»P«uU liofttra. t/IKK BUMCRIoa COPPER ULL • • •• >• - tso s M'H! li T I iT.Gr WORK s. PITTSBURGH. ; PAHK, U’CCBOT & CO., manopactdbers op sheathing, braziers* »nj bolt copper, pressed oop per corn)Mß, IUIMd Still Bottoms, Spotter Solder, *O. Also, Importer, end Inters io METALS, TIN PLATE SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. CotwtsnMf on Uod, Tlaraon’i M scbtoes end Tools, t Ho. 149 Pint and 130 Second ilr^et, Pltubur*b»'P*»»*« <Sf"?p«Ul orders ofOoppsr col Co sny desired ystteru _' HENKY H. COLLINS, , Pot warding and. Commission Merchant, AND WTIOLZSALB DKALKR IN <Jheeee, Butter, Seed«,lTi®h, And Prodoc* Generally, \a. 23 Wood BtrtU, PiOiburgh. _ HrNA SXO VJS WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, I mispfacto»*e AK&DiiirainrTt*T TiEim or . COOKINC, PABLOS AND HEATING STOVRS, I Pialn and Fancy Grato Fronts, &c. :J . Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Patent Gab Burning and SitonCoxsmiiNo COOK STOVES. Ofiloe and Bales Room, pri&lydfo N((|,4 WoodHt,, Plttibarfli. Pi, ■N. HOLMES Ac SONS, DIALIAS in Foreign aod Uomeslie BilU 1 of Hitbnogt OEBTI7IOATTS Of DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, (7 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. made ou all iLe prlucipsl cities tbreagb eut tbs United SUtas. ap?24cly Pall Faihioni. mooord as ao-, AST) RETAIL DEALERS /.V "" iso KAKcucmsas cr BATS, CAPS, FUR 9, BONNETS.'AC., Are now opening for the FALL TRADE a magnificent stock of FRESH GOODS, which will b« sold at low prices. No. 131 WOOD STREET, anZT Firs doors above Fifth, Pittsburgh. ROBERT ORR, Wjm IN STRAW BONNETS AND BONNET RIBBONS, tlo writs. Ac., N'O 9i MARKET STREET. PITTSBUBOB a. B a UARKI.B, «SBD?iCTCB*M dr PKiKTUra, JOB AND ALL KINDS 0? WfiAPPiNG P A P iG R . Worehoastj No. 97 Wood SLre«t, pirrsßxrsGS, pa. tny-fct’rfc EUca bencht el market price* JOHN COCHRAN <SC BRO u&ircracruHU or Iron Ralllag l Iron VanlMj Vaalt~~Door Window Kbnlten, Window finards, it., .Voi Ul HCrtii and Bd Third Strut, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSUUBUfI, PA., H%* r a Co hanJ a variety of nev Pattern*, fancy rod plaii raitxble for all pnrpoaea. Particular attention paid to «i rioaingGrare Lota. Jobbing done at ahort notice. mrfl wn ttNßim wa. 0 raiann VANDEVER & FRIEND, A OT O R N k; Y 8 AT l« A W , ano bOLiri't'OHH IN riIANCICHY, *V.». 6, Mcn<;'i Btud, Dubuque, promptly cuaJeln any paiiuf N.xtLcr Ttwa, or Wtulni n witcousiu. Will attend U> 'U« parchaaeau.J SaW of Uuei Ealala, ot taliitna Honey on U>>t>d» and tvl.lyjfo ««. o. Koeinaon wtraaow muoliss 'ROBINSON, MINIS 1 MILLERS IfUIINDKUS AND MACHINISTS, WA.SIIIN Gr r O M WOKUB Pittsburgh, Peuoa. Ufflce, N0.*41 Market street. •'Uuafictur* nil kjuJa of Steam Engine* tod Uill Utibic try, Osttluga, lUllroad Work, atotm Beilto and 8be«l Iru Work. lot-blug and itapalrlug duirt.oD abort ont!c« w’k\ ; "man ac wY>~n UanoUftoriraouJ Dealers In all kioila of tobacco, smrrr and ciqarb, AND LKAF TOBACCO, o/Smith fi'ltt Slrfrl an 4 Ihunontl Allry, PITTHBirROU. PA H’OHKKiN EXL’UANti IC SIOIIT BILLS DRAWN BY Ul'ilCAN) SlieitUAN * CO., ON THK ONION bANK, LONDON, IN BUMS or ONB -HOUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Al o, DUla »a tha pilnclpat cltle* aoJ towu* of France, B«lg am, Uollaud, Garoiauj, Uut»U *£.l ottior European ±frate icoatUutlj «u baoJanJ fornlalfy WM. 11. WILLIAM* A CO., Banker*. ff««! atrerr. r..rtir» uf Tl<ii4. , JOHN" B.LBB, Af K (J T T A I I. < * If , Na. SS market Si., FKlOmrglk, A J p‘Kni assortment of Olotb?, Oa&siucbca, VcsriNOS, CaiTlSVa. »,».l ftU g.—J# lor e«ui)<man^ wt»r,jaatr<x - 6i»f>i 49;0rdfcr« protnpUr fillet, (a tbe latest style* i>f lb* erf tart&Opdfc J. SCOTT. Dentist, HAS removed tn the house lately occupied by Dr! Wm. A. Ward, No. *-TS I**uu ttitat, «id«,) (Otld diX.r-kbc.Te Uaud iliMl OjfHe\> Hours from Gnu. till f. r k 1 Plttaburgb Btee>) Work* ■JLJOITKS. BOYD & CO., i»ilor*r*of CAST STEEL; alao, SI'RINd.pLoW and &. B STEEL; SPRIKOSand AXLES, Comer Ron and Firtt S'.rtttt, AUr&t/rjt, Ki- T). B. ROGUCitS & t’O.. ■ADOMOTOAXU Of Bogeri* Improved Patent Staa’l Cultivator Teetli, CbmiriSoTi aniFtrit Sirt'Jt, Pittu'.tirgK,.F* ta^SjTdr-—" “IiAIL ROAD SPIKE COMP ARY. looeph Dllxwortli.— Di W. C. IJldvrell. (.W.-*»r3r* It, Pcritr, Rolft <& shc»t'l KAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry allev, *nl2:l yrffr PHTHBUTUIK. PUN Vi ,f. Tvl. LITTLE MBBOHANT TAIL.OK, No. 54 St. Clair - Street, PnT3DOHOU. PA > ' Meyer's Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, Tht On\p Rmed'j int\i BAr.’f W;rU Sure to Exterminate Bust, W;cs, C©cE*OAam,Boos, A:rrs, Alosqcuoxs, Plcib, MCTDS, 3iOUB| GSAIJf Woun 18D OAUDM IkJICTS, Ac 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH. Tbeee Celebrated Bemedfea have boa eiteniively used for twenty-two yean In All pul*of Korop*, tad their mine cJvU* power hov# been Attested by tho Oocrtr of Radii, Prince, Knglapd, Austria, Fnwir, Bavaria, Barony, Belgf* do, Holland, Neploa, Ac, and ibtlr Chemical propeitlea examined, and approved by the moitdiftlDgnUbed Medical* Pacnittea ell over tbe world. Their doetfnctlvraeee to ell kinds of vermin and ioeecte hex been certified to tbla country by the Director* ol tbe varies* Public IsiUtbUcrae, Planttre, farmers, Proprietor! of Hctela, Warabonioa, Meonfortoriee, and by variobi die ingntabed private cltlscn*. Nomeroo* Testimonial* end Certificate* of the eflUary of three Besediee can be wen at the Depot. For gale, Wholeraleaui Ratal], bjr the Inventor ami Pro prietor, JOSEPH METER, Practical Chemlet, ei2 Broadway (cor. Honatsn sL,) New York. General Agent for tbe IT. Bute* ami Gened**, FREDER ICK V. RU3QTON, Druggl*t, No. 10 Astnr IL.n«*, and 417 Broodway, New York. Per >ale in tbla city, wholesale and retail by R. K. BED LSBB k OO n corner Wood eod Second «ta: JOS'TLP.MINQ, Oomar Diamond and Sletket el. DEEIiiiASi A M’KEN fl ah. Alleghany. deahtodfu Tiie^ Peruvian Syrup.—What is it/ Uv*t perebne Un an IJaa that .the Perovlau Bjrop l> a pTtpwatkb of Peruvian Dark*. Tble ia not tbe caae. *lt U a actable preparation of Protoxide of Iron, which la read ily received into thocOD*lilutlon, Jind will ect aea tonic in a way that that metal doc* not oiuaily act, wbongivenlu thefcrftuof carbonate, or even in the Iron by hydrogeo preparation, eo popular with phyilclane. Whoever daeirte to give iron loa twin that will be acceptable to the human eiomach,and that will be readily lateo Into tbe blood, will gtre tbia Peruvian By ro p, which ie allotted by men of high obaract-r throughout the country. Dr. Jlayef. the Stale Aaeayer of Manachaiette, testifies to it* extraordinary vir toea, and wn have every ««fldei«o io the ability of tba og*6t bare to convince anyone ol tb, uma. Tbe Peruvian 8.-rnp I. made in Beaton. and b„ formed meet wcuder ol corn, in Mldlseae. repairing . ~o u4o , nJ .lUrmtlr. preparation. See long fcUf(lLcr ptr , of to-dayi QizCTTE. DR. QEO. li. EETBKR.ua Wood etre.,, „ tho A nt for this city. aelu .liwT Bide, OH aud Leather Store, l). Kirkpatrick & Sons, No. 31 S. Third it., between Market and Cheelnot Philadelphia, hare for aale DRY AND SALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry and (jreeu Salted Patna Klpe, TanueiV Oil, Taunera* and Cor rLit* Tool* at the luwtbl price*, and open the beat terau. •3»AII kliide oflxather la the rough wantc-d, for which the highest market price will l<e given in caah, or taken in etdlAßg* for nilea. Leather stored free of charge and sold, an eggntniwdoo. nirllydfc ~ XtpptCM or Hernia.—Ur. Org. 11. Key* SU,»r]«>TfooJttrMt, PUlaborglt, tU eMiera'dliM for tbtt put aix veeka, tod bu procar») (bo SSOVt ippTOT**! Unit of Tronaa tor Ibe core of lie- -ler naptWCi «blcb be It. «!B»Jlfi6d to 0 Uo ID, Cftio of ‘ nltb Ih* mur»BC* lb*t BtUibtlluj will be - We WoQ jj # 4 T i»OOrretd* r * to nil on Dr. Eejr «beo auy (bios of tbit kind It needed, uwe fad per# <ed lh*t be la com prionuoslra l 6» DS * Unl *’ *“ ia'AaAwT 1 - * ” Pbjilcutri tor DUo*tf yt> OHM, «dTaiwoliro2l“ p' •MorißjPnlmoaiu^^*.' 1 ' ffltubargb, Pa. CO fjjtfSgftl o ' -deaf wntto f jefeSnrd»wl7|p^ stlit* comptlratcd w(ib er >U- OIDco 191 Peou tired, noif rc££. a iut ot ccnnit ci by IctU*. Forwardin' and CommUiion Herebanti, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Marni telor**. OotuTgotorata tod order* far LKAD, UIDKA, TIEUPf PRODDCH, Ac n aolldtad. Prompt atten tion to reeoiring and tonmrding. Ho. 40 Commercial Sttreeti SI. i^oals. •n»:dtf lICNUY OKRWIO ft. CO. HINtTPACTOIttS OP It O I-* f: 8 AISTI3 T W I N hi H 13 Or all ai?« tod deacriptlous.. Warehouse, 489, oor. Perm and Walnut Sts., T»o square* fctxiro the P. P. W. * C R U Freight Papot, SEWING MACHINES. O .*• N ... lath improvbmentb raANCFACTI'RKR’S PRICKS, AMKKICAK WAl'Cll h.B- WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AivrEß.icA.ftr watches. We would most respectfully onll theatten ti.m of the public to the American Waftboe now being ex teaslrely lutrc.Jare.l, tlid manufacture ol u~t.L~h bee lw..w«* •o firmly established that entire confidence cau La i>Utvd Qpoa them u tafo aud correct lime keepers, bub t y the wearer and aulk-r. Hexing been appointed Wbolw.il* Agent* i..r tt.f ».Ue of Ibw Watches, the public may l.c 1 u»it w;- cm **ll them at tho very lowest cash pnee* We naraaU-t n Tery large ityk ..f stirraul Plated Ware, fins Odd Jewelry to »eU, I. •, l >r«l. .Un.st, Cameo, Jet and Painting*. «>ur assortment of CLOCKS I* tiuuatully Urge al prrwot, comprUlug somibeuimful i-ut-ro* . I Wgbt and true l‘*y Parloi auJ OiHcs Clock* at greatly ledofe-l price* We bare also a roll stuck of rngllsh and Swiss U- l.t and Silver Watches On band, all ofour own Importation n*3, TCatrh Maker*’ Tool*, Utttruli »nd W*uh UU»», • HEIN HSIAN 1 MKYKAN, S'.i I'd Fifth aloTiiicttVi ttui'tiVh'sii aoi'iittitsiTr D..n’t fuil L> procure Mrs. Wicitiluw’s Sn»>th log Sirup for Cbll.lreu Teething l( be* u„*.]Ual „u earth, it great!) UrilUateatba pt.-Ce*. it faelt.Uiv M -on-ulug tbs leJu.lug all luflatu.imltou kill all* t pant, and I* tut eI .> rtgnlat* I tie U,w«la !>e|..i,.t OjK.u it, .... ibara. It • til s i»«- .eat 1.-youis«lre*,au.| ratlai and l.ealii, i.. y..nr lb taut*. Perfectly aafelu el.cam.* fbla •aliial.le juaperction Is fba pnecrlpll .u nf i.tta >.( abe ui.4l«t|arbbii)J and ahillul feoisle l‘bj*l. lam It. Na» England, au.l ba* baeo n*ed with i.oier failing surras*lu Uilll.uut of c«a*j. Wa l>n)ie*a It tba beat anj sareet rauia ty lu Ibe world' tu all cue* of pyaeutery and in (nntJtau. wbaib.-t It erlao* (rota taelbtng ui (tutu auy other cause If life aud health can l-e aatluialed t.» d.-iiat* ati.l raula.ll ia worth Its weight lu guU MUltoua Initio* ato s-ddaiei) >eai tt in* t■ t.ii ,••! Htataa 1 1 ia au .jld auj well-tried retu-siy PKtOK ONLY 2& CENTS A UtITTI.K genuine uulewaUie fa,. simile..l CU HTIS Al* tit HNS. N."w York, la-.u the ootelju wrapper, S..IJ L-j Prctflata throughout tb« world l»K Uftl 11 KNIfIKR, Agent i..t JMll.Lutgli InlMawlitT r. u. muu .wuso.i muu Assurance Company, i N») 1 ModROATK STREPT. LON'IMS KS T ABU Sti Kl> I N 1 s 6 . CAPITAL ..$G,U9*.*OO OU PAII> UP CAPITAL AND BUKPLUS 'J.1V4.111 U 4 ANNUAL UKVKNUK, f..r 11.0 lutf .latiuary 31, 18.-3 ....... . .. This company insures auainst Luva i/t Ly Kira, *!(□<<•( itn y ■ I Properly Tht HalrtoJ J-Vrwi«rmr a" nt.tJrrjU, *llll,lll •II caM, L««ml Upuo (b« rh*r».'tri i.( ilid u »i»i ■•>-■(1 (••■■l, and lt>* DxrUi <J lh« ittk. I’lumplly tiljoaUvl taJ pud »rt><«r«i>'a I U>ndoo A rpnutl yermunml Jun-l pi• •nJ'.f 1•? p*l J ft.r Ji i (rumt of L-<jr| |«J {AI» coan'ry Jatnea McCall; A Co, 174 W-««l •<< •. t J-bo fiord A Oa, 173 bruwu A Kirkpatricks, IV3 Liberty aii.-cr l> Gregg A Cu, W Wood atreqt Wilson, U'Klroy A Co, 64 Wo.*d itreri. . - Jamea MfCandlea* A Co, 10.1 “ •• •' Nluikk A Co.,W Water «tre«t: ” H A. FobnNtock A Co, First and 11*,..] >tt .*r a - J\j4 WiMslwell A Cn, rsecond and W.u.J *r 1 <-<-1 - Aiw«lL Lea A Co, s IVond atir«t; tiorchtield A Co, Fourth ami Mark*! •fr*.r« MiCandlesa, Means A On, Wood ar»J U •'<■> «<• Bcriixrcu is rniu*Ptii*Bu (1 Stuart. Eaj, 13 Bank street Meon llyara, Claffbort} A Co, 332 Market •ir«.t . *• If 10. il'Kt-e A (X>, 328<mth Proot itic-i. U'CoUJtaoa A Collins, Front end New ata. hmilh, Williams A 00, 013 Market »irre«: •' Jam** Otibtm A C«, 2U and £2 Let Hi* ttretr ,l,i»*pU B. Ultcbell, E*q., Preaident Mivhanln* Bank J*mt* Dunlap, £»>]., PreelJant Union li-aok: [ion. W. A. Putter, l*t» Jndg* Scpmn* Com f JAMES W. ARROTT, Agent, Je22lydie OlSco, 103 IVooJili.hL A BLOODLESS VICTORY'!! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLO OF Tnta enormous quantity of this Invaluable Remedy hu tuwo parch*«#4 bj rUbao* of the Unil*J gut** during tb* ihurt time It La* Uoa teLi* the publi. Tba ruiOwQ for (Lit extraordinary cnrceit l« vltuply in ih? *. tool tratb *od vain* of (ho artlrl* No on* buy* iho UAuNKT IC PLASTER *lthoot becoming Ut frian-l it |«iluftue *ll that lipromUed, andc*rrlci with II Its own re«-uim«u4a- U.m Truly tbl* laa tktory—p«tr»ful and LU,J| c a»-Lol ce boll«TB oot less glcrloot limn the ulainpht of »*i, with 111 carnage *tul desolation. Tbe MAGNETIC PLASTER it Ln.l.-üble.liy ihc U. t*t«l Strengthens and Pain Deilruyer that scion.# b«s yot die coreroj. If yoo pot Ible PUitcr auywboie, if pair. |« there the Platter will stick thorp until lb* pain Dm vanished The Plaster magnatUee the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE TUfft PI.AHTEK la APPLLKD. Rebnaiattam, Lameness, gllffneu, Debility, N»rfouehe»a Nearslga, Dytpep*!*, CoagLe, *cJ Cold*, P*ia« *ud Acb.r of «Tcry kind, dowu even tu Corn*, »r« uamciftaMy rthrrtd and, with • UuUpaUeoca, prrtnanetUly errr'.f, by the mug I a.l influence of lb* MAGNETIC PLASTER, li it iU aim platt, vnretl, Bafcat, pJeaaaciUit and cheapest letne-ly in cxltleut*. lie nppllcflivu i« milvurtal—*ijq«ll) to lb* •troug into, the Jelkate Womau, rnJ tba IceLle lutant— To inch and *ll it will prole • half) and* Bloating lit ou laagreeable, and without annoyance or Ibonbic It* price I* within lb* reach of *ll—itch or pixr , *ll m»y bar* It wbo are tick d suffering loany way. farmers tbooid l* *j«*t* supplied withthi» iDTtiu* bl* PLASTER. It will be (b* (loud Pbytlrlto in any booatbold, ready stall time*, and *t lu*t*nt nolle*. Put up iu air-tight Unbox**. Each box will make lit to eight plaaieie, *ud auy child can tproed them Price ”s cent* » L i, with fol. *od pl*lu dlreuiuht. 11. C. MOKICIIUAU, i>l. H M Inventor and Pruprtbt.r, IB Walker it., Men Vui k M.'.KKOEAb'S MAGNETIC PLASTER it a.,|.l by *ll .imi K gist* lu erery clly, town aod Tillage of tb* United fiielu*. iirCt-rod A w I flap Conceit Piano for Sale. A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO, of lb* famout msoDtutory of DRBITEAPF A UAE afEL, Lelpr.lg. Germany, which Jb, without donU.oueof lb* finest inelrnmenfe, »a regar.lt fotlma. and aveetueM of -too*, etc., eror offered in tlA* city, and ibo owcer ouly p«r(i wilb it ou account of removal to a Weitarn clly. For further parllcnUrt, apply at tb* office of the Evening Chronl.l6. aaSOdUrbc SAMUEL I4I3D3DAP: «a?rvr*pTDßt» awn i>cau»in Wooden and Willow Ware DAsKKTH, URuOMS, BRUSHES, UnKDiUK, A- lol.OdlwlvF uommom 815N3.K rulca the mwa of the people, vbateser Uao mUaftiuod and lalMQtlirope philosophers may txj to (be contrary. fibow tbitO ft good Iblug, Ifet Its rorr iu be dearly demonstrated, mod llioywlll not hesitate to gtse it tbeir most cordial patroiiftg*. The al ready retlflM) the Judgment of ft pbfstcJau co- ■*£ the virtues of UOdTBTTEK'fI jßtWJtttfl, as m«T WMI« the Immense <|ii«ntiU#s of tblsttWflkJMftUul in annually sold In every eeclluu of Ibe lanl.'XtfyDCW rvcognlzeJ M great ly superior u> all otbar retnftdU* yet derived fur diseases of tb» digiistiro organs, »nch os diarhoea, dysentery*. dyspep sia, aud &, r die varkms foyers that arise from derangement of those portions 0 f Ibe system.' Hostettbr's nem* Is feat becumlng « household w»rd frum Maine to Teles, from Ibe •bores ot the AtUutl/t. the I‘aclflr. Try the mi title ami be satisfied. ' Bold by drngi by Uu9TLTrr ftS Water andj Y^grANTKD—Afctout, active Man to drive ,y T l>r*y. _Io.»nlr»«t .107 Wcod atrcet. w>2U ANTED—A situation na Book-Keeper , J V or s“** ,a * H»r«oliU or banking ••tablUhmaut, # ?P* ri W <rf taking r barge of .□ *u *U.d wUllo » t 0 u>*k« Limit) t uen . 000,1 refen-uera given. Adilrts* Bux 47*. buaiinla Flax H*i-d7u,~r wULb tbe hlgheituiatket pries will tm paid ’ *O3O J. t OAttFIELI/x UI Elrit *1 WANTED— A steady Young ’ ManT to drive dray end work la a itnre. Nuoe n«d * PC | T who cuoot C3XBO well rvconuacalel. Saqalro Bt 211 Lib erfyitrcrt. rq . SYUKB, to* Throat and Spinal mtitn. MoBIUDE <sc CO., IMTTSBUIiUH B I a w FUR SALE IVITU ALL A.X.BX. &. RHHD, No. 68 Firth Street. NOKTIIKHN o:ij,u-4* I '4 No. ‘4l, Diamond, riTTSßincn Wi end daelera geueraUp, averywhero, eud w SMITH, insmjfsctur«riaud proprietor* Nont su ceU. Jr'ißidAwT fflSUanla. pttsjmrgjj. (flajeitr. ** ITTaBDROH: THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 6. 18,1(1. OFFICIAL' PA l’ KB q p TH JS Vt T P OltT und News Iterrm. W B T*oßoLociral Obeerrationa for the (ian-tt*, by *». n. Rhaw, OpticiaD, 53 Fifth St.—corrected daily: IV DCS. IV IUADt. 00 fi-l ._lOO TO 'J oVl.irk a. »i. 12 - u 6 “ r. ii. Ban.me{er .'ZS?~ .T.IUX liit’sUAM, Ki.p, is employe,! by fta an agoul for canvassing and collecting lur tho Pit is. hurgh Daily and Werlh/ G<t~rHr. Me trill visit in that capacity tho various portions of Western Penn sylrania and I'astorn Ohio. Me is our only agent | for the purposes named. K. Krr»tt i Co. B j 2V, I«!». Tickets! Tickets! Tbe Republican Stale and County Tickets are now printed, aud ready for distribution. Oar friends are requeued to oall aud supply them- Belves Court or (juartrb Session* —Before Judge* MoClnre and Parke. Wednesday, Oct bth —Com vs Charles S Kennedy; indictment assault and battery, ou oath of John Mills. Defendant is a tavern-keeper in East Liberty. The prosecatiog witness weut to tbe tavern was playing a game of shuffle board with Kennedy. A tight arose, when Kennedy struck Mills in tbe face, inflicting a Wound Tbe proseoution was conducted in an able manner by L P Stone, Ka<j , and tbe defence by Mr Pollock The jury f.Miod a verdict for the plaintiff Com T 9 Charles 8 Kennedy: assault aud bat tery ou oath of .lames Walworth This oase grew out of the first. Tbe proeeoulor testified that Kennedy took him by (be coat aud dragged him out of his bar-room; got him to tbe door and kicked him oat; he bad a bucket and a broom in bis hands; felt nut doors upou his elbows Other witnesses were called, and these little cases of qaarrel and squabble epuu out for uearly all the forenoon. The verdiol in (bis case was defendant uot guilty, each party to pay halt Ibecnsta David 8 Williams prosecuted George Messer for assault aud battery, and a eross suit was in stituted by Messer against Williams, Thomas Jeukioa aod Lowelyn Jenkins for the same of fence The parlies reside in Pitt township, in the vicinity of the Copper Works. Doth oases were tried before uuejury. Williams testified that Messer called him to one side under pre tence of having some conversation with him; l bat Messer called him a blackguard and struck him three times Messer sworo that while con versing with Williams ho was attacked by him and tbe Jenkinses aod badly used Verdict Henry Kabos, aged about U years, wai to dieted for assault and battery by Mm Christiana Htreib Tbe prosecutrix testified (bat no the af ternoou of the L'dh nf August the defendant, with two or three other boys, were sifiiog »u I ho steps of her house, iu (he *th ward They were making a uoiee aud she requested them to go ! away The defendant refused to go aud showed tight, wkeu Mrs Htreib pulled his ear to make him go away The boy resisted, and struck her on the foot or leg with a stone, so severely in juring her that she was coufiae t to the bed for acme time, net beiog able to walk Verdict, <le feodaoi not guiby, and the defendant pay (he coals Com rs Keese Evans. indicted for taking apples from the orchard of J Keyn.dJs no trial . Court vr iVmw.’h IM.ita- - Before J.iJges Mayuard and Adam* ' li tJncJ »f/, n,-r —This tribuual was iu session yesterday. Judges MayuarJaud Adams presiding The cave of Maurice (’rouse vs Adam nxehart aod Cbmlcs Jeremy was first taken up From the facie disclosed 11 appeared that tho defendants bad bought of the plaiotitl a cow, which they haJ failed to pay for, and for the value of the same thejßint was brought. The jury rendered a verdict plaintiff' in ihe emu of*:: l .Vs Terence Uugbhu v» John Caof® Suit for goo.ls provided and labor done The plaint iff put iu a bill of s.»'i for goods and .f.'ui b-r labor I bejtiry reudere-1 a verdict for defeu lam John MeCtnrg bienitora vs Jacob Hart? action «-f f.tvenani Verdict for plaintiff f.. r llenj .1 Gaunce *.i Woi J Backhouse. ml mioisirator of Thus McLaughlin. deceased. &c Hod of debt for board bill Jury out I‘tirßi' t I'iM-rt In the cume of Hops aud I>**m vs Reese nod : everanc-f. jrnlerdav n>- porle 1, a verdict w*- r ru It-rr J f„r plaiuiiffsj ?«- lerday Burns el al vs fummen* This is no acnoa •>n a feigned i-vne l>> determine the ownership of certain pr ijerty iu the bands of Ihe defendant, which he ot-iaioed' through a Midgement from Mrs J*me* Blakely, who had it given her t>v her husbao l previous to his failure here some lime since, aud for w bich .judgment, it t* al leged, there was ui consideration given The case was still ou trial last night, aod will tie, probably, f..r the greater portion of to ,U« ABCtarti- A M Alerr, uf t'laiiou, arm tr rvsled l.y c-flictr Hague ai the -qirct.i I'-igle tav era, ou Wednesday uinruiug fie was uketi l>e fore clbeer Hejnolda, ,u Clan. .11. e.uue weeks etooe, charge! wilb seduction I'be ..ffeer t.r..ughl biui li|j iu iho hoe, Lui M Crer j.rotn i§ed solemnly Ij tuarry (he gtrl Iberr.ij'oo, the wedding garments were preperr i l.y die luail. •od the grooth was permuted i.i make reaJy for tbo iQlereaitng ocoaeioo, l.ut look advantage cf bis liberty <o run away, leaving bin fair friend in despair A reward of s.',u was offered for bis arrest going (0 figbl wben Hague pul bis band on him, but was takeu, not withstanding bis demoQfliraliuo He is locked up aod awaits tbe orders of lbs autboridrs where hie alleged crime was committed. Onto I’amnrTKßV -Tiiia body m unnu aes sion io the church uf Her KicbarJ Lea, Law renceville Its brat session wae held on Tues Jay It was cooatituted by electing tbe Hev Isaac N McKinney, Moderator, aod Kev J V McCartney, of Ml iVaeblngion, Mecretary The opening sermon was preached by Kev ' L'r Mo- Kinney, of the Bjvurr ,J Tbe subject of bis discourse was assigue.l at tbe last meet ing and was "Tbo Duty of Ministers as Presby ters " Tbe Presbytery is quite full, nearly all (be Delegates being present, and as wo are in formed tbe reports in relation b> tbe churches within the bounds of Presbytery, are very cue'll raging • iirrro‘-ATEi-*i:! a . c 'oap Vat. Two men, whose names we did not learn, employs') iu tbe soap factory of Messrs lawyer, on Pennsylvania Avenue, came near being suffocated in a soap vat, yesterday After tbe rat bad cooled off. the two men wout io to clean out tbe contents which could not bo pumped out, but the carbonic acid i bit he vat was so strong that they became pros (rated by it They were, however, got out in a short time One was insensible aud tbe other much proatraleJ, but both were restored by tbe tree of prompt means, and were doing well at last acouiiuts. lUcEivtmi Htolls Oimr»s —Patrick M’Laugb lin, livlog at Hix Mile Ferry, was arrested on Wednesday, on oath of John Adams, charged wilb having received stolen goods A mao named Powers said be (Patrick) induced him (n steal a obaio under promise of giving him liquor. The ohain belonged (0 Adams, and bo found it on M'Langblm’e boat, who was yesterday com mitted Io jail to default of bail. A second com mitment for the same offence, on oatb of Cathe rine Runrke, was also lodged againnt him Wive Keating —John Koeisler was arrested on oasb of Barbara Koeiiler, bis wife,_wbo swears that be, tbe said John, did Btrike.'hqat aod kick her in the most violent manner. He was brought l*eforo Alderman Lewis John bad beeo indicted for a surety of the peace, but tbe wife did uut appear against him. )Ybeu this was over, sbo brought the uew suit above. Tbo parties live at HitHou'a .Station, on the A. Y. K. K The wife charges infidelity tbe hus band lit the mailer (0 wbicb we alluded yesterday, where officers Swain and (irubbe, of the Alle gheny police, were charged wilb having abused a woman named t'ovcll, vrheu arresting her, (be officers allege that they used no undue force; that tbe woman being Intoxicated, received tbe ecralobes, braises and contusions of wbiob she oomplained in a confliol against her .husband, who appears to bo a quiet man, and was all the lime striving to pacify ber. Committed. John Gorman was committed to jail, yesterday, by Alderman Wilson, obarged with surely of the peace by Wm. Gormau. Alderman Kogere committed in default of $2OO bail, Eliza Walker, charged on oatb of Eliz abeth Beebe with selling liquor on Sunday. Patrick Delaney waa committed on oatb of Ann Kearney, charged wilb assault and battery. Alderman Kogors is tbo committing magistrate. At a meeting of the Gymnastic Association on Tuesday night, the Treasurer made & report, showing that there is in tbe Treasury subjeot to draft, i(vcr and above all debts of tbe corpora tion, the cum of sl,->OO. This is an excellent Doanoial condition. Mr. Van Gorder tbe Treas urer; tendered his resigoatiou 00 the occasioo, which the Association refused to accept. Educatiohal — At a meeting of tbo Board of Control of Allegheny, held Tuesday night, Mias Martha Hamilton was elected Priuoipa! Assist ant of the Fourth Ward Sohoul, at a ealary of, s4utJ a year. Tbe salary of Mr. Nlell, Principal of the colored school was raised to $6OO, the increase to lake effect from tbe Ist lost. Rspubucas Mfßxnro.— A grind. Republics meeting was held Ufftevenißg*t Lafayette HalL The hall wllh 4 moat intelligent audience of this great republican city. Win. A. Herron, Esq , called the meeting to order and announced as President. —Hon. Robert M’Koight. Vice Presidents —Samuel M’Kelty, Hugh Hao- I mond and Wm. Forsyth, Esqs. j Secretaries —Tbos. F. WiUaon, D. L. Eaton. Mr. M'Koight, in Introducing tho speaker, said he lied the pleasure of introducing the friend of American Industry, the champion of Free Speech on tbe floors of Congress, tho cham pion of the Homestead bill; in short, Ihe live Republican, Gaiusba A. Grow. The speaker was received with great applaase. He went on to speak of the great question which divides all our meetings, whether political or re ligious. He showed that now old questions which had divided parties had been swept away, and the great vital question of the extension or non extension of Slavery, had taken the place of them. He passed on in.eloqueot language to explain and demonstrate tfie action of the earlier Presi dents and the fathers of tbe republio in restrict ing slavery, and it was not until the .".i)ih of May, ISM, that (his new doctrine was inaugu rated that the Constitution of the United States, without aoy regard lo local taws, protects prop erty in mtp as it does in cattle or In the insen sate objects of nature. Within tho last few years Ibis modern Democracy has adopted this doctrioe and joined hands with (be greatest money power in the world, the slave oligarchy, to carry this outrageous doctrine lo a triumph! To ebow to what an extent the earlier Presidents were opposed lo slavery, he read from the aot annexing the territory of Orleans, now Louis iana, in which there Is a clause prohibiting the traffic in slaves even in that territory, wbieh came to us as slave lenitory from France. Jef ferson, as President, signed the bill, but if Mr. .Howard should advocate snob doctrines now, what a howl would go up from modern Democ racy. Mr Grow then passed to an analysis of par ties as now constituted, showing how tbe old parties bad been dissolved and new formod on the freesoi! and pro-alavery basis He then passed to an intensely interesting portion of bis speech, (he explanation and advocacy of tho principles of tbe Homestead Bill, of which Mr. Grow was tbe champion io-tbe last House, aod which is one of the great measures which the Republican party is committed to before the peo ple This bill proposes to give lo every citizen of tbe age of ‘JI years, and lo every person of that age who has declared bis intention to be come a.ciiizen, IGOaoresof the public domain, provided he shall settle apon and cultivate tbe same. Every Republican, with oae solitary exooption, voted for that bill in tbe lasi Con gress, in both House aod Senate, while every Democrat, with bat four exceptions, voted against it, and so defeated it. Mr Qrow de sired (bat this fad should be placed and kept before the people. He read (he names of tho Senators voting against tbs bill, and when be came lo the name of poor Digler, poor beef Big ler, the whole audienoe burst into a storm of groausaud hisses All these looofocos, the nig ger drivers, voted for Cuba, Cuba to buy or steal that with its 700,000 slaves, hut not oue iucb of land lo tbe landless men. After athorongh Jisseotlon of (hie matter, in which he was applauded to Ihe very echo, he took up the matter of the increase of postage, which the Democrats strove Lo bring about last winter. He showed that the six New England Slates, New York, Pennsylvania and New Je rsey, pay into Ihe treasury from postage over 1,000 above their expenses for mail routes, while the Slave States, peopled with Bambo aud Jirnho, fall behind about four millions of dollars. Mr. Grow next took Op the Tariff, and spoke upon it with great force and effect to an appreci ate audience He spoke about two hours to all, and it has scl.lotn been oyr good fortune to lisieo to a more soul-eltrrlng speech Mr. Grow is au elegant speaker, and he must have felt that the mighty andienoe which hung upou his words throughout appreciated hie elo quent baraogue It will serve lo awaken our friends anew to their duties. At a meeting of tbe Firemen's Aeaociaiiou, held uu (ho following dele gates were present . Messrs.,Keene, While, lUmmill, Lowe, Mont gomery, Gregg. Mackey, Sawyer, Hr , Kemp, Lowrie, Cupples, Kaye, Graham, Warden, White head, Moreland, Tibby nod (jattxni <'n motion of Mr W C Moreland, resolutions ■ ere passed thankiog the members of Ihe Re ception Committee, of the Philadelphia Fire Department, for tho handsome manner in which they entertained ihe members of the Pittsburgh f iremen e Association, during their recent visit to Philadelphia Also. complimentary resolutions to ihe mem here of the Hcbnylkill Hoeo Company, and lo Mr D P Bowers, of (ho AcaJetuy of Music. Mr. t' 11. Williams, of the .Hiaia Agricultural So ciety, aud the Pennsylvania Railroad Company The ri-Dolu(it<ns were iinamiapusty aJopieJ, aud a resolution passed Jireo»ings copy (hereof to l-e furnished the etty papers'for publication •’ 'Lt •ir Hill I‘aorum —Will be ottered at public sale, by Austin Loomis A Co , on Thursday, *>ot »'.ih, on the premises, a valu able piece of property, formerly owned by Wm H Williams, Lvq , containing l'< acres ibuuil.Qifs will leatc corner -lib and Mar.kat /Greets at " o’cb rl i m Vor u-roia, etc . see The workaieo oo flmilhfleU street have pro grpNse 1 as far as Fourth »(reti, iu laying down the track for the Birmingham llailway Tbey workr-l all uigtit «u Wetlnrsiay and Tbuteday night, aud will bav« reached Fifth street by Saturday Nut weak, if tbe track across the bridge is finished, (be cars will he running Fatal A- • iu*nt —A child of Mr. Joseph ('hadwiek, residing at flquirrel Hill, fell head foremost ioto a barrrl of water, oo Tuesday, aod was not discovered until it was dead. Tbs child was a beautiful and promising one, tbe idol of its parents, upoo whom the bereavement falls with (Jrsadfitl force A Doorbwfp —The First United Presbyterian •Synod, wbiob was in session at Allegheny du ring the past live days, adjourned on Tuesday evening, after an interesting session, in which a largo amount of business was transacted. Nonce to Bnlldera aod Contractors '['UK UNDERSIGNED (funm-rlv foreman A (•*« KywUuJ Parrj) wootll iufuua Uium i.m abotu be .I)o« wn.ra. aoJ th« pnbt|.- g«u«rally, tb»i li«- 1b u..«» ptopmrrj i.i funiUli SUl*. or |>ut ua Hl»t« Bivts, io Uj.i iu--«( UiAiiCiU Ur-Wa tar K.ktiQux or i.airhu -t nut» ii.k.l. iif ion «i tii*oah*of aux UatL llo, rorOf.r uf F.li.» ftrro; auJ tho Cauitl, Finn ) will Ibj j.roiiipily atiotiJu.l <» Tifl-.'MAS FARHV. fitr2rttt<nJ »JIHE HR AM AN M:\VINU MAL’H INK.- li all olhsra in SI M PI.I Cl TV All ILul .» ««k'.t t.T II 111 Yi in K\AUiN4TI..;v 4M» TK2T. AUFbrs WANTEU No. U) Slarkst *«. ••WU I.ASHCKbt. A NiiKTllß.ip, UTRAW WRAPPING PA'PEKbuT«I77t O MKiW.i.g l.f« pil.-oi -21 reoU .Mp.rlllUll XIJJo LK.ilbte UruWli tio J 0 Tl>c l.lf tif-st uiarkrl Jiri.o ~*l-l oalj iu co»li U>r Hast hv CItAIiWICK A SUN. c-cl N.-« Ut» aod till Wuod struct. -iuun ■ i.aiusratKT boit sni»«tatrr~ JOHN M. BRADSTRERT &. SON’S IM PItuVCD MERCANTIL* AND LAW AQKNCY. E. It. NEVIN, Jr , Ageul fur Fltt»tnjr K t, udl.-o louioml to NO 67 FOUKTU BTKtirr. ufflcM tu N«w York, No 237 BroaJwsy. WS»(>ur Rc|>orta of fijarrhanta an-1 Uaukar* aie priqu*r»<| wUb tbe greatest care. •9,Note« boJ AnxiOOU rollertoJ pruiupll) . Bcb.2uiJ USIC! MUSIC!! li A 1,1. H, PAUTItia, WEDDINUd, Ac., FUKMaII KD, 112 Smitlifield Street, Op[B.sile lit* Ciiitoin llonio. _ -l.«e*uu* Will Lc civcn lo Hloglox. Plauu, UuiUr bqJ Vit llu _ __ ...7 lnol At.ntUTJiUtfTKa, Profit Moil*.. 1/VEKY ’MAN"ills OWN BUOK-KEEP- Kit J'r«sfrTe your Newvj ave**, Moiic, lc Itife ti ß « i,.|-bl POHtFuLIO PAPER Ftl-R furaaU t.« V/ U. JOONBT*)N A Co, ocl FrluUra, Stationer*. Ac-.'LT W..«,| Linseed oil-’ ; rtoco OAt I.dNS, wairiuUd pore, i.i*i.iifw.-t<ito-l mnl lur ailol-y AUWER, BA MILTON A CO, MltlJlt-Bllt-y Let *t»u K. R. I'rpot au.l Dtam.-u.], Bolll>3uiJ* AUegLeuy ’Ciiy SEWING A I rA BARGAIN A Cml-cUaa Orr.rrr A tUktrt quUUetf rr Tallurlug lliwkliiß, •ecood-hßud, werrauted lo Cnt tat* or er. Oi-sl $130: wi|t Wanldlbr l*u (lun half price- Cau Im>bc«d at •>7_ HKKbfIT A BARKBlC‘S.corLlbrrlyau'l U>&J MOLASSES-—:!!} bbla prime N. 0., on con el^iiiiirnt, aud lot »olu low by J. 8. LIOORTT A CO, •c 26 K-w. 76 Water and 92 Proot »tt. SEED WHEAT—3(JO bushels choice and claau; Butter, 400 ll>9 Drati rull; Egg*. 4bbF«, freali, re ceivalaod for aate by RIDDLE, WIKTB A CU. ORT MONA IKS ANiTFOCkKT BOOKS —a beautiful and varied awwrlmrut at lb* Blank Hook and ftatlouery Store ot W. U- JOIINBTON A CO. STARCH ISO l.xe, fur sale hy eOl UENRY 11. OQLUN& Oswego prepared corn—so boxes for tale ly D. A. PAnNESTOOK A 00, _w:4 CurnM of Pint and Wcwl etrteU. ‘SA7 V bh'Ls. super a extra flour o\,t\J fur sal* by 0(3 McBANE A ANJKIL BUf TK R --I bblB. packed for.eale bp ■•an HENRY U. COLUNR. WillTK FJSil—*>o half bbla. just' rcc'd > o < (or aalw by (rc4) HENRY U. COLLUtB. FKATUKRS— dC sacks now landing from Railroad for exlo by ISAIAH DIOSgYA 00. Timothy seed—ioo bus. prim^new __ *wd In atora and for Bale by UKRBSTa BARbkIL rSiiEESK~25 _ \toxi tor «!• li* ocJ /'I ALL and examine. * fax It uf Druw Oood«, Tb) i/IBBLS. FINE GKEEN APPLESjart tools ty I ■ Telegraphic. PatLAoenraia, OcL s.—Tho annual meeting of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions eoinmencod yesterday. This Is the oldest of the missionary organixations of the country. It was incorporated by the Legislature of Massochnsetts in 1715, and the first missionaries were ordained at Salem on tbei lfith of February of the same year, and sailed early/for the Bast Indies. It is stated that when tbo tint missionaries set sail, the entire amount in the treasury was but $1,200. x ow the income of the Society is about $325,000. The mooting was called to order by the Recording Secretary, who read a letter from President Hopkins, informing the So ciety bf his inability to be present. Hon. Jodge Strong was selected in his stead. Rev. Dr. Sheppard opened the meeting with prayer. The Treasurer read his report, showing the expenses of the year were S4J9,ES9; receipts $350,916; leaving a debt of .■l7-t; bennanont fund, $56,715; permanent fund fur officers, $39,8-10. A report was received from the Pruddntlal Committee on the State of Foreign Mis sions, most of which were represented to be ia a flou rishing condition. They reeommend an increase in the contributions corresponding with the growth of tho missionary work. Ft was recommonded that here after the annual meeting of the Board commence ton the Ist Tuesday in October. PniLAi'tLPntA, OcL s.—Judge Jessup, of Penn sylvania, Is acting as chairman. The report of the Prudential Committee was received, which says the receipts of tho Board have failed to keep pace with the expenses. Tbo income from foreign missions average? 312,000 peryear. t’p to the year 1853 the receipts were sufficient for the expenses. Out sta tions 131. Ordained ministers 169. Physicians not ordained -t. Male assistants 14. Female do. 2TO. Native preachers 222. Native helpers 254. Number of printing establishments 5. Pages printed last year 41,529,940. Churches 153. Church members 23,515. Added daring the year 1,279. t Number of seminaries 7. Free schools 313. Pupils in schools 7,911. Pupils In seminaries 401, Pupils ia board ing schools f. 37. Whole number in schoots and seminaries S,9iy. The opening sermon was preached last evening by Dr. Patterson, of Chicago. U’asbufaTux City, Got. s.— Batlittleinformation ha* ; be< o repaired ia official quarters, in addition t( wbat » as telegraphically stated yesterday, relatirt to the f llibaster movemoaLi. Ai to the reported de parture of a party of Gllibustars, the only eathentu account in the possession of the government is that they left in a lug boat, aboal ten miles below Nee Orleans, but which could not carry them to tbeli place of destination. They doubtless expected to bt taken on board a larger and more suitable steamer In the meantime, Collector Hatch and bis depat and other federal officers, are, according to their structlons, resorting to every legitimate means to terrept the Glllbaster*. In addition to other me ures, vessels have beet* dispatched for that purpose. While (base things are progressing In the neighbor hood of New Orleans, information has been received that a number of GlUbuiters are in Mobile, some of whom were prominent in the Susan fillibusterlng expedition,which vessel, it will be recollected, was wracked at Qlover’s Keef. The federal officers there beve been instructed,to movements,and act accordingly. Nrw \ontt, Oct. s.—Stock Market much depres sed and prices have touched still lower points. The heaviest fall is in those speculative stocks which at tracted ihe moat attention in the recent upward more menu 1 Money market active et full rates. The West is jeaning heavily npon the Hanks at preseat, and the -indications are that fall rates will be maintained for the next fortnight, or et least till the marketing of the produce in turn produces the 'usual relaxation which follows the process of liquidation. The bulk of iho business on call is Gifu, 7 per cent, with exceptional transactions at t">. Long paper is plenty, and must undergo a stricter classification, four months’ bills, gilt edge, go at 7(tj»7i, and six months at In foreign exchange there is nothing of monfcnt doing, and sterling closed dull MOJt.!, I |t)i. There are few engagements of specie for the Saturday eteamor. The shipment will be about $700,01>0 or a million. Nrw York, OcL s.—The death sentence passed on James Stewart, the wife poisoner, was affirmed to-day by the Court of Appeals, while (he same Court reversed the sentence of James Shepherd, condemned to death for murder and arson. Boston, i<»ct. 5. —F. 11. Beaumont, of Jemaica Plain, and\nowa resident et lloug Kong, China, in a letter dated 21it July, says a rumor there, probably a Chinese story, is that the Emperor has sent a com munication to the Governor of Shanghai, saying that the firing from the forts at the mouth of Peiho river upoQ the British and French Embassy was not by bis orders, but by those of mandarins whose heads bo hod ordered to be struck off for the act. It is ex l*c(ed that the American Minister, Mr. Ward, has proceeded to Pekin. Mr. Bruce, the British Minis ter, has g»pe to Japan to remain there awhile. id, o«*t. 5.- Tho delegates to the general i «-f the Protestant Episcopal Church as iis morning, and after • sermon by Bishop Jao essee, the House of Clerical and Lay ■as organized, by the selection of Rer. Dr. of New York, as President, and Rev. Dr. irretary. A-liourned till to morrow. setubled thi otey, of Td delegates w Creighton, Tbo Huil Biship Ms Haleb, o( I\l fie of Bishops was also organized, Hi. Rev ado presiding, by soniority. Rev. Di -1., Secretary. Sr. 1.. i note le»t o Californio, Ji-l Gghl • •7 »i,i .ho posed to lx <, 0.-t. j -The Republican received a ;lit trom tbo l‘»*taiajtor et Sente Clare, laying that M«»rv BrixlericL aud Terry loot ..it the tu.-ming the 12th ult. Ter through the Ihroet. The wound ia sup mortal. os, Ky., ‘id. 5. The Covington d Lex. road was sold to day et auction for $2,- l bid was uado by \V. U. Hedge, cl Cov wbsl is knowD as the Bowen Company, the road was made to satisfy a judgment ’ second mortgage bond holders. Ai'aisr.' n concede.l District* at lo the Sere '• Oct. 5. The TbirdjCongressional Diitric I U the "ppoaitren. The balance t.f ibi re regsrJoJ as Democratic, tlimjjrlt the n>t< :nth and -Eighth is close. l.xivKnt| c-RTti, ■ K*t. s.—The nlorimn returns ar meagre, lhe rote is r«ry light, a very large j.r. purtioa being for the constitution. MONEV H|£ MADE NOW IS IIIE TIME f*>r \ Dung Men of iu dusltioiu habits aud g'vsl morsl fhirvler 1,. aonira as IUUE AGENTS * n ** n Vf. publish theb'xf Books. They can bnaold to retry family. * And will accommodate every part* A£e o j. will tvsuJre but a email cap.Ll I , ...mmsors with.* .K-brau beKradualt* lurrwased hr It.e profits made Send < >r full particulars L> LKARY, GETZ A 00, Pnblishsra. - ' "i 01F _ No. £l4 N.Sacund Street, Fhita. W\\. HACKNEY, Oenebai. Land a Aa**t, BravnviU', a>. A’ r Land Warrants bought tod .old, U«u Moorr, shake In vaatmauta, locate Warrauta for distant dealers. iismtxcn. Banister and Ue*i.*r of the Land offl. e, Brownell!. N T it « .nr m , ' ,J ,K> Nebraska Ciir, Uou. Satn I W. Black, Osuaba NT Hot, W.JI.W. Cobb, Bellefoute, Ala i Tb. Um! aalea will take plaoe | D Nebraska in July Au* and aepUmbsn I'.raonal and special attention given to the sel<wrhm *u.| entry of lands lor non rcaldeuta. | 0 : :i«, u f £xecutor'a Sale. ] YVII.I. OFFER AT PUBLIC BALK .it ! * on **‘- iu A*hl*ud, Ohio, at lo oVI.*V. on \>ei»Nk.3l».\Y, the‘A! day of Novaoiber, the PA KM am/le ‘l Vu ' U , iCK , UOIJrtK > lying Within ■); of a tulle ol A*bbnd, and rtmlalulng about lot arret of choice ““t,,., u T. U. NKVI.N. • B '\ M,rF kaecnturr.f J. |< BackhiWa r.ut«. D'XEOUfoks’ NOTlCE.—Letters Testa- J.J meutary 00 the laat Will and Testament td Thornaa 11. liidojut, late of the city of PilUtmrgb, decM, hava been graetod to the uDdertlgueJ. All peraons haviog ciaima against the estate * ill praaent them for ai|)c*tmrut, aud ell peraons knowing IhvmaetTra to be Indebted will Mease rail aud make payment without delay. WM. W. SUINN. 137 Poortb street, W4l. I*. BECK, t>7 Market atrwet, Ksernliua of the last will and testament of *»•.'* lldliilwY Thomas B. Holmes, .Iscram'd. WIU-WIUS-WIOH, BATCHELOR'S WIO.S AND TOUPEKS lorpaaa aJI. They are elegwul light, oaay and durable. Fittiug to a charm—un tnrniugup behind—no shrinking ol (he head; indeed this Is the nuly establishment where Iheee Ihiuga are pro|N<rly nudrrntood and mado. nc'JMywP £l2 Broadway,New York. JOS. K. lIARI IL.TOBI Vco., tf.NCiINHUCK*} Ac AIACHIN ISM'S, Curmtr Firtl and Liberty St*., Filttburgh, Fa, OUPEKIOR STEAM ENGINES, k-? , UA 0 U I N l aT « ’ TO O l, a WROUGHT IRON BIIAfTINO, JuWdywr FULI.BYa, HANUKIIM, An. 1830. .DRV 0001)9 KOU A UTIIDN.. I «r»9 Ij’IILL STOCK OF SILK GOODS full Stock of STABLE GOODS, l ull Stuck of FANCY GOODii, Faabiuuebl* FALL SIJAWLS, CLuTHP, CASSIMEKKS AND VKSTINOS, r#i,v, ,o„ j . EYRE i LANDELIf PoUHTU AND AHCH STiIKKTa, PUI LADKI.P 111 A N. li—blink Silkt, If/ui/rj.i'r, at low raiet. %&»(Urgiiua Dolly from New Vurk Aoc-Uoua. aelSoiwF To Poisons out of Employment. WK WISH TO EMPLOY 100 MEN IM MEDIATELY—* good perceolegeon rcgolaj wtges byiberuoatb will be gireu. Vor foil parUcuUr* earlueo two rod iUm|4, for roiuro postage, «ud address X M.OOLLIBE A (X» . WelUville, Üblo. LAND —'into uodpraigDed offer for sale an aicelleut (fact ol LAND. ■Unite in Perry towoabip, founty, pa n adjoining tba lands of A. Vaugordw. John Johuslou, Cbertna Qall.W. Martin, Hubert rrancta and others, mutainiog 160 acre*, otora'ur less, on which are erected a Prime Uoiue, elgbteeu by thirty-two bet, and a Log Barn. About Iwenty-tifa arrea cleared and feared, ana an Orchard and other Improvements thereon. UARSUALL a brown, Attorney! at Law, Pittsburgh, Pa. MACCAIION1 —25 bis. genuine Italian VKRMIOKLU— 25 do do do Just reolredand ferule by RKYUKR A ANDKIUJON, •nIQ No. 39 Wood ■lvopposttoSt, diaries Uotel. LOW'S UIOTILY PERFUMED BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, so much spprored of for washing ■ml iLsvlug. A Urge supply jmt rac'd by JOS. FLIMINO., ■*»1« _ Corner Market street and Diamond. WHEAT! WHEAT!!—2S,OOO Huah in ■lore sail to irrtTe, forseloby . uiTcncoca, mccreerv a co. PAPER BOOKS and Law Blanks printed to order in (be neatest usd l>Mt meaner by W. U. JQHNBTON A OQ., 67 Wool »i- LQ»ST— On Wood street, by my dray man, on hit way to the river, A BAO of SUOT. Tbofioder •111 U rewarded by taring It at my More, No. 211 Liberty •tael. sett ILILKINQ. Boiled linseed-oil—looo galls. for ■ale by B. A. FAHNE3TOOK A 00. piEMENT, for sealing fruit cans, Ac., Ac.— \J A superior article fcr salt low by JOS. FLDIINQ. r |MMOTHY SEED—S bbls. fresh rac'd and X tor pel HKNET H. COLLINS. ARMS of 25, 42 04. 115 anal) for sals by CPTHBABTA ai Mar» Kn SACKS n«w Buckwheat i’ta Vv»Qt[&rnb|7 l«*) JO®*** s ® COIUIITTi V-P. Jisn FLOUR—IIk changed. Tie u •ales of 853 tils io trm. and $5,85^5,50 GRAlN'—markat tfeady? sale* of 2-jo bath OaU from »tor« at 43. Wheat, 500 bosh Bed at depot at SI,QS; &» d 0 , t $5. 07; aod 100 do from store at ftl.OS. Corn aqd Ryo er»<]Rit’« scarce tod 1b deouod. 3 HOCKRlJS—holders firm aod stocks low; ulea of 10 hhds Sujar at Mollttea, 51 bbls at 4'J to country; and 2vi l>£» Coffee at lsj^. BAOON—baa advanced, and holders were ‘juito Crui yes terday at &<§S\ ' for Shoulder* a tale was reported of M litida Bboald«ra at 8, caab; and la the spiati way, 10,000 lh« at 8 for-Shonlden, 10 for Side* aod 10 \i tJr Bams, and l,oou tt>aAhonldera at Si • >la MKTAb—a sale of 120 topi Marcer Co. I*ke Superior Pic at f 24, six mot, and 30 tons Jnoiata Dlooms at <BO, six mo*. f ,8 ”“* Mle of 10 tbu WblU *lO. LARD—sale, 0 f y tCi No> j HI US ET ARY ASU CUaaKACIAL. c >T nx Honajj, October I—Tbs , n lnU.u>4priaa »n> slauUlj S”": «», <«PPU« ■r.ljnenulw. *»4 *r« bo.li A i I ” U ‘ “>** “‘f™ •»» om l™ Zl?7 , nd ■ l.ft m. . ’». l , nf#r,or catUo b»»a do-lined about He 9 lt» S,*’ tSw u*** qntllt [ wir q«*U*loß.*ra hirdlj nSti” ®d. Thatollow.nganj tho mrrefttratM- 7 Cliolr* Qnallly.cp 100 rt« ) Prioo Pair Ordloarj Common *• •« ~,, Inferior •• .. £B £ Jw Bbeej>—the liln wore from 7lj $c f) lb, G.tw’heJi were aupOMo Of. Hogs— *1 If. Q. ImlioiT• bog market, io (bo Twenty Fourth naru, sear tlie wire bridge, ISJU head ware sold daring tbe rw * l! rerjlDr from $7 to >V 100 lbs, net, ar »rdingi to quality. Thetraaineea at tbUyard (■ Increasing. ioJ high prices are beta; rcaljrod. Tffi Carcioo WIIUT Tum is B*PTE*»rr.—The receipt! and shipment* of flour and wheat during the month of Sep tember, ehow a healthy Increase over those of any other month daring (he past year. , i«3« i ?^ nnto l rtourr * c * I,, * ddDriß ? th * P**t mohUi was SSs’ b?,“ '» •" ■blpawnte of floor durioj; (be month amonnt to ITT. i . tnd of »h*at,2,o&4,f.sa both—equal lu all fa -.CT-O, GCI bosh. * The following table above the r«-r o lpt* and ehlpraenta of wheat and flour t«he latter reduced) during the month of BepU for a eeriea of jeara- Rffipi, and Shiymrnti or ivhf.it and Hour in Sept. 9 Receipt*. Shipment*. m, u both. bosh. 2,690,001 !“?: UM,?.- rn>tn the above it will bo seeu that Ihe receipt* of Sept, ISM, exceed that of the earn* month in any previous year in tbe history of Chicago, by aUmt half a million boati; and that there ia eu esrratfln tbeatiipmantsof orer luo.ocu bmii -I Pram. The market for spring wheat waa tolerably Arm and actire to-day. At Ibe opening it waa rather doll and heary; bat on tbe receipt of IbeNaw Vork newt showing an advance of I»‘ on flour, holders became firm, and bajera bad to ad mace their offer* to the eloeiag prices of Saturday. Winter wheat waa more actire end under e good demand the mar ket advanced 2M3r; about 99,000 boib of all grades changed hands at BS(g;‘*to for No l r*«l,7B‘4@B2c for No-3 red, (,v79c for No. 1 aprtns, for No. 2 apring, an J 70c for njected. In tho evening, owing to dull news from Buffalo, the market closed weak at (beonUid* quotations. The flour market was more active, and although there is mi matwiil change in the qootatluus, there waa morddlapoailion acionc holdets to meet (be view* or boyar* about 2.700 Lblachaug’ ed hands at $3.8U'51,24 for low grade tocholcespring extras. Corn waa in good demand at previous price*; hnt the small quantity offering rendered the market quiet: about f.,bco buah were told at The for canal afloat, end 74c for No. I in store. Oala active anJ pteedy; about' 40,000 bash changed bauds at 30c iu aloi*. life steady at 62<3fi2‘p\ The large receipts id barley *> well a* dull news Irotu Eastern mar keta, caused a decliue of 3tuijc, with aal«a of iabont 11,000 bush at GiA363(-fcr tot No. 1 iu store, and &.V- for, No. 2 Timothy eeed Arm and in good demand, with sales it 12. US ($2,13.—j Chicago Tribune. Excnxitoi: —Exchange wept doau j* cent yesterday morning. The ruling figures for the day though affera wore made outside the banks at 1 1 -*.—'Chicago Press. , Tlio following l«a comparative atatemeut of the condition jf th» New York City liouks f.-r the weeks rni]inaJL-i>( 14 and Oct. 1: Sept. 24. Oct. 1. k»o« illSh2US.Ti2 Dec.^l,i:S^6fi 2u.C00.430 1V.2W,12d Dec. 1,(01 310 Circulation 5.357.2 W «-3-.7,7u3 Inc.. '(<,a Net li.rp.HilU :2,730,V.M 70.M2.1i15 lire.. 1,819 491 |N. Y.Tril-. IUVEK KEWSi | Tbs rivet ha* r.co-i«j shout two inches, lesriugitial aay four feet by pier. One baa to approximate the depth, Tor Ihe flgnree uu the pier are eo defacod that.lt Is not easy U> say, gaaerally.how much water tbore it. The Economy arrived from Mow <i |th a fair loai. This is her Grst arrival for the fall. -The Andy Fulton, with a fine hod, left uu Wednesday morning, and will ruu bereefter on the Red River. She is bulil expressly for a cotton beat, with wide lower guards. Tbe Marengo and lowa left, or were to lesro last night for Bi. lxxinuS Should there be a scarcity of raiu for some time longer, we shatl see hard navigation io tho river again anon Tbe weather during the week has been beautiful and appear* to hare settled Into a |>*rmanint!y fair and cUidlcaa spell The Cincinnati UareUe, of Tuesday, eaysA man, name onbacwp, fell over board tnmi the CanibriJ f -e yesterdar mornlngand w-asdru«tifd:*athe body wea n-t icroverat no clu« to bis indeatity ha* been found At K«» Orleans the crusade against fine ucgruoacontniiuw. A targe number hue been ancelej and warned to leave tho Slate, those who arerasUeoie aie al owtd Wdays and thovejast arrived only five days ' The Mary Cook was owm-J by Capt. Campbell and Reu Coursin. She was worth about $7,000. Capt. (lalrbelur, of (he Eureka Insurant t,** 01) a brutossa tour to tbe West and South. T-OVisvaic —Tlie Courier, o( Monday, tlevr boat J.C. Callumu, Uouud for tlewUrleauaaod AfaUchlcola V* UU-F'M.y. -a. lightened oO and landed at Yoctlaod u iihout «o«iai u „ig much damaro beyond 24 hours deUntiou, and making a little water St the stern, by atartlng the "d-ad wood;" .. we bad stated, she ■ iruck oo tho UU haiwfyrM ol thejian, the low ronuing out 10 1 h *' J 10 tc l,r * t hrlJ «t|'hy asterti anchor,and thru Lightened. Captaia Varblo took the tug boat Hnk Yarblo to the relUl of the Calhoun, and with a lighter removed a quantity of freight, and the bow »es then ewung from the rrwf Into struck pretty hard, tpriuglu; hor “dead . T^*.^ ,bo ? ,u *°‘ l * tho WaoQcrijD, her consort, probably •terted Sooth y«tordsy, the former having I)rat had a duck under bur atom L> repair damage*. The Cambridge bad -amred at Cincinnati Irani here on Tureday. The Hastings was io from Bt. l.onla and lti« Mar more from L-jtitovtUo. TLo Nuasboyend ludian No. 1 clear fl tjr New Orleans. Imports by;ulTcr. CINCINNATI, per ikxjnumy—2 hbda iurer, l.iodaer. 150 ullsi roofing, tiraat; bObbts whlaky, Black A Wood; I'd dodo lardner; lu aka seed cake, Peona Salt Work* 432 aka bar sy.Garrard; 237 aka wbont, 200 bbla rtonr, 4b bhda bacon, fi I. bit paia tiller; 6 bu aandrta, Clark 4 ro. Steamboat ARRIVED. Telegraph, Brownsville; Register. DEPARTED. Telegraph, BrowuiriUe; Jefferson, Brownsville; CoL Bayard, I Andy FalUtri; N. Orlean —at a stand. Jufleraon, Rrownsvflla; CoL Bayard. Elisabeth. F'linomr, Cincinnati. | Riter—4 fo«t- Xalesraptua Aarketo. f b .tr.'i ,ai,o . fL & —Cot . loo b taoxninotlj pouted with sale* S°®d middling uplands, on tho wharf, at Fiouf declined 10c; aalee *s(Wb bblt SiaT.%7aoS SIM Ohio Soniharu #?i*£S for for whltsC lujlr Am whl “’ for Mllnukr, cIS 11 u fc ? r ,prl ß- o°™ heavy, 11,000 bosh k rt /“ .*f for mw, and slo,4£kSlO.&o »I. b “®7«* •* UdllJS. Tallow fimulK; ~1&S&SlaEg"- «-rf* Untral Erie 4?'; ClereUnd A Toledo 2uU; UarSm Erie It. R-. fifth mortgage, 30; IxmUUna alxea 93- " ““-i-S cii^V^fekiif™?* p - rb l* 8 Bb «*P eJranced 2@lc; re ceipts 1-.600 head, a trine firm; reoaipta (SOOO bead hrendstufis market cootiooo* firm. Floor, the receipt* continue very email; sales of J°P* rflD “ al et s&a 6,7 b, nod extra famllty at ££2f off or 30.000 bbla. c£n. *** I* m *£ wi . od Urt IW- Rye Flour ia wMfod i a 153,73. Wheat ialu Tory limit u has ao upw.rd tondooey; i«i no f cooo bnk IOUCOtn. I ! ifo.i„ s TS d.m.ia-jTK lalttr tijtnro. Cl.li.r. (-<-]; COO. buch D.l»wmo.uJ •>**« «• Tk.r. I. .. ch.or, l„ Omw”3 «"J7 re? Urlj “*■ or 1.0 u.ra I. In batter n<|nnt .1 SMB. OS., tindor tb. mlt.i. .n™onu-| : . l. v w J c f 0.,,. Tl»ro to no cb.n R . “ U, ° *' -’''l lb " l.rc-lj .rrard tb. nrslbla. Tb.r. to no cb.ng, l„ Onl Uarto; ,s I, bS.I forltocon bhttold.ri.ud ,7.15 for Bulk, bnt tb. .rea figure caanot bo obUinod lor Dacca Sitlra. Urea Pork ia easy at $15,30. 300 tierce* of Lard were gold at 1014 Ex change ib firm at on New York; The rlter bu Viren 3 Inchea to-day, with fret water to Loalarille, and ia atm ruing alowty. The weaUier Is rloody, with some indlcethme of rain. Laltimoxt. UcL b.~Flour firm; Howard street and Ohio la Bailing at 12) y. Wheat has an advancing ten Jenry; • hita IJtO, red f l.lfl. Corn bnoyant and high e>; white yellow &S<tC«M. Whisky firm; Ohio 2s3{ I‘rurUions iirm; Bacon buoyant et Tor Mionldeie and Bidet; Meat Pork sW>,7&>'ylA U I A W A T lIA sVfT J.V/l BOLT WORKS. PATENT HOT PRESSED NUTSoi all aireaou Lnudand uisniifai tuird. Also, bOLTd fur Bridges, Machinery, Ag ricnltural luiclauaats, Ac , famished at sltutl uollcr. No. 111 Watur street. _ KNAP, SCULLY A CO. J| t M U V A l'.— JOHN S. LEE, Merchant Tailor^ Uai rauu-ved Ills establishment |o NO. 35 MARKET STREET, I _ tdix,r tu N - Hornet A Rout, Bankart. eelu PHKSKRVK.S —50 <lox. Peachep; 20 do Peata; “■ 23 do Quince*; 10 do Citron; .... & do Pott’a Preserved Ulnrer, Joat received and for tala by rely RKYUF.iI A ANDERSON, 39 Wwwl st._ TO UKOCERB AND TEA DEALERS.— A large lot of PAPER BAUS, jait received end for. “»« hy w. 8. UAVEN, re 2 Qurnar Market and Second, Wood end Tbirdata. P(WI BBLS. OaUio}>oli9 City Millß White Wheat Extra Family Floor foreale by oc3 McBASE A ANJKR. O n/W\ 'LBS. LEAF TOBACCO in a vU\/ store and for tale by :3 7 M DANE A ANJgR. OBBLS. VARNISH, Coach and Copal: 60 do IJnseed Oil, for aale by wt 6 W- UAOgEOWN, IC7 Liberty at. OIL— 20 bbla. Linseed Oil in store and foi ■ale low tu clcae rooalgnment. ao!4 F. BET.LERA A00.,509 Liberty itreet. «NN. WIiiTJJ WHEAT FOfTSKEB: 100 Los. in store tad for sale by I3AIAH PICKET A CO. SWEET OlLr—S bbla. fop sale by M B-A, FAHNESTOCK AOO Oomer of F!rit»adWcod streets. Noa. 1 and 2in kitta, and No. 3 la bbla, warren led, fcr sale by 2 J. B. CANFIELD A‘CQ 1600 Prime Yellow Com in **■ y vv itsnfbralo by • . ff 9 MeßUnt * MJKt, The f raltnonary and .Yervons Disaxai.— *t«o th.„ ™, b. “‘f** <*' * coa,ci=»oUj «*cept when the exlstin ’ i b F treatment, acl»* cf the t cnß , to oritwlfrnf . has ‘not only a enntivo effect i„ vt win mod wherever there .-i.,. . , • ‘ «u win, if , n , exUt< • suspicion of the Ji—... *- rent »2j Development ,v_. . , M *> *Tr- ,, _ r hud-tbns act as a prcwTrohrc tn'tkrv- toaompUt-, in .a, ,Ug. „I it. au.ii. imm.dlK.l, In U— Ola of 111. „ r Uo . . S«U. -WindiMtnr-a a»nnin» Prn.mu.u- (i„ umpl, ■ymp)in extra large tollies, Is “'chemically p ur «tf- uthe combination proposed by Dr. Chart hill “for general o*r» and U prepared according to hU fermuia. dr- emraemu/a work ok oonsuuption, Ouaprisl&g bis report made to tho Imperial Academy cd Medicine, Parl« Kotos of Cares, and Letters, Documents, Testimonials, Ac, which, together with a Circular, will U ■ent on receipt of TWELVE CENTS !o stamps. Cacnos.—lnterested Druggists wiU try to soil you other preparations than mine. Do not lay lhim,’ My “Genuine Preparation" boars my fae simile signature. : of ali Preparations claiming to bo the Hypo phosphites, which co&Ialn nton, or any Dxt'3. The country Is likely to be flooded with spurious evrtifleatos. % 9,00 to 9,12 . 8,00 to HM> . 7,€0 to 8,00 - 6,Sb to 7.00 Paicxa.—Ono bottio,s2; three bottlea, J 5. gold, whole sale and retail at the Bole General Depot Id the United States, 43 John street, K. T., by J. IFINCHEBTEB, to whom orders ahonld be addremwl. Also, wholeoale and retail by DR. G. n. KEVSER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, and by J. P. FLEMING. Allegheny. BsdTsdAwF WILLARD HARVEY ik CO. 64 MAIDEN LANE, AND IT CEDAR STREET; NEW YORK. PAPER WA. REHOUSE, Every doacrlpUon of WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING' PAPER, OK DASH OR HADB TO ORDER, f J.YCT, COLORED AND TISSUE PAPERS, ULorriNa papers, envelopes, Straw ami Bonnet Boards. WIN E WILLARD lIAH.VKY * CO., 84 Maiden Lane and ? I7 Cedar Street, NEW TORE. HEMP, GOTTOSr, FLAX AND LINEN r r WIN K 8, IKPOXTED Ann SUEVPAOTVaas CORDAGE Of ovary description COTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP ROPE, Tarred Staff, Fishing Lines, Gifting Tbreedr SEINE TWINES, SUOE THREAD, WlCK,and all kinds of CORDS AND LINKS. au9’sl;e«Jtfa,il , 6o By State Authority- L'hoire !Pir»-t (.'ltms Ineuranoa -S:XINJ-A- INSURANCE CO., HARTFOnn, CONN In.’jrporalPtl IS IN.—Charter Perpetual. CASH CAPITAL Al-n,.lulesii.l Unimpaired, with a Hnrplns i.f. .$1,030,423 SO Losses K<|Ultably Adjusted and Promptly Paid. Kj}.rci*l .lUenlion girm to Insurance of Diodlings and t..ntrnii..>or Ujmtof\ toltyears. rire and Inland Navigation Risks Arrspto-I at terms roiivintuiit with i.ilvrtory aa-l fail prc.&t Ai’f'i.u‘AT!'>N9 promptly altemleil t-*. and I*oucir< issued by A. A. CAUKIF.K & BHO., Agents, O L F F , l ducceasor to Wolff A Lane,] IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Hardware and Cutlery, Comer Liberty and St. Clair Sta. PITTSBURGH, PA. iS jufcr. receiving an extensive and well se* leetod Bl.«k ..I nASPWAKR. Having purchased my gocHladirect from Uie Manufacturers on the beat CASH terms, l aui prtpared to offer indccements to pnrehatora. In a well *el«:to.l stock, at inch I-OW PRIOR 3, u will dalv competion. 7 My stock compriaae the beet of Cutlery, Saddlery, Bouse Trimmings, Carpenters* and Hacksmilha’ Tools, and n. rietlca nf AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Will and X Cut Saw*, Pump Chain and Tablog, Morttr# i?S; B ? r «, gU . tcblo r’ B4r “ Daor Seal«*TSt*el Pile*. Aiu.Un Leather, Copper Rivets, 4c, 4c. I wontd cordially lnrlt« penooa TUiting the city to examine lua stock before pnrchulng elsewhere. uK!m*y r I*TVB STOCK* maUBARCfi; AsainstLossby Accident or Death. Bt TUB WEST BRANCII INSURANCE COMP’V, OF LOCK HAVEN, PENS'A. J. 11. LATSHAWi ArinttPltUbugU. office. No. 114 BiIfIOFIELD BTRKIT. op eulrs. , CAPITAL— - -...5300,000. in ISA6—Charter Perpetual. Thi« Com pnnjr continue* to Imre First-Clue IIQRSES, CATTLE end MOLES el reasonable rales. O. C. Haittt, President, T. T. Abi&u. Yke-Proe't, Thomas Kirgapf, Ser'y, Wu. Finns, Treasurer, Wm WWte, Petar Dickinson, Samuel Obrki. Chari** A. Mijer, D. S. Jackman. Jolwß. Hall. The capital of this Company U equal to more than 12 per cent, of liabilities. A proportion whkh bat fair Compa nies posies*. . citt umiscg. John 0. Scully, Cesbler Trust Oompany, Wood ilreit. Jamas Herdman, Leather Dealer, do «lo Dr. A. U. Pollock, Wylla street. Ueorge Bhsfiler, Tobaccanlst, SmlthfioU street. 1L A. Cunningham, City Assessor, do do apTTyvF TIIK CELEBRATED COI>I»BR TOE! H Itcbail'a Patent Satalllc Tip, sraaniß sspscuiit ron Boys*. Youths’ one! Children's BOOTS AND S H O X3S AN IMPROVEMENT has been applied to Boot* and Shoe*, by whkh a saving of expense to the coummer, of two-thirds, U realised. by actual experiment. , , . THE TIP ' conaiita of a piece of copper or other imlostroctibk-Qlt*' rial, uvatly fastened to the toe of the boot or shoe, forming a complete protection. This invention U now presented to the public, with the fullest knowledge of its practical ntHl- Jy, haring been tested over two years, and U destined en tirely to supersede tbeoldstyle, fur CHILD HEN’S, HOTS’ A YOUTHS’ BOOTB A SHOES. The importance of this invention will be readily appre ciated. as it Is well known that children invariably wear oat their boots and shoes FIRST ATTfIETOK, and, with thi* protection, they wiilnponao average wear et least two or three time* as long aa the old style, while . the expense U BUT A TRIFLE MORE. This invention is also especially applicable to Miners Bouts and all occupations subjecting the too of lb© boot or ■hoe to be cat or worn. Merchants, and the'public generally, will see the Import anre ofobtalninr tbeea goods immediately, aa they are dee tlu«d lor genoraf nee, to supersede all other kinds. The Oooda may be obtained ofoosxly all U># wholesale dxalers in tb© principal rttUs, or of the sobsrrtbers, ‘CHARE, McKINNKY A 00. arjb.CmwF (OW.VcU OF IHJ PiIETT,) BOSTON. fflmrinnafi, See. Tpoli CINCINNATI AND LOU- iJOfe.* 1* IdYILLK.—The spleodiJ and Cast n>D-JA|BHQK niog steamer ORB, Gap tain George D. MoocsfyrM !••»*• t»r tli« a bore sad all Intermediate noriimV* Wb. at 4 o clojk V. M. For freight or^lmga^piy **K FLACB. BARNES A CO. A«u*a. F?»™^ n ?k n , na ™ A lotlLLE.—TbeOne new steamer CLARA JJlfllDK DEAN, CepL-8, Cadman, will leare for tha port,onTUlfl DAY, cih l„t, 7, ,““,“ freight or pstugumiiy on board or to ror 061 FLACK, BARNS A CO- Art* FOII CINCINNATI Si LOUIS , jn>— VJLI.B.-TL© Qm steamer KEY CepL W. 8. Evans, wQI leave for tb* P»n* THIS DAY,ort.su,,u AAtekrT I or freight or paanga apply on laid or to FLACK, BABN 113 A 00, Agents. dfor IHrapijiß. jC'OK Nisnvi lue —The tine newT'fisC'l JU BtMour £UUA, Capt. Ju. H. wttl Irtt* for Uj* abOTo aud »U Intermedin* DAT Cth lut, •* *P, M. Tot wSStoJJffiASK* boarj or to orl fULCK, . St. ILoms, & c . EOK Sr-'fOUIS i"s?.'pAUL.-'rt»rt Tb« AxcalUst ctezmeT “EOCtIvWM >/ LjMflMw O.PL lU>Wn«®, will lw„ te pomon TIIUK3DAT, Uu,CtMnlLlt?^ l ‘S“™“s“ ‘"^'"rp—E.«n’,o l ibSrti;S‘'' cl “ i, - ,u For “ ~ »I.ACS, BARMK3A 00, Apnu. THU DAY 'fith “d *l* lnUrm«Jsss«?©o -* 1 . FLACK, BABKP *OO, Ar%nu. Ij'Oß St. LOUIS.—-The splendid r .(PV •Uamsr «&. WILIJAM WALLAOLJMCHttf v*pt. UM.NMId, will (mtq far tlia atwra and dUto ports on Sl£3 DAY, tb» flth last., at 4 o‘c!©evy7? »dr fnlgLt or pstaxy, ippTy on board or to • * *"* ftqcg, BASHES* Ct>. a^. CSILL, Uestist; • and ZetLimcm Ko. b* GHA3TT ]f||fr*Mij|BHt opposite th* Cottrt Uoqm, lr *« b*«a7aiitl£SE of any tbsi may taw him t . : - tha Tartom Bjlaa of t»g*' ——*^>' u fg> jloaj UtrchM,Oyer* ji*#, 4«, *o»o««d J?”,***7£«in«r,u THm••* Q«Mt«t** f,Jr Viola, not*aad ViallocillE „ JOHN H. UUXOft « nood«tns»t, «?S HOUSE ,§>1,000,000. GJ Fourth Street.
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