ,prison ere; who'Were immediately paroled. Tao 'hundred and fitly of our cavalry succeeded. in escaping. Morgan soon after lefeLeil ington, taking .the Versailles,:inrOike. iTo-daA when , between. Versailles' and iFraukfort, he was , suddenly met lby abont Itiro thofisand five, hundred of Dumont's kirfalry,, who, after a short running fight, route`d:Niii, scattering his forces.' One report es:ye - he was driven -across the Ken tucky river, in the direction of Lawrence burg; another, that he is endeavoring to join Humphrey Marshall, who is near Sharpsburg. An attack by Marshall is looked for at Paris tornight. Lexington is now in polsession of our troops. .; The Democratic State ticket, in Indiana 113 elected hififerd%,lloo to-8;060 majority. The Democrats elect five' , Congressmen, and the Union party four. The result in 'the 10th and 11th districte,iit ..uncertain, midis " The Dem °brats elect a unnority of both branches of tbe'Legbditure, *fifth secures the election or a Deamer4lU 4nAntorte fill themacisticy occasioned by the - expulsion of Bright. General Fremont passed Indianapolis last night, en route for St. Louis. 4)111814 i- 1 i; 19.- I John Morgan !•Lexington with' &ices yesterday Passing - thionkh VerSailles and ce through Lnufrenceburg at daylight, l Was at Bloomfield - tit two o'clqch this ,moon. • • • mural Dtimont is in pursuit. There !been no fight between Thimont And gan. TIC is reported. just .sonth - of Mount Critienden Barmy corps is still ei south, in pursuit of Bragg. It is osed that 'the rebel army are aiming osiOnto Tennessee by Big Creek Gap Wilson'e Gaps Buell ism close pur and it is believed he will force the !le to a fight or capture a large portion ein .before they reach Cumberland reb, of Ga_pl T e Perrysville battle at Chaplin Bills Ibrought - on prematurebt and against 'Om of General Buell, whose plans nveloping the whole of Bragg's army trivarted 'and his purst:t of the rebels eu' by that•' circumstance. I NSAS Crrr, October 18.—Reliable .fi ation states that Quantrell, with , 200 men, made a raid on Shawnee , Kansas, , last night, burning the er portion of the town and killing itizens and carrying off all the horses .uld find. Ile passed Little Santa . 0., last evening about 7 o'clock on gay to Kansas, returning the same ion at five o'clock this morning. derable excitement prevails here. info abo tow, grea nine le c' Fe, his direc, Cons! cc to Recruiting Officers E EXECUTIVE. COMMITTEE OF I loghany County hereby no ify all Persons engag i h d in recruiting volunteers for the military sonic of the United States, in A Ilegheny Coonty, by tb Committee to that n payment of County Bounty will be made Volunteers recruited after the 14 of October. instant. By o der of the Commute. B . THOMAS M. fIOW. esident Committee. PITT RIMINI. 00t.10,1802.Pr DU E SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO Smitnfield Street, oppoeite e Custom (Jou e. Chartered by tho Leghdature. OFFICERS. Prestiient Wini. TICE PRESIDENTS. .Rnilth B. F. Ro Id Thos. D. Messier A. Reit. Jame • Franciii Sellers Josl•n• Rhodes John . Jennings. JacoL Stuckrath Thole S. Blair Aloz. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TEDB u TEr, ng Josiah King ASBU Jos Dilworth fi 8 F wler W A Reed Jan W Woudwell It C Sohtnertz F Rah 1 C W Iticketnon J M iernan S H Hartman D M ong It .1 Anderson 11 i e n oc ias h ran Jan W aster C H NV If WmS ith W Ihinsen (I B Jo ea B F Jones W II P elps f C B Herron ' SECRETARY AND TREASURER. D. S. hIcRINLICY. Open d ily, from 9A. M. to 2r. tr. Also, Tura lay and aturday evenings, from tt to 9 ,'clock. Deposi received of ONE DIME and uwards. Divide declared in December and June of each year Dividen - allowed toren:lain are placed to the credit of . e depositor as priduipal, and bear in terest, th . compounding it. Books c.ntaining °barter. 'By-Laws, se., fur nished at he office. Thi. Institution offers, especially to these Pomona w ose earnings are small, the opportunity to accum -• by small deposits, easily saved, a auto whicl cif be a resource when needed, their money no only being safe but bearing iuterest, in tend of r -mewing unproductive. myl2 - - A e lON SHOE HOUSE FIFTH STREET, Ladies' Boots and Balmorals Men's Boots and dialmorals Misses' Boots and Balmorals Boys 800 Youth's ..1 s and Balmorals, oots . and Mamoru's, Boots and Balmorals, Child refi' er than the Cheapest • IMPO D R. JO fessiorLir ' TANT TO LADIES TN HARVEY, HAVING 808 • pf twenty years deted his exclusively to the me treatmentpro- of leo, and having suoneeded in thou - in restoring the afflicted to sotmd ow entire confidence in offering pub- Ganda of 110Iyhealth. has t American Remedy," R. HARVEY'S CRONO- 'HERMAN FEMALE PILLS I a never yet failed (when the &ree ve been 'strictly followed) in re v diffictiltins arising from °barna ion or stoppage of Nature, 1 1. or in restori g the system to perfect health when stiffeAng fro Slnna/ Affections, Proles s u e Uteri, the W Aare, 0 ' other weakness of the Uterine °r owels, Alec n all eases of Debility 'or Nerverue Proatratien, yqtcries, Palpitations, ko., ,t 0.,, Aro. *bicker° 11 forersumers.of more serious disease. i11e)..../7thes ills are perfectly karmkss on the con stitution, and snap be taken byi he most delicatefe niale without using distress; at the same time they act ii a charm, by strengthening, invigo rating, and r torling.the eyotem to a healthy con• dition, and y bringing on the monthly period with regal sy, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should, however. not be taken using Use first three or four months of propane . though safe at any other time, as miscarriage ould be the result. Bach box c ntalna 60 Pills. Pawn Otis; DOLLAR, and when d will be sent by moil pre-paid by asp advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. BRYA , Rochester. N. Y,, General Agent Bold by Dr ggists generally. JOSEPH FLEMING, r Market street and the Diamond, ' ivy's " Agent for Pittsburg. EMIVAL OF Which ha • eons stakiv . die . tIRESH Mt* which will bo 8027 S. SHOES AND GUMS, .1d at the old prices at BORLAND'S, 98 Market Arcot. ODD IPA KM, FOR ( SALE LOW BY SOWN do TETLEY, 134 i Wood street. OFT SAtE OF C LOSLN BOOTS, HOES, AND GAITERS, Al' BORLAND'S, arket street. 2d door from Fifth. aa9 98 T WO NE STANDING TOP BUGGIES, price was sl2b will he sold now Mrs. JOSEPH WHITE'S, Be e Repeal ory Two Mile Run. a hose form tor $9O, at LOUD,— tra O BARDELS DOUBLE EX y Flour Just received and for Ale JAS. A. FETZER, Cotner Market and First streak'. LADIES athla.sn 'BENCH MOROCCO BOOTS a Elan Aaation. OVS. ar AD Shoes at UTHS AND CHILDREN'S oCllilland's Auction. 1.00 FAIRS OF CHILDREN'S Shea at M'Clelland's,No. 55 Eifth orget tho number. street. Don't I2AVON— Sides jus OULBS. COUNTRY BACON received and for sale kg_ JA MEE 'A. FETZER, corner Market and First streets. Eyor. • AA , cows ne Whitue,yi Allow& I sale by se6 RH REVOLVERS— add old ,model, all aizes s do do.. . do ' eclook'a Cartridge ; gnaw—always on lased. andfor BOWN Jr TETLEY, 138 Wood street. 1.200 Real Scot (, !LUaffORALL EIRIRTS, h and Dontestie Makes, sky* and choice colon, the lad. great allvanoe. and for sale seal by: • ' : -0 EATON, MACRUM & co., 17 111th street. received be for _ whOltiaelead ata ooli when you, °me in th - NO. 55.F/FTH STRIKE, axit ty. Beate or noes. it is the dump: ci ...ortrarys D'ACOIII.--B.ooo' GOO* rtiorfeLb Corner Markot and irat QIIITH di 0.7 sale by all ESSON'S RIFLES, FOR DOWN ar TETLEY, 136 Wood it. FIZZEIM John C. Calhoun a Prophet. Mr. John C. Calhoun died in ]B5O. A Southern writer relates the following as evidence of klis sagacity: During Mn. Calhoun's illness, a distin guished Senator, who possessed his entire con6denc clue day went to visit him. In speaking of the Compromise measures, Mr. Calhounlsaid : "I shall never again be in the Senate; my day is gone• by; but if the gentlemen who have charge of these questions think that they will be able, as loyal men, toi adjust them by comeromise, I fear they are mistaken. The seeds of dissolution, sir, have been sown, and must bear fruit. The two sections can no lon ger live under a common government. I. think I can see clearly within what time the separation will take place, and 16x it at twelve years — three,Presidential terms. My judginent ;is clear on subject,. but 1 am not so clear as to !erns it will take place; but I think that. the greatest proba bility is, that the Government will explode during a Presidential election." _JAMES PARR, Jr Death of the Hero of Letthtieriv. Major General Sir John Eardley Win mot Inglis, the hero of Lucknow in the Sepoy rebellion, died .on the 27th of Sep tember at Homburg, Germany. It will be remembered that this officer was in com mand of the garrison at Lueknow, and de f nicled that position with a very small force of English soldiers already enfeebled by privation and ;the disease incident to a hostile climate, against an enormously d;s proportioned force of mutineerS. For that noble defense he was made a Knight Commander of the Bath. Subs&piently he was appointed to the command of the British troops in the lonian Islands; but his health, shaken by the long anxiety and desperate privation of Lucknow, langush • ed until his medical advisers thought it their duty to recommend that he Should try the air of Germany. He was fifty years old. The Reported Capture of Whalers There is considerable excitement it New Bedford, Mass., in consequence of the reported capture of the ship Ocmul-- .gee, of Edgartoin, and four other whalers, September sth, off Flores, Western Islands, by the steamer "290.'' A meeting of merchants and shipowners was immedi ately called, and a resolution passed call ing upon the insurance companies -of the city to confer together and unite upon some mode of insuring vessels against capture. The Ocmulgee was insured, bat not against capture. HOUSEKEEPERS Furnishing Store KITCHEN. Tin Ware. Wooden Ware. Spice Boxes. Cup Tuba Slaw Cutters, Hair Sieves, Mince Knives, Silver Soap, Chautoise Skins, Skewers, Gridirons; Lemon mecums. Stew Pans, Wade Irons, Fish Kettles, Ham Boilers, ' ~I raters, . Larding Needles. Pudding Pans, Bread Pans, Butter Ladles; Iron Holders, stop Ladders, Keelers, Clothes Lines. Scales, Cook's Knipe • Bread Boxes Scoops. FOR THE DI Castors Syrup Juga, Cako Kni red, Crumb Knives, Salt Stands Fruit Stands Butter Knives, Soup:Ladles, Gravy Ladles, • Children's Round & Oval Salviire, Bouquet Stands. CUT* Ivory RandleffKnives Cocoa do do Stag do do English Tea Tram:, Fors and Spoon TrOs Dish Covers, Rash Dishes, Wine Strainers, • Spirit Coffee Pots, Table Mats, Bread Baskets, - Wine Coolers,' Refrigerators, • FOR THF 4 Toilet Jars, Foot Baths, ' 1 InfAntle Baths, • Mattress Brushes, Shavinuilltnas,_ , Bronze Match Holders Flower Stands, NurserYßettigersAorg, Wag.TaPeit. Library Steps, ,• t • Vienna Fisk Globes, Bird• Cage% • Vizzatts,_ - Card deVisite Frames Camp VIII , es, everything pertain Hona To be obtained at rel STORE of K A Y 'B6 R' -30 Fitt _ . . j ; ..Eirst door; B All Clincla deliver . All eghenv. - Bihrile gheel. Borough. eta.:„.... ? • OTIOETO 00IINTEY MEEOIIO I I 6 4, HAVE AVAIX ,IiECEIVED* iik** * / otook of - 4 I 1 , BOOTS, SHOES—AND -GUMS, ;which I wilt AC to dealers at a very alight at 6 c4.14.,19 8 .t4 - Call and examine my *oak, JOSRPH Et. BORLAND, 98 Market street, 2d door from Filth. oell MEN'S BALMORAL:B AND GAITERS at Masonic Hell Auction Rouse. ?bl??=^.:.:•:sYw~'X•+YG~+:i'. ~`S.'."=_*SSFti+~'Fx :i'a'l~. y_^.s Lnx I r.'Si Cardi - from Archbishop: Hughes. - Arnlibiatiop Hughes publishes a card in , denial of, cartitia, statements made by the ihiiilo - IVCCirre.ipoudent of a Philadelphia limier, to the effect that threatening letters ttave beelt sent to the Archbishop from Baltimore, in4consequence of his speech on the The Archbishop says: • Ist. He, has received no 'anonymous let ter from Baltimore or elsewhere, threaten ing him with any species of physical •vio lence. 24. The only letter which he , did not receive was not from a secessionist. 3d. Toward those of his acquaintances who are Secessionists he entertains per sonally the same regard-which he enter tained before the outbreak of our civil war. He thinks that they, or rather their leaders, have acted imprudently, rashly, aad disloyally toward the government that they had ad much,contributed to establish, to support, and, for that matter, to-admin ister, during three quarters of a century. Bat neither ,in Europe nor America has the ArchbiahOp ever employed contumeli ous epithets toward them. As for himself he stands 'firmly by the government at Washington, which, from the first term of blonroe s administration, has stood pro tectingly and firmly by him. And yet, if duty required it, he woald not be afraid to trust his life to those who are now unhap pily engagee in what is called secession, either in Savannah, Charleston, or even Richmond ;land he thinks that it duty, un connected with this civil strife, required his presence in either of these cities, he would not .entertain the smallest appre hension of personal danger. GOODS FOR THE Brushes, Baskets, Jolly Moulds. Wash Basins. • ' CUP Mops, Wtre.Sieves. • Coat Scuttles, Stove Polish, Rohe Washers.. Basting Spoons, Coffee Mills Wash Boards, Sauce Pans, Bird Roasters, Fry Pans, Farina Boilers, Egg Beaters, Flour Pails, Water Filters, Pio Plates, • Clothes Wringers. Wooden Spoons. Butter Prints, Wash Tubs, oap Cup?, Toast Forks, Sad Irons, Meat Presses Cake Boxes, &c., &e.. NINA ROOM. HATED. Call Bells, Nut Picks, Fish Knives, lee Cream Ku I 7.24, Napkin Rings, Cake Baskets, Forks and Spoons. oyster Ladles, Sugar Spoons., Mustard Spoons, • Ice Pitchers. Goblets, ERY. Carvers, Forks. Square Waiters, Crumb Bruxhim, Crumb Trays, Chafing Coffee Biggins, Coffee Cafetiera, • Nut Crackers,.Round Waiters. Cork Screws, Knife Sharpeners. Wat r Coolers, &c, ;BARBER. Water Carriers. Chamber Buckets, Bowls and Pitchers, Gas Shades. Nursery Shades, Nursery Lamps, Clothes Whisks& 010 theslIbmpers, • ,"Niettlighta, ILNEOIIS. • Door Mats, Vestaa; 'Meat Safes, Pocket Knives, Flasks, Camp Portfolios. • to shalt. a wall appointed 'Labia priced at the NSW C4IJA 11 11 S, Street I ow. Excharige Bank. ithin f a ch es ar te g r e Agr i l sell-1 na .a.treTzoN. B ,° DL n E ELtA.NIi Arr. Mika Minnehnba To conclude with' 7 . -• ISS IN THE • Dick Tait - Bonny Black BEISB Barbara I Mr. Pettibon ! Mr& Petri too PssvA .E.DiszAsigar— Dr.BII.OAWN'SMEEDICAL VA and SURGIg Ii AL Office, N 0.30 , Smithfield sot, Pittsburgh. -- Pennayhisida. Dr.BßOWlifis an old citizen ; . - of Pittsburgh. and has been in 4 PractioeforthelaintweentY-five 7 .1 ream. His besineas has been • maned meetly to Private and ' SursicalDiElo46ol, - CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a flecileal friend, should not fall to find out the aura place of relief. ThaDootor is a regular graduate, and his treat ment of a certain class of diseases is a sure solar goatee to the solderers of obtaining liermanent re lief by the 031 of his remedies' and following hir,, advice. DR. baowirs REMEDIES - never fail to Cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, Impieties and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifesto itself in the form of totter psoriasis, anda great many forms of akin dis eases, the origin of which the patient is ontlrell ignorant. To persona so afflicted, Dr. Brown often hopes of a sure ae rthogery. SEM AL % M nd ap ES. Dr. - Brown's remedies for the alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit ot menial gratification. which the young and weak Winded often give way to, (to their own deetruction.) ar the only reliable remedies known in . the country —they are safe. and make a speedy restoration of health. fiIIEHTIt3M. Dr. Browner emedi MA es never fail to ouzo. this Painful disease AT d raw nays — he Wawarrant a cure. He also Oasts Piles;' Gloat, Eicinneirrlicea Stricture. Urethal Diseharees, P l eanalolVeakneas Monthly BitYPTiona. Diseases, of the Joints. Fistula in Ann „ ervons Affections, Pains in the Back and nine Irritation of the Bladder. to. gather with all diseases of an =pore origin. A letter describing thespaptdins,contaiting s rez,_directed to DR. BROM , N. .N 0.30 Smith fi eld St., Pittsburgh, PP., will Pe immediately answer. ed. Medicine sent to any address 7 safely packed and secure from observation. Office and Priyits Rooms. No. 60 Smithfield treet. Pittsburgh. Pa. nols-dawds JUST RECETVED AT gttiELJLNDIgI, 98 MARKET. STREET. Ladies Balmoral Congress Gaiters, Ladies Balmoral Morocco Boots Ladies Balmoral Lao; Gaiters Men, Boys and Y relow Boot&' ' ' ' Call and Miami ,n o: I /pys and Youths Balmoral& KENscurrozi • IRON A NAIL WORKS. nfasiturers of ar, BoOler, Hoop, A and Wizen, Nails and Spikes ; leo, Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Railt suitable for Coal Works. Works are adjoining the CITY GAS WORK ' Warehouse. N 0.68 Water street and M 6 Market street., Magalers Building. SIT BITERS UP TILE RIVER, WE have for sale : beautiful homestea4, of 53 acres of good land. .With woodlatd, orchard of 2 acres of choice ft, a larg Mansion House of hall and ten , rums, conveniently arranged, porches, veranda&c.. Barn and Stable, all in good order and pie. qaptly situate on the Monon gahela river. easy of access b. steamboat and railway. For price and term. apply toor address CUTHBERT &SON% Commercial Broken. 0015 m Market area.. 1 AT 0 TICE. HE A.A.RTNERSIIIP 111 litEpofore birfareen C. C. fiteinmetz and Tt• . Black, known as STEINMNTZ & BLAC , General tlbbnee Carpenters and Jobberg was dissolved October Bth. 1882. T. M. Black withdrawing from the firm, C. C. Steinmetz. is alone authorized to settle up the business. The undersigned will bel thankful to the friends of the late firm for a continuation of their patronage. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. - !CURTIS C. LiTBENIIBT4 WIN ALLElrvibetiveiezi streets. SWOP ON V t Wood and Übe ocl3:3td "TIME ANNII. .111KIMG 'OF THE Stockholders of the PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFA 1 , ' IND COMPANY.. will be held in Philafphia. on Monday. October 20th, at 11 o'clock 4. M. at the Company's office. No. 127 Walnut str et, for the election of seven i i. Directors. Secre" and Treasurer to serve for the ensuing year. d for such ether business as may then:be presen ed. 001-2wd • SAM% F. FISHER,. Treasurer. • --- CIT COPATLTNERSHIP. E, THE UNDIGNED, HAVE WV this day foreibd a copa EßS rtnership. under the firm of MAGEE & HICKS, for the transaoton of the CLOTH BUSINESS. at N 0.255 Market street CHARLES MAGEE, J, RODMAN HICKS; toter 4.1862. ' 66-Itrd . PRILADELPITa, O. TO COITSUM PTIVES: "_. riprirE ADVERTISER. HAVING BEEN .E. reitoriti to i heath in a few weeks, by a very simple after eying mitered several years with a severe lung affection and that dreadful disease, Consumpuo —is anxious to make known to hie iellow suffere the moans of cure. To ail who desire i he will send a prescription used (free of charge). with the directions for pre , 1.,„ parin g awl using the, same, which they will find a The only o b ject Asthma,ltronehitis. dre. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prckriptionis to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which lib coneives to bo invaluable; and he hopes every lufferer will try histremed, as it will cost them nothing, antiquity,. prove a blessing. . Parties wishing the presorption wilt_please ad: dram Rev. PIE WARD A) WILSON , sel9m Williamsburg Kings RouniY, N. Y." '. L' lOR RENT.— T A WELL,ILNOWN Bakery and Confectionary, Kunefi Smith- field st. A -largo attire room-marble-counters and fist urea. with spacious IceereatoSakeitand Ladies' Restaurant on Second Story., -Dwelling House of eight rootruil and kitchen:- good-CV/IAM coal vault, dumb waiters from bakery to ,stdro room, and saloon in second story, dce.. ac. This first -class ; establishMent is now in complete order, and laving a well established customimf. fords an excellent opportunity to any one.- desi rous.of going into th e business. rented for one or three year- as the roprietoi• to about removing from the city. Ann to. S CUTHB RT.& SONS. 51 Market street. .• , , CARPETS, " ' ' W. dSO McCili4tlC " Alum RAYE IN STORE THE.LARR vv EST' • stock of "Tarpets, Druggets, 'Oilcloths, &c., in the city , and, having purcheaed for cash, before the recent qyance of the manu facturers. we are nowiselling , them at lower rates than the Eastern Konica • oclo IL2 MARHEI STREET I , Read : .- - .Read : Read r- ... ' . HIGHLY. lIKPORTA.ISI,SII ' • AM/ISAT WRIASIS- TO TlSS;ArStati.. WAA eig ED. and those thaffestrwifroutweakcater of ht i' - - • ;.;-• - --• TO ALL. YOONIiiAND OLDE", - ' • • yen wish to egg erieisee• great ypike[ett:Tioni, lint. try the world-geolowned • ..- .:,-;,'-.•;- •, • . • - EIISSLCSPEBBLE SPEOTAIIISS.= Paroluwerstrillconlinpe to find erect satisfac tion by trying these Eljeretaoles. sold only bir . .:.;-.., '..5.1 DIAMOND; 1:0 • . • --•__ NreitiV M street, Perstlteidiaig.'" e nusidariPebbl inserted':lxiceltiksaue,•l.; li-sews El 1- Bow ' im :altien.._'''.:•:l biA " 3LtaIR-tiIC ii- lESt:y. JIAGEE - \,...,_ 1., • , ....,;-: ; tea,, 7,a--s,tedatut, ettek Cloth*, qa18.410.41_ ^----... -"' s': Bu3r-, ireatin g e, t hings,mgz, --,:',- _ 1 - - kupur.A. armiii , sudri-iiiim,b), 009.174 t - , COOPERS 9 I AND CARPENTERS TOOLS fiii gate by BOWN & UTLEY. ocll Wood_Btreet. --~~.,x.:,.,. - -A T - 66_Fi}`TH STREET Eht 41, 110ATRE, _ MA nate 134xea. ss* CO Paranettn and , nem arele, :5 25 cleat Colored Buie 1 IV:An Datitirfuttr. I. Washingt•h: City. ill."11,11if.1, 1e62. ) MAJOR JOSEPH A. STOCKTON, fritt,gh, Pa : "Reir You are.;biteby authorit to raise a giment of Cavalry.; le the tHateof Pears , lea nia, far three yenta- or - cluitne_ths ' Wax. to ho or. gapiced in aecordaece•Wittt 2 Gebbfal , Order .No. 126„ fromthis Depßrtmeet; - ...:_t., • . • The Field snot Staff OffmeW"eici.,- a mustered "uPOI3. completfon of thettelranitatemf the Red ..mcmt;,-• 7 :.,:, :;."...1 S . 1,1 . ~.1, ; , ~.,:=ll/..., '; ..... _ Enlistsi mmtsekil be Madera Vis — Arolle,L Sup- Plies of dating arms, honahrlted'leuipro ants will - befurnishedbyt the proper Department. Byerdet of thii,Seeretary of War_ -. . • . A'. 1 C. 1. BUCKLIGH AM, . - . Begaiier Elea - 441rd A. A. G. -----._ -• ...__-:'1 c Th eanquitergatt-PteitattW±tfi.,afturra.l. _i, thgrisbuteDet=ll6:l, i ZIO - -foltgclutitlyatherity of the War flopartment • Is algoved,-nnaohlered tbatAtritegiment of Cay :thus auttfotteed tabu raised agreeably to the and orgaNettiotiladliatistby the War ' Departtetent. Bitt*k 61 ' iteGeventStr,_ i t iiii . .- - •A' ---", A A„,r. AckAisELL, 2,41 ' -",t GenerAP...cepleylvittua. From the above It " lititieeti l tt4.2the under sighed has been dul!ii ettAierttettereQie this Reg. invent.: It will bei at " " hie itatait*Jtessible to the Stanton Canal% tiftd'Ualalilbegal. Schoen maker will' asshitinL'CorkeletiOitheFßegiment. The first bianton - ReirdifentknorneCamn Howe. ' uniformed; .atOt. -via 'bo , ,mettiabld tore: hire ComPonteirof this- , Reghtith i t, are'Artln Comp. and is fast filling up .1 - , ":4 , -!'"`:',-...? • „,,. ' et . Oatilliardeo, herb: ofNMptitifitssAii ?quad% not already acceptedilsmttoWtli undoub t-0,11.11be finest oPPorthnitilor ord ' ' the tort. • vice. All Bounties from the :Milt " `Notes will I be given to the men. unit thtCrAilesablei4 County Bounty to suck= en ' may be Whited from Alle gheny County. This 113attaltoti bakitten called . for special service by !the SecretSrY:of War, and wit I be armed, equipped audhontedwAkthe least -Possible delay, ~ - -,- !:. ' - , 1._,.:_, AlEirlho Colonel east be totind:atiteadquarters, .BANK -BLOCK,. - Fifth.,- . Sttetit.'" , !"" ".% General Howe's office. .-., -, r ,-- '- -a ., . o cii-tf . ement of Me. R. R. 4 ebi• 1 - 1 ter tiainea.:hOrie, Wool) Hyatt. - _ • COME TO . S cuE! _ newit• HIINDItEiI,WEht, IWA - Vrien TO A: fill thC ranks' of the NINTHAREtiIafF NT PENNSYLVANT4 IiESEMWOWs. Gen iiemeiidesirimooofq tbiirar.vt`cannot oonnect ltteinktilve.s tett Whetter: rdihnent. For tut , her Information. inrmiirerrujitinceletii• , Wilkins fintl,Tynn ICWreeL, ,i 4 :71%./VCRATRICIZ. 3%. V - IReeititing Officer. " " • "OR Titr„sipurr-T . _ AND other Peringitiatita,re*inetita.,Alits; under skned rOdrilit reanilta7fKall4the rld Pennttylvaida regfinen*brit cittlly that ,popular vat= regiment, the pity ' -third, led by the gallanaCol.dlaits.„ tie -waparto every recruit the usual govermannt , kountsh and ad vance pay; also the eountrbond and extra bound )- ty of $lO. fie will receivereortiltsfor any branch of the servicarlinOintx_7 catialrrror: Otttee at Midlkitiallall..h'Ourthatru.eßet GROSS , oetrinid Ist Inf. NOTICE TO +I ,RC4ANT-S iraw EATON rNVITE - al. AIRS of - TRIMMINGS. - EMBROIDERIES lIPSIRRY' 41;0 MILLINFRY:GGODS O . & Our present stook embraces - oireiSiGtl;!dtlioro toforo kept, with the addition of znatil , new and useful articles. to which%we. Rkti. special attention of the jobbing tawle. lis to camp shoullistaosly themialtith ol6a! a Itubllser : Elatiliets,", tIWAWooI Shirts, Wool SookSi'.9loves,EliOSA9nd era Collars, &O. , . _ su ht:,t scr) . NATON,I If Ata O, - - - No.f TT :WAN aueot. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing illachhip : NO. Ti FIFTH SITLENTr Pnamsuliaa, t Awarded the IrirelPremitan at the United States Fair . FOR THECYEARR / 85 89 1859 liind Jai& TTwelos . ql. 111110.10 e. ' • - • •,,t, • NACIIIWI nom in the uni4 - 1414 - * /L i Z: .20,066'-istan .. _ We offer ; to the pub& WIDEELEA4NAL SON'S IMPROVKII-Mnim imaoxiwilat Etnliblid):PßlCES; iiticinic e ased:4ia9l2oB • of its merits as the best 4.1. ii*.ixiif ;Placid' .3 , Sawing liaohinenewln,nso.' fidoesequelpVell on the thickest and thinnest . fabrics, iiwsiii. look-stitch, imposeible4to • anfekireValikeeon t3eth ' ti n t sides. is eimple in o 0 atiott;reWei:epedn . movement.:end more d are leiharti,'43s:ta _chino& - :Virenlaririiiihe -64' ‘lVetroiiiiintrin ofmachinefarnishod irp4iqpriappticatkutibter- eon or brietter. -.- «-; : . : , ....7,i1 . 4 , .1 . 59017 Ilsobi'ne warranted -1 frir taros scearrA , aps • - !-Wh)r. - B,ll.htia.ft « «Sc.& ~ ..„ . _ . . • • C hea p • - „.„ FOUBTERN SECOND HAND' ridosloB; SAIE -.An-excellent ,Rosewo' " • :ave. Price „, -- $1615,1% A Rosewood Bate Co.!Piiine,!:Olinitant . • , c05e,..6 botave., 1800 b• A Riisewood Snidert.,Piart!iehefilittld warn,6 octavo.Prieo ... 150 00 A Rosewoo4.ll3iiinfoid-lPiino;,.*.erif:fiiie touch, 61,itootave.7: Pri celag DO A ROSewockl :Orotristeed & Lae, , new and -,richly. Jr Co .carved 7 octave, •• Price - '170')9 ItosoWStod, Hares Piano, three- • • • !•-• 14 .•9' A -'• • •—,•:-" • z yearald, 7ootave. .Priee.. r 41 10 A.;. i -A 4 gfhlbert.Uprightßio6NNA''Z j 'r # --. A-4dtni ootav nY large 6 octave Para'- ' ... „ WRosiov,OirGerpuiralzo;i4;eiOiFclq,:°b/rbetave:-Pinie . A.tiabOgnOe ;but is orde A oct a v e a. old L'ondoh ¢ OOO r.I 11;:-FinNia1144o,g, 47,1iisit Lease Plaztivin-!god dln r d octavo. Pnoe :. . :• • ,-•• A*ehoeans Gibs* Pine& NuwYork !!- .very good doetave ;s f Ir P11—• : 1111 1 ,1P • A splendid stook:of new panos;fronrthebret New:York and Boston mairets..on -ripitkend eon istantlyreceiving nevem rdien;' : 'Prac!*lf o 4ariobin the sameis the mannfaotaronr, rincterrew...,instro.- ;meat warranted. For eale4. , •• , 7; - .- -- ..J 8610 .4OHN ;:111 Weeilstreist, 'to tummies sarii prociplkciffiats 1 ... , ~. We arenow manufeeta*go iv:434r of ,I - - . ..... . l a 4(-3X ' ,val:-.',.., 5 ' -I.4'it. idiot' we ere preparod tO ileliiorireig Oter.4Alr.t. YARD, 600-111WITMsTREPL,. , "..: F . band..,-. Bolith& 0 4 - g's. ll3ll / 4 7 eI!Pl I n; . -111 wa . -:e 1 "*.! DICEPIONDrimuma ne, e '..---a r -...1---k---.zi- r c‘:l i 4 l la ' yi! , - ~ . . 't -- 3ND i MASTER i ...,, . ,Wiseinx ritßazwEßi. - . .i '• , ---- lttiluiiklle teinber 1011.362 i . 1 a" . ' T i trairf AaryNxittasiri,4 ~.. - iy - L-t • ' tedetor io f , xii;ting be, tiniii Jos II.PaN 'sad W. GARRARD ..,, !_ii.a,..ireigitoljetiolit:Aturtiet, lf4ery: ts A : _ gatCRITMI 3 WElGUltdtte-11 jlitle:" unitive nillielate tin At ; tr. oirmaut the rewl:... sex,: _The'lllewiel_toteitiater i lib ermtboo t l. xi , -_-,-,.. SPENCER iV42.. - autViche !mind -svellayeW ' ' .in L ys on Ipill4 orAtlit.,..4 4 (cll=l:--- ..;_.‘ • .17411#0T. :The, und.e. eit7,. Willie - tilloenslitof -Ike haeltratfbr.-2. ' . 6 eozoli '.'" .2 .1-- ~I ngr„p . , and lopeifeeith tointaktAt ~-' • te.Mre 'Ma arairlitio''. ..lhay *Mikan . ; t 1" .. thet: • ... - , I - _ Mr. . - ROBEIIT „ WATSON of. Liberty street.' so len known to the business . itv,_o in have the meoaaemeut et.oto - *moo , itt the fal* control in the Brewery. •-' 2 ' ' Addreal all ordera 1".104R & MCRAY, fr u Placenix.ltreweri, , Filleb' •Pc , . J II SPENcER, - aelf4r4 ' JAM:MAW:AI. IMMO 13aracrtip P's Bala c44loots and SELLING• r :4I' Aro! 8 FIFTII ST. . RrimmiIIT,;THE imeiLwr REGARD Shoes 2 -. diva 7!°,°l=l"-Ilt?°3:}4l"trlgd out tw2120- - • - 241)00 I? •loD,Exehange Rank. 6824: 4i. m1147443.,40gtpE5. rt t tar T l ' n IN TlLE aaArAii BOU*11r:0#4 ~~Q~L~ ,"*N O .9 p t,~ ~~~~ 3 .o:4-ipi,x,E„-It4g_-.,,,';.