:vititimit' g k - .....ia sc,.4c. G• : TA1:11,111:?Ar: MORNING, NOV. 4, IE6B o ',m o th Papas or ?sit clrr. City • and News Iteras. - 211icks tgitinnnyvitc.—Obacrystions taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth at., Noy. 3d. , ' IN STN. - IN SHADE. --cloudy 55 68 57 ,•• • • COML. br Scums.— Wednesday.- - Cons. Tn. John Wiseman atlas JOhn Holey; in dieted for larceny of $l3. in silver and paper money from the store of M. Lytle, on'Smithfield Wave,' in'Ocitober last. Defendant ice mere lad, and the ow being a clear one, having sti — noet ' been naught in the- act: defendant's counsel, T. Marelmn, Esq., entered a plea of guilty. sentence. I Coin; re.-Hohert Moore; alias Henderson; in dicted for the larceny of a set of sleeve, buttons tod a pelt of boots. Plead guilty. Sentenced i 10 'five months 'imprisonment. Com. rs. Graff Von Foresbeek; surety of the peace; 'J.Deephicie Winnegerdoer prosecutrix. Defendant discharged, Joeephinetla appearing tpeubetantiate her charge. • ' Com. vs. Joseph Weaver; indicted. for selling liquor on. Sunday. .Difendent, it !wears, has left the State, and.his reeogulzatices wero for feited. - • . !COM. es, Richard Brooke; indicted rs. wiser& andbattery with itd9ll.l I kill; Mary schwamtley plroteentrix. The circumstances of this case are familiar. A plea was entered bydefendant's conceal of guilty ui assault and battery, which Atti.: Collier' accepted, as in a previous similar charge brought .by the same prosemitrix, which Wise' more aggravated than this, a verdict was xiindered,against defendant only for assault and battery, under two' charge of the Court. -Eirt te oases, mentioned, where Mary ltwambley was prosecntrix, he was' sentenced taifour months imprisonment in the county jail it'"ltaelt rase. the last sentence to take effect when the first expire!. Brooks was also indicted for assault and bat lery, on oath of Catharine Gilchrist. Tho Court ,understoOd he plead guilty to this else, and was about to sentence Lim, when Brooks denied the . Via in this ease, and he was remanded for trial. f rinr..vs. Ann Snair;. indicted for the larceny ,sonie trinkets and a pair of shoes: Mary El len ireeriek:preseentrix. Verdict not guilty, peotteentrix not appearing. Defendant had been In prison Since dune last:- • . Com. vs. Julia IdeCnnnell; indicted for unlaw ful intimacy with a married man, in Allegheny atty. It WWI a very plain case, and a verdict of ' 7 gbilty was rendered. She was sentenced to pay costs of prosecution, a fine of £lO old Penney,- nate currency, and to stood committed till the _sentence is complied with. Com.' Tn. Jame, Daley; Indicted fur passing Counterfeit money. Verdict of acquittal, the guilty knowledge not being apparent, defendant having goosed the minty for another party. _ Com. vs. Philip Waters; indicted for the ler. sourer some clothing, oh oath of Sarah Lewis. Defendant, who his been in jail since August, was acquitted, the proseoutrix not appearing. Samara Counr.—The following additional eases 'were up on Tuesday: • COVel admr. p. Ankeny; Somerset. Sub mitted. -: Williams rs. Ontty; Indium. Argued by...Fos ter:for plaintiff in error; Court declined hearing therm hereide. - Wright et-al. vs. Cumstsy; Armstrong. Noa • Wednesddv•--Preseot all the .Tudges.—Wbite eted.r.es. Williamson et al. Armstrong. Ar vind by GOlden for, plaintiff in error and by FaUerton contra. • . . Beln : Road through Findky's land; Arta- Otiont." Argued by Calhoun for plaintiff in er ror, and by Golden for Armstrong county. - Cunningham In. McCue; Armstrong. Sub milled. Westmoreland. County vs. Conemangh Town ship; Indiana: Contioned. C.ooperTvs. Bickford; and Cooper and Co. Ts. Bickford; Cambria.. Two cases argued together by topelin for plaintiff in error, and by John ston contra ' Rhoads re. Alyers; Armstrong. Argurd - by Pbeiks Jor - pleintiff in error, and by Calhoun contra. Webster re. The Coterooewealtb; Carob a Argued by Johnston -for plaintiff inerror y White contra, and closed by Jobneton for pie .. . .. . . B radleyO'Donell; Cambria, Argue. `Jobb:atom tor...plattn n iff In etrr, .04 by %It • contra.. .Tits following Committee has been appointed fir the. following. Literary Societies of Pitts burgh. Allegheny and vicinity, for the Centen nial Celebration: Samuel Riddle, Of the 'Fain City. Harper, of the Webster. -r Bamctel A. McFarland, of the Remner. John. 11. Begge, of the Addisonien. R. C. Haslet, of the Everett. J.J. Doonel,. of the Penn.. .Mr. Simpson, of the Irvin. '.:"801e1.1 is whose narneLtare not here will please with Mr. Riddle, the Chairman of the - COMbilitee, at the a.zette office. c. ..w-F • `BROCICati ACCIDENT' —0 Z.1147 .. ;1 , 11 , . rivlll7 Beek ss who employe yon the re %ire on the Hartiabirgitailroad, re almost instantly killed near : Wars:elation, on the road. Be was re ' tuning 'lame on tho way train, and upon ar riving ,ing to,draw the bolt that fast ned the engine to , aim carpi tor rho purpose of leaving some of the . `'tiara' on the 'iowitcb, he accidentally fell to the : fraelaasuken t a dragged ander the can to a, die .. two nfamreral rode, bnliting androaiming him in 's uictikabacking manner. . tZ171.11/YALBISTIIDLT or PLIT3BUILON. —The Pitteburghetie are about to celebrate their one hundredth birthday, on the 26th of November, in a manner befitting the fame Of their smoke stained'eity. Seicral musical, military and fire nompaniee.bare signified their intention to par ticipate. The butobere also torn out, on horsebsoli.—lfonigury Telegraph. We :hope 'to Bee a goodly number of our friends from the State Capital here on that on r. Ciittintax Lorr.—Two little children, aged respectiveVidiend eight years, whoseparents• flames we did not learn; and who reside at Ir. ' started to school on Baturd sy nforn ing.Not coming home at the visual time, they were sent after, but they could be found no where. • Great excitement prevailed, and the little wanderers were sought for in every. nook ,and corner, Up to noon on Sunday they were etiLL massing, and the search was still going on. ,We hare as yet not - beard whether they were fotuid - or not.--Greeneburg Herald. •:Nerromtr.. Amuctranitter."The sixth num ber of this paper will be hunted in a few days. Cal J. T.' P. Wright, the editor, hail just returned from the National Fair, at , Richmond, Virginia, and Le busy la procuring an elaborate account of it as wall as the Baltimore Fair and Mary land Institute. We are assured that the farth ' nontifirssumber will contain from liftehn to twentpflve; wriginal columns of useful nuttier to formai' 'and others. Ternls to. mingle sub scribers, one dollar per annum. Address "Na tional Agriculturist," Pittsburgh, Pa. - "-•Tailliasitington - (Pa.) Triiune, of Tuesday, mom that a lad named John Dye, son of Dye, of the Dank Note Detector, fell from a tree on labia' he was gathering nuts, some 60'feet to .Ahe *maid, and broke his thigh and his arm. Wins tringerously hurt Mr. Jefferson Pat- IskaltiAt work on the bridge over the Char - thisp;.4tyatton'e Mill, broke:one of his legs and waeothatiOiektur.ed.' • f . :(listiaky - 144 • :,Pms Aare.-.The elegant oil Wild at — Davis' AUCliOn Rooms, torniaitost o ist;alkow arranged for examination. Tikefoilifogtilila of high merit throughaut, and oomprbsin numerous gem pictures. A visit to Usk; ftealimikkey of Pins Arta will please every • one of .taste. t - ,The Paintitigil - are arranged on the second goo for the attendance • Via new Veil, 'weighing 2000 pounds, cast by Mr. Fulton for the new engine house of theDu- Twine Fire Company, was put up yesterday, shed tested. It hu a dear, agreeable sound, and .ndriets credit on the maker. The house will be completed and ready for nocupatioy in three or bur weeks. The 'exterior ni the bonding pre vent a handsome appsaraites. Louisa' Rum doctsrr.—We publish an ap pall on beltilf of this Society, in another col „ wine: - The article, furnished by a lady whose Ignite Christian 'synipathi for the .poor is well kaolin. The neeeessity for this association of „Quieten ladles; bow at the aPproach of winter, as at the close of, a dull summer, will be felt - "P~t•Dti%For On tires time in severe long Ail Cambria Iron Company, on Friday laafi•pold their employees one roontiOn wogee in cash. This kikulted upon Al • real harbinger of hat- Widmer coming; and will do touch Nereids the rivitstitthicdraipLog Interests uf our town.— Abutters Rio 0/27111 tat . Racal of irsteritil, 1471: ham Hatua_ty our Coosa intrpiat. 11114 ibtrlßrNitoe,ona visit tiara ming bu, ttleadr, I •-• 11401a4sailreek for,ll . ang Doily Lli 1.10,01004- ini! ' - ' 41101114 !011, ECOFMI7II/CA.TED,I .. Mesas. Edinari: As I listened:on Sabbath last, to thetnetlee weed from one of pulpits to Allegheny of the annual meeting of the Allegheny Ladies' No lte Society; the thought of God'a special care for the u declared in His pmelous word, presented it self forcibly to my mind. No Christian duly is more strongly urged in the Bible than kindness to the poor. Oar Heavenly Father graciously receives this kindness as to Himself, and becomes, as it were...- , fruity for the paymeht of the debt. litre are Ilia own words-;-"ile that bath pity upon the poorlend. oth unto too Lord; and that which ho bath given will Ile pay hint again. True "the silver and the gold ale the Lord's and the rattle upon a thousand hills," bat if. has been pleasedie appoint many Attest. arda,:with the privilege of calling much of this wealth theirs ' and He will require an account of it at their hands. Rio command to such is, "That they at good; that they be rich in good work:, ready to dis tribute." • Again He ups, "I command thee, say ing, thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy ,brothers, to thy poor and to thy needy, to thy land." I "Thou shalt surely gins him and thine heart Shall I not be grieved when thou gireet unto him : beeauee that for tido thing the Lord thy God shall bless thee in all thy works and in all that thou putted thine hands unto." From present indications, this winter will ho More trying on the poor than area fba bust. There is no work to law had. Already we hare daily calls from those who are willing to work : but being unablo to obtain it are obliged by dire necessity to solicit-Char ity. What is to become of them? You who are sitting surrounded by all the comforts of life, will you not abate your abundance with the poor, I h o fatherless and the widow? And 23 yon bear the wintry wind howling around your dwelling, making your own homo circle draw more closely around the fire burning ao cheerfolly on your hearth, will you not think of those who ate destitute of the blossiogs you enjoy? Oh! if you could only witness some of the Renee of want and woe that abound tbrenghout nor city, your hearts would melt within you, and you told thank God for the privilege of administering :it Motifs whose positions ore so different from your , Otte of the coldest days wo have had this Autumn, lady was called to see a poor woman, whose ap j pearanee plainly indicated that she knew well the pinching. pinching. of want. Her tale was soon told ; her husband having been unable to procure work here, had 10036 months previous to this time, gone down the tine in hopes of being now suceeeeful. There the hand of disease was laid upon him, and for weeks be was confined toe bed of sickness, nm,ble either to work', er to return to his wife and little ones. As soon as he got better ho canto home.. Here he had it relapse. Hit wife, day after day, endeavored to obtain employment, hut without success. They had parted with one article of furniture after another, to ! buy broad for themselves end little 0011 , , until all was gone. The day she solicited charity, abe had left her husband at home with a chill, no fire la the grate, destitute of fuel and - food, and the metres to procure either. The lady accompanied her to her miserable dwelling, end found her story too true—a !stet husband, three little children not half clad, cry ing with cold and hunger. It was hat a few day. after this, when this same lady was again summoned to the itchen to leo an. other poor woman—a widow with three children. Her husband had been drowned Rome months since. Her ewe health was very feeble, but as long as eke could obtain work eke had been enabled, by dose application, to earn no much as would get bread for her fatherless ones. Au that day she hod been searching for work, but in vain, and now, faint and weary, with the tears rolling ever her pale cheeks, she was obliged to solicit charity. This is no fiction. And three are but two of many rases which have come under the-personal thserva tion of the writer. Loot winter the call made up et the public in bo half of the poor was nobly reap - deaf yo, es will to Imo by the annud report of the Mille,' Relief So. eiety ; not only by thorn in the city, but alio by many in this country, who 1010 t off theig abundance. And now I would again appeal to the generoolty of all who may read these lines. "Be merciful, after thy power; If thou bast much, give platae.. only; if thou hast little, do thy dilligance gladly to glee of that little. " ' God has eald, "The poor oball never cease out of the land." Ilea the thought Lever ocourred to you: Why is this no? How many are there who may road this appeal who have in the last year been brought to rejoice in the knowledgo of • Saviour? Does not your hearts born with gratitude to Him who so loved yon as to give His own life fur your oalvation ? Oh ! could you see that Saviour naked, exposed to the inclemencies of the weather, and refuse to clothe Him? Could you sae Him tun - gry, and-not share with Him your loot morsel ? Now JIM' would test your lore! Ile gays: "For ye hare the pour always with you, but mo yo have not al ways%" hut, Inasmuch se ye do it to one of the least of them, my brethren, ye d.. it unto " ~i[eowitnetcaveril Yount Man's Butte Socur.vv.—The Executive Committee or the Young 3den's Bible Society of Pittahirgh, in ennillOnti..l2 with the President of the Board, itala furnished es with the followlog mutant their practical operatiens in the city and environs this year. From Feb. Ist to Sept. let the city eget:4 Mr. J. P. Smith, was laboring in Pittehurgb. TenTeranee rifle, Wert Pittsburgh, Soot Pittrbergb, Ilsr ning. ham and I..wreneersite, reciting and rityply inn thnen dertitate of die rre.d of eternal truth.. While thus engaged, aloe thousand its liondred sod thirty-seven families were visited; twelve hundred and forty-nine deetitutiune trete found; five hundred and thirty-nine or terbleh Were evpritteel, roue hundred and *levy by dentition end serenty.r.hrn by Dale, trreoly-rereet - mamas Lavine linen enbl to thorn previously oup plied; coven bundled .1 thirty-nine refuted I te. copies the Bible. The agent has commenced making the anneal col lemione in the city congregations and reports that those called upon have generally responded cordial ly, and with that spirit of liberality heretofore man ifested, and it is purposed that he ehell ;metier', till all have en opportunity to contribute; and it is not deemed either necessary or proper to offer any con sideration to the friends of the Bible cause, to intiu• tome them in a matter of duty, other than simply to say that it seems to be evident to all that the Insti tution has been eminently blamed by (toil, and is one fraught eith interest end Introit:awe. In addition to the labor. of the city agent, Bev. J. If. Miller la actively engaged in the country, supply ing the destitute and making collerotions, and by the united labors of the two agents the Society erred, to accomplish mutt good this year, and to have a favorable report to offer at the next anniversary. Pittsburgh, Air. 3, 1851. SIMTESCID.—The following sentences were e“..,ked by Judge 31eChtre, yesterday afternoon, d”.. .g an inierral when there waa a lack of Out tuess Thomas Connor, convicted on two charges of larceoy—stealing stern lines from the steamers /delnotte and Ileury'Oraff, mut sentenced to 2 months' on the first 'and 3 months' imprison ment on the second. Francis Reel, convicted of two similar charges, was sentenced to 2 months' an each. ;John Smith, convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of lilies Jane Thomp son, and Also of a similar offence, on oath of Andrew Gordon, was sentenced to 2 years' on the Brat and 1 year's imprisonment in the Peni tentiary on the eeeond— Peter O'Brien, convicted of the larceny of glass from Likens' factory, was sentenced for one year to the Penitentiary. Hugh Hagan, convicted ofassault and battery with intent to outrage Airs. Wright-3 months imprisonnient. John_ Beatty, convicted of an aggravated a.- milt and battery upon a woman named Sophia Barr, in Alleghen y city-4 coontbe' imprison ment. James Thompson, convicted of the larceny of a coat from a tavern on Grant street-6 month.' imprisonment. John Flood, convicted of the larceny cf • sack of wool from J. L. Marshall-4 months in jail. - Wm. Topper, plead guilty to a charge of steal ing a horse from J. 11. Poor-2 years in the Penitentiary. .Robert Brown, convicted of annuli and bat tery on Jonathan Ramsey, on the steamer Pitts burgh—one month in jail. John Scott, plead guilty to a charge of larceny of overcome, the property of A. McFarland— one year in the Penitentiary. Lewis Jackson; (colored,) Convicted of as sault and battery with intent to kill his wife -2 years in the Penitentiary. 0. P. Wolt, convicted of a similar charge-2 years in the Penitentiary. THAXIKEOITINO.—We hear this festival spoken of frequeritly as it it were a fast day—a relig ious mansion for eeltdenial and humiliation.— Such leant its design. It is a resat day—a day of rejoicing and of thankfulness for the many blessing which we enjoy. .The custom of appointing Thanksgiving Day was an early New England one, and spread over the other. States. The Snit time in Penneylva nia that a day wan appointed, was by Ooveram , Shank. Now it to a regular institution of the State, noknewledged by the laws.] Pans Inas.—George Dunn was cominitled yesterday by Alderman. Rogers, for 30 days, in default of a fine of $26 for disorderly conduot, la Insulting persona on the street. Alderman Daft oemmitled Henry Gilman, charged with _!'beating his wife, continued drunkenneen, and not providing for his family." Rwr.: /minus Laburnum having declined to 'accept the Presidency of Waynesburg College, lien. JohnC. Flenniken was chosen at the late meeting of the Synod,. and Rev. Samuel H. Jef fries, Pastor of tka Presbyterian Church, of Greensbiwg, Professor of Belles Lettres. Cosursarnzni be fill Si dis x—A, P 0 __e of ;qui. John Schwartz, of Reading, member elect to Congress, in place of I:olancy Jones, instead of holding an electionjollitication, recently pur chased two fuze oxen, bad them slaughtered and the beet distributed among the pour. MILI T A.A Y Funn.--Tho Board - of ldilltary Au ditors met, in conformity with the IMW law, 1114 have awarded to each 'company in Blair county, $125, to be wed for rent of armory and other'incidental •purposes. Tan. Butler Berald !snow:too the dna. on Saturday hat, of Mrs.' /tiny Thozopaos, mother of SS; Zoo: Jamas Tliatort, of Shia Sha was Is the sighti-eighth year or her - . `arxu~m~rti~:xl::a oil-:~~ BURN= TO DEATH. -On Saturday evening, 23d idle, a negro woman untried Ann Catlin, who Latest Election Returns. 4 203DdiiTite OF dliiiMbAilON FOR OCTOBIIit. lived on the farm of Geo. Young, in Somerset BF TELEGRAPH. Emrsan GIZCO, B. F.Joan, Wa Marrs, Jona li Ooe township, Wllll found lying in the fire, burned to , aux; F. I Banner . -- death it is supposed that some colored men New Tans , Nov. 1-The election passed off more I ------- PITTISHILILLOHDIAIItsCIFra. who were seen about the premises duribg the quietly than usual, although, in some of the wards, I i$ Per bed Specsaily for the Paliberuft Casette .I afternoon gave het whisky, and that she drank there were two or three rows, to which pistols and Prerestnure. Turfar, Nov 4 ;ma until so druni, t hat she fell upon the fire and was other wsuipons were used. Two or three persons FLOUIt-a sale of T 2 [Ada extra wee suede at 55,00, on literally burut up. Wheat und by her husband ;were badry wounded, but none killed. wharf. Fran storm .475 !Mtn In lota at 56,00 for soper,ssts late In the evening, li fe was extinct . This is The most serious disturbance occurred in Sickles' for °atm and sa,a4aja for family extra. another victim of whisky - ir..11. lirritte. : district where a party of soldiers from tiovarnoes Xiar-saive of 4 loada at weirs, at man ? ton rOfATORR--wites at depot of 3CO boa and at 70e, froM -...- Island attemted to land for the of of pagevotin warns by a party of Walbridre's store 500 bee heelmaziocka, at 70475 c and 400 and 120,10 Outmost Rmnatt, a German, abet an Italian whew the ' . not ... con ! 4,,, m i t , - ei Tee named Joseph Bottenclli, at Erie, on Saturday and they were badly bea " te n r: . The DRAlN — aloe seise of so bbls at o p,Ol4 . ,2s Earky. „aza3 'roans, when a se , last They had an altercation about some mat- l e s o o liliers were finally driven off, but it is said that fsr Spring, and 65(47 m 0 f w or=, and 100 bon Rye atl3 oats, ter when !Liddell shot a large charge of buck- they subsequently landed and voted for Sickles. A 150 bee ofd from wore at 4 , 4 that into his antagonist, killing him instantly party of marines from the North Carolina, voted for hbl i . li rs i w B lf 01c "of 17 bide of rectified at 24425 e, and . ..7) -.0.---- filaclay, administration in the Seventh Ward, Fifth DUCK WORST FLOUR-0 eats from first Each of 240 District. It is positively stated on a reliable source, ski et f 2 .2 351003. that telegraphic dispatches from the Department at c „,„,.„ I IEEt'-I , ' -- t , ol,ott of Ito bus at 734. Washington, wore received yesterday by the corn- E t - 3 1.---;:, , „,.;.;1 , b kii i , l. 4.1 . 1 n ° .013,1116 t g 1,25 mandants at the Nary Yard and Governor s Island, allowing them to march their men to the city to roe for :tickles duns Lust, a coal digger, had his back broken, at the Mingo Coal Works, near Monon gahela City, on Friday last, by the falling of roof coal upon him. He also received internal injuries, which it is feared will result fatally. Livanstm.—The Twin City Literary Society meets this evening at its Hall on St. Clair St. The Webster Club holds its meetings in College Hall, on Saturday evening. Miss SALLis Sr. CLAin is playing " Jessie Brown, or ths Relief of Lucknow," with great. success at Foster's Theatre. She appears to night. THE IMMO of the man killed on the railroad near Rochester, on Tuesday, ■an Redder. Da. G. D. Tnoetas, au esteemed citizen of Al Orrin, died on Tuesday last. Tr our wish to get the worth of your money, go to Down's, Federal street, Allegheny, whore you will find eu extensive assortment of every thing connected with their business, including confection ery of every description. Plain and fancy cakes, fruits, nuts, pickles, preserves, jellies, etc., etc.; alto. bread of unsurposeed quality, fmli every morning. Parties sopplied with their deliek,us ire cream on short notice., C, /artkannest's clothing and furnishing. establish ment, Federal street, Allegheny city, has been made an attractive place to the followers of fashion. Ilia stock embraces a suporiur class of fashionable cloth ing for both men and boys: a large variety ofehirts, gloves, hosiery, and other furnishing goods, with a full assortment of fine piece goods, kept expressly for rust, m work. Hie terms are cash, but prices clean. t 01.11 - Ba, St. Clair, near Liberty erect, servos op Oysters and all the seasonable luxuries in the neat est style, at all reasonable hours of she day and evening. The rooms ere new and richly furnished, and visitors caa he accommodated in the heat style. Meals served tip to parties on short notice. The best of family bread, calms and confectionaries con smutty on hand. GALVANIC GATTCRT, OR ELSCTItO MAaNfETIO Illarrsms, far 118‘11.1 pummel., of very eaperior kind 11 be aent (Ma of kLipreas charges, •he vvvvv an Exp.. Tama upon a remitcanew of Ten Dollar.. Addrea. 14. ORO 77. HAMNER, Nn IW arnrel eL Pittal.neeh. Pa aph,laur «UAT,.OR wnicir IS TITE lIEST, VAR MI Ft . fiE On Wolist litstantaal Is a qt.-eloo daily and hourly ulied by parnt... motions for the heal* of adds' children. All atto are Rs all erdeminted with the artkle. 0111 Immediate ly &nester, Inr. NleLatie's Crelebrated Vernalfiszt, prepared by Fleming Brew: Peruburgh, lea. It bmooevr tw.oultnown To Mil. and i• one or the mcast ramediew that Rao L. nmd A friend of oars Idtely hendtd ns the f, , llowlug ...foment in eel:deuce to Ibis Terinifng, Non lima, September nth. I RR:- Grna.a.m. A ~ .an lady of my at'qn•lntance Mel been I', • long iime r. ry much troubled with 'Nomad I whited boo to-try lir. RlcLane's Celebreded Vermsfune. pmpamd I, Venting littßborah. Pe. She arronlingly per. eltimed and lob one cul, which mewed her to discharge •13 unnenal of onanttly of Iron.' Rh. arm latirie•lasely relieved of all the dr.mlftil ayttaphms accompany ing this disease, and rapidly rs mieend her owls/ health. Tile forma lady dm 1 not vrifts her name mentioned: het residence. how. ernr, Is 3.11 Fifth street, nod she refres to Wry. Hardie. No. 3 Manhattan pyre. 1111111..eurrIA.w• will I. namtel to gut for DR. LA:IIEY. CELEBILATN.I.I V CRMIPTOK, tusuntiattured by YLE.lllliti 1.% A:I other Verrolfnes In romp , I*.n sr. wurtlaleen. Dr. IrLan... punks. Itermlrogo, shin hl• celebrated ',leer 1114,eari uvwM 13/.4 it all rempa.tabl• drn. warm. wWwwa lArgiristhr, ef orl9.daoleT 13.1iNIING 4144. Amusements. iTrsuuftoLt THEAfit E.— :41..V. ANY /1.11•LOCII ST•GY .W ♦INISEIIatN : DI I RA (7n:lc l l'ocvoacc, COrTlrk.di to hrtvittoo.4c.,, 76 dolly CICCit, • . . .d. 15 Irbolo lakust .... .16,00 Ooloto.l Gailory 241 erucceolom ...13,00 Worn op.' .7 o'clock. Vottnlo H. 74. Bus ottlre ov,o trout 10 to t 3 o'clock I al m,t....nr J II D 1 - 11 N .1...11 µ.1.•.: ' .n h.• Jr.dtt rt.arsztr.l tN 1111. • 0.n.0..," ur K now l.'s ...I.laret+.l Os, .1111V11. TIIUKJIIA V ES'S:NINO, Nar..u3l..r ith, H..1•1.n 1. , 14.1i1/ pidlT. f 4 IS•ro LorK: Tilt 13 ,1 1.1NT11,45 ANI. 1•111: 111., .D.vonpu.e; Ilwo , th. D... Ur. 1 , set . . . VI .• J.,..t0. lily. . . . , mrl.watra Pa. erl4l .. MM. !alum Ilarbt.ll ... • Too wind* g. Ilk (2,1 tvel.; the 1...1tts !arr.& Ow SPIT. PIN, *pertal .flotirro Plc4:l,4lclN'n SIAOSICTI)-Ellt TYIr M - enln4, Prin. DeFme .• or 01e tab. .t 1 14.1 I'nneaMeri JAhral .4gez./.14y.—1n .utraftlln% tide Machina t• • din rtnninmalng pular, RIM •tl..nn haa bran awed !ult. mat., fact,ro to under it perlxl In every ...-utl.l roll< ulnr, In order to ha, par, •Ith M. .olai tot irnpr; , 44n34nla 4,1 the a,7,•tni Ow • It total:mat In 11.14 bratnh or a mark. Ilan. otactute. PA 111hY NIIUI:LI)NR WITLIttUT 11NR Natail hire Vt. It la admirably adapt.' to gdrvent and cure ,ry r.,111 of Illata.,e, actrh C 01141111.01., Scrofula, Pohl. , Rhautua tiont, byrparriti, all fortnad# Physical and Mental proatra. lion d Ntrynna /now...ea Orr, stand (astute of this Apparatw i. that It la aloya ready for tole, the pea. Lin obtained from a Prfl94o, nt Alagnat,. Aril. or other loirreellardabelog raairdtad. Bold. wio•taaale .4 ratan, by DR. GEO. 11. KEYAEK. .<25-41.1.rT Wboh.sal. Drucci.t. lln W^o4 11,14.•` Cut tDRLN all Buffer more or lees from teOf7DA when a I LIU Is alling and ilia mother cannot disrurer IL. cant. The are of B L. P.thrzatoc.l's 1.1111 In mantle:oe.. Instance. sleep the little patient Immediate re lief. Title medicine has proved IMO! to be of unsurpat-ed tYlr.scy In the cum of tenons. Prepared tel told bg D. L. FAIINESTOCIi & CO., Whole...le Droggleta and Prowl.. ton of Walton', Pith, No. b , corner wond and-Fourth eta, Pittsburgh, Pa. Be. adrertLemeat au lib page of thIN or-30-dkArT TAPIOCA--A fine article, for Bale low 111 DR. It RTSER . 2, No. 140 Wood.,. _ Annow floor —A fine qualtty, for nalitat DR. EYdER'd Drug Stoic, 140 Wt. !.t 0e2.3:4*•T EXTRA Ili' —A email quantity fur ral6 nc.Z.,I4!T ..A BRANDY—. at Kt:YEWS, NO Wood HERNIA OR RUPTURE OURED--DY. tleo. 11. ilayeer, ofl4o Wood et., has enry kind of TRUSSER for the relleirand cure of Ilerula or Rupture. no:Dalaver StIOULDER BRACES---A large assortment at DR. ICEIBERII, No. 140 Wood et. ocAdAerT ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS of every kind at ' DR. R RYSER'S, No. 140 Wood et ne2S-da err OLD RYE WIIISIET—I have Some of RU per- Hoe quality. 060. 11. REIMER, nelDablierT No. 140 Wood stoma 1-IELMBOLD'S POSPOIINE PRRPARATIOn. kIELMROLD'S thounue PREPARATION. ELELMBOLD'S Renuine PREPARATION. lIELSIBOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION. le prepared acconliag to Pharmacy and Chemlatry. th the gmateet accuracy uld Chemical imowledgo devotee to their combination. .DAUPLIIN COUNTY' FAIR, 1.1 of the Bladder, Kidnor, Gra”.l nod Drone,. R r itirio ilk.. 1-=4—Yr« . lug AD T certificate of • ca re prover 20 yaws' standing _ H. T. IlLtaridn—Deor SY, I have bona troubled with an affliction of the Bladder and Kidney. for over ounty years. I hove trial Physicians in vain, and as but allfeln. ded to give your genuine Plaparation • trial, n. 1 bed hoard It highly woken of. It afforded me Iruniediale relief. I hare used three bottlos,_and I bags obtained more relief from Its effects and fad much better than I have for twenty • Iles Ibeett nthlotalettely awarded ICI WHEELER Et years preriont. I hartreregraded faith la Its virtues and curative powers, and shnil do all in my melee ti WILSON as "REST FOR FddrlLY USE." known to the afflicted. Hyping this may prove edruta. gotta, to you in assisting you to Introduce the tpletkine. I not truly your, hi. llcColarica. lasil,town, Pa. Jan. 27,1867. Should any &Mitt Mr. Aldformlck's statement, ha refers to the rygCggentlemen t ntlemen Hon. Wm. Bigler, eigjorginor, Peatkeylvalkle. Hon. Unlit. flotanco, ThiLscielptda. lion. J. C. Knox, Judge, 'Doge Co., Pa Don. J. B. Blink, Judge, Philadelphia. • Hon. D. R. Porter, en.fioverner, thenteylventa. Ron. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Ilan. It. C. Grier. Judge U. B. Court. Hon. 13. VV. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia. Won. W. A. Porter, Cl,l Solicitor, Philadelphia. How John Bigler, exeeuveroor.Calltuente. Hon. E. Banks, Auditor General, Washington. D. C. And many others, If necaniary. Sir B!ws .. itt Ilerrtgelfign theater! HI LMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, 11 nun her column. mr264inclavy _. __. 5. Speed. Tetsurapnie markers. Now Tome, Nov 3.—Cotton declined %W."; eala. 3800 6. Quietness of movement. baleen middling oplantl at 11 11.1 d. Flour lechne.heale. 7. Strength, firmnees and durabilit 10,000 bbls Ohm, mood hoop, at $5,0)65,84. Wheat am y of Wet 30,000 bomb *cetera .nice at SIL,I Milwaukee doh . seam that will not rip or ravel. 01g,94; Cldragoeprlng, on.ontel,7o. Cora firm; 87,m0 boa 8 • Applicab i l i ty to a variety of purpoties mold. Pork Oran Wee of prime at $L7,t07513,75. Beef se; • ur - -a , I . live; odes at $10,50011,50. Littered Oil steady; Data at arid underlain. angel any. demi; Wes et lie for Orbutne. Code. O % .., .... . Dale. at 10%611%. Miaow doll; make at 5t71,0 ran 10. Rides O. 1.:01:0p110L110118 and elegance of model and quiet bat ste , dy. ifelaane* quirt 0 45e. , Cana 31 —Mews havellightly advanced; eale. a a finish. 7(40; a few of the best at 0%; receipts 4170. Sheep and , lambs $244050; - receipt. 10,500 Ovine plenty; market • doll al $1.2505,2!. nrelpts 5000. Cow•nowlnal. tetocaMatorlc—Stoike higher; Michigan Southend:l74 N. V. Galina 84%:- Penn". Orel Co. T 4; &soles sim These maribines are now offered it , . greatly Milwaukee, /Ulm 104 I lola Marli tg u s s r 4; Mitsouri Wee. pwrwoßD RATES . ...i, ask.. a messes ttl%: leh. OM 7.834 Erie !tall. "" road 16%; Clevelend & Toledo 95,11; Outgo kali 0. a Co. ' % 145!4; Name Railroad 110 X: Lacier" land grants2oX. PouLannouta, Nev. 4.—Brradatoffa of all deactiptions .. continue dull. Floor learrniug freely, and sell. only In a 00.18:Lf J.:natl....we to the home treJe. at 11563,1-2)4 per bbl for nine : mw and good btandeovel $ 5 . 2 50....5.50 &nut.. RV% Yleitr i iTALNUT HALL lIBSTAII7RANT, doll at 42c Corn Meal at H. Wheat comas la elowly.nad . MASONIC SALL. FIFTH d`riZZr, h i I. Wier &mend; tre adv... our inotallartg prltuo red % at $1,2001.24. Rye mell. 011 arrival at 75e for new and 010 c ,% j4oi 3 3 El .T• MT. I V _vs x 0 g 3EI leg. for old. 8000 boob Dad yellow Corn sold at &OM. Game In better denote), and se‘lls attic. Prortgatuareheld very ; firmly:. mew Pork sells at $17.50 per bbh 100 casks bacon . A PRO PRIITOiI. LL DELICACIES OF pi,....d gunadees brought 7; 9;4. Lard Is held el 11 I ,1011. TIM BRAWN, prepared by the moat ez• 4111.1 In and 12e In kep. hirmenvid whew $OO boa 1 patiaapei eanika peeved up at the aborted De fortold at $2,75056. Wlllekey steed, at 21}9751:2 meta Una, Rota .- •.: %.. L.. .__: - ILA 81110 C 'OLOCI2 A. SI: 011171. TWILTIe WCIPIX P. ill. a uici mii. le, d.—lpeose, I. without metal e d ch.,p I AU artiole. la lb. U moiler: to lb* 1 , 444 . 1/1.1 er, ..4.6.0 tor stsi Mem grades tbs pars nondaej ; ; loath, noodled daily to , eastesesed tots order.—. seleioll4oD bble st-114,1O@SCO Orr tssey sod s4,76@sa for' Itostnese are vtil and SU bole so BILL 41- .1= ale et sae: Hap biped atmuwitt.g7fq all *Obeid . sr whams. Depot neaa.lifehoilimielaidasits.. st • tAI. Ma Wee.; Wm. , noddies' lam wt. eactuissekr rftelabia , IA lb* didlea7lll' -: - 61.8 - --„ semeto 100 bbhe iesSePork setclairetbersarelseysessfileces . - etduat - , , -ECRlNlTarAr.:oolersitifiX:':;( '.--,.. !whir suelaal aastalig, - *PPLI - •: - •••• - - I . --:- - .-!breetazdtrailidit!CsOiolo o4 :loitilliiiiik 4 yawls/aka vass=sastgeta. ,•• . ' ''' 4 WD' *Wilk - , -,:.4. 5 ." ~....,........,-,,,,, ------, -,,,---.7,,,-ar,---,-,a---.v;ml,*,nv-','.*.-...-,",s.k;;:..'rli-fz--f---,:d ''.. -14,,,, V1'i1-a•tt*Zilif:' , l.,Z,V,P4o ,,, t* `.....'^- New Tons, Nov. 3.—The returns thus far received do not indicate the election of one democratic Con gressman out of this city. St. Lawrence county gives 5.000 to 0,000 Republican mai. In the 17th district, F. E. Spinner, epp., is re-elected to Con gress. The delegation to Congress from this State gill firobably stand as follows: Opposition 28; Ad ministration 5. The Tribune estimates from the re turns received from about one-half the State, that Morgan, Republic., for Governor, will have 10,000 majority. Nair YORK. Nov. 3.—ln the 3d district William son, Fneion, claims a majority of 23 over Sickles, Administration. Nan. Tont, Nov. 3.—lt is now reported that John B. Hoskin, the Aeti.Lecompton'ttemocmt, has been defeated for Congress in the Ninth Congressional District. AL.LLANY. Nov. 3.—Tbe Albany Journal hes fall returns from twenty-Erb counties, showing net Re publican gains of n,OOO in thtue counties. The Journal estimates Morgan's majority in the whole State at 20,000. ALIIANT.—The Atlas giros ap the State by 20,000 It claims fire members or Congress. N.wARK, N. J., Nov. 3.—ln Essex county there is an Opposition gain of fire members for the Astern , lily. In thirteen townships in Burlington county, the majority for John N. L. Stratton, opp., for Con gress, Second district, Is 1,500. Norcross, opp., for State Senate, has 1200 ma.). All the Opposition A, semblymen. in the county orw elected. In Mercer county, Stratton's maj. is 500. In Passaic county, Fourth Cougrnasional district, John Hoyler, dem.. has 200 majority. In Norris county„satue district, J. IL Riggs, A n ti-Lecom pton dem., has 200 majority. In Somerset county, Third distrint, William Pat terson, dem., has 180 mai. over A 41.1112. Warren county gives Adrian a mall maj. Roiling, the op position candidate for Assmohly, is elected at Hacks town, which is agate. In Ifnntordon county. Lam bertville gives Mr. Adrian 30 mal. Taswrox, N. J., Nor. 3.—lt Is reported that the Opposition has triumphed in the Stole throughout. Probably the whole Republican delegation to Con gress l elected. Daraotr, Nov. 3 .—Fifteeneounties lieard from give the Republican Stale ticket 6,300 majority, shooing eon:Adorable democratic !mini. Cooper, dem., eti . mej., over !Inward In the let dL triut , with Livingston to bear from, which gave 3S Republican maj. in 1056. Derwin., Nor. 3.—The bobteroas weather of last night prevented the' returns from any towns, units, immediately accessible by telegraph, from coming in. Additional melte plane the election of Howard, Republican candidate for Congress from the first district, in doubt, though his election is yet claimed by the ftepublicans, by a fair majority. The Dem ocrats appear to hare mule but email gains in the northern part of the State, while the Republicanit bold their own fa the southern part. The returns are yet too meagre to properly estimate the Repub lican majority for the State ticket. . mu..wAr.ir., Nov. 3.-113 this city, BrOMI2. Demo. crat, for Congress, has 575 majority. 1,2 the Ist district, Potter, Republican, far Conran, I. sleeted by 3000 majority. Returns from the 2d end 3.1 dis trieta, sa lac es heard from, which ma watt..log. favor the election of Billinghtint, Republican, to the 3.1, and of Washbern..Repiatilitian, in the 2d. MI the returns will he In this evening. I . OIITKII A.ll DAVI.. Hosrov, Nor. 3.—Returns from all but fifteen town. giro Ranks 65,000; Reach 34,000; Lawrence 12,000, in round cumbers. The State Senate will stand, beanoerate 3, Republicans 37; and the House of Representatives, Democrats 29, Republicans 192. No Amertratte. Mare are nine diatriets to bear from. Ilurlinganie's majority for con z ross is op. wards of 400 rotes. Cu - rata...to, Nor. 3.—The return; tta tar an re rairc.l in Chicago, indicate. nothing dtfnitc . The contest is HCIPC. and both sides claim OA ricmry., It le thogght however that Douglas bar the ham chmee, Ng.r. rmeet anhvootr. hi.ud 300 ult., ham sr. .”.4, 1.4 malaria's of the -1 . 46 44 1 1[1. , which was to. 'red hare lorigonlino tally wrecked! on 11 A veND.I. no Am was ...n on si• moth-side of dm Island, about noon. A large steamer came from the eastward and went to the weal. She rrnixintol tn o hcors and procooded westward. After the steamer had left nothl.qt was men of the burning vessel. The reboot:l'er Anho, front Halifax for Queb tem totally Inst ill the Country Harbor - Cagey, the ? ?.lhh ult. New Inca, N.n , 3.—Scuor Jere!, the special en voy from Nicaragua, has issued a manifest, caution ing persons against purchasing passage tickets for the steamer Washington, which is advertised to sail on the Gth inst. rot San Joan Del Norte. Ito says that owing to the unsettled state of the Isthmus question, it will not be in the power of the owners of the Washingtial to fulfill their engagement to carry pasissngers errors the route. N Nov. 3.—Thu British bark Claude, from Quebec for Sunderland, Was wracked in a gale, In October. The captain, Mr. Chanele end his wire, sod loran ni the Crew perished. The balance have arri red here. Sr Lori., Nov, 9 .--kinerhand mane from Cantor ate, with San Freoeieco papers of the 9th, here been nerdy...l, but they contain nothing later then are embraced in advice, per steamer. Ciacixaari, Nov. 3.—The weather le gloomy, with rain off and on. FCo F. 185 8 - 11 ICI HEST PREMIUMS lIAVF BEEN ♦MAIMED To UTHEELEIL & WILBON'B SE WING MACHINES, OVER ALL COMPETITION, BY TUE PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR; VIRGINIA STATE FAIR; INDIA-NA STATE FAIR: OHIO STATE FAIR; lOWA STATE FAIN In 1858. Also at' the WASIIINGTON COUNTY FAIR, THE FIRST PREMIUM Tb 6 soml.load testimony la fully conclusive that Wheeler a Wilson's Sewing Machines An*, very beet toseefeetnred on mount of 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construc tion. 4. Portability, ease of operation and man- ALEX. 8. EXIED, Agent; No. 68 FIFTH STREET, The. late LJetrpoot suction maim or .hoot Ida.. Cl Fad India. and RV': B e ale. of other deacrlptlove, have gone off with aa much ephit aa waa expected. Iconeefactureae cod turelgt. boyars displayed great caution ha their action., The haat getatlti.e of keel India &cleansed Id j. lb at.dra JO, 101., 10 bile lb. uthdt deacriptintle Were sold at former tales, or,aritbdraarn. • n. Ootton crop, along the Tenn.-itale do-[ ato niorea.at - .4 la be rat, oui the ield atrundauL vice.. Clarkaari nofloe. tha Combata y nt! rlrer. state that Ad?..l.Gtalft.on bnle of Floor bad ecentonlattal at that port 1.0 ehlpotent. This le an ladicettion of th. change that hat tat= plaza In the sgrkultural bosh... of Tann.... awl Kentucky. A few year. ago tarp, quaullt.. of flour were shippe4 from tbla market to the Curotrrhentl dyer. W. are slew to Infer from 11118 tart. that upon the rrraatAptlau of river navigation— "hi° and tributaries-I=watt. atuounta 44 11. - . or will be otared forward Is market--enough to glut lb. Fonthrtn tuarketa for two or three month.lncome.—{Cln. Gee The ternlannual divklends, declared yeaterday not to-day. by matt of the banks at Matletlelrhla, wen.. follow.. We ere the rapluo .hat of each bent, ay well as the , grum amtrtint of lb. Maitland declared • Mink.. Cep. Klock. Itivulena. groan Arnr FbilartalpAla . .41,4•10.5,1 4 "taae r . .. 5 ,43/ Farm. A Haab 2.000 rjrar S.u.lrort 1 goes_ Met-hanks 4111.001/ to.r.ao 11. Libertn . re 2.13.(.r 12.1..11 Watts ......... 410,001 5 " -2" L. Mar. Mact. 4M,535 1 • •• .s . 2_2aft Girard . .. 1,1,4 o.ooll o.fah. 3 1 i” Tnaaartuen's City. ........ 193.51:41 3 Coustoontrealth. .. 165,110 5 a ' ---"..411111112 4gi 71. Bank .4 North antertral:.,.. not divule at th. .4 v.ar. The Penn Town•ltip . n.,t ,et an.o.onced ti. di aid, tl. and we bare not h.... 1 hone the Ken•ln. ton uar.l. The Cone4ldatinti Bank thy. nnt divide uutll the eercini week in Novruther The Corn Exchang e Rank I. tab, lit, Ina only Nero .t; operation a short tint, With Uuati tern.. tiout, the .bore lucludea all the Hanka of till, city. The N. amount of ther diriti•Od..4 Ma thlne• It Rank. rwpor, ed above la 13ii.154, which le an ave of mutely four j,l vq3 t_ on-the whole amount of capital .rage &We the shove w... 113 type, we I.wrii, that the iiettethg- Wu hank has declared a dividend nf dee la rent.—i Phil. Dol. C1111111.111.M Rica MLR,, Ort t)—W. continue to re port • mead, demand Or the mt/cia, and prime unchanged. The receipt. of the week, 4MatlSiting to 1060 tee., wane fully •Im trbed - -extrentre of prima ranning hot. 27 44 3 !4' - ; the bulk al the saes, however, were tram 30.3% prime hemlines aro very toyer.,toyer., and none here been no 004 the market for toe Wet three or four da export+ of the Mel Iry remaining Ott shiptemne to re. t cleared. 305 ltn.Vl tk, The nelloarlog la a conilairatireatatement of this condition of the :Mee York Dania for the eerie ending Oct. 23 sod Oct. HO 1I Loans. ........... $12 M ,7 4 0 = 1 2 SI2 Oc C M 6 l lc. s,2l9,367Specie 2 9 ,031,429 70707,1117 Dec. 1,i.73,iik Choulathe.-- 7,379,071 7.0:49811 Dec. be 1i.35 Depooftes ....... 10.4,072 41 9 108,001,267 Ins. 7.M,7.7.9 Und'n Dep't.... 81,14.3,111 51.300,357 Inc. 105,220 rnmonneuto Corms lionize, Nov. 4185/I.—There were 2,000 head or Beer Cattle at Me yard. this week. and the Market was dull, Loft without any clung. to role In ruin.", which ruled nearly the mine, winging at from yd,6OGS,Z.O ? OM the iinum—The mein/. of Bleep were 0,000 haul. selling at 1244, mei, mold to Gcl,7c VI th, dreamt. Ihmsc—Atrou I 9,n00 load ore. at Phillip.' Y.rd this week, and sold at $5.2545,60 kt l(Sil tbs. rote.. The arrivals during she emt month were 03,474 her!, the largest numb., CA er before received In one month. RIVER SEWS. There were .Mowers all day yes:m.lv. Meeker was rising oiling, last eseuing, with betweau two and a bait awl three fee, The Jacob Poe. David Lynch, Brown Dick and Venonge ace all stuck at (11.., lions, The rain that bee fallen so for cannot affect the risers more than three or four Intl.. It will require a regular towhee to do any material good. All nor river inert an, waiting, and hopleg, and al I onr comma. wily with thorn. The euppiles of below short, lodes. we hove • regular cool total will rime before the fall lee comae. We are without our usual Western exchange, sad therefate no owe to add from below, Steamboat •Iyhtirt•lter. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Lucerne, Brownsville, User., Drnerneville. Telegraph, dn.- Tolsgruph, do. Oulemel Ruud, Elisshotit. Cot. Ilisiernl,•Elicitbeth. Been-0 rnot 0 In. del.. N EV STOCK! CAROM, OIL CLOTHS, MATTI AT 11111 FOURTH STREET CARPET- STORE. MISSOURI STATE FAIR W. D. & li. I I DOALLUM Itenpectfully Invite the attention of etrangene ,I,lting the Fair, and their contemn, generally, lea large and warted arteertetrot or CARPETINGS, Just .lectod Ly coo or O. ' S/. now lo the Ent, tom;sttng In pallor VELVET nod BRUSSEL% THREE PLY,SUPEIL YINIIt nod COMMON CARP/MINOS. Al., • large lot of WINDOW SIIADMI, - MATS end MATTING OP ALL KINDS, OIL CLOTHS, STAIR nons,TABLE•ND PIANO COVERS, Ac An., An, All of which we ant prototritel to fornlaL at Drewly Natured Rams for Cash ; • rt W. D. A H. APOALLUM. H. L. PAIINESTOCR & CO., WTIODESALIC DRUGGISTS, No. GO, corner WOod and Fourth Sto., DEALERS IN POIIRRIN AND DOSIRSTIO DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CUEMI CAM, PAINTS. OILS, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, oLASSWARR of all dercsiptlu.; PATENT MEDICINES And everything appertaining to the Dry Blffille r. Those to want of Pura and Genuine Articles, will do well to glee tut ■ call. We onar.tee to sell. low us can N. bought In We or other markets, and warrant evaryttdog to glee satisfaction. We anthellole Provision and only Manufacturers of 11. L. FAMNEBTOOK'S PERMITGOM DEL R. A. WILSON'S . Tonic, cathartic and Aliti.llyapaptia PILLS. The beat care for worn...either in children or adults, ever offend to the public is nridonbtelly the Termites., Prepar ed by A.L. Talmestock. Thirty pen experience In this dam of undkine has siren • run pia:inter that this I so article every way worthy of confidence. Al a cure for worms it claims to be unequalled. and as • merchardable article It Is prepared and *old as 11. L. Fahoesteck's and no Minx, as tho proprietors do not wish to have It confounded with any other article of Tenalfoginow la the market. WILSOII'S ULLA bare had a mere teal existenrwfar Geer twenty pram normpiorted by uhresthing of any kind; and held at doable the prole of what they are Sag .014 at, yet with all them &oilman.. wherever used they have fano Natant* hdied bs render the minuet satisfaction In perletolag all the requirementts ors minable firsay rine, and as inch are recommended by man of the mod Torso and re.posodble dilutes of the lan& gm hi ht , idense what OW. Wars Melds* of Wig, p a , ea • " Weenterreeveonary On& •d• MMus. nifibufths beet teen".estog 'seer Asti rhtee,th who !paired. teeeees7 ewe, sad esa truthfully sey that I ha wow totted tug astooesequellit Woe. ittieo. tee featranketkon et :11eleheeeth textr bi Z . 7 writ fret In ha*, as Ikallibildeditiollid kit my ; heasisis , sestipoliatistritbaiw *it akiiim• Thetptlimooeloth oeilattchheleheible nYeiaStfi;'4l2§Kk3l6l:',WtgalA.RkW Commercial. EIONICTAILY AND 11.:0211116IIVILAL.• The. Tosser.° TIMM —According to a loon oetehllehed cow tow, the annual commoncement of tho tobacco trade lakes place on the lot of November. Through the kludges* of Mr. F. Janeeen, ono of the acconeplleMl %Neches Of the hone° of John Suadt k Co.. we have berm fcrolehed with a slip of their anneal enroll.. which Is pobll•bed In ignothor column and give. mtereallog etallatlcal Int.rnmlhal of the trade for a number of Icon. It will to. sere from It that the sal*, Ito 111 , !wet yr..- have been 18,003 blade, lea follow.: Illckott Ninth etnwt Todd'. Toted 19,96:1 The receipts Pal but little below (possibly 30Q htider , the number mold, ea the hogsheads resold either oh pl.teis' or buyers . account are placed among the reviews and not counted Again to avoid an additional expel:woof starche.. foes.. The tales bare been larger than during any year As o ept ISSI-11T, sod are more than double those of the pre ceding 'car. With a fairerop in thl. Stateand Tennessee, wo do not see why the bueinese ahould not be largely Increased. Certain ly there be DO market that offers greedier Inducement, to the planter than tbla We hare three capacious warehouses, conducted by neeponalbte men. Tito business le conducted entirely on We rash wystene, and the owner has the right to reject prices am often as he pleases, the only additional et pease thoreby Incurred being storage and inenrance, which ore but • trills. • We hate spoken to repeatedly of the advantages of this market that we nerd not enaluenthi them agalo. Ail the manufacturers tithe Lake cities,of Cincinnati. of Pittsburg, and of the interior tows. in- the West and Northweakro Blab., to which we may add car own manufacturers, which form no lueoteridersble nurnber.look 1 o this market for imp pot-.. /a addition aro have a number of resident buyers for the British and tiermsu markets. We tome esffil that the crop of Kentucky and Teimc,eo will bola fair ono—nearly se large es that of the (receding year, bet of it euperlor qoality. If planters will pay proper attend do to prising, and pot it no It blade imitable for aid, meat, ` bey will be large gainer* lay it" The Virgiala and North Carolina asp will be • shirt one —the plaut having suffered from want of rain. So we err Informed at least by a Virginia =nabob:intr.-1 Lon. Jour Tee Wool. TR/DLL—New York, Oct. ZO, 1858---Since our last lame the demand for domestic wool has Lieu quite en tire, and large qn.tlties of all ds•rxiptions have changed lisnde et @drained rates, notwithstanding the complaint s of the inanufactiniog dlsiriet• of the unrenannerative prim, of gouda. folder, feel confident of a farther advance before .pr leg. The demand for the last eight day• has wirnewhat abated, but prices are to no ways affected. The .rock of ' fleece Is considerably dllnlolsited. but we early expect free aripplies. Palled wools have Men adieu, and higher rates obtained, bat the busiases has mostly been moaned to air New York and neighbor/0g pullings,••• bet Utile country palled bee to yet appeared. The present high prices meet bring • good supply in the market Ca/Mt - alit and Texas wools bare met with a reedy We fully up to oar quotation.. The better thiveiptiona are tlmmost inquired toe, and wool. growers la these State. would flcd their 'Warrens protectol by 1 , 01.1136111/ to improve illicit for k .. Flue rarely:, wools have been moderately active, and prior. have allghtly keproved. tuanufactureri continue to appreciate three wools. Tb. ' , nand stock is amply ourtt dent for the demand, and offing goad ..I.ctions of Cape, Aaetratisti, arid Mestizo, We may henceforth coped to toe oar market. better .applied with thee. wool,, 44 the wire. are more trimmers/ler than those obtained in the kuropenn marts. The lett., remark may Mao tat applit.l et limo Igo art.olt, of which large. talcs of Conlota, and o her k led. of l-oth American, hare beau arstitt at lull Wee. The lat.. aorietu rate of about lONI halt.. 1,1 Nast India, and 4.3 halta ..- .ea. went olt with much .pint at satisfactory prier, and influenced some pretty elteuilve mesh, aales of Sour., Dmtskol, and other kioda. W. hare., fah. supply of t trosAs. NEW STOCK I PITT4BUROU, PA H. a I L , D S 0., - WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., VT AVE NOW IN STORE ONE OP THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE _LA_ nano of BO=OTS AND SHOES Ever brought to this market, of great variety, adapted to Ir A. A. ND.WIN T Fc 1Z S .A. le S. Having been purchased DIRECT from the Manufacturers, chiefly for CASH, and selected with _ GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western .Bayers. 45e-31.rdInntg visiting Plttelonrgh. either to peeshnee thasda, or on their vray to