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Phillips it&M.SWO . •• ' •Fr6Pnetors• 17 '74.1g: ../MTSI4I9"I/11: MOSDLY MORNING MORNING POST JOB OFFICE We have now employed In our Job Office an unusual number:of excellent job printers, and are , prepsred.tu,exeentu all orders with neatness unsurpassed, and with a speid that shaltiot lie beat. Don Pgatt.;--The result of - the election seems to WINO iottle(tall the 0414T.P.Vbroies ltalePS the ' Pittsburgh newspapers;-and-the old Post has not been'aesalled fro*lltit'titiarteiiince the re sult of the eteation-'itam-knotra.. We are satis fied to have It so fora time, that we may turn our attention to other matters than nob person al eontroversice de interest our readers but lit tle. , :We interidnow to devote our attention to the news; and give our readers the earliest and most rbliable newel from all quarters. And there Is now a prospect of having winch important in formation to detail. If , wor commences in earn est in Europe, every person will be anxious to road accounts of its progress and events. In about forty days Oongress will moot; and It will doubtless be a sessisn of great interest and Im portance; and we shall keep ear readers posted up on all matters of interest occurring at Wash ington. Then comes the, State Legielature in January, in the doings of which all aro interest ed. We shall make arrangements to make known all occurrences nt llarrisburg. We shall have correspondents there, whose letters cannot fail to interest. la fact, we expect to make the Post a paper that the ptiplo cannot do without- We would rie:ciSi)ts a" thousand or two more subscri bers, if they come quick. Wo want them just for the gratification we hope It will afford them to read our paper. Oar subscription Bet showe a handsome increase within thelast three months. Bat we expect a great many moro yet. Send in your names, and the dimes, fellow-citizens ; and we trill leave it to you to say whether you get a good-paper. or not. Basoaron.—New YOKK fIITCLALI I .—We boast a little sometimes, partly for the amusement of our neighbors, partly because we can't help it, and partly because we don't wish to help it. Bat wo eonfeei the last numbir of the New York Herald, almost convinces, tls .that s ve are very modest and humble sort of announces its stietelitt, an plans and proSPCds, 'with flourish of .braggart insolence and nonsense per fectly amazing. It states that its eirculatien has reached the enormous total of 103,000; be ing p 2,000 daily, end 51,000 weekly. It pro , claims New York city as the centre and soul of the country ; nod the Herald as the soul sad centre of New York; and the great luminary front which radiates all the intellectual light the country enjoys. Such is the Herald', modest opinion of itself. After thus eulogizing its own greatness and glory, It proceeds to characterize all the other newspapers of the country as mere I miserable reprints of the Herald. The New York Tribune it considers a failing concern. It claims the credit of having done mare to elect the last - two Presidents, than all the other agencies throughout the length and breadth of the Be_ public. It then comperes itself with the Lon don Timer, and very kindly concedes the fact that the Times is a /itt/s ahead of it yet. But a new project is in contemplation, which It is sup posed will enable it to eclipse the Londoo organ beyond doubt. .It Is proposed to publish in Bos ton, .Philadelphia, and Baltimore, an edition of the Herald, simultaneously with the Issue atNew York, all under the same proprietorship, and all under the control of 31. r. James Gordon Ben nett. Thus, the Herald commences the work of colonization. Like the United States Bank, of yore, with its head in Philadelphia, azd its branches an over the land, so the //erchf, with ite head at Now York, and its branches in every large city throughout the Republic, is to form and control the public opinion of the coun try, as the old Bank controlled its financial af fairs. We very much doubt the success of the scheme, and humbly advise Mr. Bennett to spare his dimes. Tho people of this country are op posed to monopolies ; and if we are not much mistaken the people of this country would pre fer to derive their opinions from a purer and more judicious source than the 17erald. That great paper is much less read for its opinions, k han for the vast amount of fucts and informa tion it gathers from all quarters, with a degree of enterprise and perseverance, that certainty entitle it to great credit. The scheme propoied, however, is but a plan, cunningly devised, to get more subscribers to the NEW Tout: herald; and the pretence. of simultaneous publication in different citlea is easily arranged, by the help of railroads and telegraphs, no as to make all tributary to the central concern at New York. And when, after a short experiment, the branches are withdrawn, the subscribers to them all will be supplied with the New York Herald. It is a grand scheme; worthy the scheming brain of the self-styled "Napoleon of the Press." It contains, like all his plane and purposes, a good deal of humbug, a good deal of intelligence and enterprise, and a very sharp bye to business ; and a grasping after power and gold as insatiable and unscrupulous as was ever displayed by the' exploded Bank. Let it be tried, however. We like the Herald for its facts and intelligence; and care little for its opinions. Tus JOUILAAL.—Tho editor of the Journal is quito resolute in denying that there will be war in Europe. He speaks so positively that we are almost led to suppose that ho has some private understanding with the parties, which in due time he may condeucend to make known to the public. We would commend to his attention, however, tho following clip from tho Now York Herald. It not only looks decidedly warlike, but shows that a state of war actually exists at the present time. Wo think the Journal will have to give it. up that it cannot see much further than ita neighbors : Tau ''leas —The Ada, from Liverpool, arrived at this port pottenhty afternoon, bringing our London ales to the ith of Ulla month, Liverpool usuale of the 6th, and the latest 'deices from the Continerttof Europe. The eaudour ly expected new by title arrival Oonfirms Mr inlet:iv:we re ceived by the Atlantic, that the Grand (boned of the Darkish Divan thee( been unaninunts in ruling to proceed to war v agoinst Rossi a., and also attune ue of the momodnua fact it the Stalet:l had dee/coed the war. allowing the Russians e period of foitr weekatorevacuate the hiticipalitius. hi. de 'truck, Anstnian Toterminclo to the Port, t, had made a tad attelnyt to index( Me Divan to reconsider and endorse the original Vienna note-without (he alterations made by liedsched itu/sis. The ecrunell' eileattel the ni, and Intimated that the negotiator" system had reecho:tits limit. It le said that Pll3llel =KV was inereldog toward:a Toulon, with a "'lea of beinvembas iced for thovene of intended action. Another Wined cope:ell trim hell in London upon the ith. and It , WWI believe d that the Mitdeters had. decided upon rigarOPS ,and resolute course of action with regard ,to the affairs of ' the Meat Indeed, the people of Etsgland seemed Inclined to push Lord Aberdeen tbrwnrd ID support of the Turks, as evklen cod In the tone of speech ittohleb some leading men ex; -reseed themselves at meetings in the metropolis and else whet*. Ma IiOTAOTUBL Of RAILROAD IRON.—Tho Ame rican of Saturday says that tbo rolling mill of Metsrs. Bennett., Marshall & Co. will soon be prepared to turn out 30 tons of railroad iron per day. It manufactures an excellent quality of rail. - We have been informed also that a manufac tory of locomotive and passenger care is soon to bo established in our city. Success attend these Pittsburgh enterprises, say wo, with all our heart..., illtis:l,4xiiius. - -We are gratified to hoar that this Ircilbliebed favorite of a Pittsburgh audience will appear this twetdag. It is not ne cessary to pronounce eulogistic _" pulls " as to Irr.,or Mtg. PAI4LEN,I.4IOOI:i they are too tell knewn to the comtnincityto require guy such ful some aid to draw crowded horses. • -2": - -; t!: • Menus of News and Miscellany la Bc.liuylkill county, Pn., it Is said there 18 ono legally licensed liquor establishment to every nine and a Belt voterft, Hr. Rose, of r Misajdsippi i wae,wayr laid and killed by , a )i)untman;of the name of Hudson, on the let inet The slaves itOltleitort colantY, Va., artrbecom ing migratory lit.their_habits. Within the last fortnight, eight bate made their escape to parts unknown. They were the property of Messrs. Beale, Bateman,, Capehart and Mrs. _Lewis. • • OCTOBER 24 qranvitle,John Teen, .geeat trapdson, of the founder of Pennsylvania. itis so id, has been so forcibly impressed with ihellnitealatatee, deriag his recent visit, (halite intends td take a lady of Newark for hie wife. - 116 Is fifty-three years of age. ; ; A woman in Liverpool, wife of a baker. gave birth recently to live children, iwo boys and three girls. Flom D. M. Barringer, late Minister to Spain; is prominently spoken of as the Whig candidate for Governor of North Carolina. Lewis McMahan, of Monroe county, Va., has been sentenced to the penitentiary for two years for attempting to convey a slave off. The real and personal property in St. Louis has jest been assessed at $89,397,180, an Increase of $2,209,606 since last year. . . Tho Chicago press states that on Monday last the Trustees of the Illinois and Michigan Canal paid over to the proper parties the last ,instal ment of $OOO,OOO made by the State for the coa -1 struction of the work. The management of the ' canal now reverts to the State, and will bo more liberal to forwarders who do but:peas upon it. CUMBERLAND COUNTY.—Senous Accident On Thursday of lost week, Mr. Charles Sheaffer, a clerk in Mr. Arnold's store, and a very worthy and much- esteemed young man, was seriously injured by the accidental discharge of n gum. Mr. S. and Mr. Henry Keller were ,returning home from a bunting excursion, In &buggy ; ID the neighborhood of, Mechanicsburg their horse became unmanageable and' took to hie heels. After running for some distance , the tt,uggy cup. sized, the gun went off, and the whole contents of the barrel, supposed to bare been over one hundred grains of shot, were lodged in Mr. Sbcaffer's side. —Carlisle 'Volunteer. Mk;ltelty! Union. Datiphint--A nice batch of counties to send Deinotratio members of the House—ono of them, too, sends a Democratic Senator who will bo an ornament to . that body. We refer to Dr. Jonas It. McClintock, of Pitts burgh, who carries the Allegheny district.—Jb. links County.—For the fleet time, we believe, in the history of this county, a Whig hes been elected to office. The IVhlst candidate for Coun ty Treasurer has defeated his Democratic oppo nent by some 1.400 majority. lie •,boats be token to the World's Fair at coca.-16. New' raom Wsautsurox.—We copy the fol. lowing from the Star: Another Arrest for Fraud on the Pension Mire. —The Commissioner of Pensions baa aucce - eiled in procuring tho arrest of - James D. Jenkins, of Oneida Castle, (quite a young men, of very res pectable connections) who is charged with parti cipation in procuring the forgery of tali/Veit/ in support of the claim of the heirs of Phincas Whitney, deceased. a revolutionary' pc:Wooer. No money was obtained at the Treasury by the forgery, as the Pension Bureau discovered the frond before making the payment. The Survirin4l Revolutionary Penrionerr.—We understand that there are now surviving about fourteen hundred revolutionary pensioners, all of whom are regularly drawing their pay from the Treasury of the United States. The Corvette Levant and Mt Friyate Cumberland —The latter, the flag ship of Com. Striogharn's Mediterranean squadron, was at Spetzis on the _9th ult. The corvette Levant, Commander Tamer, arrived there Also on the 4th of the came month from Malts. Tripoli and Dardanelles, And on the 12th the sailed for Constantinople. An were well on these vessels at the dates above mentioned. StLF•BALS INTO Stsvmtv.—A 6iDgUI!IT in stance of a colored man selling himself into slavery, was brought out in the Mayor's Court. in Richmond, Va., last week. A man (rimed Jones, a witness in a case of larceny, stated that be was the slave of a Mr. Corrington. while the Book of the Hustings Court, above,' him to be a free man. On examination, It appears tbat Jones was emancipated In Richmond. In Ihsl, and that appended to the evidence of his free dom was an Injunction from the Court to leave the State on penalty of being sold forthe benefit of the State. instead of doing so, it appeared that he sold himself to Mr. Corrington and had actually received part of the purchase money at the time of the sale. The Mayor stated In strong term. his conviedintut that the whole pro ceeding was illegal, and that the State had claims for forfeiture which could be enforced in spite of the negro's self•sale; but for the pur pose of bringing the novel question before a higher court. ho had the man held to a hearing before the next Hustings Court, on the charge of remaining In the Commonwealth contrary to law. To Muse Tun ileoweEn To LTIV —ln t de d to be put into eetty tlan'a AM.—lmmediately as the body is removed from the water, preset the -hest suddenly and forcibly downward nod back ward, and _instantly dig:continuo the pressure. Repeat this violent interruption until a pair of common believe can be procured. When ob tained, introduce the mutsle well upon the base of the tongue. Surround the mouth with a towel or baotlkerehief, end close it. Direct a bystander to press firrol3tupon a projecting part of the neck, (called Adam's apple.) mad use the bellow, actively. Then press upon the chest to expel the air from the lunge, to imitate natural breathing. Continue this at least an hour, un less signs of natural breathing come on. Wrap the body in blankets, place it near a fire, and do everything to preserve the natural warmth as well no to impart an artificial beat, if postal ble. Everything, however. is secondary to In flating the lungs. Send for a medical man im mediately. Avoid all frictions midi respiration shalt bo In tome degree restored. .VALHATRIE hlorr, Sorg. Gen. American Shipwreck Society. ger " May it please the court," said a Yan kee lawyer before a Dutch justice the other day, " this is a case of the greatest importance. While the American eagle, whose sleepless • eye watches over the welfare of this mighty Repub lic, and whose wings extend from the Allegha nies to the rooky chain of tho West, was re joicing In his pride of place"— Stitop dare! Bhtop, I say, eat has dis snit to do mit eagles! Die has notin to do mit de wild bird. It ish von sheep," exclaimed the justice. "Tree, your Honor, but my client has rights"— "Your glient has no right to do eagle !" " Of oounlo not; but the laws of language"— " What cares I for do laws of de language, eh? I understand the laws of the State, and dal ish enough for me. Confine your talk to do case." "Well, then, my client, the defendant in this ease, is charged with etaaling a sheep, and " " Dat will do! dat will do! Tour gllent, is charged mit shtealing a sheep, just nine ehillin'. Do court will adjourn." BCI.IIOEILENT LADIES.--TI:10 Woman's Rights mania is playing the very deuce with some of the aofter eel. At Rochester, N Y., last week, two married ladies, both highly respectable, had a falling out. The aggrieved one sought re venge on tbo street, cowhide in hand. The as sault is represented as having been very ag gravating. The assailant tore the lady's bonnet from her head, pulled her hair, threw her upon the ground, and inflicted many severe blows with the whip. The lady assailed is in a state of health such as to cause serious fears on the part of her friends that she will not soon recover from the effects of the assault and the excitement in cident thereto. She was taken up exhausted and overcome. Love AND Howtottm.-0. 0. Martin, a school tetteher, was shot dead in Jefferson county, Ky., a few days since, by a young lady named Shaw. It is related that Martin and Mies Shaw were engaged to be married, but that eho had post poned the marriage on accoutof reports elio had heard. Soon afterwards, she heard that he had announced his intention not •to marry her, and made statements ruinous to her character. lie subsequently called to see her, and her brother and he got into a fight, in which the latter was likely to be badly beaten. At this stage of the proceeding, Miss Shaw shot Martin with a pistol and killed him. A SSAMITII.E I3II TRAT WON'T Breara.—The Glasgow Chronicle. describes a sewing machine, which has been introduced by a Mr. Darling. This darling will be considered a duok by some of our fashionable milliners; and his Jenny will be just de seamstress for their money, as she will ask no wages, want no food but a little oil, and be able to do - Without any-rest whatever, Our own shirts, also, will he more-comfortable to wear, when we shall be enabled to:think to ourselves that their manufacture has . been ground out of wimple and cogs at - a aniiat coat; 'and n 4 out of human muscles for miserable Punch. '; ;~ , • ":* ERNIE E=RE - • =EI EM=Ell Mil [ From the Philadelphia Dollar Newspaper.] dppllcatton ot-Lisne. The judicious applie'atiotintinanures to land, involving alit does the feedinrof plants, is a matter of tbo greatest moment to the cultivator of the soil, Qn no subject is there more differ ence of opinion among farmers than as to the benefit to be de_rived - from the application of limo as a fertillzir: Conclusione drawn by different individuals, residing in different localities, are found to be vastly conflicting. Long experience end much study have fully convinced me that this difference of opinion arises solely from a want of a proper knowledge of the soil, and the element of which it is composed, upon which ex periments- have-been tried. Thatat requiresa. lorge.amoent of study,of the nature of the soils,, and of the recks,on whiel l .tbey-rt l / 2 3Was well ae the element of the , plants to be grown upon them, to enable the farmer to apply such fer tilizers as will best promote the . health and vi- • corona growth of crops, is a fact that much ex perience and observation have demonstrated. . I have known twenty bushels of lime to be applied to the acre, and the result was, the crop was nearly doubled ; ano'ther farmer in tho same neighborhood.makes the same application, and finds that the produce of his field is not at all in creased. The failure in the latter case arose sim ply from the fact that the nature of the sell was not fully understood, and it wanted other ele ments than limo In its composition. In the com munity whore I reside, lime has beta used tar the last few years, in different quantities by most farmers, and the result has uniformly been (when applied to a sandy "loam, with a subsoil of clay) beneficial. I apply it as follows:—Take nn slacked lime, in quantity about fifty bushels to the acre, sow it broadcast over the fields, let It lie until it has become sir-slacked I then plough It under, sowing about a week subsequent to plough-. leg. I have ever found corn boat adapted ae the . first crop after preparation, wheat or oats as the second. To this manner I have proven by expe riment, that land lying aide by aide, and possess ing the same elements in Its composition, will. produce fifty per cent. more than that which Is prepared with barn-yard manure, leaving the land in•a for bettter condition far the coming year, 0. EL G. St. liatrrrnee C 0.,, N. 74.18531 . • • Mate to Farmers. The farmer, as well as the mechanic. should possess expefience and a thorough km:ivied:mot hie business in order to bo successful. There are many things which. appear mail in. them selves that an experienced (armor will obtain and use to his advantage. Ms neighbors who con eider them trifles will eereirtio follow hie exam ple, and then envy him for hie success. We know a farmer In Connecticut, who has never taken a newspaper in his life. life poiseises a good, common ednestioe, and has a very good library of old fashioned books which have been in the family for years. These be bee read over many times. Ile thinks that &newspaper would hare a tendency to make his boys and girls lacy, sod that he himself would he obliged to lose a good deal of precious time in roadizx It. As re epecte (arming, ble father vas considered a good farmer. and he it.following in Lis footsteps; so I of course he ought to be satisfied. This book farming he considers a great humbug. Let us see bow he gets along. Latit year he sold his corn for ten cents a bushel leas than one of his neighbors. because the mercbaut with whom he traded told him that the price would not rise, and that he had better dispose of it before it de clined in value. This year be sold bis wool for fire cents a pound less than this very neighbor —his neighbor, by tho way, takes eye or six newspaper& no believe our friend has lost hundreds of dollars which might have been saved had he been the constant reader of a good weekly newspaper, end one. too, that devotee at least a column especially to that Interest, They should examine carefully, every week, the mar kets. nr...1 read the farmers' department. These are some 'of the eniall items which we deem: of Importance to every 0110 who wishes to prosper in hle besinces. Farmers, keep "posted urin relation to the markets, and the improvements which are going on around you ; he industrious, and prosperity will " crown your labors."--lb. ..S...';ut,sll.lrion, Akar.. IPI3. =NZ lishanstlon of the Roll A eabscriber, hailing from Mil!brook, Ct.. writing on the subject of "Exhaustion of Soils," comes to a conelo =ion which. if correct, would Fly!) tie from the cost and labor of manuring lanl. Ile says, "soil, as we see. has continued to Immo() in quantity. and as in quantity so In productive power." He takes us through the misty labyrinths of geological conjecture, and cot:eludes that as the forests aro Increasing in fertility and productive power, that agricultural writers must bo incorrect on that subject. It is evident that the forests are Increasing in fertili ty and productive power. So are the wild prai ries of Illinois. Brazil and the steppes of Central Asia. But the arguments that prove the in crea.log fertility of then, prove the exhaustion of the Boil under the mole of tillage practised by many farmers. While in the former case, the vegetable matter returns to the toil, .In a decom posed condition, affording tratriment for continu ed vegetable growth. While in cultivated fields there is a marked contrast, the organic vegeta ble matter le removed in the form of crops, and the land deteriorates annually unless fertilising elements are supplied. When the fertilizing ele ments of the soil become exhausted, hy.contlan ally removing its product In the form of grain, hay, milk. flesh tied bones, it becomes as essen tial to supply nutrition to the coil tie It does to the animal economy. It is a matter of common observation, that land when first cleared yields abundantly. but after a series of years, If Dot enriched, the same land will not yield remune rating crops. If your correspondent .hes ,not witnessed this kind of treatment of land, and It beesmin Impoverished, his heritage has fallen W him ia pleasant places. To ascertain how much of the fertilizing element is removed from the soil by each crop, is en important desideratum to every farmer. —lb. W. IL K. Pint Valky. 18.53. aiNdiULAR MILITAET DISCIPLINE —A rather singular cane of military discipline has lately occurred In Dorchester, and has caused consid erable excitement. - There is, it appears, a num ber of boys in that town, who hare organized themselves into a company for the purpose of "playing soldier;" a lad about 14 years of ago, and the son of a respectable citizen, acting as captain. A few days since our miniature cap tain met ono of the soldiers of his command about 8 years of ago, and charging him pith misdemeanor in military duty, arrested him and marched him to head-quarters at hie father's house. Tho young recruit was taken by his captain to a chamber, where with. considerable ceremony the offending soldier was gagged,. had his thumbs tied together, and was' lashed , up. After several serious inflictions, the captain stripped the person of his victim, and taking a lighted lamp held it to his flesh until Iwo large and deep sores wore burned. The soldier was then dismissed and fled to hie house. By threats ho was deterred from making known the facts, and in a few days the captain again arrested him, and gave biota severe whip ping with a knotted rope. The facts afterwards came out, and a complaint was entered by the father against the captain, who was brought be• fore Justice Draper, and obliged to pay costs of court, and placed under bonds for good behavior for six months, his father being surety.— Boston Traveler. Loss OF •rnu STEAMIM GEOROBTOWN. —The St. Louis latelnmost furniahes the following addl. tional particulars In regard to the' loss :ot this floe steamer: Despatches received last evening, state that the Georgetown, Capt. McPherson, bound from this port to New Orleans, sunk yesterday at Grand Tower, about one hundred miles below this city, and will prove a total loss. She left this city Thursday forenoon, with the following cargo: 2085 bble. flour; 100 oaks bacon; 25 Mids. tobacco: 300 bbla. pork and lard; GOD melts corn; tO bble. nil; RD bales bump; 200 coils bale rope; 200 sacks potatoes; 100 bble. apples; 120 head cattle, horses and bogs; besides smaller lota of freight, for which no account was taken by bet agents. Editors of I'm :—The statement of the editor of the Courier is an infamous fabrication— when Mr. J. 0. litiotofen informs you, that the bill which be preferred against me for libel, was ignored by the Orand Jury at his own request, for the reason that I have left the city, and that be did not wish to subject my bail to loss. I have not left the city. 0. Musson. Dugnewne Greys.—You hereby notified h-,y o e to silent] DRILLS. ossei7 evening' during tho smok y commencing on MONDAY tho 2ith Inst. And hold them. selves In rendineee for brigmie orders, on TUFSD AT, Nei ranter lot, et 9 o'clock, A. M. By order of the Captain. • oc=2:3t J. J. DINNING, G. Sir - As a Spring and Summer Medic. Lori CARTER'S spitasn MIXTURE stands preeminent arm all others Its singularly efficacious action on the , blood; its strempShenlng and vivifying qualities; its tonic actlott on the Liver. its tendency to drive all humors to the mi. face, thereby eleinshig the Pysteco according to Nature, owa prescription; its harmless, and at the same time cliff* ordinary good effecta;and the number of cures tcsWhd lb by many of the most respectable citizens of ftichmoA Va 4, and elsewhere, most-be conclusive evidence that Musts; no humbug about 1t.... 'Ca( Tho trial ors sitiglebottle will satisfy the most seepli of ifs benefits. Bee advertisement in another column. loct&dawim NIEM IM=Mi= fi. 3 1r. 1 SALE orEINTTVD STATES PEE ~„ AT SAIM. LOUIS, Ma_ • Tin following entuLtanned Ordnance Storeorkfill be 1 at AUCTION; by ardor or*, Onletelof OidioneiVem TUESAY, NO:Vrlnvl3. 1.511,„ 184 sh 0 , 40 e. Ito - Z4Lir els:— • • ' - . 41,5.: . ...I. • 200,000 Rd Caitlrotanntil 14404 . 1 1 ; 20,000111 s Senn lean, nronghp, t•-• 1. • 2,000 lid Scrap Steel _ • ••-." 110 Muskets; .439 Riale; 1,950 Swords and Sabres; 245 Mass Spurs and Straps; 60 Copper Powder Flasks; A lot of Percussion Cape, G. D; Accoutrements, Rope Treed, Violin Strings, Iron Wire, Comely. Sublluude, 014 Leather, 12 Forge Bellow, Files, 3 sets of Elarnesa, 1 Sad-' dla, 29 Planes, Bondi Meas. Window .:. Es‘h, Wagons, Os. Yoke, te. Tennit ' ' - -3rusnocri Anakrneers, Sc. Lonl,. Mo. •xtt4:Blw - If aOrptralls , ICourt Sal e. BT irtitii Of au order of the Orphans' Court of Alleghe. tty Musty, dated the 2".1 day Of-Oetobeh'lSSZ" vllt be exposed to PUBLIC SALE, at the COURT 110U30. in the; City of PI ttsborgis,-60 TWISDAY, therloth day of Norem-; her, 1943, at 10 &clock, A. 01.. u the property of Antony Dougherty, late of tho City of Pittsburgh, deed. VI that certain Lot or place of GROUND : snubs in the. Ninth Ward. City of Pittsburgh, being numbered In the phut of Loh laid out by ate Ziecutorp. of Ames (Pllara, deed, No. 103, being twenry-fonr (24)feet oriPeart street, and ex lending beck to LOng alloy one hundred (100) feet; nesserd tog to said plen,otterbieb-le erected a TWO STORY BRICK IBITLDIBO, fronting on Penn street Terms nottlarknown at tale. Apply to JAVEB BLAKELY, Aber of Antotiy Dougherty. dec'.l. • •• • 11040=1.4•PA. AttOrneyi 014 w. legal Journal sod littatargb estholle-067.1 • George it. whiter.. . • 0.50 &Van MERL hasjust media, by lama 00.'s Expras,* splendki lotatrigh EURILOIDERID ELT= CLOAKS end MANTILLA& •1. ; •,. . . • - I'UII TLI,f'D GLOM R. Mao. EMIT CUYI7ICLOAREFnad TALIL49 4 inetZE.". TT HUELVA SAS JUST RECEIVED— , ••••• •• .I_ll.. Dorm= - ns NU] Scurnmaa, eampostdand dedl-, eatodto Mr. Julius Lea, by U. KLabet. .Tbla piece tnembol- HAW with ma elegantly colored vlgnetterof tho •dty of. Pais, attoarlng the Ttnumums, the, Imperial raddeneo tho French EzurPorrr: the Church of Naas MX; eta—Wog • fallible and correct map of tho Trench Capital, as Aston. by Mr. Lea, ou his foment vidt there, and Is of i d a o lf worth' the prtro eharoal for tha Undo. • • .. The Troubadour Polka—comp:nod and dedle.tod to Slim . Romaine, Lemoyne. of ii'ashingtalk,'Pa.., by•IL filet-kw ? Fond flouts at flame; besatithlneer Dalai, as suu by Dinkier* Emonadera. •. • • • I Unit I Panetta Thin; Demean matodyorith English and. Q emus a men • Little Sone tor Little Ch Uartet...-SeW.- If =illy Wears the Atty.-cum , Thlsaias of thes—neer. Malta& • , t•• Mud shall I call rt, Polcm--7.4.11g. City of Olosro; w.,TiOnb NaPololls, Qafr tfa.•ft..Barc Delight, trisPreinumbu6 azal a gene-. rid selection of tba mast tulknisblevmste apse nor • - air No.lol 211111 D wtred." •. • . . ; ocel To Collectors of . Casty artd. StaterlUselt,,, rranLecToris OV ETATS TAX wit take notice tze the third S at on of an Act sppmved the thirteenth y of April, one thousand eight hundred andany-tbres, entitled • &mph:nowt to an Act "Milled an Act to revise the =Ma syttaut sal praside fu• the training of such eddy'. Ai shall be tutillsgestt - paesed April umpteenth, one then land eightltundust and fierty-minvi _• .• ' pasta? S. That th e AI too filed Az the 62;101 leitirMent of; the Collectors of col e'ory Ones with the County Commis-: stoners, as contemplated by the ninth Scotian of the Act to' which this b a Supplatocat, stall De an or bcforo the fast Wends; in December, annually, and that no igrunoraticas 1;1.41 bs made after that dela, and any County Commis-. Warr who shill wilfully rota' sear anted to &ly with the I; -.keetletehe of this Art•ra th e ehalth Section of the Act to which this Ise Supplement, shall be liable to • penalty of filly dollar* far each armee, to be sued for and recorered try the Stip& Inspector of the proper itrtatio,in the suns manner the: other doles of like amount an, by law menu able, the net pramels whereof shall be paid to the County . Treasurer, to theme part of the Drlvule dairy fowl. kr M , pa r ed A f p rt r e Z teha,rt Micaaowf hainc h A r c e t q t u o i r r a u il c State S x t to he paid to the note Treantrer an or before theatregliq.de*z. day of January to each year. - • • .• •.• •••• • , ; EDEAttl=ft cOrLapl •- loYerllT Cosu • IVIL ALGEO, Oresnsuccetre t Onut • ; 1 DR. IMP'S PECTORAL COIIeirSYBDP: •• i. the prescriptkni of • reeolu pb.powiao A wbo c.fekl it for several years to tat reviles, cab retro!' pp qualted . any ether ateallels,e caw in eft, arad rpm the great and daily loervaeingdemaod tot lt s Mat he isido. cod to pitt tt op to bottles, for ettoor• Timid and citcustrei sale. • • We claim for the Pectoral a3fup Chet It la Sr i rofirrTY 17e10. pyearurioa,differinz, la every respect 'from the wariottrr, remedleo now In rue, for tba - tilreorts cf the rutzurmiLry. rw-gans. II dmv oaf skies At S'inlisch by medal:y.ln; nes.' Frahm era of ognillsouiLluiesy, and ipeenehnana. It bar in It no opiates tnoonstipate the bowels,and dry 'lip the' ..crrtlng organs; bat Its salon la wholly, aliment from the action of any of the abuse named drugs; It is ern Er- ind , reat that clears ont the totes sal air cells otthe Lur.p sad Leonel:Wu • wanner Qua Is Rot etinalled by any.other remedy. It dissolm, in a gteat cansaro, the Venal' lo' creased secretion of woes atteodiat thoSariOns diseases of the ale cells and trortebial tubes It allay:tali Irritation; almost ao own as it letaken, and It Ina been twiny to. cunt • cosr,,h . or severs] eek't duration - in Tottramuersl Stamens 0r...C0x oa TMVl4S.l.—P'fbrre tsysdiseftrze a from the wee of a thin sail boom, which veal& and " fees Ito pats over which it - passes Itamtent discharge . "from the Vetoes and Itronettla; feeling of lassltudo over . the whole body, and often tLI shliarlog are f. It; at least the hody ti mime than usually sonsillve to the action of a the air, in etatirtioenee of the Until baba; driven ups u aretpwrnal orgahs, the pulse itemises le Crogoprirj, •:A thero Is generally more or Ws lever prevent. Those feel. "Inge are won followed with to:emotes, and a reuse of ..roaclntra and sorccons fa the windpipe and vocal organs, "at time) smut:mil= to a total etimm.loo Of the voice, "together vitt' a tlieleulty or trerathinf, and a 'MEMO of ecostriMlon at the thee" These symptoms are aim a:leaded with adult pain arid mass of weight In tho foie: bead. as nett as with • heartnesS fn 1310110 g the eyes. Nemeth:es the cough sets in with the torautemeing wrar tens, and continues dozing the whole course of the s/Leaske. divider. attend to these opoptotos, they Ars the precursors of • feal discaso-40.nassav I.luternmson. • . FIRM Ott Ymiclog /he, Oct. Lt,15.52. Isstraata.--One of the best ntailoines for the cure of Intern= that ran be found to the anzatry,ls Dr. Keynes Pectoral syrup. We hare tried lt,and take insert pleasure la bearing noothrinny to its efloary. There is no hanibuif about it At this armor of the year, whon one half our rttitens are snrcaing end coughing. it sluntht be known that • few epoonsfel of this moZolne will, In half a day, work • perfect cm. Bender. tf ,Ott hare • cold. take our marten, and bay • bottle& Dr. bryeer's Pectoral Syrup. rirYo the lttisburph Norning.l÷;..t,Etr.“.'4. - 1553..• • Ihys I ' e PteTtilttl; taLUP.—We been tried this medicine fora mere cold. mat can trtdy may we bare never found any rettirtly 10 ploseant and effectual. It Is en expel - tenni, yet does Cot. sicken the stomach; end it museum rostlro mem It to very highly rocommetaled by physidans and othrts who have tried it • 'reedy and effectual taro Air colds, fotteetres, boarectiesa, whooping cough, croup, van: , Rey, and numerous other complaints of the brotteldal cupAtuf and tulip'. We can sstely tvegatiattul , It , is en excilleht remoly. Prom the Greensburg/1 Astrilioancer, May 24,* 1833. Tut crather for a week peat has been quite mil , and, to us, very un pleas:mt. Besides lacing Ixed, and unpleasant in that way, it La exceedingly changeable, On Wednesday, the 18th, the thermometer sued between 80 and 00. in the dicta tuost of the day. The mart day, overcoats and tires were accessary to cement; and on. Ridgy morning there am quite a hard frost in this vicinity, though nothing was seriously injured thereby. As /I consequence of these sud den change", many people are a>Blcled with bad .rolls and coughs. We observed o lady at Chuirl the other fn-ening so much annoyed with a hard cough, that we. really fide alarmed for her safety; eo ranch so, that It was with I.o=o cikut we could refrain from " talkie out in ineetiog,'? and •• •• • leg her forthwith to procure • bottle of Keyeer'e Pectoral Syrup, to glen her tratt . ottglitiglef-40 bed at John McClelland's store. • - ' • • ' • ' Flom the Situbiltrale Hmxld._ - •• Da. ltrrsca's C2CIM as AL Brae! h had an extrusive silo this wittter—everybaly whores It spats In the highest terms of its merits. Its low pries— . ordy 50 cents—lts plea sant taste, and certainty to enre, has made it - the favorite of all who have teen tiekledatOut the !nap and bronchial tnbes. ifealog .t Melvin, the' agents for this eity, Mew sold Dap quantities. dueness to Dr.. Reszer's .Peetoral„, lay MO. , • Prom the Ennio" Oro:tide. KITSIra r1=011.14 II Mend oberears, is the nest thing to licalth Itself We may here ote.oree, as we mantle* no names, that this friend wee out on election night, and anx. lons to boar the news from 31alne, tarried long ow the oar. ners. The snare came, but not until he had e...rbed miff!. cient damp to give Mtn the chills Another friend invited him to take a shin. of -Seetchisle,,which was. put up ha very black bottles. Our friends' thirst wag huge, and woo only quenched after a number of eteity bottles stood before him; a cold to the head wis the consequence, which consequence was cured to els hours by using Keyeei's Pectoral. • Prom the Washington Examiner. Perms-it Sraue.—Our readers are aware that ere have not heretofore ,spoken of anything In the line of medicine ; neither that administered by the profs-seen or that preps ted by outsiders. We aro not ndmircra of any kind of drugs; we cannot think of a-stogie article under that head that we have ever considered very palatable, yet we; most of you, have been compelled at times to partake of various kinds of nauseous doses. Medicine is - one of the unpleasant things that era lannetimes hare to mallow. We will therefore let this pass by way of protegee and apology, and as an epilogue would shnplycall your attention to the advertkeemont of Dr.Hofier. MS Pectoral Syrup IA until to he a good article, yet we are not able to speak experimeob ally In reference to its qualities. Neighbor Harper, of the Pittsburgh Post, has tried it, and pronounced it mopsuot bosom COUNTAT STORIMPZI3fIed this an excellent article to sell.and will ere general sittsfaction to their customers. Liberal deductions slit be made to retailers, and others marcbasing by the dorm. Prico, single bottles fici cents; or A: bottles for i 2.5 0, CAUTION DATILA.—IIany mem:mill try to induce you to buy some other artlae, stating that It is as goods this; but we advise you to cot out the -name, "Da. Ktrixa's Pro. roast fiesta," and buy.no other, and yon trill not be as appotnteiL sir Tito Pectorel Byron is prepared and sold by Da, Gm.' D. 11Y,TaEll, who lssaU and retail Druggist, N 0.144). corner Wag street and Virgin alley, Pittabiugh,ra„ and by Dru g• ego ereeprhars. . 04'2 - blast° Books* illcusla nooks It - - TChtietliiiiliiittra: bp. B. Alkp..; .piciS 75 eta.: 1 per dozen $8,150. The Juvenile , 511nstrel by 3. B. Aiken. Price 3734; ; per dozen $3,75. The Sacred Melodeon: by A: S. Ilayden. Price 75; per . dozen $7,50. The Batted harp : by D. F. Whits A L. 7. Sing. Priee7tr, per dozen VIA. The OW Ilarmnialet : by Alexander Auld. Prim 60; per do=oo. &boa Gents: by J.& A. Crulkehank. Price my. per dozen $3.50. The New Carmine Batts. Price 75: per 'dozen $7,50-101* ealm e tji S. T. C. idORGAN,, - 101 Wood sheet. or [ llnfen mid Dispatch copy.) 'A Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible, rIONTAINING the whole of the OLD and itEW TESTA kj MOMS, collected and arranged systematically in Thir ty Books, (based on the work of the learned Ihdbot,)togeth er with an Introduction, setting forth- the character ofithe work and the Immense &ceity - this method affords for ma dendanding the Word of God. Abu, three different Ittstes of anions prellied, and a Galant Indel iruktoilud, so . elo• torated,and arranged in alphabetlealorder, as to direct at once to any ridden required. By Ere. Nathaniel. West, D. D., 1 ed. royal Boo—about 1100 pages. • Friniss. . - For elle by•. - J. ft. - ILA IKON. • 0m22 65 Martel straet.autai Fourth. , an Balm or , i'renonnosu,l October 21st, 1853. , f ANelection far lath./ s.F..N DTl:morons ofilli.Tank, toeerrafor the ensran# year,yill lie hell at the 13nnk lng House, on MONDAY, the-21st of NoyOmher surd. • A goners' most tog of the. Stockholders s ll elm -belie]; On TURSDAY, the Ist Note:lshii. oc=le . J 419. H. HURRAY, Cashier. •-• ~: s'.. , . .. ...,. . . MI I 1 =Z=M azw mmims=3mm.: 1 1 .!CEUiX11)1M . ;~. • 91 . r"-• • • MEE!!=3!MM • ••,- ZCZ. aize. a Vertattiage...:tia vtrittoil- bus bate ao aucteivfal to the great:vont taedlebn . :Or. Mane. All vho hare useditTmro her.*Btf,tgriri: tonhhed aid delighted at its atnoderfal oteraincl.efllotti ;To _publish all the teetihaßaills [wile fsror vball DU vol. va most thereigio tiatitottivittp,l itestaof a few of therst;••.T.'T "' • • kaiput 0. Amm. cf Air,P,i;slvo. aschte. 'l43 -Ell. Yeti old, and It brought away Ilo..aftes gm another dose to tile acme C 1 1 .111; wlikh brought away grit:ore, making about ISLl•worins Lit atorti 12 hotira. Andrew Downing, of Crtuaberry township, Tezikipaiun tyt give his child one teseitcentld; end stisied.X . 7 *mei Lll4 does, paw - -Jonathan ilonstintaztsfATest-UnicuirPratieccrut*,lw , i. ireltn that he is unable to aupplythe dutentl, u the Tetr. yle to hLe neighborhood any, glace healer the o theat that Done . is elite] toDr.hiricon'a Mews. D. LJ. W. 6 . 1t0n. of Wineitester,ltal4 last sinhas•lO gisLiitee'bf tla,artilifis(i ICAO selling It" few bolttaa, the demand for it became i great that. their, stock was wton eatiaustesl:-They stitte that it lase pleatflicit the besi effect, whimwee qued t awl is tioci it , AltlAi l l 3 4og -Furth:niers will be cairn) Co mit for , Dr. tinted Tertfinligesi,4 4 . bone' else: ArfothL. : Virint fnger, In nitopitilla ir air inirtailear. ineite's Vcifil flagov. also his calgicetial Xivor Pills, can now be had at Al respectable Dreg Ifteter-tte the Unitatt States, and also by the ' YLESIM marttens, Baccasore to J. lil : ld t CO Wool etvet.. I=l -Nat co.—Tbo mi3eTzrteS, neste moo of Xowaan Ilsizarasi hereby Aotitzall mom In debted lama Ilezzoltop. to_ gall And: =0.9 piTment,,lad all persona having elabatipplpribiln,vill vleauTalialt 'torn will be kept open to ieU out tholtdel of ioodi on bind, nteta. HAT dip'. Erma this We, ithero Inn: Elirik4ona6i tha gsal„moci; 111' be: fo n tl.. . .• , REUBEN 3 ILL1:11. JC, ..• •s • - ' - GEOBOE A. BRIM Y • ••• IslLl.Liu U. . Pittsburgh) OW 1.15,4553..;41t.11/11* , - exagreel. :Fall. and Winter ciotLln hole. Valet and .liettaiL:wql 1:37o, and splesidut dock Orrall. ind Wang Cloadarja now ready for the InenactlOWWEthaie ahhhaZ-1?.14)2.4ttg. oat the nulfg an 'rl if t 2 t...P wires. Couniry ifaintiania aril& Sind ,to tbair tat r tpic eap • -N..D.,-Caßtorozr . w oik rotdo to order In Mato? ftyle 113414 the, shartgovisonee.-- ; • , -•- • • ORIBIZiS curningo uotrelf, - -- 1` Fa :IO Übestriyike • ha- The filarty Lotter !s semi: l a „ nothing =pored In general interest the Toppi/Nes the nesortrierrt - or Ilsta and Cops a; the Wm= au 'ninny. Their beauties- are unsurpassed: - their theopciuiii nisigtellled; to prove It try the. To look met—yon llottiog I to Purebsie. little wore In =martian. , Semito nes. die Timmer nit - Store, 147 Woad etreet sign .orrhe American Fin,ititarphtei,our. - vroitihit. oar- bEr ? EBhATEDVBEMICAr, FEAST OB tame " 11347DER8,' • I " Cheapest, iliaLthiest, most - T ltffatem cmiomi •.; Oal...trade for Arising Bread,Ei.c•uif,Pried, • -• -Cr ild4cad .ToannW . Ma; 1 4 17 7: -.. • . . nab:hags, HeinetVales, • : awn &Mali ote.:., - • . . • .•' -* I ft4MIONS .01J- • 1,./ 'Moe who base tried it, hare found that the adectlise. ; meat does not: meant Ur-prams- too hiedy,- . -I,Tellahauree Florid Mu arid . Journal. AMA. 13= • . • • . - : •• I Icoirehows_who hate tested the . qoatity of this Tom, der, peorrounee umadmanely la Its fsior... 7 4 . Letkp:Tt NI, • Courier. It rum"' everything to the Way of:fling, we ;tier Mir usod In the baking of call.e.,—Litahway*lnmste Eta lkitte ter. April 1:?, Ufa. . - ,• . • — This le en Mikis of 'path utility . in TIZIODS Midi of coot cry, that whon it. y Wont brorme properly ,known,. no terasekeeper. that stream comfort i - economy, • evil timely do without It.--[..V.T; Bfarll.- - 2E4.3.. • , one need hesitate tone Diuteesan-I °gallant article to houschneemittßepublhatullsnuerand Uhl& • Icouldyou time light 6iaa,Mieiit;briiioreaa that * *De: On ma with . o goat relishido oottotTet to prorate Darken Baking Powder; end . you will not fill 'to him peal 11iPsa, tales, te.—f . Troy Dally Times, Stay 141852. • ' We-bee. treed this satiric; and Mtn maximum pcsfeut coußdcsme.-4,Quebec tistette,:July„l=:, Maces Itaxing rovolar tie bore tried at oar litirsQuall 'oar .!'better half" was astonished at ilia reOlL . 7:ol`. 31: Daily Times, fact J. MU. . • all rood Masculine-mill micas itt ired•jdotititheinotto of Durkee, attar they hire than bb Baltlair aNdfielp par triat —Mew Tork Ban, Sept. 03. • •••• • tescrimes Baking Pooderotraloubtedly the bet sailele far this purpose that has yet baciatthoreanatirlET:4 lo W l 7 The highest commendations, from Iret . edied,roftherergom and most renvetable wholemle honors In.thicetul marl, eters large dry on this contietent, could be y,iyea,if mete atkrwol 11. : • . . fod2kaGtrwit) S.B. DIJILKEF, &AL rzorirtroa AQtr. MAITTAcrt-na, MffiNUMMEiRSI PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL. • EUERALD ISLE t • ' - 'pins rolendld new Ehlp. built Cur 4* Tapseedea Llna ?r I the largest Pa4t...t gimp aScat,* and'fir' strength of bulld.areamtandations for ienttengsro,o24 eallieg qualities,: h. no equal in the tirerpool trade. Tha InIERALD ISLE will Eali fttr.LlTTrPool on or about the worn os Pscrusse, and per . toos setuttog -tbr their trkeida ehould not lasi/the pppottsuity of socarlog messy: .fortbeat hy , this notes Ship.*.. . • - enter to ytetost Way. yaussoytts *St be =OW by. Wits front Items W. Tattstio4-&.l*. firerpcolosbat day toberthareto emhask.: , • . ' • • :.Tho Ittocrati Into isolwainalkitid bl Chipt.43ex. 11, Cortarb, tleoently cf tbo [stork'. paekot ship, Wat.T.apseott.f) w'bo fa veil known for blo kindness to passengers, nod hi, skill- . N. IL—Tha r. LwRI beno:edit:lbl tbeinuguineont new " baantock.".conananded by tbo well known Captain, aaaitt•l IL Doane._ ,: , • To seenre romp, app l y to 7 / 1 2da BLAEELT, - . . oetTl , . • Corner of Brtenth and Saddtheld sty, TWINCWIMEAT VLUVR-100 met:afar sale by. •• • • • • 1011XPATISICK• nzaiii*ii; • =Liberty street.. .F 1410 S-40 Mt S. Y. Flour _ sau, ' by - . -13,bwritz.,,o; • EIREPAISTCK & WERII cm' a :10111L112.L.A51b7.1.1 casks for me by_ .. beat • - SIRKPAIILICg &lIIVITIONS. ra. rposacw—so bouguasorted brazkkb, 5 . /3 sad fit; _ 3 easel itarroc'a ; for "stir 0_ • • SIRSEPATBICE 1.1109110 n: thilt!-:y.5 hams raIFEL xsp for esterb_y 14-rlO bbLs NG. 1 Leal • -- 15_ 1 Tanners' do. far ogrourATßaciZ k 111)=1"3. .141 AV= PORK—ZO bbls 31 - wiTork for aga61.1:. - .. Ilk :oral . :KIRKPATRICK. lIIIIROSSi fAIL*—.9) bbls. 1 Tanners, Ou; • • 10. -. Bank do; - - Irintetlaleatied Ina& store and ter solo by • £IJMIErit J; Rum; ;. . . Sorenson to J. ;Kidd Alt• Co; acts .. Mk Wood itrest... AC DYS-400 lbw stare ad St e ode by • loetZt " • ".."*" • ztrznria Imes: rragln-10rktivoil Wpm lbr gale kJ been - - IMMO pads. VALF.RLAN IWO r--100 /Wall& in store and for . . M. • feet= J VIMILICO nuns 11A110111LIS-100 Zs, Germap t li!stoFo astg e rr saletri - 1301.41$ W.,4119 lbs_ In . store sid for sae ' liacensiore to Kidd' & Oa; GO Wood et. CASlMBlLAlll:Pettetre c tile: CJ • - • .::.17ornei• Woo,lawrilyst sty MSllkillS--150,0s.,..itertate and Sulphate, for We by -cern .-• ,11. A. FAIINESTOCK a CO:: :DATIL E6leit—'l)oo English fur sale by . • 111 • - B. L_RAMIESC . 'l3'l/OMAN VS AIM ItHArt BITTIIIB-4 grans just mete :Li ad and farads 11...PAIINZST7CIL k Cae • oeV—L Corner First and OAKUM'S SYANIAtt'III.X.TURD-1. cross ,h tst teed and for ode by (act2ll • B. A. PAILNESIVCa* 13 ESLER-NOE FOR HALIi-sSinuired:Lo. Alksbany. akt, 11.• The Lot Ls 60 het horst on North Canal atreet,.by-M drop to Liberty stmt. TLo hon.se Islam and astiveniant, ly arrange], with gas tiztarosiba th zoom, an. , gOorthr , Ma -a MusD and Stable - on - Liberty shoot; trees abentobM7,, de Tbls beseigul residaure. Tlll bo sold_ on eery terms or= . IL'CUTIIIIEST d'130,41.40' Third at 2SLIAIt63. bbatiONUAILELA NAMATION e/ for sato by • • • -B. COTfIBZRT 801.4:_. q AIMEE MOHR LE/MON dnltli TERMS—Throw-Beal; 1 . tag Lots, within twenty ellantes .elk or the city, fod feet front ley 184 deep, at $2OO each. Ten dollen In band; tedium itt flee dollars peemontbi - 'Apply st-Dar. tti" • • odd - L'CTITIIII6Ire 0.4.140 Third st • AIOTIII7 SISEI)-50 bushel Ihr sale by T • . .811ITII &SDICLAIIL (ARAN DkatitiLS—A taw bursts tor salirby • . a::0 • . /3311TE1 &ECISCLAIE4. 4:e20 • • • • . • slirrn'.t s-nc'eLATlro Watt BALE OE ESCHANOE, for Pittsburgh- blantiLlo% r trues, Dry Goods or groceries, Es= lots of ground hi Elizabethtown; on which is erectort a two story frame duel ling Icuse, containing four rooms finished in good style. The whole property nbonrsia-with fruit trots, and a variety : of shrubbery. LAp . ply to BIOFFITT k LOWRIE, ' oelB und &bite Agents, Poet Bnildinp. 6th - A - De4ghtful-Dwalliet Hansa;' - • TOR RENT, on CU' Street, bathe Sixth Ward; grounds around It, with fruit trees end wines; oral convenience to hook...beeping on the premises, with hot and cold water both rooms, tie.,. awl the gee brought to the street this•falL -; • --•-• • ' !Intend to remora from the City on bleier of Neureinher, 'when pnwervion will be given. Rent SV.S per annum: Apply to 'Mastro. John Harper or Merril:on Undo-wood, et the hank.of Pittsburgh, or to the terelervigmedi'.ow the premises . • . • ivet•=l aa a LECKE HARPER. ; • • .• BA. • 010 , FITTSBUittlHa . .1 • . • • • - &inter 2T, 3.2153:..i ~a N ELECTION forsthirteen Eirsetarsat this Bank Alf A the Inning yeer. am ba held ataha Banking Uaass; on skl4DAT,‘thaltystadydllst day.at Ncrntmbernext. • act2.l:dtd-- JCILLN SNYDER, thud:der.. ripe diNERAL MEM° OP TOP,STOCEIIOLDEBS or this Beak will brbell an TUESDAY, the Dad day of No• somber assA • • . JUUN IMBED, Cubist. " Tm; new and light draught ßeal-Boat 'ORION; Katy Captain. la now receiving freight at the fart of St. Clair street, Aflegheny Fa alxqkt -thpfty ices of freight, apply board. . - ' ' ~ • 'oe.L o l:3o , ‘ ; OW MAE, at tan 107 Ataricet nos largo wad :mad N saartztent of ladles gnat% l632 . -"S t oawl children? toots; Slam and galterr, all of which will to sold . Z. anal sadly low lakes [can] . :; SCILIMI32.. 'IrUST Iit:CRWEDoct Ho. En . 211 Alt El= _street, s bank SurIDT of black, brown and tan adared elite= at prim! front SI.M ladlea scordirdo eall.and amine them. [ocMl] W. B. 113CEBD=2. r-TUST 1tY2111'2212, • a easoplete usoitutetit of • • - if Cents, 2disses and ChELdrentif Wombs= Combination OVER-BUCES. a most leunitifol ixtieie. •To see tbem,seellk be but to admire tbemat N 0.107 Market street.- • ' . . • . . Notice, . /TIRE Sthelbablara. the Pittstrazga:itat thabeavilla trTEL take sotiee U 314 au zrz.act oN mit be bell 'ea T1201121174111.11.a.17UCat s Hoacatber , ..atitbev. boasa or JAWS DONSHoNE2, on ir.l4:roakb.etworn.4l6. 2 'bokinior ILIA 3-1 , . DL ; to ear: hi Wick ii*Crttsl4: siti . de ocr.Trassator; and sin DigitaVin, for Ann..n4o;n etzr - Hy - arder' of the Board. '• - s octOztailw• JOHN . ; • t x• ~:;:t.:•...f:';::.::',..:'.;': . ~g_ . , : aiaxesrazos & lIRBEo P9-= ' 7 or Cincinnati. NEE MOE - ~ ,;> •r ;~5:4 tom: .AMUSEMENTS. FOSTER'S TRZATRE. xmmencEmmn,__.:--.;_,u=s*mma=ml . HUM 0? ADZIESTOSJ Born mot Puquetie......sor. Second Tiae--;:".• • Primate roma, --V Boxes for • cor i ati:v. rszt Do. do. suodl—.-...5.1 8031-. /lac - Perms securing Seale will be (tom; mees. =au tr the certifleata. • tErDoors oara at 3..‘ before 7 o'clock . r'SO!10:011=0... '.Atier - Flrst night a Uri: FAR.lin', - the dietingaMbed Araeriean Aetna; who will appear in two celebrated Arm yirrs•i•intlitei;lietZhiV,24;iatrf:4lrili be prarern Shmiklut Kficnrlee.tiesoUtd 0004 .he'• - • •• . - • - '':.3IQIMII3IPB Dfrucpsza4 - - 4 . IIobo: e..~. - .:. •"! " "re:ti9ieithwiltlare • • . • ...mama - set:lW Duko 4s ld *rhetirsatiCileur Dm= entit!attiti• BOLL te THE•DRIIM; tbacelebtated Play or. OW RAMP 'Attars. J: Slaroffel , en• - , MANUFACTURSIII3•OIT.PINM ?Roar SAFZIai Vitultlkuirs aM IsOnlanainv:Shutters._ _ AND as all minas admit' tiro amenity. aril* enema ' mentioned. articltror6 bbro no Imitation in rmom mending -oar anlalo to bernralt to =Adam Isaabiriat7- , Orders: pairopt/y- atteaded to; and put IT ITV* style, and on abort notice. - • - .. • tc!... Smithfield rtmet, between Voluth ima banir.f.. - . • frelaileral - SIMOFFELS-01. - - - - , -.-......• 2 :.., ..• ..Vali Style(ornatii, -, .... , 4 ihmoa. ,, , , WNST, Na. i : L►a cram'. .(head of WoodalasJa.4.xecatiut tbiIIALL .. :Mix OF TUTS,. an 4. would. - stataietfully 1 .1- will& tbio atteagosothis Meads and atatoatara to It: .11a . has vino band s. lattinaidvasisd isiortmeat of 11AV!... 'and CAPS, whkb ba will sell elfliatf!: for cub. aullti- "grOtat .002. a _CO., purner.Wixil streed . , l :: and Diamond alley, would respectfully in form their fricods and the- public tbat t.• 7 ara , repairing a fares ansl. splendid:stock of HATS-AND VAPS4of the 1. 2 -testitYles, which they.are.prepared to lel! mutes _reasonable :tetras as any otheilboase. is the etty. Aire an Lean, and examine our etoekr: • - "" FRESH- OYSTEAS, - BALTIMORE _ Just IrizignmAr. _ - - A. itiIiLiNSDEPOT.: ili On coer - or - Woodlikful4ki# Steeety cram miceink-intisse — Eszino • 'irtAltGol3 716114. /hurt& art e.l new , Wood,' oppoilini id Yette - Ital4ma', be obtained, for. PuLeß , Yrstt~als, Coreerl3, MeettaWka: Carga'a Catalan and SerllonalLend r be nnicit ftr'readiness at-all f+ by applying. to Watt :7R AXE CA4CO 3 - at . the Crystal Pale Ikigurrread Boom of l. 3L Cavn k Co; Yourth eanet.- ;:" . , STOCKING ,FACTORY - e . I?;IMI , ST..TOITWEMY WOOD AND ISAlSKUrgriireti: - _ ,-413ILJTY;ENEROL d ECON.01[1:: • • rpnx bed goody in Children's Bose, 141:eis await, noir: AMU and Muni, add at - aranufactscrire Wilk fa. the 711ffil STILKET STOCKING 7AM:en antitdo el* TadL'CPRICR:77" .7 or. • '$1;01i :Sir ton) V-9.- rDTEEITINCE ' • '.rsesatirf ".7 . • - ranted 6k9EfllsA BRESEERlbellianea arab* limUg—The Secandllst , Conntesa D'Orasi—ErandatrAmdnelb. : , 3lrwßata—New[fonaeholdßeceiptßook.; - T.& auttnn--amilist_o SP P rid-•"•: • • , _ - :Flare—reikel; t Tonne • . the ' V. - Clark—tecture • L'• Idakanaldeak Musa. - James Grant—lane Etabarn•or The- mg ateatTantki bS Gfreat duthara—A c Thebocary_ _ot bi`weettoa, ciaotletema rtralanizna, 3r of, cio n oir,.- vs r,,Ttiona, Ap-harisma. Pl7:_TFrbS /".,B; co and Toth • .> - Z vi ; K. Neve- lithutie., aarer Eteuttos A.Trii CRY: - .Ciante•En . rliry Sot Com' . Nil' 4000e' this beentlfclirei - aibklbh -.ll Ol l lZi DM Trmr,Feeter. •••• - • . irith American Chandrilhk, • • Mount - BM= Palter,* • , -,110.* -- Prinia Dams Ireliairi; 'do. - - • "TbrPa pleces, by Julien. bane - been Pe1102121 . 011 the - roarateirenecead at bis Crracerts in the East. Crystal. Byeriy. , - 'Forest Glade Pelbo,leftsetalk. - - : ••- - • Willies on the Dark Dine Sea, by author of Lilly Dale. Come - Mika ‘Blll, - nnesr Ilhlerdsts BOW: - Ameritan &hook L , r . the Meledenet, - Beraphine, and - Reid Teti, $l.- • • - The acre. last received. by. AdastMit Ca.'s...Represts,..for !ads by . oda ILELLOII.BI.Wriod street. M3MM T WILL HELL cfy intexpired" leaao Loartoen ynarsl • Lof. - idtnen on Onsirn itrint and Spring bre.r." ll 6 l b) ifinl---10 ft fronUpe on 011 int aunt% ond running back .100 fL on Spring allev, on which It eroded. s four storied . Erick- Motor; 40 .4:snits's:whir aflame, trattorias,: -12) R. on Spriror neft..nbalsned to: carry on nay traneltbfunannforturinglnsiness. • Being enpzed fn uftetarinz iu tbo Wan , I olfei• the.abon far. ask: Inzt quire_ aLbro.AZ celS:tf , Watefiel.iind aesigili*.j - • N irR _ ATE 'low:* *sleek celutteli-freete end-szwer.- lialthes, Jewelry. Lareter, Iltentonelen Were, ?pie- Ittles„ Qnll. Pens. Le, unmanned -by any hitherto overall 'lnthit eity: Cueatetri Ara Its OW 'en assortment, : itiehreyi, asirtnny_ertlthltchreent 11 Eastern eithet- - Watch repsleinr,onann done In the beat - manna. 'Minket streeueorner of 41h. FESEI 13ALTIMORE OYSTE:II.I—Thb -sabscribers acv ixri! preps.-wl , iwramaly,theirl as:outer: with Thesh %stirs, ip tin esti, atibe Etatztoties. - and lowectter=s. .ocl9 ' : BAILEY - a. RENSHAW+ MIXTIVLBUM,ITIIELT i3c-Jest received Reap. • £4 finally use, .11:1 alas .of or 100 Tba., dellirred ellber city tem of etudgelor.deil 3 , - B-11LES/E ELICiSTIATY Family Giceers and Tea Dealers, 253 Lfberty rata. _ TUVE It twig/NEP-- ' . . _ 10 IAL chest( 11n0 tlatinalOolcni Tez;, • 10 do::: Old Country Stat: ' - • : - 21nte'Teas Titan at 60e. 'alb; arta any Tcanin tliattark4nt tan sena twice. • • 7 Ann . - BAILEY MSANS—ZO.tmshelp *ate spnkfteans(Dew)ju.st rag:dyed fl and forsale by,, KLNG•I3IOOEREAD., -Daum Aialuz--zxtbasheu in Atoresad trr. sat* bby~ me.l9 • IMO MOO HFiEAD DOORS FUR COLLlMM—Scuumau LID Ifocum=-Over 100,000 eniefoold 1, The Cordsli 13.414:- gla among nos Noltoto Of the:bath; or the-Political 11rebte 14.1113714c.xt l'lnteocTeors, occord=er-with .I"foptr... Py sale by . • • • Z. SDAnsaN, Oslo prison frAgpevJ . • • , .65-11arkerstrart. MOB. SALL-111. Country Seatilt saes of land an the -. potizta e trect Plank Bout, spivs tbis aids o,4bs ridtrosil station, at East Liberty. =alai avolany ,esantsy 7 redden= ibid. cannot lat''talnalled - dnsusatt: tbe ' eity. ....Prbatds;join toge th er-and 'btu-where you ism be . ..- eamfortable and happy. otrerb learnt yonr akbintiSa;"' 1;10R ELLS IN ALLEp ELIOT CITY—File =ea of ground r at a peat bergaln. It is nes, the out. Depot, era! will be sold "titling.? itt that is worth basing. ELKIIII/1) of ..:0119 ..T11Ce.W00D9,45 Makeisrtreet: A BEAUTIFUL RESIDVIOR FOR BALE, la Nov Beer. jL Ion; or 3 zeros, with immigrant Ontogo Ratises . noin. 'Mt fine onttigtdbap. =Viten =amain. ride : Dam Ake, 111iiii ranciri , ciairati r t 's .Trarararas s Countrylestrannd City'Lourl-1-2 , t I can essurae pp :Owns that they Mite eecomnnLited vitt a cocirnami. 'omit on ens* terinit }lnquire of • -•• • • MHOS WOODS. 45.3.1arketraterant•:' .110 - .V.W..80WL - S—Pastor's nteteltes; both ndes; Venice, the DIV or the Ses•t• . • now,work. Sermons. 'French's Works: • - . Salad for Um Solltig*: • 'DoCtaincoy't new volumes t. • - -pieta Sannby Mrs. Stone. -.Nor. • ..Crest Truths by Great Authors ; . • . .oh:opiate Angler, ky Ls3,M Walton; • . Oreenwooi's :Vats ; , *.• • NVltipple's Oration on Washington; - . • • • ••• Parit7's-nsw Tales'," Aithur's tki.; - • -- - Tangle. Wood Miles; enL other:sear and.e.emn - I traudla T enses, • • • DAVISON'S Boot Sum, oelg • • • • - fSi',A,lsrltet street, mum Fourth..: 3150011Y7KE"AVYTTer'"rPta nes storm a Lomax. Post guildinii,-fAth stmt:. - 13 FARB II'ORBALE, consiging of 80 acres of ;dime 11. bettdat bloatfalles shard Meßdespart;•de, Youghiogheny rirer,:o ernes in ealtiration,* Met tionistat .6 mans, a new cativo bonze, hers, sable. and ether. Oct.. hewer: "End Istri, orchards or priare 'Pike vs per' . *ere.' Also; near the abaci. ET acrear i cilltoiee trphind; 36"ir, ealfirationibalanee good timber, at per - _ oen &CUTHBERT it N, 140 Thin, street.... , 'DU ILDLNG Weri“--Tew :Lotewirgrintad. situate 111 New Troy, [matins on Claanst dent earb "M, try leCrpSt„ ke Azle law. -- Apply to • '. 110W11Tlt LOWRIE. • owls • -Weal Neteta &tents. Post Bandiais, atD ice-; ypar mraDEED BOCOM a/311MM ;; 1000 Besza Main r infamoke.house *ad salelaCta close ; '• 0318 • • • • 4 AXIOM MeALPLV BOW' .: • Scrip - . Dividend .. logfiSONS fa - the Ithittd , 'Depirtmeritiet lb* Patel:emelt - We 'rwrethee - Company,ars'ileigivista fo rallied tredve their Berth far the 30 - Ter . ettht t 436l,ll#o , *zed on the Lit of February last, •• • •r.". • • edit "..• .:th - otit•ToN, getieteit." 7-• Pa rtne rshlrn -Notice.- • - ' .1117 x nag thlg dal axiedlla Inds tn. fiethe roinao T busineo, 0. °LUSBY PECLCIPB, and wW beresiler cotataus salt bustqes3 'wider tba Sior of , Jatui.Aigeinea ikr CO. 'JOHN MIDEPC4 80:t:.. pitiiber ' telfur • Proposals for Cool.- • - , -DEOPOSALSkevpplying Coal to thebOahroi the Daily ,IL . Packet Line Bar the caudal seitatawill ha nee-Intl up to the 23121 Inst.; at ratan at atlee of War. ItoLm es &Co. -The coal Is to he dellreiad So guantlUes to= I COO to 4000 bushels, as rosy bengal/ad by the Captains. no contract rd COZ22111!IICO on thecrpenlof of Packet Natizildao.2this fail; and toCztnad to the Lite IS% L s ?s' 4' • • Address--ProrScois for Coal ; • - • Lou= Rga, East Birmingham ; manntretnrcnite: -D . k ;Iron of. all rieseriptionnornd & JD , theihnagoalltrolflools,ltiondaand &warm '.14-Lesooordirp.r foz on.ill tbo tiei s r,Aisity pat.; Now.oo 'AIe -R- Books. : :r: /lams of Chihli*. aipl••lcapiv.stuus et Aims . •J:. linntstgm Itteliat:,!: • • . - . ► Milldam, by Ws Cohntaa D'Oxsay. •`, . The AffeFibin; a 1 4'm d the =V. tP;;Spep3sigr this lotion of rh 2 k*.ren, by • nthet itetiht Ropes: .0? All pki cacalltui, by Paul eil7bus." • ' Tbe Ilaybood of Gnat met* -vela'.W. A.GILDEXFP.XNEY. , „e 0.1,10 Evoicti,4: fkiLLEtill T.E.VP BOOS-,65 blagnvz, A V P tIIIJ-41 : 17°.17."4!Ct . s rAki ' pan. , w ds:tor-: Q TUCKS FOIL stuire3 into atnt Doris 11.11. Co. -• • • - . • oetl3 1 .0 1 4 11 MT 1S ta).As ptig.cv47..i:r4A IiSE