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After aajklailliegthe lay of murder, recount ing the eaidence in thiLease, and alluding to the general principles of Insanity, the learned judge oar We have adverted to those general principle. of law relating to Insanity, And have noticed the particular Idiot of insanity known as mostzessiotsi, futhe pur posed' enabling you to apply the evidence to theft %V, if you And it 11008611/1 to dour. But, In D; therela no evidence in theca's aufactent to auirlomi question of theitheratthese forms of !amenity. . It le not car-deslgn, howeverpto with. draw the eptsetlontrono your coulderition; if you .helltake•diffetentviam of the tettlitiony.-- We have no evident•as to the psi oner'sndelitlon sunfoonduct at sinyother time than on theft,. of the homicide. The OffidOlloe of Ms drinking on that day Is, In our opinkez;flWyellfficient to explain all the peculUrithe of his appeusuace sod conduct on that day. There is a Condition of mind produced by the im taadfela-lureW of intoxicating "liquor, which, tinder the athlete* will demand your serious consideration in dettembins thoidegres of homicide. It is a rule of the oammonlawthatinadnees occa sioned e s ioned by vol untary intoxication, is no excis e for crime =snit tel during Its existence, and while under its The artiliclal, voluntarily contracted and temporary madness produced by drunkannem ratharithalpgrolration than en apology for a crime rouraltted drains that 'tete. A drunkard lea vol untary dessen,l and his intoxication gine him no Pri , neay. By* low of the ancient Greek. • crime committed when drank received a double punish- Mente-one for the crime itadf—another for the shriek( that produced it. . Ryon And that the prisoner shot Mary Bark. In a fit of Insanity, predneed.by -voluntary-intoxication, and while under the immediate influence of spiritu ous liquor, be is, nemsthatess, guilty of murder. Ile el:fluter, outward= of himself into a demon wee en otdawiallezt; for .0 the Immediate conusequeAces of which the ime; holds !dm-accountable. And although there wu no: deliberate intention to kill, the law holds him guilty of malice aforethought. But the b.ueeulent proviaionui of the act of the-25.1 of April; Mt, in dividtug minder at common law intodegree., have thrown this offence, when like characterized, within the definallon of murder of the *mond degree. Toonatitute murder In the Ant degree, the statute, as welfare already eden, expressly mune. thecrinie to bzwilifol, deliberate and premeditated, except in the few enumerated cases,—with 'which we have nothing to do in the present ente—A deliberate bus tioaboßili lien eseentlal ingredient of murder in the Ant degree. Whim this ingredient Is absent—where themind, from inisuvleetion or any other came, is deprived of its power to form a design, with deafen, lion and premeditation, the offense le stripped of the mallgoanticaturerequireeby Our statute to constitute macula In the first Ogress; and neither courts nodules unlawfully dispense with what the act ofAssenohly re quire• If you And, therefore, from the evidence, that the primmer was to deeply Intoxicated at the time of the total act as to be nnable to form a &Mums and sweeseehreael design to kill, you cannot find him guilty of nimbler In the first degree. A felonious borioleldo committed by one In • state of In toxication, when tine mind, from intoxication, is de prived of its power to fonts • design with deliberation and premeditation, is minder in the second degree ; hot the intoxication that will have each effect, must be that degree of driinkenneee which deprives ono of the power of Judgirig of his own acts and their legiti mate consequences. When botoximitton exiles in this degree it Immo the pule from moron in the Ant to mauler In the snood degree. It is no excise or pal liation for crime, and at best it can but reduce the grade. If you have a reasonable doubt as to the defend ant'. guilt of the charge laid In the indictment, It I. ybur duty to acquit him; grit you have a reasonable doubt in determining between the different grades of homicide, you should give him the benefit of that doubt. Atter defining the phrase, "reasonable doubt," the fudge oonelndes aa follows: We bare nowdischerged what we beilereto be our ditty in explaining to you the principles of law ap plicable to this anis. It reelable far yote,to discluirge yours, by faithfully applying the testimony to these principle. elev. Take the case, gentlemen, give it your most careful and Klima consideration, and re turn such verdict as you belimoti the evidence war rants—a verdict that wilt mect the approbation of your own censciences. The jury retired at ten o'clock, and op to the hour or going to Dross they bad not agreed upon a rerdiet. The Warier' and Thiknito Railroad. This project seems to be progressing favor- . ably.. The route is down the valley_ of the Allegheny river, from Irvine to Franklin, a distance of fifty-eight miles. We find the fol lowing particulars of the Bump in a report of the Engineer, Mr. Samuel Lawrence, to the President and Directors of the road : "The lino:of survey, starting from a point on the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, about six hundred feet west of Irvine, (e 1 miles west of Warren, in Warren county, Pa.,) tra verses the extensive Irvine Flats for a dis tance of about. two miles, then following the Allegheny river, on the west side, occasionally encountering bluffs—which: arekty no means serious, hut the line generally remains en the river flittaon which the construction of the road in'Ordinary times would be compara tively fettling. "The 'distance to Tidionte (which is well known to be the centre of &prosperous region) is Mien miles. The distance to Tionesta, • flourishing village, is twenty-nine and a half miles. At Pitthole, forty and a, half miles from Irvine, a bridge of fifty feet, pan will be required'; theuco to City, fifty miles from Irvine, the pinta is plain and simple. The ..work throughentirill be extremely light. No formidable cutting ar tilling is encountered. The bridging will be trifling and inexpensive. The alignment le almost naeaceptianablo—no caries of 'a teesriidiiittdin one thousand feet. being necessary. The grades ere, unusually farorable; :AO heaviest, •er'againit the oil traffic, being only ten feet per Mile, endlicit for a distanco',of only. ono mlbs.ausii a fialf. Every feature pf the route assist( braving that a railroad is feasible, desirable,•and can be constructed with nAnsuntabospninn." Vatted States Circuit Court. _THURSDAY, Nov. 12.--Judges Oridr and M'Candleio. . . • In the case of Patterson vs. Rvans—actibn of ejectment fota tract. of land in. Beaver county—the Jury found a verdict for plaintiff, with six eents damages and six cents costs. Daniel M'Laren vs. Rody Patterson. This is an action to recover the value of eight cir cus bailee, sold by Mr. Patterson, as. sheriff of this county, under an execution nbtained by a party residing in Phil adoiihla-;:the tor.- see having been seized:its the prolierty Opal' Rio, the great shown:mai. The horses were claimed by -Mr. - 11'Litreit'l'inff sheriff Patter son, although satisfied that they_tietenot the property of Din Rice, sold thentutifor *Amid of inde n tray. The case 112/4 tried some time d the plaintiff obtained judgment in the stun of $1,30_0, but Judge McCandless a new trial upon the_gronnd _Of neirly dittivered evidence. Dan Rice - was` on tie„ stand gittwo or three home. • 'ThelMbstanct of his testimony was that he had sold Wat_his interest - In the circus, to XPLaren, for liZa;1100, some months hefarothe judgment was obtain= id against hini, and that the horses were thb property of the plaintiff. The horses were valued between $1,600 and $1,700. The Cale 111.01,4 Oi WAIL Card tedusiVit!:C. MeCqrtlljr, Esq. It having been rumored that Mr. McCarthy, nowbefore the people as candidate for nom _ . , tonne* to the Mayoralty; purposed to divide the tap= Ward-deleption with the-pre sent „., Inetceibent;whcLls seeking it iniunalmition _ And thlr'rephrt having published In the . eironiek - Mr.' "McCarthy . orate. the Matter • rliglit!'in.the 'following eartii .I}Mir Carin& r—ln a local article; tinder thehisel of q The Mereraity,“; whiclrippeired in , Tusedare _,Of;elaerer yam de nal great Injustice, howwrer unto.. seawall; in miblishlng a rumor,•whtetryint ast has' 'retched thatOr- Say end r i awdf i rtirPee e hlt , wen:testins 'fix the th W - nth en 'ldes I have never *Mortal fora =meat. , 7 think l'OmenatedllsiriylowertM all the amptranta Ihr the - , :yasserninaticeallms Ind' intend to act Jo th out ,ttsa contest. I rely entirely for my 'not ten. political' chicanery, but on the •opzoloo of our Attlee= In the different wards, agree ing With- 70Urt; in :the Vary_ handsome compliment yon pay me an time- article: where youmy of the ism. - tit Wardl. - - . ..f1e (McCarthy) has represented the ward to council for several yearthith kph Mel-, ity =debility thatjt. win etre hinian - elmost owe, *Meru:: ffAl /1011014.111. Y, DISCITAIMINIP-!•4lrhadet higher, of the,l3th PenneylvantWirkrally, has been honeribly Atietiarged, 'actrnit' Iphyakit ifficability.; .4164. Col: ChantekNat; ' - lery, : of the aline seghnenti:will pr,Oablyfein awl to ShOl continand:ri -- • - rsr; Idetrisaii Aid j the lads A-cimaitesi astiont, p‘bilihrei .• by I. P.Switirn4Cof4, New York, end fir sale here by Unlit; Masonio SIM street. tAt.,54%0.1.1)0,p;,,r "`", flupreatio Court. 12.—Present,ChiefJuskiee Lowrie, , and Jk!iges Woodward, Thompson, Strong and . Head. Nelson vs. Mark. Alleghety. Akirmod. Woodward, J. Wightmea vs. Dudes. Allegheny. Affirmed. Wnedward, J. Fleming vs. 'Ramsey. Allegheny., Affirmed. Wolidward, J. Dodson Litsor. Indiana. Affirmed. Woodward, J. Irwin ve.Sehults. Adams. Reversed. Wood-' ward, J. • - • Ward and others vs. Patterson. Allegheny. Judgment reversed, and the overruling of the motion ofdoiendant's counsel, of Sept.2B,lBBl, is let aside, and said motion is granted, and judgment is here entered. for defendants in 'pursuance thereof: Woodward, 3. Buller 'Schrack. Clinton. - Affirmed. :Tkompson, S. Dissenting opinion by Wood wad, J. Strong, J., having been absent at time of the argument, takes no part In this decision. high ye. Allegheny Insurance Co. Alle gheny. Afthase4: Thompson, J. Allison vs,Alilson. Indiana. Thompson, J. Elliott vs. the Commonwealth. Weatmore land. Reversed and new trial awarded. Thompson, S. McCalloch'sAppeal. Armstrong. Affirmed. Read, T. Fullerton'e Appeal. Armstrong. Affirmed. Bead, J. Colwell vs. Wolff. • Armstrong. Affirmed. Read; J. Linton vs. the Commonwealth. Cambria. Affirmed. Read, J. .Commonwealtli vs. Ifitchman. Westmore land. Reversed at costs, etc. Read, J. Commonwealth vs. Appeal. Armstrong. Dismissed. Strong, J. Golden vs. McCue. Armstrong. Affirmed. Strong, J. Roberts vs. Cohn. Cambria. Affirmed. Strong, J. Buchanan ve. Buchanan'. Indiana. Af firmed.• Strong, .1. Scott,. Burns & Co. re. Hipter. Allegheny. Reversed, and new trial awarded. Strong, .7. Road . In Robinson Township. Allegheny. Submitted. Belden vs. Nownes. Allegheny. Judg ment of non pros. Morange and others vs. Wallace. Alleghe ny. Argued. Lockhart vs. chtonthaler. Allegheny. Submitted, Coates k Co. ve. Michaele. Coates & Cu's Appeal. Four cases. Submitted. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. vs. Canfield. Allegheny. Submitted. Golden's Appeal. Allegheny. Rale for allowance. Argued. • The Pennsylvania Tea Plant. We have already published several articles tending to prove the value and importance of the herb known as the Pennsylvania tea plant. Experiments are now being made which, it is believed, will result in the suc cessful cultivation and preparation of this plant, which grows bountifully In the vest mountain regions of our State. The Phila delphia Press thus alludes to this subject: The cultiratian of the tea tree, with the manufacture of its leaves into an article of domestic consumption, is now in progress in Pennsylvania, and the State Legislature has granted a charter of incorporation to the American Tea Company, which undertakes to develop this new productive resource In Penn sylvania. The Eon. J. W. Quiggle, late con sul at Antwerp, is at the head of this body, and the gentleman who may be considered its working head is Dr. Spencer Donsall, who re ported to the Patent office, some years ago, in favor of cultivating and manufacturing tea in the United States, and acquired his practical knowledge on the subject as su perintendent and chief manager on the lands in India of the Assam Tea Company. Ily the use of machinery in preparing the leaves, a superior article can be produced here, and sold at the rate of from eleven to thirteen cents delivered in markets; or about one-third of its coat, when manual labor is employed in the East Indies-. At present, the produce of tea per acre is about 400 pounds, which may be largely augmented. It grows wild in some. (not all) of the mountainous districts of Pennsylvania, and is found there in great abundance. Set machinery against the Asiatic process of personal manipulation, and the cost of manufacture here becomes much lower than in China, Assam, or Java. It may come to pass, in the time even of liv ing men, that Europe will import hasten from the United States, and not from China. The groan tea raised near Philadelphia has the look, odor, and flavor of Asiatic tea, with a slight horbaJious taste, the o=Bllpm:tea of its not having been kept long enough before brought to the test. This, alone, makes it differ from ordinal:J..l4mm of good quality. The King Case—Escape of George Nonlette. - The Kintand Nonlate ease has assumed a new shape. After the testimony adduced on Saturday List; tending to prove an atsli both as regards Xing and his eon, an information was made by Xing, ,hanging Xonlette with perjury. Tho latter still being detained in 'custody as a deserte r, Provost Marshall Fos ter refusedto surrender him to the civil au thorities. Itrias then agreed that District Attorney Carnahan, on behalf of the United States, and District Attorney Kirkpatrick, as , representing the Com monwealth, should consult together and decide, - between themselves, the questeon of jurisdiction. As Mr. Kirkpatrick was engag ed in the trial of the Stapleton =rider ca. the consultation 'was postponed until this morning. Daring the night, however, Non lette managed to escape from the guardroom, the guard having fallen asleep. Calms .he can be re-arrested, the charge against King, as that against ' himself, mast fall to the ground. The charge of surety of the peace, preferred by Dr. King ag ainst Captain McHenry - , for threatening to hoot the doctor while he was under arrest,. was dismitsed, it' being bold that the captain was not amenable to the civil authorities, for a throat made while the'doetor was in milftary custodyi Tho doctor conse quently amended his information, and includ ed threats made - while he was not under arrest, upon which a warrant was issued, and Capt. Mallenry was heldlo bail to answer. The Great Sanitary Fair. The receipts each day at the North Western State Fair was as follows Tnesday. Oct. Tr Wednesday, Oct. .... ...... Thursday, Ott. • Friday, Oct. .. .. .......... Fetinday, Oct 31 Monday, Nor. Tuesday Nev. 3 Wednesday, Noe. Thursday, Nor. 5 Friday, Nov. ...... Articles remaining unsold were put up at auction and brought goodgeices.. , The aver age attendance was 4,000 persons per day, and 1,200 daily ..diwia st thairalitallsa , 'The re ceipts are upward of $50,000. This Fair will make glad the hearts, of ,thotuands who have been disabled in fighting their conatry's battles. City Mortality. Dr. A. oa. McCandless, Physician to the Board of Health, reports the following deaths for the week commencing Nov. Ist and end ing Nov. fltik Malei ' 10 White 251 To tal 2s Females . -- 15 . 10010 red...... 0 Tim diseases wore: Exposure, 1; Apoplexy, 1; Disease or the brain, I Consumption 2; Accident, 2; -Jaundice ; 1; Congestion the Erain,,l;,Metningitls, I; Congestive Fever, 1; Cnniention of. tbe Lungs,2; Catarrh:Fever, 1; Marasmus, 1; Convulsions, I; Pneumonia, 1; Erowned,l; CrOup,:ll Unknown; 11 Enteritis, 1; Falmoitery'COngestkin ' 1; .h emorrhage of the Bovple, 1: Diptheria,l; Cerebral .Conges tion,,l, Arr&lntim or laeriZroas roe 'Toe Weer cue J o dges of the Supreme Court to - daJ rude an order. appoint -' ing the. following named gentlemen- as specters for-the IYeatent Penitentiary for the ensuing two years: • Wm. ll.Bitith it J. P. Ram 4. U. ilhoenbenOr; V. Zug and dJonas R. M'ClintOck." . The only change m. the retire ment eiGeo. W. Cu., Eeq, miens place has boon filled by the alpointinent of SWIITIkt- _.. . .._.... - Aim ,goisnisVA4C - boy ,nathed . .Lobroan, seventeen years old. employed izim w =ith: ;Wit between the Pott-wthee In rt and thiti - 7 141 j9K.0P04 . 21 115 arse ).W. ' :Ow* on #stardwitaTerwrit heti charged with putiolnlaftyttyp , :frook;the,otherriantiguss - - theitoW artoAlite;azdteta . to bail tly the , coin or rid Yhtiltailla Aillitra for his appear ance at the next arnsion of the United States Court to be held there. The ThreatenekAlttiisk on Johwitonos The "speck of war" on Lake Erie, brought to light by the discovery of two suspicious vessels, supposed to have been fitted out by. secessionists in Canada, with the intention of atteeking Johnston's Island,_near Sandusky, and releasing the rebel prisoners confined there has created considerable stir in • this Military Department. Gen. Brooks is now despatching all his available forces to Sandusky. The Provost Guard, under Capt. Wright, has already gone, while Battery A, (Capt. Snap,) together with all the able-bodied troops at Camp Copeland, are to follow immediately. Should the pirates enter Sandusky Bay, for the purpose indicated, they will doubtless meet with a warm recep tion. Death of Gen. Beeson Gen. Henry W. Beeson, an old and distin guished citizen of Fayette county, died at his residence in North Union township, on the 28th ult., in the seventy-third year of his age. -He Barred as a volunteer in the war of 1812-15, under Capt. Thomas Collins, on. our Northern Frontier; became an expert discip linarian, and thenceforth military affairs be came a kind of specialty with him and he was successively elected General of Brigade and Major General. For three successive years he was a member 9f the State Legislature ; then Prothonotary of thecounty ; and, in 1841 woo elected to Congress for the Unexpired term of Hon. Enos Hook. CAPTURE or RPIIPL OFFICECS.—Two rebels, one a Major, the other a Lieutenant, wore cap tured on the South Mountain, near Chambere burg, on Sunday. COMMERCIAL RECORD FINANCE AND TRADE. The domoitic money market presents no now lea tore worthy of special noti eo . The leading charac teristic of the Now York money mmkot is firmn, and even lucre. ..a stringency, and there is, if any • tendency to advanced rates of interest. Cal loam are negotiated with difficulty, and berrowe gladly pay 7 per cent., though they have, In some In stances, hero obliged to pay as high as 12 per cent Prime endorsed paper is readily taken at 66,7 pe. cent. The new fractional currency is now circulating pretty freely. The ameunt already 1./Mal amonnts to more than 81(5),CM. Tbo largest daily issue In $lO,- 000. There is no confirmation of the report that this currency, so sharply criticised la every quarter, will he withdrawn and a better article tubstitnted. It is pity that the report Is not well founded, for the now currency certainly cempares very unfavorably with the old. It is stated, sore the N. V. Shipping Lint, that the Treasury report this year will be of unusual interest. A number of very valuable statistical tables will be appealed to the Report, upon some of which months of preparation have been expsnded. Ono will coo. tale the pries of elxty differ.. articles in the last thirty yearn. Another will be the first attempt to show ir. a state paper the amount of our internal trade and commerce in different artodes. Another will, from such data as can be obtaloed, undertake to give as idea of the prospective trade nod commerce of our territories. And still another will indicate the amount of that carried on over our Intim and ivers, including those between n. and Canada. These are all of interest, and especially the latter, in view of the probable action of Congrom on the Re cipronney Treaty. Aceonling to the Washington telegrams, it is teavrtaimst from the official reports to the Government of Groat Itritoin that our export. during the fiscal year ending Jane 30th, 1062, t‘. $lOO,OOOOOO In racing, of of the Aga,. in our own en re port,. It to believed that doting the fiscal year ending 10•62-63, the difference In our favor le trill greater, the contraband trade having beer, larger during that year. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. TIII . C.AIIDAT, November 12, 1S FLOUR. it DRAlN—Wheat b firm and 5 vents per bush higher; Red is selling from wagon at 51,30 Corn bas advanced, a sale of 1 car Shelled bar - lag been reported at 51,12. Oats quiet but steady at former quotations; sales of 250 bush front store at 78c. Barley is steady at 51,35 for Spring, and 51,50 for Fall. Flour is wiling to a fair extent' trom store at 50,7006,50 per bbl for guod to prime grades of Ex• to Family. Sale of 1 ton Buckwheat flour at 5.4,W , per cwt. GIIOCEIIIES—Tha market Is MOM active, and pri ce* give evidence of a still further advance. Sales of 10 Mule San Jego Sugar at 14? 6 Llele Cuba et L'Nc; lib& New Orleans at 1434 c; 20 61.6 "It" Coffee at It ,ie; 10 bbbLe "A" Coffee at 17c, and 25 bids Crash ed at 1734 c. Molasses Ann, with a sale of 75 bbis New Orleans, to Obi trade, at Oc; else, small sales at 644§105e. Coffee is stiff but without change; sales of IM bp, city trade, at 3334(351e. SALT—Is grate active but nuchangi.in; sale of tirr bids No 1 Extra, to the trade, at 62,60, nod 110 do de do at 52,511--delivered. Liverpool Is twilling at 52,50 per sack for foam, sod e1t.2. - .61,30 for Atte. SENDS--Flat Seed has declined in the East, and the decline there has prodnced a corresponding tr iton here. We quote nominally at 52,5062,.75 Por bushel from first hand.. There it nothing tieing in Timothy or Clover Seeds. fliT—The market Ulna with a demand fully equal to the supply; sale of 0 tom prime balmd from stets at $35 per ton; also wiles from scales at 511(336. APPLES—The supply I. very large, and the re ceipts continuo fair, and the inarket is doll but with out quotable change; asks 375 bbl. at 52,50 per bbl, and 50 bbbi choice at 52,75. POTATOES—We have to notice a continued part market, though price, are preety well sustained; sale of 300 hush from Store at &es per busk. CILEESE—Is 'dandy with • regular demand, and we note sale. in lots of 30 lemt common Western Re erve at 130, and 60 bx.s Goshen at 14c. CHESTNUTS—firm and a ithado highd.r.;;Tth maim of GU bosh from Moro at ss,be per bash. CILANBEBILIES—quirt nod dull, with nu oeca sional small sale a 812e14 par bbl fur commou t , prime Cultivated. Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Nov 12—The ell market was unusually quiet 1..,-day, the sales belog limited and of an unimportant char acter?. Crude Is steady with 11012. Inquiry at about former gnat/110ml, say 15 to my,. In bulk, and 2034,c t' 21c, packages included, and :Lase may be regarded se the extreme rates of the market. Several pat boats loaded with Crude, camp in this afternoon, and oth ers an, expected in to-morrow and next day. 'lletlned continues rely dull and neglected, with scarcely enough doing to establiels quotations. For bonded, there Is no demand whatever, while free is netting In the small way at about former quotations, Naptha —Palo of an bbls deodorised at 180. Advices received from Ott City up to the 10th lust, report the market as haring, to mune extent, recovered there, and while there wee no ad- Vance, there was a firmer feeling and more activity. Several Wee wore made at 34 per hbi to bulk, at the mouth of the creek, and tlde figure is said to have been offered for 5000 bids without finding earlier.. The exports of Petroleum from Now York during the three days ending on Tuesday evenhog, amounted to 349,453 gallons, as follow.: 154,0r25 gnlions to Fal mouth, E; 154,531 to Havre; 55,492 to Hamburg; 1,534 to Canary Wands; 11,060 to Cuba; lad to Hayti; and 1(0)6 to Now Grenada. 81, 0 C 45 4,673 . . 4,840 :4480 .... 4,744 ... 3,278 ... 5,034 6,736 New York Petroleum Market. Special Dilimit& to the Pltteberit Casette. New FMIX, Nor.l2—Cnsde l active and 112111 at DS on the spot. The demand (or Rained In bondi V fair end prices tend upward; sake on the spot at 41c; December delivery 41642 c, buyers option, end 40c, sellers option; and January and February 43e, boy ar., opine. Free oil ranges from GO to Glr, and Fel, that ling at 25C". Cleveland Market. Nor M.—now—The loCal demand remain, active, the hl b grades being In best demand. No sates of largo lota retorted: 14hent--Dull and iliac:tin. tales reportadon 'Mango were only I car Ohio white on track, at 91,65, and I car mixed whits and amber at 61,50 glace the *Board the market ls dull and lower. Was 1 car choice rd on track at 91.T1; bush rod afloat at 5 1 , 23 ; I car choice Ohio white at 111,90 on track. Corn—Quiet but held firm at 92c on track and 93c from store. No salmi reported. The receipts by rail have bedn very light for several day,. Oats—No transactiods. Held firm at atic from store. Ilye—Salei 1,909 bush on private, Lerma Bar ley-414e email lot from Man at $1,30. Toledo Market. Nov. 11.—Tba arrival of a few grain vessels has Uu. parted a little life to the market, and :several salsa of wheat wore effected during the forenoon; yet we think there were transactiowl to • much blgheroxtent than Indicated below. The prim given show a decline of le in the figures paid yesterday afternoon for the NIIIPO quality of wheat. Nuashn reported In roar. Wheat: Sales of 2,200 bush 'amber 81kh. at 12k; I,oon bud: white Mich. at 148 0 ; 100 bush', 2,800 bush •sad 1,700 buMuda Mich /led, all at 12k; 8:.10 bushels tio 2•Med at 128., Corn : Bele lest evening of M:0 bush Q. lat BSc. Ttedsy, saki of 128 bath No; lat 88c; and 880 bush 40%18f/30. Other grains dull. • Ye* York Wool Market. Nos—U.—no market for both Domestic sad Ton algal,' quiet, pending the lam public solo !Woe. , Used fotThancliy. T o Mast tons of the market - tstaiDis that; bowevar,..stol• nmoteset•rees - fnd : tt tlliftentt to paratraaa itaalsabla lots attept at eiltrom• mss, •We mot* Mass of 190,000 pound. Domestic Insects stlOrydt cents, 400 bales Cape, in small lots to auurafacttusrs, 40645, and • parcel of fi) do Dons tot, 48, cash. AseglitHik:tive Sto c set . CaIIIPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ar C.. _ . SOT*/ 2-7 4 8 Junket Par rattle hat been quite - - - tire doiing the past:week, arid witha goad denund, NEw tikicrETs• and only a moderate supply, prices adumed fully cent* per carkgross, Oa-all cinalltlea The receipts during Monday awl Tuesday were very light, and at the close ((tits last named day, then, was smarm.ly a bullock left In the pens =mid. Or, WednesdaV NEW CARPET STORE. morning, several car 'Gadd arrived, nearly all of which wore taken—tho beat for the local trade, and the bal. ;mite were picked up by raster, buyers, and gOV,II- McFarland,Collins&Ca, meet contractors. The most remarkable feature to notice In the market Is, that then- was an nriniond ntuulijr of really good tattle oe FRU . , and an inausind Nos. 71 AND 73 FIFTH ST., scarcity of scalawags, with which, of law, Ih^ pen* have been flooded. Coed heavy cattle, in good condition, mdd readily I Offer for sale, AT PRICES FAR BELOW PRESENT at from Pl,OO to 8.4.59 per „„t, and the supply wan i MARKET RATES, on entirely new and choke scarcely adrritotte to the demand. There were but I gook of very few dock cattle on sale, and with no demand, this Dv vvill ion V ELVET inuTe pretty freely at from 3; 2 :4 3 , 75 grade of Mock may ho quoted entixly nomtnal at I IMULII3II V3IIII 11113 a from $2 to $3 por cwt- Fair to common gradoe Bold , Best Real Brussels Carpets. There were some government buyers in an, rwet. who bought soma 50t) head at prim+ ranging from ENGLISH AMERICAN TAPESTRY CARPETS, 83,21,34,00 per wt. Myers & Fro purchased FM., pa cwt. 300 head on government account at from 5 3 ; 2 -w•4 3 X, and 74cCallister &Co took about 200 head, f r mule purpose, at from 83,50(0 4 . 00 - __ LI A Merrick, sold 32, head of shiers at S. l , 7 rl'Z 4,50; and 60 bead Ohio and lllinoic steer+ and heifer. at from 83,60E44,50. Wenknee, wholesaled 100 limd of fair I riiiisna dock at $3,50. A lasteriltio, Bold 17 head of extra Northern Ohio heifers—the best in market for some time—et VA.. Per bead; or about $4,10 per cwt. There wore quite a number of Mite 111;td'. the Por. Oculars of which we were unable to wwertulti. We have given enough, however, we think. to Indicate the movements of the market during the week whirit has Just closed. Bane. The market bat been quite active durtng too plat ' wok au d, notaithatantLag the reeeipte err,. largo, the demand appeared to bo fully egne I to supply, and 1 Mat Week'. prhas Were fully metalled. lza flu:A, cow- : mon and medium grades were In better demmel, and at a alight advance. Some few atom packer. were in the tuarket, and ; purchased veveral hundred head, but the nowt of the 1 sales were for shipment to the Eastern markets. One 1 of oar packers, we understand, taught aloe of OM 1 head, averaging about 280120 et $5,40 per cal; anti some WU mare were sold to other packers at prices ranging from 24,73(45,28. Below will bo fumel r correct report of cot, of the the principal sale., together With theta:tap weights and prices. J Gilehriest purchased 150 from St railey, averag- Lug 2eo poamla at 45,20; 181 from Sheeler, averaging 270 Ibs at $5,65; lf* from Fink bone, averaging, Stu. et 85,50; 100 from Holmesaveraging 205 kw, at 88,f0 , ; 100 from Glass, averaging It'd, at 06,50; and 1r. , . hoe. Hoff, averaging 200, at 0660. Whittaker F•lat b Holmes 65, 6111.6,i lig la:, at Hammond to Skiles 40, ats'e 200 at 54;25. Henderson to ttvrr, 44 avg'a DM, at 88,:e. Campbell to Skilos, 14:2 stock /100 sat 54,00. Greenwalt to Emerick 1511, attic's 300, Kelm. to Singer 70, areg'e 240, at $7,21. siViggort to Tobiu lul, ave,g'e wu, at 84,10. Caldwell GC. to Hol Mee 240. twee., 110), at 51,7', Etuerick .1111, even r oat, at lt:.• 101 . Ward to Holmes 54, aveee gio at 84,7. - t. Beak to Robinson 2't2, nog'. 170 et $4,00. Haver to Itabinvon 70, cope 170, 0 24,00. Strayer to Tobin (03, nog o , _ . linkbone to Kt!linger 1.0.1, ergs rob, . SI ot, DRUGGETS La.". to Stnger 4ZI, argr trbt, at S , ), la, a Sehnert. to Engle 25, svg it tYgl, at $-1,'.. Anderson to IlturloB, tirg'e 20(1. et .4-4.7,. lit N ENVEST PATTERNS and every 'Width, at the Pringle to Tobin P., avg r :1 , ... 0 1 1 1 . 0 7. Drummond St Logan to Sheeler :Ist , ava'e 217 a . SL,OO. Lowest Prices for Cash, NVallneo to Caldwell 114 trig . ..,r2tl 41 :I,=l. Kelster to Tub In ON, urge ttio at it 11,2 . 1.. Including . Val - deer to Klock WO, erg elk.. :Lee', , Klock to Hulloes A libus 101), as r'e A., at $.1,,-., Crumb Cloths, Feltlugs, Rugs, Hill St Co to Mantes ,t Ma. Na, sra'a =1 at 1.1 . . Wellace to /tolutes d. 141.4 IttO, •tg... I_ll, 0 0 (.).0."1.o. eIICCpa I-IMR,, CLOTI - TS, &e. Tho market la quiet, ex there le but dial, 'hong amide from supplying the Leal trade. The aro fair, but the bulk of those art-trim; are • And haring purchased for CASII, before the late bring shipped to the eastern market', there has born e.. change, and at, 'online« lutruncro, we are able to 101 l at the manufacturer.' gnoto at 1,4,01 to $4,2A per cart for fair to prime qitel- Mrs. pricey, an unequalled stock of New York Grocery Market. [From the New York Shipping List, Nor. 11 : CARPETS, Suga—Thio article continuo...gradually to wt.:Luce, anti the market remains very firm, the tondeiro being otill towards improvement, but at the high I ang,. which prim Isaa, now Pea there to lovo IVlndow Shades, Matttags, tc. :activity, the demand being routine.] to the numodiate wants of Itoliners and the trod,. The stork to quite light, and holders maintain n arm attitude, ..boring their ouppliet sparingly. Refined 1a also higher, and we now quote lather than Stuart'o, 17 runts for Hard, 1574( . 41(N (or Soft White, and 14 1 .,441:d, for YoHow, The salon include 1220 hhdo. Cahn at tante ; 210 Porto Rlco, 13%&,14;l„; 8 ('larillesl New Orleans, 15%. totolo . . 245 htoto., 11 tea.. and is bla. English [fibula, (Ltenterara, Barb:Eras, Ar a ) 12 , 48 It; 400 lads. Blartinique, 121,0t12'; g ; 21 Plat-Hied I (a., If.li • 20 St. Domlpgo,l3; ceronno, do., 12 1 100Ligs Manilla, IS, 4 moo. ; 11300 do., 12, rash and 5073 bag. Ilavutia, 121144, 4 moo. by an0.,..n, u. hss. liarana, slightly damaged, sold at 121, cent and 2N.) tads. New Orleans, 125:gq133,, rash naain rodneo OAT - not:km , . of Broad half a cent per lb., the market being quite dull and favoring buyers fur all ilmicriptirimi e.rept Jar,, r,,, whirli full prim hair Iron mallard. Vie notire 2:14 Inge 1210, per Lisette, at nit/i rents ; neff dn. per Component, 31%; 213 do., 3114:1'2,!.., the loner mime for Skimmings; 300 mote Java, 40, 4 mos.; SO bog% St. Nailing - a, 21 ; 100 blaraeolbe and 1,0 1110, 21% all rash, iu bond; und 400 Maracaibo, on terms not made public. The stock of Rio In the Country, made up by Messrs. W. Scott di Son, is 50,ttr fib, 46,1137 bags here. and 4,11 X) In Balthnore. Export, from Jan. I to Oct. 31— 16(n pkg 5.18,1.42 pkg. 11,921 Molasses—ls very firmly held, but the market been genet %Ince our last, the demand haring fallen off. The salee are tD4 hints. Porto Biro, part at rents; 100 ltarbadoes, G 7; 261 Cuba Muscovado, 90 go; ; 511 bids. and 44 tor. (toyed Cuba, port 44; 417 able. New Orleans, 4.5.g6.1., 4 tn..; and CM bib, Cuba dluscutado, on terms we did ant learn. By auction, sOn bits. New Orleans ;,old Ykl,-1.; cents ; and 9 do. OMr crop 74%, cash. Chicago Market. Nor. 11.—Flour dull. Wheal inletand 1r,41 3 4 . 0 lower, at si,onqi,osy r i. Con" dull nod. 141 lower; enter nt 13761fi1i,c. oats dull nt larreln tour; bushel/1 wheat; IP,nuo burl, elr rorn. Shlpments--I,fino barrels flour; bushels con". Freight. dull; ge on %float to Buffalo. Imports by Raltroact CLAY cusp & Prrursrmatt Ilanwoan, Nor. 12— bbls apples and potatoes, E lieuletan: 6 do cider, .1 13 Dorrington; 41100. feet lumber, .1 C Indwell; 10 bbls Cour, Atwell, Lee cokB7 bbl. apples, do, LII Volgt co; 'n do do, Potter k Aiken; 2 cars mill Nod, Knox & McKee; 13 b. clses., Webb & W Hstn son; 10 de do, 11 Haworth; 141 .k. wheat, .1 L On blc; 10 dolmas:om, A Llpplut; TO bids ale, Wm Ed munds k co; 1 car hay, I' McKelry; 10 bm tobaL,o, J A Als.corie; 30 tom lard, F Sellers 0 rot . ' bid liquor, Shale, On k co; 10 dm brandy, Jen S'clunl.ll; 1 car apples, no mark- PITTII6IIIOII, Fr. Worst &CHICAGO RAILIMA.O. Nor 12-1 sack wool. W Byron; 8l bids 0m cloy, D 1' Shope; 11./ bbl flour, W H Dames; 1 sock feathers. L II %olgt k co; 20 boo soap and condi., Graham o Thom.; 11l Aga glamware, W N Naafi; 17 LW+ ap ple., CC Balder, 108 do whisky, D Wallace; W 7 kg. wheat, J 8 Liggett 5; rot; 12 kW apPles Little & Trim. 61,,; 16 dodo, J B Confichi; 17 do do, D G Evans; 15 do do, J WooLdslyer; 268 lam, N I.lodstott; 1 kg cot ton, King, Pennock &'co; 1W bble flour, Mackeown & Linbart; 180 bge mill teed, .7 & W Fairies; 3 cars metal, J Moorhead; 1 do corn, Harlin. .5 13 rn; 100 bbl. dour, filmmaker & Lang . ; 160 do whisky, Lam bert & Bhipton; 150 pigs lead, J D Canfield; 50 bids whisky, Barn Thompson; 50 do do, Jae lloyd; 4 pearls, McKee & thvi 101.41. rap, Howard & Cot trell. ALLFORANT STATION Noe , . 12.4 ears whref. UT Kennedy k Bro; ati bags flaxseed, Ewer a Hamilton; iG bap flaxseed, 4 bap, beans, W Gto bales tow, J Childs; Labs bsEre, E Ride; 2 101 4 , corn, Simpson 1 - Knox; Et hides, J 11" eddell; 17 sack. pcdatoes, J (Arid; 12 Ms - apples, A Taggart; 11 do do, J II Trunlck; 22 Sacks-woot, 8 Elnulley; 11 bbl. apples, E. Beckon; 5:1do do, D Cornelius; I do do, 11 I Boyle; ta.24. putatowe, V King; :I. dozen .1 Town/lead. CL.4lJtf .(10EXTS.' PENtiIONS • BOUNTY, BACK PAY T. vv.A.Lertert. GENERAL CLAIM AGENT. [avowed by the IL L OoTornmeeL 103 TIfTTI 11 . 111ZET, 3d deothelow the Cl.thedral. , Penyultsanta &Wes went of the mountains, Bast. en' Mi. Bddistt, and West Vlrginla Soldiers, can have their Pensions, Bounty and Back Pay secured at this office. Olivalan sin bo mat giving Ai tillbnaatlon to tho &hum. at le Amu/Ana PoI4I , TP' 1101 " , "mrt° B who ors entitlad to Um Pcaaloth Ihataty •atal hoot Pay, anti tho manner of pacarinit tbo .1/11.., by apply. lu t.r4L o c b rzr ENBIOI4B, BOUNTY 17 9 ' 7 I D BACK PAY. .1 • H. C. MACILBELI V ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CLAIM AGM NO. 114 11E211 STREET, rzrreseean, b. lollectlona la Alleaheer.and adjoining coon"' Prosocules SOLDIEBSIII.AIMA of entf.l ton ; BOUNTIES for all dTrehargerl SIONS, for wounded officers' end TIES and PENSIONN b.r Widows,'Farenta, Orplow :Children, Ihwthera and Stators, or other NO N 1..- . sent/41ra of thoeo who hare filed la the earl+ 0, or hare diod after dlerhargo front dleeer*V•obtfl'" lu aorrke 111 rEotharlwantll collettokand no letter will 6 alutrowdysleee•starne ta Ineterild. fulltly ea t :DLL PENSION.; BA IAL OE VAT ' ea11.7 , 11, .7 .0 y , lifiLraitir 6 WADI'S of every dewrlptlon,caowq , _ I aerlber, at the following rat, 0/9, ro. art other elttriall3 re, ' '; 0. 0.-TATEOII, Attorney At' LAW• No. 73 Grant stria, Pusseurgh, na. N, B. No clangor are suede aim elann dew net. entered. and all Information ghee EMIL_ . I.'lo/ S TEAM 1101LE118.—Two (24 fuet by 47 Inches,) sevoull-band Bolters, for sub. by ISMAIL DICX.EI d CO. PRICES REDUCED, TAPESTRY VELVET CARPETS, A full line of new snd very choice pattems NEW STYLE PER3IAN THREE-ELY CALPETS, Very choice patterns. Lowoll, Ilartford and other atandanl makes o SUPERFINE AND EXTRA SUPERFINE INGRAINS A splendid stock of LOW PRICED ALL WOOL CARPETS at I.se than manufacturer.' prearat prices, at wbul Mil, and ',tali. ENGLISH VELVET DUGS and WILTON AND VELN ET MATS, In peen earloty, tiee lergoot se em-tnna of patterns to be found eurndiere and e eldrudid anortment of SHEEP SKIN MATS. Floor Oil Cloths, Yrum 2 to 24 foot with, nevr and elegant raZtorna. COCOA MATTING, I, Clitirehea, Ofticea, Halls laud Staire, common Snd extra quality. Woolen, Linen & Cotton Dkugget, From % to 4 yards wide GREEN, BAIZE, VELVET AND BIICSnELS UT TOMANS STAIR RODS; TABLE OIL CLOTHS,plain and fancy; Embrol dereA, an.l PIANO AND TABLE COVERS. Window Si}lades anti Fixtures The stock 011 band having been part-bawd whom `„ld see at 24, will be sold •t corresponding rates. tar YI MR STIIEET. lilt Doterom Poet OM. and Dip:sick Bnildithga. orY4 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK OLIVER ErCLINTOCK & CO., No. M TITTE STREET. N my • STOCK AND NH WEST Carpets, Oil Cloths, Druggets, SHADES, &c., at McCAiLLUM'S, No. 87 POULIN sTnErr, A very large assortment of all goods In our lion, et the lowest point reached In tho Eastern Market this season, and much trained from last sea sos prices. oat: W. D. & 11. MoCALLDif. SHIPPI.4 4 G. THE ATLANTIC IRISH ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. ADRIATIC, I,M) Hone-power, 4,M0 toes. 1,000 llorao-power, 9,003,t0n5. COLUMBIA, 'AO Horse-power, .1,0(X) tom. A HOLT A, LODO Horse-power, 2,000 tons. The magnificent Steamship ADRIATIO wll.l sell from New York fur Liverpool on TUESDAY, the 17th of November. 8 40 . or Promage from Now York to Liverpool, pay able In gold or its equivalent In currency. First Intermediate.-- 401 . . . rassenigers forwarded Mao to London, Par o, Elam barn., Hays, Bremen, Gotterd:an, Bc., at tbs lowest rates. Farms from Ilvertmot or Golow to Now York WM Zuston, 525, PS, en, Sf.r.t For passage apply at the office of the &smuts. BABEL & BEAGLE, 'M Broadway. Elam.* Jowls, Hangar. or, D. O'NEILL, Deming Ohrosiele bin:lves No. TO Fifth street. Pittsburgh. cZLEAH WEEKLY TO LIV .J ERPOOL, touching at QUEENSTOWN, •• i 1 10•111 HAltil011.) The well-known steamer* of • • verpooli New York and PhtizelelphLa Steamship CaMpusty - are intended As f 01101111: CITY OF WASHINGTON ...... --Saturday, Nov. 14. . . . . RDIINDITROII _.Satorday, Nov. 21. CITY OF LONDON ...... —.-Inturday, Nov. ZS. And every succeeding BaCurdny, isotot, from ner 14, North River. The Steamship CITY OF CORK, of thin line, will ail as an extra steamer on THUILIDAY, Nov. (414 and, hiss splendid accommodations for► few Cabin stisfiglccrapi Passengers, at roduced rates, payable la UB. Currency. WWI OP PAELLLII. Payable In add, or it, elrnivand in Oarrenty rum' CAIRN ..t.wrcraaar. 00 do to London.— 65 00 do to Loudon 34 00 do to Paris 95 OP do to Paris... Kio do to namborg. 90 OtP do to ilambg 37 OD noweugurs also forwarded to !Jaren, Bremen. Rot terdam, Antwerp, at equally low rates. Iro.ros from X,lverpool or Queenstown ; Ist Cobb,n $7 6 , 1 85 , htoorsgo. SW, Those who wish to enrol for their friends am buy tickets hero at those rats. For further Informationafmly at the Company's Offices. JOHN O. DALE, Agaut -15 Broadway, New York. JOHN THOMPSON, Agent, Hand dram, nnt house from the bridge. o 100: tf Pltubarzti. C UNARD . LlE.—Staim fromalS o ., LIVERPOOL AND QtrEINBIDWIr".'- P=s lo gold.: or It. oonlyal.t to currency 1110111 NEW YOBS, VW to ourrney EloHo every took. Apply to 'PUMAS ILATTIOA.N. Agent, atahiezi• Pittsburgh. PA.SSAGItieIto..IIA "TAP. "OLD 11101:1NTAIr.' out In rimer CLASS MAIL "'""r" t""ght i L Londooderry, G. 1../ Br ft AAI Llth, [rum L nrlvou or Curl., fur Twenty.letvw Dollars. And by Nailing rnsfals fur TWE'TY-OAIt 7:A lttl, In cueruncy Apply to D. 0 . 27511.1 b, Ascots", Ohrosiebt stroot, Pittsburgh ~m7Tllmex.l SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS, 136 WOOD OTREET JAMES iscivriv • IGvlles the allonilor. of Sportsmen Gad ntlum hti enleinthretook. of Mi. BLYLES, lildVol. l llll4l, mrot,gcrisml6.llAGA PONTIAIt 'IABIO,BIIII TS p!...4 . rpthanarz, 11117111 TUSKS, and em. ruination of every kind. lib stook le the (argent ever loom:MA. Ole market. Den eft Aiti4LS 041.LDWELL,-- (quamor (*limos Uobaat & Oa) Pont peozatt. Malty la AllaiN. LAUD, STIOAII, [MUD HAMS, . ' tAIONED DEEV, &a., 4 30111941. liteigrAT AND rpm Simms,. . 4 ITAL 1 . . Y'lTTi_ yaw,. PA. AltD WANTED.-1110 higtiost cadi Nice paid for Country Lax* at MI times. JAN. DAIAELL A EON, or..aGS and 70 Water street. -~.. MEDIe4L. C OUGH CURE.~__ FULTON'S VEGETABLE COUGH SYRUP, For the carious affections of the LUNGS AND THROAT, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Croup, Influenza, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Weakness of the Chest, Insip• lent Consumption, Catarrhal Area- lions, and all diseases of the Lungs ; Habitual Costiveness, Liability to take Cold, 11a 7 bitual Billiousnesa, Raab of Blood to tho Head, Dizziness, Pain in the Shoulders, Pain un der the Shoulders and the Shoulder Blndee, frequent Cold Feet and a Hacking The coughing up of a lightish phlegm, often rather tough and stringy, difficulty of breething, or shoel ace- of breath, cold chill. in tho mowing with fever after, flesh and red cheek• on excitement, spitting up of mattor sometimes streaked with blood, fre duent enniclathrn and flesh .oft and flabby, ying pains in the chest, aide and shoulders, frequent tits of coughing on awakening op In the morning, frequent attacks of tho diarrhea, pains in the breast, phtidsle to early life. CONSUIIPTION IN ITS FIRST STAGES We will guarantee it to relieve the wont COUGH or CURE A COLD, nu difference of how ling stand ing, when used in time and according to the direc tion.. r.ead, 1110 following cortiflata, v 11,11,104 from among many others, received daring the past few 8110IIT Cam, JUL 7th, 1869. Mr. Joke M. Foliate—Dear liir Iror yews my wife has beeu suffering with • vary violent congh i at nights she would have to got up out of her bed frequently to get her breath, or to keep from riff. eating. Hearing of your Cough Syrup I determined to try it, which I did, and got a bottle 4019 loam Lew to, and need It according to directions. It gave Immediate relief, and acted like a charm on her cough, producing the greatest change co her in ono week. dl,. low no more of the hard coughing spells now, and, to fact, I may she to entirely clued. Respectfully, ALBX. Prnaaracm, Dec. 9, 1899. Mr. J. /f. Fe/too—Dear Sir For nom. time Lave been .offering with a severe rough and cold in the bead. But after using • bottle of your Vegetable Cough Syrup I was entirely cored of It. I concider It en excellent remedy, and reoomme•d It to •oy tier- WO with • Cough or Cold in, one of the very Wet reined*. ever (Recovered. • Respectfully yonn, OZOUGE W. R. COMBS If you are troublad ailb a COLD, IN PLIIIINZA, BLEZDLNO OF TIM LIMOS, QUINSY, PEITaIIIIO, asolicarria, OLENESS OF THE CHEST, SPITTING OY BLOOD, ASTHMA, CROT:r, PAIR /A T11:6 BREAM, 110ARSTSISS, CATARRH, INFLAZATIOIT OP TUE LITER, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, FULTON'S COUGH SYRUP we do not say that In at case§ it will C QBR CON SUMPTIOIi ; no medielne can 6s rullud upon to do that. But we do allege, and stand nay to prosy, that by the aid of thla medicine, coupled with pp rrooppeerr sanitary regulations, such as regular rest, ezp n.lon of the linGsot restraint upon appetite, le., some Desperate Cases have -been Cured. Do not negtrat this timely admonition. Tho COUGH SYRUP will MILD YOUR .OLD. Keep • bottle constantly in your honer, and tako • dose on lb. first symptom of a cold. Direction. for Coti.—Take • boa.apxnebill dare thins a day, and if the cold be a bad one, tab It a telier ; and in going to bed put two tes4pcondoll In warm water, and neon= it a little, and drink it as hot to you can bear It iCOrer . Up warm and meat well. Let mothen glee It to their children In this way, and It will remove the wont kind of Imareesiem In a child, awl is perlbetly harmlna. It way ho taken hy tho 111011 i Malaita females, or the youngest child ; ouly suit the ions to the age and constitution, It cannot do any-Injury to the child or *muds If It should be taken in an One dose, for if It Is, It will came them to throw up, and thin get clear of It In their stomachs. • TXrectio. far Cbeght.—Take one tea-opoonfall of It every meal time, on an empty stomach, and also be fore going to bed ; U the cough Is bad, take it often er ; and If troubled In the night with it, keep a bot. Ile by your bed wad Iwo it when a fit or cough comes use It la this wa), and you will anon be rid of your cough, In it over no bad. Divetkou for Micatty of Breelkiep.—Teke one tea epoonfull of the 'Vegetable Compound three times a day, on an empty stomecb.' MTh= troubled with It lo the night, keep the medicine near the bed. Auld take some of It at the time jog the moat depress ed for want of breath ; to take It Vane on going to bed vvill be a very good Oro, . Dimas= fa, Pithiate.-?aloeliva• ll:netts day• the lignand , tOnstitallon et Shops: dent—from ono table•npoottfoli down to alloapcson-. Ital. It Is of ways best to ebniinantitla for on= time In ordor to deer the liflllfirof'tbii a Lime entirety for on. month or more; Ibis iitarippbari told so; as it Is • bud complaint to matt% of, and lieu" sr: . ron into a lung diatetso .d et Ilk. Do tin in Symptom. re Draeolsitis.—Boreatue of Ma Wage sad throat e allolculty of brattddag, hostseaaaa, maims, uP phlegm and often blood. It la an Inds motion of the skin that lines the air calls of lung, and throat. Dircrtion..—Take ono 'marlin of the Compound army four boom until the patient is eoutrwhat to and than take It tour time.. dal-lgorning. noon, evening and bed time. Bolt the doss to the age and constitution of the patient; let the diet be plain and nouriahing. Direationsfor (Wart* or Marti inosr•--421ra Com. ronnd in dor or onn teadipoonfoll guise or par times • day, or oftener IS dad. It is a sararatot moody for rand* and certain to care if feted at cording to the direction. • . • . - . • . Directikou for Trloopkt .111 innJL do." to HMI the age of the patient: or at amen • day, or Oftener, if the Of eetigh it tad or frequent. This treatment will eausathe gismo'to run lee course in about ome4Wrd at the regular . time, and can the pati•nt of . many laud. spell/ at In t . In fact if tbbi tre atment wit right, there Will be no lard whooping In the-whole worm of the dime.. I hate tome of the. beet tertilleats to thie effect. For this namely we ham the recomecum. dation done of the most Lured *nicht= to Oar country, one who hoe used it lo his practice ibr pare with the happiest results. ler. This invaluable Vegetable Com- pound Is propsrod and sold at ONE DOLLAR A BOTTLE, by J. X.PULTON. Dragghtit Hoa. 67 AHD so rirm -STREIT, PITTSBURGH, PA SEIF`LIrG WHEELER fr, WILSON'S Li: „iihmiutdir Itlgheet premiums ne the London and Pula BLS bltions essi at all the Important Btato end Ilsahani Mil retro whole exhibited this season. Call sad or szetior these mnehlars before Fratcluring Foote's Patent Umbrella Lock Stand, which Wows perfect eatity to co exticie prow:Wally given to be led astray WM. SUMNER & 00., rt ITITH LiTBSIT QROVEI Jr. BAKERS PREMIIIIIII SEWING MACHINES TH.& OSLY GOLD MEDAL Eros Awarded to dewing Machines In Mindy. prase. Machine. were awarded the Highest Plena etis ea/ eampaatera for the pool thway fiewiag M the Bad .aLosefoderiem ilfechisea, and the Bed If Work, at the following, bTATS rano, of 1I New York Rao Fair, Tina Premium ter family machine. Tint. Premium for double-thread machine. That Premium for machine wuric. Vermont Sods Pair. • Tint Premium for family machine. Firm Premium for manufacturing macblue. First Pro mum for machine work. lona Mao Fair. First Premium for family machine. First Premium for manufacturing machine. First Premium for machine work. Afickams Elate Far. First Premium for family machine. First Premium for manufacturing machine. Fleet armature for machine work. &dim. &am Fair. First Premium for machine for all purposes. First Premium for machine work. Mimi, Stab, Fair. First Premium for machlee for ell purposes. First Premium for machine work. Heatucky Mate Feb. First Premium for machine for all purposes. First Premium for Machine work. Pemsyloa.sia SIM. Fair. Tint Premium for manufluituing machine. First Premium for beautiful machine work. Ohio State Fair. First Premium for machine work. And at the following County Pairs Caldera., Cb. (Vt.) Agrimitural Serurv. First Premium for family machine. First Premium for inanulkcturing machine. Tint Premium for machine work. Ckaamlaisi Valley (VI) Agricaftend Society. First Premium for family machine. • First Premium for'manufacturing machine. First Premium for machine work. Heerudea (Mass.) Aorkalturof Soddy. Diploma for funny machine. Diploma for machine work. Freak/is Ch. (N. P.) Pair. :Int Premium for family machine. Pint Premium for umuufacturing machine. Otani. Or. (N. 7.) 4griesittowi Se!usog. First Premium or tmoily macho.. Waskiegton Co. (N. T.) Few. First Premium for (emily machine. &warms Co. (N. T.) Fair. Tint Premium for badly machine. Meodauk's /agitate (Pa.) FM, Tint premium for machine for all purposes. First Premium for machine work. The above comlnises all the Flare at which the GROTTA A BASER MACHINES wen exhibited this year. At nearly ail of them the leading Sewing Machines were In competition. The work made upon the Grover A Dakar Seising Ila-hine hes received the First Premium at every State Fair In the ratted Stated, where It has been exhibited to this date. Salm Roams, No. IS F!TIBI BT;, Pittsburgh, Pa. cerilaunwlf A. F. CHATONETi Agent. J . 13. AIKEN& FAXELY KNITTING MACHINE Is adapted to all kinds of work, and maidl kinds of Tama equally well. A. P. CHATONET, Agent, No. 18 TIFTII STREET, latan:m.l4 nol!2.lCm PLOJIMOS, .111// .. 111G, bfa prAN BlibecrrbOrM hu the pleasure to announce that b. has just returned from New Tort and Boston, where ha has selected from th• Factories of Cbickering Sons, Jardine a Bois, Manna's Bros., W. P. Emerson and other; • splendid assortment or PLiliOS, em bracing all rt7lco of finish, from plain to extra aimed These Instrument. will arrive during this and the corning week, and the attention of parchasens in re- spestfully solicited to them. DB' PRICIO3 TO SUIT ALL. Tan CHAS. C. MELLOR, EL WOOD MS= DECKER'S PIANOS.— speaking of earl Ansbuta's Con curt to Neer York. the editor of.the Mmicial Scrim mai Motif makes the fallowing foe marks : The instreurients used ent thls occasion were of a comparatively now firm, of the name of Decker Etrothars, and pee very gratifying evidence of =silent workmanship and powerful and brilliant tons. Decker's Pianos aro undonbtedly the best manufactured now to this nountry." 8010 Keats for Pittsburgh, & .11110., • • 0031 No. 51 P/3711 • EEL rraiWFALL STOCK OF NEW PIANOS. . Among other. *lc:idiot STEINWAY V - PIANOS, the beet Piano. lo the trorld. CALSITBZEIPS N. T. PIANOS, the best Phone et the price in the conntry. HALE G CO.'S N. Y. PdINDS, the dumped Pianos to be had an here. KLEBER d 1180, No. 53 Filth etteet. eel Soh. Meats for the abcreePhince. J. I. HO FOURTH FALL STOC •1 usD . ow opening ningof KNAVE'S GOLD ' :, AL PIANOS, which I . ate' now 'beyond a doubt considered t . loot is tle• leveret and folly fermented for eight years. ILLINES BROS. N. PIANOS, the beet at the price. Alm, GROVESTEN. Ell N. Y. PIANOS, the cheapest rosewood 7 octavo Plano. made. orSO CHARLOTTE BLUME, 43 Fifth area. DISSOLDTIOXS, ife. DISSOL II TlON.—'llo Partnership heretofore existing ander the name and arm of J. R. LINDSAY d CO. Li this day dissolved by mntnal consent. All Nosiness connected with the late are Swill be Settled by J. R. LINDSAY, at 90 Wood street, lip ebbs. ' H. LYNDON!' I lune elemilspeeed of my interest in the arm of • - ,7. 11. e. S. MAXWELL it 00. t 9.J B. LINDSAY. Nee. 2, ISM " Lt. LINDSAY . Baying purchased the Intereatoir.ll:LEAlDSAY, IW.the Arm of J. R. LINDSAY t Ca, thotwere tad Ontl Badness ; - ebeo Ist the firm of J. 8.. it .8. L k Co., Bellows Mernifsetusers, the trod now will continuo ton fiend, Berdwue end Ctilloti, by J. B. LINDSAY ; Bellows , J B. EL. N.- WELL A CO. Nos. 2, 180. aoklto. DISSOLUTION - OF FALUN - II:MI.1W, " The itortnershto 'heretofore extettnr; tedietrn the anbeertbenw wader the- ern of . PIIILLIPS. TRW I CO.. bea this day been dissolved. CHAS.' LOCKMART and WILLIAM' YMEWlneing:par chased the entire interode of the other partner. The barium of the late firm will be onkel by LW.' MART I FREW. wrmitat PHILLIPS, WILLIAM TBEW, CHARLES LOCKHART, !: JOHN VAEMODELL, ADIP3I V. IPP, Pittsburgh, Augwt 10th; 168 J. CURL= raw. LOCKHART & FREW,. _ _ Producers and Refiners of Petroleum wr At ALBION OIL WILLS, Ventage county, and BRII.V.TA NT Nogley's offla, in A 174 won. Ethsliti W. PORCH, General Commission . Merchant, aiw ORLTANS, Kamm& H.LJack & Co., rittlbl3l`etr i bt ., 0, Knight 4,0 9 ,, a 9,4.0.2. Xia +art. Philadelpbta. --103:306 lIUNCAN - 811ERMAN .iClso2B'43l;tht L., HIM on L. union Bank. Imam. and Bight Bah on wary ham. Lint town In Germany, Trance, flarltntrisnd and Italy, for sale bo sum toraft sw am... by WM. H. Wallata. 41t. CO., otiMint Wood .Rest, wing Wilda