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POE JUSTICE OP THE SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, | ■ Qp BOKXBSET COOSTT. ns CANAL COSiaiSSIOSBB, HENRY S. MOTT, DEMOCRATIC COUfITY TICIKIfiT, Coirouss, CHARLES SHALHR, City of Pittsburgh. 1 Conquer.-, 22.1 district. MATTHEW I. STEWART, Allegheny City. [Subject .to the derision of the conferees of the district. J ASBEMBLT. j K. MOORHEAD, City of Pittsburgh. JOHN S. HAMILTON, South Pittsburgh. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, City of Pittsburgh. THOMAS M. CARROL, M’Keesport. WILSON STEWART, Duquesne Borough. Beco&seb, JOHN 8. KENNEDY, City of Pittsburgh. 1 Register, J. HARVEY ROBB, St CUIr. Cure or Cocut, i JOHN -H. PHILLIPS, Robinson. CoMinSSIONEiI. ELUAE TROVILLO, City of Pittsburgh. A cotton. DANIEL WERTZ, Pitt Township. Directors or ths Pooa, JAMBS A. GIBSON, Pine. EDWARD M'CORKLE, Indiana. ROBERT BAILEY, Manchester. Democratic Oomty Committee of Correa The following named gentlemen compose the Demo ooratie County Committee of Correspondence, for the pror lent year: John Birmingham, Wm. Wilson, • D. K. Williams, A. Holatein L. B. Patterson, Thos. J. Keenan, Thot. B. Hamilton, -»• U«1 *»"». TTenrv Inaram, Ja 3 - A. Irwin, : SXirfSr ?r F M °j ll T rp ’ W.M. Porter, John M. Irwin. Thos. Parley, x \?n ok ’ Edmund Snowden, John Mellon, Dr. A. H. Gross, Chas. Bsrnfltt, V U. Oollier, Pranas Felix, Jacob McOo Ulster. Tho Democratic County Committee of Oorrcpupondence tf« hereby notified to meet at the St. Charles Hotel, on Wednesday, the 13lb Inst., at 11 o’clock. A. SI. 3 ROBT. GUTHRIE, Chairman. TO THE LEGAL PROFEHSIOK. i If any of our legal friends wish Paper Books printed, we ; inform them that the Post Job Office U prepared to do them at the shortest notice, and in the neatest style Of the Art. ; Give us a trial and we.wUl insure satisfaction. Hew* of t&« Day We are under obligations to Adams & Co., for Louisville papers of Monday. Twenty deaths were reported on Monday by i the Cleveland Board of Health. Of this number i eight were from Cholera. The Cholera has been very fatal at Columbia. : Baltimore papers of Monday afternoon state the i number of deaths;in three days ifo be eighty. ' There rras a‘parade of the American Protest ant Association in Philadelphia on Monday. Twenty-fite lodges were in proaession, embrac ing about 1,850 members. In Philadelphia last week, there were 234 deaths reported—only seventeen of which were from Cholera. For the eame time in Baltimore, there were 189 deaths from all diseases. Cholera of a very virulent type broke out in Martinebnrg, Va., and in thirty six hours there were twenty-five oases and seventeen deaths. Among them was E. P. Hunter, R. W. Grand Muter of the Masons in Virginia. A QUESTION AVBWERED, » The Pittsburgh Journal, of the 12:h inst., . asks the following question, and hopes Governor ; Bigler will see it, and answer it: ««Do you intend to olaim your election, if you ! elected, ae an endorsement by Pennsylvania, ! of the Nebraska bill ? This the people expeot to hear answered unequivocally.*' There is the JoumaVt question, asked in a ! triumphant tone. The editor evidently consid ere it “ a poser.” We presume he thinks that ; question will decide the fate of the campaign. What will be the surprise o l bis readers then, to learn that Governor Bigler answered the question i “unequivocally," twelve days before it was asked by our cotemporary. In a speech made by the Governor at Montrose, on the 31at of August, he makes the fcdlowing remarks, while speaking of the Nebraska bill. His speech was reported bj the editor of the Montrose Democrat, and re* -viewed by the Governor boforo publication. Here if what the Governor said : ««St said he had not been an agent in the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and those toho east their votes for him did not therefore, endorse it by any fair construction. He would have organized the territories, coaid he have controlled it, nnder the aot of 1860, and not disturbed the Missouri line.” Is not the JoumaTs question answered ? It will not do for our cotemporary to say that he had not seen the Governor’s speech, and did not know that he had made the above remarks, for the editor of thfe Journal had seen that speech and made a quotation from it on the very day he propounded the above question. Is this honest or honorable ? He puts a ques tion which he knows has been already answered ; and then tries to deoeive bis readers with the idea that the Governor will “ shirk” the ques tion. Shame. FREEDOH OF SPKBCH. Two or three days ago, we stated that It was I the design of some to prevent Governor Bigler being beard in Pittsburgh; and we called on the Democrats to torn oat “ prepared to maintain their rights, and freedom of speech, at all events.” This has created quite a fluttering ambug our contemporaries. The early notice of snob a design has probably spoiled a well-laid •oheme of tbe enemies of Democracy. The Journal and Gazette are both enraged at our ex posure, and now deny that any suoh attempt to 41 crush ont” freedom of epeeoh in Pittsburgh, as in Chicago, wsb frustrated. Now, we happen to know that wo had good cause for giving the notice we did. But the Journal attempts to make a little capital out of it, as follows: “ We half suspeot that italioised advioo of the Post, in the last two lines, is intended to hinder any asking of questions upon the great matters of the day, and we honestly hope that Governor Bigler may be so fall and satisfactory in bis re marks upon the great questions which he koows are agitating the people, ae to render any unne cessary.” We honestly hope exactly what the Journal does in the of the above quotation. We, too, call on Governor Bigler to speak out freely on all topics in any way connected with the eampaign; and we have no doubt he will do so. MAINS ELECTION. The eleotiou in Maine came off on Monday. There are eleven distinct political organisations bk the St&to. There were four candidates run- ning for Governor; sixteen candidates for Con s grass in the six Congressional dlstriots, an infi j nlte number of candidates for the local offices; aud any quantity of fusion, confusion, fun, frolio and—whisky privately. Whatever may be .the result, it will be claimed as a Whig victory, of eourse. Should the result be similar to the fight of the Kilkenny oats, the Whigs will claim, and triumph over the tails. j The people of the northern States seem deter- mined to have a political frolio this year. It eomes In the right time. They will have leisnre | to get sober and attend to duty in the right way' in 1866. • The party lines will be definedUthe | gore-heads in oblivion, and up by I that time. 'NggaT We regret to hear of Governor Bigler’s aevere siokness. He appears to be reoovering, however. He hag but a short time to get over the State, and we want to hear him at Pitts burgh. •. M9P The American says Governor Bigler has joined the Catholic church. It is a lie. V'Ay. - ,**> * • ■■ O V* ’■ } * . . • V '■ ■ ■ • •••. . : ‘ U i >-V ■■*> , • , •* <■ *■»# v 7 . - 4- , '.. I. *4 ' A . J ,t : : OP PICK COCSTT. pondence. #*■ •' .■ » • Biimkßpcare Himself Wo. Shakipeare, Esq., a piayright of toot 1 reputation in the sixteenth century, but who hts rested from his tabors for about two hundred and fifty years,'ls again hard at work turning out through spiritual mediums tragedy, comedy and historio plays. This news we glean from the 3jrfr- Uual TtUgfapk of the 9th fast, which further informs us that one tragedy—entitled the “Her mit of Malta"—is already finished and had been | read by one of the mediums to a oritical audience of editors, managers and actors at the green room of a leading theatre of New York, which reading prodnoed a profoifhd impression of the superior merits of the tragedy, even in the minds of those who were not disposed to favor the claims of spiritualism. Extracts arc given from the play, and in all honesty we will eonfess being too dull to discover much resemblance in them to the Immortal Bard; but this may be owing, as the editor himself suggests, “to. their displacement from their con nection and the reader’s ignorance of the plot.’* Pour or five others are already under way, one of which relates to the foundation of Rome ; and the “Hermit," we are informed, is soon to be brought ont at the Broadway Theatre. If this proves true, besides pushing from their, j I stools aTI such email fry as Conrad, Bonrcicanlt and Boker, an interesting question will also oome up for decision, that we think would j the iogennity of a PbitaJelphia lawyer to c'ule. Will the plays dictated by the spirit of be capable of copyright ? \ While the mediums have their hands in, and beforo we have any new plays, would it not be welt for Shakspeare to alter the present plot of Hamlet, whereby it is now brought ter so lame aod impotent a conclusion ; also, to give ns 4 new edition of his works, to set at rest the truth of Collier's and various other emendations. These are a few of the advantages that would arise, if it proves true, that Shakspeare ishimeelf again. • 1 Prize Babies.—Tn* Cetiho Evil. —The Clark County, 0., Agricultural Sooiety, which meets on the sth proximo, offers three magnifi cent prizes to the three best specimens of na tive born juvenilUy not over two years old. If the prise was for “ the smartest baby that ever -lived,'* we know of about mod hundred in this city that would take the first premium— if their mothers were umpires. Thero is a nuisance, however, that none of these Sooieties have at tempted to abate, and one over which they might exercise a most *' quieting'' inflaenee, bringing peaoe to thousands. We allude to the “ crying evil.” Oar Agricultural Society meets shortly, and we earnestly hope it will propose a premium, not for the handsomest, or smartest child tbit | ever was, bnt for one that don’t ory. Every '< mother has two or three of the former kind ; this ! “ little angels" that don't cry are few afed far between, and therefore shohld be enconraged as being of rare growth. An ugly child or a pre cocious one, oan be borne, at least fora time; but the crying evil is 11 tolerable and not to be ! endured." If our suggestion is adopted, we j hope to see every mother on band with her i “ arms full." Thh Rais—The Rain.—We had a glorious shower yesterday morning; a long one, a strong one, and altogether the most grateful, oheerful, healthful and life giving shower that ever fell on this part of the earth. This shower will do much good to the fall grasses and vegetables. We suppose it cannot restore the corn and potato crops. They are lost beyond recovery; but copious rains may yet do much good. Many farmers have beep for eomo time feeding their hay to their stock as iQ winter, and their supply of fodjler could not last till spring. There may be a long season of grazing yet, before winter, if rains are abundant. Batter at fifty oents per pound, and milk at eight cents per quart, must be classed under the head of luxuriet ; luxuries, too, that will be coo- Bumed very sparingly. A good supply of rain will bring down those prices. We have a proe pect of more rain soon, and we hope the ** spell" of the drought is broken. Candidates Questioned. —All the nominees of the Democratic party, at the recent primary election in Philadelphia, have been questioned by order of the Executive Committee of that city, as to whether they belonged to f, any secret society whose object is to prevent any citizon, or class of oitizens, of this oountry, from obtaining any office or public trust un der the United States of this Commonwealth, because they were not boro la this country, or on account of their religious sentiments; or whether they had assumed, or are under any obligations to aid in effecting these ob jects, or either of them ?” Each and every candidate has replied in the negative, and say they recognize universal toleration as a cardi nal principle of Democratic faith. Post Omoi Robbery ih Cincinnati. —A young man named Clinton W. Pickett, of Cin cinnati, was arrested last Saturday, oharged with embezzling a letter containing $lOO, ad dressed to Tweed & Andrews. He plead guilty, and was held in $2,000 bail, to appear before the U. 8. District Court. He was also oharged with embezzling letters addressed to W. Lord, of Lord’s Deteotor, who was bis employer at the time of his arrest, but he did not admit that be had, and Lord deolined to proseoute him. Of oourse, the young gentleman was “ tbe son of respeotable parents.” A number of letters, con taining various sums, have recently been missed from the Cincinnati Post Office. How They Do Things in Cincinnati.— James Summons, twice convioted of murder in Cincinnati, and now in prison awaitiog a third trial on a writ of error, the Commercial says was seed at the National Theatre last Saturday night, in oompany with one of the turnkeys of the county jail. After the theatre olosed, they went round to several of the drinking houses in the olty. If this is the way justice is meted out to criminals in tbe Queen City, we need not marvel at finding a oouple of murders and half a-doseo robberies in a single Cincinnati paper, as is too often the case. The Rain in the East.-— -The telegraph reports heavy rains in Albany, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, on Saturday and Sunday last. Iu Philadelphia, the storm was particularly furious, uprooting trees, making shreds of the awnings, and shattering many panes of glass; and the„grateful rain poured down in a deluge. On Satarday, at the same place, the thermometer stood at 02, and on Sun day it had fallen to 60. Every Little Helps.— Dick, who was hung at Dayton, Ohio, the other day, was inclined to have no faith in any religion but the Catholio, yet he was visited occasionally by Protestant ministers. About a week before he. was hong, he was asked by one of these gentlemen, a worthy and talented man—“ Have you any ob jection to my praying with you ?” “I guess not,” said Diok, “ every little helps.” The election in.Yermont is olaimed as a Whig victory; yet the man eleoted is and was a Free-Soiler, and was eleoted as suoh by a com bination of the Whig and Free*Soil vote. So go the lies. Last year the Whigs tried it single handed with tbe Democrats and were badly bea ten. Lancaster Countt. —The Democratic Conven tion of Lancaster county, have nominated Wm. B. Pordney for Congress; J. Worley for Senator, and R. Montgomery, H. M. North, C. 8. Halde ; man, W. K. Leonard and J. Gross for the As sembly. r '" • . 7 t4h-o, • j According to the eeneas Tetarns of 1840 sad 1850, journalism has ineressed in the United States fifty per cent, is ten years. The new gold dollar has bets approved by the .Secretary of the Treasury, and the coinage is ordered. Hon. Ephraim H. Foster, once a United Btates Senator from Tennessee, died at Louisville on the Btb inst. The trotting horse Grey Eddy has been sold to Mr. Griffiths, of Philadelphia, for the anm of $6,600. Miss Kate Baxon, the actress, who had keen laboring under a severe attaok of cholera, has recovered. From a recent report, it appears there are in New York 216 public sohoole, with 1,094 teach ers, whose salaries amount to over $BOO,OOO. John C. Kunkel is tho candidate for Congress from the distriot composed of Lebanon, Daaphin and Union counties. The Worcester, Spy says that the corn orop in Central “Massachusetts will be nearly or qnite an average one.” Douglas* hardware store, on Platt street, New York, was burnt on Friday morning, in volving a loss of over $70,000, which is fully insured. A few days ago, the Buffalo Express train, on tho New York and Erie Railroad, ran from Sus quehanna to Hornellsville, 142 miles, in 160 min utes, including stops.. Mrs. Wilson, whoso sufferings among the Ca* manohes created such universal sympathy, re cently arrived in Texas, in good health and spirits. We learn from the Cleveland PlaindtaUr that Miss Margaret Mitchell, who played so success ful au engagement here some time since, ia en gaged for the fall season at the Atheoienm In that city. A Miss Mary Randolph, residing on eighth street, Cincinnati, committed suicide a few eve niogs sinoe by taking laudanum. Reason—she had quarreled, with her lover. A mulatto, named Parker, who formerly be longed to C. M. Clay, killed another mulatto named Robbins, in a difficulty near Chevoit, O. He has been arrested. A Democratic Convention was held at Indian apolis, la., on Thursday, which was Urge and enthusiastic. Addresses were delivered by Sen ators Douglas, Pugh, Lane and others. Their spceobes wert well received. Mr. William Malone, a heavy stock dealer from Illinois, on Saturday night was robbed at the Galt House, Cincinnati, of a pooket book ooutainiog about $175 io baok bills, besides a note of hand and order for $2,800. No clue has been obtained to the perpetrator of the rob bery. In defeating the great Turkish army near Kars, the Russians took 16 guns, a great quan tity of munitions of war, 80-staff and other offi cers, and 28,000 of the Turkish troop*; 8,000 Turks were left dead on the field of battle. The reported defeat of the Turks in-Alia by Gan. Wrangel is also confirmed. The Russian com mander near Kars was Gen. Bebutoff. A proposition having been made in the New York Councils to prohibit the slaughtering of cattle within the city limits, the butchers oppose it bitterly. Suoh a regulation must be adopted ere long, as ,in ail compactly built cities like Paris and London, it is reodered necessary for tho preservation of public health, and has been long in force. I4f Notwithstanding the drought and the un paralelleled heat of this season, we believe that during no proceeding summer has the health of city been better than during thU summer. The New York Tribune, the great oraele of whiggery .and freesoilism thus compliments the Irish, the "Dutch,” and the Catholios. Greeley is evidently trying to oonelUlate the Know Nothings. The following is from the N. Y. Tribune. •* It is a fact that we have a great amonnt of crimo among us. It is a fact, that the highest crime, murder, increases. It is a foot, that mur ders are due ninety per cent to drunkeness. If is a fact, that of the drunken murderers, a large portion are Irisbmeo. It is a fact, tbat those drunken murdering Irishmen are nearly til Catholics. Dot tearing the drunken murderers out of the question, a majority of tho rum-sel lers who make that doss drunk are of the same : origin. Go through the " Democratic ” streets if you doubt it; look at the signs above the rum-holes; when not in "Dutch,” they are sore to be Irish—unmistakably so. »Go to the hare of: the rumholes, look at the animals behind them dealing out their liquid polsoo, and look at the i animals swilling in, an«■ the dnoitou on* VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Thrw Daily Trains bstwwn Pittsburgh sod ClaralantL Fovr Dally Trains botwssn Oars! ana and Chicago. Tins to Oiaraland six boon, Chicago twaaty-two hoora, and 8L Louis thlrty-arrvn hours. VIA ALLIAVGB. Trains tornmtMirt !tit* OUlsihm atT.OO, A. SL, 12.00, IL, and ISP. M, ooaaaetiag at Hudson with Traina for Cnya&cfa ft)la ui ikra, sad arriving In Cleveland at lO0Q»X«L, IS, P. X., and BS, P. M. TbeTsans of the Ohio and Peana. Balboad, laare Pttte bargfc"al4M, A. IL, BS, A. JL, and BS, P- 1L: antra in GtwalawUtiott, A. M„ IS, P. SL, and BS, P. M 4 con necting anawith through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Mock IdaadiadXlMdi. Pasnnjan for Toledo, Chicago, Bh Lonia and the North vat, leering Pittsburgh on either of the morn log or afar ihh*o Tralaa, bj going VIA CLaV ALAND, vIU arrive in Chicago ana Train In adranea of tboaa who go via Mans field or any other route. Tima gained by going via Cleve land, eight hoar*. Paaaangaea going to 8L Lonia or any other point wart of Chisago, vlll make the eloaaat eonnaettona and qotekaet ttaa by taking tba LOO, A. M„ Train ftom Pittsburgh. Panangers by thie'Traln (vie dereland) reach 8L Lonia on the eroding of tba following day. Tba Traina bta> Clrraland to Toledo and Chicago ran as follow*: Leave Cleveland at 0.00 aod 6S, A. L,ISO and BJ2O, P. SL; antra La Ghfeego at 8.45 and US, P. M., 6.80, A. M. and 1100 M. Traina laara for Bock Taland and St, Lonia u follows: Laara Chicago at 820, A. M. and 9.30, P-M. Pamangara for 8t Lonia go orar Book lelaad Sailrond to JoUat, and thanaaorar tba Chicago and Mlmlaaippl Railroad to Alton, and tbansa by Bfoamboat <2B mllaa) to 8L Lonia. Paaaaonrs by tba BS, A. IL, Train arrive In BL Lonia at IIS aame evening, and by tba 9.80, P.M., Train at doom next day. Baggage ebaekad tbzongb to GtveUnd, and there re obaekad for Ohkago and St. Louis. TAB! VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist Ist oust. 2n> cun. T> inking ns so To Chkago..~~, 411 50 9 60 Cleveland. 4 00 U Balle .. 14 W 12 50 Tptad o ■ -0 S Book Island.. 10 60 13 60 Detr0it...,....... OS BL L0015...~. 19 60 16 60 Fmmngim am raqnaatad to procare their tickets ai the ottos of the Company, in Monongahels JUnum, third door beleer the sonar. J. DCBAND.Batft Oneland. J. A. CAuGHET, Agent, M u Pittsburgh. rH ARB’S HOTEL, street, Pitta [vriforffh. SAMUEL HASH, Proprietor. XllSSotat b entirely nan, haring joft bean 00m plated MrStiwt fortlMiamaiiiardailon of tba public. [aaplB ■lime Class In natnamatlea. Department of Imff ’a Oollege, Toang raght Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo suratkm, Surveying, Calculus Ao. Superior « hen afforded toyonag man ** soqtiWnga dkai knowledgearArltbsufttoand thehigbey T to 9, P. M, Batnrdays excepted, w amaioß, of twenty week*, payable by the Stain tfntr# ' ~ mEE antoatibor. baring mada arrangvmetfte to ba at tba T%?fSonthTSS,2Tth, 38th,and SthinsL,will MplB3t* las Wood tta+t. ’mfrr—TMTwdl.AVffe COUNTY fHOPliK’rY.—*or m»,a *v upland rum, of 184 mom, (with Mreral •acmoTueh ban not felled in mil thm lat« unprecedented div weather.) iltuate within ©oe-ftmrth of o mile of the PmauTlrmnim Emllromd, nt the Bt. Clair Depot. The lm- MDTemeatemre • weU flniebed Dwelling mod Tenant House, Brnrins Boom. Log Barn, mad TO mem cleared. __ ;Ea, aPortJSe Btearn Bmw Mill, nearly new, and of the •»*** momored oourtructkm, calculated to i»f 36 ftet lum or (0 fmin length; with Circular Bmw for edging, do. It JmSiSob. JSirtlT e*lcai»ud tor • Grist luU t ilfeaa ud miti.in • am P t, r ln * ’fSEJmiE 5rS?«~ “-ai&MsSf PP ' 7 to Beal Kctatm^gent. _ Trad*. WB hrritath* »tt*ntk* of dtUwu *nd atxMgtn to our !*£. «Dd crafollj MbeM of *“> UloeU; lElrotd Tta» kWOTjto W * tob to t*toS' nr DoTuoollxl, If «ia>lM> »7 ,x *£yF WILSON; at^' l3 mn at ItottotMjTitirth .tr^to *1«»* p*«»» • » iftana * QO. Ifl BOW 111 WCOpt » CAMS 8ota; doOlooo: doßmoodo;FnMhltetoM*, So Plti&!TsKiiii ZUDorer eounty, our Richmond, bad J|» yfrt r*tm tor thiet tuts, most of the Urns be had chills take g Sej* andjnrslr toe* then once ; be vupanbedwHh feverfl as iOtt left him; sod after quinine, most of the Tonies advertised, end rrsry J, jj. Jcpfff, . The Homs laths Valley: by E&IUsF.OaIA, Otptahu of tbs fiomaa Bspublfe: by H. W. Herbert. Jtut reeetred and Jbr e*l« by ; W. A. OILDimNNST * 00, wpH 80.76 Fourth street (XKTAGE HOOaK ?<#ll BAL¥—Pleasantly aiCOattd ob the hill dmt the Allegheny Basin, and fronting ti • punk Boed. The House contains six ram* andafta.l, mUHnagidforMßMildmnMießea. Also, two earn stsr kitchens, a toe verandah lft front of the boase, ft weH of good voter, stable, ooel bow, do. ThehonaelsnewMd in good cider. The lot Is IBS feetfroatbylSO deep. ftfce •3,400. 8. CCTHBXBT ft 80*, eep!B Beal Estate Agent*. 140 Third street. AUUAAUX iron ftUalNftlJK—»or sale, the Otoe*, bx tom and good will of ft Country Stare, sttosto eigh: miles from tho city. Alio, tbo Store and Dwelling House, Stables, 4c. 8. CCTEBEBX ft bOS, np» , 140 Third street* • LACK BILKS—Just waived, fll risees Black SftUts, of every width and grads; a splendid aitkls for $l. wpl2 A. A. MABQB ft Oth PARAJIETTAI*— lft# pieces all odor* jost waived , e tbtt reporter ardds worth S7>f cents selling at i«*i mp\2 JL A. MASON A OO BLOCK PLAID SILK d—Just received, a few pieces ot the above moch admired Bilks, all excellent colors. M pl2 A. A. MASON ft CO. *KK wrench CHINTZES—We have Just wived a few piece* of the above Aft* new style*. A. A. MASON ft 00, Fresh Arrival atthe JVew Dry Goods Store. COLLINS & M’KEB. NO. 63 MARKET STREET, ARE constantly TeedTin* fresh supplies of Vail and. Winter Fancy SrtuuMi Staple DRY GOODS* Thej would rusieetfoJly call lha attention of tbo Ladies to th«u fresh slook of plaid and flgM Silks, French Sietinoes. W'o-it Plaids, Scratch Plaids, Embroideries, Laces, Milts, Gloria Hociery, Ac. Also, a fall stock of Domestics, Woolens si o Housekeeping Goods, of every description, constantly k«*m on hand, all of which they flatter themselves they can off:i to their customers at lover prices than any other house h the city. Remember, COLLINB A tI’KEE, (Dr. Thorn’s old stand.} No. £3 Market slrnlt. Orpbama’ Court 8kl«. WILL be offend at public sale on THURSDAY IJEtf- INQ, October 6th, 1864, by order of Orphans’ Cburt, into tbe property of llarld Greer, deceased, that valuable building lot, rkuated on the corner of Peon and Marburj streets, hat lag a front on Penn street, S&Ufeet, ronntcif along Maxbury 110 feet, to tbe alley, which bounds th* fMa7tnoi» Biilnad Ate, at 1 o’clock, P. M, on SATURDAY, tbe Tib day of October, IBM, will be aold on the pretnlwes, a number of ele gant Bnllding Lota, in tbe Eighth Ward, near tbe fiphtb' Ward Public School House. Terms made known at aair EDXOXO OKXES, ' SOPHIA GREER. DKY GOODS.—a. MTlOtiM, corner of Grant end P:ab street*, hoe now completed bit fid! 'Stock, ana vrculJ brg leave to aoy that he is doy selling goods «i|w«Btjt*fiv* per cent less than the prices of last year. .teams will tear in mind that a very handsome deeae of plain Back rilk cat be bought at this estabttehmeoi ftr five dollar*; a draae oi good Pmrmvtta for $140; a dram of Monslln do teine or d* Begs for $14%; a drees of good waiting Qalko for 60 cts; and all other gooda la proportion. sepll SUNDRIES— -10 tonsPeertash; 60 Mia Mackerel, largo Mo. 8; SbbblsShad; 80hfbbtsSh*d; 60 bbla Mackerel, medium; AOhfbUa - - 100 bbia Hjdzaalk Cement; 60 boxee Palm Soap; 60 bags Timothy Seed; 150 ** Saltpetre rat NSW AMD POPULAR BOOKS, Jut published and re* cetrad by H. MINER k Oeptaln Oenot, or Treaty Yean of an African Slaver; being an awrant of Ua career and advsntorw: by Bruts Mayer. Sister Agoea, or the Captive Mu; a piutßro ofConvent tile: by a Clergyman's Ytidow. Chestnut Wood; a tala by Liela TJndan. * - The EagiLh Envoy at the Curt of Bloholaa I: by UUa Jolla Comer. N&nnatta and her Loren; a tala of Momandy: by Tal* bntGvynna. .4 Vincent Notts’* fifty Yean in Both Henri spheres. . Easy Mat or the Three Apprentices. Harper’s nigeiiM, for Beptaaterr price 18 cents. Mrs. BootfcwortFs nav Book, In prim, and will be reetlv ed ia afew days—The Lost Heiress: by Mrs. Emma Ik If. Bonihwcrth. lor any aav Books call on H. MIBKR k 00- eepll Mo. MBatthfleMetrSat THE CHEST. ■IB AffLIY COOfXB, BABX.. K. rttHX eminent Medical PfactMtabact few Ml a vduVt X legacy to the world in kb great ncwUeUyt oYCON SUMPTION, and nnfatttng waefarJULMONABY.pIS BABES, vcirtoat thtwcgf ifwthrftir Slr A. i a coai/brf. M Tba Protector,” although bot recently introduced into America, ia making rapid progress through the United StabM, the Cenades, South America, and the West Indies. It has fbr a longtime bean a MMlearfida In England and on the continent of Europa, while it has grows In many countries to the position of an article of drms. To dome—trato these Bets onqalro of any English rod* dent in your vicinity of Ua knowledge of tba beneficial «f. facts of wearing the Protectory without reocara to doeforfiy of any kind. The coat of wearing tbaas articles la a mere trifle, and one win Mat for acme years. Mo one -who t*l - the health ofhlmealf or his family wilt be without them. The Hbstdtals In. this conn try arehot alone la recommending mem, but rapidly introducing . Her eout, Bradley k Ofc, of London, and Manchester, Bag Land, were originally entrusted with the manufacture of the Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and cantina# to mahaiaetoje according to Ids original instructions, sod. therefore recommend those who would near *Tbs Pro tectors,* to see to their being geanino. BmmbcrtAuit a staple article, and no Patent Jfedt etas RsrszL Puan Gent’s flise AlAOewh Ladles’do. 100 “ Boys’ and Minn do. TO “ HAROOUBT, BRADLEY *OO. 88 Ann street and 102 Nearns street, Mew York, U. B* Principal Warehotuh, 109 Wood atmt. Chaapeide, Lenten. Mannhetory, 44 Manat atm*. Mindwwt,KpgUad. H. B. * Co. an aatablisbinf Depots for theaal* of tf Tba Protector” ia all parta of America. Pfayaidan*, Borgeooa, Dro*giita, Clothier*. Oct Good* Kerehanta, Hatter* end Milliner*, aim Taralabteg Store Keeper* an estraated with th* whela—l* and retail dktzlbattoa of and to wbocnmoct llberi Unaa are offered for tbear uterpriea, and a aplaodid opportunity opaaa to them tor oo, Ann aft eat. 9«* York. All wool FLAIDS-A. a. UABOir a CO-,to a few day* vfll raeafra and open a T«7 select Mod: of nor* ttunlOO jdNN all woo 4 FlaMs; porthaaed at thareornt and imemtuii Ml—lb Not Yorhai anarHWn faa eost of maaoSKtnta; they will ba oOared at nearly rue half leer than oanal prieaa. eep7 SKPTBMBR »xa, IS&L—HABAN A AHL, No. 01 Market street, have jutieoalred per sxpnan-aome of the xno*t toanttfalatylae of French, Bwlaa, and Bootch Wrought XMBAOIDS&rsS, ever oflased In tMa dty. Aleo, a Terr large aaaortsust of Clothe, far Travelling Habfta. - ee»9 Jmtblbc* PLATS AMD O&NAMIiNTALVAPAMINO, hi all ita branches, assented In the bait style, and at price* to anlt the ton—, at the OM Shop, rear of Jaynes' Tea Store, FOTH Btreat, below WoodT TheattmHaeiofPanarg, Tana ilaWjFainttixTe and gaaa wazaMann&Bt«Mn,SaiDlMt*dt*»«r new style of Inlaid Pearl Papier Maette, in wwd,gta—aadlronwar—,of erery ieac riffle—. Btaapl——abea—eandtafcrmatleaobtalned at the Shop, or at the Waribnn— Mo. lto Wood street. - n —. eiaviiATt t» tn~ ftt—mhoat man naa aim art a iiitt at | la of ftmamm talObae Panola, rapaariag any fcaratadbraaxmtedtathla dty. ••: anWa t amp WABftAing—is.aot Anana --I a—-h—treated J_i to ear aafrnoweßr land Warranty totbea—enat of toTfeSad acn« £: *» Mr Ml aana; $9l *r to •d lnl»i> »f» . -1 — •' » ~tf ». u'- *v • lr ' ' A " ». ,’ • • . fc •»* *Sj ' ’ n : ir» vsnmm-irnrnjm- p. IKS?Mtfa—i J. W TJKDktft Hi ■ l ßgjjfL#gfci street, abo**Wttd~~JPricea of sdmisrinw -■■WWlBr j qartt»Mo; m«itißoi»%lintt;toiki ond Her,.Sot Bon* far aoton&fmM)*, mk. - ■scaringseats mu-teabarnadtKanti«xtmßrtß*p# ] ttfioata. Poorsopca >t 7h wHßnwMt M nr, 1 , Bwict«tBtfdort[. r ...yomrSnigh Fof * vtncm IGM EJ£aLOQ Air~~.Hd* r 18th« *b* ptdnuM via eommenes witbifaMyiMifcy “ ©fTH* *TRABGA: »L Bailer, Him BUm Impn: Stranger. Mr. j- * K. Partington .~-OHo Danes, MSmTba} ia«|iuM« rira-df ito-wmßlfH-f -' MlKffnSL:,J*«Bem,,Mr.Bye*; Bsrbert Oawl, .»-/«SfDeeanr on* *tt» t e^egamen I fr'df lßto lOPAN». *• • '• ~ •~~ - ' 1 oißfc-To I L bl« rttesroridmrtm.mtinvm , !»«•*•« .OW-. beußtUl bloeb 100 tMtacm fct bta, a tt» oiiHlbf I' •Dd of tb< Shupatnqdi »UM iro MIM im Mfe JM, withlo law Mot <*• Man YritofeMSMUMMSfeW. these blocks will h# sold at th* wring UWmpriCt* ” y*^T' Uo ueticßC* thy l&th of JoJj t naafagto*g*M4nly*M*a : that date. Also, CO Lots, each 24 fast fay ioo,wm b* add on nason* 1 ride terns, sad at the same prices ms ebovai. ’Apply to JAMBS BLAKELY, . . Real Batoto Agent, EVERY FAMILY BHOOLD HAYS ONE OF HAIIOLSkFBIFPI 1 CBLIBBAXBD ‘ GLOBS WATER COOLERS* .HtndedbyihemlailMb.. - 1 BATIKS of st Inst FUt? KdDaot. Is tbs Zee «tsL A. Got op expressly fas families, Hotels, Basks, Ofacee, lee Cream Saloon*,Ac, dc. M.HODKINBO2*, , eepS TfoodrA. between Third and fbarftata. A IIZRA* BUILDING U/TS FOB HAUL—PIte good Lota, * «Mh having s frost of i4'to*t*a dUoltea Allegheny cUt, mar the oaier depet, by ISO fret deeper* 34 ftet sitej.. Priees24oe*cbj one-feurtfa in baod,b*l*ae*.ln oee«tv» and throe yew*. .6. CUTBBKET * SON, aapg Best Batata Agents, 140 Thlni street r|'WSH?Y IMJLLAKB IN iiAM>,. balance at sostDßStil I A fair good Building l/>ta for *al« on tbeabor* inaa. Pries of each Lotß&j. bi**> 40 lest front by 310 daap-te an alley. Situate on Mt Washington. & CCTOBSET.A SOB, . ■spS _ IttMUrdatrwt DestUtry* DB. Jy. HUNT. Dnmsr, begs leave to » i that, After a protracted atones, he nay , poet, prepared to itton/ 'tosu whbmayfkvormnrwUhaealL ZBeoAor iron Berry street, one door from Liberty street, feepft Attißi&iutm* f'faM ittpiMd Parent Jna* zs . calved aad tor sal* by sepB JAMBB WARPROF, Wth atmt. * IMUttrV WAUkajUAfiQAMY PteUKAD PLAID AND Ij W4IPB), SIUE&—On this day or to-momnr vs vSI, eihttdt over eighty pieces rich fif’d pt>« jud strfpeJ BfihS,-~ ©* the most at)l*s and compzbiag by Sir thr "■ most axteneiv* in Ptuchaaed atthefepeaAlsrgepeieaiptory felaß In Bew Tork-St a sto > cAfies freto cost of iatpartetSoii, they will be afinedctsfesiff • the Basse extreme' low. ran a. The lari tea -sni pairtiodtoriy solkhed to call soon and exanina tlm. v . ■anffl- - . A. A. MASOK A 00l - 1 1 \OloiiL or IT.-—A Usioh llewsa and lotof Oronnd gdng- X tot sglOt «hly • anfase* - - 1 • OhiM Bnll, * ■-•-- .i.: -- - ; VfARKBT CTRZRT, BETWpBN THIRD AND YODRZH. off QDfcBgWAliK, of this fail bnport*- tom, now reorirlng,to w£kh w* invite the attends** PC the tooattry and dty trade, .navfag aom* doasrijttSeNatpeb tanu of The Were, wa tori confident of suiting all tomaa? ' ; afnang which may be -toond white iron atone, gnM-band, 7 *?. gold enroll, Uoe, pink, ptom parole, bnemand grean^-Am -i. ton be sold moch below the real atone ware. ‘COMMON WARIL—Our atoefc of On—t Tern, Plate* -- Tfati—. Bakew,y apples, Duslg,-gttohen, and.mry artkdo la th. Use, !a Urge, and selected for the aad. artistry trade. 7r- GLASS WABB—.String a large end waH-selected steak of Glaaa on hand*, we will aril at factory prioea, earing th* merchant th. trouble of-making a separate bOl. AU wo p ■pk j* » fll ob 4 mm barfll Wtr-: |J PLIiIUfIB 0 M*rkatstrect,iie&owop«nlngOMtf tbs UrmfeiM* most varied arertmats ofnefteb «fiT AastsbA EsOiDt ' dedasaear oOusdla oar ally. Busy eeeri£,fqipaz£-a§ ? tdJcwa; <;-’*• BaanttEbl Jaeoaat ObOatas Do do do BUnni ■ Whh a r m r n '*~ mt and Iniwilßp. - - '■ ■ • -nspt* * * • PUngunaxx 86ap— —•’• • •- yj 38 boat* Okiae and Genua 80*9; 63 do HU* Extern So.l Eoaa;Jnat rsadrad aadfcrsslabr . . BAHJCY ru&SHAW,--- t » «pl - 353 UWar MwtC • TAR (QAMPITS-2A IntM a»— Jut reeetrad and fin sal* by aepl BAHIT k BlSffiAWv *- mdnd sad for sals by ._r? WP* BAILEY k BEWBHAW. * HABPXB AMD TEABK LRST.tr JOB SSnmKft* i Harper,forSeptember. -■:■<•• \J LesHe* Ladled Guttle, for Beptemtec. HsrdTlmee: byOba&Bfekau; baste raanlr. Weoadaroga: &O.P.K.Jamai Me JaapwOaww: bjOharU»Lerar. ?'/ For sale by B.B.LAUTW*, ' •B* l 87 Waodateaat.- BJULMQPA a&BUW ROOT—IOO R»TOT teotemuS ~-Jt Arnnr Boot reelrel this daj by - - JOB. ILEUKO, - wSI i earner of tha Diamond and at - • A TEES’ GHJ&BY P*CIU£AL—I gran rec*iT*d by" rL «»3i job. gcncMQ. STOIiOSXBS A*D BKOPOBP WATER—A'ftwb soppG \_7 rseelved diract from tbs Springs by ■M>l JQ3.n,BMPM^ MQ)ICiteB CHB3TA—fh»T« an hand tim Bngt lot of Msdktes Chests «rer offered is Pittsburgh, saftabW IbrFssiltias, physfeLsas, Steamboats. Ac. Skosanlsfe ~ lag * good sad dhap Chest noold ocf wall tpoill arnina min* before pombasfag elsewhere. •" aaJl JOfc IUaOHD.- . LWCEBTAR fiHXSP.—Three flat strong PTirnr tarn, Mr. Haddock's celebrated bnporUd anil Jamrs yjJU»QP. / OSWBBO PBJBPa&KD COltH—la 6ox«a la atar»«Bd te «al« by E. £. &BLLBBS ACQ, ' »Rg >7 Wood strtat SAL BOPA—IO fasti la atoaagpdfcf tala by *■»- • . ... ILAggaAMiOai UOtm-OObfitolflWowaodfersaiaby ■Lt.acaS B. K. gELLEag A.OCL IABTiUt hm hi gtare aad fjraalaky J an3B tt. B: SILCT&Sfc ca. SDP. CA&B. EOOA —160 keg* in tXot* and an3B - - B. K. EBH IQCOHIOii BOOT—7 baiw in stor* aad fcr tala r i aag B. BL BBUlgg AW . / laoiganMiTadaMforaaiabT HBKEr fcOatUOT. SABI* aalT iUiSOAlMUlkaiaiknariteabtv v / r Mg EHgUBH A BlOiriAßtngr. - SIEPIKMBEE EUIUBE OP Pmn»ABt.JutwWdaS > tar sate at» eats, W SAIPL. B. WtarPßß. sag ' 8T Wood tract. ~ wSSSn IM« >— - V-v . ~'.,4 >. v.; v*. itactoca andin aaio B. JL SBLLBBS A OO^T - •*. s,