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V•- *• - :•*'.*** '-i . •; y a . ... .r*- ' •**- • ■ ■, ]> j-fT S DU®®® 1 WEDNESDAY' MORNING: =— of tire Day. . - On Monday morning, in tho New York Crimi nal Court, a petition nan preaonted to the Court from the jurors, sitting in the ease of Dr. Ora ham, praying that the qualifications of the jnrors be examined into, owing to the report t pn of them was a relative of Mr#. Graham. • -Conrtintimated that ae tho signatures of eleven were attached, the twelfth might sign if > 'pleased.. Tho paper was then rend by ,1 . Wright, who returned it without hie signature, -kl tha matter was taken into eon.idenit.on Who Court. Tho petition aehe for.a discing, on tho ground of an existing liability rroporly to perform tho duty required. At the iTQhio, Indiana, end our Hthfc were fifty seven Con gresatncn to bejOtoscu. No Governor, but oth er Stitc voted for in the two for mer States. ! • . The mortality id New York. Philadelphia and Boston will bo found iu the following tabici: , i Cholera. Other Dis. Total. New York.. w- 41 142 Philadelphia » -<* „ Boston * w PBMNSTtVAWiA BIiKOTIO*. dauphin. H ui*k.bm.«, October 10.-?ol!ock, 333 ».■ iorfty—a great Whig gain. W«tw.rd, I‘cHack XG:!; Whig gain, 200. N.orlUumherlanJ ouglj, l’ollock, gs'tnajority. Pollock's maj inij is ftbont I*Boo. WESTMORELAND. l»pom 90. Ooviuic, 64. Hcmpfici.l townebip —Bigler, 2-4; Pel leek, 181. Mott, .".70; Dar- B : a, S 5. Black, 300; Sraysor, 80. Baird, 91 ; Dfnro, 289. CvTO.lo, 197. Eiglcr’tsmajority in tbv wmkf reports at 700 mjok.B. . In Uoylejtomi 1 -oUock’a majority U U: Molt, (DwnirwCuul OomnilMioner, 121 majority: Blank, (Bom.) -tmlge of the Snprerao Oonrl,-Sf. minority. AlUboae aru Wliiß In Doylentoirn Bradshaw, for Congress, lias J majority, acd to ho elected; “’ th 8 gala- FRANKLIN CmvMßKnsnmio,. October 10.—Poltook’s «*- jority In Chnnibcrsburg IoeMS; Rubmaou 9, -1 Pollock's gain ° ,cr Juhueliai is 1 LANCASTER. Laboastee, October 10—57* mujcriiy foi Pollock irvLao'cater oily, ‘ic l i* majority tci Pollock in Columbia. $ WASHINGTON. Wabhihotos, Pa .October 10.—Knight's ("•) majority in the borotffeh is 40,nn,l in Canton 01. Knight, whig camlitlatn for Congress, has r. majority of 1000. The tohole of the whig ie elected. i The whole .Democratic ticket in reported do j feated. In 1851 Bigler had over •lOO.mnjonty. j Allentown Borough—Pollock 1 # majority is 2-17: ! Bradshaw (wbigl for Congreve, 198. ! CRAWFORD. | Pollock, 147 majority;;Mott, Canal Commie i raissioncr, 74. i In Erie City, Bigler’s majority is ROD j LAWRENCE. | In Newcastle, Pollock's majority is 200. Ir | four townships, Pollook’e majority is 400. i SCIIULYKILL. j plgler’a majority ia reported 2,000, a gain ol 300 over 1851. la fout dislfictPi gftin in 431. Hif mnjotUy in the county will not bo lhft « *»' 600. . ! Pollock's majority in 6™ = is lot). Higlerla majority in tbo county will bo reduced. Falter, Whig. U probably elected to Congress. Tlic returns indicate 800 'majority. PBfcADEBPUIA. Philadelphia, Polio* 1000 major i„; a «mof for.PolEck; yth ward? 300 Bigler majtniy, a largo .democratic gain; lOtAwaAl, 900 for Pol lock; 13th ward, 900 for Pollock; 15th ward, rollock 04; 9th ward, Pollock 380; 4ch ward, Pollock 54; 221 ward, Bigler 220. In tho Ist district, Florence’s election is conceded. Pmt.AOEl.pniA, 2 o’clock Wednesday morning. Bigler gains largely in Philadelphia county Pollock’s majority will not exceed 2000. onoo (Dem.) is re-elected in the first district.— Tyson (Whig) is elected in tho second district over Chandler. Schnylkill gives 1,500 for Bigler. Berks 4 000 for Bigler. Northampton 1,000 for Pel look. Lehigh 1,000 for Pollock. Titos,- ere re. ported on pretty good authority. Pollock is “vi deafly elected. In Lancaster county -pollock's majority, GOOO In Clinton do do do 2000 In Danphin do do do 1800 and one demoerntio member to tho Legislator.). Pollock’s msjority in Lehigh county is 200. Franklin county is reported to hare given 1000 majority for Pollock, and elected one democratic, member to .the Assembly. In York oonnty, Bigler will bare six hundred* majority. Bnckß oounty, in sixteen townships heard from, Pollock gains 300 over vole of ’6l County probably gone for Pollock) Mott, 1,000 majority. Bradshaw (Whig) probably elected to CbDgry OTeT six hundrod greater than ia 1851. ! j.iiitr tho Si’Ward, Pittsburgh, there was a small : gain for Bigler. . J.'Hirwj Robb (D.) is evidently elected Rc -Ig|atmv>' ' The contest for Clerk of tho Courts is between Phillips (D.) and Horner (N.) For Recorder the question is between Kenne dy (D.) nndLooinis (N.) Kirkpalriek is doubtless elected, as tho re turns BO far clearly indicate. Sowickleyvillo Is the greatest Know Nothing place we have hoard of yet, except Neville s Island. There is not a domooraton that island. If there is, he did not dare to show his head. The vote on the prohibition liquor law is Bmall, but the majority is no doubt in of prohibition. ■ jy 0 O'CLOCK A. M.—The retnne op to this hoar Indicate that “ we have met tho enemy ami : I *' Tk ® • Üb * is in a P ret *y kai mix, lodmay torn ont mnoh better; but not withstanding, wo would not advise sanguine Democrats to bet very high on The rest of our State tioket is elected. WbiggeTy has profited some by the Know No things in tho State ticket, bat lost several As semblymen in their strongholds. Here, one Democrat and two Whig Assembly men are certainly elected; the other two are in doubt- Oar Becorder, J. Hamy Rpbty is ilso : elected. The oonteet for Register and Clerk of Coart lies between this Democratic and N a tire candidates. CatOanne liyruu, alut UcCluißßeflS, BOIf la this country, has recently become bejiwss to upwards of $lOO,OOO in Ireland. Some efforts fcua been made to RBoert&iQ her whereabouts, but thns far hare proved unsmiling. The press throughout the country should endeavor to bring phe above fact to Catharine’s ear. -V-'iH'v, , I ' " *£*> ** ■ * * . > l’ k ß. v . *■>; • ■■■ dlpariies that the American Reform ticket H eleoted by a largo majority. D*y and Harrison are both elated by large majorities ; both bring independ^f«m d ' J ?*‘£ s ' running againet-flie aomineetfwNw Clevelajst>; October SO.-Edward Wide is is probably elected in Ito loth Congreseionel District.by majority. The anti-Nebraeka tioSßiin Glerelsjid has 1,000 majority. :OCTOBER 11. Emotion in Bmtikoke.— To-day an eleoUcn is held in Baltimore for Mayor. Tho Know Nothings hate a candidate in the fiold and are very confident of success. ' f$- That our roadorß may more easily! com piro tho vote of, 1861 with this elcotion, we re publish the official table of that year. * The Bible Boo,t * , by Mr*. Snridi J. H«l«- , c „ . Foblishod by Lippinoott, Grambo & Co., Phi ladelphia. Rishop Potter says of thiß booh: ~ j.- v eryttffnf; calculated to promote a tßSte for the Scriptures, especially among tho young, mer its cordial approbation and encouragement.— Such a selection os Mrs. Hale proposes to make, if well executed on her plan, would hardly fail, in tho writes opinion, to have this effect. Wo think the tank the authoress undertook oho has executed with good judgment, and tlmt this bool: cannot fail to ho well received hv the public. It is “ Bible History” in an attract, sc form, audio the young it can ho safely recom mended. It is fur sale by Samuel B. Lsnffor, B7 Wood street, Pittsburgh. LEUUIK. LUZERNE. VERY LATEST. I V*V ’i.fKjf - St,.*. // OHIO ELECTION. National Horae Exhibition at Salem, O. Wo received a te.legraphio despatch last night, slating that horses for this grand exhibition—to tv: hold on tho 12th and 18th instants—ore ar riving at Salem hourly. Over fifty head had al ready made thoir appearance, many of whic were from a distance; and one in particular, a fine Wooded animal, from the South. Strangera arc also on the ground in large numbers,-and from every quarter. Thus Tar, it is said, the in dications nr., that .the exhibition .ill be success ful beyoud the most sanguine , antic,palions rf its friends. This affair, it must be borne in mind is a continuation of the National Horse Conven tion, held lost year at Springfield, Mass. (’rftWtord'i tire»l Wotfk- Crawford, lim great American sculptor, i* K,w engaged at R. me, on the great work order ; d hv the United States government, to he pluoeu in the eastern ex;n mily of tho Capdtol exten sion. At present, according to a alatement in a loreign journal, nothing is to he tleoirbnt huge -,6 r tians or plaster models. It is to ho of Sat n ,rv marble. Tho ccutral figure of the pedi ment represents America ctamliug on a rook, Gainst which the naves of the ocean are bent mg. She is attended by the eagle ot the conn }tT’. *hi!e tho buo rising ut her foot indicates the light which accompanies the march of liber- I. i„ one hand she holds tho reward of civic and military merit-laurel and oak wroaths hcr left hand is extended toward the pioneer, for whom she asks the protection of tho Almighty. The pioneer is tho athletic figure of a back woodsman clearing the forest. The Indian race and its extinction is explained by too » l . mining group or tho Indian chief and family. The von of the chief is returning Horn tno chase, with a collection nf game slung on a tpm ™' his shoulder. In tho statue of urn Indian chtct M* Crawford has endeavored to describe the despair and profound grief resulting from the -onviotion of tho white mane triumph, the wife mud infant or tho chief complcto this group rf figures, while tho grave, being emblematic of tho extinction of Indian race, fills up thiv P< Tf”opposito half of tho pediment is devoted to tho effects of liberty and civilization. , The fint figure on the right of America, represents its soldier. He is clothed in the costume qf he revolution, ns being moat suggestive of th -euntrv’s struggle for independence; hie hand upon hie sword indicates tho rcadme«s«r •rmy to protect America front insult. By »•>.. toldfer is i laced a merchant **“>»’ “ 'Worn ol trade; his right hand rests upon the by which tho extent of American com owreo iif symbolized. Tim anchor at h» feet connects his figure with those of two hoys ad ! rancing cheerfully to Ucvoto themselves to the i mrrioo of their country. Tho anchor te easily 1 mderstood to ho the emblem of bch^ ! hem sits a teacher instructing a youth. Tho I nechunio completes tbs group. Ho rests upon ! .he c“ Shed, without which machinery is use 1 ess In his hands are the emblems of trade , : md at his feet are some sheaves of «°™> ! iressive of fertility, activity, and a.,undance, in ,| lontradtstluction ti the grave at the correspou , :orner. i [ l „.n tl).- GW''!™,! of Sstnvl.y 1 Great Fire at Cleveland, At noon to-day, fire wne discovered in the Pluming establishment of Messrs. Nc|l and Hciclflfo. 81* Publio Square. It spread with •treat ranidity, consuming the following build in«:-6o the Square, Neil*& He-ofa, Plumbiog ■‘Stabliahmcnt ; Deuham’s Paint Shop ; Krcbbel a Saddler shop ; Mrs. Nash’s Millinery store; and F. J. Lambert's Dry Goods store. The New * ork store, the first in Matthews’ brick block, won badly scorched, and tho goods were removed. On the alley from the Square to Champlain street, John Jones’ Livery Stable, and a dwelling owned by On Champlain street, dwelling of Mrs. Nash, and the one one adjoining it'; three small frame dwellings, two of them owned by D. Mooney; a double frame building, Nos. % and 88, which formerly stood on tho site of *' Empire Block, and which was occupied by six or seven fami lies. . . Seneca street, frame building occupied as a saloon; barber chop; Johnson a r * Oig^,,Cleaners; Scbwarlzeuberger, Haler-; . two story dwelling, owned by R. T. Lyon ; Kel 'logjps shloon ; J. Friend's saloon. The entire a Square, with the exception of the fine building* upon its Superior struct front, was burned over. Tho Court House wan nt one lime on fire, but waajsaved. The loss of goods was not large. , most of those belonging to Mrs. Nash being to ■ movod, and those of the New York store wet Mrs. Nosh bad iosuranoe in the w **s ,n R t ?f Union of this city, to tho amount of *l,t>UU . Other insurances not learned, - An Cass —The Supreme Court of setting at Erie Inst week hearcL'the argjimeut in the catio of thi city of Philadelphia vs, Jflfin S. Biddle, which is an action of cjecUnerit broogh*: for tho recov ery of about 8,000 holes of laud situate m Lru* county. The city of Philadelphia claims to hold under Stephen Girard,*’who boaghV'March 19, 1826, upon a judgment against John B. Wallace, eutered in the Supreme Court, in 181‘J, and had his sheriffs deed recorded in Erie county, id 1887.. The plaintiff be|pw also claims under John B. Wallace, many years prior to tho entry of judgment by Girard against Wallace, he (Wal lace) had conveyed tho land in quostion to trua tees for the benefit and use of his wife. Rid dlo 'the plaintiff below, marriod a daughter of John B. Wallace, and claims, as the only survi ving heir at law. It seems that Girard and tho plaintiff in error, now claiming to hold under him from tho timo of purchase at sheriff’s sale up till the present, bavo paid tho taxes on Baid lands, though he did not go into actual posses sion until 1887, and contends that if the legal title was in the trustoe by virtue of said deed of trustj - their standing off until this suit wob brought, itt 1863, was an abandonment. This case excites considerable interest among the profession. Tho fees to thoso recovering will amount to about $20,000. Mxdical—Singular Cash.— -Tho case of o patient in tho Commercial Hospital, though probably not without a parallel, is somewhat uncommon. A man of an athletic frame, about 30 years of age, and with tho remains of an un usually strong constitution, was admitted into tho Hospital in August with a dropsical oom piaint. Since then he has been tapped five times, for the purpose of relieving his agonies, and the qaantity of water taken at a draft aver aged .four gallons. Dropsical patients have been cured in this institution, but in this in stanco the disease had progressed beyond all hope of recovery before the patient thought of looking for medical relief. He is now sinking gradually.— dndnnati Commercial. The Caual Commissioners hove fixed upon tho 6th of December as the day upon whioh to close the Canals of the State of New York for the sea son. Bo says the Rochester Democrat. Jack Frost may possibly see proper to close the canals at an earlier day than the. one fixed by the Com misstotten. . :* •* v.' . ■ f t ** V 1 ’ •: *: r. , u J kj ■« “ « » *-r~ ; ■• '■ COWI'LUTK AND -OFFICIAL VOTE AOT . MAJOMXEES AJTD CASAL COMMISIOXKR IN IKSI. Governor. C. Gout. Majorities. ' ' T 3 Y §; V i g 3 g g■ |! i ?l P ’Si 2 •; COUNTIES. " , : 3 3 T -etas*: : a &• pa ? ;• : « : • •p©: : ; : Adame 1045 Allegbeoy .. 5983 Armstrong ■ 2472 Bearer ...... 1990 Boil ford ..... 2202 Berks J..J 9480 Blair j 1704 Bradford.;.. 3688 Bnrtkfl ....... 5488 8ut1er....;.. 2530 Cambria ■ 1765 Carbon ...... 1374 Cputrc....l..: 2974 Chester...-...j 5350 Clari'io j 2658 Cloaifiyld;...; 1098 Olir.tou.l2Goi Culuinbia..." 2040] Crawford ...' 3192; C nnhcrtaod] SI 41 j Uaaphin 2G90, Delaware...j 1594 Elk i-.| 405' Eric 21 or. 3010: 2121 3529 |1504 piyel.r .:... 81-0 2020' 8172! 2585 5581 pillion ■ 810 700. 830! 7001 131; Franklin... . K 280: 3782 32301 S7S2I , ..40 Gr l->-,| .N or’n mb'lll. 25.10 1038 21.12. I„2i, 011; Ferry....... 2247 1430 2221; 1480; 707; l*hil. C.4-C0.'22001 21700 20877;25258 :2750 I’ike 830 100 700, 152 , 007 Potter 574: 021 518 007 ! 47 SchuylkiU.. 4748. 4000 4707, 3088 074, Reroerset ... 1000 2730 1030 2078 ,1070 Rnßn’hahnn. 2815' 21111 2780 1057! 081; Rull'ran ! 458, 227 401 199: 231: Tioeft 2111(1 1403 10011 1301 57.1. Unlco ; 1040 2818 1800 2072’ ; 800 Venango... 1008 1142 1,0, 1..28, .)■'(,| Warren 1242! U 37 1241 1124. 105, Washington 301.5 4012 .102, 3b2.! , 127 Wayne T. 2182; 1040 2158 ■,001142 V, eetnj’rel’,l 5140 j 3145 5022 4043 202 a Wyoming. . 1180 1 014 114, 811 -2 a, York 5388:1727 5838 1727,1111, [Fmia Hi" rh«*Mi»hln North An:-rl.-»,dt!i Kxtraodlnary Kiirßlary. 0:i the night of the 'JGtk of September, the Lace and Embroidery store* of Messrs. Scott A Thompson, No. 75 Chesnut street, below Third, was forcibly entered and rt bbed of goods to t*ie value ofr $l,OOO. The articles were of-the finest quality, ami of a cnatty character. The police ' were informed of the burglary, auJ measures were adopted to ascertain the perpetrators. Re cently, officers Win. Be**d and Harrison 0. Clark, got upon Iho right track. The first arrested, proved to bo Henry A. the e«--n of the so ul or partner of the firm, and the second was •Sam. M. Wolff, a young man not more inau 20 years of age. From information given by Wolfi. who acknowledged his participati -is in tbj rob» bery, neatly all the goods were found at a place in Fourth street, above Oheobut. and were con ▼eyed to the Mayor’s Offfe. Oue of the pris oners State! that Lewis Bennett, the proprietor of a drinking house in Cbetfuut street, above Seventh, had be»*a cogniziot of the burglary —had given advice ia regard to the manner in which it should bo accomplished—ami even had gone ho fur ° c *“ g oartiim of the stolen goods. Mr. and Mrs Bennett ted, and taken to the private office by Mayor Conrad, whi-re they had a private hearing. In the pofiscsihon of Mrs. Bennett was foun of # thc stolen handkerchiefs, valued at $25. As the whole affair has been strictly private before Mayor Conrad, we cannot give full details, but sufficient is known, that own handed justice has not been done. Toung Scott was committed in default of $1,500 bail ; Wolff r*fl held in $l,- 000, apd Mr. and Mrs. Bennett in $5OO each, for their future appearance. Tub farther appearance wan to have taken place on Friday evening, but it was postponed until this week. Tub Promcjy of Aar.—There is on exhibition in Paris, at tho present time, in “ Rue Neuvue •les petit champs," (a long name for New Little field Rt.,) No. 6, one of the most retparkabie pieces of masterwork which the union of art and science has over produced. It consists of a picture of about three feet square. This pic ture is made up of colors admirable for their beauty and boldness, but their is no rufijert. The roost experienced eye c.iu detect nothing but disjointed and s half funned approximations towards a coherent design. The most able ur list s«*es there only the finest colors, but uo one can tell what they are intended to represent. In the middlo of tho picture, which is horimn* tally placed, is a mirror formed by a copper cylinder, covered by u perfectly polished coat ing of silver. This mirror is usually veiled. So far, thoro is little remarkable and the greatest amateurs in painting would hardly consent to spend five franos on such an apparently profit less study. But it is impossible not to feel a glow of admiration when, on uncovering the mirror, there is presented upon it in the brightest reflected ray 9, tho wholo seem* of the Cruci fixion. The partial coloring then takes a char acter of incontestiblo superiority,-and presents to tho astonished spectators, a picture composed of six most perfect figures, depicted with a do greo: of boldness such as tho master painters alone knew bow to impart to the subject which it wob their glory to represent. Tnß New Steam Fkioate Niagara. —This ves sel, which tho Department has determined shall be built-at tho Brooklyn Navy Yard, will bo the largest of tho half dozen now ones decidod to be added to tho navy. Her extreme length will bo 346 feet; breadth of beam, 66 feet; depth of hold, 31 feet; draught when loaded, 22 feet, ‘J inches ;*displacement, 6,600 tons. She will ex ceed the unfortunate clipper ship Great Repub lic by 20 feet in longtb, and in breadth of beam by 2 foot. This will convoy somo idea of her size to those who saw the clipper before she was burned. Mr. . George Steers, tho constructor of the Niagara, it is stated, guarantees to give her a speed of nautical miles under sail. She will be a propollor, and carry guns of 11 inch boro, tho largest calibre used in the navy. Work was commenced on her Tuesday. A Veteran Emigrant pob Nebraska —Tho Monroe (Indiana) Sentinel says, Mr. Powell, an old revolutionary soldior, ninety-five years of age, with his wife, seventy-five, leaves to-day, (18tb inst.,)for Nebraska, in company with sev eral other oitizena of this county. Mr. P. is re markably bale nnd vigorous, capable of chasing a deer, with rifle a-shouldcr, twenty-five miles a day. Tho National Baby show, at Springfield was a failure. Only ono hundred and twenty babies out of a population of twenty-five millions, were on band, or rather in arms. Double that num ber could bo turned out of a single ward in this city, at two minutes* notice, and ns fine, fat, healthy and rollicking imps &8 ever rolled over a carpet or slobbered a bib. On Thursday morning last, tho Express train ou the Chioago end Rock Island Railroad was thrown from tho track near Morris. Tho bag gage-master bad both logs broken, a hrakcmaD was mutilated by both legs being cut off, and the engineer and fireman were dreadfully scalded. Several of the passengers received broken limbs, and many were bruised. A proposition has been sUrtod to send a re lief steamer to cruise for the Arctic. An im pression prevails, that she is making her way to port under canvass. It is probable that the proposition will be aoted upon. The anxiety in the pablio mind is increasing every honr. The State Agricultural Fair of New York was not so well attended as the Fair in Philadelphia. The receipts were only three thousand dollars ; the premiums of the Sooiety amounted to eight thousand. The shipments of specie from New York dor ing last week foot up $1,140,148 52. This in cludes $207,049 92 taken out by tho Hermann, and makes a grand totftl since the Ist of Janu ary to date, of $81,653,208 10. '^•V' • t>> r. ' l , -*■' '. r V V • ’f“- v\s*.rv ■ lsii'OßTANiiG ok tug Onion.—The onion la wor thy of notice as an extensive article or coußump ttorfttf this oountry. 'lt is largely cultivated at home, and is imported, to the extent of seven or eight hundred tons a year, from Spain and Por tugal. ' But it rises in importance when we con sider that in these latter countries it forma one of the common and universal supports of life. It is interesting, thorefore, to know that, in ad dition to the peculiar ilavor which first reoom mends.it, the onion is remarkably nutritious. According to my analysis, the dried onion root oootains from twenty-five to thirty per cent, of gluten. It rooks, in this respect, with the nutri tious pea and the grain of the east. It is not merely as a relish, that the wayfaring Spaniard eats his onion with his humHc cruet of bread, as ho sits by the refreshing spring, it is became experience has long proved that, like the cheese of the English hiboror, it helps to maintain his Strength uls:,, and adds, beyond its bulk would suggest to the amount, of nourishment which his simplo meal supplies. —ChcmUtry of Com mon Life. 19681 2454 6091 i 8611 2330 j 2000 288 1985 i 1852 34 2221 j 2229' 1)196: 4088:4765 1082! 2282 3792 3332 38 ■6518 5107 215 2514 2741 1770 1182 535 1374 773 587! 2980 TBGl|lOOl 5310 0300 250,9 13244307 1590 993 730 1137 1059 2851 1037 1010 102Gj 3130 fell 259 i 3149) *2009 182 i 20741 3702 ;iOO9 , 1594] 2147 I 553 ] 432| 140| 311| Erie asp Kalamazoo Railroad Bank. — Telegraphic dispntcheß were received in this city yesterday to tho effeot that this bant is hope lessly down ” An injunction has been served upon it and its "doors are olosed.” Don’t touch i We have no information ns to tho prospects t f the hill holders, but most of onr bankers be ! eve there is not “ a very tmart chance. —Chi c-iyo Press. ' Ornkani’ Court Sale. . . . uy Virtue of tin Order of the Orphann Court . Ki-Ai -of Allnihmsy county, dated S**ple*mber3olb.l&*t, I wl) the* nnth’rHiu'to-1, Admluinlrntur i f tho Estate of Kl*ll lIINiM AN, Ut* of Allegheny enutoty, 'teMurt, ... fnhHc- Snlc lit th** Court Ileus-. In the City . uii - ATUKPAY, tho lltb dny or NoT.-mlx-r. V ) iv-.i'"> 10 nvitvk. A. M..«n th<* cNUtc. right, till.* and , i M ,| iii-v.wl to -ni'l .!o».{li Kfhmiin, ut th*' L.tii V. .!•' ...im,.. ..Lin ««v! l« ah tint foll'Mviu.r .I.m.’HMI I ,• v rit-.-c-ff lirouinl, 1" v - l • A t- T’nin 1 o’ or n.-cv of -iroimii, t-itu.’itf In »hn T- r ij'.ws truru-ihii’ lh*« North.ro LiUrtlfd < t l’’’Ohifh Wini I."t “No »« tli'i I’i-iii tf Uti bid „ ,'t l.v 0 H. \Vt,r, fainter ..el Y. Loren, conta...- i thaith .etrevt. «• v U. K. tSarc.T, .lai-ob l Rioter ,’y - ]i(ir *h*’ Oil- half Of which Bail f/’l (Mo? thp ,‘,rtv of Zll Jt'M'i'h Uebnrnn,) w-ntßirihi* in front, on »• -' liv- I.**t.ar. l extending bar* .o th* luu* r t ihi. o'h. r 1 atf of mi l Lot, (o I.f* i> I’ftrH*r.n, filtj f'•!; on whi‘h i- VivotfJ a two story Uriel; hmAHuf U<-us*. r-. ._:* liin-lt Ir " OIIKU, Ithninl-tmtor. of th*- K-ttil” i’f Jo-’ol'h IMr.i-m, *l**c»*o.’ «* I. .-ktll-.U t*’i t N“*.'ii China Hall i rJT oI’KNKD, thru- entln-ly m.-w Hhopi-.t of Whitr Iron fi...... Diou-r and T-. Ware, wtl.-l. no .JI.T at ror* inn >i • 4 1,,., r.T.’nil n.-w fnt.ry r-oloml T.-r .u« hll nf ih»* m-itst.-n.- :-Mau. together w t!h n large Hock ' i i.laiii "-hi !l,vl vmc '' rf,lf>r, ‘ ,i fr*'arb nJn» pinner ‘J IVaVu.-. Our stork c-f Ki.iv.-s and forks. Uni-Urki-! »rt. Thirl nn.l Fourth. Duff'i Coll«K«, / -U W-ICAL \ni> mathematical DEPARTMENT.— i , p,.,i t.-rin- p**r ol '!) wr.'!w, payable i-J the- !n!l >:•*-V'ii, in r.,U;mr-: . n 'U-'ular Div Oht m Matli •nutv : t i' '1 . *-t> Kr.-nth a:nl 0.-naan. *.* i ' li, A ’«> ' H, -i •’ to 4. Hll>l T Vi U. I*. Vu JauW <'i*k3 In 'ktliratoU'.; W.-W-toy, 4to 6. I‘. M ; tonur.Uiy, to IS, \ M S'.i No}iaiinur exi-ons* >.iU b-- spared to make hi- tli-I'..rtuiY-i.t of thaCulbv" wortliy of patronage ] 1 IV IIAVI»KN. A- M , Hr In ip*l U(;U-*r- AN 1* LOT KOK :*AI.KOI!KAP A Frame ttou.e, f.ff-'urrwms, *itnatr-J on Washiofton .tn-®t, near K:,*t OMh-n. AH.vhe.ry H-y. Thi- prop, rty will to wld t s.-rvTt’W pric.', as t;.n own**r inun-G irmotin;: W.-s*. ' ‘ > 1 ? ciTHHKKT 4 SON, ~.,11 Itnal Estate A*mK 110 Third rttvi-t. . lioUFB AND LOT FOR tfAI.K, • u Math >trw«t. Lu- A ....irei.f F. CUTUBKitr A SO.N, 1 1 to Thinl ttrvot. •|V,v6 ill C.-KK TO LET—K<-nt < 7.'. u-.J Aiw, 1 lli'u-i. ■ >lt Mt. Wn-'liinstnu. f * X CLTIIUIiiT k SOS, Mo TLinl «imrt. Vv U r—-lii tiiTt-ts itt ?t»,ra and tor sit** by It ~ui kiwi 4 >in.iaiiE>i>. , , i jj'i;.—-.j htol l-iir N.-y uri.-.-ir m-tor.-..ml tor sal, to S „.V,l KINO IMIWnUKAn., I , ■') l, Jura; in stf.f an-1 for ■ «•> V,-ill KING .1 MOORHKAD 'l'K\c—iKii-’rial. Ganpowli-r, Younz lly nn. an l ! lllack I T.-.n-, in 'torn •ini for -al-' by ~ ■*.,,.(11 KIN« 4 A MtVtUTIKAP. f JH-MCCO— Kusm-U A ii.-hui3on.Wm 11. Grant, \\ . !>• Ur i> 1 . i!.|, ami oihrr faroritr brumls. tor ?:»lf bv , w . f t i KIKG * MOoHHKAD. ■ T V ' AILS —1-0 lovs in -tore and for' ** l |\
    ia JdKTAli—lut) ton® Non. 1 an s -*■*,- ' % < ‘ v * 1/ '*. ** R ‘ t hew ADVERTISEMENTS. Tor MU mt Ancllon. / \N TIUiItSHAY, 0,-t"K-r 'I2;L. m Q-> pr-tnws. that On- - icy. I. i, full of Coni, .. r-’i- nvi tii--nt to the llailroad. Tb** Goal udviin-agi* ::s ? i: »•*“. * of ,i&>K riio«*f w ‘•‘fv-tlu o? 75 Fourth atrt-et Pekin Tea Store, V.i r>s FIFTH rrwiTmgar.J \ hur- ur*w a r:.n»|>'ete »:eortm<*»t of ThAS.towbb.h * . ,ji- htb*ntj-'n . f .leai-ntand !ira»‘'fe.«vp«-rs. Al>o, n it, (M .nd N'«. 1 IU» *»“»« .. .« , ~),1 ') a end U^lcbcr! 1 m .nd l'ul.rrl.ij sus«ts .11 of "!>«■ "ill b. ’1 -1-“ V” ,iti,,r s. JAYNES. , mu. . .... r «»cv« »■ Hill &. (IoIIIUBV* , IytODLTE, FOKWAKIIINO ANLI COMMISSION MBS- I ’ CHANTS, EranrriUt, la —Strict utontlon luU tonil .isoo.iolTrnr nU, nr Floor, I'm.lom, Ac. Mm for f ..urrh.wof Frodoro »lHWii> vn,m t Uj !lr«l« lor r-»hhimrot fnntorde.l rriltii.lnopotcjF [u.nrtm_ M A II TIN’S RESTAURANT AND EATING SALGON, /AN Tlltt EAoTKIiN PLAN, MU Pvi.mml alia, IWtoron ( )' 111..1 ami Marl 't Until -All kiiid'«r nit.bko Hrrrod 10 Hi. I»rl «iylr. *nJ no th« rhorl.ot iioUro Hmuw c.p->n fruio *5 oVtlmrv~ of Water l’o*«r, *od 100 A, -file Wa'er i*nwfr i« nn.< of t£><‘ hwt in the couutj. 1, „„.l Ih. UK.- «r,. .t . 75 Fourth ntreet._ •enmauablp, Mercantile aad Steamboat mil’ I>\Y AN IM *CbASSKB OP DUFFS COL- I i,Bt;K an- open for the reception of HtuJontft. _ t liaily lyrtureson Mercantile U a*cl CommeroW i*V For Sale or Barter. A IA)T OP UItoUND on Craig str.-et, Allegheny city, of A *27U fift front, running hark ,0 Isabella street, on wbirh (.1 four Dwelling in good order,, the rent bHngli* t °! hundred ami fifty dollar* yearly. They would be ex r-hanced for a email Farm, or sold at a bargain. i-tl THOMAS WOODS, TS Fourth ft. f'tLOWfclß HOOT 6 POK St’HlMi »U)OMLNU.—My stock r Of Bulb* has arrived from Ih.lland in Cnu condition, r •mpoK'd of Hvaclnth.e, Tulips, Crocus, Ac. The rtnck ia •4 cry large and varied, and offorod at low rate#. Catalogue# h»J «t tl„ v For Sale. Ninety acres of sui-kuiok land, «n aot i Id.ud, new Fntnlom. Aim,6o " “ l iS A “'” dth ""’ ,U ‘'“-SoHAI ,; iITO“DS, n ‘ te ' "'iaSm _ • 75 Fourth street. . lARESII VICKLEJ, KKTOHUF3 AND SADC|C3.-Tl|. r .-ub bribers a:o ju.-t lu receipt pf a fn*eh supply of new ! \nj down Wm. Underwood * Co.’h Jlchle 3 : 10 do do do Tomato Ketchup; 13 do do do Pepper Sauce;. Ate , Walnut and Muehroou Kwtchup, '/ I u /^5 rt, ACjfrr Rale by Joel* I __ BA!LBT^JIENPIIAW._ T IM S 1V lihKl ” C for iiM?Tll A SINCLAIR., j : " A a “ l ' FKS_s^^rr^n‘i^NOLAJß. oAT}**0 A T}*** 1 m ' U fo ' '^' , _ > ’ y _aMiTn * BISCL.UB. J-IMKrioo bit, Uaii-Ul. fmEßFain cut u°fJ^yjTsSljks'* P™ for «■>» CQLLINH. -Vwrk~o uS.-OTH.ui 0S»1»-'?AMAMKU.LA-1 f ° %c“'“ '' y <»tner of the Dtomoml nnd Matket’et- jTnii-w KXTKACTS-A i»r*c w°rU£°t W ■» missis. ( J Or«m Ssm i°Bl'S'cLAlß_ n rNrnSKiT‘oiSsuAM^ :: r«S^s" t '«»> - T-U)ii SAL'B=XtWV«tory BrieklW and Lot, on Den l 1 man street, Birmingham. A PP I JaMK3 BLAKKLT. au'23 iSKKDS, SKEDS—Wbukhela enpetloi O fw fall wwln*, for Bale by . , Y .-ynsrALK CU'ITKIS-Oor winter «oek ortho »I A\ ANI> ~ cnuers just arriTintr ot the Seed n Improved Fodder J JAMES WAKDUOP. Wurvhous* of l oc "j ’ t-vuTa J.vTe hate now reeircd more than ftOQ pnlro ,s— x-, ***? to $l2. I 001 4! -VTKWTtYLTWOOL UKLIINia,-A- A. MASO>I * 00. N™™”' l * l * lot °' new ' ly, “ or *sss Wot! i>*usbw.j IVXnT OOLORKD^ALtCONS- —P'"** 8”? 1 “ f AST OOlA>n®.u Ql y oggts; usual price?, ' or.d prints »™"‘ l , mß A. MASON A 00. and 10 «Dts. [ocwj__ . ; — T^OUUCENTI’iIINTfI--J U!,truCfit^ Ki:4 “»® morc J* extra cheap print? at per y UAgt)N 4 qq oct3 . - ru^KcENTTnjsuS'S-- 6 ' ooo « on' y*« bto MosllD3 ot 5 cents. t>KD FLANNEIA-W*** 1 all Wool, Miimg at i*e X\> per yard ; worth 25 cen a. MASON k CO. oct3 -iO?fEKWiSB=S"b»» l « ggcMIR. j octS ——— ■ ■ • -- ! OAP—3OO l»i» B* 1 " So “ p * EIKCIAIB. ) octs - ■ S' __ _ i^tOFlFK—l76 fcT *“ U V O' l6 ' v j • L* * - bj- The Liver ri!U.—*The Lir-.r lllk- of I’r. M ■ Une were first used by him io his own prw r. Horae rrltneswil, In the wild* of Arabia, tt- rnstomtrre and life prolonging tendency of-tbc plnnt of which this Kiair is an ortnict, he knew fall well that a medicine prepared from it must in duo time TauflUl h nil prejudice and opposition, nod Wmrthrlrndhijri-mKlv for a l«r*o [.'Bliila, lwDi HCUto and rbronlr. II« rr!..r!r,tlor;s arr „,IM. A c-'rrrri)ou'U-iK'o,(-rabr;:cir:j;m':irly ai.r IbouMind 1 «tr<• r~. iti* alum*’. curv.« -’i »i-r»on:'. •*- .1,.'. j-i.i. s >km\ r. <-f tl».* 'toiaich. deblU'-j, b; - r * Ill'- !it« r. m of th- heart, m-uWi r ,, j.hj-i'-rtl *cn.*y, ' hyi^Uon. paln.i in tl>« iot-rmiUMit f-v-r. l-'su«U- ii^r rn, duUncH? Pf 9i(fht, nn l that vis i’irrti» which Vlnnt;* to all tlic Ij-j-vs ‘ f . TheCoidial I.x put Tid 'd, m \nct.h,t- race dollar* t»r 1-»t»le; t»o for fi" dollars: •4x for tweite dollars. C. II- WNO. Pro s .ri,tcr, ly;; Urojilwav. New \*>rk. Sola >■; Iwri-UH-n'o.r'i-.ii tVi.- Hu.;. C«ru,a«, (Mul tbo Vest Indies. FLEMISH i BROS., Sr- ">"1 -Imt, I'ilNlii.rib. Dll. QUO. 11. KEYSKK, S’ -. 11 ' W-1 fir- J. p PLKMIN’O. Atli-eb'-ny City. Ulver Carter’s Fponidi Mixture. » , remo-lv fur Urct Km™. ««a «•' rrrT, ‘ l ' l " bla criln (wun.-c.ttal «ilh a -11- rrot.l!'J statu th-.l organ. It unririiM. llundriJs r.f certitb-ate-, front thn hW>«t tnurc:a, of F r»»s llviugln tint city of HWimonJ, V«.,mightbe girth of cut* rlloolul by Ca.tofs Spanish Mixture. We hare only room to ruf..r to tho extraordinary i-ureof Samuel l Urintt.T, B»|o of tin* flm of ltrinkar * Morris, BoatMlterr. IIU-l.oottJ, Va„ olio natrunt.l by tiro tottii i of Carter , Si-ttnUb Mixture, oft r three yams rulbring from JtroaKM lir.T 11.. of- its n.lion on the Mod it wottd rial, butt.'! than all lb" m -llrino ho had rr.-r taken, and cheerfully it 10 •‘•H* *,* S«r« t*- Pantaloon*--' 1 *” wrtllaiii»» M|Wtorily ol IRIBBLE’S fit In the C,.r:i; u‘, n-f-? no eninm-nt on Li; art; it bu boon *cknowlwl,f -U lh«* c. r . iu richly earn-U nn l j;lim H”:--woo l an Inti. conplptfair iiiKtrmnriit.-. :iH Cws and with *li th«dr Int-iUM>r«>v«Tur'o' run liar-; a rlwiw out ct tin* Forte* «-T.T brtiasbt to lb-city. Fruvs loraml., uk lu H.-stno. without addition fc-r tran.-|-ortuti« rUk ui-1 **t. ry warrant;-.!. AlW*l»rue lot of SU«nS MH/)DEv!SA-A full Kupvly of Cwharta Me:fdw>u., f6s ’*”■ * l ' w I °' l ' v! ‘' joi'is °Vi' 'liKM.on. 2»)o Agent for Cbfckerins 4 &'**’ «***. for Pitt-iburtl un;l W-stero Pennsylvania. *?!;” C. B. Ilendly & Co., , / IILKAP CARPET \V ALEHOUSE, M. V. f f (j n ,„ r .VurlrL would lnfi-rm t».« ir frl* r., wnJ the public ffriientliy, that they hnvo m'w jrc r-ranletr PALL STvfCK. on.-I'tHig J Al *' •l.*criruen t from Uie ltoyal VidrtLand /; mon I ncroin, IL-mp and U .g- Od*C.oH - ; Ttt-iU w:Jo, new desvrrs and v*ry n=h : _J^ l 1 r t,^LW ftvil«T Yo r-i.l om! ■ x-«n in7SjTrtr--k s St*emlxmts. Hotel®, and IL-.i.1.-me-f**™- Uhed on the tno«t reasonable L rro*. Small profit* ami 'loWt m!' '. •• t TERMS LASH ONLY. Home League Factory. HEAVY SUntTINU CHECKS A NL> TW KED:-. InU-ndo . to t nit the tvL-.il tr*d<> of ami Al.egheu). male or hard twisted yarn, '- 76 cent*. Illustrations of Genius: by Henry Giles; rr^eji. Knickerbocker. far October. Magazine of Art, “ J "* ~n.. for -1, u>KSrI . N .,- KV 4 c, No. 70 Fourth fcir«i*b_ f illKAl* ilttUSKd FUJI Al NO. ilu TUIKD \j STKKJST. , ..... A Cotta*** House, of three rooms, for $&/*•'• A Brick Ileus.-, of three rooms, hr fIOO. A Frame House, on Carroll street, for $5OO. • A Brick House, of six rooms, for $l5OO. A Cottage House, of six rooms for $2400. U"t prlivumd **> «ch. T.-nn», *» in tunl. to fnu, ytoriy p»w«U. crrnBERT * . 110 Tliinl Kti.H't. jSottce. tfRALKI) PROPOSALS will be oither cf th« S underrfsnwl, committee of the nnd vlllft Railroad Company, until 0 P. M-, on . W j* l>N \ NnmnM* Ist, for the lease (f tb« Fcrrv Jonu Upper Ferry, i*cro*> the Mr make arrangi'meats for a peroiancc Airaot at lowa City, lowa* H*. Pauls and Bbllwator, Mir He solicits the patronage of those persons desire ,f locating Land# in tbe West- ne wIU also, while nwa: ittend to Locating Lands In the Territory of Minnesota, i ..'“duuinis U *“ dtJ ° f BLAKELY, Heal y«*f*i» and European Agent, Smithfield street, Pittsburg! a OUBAV VAHJd KIK SAhli-Unwißting STIOO acres, A BO cleared; Orchard of praftad fruit. The land bee well Is well watered, and of good finality; situate , mli-s Srn jSSnpton, vi„ near 'She rowl lewling to Bruceton. t*rico $1,400, In easy payments. Also. a Farm situate onemllo from Ilrucetnn.on th, Mo. pan town Turnpike, or 100 acres, 200 cleared, pood Improve Sente, plenty of coal and limestone, and one of tho be! grjh, Perm. In the nelghborhoml. „p IS . ' 110 Third street. iirASHItmTON STKECT I'KOPEKTY M SALK-A W In well Oniehed Brick Dwelling Uoose, arranged with hall, pwrlor, dining room wnd Utehen, iSnd doorTeellar and'coal 'suit. Aljo, a gnixl rranie Ihdldine, of four rooma and cellar. The Lot U2O feet frc on Washington street, by 135 deen near the l"’’"?* 1 ” Arcntle. Mee *2.800. Terau, cMO In hand, balance one, two and three years cVoMETUIjTU NKW.-A? wciutend N our present basinet*, we aro prepared to offer onr of fine Watches, rich anJ fashionable Gold Jewelry, Silrvr Bnoons. Forks, ie., at precisely New- Tork city wholesale Dries*, which is a redaction of from 10 to 15 r*r cent. Kerefbre, any one wishing a fin* Watch or noy other arti cle of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to gfre us a call before rarchesing elsewW. at 51 Market stra-t »( U Tho Tery best quality of Watch Glasses set at 15 cents oath, at noOP'B- . _ . . BARGAIN!--$3OOO for two good Brick Houses. No. 149 Fulton street, with Lot 20 feet front by 13- deep; a good store room and two rooms on flnJt aoor, three on second etorv, and finished attic. Ab*\ No. I*l, with ot same sUe w above, and a Dwelling lloow of baUaDd fix rooms, with finished attic. Goal paved }£***£ For terms »pply to S. CUIUEERT OCtu T7 r NOW-N OTHXNGB ATTEND. —Just received,the Know- K Nothing PUtfonn, containing an account of the en- Sicbments of the Homan Catholic lilerKrchy of Civil and Religion* Liberties of the Teoplo of A-jia, Africa, Europe USlAmcrica, showing the necessity of the Order of Know- Nothings, with a valuable and interesting Appendix, received and for sale by , Jostweiveu qxLdENFBNNEY 4 CO-, No. 70 fourth street. Lawn Grass Seed, JAMKB WAKDROP. KVV BOOKS, BY KXWUBto— : Utah and the Mormons; Leather Stockings and Silk; Sandwich Islands ; The (Wor’B Touchstone; The Knoat and the Russians; The Orlnnell Expedition; Aubrey; Farm Implements; The BoThood of Great Men; Progress and Prejudice; Travels in Tri>..nla- The C*ar and tbo Bultan; Footprints of Famous uVn- The Dodd Family Abroad. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wooi street. —'«\v UOOKB JUST KKOttlVED.—The Cabin boyVciory, a Semi Nautical Romance, founded on fact; price $l. Brantide, a eeilee of Tales and Poems: by Effle Alton; Pr aLnp »n'tfl JUS rmB 81USGB-1 W. r««l.cd by PL? . MINO . OCUJ _ - ?vmm i «p» X,:.. For Selling »»«ntBI«l>*V THE subscriber, having learned PatentMP, and with petaons who P»u, n t Right. . jmil, IVillicn Phillips T,j. n John Fullerton, Jciktiih P. Gma®, M. ,D., Oelway, SVAlpin, ’ no'S^Wio*. oSr,;« S BeU*n, Hiram Btowe, Beawr. lir/i-Vly strange Devnlßpnment.—Saermsom* :; V:.- ui:. 'MI.: P. n.'* fcfcntfon*. »nd the ?r Is .iiKsnl; persons B»lJ,or bmadocn. i t to ie&rn that £dciu*s acd lung re*e*rcn com -uU •*nv.-‘hr.»ughtb*>n- the public the mtfaitwoaifer .'ifthaaSl in thr artlri« of KMKItdON*S AMERICAS HAIB IJ 11>T<)K\T1VK, xurt* cure for BwMueaP end to pewem ti-ilp fr no circular u> be had of the Agent*. .»ii p,rtC.uUi». Pries $l,OO in Lr*« quisle Wd , ‘ ' C. E. FISH KB. A CO-, Proprietor*, J 'i~ ?uptsrinriitm>t,CleTel»nil, Ohio P:t:-lun;u iu the FMoibS liior l,. WHw-sX A Cn., n v G. li. Rcyrcr, t.’ i‘\V.Jr-, ’ J.U.CesMI. ' Beckham, aUV/.Wiy nij - A. salteraom Smith stTVA ISSUIAASCE COHPASVj UABTFOBB, CONN. Chartered 18 10— Capital Stock *300,000. “bus. K. BUACK, resident. TIIOS. A. A U'.X ANDKR, SvcreUry. its™™-. •sss^nsss Warl Woodltridga, *• •*• ® n * k * , *'- T ' ‘ joki.li Chuieh, s°l»ud Frederic* Tyler, “P"7»' Ilolr-rt Buell, fE^VShL Mile* A. Tattle, n«m^Z.W«, Jr.im L. Boswell* Austin Dunham, ilustHTus P. DatU, Juntas 8. Motpix..-’ b*-PoUHh« on Fir® and Inland Bisk* issued on foron W GEOKOB E. ARNOLD, Ag% '** lJ No. 74 Fourth street* r.Uehtttalic . SFplraJSTfcSf. Ixumive HULL and CARGO Rinks, on tbe'Ohloand SUart*- Apr.! Hirers and tributaries. _. lMurv*figainrfLoPsorl>ama|ebTFlrs. _ . ALSO Against the P«*ril?of tbeSaa, and Intaaftmtls*- ttenand Transportation. HIKtOUi H.n.Kins, Wm.L.rtanJt.. WiUUm Bagaley, Samuel M. War, BamuelKea, WUliam Robert Dunlap, jr., JohnS.Dflw«rtH, ]«ajv* M. Pen nock, Francis Sellers, 8. Uarbaagb, J.Scboonmakei, Walter Bryant, William B.H*jr». v John Shlpton. ateSS (r=>Af}SOCIATSU Flranin’i Im«»m of the City of PitUjbargh* J.'lC. MOORHEAD."President— ROBERT FINNEY, Secre .‘*wiu Insure against FIRE and MARINE KTBKB of al» liuda. Oi2«i: No. U 9 Water street. DDLScroks: J.K.Moorhe:**!, W. J. Anderson, •n 0. Sawyer, R.B. Simpson, T/m V. EJ*ir, H. B. Wilkin*, C. 11. Paulson, William Collingwoo*, R. u. Roberta, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wra. Wilkinson, Daald Campbell. A LARUE LOT FOR SALE. AUtt OF OKOUNa,on the river bank, in Birminstum, 3 feet by 3*> feel, and bounded by fi au !*• ffTiiri r»c retwnaMe terms. It is near Bakewell 4Ca » new cl»” works, and several other mana&rturtnjj raw. . Isshm-m*. Uisih .* largest and S erf lot nowrffl» he bad *:• Birmingham fur maouraciuring purposes. Tit.e pcrfeet, mil <-b-ar«-f toeumbraiice. Enquire of ' C. U. M. SMITH, at bfs Ln-rOfloe, j. ’ S •P • :h street. above Smithfleld, Pittsburgh. -c.o’ DnitclnE I—Ganrj’a Social Assembly at WIL Kl.-.- 51A Lb erery TUESDAY EVENING? thaUak* M-. Vrj'.DNKSDAY, and the Excelsior Arjembly *£ k *’ U\Y i;Vi:NING; r.!«o, the tierrarra cp JttONPA Y JSY g vi'lGS. Th.* utnu.-eiuciit ioriaff are Invited. Two Band* •Lc in lirilT~^ ,t vAl y Fancy Dancea, Teiitliatcfl, HiiJ a T&ri«£y Mud fn:rfsine»ls always provided. Admtawen, to **d»—o«»t -„nd two Ladies M cents; Gent. and Laay ?s«nta, Oena ,l L , ni . ii. 'ia*ket« may be obtained of PRANK IP y.msth street; or at Wilkins Hall, 2nd alary; •dannerra, and at the dorr on tho above Tbe '-irielejit order maintained. No checks gurenjrfthe - Western P«nuaylvu»AHoapUOl*"- VT9. i.. Fcnctcs,' Second, between Wood .tpAt-s HUJ J. USH', Northeast corner of Diamond, Ali e (Li>r CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, moots on the IVEDNEriDA V ofetery month, at SOUOOIILKITEU’S, in the Dienioud iij order. GEO- W. SJSE3K, Secretary. S. L. G.—You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, tor drill, mud to transact andl hwl- it? m»y rcaic t.eioro the Company- *♦ KANE, _ mar»:6md _ Secretary pn> HA John C. Howry, Teacher of tho PIANO tkjr poitTP, may be consulted at the P* RRY Messages toft at the Murk Store of John IL Mellor,Bl Wood .•.tiretTwiU to Mtondel to. _ __ 0014 I*ODGK» I. O. O. F*—The Angen.-xta LoJ*e, No. 28#, I. O.of O.Fy meets every WednesdayeVffninsin Washington Hall, WoOdat. UyDy Public Sale Of Valnsble Building l«ota and Splendid Country Reetdenc*. ON SATURDAY APTKRNOON.October 14th,atSo’eloek, I will positively sell to the highest bidder, drainable U)TS OP GROUND, containing from three-fburthe of an acre to fcor acres each, wtuated at the month of roar Mile Hun," user the Br*ddock*ePWdPknk Road. Also, the elegant COUNTRY RESIDENCE oecnpteihj the subscriber, the ground* c ntainlng about riz aaw oi choke land, in the highest staU of 10J Fruit Trees of the beat Varieties, and 600 fetawtu Otaps Vines, all of whieb are bearing season. Ibe improvements are, a modern Brick Cottage Hoorn or nine . rooms and collar, finished in a snperior style; one Frame i'Unk Cottage House; Stables and ether out bufldtoge, [ Cistern and never-failing well of Water. .. .. Sale Will be held, on the premises. Title indisputable. Terms—One-fifth cash, residua in flee e*ual annual ptj mmac Land for Sale« . _ i onn acres or land in forest oopsrr^te* loOu the Clarion riter. This land 1» heaflly timbered, ha-s an excellent soil, and iseald toeontaln an abundance o* iron ore, and a thick rein of bituminous coal. TO Tooan go railroad, which will undoubtedly TWT cear to it, if not directly across li The Mlllstown creek in Elk county,'well Umberedandwatered, and lyiujfnear the route of the Snnhcry-aad *'*™“‘"* No better investment cnuld be made than in thesfc Unde. Th* completion of the Embury and Erie, thei Allegheny Valley, and the Venangtf railroad* thraagh that region will render the coal,lumber, iron ore mRo? great re i»,. No. 147 Fourth street. Mi2£e*nutf BUILDISO LOT FOR BALK« ~~ i LOT 24 feet front on WYLIi street, and extending A. back 109 feet to WUe alley. On the bade part of the U.t is a Cellar Wall, built for two email House*. IMs Le* Is in a desirable location tor a residence; end will be sold low, and on faromble terms. Title good, and dear free incumbrance. Enquire of GKO. F. GILLMOBJL : y l3 At Office of Morning Law Books* _ I AM authorised to sell low some ralnable Law Books. 10 vols. i'a. Beports, by Barr; ltouTier’s Institutes; Gn«enHef’s Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last ed^ And other Rrrorts, 1 ;i«i»nur7 Work., scp2l »t the offiae of Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. a BUILDING LOT IN AIIJ»g*NT uITt t 24 feet by A 100. A good barcain *7 applying soonst the office of the MOUSING POTT. jy!2:tf - Lot for sale* A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street hv 100 feet in depth, to Krmlnghem, wffl be soU rh * y iZute of GKO. F. GILLMORK, j 4 at offiee of the Morning Poet LINING CUAIRfi. —A very eary and twcifectaMe II cjjajf fcr Invalids, the poeidon being efaangaable at ni..l»nre bv the occopant from an upright seat to that of a rwlininst attitude, finished and tor sale by reclining av » T. & YOUNG k 00, „ IR . corner Third and Smilhfield strains. TUSTTiBCKIVISD— Putnam tor October; T. J Onhua for Octotwr; ■ Kti2 : No. 15 Fifth street, near 1 SHAWLS.—lteoeiTedand on hand arrethan W iuoO woolen long Shawls, of every description. 1 v A. A. MASON A 00, Odi) • »Tlfth street rjLACK TIIIUKT SHAWLS.—Just received, a superior |5 article of black Thibet Shawl, very large sUe. oct9 A. A. MAoUrl S W. »I KW BONNKTB—JaBt roedrrf “J “■ JP?*' °’ JN 500 nr. SHk riIiUTH, VKLVhT A«l> bATlli (j opvu pome entirely D«» aw* lendil **7**® ®* Ctoakf, ia cloth, Telret *n rtMarwd VMKfcu, Pure, Qoinore, Pin. Apple*. Oree. 0«M, potap n mart x{? "TS® ■ aperi " "»» n SS‘* " t ood Vm, 2ts: Brass far csfewißswrasr «■. jg?g •eeorlng ante wlß.baohMnd at y ti&cata. Pcwy Mtsteaiad WsstarnBtaf,M»w MijWARW %£iu BKBLM..~SZS nmiuf, Oetol«Utt,tfc. p»; Hif»T inimi »lll< th torilM f>V, «%» 5S ffi^2SL2SS^k.M»- TOST ™ M sum y ■■-nr. *‘ a * *r* m s.?!£r g*j*ta»wn», bjmmCtmitfJU**?'. The 0i>ell« Bebotttaeb, by Henry KHMi - rtaWW*™**-■ ~ The Btv (4 the Kolb, Mk% by Meyerbmrj gamser Brea tog SebotUaduby Cfcedvlck; The Ooldftflh Och ttlf b, ty B. Tocher; - The Sttebg«rVW*lt*» V Ia Beße BrnNttfl, Nka by PrhUuun; i SOSQ&; Ooae with thy eweflt Tokeegnta, by B*. C«.lta«ter; OnrOMe, bailed, by Th. Beker; . 1 AntOßge bright pinion range* by Mendels. Bertheidj; gwiUere Jothoae* by 11. Procbe; . , u . JhX - TTfoifif rf ov btf h jH*n, flong«aK&aen*ly Xorpßiy GoodnightBetoTcxLbyboloete; ' Mnmmw hflllTt btfllfc b/ Titfly X : D*rlwyed ? f wdfr&ton of dwreh no4<-«bjXc.WiU * new ooHecfion of fleered muik, hj Wood- received, together with e large selection of Mher my apod -»ehto*Uttk. tamitU. rfBSBY KLKUBH’3 Made Store, ‘ * *t*eet, sign of the Ootdea Harp. a ► oc«2 No. 101 Third AUfikeaf Cssmt/, SB*' • „ TktCoamtmvMl&ofPßtsu&msUtoOe Sharif jui, -v . of ARtghmf cotttdjr, Ortdmg: If Charles EL Grant make you weenie of pros* curing hia-oialm. than we command you (uWto) that ,»u summon, by good and XawftU. smnaouer** James & jwv and • Hutchison, Executor* of James Adams, David Alloa. Catbarino Allen, Isabella Allen, and Dark! Allen Wray, JamesTbcma* Wray, Sarah Jsno Wray, (Jbaries Rowan Wray. ehßdien of JQlie Wnr; AlktL) Frants Q. Bally, Rxeeutorof Michael. Au«b, and Eliiifeth S- Tennock and Isaac Bannock, late of your runty, 90 that they be and appear bate* our Judges of ihaDistsiatOourtof Allegheny oountj,*t a Court to fc« Holden on tbeFOiJRTH. MONDAY QF NOYKMBBtt, IWM,- :0 shew- wherefore, whereas they the fold Charles ILOraaL, the plaintHL 'and the defendants aforesaid, together and u»4ixideti. tf be d*M t do not permit rery nnjustly and agate* the name laws and customs. And haTe yon then there-.the ifomes of those KummoatfSi'and tide writ. Witness, the Hon. H. Hampton; President Judgoofoor (Aid Court, at Pittsburgh, the 7th day of August, A. D. I|M. EDWUL CAMPBELL, Jr„ Protbonotarjr. wpl&wSt WILUAM HA6ILL, Bhadg. ‘ Fresh ArriTtli TTA&AN ft AHL, are just naoods. to which they tnvl forcers end the public in gem .foltrted with great care, asd l can few purchased In the efty. <{ thefoHowteg; lisle Haefc Silks, IVd do, .Striped do, iiald do, - IttpinVUombastees, Ido hUtaad&’UMaine*, ’ do strtoed and fTgd do, line Cashmeres, . Osnton Cloths, l^ramallas, 'With all grades and.colon tie Tery-lbir*st price*, with thoiwkeeplhg goods. i sepo - Iron Front I ECATS OF JOSEPH HILLER, (DECEASED^—Letter* if admlnlatrailon baying been granted te.un under* Lon the personal estate of JOBEPH MILLER, lata of Ifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, deceased, all par* knowing themselves Indebted will call and settle, and' having claims will present them, duly autfcenUptt*L. h| the office of the underrigrod, corner of Sixth asd Cmftfc* chid Streets. JAMBS BLAKELY, OolQns Township. | Rtttshiaajb.S^teg,ber-25 I IFfri— . . . - [wpao t Metallic Burial Caaes. ritHE undcraignied baa on hand arid for sale a large assort- L ment of those highly approved METALLIC BURIAL CASES, from the largest to the smallest rise. HO can fUx» nlsh them, and ali othar things reqtdsU*, at half anhouris ifoifce. WILLIAM TBOVILLO,, ■ Bepgjflhr Ko. 98 Fifth street. C. Conner md J. L, Abrams, . • VHE above tfamed gentlemen haTe associated tbehttesers as partners te the wholesale and retail KEADT MAPS, -OTSlNGburinea*. under the firm catne of OOrifißß •* hums. They will be found at their stpre, No. lT7.Llb yatnet, Pittsburgh, Pa. -oegdUdrtt* i Herchant Tatlor. '. 77 • • Ollri LAUQtTLIJf, formerly, faroman for Me. Sy Stoner,., t would rtwpcctfuQy. announce to his friend* w. nil th*- p hlic generally, that he has rented end nawly fitted t e fine stand lately occupied by Messrs' J.ft- hi' » Macket btsest, CLOTHING in. jfiTtnr hhaaelf saved* tne nm«%.r» i t ietiaHwaßd onthemottre*- sjaable terms. CUMnn'a Clothing made up with neatness aid despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to Uwections, and neatly and lasts folly trimmed. We aim to give sath ruction. - Apono a ßuildlngs.No. 16 FOURTH Scree*, second story same entrance as b>'lhe Crystal PalaceDegnarrisaGal lAy. .•••••. ' ♦ ' jygtaiawly I initfsetiaai im Musiei tri, WAMBLINKwouId respeetfdUyinternUsnop&a m -friwpA* be wUI continue his profsmkm as instructor on the PIABO FOBTX and VOICE. -» ’OrdmMt rt Hr.KUBXVB Hub Store, or Ml U> reS-, drere,lto.lKHtOOai>Btre<»ni bo promptly attoreto* la - ••••"••. «* OA BHA&S3 BANK OF PIXTBBGEQH4 QU 4QatoiOto>MAf - t $5,000 AUcgbo&i Count; Ooupou Bonds; - dty «f inMnm da do. ' I - % a. TO-Knrs * 00^ jsepHaw n fourth Mtwt TBS AKlits^L£**£?SS«Staof*»j^ : , a£s <, -W^WaMa.G.t |t«T«»l Jt«TW4I *U»M * * I CJOOKINQ AND HBATINft B-TOYBB;. TUB vabttevfD find tt to their »dvut»tt'to enmtw oaratoeXaf BTOTKF, b*tor« pnrch&nocWaarhen. «riw, BsxQßQntasArr. lS4W«o4ctro«t. QraAlUlctvgtv 4t «n«, ■VXTKXXBM FOUNDRY, *S 134 Wood street—MunK YY fntnrer* of Cooking Storey Ooal and Wood Storey Parlor Stores, Hoßow Ware, Plain and Pansy enter. Plain and Fancy Fend ora, Sad and. Dog lroa*,.Portabla Forges, g&car Rattles, Taa Kettba, Btoea Sattlea, Wafaa Se.de. ~ • -..anld - Settee t 4 Hale TeaelierL AN examination viii be bald in Raeerre township. on October, at 10 o'clock- Rxsainaflcm to be ludd at School Hooae No. 3. Salary $l2 per month. f?iltt-i» bf bbb wwtaito; JT lObbls do; 84 hf bbb Zront; llbtds do; 10 bf bUs Plekeraf? lor rale bj j T i: hkxbt n. ooLLisa. FISH— 100 bbla and hf «d%£on4; _ 100 do do TFirta Tbb; recM thbdey by fta2S HJJTBY H. OOtUHS. - eocoer Diamond andMaibatatreat Spb T.rvrK grew Btierti wntoe Ocid liter JoCUieeatndtbUday by JQ6. FLDCDtt, gflp2B corner Diamond and Market stmt. f UfWWgHRV, VTL.DCHKRRY AHPSCTOKR BRAM BLES, wimnted pan, tha beet aatik4* cgalart CboL e»,fcr«l*b7«lupdtooorbottle,b7 . ,^ u Ho. IIT Liberty jtt—fc BUT TOHGOTB—4 4™n prime qlaUcj Berf Ton*«<» r weired andferwleby * mp \ BAM? A RBCBHAW BLACKTXA&— B«p. Ohote PovcteßC. (In pw«ra) at 60 eta. per ftw VfaMtVongtaaOhala&r <*o _ 62H do. Tbraalaty f J*H] W. A. aTCIPBff. 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