.~:.:.,emenxs.:_.F ._. loorrirssvaGE THEATRE. Les:eo and Mattager--WM4 IiONIKEHON. TENTS NIGHT OF IHE WONDER , OF WONDERS; the great Nyco Optical and : it nal Enigma of the Nineteenth vertu-Ty, THE GHOST' THE GHOST ! nits , tvintrivo, by mined. will be I:resent ed the new titres net drama, of won lean' tnter - eat, written expressly for the introduction of the Phantom. sniffled THE DREAM SPECTRE. ----Min BECKET To conclude with WHO'S GOVERNOR THE ORIGINAL PICTURE From Nibk.'s Saloon New Yrrk, et MASONIC HALL, for a short season. commencing, WEBNE-IBAY. OCTOBER 11th, 1863. GOODWIN & CO.'S GIGANTIC Poiyorama of the War, Thelirgess.-most comule'e, and only authentic History of the Great Rebedien ever depmei on canvas, forming a. perf'o transcript of every 'event of imnostance fum THE FlRs'r DREAD inGNAL Ar su NITER, DOWN TO THE OAP TUARDF VICKSBURG. rI'HIS IS 'EWE SAME COLOSSAL PlC sure i f the War that woo exhibited in P. tleblrgh in January last and gave such uni vera3l ratisfact'on to °roe dad and dr lighted au dieneet for three con .eentive weeks: and the same FU fi OR It Alta marked its advent in this city also greeted its appearance in St. Louis. ON cage, Baltimore, Washington, Peiladelphia, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Louisville, the meet capacious hal s in those cities being c.ent to accommodate the immense throngs *lid flecked to w tam ir. Luang the months of July and August, this Pic • lure was pl3oed in the h-nds of tbe talented e rtLta under whose (tempi° .•s it was originally p todueed and for nine weeks their united energ es we • e be stowed in retouching the p:cture and executing newheenes of absorbing interest. Each seam ham been entirely repainted, and stand. , forth in all 1 the ft eshners and lust J o of its pristine belepy. The 11111110033 PU'COSS and unparalleled repute. tion acty'-i r ed by this matchless p • inane, t i ought into the 8. 11 a h-at of miserable imitations.which have vainly endenvoted to coins ete for the pub lin laver. Their effgr.s have proven utterly fu tile, and the press and pu t te. w th one accord, hteXe Picia• uneod GOODWIN & t O.'S, POLY- A.M A. 01' Till; WAR UNRIVALED AND UNAPPROACHABLE. This exhibition Is now under the exclusive control of 111 S. REPOS ItIOXEBBIr,whe will pcsitively appear at etch exhibition and deliver an oh:la:trate histo kmi lea ture she randi ion of which, in the principal cities of the United Ststss hal extorted she un qualified app bairn of the entire publ o. Mr. Geo D. Prentice. of the Louisville Journal, in commenting upon this Lecture, awarded to Mr. ._••otnerby tbe pion I sitlo of the MOST GIFTItD ELOCU LI 't LST of THE DAY. &Ali ftirthet. to i :crease the at raottreneam cf tire Rlegtrit end Refined it terlasnmeot, HRS. RUFUS SOIII• ERR If, the minent Contrail° Vocalis •, will in troduce at each exhtioit.on a variety of t opular and appropriate songs, ballads, &0., many of them written expressly to Must atm the various deeply exciting scenes. The charms of melody are thus vreddett t t the painter's art, and the lox -078 of 4rtisti / Exemllena •, thasie Oratory and Refined Millie IT 11 be pr es tnte • wits an enter tainment which stands confessedly without a ri vi I in the worldi Tieket.l. 2i 0:4. Children under ten 15 c a. Doors one) atir commence at 7% o'clock. tir.nd Mati nees IVI.D.NESDAY A ry D SATURDAYAFT 6R NOONB at 3 o'cle - ,c, when ehiLlien will be ad• fo; 10 c.s, cacti. .B.trg'CS SOMERBY, Mnnager. C. AIWRY %runs, Agent. cal° William Semple's, Nos. 180 & 182 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHEN Y COUNTRY BLANKETS, ITHITE AND BARRED Country Flannels, At William Samples ench Merinoes. DE LAINES AND REPH, WI LL1,41 TM SE M P LE' S. SHAWLS Cloaking Cloths, At William Semple's PLAIN COLORED SILKS, VERY CHEAP, AT WiMani Semple's, BALMORAL AND 1100 P SKIRTS WILLIA - M SEMP LE'S. Prints, Ginghams, A FULL LINE OF Domestic Goods, At William 6enaple's SATINETTS, CASSINEkS, Wi siemple's, Nos. 180 4:182 FEDERAL BT. ALLEG3E;NY, PA LAKE COTERIOR COPPER MINES -AND- S ;:e-LTING WORKS. Park, rn'eu.rdy ESP Co., Manulacturers of Sheath, Fraziere' and Belt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Stilt Bottoms. peiter zedder. &e. Also imeor• tars and dealers in Metals, Tin Pinta. obeet Iron. Fire. &c. 93..Constantty on hand, Tinmens' Machines and 11:0.13. Waroboaro, No . 149 FIRST and 1 2 0 SS OOND STREETS, Pittsburgh Pa. pattern. Enders of Copper ant to any desired pattern. The,Howe Sewing Machine iIIIMISWd asa kilaiiirigelklßM% FROM ALL .10110 other Sawing Machines, at the World'a Fair, 1862, while the Sirl ger Se'ving Machine received an honorable Mention on its merits and Wbeel er lkWilson's a tried-ci tor its device. called 'Cir cular took." The gowo:Bes-b g Machine, was awarded a promum (to an English Exhibitor)se the best tor all purposes, on exhibition. Our light e-t Machine guar...ram - I to make perfect work de thelightest and hex ,- 1 - -r fabrics •beld and rented, Co! Sr .A_ iseGgrAiNom ' 'o2lldBtaw:l3 , - Agent. Arr NAME'S PIANOS.—JUST BECEIV „JIM. ea thesiestooniulaie_avauruzieUkige siesiird Enabe Pianos erer seen in City. They are beyond a doubt the beat Pianorimsda. A call is reepectfully solicited before yurclialdnit eirerrhere. _ cEi/0110/7i . E 3 W ,,15 13. 161=i1 Y-P-0 OITY.NEWS. THURSDAY HORNIN4I. 0CT.,1,i5y1563 B. 111. PETTENG I LL It CO., No. 37 Park Row, New Yolk, and 6 State street, B ston. are oo r scents for the Dolly and Weekly Post in those cities, and are author ised to take Advertisements and Subscriptions for as at our Lowest Rates. Now that the excitement attendant pe on a political campaign has well nigh passed, matters and things will soon set tle down into their accustomed ordinary channels. The glorious privilege of the elective franchise has been zercised by the freemen of the Stat.-, and the verdict of the people has been raider ed. Whether right or wrong, that verdict should be willingly acquiesced in. Frauds their may have been—but whether of such meg• nitnde as to change the general result re mains to be seen. Every case in which the put ity and sanctity of •the ballot•box has been accomplished or even attempted, should be taken before the proper legal tribunals, and the offending parties sum marily wealth with. This done, and all law abiding citizens should cheerfully abide the result. Those who have work ed hard and faithfully for the candidates of their party and their choice, Borne of whom staked their money on the result, will naturally feel sore, and be inclined to find excuses for their defeat ; but we would advise all such not to "cry over spilled milk," but good naturedly "own up" that it was the want of votes that defeated them, and to hope for better luck the next time. ' But what will local reporters do 7 No more meetings to report—no processions to count—no acres of human beings pack• ed in solid mass to enumerate, nor even a grand-iloquent, spread eagle speech to write out. Luckily, there is such a thing as legitimate "local news" outside of politics, and they can fall back upon their ••resery ed rights," and the reader will, doubt less, be benefited by the change. For our part, having honestly discharged our duty in the matter of "saving the country,' ' we feel greatly relieved that the contest, which has so excited our community for the past few months, is over, and can safe ly promise the readers of the Post that its local columns will be, as heretofore, feature of interest. BELOW we give the return.] as far as heard from, reliably, for Governor, &c., in Allegheny county. There are some five districts yet to hear from, which will not much vary the result. We still incline to the opinion that CruTiN's tnejori!y in the county will not reach beyond ,000:7 Gov't Supreme District Juige, Court, ca a a c , 4 r- P, -1 0 DISTRICTS. a ='; Z 7- ' 2 27- PITTSBLIZOIEL F n.t NV:ad ...... ..... Second Ward 182 4.3 ISS 42 180 410 Third Ward. Js. p..•. 229 I..zA '.. , ;32 '2Bl 237 27‘, 2d 547 209 550 210 :45 '204 Fourth Ward 176 461 160 468 182 204 Fifth Ward:lst p 173 202 189 194 1 . 52 451 361 404 3409 411; '949' 400 Sixth Ward . . Seventh Ward Eighth Ward.. Ninth Ward... ALLEGHENY. First, Ward-- 16,'7 649 . 16t 7:14 1,6 t 641 Second s% ard 649 Third c, ard. 16t. . 139 598 135 35 142 Fourth Ward. in p. .656 1.N17 .;12 89R0C6113. Mar.chcate: 9)5 364 :20'• Birmingham, Ist p 146 221 117 148 2d p 160 30G 163 scin, ;HI Monongahela 77 85 7 N.r. 7,, ,6 West Patsburgh...... 77 105 7" lo" , 77 1,.5 Temperanceville...... 164 167 16 . 2 166 143 Eat Birmingham ... 242 408 24-4 1 , -, 4,6 Duquesne awreueeville..., South l'iLtsourgia sharitsburg.. McKeesport West E.izabeth.... Tarentt.m ......... hlizabeth beynek ey TOW?. SHIFB McClure ... Hoion Peebio , Ist p ...... Keserve ..... Cothus ... Fawn, Ist p 24 p Upper et. Clair MoCandlen Roza South Fayette.. Wtiklns Plain Patton... Penn......... Jefferzon- Miffiin ...... Lower: t Clair ... H0bin50n......... Findley. ........ 1... Moon Ohio . Franklin, let p.... Zip Baldwin Snowden_ North Fa; ette Pine West Veer .. East Deer Neville Sewickley Indian % Crescent Hampton ... Richland Marshall PITTSBURGH. lot W and 108 198 198 198 198 503 503 50.3 7057.03 2d do 165 163 162 164 162 414 413 418 11741 - 3d do lst p.. 283 231 233 231 213 100 .283 283 181 28] 3d do 2d p,..550 559 529 558 159 20.5 2 6 1..k6 200 4th do 176 176 174 175 175 453 463 463 164 463 sth do 28t p.. 183 183 183 183 193 191 196 196 196 16v sth do 2,1 p... 370 368 367 368 369 404 408 407 4 0 44U 6th do 3 - 6 353 352 353 354 000 oou 200 000 000, 7th do 139 1391% 139 139 275 275 275 27 , 2'W Bth do 218 218 218 218 219 407 409 408 409 409 9th do 1100 OW 000 MO 000 ()LC 000 000 000 000 ALLEGHENT. Ist Ward... 000 000 WO 00 000 000 0(0 000 OM 000 2d do 000 000 000 050 000 )00 000 000 000 00u 3d do Ist p„.139 143 135 137 138 585 586 584 585 580 3d do 2d p.-267 267. '..67 267 267 227 228 227 227 3Z7 4th - do lot p..%16 214'216 315 21 5 624 620 62 629 622 4th do 2d'p _l7O 170 170 170 170 226 2'25 225 224 225 BOROUGHS. Temp'ranc'vill 66 166 166 166 167 160 IEO 160 160 152 Pittabargh 77 , 77 77 77 77 106 1 , 5 105 105 105 Monongahela. 76 75 75 76 75 75 88 88 98 87 Blrmingharn....l62 152 1,52 152 158 318 219 219 219 219 do 231)165 165 161 164 165 279'x17 1.97 297 297 E Birruingli'm24l 241 241 241 241 408 0.11 4 , 8 408 408 Lawrencevillel.62 36..1166 2, - ,3 263 371 373 371 371 371 Mancliester-...204 204 202 203 303 303 384 361 364 Sewickley 16 16 16 16 16 142 142 143 142 144 Elisabeth. 55 55 - 55 55 55 106 106 106 106 1M Ungnesne.. ..14; 93, 93 97.93 195 Igo 195 195 195 S. Pittsburch .121 121 121 120121 206 208 208 209 208 TOWNSHIPS. McClure 64 94 92 92 92 125 131 1% 131 127 beott. 62 62 62 82 02 110 110 110 110 110 Union 08 93 V 3 1,3 17_.. 177 17: 1 177 YA Peables,lst 53 53 5:1 82 9 8 99 99100 . 99 do 2d p.. 59 58 59 56 roi 1941"6 198 198 195 ch ar tiers 79 79 78 78 72 97 !. 8 98 9.8 90 Collins . ..... .....114 114 114 108 114 27: 276 '778 ' B /1 276 Reserve 221 211 Z2l - 221 215 265 258 25:5 255 South Fayette 55 55 55 55 55 118 138 138 1381:38 realer 1 4 124 132 124 1231E6 219 22 9 19 219 Upper St. Clair 60 60 60 60 90 73 73 73 73 73 Versailles 162 161 163164 223 237 237 238 231- Ross 131134 134 184 134 169 169 169 169 169 Jefferson 124'124 124125126 114114 214 115 115 Robinson 1% 1%126 126 126 186 187 187 187 187 Richland...—. 42 4.1 - 41 41.4.1 74, 72 72 74 74 Patton 82 82 82 82 82117117 117 117 177 Ohio 69 68 68 66 68150 150 150 150 150 Baldwin 135 135 135 135 135 218 208 208 208 208 Moon 191101101101100 99 99 99 99 99 Penn 50 50 50 50 50 225225 225 225 225 Sewickley 37 37 37 37 37 80 80 80 SO 80 Ellopades ' 67 87 68 68 67 166 116 166 166166 Misabeth ......199119 199 /99 199 531 531 531 531 5.11 Per f'ected 1862 The Election. ==:l MMEMMIMI 139 287 14' 277 30 4(; 218 411 218 408 '&.4 404 92 1114 91 19 .. 2132 379 333 3t.;:. _ 124 213 1:31 tot 1.1. , .. 123 164 121 1 .1: .. 117 245 . .. :93 lib j; 11 , .. 53 10 1.. IMIMMI 93 129 76 i 7 90 129 88 173 91 172 94 129 eo 113 59 111 59 1(/9 57 .190 _1 57 Z.lO 53 101 53 97 72 99 79 96 75 99 81 94 222 156 232 273 2.2'. 2ki 114 279 113 311 117 I_l 39 153 000 9119 WO 010 75 till i 5 ;:,5 74 . 3.5 1t,9 . rtj .n) 1A) 216 1 54 140 ;5 1314 55 136 142 239 116 469 119 466 . 89 351 ... 83 116 32 li, 49 :'2:l 4 , 221, 163 ',39 161 242 196 531 192 121 113 122 115 1M 379 ... 128 Ib6 1.6 1..1 134 104 134 Itl lul 59 101 101 .. 68 148 08 151 .. 70 5L . . 136 212 137 `...") 09 167 76 167 90 131 ... . 44 140 . 3 40 36 81 30 80 . 137 189 . ?i3 69•••• . 40 74 40 76 ASSEMBLY F 6 a c ; I " .9 w • I. o - " t I.lffgr. e' Fr r o o i '" V. P T,3 1 ; 4 I'sl o 0 P !"' • IV r rk. of T reag : t' .I:krt.& „ •-• 5 1. tp EW . DISTRICTd. 0 r . gH3 Cvc PITTSBIGIGH. First Ward Second Ward Third Ward, lit p.... Third Ward, 2.1 p... Fourth Ward Fifth Ward, Ist p.... Fifth Ward, 2d p... Sixth Ward Seventh Ward...... Eighth Ward Ninth Ward ALLEGHENY. First Ward Second Ward bird Ward, lgt p.. Third Ward. 2d p. Fourth Ward, Ist p Fourth Ward, 211>. 210 472 187 493 208 486 204 397 176 424 895 404 235 374 550 203 000 000 561 200 1550 103 a r ,s 447 185 457 176 146 451 182 198 192 184 170 193 383 395 362 405 372 397 WO 000 000 000 000 000 148 294 136 280 000 000 218 392 000 000 000 000 004) 000 0(0 000 0.00 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 WO 000 47 572 136 584 139 579 256 222 275 227 000 000 223 619 210 645 210 636 117 211 171 222 170 224 BOROUGHS. Birmingham. Ist p Birmingham, 2d p. Monongahela . . W. Pittsburgh Temperanoeville E Birmingham , uquesne Lawrenceville .. 1 anchester South Pittsburgh... 154 212 143 219 147 119 160 295 164 302 , 60 303 86 77 76 85 78 83 78 102 77 104 000 000 168 164 163 159 165 55 248 404 243 409 268 403 99 )88 95 193 95 193 269 364 063 370 010 WO OW 000 000 0(.6) 000 000 139 162 121 :07 125 203 TOWNSHIPS; Chartiers.... Union h , rott Peebles, Ist p... eeebles, 2t. 1p __. lieserve Collins Upper St. Clair. ghaler South Fayette. 81 92 79 97 78 97 98 166 00 000 0110 000 62 109 6 110 62 111 55 204 58 201 60 197 54 96 51 102 51 100 722 261 221 240 2?6 247 92 204 112 279 108 279 65 68 60 72 60 73 116 224 125 212 118 225 52 137 52 139 54 138 Beer. Reer. Coaa'r. r". of Poor, ;•7. , •ir c r" DISTRICTS. " E a; X E . 7 1 04 t m. o - ; '4 = g 29 0. g 1. 1:1 : : First N . c"i;rd . ... .. ...... 189 486 184 506 486 198 900 000 Second Ward 180 426 180 423 182 412 000 010 Third Ward Ist p.. 236 272 0 00 000 000 000 0 03 000 " 2d p.. 559 197 550 203 542 207 000 000 Fourth Ward 171 463 172 466 000 000 000 000 Fifth Ward, Ist p.. 182 190 178 198 180 189 000 000 22 p.. 361 4' 5 368 406 2.72 395 100 000 k Sixth Wart 009 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Seventh Wart 000 UOO 0()0 (00 COO 0(X 000 OP) Eighth War).. lANJ liO) MU OW 000 000 000 Ninth Ward 000 (YlO 040 00) 000 OM 000 Olk ALLEGHENY. First Ward 000 00 oco ow coo 000 off , oco Neklond Ward.... . 009 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 Third Ward ha p. 138 58. 136 577 131 572 000 000 2d p. (00 0(.0 000 000 000 000 0 0 000 F. , urth ward,letp. aid 620 212 000 215 527 KO (111) '2 i p 170 218 169 221 169 222 00, oup Manchester. . 0 (6 10 0 100 COO (101 (.00 (°U Birmingham 11. p. 117 218 152 218 ( 00 000 000 10, South Pittsburgh.. '_'oB 2fel 124 207 1.5' 2d p.. 70 2.91 168 0(.(0 000 000 um Monongahela....... 76 80 78 85 81 80 000 '6lO West Patsburgh... 000 OR' 77 104 (6)6 (55) 0193 (xlO Temperanceville . 161 168 165 117 167 153 000 0191 Fast Birmingham. 000 Poo 000 (00 WO 0(0 000 000 Duque5ne.......95 94 194 61 197 000 1.100 Lawrenceville 900 000 000 000 000 (00 (00 0(10 TowNsEUPS. McCluro . 000 ON) WO (AX) 000 000 000 000 U Cala] IV)) OM (XlO 000 u U OW 000 100 EcuLt .... OR 107 60 118 60 107 000 000 51 102 99. 53 99 00 A) 0 0, 57 199 :6" 2, v.; 56 200 00 i 1:00 7 , 9 , 60 96 9.0 56 000 060 L:5 , 0 244 219 245 000 000 Peebles, I.f.t. p. Chartiers He.erve _ 111 _79 Ins 1:81 116 Z 74 WO OW IL; 7.3 122 222 132 214 i 121 21 • • .. ppEr elair ... tit) 72 SO 71 f,.t 72 (N) South 1 7 115.e.U0 .. 53 13S 13 138 F‘t 129 I",t I.lv Fire iu the Diamond We yesterday murfieg bristly noticed the no arrence of e destructive fire in the Diamond, which broke out in the '•Mor ris Tea Mari - °occupied by Mr. Hasisge, through which prop-rty to the amount of some was 'iC...lr o y , J. The fire was bust discovered in the rear of the buildp,g in the second s:nry, and burned for some time before the engines reached the griiiind. Mr. Haslage's entire stock ti-111.(1(1(lnn4 deSlrOyfd, BO thid s..ernely a vestige of it remains. Tne nuilding, too, 18 a com• plete ie.ll have tr, be recon• structi d from e. i to garret. Prom Mr. Restage s th- tl Imes communicated to & Co.'s grocery adjoining. The lire buri.i d fiercely for some time, and it was thought that the building would prove a total i ugh. the Efforts bit the fireint.d, briwevi r, the flames were con fined ID the upper story, and a large amount of properly thus saved from what seemed inevitatde destruction. Mr. Has lage is insured tor $13,000. divided equal ly between the German Insurance Com pany, the Reliance and the Deleware Mu tual. The Luil.ling is own , d, we believe, by Mr:i. Sawyer, end is danaged to the extent of $4,000 It is. we under stand fully Insured. Haworth Co.'s loss, which was chiefly by water, is estimated at $lO,OOO. The firm insured for $6.000 in the Citizen's and $. - .,000 in another company, the name of which our informant could not reccl• Rect. The house belongs to John Irvin's heirs had is damaged io the extent of $l5OO. It is 1.,11y insured. The origin of the fire übk lown!but Mr. Haslage from all he can learn believes it to be the work of an incend.ary. Mr. H. is one of our most worthy and enterprising business men, and his friends will regret the heavy loss which he hue rustained. Convicted. Tti, reader will recollect that a Eihor time ego we published an account of the arrest of a certain Capt. Espy, of Brook• ville, Jefferson county, Pa., charged with various acts contrary to the military laws now in force throughout the country. He was arrested, and has just been tried by a court martial now in session in this city, but as these affairs are conducted privately, the public are not permitted to know how they are disposed of until the finding of the court is made public. We have as• cerlained, however, that Espy has been found guilty of the charges preferred against him. The extreme penalty of the law, v e believe, in each cases, is death, bat as it requires two thirds of the mem• bers of the court to determine the highest grade of crime, it is doubAul whether they will decide on 80 extreme a sentence; and 0 is thought soms“hiog of a milder nature will lio agreed upon, The finding of the court must be approved by Gen. Brooks. who ..ends it to the Secretary of War, through whom it finds its way up to the Prssiderit. Espy, who has heretofore sustained a fair reputation, has many in fluential friends who have taken an active part in his favor. A f REMENDOLS CROWD.—Goodwin & Co.'s gigantic Polyorama of the war open. ed last night at Masonic Hall. To say the hall was crowded would not convey an adequate idea of the immense assem• binge. It was a perfect jam.tLong before the hour of commencing, every beat, every available standing place, and in fact every nook and corner was occupied, and the audience comprised many of our most re spectable citizens. The entire entertainment fully merited the anticipations of the public, and the enthusiastic applause which greeted the various portions of the *tare, the songs and ballads, the spirited and eloquent descriptive lecture, was a convincing proof that the audience was more than satisfied. Go and see it Pots°Net , —We had the pleasure yes— terday of taking by the hand Mr. Wm C. Wylie, of the Friend Rifles, Sickle's Ex celsior Brigade, who lost a leg at the bat tle of Gettysburg. Mr. W. is a Pittsburgh typo, a brave soldier and a clever gentle man, and his friends will be glad to learn that his wound is fast healing, and that in a short time, by the aid of mechanical appliances, he will be placed upon the same footing he was previous to the war. Welcome home, Will, The Result in acne. WaTtik,,acko, • 12 O'cloX,'l r ueat4* - 4. * N &uut.—Geo. W. Wu• ard's EalgOi;iy ia this county sill...nal i ed 1,500: -Returns have been received =„ I - Army of mos t 'All( d'stricts There •is -a Bljg.. The Army of e Potoinao.• increase it..tbe Demociatie'vote since last - fall, but a lugs; increase, That of the Opposition. They have:urned out their whole force, imported all, the votes they could, and used, Greenbacks freely. I need not say I liaN, l been disappointed in the result. Vet') truly yours, R. W. J ElectiC:k lafturits. - - Elections returns . front Pennsylviania, Ohio, Vermont, NeW Yorii.d o w A , Michi gan, Kentucky, Illinois,. ? tind lellaria, re ceived from our specials, show that the Grocer & B.sker Sewing Machine has been elected as the best at all the above State Fairs over all other competing niachl t es' —Wheeler & Wilson's, Singer's, etc., among the cumber. Notwithstanding that other companies publish figures which ate calculated to create a diversion in favor of their own machines, the Grover & ker Machine has in , st u ndoubtedly estab lished itself as the " tiltima thule " of mechanism. Beginning with - the Vermont State Fair, which awarded them three first premiums, and ending with the Indiana State Fair, which closed last, week, they have swei t the board everywhere. Their success has been uninterrupted, bearing off the palm of victory wherever it came in competition with others. They are de servedly the most popular machines in use, and have a hold upon the confidence of a deserving public which, we opine, cannot be readily shaken. Such a list of awards as the above, for one month, must certainly be very gratifying to the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company. We think nothing could he more so, unless it be the greatly increased demand that is coming from all . parts of the civilized world for their now so celebrated ma chines. It iscertainlytor the interest dell about purchasing a se wingmachine to ex amine Grover and Baker's before purchas ing elsewhere. BOST3N CRACKERS, OYSTER CRACKERS. &e.—We took a knk through the estab bailment of Mr. S. S. Marvin mannfactn rer and wholesale dealer in crackers No 64 Fonrth street, between Wood and Mar ket, yesterday. Through the p iliteness of Mr. Marvin we were made acquainted with the modes operandi by which the various kinds of crackers are manufactur- ed, and also examined and tested speci mens of his BJaton, Butter, Graham, Lemon Picnic. Sugar, Oyster, Water, Wine, S.oda :old Milk crackers. His the design of Mr. M. to establish in our midis u manufactory of crack-ere, opekted by practical workmen from tt e ease, which these articles can be made of as good quality and procured as cheap 113 they cad be la,cl in Boston, or any other aaet ern city. Hie Boston, Oyster and Wine Crackers are particularly fine, and reed but to be tested to come into general use. They are tae equal of any mat afar turgid in the ewer, and far anterior tt.e imitation matija,tured hrn. Ahipperß and others may he assured that the crack are of this establiehrimat are ad A No. 1 article, and inecii.lbly made from the best material the in:irk - et affords. RETURN OF Ma. SF.IIFLE. — We nut 2cd r. few days since, that Mr. Virn. Semple, of Allegheny, had gnus tlo Army of the Potomac to cr:-ner,i a tiag to Col. eniliet ' a regiment. When it lilt the regiment it wan at R MTP.III, station, bat advicee since reeeivsel. show that our army has fallen bock•, to that its present location in unknown. The thug gotten tip for the re giment by Mr. i. was presented in d.,ei form, and nc,thiug could exceed the joy with which it was received, by both offi cers and men. It was indeed a beautiful it. pr , , , Trni t lint it in in keeping, and will never be dishonored by any act of theirs. Mr. days with the regiment, and speaks in cheerful terms of the cpodition of tho men. There was not a Rich man on the rolls, and all were iu the highest spirits. He brought home the Did dog, which was committed to his custody, as we ruggeeted it should be, uutil such time as the regi• went returns home to reclaim it. It is now at his store in Allegheny, where it may be seen fora few days. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATEI —A very narrow escape from death occurred yester day afternoon on Wylie street, near Chath am. A lad named Hartz, some ten years of age, son of James Hartz. of Fulton street, was standing in close proximity LO the passenger railwiy looking at a crezy woman, and not noticing the cars coutieg. was hnocked down by the horses, and thrown under the vehicle, which passed over, not, however, touching or it juring him. A gentleman who saw the occur rence, see , ires us that the wheels of the car absolutely clipped the hair from his head. The little fellow was considerably injured by the rough usage• rrccived from the heels of the horses, nod for a time worked in seasms He was carried into the shoe store of Itay & Hamilton, who did all in their power to alleviate his sufferings, and had him conveyed to his home His escape from instant death seems almost miraculous. HATS, CAPS AND LADLES' FL' RS. —We would call the attention of our readers to the large and beautiful stock of hats, caps and ladies, misses and children's furs now on exhibition at Fleming's, 139 Wood street, which for extent and variety can not be excelled. Every thing that is new and desirable in the hat or cap line will be found in great variety, while every thing in the fur department is complete, com prising the most rare and beautiful varie ties for ladies, misses and children. To any one wishing to purchase such goods we say go to Fleming's, 139 Wood et. THEATRE.—This is positively the last night of the beautiful drama of the "Phan tom Spectre," played in connection with the Ghost. As we before remarked, this play alone is worth double the price of admission, but when it ie coupled with the spectral illu•m n i of the Ghost., it be comes a treat rarely met with. Do not fail to visit the t heat re night. OIL EXCHANGE.—Tbf ,'3 will be a meet ing of the Oil Exchai • to-day, at the usual hour, at which tku deska will be rented, and other busii,E3aatiended to. A full attendance is requested. ADMITTED TO THE BAS.—Oa motion of Gao. P. Hamilton, eeq., Stephen C. Mc- Candless was yesterday admitted to the practice of the law, in the Receral Courts of Allegheny county MCCLELLAND, at No. 65 Fifth stie.et, is daily receiving new and fresh goods of all kinds, includuig Domesiir• Goode Prints, Flannels, Hosiery, Ate. Voce'. Music.—El. D. Brecht, te...chr of singing and cultivation of the voice, 128 Sm ithfield street. GROVER dt BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES. for 'sillily reanufu3iuring purposes are the beat in nso. A. F. CIIATONAY s Genersl Agent. 18 Fifth street Pittsburgh. Pa. JOSEPH METER & SON, E=l PLAIN AND RANGY FURNITURE 8r CHAIRS, WAREHuDBF. 136 SMITHFIELD ST. Betweeit 6th st. , and Virgin alley TELEGRAPHIC. FIRST EDITION. N 'tsT s, Le omo p.oldiero Vote. .„„ "" I "k ci t ON, October 14.—The Even ing Star saw. —The skillful man centre by; which GeiNleade checkmated his as tute adversary, without loss of any sort to any appreolVe extent, and placed himself on the other , s ,a2 of. Jordon, and in'a position where he 104. prepared to ac cept battle, seems to ba considerably bothered the rebels, who not seem inclined to fight unless with t I n di an like advantages of a surprise an ti am buscade. The charge of position made by'e lur army was effected without the slightest Confusion. The amount of stores destroy ed or left behind would not make a car load altogether. The loss in Gen. Gregg's of cavalry is said to be severe. 1.1.8 13th and 14th Pennsylvania and 10th Nes York suffered most. OdSunday night oar forces crossed the "aPPehannock and on Monday morning two corn, crossed and drove the enemy to Brandy Stati oe , with severe loss in killed, wounded and prisoners on the rebel side. They then received an order to fall back, which they did In good order. Gen. Buford, Noah his cavalry, was on the left, KflPetrick in the centre, and Gregg on the right. Gregg and Buford succeeded in holding the enemy in check on the right and lett mail nine o'clock, when, acting under orders, they fell back on our mom body, the parpoee of the movement having been affected. A special to the Wortd, dated Washing ton, October 13, says : The military situa tion to-day shows that the rebels have abandoned their apparent purposes of flanking Meade. and have withdrawn to wards the Rapidan. It therefore looks a s though their late movement is some cove r to military demonstrations on their part elsewhere. All is quiet in the front to day. The following to the Herald, indicated the position of the armies on Monday : READQVARTERS OF Tin ARMY OF THE Po. rem.tc, October 12, 6 A. m.—The traits have all come in safety and in excellent order. Oseerals Kilpatrick and Buford have also arrived at tee river, and are in line o! battle. Our forces are now in a posit inh to contest the further advance of the enemy, 7 : ho appear in fore.- tenth of the river. .1 do not think a general en gagement will take place to-day. EASTON, PA , Oct. 14.--Wayne county give,. Woodward 53 majority. Stisque haul, a (town) gives 'Windward 550 major ity. Si , , , cinehani: , (county) gives Curtin 1700 majority. Cu nterland county gives Wood wird 500 or 50 , 1 ; ority. Berks gives Woodward 6,000 cuuj,,ity. Carbon gives Woodward 500 nisj Bucks gives Woodward 400 mbjority Lehigh, complete, gives Wcodward 1,668 majority. POILADELPIEA, Oct.. 14.—Eight districts in Butler count.) , girt: the Union State ticket 400 nu.jnroy Crawford county g:vei , 000 rcu.joroy for Curtin. Erie city give, '.‘,00 majority for Curtin. The ward gives Woodw , vd 150 ; 12,11, CO; til 9'2 ; 14th, Curtin 79 ; 16th, Woodward 388; 17th, Woodward 381. Official re turns may alter the above figures. but the majority will prol-ably exceed 8.000. Man r,. , e county gives ‘Vocd ward abcot 1,500 ri,••jotity. NEw YORK , Oetol er 14 —A special t., the Tribune, dated Washicgtoo, Oct. 13, nays: The following are the returns from the Ohio Foldiera, who voted at their sev eral polling places for Governor to-day : Smog!), Fi4s; Vallandigham, 35. Several hospitals nre yet to be heard from. • -•-•-• NEWAIIR, N. J., October 14 —The Untoniets have gained eeveral aldermen Amhcallcammliolionera. Nave Thyself. DR. S. CIITTERT ENGLISH GREATEST N ERVIN E EVER DINGO: Ent:is—TT E GRE. , TEST . NIL EVER DISCO RED—THE G ATEs r ALTERATIVE EVER. DIsCOVERED A CURE Fffit. INTEMPERANCE A S A NERNINE. IT ALLAYS TEIE .tll.. nir inflammation of the stomach, in all pers., s atidic ,d to the use of stimulsats and narcotic , uelt an Alcoholic and Shit Liquors, !oorphia, rseuil Toba c etc., etc. It remoras the morbid appetite or craving of the rt,mach for c. In Head:tette, Non r lgia, and all nervous ci.seases, it has no equal as a Nervine. _ . A:A TON . IC, it gives a healthy tone to the stomach. improves the it petite corrects ,iver derangements. regulate. the bowels, reino vcs lan ce, r and drowsiness, is d bri go perfect health to the Viso eerie Ati AN ALTERATIVE. The blood, the life cf the body, ie derived frog the food we digest. I: ow important then, r bat the duties of the stom ach are perfectly performed, It its duties are imperfectly executed. &sense instead 01 health is scattered through the system. When our food is Properly digester, pure blood is susplied the nody. and Hotche.,Tetter. Erysipelas, Old eores, Mercurial and Veaerial Tarots, and other dteases arising from impure blood. disap poor. Use Dr, Cutter's Eng ish Bitters and you will have perfect digesti' n and pure blood. Fe- particulars of this colebra'sd Medicine, Procure Dr. Cutter's circular from any of our Agents N. VAN BIEL, 118 N. Second street. A merican Manufacturing Agent) ?blinds, TORBEN E Sc Moil ANA, Agents, Corner of Fourth and Market ets., Pittsburgh. For sale by all reap -ctable Druggists. octlb-ly TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS EMIGRAN7II4 brought out from Llvvr pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gal way, to New York, in FIRST CLASS MAIL T EA tr. E RS. for Twenty-Five Dollars Parties also brought out by Sailing Ves,:ol a owest rates, Apply to D. O'NEEL. Chronicle building, TI P,ftb It., Pitt'Rburgb. Pn iylstf - - rrtca op THE PEN T'A., INERTHANTE Co., VITTSBUROH, Leteber 9th. 1863. STiOCIEHOLDERS OF THIS Ccmpany are hereby notiftei that t. e tut t nal eleeiva for D , ecteta La- the eosin( it You, wit: be held at the office. Ne. 63 Fourth street, be • tween the bout 8 of ten o'clock o'olooa 1863 I. fiL. on MONDAY, t 2.1 G e do IR ay K SPAOUL. of Netv,mbe7, oel6-td - riceretary. Plank Road Election. rir HE STOCHHOLDERS OF THE fl Allegheny and Perrysville Turnpik a end Plank Read t;nmpany, will hold an election for officers of said Road Company at th. house of John Keown. in Ross Township on MONDAY, the zd day of November next, et one o'clock p. m. The officers to be eleo'ed are one Preeideut, five Di rectors and one Treasurer. r 3' order of the Poard, 0c12.2aw to JAMES A. aIBSON, Prest. pRIMATV. OTSEASEA DR. BROWN'S OFFIGL, 61) FIELD SPREET, eitiroue uod strru►nre lu abed et weal:n..l LS , vloo ehuuld nut fag to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never tail to cure in...pa ecrofnlous and venereal affections herontita.ry taint. aim!' as tatter, psoriasis and oth er:.:;u: _'o.casep. the of which the nation igt.crant, SHNI LIRAL WEIAJECIgEr,43. Dr. hs remedies for this alitiMion. brought on hs smitary habits, aro Eho only medloinos known in this ronntry which Fse safe and will Eip, oodny restore to health. mairam Dr Dr-on - rid reinedits oure Ina tew days this Wel qfilietion. Bo side treat Piles dime, 44 01 ,p, fr n, u n d id Menage/1. aphar,de Disewer, Pains in Lilts Back (a d Kid s ogn, irritation of the Bladder. etriet tire:, OW. A letter to be anB - screo zatrt zontain at lewd ONB DOLLAR. Itind.ietneo ;eat tr. say address salmi Imp m 3k! iw) ni. CM ce and STR BT . _private rooms. c. 50 m Pittstrargh. Ps. nolbdair PITTSBURGH. BIT , E'~S, 1 , 4 • TELEGRA SECOND EDITION; From the ArM*'Of the'PritoMse CAVALRY SKIRMISH. WASHINGTON NEWS ITEMS WASHINGTON Oct. 14.—Gen. Gregg's division was ordered from Bolton station on Saturday towards Culpepper, and ar rived there, at 4P. M. The second bri gade of the 2d division was ordered to Fox Mountain to the support of Kilpatrick. but finding that Kilpatrick did not need reinforcements, the brigade left him on Sunday morning and rejoined the division at Culpepper. On Sunday Gen. Gregg ra'ved to sulphur Springs, arrived at 6 P. M O ‘' . Thelliday—two regiments, the 14th and 2 d 'Pennsylvania were sent forward to Jefferson, about five miles from Sulphur Springs ; an 4 the first Maine was sent out towards Little 'W ashington to reconnoitre. The last named regiment enrountered a larger force of the enemy jest beyond. A.mosville, and were stistennued but gal lantly cut their way out, and crossed the river at Waterford, about twelve milee above Sulphur Springs. About 10 o'clock on Monday the enemy advanced on the4th and 13th Pennsylvania which were 'Add ferson, with cavalry, sbowingheavy intnns try supports in their rear. When our ca' valry seeing they were being overpowered. Oar forces began to fall back Slotitly and as they were doing so a. heavY body of the enemy's infantry were discovered on *sack side, and having made a wide detour attacked them in the rear. The tenth was sent to the assist ance of Gen. Gregg, and at the same time his battery opened on the enemy but owing to the short range of the guns which was brass Napoleontl—no seri ous damage was inflicted on the enemy. the 18th and 14th were pressed severely in front and our centre was broken; and at the ham , : time they were attacked on each flank I In the resr our men cut their way through and escaped across the river with a heavy loss. The Mk Pennsylvania was new dis mounted and thrown out upon the river bank as skirmishers, while the 81 also dismounted and was ordered to charge on the battery whichhad only 4 short pieces, and the enemy fell apon us with some 20 pieg:es of artillery, but our troops gallantly held their ground for several hours, re pulsing the charge of the enemy. Oar troops gradually fell back on the Fayette ville road, the enemy following bat keep ing a respectable distance. .Gen. Gregg bad hut two aids, Lieu s. Martin and Cut ler. Both were wounded, the, former se verely and the latter slightly.. Lt. flat. Ketler, of the Ist New York, was wound ed. Our loss in killed, wounded originals sing, is about 450. The 4th and lath' Pennsylvania suffered the most severely. Col. Gregg is highly spoken of for the man ner in which he fought the enemy. it Wda owing to hie skill and bravery that the 4th and 13th found their way out of the precarious situation. 'WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—An official re port states that in the recent attack upon our forces at Vienna, opposite Natchez, tho object of the rebels was to capture the negroes recruited for Col. Farrar's regi ment, and destroy a pontoon train. The negroes had all been transported to the other side of the river, excepting -those doing picket duty, and they were awaiting tracsportation. Farrar with a few men attacked the enemy so vigorously that they had not time to accomplish their object, bat in twenty minutes after their first ap pearance, were in fall retreat. Mej. Cole, in a report to Gen. Lock wood, who commands the defences o. Marshal Heights, says that Mosby's com mand ban been greatly underrated, for am areaMINT niformsd toy prisoners, citizens and contrabands, that forco consists of a battalion of 300 men. Mos• by is one of Stuart's staff officers, and has been detached for the express purpose of destroying communication between the army of the Potomac. NEw Tone, October 14.—The Wash. ington correspondent of the Commercial, states that for some reason—certainly not becans' there was any bad news to be sup pressed—the War Department yesterday resumed its old censorship over the tele graph, and forbade the transmission of intelligence bearing either uncin the rebel or federal situation in Virginia. It is true that morning papers have published that Meade was falling back on Washington, pursued by Lee in large force ; and it is equally true that these papers, if they con tained any improper matter, are only three or four berms ride from the enemy, BO ill: , discrimination made between them riroi the distant press is hardly understood. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 —Passenesrs from the front to-day report that yester day there was heavy skirmishing to the right while in the centre and on the left there was only occasional picket firing by which cue man was killed. It is reported that Gregg's division of cavalry which had aeverely contested the fight at White Sul phur Springs an Monday with a large cav alry force supported by In fantry,was com— pelled to fall back on account of not being supported properly by infantry, and lost a number of men, among whom were 60 of the let New Jersey. CAIRO, October 14.—Vote of the Ohio soldiers : Brough 66. Vallandigham 4. lowa troops : stone 88, Tuttle 2. 14th lowa regiment at Columbus, Stone 58, Tuttle 88. The balance of the ticket went strongly Republican. Admiral Porter issued a very stringent order with a view to protecting Govern ment vessels and other property from fire by incendiaries. All sentinels and watch men are to be armed with Colt's revolver. Tugs constantly ply in the harbor. OMAHA, October 14.—The election came off yesterday. The members to the Leg islature, as near as can be ascertained at present, stands : House, 27 Union, 12 Democrat. Council, 8 Union, 6 Demo crat. The Union Territorial Auditor and Treasurer had no opposition. BALTIMORE, October 14.—The vote of the Ohio soldiers in this city, at headquar ters, to-day, resulted as follows : Put of 90 votes cast. Brongh had 87 and Val:an digham 2. One ticket was erased. tlihlYll.4., Oct. 14.—The vote of the sol diers in the invalid corps here, at the El myra barracks, was held to-day, and it re sulted in 62 votes for Brough and one for Vallandigham. Rankin's Aromatised Myrrh, B,ankin' 's Aromatised Myrrh A Tooth Wash. A Tooth Wash, For Strengthening and Hardening For Strengthening and Hardening The annul, &0., AC The (}um•. bre- Jtc Prepared GnlY by A. J. RANKIN it CO., 68 Market et, 3 doors below Fourth NEW iingraical PikpElL nsaroulies from the oaleinsted mannfaotaries molt ile'Dafoases, in Paris, just- reosime.d awl for ode by may 4 W. P. hih.IiSRALL. IV Wood guest I:n3=AND tABLIC ClllTLEaltr assortment in the city.. For sale JAMB et. seZt IA Wood lority, wee deligh tfa doles is steadits ward. The sales th.. be found reported. , eleotion - is over. wel - haVel,.. °Den up. igsy—Tho demand was stead). ?Mess was transacted at full rates, L. tt.e waiters Judiciously. and only sena . cleat suelar to the - Wants of the lees' tra , . ihi~iiayggoodyyrkkeareob awned_ We note a. cf 14 'o..ds at WO= I ; BalecTut $28,529. klour—lielders continuo very firm in their D levee. prise , nowever, have undergone no eha-ge. The stork in first hands is no"-larte, And until wo have a rise in our rive a. the receipts w.lt ba-e , r meet the wants of the local trade. Among the sales were : Erin, 250 bblr from first hands of *5,25 ; 100 do. on nrirate terms: 150 da from store at $5 r.o@s 75 ; 900 do Extra FamilY at $6,30. 6,F. ()62 . . 6,76 ; and 500 do, the terms were with held &c. &c Grain—The market was firm and excited. holders in some instances being afraid to fix the rates. The receipts were limited, and readilt picked up on arrival. The rates were • Wheat, tl ed. at depot, $1,12@1,15; White *1.20@)1,25 with sales. Oats, prices have ndvanced, with sales of 1,000 bus a' 7 @76'. Corn, marketvery firm. sales 1,200 bui at $101,06, an advance. Barley scarce, it would °mom •nd good figures, viz: 41,25@i0a _ Rye firm, bat scarce, we could learn of no trans actions. Apples—Tho receipts havi •g talon off, prices hare further advanced, we note sales of 100 bbls choice :it $2 sfi@3,t(), Rutter—lnc receipts having fallen cif. told ern are asking a alight advance, We quote sales 5:5111be fresh Mc SalesOf pack ed at 16(.41.7e. Eggs—The demand was moderate. bales of 400 doz at 15c, Groceries—The market was firm with a sea demand for the variensdesoriptions Psi es are evident y tending Into End. In the absence of large soles 'ho current rates were:, r team , . 5.3@,.14,3 L'abl CaLtill3ed,' 1 0. - Cotfee—tnuaze A and B. scarce. MORE:nes Ain: Baton of Orleans at 61@.65e. Coffee—Bio looking up. wee of 44 :tacks at 32(gt34e. VlVhistly—filarketlirm.&s by ad- - ranee in the - West. Bales City Rectaficd at ss. (4:60 t• .Cheese—Hoblers firm. under a steads! MP: ket. rates of 50 bias E.. at 1215130. - • • PITTSBIIRC.IIE OIL TRADE, rn uant.eg. Oct.'ls 1883. The market far !he .arioes descriptions con- Cri ue9 very dull, in fact triers is no demand, and prices will ha, c to come down before sales cin be «foaled lho stock in this marketia 1 mitadjant light, As it is it exceeds the denaarrl at the Pnes:3 asked, There has been several attemptstacx.** the ts ow York not ket and put tip the Iticrets-::VO far, however. it has pror ed a faintre. the Aooft, in the East heir g tco large for a strecasfarl-7. don ofthatkind, besides_ the latest liewa '.4 - gfai abroad does not favor exporters. 'City Ishtl.:•' ginning to :eelthe egec.s of extravagant rates, ioes will soon regulate themielves. Crude-3 he marga dr.ek ntr4/0111$ en tt...e wharf The barrela to be exchanged. at 25c, Ss es of 78 bbis, the p;actigesinoludtata6 - 451v. nefinea —We could national) clan). transac tions. Prices aro, • „ m eitacAN• sicap USE, . . . BOSTON. Is TIIE LAEGESTLIIIAGPI46I, ranged,fll:tho l lißstr Zug.atd'-katatioaiiE con traltsti&ft... O t to „,ata DOOM tha uir routes of trel, oaktglitssii _irkaeordkerni* pro .i.ementartamiSectri. raiterueneejot tort and uro-.0 in n, r...PU*IO- The sleep • ' `II the suites of z 7 7iitrtinged. Pletely f. trateling parties. atili •`' tlrontintas,l:9PelFer# a.; a firsk.VM--- - „ MrssrY rerper.t. l'elagralo • .‘rtsof thb Moat trr. oprietor. juul '-' - • - R ay -:. 1t7.-.. t .5.,:..: 4 .,..„. '•-,:' ,: .__• - ''COTICO -t . 4' 14A: -,,.-- -, ,, EijEicrolz IrreirEsignSiVor • en: $l2 50 per 100. :.Ra,s - a-,llolpei ai q-. 1 ,43 1- . d . , , $l5 per 100. "-:',.. ' • 1. . 4 ,..,Nk t. , . , t As - - --. . ; .. - Ti mn ., sine t. - - V- ENOS 2 "ss!- - :..-.-,.."l ATED 132Lii '7...- ''.." CE V .Ull loowlarir Cill-Ej4 " - ' "" -' Mignonette Etlisma '4,-; , .. -, - -. Musk ~, - maryitis le _. • Meadow Flower 3 Bouquet de Clafernie Lilac Bouquet d'Araide . 'Lily of the Valle Bouquet de Carolina Now-mown Hay Bergamotte, - ...),...- Orange Flowers .., Cassie 'Patehouly Cam elia, Pink Clematito Al. PoPPinank Cedrat -,,, Portugal Citroaello Bosse ' irk. Flower? Crystal Palace. e Geranium ''' , lNAtagh and Ready Glillitlower ;B'Prnig El:over Garden 'Flowers . ,Sweet..Bnat Heliotrope 'SareatPea Honey Sweet Lavender Honey suckle .Sweet Lettams Hawthorn ;Sweet Clover Hyacinth, 'Tuberos Jaemin Tea kose I Jockey Club. Vie i etto Jenny Linn (verbena - Jonquille. ; V etivert Mousseline j Vanilla Milletleurs West End Magnolia !White Lily Marechale . ._ Winter Bloom BAZIN'S HEDYOSMIA. a highly concentra ted Persian Essence, the most elegant perfume for imparting to the handkerchief a very agreoable and lasting odor. ESSEISCE BOUQUET—TREBLE EXTRACT UPPER lEti.—A large assortment of Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creams, Preparations far the Hair, Cosmetics, Toilet Waters, Dentifricos, and perfnmery of all hinds, constantly on hand. For gale by CHAS. H. SUPER, Corne- Penn and St. Clair Et. ALLEGISEFrY eOI7FTY. 88 . - . . rOOLE. COMMON WA OF PENN SYLV AN I A.—To James A. Hutchison, ex ecutor, M , s. filen liotchis - ,.. widow; James A. Hutchison, Mrs. Nancy C. B. Hutchison, sole de visee of Loni , L. lintchison, Hon. Edwin r 4. 'ttanton and Olen Maria. Stanton. his wife. Dan iel Warfield, jr , and Mary A. Wei-field, his wife and Charles Edward Hutchison, devisees, under the 'a. , t will and testament of Louis Hutchison. encased, Greeting:—Whereas, in the Orphan? Court of 3.111 county on the 19th day 01 Sept. A. 1i..1863, the Petition of Cornelius Yammer, as sign es of Edward J. Burke, dec'd, was presented, pia tr. g_for of erifte performance < I contract with Louis Hutchison, dec'd. in regard to a certain ;et of ground situate on Walnut and Quarry sta., in the city or Pittsburgh; rviw, then fore, we nom ma: +.l you and each or you, tact you bo and RP pear before or Orphans' Court at eitt.burgh, on 1 CU RDA Y, the 3lst day of October A. 1),,, 18E3. ,ct i 0 ock a m , then and there to show cause. if any =ou have why the prayer of petition should not be grouted. Hereof tail not Wirsess, the Hon. - James P. Sterrett, i ssn, 1. President Juage of our said Court, at ' 1 Pittsburgh, the 6th day of October. •- - r -- " A. D., 1863. WM. A. HERRON, Clerk., Mircaga, St Petals% Att'ys. oc7-I.aw-4w-W pracrrnas ANT! VliffSiGhait MO BUSHELS DRIED YEACELI#T, 1 211.81741 7 .21.5: "Fr= Minna IaINEIRALIL, EW FRUITS AND NUTS 100 boxes prime Granges:: 100 do do Lomor s si 2o 800 d u d m Brifßoa rtg Wa 20 o o Irdbe_ 20 do do Brasil Man 20 do haat Cocoa Nato; 50 do Aonoads Bordooos 121Ca4 J o roceivod and for sale by REYMMR Sc BROS, Non. 120 and 128 Wood stmt. 1 CASE SNOW'S ITALIAN LICORICE Just received and for sale by_ I GEO. A. KELLY, sel.s N 0.69 Federal et. I , r , 5 OZ. SITLPE, QUININE, -sum, HICAN-" Just received and f r sale GEO. A. RF.LLY, NO. 69 Federal at. C ' t6 tle S st Ei received (3 ? Zi O fo ß 0 1 1I ti i3I3O. r ArItELY, sels No 69 Federalist. I[I.B.ANBEBBLES 12 BIILS, CHOICE Cranberi les. Just reesived and for sale by YETZE Js A RillbTltONO. oeS 0 , rner Market and Find streets. ILDOTATOI24-50 ,Btra.S. PRINCE Mg et:mono& Potatoes. For sale by FETZNR do ARAISTRONG, oeS earner Market and rust streets . irICONOINT WHEELED AND RE, • Irniving Entre Rakee for sale bi stexuAt4 r Ar. 4 LONG. lertv atro• ODD FORUM.- IDIOT AIVEB-50 BRIS, ElllDEE shaolock Potatoes. For tale by FETZER. doe RMSTRONO. ADIEWAISECEN AND CiBILDREBIS &A Buts, Shoes, Gaiters and BalmeraLs, made to order. of tho but materials and wo,kman shin- W. E SCHNUIIRTZ MI VIM street' PITTSBURGH. EIDENCII WOODS 'MUTATION Ok A" Oak, printed from board 4 an exact CODY. with panel mouldings to match. For sale by W. P. MARSHALL fua R 7 Wood street. dritona— NJ 300 bnaheb prime 'allow-shelled Con. in store one for rale bY JA.IOII. A, PETZBg IrLl5 earner Umiak sadist stmt. cm von THE. a aaa fox 4,114 h..- 2AGAL363: - . rt.; mu/ 14 7 c43411 sLrt For sale by JAKEI BOAN. 136 Wood at.
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