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':,-;:. -'', , „, l ' ,-,:!ti 7 * -",''',.:7,77; .::'.`;‘ '•' ”: .:"•• - • 't.:'; -; :1.: L - : , ' , T. ' !--` ' ~, ..,-,,,2-.,fi...„:11;:r......,‘.:-2, ''.4.1.' .7! .''.x'- -. " .1 .7. r: r. --' k ..-',:,'•-... ' - moo . • - • " --- -1 r , • , - VOLUME XVII. the Alibi Post. JAMBS P. BARR, EDITOR AieD PROP EI Maus r---Duily, Five Dollars per year, etrietly iu ad Vance. Weekly, Single subsenptiona Two Dol lars per year; in Clubs of the, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. Ft- Wayne Express Tram 1205 A. M. 6,50 A. M. 101 P. M Mail Train.— 6:50 A. M. .. Express yram.... 12.150 P.!iL 8:43 P. M. 2:30 A. M Express,. Arrive at Chicago 6,47 P. M. I Express,....- ..... .8,17 A. M Returning, a rive at Pittsburgh Mail, 8:25 P.M. I ExpresS, 330 P. M. I Express, 220 A. Ti! (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation.. 0:30 A. M. 5:23P. Ti! 4 4 .. 6:05 A.-M. Ltio P.lll Pcnnsy/vania Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. - M Express Tram 9:05 P. M. 12:45 P.ll. ad• " —Nast Line 2:5u A. M. 11:50 P. tile 4:23-P. M. - 1 4 1:i A. M. The Joh4laton-mWyrrPtcuenger —Train 6..04. M. 1:10 P. M. Johns-town Accommodation-.... 250 P. M. 11.00 A. M. iirst Turtle Creek ' 11:20 A. M. 6:50 A. 51 Second " " " -.... 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. Third" 6:20 P. M. 6:15 P. 51 . Atrburgh and Cbunelettiße Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Mail ?rain.. 7,00 A. M. 6:15 P. M Express Train 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. 51 Clertland and Patstrurgh Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 12_15 A. If. 2.40 A. M. ail Train 6.25 A. SI. 4.00 P. M. asst 1.05 P. 51. 6.30 P. 51 .Wellsville Accommodation 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. 51 Retsburgh, Cteunds, and Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cm. Fast Line 12.15 A. 51. 8.00 A. 51. 11.30 A. 51 Express Train.. 105 P. Al. 130 A. M. 7.30 A. , Murder and Lynch Law at Mound City illhoois . The St. Louis papers bring us the particulars of a murder and the summary execution of the murderer at Mound City. Illinois_ The cir cumstances of the parties to tee killing were as follows, as detailed by a correspondent of the _Democrat "On Saturday night last, a desperado of considerable notoriety in that locality, named James Vaughn, in company with one of the operatives at Goodloe s foundry, name un known, got on a spree and became inebriated to a considerable extent. Subsequently, the two fell in- - wtih a carpenter or machinist from Pennsylvania, by name John K. Charles, sim ilarly afflicted. They continued together, and in the course of the evening, or of the evening's conversation, there seems to have been a clash of opinion between Vaughn's companion and Charles; resulting in a clash of arms—boots and Eats. They closed, and in the ensuing strug gle, Charles proving himself the more sober 'man, got rather the better of the foondryman, observing which, Vaughn, who stood by, drew his pistol and deliberately shot Charles through the heart, killing him instantly. Vaughn instantly - disappeared, and crossing to Ken - tacky, fled. He was pursued, however, Sun day, by officers, who overtook him about ten miles below Cairo. He was armed with a gun, which he presented, but was, nevertheless, captured' without difficulty, taken back to Mound. City and lodged in jail, to await an ex amination. Late Saturday - night a crowd gathered, went to the jail, and armed with a loges a battering ram, effected an entrance, and taking Vaughn out, notified him that 15 minutes would be generously allowed him to say his prayers and attend to any other matters he I chose, preparatory to having his " mortal coil shuffled off." Hardly appreciating the reality of the thing at first, his cries when the truth began to break upon him were heartrending— increasing in force and piteousness as the stolid indifference of his captors showed how fixed was their purpose for blood, and how surely the 'retribution for his villainy was at hand. Neither prayers nor cries could defer the appointed time however, and at the minute he was run up a tree by the excited throng, where he hung till he was dead. He was left hanging till next morning, when he was cut down by some of his friends and taken away. The thing was done determinedly, and at the scene of blood there seems to have been general unanimity of feeling. The appearance of his father, an in dividual enjoying considerable notoriety in the same way as his son, and his companion of Saturday night, had well nigh cost them their lives, and they made themselves scarce sud denly." Da. SCHENCK NOW IN THE CITY.--This distinguished physician and auscultator is now in this city, to examine and prescribe for pa tients troubled with Pulmonary Consumption or any other Lung disease. The invention of Respinometer has enabled him to do this: and besides he has had an experience of over twenty years in the treatment of these diseases. Any of our readers who desire to consult him, can do so until Saturday evening of this week, beyond which period he cannot possibly re main, as his practice in Philadelphia will re quire his attention. Dr. Schenck has visited Pittsburgh at the urgent solicitation of several persons who desirelPhis services, otherwise he would not have come. The present, there fore, is the only, and a most favorable oppor tunity to consult him—a better than which will not soon be afforded. He may be found at any time during the present week at the office of the Drug Store of Dr. Keyser, 140 Wood street. His price for examination with the Respinometer is three dollars—advice in other respects free. Any person not able to pay for an. examination will be attended to free of charge. • BOOS, MONBETS AND GOATS.-A good audience assembled at the Pittsburgh Theatre, last evening, to witness the performances of Sig. Donetti it Col. Wood's Burlesque Circus Troupe, composed of monkeys, gnats and dog.. The performance was unique and very enter taining; the animals exhibited a high degree of training, and all present seemed to enjoy the Antics of this singular companY. Many of their teats are truly astonishing, and it would seem almost impossible that they can be performed without the aid of reason.' The feats of Jug gling and Balancing by the Greek Rhigas were not the least entertaining part of this quaint exhibition. They appear again this evening, and to-morrow afternoon and night. Every one should go and see them. TARGET MATCH. —The annual match for the medal presented by the Washington Infantry to the volunteers of Allegheny county, came off on Wednesday as previously announced. The medal was won by J. L. Gill, of the Pennsyl vania Infantry, his string, with three shots, measuring twenty-four and three-sixteenth inches. The next best was by Samuel Cham bers, of the Jefferson Guards. The best single shot was made by Samuel Long, of the Wash ington Infantry, who put his ball within one inch and one-half of the centre. Lieut. W. B. .Negley presented the medal to the winner. The Jackson Independent Blues also contend ed fox" the Scott Legion medal with good sac etas. pie festivities of the day were concludes} with drilling exercise and a dinner. Si EIII3ENVILLY COUNTEItry.ITEILS. —At Steubenville. B. F. Shane, pharles toucher, and Stephen Liggett bad preliMinaryfiearings before John P. Oliver, B. Commissioner, on Tuesday. The evidence against the parties was sufficiently strong to warrant the Commis lioner to bind them over to appear at the next term of the U. S. District Court for Northern Ohio. Shane in the sum of $2,000, Goucher $2,500 and Liggett $2,000. Shane and Goucher gave bail. Liggett failing to do so, was re manded and sent forward to the Ravenna county jail, where other prisoners from Jeffer son county are awaiting their trials. PRESETTYRIiO7.—The presbytery or%.lle gheny, meets in the basement of Dr. Rogers' church, on Wednesday next, at n o'clock, A. -td consider the application of Dr. - Guthrie and his -congregation, late of the Reformed Presbyterian church, to unite with the United Presbyterian church. Two other congrega tions having notified the Reformed Presbyte, ry of their determination to withdraw, will probably apply for admission to the Allegheny 'reebytery of the U. P. church. Court of Quarter Sessions. Before Judges M'Clure, and Parke THURSDAY, Oct. 13th. OCTOBER has been ushered in with smiles and sunshine, but ere long winter will commence his dreary reign over us. And then in those days when The assault and battery cases of Samuel and Jemima Mason and Mary Ann Slim, on trial yesterday, were concluded this morning. The jury found Samuel Mason and Mary Ann Slim guilty and acquitted Jemima Mason. Mason was tined one dollar and costs and Slim sir and a fourth cents and costs. "Nature sleeps se pure and white She seems a corse in winding sheet., Whosehappy soul has gone to meet The blest angelic train." May our hearts retain their warmth, and our minds turn honestly and cheerfully to our less fortunate brethren, by whom the approach of this season Is observed with trembling and ap prehension. Let us, then, remember the poor, and forget not that of all Christian virtues the greatest is charity. - - John Burnett plead guilty to stealing three horses, one from R. H. Patterson, one from R. L. Allen and one from Neil Briceland. Commonwealth vs. John Ciscow ; indict ment, receiving stolen goods. Defendant re sides at Port Perry and purchased a cow Irons Charles Way, which Henry Freeman, of McKeesport, hnd lost. The Commonwealth did not make out a case and the defendant was acquitted. POST OFFICE AFFAIRS. -MO POSISIIIISI,Or General has issued the following orders rela tive to Pennsylvania: —Change site of Tyrone Mills, Fayette county, and appoint William H. Colton postmaster, in place of Hugh Chain, moved away. Offices discontinued—Wexford, Allegheny county: Breckenridge, Clearfield county; Narkonks, Bradford county; Venice, Washington count'. ppointpenta,-Wrn. Yager postmaster 'at •linger;Town, Dauphin .county, vice Daniel Mayer, reigned; Johnston McElroy, postmaster at Murraysville, West moreland county,Nrce Josiah Harvey, resigned. Alexander Chambers, indicted for assault and battery on James Stewart on the 22d of August last, in the Second Ward, Allegheny, where the parents of the parties, both mere boys, reside. It appeared from the evidence that Chambers put his band through a broken pann.ofghis.s.W.tireir, window of Mrs, Stowart's store,- When her son struck him with a stick. Chambers then took the stick and struck Stew arkthree times. Tltliaccused was found guilty and sentenced to pay the costs. It being proved that Matthias Swartz, nfthe Fifth Ward, had made threats against the life of his wife, he was bound in $2OO to keep the peace. THE return judges meet in the Court Houso at eleven o'clock, to-dap, to give in the official returns of the late election. Tlt EC "Lost bill ease" will come up in the District Court, to-morrow. The evidence as taken by the Conlin issioncrm will be introduced. Frederick Hahn, indicted for maintaining a 'nuisance in the shape of a slaughter house and hog yard near East Lane, Third - Ward, Alle gheny, on oath of Mrs. Susan Weiland. The testimony showed that defendant butchered in the yard attached to the slaughter i 101.150, that the blood ran down the gutters of East Lane, creating a horrible stench, obliging citizens to keep their doors and windows closed He al,o throws blood arid entrails into troughs in the ygrd, the odor front which was very offensive Several witnesses testified that the smell witF, not disagreeable, and that defendant kept his premises clean. On trial. Wsi. B. NEGLEv ha; been elected First Lieutenant of the Pennsylvania Infantry. GEORGE V . SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AND ROP DEALER Vitt Street, Yllt.burgb IT A \ - Itii; 4:f OMM ENt 'ED BREWING Per the ,g 1.4.4.1. 1 am !row prepared P. (urn .11 my I=l ~ I TERIOR ARTICLE (11- Court of Common Pleas. Befory Judges Maynard and Adam, TransDAT, Oct. 13th. 1859 In ndditint to my regliLir Lnwd, . 1 Rm marinfii,tur ing Very FLNE FLAVORED BITTER ALE put up in family usr , Thi* iv); ritlty a delightful Leverug, o, 1110.111) rciio:nrnc cried by the m^dic.l Lkatty. for invalid A Mlld, r.ourahing 104, IA r , 4.111,..i I L.vo m) celk.brat.',l In tho case of Coursin vs. Miller, action to recover rent due plaintiff, the jury returned a verdict for Coursin, in the sum of $lO O . Mary Ann NichoLs, by his next friend, Julio F. Duff, vs. John Nichols; libel in divorce, on the ground of cruel and barbarous treatment Verdict for respondent. oxerthard etux. vs. Philip Shaw; action for rent and damages. On trial. %VHF-ELI:4G 13OTTLKI) ALEN, CJo.t,totly orl 114,1.1. ot - 1,1-4;1o,! of KENNETT Itlrrt:lt AND CNA Et_IRTER ANL, Si °LIT l'avlcittzto. meta W ttul , I.rt tho c ty. eugll:Ctn ErliANlcS' INSTITUTE_—' I h1?~h11tl1tlt1ull, tLe .hloh I. .t.r hall( f,it by Air citizen, e= uou op,t, 1114.1, , p,r,hteirJene.. Jael - m - in .1, , ht,0n. in the Lafayette Ell acct It I • de.tune.l f,r the rcrpa , l l / 8 1 ii.. 116nuf.2.til .•. I fitvllt,r,. and A 11 4 ,31, dls,• of fee ri I , r it...ge infortmhen ehttrn , . th, 01 inauntry, e,ther by , •t - inno.shon of ' , Ample.. .1 Thu , n In rung ameles brioy thr public trth haul it gm.ul y 1.. 11,0il *1- The p,t.he are 1 - 0.-I.,•thilly alru,d to riwt thf .un:.tute THE COSMOPOLITAN Any AsSOCIATIoN --- Messrs. Hunt & Miner have been appointed Agents for Allegheny county, for this associa tion. Its design, as our readers are aware. is to encourage the taste for the fine arts in this country, and to act as a medium between ar tists and the public,for the distribution of their works. The cost of membership is $3, which entitles the subscriber to receive The Cosmop olitan Art Journal for a year, and also a splen did engraving. The subscribers are al,. ,mti• tied to admission to the Gallery of PaintingL No. 648 Broadway, N. Y. The drawings of the association take place once a year, and thousands of dollars worth of tine paintings, the work of the best artists, are annually dis tributed by lot, to subscribers all over the coun try. Among the prizes for the present year, the splendid original painting of Shakspeare and his Friends, which ',ne time since was ex hibited at J. J. Cillu‘pie's, in this city. It a most rare work of art, and valued at $lO,OOO. of this beautitul picture, a large and splendid engraving has been made, a copy of which is presented to each subscriber. These have al ready been received by ,Messrs. Hunt A: Miner. Thus for the small sum $?.. you may obtain a valuable Art Journal, an engraving certainly cheap at $5, and a chance of winning some one of the splendid pictures or other works of art. which will be distributed to subscribers. There should be - at least 3,000 subscribers from Alle gheny county, and Hunt & Miner are ready to receive there and issue them certificates. HEATINer ii STEAM as tt tegimun irk/ 111 the SC.71:1111lnilk. 111.1(1 , 1% perfirel itetron of their iirilf• regulatittg nirtelunti, tieoredrii) ia furl, ant the title attentri ucev,...ry L • cid ....1,11.0,41.11,,AR1f0r1AL1V, we give tilt, cortilicute , urrie,,irrie,i to & 01,ir pLao of lieuttnir strarri the -1,04..1 Ward rietexiivi the etty of 401 whit I'M, 11,4 our approval, and W. 14r,111 , 1 rek ., .llllCLlti 0,11 to tt, gite entire Fixteliwtiou of heating Lv iitearri Jr John MairAtill, Jr. M. ieurge John I. %V.li•el. Director, DAV N A PHILLIPS, Liazta,,,,,l,fr. Palm), Plum/A, 1 .. .4).1 Lk 1..• Founders. l'uLti, 1, corm daerzy!um (4,/ PLer,..re, tin, f 7 WOO t w 4 119 F'int detaklyta• C:J r LTEII . 31ENTZZIt, f arid I Ira :one nnal V. 1,114. 1 .11111,1 (;!Ilfivr-, I left .t Lmlr , linp on Fon rth arr.-..t near Mai..e, IS. eM wal be protnia.ly alieod ud. *lna ANDENHOFF'S REA DINuS. -- Mr. George Vandenhotl gave the first 91 his readings before the Young Mens' Mercantile Library Association at Lafayette Hall, lust evening, to quite a large audience. The evidence of his capacity and popularity as a reader Is in the fact that a large proportion of his audience were those who attended his first readings here His subject last evening was, '. Hamlet," an analytical discourse, with readings from that fine production, and the ellia-t with which they were rendered stamp him as a fine elocution ist and a studied orator. This evening he gives a lecture on the purposes of comedy, with read ings from Shertidan's "Critic." We trust he may have a full audience, such a one as hi merits entitle him to expect. Srom Atli prepare!. thn element . ~r tla.lale and I .1 . 11 .1 , 0, the I.ver ro. I -thr, ~•zat,ort .I.••ca-, atr thf. rv.uit I. tto , rot,r , mew!, ~r th”. hard :Op pervOlV , l 13' te. , t 11L.1 Ari .111 tir-t 41,1 010, [too; to Is. dr.ne., to a , lllllll/ 'tor a Kutoh all Wroelly on flu" au anal mach terry For tl - I,+ purpoae INV ran ,L0119,14,tit1) twornmett.l Dr .1 11 11, TETTF.It's CELEBILATEI. ST“MACII rtirt . ERS 1. ring a,. an Alt:rat:v.. :MA 101/11 , it ht - rengthaa , the 0n.1.. to.n of tt.i. 411.1111,1.11 Wyo. roglitanty to tho For sole by IN 0ea..e41• aTel ger...W:llly mks - m . I7ER a SMITH, Manufacture, arid Proprietor., No 68 Water. and 69 Front street. WINES. --- caaea ( 1100,1 quart. Clianipagn" 4. pt. alto de hem Ilcalsou•k's ;it, do do 10 to do 10 do Pouchy pts.an,l LPr.;net ‘ie 5 .10 1, 40 4., 0,10 :at M.. 1; ., Clan t do 10 ;14; Lash,,.,' 171.1-4.1, IS do d,. .iliwed ;1.. ssoie, and for alai,. by ithae4 UILLGIt.I RIt'h}.:TSGN. lop EF I N .;11(i A IL -16 bld. Ea - dwi , 7l:'..dandar,l 4,6 , 16,1 Lugar W do do coarse lailvented 10 do d i tote 10 .0 do Penna A codee curled lit .to do II do do do 5 do do C )(Row do lu etote, and landing, and for sale by 111.L1.111 R HICELTSG.N. BAYARD 'FA IA 'lv:, NEW NvoRK Levels tit litre, and Ift,sia.: 1 vol. 12 mo. Silvia's World,' Crime. srlis•li the law d o e s riot re a ct, 'oe Shelley Memornds. edited by Lady Shelley Idyls of the King, by 1 ennyson Michelet's lava L'Aumur, tie...lewd by Palmer Sparks horn a Locomotiv. by Belle Britt on Acadia or a Month Among the Film. Noses Adam Bede. by Uenrg,- Eliot. Ur.Thorne. by Anthony Tr.,ild l .- rhe Bern Edna, ;ilea . work,. 1., Anth o ny. Walter '1 hot ,ley, a Peet; al the Pie, 'rile Laird of Norlaw. Life of Douglas Jerrold, by h e . Sot; The Martyred - Illustrate.l etch cote. stracklan.l's queen of Rowland. s Copeland', Hand-lbedt; of Country Lite. ael2 KA lit . 1.4. Wood ntref I EI ' lIAN We in ,to tho mto”tioo of ,•taintry dealers making their fall joilretlfL.e. to Our larks, I....;rtnient Stythattrd Miseellemeed, Rooks. School Beek , . and School Stationery, I,tter and Note Paver, Lettot sad Note Eon elope Fancy and Staple Stationery. Straw, hay and :11 riptik p a p er , bind toll at., I; 01 artu,e, , t , hoc. win site prepared t., ~1101 41 jolt,. that cannot fail to Itte.t. OVEN K.t V it( Wund atreet N DR! ES _ 1L.7 the bags Itio Coffee. 211 pockets Java ;10., idds. Gushed Sugar, Or, finds choice New t west.. Sugar, 30 `. good Sutrar, 100 half chests V 11. and Black Tea. 25 " Gunpowder Tea; IA) bhls Golden Syrup; lob boles Varlulln 1 41111 d, Tobile;;;;; 5u kegs B; Carl, Soda: For sale by 1" , 221 WM. H. SMITH it Cu. 1 3IE WOOD S"I'AT lON, PEN ' K.ft .k. —For side. a two-story Lwellmg House, pleasantly .itinited on the Eastern Turnpike, and near the above station. contains S rooms, hall and po.l cellar; In well finished and in good brder. Two acres of land, hand somely laid out Shade trees. shrubery. fruit trees, hewers. ac A well of good water. and pump; stable and carriage house Pit, 1.3.0n0 S CUTHBERT d SON, Real Estate agents. 61 Market at. liitrosroas.—Two men passing thern=elveF Or Catholic clergymen, have been in our city for several days past, collecting money, one for a church in Birmingham, England, and the other for a church in Ireland. One was a large red faced, well dressed individual. They stop ped at the Mansion Rouse, Liberty street.— We are informed they left fur the West yester day, although it is not certain. They are im postors, and we caution all who may read this to beware of them. No Catholic clergyman collects money anywhere, without evidence of his authority from the Bishop of his Diocese. We hope these rascals may be dealt with as they deserve. NEW Cot*NTEßFElT.—Peterson's Detector notices a very dangerous counterfeit, of the de nomination of $lll, on the Pemberton Bank, Lawrence, Maim. The vigentte is a canal scene, a man holding two horses, and a man and wo rnan under a tree on the left ; farmer feeding horses with hay on lower left corner . two sailors on a ship on lower right corner. THE PAPER.B.—Smythr Pittock have re ceived all the Eastern literary journals for this week. Among the number are Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Harper's Weekly, The Budget of Fun, The Comic Monthly, New York 3 . lereury, The Pilot, Life Illustrated, Police Gazette, All the Horniere of the day can be had at Smythe Lk: Pittoch A LITTLE girl, 21x or ~even years of age, Wes knocked down and run over by a buggy, in which sorne young men were driving down Penn street, on Wednesday afternoon. The accident occurred at the corner of Penn and Mechanic streets, and when picked up and ta ken home, the skull of the child was found to be fractured. She will probably recer SURETY OF THE PEACE.—Before Alderman Wilson, on Wednesday, James Cunningham made information against a contractor on the Birmingham Passenger Railway, named Easton, alleging that Easton had threatened him with personal injury. A warrant was is sued, but Easton was missing. ROBBERY.—On Sabbath last, the dwelling of Mr. Thomas Morrow, in South Fayette town ship, was entered by-thieves, while the family Were at church, Arid fobbed of a sum of money and a lot of valuable leivelry. NO clue to the perpetrator has as yet been discovered. EN• EN HUNDRED DOLLARS will pur ki chase a trtcsatory Frame Dv:offing House, of four roams, and It 20 feet front tal Rebecca street, Alleghe. ny, by 110 deep on an alley. set S. CUTHBERT C SUN. 51 tilarnet street. .P.twratcr COlTET.—Before Judge Williams. Yeaterdiiy's session was occupied in the trial of the case of R. R. Auxberry vs. the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company, action for damages for injuries sustained, which was not concluded at adjournment. FREE ACH ,S OF VA LIABLE LAND, et Woods' Run, tielow . Manchester. with about fitly fruit trees, good springs, die., will hr sold at 450 per acre. Terms easy se7 S. CUTITLIERT & SON, 51 Market at. I)AY-BOOKS, JOURNALS, LEDGERS, Records, Cash Books. Receipt Books, Dray Books, Time Books, of all styles, constantly on Land or mado to order in the best manner. eel KAY A Co., 65 FUNERAL SERMON.—Rev. I. C. Parching will preach the funeral sermon of Rev. J. D. Cramer, late pastor of the Bridgewater M. E. Church, in the Ai. E. Church at East Liberty, on Sabbath next, at half past ten. Wood street TWO ACRES of LAND, convenient to the city, on the Steubenville turnpike, in a healthy and pleasant neighborhood. Also, five acres, near the above. For sale by Ger.! EL CUTHBERT i SON, fil Market eL OR RENI—A comfortable — trick Dwel ling House, of six rooms and a huh—well finished, and in good order; situate on Centre avenue. $1715 per year. ee23 APOLLO THEATRE.—At this Pstab ihh men t the'great. Jedger drama of the hidden Hand, is announced for this evening, and the musical farce of "Jenny Lind." S. OUTLIBEET 8. SON, 5l Market st. NEW STYLES Dress and Mantilla Trim tniugs, opened at EATON, CREE a MACRCDCB, u,1.3 New '.4immituz sture. Nq.l7 Fifth sL 3,1.4.8.Y . WE1TE was yesterday committed to jail by Alderman Wilson, charged with keep ing a disorderly bawdy house, on oath of R. Roamer. Tn report of a stabbing affair at West Brownsville, Fayette county, is contradicted by persons who arrived yesterday. PRODUCE.- 30 boxes prime Cream Cheese; 2 barrels Butter, 10 firkins bbLa Clover Seed: ' 100 superfine. Extra and Family Flour, For sale by r.e231 WM. B. SMITH a co OGERS' PENKNIVES, for sale by sea J. B. WELDI2I. PITTSBURGH. _FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1859. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEQ-RApl3. One Day Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF &THE CITY OF WASHINGTON New YIRK, October 11—The steamship City of Washington has arrived with Liver pool dates to the 29th ult., received by tele graph to Queenstown. - A despatch from Zurich says that the Prince Napoleon arrived there on Wednesday morn ing, whore separate conference immediately took place between the French and Sardinian, and the French and Austrian plenipotentiaries. A despatch from Paris speaks of the activity displayed by the French in fitting out the ex pedition against China. It Would be ready to leave of November. Thi Dictator of-Modems has ordered 30,000 Minnie rifles. A despatch ftsmii . Naples says that the King had left for the Roman territhries, for the pur pose of having an interview with the Pope. London Money Market, Sept. 27.—The funds closed yesterday without any movement of importance. Money was in moderate de mand. The Nria Pays, a semi-official journal, an nounces the arrival of the American Minister at Pekin. He aseendol one of iho branches of the Peiho, accompanied by the members of his legation. • They were not allowed to see any thing of tho country, and while awaiting an intervi.•w with the Emperor, were required not to leave the residence assigned them: The ih-robt,i correspondent says that ALB trim and Piedmont are about making warlike preparations, mud that the French army of oc cupation in Italy is about to receive reinforce ments. The renewal of hostilities is appre bonded by many. From Washington 11 A. , IIINOTON CITY, October 18.—i extra. ordinary meeting of the Cabinet was called to day the members were present, excepting Secretary Case, who was absent on account of physical indisposition. The n'tts.oll.l for leaving Brownsville without troops are, flo.! , stated by the army officer, the unhealthiness of the post, and the belief that there was no necessity for their presence, 83 a means of protection ; and besides their services were urgently needed elsewhere in Texas.— But since their withdrawal, in addition to the recent Invasion by Mexican banditti, the In dians have committed many excesses on the settlements of the Rio Grande frontier. By this time it is believed that troops have been sent there to protect our citizens. Gen Twigs;s, in charge of the department of Texas, will at hiS own request, be granted a leave of absence, with the view to enable him to visit Europe. Minnesota Eloction. cute,,,,n, (lot. 1::.•---Rain , ;ey Dew., fur Governor 2210 maj. Dakotah Co—Rainicy, R. S Washington Co—Ramsey 21)0 maj. Hennepin county has given a decided Re publican majority for the. State and County ticket In tit. Anthony District the Republican , elect two members of the Dome. Manoinia Co—Broker ansj. The returns from three precincts in Anoak county give Ramsey Tbere bi nothing definite, from luwa.yet. Thirteen eiiiintiei rrrnis,,4 Gieo nbuta inajoritie, fo in IEI7, Ohio Elections 'u I-I'4Jit I I:;.—Tbe ItepublicAL xnrijilrity will 17,0151 SenatP, 2r, Republi vann and 10 Detnacrat9 Houso, (4 Republi caw and 40 Dorn,wrat, —Potwia, the Republican Sena- Majority in Perry county k ; his ma jority in the district will he SU°. The majori ty against removing the county seat from New Lexington to Soin c c le t is 39',. Pisrellamas Local Intelligence ENLARGED_ NEW SCALE, Factory Price, and Warranted Republican Nominations au KZ' daw JOHN H. 3IELLOR, CUSTOM-31 ADE BOOTS TERRA COTTA OR FROM TWO I'o Sni: INCA CALIBRE LEA VEN WORTH, (q.. 13. —LAI Republican State Convention held at Topeka im the 12th, nominated a full ticket, headed by (lark:. Robinson for Governor, and J. „p. Reed for Lieutenant Governor. B. F. Conway wls nominated for CongreAs. The Convention wa. harmoniums, Robin on, who is also Governor elect under the Topeka Constitution, was nom inated on the first ballot. The elev•tion astute Aker. will take place in December. Later from Havana- NILW (11ILF:AS,. (.) , k2( I:I. --The .teanit,ip limpiro City, from Havana on thq 4th arrived with quarter of a million of dollars in Heele. Soon had slightly improved in thi• avana marl: t. Then., wns nl.o in improvo wilt in freightl Pricer from Twelve to Thirty Cis. per Foot Morisaoy and Heenan NEw VOlik, Out. 13.- -A report in 11 :newhat current that 111'1'111in and Morin,wy went out tight thin rie.rning. It in doubtlenn entirely unfounded. ARR IA( E BIILT MA N FACTuRY FOR SALE--I trill oiler at prlVate sale. the Car natio Bolt Mat r”rntorl) ow 1 4 . i by t;ItI Ii BEN in the Fifth own!, vile w' Pittsburgh. low for cash The aeltable , tilnetil as nearly new, and in good order, with Eur:, Ittalerm, Fan , I ?h, Toole, Screwing Mr efunea, Taps and Ifies. together w i th a low: of the preful,e, now oisnipieil by the manitritotory. Apply to JuHN 1 , 01)011EIVIY, lisurnahstown. butler county. BERNARD buI.'OIIERTY, U. S. Marshal's office, Postottlee Builihng, Pittsburgh, Pa. oetaAt tur li.saatits THE LOYALHANNA HOUSE, L A TROBF.,PL:N N'A. %lUD; LAUDE AND WELL \TENTH.- LATE 1.110115 1 ,„ pleasantly located within a few yard of the Peoria- Railroad, is now Open for the re ceptiou of summer visitors. A tine len.pin alloy has recently teat ..reete,l on the premises, and tine fishing eltordeii [war by. All lean stop hrre. Charges moderate. tyl:Atiniwfsin CHAS. W FISHER. Proprietor. T HE NEW PARK! " DENNY'S GROVE," recently fitted up as IRON 0.12"-NZ • Is lIuIY „L o h bn the neeolliniwatlon at he - Nlel, Pleas ere Parties, -ie. ICE CREAM AND REFRESILMENTS. 04 A Bond of Music always iii attendance. A good can creel platform for dancing. Jed:fume tf /10EVELER A MILLER. (TILL AN u'rll ER FRESH ARRIVAL of Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes, at .losepti IL Boreland's, 99 Market street, consisting in part or Lit dies' Button and Congress tinders; Misses` Boots; tient,' Sole, Calf and Rip Boots; Boya' and Youths' walwr-proof Hoots, and Misses' stud children's, la every variety. Also. Bo s', Youths' and children's copper-tip Shoes of all kinds Please call and examine for yourselves, at the Cheap Cash Store Cl JOS. H. BORLAND, oath N, 99 Market Street, 'Jd door from Fifth. ENTERPRISE GUN WORKS NO. 138 WOOD STREET. BONN & TETLEY, ~etn Sign of tho Golden thin AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK of TRIMAIINGS, EMBROIDERIES. F's,r nAte 'Who Manufaclurers Pnet, Ly HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT CUM. - NE, BUTTED., SEEDS, FISH, A:\ PROLUCI.: CiENERALLV. No . ' 2,, Wfrili ST., IITT,iIW Real Gents' Furnishlug Goods and FANcY (SlaiDd. just opened, at CHARLES GIPNE.Witi, TB pferket street. N. s P Er - AM D (Bneeemeor to Hartwell & Bhephard,) • n theile tin ?MAN.] tnstrtlrcut% I to w toch we call thea Attention CA Druggist, Corner Wood and 84th sts A: complain Cook of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and DYES, constantly on hand. COUNTRY mERcpANTs, Will tied It to their advantage to give tia a call. Navin racturer of the celehrted SOTEB. CAPILLI 1e23 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CRAVATS, Fancy and Plain Ties and Ruch, Pocket Rand'orchids, Snspendars, Socks, (Mayes, An; SHk, Cotton, Merind an Wool UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. EATON, CREE 4 MACRUM, No./7 Fifth amt. 11. KLErtEr; S 8110., Sole Agent. f..rtottisray , , NOIO3, O. 'FIE.%,T EX PAN DINIf N., Z. 3 Meth ..tr.o T fi E stISPEN DERS YoUNG, No. hd %I - God ntroot. NEW FIRM. GALLAGHER, CRAIG & CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, 'TEAM ANE rAS PI PE EFITERS, 10 PIA '3IBER:4 and FINI4HF.It4 'dl t,rllQ. DEALERS IN GAS FIXTURES, 4:l'. office •nd Wareroont, No. 18i .Wood five Door, from Fifth. Foundry. O. 151 lolrst It., Ilse Doors below Monongahela Honse. The weldkuown prat - In:al slidl sad ttApQrivuol m the rxrionn branehes ut lir., I. 7 n , tut. Steam and tray Fitjlo h t. of the 'conic Ittollikw, of th e n to. twhn cll.. their pe,ulll.l attention I. till Wolk entrusted to them.) should ttlJlithi 11, ton roihno pstrowo. All orders Promptly Filled. r 13.1 S. GRAY & SON., DRAPIERS AND TAILORS, No. 19 Flllll Street, PITTSBURGH PA L. C. 11EPIIIIIN, AT ORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, OFFICE wail kl. lIEPUUEN, ■xlDll 041 Nu. 90 Fourth .trout THE AWENTIoN OF MEN OF MODE_ HATE MEANS cx Viiikki to the otter for sxle of foci ) . of the must eligible 1 1 EILDINti Lots in the Seitund Wart, Allegheny City. }awes are suited hi the hard times. and tithe trill tie given to quit all pun•him-ri. 17, particular-. irevire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, Collet East Chunnoti and Water street, Allegheny City R E 1' s ALL THE BEST MARE,+ At No. 77 MARKET SFkEEI' tXtl3 JOSEPH IioRNE QKIHTS, SKI HTS. SKIRTS.- li4MENSE STUCK tICIEEMMI octl3 ' .It rt HORNE'S. 77 Markot MENS' KNIT SOCKS.-- 4 DOZEN RECEIVED. At ut o i c o t73 l)rm" ' JOSEPH 77 Market st . WOOL GOODS.-2.61 doyen for -ale at 7 7 Iv,laturry Steart. oc l3 MN's FINE SHIRT COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES. SuspenderaUndershirts and Drawers—umy 'tort; at 77 MARKET STREET. oct 23 JOSEPH HORNE, IT — ALLOA I T OM! THAT'S A FINE COAT you hare ou ; Farmer Satin is it not? No, ,a; no farmer satin iu this coat, I got it new from FLEMING'S. JOSEPH HORNE octla corner Wood and Sixth sts, ADVICE GRATIS.—Avoid quack nos trums for Coughs and Colds, remember preren. five is better than cure. Use reasonable Clothing.—. FLEMINCi, corner Wood and Sixth, offers au unusual variety di Hats, Caps and Clothing. Prices low. No charge for showing goods. octl3 PRICE ONE DOLLAR.—Life of George .. - - , r. . Stephenson, the celebrated Railway Engineer, by Samuel Smiles—in and rolume. cal? KAY & CO., 55 Wood street ORANGES.—Three barrels Sweet - Havana just received and for sale by NEMER' .1k ANDERSON, ~e 23 opposite St. Charles Hotel.. N 0.39 Wood et.. 7OCUSSETS.-96 barrels prime winter Rus k%) set, for sale by octl2 HENRY H. COLLINS. _ _ TEA. -90 h'f chests Green and Black Teas CO caddies do, received andlor sale by 1111,711TLAND & CONNOR, 9013 197 Liberty street. IT • : IT'FISH.--3tv- half • barrela Tr " evr White Flab, Just received and for sale by oct4 HENRY H. COLLINS. B ROOMS. --50 doz. Corn _Brooms, for sale bY Ise2l HERBY IL MUMS. CHICKERING & SONS' IMVNEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. • THE subscriber has now on hand, a most splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of n!,t.: and 7 Octaves, in Plain and Carved Case:, of the most elegant uescription, from the celebrated Factory of Chickering a Sous. The instruments are all provided with their latest improvignents. as rupeAnxtrAcnoa, Doung-D.o. puts, Fcm-lissoires, and are of their. By which a much larger Roux] LI-board is obtained, con sequently the tone Is rendered very powerful, yet retain ing its sweet and musical quality. Ly the perfection of the Action, the performer is enabled to produce all grades of tone from pianissimo to fortissimo, with the greatest cave. Carcennto A Sorts Ptotoi are thus spoken of by the best artistes and critica in our country,- TEALBEItkI aayt:--They are ',road comparison th Lest I have ever Peeli m the United status, and will coin pare favorably with aay I have ever known." GUSTAVE SATTER say:—'"fhe opinion which I ex pressed three yeare ago, has been mnre than contirnasi to me, by the continued tUe.3 of them, viz: That for tot lse and pure quality of fonerwith nicety of articulation, they are unequalled!' (From the :National Intelligencer, Washington..l "They can safely bear cotnpansou with instruments from any part of the world, In point of tone, strength and elasticity of touch." [From the New Orleans Picayune.] •, For excellence of material, elegance of flnish, and faithfulness of workmanship, and above all for volinn and variety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and I,llllx neere of tone, they are unequalled." [Fro . in the FarMly Jourr.al.l “The peculiar musical nu:elutes belonging to the Chick erme, in , trumert•, are a Cull, musical, ruzii and pow erful tone, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of sOund, so dleagreestdo te the sem...Mee muiceal eat Thu tux," alsu an easy, even and pleasant touch, an•.t will keep in tune tatter than any Pianos known. The public are invited to call and examine thc•e aplendid tnstroment•. which are at 141 le; ia dt :firtEr.'d GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO., No. 71, Cor. Wood and Fourth St.., D EALERS IN BOO'N„'iHOES AND RUBBERS, hare received a lull and complete 1,-"- surtineut of Boon, and Shoe. for Fall and Winter trade, eonaUtinp of the beNt quality of Boy 4 1 , Youth', and Chit- Men'r t.le-Soled and 1....•ut1e-Vamped Freud/ calf H. ,-, t, and e.uvres+ Gaiter+, all orcle , nr wlarrialle.i. We hove MS.) on hand a , pleudhl ,tock Women', end Chtldren 4 ' Preti,t, 31ero• - re, and kl‘,o;-. c. Pitt.burgli :slan u lac tun.. 1., call 111 Itt,d 31,..locuntlue the , final ti our 1;0,1.. for „„1„...„ STONE WATER PIPES, ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, 3 V}Mak..k.M ; . . WE TAKE PLEASChE in inkirming the .lintiers of Ow r.•!ehrmcd p,,,,,,..‘,i sTEINWAY I S-”NS, NEW Y. .RE. Mitch .tititnint ti, any Body Brace ever invented, can be had at Gentlemen are invited to examine therm iri 1 ai aij FA Stage of Water: River—three feet water in the channel ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET AIp:CIELENT Cry, October 15th,18,59 The market Ar beet cattle thii week was not ee well tipplied; sales were brisk at last week's prices. Sheen , are not coming in so:freely, end there is also.a scarcity UNION DROVE YARDS. John Allender, Proprietor. BEEVES. Offered by 50... Holmes & Pfeiffer ➢Scare Sold. Price. Sent East. 60...8. D. Smith . . 48....1. Kerwin ...... -- ...:........ v : ., 32... Robert MatiralLat....---- u o 20._ Isaac Webb 20 2 1 ,49g3 lft lb. 17. lame% Turnerl7 $3 2K(4334 " . 55....1. Cook &Co 55 .8014 41 /GO 1D5 ;t7....J. N. Taylor 37 2 1 e c *lb. 04... Wm. Neil 14 i&2_ RI. 15... Wm. Hokenberry 15 2*, ..e. 'ft .117, 2U._.Aaron Porter 29 2 4.3 c VI Th. 2.1._.Wm. Lbuletrood 23 2ft.3%, ?le ; 13,....1. N. Rogers 18 2 0 ?.2). 2 ' ..Krouse & Good 25 3 9.93 '. lb. 85...31ark% & Trnorman . . .... .. 85 F.. 4033 c 11:•. 15...M00re & Breckenridge-. 15 ...3. 3 , tic V lb. 15... Wm. J. Lafferty 15 S17(020911 bead. 57.-31. MeCleerys7 2 @33.011 In.' 16.-G reenalvalt & Conn 10 2 41 - 19.3 c *VI 121.. Myers & Bro 121 Spa *lb. 3%...J. B. Huff- 33 2 . .e le SO. 11. .J. Stevenson 11 3.,5 .1001113 1u... Carson Coulter ......... .___. lo 2 og.3?,ge IA lb. tibi offered 621 quld 2d3 left over and Bent twit- Al Offered Offered b,. Price. 19.3..Darid Scattergood Sent East. 4 .Wrn. Neill 4 9 7 $3,00 'ft 100 tbs 110... J. N. Roger. 110 2,00 77....3f00re ..t Breckenridge... 17 -,'.70@3,00 -- .. Win .1 Lafferty 25 1,37 V. head 25 .Wre Ilokenberry 25 1,90 910 offered . 731 sold B!EIMMI ' HOGS. :V., Offered Offerrd by Sold. Price. 146... tutu Vuulear Sent East 35 Daniel Scattergood 115 Paxton A. Wilpon . 57...Georze Ernrick :57 4 4.5 "#. tb 136... A. B. Garrett. 136 • 3 ‘• 46_.Thoa. Entrikeu 46 3 @1 e Z 3. vti,el '--9 ,Id 11=131 13 i.ead sent Elva PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Hey,l6l Ezprwly far the Daily Morning Post Eartaatraatt, October 13, 1539. 670ur...T1„• s ales were small to-day, and all frog -t• tr , r.....toking 750 6111,., at f , t,70ctic.4,75 for superfine I .1 extra, and $.1.3745,CA for extra family e , totl to eltoice. Grail u...W a sir—Sales from depot of 540 bush. red, at $l,O. it rr— First hands at 80c. COIN-160 bush, from store a; N.51;:,9.V. for old, and f. - 4,455(.. for new. Osss-460 1.0,11. t.r...t hands, at 42e; 270 busk from store, at .44445 c . `tiles 11 loads from scales at sl6ssW ton. Bacon...S.lles 13,000 fbe. shoulders, et B g B Yac. `I de., at 10c.; 2400 The, hams at 10,VA,10Xc. Sugar ._Sales 18 bbls. N. 0. at 8(g)8 1 . 7",ic.; Itlolasses...Sales 18 tibia. N. 0. at 41P14.2c. Coffee... Sales 13 sacks Rio at 12} 12 c e...Sa:e. 4 tierces at 53c.11l lb. Cheese Sales 72 boles W. R. at 83440 c. Apples...S.dcs 13 bbls. Green at $1,50;g2,00. Ft sh... Bales 10 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel at $ll,OO ; 8 half 1,14, ;1 , . as $1,75. Elggs.....Lnles 3 bbls. packed at 11.34 c. [tut ter...Sales 3 this. Roll at 14c. lb. 12 labia Louisville at $1,25 lootnt 0e•...8, 1 1.1es 34 Mils. Jersey Sweet at $3,1.0 Feed... Sales 3 tons Bran at 95c. 'fl 100 Tbs. 011... Sides 12 blds. Lard No.l at 90c. - $8 gal. Mess Pork... Sales 14 Ltda. prime at $10,50. Whisky.. Sates 2S bbls Rectifled at .1., 8 145/3..p5., 8 bbis 1.014 By.. at 81.00 p gal. Cincinnati Market. CINCIX:SATI., October l3.—There is a good demand for Wheat at full rates; all offered is taken at $1.05§1,12 for p: one red arid white. Corn is dull at 80c. for old, and nemlnal: new is dull, holders ask 50 cents but buyers are n e t elf. rdtg ever 4.3 c. Oats are in better demand and higher, prime commands on arrival 446c15c. Baxley is unchamard: prime spring and fall 130@y70c. Rye is tirm at Whnsky firm, with heavy sales at 55c. Pro riKl6l).l ore quiet; holders evince more unwillingness to sell at the last quotation., for Bacon. There is no inqui ry for mess Pork at over $.1450. Sales of Lard at 1034 c. Exehango wall a scarcity of currency. New York S .tuck Market. New Yalta, Oct. 13.--Stocks have delined; the market closed dull ; buyers demand a reduction. Cleveland 6 Toledo-- :111 Erks....-- ........... -.... .5 I ;Mm e & Chicago 73;;:i New York Central 80 Panama kailread.......kki Chicago & Rock Island I ;P..,' slichigan Southern.... 4 Paciile Mail S. S. C 0.... 73% 3fichtgan Centra1........ 4:1 New York Market. :sits' Yost, o,ilober 13.—Cotton vent dull; sales of 600 bales Flour firm; 11,600 bbls.Nold. Wheat heavy; 4,600 t.u.i -old; s $1,42e - td,LO. Corn buoyant; sales 13,000 tsodt; white and yellow $l. Beef quiet. Pork heavy at for Ines., $111:6213/1,00 for prime. Whis ky Min at '2 , ) , tco . Sugar firm. Spirits of Turpentine heavy ;,t -Cc R. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. I'. IiENNEDII & BRO.; 'WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. Fl ooiN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AM) DELIVERED e‘rrsizußtAl ANI ALLE(ijENy an' 1) dal,' I TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY Z. L. EISNER, No. tii Cur. Wood and Fifth Streets, AvILL SELL BLACK FROCK DRESS COATS use to mill at $lO,OO for $ 0,26 Froci: Dress Cloth,fiue, use to soli aL- 14,00 (or 10,00 Mrit Quality Cloth. ~ - 18,00 for 12,00 Black Cloth Pants, - 6,00 for 3,Z " supertiue) " " 0,00 for 4,0) Cussitnere sults made to order, " 25,00 for 1800 Al,o, Satin. Plush, Silk and Cloth Vests, GENTS' FURNISHING GOON, At ten. low pi we , . The store isthe Cash Price, and by referring to thra advertisement, the above prices trill be ,EISICtiI .ikil)ert,J W. octllitjahcc DIARRHOEA, CHOLERA MORI3IIB, SE r oireDriTiEtiNiisTßedYieihnnelXtoTUthße E p . ublic, I claim that it not only brings speedy relief to to the sufferer. but that it attacks the disease in its citadel, and ersdicates it entirely from the system. Owing to its very rare virtues, it acts on the liver. corrects all the derang ed secretions of the vial's., and invigorates- the whole system. No family should be without a bottle In the house, fur it is adapted alike to the most tender and del icate of infants, as well as the stoutest and most robust f men. By having it always on hand, and taking it upon the first appearance of an attack, you may save yourself from sutler - mg and expense. Many deathsfrom Cholera could have been avoided by timely using this Mixture. Many certificates Coll be obtained, but we think the peuplo east best judge after a trial, and more aatistacte ril v. ll'e otter the following named persons as additional testimony,supporting all - that is asked for the Diarrhoea end Dysentery Mixture. The persons are known in our community}:— John Skagley, . B. B. Harbours, A Scheyer. Daniel Dill, J. P. Knox, Samuel Ferguson, John Francla, Andrew Watson. James Banney, Jr.. David Lord. I. E. 51'Kuight, Capt. Alax. Hay. R. Swan, Prepared solely by the subsenber, at the Druouse of J rs. SITEPILULD. J. MITCHEL L, Corner Wood and Sixth ate-, Pittsburgh. Price 25 cents per bottle. augtr3mdaw-mo _ .. METIR .dTSJIONT KIT= JOSEPH MEYER & SON, m:umfacturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, Nu. 424 Penn Street, above the Canal, Have on hand a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own mum hmture, and warranted equal in quality and stylcato any manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasonable prima. hate W. CuA.u.SOH.L.if a . CLIPMWO D. lITKEIEN RAM, CUrLIGII4.II, C. MCCAW. OUNNINGIIAMS & CO.-PITTSBUR GH CITY GLASS W ORR - WAREHOUSB, No. 119 Water street, and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,.three doors below-141onongshela House, Manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Winoiim Glass, Druggists' Glass Ware, andAmericau Con TeX Ghiss;for parlor windows,churche6 and .üblic •. • WH. 11, WHITNEY, NOTARY PCr 13 IC_ OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Poet, Fifth V etreet,rtear Wood. Dt3 NUMIMit - 314 gaguentau. galti*s. 4W type and 'Photograph GAL*LERY, IV Fifth street, , .. • NEARLY UPPOSITE.TRE POST OFFICE . .114rTwo Sliver Medals and Two liiPlunias, awarded for Photographs, Arnbrotyws, and Life Sue Picturei.- SMA.L.L", PICTURER ENLARGED Tlk . LIFE SLZE, and colored in 00 on Venial. ' oeti L IFE ' SIZE ' IMPERIAL, 1: $ 1105T0421 Colored in Oil;Pardelle, or Plain, in the most...artistic style, and at Eastern,))riees. • ALL'S GALLERir,i j . 038 Jones' Bafldin,q, PH °TO : GRAPH . , AMBROTYPE, ME LALNOTYPE AND D.AGITERREOTYPE GAL LERY, .Fiftn. and Grtmt en:ea—The. subscriber lav ing fitted up rooms In WTIOHEI3 BUILDING, to ngA prepared to take Likenesses that CANNOT Fan GIVE SATISFACTION • • Call &Juke:amine thb'eollectiOn. S. LhNL Corner of Fifthand Grant streets. SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTINIF WORKS:, PARK, 111 7 CIURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copier Bot toms, /fa:soiStiii 8=7112, Spelter Solderolte-, also Im porters and dealers in "Metals, 'Tin Plata:,Sheet /rob, &c. Coustantly.ou hand, Tißalen% Machines and fools. Wareliou--. ilu. 14e First, and 120 Second streets, Pittsburgh, l'a. .4iecial orders of Copper cut to any de i red pattern.. rny2kly4o/1 WY. SMITH. DATIIi -Z. PAIL JAX1:11 Si; SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD 00117 - NDRIr. PITTSBITIMH; Pd Warehouse, N. 149 First and 120 Second 'streets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal - Oil, tietorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irony Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Hangers and . --t Ato n Fhbing and Machina Castings of every deacrip non male to order. Having a complete machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary fitting will be carehilly attend ed to. mvUlydaw BATES at JOHNSON'S ROOFING. Wlll. JOHNSTON, JOULD GIVE NOTICE that he haspur- Y V cha&+ci the interest of his late pottier, le. B. BATES. in the ROOFING BUSLNESS, and is the tiole manufacture and dealer in the following three (Retina kinds of Roofing:— Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can— vas Roofing. • • • 2d.. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Rooting. 3d. Paterit EuglLsh Asphaltic Felt Hoof— Lug. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Itxpfing Material for sale, wit printed instructions for usirg i g :M.T Bee at BATES &JO ONS' OLD STAND, 75 - field street • WILLIAM ".1016t9011. N. B.—This Gum Cementia unequalled as a Paint for Metal Roofs, lastingtuice as long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. aellholaw HIAW.ATHA NUT I AND BOLT FACTORY: Patent Hot-Pressed Nuts of alt sizes on hand, and Mair ufactured. Also, Bolts for Bridges, Machinery, Agrienl rural implements, se., furnished at short notice. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. angidy HNAP. SCULLY Ak CO. /111.10 10515. D. B. ROGERS & CO. l MAITITFACTWIEBS Or- • ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL. CULTIVATOR x„TEETH, Corner Ross and First Sireeta, PITTSBURGH, PA. AND CASSIMERE HATS, Sah. Fated to th,, bead by a Paris Conformator,al. 1) 0 D O s,, 119 Wood Street, Oue doer South of Filth. Pittsburgh. PENN INALCIIINE WORIES FOUNDRY, H. MANUFACTURER OF . Steam Engines, Shaftng:and:Polnes ring Maine Machines, Gear wheels, Rutgers, eta, etc' Orders promptly attended to y ALLEGHENY OUR TAILOR DEPARTMENT TS NOW STOCKED WITH A COM PLETE az.ortment of FANCY COATINGS, MELLON'S OVERCOATINGS AND CLOTBII, Fancy Casslmeies and Doesiins, Casisimere and Silk Pluzh V E, STIN Gi• S. Our customers and friends will please ezimtlne our • STYLES OF GARMENTS, Which surpas ' s all out former well appreelatiet efforts. L. H I RSHFELD do SON, Na. mrivood street. CANNEL COAL OIL. SOME OF THE GOOD QUALITIES OF I,„)inti4alCsinnel Coat Oil, are these IT ETV r GAB LIGHT IN BRILLLINCt: ZIT IS ENTIE ANOX-EXPLOSII7E IT IL4l' BE CARRIED ARO UT IT IS COATE-NTS.I , IT FOR GENERAL USE; IT BUENS WITHOUT ANT' OPIENsiirIrODOZ - IT IS CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL IN COLOR ITS APPF •ANCEINTHELAMPISORIVAALRIy TAL AND A TTAACT/YE; - IT DOES NOT PER3IvrENTLYBO/L CARPET 4 CLOTHLYG, dt, on which it may Da apillaj, a kyr : per , ton of it, bang one of ths bast articks for claming pita S IT IS EMPHATICALLY THE CHEAPAtiT LIGR: KNOWN. DIRECTIONS FOR ITS USE.. : ppim to g a o re ff t spo he n s si rnali ble dealer p and Obtain . a gOOd 0011 oil lamp. Secure thin wicks, so that they will more readily up and down in the tube. Trim the wick - with sharp scissors, exactly even rowilthootingthe points puatfe atth th e o wl oz ek runi -tubi, Fin your lamp with our oil. Turn up the wick carefally at first. so as not to crack the chimney. - - A !Made will greatly enhance Its excellence for reed ing or sewing by. By the careful observance of these dtractlorus, you sift secure a light that cannot fail to please. Our facilities for refining are now very -parfait and complete, and having devoted a great deal of laboriOtte attention to the art, we bare suoceeded in prodaebli lb. aeardt' F P°: O ociall r e ssi l:fwatte e t: h ti se i j o ravt . tl: ery enLharro 31 pbefethuitne',l,Clatrnali.o4aCirvin..ll:7:quto"nae 03 :t o ear hl iti rtIc est he n l ' to w t ila ztreet. . be" : efi nliad : mere, by ADAM & Vfir.IDDZEL, Refiners of Coal. oths, JeZCSnadaw (not far from the Court Haase.) K AY c COMPANY, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, iAD BLANK BOOR MANUFACTURERS, NO. 65 WOOD STREET, Pitted:area, Pa. A foll aaaortment of Law, Medical and Miscall& ow Hooka constantly on hand. HUGH M. BOLE, NGINEBIIII.DER AND XtCHINIST, GREAT 'WESTERN PLAINING MILL, cor. Mar and Duquesne Way, Ftistseurgh, Sti., will make tcr or er, and warranted as good an can be made, the following machinery, viz:—Steam .Engines, 'lttnahvg Lathes, for wood and iron; Planers, for wood and iron: Drilling Machines; Monsen and Totracco Screws; Patent right and Model Machines, in the best manner; Shatbinle Pullies, and Hangers, of all sizes and variety Sareiss;°L any diameter and pitch; to fifteen feet in length. Wilt glso make, and have on hand, - Dcictor and :Muer En gines,.. attd DeckEnmps for steamboats; Sao. Lather ichbars and other Planing dove to order; can plane 32 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. N.l Orders .01 - impelii 'Ailed and Ecu amt...? Solicited. ' a—PartMular attention no promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machu:tee. iyleflydde 13110TATOL'S.--ai bids. just received an for sale D; Loct.s] ELkSBY B COLLEV3.