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HAMILTON, Snath Pittsburgh. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, CUy of Pittsburgh. THOMAS M. CARROL, M’Keesport, WILSON STEW ART. Duqueanc Borough. Bnouo, JII3N S. KENNEDY, City of Pittsburgh. . J. HARVEY ROBB, St. Clair. Cure or Ooubt, JOUN 11. PITILLIPB, Robinson. Comnawoinn. ELIJAH TROVILLO, CUy of Pittsburgh. Aurrroa. DANIEL WERTZ. Pitt Township. Dißti'TOß* or TQB Poos, J AMES A. GinsON. Pine. . j XDWAItD M CORKLK, Indiana. JU»BBKT HAILEY. Manchester. TICKETS! TICKETS! ■ Democratic Tickets are ready fori distribution at the office of-the Morning fbst. Call and get them in time Let every District be fully supplied. Crvntj Committee of Correspondence. Hie members-of the Democratic Ooaaty Committee of Co.ra>f»udesoe are requested to meet at the St. Charfa* Hotel-on SATURDAY NEXT, October Till, at 11 o’clock, ROOT, a GUTHRIE, Cfcftirmtn. W*. M. PotrsK. Secretary. fflass Meeting In Allegheny, DEMOCRATS, TURN OCT! TO NIGHT there will be another grand rally of the Democracy in the Market House, Alle gheny City. Democrats, taro oat la yoat strength. Yon will have bat one other opporta nity before (he great straggle at the ballot box. Judge Shftler. Col. M Candless, and other do* qoent gentlemen, will be on hand. Grand Rally To-Morrow Eveala(« A miss meeting comes off at the American Ilotel- in Pittsburgh, to morrow erening, oar readers will remember. A grand tarn oat is ex pected. Good speakers will be there, and wr have no doubt the Democrats will be there in their strength. Come one, come all. It is the last rally. Freemen, to the Rescue! D»rani»rete- on Taesdey next yoa are called on to exercise the great duty of freemen. None oan properly neglect that duty this year, for great principles are at stake, and high and responsible offices are to be filled. No election for many years has been more important; and never have the enemies of Demooracy made more eesperate efforts to destroy the great party of the people The rights of self-government, and of oitizenship : freedom of conscience ; freedom of spceoh. all are assailed by onr unscrupulous foes. Shall the Democracy quail, or forget its doty- at such a moment, when it oin triumph by a firm and determined effort f Onr State is prospering; its credit is sustain ed : its finances were never in a better condition. Its pnbhc works are approaching completion, when they can repay their cost. Shall this pub. he prosperity be jeoparded by a change of rales without cause T Bball the party under whose administration the Btate and the nation have prospered as no country evef prospered before, be stricken down by a rabble of faotions pro fessing no principles bat hatred of Democracy ? Bhall we barter away all of good that we now enjoy •• for the desperate ebanee of something better which they promise ?” Shall the oid Keystone State. Democratic for half a century, be plaoed under the control of Whigs, Abolition ist*, Know Nothings and uneasy politicians for the next three years: Democrats, yoa can for bid and prevent it. Be not deceived by the slan ders of oar ancient enemies. Democracy is the same low that it ever was; proscribing no man for hts opinions, or the accident of birth ; main taining the right of the people to govern tfceip selves : and securing to all oar oitixena ample. protection abroad and eqasl joatioe at borne. > If wo permit onr candidates to be stricken down, onr principles mast fall with them, and onr party suffer an unnecessary and disastrous defeat. Freemen, to tbe rescue. From all parts of the State eome tidings that the democrats are aroused and resolote. Let not Allegheny county be found wanting. We have no cause to fear for the result if every Democrat will do hie doty. "We oan elect our whole State tioket, and tbe votea of Allegheny county may thus decide it We may elect half our county ticket, if we will. Let not so good an opportnnity be lost to secure oar rights, oar best interests, and a Democratic victory. Our in disorder and disarray. They have no bond of Union bat hatred of De mocracy; so great purpose to accomplish bat tir secure offioes and spoils. For that they throw away principles, they bargain and sell, and make merchandise of voters. ‘ Will the freemen of this commonwealth suffer such a rabble of faotions to triumph ? Democrats, one firm oharge along their whole line, and the day's oar own. THE MEETINGS, Tho Democratic meetings so far have been well attended, and the best spirit prevails. The “ onterrified ” Democracy laugh at tbe brag game of their opponents; and go into the battle with confidence and ooursge. Democrats have seea far more alarming indications than the pre sent, and yet have triumphed over all their enemies. so* Is tbe Prothonotary half as mad at tbe Know Nothings as he pretends to be 7 • Is he not doing his utmost to secure the elec tion of a Know Nothing 7 Is he sot fooling the Chronicle t Sinoe the above was in type we have been in formed by the Prothonotary that he answers the first question in tbe affirmative, and the two laet in the negative. It is only fair to publish his answers. Nod is a clever man, and a shrewd politician; and be will be very apt to head all his opponents yet, exoept the Democrats. Fibs at Summit, Pa.—The dwelling house and store and one or two warehouses of Messrs. John Ivory A Soo, at Summit, were totally de stroyed by fire on Sunday evening. The store vis completely enveloped in flames before it was Supposed to have caught from a ■tore pipe in the store. Their loss is estimated at from $1,600 to $2,000. The house is insur ed, wo understand, ia the Lycoming insurance Company, and merchandise in the Store partly ia th« Pr.» kli “ Firt in »wanee Company of PUU v *4«lphi»._ CkronicU ticket hai the nmme of a Saov Nothing on it. Wo ny what wo know. V'Xv ■' r , • •* s «#wi •#o** o*r- \ Governor'feeder, left 8l Loala on Tneed : OCTOBER 6. George W. Greene, a banker of Chicago, has been folly committed on a charge of mordering bis wife, strychnine having been found in her stomaoh. .: s , Theoretic Sa nowln her ieventeenth day, and no algtfbfhSr arrival. Fean are expressed that she may have damaged her machinery and been compelled to lie to. The Canada is also two weeks out, . . . . Henry 8. Evans, the Whig nominee of Chester county, for the Cheater and Delaware Senatorial dl'triot, has withdrawn from the contest Jts. J. Lewie, of Delaware, ie. uow the only Whig candidate. After considerable trouble, the jury. In the trial of Dr. Graham for the murder of Col. Lo ring, was completed by the selection of a twelfth jaror and the case was opened by Ur. Bhepberd, the attorney-general. A letter in the Cioelnnati Qautt*, servee'to ex* plain why Ashland has been torn down. The timbers, whioh, were not seasoned when they were pot op, are so mneh deoayed as to render the building insecure. A fugitive slave case was before the United States Commissioner at Philadelphia on Wednes day. Bis name was 'Henry Maaaey, and Com. lograhatn, after a full and careful examination, remanded him to the claimant, Mr. Franklin lyight, of Queen Anne, Md. t Tue Tivoli Hose Company of Albany are now cn a visit to Philadelphia. They are described as a most respectable lookiog body of men, and are acoompanled by Captain Jaoob C. Corler, editor of the Albany Evening Transcript, as «4£cketman. ftlessrs. Reed, Brothers & Co., one of the heaviest dry goods and. ready made clothing firms on street, Philadelphia, have failed. From acnrcLtbey publish, it is supposed they will be able to liquidate a good portion of their liabilities. The Methodist Episcopal Conference, in ses •ioa it Cincinnati, have appointed a committee to ioqcrire into the cause of the failure of the boase of Raper A Co., of that city,' the Rev. Wo. H. Fyffe, a olergyman of the city, having been ebarged wirh being a secret member of the fir u. He dented the charge. The New York Academy of Mnsio having failed, on Monday night, to attraot a full house at three dollars per ticket, Ur. Hackett has wisely determined to reduce the prices of admis i uq. Hereafter, the entranoe fees to the per q uotes, and first oirole of boxes, will be two dol lars, and second eirole one dollar. Mr. G. R. Harbacb, conductor of a freight oa the Rock Island (Ills.) R. R., lost Ms life oa Taeaday tinder the following melancholy circumstances: Just es the train was passing a p'st that stood in dose proximity to the oars, Mr. Harbacb thrust bis head out cf a window a ben It came in contact with the post and was s wered from his body. This should be a waru it g to all traveling on railroads. •• Is there any natural connection between De mocracy and Know Nothiogism ? If not, how is It that so many Democrats get into the order? Iti this bounty it is asserted that a majority of the De mocratic county committee ie competed of Know Nothings, and it is very certain that all but three or four of their county ticket are in the earns predicament.” The above ie from the Gault* of Thursday morning; and a mere base eleo ti jnoering falsehood could not be' uttered. The D mocratio County Committee have issued ad d sees, signing all their names thereto, which p: ore beyond a doubt that they are opposed to ti e secret order. Oar candidate* an known men, and the reek le i falsehood that all but three or four of them a; Know Nothings will be believed by no one not Rations to be cheated. The same tricks have been tried before to cause distrust la the Democratic ranks. We trust and believe they will be despised this year. “ Let not took Lirr Hand now what touk Biout HaxdDoeth.”—The Philadelphia papers have jost published a list of the contributors to the fund for the relief of the yellow fever suf fe-ers at Savannah. This interesting document has been anticipated for some time, bat its pub lic htioo wee probably delayed until the survivors fr ,m (he epidemic had sufficiently recovered to sec who were their deliverers. They will now hare a chance to bay their dry goods, groceries, Ac , from the men . who subscribed so liberally ! If they don't make eome suoh grateful return it will be a bad speculation for the gentlemen con tributors. Philadelphia lawyers have a reputa ti» n for being "sharp,” but their laurels are en dangered by the “sharp prsotioe” of the mer chants. |o* The Inviolability ef a man's person in England ia elhgnlariy illustrated ia the ease of Dr Peltbman, tbe alleged insane persecutor of Prince Albert, who has, at length, been released from his fourteen years of oaptivity in the Brit ish mad houses, on condition that he shall Im mediately quit Britain, and never again set foot upon its soil. He has, of course, aooepted tbe conditions, and has gone to Germany. The oivil inquiries into his ease resulted in the decision that he was perfectly sane, and an order was is- by a magistrate for hie release, but Lord Palmerston re fated to countersign it, except on tho above oondition. Minnesota Fbkali Ssmikart.—The card of tho Bev. Dr. KUlikelly will be found in our ad vertising columns this morning. As health is a great desideratum for those lending their daugh ters from home, we may say that this is one of the very beet locations in that respect in the State. Its qualifications ae an educational insti tution are well known. J 0" “ The American Card Writer,” Mr. W. I. Veecslins, will remain at tbe City Hotel forafew days longer. His eard-writing is ths best we have ever seen, and oar oltisens will scarcely have another opportunity to get cards written that are more elegant than lithographing, at le&et until he returns, whieh we understand he. does not purpose for some time to oome. Jo* We have inadvertantly forgotten to men tion heretofore tire withdrawal of Mr. J. P. Barr from the Chronicle newspaper. The estab lishment passes Into the hands of Mr. M’Donald, tho former partner of Mr. Barr. The Utter gen tleman, however, wilt assist for the present, ia the editorial duties. •0* We were “ a little previous ” in announ oiog James G. Biohey as the Know Nothing can didate for Congress, which we did on Wednes day. It may be otherwise decided, but Mr. Bichey’a chances were then considered pretty good. } 10" The Bev. William Collier, we learn with pleasure, has been sUtioned In Pittsburgh for the coming year, as pastor of the First Metho dist Protestaot Ghureb, on Fifth street. He will preach there next Sunday. A Last Homs voe the Printer.—The Savan nah Nemo says that previous to the death of the late Samuel Chapman, editor of the Savannah Journal and Courier, a few weeke sinoe, that htatieman purchased a lot in Laurel Grove Cem ftery, to be appropriated especially aaa place pi burial for printers. The purehaso was hard-" lyoogtyUtod when he himself vas called to the atotsfons of the blessed, and hie body beotmr the first oooupant of the tomb. % - ! ■P'i -, .•’*> %’K We find the following projeet of a Know lav in the Philadelphia Argut of the 8d fd ask for it the attention of our readers, p»"®p te we recommend iVjW'Uae n»tur*liled gltlfNSSqtb* reed it. It lot >*o them; for and State; andiaio effeot & re-enactment of the old Alien FOREMEN! READ—REPLEOT. Tta- following projeet foralaw to perry oat fully Ike aims and parposee of the Ktiow-Notb ings Ik being dieoaeeed at the present time in their lodges. The draft emanated from the Grand Coanoil and was sent to the subordinate lodges for their eonoorrenoe. The paper from whioh this copy was taken is in the hand writing of the Secretary of the Grand Coanoil, and earn* into posseeeion of its present owner in each a way as, while it involves no duty of se oroey, still gives to it all the oertainty of legal proof. Read the proposed law to be eoaoted if thefitate Legislator© passes into the hands of the Know Nothings:. Sso. 1. Be it enacted, Ac., Ac.*. That from and after the passage of this act, it shall not be lawful for any person not born within the limits of the United States of America to bold or ex eroise any offioe, whether commissioned or oth erwise, in the militia of this Commonwealth, under a penalty of five hundred dollars open conviction thereof in any Coart of this Common wealth. Sbo. 2. Be it enacts*, &0., That it shall not he lawfol for any person not born within the lim its of the United States of America, to hold or exeroise the offioe of President, Cashier, Direc tor, Trustee, Clerk, Engineer, or any other of fioe, place, or employment, in any Bank or manu facturing, Railroad, Insurance, Coal or other Company incorporated by any law of ..this Com moowealth, ooder a penalty of five hundred dol lars upon conviction thereof, or undergo an im prisonment in the oonnty jail for one year, at the discretion of the Court Sic. B.—Be it eoaoted, &0., &0., That from and after the passage of this aot, it shall not be lawful fer aoy person not born within the limits of the United States of America, to hold any commission as an Auctioneer, or lioense as a Pedlar, nor shall any person act as an agunt for any foreign Manufacturing Insurance Company, or other agency whatsoever, under the same penalties as are prescribed in the seoond section of this aot. Bxo. 4. Be it enacted, &o. Ac., that from and after the passage of this aot, it shall not be law ful for any person not bora within the limits of the United Skates of America, to officiate as a Clergyman, Minister, Priest, Rabbi, Elder, Bishop, or any other Ecclesiastioal or other Cbnrcb office, without having first obtained from the Governor of this Commonwealth a lioense to do and perform tbe same. Seo. 6. Be it enacted, Ac., Ac., that from and after tbe passage of this act, it shall not be law ful for any person not born within the limits of the United States of America to travel within this Commonwealth without having firet obtained a passport, to be granted by the Secretary of ; the Commonwealth, (if he should deem it pro per,) containing therein a full and accurate de scription of bis or her person, age, birthplace and occupation, which must be shown if requir ed to do so by any mayor, alderman, magistrate, justice of tbe peaoe, constable, police officer, railroad conductor or ageDt, stage driver or captaiu of any canal boat, under tbo same pen alties as are prescribed in the second section of this aet. . Receipt# ob tfce Public Werka [ Prom Lb« Pttbll: Lad gar, October S.J The following statement shows the amount of revenue received at each Collector’! office on each line of the Publio Works for eight months of the fiecal year of 1853 and 1854, commencing on tbe firet day of December aod ending on the 81st day of Joly. DKLAWABK DITUIOK. 1853. 18*4. 08 $133,074 06 ~. 7.217 47 10.018 t-5 ... 11,561 14 12,030 6i Keaton..... ..... Saw Hope. 8ri5t01...... MAIN LINE. Philadelphia^. ►. Pboll Parkersburg...... Laiu-aMer Columbia. poriAmoQ'.b..~- „ ... HarrUborg...... Kawpoife L*wi<town Huntingdon Hollldaynburg Johnstown BlalmriUe - Fttrport Pittsburgh Total., JW2.TW 23 |79«,400 67 Miscellaneous revenue belonging to tbe Main Line: PorUmoaih outlet lrxk. 4LOC3 16 ..... DjocEs'c LliftOd Bridge. 761 70 Juotal* Aqueduct ..... 52 Oil fm-port Aqueduct 148 30 Totel 42,026 12 42,121 86 NORTH AND WEST BRANCH DIVISIONS. DuoMrcborc $10,106 26 $16,412 66 Willlamiport; 11,634 12 Northumberland 24.513 40 Beeeti Htreu. Urvrpool - 9,728 53 72 Total - 4149,733 85 $166,031 ST RECAPITULATION. 1553. ’ ISM. Mala Una - $864,811 &5.. $788,528 83 Dataware Dtefcdoo 122 809 29 ..... 156.022 70 North and Watt Branch. 149.733 86 165.031 97 It will be remembered that tbe Pennsylvania Baiiroad Company used the Portage road laet year, and paid tbe State for the use of the same, in the shape of toll, $218,776 62. The compa ny ceased to ose this road on tho 15th of Febra ary laat, bnt in making an estimate, like this, it ie fair to add a pro rata proportion of the above sum. of four and a half months to the receipts of this year, which would increase the amount of tolls received on the Main Line to $678,794 86, or an exeess of $28,988 01 over the snm re ceived last year. Tbe tolls were reduced by the Canal Commissioners 80 percent laet spring from tbe ecale adopted last year. The savings in the management of tbe works will be large, and thus the net revenue for tbe year will be muoh larger than it was last year. Tbe expenditure on the Portage Baiiroad alone was $502,967 67, whioh was ineurred mainly to transsot the business of the Pennsylvania Bail rosd Company. The above faote in connexion with the statement made by the Bevenne Com missioners, that nearly a million of tbe State debt had been paid and provided for, affords the most satisfactory assurance that the finances of the State are in a wholesome condition. The very feet that State loans are so well maintain ed la eooolasivo with all Intelligent people that the States' credit ie .on the firmest basis. These loaos aft held mainly by our Urge capitalists end bankers, wbo make ibeir investments after thorough examination in reliable quarters. Newspaper paragraphs prepared for partisan effect are not likely to influence the opinions of Booh holders, nor to effect the market price of the loans. Every Pennsylvanian has just oanse of pride at the good credit of the Commonwealth at this time. Long may it be maintained. Obstructing a Railroad—Strange Freak. Pbovidbnci, Oot. B.—An ol i man named Ly man Hawes committed a straoge freak to-day, causing no little excitement. He ereoted a house of boards on both traoks of the Provi dance and Worcester Baiiroad, and placed with in the earns a keg of powder, and then nailing himself In the boose, swore that if the trains at tempted to run through the building, he would blow all to; atoms. His wild and determined threats and the obstruction caused a detention of two hours to the trains; but finally a crowd of about 1,000 persons assembled, smashed in the door of tbe building, and seised Hawes and dragged him to jail. The police speedily de molished the home, and the trains passed on. The excitement was so great that it was with difficulty the people were deterred from injuring Haw*s. The reason given for the strange freak is, that Hawes formerly owned the land through which the road passes, and, oonoeiving that he had not been allowed enough for it by the Com missioners, endeavored to revenge himself in the manner stated. The anniversary of the "Jerry Rescue,” was eelebrated at Syracuse, N. Y., on the 80th September. The principal feature was a hot and exoiting discussion between William Lloyd Gar rison and Fred. Douglass, as to the propriety of murdering slave holders when tbe occasion offered. Garrison said there were men in State street, Boston, who would have paid $5OO to have CoL Buttle shot, tarred and feathered. Douglass thought it neoeeeary that the Hue of duty should be marked out by the blood of slave holders. Garrison thought that man had no right to shed human blood, unless it wee hie own as a martyr. Douglass carried the smypa* thies of tbe crowd with him entirely ; most of the individuals became blood thirsty. Pardoned.—Hastings, the Postmaster in Sas sex oounty, Del., who about three years ago was eonvioted of robbing the mail and sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment, haa been pardoned by the President He has worked industriously at Ms trade, shoemaking, during his imprison ment In the jail of this county, and assisted ma terially in supporting his family. He looks in [feeble health, but wae mooh rejoiced when Mar shal Morrow told him he wae free. i y'\<s+~‘ ? ; «• *7*. ♦ ' * to Sebastopol ie the largest military and naval expedition ever undertaken to modern warfare. AcootdingAo the aoeoantt, tt numbers 600 vessels and 90,00 men. The Hew York Courier eomparea thia with the principal expeditions undertaken, in European history: The “ Invinrible Armade,” despatched under Philip 11, of Spain, for the conquest of Eng gland, and so famous in warlike annals, number ed only one hundred and thirty seven ships of war, twenty thousand soldiers and eleven thou sand sailors. The expedition of Charles V, to to Tunis, consisted of five hundred Genoese and Spanish vessels, and thirty thousand men; that -of Gnstavus Adolphus to Germany of only fif teen or eighteen thousand; that of Jessuf against Candla thirty thousand; that of Kionperti against tbe same stronghold fifty thousand; that of Charles XII, upon Denmark twenty tbons and ; that of Peter the Great opon the tbe Cas pian Sea twenty thousand men with two hun dred and seventy ships ; the attempted descent of Hoche agaioet Ireland, twenty five thoosand men; that of Bonaparte, npon Egypt twenty three thousand men, with thirteen ships, seven teen frigates, and fonr hundred transports; tbe Anglo-Russian expedition against Holland, forty thousand men; that of Aberorombie npon Egypt, twenty thousand men; that of Lord Catnoart upon Copeogagen, twenty-five thous and men; that of Wellington upon Portugal, fifteen thousand, and upon Spain thirty thous and ; that of the English upon Antwerp seventy thousand men, forty thousand of which were land troops, and thirty thousand sailors; that of tbe Eogliah upon Washington about eight thousand, and npon New Orleans, fifteen thous and ; that of tho French npon Algiers, thirty thousand. Thus we see that all these expeditions, com prising the most important which have taken place rinoe the invention of gunpowder, fall con siderably short of the present The only one in fact which was ever planned on a greater soale was that of Napoleon against England, in which preparations were made for throwing a hundred and fifty thousand disciplined veterans npon Eogland, by means of three pinnaces pro tected by sixty ships-of-tbe-line. That, howev er, is not entitled to be brought into comparison, inasmoch as the expedition itaelf never took place: Bespectiog these vessels, we find some inter esting authentic details in the Washington Star and New Tork Daily Times, from which it ap pears that the one to be built at New York, and to be named “ Niagara,” ie to be larger than tbe rest, and as the Times eays, the largeat ship ever bnilt in this oonntry. Her extreme length wilt be 345 feet; depth of hold 81 feet; breadth of beam 66 feet; draught when loaded 22 feet 9 inchee; displacement 6500 tons. She has been modelled by and will be built under the soperin tendance of Mr. George Steers, who acquired so high a repute by bnilding tbe famous yacht which took the prise at tbe Loodon World's Fair. By the terms of the contract she is to have a speed of IT nautical miles per hour under sail alone, and a velocity of 16 nautical miles per hoar un der steam alone, in case tbe engined are con structed by Messrs. T. H. & E. Feron, brothers of tbe late John Faron, who built tbe engines of the Collins steamers. Tbe Niagara will be a propellor, end oarry guns of elevso inch bore, the largest calibre used in our navy. As re gards her machinery, the Star says it is ae yet undeoided who are to, build it, and a Board of Engineers will assemble at Washington on the 9th inst., to determine tbe question ; bat it is proposed to have her famished with three direct acting engines of 72 inch oylinder and three feet and one-tenth stroke. As regards tbe other steam frigates the same paper tells ns that the plan for tho engine of tbe Boston one is far nished by Cept. Ericsson ; that tbe Philadelphia frigate is to have a "steeple engine,” nod that one of those at Norfolk is to have " borixontal trunk engines.” All tbe frigates, exoept tbe Nmgsra are each to have a displacement of 3690 tons, and will mount thirty four 82 pound shell guns A late report of the Senate of Massachusetts says there are oow in tbe custody of tbe insti tutions of that State 1,168 iosane persons, of whom 661 are in one hospital. The amount of money which will be realised this season from the Hop crop of Otsego oounty, N. Y, is estimated at $460,900. Tbe crop in Madison and Oneida eouirtiea is an average one.- Tbe New York Shipping List states that tbe price of hard coal ia to be reduced, in that city, fifty cents a ton, vis: to $7 from vessel, and $7,60 per ton. Tbe Ohio of Thursday morning, •nys: —" We are informed thst tbe Banks of thia State have now ready, and will soon pot io cir culation, email bills to the amount of $lOO,OOO, to take the place of the foreign paper withdrawn from the State.” .....*166,022 70 .sl 800 29 .f 285,880 ST 4233.H1 01 . 1C.458 7S 10,100 31 . 20.K56 iy 3-J,*45 72 . 4J,1*7 48 40,891 T 3 . 180,704 46 53fl 200 23 . 12213 ltf 17.233 53 . 1-4 354 U 6 ll . 3 002 17 a.i>77 01 0.071 31 0.823 19 6 011 81 4 895 30 . 71970 34 54.020 81 . 111,231 89 21 V 95 48 . 4,261 15 2,872 13 I.9'H 34 2.132 18 . 93,728 10 62,636 72 51,220 36 666 17 66 98 l7O 16 A daughter of tbe late Hon. Oliver H. Smith, late United Btatee Senator iron Indiana, at a re cent ooanty fair at Connellsvilte, in that State, received tbe highest prise—a side-saddle worth one hundred dollars—as being tho best lady ri der of all who presented themselves as competi tors. 90!753 60 9*1.594 98 The Tribune has knocked the New York Her ald into a cocked bat, the Timet into fragments, and the other papers ont of sight, in "mung news.” Its cotemporaries were satisfied with a home-made material, bnt the Tribune imports a foreign slander, and circulates its falsehoods dated from Paris, for the eager seisure of hungry tele graphic correspondents. ’• .41,127456 60.-41,119,682 80 Reception • t tka new Governor General Havana, Sept. 22. —Tbe Governor Dudley not having sailed yesterday, as Mr. Greyer, her Par ser, tho light she would have done, I am enabled hastily to announce to you the arrival yesterday of tbe new Spanish steamship Francisco de Asia, of 12 guns, having on board General Con cha, hts wife, three children, four servants, and a numerous military staff, including a sergeant and 160 foot soldiers. I eannot at this moment attempt to deeoribe the scene that took place upon his landing at 8 p. m., yesterday. Tbe city was literally one soene of flag staffs and flags* and fireworks—crackers by daylight and rockets by night—the streets were flooded with light from the illumination. The conduct of tbe Marquis de laPesuela, wae noble and manly, he received hie successor as hie guest There are three balls to-night I have been kept awake all night by the shoutings of "Viva Conoha,” " Viva Espanol. The poor fools. Railroad Suspension Bridge.—The Detroit (Mioh.) Inquirer, in a notice of the Railroad Suspension Bridge on the Great Weataft road, states that the work ia being crowded forward to rapid completion. The wires are all put to gether, and are being wound. This is the heavy part of the work, as the bridge portion, whioh ie to be suspended, will be ready by the time the wire is completed. The bridge is to be swung twenty feet direotly over the present oarriage bridge, and when completed will be one of the most magnificent structures in the world. It is thought thst the oars will cross by the first of December. j 0» A “ Universal Jubilee,” eo called, is to be proclaimed by the Holy See for November next. According to the official journal at Rome, its object ie to obtain : Ist Peace between all Christian Prinoes. 2d. To appease the spirit of revolt and sedi tion. 3d. Tbe remove 1 of the scourges of cholera and famine. 4th. To invoke the light of the Holy Spirit on the Holy Father, in the derision of the dqgma of tbe immaculate Conception. An Enoyotical Letter has been issued, dated August Ist, convoking at Borne all the Bishops of the Church, to aid in the deoieion of this last point of faith. $0" The workmen employed on the Plains of Abraham preparing for the approaohing agricul tural exhibition there, were desirous to manifest their loyalty, and at the same time pay a com pliment to Gov. Elgin, on his way to opeo the Canadian Parliament. For that purpose they hoisted a flag Immediately on the approach of his lordship's carriage. All parties were sur prised to find tbe American flag floating at the masthead, and that the British governor passed under its ehadow on bis way to represent the Queen. It seems the omnioos flag had been brought down, with others, from Montreal for the exhibition, and that in the hurry of the mo ment, the workmen had run up the stare and stripes. _ j 0» j. ft, Robinson, Superintendent of the 8. M. & N. B. R , has recently made a contract to deliver one hundred thousand tons of coal in New York, at $lO per too, to be delivered in two years. He expeots to olear $8 per ton. The coal is from Perry county, and for certain purposes is superior to any Eastern coal. SOAP —800 boxes Borin Soap frr aalebv octs SMITH E SINCLAIR, OOPPre—l76 ben Bio tor »ale bj _ L/ ooifi swim a Sinclair waA*-* ,» 1 * * * • ■ ‘ t *.vir-v// ». •\* -VV.v>y * -* r ** <'- ' -' --Jit. ' '' * 'tt* ’ - «• *- -* < : v ?jiW :\.V; j_ v 1 »•" y't » v i. ■»>,■».»»«i. From tbe Philadelphia North American. The Sew Steam Frigates. of Cwba. [Oorraepoadecdeace of (he Cberlectoa Courier.] m* I«IWO U*uf MUs oUh- M*. Xajjj|* weraiifSt need by him exclusively in hi* own prae -flea.' fliiitinaiilnil ware the; to all eai*eaof Livercomplaint, ittjftt add attracting th# attention of tba matin! teenier, faned into general nsv-They./Mt Wtthgreai artslnty and regularity; the pagan* wlnni' Immediately feel# the Aspersion of hit dlaeasvnnd U nally i ret nr ail to health. With aoma tba efftßt.it abnost miraculous, frequently experiencing Immediate re 3 le \ after haring tor aontha naortad to drnga and m*dkln«;?f toother description, Diseases of the Liver are Very, common in thlt country, and are often frightful in charac ter. Thoae who experience any of the premonitory symp toms of this dangerona and complicated diaease, should at onoe proeare a box of Dr. M’Lane's Pills, and perhaps, thereby, be eared a world of misery. Porehasers will be careful to ask tor Dr. K’lnne's Cele brated Lirer PUls, and taka none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Urer Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’lnne’t lirar Pills, also his celebrated Verm Ifaga, can new be had at all respectable drag stores in the United States and Canada. A!ao tor sale by the eole proprietors. * FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd A 00., ay- Prof. MorsVi Inrigoratlng Blixlr »d Cordial.—As a protector against contagions and infectious diseases, there U nothing dike bracing up the nerves, muscular and digestive systems. If three are in perfect order, the bnman frame is a tower of strength almost impregnable to disease. The cholera- is now in pro cess of importation to our shores, and It is of the utmost importance that the system should be put into a condition best calculated to resist Its attacks. Every migrant vrenl rom Europe baa tte passengers decimated by the malady, and the reason why it is so total Is, that most of the unfor tunate tenants of tbs steerage hare been weakened by poverty and privation, and their relaxed nerves, and fibres, and tissue* can offer no resistance to the malaria of the pestilence. The very best preparative for the approaching cholera—for we are sera to have It in the spring or sum mer—U a course of MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OB CORDIAL It will bring every organ, every nerve, every muscle, Into a condition of perfect vigor, while its powerful andieptic properties will neutralise every un healthy tendency in the flnids ot the body, aod purify and equalise the circulation of the blood. To three who suffer from nervous tremblings, hysteria, dyspepsia, liver com plaint, general prostration, lowness of spirits, or any dis ease or Infirmity consequent upon the disordered action or torpidity of any organ upon the regularity of which general health depends, this preparation is recommended as a sov ereign and sale specific—free from every mineral ingredient, aod eminently conservative In Us nature. Lad : es will find it a “ pleasant help” in all the disorders to which their aex is *ahject. . The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles Price three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; six for twelve dollars. C. U. RING, Proprietor. 192 Broadway, New Turk. Bold byDroggitfa throughout the United States, Cessna, and the West Indite. AGKNTB. FLEMING A BROS., No 80 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DR. GKO. H. KBYSBR. No. 140 Wood street, do J P FLEMING. Allegheny CHtv ■ ecpZfcdtw jg- ltlwer Disease*.—Carter’s Spanish aOxtnra, as a remedy for liver D< tease, and the number of formida ble evils connected with a disorganised state of that organ, b unrivalled. Hundreds of certificates, from the highest sources, of persons living in the city of Richmond, might be given of cures effected by Carter's Spanish Mixture. We have only room to refer to the extraordinary cure cf Samnel L. Drinker. Esq , of the firm of Drinker k Morris, Booksellers, Richmond, Va., who was cured by two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering from diseased liver. He says its aetton on the blood is wonderful. better than all the medicine bo had over taken, and cheerfully recommends It lo all. %*S» advertisement. scpl&daw Pantaloons.—Tha well-known superiority Of QUIBBLE’S fit in the Garment, needs no comment on his pert; it has been acknowledged by all who have tovored him with their order*, that they have never been fitted with the «nm„ mw aod style as by him. He begs to inform his pa trona and the public, that his stock Is now replete with the newest ttyleetor coats, vests and pants, suitable for the present season. 1 1. GRZBBU^ Tailor and Pantaloon Maker, X4J> Libert v PL, bead of Woed. XABBZKD, At Germantown, on the 2d in«C, by Lbe Rev. Wm- H. Farneri. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, Judge of the Philadel phia Court of Common Pleas, to Miss CAROLINE BART BOXSALL, daughter of the late Henry L. Bonsall, and adopted daughter of Isaae Pugh. In Meroer.cn Toewley evenlog, September 26tb, by the Rev Mr. M’Watty, Mr. MICHAKL ZAQNISER and Miss CHRISTIANA, daughter cf John M’Gill, &q. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. niuuesotn Point Female Seminary REV. DR. KILLIKELLT, Principal. 111 m KATE I HUGHES, late of New York. Associate. The Twelfth Session of this School will commenreon t! e FIR>»T OP NOVEMBER. 1554. For terms, Ac , please ad dress the Principal, at Rlttannipg, Pa. fociC:c'»«l3g Adqitoktrstrix Itntlea. WU2KHAS, Letters of Administration having been granted lo the undersigned, ou the estate of A L£I ANDXR MULNIX, deceased, iate of Pena township, all persons having elaims against said estate are notified to {iremnt them, duty authenticated for settlement. aod all ktowtog themMlvas indebted are requested to make im mediate payment to MARY M. MULNIX, 0clf:*6l« Administratrix. Ptananahlpi Mercantile s»d Steamboat Roek«KetplH|« TUB DAT AND EVENING CLASbES OF DUFFS COL LEGIA are open for the reception of students. Daily Lectures on Mercantile Lev and Commercial Sci ence*. oct6 CIURAP HOUSES FUR SALE, AT NO. 140 THIRD ' 6TKKKT. A Cottage House, of three room*, for $350. A Brick IToxue, of three room*, Ist $4OO. A Frame Hotue, on Carroll street. for SSCO. A Brick House, of alz room*, for $l5OO. A Cottage ITonae, of six rooms, for $2400. Low prices and easy term* of payment*. Also, 6 Building Lota, at $250 each. Terms, $2O in hand, balanoe in four yearly payments. 8. CUTHBERT A 80N, oetfi 140 Third street. [3LOWER ROOTS FOR BPKLNG BLOOMING.—My stock A’ of Bnlbs has arrived from Holland' in fine condition, composed of llyadntbs, Tulips, Crocus, Ac. The stock Is ▼try large and varied, and offered at lov rates. Catalogues may be bad at the warehooso, or seat to applicants. octfl JAMBS WARDROP. SAKDB' SARSAPARILLA—I gross jost ree.dv»i and for sale by JOS. FLEMING, octs corner of the Diapiond and Market at. LUBLNb’ EXTRACTS—A large assortment received by cctfl JOB. FLEMING, CABTILB SOAP—33O foe genuine received and forule by pete joa. Fleming. WHITE CASTiLB SOAP—2OO fi» very fine rereivel and fbr sale by (oetflj JOS. FLEMING. T.IINK aAJLAU OlL—d dox just received and for Bale by f octo JOS. FLEMING. WHIT* MUSTARD BKED—6OO lb* very too rac'd by Qgt6 JOS FLEMING. 171I 71 INK SPONGE—I bait received by ; octfl JOS FLEMING. Mechanics, Investor* end Ifennfactarer* ! *570..- JN CABH PRIZES $570. YOLUMB TEN OF THE « SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ” commences on the 10th of September. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement Of the interacts of MECHAN ICS, INVENTORS. MANUFACTURERS AND FARMERS, and la edited by mm practically skilled in the aria and science*. Probable no other journal of the same character is so extensively eironUted, or so generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the valuable Patents which issue weekly from the Patent Office are illustrated with En gravings, and the el aims of all the Patents are published regularly in its eelnma as they are issued, thus making it a perfect Scientific and Mechanical Encyclopedia of infor mation upon the subjects of Mechanical Improvement*, Chemistry, Engineering and the Snaua generally. It is published weekly in quarto form, suitable fbr bloding, and each volume contains FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTEEN PAGES OF READING MATTER, SEVERAL HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS, with a full and complete Index. Its circulation on tbe last vomme exceeded 23,000 eopiee per week, and the practical receipts In one volume are worth to any family much more ‘ than the subscription price. The following Cabs Pams are offered by the Publishers for the fourteen largest lists of tnbaeribera sent In by the Ist of January, 1855: $lOO will be given for the largest list; $75 for the second; $O5 for tbe third; $55 fbr tbe fourth; $5O for the fifth; $45 for the sixth; $4O for tbe seventh; $35 for the eighth; $3O for the ninth; $25 for the tenth; S2U fbr the eleventh; $l6 for the twelfth; $lO fbr the thirteenth, and $5 for the four teenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the suflceeaful competitor immediately alter tbe first of January, 1855. Txana: —One copy, one year, $2; on* copy, six months, $1; five copies, six months, $4; ten copies, nx months, $8; ten ooptos twelve months, $l5; fifteen copies, twelve months, $22; twenty copies, twelve months, $2B, In advance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be takes at lem than $1,40 each. Name* can be sent in at different times, and from different Poet Offices. Southern West ern mooey taken for subscriptions. Letters should be directed, post paid, to MUNN A 00, 128 Fulton street, N. V. *9* Messrs. Munn A Go. are extensively engaged in pro curing Patents for new inventions, and will advise inven tor.*, witbont charge, in regard to the novelty of their im provement octs A Rare Cbauee, IS OFFERED to any person wishing to embark In a lucra tive business, well established. The undivided half of the Patent Leather Manufactory, comer of Decatur street and Diamond alley. Also, 42 Lots in Soventh Ward; 0 acre* of Land adjoining the Seventh Ward, well supplied with hydrant water; and the undivided half of 00 acres of land at Hillside, Pennsylvania Bail road. Westmoreland oounty. Apply to JOHN 8. SHIPPER, octk3t* 104 Liberty street NEW MUSIOAL WOEKB.—Moore’s oompleteQEncyciopo <ila of Musk; price $4. History of the Old Hundredth Psalm Tune; by Rev. W. H. Uavergall; 76 cents. Plain Music for the Book of Common Prayer: by Rev. Geo. T. Rider; 50 cents. A Dissertation ou Musical Taste: by Thomas Hastings; $1,25. Musical Vide Mecum, a Manual of the Science of Musis: by H. 8. Barooi; $1,50. Musical Letters from Abroad: by Lowell Mason; fi- Theory and Practice of Musical Composition: by A. B. Marx, Mas. 52,60. Appendix and Notee to tbe above: by Emile Girae; $l. A Dictionary of 6000 Musical Terms: by John 8. Adams; 50 cents. A full supply of tba above just received, together with a large collection of standard works on the theory and prae tioe of Music. For sale by JOHN H. MEL LOR, oct6 81 Wood street. RBO LINING CHAIRS.—A very easy and oamfortsbie Chair for invalids, tbe position being dhangeaUn at pleasure by the occupant from an upright seat to that of a reclining attitude, finished and for sale by T. B. YOUNG A 00, ocis comer Third and Eu»»tbfl+H streets. boxes prime Cream Cbeeee for sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR- T) UTTER—3 bbls solid Butter for sale by -jfk octf SMITH A SINCLAIR. WM. UNDERWOOD A CO.'S Preserved Peaches, Pear*. Quinces, Pine Apple*, Green Gagea, put u*la quart r«kn end warranted superior quality. Just received and for •ate by [ootfij BAILEY A BKNSHAW. -V SPECIAL NOTICES. jr3» liWrury ac.Unc.—lhMOauwHr io, ofib. Yuudk Men’, Dbtan Awchttm b, ttfdl. their room, on nut HONnAT ETUUMO, tkbttb lot, .1 T iMoek, P. M. ItanbenoTlfc. lutUaObn •» untested to be punrtnal In their attendance. k oetfi > - " W. H. KINCAID. Becretory. J»kn O. liowrr. f—ctier of the WAftU FOHTM, m&j be eotumhed ml the PKRRY HOCSF MrtrriTf »t the Vuie Btoroof John H. Mt-Uor,Bl Wood ifinaf »flt be ettettded to, nct4 or“==» Tt>»aelA® 1-•Cargo’* Social Aswmbiy »t WU<- KINsKIALLuverjTUESDAY EVENING; the Union on WEDNESDAY, and tbs Excelsior Assembly every FBI* DAY EVENING; also, the German on MONDAY EVE NINGS. The amusement loving are Invited. Two Bands of Music are statedly engaged. Fancy Daooas, BeboMiecbcs; etc., in Hall No. 1; Cotillions In Hail No. 2. The Booms are finely ventilated, and a variety and abundance of re freshment* always provided. Admission, to each—Gent, and two Ladies 60 cents; Gent, and Lady 75 cents; Gent, alone $l. Tickets may be obtains! of FRANK OAKGO, at 76 Fourth street; or at Wilkins Hall, 2od story; also, of the Managers, and at tbe doer on the above evenings. The strictest order maintained. 49* No checks given at the door. eepll For Selling an* TeUet Bights. '1 ' UE subscriber, havinglearned trom his Intercourse with j Patentees, ud with persons who wen desirous to art! Patent Rights for Citice, Counties, Statea, Ac, as well ss vi.h others who wish to purchase such rights, that u agt at to transact that kind of busine*i> was much needed bui e, has determined to devote his time end his abilities to the service of those who may desire to employ him. Pledging himself to attend faitbmlljato all matters en trusted to bint, he concludes by referring the poblle to the following testimonial of a lew of the dUsens in Pltt» buruh, Ac. MOSES f. EATON. Pittsburgh, August 23,18 M. PmsscxsH, August 17th, 1864. The subscribers have l*ag teen acquainted with Mr. 'Mo*.* F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen* tinman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, In whose exertions every relUnee may be placed. Neville B. Crai /, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Lerimer, Jr., John Graham, W. □. Peony, U. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes 4 Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, F. Lorenz, ' 1,. It. ljTingsbm. n strung# PsTelepemaut.— aaeutthcmep urn daily bringing to light new inventfuns, and the march of progress is onward; persons Bald, or becoming so, will be pleased to learn that science and long rneiarch com hinwl, have brought before the public the greatest wonder of the age, in the articU of EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, a sure cure lor Baldness aod to prevent Hair from falling. See drcalar to be had of the Agents, giving foil particulars. Price (1,00 in large bottles. Bold by C. E. FISHER A CO.. Proprietors, 67 Sunerior street, Cleveland, Ohio Tor tale In Pittsburgh in the following houses:— Fleming Bros, L. Wilcox A Co., R.E. Sellers, G. H. Keyeer, Joel Hohler, Benj. Page, Jr., J. H. Caasel. AUeghtn jr city.— L. A. Beckham, Preesly A Matas, J. Fleming. ArMin^tewu—A. Patterson, John Q. Smith f april JETS A ISSCEASCF"COfIPAHT, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 1810—Capital Stock 93001000* TIIOB. K. BRACK, President. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DIRECTORS- - Tbomas K. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Kbeneser Fkmer, Ward Woodbridga, JS. A.Bolkeley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick. Tyler, Edwin 0. Ripley, Robert BueU, Samuel S. Ward, Miles A.Tuttle, Henry Z. Pratt, John L. Boswell, Austin Dunham, GnsUrus 7. Daris, Junius 8. Morgan. Polkles on Fire and Inland Sisks burned on taro ru ble terms, by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag’t, duclilj No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, ClTlZKßiri’ Uunrancs Company of IHy Plttsbargh*— n. D. XING, President; SAM UEL L. UARBBKLL, Secretary. Ofice: 94 Wider Strut,betwrtn Market and Wood street*. Insures HULL and CARGO Bisks, on the Ohio and MissM sippl Hirer* and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Tire. AUJO—Against the Perils of tbeS*e,and Inland Narigs tlon and Transportation. H. D. King, Wm.L*rim«rJr., William Bagel ey, toatl M. Kler, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Ehmlapjr., John 8. Dilworth, laaac M. Pennoek, Prana* Alters, S- Harbeugh, J. Scbooajaaker, Walter Bryant, WHliamß. Haja. - John Shlpton. deeSS A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A LOT OF UItOO.XD, on the river bank, in Birmingham, 298 feet by B*o fort, awl bounded by four street*, will b** sold on reasonable term*. It is near Bakewell A Oo.’a oe* glui eorki, and NTtnl other manufacturing ottb JLS' menu. It is the largest and beet lot now to Ik had in ttrmiogham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and dear of incumbrance. Enquire ot C. U. U SXIITU, at hi* Law Office, jy26 Fourth street, above Smlthfleid, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH Lifo, Tire and Marino Insurance Company: OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMIES B. UOOlf, President. Cuarlxs A. Coltot*. Secretary. This Ccmoany make* every insurance arjurfamintr loot connected with LIFE KI£KS. Ale«\ xcaiost Uoi! and Cargo Kick* on the Ohio aod Mis sissippi ritf-r* and tributaries, and Marine iUtk* g**nermlly. And a-,->iust Ln** and Damag** by Fire, and against the Peril* cf the Sea und inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies the lowest rat« consistent with safety to all parties. OnuCTCFJi: JsmesS. Hoon, Wb, S. Haven. ?aihnel M'Clufkan, James D. M’GLIi, William Phillips, Alexander Hradley, John Scott, John Fullerton, Joseph P. Gaxzatn, U. D., ' Robert Gal way,. JihoM’Alpin, Alexander Reynolds, Arm- Wn. F. Johnston, strong County, Jame* Marsha 1, Horatio N. Lee, Klttannlng, Uuorve S. Selden, Hiram Stowe, Leaver. my2a:ly Firemen’s Insurance Company of the City of Pittsburgh. J. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, SeCTe tury. WOl insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: No. 09 Water street. exucToas: J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B.C. Sawyer, K. B.fiimpeon, Wm.M.kdgar, H. B. Wilkin*, 0.11. Paulson, William Colllngwood. B- B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Tn. Wilkinson, Da rid CarnybelL j»io f C. YEAGER, 110 MARKET street, Ln£r burgh, Importer ami Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE TAKIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers as large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and asms pricey thus saving raight, time and expenses. jnx-yg Q» O. P.—Place of meeting, Washington Wall Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin aßey. pRTSttCXdS Ixtdos, No.33o—Meets every TuesdayeTening. Mxaoxxms ENOAxrxxnT, No- first and third Friday of each mouth. [marSfely Wcatena Pennsylvania Hospital.** tr*£r Dre. L. Scuxxcx, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. Razo, Northeast corner of Diamond, Alle gheny eity, are tbe attending Physicians to the above Insti lotion, for the first quarter of 1854. A pplloattona for adnlwdon may tp made to them at all hour* at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. M. Recent eases of accidental injury are received at all beura without fora. jalO£» fTS** Motleo*—'The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO U>sr CXETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meet* on the rm-t WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCHOCHLKITER'S, in the Diamond. By order. jvLy l QEO..W. BEE3R Secretary. 1 B.X. O.—Yon are hereby nnripfd 5 Irinr attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such HwL ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, mar2fcflmd Secretary pro tern. IpifASttKHObA LODGE, I.l>. O. Tbe Angerona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. F., meets every WednesdayeTeningln Washington Hall, Wood at. (JyLy liand for Sale. ICAA ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST OOUNTY, near IOV/V the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, ha* an excellent soil, and la said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick, vein of bituminous coal. Tbe Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, If not directly acrore it. The Millatown creek runs through it. ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying noar the rente of lhe Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in three i*«Hr The completion of the Sun bury and Erie, tbe Allegheny Valley, and tbe Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C. B. M. BMITO, . „ Attorney at law, fcb22»am:tf So. 147 Fourth street. BDILDIJO LOT FOR SALK. A LOT 24 fret front on WYLIE street, and extending back 199 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built far two small TTontm This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on fotoraMe terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, At Office of Morning Post. I AM authorised to Hell low mm» T»la»ble Law Books 10 volt I’a. Reports, by Barr; Bonrlet’a Institute*; OreenHef’* Kvldeooe; Wharton’s Digest, lest *d.; * And other Reports, Elementary Works, *«. GKO. V. GILLUORE, it the offlce of Morning Poet. a b B¥° xshmbwasv I 0 *■ * ood b 4T K ajn «*n *» bad by Applying woo at the office of the MORNING POST. VV J Lot ftor Hale. A GOOD BUILDER LOT, 24 feet front on Cron itnx* bj 100 feet la depth, in Birmingham, will be add ettetp. Enquire of OEO. P. GILLMORE, \ AtoOee of the Horning Poet. AdßlnlatrAtora’ Notice. letter* of administration to the Estate of JOHN F. QUI6G, late of tbeeity of Pittsburgh, de aeaeed, bare been granted to tfce subscriber : All perrons Indebted to the said eatate are requested to make Immediate payment, and thoee having claim* or demand* agalpat the estate of aaid decedent will make the aame known, without delay, to WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Administrator, oct&Ot corner Rosa and First atrindf. late firm of JONBS A QUlGG,haring been dittolred 1 by the death of John P. Qaigg, on the 27th ineU the busioeae of firm will be settled by the underlined. At their office, corner of Rosa end Fsr«t streets. ISAAC JOSES, SarrMog Partner. PlUsbnrgb, September 80,1884. octSdAwtt THE late firm of D. B. ROGERS * CO., bariog been dis aolred by the death of John F. Qalgg, on the 27th inst, tne busineM of the firm will be settled by the undersigned. At Uwir.oOee, corner Bom And First streets. ISAAC JONES, 1 o ' D. B. ROGERS/ / BarviYing Partner*. Plttsbnryh. September 30,1654. oct£dAw3t l»Me Jo«M. MANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plo«b Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, fWh nd Eliptfc Springs Braes Nut Teper, half patent, Screw, Hail and Hammered Iron Aire*,—corner of Boas first streets, Pltfgbonrh. Pa. oct&ly llltO D B. aAieea D. B. B«fen 4 Co, Manufacturers or Rogers*noent improred steel teeth. Office corner Roa> tod Flratstreets. Notloe to Male Teseheri. 1 N examination will be held In Bewares tovsibhi, on fIL BATCRDAT, Tth October, et 10 o’elodl D.be held at School House No. 2. Salary $32 per »■*«»♦*» ’oeti iwd* *. ■Vina—loQ bble and hf "— ISE ••' ■/ f ; i ' f '<r r. HeUM.Se. •* --- - » doaeaWm. Underwood AQc/a amortad IWiii 10 dg do 4> lo do do do Fdiforfln*#; Alat, Wahsmaad-llnahmon Ketobaa, VMMftlNddi, i<u far wh by focttl BAILBT S' KBUBfIAW. Tj'OH BAJJfr-A twostory Brisk Bonce add lot, «1» J 1 on street, Bfamfagliam. Apply to •n 23 JAHM BLACSLT. NSW AMD POPULAR DOOKBAHD The Lost Heines: by Mrs. goathwortb; price $1 cad $1.25. Kansas and Nebreeka: by EdvardP.Bale; prise £0 sad 75 cent*. * . . . Synonyms of the Hev Tectuarat: by R. Cl Trench; Brice 75 raata. - Illustrations of Genius; brUsaryOnec: price $1 Knickerbocker, for October. Migmsioe of Art, “ . Jast received snJ for ode by ■ . f ' - w. jl osuaspexswr s 00, t-i 3 . Ho. 70 Fourth street ri’iLEKß’a REST FOR TURK IS UKAVBM. 1 Horn* Where Change! Haver Ootoe. a v*eond supply of the chore IntaUfnl Benge fact w oHtred. Alee, the «* New Msiodeoa,” ftr-Bfatoar Flag*, Jbr ceie at the old established Piano Depot of • CHARLOTnULPMK, AHAnUALM —$3&jo for two nod Bride none—- 80. 140 Pal ton street, with Lot 2D fret tSreai fay 189 deep; a coed eiare room and two room on flret floor, three on >«rca<l ctory, end flubbed attic. Aim, 80. 1)1, with Lot of MnidtixeM chore, code Dwellieg House of hell cad six r» ia*, with finished ettfe. -Good paved yards and hydrant* tot-ach. For terms apply to B. CUT&KBT S BOR, .' r flL_ mUbßflettwt. MANCHESTER QIK6HAM&—Facc ookreri and fine; worth 18 cents. selling at mats pa nrttt - »-«3 A. A. MABOH S CO. I,’’ AST OOLOBKD CAUGOICA pireMgobd ftstod ored prints ere celling ct.A£ bents; asdal prim* 8 sod IQeentc. [oct3] A. A. MABOR S 00. 1 ,'OCil CENT PBlHTi—aiut rrai.«l: 4«■ nun P sxtre cheep print* st4e per yard. ~crt3 A. A. MABOH S 00. I>IVB CENT MDSUNB.—S.OOO jard.'af .ms yard wife bro Muslins at Scents^ John W. Bsticr S Cc,, F ’OR WARDING AND COMMIBSIOR MKRCHAHTB— in all Unde of Pittsburgh Masufreturae, Lend • l|«o and Eheet Lead, 87 Fun t street. tecpM. 4 UOKAP FARM FOR HAliB Mmricflng of URscne, <1 80 cleared; Orchard of grafted fruit. The had Ike well, J* well watered, end of good quality; situate 7 milee fro>a Farmington, near themed lending to Bnaceten. friz. $1,400,1n easy payments. Also, a Farm eltnate on* pfle from Hr nee ton, on the More tr town Ttunpttc, pf4oo cow, 900 approve m< nta. plenty of oocl end IhneatoiM* sad one of Be beet pniin farms is the neighborhood. Price end taapetoeoco ab’M. S. COTHBKBT * BON, . ' 140 Third street. A. OARD. 11l AYR the pleasure to ennoonce to erlo obliged me with their favors, andto icjM—liiiiiT - th« pnbllo generally, that, hsvins e abort tl-igr return. ♦d from the Beet withe large cod very - SPPBBIOR STOCK OF GOODS FOB PUL TEiD?. I cm preeared to supply ell orders on hcrierdMHjnNttr^. f ttnerly. In ccnreqnepce of the lnwt farffy ( ~ ' wiiich, for the peat few months bet hardened the Tetrni market, and of the distract reposed in’ ihs credit wdee, ; tfiy important edrantegec weie oCarcd'loeiehtMJjent end' • t.vuce I hare been enabled to pamhace my Qoeds et c limn, on thrir actaclyeloe. J ;. • ‘ ' ~ My t election of plain Cloths end QmlnaH cmhfeaco ■- ert-ry grade, from the eoarwr and more eahetenttel a-Upted to the wants of laboring bca, id fheflner qoaßtke caitable for gentlemen of faehion»nißcagii&teh, sre vome lecepeUe ef being »nrpM f icd In the character of the material and riebnavenf the flafah \i r —riirtm ij iltrftclty nfmlnr ri—' olive green, invisible green, dark end light farowna, o&vn* bfx,wn. wine color, end various shades of blue. Mj fancy C4*slmeree number fortr Afferent patterns. My vestings ere of Silk, Woolen, Trivetr Phmfa and ea bruidemt Cloth, eonsprMng the difimnt styles now in&eb loo- rfCrevetc is an penally large sad vari- My depart amt cf.DOT’S CLOTHING promise* a math morsexteasiTe seketfoa than osuel, In comequaac* of the large variety of materials that I bsvs with which to rapply Mr. GEORGE ARMOR, who bolds a distitigniAed rank la bis profoarion, and needs no reeesmeadsrioa tothofovor of Pittsburgh ere, wit! soperiatezid the CatttogDnwrtmenL- His numereaa friends witlplaam remember tola. • . In flae, I flatter myself thet I eh all be able to fa i slab gtrnsu-nte soltable for all dim, fitted op hi sadL*mea ner, and on «oeh terms aa dtaarm sll eoanetfileniadcd ■" l will therefore rolHt a call from all who are apf 'PeiMmHri" say particular house. gOLOBOh trvnKUit, - oet&dAw4w No. 86 Wood street JUST K&C&lVjOj—Putnam tor October; Gnhua tor October; Qodey fix October; by RUSSELL k BROTHERr So. IS Fifth ttreot, bow Mu kM. 'EATING UTOVJS&—'We would e»U tbe attention ofth* EL public to our Mortment of HEATING ef the most desirable patterns, suitable tor aton% eAeea, par* iff*, steamboats, aod ©very situation where a fir*t ata Heating BtoTe mpy he required. We oftr aa urortnent superior in style of de-ign, beauty of flofcb, and prwtieal uti'lty, to any establishment of the kind Is the eity. Give ns a cal). GRAFT, BRIBIXGBK A GRAFT, .wp** 124 Wood street. INSTATE OP JOSEPH &IILLSB, (X>ECEASBB.V-lett«r* L j of «d minis tmUon biTinf br*n puted to the under*' i<->wU oo the personal estate or JOSEPH MILLSK, Ute o(. ibr* Firth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, nil per* <«!•* Knowing tbemselm indebted willa.ll snd settle, «*»*i i f>*J baring claim* wIU present them, duly authenticated; ii the office of the undersigned, corner of Sixth aodfl&Uh* ;H-i streets. JAMES BLAKELY, Collins Township. i*utsbnrjrh, September 25, 1*64. / > TwpS 1 >Hr, StßdjJhlßßit I-VTKJ.D3 \lZmxlT Tffq STlf i pf lowa and the Territory of Minneeota in & chert uao. aniTwUt leere this city fbr that purpose in abowt two *•<■**; intending to make arrangements for a permanent tgcot at Tow a City, lowa* fit Panic and Stillwater, Min nesota. lie nlidti the pitrcnt|c of those pencils r Locating Land* ia tie West He will also, while sway, tu.'nii to Loeatini; Lands in the Territory of Minnesota, cr ■•cichaning Lots in the dty of St. Pa ale. Hml Estate and European Agent, Emithfield Ktreet, Pittsburgh, New BOOKS, BY EXPRESS —Utah and the liarmat Leather Stockings and Silk; Sandwich Itlawds; The irntor’s Touchstone; The Snont end the Russians; Thn. Grinnell Exfelition; Aubrey; Farm Implements; Ybw boyhood of Great Men; Progrew sod PrejmUes;Traeidsin ttmeoia; The Cxir and the Sortan; Footprints of Turn* Men; The Dodd Family Abroad. For sale by <*l2 B- T. C. MORGAN, IC*Wood street »A»CV CUlIi STVtI, 65 wood stmzzr nmsonoH. JtTST IMPORTED AND NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORT ment of French and English Gilt and White GOt an i White end Colored Stone Chinn; common Ware suita ble forednntTT tTw.de. faepfl-lml M HODKUBQN. Por Sale or Barter. A LOT OF G iOUND on Craig rtnet, Allegheny city, of t\ 27*4 feet front, running back to Isabella atriet, on which are four Dwelling*, fn good order, the swat two hundred and fifty dollars yearly. They wootthwex charged for a small Farm, or sold at a bargain. o**t4 THOMAS WOODS, 26 Fbnrfhut. OBALED PROPOSALS will be rewired by either tfthk O undesigned, eommlttec of the Pitubargh and B*»oWa rCle Railroad Ooxepany, anti) 6 P. M., on WEDNESDAY, \jTember Ist. lor the lease of the Perry kopwa aa Jovv 1 Upper Parry, across the Uononfihele rim, owxnfce Pitt* uorgh. ' . B. B.—The chore lease bss tea years to run from Apep i lic,lBW- For farther Information enquire of •8. A. LO.Vo, 109 Front street, ISAAC JOBES, , eor. Front mad Bora stMefte,r C. t>/Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WlHEfct AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Seeand (tXMt, fifth iboT« Race, east aide, Philadelphia, has on tbehest (Dslttiea of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, *»H» Whisky, Holland GJa, Cordials, Ae, oa teams Worthy be attention of porchaseia and danlam. fwdjy- VKW BOOKS JUST RISC*I?HD.—The Cabin Bey*sa*orj. *.l a Semi Nautical Romance, (bonded on diet; pries tK KTantide, a series of Tales and Poems: by-RIBs Afloo: price $L < Camp and March: by Henry D. Grafton, W. g. Jlz pries IS coots. 4: The Heiress: by Mrs. B. D. N. Bonthararth. Par -*!'* by W. A. GILDKNPEKNETCA (XL, frt * Ho. 76 Poartb street. aoMubels mpatior iAvn Qru Bm4, O fc* fUI sowing, for Bale by rct4 KAY AND STALK. CfiTTKK&—Oar wtnter MOCA arUm Improved Fodder Cuuers jut arriving at the Beed Warehouse of [oct4) JAMBS WAEDBQP, LA>KkTif’-\We bare now received more than Mfi pairs 8 »is« ud Fatncfc Blankets, rearing in pries ftom *9 <o [oet4] A. A. HASPS * 00. BW BTYUS WOOL LEL A1»B8—A. A. MABOtf A 00. here just reeeived e large lot of new styles of Beiusd W«ol Delelnes. C* B. Hetdlp A Co*. . WA&BII0U8B, Ab. Third wtraL V near Market, would respectfully iaftcm their fUcade aud the public generally, that they bsve sew is store their oMaplete FALL BTOCK, consisting of CARPETS of even iwcripOon, from the Boyal Tel vet and B raw els, to tbs tom moo ingrain, Hemp and Bag- Floor Oil Cloth, (rou An jo«dgiit yards wide, new designs end very rich. Omm and Canton Matting, Druygeta, Kng*,Mats, Btairßodi Window 8b Ues, Ac. Persons in wanton invited to cell and izin ioe their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and. Biddaw tew i&bnj od the most reasonable terms. J9** 4 Small profits and quick s«lea. B ~Gtl TKRHB (ASH OXLY. , . oct2 Orptuua’n Court Solo* WILL be offered at public Bale, at tbe MERCHANTS* EXCHANGE, on TIIUHSDAY RYKRING, sth, 1864, by order of the Orphan** Ooort of Allegheny (V late tbe property of Parid Greer, rtnrwifnl th«» wiJjj! building lot, situated on the comer of Peon and Marirmy haring a front on Penn street, SSUfeet, reunin* along Marboir 110 feet, to the alley, which bouadatha {Vt<nsy Irani* Railroad Depot. “»*■ «« Also, at 1 o'clock, P. K, on SATURDAY, the 7th dee of tuber, 1854, wtU be sold on U» premise*, a xrambercr ala. *l®*“*°* in ***• Ward, near tbe w*m% crd Public School House. Terms made known at aSaT* EDMOND Q BBSS, 1 . . . BtlpHIA QnnyV JAdm*r*. T Metallic Bulil earn.. HS anderrigned bik on hand and Ibr'ialtiUmuHt* nwntrf those highly approved HSXALLUKIBIAf. uaSES, from the lamet ta the aullest else. Heemn ftf ofr b them, end all other things requisite, at bairn boar’s no'ice. WILUAM TBOTILLO. Koaemuitoa. RED VIiANMKLS^—WimoM all Wooi. MUin at Me per yard; worth 25 ceaU. ' ~ ec ° A . A. MAAOH A Oa Letter* of Ait»ißtowtim. Cum ttMttuottc TV «■■>" « *«*»!■ of J AfYIB an r f.TTV»^ | frtrar Itest Liverpool, OolmabUno coentj, Ohio, flnmwil, tef» teagtuiMto the mulirifrewl. by the Eegieter af the County pf Allegheoy. Alt jmooi knowing thaaeetre* In debted to iiH TWfitv Tin nutr tueeritete jiejfem to the nederrigned, end ell thore hewing *?»*■»« —m tete v&l pxnerat them, duly entbcrotlreted ta „ - Adadabtnte; Ho.ill'mmhVt.. PUtS^h. ggpl4Jawf6w Foil aad Wlotor Goods s EDMOND WATTS, MEBCHAAT TAILOR, MO. IBS LXBX&T7 STREET— I hava now on haad a Inga Mask of fall and Wl»t*r Or«fCoatJngw, cf entiralr now deals* a; Plmh T«t 'n?r > of tha moat baantUb) patterns; fruit ud ftudtoh CW- imarea, of arary style and ahade in tba ntrkatTui- of wbo-h 1 will make to order on tlta most raamnilila tacM. and waj ranted to salt octA' Haw Fapar Huiliii, . - NO. 8S WOC3> STRUT. I/IKI TRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS * JT Pud Decoration* to gold, oak and *«■»»« * ~ Hall Papers, of rariooartjle*; ir» s*!? “> • Ohaap and kw prleed Wall Papata; kH Hears,Mtl*. . L* ratM* Moranst of tt> ikm. Mtatal W 5? mmm ’ wiu "«s«t«h» Urol In trim. ,jpts WAI2CER R «*a»aii^ ■> .y Wo. IKIToidHrMt A. A. MAAON ACO. JAMES WABPBOP.
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