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Wort. h. . =parlor to thole nuntufeeterod at th e 301 - flite TY nem made say bait or dbplay or the Its Teer Antal and Peen ti -:ll"........*bittrailbeall Awarded hi than ho prOatiko ' I , ,,: gteralaj Cat tottanoor the true tees and atenderd of race- .. ..EOL:7.llittiro tool confident la saying that ever" no not amble, made at the "NOVEbif WthitliS;will Until !Meth.... youny otlmrtiatheln the trotted Rates, for accuran durability and style of.fintsb, atull that it ........___Ui l OOkkiefiwat7si kenrte to a at corner of the tralani•heary freights and dill heavier soots thromlestona to ',._ „.....' 1 poideedirttele. g, Otato 1: VICLIT WORMS au eathy identiffed with the Fairbanks' &Ales, le Vermont, and olefin) — l ' . i lneßtesit injorsel Pirt4" a s the ar=ch presented to the Milo under the / abbe idt• Patent of 18. M. nn being the firm in _nate& atale ; ton revue for htcaeparigars, (ralrhanks having first throtructen the &ales other his pent 04th ' l .r'g„qtiriFil) EN igiGan uthinnwilh — ahthki Purl:mad from the Plan tee the exclthith right to maker pd vend •:' -,' - , '.' -. • - VAsztaaarrns. I-A:mow-L. ; scAtace, • - .hr ; Hl' the conntry watered by the Elasissfronf nth Its tribotthee, nod on tithe arrangement wth laid Na (toad.l Utak 'tote -of the PITTSBURGH NOVBLTY WORE'S. Lie claims, therefore, for himself; his heirs and ■sat .. Au ltgls oo l Shaanxi:a: otifentheinTazeßosit 1 8 A 0 1 4 1 1Wiry in P e L m TENT ... ...I O I oa dop sesl opo% tes.outw.n:i., ir.auladaa.mbdynwritethomet:p:7tueoir:inbtblintirithoi7pLthiLee ':. An eagrfinett or twenty-sem years 10 Pittsburgh has of .?'... et earrrees.- eat date; awl we now finite an avamination of the ve rtu:unship, style and pof feet accurtejoy the ' . .11,44game.....yaggzincgo ghp0rg...k7.g...trg.i,:g0.4...14.1.0.7dunp.......dida.....atitac;itemi....„..ng and.a.t0z......m.71.4"1". r...g.biN a1 t..°7 16 0.1. Ic a: ctrl, th ..'L - ar. ":- ,_ ....-: l k .to vExery worms VA./R. 13 . 4 %1 , 131$ I.AT with the valley of lb. e ' llidiailiPyl_ and Ile tributaries,. L. R. Liv,xsuerobt.or Lwo g goa. Copeland i Co. , -kfliamtlifilt NOVattr Woe., Namara/en, MO, --- 1 ..; '. -- , SPECIAL!, BEFERENCE IS MADE TO TUE FOLLOWING EETE.SSITE BUSINESS HOUSES: DOLLING NULLS. ZOMBIES. BUSINESS HOUSES. Zyon. Short/ & Co., Knap, Rugg & Co., Adams' Express Co., Zug„, Painter & Co., •S. S. Fowler & CO., William Bagaley, ,•.44,Tsznes Wood & Co., Anderson & Phillips J- Painter & Co., _:., ;i,,V,G1.. &J. H. Shoenberger, Alexander Bradley ' Miller &Rickel:soh _ -,:,,"., Coleman, Mailman & Co., Pennock & Hart, ' ' Geo. W. Jackson, •;..:..,,,_,&...; Spang, Chalfant & Co., Mitchell, Herron & Co., Park, McCurdy & t ri ;ridold, laok & Co., Jno. B. Warden & Son, W. S. Lardy & Co., - e -* - - sLevris,s blear& Co., F. ICW W. M. Faber, • • James McCully, Jones lath &- Co.. Smith, Park & Co., i Whimore, Wolf, Duff& co '7 , .. 4,,5 1P1Crti ht & Bro., Bissell & Co., ' James Laughlin, ~ ' Porter a:Friend & Co. 'Jno. C. Parry & Co.; ( Logan & Gregg. -...--;2....T0U09, Boyd & Co., Graff &Co., ; M'Candkss, Meese., Co., .IKreSinger, Hartman & Co., Andy Fulton, , Jos. woodwell & Co., rson, Preston & Co., Newmyer, Graff & Co., Henry McCullough & Co., Bennett & Co„ . Olnhausen, Crawford & Coi Alex. King. no22:lind 1 21periat Pli -BS ILL .19" *O . t. FlNC 4wortus. , PITTII2IURG/1. ;p4Tqc, -repprrllDY Co., e A.OTURERS OF SILEATRINO, Tettazisap and DOLT COPPER, PILERBED COP on BOTTOIII3. Raised otlll Bottoms, Ppelter Polder. no, I MPOrt*rOl and D:oilers is &ITTALR, TIN PLATE .19111,1TT 120 N, wur., Ac. Oatalaally oa hand, Tiranen't 111 4da's* and •• Ira. 149 „tirri and 120 Second urge. Pittsburgh, Pions. • lorderi of Copp". cut to any desired platen, • s ny 2 rtdAirlTT7' - • ' •''NA ISTOVILI V7CIFI Xl;LeaciD R BRADLEY, ELETTEONTArit asEnurEalasTirr vAariar or tOOILNO,'PARLOR AHD HATING STOVES, Frain and FancrGrato Fronts, &c. .SalePioprietor of the calel;rated PATENT GAS Etnurnra and Si ozo.Colisinarra , COOK STOVES. ',othoe Und 84.1e8 Room, sultrayarc Mo, 4 Woad t., PI tu. b urg ti. Pa. ._ •.~~ ..... wurn. ..arms:oli, MINIS & MILLERS, poursatrts ANTI DIA.CSIWISTS• Nfr A. s iza 24 . Is• T.O N oTte .1c a. Piptsbut-Oki Penna. 011 10•• 210.141 /Market streak. ~ rr krannfartozo all kinds onikamEnnitow and Wm Machin Rork- - '4', Barad WoWorkßeam 8011,. n1)48116.4 Iron Zobllng send Ropalrlno ; i ;~ ~ i ncuyEalcis r SiGHTBII.,LS DRAWN BY . DORCAS, 6 HIdILRIAN a Co., ON TH. ono?, BAKE, LONDON, IN SUNS OP ONE • POUND STERLING LON DON, UPWARDS. lao, DM On As principal elttee and to, of France, Onlgttun. noUlitil, Ginnani, Nasals sad other European 'rOlitalOonatantly on hand and for We by WIC IL WILLIAMS • 00., Daraerwillood etreet.ourner of Third: `d do6lph RspiyßP • BPrsrr, COMP ANY. Dllworth--...- D. W. C. 4 w all (cf , cfeam to Diner, d 8.40 _ , . • It&XII/1011:111.4.5 UT :ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS . •! AND BOAT SPIRES. lMno ,f4ter Street need Cherry 'alley, . 41 10313.1.D.E ec Foitardlng and. Commission Elernitants Asia AgOnts Toi the sale oi Pittsburgh Menu irtiiiquruatiand oaten, for L2AI), &c., aolicitod. Prompt atter. f'llO'n' tlit..reoelring nod forwarding,. .. . , No.-49*Cottuiterelal Ettrect r St. Louts. . JECOLZKICIS ez PLUM IN Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, -17XrnICATES OP DXPOSZT, 1 ,44,5 1, N0TTA AND SPEC/Dv 4 MUM:Er it s rixraßollan, PA. ant 21113.0onUnited /UactAnn n tr to..ida on all tii• principal Minn tbrotigli MA 6C. rsON. KAAnDetztrers And °Won In all kinds of TOBACCO, SMUT AND CIGARS, A N D I•ELAVX TOBACCO, *Amer efissitiAtl4 Mrss: and Diamond Alkir, PITTSBURGH. PA. • am llll ll., . _ Man ut STRAW SONNETS AND squaw amass, • SO. 09 HAMM SM.'S'''. PrITSBUROFI. WM! J. 11L LPITI - No. 54 St. - Clair Street, " 4 r.- rrrrseuaon, PA. eacurM 41:51:rx OCKlJEritatila7 etc SRO. I 49iAt a LrosiOnatt/ta t Vault. Doora, nub • Mrs, Window Guard', ite., • , Nob 91. pg . *? &rad and 86 Third &red, I 411 : makrata Watid awl Ilarka;) PECTBBUB.6II, PA, y 4 ". cabana variet. new Patterns, fancy mut plata 1 sanahle tat all parpaka. Particular attemtion paid to an. ClumaLotx. JAbilltscdone at short notke mr9 JOELIP , El. 88. 3311 it, 0 Et . A. IC . - r TiilLOx, No. 55 Narketlit.. A good aeontment OLorirsxpeismitcs, vaimarn, ooarorwand ell pada suitable !cassette:none weartlustriatifted., men prumctly fillett, la the latiat stylett or the art. - C.IRD. L SCOTT, Dentist, HAS filial:iced to the house lately Occupied ity Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. 878 Penn (sonitti .Ida,) idttrd dam above Hand street Mem Rom from 9 A. ar. en :‘.1 , 111. FL la C. P. MAE . . L ;r_ ouroviervins op ' .. • , : . P.90=0, JOB AND ALL RINDS OP ~...*:,2 h :Vira li.P P X N Cf. P .ilk. P .170 F; ~ :••;•% -.. ....Wineoholuis, !la 97 Wood Strut, . , P. 12 777NN1NN. PA. ^ : )714OlOopit 40 markrepriom. myttft: ',..,--,- Ari.1:1... .1-42YS. ' ' • ding and. Conitnitaton Morahan; f, - ::.--, ~ ANDIII7OLEPALN DEALER Di ' Ohealie. Butter. Seeds, irlieh, ithd * Pod= Gonerdly. 'dike" , ; - Sit.. 711 Wod brut Peotonk. . — 41. 1 bUG8.1011.N - lic"./111'0.FIIClie• ; .. ~. 7r!1:148.1±.Z. AGENCY 808 Tag SALE 0P 4111:1=0Arif WATOMII3. -, -, '.-1 We would. most respectfully call tlio Eaten :. ..; iieforths polio to tba rimer an Webber now befog cx. : - 4astotr ibibx*ed. th . marritacture of wldcb liar become MP Ilmely atibitabodeuit retire welder* can be glebe eyom Otte ea rate and carnet tima;keepera, both by th e - - ni - thg !jell SPA4lted Whalei#e dgenia tor th e pie of \ , Ipatebee,the repo 'pay be weird I. We Co. well.' , XI the Very Imbue rierh prfam. We. - bate slea • eery Inge suck a Ebner and Plated' ___ ere, flip Gold Jewelry. .b, coca, aaeb.6l •C'Al ' Cl"6l' as*Mei Pafritioge• - ' - ' ' . asmoterts otowtMe LI =usually large at {ewe. C. V. , kTilltife yaitfildi Of Veit an.l Our Day meta* eter ref aced price. ,-..., &Imre be wadi ofEnglbarand !Mae Oold and . juip. Watch? ,^,....,.1a4 ffiaola a ls a Am nd po W r isttboun. isez.. agher , . .../LIMPLII.I eiv IMPRAN, . No. 42 Plftb atraet. .• Don'tfail toproonro win s i m eo Booth hitoroptbicrtatonantbrair,. rtnu tworau orit, Isignograitutio.th oo rutol;ndociog iii f a lt ant rooftwortft ttatsoi.o.,..b s nualen...rfli kw be Deplete the bowls. Deped epee vllletetieesttoyoureelveteand n tead he e tp, t ; re, It tante. • Paileettp ore in all mew; latetrebtabls preparation le the preacrlptloa ht mea of dee teeitcepedeteeel end skilful reinele Dhsidclatis 14 Mow end has been need with noreptaillng, ma:eh, Wabeimlt Stn best and melt tented, to the world, ID Wlldddof Dysentay szt Dtorhaut in watren.,erhethee It Yles frittit teithing et Erma Nip other memo, , , 'lllldissid lI:4mM tan to leuraited dollan end ars,' I =sot bottles are - sold every year le . the o z a t . 4 Ittatm - Zt boo old end erelketed remedy., nicaotrurzotorts A BOTZLTC menninstthreee the readmits etCORTVI tPra k „... en the ochre .1 6 42. A. 11111Tet% in or • f Plitemrlib -13341. M . Ltlattlar Ettore. 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OE4 !-,$ 9g - ..4 '7 f . , ' -3 01° ^ U - ° •-• 14 p. ".,.• so el r* Ili VI 0 2,:ii , . c:a V i a .:. co° . 0 . 2 0 .-. 01 Egg . ~,,0 -.= ...A .-6.-O L.: it el Et : 4 ' —g t-, P ...7 > c, ,, , - P „ ... ~, ...,m _ , ' , z, )s - 1;7 _So co 0 .•:- 4 1 gq, ~, :-.,T - . mo —0 a a, ' 11 gg' p>. s" .6 P" a._ • si x ,irr elr C i V el I. .. Es. ,:q. -Fp. .. ; a Ite; ri • '' ll It 'l l, l P.' , . : 2 1 ' l4 - ,.... ! -3 0 ril C 0" - CD O. VI pro . .:.._ e ! : 2 4 ~ - ., . ..,,-..,-I•s‘ ... it • sgslx_w2s. bus. for sloubryiniom tal Itotmca PITTSBURG II NINDIACIRIXI3 AND PULLIN IX No. Ni. Diamond, PITTRIIUIIOII OZTROLZVII WONDZal5.—WhilO we would oall at tention to a communication of a respected cot. respondent, in reference to the singular and remarka ble facts and developments taking place up the Mica &away River, in regard to Potrolemn Oil, we would avail ourself of the ooculon to state that we were called upon yestarck by Mr. W. S. Coniii, of Tattionte, Warren county, Panne, a very well in formed and intelligent gentleman, who imparted to us numerous startling facts, teething the ewe of at fake up in this new region of excitement, where the on mania rages 'with au intensity kindred to that whit so signalized the gold discoveries. Mr. C. enures us the whole country le "all agog" with ei oitensent—prospeoting fur oil locatione--purcituing claims—buying up farms—running generally wild about every thing conoorning the recent discoveries. Mr. C. alluded particularly to four spribge on lands of the Moans. Wallace, of this city, from which there ere epontaneoas exudations of large quantities of crude oil, whioh hoe been brought into use in the vi. dinity, and supplies the place of lord and other oils hitherto used. Tho Clothe we hear would be inured. this wore they not substantiated by the most reliable corroborating testltoooy. The Messrs. Wallace ap pear the fortunate owners of 600 acres in one tract, and hero a heavy claim on 800 more, on all of which inexhaustible quantities of oil are found, which only requires the expenditure of a moderate capital to make availablo. Mr. Cobill madras as that In the Spring he will abandon the lumber baldness and turn his attention to the more profitable and leas laborious enterprise of developing his own oil resources. In dications of oil meet the eye at every step in this fa cored region—the very stoned being lubricated with the exudations from the eurroundlogsoiL The Bon bury A Erie Railroad reaches Within 'about 25 mite of thus rich discoveries, and the communication will soon be made eaay and practicable. The taverns in the vicinity are crowded to excess—strangers are gathering in from all quarters, by boat, coach andall other modes of conveyance. One thing is pretty certain, large amounts of money will flow into this hitherto comparatively impoverished region of coun try; while all the lands will be , purchased up by epoonlators. It is nitnorad th e a coMpany haa boon already formed for the purpose of anisoopollsing the laud that can be got bold of in the neighborhood. Tho Messrs. Wallace, of this city, will. make a good thing of it, we have not a doubt, as the indications now appear that they pouters the most extensive ra servoira of this oil, easy of BOCCI3 and of the bee quality. 7 0 ; 1 3 i 4 r L -3 I ••4 0 t i m H dy e r ° v CO gi 0 ctg Our or Danosppy to learn by s gelegraphtc dispatch to our partner, Mr. Forgason, from Ms brother-in-law, Mr. Beam, of Atchieoo, K. T., the wounding of whom by • pietol bullet wo mentioned yesterday, that he is much better, sod le considered by his pbyeieian out bf danger. We are pot as yat Informed ea to all the aircumetanoes is the case, but reel as' surod that if the shooting was intentional it was wanton, for Mr. Beam is p peaceable and law abiding citizen. , Lswis issued a warrant on Tuesday far the arrest of young Flynn, charged by C. Allele()le with a very heinous offence against his domestic peace. Michaels was recently released from jail an bail of $3OO, 'hero ho hod been com mitted on oath of ealdFlynn, charging Michaele with assault and battery with intent to kill. Michaels alight!, cut Flynn In several parts of his body and chased him slang Liberty 'street with none too .mach clothing on, as the story goes. Taz Croser ,th Biker bowing Itiashines matinee to =et with popular favor. They need. but to be seen and exambed to commend themselves to all compstentjutiges. The demand for them Inereasea daily. . Call at their salmi room, corner of fifth and mon Mark o et streets. ts, Over Rape atom, whim they can be - ' Tan libel snit of. J. 111."Csipentir asthma' ty. Bair, of doe PGAssepostponed until next tents. WBi it 4M by tried?, viltsilitrO 6 aitt e. T 7 7 9 9 - T. 3; : WEDNESDAY NIOIINI3IO, - NO) OPFICrAt ;. • I • YY 41 , rftt CI Cltv and News Itcrlnn kletsoixoteeteAt Obeerratts or the Gazette by G. E. Shaw, Opticiao, 58 Fifth iu St. f --carraeted daily: IN BON. IN lIIADN. 00 60 54 U ti,1011( A. H. 12 w' fi „ B.ometor.— FOR S, roe SALC —A certificate tore full course et instructioa in Dora Mercantile College. Here is a rare chance for any ono who may have the time end inclination to attend one of the boat In stitutions of the hind in this part of the coun try, as it will entitle the bolder to all the ben efits of the college; and can be had at a great reduction from the advertised price. For fur ther particulars apply at this °Moe, where the certificate can be had. Bean Caste.—la a the Supreme Court, Tucsday, the attention of the Judges was occupied all day Williams, NS., appeared for reepondonte, and and ri T il l' o G s.. hlessre. Price and Harding, of Philadelphia, for upon certain . bonds of this city, iseued to the twhiethcittyheoofespeutosbf ~ C g o :moj n . ' 5, 7 p l e th nb e e r y . Hamilton va. the Select and Common Councils of relator. This ease woe for the interest claimed Chanters Valley Railroad.; It was one of im portance, $150,000 of city boucle having been ironed to that company. Theargument orrespontiente id long and close. It commences with a coneideration of the writ, and it is argued that enbstantlal defects in the writ may be taken advantage of at any tithe be- fore the peremptory mandamus; that the rola ter'a title mutt be clearly set out in the writ it self, and that the relator should be held to a strict compliance with the rules of pleading. 'This being eatabliebed, the writ in this cue it is claimed, will be found liable to the following exceptions: It does not aver or set out any law conferring authority upon the city of Pittsburgh to make provision for the payment of bonds, or interest amaipg thereon, by messing and collecting taxes. It do, It does not eel out when the principal of the bonds referred to Is payable, what rate of Inter est they bear, or the time or place at which It is payable. The writ does not eel out the relater's title to the bonds, but simply avers that be became the purchaser, without stating how they wore traps (erred, or the conelderation paid by him. The relator alleges that coupoue, for the in terest, were attached to the bonds, but he &tee not aver that hale either the purchaser or holder of soy ow:Tone; while the copy of the bond at tached to hie affidavit allows that tho interest to ortly payable upon the presentation of the coupons. There is no averment that any demand was ever made upon the Councils to make provision for the payment of the interest alleged to be due by the assessment and collection, f taxes for that purpose. 'Moreover it Is set forth in the argument that there Is no reference to any not or law that makes it the duty of Councile of this city to ari sen and collect taxes for any purpose; that there is no allegation of want of funds in the treasury showing a necessity for special taxa tion; that the writ does not !efficiently aver a want of other legal remedy; that the mandate is to prepare for interest not yet due; that several parties aro joined in the same writ; that the writ does not mention the amount of interest due. These points having been submitted, - the next potato touched upon is the return and demurrer. It is claimed that relator le not allowed to de mur specially to return to a mandamus; that the return is sufficient, if It contain a legal reaeon, for not obeying. It is claimed from these and many other reasons that relater's otjection to the return is insufficient. The jurisdiction of the Court is also coosider ed. It is claimed that the writ is one of prerog ative and not of right, and that its only object is to supply • remedy where there is none end ought to be one. This Court is esSentlally an appellate one and tool a oourt of original jurie• diction. The argument against taking the pea. pie of this portion of the State, in the person of their afficers, to answer this writ In Philadelphia or elsewhere, at a great dietaoce from their dom icile, is elaborated. If the relator has a legal right to the money claimed hie remedy ie by an action and not by mandamus. The writ is directed to the respondents a, com posing the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, to which the respondents an swer (lint no rook corporation extol, but only the "Mayor and Aldermen, end eitirene of Pitta-. burgh," and respondents further aver that the Lopeporation of which they are Councilmen Is not named in any of the Acts of dasembly referred .to In the writ and that no power ie conferred by those acts to eobscribe for railroad stook or 'sane bonds or make provision fur interest therein. It Is admitted that the duties of Councils aro deliberative, but the Court cannot dictate the manner In which They shell exercise the discre tion lodged in them. The relator ie bound to look to the power to Issue the bonds; ha is bound In every view to notice the conditions imposed by the contract. Moreover, the return eels forth that the city has advanced to the limit of taxation, and that the Councils have already authorized taxes far the ordinary purposes of the city, and these facts being admitted, the law Imposing said limit Is an absolute prohibition upon the exercise of power commanded by the writ. None of the laws re ferred to by relator make it the duty of reepon dentin° perform what be asks them to do They at most contain but en authority to act. Pre vious to the application for a writ of mandamus, an express and distinct demand or request to perform the act commanded must he shown. The holder of the two bonds is not content with the Proper - tribunals of the law, a trial and a verdict by jury, but demands a special excretes of power in his behalf "to tithe the freemen of a great oily." We have thus Stated some of the points made by respondents' couneel, Messrs. Penney & Wil liams,in their arguments to the Court yesterday. • Of course, what we have slated in brief, th elaborated, illustrated and eubetantlated by n u i Mentos °sees from thebooks. The decision on the matter may be looked for soon. ti ti Pr INZEMIEMI j5.,....ziaa,,, . ad?, s.,.. ,,,„Th ibis piruci4l -..- ' Telegr aph 2c. gniat tbat B .b arn , riitto'dalzr...tuie I,ielhd::::Cocre,rtdoint:44l:ilt:7":lti i :t e el : F l " .p l a n i t ai rthe i w ie . " I D .. . -k za sii th ' ---- - em0ace...12,7r, ;Nwadboor.,:f....,:jaY,:s7terdahinwbeyby:alismsiii.l—woi::n , 1 j . .... r . — r ,t ,prru 1n ,,,,,,, : r...:_..: : f ., 7 ._____. .. 77_ ,..„ : „.".„,: ::: 1 ,m 0 ::. . 1:...L ' j 4 i rooo. the Governor and his staff had w east , of siva bays their pumps in fall opecation. Tba . "" n " - a longgint:vo pony boring= alcClintock's land, some 10 milt:* . urged on them'' m.as. x s with the condemned. The Governor . --- ----,11,7i. Tam wn, „..,„ ~„--: below Titusville, have also fonnd all in great alum- ~... the sent the n°"/"l ' e of Pre p arin g fo r d 'atth , fidepor'ad 4, ray t ~,- -p - -7 ,,,,,,...."7. 1 ., ....5 r ........ ..-...ee., prepared' to die. He justified his . wharf of" 140 Pant. ado'r.--," Pr."l''' ' "I" "I"k'' dance, and are railing, with a 1113301 hand-pump, 15 „,—,,,, .. 1 part. Brown do. , FLuu ~i. . , . ~„n 7 ,, "". ,105 ".1.22 k.. 1., /SS . gallons of nil per boor. The owners entertain no 1 ~1',,,„„— ` ,.,0 . ,,,, nY t i , " '" l " . "‘" on his ; d rr o om e gr b o rt eum bat both these wells will yield one thotuiand s1 1 4 0 1. 1 :• t r . * r i o l ok P 7 . d th oy e . mii r w e ti % n ' a n ii ii p n th l n L id o rti O i n . ! t train C4 i :3 g . O i r, 0 p n g 0 1 4 . 3 :: re ; e f 111 : 1 lio ll I d : v i d t n : 1 9 0 .130::::Ut I : d p n :::::: z i h i .: ht C . :: : :c gp f ::: :: 3 , 1 1 : 6; : w d . :! , : ::ln i bg h p ,: , i i V " or .r d o l' o ,:.: 5: ' 1:: $ :::: fa m r r F B il a r lm:t 11; O . I :o!01: i d t o : r 0:4!:,.. " : : :171 1 . 1-° ' 4 : 4 : 4 : 7'1 r € : i willi ng to be allot , but always had a great repttgrumee Gi "/S -4 Sdod triter, 0 0 p„,, „floer do . L y reeeived a dispatch front the L iar success is anticipated. One company has nom 15;_oz Ann sands et 2400 Lash prima /n 0 ://l';l7l's7 menced and several others =pout shortly to com mence boring on Gordon's Run and on the Allegheny I b on g a l t y thlt l e i b , a ih t e d . d no nod 110 .La on wharf al SS. I river at Tediate. Tho Mdications of oil at that ' p p l l .at ace a f re rom reiy t h a abed it i f t may he viva`, re e'r7 a n od r4 b i y ng di i g n gin m g a o n n y 1 v a o . r ::::t i o , e r f d . : t f. b 3 . B : k teu i l th g a h e i : f l o i D r 4 : h e reada ptso b : t 1 ' . 1 : : : . r o i :g°. 1d1 :,,, ,b+C. :+ ;1 1 , : c: CiR sK e : r. ' 1 . : 1 1 : 11 : ::—. 2 ; 1:: ; : : . 11 .: : :,,,, r_ 4, 214- "1 : : I : : , , ~ ' " a o Cabe 2. :: :. s lb .:::::: . 7 :1 ( ' -' ,.+ : : 2 . 0 1 : i " re the ' shore 3Or 4 hot below the level of the river tbo .m"' .° unithu7 aid in def " .° of Virin( ' °°' V , s ro ' I. 1" 1 ' :"°°!' " d "" '''''' "dl ' )° ‘ ) t" ' '' '' ' ''' water in the: excavation soon becomes covered with . him that Virginia was alga to defend herself. The Richmond willow wore all ordered to return r.,, leg —... of ~0 0, 1 5,0,......, ...-. 1,,,, , ,, ,,, , ,, ,, „ „ : " ,,,,,, , ,, , t0 00.t. " ,,,, , ,,, „,... ,,,:i . , ,, , .. :c. , 0 .... , 5,,, s,..ii .1,1.0 e, cirrie rd n c g red that h i e f i t t b:r b e m w .. as d a , n o : p n :7 . - ',I L--as les l'f ;,7, V l ' .ttab: // ,'"en y m o u f c?o e ir i ss i 'to do n g nd fo e r r the water P u u n g' fit * f ' o e ; use, and, from some of the springs, oil flows' Conlin- . ~,,h a yesterday , ron , s tialiy night And day for a comddarable portion if hot ' F act i y - a f i ir -- G th - o c . :m ; W to u c o o r aie, that t neme , esity still existed st be i home but the ' 3 No.l r.erd 011 at SSisdo. aad ID do during the whole year—a largenumber of companies and many ladivideuds are securing oil lands and aro Y t . to remain, and also the Petersburg Artillery. I rib' Zir5 —. 1 ._,[1: , .. 0 f f 2, . ,, 1. b . b +), t 3•33 em s t lVl ' o " ,„',P '''' preparing for boring wall. Several of the Richmond comp lea The excitement in the oil Milian 13 great, and be- onstarte. for , ermy...,...„4„., e. hz4 l :ll ' ' ' . ' €. ll d : ' :l 10, .onl 02 I. ~ 01,j home Gala morning and others wilt go to-more -1, @to. comes moreintanse with the success of every new Gov. Wise and his staff left, this morning. Ho ca. . ‘ llOOO ---1. uci.l Joirami ; .1,.., or 357 bras an a d well. Whilst it cannot be expected thst oil will moo eeed in sating nil in large liiiintitiiii, het on the presses the intention of baring 7000 military preeunt i L a y,i ; g : •LL,54.8.,1.: L. groaa, nod /00 hotel at $:,7 . 5. 4' 14 '' .' on the day of execution. , contrary that some will he disappointed, still the __ temptation to'embark in th e btudnesa is very groat, and where oil is obtained in large quantities the profits are immense. The ell, in its crude state, is selling in large quantities for 60 cent' per gallon. It does not cort.more to pomp it up than I eant per gallon, and 9,centa mote par gallon will pay for bar vela and transportation to PittabrirglyNe w Yo r k or phji.delpbia.', When the oil prlvllege Is not held in fee simple, thdve will be an additional charge of 2 nr more cents pe'r gallon. The refined oil is sold at a much higher figure, and as the refining process Is a simple one tie oil men eon largely increase their profits by refilling the oil before sending It to markeL The oil is valgabla for many purposes, chiefly, how ever, at present, for filaminating. ProfessuX Silliman, to hi. Interesting report con cerning this oil, pronounces it to be one of the beet materials in existence for illuminating purposes: he remarks, also, that It is in no sense a drying oil; it will not gum or „ thicken, and is pronounced by many to be an excellent lubricator. We have tried it with satisfactory results on buggy axles, and believe it will, when combined with animal oils, form an ex cellenland cheap lubricator, partiClllarly for winter use. When subjected to a high haat it yields Par affine In large quantities, and from that material beautiful white candles are taannfactured. It is un equalled as a liniment for man or beast. Those er r dieted with Asthma say it gives them great relief. Physicians pronounce it 'valuable as a remedy in Scroftdoue diseases. The great consumption, how ever, of the oil ssill be for illuminating, and for that i purpose It Is destined to come rapidly into use all r over the country,. There is but little danger of tba , market behomin,4 overstocked with it; it can ho sold for so much lost than lard and whale oil that it will in a few years to a great extern delve them out of the market. By reducing the price of lard oil, It will no doubt affect the value of the bog crop all over the country. There is no fear'entertained by the oil men that the oil will run out; they believe that the supply is in. exhaustible; that nature has kindly established a grand laboratory, under that section of country, where the manufacttuing process is going on contin ually. We will mention a singular fact connected with this subject before we close. In many places In the valley of qtt Creek the ground Is covered with puts, hundreds and thousands of them evidently dog for the purpose of 'sithering oil, and at a period so remote that from, 250 years old are growing over them. The query is, by whom were these pits dug and for what purges° was the oil gathered' Truly yours, r . , 2.1', 1859, Surname COURT.—Before Judges Strong, Thompson, Readand Lowrie, C. J. The following alma which we failed to note In their order .en Tuesday, were orgned on Monday. Corationwealth rel. Armstrong re Com• inititieners of Allegheny county. Argued by Herding for relator, by Howard and Williams for reepondent rind closed by Price for relator. Same vs. eame i .and argued by some counsel. U. S. Cincrir fpOCET—Before Judges Grier and M'Candless. Henry Amy anc(others Cs Allegheny Couniy. —These were ten . icanes against the City of Alle gheny, on bonds leaned by the City on its nub eeriPtions to the elnek of - tho - Ohio F.; • Penesyl- Walla Railroad CoMpany, (now P W. .t. C. 11411. Co.) The tibole amount of the subecrip tions ($400,000) Was involved in the issue of , three Caere, which were all tried together. JvP. Knox, Req , fur Vas; D. W. Bell for dot us. The plaintiffs having got through with their side of the cases the defendants opened, but had not proceeded far when stopped by Judge Grier. His flonot , anggested that as these went cases of great impertance, and as there appear ed to be nornateriatclifferenco as to the routs,* would be well to ma'e a stated case of the whole thing, for the opinioki of the court, so that due deliberation might 40 had upon it, bud the oases go up to tho Sup*. Court at Wa shington in proper form. TheApfendants' cor el remarked that he raw no objeqc,ion 0 that befor e agreein g to it he wetild i nakT t l : stffrrc of tee remarked The cent bsijytt:frbilyaludge Omer remarked that they CX,..41: k t , t h e e t,- led ease; bat that Hilt... woudn't Jo de fendante much good.. Counsel for def'o4.l; it tO atl a ceut t, this case bears a etriklneesem ee t the case of rho Allegheny Valleytallroad subscription, de cided in this court irrOehlriohe vs. Pittsburgh, Ism Spring; and we 'presume your Honor will stick to thaprinciplesther e laid down. Judge Grier—l cannot say. Don't undertow:id me so repudiating that case; but the decision was hastily made, andibere were things uttered in it which may be wrong, and I think were wrong. I may say thia—it is possible, I say pos sible—yes, probable, highly probable—that when these cases came to Washington, the Supreme Court will hold your oily bound by bar sots, and that the power to sub'gcribo includes the power to lasso bonds. After further conversation, it was agreed to. make a case elated, teethe opinion of the court, and the Jury was discharged, having nothing fur ther to do. The cam will therefore go to Wash ington, to be tried befdre the Supreme Court on Writ of error, providedelther party shall desire to take it there. A Lerma from Mr. S. A. , Browne, New Cas tle, Pa, to Messrs. Fairbanks & Ewing, General Agents for the Wilcox & Oihba Sewing Machines, Pittsburgh, Pa.: "Gents: The Sewing .Isaltioo I purchased of you a few weeks einettiaDjoJB an increasingly favorable reputation in the family. Overcoats, roundabouti, caps and pants, to. viler with smaller gam:Mints too tedious to men tion, have cemenforth Omit under Its nimble fla me, complete. The maohlne has already made, and therefore roved, one third or one half its price;' A large assortment of iheso machines can he seen and tested. at No. OUPifth et. • FAIMITILL Mtestow►er• ' : Mnertnu,—As Rev. J. C. Nevin and lady, misslOnaries of the 'United Presbyterian Church to China, will leave this city on Thursday, to embark early in Deoember at New York for their distant field of labors, a farewell meeting will be held this evening in the Third U. P. Church, Diamond street, (Rea. J. G. Brown's;) exercises to oommenoo at 7 o'clock. Several interesting addresses may he expected. Mr. Nevin's lady hile been 'favorably known to our oitirens as the principal female teacher io our [Ugh School. CODINITTED:—John Mitchell, a colored mao, dealer in eecoitd hand clothing, corner of Plfth sod Wood street, made an affidavit before the Mayor, on Tuesday, charginit a lad named Noah Rea with having burglariouily entered tllant's store, on Sunday night, and With stealing there from eandry garments. A Flair of pantaloons which Mitchell Identified were found on the per eon of the boy when he Wia . arrested. Re was committed to jell for trial Ft the next term of court, In default of $BOO bail:. Mons Tnlnv B.—The cellar of Messrs. Red path it Barns was entered orrßanday night and robbed of all tho thieves could. lay bands Upon. Thls is the second cave wo hate to reoord this morning. We bad 'one yeettfirday. Wo warn people to look well to their doers and windows, "Fast bind, fast find." The' river has risen, boats come up with large nuMbers of persons whom no one can know. Bow in the lime to bo on the look oat and have tho bolts and loofa well secured. Tail grand Mirror or Italy :is still drawing In:unease houses at Masonic Unit. Our people are delighted with it, and well may be, for mag. nifleenee and grandeur nothing like it hag aver been neon In Pittsburgh. We learn that there is an extra exhibition to be held to-day and to. morrow (Thankegiving) at 3 o'clock P. :a; It Is also to exhibit every evening this week and no loigr, therefore see it early. ___ Lertivoriow.—A writ in the nature of an in junction wee nerved upon the' Commissioners and Treasurer of thin county, tenjoinlog them from paying any moneys out 'of the County Treasury until a certain claim for about $3,800 —principal and interest—due the Wale of the late David Shields, of Sewlokley, shall have been paid. The claim is, weare informed, for bor rowed money. RODUZD.-Mr. Wm. Bell, of Sailer, who was &topping at the Red Lion Rotel, on St. Clair street, was robbed of about $3OO in. money at a drinking house, corner of Fifth add Liberty Direct, ' on Sunday night, by a man named Rano. OffioerSessions was monaural Liifindintall the money concealed in an alley *long by. Rine was committed for trial by Al& Donaldson. Ayerrammar.—Great peoPertglene, we ere informed, are making by the mehebers, for the Third Annivermay Exhibition of the Sumner Literary Society, eabieh takes pliAce next Mon day evening fd Lafayetio Hun; We hOpe it may prove a wooers. &bum TIDEIALL, Of Boblaeon RlWnettiP. 0 0m- mined s map IIIIII6CA: AM/ 0 U So j,i/ on Tow*, etuuirect witte.thbtarieffy bt k cradle, bola Gm innis'otheb; tit Parties /Ink Aohlason knistadb.f MMilliiMM . - I'., Eram% (tinhor n -4 eke ot Led. t, 1.4, r „.,,,,,,,... :,,, Nu, 2 , Y tNreVILLE. ~.. _ A c , j 4,1 3, .„ . „.„ ~, th , i 2 ht.l . .. , t.uti r , le he b n . fnLlarte A co; • '-':: .k, r:.: . e, Ili i t , i t hte Journal uliitiCe, named Wm. SmtlYt 001 found thin .7 ,' fiTs.s i ,tifeit j 4 o ftiO do clo..tte k ii g t7rtei'l . o . l jnor's noes , l l ta l tt d ' ...! mottling, insensible on the stairway loading to the O, le liegsli, It pegs toners, J D 11l to no u... L. , iri d ..1,,,, n , und er the Oriental House, arbere it was sup- ! it. i, 2, eke toe, 1 did 'poles, l'etost, .1 4..1, 'de LW, i ti0,,,j.. - 1 adt, lo oupty iiiii, A Arlie, .!.,,,, br....a. AS. 41. Leo It posed he had fallen. Subsequent tares h . , o_ ,_ ~, Lp.,.. _ ..,5.....° ..,,,,..„ ~ ,,,r, , _ ~, ~, 'that to he fie died :dd.i e n b d: d n ' e t ,„ l : l ::;i c a k , o'Ll ' o ' n c h it. o lt:h . l 7 i s::Wl ' v h o ' rrt i '0 r'a're,,,,r,. I . :tt t ' i?': ': ,'...'''''i''..Tit.',lii°l.:'..l-'1‘1':..,.. li';c'-'l-'il.'l':. : 4l ili '‘ ::: ' , r l ' i ,r i,i ' O r ? J it'' a r ik: i .: I 0 r,,La. li, I.:.I, :... A.., A .1 ilsgsa, Si t 0... tor, 1 nit earn, 9 tun, hen, la 0i..,, 110 •:, c...t0. MiCendii..e, Meer, tt co; Sr. Louts, Nov. 22- -The overbs . n4 novo...lee! I=x ,::,:;tlisiOili.,;.,,Bat,ti .;,ii;.:,,,,,..1.-.;:‘,„,,,p,ii,,fdte1ij.71.,7,.ti,,,,i,arid,,,,.,1),i,..rt0,0,ti night brought dispatches from the I...mitt I_ ousei at , dear, 21. , ./ do : loll; li -tots, =I ,1, c.,..1. I 1,,,,, KaoC. S San Franctseo, to Lord Lyo ns , , tri, s i t i ng ton, ana I enipo, ttg..7 o !.0110.1.4tuf r. I Q inv,y I 1 , 4 d,, 1.,' also • ConliminkleaLivn. franked by Gen. Scott to .lim tool' it r -.O.•• t lea ton, t. 1...ate1,..1 , romtuanding cdfi,er el Vort Leavenworth. ____-- -.-_____ The British has, withdrawn their naval lonics i ELL front '`AII J ean,rent, the except,,, ' ...Y the na t a l t ile. I r,:.. onot ..... t. IL/ V to.,i IN k. w.,.. : to. ..., . ... : tt , Tt.i Up lo 1,1 Are AN:, Nev. 22.- The first mortgricw L•milloil.l- I ',',''d!:',...f.','!”',.,...1-_,1t,..dt:!.?1d.,.,0,;, e..dor4b,esett• Cr, of the Erie itiottrini, having tipt.lied to the c on _ I ~..',..‘ 7 :`,„ri .i i : :. ' , . r. t ri ,,,, th ,,, : ,. ii,, t,',,,,,,,,ici-,:,;;;;,,,,1i.:t"Zi troller all., State to advertise and sejl the rood rid. 1 tli.it p ”. iO3). The ;A•r,teeeid wee noliwe.Om t , and to. tbe LOCI payment of intereto the Controller hen I tient. G. ahem InLoo t i.ii ssreodtir Z ron, tile. planed the matter to the hands of the Attorney Urn- I is, bona ~', the.; W. il.iitose woro us. It L eh, Sni t eras, who will at once, under the Act of 1.4% sell du I'd"."' di e.'"'-h. i bt, %C.... tp, I.,er .." .: 1.... t ~....r.t.l. ~:•.r.l.y nnwt.,. the road with all the appurtenances. I t sad rising. • : The Cir.rit.nti. t'. Ito., id thirds", ea). -the °dice rs of 11../.91,N, Nov. 2 2.-lsatie she raid tea, arraigned lb.. Food Lo,rtz. Irk. Ow I...per afisalenlppl, I..pnti,,,,ty to-day before the Superior Court, on four indletmen to, 'o. to , oo, nod ovrr Co"dlo tre et lt ,, k 1 0..1. charging him, with the forgery ofmpromissory autos_ i ~,,rt:„',"1,7„1.:,:;dnc,::,,1,end.."‘;,..V::.!..,u7tiZTth.L t 'i.! He waived an esatnio•tion and war committed for , , The bury of I.iroos L ein.Oratt,'iote ont-er Of the ferry trial. Itaticto•ster, la ha tc.se drowned wtire ' l.rverlf, tho er The'sh. manufactory of Albert Humphrey, in I at i.hdr, ham 1....., itrllhd, togeth, with then et nor .inst i l East Weymouth, was burnt this afternoon. Loss es- } .." net,. war `lr.'••" with him. tut:fated at $23,000. , Tee J. es Priag s Cirti, marimbaa, drwyle, Key West and ' Fir Wm. Wallet, arrived nt ClunieuelL trete tit:toi, o n Eil e . -- - - - -- . t der ... • . Illii Emma 00.1 thr.oy Frt.d.de lett for here the noeiretr, Nov. 22.-The meeting of the f'remont i Awls tar New 1),,,a,.. a , end the 17,11,,, for Arr,,,,„„ r j e , Temple on Saturday evening, oolleetad upward of On irue..dsy ofierci..ou the Modurator red, L ith a Drat $lOO for the benefit of John Browne' family. , 1 rate load. 604, had 3,2:.0 bids uf 'toot for ono Item. :the There was a heavy fall of enow last night at Del- f ""trliumt...:,7,:y.diZ.d.T.T.''...'• ..it coot, Pe.t4.dvad plied up lows Fells. with freigtit fret. top di hotline. - - ----- • Now Yung, Nov. 22.-11111,70 Cotten Market, Nov. , h „T' ;, ' ,. ' ,.1 ' 7,5 6 7,, ' .. r " t . :,,"7 I"" right " 4 " in t." " nPl i T ''" 4, by the Canada: Sales for the past two day. have 11tyg,,,,,,,,,,., ~, ,!,.... ai r , ,L., .v . „„. „ ~,, ~,. been 3500 bales, Including several lots on doliVery a t 1 ms Gruber,. rather higher prices.t A eoi.p.ston t., rti ,, Con.cier.L.,t, , 1 TuosJet, Sao. that tho , deridi Poo, hound for tlestiviiii., wa s , g: onus ell LbE. to t 1 1 , i L,,,,,,,11,„ , )1,,,d, yoot. Ear, nythltig &two, her end littalnIllo„ Nov. 22 ,- The steamer Lucy !Lilco:oh, , ~,.,, bound to New Orleans from this place, with 1100 bales . of cotton, sunk on Saturday, near Helene. Thu , boat-l 9 probably a total mom 511.1111004. tt•gl•ter. ARRIVED. . DIPAATED _....... . _ . ! f..1,trar.b.11r0•0.:,4.. Tol.yrapb, Brow nar11:0; Marc Tons, Nov. 23.—Tho Republican Conran • i'lr''n". 8. ,... °• "' • . i .6,4,.... rvusvaw; tion vrblch convened in this city last night, nand , I 1;101'."„:.°1%-n1L:''''''H''''' ' e ''' "Y. '. El"b. '' , ehn,-, noted Georgo Opedyke for Meyer. • ' si.C,stur, (1nc1.,. :. mtpaGrabum, Zail ea int, I lt,kel, F. i Iwn,.. Itarer—ii leet—ll tin i: CLII VZLI-YD, Nov. 22 . — Zdarettal Johnson, ci Ohio, ; ,____________.- says the report of his having sett a message to Gov. ' •••-• Wise, relative to the rescue, I. untrue. ---------- li•iegrapElla itaricou. N. Tont, NOT. 22 —Cotton firm; Bahia 3 . 0) bal. Flour -• ' ' Arm; miler 16,150. lobla trheat quiet: mains 23,070 hum; Sr. Loam, 'Nor. 22.—The 'river is stationery th,. .. k. ,.e. .,1, $1,19. 'Coro Mr. miry 14,300 boob; old allow 99c . at; th•R rallow 76 •63. tour whito 60333 Oita again. Nothlog new from the uppor etreams. The t ‘br - (?.• • toijant at 40419. :ork hoorant at 510,b2,,L6Q13,76 for weelbor is clear, mild and pleasaia. meow, and $10,b71.66t1 I for prima. Itmou; ...Menke,* boxaa abort ribbed middlas ate ,44, sod 10,0. boar, Mpg toiddh-a CaIIt.INLE, Penn., Nov. 22 .—Over 100 film/rola at IN; both foram dellarry. • Ils,tirdull laud brought 1.,',,.. Lava rebelled at Dickinson College, milt . ..soma of ' NM. d 'dkii^g: Bbrb l, Arrr Lt !-ii. La.' Hr. Galena the suiponstot of boar members of the , Fo'r ciatt. • 1 l ''''''.; 6 ` s .. W " ‘ l.l. '.. l ''''' , 4 "'4; ° ' , ' ll 'Pb.t , I'Ara , ' EiMair. Ilmar firm at 15%,:b. Ftalgtita . Gat. to LI r • ---- , arpool 2-22,n,164. , ing . 1 00 , 7, ; The Moooy mailtat la without noticeable ritabga. Tiro caml. ir ...mortar:l at the negotiation of nog, n names m peper as during laid week, tint rho thiaraull I. irioly met t,ou unarm:poi:D.ln rat:orator .re ollcrul. trotonual pa. poi la 0r0054,.70 occaaioually na low at: 9... i, soul call loans :fait per cent. The Exchange filmset lur the isle Lsexesent lool7 qui.4, lot tho eupply or commercial Lille tieing Imo. holly home I. the retie aro firmly um ...lathed. Ou Laordon the lending drawers ilometail till. aid prim, me:motile bill. aro 000 tad ...highs, 109341.1,9% rue. tignstiiree, litir• tee!, ere übtainaLl e nt leey.,. Ca 14.00, Nor 22.—Furor chato.!ntrady at ooterilay.t itimatkine.' Irltast oaks, ad ranooil 2,4,11:; .aler 10,000 bosh at 37, alt 10 OW hush No tat 75. Co'rruLii4lll43 denim: Wes 20,000 both at 45!... Oar, a...ay, It eoelpt*-13,002 bbl, Floor; T. 1,000 bum Illaost; 2r,troo turb Como taljo bush Osta. Shlpmente-31000 Ude Ilion; 41,000 boil. llbast: 11 ; 0.00 burl: Corn. :111LITsCitz, Nor.nerdy; eel., 2.30) MM. Wheat clumo octiriu tho mark. I, nucliatmeel. Q. elnsay. Raoripta-1600 bbl. Floor; 31, , X2) both Molt 2600 hod,. Coro. Shipments-300 blit'a Flour; 12,000 burtrvrh..t. _____________._______ I . . WIIGELER WILSON SERINO MACIIINs.-51r. Alex. R. Reed, the enterprising and energetic agent of the above named Sewing Machine, inform, us that notwithstanding the fact that Sowing lif se tithe/ have become vary numerous, both in regard . to style and price, the Wheeler .k Wilson Is acknowledged, by persons who have had ample opportnnity"of tost• ing the qualities of the various machines lately in • trodueed hero, to be superior to them in almotheyery respect. It is claimed that it will do better work, more of it in the same length of time, and Is less liable to get out of repair than any oflthe others. Ili, machines can be then in operation at his room. No. 69 Fifth street, nearly opposite the POSIOtBee. BURGLARY AND ROODURY.—The house of Mr. Rogers, of Allegheny city, was entered and robbed of about $6O, on Monday night. The thief or thlereelaterad the honeo through the coal hole, and having in that way found a way tale the cellar, they crawled up into rho house and stole whatever they could. Mr. R. has no idea of who It could have been. Tho thieves ea coped soot free, of course: FESTIVAL FOR THE INFIRMARY.—Tho Thanks giving Festival for this excellent instbutiou, no der the care of Rev. Mr. Passavant, begins to. day in the City Hall. Let it meet with a tree thankegivlng offering, not only from those who can attend but thotio oleo who are unable to lend their presenoe on this comic°. Mrs. Black or order ladles at the hall will metre any dews. Hone which may ho Bent in. TLIAIIRSOTTTNO DAT.—The Rev. Dr. Baird will preach lathe Liberty Menet M. E. Church, (Rev. 8. P. Woldfc, pastor,) at 14 o'clock a. v: on Thankegitfing Day. Nev. 22.—The river 11 wife CI feet tl inches water le 'the caw frl end TtlitivEe.—We ore indebted 10' e„,/10 goOd —we believe Adams' Expreee—for copies of the Cincinnati Commercial on the evening of the same day on which ere printed. Moneeerry.—The deaths In the pity from the dth to the 16th lost., Inolaelve, were 11—males 6, females 6; white MIRROR OF ITALY. —Editor., Gazette: I was not a little surprised at the magnificent representation of tideland at beauty in the above painting, UM, evening, and as an artist, would express my high approbation of the artietio chill displayed throughout. The relief, from begin ning to end, is the best I have ever 'licened In any panorama, and can be scrutinized through a glass, while the effect thus produced is truly beautiful. 1 remain your humble eery's, RICII . D. D. HOLMIS, Artist. o.la PRICE BACREITone—.4 Poing of Attructi.m.— Samuel Wen, Nc. 264 Liberty street, noarly oppo site Hand, ha now in store one of the largest and - moat. salad stoCk of Fashionablo Fars, Lies and maps to be fouotn thin city, all or which are sold on removable t arid extremely low, for cash. Hieing but Ons Cash Pries, and selling prime sift- atom, hla atom buoy tbernisort of all who want good and cheap goods' at low figure.. Call es No. 261, and moo and Judi, for you:noires. Goodula depart ments of Ids int ore golog off ovary day with a Wog rush, ' norgr.--j. Me:tooth, Na. 175 and 171 Smith. Reid stew, has jiat maim! tin tAaissand potmdip of igovpr and bnakvhsat lionfzia bozo! and Ow 3Sro. which hs Is man •aS 'Um aim stainable • - -_~ . Tj~~. , _ __ r c, RL63TOWN, Nor. 22:--The exeitemost of Sat. Inds has subsided, end no suspicions parties here yet h .e discovered. Governor Wise has letters from late gent and responsible'persone, Worth and West, minoring him of the organization of parties for the rescue of the prisoners. The presence of the military had restored confidence and calmness in the public, mind. . . The military are preparing an encampment. The k Gore or will return to Richmond to-morrow. We have avalry, artillery and infantry sufficient to co ronet r a small party of eympathizers. ... It I rumored that Goy. Wise has received a dis patch rom Gov. Chase, of Ohio, it:farming him that a !erg body of mon, numbering from VW to 1,000, are ar iog for rescue, under John Brown, jr., and will en oubtedly start for Charlestown. Gov. Wise is said to hare replied that if ho (Chase) allowed them t cross the line, he would enter proceedings against 1m on the charge .of treason. A dispatch was also received on Saturday from C. S. Marshal Johnson, of Ohio, stating that from 600 to 1,000 men were fitting up for rescue in'that State, under John Brown, jr., commander. [Mere bosh.] -- Al A Penns, Nov. 27..—G0v. Wise and Hal: are here, stopping with Col. Barbaner, Superinten dent of the Armory. The Governor states that he s(r made every provision to protect the communion n and the prisoners, He has no doubt of a deter nod and thoroughly organized movement through out the Northern and Western States to rescue Brown, and exhibits a number . of letters from responsible.. parties in Pennsylvania, Ohio and New Vorkoarging him to be prepared for parties forming In those States. The Blues go to Martiosburg to-night, and Colonel Smith, of the Virginia Pailitary Institute, with the Cadets anti howitzers, have boas ordered to Charles. town. Governor Wise will return to 'it lehroozart o . morrow. Plathaaearuta, Nor. 22.—John D. Winslow, agent for Beckett, Dario Lt. Co., jewelers, New York, committed suicide by shooting himself In the bead yesterday. Ile had entrusted a box of jowilry, worth $3OOO, to a colored porter to carry to the office of Draper, Tiffit & Co. The box not baring been delivered, was supposed to hare been stolen. The pollee were notified, but were unable to recover it. Before the commission of the deed he wrote tor; his mother at Providence. This morning the hoz, which had been left by mistake at another jewelry °stab. Bailment on Market street, wag recovered. lie was a single man and aged twenty-eight year', WASHINGTON. INGTON. Nor. 22. In COLIMOICLICO of the recent occurrence on the frontier, a suggestion has. been made to the Liberal Government from a dietin guiehed quarter . that Immediate Wpm be taken with a view of entering in the agreement or treaty with ' the Government of the United Stites for the punish ment of each outlaws us Cortinaaand his men, the main feature of the proposed arrangement being to treat offectc6 committed on either side of the Rio Grande as against the peace of both Repoliii,s: the parties to be tried and puaiehed avoriling to the law of the country in whi,h they may be arrested. --- -- downs, Nov. 22.—The schooner Mary Cinton, I with adrices from Vera Cent to the 11th lust , hoe ar rived here, and furnishes the following important intelligence. It was reported at Vera Cruz that Gen. Miran,on had joined Gen. Marques', and that both had fled from the country, on board a Itritlah steam er, teltiog with them the $2,000,000 in epode which Marquere had under convoy, whereupon Mirsuann's army immediately pronounced for Santa AGM, • MIONETAILY ANN) C1,2111110;if.t1,11... 'flie receipt,. r 4 brecirtnbr lert hrenly.f,r Wets bare buts el foll,yre. Phew- TChlat. ; Barley. Total ............... ......... 5,171 413 Nothing et all rem don.; on 'Change this morning. A dul. Jar week than this Is likely to pro.. ho ot , have the tied for tome time past. The onl talcs of any kind in the produce fi ne today, hove Mena f er n loads of wheat from street et $1,15©1,20, m per gnality; and come. ;defy deemed huge et Moot yeaterday'a g n otations.-I.Delrnit Aar. lads, wheat imP, Minns, N 4,01.3 or. 10—The receipts to-l . ay are • rime 2.1.74 corn bosh klailtet tall and maim liabt. WhenPionr—falaa of 50 GM. 1.5,141: Lie bile 14,94. 550 tomb whit—wa 1.430 te 11, 23.1 ea of bue bush 3l.n. se.l $1,12.5c4 3.50 do $1,12 Corn—sales of 1100 1:4111 new .52m fed .lo 32c. Nnr 011tiNS, Nov. /9. P. Al.—Ooltzra—sal. of 33..0 hales Price. are stiffer, but quotation. unchanged. duper—chop.' buoyant at an adratven raash. at .17.: for farl fully fair. Ciorn—hen i dec e lined 25c it n!e• at 75, fen prim. Exchaugo--Pardern :1,43; The export. of merle teethe week mulling tc-Jay Total fur the week ............. ....... 4 1.100.001 Preciously reported .............. . 03,776,701 iota! ante J., 1 81103...tta1e 1,4 ...•- irter,a2r,... ......... ... . .....f 13. TLen followlim.ls a convnratil o 11 4.111,11 of fh1,6,170 , I porn of fo. re m o pro ,l d 4 u nt c . h N I e h w r .1., 7 I h r 110 , w, :, .1.: d 4 I . n 1 ceJen oFr lbo vccl., r^r.ll• In 14. e: wo M 5.735, 2 SII, )v7.: Dry gr. 14.,.....,........•. 3.3Gnes! merhaplle..... 2,21,446$ ;, I $1,,Z1 -- I,ISU.)i ~%,I) Total 4.,r the emit Prtmlottly reported Finns La,. 1 132.C90,11$ 216,021,77/ ET. LnUlti, Not. —Floor—rlty rover beld $5, with no EC. bt.la country mold at $4 lor low grade,: X O ,lO („ r a lot branded extra. Sod $ a for dowel., extra. Wbear—recelp ut hen.2l.(llo f.o.b. Aboot 10AfOO both In addition arm. offered. :be latter hating nretrol dot Inn the Moral of ya , atrrday cod Thula ley. 'The ermrket mu gore beery, awl no , teller ,radet wero void at 01100 oel c.lt • r Se naafi. Estee et DaresD7c (Jr +prior, tUle a 'for choice rn: n!Xl@.sl,lo tor peer ceteczn...! fate, good awl lo fall; aid $l,l/Ool,lit for chow, ow enra--ofleruio larce, than I.r *owe time 1. ce: l'rno 2,145 c lower. except tar , mall len chow, a cit.. delmrertd: • r. o.cts—unch u3god. The tint crop, of wee!Fa: fll . nod ! t+l t 0 ,14 Into/41,1,k Imports by Rivet.. Z.T. LOU IP, to, A rimon:-100 bbladut,r, It .4 .1 Lars; :'OO do, Blospbard 4 0,4,1, liateor+l, Cunr4 Gr. 100 no do. *la 4o bol ate gau Ltr.l co, ttSl:3 do, J 12 : 1 4 0 .0 co; 108 d, ob/..y. ;I 4 411411. du, fiedirr i e.>;42. Joaann, 8 pk,r, 11'11., 1110.: L. 411, .911 '44a A Atklcr; 704 bp bar/ey.1:17 vn,p.y 14,1 s non l”, 11 Illtode.. d Verna.; 1 03 bt!. raga. Wort., t r..; Y 7 boles-i 10,.. 3i Cerkiro; :A) no dn, 1 blllll Copper, 7 do culla., Curl/46, 11....600tenn G *o 114 do, ludas, 6 bolas cal( atlu., J It 1.1 , 00.4, 4 loals hide., M Ti),slootlrl u ge: pk, ti onndro, 1•.,, 001 57 do, .1 4' t, 1 1.0 .011., A, war-, It I: 0,41.1.; Elko,Elko,oho!, I,,lnowar 164. Ox.c. Cor,e,and 1 1 LI, Lou; Doff, LW., pko. A 11,41 :114.1. Marto A 40; do, B 1, Eat/4ot, ric, 1 d 0... boo, 3.1p.r Y NO 1 1 , 14 , 13; 11 kg 4 tbot a., 11,a I, F.:.lg.tt.,n d tya, t t, t 1,41. Jos A Llutennoon kiturva-41,1.,01.41 s H .nr, Clark i W Xr3 hbode. 4 Vero, 15,61, appl...,Chada 2 au; 50 aka "um, Munn 4 Barton; 0,4 toeu n 304,, ilurgonatern: 72 boo lo , ro ls , 6610 hominy, Etti - or, 10 0 pcs tro4,,,,Zug Painter; 6. roperoN owsrt., IEI iron, Dot rah, 40 bale [tee!, Dal,ll, 10,1 s 11 , tai. CI NCI N 21 4 .11, pen 00 , ..krator —1,641 o , bla flour. Clark .?Su 1.61, flour, C.,,pt 06e5./, 1, 0 dudno titonCo; 1: ton. metal, UulAbot,...n a co; 11. W. , cutlery, '4l.skesrell, Peen t 13 du .1,1, Moon; 7 bales ran., Peskin! A ca., F WiIk: IO ELM), Eot Ctscrolt--O IIV Line', 43 hay, 0.,...: empty 6014 Nerin I co. 1, .1:4»,. d, 6 .y, 0wn,04 si• I , .tito 3 ...ply 61,11, /;. , ./r+ Ver • TUANKSGIVIAU DAV BY TUB PITTSBURG!! 11113NLEtS OTT ANG PCG.6 PULL ofiCIIIESTRA, Al' MR APOLLO THLATRE. UA NZ . I NU ON TILE TIBLIT ROPE. HATTLIII OF fESIPAgL, Lu s fa , la lux Ily op.lnl requCot, SoLilince song of the Bell, ILF:crtz.D BY IL L. EATON, ESQ. •Isia, In Tweirn Tab!ocm, I, lbe num., A:V C 1r 0 ).1' STILTS TO C,CIUdiIIFI COMIC L'ANTOrtIINE. / ,, ,t a of ..ecturittioo—Dreen Chola, 60 ors.: Par.juotte. 'O,l ; ore: Gallery, 116.cta.; Private llomen,S3. Asire open at 7 eolcck. to colotoeuce!.! ..,-02'.! riol—:Eisirgi:TTFATEl LAN- y• TRIMS aro conch ao.criot 1. , on/ other now In tree .-- 11/LI'IMI %lAN 1' AP r,L .,, VANTAGES POUND IN NO OTIICIL— . c ' The arratraerneut fur deLarluno the Dm:, 'eerie on the 0U61109 14 slnst. , e, .11.,1.1. sad solo. 0 cup at00u.r...• r..... ~,..,"*. It or all wrote. Whotettr M.—. 1 ..... , ^r"" .'" .. known the., areadopt.el rr , ,. ~y , - --. ,—•-• They Sc, well 80,0,1 (..r riell,tr. i ut , lre fi . 7 ...., bll IPS, BOATS our ~...ry 1. , !: .. . , :- ., : ., .. ^ . , ....; i i . urea, wow...lent 1.0. , " ' ~, • ~,,... ,itjii Pleften autrortur th• - • Lan . . , . i.n.. • purco.lo, o:hrt 1.1:..1. ii, , ~,,. ~ , , op ~..3r refer - uric°. Pried 160 re rr..• . I ,de It" Liditthi 4,3 41. =7,.... • a l pllcarloo . FLEM 1 Xti A 'lollli ENS, i —... Pole Pr , priotura eu.l II c0.C.1,1‘... -, Aleo, Maourecturetr. ur J rpraued .111 :71240i1ed rilallflie, cerust diarkot awl 11.U.1 street., no6.lmdloT Airmzeurearr, PI. i .......____ IMOPPATTA'I,LIFEF"Tri-. s 1. PLICE.IVIS BITTERS. In cases of Strefule, Vi , rl. OF , -.:7 ,i , ,,,, t i m , 4 of th, Mtn, the opemtioa of the LIFL . 11 EDICI;PES Is holy as: teraeltleg, often roaring, ie a tow tfik7 a. M/7 reillagt of tiage . loathe.. dleeeeee, by their pliillzrig Meta 11 the blood. !Plants Ileeme, Raw cam:Li:he, ~,,,7 4 . 1;„,' vy P.lns, nod In abort, most all dl scoaskaoori risla to tbels b y afro properties. ;No family shoal d Do without tbem as by their timely we latch wafering and eSperossratY b4.".Thl• I For uls by W. 11. itOtrAST, 1115BOombrayNono York, awl by all Dmeglat; roS-ZrollawsT I H. NEVIN. CO., Zia... 111 Wood NA, PI Mb nigh, Alszow,ofwuz ANDEIEDLNAD,EINO PALM AND DrOWINN, and Wholoodo ds Dod In Ofh% Tll9 / 1 611111 01tryeattlie. - iMill= Commercial B_l 2,90.80( $ 1.9J8.095 $ 405.871 195.6.13,611,130Mr2.02.3 1112.,01.3y03 MEMO Sewittg IVlachines • 0411-Thls 11 1/1.• [wk . rt. k' I k3r ranunni sr tha late Alliihen; (loaq!y Yistr. 'pills IS 411 E AI:WHINE who owners _IL °rarer! • itcl6lllll, • /u PHlla.leiptda to ally other on oaltibitiou nt the Pratt/in Institute that coidd do tho same range of Watt of gra/L T/wit carer ant bailing Non mtvpted it. anper:orl ty must be cooredrd. Vor tt'i:a at ALLRO urE. RsA.3l er, co's T • SEWING 3IACIIINES lIICE Tfllltrei,) V:: DALLATIS, • AI. EST:I wANtED. i• LAFtliiiii.l. a NOIZTLIROP. s i-1,10- NCI — SaCLIINIE -7 1' B A RGAIN 4.' . A A —A ; first-class' tirovar A Dakar . . Quilting rr Tailoring illadlica, niaoidaanil, cal-re :ad la iliat-nita urger. cost sl2* will be maiii Uri leas than half prim Cra !wawa it It,gltiiiT k liAlliCaß'a,nir LI ta•ri• an. , Unt i l at. . . vvi.xipux- az (1-1.13135' SEIIVX4O DaIiCHINIMB THE FRANI"iLIN INSTITUTE. in their repnit on t 44104 TI 11 . 11.4 N, t;tens' MAcanris rteitror thard r ornra, nll the require- zrientl f a Fa n4iy M add ta• To. Ml4ln, t o rt. taif,r.l lory, Ilt th tlr I lit.llo..day,p3rl, I talang Into o..ool,eatlon Zary;l64., rheaett, Duna),lity sad dttectit al , wort, the entnllliffiv, store altar...4ly In (*rot of tho WfLCOX • arpwr,rurßnr DiJLIAR AIKB4NK'S SCALS 4 ' 1 11111ANE..5; 'MA CoAL, PLATFORM 4. weir av4 , ltptlx.l,4r .41r MAG E PAS ER Tars enormous , '