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ATUROAY MQBNINO:::---:- : ---QCTOBER 7.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
FOB QQYBBNOR,
WILLIAM BIGLER.
FOB JUBTICIS OF THE SUPREME COURT,
JEREMIAH S. BLACK,
OP COMEUiCT COUNTY.
FOR CAKAL CQttttIBSJOXJfR,
HE NUTS. MOTT,
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
Observe, the two first propositions are mere as* I
eertions of ’Whigs. ! Who can prove that Know
Nothings will vote for nono but members of their I
own order ? Have; they not resolved to vote for
David R>tchie for Congress in this district ? Is
be not the son of a foreigner? We thought so ;
and be is none the worse for that, if he is. Be
that as it may, does the fact that he Is on the
Know Nothing tioket prove oonolnsively that he
is a member of the order ? The Gazette professes
lto oppose the order. Is its candidate for Con-
ELIJAH TBOvK s'c”y“'pit.BbßrCh. 5 'c”y“'pit. 8 bBr C h. j greee a member ? :
CON<3EtS3,
CHARLES fIHALKR, City of PitUburgh.
Ooxoufiu, 22d TCrrwcT. ' ;<
DR. 0. D. PALMER, Butlrr County.
Assembly,
J- K. MOORHEAD, City of Pittsburgh.
JOHN 8. HAMILTON, South'Pittsburgh. .
JOHN M. KIRKPATIUCK,.CUj of Pittsburgh.
THOMAS M. GABKOL, hl’Kuwpcrt.
WILSON STKWART, Doquoroe Borough.
JOHN S. KKNNBDY, City of Pittaburgb.
3. HARVEY ROBB, 3t Clair.
-Clehk of Cobrt, .
JOHN n. PHILLIPS, lloblneon.
ACDtTOE.
DANIKL WF-11T7., PilL lowhlp.
DictcTOßa or fat Poo*,
J\MEB A. GIBSON, Pine.
EDWARD M'CORKLB, lotliin*.
BODRRT BAILEY, Manchester.
Chanty CommlUe. erf Carrcpondence.
The member! of the fthnoeretfc o>anty Committee <T
Cotreepoadenco ere rajueUed to meet at the St. Charlea
Motel, on SATURDAY SFAT, Onoher 7th, at llo’eloclt,
A jj ROBT. B. GUTURIK, Chairman.
Ws*. M. Portia, Secretary.
TDE COUNCIL FIRES ARE KINDLED!!
POT YOUR SHOULDERS TO THE WHEEL!
DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETINGS!
In PITTSBURG 11, oo Satubdat rtbninu, October T, at .
P. SL, at tho American Hotel.
At SHOCSCTOWH, on Saturday svensc, Octob« 7, *t
7 P.M.
gfiipa of the following named gentlemen will be jffo*nL
epeaker* at each meeting:
Hon. 0 Shaler, - Col. Wileon SrCandlem,
Col. S. W. Binct. A. Burke, ,
Thomas B. Umostmtter, Wm. W. J/wm,
John a. Hamilton, Thomas B. Hkinliton,
K. Biddle Robert*, . I>r. J. R-JTCllntock,
A. B. M’Calmont, Qeoree F. Ofllmore,
Thomaa J. Keenan, - 1 - BUuthr;u,
M. L Btewart, I'. C- Hhacoon,
Ueeara. Jehle and Roth. Uortor R. Sawyer.
PaWBUROQ, October 2. \ ___
Call and get tickets. We
have a full supply at the office ol
the Morning Post.
The Grand Rally To-SigW.
DEMOCRATS, TURN OUT!
We expect a rousing meeting to night,
at the American Hotel, near the canal.
Judge Wilkins will be present, and ad
dress the meeting. Charles W. Carrigan,
Esq", of Philadelphia, an eloquent orator,
will also make a speech.
Judge Shaler and Col. M’Candless will
also he on hand and address the meeting.
German speakers are also expected. A
band of music is engaged, and all things
reedy for a good, old-fashioned Democratic
demonstration.
Order will be preserved; and the speat -
erß will be heard.
VIGILANCE COMMITTEES.
The County Committee have appointed tl
following persona to act aa Ward Committees :
the polls, on the day of the election. It is hop*
that they will be active and faithfully dioobar, ■
the dutieß entrusted to thenr:
first Ward.— John H. Bailey, Thos. Phillip
John Both, Edward Kendrick, Wm. Bennett.
Second Word.—John M. Irwin, Arthor M’Gil:
Rody Patterson, Michael Keenan, J. T. Bymmet-
Third Ward. —Martin Lytle, M. C. Mißigat
C. F. Knhn, James Herdeman, D. BhilUnbergei
Fourth Ward James K. Hern, Thos. B. Bill
Hugh Downing, Thos. A. Hinton, Joseph Olivoi
Fifth Ward. —Wm. M’Caigoe, John Mackin
Frahcis Felix, Andrew Scott, John Parkinson.
Orth Ward.— Wm. B. Kelly, John M’Oabc,
Henry Rea, Jos. Birmingham, Will Black.
Seventh Ward James A. Irwin, John Magati.
Stephen Barrett, B. F. Latshaw, Jos. Feltwell.
Eighth Ward.—James Ewing. Wm. M’Clnre,
B. Flanegan, 8. Morrow, John Glass.
Ninth Ward. —Thomas 8. Rowley, Bichat-
Hughes, Joseph Weeks, Jsmes Kearney.
The North American, the organ of Whiggery
Pin Philadelphia, has not mentioned .the uamo of
'. deorge Darsio during the canvass. Why is thie '!
* Is Mr. Morton M’Miohael (what a name for a
Know-Nothing!) afraid of mining the prospeots
of Pollock if he should advocate the election of
a man who teas bom in Scotland at a very early
period oj his lift 1 Does Mr. M’Midhael consider
it a greater matter of reproach to be what Mr.
Dareie oould not help, than one of the orators nt
nearly every meeting of the Hibernian Sooiety
of Philadelphia for the lest ten years. Morton
M’Miohael we assert has not only been snob,
hot was eleoted sheriff of Philadelphia by secu
ring the foreign vote, which wae the cause of his
being aubsequently defeated for Congress by tbo
Nativee, when a candidate in the dietriot of
Spring Garden. The ingrato now finds he can
do better with the Know-Nothings end be oonso •
qnently goes in for proscribing the very men
who gave him the only appointment-he ever had
from the people.
This gentleman, notwithstanding his gray
hairs, seems to retain all the rigor and fire of
youth, and all the eloquence for Which he has
been distinguished for many years. He has
made a number of speeches daring this , cam
paign, and has been received with enthusiasm
wherever he has appeared. Nothing but secret
combinations, that have no regard for the char
acter and qualifications of candidates, can pre
vent his being elected to Congress. We call on
the people to oonsider their interests In..this
matter, and vote for the man who could com
mand respect and confidence at Washington;
who has the ability and eloquence to sustain our
interests; and, belonging to the ruling party,
would wield au influence vastly more powerfol
than any Whig oan do.
|0» How do those candidates feel who joined
the order of Know-Nothings to secure their
votes, and failed to get them ?
Don't try to get votes on the other side now.
That is treachery.
jThe Post will deceive no one intention
ally in regard to anything—the charge of the
Chronicle to the contrary notwithstanding.
Oar sources of information are pretty exten
sive, and pretty correct.
.00* The Chronicle insists on-being deceived
as to Harry Woods’ Know-Nothinglsm. It is
rather hard that the Chronicles friends should be
thuß Induced to vote for one whose hand is
against them- r
Wc wish our Democratic friends vtould
call and get their tickets for election day.
They are all ready, and there «w plenty of
them.
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TBBjDbfir pf:4lje^cret brtler- . From oar: kfcow
lUfo oFstt e man such is
The only argument used by our opponents to
prove that he is a member is the alleged faot
that the Know Nothings will vote for him at the
coming eleotion.
It is first asserted" that they will vote for none
who are Dot members of their order. . It is next
assorted that they wfili vote for Mott Therefore,
Mott is a Know Nothing. It is a perfect syllo
gism ; and the proof is as “dear as a pike
Bat* stopa moment I I* the case made out ?
But, again; if Koow Nothings will vote for
none but members of their order, then Pollook
surely is a member; for it has long been knowo
that he is their pet, and the great purpose they
aim at is the election of Pollock. But Pollook
is proven to be a member by other mesons, and
by abundant testimony. The only proof against
1 Mott is that it is intend to vote
for him.
Remember, then, that it is In no way proven
that the secret organisation will vote for no one
but a member. They have not announced that
os one of their principles. No one has been au
thorised to announce it. Whigs «<ty so, and
Democrats are expected to believe it. The first
proposition in this Whig syllogism, then, U not
sustained, is not admitted, is denied . The con
clusion then falls of oonrse. Instead of a syllo
gism it is a sophism; in other words, a Whig
humbug to cheat credulous Democrats. But we
©in account for the fact, if fact it is, that the
secret order will support Mott on other grounds.
The great aim is to defeat Bigler, and elect
Pollock. To do that Democratic help is needed.
The Democrats in the order will not help strike
down the Democratic candidate for Governor
without getting some compensation for it It is
a isoheme of bargains from beginning to end.
Whig Know-Nothings say, “ Give us the Gov
ernor and we will give you the Canal Commis
sioner, and a tolerable share of the local offiees.”
The Democratic Know-Nothings reply, “Agreed,
provided you will eleot Mott, leave the field clear
.for Judge Black, and give us a fair share of the
local offices " And so It was arranged. Pollock
was to havo their vote for Governor, Mott for
Canal Commissioner, and Baird for J udge of the
Bupreme Court. By throwing their vote for
Baird for Judge they would not be in the way
of Block’s election. They would not vote for
Black. They agreed not to vote against him.
They agreed also to vote for one Whig on the
State ticket, Pollock; and for one Democrat,
Mott Could they havo done otherwise ? Sup
pose they bad refused to vote for Mott because
he was not a member of their order, would not
the Democrats have bolted, saying, “This is no
fair play; no even bargain.”
Besides, they wishlto vote for such as are like
ly to be successful. They yield that wish in re
gard to the Judgeship. They will do it for no
other on the State ticket. Either Mott or Dar
uie must be elected. They could not vote for
Darsie,, because he U a foreigner. Their only
choice vat Jlolt.
If Mott, then, is their ohoice, we have fully
accounted for the fact on other grounds than
that he is a member of their order.
Now, add to these views the solemn denial by
Mott that hb is a member; and the denial of his
friends and neighbors in a County Convention.
Add also to this the faot that, Darsie being a
foreigner, Mott’s election was certain; and,
therefore, be had nothing whatever to gain, and
ranch to lose, by joining them. All these thirgs
fairly considered, we come to the conclusion that
those who believo Mott is a Know Nothing,
either with to believo so, or are grossly deluded
and deceived.
Bot this same argument will not apply to Pol
look.
He had every thing to gun, and nothing ap
parently to lose, by joining them. The Whigs
were in the minority. He oould not be elected
without forming new combinations that would
entice Democrats from their ranks, and secure
their support. Democratic Know Nothings would
not support him as a mere Whig. But as a se
cret member of a new order, to which they also
belonged, thevcould vote for him. He joined
the “ Celestials/’ In Philadelphia, on the 15th of
June. He joined the “ Muscovies,” in Pitts
burgh, when he was here. He joined the «'Bhan
ghais,” at Erie, when there. So say our inform
ants, and we have no reason to doubt it. We
have evory reason to believe it that we have to
believe he was here at all. He is thus a member
of all the orders. He is bound by oath to pro
scribe every foreigner, and every Cathollo. Ho
is bound never to appoint any of foreign birth
to office. He is bound to exert his infiuenoe to
repeal all naturalization laws.
So much, then, in regard to the State ticket.
Now, a few words as to the county tloket.
It is evident that the same system of bargain
and sale has been pursued in regard to the local
offices. One Demoorat, two Whigs, and two Na
lives, have been placed on the Know-Nothing As
sembly ticket. Thisarrangement, with thechance
it gives the Democrats of electing one or two more,
was considered, we suppose, a pretty fair bar
gun . The Whigs secured the Congressman,
who, it is confidently asserted, is not a member
of the order. Yet they vote for him. Against
this, and all other advantages given to Whigs,
they give to the Democrats a chanoe for the Re
gistersbip. Is Robb a Know Nothing because
he getß their suppor. Then is David Ritchie,
their candidate for Congress, a Know Nothing.
' Let a large class of our voters remember that.
Only two Democrats in this county, then, have
chance of supportfrom the Know Nothings. All
the rest are whig*. This is enough to prove our
oft repeated assertion that this secret associa
tion is a Whig scheme to entrap and cheat De
mocrats, and destroy the Democratic party. It
ums to give the Whig party the control of a
great commonwealth, Demooratio for half a cen
tury. It alms to give to the Whigs of this
country more of the looal offioes than they se
cured last year. It is Whig from beginning to
end.
Democrats, to the polls In your might, and you
can orush this Whig fraud on our party; this
corrupting system of bargain and sale; and this
insidious attempt to destroy the great party of
the people.
The Recent Failubb in Philadelphia.—
The Ledger in speaking of the late failure, says:
“ The announcement yesterday, of the failure
of the dry goods and clothing house of Reed &
Brothers, Market street, for the sum of about a
minion of dollars, was the subject of free oonver*
aation and very unreserved censure in ail com
mercial oirdes. The firm, we understand,
claims to have an exoess of liabilities of some
three hundred thousand dollars, and give as an
Excuse for their suspension the very flimsy and
unsatisfactory pretext that they wish to go into
liquidation and wind Up their affairs. We have
never heard of a failure in Philadelphia charac
terised with harsher terms than was that of Reed
& Brothers, yesterday.” Wc further learn that
1 their liabilities are put down at 9600,000.
Hews of me Day*
' 4here arrived at the port of New
tbeiabith of September 868 foreign tweeto-* 1
the namber of paeaengere—2B,Bso.
The steamer Canada if is. Her news will be
found in another oolnmn. The Arotie, now in
her eighteenth day, has.not yet been telegraphed,
although started three days before the Can
ada.
We from the Basset (Del-) Kewt that a
distress log fire occurred on the 19th alt., in Sus
sex county, near the Maryland line. The dwel
ling of Elisha Diokison was consumed, and two
of the children were burned to death.
Governor Bigler addressed the Berks county
Demooracy, at, Beading, on Thursday evening.
On Friday be spoke at Norristown, Montgomery
county, and to night will address the great mass
meeting in Philadelphia.
Long John Wentworth, of Illinois, editor of
the Chicago Democrat, five times the representa
tive of the second dißtriot of Illinois, in Congress,
has written along letter to his constituents, de
clining a renomination. He says he was never
stronger in his distriot than now.
The people of Berks county held their Agri
cultural Fair on Thursday and Friday, in Bead
ing, and the city was crowded with strangers.
Some estimate the numbers present as high as
! twenty thousand. The display at the Fair
I grounds was magnificent.
A prixe of one hundred dollars, offered by the
Cosmopolitan Aft and Literary Association, of
Sandusky, Ohio, for the best Ode to the Greek
Slave of Powers, has been awarded to Mr. Au
gustine Dugabne, of New York. There were one
hundred and seventy competitors for the prixe.
A man named Fraxer was murdered In bis
own house on Saturday night, in Fayette coun
ty, Ky. Mrs. F. and the overseer, a man named
Grigg, are suspicloned. previous to this time,
the neighbors bad snspeotcd improper intimacies
! between the two, and U is supposed that it was
for tho purpose of getting Fraxer ont of the way,
so as to render a marriage feasible, that tbeaw
fnl deed was acoomplished.
A convention of delegates from all parts of
the State, said to be Know-Notbings, met in
New Yo<k oity on Wednesday, at Odd Fellows*
Hall. Of course its deliberations were secret;
bat it is said that they resolved not to recom
mend either of the nominees for Governor,
though having a preference for Greene C. Bron
son. Myron H. Clark, the Whig candidate for
Governor, is a member of the order and applied
to be admitted as a delegate, but was rejected.
Deaths Doikqs u» Londoh. —Late English pa
pers received, astonish us by the terrible mor
tality that is prevailing in London. It seems
that daring the nine weeks ending September
9th, the deaths from oholera alono ranged thus
weekly: 6,26,118, 399,644, 729, 847, 1,287
2,050; a terrible rapid ratio of increase. During
the last of theao weeks, the total mortality
from all causes was 3413, which is 2166 more
than the aggregate of the corresponding week,
of last year. It seems, too, that cholera is act
the only terror. Another epidemic more de
structive in. its character than the cholera, has
been for some time making fearful ravages in
Landon, but in consequence of tho silence of the
London proas, in accordance with official re
quests, wc are without information respecting
its progress. It is called tho “Black Death.”
after the appalling Plague wbioh desolated Eu
rope in the fourteenth century. Whether it is
really that awful disease is not known ; hut it
is supposed to be tho same ty many, and the ex
planation given jo London of its prevalence at
this time, is that two grave yards, containing the
remains of the victims of the former Plague in
Westminster and Hackney, have been dug up to
lay the foundations of a church aod baths and
wash houses. The New York Daily Timet ex
presses the opinion that it is not the Plague, ns
it is rarely found iu conjunction with cholera,
but says that it is what is called by the Germans
the English sweating sickness. From whatever
cause, howfever, the fact is undeniable that
the mortality in the English metropolis Is fearful.
«* Saturday Horning Po»t.”
Our weekly i/s issued to-day and we commend
It to all as an excellent number. It it the last
issued before this election. We have printed a
large edition. Price at the counter five cents,
with or without wrappers.
Card from B. Rash Bradford—He won’t
- Decline.
The subjoined circular has been addressed to
the people; of Pennsylvania by Mr. Bradford,
the Native American nominee for Governor. If
it is true, as many Whigs brag, that Pollock has
succeeded in flooring Bradford in the Know
Nothing Lodges, the latter gentleman is deter
mined nevertheless, to die in the trenches.
Nxw Bbiqhton, Sept. 14, 1854.
To the People of Penneylvania :
FaLLOw-CiTiaissA vague rumor has ob
talned to some extent, that I am about to de
cline in favor of Judge Pollock, how this re
port originated I oannot flay, unless it is one
of the spasmodic efforts of a political organisa
tion ; and as it is utterly Impossible for me to
reply through the medium of private correspon
dence, to all the inquiries made on the subject,
I have thought proper to ..adopt this mode of sat
isfying my friends throughout the State, and
frustrating the eohemes of Whiggery in its last
acts of desperation. Fellow-citizens, the posi
tion I oooupy before you was unsought, and un
desired by me; but having accepted the nomi
nation at the hands of my friends, (conferred
without my knowledge) I should be worse than
a traitor to forsake them now in the hour of
periL I shall therefore remain in the field,
and lei the people on the eeoond Tuesday of Oo
tober, deoide by their votes who shall fill the
Gubernatorial chair of this, my native Bute.
BENJ. RUSH BRADFORD.
$26,000 of the $lO bills of the Meohanio’s
Bank, Memphis, Tenn., were stolen from the
room of the President on the 16th inst
Capt. Shaumberg’s term of imprisonment at
Washington has expired, and he is now enjoying
liberty.
The Banbury (Pa.) Gazette says the Know No
thing Lodge in Northumberland oonnty has dis
banded.
Reading, Pa., has a population now of 20,000.
It Is the greatest iron manufacturing oity in
Eastern Pennsylvania, and it is estimated that
in ten years the population will be 100,000.
Lieutenant Jolly, of the British brig Bermu
da, has been promoted, for re-establishing
the British Protectorate at Greytown, after
Commander Hollins had destroyed the place.
Tho Boston weekly bank statement shows an
increase of $75,000 in capital over the previous
week, a deorease of $812,638 in loans and dis
counts, and $10,795 in specie.
Cholera has prevailed for the past ten days in
Rookhill township, Buoks county, Pa, in tho
neighborhood of the Tunnel, and has oarried pff
some twelve or fifteen persons. It was rapid and
violent In its operations. At last accounts it was
abating.
On Friday a week, near Michigan oity, a col
lision occurred on the Miohlgan Central Rail
road between a passenger train and a wood
train, in which the baggage master was dan
gerously wounded, and four others badly bruised,
the engine and cars being considerably shat
tered.
The New Orleans Crescent speaks of tho
M’DouSugh estate as a “ vast expanse of swamp
and prairie lands and miserable shanties,” and
intimates that it will be a long while before
that oity and Baltimore will be able to secure
the proceeds to be invested as directed by the
testator.
Soulouque, the negro emperor, never appeare
in public except iu full toilet. Even at private
receptions, he commonly wears his sword and
cooked hat. He has one coat, made in Paris,
which efrst him $l2OO, and a pair of boots made
in New York, deoorated with brilliants and gold,
which edit him $2OO. The cane with which he
commonly walks, cost $4OO.
Dr. BcMff, to whom the French Academy of
Scienoe referred the subject of Spiritual Rap
pings for investigation, has reported that they
are owing to the partial dislocation of the ten
dons and joints and their return to their natural
position again. He describes the process as the
snapping of a tendon of the peroneous longus
over the external malleolus. We hope our read
ers understand it now!
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JtJDGB POLLOCK,
The following jtut hot eeeere remarkß in re
gard to lodge Pollook -we fin* in the PmnryWa
muoi of the 6th ioat.:
' Ufhco hi® distinguished competitor Go?eniot
Bigler, m prostrated by a severe and danger
one illneaa in the midst of his energetic oannaae
of the Northern oonntiee of thie State, Mr. Pol
lock was in the West The moment he heard of
the dangerous condition of _ Governor Bigler, he
broke np his engagements in tho West, and flew
to the North to occupy the ground from whtoh
his competitor had been withdrawn by severe
indisposition. And at the very moment when
Governor Bigler was believed to be at tho point
of doath, at Waverly, in Bradford oounty, his
courteous and humane adversary was declaiming
against him, and misrepresenting his views, and
the measures of his views with the greatest vio
lence, almost in ihe very neighborhood where
Governor Bigler lay, as it was supposed, m a
dying condition. To show the sort of falsehood
Pollook resorted to at this issue, a single in
stance will enffioe. After presenting exaggera
ted estimates or the oost of keeping up the pub
lic works, he declared, in substance, to the peo
ple, that in the face of such an exhibit as this
Governor Bigler violently opposed the sale of
the Public Works! When we state, that the very
bill for the sale of thePublio Worksdrawn by Mr.
Darsie, who was for Canal Commissioner on the
same ticket with Pollook, was signed by Governor
Bigler, and became a law because of that signa
ture we may folly realise the atrocity of a mis
statement whioh never would havo been hax
arded had Governor Bigler been present to
nail it to the oounter I Mendacity like
this is well connected with the brutal diseonr
tesy under cover of-which it was perpetrated.
! This conduct of Pollook was well set off by the
I bold and public repudiation of the Democratic
party, almost at the same time, by David Wil-
I mot—who has at last cut himself loose from
i those with whom he has professed to be associa
ted for six years past, only to do them more
1 lasting harm. Well matohed are these truckling
brethren in politics. Both wield the doctrine of
intolerance; the one carrying on the war upon
the people of the South ; the other striving to
establish a system by which a religious creed is
to be proscribed ; and each believing and accep
ting the doctrines of tho other. Wilmot would
blot from the map of the Union fifteen sorer
eign States by making them the degraded Infe
riors of the majority i or he would permit them
to stay in the Union shorn of thoir rights. Pol
lock would deprive the adopted oitiien and his
children and those who do not worship God in
h ; s way, of- privilegcs oommon to all ! A har
monious union 1 An appropriate conjunction !
From tbs 8t Loolt Democrat, Sept 2*.
Explosion of th. Tlmour— Novel ,
r opflMDtl* „ .
The triel of MoCord and Scott, Engineers of 1
the ill-fated steamer Timonr, which exploded on
the 20th of Aognet last, Urminated last week, '
and resulted in their acqnitul, there being no '
eridenoe addooed on the trial to indicate on their
part negleot of doty. The examination wae had
before D. 8. Commieeloner Hickman, and no
pains were spared to expose all the facta eon
nected with the explosion, either as precedent
onuses or subsequent effects. Some ftqta were
elicited which go to show that the explosion has
no precedent in the history of steamboat disas
ters, and for which the most experienced boat
man cannot accouat. Boats frequently explode
when running under a full head of steam, accu
mulated to an extent beyond the capacity of the
boilers to endure, or the accident occurs, aa in
the case of the Reindeer, from a defioienoy of
water in the boilers, and a careening so as to
destroy its equilibrium, or wore out and rotten
boilers explode under an ordinary pressure of
steam, as in tbo case of the Kate Kearney; but
the cataEtrophe which resulted in the destruc
tion of the Timour, and the loss of twenty hu
man lives, is traceable to uone of tbeee causes.
It was an anomaly in steamboat explosions.
The boat had just lauded, there was not an ud
usual bead of steam, the fire doors and nue caps ]
wero open, the doctor at work, the boilers filled
with a safe quantity of water—m fact, every ,
precaution usual on landing was taken, ana the
roo3t timid and observant could detect no indt
cations of the lurking danger, and yet in the ]
midst of each happy security, while all on board j
were dreaming of aught elso but daoger, a dull j
soond is beard, a jar felt, another sound aud ,
the air is filled with fragments of the exploded -
ooilers, tlyiog timbers and human bodies. Tho
investigation fails to disclose a criminal neglect
of duty on the part of aoy one having the boat
in charge; tho engineers were at their posts,
watchful of their duty ; the depth of the water in
the boilers had been tested a few moments be
fore the explosion; there was no excitement
whatever; and, in fact, no manifest and satisfac
tory canso transpires, to which the mournful re
sult can be ascribed.
Mr. Embree thinks that the explosion resultod
from a weakened condition of the boilers at the
bottom, while Chapelle believes it attributable to
au instantaneous accumulation of steam, a possi
bility which was admitted by Mr. Gaty, tho
builder of tho bailers There seems to be uo
means of determining which of the views aro
oorrect. That of Mr. Embree is plausible, and
more acceptable, as it leaves it iu our power to
obviate these occurrences by the use of strong
boilers, and by promptly cleansing them when
covered with limo scales; while that of Mr. Cba
pelle, supported, as it is, by corroborative cir
cumstances, is entitled to the most senoos and
•earnest consideration, though it puts steam be
yond our oomplete oontrol. If there may be
such a thing as an instantaneous accumulation
of steam, then is our mastery over the subtle
and terrible power incomplete, and the lives of
human beings in oonstant Jeopardy from such an
occurrence.
Utah Territory. %
The official term of Goternor Brigham Young,
of Utah terrritory, expired on Friday, the 29th
of September. Hie encoeeeor hao not been
agreed upon, and I learn that the appointment
of one has been found a matter of considerable
difficulty. Young will not be re-appointed, but
it ia well known that no man, not a Mormon,
oould gorern that lawleea and impious oommuni
ty without the material aid of one or two well
appointed regiments. The Secretary of the ter
ritory, A. W. Babbit, formerly delegate m Con
greee, will direct affaire nntil the farther aetion
of the President. The politioal insubordination
of these people ie an remarkable aa their moral
and religions irregularities. Mr. Younpand his
associates have not thought fit to forward copies
of their territorial laws, or the accounts of the
expenditures of the publio appropriations, for
the past two years.
Remarkable CuBB or Cholbba.— The Gazette
des Hospitaux, of the 19th, publishes a remar
kable oure of oholera by mistake. Dr. Roger
(de d’Ore) having been called upon to visit a
patient In the worst stage of cholera, prescribed,
but with scarcely the slightest hope that it would
be efficacious, an emetio of 1£ gramme of ipe
cacuanha, to be taken in three doses (/>«*«) at
intervals of half an hour. The person who was
charged to administer the ipeoacnanha, seeing
the word prises, and finding that the medicine
was a powder, imagined that it was a, kind of
snuff, and that the three prises meant three pin
ches. He consequently made the patient snuff
up a third. The Ipsoaouanha thus administered,
, instead of making the patient vomit, caused him
to sneeze with suoh force, and for so long a
time, that a violent re notion took place. Heat
returned to the surface, all the symtoms of chol
era ceased, and when the physician paid his
next visit he found the patient oared.—Galigna
nie Messenger.
BEEADerorre.— Notwithstanding the panto
about “ ehort crop,” prioea of breadetuffo have
steadily declined, and there is every reason to
believe that instead of tho " hard winter’ which
many predicted, the poor will hare a supply of
the necessaries of life at a fat• merer reasonable
rate than was anticipated. The following com
parative statement will show the decUne.iu floor
in & single week.
petcts iT saw toex.
Tneed’y, Sept. 19. Tueed’y, Sept 26.
Com. State F10ur...58,75@7,87J 7,50®7,621
Good do ... 8,87}@9.00 <,i6(h}7,Bis
Choice do - 9,00p,12i 7,87i@8,00
ixtta Genesee 9,25@10,60 8.27*09,76
Even at this deoline, the market ie depressed,
and holders are free sellere, while buyers are
looking for still lower rateß.— N. Y. Journal of
Commerce.
Many persons entertain the absurd idea
thaTmen, while under the influence of strong
drink, lose, in a meaaure, their mental faculties.
What will they aay to the following ?—Late on
Sunday night last officer Hinkle oame across a
man who had been indulging eomewhat freely,
and who, after having prepared his bed.on a
board pile, placed his hat and boots in it, laid
himself down aoross the side walk.
O>A lucky ohapat Washington, who has
tried the prescription, says. “ A woman is the
best manoeuvererjifter all. Take three pounds
of nettlcoats. four smiles, two tear drops with
gammon at discretion; stir briskly, and apply
while warm to the blind eide of a uecretary a»d
you have a never-failing prescription for getting
an office.
• *- * '{ • • * .
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--
' Morie’i Invigorating BUxlt SPETiTAT<
ui O««#»l.“Th0 public, oflon doceired, hxs ex«- ... ' ,‘ r
WjMrnUomWwe giving I‘‘b«irp»tnra«g«»ndMß*d*iie«. , uthdr room, on naxt MONDAY
Batll.wonltarfnf.hd unpnrxlleled .toot fc MTWO. dta- inot, « 7 o-ctadh.P., M. ■»
nod its powerful .nd controlling inllneneM ow xU P W. H. KUTOAIDiBoeroUry.
irngalxritia of the Mcretive orgxn., h»m rweptitwxy•“ r r - ...mx
doubt from tho minds of the end ghon It n foRTII, mey b.eoniulmd rt lln proxT-gOUgA
currency uud R celebrity Dot only among the dek end son MaSegea leitwt the Mnale atom of John H-Mellor, 81 Wood
faring, bnt among the faculty themMlre* nnar before at- .treat, wlli he attended t«. ooM
tained by any adrertiaed medicine. When Dr. Morre ,
witnessed, in the wilds of Arabia, the restore tire and Ufa
prolonging tendency or tho plant of which this Elixir ia an j
extract, he knew foil well that n medicine prepared from it |
mnat In doo time yangni-h all prejudice and opposition,
and become the leading remedy for a large class of com
plaints, both acute and chronic. Ills expectations are |
reaUxed. A correspondence, embracing nearly *l* thouaand
letter*, attests its almost miraculous cures of narrowness,
dyspepsia, sickness of the stomaeh, debility, hysteria, torpor
of the liter, palpitation of the heart, mental depression,
barrenness, physical Incompeteney, hetd-aebe. hypochon
dria, pains to the back, Intermittent ferer, female Olsor*
dera, languor, dulineaa of sight, and that ria inertia which
belongs to all the types of indigwtlon.
The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, In plot bob
ties. Price three dollars per bottle; two for fire dollars;
six for twolre dollar* C. H. RING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway, New York.
I Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada,
( and the Weetlndie*
FLKMDia * 8808, No. eo Wood otroot, PitUburgh.
DR. GEO. 11. KEYSES, N 0.140 Wood rtrcct, do
J. r. FLEMING, Allegheny City. ocWuUw
43. The llTor Pill*—The Uy«r Pill, of Dr. M’-
Looa were flnt OMd liy him excluriyely In hle-own prw
tico. go efflcodooowero they in all cooes of Llrcr eompUint,
that they beeerpe tomone, end attracting the attention of
the medical faculty, peered Into general nee. They act
nlth great certainty and regularity; the patient almoet
Immediately feela the dieperalon of Me dleeaee, and ie grad
ually reetored to health. With eome the cfl-.ct is almoet
miracoloue, frequently experiencing immediate relief, after
haring for monlba roaorted to druga and medicine, of
another deecrlption, In rain. Dieeaaeeof the Urer are eery
common in thie oountry, and are often frightful in charac
ter. Thoee who experience any of the premonitory eymp
tom* of thla dangeroue and complicated diaease, ehould at
once procure a box of Dr. M'lanC. Pllie, end perhape,
thereby, be saTed a world of misery.
Poreheaers will be careful to nek tor Dr. M’Lane’a Cele
brated Urer Pina, and take none elae. There are other
Pilla, purporting to he Urer PUIA now before the public.
Dr M’Lene’e Urer Pilla, elan hla celebrated Vermifuge, can
now be had at all reapeotable drug etoroe in Ihe United
Btates and Canada.
Also tor sale by the sole proprietors,
TLBMINQ BROS-
Successors to <J. Kidd 4 00-,
oct&dew 60 Wood street.
Xjtwer Dlaenaea.—Carter’i Bpunleh Mixture,
m a remedy tor Llyer Disease, and the number of formida
ble arils connected with a disorganized state of that organ,
D unrivalled.
Hundreds of certificates, from the highest soarces, 01
persoos liringio the dty of Richmond,*?*, might be given
of cure* effected by Gaiter's Spanish Mixture. We hare
only room to refer to the extraordinary cure cf Samuel L.
Drinker, Esq, of the firm of Drinker 4 Morris,Booksellers,
Richmond, Va* who was cured by two bottle, of Cartel
Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering from diseased
lifer. He says its action on the blood Is wonderful, better
than all the medldne be had erer taken, and cheerfully
recommends D to all. nenltfcdaw
**• Bee advertisement- **
43- Pantaloons* —The well-known taperiority of
GRIBBLB’S fit in the Gennant, need* no oomment on hie
nut- it hee boon acknowledge by nil who bare Iheored him
with their ordera, that the? haao noror been acted with the
..me eu. end style »e by him. 11. begr to inform blip,
iron. Mid the pnblic, thet hie stock is no* replete with the
newest style. <br coat* rests eoI ,
present ceaaon.
Tailor tod Pantaloon Hater,
ZIQ Liberty ft-, b« : ‘J °f Wood.
October 6th, 1&54. of a protracted Ulne**,
lIKT ALLKN, consort of LowU Alien, deceased, I*<*
this city, teed 96 year*.
H-r Mends, and the friends of the family, «« W* 1 '
fullv to attend her fuurrat,from her UUwWence,
87 Diamond aller. between Wood and SmUhQeU streets,
a» •’ o'clock. THIS AFTERNOON, to prceed to Allegheny
C On Thureday night, the sth Inst, Mrs. LUCY S. COOLU ,
(f Consumption, agwl 24 years.
The fri-nds of the family are lasted to attend her fuu«-
ral, at 2 o'clock, TO-DAY, (Satmday,) from the roaidence c f
her node, A. B. Rook, 102 Wylie Street
SEW AD VEKTISEKEHTB.
Home Lctgne Factory*
Heavy shirting chucks and i
to .nit the rrt.ll trad. of Piunborch .ml > A 1 «gben} ,
rn.de or hard twt.t«d yam. d.rtt patterns .ml IwHft? ;
Tbe graml admission thrt SUiw.rt'sChrtt. rtid T..« «
.re not infarior In quality to any other,
the United BUtes, ifith .n inereaa np
ntnitpi the subscriber to extendhls bnalnese, "“ *
▼icnr to keep tip . tt™t mMirtment of inch Cb«*<i« Urt.
nil. „t,|l from l'.'U to lS?i crutß par yard. Bnmplet
S 7 -STommtaA.ho , inootm^.ll«a«nl^™ll
-t hi.
C. Comur !*• Abram**
THE abort namedg*nUem»p bare
a* partners in tbs wholesale and retail HJADJjgPJ
CLOTHING bailees*, trader tbs Urm came et OONItIP. *
ADRAMS. Th-y will be found at their store, No. ITT Li
erty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct7:ltde3t
bbU U,uis^ireU m « i r-«lTBl [ .ndSr«jn : y
( '! U^ K - atn ***" ‘“‘“’‘flKN^STroLUKS.^
for
B U ~“ l ~°^ (r ' ih “ r “°
Porter House, In ibe Town of BeiTer, ror
Rent* t
THE undersigned, In ooneequeoee of Ml health, Is uuble
to continue keeping the above well known and eligibly
situated Hotel. n e offers it for rent; rf
whenever desired. He Jbela amured that the loation or
this Hotel is one of the very beet in the eountry,
will amply remunerate any one who will attend to it prop
erly. Delicate health alone induces him tooffeMtfor rent.
oct?:w2t DAYID PO&TKK.
Penmanship, Mercantile and Steamboat
Book-Keeping. •
The day and evening classes of duets col
lege are open for the reception of et^ent*.
Daily Lectures on Mercantile Lew end Sci
ences. ————
HEAP HOUSES FOR SALE, AT NO. HO THIRD
STREET.
A Cottage House, of three rooms, for $350.
A Brick Boose, of three rooms, *» s*®®-
A Prune Boose, on Carroll street, for $5OO.
A Brick House, of six rooms, tor $l5OO.
A Cottage House, of six rooms, for $2400. lew prices end
ea Sio, r 6BuUdlDgLots, at $250 each. Terms, $2O in hand,
balance in four yearly W“«g- * son,
140 Third street.
LOWER BOOTS FOR SPRING BLOOMING.—My stock
of Bulbe has arrired from Holland in fine condition,
composed of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Ac. The stock is
very large andreried, and offered at low rates. Catalogues
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA—I fo!
sale by JOB. ELEMINU,
octs corner of the Diamond and Market at.
LGBXNS’ EXTRACTS—A Urge assortment receiredbl
JO®. FLEMINtJ.
QISTU.E SOAP—3ooo>3goinlDorec<Jig todfcroJc
HITS CASTI LB Dm m
KDd for sale by [twtfl] jpg. TLEMINO.
&B HAJ<AI> OlL—6tlOßjo3trwdTedwid for Ml«by
JOS. iLKSUnu.
W m it 8 s MUBTAItD BKED - aoolb *Jo r l <l FLEmso y
F^r 808 - 1 “ T JOS- FUMIKO.
; A E»re Chance,
IS OFFERED 6 any person wishing to embark in a lucre
tire basinees, well established.
The undivided half of the Patent leather MannAciory,
corner of Decatur street and Diamond altar.
in Seventh Ward; 6 acres of Innd adjoining the Seventh
Ward, well suppUed with hydrant water ; and the undivided
half of 90 acres of Land at Hillside, Pennsylvania Railroad
WwtmflrelaDil oonnty. Apply to JOHN 8 . bhawkb,
104 Liberty street
EW MUSICAL WORKS. —Moore’s
dia or Music; price $4.
History of the Old Hundredth Psalm Tune, by EeT. W.
H. HavereaU; 76 cents. _
Plain Music for the Book of Common Prayer: by Ret.
Geo. T. Rider; 50 cents. _ _
A Dissertation on Musical Taste; by Thomas Hastings,
Musical Vado Mocum, a Manual of the Sdenoe of Musla:
by H. 8. Saroal; $1,50. _
Musical Letters from Abroad; by Lowell Mason ,% l.
Theory and Practice of Musical Com pod lion: by A. B.
Marx, Mas. 52,50. . ___ . ..
Appendix and Notes to the above: by Emile Girac, $l.
A Dictionary of 6000 Musical Terms: by John 8. Adams;
60 AfuU supply of the above just received, together with a
large collection of atandard trorka “
He. of Marie. . For ale by JOHN B.
ECLINING CHAIRS.—A very easy and comfortable
Chair for Invalids, the position bring changsahle at
pleasure by the occupant from an upright seat to that of a
fsuNiininir attitude, finished and for sale by
reclining aiwraue, uiu»u T a YOUNG * 00.,
yifnir Third and Bmithfield streets.
QngaE-lO boae. prim. Cream confer
nTTtB 3 bbls solid Butter for sale by
SMITH * SINCLAIR.
M. UNDERWOOD * OO.’S Prastrred Peaches, Pears,
Quinces, Pins Apples, Qmn Os***, put np in qonrt
ary l "tss? ,ui ” ri " vzsj&jrsssissr
RUSH PICKLKS, KKTCaUPS ANjj SACOKS^TOe
subscribers ai e Just in receipt of a freeh supply « new
pickles, 4c.
20 dosen Wb. Underwood k Co.’s assorted Pickles.
10 do ' do 4o Tomato Ketchup;
10 do do do Pepper Seooe; .
Alsr, Walnut and Moshroon Ketchup, freoeh
lc~, for sale by [octd] BAILEY k BBMBHAW.
OB SALE—A two rtory Briek How* *»d ««,
mks&£ , B REM FOB THE* IN HEAVEN:
J. Horn* Whan Changes N*r« Ocme.
A second supply of the shore f _
ctind. Also, the M Hew Melodeos£for Flute or TloUn, for
nle ftt thetdd«UbUd»l BMW
ftrfa NO.IIB Wood street.
a"n« ’hTchtkr " ULN U sMA—Fwt colored and |fina;
c^—=d DsnelßK !mOu|d’i Soda! Aaaembly at WiL»
|L_§?kxsS HALL ererv TUESDAY EVENING; tbaUnka
onW* DNKBDAY, andthe Ernriatar Amtmbtrjm JW*
DAY EVENING; alao, the German oa MONDAY EVE
NINGS. The iDawnmt lortar are invited. Two Banda
3Mute
etc- in Hall No. 1; OotllUon* la Hall No.l. The Bnoma
mI»U TMtltotod. Md » * T+
freshmenta alwaye peovlded. Admteaton,jta beati nwtt.
uui two 60 cent*; Gent, and iatfy 76«aattj>0»t t
alone 41 Tickets may be obtained erf YRANK CARGO, at
i Managers, and at the door on Ueabwe
stricleft order maintained. No check* given at Gie
I - «P U
ssfflßgj&SSaiSsgafcgg^fe
I Patentees, and with persons who wort Jyufl WW
Patent Bights tor Cities, Oounttaa, **£*»£*? "ZS
with other* who wish to pnrehaae such righto t Jw *a
agent to transact that kind of hnsineak
bare, has determined to devote bis time and bßi abQltiee to
the service of thoee who maj deaire to employ him.
Pledging himself to attend felthlttlly to ail mattam e*
tnuwfto him,h«eoiida4«iby
following toKlnontol of » few of <£*£oll*™**
burgh, *o. MOBM I. *AJX».
Pittsburgh, Angnat 23,1864.
4 Pimsmum, August 17th, 1864.
The subscriber. taive long, t sen ygaalntcdjlih Ut.
Umm V. Baton. and bare no beattanOß'-fn reeom meaning
him, to nil who m»J wtahto «toplojr “MSSS, i!IASn
demon of undoubted Integrity end tmfcbltobh lndmtoj,
In whoee exerUone ererj reUenCTmyhe pfeewL
NerlUe B. Ciwl», Jr,
Wm-leuimer, Jr, JnlmO™l»%
W. D. Denny, H. Childs A Oix,
James Wood, N.Bidmea * Boo*, L
P.R.Frkhd, ' '
P. Loren*, L. B. Lmagston* _
straage Perelep«»eat' l| W«mWi | »«
daily Ringing to light the
march of progrms is onward; JWtoni Bdd, or beeeeanig so,
will be pleased to learn that aeienee and-hmgreeaewih com
bined, hare brought before u^P
of the age, In the artlels of BMBBBOIPS AMERICAN HAIB
RESTORATIVE, a sure core lor Beldneea and to prerant
Hair from falling. 8» circular to be had of toe Agents,
full
3 67 Superior street, Gtorefond, Ohio
Tor sale in Pittsburgh in the Stowing houses
Fleming Bros, h
B. B. Sellers, §H.Key»
JoelMobler, Benj.Page, «•»
J.H.OumL
JTlegkatf ctfjr.—L. A. Beckham, Praaaly * Means, J.
—A. Patterson, John fl. Buiith [ aprd
fi THA ihsi)RaHuu cobpahV, T
HABTTOBD, CONN. ft
Chartered 181»-Cnltal ltoek|3oo,ooo.
THOS. K. BBAuB, President.
TIIOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. -
DIRECTORS— Thomaa
Samoel Tudor, Mb*mnrnow«»
Ward Woodbridge, **A*Wt&!
Joseph Church, Boland Mather,*?
*dwtoO.BlplCT, , ‘
Bobert Buell, MM^fJ***
Miles A.Tattle, Henry Z. Pratt,
John L. Boswell, Aaatin Bonham, ;
Qtutaros T. Dari*, JunineS. Morgan. - ,
49»Polteie« on Tire and Inland Bilk* i»d on to?or»-
bleterms,by GEORGE B. ARNOUVArt
° dees& No. 74 Pnorth street Pittsbuqfa..
jr=* CITIKBSS* Imsmramen Cempanr Of
Ift^PUtelmrßto.—H. D. OHO, tAll-
ÜBL L. HABSHEIX, Secretary. .__ .
SS&.
eippi River* and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by Tire. , M
AMO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and InlandNavign
ttonandTraasportoUon.
nuomc
H.D.King, Wm. Larimer,l*-,
William Baigafey, Samoel M. Bier, • >
Samuel Bee, WHHamßingheii,
Bobert D unlap, Jr., John S. DU worth,
Imae M. Pennocfc, Tranci* Seller*,
S.Harbeugh, J. Baboon maker,
Walter Bryant, William B. Hays. ;
jnlm ahipton. dee2B
A LARGE LOT FOR SALE.,
A LOT OP GROUND,on the riser bank, in Btrailnghaifa.
288 feet by 300 feet, and bounded by Icmr oomU, wi
be cold on reasonable term*. It i* near Bakswell A On
new glass works, and several other manttfeetnring seta
lishmenis. It le the largest and beet tot nowto be had to
Birmingham for meno&eturing purposes.. fitto perfect,
and elear of incumbrance. Enquire of
C. B. H. SMITH, at his Inw Office, •
jy2o Fourth attest, above Smitbfield,-yittaburgb. j
PITTSBURGH
Life, Tire and w*ri«a Inmrue* Company;
OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, • ; ? *
MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA.;
f JAMBS S. HOON, TmdteaLl
Cuaslss A. Coltos, Secretary. J' '■
This Company makes every insurance appertaining,to er
connected with LITE BISKS. ’ _ » '
Aiio, against Hull and Cargo Bisks on the Ohio aadsfis
sissir.pi rivers and tributaries and Marine Risks generalit.
And against Lees and Damage by Fire, and against i#e
Peri!? of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Traasnertaiicfu
Policlen issued at the lowest rates consistent with aafefy
to all parties. i .
James S. 11000,
Samuel M’Clnrksn,
William PhiUipfl,
John Soott,
Joseph P. Oazsam, M.
John M’Alpin,
Wm.F. Jobnsten,
James Marshall,
Qoorgo S.SeidsD,
my26:ly
7lv«aett'«
IkSr Company of tko City ot PttUbmrg>«
j. k. MOQKHRAD* Preddeat—ROßEßT FINNEY, S«c£-
tX 9hl insure an!nit FIRE ttft MARINI
Und* OOm: Mo. 99 Water stiWt. • - I ‘
nmaona:
J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Jmdeaom,
B. C. Sawyer, ’ R. B. Bimpoon,
Wm.M.Kdgar, H.B. Wilkins,
0. H.Paulaon, William Oollingvoad,
R. B. Roberts, John M. Irvin,
Joseph Rape, Wn. Wilkinson,
Darid OamphelL Jala
n-==» C. YKA6KK, 110 MARKET stmt Fitte
rs burgh. Importer sad Whole—lo Dealer la PANOY
AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, oSsrs to city
sod country deslen tsrge and veil seleetad stock of
Goods sa sny Eastern house, end tame prices, thus *a*i*g
redgbt, time sod expenses. Jsfty?
pr-==»l, O. O. F»—Place of meeting, Washington Hail,
Woodetreet, between Fifth street and Virgin slier.
Pmsnmes Lodqz, No.SSfi—Meets erery Tuesday or—ing.
Usmciiimx SxcsatPiaxT, No. 87—Meets first and third
Friday of each month. [marfcly
Wettern Psnnsylranla Hospital.—
Dr*. L. Scsxacx. Second, between Wood and Market
streets, and J. Rid, Northeast comer of Diamond, Alle
gheny city, are the attending Phrridans to the shore Infl
ation, for the first quart— of IBM.
Applications far admission may bo made to them at all
hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Reoent eases of accidental injury are reoalred stall bents,
without form. jalteg*
«*-==» Bailee*—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO
Ky CIBTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets— the
first WEDNESDAY of every month, at OCHOGHLEHER9,
in the Diamond. By order.
jeLT 080. W. gnSR, Secretary.
ATTENTION i 8. L. G.—You are harem-notified to
attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNBS
DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and totranaaet such btad
ness aa may come before the Oo—pany. P. KANE,
marghflmd ' Secretary pro f.
LODGE, L O. O. Fi-tts
Angerona Indge.No.3BB, L O. of 0. F*meets «r*y
WodnesdayoTeningin WssUngtanHbß,Woodfh Uyl7
fbr Sale.
1 0AA ACMBS 09 LAND IN NOUCBT OOWMT. nder_
IOUU the Cnerionrirer. Tble lead lihearfly timbered,
has an excellent soD, end U said to contain enabfnvimice of
Iron ore, and athiek Tete of Utnnrinoos eoal. The Vencn*
go railroad, whkh will nndohbtedly be bqDt will nm very
Beer to it, if not directly aereas it The MBUtovn creak
mm through it ;
ALBQ,K)oacreel»NihcoMnty,wantlttb—daad , watered,
end lying neer the route of lha Banbury end Erie railroad.
No better investment oonld be made then in then lend*.
The completion of the Banbury end Aria, the Allegheny
Velley, end the Venango railroads ihxowgh that region
will render the coal, lumber, iron ore end eotLof greet
Telne. Ktuolteof 0.8.X.&10XH,
ittonqfatlee, .
No. I4T_Voarthjrtreet
ftbZbeemtf
BULLDIA6 FOK BALS.
A LOT 24 feet front oa WYLIE street, and extending
back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot Is a P»st Wall, built lbc two small Homes. Ibis Lot
is in a desirable location ftr a residence; and wiU be sold
low, and on feroraWe Title good, and clear from
Incumbrance. Knqnlreof GEO. Y. GILLMORB,
jyl3 At Ofltoe of Morning Port. *
Latrßooks.
I AM anlborised to sell low some raloafale Law Books.
10 Tola. I*a. Eeporn, by Barr;
BouTier’i Institutes;
Greenlief’s Evidence;
Wharton’s Digest, last ad.;
And other Reports, Elementary Worts, As.
GEO. T. GILUIORB, ,
sep2l at tbs ofltoe of Morning Post .
A. 100. A good bargain can be had by *PP 1 7* n f **
the office of the MOUSING POST, _
A GOOD BUILDING LOT,Mftet front cm Canon street'
by 100 feet In depth, in Birmingham, wfll be sold
cheap. Snonire of GXO. f. QIUMRt,
j y i 3 at office of the Moertng Post -
Admlnlstraton’ SoGee,
WHEREAS, letters of sdainistntion to the Estate of
JOHN T QUIGG, late of.ths'dfy of Plttaborgh, d*
h«Te been granted to the sobeaSber: All peraona
indebted to the mid estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those haring claims or demands against tbs
Mtate of said decedent will make the same known, without
delay, to WILLIAM rhuAIM, Administrator,
oct&Ot corner Boss and first flnto.
Motion.
THE late own of JONES A QUlGG,baring been dtonlred
br the death of John T. Qmlgg, on the 27th Inst, tbs
bostness of said firm will be ssttSa by the nntaffigtod. at
tbrfr office, comer of-Boss and first streets.
ISAAC JONES, Barriving Partner.
Pittsborgh, September 30,186*. octfedAwSt
THK late firm of D. B. BOG KBS * 00., haring bean die
solred by the death of John I.Qoi&oa the 9th toft,
tne business of the firm will be settled by the nnfcfifßcd,
et their offlee, comer Bon ud Vint streets.
B«ptMDi»rse,iBM.
MAITOfACTDRIB” Woarfl
Sub OmL, itad Ptauh Wtag* »*•»
Bpringt, Brass Mot Tapes, naif patent, Berew, luD and
Hammered Iron of Bom and ireißmi)
Pittsborgh, Pa. *mj
isaao joms ..~n. s. taai
D. B. Bogtf* » ■ • r
MAKXriACTUBXBS oTKOeßßTytent iagored Steal
ColtiTator teeth. Offlao comat Bow and Itat ftrates,-
oct2tr -
Hatlct to Main Taaekeri.
AH examination vm babald in B Metre tornsfcip, on
gjLTUBDAX, 7th October,-at IfrtfdDdu 'BnaSmn
to behald at School Hooka Ho. 2. Salary S3S pat month
.octfclwd* • • : -T*
100 bbla and bf .
U 100 10 40 "fisssrssss?
fwu nr, MnttkMi *&.*•; *“•*>■ *»■
ond Tfcr, Xeftaw fcr eokMd #On.
1 1. ilnwHwWwai «w «»»«»•
ttflntk Soon mm nl TftnfetaAl ferttw»»»»
nuil S pfeioei MnoWEmHOKiaHT Th. fta
rn wiaWnnrfiJw •MimnrtmmbnS a. ifc«H«.fe'
Mart at —iliM W ft»anMniwl»tH. innßmmt fin
wUltn»«tU» »rrortt«
I'inmngia'noU' iin) ntatxxsm^
mun’otmllt'brnn. IMmtt; priM (1 and
' tr*twntl.-Bih;
at th>»«wTtfMnnt: by«.O.Tmek;vrir.
IbcttfaM*Art. «
Jdstrtetfvedandtoreaferby • -•* " ~ ' •
W. A. ffiLDHNTBNNHT * 00 H
opt# 1 • - • ' Ms.T<fourthauret.
Ai^S^PATKI— |MM fn gnort HflUton ~Nt>.
149 Tulton streeL with Lotl&foet hum by Iff deep;
aooAsunJoen.Mm two roomt on first floor, three an
-Itoemd(tstj.iodkr*-**^atSe. AleoiNo.lß,vrithlM of
■ amiee rise as above, and a Pedfisg House of ban ml dt
\ rooms, yUh finished attic* - Hood pavedyarda and hydrants
i 1 T -3
' -fiSi dauißiD C&VKJinS— iwniMMgtnd ferfSl
; ond prluawr* ntmag xt VA wntx; nacxl prlwt. s
MdIOCTnU-. - [oc«a]' . d. Ju MAgOK k 00.
dtllVdDBttUIK-tatinM.-l.llW.niroi
MASON A 06.
: 71ITB GENT IHWi»ir-f4,090 yards oT one yard wt
Acauf YA&U.XOft tAldl—bounding of ie.J_.crtr.,
80 d«od; ftadmid of gnffed fruit Th. Un.l Iks
wdLliwdlwntntt*, And of guild un«Btj; tltuxre ; mli«
feanllßzmblgton.Vn. Mnx lb. tond letdlng to Broezton.
LlioegMW.ln <«»,pnyment*., - .. '
iw nTannMtutaonemQ*fMin;Bnioeton,onthe aw*
gantown dOO aetes, 100 cleared, good improve
ments, plentyofooel and limartene. and ooaef the bast
mla torts* la tbewrighbeohoed. - Priea andterma nun*
S 3? 5T CUTHBKBT k SON,
seplfl ~ 740 Third street.
ring KBS«Tg>-P°ta«P tyOrtoby; . ■■
l) cfnhtt«x (Motor; aodor to Orator; b? -
" BUSBKLL * BROTHER,
Mpg !
H pobtto to <mr uautmmt ofHSAIBTG BTQTM» <rf
tba Boat dMtrsUa patterns, ndtaUa ftr atom, qtteaa, par
tors, steamboats, at area? nhart a first rata
Bwthu Eton may ba raqabad. Wa oft* as laartaait
taparica In scjla of dengn, beantj of finish, and pnaaoal
otmtr, to any tba kind in tfaa city. Giro
naaealL Q&Af?,' UXSIHQXB * GRAIT,
■ap36 • • 19t Wood atraat.
T.TBTATB Ot JCBBM MUJdEB, (DBOBA8BD.)-lAtUrm
twin* bean granted to tie nnder
ahcnteL on Q»» paraonal •« tatoof JOSJgg MTM<Tgt, tote of
t&Tifth Wardnf the city of Wt^ratK dewwtiß jer*
mob knowing llwinTurUnlrtilnfl will call and eeide, and
thoa# hiTing cslabna wUi prnMiit
at the ogee ofthe lUteatatonedLjggnßnof Math and ftnftto
field rtreeis. JAMBS BUUCKLT, OoHUu Townddp.
l»Ut > [aeja&
~imk fUikaummut iNTJmiIB Tlflimq THMSIAU
1 of low* m44!m JOnrltorj: of Mftnwnt* In a abort
t&a,*n*«iina«Tatkfairftjforthatjrar*Malnai*rottwo
watatiatandtoß. to *•*“*£**
Ammi at laridtjtlofk' SLFaab «nd Btfllwilar y Mb
vwote.:BtoelMUtb*lrtw**?P«*“igfJs“
otLoatteclaadalQtfcoWaot. Ha wfll alao, whila «**u,
ittmil tn T~~«ltnr *—■*■««*i«arf afMlniwnfa or
Baal Briataood Aoxoptao -Ajant,
a—«*t»gaHataaat» Ptttabargh.
| Enost udfillM 9b*
OrteMUiAp^MMUAohspyj ;the
Boytowd of Great Men; Prdgrem and Fnjudk*; TraTWS la
ThaCttrandtfa* Saltan: Poctfntotsof Jamoni
Itaii tte DoddPtmnyib»«£
i o ek 'B.T. C; MOBSAS, 104 Wood sheet
TTJBTIHFOIXXD AMD HOW OHBT A POLL A880&T
-tl Xdgitth«lt«»i WUfeCfctad, oat
and While and obtered*Btoß« CBtan; eaamtrn Wnn suit*
bltte-gi | w to > tate. _ fssptMnil KlKimldiOH.
... . . per B*l* or Barter. _T
4 ZOT Of GBOCWD on Orals street, Allegheny city, of
A WU ftet front, rawing baek to Isabella steeet, on
which ate four Dwellings, Ingoedosdar, the rent bringing
twohdadxed and fifty dollar* ymrly. They wouM be «x
-«it*»i»«d tor a small Pano, or sold at a bargain.
< ._.... THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fporth st
SKAUD'FBOPOBALS- wQI he received by either of the
trodenSgned. committee of the Pittsburgh and Stooben
vSla Baiimd Company, 6 P> M, on WSDSBSDAfi
November Ist, tor the the Pan* known as Jones*
Uppm leery, acre* the JtonongaheU river, opposite Rtts
imfgfc:: •- •
N. above 1—“» has ten yean to run from April
Ist. ISIS, ftr fiwtfcm laftnntHMrantßfre of
8. A. lO®H%lQflPront*tr***»
ISAAC JO&S3* " ~
aeeSßdd ear. Pront aid Boss street*.
•■" —~ • - We>A • . -.
■ ■irmiM ard vbouuia phalih nr mss
I- Jfflp MOPWMfc Me>Mf Barth-Wwiil il isit, fifth door
above Beee, east eldstWittefliilpMt, haem band the beet
Wtaan. IrishWhfcky, Modobk*-
beta Whisky, HoHsad fite, Oordisls, Aa, on terms worthy
itbt.attention of purchasers and dealers. ■ fan3»y
JSW BOOKS JOTT BHCBTBD.—The Cabinßoy > Siorr,
a fieml Naotfcal Pomenre, fimnded on fret; prfc»*i.
Bren tide, a series of Tales and Poems: byJJfie Alton;
price 11.
Oampasdlfrreh: by Henry D. Grafton, W. 8: &i price
TB cents.
Che Lest Heiress: by Mrs. X. D. N. South worth, for
•aleby w. A. GILDETPBNNKY 4 CO.,
, • ■, Ko. 76 Ponrth street.
Wm.S. Haven,
Jamas D.MUBL
Alexander Bradley,
John Fultoeton,
Bobert Galway, 1
Alexander Beynoldv Aito
strong County,
Horatio N.LeaiLtttanninfr-
Hiram Stowe, Beaver, t
< yvrw, Mwienr< w> Knh«i« superior Lawn Ora* Be«l,
j for fall sowing for sale by
edi
JAMES WAEDBOP.
at; AMD STALK qgrrJßtß-Opr winterrtocjt dPtbc
ifebofrMOt [ocrt| JAMIMWMDBOP.
QLAN&gTS.—h»™ now^
ygff«yt— MiWtKi.
l
TLTBW BTYLK WOOL DELiJNKB.—A.A.MABON *OO. ] .
J\ haWJuat nuini a large lot of new styles of figwd f
Wool Dwliknw <**•* ?.
C. B. Baadlf * Co., L
fIHKAP CA&PET WAKBHOU6K, Ifo. 8t Third threat,
sear Market, wotdd respectfully hjftmn Ihrir Mends
and tbe reaenlly, that they hare now la store tirir j. „
>ai-i. BTong, consisting of OAKPBTB of erery
description, from the Boyml Vsftct tad Braaeeis, to the own
moil Ingram,' Soap-mad- Sag. flocr OQ-fflotb, frora os®
to eight yards aide, new derignsand Twyrieh. Cocoa and
Canton Mattttff.l>Risgsts, Bags, Mats, Stair Bods Window *
Shade* do. Fefaonstawantaretaftodih'eell.nadexam- ;
In* theb stock. Bteambosta»Hoteis, and BerideaMS torn* ;
Mm»< on the moot rwiontWt terms. ? *
and
wt»wj> niim oyyT, octg
Orpluun** Oowrt lih.
TiriLl be'oflbred atpubUe —to. at the MnfaOliAMTy
W SZCHIXSB, an THURSDAY XYMESG, October
6th, 1864. bjr order of the Onjhinf Oomfof Allegheny 00,
UtnO— property t€ David Oner, deceased,tha»tralnahto
bwSnff wt, attaatedo-Jht qgnerof Fwm ami Kailnirjr
sMhiihia ftontcaMa tot, running
•long Ifob-yJIO tost, 10 the aß*,which brands tbs
PstmaTlTenialtalffoad Depot.
Also.at t oUeek, P. M-. an BAXCRDAY,the 7ih day of
GeidSsrtlßH, MU be —ML an the premises, a number oteto>
fighth Ward, near the Eghth
ward PnhUe Ithw Hones. Terms made known at eato.
" EDMOND GRXBR, >
■epUaltd gOFSLA QRgJgR, , J Aamra ’
rnHS und—rimedl—a on hand and ftr eato alarce a—ort*
1 nmt eC the— UgUßAPtxoysd KXTAU2C JJUBIAL
(sXaa. teen the torßsitfo»the smsDeet dsa. aJBe ga^ifor
fpeMm No. 04 fifth street
XD YLdJßDHA—'Warranted aU Wool, seeing at 14a
penned;.worth 25 cents.
. , A. A. MASON A pa
|lf HBItIAW, Lcfftm of c*mjb*am**t»
W . MMObAlte Irtftte of JAOC& BCI.TZNXU, fete of
Inl ti HI tool CliiliiMoiii iriiiatj Ohio, daoaaaad, boro
been wdOTigial, bf tba Bagbler of tha
Coontyof Alkghaßy. JUI permn knowing ttanartm to
dabtad to —tata ttt oih Iwmadiato payaont to tha
madaoigoad, and all thoae haring daima-apOnst said Ba
tata linT jifnwinl than, duly authenticated, to -
i T_ c• • <fB*BZ SOLTZBHAK, AdMntotrator,.
- Bart UrtrpooL OotamManm aroaty, Ohio, or to
C. SHAIXB * Atty*i,
Ko. 81 Fourth at^Tittaburgh.
MptAlSWftW
EDMOND WATTS,
IftMgnrf TAILOB, HO. 185 ÜBKBTY BTHHKT.
ISdi >l have w*v OB bawl * large atoek of Sail and Winter
Qocdt, f>tinhr new desfann; 'Flesh Vest
teo»w-tb» moot bMttfal patterns; Proaeh and ißasliah
n*S—* of mn sty U and abate is the market, all of
ntlehlwiumaksioordaroiithe most reasonable terms,
and warraated.to salt. «t*
. • few Paper Haagbici.
HO. 86 WOOD STRNBT.
HTHSrS 7RXHCH AND ASEEBICAN PARLOR PAPBRB ;
Jh Puml Decoration* in gold, oak and marble;
HaUE9am,«f varioeaotylee;
jyd and Plain Paperajor dining rooms and rhambera;
OlHf and low prmd wall Papon;
Berdan, Offings, figures, Window Shades.
A larft *«* lilpta aonrtsM&t of the above, wlertiri -
tot tbe mn, will be sold at tlw usual low prices.
oett . WALTER P, MABBHAI&.
, QOAP— gOObomßodnEoaptoraaleby ■ "" :
Q octf - - , BOTH A gDTCLABL ;
/-'lOTTfll—l7* begs Mot* sale by _
\j oetft SMITH A SIKCiaiR,
C°"y ,w “~”
TJALL BOHHJPB—A. A. MASON A CO. hare Jus re» .
£ eotvod* largo aaortentof newetjdaaaof PaUand
White Baansts—
Colored ffim© and Qeoeaaer, | White Straw Trimming,
Colored r WJ Tripoli, I Colored Straw-Trimmlng, ;
Itaer BdUUats. ' I Blonde Trimming;
Bkkuteoideced Leea, 1 Straw Cord, r
BoUJbtttond, ] Bnekram frames, t
WhltsfaglUh Straw, f W&ePnmea,
’ Black Bagttoh Straw, I Biocmen and Jockeys.
mt*of aryT.T.Titß3 U roopectftrilgoplidted. »-
Baths-Boti Goldf and Bbow4r. -
lmlimb i-
I fr -iii Tit. ■>
:£a £paoenryday,(BeatayTi *mj cfetek,A. |
1L until 10 P. HL,at the Barter Sbgpi-Perry Hotel, corner \
“* ”wgsa&«.Wfe.. ;
Vow (took of : -
i JOHN B. XXLCOBrfi Wbodotrset, has
and now foody Jbr ale an entire .
V • V V wiedmOnnfceiarybf Bom, Bo*
SlrwoSTtn tidily ootved end'plain Rosewood and f
Walnut Qaoao, and with all tboir late laprormarta. 4
rnrntiaeore ran turns ** *** largest stock of
Pianofortes ever laonkt to the city. Prion invariably
h« ana, whhnet addition for tranoaottatkin :••
or risk, and ovny tostrnment warranted.
Aim: a laro lot efftono Stools, ctf vazfeea patterns.
„ wwT/tfuefflv<t—AfblTsaPb&r'orCartiarfi Melpdapqo, at
M^»^* OT *^» u# r 4u J > ' l
' Sola d nttOv^h
7^ v imwJnii.iiK«tti natter senenne 5
C*<rt»rpresat bosbeee, we are prepared to qftrrorr stock
sf.4nnFatebamdob ami HohtomiMo GWJ Jewelry t ggyer
tdF:»-*-;**- •;• *• < | —■*- t TYork dty wholesale
jftts.wbteh to a red art ion of ftwalQ to IS y «tt.
nay on wbfctoffaflne WatA.or any other am
'tiu**#***;*™*:*
botae rnnhwhi etaevoere, »t SUanMa4nnt.v
H. beat quality of Watch Qianee ootatU
I canto oach, at HOOD^>
>V *V-<. •
v s*.
«r,— - ' ' '
s - • -*?4i
/ ’
f Aici CHI«A STOa.
1 Koilc«7
Metallic Bmrlal Cases*
ValT sni Winter Goads I
r 1 s
•f