l')itt,slinrßt 03atitt, LI:WILLI. LIUISq-.D. Z. . R. ERRETT 6c CO.. XDI.TOI2B and PSOI-'IIIE:TORS S TURDAY MORNING, DEC. 3, 1839 ..„. _ Tan =omicrons OF lIIOS roost rue O.IIC IS AND MIGUEL PITTS Buncfn —The article which ap peared some dsye Mace in the Pittsburgh Ca , se:6, uu the manufacture of Iron from the ore at the Pioneer Clinton Furnace of Graff, Ben nal. & Co., has been exteueively- copied and commented upon. We observe that it hag at tracted particular attention in our flourishing sister city of St. L4is. A writer aliening him self, "St. Louis" has published nn elaborate ar tide on the enbjeet in the St. Louis/eerie/lane of the 'lst ult., in width, after discussing ibegen ersi subject for sitttle, he resent to this panic. .nine point, to wit t the matter of fuel in the State • of Bliesouri adapted to purposes of smelting. The! writer saya that the coal found in what if, 0.41161 the "Muddy Elver deposit" will, he thinks, e irdii equally available as Pittsburgh coal. He .then egress table of coat, and etrikes a balance ;=tin furor of St. Ike& of 53,16 on each ton of iron'' matanfactured in Missouri. 1 - Without following'"St. Caine" step by step in his 4gnment„.wowish to. submit for his consid eration a few factlywhiohwill afford him and the pelt may who aY feel interested in this . matt r,, suffident 'data for any eetimatee they may 49ite to make. , Heretofore, the principal supply of pig iron for this market has been brought from the chat era counties of this State and from the upper region. Oac seutlon supplied whet is called. the "red short" and the other the "cold short." Iron, which, when worked together, pro duced a neutral iron of better quality than eneld be obl.ained from either when worked separately. 4: . Dari4 the three years last past, however, van ' ens dfieciveries of iron ore and coal have been matte] withina circuit of forty to eighty miles around Pittabargh. i"St. Louis," in his estimate, ;. :..e'' gives our ore from'the Sulphur Springs at $3 i tett per to . At the points on the Allegheny above allnd d to, the ore yields from 33 to 33 per COOL of iron, and when calcined, from 40 to 43. The - cost of mining the ore is from $1 00 to $1 50 per ton. the cost of mining the coal and delivering it at the coke yard beside the furnace will 'hot exceed 40 cents per• ton. These figures have etimuldted the erection of furnaces in the upper Allegheny Valley. There are now to our own ;knowledge forte large Clue furnaces in process of erection in that region, having In the acme hill • anitatitheir hand, coal, ore and limestone, the coat acid ore supplied at the figures above given. The freight from these furnaces to this market • ' will vary from $1 to $1 25 per ton. Experiments 1 ii% havebeen made during the past year at tome ~:e.,'- : three different furnaces, those formerly worked ''''.l. - tincharicoal producing a quality of iron sufficient .. • , Iyi good to induce experienced and practical men, who had retired from blisinees with ample means, to enter again upon the business, for which they are erecting large and expensive furnaces. On the Monongahela river, moreover, a "black band ore" has been discovered, iu quality equal to that from which the Scotch pig is manufac tured, and within one hundred feet of that ore,' pal is found in largo quantities- and in quality each as cannot be surpaesed in tho United .States. 1 l , Oa the Ohio, Bearer nail Mahoniug rivers, as swell as idong the line of our different railroads, ore, cealland limestone in large quantities base been 'and are being discovered. At Johns ' i town, PAL distant teem this city about 74 miles, aro, the Cambria Iron Works, where railroad iron is mitunfactared. Let any one experienced in the iron bneinces visit that place and ascer tain the boat of manufacturing pig Iron, and then czar...lna the quality of the railroad iron Made there ! The latter fact can he learned from almost May railroad man in Mivouri, for the Cambria Iron Witte have supplied the track for most of tbo roads in that State, we believe. In deed we might say the same of the iron made at • Brady'e Bend, about 80 miles above this city, -', which may be found on roads is Mutest any of oe s-i;i':' tettee Western Stales. Tito new facilities and improvements in the ?._ ul on aloe tare of iron, and a carefel consideration y E ‘7l . q:l4:o the facts, a few of which we have hinted at, !PleSili e given a stimulus to the erection of farnacee ( IT ''',' ei s ehittiti the expansion of the iron businees in and ' about this great Birmingham of Anierica. There are now (1850) in process of erection in this city end within 80 miles of it, twelve new furnaces, from 11 to 11 feet in the bosh, capable of pro ducing-from twelve hundred to fifteen hundred tons of pig iron per week, or from 60,000 to 75,000 tons per annum. At many of these fur naces, ore from Canada and_Lake Superior can be,delivered at a cost which will afford the iron. as cheap as it can be made cast of the Alle ghenies.with anthracite coal, and it finds to-day a readier 'market here, at better prices, than anthracite 1 iron can command. The cost cf freight to Pittebutglr - , - for western iron, is from $1 to 1.50' for anthracite iron, from $5 to $6 ' per ton. 4 fact the facilltiesthr getting hither, ores of mit kind are such that Pittsburgh may challen g e competition from all quarters, when 4va• confider the abnedance and excellence of her fuel. We learn,' however, that it is the intention of `Graff, Bennett & Co., proprietors of the Clinton Furnace, now in successful operathin, to use Missouri area, exclusively. All attempts to work successfully is snicking iron with the coal of Missouriland Illinois have proved abortive, and "Bt. Louis" himself, only speaks of the probability hf success with the "Muddy River coal." We — hove isold that we think Pittsburgh may challenge co petition as a point for the manu facture of it El, and wo may add that we believe . this t 0... be the fact, whether wo apply it to pig iron or to tbe subsequent operations upon that metal, bringing into the bar, nails or steel, be cause we ha a t more and better fuel at cheaper rates than nbe found elsewhere; we have a greater ametint and variety of metals at a lees Average coed than can be found in any other market, we Can ship from this city to St. Louis oar manufactioree at a cost of $3, per , ton, by the introduction lof bargee towed by steainers which shall bring bhck a return freight of ore, which system is noW adopted. Moreover, our climate admits of the working of our mills all the year round, while in St. leallift the average time of . work ispniy About nine months of the twelve; we have herd the machinery and the skill which cannot 'be stipasseci if it can be equalled by any 'city in the pion. We could, if wo chose, for the figures are at our bands, ehow at what prices, exactly, nails and steel can be made here, but that is the af fair of the manufacturer. Saffice it to say that the amount of business now doing here, the quality of file articles produced, the new fur naces, troik works, steel works, etc.! which are going up and the success which attends cur mer chants in 141 the western markets will convince any unprejudiced' man that this is, and must continue to be, - the Birmingham of America. ' Dost`o, Tama wrrn "Acourrosors." This p.pirly,, . e beeeinting fashionable now in Virginia. The ladies - exc. forming "Anti-Trade-With-The . , Yankees Elackities" in varlonii - parte of the Old Domlulon o refuse to buy "loves of bon nets" lied breinlets that reach Richmond from Philsolaiphialifew York, or other "infected" , districts: We 4 notice, however, another elde to the account, stated in a Hartford (Conn.) paper. This is it: , ‘Thefillarp'a Rill) Company received an or der the other iday for 100 rifles, which were straightway clittpatched for Harper's Perry and Charlestown, with all the secompaniments and a Bopp', of ammunition. The Revolving Arms Co. --Col; Colt - -;.•,•1 also received an order for 400 rifles, of widals 800 were duly forwarded on `Monday, and ha remainder will soon feller. The order took 'the company a little by surprise, and the new rifles lately farniehed to company B—the Colt Huard—ave impressed into the servic_ol and also a few. from the nreetud; to be replioed in. a 1 tea daye._:eo,. , 11 18=111 wind that blows nobody good.' Virginia sends nearly $25,000 to Hartford, and basin return a supply the finest was that the world prodacca." -7--- -- Tile immolation of John Brown was, ii ehori, ' REMARKABLE WORDS OF BRODRPRICK,•—TiIe 1 in accordance with the philosophy of shivery— ' Son Fr:incise° Times of the 7th, in . alluding to a nicmity. He had dared to act on the can't°. the killing of Brtxlerick, says: ilea of hid life, and then nettled principles of ,f T e rry , lit i e d w d o i . d a : t rail before the hair-trigger o dit is r u ei p s !: i se 4.h b a u t t e he knew t r wzli enough ee that'if he Ms were the only ones which such a man could entertain. He was too brave to have thought would he slain by some other of thrsl ' aver e 'exe ditierently from what he did, and the same noble tending crowd, who so eagerly sought his Y life. After he fell, it is known that he believed that impulses which inculcated 'a love of Freedom "murdered," because he was killed— and Right, impelled him constantly and lyre- he was eligibly to the practical devclopmebt of his r o u pposed to . the extension of slavery; and a cor pt Adnunietration—that he was the victim of theory. Ho has fail e d, according to the popular a conspiracy. Of the determination to kill him mode of calculating failure and seems; but off it appears he was well aware. A letter was that his life and tragic death must of ritcesatty , received in this city by a well known gentle man, by the last overland mail, from Theodore constitute a failure, tea point too broad and 'ma k e Pno t , he E7 . l l , l from which we arenllowed to high to be disposed of in this summary manner. post officeoslvaningetex.rac C. ic t: o •'On . My wo.? , to We cannot but disapprove his mad and folly- . t h e stricken act, but the unsel fi shness of the deed; I speaking of the death of Bror a le r r r ier Garrison his his moderation, when victorious, over, the town I said that Broderick came to bid him good bye which he captured ; his epactan courage in de- 1 as he was leaving for New York, and on shak feedieig himself and his follows, and his sublime 1 ing hands, Broderick remarked, 'Goad bye, Mr. contempt-of death while overborne and made the h a ys TOE WILL NEVER SEE Ili AGAIN-1 manacled tenant of a prison ; his stern integrity hays got to fall by the hands of some of them.'" In scorning the technicalities of the lair, and fad SALIYORNIA GOLD.—The large shipments of 1 t g h o ose rmi a v ‘ ed t f e r ri om ou C d t d d e iforn ia i . a this I l ea r, h exceed manliness in all things, will not be quickly for gotten ; bat rather a contemplation of this heroic I yield of goid p eommences with the moitt t ho e ile e b t old man's character will irresistibly compel i rosary and Continues to July and August, when i thinkiog men to ask themselves whether it is 1t gradually diminishes till the January follow- John Brown, of Ossawotomic, or the system of tag. As near as can be ascertained, the annual slavery which has failed in this conflict. yield of gold from the California mines, exceeds sixty millions of dollars per annum,; and this The execution of the old man at Charlestown year the product, it is confidently predicted, yesterday, was a plain admission on the part of will be ut least eighty millions. This would seem to conclusively establish the inexhaustible Slavery that they dare not spare a brave man's i character of the Slices and their augmenting life, and that magnanimity is impossible to a almost literally t l , .' t h a e u ir e r ff r eet ti upon Calorniaas visible, d e er nu l t of syatem baled on wrong and upheld by violence. History will do justice to the institution of Sla- nothing. Their Y effect ea upon ate greyen eSrtall very and its uncompromising foe alike, when meat of the country, though less apparent, is both are gone; and, in the meantime, the cam- immense, and the annual supply of California Gold is an important element to be considered, prison which this affair, provokes betireen the hereafrer, in all calcultitons as to the future two, which none can clearly foresee, but CD h an growth andprosperity and commerce of the of which id now plainly visible to change. the Cnion• ' popular judgment. Slavery is all the.picotitude of its triumph and power is a failure; and old John Brown- of Ossawatomie has euceeeded-- Sampson-like—in dragging down the pillars of Slavery in his fall, and his victory is eLplete ! While millions, of prayers went up tar the old martyr yesterday, so millions of curse's were ut tered against the hellish system which ao mer cilessly and ferociously cried out for his blood. Every heart in which a free spirit throtbed gave utterance to ita pent up agony in contemplating the enormities of this bloods , inatitutiouhis ' vim of all villainies—in the dispensations of its power and the exactions of its bloody code. - - tito3..D7 S. =UMW!! 333. 'UFt& - X3 - : ISIVESTIGATION.-190 oboorve in several Vir ginian papers, what is intended to ha a threat, intended also to be a fearful threat, that one of I the first matters to be brought before this Con gress is an investigation into the Harper's Ferry affair. For one, we hope this thing will be-done; we trust that a thorough sifting of the matter will take place that wo may learn if perchance there is troy thing yet concealed. If there be any secret recess or latent hole or cornet, into which terror has not Yet forced some Virginian to pry; why, then, Congress ought to appoint a committee directly the body effects an organiza tion. That committee should not overlook the case of Floyd, the Secretary of War, in that in vestigation. The Albany Evening ✓cornet in speaking ou this point forcibly remarks as fol lows "If the investigation it to be pressed, Secre tary Floyd must not be forgotten. lie knew of the proposed "insurrection" long before it oc. cured. Ile had specific information, as well in regard to adore, es to time and place. But he remained silent—conniving at proposed "treason, insurrection and murder." This neglect wa , ,grossly criminal. It Mr. Floyd were a New Yorker instead of a Virginian, and a Republican instead of a Democrat, there is not a paper south of the Potomac which would not have made itself hoeiree, long ago, howling for his condemnation. ; But it is — not merely because of his criminal silence is the Harper'e Ferry matter that Floyd is entitled to Congressional attention, lie was the Government agent in the Fort Snelling and Willet Point swindles. It la yell known that these swindles were designed to put a " heap" of money into the pockets of pet members of the Democratic party; but it has never yet-been pos itively ascertained to what extent the Secretary himaelf ehared — in the prospective profits of the transfers. A. congressional committee might -enlighten the public. The same official conniver at negro insurrec tions was principal in the Utah expedition blunder—was chief cook in the enormous (rondo perpetrated under tho guise of Flour, Mole, Beef and Whiskey contracts for that expedition —had the disposal of the transportation con tracts—engineered the military blunder in Ore gon; and has, in an hundred other ways, de monstrated-his unfitness for the place be holds. There are otherofficiale it bad repute ; but none more so than the President himself. Ile has done enough, and omitted enough, to justify I his impeachment. Bat "the game would not be worth the candle." The people have hint on trial, and their verdict is likely to be quite sa tisfactory to all who believe that the United States has a higher mission then either the extension or perpetration of Slavery" . NEN Yon]; ELEcnons.—Next ines.day will determine whether the trainbands of mercena ries in the pay of Fernando Wood, are to ride down 'all opposition and again inflict upon that doomed metropolis another year's maladminis tration of fraud, corruption and peculation. Of course, all the ruffians of high and low degree are enlisted heart and soul is the cause; of Wood. The Tammany clique have brought out Have meyer, ostensibly with a view to the defeat of Wood. The Republicans present Mr. Opdyke, a eterling man and honest, and a sound Republi can, who will be supported by a majority of the Americans. The effort appears to be mainly directed to cajoling the Republicans into the support of Ilavemeyer, and it is feared with some success. The Tribune is sanguine of elect ing Opdyke, should the Republican defection be inconsiderable, and the full strength of the al lied Republicans and Americans be polledfor him. The contest is_an unusually excited -One and the tame greatly in doubt. Wood will com pass heaven and earth to carry his election, and whatever an unstinted expenditure of money and all the appliances cf fraud and corruption can accomplish, will be unecrupulously tutel to engineer him through. Fernando is an adroit politician, an accomplished tactician, and ho has in his Interest a legion of unmitigated villains who are capable of resorting to tl4most infa mous means to compose his election. For the honor of the city we devoutly hope the Repub lican nominee may be triumphant over both the !entice nominees. Bunn a result would be hail ed as a transcendently glorious triumph all over the land, and the effect upon the Presidential contest of IMO would be incalculably great. Da. POMEROY.—The - telograph, a day or two since, announced that Dr. Pomeroy had resigned his position of Secretary of the Board of For- Ogre MiniollB, owing to certain facts which had transpired, touching his moral character. It ap pears that during the temporary absence of Dr. Pomeroy loiters addressed to him at the Mission Rouse were opened, making developemeato which induced hem to appear before the Committee and make a confession, which in substance was to the following effect "That some months ago he was walking out in the evening, and wee accost ed by a well-dressed female, and at her request accompanied her to her home. While in the par lor in conversation with her, a man came in, and under the throat of exposure forced him to alga a note of $6OO, which ho did, and 'subsequently paid it. Since that ho was enticed by another female into another house, and there two men as sailed him and forced him to sign another note for MO, which be enbecquently paid. Another woman, by the representation that alas was suf fering with a dissipated husband and destitute children, enlisted his feelings, and he opened a correspondence with her, and subsequently, by the advice of Mr. Choate, paid $5OO to get his letters back, which he did, and destroyed them," These etatements Dr. Pomeroy admits to be true, but nothing further. WE yesterday eaw4 letter from the physician of the Utica Asylum ' of the date of Nov. 28, in which it was stated that Gerrit Smith was *'great ly improved," and "is now quite himself." Per- MiSSiOn has been accorded to fdx.fimith's nephew, the Hon. Tohn Cochrane of this city, to either visit his uncle in person or correspond with him by letter. The nova of the rapidly returning mental health of Gerrit Smith will be welcome to rmusy thousand/4—N. Y. TriO. ZdeltWON advertisexiimotroads as followsi "To be lot—rooms forlivogelitleniiin:and four wives, or rooms for one gentlemen and six ‘sivesP • ti LTDIA NUBIA Cum) is to write the life of John Brown, on behalf of his family. No better choice .-could be made, and It is to be hoped thnt the an nouncement will prevent the publication] of other biographies by incompetent persona, Mrs. Child, we Understand, Is already in possession of all the factqaed incidents of John Brown's earlier history, which she has only to complete by the story of his later career, down to tomorrow. Tho book, no ono can doubt, will be quite worthy of its Subject, and the event that will have called ivforth. IT isjulnored that the failure of John Wash itigtorf with half a million of liabilities'. locum boring the Mt Vernon estate, will prevent him from transferring tho property with :a good title This unpleasant rumor is going the rounds of the press. It has, however, been recently con tradmted, and with acemingauthority. The title to hit. Vernon in no way depends upon tle suc cess of its recent owner's Western speculations. For Indigestion, Try Bcerhavo's Holland Bitters For I-I.Oart bcirn, • Try Bo2rhavo's Holland Bitten. For Aridity, Try Beerhave's Holland Bitters For Waterhrash, Try Bverhave's Holland Bitters For neatiaolle. Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For L.0r.i.,01 Appetite, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For Co,liveness, Try Bcerhave's Holland Bitters. For Try Bxrhal,e'a Holland Bittern. la ell Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgia Affections, It has In numerous 'tontineti proved highly beceficlal,'and In °them effected a decided cure. lthsb Csaustld.o—The Gent'luchiglslyCoucentratod Boers beve's Rolland Bitten la pot up to half pint bottle. only, and romlind at $1 per bottle. The great demand the the' truly Colebrated Medicine has Induced many Imitations, which the public ehooldgnern against parches:Lig. *lmre of iropoaltionl doe that onr name I. on the label of -every bottle you buy. BRNJA3IIN 'MGR, Ju., A CO., Sole Proprletum, 27 Wood street. Letweto let and 2.1 ebb, Pittsburgh, Pa.'. nolChlsos4 p.etz abbtrunments. • The New York Tribune THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE F. q • this irc..k the I ...I. EA DING ARTICL Et: I/ Aire-Reding; The Beforn Plot . Where hi the Illatnel Popular Soverelgntl/ John Bros Dead; Agricultural Instruct/on; r4l. tonal I . aragraphA . REVIEW OF TUC WEEK: Giving lo a ...ode*/ and conspicuous form the latest and mrsio.lm• portant CT.nu that have transpired in the city and Suburbs, am United States, Mexico and Etirope. 111 .DEATH OF WARIIINGTON IR VING. 1V....1011N BROWN'S IN VARION: Corresponcleseof The N. Y. Tribune. V...COOK'S CONFESSION. 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The said upper atorlee twang complete io.every rvapeet for rep •r Lte orcopanet s -wnh lwdy v•solt, °Mei, water closet, kc nod 1411 adapted for a MIA-clew bulkiness. Apply to' VV11.;20 , P•Yttll • CO., deStel4 {Food 21.. A t BARGAIN - ty . v or feo.barrey„lszrZll„,.t. told in whole or lotkto null porcbasore. Pomona In want of an article of OIL kltikwonld do well to cell and 01/111101 it, as It will be told low to close out the couergnmenr. del 111DDL13, WIRTH a CO., 185 SH jidsS.—BORCLIFIELD & ?O. hare this mornin g receivad soother cane of Clines '0 , 1 , M - odor Shirting Sheaf., (heavy and rots nui.hed,) for winter nn; SIM, [ice BOvorn Line= Very cheap WIVO aro cluein g ant oar lar g e stozh of Winter I),se Goods aid:prices that conk., them great bargain.. dod _HEMP AND CAlsf - ART SEED, frog) and deg dewy for sale by a. JOEINSTON, Retell Drog s lat, Corner Prnlthfleld and Fourth street.. B- FLUID—A superior aniele, . I superior for We by 8. JOHNSTON, do 3 r ofF with drill 6,1,1 Fourth Mr. Oth PPLE:B-200 bbls. choice Green Apples reed and for aale by JAS. &FETZER, dO3 corner Market and /Int atlveta. ONIONS -50 bble. prime Onions just ye arid for sale ty JAS. A. VATZEIt, cr3 corner Market sod First etients P LEASE 0111 and east - nine our stock 4 , 1' seer, variety of Green Gow WOE, 01 Work sod Do=estie Goods. O. GANNON WOE, 51 Market G. N . • . O. 1 WINTER STRAINED LARD OIL for sale by drE 8. JOHNSTON. TWO D WELLINGII6OBES FOR RENT. RA.111111144 do 3 61 MARKET STREET II FLINT 11 0 1, 11MY--.5 bbl in store and fisr ule by fd.3] GRAPY A VAN °ORDER. BROOMS -40 dozen extra for Yai, by [da] (IRATE k VAN CORDER. TAR - CANDLES-100 bxs in store and Cr S . 4,0 by I , w] _ GRAVY k VAN CORDER. FOX STARCH -100 bxs T. &G. F 0.1 . 3 2, Fowl Starch for ule Lr d. 3 GRAVY A VAN WILDER. RARE CHANCE; INVESTMENT THE MOST COMPLETE SHINGLE IVIACIIINE 1 12C.T.A.1577.. Durable, Perfect and Cheap. STATE, TERRITORY AND COVNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE THE IRON CITY SHINGLE MACHINE, patented by C. COFFIN, the Pitm. burgh, Ca., June 7th, 18.5 k, it now Introduced to public, and commends Itself for the following adiantagew—im tun. durability, utility, chafpneas and excellence of work. Ma mperiorlly to other machinta, comics, hot that it ta provided with an apparatus by • •bich the edging of the SEM& la performed by the taw which cnts it and which I. a nring of from FORTE TO rim PE.E. CENT. IN COST. Second, by the means et twu treadles. me Work ehrn plocedoath• machine to adjlllo4 In aoppovitlon the opera. Jor may dmire, by which there la a taring of TWENTY ran CENT, OF TIMBER. Thled—ft erIII u► ~J edge SIXTY SP:INGLES MIN 67 T Tho amble. alto rot Vt.ering, LNAlog HI Books, Barrel Cloada, Cigar Boots, • w. THE IRON CITY MACHINE C 4113 ihrblaherl complete for $l5O, by the 132.0 C toter in rlty. Mr. S. S. FOWLER. end nio he seen lo operation at the Plarliog Mill of Mr. W. DILWORTII, corner Eeireath and Grant drams. RIGHTS FOR SALE The Inventor and Patentee will dispose of County, State and Territory Rights for the sale and use of the Machine, on very moder ate terms. Persona desirous of investing, can not find a better opportunity than the present. Call and examine the Machina. del:dtf HIGHEST PREMIUM STOVEIS, GRATES • AND RANGES. FIVE SILVER MEDALS AWARDED 1O BISSELL & CO., BY TEIE STAV FAIR A LBO, A Silver Cup, Silver Medal, And various Diplomms awarded to BISSEL CO., by the Late County Fair held in dila city Manufacturers of Every Variety of Cooking, Parlor HEATING STOVES, Fino and Common Enamelled ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, Aott the Celebreted Plitta CaXMILlit Capitol OOKING RANI:FES If you Want the FINEST GRATES and FENDERS made in this. city, call on Bissell & Co. If you want the BEST COOKING RANGE made in Pittsburgh, call on BISSELL & CO M•oohlotann of the GIIX/T COAL 0006 STOVN VICTORY', Tiioloost Ooal Cooking Stara that fa condo Ifjou want • WOOD 000KINO STOVE, get the BLACK OAK, the eleeet Wee that in onL • alirWo have always exhibited ora etovee, Gest. Flanges at State md County Palo, se we never fear corms- Mien. • If you are balldlng a boar, and •ante nr.r-md.rtldlo In the way of • WAIVE, (MATH or RANGE, don't tall to call oa BISSELL .i, CO., NO. 236 larerty Street Tl_ WILLIAbii" Commeretal and Olneei• rel'Ocknwl, V 1 EL Clair street. Teselmonik4-1 take great plow in a kilo; that Mr. D. Wllltama Is an excellent taacber—loielllgint, diecreet eod :katthint. It lea ptoLeealon to whirl. be Is wholly devoted, :and to which he bring. not only I long experience, and . widen! euthaeLum, hat a remarkable coueclentloosn.s, to which I can tostlfyifrom my own in, 41 ad ga that parents and patron. may Catty rounds. A [Am. T. IttcOILL. iVesteritneologmal Bemloary, kn. , , A' ,4) . I folly Minor with Dr. ltsl3lll to the above statement lad recommendation. del' D. ELLIOTT. PITTSBURGH 80/.7 . * tVOILKS, . . • N 0.468 Libor* y Bt. WE aro now prepared to eceive and fill . i, , ,, n ri ttews i la i r , , ItNm wilts:. Clulle.6toiBg.tal. shines, n, prow., umi porms for which bone ar —. Ovine solicited sad Oiled with guns awl ar e 0, 46 Luakclkir/y/ PLULLIZa. PITTBBtmGrI . .1 4 411/ 11 -1, T% 9 i !gt' L ' , Nap, ' Pro prietors, - - • H :a 1 . 1 . i a , . . . . Liygi n 1-4 1 A a_ BA \ !,!•'' PA eLATFORAT SCALE'S[f TV•ulgbillg, DAV. I N .F. 17,1%4, !Rm . 1.,4 for of 111o,tir't r Per , li Cmlg ' '• •, •r W. !NAIT:n., and of WI r:a•:,s,t if r.t•rtnE !tan I rya VERCOATINSG: AND GA TCIIES for rl.trt r I.•ft liana &romp( ever) PAINT MILLS, CORN DI ILLS nn l 84 - I,I,ETLA, sAusAl GATE and SHUTTER lIINGLS, GED CAr.Tong . {xL, , At; turerb, rwirls every •Irlr•ts uf Bleattabl. Clu.thGr. TT.IV'E OPENED, io leiditton to a large, COPELAND & CL ut LATile..,. the ne. cl t eeirable c 012,8 for One ' , tete, Fr Coa/S,htieral neer vermtlce In BEAVER An , 1 I e Late TROW SER AND ISD NO. 19 FIFTH 'STREET, as, COLLS, • 110ARSENEM a,„.1 l•rt,,rt, I GLITATION, f . notsuns, or y all • ••f il-hroat lb° C. r clal a..rvrnoo Mon- CUM, la II I Cs. ranr.r.. F. 1,1 El . i) ly N'A l'ojel• 1111 nl. Te.u4.711 .1 Co . LOzVAGLY "A smpie nn.! cournts. dr. IX' r, tit; KLAAS', iltdkon. MN . Inv, •.;:r• •• • IwAft.Ip.NEA, Lev. 111,ANY V Al: 0 1.114;t1IM rerttna.rntl titcir rt.r !o I Ittl.lt! SPEAKRIIB." Pry E. II t Nrti York. .V/.1 4 e ralata • , rt: •• • 1 o$ tN(7II vitt , " flrnr final .; rle-tng from FOLD' lirw Lours. "breckal in r , .iny rt u,,.(!(3. . mop. e K VF. Ernr. , rouLla• ru I.;,:li•ge. "(Irraf 1.m.5r turu n ittlen 1-f.r r 'fte ~ , k- . 14.11:;,11 Glum prema: Akrimess. 14,,r d.1 they wilt Lu flp,rrnan,n: ron'c !Jr a 0.." Rev. e. IttaW LET, A. M "Walden!. All:tams Collage, Tenn. ,• 'ld II inneniat, al ':S rent„ per Iron. A lan, 111:. , 11 VS LA X Art V}: TI:O2.IiES. or, I.7Arna. Luncanna. for Pyspepsin, thaafspoitnn, arar./;jjtnnt en , ralon, in. nolna.d.llrOmT ji \ 1, A. BRADLEY No. 4 Wood Street, WOULD t Nun PUBLIC ATTENTION grootog rarkqy of Etortot In the mt.te, mitti34 wilt it triii tt- titit 1 tilA ctAttibr+ttel COAL COOK STOVES. TROPIC, Eureka avid Arbiter. =MEE VICTOR,- LIVE O.AR S PITTSBURGH T , ,,tter thr,,. PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Greet Indecereentanfiered Rdildera and ~t bers iu wen of GRATES, G AT . RUNTS, FENDERS, dc. We uould cad part/col, dxouou to,er jnttly relebra tea DOUBLE-TOP GAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING S 0 V E 5; TROPP'. EURD.A AND ARRITER, Th. ntari.nt. tuln nrs thst di—l h„.• t , pommy: ans—th• maul festn, .ssin g l'lstns and Ind, which is secured to [Ls y c., ik,eutn. Tik thr3i. iuv rut of a St.,- Family pia, that has iier• or failed to giro satiafattt.,, we w..uld recommeud these, tithirh. aithohei thAr hair issvrr Fxl.lll.ltad at Mate or Coutity Fatt., have• r , p.tat.un r Duratill Ott Ecru. °my la foci t) lay mitts to the State. CA UTIOls: ! B Stine Ga Con. s umer9 without tho DOulAo Top. no 1 Gold F IRST PR E..‘11 WA RDE D EY 111 K STATr. Fdllt ri Cr . E. A I: F & C 0. AT.ANUF".AC E1.:3 Z. S Felt S TOVES I=l COOKilcirRA.NliE FOR FAMILIES mr.,b 1., F 4,4 D. , a II “r. AND 11 ES? WOO /, COOK STO D11 . 1.011.k LAUNDIIY STOVE. Alen, on I,snd u Inrgn cvnnfrtuttut ut Ilea:fob bt. Min sinl Fancy , itstn Vinnts, btficr,and bugsr Arltles, Wninm Liuseft, 11.110 w Were, dr 4.; RA FF CO., ho. 045 Liberty Street. IIEAD OF Wool) arnher. Ptrrurtwit. S P 00 Pt A,‘ REAT furnish to the pahlie a Mu, ,e-s ne etly ha. V mod 1408EWttoo LI 4.hr, Ft I eL , and n re-olglitha Ortavaa, Morn 11 r.. 1 t for CA,II Thov ere from favarabty knewn la Nov Y.nl .by. base they I IA IRON PH CND:. to folod 0.1.140 n Irgs. They have a full ranatcal .11, bra tally ~a rrautea. Flearo call and exarnit.e. 11. K Litt:Fit a. KILO., Dula Agrnt her tho aLo, o sad c tvinwa) . a Ptan.v, de: ho. r. 3 Vuth street. HOUSE FOR SALE.—That i sm- Itnowo TWO.STORY -K. al:It Nark Build. „Lita log and' Maple, containing. all Ito toort,ti iritpro‘o. rarntr, situated on the c ,t,or of Fyn. alloy and Fenn upset, Is offered for rah-. It 1r 'row Wed by the cab acrlber. i'maguatun ran be had at any tire,, to nail la:tr am.r. It lea co‘crao hong and deirrarlo re,lttere.o, la a goad poeltion, ant of exc,llent ne.tghborho, .1. For Author particular, apply ei tin r to do M. Walia..gkrd or to the sabscrila r. de244wdcbo N T. IT DEPIIY & MITCHELL PRODUCE XERCHANTS. Mlles No. 1 Sle•Vms Block. South-Water St, cor. La balls SVnrehoueo Nu . l:l Bou t h-Wa t St. Sulicit idr the purchase of Flour and U rain in • C.'hicago Market. . Nl*Ort.rry t Co, I D.sulel W/41,.., • Onorgo W. Corti YJ'i • Menu.. {t.ttZ W.I. J. J. Nowt., E. 1., tiOlLthicn J. W. FINLEY.- FINLEY & TURPIN, OOJIMISSION NERCLIANTS CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. airOive portion!er ett,r.o.t purctsno tud sale u FLOUR, GRAIN AND PORK. ELM TO—LIPPINCOTT & CO, PlltiLor,3ll, Ps JNO. W do do DANIEL WALLACE, do do m;l69cudle Sq. ErTE3333IINNS, NZ_ ID-, DENTIST, 191 PENN STREET, oppn,ite St. Clair Hotel. inaceta ; Teeth on riAlr. of Clotallto and Porcelain; /1110, OU attic! and other 31etillc Dates when fle. aired. Another Dental operatinue carefully attended to.— Electrical letowatheala applied in ooteactlng teeth. A OAIt 1) . —DEN TISTRY. Dn. CALVIN go. 47 811111141ELD, BT., betrooen Sd end 4th, • • , it trilornYvh., pa_. Tenders his seniors to the citizen@ P of Pittsburgh and 'too lip In the line cl hie prolemlou Flo operates In Um moat Unproved =drool' Dental Surgery, caliph:ling such materi els as have atood tho ordeal of a long expediency. Ills I. mlllarty midi the mom difficult °pentium Incident to the Minden, vranynts hlm In assuring tho public that per fect aatlatactlon will be even In nil maws entrusted to hie hands. Toms MOd