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tilwronvaan.
arCQBDY,a Ca,
MANUFACTURERS OF BaRATBIND,
zu3it33. DOLT WITS% PREEialt s C°2
na - norroma, ngsos Sun pawns. oPettot P °l4 " ,
AVN /Masters mad Dealers la 311ZELLIL TIN PLATS
SHEET /ROD, WIRD, lee. Ostkalaallyoa Laad, Thrmso'S
ileebtaes and Toole.
4ouat, Neg. 149 Ara and 120 Seeondeher
Pittsburgh. Paulus.
aarlpeclal anion orcom.: cut to imOadrad patters
m310:4/hrirt
_ STOVE WORKS. -
XELIADZIEt BRADLIIY,
• ;••• autinotom Old DiIMICI IMLIT TAZIRT Or
1 COOJNo, PARLOR AND ITEATIAO STOVES,
;Plain and rancy Grace rronts, a*.
Bola Proprietor of the colobrated PATENT Gee
Binutzno and SnoviConeuxuto
COOK STOVES.
..oiftoe' and Sales Room. ,
malg ,Bto, 4 WoodBt,Plttabargti.Pa.
n. Wuxi.
vreiracrw Dow Min
1011111801 i, MINIS & MILLIIRS
• . Ponerniins AIND MACIIINISTio
* 2I . I 4I3INGiTO'N W.01111E4
7 - ' , •' -- Pitisburgh, Penna.
i 110.21 Market stree t,
bads of Stand SoFdael and U/1 1111atldo
7 ; Railroad Wort, Masai Malan and Ewan Icon
Kvalfing dons= eh bet notlos.
wo t.u.GEN IRSA- 1 .111.1L - NGLE.
SlO lIT GILLS DRAWN BY
oilne&m. annum* & CO.,
I:4y TILE UNION DANK, LONDON, IN, SUMS 01' ONa
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
• ADsi,lllltson mo prkteipal tide and towns of Franca,
. B L elerrto r Gallium!, °ennui', Roads end otlun. European
ststeet i caostudts on'bend and fors.% by
Biuo, Wtlai.lVlLDlAKear,Arrad.
NAILLROTAD SPAM COMPANY.
• 'Joseph C.Bidw•ll.
• preussors !brim Rolfe d! oVwft.)
. • 11 , 11.11GrACTONLIN er
RAIL ItQA 1) SPIRES, CHAIRS
N. AND BOAT SrIICES.
doiner of •Wa r Street and Cherry alloy,
PITTAIIUR/214. PENN.A.
Forivardingland ComOssioit literthautt,
Ana Agents' for the sole of Pittsburgh Menu
Itortrros. Centigturionta and onlera
!USW, PRODUCR, La, solicited. Prompt ratio.
lion to waiving and forwarding.
Neu 40 Commercial S tttttt St. LOW.
cuZlrdef
N. avatasucs ar. SONS.
Foreign and Emilie Rills of Exchange
gICRTITICATIS OP DIPOSIT,
BANK NOVO AND Snell,
NO:17 lIARHLH' STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
11113Uectlene in • on all the principal cithe through.
/cut the United . apir2-kl7
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V 7-131 Y4MIA N as It 0 N
• klapotaetorm and &Wan to &H MOs of
• TOEI:4Cpo, NNIIPP AND CIGARS,
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Tos.A.cac.,
ofSas4T.6lßireetand Dimond Alley,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
al. R. CA H p - 4 - 4 0 H Fit e m
DIM= IN
.STRAW /SONNETS AND /I ATE,IPSE
msrgrar RIBBONS,
FLOWERS, du.
NO. 03 MARKET STREET.
PITTSBURG&
'J. M. LIFTT.LIIC
TaIrErRiCELAN'r
No. 54 St, Clair Street,
( Dr. Me'. Nov LI piMmman. PA
.4.6111;10fe
JOAN COCJEIRAST
- riNVTACTDIUM OP
ion Railing, Iron Vanles, Vasil Doors,
'Vindow. Mitten, .Window Guards, &e.,
Na. 01 &gond Stert and 80 Third girret,
(Babies:in Wood and Market,) . mrsunon, Pd.,
Have on hand' a variety or new Patterns, fancy and plain
=Rill° fa a!! pnrpoec Particalar attention paid to en.
cLningtlrsve Lots. Jobbing done at dont noticii: mt 9
JOHN S. LOH,
b . mit isrr TAYLOR,
No. 53 . Market St, Pittsburgh
_ assortment of CLOTHS, CaSSIMIRES,‘
Thannroa, COmoos, and all goad. anitaLla for gent/amens'
wear,J4t received.,
4141P-Oidara promptly flllad, la the latest sty loa of Ina art.
mtZolydro
J. aSOTT, Dentist.
LEAS removedToile home -lately a:el:Tied
by Dr.-Wm.a.ty.e, it.. 278 P.m lit.wt, (south .1414,)
third dou ),boys Mad strceL
0689 Hour. tram 9 a. K. MI 52. sr.
& C. P. MAECKLII,
iftlnlNC7l7llllll
ITINTINO, JOB AND ALL EMI* OP
P 24.:Cr. PAP 337 R:
Warollauso, No. NI Wood Bl
PI7TSJII27I9H, PI.
tnyaf
kiiiLNILY CC.M.14114113:
Rao bu,nghtzt inarkilt recta.
Porerardlng and Commlealon Merchant
AND WIIOLIMALII MULLIKIN
Cheese... Duffe l ,. Seeds.
And Pr<dace Gone.
d AWN 26 ULM flint!. Pilasses,
.A2NIW.RICAN
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OP
ArtLIMICAN WANCIIES..
Wciwould most respectfully call the atten
tion of the public to the American Watches now being es.
tenalvely intrados./. the manstfmtnreol which has bmottle
so tirsnly . rstahlaited. that entire confidenco sue be placed
upon themse sat viol Oorrost timekeepers, both by the
wearer and seller.
I:laving bean appointed Whobwede Ag is lot the este of
these Watches; the public may he emir that we can sell
tham se tho easy loth cob prim.
We hese al. a very large stock of Alleet-aed Platad
Wass;yine Oold, Jewelry In sets, end] se Ooral, Garnet,
Csamo,,2l.t end Pairlnin.
Our assortment of OLOCEA to non Ily , larga at present,
tonopriaing some beantifol 'patterns of Eight sod One Day
Parlor and Office °kelt& et greatly rednood prices.
W• hove Lao. r.u.wk or ugnal and °ma and
akar Waite. on band, all of oar own Impor&Gon.
at.., Width Maltose Toots, Materiel. and Wetth Olaseen.
-Y RETNISSIAN Z AIRTRAN,
N 0.42 Fifth street.
nOTIIKEISI
bon% fail to proeure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
ring gimp for Childras Teething. It Las po aqoal on earth.
It gristly facilitates the proems of tentbing by aoft%log the
'gums, redurlog aII luilamatatioo-rill allay palsood,la
'lore to, retulato the bowel. Derma epos ft, station, It
viii restroyporaolves, and relief and bealikto 'oar
• 'Wants: Rafietlyanfa ,
Thii Tslaable preparott Ls the piescription of IMO of
;atm maitomieceo an akflful female .Physidatts In lirikr
and bu Ivouinca watt Dever4l.ll,4 nacos is
Vilma of cases.
-Woke/Lass It the teat ituitmosest.rems.l.7l.
'ail clam of Lipouitrcylliut Diarhoes hi o,ll,lton...tether it
'arises trout teething 04 from stay other souse.
II life and health cub, be adttirostrei by defiant lied CEP i•dt
Is woratkiirsigbt 19 / gold.
gnomeof Dottie/OLn /gold..
' emery you le Dm Oultall
tiltatru. , ft is an old ail trell•trlad Otrauely'
P.I4OIIORLYR6ORNTD A EMILE.
.114ertoue genuine aster the Istralmile otOUNTlis
ISINIB,Dets York, Dont outside Wrapper,
Sa4 ty Druggists throtlationt
DZ. GISO. 11. KEYSER, Agent for PittSblurgh.
juktlawlyte? . • /
idsrita's PainctiLove Vaamix Dgsra6 - zp,
onty Ravdy in Lie Slide WortiMmt to Exterminate
occlic,Dello, Mos, Arm,Alomanimi,lh249,
1101216 MOLD, (in= Wow AND GARD:II WED% to
do,ooo wires SOLD IN ONE iroxTrf.
These Celebrated Ilcoredien base been exteurively need
for troop-taro years to ell part. of Etinve, sad theirrairso
pious power twee. beim eXtoOsli by the Houten of Muds,
.hence, Ragland, Austrin, l Pranchn Bresria, Penerny,
am, Holland, Naples, dal; - and their enemies' properties
*mined, and approved Of the Prat distiordehed
!amities all onir the world.
Their &Winn . ..tom to all hinds of Terrain and fount.
- * L - lisslieerenertMed lu this country hi the Dlrectora of lius
sarimtlPnblln Inetitutrons, Munn's, /muss, Proprietors
Onlotels, Warehouses Blanninetorics, sod by earl.. Ho
toguldred print. citineoutl
Humeratle Testimonials end Certificates of lha edlesey of
Mee Iteentelles con bo leoilittho Depot.
Tor ofle;Wbflaralssii4Seio, hJ &shay:dor and Pro.
Odor,.4ollllthillnietleal Mudd's,
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612 ProsdAny our. Houton et,) Nev York, ,
, ,
Omura Agent for Hurt,: pito' and evrodas, FILEEDI3I ,
DICKY RusigoN.DrEinist:No.lo Ago' Illmlue sad 4 47
lyosdrarifikitxt.. ' 1 • ' _
For moloki lLladtj wLoilealegnd ratan by R. Z. COI'LI
IMPS it 00, - corcorWaid arid amend Ibex JOS./Lk - HMG,
Onvier Diennald earl Plarlost! st. lin:111AM t WHEN
747 474 . Allan...X. I deldttlmdfo
81de 011 and ILaather Store.
KurgmErqx tr, Son, No. 31 S. Third
at. Deena= hilltkot*l °booted ste.,-Thlladelpfllo, biro
for raIoPILY AND SALTED EPADTIBII IDEDN3, Do and'
Dunn Ballad Patoslfia, Ton bare 00, ?annoy? and Car.
tor 4, kbt4^imirs4, fho tog form*.
MAD kb& of Gnat? In po ronslC wonted, for obkn
MOM nunirstprfro will bo stria In lash. or Woo In
Z O O2 B O Or /MIL Leather tfa e l l free of charge rod bold
Rupruite Ok Oso.ll.
stz.ofiloirost Ottet 4 l 1111141'8h. Pe., hat toon In the.
- Iteetent ales for the pent dr nwike, lend Dia procinal the
ohntirptorred itlnflot %Inane for the care or Itorela or
nrghlch tut 41teltfint to At to say rsitiof ruptero
. . 4 %,...111•- moranic, - that b• W•
t hZ:_t 4 ihnerrt readers to adi on Dr. Eerier, when iosy
"'44Uhttelfr newir4, astool poirmirt th.t Le le
..ti,;(lre the needfalteirti• In rod , -
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-to arrive
400/14,14.'rA2411.11. FLOUT
viram
WIZ I
r 2 4"44 All*ti";4'
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55Peu
30.
Pittsburgh - Steel Works.
litOrD-....—T.WollUktra
JONTLB. BOYD Ec. CO.,
lialmbetaren. at
CAST STEEL.
—ALSO—
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,.
*WHIN& AND
Corner Eons and Firet Ste., Pittsburgh, Pa;
tag
P. B. Cleavore
PRIZE MEDAL RONEY SOAP.
The only genuine, possessing a free nail
Creamy Lather, a lasting and dedicate Peanut.. .and
ranted not to lojura the atria.
BRWAER OP 001INTERPIUTtl,
P. B. Gloater'. Celebrated 'Moak, drown Wltoloor,ll4co.
tine and BoafloWar Soap.: alu;leopotoesoos Toth road,
for the Tooth and Gums, to to bad of all tha roapertahln
Drug sod Dam* fl4.lrea to the Untied Bastes.
Manufactary to London.
Wholesale Depot, Noe dl and as Dry stitot, New York.
otlll3mdfc .1. 0. ROVATON, Agtot.
RoPEs' A. .zyris
Of .9 tiva and doactiptlotno.
Warehouse, 489, eor. Penn aml Walnut Si
Tnro nosru Owe lb. P. P. W. d,O IL IL
Prtight Dopnt.,
soUrrollwfry rirrsauflon.
Tnt PletrvlLN STRUP.-IVnar Iv ri
Meet persona hare an htei tiur the Peruvian Syrup
preparluni or Peruvian Larks. TM* ie hot the raw
. • soluble preperatiou of Preto:lle of Iron, which i. r
Ilynneiral Into thecormillution, and wilt bet as a
a way that that metal dace nut usually act, wh.. g
the form or carbonate,. even lo Um Iron by hydroge
preparationolo popular "Kb I,l,yelrlana Whoever deatre
41; give Iron Ina form lint nfli bo acceptable to the Imam
stomach, cub that will bo readily inkip Into th• 14
give this Peruvian Syrup, which le attested by men of high
character throughout the country. Dr. Hayes the State
Amps of dltatschtuetts, teat files to Ite extraordinary v ir.
tuts, and we here every confidence in the ability of 'the
agent ItEre to convince anyone of (bosoms. The Petnelan
Syrup is mule In Beaten, auJ ham tonformedl moot 'rondo,
,a 1 cured In all db. en reqtaing a teal° and all...dive
prepantinn. Hee long advertisement in anoint,
Malays than".
MAL. II liflitttl, 140 Wood anvil, Iho din, for thl. city. aolt.lll ter
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SEWING MACHINES
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FOR SALE WITH ALL
LATE IMPROVIIMSNTS,
A T
DIANILIPAUTURICIVS PRIVES.
B V
ALEX. R. REED,
mr9tll.l No. 6 FMB Stre•t.
Mi!MO
thing ieachims.
1311.1,1, AND EX AMIN 11:
THE LATHS? IDSPRoVEMENT
IN
Sewing Machines.
Sir-Thls Mama took tba PISST PRIM 11111 at the liar
Alitglmuy County Fair .
THIS Is TILE INIAPIIINE who: ownera
offerei . premium of
$2 0 0 0
In Philadelphia to my other on a:hit/Mon 01 the Franklbs
Imitate that could do the mum moat/ of work m
Thalr offer sot baring been accepted Its sup. lorlty matt IA
rtalteded Por asap at
A. NI. 11iA REIITII.I./Is
itab Jlinr PIFDERAL 6T. ALLIIIIHEN CITY.
W• E. BHAtiAN & CO'S
Tv
SEWING ACHINES;
PRICE THILTY.PIVE IKILLARS
ll=
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EWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN
—A lireAtlat Gruver • 8.k..'. Quilting or TElluring
Idachine, nerandßan.l. warmutril l Arst.ritte or 'cr. Co
SW: will be maid Wiliam Man half price, Onn bonnet. itt
ne7 lIIMBST • BARIUM'S. enc. Liberty and Ilona tin.
CALL - AND nxemINTI
SEWING- za
.A_C If N S
'HICH RECEIVED AT TILE LAST
Ty Stale Fair to Ptillailelphla
HIGHEST PREMIUM. ,
Thew Machines are arkaavirlulgul by 411 who have ez.
snarled Itm, the am le nee, yet they are told Lr
TILE LOW PRICE OF THIRTY DOLLARS.
For Sale at No, 51 Fifth Street.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
OKNER.II AO ENTS.
oc:ALlyd
FAIRRANK'S SCALES
►AIRBANB'B MAY, COAL, PLATFORM sod
e
A - Waver) , diicriplloa:for asle at
Attorney and Counsellor at Lori
KUIIN'S LAW BUILDINGS
No. 13 Diamond Street,
mvl6,llyal]
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noon. senanini n.
MCKMOUT OWNAIIAN,
TRISH & MACKENZIE, Attorneys at iaw ,
yOffloitio. GO Fourth shred, Plttaborgh, P. Notary Pot
Ito and Ohlo Conuntratonor. sty
WANTED-1000 butt. prime Clover Seed
by (MAYA* VAN 0011 DER, Ili &cowl .t.
W A N'T E \ D,
5.000 BUSIIELN FLAXSRXD,
For which the highest market prim will be pad by
M. B. SUYDAM,
Allegheny 011 Mill,
Corner Crane and Rebecca Street*.
WANTED--501".1 bus. prime now Clover
VI 11. d. Apply to GRAVY A VAN (lORD6II,
oar lits. 13 wood . b eet.
5000. AGENTS WANTED—To hell 4
now lerrontlons. Agonts bore mead, :oror
$28,000 on ons,e—tadtar than all other similar agencies.—
Send (oor stamps and get 80 Rao, partitulars, gratiA.
ocBamd SPIIRAIM BROWN, Laisell,
I ANTED-5,000 "bushels Flax Seed. for
whkh the hfALest market price will Ir
su3o - J. B. CANFIELD* 00, tio.lll nal et.
TO LET—The commodious Dwelling ral
hone., with stable, out bonen nod groundo u• -Ala
tasted, brunet, U the reeidonce of Qom .U.D. Classics, ' enu.
OW at Fobs Bridge, Just beyond the city linear:* the Fourth
etresaltoad. Enquire et St U. 11111311, 'Agent,
cal4.ltf No. 60 fourth area.
TO UT—Several fine Store poems On St
01.1 r street, one ofghlah will be rontodin counxtlon
wlih tiro op/4one room the esoand Boor, and le quit eel.
casted for • fat - Mune pr . nexpot Wm. Enquire of
. ocli.dt! N. fl. INTIM, No. 60 Fourth at.
TO' LET—A comfortable two atory Fib
11 Batt al no. en, O'lbtra eirost, ron•Sla
tstalug 6 rooms, oath
i taahod fur t, end 'kitchen on brat
BUR. Zoquiro of R. It. NINO. No. Olt Liberty at.
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NOT : * ND BOLT MOE'S.
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PI 'PATENT COT PI SID NlJiti a ue en el on huni .041
moninfectund. Alio. Lll3 for BrIAO. w w w. sr , 4,
ticsamml Imaamau Az., fandshed bt nitor t notko.
Arj..Wstrlbunro, No 111 Water /amt.
Rol:Madly SNAP, SCULLS' a 'CC,
QUGAR CURED DRIED BEEF-301), lb
a. dub cured Beet jun reed sod En axle at FRANCE'S
Luc Ry Gronory nod Tat Store, FAleral Mr.*, At kogbe.y,
ARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT and Belt-.
ter Aperient onastantry avid by JOB. PLUM NO.
LpPJIANT OIL-6 cash in r.tore
far as b 7.
L2' BBLS. - XXTRA ANDI3GrPRAFINE
4. 'w - "ARYagaigeit crou a =pap,
'WI ADM]
nwNitlf 43111CRIRIG & CO.,
moviscrows ov
DOD RLE THREAD
A Model of Simplicity
WILCOX & GIBB 6,
KW PATRNT
COUNTER SCALES,
IAIRBANE'd ECAI.II WAREIIOIIBI4
12!!Eti
ft norms
(. B. M. SMITH,
HAS nimoyeD TO
Nest door to Bt, Peter's Chureb
ATTORNEYS AT LA It
Manto
Co Eft.
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SATURDAY MORNING; NOV. '5, 1559.
OPFICIA!, PA - PtR ,OP THE C/Tr
ty and Newe lt.ms
• 6 TCONOLOGICLL Obterrations for the G =cite, by
Shaw, Optician, SS Fifth St.—corrected daily:
IN nun. In ONAIIC.
70
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20 7-11-1
J o'clock A. hi
larornoter
TOE Lose BILL—Tha public will remember
that a hill in equity in relation to the matter be
tween J S Craft and John Barton, Esq., touch
ing the Steubenville Railroad, is alleged, to have
been loot out of the Prothonotary's office some
nil weeks cinoe. At that time Rome sharp alter
cations occurred between Oe.o. P. Hamilton, Esq.,
and Mr. Barton, the former gentleman intima
ting in a quite unmistakable manner that Mr.
Barton had taken the bill.. Ile asked that a rule
ho given on the Prothonotary, Daniel Aimatrong,
Esq., to bring the bill into Court, or Dhow canoe
why ho cannot. This rule wan granted, and the
hearing was yesterday had before Judges IVII•
Hams and Hampton. In the meantime a vast
number of depositions have been taken, and yea.
terday Mr. Hamilton read them
Robert Woods, Esq , testified that he bad seen
and read the bill'in the office of the Prothono
tary: that he thought it was in the hand-writing
of Mr. Craft; that he had no ides where
and could not give any account of it.
S. F. Von Bannhort deposed, in subitauce,
ILat Mi. Barton met him in the street and asked
&Craft was busy getting up testimony, to which
Mr. V answered he didn't know, but that. hp
hadn't seen him in church that day, where en'
scortitnes came. Nlr. Barton said that ho
wasn't pleased with the way Jones, Presidenref
the Railroad, had acted. Mr. Barton declared
to' God he knew nothing about the bill; that It
was a strange affair; that ho has neon if and
rend it, but given it again to 'Wilson or Marcus
Lewis, etc.
We do not above, pretend le give any there
than a hint of the testimony.
After it was concluded, Judge Hampton milked
Mr. Howard, who appeared for Mr. Barton, if
he desired to Tend the testimony which he'had
with him.
Mr. Howard soul that on be would not then
have time to get though it before evening, ho
begged the cove might,vtio postponed until riat
urday (ihis morning ) Imputations had been
thrown upon Mr. Barton in I hit matter which he
felt it his duty to meet.
Judge !tampion said there wan nothing what
ever in the lentiminny basing anyjmaring upon
Mr. Barton. The rule wan granted upon Mr.
Armstrong.
Mr. Howard replied that that wan true, hut
that the whole proceeding in thin matter wan in
' tended to injure Mr. Barton and no ens eine
nu was anxious to meet these studied insults
which had been heaped upon hint.
. Mr. Hamilton then said, laying a huge roll of
papers upon the table, that if the Court PRIF.fil
to Motto Ott attnchtnent upon Mr. Barton, Mr.
Armstrong, or any other man, if they maw rea
son fur such or any similar proceeding, he was
satisfied, he had discharged his duly iu the prem
ixes, and would there !rave the matter. Ile'
would go no further into this matter into the
CUSBIOII of the , 100,6008 growing out of it, un
less-provoked to it.
Mr. Howard said that the ease mould not be
left in its Present pasture. The one side had
been presented, with a studied effort to misre
present and injure a member of the har, and the'
other side should be heard
The Court was than adjourued till this mero•
lug. when it will he permitted ue .to hear the
ether side of the story and very likely some
sharp diseuvieua upon the whole matter.
WHAT NEXT I—They are funny folk who live
away up in Tenange. We published a letter
from (Id Creek about the fired of Hutt month that
made a sensation. Our readers will remember
I that letter, relative to an unfailing supply of
petroleum, near Titusville, that yielded just no
muck as the proprielore were able to barrel, up.
Since that letter one rialtliehed a destructive fire
has — pied" some of rho arrangement. up there,
but yet the ell conies out, and the demand for it
is greater than the supply.
'the minket in this article ie sn active that
hundreds of men hare been prospecting lately
in Warren and Venting° °aunties. Crary place
that offered any promise of oil has been ex.
amined, and more boring ham resulted than can
usually be found during a whole winter at Har
risburg. During these examinations, one man,
or one set of men, happened upon--am it is al
leged —sold ea Rarer err •
A loan 1.1314 in tbo Oily yesterday who says
that gold and silver hive been (01111,1 on th e
hanks of the river a few miles holow Franklin
Whether say reliable testa have been applied to
the material found, to learn whether it is pre•
ei'onn or otherwise, whether such geological
strain hoe horn porietrated as would yield gold
or Oyer t:ith,r, we are not able to say. 'What
we do know in that our friend inquires 14 that
the excitement in Vcnauga 099 T 'the oppoecd
discovery is intense, and men are digging, Living
and prospecting in all places wh'ere the leant
probability of success offers. .I . 4ive its otil or
gold" is the cry, and at the prior which pkro.
'emu now brings in our market, oil and goill are
eariversilde terms
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I'm Of, rag 31 4, ,,, H. J. 1 . ..1.0r,•n. T. II Porr
won 1 Pros, Pluitar•llJ.l‘.
Tuts is regarded an one of the most (arcing.
ling romances of We day, ahounding in thrilling
and absorbing incidents Ur. Mackenzie thus
velar, of it iu a late review in Forney's Press:
"Mr. Peterson introduces a young girl, early
orphaned, whom a rich uncle in the city is com
pelled, for very shame sake, to lake rare of la
his house she to treated moat unkindly, as poo
relations too frequently are, while hi, own
daughters arc petted, and one of them growing
up into a 'beauty,' being spoiled. In the earlier
chapters, the author draws, with almost painful
fidelity, a touching picture of the early trials of
an orphan's dependence upon rich but grudging,
aelfith and utikin I relations. In fulness of time,
having risen to womanhood, Margaret Ginty,
(the heroine) arcompaniesher kinsfolk to a sea
Bile place called the Clulle,•whioh is described
Ross to bear a vivid resemblance to Long Branch!
There ehe wins the heart of a Mr. Talbot, one
Who, in every respect, is a gentleman. Her
cousin; Georgians Elliott, who has-failed to win
him, fondly land foolishly marries an adveolur
er named Dsnpencer, who has nothing hut dash
ing manners and a good wardrobe to recommend
him. For chic, she is repudiated by her parents,
and retiree with her hueband'to an old atone
mansion in the vicinity of the city—which we
take to be Philadelphia. Margaret Gray, who.
unhappily quarrels with her lover on n point of
womanly principle, in which she was right, is
also turned eat of doors by her uncle, and be
cornea a visitant of the Old Plone Mansion, with
which great crimes are traditionally connected.
What occurs there during that brief residence
and in subsequent shorter visite, forms the rays.
tery end romance of the story, which are power
fully worked up quite in Mrs. Radcliffe's man
ner, but which we leave the reader of the book .
to discover for himself. Mr. Peterson has in
vested the Mansion with n supernatural halo,
which reminds us of the po erfel effect produced
by Wilkie Collins' eiciilar treatment of the mys
terious Myrtle Room, in .The Dead Secret.'
Ono /eels so uncomfortable, in short, when
reading the - dark legends of that gloomy, maned
mansion, that the denouement, sad es it in, in
felt as a relief."
For sale in this city by W. A. Cithlenfenney,
Fifth Myatt, opposite the old theatre.
Tur.IVEATIIES - -Yesterday was notable an re
spects the weather. The standing theme seemed
to be renewed in freshness and vigor. Fnr a
week we have had very disagreeable weather.
Everybody lien been eying around, filling their
coal hotteestopping crevices to keep the wind
away, drawfng out -great coats from ancient
wardrobes, and in abort, doing all these things
which devolve upon men and women at the sud•
den onslaught of winter. fiat yesterday the sun
came out with a pleasant face, looked in through
a tetrihle cloud of smoke upon the city, gradu
ally molted the incipient los and sent great costa
among the garments of last summer again. The
day was delightful and the sunny side of the
street almost too warm for comfort. The last
days of the Indian Slimmer are usually the plena
antest of the whole autumn, and we advise our
(ricotta to get in their coal while the sun shines.'
1 10%111E17TM/ OCCA6IOII.—ILI our report of the
preeeedinge of the Third Anniversary of the
Young Men's Christian AVIDCLOIOII in the church
of Rev. Dr. Swift, on, Wednesday evening of
this week, we remarked that that gentleman had
been in the ministry about forty years. We
mentioned the number of years eomeirhat at
'random, not being aware at the timo that we
were almost exactly right.- . That venerable err
vont of the Meter will preabh his fortieth an
niversary sermon tit his church, on heaver at.,
tomorrow taunting, when doubtlese all whoever
eat under hie teacnings, and who may be able to
be present, will hear him. They bane been
forty years of labor fur 'blob thin earth can
atford no adequate reward, that being reserved
for t he hotter life beyond.
if/ORADMIL ACCIDEHT:—The Canton (Q.) ne
pO;Si/Ory of the let instant says that hire. Miller;
wife of Mioheel Miller, a fanner residing about
twnmilee senlh west of that plane, wan engaged
last week in boiling snap in the yard near her
house, when by soma means her Clothes hanght
fire, and no one being 'nigh to aid her, she wne
burned to a crisp. ' She lived but seven hours
after the accident. She was a good woman and
leaves a familflo mourn her untimely end. '
. Tug Citizens' Ilmik Gaping, on Wood street,
is hastening fi.oteards, coMpletion. The lower
story front. latest:lit Oinifinl., It is of Freeport
,clone, sod will wtirsi gm! pr31710121.1p39.1•1!pj.
dowiT PAOCEEDIMIS.
..SCP HUM COVlT.—Before Judges Strong,
ThOmpean, Read and Lowrie, C. J.
Friday, Nor. 4.—Com. cr. rel. Harold vs. West
-mgcland county; argued by Cook for plaintiff
in error and by Cowan contra.
deed's Appeal, Indiana county; argued
Foster for plaintiff in error. CSuri declined
heiring the other aide.
temunger es. Hilly, Westmoreland; continued.
Ellam ea. hlarehall, Armstrong; submitted.
Vahan to. Hord & Co., Westmoreland. argued
by hook for plaintiff in error, and by C owan
contra
Groff el al. wt. tVealtland, Cambria; argued by
Foster for plaintiff in error and jay Johnaton
contra.
Irwin ei al. vs Irwin, Westmontland;• argued
by Armstrong for plaintiff in error, Cowan con
tra,;and cloned by Poster for plaintiff in error.
Ordered—That Turman' Sheppard, of Phila
delphia, ho appointed inspcolor of the Eastern
Penitentiary, in the place of John Baer, deo'd,
anddo hold the office (or the remainder of hie
term.
%fest moreland county T 9. Couetnaugh I p , In
diana; argued by Footer (or plaintiff in error
ankßanks contra
liartnian el al. bl C,laatha rn, Westmoreland;
subijoitted by Fester for plaintiff in error, and
Cotton contra.
{Weir vs Moyers, 'Whine; argued by Col4y
for plaintiff iu error.
Oral. or Quatizert Sassiens.—Before Judges
Medlars and Parke.
flt s ;irlay, Nos. 4fh. —Martin O'Laughlin wAs in.
diolad for stealing a coat worth s6,.from J o h n
Laughlin, merchant tailor, Wood street. It ap
pearn that he took the coat from the door whore
it erne hanging, put it on, walked through the
Moro and so out into a hook alloy, and there took
it oft i bundled It under bin arm, and was making
off, when he was arrested. Mr. Laughlin took
the Whole thing for o joke till he saw the attempt
to mike off with the coat. For the defence it
appented that the man was crazy with drink and
had ,o kuowledgo of what be was about. A
verdict of not guilty waif rendered.
George. W. alias Sharper Smith, indicted for
stcalfllg a buggy harness from Mr. James Pat
ton, pus put on trial. The harneee was found
with Ir. Coyle, of Sharpahurg. This is theneo
end indictment for stealing harness on which
this young fellow has born tried. lie was found
guilty, and Mr. Whitten, Smith's counsel, made
a motley for anew trial.
Jolla Baxter, of Penn township, indicted for
stealing of Mr. George Sharp, of Plum town.
altip,-;;_2 pounds of butler in a bucket, and a
stone:crock of butter. Baxter lives within about
nix niiles of Sharp. This was a trifling case,
but nealipied a long time. The jury rendered
verdiet of guilty.
Eadly . 4srael, an English woman, was indicted
for soiling liquor without a license. Constable
Finnegan, of the Sixth Ward, testified 'that do
fondant Bred on Fulton street, and had alo and
lit for nate. the evidence occupied a good
deal sf time. Verdict of not guilty.
John Howell, colored, In jail since Zinh of
Angnat on a charge of assault and battery, was
dischnrged, no bill having been found against
him
Mr Eliza Orr, in jail on n °barge of adultery,
preferred against her by her husband, John Orr,
was discharged, no bill having been found. The
court .:bell that the husband could not legally
appear as a wituess against his wifo, nor was it
legal for her to be held on his information.
John Williams, colored, indicted for adultery,
etc on oath of John Orr, was discharged, the
grand; jury having ignored the bill. ,
Philip BeiWein, on the lath of July, AB is
alleged in the indictment, sold liquors to minors.
Ile waif put on trial for this offence. The case
was not finished when we left court.
•.
11E49 to Baits —The Cambria Tribune yo
Thursday says a man, named Godfrey Garman,
was instantly killed by the cars at Wilmore Sta
tion, op Tuesday morning last.. Ile attempted to
jump all the Fast Freight train while it was un
der rapid headway, hut holding on to the car too
long, he was jerked off his feet and caused to
fall forvrard parallel with the track, when he was
struck= by the oar wheels in the head and in
stantlikilled The Butler American tells of
a liitloboy named Johnston whose hand became
entangled ill the tail of a cow be was driving.,
and the animal becoming frightened, ran away,
draggigg him a long distance and very much in.
jovial; bum— ...... The Ruder Democrat says that
too day of last week, Joseph Hockenberry, of
Frank Tin township, Butler actual, and. Robert
Armstrong, Lie son.in.law, gel into i difficulty,
when ijoekenberry stabbed Armstrong some two
or three times. Wo learn dial Armstrong is re
covering. Ileekeoberry has not boon arrested...
...The ..A mrstran Standard says that Wm. Hess
has heat arrested on suspicion of having set en
firs a rick of wheat, belonging to Mr. John A
Patterinin, of Franklin Ip , Fayette county
i
Wei. C. McKean. F.ht , fur a ng lime Deputy
Sheriircf Fayette county, (lir at hie rceidenco
on Monday morning last. Ile to a man highly
respected by all who knew h i Mr .
Mr. Harvey
1.. Sleiiii, of Slate Lick, Pa , been chosen by
the Trnaters of Washington Co ego as Professor
of Latin, to supply the v....m.4 ...toned by
the relay...ion of Prof. Aciaison The free.
hyteriali Synod of Wheeling, during its recent
session";in Steubenville, elected Res. r las. Black,
of NlcilnunrilAitargb, l's , as Professor of Greek
Language and Literature in Washington College,,
to fill the vacancy occasioned by rho resignation
of Itev.lE C. Wines, D B.
,ikt.xx. 11. Rest' has been Po long before
the public with hie Wheeler di Wilson's! Sewing
Machine, and bas supplied no large a number of
persoreOrith that now almost iudispensable ar
ticle, tent notices of it or praise of tt seem to be
well nigh superfluous. The excellence of the
work in , this machine. the neat and substantial
manner in which its joints of iron, its ribbnos
of steel:and the ornaments which decorate the
whole aj•e put together, commend themselves at
.ace to eye and giro it a high place as en
rticfe or furniture in any neat and tastefully
arranged house. When to these advantages are
added (hone pertaining to its ueefolness, the•
faeility;with which it rolls ofd its work, the ease
with which it is made to perform the toil of
many a;Preary huger, its economy, in which, we
may accredit the saving of many we/ ....nee do
voted im ihe•making of necessary ',Ma of
family Pear, the saving of eye-sight;ot patience
amt of boars which may he devoted to reading
or to study, we may look upon this Sewing Ma
chine an a boon conferred upon our age, as a
gift to Women, who at beet have to suffer, to
verve and wait, more, vastly more, than they
ought. ,ift is an excellent gift to the housewife,
to the sister ur the mother—a Sewing Machine
by which perplexing and petty, yet necessary
toil, is Made almost a pleasure; in which, days
of weariness are transformed Into hours of corn
parativeif not of absolute comfort. Will our
readers ',step lobo Mr. Reed's, al No. 68 Fifth
street, aid look at his large supply of this pat
ent Tbey will then readily perceive that what
we nay in the above lines is strictly true.
UATI7CI . I.IO Often/1N ANYLInII.-IVO /OMITII %from
the report of the auditors of this asylum that
Its reoeipte for the past year, from all Between,
were $14,738,28. Of this the reoeni Fair yield
ed $4,457,52; the Orphans' Pic-nie on the 4th
of July; $2,081,60; Bishop Till:loDte leet-ure,
$289,54 and a house which was cold in Law
rence oeirnty, sl,99s—the balance, with the ex
ception if some $1,700 which was borrowed on
Asylum'otes, being contributed in Ca t i on . way ,
The expgnsen during the came period are given
al. $13,104,72, leaving a balanoo in the treasury
of $573;36. The debts of the institution are
note fixeil at $5,859,77, of which nearly $5,000
is dile an.borrowcd money.
HUpUaY
SCIIOOI. Ty.sonses' Itinemen.—A
'ugh and interesting meeting of the Methodist
Sunderitchool Society was held on Thuraday
eveningjast. in the feature roonfof the First M.
P. Glum* Fifth street. A fordible address wan
delivered' by Rev. J. Chivington, of Nebraska
City; and several epirited resolutions tending to
further the cause passed with great unanitoity.
The Irepnrts from a number of Schools repre
sented iq the Association show them to be In a
prosperobe condition.
DEA 4- WM. fisher, gad , a ratiog elder in
the FiratliJnited Presbyterian Church, of Man
chester, died at his residence In that borough
yeeterdarrnornieg. flo had boon in declining
health fdr aver a year, and met his fate with
calmnertiwnd resignation,
----
olt.t.r.o.—An only sort of Mr. Boman, mimic
leacher of this oily, was killed on Thursday, on
the Bittlei turnpike, about six mike from the
city, by tteing run over and trampled under foot
by a butig he wee holding, which becamefright
ened.
work, and;
taost.—,7lthe of the fur Laces in Massillon, which
!or anion past boo been idle, is again at
as wo aro informed, la doing a good
business. It is, both in quantity and quality
of the; ken it turns out, surpassing all that it
has hetelefore accomplished,
To cy'
toe', City is, STILL, rust Cosa.—The rash to
Clark's,Difl Book Store is still on the increase, and
gate are ditsburced with the same liberality as ever.
ihelhest few, days quite a number of beautiful
articles ;hose been given away here, comprising silver
and gold 'catches, silver better knives, a silver card
basket, witk nun:wrong sugar sprang and desert knives
of the eamiknaterial, and a large amount of very val
uable ierre l4r y. Persons desirono of procuring books,
of any On cannot find a better selection to the city,
while ate thq same time they will receive gifts worth,
perhaps; doable the amount of their investment-
Don't forget the pled°, No. 63 Market et.
Wlrrnanititu, Nor. hereby acknowledgexoy
inciebtedners to Mr. D,W. Clark, for the elegant Nil-
Word, 4 4 received . ast evening, at hie Gift Book
ntorer, No. 63 Market street, and would advise all
persons in tSinit of good books, to examine hte stock.
I ; We. 31. Comma?,
;;'; Mount {Washington, near Pittahurgb.
PITTNIIp Rau, Nov, 4,lBso.—This is to certify that
I Pu rch "e 4 ;' , Wei Yesterday it Clark's Alit Book
Store, Marla! street, and wetted as a gift a
Splendid ',Sitree Watch. Mr.' C. has my thanks and
Lost *idles for succau, as his unbounded liberality
r"" " - Conn. Worky Mei PittiburiX.
Telegraphic
LATEST FROM EUROPE
Ssrevit.Lx, N. 8., Nov. 4.—The horse express
having arrived from Halifax, tarnishes Liverpool
dates to the ,22 - a ult., brought by the steamship
America.
The departure of the steamer (treat Eastern for
the United States had been again pottpooed, this
time rine die. She will probably not leave this year.
No time witbbe fixed for the trans-Atlantic voyage
until good progresshas been made in fitting out the
'ship in a thorough sea-going condition and accord
ing to some authorities there is no likelihood of the
voyage being made before spring. She will remain
at Holyhead about ten days longer and them go to
Southampton to complete her fittings, after which a
trip to Lisbon is naiken of.
Priam Napolebn, after minutely expecting too
Great Eastern at Hollyhead, paid a flying visit
to Liverpool and then left in hie steamer for parts
unknown.
The funeral of Hobert Stephenson took place at
Westminster Abbey, on the 21,a, with every demon
stration of respect- Mr. Stephenson bequeathed J:25,-
000 to public institutiorts at Newcastle, Sunderland,
Shields, and other towns in that
The details of the treati agreed upon by tho Zu
rich Conference had: been published, from which it
appears to be a mernamplification of the Villa-Fran.
ra agreement of the Emperors. Tlte rights of the
Grand Dukes of Italy ire reserved for the considera
tion of the Congress of powers.
Spain was dissatisfied with Morocco's otter of paci
fication, and a war was considered imminent.
The Sardinian Government had bolted a decree
calling for a loan of one hundred millions of francs.
The steamers Vanderbilt and City of Baltimore,
from New York, and the South America, from Que
bec, bud arrived out.
Liverpook&torday, ()rt. 21.—The sales'of Cotton
for the week amounted to 59,000 halos, the market
baring an advancing tendency and clean" descrip
tions of middling qualities being Li higher. The
following ere the authorized quotations : New Or
leans fair 71d, middlings 7 3-16 d; Mobile fair 71,
middlings 7d; Uplands 74, middlings 0 1-16. The
stock in port-is 519,000 bales, 372,500 of which are
American.
The advices from Manchester are unfavorable.
floods ueb slow of sale, but the prices are unaltered.
The market for India goods has a declining ten
dency.
Liverpool Morksts.-1--The Breadstuffs Market gen
era* closed dull. Fleur dull at 2.28 &Gin 27e per bbl
for American. Whoat at 9s 3d€1,98 Gd for red; 9.1 Gd
(71,11 s per rental for white. Corn quiet; yellow 29s
6.1@,30s Gd per quarter; white 25Ga 375.
Provisioner lkoef qUiet but steady: Pock and Ba
ron dull. Lard firm. I Other articles quiet.
London, Saturday, P. Al.—Comilla closed at 95i
Market dull. 'Brillion in the Bank of Eng
land decreased £339,000 during the week. Money
market slightly more stringent, but thesupply
abun
dant.
The Zurich treaty stipulates that the ratification
of the peace treaty shall be exchanged within fifteen
days.
The Paris Pays intimates that Naples, Spain, Por
tugal and Stratton aro not Maly to be members of
the projected Congress. The Landon Times, NM. and
Herald aro averse to Englamps joining it. The Post,
Lord Palmerston's organ, regards the Italian compli
cation no very serious, and tbeiiituation of Napoleon
very embarrassing. It also thinks it certain that It
o.
magna will Ise attacked by thea'apal troops and that
at the first menace of an armed intervention in the
derbies. tluibaldi's troops will sweep away every
vestige of the Papal rule.
The Independence Belga says that out of compli
ment to Napoleon, Austria proPosod 4 that tho Con
gress should sit in l'aris, but this was declined, and
the chances favored Brussels.
The electricians have commenced at Valencia ex
periments on tho Atlantic cable, with coma oncour
aglnvesults.
It is reported at Paris that the Emperor has refused
an audience to a deputation from Bologna, bet
granted one to a dopution froM the Duchies.
The English journals' continue to draw attention
In the immense naval armaments now building in
Franco, particularly at Toulon, where 22 largo ships
are being constructed.
Nothing definite is known aslo the projected French
Chinese expedition.
It is mported that Marshal Vllllaint has suggested
to Napoleon, the occupation of tho Duchies by
French troops to prevent civil war.
Considerable mitetuent prevails at Piedmont on
account of the renditions of the Zurich treaty. It is
reported that Neapolitan war ships having been seen
off Romagna. Piedmontese squadron has been
ordered Into the Adriatic.
There is an unconfirmed rumor of a revolutionary
movement at Palermo, in which KW rebels were
killed.
A Zurich telegram or the lath says the principal
points of the treaty between France and Austria,
signed by the plenipotentiaries but not yet ratified
by the two governments, are as follows Austria'
gives up Lombardy, except Mantua and Pesebiera,
and as far as the frontier lido filed by special rem
rnisidon to Prance, who transfers it to Piedmont.
Pedsions acquired in Lombardy aro to be paid by
the new government. - Piedmont is to pay Austria
1 1 - 0,000,000 florins and be responsible for 3.5 of the
debt of Monte Lombard Venetia, making the debt in
all transferred to Sardinia 250,000,000 francs. The
. • •
two contracting poaverawill unite their efforts in or
der that the reform M the administration should be
carried out by the Pope. The rights of the Dukes of
Tuscany. Modena and Parma aro expressly re.rved
to the two Etroperors who will o•'ist with all their
power to the (ornnti•n of a confederation of all the
Slate:, of Italy. Venetia. under Augorm rule, is to
torn part of lb is coolodorati.m. Ratiliewt4unn will
he exchanged a t Zarith within It days. It will he
seen from the above that the treaty is merely an am
plification of the Villa Franey agreement.
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C11A1:14:91,U)1, Nov. 4.—There has been a on; Led
abatement in the earitetnent here to-day. The town
is, however, as full of people as when the excitement
was at its height, and strangers are continually coin
ing and going. .lodge Russell &Windy, and Mr.
lloyt, who first todkolp Itrowe's defence, left, here
this learning for Boston. Cony's, who eve found
guilty, has not yet received sentence. Shields Green,
one of the negro prisoners, Was pat on trial to-day.
Ile is defended , by Mr. Nennett. The evidence is
closed, and the care will be submitted to the jury 11-
11)01701w. Copeland is next fur trial; and on Monday
It is expected that the wounded man Stevens will he
brought up. It is almost certain that Cook. will
plead guilty, 'first submitting a written cold . ..sten or
statement of hls connection, with Ilronth‘, ilia
brother.in-law, Governor Willard, of Indians;
here.
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11-st.vione, Nov. 4.---The congressional delega
tion from this State will he as follows : —lst district,
J. 11. Stewart, Dom. 2J, E. 11. Webster, tmeriean.
:id, .1. M. Danis, American. 4th, 11. W'. Davis,
American, sth, J. M t Nimble, Dom. 6th, (len. W.
pughes ' Dem. The Democrats will have a majority
fin both branches of the Legjalature. ne e dier r ict ie
yet to be heard from.
Wooseen, Nov. 4.—Joseph P. Miller, a baggage
master on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, residinr,
at Harrisburg, Was killed this evening On the Pitts
burgh, Fort Wayne h. Chicago Railroad, While at
tempting to get on the ears, after they hail started
from the station.
Sr. Louis, Nor. 5.—A block, containing about ;25
wooden tenements, on Ovum et., between Fifth aid
Sixth, known as the "Rubber} Roost," composed of
notorious Irish doggeries antrdisreputable dancing
houses, was burned last night. Loss probably $15,-
000.
New Yona, Nov. 4 .—Daoyaney is the principal
feature in the stock market to-day; the bull,cligoe
seem to hare the preponderant purser and evince
greeter,courage than at any time of thorn month.
Tito obi - jb:tent of specie to-morrow will be from
$500,000 to $1,000,000. t.
FARTUIR POINT, Nov. 4-8 P. M.—A snow storm
prevails here and the weather i.e foggy. There ap
pears to be not the slightest chance of the arrival of
the steamer North American to-night. She is now
due with three days later 'Alcoa.
RICPUOND, V., Nov. 4.—Gov. Wise has issued a
proelaniatlen,uffering a reward of EAU each for tho
arrest of the following named fugitive insurgents:
Owen, Brown, Barclay, dowse, Merriam and Todd.
NRW Onimurs, Nov. 4.—The fire in the Fourth
District but evening 'destroyed GO dwellings. The
loss is estimated at $250,000.,
CO A IMP:STUN, N. C., NOT. 4.—Clowlei Macbeth we
ro-olorted Mayor of this city by 100 mai.
To SKIVING BIACRING OPERATORA.—Mr. J. T.
Shaw, No. CS Fifth aireet,4th story over J. It. Reed
a Co. ' . Jewelry Store, is fully prepared to repair And
pistrtn perfect order all description of Sewing Ma
chines. Operators having defective and damaged
machines will find it to their advantage to give him
a call, ais he will mohq all things right and restore
the machine to perfect running order. Prices mod
erate.
Montooth, Noe, 175 and 177 Smith
field street, has just received thottemod pounds of
clover end buckwheat honey. to glass boxed mad glass
Jars, which he Is selling at the most reasonable
rates.
Notice to Builders anciContractons.
TUE UNDERSIGNED (former)y formimn
tor . Floland Parry) wonld reapoctfully inform those
for whom he has dons work, mid ths public kenerally, that
Le k now propsrsd to furnish Plata, or pot on Slats kook,
la the mast *proved manor, Ord,TO for RuoDug on kto
'milting of Slate Hook (11' left at the offire of Mon. Lamalo
Ho, torpor of Etna street sod the Noah Ylftb ward,) *lll
Lo promptly att.:Owl 1.. TifinlAS
tny2lkercol.
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OV 'VARIOUS iIUEI4;
nzAtirtrur, moue DE LUNE ROBES,
All oponed Ras day
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rrEn.anrcrt. OF' MUSIC.
trio;(n, Flier, Melaka', and Staging)
lurelune.lo Ei15011,3,f i . r and
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DNNCY., NO. 113 tOURTII , fitIiMET, Pittoborgh, Pa.
(AMMON SENS/ rules the mass of the pOOOO,
*Marvel. the tolstounea and tolianthrope ph tiolophers may
ray to the ountrary.Allow them • vied Mug, lot Its ma
ltsd
he early ameliorated, and, they mill not hesitate to
give It their most coultel patruoitga The On.sa hone al
ready routed the jodgmeut of • phydolan concerning the
victualler LIOBTATTEWA DIMAS, me num be men to the
Immense! meantitlas Of this medicines that Ice annually sold
in every auction of the leni. It is nom rxogn>trr ore greet.
it superior to another remake yet derived for •11•01...1 of
the digest:lra organ; inch es diabase, dysentery, dyepop
elk and for the various fryers that mho from derangement
of them portions of the system. Hostetter's name is tart
becoming a household word from Stiles to Trasa from the
ehoree Mau Atlantic to the Parra. Try the galas and hi
Sold by druggists end deiders firnerelly ,emerrhuna awl
4 TIES t ElMlTH;tuum,uctlusizina t=hr.
Watotowl*Preat MAL •.:
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F•ss'. Enna. Rev: CL ILL.
kwwwsisunt.Gu istnntracTal.
Egveed sp,dely /511450rg1t Closet.
Prrrre.2l.7., Bartimrr, NO - nun 15 32 .
FLOUR—ealra of 6,V bbl. In earl°. /DO, from .tore. at
$4,6705,00 for Surer, 25,"4015,21 for Extra, 2.5,0045,70 for
Estra Fatally, and $5,7502,00 for fano,.
WIIIRRY-4ralea of 47 bbl. Rattlllo4 at 7.7121 . A and 17 do
Old Rye at 650g51,25.
POTATORS.—aaIIe 187 bush at 45. . .
011tFER—allo of 10
APPLES—oak. of 145 bbl. a 41 .5 0.
94. AR--aale• 10 hhda at se-5;,.; and 20 bbl. crushed at
MOLAS6ES—e*s 3A bbTL at 4 41; Lad 2 MI6 Sy
CLOVER SEED—aelve of ISO bush at 64;5. to IT Lod
oras.--wo. of 460 bosh In lot., Item .torn at 573431.
11. W. FLOUR—gales 75 as no private terra.
C l ll6E6E—tedes of ILI his at 856/605;•
SOAP--celve L*o Our et 6.
II A le—sates or torte a $17015 1, too.
CORN—eidet 01145 hoop et 75.
11.600N—nom of 1,000 Inv /Moulders at SW.
OlL—exit% 1,2)0 bble Refined Coal at 806465.
RIDNACTILDeIf AND CUZIAI 141/471 A
New Tong, Nor. 2.—We hate
Into
to report es atilt fur
ther Arline 01 cattle brought Into this market for bred, Inild
they are, and will to killed and noire sled. that name, ab
though only ins hdersble fair condition for stack, and lame
nOt emu that BM, we the market Is glutted with this sort
Of rattle, it has Come effect toward reducing the ram °reach
as ere In good conditiou for the retell botcher, hot net much
below hoc net • pound. Real good beef cattle have been to
demand at (On all through this market, white those of Avery
lair gmle,for the city bo had talks, The poor
est of th e stork', howerer, web elieve hos eold worse than at
any time this year; and tho medium and better aorta. shoot
the same rates they did four *make ago, when the stock le
market we more than a thousand ler.
The weather on Tuesday wait Jut as Iles as could be wish.
od • for the opening of the market; yet it did-not Induce
Gofers to Como forward, and trade was eery doll 11l day,
after the cattle were yarded, and the mutet closed early,
with an unusual huge portion of the clock on band.
Tho cattle broken all agree that prlots of the bettor aorta
, if rattle were eqtal to half a root • pound lower than that
Tuoadsy, which was a good deal better than Wedneeday,and
the owner. of the poor Nuts Imixted that the market open.
el full a cent wore than the flume of better days hut
week, and decidedly the wont of theisemon.
•
Poll..thaenta, Nor. 11.—The tr.:martian. It the Stock
Board continue very light. Reading Ithilroad thanre tin.
proved fraction to-day, eales being made at 111!:,. .Ethdra
mooed mortgagn bonds fell to 8. Ihmira stock old
the woe pricothat tea obtained for the Catawlexa. A heir
shares of farmers' and Dechanim . BAIA Huck teas sold al
The money market is not changed in any of it. feature..
The recent tenons of the Canadian beets Mans hardly
upon the poop) Io nod about Bnffalo. Well oet•blished
@thulium, In that city advertised that they would redeem the
notes. the. bank. at par, and did m while they held fen&
for that purpose, Just . our brokers and Nankai do for the
denthel banks du coo own neighborhood. Al soon as
the lash; fend provided for the mho:option w. exhaneted, the
promising books ranged to endues my more; and the peo
ple who have then Induced to take their not., because of
the
promise to rehson them, rather Lime In confidence thot
the institution. issuing them were trustworthy, hove been
left to Stiffer. We ballet g with the people of Iltdialo, that
trio inetltutions that thus promhul redemption are xmerly
equally culpable with them that issued thejnotrt nod failed.
Ctheorsytt,Nor. 2—There womanly. moderate demand fur
Esitern exchange, yeeterday'e docile° hoeing produced no
activity, and supplies are •ocumulellog with Most of the
:nary dealer. Betoken met the demand very freely at
preen, end noue of them were anxious to pay at our quote
tions, though depositors were allowed 40 for New York sod
Philadelphia, mud 37 for Baltimore end Boston. The offer
logs en the two latter ponds, however, were ineigelfirazt.
Isoalers kutioloste loon or rates within the next fortnight, nod
they sun shaping their busks°. accordingly. The lull sop
ply, and the downward tendem7 in prime, at present erne ,
lured, will have a favorable effect upon the hank, of (rang
which have heretofore been closely premed by the ealortlng
hoar.. Already • number of the more distant tooth 11.0
been strict en from thoselort Ilthud supplieeefexchango
from merramilsoperstia. InCreaSe4the circle will/. farther
contracted, until there will bo no necoulty to look to the
banks, the mein dependouca When the exchauge touches'
% for banker's check. the Resorting Liminess affords no
profit. Tho indiestioo, now ere, that this paint will soon be
reached.. The bulk. of Irmo, me; therefore ho expected to
commonee at once the work of expanainn hitherto their
movements have been In the oppoallodhoctiou, anethey are
how in a condition to rnthoud freely to the legitimate de
mand of busters@ classes. The circulathop of the banks of
Ohio, Krutocky and Indium, are Minclrbelow the litolte
prescribed by their chiselers, and they the therefore furnish,
with ontire .suety : n large prop.oltlPO of the mummy the
will be ralraral for atuter operatlons In produce and '
stork
Ono excellent Republican blend, Cot. Edo, of Elizabeth,
yernerday returned from Wheeling, le hero he Lesjcut sealed
contract with Cain List for building • stenbwlnv.l pea:oar,
13n feet long, 31 feet Imam and b bet hold, to bo propelled by
the machinery of the Itswalis, Lo,tely conk. The is to
be eor4pleted In ugly days. s . l, , d•nel I he bent noon honor
mud w.. behere eve eau predict that ;Casey more avill he built
hero for if honing. that lb. by I. booker ,
Capt. It. C. (tray, late c f the , ivenntssk, Ina got Lin new
beet, for the Noe there Line, at our lauding. 800 vu boat
at Shoneelsown, and arrived bore on 'Monday [tight. glut ht
to have her cabin pal on hero, mud will he one of tho finest
boats afloat. she is to beentled “Tho ilawinEyet Plate."
Thorn were beither outlets oar depertures at our port
yesterday.
The Cinrinnati liarette rays:Cottott le abundant at Mem.
1t , .. for the keat at $1 le bale to Ctnoiaeett, hot owing to the
low aster, elopements aro nett, and the rates, ought to ad
vance Thy snags lu the Imver ue tuaLlog
their toluene. known In a mattner not very pleasant [oatcake:o
ho/deb:to any the least, of IL ?carrel) a boat boned up or
down the elver that doe. not pick up one of these ugly rus.
lumen, the experiment resulting In more or In, damage...
..The A. It. Chantbern from et Lnolv, on her wry to New
Orleaue, reached Cairn, Satorday. in a leaking condition.
She strew* it song, which, luckily, did .hut hits , dantage to
lion tonal or c•tr K to. Wd after n few hours delay thy was en
abled to peeeoed oil her trip.
The Com:nen:4h of Townley, ..T.:—The from
rillaborgli, came in with n too trip, together with tho !oral
pArlets. Tho arrivals from below ineludo the Kate May,
front Memphis, nod Anglo Faxon, from Pt. Inuta The de.
pro-tures include the Poland tor Nasbrllle,tlrey Eagle for el-
Louis, nod l'eptone for New Orleans—Wl With fair trips,
Three steamers—the Id aottolln.eirey Engle and Melnotte--
~oat the levee yesterday—ail with ralllapr, If the !loo
alk hal loon In port, the publk mold Itnso -be,m regult,l
op trip of Um Inter
/ han
rt g., • "erinan nor named John Miller, n iet.k bend. ff a l luvr...r.l and o thowntrl. Thu rievi,leut orralrrod abo r t.
c ne h ne eon' in the lower Ohio. The troy is suppusied
ri - ktiVrB lu Lawnucebtag. Ind.. or Cincinnati, Ohio.
St•aauluoat Itegister.
A ILIIIVCD. f DEPARTCD.
T•legrarli Ilro•n•rill, 1 T•logrepti, Browns• 111
Jeffor....n, Itrov.mville; Jeftrwert, Brownorille;
CA: I.leyarti.}..lllalsth; Col. hayxrd, IJl•sbett•
Itiv•r— . 4 , .„ livt —o• • etaud.--(1 Ohms 110n..:r2 loch
T•legraphis filarli..•
fire
VOR6, Nor. 4 —Callen steady; 1500 bales add. Floor
heavy; 17,105 i Wits sold; tittle $1,8004,833; Ohio $.5,45(:)1kr,5;
Southern 1.5,60,46,70. 11 beat firm; 24.0h0 bush wild; white
W elter. With fae'V.4541,05. Corn firm; 7400 bush
dyll $411,03. Beef quiet et ssQcikni rod , beer);
Cless $1r,116a15,87; prime $10.50. Lard steady. Bacon sc.
ties; sales COO boors Cumberland middies, deliverable dur
ing November, Derember. January and February, et
!Irene) 800 firm at o',; 7; 1000 sold for December debt
ery et 6!;. Vales of Too !dicta Kentucky Tobacco at 434 g
Si.it Wool neva esti.; 80.000 ltis Ow," et 40488 ; •Nj,doo
lb. nulled et ;7.5460. Whisky firm et D13i542f. Sugar firm
at advance; New Orleans 713;',(0; Muscovado BON,
Fnibtonvoi I, Nov.l —no inspections of Flour amount
io 13,1640 Wilk shipping brands of superfine offered at pat,
without buyers. Rye Flour wave and wetted at $1,25.
°clubfeet quiet at $3,873.:. Wheat drooping; sales of red at
$1.2 and white at $1,40 , 41,43. Rye unchanged. CUrn lass
artire; odes 2.10,) bush new yellow at 78081, end old et U 5
ow. Oats steady; Wes 11400 bush prime Delaware at 42e.
Whisky unwittled; sties 1000 Dbl. at 2034§' . 28 for ohl i k end
600 Lb!. retineyireuit 26 , 4q527. Prothcions very qtilek
Wee of Was 'Perk at $15,60. The stock of Beton is low,
but the demand limited; sales of hams at 1101341 sides at
end shouldet• at
• .
Ccrenkavt. Nov. 4.-Itore La no change in the Flour mar
ket, culler in demand or prime; m4.1 . 711:10 tooled at $1,70Q
4 bal. Wheat offcred more liberally, hot there is no change
In tits asking Cour.; red $1,0101,u8; white $1.1241,18.
Corn la good dement! at 40042. ate steady at 4b@4o.
Barley t3O, with an increase ot were. Bye drill at 78. AMA
key in brink demand at .I. lima Pork dull at $l4. Damn
held at 7 1 .:, and fl' for shoulders . andildra, bat few orders
am la the market liege still offering it, 56,76 tar futon
delivery, but hoyenr an indifferent. 'Exchange ffrai at 34
per cent.
Damsons, haw. 4.—Flour firm at 8i,7:7 1 .4 Oar Howard
etreet. Wheat doll: mlee 2000 bosh at • doffletiot bc; red
$1,7401, 1 .83; white $1,30,701.46. Corn declined 12A.1 white
and yellow sold at 88c. Previsions dull; Mesa Pork WO
$15,115. prime do sll'..ln; bacon P 9 o. - Whisky ts dull and
nominal at 27 mots.
lEsbutattonal.
=ME
AT anricKLEl; PA
TILE NEXT SESSION will commence on
MONDAY, Norombor 7th,
Dee Circulars of Dar eon's ar Cochrano's Itookstorn, or
addrrse tlin Principal, Orr. A. WILLIAMS, at sewlelley
'llly, Pa. nottludAltaT
SEIVIOKLEY ACADEMY.—A CLASSICAL
AND COMMIUL BOAR:MSG 00000 L rot Boon, on Ilia
P., Vt. W. 0 0. It. IL 12 adios Win Pittsburgh.
RkV. .1. P. 'PRA V 161.1,1; A. RI, Principal.
The TIIIILTV.FOURTIL SIISSION will Onotono• on
TURsPAV, November Ist,
Trams, per rosalotiOf OM months 576
Fur circulars, etc., enquire ot John Irwin A bons, 67
.Water Minot, or T. 11. Norio A Co., 24 Wood street, or of the
Principal, Sewickley. Pa. seV.JmoodavititlY
lIIREIIfiGHARI COM L CULL KOK
AND
WRITING ACADEMY,
College flail, Dlamond r Ellrmloglasm
CAEN 4N IiNTRANCX •
or Ornamental Welling. $l5
• Plain Writing.._ 10} Time rinlinilted.
• Writing 'awl llook•Nerping 20
•
N. 81:1APPRII, Profeaanr Id Writing an:l flank-Kati/lug
C. 11. LITITIIIISAI/, Jr., Pr0f....0r o PamUstaaltlp.
C. rrofensor &mk•Reuplug unl ammo
al Calculations.
HMV. W. IL BOLTON, Lortoror on lllotoiy mut Oanoral
Subjerl.
HON. It. P. VIANNIEEN, Et IL S. Mohler to Den
mark, a member of the Pittsburgh Bar. Locluror on Mayo
tuercial tow.
PROF. M. F. EATON, Lecturer., Elocution.
Pell end we what Om never been before attatuptod by any
penman, namely: Specimen. of Ornamental mid Practical
Poornanshlp ersonfort in your ;Toren., In the short spaced
from 20 second. and upwards.
Good bearding at $220 per week. Ilinningharn Perry
free forstedents. Itentrenes at any time:
For epecimensof otrhaud Snob.. Writing, enclose two
postage otankpe, and &Miele,
U. 11. LICITUICAD.PriuriPsi.
Pittsburgh. P.
nVilyttAirP
tolt, PICIVAISYLVAdin,
Law Dopattment,
PIZI L All EL P xi. I A.
A TERM OF TILES INSTITUTION will
Ldlow ing
comaremoune
the selec o f the a
the lectures: of Octobor next. The
HON. OkX/ROD SUARBWOOD--Poracm, reltSo.l Prop
erty and Mercantile Law.
PROF. P. MoClALL—Rrldeuce.
MURAL BM:MYR tillLLEß—quity Jurispeudenee.
krery effort Is made to render thie Institution ancient
forte purpose It her is view. Theatudouta are frequently.
and carefully examined, legal questions are dlecumel sod
exorcism In writing Cores part of the course. Dy the rules
01 the Courts, the time Wmpled bore. I, Crested u Noir.
lent, for meat peep..y to omen Hudy, lu entitling toad.
odeelort to the law, nod Wilma admitted in the Court below,
agraduate of Mt* Institution can practice at rue In the
StipreamOoort. Me Introductory hectare will be della.,
un FRIDAY, Sept. 30th, at 8 o'clock, P.M. • the usual
lecture room, by the lion. ORO- gIIARRIAVOD. solDau
• i ; MA itBTALL At. C
Announce the Intl ral of
11E1V WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, L..,
No. 87 Wow, &lam
500 doz. Portsinouth Ribbed Hosiery,
150 " assored Woolen Hoods,
1 bale Boston Knitting Yarn,
' 350 Ibs. Dexter's Tidy Cotton,
1 case Fletcber's Shooldoets,
45,groee Cane Hoop% - '• • '
Etpw midair from maaaioun E ra, and fa lob 10,i.t
xalrrl2 tra t in third axr 4vm Mat"
WoodeztAlicrillow-Wam
SADTVZIL RXD-DZE,
Haraifuturcr ar.d fsnolente Domain
CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS. BASKETS.
33 33 0 OAt 8, •.143 C.,
No. 21 DIASOND, PITTSBURGH.
r' j_TAVING now in Bose alarge and easefully
j,j,. selected stock of everything In MD lino, either man
.
nfectured by himself or perchued direct from mans/turn,
ors;FOR CASH, he prepared to supply custontere /Lathe
' wonky trade with good, to his Hue
Cheaper than tier offered in this Market.
The lioncrwing compriao the leading Remo in his stock of
Woonen and Willow Warn:
OLIURNS—Pine staff, S dug nob stair, 4 drug coder staff,
3 sang oral crank, coder, oak or /don, 3 siznu radar Dar:
set, 4 dreg Span patent, 3 elm: Thermometer, 3
elten—• large stock.
llMlEETS—pennon red, blue and poen, fanry and Tu.
Dished, half, quarter and toy pally, towns and
J.. , 2 and 3 hoop; Ploglcm,mder, bras and Iron bound,
2 boon Dom Bocksts, hem iron bake Kitchen Beck
-4 et; Iron bale; On wen Dockets, well Ironed; Flom -
Buckets, vested.
ULM—Painted, 2 and 3 hoop: Whit,, ru,,r,u c o dir, ban]
, rude, all ekes, meted or by tit, doyen. JCß/MEW—Paint/el and Vsnaishea, 3 elem,,loun er nest
Cedar &elm, bout or Iron bound.
:MEASURES—An from bushel to uno,l,•r peek; Pine
or Cedar, etilul or masealod.
CLOTHES PHlS—Plain and Road, fu 5 Knee b0g,„,,5, e a,;,..,
Patent, In grou bozos, and ItrageSprlnu, In gin
WASHBOARDS—WaterIoo Robed Centre, Pie. 1.114 Zinc.
Doable Wood and all other kinds
BROOAIS. WHISKS, lIEDSIIES, dr, in great variety.
ME a L Dotter and Bottor nod Moat TU.,
I or 3 lo mat or/110,7,1y..
DOOR AND BUCRIT MATS—AII ratite, Olson and Orsnr,
nna Table Mats.
WHITE NEST BOXES—Spico end So,raillozoo, 5 in teat,
plein and vanished.
,OA! STANDS—Averted erns, for apple, Imltor, gnat,
pickles moat or milt.
1231DRULA !STANDS—For dons nr
VLOTIIES- HORSES—Aeserted sloes and Allen, mule to
order.
WOODEN WARE—rnmprising Rolling Pine, Potato Math.
en, Rutter Prints and Ladle... Lepton Squornra,
Spoonsnad Beaten, Muddler., Strop Cups, &teeing.
. Brace, Spigots, Doug Stone, Awe, Fork end dear: hat
handle,, Steak Mauls, Se.
UAT AND MOUSE TRAPS ol all variotke.
TAR CANS, MOP HANDLES, Ron and wool 1/0/A
Clothes Freedom.
MARKET BASKETS, in great variety AA. and style, by
shoved or dozen, of our own mumfactore, St eastern
OLOTIIES,BASKETS—Ronnd
nod oval, din neat.
CLOTHES HAMPERS—Spare, flat and hank !Ma.
NUSERY /MATES of ovary style.
006 R 0 11E8 AND CRADLES of every Style.
TEAVELINO BASKETS—Assorted dm and alylna.
ti do do Berlin, Japanned. •
do do French, assorted.
IrADIES CAP do d do
to RETICULES— Importedend Acuort-on
FRIDen, BASKETS In groat variety.
SPLIT HARPERS, for potatoes. Nada., Az.
ORCHARD BASKETS—WiIIow nod Split.
, Ilir-Olty and country doaler• are Intrlod to tall and tz
linluo our Mock and intr. i fore puttimen o , °Wont.
.0 CANNOT In: UNDERSOLD IN Tlila MAILERT
dl Diamond, TilDborcrit,
=LEI
l)r. Chartlnn's Remedy for tiro Provent fon
and Cara of Consumption.
Winehrider's Genuine Preparation or t 4•
' : .: lllypopetosphitee aflame and of Sod •,
.7 . '"e Specific Seam& for Clansvalption, Scrnfir24,Droncl.ilis,
Asthma, Debility, rvimita, and Nervous Dizaufa,
The success of this raw Usittrur (discovered
bt. Dr. L.P. eh...billy or Icobtalolag brit lb. meet
aabociadal popolarlly lhiooolunt Ilaropo and tlia United
Arditea.
it la a partly Pcientlitle Preparattha, acting with InanriaGle"
c(*.zry in all atagev of Palmotairjrc.rl Nanzas Dlar•saa.-
T)ia
CORE OF CONSUMPTION,
Iti;thosiecond and third stages fats pedal, consegneatly
•tien there can be no uncertainty the natant of the
dii.aae,) can ho olitaiael, In all eases; by this traattnets,
atfebt when the existing lesion of no huk r ,,, Ie of its.lf sof-
Schtt to pnaltice death. -
g:tits Itorowty hes of vol, rustier otloct, Uct will. ir
tui,d "heroic,. Otero esintv a notplcion of the th.waso, Jere.
veld ila Drodopmnd, and thni act as et lotettervativc opts m
paid to Cbtatumptivs,lt.l3‘ 6/ vaccination dow wilts frpord e.
Conanmptlree, In any .rage of tho diorlao stonld result
lujiatdlately to tho Lao of thu ilypophooplaitce of Liamand
Sala. "Wincheetofe Genuine Preptration" (to Miura*
ejliwp)in extra large leattlee, le "chemically pure." to the
coinblnation proposed by Dr: Churchill "fl: geocrol
and Is prepared according to hie original Formois.
DR. CLIURCIIILL'S WORE ON CONSIMIPTION,
Cothplielng hie report wade to the Imperial Academy o
Medicine, Parlo Notes of Cedes; and Lettere, Doraituonte
Toitimouiele; le., which, together with a Cirtuler; will lw
need on receipt of TWELVE CENTS to etnnips:
Oatryloy. , --Intereeted•Drogglala will try to wit you other
preinttations than mine. Do not boy thorn. My "tlentline
Prigaration^ twars my foe simile eiguatnru.
ASisrlleilintro of ail Preparations claiming to 1.0 the lisp"
phOphitc., which coundu Mo., or nos Doha. Thocomar_•
Is altoly tube !lain' with spurious certificate..
1 4 1 cit...—Otte tattle, 8'4 . , throo tattle., Si. Sold, •'bole
luta atal retail at flit, SAO Geuend Depot lu the that.'
Jettu etrect, N. V., by J.ll - INCLIESTEII, t alum
ordary should he addrosuul. Also, wholesale and retail !,."
LL ILEYSSIL No. 140 Wood atrveL rillsburgir,lud
roo I 1 by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. .! se:47ndAu'D .--•
TR, BLOODLESS VICTORY!!!
1,000,000 DOMES SOLD OP
MAG ET ASTER
Tars enormous quantity of this Invaluable
Remedy has been toortiaaed by citbens of Lilo trolled Elates "
dnilog the abort limo It boa be. bohn, the poll h... The
reiaon for [Ma estr.rdinary envied 10 simply in the actual
troth and relue of the srtich, No ono buy. the ALIONET
IC PLASTER without becoming Its friend. It performs all
thei I. promised, and carries with It its own rerornmenda
tlow: Trnly this lea olt tory—peaceful end bhenllees—but
wt, hellore not km ginriona than the triumph,' of war, with
Its earner, cud if...dation.
The "MONISTIC PLASTER in oadooLleally tho Groat.n't
Stningthencr and Pala Denten, or that Mourn has yet di.-
carired. If you put this Plantar anywhere, llpain Ls these
theraatcr will girt there mall the pain L.w ranlnhelL--
TheSPla.ter magnet's.e tho pats. away, and
PAIN CANNOT XXIST WEEMS TICS PLASTER •.•
• IS APPLIED.
liammatism, Lax:acne., SUShea, Debility, Nervousness
Nen:Taiga, Dyapeptis, Coughs, and Colda, Pains and A'clier
of every kind, down oven to Coma, are immediately rdicont
a Ifttlo patience, permanently cured, by the magi.
cal 'Orient* or the -MAGNETIC PLASTER. It Is the slew
pleat, surest, safest, pleasantest and cheapest ronssly
l.
exhitence. Its application la universat—e,innity to Ito
stet Wig man, the delicate Foamin, sad the (cable
To pitch and all It will prove a Rahn and a Iliketerh. Its
am le agreable, and whine:lt iirsurrylinee or nimble. Ito
mica la within the tract of all—rkh or Ivor; all may boon
It woo are aid: nod Mirroring to Sur Way.
TARSIERS should Le aliens mappiled with this harsh.
hie ''PLASTRIL. It will ho the 0.1 Physician in any
Imakehold, rawly at all times, and at Instant notice.
Pitt ap In airtight tin base. Each bozwill mate ale to
.414 pfiatera, and any child can spread thorn. Primo i
matt a boo, with tnli and plain direction.
D. C. DIOREFIS.A.D. 111. IJ.,
Inventor and Proprietor, 10 Walker at., Now York.
lICItEI/RAIOSSIACINETIOPLASTEDIsicId by allAtus
&m in every city, (nem and village of the United Mita.
cuipeodAwlyt•V
VMCW 9I 9II"k6
WE TAKE PLEASURE 1N INFORM
ytt log the.Ultras-A hrthe nelabrateit pitinat ht
lITEINWAY t SONS, NSW YORK,
Mahan , have Jut received a mall Invoice ofslticso aori
.ll6llustrnmetita, to which we call their atteallon t and
will* a call.
• IL IC LEBRR A.BRO, So. CZ Fifibiuret,
nefn Se e Agnats for Steinway's Piano.
Di. Samuel B. Fltati'm lilllary Corrector
or Antll.43lllons Mlztnea...purel~ Vega.
gable...A Mild. Ben and Etlostfiro Remody
BILIOUS DISORDERS,
SICK HEADACHE,
BILIOUS HEADACHE,
DYSPEPSIA,
TORPID LIVER OR STOU.IOII,
. COSTIVENESS,
BILIOUS OR DYSPRPTIOCOUOII, -
MALARIAL SEVERS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
NDIGESTION, SOUR STOMACH, Ac,
SKIN DISUSES,
IMPURE BLOOD,
JAUNDICE,
And gII coruplhi t. famed by IMPURE BILK OR BILIOUS.
NESS. DR. GEO. H. ERVSKR,
jov:,)Awp 14a Wo.sl.t,&d Aunt for PI unburgh.
6A,MUEL: RLD~LE~
KINISFICTIJIMIL AND IN
NlT'aoclea and Ware
R - ASKETS. BROWS, BRUMES, CORDAGE. AC.
No. 21. - lam ond,
auls)&lrlyP
PITTSBURGH
QANDER'S fIAIR 'DRESSING ROOMS,
Se
(JAUNT swam OPPOSITE THE CIATITCDAAL, •
• OPEN FROM i 3 A. IL TO OP. id,
Where •
gentlemen can bare their nail. Dratted in the lati-st
and Inca fashionable manner. Ile ban fitted up a min ea
p for Wier, where particular attention will he even
to D O LAIR NOR PARTIES, RECEPTIONS, 1 . q.;
la thetrarlo. approved Styles.
41011rifiANDIIIVA CELEBRATED SCALP TONT kept rot
itantia on hand and for ale. tJa2lPl3d
OUNTRY AND EASTERN BLANKETS;
A'!,&11011 FO AS
lIIIROMULD t
.. ..
• • !: Cincinnati, &v.
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fait et NetNNATI A.ND LOO- at &
V• ItiVlLLK—Tbenne rill e i ltraoar , O I LAILI v •
~,,t ai
iolft: P po L l'is on TillfrDAnthrlnst, et .17. AL . 1 “
Irtlibt.r pupae apply on boon.l or to ,
001. t
- MACK, ILIRNB'i CO. nn o•
arsv -itlempbio stew. ortfa)ttc.
JIL` OALLANB The floe steamer
AIILEMCIA,Pipt. Bhopasnl, win Infers at I' tgat or passage
•PDI) 13n Inids port.. Lb. ant aw. height
L'l44ur ARNIM CO. Agerita,
tmecK, ~
not
100 K jumpins NEW OR
LSANS....-The opleoilid rtnamrr AR.
a tbn ir tl3s ' '• °. ; P : Li od n • 1 124m 1 lo y ter4led: v :i!e mt_ po h :rt:
RM. For freight arkumig• .PPIS .11 bird or ta— ‘. •
ocl9
Fok MENPing — et — flarac — .
LOWL- - The ntnaintr J. S.
PAINGILE, (*pt. a.o. W. Nesre.val I.uve for aw,r>.ee ail
lotermOialo part. on TUE FlRsr Iv, toted
apply Damara Or 6.
Dell . FLACK, nintilis AV. Att.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The spleislidhaft
giaDer thL waritus. wALLs in 4
MPS. Al[ THIS I 'M. •
1 "..' 6,0 0 0,1 P 10, 0
4
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