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SHANNON, Pfeil:wash. tILLTX HERM, ZONM3 E. mcorawrooa, Peebles Tr. - R -ItIDDLL EOBERTSy Pittsburgh. JOHN ,Ohio Tp. J. HARVEY ROBB, Upper St. Clair. /113.91:31131.T, TORN N. KLIMPATRION, Allegbey. JOHN & TEKIBILTON, Ettanugh. wria.uosi WERNPXURG, Plttate b. AXES K.-SCOTT, Bor. Moheesport. 1111;.. GLASS, Robinson Township. .148.-E. Ma/MY, Moon Township. strnizroa, , NATEULNIEL PATTNBSON, Birmingham TITRE Ifol 11. '12).• Who are your friends? • • .The. Democratic presses of this city are paying their printers 1 - twolve per cent. more for their labor than the Whig presses will consent to pay. Who are your friends ? Dr. Carothers sought to destroy the Ten Hour Law. Dr. 'Mtlintock sought to render it permanent in our own State, and extend it over all the States. JITDGE Sll ANNON. This gentleman has made an able -and impartial, and excellent judge ; and has driven' the busi ness of his court with a rakidity and vigor that ought to commend him to the support of every voter. Vote for, and reward the faithful public servant. Dr. Carothers. Will the Whigs vote for Dr. Car- others when they know that he , voted hiabist Henry Clay in '44. We published a note a few days ago, in which that fact was stated; and no denial has yet appeared. We can have certificates to prove the fact if the Gazette dares deny it. Democrats go to the Polls ICarlp, t: And stay there until every democratic voter you are acquainted with, has deposited ..his vote. The whip will use every desperate effort to de feat democrats, and if deception does not not save them, they are lost. SO, BE AT THE POLLS RADIX AND WATCH THE TICKET TABLE. LAST CALL-40 THE DEMOCRATS. TO-day, the people of Pennsylvania again ex ercise the proud privilege of freemen,—the pri vilege of electing the men to whom they entrust, for a time, the conduct of their public affairs. The•exercise of this privilege is the duty of all good citizens. To the polls, then, every demo crat! Our tense is just ; our prospects cheer ing; our triumph certain, if all democrats do their duty. In every State, where elections have occurred this year, democracy has triumphed. And now all: spit! are turned on the old Keystone State, anxiously awaiting the result of to-day. We can * send good tidings all over the land, if all demo crats will make a vigorous and earnest effort. Our ticket, both State and County, deserves a zealous and cordial support. No better men were Wier prebented for your suffrages, demo crats: and yen can elect them if you will. Even old Allegheny county can be redeemed, if you will but belleve it, and make the effort. Let our Ultlibrstbr, en behold our zeal to-day, and learn frotitjt the value .of our principles, that can stimulat6 a great party to such earnest and con stant exertions. One irate may elect a candidate. Let every democrat remember that his vote withheld, through neglect or otherwise, may defeat some candidate of one party. Believe no slanders started too late for refu talon. The democracy of the whole State are looking anxionelyiewards this county for a splendid re sultifthis election. We have made some pro- Mise‘ivhictf, WT) believe, maybe redeemed. We have declared that, if every democrat in our conutitill.do his duty this year, we can elect our ticket. We have no doubt of it. The whigs have long enough enjoyed all the county biSces, and their emoluments. The great mass of the peopla Wotdd be well satisfied with a change, for the. greet mass of the people, democrats and Olga; aro honest. 4 114 at ion was taken this year to select a good tioket., , tiatt there might be no dissatisfaction, no eolcineee f ttnd no want of zeal in our good cause. We believe our Convention succeeded in that aim. Weare•all united upon our ticket; all• aware of the value ofour principles, and all cheered with .the chances of success. Every democrat can do something to help on the triumph. To work then, democrats. BORE ; WORK ; VOTE ; BRING OUT EVE RY VOTER; VOTE EARLY : and vote the whole ticket AU this done, and the day's our own. TIIn Amatmas.—The editor of the American harailingth condescended to notice our last Vedalifimay Article. We beg his acceptance of Or . .thanks for his kindness. We begin to like.that man. We believe we shall be able, in the'ittiarse of a twelve-month, to cultivate him ao thoi /is 01 he useful to us. If it were not for iiikareadof the Gazette, we should have some hopes of lorcing him to write editorials coca ' 440i -- ..!ELzin:LoN.--The democrats of Geor- Alkhave elected their Governor, a democratic and six out of eight members of teepees. The' Washington• Thrive Bays , . Stieltilitheresponsa which the Empire Mate of the Smth melee to the greyed principles and policy of.the adniinie trial= of President Pierce. Such an approval by the peo pled the South—shown, ea it Is, by the whole series of . satitturrn elections closing in this great demand° victory tifi t xV44s the fit reception of • policy which looks to thiin t uegoocat of the whole power of the united dercioc-' Ta MlVAglon o yadeld.the country from the evils and perils of a re latang-POIM T '. G I isATsST pANOILUIA ever in Pittsburgh • exhibiting is Cargo's Hall, on Fourth street,: evexg eve ning, at 7 o'clock;Wed and on t 8 afternoons IS o ' cloc k CANAL comm-Essrorma, • = _ ono oiramvatic'tiot . icsorote yoti piliay; &tit Mote for , it, as Its merits - :mayrdesirv&..lt btiuggt thei con teeitry',,#* sndregu. lit - detnaeratic usages t , Their competenCy, their, d;ZaVraiii; wit o questio ns asked::: These - queitions.wors all answered'satisfactorily ; our tioket, .was nondnated No' outsidequestions were allowatercome into - the Coniention ; no clap-trap has been permitted to figure in the campaign. We have depended upon the pure principles of our party nominees ; their excellent reputation with their fellow-citizens; their abll ity and will to - discharge the duties of the. office ti'whiCh they respeciively named, and the will of the people to elect them. We therefore hope that no democrat willthink for a moment of scratching_ a single' candidate on our ticket. If they do, they will do an inju ry to the democratic party, - and give aid and comfort to its enemies: This would be a dis honor to the democrats pf Allegheny county. Look at the whig ticket. What are they ? Men who are the palm of Deacon White's hand. They are tit his beck, and when he speaks they, bow. They were nominated by a tah(g convention, but since the nomination, they have not been permitted to say a word about whiggery, but all of them are forced to pledge themselves in the Maine Liquor! The whig or gans know as well as we do, that the whig tioket is not composed of temperence men, in the strict sense of the word. But the quondam anti mason of the Gazette thinks it will make a "good, enough Morgan" for the occasion, and he has compelled its candidates to mount it, notate volens. It rests with the democrats to say whether this fraud upon the two parties is to succeed. 'No have an abiding confidence that it, will not There is too much good sense among-the people of Allegheny county to permit snob mere polit ical charlatans as those who lead the whig party to take such an advantage of them. The honest portion of the voters will rally to the support of the democratic ticket, and on to-morrow morn ing-we hope to have the pleasure of announcing a GLORIOUS VICTORY This we will most certainly do, if every demo ocrat will do his duty. Then TO YOUR DUTY " UNTERRIFIED" DEMO CRACY, AND ALL WILL BE WELL! OHIO ELECTION In Ohio, to-day, an election will be held for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, other State offi cers, and members of the Senate and Assembly. There is no doubt of the election of Mr. MEDILL, the democratic candidate for Governor, by a very large majority ; but a moat determined ef fort is being made by the "fusionists" to defeat Judge Myers, the democratic candidate for Lien tenant Governor. The whigs, at least a large portion of ithem, have united with the Free Boil ers, Maine Lz..w men, and other scraps of politi cal parties, in an effort to elect a Free Soil Gov ernor, (Lewis) and a whig Lieutenant Governor, (ALLEN). In consideration of the Free Boil vote received by the latter, his friends will give the regular whig candidate the cold-shoulder, and throw their influence in favor of the Free Boil candidate for Governor. It is a regular "bar gain and sale" business; but to their honor be it said, many old whigs will kick the traces, vote for the democratic candidate, and thus de feat the object aimed at by the "Asioniats." In many of the counties in the State a like coalition has been effected between the Maine Law whigs and Free Sellers, in the formation of their county tickets. In the Reserve counties, old political organizations have been entirely brolten up, by the introduction of the new ele ment into politics—and the only question at is sue is, the enactment of a prohibitory liquor law. The " old guard " democracy, and many good whigs who are ashamed of a co-partnership formed by unscrupulous politicians, entered in to the contest with great spirit, and appearances indicate that the democracy will, at least, hold their own,, in despite of the "fuaionista." —At any rate, we hope to hear a good repor from the democraoy of the Buckeye State. RUSSIA AND AIISTIIIA. The news by the Arabia indicates, almost be yond a doubt, that the result of the interview between the Emperors of Russia and Austria at Olmutz is a coalition of those two powers for the conquest and partition of Turkey. Prussia may also join in the ruffianly enterprise, as she did in the ease of Poland. It Is also believed that France will not, fight for Turkey, and England will render but a cold support. The fate of the Moslem Empire would seem to be decided if those things are true. But the spirit and en thusiasm of the Turks seem to rise in propor tion to the peril. They give evidence of pos sessing still their ancient valor, which carried the Crescent in triumph from the far ladles to the shores of the Atlantic. They now clamor for battle ; and seem ready to die gallantly for their faith and empire. Arid, though England and France may betray and abandon the Sultan, the conquest of his realm will not be achieved without a bloody and terrible conflict. The fol lowers of the Moslem faith all over the eastern world are rallying to the standard of the Head of their religion ; and the struggle for the exis tence of their religion and Empire will doubtless be desperate. But, we believe, they will not struggle alone. There is a power in Europe mightier than all Kings and Emperors. It is the power of the long and oppressed and plun dered people, aware of their rights, and resolved to secure them. They wait only for an opportun ity. And this ruffian attempt at conquest may afford the long awaited hour to strike. The des peration of Bloslomism, and the stern resolve of republicanism, may yet turn this attempted con quest into a wide - spread, sanguinary, and we, hope, successful revolution in many nations. M AGAZINE or Ala, for October, and Peter sm's Magazine, for November, have been re ceived at Oildenfenney & Co.'s 76 Fourth street. Also, Mechanics' Magazine for October; the Se cond War with England ; Fun Jotting, by N. P. Willis; Rambles in the West, by Mrs. Eliot; and Wild Western Scenes : a narrative of adventures in the Western wilderness; and the Rye House Plot, or Ruth, the Conspirator's Daughter, a new work of G. W. M. Reynolds. DEMOCRATIC VOTERS I Don't for a moment forget our STATE TICKET It is worthy of the support of ovary honest voter in the State. When elected, as it most certainly will be, it will be an honor to the com monwealth, and the party that brought it into nomination. WASHINGTON UNION The Union of the flth re-publishes our article entitled " The next Congress—The Navy," and credits the Batton Poet, with it. Correct that mistake, Mr. Union: we claim that article as our own property. Make the correction, will you THE LA. PIERRE H01713E, PHILADELPRIA.—We would call the attention of the reading public to the advertisement of this magnificent HoteL It is regarded as one of the best houses in the city, and in point of aceommodation and attendance, is not inferior to any in the city. gar Reviewing his troops, the Emperor of Russia suddenly raised his hand as a signal for a halt, when he dismounted, walked up to a pri vate in the ranks, and asked him to unbutton his coat On finding that the soldier was without a - shirt, 'the emperor ordered the officers of the ,company to Siberia, and the officers of the regi. meat were instantly degraded to the rank of pri- - vales. Two hours afterwards Nicholas made another inspootien. of the condition of the sol diers; and finding all right,•. promoted every of. ficer in the division, 'conferring the orders with his own-ban& EOM , :4: , '.': , : - -4 . ;,,.1!.' . :t.: - :.,•f: . i'•:;i . ;: - ;: *- . ? ,; ; .: ! - I i:i.l . ' , , ; : ;•-:•f.g.:4. , 4f.: , , ,, :.t..r.7 . .: ",,:...::',',i1'i,?.,.;i,•.,.4•:,-;:.,. MEM MN= . _ VANAIi COMMISSIONER Let the iforkingmea remember itpasCa, Fortsmr, the democratic candidate for Donal Commissioner, who made a-spieoh in the §enate, in 18514 --against Dr. Darothera' attempt to destroy the Ten }four taw; and:the Doctor's hill was defeated. - ' - SURVEYOR 'GENERAL, The democrats' arnasked to vote against J.- PORTED, BRAWLEY, a democrat tried and true, and vote for Christian Meyers a renegade <Thmocrat. Tints, demoorats'are'elOoted to help elect to an important office the man who deserted them in an hour of trial and danger. Oar party does not thusseward deseiters from its ranks. JUDGE SHANNON. We suppose the Journal and Gazette must have some fears that Judge Eisassou is going to be elected, or they would not devote so much space in their columns to abusing him. The Journal, like a gentleman, "backs out" from his charge against the Judge, in regard to the published charge in the school ease. But the Gazette never does such a manly net. Prove a thing false a thousand times, and the Gazette will re-assert it with a pertinacity and audacity perfectly amazing. Witness hie repeated denial Of the attempt of Dr. Carothers to destroy the ten hour law, after we had proved it from the record; and even after he himself had admitted it, and tried to cast the blame on a democrat. But the Gazette will not retract the wrong it has done Judge SHANNON. Such an act of jus tice ie foreign to its nature. But the people oan right the wronged, and we trust they will do it to-day. STATE SENATE. Dr. JONAS It. IIjeCLINTOCII is the democrat ic candidate for this important office. The can didate eleeted holds the office for three years. We hope no such "old fogy" as Dr. Carothers will be permitted to mis-represent this county, so tong in our State Senate. Onr county is the seoond in the State in importance, wealth and rapid improvement; and should be represented in the Senate by able, active, liberal minded and popular men_ Dr. Carothers is not of that stamp. Taking Mrs. Swisshelm's estimate of his character he is wholly unfit for the office and we cannot suppose that the working men, who form three fourths of our voters, will per mit him again to occupy a position where he may assail, and aim to destroy the ten hour law, as we have proved from the records he did in 1851. In every act of his public life Dr. MeCLIN TOOK has identified himself with the Industrial classes, and done battle for their interests. In the Senate for the next three years he could do excellent service for their cause, and for all the Interests of our city and county. Dr. M'Clintook has been three times elected Mayor of this whig city ; once a member of the legislature from this whig county ; and for some years an officer in the Mint at Philadelphia Yet in all the acts of his public life the Gorrtte can find nothing to denounce. The people know him, and can trust him. We trust they will elect him. This is now one of the most important offices in this county. With the rapid increase of pop ulation, crime increases, and crimes of a high gradcpbccome numerous. Nothing but a stern and inflexible judiciary, and an able, faithful experienced and vigilant prosecuting attorney, can preserve the peace and good order of the community. It is customary to abuse the po lice for the escape of criminals—bat we believe, in a majority of cases, the fault is with the pro secuting officer. The whige present, as a candidate for the of fice, Edward P. Jones, a young lawyer but admitted to the bar; with a very limited prac tice and experience; and who has yet given no public evidence of more than ordinary capacity as a lawyer or an advocate. We would not de fame or wrong him ; but how many of our citi zens have ever hoard him speak. Very few, we are sure. And those who have, can doubtless say that several more years of experience are necessary to fit him for such an office. The Free Sellers present, as their candidate, Wm. M. Shitm, - Elit:‘,..-an able, experienced, and industrious lawyer, we admit. An honest man and a gentleman, we are compelled to concede ; but by no means of the right political principles to be acceptable in this community. The democrats present, as their candidate, R. BIDDLE ROBERTS, The grandson of a popular Judge In this county; from his boyhood a clerk in our courts ; perfect. ly familiar with the forms of practice, and busi ness of courts; industrious, talented, dependent OD his own exertions; a good lawyer and an elo quent speaker, as many who have heard him can attest. None doubt his competency as a lawyer, or his qualifications, in every respect, for the of fice, and, if strong indications can be trusted, he will be the next District Attorney. If the people of this county consult their own beet interests, and peace and safety ; they will vote for the beet man for this important office, without regard to party distinctions. ROBERTS is the man. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JAMES H. ROBB, or, as on some of the tickets, J. HARVEY ROBB, Is the candidate for this office. We would like to bear 'even the unscrupulous Gazette say a word against him, as an excellent citizen, a competent man for the office, and an unexceptionable candidate. If the Gazette dares not say any thing against him, he must be, Indeed, a worthy man; and such ho truly is. We need one democrat In the Commission ers' office. COUNTY TREASURER As wo expected, accounts from all quarters assure us that Capt. JOHN BIRMINGHAM will poll a very large vote for this important of fice. A better man cannot be found in our coun ty. All parties admit his fitness for the office ; his popularity, his competency, his integrity, and his sterling qualities as a good citizen. Had we a thousand votes, we would give them all for him, apiust his whig competitor, Mr. Fleming. BANE Buolcus.—Tho Chicago Tribune of a late date, has the following in regard to the Atlanta Bank, an institntion of the State of Georgia, transplanted to the chilly and inhospi table climate of the North, by George Smith & Co.: Atlanta Bank Repudiating itself.—We under- stand that Messrs. George Smith & Co., of this city, yesterday refused to take the bills of the Atlanta Bank in exchange for "common cur rency." Up to that time they had acted other wise, and the refusal at this time, when a large amount of the Atlanta bills have been put in circulation, excites no small degree of surprise and speculation as to the Cause. We know of no reason, nor can we rationally imagine one, for such a course, except it be the inability of Messrs. Smith C0. .8t, to provide means for the redemption of the Atlanta bills. We have had a good deal of confidence in the financial talent and pecuniary ability of the parties, but the refusal alluded to is by no means calculated to increase it. ger The South, in the glorious race of im provement, is at last showing its mettle. In maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Caro. B oa , Georgia, and Tennessee especially, a gr ea t change has taken place within the last four years, and is still going on. We see in these States railroads progressing, agriculture improving, mines opened, manufactures established, and their resources developed in a thousand ways. It gladdens the heart of a southern man to find that his own., section of country can now com pare favorably with the other portions of the Ijoion, and_ that, its strength and power are about to be renewed. This 18 the result which the practical states rights man loves to contemplate. —.Akzasurria Gazette. ''',, - ....'`:;:- .. ir4 .- ?. : ••.,13..-',_:.-:. - iir-17:Hr - "..‘; . _: - .. - ... , ' , ....: 1 '•: :-, .'---..1'...:'.1,:',;,,,;,..-,-;:.-:..::-.-7.• i'MO DISTRICT ATTORNEY MWMM ED= - 1100141.111 YoiiMill io do& ho.Vc tnAlOst 1640 Mall ottempth at niAltii;- 04 . opponents era des perate,: and will nit Hesitate any desperate Means to their purpose.• One of ortheir organs asserted some days since that a fraudulent ticket had beext uttered , against one of - their candidates.' This the editor knew full well was false, when he wrote it. But it was thrown out as a blind to cover the nefarious pur poses he was contemplating. We have no doubt that the man who made the charge will have lots of fraudulent tickets at every poll ; and we would therefore advise every good democrat to examine his ticket carefully before be deposits it in the ballot box. THERE ARE FRAUDS ABROAD, AND THEY ARE ALL THAT THE WHIGS RELY UPON TO SAVE THEM. DEMOCRATS! BE VIGILANT! AND WATCH THE TICKETS. A 'WHIG FRAUD DISCOVERED. Since writing the above,we have found the following ticket, issued by the Whigs—coming most pro bably from the office of the pious Gazette. Who but a callous knaVe would attempt such a dishonorable trick ? Here is their KNAVISH ticket— ASSEMBLY John S. Hamilton, William Werneberg, Charles Naylor, James K. Scott, William Glass. Democrats will observe that it is published in precisely the same kind of type in which the Demo cratic ticket appears, with the ex ception of the interpolation of the name of CHARLES NAYLOR in the place or JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK. Is this a trick of Capt. NAYLOR, or an offspring from the pious brain of his oracle. the Deacon. ? If Mr. NAYLOR desires a vote, lie would do well to disclaim it before the polls open. A more base attempt to commit a fraud, we have never seen. We, therefore, say again, DEMOCRATS LOOK TO YOUR TICKETS ! At an early hour this morning we will have a cops• of the FRAUDULENT TICKET Printed in hand-bill, for the use of the Polls. Our friends will call and get them. - - --....---- 0011.P.ESPONDENCE OF THE MORNING POST Dear Pas/ As I have a leisure hour before me, and feeling that the time will not be mis spent in communicating with the abstract and chronicler of the times,"—the Post,—l will essay, In my clumsy manner, to give you an out line of matters and things in Beaver county. You are perhaps aware of tho improvements contemplated along the Falls of Beaver, by a a company of Eastern capitalists, who have re cently bargained for extensive tracts of land en and near the Beaver and Ohio rivers, and have, as I am informed, in process of incubation, Immense plans for manufacturing establishments which will, it is presumed, in due course of time, be extracted from the shell. Some of those engaged In this enterprise are widely known, and are said to possess very larszeveans, with great energy and business tact. 'There is not perhaps to be found in the Union a finer field for wealth and enterprise, than on the Falls of Beaver, and it seems to me a source of won der that so "bright a star" should have shone so long unnoticed. The population is now rapidly increasing, and it will not be surprising if the flood should go on es it did in Rochester, N. Y. The contemplated Erie Railroad appears to be ' agitating the public mind here, and rigorous efforts are making to shape matters for its com mencement. The recent decision by the Supreme Court has of course commanded a great deal of attention, and Judge Black's opinion read with profound interest ; and it Is to be hoped that the people will steadily keep in view both sides of the picture so beautifully drawn by that able Judge, and watch for the stopping place. There cannot be any doubt of the roads now making and in present contemplation in this region, being made to pay, but many think that there Is an element of mischief in "city and county stock taking" that will lead to ruin. We all know that suc cess in any enterprise begets in most people a keen desire to " try again," and if again and again successful, caution's features are forgotten. The " railway shares mania" that raged in England a short time since, paid dividends in very many cases in disappointment and bank ruptcy ; caused rivers of widows' tears to flow, and spread desolation around many and many a domestic hearth. One of the gentlemen con nected with the Eastern takers of property here, informed me to-day that a banking-home was intended soon to commence operations In New Brighton on a broad and firm basis, and that the mainspring of the concern was now on his way out. There appears to be a perfeot oalm in this latitude of the political sea,—snch tranquility as seems to indicate as nearly as possible that '• we all think nearly alike now." The election day is within a week of us, and I do not think that half the people in this county know that it is so. A rather comic circumstance occurred near Butler last week, at a smith shop near where a vendee took place. A sage politician amongst the crowd ventured to erect himself upon an empty dry goods box that stood at the door, and attempted to tune the broken and discordant strings that he conceived must exist in the brain of the quondam Whig faces around him. The day was warm and pleasant, which caused many of those collected together to doff their coats and vests. Among the rest, the "observed of all observers," on the box rostrum, who, in his extreme fervor " to reclaim the erring and con vince the rest," disturbed with his outstretched arm a oonvoootion of warlike winged insects that had domiciled themselves in their "paper tent , ' against the wall. Enraged at this sudden intru sion, one of them with an alacrity that seemed to betoken a little more than instinct, perceived an aperture in the speaker's shirt, somewhere near the suspenders crossing, and at that par ticular point immediately charged upon their invader. The little gladiator used its weapon so vigorously, that the speaker became convinced "there was a hornets nest somewhere there or thereabouts," and instantly evacuated the box. Dr. McClelland, the Democratic candidate for State Senate, did not happen to he there; bad he been so, he would, I have no doubt, in his usual good nature, "'ministered to the parts diseased." Your friend, CorurrArr RDA DEB. TIM FEVER ON MR PLANTATIONS.-A friend of ours, Bays the N. 0. Picayune, just returned from a short visit up the coast, speaks of the ravages of the fever on very many plantations, as most terrible. says that no family where the fever enters, escapes without the loss of some of Remembers ; and he names several instances' where almost the whole family was Swept off. In one of fifteen persons, fourteen died ; in ano ther of eight, seven died ; an/ so on in the same proportion in smaller families. ger A singular incident occurred on the oc casion of the recent collision between the Paris and Bordeaux Railway. The conductor, whose place was in tho luggage van, on hearing the noise of the approaching train, opened the eliding door and put his head out to see what was the matter. At that moment the trains came in collision, the sliding door was violently slammed to, and decapitated him as neatly as a guillotine. Rio head rolled down the embank ment, while hie body remaided in the van. BotottroN, October 6, 1853 Y~ y ; - . A ~.t_ •}~ ~' MIMMINGI =MS Iltw3 Pita Waunotb:--.Wc CDIO6IOI 10Wing frota the Star • - Scnite'a 51.i' r eerplioni—It seems to, fiat understood among!, the diplomatists of - EurCipe, n ow in Washingteti, that there'istot the slight eat danger that -- Mr. Soule f s reception by the Court of Spain may not prove cordial. The letters received from lrfadrid, thie morning, (by. the Arabia's_ mails,) by two - or three" these functionaries caning from their Spanish , em bassies of their respective Governments, by the by, give such intimations as we note above. The Chinch° Island Affair, we apprehend, has produced much excitement among the members of the United Stittes Government. --It seems to bentear that they regard the conduct of the Peruvian Commandant there towards the com mander- and crew of the American ship Defiance as involving ihtS rtiost high-handed outrage ever perpetrated by an officer of a civilized govern ment upon the flag of the Halted States. There can be little doubt that the receipt of Minister Clay's"first despatches on the subject, which, we think, have already been received, are to be the signal for an immediate demand for heavy dam ages and ample reparation. Indeed,wemay not Inappropriately add that it is believethin well informed circles here that this occurrence Is deemed by this Government, as making it im peratively necessary that Peru shall so alter her regulations for the guano trade, so as in future to preclude the rectlrrence of any of the numer ous troubles which have so far been connected with it. We therefore 'anticipate that this sub ject will at once be brought to the notice of the Peruslan Minister in Washington. Important Deeis' ions.—The Secretary of the Interior has formally confirmed the ruling of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, where in that officer refused to authorize are-survey of the lands held under the Chauvin grant in Missouri: determining that the evidence of the Chauvin grant claimants was not sufficient to justify any change .of their location. He also confirms the Commissioner's action in favor of the land claim of the Sault Bt. Marie Canal COM patty. (From the Nat!oual'lnlellicrencer.pet. 7,1553.] Liberation of liCoszta. We were not wrong , yesterday, we find, in sur mising that, the visit of the Austrian Minister to Mr. Marcy, at Albany, related to the disposal of the Koszta case. We now learn that the Ana. trian government, about a month ago. consented to the liberation of Kant% on condition that he should be put on board of an American vessel and return directly to the United States; and the Austrian minister at Constantinople was in structed to communicate this determination to the American minister, Mr. Marsh. This con sent to the release of Koszta was given, we un derstand, in consequence of the recovery of the Hungarian regalia, as related in our last Paris letter and in the French papers. It appears that, as Koszta was one of Kossuth'e party when the Hungarian crown, &c., were taken from Bu da, it was supposed that he would give informa• tion of the disposition of the articles which might lead to their recovery ; and this, we learn, was the motive, or one of the motives, which in duced his seizure at Smyrna. About the last of August the missing regalia were discovered, as our readers are already informed, near Orsova, just without the Hungarian order to which Kos suth first tied. Tho recovery of the crown and jewels, together with the necessity of relieving the French Consul-General from thedisagreeable engagement to keep Hunts, induced the Austrian government to consent to his release, on the con dition stated above. THE YELLOW' FEVER AT rue Sutra.—The Atl gu st a Chronicle learns from Montgomery, Ala , that the yellow fever was spreading in that city, and a perfect panic had been produced among people. All those who could get away were leav ing. At the Peneacola Navy Yard on the 28th tilt., the disease was rapidly decling. There had been SC deaths there since it broke ont in July, and Borlo at Pensacola. At Milton, Fla., it is said to be still raging. At Fort Gibson, Miss., there had been 450 deaths up to the 29th ult., and 150 were still sick. In some cases whole families were down. Six physicians were ill on the 29th tilt, and another requisition had been made on the New Orleans Howard Association for nurses. The publisher of the Port Gibson Herald had fallen a victim to the epidemic, and the paper had been suspended. At Washington, a small town in Louisiana, Dr. Herd and =oth ers had died of fever during the first 'twenty days of September, and 70 persons were lying ill on the 22d tilt_ A great many citizens-hid fled, not sufficient remaining to bury the dead. Those who remained were in nearly a starring condition, being dependent upon a few planters, who sent provisions In carts to Within half a mile of the town. The sum of $l,OOO has been re mated from New Orleans, by the Howard Asso ciation, for the relief of the sick at Galveston. Ci& - Mr. Wood, kite Governor of Ohio, on his way to Valparaiso, tonched at Jamaica. and formed rather an nufavorablo opinlqtr of the ef fects of the abolition of slavery 91; that island. He says— " We saw many plantations, the bni Idinge di lapitated ; fields of sugar-cane half worked, and apparently poor, and nothing bat that which will grow without the labor of man, appeared luxuriant and flourishing. The island itself is of great fertility, and one of the best of the An tilles ; but all the large estates upon it are fast going to ruin. In the harbor were not a dozen ships of all nations ; no business was doing, and everything you heard spoken was in the lan guage of complaint. Since the blacks have been liberated, they have become Indolent, insolent, degraded and dishonest They are a rude, beastly set of vagabonds, lying naked about the streets, as filthy as the Hottentots, and, I believe, worse." taa„ The late Gen. James Tallmadge,who died in New York a few days ago, went to England when a young man, and was sparring In a club room when one of his friends told him to look sharp, as hie opponent was Crib, the prize fight er and champion. " What!" said Tallmadge, " have they brought a blackguard against me 1 I'll knock him down ;" and he immediately did so. Besides this, the general's only daughter danced at St. Petersburg with the emperor Nicholas, who thought her very handsoem. 101:14'ff,11111:4: CI:4:4:4410 ILA HER E NOUSE, PHILADELPHIA. OPEN FOE THE ACCOUSIODA.TION OF GUESTS Thursday, September 29th, 1853 J. TARIM & SON, ocaLlin PROPRIETORS. - - - Lawrenceville and Sharpe"tang Plank Road Company. THE STOC.KUOLDEILS are hereby notified that an ELECTION for President and Treasurer. and tire Man agers, will be held at the OFFICE OF JAITE3 BLAKELY, Esq., earner of Smithfield and Seventh streebt, on the FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. W. 0. LESLIE, octiLiw Secretary. EADLEreI AND NEIV BOOK Just received and (beanie by 11-MINER & ,No.32SHITILFIELD street.—Fun Jottings, or Laughs I have taken a Yon to: by N. P. Willis, Esq. One rol ; cloth $ 1 , 20, Headley's Frond War with Rini - and, Illustrated; by J. T. Headley, author of "Napoleon and his Marshals." In two vols., cloth. The Roman Traitor, or the Days of Catallne and Cicero; second edition ; by William henry herbert. Complete in two volumes - of over EGO pages; price S 1; or handsomely bound In cloth, price $1,2 . Jane Salon, or the King's Advocate; a Scottish Histori cal Romance: by... James Grant. One vol.; price FA cents. The Naw Household Receipt Book, containing Maxima, Directions and Specifics for promoting health, Comfort and Improvement in - the Homes of the People; by Sarah . Jane Hale. One vol., cloth—sl. Peterson's Ladles' National Magazine, thr November; price It% cents. For sale, with all other New Books, at hr. MINER & CO.'S, octl I No. 33 Smithfield street. Something to be Remembered Fr HAT ono of the most complete asaortments of SHIRTS, DRAWERS UNDERSHIRTS, Red, Bina and White ,. GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, STOCKS, CRAVATS, PORT MONNALES, CARPET BAGS, and MEN'S and BOYS' READT.MADE CLOTHING, can be found at DRIBBLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE, No. NO LIBERTY street, bead of Wood. octll VALUBLR TRACT OF LAND FOR BALE, of 40S Acres, situate a abort distance from DlLlalde Station. on the eon. Ft. R. flood lamb and choice timber, principally chmtnut oak: about 25 acres Improved; a Saw-mill, Tan- Yard, and Three Dwelling-llouaes. Price $4OOO. Also, a beautiful FARM of 100 acres, situate on the Ohio river—for $2400, and terms easy. Nor good Farman, cheap Building Lots or Dwelling Houses, call at the Real Estate Office of S. CIITIMERT & SON, ortl 1 No. 140 Third at T ENANGO COUNTY-700 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE, well adapted for trim furnaces, having an abundance of timber and rich ore; situate about one mile *Om the Allegheny river. For particulars, call at the Rear Estate Office of S. CUTHBERT & SON, octll 140 Third street. SILK BONNET &—A- A. 5.1.1L50N No. 25 FIFTii street, will open, on Thurtlay, the 13th lust, WO new Fall Style SILK BONNETS. oath f)ROOHE BRAWLS.-100 Broche Shawls, beautiful pat- D ters, Just recd at A. A. MASON & CO.'S, oral No. 25 Fifth street. LONG MIA A. MASON s CO., No. S Firni street, will open, on Wednesday, the 12th Inst., I asses EMPIRE LONG SHAWLS. octll A MASON CO, No. 25 FIETLI street, would invite A attention to their nneiralled assartment aP ;didiea' Cloth and Satin Cloakr, and Velvet Tabu& JUST ItLYIEIVED, Ladies' Brown, brat, cord GAITERS; ! also, Ladle? French Mo., Hid and Goat Skin BOOTS, SHOOTES, JENNY LENDS, and BUSKINS—aII of the best manufacture, and at low prices. L. E. HAYWARD, octlo Corner Market and Liberty eta. LOO p WuOD-150 bbir Chipped au,.:l Ground for itle b o , t „ . .:,•, k. A. 1311.2.80.ET1DA—.500 Ibe s • •• . for sale by 0et.1.1 : — A ' , F. :viz r_ft: ' . • Q MAD basktets, fresh, lor No by octll B. A: Punizeracit 4 CO .. ~,::~.. , F .. - - ..~ a ti s ~ ~~ :::.. - - ,, .,-' . ;..1.-..T. t `:i::::' , .: , :•ei': ., ' - i:',:ji,V.:. l _'.;: , .- ESE MEM FAIR "DEROCadie -EO/11VATI - Og% s t rATE, role :coos o - • 171 E Striitna comyr, VV/LLIA.II DL STY-YID:NEON, of literteroOuoty, roa cum. comannioarr, • - BOBER, MITCHUM, of J d ny ecnnty. - NEVILLE B. CRAIG;of Allegheny marry. . LAWRENCE E. coßsc)N t of *butt:clay =may.- - SI"- As s Sprin and atuntner I:Medicine, amtara SPANISH stands illantsbole all others.' Its kingeilialy aim/dons anion on the bled its strengthening and virlfAng. qualities; its tonic adlon on the Liver' its tendency to drive all hirmors‘to fear, thereby cleansing the system according liaturre's corn pi.....lpUorri Its hartaless, and at thilennte time extra ordinat7 good effects, and the numter of cures teal:Media by many of the most respectable ctllzentofitichniondiTAn, and elsewlme, must.be.eonelusire esklence the.there no humbug about it. The trial of a single bottlnwill Mild/ the meet sceptical of its benefits. • Vikeadrertiseateatin another ccharm. loctB4.ol,tik' LGY.Mabee Liver - great medicine has sapplanted allothers for the clue of diseases of the Liver. Ib effects are so salutary and orpesily, and at the same time BO perfectly safe, that It is not setrpeuHkus it should superb& all others Invented . bia_yery attn. guistied physician of :Virginia, who pruiticod in iszegtoir country in which heptittis, or Liver Complaint, is peculiarly formidable-stint common, and who had spent years in die. covering the ingredients. and Proportioning . theirlg,teUti : tiee,.these * Pills are Peenliarly adapted to every form of the disease, and never Sail to alleviate thomost obstinate tub of that terrible complaint Theylzave'justij becieneUele; heated;-and the researches of Dr. llPLatut -have placed his name among the benebetors symptoms of tab formidable courplaint, should be Withant these invaluable Pills. - have yois pain In the right : dd! ? under the edge of the ribs, which increases - with prntrars— unable to lie with'esse ou_ the leftaide:- - with occbional, sometimes constant, - pain under-Die shoulder-blade; frf- - nue:ally extending to the top of the Shoulder ? 'Hely npon it, that although the latteipalus are sometimes taken for rheumatism, they af.arlse frumdlassae of the LlTerrund If you would have relief, go losteutly and buy a box of Dr, .IPLane's Liver .Pills. _ , , . Purchasers will be careful to ask - for Dr. lirLone Leek treated Liver Pills, - and take none 'else.: Thera are - other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the iablic. Dr SPLane's liver Pills, *bolds celebrated Teindfaito, Can now be had all 'at respectable Drag Stores in the United States, and by The sole proprietors, ,SPLENEDIG lattontEss, • accessors to J. 'Kidd di Co, oct;:ditv — GO Wood street.- aip- Fall and Winter Clothing, Vi'hoir• sale and Retail.—.A large and splendid stoeknlTalt end Winter Clothing ti now reedy &rate inspertio a of there clehing to be fitted out in the nude. ..Colleumiste for your Country Nerd's:its could Isn't It tu_the irinterest- rat Bud ern:mine the stock. - . , . N. rt—Customer work made to order In superior-1111e and at tho 'shortest notice. wo would =ll-attention to the card .1.13 Jr parer, of T. B. Catvert & Co., Die-Sinkers, of khiladelphis. Specs mem.. of their workumatlttp drew tagold me-dal:at the State Pair , _ J/11948 Wickenlimn, of our olty Ls aids agent, ant Efts samples at Ur. lloorbendS tin Abnp, In the Diamond, vbeii ()viers An be left.. - neti.ra . Citizens' Dept:oldie Bank. '.• - 'i'm Bank, situated at present in Marouto Hall, 'Fifth greeted= fixed Tuesdays and - Fridays as Mt-discount days. Offerings must to made the day pmlons. Bills of Exchange can be offered any day before II o'clock in the morning.. On and after Out lat of Jammu next, the tank will be removed to the large building now erwidng on the earner of Wood street and Virgin 0. BLACKBURN, Breslau; B. licCLUßKAN..Treasurer. , - - r 1 , Lis MANAGERS or the TemperstactyMe and Nobl&A. I torn. Turnpike or Filmic Road CottunoT hereby notice to the Stockholders of said. Coro pew to 3111.t.Zotr the FEE= NONDAY OF SOYEMBER. lai". at 10 cAgoelt,. A. IL, at the ales of the Treranter of said Compeley,_. No 92 Fourth street, Pittsbunh, for the purr.oe_e of choredug_ Officers of said Company for the ensuing year. A. IC. LOOMIS; Prof t. ArsTry Loosen, 13ft'y AUSTIN LOO2l/8. STOCK AND BILL BBOKtD, Oyu, Xx 92 Fourth sL.abore Mod;- . TUMBUTMEL- • JlB...Notes, Drafts, Btuada, Stangnes; and Lot= stt ivl letereLs, augoustai. Stocks Ind Lead Mau:tate bought and a 431,1 actS Bounty Law!. wad_ Pension Agency. (Ufa& C. Tumult. Waseasattcs, D.' C., Afformelf 1,./ Claimant; and .Agrat for old:riming Elescirdia' %dry, Ia• maid, Naral and lief-pay REOlO.la, BOTIZar L4 ND, Arrears of Pay, Zstnx Itty,. Bountjr Land obtained for th e Tridawa and Miss of Tol: flatcars of the Texas Itesolnlion of IS= - smg IikTOW READY, Nos, 7 end 8, ar lYth Part, Stith 41.,. En ..., It gresings, (price 2.5 cerunt,) TEE. WORLD'S F.SUIBI:. ILLUSTEATED.—The /Zuttraled RoCcrii rj (hi Groxl ErAthiti , ,m will be completed in 26 numbers, or I: perte..end record the history, progr.....snnd restaser the New Tort. Exhibition. It comprises - aye on Nations eubjects connected with Theoretical, Sclence,and the tii* fill and Sine Arts, by the ablest 'writers in - eau' dopMl.. meat; illashated -with nearly 1500 smgrarings on from the meet prominent objects exbibited. -pszt" compietsinitsetr Price cents. 'S'or sale by - - octS IL MIR= & as., N 0.34. sr:au:aria /pi:MEE BB.ICIE. mums Fox sur,„ • mita .gir niinghazn.—Eseh Roma contain' tbree rooms. the Tot 13 test front by 1= dm- 'Price $ 16 00; term : itat t „Joit ,t ABARM 12.5 Acre% abut-S =lie:rpm:rare tier, near Tareatuarp well improved; mud Itt.gooct order. 1 - 71. x VOX. S. CUTHBERT & . oetB- - - _ 140, Third /direct, A S.ILSLL STReat EhtlINE FOR 13.6. LE; pricet2ar). octS E. CUTTLBER.T b SON,l4o.Third AL WANTED—Tan 1& Acre Land Warrants r - - Fifteen 80 do do Twenty.tave 413 do AUSZLN• L001M3.216.92 Fourth st. CiFYY WellKANTS—Wanted by ceS AUSTIN L 003115; No. 'X Fourth at; Tun RECEIVED, on roltsionmet; I.6O r fbs r rapericr: U GOOSE FEATEEEES, • Foranla by JEliti - EA.ivoRM. octS Cornet of Dian:toad and Dfanuned- Deligliteal.Dwalling -House, Min RENT. ces eillf Street, in the Plant Wart; _IC ample groom:ls. around it, with fruit trees and vines • every convenience to housabeeping-on the premises, with hot and cold water bath =um, etc., and tbe gas brought to the street this fell. • - . I intend to reciove from the City on the In of November, when peassession will be given. Rant =per annton: Apply to Ileum John Harper or alorrison Underwood. at the Bank of Pittsburgh, or to the undersigned, on the Premise& [sop al LF.42:11T LEAREER. Nottce. . 41111 E sroornowEas or THE auxonsir AND j BUTLER PLANE. -Rata COE:PANT are tu_rre_l#_noti fced that an ELECTION will be heln at lIDDERTSN'S 110TEL,Do Bakerstown, on MONDAY, the ith day . of No vember, 1853, for the purpose of electing recess of said Company for the ensuing year- Election to be opened. at 12 o'clock. - , _ Attest: • JOIN N. PIJIMLNCII, Presidetkb Jr.= Bums, Soey. • [octiallso] - TrAIINLY.LIED PAPER llANOlNGS—P.e_presa—Repres e nting Oak, V Pine, Elm. Walnut , Row-and Tulip Wools. with diooldings and hiedallione. Also, TILMOII3 at of ltellan Marble, with de-signs for hanging. For age by oetl . WALTER. P. miRsirALL. sa Wood it. P/at HANGINGS—A: gnat variety, from Velvet ant - Pe Gold, at S.lOO to. good Italtatlous at VA. Beautiful 'Paper, at 1 2%. Cleat ) POLVeriyas low tut 65.. Z cents. Tor sale by toctil IVALT:I3IA BtAILSIVINL - GENTLNALEN'S CONOItt233 'CALF GAITERS; also," Calf, Kip, Wax atid. Water leather Boota.ot almost every variety. Prices ' turivalaD,, oci7 ZtIELLIS LILY WIIiTIS assorted. in store sad foreaS, Z+' by ..11B3MOS BROS,. - - oct7 Store sore to J. /add & GO Wood at, _ _ - - *) GROSS SILVER WHITE, in tabos, in stare and for sale eJ by focal FLLIIING IMO& • 61 10 1A4 . 1. 1. 119 SE K, just neared and fcmprd:l;:y FLEMING 101CL3. .BP.EInI OlL—t) Ibis. In store ond, for sale by - °eft - FLE3fINC4 BROS. 1( 10 -LBS. TILBEL.N. - "S ALMILIOLIC 3INDIELNAL O . TEAM a full 2uLsorthienton laanclaud fur sae by FLEXING BROS. 1301L8X-3 aims restuctLjust arrived and fur paleby jj oct7 FLEMING EROS Xs') lbs Clear Rama fikles for sale by C. 3 °ea grNa k MOORHEAD NEW BOONS NEW BOOKS'—Noe. 7 and S Illustrated Record of the New York Crystal Palace Exhibition. - lather Brighthopes, or an old Ctergyman7a 'Vacation ; - 1,-j • The Boyhood of Great Man. Cranford; by the author-et Bmth Moorland COttsge, de. The Smaator's Bon. or the Maine Law. a Last Refuge- by 'Matta TlM:aria Pttlier. Rudiments of the Art of Building"; edited by John Bullock. Jane &ton. or the King's Advocate; by Taxon Grant _ The Rebel Scout; by Aria Ashland. , The For- c al Will, or Crime and Retribution; by Peers= Bennett. The Victim:lcl Excitement, Au, by Caroline roe tientz. , A fresh supply of the above works Just remind tit W. A. GILDEXPRNNEY a co.'s, act 6 Se Fourth etreet. Dutch Bulbous *Loots, she. • - MILE subscriber haa received dirsct lhon Herlen, his I supply of choke alationlos TilltlMPoottolo4 sod other Flower Hoots for fall planting, and for Winter bloamtng you and glasses. Grass - Seed Ibr lawns, Thiels makes;_ doe close smooth Turt equal to Sods. Pruning //Istria: menu, Garden and Farming Implements. of the moat ap proved construction. at Hastensprima,lmm theliced. and_ Horticultural Warehouse, Fifth street, of seugi. JAMES WARDP.OH - .., . T. B. C VERT &CO - DIE SINKERS, ESGRA.VERS, BUBOSFERS, AND ENVELOPE AL11117,402 48 8. Third Street, PHILADELPHIA.. FRESH. OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE . , JtET RECEIVED AT A. FIELD'S DEPOT, On corner of Wood -and Fitt* .otroots9 . taloa 211113 , 1321 4-78=14.- - • [NW 1.0160'S HALL, kbrirtle street mar Ward,- op.to IL" layette Hall, can be obtained nix Patorelrsis. Onmeri, Publto Meetings, rte. ....disoi - OugVe 114 ton and ' Sax Horn Band can be lama In remilseme at all Um* by applying to ..1I 11. - FILM CARGO.' at the Crystal Pale oe jylSl Dave:ram Boons ofil.n. Cage *Co., roartb stmt. s - ,-- , 1 a:;1; - _ sArr • .;;;;„ f . - . • f MIIIMMMMMWMM COUNTY TICKET. FOA MIZSIDIS? ZOTOZ 0? DLIMICT 0001.7, THO 3. McCONNELIy of Allegheny FOR PROSZCMING ATTOILTET, WILLIAM SL SIUNNO3/ Allegheny. FOR STASI ?I , CUTOI.,- • "War. E. - EITEVICISOWof Pitteborgh. _ . YOS aszootsul AAROYFLOYD, of Pitbrona-gh; IfAUCE TRACEY, of Ohio; WM P. FERREM, of Moon; CHARLES W. BE.NITY, of Alltsltain ---AAL-IIIIELN13.031"-Finilley.' - - TOR Corignmr, ED*ARD Ams,vi — Pittsburg l4. - os Tazurrium, - GEORGE wu„soN ~,,„ i Pfttab jiorps at i FOR AIIIDIT9I4 M111:6 nktrut. rsepl&U ' vie GRIBBLES CLOT:MG =vex- N 0.240 Liberty street IL:=J CELLS. C: TITCEDIR,. SVashingtaci D. C. • •-# 70MWS TIMM= so,szpn o. Less iNqkliatark waxen itzrx=y; - Boxes and Paroatta.. —.soc. I Pecond va Prite Boxes, Boxes for. ca.ZIL" - "n:24 Do. do. em 15 sera.. Ja.Persoar securing - beats will be etzZad 2.7 1 ,40. a. eras 4 2rDooriAPan at . 1 ,4' before 7' o'clock; performance to commence at 7% , - - Reecinit night of the etigagev.ent of tbir celebrated so tress, - Din DA:VENN:IRE, who will 'Tway ea PAULINE, In In the gm: Play of. the LADY -OP LYON'S- Tots Evros , October - 1.1,1"53;- bepreaintrr ezeellent and fivorita Play of _ TEE "LADY OP, LEON EL_ Clattlet - Erelxford.- Davexporx.-- , , F. Waldezrare., To Mae/rule with&l;7;ollahlti Pane of TUE DIMES 4/ADDEND/L. Oaloehard.: - 'Druirap. Fester, ta• `Eq - now- -3 .ll.rxDAYE..NPOßTwilisppcar lamer ' - Ittesers. - :J. -- ErhrolDsl'• dt. Co 9 , • 4xurAcztrr.Eits OP.PIRE PROD? SAF-ES. Doors azdircoa 'Window Shutt:l3m - - NDaltpostut - - admit tho neeeudtji of the - Aber* nieutbnted- erneles;Nre boye - ntv besitation In--recom. - mending our article to be Nita' to anything in tbeettn • Orden promptly utttude to; en 4 put up in- tbe "style,and arehostnotlee;•-: - IFS hBald on.; between -Fourth ana Nit 4•- trtitrzh. _ .f1ep9746=c3,7_- -; - RECROPPEL k CO. - Sty/a of Hats. - - 2 SLUM - L -WEST, No. "A - I . ,Lstidat Frtz/74 . Mud oflrwd,) latsjastrectiTo -- tto FAEL OP HATS, - anilroald itapectrully 1-S isreita tidiattention - athttlideads tad custamas to it. Ilte has also 1717, hand d WO tad Traded 'a-mrtmetd ct $2/A453 and CAPS, - artdell ba /ell MEAT; Tor m=l4 - auldztf _ Hats and Caps.. . JOZTEEH- 1 1708..'.&;C0., - grenea. Wood streettigk sad Diamond allet t .ifoold re*fcetfoliyia• ()IA then... Mewls and the:Fabirctitat they are Lime Fpleadizrstock.of fL6TS-6.11D CAPS, of the latest styles, Iddett that are pnpand to sell os ea seasonable- terms sus any-other berme ne .. the eity, .Give use.mill, and examineour -stock; - - 11 - ILILENTO.t 7 3 boxes for cola by 1- ' .r • • -sop2:- - - •=e4 trobiunma. . STOCICMG - FACTORY, - •• Finn ST., BEYSVEMrIVOOD AND 3LSRSETI3TRE'S'Ln. ABILITY BNEBCIr ceSCELVOMY.- rp I IIE best goods in. Children's lasei_3lan's Socks, linden - shirts sod Drawrrs, sold it rasauf=ssras' Items, at the-rant STREET EXOCZ.LNG FACTORY, all nude ;rozi lan year's etcd, -NO - ADVANCE IN,ERSOE-_ sepZ" . - WILLIAM ',DALY. Ilet -Found. - - --• T.T.Pr FOUN tk D, containla a arribor ••• woo latte ad band -of to a-value.' The crater can recover it , by."caling st this ofitcoLaadpay...ez- ritiP4t.CA.-2.50 ra.9; 4 iYhtty, ibt Rile by - - -M-A.'numsrocs a-00. - oct 6 - ' - Conker Wcoci sal Flat at- AISIMED-200 /Wl' for ssle _by U.ASS.LS.-3 bblz, llrotMd; for 15111 e bT Oetfi - - , - --8.-A; -genvzsToex-t- Pine. Watches mad . I .accetz7. T EM selveriber has noir cna hand - - a very good anteettia - of - Watches, Jesrelry, - .Bilres , srarte; 4mi - that be less - lected expressly - far the fall hide; and "has pairchaneat Ns- - stock Justus Tery lowest nob - picas wad hen premed ,to.- ?ea. every.deteadpthaa of. fine goods. in at.=.la, lower prices than the note analitycza he bought ten say 11 - esterzi ciy; and tower than `- anyEastarnieweler sett :at retell; and what is of the tactu - imlxrtanns to the par, chaser; he wilTeell his:gtxes Ear *lad .they are warn, sadl not ask (as soma jetrataree bare lately clone) sd - percent. - -. more than their articles are worth, whirl fact can be tattled by calling at 51 Market street, Pittihnrgh, - • IiIECOILE YOUR.. OWN . IaNDLOAD,-.TWO-2.40ht -.FOR SALE,alteate an Pal tatt l e treat. One is - arrengel 'with a /acre-roans, and Ain &barrooms,. cith a good pared pact, hydrant. de. -The jot isZ)ll ,. 2t - . - Prolatry- Aiscy - luzur_the:atose r •i_lSiaL-g - IGniia, oL hall ittirL7 rooms, and - fini.died tae. Pelee 52200. Terms: 0 In. hazel; Ininsce In ate, tcen a 53 Onze c iears: ' - - - oe6 End - Estate Agents,l4o Third at CGAIL-217 - EEde pima 0. r tozza r for .r, zal licm tow, to r, e• ect el s c6ft vit* the - kA .-ii tn. - 1y .t...t; • . amic WEIIRIC4r4 colors 5ta3.47 , 1 1, 11 , 1 _of Frenthhferlansnael taishateres..at- oels • • - A. ILASON OVA, - lilt/NOS spleurlll - assortmeit of - Matt mid -.C.alareflPrinti&Teliets,ercitclut. Gicimaiii new. styli.' or Items Trimmlart gepaitly; at '_ MASON- 4:IX)."'S; ..'16. - 15 - VIM it. -= .1j1)411DS, PLAITL 4 --ar pieces Talltl/1 - Plaids jun °penal at - VA cON :.nets-.- -No: V.Zr Fifth TER' EILKB--A.A.; - 3CASOY CU, :6- FIKII:PT:, tiffs - - IN lag, opened their Tell Steck of splendld_Plaid„ - Plattf and"Broeside Silts, of the la test patterns octE,' P - pieces new -stria /Maid 21 1 .: Ealnesjurtreesived at - A. 31.&130."..i.,t1Xt1.3, -: ---- - - iNe.25 fifth street. . 150 do Sx10:- . 15.-do 12 ' 00; _ 10 do 12x15.- s:ix:do — by *- _ Second and 151 lilzstabeertic::- 5Ued5, , ,.../So tads., prince, f-r asloby oot4. - smart a.Erri.itlafa. . LARIFI Plt SUGAR-5 bads for Nile - by _ oet4_"__ . _ fIoDSISU-1.0 frraate - by: oet4 k mount. _ _..... . N 89 . 242-41)0 Do z e , los valet by - jl ace; - - .A, tax sale.by L e T A13141 4t - I C I:1 4 aE4 ICELANDIIO.B3--030-lbs tore b - - it.-004%Na. - 26 Itikeampezliro4Plimplie-- 020 MIS IA RD On, NO. i aad 2..itvatare mutter 4534,:: bp'_= fair23l - — , :eFLEIELVe /MOTHER& A- muse:l:as-MAN WANThD maltase - FazzAtatableiAtaLLlNGlCOVSP..vith anfrtastrit at as acre at Gratrad, - a Garilea„ - G.aspe'Ylixes; Se, alt to goatdtaata 3,;4 zailaa fray Ibe city, oaths .131;arna- • .vare n014, - .l , ries SIAO. Tama tatay - The. &pole - la a acl:-_ ._..4,417213:8ERT J4.61:M . 440 Third atrut. • - - "JU:XIanD DAILY Sr.o..IBI63IITEMWS - :peT eank - greo..rda baltAtc3;iiid. war. :isep„,sr _ - -.IUIIIO 3A-ND TUB Z.3.107:10 Cammeatary or -.01, antracrraltire cir 3.1161.414 Uiss Ettu#Sans ecisaLV *zed relation-to Health, Diszase Orbs, MIL. 3.E. P. & ,Iteeelnd.and - forasle by 3:_s: Ingani Btekseller and 43flUarbsi,---"-- - ata . 6i Wood St s latireell f lrta Fourth.. It tlift;-75 WAs bri,shrzallow tarsals Q onca SNUFF—J.9W Garrett:4 lar'sile b tep. - FILELNESTW.k".' A_Oa. DACON-50,000 lberfamwanti Shealders-Irt Aartairti be ear , 17 sad fbr Emfe law to eb*e the lobby _ S. - LIZECISI,IteArETYa 01, - 242 an d 1:44-J city street: i IBM-2S items forsale-by' --• OILS -100 bbl.! Lard e ad Mimed MI far sale by 13epZ . - - - 3. & LliTT`P' Eled.Lnw 4EOI ITCH AHD HOSI.N-,too bials V= We by - I_)LOCK - TIS--25G gip Satin fee sale try' sip - - - --J. B. -LEECH; Me-ALPUIA FIRM ISO -40 tons assorted, for Woo= Sartmatols termsby repM J: S. irEctr,arenpw 31, --ELY=. 4- "...TCSIENEt cone:- coanrciPELL,Eienk — co.-; MORASS AND SILVER PLATE end manufacturen , of fiSaddlery HerchruNimar the 5t... - Chdr.Stroet ARP. COSall aad BooselTork - plidecili the beet menner,,, , and ottbomormble - termg. Orders promptly attended •(1 ARNOLD it.- ---- , HEATING & VE2FZILATEIG-WA1113E101113&.-- _ • _ - - - au..ltrnertiaras. Chilson4turoicas, -Wrought /roii AND FITTINGS 708 STTASI. GAS OZ WATEL' Zeir NO. M Markkt ureet,Titoiburgh: earVe hernial oorroroace%_PittorrAAta, to Britzrt. ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whoa . ere atr4S3llfrecaloamezul to the patronage of the putDc. EALITE,-11.531:131730X-& °KELT- OFFEZ--= bar pilaus Motu - gala C - _ Just rece4.ll.oll l / 3 .—:51) pa...l[l=oHz aml:Bragso tre4 "• [ • MASON - CO-S, - - geplo- - - Zi0:.2.5 Fifth ataart:-.. Bit :allot' Wiarated. * - - , Mita toiliseribir,mtai ten years' experience In the Mei _L candle bre:dims, desinui e-situatiroa SAW:SHAN . - some good Yilolesale Oroeer7,Dry Goods. oilivomvac 4 v,ing _ eviablisbnient, end mill - travel acne, If - reeemary. doubtable reference . girrVit as _to ebaracter, F. G., - Posta:One. - ' oettaire • _ ar H. CHILDS. & w • Hozzahlsuoit • - Noss 153"--B leT Wow Prrnanaim,.ES. • ' • W Nevoid call aftentionilot Merchants liisiting - A4. C; ly;to our imatomma istmlc of BOOTS - AND:ST(OE9i; "tra - bracing eiery variety for _nark- Ladled Illimei.litOfs. Youth.mni - comprising Dtie or the Ingest stock?: Weat_of the lklountalas. A. spin= sasortzata of - 37,:ani's and Boys- Rossings. par, Mexican Annieitizw.% HILTS. fink aria Cotton Plash, Moth and °laud OAPS,' of the latmt- ?Was T _ Also r 2ooo skins prims:Naw. That taimad . SOLE LEA _HT,R ; We invea tia ;tine. trtm..t.battionalaatmera r Pnio to art.ilos arr caPani /ftr I msl 'write ta727s3t"t" -are determine to sell &flow as a5y.".!e71F9114, pbII &del P blk, or Baltimore JobbingrEionse: - : & al CARRIAGES FOR SAME. - '- MEE tuiderained has justreeetred Attila , - Quistmarr wiatractusz,- - - . 4 /re, near the Two labiErni, betweemininsbotrgh and Larreneetille, - a SPletat = 3l t= l of VEHICLES, -or frrery denniptioniar.d ocantintui receive inniarly, Oteme and ee and hand Cirrtagr„-Ealck i i_ Buggies, oie, which. e will sell on tho Very Invest terms for mah. Et a t :4 l o o walleyes& ninotlea in the tssineniin,d - - - slat bit sell tn the Eaet, - he fattentldniaelf = . to patting down all -ascapeottio---a.. - Those Ir/shinglepoloarre- ere n7rpaitfol3y invited.46 - 4ma and seat= thecuselres. -- . ErPselaDult Plmag ' - ' lltbi ntlD 2 l; 46l t o TeiPertng Ckttri. agcr, des finYlailanisl JOSEPH IVEtte..,- Liteder 7 -$5OO Rew=l. _ MAYOR'S 01.T1LL.,.-. zct itirstuutre ot a &ini:Lon FaVed. I:o 4 43ltyte on'TtLesday iahritEar„ tta Mayor to 'tint o Reward *1%500 tbr arrest and to con. =victim "of tbi .or 3117 RD . 01'4142E3 COLLINS, late of . dzattils; whO was attrdmed in 111-47 strwt,in the Clty of Pate:n=l4m notiaor.rdStal./ hweby oiler tbelibioniteward bribe tazestatrd wzsera4l:2. - tootz= - lietion ores taiirlar =adorns: - = anial:tl zoatar.g.. rtnatx, 513• - 144? - • MEE ,~..~~, ~ ~ y L t; ; ,:'~ , 113111111 a 45 - rani
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