- UK! BUPKRIOR COPPSB WU. . ’ ASD » J MEOTIK S work PITTSBURGH* PARK, VCUBDT * CO., ‘MANDFAOTtJBERS OF SHEATHING, BaAßtHa' sad BOLT COPPBB, PEZSSII> OOP BOCTOMfI, Bslasd StQt- Bottom*, fipelUrPoUtr,Aa, •Also, importers and Men to UXTALS, f*s PLAT! STIKPI laoir, WHIB/Ac. Oohstsctly on hud, tinaes's . MscMo w end tools. No. 149 J Hrtt and lltiSteond if***!, -5. Fltulmrgli) Pius* damped*] orders of Ooppsr eat to sbt dsctrsd pettsra* vrttoUwM SXNA 6XO VET WORKS. ’ AT> SXAN DEB BBADX.fi T, ■infiositn am okuis u sniT tabott or CfiQfflNfi). PJRLOR dWD OEATUIO STOVES, Plain and Fancy Orate Fronts, &o. ;Solo Proprietor of the celebrated Patiht Qab BußNmaandSir< r cook si Office f : gflMflto. HO|4Woo| L ■ »« mitu VIIaIQT hm mm Bin IS & BULEBB, FovNoans Xno nAcntfiHTSi : VVAB HINOTON WORK 8, * Pittsburgh, Penaa. 210t91 Ktarket itriet. • ’ Uuia&ctan «U %luJ« of Steam Eortw.- and am Mtcbin MdHboetXroß Kopairfagdoiwoti obortuoUcit. urtfctyiUe ; v HUItKIGNHJXcaANaK: HIQ IIT BI,LLS DRAWN BY / prKCAIf, SUEURIAIV * co„ ON TIIB DUrON BANK, LONDON.IN BUUBOPONI , . ropKD BTKRLINO AND UPWARDS. AlWi BlUton tha prlncfpiJ- oIUm ud tovaa of • franc* HolUoil r oth« European Bt»W» constantly on bind and for tale by * ' i WM.- H. WZLLIAUB ft 00., Wood street. corner of Third. RARa.BOAO BP IKE COMPANY. Joseph DllTTOrtb DiW. C. Bid well ; (<S«Ctt»ar» to fbrUr, Ea!ft a Swtt.) UiNCrioroxcu or RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS ' . AND BOAT SPIKES. •Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, eomy.lfa ' PrffßßUßflH, PRUtt'A. ec CO, Forwarding and Commliiion flerehanti, And Agents for the sale oi Pittsburgh Manu- factory. CoialgntnßatianilonJKi for LEAD, HIDES, II EH P, PRODUCE," Ae, KliclW. Prompt aUto- tloa to mulrlng »dd forwarding. i SSiJI?- C ° mmerc,al Stlreot, St. Lonla, N. HOIiMES Ac SONS, »uiiu ra and- Domestie BIIU of Exchange, azBTmoATESor deposit, , BANE NOTES AND SPECIE, *T MARfcET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ■ principal cl tie* throajrh flotthaPoltadgUtea. ■ ■ r - ap234cly .wbyman « ®o*N,- UenaCtetnnnudOoeUnla ell kind* or TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIOABB, '•j ' • AND • I-BAF TOBACCO, " yT*THfr of SniQi/Uld Strut and Diamond JUey, ' \ PITTSBURG if, PA. fa 8 OBEKT ORH, c9£ ox&cn ts . ■■ STRAW DOKSKTS AND .■BOHBXT Bl BBOMB, FLOWERS, Ac, ‘ Na. 03 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. Tnrlftlydfe 1 EIKNRY U. COLLINS. Forwarding and- Commission Merohant, v AND WHOLBSALB DEA&KBIN Clieese, Butter. Seede, Fiah, And Prodoc* General li, d>»f, iNo. gA Bftad Strut, Pitubmjk. j. m.lixtl;ed MEBCJHAJTT TAXLOSI, No. 54 St. Clair Street,^ (Dr.lrish’* Sew BnlMing,* PITTSBURGH, PA. waorlydfte JOS2*T OOCHRAN dc BRa ■AirerAcnßasov Ttidti t Vault. Doom, ■ ffindaw Sfintten, Window Bnardj, 4e,, Nos, n&ettmiStreet ondSft TkirtSStrut, . (Crts-ocnlyoodtad llarlretj PITTaBTTDGn, PA., Ha*9 ea bkzld .s Tarloty of sowPotteroi, fancj and plain *alUw*&r «U porpcwe*. Particular attention paid to «n< closing Gran Lota. JobbtngdouaiahortiiatfM. mrO JOHN B. MB, , MiRCHANTTAHOR, ■ / -T/’/He*' BSffP&irct'idt., ■• A. good assortment of Cloths, Gissmxasa, Vrarnras, COAYms, *nd nil goMa raltabla £n-gonthmuu' ( 1 irafrjMltecdTed. - 1V 4a"ordan prwnptiyfilled, to the latest itjlu of the art.- ' • tarSfcljdfe' - ,._v CARD. J. SCOTT, Dsntljt, ’ llASxeinoyed’to the house lately oocupi&d by DT- Wcl No. 278 Tattor, itTMt, (tonib ilia,) UiliJ door tbOTO HapJ t tract. rtfßo* Uocn from 9 *. m. (11l 6 p. a. 8. & .C. P. MARKLB, aaHtrrxcnrasM 0* ..PJttNTIJTa, JOB AND ALL EIND3 OF WR APPING PAPER. ‘Wirihoiiiii JnO)7 Wood Strut, riTTSßuaon, pa. n jt:tt £j flag* beoglit at market prleee. Moa'lUdtai HOTHKHStI flUTUKamil Don't foil to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth tagSrrnjifjrOtilldreoTeeUilDg. It baa do eq caloneartb. Itdreelly (adlUateelbeproeeee of teething by aoftenfog Cb# gtlffli, rtfgrfPgJtU Inflammation—will allay pain, and It .tor* toregaM^tiw bowel*. Impend upon lt,moihere, It •r«lflTl,mttoyopr*clTe*,*nJ relief and health to year Infant*.' Ferfccljy *if* tn all caeca. Tbl*y»lB*Ll»sfrpar*i!oß U the prMcriptton of cm oI ‘kb* nuwiexparieorad nodekflfalfetnale PbyticUoeln New .-SttgUnd, «nd haa been need with war-falling eareen Id ■; Million* ofleaee*. : \V« bolUrelt the beet aod aareal remedy In the world, la' all C«SM oWjaoolery and Dtarbuea Id Cblldreu,whether It arises frputMthJng or from any other eases. - . If Itfanndheelth can be estimated by dollar* aod ceoU,lt la worth It* weight lo gold. • bottlea are told every year Id Ibe Doited ft It aa cM end troll-tried remedy. . FRIO! OHLT 25 ORNTB A BOWLS 4PB- B-< KlN&lfow juri,ijoath*oatflldewr*p&or, Bold by Drnggijrti throagboot thewotld. Lit Pftubnrgh •'» Jofrdswlyfc'f . AMERICAN' WATOHEB* - WHOLESALE AGENCY FQK THE SALE OF ' AKB&XOAI7 WATOBH&, . ”\7fl would most respectfully call the atten : tlpaof IbepoJjUctolhe Amorian Watches nowbeing a*. - t*B*i?.alj introduced, tb* matrafaolore ot which $o Aral? established that sntlrd confidence can h»jf»-rf :-cp«tb«aM'fefe •ndeorrcctlWk#epeCT l both by the woofer and atlier. I Haring bean appointed Wholwale Agent* lor tbrnl# of ; WatcbevtbepnblJomaybeaarartd ibit n cu nil V. j.ttnasitbareryJowwt cash price*. I . .W»:&to»l*o arctylargestock of ellwand Plated : If«r% Flo* Gold *w#liy fa aeta, rich u Coral, Qarnet. I Caataev/eland Painting*. I "r . . Oar awartmcnt ofGEOCKS Is cnamall j large at present, I ' coaiprialag eomebcantifal pattern* Gf Sight and One Daj I ParlarVndOno* Clock* at greatly rednoad prices, { We bare alto afttH atock of SoglUh and Swiss Gold and . eilter Watdae* on land, all of our own Importation. . Al*o, Watch SlaktrsT Tool*, Meterialeand Watch Qlaaca. I , ' A ÜBYRAN, ■: » ■ 1 ftgaWrr , ■ Ho. *2 Fifth atmt Minus's MiiAcmotrs Vimot Dssteotj The (htifSemedf in the ftkele WbrMSur* to determinate KUI. VA Oock*oicitnßiw*,4im Hosanna, Fuu, -• Wosjo an Gians Isnccs, Ac 50,000 sons solo nr on* month. • *k***o*labnted Bamedicr bar* b*sa extesitrel? o*ed oyam la all part* of Zgrope, and tbdrplrao . hara been attested by tbo Court* of BoasU, i rr ftl ? < jjN.A«iU, Prose!*; Barer!*, Saxony, Stiff* I “ a propartitt the mort diitlßgobhed MedJcaJ-1 A ' world, , I ,rn»»i«on ' l»T*l>Wi«nt.dtl M ° a K,witaa«.J . * u ‘* ‘ ac^ T °’ I - Fbrtele,Wholes*and ßetail, brthe*l -■ OniKlUttnl to UuD. EUb» Ud ,■ i. an. / 7 Hia«, Oil and Leather Store. . p. Kl *« , ATaict&SoH8 l No. 31 S. Third *- ¥2**"* «“**■*!•, fhllKUlpbk LIT* tor «&!« DRY AND EALTO SPANISH mDE3.Drr *nA Uuhltfj**lm*rk»tpric*win fc' ** * Uel i g^ BrMydto -JP*si*oß H*«Nu.^s£-g iCT7 g iT . piUibwgi. jpfc. hMh«„ »v ! a* <«.SI£JL„: b.U .JMiliM to a , to , Dr eutor „ tftlr . i L .ttwE??* , « r, *$ aU **' wtua mj- Mil feel petssedod that be (a > / J«Bald»T *.? . adrloe laiiochceeea -f “4Q®to artiro • ocS. r • -gsmmkvmjoß, i; <[ 1* .jptttal J __ Pittsburgh Steel Works; l sots '...w.«*ctaiocis JONBB, BOYD Sc CO s UaonCKtorrr* of C A ST STEEL. —ALSO— SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL SPRING AND AILEB, Corner Ross and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. P. B. Cleaver’s PRIZE MEDAL lIONEI SOAP. The only genuine, possessing a free nnd Utter, e UlUe| eel delict. perfem., „d l, .... r&nttd not to tqjar* tb* «Wn. &EWATII OF OOtJNTEBFCITd, F. fl. CUbtsHa OblebraUd Utuk, Brown Windsor,Qljw riM ond Bab&oir«r Boapi; aJgj Mponeedos Tooth Powdo' fcr th* Tuth tod Gma«,to b*b*d of all (ha ruptet&l! Dr~- - * - c/n CONBUVIKO . rOVES. loom. lgt*|j?Htnbqrgh«Pi R OPaS kND TWIN* »: 8 Or til alias and description#. Warehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut St*., Tvo aqufog above (ha P. P. W. i 0 R- It. 'Freight Depot, ■uB3md*yfcg- PITTSnOROU. ‘fnt Peruvian Srsup. —What ib it?— East persona an Mu that the r*r«ivlau Syrup ia n preparation of Peruvian Dark*. TLU b sot the ra*u. it f» a soluble preparation of Pr«-U»aWe of Iron, which ia read* Ilf received Into the coujlitQtloo, and will act aa a t.inlo in • way (hat that metal doea not usually act, wbru given In the form of carbonate, or even In the irou by hydrogen preparation, wo popclar with physicians Whoever dveirea to gira iron to a form that will lw acceptable to the hntnao etotaach, and that will bo readily taken Into the Mood,'will glva thia ParuTiao'flyrap, which It attested by men of high character throughout Iha conntry. Dr. Hayes, the Stele Auayer of U»eeachn«ette. leatifiea to ita eitraordioary wlr taea, and wa bate every confidence in the ability of the agent hero to convince anyone of Ibeaaroe. The Peruvian Byrop ia made in Bob ton, and baa performed inuat w,aider .ul core* In all dboaxa requiring a tonic and alu-rallve P**P*r*tlOD. See loog advertisement tn auother part of todays Gacittb. D& GEO. EL KBTSEB, 110 Wood street, ia (be Agent for thia city. aelidAwT SEWING- MACHINES. A R O B*° - °U S R. LATE IMPBOTBMBHTB HANUFACTURBB'S PRICKS, Ansz. a. nans, mrtai “ »o. SB Fifth Sfr.at. OAI.L. AND EXAMINE THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN Sowing Machines. th. riBST PABMIDM .1 tUUto Allegheny County. Pair. This is the machine whn.-a owners offered a premium of $2 0 00 In Philadelphia to any other wfexhlbUiuo »t -file Franklin luatltatethat could du the earn* range ol work ae wall Their offer not bmrtag been accepted iu anperiorlry mnit be conceded. For tale at A. ML. MARSHALL Sc CO.'S, InlSdAwF FVDBRAL BT. ALLEGHENY CtTY w. E. BRAMAN A CO'S SE.WINO MACHINES; PRICE TBIRTT-fIVB DOLLARS, AGENTS WANTED. oo!7:lwdef CTEWING MACUINi AT A BARGAIN U —A fint-clua OroTer A Bekert QullUcg or Teilbrlag Medline, ncond-bend, warranted la ftrat-nto or'ar. Got fTB(h »UI be sold for teaa then half price. Oeo be uea et IIEHP3T A BARKER’S, cof. Liberty eo*l Deod iu. call and examine WILCOX Sc GIBBS' NEW PATENT SBWINO uaobznbs WHICH RECEIVED AT THE LAST State Fair Id Philadelphia HIGHEST PR E M lUM. Tbeee Uechloaa are acknowledged ty all who Have as ataloed them, the but to dm, yet they are acJd for THE LOW PRICE OF THIRTY DOLLARS. For Sale at No. 51 Fifth Street. FAIRBANKS & EWINO, QCNRtUL AQENTB. JpAJRBANK'S SCALES riia.BANK'B HAY, COAL, PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES, Of vrirj description, for ■«!• »! Attorney and Counsellor at Law, KUHN'S LAW BUILDINGS, No. 13 Diamond Street, mylftdlyia) Ne»t door toßt, Pctw^Cbnrdi. softest irnmßT.r. ; ■ ■ oam . b »b jjjjcKNIGHT A CARNAHAN, NO. lid FOURTH STSLEET, TmiP? A MACKENZIE, Attorneys at Law, p " t,borih ' p -- bos. prime Clover Seed QBAFFAVAR GOSPER. m Second «L W A N T £ 1> , "" 6,000 BVSIfBLS PLAJS3KKD, Tor which llio hlfhetl narket prtca will t* paid by M. B. SUYDAM, Allegheny Oil Mill, Qoroer Craig and Bebecca Etr«ta. ANTED—SOO bus. prime new CloTer Bftd. Apply to QUAFF A JAS OOEDXU, odT ■ No. 13 Wood «nnn agents WANTED—To mu 4 t/vv/v/ new Inventions. Agents kin made oror 25,000 oa oas,—better tbso «U other similar sgenclei.— i end Toor e temp* and get 80 page* particulars, gratis. oeSOad EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Hw. WANTED— 5,000 bushels Flax Seed, Jor which tho highest market price wDI be paid. ■au3o J. B. CAHTIEtD k 00? No. HI Pint et. Tpo LET-—The commodious Dwelling 3 JL home, with cteble, cothco**e*nd ground* *«*d,kßowQ*j(b*mld«oc*of Hon.B.D.<3azz*m,eu' *ud M Bjho Bride*. Jott b*yorid tho cit/lluon ths Fourth at f!T t .? < * d - Enqutwof E. 11. IRISH, AgMt, _ 6cl4altf No. 60 Fuortli etmt. I.T^iMST —Several fine Store Kooma on St. wni, 008 of which will b* rented In concretion )w“*»«*»p«ck>o»roomoatha vwoosd floor,tadiaw*Hct]- cuuMbrefarnlterecrewpetetore. Eoqnlreof .y lWtf B. u. IBIfIH, No. (50 Fourth «t. TO ,^ T —A comfortable two story Eg on O’flin >tre*t. cqq-JeM, wiung C anUb*dj*rT*t,*nd kitchen o^fr«t floor. Enquire of B. H. gtNO/Na 311 Liberty *t. gIAW A T H A PaWHT HOT FUSSED NOTBof.il ■lo.od UnJud SSS^'. 0 ," 4 . SU “' 80118 *" BrtJ S“! *l«*ln.rr, *f IniplttMiti,flajfontatwd «t •bprtuoiic*. •3MV«r*hoo*c,No. jofctodli KNAP, SCULLY A 00. SUGAR CORED DRIED BEEF—3OtTTSr. r *°' 4 fot n,a •» »aiNcra F»d«t>] Hot, Albany. £^FB B VEBCENT and Soft w Apweai coa»t»at»yoM by jpfl. fLBMINQ. 'I*EPHANT Itoahby 200J?5it s - BXTBA AJNI) BDPEKKNE tealftof 0518 4 0HBPAB&1J •:-» ;vlaTi •• K -■ t.-Ti,'.,.-- .. Sptrtal vißvricniiKu or Sxtoing JHatljiuta, a i a w FOK SALE WITH ALL DOUBLE THREAD A Model of Simplicity. No, eu M«rk< LASSOSt.I. A KQRTIIKOP. FAIBBARE’S SCALE WAREHOUSE, No. 61 Fifth itml. SttonuTß. C. B. M. SMITH, HAS BEHOVED TO ATTORNEYS AT LA H, PITTSBUnqiI, PA CHants, Co l uu NUT AND BOLT WORKS. lc*-6 casks in store, and ocas - w. aucatowa. Ilittsburg!) (ga^ttr. I>I TTB JB aKQH : Saturday Morning, oct. o pyig 4 /, r a rha u#* rin* v/ty City and n I *T* OEat,oa,{ ' Al ' Obeervatinoi for tbo O'usriir, l»y W. t. Shaw, Optician, 5S Fifth St. -corre<M«d daily : IS Sl’X. IS fßAtie. <* oo as W Dll .42 40 H o’clock a. u. V* IL' •• Barometer. Keelbr'a Patent Sblf-Lkvelieo Bcai.es, These scales are being bought and used by bot eral of our oiliiena with, so far as we have learned, the eufiro satisfaetioo of the purchasers Thai they have real merit io them is eYidout from the extraordinary means used to preieut their sale by the agents for other scales tv hat confidence oan the pnblio repose in 1 an agent who repeatedly stales that the Fairbanks scale racsiyed tbs first premium at our late Fair nnd that the Keeler Boats was condemned by tb. committee as worthless, while the committee hemssWes award, orer their.own signatures, the first premium to the Keeler Scale r / Plfiaf “n ?£ 0t mn "‘ “ HO" opinion of Pittsburgh If ho supposes that the trim way jf dealing with r them A Bamplo or the Keeler scale can be seen at Messrs. Ryou, Shorb&CoV who hove several of them in use. Messrs. Diok aon, Stewart .i Co. have a 12 ton sealo of the same make at iheir mines, which, wo aro told will give the conleuta of each digged’* car iu ! pounds and in bushels, though all are weighed in one large R. It. car on Iho track, and that too, without any figuring If ibis is really an! it surpasses any other scale in ihmpart of the country. . COOBT or Quarter RmsioiiT— Reforfc Judges McClure and Parke. “ 8 Friday, Oil. 28/A.-ln the coal diggers* riot case, the jury was out on Thursday night, a verdict was returned this mottling of Guilty against all the defendants, recommending them to mercy. The jury weDt out at lmlf.p QB t 4 and sealed their verdict at 8 in the evening Iba Court stated that had the verdict not been sealed and the jury separated it would have again informed them that the married women lodioted with their husbands for a misdemeanor could not legally be oonvicled, au'd had the ver dict attended io respeot to them If in accord ance with their views, he would uoi punish iho women. The foreman said, ‘-that was our in tention.” R. p. Flaonikiu made n motion for a new trial, which will he Argued on Saturday at 1] o’clock. ■ J* i4r.v9n.w~Valentino Deary, a colored boy, und a w **Ue man, wero put upon trial on Friday morniog, obarged with having sol ou Qr *; caused to bo burned, the steam saw tnill of Michael McCullough, Ksq , of Lawrence ville. The indictment charges the crime of arsoQ as having been committed ou the -tth of August, 1858. fAt tbaf lino a mill on the island , was burned to tho grouud. lie owned still another on tho main land near by, a large, well constructed establishment, and ia the latter part of Angus! of the present year it was also burned. Some suspicions were entertained of the two men now on tyial, at Iho lime of the firsl burning, but they wero not arrested. Oa the sooondt boroiog, however, they were arrested, aod benoo this trial. There are now two iodiot meots pending against tho parties, charging both ibo fires at McCullough’s mills upon them Ho the first indictment they wero tried rosier, day.] Thomas Howard, Esq , appeared for the Dis trict Attorney in this case, and John I*. Mahoo Esq., for tho defence. ‘ ' Mr. Howard stated that Mr. McCullough bad two miljs ia Lawrenooville, oue ou Wainwrigbt'e Island the other on tho main landucar the first Mr McCullough, on the ”7tfa of August, 1858, , bad Davis arrested for vagrancy. Davis escaped j from the officer on the same day, and oo that night, or between that ami the tuWmg of the -Slh his mill was burned. It appears that DavU and Deary are intimates, having been broughv np together. Deary has said that ho knew Davis hod set fire to:the mill; that be didn’t see D.vis set fire (o it, but be knew (bat be did it M. McCullough, sworn—Had a mill burned on Waiuwrigbt'a Island iu the corning of Aug iolh; this island uon belongs to me; ii was a I eslm still night; 1 believed at the time that it i was set on firet .have known Deary and Davis fora good while; tLey have always been ac- 1 qneiaied since I have known them; they have ! no visible means of support: Davis once worked for me, but lately has beeu a drunkard; have warned him off my premises frequently as a va-‘ grant; the oolored man has told me frequently that be knows Davis burnt the mill: it was very eoon after the horning bo told me.ihal be had told Davis (hat he (DavUjhad better not let McCullough see him about tbe mill for be would •CTfst him again and put him in fee good to Which Davis said that he would give McCullough something to arrest him for the next Hate; he Said be left tbe big mill knowing or expeotiug i Htal Ihe little mill would be burned that night; i Davie was arrested again next day on the war rant for vagrancy; Deary said that be knew Davis had set tbe mil! on fire, from conversations with him; saw Davis and Deary both at tbe fire: the fire had been uodor way-about half au hour wbenl got there; Davis was (hero though he had employment or residence there; e,.me time after the firo Davis came iolo my mill jnrj, aud IjtaiJ to him, “what did you burn tuy mil! Mr,” to which he answuroJ, “Do you think I would or did burn your mill;” I said if you had U*n so ber I don’t think you would do it, but drunk, I have uo doubt you would, he hung his bead aud made no reply. After awhile l bod him arret ed, again for vagraocy; Deary eaiJ Warner I'oir ell and Cyrus Bibley were in the mill when he bad tbe conversation with DavD; on the night of tbe fire, when I was talking with my manage?, 1 observed that Davis kept close to and hehiudW Croes-examioed—Between tbe time of the first and secoud tiros. Deary lived aud slept io an old office of mine; he there with toy coosont □p to the lime of tbe last burning; he always said ho knew Davie burned (he mill, but when pressed for bis reasons bo always evaded an an swer by saying he •‘din’l see him burn it;” Deary told me soon after tho burning about the two men in the mill when Davis came there; Mr. Ira Sibley run the mill; let Deary stay io the offioe out of charity; never charged him a cent. Ira Sibley, sworn—Have known the prisoners, who are assooiatrs, for about ten or twelve years; was there wbcu it was burnod; slacked up the Gro carefully on tbe uight iu question; always was very careful; slaoked up on that night at 6 o’clock; Davis waan’lat the fire wheu I first got there; Deary oame before Davis and said, “Now you can see tho effects of taking Davis to jail;” either yon or I know very well that bo set that fire; I foaßd tho blade of the shovel I bad used in the slacking at about twelve feet from where I always left it; one.of the furnaoe doors was open; Davis oamo about half an hour after the fire bad broken out. On cross-examination uothiojg of importance was oliciled further tbau as related to the possi bility of ingress to the mill There wero certain doors wbioh it was npt easy to shut, where they rolled io logs, etc. Yim. Jaooey,aworn— Am a maglstrSe in Law renoeville; Deery was at my office on two or three occasions; he stated to mo about tho ar rest and escape of Davie; that Deary, Cyrus Sibley and Warner Powell were in tho mill, aud that Davis eatpe io there aud I said 1 to him, “if. MoCallough catches you hero he will put you up for good;” that Davis then went -over to tho mill aod he (Deary) went awoy, fearing that some one would think be bad eel the fire; Davie has no means of support; be wanders around, sleep ing in stables aod etjob plaoos; Davis has beeu about tbe vioinity about six or eight yoars; I have hired him to pile lumber; he ts a very io temperato man. ; James Scbuch testified that bo heard Davis say iu Joly last, that if M'Cutlougb didn’t use him belter the big mill would be burned as (be small ono was; complained that M’C. had dis charged him. James Esster (eslified that be saw Davis oo the flight of tho Ust fire; I said is that you Jim my, aud be said yes; I said is that M'Cnllough’s mill, aod ho said yes, it is not the new mill this time, but the old mill. Mr. M’Culloogh recalled ; said that Davis had denied to him poinl blaok, that he was at tho mill at all on the night iu question Here (he commonwealth rested. ftlr. Uahnn said that for tbe defence be bad oo lie could not, however, think ihs^M'WmmooweaUh'would press thfircaso UDdOT.’Jhft - ,-Stale of the evidenoe. Tbeae mon convicted on suspicion. Tbe oaee jury about four o’olock in tbe after the time wo left the Court (here t&Wtoftii&ict. - Dl'StSicT Couar.—Before Judge Hampton. Iq the case of Samuel M’Clure vs. Launoaloi Walker; action to recover the value of a horse, killed by defendant, (be jury found a vordict for plaintiff for $lB<L37. Iq the oaee vs. James Bryan, to recover $l,OOO. Plaintiff sold a liquor store to defendant, and ia order to indemnify the lat ter against a prosecution tinder Ihe license law of 1866, the above- eum was placed in defend ant's hands. Bryan was not prosecuted and Harrison sued to recover it. Plaintiff, took a Graoj, M'Kee &Co vs. Robert Herdman, el ala, owners of the steamer Arizonia; aotion on a book account for $267,87. Verdict for plain- tiff's for amount claimed. Joseph 8. Morrison, administrator of David Wilson, deoeaied, vs. Walsh Bproull and James Mllligao; aotion of ejectment. Verdict for plain tiff six cents damages. Adjourned. Gsoaua Mbtsb, some twenty-five years old,, left Erie about, foor years ago on a caoal boat going up the Erie Extension Canal, and has not I been heard oleines. His mother, Anna Bloch er, of that place, is anxious lotear from him, and will gratefully receive any information con cerning Um. Tux Gbasd Juet —iha Grand Jury, silling in sad for the bod; of ifea County cf Allegheny, having completed tbe business placed io their hamla, were yesterday discharged with the thanks of the Court .Tho Court said to the jury that it deserved its thanks for hatiug ig nored a targe uumber of insignificant tnauert that had been brought before them. [We have again aod again in limes past, called public at tention to this grievance! The oounly has borne iheexpenseof seltting every little cat and dog squabble, longenoagb. j Tbe Court alludod to the good practical work ing of thru lato cuaetmepl by which the coats in little suite which did gef before the (fraud Jury are divided, turning each pidoout of {'mu with out a viotory. The Grand Jury made the following preaent tnenl: To the Jinn. I Vtn. B. Sl'cChirr, FrrsiJtnt Judge, and hi* Associate* of tf/e Court of Set tiousof Allegheny county, October Tem\ 18-VJ. Okstl*m*Jj -Tbe Grand Jury of the|uumy! after a tedious and prplooged session f,f f uU r weeks, arc about drawing (heir labors to u close, during whiob lime wo had the 00-operaiibu and iuduslry of the Depdly State’s Attorney in pre paring hills and procuring (be utcesaary wit nesses. It is irnly as the Court said at the com ro<cnccMen< of tho sessjou, that they had pre sented for our act ion and decision hills for every grade of crime, front Uho grave .and serious charge of murder downdo the tritliug, vexatious nuisance and petty at>saiiH and battery. Of the four hundred and ««igf»ty-aoveu bills presented and acted upon, moro than tbrec-fonrths were of| such a character ibat; hardly deserved being! presented to a Grand Jury, being suoh as arise from grog shop- broils and mere trifling family qonrrds, and io'eome cases between children of tender years. eointf of whom have bcoo brougbl before us so young, lo give in testimony, that 1 they know not the ualuro of :m oath or its re sponsibility, if taken falsely. Suoh were only questioned. *9 to facts, not qualified, and the bills acted upon from otbtr testimony. Of the Urge number of bills ignored, amount ing h> two hundred and: twenty during the nes- Kion, iho larger portion have been such as were relurucd no iofnnuaiiou before (bo mogtslratos, by persons who have failed to appear before the jury to givo any testimony. The number of this description of (dlls is-so .durgc, and still at every term innro&Hiog, that tfrpGraad Jury would re commend (hat such delinquents should be dealt with all (he rigor tbe law will admit and that justice demands. Tho Grand Jury are not pre pared to recommend any particular course by which our county mightbe saved some of the cuormous expenses of our courts, but would re spectfully suggest that |f compatible with our constitution, that our legislature be asked to en aol such a law as lo give lo such very trifling and vexatious suits a mofe summary bearing and deoiaion by a daily Court of Magistrates, and by this moans prosecutors could be moro readily reached to defray the expense when they did not sustain their charge. Four- fifths of all bills be-" fore uo have (heir origifi in (be use of ardent spirits, now so easily obtained from the nrarder ous grog shops—more p.Olile lo the ear. of sa loons and restaurants. Something ought to be done ro lessen these denser vice and save misery to thousands wbo-frequrnj them. The Grand Jury having au iamtaiion from the .Directors of ibo Poor to visit the County Poor House and Farm, accepted tho invitation, being the- first Urand Jory that visited it since its erection. Wo can bear testimony lo the ample capacity and the convenient arrangements for the comfort and aocommadatiou of inmates. That portiou sol apart for the unfor tunate insane might, witlrsotne amall oatlay, be much improved : and safety of (he building from fire, from ihe numerous fires throughout the building t& keep it warm, as well as tho general comfort touts lumates, be much improved by the introduction of steam to heal ibo entire building. The jarm has oue hundred and thirty acres under cultivation, is iu good I order and farmed principally by tbe paupers of 1 the institution. Whilst this is an asylum for | the poor and destitute, under judicious manage ment it may 1m but a onmlf expense tolheoouoty I for iis support The Directors ami the Superin leaden), for tbeir assiduous attention, good or , Jer auJ management, merit the prayers of its inmates and (herountriiatjce and approbation of our citizens :• W« have also vieiied tb<£County Jail, and are , not prepared U say much in favor ot ite con i struotiou or the arrangements for the comfort of the prisoners : The capacity of the boihliug is o(.t sufficient to give acooinuiodation to its nu merous inmates, crowding »!l classes, colors and sexes too muob together; many of <ba inmates are of the rnovt vicious aud depraved charaoters, Whilst Others ar.s of a mop* youthful aud lees harden*J class, but wbei£ having to associate With the vile,-are m..re J,k*j/ t , p*** their mor als oorrupted than in.provJStV., ib elr otlo f lDo . meut rto iarge a Muuib«.rr v f SMe bodied per sons are uow committed jail lor short periods of idleness, vagrtqgr and (bat gretl destroyer. Intemforaoee, (Strand Jury are of opinion that could some be adopted by wbioh they would be compiled to Jo some labor While in priaou, the oominllrueutfl Would lunch decrease. Tbe management of the prisoo by the worthy Sheriff aod hU assistant, tbs Jailor, Mr. Small, is all that could he expected from them; (heap* peeranc* shows cleanliness and every means for the comfort of its inmates4ba(.-Vtie oondition of (he building admits, % We also vieiied, by invfoiioii,! (he Western PciJotylvauU Hospital, and-have tp express our atmvre pleasure at the beaijliful and coovcnienl arrangemeotH for the oomfoiri and amelioration of the condition of those unfortunate creatures whose disease or insanity has caused their con tlaemeut wiibin i<s walls *!l the inmates ap pear to enjoy all the comforts possiMo to b« ad ministered to l hem, and to all appearance are as happy os their situations will permit. The gen eral arrangements of the building Bre very com plete. and the management of the instiimion is admirable; all the-pervms ip the employ of iho institution appear kiod to (be iu rnales, aod we thinkjthe Hospital well doserves tho kind remembraube and protection of our cit izens 3 New* items. We stao visited the Peiijtentury ami were very kindly received by the Wardeo. Mr Bir mingham, and shown through all the building, The appearauccn of cleanliness and good man agement of ibe entire precise* are very com plete l All of which we most respectfully submit, K. Miller, Jr, foreman; H. Campbell, James Ross, A. Pillow, A. L Jones' J..M, Carpenter, John K. Rhodes, Wm. Horner,* Henry Snowden. Andrew Meqoid, C. Schmucherl A. Aiglcr, John A Kamok.iWm. Hoter, Isaac Taylor, Wju. Ross. ' Icon Ctrv ShikuliJ Macqisb.— We saw at the works of Dilworlh & Co., at tbe oorner of Grant and Seventh streets, on Friday, this machine jo operation. The owner, Mr. 3; C. Coffin, showed us the operation of it, throughout. Like all good machines. Ibis oue is very sifuple. The saw is circular ami horizontally fixjjd iu a light iron frame. The holt of wood frotmwhiph tho shingle is lobe cut ia bold Upon a light sliding frame by a moveable wooden iron dog which is thrust iolo the shingle bolt or pleasure, by a bandy iron lever, moving on a pivot. A simple touch of tho baud, and this part of the job is done. The bolt of wood approaches the saw in the direction of the grained rcstj upon two oonve uieut pieces of “ron which form the movable “table” of tbe machine. This‘•table," for by that name wo cbooee to deeigooje it, is oopnecled with a pair of treadles which arc near the feet of the person who is sawing. By a touch of the foot upon the treadle, the" “tabic" is so adjusted in an iostant as to give any required thickness to the butt and point of theshlqgle. Tbe shingle * 8 i°i° l «d by an extremely simple apparatus affixed to the uaobine, and b’pth sawing' and jointing may go forward at tbs same Ums.The adjustable table and tbe both inven tions of Mr, Coffin, aod be has (jeoured a patent for them. v We have taken some time in aftempUog to de ecribe this machiuo, much more Ifhao it would ro quire lo saw a pile of shingles. ji mao oau turn out two thuutand thinglts ptr hour. Being sawed with the grain, they come out from the saw as smooth as If they were planed, yrhioh is an Im portant point, aa the roof is thus rendered smooth and water prevented from soaking into the grain of the wood. ' This machine weighs ouly about and is quite portable, therefore. It 'costa only the small sum of $l5O. It may be seen in oporation at Dilworlh's works,“arid we believe the price of one of them could iu u<j way be ijiore profitably invested. j •, , Dbstbctivr Finn— jve noted -’in yesterday's • Oazeite the loss by fire bf the Creek Hotel, in Indiana township, efiJont twelve miles above our oily, on the Allegheny river. .We learned on Friday that the fire wsa more dejatniclive lhan i we had supposed. I i The fire originated, biw we are-not informed . ro the house «>f Dr. Jatjoby, which was totally destroyed. The wind beltfg fresh and blowiog up river, the Ore oomolunioated next with the dwelling of John Henderson, Esq., which was totally destroyed. Next was the Deer Creek Uotel, owned byj Mr. Joh|i M'Crum.and oconpied by our esteemed and gentlemanly friend Mr. George W. Smith. Thii wasdestreyed together with the store rooms at J. V. Bunting & Co., and the ball room all cojjmectjng lftlh the hotel! The next building was 4 wagon maker's shop, owned by Henry Wentzell, Esq. This together with his stable and dwelling; hontu was totally destroyed. To those who lire acquainted with the locality, an idea of the jruio-wrought s may bo conveyed, whon we stale that all _tbe building* from and inoludiog Dr. ji Jaooby’s bonse, to the eanat bridge, were The loss is about $6,000, on which we knjw ;cf bat $l,OOO insu rance. We sympathise with ; oor friends at Deer Crock, and hope they may all ere long again be comfortably fixed in theif quiet homes. t'. 11. lloduiiok,of Com a Mltat from ihtU.S. l>j oil! for jgaUsg i»g»c froi Tai eldest madieal practice is that of the family. j ip A i * Long before doeters or even priests wwoknowa as ! * e *®graDhlC. practitioners, the male or female head of the family ' ' applied those roots, herbs or other restoratives, °? L . 2s »—Tho afternoon session of which experience had sanctioned, for the relief of • wuh examination of Col. sueh sickness a, a pp Mr ed among iu members. Then, ; and conductor Phelps; nothing of im for a long succession G f generations, the office of : »a* elicited beyond what was already been pn«t and physician were nailed in the same person, 1 dlBc,oBed J D publuhod statements. Cook was and he who offered prayers for the good of the son ! b t roo S bl aer « at ono 0 d<>«* this morning. Ho says likewise administered f or the good of the body Tn th * l ,f Bfown bfld Uken b ’ B adT ><'i> in relation to the farther division of labor by the advance of socie- monnhfl G the men, a forcevne thousand strong conld ty, doctors allength became invested with the basi- Dot bar ® h** ll ® o He ea 7 p th *t Fred. Dongles ness of attendance upon the sick. Vet all this time act * d tbo cow »fJ* as he promised to bo there in per the original and natural protectors of the sick tho ?, 0D ‘ Tbcr ® is great rejoiciagrhero on the arrest of heads of tho family, did not reliaqtmb their claims C°° k ' ,^® or E® H. Hoyt, Boston, arrired nor cease to provide for the restoration and recorerv = . 0 niorning to act as counsel for Brown. 11 0 of its disabled members. Time ont of mind it has 1 13 3““° 8 yoao S “»»“• been the habit, ot our mothers and grandmother* to r Th ® Court met at 11 o'clock. Brown was led over prondo themßelvos with-such herbs as tradition or i .C° m tbo walking vory fcobly, and laid down on use have considered beneficial, and to administer i 1 . cot them upon all supposed needful occasions. Most of ■ s « na ior Mnaon entered the Court with Mr. Iluyt, us wilt romember, not without some ioward qualms, ; co “osol from Boston. SenAtor Mason remarked ibe frequent taking of boneset and catnpp, or mint j * bat , th ® l ®* l ‘® oa J given by CoL Washington and .md comfrey, wherewith,in days long gone. our moth- ! p . lor waiver, corrar.. er, rurrerteii Ih. .mall ilia of childhood, and >u» ol j Tlw •>"? r»Ued, and Mr, Uoic, announreil ua mi, taste to thia da, th. raator oil then ou urn,. | arr,v *' ° R f 51r - "»T‘. who had eom, to arsiat the fl'ous so freel, applied. ,2] v for J*' 0 " 11 - At present, hewevor, he did not In later je.rs various dovires have l.oeo invenled, .pi 1 0 , ! r. J Ull ° ‘ p * rl th » « Whenever with a View of enabling parents more conroniently d ¥P°s«d, he should do so and successfully ti Administer for a family. But ,/[' HuDtor M/genad that ho had bettor bo nu.ili none of these becamte by any moans popular until the ,t,. nl. 1 ! ™ e ?, rof lho Isar « 00 producing proof from advent of the comparatively new system of Hotneo- «. ~ a . r * . patby. This system, discarding at onco the bleeding, ho bIJ w »» bis cro blistoring, and entire repulsive means so long in de %^mission. vogue, and administering all medicines in tho form r ~** 1 *! lhatbo WM paired, bat strict, of tasoless sugar pills or powders, rendered it cosy to '{AA ,® Dc ®. waB necosrary of the fact. Tho give medicines without danger, if not with relief, and Vi 0 „ 0{ an 7«tir on was legal, And would answer, soon its boxes and books of domestic practice were f “ r lv , m . . at bis P**™ bad «ad letters in very general asp. ‘ rom tbo fellow-student of Mr. Hoyt, alluding to him Bat » however plausible in theory, these boxes and “ ? niomber of the bar. Mr. Iloyt then took the books were found obe not without difficulty in prac- caat °“ ar 7 oath. tice. According t the usual forms of Homeopathy, , ■ testimony was thco resumed,conductor Pheips but a single remed y could be used at once, and each beio *» r6Called ; Mr. Bolts put a question to tho wit tor ouly a limited rambqr or symptoms occurring in nei9 ’ P re P ared Brown. Answer—The firing was each disease, so th it in order to moot tho apparent ™ mmea< - ca °7 those men on the bridgo who shot wants of tho fami y, nouie forty or sixty medicines Ue 7 wood '' the next firing was by Throckmorton; does were required; and to explain tho use nr those a vol- ?■ , °.T whot hor tho firing at noywood was inten umo of iSUO or SOO pages was necessary, and often ; ’, Waa no attack made on Brown’s men twenty, and even as high as forty, fOmodies were nnlU , 6r lle y w <x*d was shot; he was shot by tho tpentionod for tho cure of each disease, or even sim- ar ™ oJ “® n °n the Winchester span of tho bridge, plo ailmetiL Tho enquirer consequently found him- .7 7‘ r ■ —Col. Washington recaled—Tho no flolf bewilderedio the multiplicity of remedies and t “ ct ‘ on . a opening with Brown fiir the reloaso syrapti.ins, and ultimately either gave up in despair ° P r,BoDerB before tho general firing commenced or more commonly somo OI j B or niore roinadsea M,,nd V; don’t know whether all the prisoners at haxard. et some persons, having a taste for'this * l £aod the proposition fora suspension of firing be kmd of investigation, have long used, and with somo f ° .r* °P« Q,B ff of negotiations. Brown frequenlly considerable advantage, this form of medicine. “ggasted that thn prisoners should cross tho bridge ’Some Tow years ago, Hr. Humphreys, then Pro! j blca m b ® Beyond canal lock, aud not to be foasor of Theory and Practice at the Homeopathic oatd afier they had reached that point; no Medical College, of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, wta ® aJo b 7 BD y «.f *b« prisoners th the instituted a series of experiments with a viow of do- PF°P 6fl “ ,oa - Brown said be was too old a soldier to vising a' shorter and simpler way of curing with y ‘® d what ho P o3s ® 89ed in bolding hostage; Brown s Homeopathic medicine. Discarding the old notions f°Vi WM " OQndod during the day in the breast, tho of the .school, he sought, by a combination of the ba i ps9B,Q £ arou oJ to ,lbe side, but he took his more tried an.l approved remedies, to form a specific . wea P° n ■K a,n nnJ fir ®J repeatedly before his snffer for each parti<mlar disease or ailmeot. His etperi- ‘°« B - c,,1 “P o ll®J him to retire. Heard CapL Brown moots resulted in the discovery of a Law of Combi- • re .‘l“ en tly complain of the bad faith of the people in nation through which ho was enabled to prepare spe- f,r, w* th ® fl , a ? 1 0 , f truco cities for all tho simpler and more romnipn forini id \, - ~uo,® r *«‘d j>efore the jury the print od Con disease. Tims he has speciCcj for Fever 1 : Head stituhon and Ordinance oflho PVovisional Govern aeliu, ItynuMrj, by,p.p,u, Pile, Cvlarrh,-. Favor n '"‘.'-IrC!;J 1 rC! ; Ji "e lh, > l-r-t Orrt rlausaj of the preamble and Ague, and other similar daily occurring affec- tbe V lb aad .' , ’ jt b articles, and briefly summing tions. Those ho. throws together in a •mail chest 0 P tf , . <^ aer P ort ' oa * nf the Constitution, and accompanies thjsm with a concise little mauuai . ® nff Campbell—Know tbo hand-writing of the Nf directions the medicines, and a P r £® acr '' aa3 ro P‘«** » letter for him. sb^rt-sketch aud symptoms of tho disuse treated. iM pnsooor, Brown, said that be would identify Nothing can bo simpler than hia entire svsteni; and asu * B ® ,f » °f bis hand-writing, and save nil that if wo can believe oven a small part oflho leslimonv trouWe * Hewas ready to face the music. given in their favor,by thoso who use them, no mod- a. r A 1 , °, r .* aW l, c-would prefer to prove them Ify icmos can bo more efficacious. Indeed the Professor Ca ®P b ®»; sincerity and earnestness,tbnt brown hither way-as you please. his combinations postos*. curative p.twers beyond A **rge number-of leMers were produced, each of those of the simples, cron under llie boat possible * ruT Wa * ‘ d * nt ‘ ti ® ll by Mr. Campboll. 5 system of administration. There is force in .this for lhe y »®re then handed to Brown, who at first We know that combinations «r ol.i school medicinoa re P l,ed in , oa J’b in a loud voice, 'that is mine.’ .MB far more efficient a« curative agents than thesim- • r * il . unter rna< * tfa o hid of members of tho conven ed remedies; an.l it is surprising that tho Homeo- V° D . ; ", w,| l» a « a Charles Morris, Proxi- had not long ago availed themselves of the .u D L° f lh « Convention, and H. Kagi, Secretary of •tfßrently simple expedient adopted bv Prufoee.tr thB , C '! ,nroatnjtl - ,°n handing the list to Brown, he Hotftphreys. Prof. II . however, has peculiar facil- a **i a ‘“ ed w,,h a groan, “that's my signature.” tUcs, (rom bis oxlontive practice and intimate ac- “ or ® prosecution endod. Defense called Jos. quahitanre with overy phase of Ilomoophathic pra'* A - Brewer, one of the prisoners in tho engine Lotj-e, lice and literature, for carrying out his now system V* 0 * a .T? a | ea g l by. statement of tho Tacts. A. M. of specifics, and he has brought do his aid a mind Nittsunllor also detailed the occuirencee. well cultivated and intensely devoted to the success u * Dam b er of witnesses were examined io-dar, but of hi* fuvorile system. It is impossible to say what thto,r ® v “ leoc ® olsciled 00 a ®* f«t«. results may follow the well-directed and intensified efforts of a single energetic mind devoted to one ob ject. But, even in a limitod space of lima, Hom phreyn'ijwcifics almost household words, and ore fast shaping the viows and practico of large num'osr* of our people. The practice of medicine seems thus likely to return to its more primitive channels, and the father ..r mother again t.. he in rested with tho care of the sick. Pride of success anil economy both plead urgently for the reitorati «n of the anciont praclice.and so successful has it proved that those whorijare adopted it will not be like to relinquish it. Should the use of these specific* be come universal, or even general, it will restrict the duty of the practitiouej to (ewer cases and those of a more grave and surgical character; and while it will dttpmisli their number, it will also tend to elevate tbe-stanArds of qualifications among practitioners Meantime much sickness will be prevented, and tho general health and happiness <>f our race proportion ably promoted. • i 3 ria K ‘bus much generally of ihe specific* ol Prof. Humphreys, we will s *y that we have found them, by use in cor nwn family, alt that he claims theta to be, and unqualifiedly recommend them t use and general f»vor.— tlt-M ANI. I-'KXTH -Oa Sunday Usi, 10 % BbfcDtj oa Section No. 4. l* t u*bnrgb & Coo oell.Ti t« lUilroad, John Weleb io n light with U R «*k l7 *. re . ceiTe ‘ l il, ' uri * 8 which Uu i believed he l*r t At any rale be deceased oa (yeelerdey, moroiog Coroner Boat wiok was called lo hold an inquest yesterday of teroooD on the body of Woleh. Ho look a large amount of testimony, hm we need not repeal it l hfl facte are these, we believe: I In Sunday last there bad been drinking among these railroad hands. Welsh waa quite drank as it seems and went into the house of Reilly Where was the family of K and a hoarder named Jam,, hilooyue. Welsh in tbp shanly began lo raise a row; Mrs. lteilly look hold of him and was pushing him out, her husband interfered to aid her, and struck Welsh orer the eye, felling him As he attempted (o rise, Reilly kicked hio, in the abdomen. <ln Monday and Tuesday Welsh was sick. (In Wednesday ho worked part of the day, on Thursday he was worse and on Friday moroiog be died. Ur ,1. 11. Christy examined the body. He fonnd Iho bowels indented, and a fraoluro of the aktill near thoCorown of the head, with extrara eeled blood under the fraolure, enongh of itself as the lloclor paid, to osubo death Thisetent occurred at about lire miles from the oily, near (llenwood The rerdiot of the jury was as follows ; John Welsh oamo to his death on Friday ,<*c lober Mill. 15.v.1, fcoiu injuries receive,! in- a wlch ' -.lentluoAoilly .ml J, meß Kilcojue in \ celilou loiennh*i, on Seciion No. -I, IMis’ burgh .£ Conoellsvfllo Railroad, on Sunday Oct -•dd, ,185'J. / J ' Neither Rilooy fight nor Reilly, had an informa They were nowf ha ’* ! hl j J “y reoeirod (be ninth volume Of (he weekly iU,e efT B. Pelereon £ BrothnC Oheaj, ed.lion i* Uiok.ne' Works for (be Alilliow ii, . < ! on mn in ® the conl »oualion of "Sketches , Tfae9e colobrated novels are now befog published at the rate of one a week, and d,* whole (wcoij eighl volumes oau be had free of postage by sending G?e dollara to the publishers or to Hunt A Miner. As persons now hare an opportunity here to secure his works, wbiou hae never before been offered, and which way never occur agaio, the present obanoe should bo (abeu advantage of by all who wish to. procure these standard works of fiction, at a comparatively low price. Address all orders and remittances to the publiebere, T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Phil adelphia, Pa , or .to Hunt & Miner, and they will receive immediate attention. Tun Board of Managers of the Allegheny Co. Agricultural Society held their regular monthly meeting on Weoneeday last, Capt. John Young presiding.; No business worthy reporting was transuded. Rev. J. Knox exhibited a number of boxes of very beautiful Strawberries, grown in the open air f inoluding the following varietiesßoston Pine, Bulat’s Prite, Hautboie, Large Early Scar lot, Monroe Scarlet Raspberry, River’s Larjro Trenton Monthly. The Board adjourned to meet next Tuesday at (he Ross Farm, one mile and a half from Bbarpaburg, to attend the plowing match of the Society. Mubdie.—A rnmor. was prevalent in Wsynea burg. Pa., on Saturday that John Wright, who was aentined in tbeoounly jail a few weeks since, was found dead iu the woods, in RilohiU town ship, on Friday afterneoa last. He had been shot through the body twice, one ball passing through the heart, and the other through Ihb lu °p> is supposed he was killed on thepre oeding Monday, as nothing has been seen of him since that lime. The murderer is thought to be a negro, named Frank Washington. StntiTT or too Piacb —W. M. Jonas, Ninth ward,'sued out a sorely of the peace against Lewis SoowJeq. These people lire next door to each other. The families appear to hare got at loggerheads, and some brick bats, flinging of water about, and auoh like.amusements, appear to hare ocourred, Mr. Jones charging these of fenseaupon tbo family of Snowden. The court sentenced each party to pay half the costs, and settle these litllfe matters between tbemßelTes. Otmof the Depths: the Story of a Woman’s Life, with agifl, for oho dollar, at Davis &. Co.'s. The Reason Why, with a gift, for one dollar, at Davis & Co.’s, 00 Fifth street. Magician’s Own Book, with a gift, for one dol lar, at Davis & Co.’s, GO Fifth st r Agnail's Book of Chefs, with a gift, for one dollar and twenty-five cents, at Davis & Co.’s. Ojtb ,two-seal Family Barouche, and one-Ger mantowo Wagon, both in excellent order, will beeold this Saturday morning, without reserve, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth si. Mcsip.—Miss Cornelia Saunders, teacher on the meiodeonand piano, and a good teacher, too, still receives scholars at the residence of her pa* rents, I?o. T 34 Smlthfieldst. .... Th» Stun Esaim.—Mr. Lowrj'e slum Art eiigla« tai Are plug will be ittal tills oflernooa »l lie foot of Mirket itreet. 'EflTßril hose com- P*olw «« cgj total to be preirtt. i jiiotTillef fcu milted .’Went Office, fir Mi new )m the cue. . fe, who mingled slightly i Q the »aye ae jret.been arreted, nor F’ on been lodged against them ere to be found yesterday Hokbv.—-J. Montootb, Nos. 175 and 177 Smith field street,lias just received riu thoutand pounds of clover and buckwheat hooey, in glass boxes and glass jars, which he is selling at tho moat reasonable wh^°“““ N rulea the mass of the people;- “"“Ihrup. peU«op6.r.„,.; JT/l- hLh I""'- "“*» * e°“> IblOK. 1.1 It. tb. jteiln r . ■ y.l tl.rit«Jl for JnJLtoI , - 1 -' r ,lln **rloo« layer. !1,.l ar lM rhnn elr/.ygo-^t tacMnlnij . Lrajri,oU-«<,„| r„,n m,. rrMI1 “" SSd. lh * * U “ ,lc to lb< ’ p -'«c T.j Ih. ulkb tad tS •wmrh.re, „Ki s sSiisai.°“" ,tti,, " iii, ,ig»'i j WHOI.ESAI.tf"BU VERS.— 500 dor. Portsmouth Ribbed Hosiery, 150 “ assorted Woolen Hoods, . 1 balo Bost<|fKnitting Yarn, ' 350 lbs. Dexter’s Tidy Cotton, i; case Fletcher’s Shoe Laceta,. 4-5 gross Cane Hoops, Now irrlrtog from miMHoturen, sod hr alt low it XO. \l jnnn STREET. Third door from Mifkit PRODUCE— -1000 lbs. Cheese* . ; I :..:,/}2OOO ** BaekwheetFlaar - . ,| T ‘ 2°®° “ Keg Battv; Ben’ll Irffetutobj HHmm'i’ t>p.cq]f[p \*Si;iJ-i 'V 5:. .. 'J.*"”, 1 ? 010 ' 1 C|TT ’ ocl - 23 — T1 >« 1«1 <n.il, from hngluod brought advices from distinguished sources respecting iho present ttoselUed condition of affairs in Kurope, by which U appears that none can foresee how the difficulties attendant on tbo Italian question could bo settled, or what will bo tbereeuU of the Zurich Conference. It is evidont that the various sovereigns are nlanueJ, Uing apprehensive of a general war. l.ogland, it is said, has »o power to depend on oj ceptiog Germany, and being favorable to tho Reform movement ia luly, she knows not how to act be t ween the two, and she is fearful of losing the friend ship of the one, in the advocacy of tho cause of the other, i’rtissia, who, since the Crimean war, has had no more Continental [alliances, awaits events before coming to a decision} as to what part sire will lake, and with the view ..{ acting intelligently, the Km peror bus ordered tho ministers from tho principal c,.arts to join hiin At Warsaw, in order to give him ample information' on tho state id the respective countries to which assigned. For prudential reasons.'mora',-t U . lion seems to he observed io offinal’qwaitHlj-iftCftC'l cealmg from the public the prasent Juan questi.*u,and benco tbo contradicting state ments prevalent concerning it. The new steamer built as Pensacola, a ill s„r.n ar rit e at Norfolk, to be fitted with her engines, and wdl rryiivey thither the officers and crew of the Ful ton. lUp*rU prevail (bat requisitions will be made for certain aiders and abettors of the Harper's Kerry conspirators, but the rumors cannot be traced t„ re* reliable sources. r.lVf K™ 1 ? '• Jay 0» ib. Circuit Court, fur the District of Columbus, $1(1,000 against ■louathau Jeukias. This a suit Or datfage, sutf.rsJ by the plaintiff three years ago, f r „ m tbe .el .1 the defendant us agent of tbe fnitod Plates at JSavigatnr a Island, on the South Paeifff*. OoL tliddiug. delivered en address Ibis evening, for ibe purpose or evplaining nb.l be knew ai.unt Dvuwn. He s.y, tbal ho invited Drown to .Iciiorson. llbio, where be delivered a tec. turn one .Sunday, after church, telling hia trial, in Kansas. After the lecture, Mr. ti. prompted the au dience to contribute to the relief of Drown. After wards, Drown ...„k lea at hi. residence, .her. they bed a eonversahon. Though Drown never sai.l that h.tn ondao Invent slave Males to froo Ihe slave, Mr. Holdings inferred that he would if the opportu. nuy offered, mainly from hi. having dunoso in Mis sourt. These wore Ibe only time. Mr. li. ever saw Drown. He asserts that neither in hie lecture nor in conversation did Drown say that he had assistants or associates. ,\„ mention tvaa made of Harper’s f erry or \ irginia, or ihe orgatitration of a provijional government, lie acknowledges contributing s:i p, Kriinn s son, towards ihe necessities of his father llifh M T” "J kU "“PP«f»i » matter in' which Mr. rt. acknowledged taking .strong inter.su In bestowing this gratuity, he had but little idea . was lo fit out aD expedition to capture Har per a t erry, effect the conquest of the Old Dominion ainko terror 1., the Kxecutive, or to imperil the Uor ernrueat. * New \ onx, Oct. 28.—There is reserved buoyancy m the stock market to-day, though the volume of business is not so large os yesterday. The improve ment in prices which was confined yesterday to the speculative shares is now quite marked in the other departments of tbe list. Money is growing easior, and on primo security is n e t d . 0Q luff , er lenn,: * ,o * h excep tional transactions at rt. or Grst -class paper MfoT per cent. r 1 3 '^ < Bontos, (Xu. 2*>.-A shock of an earthquake was fell at ,t o cluck un Wednesday, «t Mechias Calais and haatport, in Maine, and St. Gorges, St. Andrew* and .it. Jidinr, N. B. Ka.r tho Dally Pittsburgh UaretCe. MBismn t-Th. pnbliabesl ”c.r,r the k i, • ,U8l " : * ur our Supreme Court to the editor of the / .w, on the subject of the fine imposed on him for hi* forgetfulness of the Sunday laws, strikes me as being a little funny and peculiar. The Chief Jus tice desires the Poit to say that he “was quite igno rant that he had been allowing a transgression of tbo officially ™ Bh haJ t>fteQ Bludi * J il and Those rfho here reaJ the opinionk-of the Supreme Coort for the last few years will not, perhaps, be sur prised at this modest confession of'error in its Chief Justice. The best of the joke is, however, his an nooncement that be had paid tho-Cne imposed by the Mayor in order to qualify turn as a Judge in oase any of the “suitors in like eases" may claim the ad vantage of kit opinion !! He has sufficionLy ioti timated what that opinion is, and if he shall happen to reverse Mayor Wearer in aDy of the other cases, it will be considered a matter of coarse that bis own mooey shall be refunded to him, es luring been ej ected without authority of law. Would it not hare been heller to take an appeal himselflike a man and trust his colleagues to see him through: they would no doubt give him the benefit of the excep tions on which be relied bofore tbe Mayor, if they coaid Ugalty do so. Fiat Jcstitia Commercial. COMMITTEE OP ARE {TEA IT O>T FOR SEPT. AM) OOT. V. F, Juits Tass, Ja_; Dat'd Cattskli, Wn. 3, Limt _ Pisn -Btxj. CAiiro&u ' fITTSHUKIiII fIAKIiJSTS, 1 Facially fa t he nttsbutfh Gszt'le. ... „ , FeTTHT. OCTi'EE* 2s, 1350* i B w , ? w,of c -‘fcu»lnJot* at J4.3T loc Kxtra - ttnJ i,73 for Extra Family-oil from —sales of 2r. toads • » 4i"(Sno ■ii > ... BUTTBB—I*, ~f iVofliliVlli OATB—aaloa l’Ojh In luta at 43 < fn,w K £ K ~^ alM of 03 fcxs to IoU at s'lZci*. BACo* ' ”* Um of 10-l*b at 2»c 7dooi ■- V o( 2,0g0 Ibt Shoulders at b\. COFFEE—«I«„f iDi, sgt MOSKTAUV7ASD COfinKUCIAL. ■l-1 W.s a*. annotation! reaudn onrhaoKrO.* N,dadoing In'li l&iTb** , J n6tBM^ r ® >l anf JavAo^ PortADru’ttU, TVoJacilay Brening. Oct. 2r. —TL« Marlcnt —Tlier* ia no changw Jo tho flour market, aud only sU-ut ww tiLila roperGho foumji layers to-day at s£,lU‘4£oi, f 26 tor nu * wl apd good atratglil 1 brands, the latter is now tLc geo rral “king r*to for standard shipping brands, fcnt then* ia very little inquiry for export. ThereceipUand storks, how oT«-r, arc light for lit* Reason, and the trade are luring more TTr * l from the Wa up to and J 7 i-ar Lb Car . oJ lta«r tomta> i, i„V2|- tj r j ’ „,7i' ”“ r " nJ ™™ raw *™ rate, nod .onW; 1101,1.1, M S-XT; r - » l °“' “ aJ * lot of ll» litlor 1. A. . P »“1U) wiot, n«l. , ool? 7u,m “(STh 1 * JolD i:, lor ml o! .(ml ,„J disposed of at at l ,rlmc ‘ p 'Hitlioni red,ha«<*been 400. * U " *4 le “«««■, aud wanted at - Sri^,^"vm;, , u I J > S , l^2 ,la ’ , ' sood Ddamre i.ijj a, »Uot°B,'>oS , “"I* otToHnni »od .loro, iocladin, 17,,n„ “.£ S'* " o,.,«nwi »>ats cunUoao dnlh IUo rcceipU an? light and moat holdoia ley or nSt ’ * UJ 80m •' , Btorta C- Nothing doiDg In tar- . Idi groceries (hero U l[{Ue or nothing doing, nod then ore no rhangca to note in the market. Iffrn- Om.nA.vs, Saturday Morning, Ortober 41—A liUral a.mauntot Lusint*sa luw |ieen done daring the past week in oifr leading staple, with a tendency In faror of (acton, w!Uh K* , * r<, ? pr * r “ 4ultiQ K fu »°y qcotable fniprarement. Hot little has beeu done in any other prominent article. Tobac co dm htH-n .(itiie Btaguapt. Oporalicmsia regor and aoto»- r - ~T 6 ,. . by light roceipta. Floor hoc sold to a limited extent at Coaler price*, l'roTialons generally bare rootinned iu moderate reqneet bat at rail prices. The lew rhanga which hare' transpired Iq these and other *r liciaj will |,e loand lully noticed In the detail* below. Cnirioo, VFcUnesday Kroning, Oct. 2C.—The money tuor- OH coatlnuca cliwe, wiUi ararroly any chaucefor negotiating any other than produce paper. To-day oil the banks sold exchange at IJi and It is not pleuty at that price. Carrency Is >■ fair supply, bnt the'demaml I* about oqaal to the abll ity of bankers. Oold Is Scarce at Omoidwtho banks u *° litti® doing that transactions do not merit cotter. The atramer « news caiirul n panic In' the wheat market to day, and prices of hju :ijg grades declined 4<ftlc. ltcforu tin- steamer, sales of tiuj 1 were madaot No. 1 warn madeat&OJii'jlc, and No. 2 at bat tbnjnar ket Immediately dropped I ill it readied 670 for No. 2,»t whidi it cltxod dob Winter wheat was al9» .pilot nud Itt/iJ •>c lower, oxcepl for No.'.U tod wlilch wan in ; tieuinml and steady at yosterduy'* nriers. About Uu.o*rj bn«h <d all Sradn U.anged hands at 7 «i,OO for Nn. I rrd. Die Inr fin. 2 red, t“Jr |for extra ciab, tor ; No. l spring, WW 1 /.', for No. 2 spring, andS3(*«sc lor njtsn«l—nil in store. Flour was less Hctiro, bat yesterday's price* were maintained; about 2.4u0 bbls were eulif at fur ROCtl tocUoice spring extras, and for spring suiwr. New corn was rather dull and 2«Js.’Jc 'lower. Vonlnicts wero ruado fi>r 13,0011 baah to arrire, at fiii'i'&Oc “p bush un track. Old corn Was quiet With Mies nf No, 1 at and No. 2 at 70c, Oats less actlrc and not so bnug mode at • Nn 1 in store. Rye steady at o>c. Uarley Drnuc, with sales of N«>, l at in store, ail'd rlioirv 02c ou track. Timothy seed in liilier re.pi,%t ami a abode firmer with soles nt $2,0’5/<ji2.lo. smsll lot i.t clove raced was told ■t fl.to, aud ihmgarian grsss . >***d at 73c-. Iligliwioia de clined Ic. with sales at Alcohol Nolh log doing iu prorlsioiii, •"■ Km You;, Ort. 2»i—'Th» ui.d public adrlcus U.- ■lay from U.udt-ti. by tin- nt»at»er IVn>f i, nre satisfactory o* b> the money insrLcf• IVhile capliali*ts are seeking in Eugtand inreMiuienlH that jiill yield 2 to 4 jl cent, onr nion ey lenders ar.- gethnx Üb7;vn first class s<euiitit*i. With Consol* at on, rh.. Rio Jon market is u»u crowded with foreign -ociiilti.j tbatwill nominally yield i5..,7 cent. India r<.j niffs a now loan for railroads; Aoatria. ftnaaia, Sar diuaatu other |«o*«ra Uo knocking at the do-rs of bom bard street lor »j.I. Itrsiil'i* nl%> an applicant. b***l's'Oiutod in rr.-ctil li.mUiM'Dtl to American tJocui! tie*, liio London capitalist*. according to tho Times, say that ''Cnoodnui im i»tincurji, owing to tbe latent experience of thelini’id Tiunh and iIU-nt Western Itail nay Hues, are t)ot;uii:i-b lei.iovrd from the ordinary American category " KIVKR \EWSi We learn liotn a Nalchei paper that Ur. C. tb Hall, of Stniheuvilie, late of this fiiy, and formerly ekik of the Maria Ifonniog, well kuowu to boatmen generally along the line of the We.tern and Kiptlo-rn waters, has retired from ai liio service on tbe river,.for llm purpose of locating ■ re- * Itald.i st-*.«L>at coaling jfej*ot Hi Nal-.her, ou tbe Lower Misslieupio llw c..%| hi] !>a luruiiin-l from the Uulmitowo mines. Mol it ■■ In* intcnti.Fl to bo iii lull Mast for tho fall trade Mr lln'l ia here at pro-fut. ‘lvor sis htuidrnd latiotrra bit foi the Nuilb (.1. KlealiKTs thill departed unSat- The L.niarilfo (\ in i. i -.ij-. —A dwk hand named Colvin, fiooi Puiatmrgh, droi.pM uvertuanl from the Bay Cify last tiight, and f.iilril l-> appear again, and a d.-ck ou il.n i'httifcll.-f having sl»> nirml the run," was rescued and resiis. ituled with i onsiderable rolling amt putnpiug. The Pine-fttuit, to i.eir (oat built here, Is going Info Che the Arkansas river, mu not into the |ted Uiver trade. The loimi.er. lal, .1 TtiurVlay, nays:—Tho Moderator left f r tho wreck bMln-Cambridge, sunk at on Thtur .lay alterni«-i; .‘•he rati l.*Easily raised, and will come here *lqi repairs. We hear thajj the Modutator willbilng her g|mha.-U h.i.i In- ■bi-Hrl-nei in-dude the Key West for —Tb>iu«49 Graham. a c,.lorul attach* lying Rt thu r.* -te olive lb* ordinary rliilln slid fcvw, jrai. Veatrrday moi uinx dnrlo£ which hi* lntj«o blaetita SJi known to all vu lViiuo . WUftfltvtAl) comrnuu to thtmaSSinr li© bad a *erjr ierrr© aitart., ti • •bone ut*>u mini oltrorercd ttut b+'n&ti bomM.bremlbiuK hi* last. Wlw« U Innnw u wilijmodjfiHJ.— Sleemnont IttgUtrr. r AItKIVKD. i DKPARTWTY TaWraph Browusytn,; v\ Tel* g r>s tCf C {2v»r.| 5r Fn BS r ,l, r : ‘ JefleT ** u - UrowtuTUle; ,;j U,l. Bayard, KliuUtl.; Hirer-.-* frui—oti aelamt—-At til*,* It^.t-ricch^ Tel«*rrai»ui« flaraeti. -^tawWis.Oct. US —aalesUUoo|,ai ta . Hour •.mured I<h ; tab* „f KV-art-bl, at lor State •LJ .u < *!“•-•*» 4f> *»t«rn white. w.u,i; I !l - l4^ r M,U ® Will.. Corn firm; aalca of fhS ’il- mt J i: ),I,OW Oats ar- Ifi former, Jf . «“ ,o#of >AO *»“• K*oiicky « “rnipr; mWCuo.O6O Ib. at — of rtwee at ••K.c.wj, n-ik-* ut U 7 liticlfv kt ttu* fi.rtni-r |.rW. ?uß*r •t«-*dj; SloscoradoS',*.. ’ J CisctSasTi, Oi l. £>. --t'linif: unit and fic iwr i>M to«>r sl..u, Wli«*t in iUmand, a: «l lo for r«l and for white. Corn , w bwu ower ii7l In fair local d«maud at 4j. llarirv dull it t*. uT ~ ; Wbbkyhrm « [.'““■•‘P* d ™”” J r “’ K-fi'j i> light. Put i, l„fl, st„, lork. bictmnKo more artir« at Vm t»cr cent firm at sl,.lttv W5..1' l„r .nperline, sh.~!«#A,o,t}; for , vlrs a U J |n,;e,i' *. for extra family and faney;.tho iu»p«Uoii» for tlio •mouut to l.\*« bbta. WhD.i} buTdomaud; built red at aud will to at sl..'is<ti)i.4o. Uvo i« sleaaly at Com i« otjihanged; salt s tiuou boab yel- i 1 '* P* la JnlI; hmU Delaware told 41,^ \V hiaky aolla ilowly at IlAtnuoax, OcI.SLS Klour tractive, ai au ad»«u.-iox lon deary; toward itriwt am) city mills Si,l2. WL«a U actlTe; ?100 buabjwld at a mujurato supply at i1,30®«1,W bir white at t-Jr r.'i, Coru dull aud nuchauired. I roTUions are qukt; bacon la.jold at IMICi.; nm poit hoary, and primo uocban««l. doll at 23. fflmrmnati, «c. IpOR CINCIMNATI.AND LOU- . flgw > ‘ IS\ UXE.—The Qno new tUomer CLARA JdHHK . U sf N «’ l o .“ pt ‘ 11, Cadn,mD * "HI Itaie for the I lennediau |>orts on THIS DAT, 2t'th last., at 4 p. U. for freluhl or passage apply u n hojird or to . KltACg, DARNS A Asti. Si. £Laius, S:c. ’ 1 Yj'OK St. LOUIS.—Xiie gplomUu i JtSfc'.te O. jiarixkk.o.pi.J)«.i<„„ 7 , r.-u.LgSSag r - ?• * r ***• - 2 FI.APR, HAKNKS & CO^Agt* tffot ififmptHß vV jritUi 1?0R MEMPHIS £ JVKW Oil-, n-s. „ t> LKA , NS-—Tho iplendij lileamcr AK-WsSttW lu> LU, LapUln Rbbert, wOl lento f L , r *SflSiilHl, RJSK ’ O v 0 r?"‘ l »“. n ,utenn6 * , **!‘» IHjrd ou Till? Kiu-T RISK tot Imjlitur pMn*fio apply ou board or to ~O C. V .. FbjU'K. ftARNKH Jt CO„ Ag»nl» F?« Memphis & isKW oit:,"<cs» «pleoillJ. •learner J. H -WcSfifag a ,o F ? ST,usi: - '"W" J*ll DAUNISjt CO n Agfa. FOK - St. LOO fs. —Thtt~~Bpienidid i .fISTT •learner Hill WILLIAM -WALUnn IggStafr uapt. Pen. Neald, will Irate for the above a£rsuTntiS« diate port. on TUIH l*A V, the StUluat.. «l 4 eSUk ™ For frelgbl or pirsagr, apply on {ward dr to ’ . . . _ FLAPS; HAJ&E3 A CO, Act*. T ' 10 CITY AND CODNTRYDEaT PRS . IMO k. e . M.ita, cartel rt£r BALERS.— lO.OOU ba.W^U« L a«tland7Joj!,jnoll; £ «-Ma. Cluunp9 K no an,! Kptnft Alu, p^u; 25 Jo imro Viij„ K an *i 1 W do Mltchfll A ctl- l.f.iiM U<>a«»crt „ , Umno Ferti!itt>R rur 9«U at lorwt nmrkft rttribj- SKCKTOX * STEVHNSON, B No. IS Wix.'J-Blm-lj PiUsLnrgJj, l*a. _ *’•*** A ah, B! Carls anil Nilrnt* StiU, Maagiin<NM> t Ar»*nlr, Barjtta, German Way. Terra Japura, 4c. 4c, In nn. P |L lint to toll purcbaaeri. * (lC £3 yTnrm cut ; OOIUSLK FLOBNOEh j*n.E ROBE*, OF VARIOUS HUES; atae, BEAUTIFIU. MOI.V DR I.AIXE KOBE 3, Alt opatied this day. oe» C. 74 Ms,bt -r RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ~ KKNNKDV’A MEDICAL DIBOOVERV WILSON'S SOOtBIKO BYRJJP . , m/lancs PILLS And vgnyyif pQp Aod >ll the v»to»blo Medicine* of tho dor, for nU br • a. JOHNSTON, HeUit Dragglil. Corner Smltbfletj aflj Foanh .rrJi, NEW CKOl\—2oo boxes Malaga Kaisina £*• lw kilf-boxe*, doi’do, do; - ' i w box** Vileod* EaiaJiu, tbli s*!?*; 25 EOlta O.U*; •* c * #k> 9"2«%fcrJD« retired inj foTraie u oriil nEI jPffjffffi. Iloatt of hall, *» ptrlArt, 3imog*h»ai, kitchen .*4 t «2» -a. CUTIIBKHT Jfc fQS.M ~..j£r ' * A aS h W ’ rS 6K$75O. situato i •UtowUM&Mjß'Sgp RrglwilM- l»U«>b* «as & CIiTIIUKRT > .v : ..i r.( 410 A*.r,l*. A £2?. CABi'S PiorUKES OFOOUN ■AJ rTnY U9K, to hatbtJsonuilj tuitlcnd 1/ tb«33«jrii'fck •t* m>3 Bvrioirfl, (<;)»* published l«ron» * • bMoUhn « nuxtoL} price ~ •: * * • „ J. |j. RKAP, tUj TIME—2OO bbls. fresh lorisale bv - - X 4«» ; HjßmtJi.couise, -
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