• -1 • v.- 2~` i ~.1 ENE •- : 1 4" • he • ; " 10 ,"' 14: • A . : . .7 . 1.1% . ' 4 .*: • - • . • ..= ' ,•,‘" = • • .4 ,- ... 7,- f;.2. .t. , -. , ;-. - •.;'- J. . ':•'''."..':"..''' ---' t•• ti ••• '; '-. , - - -.- . .•''' .: , :' , .... 4: ::: '',,T:. ~,;,',:;,,, ~..:,,,; ~•... .....1;; ,-,-,....„..,:-:..., .....: ;... ~..., :-. f ‘,..,;,., , ; _-• -,.-- , •:•. - .'7; ..; ~.!;: ...._ •••,..... -, ..p, , i.. - , - . '-;•...4.:•.;. L . f.15_,-,'", ••:'' -, :' , ,' , 't," - .., ::...,.'.-!.,,,'- i'',_•.l.. -, •si : '-';:`..'",•' ' , IL*, ',, i.',.‘1.;....".......:•;: s-',f,,, 1 / 4 "1,:' , -,''''. ,-.":' 4 P ...,::";:',,.:::::,5 c :, i,3 ;":4 ': ::'1::' ~•'..:' ~'_F:*:!-T:i._-,•,',':.:;',1.:':-;',.:;.- 1 . -, :' - ' -- 7.,';•'• ' l ' . : 7 .:..'!:. i '',. . .'1 : ` : ,, ' - •..4;.•:••, 4 '‘ , z. •o . - ~ :.* ' ..P-- % :, ~.- 7 : - . . , • + ! .L., - -; i. i.7.'i-,,,,,. 1, ::;:;,.=-;„, A 1.:.:,:.'-j, . 4 .,,‘:i...:':1* . ti„;:::: ',...., ' , 1 ' 1 .:' ,,,, , 1 :7":' . ,_' - ','".. ~.. 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I,l.,ll.t9lteurtwnieetikeeeoemkmot*Lntion............l•lo:s4oo A. 11A . .. 1 1 1 1.10 :00 . _ A i1 .... ,:„1 M .i . 1 ';` , .) . 7)N 114 . 4 , , J1?';: i t% 4*. ff , ..,.t,,t;: . ,,, ,-: .!,. : ..+.l Stdond " ". `,`, 481) P. M. eib P. M :!-'a 9 4, , , "64 . .i..t+1". , y rt .; `,.....,.. :, 0 ...:' .' ~.......,.., V ..;.:`.. ..,,k... - ~.*. q . 1 Third " " - l:: ,- ,7 - "'"- 1, ./('..1..,:t;'7...-.' 1.1 c..,Z:C.i'**; ...,'1 - - , , j'.s!.: . .."'''',ii.t .'''. l. !" V 'f ,,, ,:-.::, -, , , .'.. ,,- tL. #e - t, ;i. ", Pittsburgh and (3)ti ',distills Railroad. ~4::".-,- v , d , :, t . ,:,',' !,.!: - L'^ . - N.k . ',.:,; ; ' !'. V- d. - ; ' ,',..., e. t..' ..1 (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. ',l",srt:";ls . , , ' e1 . .),i7:?•.... , :c .,' !it,'sv.„ c , '.l.tZ -1 ,' ,. i;: . 1'A;„ , t'l,..L''.,':' '.fail , T ra i n .,_ 7:00 A. 31. 6:15 P. M 1 4 :1 „:! 1:'-i'2'::' i-:. ,1 ' I' ''' tL 'r :'' ' ,- ;'''''c : '(, - .7. : )t r t" : i ' iT s'.- " f i' .l '' . '('' E " re ' n ' s Trau cland and Flftiblo-g 4 h :3° Bncoo,l sl. . 8:45 A. 1%1 '' ri.i'f-s.C.'-'-!;;1'1'..7 ' .'. '). 4 . . ' It . f . " '' i' ... .:::"• : ::`: (Frog re c r orner of Liberty and Grant streets.) . .'0 1 ;;"..!,,,...!?:'4'‘,..("5t;:1.1.'1,;,!.;,%:..v:•.'..t:!4--. ;'•.:•: . 2 , :'- ~, ':',:s..v: l Leaves. Arrives. 4nA . 4 ' 4 4 ‘-,,•- ~, f ~%,--, I , : , - -- ~ 4- ~-., ,5..., ~ -. „-•,- „ ~ - 12.1.5 A. M. 140 A. 31. .- , ,,....e„, 41:.4.4,-,,.t.i.. 4 , t ,',,1, .., t .,,.._, , i ,- ,',,......, ,:•.; :4. ..., ... i Express . Train 6.25 A. M. 4.00 P. M. IP. M. 8.30 P. M. t'..(i.,1;. 1y'1,:' , ‘),!,11,t ..,.,..f.4::',.% , :.''' , : , :':71.",' , .`.: .7 ,7 :1 , :',.* , ;' ' ; Pnet Line- , i t : p m nOO A. m. ..' -‘ ' v " - ''' ' ''''' - ‘ ''''' 4l-:4. ` r " , '-''' ,. , : -..,.4-4 4 - 1 -: - ;' , ` , 1. - 7.... 7 '! .-- ' (;:,-..."-.. • ~t Nvpilscille Accommodation ari ... w. . ti R ... i. . d. ''4 - . 5 1„: I .:4.‘-';.';;•.,.,,--..„, , 1 ..,,.y . 1.,- - i t '...1.- - "A. , '",-i. , ,!.i,,t, , , i ' , , : i .1 7,.. , .17? , 4 ! ,:- : . ; ": , ,.:, ; ,; ; ; ,. .. ,... , , ,.. 7, ;_ . .;• • •1 . P .. ' " l l Pre 'elh m . Lit ' gy and Grant streets.) In _ 0 Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. el m 4. 1 . :,. ..: , , , ;.1'....;":1:" 1 -.:!;:tri:Zi..1;,..!..it-r,";_:'7.:, .., ~ .,.".7:1..!:.:; : ..4,, ...'.,.= ~::. , tast. Lan 5 e,..... : - . 13 1 1. 11.30 A. Line..-..-,-.1^.15 -I:d.. A. M. l'.3) 0 0 A. gi. ~.. A. M k at i' t ..,. .44 ,-. ?;: -. - i ':1 'n-1)` , 7,. 7,; j;', '4 L:' . ' - ' t . ; . 7' , ...4: , , i 1-'Pr” Train.. - 5. ,.! Z. , • . ! 1 :: -:. : "- + : ';'::•:;: - "-: ** `, ;- :: : !-. 1. 1 4;; : :fq` 2 *';;Fs!"'t,;'`" .. in C l'.2r ( l' , - ;i:1 , .t.,..tt :I' ,. :..,•.„ ~./ 1 j a l . ; e te ,,N r r e . s c t h i n n r g e d i e l: i b d c ad as on Co T r u p:s da C y a a s n e :n tar_ 4t i;"" -‘.l.2''' ..' ''' ' '-: ' -' ' '-;';-";r-'.i- '`' - ' '''''-*- '''!..--:''. ' : ' 7, l • a /b is corp us case, the object of which ---114-t;A:::j',''''`i:47";':-..;.,;';:`-;.;':.`'.'';''ol-;-''ii':l'' e'lla C a om e . Pel David Lynch, Esq., to give up. . 7. 7 - 44.,.5Z li .'f L CS : . - 71 .' ' ; '-' i:: . : ::: : ' .r ,.: :::::.,: . .* .'" : 7-:' ' . : '.'..". i.:- , ,! :.. . 1 ;,' ' • ~`,:: ' ' ',.:; -Min:Potts, the daughbir i o n f ta, E a li n z d abie n t e h w t. :) . 1; 4 did'E2-..: 7. :-? .- "L'S '3' ; '.''' . ::.*.:`.7.‘ . ':,-• .-..'.. •:',''.,:, ~,,,,..-.:::,' .- .. :, Cbapline, formerly of Virg 1 , 1 was 44trAiteet,.. iaftstssiii: 4 „.„ . .*f . t 4 l , 7ell(lllitil*., Miss v - o-5. , "-,.. - -";Tz - .. , 0 - i `,i'l.: 27. 6.. t•:. ;: . .CL.,.. ,i.!:ql, : , ..,1::-:..`i ' It appears that is Chapliee, e s d ev p er e a t i ts ye a a n r d s ..rif•ii.,,Til.-t",r4r,,,-iiT..%,---.l'S.-,5,,!-:‘,:„.`;4'..;,,,,,5',.;".,:q-;;:!--' i:',-, ,, since, was married to a man named 1- .r L':44 :: .17 ."' ' Y 1- -115'1? , " -4 ; 4' ,...‘" ,'. . - ,i . .".1 7 1 --: . ..!' ,. .i' ,, , : ` , . -, .,' . 1. , ..`,-,r,1.1,,,-:,.., years, happily with w w i h tl i i n l h lim tin i t n e t t h h is ey vic h i a n d ity tw fo e r some .••;'-'•,-'''":- i"`"*.--`--:'''''="...l-`'.'::''''••- '' , i : : - '" ' '' '' :ear ' Mina and William. Difficulties sprung ~s , m s, w ski , 1,, , , nt' , •-• , s-cy- , v , ' , ';' .-,.. , ".>:.7..; , :,i ! i ?-, :,..., !;7" . .;,"': • dren— '-'''''4,'-",`1.-1 s.;-s`;4:".s..- t....,,t ~,-,;;,,,.....i. up, Potts became dissipated, and his wife prot l'i:l' ''''''..-'-42'''''' l'"1"-v...' '. ' ' '': .': -c '-''' ' ---4:2:: !-C-' d divorce • after which, in 1802, she wen , I'*'''''''''l*l..c''4..44l-‘..:-rl''"r;.':.f.-''''''':'':'..i:'' "re a children, to board with Mr. Lynch. -:11 ..K 4 ;1 ; e:.r":t"'! ; ;"s-'1' , 0, 1 -*. -- '•" f i' 4 i,•:.", ;..,:t4 . ..Fi , _..is'i:l- r .,:: : - with her ''`" *2- i'f`'_,,s - , 7 1 :"L! . ...":i 1 "7...:.•.; , .; ;>.,: ;.:,.,..: Soon a ft erwards . Mrs. Potts removed to Dos e;11-. • '-.-- ''''' - • . 0 1 ., Cs* `, : , : .e.,"'LL: j s:ri ii , -!i, ,, ,•;-:.: t r .:7';-;:::'-''.'-- .-''',. Angolos, California, to live with some friends, 7;;‘".; :-i 7 ' .1:": ' l '{lq• ;. - 4, - -17 4t1-ty:' .. r- 1 :•',..,: • : , :'! . :i-..: leaving her children hero under a contract with ‘ tai :2 •z4 .--`.. ". ,; * . L 1 ' .. „1 - ". 1 =`'. : .."... ` . -: !,,,o1 - ,CL • i.?: 1 .0, 1 !4.2: 3 14,, : i?_ :: ! -- .'„::". -, :,.: 4 , :,,:,', - ,, - ":',, : - ';' - ',.J': il;:f1 Mr. Lynch to board them at one hundred and errr''' ''' - s". ' ---. ' -.; "Qt'`' - '''' • %The..- '... ~ '• ~ twenty-five dollars per annum. i;r•v.:"".!;:t:-.,..ii-;.,IIL'•:r.-<;:•:',..:''',,:,i.T,.'2,iti..?4,,.iil'k.;i,:.,,,471.:.,,,...7;,1.'.„--•:,::11:1',.,,2:....i furnished me ll anl . .by P h a o t r ta . ;i:t h t e k a r: t i t ti a n :w e ea h h i e e t r e h a e y ht w id id re o ...t.':;,',.'fz,,'"- '.1 . ' 5 ', - "i - 1C....,.." iv e rr. ..1'..-'.. - _ , •,'„, ,,, 1.f.. , 4;,:-,;:.; ~44.:g,..:, siosippl, desiring . ns:resoftowliredi4l, •"i '.- s ql;;•,,,:t i V - ,,,.' ; '1 -. ' : .";,. , ...„ 4 f.?: ` ;',.,,..- iii,-,;',,ti.l.,`;4i.',""c_!•_,iyirft,i-,,,,.5ce',7;,,,5,.-.,1 des . patched her brotio H lr , , , p i r n an ee ci m sC p s n e y ..ha n p i l t i h ne t. , , t e o , ~ ft. ' rl,i'", . • ~. ":, • , . .-.) ; 1"4.,:.,1...-,is'i..t,l ~'..1 - fijs i i, ..,..,7:;'.1 this city, for then. 7.sit 4* ' ; '' ..e)-4. ' l " !"f!?! "i''' '' ':'"• -• ';‘ , l , ''" , '''l, l 1 51%C. - . - - - „ , •L'4,• , ,ic5. - .i" - '4,"';,1, -,. officers, visited Mr. Lynch's residence, in 5...fi,47::,'Tir1.,,,.:iti:.:!,:‘,1ci,,:1.`..,„:;:.7..,;1..,: .';,. ` ,: i", , !ti5iii . ,.,'1 N ,!; ; " . 1':.: .,...„4 1f .... itsl:''',.,cs,_, He Peebles w bl es es t t n o f 7 r e n sh e d i claimedp ih a n n t d the h I-;i-;'7'.l ' . ' -' " ' '' ' ''''lnr l ? elt l ;'' : `-'''-'-' I, • h refused to give up the '---i ..-'L''4l''''-':'''''':'''':..''''*' '[.;.:-4:-.741.- c '' ' '''' ,' i..=: -1 :-. , but „ ' , ,i.r, , . , :5„ , ,,4.....,41.,,,:,.5ci,..,,,, ~.._„:".., zo.c,s, • :, ~.:, Lynch ;.- `` .:4;: ' .:-1-;. :... ; ,;.' 1 :, - "' -' ' ' ' ' . 4 ''L. : ..L' . "lii ., ( - ii-i(27 - li.,(t r. ~;;Jr:',',.;Y.,l:,`!- . _:.70, ! . . : , ' that there was due him for their maintenance ' 7l'r 44'' - I ::.--:;' ' ' -'. '' ' -'' 1 ';7 - • ' I.' ' ~, ,.. .•.1., . .ti....,:i1.i , .._•:-. L:, "-, ''-.. between one thousand and twelve hundred d01f1...4,,.i„7,,f'._;:',-"iF",-.,';'.1-.--::1--,'-'-,-;`J'f'4..-•::‘.""-.7.',!T,-.r-',...-%7.1.1,-4—ii,-..-",...;,-i-.."-;,. fl...4,,.i„7,,f'. _ ; : ',-"iF",-.,' ; '.1-.--: : 1--,'-'-,- ; ` J'f' 4 ..-• : : ‘. "" -. 7.',!T , - .r-' ,... - %7.1.1 ,-4 — i i, -. . - ",...;,-i - .." - ;,. tars. The uncle and the officers left the pre . m- Ki`isi.;..,..zii.ll.:::,i:-,,..";"4,..,'".?,,--,'"7.';'.,-i ':: : ;''-`,.".• 7 ". ,'e.S"• l ; 4 ;'.l - "t1ii,....; : :,,;; , t-1, ises, stied , out a writ of habeas corpus, whic .4'4"..''':-;'-ci'L'''-'''''-'-' ' ' ..''''' ':--''''''''''`; "="''',',--:. ,' '1 was argued before Judges M'Clnre, Adams and " ' ' ''' " ? ' ''''-4 ' .l' ?-')1,5, - -:-,': ... ,'-',', ,' ..-:,: ! :, . ‘ ... t ' s A,:':i ' ' , ''''''-..; .:1-. : : ,. J.:":1 Parke, on Monday, by M dm essr s s. w J a n r o tz . w N e . h r e ' r t:l E o:v q , 15t; ':" ' r't r . :.l` . : • T '-'' . --.,'•-•'.'' -:' ..i,l -, N' , l.' - -'-':' , ".. ry and:D. D. Bruce an ... 1 f 7 ; 4,- 4 ', ~...; 2 ` I- -...ir%3 ' ~ ...j, . , - . .. , 'FrtY f 7 ' ) 'e‘.:;--;-', q the Court reserved fl decision until Tuesday. .1;i11--5.,- .., i•v,T-,,,0 T . , ` , "- i i ... , .,,,,, , ...'.,:.;q .. . " ,.` ' .•„, ". . 'i " ., ,,.. 1 , ... ,: t i -`7;,4 , „'17:.:1 , ;•' :47 :,,,....` - ,: f ,.. 4- 2 , , 7' , i ,- , - ;', : ..i 4 .,, -. ..• : :„..1 u n iien .en J , ,u n d n g d e m idl id e o lu t re he f r: l a l d ew a in b g r d ie e t er. a e n e d , able . ; ::i::''-''-:':'';''' ' ':'L'lj ' ''':' ' '''''z-f' ' 'i': '' -'' - j ':'::::` - '7 1 -'',' ,.-- -i . " - ,t...-%:17,.T r ''ii-..`,','-_,. - '::: • ;I °- I nu t is ordered and adjudged that Mina I, , , itts 1: 4 4.. 1- t 4 ;: -- , :',,i i 7. : ,, ; ',*,,,,,. 1 ";,,.,4;C.,,,,,,t.,..1 • 1,' . i .. i .. - ",4 1 ,,V 4 1 :;! ..,. ...:, ,.... !.;, , ,,... 7.. ',. ,, -",.1 mbeegthiverenEinlitzenhtheethpoG7ecslinopntianned custody ofher h '1:711:1Cf-:7'"'. - ` '7l::-.-:':;L‘-'ll7 e -c-5 . t4 ' 2J.1 : :; ' '.4 .. - :%: . : 1- 1 *.: ; '4 1 . '`!' '- ' : •1 i C a li W ap t l h tn e e_ P , a t as h e elt j u a t a ho a r a i authorized d e a s:g t'a e d n Y t of of the l'ra rie mother. is t ._._,..,,i ,: . .,,..,,,.1 .:, .?.f : ... , 5 . ,'':: . .: t"; , : ..' ' '. :; , ;: . _ . ' ' , , : j ,: --- ; ;.°- - .: . ; ! .: . :_r,i i i , .. , : r. - .r ;„ . ...: ,. . _1 .. ...,.. z w.:f i ,.. , - , , ...,: ., ...‘,:,....i of Thethe e sa h i i d ld .A w li a n s a a P ec o o t r ts di i o n g t iy h e de p i r i e w m er i e s d es ; "!'''''-l'l'i'.7':‘":l-77'-:'•;i3'",':':'-i:Li':''''`V.r,"`"ti4..l custody of her uncle, to which ste would ds e into the b not t-'''''''''a'':'''C '''''--;";''': ' '. l .''- ' :- ! '- ' ; '- i ' , : 1 -2..' t 7 i e,,,.. - 4 •", i consent, and force was necessarily use ': i ..f f;. l- .s ,rl i' . : si : ) .k'' ' 4.4 .1 .1 - -i ' ' , 41 ', : ?L:1 e .; 4 4 :1 :-.' . .: t!' lti.. ' : i. 7 1.) .;-",,.: ti , : :: r . j"k .. c,':' - .::: ‘ . ..::: will be taken home at an" early day. 'l^- i .,.''-',-?14 g ,4' 4 F i 1 5 .-, 1 '4 1 ,- A '.:',. ..4 lff c - i . .T.,1 -5,'-' .:1 ,,,t ".:7,' , . :' ;', - . -• ; . ,7",.7,..7:.: : . .. - ,-.: : ,..-1 - .1,...1 injunction Against the Citizens , Passenger art 4 fYi,„...1:-&,,n),..,-.4..:' 4 c. t „ : „f14.-J',;- ,-- : - ... -,',''.. ,, ,,‘q-4 , -....,..- , ., ~.-; Railway. 'i , ':1 ,1 'i .. ." : ;": 4- 4 7-.2 1 ::::: : :,';!,," ':;t : :!.., - 7, -,.'''','',;.....,'',.,-!. _:":,lbuTrghhe R m a a i t i te w r a3 of ic th o m e o Lawrenceville vathe c Citizens' a S s h a p r p a , s -. L-'4 ' l9; ?''' ' ' '47-: ' - ' "7.-. ' 77 / L ".. -: '' ----44-7 " .. . -1. • - r 4 ,,l''r 7..::;. '\- - • 4 .''': r• -,-- :.:!: • ; ::,:lsenger Railway, Company on Thursday last. tZg.-:-.r.i4_V.:i':',.:-%..::,:.-„,1,i,.''-:",,%'i-':-,14.N.ii+,4; ::!i e ' 7- ; ,,- . 1, -Th: ; , =';,i the plaintiffs tiled in a bill i f n re e tn qu n i t t f y, g asking that .`:•ll,ni,;*-'‘';'l`;4''''sf:',";,.:el"":-4:-'4,,,,..-. - '''''! . ,,'::"' . " - ..!' - i"- '-'',':' 4- , ' ..: e....idefendants be restrained from n their road, :r.a1.1'7.4'_'",%:-;' r- 11 - '4 !e r.....,"•] ' . 47 4,` . ..:-,,_c ''';:- '''. ,'' e.:1 , '. , . , ,. ,- .; , came up for decision before Judge Lowrie, iii 46:4-.1.,'41...,_,,u''`'14,,',44,4'.:•1:;;."-,.•;7,,,1„1:i•-:•1f;;ii=;,,,,,,,,:-,5.,":..,.,.,-.:'-..,-'-.;„-;...:,•.., ~-:,, . .1,,, 5 .;-ithe Supreme Court, on Tuesday. It had been ~"..;•",•;'.1,5t.".-%:...?,,,,:,..',%...;...:_r, - ...' , ..!.._ , , , ,,i,..,.. ) .. ::•,,,: .-...'s% , .largued on Saturday by G. P. Hami , , , lton ii. E it s i ci rs: .: ' •'- `'''''" - i. l l - "'L %. %''''l'- . Z .1 " '''',..'' 4 '' .". '''''' f the Plank Road Company, and '.' and _,l_ r-'7 -- -1 .. - :,..,.,,-- , ..:, , .•, , s -,•,- , ‘-,' -•• ':., ,' 4 - " L ., ~• ~ lo 5. Es fur the Railway Company,_ ?, '-'''•:•":e[:'ili4i74141.;":1:••::, .t'!..` ' '` .%; '' '' ' ''ci l .-r''- ::''. :c: " :- :;-.41 - t•ietl They a'a e-rs"g returnedr'Lagranted the time bill y yesterday te amendr y da with the seal 1"::,";••,'"'7,,,..7itqf'•ti...- zv , : 0 .:::' 5 . 1- tir , :iiviriF';';'«..: - r •! , ,` + ~.. ,1 5 -.. -',.-", . their bill. '..W . 4a.,:...:`:-.•••t.... - " . ..,..:!:. .; .:7 :: -;V:',...-,: ,- .7,:. .5.,..., s;.-1' .. ~. ~,iof the corporation e of Lawrenceville, and the 1f...; ' ‘5--'•;;;. " :':;:-.4 j' ;::• • ••I '' ; • I '' ' '' f L -t: 1r. i1;: -. 4; .: ',, c ,-1 •- ri' ... :': .i t . ': . ,llfCohllioewf t J o us g t d ic ee , re a e fer some remarks, issued the q '''Ti.'-.." ; f!• 4 .''''`"` '':`.';'•'.'"': ,'y '"" '''',.:l'; ~,-..-.--!"-,..• . ...i.t. ' ~.":-.- •-,:,•'' ville and Sharps-1 ~.",,,,..5,,,,,,,..fi..ii , '-'` L -, 1-: ;! . . , : - .: - .. 1 . 1, ! : : , . 7 .'.; a n.., ..... . 7. ; ..,..::;..- •ILawrence '-'1:-.-Lf;: ' ' '' ' ' ''-":-i.-4 y. ;:. c- -1-- ' '7-;. -.. - 2..i-` ,, '''.;'1..1; 4. --, -li r ,-:;" . 4 , , ..,.,. i.; . , :,. burg . Pla v n s kroad Co. :t'l•s,i."-i, ifL",'Zilf,",,t:S.-,5,,,,,,4.,-.4--'-:fl• -4 : , ;'l.P. , i'"••`!"'" 4 , 'l,-,'l • , Railway Co. j ()f In Pennsylvania. 6i,T,;!1:-.:-,,.,i,:fr,,:,..4.4„;7,::::_.-;., c„,;,, ,, ,. , i;tr.;,,f,,..i 4...- - ritizens Pass. -.. ; ` '' W ' O - g;fct•: , `'.; - t' ,4- 1:,;.,',-..,1„ ..._',,, i1,.!'_,.:,; , 1 , 4'.., , ! , :', This :cause tame ou . o t be heard on the 20th .•,:!.!.4z4e,:,:.,ti':7.4.„,7ii.,X;;;,.::::".:_f.1.,.,7ik7,-,if,r....;.ivi., 1 : :?-.... , . ,, q ,,, ..;:';'; :1 -. ...L: ~t ia. a2t y L of ow S r e t p e t , em c be ht r e , f lii d o n 9 ;tric h n efo o r f e Hon. Walter -.41,.. , ..11 , 1 7, :i i i . . ,. .t,.. : 7 4 i , , , ,,,• - r. : . ,. i- . .::." .,, ,, .. , :-"7-.,,4- ~,: ci'..::,1,`„.:,-1,.....i,..L5..,...,...,.,.;••••,1iiir• ued-the 'Supreme ..: ,, ' , 1 , „ -,, -.;.v.. -- -;.. , .,., -4,,.'1,•,•?;.-,,,,„-'t,%:: Court of Pennsylvania, hyeouneei. at chambers, and was ' , ';-- - - , ,:t, ,,,, ,v4Z, ~. •.. , .".''..=- , :a'---z , . - 1,. ."'"{,'.'" , -;:q . ‘ ,....'.1 And thereupon, upon ronsiderationth es ere fe o l f : ~,,,,..:,,,...„,,,,,,,,L,-.5,,---„„-:,,,,,-.717.-..:',7 - i^ -, , , r' - - 4 4;, , - '" " , .e ? - r- , '- ,- !' -, -.'.' - ' - '4. ordered,adjudged and decreed, ~-;,ff--.....,,....,',71-_,,.-.1,....;,",-.•':"Z-'" !--.rn::',',',oi;/,-.'lt was . 4n.-f ;;;' ; -' 7, 4= 1 ; - :::;' , f;' - ..0 . :!:;..-; • , - '. - . 1 ;7"er,: t:' 7;:i,'::- '; T - :,•,.-':,. owe, viz: ~ V'4-,??,...,;;,-,,,...11,tv.",,,E14,...Z."4L,,,,'2„,,,,i;;...,„,...4.L5..12403..,,,.,..:7,;.:.4 , 1 . •:':: . ;5.7. - iL',;? -. .. , 14 .... - ,,That - a writ of injunction be issued, to re . •-: - " ,-, 4P;sir,''Z' F' 4 _„'`'f, - 2 : - ..... , !..;,.,2; ~,,- fj 7 5,... :',i' ;y7 , ~ ie .. . .. i r . 4... , • . -am., until answer w a e n r d km fn e r n t , hc la r he o r r e d rs er ; e th er s . :..i i% lY. ;" -,-,.. :' ,2,, i‘ - ‘ ,, Z 7 : - •/ 7- .:... - "C' .- '.." . .;v7`, - ,r. : ,Y1tr.;,:;-9.,,,.. L .-.....; ; , , : :.,,,,;.,, aid defendants, t ..".,'11,,'-'-!4-::"".::.'..:,.1, ~. P, -,..: ', .' i;:v.- .: ‘.%, ,,' :- 2' , , , N ..,;:','.,; ' ,. -ants, and each and every one of them, from e a-#ti.: - *i,l - SZ, f '7 ,1 , ,. ' , 7 4.;_!;, , ''', ,:7 - 4-;t: ;::' 5 ..:,' . ,-;.;• , -.7 4 ay of plaintiffs, • . 4'*:*''''''''‘.;''';:-.':-...:''- ' f ' ' ' ' ''' ' ' '- ''' '' i .. " : " 4-. `; .- i! . .' , ,i'''' urther entering upnonndanfdredmisrudpigtignigngthenproad ...,°oii%n..4''''-',!:-'''`:':,.''''4l::'"!`'''..'"'Z'•-:;%';,``c.'4311(11 frOin constructing said . railway '1;15.7r5i''..". 2":lr°Z' 7;2" '''f..'.* .;' - .- 1 %..! .be same, or removing the plankthe t r h e e f r ro eo m n: 7‘11.„..,..,414,;,*,...11,..,tm:,'4...,155..:_,..':.7.t,i.t,;:,i.'r,A-',-Itilk,t"..4,:ii-,; ;.:'47•-$.11.,:,,...., :.:;":-..,7-,',4,tibluedirfrhoomrsePsee'Sani with their horses and p o l r amtiffs' said road with .•,;171"--';''4---,,,' ,. i :" , ' . ,.: - .P.,-i./V..,,,,. ::. ars on the railway already constructed by d ng c o ar v ts er , ° said road t. 71..,, 0 .. ; -1, . ,Ti: ; ,` _ !•14 J -::-A.5::,.;:4- ... =„,` ,4 . : - 7 3`,, , ''-; , ; ' 74, ,,% : 4 4, $4 --- ti;".. a . - ...i . ''' - ' - ';' t Th hem, over that portion of plaintiffs' the , . Hc' ' '-'T- v .7. .. - ' '''''-1.-;' ' '.4 .' - '"" , 4 7 ' . ": - .'• '-''' ' 'east of the western end of Arst tolls s en as al -,,- -.-.S '',F4,:;,-'';-:::-,t:.r.,:':-:---..*:-T•;,7'L7-0-;.i.t.'::,-,'`',....r,,, - 7,4 - i: - : ; i '.-,.!."-;-- " ij without the, payment of such o .:f.'o!"`"'''--?'-'.P.N,':••• ' -I'4: , '- ' ! t . ` , ,` 1 1 ,‘ t , ...'"Y - i r ;'‘i ., •`', L l' .., -, a a ; be lawfully demanded of them. .ts:;6:s-i.::''''''''':';:'';'::'::9'-'1':::;:::-.-4;;'''''''''' -..1-:-'-' ' '' ' -'' '' ' ' ' ' .- • --.: Security in the sum of two thousand dol t vi ing -i-,j e ll): " : ' ll ' . : ";.;' ' ` 'i l ' .-5: % -: ‘ ; : . : :; ,• 2,'- '; '. I ' -X - :.;' . .,: , lam, to be approved by the Prothonotary. - 044(]:7 !'.V*4.--s-i•v::4 ;:,!24,i4i<l.'_-.....:,;',P.?:1.--1 . 1.- ~...f1.„1„..,,,...,&,4N.,•.. 4-t,„r i! .i : 1.1. . :• ':;. 1 L. 7,-4 .. - F -, ..;,•;1.:. : r4..!- , ;..... , ;- I .g.- ~... , i -- , , :71 - ...t,t5 -,- :17 I ' The Hope use Company. "s'is*4l4e2V,P3i t,.44:it'''',,t'7-:::; Z ::,1.7 f , " : :; - ; - -i ,: ' 7- .,:'"''''-c,,-": , ;' 1 This company,whose visit to our city has i .„, ..„,..tr,....,,..i,..,,,,7 - --'...-„... , , .„, ~.,,,......,,.:- c ,,yl-.,.,.:; ....k,.,, ,_..s h 4'471?" 'l'vr-er..;.:'':-I''l'.-C4-:-.-'147..r.:':-,:s'''' -1:--- '" - ` :. 4, from Chicago, on Tuesday, t. ' q' .4' "I'l t ' ' '''''''''" ' '" "I.7''"'":`,;‘ , . - 41:',':- . -":7 , Bern so long heralded, arrived on t w it i ':itt-14%.1,,,,,,,,,..t..‘;e*-'!:•!,-..,f,-'1;if'!.--:.":,3--,'"`:;‘•;:-is:",‘!ifi--,,,,"-fi--',:;:,1.4' „rain.,,, p p Apparatus, which was expected to roachthe i e th a o fte ut ra tL a i a r ;1*1t7A,.......t.z...k.,4%,,...4.,4..,:1114.4t1:,;!::..F.,:,,i,,,....,,,:::::_,...47,i,„.,,;":7,1„,.„;•.;:,..',1-',.,--1.,,,:y111,:4. rnbers,hethlrietecoveo *'*l' 4 '-..1 / 4 .. '6 4k6k47 " ..t.;N"4. - . 14.. .- '' ''' ' 44.l-4-.; ' ‘i!;!r''''7;'-'417 % ' - ,'" q2. 4-4\ '. 44 ....tv a by a freight train during the night. The to e n n um n be ne r . , lo (o n n k l t y ng a , d ge el n e t r e : '''''44?-a4.`.; T 0:,• ,.. 1 ' :;" r .'-7 7- ..± ;• :: ;''.. "f: 7 . .,1 - ' -; ‘ ," ' ", ;-' ; ' ,, „ ; ; :i e ... , -e , l4 7 . 4 ,„`r,. , .; i n o s u r:ly ire set ofine h n y: tin T a b e ey a w l e a r r e ge met hed at y t e h f e n A re l: -• k'''' 21 "1 1 , : C'-'' -7:': , :-..;', ,;f ~_.-.- • ; .1 , ...;:' 5... Zi.,.1 ...I ..-' -.. ~,leghenY depot 4 i '''''.1154:::413-:' 6.''''.. .:‘ ;7. I. 7:%' .:'''' ;'''''''''.: . l' ' ' ' ' '' ' 3' ' l;4 '-. -5 en, belonging to the Vigilant, Duquesne, 7-0,,..',-,54„_._4:'61.-g-fi,.,-..'-,;,:,.,T.,,,,,.,.-.•zt-::7-..,--,-,,.=,..,-.:-.74 ' ile ', heny Niagara, and Good Iptent, some "''t4:444tt'4lLA't'l':::. '''" : ":: - J1 1 ::: ' ;':1 '.;: :7::,. : t .:.. ,,- ‘ .7.' •'.4,=chth - uniform d .s t , he ana op s e oUl H e oe w e ea c rin om g pa b h a y dges or: -,..-14-,F,0.,e':r,-;7._ ',--.'.:i:%•!..`,.,'4,1_,;;:`,,p,,'.--.,..-;,„---;:,;.4:--,7-llteY receive - 1 0 0' 4, 414U .. ...14,4; ..-:!i .._,.---• .t.: - _ -- ;; .. - .. , ‘::;,, , z, - .,.., ~, _! 5. , . , -...... heir arrival; and, preceded by a band of music, ''''-'i. -'**44"''''fr'n'-:;'3'4.:{77.-:.'%'.''''2‘::'`.tt--1,',:"5.e'c.:•:z.-.!-'.!,----...‘1, two cities, to the Girard House, _ t: t:.!-. ''';7.'ni!!'.s.*:.'l'''''''':"-'''' ;' ;''''‘. f.7.;'' '''''--7--;'-' ' ° 1 '' ..14 ":' -- • :' : '" i " --.:-...1 " -,: fsti.scortetl'therti, through the principal streets of V I-c'''":4;4:3:"-"--r":•-"••••-:;..,r'"e"‘-47--'.:•-s:rAY.,,,'"',.`i''-'..',--...:4-:-..-f.,,-'''' :;' ,7 " ; ,i - " " •. - :.. " i -.. ;' . ",,'".ib e ey will remain as the spec T ia h l ei g e ues th ts ey of tne h k e s-AV 11,,,,, .. % .,..;:11 . .. , * - :t-4 ‘,.;, --- 4 .,'"* ..,,, ~,:- , ! - : - !: - ...' - i - :-. , ..;',.kigilant Fire Company. . 4?". '''"'-5. '.-5 - ;:..* .. "...'1 ' 4 *. ': '''''''‘.::' '''': - '' ' ''' -': '.• i rk - p and about seven o'clock, they were ''''''',i.,74-...ur,,„:1?-t-:-_,,..,-.."!---,!:".-..',„„tf;--;:‘,1'',.,-,;',.V.J-:,-u.",44.',-.:-:.:-: -...- ' .,,'- '. -, ; :',.r i a .,"l,: r iuvioir , b a n numerous delegation of fire -1-i: L'' ' . 1 " .-. - l ' -7'- t. rr-- ; ,C-- "''' .-:- .' .. 10 `' ..--- '% 4 ',„`:1 4- " , - ',;.- '',....•----,'" ", I:- ' •'''` - ,- -,-.. r 4, -1 with bnd of music, by whom they -.i1 , :::: ,-- " l '`.- :-. 7. • "T- - "' ,"' , '' r "" , f-i .7.. 4 . r -..•••'. '.',' r---: '' ': ' ..:. '. -: 7 en , - a theApolloTheatre, where ;"..'•`'`-z--t,-;*‘-'4"-9 :V -I f f .i 2 ." -I. ' , .'T:' , ;"i' - - ' 41.4 - ..x.i:.'"-f '''' .- . ‘ .i.., - -;' ,- ,.„, --- ',;'' i.:: - .,";.,` - 5 + .",.-i• - fvere conducted to i , -',%'",i",..,.‘ T2t,-‘';',.<4-4:-.;.;:i'''''' ,--: • -• " . ';'' . "%..''' 7 ":"I''t", 1 " 4 '' "'-- ''''''' '' e have not learned the progra . a-4-ir.i'.l-1.--.‘"' ' ‘; ' 4 ''' :- ' -ii i' r, .. ,- -... ..".-- :,-, .....:, .7, - , •.,- - ,_.:, e y witnessed the play of the ;: ri Ga me rnes fo t r er t . o ' .. , .± c t ,.. - . " !- " . ='' s : 7 -` , t i '''"' '''-:%,- ''. '''''. 1. ; -7' 1 -- Iv, ,` ~- ,:* i 2• '',.'. 4 - ..'.: t'T ' - sume we shall be favored wit 'l ' .-°- '' * ',l ' l ' , ' -•'. ' T '' I.T - -4, cr , : i- . : I 7 : ''''' - ''''.„ - i''' ial of the steam the engine belonging to oqr '4.:11-'77fi,•.t;';:::,,.,..7:-:.l.::,„'i'-.',..:-.!,-,-77,,',,17..:,,,,',..;:,..,-;::..,:,'•,;‘T.-,,17;,+, lt. - :, ''''',ll,-".;;,,-..isitorli. It will be drawn through the streets 1 „,„ .. , ,.......:..,,:::„,:_: , 4„:„.:„.,..„.,,,..„,.,,,,.,,,,„,„,,,..„,„.,,,,,..„..,_.... : „,,..,....,,,,.,,"%etweennine and ten o'clock this morning. . finen o s t s : ....'''.C. .. ;l- ..6 -' - :: :T . '. 4 ;:fi. :: •. ;: ::-• - 371,: .".1 : t. • .!-' 'f '; ' ;- : : ,i::1 : 0 W have icis' bee Th n sn s p e p w l i h e d o are by n s a a t a u h re fa w rt i a th ha th te a m t -' ;17.1r ' ''. " -:' '' ' !.-:7: s " ...1' '' 4 . 1 . /', !. .'' . 4 . ....1t., c :- -:%!,' ‘. ...4rnament, a laxuriant °ro' of hair ' as i nk 12.:'-'-'4:''''''''''' '` --- '''''.- " '''''''''-' ' -'- ' 4 se who have prematurely lost it, will has .-,- --'',-:••••'•; ' -•,; --'- ~.:'• 4 -7•_•,. ,- - • ,- - -- . 4 , ..' ", f - --s• , -•-• ,-• ' ••••• for informing them street, and No. 84 Fourth •.; - :: : ; :::72,: ; .: ' ,: ~,.2.,,5 7 ,:1 1 :4 i ,:,,,,,- : :" , _ ,,' - ..,:-........_..: esoamed- business. toat that J. R. Cameron h . t e, ':ll ' '''4..:''''''.;:.'''''' ' ''.. • c; ' ' ' '' ''' ' ' ''' ' ' " .‘!-- " --71 ` ..4 t r6- -. ";1. ' '' ' .... - ' :- -',. -.), ;.:' , 1 now-prepared supply ' his former friends '' ''''''''''' ' '-'..-7:-I ' . ' ' :--; " : ' 2 ' ' .7. -1- ' ' ''" •.". :. ; - 1 '. • ~ ....- . .4,- ..., ,1" . ~. ~.," • rid patrons, as well es en! Ones, with the ; -:-r-t''' ' ••••''''''' ..'`''.-----'-'---'-‘ -3.- ' - '` 1.. ' '- `-::::', 1 ~-;,,. ' yle.Of migs;combining all the modern 4 ';:-..--: • :-:4 "' ' '' ' '' 7 - C:4':-;; ' ''.2:;,-.:: : ,..::;* :J. - ,.: - .3 7 -:, ::.. ....;-. 7 '4_ 4 ', -- t '' ' "t 'i. , !.l -' i'' , ,`l co ts :ro tg v t' etnentii. He ihanufactuFes a new and "- - ' 4": " 7-i `:':" . ...`!: L' -- ::•!;"-. '.'. :.' }.... - ::•.1..F,-,7'...' ; - - I' ;'... 4 :-.-7.7 . r - rl's.'"' cry beautiful self-adjusting wig, which con= V. , ;':-'.:''., •''',4**-;,-',,` ~..;-,''''',:-Z"';I:''1-sr!,,.444.--,-.`,;10 . 1 4 i sm s lightness, durability, and grace, showing 1 '7.:-.';l:'''''-' ; - : -. : ', -- -'.l t . , ' ' i. .e . . i -.. . 7 ' , e,q4, -, _,..i.: , .5ii.f,,,,',7 - .,,,,- 4 -'-..- 1 _ , e na t turatdeve d l e o t p ee m t e io n a t . of L t e h d o tat fo w r i lh l forehead, and find 14'i:':-/-"' g. '' ''''' ' ' ' :t ' T': ; '.: ''' ' an°B ' defyingne for styles their use, as well as every ' .::- -;‘‘.'''' ''-' ' '-f-:'. s' ': '."7:':-. '''''' ' '.." .: '- ' :'4. .?..' '- ' ':- as me ciption of ornamental hair work. Mr. t i .-‘,-''''„.' -.- :71' , 7,' ••' , : 7 • 2 ',4'" , '''. ':'; l ' '- ' - ; i ' , i, -- I- n has devoted years to perfecting him arid w d ill, we are sure, give price. 4;*::.7m-..;17'.•:7%-'-::?:,,, : t a t f iS i tae n h tl ti On in quality .A... '''l:'- ' .%. ' V 1 j33.D.3i ' *Yea -llk the , Persie,..tifter _a '7 ''' ” .. '4 E rns prin ap' al of the Second Ward blic School, arrived J - T - i,: . ; ) , - " , ..j... - # : •:' , .. r u i e f v i s i t . t o Euror, having left New York Li: 4'.. " . ' ‘;::.. " ‘l.; ' ''.! '' t. ' ill the sth or Gth o July last. .w 4 , 7 `' " • -;r,._ 0. 4 • • $‘ •t . „ .• •••••• .'~,~.~ • , • .1 . I VOLUME XVII. stye Plitt) Post. JAMBS P. BARR, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Taamsi—Daily, Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad ranee. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol lius per year; in Clubs of five, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure- and Arrival or Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft. Wayne 'Express Train 1:115 A. M. &56 A. M. 1:91 P. M Dlvtl Tram. 6:50 A. M. Express Train I:LS. OP. IL 8:45 P. M. 230 A. M Arrive at Chicago: Express, 6,47 P. IL I 'Express, 8,17 A. M Returning, a rive at Pittsburgh: Mail; 8:25 P.M. I.Express, 3:30 P. M. I Express, = A. M (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) Diet:Brighton Accommodation.. 9:30 A. M.5:01 P. M ..605 A. 11. 12:10P. DI Fatuity/rani° Railroad. (Prom - corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. .- 8:50 P. M. 12:45 P. M. 2:50 A. 3L 11:50 P. M. 4:40 P. M. 12:"Al A. M. George R. White 8; Co.'s Dry Goods Estab— lishment. We do not wonder that the ladies linger for hours in the splendid Dry Goods Flake of Messrs. George R. White & Co., on Fifth street, for the royal draperies of Queens can not surpass in elegance and beauty many of the splendid fabrics which are sold at this es tablishment. No lady:s taste could desire any thing more elegant than can be produc , d from the shelves and boxes of Messrs. White's establishment. They have two flounced Brocatelle robes, rich and rare, dark colors for street, and light for evening dresses ; Brocatelle ,flgure, a rich article, having the beauty of velvet, suitable for street or evening dresses; Silk Tulle Illu sion, intended for bridal dresses, which Victo ria or Eugenia might envy ; the styles are Va -1 ried to suit all tastes ; they have infant robes of the finest French Embroidery, trimmed with Valenciennes Lace, with caps or bonnets to match; they have point lace handkerchiefs, very rich and elegant, costing from twelve to twenty five dollars each ; they have real black Irish Poplin ; they have point lace collars and sleeves—a miracle of delicate neatness ; they have rich Eugenia blue Ottoman silk, a firm and very elegant article for dresses; mousline delaine robes of every conceivable pattern and figure, elegant and richly colored, and all the other staple and fancy articles for ladies' dresses. Their stock of shawls is of new styles. and very fine. Besides every description of shawls heretofore in the market, they have an entirely new style of striped Brocha shawls—the only ones in the city. Honey-comb Magenta shawls—a most beautiful and serviceable arti cle; tufted border shawls—tin entirely new style; Alpine shawls; and a great variety of other kinds. In the cloak department may be seen the richest and rarest articles. Velvet cloaks up to seventy dollars ; drab Frecot cloaks, with new style of trimming, which are perfsct beauties; and they have a large assortment of beautiful cloths and velvets for cloaks. For bonnets, they have most beautiful Tartan vel vets, and a great variety of other articles. But itis needless to goon enumerating. Messrs. White & Co. have every thing which can be found in a first-class dry goods store in any city. fir. White knows the market,watches it with the eye of practical experience,and buys at such prices as to be able to sell as cheap as similar goods can be had in any city in the land. Amusement. All the places of amusement --the Pittsburgh and Apollo Theatres, and the eoneert of tne Campbell Minstrels at Masonic Hall. were well attended last evening. and the entertainments seemed to give general satisfaction. The Campbells offer an attractive programme fur to-night, when we advise all who love to enjoy an evening to the top of their bent to be on hand, as the performance will be such a character as cannot fail to please. The delinea tions of the troupe are perfect, and must strike every spectamr. as original and life-like. At the Pittsburgh Theatre, Mr. 'lowa ap pears as "Handsome .Jack, the Highwayman, - in an original drama of that moue, and the minstrel troupe attached to the establisWnt, comprising more than twenty artistes, Neirgive one of their very laughable entertainment,. At the Apollo, the tragedy of •• Macbeth' will be performed, with Barry Sullivan as the "bloody thane." and Mr. M'Farland as Mac dutT. fL will be well put upon the stage. The farce of "Grlmshaw, Bag,shaw and Bradshaw concludes the entertainment. CUPPIN , ; AND LEECIIIN".—Mr. and Mrs. F, Bese, No. 17: Grant street. have lug heon vorably known ws cupp , ,rs and leechers, and their services are much required by physi, Mr. Bese has fIOW On hand upwards of four thousand European and American lecch , 2s, which he cultivates fur sale, as „ell us f o r !d -own use. Calls will be attended to at any hour of the day or night. When de,ired, teeth will be extracted. They have also hot • cold and shower baths connected with their estab lishment, clean and well kept. We have too few such in our city, and the enterprising, per sons who maintain them should be fitly re warded. COMMITTED For. LARCENY. 'hickllllll. Sands was arrested by the Mayor's tadice, on Tuesday, charged, on oath of Mr. Blair, with the larceny of a piece of steel, weighing about three pounds, from his works at the corner of Duquesne street and Duquesne Way. Sundry pieces of metal have been missed lately, and on Monday, Sands was seen to take it piece and I carry it off. He was committed for trial. Alderman Rogers also committed a colored man, named Edmund Day, charged, on o,th of M'Henry Rue, with the larceny of a gold watch and ring. Failing to find bail in three hundred dollars. Day was sent up for trial. J. L. LASILET, Cashier of the !it' keesport Bank. publishes a long letter in the 211' Nees port If cekly, denying any complicity in the forgery for which Dellaye and Langdon are now held for trial, stating that the evidence before the Mayor concerning Dillaye reflected upon him. We have never heard a guilty knowledge charged upon him, and we believe he stands an innocent man in the eyes of the public, even without this explanatory. FIRE.—On Friday morning last, the house of Mr. John Over, opposite Kittanning. was totally destroyed by Eire. Tbo tlre caught from shavings, with which a fire was being kindled up stairs flying out of the chimney, and light ing on the top of the house. We did not learn the amount of loss sustained by Mr. Over, but ascertained that there was no insurance. THE MARSH CRILDREN.-By an annconce ment elsewhere, it will be observed that Mr. Howe, the enterprising manager of the Pitts burgh Theatre, has effected an engagement for three nights with the Marsh Children, a very popular juvenile troupe, who must fill the Louse nightly during their stay. TARGET MATCH—The annual target con test for the medal presented by the Washing ton Infantry to the volunteer' of Allegheny county, has been fixed Air the 12th of next month. It will come off at the cannon prov ing ground, and must excite a good deal of in terest among the competing companies. SUDDEN DEATH (IF A MINISTER.—On Sun day morning, Rev. F. Ituthrautf, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, at Worthing ton, Armstrong county, died from an attack of asthma, that lasted only half an hour. Mr. Rutbrauff was about sixty years of age, a man of strong mind, and universally respected as a man and a mitiister. DIPLOMAS FOB. COOP ETCAIa E.—. Messrs. M'Kee Philips, who have a new coopering establish ment on Fayette street, between Rand and Wayne, received diplomas at the County Fair for the best specimens of barrels and kegs, manufactured by machinery at their factory, which is well worth a visit. Ott Monday, the 12th inst., an attempt was made to burn Col. J. A. Eakin's boat yard, at Elizabeth, by setting Eire to some shavings and putting them in the work shed, but fortunately the flames were observed by a gentlemap living near by, who extinguished them before any damage was done. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTWINO of every va riety of style and material, manufactured ex pressly for us, and decidedly the best stock over offered in this market. Gentlemen and parents will find it to their interest to call at our establishment, corner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny city, before purchas ing elsewhere. A strict adherence to our sys tem of large sales and small milts has given the name of W. If: FGee iS; Co., an enviable pre-eminence which no competion has hitherto disturbed. HEADACHE arises in most cases from disar rangement of the digestive organs, which arises from a great variety of causes. WILSON'S PILLS have been proved, by an experience of twenty years, to be a Sim ple, safe and perfect remedy for periodically returning headache. They are used by the Faculty as a regular prescription, and are not to be classed with patent medi cine, made simply to sell. They are prepared and sold by B. L. For:memos a Co., Wholesale Druggists, and proprietors of B. L. Fahnee toek's Verreifoge, No. s:1 Wood street. goblet retail by druggists everywhere. PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1859. Prof. Gardner vs. "Anti-Humbug." An anonymous scribbler, nobody knows or cares who, in one of the small city newspapers, makes a terrible onslaught on Professor Gard ner, the celebrated New England Soap Man, because, forsooth, in the pursuit of his business he chooses to lot the public know that he is about. The Professor may have eccentricities —ho may have a novel and startling method of advertising, but this is rather creditable to his enterprise than derogatory to his manhood. He chooses to appear in public at all times and at all places, so that he may become known, but we have yet to see him commit an indeco rous or ungentlemanly act, or utter in public an offensive word. The writer of the twaddle referred to is much exercised because the Pro fessor was permitted to hold forth on the fair grounds, but he had a perfect right to be there —be paid for his privilege, more than any ex hibitor on the ground, perhaps, and asked no ono to listen to him who did not so elect His speech was unassuming and business-like, and could offend no ono. As to the quality of the article he sells, the public are the best judges, (we ourselves have tried and found it good,) while the long stay he has made amongst us, and the numerous calls for • his soap, evidence that the article is all he claims for it. The charge of forgery is transparent—as he could not practice it undetected for a fortnight. The Professor has ever conducted himself properly here, and so long as be does so he should not be set down'as a charlatan or n humbug, and the public will not so consider him. S FOC E SAL ES by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer No. 54 Fifth street, on Tuesday evening, Sep umber 20, 1859 : 25 shar..s Bank of Pittsburgh f 62,50 10 Emettange Bank 4 51.•rehant.s' and Ntauttfa , turk , ' ttaul, 54,75 3 Ctutems' flank 5:425 15 •• F:uraka IIIM II ranee Company Lot at corner of Pennaylcams Avo•nno and eOll greNS "trout.. .......... 1 , :,T111NO 16 more unpleasant to tlpme who tiro at all particular in their dress than to have their clothing poorly cut and badly made. .1 L. Carnagium & Co., Federal street, Allegheny city, advertise.a remedy against both these. ' 7. s .;OVF-LTY.—We are informed that a Shak: perian play is now in preparation at the Apollo. in which hat ry,Sullivan h 4 expected to a-souine a character never before attempted by any tra gedian. HEATING BY STEA.M.—As a testimonial of the nark manlike mariner. perf.ict netion of their :tell mitetline, economy iu fuel, and the hide attiiiition neepiwir) en keep...oh room comfortable, we 441, , the. rortifiatate to M 1,4.1. F ear. 1411111PN to Phillip. & e for deer p.m of heatitt k r br K.,(11 i hi. SIN ,Itvi Wart the city of and which ha.. met OUT approval, and we o ill recommend theta t‘i the t ewhiifwetion of heating ny .team. It. Miller, Jr., John !ilarehall, Jr. M. T.odlr, t ieorge NViliion, John Wilcox, Director, DAVIS A Pi111.1.11'9, Sfrrtm (7.-ve Fettmg. Plunabtrod and Brass Finirtlrrt, r+.l<rs in 'lris, iiiismiirtios (iu.. Futures Anil ./.uiii;it tin. Woisil land litti First strosit, Pittsburgh. delolyld MEECIt.tNICa' vsTITUTE.—Thin Instituthtn, the want of which has been NO long felt by our to t ateD , I. toy." open. mph, the supeoutenilenee Of Messrs litekinan k Johnson, in the Lafayette Muliling. is:, Wood -treet, it is designed for the I••rpetld exhibition of the prisluetr of Ilea:ham,. Manufavta rerr, Inventors, and Artirsup; and as a place resort for those reeking informatrin relative to Ulf.• brATIPII,4 of industry. either hy examination of sampler or selentitie putlimations. having articles to hang hefi , re thelniblse tin.l 0 greatly to their almntm,to leave sampler. The pillibe are respeMfully invited LI spit the institute. (: , I"LTER S M ENT7 En, I ii.t. Sign and )1. - I,Ameutal trlers lilt at tn••tr shop on Yount F•t_revt near Market, itarke'a will b., nrnmroly attomuled- Mm ZisY Dn. CEI.I:IOLAT STM.I• Ain Ittrrtt, hart; 'mud& .tutation in it,. eiiintoonit, for it, miry. a 11.• rare. as any either m, •tavu ,, lrtrull. It a ra , l. that In tin [ulnas of Many penw.n. a preindt. , 7 nt-t• at.....ttod a arc calle.l Pau nt M n4..1 Enn• • Inn ato AIN Ou, nreTent you an ar1144 , tint on array of t.• 41- n .. n•ny to upp..rt it. ct. , iloMetter's .stomach Inner, l'fipnrnanv id,...rtihe it; why Alumni you dt..,Td tti Judges, niinally contudored into of talent, haee and ,h, i.e it in their fatnolins; why should you reject it • Let nut your prejudice usurp your 1,30 , 011, to the t mg of roux health. If you ure ark and r.ilure a tr.dinstw. try there linter, For .alt' by Druggists and dealer, .tonernity riosTE - rrEir. s S3lrrit, Manufacturers and Proprietors, .rya by 61 Water. and 59 Front Atroyty, Xtrt.r. ANTUOrry mum JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Mauuf'o air •r and Wholesale and Retail in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 494 Penn St above the Canal, Have on hand a large twwww - ttnent of Fanny and Plain Furniture. in Walnut and Mahogany of their awn Mann tunurt,, and wan - tinted ...pull in litualtly and styl.• to any nuthufactured m tho city, and will sell at nunann;,blo anew, fe2-tf F. A. 1111ERSCII & SONS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CONFECTIONERS, ‘VindeNalle and Retail. NO. -12 ST. CLAIR STREET, fuetuirri of French Sugar Toys, Gurndrojis, Cream I cites and Figs, eurnlnun Untidy and Rosier, he., sel3 issoLuTioN. The Co -partnership heretofore existing hetween HENRY )11.1 . 1.,- AIUGII and PATRICK M'CULldUtitdd under the tirni and .tyle of Henry 31•Cullough A CO, was dissolved on the 22,1 ult. Patriek M'Cullough will use the name of the late firm in nettling the hooks, he., he having l wrj ehn•ied the entire interest of Henr M'Cullough. HKNI t Y M'CULLOrtili. co-PA RTNI,,ItSIIIP - - bars formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carry m¢ on the Wholesale Grocery Ihniiness, at the corner of Penn and Imm streets, under the firm and style of M'CULLOUGH, .0:111TH Aft. CO. P. WCULLOOGII. PATRICK SMITH, JOHN 11AGAN. DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA NORM ' DYSENTERY MIXTURE. 1-N offering this medicine to the public, I claim that it not only brings speedy tellof to to the s Sorer, but that it attacks the disease in its citadel, and eradiceites it entirely from the system. owing to its very rare virtues, it nets on the liver, corrects all the derang ed secretions of the vicere, and invigorates the whole system. No family should be without a bottle in the house, for it is adapted alike to the most tender and del icate of infants. as well as the stoutest and most robust of men. By having it always on hand, and taking It upon the first appearance of an attack, you may saVe.Yourseh from sullermg end expense. Many deaths from Cholera could have been avoided by timely using this Mixture. Many certificates ran be obtained, but we think the people ran beet judge after a trial, :mil more We otter the following named persona as additional ' testimony, supporting all that is asked for the Diarrlgee and Dysentery Mixture. The persons are known in our community:— John Wagley, B. R. Harbours, A. Scheyer, Daniel Dill, J. P. Knox, Samuel Ferguson, John Francis, Andrew Watson, James 13ennoy, Jr., David Lord, T.K. M'Knight, Capt. Alex. Hay. R. Swan, Pre_pared solely by the subscriber, at the Drug House of J. N. SHEPTIARD. J. MITCHELL, Corner Wood and Sixth els., Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents per bottle. augB:2indaw-mo HUGH M. BOLE, YJNGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST, GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, cor. Mar es an 4 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, Th., will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the following machinery, via:—Steam Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron; Drilling Machines; Housen and Tobacco Screws; Patent right and Model Machines. in the best manner; Shafting, Billies, and Hangers, of all sires and variety; Screws, of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will also make, and have on hand. Doctor and Nigger En gines, and Deck Pumps for steamboats, de. Lathe Shears and other Planing done to order; can plane 32 inches wide, by 0 feet 6 inches long. All Orders #romptdd Filledond Earrusitto Solicited. N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines. ' iyltslydds WM. H. WHITNEY, N 0 'l' .A. Ft "'Z' 1 3 T. 7 33 I.‘ 1 0 OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth street, near Wood. tyl3 THE ATTENTION OF MEN SF MODE RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale 01 forty of the most eligible BUILDING LOTS in the Second Ward, Allegheny Ciry. The pricpa are suited to thy, hard.times i .and time inn be given to suit all purehmiers. For particulars inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, Corner East Common and Water street, nett Alleghen Cl ICE.-15 tcs prime Rice now landing, and for sae by 'lda law= t BICILETEIOX. THE LATEST NEWS s - '2 .- ,rnr_J-EC4.7LE'I:BI-1. Prom California. ST. Loris, September 20.—The San Fran cisco mail of the 26th has arrived. There was a speculative movement in can dles and provisions. Nineteen thousand boxes of adamantine candles were sold during the week at 18@20; Pork $17,50@ . 518; clear $2O. Bacon 124(t13. Lard 12(:i' 14. Sugar, New Orleans, 10; crushed 11;. Rice and teas buoyant. A moderate amount of goods is going into the interior. Twenty-five thousand dollars of seven per cent. bonds have been redeemed by the State at 83k. The overland Immigration continued to pour in. Much suffering is reported on the Plains among broken down Pike's Peakers. A large number of immigrants are stopping at Atkins' River, and other gold digging east of Sierra Nevada. - • • - The town of' Murpheys was nearly destroyed by tire on the 21st. Loss SlOO,OOO. lioNomm.e, July 30.—The American bark Lancaster. of Philadelphia, en route from San Francisco to Austinlia, with n cargo of rice valued at $:32,000, foundered off Molokne on the 10th of July. The reaiel and cargo are a total loss. She was fully insured. No lives were lost The American whaler Twilight, of New Bedford, Wfts wrecked on one of the Marquesa islands, June 10th. Loss $45,000. The crew were saved New discoveries of guano have been made rd. I ndelendence Island. Victoria papers of the 22d say that five companies of infantry, four of artillery, with a batters of eight thirty-two pounders, from the United States steamer Massachusetts, were on San Juan Island. The House of Assembly on the 12th adopted an address to Gov. Douglass, urgently request ing him to enforce upon the English govern ment the necessity of demanding from the government of the United States not only the immediate withdrawal of all troops, but stren uously, and at all risks, to maintain her right to the Island, and all the other islands of the same A rchipelagn, now clandestinely, dishon orably and dishonestly invaded. A motion was adopted, urging the Governnt to form vol unteer military companies. All was quiet at latest d qtrs. Thr, hipments of gold from Victoria for the provioti4 fortnight were one hundred and forty mr thousand dollars. - From Washington. Nor,o, cm - , September 20.—The Washington correspondent says : am authorized to say that the sending of Gen. Scott to the Pacific coast is simply to prevent complications in the San .luan affair. It im plies no censure upon Gen. Harney. The Ad ministration do Po not apprehend any serious difficulty. and hopes the British Government will be brought to see our undoubted right to the island of San Juan. His Lordship is of opinion that the question in dispute between the two governments will be satisfactorily ar ranged. The Mexican Minister has returned to Wash ington from New York, where he had been to confer with Mr M'Lsne and Senor Lerdo, upon the matter of the treaty with Mexico. The President is quietly engaged in arrang ing the materials for hi: forthcoming message. The Secretaries are also collecting data and statistics for their reports. Secretary Floyd not arrived in Wash in 4WD. as reported. The Trib.7l,'s correspondent says a letter ap pears to-day in the Mates, from Senator Brown, denying the ruaertion that there was an ar rangement between him and hi: trlend Judge Douglas. to bring on the debate of last winter in the Senate upon Territorial affairs. It is well known that in the Democratic Senatorial caucus, last session, Gov. Brown condemnral the Democratic Senators for proscribing Judge Douglas because he held to the right of the people of the Territories to control the ques tion of slavery, while they permitted coins' people to control it by reducing legislation to protect property in slaves. Senor Mata has received no intelligence from his government later than that brought by sl'Litne, and his edvices, with reference to the treaty, are the same as those in possession of our government. They gave him no au thority to settle points in dispute. He hopes the two Governments may, by each giving away a little on the disputed question of pro tecting the routes, agree upon a treaty. The Mexican Government is willing to con c,sie the privilege to the United States of pro tecting, by its forces the Tehuantepec, and a route from the Rio Grande to the Pacific, but only when Mexico cannot give protection, and calls upon the United States lor protection. The Administration regards this as no priv ilege : not worth the paper to write it on, much less the two to four million dollars asked from this country. The Administration will make no treaty on this tnatter, unless our Govern ment, and not Mexico, be allowed to deter mine when protection may be necessary, and force is to be used. Here is the difficulty. Mexico must yield, or no treaty on this sub ject will be made. Judge Douglas is here. He denounces openly, in !midi:. places, the articles in the Constitiihon replying to his Popular Sover eignty articles in Harper's ...11agazine. Brown, of the tionstitutioo, openly declares Judge Black the author. It is said that the first Controller, Governor hiedill, is to proceed, to-morrow, to Ohio, to canvass the State, to counteract the effect of Douglas' speeches. Mff2a= —The subscribers NEW YORK CITY, September 20.—A fire occurred on board of the steamboat John Peron, near Greenpoint, about four o'clock this morning, which resulted in the destruction of the boat. The loss is estimated at $20,000. The John Feron belonged to the late firm of John Thursby & Son, corner of Front street Peck Slip, which has recently made an assign ment. For several weeks she has been lying in the Newtown creek, below Pivot bridge. William Boyle, employed to take care of her, was on board, with his family, consisting of his wife and two boys. He was awakened by ono of his sons, and found himself almost suffo cated with smoke. He had sufficient conscious ness to awaken, and rescued his wife, which he did with considerably difficulty. He gave the alarm, but nothing was saved except the life boat and two other small boats. The steamer is virtually destroyed. At eleven o'clock this forenoon she had four feet water, and was tak- ing in rapidly. The origin of the fire is not known : there had been no fire in the engine room for several weeks, or none in the kitchen except for the ordinary purposes, and it was deemed . to be entirely safe. The vessel was in sured for $20,000, in four companies, equally— three in Springfield, Mass., and one in Provi dence, H. I. Steamboat Destroyed by Fire The Overland Mail ST. Lome, .September 20.—The overland mail, with dates to the 20th, reached Jefferson City this morning, Reports from Oregon state that Capt. Wed len's command, consisting of one hundred and forty men, was massacred by the Snake Indi ans at the Warm Springs, East Cascade Moun tains. -The report is credited at Fort Dallas. Dates from San Juan, to the 20th utt., states that affairs are unchanged. The American troops still remain in possession of the Island. Their number has been increased to near four hundred. Important Decision. IiOSTON, September 20.—1 n the injunction case of the Halifax Telegraph European news monopolists against the American Telegraph Company, praying in substance that the latter may be compelled to forward the speculators reports of the European news in advance of the reports to the Associated Press. The Judge this morning refused to grant the motion, but permitted the speculators to proceed, if they please, as in oTdipary cattses of bills in doubt. Judicial Nominations. CONCORD, N. H., September 20.—The Gov ernor and State Council have nominated Sam uel D. Bell,[of Manchester, as Chief Justice, and H. A. Bellows, of Concord, and Charles Doe, of Dover, as assistants in the Supreme Judicial Court. Massachusetts Republican State Con- vention FITCHBURO, MASs., September 20.—The Republican State Convention met to-day, and renominated Hon. N. P. Banks for Governor, without opposition. Mr. Banks received six. hundred and twenty seven of the votes of the first ballot, and the vote was made unanimously. All the other incumbents were renominated, viz: For Lieu tenant-Governor, Elephalet Trask ; Secretary of State, Oliver Warren; Treasurer, Moses Tenney; Attorney-General, Stephen H. Phil lips; Auditor, Charles White. Prom New Mexico ST. Louts, September 20.—The Santa Fe mail of the Gth has reached Independence. A great amount of rain bad fallen on the Plains. When the mail left it was election day. There was no doubt that Oters would bo elected. gperial Xotices. Vegetable Substitute for Calomel and Blue-Plll 13RANDETIUS j r ROF.TABLE UNIVERSAL PI I. LS by motoring the bowels to their original dolly so I oats redaction, glee strength to the stomach, purify the blood re-establish the healthy condition of the digestive or Bans, and thus cure dyspepsia, colds, coughs, rhertma z isms, dropsies, andoicknessgenerally,whether chronic or recent The celebrated Abernethy says z—" After having cured the derangement of the bowels, debility end all diseases generally disappear of their wen accord, even in a short time." The experience of a century has established the worth of these Pills beyond aispule, as a purgative anti-bilious medicine; and their see by up- wards of 4,000 conscientious physicians, and by over million of families, shows that they are supplying one of the wants of humanity, and are in advance of mezneed science. The above pills, although purely vegetable, are now known and used as a substitute for calomel iffy drerrseyri Chicaidurn Mite,) producing all its alterative and other indications, with none of its disorganizing ef fects upon the solids—often crippling for life—or its dis tressing action upon the teeth and gums. The prepared concentration from the same principles—the Life Addis tine Pills—is a substitute for blue-pill (Pilalcz Hydrarori) possessing the peculiar action on the secreting organs, of that preparation from mercury, hut none of its sea . Feting or other injurious efleets. Those who have used them, as a I..!ur-pill rubeitutc or otherwise, award to them the highest praise. 'Choy come nearer to a concentrated Essence of Life than anything yet made, to the way of medicine, by man. A single pill given daily, when all hope has fled, has often restored health. In fart they supply an organic pnueiple to the tiloodTalways wanting in extreme cases of sickness. Old people have the se cretions of early youth restored by the Life Addition Pills- Their seine as life preservers is beyond estimate. Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills remove from the bowels and blood of a sick person the cause of death TR. LUX ADDITIOI SCPPIY Tan 01(0.42C1C !CICCISITT OP Ton Brain's I - retort—the minute globules of vegetable es., settees, of which they are but the concretion. have their exact counterpart in the vital globules of the blood. And from whence does the blood derive its life. its globules? verily from the same source from whence Dr firandreth derives the life principle of the Life Addition Pills—from the Vegetable Kingdom I These pill,. its also the Universal, are warranted pure- IV vegetable. Retailed respectively at' - .5 and be cents. c'hysicfaus and the public supplied by the gross, or sin gle ls,x. at No. I Canal street, ItrandretliS Principal office; by Thomas Redpaili, No. 27 Diamond street Pittsburgh, P.s. and by tel respeetable dealers in medt eines. je27:lmnew TRUTHS THAT DEFY CONTRADICTION. brad the following Earth iu relatton t, C7.lri.q.-aloro*, Exre/sie, /fair bye, and then Fay if it ha• an equal in the world. It neither barns the skin nor innr It e01,..rs every hair alike. Its black, and brown. are nature's diiphrateq. It is applied in a few ;mutat,. It leaves a op, upon the hair. It is mare le•rntanent than other Dyes. It contains no corrosive ingr e dient, And lastly. Its inventor ehallenaps a trial between this Dye and any other m ellateuce, whether of native or foreign nngin. Sold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. • o. a Astor Hose. M,r Font. GEO. H. KEYSER, Agent, Pittataugh, Pa. TO NEW CASTLE B 1 CANAL. T!) P . ASSF.NGERS TO NEF C ASTLE l} c y AND :soitTii THAT PLACE..—Iou will not !or •tthat the .huly tin. of Packets between New Castle and St•M Brighton attil connect With tho accommodation tram. on the Ze•bi. , a, and with the i.:.13, A. a. at New Brighton. lly .nang by thoi route you ail! 'aye trine and TO , ney. a great objet at the prcaeht time, as money la amt.a., and the frost ha, 3.1110 great damage jeUnnidi CIRCULA R.—The aulawrityers are traaaacting a General Foreign and Dome , he stopping and Comrtna.dan lin-dnefis, in Otto etty, and have len.aal the m e w and nreaproor Warehou.e. We•t ."ratt .4tret.t. inhere they are prepared to reeelye am' sell Foreign and Demean/. Gotals or and ..tier the, unit faeddle, on all eenP , lgnmenta to their addre.9. In the tleparttneht of Khtypine, a lona experlene warrtnhn um to uur stend, that tumue,. re Lanny to Ve.e.lm and Cargoes will I,e promptly attend ed to We coufMently offer our Nervlcem in all the various departroeutA. • Commercial Bustness. CURRY, NEPLIEW h Co. Baltimore, February,lM9.—mr3lf A. A. CARRIER k BROTHER, AGENTS, No. 63 Fourth Street. fit) MtiNNV EA L'f I 3 INSITRAANCE lJ COMPANY, at Harrisburg. Pa. Chartered capital, /300,000. Hon. SIMON CAMERON. President; B. S. Carrier, Secretary. QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY, Philadelphia. Assets, VIRA,- T1R0.73 Hon. JOEL. JONES. President; J. B. Alccrd, Secretary. QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY Philadelphia. A5.etn.t.321,351.12. GEORGE 11 HART President; H. R. Coggshall, Secretary. T HE NEW PARK! -DENNY'S GROVE." recently ritted IRON CITY" P.A. - E2.13.., 1, uoa open (or the Recorrurewntion of Ptc-Nic.t.Plot nre Partie, ICL CIZEAM AND REFRESHMENTS. A Rand of Music always in atitmdance. A gnod coveted platform for dancing. je&fmaw.tf liOEVELER k MILLER. THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE, LATROBE, PENN'A. THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL LATED ROUSE, pleasantly located within a few yard of the Penn'a. - Railroad, is now open for the re ception of summer visitors. A fine ten-pin alley has recently been erected on the premises, and tine fishing attorded nearby. An trains stop here. Charges moderate. jyl3,4mnvfarn CHAS. W. FISHER, Proprietor. FOR SALE.—A FIRST-CLASS DWEI, LINO HOUSE, No. 133 Penn street, one of the most desirable locations in the city for a private. residence. The house is commodious, comparatively new, and fitted up with all modern improvements and conveniences. The lot is about 23 feet front, by 160 feet deep to a 12 feet alley, and has on it a large brick stable. For terma or further information, apply to H. BURGWIN, se2,2w,fmts,c2,oo Is:e. IZ.'. Fourth street. W. G. CRITTICK CO., IXPOSTEHM AND WHOLESALE Di •1 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 438 Market, and 433 Merchant Sts., ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM EU ROPE, their PALL IMPORTATIONS, Embracing a full assortment of goods, adapted to the present season. These, frith their home purchases, in American Fabrics, Will enable them to offer to the Trade. one of the mos attractive stocks in the market. CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS Are respectfully solicited to ezamine this stock before rchesin a. autzl7:2rndaw SL ATES.—A large lot for sale to Jobbers, at a low figure. J. R. WELDIN. APER AGS--12. different sizes, for sal by (Real J. R. WELDIN MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Barnes Roller Map of Pennsylvania. Price $l. see J. R. WELDIN. rp]MOTH Y . SEED-75 bushels very choice Timothy Seed. just received on consignment, and fur sale by JAMES A. F'ETZER, sel9 corner Market and First streets jaiITTTER,--3 boxes Roll Butter received JLP and for sale 14 JAMES A. FETZER, sale corner Market and First ste. VLOUR.-80 bbls. choice Double Extra Family Flour, received and for sale by 6fi JAB. A. I. ER, corner Market and Ftri3tatreeta rLCCARON.k.-25 boxes genuine •• t. lab," 15ceived aid for rale by _ RETHE A.NDERSON, seta 139 Wood st., opposite St. Charles Hotel. ERMJCELLI.-25 boxes genuine " Just re‘eived and for side by REYMER /t ANDERSON, 9 No. 89 Wood street. FORTY-TWO ACRES OF LAND, near Clifton Station, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, at about eight miles from the city; 12 acres in cultivation; 2 acres creek bottom; fine timber; small house and sta ble. Price $1,600. For sale by set S. CUTHBERT ts SCIN, 51 „Market street. pRiF o NT,..N.L TOO H. WASH.—A delicious . coinpound of gums and aromatics, cleansing to the ih, healing to the gums, a fragrant to the mouth.— Sold by L. WILCOX, bar corner Smithfield and Fourth ste. THREE ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, at Woods' Run, below Manchester, with about fifty fruit trees, good springs, etc, will be sold at $460 per acre. Terms easy. set 6.•CUTHRERT tCON.bI Market et: ENTS' FINES HIRTS—At EN low A prices EATON, OR CO vele ember Filthaind Market stiesis. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. President. ISAL&H DICKEY. Via Presidents. JAMES PARE, Ja.., let. JOSEPH DILWORTH, 2d. Treasurer. NATHANIEL HOLMES. aolinlttcc of Arbitration for September and October. JAMES PARK, JR.., Vice President. DAVID CAMPBELL, WM. 8. LAVERLY, .`SAMUEL SHRIVER, BENJAMIN CAMPBELL Stage of Water. Ibrer—r±even feet waterin thechannel ft'portal &prosily for as Daly Morning Post Flour...slarket !shows a slight decline since ' , ester_ day. with sales from store or 1090 bbls. r. 110 bbls. qupertinc, extra and extra family at $4,65@54,90, and /5,25 ; 131 this. d 6. at $4,70, $4,80 and $5,35; 150 do at $4,75, $5,00 and $5,40; 240 bbls. extra and extra family at $4,95 and $5,37 ; 70 superfine at $4,75; 160 extra:family at $5,40; 90 bbls. fancy at 55,60; 50 bbls. at $5,55, and 85 bhls. at $5,60. Grain... Wrtrxr-Bales from store of 330 bush. Medi terranean at $1,25; 160 do. at 51,e0; 210 do. red at $1,15; 190 do. at 51,12. Otis—Sales 115 bush., from store, at 44.; 210 do. at 45c. cods-150 bush. from store at 88c. flay... Sales 9 loads from scales at SISQIB VI ton. Bacon... Sales 1600 lbs. shoulders at 7M18c.; 2400 lbs. sides at 9 3 44 - 10 c.; 1600 lbs. hams at l 0 @lo3c. Potatoes... Sales 22 bbls. Jersey Sweet at $3,5003.75. Butter... Sales 4 bbls good roll at 14c. lb. Eggs... Sales 6 bbls. packed at.,14(416e. IS doz. Cheese... Sales 70 boxes W. R. at 7W33.6e. 011... Sales 12 bbli. Lard No. 1 at 88c. VS gal Sugar...Eiales 14 lihds. N. O. at Bc. Molasses... Sales 34 tibia. N. 0. at 41®42x;1 gal. Colfee...'2,les 12 KICIL - 3 Rio at 12%13,12%c. lb. Llme...Sales 24 bbls. Louisville at $1,25 Fish... Sales 18 half bbls. Mackerel No. 3, at $B. Rags.._. Salt... Sales 210 bbls. No. 1 extra at $ 1 ,2 5 Whisky ...Sal.4 14 bbls. Rectified at 28c.; 22 bbls at =m7: In WA, old Rye at $l.OO ip gal. NEW Y 02.1, September al.—Cotton quiet; sales of 4,00(1 tales. Flour heavy ; sales of 12,000 bbls. Wheat buoy ant: ,alc. 30.000 bush. white $1;25 , 51,30, red $1,15/01,20, Chicago spring $l,O5Ga Western $1:15. Corn buoy ant; sides 18,500 hush; the supply is scarce, mixed sells at Bbe., and prime white at 92c. Pork buoyant'at $15,50 6015.59 for meas. and $10,09®10,75 for prime; cut meats firm at 5% for aides and 714 - for shoulders- Tobiteco unchanged at 54Se. Tallow dull. Woob the sales are unimportant; the pnces are unaltered. Whisky heavy at 26; Freight on Cotton to Liverpool quiet, but firm at . PIIILADELPLEIA. September 20.—Flour dull. The trans action are confined to the home demand at 144013,5,1*1 for old and fresh ground superfine, and $1,87).4@8,50 for extra and fancy. Rye Flour ie firm at It. Pennsylvania Corn Meal is quiet at 53.50. Wheat ie in limited demand; ...Iles of 2.000 bush. red at $.3.:18, and while at $1.26@1.50. Roe is wanted : COO bush Delaware sold at 70c. Corn has s:lvanced le.: sales of 8,000 bush yellow at 82c. afloat. ariiisal in store. Oats are unchanged; 2,000 bush South ern sold at 36c. The demand for Whisky Is limited at 7427 t . CISMCSATI, September 20—Flour is rather firmer, and prices incline to advance. Wheat steady at $l.OO for Crime red, and /1.0841,10 for white. Corn very tirrn at c. Oat, void at 37c. Rye 76e. Whisky steady at 23%c. Procisions in fair demand, but sellers are above buyers' views. Moss Pork sells freely at $14.00, with an upward tendency. Few York S Nrw Veer.. September 15. Cbmnzo & Reek L•trimi GJsy IM Central R )110, ...ioutbern mi,4; Ite.hug 1•114 M ee=oerl G'A 61 (mien. t Chie.go 754 .111,hIcan Central... 46?,s R. T. KENNEDY- W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEM MILL • A T.T.VGIEENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. Fl ~U ll., CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED r'..TTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY CHICKERING & SONS' NEW SCALE AIM PIANO FORTES. IT E subscriber has now on hand, a most T splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of a% and 7 ovAve,. in Plain and Carved Cases of the most elegant ~ tiptinn. from the celebrated Factory of Chickerang S's , re, The instruments are all provided with their lace-t improvements, as Rtratrres-.kcrros, Donau-Dam- FELT-HAIIIIM, and are of their. fly 'which a much larger sound-board is obtained, con sequently the tone is rendered very powerful, yet retain ing its sweet and musical quality. By the perfection of the Action, the performer is enabled to produce all grade, of tone from pianissimo to fortissimo, with the greatest ease. CMCEIRING R SONS' Pt NOS are thus spoken of by the best artistes and critics in our country:— THALBERG says:- - They are beorid comparison the L.( I have ever seen in the United States, and will com pare favorably with any I have ever known." GUSTAVE SATTER say:—" The opinion which I ex pressed three yeare ago, has been more than confirmed to me. by the continued use of them, viz That for vol ume and pure quality of tone, with nicety of articulation, they are unequalled!' [From the National Intelligencer, Washington.] -They can safely bear comparison with instruments from any part of the world, in point of tone, strength and elasticity of touch." [From the New Orleans Piciayanel For excellence of material, elegance of knish, and faithfulness of workmanship, and above all for volume and variety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and perma nence of tone, they are unequaad." PHILADELPHIA "The peculiar musical qualities belonging to the Chick ering instruments. are a full, musical, rich and pow. erful tone, free from any. wooden, noisy, loudness of ound, so disagreeable to the sensitive musical ear. They have also an easy, even and pleasant touch, and will keep in tune better than any Pianos known. The public are invited to call and examine mese splendid instruments, which are sold at FOS Tl3l 941.7 07 Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seed Dried Fruit and Produce Genera RCS= To—Francis G. Bailey, Esq, William Dilworth, Sr, S. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh, Boyd & Ott, Heiskoll & Swearingen, S. Brady, Cash. M. a M. Bank, List & Howell, Mangle_ & Co., George W. Anderson, Donlon, Paxton & Co, Wheeling- myStELlptt Secretary. GEORGE H. THURSTON PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Prrrsarraaa, September 20, 1859 .9.ales 2 tons mired at, 3y,,g,w2c. New York Market. Philadelphia Market. Cincinnati Market. ock Market. Stocks lovrer— 31 lett. Southern S. M.. 43 Clertoand & Pittsburg Hudson River R 3614 Pacific Mail S. S. C 0.... 811 , 4 Carolinas 97 Galena & ChicagoS 31 69 ENLARGED NEW SCALE, (From the Family Journal.] Factory Prices and Warranted JOlll4 H. MELLOR, 81 WOOD STREET. aufc2s . d*w JAMES A. FETZER, ORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT CORNER OF MARKET AND FIRST STREETS PITTSBURGH. PA. FIRST CLASS BLANK ACCOIINT BOOKS, OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES, MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES. A LARGE STOCK OF CONEMMIOLAL STATIONERY, - Et r. s' IsT GA - In all its branches, CARDS, q}kOIXARS, BILLS LADING, PAMPHLETS. J. R. WELDIN, e 3 Wood street near Fourth. .102 A 11-18-TORliffl-lIIE WESTERN INSUR RECTION in Wa.tern Pennsylvania, commonly called the Whisky Insurrecton, 17P , S, by g o .. H. M. Brackenridge. just issued and for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Market k Second and Wood k Third Ida. 4----"MBROTYPES. —These beautiful and id. durable Ficturcs on glass; in all their perfection and loneliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WAL Jones' Building, Fourth L'S, street. AN I LLA CLOTH PA' R.—A superior article, large size SAYrtr heavy. CO. 66 Wood street. MEDALLION PENS.— wee NUMBER - 294 Vmutnean (Sallerim ROG. s Ainbrotype and Photograph GALLERY, No. 70 Fifth Street, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE Photograpks, colored or plain, taken at abort no tice, at Eastern prices, and warranted equal to therm SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFE SIZE, and colored in Oil. rare LIFE-SIZE, Pl-10'1`0C3-itab4X l M3S, Colored in Oil, PosteHa, or ylain, in the moskarLietic e, and at Eastern prices. WALL'S GALLERY, PHOTOGRAPH,.AMBROTYPE, HE LA.INOTYPE AND DAGUERREOTYPE GAL LERY, Oir..MfacculGranfstreets.—The subscriber hav ing fitted up rooms in M'TIGHE'S BUILDING to now prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FA.U. TO SATISFACTION. Call and examine the collection. L h FOUNDRY, H. WIGHTMAN, MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engines, Shafting:and Ptillies Orden promptly attended to ady 27 bbl 3. do. at LASE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING PARK 111PCIRDY & CO., • MA.NITFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms. Spotter Solder, tc., also im porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, to Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and Lal Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders or Copper cut to any de ired pattern. my29ilydsw WM. X. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hun dred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc., etc. Give particular attention to the construction of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay, and circular saw mills. Have always on hand, funshedind ready - for shipment at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, and Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Yullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the betel quality of materials, and warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. SR-Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and Promptly filled. mx22Bmdaw SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and 120 Second streets Manufacturers of all sires and descriptions of Coal 08, &aorta and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons,. Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pullies, Hangers and Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip tion made to order. _ Haying a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carefully attend ed to. mv`A:aydaw BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING. WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has pur chased the interest of his late partner, G. S. BATES, in the ROOFING BUSINESS, and is the solo manufacture and dealer in the following three dictinct kinds of Roofing:— Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can— vas Roofing. 2d. Improved Felt. Cement and Gravel Roofing. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof— ing. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofing Material for sale, wit printed instructions for lasing. Of. dee at BATES S JOHNSONS' OLD STAND, 75 Smith field street. WILLIAM JOHNSON. N. B.—This Gum Oement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lasting Mice as long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. selthdaw JOHN N. SHEPHARD- (Successor to Hartwell & Shephard,) Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth sts. A:complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINT OILS and DYES, constantly on hand. Will find it to their advantage to give us s call. Manu facturer of the celebrted SOWER CAPILLI M'GINLEY'S ICE CREAM SALOON AND CONFECTIONERY. No. 271-2 Fifth St., opposite the Exchange Bank. M M'GINLEY, AT lIIS SPACIOUS AIL. and elegantly arranged rooms, looatedas above is prepared to furnish all the Luxuries of the Beason in his line. Delicious ce Cream, Fruits, Fresh Pies, Cakes of And every description of Confectionery. all of the beat material will be served to order, day and evening. Sir Orders for piriespromptly filled. Call andjuog for yourself. (myB) M. APOINLEY. OTICE.—The undersigned have this N day associated themselves together in the whole sale and retail Book, News and Periodical business, at Davis Co.'s, Odd Fellows Building, No.Bo Fifth street, under the style of Smyth It Pittock, and respectfully so cit a share of public patronage. W. C.SMYTH, JOHN W. PITTOCE. W. C..lbms —lna W. Prrina 4 SIIIYTH & PITTOON, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, AND CHEAP PUBLICATIOYS, GENERALLY. At Dievle & Co.'., Odd Fellows' Building, O. 60 FIFTH STREET. Ararl'cuticalar attention given to packing wholes e & eel order S. GRAY & SON., DRAFTERS AND TAILORS, MARBLE 1 MARBLE 1 ! JOHN BIPCARGO NUS A aramann.simzenow 07 MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enalosttres, Posts, &c., *A. The pulalic are respectfully limited to mania* our stock. Prices low and work warranted. NO. as LIBERTY STREET. RAILROAD SPIKE COMPANY- Jot. Dilworth, W. C. Bidwell, (Successors to Porter, Eotfe 6 Strett,) RAILROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AHD BOAT SPIKES, Car. of Water it. and Cherry alley,. j •ly PITTSBURGH. PA .re DC, • e mos agree able dud affective Worm Medicine now in uset for • JOSEPH ABEL, • - • Corner Iln„h and Grant streets. • ROWN'S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA • Man, for We H at JOSEP ATM '3 DRUG STORE. AMP oar. FiAhand Great atm. J.. B. WE:WIN IMPERIAL, AND MEDIUM Jones' Bnildinx, Fourth street. IMINI! Gear Wheels, Hangers, ate, etc ALLEGHENY, ViORRIV, DIVED I- P 6127- WM. JOHNSTON, COUIsITRY MERCEUNTEI, all kinds, No. 52 St. Clair street, TSBURCH PA.
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