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WILLIAMS, titbbargb. n3ll 4IOCIMII.7IIDGZ 0711110 X PL/1.5 3GEIN SWAN. of Raw Township. ' . FOC SZRATOS : JOHN P IeIHNNIIr. kiu►Lnrgb THOMAS WILLIAMS, A ilrgturly "sow J. 1110 HALM, Lower St. 43 lair ; NITIIII,O, SHANNON, Ohertkre *WILLIAM DUTCHMAN, !Seaman.; 61918 MON LOZW, PillabareS; HARRY WOOD9,ot Prebtu tp PAVIIIOXITAIT FILNRYJRATON, of Upper St. chir tp • • • 0311114MITI: DATID ont,tera,of Witting tp. . ALILODI ►fAYD, of PM ssurih JOHN KcU LUNG, of Pittalxirth MEM 12 1 6118,01 MI6 tro.l ' Aaarvau OF Dm. J. H. Somuacw..—Thia gen . tietnan;'whose !monthly visits to, our city have made our people wall acquainted with lamb»- , Amass, arrived hero yesterday, and Wilt align two days, Monday and Tieaday (ot fib, fitly) it-the Drug Store of Dr. Keyser, No. 140 Wood Meet, whore he has an offiee fitted up for the examination of patiente. Dr. 'Solseneb treats none but lung diseases, and be is sore to tell the tenet, condition, of the _ lungs by m• 3116 of co insist:oxen% celled .Res pirotnetie,"nti instrament which be has invent ed, and which to the onlysure - one of pointing out the 6:let condition of the longs ErE^i2 Let the freemen of Allegheny 'County come Ito the polls to-day, with a fall understaed - ing•of the importance of the inns to be "deci7 dad by 'their votes. Much pains hairs been ,taken to throw dust in the eyes, to protect them from seeing in Rs naked defiant. ity the selfish plot entered into by a few wiry politicians And unattached, becausennpromo. md, subalterns of all grade., but chiefly' of ' • the Aungiy s persuisiorr,' to break up the Re. .publicin party in Allegheny county on . a - false and dishonest cry of ONo Parry;_ aUior - • Vieifentistrt But though altogether a dint . throiring operation, this ad ceptandunt cry was so'skillfnllymangaged that even sows honest - loyal-hearted people were in dinter ol being ehtagglee in lite mealiest of these artful dodgers' net, from the • effect .of thin dust is their eye a. • Still, Ise trust that to-day will nit make a record against asingle friend or acipmiutance of ours, that le went blinded by this dust of spurious Unionism. to the .polls, and by blevote against the Republican , eket. , - struek•it blOw . that only his own and hie eosin. trrs eneities will second. . • • • But even if a It,, are thus blind ed--they are - betas due on the balance.- You, the tried aid true' wetrublicans or "AllrgbanYcounty, who marched like, an invineihte host to sictory ! is , ;,Ik . ilesesiber fait—ion will not noir . sinititryoor .- own amton, your own glorious work of that ...iv; nor suffer the emu Mnetreano stasomee e which yfinSfino:inseribedlMonyoni, bafineri to be erased—tied thatbanner itself to be lowered to the treacherous and deceitful ! Union Jack, *bleb s nosi''fl meting on the fitgetaft - .ot the ' Anti.,Republican ;atop. Batt tr lc TRIM I—We Meth that stori which is told by certain pieties well acquaint , ad about theProtlitinotaryrs Office, in regard to a project that is enteiteined, in that quarter, giviag a race, couvenient, * practical illus.. Irwin of the great principle of i.E,litionisin! , , .in else the candidate on the "Nnion" ticket should prime a trump card_ in the game to'be played W7day 1- No doubt the anticipation , of whit, this "great principle," applied to his Cl* by aTaucteasful candidate would do in tie:Way of- givieg him three years' .longer wanionl.!and "communion" with'thst ylessant offrea, as a deputy, is a etroag reason why the present incumbent should ma - U.ll4ms° and earth lb maks '47111024W' serviceable to him, 'an far itt kart is the Prothrinotarjahip is eon - slued.' 'The Vicar of Bray's milli point was cull to be Vicar of Bray !- --. • The Presbyfertelelvied of Allegtoier r=ZO At the late meeting pf the Oid School pre'. byterian Synod of Allegheny, the following paper was adopted upon the "state. of the' country 0 , -- la view of the cid/min:me civil war now Az. hung is this-land, its guilty auth - on and solemn respossibUities, the synod of Allegheny deem it proper to place on their records the follow. ,• log ftellif!i(l4ll as erpreuive of their views , : Ano/sM, 1. That thit Synod expremeir its cordial approbation of the resolutions of the Grunt Aireentbiy on the State of thiCountry. Ruelbed. 2. That thin Synod taproom', its high appreciation Of the late order of General McClellan, respecting the better obserrance of the Sabbath in the armies of our country, • Cud of - the effa ts sow pot forth for the sup. ' preasion of. , intemperance, profanity and vice - -- .s.siong.ofScare and soldiers. Ritolted, 2. That thin-Synod has an mini . 'terabit attachment to the Constitution anti .. • Government under which our country has so grittily Moipered, led the church so signally • ' bland, and that we will labor and pray' for the complete eapprestion of this great and wicked rebellion, and the continuance of tie integrity of the union of these State,. "Resolved, 4.. That our rulers, officers, and soldiers are -untitled to the sympathies, pray ers, encouragement and mina:co of all chris. Gaon and patriots—. and that our strength,tis pindence, hops and suttees must be to GorL The foliowing paper wu also adoptedon the eablect of slavery: - ' • Resofred, 1. Teat this Synod highly approves • . at the action of the late General Anembly in virtually re-affirniag the action of 1818 on the -subject of slavery by a nearly oaaeintous vote, on tee exception neon to the action hf 'the Spot of South Carolina, on page 333, ate both majority .and minority acknowledged, on the J — floor of the Assembly that , this was the (Stet ' of - this proceeding. Resolved, 2. That thia:Synod greatly deplores the change that bat taken place in the views of .the greater part of the Southern portion of oar Church and - country, on the subject of slavery, and firmly believes that this change is one of the principal cams or the calamities - at now rest on the church and country. Brrolord, 3. That this , Synod looks forward with joy and hope, Redid the fathers of our church and the founders of oar republic, toithe linto.when through the workings of the ' dente of God, the influence of the Gasps' and Scriptural effort, and in answer to tke prayers of Christians and patriots, the sin of slavery. aitall be removed from the church, the country sad the world. • Ficlaiia ATITIIIT TO. DLITROT' 012 Tharsday night about eight ir , alock, a train 01 CUR front Wheeling,,over Abe Baltimore Ind Ohio Railroad, whelk near Bradrifilille, about seven miles west of Cumberland, was thrriwn troll the tuck. Some .fiends had taken. up two rails with the design of destroying the whole trait'. The engine and tender *era badly, broken up, but . the passenger_' carnras not damaged. The diabolical act is sappOsed 'to have been done by men under one kdleDou; aril* seceuion scotiadrel, who is Captain Vibfrciriald company stationed at Rom. . e BAD Accosts...4e Tuesday morals' lot, a little daughter or Mr, Daniel Kelly, a, Segal &Ink VenuaLe 9oueV, rule faun buggy with bar paresis, vras.itelactly ,ktheitloy eV kerne kkklag Ike 'ditlibliceiri to ...-lassompoPiaggirbistrok•lrse.l.lt—c . . _ . . „ " v an_ erVaartilirSession& . 001 " 14 i, usosbor 7—ilefoe•Jadges McCltuu, Adamil and iarke. Coon mat at ten o'olock, and hobg the fir" 114 Y of the tenn, the . Grand Jurors were 'wore, with' John Dean, if Allegheny, as Foreman, and after receiving the enetosuary charge from !the Court, retired to their room. The return of the district constables ' under the license' law, were next received by the Court. . TIM ethnical Calendar, for the present term, RIM up as follows Murder, (John Cunningham) 1 ; Larose'', 2t; Adultery, 1; Forgery, 1; Belling Liquor, 2; Embeszlement,3; Default, 1; Assault and Bat tery, 11; Bunny, 9; Disorderly House, 7; For niestion and Bastardy. 1; 'False Pretense, 1; Attempted Rape, 1; Burglary, 1; Intent to Kill, 1; Malicious Misehief, 2; Bail pleas, 1— Total, 65. The above calendar does not include the large number of defendantiwho have bum admitted to bail for trial at the present term, After &nosing of .one or. two surety eases, Court adjourned until ten ieolook Wednesday morning jor the purt.ose of &lag members of the bar, jam's, and others, an opportunity to attend the election. The District Attorney; Mr. Miller, givei no tice that, on Wednesday, all the surety oases -will be taken up and disposed of—those who do not attend will be moieties the costs. This do tenninittion will be rigidly enforced. BILL & Co: It %%Paton Honsc.--Thie house is igen. located at its old stand, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, froin which it was ro miled some time since, to await the erection of the fine new boildnig which they have not occupied, and which may now he chimed with the finest establishmenta. of_the kind to be foundiand where they will be pleased to meet all their old busincta friends. The building has Veen especially fitted up for this company, tats thilacation is among,the most convhient in the city for the purpoen to which it has - been. adapted e We cannot let this opportunity pass without making. 'pedal and commendatory mention of Afr.'Joseph C. Ciarry, the baldness man of the, establishment, whim deportment' will be found in Ovary manner agreeable to those who may have dealings with the-coat ipuny Tarr...DnAvoirru GIIANDS" is the title of a new company named in honor of our fellow_ townsman, Jimepli Dilworth, Esq., ind intend. ed for Gen.. Wm. H. Lemon's brigade. The Captain, Fit INN VAN GORDAN, is a gentleman too lonrand fivorably known in this comma -nay to need-any commendation from theress, while the Firm Lieutenant, Mr. Gardiner, is well qualified fur the position he holds. A few young men, or go pd chirscMr, willing to serve their country Mr three years or during the war, are dashed to fill up the ranks of this company. Those wishing to enlist have now an excellent opportunity, presehted p knd one that should be taken : advantage without delay:. The re. ensiling olfiee is located on. Smithfield street, opposite the Custom House, where all the par. Limiters desired can be obtained. Inc BELL GOARDC—This company is named after one of our Elia MI, Thompson Bell, Esq , and • his an adysotage over other companies, the Captain, B. H. Load, having been author ised by Gov. Curtin to raise a company, and it is accepted, which dives those who join it the advantage of the State law. and their Svivee the benefit bt the Rehel Find, at once. Their clothing will be provided . as coon as the ranks are filled, which will be soon done, the Captain having forty on already enrolled. His head-. quarters are on Liberty street, at the .caul bridge.. A kw more - able-bodied men are wanted to fill op the list tit the Bell Guards. A "SACRILSOSOMI" Turcr.—Some sacrile gious scoundrel relieved Dr. J. D. Baldwin of his pocket-book, contsinirg $75, while he wit attending 'divine services atthe Sandusky street Baptist !Church, Allegheny, on Sunday evening. The Doctor think, the robbery woe committed after the congregation had been disthissed and while he .wris coming along the aieleetOward the poor. The man who would be guilty of sWeb aci, under 'the circum• Cantos, would do almost anything: New Ton,pm--The new tunnel on the Pennsylvania ItaiLrond, at Catpenter's etatinu, harpist been completed; 6,000 yards of Maeon ry and 800,000 brick were need in building it. It is 6v4 hundred and filty feet in length, -twenty-two . I feet high and twenty tint Piet wide. Tbe , abutments ateAttl et' rock range work. Onelundred men were ethployed for four months. on its cohitrectieN* at lr coat 01 AIIIIIVAL or laoors.—Pour companies of valanteers belinglog to Col. llambrigta's regl meat, In commend of Limit. Col. Mellinger, arrived in the city yesterday, from Laocaster. They have taken up quartars at Camp Wilkins, and expect to remain there until the Milano' of the companies compothigAhri regiment arrive, sad are fully rutted and 'claimed. THE fissyror Howe and aThe Union Men of Old Virginia," will be performed at the Theatre to-tfght. Mr. Cooldock personates Caleb in the former, and the worthy Manager himaill appears as Captain Manton in the latter piece, which), highly exciting and gives the spectator s good idea of the battle of Cheat Mountain. A Goon ExastrMl.A member of Capt. J. P. - Glue' company i Sickles' brigadei• write' in follows: “Yanerday (October Ist) our company was ,pald off up to denimabet Ist, the total mourning to over $5,100, of shish $4,000 is now , on the way to Pittsburgh and vicinity. Den'ethis fact speak.te the credit of the coal- Pans?" Annuity LA}CriT.-Wm. Burns, charged 'with the larceny of a certificate of deposit on the Farmers , Deposit Bank, for M 45,50, and MO in bath billa i _the property of Thomu Mc *lintel-, was arrested yesterday upon a war rant lamed - by Mayor Wilson, and locked up lon a hearing. _ Oua valuable friend, Mr. J. M. Burchfield, hu anioniced a new arriral of goods, for fall and "rioter trade. As he boys his goods for cash, he can afford to cell very low; baring received good'hargaine himself, ha is ready to offer the smite to his customers. Go and ace him; he will sell low for cash—par money. Anil= Rzanturr.--On Saturday, Ganeral Willem, cal:Seaver, vaned through the - uitT.- with s otaumbelme to cafe s regiment of in fantry, with mho*, to rendezvous at Beaver, at Camp. Wright." Seeml eompatties have already been promised for tba regiment. CIIAPLMICT.—The Rev. John U. Thomas., pastor of the. lt[. E.- Church arßraddock's Field., his been; appointed chaplain of Col. Stambaugh's regiment of Pennsylvania volun teer', and ordered to report for duty at Cemp )31der,'Cliansberaburg, Pa. ' ' kowasn Miaow, rending opposite the month of Oil Creek, wee drowned in the Alien shinty on,the 28th ult., while - attempiitin to eatchlroine barrels of oil adrift. While ha. toga barrel into bie canoe, flannel. Ilia son Dation CONFLBlLip.—NikyneoWurg Collige his 'conferred the hoscirsildegtecof D. D. on Rev. -A. G. Witham, pastor at the Peaosylra. Ma Avenue M.' F.. Church, sad Rer. C. A. Holetes. pastor of Christ Church, Peso street. Till etashi,—Water was again let Into the must oaElaturdsp, sad we, presume, therefore, that (hi tweaks - 10 the Wimtern : Division have been repelled.. •. . , Fat h. Lunen, silks Girerd Hoene Salim, Third 'meet, pear Smithfield, evey seeping, at nine irelosk....' ' • kr To Horse °miners . SWASTriI irAL 'BIAS 111111- 11t1111T 11FOR atomize le' it errhak.l ;Rai; io . ellesies of bartisees, irking from Sprain; ri tutees Dr We scr# tog, Ito etAxt le meal sad torten: flip. nese ter Saddle Gal* nerstehre. Mem% Aso., it will also cure speeduy. Awls sad Stashes* may be essay yreventeo anti awed a their testator.% raps, hat eon- Armed ones are beyond Ow .pmellbtllty_ot a rioteel are. No saw et the Med, however fe 610191111150 b.p.b., but It may to allevistrd by thh' Laub:see t, and tee tsithlat.eppliestloo will always remove the Lamnoces and enable Wilms, to travel. with comps Inery toms owner &mid have this rnaeda at hand, fog 1a timely SIODAL the tlnt mamma* of 111=nnelli trill eattaally propel guys .ftrmatabh,daweor autatayaed, witichall bursae sr,: HAI* and which aloha AM =any ethane* valuable honer tient, 9rortbialill. Ma adonthaumnt. ULLIU 100, Agents, Corner Wood end Feconditnieb, ?Mayan* . .027krikrria, 'BLoo Foot).—lstteation is calla to ;this most rthMicthis an d worms° - pssysntloo; ad. . ~ yereleadln,'anothor,leolem". /He as ortlreli new dbmevery. wed Mit oat- he eousonadad ride sly of the btl93llliitl . l Walt medlelnea of the der. It le a ardent remedy fbr all the dtmeeee apeothedi and nodally those of rOhronta netum•-of Wog mending —ea reeks, itenetidk and 'rem Sufferers, try Mmin cuss= .Dorost.'ot Clew Tort, sse the tole *rota lot Ili sod elm plopneton of the rorid. Illomunad Iterture Istastuai mum, en arts. tic 'which slat Mother ihoutel hate In her medklne Amen In tem Of near led contaLtdmi, r ft" dooe pereimlooroplataof sas llod,ll cenbe rolled Upon with tha'utanoetOontdeoor,lnd bit -kmed an In valuable 'plead° to all "sum of Infantile deooldobetle— tajes 'admetbsomere.:4ar.mhe by €IIOBOXII. 11$11101111106 , •4: , THE LATEST NEWS. LY TZLE4,R4P S ;;ECZ.V;ED :IAI. E Off i; E LATEST FROM EUROPE Arrival of the liteomer Bavaria Sr. Jonah, P. F., Oat. 7.—The eteamship Bavaria paned Cape Ram at 10 o'clock on Saturday night. whoa Liverpoccadvices were obtained by the acza yacht the Associated Press. The eteamehip Ad. arrived at Liverpool on the 221; and tho North American reached Lon doaderry on the923d. The ship Surinam* had arrived, with £205,000 in gold from Australia. flitzav Barrare.—The passport system has been abolhhed for British travelers in NA Netherlands. The London Time: city article, of tho 25th, eays that great excitement prevaile in the for eign =tract in consequence of the distinct rep etition of the announcement that Frame. and Spain will forthwith Intervene in Mexican af faire. Mexican stook advanced more than 2 per omit, and Is quoted. at 25a. The advanced tendency in the English lends continued, and Comma are quoted at 931©931 for money and 93a for aeoount Virginia 63, Illinois Control and Erie Railroad bad advanced. Faincc.--The Kings of Denmark and Hol land are to visit the Emperor Napoleon, at Compeign, on the G.h of October, at the came time with the King of Pitman. The Pays says that the news of the landau! of the Borghts in the Calabria is renewed. 'the vintage near Lyons I■ excellent. The Pans Bourne closed arm; reates 691. 40r. Saxony does not object to the commercial treaty with France, but agree* perfectly with Prussia on this aubject. Tonatv.—The vanguard of the Turkith army bee fallen back upon I rebizone and }Do puck, which wee caused by a bald movement of the insurgents. Omar Pasha is concentrat ing hie force, at Trebizone. The Pledemier of Montenegro has called out the contingent. and await. toe Turkish army on the Montene grin territory. ITAIY -It is rumored that Gen. Yenta suc ceeds Cialdine at Naples. The Opinfane deems it likely that a new law in the internal admin. 'nitration will !shortly be published, abolishing the office of Lieutenant-General. The Opin ions anticipates Brtdsecome•s recall, la con sequence of the receipt of an offitual miima tton from him of the fresh Walla] of Spain to deliver up the arclupves of the Neapolitan Consulate. A ship laden with arms, believed to be dia.:. tined to fit out an erpedition in Umbria against the' Papal printer, has been hernd. GRECCC.—The miscreant who attempted to .anassinate the Queen of Greece was a young student named Carious. The weapon used wee a revolver. He had no-accomplices. Annum—Ramon prevail of en Austrian ministerial crisis and the resignation of the Chancellor. A conference la to be held at From Jefferson Clly, llio iCYPCIII!DIP CITY, Oct- 6.—A special die patch to the St. Louie Democrat says:—Little doubt ia enteytaiued bore that Price is on bin way South with the main body of his army, the force reported to be . making demonstra tions near Georgetown and Sedalia beingbut a detachment for the purpose of keeping our advance engaged. When last heard from, Pricers advance guard was at Clinton, in Henry county. It to supposed that Price- will push to the Arkansas line. Gen. Fremont will follow lam closely, nod give him "battle wherever he can find him. A loree of between 3000 and 4000 rebel cav alry were seen near Litton to-day, whose ob. j act is presumed, to be to get between our ad. sauce and this place, and tall upon some e stray regiment or tranaportation trail going out. Col. Caller, of Booneville, passed through here the other day for St. Louis, but it has since bean ascerteined that he is on his way South with important documents containing the official record of the proceedings of the mock legielature bald it Lexington. A scout from Lion Creek reports the proba ble death of the potortoua rebel leader Rev. Miskel Johnerm, who, while moving some powder on Friday night, was dangerously woundmPby the explosion of one of the kegs. Geri.. Pram:inland IDS will probably leave for Sedalia to-morrow. A special dispatch to the St. Lonls Repub fi• caw says : It teems to be the belief in inuitar7 circles here, that .Prioe will avoid a battle with Fremont if possible; but others entertain the opinion that he intends a surprjai on souse point the least protested, and that we shall have a fight in a few days. Fremont designs to follow the rebel army Into Arkansas, and force them to fight wherever he can encounter them. The Fame-stets, who brought one million two hundred thousand dollars to pay off the troop, to the Slat of August, have discharged their duty, and returned to St. Louis. Cialb. Jackson is reported to bo en route for T*as. The fermate of Pottle county recently. offered to fmnlah Gan. Promont gratis two boated and fifty thousand dollars worth of grain for his army. Capt. Champion, the rebel who was here last work, has been arrested as a spy In Georgetown. and Is now a prisohec. FORTRI66 MONIIOI, Oat. 6 Via Baltimore— The steamer tipauldthg has sailed for Bettors& lolst with 500 troops. Gen. Wool returned to Old Point this mim ing, and will doubtleas remain hem. • Gen. Mansfield goes to Hatters' Inlet on the Spaulding to assume the chief command them Mr. Fox, Ateistant Secretary of the Navy, the Assistant Poettnaster General and Adhere have spent the day at Old Puiot. Mr. Fox came dote on themeamer Philadelphia, direct from Washington, with ordnance stored, and left at 4 o'clock p. m., after en interview with Commander Goldaborough. John Olathe, late editor of the Boston Courier, was ea hte.d the propellor Fanny, but left with the first boat load of Mores, and thus escaped being made a prisoner. The captain of the Fanny is severely cen• oared, as it appears that the rebel vessel■ were not seen until they were within four mile, of the propellor. On Teurrday morning, two tug.boatr, bat:ng the Susquehanna launches in low, laden With_ the remaining stores of the 20th Indiana Yogi. went, left Hatteras Inlet for the encampment of the regiment, tint it was rumored before the sailing of the Pawnee that they bad abandoned their position, and were on their way,back to /lateral Inlet. ST. LOUD, Oct. Ei.—Gen. Fremont's charges and specifications against Col. Muir, inclnding Col. Blaiee letter to,Fostreaster General Blair, were published in 'hie morningia Democrat. Cot. Blair was arrested the second time, for writing a letter which he addressed to Ai'j't Gen. 1, homes ' after he was released by Geo. Fremont, had because he declined to resume his sword and take - command of his regiment, then on march to the battle.field, when or dered by - commander. , Gen. Scott's re lease of Col. Blair is understood to be peremp. tory; until such time as charges are made against hint. Sr. Louts, Oct. McK , As sistant Adjutant General of this Department, received a dispatch from Gen. Fremont stating that thee/mites and specificitions stalest Col. Blair, published in this Democrat yesterdny, received publicity without his knowledge or sanction, that he has telegraphed, to the Prest dent and Gen. Scott that the act meets. Magni; qualified disapproval. and requesting Capt. McKeever to investigate the aiblatien of - his confidence and interference with his papers, so that the perpetrators may be instantly pro. weeded esunst end poniihtd. Ifissfustnos, Oet. 7.--Persons writing tn. the avast beads of. depestmeets• °emplane that they receive no answers to their letters. It hi proper, therefore, to state that the departments were organized on' the bails of Dean. fib,' business of every department it extended at the mint moment-by the sudden outbreak of a formidable anti war. Daly sooh official lit. tete as neeeeetty require aoknowleditment-eau be auswered, while a greater man of corer epoudence, though unacknowledged, receiver, so tar as possible, due attention s, Curcterrin, Oat. 7.—Tbe engine flad4bi.fie cars of a freight train on the Okici & sippi Railroad broke through the trestle work, near Cochrane, on deadly morning, killing the engineer aid fireman. , • The white lead f actor yailidarrison r Rails & Co., was entirely destroyed by fire on fiatur, day night. Lose 825,000,, insured for $20,000. . . TORONTO, C. W., 0,71. Rankin, a member of the Canadian Parliament, who ern lately authorized to raise a regiment of Lea. care, by the United /hate* ighvirentent, =WO minted here Ileuynifir,for itibitl.4 ? 4 of the neuullity lawn.: - CiftdriBRAIRIXIS-47: , -bble, , to srrive ea mad kw-esto by • cef your *OD. begs White Beane fortetie brig , Sinn FL 0014,411 E"., w .' . ftwbebt by l'aiegr,.i;ti Fur lon ili.ll-41,111514.,-17ottou quiet Flour 20,000 Ohl. sold. 77h/st deellood; ail. of 34.0,. 0:11 Litz9 at a decline, of Clbleaao aprtp g adls at $ 119 E6 1 13; Bliroaskau club •0 21@1 d at El 34)1 35, sod white $1 37@1 41 Cora I. Arm, sale* cl 699 000 0.00 it 64616, for lamed; and Wu tut whim. P.rk hoary' at EI4 50(416 for n 0,,. Whisky dolt at 21,11114 c. PIIILADILP. to. 001.7.—Tbcro fa a firm !telling la the Brunier offs ...rt., Lot Opt moth doing soles of ICC° lobs of Flour at $S 60 t r impel nor, nod $576 farettra. Flops hair advtoced to $1 00 for iinousylronts. Corn most woad, it $1 61, Whrat active at $1 n for rod, and $t 40 tpaombate. Caro In 11/ demand at - Oa ail race. of Ye; t 0 000 bosh yell.. sold at We. Tigre Ia a apl4itml doroant for Got. Prort•looa hold fi r mly ; sal., Of lamea pnk at,sls@ls 00. itnoilu moven slowly at8i6.10.: for haulm Sod stonily at'll l 4l. 110$ tr laud MA.. en goir.t. Whlelq at 2:c. B:twartl Everett moo liradollock's Defeats Oa the occasion of a public dialler, tender. ed to Prince Napolitp, at Boston, Hon. Ed ward Everett made a 'few pertinent remarks which are worth reproducing here. The fol lowing is an extract from his speech : "'there never has been a period when the interests—l ought simnel say, the destinies of France, though I do not greatly like the word —were not manly interwoven with those of the United States, from the moment when the United States, eves in angle:patine, began to be. Need I remind you, air, of the opening scenes of that great Seven Years , Wart Two years before it was declared is Europe, it had its effective origin in the struggle between England and France for the possession of the interior of this continent, and the first blow was struck in the expedition sent by Virginia ander her youthful Washington against Fort Duquesne. That Pittsburgh, which I believe, sir, you have lately visited, containing, with its suburb!, not leas than 120,000 inhabitants, the seat of a vast manufacturing industry; and a steam navigation approaching 100,000 .tona, occuniesibe spat, then covered by a little stockade fort, erected in 1354. That little fort was constructed by a skillful Fritsch mili enry engineer, named Mercier. I do not know whether our honored mica, the French minister, is of his family, or whether engineer. ing skill has descended erith the. name. I have not heard that hizi.Excelleacy, since rerideuce to this country, halo Wrenched himself in his beautiful villa no Georgetown Heights, or anywhere but in the respect of the Government mud the good will of the , people of the United States. Them be is strongly for. tilled. Well, sir, that little fort, as you will recollect, become nest year the intended prize of the moat formidable military expedition which, op to that time, had ever been net on foot in North America. Two veteran British regimenta, ander a commander of forty years , experience in the great ware of Earope, were met, a few miles from );oft Duquesne, and—it maybe pertinent to observe, at the present day, when a good dealjrsy a of military panics— were ma to ignominious rout, by a detachment of - 72 regular French troops, 146 Canadians, and 637 Indians! From the face of this mot ley handful of enemies, which it would be absurd to call no Amy, the best-appointed ret eran troops of England—infantry, cavalry, artillery, marines—an the language of Wash inglon,who had tea horses killed under him, and four bulk?, through hie garments, an the encounter, "ran like sheep before the dogs," Military Movements k1L1ic..1.91.y.-sum- orb[ We learn from the Lexington Observer that Cot. Bramlette's regiment, which had been encamped for several days near that city, left for Camp Dick Robinson on Mon , day- The Fourteenth Ohio regiment, Col. Steadman, which arrived In Lexington on Friday night last, visited the Clay monu ment on Saturday, and - on Sunday even— ing went down to Eminence on the Lex ington and Louisville Railroad, where they . remained until Monday night, re turning to Lexington on Tuesday morn ' , ing. 'They left for Camp Dick Robinson on the afternoon of the same — day. -- The Observer speaks in terms of high praise of the gallant bearing and perfect drill of the regiment. The regiment, on its return to Lexington, had a narrow escape. When I about fifteen miles frem Eminence, it was discovered that logs and other, impedi• manta had been placed on the road with the design' of throwing the cars from the - track. A rock was also thrown into one of the cars. A detachment of soldiers ho me lately pursued the miscreants who thus attempted to destroy their lives, and caught two or three of them. Among them were two negroes, who asserted that they were compelled to place the logs on the track by their , masters. One white man who plead guilty was brought to this city, and while under guard, a Ger man who was passing by in a wagon, on learning the cause of his erred, jumped down, made his way through - the guard before they were aware of his approach,' and cut the fellow's throe; vowin g , that he should try to throw no more Cutha off the track. 'I he soldiers arrested the German and committed him to jaiL It was supposed the man who was cut could not recover. Pamionac.—Mr. Munson, the 'proprietor rf Mill, in Virginia, from whirl-tee rehabs have jut retreated, hap been, with his daughter, spendink Several days at Salisbury, Conn. lila farm embraces about two handttil sores. He wait compelled to leave It atter the retreat of our troops from 801 l Ran. ills son, who remained behind for a few days, had Ms horse shot wader him by the rebels, when he was floally.compolled to tly, but escaped him. self unharmed. Tao whole family are devoted to the Union, and Mr. M. woe one of. the very few persons in that vicinity who voted for Lin coln at the last election. ills house and barns have all been burned. F411.1311t run CROP. In lact.ano. —The Metropolitan Mecik'rd has dismal news from Ireland in regard to the harvest: '•ln some loCslities, we are told, the products -et whole farms - will, it iv said, he entirely lost, ,while the potato disease hos reappeared in I nominee with all its former virulence. Large Tracts of land have been completely covered with teeter, in come instances, great quantities of turf have been destroyed, end seriounfearsare entertained Of another famine, only leas, disastrous to human lila than that which shocked the world twelve or thirteen years ago." porryon C. Barbs, Water Care and Ilionite paint° Phyhician; alto agent for Itainbovea cele brated Truss. for . Ruptures. Corner of Penn and - Wayne &nets. Dzaininr.—Dr. 11-$lll, No, 146 Penn it., attatida to all broonheo of the Dontil profeedoo, 1 .611 SE, b) UAB A.lll ‘,l fO) bag■ prim* to chiles Rio flOdoo. ' Id) htion. do" do N. 0. Miaow, . st 6 bbto. choke Plantatioa • MO tho Co- B•600d dyrop., 000 do do ._ do Bogota, is store and for oak, he • • IttliOtib.LD a inatiaeLE, u-26 No. 203 Liteoty atreet. near Wood. f i IYRUPb I bYttUPBI 11.2 41) bbl.. BaPrmore , Pope prase Eyrup; -do • do Oadon do 10, do do Pouvallidols do 6 bbda. d) do do All Omits quality for sato by itOLlO?dAlititll A LAND, 0.17 - 303 Llborty atnot. FAT MAOKEIIEL;—Just re NI . l oroylfrom llottou a lot cf prima No 1 Nook - col, la Wools had kits, for amity mo o for ale whole: We fical rota% at the /molly Goicory Store of J RUM AIIT, POI, earonr.4.Lfbortp mod Hood ate. • NBtl,reiti NOOK. POCATOXEI. 131 but.pliMlllfltsh,itnaolk. Potooes Jut recelTAd sad Lr Mile by , JAM. A. VATZAD., ca 4 , Romer of Aistkot awl flat sta. ffe RUT IJULiS—bingle and Ih:ruble 'Bar -1.7 rat, it redoood prlo L trr 0010 t Y- sad LOWN Jt TETLItY,IBd Wood enact NEW (;REAP PAPERS /OR OFFI 03Y, Coliogootulfßores mow belling at N 0.107 Marktt Wad. se7l JQO. R. fIOCIRRIL IOW! WALL. -PAPERS FOR TILE . 41/41.. TRAINS nol 000 n and rootlitog at No. 101 Mai* t Moon. ee b . JQB. R. nuanza. 11 1 0 1 1NADT_IFOL GOLD AND TINTED A/PAPER HAN .11108 tor sale b • CIAMP ILNIVES for sale by .ets bowN 4 TICTLIIIT, IseWood g •Q Irldsti AT $lO IGAVII for-sale by Allos4ll .BoWN 4TI MM. 186 Woad stnot ALL PAPER at every style and 7T T' 'Odor, for robe W. P.SARriI A M*4s b. e. , or e..y - CODA a ; STA VAS.—rl,OOO itt store, foi wJ sib - pielr MLitt DICRIIT/5 00: tITTIM,49 . !ige.freatt peeked Batter r..if *1. 1 4 0 * 9.0A.4149! Otefe: UP TO , 8 1:8CUYII. , LAL181:83182. FT CLIARIALS—Coraer o Third and. Wood etteots. ZAAAT MATZ PROTIWITOA. IT 3 P.aterson.Proinaellie 9 Traci. Pbila . . N F Beast, Womb, Pit 0 Reach t Lady, W J - 11 Deity, Kittens& g MS. Reyeokle,Oerishiti Geo &arid, Ark.., 0 David Riddle, IR= thy 1 0 Ronitieck!may II I militer:p W iticHrde A ledy, Cleve r) Slow,per.Cotelmtises.o Weal, 0 J Ovals, N L Reldones, Mieerra. C J M 11..eklit, Washington J Al Gardner, Perli,Pe. 1.0 Willi/me. Oil city a Lieuchtmeert.titanbel.,'e J 0 Radial. In Maxwell. bit Ple.stat II [Nary, Wnebtr gton 3811 E epiq Werreuiun LI Daley, Won city M 001074 4LOACIII Litnor, 011 B Haley. Ohio Mks Boron. 014., Baloo. Mich Mr. Welles, Alio Mr Parwont do . 0 W Frailty Creatilno P 0 Wright. Poland, 0 Mosh.r, Alla W Eddy.. C:cratand A Margate, J N Kole, N Y. Wales. Phil J McFarland, Ligonier Mrs Merriman, J W Dynerk, Altoona Fmlth Folier. Uniontown J T Worthington, Browne , : dli 0 ilays, 0 M Fa Beg OIRARD HOUSlC—Clorner W A Blum,, Frau Lila Smd,grass, U liAt f•• m Ily , tprace Crrek &Ira Winegardner, Bedford 0 H Prescott, °Sapper, Johnstown Lieu{ D 0 Brown N Y It Brown, Kittanning W W Pt Louis W P lidoOleci,Preeprrt —43mith k 111 4. Poland 0 Cook Mt Blanchard o It Wright, Poland 1111404 r,, Noon W .1 Allinson k family, Burlington, N J Nast, Phila 11 terms, Balt • mltheald and Third .troct • TROnuirott. S. I. WM= Wm J Morgan, 4311 Beet Ohio Vobsatt era ' W n P Beam, 0 61 Bossy. If oroutowo Luke Loomis, Jr, &Mb Pittsburg Wm 8 ktallitipt so& mm Moe MAIM. Jacob Itr.ese &hly, Wash Patina EAt7LR 11021SL—Llbe Palo►tor &a, Harare, N Mary Lae, da Geo elmsoo, Chester co DO 113,1er, Wheeling Henry Merlin. Ch•eter co ' Peter Singleton, Warren,o Isom Wluelelp,Clerelend Silas Wright, Moo nit.* James O'Donnell, PhDs tY Wok, twtota Seventh PROPlltren: Jolla Thos Mltcbell, Pnizont'y It Y Townley, J. if co A M Clash, do 11 Ecott, de J W_Ynalth, ll:drams, Pa tl Holly, lain. be W oOudoer, Pauxtril'y H B Oasdner, do W dense, Elkin Tally 01'4'eboap,ebb W o.i•sr, Oreensbrag I Ild ft L'.3 110TRI.-I.lbe .11.111100 L asaa. D B Walker, Wash co W Sturgeon, J Braden, 11l Et Royd, Wag} Pa J Sally, Laocsstas D Donsld:on, op. rt Clots J;llnny. do 8 Hays, Robison tp H B ltrowes,Bprlngtleld, 0 A 0 Rockwell, Lewd:ion • 11 B Merit:slay, Wash Pa 11 R Fors's, do E H Dope, Bodon tp II Sera, Wee co if lireley, do A Tratedode, Pulard, 0 0r A Lute. d. Wm Paddick, do gd Y Tilt, do Letitia Make. • d • B Block, Oblu .%1 Jotrue, 11.'013(.111s Romhnngh,Mi Plessint John 0 Drava, Poland, 0 y Cwt of Filth. PIIOPIttrtOII. D 0 Dower, Band, Connonsbmg J Smithson, Wash co 0 M Whits; Venice htte, O W Oettl, MABovine A o AlePbenon, -Ceinavoi burg A B Bening, CanAlortepa' 1' Philips, J IL ThompLA, Hickory J U Herron, do Rim LION NOTE No. 6, St. 1.;551r 'treat raorozne. J loots, Jr. Dtlrolt D A Intll2, A 1150,44 J 5511•54, Puterslls H Young, Salem, 0 0 CO TIMM tt Shell I Collins, Cl►rti io rhos 511111.1535 tl II Sangho, ersorhad co 1 Tito., do II J Hangher, d d, J Corey, vl V Corm do e. oomme Nam etroup. Vocsogo co Wm Al xtoder, Co .1 M wn e. EN Bollinger. ill All M lislo . Rooter, tam fildritchey, do Irwin, Jr, 01.11un' Wm Kemper, it, co Wttk.ff, Contr.? Co John emlth B W 11114211 W 11 Lukens, Borht.ettr John No:Meg .. .3,1 m Lewis, Yew. NATIONAL 110 TE No. 137, Water street PROPIIIRTML W Jaen:, Prcukvilla Itrtwer,et ti S. Meredith, J 0 Golden, Hittatmitg W W Jackman, 0.1. P,llridl4 • J R [Wel., Porting Spill gr, Y. Lernium, As Butler, ticiyeliplogstiown I L. Z. Li. hIT Q. GRAk'Y GRAHAM, . . ,PRODUCIL Alll, 01111011*SilOtt M RC eiAZTTS. No. 20-15 aletk-KeT STitEET 01:11.1....t.DEL.P1a1 CLLARLIS L. &row Zehyujoitin arta Irlurg.on flitted. ho. 3d Fed.i.al Street, •••.r, I,tr ¶I! DO YOUR OWN PitINTINO Lealga..l for Small Priutora, F tattooers, brogglets Merehaute, ttrotera„batikera, Amateur., the army mod Na•y. A, The :Prekos m. Aar k,r rale e► of a New Pattern; axe the elceptaait ant atrunof at cal Met made of soy cbolp Pre.. aver Insatted, end 0 , .". copy lm apart eau be operated by any ona, whether peloter at oat, not Aro kid at pekes hi:bet to Otal.ra of, that la to may at about °bre train! the prim or Job Proms now fu neo. The eabititte (upon 'Web lb. Prunes .land,) aro compowal of rtuall Owe, neat ly and enrol:oily pot knottier, and for C 4131 pictnett and e.nrenitnaa have never been equal:mt. 0.11 and ex- Snake, Or &and far circulate, gluon int I. Wk., 40. J. CI: 7;WI.LT a 1:0, No 1 gpruk afrtat, 1:19323M1 XTR A Pi Y 10A.hillt/C1 A 111A0A ZlNY—Lvey•st, Latest and Beat —Mme. unSIORESVit 'QUASYNEILY tdlßlWit OP YAW. lONS. rail number, noir ready, 4040 , 100 neaily /PO Engravings Yearly, 40 cent...single caplet, lineents. APIA the-oboes vilth a very large colored Steel Plata of Fitalsione, lark. Plate of t..44k., and 3 fall alsed Patterns, worth En chats, ciiintahley td•wfie!ed Print, Gonad Dress and Zama.. Jacket. Yearly, Si; copies, la cents. Postage 8 cents. Palmated at do. 473 Brividway e N. Y.,sud molt everynkorn. ocaltel ca til V.F.R1.14 04, 60; PIPMIAIROEt ncr BOILIca WROUGLIT BPIKALS, th.:tinitN4 and RA ILILoa°, of °Tory an. mown. rtrtlcciar nice: or shaped rIPIREiS lugs or to °ra..r at abort Gorloy. aril good sasortissnt constantly on nand. mat° las pIIOTOGRAPII Al-,eurthtf. Portraits 01 dlellegnisizzd MEN 'AND WOMEN Jost rocal:ed it Lag, Sod leantiful moortotoot 61 PROTJORA. P II ALDO6I3I CARD PHOTOG RA PRA. •rci R. R. Dll , ll, 03 Wool street. iaireaqi:vsir Et. CO-LLINS. rariwarding 6 COMMIS/710D llocoliaut AND W.I.ICLTBALIADEALIAii - r,g4.•4.44A. Ai:bitter, Seettis, Awl" Produceoimor4ly, ; . a.l Ifd. V* Mem Sive. Pouhtngh N "YLES • te+III"I4,,OIIIOULAR4 • •Ao)JAI.d. , dOIAA: BIIIRTB, Jut recolval W. 2 D. Aliat7B'. UMBER—BURNT AND POWD2RED— IWO pounds for ..t. Al 7 B. A. peatizaTorK a Co., eel ourror of Wood and Ftraf erre.. N Ew SBAWLS, cirouLsita - • an I BALMORAL SKIRTS, Jul ruelrell it oc3 W.i D. 1111111 W iptIiLTING BNLTINO 11 Leather sea anon oelfiOg. always on band at 24 and 2t Olatr street. (;1. Got J. rll PH1L1:1213.. RNOREATIONS Of A COON-. TAY and 2d seiks, fer sale by oe2 ' Haw a 00.. 60 Wood street. I ;ot,u; 2:01 KAY & 170. fis Wood street, MOM APPLES--'25 Ibis. just re Nal cilyed side by • art lf lINRY IL ODIUM. , 17.L.ATIlititht-300 lbs. prime Feathers rocelved and for isle by ORNIV.V TT. Onf.LTll/4. U HEAT FLOUH—In 2* pound AJI woks, Iff who wd for male by - L. H. VONT 1.00.; CAttBON 011.-50 bblo; Ittlatd, of light colorend good odor, for gaiety col , J. ILCIANYLIELD • GO. NA Pu'r 11A-4U bbla. Petroleum Aleph+ ba—s substitute far turpentine—for set. bt e . 2 reffiltbD &CM iiITARUII-100 boxes for,i4le by • 6,3 acA - la. A. PAUXISTOOn 100 GREIN APPLES-50 bias. for sale by oc2 J. B. CIWIIVILD t CO. CIDBR-10 bble. - weet Ciderfor sale 13 by a 9 J. B.CIiNPIELD cp. DEARLABItI3 .dktekr, ?twain!' A jog received an 4 turaa.i by oca • DALZRtLA , t) BAN tITB , -100. - Aiielcs Tenneseee -Yeo .l' - etlti rat ails by ' JAC A. iftly.lls et.l . ' CorterAtatkit asa IPiraitimabt.f APPLSIS-51.1 bbte:Ourdey sashed and pitr Nile by _ cea EMMY If. ISOLLIain. ipßoom L'ORN BRUSH-3 tons vr - a .upetroi licticlo oI cm, arab Ibr ea. by ' " MUM 11. COLLINS. /IRMA OIL-500 bbls. just remised treavOirerliar; sultatis Ur raft uter, ketite b 7 , • JAM le DalliGts f 8011. Weatit. • II BRIUATING b 1 I Ja ut dOal44ki ger ~. ,it , • . 440 0 0 i: HOHGU;piIHT wenra diCDOSICASORAIL RuaD —Hy virtue of it decree of the Circuit Court of the United &sees for the ficalhern Died, let of Olikkln canoe in Chancery Therein impending, wherein . Merles Moran enctothers are complakmets, end the Pittsburgh. Port Wayne and Otrkogo Relined-oone pony and nth re are defendants; end pursuant to sex. diary decrees of the amok Courts of the United eteter for the Western Di.triot of Penneylvanis e ihs District of 'iodine, and the Northern Charlet of 1111. Dula respettfolly. fa causes+ thipendirg. to Cheerer, In said Courts reepeensely e etherein the saalepartlee are coaplainvota end defendants tesp,ctively, le In Wild eau/+ first eine mentioned,•the anderslgned, John V.rdruou and'i homes L Walker, as Grantees Intrust end Trustees io one of the several Dsede of Trost or Illortgage upon whieb sold desitimo ere tuanded, and also as Special Matter Col:l2l23illibtrr• of sold Courts respectively, duly appolotel by said Courts wipers. Isely fdr that parlose, will sell atpublic suction, to the highest bidder. fur cash, but for sot leas then the antuot coa,co3, at the trailed SIAM. Court Hones, is the Cite of Cleveland, it the !tats of Ohio, on tbePtth day of October, A. D. 16111, between the hours of tau o'clock a ii. and tour o'clock r. a of said day, the fob lowing described property, to we: The Railroad of the Pittaburgh, Part Wayne and Chicago ReliroedConspany,lntinatugthe right of way theroor, the road-bed thereof, the ouperstractare of all, sorts thereon; its widen and other statical:cruets and store, and the lends sad groondi conneverd therm:4l4 and all toole sad Implement need or pro. sided CO be Deed therein, and In ecturtrneting and re- pairing ears and machluely for sold road, or the tract end superstructures aforesaid all turn tables: all de. pot po and b u ildings and fixtures and structures of restorer unmoor nature, end the lands end grounds connected Unmake, need or provided tots °sod lb operating sold road and bolo:frog thirito, and whore ever situate; and all cars, engines and rolling stock belonging to said Complexly; and all supplies of flub her, lumber, loon, Ind, auctevery othertelogprorided by sold Companies, or by the aeveral originelOompw roes athlete were consolidated" Into sold FUMY:reel, Port Wattle sod Chketro Railroad, to be media °per.. +Meg said road, Wherever situate, by the same title by whkte tho same are holden by sod ComPany, or by - sold original Companiew severally together, with sii Corporate francelats of said Company, and of the sold cell/lust Oarepaoles severally, Inciudlng the right and frauchlee of said earzral Companies to he and act as 's Corporation, to be wad as an entirely. Paid decrees provide that the porous/tor, upon the confbumtion of the Mlle andfull °omnibuses+ with the conditions thereof, shall hold all the property, Melts, franchises. and the appurtenances Abereof so /tad, by the same title by which they-ore held by said Pitts. 'burgh,Port Wayne end Gil can" Rallecad Company, ante each and ail of said at igiaal Compare's% free from the lien tf all said mot tgegee, sod free from all Wadi- Icy far soy debt against acid origins! or consolideted Companies, or either of them, and from all defray on efoonnt of capital stock; but mitOrct, neturtalelest, to the Ikea limey such exist, upon any real *Mato he eluded le the sale, for pnrchase money thereof not provided by said decrees to be bold oat of the proceeds of the sale, or by former orders or derma to be paid mhatedet. The right of way, depot grounds and lota, and lands to tn. City sod vtaiit, of I hkago. purchleol by odd Company since res pendency or Raid oohs, and the bridge property aria other real ea tate of the Company at the City of Pittsburgh, are solect to mortgage lione. the nests will he inchodol la the sale, but mooted to sold incutehrenret no pro. MILD haring Non mode for velment thereof. JOUR Sig itGllbelN. Tlli Mil A R. WaLfiER, • T . + ee. and Mader Commiaaiotars, so akreaida. ST. NICHOLAS ROTEL, Broadway, New York. Board Reduced 'to 82 Per DaY• sa IN .71-: THE OPENINO of this vaq and 1 1.:incallea • WHO, In 1854. It hrs . beils the ideate erelesrorhf the prepeotore tomato It the mat samp. tome; convenient sad einntott.hle. house for the att. son end stringer on thie elde of the Atlantic. Asa sehttsver bus seemed likely to emluterer to the tainted of Its guests they hate eadetrored, with. oat regard to ert, to ptovia, and to catabloe all the elements of tualvidoal and social_ cajoyaltot whkh med. to a:t hes laseuted, sod modern taste epyrosed; cud the patronage whiih it has commended doting the part eta years Wet gratifying proof that their ef• fertility° h•en opprecieted Te meoa the ex'gructei of the theit:ta, %ban ail are repaired practice the molt rlgif etc.:mom r, the nc• fit reigned hive Redaoad tho ?Ilea of Board to Two Collate por Day, at the IMO Lime ribatiog none of the lozurioa with whtab their table hes hitherto been ettpiplie.L TRWADIVELL, WHITOOMB & 00. RAYNOWS ENVELOPES. EUBSCRIBER ELZAS LEAVE 1 1. " to ce.lthe attonhon of Boohealbra, Stattoceto, Nolan W Fancy 011041, and nil othire,-to lho Pxria astyp Assoßrratrar. AND * , 111P11:1-1,1011 QUA. 1.... Y ENV-ELOPES M&NUMOTUII ED BY HIM The Mods eabrace every style of Let Mr, Not; Ot • tied, Wodelpg Per Pol.*, Drag, and other vertelle•— al.o, Perehment and Oloth Lured, ail wade and gum rued In the most perfect Enamor, ou the beet foldleg • Machu:ea yet itrientsd, AN., the Irving Mill. Welting Florae', manufac tured expreeedyn•rthe mbecriber, and no bettor pa pare can be (rand In this country. ' , empire ' with trade lilt of poker, sent by 1111111 wh, n requestod_ ' Dealtra ore hafted to call ord examloo bla pluck, quotttieo priore, etylee, kr.. to. ilssCaud" To Farmers and Others. FOR SALE, rGE.O WMIRS gllPEEtion. PATILIST GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR. PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1160 T"'EUPERIORITY or ,TIIIS FAN overell other* so ma crumble In Its ehelpneeb, dinplhity and actability. asoorld,rn cleaning Grain kart., better en I more thoroughly, with leo labor than soy Mbar mill. The patentee of the above fan bar been lon e ranged lit roaturfecturing and Wittig Agricultund Implements. muirilbreil of the good want of id good Wen focelea ring thediZerent kande of Oman end Seeds, preterite Shia to the publie with fall coma. dance that, it sill meet their manic . . The undersigned, having 'purchased ' the sot rigit to mann Nature and sell theaters Grata Pan and Ivry water in Western Pennsylvania, Western Virginia, •131. all Ohio, and the right to sell in Indlowland 1111- nolo. is now preparad to 311 Al order., wholesale or at 319 Liberty ■treetTlitsbrirgb, Ya.. ttaxsilunie . W. W. WALTACII. . TwENTy.mixtu LIbT OF ' AP, 11.10 &VOWS for salting Lforiera, Tied the Olorkbrollim op to October tith, Etcher WI liam, estiog • Mont., Ildward, Allegheny. Bold George W., town , Upper Ph'tbalr Tp. nerd Rtrdoipb, other . goods, 'Abater Township. Babe Jooathatr, . t" trO n' 1/101 4'" 4 14. llcrieggerlL , other go7ds; 4th ward, Pittsburgh IdoDonald J1C0 ., , tavern, Township. Neumon Adam, do 31 ward, ALlighany. Brearteharlor, cam good., Ba,t Biragnahato. IllchastbMn George, do dolling Township. Border floor', ratios home, 4th ward,Allegheny. The. 0 mat of Quarter dessions wit meat on MON DAY,(h.totxr 14M, to act ou the atom (Mew: • oca • Attar: W. A. BlChitObt, Mash. T at PATaIIITS t 1 te.;(. atutit's Dielaisotyps Portraits No. I. OUPIIRti rune sIT, IN MEAT • Cr COL. SAM BLACK, Ftwu a Photogropti tyfricgerfi. Now Rawly. Price only 12 Cents. to: isle . 41% . I NEW 9 '4' 0 R E Prissonie Street . roll .H.ELTSAND 9APS.-; - s•rwL3sts o D lit WO6 ITB6LT, PITTSUURO U.. . min, now on tunic Teti Issgs in i ca - Cmlsts stock °like Utast Styles of AND . CAPS, Both for the city and toontty • trags, ithtett they tan Nll at Tory km prices. • • • airiProkra ntontPaiT fitt.S. ' '.462t n_r_rm .11L - ANkix3:6l .r... 61 1/ BLS MISTS A lane inpip's Lust/44.4yd snot br ado at /be Is Ala SWART .1.4.put c 215 and 513 En*/ fcS .1. /V it.'PM/TAPS. INDIA-RUBtisit , ULOTHINO. , ,-44t 11 lecateade lam suppl be y at Goate e Palle;**la ti• t•taier, which will cold a Flamm ealt,tht theta, at the India Dabber Depot - J. • ti; Plittank x 6, Nec29 and-23 St,'Otsir Mist. EpliU*AT)4-100 lbs. (I N CONSlGl a tit inri EN uto T T Than libitVntillPe /bud L. 7" 4. llY vonT * CO. . 0 4 ibr sae '••• - SasPscial 0/Igo. " . MANHOOD" . ""` NOW' I.oBlq NOW SLEBTOIii3D - Just pliebed a Pealed ihrielopOihPtitistletg •- Meter on the mature, treatment, and MAW ewes of Bpermatorthom or Pep:anal Weakness, Intel notary imbeiono, Sexual Eichlllly, and feripedtmestit to tuanlinte gesierally,Nervistenees;Coninumpliost; Dewy aid Min Mental end Physical InespialtY, os eultieg from Solt Abuse s itc.--by . !LOST.. VIRWELL, M. H., Actin r of the Gice en Book Boon to Thoutatids tit thdrectrig, Bent under seal, Ina plain onve4ope,t* soy addrig . posZ paid, on rocelp: of ix canto. oar. two.el otatops by Dr. Cll. J.. C. KWIC& oelLlnaT IV Bowery, Sew York. P. 0.1104 4:66. ta. atr buurc, > t•VIMML 11211141 ii NG W 01. k Ll'etrnD7 @ C'C., ALNNUFACTURERS OF 81iKATH ING.1311,11LH°.5' cod BOLT' ZOPPalt, PSiPiILt Id.a1"0.20„ Italecd A lil . Bol,tolmo t $1411:4N No'der, Ale°, tolportura and Dcolora 111,Kgr.411, 1111 PLATS ii.llol7` 'Rot!, ay., tiat?t, on bond, TlouPes Laddloot and Tooli. Forelsollse, No. 149,first and ltirgenoniitiiiii; " • Plttaletargk, Poustm." irs-Spttelal ordcrsoolUotver t'itt to suit itoiitiod laszsir Dye! Raiz. Dye! ELair =ye - Wl4. A. 111ATCIIICI.O6'S Td• Orightarand Eau! in am World/ Ell ethera ire mere imitations, lind abould be arotted, I yon nigh-to uzape ridlords. ' GRAY,'RID, (JA IltirETY RAID Dyad batman to • baantllbl end natural Drawn or Mut. ettthout the trait Wary to the halt or'alln. - /11TNIN !MATZ AND DEPLODIA/3 hire bran lumina to W. A. Eatzbelu. duce 11189, end CM 0,000 appliotthnu ha's been made to the Helical:de patron. of Ma Who. Dye. WM. L. DATIMIDLOS'd ILILLa Dna prodioas • cobr not to be dlittogolabad from nature, awl Is GAIIIIII , ID not to Nora to tioo lour , boarover long It mkt be go: Wound, and the 11l erects of Sod Dyes remedied; the lialr lialaorated G. 1,1.4; by tbab eplebabi D vt , Mule, Bold or applied (la tt prh - ate mat) et 10. Wig Vat log, 932 Broadway, Sew York. . Bold to Written and tow.. of tn. Manta. $1444604 Drot Vita and Nancy Goods Dealers. 447. The genuine Ins the name and addresa upon a sus piste englactna trf four aides Of sub box, M WILLLLM A. BeTOLIBLOW; • jalklydt want 16 Bond. atieat,'Neas Turk. RN. O. 11.05111150 N...-.. WIT/MOW aaraun KM= 3 WILIM. ILIUM ROBINSON. MINIS & 4.) u Nouns AND Am.:NH.ll.9*ra, GTON WORKH, Pltteborgh, N0..1111 Market gnat:LA.43l2re all kinds of IStiam Znighker. and !till esalllgt. 1“11road Work ; Word Nollelv, sad s4oL4,lrom Work. • " Jcbblng and /kir alzing dona on shart IX= HAIL .11.0.41.) SPIKE COMPANY. ss.oph Dilwortt......Di W. C. BigWilp, PLULDICIV. - E*OrtZiALY. Mooooszoro to Potter, Ro(le oi.ore).) 11141311711%0T9211itS We RAM ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BQAT SPIKES.' ' Qornor of Water Street andlTherry saltlrclk PITTABITRaIit POPP*. J 1.11=1.151 11.1iJ11J.14.11.111.14 ~ tt 1t15974107011X,8 07 . iron Railing, Iron Faults, and Vauft Doars, Window Shutters, Window Guards, hs., Not. 91 &Cowl &nil and et Third Blr•il; 111elwena Wood sad Markut,) PITTSSIIRGR; 11c... on hold • variety of new P•tttrna t limo , and pica. eallable for •1l parpoloo. Parthadar ittentific 13.•kv io cpflo.ing Grait, Into. Jobbing Acme notlec'. mrt, itATOLIELOR'S WIGS AND AIM PEN larpsee an. • Ttai ara "elgaat; llghtfeast and &nab's. , Pitting to churn: —ao .tatalng op Gabliut—ma sheletiuif of the Grad; ledtod Cafe Le the GOl3l Seta, ttebtoant .0.1,•e• than thirge ere propPrly uteletitood stud made. : hretediet. it. Rani atrotel. U.. rptirL N. JAU.I.IYIILI , S 130L413. DRAM! - Foreign and Bomentin B 111: of k tlfm a, 0111ITI7lOATI1 OP Suite sons mip Anany, NO. t 47 ffidllßYf BTItIIT, PITTIiBUB.O/4. PA, *36oolloctions wade ne en the princtiiel atiet throne's. rot the Uultstl State teafele B.'H. a C. P. 2111,1111.L13, PAPER: MANUFACTIIIIEAS; And Dealers in DOOR; PAINT, OAP, LITTER AND ALL HIM* Olt WRAPPRNG- PAPIDR. nave—rartiond from No. 27 Wood street , to Braltbarld Atiosh Pittsburgh, Pr sip-Ossh or Trade.tor Bags. mle:dt( fa Pittsburgh Steel Works. OA la JONES, 130Y1:1,4% CO:, 'I4ANUFAOTORERS OF OAST BTEBL, also, sod A. B. !tied RINGFR And ABs.X.Y.ACIS. Canter Boa* nd Pint ea, 049 PITTBBOBBEI Pa. UIMEM!!EMI bArmato.VtAasti. TAILOR No. 64 St. Clair Stretn, (Drarfites Hemßulldlng,) MY 13131tlan PA Dr; Geo. ft. Keyser. - Wholesale Druggist, bIIEIDICINS pnALEEt; No. 140 Wbod Street, Pittatruret* F 1 1 ' 1 J TRUSS MS FOR THV Oen Or Lain NIA OR RUPTURE Marsh's Radical Cure Treas. Ritter's,Patont Tmei Eltoh's Supponer.Traea. Belf•Adjuating Trutt& - Dr. Baaninee Lace or Body 4iacer, forth° Cars of Prolepans lltut t Pate, Aldonitnal find *I. aalwawow... - Pr. S. S. Fitch's Silver. fated Supporter. Pile Props, for the 'rapport 'and oure,,of Piles. Elaitio Stockings, for weak and varieoee o a Kleti . Knee Cape, for wak k neejointe. e _ Ankle Supporters, f or weak ankle joints. Suspeneory Bandages— . ,1„; Self-kjegiting.Sy ingeqi 020 Vrery kind of Syringe!. De, KIMIR lasi also a Trio* whielc radially cure Liernia:or Rupture. , Office at hie Drug Store; No. 140 , W00d et, Aga of.the Golden bliiitar. - „.. DLEITIIita ponies* tri ammo! catiovanins. Ram se& Instrtaneoti for DIAIRCIBiI end almost nary !dream requiring anchaksilliWort. GALT/Mid IiATTNITY or.zugortuazaturrero • MACIUI4I/3.10r medical purpem, of *.isrpintstio Xlndosill do sant free of. express thafirt u srberess an expect! raw,. upon • remntssaos ot bass . Ad4rearc DR. O10.8:k Na.. 1•0 %sod West FlWAnnesi - DDIARRHEA OBRDD—rDy nowin. 0011 DIAL: Mein's ( bottle warressAr3 ormorox Winded. Sold se Dn. ilf4d•rr , N 0.140 Wood $r et. ' 11 1 1 1 D. BIOS ROA.OIIgB. iC,ttte HonteltiNOWN um% ead at "Ks xrriPt.4l. 140 WOodssreot, Is • orioarerordYr . . . . ISLICE:;—Suro deatractice Ay to num Perm's solos ,Illitiilt44l ; 3lX. Tmistaterok fitttakt Do* .I , topitrotiot.. Old wonanted to reams thee, peat* 'Wm oforr Mtge. 43Wittlr ; /0 1 Tr4 l44 te• Ml'Z ' Tad A.u.grbilluers,ittrkla I *lll dots aotst coot, liBd4llll ' 1410 21 k: 10EADACIIN , OURED:4'Attinfallible II env. tOr_lloodootso wfit Pt !media mum% 11W&DAUESS PILLLIri thaw AtDII.4IIIIWWWB,- N 0.136 Wood street. P!rtro96 amts. iisett F riethie aaa tow • r , immix-vat; • OWIII ISNIVEIi fornki by sowshivntaff, itctihrit. l"~'.