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'• f, - tv - «»ij^-,;..... % , . 3 Hi «- «• : b ' • 1 fc-4 •» > Z mntning OFFICIAL PAPFH of Tal ‘ CITY pittsbiß® SATURDAY MORNING STATE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ARNOLD PLUMER, /VX 0 y VENANGO COUNTV COUSTY DEMOCRATIC NOMIHATIONS. SENATOR: WILLIAM WILKINS. Peebles IfmuMV ASStMOLT : JAMES B. PULTON, Tarauluni L 1). PATTERSON, Mlfflta. JAMES SALISBURY, birmloghatn 0. MAGEE. Pittsburgh; SAMUEL SMITH, Allegheny BQIRIFT • BODY PATTERSON, City. FBOTiiC'ao'i^sT JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio Loun.hlr. TEXAS CW THOMAS BLACKMORE, Upper St Ulslr WILLIAM ALEXANDER, City COHSOTSIONKU JACOB TOMER, Pittsburgh. autHTors- JOHN MURRAY, South Pittsburgh ; A, B. M'PARLAND, North Payette torrnihip WRECTOB 0? WK : JOHN BOYLE, Indiana touuehlp. DKMOCBfIiTic MASS Mas, meetings of the Democracy will be h.UI m the to i lowing places TKMPERANCKVILLK and BBADUOCK'B HELD, S.tnr- October 6th. PITTSBURGH, Monday, October Sth. Borne of the following gentlemen will be pree.nl and j tf ,iver *Mre«« : Hon. Wm. Wilkin., Hon. Cha». Sbnl.r. 00l Wlh»n M’C.nJtas, Col 3 W. Ulwk. P. C. Sban non, l, r J R. M-Clln.ocH, W W. Irwin. Chrlstov If r Slw Coo s. Glllmore, James Salisbury. The meetings will begin a' 7 o'clock, I’. M. at I'EHTIOS ! DEMOCRACY OF alleghenycity ::: m at the constitution and the union. a , Tb . Uemocratp of Allegheny City »UI hold me .ung. m lb. Be.eral Ward., at the place. „„ SATURDAY EVENING. October 6th, at , “ ml h- arrangement? n-lntlre to the eomin S ele-tlon on “w^ 1 >UI meet .< ADAM PWWR-fl, -.« <1 and Ohio afreet*- ~ Second Ward at MRS THOMPSON’S, corner tl the Pla mood and Ohio Ftreet Third Ward at GEO OKRPT'S, En»t lan. Perth Ward at AU’KRMAN NEILU B'o r.ffl. corner of Robloaon aod ADderwn Btre.te. A general attendance of tboee etbo Intend to anpport h. UoA.t, -- " T * il 40 Secretary City Exe:utiT* Committee. A GRAND DALLY OF THE DEMOCRACY And .11 olh.r Cltlx.n. oppo.od to tlto r.lgn of Secret Political Soc.elle. Will be held at the CITY HALL, in the Dia mond, Fitt&burgh, on MONDAY EVE. • . October Bib, at half-past six o’clock, F. M. Hon. Judge Wilkins, Hon. Charles Shaler, Col. B W Blaok, Thomas M. Marshall, Esq , And Barke Esq , D. Bruce, Esq.. J udge Shannon, P Battyer, E.-q , Thos U. Umbs aeter, Esq , A. B MoCalmont and others trill be present and ad dress (he meeting. The li'til will hold three cr four thousand peo nle, and it should bo filled. \Ve invite all who would support the I'onstito tion and the law to turn out and hear poblio questions fairly discussed. Rally. Freemen, Rally. lly order of the Committee, J. H. PHILLIPS. Chairman OUR WKKKLY. This is the last number of the Saturday W"k ly Pott, which will be issued before the election that is to determine whether Democracy or a spurious Amerioanism is to triumph in Penney - vanin. It contains several political arttoles, sta ting the case fairly, and which wo could wish were read by every voter Jo Allegheny county. Besides it has a full report of tho Agricultural exhibition, the details of the fall of Sebastopol, &C. WHICH W AV THE CCKRKNT HI NS Publio political sentiment Booms to run in currents. and an observer needs only to watch their oourso to prodiot the reenlte of elec tions. Last yoar tho currents ran strongly againet tho Demooraoy. That waß apparent some time before the eleotion. The fusion cf disoordanl elements was easy then, and readily acquiesced in. But now it requires a barefaced frauJ to effeot a nominal fusion, and theD it is immediately repudiated. Then every one out side of the strict demooratio party was for fusion against it. Now every one outside the Knew Nothing order iB anxiou3 for fusion against it; and hundreds are ooming out of tho order itself to help seoure its defeat. Whioh wiy do tie onrronts run this year? Everybody can see, and safely predict the result. The ourrents this year are manifestly tending towards the open, sincere, steadfast, unterrified and national party. The excellence of its ticket all admit; and never before did the people seem more thoroughly aroused in its favor. Btancoh old-line Whigs are stumping the county in its behalf, Old Democrats and young Democrats are all eager and jealous in the oauso. Every one who oan work seems to bo up and at work with all hia might to defeat the Knew Nothings They have been tried one year, and found want ing. Their services are not wanted again. A j Know Nothing legislature voted themselves two hundred dollars extra pay for eaoh member laßt winter. A Democratic legislature oan correct that error next winter. A Know Nothing legis lature voted to remove the seat of government to Philadelphia, where hotter eating, drinking and amusements can be found. A Demooratio and old-line Whig legislature will repudiate that gross wrong next winter. A Know Nothing legislature negleoted to elect a United States Senator last winter, and left our State only half represented in the United States Senate. That will be made right next winter. Simon Cameron may want the services of C. B. Eystor and D. D. Smith next winter, bat the people will give them leave to stay in that western half of the State whioh they totally forgot last winter. They have boon tried and found wanting. Such is the direotlon of the poiitioal oarreots this year; and such a tow of the many reasons for the mighty chaogo that all can see. One of the candidates on the Know Nothing tioket the other day computed the Know Noth ing vote in this oounty, that would be out next Tuesday, at six thousand. We don’t believe it will be so large by a thousand. But the same man admitted that the Demooratio vote would be six thousand, too. “ And then, said he “the outßide vote will deoide it.” And now, suppoae it to be so. With the current oil tend ing in favor of the Demooratio ticket, wh6 doubts as to which way that “ outside vote ” will deter mine the question ? It is a mistake to suppose that people’s minds are all made up. It is not so. Many aro still doubtfnl. They want to de feat the Know Nothings, and they may be dispo sed to vote for the Republican tioket. What good oan that do 1 It has uo possible ohauoo of an eleotion. There cannot be a suooeesful Re publican party till the Know Notnings are de feated. They will rush into its ranks and slaughter the candidates, as they have done this jear Defeat the K. N'3 ami they will Jisbat* Fall in will. the onrr.nt «*i. year, (iFS sIM p,,,N'S DESPATCHES. «er the K. N.’s is certain. Whigs and - BlßMTopoti BepL P . cane can afford to help to elect onr Uohet th &[ yj _ n th# fall. Did not the Democrats help elect a wmg the French 00 UimuB of attach were t > leave their Mayor last Winter? Can tlioy not vote for us trcn , l)( , a and ta^o . os9 eBsion of the Malakoff once? Now is the time to strike an effeotual and decent works. After their suooese had ~ „ , „ I , r ,„ r i„ n itv vr 11 probably been assured, and thev weie fairly established, blow. So good an“ Low away their the Redan was to be assaulted by the English, never occar again. Those who i&row avr y Tbe Central Bastion an«l Quarantine Forts on voles this year for a tiokot that has no eart y jpft were Birau!l in«;ou!-lv to be attacked by "hancc will regret it when perhaps too late. the French. P,, • with the onrreut of public sentiment this At the hour appointed, our allies quitted the Fall in with , . j Rre trenches, entered and carried the apparently year, The people are fu yar . 1 impregnable defences of the Malakoff, with that heartily tired of secret political societies. e impetuous valor which characterizes the French f,-vr a triumph ; but we would make ÜBck aD j having once obtained possession, : were n. ver dislodged. Tbe tri color planted on ances doubl y Bo ' the parapet was the signal for tha troops to ad- TUB NEWS. vanoe. The arraegoment for this attack I en .i S M„. I.™ -. S 3! " S, ZISHSMS ~inday, 662,7.0 60.h,1, and 10.08. bbl, nl arrived at Buffalo. During last week 02.000 hbls ■ it was arranged that netween Sir Wm. Cod of ffonr were reoeived at tha same port. ringion and Lieut. Gen Markham that the aa- The Berks County Agrioultural exhibition saultlng column of 10UU men should he formed me iserfc.a amuniy agno b ual numbers <-( these two divisions; the opened at 1 o’olook, on Wednesday, and waß c ' lanm of , bc Division to lead, that of tbe thronged with visiters. The display in every scc;)n j l 0 follow. They left the trenches at the denartment was largo and fine. Upwards of one preconcerted signal, and moved across the ground K-a. iu -... 6- .«■«• ««•, the oountry can produce were on exhibition, and JUchi tint! the UdJers being placed, the over one hundred horses, embracing some of the | m(?n itlime ,ij a t c ly stormed tho parapet of the s „„ blond in the world. Of implements, fruils. Redan, and penetrated into the salient angle bnest blood in the won f I mos , j elermlue d an ,l Moody contest was here vegetables, grains, preduo 8, ’ , maintained for uearly tin hour, and although the large exhibiiion ball was abundantly - '• a gpported to the utmost, and the greatest brav. A man named Peter Farrel waß ruu over and , diar ,| ay( ,j ilt was found impossible to main the Reading Railroad, nenr Pottsvillc tjothe position Your lordship will perceive killed 00 the Read.Dg , , , -j sa-> Its' of casualties, with what by tho 71 o’olook train, on Tuesday morning sD* an *„, the officers so nobly He and his companion had started the day P r^^f aMd themselves at the head of thetr men du viouely from Richmond, with their horses arSf ring t M a sanguinary combat. . to CO to work on tho railroad at Reading. The trenches were subsequently to thisal Stopping over night at Pottsville, they were pro- “ hie’Vl“.nd.d to oeeding on their way, when, jast at tho firs &ko „j t h the Highlanderß under Gen. Sir C. crossing and aftor the carts had crossed tho Campbel |, who bad hitherto formed the reserve, track, the unfortunate man frightened, t p. ..pp.r*d by and in his confusion jumped from his oar , J anJ Ranged with them to renew the ah bled, and was struck by tho locomotive and in Ulck ’ on lbc following morning. The Highland atnntlv killed. Tho body was dragged some die- Br ade occupied the advance trench during tho an( J horribly miuia«d.:’:':A*ish?..flWSBlng ni gbi. About 11 o'clock, Ibo enemy commenced tanoo and homoiy uiang * el p lo ding their magai.nev, and Sir Cohn Camp there is no board Warajt>g ; l>dt.3,.rS'liy ... ha ,l o . ordered a small party to advance of the locomotive. Uotdn jM4«Ml>thO OOlldno o(uuioua ,.. K to „ a miue the Redan, found the tor it must added that .tfa-SrtMtoWM Wown „. rk abandoned He di 1 not, however, deem long before the crossing was ove " " SIMPSON, precaution taken against tho - Gm l Commanding " IUKKI) At SEBASTOPOL OCTOBER 6 THE LAST BODCE, A smart corn apondent of thu Ejenmg Times (U a last resort to sustain the Binding and weep • ing condition of the K. N. Sheriff, alleges that Mr. Rody Patterson was born in Ireland —as suming that this is disgraceful, and to be pun ished by the withholding of a certain, olherw.se unmanageable vote. He had not the h.m,r to he born in Ireland, and does not wish to monopolise any of lte ad vantages. Mr. Patterson was born in the Btato of New York, and removed to Pittsburgh at an early day. One thing la certain, he baa not been found iu the neighborhood of the Diamond and Fifth Ward, promising any number of our German citizens, the office of Deputy Sbenil What neiV t Took a First Premium —lo out notice of use ful inventions on exhibition at the County Fair, the other day, wo made mention of Dickinson a Hand Power Cornsheller as one that astonished , us not a little. Wo have einee learned that the | Committee have awarded u first premium to Mr. | Weigbrcchl, who has bought the patent for Alle- , ghety county, and who had tt on exhibition, j The machino is one of exceedingly simpio con- i etrnction but does its work nono the less etlco- j tuaily on that account: in fact, although wo have seen dozens at diderent times looking at its working, we have yet to sec the first person who was not astonished at the thoroughness and speed with which it a oomplished its work Let every one, particularly those interested in the raising of Indian corn, drop in at the Masonic Hull and see Mr. D 's machine perform. The Par r u!-,.-i- s a despatch from Benin. lb.li Hi a . t:uie le'.cgrni-bw despatch la . thi- King if ...Hiiyini U.c fell ol Sebas topol, tbo Emperor doolurod his tirm resold to accept uo conditions .1 poace whatever. which , should be derogat..ry t- Kassii tut a great power. TnutoßAPHs os Railroads --In an article on Kasaia _.- for. •• never makes peace “>*■ snbjeot .be N. h. Tr*u«' f.Ue into a greet- I ,ftrH,«...r Ujrl « h . k , fl oas error, thus . „ ‘ . «„,* i .. , r iV,thing now in the -..50 far as we are aware, the only Railroad ~a Ja.od ■ • ("- in tbit oonotry W-icb habitually and conetao b. 0 foUow;n(; tri na:at. >n f.-m the Jour employs-the telegraph, is the hew ' ork a s ., .( the , ill dal despatches Erie, whioh at its own expense, has erc.to | • ri#eu or oeTen HBBlulUa m adc t,y the enemy, and it sent us yesterday three splendid clusters of ' „ aa on ) y ,h,. K-.roilotl that we found It tm grapes, of three different and most celebrated j possible to eipet ihrm varieties We forget the names, but they were I finJ (te f ""wiitg in the t l.n-llr of nndoubtodly the very best grapes we ever tasted . p » Mr. Howard has some thirty or forty different , Wiluamso n , u * sot Withdrawn. varieties of grapes in his vineyard ; and some _ A Mory wafl circu i bt e.l yesterday, by interest of them tho beßt raised in this or any other ; eJ [iarlisß> that Passmore Willinmsou had do ooantry. We would no, objeot to h,s -ending j clined. in a leller^ aD “ us a few more of those small white ones What ' licipats n ono of the kind. Let no suoh triok Bay you, Thomas! 1 miulead any one. Dbath of Mbs. Rookr B. Tanet A *" ' q . l uT K r Mahie -The ship canal is now in Daughter.— Wo regret to have to announoe the ‘ conJiti'-o Portv live vessels of 'J4,- dea.h and burial of the wife »J yoong... «« ; e lhroußh U iu the daughter of Chief Justice Taney. They d,ed j , J 101 , Tho oost I at Old Point Comfort, where ihey had spent; month.o A Kus. W •^ the flnmmor. Mra. Taney d,ed of paralysis, ■of ntaintamiug the and the daughter of yellow fever They were Buuurhis «»il summirtaß. both bariod in one grave, on tho farm of Col ; We find the following unsolicited testimonial Segar near Old Point, on Monday. In this ! , lhe efficacy of Ur. Wyckotl 'a mode of treating sudden and double affliction the venerable Chief : stuttering und etammenng, m the oat num er Jostioe will have tho united sympathy of all. i of the Greeoaburg Argus. We ourselves ave ... ; been wilneas l 0 several cures performed here, Governor Shannon.— A Washington correa- j endorße the article as not doing anything pondent of the Cleveland I’lmnJ'ai.- writes that : thfcn justice. The Dootor is stop Wilson Shannon, Governor of Kansas, is to be | (he ( , jly I]otol f or „ short time : removed. pi blio Uknekai tor - Some three w r Kldtculouß Kattßtulim. since, a gentlemen wiioßC vocation is °D9 oi ■ The New York Tribune approximates to laua publi : an r "iMdnouucr'l' by “■ pica " linos in CJ „n two subjeots slavery ao,i temperance- , “ r banJlulle abounding with Day nftnr day it* editorial columns arc filled wilt I ftttra etivo sentences displayed in largo oapi theso topios to tbo exolnsion of everything else, tals . avoiding the bombast which seems almost its remarks being of a most intemporate nature, ! neoesaary in these days, and like one consoious its remar&B meui K ui » r ~ bUlv t 0 j 0 all ho may say, m eaoh of and its arguments of a most ridiculous o arao- (own ; on y ra ai s he made Hie simple announce ter. It reoently ascribed, ihdirectly, tho posti- ment lb at his profession was that of curing atut lenoeat Norfolk and Portsmouth to slavery ; and terin(t an( j gtammcrinr -what hi was willing to *»•» ">•“ men being sober) to the sale of alcoholic liquors. | Commencing his enreer thus unostentntioos- Tho Courier and Rfauircr thus treats these exhi- j ’ re i y j D g upon the success of his praotice to bltions of folly and fanntioiem : I establish himself, aB might be csneotecl, at first “The readiness of the TWfiune to improve an the number who him was hot small. occasion is amusing enongh, but the reaaon.ng At^jt 1 * f (he goQlli . mPn ’ B professions, placed by which it seeks to impress its dogma P under treatment, and the result was a readers is often positively For the cure. This was sufficient; Tribune, there are at present bat two b i .. • t applicant had beon cured— the treatment interest in the world slavery an f i), v? yc kotf was i ronounoed snooeeaful—and liquors; and any event, any catastrophe however « [ hiß ability was secured, dire, ie only of importance as it can bo brought P»M'° o “* sii we alla(le to w& s Mr. )ohn Jami to bear upon violent aupproßßion of 1 ' & ft u a large number of our oitizoua well Thus, a terrible ft Tnow ,rim childhood bad been annoyed with an oes south of Mason and Dixon s line. tmnedimont of speeoh We have oonverßod with dire effects of slaver,! ones th. JWhmr. A fa- a °„ d P h e expressed himself perfectly tal affray occurs between two sober' meti be hU curoi „ nJ spes ks as fluently as bar-room of a highly respeotable hole , slightest indication that he had Tribune exclaims, See the woful consequences of any one noUhe A namber of rum! Bat a flbow of reason m attempted, thus, nhoee names we do not deem it proper There need to be forty cities [wbat sort of oities.] have sinoe plaood themßelves under on the Campagua of Rome .but there wereslaves n cure was cf in every city aud now the Campagna is miasma- r , Molioan, of Salem towu tio. Holland has reolaimed her marshes and dy- c^Cl ',. ' ~ . considered by his ked out tho sea, and Holland has uo slaves Ar- ship, this o u y, hnt after subjecting gal —mind you, argal —freedom is incompatible Mends'; a cureless case after subjjotmg with miasmatio disease, while slavery fosters it, himself to tae s, ' , , , ■ b roth .and slaver, is the secondary cause, at leaet, of ourod, as wo have been informed by his broth the yollow fever at Norfolk and Portsmouth. An er, who permitted us to uBe nom . intoxicated man onoe stabbed another in a sudden Dr. Wyokoff has in his po k. hni/hndun fray in a hall of the Bt. Nioholae hotel; now a her of letters from persons whom ho has had no man has stabbed another in eolf-defenoe against i der treatment, aDd in no case where his J in’assault Whioh is tho olim&x of a long and bit- j was observed, haß he failed to effeot a o ter Quarrel; the wound was given by a sober man, We have beon allowed to make a oouple ot ex but he was in'a place where ho might have bo- tracts from letters of gentlemen known in this oomeintoxioated; and, argal, again, rum was the locality. Mr. David Shallenberger of Penns eanse of the enoounter. Can it be that our oo- Mle, Fayette county, under date of September temporary falls to see the absurdity and theaot- Hth, 1866, in writing of tho core of his son, nal bad faith of snail a style of argument, and »»r» what ridicule and contempt it brings upon the I »>«»> “-on <“ "P"? 8 m h enl ' ro ectisfact.on ~. .. . . r 6 r 1D your BVBtQiu for the the cure ot atamwonog cause whioh It ie meant to serve ? 3 3 F(JKK 1 (J X NEWS IVtiesier mow a Marshal,i telegraphing from Sebastopol on the 17th September sty: The enemy hive uot destroyed their Jocks, tho neighboring cstabliehaionis, the barracks, F -rt Nichole- or Fort i.mxran'.irr A hrel gen erul survey of the materials left has given the following result - I KUO guns, 50,000 halls, a few hollow projectiles, a large qtutiiity of pow- Jsr. (notwithstanding a'l the eiplosiolts which have taken p! co. 1 500 half anchor, >t> excellent couJttioo, d 5,000 kilogramme? of copper, two B 'earn engines of thirty horse power, and a emaiJerabe quantity of sawn timber for Je fenoe works." ill. d'l AN i‘EdPA’l CH Fd tub f..mi i ' o-nt.-- i,i rue aemv In an order , r me .lev to the army, commu nicating the I ail Of SePasvpot. bis Mejssty thauk. the garrt-.u f r He I ravery they have j relayed m .Irfrt. Rs-g ;h " stronghold or Sebos t.-.r.'-.l to the very It.-'. at. I declares be is con vinced that all the tt-s-ps of the empire are re.-jy to foli-w the ir ci-mm!.- in stenhome life and everything, for the rase of protecting the ,el,gnu. the honor, an i me mJep.'U-once 0. i K.iTibia Tbs* Kmpcror that he Rl'll relics I B ,ih r mil leucc upon the ii-itmoes and courage | ol - tuo faithful aud attached soldiers, to repol I every future hostile attempt to violate the i sanotity id li t Huesim u-tMtory, while he ox cases the abandonment of the « -uthoru portion !„f Seta,!.-, by W.jmr th.t mere is a line ; K h -h :s ’inpa-rat'ie ev, nII heroes lbn | despatch ,» dated hi i'elorrburg, September 11 ih tub to tup kin.; .o' rni-siA ■ ' * I MMIMI.Jigm,' Worm.l-1 great many Wroed | Mv eon will cure himself entirety in a tew m® ro I hiiva written, explaining the origin of, end | days. 1 would recommend, and not only recoup ; ' be worm , generated tn the human nynam. , mend, but urge and entreat all those who labor ( of med!cal Bci , nc6 haB eU c,ted more under that, of all difficulties, the most un P le “ observation and profojmd research; and yet phye - ant and distressing, to avail toemsolves of the | • moch Jwllled ln opinion on the subject, opportunity and be relieved. I speak as I foe Jt mu9t Emitted, however, that, alter all, a mode of ex and apeak also what I know. have been tog lhaM , rormf „ an d purifying the body from the Btammerer myself, and have tried and paid for te 0[ mon , ylhl » ,h a n the wisest disquisitions as two or three systems, and must Bay tha ■ , 0 thelr ortgin . WyckofFs system is the only one that is per- an expdling agant has at length been found, foot ” , n, vf-ane’s Vermifuge proves to be the much sought alter Another gentlemen, Mr. John Mattox, of afflca( . y universally acknowledged by the | Prosperity, Greene county, whose daughter had (artbar pr oof,r«ad the lollow been cured, writes in a letter dated September iti om a ladj _ ona of OU r own dtiaena = l‘2th 1856. Not Yore, October 15, 185 i. “ I write to assure yon of the oomplele core ~ „ rthy that I was troubled with worms for you effected in the case of my daughter. We a year , wa9 ad „i s ed to use MW. celabra. conversed together after we got home, and led vermifuge. I molt oue bottle, which brought .way rine the exoitement produoed by the expressions abont |( wormß . 1 commenM d improvmg at once, and of joy on the part of the family, not one halt, tly we ll. The public evidence in the oase, her cure is a permanent Lasd Frauds —William H. Taylor writes to the New York Tnbunt, from Palmyra, Mo., that the agents appointed by the County Courts o Missouri to seleot swamp lands donated by act of Congress to the State, in order that they | might be reclaimed, have committed groat frauds upon the national domain. The law awards to each agent twelve and a half cents per acre for all the lands he may select, thus making it to his interest to swell the amount. They have, there fore, selected 4GB,W acreß, and not more than one-fourth part of which is swamp land within the meaning of the act. So great was the fraud in the Palmyra land district that several hundred of tho oilivens have made affidavits, Betting forth that certain lands designated by them, and selec ted by the agents as swamp lands, are, and al ways were, high and dry, and fit for cultivation ai all seasons of the year, without artifi-wl drainage or embankment. The affidavits were filed in the Land Offioe, at Washington and an investigation instituted. In faot, since the spring of tho year 1853, the Department at Washington has been folly a prised of the frauds by means of the report of the Surveyor for Illinois and Missouri, and the contests got up by individu als and by the Hannibal and St Joseph Railroad Company. Tho issue of patents for the lands claimed by Missouri under tho Swamp act, was, therefore, suspended. The authorities of the State, however, enlisted vigoronsly on thei Bide of the agents, and Governor Prioe visited Wash ington on the subject. He sucoeeded in inducing the President to order the Land Commissioner rocommenoo tho issue of the patents, and he has boasted in Missonri that extra clerks, are to bo hired and patents all Issued at onoe. I OSBI’TH ON THE FALL OP SR!) ABTOPOL.— The New York Tima publishes a letter from Kossuth in relation to the fall of Sebastopol—the leading idea of whioh seems to bo that the allies are very much in the condition of the man who wou an elephant in a raffle—they will not know what to do with the fortress now that they have got it. He gives it as his '• decided opinion that the prospeots nf peace are nther lessened than oth erwise by the fall of t o south of the town, and still insits upon tbo belief that it “ was a great mistake that the a'Ses chose that point for an attack on Russia ” After alluding to the fall of Sebastopol, he says : -‘What, then, is next to ootne ■ In oar opinion, for the next winter, tbo campaign will probably bo restricted to the Cri mea, and next year it will still continue there, while, on the other hand, the naval operations in the Baltic will be rcsnrocJ with augmented foroes, and on a more effective scale." e»- Ague mud K.ver of Three \ ear Standing Cared. —Mt J '..a Loos ten. »ow t.vla< Braver Item, IJanov-r rwn.tr. o-ar Iti hocnJ, had *», amt Sever fur three year*; nuts! o! the time he ha-1 chi' a day, and rarely Iws tU» aw. he waa r*r,-ted w l-.li fever- as rooa ae the - hill left l.:iu, and after trying phjrdclans, ,umice. m.-t it lb- ndrerti.ed, and everythin. rei-omineudial m hiu,. was at*-ut to rive up In de-fair, when Carter's Spanish Mumre was spoksn ol ha jj two tsOtllrß, but bt*for« Ilf ba 1 U »»uii>rf ihnn R t . ni , bd «u petfnctij ourrd, »aA La- uU Uwi uchili nr aim*. Mr u fnijr C ' ;A lL ’ U!i * na ' * h " L UiOtflWd bi tbU tjrea: t-*ui.\ bilrrutiva auR bl-vl dti-r. Hve _ nfi4 tn) OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILHOAD THE ONLY RAILROAD ,U NSINU WEST KIIUM IMTTSBI'III* H. Tu* Fast Train lea tub at - A M thn>Us{li L'- CinaTouatt 11 Vi boors »ud 40 Diiuuie- Mail Train ioatu at S A. M KxprrssTrain •* at 3V. M. Tbrw Train* all matf clw at Creatß* Ui* lint two counsel at Alliance The direr! routs to t*t U , u i„ i< now opsn, via. Crestllue and Indianapolis, KM Lu; . r - -honor than Tla. Clei eland. Connection- are made at MancfleUl with the Newark and Sandusky City road, tral at Crestline with the three roads n uc-ntraliu* there ■liruiare m haudbills. No trains run on Sunday. ,u B h Ticketa sold to Cincinnati, Louisrille ft t-»nU, .spoils, Chn-agu, Hock 1-laud. Fort W.yur, Cleveland, and the principal Towns and Oitias In tbs West. Tbs NEW URiaUTON AOOJMMuUATIUN TRAIN will leaya Pittalursh at lu A U. and b lo I' M. an 1 N-vr Briub ton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. M- Yvt Tickwta and further inlorint.ti'.'C. At tl,* comer office, nn.lor the Ut’nnogAh-lR Or at the Federal Htr-*t Hutton, to (JKORUK I’AKRIN, Ticket Pittsburgh. July 23. ISM>- __ OHIO AND INDIANA RAILfiUA Continuation of the Ohio and Feuna. B. H TO FORT WAYNE, man animus i*s market wlb ram rimucaon. ar Tmln» connect et Creellinc, without detention, wi« aUtke Trainl on the Oku, and fVtma Hoad, anj also »t forest with Trains going North end South, 00 the UaJ Rjver and Lake Brie Railroad. j\->r Ticket*, apply at the Railroad Offices of .be j &Qd Pennsylvania Railroad Company m PUUt-ur.'h, Alle gheny Cltv, or at any of the following point*. Port tVayua, Uellelbnlaiu*, Cincinnati, Crbena, Dayton. HpnnsO-i.l, Indianapolis, ltl' hmi-nu. Tiffin, • Findlay. Persona desiring Tickets *lll be partkuler to eek for • Ticket by the tihlo and Indian* _ B . p . L PITTsniIHOU Life, Tire and Marine Xnenranoe Company ; •Ofi.VSK c IV WATER ATiD MARKET STREETS, PITTSBI UUII, PA. RuBKRT GALWAY, PresideuL Jas. D. M’diLt, Secretary. Thin Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIWS RltiK-h. Also against lluil andOarfo Riskn on the Ohio and Mu- riVere and tributaries, and Marine Risk* generally. And against Loss and Damage by Pire, and against the partis of the S?a and Inland Navigation and Tranapertution. PoUolea issued at the lowest rates conßisteut a ilh safety to ail parties DtESOTOBS: Robert Gal tray, Alexander Bradlry, JamesB. Hood, John Fullerton, John M’Alpln, Samuel M’Clurfcan, William Phillips, James W. llaUmau John Scott, Ghas. Arbuthuot, Joseph t. Uaaaam, M. D„ Hand ltlchey, James Marshall, John Wall!, Horatio N. Lea. KitUnnin*. Pennsylvania Insurance Company 4 0 P PITTSBURGH, Corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. authorized CAPITAL, $300,00u. n - 3, ixsOAi Buildings and o'.ber invpi-rty against Loss Lrtl? or Damage by Fire, and the Perile oi the Seu nDd luland Navigation and Transportation. DIBEOT0B3; Wm P Johnston, Rody Patterson, Jacob Painter, A A Carrier, W. M’CUntock, Kennedy T Friend, James B. Negley, W. S. Haven, D. B. Park, I Grier Bproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long, A. J . Juuea, J. H. Jostea, U R.Ooggehall, 0 PP 10 BRB : lYtsidtrU Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Via rraidml RODY PATTERdON. Svfyand TrtaxurerA.. A. CARRIER. iSbcrehn*y..B. S. CARRIER. [jeiSOy EUUEKA iNSTJBAIfCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH. JOHN H. SHOKNBKRGtffc, PksSuhtt. ROBERT FINNEY. BsommuiY. a W. BATCHELOR, Giskraj. Aaot*. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. DIEEOTO&8 : J. H. ghoenberger, 'J- C. W. Batchelor, Isaac M. Pennoch, T. B. Updike, \V W Martin, U- B- o°°bra a . K. T. Leech, Jr., John A. Caughoy, George 8. Seldeu, h.S, lirjan, Darhl McOandless. J 8- All Loafleß Buntainea by partiea Insurwl under poli cies iasoakby this Oompany will and promptly paid at Ita (Mba. No-.g) WATER street. I iyll WILLIAMS & ALLEN BUOOBSSOBS TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS auHOTAoru&iAB or Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tul AND FITTING GENERALLY For Warming and Ventilation of Buildingx. 49-W.AA. will contract for Warming and Ventilating by 8 team or Hot Water, Pipes or Ohllson'u Furnace, Churches, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, CourtHoutes, Jails, Hotels, or Dwellings. N 0.26 MABKJBT street, Pittsburgh. a P*° PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY. A®-FLOUR DELIVERED TO FAMILIES .In either of the two CiUee. Orders may be left at the Mill, or In boxes »t the store* r>f LOGAN WILtUjN A (XX. 62 Wool BRAUN* RKITKH, oorner Liberty and St. U&ir rls H V SCUWAKTi, Allebb«uj. C4BH, O # H DILIVIRt. ft CO. .. Vl Ratg«r nD'l Monroe streets **- Hr. M'Lane'fl .'«l.br.ted Vermifuges also bln genuine Um Pilto, cm bow be bad .1 .11 respectable Drug Store. the United Btates and o*a*d*. Purchasers will please be careful to a.t for,-and take none but Dr. SIW. Vermifuge. All others, in comparison. *'"• !M ““ 90 ' ProPr BROS., Bucfreaors to J. Kidd & Oo^ rK tl Jaw Nr. 60 Wor d rtraet, corner of Tourth ; Inhalation for Dl.oakcd hoagl. The mode of Inhalation, in caa-e of diseased lungs and throat, recommended by Dr. Curtis in his ad-rertlsement. -trikes n.as the true one. It Is now generally admitted by our best phyriclane, that local dlfflculc.es can only be sun ivaafully treated by local applications. This practice has been pursued from the first with respect to external Inflam mation and corrosions, and we see not why diseases of the throat and lungs may not be treated In the asms manner, we holier, they may. In this yariable climate of oora, Where luogaod throat complaints hare hocom. so piers lent and rife, ws earnestlr recommend to the public, and to Uu njStcfrd especially, to arail themselves of Dr. Ourtls remedy.-10ns who has tried it.] See advertisement In h a.£ttT-Da. CTOTO- HVQBANA U th. original “d only wp4^wd*w Ofi-Batchelor'. Hair Oy.—Tbe ORIGINAL, 11KL1ABLK, TRUK and NATURAL beyond all q«*U» the BEST-nev r fades, or fall, to dye brown or blacte, tree to nature, without the least Injury to akin or bait. Made and .old. er applied, (In nine private room*]•*» CHELOII‘B 'old established Wig Factory, 333 B*Ojt|gg| N Tolltho,esale and ret,ll, by IT. OEO. hL Wood street. *OR THE EAIB. , 3fS|||B H£- Citizens and Btranger. Tislttng the Voir, hi Want Of „ HAT or LAP of the latest style, would do weU to call and examine our .took, as we are determined not to be undersold. Quirk .ales and email profits, undersold * MOWJ AS ACO , No. IM Wood street, 2 One door from Blxtb._ «, comer of Market alley anl Fifth ocU 4 HATS. HATS.—We hare receiTed oar FALL PTYLK UK BihK HATS, which will Iwjond. oa Id ept'otiou, » neat »uJ g!«d Article. A good U»t for $3, xtra one for |4. Call and see. MOItOAN A CO., No. I r lI ATS 01 latest style, which we will Mil ats low for i!ib any honse In the city. Call and ae« 1 D 5 MORGAN A CO-, IW Wood street, ang2i) next house to the new Presbyterian Chutvh. NKW ADYKHTISEMKiNTS. DR. A. TURSBBLI., Jfl’LlST AND AURIBT. f om London, has taken Rooms , t lhe MONOMJAUKI.A HOUSIS In this ci y, where .. ,!ll remslD for » KKW WBKKS, end may be seen b, hose who may hare occasion lo require hie serTices. oclttlw s~\ 40*000 aHfcLL OYBTEHB just received \|f§l f ©Jaod for sale at tbe corner of HAND and ÜB KRTY street*. We Invite the citfcsenaof Fltta- t»uruh to o< me and Irv them. We also keep cowuatu od hand CAN uASTKM. M.IJ wtolaal. and ro*ftU. Families supplied with Shell Oysters at hf»y and H-Tenty Ure tents per hund ed, by octd MOBT EXTRAORDINARY MACHINE, i ll took tb<- Diploma at tbe New York State Fair, 1864, and at varal other Pair*,) for he moving CORN FROM THE COB! ■ / K OUALLENGE any Macb’ne In the woild to ap \y proat'h it in ev * and RAPIDITY OF HAND WORKING! It U an enfre new principle, never before discovered BSD A GHKAT CURIOSITY I A bov 1" rear* old will shell from MYenty to eighty bush els of Corn In a Jay, without fatigue) of either dry, damp : r green S. It from the Cob No cleaning the < eorn rv.ini- 1. Kre » ternal la remoetd from anysiie .-oh. not Jeetroying .Ten I husk In which thuroiu grows. lnst-ad of crushing the Corn oIT the rob. it la plckei ott, ns a child would do with h‘B fingers. It picks off the fair kernels lor planting. Beery farmer knows no machine has » Tr*r dODe tbbi. 100,000 of th#*« Machine* akk unufk conteact, making at different points: till D! HAND FOR THESE REMARKABLE MACHINES , Exceed! Credibility I For Farther description, see “NEW YOuK TRIBUNE KXIR ' / and dfily papers. Till! HuoC.teb-penuy Humbug there is a pile of money In this Monopoly! We loriie those who want to make the “ Bocks,” to call el MASONIC HALL Election Hotlcc. Stockholders of the Pennsylvania insurance Com I ~% ny 0 f Pittsburgh, are hereby notified that the An uual Election for Directors for said Company will be held Wt the Office, corner of Pourth and Smithfieid streets, on MONDAY the 6th day of November, 1665, at 10 o’clock A. M [oct&td) A. A. PARKER, Bec»y. BOOHS! BOOKS’I BOOKS HI Alone, by Marion Harland; The Hidden Path, by Marion Uariantl; The Deserted Wife, by Mrs. Emma D. N. Seuthworth; India, China and Japan, by Bayard Taylor; A Basket of Chip*, by Jolm Brougham; Ethel, or the Double Error; by Marian James ; The Elder Slater, by Marlen James ; Cora and the Doctor, or Revelations of a Physician a Wife; Oakfleld, or Fe’lowehip in the East; The Iroquois, or BrigQt Side of an Indian Character, by Mlnr'e Myrtle. * , Just receive! and for sale by W. A. GILDRNFENNBY &$O., f . eUj Fifth at,, opposite the Theatre. « i'ANMXA ANDOTHBE WRAPPING PAPBttfl—Smell Vl* end large, light end b-avy, for Newspapers, Dry Goo.lh Shoes, Confectionery, Ac., now receiving and for ,I*, wholesale and retail, at former tow prices, by J. S. DAVISON, 65 Market, near Fourth street Goode Merchants invited to try them. foctfl STATION KRY—Consisting of Blank Books, Led* Journal?, 4c., of the various sizes and styles; Writing Paper?, Foolscap, Letter and Commercial Note, for school, family, store and office use; the best qualities of Ladies' Writing Papera; Ink, Writing and Copying Plaids; steel Pens, Quills, 4c., at moderate ra'ea, by J. 8. DAVL&ON, octd . 05 Market street, pear Fourth. 8 IIAWLS! SHAWLB!!—A. A. MAfIQN A CO. are now receiving the largest and most desirable assortment of Shawls ever offered in this market, comprising the new#st and most fashionable styles in Long and Square Bay Btats, Kmp're Bute, Bcotch, Thibet, Stella, Cashmere, 4c.; also, a very elegant assortment of Long and Square Broche Shawi. 2*®- \k IBUBLLANEOOS BOOKS—On Saturday evening, Oct [VI Oth, commencing at 7 o’clock, will be soM, the Commercial Sales Booms, oorner Wood and Fifth streets, by catalogue, a collection of valuable Miscellaneous Books, embracing a variety of choice literature, and standard au thore. Among the assortment wfll be found the complete works of Dr. Gall, the Phrenologist, 6 v °Jfj 4 Anti£ °( the Anglo Saxon Church; American Oratory; Poetical Wnriu of Pooe. Thomson, MlUon, Burns, Bhakspeare, Tup- Oaten ; United State. Naval History; fox’. Book Sf Martyrs; Schoolcraft's Amerlcxn UWory; Benjamins Architect; Stair Builder's Guido; Humboldt's Axpecteof Nature; Archdeacon Paley’s Works; American Ooußtltu t"i%3g“e” ““ °° W bl ’ V, M* tteueer. OYRUPS—I6 bbla Uougherty A Wood* : 2O do Harrison A Newbold s, for sale by SMITH, MAIR t HUNTHR. INDUW GLASS—P. AJ- Swearer's brand; 50 boxes 3x10; 20 do 10x12; , . . oct6 “ t? bOI ”“ “ MAIR -^j-KKHina-w bo*, a A mm, yjv'ii .I v mb—lo bbla best Winter Bleached for rale by W U trtO ° BHITH, MAIR * HUNTER. nflNNKitM’ oil—lo bbla No. 1 Bank Oil for Bale bjr [ oct6 BMITH, MAIB * HUNTER. k ii S ire;:rET^£n>W Allegheny ValUy Railroad, Ai i vfIHKNV OOUtfTY FAIIU—To accommodate dtl- of atteW th. Ooant, Falx, will be th.Tkghanr Valfe, aallr*/from Lai-renoo- T iU„ Depot to Hoi too, opposite Deer Greek. First train on Tuesday morning. Trains will leave Hutton dally at 8 o'clock A M. and 8 I*. M., and LawranceriUe Depot at U A. M. and fh-’ftiLtion Excursion Tickets to be had of the i£the Btagoa House, at Lawranoeville and Holton, and from the Oon Jucior. . . Trains wiU »top at all intermediate points* wcti ffM 9 JOHNBTON, Praa’t A. V. R. B, 1 '*■■■% '• •*•« • , ,■ “ v -‘’\ v ’ " NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rr-=» Young JB.n>« Library Arroclatlon, Th« regular Quarterly meeting of tbj** 1 n will be beld lo their Itoom. on MoNDaY BVKNXWO, the Btb Instant, at iy 7 o’clock. Ponctual attendance of a" tne members is requested. W. IL KINCAID, oci6 Secretary. Thomas Oliver, Saddle, harness and trunk hanttpaotubbb, No 4 St. Clair street, Pit aburgb. Horse Clothing, Whips, Spurs, Ac. FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, No. 45 Diamond alley, Second door Atom Wood street, keeps constantly on hand a good assortment of . | BOOTS, qaITER S. TYES, Ac., Ac. Metes to order to fit the feet. Keeps none but the brat workmen, cuts the bet stock, end mauufacl urra »R hi. wort. n« haano ocutch_ f ro M C I T Y COLLEG E . Owning of the How Halit V w PRTnAV'EVENING NEXT, October 6, at 7 o’clock, O t?U by JUDGE WMWB end otheiß adapted to the occasion of the opening of the new 4 , cniiejre HalU ft which has been fitted up for the pMmanent W •!* Jr Slftin ??*? rolkee »t the corner of Fifth and £UeHe tLp<*>t Office ; «t«»» FUth etreet. The public—to the ladles aud gentlemen at^ PeCtf ° lly tPTlled 10 at F. n W. .IBKK-INB. Principal. Polytectualo Department I ~ p thß IRON OITY OOLLEQn— Commencing Mranay I Ob” ™; October 8, at 7 o’clock. A Session of Twenty leraona. Studenu can attend eyery day and eyentng to I practice, but are charged for only four lessons per week. I 0. BARTBERQKII, Teacher of Architecture. I i! Elementary Drawing and Shading. ' | 2 Regular course in Descriptive Geometry. I Part I. Line and planum and intersection* Part 11. Cylinder, cone and sphere, with their Inter- I sections, a ith line, planum, Ac. Part 111. Perspective. , , 3. Constructions In different building materials, stone, wood, brick and Iron, Ac. . Foundations, truraing, roofing, Furnaces, rentllatlon and heating. Dame and loose, br 4 if DMigning of public and pilvato buildings, in the dlf ferent stvlesof architecture, w th leßaonson th«lror[irin, Ac E MORGEN ROTH, Teacher of Ornamental &***{**£• adapted to tbo burinesfl of the marble ontter, cabinet maker, ornamental p*lnt«r and carver, Ac. .... , Mechanical Drawing, applied to machine building in all itB pw>f° Teacher of Modern Languages. Instruction given day or evening, individually or in ela’sea. Separate apartments for Ladies. US- For terms, Ac , call at •* College Hall, opposite the loalil V. W. JENKINS, Principal., Administrator's Notice WHEREAS, Letters of Administration, * cum tatamento aymao, to the Estate of THOMAS PLOO Delate of tbeCi yof Pittsburgh, deceased, a been granted to the enbecriber, all persons indebted to stUd es S,“i make immediate payment, and £»»*«** claim* or demands against the same w»U_P without delay, duly aathenticateJ.fe^Ulemenn^ No. 87 Plfth streets Pittsburgh. octifeUvOw - ' ir_ Executor’s Kotlce. ICI7HEBBAS, Letters Tealamentary to the EaUte or WILLIAM PEOOTOB, late of Al egheny City,dec d. Iwwlbeen granted to the eobscrlbere, all persona looted estate will make Immediate payment, and ihow srelaimß or demands against the same will present Thenrtritbout delay, duly authentic ited, for eettlement, at the.office of Mitchei & Palmer, Attorneys at Law, N . « PEOOTOB, JOHN J. MITOHKL, Ksecutor, No. 87 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. T^LKMINQ'SDOOK-KEBPLNU-N.wjdmonofirieW* F Bcok-KeeplDßp l«t Market street, corner of Second. i^NVBLOPKS— Blue laid, white laid, 'j laid, buff wove, buff laid, amber laU, damßßfc laU, eJmeled, and every variety of note, letter and l ££yf N lopes, for sale by [°cts] -TTT EiTlNa INKS—Arnold's, Ulbbert'f.,OrLh’s,Warr«D‘a, VYuarrbwn'B, .nd Ma>nord A Nojm’lnks,for Mints oct6 ——— N a^ QAB-7 ° hhd ” tiXxttSuZ* hunter. iVSrINBD BUOABS—2O bbt» Crushed i B-f 20 do Loaf: - A - v 15 do A Coffee Sugar; SMITH, MAIR k HUNTER. For sola by foots] OLASSES —76 bills New Orleans, oak; ... bT [£t»f 8 ° aMITHfMAnt A HUNTER. i-MORHJW-Ifnot to4ay-gOI jouphtz at 0 AMO’S, 76 yovtrth street —not L»fayctte Hall. ftIOTTBiStaESTSoSgao’? QA.L.LKKY^jb»l e ft=» jf be called lor. os. Prkaa to suit all, at , 6 Fourth St TiTILL YOO PAY MONEY for Worthless Picture* f- W Try the ENTERPRISE GALLERY, 74 Fourth street octfi ip a COST MERS daily can bo attended 10 with ease at 150 CARGO’S two SAjllght Galleries, .0 fourth street. Prices moderate. - J. J . 01LLC3P1S - j. J. Gillespie A Co., LOOKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS, and Dealere in Looking Glass Plates, Plate Glass, Engravings, Combs ami Fanoy Goods, No. 76 Wood street, Pittsburgh. On hand and made to order, Gilt Pier ami Mantle • Mahogany, Roeewood, Walnut and Gilt Frame*, or Mould in*, of every description. STEAM UOAT QABINB Decorated and Gilt. NBW PUBLICATIONS —Bayard Taylor's great work on India, Chico and Jupao; The Match Girl, or Life Scenes as they are, Oora and the Doctor, or the Revelations of a Physician's W The Ilanler’s Victim, or Incident* of American Slavery Jealous Wife, by Mrs. Pardoe; Mick Costigan, or the Ladder of Gold; Newcomes, by Thackeray; Yale College Scrapes; Count of Morion, try Dumas; Qulutin Mataya, or the Blacksmith of Antwerp . Dickens’ Storied—Yellow Mask, Sister Rose, The Bebool Boy, Seven Poor Travelers; Escaped Nun; Doeetitks; Periscopes, by Dr. Elder; $1; N. P. Willin' ... „ The eboyeiust received by express, togaLher with » laip 1 at Boohe ana mu ' No. SO Fifth etreet. CIIAB. KIMBI K. T^LOUK—6 Dblfl Kye Flour received on cousigMuent ant F forideby Vt 4) ATWELL, LEE A CO. r|\LMOTHY BEJ5D—9~Sags Timothy Seed received on con* ATWELL, LEB & CO. XT~b. SUGAR-20 bhds etrlcUy prime N. 0. Sugar In . etor« and for sale by oct4 t YuDP—3O bbla prime New Yor* Syrup in i-tore “iL for V,tle b 7 focUl ATWELL, LSK 4 CO. TINK PaPBB HANainaS— Psnol Decorations, in Uold 1 aod Velret, for Pulore; snd other n«w ;!«!!», J ual re«iT«i aol for sole by W. P. MARBUAUoi OO^ TiOB BALLS AND DINING BOOMS—Oak Walnscollngs P and Callings of Kliiabathian stylo; Marbles in every variety. For Bala by W. P. MASS BALL * CO. AUj PAPERS—A large collection ol new styles, at *“ PriC< ”' “ 1 BUka, Sbawls, Mantillas, Bonnets, Drew Goods, Domwucs, 4c. _ SKOOND HAND PACKING BOXES, oTvarious fixes, which I will sell at about the cost of material. -QKO. H- KBYBBR, 140 Wood street^ Proposals for Coal. THE Board of Directors of the FIRST PUBLIC SCHOOL will receive propoealsnp to ® A f D £J > f Y t \' b £ October, for the famishing of 3,000 bushels Coal, to be PUC^d£r U '' rf ’ B ° W. A. CALDWELL, Secretary of Board, No. 88 Water at. KYCIH KKla r rtmn ° b *° Feaches. received 1 Ballroad, and for sals by H. OOLLI3.S. COTTAGE HILL ACADEMY. A Claaeical and Collegiate Boarding School The TWELFTH SESSION of this Institution will com mance on TUESDAY, the L6th of October. This School Is located In the pleasant, healthful and romantic Tillage of TURTLE GREEK.-distant; Ww mite, from Pittsburgh, and lfl of easy access, several times a day, have children to educate, are Invited to call and examine the arrangements made fortto eccommoda “nof echolara. L OATON, Prinmpal. Turtle Cheek. Allegheny Co., October, 1855. ~ no, Oiroulars, containing tenns t and other information, maybe had at J. H. MelWa, B. T. 0. Morgan f 1 and J. B. Davieon’fl Bookstoree, Pittebnrgb; or apply to the rrincl | pal, at Tattle Creek. Proposal* for Coal. ■, PROPOSALS for supplying Coal to Urn Boats PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI DAILY PACKET LINK, for tbo coming bwusod, will bf raceinod up to the 16th instant, at noon, at tho office of WM. HOLMES A CO, Coal is to be delivered In tho Bins of the Beats in quantities from 1,000 to 4,000 bushels, as may be required b 'Vhe e oontnwt 8 to commeuce on the olJening or PBoM Navigation this Fail end ttf extend to the Ist of July, Addroes, “ PROPOSALS FOB OPAL." oetßdtd^ T A DIES DEB* GARMENTS for Ij tKeltw and to cWMrett. wia tto besl aßOTtinent if 2OEBET3 In the city: uni OBrtDBBN 8 OMTB.W ’ oct&d-tt No. 63 St. Clair street. LL THIS MAGAZINES FOIt OUIuBKB- Harper'B Magaslne to October; t Putnam's do do Knickerbocker do Peterson's do do Graham’s do do . Ballou’s do do Frank Leslie’s Ladles’ Qerette of Fashion, do , Frank Leslio’s New Fork Journal, do; Harper’s Story Book, do. All Books and Magaiimes received as soon as published, AU noons A-GILDHNIKUNBY. A CO.’S, octS Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. UaIKKV AND GLOVES—A. A. MABON * CO. Me opening a Tory large and ceaiplete ° f ““ above, comprising Gents'* Ladies' and Childrens Winter Hoaiary, Id every variety for winter wear. oot3 A““EPAGAB, DB LAINBB, ac.-J.Wt opeptog, a splendii assortment or black, ondoolorid ilpAcaßrStlV wool and Persian De Lalnes, Cashmeres, Ac. Also, some ▼«*? elegant styles of Figured Goods. oct3 IHOfl am ft— lo e&Baa of lAPwater and other Oinghamn, new styles, t CO. VIAJOU'fI KID QLOVKS—An assortment of the aoore £) superior m»Se of Glores (mostly J“rt 10 - “JJSs 26 *>fU> rtr “ t ABM CHANCE—For rale, the Stoat aßd Otcnßlb!, <»m plete, of a DAIRY, to fall operation, of Allegheny city, having a tot rate cnetom. lerge qaontlty of well raved UAY, and other , l u ) •vs?*" ° f tte ■raises r»U3I! Pllb-uo lb. for *OO, fj,,, comer of Pint »nd Vlaoiia. T ADlKfi' CLOAKB— I t variety of new aM Braver, WaeS, Brown all miteri&l* —Moire Antique, Grey oatl and other color* of doth. J Sttwßßtti eitoata about eight under good Smoj, anain Temaoiay. * lh ’" ““ dty ' Market et. , v ■ , '* sa-A -■ 1 L. Gi Fox, .a. fihkb:rb. ATWELL, LEE * CO. FOR BOTS. A. A. MASON & 00. L. Htnhfleld * Son. WHOLEBAIF ASU RtffAll. DEAtBBB IH OItOTB 1 FtlHNlBrtnrel GOODS, anil SHIRT MANUFAOTO REUS, No. 70 Wool utrmit, between Fourth llreetaM Dia mond allcnr, haw-reeeiweiFthbie-stocß br'Fan ana Winter Goode, which they will eeli at eattsfcctory pttoa, ambra cing— . - Shirts, Hosiery. Scarf*, Qloven, • Urdvate. Mufflers, ' Stocks, Ties, Pocket HOkfl., Btreltog*B Shawl*, Bubber Goods. * With a general aesortmeat of goods adapted the Purnlib tog buetoe»«, ; octl:3m_ | Penrhyn mantels. ; 1 WNE ASSOttXSnSNtt of Lheae durable, and braaUftl ( \ Imported Mantels -Will be opened fbT lu«pectl°n.»r • the first time In this city, at the PAIII ClHOtlNpa. After , the do., of the Exhibition, they will bo rouol et the Man- . tel Uooms of WILLIAMS A■> LLEN, comer of anil , Market streets. ‘ JONES. TIERNAN & CO.. (BUCOESBOEB TO HTTBPEIT, TIEBITA2* A 05.,) HAVE IN sroUE AND FOIiSALE, a handsome assort ment of 8E ABON ABLE DEY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of purchasers. gep29:d2w*wlm M. A.. Bwller, „ . WHOLESALE AN D RETAIL DEALER is FURNACES, k Ranges, Btov6B, Tin, Iron ami Housekeepers’ Bard- ' ware, Tinners’ Machines and Tools, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, Ac. Ac. 24 North (opposite i Bnehler’a Hotel.) HARRISBURG. *-T- BcpZfcdSm > OCILDING LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIB street, and extending back 100 feet to Wide alley. On the hack part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for.two small Houses. This I*>t is In a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low. and on favorable terms. Title good, and dear from Incumbrance. Enquire of 0350. F. GILLMOBB, «_,o At Office of Morning Post. - Boarding Softool, OR SUMMER BOARDINQ uOUSR—The QLBN HOTEL , and Grounds are offered for RENT for either the above purposes. The sixe and arraugeiuent of the house, , the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the f °dkt? Maleor TTKHTA'N, ladiksi— ' _ . Frank Lrali.'fl Indies' GawKc forOetobeT, 20 cents, Qodey*B lady’« Book Jo 7® “° Putnam s Magaslne Jo J° BaUou’a Je »° 3^ LesUe’B New York Journal Jo i» 00 Petereon's Magazine Jo 17 ao Yankee Notions Jo 1- do Harper’s Magazine for October confidently expected to day, and will be sold 20 par cent, lower than any store In the city. Remember, the place is at . w 3 LACFPBR 8 BOOKBTOftB. No. 30 Fifth street. MaGA7.IN.K— S\J Putnam's Magnrine for October. Graham's do do ; Peterson’s do do - Qodey’s Lady’s Book do i • Leslie's Fashion Book do j la * reMi7td ami w r Sau.Dßsre*rer * coA, ! „„29 Fifth «l, opposite the Theatre. j , o-C HILL’S ALMANAIii.—Sanford 0. Hill’s Pitta • IOD 0. burgh Almanae, Magazine A Iroannc, snd.Amer-; ie.n Farmer's Almanac, No. 27, for 1851). published ami now! readv for Bale by the quantity, by , . ; ” JOHN H. MKLLOK, No. 61 Weed street ! I For sale, also, by all Bcoksellem in Pittsburgh «mJAU»A [ gheny City. i . “i® i BA.CIIES—3O b' la received tbia d*y by »d for g&le by [sep f /9] IIESjaY 11. OQLLIKSi k BRICK COTTAUK IiOBBB, situate about 300 yardfe A from the ftallrciul Button at East Liberty.- The hcrasd contains four large rooms and cellar, and is.surrounded? with choice fruit trees, apples, peara, plums, peachea, Ac. | also, an abundance of grapes. The tothasn front of SO fee? on the Turnpike, "by M deep. Price, s7sor $250 In hand( balance at one. two and three years.. : } S 8. QPTHBKBT & BOK. f>3 Market st FOR SALE—a good Farm, containing 107 acres, eighteen miles below the city, and one mile south of the Onl*> river; having 00 acres under cuUivatfcn K o good house an«[ other Improvements, A good bargain[te oflered. ? Bep 26 THOS. WqjODS, 76 Fourth et. A FAKSI, Dear New Brighton, BeaWCouety. containing A. 108 seres, well improved, sod under ft fin© Btfttp o - - cultivation, !s oflsred for Bale low. •' gg p r C ■ THOB- 75 Foarth at ONLY $4OO if. r a two Ttory Yrnme Dense and Lot q •' ecoond, 20-tot front otr Webelorstreet, Alldgßexw. n^ 60 de?D. The house contains two rooms. hUchen and epilog . 1 i ?2.v aU, " ,nL T4rm rST~* r sri' v Sf! 63 M*rkrt «tnel. | . TTkkV OUIAKINU OUrms-JuHt :ro,M,>n tuofs (y meat o( fopaiior alnulM of dioy C\olhatot l*Uf, Clonks. [sepie) A. A. MASON * CO.fc 7iuaS"UNKN«—A A. MA.O.N * Co. hove just open.A 1 2 tutu of the beat m»kes of Irish LiDeua, of eyetj potto. ■ TKLLA SHAWLS—An awortment or Ycry ricb &l| fashionable colors of Stellafihawla . 1 A. A. MASuN * 25 Fifth sU rnliK HANDSOMEST assortment of Gaiter* .and KanC> 1 Shoes can be bought at No. or cash. [aug4| W. h. SCHMBBTZ.; JOl VfuTICK TO PARMKKB.— Mcore’a men? -topef-i IN Drill, for »o»tnsWbßot.oatB.Bjo,3torlqrurfart|; tods, for Bale at Ur. 300 l ami Agricultural stieet, by laudfg:w3t«l JAME 3 WABDKOP-; inSiOTATION KN « oth , 1833 i To B. A. Fahnestock d? Co.— ■GenllenienrFor fltc yt& past I have uf*d B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge fcr an thelmintic la my practice; icy attention was called it in a case where I had fa led t/r'dlslod E « worms with ca mel, pink and -cowbage. A bottle was obtained and with desirable effest; since then 1 have PJjjy*?**J l [| hundreds of patients, and in alarms p v : ) complete Buccal In one ease a eingls bottle v cine brought away from ono patient i hay* never known 1t to do barm, and * make this statement from an honcsLeonTiotto ttat it* the most valuable Vermifuge yet known. Bnehls mjcj fidence in its 41 worm killing" powers,that 1 I r «J?isS?2lr to other physicians in this section the article. “• °* « i Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. EHTOCK A CO., corner of Wood and First streets, Pit burrb. UNhEX HIBBONS —A very large »«H eleprnt aMC ment of Bonnet Ribbons, of the newest otyto, , rwmlTed per Er press. A. A. MASON A CU. i- ~ ' Wanted* C Ann BCgUEM CEE AN PRIME Effi ,Joi wb, 5000 tbe bigbest r ! Ko. 299 Liberty si . Dli.olullon of Partnership. THE Partnership formed by the undersigned and Jti a'vbit In enrfy|D2 on ** (bfi OUQu6D Ctttl WOTe under SKgfi of JONES. O’NEAL & MILL] le now dissolved. mnv n MTTT.EI July 7th. 1855. JOHN D. MILL El EBBS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS —A-A. MAeOb 00. will receive on the 14th of September, a eplen variety of new Trimmings, comprising— All widths of Flash and Moire Antique Trimmings, Figure J, Velvet, Moea and Tufted uo Narrow Gabon Trimmings; Ribbon do Black Velvet Ribbon Trimmings. , _ sapi mBIMMiNQS—A very frgo assortment cf Dress 1 Cloak Trimmings, of tire most fsihionablesttlsß received by o*pl2] A. A. MASOM °' fyrcjSF** - " ‘° r E B.°a! gAHOTSTOOK* O tvatXkt TAYLOB’B new book JUST BKMivfi £> A Visit to India, Chinn and Japan, in the year 185. Bayard Taylor, laora’s Child. Klla, cr the Unman Comedy, (new supply.) Just received and for sale at „ x ,_ W. A. GILBENFEUNfiY 4 CO- 8. Fifth bU oppoalta the Theatx IMJUJNJSLS-A. A. MASON » CO. taw' raalved a P lftrze ot Whits, Bed fthd Yrflow Flftiii of Mery grade; blk>,a let of 10-1 giining Flaimelß. sep2S __ ; - JAMES BLAKU.Y - AMU C. MO Blakely A Hickey, Real ESTATE BEOKEBB, comer of SHveaib Bmithfleld streets, Pittsburgh, P* .Farms, Ho; Lots, Mills, Furnaces, Ac-, bought and sold oa commis. Und Warrants. Bills, Bonds and Notes negotiated. 1 clal attention grreD to subdividing Farms and them. Terms reasonable- 1 . P PICTURK, MIBBOB AND HANOI FBAMSS 01 most complete and finished, stylo maybe fooc BOECEINQ'a, on St: Clair street, neai tbß Allegl Bridge. This gentleman has also on band a splendit of Mirrors, some of which we see encased In beautiful frames. Give him a calL; Jl!!P TA&Y GOODS—Wuolssals as» B*taiv—FALL TRi a. a. Mason * oo.nfthstrMt, Are now receiving their Fall,stock of GoOte, some Twentj-fire Hundred taakegcs, which chased st the Jarge AuotiOh.BslM, from slsnufeoturere, end Till be Boldnt 5 a J P" r ?J?f purchseediof the New York or-Pflilcdelpiiiii Jobbers. eep24 npua POCKET KBVOIVINB UALENDAK—MIS I 1 instrument is about the rfae of a ton dollar gold i blautlfally ortammtadtMid.ileJly S lll ' It is so enMtrnctedtthat byadjaatlngonUnefitt-tdafc month, you an.tell at a glance the day ot tho montl: weak. It answers tor not only ayear.bnt time- Thousands are aold, as making beantUal and < Me gifts for friends. Jt is rained as a poeket plew,' its praetlcai-ntility has msdsit a unlYereal farorite. Weaeb. g oidby- B. AYAIU) TAYLOB’B BEVY BOOK—lndia, Cttlna. Ohoo and Japan. In Iho seat 1363 i by Bayard T« Japan da It Wei and Is'; by BlcbardlßldwOn ~ To»a as It tain 1855; by H. Hone Patter. «• ElJie. or the Homan Comedy; byJohn B. Coot Ihe Hidden Path; to Marion Borland. , v : Alone; by Marion Harland.. - . : 1,1 At anj Uarkneß?, or the Bhr-doe or rate. ■ ThaNaweomea; Memoirs of a Most Respectable Fa’ byTbacteray, _ . '' " Memoir of the Res. Sydney Smith. . - Isdfa’s Child r a NoseL _ ' ; ' MAGAZINES JOB OCTOBER- Godey’s Lady’s Bsolt, Peterson's Slagorine, Briton a aaine.Xeslle’e Journal, Ladle’s Gteatte, Hnnsehold P Yankee NoKOob, Potnam’e.Magarine, Harper's, wag Knickerbocker, Art Jcarnal for September, Blackr 1 ** * - Ko.32Bmfthflexsfltr Boot awl Shoe Jllanufacio, JAMES 'IS wmr - ! patronage U solicited. ball ffnrrwTuXoLUfliUlA Utf.CIMSUKEBX, Proti-r I *Therretiml: embracing* Its' application to Ibo Mibillanty. Htnwdosr. GewigriMetfletad and PtuU; bolter and Is in the United Bt*fea Mint, Professor, ofippllßd;Che l in the FnnUifr Instirote; assisted by author or “Applied Chemistry 11 and “ Chemical StoTi tlona" £efcond edition; For Bale"by & ■ B. T. 0/fllOfiQ^Sr,'U>4Woo< DICTIQXAEY of Machines,^;!* 1 - jmrT* rt '~ ™ r ’ r - i L -., •. r I