*Ott«oy r jj__ ..... -.8-M;S'Xj WORKS, PITTSBURGH. ■ - - fabk, ar cpbdy a co., '. ' '.r. MANDPAOTUREES OP SHEATHING, •illjr’-flMinjsa* *aa' pubsshd cop ,**B BOTTOMS, Bottom., Spelter *o!to, fa, :■■ ■ “■ *l»rlmportCT u£ Data, In MCTALa, ira PLiTH !■ HIST ISON, WISE, 40. C-'uttootl joo tuni, Tlnaen'l i TooU,j . - JfoHQ KrM and ISO Steond 9trnt,' < " • -•-•• : Flttsburgbi Piist, pattern. .' •’• •BTNA STOVE* WORKS* ' .AIiB XAND U H BB A DLB Y lUSO>AOBUSiVDBXUaQfSTXKT TULOTT Of , CQOIIKO, PABLOB AND EEITUO STOVES,- Plain and Fane; Onto Front*, Ao. 80U Proprietor of the celebrated Patiny Gas Burning and SuonCoHsuunra COOK STOVES. ...... Offio« andSalee Roomi ajltlyto So,*WflOdBt. ( PlU>bargh. p«. .VtreSOW PaCQLAAS :.fnyi« »n, ■» BfIBISBOS,BIHIB & IILLEBS, ; VbPBOSEa ASD BACHIfnSTSi WASHINGTON' WORK S, . Pittsburgh, Ponna. OAe»i So,iU Uarkct street* Uunbetore stl klods of Bteam Enrlaes ted UIU llAckia . «7S OMttßgs, Railroad Work, etejtm lioflen and gheet Iron Wort, . ■ JobldngattdßefaltlagdoaoonthortDotlco. ur^.lydto ITORBJKSW EXCHANGE. *S I O H’T B;FL L 8 DRAWN BY DUSpAJS, SREIUIAN * CO., - ; ' OiijTQß UNION-BANK, LONDON, IN BUMS OF ONI . v .- POUHD-KTKBLIHG AND UPWARDS. ' . -v - - Allf.tilllscio Ujs principal dUeaand tuwci of Franca, B * l i lo ®» BoUso'd, Germany, Roads and othar European v '*'****&feCgfrottyunhand and foraalaby <s ; «• Williams a 00., tYajjrfcb.; A.v^Sg^UfeodMroot.conwof thfa-A. ■ jtngiAaoAp ~ Joseph W.C, nidercu. ' - i&ucasan io frrter, Jfctyi a SlhU-} ■ rhmxAcrouss l» RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS ' ; AND BOAT SfIKES. Comer of Water Street and Cherry alley, f)itt rAk. pmamreoii. pkhm'a. AInBftTDK « Co. ParwudUg andJoramUaion Eertbanti, . And Agents for the eale ol Pittsburgh hfanu thciorea. Consignment* sad order* for LEAD, BIDES, ./ BEKP.PRODUOBi eollrited. Prompt atten tion to recaMng. esd forwarding. No. *8 Commercial attract. St. Bools. nagrftf ' wr. HOXiUBS Ac SONS, oiuns u Powigii and Domestic Bills ol Exchange^ oertipicatps or deposit, ’ BAKE NOTES AND BPZOIB, •NO. bl MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ,-to»&jlJoctlcra* made on all the principal dtfve through cot tbs Pelted Pfcetes. ■pa-y.fciy - ■ Kail Puhioai. _ ££ WoCQBP <sc CO-, . kbolesale ard retail dealers ipt in> Bir*UTiCTUM« or OATS, CAPS, Yens, CONSISTS, «C., Are now opening for tho FALL TRADE a magnificent *toek of FRESH GOODS, which «fQ be sold ot tow friers. No. 131 WOOD STB EFT, • «oW Eire Fifth, PlUibar^h. " JW> EYM AN ec BON, - Kancfoctureri andDeslan In til 0 f TOBACCO, BNTJFP AND CIOAHB, • AND v XBAS* TOBACCO, Corner ofEmiPtUld Brut and ZMaaosdAßcy, prnsßU&an.PA. 7j AOfiEBT CBR. DXAUU IB , JTBAW BONBBT9 AND BONNET BIBBONB, nOWBRSi A&, NO. 63 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. OrlAlydto BCICI'JRY B. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission fifforohant, AND WHOLESALE DIALER IN Cheese, Batter* Seeds, BHafa, And Prodace GesanUy, dte> lb. «A Bfad SirtiL fttt*b*rg*. J. M. LITILS --■I No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrlth'a N«wUofldiag, % * pmaBUROH. PA AaSOdydfo u , JOHN OOOHRAN ac BRI >, ov iron hiliiitg, boaTealtci Veelt Doori; Window BtnKen, Wdow Bnardi, &«., :N«f. 01 AtceadsCrc«(«ndtB STUr4 Strut, (Bntactn W<»d end IXartet,) PITTaBURaU, PA., H«*« cnband e ruietr of newPottau, tuicpandpUla raltoble (at ell poxphme. Pertlcnler ettendos peld to Jobbing done etthortngtic*. art JOHN 0. LBB, HSR O.SXNX T A. I J_,o R, No. SB flarketlt., Pittsburgh, A good aaaortment of Cloths, GissiitEßEa, Veirnroa, Coararoa, and ail goods suitable for gs&tltmsna’ wtarjtart received. fflKJinJcra promptly filled, la tbe lataat etylaa of the art. ißrflfclydfo, J. SCOTT/ Deatlat, HAS removed to the houea lately occupied by I*.Wm..A-W*rd > Ko. STB P«ob stmt, (tenth ride,) third dew tbCTV Hand atrtet o,Oc® Hfljtra from 0 a. n. tflte p. h. “’ a. b. af c. p. MARgi.B; , ■iHOTicnrcm or I paiKTOfa, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF W KAPPING PAPA R. Ho. 97 Wood“ - \ -r- PITTSBURGH, PA. B*e» bnoghstt market priest. aTtttb nuTHKiISI MUTIIKUmt gOTHgRHUI Don't'foll to procure Mrs.'Winslow's Sooth _tng Bjrnjpfor Children Teething. It has coeqcal on aarth. It greaty fecUitatae the process of Leothing by eoftebtng that, gams, reducing, ell Inflammation—will silty pain, egd It; tnretoregolaUthe bowels. Depend upon it, mothers, h: •wfllglre i«at toyonrsslra, end relief tad hselth to yoor la&nte. PeriscUyesfo lo ell ctscs. This valsabla preparation la (bo prescription of one of shemoeUxpfrteuctd and akflftil female Phyridans In Nrw . England, *ad Las Lsianeed with osTv-Cdltog. saecmta omiowofcues.. W* believe ittho best sndinrwt reatjyfD the world, to til casta ofDyeenlery tod Durhoesio Children,whether It trims frcnitosthiog or from toy other eeoso. IfUfe and health can be estimated by dollars sod cents,ll U worth l ta weight fagcAL v JClUoniof bottles are told every year to tbs Unltvd States.. It Uto old tad well-tried remedy. PBIGE ONLT2SOBSTB ABOTTLA. • 9*Koaenoofn9Tislao the fecrimUeorcUßTlß A pgR. -BINS. New York, Is on the outside wrapper, tJola by Dranuts throbgboct the wand. DR.QEO. Q. &ST&£B»Agßotfbr Pittsburgh'. JttgJtwlyfeT • Bide, OH and leather Store, , D. t KrarPATAicr A Sons, No.' 31 8. Third sfc, between Market and Cbeetant ate, Philadelphia, haT» fa sale DRT AND SALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry end flrwn gftltedPatnaKlpe,Tsuotrs’ Ofl,Tannere' audios* ~ri«n? Toole at (he lowest prices, and opon the beet tenot_ ESJUI kinds offoatber In tbs rcogfe wanted, for which, tbs highest market price will be given la cash, or mhtalo cxchtogeforllilfcs. Xeatbcretoredfrceofchureendsold* opcoatariwiaa. . . mrliydfo Hzlxdolds Genuihs Pbipabation.— HELM BOLD’S BUCKO for the Bladder. HELtfBOLOtt SUOUU fortheKidnejw HCUIBOLD’S BUOHU for the Gravel; HBGMBOLD'S BUCHU fa tbe Dropsy; nsLHBOLD’S DCCOU for Nerronsoet*; - HELM BOLD'S BUCHU for Loss of Memory; BXLHBOLD'S BUOHU for DimßMinf Vision; HELMBOUPB BUCHU fa Dltfleolt Breathing; HELMBOLPfI BUCHU for Weak Smet; HBLHBOLD’S BUOHU for General Debility; < HBLMBQLD'S BUOHU forUalrenalLesetode; HELVBQtiyfl BUCHU far Hotter of Disease; HELMB9LD*B BUOHU for Sight Bwe«tt; HELMBOLtFfI BCCHU for Wakefolneo; BELMBOLVfI BUCHU for Dcyneesof the Ekln; nCLMBoura BUOUU fa Eruption*; _ BUCHU for Ptih la tbo Baefc lIELMBOIM BUCHU lorHaertnefleof tbe£yelids,wltb *we?fhiT&S , s££?® ,l * od *' o * ,o fB J E t ‘ t s ' B srSito“ a^K tal '““' i’“ i nttUBOLM BOCnDtaoSiSw - BCOEO Kt£S?sWfrcm Ml. ° lO - n - »«*««■ noggd.uy, HJt 6 WHOLES ALB iiUYERS. 500 doXiPortomouib Ribbed Hosiery, 150 “ aiwrtcd Woolen Hood., i , Ifcalo Boston Knitting Yarn, 350 Ibt. Dexter’s Tidy Cotton, l.oaae Fletcher's Shoe taceu, ’45 grow Case Hoops, fffftr anfTtsg *nd for sals low at Itlrt door fom Market. ••'-o.«ttJKn»........aniaxw aicnown. Barboub, mackeown & CO., POBWARDISO APD COMMISSION MERCBANTO, , ;■ u> »imi is FLOUB, GllilN, SALT, BACON, LAsbi BUTTER, And all hinds cf Produce, . • LUnriy Sttrt, ntar Hand, nttatonrsb. ponn’o. . < rerpeciflilly Herchaota yeaeraHy. oolllmd GUIKNBSS &; SON'S . ■' JUTSA DOUBLE STOUT AffiD POSTER Heßima Oommae HO^, «» J IHBIE 60LE . A T T ,» p.„ rn ,- a- E v KA BTcnii; KXtsnrtlSa f *" Svtttal Aotuta. '■HILL Pittsburgh Steel Works! niWCfiM Mi.Mwn..wwiil IhBOTU.- JONES, BOYD Ac CO, UensUetarers-of CAST STEEL. . ALSO— SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL SPUING AND AXLBB, •Corner Ross and First Sts., Pittsbnrgli, Pn. o. Y. Cloaver'a : PRIZE MEDAL HONEI SOAP. The only genuine, possessing a free and Ortrar U!h.r,. luting „j d.UcU p*fnm,, »S t. wr. renttd not to lajoro the ektn. BEWARE OF OOUNTERf IlTd, P. 8. Clterer’s Oilebreted Mail.Browo r a* end SasQower Boept; ella eeponeoeotta Tooth Powder br the Teeth end Gam*, to Übedofeilth* reipecUb!* Prog and Fency Btoru in fix* UnUpd Stetai. ' ueaa&ctory in London. B*POt, No* 81 sod XI Dej street. New York. jMtftSadfo J. 0. ROTBTON. Agsuu hanky GEkwia a co, UNCTiCTOJIKU Or Rop KB \AI N B X W IN 1118 Of ell sizes end diwcrlptiona.' Warehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Sts. Two eqaeree shore the P. t. W. A 0 R. R Freight Depot, PITTfiBL'KaU. Thi Peruvian Strup.—What is m?— Uoet pereona here eo td«« thst the Perorlso Bymp la s preperetloo of PernTun Derki. ThU U net the reeo. It l» e eolaUe prepsretloti of Protoxide of Iron, which lerasd (lj received into the coaetltatloo, et»J will ect me e tonic to ewey thst that mfrU! does Dot ucnelly act, wbeo glvao in tba torn of carbonate, or even to the Iron by hydrogen preparation, BO popnler with phyalcleoe. Whoever dMtree to give Iron las form that win be Acceptable to the human vtomarh, end that will be reedily taken Into the blood, will gtva tbU Peruvian Syrup, which taatUated by man of high character throughout the coantry. Dr. Hayaa, the Stato Aeaiyer ofMeeeachoMtU, tratifiea to itw eztreonllnery vir toee, and we bare every coafideooe In the abllltyof the agent here to coovtoce anyone of tha same. Tho Peruvian Bymp U made has performed moat winder ,nl cam h all a toola and atteraUre preparation. See lo&ft>lt«nlmanait. in anothar part of nxlayiGarsm. ' ■ ■ ■'■ - DR. GIO. IL ll<>! Wood flr<ai, litb* Agent for IhU citjr. -y-. . ealidkfcT Rupttoe OR- Hirhia.—Dr. ‘G*>. H. ‘Kxr an, of Ufli Wood Pa,baabe«nin the procured tbs moat approve WnA ©f:Tnta*w lor th» enre of Hernia or Rapture, which to fit to any cate or rupture with the aaanrancejfhat aatlaftnUou wtU be gtren We would adrlaeonr readlrtn lo cal! on Dr. Keyaer, when any thing or thUWad LpoeJeJ.ai' we tael pervruded that hots advice In inch caeee. SBVINQ aJACBINBS, VTTHIOH RECEIVED AT THE' LAST II State Fair to Philadelphia H IQUS ST PREMIUM. Tfeeso Machines »r# tekßOwledged by all «&obar»«x acictod them, the Btttla as*, yet they ere sold tor THE LO*T PRI&E OF THIRTY DOLLARS. For Sale at No. 51 Fifth Street. FAIRBANKS & EWING, GENERAL AGESTB. AIK B A*a K' S SC ALES FATRDAKE’S EAT, COAL, PLATFORM tul COUNTER SCALES, OftT3nr4 sSfri P Ui,c > fc > t **!• 41 f&IRBANE'B SOALE WAREHOUSE, S ; X a w SEWING MACHINES, o B c t af jyS» « FOR SALE WITH ALL 14TB IMPEOVEMENTB fIASCPACTIRER’S PHICKB, ALHX. a. &BBD, nuWte Ho. 68 Plfth gtreat. OIL LL AND B 3: TSB LATEST IMPROVEMENT iN - y Sewing Machines': Merlin* took tba FIRST PREMIUM at the late Allegheny Cooat; Fair. THIS IS THE MACHINE whose ownsra offered • premium of ■ $2 00 0 In Philadelphia to toy other cm exhibition at tba franklin Initltota that coolddo the eatne raoge of work as welL— Thrtr oflkr not h*Ting teen accepted ill eoperlorttFtDort be conceded. For ealeat A~ M- MARSHALL Sc CO.’S, JotftdßwF FEDERAL ET% ALLEGHENY CITY. SEWING MACHINES; _ Ar Model of Simplicity. PBICE-OTnUTT FirE DOLLABB, No. GO Market it. AGENTS WANTED. 1 oclftlwdeT LA£BCBLL A NORTHROP. SEWING MACHINE AT A B AEG AIN —A flm*elen OrorexAßaker'iQalUlngorTailorlni Marhtna, eecond-band, warranted ia lint-rate or er. Con $130; will be aold for laa than half price. Caobeeeeaat eeT lIBRBBT A BABBBR*R,o&f. Liberty end Bend iti Sttonttps. Koinr bt~ ..a. b.ciuabui. jyjcKNIGHT & CARNAHAN, no. no fourth street. C. B. M. SMITH, -Attorney and Counsellor at Law, mTlfcdly.nl jfo. jjj Fburlh Arret. IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, Office No. 60 Fourth rtrot, Plttaborgb, pa.. Notary Pub lie and Ohio CoanriaMoßer. £p3 ©Sants yxrirTrr-irs-, - 3,000 BD6HTO H.AI3EED, For wbUb tb» blgbeot nurk«t pries win b* paid bj M. B. SUYDAM, JLllezheny Oil Mill, Cgrnw Crate aod Bsbacc* Streets. virAl'lttb—sooo bußheW Flax Seed, for 'Tf which lb* Ligbeel market price will U p*Jd. M. a fItJYDAM, at lh* 0,1 Mill, cal Mid oor. Rebecca and Craig Allegheny clty. EfTANTED—SOO baa. prime new Glover Tf Bead. Apply to QBAjf A VAR GORDIE, oslT No. 18 Wooditwet Affnn AGENTS WANTED—To sell 4 t/vvV/ new Invention*. Apsll bar* bad* error 155,000 OQ one,-better than all other ei taller eg*nde«.—• Bmd four lUse* and sat 80 page* particular*, gratia. . EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Uaaa. ‘■fTT ANTED—S,OOO buflhele.Flax Seed, lor W which the hlrbert market price will be paid. •080 J. O.OAR?IEtDA 00., No. HI Pint ft. So JUt. TO LET—Tho commodioas Dwelling Ejjjf bon*., with at&bU, oatbraeea end ground* et* JBg. tached, kui/rfo ai the reeldenceof Hon. B D. Gassaxo, alto* ated at fiob j Bridge,Jo»t beyond tb# dtylimon tho Vonrlh Stmt Road. Enquire ol „ E. 11. IHIGH, Agent, oclfcdtf ,c No. 6Q Toortblfecat TO LET—Sevoral line Store Rooms on St. Clair (treat, ooa of which wOl be rented la craned ion with the epaciotu room oo the aeeond floor, and ie well cal* culated for a furniture or carpet etora. Inquire of E. H. nuag, No. 00 fourth et TO LET—A oomfortablo two story Eft Brick Dwelling, aitoata on O’Hara etreei, too > jsfl talniogO room*, with fln lifted garret, tad o^flrTt floor. Enquire of - B. H. KINO, No. HI Liberty >t. JJIAWATHA fiUiix HOT P2UEPBJD NUTBcf all ticca on bend and BBBD&ctnradL U«0,86t.T8 for Bridge*. Maebfaary, Ag» rteottwal loplsmeatt, at short notice. - •; eL.W«nbOOM| 80. UiweUr stmt . .eaStafli-.. ■ SHI?. MliiiU - CffrEEX PaliTOrS-lO bbl». jurt-wctf BOBtfICSSI. 1 HEW PATENT Robert Franklin end James Franklin, living in the 7th ward, indicted, on etth of Edw In graham, for maintaining a nuisance A great deal of testimony was produced. T M. Mar shall, Edq., offered In defence that the property does not belong to tho Franklins, as is laid in Indictment. To prove this, be offered certain deeds ou record. Mr. Collier objected Thu Court sustained the objeotioo and Mr. Marshall filed bis cxceplioo On trial when oo left the Court. Edward Tobias was-fioed $l5 for selling liquor without a license. Ha hod applied for Heeds* and U was granted, but oould not at the time get a bondsman, so he kept on selling with tho above result. Supreme Coubt—ltef»re Judges Strong, Thompson, Read and Lowrie, J 'Triday, OoL 21.—Minium vs. Hoig; Crawford county. Argument continued by Church for plaintiff Iq error and by Family contra Fogle vs. Lycoming Matual Insurance <'u ; continued HU next week. Marsh ve Laird; Crawfc4fe county; ,uou pros. Richards’ Appeal; Crawford oo.; continued. M’Lsugblin et al. vs. M’Cnmber el al; Craw ford 00. Argued by Church for plaintiff In error, by Family contra, aod closed by Graham for plaintiff la error. N>>. 61 Fifth tir««i. ’S M O 6 County of Crawford vs I* & R R R Co et •I ;in equity Motion by Chorrh, allorcey for J R. Dick, iu suppress oeruiu teoihnciuy t«kon by Geo. W Heeker, examiner uoder rule tiled Adjonraed till y u’oiook ibis morning, when the hearing iu ihs Mandamus caw will be con tinued. - U. S. District Couar — The case of 3. J. Co ver, which has been on trial la ibis tribunal dtiriog ibe weak, was concluded last evening Tbs Judge will abergn the jury this morniog. The case wav ably and elaborately argued on either side during Friday Tut District Court was not in session veeier day. The Mandauts Casks -Friday tu the day eel apart for the bearing and argument of quee • tons arisiog put of the codes inrolrlug the rail rqbd tax in Allegheny ooanty A nbort history of tbe caec which oatne up first, yesterday, may not be out of place, as it requires a somewhat tenacious memory to keep bold upon each step in each a oase, after it hae lolo the legal mill. j The ease which came up on Fri Jay moruiog, iu wbioh Meredith & Hardiog, Philadelphia law yers, appeared for tho relators.or petitioners, and Barton, Williams and Howard for respond ents, iS Conmonu-ealth rt relatione, K. P. Middle ton versus Commitsioners of Allegheny County. The bond upon wbioh tho suit U- brought was issued to the Charters Valley Railroad. {Mr Meredith being sick, Mr. Price, of the Pnita delpbia bar, appeared. | The steps by wbioh this case bus reached its present position are these: Relator or plaintiff Sled a petition iu Phila delphia some time ago, as will be remembered, aekiog a writ of alternative mandamus against the Commissioners of Allegheny coant;, in which be set forth the act of Assembly author ising the issue of bonds of this county to (he Charters Valley Railroad. He further elated that he was the holder of one bond issued to said road, on which a part of the interest was due and unpaid. The alternative writ was ac cordingly isfiuedJand made returnable in Phila delphia. The Commissioners (ben filod their answer, to wbioh the relator entered a general demurrer and the argument vu fixed for Oot. 21, 1859, in this oity. The general demurrer admits (be allegations -to the answer, but denies that they are sufficient cause why a writ of peremptory mandamus should not issue against the Commis sioners. The exact qnesiion. before the Court now is, as to the sufficiency of the return to the alternative writ. If the court hold the return sufficient, the writ of peremptory, mandamus now asked for wilr be refused-^--"'’ Besides the case above allotted to is that of W. Q. Armstrong vs. the Commissioners. This is for interest alleged to be dae and unpaid on oertain bond or bonds issoed to the Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad. Also, the Same vertvt the Same, tor interest on certain bonds issued to the Allegheny Valley Railroad. All tho cases are, we believe, in the same position before the court, bo far as the legal prooeedinge upon them hitherto aro concerned. The same gentlemen are oounsel in all the cases. Un & CO’S DOUBLE n THREAD ATTOR&BT3 AT IAV>, PITTgBtJRgg. Pi Mr. Hardiog spoke on Friday for the relator and Tbos. Howard, Esq., commenced to aoower for respondents. Before he bad concluded, the Court adjourned. It will probably be occupied several days yot in these cases. Haw Stbaktrs.— The new steamer, built at the boat yard of Col. J. A. Ekin, of Elisabeth, for Capt Sam'l Lewis, which is to bs called the “West Wind,” was brought down the Mooonga belt 1 on Friday and will reoeive her finishing touches be’-e. iphe is 215 (set In length, 38 feet beam and 6£ feet hold. She is owned by Capi. Lewis, John Heath, Chaa. Gearing, and James Reese, Ssqs., who are meobanics and hare all had a hand in building her. Mr. Gearing is cabln'bullder, and Mr. Reese builds her engines. The bull is pronounced by competent judges as one of the best and most elegant ever built at the yard of Col. Ekin. She has been built ex pressly for the Missouri River trade, where she wUPgo next spring. For the present she will run on the Ohio. Another steamer, whose name has oot yet been ohosan, came down the river with the above boat. She Is owned by Judge Baker, of Louisiana. Bbs is 125 feet in length, 28 feet beam and 41 feet hold. She was also built by Col. Ekin, and her engines will at the works of James Reese, in this city. wil! go SoutJfttynon as she can be got ready?* * - Col. E.ihaa alaom+tbeWßke a wreokUg boat for the Ohio river. lauochsd to day. Bha is 125 feet long, aflfet beat Mod 4, feet bold, i She is owned by eon, President of the Monoogahd^ Insurance Company, this oily. Hafpi Escap*,— Patriok donnley was indict ed for selHog liquor without a lioonse, ou oath of Thomas O'Connor, of the 3d ward. The cose come before the Quarter Sessions on Friday, and the prosecutor testified that he had seen defend ant sell liquor within lbs last two daysl* Jury found a verdict of guilty without leaving their seats, and he was sentenced to pay a fine of $3O. After the senteaoe, defendant informed the Court that he was not the individual of that name who ■old liquor in Diamond alley. As U tbr sed out this was not tba'lndividual at all, mot on was made for a new trial and Patriok was discharged. JOT JJYI> BOLT WORKS. Tha right Patriok waslben found, ood into court plead guilty, flewas fined $ eectt. fittsliurglj PITTBBTJRaH : SATDRDAY MORNING, OCT. OFFICIAL PaPKB Of TUP CITT City , and New Items. • W*Tsoßological Observation! for the Gaz*t:?, b j U. E. Bhaw, Optician, 59 Fifth St.~cwerlej IX BCX. IS IDA lit. U Sfl 4<* 41* 9 o'clock a. u. U * " P. u. Barutucler....... THE COURTS. Court op Qcartks Stsatoss. - Before J.iJrca McClure add Parke. Friday, Oot. 21 —lu (he cabs or Margaret Higby, convloledof renfiogberhuusetolmproper persons, (be court sentenced her to pay the costa JobQ Rioe plead guilty to selling liquor with out a license. It appeared that Rico was lo com pany with a man named Bl«s, who has a itoeuse. The oourl held lhat this Itcenso did not cover Rios’s case. He was sontenced to pay a Goe of slf) Rl f- ller »‘K» "*»o teeps a hotel near the canal, was brought up for selling liquor without a 11- cio* It appeared that his license had run out that U had applied in time to have it renewed, but bn papers wero mislaid by the Board of Li censers. Under tho circumsiauoca, Mr. llerwie w«d U cbarged with costa. Henry Jopsun, of the Fifth ward, was fioed $.O and coats for selling liquor without license. Mr. \ondykewas fined $25 for the same offense. Wm. Stirliog, arrested on Thursday for steal log $4O from John A. Campbell, on Wednesday was bronght into court. Mr. Whitscll was ap pointed counsel for him, nod represented that the man lived in Beaver conoty, and had had no chance to obtain witnesses necessary for a fair trial. - :< - • Thejudgeaaid if the toslimouy of the common wealth was at all doubtful, he would sco that the man had all chances for justice in a new trial. Stirling was put on trial. John A. Campbell testified that ho lived in N Beavor county; that on Wednesday be had $4O - gone and hie pocket "boolc the Mayor set Moon upon iho track.' Mr. Moon testified that ho bunted the thief, Stirling ©Caring hie assistance. The officer at last arrested Stirling on suspicion, who acknowl • edged that he had taken the money, and showed Moon whore it was. The jury found*verdict of guilty. Tho Ihcft was commuted on Wednesday night, Stirling was arrested on Thursday aod tried and convicted on Friday. Seth Teets, indicted for stealing a bay mare valued at $lOO, the properly of David Holliday, was put on trial. He is charged with haviog sto len tho animat, with a saddle and bridle, on the lllh of October. Teels was arrested at Freedom, Beaver county, monniod on (lie stolen, horse.' Verdiot of guilty Mloh'acl Donahue was indicted for malicious mischief, oo oath of Dinah Diogerfield. This was a case Of no importance. Verdict of not guilty, each parly to pay half the costs. John Knox, indicted for assault and battery, on oath of Michael Jacobaugh. Case came id from Allegheny, aod was a .trifling quarrel Verdiet of guilty and defendsni sent to jail ten days. u.'- (l •» V 1 ■ Pittsburgh Syn&4. • Fridat,Oct 21*t—-Synodtaattija moraiogat 9' .. n _ _ ___ __ (. oVlock. iatbejwrajmt of t&»f«c«d Presbyterian Baltwo**, 0«L 21.—1 q • conwntion hahfiriih Cbarch, (Dr. *•) tbe Moderator, Dr.,Donald- . Captain Brown jejtenUy, in tbs presence of Ssnator son, In the chair. The session was opened with ; Mason, Hon. Messrs. Faolknar, Vallaadinehaa and n ra, f’* -J* 10 la J efl 1 f Iroia 1 r0ia tho : olhew » ho made teveral answers which etoarff de • Presbyteries, bolh of ministers and elders. Rev. monstrate the complicity of numerous nersonsin the Dt. Mcllvaine, Rot. Dr. Jeffries and Her. Mr. northern, western and eastern States, lie refuse* tn Ewing, officiate asclerks. answer the qnestion whether he bad awnforeneJ with After some discursive remarks from various mem- j Oiddings, of Ohio, about the Virrinia hers, the Synod, on motion, nominations for ; He admitted that he bad a correspondence with nor* Moderator. The names of Revs. Dre. Jennings, | tios at the north on the subject, anil bad numarnni M’hioney; M’Cay and Howard were presented, to. sympathizers in all the freo States: gether with some others, who withdrew {heir names, t Dispatches were received herefrom Uinninvn Tho vote on the first ballot was, for | which declare that Cook’s wife certainly wont to Uar Dr. M’Kinnev ~ 47 ; risburg on Tuesday, and took boarding in the same i Dr. Jennings 40 house with Brown’s daughter-in-law The sheriff Dr. M’Cay - 2t’ and hia deputy, of Hagerstown, followed Cook as far Dr. Howard.. 11 as Qreencastle to-day, and the Impression there was There being a disparity in the count of the tellers, that Cook bad left for Cbamberaburg. The imnres being one of a discrepancy, various tnotioos followed ( elon at Hagerstown is that Cook passed through last as to the course most proper to be pursue.!, w Lick ! night. The sheriff was incredibly informed at Green resulted In a second ballot, as follows : j castle that a load of boxes passed through there on Dr. Jennings.... : 5S Tuesday for Washington county, loaded with rifles, Dr. iVKinney £,4 pistols and pikes. The stage driver of the CUam- Dr. M'Cay 27 bersburg line also confirms the statement in regard Dr. Howard s to Cook's wife. So Dr. Jennings was declared elected, end took Ilaariß’a Fenar, Oct. 21.—Scouts aro out iu the chair. the mountains searching for Cook, bot there is no After various propositions, motions aud amend, doubt but that he has ere this passed tho Penntylva ments, the Synod, by a unanimous vote, chose Rev. nia Hoe, and is far on his way toward Canada. Every John M. Hastings temporary clerk. stranger that comes here is looked upon with sospi- A motion was made that the minutes of the last cion, and several have been arrested on the charge mooting be road, but by general consent they were of being spies. Mr. William Lee, a gentleman from passed over. Charlottesville, was brought in to-day under arrest. On motion the following gentlemen wtfre admitted causing great excitement. lie was soon recognizod to scats in the Synod as corresponding members, and discharged. Mr. Oald also loft for Washington v, 7.. Dr. Elliott, Dr. Plomer, Dr. Annan, Dr. Rey- last evening, thus virtually leaving the prisoner in nolds. Rev. Mr. McLean, Rev Mr. Kean, Rev. Mr. the bands of tho. Virginia authorities. It is said Cmoblow, of the Synod of Allegheny; Rev. Goo. W. that Gov. Wise is not very complimentary to tho Shaffer, of the Philadelphia Synod; Rev. E. Long, | people of Ilarper’i Ferry, imputiogtotheoeoirard l??»D^? nfttl n' R#T ir M n Mftrk * , r 0 f». lU i? 0W: R * 7 - A - ! ,c#inallowsa ß sn « llftl »»oJfQlofmcntrsholdapopu- N . McClure, Rev. Mr. Bergen, of the Dutch Reform- lotion of nearly 2.000 Inhabitaots prisoners for twSn ed Church; Rev. b. M. Sparks aud Rer. Mr. Reed, ty-four hours. He also spoke of the fact of eight or Synod of Pemytylvania; Dr. Douglas, of the Re- ten men geeping forty or fifty citizens in confinement formed Presbyterian Church and Rev. R. Crotbers. One replied “Well, (Governor, bat you mast remem her we were packed together like shoer.” The eov [There any >0 other names that the Reporter did ornor replied, “Yes, I know that, but I must *av I not catch;,but the f»b£v*are#l! horecognizod as bo- think you acted likerhoep also." 3 log N \• The hearing of the caso before tho Kxaminimr t»fl motion. Dr. Paxton, ur/HowarJ, Lidors Alex. Court of Justice will probably take place to-morrow Laughlin and Mr. Copeland were appointed a com- when it is probable the prisoners will be removed to mlttee on Devotional Exercises. WytherUle for trial. Captain Brown is not eonsid At a later stage ofrtho proceedings, Dr. Howard, ered in any danger from his wounds,though Stevens from the foregoing committee, reported in part that it is thought, will not survive; be, however has a Jt be recommended to the Brood to attend thaprayer powerful constitution, and may recover. Gerrltt meeting of the Students, to-morrow Smith's letter is as follows: morning, at 8 o’cloob, [wo.could aot hear 1 chorr, hut Pxtirsbotioucd, June 4ik, IBiv c’muai'n /,hn the Seminary.]iaiidthat the Pvovb. Cum- Broten— My Dear Friend : I wrote to you a week mTfiB^.(3Hlett and■— 1 *nested to make brief ego, directing my letter to the care of Mr. Kearney, addressed ~tb the atudenfe*?vg occasion. He replied, informing me that be had forwarded it On motion, it was the nett meeting lo Washington City, bat as Air. Norton received, last of the Synod be held in Is<H&k Pa., on the third evening, a letter from Mr. Lanborn, saying that yonr Thursday of October, 1350, arClo’clock, p. a. address would bayour son’s house, viz : West Ando- The Synod then proceeded iS.tereive suoh Staiis- w, I therefore write you without delay, and direct tical Reports as were read/#) be submitted and my letter to your son. I haTe done what I could read. This business oocnpUdjthe principal part of thns far for Kansas, and what 1 could to keep you at the time uutil the hourofnojojfnment, 12 o'clock u. your Kansas work. Losses by endorsement and After prayer by the ModewtoMho Synod adjourned otherwise, hare brought me under hoaTy embarrass until 2 o'clock in the aftdrtjaoq. moot tho last two years, but I must, nevertheless, 1 A/iemMn Set^nn. —Syn&J opened with prayer by continue to do so in order to keep you at your ICan , Rev. Dr. Smith. : v ! ’ saa w °rk. I send yon horowith my draft for two Moderator reported tbo’foijiniiig coinoiituaa : hundred dollars. Let me hear from you on receipt Comcrittoo on absence frojA former meetings C. °f this letter. You live in oar hearts, and oar prayer C. Riggs, John W. Walker* John Carotbers, minij- to * ioJ . lllftt J ou ma y have strength to continue in tars, and E. F. Houseman and,James Howitt,elders. oor Kansas work. My wife joins me in aSection ' Committee ou granting Isarb of abeenco— A. Tor- ft f e re S ari l to !y9 n . J®»r John, whom we both hold lo reoco, A. McElwain, M. MaUen, ministers; J. l>. high esteem. I suppose you put the Whiteman note Pork, Wm. S. Caldwell, elder*. into Mr. Kearney 's hands. It will be a great shame On Bills and Overtures—Hr. Doauldson, J. R. Wf* Whiteman does not pay it. What ■ noble Hughes, Dr. A. Williams, Dr, Kirkpatrick aud Ro#s man '* Ksaniey ' How liberally he has cootrlb- Stevenson, ministors; Wm. N. llurehfielJ, Jamee w,B^.t 0 J ou io X o ** - Kansas work ' Sloan and Dr. McCaadless, eldexs. (Signed) Yonr friend, (laßair Smith. Judicial Committee—Mean. rMaKay, StoneroaJ [This is an .-Id letter, referring only to Kanraj. It Dr. McKinney, McClung >Od Kea, ministers; Dr! di»es not connect Air. Smith, in any way, with the Campbell, Craig, Ritchie andTbO«.H. Elliott,elders! K ar P°r’s Ferrv moveraeot.—Ft»s. Oir ] On Derotional Exereists—Maserg. Wm. M. Pax- " ton, Dr. Howard, ministers; AIR. Lenghlin and Mr. Copeland, elders. f On Minnte? of Oer.eral Assembly-Jeuies Mont gomery and Watson Hughes, Hjjuistcrs; Joseph M. Gaban, elder. ? U 2, 1&59. On the Narrative of lbe=;Stjd* uf Religion -Dr. Marshall, Dr. A. 0. Patterson aSryf)r. Alden, m l u j, . ter*; James Espy and Joseph Wallace, eJdera. On Synodical DUcounw—K. jjl. UUlett, W. \l\ Woodeod and R. McPheraoo, w tnlnl?tera: lUzh Loe and H. N. Doatty, elders. OnJVeatern Theological Seminary—Dr. S. U’it. son, O. Hilt and Dr. Jacobus, mlftljter*; Alexander Laughlin and John Temple, M. Decider*. On Prtsbvterial Rocords—Radatane: James Daris and J. X. MfcKlnoey, ministers; tAkeLoomor, elder. Ohio: Carson and Colledge, rtinbtars; Wm. Doug la»s, rider. Blairsvllle : HarleU and Morgan, tuto yers; Tbomus 11. Elliott, eld<r.» Clarion: Black and Hunter, ministers; M. Mooses, elder. Sails burg- C. V. McKaig and Sbepley, minirterv: Wm. Day, elder. A motion was made that the induing i.f Saturday be held at tho Theological Seminary. Af ter mmo considerable debate ih* motion was amend ed by moving that the Synod, when they J» adjourn this aftornooo, adjoum until lflj o’olock, Saturday morning. Carried. ' The resolution in reference to the endowment nf a scholarship In the Theological Seminary, paieed at the I eat session of Synod, was them taken ap, and the minute on it read. The roll was oalled tod tbe several gentlemen staled tbe motion taken by their congregations in to tha matter. Some bad already med* up their q U pu | r , «Ma, some in part, aud others intimated th. offatotidtofi to it at at early de y> J'everel d*ti a *«UL ebuareweltons wore prepared .UieJfeUiSfertuSir <,nou. The desolations of the tfS at, thoXiftdrdg «>r new churches and the repair* of old o^M l wire tho apol ogles foj not having completed Vhe indowtacDL Nearly all, however, promised r<l cotaJ up t» tbe work. This subject occupied more than i.o boor. br. M’Claug read the report in the CotomSttee on Uolporterage, which was read fend com Bitted to a j special committee of three. diseour agiog condition ~f things. Twolvo Colpoikeurs have been operating .o Pittsburgh and AlJegMuv during the year, who were patd s4oi.The receipt* this Tear are m excess of last year s-*ta« $2OO. Salary of’Li berian, $7,00. Dr. M'Ctung spoke at seme length enforcing tho claims of this “child of the church." Ho claimed the .Synod bad not sufficiently provided for Colporterago. ft must be better aided, or the cause will go Lack and languish. They have been •drawing upon the permanent fund and It is dimin ishing steadily. This mast stop; subscriptions mast U had; at least $lOOO to give vitality aud efficiency to the object. Hi* appeal was earnest, and presented many practical with great furee. lie urged that the endowment must bo increased, if the tnsti slutioQ is expected lu live. Ten dollars from each of the churches would be ample to nid them anti cheer them on. * Dr. C&apbvH addrceseJ ike Syn- .l, <-*!liog i!j at taotion to tho engagement of Mr. Sinclair, the Tom p«r*nc« Lecturer, inviting tho ccmnteoanee and pot rt.Q«ga of the Synod to tho object, ood their attend ance on Monday evening. to hear Mr. Sinclair lee tore, ot Rev. Mr. Dryoo'i* church, on Sixth 6trwdjiD 7 o’clock. R*t. Mr. JI Millen, of liichtfiTaUil I‘rttbytiiriiiQ Church, wax inviM to a ecat on tho floor of Synod. On motion, a committee of Gre *u appointed, three ministers and two elder*, on the ohiervauce of tho Sabbath. The committee ore Dr. M’Kinney, Dr. Qillett, Her. T. 1.. Ungbe*, Dr. M'Candleta and Mr. fl. S. White. Jr Oo motion, a committee w«i the sub ject of Temperance, and the Moderator *u made the chairman. - s The committee ccumata of three Dr. Jennings, Dr. Campbell aniLffr. Marthall. On motion it wa* resolved t the Committee on the Minnies of the Goneral/Ajsembly bo Increased by the addition of Dr. DoaMdion and Dr. Smith. Dr. Beatty, of the was invited' to a seat on the floor of Synod. Hot. Mr. Paxton read the following list of ap pointments for Sabbath, which was adopted First Presb. Churoh—lo4 am, RorJa# Hughes; Hpta, Rev Sam’l Wilson, D D. ' Secood Fresh. Chnrch— 10J a m, Itev Hois Slev enion; 3 pm, Rov Joel Stoooroad. ,> Fourth Presb. Church—lo 4 am, Rev A B Brown; 7 pm, Rev D MoKay. Sixth Presb. Church—lo 4 * m, Rot Aloi Danald s»o, D D; 7 p ro, Rov Rom Stevenson. 1 Central Presb. Churoh—lo4 »m. Rot IVn Rwlng; 2) p m, Rev Alex Donaldson, D D. Lawrencerille Presb. Church—lo 4 a m, Hev A Torrence; 7 pm, Hov Joel Stoneroad. TemperancevUle Presb. Chnreh—loJ a m, ltev James E Carothers; 7 p pn. Rev D II Barrow. First Reformed Presbyterian Chnrch, Pittsburgh —24 p m, Rev A B Drown, D D. First Ref. Prosb. Chnrch, Allegheny—l»>4 a m, Rev Wm Cunningham; 2J pm, Rev Roht MoMUlan. Third United Presb. Church, Pittsburgh—3 p m. Rev OB McKaig. Cumbsrland Presb. Church—lo 4 a m, Rev A V Patterson, D Dt 74 p m. Rev Wm Ewing. Liberty Street M. E. Church—lo 4» m, Ror. D McKay; 74 p m, Rev W F Hamilton.! House of Refuge— 3 p m, Rev Roes Stevenson. Methodist Protestant Chureb—lo4 am, Rov CC Rigg*; 7 pm, Rev H W Biggs. Trinity Methodist Church—lo 4 a m, Rev John Carothers; 7 pm, Rer J E Carothers. Bmithfleld Methodist Churoh—lo4 a m, Rev 3 McClang, D D. First Baptist Church—lo 4 a m, Rov Isaac Mo- Kinnsy, Aabory Chapat—7 p m, Hev Jobo Kerr. Sooth Pittsburgh Methodist Church—7 pm, Rer G W Schaffer. Synod tock a rocesa to 74 o'clock, at wtioh time services commenced at Dr. Paxton's,' first Church. Tdb Rev, John Edgar, D. D , 8. T. P , the senior member of the Irish Delegation, will preach on to-morrow (Babbatb) si follows; Id tbe First Reformed Prssbytsrtan Churoh, Pittsburgh, (Rev. Dr. Douglas') si 10J a. m. In the Ssoond U. P. Church, Allegheny, (Rev. Dr Rogers’) st 24 r. u. In Rev. Dr. Swift’s Churoh, AllegbsnJ, si 7 o’olook r. m. A oolleciiou will he taken up sfter «soh ser vice in behalf of the Irish Mission to .Roman Catboiioa, , Tub Pajh^Uma.—Elsewhere in oorpsper may ft* found M adyerilssmentof the Panorama, ex rfilbniog -tbo sad oareer of lbs'drunkard. It will be exhibited at Rev. Bryan’s obnreb on flanday evening noxt. It (s an elaborately hinted work, and in tbe bands of the eloquont Peter Binolair, cannot bnt be intensely Interest ing. We advise every body to go and see this panorama. pßßMiuai List.— Tho list of premiums as awarded at the tats Allegheny Connty Fair may be found on the first page of this day’s Qtucltt. Tha election returns have so absorbed oar “fig ureß" that wo were unable to present them at an earlier day. The list is also in our Wttkbj, which Is mailed to-day Vhnr « ’ or tl ** **W* Beam*treoa. By T. 8. Ar- brought out by tbe Petersons, of Philadelphia, n | B wrH {en Mr. Arthur’s oeuti readable style. We have always found .Mr*: A, a books to ooatala sod to tea eh a aoasd Bonl This book Is for nl« at Boat 6 hflnor’B. Telegraphic. On am BCRißl'Rtr; Oct. 21. — This commuuity has been considerably excited to day by the appearance at noon of one of tbe fugitive* from Harper's Ferry, supposed to be c;>olr. a g*ptleman from Duioey overtook the man oti the roatj leading from Waynes boro to this place, and carried him some dis tance in his buggy. When about three miles from town, the man got out of the vehicle nnder the pre tonso of taking another roaJ. About ooe hour after this tho gentlemaQ saw him upon one of our strectr, and informed two others, who followed and tracked him to tbe houso at which Brown's men haro board ed when in lawn. Posting one man to guard, tho other went for assistance, but before returning, the suspected party had escaped at the rear of tho house and passed through a gardm. At the fool of the | garden, a blanket, containing a Sharp's rifle, un loaded, was found. The blanket is known to have been in his pocseismn. Immediate pursuit was made by a num!*er of citisoos, bat no trace could Lo dis covered. Tbe blanket la marked “K. II.," and both it anJ the ride are now in tho possession of Sheriff Brown. It is believed that the man bad other wea pons. Cook’s wife and child are now, and have been J for the past week, at the house through which he ptscod, but she denies that this man was Cook. The I general impression, however, is that it was him. I Partios arc now in pursuit of him, and others leave in Lho morning, it U supposed that others of the fugitives aro la the neighborhood, aod efforts are now being made to ferret them out. If they aro cnaght there will bo no favor or protecti. u extended to them by our ciliiens. | Hi. dui.no. n.M. 21 The action of the House of j Bishops relative to Bishop On-Jerdonk i» as follows • A motion for uncomlUioftill restoration was first voted down, 2C io S; then the Bishop of Sooth Caroliua submitted a motion that tbe memorial coold not be entertained without the Bishop provltmsly resigning hu jurisdiction. Pending this. Bishop WhltahouM* *>f Illinois, offered a substitute, restoring tbe Bishop to office, but not to tbe exercise of hu jurisdiction. The substitute was tost. Bishop Deiasoey. of New i ork, afterwards moved to restore him on c.iDditlon of resignation. Laid ou the table ; ayes IV, nays 11 Bf« Hito!fi>, OcL 21.—The House of Bishop* has given Onderdook leave to withdraw, the memo rial thus Anally ditposing of tbe matter. Therewax u l«og debate in the House of Deputies on tho friend ly Intercourse with .tne church of Swedon. It was resolved to appoint a committee to inquire into the expvdicney of such intercourse, and report at lb* next convention. The committee on tbe State church banded tn a long report, n resolution was adopted to appoint a committee of laymen to devise moaus to advance the work of the church. Ntw \ ork, 0cL21.-The steamship Kuropa’s mails left here for tho Sooth this evening. The Broken circular of the Liverpool cotu.o mar. Ifot give* the following quotation* with a firmer mar ket: New Orleans fair, 7j; middling, 7; Mobile fair, 7*;middling,f* 13-16: Upland*, 7i(gi6i- Clare** circular reports that the only feature is an increased demand. Stoiterfoght A Co. report an Improved feeling, and increased; demand with an advance of l-lfifo,id. Superior-qualities were unsaleable. Gar many, llcwiti ± Co. report a good demand, confined Vn non l u t !° r Tbe import* amount to bca 36,000 bale*, against i.OOO, baTo* last year, and 125,000 bale* East India, agalnat 70,000 bales laatyiagp, Wakefield and Nash, quote New Orleans middling il 7 # ,wi*h a steady de mand. American cottons above mid JHagatt readily saleable at tbe full rates of last year, whUo feifkrlor. and sandy qualities are unsaleable except at a re- ' ductlon. WHOISGTO.N Crrr, Ocu 21.—The latest account* from Texas state that Gen. Twiggs had ordared two companies of infantry to Brownsville, and (bat £ body of cavalry are scouting through that region in pursuit-of tbe marauders. The receipts into tbe Treasury for the week ending Monday, were $1,021,000 ; amount subject to draft, $4,677,000; Increase on the amount on hand the previous week, $lO,BOO. WasmsoTos, OcL 21.—Tbe government has not yet been officially advised that Minister Ward has reached Pekin, but Information has been received In diplomatic quarters that leaves no doubt of tbe fact. It is confidently expected that the ratified treaty will reach here before tho meeting of Congress. WiurwoTON, Del., Oct. 21.— About 11 o'clock this morning four or Dupont's Powder Mills ex ploded, killing saves of the workmen. They wore loading a cart with powder dust at the time, but it is not known wbjthor tho fire originated in one of the mills or at tke carL The horse attached to tho oart was also killed. Tho names oT the killed havo not been ascertained. St. Louis,. Ocl 21, —Leavenworth advices state that the Denver City express of tbe I2lh arrived last night, with $7,000 in gold dust, but the news la meagre. Tbe Delegate Convention, in session at Donver, proposes organizing a provisional Government, pand- Ing tbe action of Congress, with regard to tbs gold country. Tbe miners are preparing to go into winter quar ters. n Xoßypro, Oct. 21.« —A whole block of frame build log', bounded bjfttohmood, Adelaide and Sheppard •treat*,'wm burned laet night, and over fifty f.mi. liei are rendered honeelcs: Li itAYßhwoiite, Oou 21.—Intelligence hai reached aer*, direct from Nebraika City, that Daliy, the Re publican candidate, hai been eleoted Delegate to Coagron by a majority of 48, over Eitabrook, Dem., Laubbtablb abd Fatal Accidbbt.— -Hiram! Eaton, carpenter, was killed at the outer depot' 1 of (be Pennsylvania Railroad, last evening. He? fell from thosoaffoldlog of (be new building td tbe ground, tome 26 feet below. He was «o; gaged In, finishing the belfry, stepped back ana mlesed his footlog. He was carried to his resi dence (n Mulberry alley, and died. He was young and jnat married. Hie relatives reside lo - the violoity of Sbarpabnrg At the State Fair of Ohio, at Zanaavllle, Seplea bar, 1859, the Commercial Schools of Ohio and Pitts burgh contested for Premiums for bast Business and Ornamental Writing. The Iron City College waa again victorious, eolipilng all on tbalr own ground. —Pitttburgh Evening Chronicle. JttßT DisonAHOßD.—Tbe jury empaneled In the Quarter Sessions for the first three weeks of the term, was dieohargcd yesterday, with the thanks of the Conrt. The new panel will aome In on Monday. The Judgo commended the old panel to the Treasurer's offioe. Pbatt’s olosiog sale of'Valuable Booke at Davis' auction rooms, Fifth street, will be held this evening at 7 o’clook. The beet LUerataro of the day will be found among bis clock and mast be all sold off this eveoing, which is (he last of his etoy in oar oDy. Degbbh ComiUD.—At the last 'meeting of the Trusteee of the Weetern University of Penn sjlr.ni., the degree of “D. D." me conferred upon the Her. Robert M. Chepmen, M. A. PHn oipal of the Vinoennea University. URH, C. SI. FITCH St J, w, SYttKjj — Pbyalefaaa for Dlaeaaas of tba Throat and Otiestt aad other Chronic Ailments complicated wtihw canslog Pclmosary Consumption. Offlca 191 Penn atnat, Pittsburgh, Pj- CONSULTATION FEBB. A list of ooea Ucaiamtto those wishing toooosntt ns bj lettan. leßAwdawl j Pjj OBNITOBEI KURNIXORJSI—CWITt cw, warehouse and oor stock m Pelt.. Wntng ftooo and library aaauboon and warranted. T.B.TUCNQ aoo nil MttttlmuSwSetE*, EMS COmOTTEB OF JERBITRAXIOS FOB SEPT. AND OCT. V. P, Jajzxs Pirns, Dirn> Cutmu, W*. 8, Livut PITTSBUUOU a&ttIUSTS. [Eepcricd SpedaUj far On PilUbvrph GasttU. PiTmcKcn, Birnu>iT, Octcnxß 22, 1559. Fl4uß—flrmjAltb a moderately good demand; rales from first bands of 100 bbls family extra st &12; from store, sales of ctjo bbls at J 4.70, $4,90 and $5,40 for tbe three grad os; and 12175 bbls is lots a!s«,oo@ft,7s for Super, $4,90(35,00 for Ex tra, $5,25@5,50 for family do, and $5,7530,00 for fancy do. CHAlN—sale* at canal of 200 bash Oats at 45, and ‘2OO do from Store at 41. tTBUT, SSObtab spring at depot at $1,03, and 200 do Bed, from, store, at sl,l*. P*r >o° da - GROCERlES—salasof4shbds klolmMM, 50 bbls at 43344, to country, and todoat 43. Coffee. 10 bg# « 12?i(g13, and 40 do at 12K@13. FIB if—sale* of 1,000 lb* Cod at 5. MESS PORK— «alee of 10 bblawtsl«l at sralrs cf 30 loads at $17£19 P tan.. WlllflKY—a i*lp of 50 bbls raw al 27 1 -2, and 12 do recll fled at 28. * n CIIEEBE— sale, of *0 and 30 bis at B‘-£ and 100 do at fcg »< low », ,1 S u lot sbouijtm loy; fcr 3o « if >».«" ft. Should™. « SJi. u,J IS/ ,i“S* ■”• »• <» =» *>•-'*> **LT—rales Of 100 bbl. No. lat *1 LARD—sates of 10 bbls No 1 at 1*» *■„ 1 1-1 1 t, .. n EOOfl—sales of d bbU at 12U. " * ktf< * Jj “ l ,ri * Oil/—sales pf Jo bbls Linseed st 683©). tirnr. aoa<l£TAJ|Y AND COfltfllJKHClAl,. Pim^\t^t| LCi !l S .k ll * XC I - ‘ NEW °* tX4:tB . October 18, r. u _ Flour duU and the market 'lalteansstUeil, so mnrb so that quotations rannot be given; euperfloe is h«ld at $5,25®5,30 JJ*, 1 * l ° SM4 [ demand at SOc, generally held at sL. gjlw «36Sc for i<rlme. Oats nrm; sales of 1,200 bcabeti st UK (H.45C, 3 Corn scarce and prices tending upward; new Tennrssoe mixed is selling at $1(&1,G5, and old white at $1,2). Mess pork steady, with a moderate demand at gij;,.. Bacon Arm and In moderate demand at *\ic and 'lo*4: ’for shoulders and aides. * * duU and prices drooping and nomiual at ll'ie for prime bbL Whisky dull and declining; rectified » .‘P 4 rricM d «»plDg: old and new for tsir. . ,r Molaaee* neebanged; new 42c. Ccffee dull at 11 U®l2Ur Bight oxchange on New York panics prom. 10^^—Tobacco— steady and firm; sales c f for second and Bret ship- *” 'l ra "”° m "" ra *" **»■ •’ *‘ M £“ r 2* *««*■. tuj,. UoUnuU -S I 1 ’ b L'3 *' r ‘ “O 1 P*“- *“• “»k« n ran -qo-nllijlow BilM ,1 SSSMn for tint, fcr ram- S? V3jSl? , , f * U - *“ J **.<“@o4 f»r rtnloe. Oorn sold at 90395 c for mixed and white. m«s pork , “ rotlsioaj ' • om » cases, $1,50 <■ asked for Cspt. Winotaud. a oativo of Keutu.ky, and rscentlv com 0 ander cf the Omaha, who has been very sick with lynhmd lever far seme Urns, died lest evening at 10 o’clock at ihe t^stesmbost.irirtV^ dUplayod ot half mast during the day. ' The Indians polls Joornal .inetes new cru «t 2j, ,w, with considerable offerings. Wheat dull at WkiWc Pota toes plenty at 30(3 40c V bmh. The Louisville Courier report* saloa of hogs to i>acksrs, for future delivery, at $4 gron, deliverable at farmere* peoa to most Instancee, or at pens along tbe line of railroad* This price, the Courier says, D eqnsl to $5.60 from the hooks. Tbe Louisville Journal says —We heard yesterday of con tracts for;*,COO hogs, for November delivery, at $4 xrors Thess were made last week, but returns had Just been'ra celred. Pscksrs are vary reluctant In reportlnglpurchases. and some wha had made contracts at the above pncelnfarm . .1' ! fa&t tbey K,rs «w« willing to makeany more at that, while others were willlog lo pay thU price still |,.i lots conveuisul to the city. Tbe oflieiel rstnrns tbowioa s n increara of over 300.000 bead In tbe Stale on last yosr, lo gether with a large corn crop, do not eugnr lor high prices, * rB to,d thetwome fee-ins era not wilting to sell at The folloaiog Is the Bank movement ot tb* four prlurii-sl cilles o{ tho L'oion, as shown by their last sUtsmcnt • u ~ Loans. Specie Clrcuh* 0. Dcimmiu N 1 , Oct. 1A $117,259,017 1H.C5L233 5.453.816 70.<i0t.02u liilts, “ IT 2iji1d.137 6,247.760 2 STS 4U2 15332,414 NO, •• is Vi 1.189.572 12.810075 'J.BTG.WO Is'iOOATT Ikatou. • 1* 68.7W.000 6.U2.000 7,133,C00 iv'csi,(K>o ToUl $225,043,1170 42,528,334 27,847,167 IS ICW 711 week 224,57:,fid2 42,916,619 2%,263,539 122-392,621 leers**®. J471.0U rr*»4 19. j SJV3,IB., t3d1,572 Tin Slinnr--(« t;.» have declared sdfri.foud ..| *4 V pa>abU on the flrst of November The aalre ol last year’s product being now closed, the ueerteined net earnings, or proflu, for 1353 testimatedtn last rru-rTt at X fl -.i. <KW '’ tT ®B*W )2O, lt “ whole of u-bich has boon'realized in pish. The dlridond now declared, with that paid out in May Mf meket the snm f»r $lBO,OOO divided etuong Ihe stock, bofoers from tbs above amount, loatlng a surplus of $26.- 000 Id and for tbs benefit of the present year's bnilnm. Ricnpta1 or Fiocr *jtt> Whxit at the Wiw.—ln tbe fol lowing table, w« give Ihe receipts ef floor and wheat at the prloripsl rs- eivlog (<0(0(1 at tho West during tbe past week, compared «viib Hi. rvrslpu of tbt- week prevlouj: Last week. Previous wee k. Floor, Wheat, Flour, Wheat, bbbli. hush. bbls. bush :isll 33.441 544,657 Milwsnke® .10,449 316,243 10,908 34G.650 S.ca; 111.1 Id .7,077 117.178 Cincinnati 18,6r.‘ 25,580 1T.44H 3L305 Cleveland 8.160 12.510 Dvlroit 30,668 43,006 50 083 40,287 | Tout.. ! 14.770 Ut',3ls 160,383 1,268,4(52 | Tbe wheal mtrk>l to-day advanced 4c on spring and Z'&Zc I <<u winter grade*. Al i&t openlug buyers of sprioc wheat | freely p*iJ 7“!d:-»!-ie for Nr* S. and for No l.atter which the market advanced to sC@32c, at which the great bulk of the sales on ’Chtogs, owing to erroneous despatches from New York,showing • decline of fcgiOoon flour, tbe market became weaker .and silo* were madaat 7044 c for No. 2 and 81 for N». 1. This feeling, however, was only tem porary: for wbeuever tbe genuine despatch** were recelvod, ■ tbe market tecamo •sclUh], and in the evening it advanced | to 82 and 81c. In the evening tbe Europe's usw* was tele j graphed, and the market advanced atiU further,No. 2 spring teaching ln afore. Winter was in more active request for shipment, and aJvao.tJ TheJeyVtraaaactions in all grade* fool up about I<JU.(XM tm.li.at the tUloaing ranc* •vt quotations No ] white, SI,UB to atom. No. 2 <rhUe. 95c In store; No 1 gi i 0 , lore; jj 0 , a ro 4 85<fcS7c fu store «•> l spring. 81@S4c la store; No. 2 spring, 79>*8- fo in ; *a£lL*’_r^ cc . tfrJ “f” 0 ?* la store. j-smslscf cholc* eh:b wheat ware soil at «s{£3Sc. Floor nag more wed v* and owing tn light offerings tbe market was • shade firmer about „.10q bbta were sold at a ranged mndiom to chotce-spiing extras; i\S7U for choice white winter $1 - W lor.ordlnery red winter; and $3,75(33,00 for winter .uper Corn -jolK and a shads tower, with aaiae of No. 1 In store at ,«« k U l Nil ' “ V u*! A coatr4Ct *■" closed tCKlay-for 10,. 000 bash new shelled core, to he delivered between this sod the 13tb of November.-wt 590 V 59 P»i In store. OaU were llrof, ^l tolM at Sic for canal sfloat, and SOc to r ?. O } ,tn f*- r>yeadvancedlc—salesbeing made S °- V ° ,U 7 # - doll, and lo lowar, limited transactions at &dc for No. 1 In .tors. Timothy T J’J 7 . i , m“ d u ßlartut drop P ln e; * lot of, very choice • tL bot - m; tfl9 clA ® t 'tyrr* P*id only *2.06 to >— —'Cnicagu Kress, Th, m 0,,., m.rkol, il m, (Ud(. I. , d,,J„ c 1,,. „ J Italuts complain that of prime paper of short dates, there U not much afloat on the street. The offerings at IhJbaaks are not prraslog, and tbe general aspect of the Unsocial hart “ ”70l tliiogi fcr ,h. 0f p * nn, XW«>i» lUl!ro*J Co. »ilt olserre \ L ~ t H* Te ibt * d * Jf declared a »ml euoaal CJtl *lond of 3 V cent, clear of State tax, pavatl, and aft r N«r«a!»r IMb * M *" r Tbe weather **. ruy bleak yeeUrday, with flying mow. Tha groaml <ru white yriterday morning. Thar* la no tm- at at the r!»er. Two floe new boat* came down from Kkina yard. A uotlcw of theta may be foond Ju enr local columns. Tba Argonaut and BJartuora were the only boats adrerUs rd at Cincinnati, f.r this port, 06 Thursday. The doody friends arrived at Cincinnati on Wednesday night. The Cambridge vae also doo then.. Tbo Ailtoula depariej for n« w Urleana. The wreck of the auokcu steamer Rosalie was aold cn Monday, la Capt. John List, tor >2,000. . sL n'W'S D °“^ r .w n t J - °‘ *"*»<»* “Trtvtd “ Mam 1-bU on Saturday, end the Fremont departed for this city,... K, A. Ogden has bocn sold at 6t. Lonla toGsnL LaeUActher partle*, for $lB,OOO. 1 The Kcoatwy. CapL Bsllihoorsr. was aJeertlseJ at Cln clonati for NdWsOrUani, on Thursday. There are no ln truest in the gt Leal* or New Or- paper*. \ v StsamooaiJUgtiter. AKUIVED. IV. DEPAHTBD. TcJagraph, BrownacUU; Teieirsph, BrcwnsrUU; Joffaraco, Browonflle; - JefffrtcSjrßrgwiuTllH; OoL Bayan), Hlxabatb* 1 001. B«jartfvElii»b*Ui, feat-ruing.— At Otasa Uou»Vsj'Jo^‘>« JStoMtu Cblc ?«“ fprt"! *lOO. Core bmvam; Jt ™7 rdUrn sto3; railed h.td .1,105. b * ,r: “1“2“@l.ao. Iron.cl*,.t $•3024. Tobacco etoadr. Hy 4K012. Wool quiet bnt f ° r 33 ?W for pultTd. Whisky! Stccksat thssecund hoard closed dull, with raaier quota tiocs; Ch i Rk Jd MJ-i 111 Ccn B fIJU; Mich fkm, prei’red, «**oh:a-V; JuXoen 42U; Panama B Pac M b b Oo Uariem R jCiscufHXTt, Oct. 21.—Flour held Ormly at bf%lQs higher Wheat In good demand red'll O3; whit# <1 IS. S rn lower; talaa at <0 for new. By# firm at b3c. ()lf» Bwley more acilrs at 66@G8. Whisky doll »» slight decline In Bicod Lara 10 1 -' lisas pork nominally sl4.' • *' Oct. 2L—flour unchanged; aaleaofOblo HaweSP?. B *!? t6 ® 5 ss »©5 60; ax tra family >6 «@6 65; fancy >6 Hya flourßhdCoin 5? *i* 4 ? S C ?f PJo , nr “ d $4 forMaal. Wheat In Ifa- Usd demand; »Je#4OQQ. bn»; nd $1 24® 1 26; whlto |1«. S 0 ** 6600 * jni y® Uow . afloat, st 95,93 to store: jKtSfta*. *?V #U £, W 70 i 0,41 WOO prims Del *° ,d *3; loforfor 42c. Provisions firm; 160 casks Bids* end Shoulders »ld at 10J£SW£. Whisky lutrt at Sa29c JUimtotK, Oct.JL—Flourinasn nnwfftti*ffßw* 9 a, *t; whltsfl 26®l 45. Corn firm; M®B&o for l ‘** Bdr * !lo . w : P«rislona doll; Men Pork f!5 Kt prime $U 25; Bacon Whisky firm at 30. (cotattrmcartt.} ' ' < Messrs Editoeb 1 wish, with your permission, I to oecupy a smnll spies in jonr T«lotblt papsr to .' •** • f *r wo f dl Jo regard to an article in the Oknni ' fM 00 n TI S5 d s7*J w “<» ltt wUch »ks local editor ./ (“*; D \P u > charges me with eonuaiuing prison. eri for short tenni in order to secure costs, thereby .! jMJtag knm and li. de,r p.op!«. In *hon b«. ~ hUf Mr. OH.H .ppein d H pl, IntOTited, nnd for f thii leunotblim. him. With Ur. 0’K«B, m, to qaaintanc. Ii T.rj 111,hi, and hU motlra for attack ing ma la bojond my comprah,nston. Tlilj 1, not thadrit tlmo h. hn "pltchad" into me abont tbo lru d Tidnal to whom ha refer., (lawrenoe Wbtrty) In htl tut menifeeto, end they mmt certainly bo rotated .or very lotimete frlende—at which r ebould not be ' ranch eetoniihed-.a they an both of ona Faith and holt from the .ameoonntry. Dorlng the time that I bar# been In office, now bordering on nine month*, than had the tndlridnal, In whom welfare Daniel take! inch a deep Internet, befon me en findiffennt eocieteni—fonr Of which wen for dninkenneie, and '““ioot. Sow, It lewolT known that for drnnkenneii a megletrato. cannot commit for a longer period then 18 honre, and tht three time, that I committed Whlrty for that offeoce, I gara him tho foil client of tbo law, aod oncojto eared htmeelf ffon goiog a similar term by paying his flue. On Toesday availing last, Mrs. Whlrty cams to thy offiea andtnaii* complaint against her husband for disor derly opadact, and I had him wrested and commit. tad to jpil for ten days, whlob I thought, as he had not bean gillty of any vary aggravated offence, was long enough; and whlob was In accordance with bis own request, in order to got himself sobered up to go to work. Under these circumstances 1 could pur* eue no oflier course. If I had committed Lawrence thirty dajs for drunkenness (which I had not the power ot disposition to do) Daniel would haro charged xuc with being too severe, as be did when I notorious old vagrant 20 days for drunk* : enness and disorderly conduct, calling me- Judge Bussell of Allegheny, who, it will be remembered, • sent a mao forty yews to the Penitentiary' for steal, iogo pair or pants. In his first artid' h* aharW .. mo with being too severe. Now, I r enough, and in order io please Dani' after, when I have a vagrant to •- will send ?or him and procar' making out a commitment Aldarman 4th wi> egILL, Subqso* • and Besideace Ho oppartke the Oourt Bwr • . of any that may fcvor the vsloasitTW of Xr- < t ... . ■ ■ Oommercial. Samu flaam, Bxsj. Camwci. HIVKR KKWSi TaUgripau aaxkeia. Dr. Cbnrchni’»H6mody &rtbe ; Pr«vsaMon and Cnro of Consumption. Wlaeheiur’i Gentiln* Pr«pArßtlanof tha ■ nypophoiphUei of Lime and of Sodtr Tk* 2%>ect/tcStsatdj/ far Coaru9pticn t Jj&iza, Ddr2ity, and KervautDistaut, TheßDcceaa of thi« jcew bemedt ((liwoYflrod by Dr. J. r. Churchill, of Paris,) is obtaining for it the moat unbounded popularity throughout Earope and the United State*. It is a purely Scientific Preparation, acting wilh ixxsriaUt ificacy In all stages of Pulmonary and Nerrcci Dlera** Tbe CUBE OF CONSUMPTION, In tho second and third stages (at a period, consequently when there can be bo uncertainty u to lb; ng£kre (A th; disease,) caa be obtained, in all cases, by this trewtaeat, except when the existing (colon of tho longs euf flcienS to produce death. This Remedy has not only a curative eSect, bat will, If o*ed uherevor there exists a suspicion of the tiieeass, Prr twtl Hi Dtfflopnifnl, and thus act as a promssHa withr& ffiritoOstfiuaptim.jitt!at r doatrilk rrjsrd (1 SmaßFba - OowußiptiTes, la any lUgo of thedu,a>.- -U-uU rasori Immediately to thame of the Uypophosphlt.-j cf Lime and Soda. t'Wlnchsster’s Qepnino Preparation” (l- simple syrup) In extra Urge botllie, ia pure;'' u ihe, romblnatloo proposed by Dr. Chorchill ”wr general snJ U prepared according to lcm*ulx. DR. CIUJKCrmX'S'WORKON CONSUiIPTIoS, Oumpmirg his report made to tho Imperial ' Acadcay c- Paruj; Notes of tsd Letters, Docu mants Teatimcnlals, Ac, which, together with a Circular, will Lo eent on receipt of TWELVE CENTS la stampa. CitmoT—lnterested Druggists will try to sell yoa other rrcF%i»tfous than mi do. Do not buy them, Preparation** t>ears my fo* simile signature. of all Preparations claiming to be ihe Hypo phosphites, which caaiala ixov, or any Daca. The country is likely to bo flooded with spurious certificates. Pxicw.—One bottle, $$ throe bottles, $5. BolJ, whola sale and rutaJ af tbe Solo General Depot la the Unuo-1 But«, 43 John street, S. \\ by J. WINCUESTEB, to whom orders should bo addraood. Also, wholeoale and retail ty DR. O. U. KEYBKR, No. 110 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sod retail by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny gaPTsdiwF gECOND ARRIVAL OF PALI. AND WINTER GOODS aA. MITEL QHAY & SON. VO 19 FIFTH STB SET, Are now opsulog Ui.ir Eucoa-J Stook of FALL AND WINTER OOODS 0 F. NTI. E M e N S ' WF. A R Comptlcfos all tbs i«tcet impuruii.xis i-f ilu srAUD, ewa- < Oaahimorec, FrcucU aad Lngiinli Diagonal i--.; Cns=i- { inoreK, Silk Pluali and Cashmera Yctl of tlio latest design-:. Wbuhibev ui!t MAUE UP T.) ORDER in any dcsifui Uismwr, tuA »t iui. M a , |., H c, *t a ».v ,<thr. *imtfor utab Hohn.ootiu the t-ij • aW . No. Hi KIIUI Street^ CHICKURTNO «Sc SONS’ Bin «*•*•*“ flWl PIANO FORTES. r fOibacriber has u.j\y on band a A. spleudld stock of Pltu -s. c,moisting <.f tis-£acd7 0c- Uvre. io Plain and Carvud Cases of the most elegant de scription, from the cnlfebrstrd Factory of Chlckcring A Sosi- The instruments arc all providisl wlib their Latest improve ments, *9 mrrt, *dJ are of tbeir ENLARGED NEW SCALE,« ' By which a much larger sound board is obtaluvs!, oon-w quently th* tone Is rendered very powerful, yul retstem-' iu sweet and musical quality. By tho perfection oi UlO A> the performer Is onableil to produce all grades of foes from pianitrime to forfixjjmo.with the gi«4to»t 4^ CIUCCERINQ A FOXfl* PIANOS are tb»e spoken of t*p the best artists and critics in ocr country:— \ TU ALBEKG says:—**rhey aro beyond comparison l\i tm l have ever seen in the Udltwi States, am] Will compare fi vorably with any I bsvosvcr known.” GU3TAVESATTKR vhichlcxprezs* ed three years ago, has boon more than confirmed tome, by tbe continue:! use cf them, nr; Thst for volume and pore quality of tone, with uirrty cf aUirnUllon, t’.isy are uni> qusUed.” [From the National Intelligencer, Wwihio^tou “Tliey esu safol r Liar coniparL««u urth ta»tniii!euta from any part of the world. In (mint ot t”U». afrength atd u fo>- ticity of touch." * IFruta the New Oilraua -ForexceUouco ol material, ulcganca of flnlih, aud faith fulooss of workmanship, and above all far volume and va riety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and j<*rmineo'-a of loua, they BiecueqcaJled." (From the Family Journal] “The peculiar musical qnalitlm bclouiiinq t<> ihsChlck eriog Instruments, are a full, mnelesl. rich -auJ powertul tone, free from any wooden, cocry. lcurtceos ot ai-uad. sodla agroeabls lo the Mutilive mneu-al ear Tory hsva also au easy.evap and pleasant touch, an 1 am k„<.p li, | Un , than any Piacna known.” Tbe public aratnvttod to rail aait ex*mlin< ihme ar-lsndld lustrameuta, which are sold at , <. FACTORY PRICES AND WARRANTED. ) ‘ JOHN n. aiRLLOR. 81 Wood street. * BS BRO, PRAOTIUAL ithogir a jy ft r Corner Wood and~Fourtli Bts,, PITTSBURGH. ***• soancaw.. .o. roitaasaaa...—-t. a. casiass&a. WM. B. BCHMDBTZ & CO, WHOLESALE A RETAIL MANHFAO TCiUJttS AND DEALEB3 IN BOOTS AND SHOES, ftu. 31 FifUi Street, Bank Block, at boot* J ° ur r4fr > lar E« complatp stock w IKnJTfI AND SHOES, w aro patperedtooffer extratt-' JntemeuU to purehasera. Call and examine ►«lo:3m.i SI rifibitg SAeisdltTilX, * MA!TO PiCSCRxa IHI> CIAUa la Wooden and Willow War© BASKKTti, BiIOOM.H, IHID3HEB, CORDAOE, t<X'\ ' r ' No.'ll, Diamond, aulOidAwlyP PITTSBURGH. Pittsbuoh and Oakland ndk-«b series. a*? ' 55,000 Apple Tree* 6 U>B f«t, (0 TadcUes; 44,000 do do Ito 2 feet,so da 10,000 Peach;B,oo*3 Cherry. 3,000 Qalncw; ' 3.000 Standard Pear, Extraflu*; M.OOO Dwarf Pear; t 1,000 Hfiagbton’i Gooeebcrry—3 rear olds—fine: 1 0,000 BllTer Maple, 12 to 10 toot; " I 80,000 Ereiwmms, Ito 8 fast; 2CO of the celebrated Hop Ft Tme, with a floe assortment of Shade Trero, Strawberry. " Ilo»a«,QreenhoD» Plantj, *c n Ac. *T* Wbokaale purchaser! wtU ta dealt with liberally; ' ee.-lnlAwf JOAN MURDQOU, JR. , is prsparod to offer r>f fV. ‘0; . ng Shawls; id Long Shawls; Mieses’ Square and Long Shawl-, Hooky Mountain Shawls; New style Duster Clothe; Tricot Cloths, etc. SANDER'S HAIR DRESSING ROOMS. GRANT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CATHEDRAL OPEN PROM 0 A. M. TO 9 P. M- Where gentlemen can hare their Hair Dreeead la tho Utocl ,aad most tuhtonatlo mamanr. He has fitted op aroomn to DRESSOtG HAIR FOR PARTIES, REOEPIIOSS, Ac. ln the rarlooi appro red styles. CELEBRATED SCALP TONIO k«)t cna •UaUy on bend and for isle. . Jottflyd Cincinnati, &c. Fon orN^iA^TrTANDTtfu-'rjt^j, new steamer Cf.An* J^SsSCw? Li HAN. Oapt.Si Cadmsn, will leara for the snore «pfl eil la* ’ termedlate porta on THIS DAT, 22d Init.at 4 P. M. lot freight or parage apply on board or to olil FLAPS, BARNS A CO., Aat». ~~*!• aojHfcjfer. __ C'OR St 7 £6UIS. —Tt O splendid. ■*■ itiwoer UXBLNSHjCipt.OflrloQey, l!* T £r? rtt “* boTe w»d»lt lateniediau porta ooi'His i>aX u»32d Inat, »t 10 (/clock p.u. for freight or {wmc* op* I»ly ou board or to oc!8 FLACK, BARNEB Jt OCUAgtt jFot iSUmpfns & iicto Oruang TC l OS''fiffiSfriixs i '?®v _ 3K ; JL T.EANS.—Tbe ■pla&JlJ itnacr AS-, QTL£, Csptlln Egbert, will Icav* tor tb« Abort anJ •)! latamsdUM ports co THE FIBcT RISE, fur freight Apply oa boArd cr to oqltt VIAOS. BARNTEa A,CO, Agents For Memphis & new ok- . fg> »■ LEAN'S.— Tb* J. 8-JSSSSst FitLKOLE, Oapt. Goo. W. Keara, will I ears for •ourc, an* »ti iatonsadlato porta on TBB FIBS? KTSU. For freight or paanga. apply ea board or to ocltf FLACK, BABSEa A CO.. Arta.' EOK St.LODIS.—Tho eplendid r fE??.* •teuner SIS WILLIAM WALLACEAggWIg Oapt.Gao.Naald, will lea™ forth* aboTa and aJnntSE diata porta on THIS DAT, tha 2ZI frat„ at A o’clock, r m For fralglit or pamgt, apply on board or to ' a 024 FLACK. BABJnSS A CO, Agta. PROPOSALS for tbe fumialimz Of nil ma tirUl*jndßuUdtojoftli.?lttrtrarji,All«l»o'y tui ■Unlinri until »aTOBDAY AmBSQOH,Ttt 1 u’clocA,- wfccra plan* and apadfiotlon* taiyb#«*eo. A. 8. BELL, gac’y tttd Traii’r, 103 l*oi?rth fttwtC LJKOP—2OO boxes Malaga Raisin*. JLI jnx'n ICO bklf-bcxM, do, do, do; ' 100 box** TaloscU B&lilni. tlHa tnti; 2Sm*taD»t*-c''' 36 eaak* Gamati; Jo*t r*e*T«l and #» nl* BEniKtt * AwnfißßON, No. 59 Wood »L opporito 8t CWlct llStl* T7KESH FJiAUfiES—SO doz. in quart can* X> t*Ui 29 dos«Q In tottlMt for nltbr * _oda_ ttKTUEtt k ANDERSON. 89 WooJ rt „* t P 'LS EABOORN inn stsipsosi rwirral itr*- i "TS,
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