The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, October 28, 1859, Image 3
swtw'iSSi.' mk* nmnoa oopraa hii>v v ;.y -9MBI. ST 111 & TV OK KB, / - ' PITTSBOaOH. PAHK. M’CUHDT A CO., > MAjEIUyAOTDBERS 0? SHEATHINfI, BIUtTIOy dul- BpES COPPBB, PBKBHKD CO? Pfli fcflrtvUfl, TUJtrigtHl Bottom, Soldo*, *«. aadSttlen fa UKTIIB, TUI PLATS fifIJEBT lUOS, WiRS, At, Cg&iUbUj <m fond, naan's UscU&unATooU. . . • ll9 Jini'an&lSWbcondrtrul, PUUbqrfht Plan* orden of Ctoppercst to ray patten. ETXCTA STOVE WORKS. - BHADLBT. - ■ !■■ '.uxßvriotVHautoMamMtfncTJiiunoT mum, mm m heatiho stoves, Plata and Fancy Grata Front*, &o. " Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Patint Gab BtTßKiwosnd SaouCoNaomNO - COOK, STOVES. Office and Sftlea Koom, prlMyto No, AWoodSU,PUUlmrgli. Pi. i? ” r 1 - —imux VITUOV DO POtUM Wim .6OBINSOR, BIN 18 k MlbiBRS ' AND HAdUNISTS, W ABHXNGTON .WOHK S, *•’ * "Plttabnrgti, Fenita. > bffleoi 50.31 Jlftrktt ilrteti ;: J•' m&rtiactnre *1) klads of SUtmEnrlaec tad Hill Utebin Woric, Stetm BpUm tad BbMt Iroa \f y Jdbiiujimd larttfelydlc ,K)RKIGN AXOHANOB. 1 DRAWN BY . OVKCANi BHERniR 4 CO., ONTUB.UNION DANE. LONDON,'IN SUMS OF . ONI " L V*OpND STEkLIKa AND UPWATtpa ; AUa,-fiJlUoo (Lt principal cltlee utf toma'of France, DdlgUuat.BoUand, Ad other European *’* BUtetcoMltntlywn hand and fortaleby' •' ‘ .WM.H, WILLIAMS A 00., ; aSfcUnte,... Dankeri, Wood afreet, corner til Third; KAJ& ROAD- BPIKB COMPANY?* «HphflUworth... w ..;,;.„Dj W. C. Bldwatl. (SWecfMort to Porter, 4 SvtU.) . JUsrartorcMU'tir . • RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS AND BOAfc SPIKES:' Cojfner. of Water Street and Chorry alloy, " eolfclydfo . - PXTTanURQa, PRNN'A. MoJBRTbiC « CO., I Porwaidiiis ami Commission Etttreh'anlss, And Agents for thosaleol Pittsburgh Mona hciuret. Couilpn&sots url mien for LEAD, HIDES, . / HEMP, PRODUOEj Ar-, ajlldtod, Prompt atten tion to reedring tad. forwarding. ■F. . N ' So. do Commercial Sttreet, st. Lotii. aaghdtf„ , , . ■ . N. HOLMEB « SOM'S. ' 7 . PUUU JM Foreign and Domeitie Billi of Hiehnnge, CBETiriUATES OF DEPOSIT, ' BANK NOTES AND BPECII, * no.st .market sxinnrr, Pittsburgh, pa. o<L.CqH*cHod« made on til the principal citiee throosb . cotthtUaltcdßtaiet.‘ . . »p23-fcly FtU Fuhiotl. /f ; McOORD * CO., fVTTQLKSALS AND RETAIL DEALERS 7a>d curancrsms er HATS, CAPS, FOBS, BONNETS, AC,, At? now opening for the FALL TRADE a .: magnificent ttock of FRESH GOODS, which .will be mid tt K O. lBl WOOD STREET, F3td doors above Fifth; Pittibnrgti. ■ . HtIIVKIAN S BOM, ■ Hanofectarara and Deal era in all kind* of "TOBACCO, s BNtrPP AND CIGARS, . '■ • ‘ AN U. LEAP TOBACCO, . Gamer ajf&aiuyield Bnct mdlHomcndMltj, ■ \ > ■ PTTTSBURQH, PA. .79 ROBKKT ORR, * pcarn ra fl|9 STRAW BONNETS AND lIATS,TOX BONNET RIBBONS, : v * FLOWERS, lex, NO'; 03 MARKET STREET, mtlfciydfa - PITTSBURGH. H. COLUNB, Pornrarfllngaii<3 Commission Merchant, AND;WHOL3E3ALI DEALER IN Oheeaa, Butter, Seeds, FUh, \ And Product. Generally, , d«wF \ft*a. St Whn & greet KBifturg*. J.MiUnX.K . MSROHAITO JAILOR, No, 64 St. Clair Sbeot, .- (Dr.rriih'* jftw Bq] Id t o*,' PITOSBtJBGH, Pi _-c«S<fc]fdfe' “TT? IOOORAN dc BR(I uvmonmiof irott~Hkl!Ui{f> Iroa Tanlti, Vault Dootai . Window ttnlftniWindow-Soudi, 4e., •7 ; : X : -7To9.'Wl*&ABlre4en&M-TluT& Strata ' , ,(0«Jli(wO Wood tod Haricot,) ’ FtPTSBDKQH, P*., Dt*« cnhsttd a wluj of nsv FitUm, bncj and pltla suitable far all pdrpoeea. Particular attention paid to «j. closing Grave Lots. Jobbing dona at abort notice. nrß JOHN & I*EB, »£ •E HC3 3: A,N X No* SB fflaxkstSbi ; A goodLossortmont .of p 1 V*sii»«s, CoavnroSi and all goods ’weOr.JavtmelTed. - - earOrdev jjrocjpl Ij filled, ta tbs Utut styles of the art mrCSclydfo ■ - , i • £. J. SCOTT, Dentist,. rHAS remored.to the hooso lately occupied by Dr. Wn. A. Wirf, Kb. 378 Peso rtr«t, (•aotb »M*,) tblrddoor aboT* Ijund vtrmt. • • i . Offle* Hoora from 9 a. h. !tU sp. k. “ 8. B. a c. P. MAHKLB, ttivOTAcmiu of ! > eiUNTfSa, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP %BAPPING PAPER. Wftr«bova«,'2fd. 37 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH ■ -* ajrA’tf fo irkst priest. r *' Aurusast sotbkuB» apTUJCKam Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth lag9ytopforChfldrehT#ethlog. 4tbee noeqoelcmearth. * ' It gmtlyfecillUtottbt process ofteethingbysoftening the \ gtanti'Mdadng ill Infleametlon—will alley pain, end It tors to rcjpifftntbn bowel*. Depend nptm U, mothers, It vfll giro rest to yonraelTie, and relief end health to jaas i Bdeirtlattto preparation. U She prescription of os* of ah*ocst'erperlenendendskflfolfemale Pby*!dan*in.N*w t*ecn used with nercr-IklUiig tscccstin ‘ miUtoniof eeeee. We beliefs U the best end gsmt remedy In the world, In »U case* of Precatory end PUrhpes In Children, wjpth nr It ertoeeffian teething or from exty othey cense. 9 . ifltCkendiiMlthcasbewthaetedbydoUertendcenU.ii U worth (to weighs in gold. ,• *■ s IfUltone ©f4»tti6» Vrs. sold srety year In .the United, Bute*. I .lt to en old end welMricd remedy. PEE3EOKLTSSCBHTB ABOTTLB. esnainscnlees tbs toerimile of OUBTIB A PlB* KQI& Mew Par*, toon She catsld* wrapper, i -Bold byProggiitotbrocgboctthewond. DS.OKa UTESTBE&, Agent for ruubergh. . jntdewlyfcT;-: r ...•. • amebican, watches. WHOLES ALfe'AQENCY EOR THE , SALE OF AMERICAN WATCHES. , Wo would most; respectfully call the atten tion of tbepnblioto tbeAmerfcaa Watcbesnowtolngu* teastTeiy which bee become . so firriy'esUbtt»b»d that entire confidence cu be placed! opon themes asb iu>dcc7Ttcttira«-k«eper«, both by the/ weeforAnd editor. • .• Haring been appelated. Wholesale Ageots tor the ult of .thftM Welches, the psMio Jney.be emored that we can ten ' them si the rwy lowest eashpriccs. We hSTS»Ieo e rsry large stack of fiUrereod Plated Woos, line Oold Jewelry fo L sets, each u Ooral, Oernot, Gsmeo,Jet«nd Painting*.. ' ! ■ Otf SMortmentof CLOCHfI is pnoseally Urge tt present, Highland One Bay Parlor sod OißcsClocks affreetly jredoced pilose. Ws bsT«*l*a* foil stock of togli»b and flwlss Gold sod Sifter Wetebee oa bend, all ofocr own importation. AUn. Watch Maker#'Tools, Katerietf and Watch Glaser*. ™:. | - ; BEZNEHAN A MBYRAN, ftgaAwx.'.Ho-<2 Fifth strait' Alma's MnuctrLbiTS iVxrnin Dkstbotss, Ffc* Only Bern3g iaOn HAoto WirlSSuralto SaermbaU HtfMhgj, Ooetsoicgg, Pcsa, Aaw, Mosgcmaa, Fuu, Hom l Hous f Qu»WoxipiSB'Osmi fcmc**» Aft 50,00Q8bBWSOLD IN ONE MOUTH. , hsTß bonextaadTely usd - fo - tWMty*two years in an parts of Earopt, sad tbelnalrnc ak»* power her* .be*a attested by the Oonrtsof BossU, Aemi», PnueU; Bivari* r Se**tiy, BelgL mnj HdUnd, H*plM, *c, sad their Chemical properties by tba mortdisUogabbetf Medical* Pesnlltos all cnrthe world. • v IM'a-tmflreanu al/ki.n.orT.ralo.nd Inna, “* dmb certified fa this eonotry by tbs Directors of tbs .orffiiUU,Ware!iofflaa, llannfartcrtavaDd by iutoMdi. tegtiisSedrprftsie cltfza&i. < .if?™* 1 ?” aatelotW. and Omuo.ua or Iba aOaaci a) -Umltasaltc.caabaluaolrbaC.pot. " " *®*‘*’ Wl<,, “ 1 *“>'>BatalI t bp Ota loTaDtor and. Pr. . „.i oalm MJmm, PreatlealQiamlit, j< _ v (car, noaiionat,) Ha. Yojfc. WnUoaadOaMdat, WBgB. lOE V. nranTQH, DrureUt, Ho.lOj.itor llooaa, and 417 Broadway, Haw Icrt. c . ’ ,^rt “»a«d reran by Bi E, B2L MBS *OO, raaot Wood aad Bocoid tlad JOB. fLBUINa, "j PWMMMJgg BldV, Oil and Ee*ta« Btbre. i D.;KiBXR4T» , «arSoni > N0.‘31.5. TKird *L,.b*twßeo b*r# .:<i»«»I»BW4W).BAWIDSPIkI3H BIDES; Dry And JQrten *adOim ;■ ■ wMt«d,fcr *Ucb Uk»to 'rLMObMlttaredbto ofch»r^En4jold* 40(T?BI,S. FAMH7 BLOCK to eryivo r “■ r- aitnostmeos,:. Pittsburgh Steel Works; JONES, BOYD Sc CO., • j . _ . ' unowwwi 01 ] C A S T STEEL. —■ALSO — , SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, I BPRIN& AND AXLES, Corner Ross and Firat Sta,, Pittsburgh, Pa, oclO B. P. Cleaver's PRIZE MEDAL HONE If SOAP. Thei only genuine, possessing a free and Oraaxny Lather, a luting end delicate perfume, and U war. rested not to Injure the akin. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS, P. a. Clurer’a Oelfcbntod Mask, Brown Windeor.aiyee rina and Ban flower Boapt; also saponaceous Tooth Powdsr fiw.tha Teeth and Cams, to be had of alt tha respectable Drug and Fancy fitoru in the Dnlud Bute* Hatratatory In london. TO*®!®**!# Depot, Noe 81 and ‘2.1 Dot street. New York. oelOJmdfc J. 0. nOYSTON, Agent. ROPES AND TWINKB Of all tlzoa and deecrlptlous. \yarehouee, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Sts. I Two squares al>ove the P. f.W.tO R. R. Freight Depot, I«B:3md»wfc? PITTSBURGH. 4 Toe Peruvian Syrup.—What is n?— Moel poreooa hare ao IJb* that the Peruvian SyrOp la a preparation of Peruvian Barks. This L oottbe.oa*e. It Is aaolnble preparation of Prrtoitdo of Iron, which la road- Uy rswivod Into the coaitltaUon, and »fll act ese tonto In a way that that metal does oot oiaelly act, when ln the fbnn of cerboaato, or eran In the Iron by hydrogen preparation, ao popular with pbjateiaos Whoever deairea to give Iron In a form that will bo acceptable to the Rowan stomach, and that will b* readily taken Into tho blood, wQt give this Peruvian Syrup, which Is attested by men of high Character throughout the country. Dr. Bayes, the Slutn Assayer or Mtauchosatts, testifies to Its extraordinary vir tues, and wo have erery confidence la the ability uf the agent hers to convlncs anyone of Ihesame. The Peruvian Syrup Is tstdo to Boston, and bos performed most Wonder ,ol cores In all diseases requiring a tonlo and alterative preparation. See long advertisement to another part of todays Gaservx. , DAGEO. El. SEYSER,I4O Wood street, tstbo Agent for this city, ' soiadAwT Rupture OR Hernia.—Dr. Ueo. 11. K.by* S*Ai of HO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., bu been In the eastern dtlee for the put six weeks, and has procured tbe most approved kind of Trusses for tho cure of Ilernla or Rapture, which ho Is qualified to fit lo any caso of rupture with tha assurance that aaUstactloa will be given. We would advtuonr readers to call on Dr. Keyset, whed any tiling 6f this kind is needed, u we ftel persuaded that be is competent to give tha needful advice in inch com. JuEfcdAwT SEWING MACHINES. A R C F° ‘ » ° u! e r. LATH IMPROVEMENTS MAKUPAOTI'KEK'S PIIICKS, OAtL AND KIAMI Nfi! TSH LATEST IMRROVEMBNT Sewing Machines «»-ThU.Machln»took (ha Flrlt PBEMIUU at the Jala Alleghany Oonory Pair. THIS IS THE MACHINE whose owners oSkred a premium of la PbilitdolpU* to %oj otb«x«a ecbtbltloo *t lh» Viauhlta lutllatvtbjkt coaid Co tho um» rvuje of work m wall.— Tbsir offer ant having been Accepted lu mort be conceded. For nle At TAILOR A. M. MARSHALL Ac CO.'S, PttUbargb* iIOTHB, Oassmiiu, i nlUbta lor geotlnaana* W. B. BRAMAN * CO'Si SEWING MACHINES paiCE TIIIRTY-FIV* DOLLARS, AGENTS WANTED. ocl7:lwdaP LABBOELL A NORTHROP. spllydfr^ QEWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN 13 A 1 ' finkha Orcrvr A Bskar*a QolUtng cr TalloriSß .Mtehisst ascoad-bsod. wirnlatad io flral-rat® or.'sr. Goat |ISCfc will b««>td for laaa than half prim. Can be mat bb7 HERBST A BARKER'S, cor. Liberty and flaod ata. A. if It AND EXAMINE ! ' 1 THE WILCOX 6z. GIBBS’ "NEW PATENT _ BBWINQ MAOBINB3, WHICH RECEIVED AT THE LAST Btaia Pair lo PbJladelphU HIGHEST premium. These Uachinaa sra sckaowledged by all wbo bare «* caioed then, tbs best fa nae, y«t lhay era sold tar THE LOW PRICE OF THIRJY DOLLARS. For: Sole at No. 51 Fifth Street. FAIRBANKS & EWING, ocSU.ljd ; GENERAL AGENTS. SCALES FAIRBANKS ni7, GOAL, PLATFORM Md COUNTER SCALES, Of every dcrcripltno, fdr mlb st sonar h’esioh?. _..„..5, > 04bxahjs. UjcKNIQiIT & CARNAHAN, NO. 110 FOURTH STREET, IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, OlHc* No. 60 Fourth (tract, PUUbargb, P». Notary Pob Uc and Ohio Ootanriwloixer. app XAf ANTED—IOOO bus. prime Clover Seed •FT by QBAff AVAN GOSPER, 114 Second «u WANTED,; L 1 6,000 BUSHELS FLAXSEED, For which U&filgbatmßrkat pries wfll be paid by \ M. B. SUYDAM, - •Allegheny Oil Mill. ocSUmd . Corngf Orslg sod itabeco Struta. WANTED— 500 bus. pnme new Clover Seed. ; Apply to GRAFF A VAN OORDER, i ccU t No. 13 Wood street. *nnn A Q^ NTS WANTED— To eell 4 UvUv new Inventions. Agents usda over on one,—better tins all other similar agendoa.— , lend four stampl and get 60 pages partinlara, gratia. -«BJmd EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Msas. ii? ANTED—S,OOO bushels Flax Seed, for FT which tbs highest market price will bejald. so3o ' . J. B.’CANFIELD A No.UI flmtst. TO LET— commodious Dwelling gjS boose, with stable, out booses sod grounds sujEiflL tacbed, known as tbs residence of liop..E D.aaaam*atra* stad at goboßrldgSjJnti beyond tbs city lloenn the Fourth Street Bosd. Eoqolroof -ILjl» . ocliaUf . I ; [ . No. 60 Fonrth stmt. mo LET—Severol fine Store Rooms on St. A Clsli street, one of which'will be rented in cjowctlon with the spec tone roots oo the eecond floor, end le well cel* cnUtadfor a farultcre; or carpet rtcra. Eoqnire or ocH-dtf . | R ft. IBIBH. No. OOFoortb st. O LET—A i comfortable two etoiyCT Brick Dwelling,Wtoeta oa CHan street, eon-Jfcg. talcing 0 rooms, wlitf flolabed garret end kltcbsnon fiist floor. Eaqairapf } V B- H. king. No. fill Liberty et JJ i A\ypp~n a PiTEMT 'aoij PRESSED HBIJoI .11 ,iu. on Uu<! »n 4 manufactored. :,4leo, BOLTS for Bridget, Machinery, Ag* ricnltonl ImpUtoenU, So-, fanUbed at ibort notice. Bo. 114 Water street. • aofcflmdle if /•_ < KKAP, SCULLY 4k 00. QOGAK UUBSd DRIED BBEP-^OOlbsl O *«£eoted BtffjDrtree*dAM for sate at PJUNCE’R Family Grocery an jfTea 8 tore, Floral afreet, AHe ff i»my, WARRANTS .EFFERVESCENT and Selfr. ■- ur Apartkatforoataatly told try JOS. f LXMIWQ. WBPHAWff OlL—o casks In store and ’j5 r, SSi|f ! 4 ; w.sucmown;, ■ ■.■! : r * • ! Svetial Jtotura. IIJCNKY GEtIWIQ A CO., wiscriroans or S'tomg iHaciimta X! x B. W FOR SALE WITH ALL ALEX. XL HSUS, No. 68 Fifth Street. $2 0 0 0 FEDERAL ST., ALLXOQKNT GtTF. DODBLE THREAD A Model of Simplicity. No. 00 Market si. FAIRBANKS SCALE WAREHOUSE, No. 61 firth street. attorn egg, ATTORNBTS AT LA N, PITTSBURGH, PA. Slants. i2To HtU HOT AND BOLT WORKS. V PITTSBUBOHI ’FRIDAY MORHIHO. OCT. 28, 18S9. otficiaz PAPs:a or tbb oitt. Oity anti News Item a. T^SoßoLooiclToWTOionrrortorOasSterbj O.E. Shaw, Optician, 53 Fiflh El corrected dallj : 13 803. 18 (B3DB. .... Sft 32 ... 04 4-1 9 o'clock a. b. 12 « „ ® “ p- u. Barotnotor—.... Scpbkmb Court. —Before Judges Strong, Thompson, Bead aod Lowrie, C. J. Thursday, Oct. *27 th —Bannoo tt tifTVs. Bran* don, Venango county; argument oontioued by Fleyilrick and Churob for defeodanl in error. Maybood ts. Powell & Co., Elk comity; on motion of Johnston, judgmeul of non pros. Bank of Lawrenoe county va. Lawrence Co.; writ of error qaaebed. County of Lawrenoe ts. Bank of Lawrence Co ; writ of /error quashed. Bank of Lawrence* connly ts. Lawrenoe Co • argued by McGoffiu for plaintiff in error, and by Taylor contra. * Johnston ft al. ts, McCue tt al., Butler coon tj; argued by Graham for plaintiff in error and by SnlliTan oontra. Adjourned till Monday morning. U. S. District Court.— Judge M'Caodleaasat on Thursday to hear arguments upon the appli cation of Thomas Williams, Eiq., representing the City of Pittsburgh, aa to the bill of coats in the caso of Oeblrichu & Co. ts. tbo City. It was held that the clerk, Mr. Bproul, had taxed the costs too highland bad charged for certifying the case up to tho Supreme Court. R. B. ‘Roberts. Esq , appeared for Mr. Bproul. Two hundred and twenty-fire dollars were stricken off, and tbo record will be prooured when tho costs as oow assessed, shall have been paid. District Court.— -Before Judge Hampton. M. Arnold & Bons ts. the Pennsylvania Insu rance Company. This was an aetioo brought for the recorery of a thousand dollars, the al leged Talus of a lot.of goods which was lost on one of our steamers, and whiob the defendants had insured. was non-suited, and moved fur a new trial. J. C. Adams ts. T. M. Howq et al , executors of tho InteCbarles A Tory. Action On a promis sory note endorsed by tho defendants. -Verdict for $1,089, aobjeol to the opinion of the Court on the reserved points. * Samuel McCune ve. Launcelot Walker; notion for damages sustained in killing a horse loaned by defendant to plaintiff. - On trial. Court or QuAßtka Sessions.— Before Judges McClure and Parke. Thursday, OcL 27.—Tbp trial, of ooai diggers for riot was continued Tho first witness called for the defeuse was John A. Holier. Ho testified that bo met An drew Stein about 5 o'clock on the oveniog o( the ; riot, who told witness that tbo womftu were go ing to the pit, and asked him to go and aid him in getting them away; witness said it was of no use, as the men had left the pit. William Dyer testified that Androw Stein was with him in Pittsburgh until aftcrncon of tbo day of the riot; met Stein again in Birmingham about 6 o'clock aqd in company with Barnabas Ran and Kirscber.i Judge Adams being on the bench, said he bad known Stein for a oouple of years and that his general character for peaoe was good. To the same effect testified Robert NeilHe, .T. W. Palter soo, C. B. M. Smith, and others. Gregory Wight testified that Andrew Stein and himself woro standing during tbo disturbance about 100 yards from the riot. Stein tried to keep the peace. Conrad Pack testified that Geo. Kuheiner and he were at Temperaooeville on the day of the riot, at a moe'ling there, and that Knheinerspoke there to tho coal diggers. Another witness tes tified that it was half past four when Kuheiner' came to Dwyer’s house, where a meeting was to be held, but there was no meeting. Didn't see Kuheiner at Keeling's pit. Mr. Flenniken proposed to calj Cbas. Barnett, Esq , to provo that he found the &ra at a certain pit larger than was designated bj the mark. Judge M’Cluro said that a set of men at work at Buy business had the right to remoostrato with their employer. But no set of men have a right to oome in and dictate terms to other men who ore at work peaceably in theiplace of their choice. Such an intor/erenco is as unjustifiable »9 would be that of a man betweon a lawyer and bis dictating what they shall do or say. Mr. Shannon bavingeabmitted somolaw points to (be oourt, both sides rested, and Mr. Fleooi ken went to the jury. Ho argued the case at great length, and was answered bjOUr. Shannon in an elaborate argument. Tho Court charged the jury at some length, de fining olearly tho law of riot. He sustained the law as laid down by Mr. Shannon, instructing the jury that all at a riot were principals, whether passive or active agents. A man stand ing-by with-his hands in his pooketa. unless be .shall join ihu unit tit law and order when called apoo, is a rioter. By tils presence ho gives en couragement to riulcro. ami he i» guilty of riot. There can be no neutrals. That there wad a riot on this pocasion, (hero coaid’be no doubt. Even if the riot was left oul' of the question, (he going in a body to the pit to binder theso men from working, w&s conspiracy. Labor Is called free, bat an attempt to hinder men from working who hadentered ipto a voluntary contract eo to do, was a tyrannical attempt to abrogate a contract. The jury were still out when the oourt adjourned last evening. John A. Strata, 3d ward, pleaded guilty td eel liog liqaor without a license. Fined s2Glaud costs. R. N. Evans, for the same offense, was $lO and coats. Frtderio Robrkogle, ooeof tbo purtie* indict ed for riot at KicJiDg’o pits, did not mtko bis appe&ranco for trial. Ho was brought into coart on a process and held to bail in the sum of $5<X; to await the issue of his (rial. James Mackerel pleaded guiliy to stealing a p&irnf shoes, the property of Edward Logan. Be was also indicted for stealing a common soft bat from Aodrew Anson, and was found guilty. Be was sentenced four months to jail on each. Mary Griffin pleaded guilty to seljiog liquor without license, and was sentenced to pay $2O aod costn N Mary Ilaney, for the same offense, fined $l6 An interesting German Lulherap congregation has lately been organized at Birmingham, and is ministered to by the Iter. H. Gilbert. Borne of the people come from difttancas of fire and six miles. The eervloe is held in the English Luth eran Charob. Her. C. D. Ulery, of the Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, has been eleoted Tastor of the English Lnthoran Church In Birmingham, of whiohlhe Her. 11. Rook was pastor from its or ganization, seven years. The Mount Calvary Charob, Cbnrtiers 6reck, below the oily, which was connected with the Birmingham Church iu tho maintenance of a pastor, has become a separate charge. They have elected the Rev. J. 8. Lawson, who served tbem as a eqpply during tho past year. The above items of church news wo gather from the Miaionary. Tnx Riot Cases.— -These oases or Ibis case consumed nearly (bo whale day in the Quarter Sessions on Thursday. Tho counsel on either side, Messrs. Flennikin and Shannon, argued the case elaborately, and presented tbo facts in the strongest light for and against the men who eland charged with tho riot. The court room was crowded with tbo friends of tho accused and the general mass of spectators who hang upon all oases likejeecbes. The parties who are on trial were each of,them put under bail at the preliminary hearing, of $5OO each, thus making an aggregate of about $16,000, of the best free hold bail in tho county, showiog that these men were by no means without funds. As to the body of the.offenco, to wit: (hat a riot was com mitted— thero was little donbt, after the testi mony was in. At the time of this writiog, how ever, the verdict of tbe-jary has not been ren dered. Lectures. —We understand that the Trustees of the Weetejn University and other of oar lead iog citizens have united in extending an invita tion to fyof. Barker, of Boston, to visit this city and deliver a'course of lectures on Chemistry, and that the' Professor has aoeepled. Theao lectures wiltbeeaclj as oar citizens will be pecu liarly interested in, and we are euro that such au aadience’WiU attend as will make the lootures profitable'in oil respects These leoinreswill be delivered under the auspices of the Universi ty, which has recently added one thousand dol lars worth of oboice chemical And philosophical apparatus to its collection; which will be used In illustrating these lectures. PitATEtt Mbetihu.— Tbo Young Mon's Chris tian Association have nndor consideration the propriety or holding a ; geaoral prayer meeting, nil sects to bo invited, to participate, In CUy Hall, on Thursday evening, November 24th, which will be Thanksgiving evening. Doubt less it wlll meet with onoouragomenl from all good people, and the hall will bo full. The min- the various evangelical denominations in the city will participate in the exercises! Committed.— Thomas Barrett, (not Carrott, as we were erroneously Informed on Wednesday night,) was otf Thursday committed to jail by Mayor Weaver, charged with assault and battery witn Intent to kill, ou oath of Mary Bumbaagh, whose child, was run over* on Penn street, by a horse, ridden by the said Barrett. The poor child is, as wo are informed, considered in an almost hopeless condition. Be has been speech less ever slaoo the accident occurred* The Grand Jary were engaged yesterday af ternoon In ihftexaminalion of the jail and peni tentiary. They have finished, the regular busi ness which is devolved upon them, and will to dey make their report apon tbo condition of the RubUo instiidtiens which they.haveiiritsd, and ho discharged. - j annual oeeUog' oflWa Society was heldW evening In Excelsior HalL . Allen Kramer, Esq., liras called to the chair, and the throne of grace was fervently addressed by Rev. Dr. Baird, of the Methodist Atfeetf/e. . Hod. Robert M'Knjgbt then read the report for the Secretary, Uni. Dr. McLaren. This re port Is a teaching and beautiful paper, and we regret our! inability to publish it in fall this morning. : We gather from it that during the winter of 1858-59, 8,834 bushels of coal, 7,718 pounds of floor, 705 quarts of beans, 192 pounds of rice, 292 qaartslof molasses, 03 poands of sugar. 51 do coffee, TpJ do tea, 1 34 do candles, .1541 do soap, 192 leaves of bread, 36 lbs of buckwheat, 4 quarts ofjsalt, 9 bushels coin : meal, 11.1 bosh, potatoes, 3,189 yards calico, 502 do muslin, 434 J do canton flannel, 161 do flannel, do jean, 10 db lweed, 70[ do eatineit, aqvoiity of spool cotton and brooms; 1 shawl, 271 pounds cotton batting aud 251 pairs of chocs. A num ber of second hand articles have been donated to tbe;Socieiy and given oat by the managers; also, the oiat ofthreehogsand.o barrel ofbeaus. Iq nine districts reported, 97" families received moro or lefts assistance. There were In 'tho number 350 ohildrenp.29 widows; nearly half that number werq deserted wives. As to tbei benefits of the Society, some most touching instances wete showing that this Society hasjbcen active aod useful in the midst of sorrow aM destitution. [ Mr. MoKnlght also read tho report for the Treasurer, Mrs. M»ry J, Hayes. The following arc the ilems.of that report ' Balance io Treasury, 3855...$ 14 35 . ; Donation from Christ Chureh 13 02 ! i Gentleman's subscription-... 1,029 50 ; Donatidas, et0...J;..i. M .,u... M 183 05 ' Managers Fines. .-; .... 7 76 ; $1,247 G 7 These money's were expended In manner as follows: For Shoes: j L$ 220 97 “ Coal - . ; 428 65 “ Groceries 307 21 '* Dry G00d5...-. 246 43 “ Cash given..;. 11 00 " Sexton's services 3 00 Total $1,210 20 r—Leaving a balance in tho Treasury.of $3141. These reports were adopted, anJ then the meeting was eloquently addressed on the subject of Christian by Rev. Mr. Preston,, of St. Andrew's Episcopal Courob. He said that God found Uis happiness in doing good; and those who would bo Godlike will also follow.,tbo example of as never man spake. Rev, Dr. Baird succeeded Mr. Preston in sdtne oloqueol and appropriate remarks. Tho following aro the officers of the Society for the coming year: > President: Mrs. Robinson; Vico Pres't: Mrs. Dr. Trevor; Treasurer: Mrs. R. T. Uays;_Bcc- Whitten!; Managers: Mrs. Hussey, Irwin, M’Cague, Dale, Etobbaum, Kramer, pqt terstfu, Butler, Dunlap, Gibson, Brunot, Breail iog, Bryant, Misses Tassoy, Morrison, Findley, Wotting, Heron, Lyon. ’ Tnc Deer Creek Hotel, Mr. Georgo W. Smith, proprietor, wo aro informed, was burned to tho. ground on Thursday; the fire broke oat about 11 o’clock *.V, from what cause we oould not learn. Tho ,\building was owned by Mr. John Maoram, of loss, is about $2509; we believe he is iosored. posloffico was lo ‘oated in the buildiogj and a store,'kept by Mr. Bunliog. •) >. The hotel, finder Mjr. Smith's management has been a favorite resort for our oitizeos for some time. The loss at this time will he a severe blo w to Mr, 8 , as he has ticon lying vory ill for seve ral weeks, m3hia city, and wo condole with him in hia'misfortftnes. C 1 Best Busiffsss a»i» Obnahehtal Wnmnu.— The official reports cf Premlams awarded at the Ust Pitlebargh Agricultural Fair, just published in this paper; state that awards for best Busi ness and Ornameulali'enmanahip were given to the Iron City College.; Every other department of this institution, sis .well as writing, stands pre-eminent, wbioh id fully attested by its pa tronage beingtmore than treble that of any sim ilar school of tho country. The Washington TWhuae says t “On Saturday last, about Mr. John Beaman, gro cer, of this place, wait coming up Beau Bireel, on bis return from Service in the Methodist Church, bo set upon from behind by some cowardly assassin, and felled to the earth by a blow upon Ibjl head from a 'handy billy.’ Ho has been sioce confined to his house by the in* jury. ] l Music.—Sofivonirs Rica, a macurka, for tbs piano. Tho pieos io dedicated to Nioholas Galitzm, and [is for ealo at CharloUo Blume’et, who has sent us a copy of the jnfisic. Also, Leaflets of Melody, fotfr pieoes do Balod, oomposed by (or salo by iMrs. Blume, IJ.B Wood slreetrabovofiib. Mu 11. M. Cowab, formor%LßB9tstßnt teacher of book-keeplhg in Ball's Cdlrgo. and at one lime book keeper for> Woodall &Co , died a few days aloes aL Cowaosvlfic, Armstrong coon* 'J, Bl ihe carl, ago or go. 110 was an excellent youog m&n. , Bcaulbt, Fever —We learn that scarlet fever, of a very malignant type, prevails to a oonsider bleextoot in the vicin|iy of WMbiogtoa'Pe.—. A cumber of deaths among children have occur red recently, and thijre appears, as yet, do abalemepL of the disease. Man Killed.—A mao named Bernard Lynch was killed on Wednesday night, at Altoona, by; beiog run over by the lioliidijaburg Branch (rain. Ho was intoxicated aod lay down upon the track. 1 Honet. —Mr. Mootobth has in his store on Smitbfield street, tbo largest aod richest supply of honey oow in this market. Persons desiring that articto need look op farther. Tub uumber of deaths recorded for (his oily, fr.om the IGthto tbo |4tb, was 13. Males'7, females G ; colored l. - ’ Honet— J. I7S and 177 fimlthJ Gold street, hu Just received *»V thautami pounds of clover and buckwheat boqjy, la glees boxes end glass jars, which ho is selling; et tbo most reasonable rate#. ' . ■ Nouco to Baildor* &n<l Contractor*. fPIIE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman A tar Rowland Parry) would reepectfally inform thw (nr whom he has don# work, and the pdMic gtnwally, that he hi buw prf|>«rfd to Cornish,filate, or .pat oa filatsßauf*, la the moat approved matu>«r; Order* (or UooflogV D#> pairing hi Slate Rr«& (if lett'al the office of Alex. Iwngh lia, nrtnir A Eta* street and Ibe Canal, Fifth ward.) «IU l<# promptly sUrmhxl »o. t THOMAS PAKHY otyZfl-Smd. ?• A.' CARD, ARTIFICIAL TEETH. I£L’ is well known that first ol&sa Dentistry has boeu b«;ond th# reach of the mw of prop!* v a ar (OBDt of iis coatliiiees, and thk majority, ralher than take Dp villi, the inforior'workmaosbip "C “cheap Dentists, ** have adoblml the wlaer coora* and duo* without any, for If a sot of Ueth la workmanship aod inexact luOt, Ult worse than tisf-lesjand dear at bdj price. THE COftAMTB AND PORCELAIN TEETH hare Id saguraUxl a new ere hi lh# of denllslry Mug lh* rery Lest Arllftclai Trelb now in use, Ihoy can i>e af forded at prlrt* that place Ufani wlthlu the reach of all. Ufiux the Qrst to iuirodnoS Iboeo bow tljlcsof work In tbt# ruuimnnify, I accordingly fixed such price# as I deem ed would remonerate the Imm4 artistic and mechanical skill, filar# than, bowovur, the nupn>r#do&tod favor with which th# work has Iweu r*e»lred, b«s compel Iml other Dentists to adopt It, aomaof whom wish to rctalu thaold (Oldplate prices, which I cobsldar w.»t(Jd l-e exnrhlUnt; for, though the uow styles ar# rtaU/ cborAvalnabl# (ban th« beat gold work, they ar# mad# of (hi experuiro material. The iticreaaad amount of work doue - oompeoaet## r u r tba redaction iapriev. f Go tba other band, a few Dental (Joacks of this «lty, wfaopoeacta neither mecbaotcal skill or cjumeu honesty, advertise tbs work at prices slightly l#«s than my own, notwithstanding they bar# ualthor jha ability nor the right (It being patented) to manufscinre It Tb# objscl-of this trickery la tnaraly to obtain pa opportunity lo disparage the CoratUe and Porcelain yud recommend toms of their o»n worthlcu worki I hero fott b'niiitl, tn l.imjialf4ud Uioptiblio, to mak# known three facta. ‘i The (jaallUrß of tho PORCfRLAIN AND OOnAIAfE PLATA TEETH, which estsd>l-tb their great aopertority over tbo beat gold or other thf ullo plate are—entire fro#- dom from all metallo taato, s'xpelt or ttrnlab, being (near, rodible aod impervlona to the jnicetof the mouth; perfect adaptation orflt, (lopomlble in moUllic work) which, with greater etrs>h and Ifghtosea, enable# them lo be worn with' more, cam comfort and utility. Thoy are al#o far more durable, leas liable to accident and more rerily repaired. r) Theppbllo era to wll and. examine these new etylerof work' at No. 191 Per*?* Strcxt, N. jHTKBDIMfI, M. D , D»ptl.i ocB tol2wdAlteT Ueluuold’s Genuine Pmfahation.— lIBUIBOLU’S BUOITU forth* BUddot; UKLMBOLD’S BUOUU for UWKldoeje; dICLUBOLDjs BOOUO fortteOraTel; uslubolikii uccnu for it* »«w; UKLMBOLird BUGnU for Ntfrocanoee; ÜBLMBQLD‘B HUCUO for Lom of Memoir; UKLUBOLD’B BOOUU for VlMon; ÜBLM BOLD'S BUOUU for DUBcnU Breathing; UELUBOLD'B BUOUU for Wf»C Hen-**' HSH! BOI|I,P * BOOUU for Debility; HKLMBOLD'g’ BOOaU for U«ii>r*l iMKnilei UKLUBOLD*B. BUOUU for IBirror ofDUaue; i UILUBOLD'B BOOUU forNigh*Bwe%(«; □BLUBOLD'S BUOUU for W**efalD**C > IUCLUBOLD'B BOOUU forUrnuMOf IheBktn; “IftoBOLM BOCfIU for Broptiosc UKLUBODD'B BOOUU for pato la U>e Beck; iIBLUBOLB'a BOOUU for lit* tin c» of ibeEyollds, wllh Temporary Stsfftulon aitd Boiir of Bigbt; ÜBLUBOLD’S BOOUU forilofUUy aodKertleHoou, with Wapi of Attention, Ucrntr rfSoclrtyi l HELM BOLT'S BOOUU frr Obtfroctfon*; U ELM BOLD'S BOOUU for ftrr-— M arliing from IndU\ cnUoOf aatt all diieuM of U>o grxsal Orgaot, czUtfss Id eHßer. an, fromiwbatttrr cn**e«rUtia»OßK. 8014 only By Bit (ICO. 11. ffKVSKII, J4O Wood etraat. Pltubargb. .*<. oc 2fcdAwf xj • ijttJebj ■>*_ OUBOSIVK SUBLIMATE—ISOIb^Tor b * B. A. VABHEBTOCS A 00., ► ♦ • earner of Wood and Pint , r^STN»VO D .OPB»TH S R K ° ed Oiwgjtoin tuviag been to betlUt in * ftw daja, cornw of Pint tad Wood nwefa. nfUratnny jatrtof grail BorpaonOMngt Itwllilag to Mttoibtbtn bj«*twllai» fftrwla'oopj of the prwrfptfoa buß. for Bahby j. f«aa«i>USm»» «31 - ! BipMß.TnMS*W,lMUbertjit, f ’• >■ • !i :/* L^uiSt34i44iai ji, ' ' Telegraphic. [A tltchpurporting to give tome dudonxres ontlw authority of the N. r. Jlim/rf, was received lait Eight. Thu i, evidently ono ot thoio political ccuurrf., for which that tutamouj-paper ij noted; wo •hall not therefore aid in iu circulation. JJennot will atop at nothing to carry a point, and naho ia now aeoktng favor, froc tha Buchanan adminiatratlcn, ho ia ready to do any dirty work it may allot him— Ihoa.-diaclomrca-aa.crt nothing poaiUvo ocninat tho individual, aaaailed for that would bo toi bold a Hop—bat a. tho paper, were found have .inco been in tho poajvfaion of (ho atlachei or tbo Utriid, wo havo tea.on to believe il la i nmicrial points are forged for a purpoio. ] Cqaelbstows, Va, Oct. 27._Tbe storm r.f u«, evening prevented tbo transmission of the latter pari 1 of the prewedings of the Court Tbo Court finally ! refused to postpone tbo trial, and ibo wholo after, noon was occupied-in obtaining a jury. Brown oc cupied a col, on which ho was carried Into the Court room. The trial was resumed Ibis morning. Brown was brought into Cuurf, beiDg able to walk, hnl ho immediately laid himself down on bis enj at full tho bar. 110 lookd considerably better, tbo swelling having left bib eyes. Senator Mason is a spectator. Messrs. Harding and Uanter represent the Commonwealth, and Botts and Green the prison er. Mr. Botts read the following dispatch, received this morning: Akboh, Ohio, Ocl 26, 1559.—,1. J. Faulkner and Lawson Bolts, Charleston, Vo.:—John Brown, load er of the insurrection oLJlarper’s Ferry, and several of his family, havo reeiaod in this county for many years. Insanity is hereditary in that family. Ilia mother’s sister died with it, and a daughter of that sister.haijboenlwo years in the Lunatic Asylum. A son and daughter hf bis mother's brother havo also been confined In tho Asylum, .and another son of that brother is now insane, and under close restraint. There facts can bo conclusively proven by witnesses residing here, who will doubtless attend the trial if desired. [Signed.] A. 11. Lgwis. [Tho telegraph operator at tho Akron ofifoe. Win. C. Alletf, adds to the abovo dispatch that A. 11. Lewis is a resident*of that place, and his statements are entitled to implicit credjt] Mr. Botts said that on. receiving tha abovo dis patch be went to the jail with his associate, Mr. Greeo, and read it to Brown', and ho was desired by tbo latter to say that in his father's family there has never been any Insanity at all; on bla mother's side there has been repeated instances or if. Ho adds that his first wife showed symptoms of it, which was also evident in bis first and second boob by that wife. Some portions of tho statements in the dis patch bo knows to bo correct; of other portions be is .ignorant, lie does not know whether his mother’s sister died in a lunatic asylum or not, but he docs believe that a daughter of that sister has been two years in anasylam, and thinks a son and daughter of his mother’s brothor have been confined in tbo asylum; but ho was not aware of the fact that anoth er son of that brothor is now insane and inclose oon finomont. Brown alto desires his counsol to ray that he does not put in any plea of insanity, and if be has evor boon at all insane, ho ia totally unconscious of It. 1 et he adds that those who are mutt insane, general ly suppose that they have more reason and vanity (ban tboso around them. For hiuisolf ho disdains to pat in tbut plea, and toots no immunity of that kind. The movement is mado totally without bis approbation or concurrence, and was unknown to him until tho receipt of tho above dispatch. Brown here raised himself up.in bis bod and said : “ I look upon it as a miserable artifice and pretext of those who ought to take a different course with me, If they took any at all, and I view it with contempt more than otherwise, as I remarked to Mr. Greeo. Insono persons, as far as my experience goes, havo vety little ability to judge of their own sanitv, and r I am insane of course I should think ! knew' more wan all tho rest of the world, but I do not think so. I am perfectly unconscious of insanity, aud I rcjoct, so far as l am capable, aby attempt to interpose iu my behalf on that score. Mr. Botts stated that he was further instructed l.y Brown that, rejecting this pica entirely, no delay for that reason, be docs repeat to Ibe court bis request mado yesterday that time be given for the arrival of foreign counsel, which he has now reason to expect, on account of a dispatch, dated tho 2<Uh from Daniel Tildcn, Cleveland, Ohio, to which an answer was sent for counsel to come on immediately. The point was fully discussed by counsel on both sides. Tho Court stated thatho'must see in this case as In any ohtner, that proper cause for delay was made oat before granting such application in tho present case, lie coaid not see that the tele gram gave any assurance that the additional coun cel intended to come. The prisoner is now defend ed by connscl who will take care that no improper evidence is adduced against him, and that all that is proper in his behalf shall bo presented. 110 eonld not see that proper cause for delay was mado out. The expected counsel might arrive boforo tho caso was closed and eonld then see ail the testimony ta ken. Thus the prisoner might havo tho bonctlt of their advice althoogh the care now proceeds. As to Ibo matter of insanity, it was not presented in a re liable form.- Instead of mere statements we should have affidavits of something of that character. Ho thought, therefore, that tho jury ehoul.l bo sworn, and tho trial proceed. The jury having boon sworn to faithfullv aud im partially try tho prisoner, the court directed tbo pris oner might forego the form of standing nhilo nrraign eJ, and he continued to be prostrate in his cot while the long indictment, filling seven pages, was rcaJ; let, insurrection; 2d, treason; i’.d, murder. Mr. Hardiog addressed tho jury and prescnloil ibe facts of tho caee, ami tbo law. Levying waragainst the State, giving comfort to its enemies or establish ing any other government within its limits, was pun ishable by death, os was the advising with a slave to produce insurrection, or tbo murder of tbo ciUrens. air. 11. roneiuJeJ by urging the jury not to allow prejudice to govern them. Mr. Dreen, on tho part of 0.0 priaonoH. JefincJ lbs law in a learned and elaboralo addrear. thinnor wbal moat bo proved before eonrietion can be had Mr. Bolt, impreiairelj vldmud the iorr, and evinced a determination to avaU bimaolf of errtv ad. vantage that the law allows, anil to do his Jutv to the prisoner earnestly unJ faithfully. Mr. Hunter followed, speaking at length oa the i tre . ajc,Q » aoJ reviowiug the question of ju. rijiiletton aruing from tbo fact of the goteromont ground! being the amio of. some of the occurrences In conclusion, he only aske.l that ihe Penalty might he Tislted on the pnionora which our safety required and which the laws of God and man approved. Court then took a recess. CiUßLitsTows, Oct. 27.— Daring tho session of ibe Court for \\ edpesdov afternoon, the prisoner laid with hi* eyes clbsed, though evidently not much in jured. He Is determined to resist the pushing of hU trial by all moans in his power. The jury were then called and sworn, the Court deluding thoso who were present at Harper’s Ferry, and .also those who had formed or expressed any opinion that would prevent them from deciding tho case impartially. Twenty-four, mosUyfarineri from a distance, some owning a .ew slaves, ware selected as competent b rors. Oat of theso tho counsol for tho prisooerVtruck oil eight, and then twelvo were selected by ballot from the remaining sixteen. The jorj were not sworn on the easo. but tho Juilgo charged them not toeouveno upon the rase nor to permit others to converse with them. John Copeland, the mulatto prisoner, from ober lio, Ohio, bos nude a full confession to the 1' 6 Marshals, Mr. Martin, of Virginia, and Mr. Johnson, of the Northern District or Ohio. Ho has given tho names of tho parties at Oberlin who induced him to go to Harper's Ferry, who furnished money for his expenses, Ac. He also states that a movement of a similar character was. contemplated in Kentucky, about tho same lime. Many persons In Northern Ohio, whoso names have not heretofore boen men tioned, are directly Implicated. His confesrinq „ withheld from the public until the trial is over, by order of Gov. Wise. Mr. Johnson was shown to-day a large number of letters, Implicating Oenlt Smith and a number of prominent men of Oberlin, Cleveland, and other poitits of Ohio. Among ; the letter# is one signed Horace Oreely A Co., that bad -enclosed $4l, f»r ; seven letters from Kansas and two from Ohio. It . was directed to J. H. Kagi, one of the killed—bat as ho bad been a correspondent of the Tribune, this lotter had evidently Inclosed his pay. Another let-’ ter from Capt. Drown, tooneof his sons, dated April ifi, 18$9, details a visit to Uerrit Smith, at Pctersbo -1 rt>, which the writer regarded as highly encouraging. Also, that Smith bad written to his friends at tho ■ east, that $2OOO must be raised for Drown, of which , he would agree to furnish ono-fifth himself. There i is alio a notice of a draft from the cashier of tbo ;New York State Bank, sent him by direction of Ger ! rit Smllbv dated Albany, August 29,18 i>9. Marshal Johnson also has a Hat or the officers of/ the provisional government, and a list of contributors to the project. Ho left for Cleveland last evening, taking copies with him. R ' Cham Bens bum, Pa., OeU 27.—Cnpt. Cook was itaken to Virginia to-day on the requisition of Gov. At ise, by officers from Virginia, accompanied by the jpartles that arrested him. Tbreo Sharp’s rides, and ja small lot of ammunition were found b the woods, jnear this place, this morning, by some boys who were jhuntbg rablta. One of tbo rides has C. P. Tidd’e ’name on the mounting; the others are both marked jC. D. They were, no doubt,placod under the bushes jlsst night by the men left by Cook on the mountain. ■The Washington pistol has not been rccomeJ, and mothlng has been seen of tho men. Sr. Louis, Oct. 27.—LcarrnicortA.—Tho overland iexpress from Denver City, of the 20th, with $BOOO Itn gold dust, arrived this evening. ; Tho election of Williams, delegate to Oongress, Is confirmed. The people were to vote on the 24th fc-r or against a provisional government ■ Tho mblngg operations are drawing to a close. i Tono.ro, c: W., OcU 27.—Tho lnternirtionnl Bank of Toronto suspended yesterday. The Colonial jßeuk, an lnstita)ion of a similar character, is under going a great run to-day. Tho doors are besieged by thousands Of excited depositors. ' Louisville,' Oct 27.—River stationary, with 2 feet 11 inches water b the canal. , DR». c. a. FITCU *J. YV. SVK.KB, * Phyitelans for Diseases of th« Throat and quest, sad other Chronic Ailments corapUcated with or kJ w KET ■ “ ,ol » 10 fcr u]o by n l. BQUBETDIOKEY.34B Liberty nt. naEESE-iooteSESsrDSrrT; ** Weylern B«wro; teg) RIDDLE, WHIM A_CO^ EEFINKD BOtfAX—lo bbls. fop sale by oczy B. A. PAIIN&aiOCK Jt CO. Comihiercisil. (W3IMITTEB OP ABBITKATION TOR. SEPT. AND OCT. V. p„ Jixu Pies, Ja.; Dsvd Curmu, Wit. A Unr - Sytt- Smura, Brw. Cirecr. MTTsSuuSirKXS3£KV»: J [firorfrf Bpedaßy far a, PBubur-h Gvdt-, ftrosnoii, ftiriiT "ii ivui yLOUB-olflior llu bbU io lot, at iujra!^ >lJ iOT ® xtr * tDli lor all frost nAT-«a3« of 21 leads tt $17(319 r. ton POTATOES—H fcbla Street sold at ta. PRATHERS ■‘-files of SOU Bn at' fro. OATS— *o!f>scr2M bnsb fnloU at WORAT—fairs at depot of 365 Stub Spring at II 0* CURkse— nles of42bx« !b lot* ;J® n ~ l20 ° fh * Cod Fitfi sola at 4K *' 55 bags sold at )2®IX or 10 bale* at 44. ULTTKP.— a«lrs c f Wo B>j at 15J£c %\ th, no aic'rjurr akd conaucnciAL. to'ci*V tlu.ff>■• »•—On UlOStOCfc «ScllAOp) the treaWn »“i A farther and T. ry rsustderabla decline la closing “ KSf“* < i i ? e , <i “ eD * “*#**■ b «‘ Oor r «i :Ji « , k I ! l4nJ C Toledo. Michigan V ce U u tS'?“ ° QSratjt^i H, and lllinow Central thm Lr «««» on specula arti-J !□ pnjno marked, ami rt» yieldlng from uou; the > ’* W '’" rk roads, Oototrnl ihor.. »i£ a r demand on Lbe B ri'rl^°lH loQdllT ’ Bl W f jicb l».1l f "‘ «r*»<Vcw Pl>or t’ nnd il fowmwl that the manoESrr. 1 £“ B,c ?■’* *-I*ctaJl> Lm l*«-n disturbed by tho present conrneLT** 0r tin li,» tx?ar *iJa. Tin, a,. OE J f„“taSSSS ”"«maotfrom on (bo receipt < f i<xtrcinelr r»Tor»M«^!f d i eootse of prlc<t had on Monday and this miming from ibl of" tT commercial world, with a cheap nnd healilj?££!! £*! mont at home, woohl seem to ba wnrkln/ hS°/i *" though this is no singular hapa after riding the market ot £4,000X00 cr S 5 ona tan pins bullion and advancing money thereby to <£»: atocta, toatead of errreury.™ for another rise as at the dose of August JWK CmcAOo, October 25.—Tho wheat market to day was moro fctlled and quiet, with a decline of l<&2c f rom BXlrNno pricra of ynterday. At the epeningaonrat round lota were •old at 01c for No. 2 spring, when it advanced to 02c under V onJ'V 1 *2 ‘» a li V )p y iXj 2 fcut fe » cloeed at OlUc for No. aaJPdJ-cfurNo. 1 spring. Winter wheat was tlrm, and prtcos a ahaJc better, a boat MXCOO bush oil all gradrt changed bands at sl,t)4 for No. 1 red, 05c for No. 2 LXtrQ c * Qb . for No. I spring, 9v®92c for No. - spring, and Sic ter njoctrd—oil instore. Pfour , , /f’ bot prices were maintain od; about 1,000 this were sold at for good to choice spring extras, and $3,C0@3,75 for spring, sapor. New corn r*r^^ ,e, i d . u 1 2 ® 3c loWer> Contracts were made for 10.000 bnsU to arrive, at 52® Me ? hnsb on track. Old corn was quiet with sales of No. 1 at 78&SCc any No. ” ml i!?, U 's** and cot so tirin—ssles hefog made at .*»» “"/jf v / J. ,n * tore - «J« steady at tec. Harley firmer, 9#l “ of Ja ‘ ia store‘anti ciicics 02c on * TuuoUiy 54., d in q*«or request and a shade firmer . •i f/.” 8 at A small lot of ciovcrseeU was sold »t >U ', aryl Hungarian K r.« sewl at 76c. Highwlnca de dltrd h- with „ic. at 2t«27c. «toady-vcs«=l. (T»llun^ Cn “ l 1U U 10 o, * Wt « o * °" J '0 ilnliaia— j Ciscisnsti, (*i i---f '-a—f. u -bniM Ui- «latu of our lint uecgly review, ifa-re liu l-wa n tnsrked improvement in money mature. This tins boou experienced, chiefly, within t ie lut few dam. and it is aUriSatablo to increased collec tione which neS the lesolti of a morn active movement In product-. Tlio latter has been stipulated by the establish ment of more satisfactory prices, nnder favorable odrlee* trom the seaboard markets, and from Knrorw. Yesterday the pressure Cor loans ditniniabod sensibly, and the demand was again compai>Urely moderate, with a more am|d» supply of capital, and the regular disconnt iiourpj wen, aide to take noirly all the acceptable paper off-red by iheir depositors, within the rsnge ©f 10@12 cent hi m.t ‘.IT C , neri,) ? , of R«>d paper hato fallen off maurially, and the demand Is confined chletly to Partita whoso namot are not regarded as Na 1, or who bare cot a hank winalntanee. Pa K r of this clan takes a wide raDge. vaiyiDc according to the demand* of tbokuderautllkano °*-san«.ol the borrower, so that quotations for it Would bs no indication of tiie taluc ol tuoury os measured by a n-n- 1 Inr standard, tk-od t.iniueas pajicr may bo qtioiod at IlK&Ill f i ,?*’ * d " nAD ' l K ro » , «’ Utah the supply of money; • it the tendency is evidently in the direction of a forth* ■oproTetneoi, a* financial affairs are gradually rernTcriax Tom theeffector tbelata finny, and matters promise tot£ wtU MW ed D r° a a bpftr 7 »cd nnratlsfaclory Msis,—£Ua- KIVEII NEWhi Tho weather oil Tbnrsd.vy wasexcur-dlngly blent and do*> lau. with a i.ij:l« wind and a li-aJ.-n shy. There is no pros l”'*'t "I rain. The wind was high and the river low. The n. w Ntearner Orey Eagle l-rt for Cincinnati wilhont freight, but having considerable many' passenger*.... The Mar mora waa ready to 1,-are I.,at night. There « ere no arrival*. Tho Cincinnati Commercial ronUU.s ih- following infer matluu concerning tho Cambrtdg-, in addition to nbst wu published yisterday: “The Cambridge. Cspt. r. LVau, which left here yesterday uoon h-r Now Orleans, was so nuforUinato as to strike the log or root in the chuuurl at Medoc Itai— tho sauio that stink the Kate May, a short ttia- sin-®. The aecidruU-xm rod nH ml. both pilots, Messrs. Thomas Tninell and Ed. Larne, being at lb- wluwl at the time. Capt. 1V,,, Irume.- diaU-iy ordered tier to be ran ashoie on tho Ohio side, where abs sunk or settled down intbarfeec water. ibe Ues straight and easy, and can be raised without tanch difficulty. 6he h*d an ilcgaot trip from this city, Including 400 tensor bacon, whisky, oil, cLerse, soap. caudles, Ac, Id tbe boat and t>wß«, together with 100 cabin and "5 deck passengers, and * u horaM. The damage to tho cargo will bo comparatively light Capt. Doan cams up from the wreck last night, on tho Moderator, and will return Ibis morning with the same tUiuicr and tho necessary pump*, Ac., to raiso the Cam. bridgejrorthwltli. V.’eregret toannonuco that theCambildge was not insnred—either boat or freight list, Sho strnck on the larboard knnckfo, abreast of the cabin." The ProgrrMfs advertised tc bo snU at Marshal’* sale, in Bt. Loot*, on tin> nut inst The [’regress ia a guoj, light draught boat, capable ot carrying aboot tons, and p«r the desiring a boat of her dan would do well to alteDd The says:—Tbe Undine arrived from Pittsburgh yesterday and lolt again fur Bt. l-onts laet evening. haviaz a fair trip. Tho Pollio Webb clmirad for N-w OrJcaus bavlcc ea much freight as sk'« rnnld carry. The Key West and Clipper departed fdr Marietta and Big Sandy with modorale tr 'l** The Lebanon w«* sold josUrday to Capt Frank Davidson for »S,:<CO. Oapt. l>. will enter tne Lebanon as a regular packet In tho Nushville trade. In which ho Is well and Uvumbly kn-wn Capt. Williamson, w* nnder stood. Intends purchasing a new boat to ply tx-ln-vetf Von rtvy and this city. Steamboat Register. arrived. | Departed. Telegraph, Urowcsriik; ; T-logrsph, IlrownsvUlr; J-ilcrw.n, ItrownavQlr; Cvowusvllh^ Col. lUyard, Kiiaabeih, | C-nl. Bayard, Kluaboth; j tiny Eoj'tn; Cincinnati. Hirer—ffvi—on a "taiuL—At GtoM livuse, ?‘J ioriic*. T«i«f(rapiiia Darkatt, ***. •’ R£ * -*•—dull; sale* WO 1,*!.-, HIP' ti ffliiJdljne uj.lsmis. Floor henry; sal-* yw bbU »i tt.M’OTl Va |«r Mate umt Jd.oOtii.-Tu for Ohio. U fcest has d.-c lor* sal-, tW.lsnj H • dacliuA of Chicago Spring ll.OytfltlHl-;: western white $1,r.0. CV>ru fca* qt rlio-il; sales 13, Wu Ln»h mist'd at IV; shite *lOl IWf loitt-r. sale at siKftS,sti toroldafld #lO for new. Furkliwr si for thess and $1u,57 for prime. Lard Mradyat -,. Sugar active, Sluroovade V/U&C'• ClscixsATi, iVt 27.—Flouj; demand moderate tut local »r.d though urn tbf-.CrißrVcl i* dull; skits fix) bbls at 45<a 5M«> tor l«« gradus and fxtnCsdlo hbls received in the l**t 24 hours. VVLI-ky scute and 1c higher; coo bhl* at aa.-.sa> the toiler raw tor wagon; the receipts amUuoe light. Wheat la la brisk demand and prices are v«rv firur «a»v. liiw hush good rod at $1.12; C-o» do prime white at f, , , U flr ® audatead*; aslet 000ba»h in sack* at 46. lUrliqr dull and prices unchanged: prime fall Is at ft..(f1)67 and good do at Bye active and fi7m;,al<M li"U bo*hat suiigx Coro is io better demand and price* 6ot« bnab.to arriro, at 43; 1500 bush do at 4o and UOO bosh do at 4«». Mew. Pork 1. t n good demand at aales u! 500 l>bla. Lord firm and wanted at lota lid/ Hwou nominal; hide, ore oOercd at t% without finding buyer*. Titer* Is a fair business dulop iu a rvgular war in Orcxeri.*, but bothlug of Importance in the email way; w» Ij 1 ”' 0 ; p.a RU at «- Wolwji «t and Cutuo at fmUusLPniA. Oct. 27.—The aat«a of Kl>>ur continue mi>l "r"1" •* f;.r up to for c. inmon au i oitra. »ud sC,7cr ; ?s7 fur fancy lou. Wheat has advaoc , 84113 or.-UKKJ bneh rod at SI I SSi7&I,SO, and whit* at f 1,3.(/t1,4q,. Ityo U unchanged; ulr* of Southern at SC aod Kuna aIW. Coni L. iu active request; sale* of COuO hcili yellow at !M!c, siloat, end IIXW buoltcla new at $O. are dull at ii lor Drlatraru and -14 for Penna. Whiskv dull at 2S.<J2v*c: Common be»k rules Uie mass of tho people, whatever the misnamed and misanthrope philaviphersmav aay to the contrary. Khow them a good thing, let its mrr ilsb.' clearly fbiuonstrate.l, and thoy will not hoaltaU to gl»e it their most cordial patronage. The masses* havo al ready raUQad tho Judgmeut of aphyaiclaa coucarrilnx the virtues of UOBT.BTTKit’S BITWHS, as may m»a In the immeaso quaaUUes of till# mndidfias that are anuoallTSold a evory section of the land. It is now tecognlred as great -1 j supnrinr to all other remedies yet derived tor dutrasoa of ih* digralive ovgaus, such ns iliarbonn, dysentory, dystw*. .ra. and for the vari-xt# fn T crs that arias from dwaofrwnent uf those portlous of the system. UeateUer’a came Is fast hN oming a honwhold word from Maine to Texes, from the MtlsfuJ tU * AtUut,c t 0 ,bo Try tho teffete an.l be u A BMITU, uianulMtnr*reatuf|in>nrlet«rs r M Wati>r and us rmnt stmeta. ' JeSMAwT (.'azhtte job office: I W RALSTON & YOUNG, l«;c*’taSOlLH Tii J'lll.S t. bItHYOCS,) BOOK, CURD 8 JOB PRIDTSRS OAZBTTB HTjrr,DIN o, PIKTH STUKKT, KEAU POST OFFICE, PITTSBURGH, PBHH'A, IPKilmte evtry klml or BOOK ami PANOV JOB PiUNTINU n l|l> naatncu and ■ll.p.lah, ■_ Jaa ; J.»irr A BKOODIrSSS VICTORY!!! 1,000,000 BOXKS SOLD Ob' •Inis enormous quantitj of this Inralanblo bu b*?n parcha«x| fey cltizoua of thoUuUed Slatut Jorlog tho •hort'tiiDf' It hai bSaieLro TLo ro*Mu for thia extraordinary succom U ahaplyta t|io actual trollt and valuo of tho article. No one boyi (ha if AGKEI 10 PLASTKJI Without becoming 1U frlaod. ft perform# alt that li promised, and rarrir* with it !u owu recommend*- Uou. Truly (hla U* riitorj—peaceful and wo belioro nut lew glorious that, tl, c triumphs of war with" its carnage and desolation. \ Ttio HAQNETIO PLAbTKII la ondonbtetty the Greatest Blrenglhoocr and Tain Dratroycr tbit Sciencehk B jet diz wmM. If joa pot this Plaitor any where, there the Floater will atiek there antil the pain bu Vanish.-d.— The r footer aagootfori the pain away, ftn j' * PAIN CANNOT EXIST WIIKRE THIS I‘LASTr.U 18 APPLIED. Rvhnmatism, Lament***, Stlffuws, Debility, Nenrooanm Neara)g«, Dyapepafo, Coughs, na<l Colds, Pains and Acher vr oTcrj kind, down «ren to Corns, are itnsxdiaUlyTtlicxxil ud, with a little patience,pamvwnfly cured, l>y the magi cal tuflaenco or the MAGNETIC) PLASTER. It ia tho atm pleat, sorest, aafost, pleasantest and cheapest remedy ia existence. Its application (a qulreraal—equally to ‘tho strong man, the delicate woman, and tho fooblo infant.—' To each aad all it will pro*e a Balm and a Blcaehiß. Its nso la agreeahlo, and without annoyance or thonble. Iti price ia within the reach of all—rich or poor; all may ham H who are nick and suffering In any way. i FARMERS alien Id h* always supplied with fhfo Insiina ble PLASTER. It will l* the Good 'Phjalcian fti any household, .ready at all timea, and at lnitast notice. 0 Pnt tip in at Might tin bozea. Each box wiU p»«V» rix to eight plajtera, anda*y child cau.'aprcad them. Price is cants a box, with ful» and plain direction*. D. C. MOOEDPSAD, « #! 0 ißTentor and Proprietor, 19 Waftar XL. Now MOSSDIIAByJUBMKjaPIABIttI.WMIJitos. W«.- 8 SUGAR LEAD—3 bDls. lyhito for eale.bv.H otsa . , W. MACgEOWH." S!ABSTrS& 5109513, HaonfactiiWr aai WbolcsftJo Peeler in entries, TUBS, bccseti; iu^kei l^ , ■' BK QIOMS. Sc C.V N0.[21 Druioxc, PrrrscosanV. HAVING now in store a large and carefully stock of eTerythlmr la' iSfs Una, etthor mac* ctactnred by himtolfolr purchased direct froto msnnfsetor- • era, FOB CASK, 1* prepared to ropply cnatomera Mnt * the country trade with good* in bis line *v Cheaper than ever ottered in liiis Market. The foJlowinc Comprise the levsdtoff Item* in his stock of Wooacn uul Willow Wans . CITCRNS—Pino staff,:.!? sizes; cak 4 rlzm! cedar Rtaff> 3 size* oral eraniveeJar, oak or pine, 3 cedar bar rel, 4 dze* Spent* patont, 3 sires; Thermometer, 3 tiit'v-i i took. DOCKETS— Common red, blue and £n*n, Cw.,-j riad rar ntibed, halt quarter and toy pails* cedar, bran as J "9°* " *»d 3 boop{ Ptgßins, cedar, bran and tronhsond, ■ “‘•op; Uorae Buckets, heary Iron bale; Kitchen Buck - eta. iron bale; Oak Well Buckets, well irotwd; Floor Backets, i*s*d. . ... . TUBS—-Painted, 2 and-3 hoop; whlto Pine end Cedar, band cr fc y thedoren. ’ and Varnished. s dr**, down or nest; Cedar Keelera, brato ot Iron bound. MKASCBE3—-All alzcj, from bushel to icuter peck* Pin* or Cedar, waled orticaealtd.. CLOTHES P£Ng— and boad.tn 5 et«* boxastSmitVe i» P*** boie*,and Brasa Bprlur, t n cto. boxes. WASHBOARDS—WaterIoo Raised Centro, ilarsctu Zinc, • Doable Wood and an other kinds. ■ fROOIIB. VpKB, BRUSHES,*:., ingreatrarWj. UE „ TDlJB—Hln*han»Batto«n4Batterand Meal Tabs, _ 20r3 in nest cr slndlr. COC “ a “ Dj on"e -ctS'sm"S(”" S( ” “ j Sos * r B “ 1 ”' 6 io ‘ k “' br CLOTll»g^;nnßv?^“^ or * tore!,or dwollictn. order Assorted tizta and etytes, made to Baliuk Pio ? . Potato Maab* Spooaaao.t “'i'. 1 Lad,ci » Sqaewere, rioiM, Spic^ 1 ?"’ Wnddlen, Soap Cup*, ShaTioß liamllfn,BS*’MaSf.*» Urt *» Aae, pick auJ Hatchel RAT AND UOOBK mElp*, „ TAR CANS, MOP IUNDLE? 1 CTotheaPoondera - LEt * lro ° anJ »«&“*«: MARKET BASKBTg; In ffreatT*rlai v „r • , . . or doratypf our own maun ar'un^ CIX>rHE3 BACKJCTS-i-Boand and oral -4 in n .«t COACHES ASPCRA4>tS?foTeryBttle TIUVKLTNtT BASKETS—AMortod aiL* and atylM. 22 2° « Berlin, Japanned. ‘Am, S f 'r’-T* 1 - : W*UT HAMPERS, S$ SJKSSS*- Ac •• Jt3H3toe B^ SK BTt£-lTmow.£iQd Split. aaSTemJ.ESr c0a , n,, 7 dealer* are intitedto call ander n Mote rurcharicis rl-wwhpre, as weOANNOT BIS UNpERBOLD IN TIUB SIARKJTT SAJIbEL RIDDLE, jjl Diamond, PlUibargh, (H’TrCdWdwT Dr. ChurchUTa for ttie Prevention and Cnro of Consumption. Wiacbtiter’i G«siiUi«!priparaiton oftlie Ilypopboipiutcs ofiame aud of Stnla, Specific Remedy far Sav/ula, JJrcnehiUt, Aithma, Dtlililyißytpeptiz, zml Ixero3UtJ)isiazet, TJ»e success of this new- usurer by Or. J. F. CburdiDl»'ofr*rin,) iff obtaining iorlt the most nnboundrd jmpnlarify throughout Eororw nnd the Unitt*! It U a purely Scientific Preparation, acting with iursrialJ' tficicif iu all stages of Tnltnuimry and JfcrTone Hwun;- The CORE,OF CONSUMPTION. , In the iwnd and third Blagra (Ma period, /oau'-inentty j when there can Wno inneertaioty os to the nature or the : diioaao,) cau ho obtain.*], i u nR casos, by U.b treatment, i oxcep? when the existjug lesion nr the lm- R s i- of1t»-Kgiif ! fletoat U> produce death. I 'This Remedy hiu ryt only a cuialite e.T«rt, hut wiU.H I naod wherever there r.Viita * B ,i.;iicl..u of th«* J\e ' vrn! i'i| Dettlaptimi, Qiid thus act *« ft j •rcicrTMiirr* teiHre- j purd to CbpmmplijTi'jitsi a* wm'jytn'.MS xpi'.h regard l» | •Small I'ixs : t j Consuujplirea, iu uny kUgoof the uu-omhs slivitla icv.rt: Immediately to the uev tho Liido nod' Soda. “WinUuwtorV Genuine Preparation" (i'q eimps »yrnp)in extra largo jintUfa, ia ‘‘chemically pans,*' lathi combination propose* \>j Dr. ChtirchQl “for general and is prepared ftccorjfng to his criyinzl Formula. i DR. CirOßdULt’S WORK ON CONBOiIPXION Oompriaiug hla report made to the Imperial Academy o Medlduu, rariti; Notes of Case*, aud Xetlora, Pocnmrntt Testimonials, Ac., which, togetherVlth a Circular, will be •ent on rocoij.t of TWELVE CENTS in atamj-,1. ‘ ‘ CirrJM.—lnterested Drogylsta arJtytiiotbw preparations than mini. Do uot tny them. Wy‘t*-nntHo PrriutraUoa” t*eara tny/fac slniUo signature. A®-Beware of all Preparations claiming to bo Uh* TTyt*-. phosphite a, which eoniiin IBOS, orany Bbcc. Theecmntry ia likely tube ilooJM with spuriona cirtiflcates. i Puces.—Oue loUlti, three bott.o*,ss. Sold, who! > sale and retail at tho>\>l* Oc.-u rai Ihjpot in ttio Uailo.l States, 4S Joint M/at. fl. Y, by J. WINCUESTKE, U wbmo ordvrs should be nddi'vksod. wholesale mid rctHll b r DR.<>. H. KEVSEIt, Ko. 140 Woudatrect, Pittsburgh,an I retuil hr J. p. FLEMING, Allegheny. ~ R(*27r.tAwJ' OHICKBRINQ «Sc SONS[ i\’tW SCALE PIANO PORTEsi f PIIK Hubscralicr has now on hnml a m\*t X aplondtd atock of'l'iai.oa, cowiisling cf CU»ud7Pe totea, to Plain and Carted Oa«*6f the most elcgautjdo scription,fn.m thocelabrate.l FactoryorChfrketlng*Pdn*.- The luatrnmouU are all proridod with their lnte-t inihrbr*- laenta, aa DcxHi-Eam-ri. FxU-IJrM men, and are ofthHr ~ 7 ENLARGED *v£W SCALE, / . By »hich a much larger ac.and-ii.jard is obtained./pcaa «jnenUy the tou» is rcademl very powerful, yet rettining “ •»t et ®od musical qvality. Uy Ih.M-utfecUon ctiho A* ti-n, tbo performer is itmbleJ to prodoce ail aradea hi- tmie Tf oni piancrnmo to wJUi the grt-aWt east CHICKEIUNG * TIANO3 are UiueejkjZic ufby the bcelartUta and enttca iu enr ccontry: / f TILALIiEIIQ MJK— I '•JTbeyare beyond cornpuriwu Vscbea: I Lara erer ««n in the Jlnted State*, and will Samira vcrably with any 1 hard .over known" J ** QOSTAVEBATTER mr.—' u The opinion wl/ch Itxpf&n -f“ th t*o ie*« ago, has been morn than wnQnned taine,bv the continued use or them, Tte That Br volnma and pore toDe »* ltij n^ l I of arUrolatiuh, they amons [From tho Nationf.l IntclUgracer, Washingtdn 1 ‘-They can anfely b«r oompariaoa with iuatrumerua from any part of the worlJ, b point of tooo, tfreugih and alar tlctty of tocch.” y_ ■■ ■■ [Fron tiro %w Origan* PicayniiM T ~ ~ For excellence of material, elegance of' Oniih, aid faith, folnesa or nli W6l || for end TV !b?^KShS*'if m,W]r “ J rrr “ , "' D "«»«■*; [l'romU*ii family J6uruol,| rrbe rnMcal .joaUtlta bclcoidnVto Ibo Chick. m afi r^l? miOQtjl ’ ‘ r ° * ,u,, ‘ “Wta»U Heb anil ,powerful toaf, free from any woodon, noijy. 1.-wdnt** of agreeable to the •eiialtiru mneicU par. Tier tiara also an eveni and pleosaut toneb, an J Wilt t«p in tone batier loan Piauoa known.*/ Tbopotllc are invited tocall and examine ttoie rnlcadid lD«tnnßoata, which arc ipld at * FACTORY PEICSES ASD WARRANTED. JOgs n. imuMtaiM W, E '£ a k. e measdre In inform -Ingib*adniLr«T*<rftbeeclebrate<irUnMfcf ' ~ ' . „ stkinway a sons, new youk, b y° JwtrecrffM n raali efthcae ntjl mS ? " 4 call Ul ' lr •UFMlm.Asi iI.KPMKIii ERo,Nri.63Fi£Llul™«t, . - u ,_ «ol»Aiynmi.rai„i„.ff;p;. K^. . W. BRADSHAW, Ks^. ; Dear Sir— -• • • 7 l**K tu»»° tif inform thoCooking i bouglu t .f you furmy’ou-n'ktnily nST *s well iu draw pot byuiy mother and mora ttiau you them to bo. ' \ For baking nnd routing, w® all a*rco that we umr ml« ,r r ® m ‘ M for «eanamy la facf;TouthaQ otbor atotra of ttieaainuaJio<io«tho boitaz anii rtmtlns 5 te f 1 Uu . n ;. Yoa “»!*•*« any amitufe that haaauy 7 unnbt nhoat Uia atoro. ; . Iran trtifv, J. J. UUVJJ. * rtttaburghi Oct. £O, ’G9,) or A. Ljdo» ft Woodat. • TOuro are i>lmty mott?;of tha uoTo tort ti tl» Iron City :• Store and Tm warehouse of . y 7 : w. W. mciDSUAW, firat ikior froUiw tlmelgn of the golden fcm CYAUTION. —Wg hereby ejmtion all personsv j/uot to luißiMMttog Coohlug *{oto or Stores wkh Lot- \ lywronirta or bnllow cposa-picct* ou,except UionoiiuJe bj \ V?» “ we i ,r * exclusive owner* of tbo patoat Cor cnthtbK \ Hollow Centres or tho'clfoliow Cn)Mt<lccu«, acd wo snail ' pro*«cuU *ll persons w&o lnfr>Dß« oa our patent, Co <t>u lull vtte.ut of the taw. A^’KTKUSOX, Iron Foand'rfj Willow htreet,uU<r» Thirteenth. - Philadelphia,Oct. UM9. . cc JOrlad New songs.- Little White Coltan „=. (leoUo .^1 Somooooto Lovc.v;...„ - I>orltng R0m1*!..... 1 ' —~.kwv Uonnio E 10150..—..." —~..-oc " jCopWsa^ntly^niaU;pq»t paid, oawolpt of price. .oc^ .1.-... 'fflmtraitsti, fa. ■;■ ■pOK OIM.®NATI ANii Loo'- , reft,,. 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