fas' Ilittstonli orrfctAt pa pm* 0, T - B&lOBDAf MURHtno, onr. «, ibco. , ReiiiMieui S*‘«»U»Uim CoamlUtc, ROBERT **• WUBWmbi Chklrmu. £• v“«;«v n - -awganw** ><&*“'« ■ Ty ilU»m'ow«nii. Jr. j td« Ktunidj itMihuL Vit-J. tuebi rdiOß|\ Office, 144‘Foarth Street, at: which one of ' the'Conmuttee -will bo in attendance every inorning atten o'clocVt^ ' , « REPUBLICAN RALLY .jr , J , A,t City Hall, "■MONDAY EVBNISO. Ocr. 3rn, ISCO. (Tb* JJIgM prrertllng the Buta Klrctioo.) Tbo following tfiaiingpished advocate? of our cause ve invited to be pment to address : U»e people: v ■ ■ r ,. • Ho« J.K.MOO<taKAP, lion. ROBBRT U'KNIQJIT, 1100-JtfawP.PBNSKT, . . • J r.paavo, ' T-M. MaBSIIAT.L. IHOJIASHOWAKO. riLooLwan, D. L. RATO.V. T.J.BIUtfAH, ' JOHN M. Rt kKPATMCK, . ... jods a. iiaup*»». »|.B«JUTZWK»..T>KR. • ... - J.J r ' - ••• • E. R.OAHNAHAH, - } ' 1 , > j.W.EIOU»U>. • ? ’ Avatc?,Lincoln Guards, Minuto _jttep, Ac.. 40., are invited to attend from the !-> .iiro eitiee and adjacent boroughs. • ■ oeejt ; ; ,By ordBf Of COUNIX COMMIT!** Cotw op Quatkb. tjMiioHa, > &c.—Bifore Jadcea tt’Clare.Peeksand Adams. ~ ' Ttiday, od.6iA.—latheoaaeof the Caamoa* iJJ wHfik p#r James Ramil,’a verdict of acquittal ' ' VMfoa&d. •'■"VXJbth'Vp. Jobs Rio*; indicted for ms nit and bauVr/,onoeU> of John Mullen. The proaeaa torn&l.defendant lived edjeoept toeach other, ‘ 1 aada , ‘miiaoderBlaudiog occurred in reference to some ehiokens belonging tojtbe Utter.. Oae - v; Aty'Rtes neoosted Mullen in frpnt of hie house him with stoning! bis Chickens.— - Stall sft dented the charge and some hasty words -ensued, in the*course of whiah Rieefellupon % 'MaUen hod administered a shameful besting, gougteg bis eye, biting his host to the bone and '-wthcrwieelrguriog bld».. The jufry brought iu a. wtfdiotoT'guilty* Rioe’ssepteuos.waß deferred - uutilto-dayai lOo’clock.la order that his coun- Vel might be allowed to make some remarks in s . hla behalf. ... «, Com. vs. James Kline and James Mensel; in- , '■* dieted for larceny, <ou oath of Michael iioCul* | laugh. Kline plead guilty, so that Mensel only , eras tried, la July last the prosecutor’s store j on Wood'Btreet wa»;ehl«red by a window In the j '2l*story,’ nod a key, erasing knife, some eighty odd cappers In the and a fair other vel- takeo. The goods In the store, wet* also 'auohtcsscd about, but nothing takeu. Oath* evening of the laroeny, July 17tb,-the defend* • ants earns to O’Brien’* saloon'fa the Third ward endnsked forlodglog. O'Brien xefaeed to re - oeive them and called offioer Flennegin to oee If they were net suspicious characters. Oa the fol lowing-day officer Platmegin saw them in com - panywiUxsoroe boys whom be knew to be thieves end went over to .where they were to listen to ' their conversation.' They avoided'him, and be - employed a boy to overhear .what they said.— _>Tbe boy went over to a boartTyard whither they had gone onFlanoeglu’e approach and rammed ; shortly after,' dmtiogthat one bad said M \Vc had .. belter leave—Flanotgln is watching us,” and then all had gone" iff' Kline and Mansel after* 'wards were arrested and the former voluntarily admitted his guilt. A portion of the. stolen „ property waa found on Klioe and a small book . - was found on Manuel with this remarkable'mem oraodum: '‘July 19ih, Thursday, McCullough’s at half-past’nine!” The court commented opon this memorandum lo preUy slroog terms, remarking that the theft ' musVhavfi been preoonoerted_aod systematically carried out, and that It was tbe duty of the jury .tp break up such combinations, If they'could. IhJhelsams'boek was anothe’r memorandum, to : this«ffeet: *'jQne 24tb,18Gd; Rabt.. Ferries, ; hltr bbck. T ’ Rjlh tnetnor»nduma appeared to ■ hava beeowritten by the same hand. ;H* Thejary brongbl in a verdict of guilty igainet . MaaSef. and the court sentenced hlm ie three aeVnik* imprisonment la the county Jail, Kline j whs' sentenced lo imprisonment"for three month* oa thls charge and to a similar Item on another (stealing a cost) of which he plead guilty. , „ vs. Jcbn Turner alias Robinson, And. ° nall and J*mrt O'DjoboH ; iodicted forassaalt and battery, oiroath of Jacob Kiog, and for on* other aseauU and ;haUery upon George Rankin. ‘ Toe prosecutor, on returning from his business V obe evening along Waehingtou erreet, towards his home, was attacked by four young meb, :three of whom were the defendants* and the other took in hit heels when his compphlons •<i were arrested and made hla escape. The assault unprovoked, and still further aggravated by tho conduct of tbe defendants, • Who all administered blows, bluing tho prosecu . lor on both tides of Ihe'headnnd in the face, . lotomoch that he was blinded and utterly be* • -wildereJf scarcely, knowing who were tiriklng him,'.and havlog ho idea of the motive.for the : assault. A friend of the prosecutor caHed to ln >'terfsre< named George Baofcio, wu alto rooglj handled and tbe arresting officer threatened with . : drubbing. The Jitter had, bocever, tbs. • mvaoaofroakibghie authority respected The -'verdict of the jury was guilty of both nssaatis. The court aentenoed them to pay the usual fine, : riw cbete-of protecatloo and &n imprisonment in t*fli4?WiihiUo , r«nh'oalandar.ji»«ntb.-. ,f>v ~ Ann Corke'wai iodioted for an assault and oath of Mary McKenna. The parties J -feaMein a the Fifth ward f aad had ft about a trivial mailer three weeks ago, - .Inr wblch the defendant threw a stont pot at the proseoator, .which hit her oo thejiead, and ent her oti the arm with some sharp instrument. No vardlot. - The.. Court then, adjoorned-untH 9 * rp’clocktbit mornlng. • : • T A GobbJJovh.—The Allegheny Cflondl#; at their mewing ooTbarsdeysigtitj passed an or diashee'providing for the numbering of 4he .bootee In that city. The ordipaooe provides, ffriij Thai* special committee shall be appoint;, 'ed/irbbto 4atyllebell.be tocontractfor (benf* fixing to each and every hoase, store, etc , * metal piste, bearing the cerreotnaaber thereof, ' after •’pUn-.tO'be. provided by the Recording .Regulator; end also .for the affixing of metal platee, bearing the names of the different alley in legible letters, to the diagonal corner# of the different ibbronghferes—tbeplates to boot polished metal, of a quality similar in io that used for dray plates. Seond eectloo makes it the doty of tbo Regulstor ta'prfcptre for ibecontracting partita, a plan in dicating the dimensions of tbe lots On tbe streets, I aettlog forth the tramber of the booses, snd des ignating vacant lots, and irbere streets not opeo . Aar# laid bol npon unimproved lota,jhsib re “'aeire'i to estimate iihe else or;snob' luje tp feet* ?o that they may bt.»ombsr*d,inj««ular order, tbeßegnlntorto.be compensated ftr'lmt dqty byHbe ddatraetor.' The ordinance farther pro ; tides that thgvxpense.of nnmbsriog the bbnsej •haU be boroe.by: (be ht more (ban twenty dents foresob shall be charged, tlie-ssme 'tb be ooUected by the contraptor. _ ’ Jou —Wt lenrolrßnr tbo Whtellng JnUtli- 1 naurot jeclerdn,,<het the report which: elnled I ifau Mr. M.Bdwerde,_of tbo McLur. noare, of tbelpleoe, bed met with »n accident In Clncln- I hi hr in.'thrown from an otnuibn*. break- I bUie6»,B>jorioit Merigbte,e, we, lorM oat to b» • hoax. »• InUUtgmurnjt; -:--k r An'» fnapbbeible name , wad ntteflbad.to the I tiff—- itailW. Ba«»rd«w»e tto«a(6 b«to ■ -t h.tlilil'o able re'.urnfrom 81. Ltuls,!!.!* l " j . rfwßiaio 'wViJbo* donbttdfjr.nom.BWMd -there ru . greet battle .boat the Molar* Boast - »«oog.lbe friends sod ecqaeiolenoreot theeopr posed ocfartauetc Undlord. Wbea thslraie I * etHvtd from Cincinnati the tri*l<reeS€#,'&C', * ,r ® I sett cm to Bridgeport, accompanied hy wvra , tri*odi, whose‘astonishment may bft iiDag‘fie<J I ;T,wWifi the jmbjsct oftheir soUcUudc jumped out r ef Ih* carismdliaVckedaroußdeespryiy •• his I •..,-. bnl happily anhurt oorpomity wimid VUU>nafp*tretorf, if wemlitekt not, will yet ehf* . ! o iiumbor ot conductors io | ‘rtf ef4»bfy.j6r*hel*«Jon*. n%nro*d hove resign* • ;Mwlthlw*nhorl time -pttat. Harry Qray end . - Welt«t f|pi*iTflib«a ia ihe employof - ?ih* rowLforiuboai eight years, rrslgoedion .were coniidmd v ' the.nartpcpnlerned efficient conductor* • Z 0 o the teed.' Other ehenges,is if ■ s atorwfll 1 b 4 • '-v- noecanoeflinaifewdays. ] mejr« la *o dw?J ni co ua • . .. iiw b»r« •xtmieedibe Conttaenwt Corn Shelter they alltgree - -ilk^l|tui^i»eftiy^««llyperfect tbeller they bit* * v that H i« a tcM Über-eaw,^* ■>’lhh tterß„«Wh»M ini jptr/wUycleiQ, end the corn awkel wllbaul fwqlßg. Ibilgeot. tkitfca by Borne of the be'atSlatff; tlv >- M* yol to it all- • .-1. v ‘Casa. '"I . : - T fcaltipg. i'roniTrtnj oouatfJV*’** ibe^Ai»«*}«?£ | l ' * iWLi&ifot d tod-diiiorieilj CQ»«W?V U& iUfctd * hMri#g b*lor*rM»jorJlo»riwn yt****^ * oqP-iytag QjA:gP»l^y jaaasgj^gjgg CITY AFFAIRS. .y'-'' 1 --'---—• ■ ’’ -• 'f?. •- r■- -| . MU II Till.' " tki tin Coiinro, n nu Fusi. R-'K-r John H. pulton onrtflhß dm island 1)J W' ooliWan.oti 4ho Pont. R R,: os. Wedoood if last, dledon Thursday fro«Othel»jaties reociy e<ton thoi oeOMion. - Coroner Bootwlok held in tnqaeat.onihobodyof ptyifon,oad m«UI seen by tefereoee tji the rerU'et ihe Jory (re|e the canto of the ooUlfton to the carelessness of the eonddotor of the etreetor meial Thof- Dawson." " ' ‘I .. The fallowing is the tesUtnooy before the in* quest : r i Augustas L. Wort*, sworn—Am employed by »e Pennsylvania Railroad Co. as fireman on the *tr*w« train; was on the train whea the coHiilon occurs, we were eomlng oat toward* the osier denot; * CCO J* ink to the schedule time, wo bad do right on tie track when the cUliiion happened; wo wereabont one hundred and fifty yard* below the water tank when the accident occurred. . J , Frank L. Newmont, sworn—Had charge of the aoaloefwe had no train— nothing bat the engine; we wtro ranniog feaur than four mUe* an boar, bat; I believe I eoaid ran a* fast on fooTas the engine was raaulog; it wai the yard train (engine No. 311) that we name in collision with; the namber of oar engine U 43: X wm back la the tank at the time of the col lision; did not aee the train coning; beard some qbe *ay " look oat/* ond discovered the train about the leagtb of a long freight oar In front of ns; the train w« ran Into wa« backing down; ( believe all the cere were damaged; there were three can; ThotnU Daw* ion wai eondaotor ot oar train, and was on Motive at the time of the accident; it 1* the eonddo tor'* place (1 believe) to order the engineer go and wheo to atop; at the tftneof leaving the metal, yard I beard the conductor tell the. engineer we would harry up lo get across the lower switches; I do web Id any right to Übe track until .af ter tbocmlgrant and Brlnton accommodation had | gone derwo; the train we ran Into was on the. etpl ' grant train'* time; we were on the main track; the engine X jumped off, rebounded or run back about a botidrodyara*;it U »o mactTlnjared that it eannot ran without being repaired; tbe front part of the steam chut 1 of the engine was stove in; at,tbe tjtno (the alarm wa* given to look oat, the engineer Re versed the engine. Theodore R. power, sworn—Was’running the jen* gine that wai taking the emigrant* down, together with the ConnelWville 'train; wa* backing down; to tbe depot; we were aboat five minutes behind sebo* dule time; the collision oceorted 'Bo'yard* below ’the water station; I had three ears, and did not discover the other engine approaching until tbe collision .Oc cur red; Thomas Dawson had charge of tbe locomo tive coming oat; he has always been esteemed ail a earefal man, bat I consider.that hobad no righ£ to tbe msio track, which wa were on; we had tbe pref erenoe of the traek at that time; oar sshedale time at tbe switches-la the yard 1* 0:20; tbe time of ibe coltlsido was between 6:30 and 6:35; we have alight to tbe track from 6:20 until 5:60 at the ticket i-ffice; I was Vanning between *!* and eight toiler an hoar, and posidve I was not running faster than 8 miles an hour*—- ■ •; David Collins, sworn—Ao_brakeman on the yard train; .was on doty Wednesday morning, backing down; did not dlsoovcr the other engine coming pat; parties frequently ride on the road, in and out,; be tween tba depot and city; they do so against the rales of the road, and ! hare been stoned for orderiog them off. Ij WinVUolbert, sworn—Am firemaQ of the yarden gJue, the engine that took tbe~traln down; didfcol discover the other engine until we got the signal to stop. About the,tame time westruck. the otber;«n gine. The man who was injured most hare been caught between the two Connellsrille cars, as I iop posebb was standing tn the platform. -- , David Cable, sworn—Am eondootor of the jjard train; started on Wednesday morning to go down to the depot; discovered the other engine approaching ns some twenty-fire or thirty yards, distant. Check ed op onr train, bat eoald not stop before the eoUi iton occurred. ‘The role os the company is, rati>not more than six miles an hoar ih the yard, and -four -miles jbn Liberty street; we were not rannieg Over onr usual time; the other eogine had no right to*the track; I.have never been ordered not to lot persons ride on the traio; the company has nothing tjj do with the Coonellsvilte cars. The deceased feonld not bare been standing on the platform between the Con nellsrille cars, as I had been on the platform before the accident, and had gone op on-deck. ;j Ue most hare been ioride the car. :< Ttm' testimony cka»d here, so l the jury, »( w a 'fbort dcUbcfalk-n. agreed npon the fcolioekg mdict: That lbs Created, Jobe M. lKvld««B, came to bit <)«aib by aeollMtan lutewn lb* Yard t'sln, and the tuconfativ* (Vo S 3) of the >irUl or Street trsiu, on tbs tkj-ot of tbe t’ron*}lrsoln Railroad tX.mp*ny,ln (be Ninth yard, on 3d of Oi*oter, IS«>; the sstd cwtlMlea twtoc esnswt tiiM.uth tbe OArstsssnets ofTbotnaa Ihinoj, tbe owjp -tor bavlDgrbarge of tb* engine of tbeatrator met*! tisto— thserlCrnen addnord rOuwlDg that the Yard tnfa'bitf ib« right to th-* th «la t nek, and was oo time when tbe eeoUeat occurred- (Oneoi tb«jnrr-ra,Tboe,g. Rowley, atgoed 11m* wtictnoder protnt,be.Ur tag that the collision wa4y«i«e ly accidental-] S Ntw Boat* —lu passing along Daquesoe’Way wc observed no Ices than fire new oraft in tbe ooarao of construction. Regarding this as an indication of prosperity, and haring some desire to learn a few particulars in reference to the boats, we went opon them aq£ gained tbe follow ing information : Tbe first, named lire “BansMhe,” is a largo measuring 210 feet by 64, and in tended to run as a passenger and freight paokei on the Mississippi cr Missouri riser. She J§ be ing built by Mr. George W. Willard, of Bt. Louis. The second, oalled the 14 Joo. T. M’Comhk,” Is a tt^rn-wheeled boat, 158 feet by 32, and •twill, 'aV well as those that follow, be an addition <6 onr "Pittsburgh tonnage. Bhe will carry passengers and freight, and belongs to CapU Murray., The third is a new. sand-boat, built for this vi cinity, acid owned by a company. The fourth is a large and powerful eteam tow boat, to be used in transporting barges between this point and lbs lower cities. She belongs to Wm. H Brown, whose works arc some dijjiabce. op {be Monoogabela. ' Tbe last is a; stern-wheeler, christened tbe «-Fir» Piekeriog,” designed ie-ply between this city and Memphis She will carry freight and passengers, and belongs to a company.. Herd!- mehsions are 156 feet by 33 - t. p'trrsßuaon Pbmalb Coition—This popular institution Is now in no exceedingly flourishing ! csOdhioD— the somber of pupils beingSergerj than bus ever been known io the history Icf the College- lie car eer'cootiouee lb be one of sola-: | terruptcd prosperity—steadily advaoeiog in rep*J nULion and devoted friends. Hew papite sre entgjiog daily, and if Ihejr keep, on as they bare been, the worthy Principal, Mr. j Pershing, will have to-ery oat, ** stop."; This | College is too welt end favorably known in this community to nced.aoy oommendetido from ni. Ills as hear per/eolioa lp every deparlmenl as it is possible to make ad icstllutionof this char acter. The teachers are all well known as be- - iog masters oPtheir professions, of loogi expo- 1 rienoe, and are qualified id every reapeef'to fill I their.responsible potitions with credit to] them- I selvas and advantage to their papite. . There are I one hundred and six engaged in studying vocal lend iostramenial tnosio,-which shows, fcooolflr I eiiely lbai in this department, ae in althtber#, I they are determlaed sol to be behind. I, The Institation has oar hearty wiehes for ite I eootioa*d prosperity, nod we unhesitatingly oay I that no similar tastUaiionin the country Jeffords I larger and more complete faoili'les for a ibor> [ough edneitlon. Those Intending W enter I should do so at oQoe. ' M Tna Bos. SaAsnrs Bnooss, editor of the N. T; Ezprut, taye io a reoent issue: ' ; We have, in many ways, and at many times, expressed our opinion strongly In prilse of! I American Meobanioal Art; and a recent vltit to I tbh extensive Piano maaafaetory _of_Horatio Worcester has strengthened that opinion, and we are well convinced that, fa the oonstraoliob of these beautiful instruments, we Americans ate j rWaUiog, if not exotUlng,; ‘Europeans. The I Philharmonic Society,-the most solentlfio moil* l eal asaoeiatlon la thle own»ry, ime Woroeeter'e 1 Pianos at their We have bad 1 one to oonstanl use for Ute last fourteen! years, I and find no diminution io etearaees or BWeeineis lOf tout. They are said to. niend every plimate, I end are daily being exported to ihe West 1 Indite, 1 Canada, and the Par Weaf and. South. . -The fan- I lory has been newly fitted op la the neatest man- I aer, and ladle* viiHieg it will find every facility ' I for making their ffet«etlool. ,, -,:' v HoxiciDi.—'We learo frosr the Cambria Tri Anns that on Friday, night'list au affray took ptaoe in Johnstown, between Charles and some hall a doxea tnore young mep in the | I Compaay’e store, daring which he w^a f track !:Upou the head- wUh-a:stone,-which lajhred him :lo seriously that he died from its effeota 00 Buo :day morning,last ; ; € even ofthe psriy.ilmpliCa led m the fight were arrcaied on San'Jsy, nod taken before Esq. M'Kee on Mondeyf :iix of them to jail to gwift trial at the next j Court on:thoohwgbht gidrdag,> , jon* AnaHWflAuatt, aneiorteusly bhrd ease, j rotated the drug store of Pr.- J/D. Chestnut ; Allfghwy ' .erty; yesterdhy. and having n botile.or whisky to hand; insisted on the Doctor tekiog a drink of H. The Doctor "very politely declined, at whlobAug^enbaagh hmrab Im«bbc«. Aeompl.lot ».s lod,jd .g.lait : him .ba ofLof Aid. B«!l l .f«rdl..rf.rl, bob | duel, fml befor* bo effioer ooold ba b»d b« left [ for parts ooknowo. - * ♦|> ; Awoo»»bi» DatiJi ;«bobbbbm.—. Mo- Claro tdi.aro.d the Quitter geßi ooeholllffed „ X i.aßi"f.'l« ordet tbM jaretf, taiiora aad to brio* tbemta ber% ob J 1 ** 4 *! ?*" Ulo them o'HI eeeoiog, »«oU " Ihem of; the prifileg* of *=>iio* or pal Iheia lo I very great inooovaoUnw.;, --. »; •• i; Sbstihcip.—ffm- Deerj pletf eealt and belter,. ■ S«bb dlepote betfeeb bit* end ble nelrtbor. I riebt to o«o a hjdrent, ead on 008 weesino 1 Deer, pnebed ibe deiigbitr of Mr. Berber awe, I , rom the bybreol, .bile ibe w»s drewlßgereler, 110 . reiber eioleot meoner. A dispoto IB . Bo * I pendin, belore a oiril- irlbonet ee te the Dgel i riibt of tbojiertiee te th. bjdreol. J)eer, wef 'leraießMa ta e-pep'tf tpeea eoa'J.-’ - ij- PBMtTO A te—We leern from the St. Dealt Dautrat thettbeflretpremiom for the'beet Ale ..erded .t the BiMAf.lt Jield jo Wot elt, to Booi>«e4t.V*B*B» of PiiUboMb !;TkU,dn » slt« abet, the m»sufeotoro ofAln it.feriled at MfiiectWel, Ae'iltWlß Btr,J,ioie, le_* enpijb 1 iuiiaiooy to ths anperioiUy of the AU aeaufab; I (and by Ehades -& Vesncr* i /'' *»■*■*• * j tdi. G+x&t: I dhserra an advertisement U t morning: paper rigoed an«ym«aly,'.whidi makas nnatiaebupoo theTigbts of the proprietors of on* of the paper* of this city—with which I shall bars nothing to say, that paper being entirely; competent to take eare of Its own reputation. What I desire to do is to enter my most earnest protut-kgabut the 'principle which Is herasottght to bo established, vis: that there is; necessarily, a conflict, an’ irrepressible conflict, between employer and employed, and that tbe employees of any establishment enjoy the right of combining together in order to extort an increase of wages frpm their employers, and may publicly denounce said employers shoold they decline being so controlled in their business aflalra. I am an old printer, Messrs. Editors J my senti ments on this question of combinations tb force em ployer* to yield a temporary concession to their em ployees, are; not of reoeot origin. Tears before the "Typographical Union" had an existence, while setting type, I hare been left alone at ay case by s trike*, bare been denounced by drunken, laiy, half-and-half workmen, who are always in a posi tion of antagonism to their employer for the time being, because of my refusal to unite with such ps they, in coefctee measures. As a prioter, I hold to the opinion that labor is like most other commodities thrown upon tbe mar ket ; the priee at which it rates Is governed by qual ity and quantity. If a good article of printer is scarce, It will rote high; if there is a superabund ance of an inferior grade—with sallow complexion, bleared eyes, bad breath and bricks in hat—that variety will inevitably rule low. And iu this case I maintain the right of tbe good workman, tbe sober, reliable, mao, to set bis own price opon bis own labor, without any reference to the other article whatever. . If a printer, or aoy:Other workman, feels that be is not reoeiying value for his labor, he has an inalien able right to appeal to bis employer for an increase of wages. If that employer is a wise and a jast man; he will give every consideration to the argument of -his employee, and grant tbe advance, if right aod proper, and if he can afford it If tbe demand is not pot in ae honorable spirit then tbe workingman hat an inalienable right a/ter dut notice, to quit bis em ployer's serviceJ-But he has nti right, man made or heaven born, to deoonnoe and all his fellow employees, should they fhU to unite with him fn his views- I look upon thess conditions as being' a dangerous weapon In tbe bands of designing meo, for evil. If they are "benevolent" organisations, to care for the jofirm, the tick, or the disabled, I am In favor of tl)elr extabliibment In every community;, aod all employers should ’become members. Tbe effort made by tbe writer of the article in question to give a falte political significance to the very proper ■ refusal of a publisher to increase his rates of com pensation Iff! per ceot, if be thongbt be oould not afford it, may pass tor what it is worth. 1 1 can earn lrom $lO to $l4 por week, working from 8 to 1$ boars per day, at setting type at SSe per thousand ems. On some morning papers, where most of this, work U done,by gas light; I might not be able to jsaro so much, and I might think 280 low chough wages. In ail eases it it a question between tbe employer and employee, at indiridnals, and nbt obe fttr improper combinations. Let'us have no more of -.this anonymous stuff, emanating from “Unions," denouncing individuals, and begetting strife and angry feelings between two classes whose interests sire identical. Ttj*o. Idmtipisd.— The body of tbe maa killed at Kilbuok elation en Wednesday, by being run over by one of the train*, has been identified ae tbut of Bhnrw Muir, recently in tbe employ of Mr.Juhntß Little, of BewieklejvUle. He leaves a Hife and family lo Philadelphia. TaiATaa —Mary M’Vickcr, tbe little girl ac tress, performs to-night for last time, at present, io this oily. She appears in two pieces Cota Girl" and ‘'Picoolomint," to-con olade with the "IWg Picker of Paris," by the oompany. Dsad —We are pained to anononoe tbe death of Andrew Agnew from the effects of iojurtee received by tbe Wallace explosion. He leaves a wife and ooe child to mourn their loss. - SotrrH PfTTtBtTROM RIPCCtIOA* ViotLAßca Com m trraa.—WUllao>B»iley, Thos. Cassidy, 8. J. Brsuff, Jobn Slicker, John Scott, John Gray' and Alex. Mcßane. IfirTO I4ST.—The FOURTH STORY of ibattaZSXTß UUILUISd. lor a term i f Am jeers cr lew, ba rewmAble terms Apply* o H EUhltTraOO, 4 'OaSffttotVaoxlnit-ticx-in METKonotoeitAL Ob<err«4ioQ* (or tb« ffiwiii, by 0. E. Shaw, Optician, 68 Fifth St.—cirrwud daily : tifsck rw ibadb. 00 fl 2 106 78 9 o'clock, A u. 12 '• u. r. « *■ M Barometer Tab R.tif, Brin-xua' Bhbast post aod Tails. The Wldt Awakes' Breast Pin—befog a.fae timUie ef tbe identical exe used by Old Abe la splitting Tbe Campaign Badgo or Bear Pin; Tbe Rarle Breast Pin. The Hall Splitters* Pocket Piece. : Medals of all kinds, with beautiful portraits ol Lincon and Hamlin. Republican Bong Bonks, Voealiste. etc. Tbe above and all other Campaign Documents, al lowest priest, ban be had al Hunt A diner's. Sfltxaixs.—Tbe shingle marxet u very dull just now, aod prices have a declining tandency. This docline is attributed by a. greet men: ’ to tbe supply being more than equal to the demand, but tbe reel cease may be fouod in tbe foot tbet the demand U not so great as in former ysars, st ingle rooft oot being (bought of when “Groggon's celebrated As phalt Roofing Felt" can be obtained The ageot for this excellent material can be four d at his office, Laughlin'e building, Canal bank, near the city Wstet Works. 1 w-w, call the attention of jour readers to ea article advertised In aootti-r cofoa o, call'd BLOOD FOOD. It tsaneeilrelv BewdlsoTTerf.ko'l most not be cooSmodtd with aey of tbe no-eroos \ «trat medtdoes of thed.y. Itta JW/.T Iks flleuralteat y prepared for ab ■orpUuci ptraarnt to tbe taste aad natural iu action, tad • hat oo* gains, he retains. L"t.all tl eae. tbro. whoare *afl»riog fro® poverty. Impurity or deA en«y of blood, sad enoaequrßlly with torn* cbri.Uc ■ Iwsk ' r avmsut, tale ol tbts Blood*Foud aod bereetuted tfthMits. We notice that onr Driwgisu have received a supply < f this article, soil, also of the world renowned DR. KATON 8 INFANTILE OOHDI4L. which every mother should have. It com-lo* ao prttsvrtoor opiate ol uj klod what «w. sad Of court* •,0.1 be iavalsabM for all iofsatlle w twplaiate. • It will - v Uay sll pain. aod anf 00 the geae ie tiroes® of taalkleg. and aitheMue time rexolet* ibeboWeU. Ir»tall motberi end uursea, who bare ettdarad anxk>u .’ajs asd sjssplr-s eights, ptoeare a supply, end be et once rtjerel. : at advertbemeut. For sale by JEO. 11. BKTSEB*. Agwot* tte Wood bU PHtabnrgh. Fa. eul7id4«3nr t&Ahi, bfanuld not fail to r< tlsnacst of Prof. Wood, Is tootsy's pap* POLITICAL NO TI CES. Republican nee RALLY, REPUBLICAN! The Commltloe on Speakers 0 the Betmbllean Bzecotire Commiueeranoounea tb 1 following meat iogi, ot which all persons of every party are respect fully lovited to lbtea to the dltcoii lon cf Repnbllean principle*: At DRAVOSBUBO, Mifflia Ip., on Satordey, Oet, 6th, ai 74 p. m. A Qcrman- speaker will be In at tendance. At BIDDLE'S OROSa ROAD!, (Butler e00n1,,) on be tar dev, Oet. «, et 4 p.m. I ipeeberA-MeMte. I MeKafebtl Tbompeeß of Batl«r, ebd D. L. Bmitb. At DEER CREEK LOCK, led en. tp., on Selnr de,, OcL Sib, et Ip. m. Speebere—Merwe. Mo- Knight. Cerneheß,Collier eedother. At BBERICK’3 MILLS, Frenblln Ip., on Selnr- I d»j, Oct fitb, et 1 o-eloek p. m. Spe.ker.—J. L. I Koothißß ead D. L. Elton. At MOAROEVILLE. In P.ttOß tp., on Monde, weolair. Oot.2»ibi et T b’eloek. BpeekerA-Qeß. Moorbeed ead Tboe-Howerd. • ■ I AI MIDDLETON SCEOOL ] lOD3E, It) Moob I toWDlbip, on Monde,, Oct Bth. Bp«e(er»—J- W. F. Wblteead J. M. KUbpelrlek, Eiqe. ; At WARREN'S TAVERN, oi i Diaeb Creeb, In Frublia tp., on Monday, Oet Btl >, et 1 o'clock p. m. Speebere to be appointed. - .. JtIJOHN MTERS, Third ward, Allegheny, on Monday craning. Oot Btb, of 7J o’clonk. Speaker. —Minn. Thoe Wllllemi, end Smith- HotlMi to BuildMb wd Cimtritton. THE DNDERSIONED (ft rmerl, Foremnn br ROWL4ND PARETJ would re-p-vltiillj Intorm tboee for .born be bee done worb, end the poblle eenerjly, that (mn. blw u 4 nrilnlw pot os. |tAIHS(WMI# *hf j nmt MpprcTud m«oo«r. Onfcr» tir Rjnßei* Bl*t»Ha*« (If Wft at Iba cOf» of AL*X. liAOOQLItf, weruo wm b. p4t.r« M ETNA STOVE WORKS. A. B R A D L £! Y -. SlkDnfiulans Mprj v irtoty of ( cookl pAaiiOii awd hbatiho STOVES, ORATK FKONT3, FENDKRfI, &c. Ao. &o. - Sole * Proprietor of tan celehTated PATENT QAB BURNIKO AND JMOKXCONSUMING ABEdiratMMNTS, (Mftpp) Mtocn,r ®*°* P*nvss,)taa'adwtot»*sr'of which "v"J ; Ut, A great Mvibt of Fast. 2d, A much qatekar aad Cottar oven, from (h« s«ts« ftr*. 1 i Bd, SbepfaMvatiaßoftMcantraCltca. i 4tb, Claanllocaa, as than la not tbs aoot and dirt I j that Is bond in ethar stores. [_sQj ( Tb«N atoms, end til stovowaartr aolil, bin ecan \ - rvnt of oold «it powlog haft son ono and #iti**ck, «btebpwnmttt aasadda U> IhadaMbUltf of our • Aaw*,omallotbfn. . I irBEST STOVfcanriie rnirket will find oar PatbliV "Tropta ” "Ea reka,” tw“A,Ktar,’! ■ with doobib top, to b* 1 THB Stove, M huodrede ip lie oitj Bad vioinr |DjoAnteadfj. T ; ; f - ' ' | I j-Ato'ealf'eartlfiaUr att rattan to-owr. stock «4 I : Pftriet Stores nod d»toPronto, t * ' ■hrii •****« wilhbCrotbir w* j _ - ' Office and Bales Boom, [ TJo. ■Wopdißtreot. ;■ THE LATEST NEWS. B 7 TtLMORAen RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAIETTE OFFICE. Arrival of the Cll, of B St. Jobs*. Out. s.— The steeasMp City of BelU more, from Liverpool, with dates to thi 87th alt, by telegraph to Qatenttowu, pasted Cepe -Bioe et three o'clock yesterday afternoon. She passed the iteamsr CUj of Washington, from New York for Liverpool, on the 80th alt. The steamer Fulton, from New York, arrived at Southampton on the 36th. Italian affairs are unchanged. The Garibaldlaas had coooeotreted oo the heights of Volturna, and were prepariog to attaek the Neapolitao troops. The caononade of Aneons, by lead and sea, was cooliobed at Intervals. : : „ , Ths, Sardinians had occupied the fortran of Car tUUn. . ; The official Roman journal coo tins a note from Cardloal Autocall!, claiming assist nee for the Papal cause Tram the Catholic Powers. The Garlbaldlans had met with • >me reverses near Capnt, kiting eboat two haodred a >n. Garibaldi bet issued e fresh proc emetlon, the toot of which todioetes that he will jo a itbs Sardinian troops at Rome, and begin his mar :h against Venice. The antagonism between.Gariba dijand the Pied montese government aliU continued. The King of Naples published a decree at Gaeta, ordering a sUte of siege to be raised ip ail the prov inces where the revolutionary straggle exists, end cashiering ell the officers of the marine as guilty of treason exoept those on the one vessel which went to Gaeta. The RepnbUeens are gaining ground in Naples, and exert an influence over GaribaldL' Cardinal Sporee bes been expelled fmn Nsples by the Dictator's Government. * r It U positively asserted, notullhstaedlng the offi olal contradiction, that Napoleon sought an invita tion to attend the Royal meeting at Warsaw. Braadatnffs were advancing in France. A severe storm bad visited the Southern aodEut ern coasts of England, and several ship-wrecks are reported. The weather was broken, bat U was floe and promising wbsn the City of Baltimore started. There have been two failures in the graio trade, vis: The bouses of Archer A Sone, of London, with liabilities amounting to £45,000, and of Tbos. Stekes, for £20,000. v Letters from Rio Jaoerio announce 1 the fellow of the greet house of Hello A Sompea, hide and eattle dealers, with liabilities of £500,000, . Liverpool, Sept. 36.—The aales of cotton for the three days, including Wednesday; amount to 37,- 000 bales, including 10,000 bales to speculators end for export Tbs markst closed firm, with steady quotations. The Manchester favor able. Tbs markets were quiet, bat firm. Liverpool Breadttujft Market —t The braedstaffs market is firm; advancing tendency for Corn. The weather la still variable, although itlbas been mow favorable for the crops. Rlobardson A Spenoe re port Flour firm et 38s—80s 6d for Aqieriean. Wheat firm, and prime white has advanoedy red is qaoted at Us and white et I3i@l3t. Oorq buoyant, and prices 6d@lr higher; mixed and yellow 35s 6d@ 36v; white 38@395. - London, SepC 36.—Braedstaffs buoyant Wheat has advanced l@2s. Sugar dull. Coffee firm and ■low of eele, bat prices ere unaltered; Consols era qaoted et 93} for money, end 93@ 93j for ecoonnt. Liverpool, Thmnday.— Cotton: the sales sts esd meted et 16.000 bales, Including 6000 bales to the speculators and for export Tbs mafket dosed Ann. Fort SstTH, Oct 4 —This afternoon about three o'clock a man named Martin H. GUllam, alias Wn. Own, formerly of Johnstown, Beths co. ( Mo., wss hung at this place for horse stealing, in the pretence of e large concourse of citizens. He was arrested some weeks since, when an effort was made to hang him, daring which be broke ewey from (he rope and was shot down while in the set of.eiesplog. His wounds were serious, and medical treatment was af forded him. As soon as bis injuries;Would admit of hit removal, be was taken to the bounty Jait, from whence he escaped last night end to facilitate his flight he stole another horse, bat wee taken et Yen Boren end returned to this pleee, when summary punishment was again determined on* He was led to a tree with the fatal doom adjusted about bis neck. Seeing no hope of escape, be confessed bis guilt, manifested contrition for bis pest deeds, sought far gtrcnesi et the throne of merey In a feeling prayer, end earnestly called oo thpeo present to be -admon irbed by the example before Ihto; He was then awnng op> and the tragedy concluded. Scarcely bad these proceedings ended, when another prisoner was bruagbt into towo, charged with t||( same offence. He was examined on the street, end confessed the crime of whieh be was accused, anil hurried to the fatal spot, where he was scoo swung by bis brotber In crime. The second victim was ft Choctaw half breed, named SboaL. Tb* bodies will not be tskeo down uotil to-morrow. Tbe cUiaans have become greatly lt»cen»ed against horse-thieves, as of late offences hare beeo bold aod numerous. Tbe opera tion of tbe lawonthi* frontier Is known'fo be alow and uncertain. .t -29 6 10 New Oslbahb, Oct. s.—The storm oo Tuesday web the molt nrm onotbat bat been experienced bora fur yeers. Tha wall* of.anew boilding on Camp itreet fall, killiog »wn parson*. The back portion of iba city wa* submerged, and alarab miles of tba Jack* gaa railroad washed ioff. A large nnmbar of bonsM along the railway wjpTa inapt away. Several llru ware lost. The damage on the ritef Is heavy. Bagar h>ate* were blown down and crop* greatly Injateo. Th* brig Prince Kinoe, from Vera Cri«, aebora near Bahaa, confirm* ibe final aoAtilßitiM and confiscation of the berk Marla Conception. The Spanish Commodore threatened to bombard Vera Croa. ‘ ; j Chicago, Oct. s.—Senator Doagla* arrived bare at 10 u’eleck to-night, two hoar* after programme time. Ha was met at the depot by the Dangles Invincible* totbe number of 2,000, who eicorted him to. the Trnnont Boose, where be wae welcomed borne by T. B. Taylor. -Mr. Bougies responded briefly,acknow ledging the honor done him by this magnificent re ception. The itMti In the vicinity of the Tramont Haase era densely crowded. The,nun bar in attend ance la estimated at from 10,600 to 15,004. Omaha, Oct. 5.—A large meetlogof bolters from the Democretle ticket wae held In front of the West era Exchange Baal* last ereaing. The assembtege waa addressed by Hon. Aodrew ]J. Haoecotn, Wn. G. Baugh tod other*. Mr. Henicom charged *ome cf the candidates opoa the Democratic ticket with corruption and malfeasance in office, enddeoonneed them as traitors to popolar toverfignty.. Boitoe, Oct. 6.—The ©fleer* of the barqne Orion were sentenced to-day as follows: CapW Morgan to pay a fine of $2,000 and him an laprlioomct or two years: Byron ChambtrUlo, tbe Ist .mate, to im prisonment for twe years.' Mr* Donham,2d mete, •to imprisonment for 21 months. •. the adverr CtaaasATi, Oct. 6.—A privet*. dUpslcb from SU Paul,’Minnesota, say* that Go?. Willard, of Indiana, died last nlght of cottsttaptiofl. | J w. A D. llUtills, ! RALLY Comer PUthand lfatket 8U , OPENED THIS MORNING a large assort meulof ' Winter Dress Goods. Saiin Face Poplins. Fancy Wool De taints. Embroidered Silks. ; Valencia Plaid. All-Wool Plaids. Foulard Silks. Plain and St faster. Cloths, 1 And a complete Bloc* of Shawls, Dnsteia and Arab Oioaha. gToV»r. uttygM. .AID 8188 Bhli it CO., NO. 335 ÜBKBXY BTBBET, " “Victory*' and “Triumph/ >oJ "'tfSSkiZ k"raa "foe»i Home.” iLEh?™ *““ “'»*■*? ««iriiy «h. »«j r &'in*** , *l* m **-**»•>". “SS.Wilii' ai *»««, *»S «“'* *«“*. Bait’ll r J" turn, t***m to, m S d in* boiuiu, oveh B '°Wi>n-Sui«^* cl ' I,, “’" 1 i*o Ftnutico, u _—_i jwwwkiA-B<»»d<*i«wfafc*. <*»*»•, T*»*tU*«,#te. •». oqr utowtty *tocfc- ..; ,’ BtUEIXEOa ibWWW ■XOVSS- - ■ ). : BTOVaa Do , H A V K N A SON, . jufIOFAUtBEM! Of CO bu, **£****s&' “ H!ATIiT ® STOVES.' »";So 8 SXSSmiii th* k«w* P»*“: ,n " B » ▼««£? «w «*» snus * £.’££ i^*'V:?VrP? * c * l ‘* n«n°« w«, Pl.-in aid 'laber Grate Proßtt, F«odwv«t*-. <.iM.i "■ w P^aiaeoi. gits*’ wssassspssf'^ BYRUP-I Optf M, 7 COMMERCIAL RECORD. OOXMISTBIOr ARBITRATION fOB tSPXBMBS& AND OCTOBER. f Juu Pxar, T. P. _ Dartb Gam rum, : t WntiAn* Wit UoCuaat, j | B-S.Waw. HraßPßflH WABEEW. [Rrporftd etptciaßj/fjr As Pittsburgh GautU.] Pmssuxos. Satssdat. Oct 7.1560. VLoU&—Bemaltt doll vlthool any materiel change In rates Tlw demand oontinats limited, and generally of • kaal eharactr r. The blloklog are the aetn: bober.; Kstn ! Ks. r*m. J Fancy 100 bbla from atore B*l 6 00 6 40 SSI do' do - bB7 676 «00 ?0 do do J— b4O bBO 600 82r do do ...... 640 680 010 100 do 'lo ...... J— 6 A bBO 70 do do J— • - bBO 600 OS da do 6 80@|fl —* 82 do do 6! tO b4O b7u 680 to do do ...... -j— 600 GttAlNr—oat» qolrt anitmt little dnlOR. Bale? of 160 both at CT. -Wheat (J*maid lo felr reqawt. bales of 200 both prime reJ ai |l,lB. j 6aOCCIUBB gnger atcadr; sales of 10 hhd« at 9V£@ 9Uo forntlme to choice. ! Moluee# «t»ady Lot oocbaogea; sales ot 9i bhU at «@18e; fe do do at 47. Coff»—eslee or 40 aodlbUo do at 10,% fyrap: nice or 13 buto Btltimur* at 47. ! > . . . CBBEBK—There la ao adtlre demand for thte erl'cle, and fall prtceejare maintained j Sales of 170 boxa* W Kat 9*4 @lO cants 9 B>; 60 do do allO; 60 do 00 at PH®* o ** * nd w dofiUmbargat loUa. I .. . , BACON—quiet. dales of 1,000 ponod* shoutdera at and #tc* do eager cored him* at 18@1&V£?- _ , „ . WBlSET—aatea of 40 tibia rammtm at 20@2te; end 20 do old rye at 76@Xl. _. _ _ ‘ APPLE'—Belief 80 bbfo common aisl,2s@L6o, and 30 do choke at t1.76<3i2. i SALT—Pales of 100 bbts No 1 at SLI2U PtO IRoX—Salesot 140 tunaeuld blatt No. I Taonome at ton. | OlL—sates of 28 bbli No' 1 Laid at STEARIN*— Sales of Bh at UK V D&tKD BEBP—Sale* of jlO tea at Ll(9ll}£ t* *>• tfOIBTAUV AllllMlOanßftClAl.* W* ibwx • eomparatlT* anteiteot of tbe export»(«eln fir* of aped*) from New York to foreign Porta for Ibo w< ‘ k and aides Jut. 1 : 1R&8. : 1858. 1800 ..11.M7.45l f 1.620.164 |2"V«.250 —46,470 212 48,433557 60,091,535 For tb« week ——. Prer. Reported. 8!n»J«n. -„...._*5%,355eft3 s4®,9i37‘Jl SW7M,7W The export* U will be wen era rrrjr l*tge. Nxw Yott CiTiLl Uliter, Oct. B—For Beer**, Milch Cove, Yrel Octree, end Rbwp end lAmta, et tbe Wcib'og ton prove Yerde, corner of Poarlb Anno* end Ntj-fuuith •tract; et Chenuerlelo’e Uudwn Hirer, Bull'* H«*ed, (oot ol KcbtneOQ ■ tract; et Browbtog'e, In Sixth etreet, «w»r Third ATcnae,end tin et O'Brleo'e Central Boll’* Ilecd. Sixth curat. Thocerrent price* (or the week, et ell the toerkeU, ereea follow*: 0»t_49.00@9,50 8.0066 6,60. , I,Qo® 7,50 .. 6,60® 6,60 Pint qatlilj.". Ordinary quality-—. Common q.iallty.—. Inferior quality—..* SOUP e la* A. Prim* qa»Uir. ¥ bMd.~J.~~- 0rd1mry....... C0mm0n........™ lofcriur... a.oo@ 3 76 2,76© 3,0 J \ t-WIKS. • , First quality— Other qaalhU*...... The market for Beef Oittle wta hoary end atl grades was considerably kwor, and I bard of aale at tho reduction. The balk of ib* were of a poor quality, and the aaall nnmber of prime cattle offering wore placed at rea»a. ■ : VealOelrei wera lo falrrrqnret. gbeep and Lamba wrrej la tair reqnett, and DOtwllh«an 1* IngtheiacelptaoatlooejtoleraMy beary, the market ha« lecnrarad fiom tbe depreeiloa which caeractarlted It lakt Week. 8 vine ware steady J . . The Agorae sttbe Washington yard* were not made up wbeq oarreportpr left, and «e are therefore unable lo give them to oar rvcepltalatita. azdarnvuTiok. Tbe total receipts of alt stock, at all Uw yards for thb weak aod last week, were ee fallow j: Veel Ehrep D«4Trt, Oowa. Oale’e. A L'aa 8«lc* At ffaahlogkm yard. J— ~~~ At Browning'* ... 1« M «6 61*1 At Chamberlain’* 43 2S 81 3'i4l At O’Brien’* 48 43 IT* 883 d Bergea HUI btt 7- Total...*. - Do last w~k fiSSO 137 • CBl 1737® ltEcsim &9D Riroata or Domino Pacpna —Th»» bir«<«*D rery Urge tor tb* put »wk, and glrra cxuldei abU act rlty In that branch of o*r trad*. Floor - -...t Wbeftt ............ Wblek) a ToMiecco...—... L Bglttr —m...... T*>b»CCO...——i-o Lani Ctierw Tb« t'C'lpU of Wbrei tut tbepaat two week* hem bMQ tn- ro than om binh the retire receipt* in ItH- —N. ■¥. Coer. «aJKi>q / Ckrroo— The it e ttatrraeot of (be moreaint le cotton store let o< September l»>t ee compared with the prevloot ibreejreere: I 1860. 1810 1968 ISM BecelpU it porta...— —L.177.G00 170,000 141.000 6i,000 Kxt0G.8.... U 37.0-0 61.000 31 OvO 18,000 do Fra ace _ 11,WO 16 COO U,WM> do t. P.~— 6,C00 6,0 M) Mrf© 1.000 Total exporta....... L. 63 000 :7»,tQO 4 MM) 18 o*4) Block on haod.. i„‘ll6;'XW 19J000 14JW0 ' fI^OJO Ol which during tba put «nl, tmliHrd ft the ab«>»« are: i _ Bweip'B at porta U 78,000 ;69 000 frO.OOfl 31 (4)0 1 KstvGrrat 11»U»1ii...i... 20 000 ; Ifl.WO ll.iOO 10,0»«J I do Fiance i.. 6000 7.0C0 IKOO do 6lh*r (orHco pork*.. 2 OjO 3.000 3(*M -* ! Total expert* J.— tf.OM) JM.Utf) 23,MM 10,000 j anunart — : 1 • Receipt*—lccreeae at tha porta compared with U*t jcar, 7,000 bale*. _ ! 1 Stporte—OemaMtb Great Srihla 14,C00 bale* fierw* to Frei.oe 6 ; ooi>-, to olb-r foreign porta lb* cttwrane a are thoaamat Tba total d»cr«*a«® la th* export* ara 19,000 baba. |' Bobioo the apotdd'lnedase-pir centaldnrlo* th* week ebwiogets3,2S@S 60 (or atop. asd $VCO$6*?6 (or corn tat- I tod par o-ntal grtm. For tatara dellrarj prlct* h**e b*en : reefer; 4,600 hud wIJ at. $6,60, to be delivered tba flrat thrtaweekaof Nurember. and |123 for all December, clos ing with tba demand it three uim,Wboi many oflirtop Tans aaatna to bn a aerer* prawrarv In Lon*a»llie, owing to bad coUtctfana loth* &»th. TheOutn.lUflcwof Frtd«j aay»: I thare la a good deaijot dittraw In comma: ctd circle* col | lactone from tba Booth being riiy »fo», and cub aalea I light Two or three faltorea b«ra been reported; bat thera | appaara to be tnora eicitem-nt aad anXMj on U a atreat I tfcairtbere la cccadod for. We notice, fc*>, with regnt, • I dtopoalttOQ In aome elide* to force credit aalaa, with tbaot- I Ject,we snppnee ol twdoetag ttock and lacraufog aaertn. I Tfela coaraa will not liUoTe tha tottering,. and will incream I tba amba»rnaimMil«f taoaa who ara tuaialog cvrrjt naira I toeoaUlntbamaKTeej Tsi tollovtag va jleadtot llama la lb# rrporU of Ibe banka la tbo i»ur dim where weekly aNumenu are pnt> foltftl La*BL Drpwita , Pp*cie CircolH'n. N Toik, Ba. 29.t124549.42fl 7fla > o£B3 SQ.I7T CS3 9.487,837 5T.9j3,783 1&8M.658 4.6T0.W9 2M2638 Boston, Oct' 64.eiia3919.900.03a 6.879 Itt 7,US 844 H.Orl , « > g*p.ai« , !23 14,882034 9,814,997 8.872.639 T0ta11141,817,391 IZT.WW.SM 40,045,304 SS.MLUO LmS «Nt 34 l*li,9CS 127,699,851 40,046,304 38.381350 IMM.ftto tl/io.ttif Incfaua.. I 1 Ta* racaipta at Tuledo tor Iba fonr wacka, tn<*»ng 81, bava bcwi: J Fl«ir, Mi1*.....1, Vh<*t, biub.4 rr: Corn, bo»h.—~ Oils, tarty' sod ry*. f lour to vbsat, Bfaw YcU WooiHibkit, Oetoberl.—Dortog the put month tba Uemaud for «U kind* of <soa*Uo wi«l bu born moderate, b«t more irabiacUoo* would hare twontd* If there bad two • fc<*4 »tork or lev and good medium fctw tbeae drecrlptlane coottone ecarer, en l bring very fall price* to proportion u> tbo wto* of on« wool*, vhkb mov* etowly Too etock hlm ibu: It «u a month ago, ntbeeuppiy from ib# Interior ha# boeu light. 4 Palled aooto—extra, enper, and good No. l.oJd polling, b«Ta b«oa lu good rt-uoaet, and tbs *tuck baa two reduced to eome toper and No. fotbeixtra la all mid at exctedlogty fall rate*. Tba Dew Lamb** pallad wool baa not met wtih a road? nU for tba rpaaou that lb# bat maeafecturen hare art rat wawMd, 1 proper* to toy in tbetrmpply. fagaa aad California wools bar# brought fall prices, and ■old rtadily ai sooa aa laod«d aad irrupd. riso foreign wool cootfooea la fair demand at former ratea. Tba Capa wool ia taken iDprt&rcncsto klaaltld,aod the atock of both kind* bae become ]UhMr».then. iaay to la it COO helm nf Gap*, and about 1,400 belM til Metttso. Of Um Utter'dwcrtptfoo do new' sopply of Imponaaco la biokad lor. Wo rdoaldar the MiatUo wool wall worth tba attention of tb»m4aal«etorematitopreaaot ©wtaloattna. Nearly all tba lower grade* ofHmtico below No. I bar* booo. *oid. I • : ■. Madtam, and lev medium foreign, wooU remain In r«! : rrqatot at Improved ptleeo, aad; taka tbo plaea of oar do* Dtcatlo low grades'oi wbich there It too UUlo groWB- O. ouhod torrlga! voola for oarpat manDfarturv, are lilting quick at fotm«r ram, aod moatof tba arrival* of Uooakat, Cordova aod Wo GTraada matt with « ready mjo, baring a yery limited atock bo band. Aa aaotloa **U of about 800,000 ponnrt* of wool, rootUy domeatto flfaro, aad polled, took plaea at Philadelphia, ou the 2Qib Bliim<s lied wont off aa expertod, witboat either agrlrlk or tofloenoe oa tbo market, aa eume oon*ld--raUa lota of Boaoa vara dWpond (if oa Uus tame day, alter tbe aoc tmo.et forma ratea,aHhoogb.ttbe price* at that auction veto eoatidered Irom Bio 6 crala heluA the ruling market 6oe. In raUlioa. to pnrchMmet aaettoo, a any Injur* biTi Upneml their opinion that for the cbaccethuy hate to ran, they would only ailp Id whvnmr they cab get the wool at aboat lea'per coat lea* than they mb bay It at pd i, ti to sale. PilrrA traoeacUonaln ,er*ry rcapaet salt tbtm batter. ' ; 1 ' : _Tbt xcooanti from Kogland report all goM qoilltlaa of AnrtralUa aod Oat* wtkjl at to* uo» pr.eaa, bn le»t dttir able blada, Un! tha Ttrj hravj and grata; woolt bate d«< I eUaadld to 84 9p>. Common ami madlam woola ate tail* I log ■tecp. Well at mtabcM rate*. TL« m«at daairabie kinds, ao<t all the otber;at former.qtbtatlana.' ' I - fha tnarkeu oa Iba cootloest are npreaoo ted w aochaa ged and very firm. . ■ 1 ; Txtuufrr A Enema, Wool Broken. import* toy Rlrcr. ; WJHILISQ—j»t 8 0 Baler—is bbla line, Hale, Alter*' 'bo* A co; JS bbU aenp Iron Zog A Palsler; I bW egge, W A DKel&hart; BSbbteapplca,3£Cdesbrouu»a > J A Valter; &Oobdttpapar,)flleOalb-agh; : War* :'bei? 8 bee*. McCnUotigh A 'ieplenoa. M aka barley, 0 W Atsllb; 48dado, J King; Mika oaU,2i do wheat, 0 bbla »pplaa, UltebeoA l McC<Mry A ex 1? ao d*\ 3 do peart, J . : Ifactwrt, • do apbtea, Whttmotw, Wolfit A Do*; 1 bblaggv I J 8 Swathes; 29s tacktappleti ABallou; &Bwtekaappl«,T I ®*rr. CIHCIHWATI-par Uarj CJook-2 trsnke, 1 bX. J Alkie; ! 1 bbleweetpoielotf, Brownatlile boat, Wbbtemoleaeee, Jaa Bte&ey; 24 do wbUky, J It Boyd; 200 do floor, 6do molaa> MkCtatke A cot Ik) do So, J Dtltvll A eo; 2 bit bookt, 3 D : 8 »wl«s 1 do do, FdtX A too; 3ft do aoap, Qrabam A Tbomaa; M exlre, S old epiloga Haltmso, JUhm A eo; Zl bokea lak,' W 8 Uatco; 160bWt fl.«cr, 3 8 Liggett A eo; 3 botee tndae, Mra t bamto*; M bbta floor. A Hoteblaaor; 20 do I Whitby, McOstibogb, Smith A eo;. IOT rdia rooflsp paper, J I M Pettlßf; 3 amp ale bblt, SI bge bge, Bbodee A' Verwi; V traak, Nr Clerk Bf.UOUlß—pi*Jeeob Poe—2oo bblt floor, 100 talafeib tna, 1 bt. 1 tra&krl mil carpet, Clarke a etc 900 blit*. Watt AWlleoe; Zftemp bbla, J UeSalMmcb; 17 bsa esUete. MoKteAbtoa; 7 aka flaxeeed, W 8 floydam, 1 bf bbt too lamae, 3 do ragair, Fortjlh A c« lot maebloalrjr, Ac, OeptaJa Willard; lot h b foreUore, urt Wltllama.. RIVKH RIWRt Ba«int»«MlpTtttr *eUT» y»*t*ed«7 on the lintlipg? Ibcr* botof »Wt uwemt. of freight. Milpjrtn*: Rad dUcbot *' tuf. Tb«rfnrl»RM<iioftlov); ( *ttbb^fcetb)rihopier mark—t*fs«m good tatUbf *Ug*. Tb*e.C..B«ltr»tToa k*n* Cook,from OtaasMil, nod J«ib Pwsfrvtß to. bool*, mod tfU&gcM trtpm. txrirrf, vbfl* U» f.-ronr, lot \ : Whretlugj Mototmtor, for limfcriU*, mad Olmr* foo, for ft i i Lonto<b>mstU«tmtted»pmrtar«i. ThowimtwrwMiWicht- 1 i fnl mad *U ihit coiild pcwWy bo demirod far ooMoer biul* T*l HtW-OtUaMD.lUof Booday I*H, c«UIw.U» W , • Sbm intnlg of rttor »!«•»•« ml thh port for iho wrek rnmdtmtam fitorooom tat *»■ J*fi**M? yib* «*»!•_ &«»«» lootoifl— WilbM; 4MM«HltHnoWrftf«rrtMtoU»rml%ueiBt Im folfoa MMI. ■ZTStot miilrtr'r- MM» to tom totorg* iSSSri tS;** wtotr «•* k«V wfcw Biiipmwrtiut— —r—gate i* wml/w* appand ocrweakljracapitalarißa >—aiftf Cotton, ;bak«...-iu« i U3 1 257 M,Wi— W &Qf*r, bbda aadbbls~. IT3 8aa1,!ba~*u~...~~..«.~* f«®s Jfolaaara, ' MS b»cjn, c—fc» - W® Tobacco, 2lc Lard, -*•' Plcor.blJa. 17,T0T Uid,kw—~..— Wb*at,«*ck«~~.......~~ 8?) Sattar irk1c«..i...T.~..» 1,100 Cora, *»ck* ..__13.900 czmae, ljW 0aa.nrk».6,604 Bag(taj(,pUct«~~~~- < 250 Park, bbla aud tca~~~ 2.160 Soda, l«7Sl Wd*a .... ..... 286 ffhLkj, bWa—S,»O Cncns«i—'rbeOonawreMVt TbarHtjr teyet . The Ark&oßU, from Pittebargh m the only wrirsl opt •ldrof (be local packet*. The J D Dom clewed for Pitte*. bargh. The Meeeeoger left for H»mpbts > The Amerce left for New otlmd9~~—.The Key Weet end KanuMib e«ii, Inn L’Ubborib, Fannie Mcßornls IhxnVirittta, TrUiJ lady Pike, and Fred Tron, from Memphis, Prairie Rowt Linden, sod [lasting* from 81. Lc*nl«, and Demtab and Jefte K Ball, from New Orleans are doe today and tomorrow.] | Teltpaphia Barkete. | Crsaiaun. Oct. 6.—Floor lover nnd.maro doing: fairs 2000 bts at »6@M for icpeillne, f 6 10@6 '& for extra, and sJ6o@o26f..rtaocj. Wheat in belttr demand and.market Center, prime red , $llC@ll2, and prime white at $1 16@ 1 iB. Corn naesanged anl doll at4s. Oats dell at £o@3i. Barley lower; spring 76 end f«USSc. Rje 70071. Whisky* firm at »83£, and lu good demand. Provisions are qolet at $l7 26@t7 60. Lioseed Oil Arm at 67. Qrocerire nnebaoc ed. Money easy and in fair demand. Exchange firm at lor Eiitnn and for New Orleans. Niw Toac, Oct. 6 —Gotten; i»lm to-lsy rf 3000 biles.— Fluor bear}; autre 16,600 t>la at $6 0600 76. Wheat ad* east ed; sale* 1.-.H.000 bns at an ddTanse of l@2r: white at' $1 47, western $1 37@1 40, llilvenkee dab $1 2P@l 26. Corn firm at 23J^@23J^. ■ rmi*D»ipiu», vct.6— Tli* inapectloea of Floor amonntrd to 10.161 bts. against 26,069 bta last Week: aslea Unlay of 2.00 bia at $5 6205 76 for mpeiflne and $6 flu extra, to the trade; extra family $6 37% and fancy at $0 60@7. : Tbe demand for Wheat-la moderate; aaiea 4000 buib; red. ,12001 32. whit* $1 46. Corn qaiet; sales of yellow at: 70078. Whisky nnchaoged; titles at 22K023. BaLTlxosk. Oct. 6 Funrdoll and heary. Wheat firm at sl36<idt 00 f r white. C>m firm; aatra of yellow at 69 072). Provisions a'eady. Ooffso firm.. Whisky steady ht 24322*4- Mrs. Winslow, Au experienced Nnrae and Female Physician, presents to tbe attention of mothers hi r SOOTHING SYRUP, FOR CHILDRBN TEETHING, which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by soften* log tbe coma, reducing all indauimatioo—wltl allay ALL PAtN and spasmudtc action, and it SUi&K TO TUB BOWELS. Depend upon It, mothers, It will give rest to yonnelTM, and Belief and Health to your Infants. W* b*t» pat op md mid tbU »rtid# tor o*er t«D yurt, •od CAM BAY, IKOONHDRSCB ANUTKOTHoIItwbH vebifeoerntNii =s—s -|»!-W»*7 of*ny other towlidnß roi £?nu;it* NSVEaiIASIT TALLKDIN A BIN* YAEtwiSo WIeBINSTAMCi TO BFPBOT UUKti “hIRUP, r l,,n tlmeljr tued. N«»or did wt> .entbfacttoa by aoy on» who need iL Op the contrary, •re delighted with iu operttioat, ah<l tpi-ag (o tor me of .nnimendatluti of tta tnagloal dffecle tod m«d>eal nttOMi Weintk ia tbte natter •‘WHAT WE DO KNOW," alur ten yeare'experience. aND I’LKUQH OUE REPUTATION FOR THH FULPILUIiiNr OF (FUAT R'B 11BUB DE CLARE In altuvet every loetanre where tlie infant >• feHng (mm pain and eibamiion, relief wilt be foord in fifteen or twenty mlotitee after the eyrsp la admlnUtered. Thte valuable preparation <• the prrecriptwnof oiy the tnoet BXPJSIUBNOBD and SKILFUL NUBBBS in Nett BmtUbd, and hat boen used with MBVKK FAILING SUC CESS in $5,C-0a 6TO 4 00® 4.60 THOUSANDS OP CASKS. •• It Dot only relic ore thetbilA from pain, bnt invigorate* tfae slotnacb cod tx/wcla, correct* acidity, and glvac tone cud •verity totbc artH-te ayrl-m. It will alnioatttittantly relieve Cciplug in Ue Bowoli andWiud Colic, . i 'lraiaLms, «hicb, lad overcome cod* •< -——^. If Dot ipttilllj pu r r novM m*dled, tad lb deftth. We be- TitKTHISof H*to tt the BEST AND SUBKBT T * KTBiau « KEHRDT IN TllB WORLD,In *ll ctiMi of DYSKNTKttY AND DIAK* &IK2AIN CHILDREN, whether It irbre from teething or from »dj other cmea. We would nj toeferj mother *ho Du • child (0110(108 from toy of (he foregoing NOT LET TOUR PRJCDICBB, NOR THE PREJUDICES OP .OTHERS, «t»nd between joa mod year eaffertoi child, end (be relief thet *lll he feUKJS— yee, AUSOLUTELY SURE—to follow the nee of (hi* medtrine, H timely need. Pull dincttoan for tmiog will *e*orap*ny «(ch bottle. None genolbe o&I"M (be of CURTIS A PKEKTKB, New York, le oa the oatefdo wrepper. Bold by Drogftktßthruaghoaitbe world. Principal Ofaeo, 13 C«dw. Btiett, ft. V. PRICE ONf.Y 26 OKNTB PER DOTTLR. Sold b; D. L PAHSRETOOK A CO , comer Wood and fonrth • tree Ur. *l*o, GEO. K. KBY3KU,IIO Wood street. .' n^»ipt». 137,001) bl.I«. l,l3o.ovG*>ti>h MAOOt'i*. .. .. 4,300 bhia. ..... £>,t.U pk*a #.?3* 1 z.Spnrtt ..... ejOoQubia 9 9 ? ? 9 9. 9 ‘ DR. SCHBNCK, of Philadelphia, will bo ip Pittsburgh to oximlnn 'p«tieaU*mlcled with DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, Liver and Stomach, 712.W0 tmah 2434 bolt. 372 000 tbi. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Oct. Ist and 2.1, at the liras Store of his •gent, 1 n>«. DR. QEO. U. KEYSEtt, No. WO Wood stm*. DR. SCHENCK’S MEDICINES. rirrsßuson ckrtificatms. I h»re been tick now for nearly two year* with ft cough j tod liver complaint,and breav ln*idn.wfti I oompletelr raw. 1 flr.t took U with • bad fnflamtnatjontif Pie lucgt. inti I vm intend'd by me of the brat Doctors in PKttbatkb,whot*-lil toe 1 bad influmuotloti of the longs, tinnw time to the early pert of Hatch—lent I call'd on Dr.' Scheuck, wbo wueiominlog patient* At Hr. Kejser’eDrng gtcl*. 140 Wood ktrert After Iwexatnlood toe carafallybe told me that I bad liter cuopU.ot, which bod settled dpoo ; my lunge- Mj doctor. KCne 1 railed oa'Dr. Pcbettk,.told I ou> tbet my luugs were btdly effected. 1 wot vutol wj I roach to flwh.'eni'aiy strength Ml - me. My appetite was •narvly rone, and l bed eery Uula hope* oi recovery when heexamltwd Oft. Xbe.Doct r told roe I would get well ft I took bte medicine* nod followed bis directfoue, which I did I faithfully aotil 1 hid taten foot: hotter* of “Pnlmonio Sytop,” two tl “Seaweed tonic," and • box of “Mandrake I vuta l ’ > and now I aro better then ever I wee in tty life, and wrhrh ten pounds more than ever 1 did In my 111# before, I ana I can now ca>ry oetusch weight •••any nun of my I errfgbt and sixe anywbere. 1 am eatjrtly recoTrrrd from thedueve wblrh tb»n broke down mf cdnstltatloo *tii tb'Mtenwl my ligand 1 fe. loader* debt of gmUtsdcito Dr.lFcheuck for blaltmtment. 1 know, UaiJsa, Quite* j nauberofniy ecquaiDteDcea.wh(i have been cured by Dr. I gebaseft'e medldnee, when 1 recommended to take them. | lelwsjs keep the “Mandrake PUIV* Inmyhoese. They ] eared my WHe of liver complaint when nothing eloe world I {pip ber. Her skin woe sallow and-ohe suffered much j ftbe tried varioa* other kinda of pltl#, tut tb« y all (ltd oo I >odd,until abe took jour Mandrake Pitta,which barsmode I bar » well woman. I an* snre that 1 owe my Ufa and pfew ant fltat rate health lo Dr. Scheock and Ms medicines, and 1 Uk# pleasure tu bmrleg ray testimony to their efficacy. I l have eeotagreet many persons for Dr; fkheack’t mnu- I cioea, and they have all been beurflUed. I aai well known I and there ere nambera of my neighbor* can l*ear toetlmbny Ito toy statement. GEO HQ k WOOD,, ; Two mllre above PltUbnrgh, at Basse)'* topper Works. I Signed lo the prweoce of Qto. 11. Keymr, 140 Wood ih*f»l I Pittsburgh. Pa; Chaa, P. Amst, MS North Seventh *t, { Philadelphia, Pa. i Pmooass, Slay 23tb,1860. ANOTUKR OkRTIfIOATP. ZjjrzsYOU, Oh!o, March B*l,lBoo. Dn. Bstslti“'l write tbaea line# to inform yon that I waa In Pittobargb oo Tabroary 16th. and bought a bottle of Dr. Pthocck’s Seawcod Tonic, and whrn X arrived In Zsne» tills! comm* need nslngihe medicine according to dtreev tlona, and It hyi lmpu>ved my health more than X expected It’wooM 1& to short * time. lao «o well ple**«l with the • Seaweed Tonic” and "Polmonto Byrop. n that IWiUJen to'asod me-iwni'bonlr* oi “Seawcad Tank” *n4 ooebottla of "Pulmonic Sjrap” by express, acd X wllleetUe for the carriage of It at the ofllcelnZt&tevlll* • • r : W. ROBERTS, ZaawvUl«, 0« i DR. QPO Q. KBYBER, 140 Wood atmt, sole agent for I Pllubat *^* pjoTnßa BY DR. BCBESCK. I i took last Augn*c—now nearly a year *go-*h vlolant at- I tick et cold, which 1 contracted by lying on the damp graoed ons bnnliog excursion. il hod a dreadful cough end constant psio in fifty breast, and 1 expectorated a great deal of toogb matter from my long* and broaefaial tnbse. [l thought! hod cunaamptlDD* Hedg'd It the disease from the fact that I bad such a hard .eotuh and nlght-sweatt I Ter* bad. X'snSeiwd a great deal with pain and tlgotates; 10 my breast. I colled on Dr. Schsnck in October last, and Ke examined my long* with bbi mpiromets*. He told me i my btoochlal tnbea were VMy moth affected, and bepre j Bcrfbsdfovmebla Mandrake WK' Polrodnio ByrnpandS*a-> 1 weed Tonic. I took eoe box of the Pills and two of the. Tonlc,and font bottles of tlie Pnlmont© Byrnp. AtthU 1 Htae 1 am entirely well, and weigh more and am stronger ] thanl waabeforeltdoktiadlacaww . J • fIHU D. WILSON, j ; At Pingsr, Rlinkk A Oo.**, Steel Worn, j 1 West Pittsburgh, May 80, 1860. .......... ft 46 101 ai«*o Ma 865 ANOTHER QRIAT CDRR—OABBOI NIOHOLAB RITE or aLuaatßTcrrr. \ •• \ Oh the Stb day of test July I lock sick with spHtlng blood aod a bad cough; I did not mind ft till I apU two or tbr*w • Hosts; 1 spit aMatatoacop fall of blood. Aweakffte<«. w«rde it reinttted and lgotalarmsit.andwenttoßiy pby slcUa and got medldeft from him. which did not do me any good. Ittmn went to: another, who told me mylong wee j Diseased, bot did not give ns ranch satwfaction ahoat the •phiing blood.. I heard of Df. Fdmsck Mng In the city on. tbaSSlof Jdy,awl w-aadvised local!on Um« 1 Called wfi him at Dr.Ketafr’a drug store, and bs eumlned my,longs and told me that my right long wsa affected, and that the I bteedteg or apittlug of blood came from the lower p«rt of I, the right lung. Dr hchtuck to}d me to tue his Pnunonfo I Urrun and Mandrake Pills, which 1 did until t had token I ayven boUlraof Polraoele Bjmp and one be* of Mandrake i Pills. I eni! now well and can attend to my ngolar bo«!- | twe*,tniiikttiklDg.‘ £workatlOlWoodamet,andllveoo Rest sir, et, between First and Ohio stmts, AUr*beoyCUi. 1.1 give thla oertiffcaie lit older that other persons am>oted t may recrive theaome bcnafll that 1 have. Toumay pnb* Hah this 1! yoawUh: - NWM4.U Rwi.; . rUt»borgb, Xocatt2Btb,ls6o. . ffnet hatbtrn fAsdemsacl for.njf I comprflcd to rttortXo tor wtoH-ftr/td tttmm mathintn V* (As dUplacing oj fAs Aerbj dttdeaUMp <tovf* (As. ♦‘jrwp, ay •A»c*'Ae»tt64icmc4coes«w“« rroJf/y and ycrreco* ef- I'trsctaf. TftitprtKtttsi'T**a d{jTrrt*l cotor to u, retuitri^; [ map elweyt oecmepaweseecAtoC to, a*d my <v«Vr arcpaMtclp; n»w«uueda/A<flAr«wfCTs4viJKnaMW<sVO»W*j. _ „ «#-DK. GKO. H. KKkdfcß.U iol# egvnt for 1869. BalUmoK and Ohio Balltoad Co, lgH. Toe baltimobe intMiaaim OHIO tr. no* i»wii.rrf lo noetn aod forw«il li.toii.aOhe mOm , Ihroogh Vnu of lading to audftom . . r-i pitubnrgti ud ths EaiUrn Cltlsi,; i Bataagowanteedtobe sonally hToraWe with tbcea of tho Pcnnaylvonla Rail Ro*4 or toy othro Hoa. -• .: Tor iDformaUon as to rstra, ; bdllUea, »?ptlc*- I ifon my be made by Utter or. In peraont^aitborofthe Poller, cor. Btoto and Washington ato 1 • BRW YORK,o.'W*Pemll,339 Rroadway, abort the [ Astorßonaa. m phiLADBUPHIa, OoUioon A Oowton, corn**' Broad » and Cherry streets. w - ■ bc4.EeUy,«or.eUtbaDdOhcstnßtsta I «« BALTIIIOBB. j.T.Bngfand.CMindengUUon. ;v - _ j *» PimBDROB.W. J. Jotiostoa. UUrty street, oppo alto Pvnn'e Railroad Pamooger Depot,: . Partimlar otteaUon of mwebaoto, »*ontorU«'J I andkblppera acnorally,ot Pittobargb, Allegheny-fffT with otbOT. .nd thtdr .‘JKJff’ '* s«drßiij«oiiciwi. .■■■, •. BM feTTh, I viotettf Q*nsra> »rel«b« Acmt B Tttn« AND BDPPORTBR MANUPAC* Mmri ofTVusae* anti MupporMrs |ar twlawdnli «n «r>r» CAHTWRIQUT * VOUNQ.dT Weed it. i"ToS M PU AD A M S,. ’• r A»"»:-H *'¥« * 'l" I-.!.-. A 4 Ho. 97 Wylio Sheet, Pittsburgh. ~j t ' mieliiiiim *' £B ' «mt«. - * -*. ■royal flatof*, Mil ■P ; l i. r l-’C^.-*.-^~- r <>^c ’^ -J ''' • -i ~~ r ' \ i'j , "• . —L-JLjSEKL U«* IUPBKIOS OOPFBtt BUM* | 3 • i«_ ah® . • BjMEIi : fpLNO WORKB, ■ i jj ■ PITTBBUttOH. ’ I fARK, WCURDY * CO., \ maKjjpastturrrs Of SHKA.TUINQ, ‘ft&d BOLT UQPPKH, PKKSBKD OOP pjra lHM*OMB*iUlsrt WH Bottoms, Bpslter Mdir, Ao. ItaitMwrtnrVtM- IM«* to UETAts, TIN PLAT* anitT lioN.Wlßßrto. Oobstnatly oa b«na,Tto»«»"B ■ ITwJyp. 149 /Vrsl o»wi ISO B*+«+d ,'i 3 Pttub«r|k,. 4qr*ypAtetorjkf» ofOoppor wit tosoy jmtsem. j ■; . FSsS-l&sai-'V v./ g sE.sis-s.fcig' ■.-. «j,'' nj <J o C -H ssSfciJSsi &:■■■■& 1-B? S'l'iijT) 1 ft~ .0? spiilr:a' | » 3 «SplS :P fc? ■ ' ' - isgsi; ir ■ lag 1 S: £” !f?||: I |pi|!; I; *MQ| "2 :•] aSg * “: S' Ip!| |! mi i csj. 2 2. 5! Igs-IS. 11 Sent a S'! IoS I a ■s i *wsft » D-! Ili-ll: I W-Rm l*'o 3 < •Pg&H ».i ;ss|<i g! g-"fo fi "3lf I; :|;l§ $■ lies* p II C -11. irS3p2 fi *S3PS .3 | ttnuw an t astatic* JOH»>OOOHKAN « BRO. !| Kunrimbfcxuov Iron Otlllnif Iron VaaUcy VmU Door Window Bhnttefs,Window6n«rds, kt., jJvW. 01 Seomd Btrjui a*f 8S Third tßrtd, (Dotvwb Wo«4 cad Market,) ' FOUMIEOBi PA-, Hri cdbasd pVarlety of nowPtUmit, ftaey add plain »aitaMe[for allpurjuxc*. Partlcolat atientloo paMJto ea tloUKtdmeub, Jobbing rtooe at ihort notice. ~'. tet j HKNKY S. OOIaXjINB, *. Forwarding; and Commission March cot j «D WHOLEBAU DBALBRIH ObMoe, Batter ( Sefdi.Flah, | ;i Acd Prodooe Oeaorally,’’ 4**l* • ftred fVirtfwsk. . •: »rrn*cr» ft0pdun.....—......mu0b Bitxu. ROBj RSON, BIHIS i HIMEB3, ; rbUSDEBS A«l) UCBMUTbI W AH IJINGTO.W . rwOBK 8, ]. P 1 tt»bar g j», p,onntt. ; . ; rail, jio.ai nirb.t unit. Kk&sfactar«cil klcily of Steam Koglntt cod Mill Macfcti try; Oaitioga, Railroad Work, Steam Dollar*. atodSkeetlrca Work, f •‘ Jobbing atidfrepcUtog done on ahort notice. - iLt2aflydfo PAPER; MANUFACTURERS i • i: ; AbdDmlenla • • ~V Boot, PBmT.OAP. LRTTISa AND ALL KINDS 0» ; vy 4 r FING PAPB'aV Itite No.STWood ytrwt t0N0.33 Potfthflfl j,. &) Strwt, plttaborgh,pa ; ;•.• : ; for toga. g • • -.i’j. m;LmLJtr • - - • akßßpujk-XTT o?jkj:i*o»v | ;Ko. 64 St Clair Street, (Dr.blab'aSairßiilldloi:.' . MTT3BIJRCIE, PA. —JKhlyrifc • • ' BAIL ROAD BFIKB COMPACT. Joseph W* €*B(«w«X1» [i . CNtOUT, ' || (flweiwn to- Porter, Rdfi £9vxiU) !■{,;! '-!.•! w&vrmorc&ns vf " BATJj ROto SPIKES, OHAIBB i, * ?; AND BOAT SPIKES, tarnfar of !Wator Street and Cherry alloys .prrreiiireQtcpimwA.. Pittsburgh Steel Worjca; ....... ii JONF.B, BOYD *D CO H „ , ;MiAKOFACTORERS OP CASt STBEI,; i£*:’ **«. Plow nod A. S. Steel SPKIN QB *od AXLtlfifc*. Cornet Hose sad-ft fret st*.' . f^cM t ! : . PItmUPOIT, * \ jj SH.yJ&OUMJSXA. -fit .HONS, - - c i -::i' Foreign iiiit Oomcitie Bill* ol Rnfeanss, CABTITIfIATSSOT HtPOaiT, |j . BAN* MOTHS AMD SriCIB, I*o. «J SaBKKT STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. on til tAs priadpel d tie* .iatt&c*Uattydstttm. ' • • .-. . ■ O^C —HAIB DYB-BAia DYB, ArBATOnBLOH** HAIR OVB J § T&iprvfineU atid be*t {title World! ' All ottj&rsare miqrd imitations. and sbOtiM beett>(d«d,ff fen wish to Meape Hdlcsls. . . Gt|AY, RTG&, OB Uwiaatlyto; t btotjflfbi *nd tuttnnl prown'o r BUIcA without the lesst In* Jarir sotb*bifr or »kJn. ••• \ ; fljftXllS &EDALB AtfD DIPLOMAS h«T»Wn sward •d Ai'Batchelor ffrice IBS, and otctso,ooQ appifov have bjtoo mad# toths Bsir'ofhts patron* of hH'fc- , Wit. A. BiTCH MLOR'S OAIX. DYSprodan* » color pot -+ to-bf dl*tlngt»Ub«J front ostttf®, andb wA»IAHT*it «rt ; U tqjog 1» juUMpbowwr tong Hanyhwcbnttnoodincd «be nieJectAeflßad Presremedied:. tbsßslr Ineifoteted for We|r Dro. ; ~.7. ..* ftl|de, solij pr applied (la 0 prlntt* room*) it the Wig too 7 torrsStlßntsdwir, Hew York. '“*• '■ B&d In slfdUN wad towns of tbs United gbti and ftiijr Good# - • |«iralo»: has 'thift ofum and address apo* • lte#L plafbsaftraefngonfbtirafclesofeseh b<n«of • - ••**. I ■ I I. WILLIAM A. BATCHBLQR, r JtjdjdAweaT ■ ■. IS Bocd *tn-et,yfW Tort. § .w At*a—wioa—w *a»« BATOUELOR’9 WIGS AND TOUPBEB <nr£ui we jUgeuUtgM/eeiey asd darmW*.' tqa charm—bo turning op twfcin<£-fu> HiriaXlng it the duty thdls tblngfuro properly cndawtood nil made. - - 18 Hnßditwtf.yw Twfc. utu&hsi autHftiuii autukhiiu tonVf&il to procure Mire. Winslow's Soqth ij|sympftir ltbMßoev»*low**rtb, It fmtly rstflitatw tfatprocNaoftwtMfig *7 waning th* gates, radedaf *ll tgfl>rfiin*Uott—will ■ »□«? p*ia t *nd. U taowsla. .Depend ep«iIl,Ootb«», It' 4lp(lr?rtejttojoartelY(«,*ai3 nllef..MtAtMtlth ( ta ppw taftato.; . . .V : ti’tlia prsaerfptldß'crolia ol" ; isd ikOTai Phy*ld*D*tu H*w *l|Uo<Mid bu town nnrar-bfllbi 3§Lon«<iftMo*..: . . . . §ft belftf* It th* bwtsnliamt romodj tn ti» world, (h ttfniosqf pysenthrytod Diarhoe* In Children,*b«Oi** it u§sm(row 'tofthlog. ol fromaojo€b*» eatis*.' t? .. ItUfo wQd b«aithcbitUo*UiuMdby4oUor»*cilbvafo,l* l«r«ttb<biwß!abUws cW » „ ' . ' .... ' £tauot»et hbtilw %X 9 *old«sH*jy«* in «» Colton .-mitt *noldandwilKrWntwjT-' T ; MUCfcONLY ttCBNTe 4 BOWL*. - • • 4IHS, Bwr-Yowbii*i»'tt» odtiid*_ sfaM hyprtu-rUt* thfOttiftOtH tfeß WOfM. ( . - - SUII.OWX it • gHTHKR,Ayct fcirFJtUlmT*k*'/.!-. 4 ’.|«n‘Jn!*wMfrT ‘ I -AS Msdicins—Psacviah StrCp-tA dnuN U »llo*i,-IpabUth 'btlow wjvxirartyTajatcr (fom D»yW Boyd, «f Kt>k Imlolu* gUtlon of. tbv AU*i{bcfiy: %M*t lUUiwdi *bo»M cor?d of • tad nf dj»jpoj>*\m. |y tb*«Wof the farad** Byinp.‘ Mt Bojrt •** hotel . Srtp«r» 4ud l* w?U known, and tu> tuw. wffrredfcr the tail J - tbi y»wi. II« lafonM n» IbVt bog»to«l rttjht wtijyh t flonh by' the nto of. one bottle of tb»f^Pßp, J *nd3UA»a* t' mtaM tia to pcMUh bUtettet,whld> to»ppe«Ad: I - for to ;6»Dmgirfmtl*tn«at of- it* lu fnotber polona, for p*rHcal*n of It* eoratir* power**. .- I DR. QtO. H, BMBKB, l<9 Wood dywi 1- '4| ‘ • J*no»*t 543, tStO | 0L Kin«*:—Blr~Eaclo*ed ItnHf.yof.tbr** , |o»w* 3oriito boi«r**f ttw PerarUo lyi op.'. I t!* to |(»ttU.;f&a(Vba'*bool thm *wti H®* 11 ***&&%? loath** X iraptov* W«T* wtod «<* P-fa*l® tkBtw«3v*odpafa«la ItaUchaiboUiMo****** .11-r*b«*.. T°ii..rrcoiu frxv,»ri IfbMdoMrt* tocro **c4 ttou I h»ratitoJjrt,Mrf I Ji»to kwa aktogsidldD* fpf tttol«t*lsb* ..*•«* *l*f“ hwOai&Zk* three lottl-rtoa* tin*, JO* »o«M gl»* It Ur a <K<WJ*r*t«t a« tboWlns •&•*« K wottM d*»y rood, tli^OßhirWooMflrrt try«m»bottle Row the*l ibebaUoceof tta nxory Id to abort • ifUi nf ibtußn (bntbvUbi., DAVID BOTD. f *.jjby DR O SOROS'II. K*VSStt,Ho. Ito Wood frIVMwT . --i'-.. ■ - - ■ .•■•:■■"■•• ■*•■• . ““ WJbUtiV* HUM**** dfc.llHfrfi-: >rvv ; : lT > 80 Fourth Street,- « .-.SI ~■ - 'SI mwtww » .. : S-m-HIPS, I, ASHES ANDufTBfITOJjUStf, - i 9 i! *t«*7 «*rtp«fl« *• *jK ■. f LSATQE& BBAIDID fTORKJ;'_,!"' * 5 -' ‘ \ 49>0cdm mXUKfitxm U* tndi, tad fr«Bptlr«&l9 ;pede*por U«ra*to*» , • '-wH >■,:?< Removal.— >\in?ir' Qmrem&tvdtoMsNew-Warti**!*, : % f . y^' Ko* 52 and 54. Setenth street* *s**' ffa&lTa- 1 cpiltftlU'Tj'pioa i *n»ioa* .mfAU. .I*AIS«KM«r'. r . , t ** <•*<». I •*, ?' y _ «.-*:* ■ pMfe4s£4i& A( it *onca A C. P. MABKLB, W. «*CCIXMIO (1
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