-^a-^c,■>-...».»:»V>*r *K‘y ! v.' 1 ' 1 \>"z.‘ < ~ *" ■" " „ JV' j-\‘‘ 'Jk w 1 :1-r-:u-.,|.''\‘; • . •■ ■/•. • ■ ~. . •■• w .-v - -•? : ; .. -.. ...... . . - - ' ' j^SraflwBiwfeK^ l fe'S ? ~ s 9 's§ptesPM ""*-—-f£ £<-' Her IS jllpSfffl jggßglfesgj jraKpSlj Jig |^|jj ife » ml w- . Hratog** *“* to *«*«*., Improvement—both grading sail gartsg if o.-J»mM 'ftoHnsm. *u fuUy com^ttea jHPßj^^^Plteis;*-.--*-*"--* 1 -’ .... ■ • . . ... ■•■•' :*.«/$ ••-■:. ' THE CITY POST. SATURDAY MOftNmg;::;i:;i»»lOOgOBB,B 2. BEHOGBATICiCODHTYTICKET.: i tor ixercatsa—wnfiftt-TBS* «**xw f . P. 0. SHANNON, _ ■'.:rOXJOOSOSES3—WJBJtTT- BKO3TO : > . JAMES JL GIBSON, Ptt» WWMaP * *OB KTAK SKttttlßj ’ - i JOHN BARTON, PUtsburgß. ton Asaoßtr, - SAJItJEI. TLEMISO, Pittsburgh, A. J.‘ GRIB BEX, Pittrtorgh, . . - . “>' GEORGE F.GIEHOEE, XdtrnmooTillJ,! ’■ . SAMCEIr McKJSE, Birmingham^ 3. C. SIEWAKT, Plata Ttowrahlp. fiOSBXf?, CHAIiLES KENT, Pittsburgh. . .. cocsrr ooianraiosm, JACOB TOMEB, Pittsburgh. • 'COBC2TEBv • ■ ; JACOB McCOHISIEBj Pittsburgh. AQDITDa, STEPHBS WOODS. •: paonro^otAET, JSDWAKD. McOOEKIiEt Indiana. To , vniship < PATRICK McKKSNA, PittsTjurgh. . DEHOCKATIC TOWHSHEP MEEXIHGB. : • llie PoihpCTsHcOcrantyCtoinTaifctco of Correspondence have Gxed upon the following place* .*t which to hold Towsshxp MEBtwoßprioptothoßtateislocttoi: - . • : At TtTlkutfburghi.an. Saturday,October "24, at 7 o'clock, P. M. • ;At PcteroVold stand,Zndiana-toVn&lp/ on Monday* Octo ber 4 tli, at 2 o’clock; 2?. St. • AfrStewartstnwn, Shalqr township, on Monday evening, Sctqber 4th, at 7 o’clock, P. M. At Bast liberty,-Tuesday, October sth, at 7 o’clock, P. M. , •-A.t-Rwmff B.Jims* ■ township, Wednesday, Octo- • berUih, nt-2 o'clock, p.M. , Jefferson township, Thursday, October 7th, at 2 o'clock, P„ M. x N - {attho ertek.) Charticra township,3?riday,. October Bth, at 2 o’clock, P. H. - - • . -. : •.MTemperaneoYillo, Lower St Clair township, Friday eve ning. October Bth, at" o'clock, P. M, ' , At lawrencevflle, Saturday, October 9th, id 7 o'clock,!*. si. At 3lanchc6ta\Saturday, October 9th. at 7 D t dock> £v5L DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman. ASK TOO ASSESSED ? DcuOcbits, arc too Assesscd T—Today la tho last- chance 'ou conhoTo of being assessed• before the Btato election - Thlch take* placeon Tuesday,' thnlUh of October/ Every roler.should attend tothUduty,fordntylt U. -We subjoin* fsxiear.u aa eoald leamthotn, tho residences of the tnrioua isscssors of.lhoclty: • • • First Ward—Chart as Craig, Diamond Alley, between Wood ud Market streets. Second Ward—John WKety Smithflcld street, between 2d indpd. Third Wind—Joseph street, between SVofii and Bmithfleld/ 1 >\mrtfcWard—Kichard Hope, Fayette,near Wayne street' ; Fifth Ward—David EUis, liberty street, /• Slxth.Ward—Emanuel Eker, Clarke street, neat Itfgan st, Seventh. Ward—-E. IL h. Thompson, Webster, opposite Ar mr street* > Eighth Ward-Jobn A. Sergeant, hear corner Cliesnut awl Penn’a Avenue. • Ninth Ward—Jamos ATCuno, Penn street, below Allegho ly street. Poix-llaibiko—There will bo a Democratic Pole Raising at )oer Creek Dock,- Indiana township, an Wednesday, October l, at3o’clock, P. M. , .. . :.sep29ddt.- OcnCousrr week trill mark a new cm ia tho agricultural and mechanical fairs In the western iftrt of Tenney tvania. >ltfthGrto thcy.'havßfcecn hel&in. ; narket houses, where the exhibitors and visitors were cramp. , 4 end ' hampered In all their' movements, in addition to whlch.tbe public wcrettotalive to their importance, and &s * matter of course they were not so well attended .as they ihonld have bees. The large number of fanners and oana* Ktorers, however, who exhibited various articles at tho Cal r ast year, completely removed the. latter objection by , prod a* Ing a spirit of rivalry and »mpcUUon w which sowod seed ho fruit ofwhicliwillbo reaped on Tuesday, Wednesday and. Thursday next Kor can: the former objection be longer irged,' since tho Board of Managers have secured three acre* ground behind thePenltentiary, well fenced ia,provl*led h largo numbersof stalls,sheds,'benches,. and amply )lled with water,andotherconvenlences. Woare confident that on ’pest week; farmers, numu&ctaTes»,'afifl all re of the community will vie with each other la render thfl exhihitian-nttn^rttvo,:;:'-: 'v; It Is a matter of some • Importance to know who are to iff Jadges; wo tekd plcasurcinUylagthdr names before •reader*. tho more especially, since they ore so well quail* fbr the discharge of the various duties devolving on 'Willi&xa. AOttison, liodjr Patterson, Dr. Goo. S. ***. J?aycttc tjv - t!e*-*TC. C.Dann. Beater (Muatyj lTm. Hall, Robinson /obn Ittnn tp. - . oneep—J. A. Guy, Hadley tm IVm.Oos, Ml£Bln tp.j-Jamjs \Rmoro,-..WlUdnßtp. Sulno—-Wm. Boyd,.'WUfeln* tp_ Martin Clo Tor, jr., Robin': on 'VVm.- Morrison, Ohio tp. ; - -Dairy—John JfD Crossan, William Bonnet, JemwSlcm-. yield Crops—J. JL Cnlhcun, Milflm ip., Jolio M*OUl, West ctpuH.P,Btotler,Peantp.' - • toot Crops—John -Sihreiber. Economy ; \ (ftacbeator: ML U.-Brown* • ; . • . . Fruits—W. M*rtin,-6r., James TVordrop, U. Woodsy Poulfcry—'Wm.-Tile, Ralph Bagaley, JohniLUtlc. Ploughing--'WiUIAm Martin, Manchester; James Gilmore, ilfctostp-, John M’Closlcey. Robinson tp. John Murdoch* jr., Pcehles tp, JolmVoung, /binßon tp., Benj. Kelly, Penn tp. - Aipfenltural Implements—John Boyle, Indians tp.* James ['iiclv'y, Wilkins tp- Col. ffo. Espy, Chattier* tp. Carriages—Jainos SlaUhcjra. John Kells M. A. White AUe henytity. .1 Ch& and Cabinet Warn—George Barrio, V. Mulvany, Eli antondso'm••• . w ’tsioTW, HoßowlViii'e, Ac.—James Thompfcn, 1L Pany, J. .Warden. • •• *-. . American Hampton, TT. R. Murphy, ’Q-Shea.- - - oasehaJd Manufactures—Jacob Boyer, Snotrdcn; Ravil jshUj Robert "Orr. • : Fine Machinery—W.B. Crisp, Frank Taber, Major Wade. Glass, Ac.—F. it Eaton, Henry Ulgby, John M. Townsend. 1. Gillespie.- . ■•" 1:78 Tools—John T.'logon,. Michael Whitmore,' Henry White Lead* Ac.—John. Thompson, James Lemon, James SjtfHSlV J, 'i'. \ Flour rad Grain—Sain act Barnes, John. DavL% Robert ItApIC&KL / ; jjcather—Robert Mackey, 1 Richard Bard, Jobs Chambers, Miscellaneous—Bcnj. Darlington. Edward Ditiiridg®, M. I*. ■chuwtr»;Wm; M'Cully, George W. Smith, William Dailey, Brunei iTClurkan. . '>• ASBocxa.ts RsrontoflpJiryoDv—ThoTlrst Associate Jtetonnod lynod of thc-Wesi, matin Dr. pKXSSifa Church* Allegheny Ity. on 3aat !CueS(lsy evening. : • • The annual sermon, outhe opening of Ute sessions, was tullvcred by: Kdt.' AlEXArmzft S&ar£e,D. D., of Newvllle, Tbe Bcv.- Johs .Dice, of was chosen loderator This Synod includes Western ;Ponnsylvral» and. Eastern >blo. It ntfmbcrs nbont eighty ministers and us many ■ldere, the greater part ofwhleh'.aro present. The timo Utherto has generally been occupied in the reception of ic. . This Synod was tho first ecclesiastical body In our country o denounce the Fugitive Blave Law, and to .declare its oppo ition. to tho execution of the provisions of that act by any. ofdte members.-’. -r\” ■ Wx omitted to call the attention, as we Intended, of onr Baders to tho advertisement of James Blakely, Esq.,. an* bouncing his connection with Messrs. Conway £ Nichols, of 3t. Pauls, Minnesota, for tho purpose of locating Land War rants In that flourishing Territory; and, also, for tho pur- Waning of lands for thoso desiring to- settle there. Messrs. 3onw*y £ Nifhols. flit> menV we oiro inlbrm«L'ih whom every. rcllonce can be in lowaand Minnesota ’or 6ome. years; rad ohe'of them being a practical surveyor, hey have opportunities of selecting lands for. those who nay fever them with, tbicir. patronage, that may in a short; limi. be very valuable. Of Mr. Blakely wo don’t need to say toiything; he is well known henvaud has, boon long ca* pyl ta the Beal Estate business. :• We ore also Informed that aods con yet be located within five or six miles of, the city of Sfc-Binls. • There will bo an. exhibition-of the beautiful Panorama of Ireland at Philo ITal!, this nfternoon atS o’clock; . Doors jpen at 2 o’clock. There will also he this erenlngatT o’clock, itr Opportunity of viewing the scenery of a land which poet xnd pointer have vied with each other to depict In Its true xilors, and to which tho pendl of the artist In this instance (jihongb of course necessarily inferior to tho grand original,) lias-dono the fullest justice, should., not be neglected cither by tho Adpptod citizen of this great Republic or by those who larivo their birth-from freedom's soil. We arc pleased to, obeervo that thc.pirture has steadily, worked Itself Into pnV lie fcvdr; rad -tb at the' houses are nightly- thronged with; the elite of the-city. Tho oral sketches of Doctor O'Reilly lare of the ilghest praise, and the most excellent thc psiuticg- . f §g§f Iml m ’ Di3iSTi«cs Fn»—Hiatt Coifmcoir, avd-Assauw.—Joseph Britten* mode t complaint yesterday, before Alfiennaa Parkinson, of the FUth‘Ward, In whlchho charged a man named -Robert ShWtowitti poßSfertan a lot of dotting bfi longing to prosocutor-, tvhichhfihsdplaceddn hlstSbiaias’) cart, in Gwensbmg, Vrith theunderstiiiaing'timthe was to the dotting to this city, whidi Shields did—but'when Jetted ip give the articles up, ho refused,- and as* eatiltoi BritteiL -was arrested and held to Tail. Sritten.dso made an information ngninftt John Npi«an T a companion of Shields, charging him nith. assault and bat* toy. bitten alleges that Nelson assaulted him when ho demahdadhiaclothing of Shields. Nelson was arrested, and .heldtp bailor his appearance ."- • A, nan named Goorgo M’Phorsou, at whose tavern ip the Fifth. Ward those difficulties occurred, next made an Infor* motion before Alderman Parkinson charging Britten with .assault and battery. He alleged that Britten entered his Uvera yesterday morning, and kicked; hit and otherwise, as* B&nltcd hint . Britten was not so fortunate as his opponents he could not procure baQ, and wos, consoquently committed - •toJalL •Britten, Shields and Nelson, are all fromGreensburg, ..^feslmoteland-.'.coun^r.. Sopßmre Ootmi-rFriday, October Ist.—Present; ail the Judges. Staley et uz. vs. Jerome Ingraham.... From Nne. -Argued by Babhittfor appellant and Bono for appdlee.-- . ilaycr vfc-tho Society of Unltedßrcthren for'spreading the Gospel.- From Erie.: Argued by Walker for plalhniifT and Babbitt A ®iylor for defendant*.. > - .i ;.. . Abell's administrators vs. Johnston'ct From Eric.— Argued byWalker for plaintiff and Marshall for‘defcodtmtfl. ; Walker vs. jYlnccnt et oL From Erie. Argued by Mar shall ± Loomis for plaintiff and Babbitt for defendants. . Galbraith. v&rFisher. From Erie; Argued by Marshall for defendant. . . Bteadlngct aLva-Boggs.-• From Clarion. Arsmd by M’Cul mont for Sutton for defendant. Argument closed by Williams for plainUfik. r.-As Aoco^UsaEh r VliAiis—A colored man named William Ditto,was arrested-yesterday, and committed to jall by May* or.Guthrie,to answer charged of burglary and inreony. The charge cfuburglMy was preferred against. Ditto by Mr. Matthew STGalre, .who Etatcs that ho broko Into the child ren** ap&rtmentaof-the. fekFaVs Catholic Orphan Asylum, for the purpose, it Is supposed; of stealing. Hr. Itobt M’Clm tock, proprietor of the Bank Exchange, on Third street, laid on information of larceny.. It appears that -Mr. Ditto had such & derided taste for thie dne arts; - that ' he rtuld .not !rt* slst the temptation,- and accordingly he .made oil with a painting of considerable .value, which was. in the Bank Ex* ohimgey::^:‘y;'.‘./ ; ■>*•-// y; l'> r S'’. • Poessstatios of a Rawer.—A banner was presented at the Theatre, on Thursday night, by Slr-Brclsford, on behalf of the Misses Benin, to Col. J. IX. Foster, of tho Dispatch, who rcccTred the banner in the namo of tho Fireman's Asso ciation of this city.. Mr. BrcUforil, on prosmtlng tho ban* . ner, made a very appropriate address; and Col. Foster, In receiving It, answered appropriately; be paid a high and well deserved compliment to Mr. Brelsford,. Tmtowisu Stoves.—Henry I*amkamps, of Strawborry al ley; made, an information before tho Mayor, yesterday, in which he charged a colored boy, : named 3amucl Davis, with., assaulting his son. The colored lad threw a stone at the son Of Mr. Lnmkamps, which hit him ontha face, as ha woven* taring jd* lather's houso, on Thursdayanight. The assailant was held to ball. • -TtrtruvG Houses.—James. Casey, of Smithfield street, Bishop, of Diamond AUcy, Rhlnchort, Of Smlthficld street, John Adams, of Fifth street, - George Schneck,of Fourth sL, K. Maloy, of First street, and Patrick Murphy, of Water ft., were held to bail by Alderman Steel, yesterday, for keeping tipplinghouses. : ‘'. TnEmUr—Tonight, the Misses Deolo will appear In Jack Sheppard end Tho Little Do rib • Tho last named Is a beau tiful comedy; andtho.way Miss Susan plays the D^—(with soma of the V nice young men,' f ; las mutton to rival ac tresses and Dan Cupid. ■ Tim FmTCTAt>--Th» Festival of the Ladles of the Sandusky etroetßaptist Church,, which wns hold in Lafayette Hail Thursday night, was a rery pleasant and agreeable assem blage. -About 600 parsons were accommodated with supper. • Fivtn.—-Martha Brtofcs was fined twenty doU&rayMtetday, by Alderman Tbrunpwn of the. Seventh Ward, for riotous conduct, and Id default committed. . A lame assortment of valuable new aDd •'.second haul Book* all! be sold this evening at Dari* Auction Room*. £3* Shell Oyator*f*»ltor*iTcd DAILY, at “OUR HOUSE.'’ by Adams A Co.’» Express. .. . . scpilm TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’Reilly Xin&a for the Homing Boot. SOHIUATfONS OF LTBKRTV PAIITT ANNIVERSARY- Tbe Liberty. Party this evenlnsr nomlnatnl Wm. B. King forUOTeroor,* and Proton Mann for Uculmnut Governor. • The Oordcll men brid a Convention, and after much al tcTcstion only sucrcedcd in nominating a State Prison lu spccter. The Convention bwkfi.up In conftuiloti. . 1318 anniversary of the rescue of tint fUva Jerry took place to-day, at tbo now Engine HoUfc. There was a very hurgn aUendonrc. GemU Smith »m diturxnau, and gpeueb cswore delivered byOerrtt Smith, W. L Garrison, Mary Lucy Stone, Cnpt, Drayton, wbo was lately Itnprwonrel at Washington f>>r abdm-Ungalare?, Krol Douglavaand otitrra. Bflbld tveoluUons wero pfttMd, alter which they adjournal untUovaaiug. WORKINGMEN’S STATE CONVENTION.—WJUG '• NOMINATION. Jlwtas. Oct.l. TfyWcrrktaso*& of MamrbuftltA held (hcirCtaneniion .yprttMfly.-OnD baadrsdotHiolacly-elx UH cjratc» vet* prrs> ect.. Tho by appointing IV >L: Tdt President,' An addreju and rasoluliott* t e A» you ia favora Ten Hour tanf" be put to the mmUclMei tur Ucatimaat tJtrTCraur, : and tto . A permanrt urjansiatiou of vorkiAfCOi*n;.naaird -‘Legion" was made, TiwcoavcnSion was of a highly reputable character. Xnppna VTentvortlu of Lowell, haa been nominated by the •wiilgwofthoj’iifttrth J;lfitrkt f . tvaia AND democratic «r.LT^G? i W.ASHIXfit CO. Last evraing a wliig tnrating was held In tho Nurtlifirn Liberties; tlio ottvmUagQ was largo aud respectable. Tb* speakers were James M. Carlisle, of Uotoco l-p* ton,-Yn, lion. M. Moore, Philadelphia, Krastus Brook*. S, Xj, Meltae, of toairirarf, and KMuml J. Boole, of . Maryland. .. Toniyiit thero.wa* « DcmorraUe 'the iieventh IVard. It was large and enthuriasihv llio kpeotcr* were, Christopher Neale, Alexandria, General M Chita.- M ashlngton. nndMr.i>amm«*.G«Mgeto’trd. . . has ravjtixl again. . N<» nc;ts. : PROM CALIFORNIA—ARRIVAL Of YlfK FALCON. New OntEijf.'?, * Tlu? steamriiip Fblcoij arrived tTho UnitedStotea left AspluwaU, tor New York; oa the 23d.-, ■ ■ ■■ Tho general news Is unimportant, Tlio i’renctwo slave case box twan tJeoMetl la fatur of the claimant. SPIRITUAL CONVENTION. ; . .Worcester,Mass.,Oct.). The Convention of Spiritualists rontibued their Convention yesterday. Thdr proceedings were of the most extravagant and oxlnumlioxry character; so much so that tha Chairman of thn CbnvunUon repudiated thorn. Andrew J. DaTls md a series of extraordinary virions, which he alleged he had sees. ' Tho Convention adjourned fur three mouths, to mct£ in tlio «ma State; POLITICAL NOBIINATIONB, • s -. Bnuccs2,Oct, I. ■ The Whigs yesterday nominated Dsnlel Gott tor Congress. Ia Onekla county, they have also nominated O. B, Motiwm for tho same office. . The Liberty Convention yesterday nominated Goodelifor President, ana Piperfor.Vice President. : • IYESTMORELAND DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Guxxsoußa, Oct. 1. Mr. Buchanan, John Van Durcn, Judeo Campbell, Cob Frazer, and Cnpt Alfred Day, will certainly bo at the rentlon to bo held on the 7tb InsL, at Groensburg. CLRvmxn, October 1. The Furalturo YVarcrooms of U&rt & and several small adjoiningdwelllngs were destroyed by fire. Part-of . the fartuture was saved. Lobs not ascertained. .. COUNTERFEITERS SENTENCED. PuiunorniAi Oct. 1. YVUUain Fisher and .Henry Cmwibrd, convicted of forging United States coin, were sentenced tills morning; the former for five,- and tho latter tor fix years,.to prison,- . New York, Oct, J. On tho 9th ballot, Dr. WMnwright wm elected provisional Bishop oftbo Episcopal Church." , v y'v V/-. ' Neff YOM, Sopt.3o, Tho Jackson, Michigan,State Prison is ia flames. ticulaw received:_ J v: TELEOEAPH MAEKETB, New Vors, October 1, : . Ylour...Sales '6OOO bbte : State s4,os®s*,s6Southbm, C2®4,75; Ohio, selected, £4.62 j home demand good,. Oraiff ...9580 bush Western wheat $1,05; Red, 97; Kyo, 85®SG; 10,000 bush Corn, mixed. market easier. Provisions 150bblfl Mess P0rk,517,25; Prlmedo, $15,50; drooping; 100 bblslardU%®l2, In fair demand. Mess Bcef...sll®l4;. Prlmodo, Sales 150 OMh IV!ib«Ky, Ohio, . . xvicaxu. ■ * ■ : Cotton;..Sales 1259 bales; middling Uplands 10Vi@10J4; 'market dull.. Elour..;Sales 0250 bbls State, Grain...Soles3s,ooo bush Wheat, Western, 95 tor Red; and sljo3 for common white, hnd $1,06 fbr prime. - 25,000 1 bush Corn, mixed, at 71@72, market easier; 1000 tuMi Rye, 85yj 80. ' ProvWons...Sales COO bbls Moss Pork at $17,25; Prime $15,50; 200 bbls Lird at Sugar ...Sales 250 hxs Muscovado, 5; 200 bxs Havana do. (%. 5101na5c5...150 bbls Mafleovodo, at 23. Coflee,..Saleß 150 bags' .Rib at Linseed Oil... Sales 3500 trails pt former quotations. Whisky 7OO bbls Ohio 23-*£@24; -.jirlson do 2L; - ; . . Oct. 1. Hirer has fiilteh 2 Inchesslneo lost night; weather cloudy, a demand; sales 400 bbls at - BROCUE SIXAWIA—A.A.Mabos & Co., will, In A few days, reedre * largo and magnificent assortment pz Broche Shawls. - • ■ ■ .• . eep2? COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY BEVIEW OF THE MARKET. ■ ’ I'.. ■■ ■. Omxiorthbßult Mobstoo Post, 1 : Saturday, October 2,1552. j AMr general business was doing in tbojuarkot yesterday but without any bea-vy operations (a any branch of trade tfons.'s : .©-sd 1.-t5:....' 7 ■ : PLOtlß—ln this leading articlo there la no material change to notice. The following eaiy were reported to tu yeater deyi-25 bbla extra at $3,75; 18 do b f at $3,80; 10 do extra at $3,78, 100 at the railroad at $3,58; 27 at $3,00, and 118 extra I for which $3,75 *»» aalted; and $3,72 offered; 60 bbla at $3,50 ©s3,6S,32doextra ats3,7o; 8a .f ats3,o2,;a; ots3,6o,and 370 bbla from store on prirato torma. Wo are indebted to E. B.- Stapleford, Esq., for the follow ing exhibit oflnspoctions of flour la this city during the' month of September Superfine Vino . ; Condemned ..... ...„.C74 lt Rye :...._ 6t *« OttdlS—We heart.of nothing under this head, except in oats, ofwhieh we have sales of 230 buah at 30@31; 550 bush at 32, and 31}j offered IbrtOO bush but refuaed. - ■ p ACON'—Sales 3 cs-ka shoulders n* SvV£, and 2 cent off, ior cash; 3 casks and. 3000 lbs do at BJ£, and 1000 tba do at . GROCERIES—SaIes 29 bhds sugarat Outline; sales 20 bags coffeo at 10)£ 20 bblfl Orleans. moUsses at 35, and ff bbl*. common sugar house at 42; Bico Is hold at lb. . SODA ASH—Further sales of 10 tons on private terms. ■ • .LINSEED OlL—Sale of 10 bbls at 700 $ gal;' 1 ■ CHEESE—SaIe.of 100 bxs W R at $ lb/ LAKE TRODT—SoIo of 5 bbls ot bbl - WHISKY—SaIe of 02 bbls at 10c,'and 82 bbls at 21c, cash and time* - ■■ ■ . TIN ' PLATE-—Owing. to the advance lu the east, the mar* ket hero is now fj-m at $10.75 to $12,75 lb, the usual ct oilfbrcash. J. 1 HAY-rForther sales at Ihe scales of SO loads at so@sl2 # toil. /V • v : SALT—rSalo.of 100 bblsfttthe canal at $l,lO bbl. BOLIVAR BRICK—Sales 0000-at $25 1000 EIRE CLAY—Salo.of itons at $l2 ft ton, ARRIVED. BtcomcrAUanUc, ' v ■. *•:•-JJalrie. ItaßQcVlfrow&fiYitte. ' '■ . ••. Thomas. Shriver, Baiioj, West. Newton. : : SUphlgau, No, 2 f Bearer. GfUiC3t>e,Sinclair, M’Kccsport. •• :*■ Kteh&njre. TUioadv Wftenllnjr.v • PmBTBU Steamer AUantbv I*arkJnsop, Brownsville, 4 * Baltic, Bemief T BrawnsT}Uc, • : .Thomas Sbrlrcr, West Nekton. ; • Michigan. No; 2. BotevßcaYftr, ■ ' ; Geneses, Sinclair, M Kewportr / Globe, Watkiiut, Wheeling. . . Wconea4aF Packet fpp Clnctortoti. ■: iTOBp Tftt now.and fast Tunning steamer CINCINY BoiisMasicr, will leave rogalarlr every wSswgm I wkdvksd ay. . . ’ For freight or passage, arply on board, or.to d«3O G. n. HILTENBERGEO. »'or UittanniDg ono JAtlbli> -Tae light'draught'-and pleasant. Jrtwncr CI*AJ4ION'» Capt. >ln.urar>«u vIU U-aro tbo Alio ir raaghcny wharf. on Mundnjv W&liwzdajr find Fri days* fit 3 o'clock, P..W*> for' Kitjanuicg aodCatllsh. For frelcbt or passage opplp on boiml. • n0v.13 For Jjonff Re*cli,Marietta, 9 im«J GollJpolU, , rr**** Tho duo rtcrurtcr UOV. MEtGS, Suri-nr, UjsUg?yfcKfter, ■will taro fw the alore on 4 intf-rm*liaU» ctery Toiariay. at u oclork- V. M. Fop freight orpasssge apply m board, or to to ttT • •• •' - c ? JOU.V tXACK. Agent, For SXiirleMft andi Ilocklngport» IP'S* ■ TrtE One rti'amer PACIFIC, SUitsx, will Irarolbr the bLoto iio M, Forffthrht tpplrmi'tosrd, nr to ■ ■■•■•.■•■■• t; woods a sos. No* Cl. Watrr street* end G 3 Frunt sX. ■. XXorlftttAf Parberabura uid Hoiilflucrport Packet. r . _ ■ Tbc a learner HAIL COLUMIUA, A. &. Ciusx, Lplfe’AtjjyMflMer. will lave IMlUburgh ctcty Motidtijr, at o'clock l\ SL: will leave Hocking* pert every TcMslot, at dochjtk A> M. PdsKengcra and shippers may rely . Knamcik-4. g». telle Spittoons, a t/oautifal article. w'plV JA.MK* m.iKrLY> 1 Wrv.l *t. tffltfwjjrimo grivn . ...-.■ 40 jioeSeU l*st Old Government Ja?ai lii Here ami to arrive, forettfe hr Tm S. WATKR3UN & SOVis grp27 . No*. SO and SJ Water, and 62 Hritst. MJUJMiiiV.— 'Maiotae A. (iithLlNU Uaa iWr FAM» amMmT.KK FASHIONS, fail ?.caa^tj f l±*U soa >ew Voi'k—nranu-? them wfll.fco fr.nn'i tht* rklic&t a»J good* cr<*to ported, at 30.1GH Market tfrodt* and 51 fet. Clair »tmt. jEa* WfanUyale ami IletaH. PtnmVUonli Btilnnd iCmlgniii fclnr. ’YTtfTJ arn now forwarding psuuwcgrc* to Jliiladrlptitft and y\ iatrnnt'diirtnpoints.try Ibft &b»T* lUio. Onlv TO bills* Costal. incjT ODYOJJE A Awtt* j Y„ Oct. 4. Smcuc, N KemlmirF tor Young j^dic'iL. Iter. J. F, Illi-.VST» A- M., rtoptsani taojwa a X Sipadoo* atui wrH hafp K'«j wuml on Sixth Aral? ntvailj op;«opl!o TmUj Ctmrv.h- l<> m.v!o for tbo pnwnvio th* Rer, T. It J«j »ocn. Ptmhutgh, foptrgrisre So> 1S. r >a-^gnr. " Police to C'o&ir«ftor»« ~~ Cf.EAI.EU will be rscplwl at fl; T, COVI* O TEE’S Mltl*i»j>ii*llsol&hd»y«rOi£tohcr,toßrsilijos 5 am! Bridging that' {xirticn oftfw* SlUlrr*'Jluu wiCrww 1 Creok*«Ury 11atik licvx} i} lss t regard to th<» ExiJ, ran ho bad at any tr calling with ! Mr. Coulter, Tljp jTood will l»* koM id wllsw. .faltlug U* [ tata-plarvon ot October, Ifcii. ? C> BviRLASiP, j llopoilill d InVnil OjurMlon Asalnl s T> tAK l 3 BCIW>t.N«s; mh 1 JLV tbankful tatj»pahJto C?rj«H4stlon.«if.!ii* cotfaratr* aod all *bo■? wish to Im»vc really pwxl Kloar. pawjjtvqifci £s£<**, «tr» if.. Tfc**tlentiou«f Vwailka, ami other*, Uiuti* toij. and nit i tak.U that they will efro iu* a trlaL . K It DttAVO.-Vo, J IKamoott X. B,—AU article* ta£c» lar&ff pot (feuad gftat, aod the osary rctumot. . ■■". ",. .- •■■.-. ■■••■ ? J3}*rJ9 - ITS LAN NE£&: •, ' ScasosßrownFtannfU;- 2 do Red do; 1 do • Crib Blanket; • 10 do I'aory CaKhneres; • 51 do BlaekßlanketCnotlogt - ■ 3. do tfluc and gn^vn; 1 do Extra Blank Catrrlrucre: . 2 do Black and Green Tweed*; . «»9 yanla Tow Unrn; . Ail o& otul tor *ale low, by frtl H. LKSd lS»Ubert3 «jnf| BAUfI IIIGOOFEKKr :■ ' 0UU.30 Lagdayra Coifcoi 10 tlrrccshirer : . • 40 half cherts choice Yeung Hy/iou Tea?; 15 .do Imperial Tea; 10 . ~The pricos. of tho above will bo VmwKdWy the sameas those .obtained at the Factoriesat;New. York and Boston. _ HKNTtY^KLEBrai, THE HATS AND MICE Ifif COUNCILS ft HEAT consternation has been produced among the \JX thousands of Hats and Slice tbotiufost tbo city, incon sequence of the introduction of KEATING’S RAT. MOUSE. ROACH, and BED BUG DESTROYER. • .Thousands have already been killed by this most certain and safe Rat and MbhseDestrbyef, but there are thousands still in tbo cellars of thbrelty, i# wglV M fcy the granaries of the coantry,totbe groat destruction of.pw)perty, that'ought to bo fed on Keating's preparation. Rats and Mice aro not only dcstructive-to valuable property, but they even some times destroy the lives of children by.their bites, Wo would suggest to all who would get rid of those troublesome anl main,ld try t u'box of KEATING’S DESTROYER,' at onco, and they will sooa be misalng. They may be destroyed'at this time of year, without producing thediflairocable a-aoll attendant updathoexplosiouof their bodies; and awmae qaentderay “' “to? 1 “otter. In the spring, Keating In tend* holding a Bat-lflcatinn mooting of Ml tbo llvo rats, la proof of theaalutary effects of his Hat and Modso Dostroyor. Thijnreparatfon,Thcnu«a i aaonHn F totho dlroetlins, Is readily eaten by lists and Mice, and will certainly destroy thoqji . : ■ '.r W Mamifocturod and sold, Wholesale and He toil, bv J F. B. KEATING, corner of Wyllo and Bnltcra stracta "so, by Dr, KKYSER, 140 Wood street; B. A. CO., comer of Flmt and Wood eta; :J, : SIDD:A CO.,eornerbf Fourth and Wood sts; landd? Bmgglsta and Store hoopers generally. ecp2P,d*wtf * * ** ** ~s M" V 4 * ■* :4 •.£•>;,:£i k ,' 1 f ? l*, Or iM. 3,CC2 bbls. «3 “ POET OP PmsBUEGH. 2 rest 2 zaena »\m tsr the cnvsvru ' Catlbi E* Fcnnsylvania Mutual lavo Stock IN BUHAN C £ G OMPAN Y. Capita*, 050,0001 cita nfssn•;per fet.ua l. rmrcToE^' Emporium of Light I CEIXBRATfcb ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. 81ga of tho GoUlenlla™, No. 101 Third street; AUCTION SALES. / < , j- *- < <•'*■ fpHf?unde , rsl;?ned 2 flftdf'VfitiliilerTal'of.'four yeara, baa. 1 Q&ain resumed s Having complied with the re quisitions of tho law regdlithig Saleact Auction, and having procured aflrst•-elasaidcenaeas Auctioneer, ftr tbffOty of. Pittsburgh, ha offers: lus services: as such to his friends and too jrabbe generally. With ; an experience of scatty thirty years In this line of business, heha2ards nothing In saving 'that he will be enabled to give entire satisfacticp to all thosu. Who tnay &el disposed to patroslze bisr. \ P. MeEJSNNA, Auctioneer. . Refers to the principal City Merchants. ; -•<.; - j Jy9 Aacti r S*l©«* • A T thft .Commerfclnl .•Sales. Rooms, corner , of Wood and -£X Fifth streets, at JO o’clock, a general assortment of. Saasdnabls, Staple and': Fanpy DryGoois, Clothliig, R*>ter. ; and Shoes, Hats, taps,: sc.»:'• AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M t ‘ 'Glassware*:.Table. I Cutlery f ; ;Lpr>Kihgi Now anil Second Hand Household and KJtebeu Fur-' nlture, Ac, ,■> AT 7 0 CLOCK, P. M., Boohs,: Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical;: Instruments,- .-Hardware and .Cutlery. Tarifity Goods,.' Gold and: Silver watches, Ac. •. P. : -aL.l>AVX3,.'Ahctioxieer.: ;-fjafll:tf. P. McKETTNA, Auctioneer. QTAPLE AND FANCY DRV ' GOODS AT Atcnos.—Tho O sale of'Rasonatile. stuple ond fancy Dry Goods, will l>e continued at IPKonnaV Auction llotwevou Monday next, at 10 o'clock, A.-M. TbonssortmoQt U complete, and a» tho .sale wlUbo peremptory, it ftbouldv attract' tho attention: of dealers and others. • , • oct2 a; - Auctioneer. 3?AUM iuit tfAlifc—iSituatod twcnty-tbrva miles from ? Pittsburgh, la Bcavor county, having the advantage of the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad passing through the same, considerable of which !* river bottom. Enquire ofJ.A. Sholes, Esq, on tho -prcmlscsj br, to 'P.‘ SPllenna, Auctioneers v •' .*• V'-: ; : : Also——A House and Lot, la. Sbcond, SfcTOct,. iri'.tho First JWarti; : near Redoubt alloy. ' r Ehqoiro of. iSq;, • ortoP.AFKentia,'Auctionier. 1 Also—A valuable Lot, fronting thirty feet on Fifth ftreot, :e*tendihg back bho hundred and forty-five fcot. 'Enqulro of Mrs. Matthew Stewart? Allegbehr city, or to . ftpfgj I*. SrKKNNA, Auctioneer. P. K. DAVIS, Auotioncor. TJtORTY BUILDING LOTS ax Auction*— Jn tho village of .Jr. TuUymet. SJ4 milesfrom Pittsburgh, CttHwirraddock’s Field Plank Road. On Saturday: afternoon, October 9th, at • 2'oV.lock,wni I>© addon the pwmisba, forty .TcryhAndgome Lata of Ground, as laid out is plan of Henry Woods, Esqr., being part of tho Srotch Bottom property, which for beauty of pceneryj and are not surpassed'hy ’ hay hrthft county,and*which tho; proprietor , ww determined fkhAll bo solilwltbQut reserve, offering great Inducement* to. dhtoe wi*hiudmetttB in Real Estate. - Ran* may bo had at the Auction Room. ; ■ . , - . . :2lr»W—Ono-fanrtli T-a«h; jeMdufr in.tbrut>oqur>tannual j'Hjnwfita, with inlurwit oclll P. DIVIS AncUouwr. •CfPiiKNUID VIASO FOBTK- ANU MKUiUKOW at Atfu* O Tit)*.*—On Monday October -4tU, at 10 o’etocls, at tho residence, Nrt. 80 Front street, between 1 Market nuu Ferry streets, will bo added to the salo of superior House hold Furniture, ono splcndiiT new .7 octaro ttano Forte, Ilosowowl rflw!,Chlrkcrinx style; cost $100; 1 four oct&Tc Mclodeou, niabogan yepse. > oetS ' X*. M, DAUS, Anrt'r. T AUCTION.—On Tuesday morning, October- uth. T ct 3 J\_ o'clock* at the Commercial.-Salea. Boom*, corner of Wood andfifth streets, willbesold— • : 10 eighth ewks A; Soignette Park Brandy V -. 10 •do '3; among whichon*—J Chronicles of tbo Cid; Anti«ao ; £wlfti dc-rt* land’* Commeirkil Kntrrpme; llumo’S History of Lapland. 6yols»: Glbbons’ttoclmeand Fall of the. Eoninn Kmpirc, 0 , vote; ilMnoir Blxhop Bathlttt. *2 yqls; iotUaßlanc’a History • bf ■prance, 2 vot«; Amrtflcan Gallop of Art,.clepantcngra. . Tinpa; iVard’H Ideal of vhurch; Flctwial History of .France; Vt hlJlb’r Circuhtlur library; 2 Ar tist’* Guide: Dkk‘* Christian Philosopher, 2. vols; Mattiu* ley's Miscellanies; Noble Deeds of Woman; lUcflonary of Sha&sperianQuotation#; New York Gbaißook; History of tbolrish lUdwlllnn; Poetical Worfca of l^)pe t Ileman*. By ron, JJoorrvTupper, C&inpbefl, Thompren, Burn* nndtfoM smlUi; splendid laolly blbles, itv -■"••; Full tarUcutDrs in Catalogues, which aro now ready, oell P. M. PATHS, Aact’r, SFWiNDIB JUFUSat AeotMX.~On Sat urday evening, October Al, nt £ o'clock, at the Commer cial Sales Booms, corner of fifth and AVood slrcetsvwlU be nold,one very superior Marksmans lUCo and FuturejCwhteh cwl gf&A*. .{oetM •• I*. M. DAAI9, Anct'r. StipifuiuH" uogskuouT rCENiTUKJTAf AcCTwsr!~ 0u Monday morning. October 4tb. at 10 o'clock, at the residence, No. §0 Front tareet, between Sfsrkrt and Ferry street)?, will Iw.jtfM. the Llonschold and Kitchen Furniture fit n gootiemea draining; Housekeeping; cprapri'Jug supe rior mahogany hair scat chair* and rocker: superior m* { fcoftxor iard tables; parlor, -and' stair .ngrpets; • splenuldtufled rngi; finedrcsvngbureau; wardrobe; nigh . j and low liM>v.xi*' w indv-r urul common chair*; dining 1 and hmkfa? i tables: . gluat and tiueenstorars; kitchen Uttm { P. >J. PAVlS,4tirt , r, • f "IIfOJL Just r»«vlvfrs,lio Wool Shawls. \ \V • iwpitt • • • A. A. MASON' & CO. ] i rirwlo ly iA- ypg;-; • -.-' ••■■• ....>■• •:;, a. gn>Airr. I / ha*»Cauar* l»jr V-aw b? " l "* ' \J ; J. JUifci.Y * CC. r Tea DroH-ra and Grocer*. / II’NNHV UMifu-WO ;i-irushrl tersJft Woreaxd for I VT wt* py 4. -f. frTUAKT, , cpi*v,\l:o. MotK>nsabrla lloos*, I Smiibfi&M *tn«i.< l "tl.rAlttll'OUU UttAVATfr>r*Oß>«tlUQ|C DO* 804 UiSl* f f fortstJ* fjr IfaJl *v?af. jufti'ftveifed at . : A, A. MASOS £ CO, ti Market street. Affrlcoltuvifcl tmd ai«cbaaicol Vulr* qiiffc icurih Annual Fairttf the Ap4> , |_ culiurtl tm;| Mpfliiitt’rCAl ftxjcty, will bs hpM nntfu* j C'.uu'BUMv ve»J ct Uw V»*rJ!friitnrv» Aileihenj'City, ca TUK*PA V*AVKI>Xrj{DA¥. *nd\ TiItUISUAV, Gib, ut>l ?lb< 3SV..V J .Tft* nfcr-titths Isna.nl of Manager*. } Ul* swrm’wUy wqwMtrsf that njMnbct* afcmjltl wsjply ; j ihctbs<*lv r »'> dth Ixidps. thu Pair. Apply tafcny of 1 i tVWlcmlßs ISftjmfof' - I * J«ibsi Mimics j*v PatH JfriyJi R3l Knighi,Buniainln j t Kelly, JohnVtisapy 2wi>li Miller, Jtwtah Kicp, John R! i ilFndrlcn, 4 K M«orv!h«itf; William l*r£rocr. 0 WO t'aynfs I PA John Me bnor, A B M'QricvaßyO gnlvrfj,- | cr at. I(«1U& Speer** Apiculture Implement iJejiOfUlciry, j tVnoetrrrW Pittsburgh. . } .T. K. fcvTPiar?. IT. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, j 3fa« 133 Wood SlriifiU Fittstmrfilt, Pa f HA.Viitttcriuii tlirffostiwJrft fail nock- nr 20s )0 of u»4 IXjyy, and !Mptkati ami- Kw-~Uth Fur mul • Wpoi Udls, cf *?rery Wtfttty. Adap-ted to tfc» ■nef.wti - i Ikrjs’Mrf Cktfdrrn’* XlKi. PI wfc tutd Cloth j Cepa, of lauatatjrto «ad Jk&iem*. !.. ■ Their Meek Iwvhis I*ca jgtfectal vith cmt carp.M to i quaUty &ad ittwrc front U>e manufartujvr, f pwuipaEy/nr lh* trrrr.rt :«ia,W«i them to [ tiovtpeU'.-iucotetf.'uJy-. mt/i *Vw iV-rt, W,\lad*iphix. or Hcit* [ taartmarietA, ...-.; . . •- -• v. Gouxrtry Merthtmts, jmrchnrtnsliJ rKubursli. or on war nml it to tlwlr Interest to call and fsaJulne . tliolt fccforo furcliatiiiß.iijiwTTJirTr- Xhey liS¥C Rt*i jvm ycceitod fiOOi} Sulr.» Primo New Wn-lt Bole Leather, j»U of wbfch will:U» said ai low |rri})23:2m. .-. . } jr 'IUOU&KM.S' &V. i V.T lOOb»s«H'rimt»llioCC'Ryoi { Si ilo • do' Laguayra: : > «uhhlslrrJmftNwOfleanaS-urrar; { . ZihUnfU'fiuatX ' do; j lOWidsNftw VetU Syruri | CD bl'li amllialf blsU Ne« York Syrup; I 501irJf fhcst»,Orwiand:JSlacJt Tea?; i". \ . 75 caUy toxcv. do , do; . 200'kcg* Blasting and.lHflo Ponder i . ; . tto mmfor Gam piroms;- 'SO.lwie* CicflttS I’lntr-.’-' * 25 dos pal eat ZimlVuh Eonrds; £0 boxcs'llosln and talra Soap;. £0 do; Pease Skarclu ; 2Q - do. Sperm And 8t« Caudles: 20 j do . CbOcolato and Cocoa; . do ; HaftbUi's Yeast Powder; JO 22 322 Wood stmt. ■ ■ H.T •'' 1* OH IS COMMISSION AND FOHWAKDING HO^SE, johm w. ~....r4*ostj, u uoa&isas TvylcUcU & BTOgrldge, . Clmifr of Oannwxtal am XXJIXAi Promptly attend to all;-consignment* and Com f V calvion* entrusted ibero,and will make liberal cosh Advance* on consignment* or BUI* of Lading in handr Orders forthcpurchoio of Load.Gndiullempnodotber Produce, will bc promptly iiUod at the lowest possible prices, and ou the best term •> ; ~ They trill also undertake the settlement and collection of claim*of. importance? and hope, by thdr especial personal efforts and attention to all .the interests of their friends, to give gmieral satisfaction* • •: - ■ • •RtrwtEscra:.- ■. Geo, Collier, - St.l/mls; : Ellis*Morton, Cincinnati; Page 4 Bnoon, . • do; Strader * GonnnD, • doj Charles*,Blow.4 Co.i do: Ilozea 4 Fraser, do; Chouteau. A Vnlle, do; Bprluger&Whiteman, do; Doan, King* Co., % -.dot•vE/A.CX Ttarnall4Co.,rhtlada; J.W*Butlcr4Bro,;Plttsbh;. Morgan, J. SLIlucU A Morgan: D. LpochAOo.j do; 8.8-Comcgys, do; Win’; flolnie* A Co*, - do; Shields A Millar, . do; Blow & March, Nctr York.:-, JMinUlk« 4 (k)., Baltimore. A.O.Faiw«llACo.>]Bofrton;v W.H,Beyhohls, Louisville; llowr»rSnn A Co.j do; IL D. Newcomb 4 Bro.» dd; T. 0. Twichell 4 Co., Commission' Merchatif Sj - New -Orleans.. COMMISSION HOUSE, A TSW ORJ*EAF& rpiflS. lopg cstahUshpd-House confine thdr attortUon J_ strictly to sales and 'purobwies. on- Commission, and to Forwarding burincs* generally, . . ; • ■ They, solicit acontinuauce c ' Super Tufted. . do; . ■ . Fina ;' do y'do; ;. '-'y j : y y : : Common, do'do:; y.y .-.yy :-- ; y Bruiuielfl Bug*; ; , Cbemille Door Hat*;: . .. Sheepskin Door Mats; - ; : Ade!ald«Door Mats; Jenny. Lind Door Mat*; -.- • - • TafteaDoor Mat*: - .Hemp Manilla Jute, Coco, Alicant- and Skeleton, Door Mat*, ALSO—A very large and desirable assortment Of now. stylo. OIL CLOTHS, from 27 Inches lo 24 feet wide; cut to any do- Slralfio size; ; Theabove stock direct fi»m : the 'to‘anufacturcra, We ara prepared to selY as low- as ran be bad : ln any of the Eastern Cities, andto which' wo invite the ottoutlonof those wlahing to furnish- Steam. : boats or HoUses; r ; v ' ’■■■'. •-• ;7 • V7.'. . Don’t forget the place. No. 85 Fourth straot • : opt! w. arCLINTOCK. MISCELLANEOUS. rpIMOTHT Jofof jnfcne, Inst rctfiLaid I ibrreia by A J. BTPART. fi|lr to- Btrlctljr iprlmA W. O. Sonar. for Q sale by [wp2s] L. 8. WATKHMAS A SOKS. ■TpALL BOSKET RIBBONS.—A. At- Mssos i* Co, have r joat opened 60 cartons roil Bonnet Ribbons, ■ scp23 . T^ELAIKES—IOO pieces fency Delaines, at ISXc, at: ■ U gcp 23 a. a. mason & co’s. U GAR—Fair to prime: lx.o. Sugar, In store and tor Anlo Bcp og KINO ft MOORHEAD. - y°linjSHEl> SCQAK—2S bhls Icvcring’s, for solo by ■ o (J fC pin .SMITH & SINCLAIR, P\ fV : SHARES Wttaburgh, Clnclimatl andLoulsriUoTole tlL/ graph Stock, for solo by ropiS y AChTIIf LOOMIS, 92 Fourth street. TOST KKCJHVED.ot No. 107 Marketstreet,®).cases Boys oj spa youths’ Kip and Thick BOOTS; 20 cores .Men’s Kip, m k And Calf BOOTS. [repSl] IV. E. BCtIMKRTZ. 1 .VISII—IS bbls Lake Superior White Pish; X 16 half bbfs ol Georg* Mobster,• formerly-occupied by John Walker, in Elixabeth borougu, ;v/ Tbodortorsof the t*Tongb of Elizabeth, to moot at the house of George Webster, formerly occupied by John Walk er in said borough. Tbo electors of Jefferson township to meet at the house of Michael Sun*, forniirly occupied by John Kim?, in said town* ship. • • •- . Tho electors of Mifflin township to meet at the house of Samuel V* ilflon, inrmrrly omioird by Jos 11 N'ool, In sal4 township. '• . . ' ■ The doctor* of Upp«r Si. Cflolr township-to meet fit the housw cfjM Connor, In Mid tovnslUp. .. The doctors othoworbt. Clair township to meet ot the hmoK» of Wm, IkltibooTcr, In aaiki townAhip. The electors of Chattier* township to mwt at the public hwM near the Saw Mill Run Bridge, on the Turnplka, .. --..v; --i;;V . The doctor? of Robinson township to meet uttbe house I ofSarah Melurtand.. fonncrly Audley McFarland, hi said \ township: i■. The electors of HnvUey township to tuccl st the lions* of j : McClelland AyArowr formerly oicu pied by J.Ctmrlev fa* I the village cftilnlon, In sail towvniop. Hmdecforsof Si at the hoaio of I*ct*r On?ttm, i»tsal;l towiutup. Uwnjhtp tamc-d. a£ , £ vhoc>l Haute NV. Id In township. ~ , > Tfcfrdeetor* cfjt'ranLiin tii&.-i at the house bc* : Cttplwi by Jo* fidctassiu m. J tfnrruJup,. •).' stcelt*ctor» of the Uii:oKg!i of Mahdiedi'e torrued tit the public Sciuud Eotjso- : ••;..: - v Tho eioctorsoT iiewtte to liiepiat the School Ilcaw N’o;a,ia ?a}4 -. ; . Hodector* nflfctliwiu loirofliip ta meet at the hnuse of John Cowan, l»«dd township. - : - fif Suowi|«n U moot tt the bonse of Felerifoycr* In vaid Jowruhip. c": -Ttei electors of SoaUa Jaretfe. township to rae*;t at ih«mbf&re nil fivnns or lots situated in CnoniaghamV district, Qndknown,aA th'driver tractvwUhlnralil-. buhda ria?.-ball hereafter vetent general oletfUo'n In the borough of SharWhurgh, at the election poll of Raid borough. . Tho clKthra of tho berongb-of Birmingham tomedt attho public School Houw, In eaii borough.; . Ibo doctors of tbo borcugh of tUrmlugham toinoct dt the lull Road Otilco of OUvur H. Ormsby, In said bor ough. - Ihe ©lectors of.Dunuesno • borough to meet at the public Schari Ildus?,.to told .borough*., l : r - Tho elector# of tho borough ofZawreucorlllQ to - meet nt the public School House, In wild Isorough. . Tho electors of thoboroughof Slmrpsoutsh to mcbtfttthe house of James Sharp . to a&idlxireuch,:. r .: Tlie electors' of tho boroughof McKeesport to mcci.at tho Xownßaih m.'fiaUfcoroagh. -\.V Thp fl peters of thn borcughof Sooth. Pittsburgh to toeet at tho house formerly occupied by J 5 McAnntoeb, at tho cud oMhftldonocgabela said borough, Tho«lectors of tho borough of West Elizabeth to meet at ihd public School House, in said borough. • : - At which time and place tho qualified electors! as aforesaid trill by ballot vote foe... " v V. Gu© person for, Sheriff of saldCounty," :- s ' One person for Canal Commissioner, V ‘: V . • ■; • Oho. person for Judge of tho Supremo Court of Pennsyl vania/ .>'••• • - OnopeMOh'for Prothouotary of Court of. Common Pleas and District Court of paid Oouuty. ••; Qnopentonfor Associate Judgcof the Co.urtof Common rieato, Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer. • One. person' for. Coroner of said County. One person'forStoto'Senator,' ; live pcrtoha.for members of of I'cucsylvnnla, One. person for County Oommissioner.. One personfor Auditor. The jjiiftUflwlelecturfl aforesaid residing lu tho 21st Con grespiotml District, embracing all that part of raid County except that part which lies North East of the Ohio and North Wcst of the Allegheny river shall elect ©no person for member of the House ofltoprerehtativos of Ihb. United States.-'. . ;; •• -'vr- And the electors residing in the 22d Congressional District ombrortug with llixtlor County all that portion of Allegheny. County, nottoclddod in tho :21st District, shall elect one per . sou to represent said District In tho Uouso of Represent*- tiros of tho United States/. •Also-dly tho 21st Section of an Aet of Assembly passed : the 23d day of April, 1 A D, 1802,eniitl©dy “An act to provide for the eroctlnii of a house for.the employmnniaud/support : of the Poor in the County of Allegheny/' 111? enacted “That : : for thepurporeof ascertaining tho sons© of the dtiieus of • Allegheny county as to the expediency-of erecting a house for the employment and support, of. the poor, itshaUbo the duty of pooh of tbcjnspectors of tho several townships and • boroughs,' at the noxtgcherarolection, to iprefvo .tickets, ei ther ‘written or printed, from, qualified voters thereof, label-: t ;ed upon the out side “poor, houM',’’ and on the Inside “for a ; poor house. n or poor house, !, .of which tickets the .- county commissioners shall causoasufHrioutnuiubprtobe - printed, and on tho election day furnished at too several 1 places of holding oiMlons In tho borough? and townships.in •sold county, atul it shall appear upon costhig up the votes of : ; the dlffnrentdlstriPto at the court house, on the s4me day> ; : that other returns are made out,, that A: majority of.those ' ; who voted are for o poor house, then, tha .foregoing act;to •; take- effect, but if a majority, of votes are found, to be against a poor house, tho foregoing act to.be, and tho same is hereby ;. null and void.” ... . And I also give notice that every person,. excepting. Just iceaof the Peace, who shall hold any . office or appointment af profitor trust under, the government of the United States/ nr of the State, or of any city or incorporated dL'dric t. wheth : pr a commissioned officer or otherwise, A subordinate office, or agent, who is, or shall .be, employed under thOleglslativ©,- or judidary deportment of this State, or of the United States, or of any. city tor incorporated district; hud also that every member of. Congress, ami: of the State Legis- Iftturojandofitbe Select and. Oommph Council Qfany ; city*, or CommlsJionerebf.auy incorporatod district, Is by law in-. canablp of ho|dingor.©2terciBtog,ofc the same timo,tho officer or appointment ©f Judges,; Inspector, or Clerk of an eloctiotv of this Commonwealth, and that'nd inspector, JujJgp.hr'other officer of any such elecUon, shall oligfole-to aUy . office to : heathen voted for.,. 1 v Also, in and by tho 4th section of an act approved. ike.lGth of April,lB4o, it ia enacted that - the 13th section of. tho ;act bossed July 2,1839, entitled an act relating to tho .©lections-; oTthla'CommonweaUb,shall not be.constraedna to prevent, nhy udlitfo officer or borough, officer, from serving as Judge,' Inspector, or-Clerk, at anygeneral.‘or tothis 1 Commonwealth.: . - •- .•••••■• .. .f. :! •« And the return Judges , of the respecuva districts afore-: kaidiare required iomeet at the .Coust Houso fai tberify of ' on: the Friday pitcr ; tho second Tuesday otOcto-' ber next, thenund there to dischai^o.the duties by .? B GiTciruUdrmy baud ofSeptember,| A ami of;thb.dndependence ofthe' '• united Statoiithe seventy. Boventh. - sepls CARTER CURTIS, Sheriff 'is- f’TP'** /# -s. >”*>*' >'X“ : v^' ‘s\ . - . , t . n•; • • ■ ■ ,;fc. ; i - . *■ •• ■- V\\ v/M - 1 _ u I > *' „-* . 1 1 "•*'*» l 4 -4? % ' % - V * 4*5 ' a,'i.«>2,:ac; Y'-:.,- MOE BMOKED bxs No 1 nerriogv tor sale by «0P10 - SMITH & SINCLAIR. yiNEOAK-35 bbla. Belprbpyaad^to^re.^ 'S ° nP>nSlglU ° l! ° t 1111,1 f A. S f^ABT. lUBOSB—Noir fall and Winter styles, by the eartoupr yaat—at GOSLISQ'S- wpgs /"'IHOCOLATB—2u bis No 1, for role by sepia SMITH S SINCLAIR. I AND WARRANTS WAjm2>,-by ” ■LI LOOMIS & MDOWKLL. , over g. £ 00., cor of Wood aud Fourth Fflt.g; B¥>P>RD WIUatKL WATJ3K—IO hftif bblfl-Y Of this wlebiuW Mator, just roc’d and fur solo bjr- • KINU L MOORUKAD. yKB SUAtN L3-~KiCh and beautifulln saalk I.VNG9 ' cannol bo surpassed—fit UOS ■-* --/ ■ ■-■- ■ • '•■ •■"•■■ •■•■■ • ■ aepHit received at * Handkerchicfr, EIO COKWIB—4OO lia,-* pr'tSo Klo (Streo, arriving end for tale I>> SMITH 4 siNCLAm, rcplo _Uami_loWooa etmd. BKOOADE SILK&-.A. A- UAbPf & iusTiw -delved another lot df .2p pieces rich fcrocad© gifc.- from ;-$1 > 25 ,^t0.52 > 00:;.. : - r -- • C v r : ->■ ■ eeplS' IL—lO bhls No. 1 Bank Mil; . • ■: 5 do Patent Paint;. In store and for sale by • pgp!7 A. J. STUART * • LARGE and -dwirablo lot of COPPER STOCKS' fo'. ;rV wdo low, for Cash: or will bo exchanged for Real E<; to tc, in or near the dty. LOOMIS A MDOWELL, •. rep 29 • otut S. Jones A Co., cor Wood and Fourth sis. A. WILKINS & CO. HOUGH A ANTHONY hare removed their DAGUERRE* AN ROOMS, from Butko’S Buflding, to .Eaton’s. Build ing, over, the Young Mon’s Library, whore they will bo hap* -V.': •- v npr7:tf- . Adams&Co’s Western Express l : A FVER this date,. weshall extend our . Express to Woos* :_/X:ter, Ohio; Wo will also receive Good? and Parcels for, Ashland, Medina, Millersborg, Coshocton, 4c-, to. bo forward ed fVoln Wooster BAKER & TOHSYTH, Agents, :. - Wholesale and. Retail* "TirHIP, CANE, UMBRELLA AND: PARASOL MANU \V FACTORY, No. 143 Wood street .JOHN W. TIM. now offers for sale, at Rtisterivprlees, the above Goods, to which the attention of dealers Ik invited. Alsb, - inyl;. T: KATlIJiit' —The subscribers having returned from the JLj East* are receiving, a largo stock of Solo Leather, Ktp -Skins, Upper Leathery French : Calf Skins, 'Slbrocco; Linlhg Skins and Shoe bindings of fill descriptions; all of which wo arc prepared to sell for a small advance obovo fJrc Epsteru. market for cash. . . . _repS It. BARD & CO. bxs W, IT. Grant's; . . A ■■■'■ "10 do,Hus£ell £ Robinson’s, s’s; 10 cn^:c.Tsfyera , Aromatic: lObxsßyfand&Myerß*.6 , s; . 15 bxa Webster Old, s'sj - •> Oh hand and for sale by.:.;• ■-•••.■ -vr*'.-' ficplft ••• ■ ■: : : , SMITH & SINCLAIR. \OOR ItA'lS— ./ SheofLkin, Manilla, -V-. Adelaide,. v- ' Jute, o'.---: --‘i Allcaut, Coco, and Fancy Mats,. - . Just receiyed.and now ©pehibg aVtfce Warehomeof r *Ph W. M’CLLNTOCK- Administration Notice. ; ATOXICE is hereby given* that Letters of Administration :Al "opoo tho estate of DAVID DICKSON, late of Sligo, ceased, hare bcengrented to the undersigned, residing there, and all persona haring claims ordemands against tha estate of- paid decedent, ate requested to mako known the same to mo, without delay. MARTHA ANN DICKSON; fupgaoawiUwo Administratrix. Home litdnstryi ITSprimouneod political eooiwmytoen«rurago honjeih*- duj3try. v If politically, how.much more socially, to'carry out tho_princlple,. Examination/will psodhco conyictiop. ; Call/ht Gothic Hall—the. largest and most comploto stock of MEN AND • BOYS* CLOTHING. work • equal to customer -make, at 20 per cent lesi than the customer. •.SUITS ROYS".CLOTHING, which for . variety of stylo and fabnc, hi not oqnolled m tho Vest. All of which is manu factured la this city. *. "WE STUDY TO PLEASE. rop22 . CHESTER. 74 Wood street. . . .. The Saloons, A T THB ATHENEUM.BUILDINGS, Liberty street, are ,/i. at aU tunes-a delightfal place of rorort for Lodfesand Gentloincn to a mate of FRESH OYSTERS, cooked in thn ,Tatiana ana served in o xaannor.- that cannolfoir to plcnr-c. Also—HOT COFFEE, TEA, PASTRY, and other refreahmeaby at short notice. A PRIVATE SALOON FOR LADIES. . DATniNO ESTABLIsmiENT always in order for Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, from 7 am. to Ur at. frblft w. W. WARD. rpHE undersigned begs leave to announce to his friends • A • ohd customers, that ho has received a largo, and with the greatest care adopted, lot of RHENISH and FRENCH WINE, which he can warrant as pure and genuine, and which ho sells .either by the bottle of cask. Besides, bo keeps always ,: Davies', Smith's,. Adam**, Smiley’s, Mann’s, Chase’s, and Eracmin’s Ardhtnolics.' .: rott «* Urammare, '- Cmnstock's, Parker’s and Olmstead’s IRstorlea. Davenport's, Frost’s and Goodrich’* Histories of the United Slates.: Hrtoriat History of England, France, Greece, and Rome. Mitchell’;-', o)noy\vSmitli>,-Morse's, Parley**, and Tut hHl T r» Geographies*. ; •: ■ Davies’ Bourdon and logic of, Mathe matics, Bax's Algebra, part 1 and % with a general: assort* moat of other. Book*,-Paper, Ac. . For sale by • . vp22 !J. T. C. MORGAN, JM Woodstrect. . Journal ami Union copy. GEORGE P. S MET 18, (hATE HAiirTOTJ it SMITU,) WHOLESALE BEALEEIH BEY GOODS No S4r Wood Street, PltUburgh, IS NOW JtBCKIVING a large assortment of FaLItAND •WINTER tHlTUOODs,Forcisaand Domestic, to which h« invilcs the attentionqf the Western Trade. In bis stock will l»o found— ■ • : \ ■ • : Sheetings, Shirtings, Tickings, - Brown Shoe! mgs and Shtttmg*. all descriptions; - : ■ v :.-• - Bleached Shirtings, cvcryquaUty ahd fin Uh. • Ornalnirgbx, Drillings, Baggings, •:■• Tickings, alMoa»ling makes'. : .- v - ,:i - various makesv: fdil'tuworlnienfc: ' Apron tJhcrks, Xwowls and Stripes. • Diapers, G4Jftaiuard, him?, prov.'brown. and Mcachod. • ' Flaanelt and'Bomets> . An extensive assortment of %* 44, white anil , yellow, plain Flannels,- and medium, and extra fine and heavy scarlet, green, indlso, blue, and mixed twills. ‘ lilnseyi. AllvroolyStillman’s and Westerly; high colors; plaids, largo and small; rod ahd blue camebonv Also, wool and cotton, high color, Philadelphia Linscys, medium, to extra quality. - : : Llhings an 4 Gloalilngsv % and 64, all wool, high color plaids, waved and mot* tied, printed and twilled. Cloths. Blacks; Dmcy colors; Belgian andDomestic* Piece and Wood-dyed black, heavy goods. Also, Beavers, Felts, Peter* •hams, Unions.-': ; 7- - Caasimercs. Medium to extra, Wooded wool, and piece dye. - Black Doeskin* and Cassimeres. Fancy, now and desirahlo styles. Sheep’s Unions, j. - • > . BliekandfUncy.colors,-; • -r-i •' Sattnotts* Medium to. extra Oxford Mixed Cadets, Blacks, Rlutyv Fancy colors, heavy taakw. - ■ Printed,SfripetlfamMbttled'Siyics.*. ' Tvrecds oncl Jeaiid, “ All wool and cotton warps, in great variety. -. Steubenville Jeans, and heavy Tweed?. •■■■•■ • Cord*. 8 Shaft Genoa, Bang-up and Miner's Cords. . ■ ■.. Prints*:. . . i . Now Fall styles of Spragues, Unions, Perkins, Globo, Me£. liraack,-. Allen’s, Bunnells, Manchester, American, Ripkss, Garnets, and generally of other styles In bladder, Chinta . and Steam .work; - Blues, Blue and Orange, Blue and Green, Scarlet,-plain colors* / . : : v. : '. Furnitures, English fine block Work Chinttes. : ltoyle’a Double Purples,- B 4 and 4-4. - Mourning la great variety. . i • . ■ ■ Ginghams* , - French, German, and Scotch Ginghams. 'V.. - : . Glasgow. Lancaster, and Philadelphia county makes, all . widths and styles...:;- v;- ... - • . Brtsi Goods* ■ Printed and plain, English and American Delaines, new cstdesigns. . • Rich-Printed and Plain, Persian, Parisian, and Lama . Clotha and Cashmeres, ; ; Paris printed, Mousellne Delaines, of medium and very •richstylcH.-:' v - ■ Silks. Plain nnd Figured Black and Colored Dr&vi Silks. Stuff Goods. ti 4 Alpacas,- Black, Mode, and fancy colors. Ileal - Alpaca Lustres, low to superfine; Mohair and Orleans, figured Lustres, 04 and 74 hlgh-colorcd Coburgs and Paramettas. 64 shot and now style* Lyonose Lnstrcs, Scotch Goods,, A very largo variety of laces, Edgings, Inserting*, Linen : L&ccivßrJngcfv.laconats, Cambrics, Swiss Mulls, Tiet# ■rla.Lawns,. Hair Oard and. .flinty striped Cambrics,'Tape, Satiu anil Swiss *e,-. - Vestings. Valencia, Cashmere, Silk ami Satin Vesting; lloilcry, : . .VTomcn’s Colton and "Worsted* Cashmere,Alpaca;andjto xlno, plain and fancy half-hose, Sbirta and Drawers, In crent varieties and styles. .• Av?* :.. . Gloves* . Cashmere tmd fancy iinod Jfcrlln, .Woolen, Kid and Buck Gloves, and MHts. • Woolen Cravats, Seek Tics, a largo assortment for Men tmdßojs* -■•■:■'■/!■■■ Ribbons*- ' ;; .Fancy dark stylra Bonnet, Cop and Seek, now styles. „ . HandkereMeft, r : l S y !? 8 > Madder and Chlnta Work, SrilMoldsi CoUon and oil dye Fines, Linen Cambric Handkcrchlcft, all varieties J T ... Bhkvli, Shawkiond Hnmlkcrelilo&; S«ti«ro •-I. lilnehn. ; in?n UncßS t Sheetings tmd Cloths, Umbrellas, Suspen- Spool Cottons, Sewing ; BUks> Threads, and every aescription of variety goods, arid otbera not enumerated, to .meet the wusta nfdty and eonntry deafens. - Uis assortrnent vrill be fcopfc full throughout tho season, and MS respectfully aska all who visit , the market, to call and examine hta price*. They will prove to he a* low a s the same goods can be. bought by tho piece, East or West- Western Merchmrt B ? wkomay.havobeenat the expense of going to yprfc.or Phaadolphtei will find in this market, .-Bachlargo-.assortments of every'descriptloh-ef goods, and offered at such priced as will convince them they would do better to lay in supplies here, every month or so, than to be nt the loss of ospanse and time, sad making large purchases in going. East: Come and s ee,and judge for.:yonr9elt«u /-> ; • iVto&oyA, September, 1862. - ; BepiSsUwlm . -“*•>»* '■* Tsi Ji#. r. *.* *■* *" i' i ,»*i ♦ “ . •*- * * - v* *% . * 1 *w » * ». vt.v v - l , . •*' '• ■ % * - - •" •’*/ . * ' . - - '»**•*<►«' , ■ ■* J I : * * - •* ,r ' V • ■ REM 9 + * .-y* V,- / MISCELLANEOUS. Removal. BAND INmUBENTS, Comforts. =ME FOE SALE AND TO LET. T° CELLAR ucdcr Fifth Pbrcot, coa j ' to&vkct hopscu and imltabls for any heart- : uws a cooVplaeo: AnbiYtm thft pfcmlfies to - Jyl> TnOMASAIomTT, No. 2yyifih street T l ra^ b ol < lw®,*CUA^^OT% i faf£te!st, Bear tU • • Jj ®° rl Jrtrtcfc Tor tertnfc MtJt-'to ■■■/■.* • ~ tf AMonnTO MKKIJJSON, Mfllfgari. T mwlwSMhMr°“s ra fornaituiabwillsßOOM Jess * ' ■ • ; ITo rpITK Store Iloiisn amlXhri-llbg. n 0 i ~1^ X Possession can bo luul on the- Ist ol thft best stands in Urn ctlj. lUimilrnSf lw »l*o®* sopiositr fiamiE ntMnsai ftWlt S ALiJ—Adedrable lot of. Grouml ontiEefficEßtreet. Jj .Allegheny* near the residence.of Waterman I*nluter Ran;; W hy 276 nJU be otTfriHl Iff*-, lf«ptiU Cl { lor soon. . : Knrjnlro of ; >. v •. W.M’CJiINTGCK, p,-,p20 ' ■■■■".• at the Carpet.'Vrflruhoaw, fts Fourth street ]?OK-''SAUf OH tiXCII AS.U J,V— A:L(7t of 4s.by 100 fbct. : (M vrWcll-cro M-w’twt tiirda ttriek .two ftramo llaww, oa tbe tear.' -The? tvfcyla r*mts for.sCdO, &nU L* ntolou Hewn street. In llio Mnth >VanL.....;/' . ••■ aa2 THQ3IAH MOFKTTT. Na 23 Jifth street. TO.LBT. a - A TWO STORY lUUCK. I) WET,I,LNO HOUSE, on Sewmrt. .A. street,'ncarJtckSfw noirpalutiu^rftn^njs,.. !*£>&•: glren on the Ut of October. JSmuiroor hci»2q Aa J&lS&j 33 fiftHstmt. For Sale or Kent* - > . \XrABEIiOU&K No: l 4; rorhor of Wood ond Front tfroete; «V : - ; bdng''fLn ip.H;r}hT/ygbind ff)f'hn.p{pC. a B'6f &D ! g-’bind/ FOc tcrnw enquire of - H. H. BY AN, At Uyon’s Ball dings, So. 31 Hflft *troot. kALis-_.-A new and comfortable myiiiLtNO HOUSI^ uJI°UT. ■ypKrtM*' -iitruet, -gbilh Ward;‘ contaltiitig six: /^n^f’- V 7 haioediatelylfTe -':.7?* or: °L fj»ai THOMAS XOttKT^ ■'■iw HOUklKi containing nine or ton. *T itoSsifi^«? Tera ?* Cn pcdorttl rtxcdt, Ailegßtoy Ci< d«m. ltont lon, fiftljiOHtesrion' glrim'immediately;'•*' . •neartnt!coroorofThlrf. ■■ ' 4Vc.; : .v-v 7 yy''i7 .77— '- : TAESIRABLIi fiffSESLSS &CAND—x oftfe? thn JJ VABHIOraC,.,O*: «ch P W H^ljb^^oou the comer of Liberty: and iland.Btrwits. bizflinos3 of . any kind* riven . * • mayl2 JAMEfr At JQSEft. T>Koi , KUTnNTm;sKYij*Nm^\VAm>,FOH s gM i i3~. XT A Lot on Centre Arenuo, 92 feotvfh»t; .tttid'itosV* l din>; back 118\fiiot,.having oa it s TWO STOftY* BIUCK HOC3R good weli imd other - ‘ • * Terms—Ono-baK «wh* balance Jutwo yeartyriayinente jyU AI7ST m LOOMIS, No gEFoarth street* T?OE KENTrflTrom the Ist of April nextthehsTOHK,Trtth T DwellingtSUacbed, on the corner of Market and: First streets —a good business/itami f&r a Store orTavpmjT^helnp. only one square from the rlvcrr-wHI be rcntedlowtQ a gO£>; tenant'.'. 4' marlStf WALTAB BRANT, TfOjffß Liberty et SALL—Aiana contnming-45acres oXbottoavland;': JC -30 acres deared and yell foaced,-.on wMeh isentfled a Stone Grist Mill -mn of .stoue-rreai(l•2^l£^•.dlca^lJ , now. Situated on-Deer Crook 2Kmileafrom.theAllegheny: river, inn Uno wheat growing Enquire of • . scp!s Tflo3 MOITnrP, Filth rr i3ALh—Poar Lot*, iu tlieTxUhffO bf Aow* TWjv frti joining Harvey And Mr.Digbr, Threocf sMdXots aro 25 }iy 200 fectj and one 30 by 200 feet.- Theso lota are bcnntifaliy li>* commanding d view : of tbe -two - -citieft '-Tett&easy, : -andtiUoindispbtdVfo. - - ' • . ; isepSO ■---••'• SALE—An'ow BnckfinuiHjj on Second Vfcreoty hear JD Market, size 20 by SO feet; containing eight rooms;, aedde fcalVan&'buth room. ’ 'This* iii tie best style, haring ranrM® jßantlcs, : &ft'with’ ’wototj and gas in the firstanon fourth street* one' third- portof Lot ' J£ . 329,: between Alarket Ferry,.4o feet front by 85 back; well Failed!, for -building purposed Title indiflputa* ble and term* vtay. * - , FOR /BENTr-Two OFFICES on Fifth rtreef*.--Apply to McCALMONT & BXENAN, Attorneys at Lnvr, 120 Fourth street’ 3?UIt SALfcj—Desirable locations for iloKinesa Stands,' with . • Dwcllinga, fronting 80 ft on EeUcml rt, Allegheny, by 100. deep to on alley, being, but 44 ft from the come* c? ftobfeugan *tJ. This among vacant- grbuntl betttecn thetßHl* ,»oad Depot and this city, and wd!~be sold at-filOO lota to edit purdipj'crsj one hnlffn band, balances! % 2 and 4 years. • - S CUTDRKRT,'Gen : \ seplS , ■ ■■■.:, ; 50 Smlthitalitst; . TTlOli SALK—A House and Lot of fcofrfront onJOancan X: street, Seventh Wart, by 10ft deop to Franklin .street. The honse has three rooms and kitchen, out oven, and a good statilei Price $BOO. -:vv v -/ • <-i;-.. *•;; ALSO—Three valuable Lot* in the Sixth-'Wardi. '•'■v.'L'.;: 7 ;- S. CmtBERT, General Agent,' :•• octl / A-. Smitl^fteM-gtgwtrr-;--S• l*KomU‘y—for-raie a Brick " House of the heat material audsubtyaaMal manner, arranged., with hail, parlor, dining room.and.kitckea, three phambars - and garret, cellar, out oven, eoalhoaso, awellof excellent water withpciajc all in good orderj rooiusand- hall peporcxL - Threelotsof ground each -dXt front ca Franklin fit, by 18S deep to a 24 fbot alley; agreeably located and equal to a com try residcnco. I»rt» $2lOO. SCtiTJZBERTjGcnAgV seplo, ■ .. . . • . • . -CO ggdthfiebißtj j BUT A HOiXK.—l’oa Brick Hoaxes and £ots, Oocb2-i feet 'on.Cbestnbt jstreet* jUlcgbttyv by 83 deep;:coc3x home Is arrangcnl .with a. widebnli of parlor, 4 ffiufcbftift, Unisbcdgarret, Tault, ccJlatybydrant, yard,’well pafedjjUl {q good'order; Immediaw: ran be had/ of Prico for eaeb Hooseand Ect,sl;6o[). Tenas-rs&oolaiiaijd; balance-in One. two and threo' years. • " B.' CETHBERT, General Agent, : ''' A Valuable Piece of Propertyfor CONTAINING- SIX ACRI2S,' situate in tbo irnnjcdiato vi cinity of - Hast liberty, adjoining, Iraida f.ofr Thrymjwft lon, Esq., and MT3.Negeleyi abont ■& erf a paUg:: Railroad.viSCWs'properly leaon It afinfr,prosperinyyogns a vcry desh&ble rdfcratlbii fte ucouhtiy resJr ; donee, «dng a:lBW hundred yards'from -,the fronting; on the Old Mimrfon Road.‘ -This • property teiy suitable Car persons desirous of pnrcbCKns '- it points ontlrreo different stre3t£.irnot holding ' body, it will be sold in lotsto suitpnrdxasers.' .yorinfiwuifi*: i ;; 'UpS-*'-: : I'l'or".Saltr,‘'v• -••:•* \ A IXW? OF GROUND in Hdgg'A Plan of tots In tixe‘Xhlj& jljl. Ward of the City of .Pittsburgh, near gtrect* lQ &d:. being 2D feet front on. Pann?ylvim.i > i Arenne, and running hack 117 feet; . The property will be sold, dlt?ar of all fcittin> ' bra nee, except an annual ground ; Teht - of sixty-five dollars.td which Ills now subject. ' ty arc seven good IR.V IiJIENTS—iiVe brick acd lwo mhia —all two stories high; find T^tlng^tbf'abotrt^lt^himdrbd dollars annually;.: • > ;-r:'.x-.v ■ Price, §1200; $OOO cash, and $BOO In 6 wontits-^byj&kt endorsed papor.. .. ■ WSI, Cs FBH2JD. ‘ jolfrtf Attorney at law. Ko: 126 Fourtmtftoi Ij'INK JiLACIV l-iA.b—'l'cr tamily*nsc f In gmoll hfty* , q ) foy ?. sale by: . - ffiupiGj : - &:BiyQXMTRi ■;■ . M ATCHES AND KICU JKWjfelLliY.~The 'place JC to get a very ffno IVatrh—one That can bfrdepcnded •upon to. keep correct timo;>or to get ;any do£cripuon>of Jewelry, at its true value, Li at 5- Markofc stTfeet. No mistake I Call and sec the only opposition Jcwely Storo west of Now York City. _ - BANKER COTTOM MItLS, ITdr&cntm, iVVI49 rind 'l2o:&cmrf sts~ fHlitburak, . • Warner* Pnrk 4 Co.. - ; oi— . ■ -Banner A. No. 1 henry 4*4 Sheetings; ; . ■ 4 •. do • do - Conway & Nichols, of Sta-Bnul’s, Minnesota; Or. tbO above purpMca, Messrs. C. 4N n having boon settled la the: Par neat fora number of years, and being practical saryoyors, every reliant© can be placed on their integrity dencoln tho matter of purchasing or locating landfvV j '> ' • ficp2S . . JAMES. BLAKELY, 180 Wood si’-. magazines for Ootoberi ■■■ TUST received, at 11,. Miner. & C0.% N0. 22 Smitbfidd Bts U Oodoy’s Book-for October; , '. .. j’, GTuhaai’sMagtiElne for'Octobcr;* The Black Avcngcrof tboSpnnisb Main, by Jfcd BgstUse -price 25cents; The Adventures of a Gentleman in search of Mias Smith,, >y KliznA.Buffy. •• '••••• Uncle Tom’s Cabin nsltis-“freah supply. H- MINER * 00- , Kn. 112 Smith Cold v-‘ • . Hough « Anthony’s Daguerreotypeid ' TH3S. undersigned. . would Inform their many' others, that they have removed fromßurke'sUttUdttig to No. CS Fourth above their old stand) whore they; have fitted up rooms for Daghurrootyplng. ; ’ -Having rery:Buperior arranganent-'orilght, and.'tho mosfc-apprtwSd- ; Instruments now in use,With.'some tenyeara ©xperwncotW • thehuMncss, they.-pledge themselves to turn but Aft goed-v plcturesns any othor in the .country? fuad-.ftr- ; ' 1 • moreratmirm, likenesses than hka heretofore beon fathlsh* : «l to the ciUredtfof Kttsburgh; cither single or:la group*.. . . . Citizens and strangers arc respectfully invited to call,; ’.whether they wish pictures or not. v 1 V Our.motto is good fidr. prices and- faction toourcustomcrs... • • iXODGIX A ANTHONY.* I -' • - • • N. B.—o furnish oil articles In our busincssto other* operators as heretofore. * flplS' .{ > Public: Sale of Valuable Water Power; - DWULIING MOUSES BXTUJ>im AZD fI>HE subscribers Will BeWafc Public Sale, upon the wmi*« I scs, 1 n New Cos tle r Lawrerictr county, Penna,onTHUP»S- J ; DAY, October 7tfr r l6s2,:cneitffo ; story- Saw. <0? feet: machinery complete for sawing purposes.'* Jfr hqs&lsoxj'- • - aloTce-overshot wheeli pqual. to2s.horse power,suitably for'drivlng Turning Lathes, Planing Machines, machinery la entirely hew. r. Ono-fourth of the \Totttjjibwep. of the Shehango and.Neshtumockvrivers, (after.supplying,- the canal, which takes hut a small portion- of .tho wboliv will bowld with thfe.Saw Mill. The purchasor will hafo no expense in keeping dams in repair, and ean raft tho logs to, •_ and boot tho lumber from the Mill, without auyhaujlng*. Also,- sdvOral DWELLING rnOTI3K3 AND LOIS, .A 150,.. One Hundred Building and OutLcta-? 1 ,f /.. Tho above embraces some bf the most property... in New castle, and is Worthy the attention » lng to mflke inveitinoate, w iboiSSoß iailies it a ttn *» *gO°4 tf, «ith. : N«tesUe - , Snrf alSutffinr Umtascfind iu mwwffCtiuljiffesHifc. _ “Sffi«SEg»S«SS:. eonal call on the who" •: Terms of solo will bo cue-thud ..to In r.; equal animal payment of one, with interest. Solo will W . sep2S.e6d2w® A. L. & 0, IV. CEAiyJsQKD. 7 S‘ \e \ i Sv:.'r^ : JtjwO:^r**'*-''-* t\‘*' r •* * *.-v v:.'•<••■ •.■*•;' 4A,vv-' * -v" ••-••••'v S ! - w.rS" •;*.- •<.' i r&r.-a ''TllllllM •J... * _ THOMAS IIOMTTT, 29TlftiIst i!B® V * -V •