£pmali : £tdft(ts. ) awißioß coppsa mu.; 1 jjn> (SMHLTiso, WORKS. PITTBBCBOB. PAhk. m’cohdt a co., MANDFACTBREES OP SHEATHING, / B&AZEE3B* and BOLT COPP2B, PRESSED COP : HBt BOVCOUB, Bated Sun Bateau, Sprite Polder, *O. - Ate* Importer* and Dealer* In MBTALB, TIH PLAT! BtJBETIRQN, WIRE, Ac. Co&riantlyon hand.TJnnitn** MKhlaaeand Tool*. ~*%xni-6utt, No, 149 Ftrtt and 130 S*eondtlrttt, • - . Pltubargbi P«mna« - efOo&por cut to any dettrad pattern. myttalAwlyT _ ETNA SX'OViC WORKS. j ALDXANDEH BRADLEY, / auionct can *55 dkilkb liitrni raanrr or COOKING; PABLOS AND HBATINO BTOVFB, Plata and Fancy Orato Fronts, &o. Sola Proprietor of the colobrutod Patent Gkß Bvwing and Smock Consuming VotIHDBRS A9D BACBIBIBTS, WASHINGTON 170RK 8, Fittabnrgh, Penna. ' Ofaci( R 0.31 Btrhel street* MenolacitteaU kinds of Steam Eagiocr and Mill Marhtn CT;Oa«tlas*,lUnro*4Work,Btv«n Boilers and Sheet Iron Wort. • .j ; Jobbtagaad Unpalrlagdonaon ahf.rt polite. «virtS:ly.lto I'ORHJIGN KXCEtAJSQ-B^ SIQIIT BILLS PRAWN BY DUNCAK, SaEOBAN * CO., ONTO* UffIOtUJANK, LONDON, IN I*OUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. • Ale*, Blit* on the principal cltlciand town* of France, Griglom, Holland, Oerniany, Ennis and other European flute* f..n*Umtlynn.hand and for trio by • 1 WM. IL WILLIAMS A 00., eaMynw Banker*, Wood »trrot, corner of Third. RAILROAD SPIKE COMP ANY” JoeepU Dllworth „ W. C. Stdwell (Suesetton to Pcrier, Botfe d Svutl.) msorAcnmus or RAILROAD SPIKES,'CHAIRS AND BOAT SI'IKES. Corrier;of; Water Street and Cherry alley, enlfclrJfcv PITTSBOTtfIK. PENN**. iMoßKTt>ic at CO.. Porwat Hng and'Commission EefehnnU, And Agehts for the sale ot Pittsburgh Manu fcetoreAConsignment* and order* br LEAD, HIDES, UEMP, r&ODUOBr-Ac., eolldtod. Prompt atten t tlon to receiving And forwarding. 80t'49 jComxnerclal Stireet, St. Lout*. -w2Mtr ■ - ; -sr.t noriivLEis sc SOS'S, ■\ •' • vsitns i* • Foreign and’ Domestic Bills of Exchange, OERTIPICATIS or DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, no. w Market street, Pittsburgh, pa. *3»Oolloctlonj mode on all the principal cities throogb* at the Tinted State*. • - ap23-fcly , ! Fall Puhlont. l. *a:oao2ir> tsb 00., WIIOLRZA LE AND RETAIL DEA LESS 450 MAKnAcrVBXU Of EIATS, CAPS, FURS, BON.VKTS, ii C., Are now opening for the FALL TRADE a; magnificent atoe* of ?RK?TI GOODS, which will be rohl at lew prise*. No. 131 WOOD STREET, «nI7 , FiredoortaboTe fifth, PhUbargh. WJS YMAN,* BON, JUcfonetor®r»*adDe*i»r»in all kinds of TOHACCp, SNUFF AND CIOA&S, AND TOBACCO, <br»tr ofSmiiltfUld Strut aad Diamond Alley, .PITTBBIIBOU, PA. 7W iJOBBBT ORHi -Jte—. JgS&i — BS&UK IR I BjP STRAW BONNETS AND BONKST UIBBON3, i FLOWERS, Ac, NO. 83 UARKBT BTRERT, PITTSBUSGII. prl&ljulfc, i- HBNRY HL. COLLINS, E'orwardlng’and dommlsalon Merchant^ AND WnOLZSALB DKAIABIN CTtvdese, Sutter. Seeds, Fioh And Pro>lac« GenenHy, So. 74 Wood Strut Piihburgi. —J. M. LITTLE tailob, * No. 54 St. Olair Stroafc, Ht« crnsousGU.fi ttSojLntfc • • - . ' ■ JOHN COCHRAN <se BHI >. Hiscncniazu'ot Iron QftU(&si yds r V«slt Door*, "ffltfdotrShtitun- Wlniloflr Guards, &t., 'iTiit.'jA Been! Strut «ni MTA»r«i *Cr«4. Wend rod M«£dT,V'*~ ‘ ’ Pi, H%*« cnhandn Tkdoty of u«>» Pattern*, fancy and p!ali TOlkaU* lot art pOTpo***. tortienlar attention paid to •< clnaloKOra*®!?**®. JcbLltyjdon®atabortudtk-e. ajirfl 1 JOBS' B. liBB, _ ~ TVI BJ K O H A. 2* T T A. I LOR* No. SB narbetSt.l FUttborgh. A good assortment of Ctotirs, Cassihzbcs, VsnnfSSj CciTiaas, »nd all gocsJa fuSi-itls far geottaaosa’ srt»r,Ja*trtc*lved. piomplty filled, is lia !&Ust tbe sit. tarSi-lydro 3. SCOTT, Dentist, fl-AS remote*! to the honse lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A. WartJ,f>o. 37 B Perm ctrMt, (wrath aide.) third door *l»oYe Hoed stmt. oa -« Ucnr* from 9x.tt. lilt 6 1. w. & C. F. MARKIiB, nurmorcußS o» PJUKTIKO, JOB AND ALL EIND3 OF WRAP FT K <3 PAPER. So, UT-Wood Str««ti ' PITTSBURGH, PA. ay Lit to Kaj* prtcaa. Meter's JHiraculoub Vermim Uestrots*, tte Only RemrdyinlAt Bhrle TFbrliSart to Exterminate tiira, ll ia % Flub, Moroa, SioiM, Qua Wcbxs&bd Gauss Ikucts, ktr. ' 50,000 BOXES BOLT) IN ONE IIONTH, ' Tt,*w> Cetabrakd Remodtaa bate bean *XU?miv«ly rued for twenty-two year* In All parti of Koropo,aod their to irac nlam power bete teen attested by tbai Ooartnof Russia, France, England, Amnia, Prussia; Bavaria, Barony, Calgi qcd, Holland, Haplea, Ac., end their Chemical properties examined, and approved by tbs mottdiitingniihad Medical* Faculties all-over tbs world. Their daatnsctlvrncw to all kinds of main tad insects bM been certified In tbli Conner bj the Directors of tb» various Public Institatlaa«,*Plao«r»i Farmers, Proprietors of Hotels, Warehou«v Wanofeetari**, and by vaifouadi*- Isgulabsd prirateciliun^ Sfaoerooa TCfUtnooWsood ti»rtt&eate« of the effieacj of those Remedies c&tbo aocn at tho Depot. For BeUfl, by the Inventor and Pro prietor, . JOSEPH HE7ER, Practical Chemist, •" 612 Broadway (oor. New Fork. General Agent tor the U. State* and Canadas, FREDER ICK T. RU3HTDN, &61 10 Astor Hou% and «T Broadway, New «'» *->- - ■/ --> -• "• Per sale In this city, wbsdMale'and retail by R.-B.EKL? IiEJtS A CO, corcer'Wcod and Second ati; JOB. JLEUINO, Corner Diamond end Market St- BEEKUAM -k M’S EH NAg. Allegheny. . - d<S3:flmdfc , AMBIRICAI3 , ' ; \V'-A.XOSII3B. WHOLESALE AQEkcZ- FOR THE SALE pF . A2SBAZOASI WATCHES. WotfooMmost rospoctfaJJy coll thoatten* Uoorof the public to the American Watches now being ex teualuiy Introduced, thb rntmCactura ot which has beoome . n flraSj cptibUshed that antlra confidence can be placed epon-themes safe aotl ccnrct tfnje-keepeis, both by the erewrer sad ealler. Haring been appointed Wholesale Agents lor the sale of these Watches, the pnbllc may be enured that we can sell them at the rery lowrft cash prices. We Kara al» n very Urge stock of Slim and FlaM* Wm,Fhi9oold Jewelry in sets, such as Coral, Garnet, Cameo, Jet imATaleUngs. . ' Our ewßjrtßaatofCMKJKSlsonuiuaHj large at present, Eight and One Bay Parior and Ofßea Clocks at graafly reduced prices. wa have.ala* a fall stock of English and Swiss Gold and Sltjor Watchn on hand, all of cur own Importation; - Also, wsteh Watery Tools. UatoltU and Watch Glasses. MM,..;'-:-- > - AEUtEHAN A METRAN, fegMAwT: .■■ ... . ; No>43 yuttl gtrMt . flOTHEiai PQTqgRJtiT rniTHrmni " Don’t fail to procoro Mrs. WuibWb Sooth “ <h , goHt«tactaJ! •H«H.ora«tai r .[ I 1 «„„!», .aJ u tnw to regotit* tb, itnrtli. is>M>lt,inf>(hm, lt will glrerost.tpyoomlTsi,and nliaf andhaalth la tot, lafasta. Perfectly safe In all cues. ' This saloaWepraptaaUon li'.tbe prucrlptiaa 0 f one «t rbamcstsTparieheedandsldlfalfetoale Phyiidansinßaw England, and ha* been need wUb oererfalling mrr m jallUoua ofeaeaiJ. ’ ' ‘ . Wo bftUcrelttU Ual and smut remedy la the world, in all cam of Djsentary aud DUrtoea in C&Udr*a,wbetb*rit sr£«*from teething ct from any ether cann. ; Ifllfoand health on UsctlniaUd by dhllare and cental (swcrUrUsvclgbtfngnld,* r MDUonlof bottles ara aoJJ avery jaax. 4a the Colled Slates- It ti an old and wari-tried remedy. PRICE 03LT26 CERTS A BOTTLE. * psh - Xcld -by Drnggistsjbxougbout the world. 08. GBO» H. EEMER, Agent for PlUsburgh. - joadawlyfep ■ - •- •' » OU ana Leatuet Store. 1 . D? - KirtPAffticK & Sons, No. 31 S. Third •t„ lefVMa-Harkrt tad Chzrtontpta,- fc*f* lwttU.]>ET'AHX» SAITH? dui e«*a %n®i pita * Elfo «nioif i j6]|, TW tomtit tiis Is»«* prk**,wi4 cpoo ti» beet forma, '^•Bj^AUkindscffcWßfr*otiaras* WRBt«l, l &r iililch prlcaWill Ugtriala ttijuor tekeato S lcaltoialoiijfroaofchArgiiapclaolt- oew Dri«d Ap, r . - iSf J? assniuooiuHß. - Sprttal Coitus. Pittsburgh Steel Works: 1m bo r» w. k’gouagsb JONK9, BOYD 6c CO„ Minn&etnme of CAST STEEL. —ALSO— SPRING, PLOW AND, A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AJVD AXLES, Corner Rom and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa, oclfl __ S. F. Cleaver's PRIZE MEDAL HONE* SOAP. Tho only genuine, possessing a free onil Or.»oj Ullur, • luting ml dollcu pulon., « oJ |, ranted not to injure tbe eklo. BEWABR 07 00UNTKUFI1TS, F ~ S - Clearur’a Celebrated Uort, Brown Wtndaor.Gljce rtno u<l Sunflower Soap*; also taponaceoa* Tooth Powder' tor the Teeth and Game, to t>« bid of *U the reepoclable Drug end Fancy Stores in tbe United State*. Manufactory in London. -Wholesale Depot, No* 31 and W D*y street. New York. oalPJmofc • J. Q. ROYSTON,'Agent. n " IItKUY GERWIQ A CO., Kiiruricrokcu or ROPies AND TWIN Hi B Of til sizes and descriptions. Warehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Sts., Two squirm tl-oro tbs P. P. W. k 0. It. R. Freight Depot, mSJmd»yrfcF HTTSBUItatI. The —Peruvian Strup.—What is it?— Uost'pereouj bare to |J H a that tbo Peruvian gjrop is a preparation of Peruvian narks. Tbia is not the case. It is a Kilobit* preparation of P/vtoxMa of Iron, which U read ily received Into the coostltntioo, and will act as a tonic in a way that that metal does not usually act, when given in the form of oerbouato, or evan in the Iron by hydrogen preparation, so popular with physicians Whoever drsireq to give iron tn a form tint #lll be acceptable to tho human stomach, and that will bs readily taken Into the blood, will give tbia Peruvian Syrnp, which is attested by non of high character throngboat thu conntr/. Dr. Dayes, the State Assayer of Meuachnsotts, testifies to its extraordinary vir tues, and we have every confidence la (1)0 ability of the agent here to convince anyone of tho same. The Fernvlan fiyrnp is mado In Boston, and has performed most w.uder .ol cures in all dlsoa ei requiring a (onto anti altcratire preparation. See long advertisement in another pari of today* Gznrrx. DR. GEO. It. S.EVSER, Ul> Wood strait, Is the Ag»-nt for thjs city. sel2.-d.kwT Rdptdbeor Hernia.—Ur. Oeo. H. Kkt *o,oll4o Wood street, PHUrargh, 'Pa., has been (a the aastern cities for tha past six weeks, and has procured the most approved kind-of' Trusses for the cure of Horn!* or Roptore, which be Is qualified to fit to any caw of rupture with the assurance that satisfaction vltl bo givfcn We wonld adviseonr readers to call on Dr. Keyset, when any thing of this kind la needed, u we bei persuaded that be is coingteot to give the needful advice In each cases. Sttoing jHatliiuta SEWING MACHINES R C O FOR BALE WITH ALL 141! IMPHOVBMBNTB n,\stF.vcTtatii'i, phicss, ALSX. a. a BBS, So. 68 Pints street OAi.l. AN LI KiAIIIINS THB X.STBBT IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines 4»*ThU Machine took Its FIRST PBEUIUJI ■( lhalats Alleghaoy Coacty Fair THIS IS THE MACHINE whoa# owner* o£ar«d a premium of $2 0 00 In Philadelphia t-> eny cfh?r oo exhitUi. u at IboTraoklla loitltulMhat ccald do tbe svout noga of w..rk as wall.— Their offer Lhmq accepted tti «npcrWrll| oio-l bo coofcdwl For ca)o «l JL. M. MAKBHALI, At CO.’S, VKCrIRAL 6T, ALLUJUEMT CITV. B. BKAMAN & UO'S DOUBLE THREAD SE W IN G MACHINES A Model of Simplicity. PRICE <THIRTY-7l VB D'iU.AHH, AQUtUS WANTED oclT:l«d*P LAESOELL A NORTfIItOP. SEWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN —A flrs!-clu* Orortr A Baker's Qaitling or Tailoring Macbloa, eeeondjiand, warranted io flrU-raU or'rr. Cott I ISO: will be aoldfor 1m tbaohiirpric*. Canbeauaat qgRB3T k BARgCB , g t .«or. Liberty eat Hendon. attoiiuEß. aoura'. u'KJnoat— ~t _ a. n CitKißtn. & CARNAHAN, ATTOR.VErZ AT I.A f», NO. 110 FOUUTU rraEKT, C. B M. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, aTl&dlyj*] AV. 141 fourth ArtU. IRISH 4MACKENZIE, AttoniewrtluW, OQc* No. <JO Prmrtb stmt, PlUjiatgL, Pa. Notary Pat Ufl aml Ohio Ocmmlealoap;. . A. KREBS & BRO. PRACTICAL jfitftapajjh^rs Comer Wood and Fourth Sts., PITTSBURGH. , <eH:ljd - Wif. A. SCStiZAXZ ~.Q. raUftHBBII 7. ft. imxm WM. B- BCHMERTZ Ac CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANDFAC- . TUBERS AND DEALERS IN BOOTS SHOES, No. 31 Fifth Street, Bank Block, ITavJngJfut received oar Tory large »nd complete otock of SOOTS AND SIIOE3, we are prepared to offer extra In* dneemoou to parehaeera. Call and exaxnlae. eelCiSad ffIL E. BOBMKRTZ A CO, *1 Flflh #t. £tZX>Z>X*H, W oodoa and "Willow 'Ware BASKETS. BROOSEB, BBUBHSB, CORDAGE, AC. So. SI, Diamond, PITTSBURGH IPjj" I A- W A T H A A'PT AND BOL T WORKS. PATENT HOT PRESSED NUTS of all eim on Land and manufactured. Al*o» BOLT 3 for Bridges, Mecblntry, Ag* rfcoltpnl Imt-lemcati, at abort notice. , «a_Warobca>e, 80. 114 water etreoL n&mdle KNAP, SCULLY A CO. 023 a nts. WANTED— 5000 bushels FJai Seed, for *b(ch the highest market price *lll be paid. M. B.BUYDAU, et lb* OH Mill, oelfcdlra cor. Rebecca and Craig it*. Allegheny dty. WANTED— 500 bus. prime new Clover Seed. Apply to ORAFP A VAN GORDBR, oc\T No. 13 Wood street. ennn agents wanted-to sen 4 VUvU nt* loTentJoni. Agents bare n»d» orrr $28,090 on one,—hotter than all other similar agencies.— WANTED— 5,000 boaliels Elax Seed, lor »bkhth.blebMlni«k« prta> .ill . ' j. B?OANpiEtO A CO, Bo.lUflfat at. ®o art. Tha JL boot*, with stable, oatboosts tad ■ ■■•—“+*»«- K" Uched, known a> the raldence of Hon. K- D. GaxiaaiTSni* •led M Echo Bridge, Jort beyond the city lineon the Poortb Street Road.' TJcqoire of E. H.-IRISH, Agent, oclfcdlf, ' No. CO fourth itreat. LET—SeVeral fine Store Rooms on St. JL Clair street, oca of which will be rented in connect top with tbespsc tod* room on th*'second Boor, and la well cal* misted for a fnrnltore or cirpet store. Enquire or QCUfftf , JCi fl. lET6U, No. 60 Fourth et. TO LET—A comfortable two story ( {trick Dwelling, ritett* on Cller* street. eou*i OMdlukO roon>f,wlib flnUh*<l ferret, end kUrbsnnn floor. - Enquire of R. If. KIBO, Ro. 211 Liberty Furniture i furniture i—Can. at l ottr warebctase sod put alack of Parlor, CBsub#r, Din|og Room nod Library Yaniittire, of our own mtßofkCltir* aod varraoUd, , T.B. YOUNQ A 00., . ' ' ■ saßiOflciUbflaidatmt. jCWEET EOTATCCES—IO jojt reo’d Itjenaiweeleby' od4T;:; MJX. WOKWf. .iJittstejb <%ttc. y x y ■jr s-Bru^RTahKcl FRIDAY - MOENING, OCT, 21, 1869. OPFICTJ.L} PAPtB or TUB CITY. City • and News Items. SurRBMB Court.—Before Judges Strong, Tbompßon, Read and Lowrie, C. J. Thursday, Oct. 20.—Court met at 9 a m , all the Jadges being present.' Tho following opin ions were read and judgment entered: Bowman vs. Cooil Bank; Lycoming county. Reversed. ('pinion by "Lowrie, C. J. Dcffenderfer rs. Fisher; Uolou county. Re versed and venire di novo awarded. Opiuion by Woodward! J. Bcckar & Dell vs. Bogar ft al ; Soyder county. Affirmed. by Read, J. Woodward dis sents. Strong, J. was absent. Sbippon’s administrators vs. Clapp; Crawford oonnty. Argument oonliaued by U. L. Riob mond for defendant in error, and by Family for plaintiff in error. McNairf vs. Compton; Erie county. Argued by Babbit/ for plaintiff in error, and by Lane & Walker edntra, and closed by Babbit in reply. Sloan is. Durbin; Erie county. Argned hy Church fox plaintiff in error, and by Marshall contra? \ . Duma*-- va. Miller; Erie couuty. Submitted by Marshall and Decamp for plaintiff in error, and by Lane contra. Brady va. Ward; Erio ootfoly. Ou motion of Grant, judgment of non pros. Boardman vs. Doan; Eriooounly Argued by Grant for plaintiff in error, aud by Babbit c«m trn, and olosed by Grant in reply. Dunn et al. vs. Riobarda el at ; Crawford couu jly. Argned by Cboroh for plaintiff io error aud oy Farrolly contra. . Monnum va. Hoig; Crawford county. Argued by Church for plaintiff in error. Adjourned till 9 o’clock Friday morning U. S. District Court.—The case of Silas J. Cover was on trial all yesterday. D will proba bly bo on.frfl the-week. Messrs Coffroth and Hogus. from Somerset, and M Swartz welder, Esq., of this city, are counsel for the aooused, and R. B. Roberts, Esq., V. 8. Distriot Attorney, oondyots the prosecution. It will bo remem bered from our former report of the oaso, that Cover sroaonco tried for tho same offence, to wit stealing money from the post office. The new fact developed on the part of the defence is in- tended to Hiow bow Covof obtaiued the money, vix, that it came tn his hands in (be course of regular and legitimate business Court or Quartsr Staaioss Boforc Judges McClnro onA Parkc. • Thursday, Oct. 20/A.—Frederio Vlerheller, iu dieted for selling liquor, after notice, to a man of known intemperance, and for furnishing liquor to an inebriate, a verdict of guilty on two oounls, vlr: for selling liquor to an inebriato and for selliog after notioe, was returned. Mr. Mueller, 'counsel for defendant, made a motion for a new trial. Caroline Hare made information against Joanna Ebert and Joanna Ebert against Caroline Hare. This occupied the court for hours. The parties live in the same house aod nse one flight of stairs in common, on which narrow canseway meeting, with fait intent the parlies attacked each other, pulling caps, battering visages and at, lest rolling down io the fool. Mrs Ebert up-l permoet ‘The verdict of the jury was "that I Joanna Ebert guilty aod Caroline Hare not I guilty.” Joanna was sentenced to pay the costs, i Com vs '.Teresa Hayne aod Anthony Hayne, indicted, ot| oath of Elizabeth Forg. Parties livedo Reserve township, and at a qniltiog held at ono of (ho neighbors a fight arose, out of which namellhe present case. Verdict of not guilty, each parly to pay half the costs. Commonwealth vs. Moses Nelson, indicted on oath of Simoa Eis with assault and battery. The difficulty occurred near Bailey, Brown & Co 's mill, foot of ’Voodstreet. I'roscoulor wa-jatruck with a turn} of coal. The case umouuted to nothing bat « little fan on the part of the two, bat Simon Ei: got too hot. The jury returned a verdict of u.t guilty, prosecutor to pay the ! costa. j Commouwes Itb vs. John Milligan, charged with o steading from Henry baboey, (colored.) a I ih, a kettle, a pail, a coffee mill, and a brown illab, Prosecutor lived/do Alle gheny at the lime the larceoy was committed. The things we re set out on (be lot, and when he went io’get the kettle for the old woman to Nash, U wad gone, aoJ so were the other things. Tho colored nan si ore that Milligan confessed beforo the magistrate that hs had taken tbo goods Mr Mahon, who Was counsel for Milligan, said, that his client coufi seed that he had taken (be goods, 1 but that ho took them under the influence of ti qnor and did antknow what be was doing Mr Barr said that-be bad bought (be tbiogs of Mil ligan out of pjiy, as he was hkrd up, aud seated that were hie oWa.! Ttiacasw was ot»e of petty Wrceoy aod the defendant was sen tenced to lhrej> months lu jail. Eliza Walker, charged wUh selling liquor on Sunday, and permitting the same to be drank io ber house on nuuday This prosecution was on the oath of M{s Elizabeth Beebe. The house is kept on Washington sired. The defendant had no case, and Surrendered after examining a wit . ness or two. iSbe pleaded guilty to the indict ment Bhe was sentenced to pay a (loe of $lO, costs of prosecution J and imprisonment for 20 days. J fßaobe) Edmond*, Caroline Hcauioo, Ellen Boyle, idarab Evans, and Benj Hughes, charged with keeping a bad bouse, were brought into court I This-case being called, four women, a baby and a young man wrre placed is tho prin oner’fl box, Giling it np. Verdict of guilty. Tbo Women were each aeDteuecd to pay a Cue of (*! cents and to imprisonment in jail for three mouths. Bebj. Hifghcs wa« aentoooed to jail for six months. , No. 60 U»rke< it Mary Ellen Campbell pleaJcd guilty to steal iog a pair of car-rings, vtlaeJ at $2, (he prop erty of James Moon Sentenced to jail for three months. Charles il and Margaret Rigby were lodlclod for renting a bouse in tbe (iih ward to Caroline Sc&nloo, etc., that it might ho used as a house of ill fame. Mrs. Rigby, wbo Is a resident of Beaver county, was on trial. , Alderman Cum mins, wbo drew up tbe (a Mrs. testified that be told that Scanlon desired to keep a 1 Mr. Mahon, for defence, pleaded tho statute of limitations. Tbo verdict ijas that Margaret Rigby is ..guilDf-trid tbat Charles H. Rigby is not guilty. Mr. Mahon made a motion for a new trial. PITTSBURGH, HA Henry Niebold was indicted for nuisance, on oalb ot Mrs. Martin. Tbe defendant is a night soiJer, and was charged with permitting biscart to remain on the street in Reserve township, in August last, much (9 tho annoyance of tbe neighbors. Verdict of guilty. J. J. Spellman alias Henry Somerville, bail ing from Toledo, was brought into court, charg ed with stealing a watch from ibe steamer Pal ton, said watch tbe property of Michael Tasoh exrerr. Spellman plead guilty and was remanded till Saturday. Court adjoaroed. Cqubt or Common Pleas —Before Judges Maynard aod Adams. Tbo facta of (be case as (o tlawkera and Ped lars, as referred to yesterday, are of some im portance. Tbis is tfae case of John A. Douglas for aee vs. Elmore TbompeoD. Aotion to recover a penalty of $5O, under tlje eeoond seotion of tbo act of April lGtb, 1840, relative to bawkert and pedlars. TJ»e defendant is a merchant of New Fork, ami a few : months since consigned a lot of millinery to the auction house of P. M. Davis, and placed them on exhibition. The goods were sold at prirato sate. ■ The defence set op that tbo goods were consigned to Mr. Da vis and sold at bis rooms, and under bis direo tioD, and tbat be paid commissions to the State. Judge Maynard charged tbat the oase oamo within tbs meaoing of tbe act. [The action was brought to recover the penaltyifor tbe county,] If, however, tbe sales were made by Davis in good faith, tbo defendant vat not liable. Tbe jaryfoonda verdict for plaintiff in the sum of $5O, the amoaot of tbe penalty. C. B. M. Smith appeared for plaintiff, and Thomas.McConnell for defendant. Motion for anew trial. Robert Gardner vs. Samuel Milligan & Go.; action on a due bill; verdiot far plaintiff,'s4o,os. James A. Speer vs. James Caldwell; action to recover borrowed money; verdict for plaintiff, $23,16. Adam iloiliday for use of David Holliday vs. Samuel M. Wiokersham; action of debt; ver dicTfor plaiotiff, $50,02. Court adjoaroed, having completed tbe list. District Court— The verdiot in the case of Kirk vs. Monongabela Bridge, which was on trial aboot tbreo days, and on wblob tbe jary went oat on Wednesday, returned a verdict for tho plaintlff to tbe sum of “$1,389.71. The other case, somewhat similar to the one above, was on trial last night. SoMExnisa Beliaulb—A r «e Ananjevxtufa by the Omnibus Lio*. —Persons .Wishing to Jeavs by any of the tralns/Rast or Weat, Allegbeoy Val ley Railroad, Brownsville Packets, or the Ohio river steamers, by leavlog orders at the General Railroad Tiokot Office, oorner room, Mononga bela House, can rely on being called for at the timo appointed. The arrangemonte are each that passet)gore pan have a certainty of not being left. Through tickets by all Hues. Also tho Washington -and Canoosburg slago—so that passenger* going to any point can get Uoketv and bo called for at the desired lime. Oflioo open from 5 o’clook, a. m., to i r. m. GodbyW Ladi’s Book, for October, Is onl, and can be had at the periodical depot of Bmylh & Pitlook Fifth at. The proaenb number oonlains an unusually Urge amount of inlereiUog reading matter, and has soma beautiful steel engravings ■whicbroslde from anything ellc, are worth the price of iho work. It hfifi beoom.a great farer- He among the ladle*, ao& no on* uoQl&ttt iriUp odtlt. THE COURTS. Btsod .—The epetinig services of (he Pittsburgh Synod were held/sat evening in Rev. Mr. Paxton's (Ist) church, on Wood street. The sermon was preached by Dr. Alexander ( Donaldson, of Elder’s Presbytery of Ballxburg. A largo number of clrrgymeo were present, and tbe busiceas and dtveiions ef tho convocation will continue from dly to day until adjournment io the ebaroh abovJhaiaed. This edifice is now fo excellent orJyf, finely lighted and very comfortable. J H Lawman, tbs WhlT'Me "spoil i* some years abroad in Paris and other European capital*,-has returned home veil and doing well. CojAlo -Isos Works.— Tbe nail and plate mills of these extensive works In oar place, am in fall operation with a fair prospect of contin uance. The nail factory went into operation on Monday last, and the whole works, wo are hap py to SearO'-will bo placed In fall motion on Mon day next.— A r n<- CastU Gar. Pennsylvania Selection—OOlelal. Auditor Gourul. Surrtycr Gtntral Cjcb’n, ». Wri'Lo. Heim, a. Uo««, i> Adams 2629 2639 2620 2646 Allegheny 7084 4720 7930 4729 Armstrong 2282 1 p4'( 22G1 1942 Bearer 1768 1131 1748 1132 Berks r 0261 7444 0451 7208 Blair 2000 1349 2G02 1339 Butler 2087 1614 2075 1614 Buoko . 6172 6169 6170 6164 Clarion 6.14 1210 633 1216 Clearfield 1129 1448- 1122 1467 Carbon 1492 1040 1614 1620 Centre 2440 2233 2444 2233 Clinton 1220 1000 1285 1680 Columbia 1056 1782 1070 1808 Chenter 6066 4042 6055 4046 Crawford 2766 2141 2706 2125 Cumberland _ 2921 3224 2932 3234 Dauphin 3331 2217 3284 2277 Erie 2325 1119 2299 IU4 Fayelto 2070 2824 2G51 2817. Franklin 8692 8267 3552 3893 Oreene 786 1696 700 1688 Huntingdon ... 2264 1774 2283 1778 Indiana 1922 827 1932 795 Jefferson 1071 861 1070 806 Lanonster 7602 8433 7698 3463 Lawrence 1851 426 1339 420 Ljooinlng..... 2690 2949 2608. 2904 Lnrerne 6071 6936 6112 6839 Montour 684 1164 618 1142 Montgomery 4636 6066 4672 6026 Meroer 2770 2226 2762 2222 M'Kean GOO ■ 687 603 ’ 685 Northumberland .. 1672 2169 1642 2176’ Northampton 2797 4077 2794 40CG Perry 2060 2063 2069 2061 Philadelphia... 29525 26868 29698 26203 Schuylkill 4879 4534 4960 4469 Somerset.!.., 2187 1190 2196 1176 Soflqaehanoe 2807 2091 2805 2092 Union 1863 840 1376 824 Washington 3746 3390 3749 339 G Westmoreland 3603 4130 3780 4162 Warren 113'J 767 1129 769 York 4083 6203 4941 52e5 45 counties 168269 138162 168840 137784 Notion to Bnliaorw and Contractor*. THE UNDERSIGNED (formorlv foreman 'fin Itowlsnd Parry) wonldrenwotfiiUr mJbm these tor whom babas doaw work, and the pnbUoneaerally. tbat be U now prepared to fnrnbb filets, or pot m Bate Bo.*, la Ibd mcetepproymt reaper. Old.™ for BooCoior fio. ptlriiig of Blats BooA ((r left at Ihe-offlc* of Alai. Lsoxu* lin, eorner of Am BtrMt aof lbs Casals Fifth wardj will U promptly W PAUttY. myfeftntl. * ” PROPOSALS for the famishing of allma- UriolaaDd Balldlmt of lb» Plttabmuh, AHeghroT and Maotberter Bail wit »m bs secured al ■ nn dervfgned nnt*l SATURDAY AFTERNOON, atS -where plana sudspeclAestions moyhsoeso- A. 8. Mttb. Ssrfy »od Tm*’r, «ol8:5td IQS Vocrlli etreftt. To tub Nervous op Both Sbixs.— A Hetix al Clergymen havlog been reatortd to bealth la ntow daya, after many yea re or gnat eervons tuff art nf, ta willing to utiit (Alters by wading (frM) s eopy of tbs proscription tusd. Direct Ute Bor. JQDIf .M. DAQRAIbi t*® Ynlcwt ■treat. Brooklyn, N. Y, >cgO:?tlSftdAlmw> T?ISH.t-NEW white fish, in BAR. A} RXLB. AND HALF BARBBbS. 8 ttookinl, lona Na.l do’in bbli; Baltfmoi« H«rTtBg,pVckled aod dry wilt, Tin tewnd 4»y*# Cricket match came off yes terday, both partial being oa the ground at the hoar appointed.' The day was bleak And cold, (he wind high, though the excitement of the game and the exercise kepi the parties in good trim for tho contest, wbieh was conducted with great spirit. The Washington boys went into the game onder'no alight discouragement, hav ing lost the important aidof Mr. Templeton, one of their very beat players, and one of the hands of Mr. Edmonds having-boon slightly injared from a stroke either from a ball or bat, crippling in a great measure his efficiency. The playing .in the second innings was nqt noar So good as tbat in the first. The Olympioacoro only reach ed 66 while that of the Grange was but 62, with six wickets to g# down. We presume the game was not played oat from the fact that the Orange club felt the disadvantage of their position and had a pretty clear presentiment! that defeat awaited them, and hence threw up tho game, being anxious to make {homo on the evening of Thursday. This anxiety was increased from a desire to get Mr. Templeton home, and they ac cordingly left lato in tb# afternoon for Washing ton, which placo they would reach before bed time. On the whole, the visit of the Graogo hoys proved a vary pleasant one, and would have been much enhanced bad no untoward accidents befallen them. They played spiritedly and with a will, and had all tho boys beenin order through out, wc have little doubt they would have been the viotora. They were treated in a princely manner by tho gallant boys of the Olympic, and will cherish a grateful recollection of the hos pitality and generous bearing of the magnani mous and wholo-eouled brethren of the bat and ball of this city. Arrest — Officer Moon arrested a mao on Thursday, named Wm. Sterling, charged with robbing John Campbell, a Beaver oonnty drover,' of sdo On Wednesday Campbell came to town with a drove of bogs, and haring disposed of them, was in funds. In the evening, Campbell and Sterling met. Sierlifag is also a Beaver county man, is married to his third wife and is about thirty years of age.. After the two had been around the city “some,” they went to Rid dle’s tavern, in the 4th ward,,fooi.qf Irwia-st. Campbell and Sterling were In the same room. In the morniog, when (be formerwroso, his wal let, containing $4O, was gone. Sterling was in (bo house, however, when Campbell went down, and o&me with him to the Mayor’s office, prof fering his Assistance to find money. After going around with Moon a little/ the officer sus pected Sterling, and arrested hits.' He acknowl edged the taking, but said Campbell had placed the money in his hands. Ho took the offioer to Riddle’s stablo and got tho mon?y where ho had loft it, hidden away for safe keeping. Sterling was examined and $73 in counterfeit bills on the State Bank of Ohio were found in his pooket book. Also a note of hand purporting to' boVo been drawn by Wm. Riddle, who keeps the hotel aforesaid. This note was drawn oo the 26th of May l&sl, payable in (en days, (ho sum being the value of one bay horso, and no other amount epeoified. The note is a forgery. Sterling’s oaso was laid beforo tho grand jury and a true bill was fsond last bight. He will probably be tried this term. Obituabt.—The death of Mr. L. C. Wash bum excited great regrets and deep sorrow among bis numerous friends in this city. We have enjoyed his acquaintance for tjbe last five years, when he came here a stranger, abd can join with all who knew him in (be ciiy in bear ing testimony ip his klndoeas of heart, the.gea tlcneis of his disposition and the regard mani fested in ail bis deportment for the rights of others. His sickness has not been protracted, but U has been painful. Uts last hours were soothed by the kind hand of friendship and ho goes to bis early grave, full manhood blooming □poo him, with the heartfelt regrets of all who knew him, and a tear of manly sorrow for his memory. He was only 26 years old and was a nativejof Potlsville. He died at the Monongabela House. NctiAsra - - An acknowledged nuisanoeis that of baring, the Court of Quarter Sessions crowded with cases like ibosn which have for the CQOSI part dboapied its attention during the preskat 3ertn. Eights between boys, viragos and Upay men make up the sum and substance of the Cases ! thus far, and thus the time of tho county, the I lawyers and of Use officers of courts Is occu pied in settling matters of no account which magistrates ought to .keep -out of court is ail posiiblfrwayß. The legitimate business ef this tribunal is thus kept back by this array of paltry assault and battery, ferocious dogs a«*&g as your fist and street brawls Let ween boys. 0* Jaws* McMastsh, Isle « etu>ieol of l>r Jftmea King, of (His oily, hu been AppololeJ by I'rrsiJrut llticbaDen APnialont Surgeon of the l). S. Not}- Mr McMoater la a youeg moo of rero toleut on ) great promlie, tod Bos our t*el wishes for his future as well bb hi* prawn! eue^ COFX Mn SiNi’ntß will speak in Sbarpeburg this afternoon and eveoiog; and to-morrow after noon and evening will exhibit Andrieu’a Pano rama at the same place, consequently there will be no meeting at Mr. Bryan’s Church, as pre viously published, nor at Lawreneeville to-mor row Otfilil Snow.—Yesterday was a bitter col J day, aud tbe Grit snow of the season fell, la places whore tbe water was still and unruffled, a thin coat of ice might be seen formiog Great coats, btoves and full bios of coal were tbe order of-tbe day Tub accounts of tbe mad out break at Har per’s Perry say that a negro from Pittsburgh, named Shields. Oreeu, wbo weal there to join Brown’s force of'twenty-two men, w»s taken prisoner. OEM Telegraphic. itera 1 Chicago, OcL 2 Q.—TlreWMtiri Tract Convention occupied the forenoon of the second day's session In the dlscnuion of the resolutions offered on the pre viotu day, which were adopted, with slight modifi cations. Io view er the Harper’s Farr; affair, a resolution vos offereq to the effect that theCoarention desired the abolition offerer; by peaceable means alone, which was unanimously adopted. The committeo appointed to report a plan Tor tho- Tract operations, presented their report. It proposes the establishment of a United States Agency for ob taining Anti-Slavery -Tracts wherever published. A committee is recommended which shall bo empow ered to raiso the necessary funds for procuring and distributing such tracts. The Cincinnati and Bos ton Societies are requested, by formal act of the Board of Directors, to accept the position of the Committee for raisingfunds, procuring tracts and dis tributing tho same, as contemplated by the United States Agency. After an animated discussion, the report was adopted, and a committee of nine ap pointed to carry oat the intentions of the Conven tion, which then adjoarnetL Sr. Loris, Oct SO,—A fire broke oat in*seeven worth this morning at three o’clock, in Bassford’s billiard saloon, corner of Shawneo and Before it could he checked, thirteen buildings, with their contents were destroyed. Loss is estimated at about $lllO,OOO, about two-thirds of which, it is sup posed, is covered by insurance in eastern offices. Russel, Major and IVaddle's stores were consumed. Tho loss is estimated at $70,000, half insured. The other principal sufferers, Lucas, Mbore, ± Co., K. E. Allen, J. M. Feroll, J. Applegate, are consumed. The ShotweU House Is also destroyed. Tho two Santa Fe mails due atllndependence on Tuesday have not yet arrived. Fears are entertain that further difficulties with the Iqdians have occur red. ■ Tho returns from Nebraska indie Eastwood, Domocrat, as a delegate A special, dispatch to tho Hepu party of men arrived at St. Joseph Pike’s Peak brioging $lOO,OOO. The river has fallen about an in the last 2-1 hours, and is now stal There to nothin) water to Cairo. the upper streams. The weather fires being necessary for eomfort. Borrow, Oct. 20—The Democratic Convention of the Fifth Congressional District was held yesterday. A double set of delegates, representing tbe Castom Iloasc and Douglas interests were present. Many of tbe latter forced their way through the windows ioto the ball, an attampt baring been made to ex clude them. Sidney Webster, Esq., was ohoson Chairman, after an oxciting econo. Tbe Castom House men voted and organized separately. The Douglas men, claiming to bo tbe regular Conventionp. nominated B. V, Haltet and Cornelius Doberty, both Douglas men, to the Charleston Convention. The other Convention nominated John T. Heard and J. C. Lovejoy, friends of the Administration. The Democratic Convention of tbe Fourth Con gressional District has chosen James Riley and Isaac W. Wright, supposed to be in favor of Douglas, as delegates to tbe Charleston Convention. RimuoKt', Oct. 20.—The House of Deputies has .resolved to adjourn on Saturday next. A- telegram has been received from Dr. Clark, of Conn., declining to accept the nomination os Bishop of tho Northwest Territories, It is presumed that bo had not beard of his subsequent election. Tbe Missionary Com mittee reported back the resolutions on rellglons in tolcrance in Cuba, striking out all relatire'to demo ralizing the President on (hesubjeot. The report of the committee on canons on ministersofficiatingwith the parochial cures of others, was debated at great leogth. The canon reported by the majority and the was finally adopted. The House, last night, adopted tbe resolution requiring tbe House of Bi'hops to reconsider its action in relation to the use of the common book of pcayer, and threw the sub ject into such a shape as to admit of the joint aetioo of both Bouses. Sa' UcL 2s*.-—'Tbe'jyacht Wanderer sailed last wit boat papers,''with a fi U crew, and sup plied with provisions and aamuni ion stolen from her owner. Mr. Lamar, by Capt. 5 artin, who had been negotiating for her parehasi for some time. Tbe Collector of tbe port has sent a steamer with Mr. Lamar and others in pursuit of her, but so far without success. Mr. Black, tho shipping master who was carried offin the yacht Wanderer, has returned in a small boat to the mouth uf the river. Ue reports that tbe Captain, Martin, of the stolen yacht, said he was going to take her to Africa for a cargo of slave*. ItALnuopr, Oct. 20.—The following description of CapL J. E. Cook, one ! ef tbe leaders in the recent in surrection., Height, & feet 4 inches, to 4 feet fi inches; weight 132 pounds. Ho walkj with his breast pro jecting and hij bead leaning toward tbe right He has light-hair with a Small growth around the upper lip.with a sallow ccmplection and sharp narrow face. It Is generally conceded that Cook is itUl in the mountains of Virginia, or on> fhe-Maryland’side of the river, and tbe neighborhood is so closely guarded that he can hardly escape. Usurer.'* Fxsnr, Oct 53.—Much excitement was created last night by a report that the abolitioaists were murderiog the people at Sandy Ilook. About three hundred women and children abandoned tbeir homes and camej» Harper's Ferry for protection. A torco of marines were sent to the spot indicated as the scene of disturbance, but ell was found to be quiet. W*snis r nTo» Cirr, rici. 20. District-Attorney Uuld andtCol. Lee have returned Grom Harper** F'er ry* The former, soon after his arrival, had a confer •pew with tbe President, .the latter a long inter vi*w with the Secretary of War. L. 8. Marshal Johnson, of Ohio, who is now here, says that sue of the parties engaged with Uruwn was prominent in the Ohcriin rescue. CDiUiLiiT..*, S l'.,nn. 2ft.~TU Courier t special N«w Orleans dispatch *»ys (out jbe fever, at (bo Ule«( reports, was Increasing at (lajveston and lions. t«m. Iron bad made ill appearance In portions of Mississippi and Texas, but the crops were uninjured. Another 6tta<*k on the town of Brownsville was expected P-BT Ssuis, C. \v! t <*et. 20. Five more of (be ftrew of the propeller Troy, not Troxy, which foua dered on Tuesday night c 0 Point Dubuque, have been picked up. There were 23 persons on board, only * of whom aro known to hare been oared. l.ufia vti.Lß, Oct. 20. - Tho river is falling slowly with 3 feet < inches water In tbe canal. a'caud. A It T I r I 0 1 A L TEETH IT in well known that first olasa Dentistry tea l«*a tvyutiO tba itach ul tlio oiiiiof p«cpl« ou ac count oflU coelliutaa, and the majority, rail) or than tak* ot» with tba Inferior wuckmauablp of “cheap beatieta," hate adopted tlm vlaer rourac and done without any, fur If a Ml of tietli be Imperfect >u vorkmanablp auJ loeiart In St, It I* dear at any pi tee. •» ‘l'lUlJlt. ‘ tsira!HkiS rr “ >■ ..Tlitk AND Il>. •ugnret*} a u*« era to tlie tciobon of dVni Ibo very best Artificial T«lh now 1q qm, tsey can touted at price* that |>Uc« them within tbs reach of all. Belug (La Ant to introduce these new style* uf VwiS tu this remmunlly, 1 accoidlngly fixed such prices aa 1 deem »J would remunerate the hast artlsUc and mechanical skill, flinca Ihnu, bnwevrr, lh« unprecedented fevw with which the work haa beru received, b«» compelled other Dentists I'j adopt 11, moo tit whom wish to retain the old gold plate pricea, which I consider would he eiorhltant; lor, though the utn styles are really more valuable than the beat gold work, they are made of loss expensive material. Tbs Increased aoiunot of work d.iue cud|>«dii>lm fur the reduction In price. Ou the other hand, a few Dental Quacks of thU city, wboposseM neither mecheulcal skill or coamun heneety, advertise tho work at pricea slightly less thau my own, notwithstanding they have neither the ability nor tho right (It being patented) to manofactare It. , The-object of ibis trickery is merely to obtain an opportunity to disparage (be C»ralllo and Porcelain and recommend some of their own Worthless work. I have felt boand, Injustice to myself and the public, U make known then facta. The qualities or tho PORCELAIN AND CORAUTK PLATh TEETH, which astabl sb their great superiority over the best gold or othar nelallc plato are—-entire free dom from all tnetalio tacts, amell or tarnish, being Incor rodible and impervlotu to the J nice* of the mouth; perfect adaptation or fit, (Impossible In metallic work) which, with much greater strength and lightness, enable* them to be worn with mors, ease comfort and ntllity. They ora also far more durable, leu liable to accident and more easily repaired. The prblic aro iovlted to call and examine these new stytee of work at No, 101 Penn Street, acß C«d2vldAltwT N. STEDUINa. M. D, Dentist. Common sense rules the mass of the people, whatever the mlanamod and misanthrope phUcwopben may eay to the contrary. Show thorn a good thing, lot Its mer its be clearly rfainooatroted, and they will not hesitate to giro it thelr yncsl curdlal patronage. The "■»**- bare al ready ratlflad the Judgment of a physician concerning tbs virtues of nOBTETTER’a BITTERS, as may be aaen in tba immense quantities of thta medicines that are annually told in every section of tbs land. It U now recognized as great ly euporlor to all other remedlua jot d&rlredfor dueaaea of the digestive organs, such as dlerhoca, djaanUry, dyipep ala, aud for the various feyara that arise from derangement of those portions of the system. Hostetler's name la tut becoming a household word from Uslno to Texes, from tba shores ol Uie Atlantic to the Padflo. Try lbs article and ha n Haded. Hold by dntgglaU and deajere generally, everywhere, and by QOtJTETT&a A-&JJITU, manufaclnrereand proprietors 49 Water and 68 Front exreeta. JeJSfiAwT UHH. U. «. FITCH * J. W. BVUUI, PhyslaUaefor Diseases of tb* Throat and Cbaet, and other Chronic Ailments complicated with er causing Pulmonary Consumption. Office 191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSULTATION FREE. A Usl of qnet tiona sent to those wishing loconault os by letter IsftaawdawlyEjs COAL OlL.—The manufacture of Photo genic or Hydrocarbon Oils from Coal and other bitum inous substances capable of supplying Burning Fluids, bv Tboe.Aatball, td.D. # Parties and otbsr Principles—a mannal,of political Intel- Igence, by Arthur Holmoa. For tale at oeSO DAVISQN'i, S 3 Wood street. Spanish brown— 2s ijW for saio b? B. A, FAUN] STOCK A CO- J ocot Oomar of First >nd Wood streets. SOP. OARB SODA— 2OO kegg for aMe by D- A. FAHNEaTOCK A CO, <*«° Oornsr of First and Wood streets. Concentrated lye— 3oo cases fb? tale by B. L, FAUNEBTOCK A CO, Corner of Fonrtb and Wood streets. CORN —lOOObuahela Shelled: 1000 do In tbs Ear,* To arrive and tursalo by J. B. CANFIELD A. 00. Furniture oil cloth—or ait styles 44,6 4, fa 4 and 8-4 wide for sale by oc 13 , J. A n. PHILLIPS. C^LAXSRED—SOO hue. prime new Flaxseed I. wanted to purchase by oc!7 QjjAFFA VAN QOBPER. No. 13 WooAstreet. UKOHFIELD A CO. have just opened Uufrßacond supply of Dress Qowii, fiiiks.fihawl* and Cloaks. Call >—them- ocIT. MISSES vtriimaJcindß, ln-«tow»ndfcrf»l»b7 T.B.IOUNQAOO. Commercial OOSIiIinZBOf ARBITRATION Folf 6EPT.AND OCT. V. P, JiKk» Put, Dtn» Canrsßi, Wm.B, Umt Sag, flgtim. Bur, niwuw. -- t i F»TXBlstmon B*HKwr n 1 [Rtperled SpecicEy far Cit PUUintrgh QaxdU. PmSBCXOE, TTXOSCISIX, OCTOEZS 30, IM9, FLOUR—the market wu mnawbat firmer, though with out materia! change; tile* from store of l.ojo bbls at £L7O ©4,75 for gaper, $4,90@55 for Extra, and SS,SS<3SJO far family do; fancy brand* $5,T6@5,83. Prlcaa at mill were yesterday advanced Sc, and spring Extra, from mill, is now quoted at |4,55. GRAlN—sales at depot of 200 bosh Oat* at 45, and 200 do at 43. Wheat, 400 bosh Bed at depot at $l,lO. GROCERIES—uIee of 10 hhdiSugar at 6J.£, and SO do at Molasses, 10 bbls to country at 42©*S, and 40 do at 41© Lh to city trade, 45 bbl» at 41, and 25 do at 40—cash. Cvffus, 211 bg* at 12>4©1l ulasof 14,000 lbs at 8* i for Shoulders, IW* for Bidet, and for H»m«. SEED—a sale of 25 bush Clever, from first hinds, at $l,7 .V —tics of 20 bL-U choice at $2,50. ° r 20 kg« packed at 10. tales of 40 bXa W. R. atSW. WUlBlCF—sales of 30 bbls rectified at 3S©3». n6ivßTAav ahd couakruial. in?im!| R oa,O n? Kt^Jti.-Reta ro , from 56 countiea . i? b «a ho V 153,378 hoc* from last rear— against 1,661,530. Poll raturna from Kentucky allow aa Increase of 257,122-1,413,3:5 against 1,031,15=. 7 The feeling In U» bog market has become qntle depressed “■J** 41 M artbewof a-contract daring the week hat w of 600 bead, for January, at $5.50. Sales could not hara bm made tor November at any thing over $5,75, but this below the value, and keep their estimates up to $6. It is pretty clear that LlUe will be done, until the wo open*, but It hu become quite probable that the oMidng price will be below $O. The advices from the country r * gardlng the abuodaace of com, and the sudden falling off in the demand for provisions, bavo ted to this. Then the pres ent aod prospective tightness of the money market is exert ing an unfavorable Influence, and admonishing operators In a manner which cannot be disregarded, that oantlen as re gards the future to not only judldona but Imperative. It ti well known that it was the abundance of capital, and ease in the money-market last season, which saved tbo pork men from pretty general rain. Pat hogs declined 2Sc $ cental during tbs weok, with a (air demand at the decline. Two establishments ere slaugh tering, curing In Ice, though the weather yesterdry was cold •noogh to core without Ice. The supply of Ut hogs Is In creasing. Beef cattle advanced 34b |4 cental gross, with a tpM>d demand, owing to a falling off In roceipti.—*(Oin. Price. Current. ate thoeloctlon ol to Congrei*. >lican says that a , yesterday, from h at thto point in ionary with 6 feet new from any of s clear sad coy, Toe Ooxs axn Uoo Caor.—The advices Lost the interior of thto State, as woll m from Indiana and lowa, all lead to ths conclusion that, notwithstanding the damage sustained Id Northern Illinois and in some,parts of lowa and Wiscon sin, by the tarly frosts, the crop will be the largest ever gathered 1a the West. The bog prop will also be a full aver age. although much latsr than last y* ar. In several of the Bern them counties, owing to the scarcity of corn, the farm ers very generally sold off Utelr stock hogs, and from that qnarter the crop will ueceaaarit? U vhort; but In the Cen tral and Northern coaotiot thto policy vu not followed to Pr^ii re>{ alt * pt » * Bll there will be.e fair yield.—) Chicago Cuicsao Poolccs Taint.— I Tbo roceipts aud ehltmiruti of -flour and grain during the put week rompers with those of Che previous vtak, and the Corresponding we&fc ol Uatynar. as follows: Prev’s Sams w*k . Last week. weak. 1853. week. week. Flour, bbla— 32,611 33,441 21,852 24 WO 24^»7 Wheat, bosh. 543,657 138,822 614,70 s 419,560 Corn, bcah 40,172 50,008 133,324 24,W0 60,188 Oats, bush 76,049 18,947 124,619 46,299 Rye, bosh 21,474 13,985 2,263 13,162 11^50 Barley, both... 89,216 18,000 38,300 57,189 Bt. Lou 19, October IS.—Tobacco unchanged; sales unim portant. flour—steady and In limited requMl; sales at $4,40 for ritytupar, for single, and $5,75 for double extra. Wheat—market firm; receipts 5,000 bnih; tales at $l©W9 for good and prime, andsUo@l,l3 Xm choice. Corn—unchanged, sales at M©3sc for mixed and white. Provislmt*—safes of 25 bbls m*aa pork 1 at $14,25; 10,000 to 15.000 fos dear sides, loo**, at and « few csks shoul dcre at Bc. The assignment of Uosars. Morrow A Uetttor to Mr. E. SI. Shield#, to annoancod. Tbdr Itobtlitlas amount fo $25,000 and uwltl to $17,009. Bpeculatiooa In flour haTO caused their misfortunes, being victims of the sudden tarn Soar took ia the latter part of (ha spring and early summer. They have aloeebwnatrnggliog to extricate lliomselves from their dtificultlea.—{Oio. Com. Peottdcsci, OcL 15—Wool—market tlrm; the vales for the week have been 105,(00 B>i fleece at from 35©00c: 1 000 ft* putted at .from 37@46c; lbs foreign at from 23©30c. Printing 1 Cloths—market continues inactive; no material change In price*. Tb* following are the atlas for the week • 3,000 pteqae, 64x64,6}fc; 7.000 do, 64x64, 6\c; 3,0a0 do. OOx 5 s - 6 ; f.OOO do, COitl, 3,600 do, COxt'.l, b'/.c, 6,000 do, 60x00,6-i,e. Total, plecoa. * RIVER MEWfoi Tba wsalber oa Tbureday wu exceedingly bofomrous, and Use coldest wo have yet endured, Tbo river show* no aunt, of cbanfe, and canoot l!U we have a heavy rain. There was no baslnass dole* The new* from the lower<river la of no account. Tbo N.O, Dalu spook*of the J. C, Calboon, jn»t built at this port, aa having run Into the bant below that city. She sprung her butts anJ waa obliged to return to N. 0. to repair. pie Cincinnati Gatede, of Wednesday, u;e:—It waa de cided by Judge Bpeocer, of Use Superior Coart, ycatardaj morning. In the r*»o of Jaceb Fuss re. the stoamor Fred Tmn, that an action could not bu ct'-ught against a > -*«m by nataa lar money loaned to oflloera, Jndge Spencer remark ed that the action in this caae was brought on a promissory doU given by the Captain or Clark of tbs boat. The consid eration w»a nut Mt forth; It may or not hare baeo for sup plies—and It had bean decided again and again that an at tica coold not be brongbt against a boat by name for money lean ed oQcara. StsamOoai Heglster. ARRIVED. t DEPARTED Telegraph, BrowoavtlU; Telegraph, Brownsville; Jvffareon, Brownsville; I Jeßeracn, Brownsvllfe; Col. Be yard, Ellrabetb. j Col. Bayard, Eltoabotb; River—2>; f«t—foiling— At Glass Ilouee, 22 iarbea T*l«rrwpbi« Oarketa. Nsw Yoax. Oct. SU.—Cotton advanced l .:q sales of 3tX>) hale* upland middling* U*». Floor advanced; aalea WAoO bbU; Southern $5 Ss<£6 65. Wheat advancing; aalea only 3»ou bur. old while ft 45; westara $1 tl; Chicago Spring • l 04. toarrtve. Corn Bra; aalea 7600 no* wblu $l. Pork « T,: .sr* # t l4 4O; prim# firmer at $lO B7 VC; Ba.ou iljuxts Pig iron In good demand at SS3& Slfrd- ilbmtiOilamdr, I^rd Oil Uideihw? lyrvi 11“?1 Wbfcky dull with no buyer* at over o , du,,; Ma,,roT *-J J Ashes pets and Pearl* dull Flights on Oottoo to Liverpool 7-32; ua grata do fid ia balk. ‘ i ® ”* c “ 8 SCo ,I; Us fives of 1674, IUJ. Cl-tawssTt, Oi-tl 20 Flour move* more freely. SI 7l kf * a ! x 'f. fl[lB - Wheat In good demand- redfl 0601 wTwblle $llB. «o change la Corn. Rye firm at 80q. Deta in fair demand at receipts Urge. Bailey dull at 65. Whisky dropped to .ic; market fair. Mess Pork declined to «U; lit- cut masts. Lard sale* at 10';. Exchange Paruanttvau, Oct iW—FUuir unchanged; sales for home o«s range from *5 ljlj* tor common, up to $7 for fancy. Rye 1W and Corn Uoalqntetat {4 14 for Floor and 14 for Heal Wheat steady. 6000 bus; red *1 25.31 25; white *1 54. Rye declined; soles 800 bus Pa at M. Corn advanced; tala' Scoolms at 92c In care and store, 93 afloat. Oatadall: ICOO I'"* .•* 46c -, 11,00 wastem Darlay Halt sold at Wc. Provlaloos qolet, wHhcnt talas; U*» Fork *l5 50&18 24, caah and time. Whisky leu active; sales at Bainwoai,Oct. 20 —Floor firm at $5 12U. Jf bni biioy ant; sala* 10,00 u boa at *1 24©l 44 Corw<q il ls@l »q tor red. Ourn advancing; «®»o fbr white and jellow. Provisions steady. Whlaky firm at 29c. 1 GAZETTE JOB OFFICE” RALSTON & YOUNG, JiuccuaaM »o zona r. abituuk,] BOOR. CARD t JOB POINTERS, GAZETTE BUILDING, FIFTII BTKICKT, NEAR POST OFFICE, PITTSBURGH, PBHXTA, cn., ___ S'ABCV JOB PIUSTISQ »Pd dUpneh. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TOE CITY, PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, YUBLISU&D DAILY AND WEEKLY BY H- EKRKTT Ac CO„ 18 NOW LN ITS SEVENTY.FOURTH YEAR, H Itb a large aod coutanUy INCREASING CIuCULATION, Of both Ita Daflj aod Weekly Edition*. I* ofl<n nEOJUAI Inducement* to Advertise*!, being aniTemllg recognized u The Best Commercial Paper in th© Woat, SMcblng u tt doe*, most of the Merchants, Uenabctuf era and Families Id tbwa cities snj lurronndlag regtoo, loclnding P*ennßylvanla, Ohio, Northern Inctl ena, We«t*m Virginia, \V iaoon ■in, lowa. Illinois, Kansan and Nebraska. S©“‘AdTertiaing at Moderate Pricea.-®i ADYZBTIBING AGENTS FOB THE GAZETTE, Uwm. 8. AL PET7INGILL A CO, New York sod Bo* ton; W. H. UcDONALD A CO-, New Yorki JO7B, 00E A CtX, JONAS WKB3TKB sad 0. PIEBOE, Phlla. dAwT WE TAKE PLEASURE IN INFORM '•« SSiSSL'M c . r aUbnhd PUoo. ot , BTEINWAT B 80SB, KBIT TOBE, r J?" • «n»ll Imole. or tb«. ami '•JW initram#<JU, to wtiltt wt> call tttostioa, tod sailed* call. ’ H. ELEBBR A 880, No. A 3 FltUntroet, Bole Agents for Btetawny’s Dr. Samuel S. Fitch’s Biller? Corrector or iatNßUloiii ttlztare<«.Parilf V*fi« tables*! Mild, Bata end Effeattra Bamedy lor BILIOUS DISORDERS, 9IOK HEADACHE, BILIOUS HEADACHE, DTBPBpaia, TORPID LITER OR BTOiIAOH. OQSTITKfXSR, BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC COUGH, MALARIAL TETKBB, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, SOuR STOMACH, Ac-, SKIN DIABASES, lUPIJRI BLOOD, JAUNDICE, And ell complaint* cassad l*y DIPUBB BILB OB BILIOUS. NESS. DR. CEO. H. KCYfISR JuJSrdAwP 1M Wood Sola Agrni fbr Plttahnrgh N KW KAISiNS— ' 100 bolt* Oteseoa litCCpn lOOhfdo da do Jaat ree'd ond Tor nit by BBTMES M ANDERSON "d* BaS* Wood .M HEAT—SOOO bus. prim© Bed* s*l J. r to Wkiti. TotlrtttmHiimi.br J. B. CANfiXLD 1 00- OLAS3ES—IOO bbls. prime N. O. Mo* LUa— far nle by j. BTCAWIttP *' 00. BI CHBOMATE Bltlr OCU Dr. Chnrghnrw Remedy fbr the Prevention v and Ct jo of Consumption* Winchester’* Beaulm Preparationoirth* nrpophoip) Lite* of Lime tad of Soda* n# far Gmompfsoa, Srcfuis, BrmcMUs, Asthma, DclQi The success ( f this new rekidt (discOTered by Dr. J. F. Charch 11, ofp*rto,) to obtaining lar It the most unbounded pcpuls rity throughout Eunmo and the United Slatos. It to • purely Stie rtific Preparation, acting wlthinnarruifo cs«cy in all atagMjof Pulmonary and Ncrvca* Disksex- Tlie I CURE OP OOSSCUPTION Ia the aacoud and Urirtftagea (atapwfod, ccnsaqoently «lrai Uut. m b. to oocnulalj u to tb. "a okfatorf. ln«U c»«,bj u.l, itmimoi, elcipt .brt, o„,ti,ting letlpa of th, InciH, of itwlfmif fldent to prodnee death. This Remedy bus not only a curative l, bat will, if used wherever (her i extota a suspicion of th* disaasft, /Vr nnri iU Dtnlspn* i, and thus act as * prMfrwfr w irffA «• ffardtoOnrmpii, i.juttor d*ttviih rtgariU SssonPea ii . any stage of should Immediately to the tue of the Uypophoephiun of Umo »nd Sod*. “Winchester’s Genuine Preparation” ( m slmpU extra large lroltlee, to “chemically pure,” to o»e combination proposed by Dr. Churchill •‘for gfnwal r .s< and to prepared according to his on^tnsr/jnabr-T. DR. CIIDRCUILL’S WORK ON 00NSUMPTI0S, Couiprlsiog bis report made to the Imperial Academy o Medicine, Notea of Cases, and Letters, Documents TeaUmonlols, which, together with a Circular, will ba tout on receipt of TWELVE CENT* in stamps. Cicuos.—lnterested Druggists will try to sell yen othsr preparations than mine. Do not bny Ihttu, My “Genuine Preparation" bean my foe simile signature. of all Preparation* claiming to be the Hypo pboirphUoa, which coulaia ixos, or any Dbvo. Th* country 1* Ukely to be flooded with spuriona certificates Pricks. One bottle, $2; three bottle*. $5. Sold, wboto •aloanJ reull at the Sole General Depot In tbo Culled BUtea, 43 Joho street, S. Y, by J. WINCHESTER, to whom order* should be addraood. Also, wholetafo and retail by DILO. IL KEY3EK, No. 140 Wood street, PltubnrgU, and retaU by J. P. FLEMING, Alfoghony. Bc27rdA«P XEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. THE subscriber has now on hand a most splendid stock of -Pianos, consisting of and 7 Oc tave*, in Plain and Oarred Cases of the most elegant ecriptlou, from the celebrated Factory ofChfokcring A Sons. The instrument* ar* all provided with their latest Improve ments, as Brpfating.Acti-m, DeuUfDamvm, Ftti-mtn tnerr, and are of tbolr ENLARGED NEW SCALE, By which a much larger aoand board is obutnod, eou*e. qaently the tone to rendered very powerfnl, yet retaining its sweet and musical quality. By the petfectlan of tho Ar tion, the performer to enabled to prodneo all grade* of tone from pianissimo to fortissimo, with tbo greatest oaae. CmCKERINO A SONS’ PLANOB are tjm* of by the best artlsti and critics in onr country:— THALBEBQ says—“ They are beyond comparison f fuUst I have ever seen In the United States, and will compare fa vorably with any I ljave ever known.** GU3TA YE BATTER tays>—‘*The opinion which 1 express ed three yean Ago, Uas been more than confirmed tome, by the continued use of] them.-Tit: That for volume and pure quality of [From tho National JntcOigenctr, Washington.) I. “They can safely bear comparltoa'wllh Instruments jfrota any part of the world, in point of tons, strength and elas ticity of touch.” --- [From tho New Oilcans Ftcayuuo.l “For excellence of material, elegance of finish, and 1 iltli falnes* of workmanship, and aboroall for volume an 1 va riety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and permanence c-f onu, they arouDequaUed.’’ [From the Family Journal ] “The peculiar musical qualities belonging to Iho Cti:k eriag lostrumeuts, are a full, moslcal, rich and powerful tone, free from any wooden, noby, londnees of sound, 1 1 dis agreeable to the sensitive musical ear. Tdey have aL oan e**y, even and pleasant touch, and will keep In tone b :tte>f Mban any Pianos kuown Tho public ar* Invltad to call auJ exsmlue those •].!« ndU Instruments, which are sold at FACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED au2fl dlwF JOHN B. MgLLOR, 81 Wood atriri. A BLOODIiUSS VICTORY!! 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF Tnis enormous quantity of this Invaloftblo j Remedy ba-tbecn purebaaed by ctilreas of the United Btoha'i‘. during the abort time ti list U*-a before the public. ThV * reseon fur this (fxtranrdlnsry encerne is limply in the melßal'-V Unth and value of Ibe article. No on** buys the MAGNET 10 PLASTER without lts friend. It purrocsM All - that Ispromlsed, and carrlr* with it ita own recommend*- n ' tioa. Truly this Is a victory—peaceful aud LLxxlkwe—bnt'v we Ulievo not lcae glorious thin Ibe'trlnroph* of war, with Its raruage and desolation. The MAGNETIC PLASTER is nndoabledly tho Greatest Btrrsgthener aud Pain De-itrcyer that fiefoure has yet dtf- _ curttfuj. If yon pat this PiastcrAoywht-rv, (fpala to thara ; the PUsfor will stick thure outtl the pain haa Tbo Muter magnutitk'S the polo away, a-j FAIN CANNOT EXlfcT WUEBK TUI3 PLASTER IS APPLIED. lUbomatUm, Lauxmura, Stlffuoej, Debility, Nrrvr.<uoMa Neuralga, Djapepaia, CSiugba, and QcdJj, Puln* and Achpr of every kind, dowu even to Corns, are isizuJiably relieved anJ, with a little paticbee, perasanendy cared, by tho magi cal luflueuco of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. Ills Ihceitr pleat,surest, eeTpet, phjaeantiat aud chcaput rrCfodyTa erfoteoef. (to application to uulvt-reoi—equally ta the '. Strong man, the delicate avwan, and the f«eM# ' To each and all It will prove « Bairn cad a Easing. use I* agrorable, And without annoyance or thosbto.- Its prk»U within tlte reach ofall—rich or all may Ipjva It who ar* sick and snfferlug In any way. ~ FARMERS should l-e always snp(4led with tills Inrxlaa • ble PLASTER. It will I* the Goo.l l*byslctou ‘ln any boosebulJ, ready at all time*, end at Instant D^lCo. Pnt nptn air tight tin Loir*. Each L>x will male six to eight plaaiere, an lauj clitld can spread tbrio 2i oeoti a box, with fc}L_*nri plain dlrcctime." U.'CkJHOIIGQKAD, ox. D. (> ~ * n<J pro ? r,et « r » 19 Walker *t, New York. IIOKJ;HKAIKBiLAGNKTIO PLABTEDI* eoMty all tiros guu Id erory city, town itul TilUgvof Iba United Btat*». noieodlwlyUy PITTSBOGII ANI) OAKLAND NUMfe fIHRIES;i . ■■s£ •0,000 AppUTroa,stoßf«t,4o vwletffts; '.v. 40,C»» do do lto2l«it,W »U* 10,000 Peach; 8,000 Chenr; 3,000 Quluct; 3.000 Standard Pew, £scr».flne; 10,000 Dwwr pear; - 1,000 Hougbton’e Qoo«iUrrr—3 year oldi-fluM •! 1 4,000 Bflver Maple, 12 to lflfeet; . M.OOO Evergreens, 1 to 8 reett 2CO of il, o celebrated Ho? Tm«, wUbafloe aacrtment of Shade Trera, Strawberry,- Rcwee. Onenboafo plant*, Ac., Ic. *** Wh&Ueale parchner* will Us dealt with liberally. »2j ; d*wP _ JOnNUDRDqOOj^JR^ TU E SUBSCRIBER IIAS«^TM. |oit received from ju4!y||l CUIOKEIUNQ A SONS, If * | |l The Third Addition to hia Fall Stocfcof their ' VNBSYALLMD PIANOS, V To which be aiks the attention of porefcesers and the pub* Ho generally. «13 JOHN n. MELfrOB, 31 WooJ at. IANDER'S it AIR DRESSING ROOMS, TRant STiiEKr, opposite the cathedral, FROM d A. M. TO 9 P. M, have their Hair Dressed Id the latest JIo bu fitted up a room ci- will be etvau KSOKPTIONS, Ac, i»lnd or BOOK tud nniaoi . kept con* Wbtre tod molt UiUkmtbfriiw {iraslr Car lading, when to DBESaiHa HAIR FOR PARTI, la tS® nriou *pprcm»u gtylc*. 49»BAND£R'8 CELEBRAKDSCALP T ftantty on hand tod for nl«. n RAIN, FLOOR &c._ ~~ UflOOt) bash prime Wheat In store, aWI) do Kje, to arrlte, 6000 do Barle4, do, i 400 bble Floor,la atorp, j 6000 Beamless Bsgi, 1 100 both Potatoes, 1 KXibbli prime Apples, to tniroand fer sale It «» niTcncocu, m’c&bkryi* co. KfYBBLS. PURE UNSEED OILI Oitv Wv Manufacture; '. f 4000 lbs. White Lead tad Zinc, la Oil; 40 bbli. Bone and Guano Fertilizer; 800 Logs Nalls, assorted sixes, for sale by STOCKTON * BTBYEN3ON, Agenta and Commlstlco Mercnauw, • No. 16 .Wood PUtsbargb, Pa. EDICINAL LIQUORS—I kwplcon stantly on hand a complete aisarttaeut of XJjcor*, either bottled er oUnnrUa,coniiatlnz of . Port Whje, Madeira Wine, Sherry Wla*, Catawba Wlnu, Uollanil Gin, Jamaica Bam, Bosrhava’s, UveUtUrt and Hocflaod's GannanSltters. JOdJSPH FLEMING, ocll comer of Diamond end Market streets. T>KMOVAL.— . Hairumored Lit eittblishuient to Kaxtdoorto N. Holmes A Sons,Bankers. fflmcmnatt, &r. For ciNCfNNAfi'ANi) Lou-^rnsf'^ IBVOXE-—Tbefln# new stumor CL IJLlJtfSfijßSg LEAN, Cspt-8, Cadmkn, will l ear* for the above ana au in termediate pons on THIS DAT,2lstlnit-,at4 P. M. For freight or puage apply on board or to - ocl FLACK, BABKB AOQ., Agta, stJ jtouis, &t. EOfc St. liOUfs.—Tho gpleniUd rfgfrT^ lUtmer JlA.RlNta.Capt.DeTiucey, TIUdSSsS Je*r«fbrtb«*koT»asdaU intermediate porta tbe flat laat, at 10 o'clock r. «. For freighter dwn;i an ply oa board or to * p oclS Jgc «mpl)ra'&-ja»to ©tiran». JL. LEANThe tpUndid *teaaer *n. LattSag %»- Iht "ro,. p A^r o s!.^^ w, wtn i»t* iwjS^^roi iatonatfuta porta oa THEnastJUSU. 7« fttigpter. ••’-'rp-_ . '-.ocXft .-. ' • • 1 - rr.afiy- gi*BXE3 £ vO., Agta. EOR Bt. LOUIS.—The splendid ttMiaer BIS WlliUH TfALLACX,£g2«SS Ofcpt.O*o.ll«4jd, win le»T*fcr tfu nlwro tad. all inxvm* oitta porta oa T»ig pxT, ti« 21* ia«t- at 4 o'clock, r.x. for fraXebt wpsMwarvVo®^ l ®^® Kti ' , FLACK. BABITE9 A CO, AflU. CSLLL, Soboiqm .DnreiST; Office«» . ui AUiJfaf, Ko. BT’ GRANT ETEIKT-WSW* cppcttttib* Ooortilo». UliiT** IjectataUih* wants ofwayttt«piayfi»«*W“*mi pttroaspj. Aajvf Uj»T»rloo*»t7WtofT*eUiii»terto(J,lfirt*iiBd. znyfedl^is CURRANTS —20 barrels now crop Zants Currant*, Jolt rtc\J,nad for t*] s b* • i. w « TO *. * ANDZBfO* OwlS cpporttg|>frCh*>U*gg<«t- "prime.W; ,ii» and , '. /.acANyiKtP * <&■ i POTASH—I2OO lbs. foe B,fcMHHWIOOS*OO. rufSESSS cell OECIOKHRIKC3- <Sr SONS* JOHN S. LEE, Mbrcbant Tailor, NO. es MARKET ETBEST, fLAOK, BABMIg A COlAgt*. rsoolW.jri S |to|a^bJ ca * feij:::' ’ . *■
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