4 ' ' 'l3Lya a, ~~~~`i~BUß' MEM ES Prayer\ M. to 12:30'0 - clock at the Rook 1e of the, Chrt Association, Noa 23 Fifth street. • Route for Sate. , ..:A r gOod route, with over 400 re, in ".&llegheny City, on Lois paper. _for : particulars enquire at . ibis , — New Water Plpi.knirir wateepipe has been laid along Washington_ to Wylie street, • under the .strpervision- of Street Commissioner McFadden. Night S chools. - -Preparations are - being made to open the Allegheny night schools on Monday, September 21. Those inter ested should bear this in mind. , , Fell From' B a Building,—A workman named John - Mercer fell from a building ; o. ll Mlrth drect., yeaterciay morning, aus ,:however fs but alight injuries. r Pstilitiel4lliii:;.a'rhe :Allegheny Post offisa „Department, during the month of Aukast;.sold nefirVlM s oo worth pf Postage , stamps, and over 0250 worth of envelopes, Nerdßoll new boiler to be used in. generating steam for the heating apparatus . in the County'jail, will take, the place of the old one, which.was removed yesterday morning. • The. City Republican Executiye OOMMit•• tee will meet on next Monday, 14th inst., in the'CdTPUIIOII Council Chamber, at three o'clock p. m. full attendance of _ the Menibeilisfdesired. ' ; 2 10 •(•• • Open' A ft - Bieetligv—Tc«morrow (Sun day) afternoon,*a quarter.pastfour. P. lc, there • will be an open air meeting held under the auspices of the '•Young Men's Christian Assomation, at the 4t4emetery gate, Lawrenceville. • ••• • • —Tore Down a Spout.—Jas, Patterson al .. 1 13 ges that Mary McAteer. tore doWt2 a tin spout frbirt in - front of Ifs house, which he •. 'considers mischief of a malicious charae=. " ,ter. A warrant was Issued for the'arrest of ,yhy Alderman rtay/or. • • ' • •rAtProposltion.—The typos of 'the Dina; __. recognizing, the. matchless _superiority of :lheirtrethrerttof the 'Okras** at the noble gape, base Ball, desire to , be ,"counted in" . ..on any other iittle game with which all are • •acquainted-mbiumble Peg" for instance. Full The Cincinnati expinstf train trditi'iarEaSt 'came into 'the .Union Depot yesterday morning with four hun dred-passengers on board. - This is the largest number of pasiettgeed`arrivlng at. the , depot, on any single train during the' year. Base-Ball.—Should the weather,be fa vorable, the Ai'antics of the Twelfth ward and the Olympics of Allegheny, both first cline Base Ball r- Clubl, will play a match game for the chanapionship of Western PennsylVania in Union Park, to-day at three p'clock. • _ •• DZS Tent ~P reaehing.--To-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at a quarter past four o'clock, ' •;' - there:will be Services held in the “Tent,” - under the auspices of the Young Mena' Christian Aswiation; at the corner of Bea ver avenue and Juniata atreet.Sixtli , ward, Allegheny, formerly Manchester. Took a Wagon-Wheel.•:-.ltunett L. g, a "wagon-maker,—whose shop ,is located: on Onalley, that,a curtain Edward ''ilvWrann' did take, • stesLand carry away *from his;pqanlisse,one wag , on wheel,valued • Aif ISA% MoM 'tars issued a - ,warrant for the arrest of Edward on a: 4 3 A 1 / 3 1 . 3 9f lareteny.' ' • ' Railroad Obstructed. : --There were two 'land slides onthe Panhandleßailroad yes , terday. one near • the- Birmingham - end of the railroad bridge and the Other at Hanlon station. The obstructions 'were cleared, ' away,in the afternoon sufficiently to allow the, passage Of trains, which are running ••- regularly today, - • Severe Acibierit.:.-151r. Cartwright, of the Arm ..of.Stevenion & C 0.,; tinners, Federal Atreet, Allegheny, met with a severe acci dent in-Fayette county a day or two since ' ' by being thrown from a buggy and having his leg fractured; He was brought to his .home yesterday and ie receiving medical Attention.' - " • - Assault an&Battery.—Alvis Heiderker pude information before Justice Ammon • yesterday,'pharging John Tilk with assault and battery. He alleges that the accused committed an assault and battery upon his the prweeutor's) son, by catching.him by the ears and throwing him off the side walk. A warrant was lamed. . • Veledletery..'—ReV. EL F.. drowther, the beloved and justly,appreasted pastor of the Beecinci Methodist Church; Allegheny, who has accepted a 'call to New Brighton,Pa., 't will preach his valedictory sermon toz-mor ,. row; morhing. This gentleman has sur ,,, „rani:tiled himself ,with hosts of friends - in this community who are sdirylo have him removed "to other fields`of labor. , • Bur:glaty prustrated.—An attempt Was. niade at an early hour yesterday..mondsig .force' an:•entrance Into Thompson & Groetzinger's d r y goods store; corner, of Picdfial - ,apf;Water — streeta, — Al!egheoy:• The police detected the burglar at work and endeavored to awe: him, but the 'fel aware -pf their. approach. made off as fastpoasltila-and eluded. • arrest. - - Is you would cigar a fragrant Havana or delicious Cuba :drop in at John Me t .graw's headquart er s for tobaccO, snuff and cigars, 11 - o. - E 4 Rand street. - Ncl where else in the city can you be better pleased, for no where. else is the stook' larger or liner. A - full line of cigar tubes and meerschaum pipes, of the best quality, at most reasons-- . ble prices. Dealers who buy to sell again dealt: 14th Violent UrethenWi—ry Garritz ap , , geared before Inutice Ammon yesterday, and lodged a Complaint against her brother, Jiihn Garrita,' 'charging him ,with assaelt and battxtry. . She alleges, that John is a - violent man , and that he etniok her on the • , .head witha • tamp of coaland, threatened her. ibr which, an 'information was also made for (surety of the Peace. A Arai s• =sant was issued far the attest of John. Abandonnient.—itridget Welsh mace - in. fortnatbnwesterd4 against :•Wtn. Weish;! 4,her-ind, charging hirnaiith abandon ' ReenVend desertion.' Bridget says her ;lieggilerCafteK being away' fopabout three 1-. yespcbss retnined to this city / but not to ..tilltbosorn of his faLnilt whom her Ards - eV 7,l 4s .l4ifiiMioriiip - port. Widget resides in StraWbelV'eneYr Wird sward. warrant ; was issued for the arrest of thedblitioent., Fond At Nuald.—Damineo Reed -is very fond - of music, if the statement of Frank • Waage' can be relied on. ' -Frank says that' ~- D ornineo's passion itkr tondo led him to ap propriate his amordeon, valued at six dot :, lam. The defendant "resides en Bedford' /greet, and officer Bali of 'Alderman Tay 'lor'e police - was dispatehed thither' yester:: tq bring , the alleged offender to an in --vestigition of the matter -before the Alder , Surety.,Adolphas Etellhotum made in :formation : yesterday, ,• before' Alderman • bfeMasters, against Joseph Tyler for surety 43f the peace. The proseaator alleges ,that the defendant used, Veryilfilolent threats against him, which he fears may bwptltln lopraetine. The,same prosecutor also ;a t: 'loges that johnltanin shook his flat at him` and made use of violent and profane lan tnage toward him. Warrants were issued in bah cases, ' •"- • -, t l, !•' **'" 1511 aleforiOdge IteCandlesil. 3, "In the do* of. the 'United Statelk- va. Ad; ward Eichenlaub, charged with illicit ills: tilling,-the District Attiirney declined to Press a convictfon, and the jury, under the' charge of the Co 11rt,.found a verdict of not gaiityr•"'" t On motion of General McCalmont, Chris tophei W. Smith,Esq., of Venango county, was duly qualified and admitted to practice at the bar of this Court. On motion, the distillery of Henderson & Rank, under seizure . was, released upon bond being filed. - - The case of Buckl, Sheldon &. Co., vs. Wm. H. Carle, of Venango county, was then taken up. This was an issue in, county, joined with a view of forcing the respondent into bankruptcy. General A. B. McCalmont appeared for the ;petitioning creditors and Hon. S. A. Purviance and W. MoN air, Esq:, fet the'resporident. The case has not been concluded. ' In the bankrupthy branch petitions for final discharge were• filed by George E. Humphries, of Bedford county; Geo. Tay lor, of county; Gillespie& Mitchell, of Allegheny county. In the matter of Wm. Shea, ,against whom a petition in bankruptcy had been fited.mpon haotion;. the Court allowed pro ceedings to be discontinued. , In the matter of the petition of L. Gra-' ham, credltor,vs. Joseph P. Haight debtor,' the ' respondent denied the alleged acts of bankruptcy, and demanded atrial Jyjary. The Court ordered the case to be submitted to a jury at the October term. . In the , awe of Jeremi a h Stilley, Jr., in dieted' ior misdemehbor in unlawfully and maliciously thirnibg the barn and stable of Mr. Risher, , on Streets Pm), in Baldwin township,, the jury found a verdict of not guilty, the proSetlator and defendankeach . .. topay one-half 'the costs..- ASSAULT.' orr Ekr. Leonsrd i3chircier,alOsitack; or sth ward, was'tried on an indletinerit - charging nim with committing an assault. and batterk on Mitchell •Dand, 'a 'resident of Lawrence ville. It appeared the prosecutor, while walking along Penn 'street; June 30th, was accosted by the defendant, an entire stran ger to him. - 7Defoodant siesired prosecutor to "treat," and this being refused, he asked "Where, ase you going?" "To prayer meet inc replied the prosecutor . The next in gu was "wher,e,did :you get that coat?" to w ich the leplkwas, 'q don't think that any of vour . business." Defendant then squirted - a tnenthful of tobicco juice on prosecutor's fine linen coat,' and. followed this assault with a battery.. kicking the prosecutor severely in his rear part. The , jury found a verdict.of guilty, and defend ant was sentenced to pay a fine of twenty five dollars and cosn3. FRACAS IN A SALOON. William Shore and William Richardson were placed on trial on an indictment for aggravated assault , and battery on Luskin Abel, committed in the saloon of Joseph :Lotinic, on Fulton street, on the night of 'the 18th of April last. It appeared that a disturliarice waircreated in the saloon, the proprietor refusing additional 1« drinks " when balled Duringthirrow the tyre secutor, a boarder in the house, was as 'xalted andlvery seriously injureg, whilst '.taking the part of the saloon keeper, upon whom a combined attack had been made. The; testimony Was somewhat, conflicting, witnesses-, for the Commonwealth testify - big that the defendants'struck and abused the proseettor, and witnesses for the de fense testifying' to the , contrary. Colonel Duff, District Attorney, asked the Court to charge the jury, upori the as sumption (which appeared to be the 'fact) that there was a general fight in the bar-room, that the defendants, hav ing taken part• with others against the saloon-keeper, should be held responsible, whether or not it hadbeen established,that they inflicted the injuries on the proseeu- . tor. W. C. Moreland, Es4l., contended that before the Court could properly so charge thejury, it being uncertain who inflicted ' the' injuries, it must appear that those guilty of the violence were of the party or crowd to which the defendants belonged, and of which they appeared to be the lead ers. Colonel Duff thought. this fact , had been fully established., - - - The Court charged that testimony fOr the Commonweldth indicated - that the de fendants commenced an attack upon the proprietor of the saloon, in which they were assisted -by - those who had entered the saloon with them, and that the prosegator Was injured by one of the partied thus ad ing in concert while he was acting the pert of a friend to' the tialoon-keeper. , If the' jurytai believed r all of the. attacking party wereprincipals, and the defendants should at least be convicted:of simple assault and. battery . . " • • • The jury found . , a Verdict of guilty' of assault and battery % "Stulttence deferred. A ii,4ton Patrldt•McGratly was arraigned on in dictments for selling liquor without license 'and' for'llittiiiiiing liquor to Minors, found on the_returnA.George Evans, Constable of Pitt township, In *ltch district defend ant's bailee was situated. It appeared that defendant had - 'an eating-house- license r which authorizea him to sell malt liquors ordy,but it was, alleged that he had sold spir ituous liquers.:JOhnThbinson,a IhittOly ands- Nelson Irwin, of,ager. testified to having' obtained Intoxicating' drinks (ale and whisky,).% July, from defendant,and that George Evans, a minor, (son of there-' turning Corditable,) was With thorn and tooke drink. • ' • Tlionias Howard, • Esq:, for the defense, turged an acquittal'on the charge of selling to minors, for the reason that the defendant 'Might not have known the age of the boys, and from .their 'appearance might have Judged - them to have been of lawful age. OW. DOH suggested this argument might holelgood under the old 'law ' when it was, required, in order,to convict, that the party., 'charged furnished the liyor. In. the new law (passed,March, 1 8 6 7. the world, rwillfulle waaomitted. Mr. - ow ard said he was not aware its had became lawful to convict 'men of crime without consideringtbe elenent ofintention. Judge •Sterrett remarked; the new law held:been so construed first by Jude Stowe, Judge Mellon had - assented, and he ((Judge ,Ster •,rett) did not feel dispolsoff to • • The jury found verdict of guilty on' high indictthente. :Sentence deferred: . liorort euaba. • In the, case , of the', ' (o mmonweaith, oes. Thomas Diger and :Tames Parker, indicted or_robbary,....cat.:oatb,...at Prentyt counsel for ,defense, R. S. Morrison, Esq., moved - to 'quash the indictment on 'tire .ffsdund filet it, ,wee drawn, "in &My Court of , Oyer and. Teirminee, and Quarter Sessions o f the Peace," Oat is to say, two Omits, whereas • oply'tlie Oyer and Term ,inet ttad•jurlsdictkin. The Court • thought ' the motion well taken. A rgumenttaferred • and ease put over., ;-; - • , . .. 1 , - ' -• - AoaArarr wits 14. zwiv ' -, HdwardSmitheoolored, was indicted for felonione',siesta 'and. ' batterY. Henry Shuts, tavern keeper. at. No. 20 Market street, testified=that. , ow, Tope 19th defen dant, three, othfr u elored men, and 'one MO `White man &I I ;hit salbon; the White man 'called' “the!drinkl;"- after drinking the white: man , said he' hid • only; ,tWenty cents ;,, defendant 'said he had plenty of money, and titre* 6'Ni:wrier" on : the `Minter; witness said the fqqoarter" and twenty cents ' offered by the white man *mid answer; the “drinks'! amthintibg to . forty;five cent*. • Defendant, took batik the "quarter," and three of the Oolored mew passed out of the saloon, leaving the de fendant behind; witness came me to the front ~.',- , , i 'ill- ,' ., % !'-', ' l ,' i•'- ; '.7 7 ..- : 'Z. ; '.4 , PITTSBURLUU BAEZ'S: : SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 18138 COURTS VidieSideinetrict Coda. Court of quarter Seadoua, [Before Utilize Ste - nett.); VERDp RENDERED:'- RE ENE , , , of th e bar, laid Wilma tgion defendant's thoulder, , and said "you stay here until the drinks are,paid." Defendant then drew 'a pocket-koilif. and stabbed witness in the nose, almost severing it, and then ran away. 'The statement of the prosecutor was ,corr iaboratedlw his son, twee:sixteen, who Was preser t st the 'time. The defense of feied' was good character. The jury found the defendant not 'guilty of the felony ;charged. but that he was guilty of a misde meanorin unlawfully cutting and wound ing the prosecutor. EkMtence deferred. UNLAWPErLPROCEEDINCI UT AN ALDERMAN. C: AI . Robinson, a citizen f. Cleveland, Ohlo' , was brought into Courtfrom prison. and ids discharge from custo dy asked for by J. H. Miller, Esq. It appeared that he had been committed, on oath of Peter 801-1 1 ster, by Alderman D. M. Mullen, of Alla gheny, for a further hearing next Monday, on a charge of peddling without license, having been tumble to give bail in the sum of $300.. Mi. Miller statea that the prose ner was engaged in peddling. soap, manu factured in , the State , ' of.,New York, and had taken out' a United States license at Cleveland; This license did: not protect him in thid State, excepso far as the Uni ted States was concerned as it was necessa ry he should take out a State license; but the proceeding by Aldeiman Mullen was entirely wrong. The pri inner had rendered himself liable to the' pe alty •of fifty dol lars, recoverable only inCivil action. The bmirt.immediately,orde ed ; the release of t the ,prisoner, and con., quently the "fur. , ther _hearing" arrangement of the Alder. man has been interfereil with. - . •'' ',- • '-' ' , Trial List. FOR TUESDAY, SEPT. 15. Com. vs. Michael Creighton. '' • • " " Jahn lay. , •,, '" ,- " Washifigtoni Bartley, . ft k.. 1, .! Makin. Ramsay. ,'. Hezry ls Schu ld p vf p u6 . " " Archibald Wasson. ~ . " ",, Charles F. Flnkuep. " ' "-- aanles;Dee.' , .4 .. ..' 'Charles' Hoffman and William Schimmlfennig. . _ . FOR wstowidsDAT, ,ani.t. 'l6. ; • Com vs. tarries - Walker: ; • " " George Eckert. " _ . ". , Same. . " " Catherine Ox. . . " " Wm. Beadling. and Catherine . , ' Mcflrogan. ii ‘• Michael Savage. , ill 14 Same. " ," . Richard Best. " " William E. Hively. " " Irwin_Redpath (For. Redog.) itiSt ifFew More Slate Last Writing Who Have Purchased the New Weed Sewing Machine, Please read the List. Mrs. Nathan Graham, 122 Montery st. All , " Swan, 36 Factory at., Pitts. 44 Jas. Erskine , 30 Factory st., Pitts. " B. A. Elliott, Bro. Road. ". J. Arpe, Spring alley, Pitts. " P. H. McGuire+, sth`, Pitts. " J. G. kteig l el, Moore's Brick Yard,Pitts " Wilson Johnson, Joseph at., Bir. I .` M. W. Huggins, Butler at., Law. " Samuel Shaw, 104 Ohio ay., All. " A. Hani, Shady Side, E. L. " C. M. O'Donnell, 229 Jackson at., AIL Miss Sarah Linhart, Carson at., Bir. Mrs.J. Greatrake, 58 Walnut at., Pitts. E. Steetle, Sidney st., Bir. • Margaret McGinis, Dinwiddie at., All. 6 4 J. C. Humphreys, Pasture Lann,AlL -44 J. P. Seipe, 207 Beaver at, All. " D. Thomas, Hazlewood. _ 14 J. Lang, Larimer ay., E. L. 44 C. F. Bostwick, Sntion st.,,E. L. 4 4 C. Kountz, Calvin at., Law. • " W. Grotigh, Carson at., • M. Bretnact, 7 CraWford it., Pitts. " T. Ferguson, Temperanceville. 44 0. Seidensticken, 499 Penn st., Pitts. ' 44 .T.R. , Blaok, Patrioklilley,„Pitts. " J. E. Stevensm, 2 9 4 Fianklin at., All. N. P. Fetterman, Esq., Washington pike. " H. King, 2 Centre ay., Pitts. " L. P. Greves, Squirrel Hill. " E. 11L Flernan, Carson at., Bir. " L. R. Thomas, 414 Penn at., Pitts. " B. H. Hibler, 54 Peebles at.. All. " • H. Barker, 180 Wylie st.,Pitts... Lare,22 Wylletst., Pitts. C.W. Shaffer, 2 Chestnut et., Ail. " J.W. Taylor, 682 Penn at., Pitts. " L. T. Mika, Carson at., i " J. Sankey, Sarah at.. Bir. 44 Mary Fisher, Sarah at., 131 r. ft• S. Dalzell. 132 Smithfield at,, Pitta- "> E. Ray, 19 Poplar ay., All. hi.Cuppingluuti, Neville at., Bir. " M. Irwin, Monterey at., All. , "..T.Gray, Mulberry ay., Pitts. ..1 • ; " Geo. Freshwater, 188 Beaver avenue, Allegheny. 44 3: W. Paul, Carson street. Birmingham. " J. A. Haufman. Allen at, Lawrencey'l. - 0. Snce r 296 Penn street,' Pittsburgh. J. Mor pe ris, Centre avenne,, Pittehurgh. " G. Mansfield, 263 Lacook st., Allegh Y• " W. Wherry, 33 Sanipson at., Allegh'y. Spring alley, Pittsburgh. " G. Monroe, Bingham at., Birmingham. " P. Walker, Franklin st., Birmingham. 4 1 A. Letzkua, Carson at., Birmingham. " K. Wier, Clover street, Birmingm. " • E. Arnold, 247 East street, A.lleOeny; "Maris 'alien," • • • hision R. EL, LONG. Agent,. Office No. 112 Grant streets . oThe 'Pittsburg it BealEstate —We have received from the publishers, Me-ips, Croft &Phillips, 'Real _Estate Agents and Brokers No.' 139 Fourth avenue, the September flume -of the. ! "Pittsburgh Real - Estate ittigistet. It contains over- half a milllog • dollars worth of property offer ed for - sale by the above firm, consist ing of aims, mills, hotels, stores, western mineral and coal lands, oily and suburban "sites; also •falldeScriptions, prices: and terms of sale. As the circulation or the above Very valuable work is gratuitothi, persons interested in the purchase otsale of real estate should not fail to obtain a copy. It will basest by =al, free, to any , address. • , •A' Large and Varied Assortment of Cam; Paigtitioods of ill.hintbS 'at,' the Pittsburgh Fisg . Manufaetory of John • W. Pittooh, op posito the 'Postoffioci, , consisting in part of Bunting; Silk; ; Merino - and Printed Muslin Flags, Streamers;. Burgess; dani Pennons,. with .or , without names of :Candidates; .Ttoziettel; :Sashes, .Batons. Lan terns, t - . Transparehelet; • • Banneitf, — •Fatie ; Lamps; Badges, '.. Medals Fins, Caps and. WO, Cliarts,,Sheetta,Poikialtit, Card•Fho- • •togrnphs,•all sizes, printer • Liven' of ,!the Candidates,' Song 7 Books,. Politica l- Text Books, 'Caps. and Capes: for-clubs 411 ito;.! ors,. HO.llBO Decorations,, State Flags,• Stars, Shields, &9.; 'ltd.; it& • ' • • I `Fall-and Winter . _ Dry Goods.—New and:winterrggodi;lns endless varlets are now arriving at Bates & Bell's. No. 21 Filth street; Ladles will find many rim novel- ties to please aid - dellght them in the.i_vay of dress goods, shawls land 'segues., Vail in and see for yourpelyes. A° entire 'stook of summer •goods , beingolesed _mitt. at most rftionanie'pric%: -- - jilt!! . 006 mad not be told that at - Mcßride & George's Dia mond let GM. Griioery an (Tea Store, No. 184 Federal street, they can prcoaire the oltolOst articles in thelvay of-fresh groceries, apices, teas, provisions, coffees, Jto; i • _This Arm"do a large wholesale And retail , trade, sad are always up to the requirements of tide mar ket- Their prices are ' aslow as ilsawhare in either city.• Col. •••••••••••...111111111. :" D. Eagan, N - o. 48 Sixth'street, has on hancl all the standard law, medical and literary. works,. of Errirlish and Aferls4l2 authors. Scholars and' others in t eearch rare books out Hof print should lo6lroVer the stock held at this favorite depot. A fall h li an ne d at port'r of legal andembueupalstioelaprryicei stationery s on 112611 EMS Hi ~ The House of Idieft(u4,lllyde & Co., Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street. Inasmuch as the. Fall traile„has opened . , trails „has and our city is rapidly fi lling up with deal ers from the neighboring 'districts to IMP'. , ply themselves with fresh stocks of; oods,. we feel that a few words about an old,and prosperous busin ess house will not be out of order. Prominent among the Trimming anNotion firms of the citY . t those that emi -1 tro thq larger portions of the jobbing and wholesale aa well as retail patronage, stnstands the extensive end well conducted . ho se of Macrum, Glyde & Co., Nos. 78 and 1 , 80 Market street. I The history of this es tablishment is known to most all, and illus. trates how wise it to favorably and satis . lactorily deal wi h the public, for out of this system of b siness, without a single departure from it Messrs. Idaorum, Glyde de Co.;have b uilt p for themselves alrade ‘. w 'eh, in round fi gures, is enor mous. Thy have been lin operation but a little lo ger than three years, and yet they have a la ge :patronageuilt up, which adheres rigidly to them d with each rethriiing `ry largely 'ine times.- That their :gross Ba 3 es swell larger each season, notwith.. ii ; slandingrri have materially,deelinea dnanY•mrre;codamnitbturnedto tint in figures tuan herettfore, is the best ' - evidence to Which:ye canpoint.of thelicp u ItY of the_hbme and its satisfactory . .method and , manner of.transacting trade. The members now comprising, the firm (Mr. Rtebard'Glyde being deceased); Are' Messrs. D. S. Maornm and Calvin Hagan. Both of these gentlemen bed thorougkex perience and training — in every,department of the business before entering into pro prietorship, and being thoroughly ac quainted with the wants of the trade in this neighborhood and requirements of re tail patrons, they always kept just such stacks as make their store popular and' in viting. Again; they have been content with. reasonable Margins for profits, and haying superior facilities for purchasing, are en abledto afford', their patrons , superior In. ducemefols. , PREPARING FOR TEE FALL TRADIL . . ' Acting on, • the Idea ,which moat , of our leading merchants• and manufactures en tertain, iliat the :incoming fall and winter seasons will be marked by a large and prosperous trade, , Messra. Macrum, Glyde & Co. have made ample preparations for its transaction.. They haye laid in [an im- , mense stock, embracing all the new novel ties , which have appeared. in the Eastern markets, both of foreign and domestic goods, it being their desire to offer as ad mixable selectien, and quantity at as reas-; onable prices to their patrons as can be ob tained .in the metropolitan cities. There is no good reason why merchants should di rect their orders' away 'from Pittsburgh, while they can do , better and save -money by purchasing at such houses as Macrum, Glyde & Co. at home, TICE DEPARTMENTS. It is a ta.k much above our ability to des cribe with anything like fidelity the goods in all sizes, shapes and , forms which go to make up a wholesale and retail-trimming and notion stork, but we may be able to give the reader some idea of the im mensity and variety. In the basement on our visit yesterday we found two large and well lighted dry salesrooms, where goods are received by a trans-railway from the Want, and where likewise 'all thepackiiig and shipping of the firm, fiCaltended - to. We found the principal departments of the basemeiit occupied with original packages of country .knitting .yarns, Germantown - wools, fine Cashmere yarns, hosiery of all kinds for fall and winter wear, corsets, spool c•-tton, etc. Of yarns the firm ~ e a' specialty, ' ; ,and ,have Sold a . dy this , season Bye thousand ..unds. Some very pretty new' styles Of : .. oral, hosiery for ladles and children hay: been introduced this season, and are quite hand some and Sttnictive. We found a splendid assortment of band knit fine zephyr goods on hand, which, while comfortable to wear, :make very fine and rich articles of apparel. The main retail sUnmet:rt.-which occupies the ground floor o both buildings , is light : i ds and airy, and sr: Jenny commodious for the accommodatio of any number of lady shoppirs. , The -are kept in various departments, so that customers in the habit of shopping there know just where to apply for any article they may need. The de partments are about as follows, starting from-the right -as you, enter and running around the house:. The notion department, where are kept the thousand and one arti cles of use, beauty And, adornment, which entertinto the category , of notions; next the lace and embroidery department, where a great deal of money is stored in the way of- yeloable goods , such as fine' English thread, Cluny. Mattese, Point and Aplique laces, berthas, collars, coif. ours, and lace- illusions,. Jaoonet and Hamburg/ edginga, ineertngs, rich embroideries, etc. Next is the ,general dress trimming department t where all those articles so familiar . to Par wives anddsugh ters are kept, including velvet ribbons of, all sizes. The nett is au importimt depart ment in the keeping oj ladies exclusively,. 1 4 is thelladles' farWshitig and corset de partment. Here will be found till descrip tions of under-garments for ladies in vari .ous-,-styles, and qualities. This is a feature of the house only equalled by the gents' furnishing department, which is kept al ways up to the requirements of patrons: No where else in the city will be found a larger asiortment of dress and travelling shirts, underclothing, ()tillers, waifs, shapers ' - dere, week ties, scarfs, sleeve buttbrie, - ite., &a. The hosiery department Is always well supplied with hose for ladies and thildrenr gloves of all sizes, qualities and materials. A. special - retail department , is assigned to yarns and zephyrs. Of these goods the firm always keep.sainely assorted , stock, whip)/ , cannot fall to please the trade. There are other lines'of 'goods kept in the retail floor, such as umbrellas, ladies' trav elling eaboses or hand valises, perfumery, e jewelry, buttons and goods; but it would a matter of impossibility to enumerate all articlesliepttri a notion or trimming eir tatilislunent of apch extensivocharacter. THE. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENTS.,. , -.ln addition to the basement' floors, the Wholesale and jobbing trade of, this house takes up all of the second and third floors of the buildings.occupied by the firm. In these rooms the visitor finds all endless as "Sortinent , 'of goods ' suitable-for stocking /eoUntrY , stores. ":Dike the retail depart ment, the goods are kept aystematically arranged, and citronsknow, Judd where VT go fer any article tii. Way want. , H 6440. . *Mitt, white goodi,!trfepuilings, balmorals, Woolen goods, hosiery, 'gloves and notiohs till becitp.fseparate'apartments; and !Xi,- 'tenon Will taw bound splendid. Of `ba'trinol rah( therne lurid very elegant aovelties , on hatid,:jast eintrodnistaky Themes Dohinf Ake great Germantown manufacturer, which •Idll °omit:wild themWilyesi to the trade. • Newer hibierumpOlyde it CO. do ' a largo singe ,Of the Wholetiale bnainOss in their, line, and strlyked,Watitly, to meet it by competing with eastern houses, both in xe.. OM 49.-fitSolg and prices. In &including our aotice at this representative- borne we should add- `that it has been itspartioular feature to always., have, in employ Lila' force' of clever and acoormloodating sales men an lildy clerks, with whom it:is a pleasfirelet'deal. '- 1 IJ • Our friends in malting up their orders for Pall ani)l•Winter, dr about to vialt,the city tOinakiithelr Ourchaselis' 'earnestly reo ontmendigM Co.in view, fort ey Itegikthe• b 1 13 4r/facturn, Il Olyde tn purchase na wore ,go pettervadyantage, or be more certain of receiving geflerouti treatment. ; - ANew Treatutenu—For enronio diseases pl n) Aye; ear , 'hea* throat, 'lungs, heart, stoinaeh,ll4 lat' Dr. Ahern% MeistiditP and Surgical Rooms, 134 Smithfleld-street, half a square from the Postoflice. No charge for con.silltation• tf M FitlZ MESE ' MMMII MIMI Get:`Wherebs Bargatis: By referencia to advertisement-in another column it will be seen that R. B. Smithsc4 s & Co., 55 and-57 Fifth street, are offering immense bargains in ladies' misses' and children's, gents', boys' and youth's boots, shoes, bainiorals, gaiters, sllppiire, brOgans, - Mr. Smitbson is a gentleman who fully understands' thEivants of the cotri munity, and, when he premises t o gibe has gains he does it. Their goods will be sold at privnte sale At an absolute sacrifice, and retail dealers; especially - frorn,the country, will find this a'rare' opportunity to secure bargains in replenishing, their stock. The goods are of the.very best qnalityy. and all those who wish to purchase' shoul d, by all means, call at. Nos. 55 and 57 Fifibstreet, where they will find gentlemanly and at tentive salesmen, who, will deal with them in;the most satisfactory manner. For full particulars see advertisement, ' Biv alvular.: blany weary' ones are re Bice now at the return of the oyster season.: Every human ,being almost is a lover ;of the deLiciens.bi valve, and le,eager for the _return of ,the • - season which brings the return of the' prIV. liege of eating “raws,?' Pritews,"-&-c, The deliciousness of them is never so fully ap. *misted; orappreciated with , such: unsi= loyed delicacy-of taste .ar , when they, arc first made available arter.the dearth of the summer monthsa ..-Nowbere- else cart 'this enloyment be More frilly:attained ithan . at the widely known and,universally dining saloon kept by Boltzheimer, next the Postoffice, on Fifth avenue. All the' other delicacies of, the season are to be ob.:. lained there at their best estate. • Pittaburfigh Medical and Surgical Instittite , 134-.Sniltlilleld Street. *Under the. direct supervision Of E; S. - Ahern, M. D., Principal, Consulting and Operative Surgeon and Physician for Dis eases of the Eye, Ear, Head, Throat i ltingti and Chronic Diseases generally. Terbe ex perienced Physicians and, Surgeons in at tendance. . .1 Specid hitexest taken in thelreatnient bf those cases that lave been given up askoße less and considered incurable. , Dr. Abeam% Medical Bbok sent, bytuaitoti` the receipt of 50 cents.. ' Elmira for professional intervievirs A. ac., 'to 5 • . .I`. at: tf Can Always be Obtained at 112 Federal Street, the Following Articles: Crxwilut Candy, Almond Nut Candy, Walnut Candy, Vanilla, , Lemon, *we,. Mountain Tea, Pine. 'Apple and Cream Candies, Roasted Almonds, Excelsior Gum Drope,Prult, Rose, Sasnfras, Muskl•Cintia moni_ Ppermint, Cayenne, Lemon, Am- Perial_, ' Wintergreen,• Conversation and Cough Lozenges, Cream and Dessert Chocolates, double extra fine Cream Bon. Eons. As sorted Candies, &e., &c. Most Bitters of the present 'day that are loudly puffed through the riewspapers as having great; curative properties are , vile compounds and base impositions, contain ing no medicinal virtues whatever, and are really very poor whisky " beverages, and, instead of acting , as a millant and:tonic, have a tendency to weaken the stomach by entirely destroying the mating. The public should therefore be very cautions and Par-. chase none but Bobaek's Stomach. Bitters, which have stood the - test' as a remedial agent for.marky Years, ; and are really, as, their naive indfcateS t a shkinach'bittei's and not - beverage. They combine the pxoper l ties otthe best tonic and .a" stimulant=a laxative, an efficient and anti-billous agent and:the, best stomachioltnown to the world, and. when taken in conjunction with ;8o• back's Blood PAT, are the safest alid:serelA , preventive agairiat all billanu derangements, ihoroughly:legalaling the , whole. .system : and giving tone to the digestive organs. They are highly recommended as an in vigorating tonic to mothers while finning, increasing the Bow of milk, and for .conva lescents, to restore the Prostration' which always follows long-continued sichriesS, they.:_ are mks No" household should consider themselves safe from the oidiruirj maladlea without these hivaluaNci medicines. They .ean be. Obtained. of, any, Fall and Winter Dry Goods. - -Nrew. tali and winter goods in . endless variety "are now arriving at Bated& Bell's, No 21Fifth street. Ladies will find many: neW.llOlOl - to pleasd and delight them in the Way of dress goods, shaw/a and sacques. Cal and see for yourselves. The, entire stock of summer go.;s is being elopd . ont reasonable , , The bed end Original Tonll3 oflron, Fhb& phorus and Calisaya. known as . Caswell, Mack -et Co's'Perro Phosphorated Bliair. of Calisaya Bark. The: Iron restores color the blood, thePhosphornareinews. .waste ,of tll. nervetient ,e and the Calisayn gtvea a natural healthfu l .tone to.ths digestive or gans, thereby curing ,cl i yiteeWa in , its, va riona formS, Wakefuln ess, General Delaility and - Depression of Spirits 'Manufactured' Only by ,easvospi gazarAk New;r9i4: ' Bold by all druggists. • ' - ' . , A Public Speaker made .alMod . at' a Birmingham meeting the other night in suggesting that the Freedrnim'eßureau .waszet half so good for keeping One of ;the trunks tarned out bY'the 'l"re‘ ..mium Trunk Factory. cif 'Joseph - 'l...fabler, NO. MA Wood street ! , Rolitiniants: maybe divided as .to . the - good .diliditios,•of ,Freedipen's )3turan,:totit thoyslll agree that Liettlerig.trynits are eatinent tvorer pthe fame they enjoy. 'pan b-Ain 4 satisfy Your- Bei; isn this ' Vail ' 'Winter Dry Goods.---litme 4 and:winter ztoods - endless variety 'are' now arriving at Ifatee'dillaWs z No: ; l'Fifth street. • Ladies will find 'many new hoYel ties to please said' delight them in 'the Way of dress goods,•••shawla - and. laciqties: '.Call in and see for•yourselves. The entirizistock 'of summer goods 'is being 'olosed ,'Fitit 'at most reasonable . pribes. - • • ,The damp weiitlier bring* colds and Imwer disorders. `No family Should - be without Dk: Harris ) - finious • crampl cure; a sure al:Ali:tote, for dlarrhoni. cramp, sick stomach and cholera - =Am; We have tried itand km* whenotwe afrOlik 'Juin= commending it in most cordial tering to readers. All druggisla s.Pr au`_:l. . Asthma.—Letters from illta.Prtaidopt. Van, . Boren, Ll*trom,hia.ph.xelo4n; ,expressed iiiiiottgrAtikWitokyith po'rspilt cif tillittoi Whitooriihra Shaving, Hair Dressing or Bathing..;l` No;betfee-plate foeettliebthan at tkeMneli ftimiehed apartments of H.,B.Williamson,- NN Fchleral ativet; AUegheby s• New Bonnet ribbons , of yery t tiOttk de- A ims junt, opened:4o 'the' retail 411MmInk bendqnarters• of I W. - Moorl;t4d, 1 Market street: • ' Yarn. and Zepbyr wools in pit; meats at,W. Wadoorhead'S,P o P4 ietaP; 'trimming, and notion atom,' 151.fippliet • -' • " pluthers dt• Ro vd_Aot4t Dr Hhzrib , : cordial fir infante and nwidre. Ai :the sabot ar0,1104: . 00414 .i I PTIoet4ed' 46 ' the -_;•, • •'• ' ,'" All , styles: of ',4r tingist and. :ribr tlous , Ituit'reoetv,OC W tMoorhead'a. fashionable trimming atone, Nd r 81, market: - street. . 4 ; t.• The plaie e • Plaster, Eaker Catiati74 l / 2 1 67.11*.a Hydrattlicr ee reme* t is ;at; ri:' • Prettybee goods:cid: etobreildeiksivitist opt street. ened at W. W. ke Moorhead 0. No. 81 liar. GEO. BEAVEN. FOllaD . SOMIC. CASES I • t• 'Not - Ralf...Their, Value, `' iiiilll6 , ,Oitie ' AT4L, OF .;••• Lathes', Misses" and' Children's, ,*.p-9T44-,:i:g,,0 ES, Gaiters,. Slippers, , Brogans, ..En:KWH; WILL BE SOLD AT •.• AT ' 10 . M1'• ; 610 . 7 . 1', •, ADYAN C4 EVER dEVERILRE a ITT TBIS CITY t.'. Mtn& IMIECEM The entire stock of goods on-band previous to L ps' Mekta:Pr Vie . . - Special-Mot of - ''Goo • WILL BE 1101.41- g. , " ABSOLUTE 'COST! I 0 io 4y, f - .:. trl, :' : ' ll-, i :.1 . i,, . r) r:i ~ : - ,17. . - 5 -1 far; Cirmintry . Storekeep ers will rind::'; -slvo i t •::!•;`, NI . ,talaf eXPOPPOITUMAY-PDP:a9PlenlS*inC 1:-!,1 V. 1016, Irk rtheir '.StocisSlHAVelr,R44fedi as . theii ~,....: o„; K ocui I" I .4!tip.' Oi l , iiirkeThiPinTh (-:Zi4ty. New-:.:: r..q ..54404 #4..4ip ,P o s_ * -1114P/7 aston *, '0; ' , it.' jt• SICIY .';'.', - , li 1 1-.. i? ;! I ,".)' , i'lli - , ..r.•7 '..! I I, •Iti 'it', ; . ',... • 12(7 , , . . lz • 41i br: '4,VPITION IROOMS, • t,i -; 'lll 3115t:1113440Erlitarralrat NM • • - L tr,0,..it•1 'ANDIfiII'OIIIHSIIO.IIII OEIIII,-; ~..• -• • • ;(4.1,:$ ") fli.( 1' 4 !'‘ ;..`,l ' • e4.*:•!....,55.0uti. 57 ;Itreet. girOPEN TILL 9 O'CLOOE P. it% EBSIE r i r imir i7,l l T= lll 7 .2a42 ;b• 81:.=ff'SSALES =EI EN:==l SENSE BABOAL'iS I IM=I BANKRUPTS' SALES. ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE. FORCED AUOI'ION,BALES. " REDUCED , gLIPTS. - upappw4R.T, - ...:utx , • ,I .._ ,:.2u;~,~: n )n _~ SPECIAL RATES. - Ii WE 20 13A.: Vs' =ill I ', .m.ar.... , A . RA4E 'OUNCE. MEI =SE ‘.H 4) - :$0110 . 0$4 CO. ATJCTIO r, , .r 1 . . ni§`.;ss • HAvB BECEIVIED.Tag 4, 1 4 1 0 ;SMit OF AN .lAsirtax.ipii4:ol,:Sso.f.. HOUSE, ' i \ BOtTGHT AT _ SHERIFF'SSALE. ALSO, A LARGE II yqwis...lapi; .A11030$:., :SALES, Gent's, Boys' and Youth's 13AVVIORALS, 4,k&, &C., - 20,DAYS, 'fIit:GREATEST. BAfidAl NS Emma AUMINMEENT2 SEEM • WIDELTO/WLE TEUS • SUCCESSFUL:, SALEi OM IN EVERT RESPECT, .',CONSEkotIENTLY•TifERE WILL BE =1 Mai I 11 SEI =OM MEE RE