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V *■ ''!;l; - flJ ' lral|sßrarag J^ PITTSBFBfiH^ MONDAY MORNING:::::: Sb7ufISST-5sT <3OB OPPICK. \V.. would call Uw attention ol MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to tbe fast that we liaTO jiwt received f f >m Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Typo, and *r« now prepared to fill orders for Cards, Circuit*, Bil Ua-jds, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tions. All orders will bo promptly filled* News oftixe D»y* A decision was given on Friday in tho Cinera . nali Courts, establishing the validity of the will of the late John Riddell. The property in lm gallon amouulcd to $700,000. George R. Graham has withdrawn from nil editorial connection with Graham’s Magazine. s He intend-* to edit a new illustrated periodical calledlite “Amtrican Leader.” IW a tc-legra-pbic despatch received on Satur day night, we uro informed of-tho safety of Cap. tain Luce, of the Arctic. He, with four of the passengors, were wived on the raft, after tho ill fated Teasel went down. Indiana, like her sisters Ohio and Pennsyl vania, has eaten oil the iusane loot, and gone to —the Know Nothings. Tho-majority ofthe op position cacuidntea for State offices will reach 10,00:1. S. A. Highland, a cilinvn of New Uanison, Ohio, who was t.u his way to Philadelphia, waß robbed between Johnstown and Lancaster, on Wednesday evening, of $1,300, in $5 and $lO, notes on the Pittsfield Bank of Massachusetts. No clue to the discovery of the robber lias been obtained. Tbo Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company, ■Which has lost some two hundred thousand dol lars by the wreck of tho Artio, has received r,s uu offset to this, from Mr. Collins, over a million dollars in the Bhupe of premiums. The New York Life and Trust Company, also the Mntual Life Insurance Company, are heavy losers by the oalamity. There was an insurance of $540,000, of which $300,000 was in this country. Sho was just four yoars in service. The steamship Europa, which arrived at Bos ton on Friday, brought fourteen of the survive™ of tie Arctic disaster. Among them are C. T. Mit ohell, of Charleston, and Edward Dupasscur, of New Orleans. They confirm the previon3 ac counts of the drowning of Mrs. Collins and her family, by the upseitiDgof the boat. Tho Brown family were all seen on deck tho last thing be fore the Arolio sank. There was, however, a largo boat on deck, capable ot containing fifty, which was too heavy for those on hoard to launch. It was supposed that thiß would be filled with passengers when the ship sank, .and may have been picked up subsequently. is A’rsotn.ciMrat.-Hetveft-T In election c«wds<». * .hall .dept the 0‘»"- ner-OeU,y lh. lending r “ • nnnervln the en-tero cUW...n.I *T ofc. in the west,ol not Jlid,i s a ticket at the fieaj id' our oolumce. That is from tho Pittsburgh Oaiellt. It is » very ciaet imitation of the course pursued by the Note York Tribune several months ago. The motives or the editor of the GuzeUe are also Bimilar. The Tribune did it vtben made full; aware that there wits no longer a national Whig party. The result of the election iu 1852 con vinced the editor of the Tribune of that fn.-t. The result of the election of 1854 has evident!; convinced eur neighbor of the OuzeiU that there is no longer n /’mnsyfrunia Whig parly, fmr neighbor is right. No one can doubt it. The storm invoked by Whig '* br.rgnn a r ”■ the recent campaign, l as pic,Urate 1 iho-Vh-g party forever in this S'nß. Sec the result fo. proof. A Know Nothing Orvrrnrr ; lor without their support he coold never have bren elected. A Democratic Judge of the Supreme Court iu apito of the efforts to defeat him. A Democratic Citntd Commissioner. One Democratic member of the legislature from this old Whig county. Two Whig members only from old Allegheny and Two Native Amerioan K. N. members, one ol whom was ‘‘ormally read out of the Vhi* party eome mODths ngo ; aud will he lound on the aide of the Democracy. A Democratic Register. A Native American IC. N. Recorder. A «< “ Clerk of the Coorts. A u it *» Commissioner. “ Auditor. A Whig Coogrosrman. Tire Democrats ami Wldgs tbc-u ba*c fared about alike an toUbe county offices; and tbc democrats have eccored two to one on the State Bach are the/first fruits of the much boasted coalitions, &p*frir us they affect us. But in other parts of the State the Democrats hare fared still bolter. In Philadelphia county for in stance, nearly all the rsluable local offices, tho most valuable in tho 3tato, aTe given to the Democrats. But tie cannot stop to specify farther. One thing is perfectly apparent. It is, that j Anti-Nebraskaism had hardly anything to do nith the result. A notable proof that this is true ia found in our own county. Wm. E. Ste venson was placed on the Whig tieket as an Abalitiemitl —not Whig—and as the represents tire of the Anti : Nebraska Bentiment of this county in the He hod as a basis of success, the whole Whig"tnd Free Soil parties; and he was supported by many K. No. Ho was defeated by Mr. Eyeter, who was rejected by tho Whigs, and had only a few hundred Native Amer ican votes as a basis from which to Btart in the race. Such ia the luck of Anti-Nebraskaism in this county. The Gazette earnestly advooated the eleotion of Stevenson. Ha in defeated. The Gautte urged the eleotion of the whole Whig tioket. But three out of eleven are elected. What wonder thc-n that the editor of that paper (a tired of such fruitless and thankless labors f No wonder he has resolved to place no ticket at file head of his columns hereafter. _* We havo thought proper to recapitulate re sults once more, not out of any unkind spirit itowarde our neighbor, but to show, whotgthe facts fully sustain, that Know Nothlngißm alone determined the election ; and that the Ne braska question had scarco a feather’s weight of influence in the contest. Town Elections in Connecticut. “ The town election recently recently held ConuecUcut have resalted io.fr, tot of tbo Democrmtß. As to m heard from, the Democrats lmve carried 4< towns, tuc w lugs and 13 are diviJt-d. —Kxrfjxngt I’aj-tT. This is rather a fmddea re-action. But s a few months ago, one would have supposed,that Do* mccracy wns fatally overthrown in Connecticut. A Free 801 l governor and legislature were elco ted, and the whole Stato was in the hands of the abolitionists. The violent measure adopted opened tho eyos of the people ; and at tho first opportunity they retrace their steps ; aodDemo oraoy resumes its sway in that State. So it will be in all tho States. Democracy is a living principle that no Storm of fanaticiop can destroy; ,rno sectarian prejudices pervert; no coali tion and no slanders eradicate from the hearts of the American pooplo. Its partial defeat in this Stato will do it good; and it will riße stronger and more resolute then ever for future action. “Thb Gas at Wmo Pabty !”—Judge Black, tie Democratio candidate for Supreme Jndge, its 19,67-1 majority over Judge Smyser, his eimpetitor, in Philadelphia county. In Alle g,eny county, his majority is 1007. George Dirme, the out-and-ont Whig candidate for Canal Commissioner, has a few over 4,000 in a poll of 11,000 votes in the latter oounty, and in Phila delphia, 11,600 ont of more than 62,000 votes out. “Itcm a famous vietory ” for enr Whig friends. Wasn’t it? ■ r *‘ : *t*J*si* 's «- -& ..• ** * /\V •' •*. ? 7 . ,*■.. > ■ + r ''; r t ... , . , .^ : OCTOBER 16. “*V«*-* >'t 'aH' ‘Xfc , THE OFFICIAL RETURNS We hate determined not to bother ourselves, nor bore onr readera with any more columns of figures to prove the recent disaster—at least until the counties come in officially. Then we will givo a grand sutnmiog up, whioh we cau as* sore the Democracy will leave a splendid margin tomato gains upon at the next eleotion. Four counties have reportod officially thus far. We give only the report for Governor and Su preme Judge; as for Canal Commissioner it is all on one 6ide: Governor. Supreme Judge. ? ? ? r 2 k ® K H e* n r* E “ W ? CQ « COUNTIES. * © 5 % 5 5 S? r o 2 » 5 5 £ . ** r ps - - c* 2 ° 53 52« « - ? M C -3 « ■« a •' t AlleghenysooloB77: 648 68614313 6705 • 90. v -257.1 4 996 1560 902 PhLd'p him,24930,28817: 02 25146 5872 22109 Wo tmoro'd: 3803 8773, 0 3927 1069 2433 In those couuties Prohibition has a majority of upward!! of twelve thousand Wilmot'e dis trlct gives about 2500 for Pollock—all a clear g tin. The majority for this gentleman will be upwards of 20,000; the majority for Mott will roach 100,000. Pollock has only 7 majority in .Vlatns county ; in 1851 Johnston had 027. The majority against Prohibition, it is supposed, will reach 1200. In the old Whig Ouar.l—Lancaster county —Ilicstcr, regular Whig, is defeated by A. E.’nohcits, K. S. Whig, cud Joshua W. Com ly, a candidate for District Law Judge, who run for the Supreme Court some years ago, was de ’feated by a man named Hays. A Singular Ca«e—The KotiU Precedent A singular case came np for decision before Judgo Grier, iu Philadelphia, tho other day. It appears that Henry Carey Baird, (a book pub lisher in that city) sued Oiirer Byrne (tSe author of several works on Mechanics, Sto.,) in tho United St.tea Circuit Court as an alien, to re cover $l6OO. The defendant did not deny the iodcbtcdooßS, hut alleged that ho was a citiien of the United States, and should therefore have , been sned in the State Courts. It appeared that he was formerly a suhjoot of the Queen of Great Britain, aud had declared bis intention of be aming a citiien of the United States. His first paper had been taken out, but he had not per fected his naturalization. lie claimed to bo a citiien under tho ruling of the Scorctary of State.in the affair of Martin Kczsta, the Hun garian. The question before the Court and jury is, to determine whether the defendant is a citi r.;n or not. It is the first timo the question lies boon raised in any of onr courts since the deci sion of t6c Secretory of State in the nffair of ihe Ilnngarian. A verdict was given for plein .iff; but the law in the case is to be argued be ' fore the Court on a mulion for n new trial- [From tbo N-w \o k of VriJay-1 PATRICK TOBIN'S S rATKMRN V. Wc left Liverpool about teu o'clook on tbo racr ning of tbo 20 th of September. nod had tultra My good weather until th>' 2jth: nti hiol well, ami wo expects! t » r--;vh Now Ycri on W*' Saturday frllowujg. Tb*: w.a :ftul tho e?a an quid .19 :i liU-*: '•••• v "'7 ' such as iu common on tbo U oik-. r.inlord jects at any distance inir-iMe. Tbrr- ■» '•* usual “ h-ok out*’ fr-rvard. *:»•! ti “t-.-'anir was going at !n-r or 1-n:.v> v- >• l bad just gone on tho wv.o I —r.----n v. 4 ..-n the two Te***is struck 'i ho - i ' r ‘ '^ r ' wa« not very amßibly fo’t tj '*• l j m.’dintc r.Urm. The .*!• ** r * " A National Catllo Show will be held in . opened to reducy the am '-i*. •; Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, on 27th and 28th of this month, by the L. -g- ■, _ wm[ . a going tint: ’>>■ v ricaltural Society, of which Hon. Marshall I’. wori . Jj wa , p »i n ? on <- Wilder of Maos is President. Six thousand ordered mo hick. 1 *•••»., dollars'will he awarded in premiums, of. " whichutre larger than hate ever boon ontred by Walk* r ytrsi-t- ! m :o!y. ! tiny Agricultural Scciny cither in thin or othrr . , , toa:n UQ{ll ta ,. iu • •*» m r countries. Among than we notice the fuliow- : -rdy thought* n~w wer t • n,v i.-m -log: tire hundred dollars for the best bull and "re cowa or heifers, of one year am uptrur !orwar i purr.p Kr n, (t.rr. •• from any one herd. Three hundred dollar* fer ; Wfrre .-.H cxliinz i v >h. -r .» r* r ■ho bo-t L»u w bam bull. Two buadi.il -1:-H ;i* 5 to the firemen t- »• - '-- J - ‘ or ti c k« Durham cow. Other largo pro- ; m,V'. . diom-are cHd-red in the respective Weeds, l. e s ,,jj ,i . : ddpes ill the viirious classes have beta V'lict, ! , ;avc ,| dhr i M eith great csre, and cous'.i’.ute a phalanx of An IcuUnraltalrnt of the lire' order. All the Oh." Itaiiw.ayr, cxcel't the Mad liner and Lake Eli. «o agree 1 to take Mock free of charge and •nasengera at half price, and «i>e Pcunßyitn.iia Vatral and Sew York Coutr.l hr.ro tiptoed to i J the same. It aid undoubtedly be a great ex- __ yitir- Hobba' locks will arail littlc''s£aiofit n -nettled burglar, it seems. The other day a estaurant waa entered in Philadelphia r.n-1 the def finding it impossible to pick the lock, cut a ,rge hole in the door of the safe with a pecu ijr kind of bit and brace. The door was of tronght iron, and the hole was made as neatly s if done with a cutting machine. Ho g-.t tr his ingenuity nod pains, about slob in toney. yg- We would refer our readers lo tho ud .ertisement of A. A. Mason & Co. He has a iarge and splendid of goods at his big warehouse on Fifth street; and ho sells them cheep. Wo like tbeir motto, "One Price Only." ToucHisti lsunsTT. —The following touching incident is related as having occurred at the last commencement of Rochester University : One of the members of the graduating class, Mr. R. C. Fenn, of Rochester, is totally blind. When his theme was announced, President An ,lemon remarked to the audienec that Mr teon, tho olose of his junior year, in performing aome chemical experiments in private, lost bis eye-sight entirely, from the effect* of an explo sion, but that from unflagging energy, and by aid of a devoted brother and attached Class mates, he baa been able to cbmplete the studies of the course with honor to himself and satisfac tion to bis teacher*. He was then led forward by his brother, while there was soaroely a tear less eye in all that vast assemblage of near two thousand souls. His sabject was "The Lost Senses,” the object of which was to demonstrate the proposition that blindness is preferable to deafness. It was discussed in an agreeable, able and earnest manner, aftor which Mr. Feuu re tired amid the prolonged applause of the au dience. The Batemen children are now in Cincinnati, on their way from California. Mr. nml Mrs. W. J. Florence arc playiDg witb unbounded success in Cincinnati. Mr E. R. Lane, of Washington, Pa , died of cholera in Cumberland, Md., on Wednesday last. - A proclamation has been issued by ißb Gover nor of Maryland, 6xing upon the 22d of Novem ber, ns n (lay «f thanksgiving nod prayer throughout that Cdfcffionwealth. Prohibition to have hied differently in tbo farming distriota from what it did here and In Philadelphia. Lancaster oounty is reported at 2,000 against the measure. A fire at New Bedford, Mass., on Wednesday night, destroyed property to the amount of $40,000, including six dwelling houses and an extensive lumber yard belonging to 11. A. Kemp- I ton. One thousand laborers will be employed this fall and winter on the Cairo levee* at the mouth of tho Ohio. It is the intention of tbo railroad oompany to at once use every exertion t„o perma nently protect the place from overflow. A writer in the Lake Superior Journal sug gests that the new Stato which it is proposed to form of that portion of Michigan, south of Lake Superior, and portions of Wisconsin and Minne sota, should be called Huron. A more beautiful and expressive name could not be adopted. The “ Angrel Gabriel” made bis appearance in Philadelphia on Thursday, en route for Now York. He was seated on the top of an omnibus and gave a single blast from his trumpet, when discovering the police were on the alertly he very discreetly stopped “blowing his horn.” The Duke de Grammont, who was one of those lost upon the Arctio, had been sent to the United States as attache to the French legation at Washington. Ho was a lineal descendant of Count Philibert de Grammot, a famous wit of the Court of Louis XIV,‘ who when banished from France, went to England, and become equally famous at the dissolute Coart of Charles the Second. IwoD*b*Killed while Fiouting. —Recently while Mr. Nelson Carter, of this plaoe, and young Mr Wm. Keene, of Andrian, county were riding along the road in said oounty, they encountered two large deer (bucks) engaged in a regular set to, with their horns so locked that they could not disengage themselves and therefore fell a prey to Wm. KeenoSwhp killed them both with his I pooket knife. Mrf Carter presented Mr. J. Wm. I Winn, of this place, with the hams of one of I them. —Miuouri Statesman, 6fA, THE Arctic’s calamity: WHAT CAUSED IT. STATEMENTS OF THE RESCUED. It appears from all accouute that the loss of the “ Arctic ” wag owing to the criminal pcglect of her officers,in not taking th© precautions ne cessary, while passing through dense fogs. A correspondent writing, who has himself crossed the Atlantic tunny times, remarks: “ There aro two things which every steamer ought to do in eailiog through a thick fog. One i 3 to go at a very moderate rote of speed. The Other is, to fire minute guns. Had both or either of these ships done either cf these things, the ; disaster would not have occurred. The reck lessness of driving one of these colossal masses through a fog, at the speed of “thirteen miles an hour,” without signals of any sort—even po much as the ringing of the ship’s bell is be yond description. The only apology that can be rnado for it is, that “ all vessels do it The answer to which is, that any nursery chnd 1 sagacity enough to sc? the glaring impropriety of it and that it is a usage which has sent hun dreds of noble ships freighted with prociotvs lives, to tho bottom of the sea. Poor Captain Luco has himself fallen a victim to this most re prehensible practice. Hie gallant conduct at tor lime of tho accident, entitles him to a pnitctU aud honorable remembrance Uut let uotrmw blind us to the fact that thi.'- was n perfectly un necessary shipwreck—un absolutely gratmtoou destruction cf human life A few ;»ouna* of pan der would, under Providence, have saved all these lives, and averted all the sorrow and anguish which reign to-day in eo many desolate dwell- Shall there not be ootnc legislation to en force precautions like those indicated, .u.'l, * i'• • ' 1 that if bf* bvi bKU t*u i o*:T\i t j ht -•;• i! - to thfir ilttty, wl V.-.? liiar.v n-.t WOUIJ b»*o betli fiAtvJ. ’ 'Tbo second in i' -, V. iwarl B-ttifciui, *CU' badly. in ray opinion. It : ‘' wcr * c: *° quarter boMs ab<;ut 1 ‘• the ebip 1 not go duwn u:,ti! four o’. huuM-if u,.. ; most of the sailer* j' t sr’.' 1 • . tbcm after 1 mi o'ck lhirly tro wtr naked in onr true!! l.oa', an l thv * m, " c ' boat might have taken n -re than double t,W number. The departure of L.ialUm *nd the smora I*‘ CApt. Luce without experience! hands nt rigpug ralta, tu the Cr.-tuon lent little tf "hat altouM be Jooe. Mr. Re,ter?. Use driAwwinctr. ««»• cl moet active io-ltf'i ffl'-rte tJ re-lttce ttie ' 1 - and do all he could under the circumstance's. 1 «taid by the ship until it wa* dangerous to * ».* longer, tm his boat was in imminent rik of 1 c ing tnfamped by permesJumnirfc overVarl. or * of being carried down in the vortex unde by t:.i • vessel niokirg. “ s In Ibe meantime a rrtft watt mafic of tbe Tore \v r ., Lin the Kmeeroe of Hatti —li ynrJ an.l iq.are ttpare. at. 1 lasht-.l fmj launrlu-q. ,- r m . letter in the New York /'oat that Seventy-Fix penwn«— WHMenpra. 0.. a. r»»«ers. V>> l • ” „ bj w i,cn cbnaen Emperor of !l»,tl ««•,-*••< ,hc '■>« Tk ,' - v *"'•'~T*~“lc writ r. ’t worth a ► m, now ttnlproperty valttcj ly lost, ticcpt one pick. J lip l y nc. i 1.0 .tr . c |r j ;m)W He owns lit lat-fte distilleries, WM strnck on the r.larboar.l sole, a ‘-''.te at J (fc ’ ; i on « attached, for the miaa bow. Three large holes were ma le in the side, ftclur( / r , f ; aftU anJ rum _f ro tn fifty to seventy one below the copper and two aoore. ~U irr, md houses, mostly in Port-an-Prince, Lorain. ihc third mate, was most active. and ( ballJillg „u tbo time, lie etaid by the ship until the went down. p b( „ plantation quite recently, for eengers, with despairing energy, stuck to ..e h c 0 wilh , b , iotention, it putnps to the laet. They were working on.them nUetnptiDg the munnfacture of sugar. to the lest moment. It was an awful sight 1 ' got to the third mate's toat jusi a little before . K|>t# h# j uropc j from , he express train, ho wae gers go in the boat. lie also netted a kind of h b | jt wna a b |, to oon ocal himeelf be axc, und atlempled to prevent the l,r ™ u " : ,„ c „n Iwo c „ rß o fa freight train which wasetantl ing the boat; but it was cvrry one for ■ . npttr p. Thi , , r aiu proceeded west, while the and no more attention was pat. to tho cap • ujl wen , eMt . Arrived at Cuba, than to any other man on hoard. Life was as * n j at - lc , compelled him to stop, and he to ui aa to othora ooDccaicd until 6andaT, when he was dia ,» ,K rpr - was no resort but to sink with hi?..- ship. He could easily haro sared bimaelf had ho sought bis own safety. I saw him a few moments before tho Arctic disappeared. £he went down by the stern, and with uplifted hands and a piercing yell, which I cannot describe, the crowd of hu man beings on deck shared her fate. Tho raft had not been cleared away when the ship went down, and ono of the spun caught under tho wheel and a portiou of the raft was carried away. I%*Te no doubt some who i-«»t on tho raft were lost in this yay. Jut b.ifmo we pushed off to aooid being carried down With the ship, I saw a number of women in the cabin locked in each other* anno, crying, run! exhibit iug the moat intense signs of terror awWistr. They were all eogulphod. The la»*n«Mb'Of <‘-f the French and Germane were roost painful, :v> I oould easily distinguish their cries and shout - After tho Arctic disappeared, wp saw u number floating about still alive, but v/c cenM save none. Oar little boat was filled tu its ut most capacity. Bo wejiad to leave them to from tho oold—tbo water is always cold on tut Pants and a prey to tbo fisbes. Tho ono nrau out of the scfonty-eix on the raft at first, whom we picked up afterwards, said that all hia com panions had perished from the cold or the fishes —tho raft being but poorly constructed for their protection. Next morning, ftt six o’clock, our bo it wan picked op by tbo Dark Huron, hound for Quebec. We had passed n/fetirful night, as the sea got rough, and we had to uso haudspikes and bile t-f wood for oars. Ouv only food was ft cabbage and 6ome bits of turnip; and most cf us had fasted from tbo previous morning. Oa the Huron WO were as well treated as we could expect. Yfe all regretted much that one line young man belonging to the Arctic was not saved ; bin name was Stuart Holland, rilis father is Ser geant-at-Arma of one of the Houses of CoDgren«. He oould npt bo induced to leave tho ship ; his post was at the gun, firing signals; hokoptficiDg the gun till the vessel sunk ; we saw him In the very act of firing ns tho vessel disaf peared be low the waterß. Besides tbo heart-rending sight of so. many woe-expressing faces, and hands uplifted in wild despair, or In agonizing appeal to heaven, and the awful cry which smote our ears in the last moment, one other incident sent a thrill of dread through our hearts. Just as the water was clo sing over the smoke pipe, there rose up from the sea a sound like a heavy groan, or ocean sigh ; caused, doubtless, by the stoanr and heat in the boiler: but it was a sound never to be forgotten. t I may mention, also, as an incident, that Tom Brennan had an opportunity to be saved in the Chief Engineer's boat, but he had a oharge of a n\i v ; v ,“• f r ~' , - » 1 '• *•«-’ *S*%■ H' ": K v 7^V'- ■«/ _ , - n - ; *•i *>* *./ * boy named McLaughlin, whom ho would not ■ihinilou. Both were saved in our boat. It is said a gentleman threw a hoary parse of gold from the ship to the boy after he got into the boat . Barns, the expressman, was in Mr. Dorian's boat when I reached it. When we were taken on board tbo Union, Borns put his hand in bis pocket and polled out a handful of gold, saying to us to he in good epirits, as he had plenty to provide for us nil when we got to Quebec, even if the American Consul did not look to us. We thought him a fine fellow, and gavo him all the information in our power about the names of the efew, &c., ai. I whom we supposed safe and whom lost. lie w; »to all carefully down. Newr be lie. If your hands cannot be use fully «raploj «;d, attend to the cultivation of your mint. Always spool: the truth. Keep good company or none. Make few promises. Live up to your engagements. Have no very intimate friends. Keep your own secrets, if you have any. When you apeak to a person, look him in tho face. Good company und goed conversation are tho v, rv Kinews of virtue. Good character above all things else. Ncverjisten to loose or idle conversation. Vou imi better he poisoned in your blood than ycur principles < . Ymut character connot be essentially injured by your own acts. It ru.y one speaks evil of you, let your life be o viriu.ms th.it uono will believe him. Drink no intoxicating liquor. Kscr live, misfortunes excepted, within your :ik: mie. Winn you retire to beri, think over what you ivi during the day. Nrwr speak lightly of religion. Make uj haste to by rich, if you would pres per. Small trod moody gains give competency, with tranquility of mind. N .-vcr pUy nt any kiud of game. Avoid temptation through fear that you may n.vt withstaud it. K vrn your money before you spend it. N. vt-r run iu debt, unless you see a way to get out again. Never borrow if you can possibly ovoid it. Bo just before you aro generous. Keep yourself innocent, if you would be happy. Save when you are yoaog, to spend when you ore old. Never think that which yon do for religion is time and money mispeut. Head some portion of the Bible every day.— CVur;.'<*/r cj Lift■ Rrs-iAN Poi.iTKNKds. — A Fact —About the clone of the lint of July, a very loquacioas and corpulent German lady, resident in St. Peters burg, having quarra'.ed with her servants, {Ras* 5-11411' the bitter g-ive information to the prefec ture <.f policy, that the former had spoken of im* llur-iin government in terms of reproach r,u i disrespect. The lady received a summous lo appc-ir he f re the prefecture, to whom she re i i;rcl accordingly, vowing vengeance on the \- !i..k* tribe of servants. On her arrival at the . fljco, the prefecture most politely received bcr. i,!, u*-ruriug h<*r into a small box-looking ■.i.-irtmeat, commenced reading over sundry ■ i\'v. Agiinst her, which be had ecarotly fiu ijkh.-d, when J>.wn runt the corpulent lady '. : d, a trap in the treacherous floor, above of h\r portiy figure was to be p. lt herh. di. arm, and crumpled habili . i. shocking to relate, thirty blows ■k r-'.-' , Mr ttVk.r , dr. 1 i'..: * m - '• ■ rr.-vt "i r.'U, and th •* t *'•’.?< iiut. 1 as only allayed \ v a '••/'■•cri;*ti:-u hcit.r t-i’-on tip on the Bj>t;t, •,n l <.L> ;h-. r 1 a .tru, worth *I-’.O. procured, vv .h uwrirdr.l to Mr.*j Gallic Kitchen, to rh?uj the crowd contended the first prt iidom belonged Another premium, a river pU r. w- rth was awarded to Mrs. Win. t-v I >•. -n !' i Fiif.r ik >’kw Yobs.— The f \ ot Mwi. lay, bae the following . tir .jjr • * :i. >" •(‘rnir.ir the fleet in that port : >. •; „ r „' .r•• in port thirty-eight i >'r,•• hundred r.oJ sixty-right ships, h*jt> lr- -i p i eighteen harks, oce bup t hr:;-*, thn-i- hundred and eighty-three _-i t * t. », j,.H crafts engaged in rari . u-t kis -u ..f ir.iftic prupahly nuuiberiog three : 1, iLc *h..;e farming a fleet of upwards , i ri-.'Ti--n hn~ 'rr-i of every class and ca ; fr. tn ti:c mugruticeot turee thouaaoJ tone ‘•jriheti Ati.k.itio steamer down (o the Island ( fir.! .\az ••n.nek, v>d not including the almoat mstunipr-.!-;? t. w t c at". fery boats, lighters, and r-.-ps. nr« litnl and about this stirring metropo- * ” «“ f' * .•• A, % '•/■' r .'r S+*. -I* + ■*• * ’ *> f u . . \-v- Bloxlins for o Young Hon. , •, v ;, •'-tru luii. lwcre fidmitii-tere I—where, «•. : hvj- were uuhktiy to cause permanent , :t . t *^■ i- j't to the of tbe sufferer. Oo , > the sentence, tbe stont lady’s r, in ,'itjj appeared üboro cround almost as it h . i ear* !, n-i-1 the prefee - . m,,.t c .-.urt'-xu;- and t“’>llte infitKi^r, i; • r f-.il ■[ tti■ ■ i 1h..-'V— Kr'-hm-j*. i t -ri ttr •»! fair whs hv..l at Z ikc*! i i i >*♦-<•*, •!r: J th<' society having of -•raitri <•’’ :i c■' i watch v-;r* : i -"is•-*'* t 1 i i: .a, :-i t 1-iiliH Tr;re fn ,-r• i- «.*. r > Too judges, ntVr much jr j. 1t •: prom ttr» to Mi *3 K. ix * >! I’uii.i.M, wi.."i entered on a beautiful v, ir. lin a black nktrt. boddiee. ir' • re'-'d ' v blue ribbon. The rrihtn l.ub-buh. ill f*<*t ftl 1. r•• : 1 ■' Ipgr Stealing railroad tickets has been de cided by the court at Albany, N. Y-, to be no theft, on the ground that they are not of any intrinsic rrdue until disposed of by the company to bona fide purclmpcrs, and, therefore, they are not legally the subjects of larceny. The cose tu point was that of a man named Andrews, who whb arrested for taking sixty New York Central Hallway tickets from on board the steamer Manh'Utdn. irir A letter from Maumoros states that the revolution in that part otW.xico has resulted in The suoooss witf.wbioh it commenced, and Vrtiloh enoooraged tlfe friends of progress to : hope for n complete charge of Government, was < fjiowvd l.j reverses, wtioh have finally ended i iu almost a total disperffcnof the revolutionist,!, i and riveted more firinly?Sf possible, the chain of ; G,e D.ctator upon this unforlnnnte peoplo. Bm" lavallS* Recowlngfroni the «ff.cn nt >,vir. 1 !■ 11 r.lls Din-area, or loop rODtluu.rl illness of any Me,l, Sin Cud Carter'. Spanish MUlnro the only remedy V.huii will retire their drooping ecnstltmious. eapel .11 l ed humors irem the hiood, csrice the Herr to a prompt .ml healthy .ellon, .nd by iu. toole properties, restore U.o patient to lif- end litter. \\V con oulj puy TRY ,T * »loßle bottle Is worth hII the .lied tiwenparillM In Mlstenre. 11 contains no Mercu rv opium, or anv ctbsrSiitelous or poisonous drug, and e.u 1.0 given to the reuulnfant without hesitation. a... the rertiJg.tes "1 wo|jerftll rtires around the bottles Mor. than tire hundred '» '“H of Hlvlm.ond, Va..' run IrFtify to its good cfeeete. 1 *,• K Jvertls*‘UH‘nt. its- M’Lane’s CclMsrnted I-tact Pill.— Are ranked among the most popular reinedlss of the day. That 11 mill curs liver eomplainteSlelt headache, and dyspepsia, is now layond a doubt. Bod tbi following testimony from •, well lanes lady and gentleman of our own city : New York, August a, lS5i. Mr mill Mm Williams No- “ 9 8oT«lh street, testify that ,|„|, have both bum suffering »lU> the liver complaint f.,r Üboot Ove years, during which time they here spout » Urge amount of money,-and tried many rmnedies but to purpose. Finally, Imrtog of Dr. M'Lane's Pills, they purchased lour boxes, vrhfch they took secordlug to the di rectiom, accompanying essh box; »i no* prououuoo themseloes perfrclly cunrfWdh.t distress ng di*o». p 8 -Dr M'tsne's ceIoHUM Liver Pills, slso his great Vermifuge or Worm DwlroJtW. esn no* be had at .11 nr spectnblo Drug Stores lnlWWty. Purchasers will plw'W»»' to * ld none but Dr. WLuue’sWnfdlls. There are other PBls, purporting to be LlannaD*- brfbre the public. BEOS, „. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. Jamea 8. Hood, fcamuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, John Scolt, Jrow-ph P. Guxam, M. .D-i John M'Alpiu, Win. F. JobntitAD, JamnS Marsha 1, Goorife £. :felJ*n, my‘26:ly JtfiTNA iSfSI'ItASCK COMPANY, DABTFOHD, CONN. Chartered 18X9—Capital Stock 9300,000, T!li)9. K. HR.ICE, President. TIIO9. A. ALEXANDER, secretary. DIRECTORS— TLom«K.BraM, Samuel Tudor, Kl*neter Flower, Ward A. Bulkeley, Joseph Chur-h, Roland Mather, yrrderi- U Tvl-r. E-lwln 0. Ripley, UnU;rt liu-H. sicmel $. Ward, MiM A.TuiU**, livery Z. Pratt, j.,hn L. Roswell, Austin Dunham, OusUriti- F. J):*ri?, Junius 5. Morgan. I 4 . IUNH, President; 7;. U MAU.-tIKLU^-r^ry. 9; ir.tfr, .V--/Wrr-.-n Hottl .irctU. l[i*urv> ill 1.1. *uJ CAK'dO Risk?, on the Ohionml MiSflh *jj>j i Hirer* and tributaries. Ir.riTKf Lo..*. or Dacaer Rv Fire. AL. a : tthi IVrii.-oi ih» gva.-.ni Inland tir-r.a.'i ?rauoporUti:-3. DHUC 11. b. lliiv, Wd.Lariiaerjr., Willir-m Uufis'.'-y, M. Kier, IftDU' 1 Re*. William 15i:uham ; Robert Dunlap,jr., John S. Dilworth, l*iwr M. pennc-k, Francis Ellers, fc. H.irttu-h. J.■*t , b'u , nnak«r, VTai l«-rllry*rtt. William D. Hay*. Ji.hn Sbipton. d#r2S Klremen'i Iwnuruncc Conu>»3>- * lie City of Pittsburgh J. K MOOBIIfcAD. iTo.-iJeut—ROBERT IlM'-KV, 3 ■:?•■ WUI ia*xir« agxiitfi tllUi and MARINE RISKS of all kioii. Office: So. VF Water street. ruiicroi>r J. K. Moorfce* 1, W. J. And«on, U. C. .<«»»«, R. B. Simpson, Wm. M.ftlcar, H.B.WHV.ni, C. 11. Pau’-cn, William C-->ll.ngwooJ, R. U. Roberts, John M. Irwiti. J.isrph Kaye, Win. WUkinson, David Campbell. j*}2_ A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A LOT OF GROUND,on tho river bunk, in Birmingham. 2*s feet br 3*) feet. and bounded by four streets, will br on reasonable term*. It is near Bak*wel! ACo o*w glvw work*, and seTaral otter manufacturing estab Us-.mems. It U the Ur«*ttedteii'lot now to be haJHn Birmingham for manattotortec porpows*. Title perfect.-" and clear of Incumbranoa. teon&wof c. B. Sl* WITH, at hi* Law Office, }y2fi Fourth street, above Jimilhfleld. Pittsburgh. Danclna t*-Cargo’* Social Assembly at WIL KINb lIA LL every TU LSD AY EVENING; the Union on WEDNESDAY, and the Excelsior iwmWv every FRI DAY KVEMNO; also, th* German on MONDAY E> L \INGS. The annulment loving are invited. Two Band* ~f Mu«ieare*latedlvengsccd. Fancy Dances, fchoUtsche?. etc in Hall No. 1; Cotillions in Hall No. 2. The Boom* are finely ventilated, and a variety and abundance of it fnwhweul* always prorklod. Admission, to each—Gent, and two Ladle* 60 cent*; Gent, and Lady 75 cent*; Gent, alone $l. Ticket# may be obtained of FltANIi CARGO, at 7fi Fourth street; or at Wilkio* Hall, 2nd story; also, of Manager*, and at the doer on the above evenings. TV strictest order maintained. 49“ No checks given at th* door. rrgp Wsstsrn FcmnylTaala Hoapttm.l. Dr*. L. Sauwc*; Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. IItSD, corner of Diamond,'Alle gheny city, are the attending Physician* to the aboTe Insti tution, for the first Quarter of ISM. Appllcatkm* for admission may hp made to them at all hours at their office*, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock. P. M. Pjwent case* of accidental injury are received at all h«urs without form. _ rr-nr» C. YBAGBR, "lib ‘ MAKKBT street,' Pittv burgh. Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AN D STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealer* a* large and well selected stock ot Goods as any Eastern house, and same price.-, thus caving reight, time and eipensoa. . _ ja&}’3 O. O. Ft—Plaoe of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PmaiUMß Looat, No.336—Meets every TumiayeveniDg. kluOAdvriLi No. 87—Meet* first and third Friday of each month. _ Imariiaily __ " M*tlce»— The JOUKNKYSIkIN TAILOK3 SO CIKTY, of WtUburgh and Alle#liunv, mi-et* on the hnt WKDNESDAY oferery month, »t SOIIiXULKITKR’S, la the Diamond. Bj order. ATTENTION ! 8. L. G.—Von are hereby notified to attend at yoot Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact Mich bud n«u an tuny come before the Company. P- KANE, uitr29:<>md Secretary pro tem. John C. Howry, Teacher of the PIANO FORTE, may be consulted *t tha PERUY HOUSE, leftat the Mu«ic Storeof John 11. Muilor t 6l Wood pttvet, will be attended t®. ‘ oot4 rrS*AMUERONA LODGE, I. U. O. F.—TLe Angerona Lodge, No. I. 0. of 0- V . moets etery Wnlnmday arming in Washington Hall, Wood st. [jyl:y Land for Sale IQA/\ ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, n*ai IOUU the Clarion river. Thi. J land Is heavily timbered, baa an excellent aoit.aod tocnntain an abundance ut iron ore, aud a thick rria offttuminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run Very near to it, if not directly across »L The ilillstown creek rune through it. ALSO, 600 in Elk county, w-ll timhered and watered, ami lying near the rotito of the Snnbury aud Erie railroad. No better investment oould t*e made tiinn in thews lands. The completion of the Sunhury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render tiie coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. feh22:<*m:tf BIILDI.VO LOT FOR SALK. Al.o'r 24 tW*t front on WYLIB street, and extending bark 10t> feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Ut is a Collar Wall, built fof"(wo small Houses. This Lot lr> Id a d ted ruble location for a josuleiwe; and will be sold low. and on furorablo tefms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jyia - At Office of Morning Post. I AM authoriaed to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vols. Fa. Reports, by Barr; Rouvier't) Institutes; Ureeulief's Evidence; Wharton's Llge.l, last ed ; And other Report*, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. UILLMOBB, W p2i at Uie office of Morning Port. o'UC:lniil*\r FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can bo bad by applying toon at the office of the MORNING POST. Jyl2:tf Lot for Sale* A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be told cheap. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORE, jylS at office of the Morning Post, A Bargain for Manufacturer!, IS OFFERED, tn Ademsrille,it Dam No. 4. on Big Beaver river, consisting of 13 shares of Water Power, and 100 Lots. The Water Power is one of the best In the comity. It and the Lots arc offered at a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOO 1)8, 75 Fourth street SOMETHING NEW.—As we Intend making a change in our present business, we are prepared to offer our stock of fine Watches, rich and fashionable Gold Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Forks, «c., at precisely New York city wholesale prices, which Is a redaction of from 10 to 15 per cent. Therefore, any one wishing a fine Watch, or any other arti cle of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to £▼* a call before purchasing elsewhere, »t 61 Market street. N. B.—The very best quality of Watch Glasses set at 16 cents each, at HOOD’S. o^4 (wna— 100 bia prime Bio; , j .20 do J*t»; Jn rtot® and for **l« by --- KISQ * MOOfiHXAD. FT ATE just merited FIFTEEN HDNDBED OASES AND PACKAGES of 11 dry goods oprortuuuv Of obuinin. Quod, .ytant IJEPAATMENT «■ . Will 1» found etery deuriptlon of pl„id, striped .nd breeze DM, Hlta, of more than FITE HBHDHED PIECES,boin* t -, Un*t »d moot °>a«ai&»« —gl’I'j^TMENT. TWO HUNDRED CASES of Merino*. Cashmeres, Wool Plaids, Alpsca.% Bomheslnos, Do Beges, PopUns, Pamaottu, . Orleans, Mohrir Luritcs, U*. SHAwIsALOON ' s*ro?^n^^^ winterShtwD. THEIB BONNET DEPARTMENT. Z\ ' . .7* „ This season their Bonnet manufactory will be considerably Increased. Large quantities wfll b* “**• °P ** ® o ** ®* _ jV An extenriTe assortment of Irish Linens, Linen Shooting?, Napkins, Toweling*, Diaper*, Damask TaW* Oorsts, Uc« ; '°A Enlct Garments, Hmdlurobh*, Orrfrito, SrmrfA Neck Tlm, , Hosier,andQ lores,afnU lubb o n. .nd Lace Depart*,,t _ ’ - /n of rvbllara. Canes. Habit*. Sleeec?, Chemisette*, Hsndketchlrfii, FUmneings, Skirts, • , Comprises a most extwnsiTe stowoi wuw, hundred cartons Plaid, plain and Figured Ribbons. . , . oo^plotr.StoW.of Clo.h/fiiiSre, teTrilor.' Tj“”‘"f E 1 f'c* GOO* D of Wbit, J m „r ciirrSm 15 cues of Ginehsms, 75 coses or Blenched Muslins. 103 boles Brown Muslins, I, rMsrOon- . 60 eves or Ca icow, ft f suanel*. 23 bale* Tieklags and Strlpee, 15 ea*es Canton Flannels, SO case* Sorting : "• i “ T uVvta E b o bn,ercoosUnU, In tb.“*“ i S ' E. G KIBBLE, Tuilor and Pantaloon Makar, •M Libert? *L, bead of Wood. Wm. 8. Ha?en, James D. M’Qill, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm strooi; County, Iloratiiy N. Lee, KitUnnlng, Hiram Stowe, Bearer. GKO. W. SEKSK, Secretary. Law Boolu< . * . . *;** • A. A. MAS O I & CO"^ Ho. 25 Fifth Street, „ PITTSBURGH, PA. C. B. HEADLY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS. AC.. NO. 82 THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA., ,, of th*lr friends and the public to tbe fact that they bare now In store,' end W “row?, o o'of tbe L«, Mata, Matting, ltrugseting, Felt Cerpeto, and Floor OH Ciotha, >'**.•?• » right yard, wide, cut to 6t any hall or n»m in on.entire idjee. "RiafcKStePtoS EKS SST"- ° f on Cloth., for Window!; ...... bls Holland.,'of all width.; , **'«*’'’ Their- .tuck ol COCOA MATS to eery luge, mid mmethiog auperior to any orer brought to thb market; Choy are of V. S —TERMS CASH, ONLY; octl GidlmawtJ nnl hew advertisements. Notice* TFIK REGULAR PLOWING MATOD of U>« Allegheny County Aerionltntel Bodety, will on the field opposite the F*ir Ground, on PUIDAT, the 3?th day of October.nt 10 o’clock, A. M. . Person* intending lo Plow, most h*TB their nam« cnterei. on Thursday, and be on the ground with their teams at . o’clock, on Friday. LIRT or PBUICKS FOE PLOWHIH QVtt IS TXABB OP First premium, • * * * l ? 8«-eond “ - * * * * » Third “ „•* ' J Fourvh - * * * DOTS CUDS* 18 VXABS. Firat premium, *5 Second “ - * ‘ ' * . Third “ 2 oeOG** By order of the Plowing Committee. Notice* „ • ~, PERSONS intending to exhibit at the coming Fair of tb< Allegheny County Agricultural Society, will find t >■ Superintendent on the Fair Grounds every afternoon d.. ring the next week, from 2 till 4 o’clock, P. M, where itands will tc aligned them. , _ octU.:3t Q. P. BHIRA3, Super’t. \TKW AND VALUABLE WORKS AX DAVISON’S Bock IX Store, No. 65 Market street, near Fourth. ' Chamber*’ Cyclopedia of English Literature, bring *tl*e lions from the best English authors, from the earliest to th-- present timo; 300 elegant Illustrations. . , Chambers’ Mifcellany of Useful and Entertaining Know i edge: 10 rols., 16m0., illustrated. Chambers’ Home Book and Pocket Miscellany; Ovols illustrated. , Cyclopedia of Anecdotes or Literature and the Fine Art* by Arvrioe; illustrated. .. The Sources of English Words and Phrases, so clawE* and arranged »s to lacilitate the expression of liea.-, an i as»i«t in literary composition. i.Ues of tile Chief Justices of the United States. Funny Memoirs of Foreign Land*, rj'viil i; nt'v. Pariah Side. T: I*, Th.it aadThe.Other. History of Cuba; its Past and Present. The Twins, or the ftuiing Elder: by Mrs. N. W. Cam:- ml !£“? > • -'OOI.KS YARN*. WOOLEN if AKNK.-l.Oi* «**?•!•. V t Tolen Yarns, aborted numbers and colors, just re ceived from the Iwst manufacturerJ in the country, an:), oIT-red fur sale at wholcatle and retail. Tbf •ticniiou. particularly of those persona who wish le h u \ good Yarn to sell again by the cot, is invited to our ,t,< fc «•» Varna are made cfjiue wool, put up in fud rut‘i f 12ytbre;*d«, and will he sold as low as any Vsrta of the eamo quality iu this market. Don’t mistsk th<’ rla--e Vo kti Market street, corner of the lyfomom.. (fc . tK . FRANK VAN OURDEK. A T ATKRIAIS FOK"KMBKOIDERY.— Ladies will alwt.'s 31 Gud b full sworlment of French Working Cotton. Linen and Cettcn Floss, Crotchet Cotton, Stamped Col Tat • and fcod-s Embroidering Wh* in «U wjwn UoopOn Embroidering, and eTerytuing rise in that line, at b ’ VAN GORDEU’S Trimming Store, oetlS No. S 3 Market street, comer of the Diamond- riiWO TUUUSAND DOLLARS for a Dwelling House, cn I Sixth street, near Grant street. It contains a ball. ■r S " r ''' B '“ i ™l.l : A HOUSE AND LOT tOK SALK, situated iu Strawberry alley. Price SUCO. _ , s A House and Lot, !a Allegheny city, on Washington street, for *7OO. . A House and Lot. in Sooth PiUabnrrh. near the Toll Oare. for *330. Terms easy. S. CCTHBBLT * SON, "wtlC Beal Estate Agents, No. I*o Third at. GARDEN TOOLS - 0 dozen steel Digging Forks; 8 do Asms’ Spades; 4 do Draining Spade* ; for ml* 1 y ocQG JAMES WAEDBOP. MEAT CUTrßßS.—Buggies A Co.'s Improved Cutter? and Sausage Staffers, of various sixes, by oct!6 JAMBS WARPROP. i vIiKESE—6O) hx* prime cutting W. R. Cheese for sale ty ( , cctl6 HENRY H OOLLESB. APPLES— 10 barrels for sale by ortie henry n. collins. Sew Sweet Cider. rpliE subscriber is regularly receiving, and ha# constantly 1 on band,The best finality of Westernßeserveand oth-r fgttlemst. IvBHKfl BAILIE, octl3;w6t* of Elisabeth tp., Administratrix, F (INK **»■**> ulL—6dcs jo**receivedandfor sale by XI rHIT* MUSTARD BIRD—SOO ft* very fitm rac'd by y)f oetfi JOB. nfflOMO. **Hn:-*; —'i. w *' . c. B. DKABLT • 00., ? No. 82 Tuird street, between Wood aadjfnfcet -| Theatre— JOSEPH C. VDBTBR, Lam ah* * Manages— J. W. LLNUARD, Stage MuuoaLr—Fifth street,abore Wood ..—Prices of adtnbalon—Boxes and Par* L T ~ uQMttw 60c; Private Boies, large, $8; do. do. email, $6; Sen* i ond Tier, 25c; Boxes for colored persons, 60c. PenoM [ «ecurlng seats will be charged 12U cents extra fct the kes.Mr. H’Bride; Nancy Sykes, Miss Mitchell Duett, Misses S. AK. Partington OlsEo ?002, Mr. Dougherty Mis* Marw Par- . tingto*! The whole to conclude with THE PET PF THE I PETTICOATS: Job, Mr. Ryan; Paul, the Pet, Mi «s MitehoU. 4 . .. YANKEE IvOCKlf, the celebrated comedian, is engsg*d and wUI shortly appear. - First Lect«e,of the Season. ‘ f, YOUNG MEN'ri LIBRARY ASSOCIATION! f REV. THEODORE PARKER, or EcrroH.—This gifted { ‘ and eloquent divine will Lecture at Masonic Hall, on * \\ EDNESDAY EVENING, the 251 h inst Subject—“ Tkt True and fbite Idea of. a Caißeman." Kat. Mr. Parkei is distinguished ss a writer, speaker and lecturer; end for earnest, pemuL'dre eloquence his orations » are not surpassed. m . | Doors open at CJ4 o’clock; Lecture to commence « JOHH IL MKIJflg, &£•Agent-few Soae’ Plane®, for PtttAvnh s VWestern Pennsylvania. x ~ «*» S ' c. B. Hetdly 4 C». L CHEAP CASP3JT WAREHOUSE, Tfttr&Jtttf, f rear Market. weald respectful!/ Inform their frfcwile iiud the puliitc Kvocnillv, that they bam now ioßter* their | complete FALL STOCK, crm-Wtiog of CARPETS of*Tory 1 description, from the Loyal Velvet and Brussels, totha com- * moo lograin, Hemp and Itagr. .Floor Oil Cloth, frma.ooe toeUht yardswide, oew designs end very-rich. Ooooa and > Canton Matting. Drupgeta, Hug'S.Mats, Stair Bode Window f Shades. Ac. Persons in want arrinvUOd to cmQ aed «nn- | me their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and BaeMcmertttm- *. iahed on the most reasonable terms. I - Small profits and quick «h*.*“CR , ; TERMS CASH ONLY. ocC J Some l«o*ff«e Faetory. , Heavy shirting chucks and twiesds. intended \ - to mit the retoil trade of Pittsburgh aod Allegheny, \ ih,h. of bud twistyarn, dark pattern and indigo bin*. t ’ The general admUricm that Stewart's Checks and Tveeda \ are sot inferior is quality to any others mtptifactored ha i the United States, whh an increasing demand Sir them, + encourages the subscriber to extend bis- botiottF, with a ’ riew to keep np a good assortment of saeh Qhecu aa nsa*; ally retailfrom 1354t0 18% eenta per yard.' Sample* vSI: be sent to merchants who cannot make UeoßTanSenlto eaU f at his Wareroom, Rebecca street, near the depot, Allegheny. i cei7:3m* HAMILTON jSTKWART. ; A Caret. mj HATING re.d my interest in the finnWlt KfitKKDT, JIL, 1 C 0 , to WUliam U. Taleott, wtavwtth Afl. Henry, will continue tha looking Glass and ’Variety Bust »m>c« »t the old comer of Weed and Anth g/Mtr, under the style of Wo. H. Talcott A Co. I eanlßently re* roomend them to my former customers, as every way qualified to giro entire satfriketkm All persons having demands against me, and all indebted to me, wilt please nukd an early settlement.; o«12 t. KEfyKDY, JR. NKW PUBLICATIONS —Just received,from Trade Saks, the following New Books, sad will he sold lower than can-he bed elsewhere: I>e Quiney*s Complete Works; 17.vobu Bible Beading Book: by Sarah 3. Hale. ' * life cf Gnerncy. Grace Aqullar’s Complete Works. Swßs Family: Bobinf^n. People I Hare Met: by N. P. Willis. Hurrygraphs: by- N. P. Willis. Fun Jottings: M “ W. SL Thaekery’s Works; 12 vols. Records of BobbUton Parish. . Christ in History: by Dr. Turnbull. Party Leaders: J. G. Baldwin. A Faggot of French BUcka. Art of War: by JominL History of Girondist; 3 rols. Noetee Ambrosiana; 5 vola. Taylor’s Africa. Cranmer and Hfe Time*. . % Beaumont's and Flrteber’s Works. Periscope: by Dr. Elder. . Captain Cantt, Ac., Ac. EAITL. B. LATJFFKR, octlS 87 Wood street. A LOT OF GROUND on Craig street, Allegheny city, of ITTV-a fret front, ruunlng beck to Isabella street, on which are four Dwelling*, In good order, the rent bringing two hundred and fifty dollars yearly. They would be ex* changed for a small Farm, or sold at a bargain. cct4 THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth at. ij' LOWER HOOTS FOR SPRING BLOOMING.—-My stock . of Bulbs has arrived firm Dclland in fine condition, composed of Hyacinths, Tulip*, Crocus, Ac.. The stock is very large and varied, and offered at low rates. Catalogues may be had at the warehouse, or sent to applicants. - ... . oct6 JAigSWABDROP. vnNETV ACRES OP SUPERIOR LAND, on Crow’s ; Xx Island, near Freedom. A 150,60 pcrMon the Wsstsids ' of the riTer. All, or either of them, will be sold at low rate. • Enquire cf THOMAS WOODS. ccxlQ-.lm v 75 Fourth street. : QEALRD PROPOSALS will be received by either of ths O undersigned, committee of the Pittsburgh end 8U«b«»* vOle Railroad Company, until 6 P. M., oo WEDNESDAY. November Ist, for the lease of the Ferry known as JoW Upper Ferry, across the Ho&ongahela river, oppadt*pUt*> burgh. N. D.—The »bcr?e lcaae he* ten yean to ran from April Ist, 1865. For torthtz information enquire of 8.-A. LONG, ICS Front ttrt«, ISAAC JOSEB, cor. Front atd Ron atryte. ' NfcW BwK£ JUaT RJ3OKIVKD.—PrwL Arise, Om Je» übsEerenja: byJ.T. EmltJu Our P&rifU, or Annals of tbs Pastor and People. Loss and Gain, or the Story of a GonrenL Last of His Nano: by G. K. Peine. Erentid*: by BOe Alton. - Jost received and for sale by W. A. GIIDESFENNST t 00-, Mo. 76 Fonrth street. THREE THOUSAND ACRES Of LAMP *T»t Strg- Nt-ar the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, within from two lo four miles of Cameron and Belton Staritm, in Mirffrna five to one hundred ww, or more as may be -ranted for homesteads or Arms; at frcm (8 to $lO an acre, in easy pay ments. Deni: of general warranty will be made. 8. OTTHBBST k SON, oet!3 Real Estate Agents, 140 Xhbd street. John W. Bntler 4b Co., Forwarding and commission merchants— Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufacture*, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. 67 Proi t street. [sgtt AUililAi' POII EAUS.—A House of three reams and kitchen, with lot of Ground 80 feet front on Gray’*road, by 140 deep; situate near the Toll Qate. Soutli Pittsburgh. Price $350. 13. CUTHBKRT k 80K, Real Estate Agecta, 140 Third at Clmmlotti** Loan Offlct. 1 NO. 100 SMITH FIELD fiTBEET, NEAB Hooey loosed os Gold ssd Sllrer Watches, Starvan and other rslaablfl artfelee. . aal^dlT HOUiUfrAM> lot FOR BALECHEAP.—A Frame Boas*, of foor rooms, ri mated oh WasbiogtbiL street, near K«t Common, Allegheny dry. TbS propertJwiU beaoU at c r«7 tow pace, as the owner isteodi reoortag W«L .. 8. CCTHBERT A SON, odll ■ Beal Estate Ageet*. 140 Third street. * L ~~K :°=~~,: f - -■ AMUSEMENTS. JAKBSI WAMHROP. i' Per Sale or Barter. For Sale. \ \