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'• '?-1...4 4,..,:;' ', - t „::- .4: - . . ' - I. k 4..1 P't" '35 C" ' J ~ , Tr„ r` e e'. ) Cm ' ' ' .-- -c -, 4•-•-:'''''' `-•:::.';..,,',- - 4 ~... ‘L •.,!:- -• .„.. ..., ~.. . . we„„,,,e tueco,intriloti,Lo,na, t r 00 ,,,,r, P ,,t ~ 4 `, „08,1 , .. tr „u,10 0S ti ;•' ' '- '' ; t . -''' .... - ... ''''. '. -' ' ' (Fn L m e ,, s ' v i et: 5 1? . t. , ,,,,''' Columbus A ll7 - 30 „ ; ) 8 14 , 'i l l i '' 7'',,'' -- l • '. ./..; ' ' t' 4* ; ' '' .... -.0 '• I Ct ' n 1 ;.- '' 4 ....• • ' ' 4 Fast Line 1- 'L . 01 130 1 M ' ` • ._l' `-',,, r . : 1 '' .,.4. ',. ..". (.1 . S. L `;; • ,l h ' ' 4,„ , - . 4 - _, :•.' •,_ '. .1 Expre.s Tram 100 P "::,4a •••"*%:',:.: 1 : . . ' , , ` ":.L:;,..- ::c.''.., • , .: ~...-.,,! '. .% i 4: ' '' l'Ls ' .....l' " .. :s';':'' ' 'i • 3 - -‘ ' - '' '- • d. Before Before Judges Oct 4th, 105. ii•--4.;,t..",, --: ' , .. 7 - 4 l'.' "'. ~., .' r ~.. -,,, , . , Court of li., ThEalt • i, et Quarter Sessions. L...,..,....-- `-.4".4,1-4...,,,,,..,ti.4........4. 4. - ' ' '' 1 4 ' -^.. t •,,,z , 44 . : . :44.7 - . - ,: - „ it i4 . ..,..," -.4 4 - ,;,' •, • -•.- : The greater part of the morning was taken ca : Cs .- 1: r- , ~,,,: ... r t .. ' . , _ ,_." '4, . ,- , . ~,,-4•44:**C-,.64,-4', . 4'.' "" --" C" '' ' - • i - ('• f l" -4, "iL - • •,,... up in the hearing of surety i the . l --""-t-a e: "'i n... -, 4. '" • ....1 -- ':- -- --47-',' t- - ..4 • 4 ‘. ,`, ''..., ‘--: i . "4-•`4'-"--I;``''-i- `'-` t- ' i ' s' -•-,:,- . •:- a' I f -•• '- 't ' ordered to pay the 4f l / 4 -4 7, 4'e Z - " . 44' 44 , _ • -:.-.- ~ ,-,. a... 1 - Jack, similarly charge atfr0f i 1444)0 , 441 - y_ ';,..i7r.'4*, i.a.c.'l"*.lali:°i"--• MiirY was al ordered. --a;*:-4:`••• C---r' ',-:;:. --, . • 7 --... -:',- :" ,' ' ~ ".. . Ann Jackson, v,r -r" ,l - •-•`• ~..4 1, ' ..v":., -1: •.• 4 -I . • ',. ~ .••••';`"---• ~ , i tq. • -*, . . costs. . toon poaa\t,hthoef 4. 40- ,' f, a +7 • ` • 4 "4'..• .. 4 -'" ` ^-.. ' ' t.- ' t " '* . , ."" of Jultit Dunoz, was at..., 5.„ `"4, 1" ;' ':: '--• -:- 4 4.-- - -",.;.- :.,,,Nt. ,: - , - . 5:' , 4' t - i Nani Nardi, charged with drawing .4..7.-.'1:1- :::'; '3'; ''' ' '' . '''''' ' ' -"-'''.- .. r. '-'... a" --. . a in the house costs. costa + '' :• --- -- . 4 , ..:• 1 ". ; --; a t "' - • t• ' - ' . - - pay the- ° Hutchinson was mulcted in r .... ' ;`: 1 ..."..1 - J. ,- ; 4-,.4' 7 ,`,.. 4 . - .,.1,'. - ',' ' t, ' , s 2: ...•',.' , i 4,, -,- : -,, : David ireactkednitfoe cots in a cross •-111 '‘...%.,'14-t 41.iN In .!A 'l;:s Je -,. - ••• :.. • •...„ ~. - for surety, on oath of T..4aac Holden, and Hold; ' ' - ' -:--I,';• ' '. • ' 1 : '")',-'- `IL .: -4. '': ;- L .z ' .‘.. . ..1":2: -I en was ordered to pa) ' ;2 :.'t•;-il'.*s.';' ; '- '-,``,:Z : --4- ' ' ...: - ' , `'.- ' - ': ''' -31 brought by Hutchinson , d with surety of the 45''''.\-7::.';'--1 :.;‘-b'' '... '''''''''..-Ir' 1 / 4 n: . ''''''' s ' ' ' Jackson Link. charged ,• •••• •-• - : -" : '• . ' ":",. -- .4' 4, - c. - `,:r. f- r - "4 j, ' 4. ": . 4-s ' peace,. 1 to keep the peace i ~•it..l 7, i"::•: : ",-;" 7" ,- . 1"r t•f!„ .. ;:; 7 4 •;,:f---;.•; • ';': ::-: . ,, -- . fu on oath of his wire' John Hoffman 'SAW charge d chief, in cutting Mr ''''''' ' •- .': 6 ' '' `'''''' l.. ..• ' '. ' 4 '-' ... 6 i and malicious "ll' . I peter A ' was o w rd itb ere e d er to ,ty g7 l . 7 - 4,- .: - •• •• ••4" -.• . -•- - • 4 - - (:- . 4 • ~.; • • •., ... . the peace ,',.. ! ;,- 14; -•-; '=" '. •-- : - : ,4‘ _ 4 y:.,.• - •tr ` g - • , -- ...i „.•4:e4 ..,..• ..; •7- r - the 1 eg..2 commitment was lodged against L. ; • i_: - I, " '-: -t• -_ "• ; ; ,:i.: ' ;•,,li i -r"; ,:f".: ` "t: -'• : 4 4-44'4 ~.'•, t i nen i h f e a la n r e s e t r C e ilar t g n e e ' Clair, until :_,.,•-.;:-`-:',.;-.'-:••,;..1; 4. i • ;:-i ii %...P-'-,•-• ;., ,: e ," !: -I, a c° 7 lm tz.,,. m a, ofLower • w p a r 3 op n ej t t.t m o adHeefroumt,enabnyd ; ,4 ::: ' ' • : 1-- 4 • '‘.', .. " 'u - 2" 5 1 ..7 . 2'.. 4 1 4 1,_,!' 2 ~.` , 5.' ."t- - ' i Squire ''''''''''. 4,„..,„."a., , ,, ~ . 14, . - :z..: ( ..... ..,..• 1..2-, -_,'..•.,•••- ~ . , • ' .2',..• 1 the Grand fur takes action on the charge of - 4 ,- ' 7 • ;••":" f. ;;'' r " - "' ' l'i r " , ( - 4 ' '.; '.:' .11` 'f `r '' 1 malicious mischief 7 .... - 4 tri `', -; r, s- -.. ' " ' ' - "t ' .' ....., •,..-_,, , ;(,,,,". m•m e ese was indicted , r11,1" , -"• f„ - : :-,- -• : • -` " •• ; ' r-" 1"• ' .t 6 -"` 'ti .-4 ' t k ,•i • , John .5 kill, on oath with intent to 1 and buttery that on the 1, 7 •,,'.,..•• ,:.,,,,- 4„,,.. r, - „,.4.,. -,•-a - :,....-t .E._ .l„ . , ,•.-_ t 4- .- - 1 4 43,45au.t Lewellen, aho testified with de --; , ...- -- iL. - ._:, ...,,, .-- . .r ,-, ...1 7 ; ' :t , 4 •4 l' ,-,.. 4- rings •••-;""' '' .'' :'---- -I- '-- .. t ,,, -, :;. 4 :! kr,j` ..4 •••,.'- '"„ ~.. A 9th of July he was pitching and tried for thland. when, ilia ' 7- ::' - ' ' - ' 7 ' '- ••!, '' ' .-- -'l' ' : -"tlkl.-i-.:547"'":1- ' '' t his tavern at Bmi , 4t4. r " c ' •-• ~- • .•,:i -,.....-_-_,„.c.,,„ .......‘ - -1 fendant a - ze- :-•-• , ~,-;- -•-• , ...-, -. Z- =••• Nz , ft... c -, '' . 'I dfa lty Par his face severely in 4,•,-, 1 ,;• 0, 4, ... - ~... , - .44 4 - . .0 ,4 4 . 4.• - 4.... , •,, .;,. , , him, cutting 4 C < 7 ''' ••--- -:;`-'• a .: 0-',': '' i • , T.•.:"' l`j• t4 - • rr,',...7 - ;: , , t. 4 :::- 1. and struck a , " ,..4 4 . ''' '-", . -'"" t "'-' - -• i -;.' ~. •; -,-• •• - , • several planes. ty, M AleCte caught Hampton, E s( l . ' `,..Pr"'"- .'._ , (.1 - t "'tr.. '' 1 with a third ta••••, ,,, , e '- -, `. • ' • r'- , ‘...-- ..` ~..- ''.: 7 •••- le i t i k l ''-' . showedi For tht named t".. ,4 • r t t. - , '.. • ~_ ~,. '..3 -.....- ez... , 7 `••-••, - • abusive, quarreled nJohn hadli ttit''a tderffeentlid le - ,`;ii-a l - ' ', .t. ; '" :.' i " -• -` 4 '1- • =-- t •-, ..". -:` ''---- ',. • • Nicholson, when Mc& ees i.e - h a a t d d e L f e e ne e ile 1e endeavored, with nd been eeavhae v r i ae o na l e , n u t t, s a u n e d_ 4;::.4.4-37:;;..- ;•''''--' _T it h h e_ d' ''•-------'• ". -tt -- --."•-, „ , ..•• • ....0•••• - 4. '`, 6 1.1.- ' 'r%` • - I casfully, put the intent to gill, a ti. 4.7-',.'4`-',`'-' i r • ,'-‘-'-' - 1- : "-- • ,--- ' .. 4 : -,' , l p ' ' f... . ' 1 count, cha r g in g . '"‘';';:-.''''' - ' A.! -1:-''..1::;: -'* .. ' ; '-"-:7'64.1-:-..---:' --.'' drawn, and the ajUdTlYSifSoiounn.dofathveecrod:tcst 44- A,• - zi• - 4'' 4 'O -, '• -; /-:, ..,t; ••• a ,',.'; 04 •4 1.-01 1 40 . '- '`'l '. ' i - I directing ;••••`- '••-4-2ii'r" .• , ..-I ' l - .'-'•" , ..-•'`,..-. -, ~ ..`4 st• • .t, t:, n„:' - : , . - : .. IZ I M tY, W Hewitt, alias James Murray, worth $l5O, N,l:l',Z L ' ' "i:i .. • 1;„ , ,_-.. •. • " • -• • •.--t‘ 4 . , -. 4 , 1 4 ,:',` 4. 0- t,y , .. George • a bor-e, II," ... ',., ;„,..0. , •::....;- ....: 0, ~%,,.,' ; - ,,,.? - rr.i. •r;..1 ,t , .A.-1,4 1 :2 •,4- r . ^ lead guilts to stealing of not of t r Pr-St Clan. • r ,7 : t":" -,....-;, -. „...-t.,,i1.,..1,,,,,T, 44.1.14:A1,4 4t •:,‘1^4... 2. ••• 1 P .- , . Long, Esci , PP for • ~,- t.,..; • • ". 4 i....... -'• .-- 1......", - • ".: 4 ,.,, ~.. ..' o'o t"-P,`. 4 , -.".--.`: ..;` from ioDerl remanded '.'"*".--••, ''-,...'-',,.--., .-.--- ~•-•- ... ,''.-`,-; t..- !..V.7 • C 4 Z.,, ~, ~ • t ow nship, in June last, and was . 1 ,, ' ',.,• , '',', sc" -•.. . r ...:" . • : •,;: - 4 r ., .-? . ',. `,:; ,' t ''l- : 1.. -,,,•?..%, •` ' sentence. ••-•-` ..-"•,`' ;? v.."' - i.; *1 .4 4 - 1/.." - " , -.f • - 4 , - —:.. • ,• .- .1 ' by A Getty. Complainant ' --'-' ----." r c -• ' ----7-1 4.7 - • "%I. 4. - 3 -•;!... -• .• " ..' ' '.''' <• ,* .' - ' - .e.,- -- • ' ••' and stated that t :'-:; ;::::-.1:::'-'7;::;::"'s);; '..1 'i;-. - i' ''. ": ' ;:.--;-.:. 'l. : - -1- t :' ,,- P'4 7 ;; : , 1- 4 4. on J oalanchaCroglleen er, , a surety teym Irishman, -, ... , ,..„,rwr,i7,..,;;;.,.., ...:•., ...t.,... ~, ~:,_,.... - --„..,-,.-,,,..--, ~ ,-, r 1 in house, was brou b g e h a t r i d n_ coming to had promised - - :-- a !--'i-,..,„111:.2:4-4C, ~A .:4•`-.,:t..,1 ' ; „ ,t3 _.-r•••l'et.. , -e.• 1• '•'L , .`•+ -- -.-: ''` - • nn) that her daughterh at,,., ."'s."-.-7*-177:-.4-:-:'::"..4:'421:.,44.-efir::"-J1•"1".'"I.-7:4;••''f.:": . i. ,. ' - '''' I anPins n i e st r in e g xnessi _ vel v y 7,4 ~._,'-,---,-44 J ',`-.4 . 4 :,-..,`'. " , ' 4 ,' , 1 141" (It' ".. 4. ..:" ' ' 4 boP:l,atihnehneptedakceeeeteprisptclhp.rseenfehtlrauedn,. *-7,;„0„,,,,,•-:„..L.••..,:r.,, : - ,.. 41.4.,... - t - ,.„ - :,,0 , ; \ .„c : ~, . washimb.rounghat,inregsurlteisnogrti _ft,,,••:-.,-;-,- L - 2„ - . 7 .7.7"..2 - q. ...:1.. ..''''..4.4. mac" y- . ....?-. ~,-r. '4 4 ., ,‘Z 4 - t * .i '. this suit ' r3-4-C'''' ' "'" '" '7- ''' 4 --," Is"Sae a'* ` - "" . t• " ' 1", - .1. • ~ ; s ant being with Eurety o charged -" :4 --- r....t., , ..-..;. 4 .,-al. Tf 1 ..n 7-, 7 , ,N 1 Charles Lamb. ~,..,75,,,,.....-..„,,,,,,.z_1_,;,-„,:.,..,„,.,.::,,:,"::,.,..:,t.5.2t....f.,:v,.:1_,::,.,71.:.:' _ ~ ~,, T...5 ^ . , , • ,- ....,, ~,di peace , wa! ‘.. di n sch s a h r t g il e , d uf the but th Ward, was a ,, -,,,,,„...._„„ , -.. , ,, ,-- . 4 .-,,,,,,-, r:4 1.7...,. ,- ,4 1: t- 1- : . :-.-- '"', ‘` 4 : Mary '''." ordered to pa . .. the C0 . 41 e,d - 7 4- 4,4••- ',V ,- , 4 ''' "., v. , •-• i. •... ~...." 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Brain is now in thi• ity engaged in the preparation of a hand book, to contain even - kind of necessary in formation to the traveler between this city and Chicago It in his intention to publish ten thousand copies of the work. He will be able to insert a few advertisements, and we recom• Mend our manufacturers and business men to insert their advertisements in it Advertise ments may be left at the office of the Morning - - COMM VI N 1 ENT Lo Uti -- Mayor Morrison, of Allegheny, yesterday wilt up two commit ments against George W , a!ias Sharper Smith. now in jail for larceny, on two other charges which we have already noted, the lar ceny of a set of arness from James Floyd, livery stable keep e r, in the second Ward, Al legheny, and a second set from Mr. James Patton, Federal street. If all the cases are made out against Sharper, he will get a long term. SAMUEL MITCHELL and Michael Dosh got into a disturbance in the Allegheny Market House yesterday, were informed against by Mr .M.'ll3onigle, clerk of the market. arrested and held for a further hearing today. DISTRICT COURT.—In the feigned issue be tween Miller and wife and James Gillespie, tried on Monday, a verdict was yesterday found for plaintiff. The next case called was that of Ross Zt Bailey v- Reese, Davis & Severance, a feigned issue to recover possession of certain coal barges levied on by the Sheriff. On trial. LECTURE,,—We are informed that Mr. George Vandenhoff, whose readings last Whi ter were so well attended, will visit our city about the middle of the present month, and give one or more of his readings under the auspices of the Young Men's Mercantile Li brary Association. He will read from Shak ps eare, Sheridan and Dickens. THE Birmingham Passenger Railway is fast progressing to completion. Workmen are putting in culverts on Smithfield street, and laying down rails, and the rond will, within a few weeks, be ready for travel. Tex Directors of the Pennsylvania Rail yesterday. arrivedexcursion during theestward day we , looked about the city, and will leave for Chicago at seven o'clock this morning. APOLLO THEATRE.—The bill at the Apollo fur to-night consists of tho " Moss Trooper" and the "swiss Cottage," performed by the stock company. Tuk Bank of Crawford County has elected new officers and Directors, and is likely to be, hereafter, a permanent and reliable institution. 11.1.ZCIIANIC9' INSTITIITIL—This Institution, the want of which has been so long felt by our citizens is now open under the superintendence of Messrs Jackman & Johnson, in the Building. En trance, 65 Wood street- It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, AMnufactu ors, Inventors, and Artisans; WI a place of resort r those seeking information rela tive to those branches of industry, either by examination of samples or scientific publications. Those having articles to bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. IT The public, are respectfully invited to visit the &wain& [For the Pltteburgh Poet I EVENING CLOUDS DT 301111 K. HOLMIII. Just opposite The mellow, sinking sun of autumn eves There are lone wand'ring clouds that sometimes nse Like fiery mountains from the horizon:- i As the calm eye beholds them it can trace In their expanding grandeur tints so soft, So delicately pure in changing play, 1 As e'en to move our spirits at their will, i And change them eN. they change. Far, far beyond,; Thai the Illimitable azure depths, • NV° take au evening journey. musing still, lake travelers in far romantic lands, Glom the magical, weird shapes of Joys That porno awhile to linger with the soul. 'lllO iirtant guests—creations of a dream. \V lei would not be is pilgrim. when some baud. i More like an angel's than a clay-cold form. heads him where'er Sabean odors drift .; From ...ea-girt isles! Whereler the bloom of vales Heialletli tillages of happy things 1 Where use; cities tool hamlets—grey embattlements— ..• . Nlementwes of grim ages and chivalric song? A moment since I wnnder'd by the ”ea. And easy the stealthy waves in amorous play • Trickle around the worn. enamerd stones ; .. Far on the main I saw a lonely bark— • . Iseyolid that bark. unnumber'd leagues afar, • An emerald ode—and in that isle a lane Hard by that lane a quiet cottage rose; Beside the door a little being play'd— She ivias lily mother, and a child—a child. Drawmtt her I.retitth in innocence and peace, . 'the sully air of that untroubl'd time .. , When, but the faintly tutted heart knows not '; no, much of ..erious rare the world contain?, Miter WORLD FAMOUR TO A cERTA.IIin IH Dr .1. HOSTETTER'S CEI,EI3RATED STOMACH WIT- T Fitt , . for the cure of Lq,pepsia, Flatulence, Cutstipa• tmn, and MI the tram of drv, asea which arise from a m ortaci ,didition of those functions on the stomach, upon the proper action of which the health so much de pend.. ltio.e who dome to be prepared not only for I..y.pepsis but for one-half the Ine that humanity' ts heir mlund.i provide themselves with that most Mrkellent compound known a, Dr.J. Boitetter's Celebrat4dStom at, btut i,. The.° Bitter, are pleasant to the taste, e of operation, and corny...od entirely of vegetable 4, prepared with the greatest rare. If you tv ant to 1., e LA, vly refreshed both physically *id men.: tslly go and procure this valuable tonic. For 'Ale by Druggists and dealers generally, HOSTETTER I SMITH, Manufacturers and Propnetora, N 0.68 Water. and 68 Front streets JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Menuttomers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers. m FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 4:14 Penn Street, above the Canal, !Nye on hand a large assortment of Panty and Plain Fe cloture, In Walnut and Mahogany of their own mann teture, and warranted egital to quality and style to any rnstuut,tured iu the coy, and will sell at remohnble ' Rada 1.1 Eatititt tIY STE&M.—As tt teatimonial of the worittnnnlike manner, perfect ar.u,ott of their self. regulating 111047111/leN taftty, economy in fuel, and the tail,• attention neer etteid y to keep each room comfortable, we (;,re Out, certlficate to Me.terg. Davi& and Philltpe, uc etset , Philltpe & Co., for their Dian of heltalg •detun the tAecond" Ward Public Schoo.. in the city of Vateburght &nd which hal met pu b i c! roval, and vre would re,OMMeriti them to the to give entire ...tuttfwetion of heating by eteam. It. johnr., John Marehall, Jr., M. Tindle,George tt V, it L. Wilenl, Directors. DAVIS d PHILLIPS, Gall Pittmg, Phonbinprid Brats FOWL:kW, n'cry docrgewn of Gar Furthrta aryl P“mr, N.,. 6: ieltelric• C.) 1: LT E.B. S NIENTT.Y.R, House, Sign and rum a,•al.d i IGUI. rs and irtuner,. Otders lett at their 41.11 , . 0 Fourth street near Market, linrke's Buildtng, sill he [wenn - sly attended. *Oro T 1 NEW PARK! PEN S'S GAON' tecrntly fitted up as IRON CITY ~V°A.Ft.2C, l+ ooT open for the arcommocsuon 01 Pie-Nics, Pleas Lae Pal - tarp, It F, CREAM AND REFRESII3IENTS Ill . ' l lioi.t of alYrsyk, tl.l r.tt.•n.lau , 'e A ,:pod platf , ,rm far dancing. jolrmivr-if 110EVELF.R & MILLER. THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE, LATROBE, PENN'A that lair glnd to ellotoe , Po•dret'e choice Java do; 11,i1I'lle9t. , Young Ily,on, I mpernd, nun Pow der. Oolong and Ponthing Ign+orted brands a 10'4 lump To owe, lu kegs cornotton six twilit tobacco: to It, cia'h Sala, , barrels Alum: to do ItairT Salt in Slicks. t.sf Pepper • 15 do Allpide; do Mal l'zip , ll., 20 boxe, No 1 Soup 100 do Chemical Olive Soap: '2:l do tiennao do 30 do Vaneeated or Toilet Soap: W dozen Gm Washboards. 50 do Buckets; 30 do Tubs, assorted sizes; Itlo do Brooms; Ni boxes M. B. Raisins; 20 do No. 1 Norfolk Chocolate; 40 do Madison Starch; IA) bales No. l and 2 Batting; ;at barrels Bleached Elephant and Whale Oil; 10 do Strait's 'Tanners do xt do Cod do 10 do Rosin do :;3.1 do N. C. Tar. n store and for sale by MILLER & RICKET3fr2 ITANDARD WORKS OF TRAVEL. b Barth's Travels in Africa, 3 volumes. Livingston's " tkinson's " in Oriental Siberia. Perry's Expedition to Japan. Knee's Arctic Explorations, Is l t Expedition. 2, Stephens' Travels in Yucatan. 2 volumes. • in Central America; 2 voLs. Bayard Taylor's Travels. Prime's Travois m Europe and the East, 2 vols. Stephens' Travels in Greece, Turkey and Russia. in Egypt and Arabia. Lynch's Expedition to the Dead Sea and Jordan. ROI/Mall% or the Border Land of the Christian and Turk. se7 KAY CO., ful. Wood street. NDIA RUBBER GOODS, INKSTANDS, Rulers. Penholders, Pens, Pnper Knives, Pencils, ocket Inkstands, Pocket Books, Bankers Cases, lc, or Pole by AV. S. HAVEN, n 313 Corner Wood & Third & Market & Second sta. C BARRELS SUPERIOR OLD MON ONGAHELA RYE WHISKYin store, and for .ale by H. JL, 161 Fifth street, between Wylie and Ross streets, io2 3d door aboTe Wylie street. TRES HOLMES & CO., Pork Packers and dealera in Bacon, Lard, Sugar Cured Ham 9, ac, corner of FIRST AND MARKET STREETS, Pittaburgl- C • •• INCINNATI SUGAR CURED HAMS and Dried Beef, RO 30 tierces to arrive, per steame Belmont, at IIAWORTH & BWNLEE'S, As: in the Diamond EGARS.-100,000 Genuine Se gars, differ ant brands, in storHAWe and tor sale low - by ORTH & BROWNLEE, in the Diamond. MEDALLION PENS.- ESSENTIAL OILS.—A fresh lot of pur Essential Oils, just received j g Eßß ABEL. anal; corner Fifth and Grant streets., PD CKET lIANDKERCIIIEFS , O PENDERS, GLOVES, HOSE—For sale at SU' EATON, CREE A CO'S, sole Corner Fifth and Market eta IMOTI3I SEED-75 bushels very choice Timothy Seed, just received on consignment, and or sale by JAMES A. ITZER. sel9 corner Market and First streets COAL OIL COAL OIL 1 COAL OIL I -100 bbls refined Burning, Coal Oil for sale by apB B. C. & J. 11. SAWYEFt. LOTH BRUSHES.—A good assortment of Cloth Brushes on hand and for sale by L. WILCOX, .29 Corner of Snaid.!ts..lFourt___lij_lS_*l.Klts. ICE.-15 tcs prime Rice now landing A A, and for sale by ap2S MILLER & RICRETSON. LOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES and Bonne, Material--a lax stook...at low phew, at sa2G JOSEPH }lO 77 Maritsa stmt. THE LATEST NEWS BY ,r.zi,-zevELA.-pa-1.. The Cricket Match in New York. Naw Yow', October 4.—The,'play on the St. George's Cricket Grounds, at Hoboken, was resumed to-day at a quarter before twelve o'clock—Parr and Hayward at the bats, to the bowling of Gibbs and Hallis. The following is the score, including the runs made yester daAly l-England Eleven's first innings—Hay ward b. Hallis, thirty-three; Carpenter c. Sen ior b. Hallis, twenty-six; Wisden, run out three; Parr b. Gibbs, seven ; Coffin b. Gibbs, Bye; Lockyer c. Lang b. Hallis, twelve; Di ver e. Rallis b. Gibbs, one; H. Stephenson ,b. Rallis, ten ; Caesar b..Hallis, six ; Grundy b. Hallis, twenty; Jackson, hot out, eight; byes, ten: leg-byes, one; wides, twelve; no balls, two-25; total, 3.513. The twenty-two of the United States, second innings, are as follows: Long c. Carpenter b. Wisden, seven ; Walk, er c. Lockyer b. Coffin, none; Sharp c. and b. Coffin, five; Hammond b. Coffin, none; Gibbs c. Lockyer b. Coffin, none; Scarlet c. Carpen ter b. Coffin, one; March c. Wisden b. Coffin, one : Wilbv b. Coffin, none : Senior c. Car penter b. Cfoffin, three; Higam b. Coffin, none; Marshall b. Coffin, six; Morgan c. Lockyer b. Coffin, none; Barclay, run out, one; Hallis b. Wisden, five; S. Wright, not nut, three: Head, not out, none; byes, one; leg-byes, three-4; total for sixteen, 3G. The play was stopped at five o'clock this evening, 'when the twenty-two of the United States were, eighty-two behind, with only sev en wickets to go down. There were ten thou sand spectators on the ground, including a large number of ladies, during the play. From Washington ASIIINGTON CITY, October 4 —Months ago information was received in this city, of fillibustering movements against Nicaragua. Although the statement was not fully credited, it was deemed of sufficient importance to jus tify the issuance of instructions to proper fed eral officers to exercise more than ordinary vigilance, the President himself superintend ing these precautionary measures. The recent advertisement in the New Orleans papers of a steamship to start from Mobile for Chiraqui, on the Ist of October, added to the other ac cumulating suspicious circumstances attending the alleged contemplated invasion of Nicara gua, but on inquiry of the Collector at Mobile, nothing had been heard to confirm the truth of the report, so far as that port is concerned Within the present week reliable information has been received here, as stated in a general newspaper despatch yesterday, that a large number of strangers were in New Orleans, in cluding many prominent persons known to have been heretofore connected with tillibliss tering enterprises, and this, together wittitither circumstances, excites a suqicion in the mind ~f Collector Hatch that they meditate an un lawful expedition. Late last night 100 or 150 of them left that city, the presumption being that they had gone to the 'Range to await their vessel. The clearance had been asked for the steamer Philadelphia confessedly for Chiraqui, but which Collector Hatch refused for the rea sons above stated. The agent of the steamer was pressitent, and again applied for a clear ance but met with no bettor success that at first. Of these facts our government is in formed and probably they are the only ones from authentic sources in its possession. It is believed that this subject was to-day a matter of Cabinet consideration. Orders have been despatched by telegraph to the commanding officer at Baton 'Rouge for concentrating and holding the federal military in reserve- to be used, if necessary, as a posse comitatus for tho enforcement of the laws. It is believed here, and the facts which have just transpired seem to warrant the conclusion, that the filibusters have so arranind their plans as to avail themselves of the aavantages afforded by the reopening of the Nicaragua transit route, for the accomplishment of their design The Administration is determined by all the means in its power, including the employment of land and naval forces, to compel respect to the neutrality law. The instructions of the Minister Dimity are particularly with refer ence to the reopening of the transit, and as as both Governinents have assented to the La mar Zeladon treaty, it is supposed that Nicara gua will offer no obstacle to the passage of the mails. The presence of the Postmaster Gen eral in New York, in connection with the last named subject, is expressive of the view the government has in the fulfillment of the John son contract. k-sraoxi $ wiTrIL By the Teutonia. NEW YORK, October 4.—The Teutonia, from Southampton, on the afternoon of the 17th ultimo, arrived at this port last evening. bringing London files to the date of her tail ing. They contain Admiral Hope', report of the battle between the British and Chinese at Tabu, in which no allusion whatever is made to aid and comfort rendered the British cow -1 mender by our forces on that occasion. Clearance Refused—Fillibustera Out N kw ORLEANS, October 4.—Collector Hatch refused a clearance to the steamer Philadel phia, for Aspinwall, because it was alleged that the steamer was engaged to take Walker and two or three hundred men, from Alabama. Texas, and elsewhere, now encamped below the city, ready to start for Nicaragua, but os tensibly bound for the Chiriqui gold dig gings. They were to have left on the LEAVEN.WORTEI, October 4.—The Leaven worth election took place to-day. The ques tion of the acceptance or rejection of the Wy andotte Constitution passed off quietly. The adoption of a constitution was generally con ceded. Leavenworth city gives 231 majority for a constitution. Atchison city and township give one majority. Other precincts, to hear from, will increase the majority. The Hungarian's Mails. BOSTON, October 4.—The mails of the steam er Hungarian, from Liverpool on the 21st ult., via Quebec, reached here this morning, and will go torward to-night. The fightbetween Tom Sayers and Bob Bret the lasted only fifteen minutes. The latter's arm was injured. J. R. WELDIN witted Kansas Election Outrage on an American Bark. BOSTON, Oct. 4.—The bark Hazard, which arrived at this port to-day, from the coast of Africa, reports having been fired into on the coast by the British war steamer Pluto. The United States sloop-of-war Vincennes was at Loando on August 14th. All was well. Decision by the Postmaster General. NEW YORK., October 4.—lt has been decided by the Postmaster General that the foreign mails for Aspinwall, Panama, Central Ameri ca, &c., are to be sent by the Vanderbilt steamer Northern Light, to leave on the sth instant, from Now York. The matter of the California mails is still unsettled. Flora Temple Wins Again. Sr. Louts, October 4.—A race took place in Abbey Park, this afternoon, betweene Flo on ra Temple, Princess and Ike Cook, as w by Flora, in three straight heats. Time, 2:24, 2a25 and 2:28. Sentenced. MADISON, INn., October 4.—Laucskes, who killed Hallis last March, in a street affray, was to-day sentenced to imprisonment for lite in the penitentiary. Georgia Election AUGUSTA, October A.—The retnrms from the election held in this State yesterday, indicate that Governor Brown is re-elected by a heavy majority. In the Seventh and Eighth Con gressional Districts, the returns, so far, indi cate the election of the Democratic candidates. The Brig Perry. NSW YOBS., October 4.--The 'United States Brig Perry was at Montevideo on the 16th ultimo. All wall. Arrival of the Steamer Adger. Nzw Yoas, October 4.—The steamer James Adger, from Charleston, was boarded by a boat from the bark White Wing, from 'La guayra, and received on board a passenger with Venezuelan papers. The French Charge de Affairs had been sent out of the country on two days' notice. Ms opposition to the existing government, and participation in the late bloody revolution, are the causes alleged for driving him away. Gen.:Rubem with the government forces:had taken the town of Marguetra, near Laguayra, but the rebel, Gen. Aquado escaped.. Barce lona had been retaken and • the' government forces were every where victorious. , ,The revo lutionists or rather the robbers, had committed the most outrageous excesses, murdering and plundering to a fearful extent. From present accounts, however, their triumph is at an end. From California.- ST. Louis, October 4.—The overland mail of the 12th reached Jefferson City-to-day. Sufficient returns have been received to in sure the election of the entire Lecompton Democratic State ticket—two -members of Congreis, Supreme Judge and„Slate Printer. There is also a very large LecOmpton majority in both branches of the Legislature. The People's Reform ticket in San Francisco is elected by a majority of 1,000 to 8,000. Just previous to the departure of the mail, on the oth, Judge Terry challenged Senator Broderick, which the latter seemed to have ac cepted, as a meeting between the parties was prevented this morning by the police. Business at San Francisco continued- dull, with a light country demand. The quotations are nominally unchanged, but for the few goods selling buyers obtained better terms. From New Orleans :l Eby ORLEANS, October 4.—lValker and his men got off last night, and sailed from Ber wicks Bay this morning in his his own steamer without clearance. Accounts represent the cotton crop of Lou isiana first-rate. The sugar is inferior and smal The attempted clearance of the Philadelphia for Aspinwall was made to blind the atrthori tisl. Harry Maury commands the steamer. The Brownsville Flag says the fever is fast disappearing. Doblado, with three thousand North Meal jeans, is marching south. Woll's recruiting army sustained severe losses in the late victory over Doblado. Arrival of Professor La Mountain at Ottawa OTTOWA., C. W., October 4.—Professor La Mountain end Mr. Haddock came into Ottowa to-day, having landed one hundred and fifty miles north of Ottowa, in the great Canada wilderness. They were brought out by Indian guides in bark canoes. They traveled in their balloon three hundred miles, and were up in the air only from four to five hours. For over four days they had been in the wilderness, without food, and with no means of striking a fire. They were rescued most providentially by a Mr. Cameron, who was hunting timber with Indian guides. COMMERCIAL. Stage of Water. River—fcur feet water in the channel PITTSBI7RGH MARKETS. Reported P-rpresaly for the Daily Morning Imt. Flour—Transactions from first hands were light to- day From store, we note sales of 670 bbls. in lota, at 1470354.90 for superfine, 25,00 for extra, and $5,25@5,50 for extra family. One lot superfine sold at $4,65, and 03 bbls extrs family at 25,62. Graln...Wares 150 bush. White Wheat from store at $l.; SO bush. spring at £1,00; 170 bush red at $1,12- Oars-450 bush., oats from first hands at 40c, and 101 do. from store, st 43,4344 c Bacon—Sales 3-200 lbs. shoulders at 73 n.; 600 do. at ,c.; 2,500 lbs. sides at 9-Xc., and 3,100 tbs. hams at 10.54 e. .00 lbs. sugsr cured do. at 13c. Hay... Sales 4 tons from store at $lS©l9. Mess Pork—Sales 12 bbls. at $l6. Salt—Sales 22 bbls. No. 1 extra at $1,25 rel bbl. Lime—Sales 14 bbls. Louisville at $1,25 Hags... Sales 1 ton mixed at 314 c. Tll ID. Fish... Sales 9 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel at $ll. Cheese... Sales 55 boxes W. R. at 84®8 1 Ac. Oil—Sales 1S bbls. Lard No. 1 IFIL 88®00e. Vi gal. Apples—Sales 21 bbls. choice Green at $2. 17 tilde. at Se.; 13 bbls. at Sl/a3lAc. Molasses.. Sales 21 bbls. N. 0. at 41©42c. COITC!...SaIeS 15 sacks at 12 , ,4@1i123.ic. Whisky...Sales 37 bbls. Rectified in lots at 38420 e i 8 gal _ _ New York Market. Nov l'oaa., uctotier 4.—Cotton heavy; vales 300 bales. Flour heavv. sales 10.000 bbls; Ohio ta,'..licsis,4s. Wheat declined: ;ales bush at 51,45 for choice white, a1.'27@1,31 for western. $1.03 for red western, 96cdi1,00 Milwaukee eluWand 93c for Chicago spring, No 2. Corn advanced; sales 14,000 bush at 05eft95%c. Beef heavy' t $3.00 550. Pork heavy at 115,25®15,W for mess, and 510,371.; for prime. Lard firm at 10YallY,,c. Sugar tirm, the lair grades have advanced Muscovado sells at 5 1 ..ijii6 , 1,e. Cotlee firm: Rio 1114" c. Iron steady at 522 itoi,s24.tat ir.,issceo firm at 432A1.1c. Wool firm: aisles 10,000 lbs fleece at 40gii6Sit; pulled, most, with a small stock, is very firm at 322. - ±4soe. Pot Ashes $5,3714; Pearls $5,50 Philadelphia Market. Pau...tnttrifis, October 4.—Flour is quiet but firm; sales to the trade at sfagss.so for common and extra, and for extra family and fancy. Rye Flour and Corn Meal scarce; the former is firm at $4,1fP,4. and the latter at 13,75. Wheat was in fair request, with rather less offering; sales of 2000 bush red at $1,1001.:33, and white at $l, - 30 afloat- Rye is scarce and wanted; 1, , 00 bush Southern sold at BSc. Corn is in demand and has advanced; sales of 3.000 bush yellow at 88c, in store, and 90c. afloat. Oats firm; 4.000 bush new Delaware sold at 40g,40.ic, and old Pennsylvania at 40. Whisky is better; sales at 27%c. Cincinnati Market. Ciacmaan,Oetober 4..—The market for Flonr is dull, and prices have again declined full 10e rcl bbl; superfine is quoted at $4,5004.0 0 . Wheat is in light request at 11,00 for red. and 81,0841.12 for white. Corn is in good remand 50@y83c for yellow. Oats 152 c 'f bush better. ye is steady at 76(478c. Barley is dull at 65c for spring and 75c for fall. Provisions are held firmly without change; sales 500 hhds bacon at 8c for shoulders, and 97.5©10c for sides. Whisky is active st an advance of y,c le. gallon. There is no variation in Exchange. New York S Nnir Yona, October 4.—Stocks lower— Chicago &Rock Island 1 Galena & Chicago 72) 2 6 Illinois Central RR.— 66 Michigan Central-...... 42- 17 , Ilinois Central bonds.. 84 Cleveland d Toledo.— 05% Michigan Southern.... 21 Harlem Railroad. 36-X Reading 43 Pacific. Mail S. S. Co.— 78 Missouri 6's 83X Tennessee 6's 873 i Wonderful Medical Cures by the applica tion of PROF. DtGRATH'S ELECtRIC OIL, ON MAN AND BEAST. 7b the Inhabitants of Pittsburgh and Vicinite:—l pro pose to cure, almost ins tantaneously,individuals afflicted with Deafness, Headache, Neuralgia, Chill Fever, Ague, Rheumatism, and all sores and pains. , I propose to check and effectually dissipate more ache and pain, and to eccornplish nearer and more perfect equilibrium of all the circulating fluids in the human system, than can be effected by any other or all other methods of medical aid in the same apace of time, the masses themselves being judges. I do not propose to cure every disease. but all such as are curable by any combination of medical appliances. isly Electric thees on chemical add electric prin ciples, and is, erefore, applicable to the cure or natu ral restoration of any organic derangement arising from an improper circulation of Nerve-vital fluid. I want the masses tojoin in this matter—the well as the sick, because if these things are so, all are alike in terested. N. B.—Please inform me of any case of failure to cure, in from a half hour to three weele, as I wish to care or charge nothing. Depot, Philadelphia. For gale by all Druggists and Dealers. octlarndaw GREEN AND PURPLE HAIR Are often the results of applying the ordinary dyes. The only safe article which invariably produces any shade of color desired, from a fine umbre brown to the intensest black, is Chritiliadoro9B Excelsior Dye. It pervades every fibre from the rootto the tip, with the tinge required, and actually feeds the hair with the ail• ment which, is requisite to promote its growth, its lustre, its permanence and its beauty. FREE FROM CAUSTIC, And every other corrosive ingredients, it might be sip• plied to the head of an infant without discoloring the akin. The chemical testimony in its favor embraces some of the highest names in American science. Hold everywhere, and applied by all Hair Dressers. CMIASTA- Doso, - ,No. 6 Astor House, Nac York.. GEO. H. EEPSIa x Vt, PiPe octl:lmdhw • • AND CLSAK TR w The best stock in thtyott se26 JOS. HoRJUJS, DI Market- S. W BONNETS and t .nnet. Fr cheap at vlb ` de3" 3%.Hosztwik Mse sete taguerrean (Galleries. -Er.oc+orts . Ambrotype and Photograph imsr nacos; No. 70 Fifth Street, Allir Photographs, colord or plain, taken at short no• tice, at Eas.tem prices, and warranted equal to them. SMALL PICTURES ENLARGED TO LIFF.SLZE,and colored in Oil. LIFE-SIZE Colored in Oil, Pastalle, or Plain, in the rocat:artittic style, and at Easters price- PHOTOGRAPH, AMBROTYPE, ME- L.YINOTYPE AND. DAGUERREOTYPE GAL LERY' Orr. Fifth and Cirantstmett—The subscriber bar ing fitted up rooms in. BUILDING, is now prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT FAIL TG LYE SATISFACTION. Call and examine the collection. A. LANE, Corner of Fifth and Grant streets'. kif r ltikiki &ID) I I lo Dti IL wiGirrmA.N, IVI ANITFACAT RER OF Steam Engines, Sbatting:and.,Pnllisa TOnng Machines ? Mortice Machines, - Gear Wheels, Bangers, ete., etc Orders promptly attended to. aSily • ALLEGHENY. PIAINIIM:illf *3:4 (o:ll•M**ai :OA I I Mil PARK, IK I CURDY & CO., MANI7FACTIMERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Bolder, ke_, oleo Int• porters and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet - Sroni Wire, ke. Constantly on hand, Tttimen's Moss and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 First, and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de i red patient. my2klyater Prrxentson, October 4, 1859 tock Market. special Xtotices. $lOO-PEOCIMATION. NUMBER 306 GALLERY, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE IMPERIAL, AND MEDIUM PHOToa RAPHS,: NV ALL'S GALLERY, Jones' Building, Fourth street. FOUNDRY, SMELTING WM.II. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NEAR THE PENN'A R. R. PASSENGER DEPOT, .• PITTSBURGH, PA., MANUFACTURE ALL KINDSOF Steam Engines, ranging from three to one huh: and fifty horse power ! and, suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, lactories, etc-, etc.. Give particular attention to the construction of En gines and Machinery for grist milts, and for uprights, mnlay, and circular saw mills. Hare always on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice, Engines andßoilers of every dew.ription. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron se y, and Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pones lwerrery variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Ma- • chinery and Machine Cards. Our prices are low, our machinery manufactured of the hest quality of materials, and warranted in all cases tos . 7 3 g ra tatisfacti e. froip on ial parts of the c untrysolicited, and promptly filled. inr22lnadsw Ira. nom maxi, L PS= JAI= km:, nil MaTH, PARK & CO., NINTH NV AHD FOUNDUT PIT - Sauitqa, PA. Warehouse, No. 149 First and M Second streets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descripticms Iron Netorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Bad Irons,. Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Hangers and Co lt lin o fob . bing and Machine Castings of every descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will becaref l ull i attend; ed to. BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING.' fins. JOHNSTON, WOULD GIVE NOTICE that he has pur chased. the interest of his late partner, G. S. BATES, in the ROOFLNG BUSINESS, and is the sole 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 using. Of fice at BATES JORNSONS' OLD STAND, 75 Smith field street. WILLIAM JOHNSON. MN. B.—This Gum Gement is unequalled as a Paint for etal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, as paint. and soccdsw ISME-17T.A.'TMLE 2 s. NIIT AND BOLT FACTORY. Patent Hot-Pressed Nuts of all sizeaon hand, andmaa ufactured. Also. Bolts for Bridges. Machinery, &grim' coral Implements. to.. furnished at short notice. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. auglay - - - .KNAP. SCULLY & CO. .D. B. ROOMS B. B. ROGERS & CO., ELLNITFACTUREBI3 OF I=l ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, Corner Ross and First Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, FROM TWO TO BEE LNCH CALIBRE. Prices from Twelve to Thirty Cts. per Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For We Wholonia at Manufacturers Prices by- EMILY' H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WHOLTALLD DM= IN CHEESE, SUTTER, SEEDS, FIBS, .AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.. No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBMIGH., THE ATTENTION. OF .31EN OF MODE RATE MV4NE3 is called to the offer Air -sale of forty of the most eligible • BUILDING LOTS in the Second 'Want, Allegheny City. The prices' are euited to the hard times, and time will be given to suit all purchasers. For particulars inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS. SurferJur, Corner East Common and Water street, Alle • hen CH FIRST CLASS BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS, OF ALL STYLES AND SLZE.9, - MADE TO ORDER, OR SOLD FROM THE SHELVES A LARGE STOICS OF COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. PRINTINC4 In LAD I All its branches, CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLS NG, PAMPHLET 9 ROOT, RUST 4i CLARK, IWITIACTIMIELS MW DMUS 1/1 SPERM, RAPE, ELEPHANT, WHALE, LARD AND MINERS' OILS, Also, Straka, Bank, Shore, Tanners and Neatatoot Sperm. Patent and Adamantine. Candles, isißlyd 6l FERRY STREET. NEW TORN. HUGH H. BOLE, lIiN ENGINE BUILDER AND MACIST, GRE&T WESTERN PLASHING MILL, cor. Mary bury and Thiques" Way, Bastmsrfth, Fn., will make to order, and warranted as good as can be made, the following !machinery, viz:—Steam Engines, Turning L a thes, orf wood and iron; Planers, for woodand iron: Drilling Machines ; Honsenand Tobacco Screws: Paten*. right and Model Machines, in the hest manner; Shafting, Pullies, and Hangers, of all sizes and variety ; Screws. of any diameter and pitch, to lalso make, and have on Sines,, and Deck r W' Puyt 'aeons and othe ' . ^yes wide, by ^ J. IL WELIta, 63 Wood street near Fourth