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V" ' 441 ,- ... e ?,-Z7c --4...44 1';5tV:•„ - , 4 ... --- -."- 4- -S;- ,. .? - 47.--.- . 44" 7 .4-7. - ;•;` , 7l•,=' . t...t.Yr-t.„.„,,,V, 1 1 ) 'P. -i 4 t• ''L' - ..- Iler The folloliattisentenaes were pronourmed Xam ' iliolitsWirinis'tittl4 lll hf:t*t.4 conetrtleted , Ver--,'„.• , . -,,,, ;. 1 6.t. 4i4,-,-,- "; - •, -,- .-;L-... , •;;:`• :- 4 , 4%-.N- -r t +.? ~ -.. .,, ,,,i , a - ileoitilles_or ileoitilles_or railroad at a' cnat'of _$ 82 , 00 0,000; 1Y:d::. , k4V . ..- 1 . - T - i ,• .t." . 1...pi,ct=•••1 -- .1.z.„,1' , at Detroit, on the 26th ultimo, by Judge, - Wing, ~ - _ . • arid the other New England Stateahve construct - -14nn th°3e eauY i e t e4 13 ' 44 "27 in the Reiht4-4 ettifidi A l7oo" - milet'moNCitta cost of $65,000,- ..2,4--...,-,47',4•M,r4.-44-4-ir,-,------"Pr.T.,'"--;-_:. irr , '.. ,• k` = v`t4 -y e.'l . •T''.A'ii • - ,-.PonsPiracYeaae'- a.4..- ‘ . ..Zat . ......VW •''' ... "` ... 4 -. " , _ _.....4, .....e.": 4 , 000, T c. these might be added tlm.liorthern ---,-,....., ••••.• e ,- .......= ----...,,,,.....5..../.0 ' . . O. D. Williams, AMEII Piney, to State Prison Noir York Or Ogdensburg) Railroa . d, which is • ; ,, Vt"".-S- 4 -.- -= ' : =. = -" . ,.'f_1:4-w:- • - . - ' 4 1.: ''cf'!*- A * ' l." T r ' - - - ":• - :-. ,1, - 44 4 4 t" .1 , - .0",, , ,,,e,-...V.,,,,,t-,.,. 5 ,. , ,,43 ~..& • i• ant*FrratiTV . ' hewEn land road making total of for ten years each, ifin. Corvrin, Eben Tsieci, ..!-----.---v a' g - , " ,.., .. r a. -...,,, : i _cp_..5 ..., .:4 z54 5&t.,4.i. - tr,...--,..- ~ , ,-1 -7,4,--pn.,k . - - -, , , ,..17 - . 4 .,-, , , ~..... •e.S',:.- _, Ekl un d Pr i ce, Aaron m ount, A. j . . aeotaturt. Li co t t u o t t .„Booo upw inil ards es of rauroad, constrnoted at a r.-.... 17 - - -i.- -.‘,. - ,..e./..e" ,- ;', - ;.?•L c'. - , ,r `i.At' , ;,e.,,,u etfrii ct t e' e v e -, 0 ._, - • - e ....,..'W -'" of $110,000,000. l ' - r . " - T --s-:-Tefe'l-*`',4"B-ivf:,/le-e*Fe,,,cir,--4:-..r.:*--•;.;;;,,,l',1" •-•I:.7,"--1`.1".;*-- , , , gross :4 i_ ,- ' , -;. 7 .--`" - -a - .7 V• ,, ...- - "i:e" , '-', ,, '-'7.-•".e"'"i":1- e , •••-•<",, fb.. ,, t e tv.." t, „t 4. EbenezerFailihm; elkhtY%knenek • S ' Cjuun .r" - The earnings in 1860 of all the Bail lizi, Lyman Champlin, winard Chtimplin, gra - 43- raads in Massachusetts, and of those that are COL HAYNES Vii. VAN li BC RTE. N. -The NeW .. ,,,, 1 *-^, ~ -.1....• ....- -4 "r - ••,. ~.., kr '''-,- ...) , ",,..s.-44 .74' , 4. ; •,. . 1 ",54 .4 " .5 4 . ...4.4V1W". - 4 4 , '-'4.-.4 - t•,*S i '%`1 . ...... , . ~ 4 'partly in Massachusetts and partly in adjoining •'.4::•-•`',.,„-vrri.„,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , '" l r - ; , . 1 7...,054 - :,=l , 4eee-.'"l'l tun Smith, Five years each. , - ....:t '€.4‘..n---.-^ ~•• • . States, were $8,003,328. The net earnimgs du , , . v . -5:- ring the same time were $8,4430,347 The cost 7%; , ' , ..,...5.0f - ,: i .-.1,4..„,„1.,•• , .• Va. A staunch Democrat of Montour Countygi. .e .,,e,--,. :. --- 1 1.. .. , ::::_r_ -3- 1 . •,4 - T.k.-.3.4-:c- t f.i. 4 .-,• ft- 4 €*• -. :'.. t ''''-‘^-A . V.. i of these roada was $58,284,000. The net in city, who denounces Van Veehten 0.23 a "a cow- Y ff o a r y k ne Ztua or th ha: c lut u d han com ex m pedi uni t ca io t ttno wt i h n C t ho i l tt ~ ,, a, , ,,,4 " _•- -t ,, e ,,,, , -„i, , _',7 - .7..*,.kr i ::. ~ , , ,, .. 1i- .., - %-r...,„ , --- i..V-•:re ell,"tV",• •-e-,-.„2-e , --„..-, - -., -• - •---e , -----.....-1,..e•-..., „„,,_,„e„i„ - j_t,.„,,,,,, , ,,t,k,,,,-, ..„. - writing to the edit e i r °r. the N o rristo wn l i e guterr come was therefore more than six per cent. on --- .- - -T - -: - 4. 4...4.-:7.,=-.-,--.--i.--....... -----,-,,'"--"c-'.,,..,.-"--...40 says: -"We calculate on giving Bigler for Goy:. the total cost. r,•••=,-....:,,--:--f...-.......... „6`=-'4't . lib era Laren," but - ,_ .. 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LOWRIE, of Allegheny DERIOCIRATIO COUNTY TIO/KE.7. Tudgee of the Courts of A "Awry County required to be /earned in the Law. parzonarr•wintax/ JAMES S. CRAFT, 1 opcoatmobr ?LEAF , ac., j - of Pitt Township. f, PRESIDEPT JUDOS HOPEWELL HEPBURN, OP DISTRICT COURT, of Pittsburgh. Asuman. .ro - Doz. 1 CHARLES SHALER, OP DISTRICT COURT, f of Pittsburgh. j ASSOCIATE JITDOES OP THS COURTS 07 ALLEGRENT COUNTY, WILLIAM KE813., of Upper St. Clair Towrwhip. GEN. JAMES H. WATSON, of Elizabeth 2)). Abassmit, ALEXANDER M'CAMMON, of Pittsburgh. JAMES WATSON, of Pittsburgh. L. BELL PATTERSON, of Mifflin 2'oionahip ABRAHAM HAYS, of Altegheny DAVID IL WILLIAMS, of Stealer 2bwrraship. BIZOORDEEt, a • ROBERT moßovr, of Pittsburgh ANDREW BARCLAY of Alleghen,y L a ity CLERK OP - COURT OP QUARTER SZEISIONS, ELIJAH TROVILLO, of Ftittaburgh.• ww4aai l THOMAS BL9.CiadOßE rm , of BirsnOaghcrro 3. D. W. WHITE, Borough of Manchester 81:12.1711YOR, E. H. HEABTINGS, of Pittsburgh. A.ITDITOII, BENJAMIN DILWORTH, of Boss Township Are Iron .Iloseltsed See to this matter at once. Let every voter examine the Assessor's list personally, and if his name is not there, call up= the Assessor without delay. Many votes are lost at every election by reason of neglect or carelessness in this respect. Remember that no . one who may' be 22 years of age or more, when the election comes on, can vote without having been aesesa= ed at least ten days before the election. The matter must be attended to between this and Saturday, the 4th of October. Ater that day it will be too late. Democratic General Convention A paragraph appeared in the New York Her aid, a day or two since, purporting to be a call of the Democratic General Committee'to the Democrats of the several States of the Union, to appoint Delegates to the Democratic General Convention to meet at Baltimore on the first Monday in June, 1852, to nominate candidates for President and Vice President of the United States, for the support of the Democratic repub lican electors. This paragraph had appended to it the names of several gentlemen who are members of the General Committee; but no sin gle member is authorized to make appointments for the Democracy of the Union; and the Coin-. mittee had held no meeting in relation to this matter. The fact of such a notice having ap peared in the New York Herald ought to have awakened suspicion In the mind of any Demo cratic editor; as this pretended call, and the late correspondence with leading politicians in different States, undoubtedly originated in the brain of the same unprincipled tool—who is an attaches of the Herald Office. CoL JOHN W. FORNEY. We extract the following notice of our valued friend and able ceemporary of the Painsylva nian, from the Baltimore Republican of the 25th ultimo. Col. Foarav attended the great Demo cratic demonstration in that city; and no doubt did the cause of the People as good service in speech as he is constantly doing with his pen. Col. JOHN W. Foastrr, of Philadelphia, suo ceeded Mr. Whyte, and proved himself to be as able on the stump as he is with his pen.k. His eloquent speech was received in-the beet posai, ble manner. We regret that we are not able to give a sketch of this gentleman's remarks in our paper to-day; we shall, however, doiso in a day or two.- The Colonel's eloquent delivery of in controvertible truths reached every mind and heart. We understand that the Colonel will be a can, dictate for Clerk of the next ,Horse of Itepre up:dal:l7es of the United States. There. is no _mitzt_in the country, we think, can lay stronger claims to this distinguished post• and the Democracy of the Union will —mi.*, do their duty unless they elect him to that office, he is disposed to accept it. DeUcto E%aehes Our friend Jows. Snumt, (not he of New York city, n_gyat the man of that name who was late ly taken's prisoner in Cidni, init)"tli4e4 Corti cniturist in Upper St. Clair township; in this - county, yesterday Presented us with a lot of most beautiful aid truly delicious peaches, which were obtained from his orchard. He otte of those. Who think that a tree Which will produce the choicest fruit, occupies no more ground than, one of an inferior character. This is what, every man who plants a fruit tree should think ; and if all ware.to act as our friend Smi*. has done, our market would be filled with as Sne'fruit as - any in the country. Pottsville Register saysthat although Governor Johnston has more ,aid's (in the shape of' Lient Colonels,) in Carhon county alone, than , • I anyillemocratio Governor has ever had in the en- - tire State, he is yet about to fill out anoth , ,n. batch of commissions, order to honor t 1 ,406ii deroted followers whose heads were BO ha ea and: ~,whoselnnkwere so tough that neither cou ld b e , _broken by Looofoco stones MOT, duoB Ha, ha, ha ! ! Long life tai the htur;n*l ; ;;l E n gland, when the . ridnistiicare In a minority the. era= can create , a batch 0f..../;orok—irm AraieslY go; Governor, can tnunfastup ` • • • PITTSBURGH ::00TOBKR 2 00ffilIILSIONEIL THINGS TO BE REXIBILIfERHD: LET TIIE PEOPLE Fxripmßp, Tl4She,ptiblic Tresso;rir,:at ,Wash gtz;Thn hab,beenTobrqd •OltinLßelastr i Years of theraT4acriii, b 1 Wg g sEiqhiedipiF, than wstfuld IlberatilTajAnsatinthlt!:l44ltou stitfd labOritieinett for fio' o years' Wtirttp,loB ; and remember that what has been done at Washing ton may be done at Harrisburg, unless you vote for honest and faithful DetabaraM, who sympa thize with the mass of the Peoplel33l -LE.T.-TIMPEOPLE. REMEMBER, That Wm. F. Johnston was always the advocate of small bills in the Legislature; that he flood mithe,Stataacitk.three.millionsofthem-in.1841:- that ,when they -were pretty well reduced he wanted to &pie =oilier • million ; that the Democrats of the J , egielature stopped this!Whig LET TEE PEOPLE REMEMBER, The taxes have beepincreased ,from $1,806,598 in 1846,t4.5 . , 445,966 in 1860;—making a dif ference of. Ttoo hundred and Forty Thousand Three hundred and sixty-three Dollars between a Democratic and Whig administration - LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That Wm. F. Johnston noted againet-the jaw abol ishing imprisonment for. debt, land against the law limiting the labor of Children in factories to TEN HOURS aday; and that his friends have not uttered. a word by way of denial or pallia tion. ,They know that they can, neither deny nor palliate, the act. , • •• LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That Win. F. Johnston voted for a bill appropri ating more than Three -Millions of dollars to private corporations,' coinpany and State works, and that Gov. Bitner,in his message, said that such economy (as Johnston displayed) would in crease the State debt in'four years to over $40,- 000,000. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That Wm. F. Johnston made strenuous efforts met winter to add another million to the State debt by the issue of relief notes. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That the expenses in the Executive and State Departments of Pennsylvania, have increased, in two years, under Johnston's administration, Two Thousand One Hundred and Eighty-five Dollars and Sixty-three Cents. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That Wm. P. Johnston sympathises with and sustains John Strohm, who voted to STARVE our troops in Mexico. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That Win. F. Johnston is a Native American that he has lent his official influence to sustain the whole phalanx of Native American Custom House officers, while, at the same time, he is cheating the foreigners by pretending to be friendly to some ot p their societies. LET THE IrEOPLE REMEMBER, That Wm. F. Johnston was in the Legislature in 1841, and voted for a law allowing BANKS to suspend payment on their own notes, and at the same time to sue the people and collect debts from them on execution. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That Wm. F. Johnston defends the extravagance of Ritner's administration, and declares that the State debt was not Increased tinder it a single dollar, while the official records prove that the debts contracted during that administration reach nearly TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That Wm. F. Johnston is a wealthy nabob, liv ing in splendor and magnificence, and has no feeling in common or sympathy for the laboring man and mechanic. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER., That William Bigler was a poor orphan boy, compelled to labor for his own livelihood, and to sustain a widowed mother. He comes from the " common" people, is of the people, and knows and appreciates their wants, and will devote his talents and enetgies to the greittest good of the greatest number. LET THE PEOPLE HEItIEIBER, That Col. Bigler was in the Senate in 1842,-stul voted for the law rostprian_y BANKS to pay their debts, as wan as Individuals, or forfeit their charters. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, That CoL William Bigler is a self-made man— that he has risen by his own industry and integ rity of character to stations of honor and public trust; and that he now occupies a high position as a statesman, patriot and philanthropist. Out of the Party . The following resolution was unanimously adopted at the recent Free Soil Convention in Cincinnati : Resolved, That as the Hon. S. P. Chase, Sena tor in Congress from this State, has formally withdrawn from our party ; while we regret this course, and that it may not be injurious to the cause of freedom, we feel it to be our duty to declart; to the public that we do not hold our selves responsible for his Offleifii acts, or recog nise him as our representative. The Cincinnati Enquirer, in relation to this resolution, says that Senator Chase "lately ad dressed a letter to the editor of the Toledo Re publican, in which he declares his intention to support the ticket nominated by the Democratic State Convention, which met at Columbus on the 6th of August, and gives his reasons there for at length. He is, therefore, read out of the The U.S. Supreme Coitrat. The appointment of /Mr. Curtis, Of Boston, lo the seat in Mel?. S. Supreme Court, made vacant by the death of Jndge Woodbury, gives very general satisitiotioni The Supreme Court m now constituted as follows; SUPREME COURT Residence. App d. SaPy. Roger B.Taney, BalVene,'at 66,060 • John 6dcLean t - , Cincinnati, 0414 M, "" ~162 J 4,600 James ICLlVeiyhe, Savannah, Ga.,lK5, 4,500 John Catroh, ' - IVasnollle, Tenn , " 18 r 7, 4.500 John McKinley . ; Louisville, " 1607, 4,500 Peel , V. Denier., Richmond, Va... " 1841, 4,500 Samuel Nelson, Coopennown, II Y.. " 1845, 4.500 Robert C. eller, Philadelphia, 1840 4,500 Benj Beohateitribi, Boston, !qua., 1951, 4,500 far Col. Haynes probably owes his release to the.pains which he - took to guard all the Cubans from the least act of plunder on the part of the Lopes:regiment. Deputations from the vil lages through which the soldiers ; passed were sent to Gen. Concha asking for Hayne's pardon. CoL Haynes was kindly treated at several plan tatimut After „the dispersion of. bi 4 ,4:4 0 P8, and says it is by no means true that the Creoles sh, owed bitter hostility to the expetlitionists.— They thought it folly to land with so small force.. t e r The Protestant Episoopal Convention for the diocese oY New,York, on the 26th ultimo suc ceeded: in electing a Provisional Bishop on the Bth ballot. The vote, was—Clerical, necessary to a choice, 91 ; Laity do. 85 ; Dr. Creighton had 185 clerical votes and 87 lay. Dr. Wainwright tad . 67 clerical votes an 4 77 1ay..., There were also 10 - scattering clerical votes, and 2 bay. Dr. Creighton was thereupon unanimously declared elected: ~ ~-tom } _.......:A, e.. BUSINESS OF THE COUNTRY There hare been sent during the season Jrum Morris county, N. J, about 10;,000 bitskiife;•'ayeS raging, al.!.:expensea: paid, $1,25 t3aske Large: .. quantitiekhav* , alsci: : bee:n fat*sheA bkf.wagonti to the st*wirding country.. The tilue of exports from Boston, for Sep tember was; included specie, $90,843 19 Ameri can products, $2 5,136 42 foreign. The total quantity of cotton goods exported, from Janua ry'l to September 11, 1851, was 34;888 packa ges; 'against 19,869piickageS for tlie saine peri od in 1850, and 28 989 for the same period in 1849. --. The'SehUylkill Canal brought down 10,.788 tons.af coal last week ; previously, 397,082 tons. Total, 407,870 tons. The Reading Railroad brought down 38,428 tons. Total fur the : year, 2,253,966 tons, against 851,471 tons, for same time last year. The Lehigh Canal brought down a total of 710,697 tons. The whole number of vessels employed in the whaling business is 605. New Bed ford has 275 ships and barks, and more than half the tonage. Nantucket, New London and Fairhaven have about an equal interest in the business. There are now 132 large ships and barks in port, fitting for sea, and they will require nearly 4000 men for officers and crews ; the total amount of property invested in the whaling business must be between twenty and thirty million dollars. The first seven months of this year, there has been landed about $2,- 800,000 worth of sperm oil, $4,500,000 Worth of whale oil, and $1,200,000 worth of bone—mak ing a total of $6,500,000 for the first seven' months, giving, for the year, nearly $15,000,- 000. The new cotton factory, of Messrs. Snowden, Fitzpatrick and Lovejoy, at Alexandria, D. C. is in a prosperous condition, with a numerous force of industrious operatives employed. The export of breadstuffs from the United States to Great Britain and Ireland, for the year ending let September, 1851, are as follows:- 1860. 1851. Flour, bbla _473,460 1 , 081, 7u2 Meal, " 6,086 5,563 Wheat, bushels 468,015 1,523,908 Corn, '' 4,873,446 2,868,860 Showing a great decline as respects corn, but a large increase in Sour and a heat. From the tat of January to the let Septem ber, 1861, there have been built in this city and neighborhood, 32 steamboats with an aggregate tonnage of 5,225 24,96. During the same time, seventeen barges and fiat boats have been built whose aggregate tonnage is 483 8,96 There are now in course of construction twenty-four steamers of the largest class, seven of which will range from 220 to 320 feet in length, and two of them will measure over one thousand tons each. The sale of lots in the Stoddart Addition, to St. Louis, that took place lately, amounted to $701,676. The average price $l2 per foot, or about; $2500 an acre. These sales speak favorably for the pecuniary condition of St. Louis. The returns of the New York canals to Sept. 7, show an increase in 1851, above 1850, of $269,- 522 90. There are in Cincinnati seven factories for the manufacture of mechanics' tools, employing 96 hands, producing $167,000 per year, from which if we deduct $68,000 for the cost of new mate rial, we have $109,000 as the clear produce of the labor of these 96 workmen. The New Orleans Price Current sets down the imports of Specie from that port, during the year, at $7,937,119, against' $3,792,662,1 in 1849—'50, $2,501,250 in 1848—'49, and $l,- 845,808 in 1847—'48. Its valuation of the re ceipts from the interior is $106,924,093 for the past year against $96,897,873 in Ig49—'fili ; $81,989,692 in 1848--9; $79,779,151 in 1847 _8 ; $90,035,256 in 1846-7 ; $77,193,404 in 1845-6, and $57,199,122 in 194-1--5. The in crease in Cotton is $6,870,614 ; in Tobacco $l,- 570,200; in Bacon $2,886,683; and in Flour $881,058. This makes an aggregate of $12,- 168,558 in these four articles. The report of the Cheshire Railroad, In Mass achusetts, up to the 31st of August, shows a nett gain in the receipts, as compared with 18W, of $21,366 46. The Trade Sale of Books in Philadelphia was concluded a few days since. The amount of sales has been extraordinarily large, and the prices were good. On the last day the sales amounted to more than $50,000, and the follow ing oopy rights and stereotypes were sold : Bacon's Abridgement, and 1748 vote ttlergeant and Rawle, and <MI do Purdon's Digest. and 6t 2 do Shakspeare copyright and plates Brown's Bible do do Pike's Arithmetic and the Fie ) Franklin's Work. Hama Smol!et and 111111 r r ayerly'R Spelling Book The Trank Woollen Company, at Rockville, Corm., have made an assignment. They have been compelled to do this from the losses sus tained by the burning of their factory. At Terre Haute, la., a few dealers have con tracted for hogs at $3,86, to be delivered in December, and $4 has been refused by some sellers. The quantity of hogs , at this point will not be so large, it is supposed, but the quality better than in former years. me prospect looks well for farmers. Some contracts have already been made at Cincinnati and Madison at $4,00 ands4,6o delivered, bat these prices may be re- • garded as altogether above the views of buyers generally. Indeed, the prospect for the many • factored article next year is favorable. In the South and West, the stocks are small, and very little old will remain over. The supply of pork both East and West, is inadequate to the demand, compared with last year, and the market augurs a good and profitable business for the ensuing season. The Tobacco markets of the country show I good prices, with a probability of advance. The stook of tobacco in the State warehouses, in Baltimore, on the let of January, 1861, was 10,617 hds.; inspected last week 1785 hde.; amount inspected previously, 38,358 hds—mak ing in all 45,755 lids. Exported since January Ist, (foreign and coastwise) 21,386 hds. Stock now in warehouses and on shipboard, 24,421 The stook of Tobacco at St. Louis on the 12th ultimo was large, embracing at the closest esti mates 1,000 hhds. in the two public warehouses —say 200 at the State, and 900 at the Planters', in round numbers. Besides there are between 51 0 and 200 hhda in private storage, increasing the total number to 1,260 or 1,800 hhds. The sales thus for fall very little below those of last season s —the transactions of the two seasons from the Ist of January to the 10th of September standing, 3,680 hhds. for 1850; 8,870 for 1851. The stock of Hemp we also find to be large for the season ; the total amounts in the tivo principal warehouses being 9,100 bales. Say at Douglass & seer's, 6,600 ; at Fitzgerald's, 2,600; and' then with ali beral estimate for small lots stored at other houses, we think the total may he set down at 9,600 bales. The arrivals by the slyer, 'since the Ist of January, embrace 55,992 bales. In the jobbing department, according to the New York Evening Post, the most favorable change has taken place. A large country demand for all kinds of stock exists, which relieves the market considerably. We are .happy to say that money comes in well from all puts of the inte rior, in payment of outstanding accounts matur ing, and that the trade is prepared to meet the heavy acceptances falling due between the mid dle of September and the beginning of Novem ber. • - _ De retta,ivlnr thei - ,.:Re . Mr. Etttio k. 5,17.7 P.Orsßiglq4, Sept. 29, 1861. To l4it4d'i 1 - 44 - tga Morning POolt .Re4q l 4- 1 1n ytinr paper i of Saturday, the 20th hajtin article copied from The 13 &nkEeif thjOCrotiti -5 ' refieniiiiiseverely on the character and preaching of one of the most res pected and beloved divines of our city, (the Rev. Mr. Quick.) The tone and spirit in which the article is written, comport very strangely with the avow ed design of therattthor; and lirVery 'wisely signs himself a .Westere Churchman, as his; letter would not do much credit to a Western Church lamb 'Which' he endeav ors so laboriously to fix bti Mr. Quick, would with far more propriety, appliy to himself, as through ilia itkOle letter there runs a vein of the most arrogant presumption and most infatu ted. self-esteem. Nor do his attempts at pallia tion (by saying that his only object in writing the article was the welfare of the church and not the desire of notoriety) hide the real object of the writer. 'Personal! envy shines forth in every line, and eachword is chose with the great est cafe to convey the strongest satire ; and the • , most onetime epithets are used to excite the prejudices of the reader. Nor does be attempt to produce-one single proof for the many char ges he attempts to fix on Mr. Quick, but seems to suppose that the public are ,to believe every word which proceeds from. the mouth of a West ern Churchman. As to the various charges which he brings against Mr. Quick, I view them rather in the light of unintended, though not undeserved praise, than in that of guilt. The doctrines which he Ascribes to. Mr. Quick; are held by nine-tenths .of all the. members of St. Andrew's Church, with the exdeption of the denial of free will. This doctrine he can in`no place point out in Mr. Quickie sermon, nor can he bring any sentence of that sermon which even under the examination of his distorted and clearly Pirseyitical mind, can be construed to fa vor such a belief. As to the other doctrines charged on Mr. Quick, I shall mention them in due order. Ist. The Sovereignly of God. This% think even a Western Churchman himself will not be dis posed to deny, but rather consider it as the cor ner stone to the whole plan of salvation, devised and executed by an all-wise and all-powerful Jehovah. 2d. Unconditional election. By reading Arti cle XVII. of "The Articles of Religion as estab lished by the Bishops, the Clergy and Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church in -the United States of America, in couventioit on the 12th day of September in the year of our Lord 1801," it will be clearly seen that the belief of the Epis copalian Church on that head is very distinctly expressed, and that every expression of Mr. Quick's fiermon is iq perfect accordance there with. Bd. The utter impossibility of contingency.— The unbeliever in this doctrine rejects one of the most essential attributes of the Almighty. If he say there may be a contingency, he of neces sity charges God with variableness, but inspired scripture says there is neither variableness nor shadow of turning with God. Hence, then it is impossible to reconcile the doctrine of an unset tled destiny with the declared character of the Supreme Being. 4th. The application of election to unborn souls. In proof of this doctrine I would just refer him to Romans IX. 11 verse, and after reading this, if he still persist in unbelief, be may be safely ranked among the followers of Paine, Voltaire and Rossenu. As to his attacks on Calvinists, they are unworthy of reply, sumee it to say that by reading the "Westminster Con fession of Faith," he will there find Scriptural proofs for all their doctrines, and which, in gen eral, accord with those held by the /ow Church party. As to the literary merits of the sermon I will leave them to abler hands, but at the same time remark that a Western Churchman is the first person whom I have heard speaking of its merits as anything unworthy of the author or as at all derogatory to Mr. Quick's reputation as a scholar of the first degree. The duties which he lays down for Mr. Quick, are to-by the least, as ably performed by him as by any other pastor in ' Pittsburgh, and probably had a Western Church man listened more attentively to his sermons or taken more trouble to ascertain facts before ma king such broad alisertions, it might have been the means of preventing the many misrepresent ations of which the greater part of his letter ; consists. A Low Cutacn.vas. DIONROE COUNTY The regular county meeting of the Democrats of this county, was held at Stroudsburg, on the 'ltd inst. An able series of resolutions wore re ported by a committee, of which Dr. A. ft. Jack son was chairman, and among them, the follow ing were unanimously adopted : Resolved, That we hereby ratify and approve of the appointment of /ion. Asa Packer, as Sen atorial delegate, and J. L. aingwalt as Repre sentative delegate to the Democratic fourth of of March State Convention, and hereby instruct them to support the nomination of James Bu chanan for the next Presidency. Resolved, That, while we believe •measures, not men," to-be the first grand and chief aim of the Democratic party, and shall, therefore, cheerfully support the . nominee of the National Convention, whoever he may be—yet, as Penn sylvanians, we most. ardently desire that the nomination may be bestowed upon our native son, James Buchanan, believing, as we do, that no man in the Democratic ranks is more worthy or deserving of that honor, and that his com manding character, powerful intellect, extensive experience, and faithfull support of Democratic PriuciPlea, Pre-etuineutly qualify him to adorn the Presidential Chair, and efficiently advance the true interests of our people, and the pros perity and glory of nur country. Addresses were delivered by J. 1.. Ringwalt and S. C. Bennett, Esq., a promising young law yer who voted for Taylor in 1848, but who now openly and warmly espouses the cause of De mocracy. Monroe county is good for 1500 ma jority. 81.10 W 0.143 1.1 Id 1 410 1.350 X . 25 1.200 1,100 140 Democratic State Convention The Michigan Democratic State Convention, called for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Gover nor, mot, pursuant to call, at the City Hall, in the City of Detroit, on the 24th ultimo. The following were among- the resolutions adopt ed : Resolved, That the Democratic party of Michi. gan, on the basis of the principles promulgated by the national convention) of 1844 and '4B, and in union with their brethren elsewhere in the Republic, present to the people of the Union, the name of Gim. LSIVIS Cuss, as the choice of the democracy of the State as a candidate for Presi dent. That while they, have great confidence in other eminent men of the country, and will cheerfully support the nominee of the convention —they still insist that no other citizen unites so many recommendations for the office, in this period of national excitement and peril. Resolved, That this Convention earnest recom mend to the next Congress of the 11. S., that an appropriation be made to Construct a °anal around the falls of Sault St. Marie. Gen. Cass being present and being called upon addressed the convention. Ronaar MOCLELLAVD, Esq. was nominated for Governor, and aLVIii BRITANI, for Lieutenant Governor A Man with tour amid. We find the following in a late letter of the Paris correspondent of the N. Y. Herald : A very extraordinary musical phenomenon has just been presented to the Emperor of Rus sia, by Count Orlow, one of the superintendents of the theaters of the -court .of Nicholas. The phenomenon is a young Valack, named Frede rick Roltz, who was born with four hands, each of which has ten fingera, moving : with the great est agility: Boltz is an excellent pianist, who has, of course, no equal in the world. He pos sesses, besides, the. talent of a mechanic, and he made for his.own Uses piano of eight scores, over which his fingers are run like spider's legs. Roltz was educated by a Russian_ prince, who left him, when he died, a small fortune, with which he has bought about two hundred rings, adorned with diamonds, with which he covers his fingers when he is playing, and these diamonds produce sparks as numerous as those of a flint when struck with'gteeL This wonderful pianist Will soon visit Paris. ..--T-. -:', : ::;, ,,' 7.7.7. - ','• i ': -.-:" -. ,1 , ' ,..:74-: : : ; j 57, 7 1111 /. -- ; 6' ,. _.,:: ~..,.,. ~ .. F.._,..' ,/,.. „'.,:: ,',:,t'S',':•.,." ....,C , .',,.. '',.%1 --';,., •v : ~,' '''...' ,',' •-• '-' :'... 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L. was widely known, and was one of the most es te6iiied . . • tate advices from Texas report that the revo lution had commenced on the Ric Graadc,..,and, the insurgents, after capturing the government funds, had marched to' join Cara Babel, who was concentrating his forces near Monterey. The El Paso mail rider had been attacked by the-In _ The Delegates elected by the Ohio „Annual Conference to the General Conference of the M. E. Church, to be held in Boston next May, were Dr. W. Nast, J. M. Trimble, D. D., Jacob Young, C. Elliott, D. D., Geo. Walker, G. Moody, John W. Wright, Urriah Heath, Z. Connell, C. Brooks, R. 0. Spencer, Ti!. Marley, A. M. Lo raine. In a late letter in relation to Cuba, Mr. Poin sett says: . "The slave States Lave a deep interest in what ie going on in guba: The citizens of those States ought to discourage all movements from withoht, calculated to stir up insurrection among the slaves there. The termination of these unlawful expeditions may be, to add another to the Islands of the black Archipelago on our maritime frontier. Our army is officered by one Major General, three Brigadier Generals, twenty-three Colonels, and twenty-five Lieutenant Colonels. - There are eight Brevet Major Generals, fifteen Brevet. Brig adier Generals, twenty-three Brevet Colonels, fifty-seven Brevet Lieut. Colonels. At the fair in Columbus, Ohio, is aPrahm bull and heifer. In their native count:6 , they are used in the place of horses. They are beautiful animals, having silky, glossy skin, and well shaped limbs. The pair is valued at $B,OOO. NATUItAL RELIGION.—We have not been a lit tle amused with the following definition of the religion of "nature," furnished by'the Yankee Blade. It comes remarkably near the truth— ]. Look out for number one. 2. Use others all you can, and let them use' you as little as'possible. 3. Get money ; honestly if you can, but—get money. 4. Hold on to what you have got, and get as much more as you can. 6. Every one for himself and the d—l take the hindmost. Here you have the whole thing in a nut shell. There is no use of inking whole reams of paper with explanations of the subject, for here you have the exact doctrine, in which the world be lieves and which is practised upon . by a Vast majority of the people of every nation on the globe. A Discovery to SOrgery. A Prussian named Aran -is said to have re cently made a discovery in. surgery that is exci ting considerable interest in the. scientific circles of Berlin. ft is the applidation - Olquldorilte to relieve pain. Unlike chloroformit`4s4XL,Ve used without the least danger to the patient; ' and is very effectual in its operation. From the ac count, a small quantity of the fluid (from ten to twenty drops) is dropped on the part effected, or on a lint bandage slightly moistened with water and then applied, and all bound up in oil silk, and a linen baud. After from two to ten minutes the part becomes insensible, and the pain is no longer felt whether it. be from rheu matic, nervous or other disorders. Alter a time it returns again, but usually weaker, and with several applications it is often entirely . relieved:. The I itooverer has presented a memorial on the subjcc to the Academy at Paris. Yeaterd•ty at I o'clock, ELEANOR. ..ire of A Wti.- uttsox, tu the h year or her age. The friende or the family are invited to attend her nem' Tiilt APTCRNOt at 4 &clot:1,1ton her late, residence, No 17 Hand street. to proceed to Ttioity:; Church Nerd. C A a. II rp II tr: subset-On, tick. moat respeetfully to return thanks to hi. friends and customers for the very pntronag e bestowed upon !rim since his corn , menceurent to lit:mincer aud hopes by strict attention and fidelity in the execution of all orders entrusted to his care, to merit a continuance of their favorif. lie would also announce to them and the Public' in general. that he has just received [I.IIIII3INORIe assort men' of G ode, selected iii New York and Philadelphia. tor the Fail and Venter Trude, •uch as superfine Slack and Fancy C-olnrid CLOTHS; Labrador, Lambskin, Heaver and Devonshire Cersey Coatings; Plain an 4 Jointed French CA SSUIER ES, to which he would in vit evecial at e Mien which. or variety and Menke SS of style is superior to airy thins in this city. Also. a benottfal lot of Slack and Colored SILK SATIN, Cash mere, Marseilles and White 5.:11r party Vestiogs,—all of which he is prepared to make to order id a superior manner, at low prices JAMES C. WATT, .treet, • between Second and Third streets. TO TAILORS—J. C. Nun's Graduating, Shoulder Measure Sys.trwn of Garment Drat:lg. - blink for sale load AN APPCAI, TO THE MEMBERS Of THE "DUQUESNE ORKYS " Ihe undersigned. mem bers of the Company, regret to inform their fellow- members and those who have heretofore been at tached to the Company, that it is now in a dim r shutzed condition, having been comMetely para lysed by the non-attendance of tuembers on parade, at drill, and at meetings of the Company. At the Fourth of July, and again on the Fourth of September, i so few were in attendance that it wan Mit otisibleto par ade—and at meetings held aabsequently the attendance was so small a+ to give good ground for fears of the longer continuance of our organization. Apia and astun has the Company been called together. to consid er the &object ' without avail. Our hopes of a better state of affairs have almost vanished—bat we make one more appeal to all who feel interested in entirely re-Or ganizlng a vo ualeer company which has maintained a good reintation of home and in Mexico, We i,hiik your attendance at the meeting on TIWRSDA.Y evening, at 7 o'clock. in Wilkins Hall, at which the present depress ed condition of the Company Wall be considered, and an endeavor made to restore .4 to its. former prosperity as a military rorps. The signers to the Company now organizing.onder the command of Col S. W Black,are especially invited to attend this meeting David Campbell, John T. Whitten, Wm Trovillo, Shepley H Trovillo T A. Hinton, Johnston' Elliot, James Petrie. James Little, John Heinle, James Dalzell. Jobn ie. Kennedy, J 1. Binning, FUR LIVERPOOL •: • Packet of the 6th of Ootober. THE Packet Ship ASHBURTON, J. McWilliams, Master, will satin s above, her regular day. For passage having superior accommodations, apply to W. tr. J T. TAPoCO CT a. Co., or JAMB Blakely,' wet Sixth and Liberty stn s Pittsburikw. 45 FOR LIVERPOOL— T — o -7- Soll on the lillat of Ootober.—Tbe . Paeltet sbip New WORLD, Knight, Master, will sail tis above, her regular day. , . For passage, having superior accommotlatlona; apply to JAM ES BLAKELY, Agedlit,l " ' , Sixth and Libartrtus:; Pittsburgh... N./ FORaswzN—Pack., of the 16th of October - The Packet Ship CORNELIL'S GRINNELL 11 5 ,- Fletcher, blaster, will sail as above, hor regu lar day. For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tion, apply to the captain ou board. foot of Maiden lane. W A,. J T. TA ['SCOTT &CO , 86 South at., N. Y., or to JAMES BLAKELY, • Sixth and LlbeNy.sta A Bare-Chance. A MERCHANT residing in a county town, , destras to retire from the "Retail Dry Goads" busittess Consequently, he will oiler his stocir, to a poyinir cean , who wishes to enter into that business, upon terms desi rable to nne of small means. The stock his been) re plenished for the winter. For particulars apply to STUART A. SILL,; oc tit No. 124 Wood street. . New Stock of Chicheiiiigle Plan Fortes TOFLNI U. MEL:IA . IR; 81 Weed street, . . Li is now receiving an entire '.nestr. ;.- stock of Piano Fortes, from the celebra- lcd manufactory of Chicketing, Boston, col stating of all the varieties now manufactured. The prices invariably' the same 89 at Boston, without any charge for transportation or risk. Old Pianos taken in part payment. JOHN •11. MELLOR, Agent for the sale of. Citiokeringis Pianos, for Western Pennsylvania. . jou.? Young neriPs Mercantile .I.lbrarg elation, acid ttleahanies , institute. MR. GLIUDON will deliver three Lectures,. on BABYLON, NINEVEH and PF.RSEPOLIS,— (comp . ising all 'he latest Biblical discoveries among the ancient monuments of Assyria and Chniden, copiously. i II nstAtted),—Wore the members& the above institution and the citizens generally, at the City Lecture Room, corner or Wood and Fottrib gums, entrance on Wood. The first Lecture will be given on Tuesday,7th Octoberi the second on Thursday, the Ottil and the third on fiat urday, the 11th instant. To commence at hall past sev en, precisely. TERMS—Citizens' Course Ticket, WAD; single ad mission, 50 cents. To be had at theftritteiptil Book- Stores and Hotels. Members' Comae Ticket, seventy• five cents; single admission, 371 cents—to be obtained at the Liltrary Rooms, or from Committee on Lectures. For portirnlars see small bills. • foct2 LIOR ttl \'l— , ,a large and convenient Dwelling House r on Penn street, with fro t nod back Office in the Also—A Dwelling !louse on Harbery street. Rent B'so. Also—A Dwelling House of four rooms and uellar, near Market street. 3eut $lOO a year. Dwelling House and Store on ttutcond aspect. Rent 850 dollars for each to the let of April. Immediate possession of all the above can be had. S CUTIII3ERT, General Agent, cent 50 Smithfield street. ...--,:-..'.".:.;;..-*; New Job PrintabgAlNee. o:7Txa PlaPlietara orthe. Morning Bose beg leave to inform their friends and the public that therzitave re ceived from the Foundry of t.. Jonesoa & CO, delphia, a very large stock of _beautiful NEW 'TYPE,of every size and variety imag inable. ' They . are now , prepared to execute all kinds of_ Joe Ala' rand! PAltirr P . annimo,in a style unsurpassed by any Office in the countr; , and upon the lowest terms, HARPER` & IsA YFON . . MT , Odd Fella We'll Odeon Buildi ng , Four& street, batman Wood-and Sm ith zid :track.- Pittshargb Eveampoteni, No: !Lome ts ist and 3d Ttiesdaya ot,eael month. Pittsburgh Degree:Lodge:NO.9; maittadaitcl4th Tnes , _ a geb antes' Lodge, N 0.9, meet, every Tharedey evert: in !kestern Star Lodge .No. 24, meet!, evitrx34redo4e. Iron Cay Lodge, No. ifea s meeta every. hionditY (mtg.- Mount alorieh Lodge, No: zoo,. meets every evening, at Union - Had, corner pf F ifth , and .Staitafteld.; Z.:lee° Lodge, No. Ma, meets OeryThisradalevening,:- at their Hall, corner of .Sialibfteld - Ood Filitieweeta: . Twin City Lodge, No. 111, afrate.eYerLFriday semi ittg. Hal 1, conierof Leaeoebend Sandusky streeta,".l4l - City. - - [auly29ly: . . , Ery. Angorona Lodge, 1,0. of, 0. F.4The Angerona Lodge, No. 289, L O. of 0. P., meets every VlTpinestlayevanlngin Washington Halt, Wood street , O. 0. r.—Pitieiliinsieettne,svmhbigion 4all, Wood street, betweert sdr and Virgin Alley. seeming. , Prrreatuuou LODGE, NO. 136—Meets every Tuesday Illtatcaterrut Eseamrstaav, No. 87—Meets Ist and 3d wriday ofeaelt month— • uuu2s-13' Sioitotiil'he.tooniucrsnciel'aiianaSoctarr,of Put 4 oorgh and Allegheny,.meets on the second Monday of liVen , month at the Wit:odds House, Mukalla., - u67y)- JoutqogigGai., 110 C fetaxT• AssotAatea razquarvite ina_urazictou*Pa" nisi of th'e - Vity - Of Vrotsbuirgb. W. W. , DALLAS, Presl.--ROLIERT FINNEY, Sec , y. Will Mauro agpin,stglltE and MARINE RISKS all knias. Office in AloningaAe/a Muss, Nos: 114 a ncl '125 Water " st. W. W. Dallas, Rody l4 .P age" atterso " : 42 Rij lel'. R. Simpson, .loshait Rhodes, Paulson, W,ln. IL Ed. gar, Selisard Gregg. A. P. Anahutz, Wm. Collingwoyd, B. C Sawyer, elm. Kent.Wm• Gorman (abed Mutual Life Insurance Coutitany, OF ItEW,YOIOI, , ' Ciii)ITAL;4I,S3BO,OOO. coLcr NI BUS INSURANCE. - COMPANY. • . • ANP Atitenw... CAPIPAL,III34OI,OOO. Office for the shove. CampuLloa.zentO4i4 to th Bookstore of,AES.Wath , No 80 Market at..; second door, from,:thk:MatoOad.) The Office, No. 81 Water ttreot t for rent, at a very low rale t . e_ t -*V ECIUBEMIit`i9. Agent. Piayerto 'fillSillmfanitUrkag Cargiu/74 Mr' Books are Mar dle uow oPtiir at e:Payette Manufacturing Company, 729 Wood street; for subaorip lion o new Eltoilt iii-their Contptuiy of Fifteen Hun dred shares, at Fifty Detilicnt - path, ;air authorized by the Secretarti f the Commonwealth: in oonfoitn4 With the '4 General Manufacturing Law." Ten dollen on each share to bet pabirlecertaa;Ctrsh,instehnent, and five dol lars per sham nionthlyorntil. Has fuljansount • • ; JOHN PLENIDIG, , • President Payette'Mannfacturing Coileotiiig. Bill Elostinf ito. g JOHN Ape 0 UDR irr Attends, to Collecting Bill Posting, DistribuUng Cards and Circulars for Parties, &c., &e. I IV•r Orders leil At the Me of the . Morning, goikor at Hultiatt' Periodicaltuore,Third.ot., will ber.promptly . . attended to. _ . .. .. 10:1721#7 = - Ur, 0. 1 1:11: IValifeetitiaboVe Board of Tilde Roomy, corner of Third and iWornbstreeta, every Monday evening pr y• _ .ri) A i tiltt 7 e.bith l iiterk .ElLtriet of Yfflliory - AND' BARbOA.IO.I.I 4:—.4,01 Ole cure of disease.'or tia ea a general tonic forthe ayatenoanurispllett _ ; „ or • The curative power} thlerxtinCtiitettnlir ittuder;;„ ful, and all invalids ahoald.make immediate trialof " Yellow Docicandllaritapatilia2l It cannot injure the . most delicate panetll4 • a o Then ;fly (rem. Mineral =strums ter Seek 'hopo,;life, ,and vigor, fraronttis purelg.vregotatde..rentedyf tTbera, :fore: - however broken In—health .and Alpiras, binvever loathsome to himself and others, ler no. one-despair of reccrveryoekthet patient only ... understand that the hope- of his IMtoiatiqrilies 0n1y . .. in ".o(tyzttnes Ex tract of Yellow and Sitritipartita" and persuade, him, Milli - 4i afe's sakeoplry It, and we have no heSita nor) Rediglogye speedy restoration to health. See advalsement. [she Wm. Alexander, John P. Bailey,' Jahn D Bailey, Rosen Carling, James Calhoou, Joseph Kintrtod, John Po:and, John Young, Thomas Little, George Gardner, Charles Loner., FOUR LOTS ontibertY street and• Spring alle on alley which aro eightlirink.Tenementa r tutax the tgall., road Depot, la the Fifth Ward; One loin-on• Librytysto46ec,,Mi OAP feet; adJoiding Mr. John iirClOpiorkelothing•St: tor e : • Tb to on the , 1 0,461, Side ,affLiberly ,street,2o:bY 410leet eifelt,'2o Tent Water etriee dontiptect by Mr: 'lndies litlghtxdan's "Sfebrit pellet Manufactory One . large Bnck Honse, - viith on *intro Melia% , 60 hit. 240 lento:ebb. gootLatabin,fute „garde.n.ottd fruit, trees, nearDe , Vitlia matectk • • • Three, toiii ini , Cantre Avetatei; by• 22 feat; . ' Three.Lauton Canaan stree424:by street; • • . B'd feettiae*r.irpvin , Six Lots on-Centre Avenue, 23 by 100 feet, Ileac ii,ddt owl, 'street; .. Twenty Lots on Addison street, near Centre A.seria ! 24 by:l4o rfeT; - Tweniq LotonfiAbx - Xtreet neafChanniey enriei, 24 by 186 k feet; ..• . •“' Obalae Brick IlimoN with. one aerie_ Of Lind, rg ; koci4 .gatdeit, stable, and every (1011 , venienee for a country residence. , For terms and particulars enquire of IR&tiERSET, No. ,119 Wood street. NEW GOODS! NEW GOOD&!--A. Af: Mason artiV will open 'within the next few days, rit.wardil of six hundred eases and paeltagesof. Foreign and Owner tie Dry Goode ; to which the attention of wholeltde and. retail ingelowers is invited. TNR.SWAYNE'S , COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD , OFIEJEOLY.—For- th,S climb( Coughs,. Colds and Catunimptipa. , A • fresh enapply.of the •abase valuable medicines just rece'ved and - Nr sale by - " JAMES-A: JONES, ott2 • • corner Llbenrealtaand-sts- .; T'IR.SWAYNE'S SUGAR COATED COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA, and EW.T`Ct Of Tar-Pills: it mild and gentle purgative,mnsurpassed br any medieine far removing the bile,:eleansing the attarmeh i and effect ually pnrifytng the blood. For sale by 0001, JAKES.A.. JONTES. COFFEE --100 bags prime Rio; VO Java Old GovarnmenlCotlet4 Jest receiving and for sale by • STUART & SILL oct2 • 134 Wood street. albiA3-411 half chests Young • Tenn 30 'do' •• • • Meet • • ••^ 23 d 0... Gunpowder; . • - Receivingend lar..nale by . aced - .• STUART & SILL TORAC 00-74 boxes superior 9s; - al do B's; 3 eases 4.0 pound boxes, lbs. STUART & SILL oca. EPPET:;-70 bogis Popper foi oak by ' STUART & SILL. ALLS • ICE-40 bags for -.e by _pad STUART & SILL. CRUIMSUGARL2O — brIs New York ; 10 do Pulverized do ; Receiving and for sale by oe of IL-20 trrits Winter Strained Whale, on consignment and for sale by focl2] STUART & SILL. IPES-60 Loxes Clay Pipes for sale by ot L 4 STUART & BILL /VGA/IS-50,000 choice imported and domestic Rega lice and Havanas,for gale by oct2 STUART & SILL. r)ROOMS-2UO doz for sato by 1./ oat 2 _ ST 4( 1LI:IVE8 -10 brie receiving and for *Me by ocr MAL/MR-4 cask for sale by STUART & SILL lIIMEI MEE SPECaI:WOtIekS• GZ.V_, aeliveilid.W4ll be given co an y 16r mil"ietatinglifnil or nine in Coaling the Pon from the. door, OftheeobtoribeMs '' , . - }I.&KREIVi LAYTON. • - •_ , =l - -pnioasas RESIDDED Si DO. 0-NE D o Lyra . $ l,OO. LtsDt merri. -CR gNIMSES taken is at W a s new sot D ype agu s erreotype Rooms, Lafayette. Hal), Fourth street, a few doors from Wood. for the low. Price-0f om dollasi.miduowarsk-gegof6Bll- to the size and 'tpfalltfof Case of frame. - f.pr P.9i0113,911em • anti optratlng from 8 A. DI to 5 P. Of. Citizens and strangers are respectfully invited to Bl' ain't Remaricable Clair of Total Ultuduess °urea by Petoleum. ..We Invite the attention of the afflicted and the public generally to op_ certiac.ate - tna be ieen--bfany --"•n-wc-tttaybitce epticalituve— laden lo.lthe *1 had been afflicted several yens with a - soieness of both eyes consiqued ta.mslszai? Nati' last RtNi tember, ( 183 0), the indaminallonat.thatame havitig in volved ,;tite whole 11 . 14, X , P 1 9 m tfrarle - PfAmthrisysis, and s e iro nded i4a in ta lh sr e si ld, g e h to .: lt 0 ad 1 414 1._ k e tla o lla p th rronite tvitelly , an de 4 , the .thicketring remosksWiilikVsoimi,rettanisaa4a left me in as bad a condi ,idrnui•befortr, hrtttis ini, c er th e comphihit I made .I , P.Pneati°4- I Q. ac Tral most woulde min e u medical w r,ge t wr lll e C i no , 7h 4 o l informedoa ji"".oo4l7brintYpVlZ. pith tinrobJect. Afienilvict osr Virile Snap s sous rnally loc Pet al r..o7 l l y ec;i n ti n ie,: d uresa a en r mid -w diel ld haoe c tua tt ilb : l: l: 7l l o2 y t ;- 6:cmir ti ;e a re v ora e adl l r m itietli p o4g t: y v op. : :,:.: d c_, d rih ai iii i o p pg.7o un chtlitn : 77. a t m h n e fl e d p wi e r e e d i tw r ili ti n e t e . ti n h : p e p , a . y a r I n V 'B o d y g P e a e v: r e o v ‘ t i e " , n e " : 0 1 11 ::::: ft :: its WILMA? it Te iLL.?f my case • Pittsburgh, September 17,4851., -; 7, • j For sale by KEYSER g . III , DO I .VELL,:I4I:I WoOd , st . E. SF-E.1..F.R5,57 Wood-atteet, , and +bribe Ffophetor seplB f For FINEIIAY HORSE-Leix iyears old; a firer-rate ranker Hader saddle, and fast trotter in 'harness; perfeedrainmd/ apvty at 133 Wood :Eneet ENCOURAGE. HOME.VATUTIONS.. evrizussf EarsintAis ponsp.eniv, pi rselita On - C. G. HUSSEY. Prem. NARKS. Sec's Ogee—No. 41 Water sr., iw WastAousa of C. H 1 Graltt. , ,117' Tau Company is nowprepored tainsuri altkinds of risks, on Houses,Manniaetories,,Goods, Mere*. dize in Store„ and in Transitu VeSBOI4I, An' ample guaranty Toilbeitnißtyand kitegray 4011c instinnidn, is afforded' in tlib'entitaciny of the Diroczcirs: who are tel citizens of Pittsburgb„ Welland ftivoirablr known to the coszuzuniity forthimptudemce,intellige44.,' Dritscroaal-C. G. Hussey; Win: Eaga ) eY, Win.; Larl:a Eller, Jr Walter Bryant, Hugb D. King, F4114:4 Heazet.i ton Z Kinsey S. Harbazigh.S.ll:Rier. ' • inariniti— Pittsburgh, dune 9, 1891 Plittaburgh LlititE . lmectrcanci• CcklaPan!Y• CAPITAL lugsNooo. c,r o OVIICE. No.. 756F01111112 STREET. ,Ca OPPICEIRSt Preeident—Sames S. - Heait : • ' " Vice Pccsid , 'ln--.-Samuel M'Claritan. Treasater-4nSepliil: Leech. • Secretary—C. A Cation. - • GI - See advertisement ia'amother pan of this paper rayta Valuable Real Estate'ser Side. STUART & SILL AMUSEMENTS. LIMIL1:11 MID 141•ITAGX11• • - . Priest of Aderation—First Tier and seat s in SOc,4 Second and Third Tiers 241 c.; Received seats in Men Circle 7584 Private Boxes 81,00. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 71, nWr - 'Footth night of the American Tragedian, Mr. J. B. FtriIRERTS. • - :111IIRSDAY EVENING, Oowber att,' the perform. ances w ill commence with MACBETH. ' • ttracboth, J. a Roberts. I Lady.MaebethOltstylokery. Thi" Bolero; ce;rl • Bole;blisill.:WELLS: • - - Toe wholo.to conclude with-. /1 , 011811 E BEJ)11$1K1491)M, Dulcimer Pipet, - "• - - - Ms Ti Nancy 14deset, 7 - liireherrsat, QUARIMOD4our the DEIFO *RIO OCN arak DAME LAFAYETTE GAW.47InfitA;TI O.OICOE R T •I • - ritft: il eik9treated , ameiriettnriallt'Donna, Madame ROSALIE DURAND, assisted by_ the eminent Prima Basso, Signor ANTONIO NORYELLI, from the ;ltaltangperaot Atilan , Vienna t Napies, Thrill, and As .tor Place; New York, will have the bodor of making their first appearance before ate ladies and gentlemen of:Pittston:o, o n THURSDAY EVENlNG,'October 2d, int. Prof; CHARLES FEINE will preside at the Piano Porte. On which : occasion . ihey will introduce the aPer aP4:P yens fronr-the-Operas by Rosaini,l3olll - ni, Mead, Shelleit - Batfe;•Dieci Wallace, and (awe. heme Atingdof the thvb PROORAMAIR:. . . . • . . I. DUO—While thee around Joy !tavern; from La Pa'troths; by' Donzetti. Mad. DIMIIIId mut Sig. Noedii. t 'Scenes that at Brigueati Marione, Wallace, ' 3 Grand Arra—P Mad. Rosalie Durand. rom the gind Opera, " Mabome the Second?! Rosainl, • Noodh. 4. Brindin--From the telebraied •ODera" Macbe th ," Verdi, • •'' Mad. ar14044 Durand. 5. Cooorino—As I view those .sceuea- so diartning: Dom the Opera " - Somnambula," ..Ballad—Horne, Sweet Horati.oa arranged by gig oar Noveni. , . • mad. Rosalie Manful. 7. Anth.—Di Tea Ucltade imagine; Martir, Dontzetti, Signor Nevellti. [adp3lklw Rion n t 1 (band Duo—Ah. Se. is polosi Piangere. Belllno, Domzetti .11" ad. Rosalie Durand 4. 51g. Ndoelli. 2. Celdirated Bean Bowen Down • ,Bohe. ratan Girl ; Bette; . Sig. doestS„ • 3. La Serenade—By Shubert; Mad. Rosalie Durand. 4. Romantic—lnfe bee etu erevedi, Erwani Verdi; " ner %NAN, 5. Re - maima—Coneien Patir ; Child o Sig f the Regiment, Donizetti,. Mad. Rosana Durand.. 0. Smuggler's Song Here upon my Vessel Deck; fti~ei- - Salto, Moral. 7: Gra.nd....tria.-Sahrte ala Prance; Child of the Re giment ;• Danizetti, Mart. Rosaile Durand. Zuketwof admlaslon 50 cents To be had at aheldtt•- •:Ide Stoma-principal Umela Wad at Ifml7ooaonthe eve. nlio of the Poiret% _ ' : • " ' .fi.;i'i': - 4-t, 0-;;:g. 7,, , i : ::: , v - ,t:t2,,.-..f:,r, V.F.i.'' . 'i''.sa 3 . .... , ',.: - ;;,;..:,.1.. It.': ::, ? , yir,-,,g.i1,': - .. - L,...„ , ....:-,,,,,i,, c.,,- , -.. , :,=?:,.l:Pci'' t3T4-.7 . - --, R' , ',..i . .; , ; - ,f ; ,i , :',:•• j. 1 , ,..?:. , , . ,, ,, ...... , ,. ., 0,-, ; ,,f,r_.f.,- . 7 . "...:,:-.-- , t t -z - -, , e,- . ...T.:z:::::,.. , ..„,,..f..,„-i4. ~-,=,...,-.--,;,,,:; -, '.:•11 - ,-..";'-:.0. , gy-4.. i41.-::..1.;, - ;.4. '7 -- Greenwood Garden, l2: , 4 ? ?, _ A CHOICE COLLECTION OF SHRUBBERY, Vi- '-.:§, -- ' , J-:: - . , - ,- ;.-7--r .1"; - !.. 4: 44.1. rdiiir Rosen Raspberry, StrawberiyeOtasebetty, .W. , ..'-'.:' - ..' , ;.- - ..t r " ,, :); . "-: ,, t--1- . 6-4 7 ., -Rhubarb r Orape Virom,hvrdy Monthlyßosesiandevety . 11-,5.--1: 't:,,:f::-.71.-I--.1.!;:ii.-:.::;:4i g l e ant necessary to . ornament yards and gardens, will r.,,. - .: - ., -- ..:'ir - .., --, ;.',7',1 ,- . ,,, ,,,',, i .,- i ir: ' !hand at greenwood Nursery. An Otmulingdeaves -- ' , i,-;:4:' ' ..,'CIT-. - if: - f•: , • - ; the corner of Market and Fifth streets, Pittsbur&every _,-,...;,,:.',,.,.,:..1 . ....,_-;,...,,:i7.r halt hour, for the Garden. Ice Creams and other re , kti ,-2 , -- .- - -, - _-,: - .3'1, 2, :-:`4' - .„`N s ''•: -- 1 - .',4 -i,. - freshments served OP in the Saloons. - ' Orders addressed.to the Proprietor, West Maiehester y , Allegheny county, Va.; will receive prompt attention. ts 4 --,- - .:'''' -. .;-:.f".---; - ', , ....'-:::.•-:'• ::.,::'...::,- -i -iyennf - , . ....:-_, ......• . . , '44643i01 : Cr et ors* o y.tp co mance a , ;I oathet ' • • Dancing School. **,{R. C BROOKS, late from Philadelphia, respectfully ZIL ',gonna the Ladies and. Gentlemen of- Pittsbugh, Mat his reheol will open for ; the season on Monday eve. sing, Oetobez Bib,lB3L, at Splanels Monongahela Rooms, corner of Pitth and Smithfield streets. Nei will teach plain and fancy Cotillions, Polka Quadrilles Scottish Quadrilles, plain and fancy Waltzes Mr. B. can be seen at the . Rooms- every day, from 10 to 12, A. 111"; ant 4toB P, Br. . loctl:3t Attienteumt.ils•rry szare•a; • Viy ILL . OPEN, THIS E V.E NINO, SePtember 19th„ Os Lanai Pointing in the Vora 'HUTCH IN II ()RAND CLASSICAL PANORAMA OF THE SEA AND SHORES OF THE MEDITERRANEAN depletilitißtSettand. beautiful-I*U= scenery apex the clamed ahem of the Old 'World (or nearly (our thousand miles In extent, pronounced' by the plabile and 'pronto be by far the most trutbfal, comprehenstve and magnificent Penang ever brought into this :country. Adtabilion—STeents; Children 15 cents. The Pane raccaseill muse every. evening In the week at a }before . 8 o'clock. • laepl9:tf Health (Mee. rinfie public are !alarmed tha t the OFFICE OF THE BOA RD OP HEALTH of the City or Pittabtirgb is at No. 69, Grant street, between Fourth end. Diamond`- ' streets, !where all Notices and Communications for the Board mint be left. CHARLES NAYLOR, . ' O. R. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS, AND DEALERS IN . =CHANGE COIN, • BANK NOTES, • SIGHT AND Ne. TIME .DRAFTS,De.,&c. Collections carefully amended to r antipntepeds remit ted to any pan of the Union. Mar artirstrr AOD tout ON casks:tom No. 34 Fonitk* vrett, Next door to the Dank - 6f Eusburgh. STG,A W flintLlSaina 1. HT.IELAW HICII.RIS 1. A QUANTITY fif FFthriots.-6'srptrb Seedling Straw berry flown for sale at the Cali Hill Nursery . TM. being. the sestina for "planting the plants, you get well established and fruit better the following season.— Thls variety wants no- recomarendation. The , large Quantity brought to the Pittsburgh market, sold at d 5 cents per qaart,.when the odifir.vatteties sold at 15 and 2ficents. They are more.productive awl finer flavored, -and.hold.out longer in fruiting by two weeks. These Berries measure 4k inches round, A satanic *Of this _Fruit can be.seen at Mr.Menry . Rtehardson:ls'Jewelty Store, corner of the Diamond and Market street. All orders left there will be promtply• attended to and for. , warded to , any, distance . .. , JOHN -LOWEN, ~". Coal Hill Nursery. Seminary for toting Laalea, - , 0.50 CHATHAM STREET.—MRS and N dauchters, intend opealar, a sra.sor scHooi, for YOUNG LADIES, on Moriday,"the etk . Of October, where all the branches of a polite and useful edifeation will be taught. Vocal and tnitrnmenttl Mask willbe taught by Miss J. V. Mopg. Terms of Tuition 'made known on an !leaden. ' fsepll.2w• . • chartters vosi.-• • TEEcRARTIERS COAL .COMPANTAkilig(made eztetusive rarrangements for th , pping Cdil on the Ohio River, at the harbor, at hillEE'd ROCKS, ale now prepared to deliver km hundred Tons a day; at one dol -1 arr per ton of' 2240 Pounds, (ruils - sirsigM) live per cent. being allowed for lose in shipmentior; (until further no. hee), trirsergjiM ram per we s t/fides.. • • They will sell to the eonnur, at their whar4 . as one dot. ter 'erten, to all patties loading their owerwagona. Tit is Comparry has peculiar facilitleiforloattmg SleaM • boats, &c. the the take or lower markets' • A ton of 9240 pounds contains thirty - bashihr of Pins. burgh Coal, fairly measured. Apply.to the Clerk, . lathe Otrine.,- at. hl'Kee's - Rock, or to the Engineer. ELWOOD MORRIS,-Eng at the Monongahela House. THOMAS, hEELHAIII, sep293En President C.V. C. • .. Notice. yrilE Stockholders of the CITIZENS' DEPOSITE 1 'BANK are hereby •natlSed that an election for Three Direetors, to serve for one year, mill be held at the Office of the Company on Tuesday, the Srdi day of .ootobor,prosimo, at It o'Clock, Itt.itofi.o'elock,P By order of the Our-etan. • • . -fsenSS.9t Linable • arm et- &mat ton. TN Parsuaace of the diyeetiona contained in the last will and testament of - JOHIL CREADY deceased, :we will expose to public sale, a* fli Court' i s the • City of .Pittabargh, on MONDAY, the 614 day of toboT, 4854 at 10 o'clock, A. M , all that salnable•FAßM; aitu• •ate to Baldwin township in the -county of Allegheny; -bounded-by lands of Daniel Risber,John Gordon, Jacob Cready and others, near the sir la Ferry, on the Mo nongahela river,contaiming oboist NINETY-SIX ACRES —and allowance. A large p roßonio aof which contains sumo Coil of the very beat unality, This land Mu! an excellent. description for fairwporposeit'ani persons Wishing to engage either in Agriculture or the goal be fit:l6lS, will find this a desirable opportunity Icraieertre a good bargain Terms made known at sale. • 108E1.11 O'BRIEN ' muLnox.Liti, eepAkdiattrOt Executors cif jobri'Cretidn-deed. Notice. _ . . rting Creditors othL D. PATTON are requesied to hiraaset.. tx:7 o 'a t l i T e d_ o araci t le . r D 2dAro tio xixao h - atAolpact, =cent of his business affairs- will be pra n ;e w at:l e fo a :tb U t consideration. 1014grAt - - Baggy for sale. • ----- tkNEAT EASTERN - HVGGY, With leather topAnade - I n ' w ,t....&: - Co Philactelnhla, for sale low. IOWNSEND, CARR ".t. Ca, ;eeplo ' . • '.., ' , ' - ^ ' - - St- Clair Str4t . - - .ergEtfIEPALIpPiG I -In snits different. branches ) 41010,,5} ai Any other establishmipt In ii ,l 4 ls M. lsl oiir.Priies. it Hooteg, :...... , • .61 Marketatraei. L • " anon' Cloaks. GGORGE: R No_ .59 Market urea', will Openon . Monday init., a Choke stoOk of VELVET, WATERED SILK. and CLOTH CLOAKS, of thotocw esl Patteres,to which he, esoectfally Lpiptes gilMtnijoa. WINCHESTER -PATISINI SUOULGUR • SHAM T, GGlRTd.—Just received, sgoodassortmentet the above Garments. Gentlemen who have never enjoyed the luxury.or a'good tittior Shin vrill'ohliterate &promi nent page from the book .of vexations by trying these shirts. _Those who have worn them need only ttqler fon:tied that they can he supplied at, • --- ' 1111Tygg s ,PS, No:d9Totlrthatteet: . Wor Sale. ; • rpWO LOTS OF GROUND, situate In the boroilth of Planehester, each having 'ttlront oar.OhlO Vine of twenty three feet three Inches, and extending bier:one hanOre.d.and thirty : eight feet tp ay, alley. , Stlr4tl wit be sold separately or jointly. - • • '-' Terms reasonable. For further particulars et:quire it .7,8. II t o thill/TON'S , Otfiee, No.:B3:Fietratreet. - ,-.4: serol3l - n • • - 4:7 4.. Ii&L‘FSTATE WANTED—A Lot or 20 or 24 • feet 'il front on Smithfield street, betwoo . guilt:l/ I th 'Rites; 5 , 180 or more feet o • Also, Wanted—One or two.Lotattiradssreet. Persona di.posed to sell, will offeeibeir lowest pees and b e st terms. . . S. CUTHBERT, Gaol Uentt No. 50 tdmlthfield street• • QALESMAN ""^"' " 47 : In a Cln"1- - . . ALESMAN WANTED.—A good.Baleatteni,araated I )In • Clothing Store. One acquainted with . Da • C Jaen prearred. Enquire at THIS OFFICE., oat • - • . Stray nitre. •-• •;. • • • ,4 MB to the subscriber, living in Moon C _ township, Allegheny county,-shoot 14 • ; miles from Pittsburgh, on the Ohio Hive, a • BRIGHT BAST MA RE.IS hands high; three: „^:' white feet; and about it pears old ; with it *tarsal hat • - , b f,r4-7. forehead. The. owner Ls - requested to come foywald, prove property, pay charges and take ber away, or stte . • will be disposed of according to law. . octi:3t• JOHN ?d , RINLEY. ~ ;7? .. . . MASONIC INSIGNIA—Just recelvect3a IItICOLS3OII . mentor Masonic aprons and Slearrs, made ex pressly (or the dedication or Menem Masonic Hall: • For oak oheup at HINTON & CO'S, oat No SO. Fourth street. rr,,•REstl EIUTTER-230 tbs. Freels Batter :not sea • r and tor sale at MORRIS' TEA MART, sgtba mond. se ARNUINE AIERMUDA ARROW KOOr Year vi Pago, Tapioca, Poarl Barley, andlileekot's Farina. Jura received and for sale by sep^6 JAMES A. JONES. AA. MASON & CO. have on hsiscid nle in daily . receipt of large quantities a now Drosa Goods, such as rich Figured Silks, Satins,Cadimarea, Da Want, .10. Au of which they will guarantee in price and quality, against this rriarket. liege /WAN DELLTOTS.—lrifia7,Tved putriSiVareTi. 17,3 quart or bushel, at MO/IRIS' TEA MART, in the Diamond. 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