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' > * * ‘ • .;• * - ■■■ f its,-. :’v ; ;-.’ ;l, w ;i r . ■ r tv s'rj '5 ■‘-••iJ'.S .p{i l /‘J’ < M* I '-- ij»* ■« 5* %*'« • .* /•!* ,• , i l ,*J «« » ’« * s- • %*S . i* , \„' i " " 4 , i ! • 1 jT \« t -,, J, J • V.V»V V-i. ai Y i -s; : - -X : ; , ■".Jr 4 . .. : f-'~. <%: -j ; /. From the report enbmitted at: the 70th anniversary of Uie Britiah Baptist Mission, ’ ary Society, we learn aihcelBs2the mia * sionary ataff .has increased from 159 to 234; and during.thasametime the mem* bcrsbip of the. Charoh'has grown from 5,069 t0>5,800. Thaobmmnnioante in India have inoreased from to 2,649. By -the gre&t revival in Jamaica there were over 6,000 additions. - ■ 1 —-The English correspondent jof the Episcopal Uccardcr. writes, the Wesleyan Missionary Anniversary hasequalled any that have gone; before. This Society has no .less than 849 missionaries, and the increase ‘this, year.' lias exceeded 1 previous years, amounting to 4 : Httie o*er J5140,000j being second only loathe Church of England. ——The following item, taken from the . CArwtmn Baptist paper,' shows • what a live congregation can accomplish. ‘jltsays:. .. • * One of the Chicago Baptist churches, 'within three years, has removed.a £ebt of fourteen, thousand dollars; paid for the lot of. a mission school and the enlargement of the building,!over twothousand dollars; for the fennding ofanbEKer passion school, with the building in the Northwest, three thousand " dollars; subscribed for a third mission schpol, to whloh four lots were donated by a member of the ohorch,:three thousand dollars; and Vr . r sustained a fourth missian school in a suburban .district, ‘ Boring the last year - the associatiohal letter, reports ah; addition X. to ita, membership.o£*fmy ;. an attendance of eleven hundred teaohersand scholars at 4 : the chnroh ahd'mißsion schools, and; a dis- > oursement forborne and benevolent objects * of nearly sixteen l thousand dollars.- I ; • ■ .The Rev.. A. L. Long, a Methodist sessionary in Bulgaria, has been engaged . for some time in the.preparation of a Bui* ' gkri&n New . Testament. ' This * minister formerly resided in the. neighborhood of this city, and is a member of the! Pitts burgh M. E. Conference! . ; ...... -The Observer says the Dunkers re siding 4n "Upper Maryland derived their name,_ probably, from baptising their con verts by plunging. They use the 'triune . . immersion, with laying on the hands and prayer. They: believe, that heaven' is at tainable-only by penance and outward .mortification. inthiß life. They admit works, of supererogation,. and deny the i ‘ eternity of future punishment Thp dead will ha ve the gospel preached unto them by . Christ, ,or by the souls, bf the. just. The men and women have separate habitations and.distinct governments—not mingling in marriage or-’in worship. The true Dnnker will eat .no meat save mutton. .Every brother is allowed to speak in the congregation. < ——Rev; Mr; Talbot, the Episcopal minis ter who was sent for by General ‘ immediately after he was . shot, alluded 'thus confidently to the effect of the cere mony in his funeral*addreaa: - “When I was called to attend him, at his request, I rapidly passing vwway. Ist once spoke to him, end .found him conscious that he was dying, and I found that the instruction moqt be j brief. I asked him of his belief in Christ our Sayioar. I exhorted, him to forgive [every ' .human being against whom he had malice, and the did. I 1 repeated 1 the Apostle’s Creed, and asked him if he would be bap tized in that faith. He replied, * Baptize me in that fahh,- quick! now! for lam going!’ He turned his face full upon me. I sprinkled the- drops of the bright new birth upon the brow where clustering hu man honors gathered, and breathed ia fer vent, prayer to God that his Spirit would - . seal to his soul the beautiful sign, and give _ the warrior forgiveness, rest. Conscious to the last, his repentance was as deep and - fervent, his contrition as overwhelming, as . lever si w,andhis.last audible words were sprayer for the forgiveness of his sins. 1 -did baptize him'into the faith of God and his "Son : Jesds Christ, and into-the holy • - Church I received the dying confessor. jßack again,at last, and in. that, holy ’ Chtirch whose, breast is broad enough for eighteen centuries to lay their hoary peads ; upon, humble as a child, he found a ‘place ; ;di©“ • j ——-Eliza P. Gurney, widow of. the late John Gurney, of England,! and -minister of the:;6ociety_of friends, deliv ,-ered a. discourse in Washington City, - " ' Sunday before last The remarks were not pecdtiar to that sect; but she dis coursed in a plain, unvarnished, but im pressive style, and with a distinct enuncia — tion, to- illustrate the doctrine of salvation os brought to light through Jesus Christ the Lamb of God. ! . ! —We clip; the following from ah ex change: ... “The PopeVljealth is not very satisfac tory* He lately, remarked to an ecdesias tical dignitary: *Tbe hand of Providence has .alreadyiwritten ior me the /Mene, Mene, Tekel Upharain.’ My days are numbered, my acts are weighed in the balance of • Divine justice,.and I hope they will nbt be found too far wanting; my empire is fall ing into seoular hands. Will it be for long? Who knows?*” ; . 1 . 4 . '....,!.:•:,7,:,...H.:, ■The General Conferenceßook Agent. of the Methodist Episcopal Church are making their annnal exhibit before the annual Conferences. The New York Book Concern reports its asset* at $609,- M 2 86, and ite liabilities at 547,977 60— making its net capital stand $481,06* 95. .. . .The ..Weatem - Book Concern - reports its assets at $822,777-01, and its llabilfuis nt 578,123 99—making iu. net capital eland $244,853 02;' ■ The.following action was taken by Congress in 1778: ■ TQ\.p*Aa, true religion and good morals are only solid femidaUont of' publio liberty and happiness: . - Betolvei, That it be, and is hereby earn estly recommended to the soireral States to take the' most effectual measures for the . encouragement, thereof, and for the sup pressing of theatrical entertainmente,borße racing, gaming, and such other diterslona ' as are productire of idleness, dissipation, and . a general depranty of principles and ’manners.” Four days after the passage.ofthe aboro N. the following was passed’: , l ■•-I { •;U .<• I",-. f : f i'. T ' * I ‘ > • W nxKßas, frequenting play-houses and ~. theatrical entertainments has a fatal ten . deney to dirert the tnlnds of the people from a,due attention to the means neces sary for the,defence of the country nnd the preserration oT»their liberties: , i J Sttolccd, That- any person holding' an offioe under, the United States, who; ehall ,: set, promote, enconrage, or attend such ' plays, shall be deemed unworthy to hold .nnch office, and ehall bo -aecordingly dis missed. ‘ ‘ ° .. ~-Itis reported, thaldhei ■ regiment, , C 01... Joeqncs commanding, a Methodist preacher, - contains ilnity-one ; v'fete ’■..'V-ife' NOV. 1; REIiIGIOCS INTELLIGENCE. The Catholic Almanac for the cur- rent year reports there are scarcely a quar- ter of a million of Catholics in the seceded „ States while in the loyal Btates'the num ber is three millions. It is said-there are " as many Catholics in New York as in ail • - the seceded States. • j -preicfiersrTEll called the preachers' IregU ment:" ——lt 1 ia estimated that the private bounties paid to soldiers amount to sixty millions of dollars, one-third of which was paid by evangelical congregations. The one-third of this" ainpunt, twenty millions of dollars, is more than the whole amount given to the missionary cause during the last thirty years. The British and Foreign Bible So ciety are about to print 5,000 copies of the Bible in the Kafir language, for the Wes leyan Missionary Society. Recent intelligence from Oregon represent the. interests of the Baptist Church to be suffering from various causes* 1 The cause- partly arises *£rom those Wh'ii 1 have come from tho Southern States, who sympathize with the rebels!* LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. From 'Yesterday’s Evening Gazette. Atlanffo>&‘ Great Western Railroad* This greht work is being 'poshed rapidly, forward. Mr. -Kcaaard,: the Engineer-in- Chief, in a' late letter to the London bon'd-* holders, expresses the-opinion, that he will have the whole line completed to Akron'and* the bil wells by the r cnd of October. Two thousand men are at work upon the road be tween Meadvllle and AJcron,and the traok between Vehdvtllo' ind Corry is moro than half oompleted. Two first class locomotives hayejnst been placed;opon the line at-Ra-' venna, to assist in laying the track eastward. The completionof this road will tend greatly to relieve pressure of -eastern bound freights .at Cleveland. .The Cincinnati liaii rocdUecbrd says: Bhould the managers of this-road see fit to adopt the suggestions made -• in this- paper' many years ago, of changing their roatn&om Akron to this point, bypnrchaiing the-Akron and Millersborg and Wilmington and Zones* vllle building tho links between Mil lersbargand Zanesville, and Morrow and Cin cinnati, they wIU have one of the most im portant and independent routes to the East that has yet been built, for by so doing they tap the-finest agricultural portions of Ohio, which have heretofore found outlet by means of broken and disconnected roads to Philadel phia, Baltimore and tho Ohio river, and render Valuable two roads thatare now ly worthless for the want of proper indepen dent termini. A Notorious Guerrilla Killed* Sam High, a notorious guerrilla, of Hamp shire oounty, Va., was killed on Tuesday last, and his entire command dispersed. He be longed to Imboden's Partisan Rangers, and had been a great terror to the people of Hamp shire oonnty. He had been engaged for sev eral months in capturing Union citizens of Hampshire countv and sending them to Im boden's camp. Among~bthers, he captured Mr. Trout, member of the Legislature from Hampshire county, and bo Is still iu posses sion of the rebels. A month or to ago, High pretended to repent, and sent word to Gen. Kelley that be had decided to become a good Union man, and wanted to take the oath, promising to return all the men bo had cap tured. He did cause the release of quite a number of men whom he had taken from their homes, took the oath of allegianoe, and after that time was a worse guerrilla than ever, until cut off in the midst of his career as here announced. Child Burnt to Death* Another ehooking death from fire, of whloh. we have recorded ao many of late, oocnrrcd on Thursday afternoon, on Butcher's Run, in Reserve township. T£o victim, in this in stance, was a child egod three years and sight months, daughter of a man named Hass. The,- circnmstanoes attending tho death of this child are peculiarly painful. The mother,- together with the oldest ton and daughter,- had died recently of consumption, and the house was in charge of a younger daughter. She had gone into a neighbor's house, and was absent but a few minutes. When she re turned, she found the child lying dead on the floor, the bed on fire, and the'house full of smoke. Tho chiles elothes had caught froiq the grate, and it faad evidently fled towards the bed, setting fire t£ tho bed elothes.. The little body was burneddn a shocking meaner, and badly crisped in many portions. Coroner McClohg held an inquest, and the jury found a verdict of aecidental death. The Lowiie Homicide. At ten o'olock Friday morning the exami nation of witnesieT'fbr~the defense was re sumed. Two or threewltneisos were exam ined as to the habiu of the deceased, and the chsiracter of his symptoms immediately pre ceding his death, after which defendants: counsel closed their case. i , The counsel for the prosecution-then pro posed to call Dr. Walter, for the. purpose of getting his opinion, as a medical man, as to the cause of death undor certain circum stances—the question embracing the case of the deceased, eynopticaliy given. Defend ant's counsel objected, but the Court permit ted the witness to take the stand and answer ’the written question. The Answer, and tbe cross-examination, occupied£fhe Court until the hour of adjournment for dinner. The testimony is about finished, and the arguments of counsel Will now be heard. Sadden l>cath-«lnqaeet* This morning. Coroner U'Clung held an inquest upon the body of a man named Wm. Bignell, who died suddenly the previous even ing, abont ten o'clock, in a tavern on Penn sylvania avenue. The evidence went to show that the deceased was In the barroom, and while there wee seized with a sodden fit, in which he died. He was known to have, been a man of intemperate habits, bnt be hadlate ly enlisted in the Stanton Cavalry, and was usually on duty at Camp Howe. From the testimony of a physician, It was evident that: the deceased died of apoplexy, and the jury eo found. He was abodt thirty years of age, a single man, and resided with his mother on Tonnel street. [ Supreme Court* Fbidat, Oct. 31.—Present, Chief Jastlce Lowrie, and Justices Woodward, Strong and Reed. w Johnston's Appeal. Argued by Loomie and Shanfioa for appellant., Fettcrman and Hamilton for appellees not heard. - Coatee A 00. vs. Gerlach. Two cates. Argued by Acheson for plaintiff in error, and by Barton contra. Kennedy vs. Kennedy. Argued by G. P. Hamilton for plaintiff in error; submitted by Woods, contra. Third Ward Boldiirs' Eruif Socixtt.— The teachers of the Third ward school have formed a Soldiers' Relief Society, meeting every. Monday even leg, and have within a short time supplies for hospital purposes,' The Socle tyJiregularly organised, and tha officers we: President, Hiss E. M. Young; Imiom, Miss B.Dunlop; Secro tary, Mrs M. J. Atwell. Gentlemen may be eome members by the payment of one dollar. Oiiiy Phlladiubia.— Thwrendervousnear Haddington, for the drafted militia from the eastern counties >ef Pennsylvania, has been namedCampPhiladelphia. Aboutelghthun dred tents of the Sibley; Wall, and common patUra, bare bees-pltohed, and there aronow encamped seme five thousand men, from Pike* Irthlgn, Books,'Carbon .'sMouroo, North amp ton, Montgomery.aud Chester oountief**. I■; Nsv Covnaargin.r-The following conn terfeits are now In elxouUtion: 3b, Adiron dack Bank, East Jeffrey, N. H.j 100 s, Nor wich; Bank, Cona. ; lOi and ss, Bank of Orang« county. Vt.; S#, Mercantile Bank, Salem, Mass.; Is, Northampton Bank, Mass.; Is, Poeasset Bank, Fall River, R. I.; 3a, Me chanics and Traders Bank, New Hampshire. CtL. Joa. Gcrrrr, of-Westmorelond county, died suddenly from apoplexy, on the 28 th inst. • He was extensively known throughout the county, haring .erred'h. a member of the Legislature In the winter, cl 1850-H. . Got a Snaatiioi*.—John B. Owen., the celebrated comedian, who was dratted in Bal timore- county, Md., ha. proenred a .üb.ti tota in tbe pereon of Patrick W.lih, a dtir.n of Pennejlvanla. . .. . , Ma. C. W. XJoui.nocx.and daughter oom mono, an engagement at. the Theatre next WWk. •-’tV-' 4 ? ' Oar Book -Table. Asdsbc dk ; or, the Downfall of the Fr-ncb Monarchy. B*ing the Float Conclusion •Physician,*' “The Queen's >v«:k!acc,” “Si* Tears Latar,” and “Countesa of CUarby.’*- By Alexander Comas. Translated by Ileury S. Wtlliuni, E*q Philadelphia; T. B. KtcißOD & Br<> hers Pittsburgh :< for tale by Ileury Silver, 71 and 73, Fifth street. Two to). nines, in paper covers, price §l,OO. ‘ The readers of the “Memoirs of a physi cian/' and.the pther historical novels of Du mas, of which this is a sequel, will not re quire more than the met* announcement of the publication of “Andfoe do Tavefaay," to set' them “all agog” for the sew itdrk. In which thoy will hope (and in thU case^with out disappointment) to find the leading per sonages who have figured already-in-such lor teresting scenes, in the preceding volumes of the series, brought Agoiu npqo the stage, and presented as actors in the stirring and event-, fal years during which the great drama of the first French Revolution was' lb progress. In noticing this translation of the conclusion of the series of historical novels} referring to the huorcstlng periodof the decadence and down-, fall of the Frcnfch Monarchy, Dr. R. 8. Mac kenzie, of the Philadelphia Pretty remarks : - The long time of twonty-foaryoarsi 1770 to X704/is inoladedin this w.ork, and among its ch&raqterß appear the leading personages of tho French Monarchy and Rcpublk. Louis XV. and Madame du Barry; Louis XVl.and Marie 'Antoinette; Mlrabcau and Lhffcyetteßousseau and Robespierre; Ma rat and De'fiartinesLouis XVIII. and Charles X.; Cardinal do Rohan and Madame do la Mothei; Necker and tho Duod’Orleans; Dr. Gulllotin ,and Camille Desmoulins; Tom Paine andEdgewoxtb.the Confessor—in short, the notable persons of a most: Important time 'figure in this story, drawn with masterly skill, and among them the’ famous charlatan, Bal farno, or Cagliostfo} towers like Baton when presiding over an infornal obtrobll in Hades. Herb; with Andree de 'Tawfn* y,'ends one of. Duinarf' most attraetire stories, Mainly his torical, tob, but full •of individual interest. We would especially draw to the fact that this oonuosipn ; .of ,the tale is now first rendered into English..,The.{London translator never got beyond “The: Queen's Necklace,” which is tho secohd of the five parts ‘,'of .the work, Llke the preceding por tions, these . volumes are printed upon fin e pa per, with good type, Catholiha; ob, thi Nich* ,ur th* Wall. A Talkov Lodibiaha. ByDb, J. H, Rpbim eox.—This story belongs to.the class whloh produce their effects on the imagination by obnjuring up a full chamber of horrors, through which the rcader pwßes to and fro, tQUho book is closed—or till its .scenes‘fade from the memory. The “illustrations,” such as they are, deepen the effect,' no donbt—be ing themselves truly horrible, in every sense. “Catkolina” is for sale at H. Miner's, Fifth street; price 25 cents. Ah Impostor.—For some timo past a man named Thos.‘Black, residing on Chatham street, has been obtaining money from our oitisens by false pretences. '‘Ho ha*been so lioting aid for tho purpose of assisting, as he represented, a poor widow,'who was lying low with fever, ana In defraying the. funeral ex penses of her three children, who wore await- Tng burial. • Check Stamps, Ac.—Commissioner Boot-* well has -decided “that when the maker of a check, draft, note or any other document shall neglect to put on the required stamp, it will not do for the party receiving the came to affix the stamp and -eoneeal it, but it mult be returned to the maker for him to do, It.” Beytkhged to be Hoho.—ln Wheeling, on Wednesday afternoon, Rabert,alias “Doc” Poole, convicted of the murder of Adam Bach in that city in August last, by shooting him with a pistol/ was sentenced to be hung for that offense on Friday,'January 9th, f 1863, between ten and two o'clock, in public. . SuasTrrtTM.—ln this market the supply of substitutes exceeds the demand, br at least is fully equal to.it.- We know instances where men have traveled all the way from Cincin nati, to offer their services as substitutes her* The prices now paid do not exceed $260, an average. • . . ISDUit Scmmeb.—We seem now to have fully entered upon that dellghtiut season known as Indian summer. The air is mild and pleasant,-the sky is clear, tbe sun warm, and the atmosphere presents' that basy ap pearance peculiar to the season. Gbh. Cox’s Dinston. —Gen. Cox's division, including Milrcy’S and other brigades, bava marched from Ciarksborg southwardiy, but In what direction it is not proper ( to state. Car lin’s battery,, recently at Parkersburg, ac companied them. Habdsome Bochtt.—Philadelphia, in her anxiety to escape from a draft; oow pays a bounty of $2OO to each man enlisting previous td the day of.draft. An ordinance appropria ting this amount, was passed by Councils. Madame Asea Btasor.—Tho Madame Anna Bishop, whose death at St. Paul, Minn., has been announced, was not the celebrated singer, but the wife of the keeper of ajhotel in that place. ~ i LATE telegraphic hews. {[FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.] Interesting from Louioville*»Gei{eral - ■ Roeecrane Serenaded* - LoCisvillb, Aug. order appropri ating Masonio Temple as a 'military hospital has been rescinded. ; • Gen.: Boyle has ordered all offioers tb join* their respective regiments at once. D. P.CUseH, forKcriy p Senator from Union has been arrested on a obarge of dis loyalty, and will be sent to_Fort Johnson. * Gen. Rosecrahs responded to the serenadb of the band of the 69th Ohio, at the, Gait Home, thankingtho band forthocompliment, saying speech-making was hot bis vocation; that be came here to 6ght, and he hoped we might meet again when the war was over, and live ander the old National flag. To obtain this end, and for- jusUca'and' right,j.ht had taken up arms, and I believe the people, agree with .me. I again thank you, and yoalmost excase mo from a lengthy speech, which is not my vocation. Ship Disasters* Bostoe, Oct. 31.—The schooner Howard O. Dodge, hence for Pert au Platt, was fallen In with, on the 28th inst., in a ebndl tion by the brig Kennott, from Tork'a Island, The' crew was resoued and brought to! this port. : . * •i •. t-j : •s s \ The bark Young Turk, from Malaga, re ports that, on the night of the 26th instant, when In:latitude 37°, longitude 63', : she| saw; the light oT a'burning resit!. A hekVyjgale was blowing at the time, and having fears of the rebel pirate Alabama, sbo didnotgo to her assistance. ' From Newborn, N. C* ! . Niw.Yoxx, Oct. 31.—The steamer Hase arrived this morning from Newborn. ] ThsrWilmington(N. 0.) Journal announocs the arrival of soven regiments oft negroep to garrison fot lpyrnt and( fortifications during the slokly season. They have been in a camp of instruction, under white offioen; for three. months. • ] Colonels barker, and Be Rosset, of the rebel army, both North Carolinians, have died of the-woands they reoelved in-the battleTof Afcttelanu Destructive Fire lit Eric* ' ChfiVELAab/Oct. 31.—A destructive fir* oc curred in £Ho last night, whloh burnt Tldilell A McCarter's machine shop, Himrod A Co.'s foundry, and Vincent,,Shirk A Co.** Jarehouse. Loss 75,000., (Injured inphlla olphlafor 2,600. , . V f - riONSIGNAIENTd V r : V/ICO boxes Hamborg'Gfaeese; 100 do WiJkJ ; ds, choice; < . 6o do Mammoth Bemburg Cheese;; 6 bbls. Bweet Cider, prepared for winter me; Jost rscsived and far sale ,by - PBANS TAN GORDkn, . ocTJ 1U Ascend street. TNDIA ttUBBEtt UAVKLUUKb—An- A. otbet inpply Jast received at the India Bobber Depo*, 2G and R 8 tt. Clslr street. 6c2i J. k H. PHILLIPS. I will A KUbtllStt BLANiiKTS—An other lot, vsrranted to stand heat and Cold, jast received at 26 and 28 St. Clair atrest. . odt . j. a n.pgiLura. INlilA iiUBBKa DKLNKJNU CUPS AND FtLTEBS, for Soldiers' ns«; for Dds at 20 and tfl Bi. Clair street. ' ' ocSB , J. A H. FHILLTPg. TNillA MJBBifift' CUAl’a; FANm XIiSOOINOS, aLOVZS and BOOTS, dsrsafe at 3fi end ffl EU CUIr ■»wt, ’ J.’tßl PBn.LlPa. SUMI/Jl'hti bKKO—S bb> formic by • ocU' .. .., ~BJOO»jrS. I |O«LtIM.. , V 8£ ■: enurms. WILSONS Sewing Machines, no. si rirrH bt»zt, pittsboboh, pa., Awarded Ue Tint Prtaim* at Ue D JJ r T K D 8 T A T K 8 PAIR For til© Tear* 1858, 1859 and 1860. UPWABDB or SOjOUO MACHINES BOLD IN THE, UNITED STATES. MOB* THAH KfilA BOLB TETB PANT TBAB. We offer to tbe psbUo WHEKIiSB I WlLßOH*fi IMPROVED BKWIBG MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICKS, with Increased confidence of Its merits se the best' and meat reliable Family, Sewiajr Wasblne now la use. It doee equally well bn the thickest and thinnest fabrics, make# the lockstitch impossible so unravel, Alika on both sldea; Is simple ip construc tion, more speedy, in movem«uit,.and mors dorsbls then any other machine. Circulars, giving. prices and deecriotton of Ma chines, furnished gratis, on sppueenon ta psxsoa or bj;leizar. ** r’ ; *• Kvery warranted tor three veers. itAsu WM. BDMCTB A Op* gKWING MACHINKa A' OB VTA’ saequJlod doobU tkmd $35-FAMILY 6EWIHQ MAOfIINKB. Salesroom, No, 13 Film STBSKT, .Those Msohlncs will do ell kinds of work, and are warranted and kept id repair one year without any charge, ' ' ' LILLBE, BTRAIH A 00., Agents. . BPEQTAX NOTI OK. Let the poblio be perfectly assured .that they may buy and os* WILLIAMS A OBVIS* MACHINE with a*-mnch Impunity na any In market, notwith standing the great tnlntAlAme'nta purporting to. em-. ■hate from! the GfdrurA Bake? Sewing Machine Co. ahdotheni The Ureofstopplng persons fromusing these machine*, when they cannot 'os ‘from sell* Ipg them. 1b preposterous. This. Machine vu pat. enled Fel>. 12,186 L We pronim to rwhrd guy pereais trUX a Bating JUeeUae who can point ont one tingle ■case where a penon to whom Wbaveeold a Machine hate been legally a topped from using it, or have had to pay to any party. AGENTS WANTED. £& LILLET. BTBAIN A .00. jnEOMC*4JL. mAKK NO MORE UNPLEASANT X AND UNSAFE MEDICINES.—Tor unpleasant and dangerous diseases, us*'HBLMBOLD.S EX TBACTBUOBU, which has. received the 1 endorse ment of the most prominent phvsidass in the United State*. Is now offered to an afflicted humanity tea certain cure for the following disease* and symptoms originating from dim earn and abase* of the Urinary or Sexual Organa t - General Debility,- Mental and Physical Deprenloa, Imbecility, Determination nl Blood to the Head,OoafUeed Ideas* Hysteria, General Irritability, Restlfsgmws and Sleepkiraes* »* Night, Abeente of Moacnlar Efficiency, jLaeaofAppetltV Dyspepsia, Emaciation. Low Spirits, Disorganise lion or Paralysis of the Organ* of Generation, Palpi, tatlon of the Heart, and la tact all the OQUDo mi Unfit efa nervous and debilitated ffUte of the system. , Jo insnre the t genuine, cut .this Ask far Helmbold's. Take no other.' Coreeguannteed. j aeeedvwrtiaerewmt In anothercohrian.' 'apgfcdAwF OK MitjEHY / Thatib XX tub QcxaTitMC—The Proprietor* of tho. uPAB -151 ab cabinet or wondebs, anatomy and MEDICINE" have determined, regardless of expense, to lasae, free, (fax the benefit cl suffering humanity,) (oar of their most Ib* tractive and inter* eating Lecture* on Marriage sod its Djignallflcai tons, Nervous Debility, Premature Decline 01 Manhood, Indigestion, Weakness or. Depression, Lots of finer* gy and Vital Powers, the Great Social Evils, and thorn Maladies which result from youthful failles. Exceed* ef Maturity, or Ignorance of Physiology and Nature's Law. Themlnvalsable.Lactaijaa have- 1 been the m*an* of enlightening sad saving thous ands, and will be forwarded free on th* i ocelot of faur stamps, by addmalng “flswtoy PoriMam-Qabi^ »«* of Annivmg ond Mtdiri—, 563 H. E" , jufeijdawT ANMOOl): ROW LOStf HOW BXSTO&EDt—JaW PsWiW, to a Sealed E*. rfape. Price NC t OemU. '• A Lecture oh the Nature* Treatment and Brdical Cure o. Bpermatorrhaa or Seminal Weakness, breed* unury Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally, Nervousness, Consumption* Epilepsyand Fits:Mental,and Physical Vaulting from Self-Abuse, Ac. By BOBT.J. CUL* ▼JC&WeLL.BI. D-'Authorof the “Green Book,** Ac. GABOON TO THOUSANIMOFSUrFEBKBS," Sent under seal, In a plain envelope, to any addrees, p6st-paid,*cn receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps;by- DmCH. J.O. KLINE, IST Broadway, N. T., Fost-Offlcw Bos iiSt, an7:3miUvrT - Dollar savings bank, N0~65 Ponanr SvaxiT. CHABTSBXD IN 1856. Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock* aleo on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist to Not ember Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clock, end from November Ist to U«; Ist from 6 to 8 o'clock. - Deposit* received of *ll some not Ins than Oo* Dollar, and a dirldeod oftho profits declared twice * year, m Jane and December. Interest has been do* dared *anl«*nsBaUj. In Jane and December, since the. Bank was organised, at the rate of elk per cent, a roar. Interest, if not drawn ont, is Biased to the credit of the depositor asprlodpel, end bears’the earns in* tenet from the first o*7lol Jana and December, coni* Decoding twice e jeer without IroobUng the deposl* tor to caul, cr even to prseeni his peas book.' At this cate, money will doable In :lese than twdva jeers, making in the aggregate bmctajtp an-nair rn .... . n.» Books, Containing the Charter, By-Laws,; Bake and Bsgoiationa, fartdahad gratis, on applications* the office. Pwsnr-QXO&QS ALBBES. John B. BcPaddea, jobs HnfaßM t Aleundtf flnatf, Simm UtAuley, /asms Hardman, . ° «t>i Alexander Bradley, Jobs O. Backofen, Qeorge Black* -. Jobs B. OanAeld, Alonzo A, Carrier,' <fcarlee A. Colton, WUll&m Dooglaa, Jobs Crana, HopeweD Hectare, - WiEua 8. Eitm, ' Betas H. Hooker, Bichard Bar*, ' Wim*m 8. Latclt, BecacraaT Ass Taaaaui 1862. MoCORD * CO. 1862; , HATS, CAPS, BTBAW GOODS. BONNETS AND SHAKES BOODB. Wholesale and retail, m WOOD BTBEIT, PITTOBOBOH. We ere bow receiving a baaoa aDDino* to onr al reeds tiWKis stock of HATS, GAPS, BTBAW OOOpS, SHAKES HOODS and PALU LEAP HATS. /■ i’LMjiiirchahts visltlnrourcity nan boy from as at lower pried than In Philadelphia or New York. , j sp2s ' - • - McOOBDAQO,. ,'CtBDIT TREES— UnHranqnm to nra 4J, ca*s*a*~A very large stock of chetoe XHESS» of selected varieties to choose from* with every posri* hie care taken to have even variety'true to nems. l Of Apple alone we have 176,000-—60,0000 f are three year olds, 10,000 ftror year olds;~Pear, 10,- 000 two to three yean old. Peach', Plum, Ac.; a fine stock.' - ; Basaanca—the Trees lathe Nareery. Call end examine them. * ; £ V.EBOBEKHS from 1 to S leet, by the hundred, chew; also, SHADE TBKEB AMD SHBUBBE&T, wbofreale and retail. t , •;<> : Address PITTqBUBQH AND OAKLAND’ NUB* SKBIEfI, Pittsburgh, Pa. ’ ; mIO-.Hw'f . JrtTTK WTmiWm: Je. QUGAKS i bUGAitoJ!— £337hh<U.prieeimdchbi»«B»o.&as*r; : .< i4* ‘l6 : do - I do Porto Pico do; >;fiObbl*,' do T, d> ~ : do; Ir. 60 bbli. Crashed and Palverleed do; 1 45 dO 'A I end B Coffee do; • i- 57 do-’Yellow Beflned do; Afitullr to store ud for tide bp • 80H0MAKSBALAKQ, ‘ iiocid '&29 tilberty ■treeU ’/TUitt'KfJ, BYKUf * MOL4BBKf ,\J tV b»i» prime Bio Coffee; ~ ( ; .■47,hble Baltimore Golden Syrup;, J i > 103 do prime K. O, Moliieet; 43he l fbVe. do do; 6 cuke Berbadoee - f . do; 83 bble. Hew York Srropi ■ - fornbb; 80H0HA.KEB * LAHQ, ' -uOc23 - 529 Libert? street.' 1 r>K, WISE, AHULAY IN YUUK Jj winter etock dfjApplea and Potatoes. W* ex pect to recaiTOt&est week, * < 4 car loedsrotatoee;. ■ • 3 ’ "do"’ Appier, ' . ‘ CO bbli. /freer Sweet Potatoes; I Which we will eell In lota to ralt. , * 0c3.1 '■ I. H.VOIOT4 00. • r -"'iirvx-l'— iTOASSrVFoNTioNuA.iI A llfi bM*. cboica MAlag Acplah . ! : 100 bnsb. prim» Albert ' mJ for ol« by '. , L, H VOI6TA 00. ■QHUJiTti AND MIUULINUB—I ear Oloadtoarrlve'thlfday'afidjbirsalsby: .. .: J*O. ; MoVAY, V Incl 3 Ho. 10 SmithflsM street; Ca BAUtt ocn -»<M..mtedmwood«w. TT aadcgng^r -it */;«.£ SiSigStiZr^MS rpIHE EABTNEKSHIP heretofore ex- X ifting-betweea Wtt, J. HOWABD and BO* BEET BODGEBS, under the name and style of HOWABD A TtODGEhB, Copper and Tin Ware maan£ectums»wae dissolved on tbs lath October, 1862, by. the death of William J. Howard. The bu siness of the laU firm will be settled by the suiviv icg partner, Bobert Bodgers. All those knowing themselves to be Indebted, will please celt and settle. T3OBERT BODGKRB, having pti> XV chased tbe iotire Interest of William J. HoW* .ard,iate of the firm of Howard A Bodgers, will con tinue' to manufacture KETTLES, STILLS, of ail sizes, WO BUS, for OIL EEFI>EB- IkS, and all-kinds of work in bis line, at the old •land, 1S& Front street, Pittsburgh. : ecßtSm; . • • BOBxBT BODGKBS. \T OTICK.—ThB Partnership lately ex istlnje between ALEE. UHAMBEBS end DA VID H. CHA9BSBS, tinder the firm of A A D. H. Manufacturers, wa* dinolved on the aecend day of April, 1363. by the death of David H. Chambers. The bosinea of tbe lets firm will be Settled by the surviving partner. . ALEE CHAHBEBS. XT-OTICE.—AIex. Chambers haying Xy purchased the satire interest of D. H. CH All- Bfißß. dsc’d, In tbe lets firm of A. A D. H CHAU. DEBS, will oontlnue to manufacture WINDOW GLASS; single and -double strength DRUGGISTS’ OLAS3WABB; DEMIJOHNS AND OABBOT8; HOCK, CHAMPAGNE * BLACK WINE, BRAN DY. ALE, POBTEB and UINEBAL WATER BOTTLES, of superior qaallty, under the name aod ■I Jl. .1 A. £ D. H. OUAMBEBB. ALXX. CHAMBERS. ruua Stxxw BkxwxaT, l 'Pittsburgh, September 10,1882. i T\IBSOLDTION OFPARTNERfcHIP. X*^~The Parttwriblp heretofore existing between JOS. BPfiNCEB and W H. QABBABD was dis solved on the 20th of August, 1608, W. H. GAB GABD .being authorised to settle up the business of tbe lata' firm at his office in the. Brewery/ ‘The Drawing Bmlhem will be continued by. BPENCEB A McKAY, who. Intend to have always on hand a superior article Of ALE, FOBTKB and BBOWN STOUT. The tmdersigiied will be thankful to the friends of (ha late .flna.for e continuation of their patronage, and premise to make It their aim to give satisfaction to all who may^purchase from them. Mr. BOBEBT WATsOK, of Liberty street, so tong known to the business community, will have the manogemant of our business, with the full con-. Uvt in the Brewery. Address all order* to SPENCEB k McKAY, Phoe nix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pm , JOSEPH SPENCEB, •el, . ' JAMES McKAV. PITTBBBBjQB, Fa. pOINT MALT HOUSE, 17 WA TER STREET, PitUburgh, Pa. W. H. GAEBAED, Haliter. Dealer In BAB LET and BTE MALT J also, for sale, BABLEY. BTE, OATS and OOBN. ' . 17XRM FOR SALE—Containing about X 60 AOBES, situated about five miles trout the city. The improvement* ere a first dan Brick Dwelling, and fine large Frame Barn. Also, Tenant House and Bun, Ore hud, Ac. For particular* and term* apply to BAILEV, FaBBSLL A 00., * 0c31:3t No. 129 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. VALUABLE LUr OK GKOUISU, containing ono acre and five perchesrhaving a front of one hundred andaiosty fret on the Monon gabele Btver, immediately above Lock 4. be leg a part of the estate of James Tustin, dt***«ed, will be sold on BATUBDAY, Nov. Ist; at 2 o’jskck p. a.; on the premises. ‘/ here being a great dtpth of waler on the front of said lot, makes it valuable formas ufltetnrlng or other parpoees. Bald lot will be arid by order of Otphaaa* Court. 0c31:2t L'UK bALKv*-in tharpaburg, near tho X. end Passenger Bail way, tnree scree of lead, one-half of whlchlays epon the billdde, with a southern expcsQ a, and admirably adapted to the culture of the Grape, en whioh there Is a snug two story frame bouse, of five rooms, good cellar, stable, Spring-house, a good -wen of water, with bearing fruit trees, AO , which will be sold upon very liberal terms. • •' apply at th* Baal Estate«nd Insurance Office of G. b. BATES, Butler street, near Allen, Lawrenee ville. oc3Q-.3xd - LXJR • BALK.—in Feebioa towzuiup, X about) between East Liberty end the dty line, and bouoded On the south br th* Pennsyl vania Ballread. about'-elefea (11) acres of ground, under a high slate of cultlratlou. and well situated for cjuntry residence*. The Improvements are a comtartable frame dwelling house, or five rooms, hall and porch} a good well of water, with pump; stable, end other necessary oatbnfldlnga. Will bu sold as a whole, br divided to suit purchaser*. Applj at the Beal Batate aod Imaraaca Cfflca of 0. 8. BAT£3) Batter street, star Levreace* liHMi BAJLtf OR KlfiNT.—A Tub .Yard £ tax Dnuomne Borsngb, Is complete order mad having all tms modern Improvements, end capable of tanning ICO; hides per week. A>o, (or tele, two building lota, on Wcet Common, Allegheny city. heriDg e (rent each on Common of 38 feet 8 inches, with e depth of 230 feet to e 20-tool alley. Also, 60 or 60 boll ding lota In the Becond Ward, Allegheny, anitebly located; ell of which will be told cheep by- Inquiring of JOBS TAGGART, or JOHN BROWN, Jju, ocl6‘ Corner of Federal etroet end Diamond. UWJIT AMI UAKUKN FAKM I'oK J? SALT.—Ihe place known as “ttt. Plsgs,” sir* tuts in Bail tewnihip, four miles' from the city, on the Hew Brighton kind, containing 82 scree, on wbicn are erected cos frame aud- on* log dwelling! with other, oecewary outbuildings; an orchard of 1200 hearing trait trees, of choice varieties, all in a high state of cultivation; Will be sold cheap; • For farther particulars apply to J.W. HAUL, Haw 89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or to the subscriber, on the premises. A. OAMPBRLL. • oc9;lmd *, : aJ OFFERED FOR-fIALE.—We hate foar tracts of vmluabL Coal Lands, sitasted In the 2d and 3d pools, an the Monongabela rivet,with Ballroad Cars, Flats, and Homes, and every tbtng la; splendid or-: der to doe large and profitable buxtnsm. Tbesedlf- Jsrent properties we offer at low Brieve, and will take one-fourth of the purchase In coal. To parties wishing to embark In the coal trade, their attention Is di rected to the oboTe. Apply to «34 B. MfILAIM A 00., 102 Fottrth stmt. laac M. Pe&nock, JAn Marshall, Jumß, X>. Needs, A. M. Pollock, N. D„ HlUßorgwln, wniitm 7. Andeoon, in. Jamae B. KiDij, Peter A. Madeira, Jabs H. NeUcs, James Bhldle, Bobert Bobb, Walter P. Murttii, Jobs Ott, HtuyL. Btngwatft, Jobs H. Bboenberra, William MBchmert*, Alexander Tlndla. liaao Whittier^ Christlan Yeacar. a-CHAfI. aToOLTOI CIHKAF FKOPfiRTVT *\>fC tiMJH,'. /'■Hooted at the corner of Rebecca and Chartlere street, with a lot 25 tat front, and extending VO tat; on which is erected a Urge ocwetoryßrlca Store Roe ax, fitted foragrocory and tad store, a good stand fbr the business,. A deep cellar under the whole bhOdlng. The property Ison perpetual lease at f£o peryesr, and 1* offered at a great sacrifice for cash payment, as the ownsr has moved to Ohio. Apply to oc£4 B, MoLAIH A 00., XO2 Fourth street. SUPKKIOK BUILDING LOTS FOB SALE—The undersigned offers fbr sole, on ne* sonobls terms, some of . tbs choicest spots fbr build ing .purposev that are to be found around Pittsburgh. They are situated within one hundred yards of the 'terminus of tea Centra Avenue Horse Railway, and : are beautiful locations for private dwellings. The scenery and everything runners them extremely de sirable fbr shy one wanting tolocateoutside of the dty limits, ana at tbs same time so -near ora they that communication can be had with the dty at all hours. Lots from one-fourth of on sere upwards. Also, some Western Lands, situated in lows, Bln nesota and Wisconsin. Also, several small iota in Mlnenville, SOzSfiO fteh The above property will be add on accommodating terms. Inquire of JOHNHEBBON, . earner Sixth and Woodxtreets, Or, WH. A. HSRBOS, . au2:Bmd . Clerk's Office, Court House. m»K BALK TO THU TKADE— JC Kew crap K. 0. Sugar; Porto Rico do; . Cuba do; 1 Oreen and Black Teas; Tobaccos; Syrups; Choice extra family .Floors; Bocop; And a general stock of Groceries, In store and ar riving and far aale by UoDONALD A ABBUOKLE9, Whelm llq Orocersi Produce and Commission. Mer . chontvNos, 242 and 944 Liberty street, near head of Wood. / . auB QUAUto OUX,—The andenigned, ex- AJ Mentor* of the lots CoL Leopold Sam, offer the stock of eholce'WlNES anil LIQUORS of bis estate iln store at the corner of Market and Second streets, ’tittburgb,) to the puhlld, at private sale, apd at ; pzlOM>ao low as to make It an Inducement to par* chasers to give them an early.call. The former friends of the establishment are especL-Uly lnntod, and.expected to favor theuatatf with their custom;*** tiwy had the best opportunity to superior qualities of thostock kept by the deceased. i -0.-hahL *) j oaldAn u Saocueprs. PVB.bALL, x ABOUT EIGHT HOME i’GVEH . Ul GOODORDER ... jWliilißß eOLL OHIAP ifOR CLASH. Baguirsst ths - QAEETTB 07FI0E. 1 faHrtlli' ■ Fifth stroit* above flmlthQewi. RESUHSNUJS ON FKNM a'i'KHiST TOR BALK.—A three-story brick dwelling, .with tin roams, lot 90xU0.1n one of the best m cares on Pgnn street, aU tn good order. • Price only 94,600 -91,000 esatxand hetsnes In five equal pnnaal pay tfis&tA rnstomlnn at any time. Inquire of B. MoLAIH A 00„ mySlttf *•*• • 103 Fourth street. valuable pkopekiY Fok «T BALK, situated on Water stmt, between Mar. kst and Ferry, having a front of seventy-five fret en Water street—the same through to First .street. Terms eoiy. Enquire at 88 FIRST fiTBEBT. cicll:2weod , i IHUB BALL—One Boiler, t>feet iong ; : and inches diameter; one flue, 8 Inch. Suit obtefer* small engine, 6 horse power. Inquire at Ho. 183 LIBERTY STREET. ■ <*2Ltf F3B SALK OR RENT-—An Oil Re finery, In octuplete order. Apply to ..H,., y ,• -y./l BpBT.'ARTHUBS, mßfrdtf Atj*v at Law. Wn. las. Fourth vh GWiC well -lights “A. iuom In tba Gitsrrv.BciwDro. faurtb stsry: Apply oMbeOoumtsgßoom of TaXSOFFIOH. - »ri .i; JSB—■inbirrels.'keg isad-farcalehy.!; - HIMTH.OOTiT.mW, fSiiwiaattei DissoLMmojrs, zc. FOR SALE. UJ OOAii i^BUt'BKTY TO JLET. oils, arc PETKOLITE OIL WORKS.— Reese k Gxatv, Proprietor*; Befln«r» end Mannfactur* • pore Bfcming Petrolite—trade mark, Pore White- Carbon Oil, Pore Deodortasd Beusel*, Steezn Clarified Lubricating Oil, Cold PrtMed B. B. do do So. 1, So. 2 end So. & Machinery Oil, Argand Oil, DeAd OH, Glory Oil, Wagon nod SUB Greece' end Spirit! of Naphtha. filled promptly. - ■ sarQflic*, corner of Front end atreeu tfoaongahele Pittsburgh. Pa. •- |a!4 • jiiu i.iij^^iT .pi—,r,.-,~ ri i -*■ d. tniece. k BARBOUK, 0 A 0 N OIL, LAMP MANUFACTURERS So. 22 WOOD 6TSSBT, PittspTaqa. PxaaL qlo. w. KnTa*..~.a. V. trcoamcx* OIL REFINERY. aoLVBaSP* BETAS 4 <JO. t KAKUTACTCBEU 01 • BURNING OIL AMD LUBRICATING OIL* Beep constantly on hand the very best quality ol BURNING OIL, eleer end without odor; also, e good' LUBRICATOR, pure WHITS BENZOLE end OAR GREASE. CWARordera lelt et No. S 6 Pitth Stuxxt, Bank. Slodc, second floor, will be promptly attended to.. oetodtf - • jyjCENT OIL WORKB. LGNOAN, DUNLAP A CO., Manufacturer* of PURE WHITS REFINED CARBON 01 LB. Office, No. 291 Liberty street. 1 PITTSBURGH, Pa. mjfcflmdi PAULK OIL WORKS.—WIUHX4LAN X 24 A ANDERSON, refloer* and deicer* 1 in 1 • PURE CARBON OIL, (quality guaranteed,) PITTSBURGH, PA. 49" OAB GREASE and BENZOLE constantly on band. . . : m Orders received fof the present at- CHESS, SMITH A Oo.’a, Water end Pint streets. /. • ee2:6md . ! . . UCIFEK OIL WORKS. ' WILLIAM P. WOOLBIDGE, KASPTAOItrKSV or OOAL AND CARBON OILS, end dealer in LAMIBy COIHSETB, Ac., Ho. 39 Market street, betweetrSecsndsod Third. PITTSBURGH, PA. mh3Q;dly ' PETRONA OIL WORKS.—LOSG A MILLER A CO. Works at Sharpaburg Station,* Allegheny VaHoy Railroad. Office end Warehouse, 23 MARKET STREET Pittsburgh. Manufacturers of ILLUMINATING and. LUBBI GATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. AV No. 1 REPINED OIL, warranted non-cxplo five, always on bsind. ! . ’ - - ■' v cclfclyd Reese a grapr, • OIL BEItSSBa * WHITE BURNING Olfc PUBS DEODORIZED BENZOLE AND STEAM CLARIFIED MACHINERY OIL CRUDE OIL OF ALL GRAVITIES PURCHASED OR Barrels wanted. Corner Office, Kouonganeia House.' delunswly HOTELS . JiRENCETS HOTEL, OH TUB ZVBOPZAS PLAN, CITY OF NEW YORK, UVGLB ROOM FIFTY GENTS FEB DAY CK4r Bail figwere, coram PTsmltfort Shut, (Opposite City Hall.) • fiV~HealsM they may he ordered fa the spacious Rs fbetory. - There la a Barber's Shop an&Bath Booms attached to the Hstel ’ ' fiTOeware of BUHNERS and HAOKHKH who my we are full. ooS&dlyw • B. FRENCH, PnorahßUß. AMERICAN. HOUSE, Boston, is the largest and beat amend Hotel tn the Hew England States; (a centrally located, and easy of a©*'- com from aQ the routes of traveL It contains all tbs modern imprOTements.’aad every ecnvenlenoe far the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated;, the suite* of rooms are well arranged, and completely' furnished for families and large traveling part foe, and the house will continue to be kept as a first clam hotel in every respect. J 121:1yd LEWIS BICE, Proprietor. BTOm, V 0 UN Q BROTHERS, Fora- A nar. Liberty street, near the Outer Depot Fa. R, Pittsburgh, Pik, mooufreture BIA6HIHK HOTBLAST AHD BOLLIHQ.MILL FUBNACB CASTDIQB at every description. l ; i.- OIL PIPS, BOILER GASTIBOS, FIBS FBOHTR GRATRBABSjWAGOH BOXES, SAD AHD DOG IBOSS, ORATES AHD GRATE FBGHXS, 6TOP-~ OOOS BOXES. Ac., always oa handand far sale low.' Orders left with W.W? YOUNQ. corner of; Wood street sad Diamond alley; wtQ receive prompt atten tion. • ■ - ■ • lb'.' . mh23 £ Allen, McCormick a go., Valut Fousdxi, Pittsburgh, Pa. .. ■WWoxxnovß*, Ho; 901 Liberty street. Monufrctureis of OOOS, PARLOR AHD HEAT IHG stoves, parlorahdkitobxh grazes, HOLLOW WARReto., Steel andGl— Mould*,Bell* 4ug Mill Csstlngs, Mill Gearing, Oss, Water and Ar- Uzcn Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, Su gar Kettles, Pulleys, Bangers, Car Wheels,* Oormlfrmm and Castings generally. Also, Jobbing and Gearings mode to order. $ Patented Potable Mill, with Steam or Horn Power. pol2;6md ; KYBTONE FOUNDRY, D. DeHAVEH&SOH, * He. 47 rZDEBAL BTBSET, AVtglumf ( tty, Manufacturers of every variety of 000KIHG AHD. HKATIHG STOVES, OOO&IHG BAHGXS. Fine Common GRATE FBOHTB, FEHDKRS, AeT Also, OAST lEOH HOUSE FRONTS, IRON BAILING, and ell kinds of CASTINGS made to order. ; se4 T) CONSUMPTiVEa—The adver-i riser, having-been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very staple remedy, after having suffer ed several years with is severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption—ls anxious to mske, known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, hs will send a copy ef the pre scriptian used (free of charge,) with tho ,directions for preparing and using the some, which they will flndamrscvre for (tawoaptfril, AAfaaa, Hroadtttfif Ae. The only object of the advertiser tn lending tho prescription la to befiefltthe afflicted, end spread in formation whichbaconoelrM to bain valuable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, ns it will coat them nothing, and may prove a m—T"g- r Parties wishing the prescription wRI please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, - Wmismsbcrg.Klngsoonnty,H.T. " \X/KITINQ good aa aoy; f T 'perhspa better. In our judgment, SMITH A BROWNELL’* WRITING FLUID Ires no superior.' Prejudice aside, we haaard nothing In weaentlM thUibeoutiful ffold to the community, we epeajr from experience. Why send ISO VXD to Europe, an nually, te gratify a prejudice in Utot of a toralga article ? Give It a trial and yon will want n& better fluid. Price end quality win commend It. /' J.L.READ, Bole agent for Wretera Pennsylrsnis,. . selT ~r JSFonrtheirect. ; EDVCATMOJTM* 'VTOBHAL SCHOOL^—H. WILLIAMS Ll has opened afiOBMAL SCHOOL at No. 87-'BU Clali Third story. He is the’ counsellor of the Teachers, the man 4b' whom aB of us look loradvlceand instruction. l -‘**' JOHN J. WOLCOTT. X ooncnr meet heartily trith the above. .; v _ LEONARDH.EATON. I cheerfully concur In the opinion expressed above,' ; - W.B. TRSW. * I take pleasure in giving it aa my opinion that tba faregoing recommendation la Mly merited. - ... J . A.BUBTT. I know of no one who decerns higher testimony in his fetor. jL H. AVERT. .1 fully concur in the abora recoamendatlon. ‘ ' D.DENHISON. He can prepare pupQs to ths High Bchool qukkec then any other teacher in this dty. L . „ . - -A.T. DOUTHETTf: Tcxns—9l per week# ln,advanco... oul^tawd':; jyJ’EWLY INVENTED TEST FOB; 1 XXPLOBIV* CABBOH Oil, . UidiudaoMtir : O. & SHAW. X> on hand and for sale by 4 . LITTLE A TRIMBLE, s»3 •".'.-•'•.I-:-. 113 BeoowAetwetr bblfi. good Bveot Clderjust received ahdtorsale at Dt’Secohd st. 0017. i . t FRANK VAN -OOBDER. • ICB.-i-2U bags cleaned Calcatt« Bioi at r . ; tiGHOMAKSB A LANG’S, oc2B • . 3V9 Liberty streets CAABUEEB W.K.OUEBBK;. - tlvv Snxboxv English Dairy ChMaet|_» : <. In store and far sale by - J.B. OAHFXSLD, . oega , , . > Tint atset. near Woo(C. T>HOl OUK AFH-AlißlJllij, aaW etfles. CLE VELA tiiitMmaajajMLJ WHEiaJHGLin ir tS DMW E R ARRANGEMENT.—QiH. and ifttt MON DAT,'May leave the Depot of th»: Peanayitaaia Railroad, In Pittaburgb, m follow*: PB&m rpi, Cbhwafws aad Oacfaaott Sari Lfa* Ha flalsaflh L*oo a. b. {12:00 p. a. 4.-00 « WO - fcfiO » |lotls - LUO. “ jIIHO - Leaves Pittsburgh..... do Steubenrills ...n.i-i.. - dO S—u-uni-r-t, do OolnTn, l.i. ~im i. Arrives Chicinnj±l 420 p. tmf 6riO a. m. do St, '7(60 a. m.{ 6:11 p. m. o °, between PlttsburriiaodClnchmatl, Bp!eodia Sleeping Cur* attached to aQ Night Itain. «*f Wlmßrng XAw. LOO a. m. fjfla. m. 112:60 p. m do WelisvlSa. *• gjjg m I gjOj *« do Steubest*e fcOO ** p.i« m . i-m w . , dA'.WhmUng. 43A “ 1023- «* - Arrives 6dl6 *• I0;40 “• I &06 «* - Opnhettiftg at wheeling with Bel timer* and Obi BaUnoad, and at :BeDalr with Oantta) Ohio Railnmd tor Zanecville, Lazmaster, drclevCßColmnbnf, Ola * etnnatf, Icdlsnapohs,' St. Louis, afla point* West. - Nt&foryh «ad CZseeiaad lAm*. Leaves Pittsburgh.l.oo a. n. m. do WeUsrUIe. MOT .. MMMM . 426 « Brf» « do Bayard MM^...4.M «;u: do Alliance. do Hudson 8:00 u . fcia u WS ** ' 6*30 “ Oounecting at Bayard with Tuscarawaa-branch fcv New Philadelphia and CanalDotct; at Alliance arlth Pittsburgh* Fort Wayne and Chicago "Railroad; at Hudson with Cleveland, Zanesville and. Cincinnati B, TL for Akri>n, : Cuyahoga Falls and MRfartbur*, $3 at Cleveland With a’A X: B. B. fir irtt; Ihmklrit and Buffalo with O.AT. R.R. for .Tdado, Detroit and Chicago,'and tbe'Sortb'WQßt. . Weßstllle Aqebmmooatlon tsavM at i.-00'p. a. Betomlng farrire ■ at 2:20 a:*tnU- 5:16 a. ■. 3:25 and ra. ; Through Tickets to.-aU prominent points tn tbs West or South-west, North pr North-west, can be procured at thaXitgy > For furth» tuforskUon, mrolyto* Agint, ;i i WILLIAMSTEWaBT, Agent, At the Company's Offloe In Freight Station, Penn at* myg ■, ~t, g P MMERi vSu^SSjTaS^BS^SSSrS^^^SS TRAINB. On and afterTUEBDAT, Jnjy let. The MAIL TBAlH:le*taa:ftmfeafrh bum tie fasaengsr depot, at the interaction of Liberty and Grant itfaefai every morning (except Sunday) at fcso a!l tbs prindpalctaricne Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and pishing direct con nections at Harrisburg for Baltfmcre and Washing ton, and for New York via Altattown route. -~ The SKPBESB TRAIN leaves- tba- above named "etaifan defe at p. hu, stepping eefly at prio etalftstionAtdstkifig direct uoonecthm at Hairis*'' ihd ‘New- York The FAST LINS bane the aboWWnad Btatfon drily (Bundays excopfad} at , p, ody at principal atatiesvand oonneotlng at Hshte bunr for Balttoarefcnd Washingtoa. : ,r - LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN* with Passenger Car attached, faero the Passenger Btattes uvary morn ing, (Sundays excepted,) at . a., bl, ..running as * far as Oohemaugh and stoppuis at. all stations* / ACCOMMODATION TBAtNh. ' Tha Johnstown Aoocanaoiiatteo ftito iwm Aal]y t (czeept Baaday) it&Up. a* stopping at all itallcu tad TTaftl>ttunOOßStßSftgh. ' - lint Aoccpiraodathm Thrift toWaJTsßtatloa toaz— r. Second Aowwnrogmtioa .Soria ,tor WalFs Station toarea (tony (exocptfas&ir) atll*oo a-su ' Third Acconnodagaa' Train fair'Wag** Station lcavsa'dafiy(axtcstßiudayV«*4tDopL mi-' Tooxth AcooaaDdatiott Train for3Va{F» Station Imvm daily {eaospt B«ndaj) at 6:15 * The Chnreh Two tom* Wall 1 * Station erery ftm» day at ShOS a n.; ratorninr, feiatea Plttsbanb at 12:50p.a. anivd laPtttsoargnasfloUovs: Snm, 1255 p. a.; Kati.l24s p* m.: fast Lire, 12:35 a. xu; lfeOSa. a. ; Tint Wall's Station Accommodating; 630 k: m.;Bac» .. - . -•— Wall's Ctarian.*mxxßinnrfart»» ( I^6•p.-nu;fourth Wall's Station Accommodation, Q p. su “ Trains IrcmyiilryTinpajsglr.4ianatonavci at Biafcs viOsZctcrasetisa, with 1 Jolajlown f Awriatfnodattrn East and Weal, Kxpnas and Hail W*fC 4 ~ Tbs pobllo will find it Etsstirtotbiir tniwcat,! going Istt or, Wsst, to trarH by tteTamijrlTani Ussteal Baflroad, as tbs acconuaodaHoat nowolhrtd cannot 1» sorpaSssd cn any otb«rrbote, < TJj» Ikadif «ith stoa#, and is entiTtJjr frwf from dot. W* caayeaminMtßCy>spsed«iuio3BfißttbaDvbo may fiver this £otd with their nC/rmaaai • To fin Tcrk«...r.M»t> 80] 10' lO QO To 6D|To L*ncsu\er~~~~*. 8 60 .To HaErJsbsrg.«_ 7 6)1 • Baggage-cheeked to .all Stations oa thq teassylve* ilaOentraUlailreadi'and to Philadelphia, ciUUbo** 4aAZT6irTork. " f • ~/” ■• ■: Jqußßcra. -porch Ming -tickets In 'ear* : win to charged ad, ax#** aooonUg& to distance cmelcd«*n addition ita .Ih* station. .ndos,.excjpffrwn station vbsnrws Odlapdii; fca* no Ageak * ; w . HOTloB.—lir-eeae cf lies; the Cpmjataf VIU ho' 4 theaaetvca^-üßpoiMlbte'lbr-'ptTkotud baggage only. att&JacnpjiagnntaotaxraaflligßlOO.- .orj H. CO2T*7 paaiongMi'Mid.bcaaca.toacdlnMa u«ti* pot, at a charge not to exceed 23 ca&ts far each pas senger aadbaggaav For llefcßts* apply to Agent, At the PcouxnrlT&nia Central Eai’rtad hseepr Station, on liberty and Bfairt street*; "i ..^..XSOQtLJtBWIe, |a? iliEMl WBKKLX BiSXWESN O HEW YORK AHD LIVERPOOL, BP ingand emrearklag Faaseogga.ot .QUUIisiTOWH (Ireland.) The Lnerpocl, New Ycrt -ud PhUodsl 'pUa SteemshlpOompany intend debpsithfag their fatt-powered Clyde-built Iron'BUamshMa as mOowm CITY OF 2S. KANGAROO .^..^Bsturday,Nov. 1. EDINBURGH..^.Satorday, Hov. A Sud every voox, from' Pier 44, North Rlfsr,-:---'- v ' ‘‘-r 1 - • -v . na*6»’<re’Fa*aaaa*v FIRST -waoocigrrßßAow | fw i d». to. Lott4ofe»j.fl<M»|;..da tpLouikia.. M . to, to Piri*k~r» iAOOl ; 45J«- do to Bomboirff. 85,00); .da .‘tojHombnrg. ' PassEngenralsb farwardal ts Rsvre, Bremen, Rot* tordsm, Antwerp, Ac., at equally faw reieic < Koto.— Thu remtrfctloni nn travel, having teen re moved by order qf tho War Department, psmsngen about to vkdt..Snrope wlllno longs’ be required to provide themselves with pemports. ', » fiW riumiti.wfrhihgta briag oct thalr friandi ton bay tlcknti harsat ths followmg rates to Hew Tort; From. Liverpool or'Guahstowut Ist Oabtmfto, AM end 9UB. -Steerage frosxrUverpoql 94fi,aH Fvrsi ;OMeasiown|Ss,olC.- . ... .: Them Steamers hate sspstor sooomaodaUcns fcj pomeugm, and carry expw .eirced Bnxgecaa. Thty are built la Wafer-tight r.ron Sectlono, and baie Patont Firs: AAiihUatoreoti baaJA . JOSH 0. iMUUL Afatt, ‘ Ifi BtO*dir»j,Haw Tert» JOBH TfIQttESOM, Anct, <l3- Übertv ttmi, PtttaljaiTte rpHE PHILOSOPHIC BDBNEE— iL HATDIN’X NIW DODBLK-ACTIBO FEU. OBOFHIO BtJESIE, (or OABBOH OUU, b no. ready- It potemres many advantage# over the com mon Burners. * Lit makea a large or small light with perfect oombostlon. /-w ' ‘ S. It will tmrn any uaality ofoQ with safety, r - A It con be used-erita a long nr ahort chimney. ;A Itcaabenasdaaatopornighttamp. ' A It can always be msde .to bntfacoimmlaUy. ! Alt li more easily wicked than as t'other burn*.' 7. It can be trimmed and righted without remov ing the coiw. - It throws oQ the white Ughtnbove the cone. • 9. The chimney con be removed cr tareuted with out touching : . . •• These burners are the common No. lJose, and tan be put on any lamp now in uas.' Evertr person estng OefbonOllSoouM nsvsaFhikeophicßxmier. Frio* £s;csnta.: Per dc»B, (A Sold •t- Ho.'C Fbvtk street, Pittsborgh. . ;- P. HAYDEN. Je2s:lyinswF. r|W>FARMBBB AND MILLKRa GEOWITB FAH AND SEPARATOR, For ckaning Patented VBB\ la dhdo,simple and durable»wd to-got bp fax tba’ brat style of werkxaarialitp. - ItwriTateanna ktnds of Seed and Grain, and rsaov* QuStf fifrmt. An... oore and with : km labor, than any «dher machine., We present tala mfll to the public^with confidense that itwill' give genesal eatKfectloo sad come speedOy into gsnerel usa. Bit* tng purchased thosotexlght to znakd and JSDthms .mills in Weotsrn Pmnsytvanto Western VJqMa cad aQ Ohio, with tkerimttto sell fax IfidtamTlU nols; Ac.', ire ez* rirepanu to 'fill' orders at whoisssls cad retail. r - rT '• W. W. WALLAOL , ■ 819 Liberty KrisbundA Po. yULCAN FORGE. ‘ ’ ■' w. r.-i ’oamtoo- _ T j.. -> BTKA«BOAtiHAimgBAaiM>?jBtOB BOUfl, 1 PITMAB WSI6XB, LOOOMOTIT> Asoapssy Afi*nidiwlicrf;H*Ty forpat* y <;• - * tin Vt&bux&t u ,- flapm. Ft - - rfH). KEFIN lata ANJJ : DTHEB&— X tUttti P«X;.Og. Btflb, •ltota, epmJ«a*te* Pip« aod OMttopi of. 40- klsdt barton toad fit* lOboospcmr: jertatfeMrywdpcrtabtaßcßer*; * onstiUf, BMft«nlH hynJ«c*P*rt»naß*Pt«ail Acttatinx Xante W JfttmU, OrtfeJianLraa thm, w* oOarU!9 fcra»& Zb> ~ * * i.TT;. .i -•<- jfgfc3a«t»«T: WtrftwytTauffttSbittateP*. STEAM j JttAKBLE : WOBK&—Mono* Bssb, juri on ‘tobd ttd snub to onfer ftt-tbfrlownt price*; Wavoett Ctf< tjcnUriyUrrito * n*»; 6o*uiiW .faprareaaent.la Qt*t» atom Top* ;P«IA t AdTuUUafthteMi It coit*. but little nadafidi -xsrtb totbetaaotyoftbaQraTeStonec ! Wawoont au«df2i - TmiH Slotw, ftirabW IDS tarts* sAdttfll FwsJjhtßfc « ante** ; -t*ma*-Vr..uiZzw. .WamELAaST • trtb.tmn**'* V; BUtartrt*«t~gtataa«ter». ■ HYDSAUMOXKHgST;TLAfiTKB XttO tnd «"Ul>,fTOmof anatarthftr »VjV.Sb-flTA£fiAO%" " jtifcifiiiiMV tt»UbotjaL'ftttttaxjh a f« >
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