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", '''. s'...i '-'` i ..' 1 ''' ' -,..2.:- - =','l:' - ..' • - ' - -1 ' ': • ~..-,,,-:•...' .r.... :-, .i '-' * c• : •e- 1,:. .•-e•'- , Y ,- -: ,,, ..., , . ,,, •:- - "`.- , ','",....--; , 'i_;;;:. , ..,f , -*::-•.,1,::,-;;:,.:,;-.'.:,'.:: MEM _ _~ T'~ :`~'~j MN= '~ _4- . • ~ . .:1.- % ,...---- , - - :, ,, - . :_-,' ^' 1 \ l}'r •~~ ,fir • ti '} ~, ti.'J ~i ~~f hr~ During Friday, afternoon and Saturday morning, the District. Court. _VMS engaged in hearing - depositions, affidavits and arguments in the' matter of 'the lost equity - bill in the le of Craft vs. the Pittsburgh and Steubenville BailrOad - Company. George -P. Herat :Am, Egq., appeared for Mr. Craft, and Thoreas Howard, Esq., for Mr. Armstrong,' the Pro thonitaty, on whom a rule was served to show why the bill was not produced, Sind 'Mr. Barton, who was suspected of knowing something about the missing document. The depositions' taken for the enlightenment of the Court - were read, but beyond the fact that the bill was seen, shortly. prior to its disappearance, in Mr. Bar '• ton's hands, shown by one side, and the depo sitions of the clerks of the- office that they did 'not know what had become of it, by the other, nothing new was elicited. Mr. Howard offered to read two affidavits, one from Mr. Barton, denying any implication in the abstraction of the paper, and one from another party, who set forth that certain pa pers taken from the Prothonitory's office were afterwards found in the pocket of one of the parties now endeavoring to fix the larceny of this paper on .Mr. Barton. Mr: Hamilton held that the affidavits were e-. 2 parte, and should be ruled out. Mr. .. Bar ton, though pr , d . nt during the reading of the testimony, had not offered to testify, and ho could not now came in with an affidavit, with out notice to the other side, depriving them of the privilege of cross-examination. Be de nouneed, in strong terms, the second affidavit, as an attempt to injure a worthy member of the bar. , ,' 7 , i. , ..:•;. , !.,... , ;',..., .-:-.1:.--•‘-; , t: . ;- '-.- 1' t ~ , t,i't."e~.::;,•;,';:! * '-' 'I--- The Court thought the affidavits no part of the case, and accordingly ruled both out. Mr. - Howard -then .. proceeded to argue upon the evidence, remarking that papers were often lost'or mislaid in the office of the Prothono. tary, 'end that it was almost unheard of to chargis,coarisel with purloining them. He could see ne-motive on the part of the respon dent for" the removal of the paper ; had it been an original paper, with a signature attached, there might have been—but to take away a bill which could be reproduced would not ben efit him. He hinted that the only party who would , have an' interest in the removal of the document, was the party filing it, who might have Set forth some facts too broadly, pr not sufficiently explicit. He thought thel'rothon otary had done his utmost to find the bill, and that the rule should be discharged. Mr:Hamilton followed, in aforeible argu ment, briefly' detailing the' -facts in the case, and the proceedings already had, and held that Mr. "Barton' should have submitted to an ex tmination before the -Court, to put himself right on the record. He commented with some .severity, en Mr. Partnnla part in the matter. Mr. Hamilton said that Mr. Armstrong should have been examined—that the evidence did not show that be had used due diligence in ex amining into the kiss of the bill, and that. the ruleshinald not be'discharged. The.Courtcoineided - With Mr. Halkiillon in the opinion that the evidence of Mr. Barton and Mr. Armstrong should have been added to the rest, and would not- decide until such evidence was prodrided. An order was ac cordingly made appointing Hon. Charles Skater a commissioner 'to take additional tes timony: ,• : So thematter rests-for the present. The ar gliUleUt Wits very hot - op both sides., • and'Some third 'parties were named whom Pre have not thought it necessary to - mention. • The investi gation-'.attracted 111811 y visitors to the court room; Meet of ,whomseemed: disappointed, at the failure to reach a finality in this'vexed question; - . . 'NARROW ESCAPE Or A RAILROAD TRAIN.- A passenger train on the Cleveland and Ma honing ltailioad had a narrow escape from destruction the other day. In approaching Warrenthe souqd-otthe whistle alarmed two horses, wo were 'feeding near the track, and Vrlnning directly in fillet of the locomotive, they dashed.ahead.of the train; which was snow about entering the bridge. over the Math:Ming Ri'Ver, and running at rather reduced speed. The track across the bridge is open, and •the horses in endeavoring :`to- to crois the structure fell between the ties. .one of them had his bead cut otf as nicely as if he'had been guillo tined, while the other lost two of his legs, and the carcasses of both were pitched into the 'river. The escape of the train was a most providential one, as bad the 'poor brutes, fallen directly in front of the engine,.theLtrain-mast have been thrown into the stream, with what consequences may be-easilyimagined. Tantauxos.--All of ourlady Tinders. know where .thei store of Mr. Charles Gipner, on Itarket — stree£, is, and nearly all know what kind' or gootbllo - set,s, fitalliat they can" al ways get any article in his'line, of good quality and at fair prices at. his establishment._ But perhaps all, do noel-kw:sw that he is now in ie ceipt. of a variety of artieles - of every descrip tion, embracing trimmings; ribbons, gloves, hosisiry, and . fancy goods generally, of the latest and most fashionable styles: We advise:all in search of anything new and re cherche in this department, to ball upon. Mr. Gilmer, and they will sure to find it:- Tam lidaT ReaE =The contest . between the "Josephine" iid . "Stephen Roberts," to-mor. row afternoon, is exciting some _interest in boating -circles: The - boats and Men;are well Matched; and the race will be a eloinronelrom all indications. The bdckers of both boats seem:sanguine of screams, and the beftifig is be-. coming though odds are,snmetimes ask-. ed. It fa...difficult to tell wbichleithe favorite boat. If to-morrow be a pleasant day, we ex- Odle fecord - the :fastest time ever made over the liformrigahaltieciarse. - • - NEM VOLUME - XVIII. Pailt) Poet. JAMES P. BABE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR TatliS Five Dollars per year. strictly in ad voice: Weekly t ainele Subscriptions TWO Are per year; In Clubs of five, One Dollar. WA AWN ai artil I zizil Departure .a.sad. Arrival Patiacuger Trains. - Pittsburgh, Pbrt Wayne and Chicago Rai/road. - (From corner of Liberty•aud Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) • ' , Leave Pittsburgh. Crestline. FL Wayne Ex pre fl ss Train 12156:50A. M M . A. - 6:56 A. bd. 1:01 P. Id Ma M. .- ........-.... EXpress Train----1240 P. M. - .8:45 P. AL 230 A. M Arrive at Chicago: _ . nxpiess, .8.47 P. M.l Express,... 8,17 A. M Returning, a rire at PittsburTh Mail, 8:25 P.ll. Express,33o P. M. 1 Express, 220 A. M , (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) New Brighton Accommodation. 9:30 A. M 5:20P.M 41.1 . ". 6:05 A. M. 1210 P. M • - -We Pennsida Rai/rand. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streeLs.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Trim - .. . ... 9:05 P. M. 1245 P. M. Maul ~" 250 A. AL 11:50 P. M. Fast . . ....... . 4'21 P. M. 1220 A. 31. The Johnstown Way . .. Passenger • - Train -. 8:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M. Johnstown Accommodation-- =0 P. bf. .11a00 A. M. First Turtle Creek . --flab) A. 31. 6:50 A. M Second a ...... 4:30 P. M. 12:30 A. AL Third ‘. _. 620 P. M. .6:15 P. M Pittsburgh and Cbmieltsvitle ihn2road. . (From Liberty and Grant streets.) - - • . _ Leaves. Arrives.. 701 A. M.' 8:15 P. 30 Express Train. - 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. Id acraland mid Pittsburgh Railnxsd. (Froo3 corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) • , Leaves. • Arrives. Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. AL Mail Train- 8.25 A. M. 4.00 P. - Ms Fast Line.. 1.05 P. M. 8.30 P. M. Wellsville Accommodation. ' 6.00'P. M. 11.00 A. M. I • Att:0:0 - 9A. Cblumbus and Cincinnati Railroad. . (From Liberty and Grant streets) . - Leaves Pitts: Columbus. Arr. in CUL Fast Line 12.15 A. AL 8.00 A. M. 11.30 A. M Express Traiii... - 1.03 P. 3.1. L3O A. 3r. 7.30 A. bf Mit 4‘ Lost. BILL" PeirsarrearrAx.—Tbe Free 'Presbyterian Church,Syned held a meeting_fit Darlington, Beaver county, last week. A, resolution was passedc.oisdemriing secret societies, and ex cluding Members of such from' communion in the church. The Synod also resolved on the establishthent of a weekly newspaper at .11ew Castle, to be devoted to the interests of the church, to take the place of the 'Tree Church Portfolio." The new paper is to be edited by. Bay. A. ft Pradford, and the first number will be issued on the Ist of January. , - - I , ATIETTE COUNTY R icROAD Thel'syyptte Patriot states that fievoral car loads of railroad iron have been taken to Mt. Braddock - Au4m hist few weeke, that the deeii_out at, tbuit,:potnt is nesriteonvieted, - and that the road will yti Otkiratton to 'Uniontown in about a nuontii.i' ittbiirib The Sunday Cae—Testlmoiky to be Retaken by a Commissioner. On Saturday morning, in the Supreme Court, the C 8.90 of Commonwealth vs. James Nesmith, driver for John T. Logan, convicted of violating the Sunday law, was up, on the return'of..Mayor Weater to.a Writ of certiorari issued by the Court, he having stated that he could not return the evidence, as he believed with Judge - Wohtivrard, - that'it`Wits no part of the record in the case. Mr. M'Knight argued that the evidence .does constitute a material part of - the iwi - ord, and quoted numerous au thorities to maintain his position. He con tended, also, that the return was insufficient, as not setting forth definitely the offence and the attending', circumatanees; He at- first moved thatlhe Mayor be attached for contempt in sending up a deficient return, but afterwards withdrew it for another asking the appoint ment of ft commissiener to take the evidence as given before the. , Mayor ' "-to - be msed in the hearing of the cause by the Court. Thomas Howard, Esq., for the 'Mayor,' was about to argue the legal question as to whether the evidence was is necessary part of the return, when the Court intimated that it was not ne cessary to,eonsider. the question now. Alder man Steele was then appointed a commissioner to take the evidence, on twenty-four hours' notice, the Capri giving no opinion as to, the legality of the Mayor's return, or the correct. ness of his decision. COURT ON • QUARTER Before Judges Weture, Adams and Parke. " NOrEMBEII sth, 1859. !no argument for a new trial in the case of William Sterling; conyitted‘of thelarcehy of a poeltehbook, containing about forty from his room -mate, John Campbell, at a hotel on Ferry street, waa again postponed until next Saturday, on motion- of John H. Hampton, Esq., who stated that the prosecutor had pieked up, along hiserciute to the city, a number of bogs,- whic.b he sold Meng with his own—and that the Money alleged to have been stolen was a portion of the proceeds. Margaret Clark, convicted of Felling liquor on Sunday, was.fined $lll and costs, and corn• vilified fifteen days in default, having already been confined some weeks. She was also-com mitted thirty days for selling without license, in default i - dit flee of $lO ittiid _ - - - Patrick McLaughlin, Margaret's "partner," witi committed fur thirty days each un two charges, one Uf selling liqUor on Sunday, the other of selling without license, from hi. twat at Six Mile Perry, having been convietini un both, and failing to pay tho tine imposed by the Court, $lO fur the fortuer and $l5 for - the latter offence. Valentine Deary, colored; and James Davis, white, were brought in for sentence, having been found guilty on two chargesof arson, in tiring M. M'Cullough's saw mill, 'first in Au gust, 1858,. on . Wainwright's Island, and second, in September,' 1859, in Lawrenceville. They wore sentenced to live years each in the Western Penitentiary for ouch offence. A brother of Detry's is now in the Penitentiary for arson in setting tire to the house of Mr. Shaw, a butcher in Reserve township. James &shill, convicted of assault and bat tery With intent to till on Mrs. Hyde, was sen tenced to two years in the Penitentiary. The Court said -he would not be sentenced on a charge of assault and battery- on an officer, to which he pleaded guilty. Abraham Thayer, convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill on John Dorrington, at Iron City Park on the Fourth of July last, was brought in for sentence. Mr. Swartz. welder produced some evidence as to character. and asked for a jail sentence. The Court sentenced Thayer to two years imprisonment in' the Penitentiary. John Baxter, found guilty of petty larceny in stealing a quantity of butter, got six months in jail. Charles Woy, for stealing a cow, was COD signed to the Penitentiary for one year. The sentencing of Brady. convicted of as sault and battery with intent to kill, was post paned until this week. , DICK ENS ANIERICAN .NOTE.S.—We well re collect the excitement. dosed by the tint ap pearance of Dickens' bi - otes of Travels in Amer ica. Everybody read it and enjoyed IL hot for its correctness by any means, 'but for it , characteristic English misrepresentations of America. This work, which has been for i 13t me years out of print, has just been reputi lik hed by Peterson & Bros., of Philadelphia, a d may be had of W. A. Gildenfenny & Co., Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. N Evr Ttllsi, AWAEUSEt.D.-- 2 011 - 'fititurday, in the Court, of titiiiter Sessions, Judge McClure granted a now trial to Seth Teets, a young man convicted of horse' sf&Llihg. The ca- , e was tried at a time when the friends of defendant did, na.fknow it Would come, pp, by eiiurefel apiiiiinted try theCohrt; arid snare videfice had , ing since been found as will go to show the innocence of -the prison( r-and affidavit- being read to that effect, the Court granted a new EIGHTY . YEARS OF' AOC—CURED BY DI:. lixrs '.Pr,c•rostai, ' time kgo, sn bld'neighbot'of mine wai 'very a bad cough, which every one supposed to be consumption. His relatives told me that he had taken every remedy they. heard of without benefit, his brother came to see him die, and &Innate' confirmed; in the-belief that he could not live. I had but a third of a bottle of your Pectoral Syrup, which I gave him, and it en tirely cured bins, to-the astonishment of all. What makes the case more remarkable is the extreme age of the man,'he being about eighty years old. I have, no doubttlie Pectoral saved . his life."- - 5 Jens(' McGrivssin, - PattOn'tp. April 14th, 1857. Said at pr,'lrosyser'e, 14f1,Wood street. - , Azawan.—Mrs, Killen, the female,horse thief "from EOchester, whose real name,' it ;Seems, is . Ellen Hughes, was arrested in that csty on ,the 2ptli ult., having retraced her steps and returned. kr.,Eichardson, the owner of the stolen horse, having ascertainod the fact, telegraphed back to have her arrested. She resisted the, officer, fighting fiercely; but was soon overpowered. She bad in her possession some sixty dollars" in gold, besides a little small change. ;,, . THE ELOPING MINISTER.-ROV.J. F. lieesey, the Greensburg Minister, whose disappearance we have noted„eloped, it seems- -- with a grass widow named Minnie Sarver. It is thought they have gone to Canada. Mr. Keesey leaves a wife and five children in Greensburg, in which -community the event "caused much sur prise. WA.TCRER, JEWELRY, &C.:, AT AUCTION.— By an advertisement in another column it will be seen. that:the stock Of watches, jewelry, clocks, &c., of W. W. Wilson, Wood street, near Fifth, will be sold at auction, commenc ing to-morrow morning. The assortment em braces a lot= of military and variety goods, which will be sold without reserve. THE GEtEENSBHRGH 'HORSE PAIR, which elosed,onr. -Friday, -was-considered, a 'aucceas, and was iver-aftendtd. There wassonic tine stock , exhibitedVamorig which was Mr. Wet -son's wiebratedrmare, "Mountain Maid.'" The -horses - wero'norpitted against each 'other, but ran against time. , ' WE WODia. * dfiec j ' attatiOD to the advertise ment;:in'anbtliei place; Blackmore, - of a let,lo-let. It is welt situated, frofitirig on the Monongahela river, and - eould be applied to many useful purpoies. • FELL. Dicatr.—A watchman on tho Penn sylvania Railroad, fell dead on his beat be twoen. Johnstown and :the Iron bridge, on Wednesday night of hist week. His name was Rodgers. DrEt Eltrnhtsur.--Mr. Hugh Miller, an old and esteemed, citizen of .Washington, was stricken with paralysis on Tuesday after "tteow Of hot Week r and died within two hours. buaramnin.-:-.Pive atiidenta of Allegheny college; li.Kaatollle,—baye.tieen sizspendea, for the tattgligg ifithtionightis (rim m the recitation' roo6u4'which,iie..tiolkid on Saturday. •-•! s ,TAtthiji4,l° •014"itrth 4 Oti-Of 9k s 10k . ...kaity; eMoot deep:`— PITTSBURGH. MON DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1859 Stabbing Affair at .the Perry Hutel---A Life in Danger., Os Saturday morning about ono o'clock, John 3.tontague, Daniel - Gallagher, and one or two other young men went into the bar of the Perry Hotel on Duquesne Way, drank, but did not pay for it, .They then seated them selves and began behaving in a disorderly man ner. when, the bar-keeper remonstrating with them, an attack was made upon him by Gal lagher. Seeing that the bar-keeper was in danger, Mr. Robert Beatty, a gentleman board ing in the house, interfered to restore peace, when Gallagher drew a knife, and plunged it is his back, below the'shoulder blade. Galla gher and Montagne:fled, and Dr. Dickson was called upon to attend the wounded man. He found an incision live or six inches in depth, touching no vital part, but rendering recovery a matter of doubt. The MaYor was informed of the circumstan ces, and he at once took measures to arrest Gallagher, who was found. in the morning, at his mothers house, in Allender's court, off Wylie street, hidden between two beds. After an examination he - was committed to jail to await the issue of Mr. Beatty's wound. He is a man of about twentythree, and the same person who was cut last winter in a fight in the Neptune engine house. Montague, it seems, took no part in the difficulty, and has not been arrested. He will probably be held as a wit• Mr. Beatty is a salesman in a Market street dry goods house, and a young man highly es teemed by his acquaintances. His parents re side in the Ninth ward. while he, with his wire and two children, boards at the Perry Hou•e. His condition on Saturday night was consid cre,l WHERE TO BTJT BOOKS. —The gift book bu- A j u p, s Iv, of late years become an established institution, and when properly conducted, a legitimate business. 31eSST,S. 1). W. Clark & Co., Philadelphia, have, as our readers are aware, established an agency at No. t$ Mar ket street, in this city, where books have been sold to many of our citizens and gifts dispensed with a liberal hand. Already n number of gold and silver watches bay. , been distributed as gilts, besides other valuable articles of use and ornament, while books are furnished at publishers' prices. Here the business is. con ducted lionastly-L.the gifts are exactly as rep resented, and the value bears an ' , quid propor tion with the books sold—sloU worth distributed with a like amount of hooks. We advise all who wish any of the standard litera ture of the day to call, as they ane sore to get a valuable gill. with anything they purchase (iros & SEWIN.A t UnneqA3nry for uw to enter into particulars of the many good port , of Owe - . celebrated machines, a* they have boon too long befor, the public to require clecripti,e. Those who wish to purcha4e a first machine et a fair price,generally chop-,, one of thee. Th 4 pub lio will bo glad to know that a permanent a g ,n e y for e i Uraik? hOllF.'hola imple ments 100 14,n , :stabliflied in thin city. Mr. Poe:nett iiitulwock will open a room above the store of \\* & I). Hugo+. corner of Pifth and Market strecO, this morning, where he will keep on hard it 001114 , 1111. tie will Ix, happy- the working of the machines to all who mac' CSII. NEAFIK.—This eplebratcA tra4eilian, who ha , been playing, far, a very tia ,- ees . fiil sen Eon, wake , his lirst app , arative at the Pitt , . harzli Theatre to-night, when, he will Eire celebrated personation of Jail: Cade. in the tragedy of that name After Mr. F'orr, , t., he ackt:OWletriZihi to h:-At. ~r this charn(ter in Am,r., a , is a - thrilling ono, r,pl..t, with jit,,f f pr on f i , aril w.. 11 t :Nfr3 Nvade's talent. The far,e o f .. a Co , litnbrr" midi he til t , hill. - Mr , all A M of W. Wahl., Wi:lar.l, •r {l'iilixur port, nod eld. t dam.tht , .r 11 , ,n. W .ufl.l..nly on Tin:,,lay morning leaf. in Ow twenty-pt,v,•.rah yelr 4 , t Thk. ~ t inlable lady ha, in ikvot.,l !amity in tho and ra , t oVi`r n inrgo inc friend,. The will fall !warily her lath..r, who wit. called suddenly to her r ,, in his dtitir.4. • CIIARIIK OF LARCENY. Mayor WeaVvr. tth :Saturday afteanoon, field , a. 1.0 John Mulhol land to bail on a charge of larceny preferred by Robert :Murphy, ouiploye , d on thei'deamhoat lteltwoo , d, who alleg,s that he went into the water closet, where he i..ft ht, p•cket book, containing nine dollar, beliere3 was stolen ,y Mulholland, who era , arre.ted and 1100 to bail as ,tilted LAh'CV.N iat 4,1 - Catheritte .X. Mti , 3ter, , ,a r , •ri ant IN the Eagle lL trl, Liberty street, made information on :;:tturtlay. bd . -re the 3tavor. charging Mary McLaughlin, CM ployed sit the Perry with taking from her trunk a brenqpim vain.] at five and it hat( (foliar: , . Mart• was arre , ted, and will have a hearing tro,-day. PA pi t - uttentioh to the adver tisement of dolin Thompson, painter, else where. fir ha , : had long exporienee In the business in the city, and ull who ev..r employ ed him will do go again, »A hi 6 work alwayi gives satisfaction. We cordially recommend him to the public. THE RUTH ERV ,, EIi cAhEN in the . Court of Quarter Sevtionf, will not r•nitv , up until to morrow. They Hill, of courAe, attruct the tigual motley crowd of eourt•room loungers. hanii-r —ln the ca,o of' Philip Beihitein, charged with selling liquor to minors, tho jury in the Court of Quarter Sessions risturnod, on Saturday morning, n verdict, of not guilty. UttlrEll:L rAREs-r, always niake provisions beforehand for illness which may arise in their families . Them Are two tneilicinea which should tie constantly kept in every household. They are WILSON'S PILLS, a tretLeslabilshed family medicine, and B. I. I'AIINE.9- 'LOCK'S VERMIFUGE, Which has never been know., to fail where worms vented. They are both prepared and told by B. L. FAIINENTOCK di Cu., Wholesale Drug gists, No. 60 Wood idreet, Pittsburgh. sdtd at retail by Druggists ,everywhere. Tut: winter approaches, and everybody will need warm and comfortable clothing. This they can obtain cheap, well and fashionably made, and of the best and most substantial ma terial, at the establishment of W. El: McGee .S.• Co., corner of Federal street and the Dia mond, Allegheny City. Their stock of fall and winter goods is large and well selected. They employ the best of workmen and always please their customers. '1 hey give especial at tention to boys' clothing. Call and look at their goirds. GEORGE W. SMITH, DREWER, MALTSTER, AND HOP DEALER Pitt Street ? Pittsburgh RA V I N G COMMENCED BREWING 6:11:0 13eason, I am now prepared to furnath my cilittomeim with sirvimion ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE. In addition to my regular brands, I am manufactur ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packages expreFaidt for family use. Thin Ale in not only a delightful beverage, but is highly recornmendedby the medic.) faculty, for turalids, where a mild,. nourishing tonic is required. I have rilso.my celebratcd WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, Constantly on hand, consisting of SENNETT BITTER AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. Packages sent to any part of the city. analtam HEATING BE STltem.—As a testimonial of the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room cionfortable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Davis and Phillips, successors to Phillips Co., for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward Public Schools in the city of Pittsburgh, and which has mot our approval, and we would recommend them . to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. 'Miller, Jr., John Marshall, Jr.,.M. Tindle, George Wilson, John.Wllson, L. Wilcox, Directors. DAVIS & PHILLIPS, - Steam'Hist!ting. eat Fng, Phaabtng and Brass Founies, Derderg mewl,/ daseription of Gas Firkins and Pumpi_ - AIN - 87 Wood aadlitti First street, Pittsburgh. THE LATEST NEWS BY TEL77CRAPH. New York Items NEW YORK, November 6.—A despatch to the Express says that the Pennsylvania oppo sition State Committee have agreed to call a State Convention of the whole Union. Buenos Ayres advices of September 1, states that the Buenos Ayres squadron had chased a Uriquizas steamer into Montevideo; that the government had ordered them to leave, and the Buenos Ayreslans were waiting outside to fight thorn. A Paraguayan mediator was daily expected at Buenos Ayres. .The land forces were inactive. The steamer Ocean Queen sailed to-day for Southampton and Havre, taking out $948,567 in specie and 148 passengers, among whom are .51r. A. S. Hill of the Tribune, Dr. J. Frazier, U. S. A,. and Dr. S. IL Elliot of Staten Island, The Kangaroo also sailed to-day for Liver pool with $170,000 in specie, 4nd 230 passen gers. Found Guilty. CHARI.):STOWN, Va., November s.—Shields Green, one of the negro prisoners, was found guilty this morning. Tho first count for treason was abandoned upon objection taken by Mr. Sennett, that it was not proven that the prisoner was a free person, and therefore he did not come under the statute which reads "any free person." Sentence deferred. Cope land is new on trial—Mr. Sennett defending him. Tranquility is being restored. Fall of a Warehouso HARTFORD, November s.—The four story brick ;tore of S. Rockwell & Son, on the cor ner of Morgan and Front streets, in this city, fell, between six and seven o'clock this morn ing. It wai nearly new, and contained 1,500 bbls. of flour, and large quantities of grain, produce, &c. No one was killed, although one-half of the building is a wreck from cellar to roof. The loss is estimated at $B,OOO. Military Conspiracy NEn Yoiu November 5.—A letter from Havana of the 3Uth of October, sayi that there is a report of a conspiracy, or something „1 that character, having been discovered among certain military officers and sol diers at ?Matanzas. %various arreete are un derskx-al to have taken place, but no further particulars have been permitted to reach the public car. Oil Factory Burnet/ BoaroN, November s,—The „Kerosene Oil Manufactory o f Srar, Burke & Co., in Win throp, Maas , was destroyed by tiro last night. The lose is tzssoststs, which is •mostly insured. DcaTITUTZ.—This Inmitution, the c ant of which hal been so tong felt by our eitlzeua is now open, under the superintendence of fessrit ibickinan .I.itvion i in the Lafayette Building. En- NA street. It .e dc4lgne..l for the perpclun/ exhitatiOn of the products of rifticharikv, Miumfactu scr- Inventor,. and artisans; and as "%place of retiort. fir ...vetting Ir. formation relative to t hose branches either by oxen/mall/It of samples or pabh.MI:4CIA. Thee.) having articles to bring before the public w 13 n g - reatly W their Uwe to lc Ire vorntiles. itoc The , public art. respectfully invited to 'tail the lIIMULIIO, Coin-Tsa Hotre, .Sign and c+rt..th.ntxt l'AintPra an . lnnnnen, Orders left at their nhq~ao F.nrth Ptreete.ss Slarket, Hurt.,. Huilditrtc, led) te ithfngted. 'ern' I tire" N 1'1; 1.; Is nil: GREAT i'IITSICIAN.- 1t , . , 1 , .. , ..1.11nitt‘,1 tuaJteet joihret•t_trot to &fan_ •latnithl4l ht. , tlOl4llt,tetic.r.. it tv trit. , :y pro vided t , :t tnitnati trott wb timer ar.,ng , y , tem IttertAtUral hi:W.4lof tbe .4.re Itrvoeht I•e•vr to expel 0.0 tli,eetir, The eirev tfier:.f.re to etr , a4 - ttien the tuttaral powers. I hi, ha' • a kept it. new 1.7 the Nktllful romimucelera 3_ 11 , 0 letter'. iiittere, 414, I; 4 , perAtt , to give treat. vonlity tt. all (Ito , aryeirt .•f t}.•• h , dy. "Ft, etiOrt 6f (1.13 up.itt the , ttlritarh, Irtyr att.l Ott , helneyo. ere pr,impt att.! The i 4 win, enough to .ittlt ottU2ptir; turd try [ht. Potter, S • A% if to. !,..ltrtkrYt it hew 4 , -A...14 hte, mot at 1., ~,I ttlllU*, the u••••, of t h e he i, oscr)oyr4 a, tin n t the strewn.. ~f Iran /0- IA:: nil from whom , ti•lceira be' deputed gIVA Pr. J. ticiert , tter's C-”telyroled Bitter. a WA'. 1,0 twrurdi.t. an,l goturnily. 1103TETrr.11t HMITH, brikaufactureol &as{ l'roprietcw., Iva. - tin.fol St'st.r, oink' &arm?' etr• et P YAW. ............. ....... 11..T/Ilterf Vik, • JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Mantifarinrer% 1.13,1 R holoiutr sari Renni Dealer,' in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 414 Penn Street, above the Catud.: • nn wtwrtniont or Fustry nutl Rain i . 111111511,, /I; IVIL11;11t AlPi MtOP/#.1114 of ti•tr 05.11111E1,11- LW:lift... art urmrtnali..l and r , tyle la tuty mannfartorra in tho eity, and Will Pell at rttamostiottle vrtatta. itintinlyitration Notice WHEREAS, Letivlrs of Admililstration the estate e( flltWal2E, 11. D.YAN, lain utAt legtK.ny e , ntity.dovva,rd,iti.beeu granted to the ante -orit.•rs, All in1,11.,01, linlehted to the !..aid estate are re plez,ted to make inunediate payment, and those having elam, detriw.P , ag.,:ti4t the estate of the said deco. +l,O. males.' known the same latchout del,, to ..101iN J. MITCEML, k in-hol l Palmcr, No r Fifth • J. M. FAAS, No Itl Pennsylvania Avenue. PatAtityti, Sept oetltlwila (211tA RD FIRE AND MARINE INSET- N_A RANCECtiMPANV,iiINELADIELPUIA,IWUrfiIagaInsit Fire len~aa poly. Agetifil office, corner Third and Wood atreetri, Patehorgh. capital and Surplus over 16300.000. Partiem We-t of the ILlotintairt, now inaured 1w thia Company, or who may Memo doing F.. will find the of -11,, in t hi, city more convenient than eorrestemthug with the flume office at Plittadelplita. Applications for I naorauce. made through 1 1 ,100 HE, General Afet, or 11(11-tEHT L). TII0IIPAC)N, Agent, at the Banking Houan of Itlesitra. Hanna. Hart.* Co, corner of Third and IVc,of tdreeta, will recrit e prompt attention. .14 tEI, - AI.FItEIJ H HILLETT, v. P. .1. P. ALVean, Secrotary. Refer to—Hon. \Vatter 11. Lowrie, Hon. lieorga \V Wmatvrard, Wu) ht. Swain, Etat., of Philadelphia Led ger, A. J. Abell, Lat., of Italitunite Sun, John W. Cleg born, 11. N. Iturrotaglia, John A napaelf. Jr. C. J. Dupont. nolt3m.ttl.thaea BULGER & DAVITT, Iktfinuracturers °revery description or Ft7'RNIT'~TTRE, No. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. A fall anscirttnont of PITTSBURGH MAIIIJFACTUR ED FURNITURE, constantly on hand, which we Istll sell at the lowest pricos for Cash. apakly JOHN N. CRAWFORD, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, DAVENPORT, lOWA. Especial attention given to collecting and aenring claims of every kind. RUM To—Jeremiah Dunievy, E. J. Roberts, RN, Capt. R. J. Grace, Roberta 4 Mellon, Attecatiya. [egg • THOS P. STOTESEURY, SUGAR AND COFFEE BROKER 119 South Front Street, PHILADELPHIA. Sir Particula r attention paid to tilling Weatein order for Rio Coffee. • octal RICILLRD W. 11.013C1iT9 V. ZWZNICE FOURTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY-, No. SS Fourth Street, near Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUFACTURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Ornainents.Curtain Ooods,Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattresses of all kindly, also, the celebra ted Patent Spring Beds. All kinds; of shades, Blinds and Fixtures. • AR - Prompt attentiongiven to all orders for fitting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths. &c. octl7l.yd ROBERTS & ROENICE.. GREAT BARGAINS AT PRIVATE SALEI--Eightli Ward Building Lots, situate on Bluff and Glint streets. Prices from =0 to $l,OOO each. Only 13 remain unsold. Terms of payment—one-third m hand: balance at 1 and 2 years. Also, 2 lots, each 24 by 133 feet, situate on Crawford street, between Wylie and Franklin, for $OOO each. For aide at the Real 44. - tate Office of B. CUTHBERT 301 i, (422 Mark et M 'Met. COMMERCIAL. Stage of Water. River—Three feet one inch water in the channel PITTSBURGH HARKETS. Reported E.rprosstss for She Daily Morning Post. Pirtssuaan, November 5, 1859. Flour...llas undergone no change. We have no sales from first hands; sales from store of CO lats at $5 for superfine, $5,2505,37 for extra, and 1.5,U:105,75 for extra family. Gralis...Cosa.--Sales 701:1 bush new from depot at Gk. Osrs.--3 0 bush from depot at 39(g40c; 170 bush from store at 424 .44c. flacon—Sales 8,000 IDs. Shoulders and Sides at 834 c and 1001(134c y lb. Buckwheat Flonr...Salei 120 sacks from first bands at $1,756)1,87 IN 80 sacks from store in lois at r2=l. Ray... Sales 13 loads from scales at 1,17010 ton. • Straw... Sale 3 loads at 113@1411 ton. Soap... Sales 50 bOxes Rosin at sc. lk lb. Cavadles...Sales 50 boxes Dips at 123f r e. Drown s... Sales 'X doz. common at rd,so. Sugar... Sales 10 hbdn. N. 0. at 8!,(,,®8%c. Molasses... Sales 36 tibia. N. O. tit 42@43e. 10 Coffee... Sales 28 sacks Rio at 123.9413 e. Apples—Sales 25 tdds. good at $2,25. Potatoes... Sales 80 With Nethannocks at 45e. Lime.... Sales 14 titils. Louisville at $1,25... sait....Salem 56 bbis..eztra No. 1 at $1,12 g tiG). Rags ' , ales 3 tour mixed at Sac. et lb. Feathers—Sales 80 lbs. prime at 48e. Whisky...Sales G 5 bbls. Rectified at 2.8@29c. '4l gal. New York Market. New Yoac. November s.—Cotton firm; sales 50,000 bales, including .4,000 hales of Net, Orleans middlings In transitu at 11 1 4 c, with O-1.5,.1 freight. Uplands mid,. dling 11?.4. Flour heavy; sales 10,00aibbls state at $4,704 $4,75. Niiheat has a declining tendency, and the prices are nominally tligse lower. Corti heavy; sales EOOO bush yellow at fl. Mess York lia.s declined sc; side's at sls= 415.15. Lard buoyant at 103.,,;11c. Sugar buoyant; N. 0. 7X@Se, Muscovado 6%ra,TNe. Caere firm. Reg Lard sells at 1174 e. Linseed Oil quiet at 5C456c. 'Cal= low firmer at Cincinnati Market. Cicetsaiert,Novemer h.—The demand fOr Flour 19 light, but holders are firm at $4,7004,30 for superfine. Wheat is dull and the receipts are mainly going in to store. The quotations are unchanged. There is a better in quiry (or Corn and the market is firmer at 42 for yellow and mixed. (Jetsam steady at 45046 c. Barley to quiet at 60461. Rye is dull at 784 c. Whisky is in good de mand at =lei.. hies. York is lower with sale, of several hundred bids at $l3.Th. Bacon iv held al 714'4,91-5r for Shoulder. and Sides; mite. at ; , ,,;(5171.Xe. flogs are offer ing at $.5,75, but bily ern do Ilat otter over 85,50. Ex change la. inlet at 5.4., R. T. KENNEDY- W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, B. T. KENNEDY & DRO., S{ HEAT. RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. Fl OUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AM) DELIVEFLED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. aziLlptintri TERMS. CASH ON DELIVERY Z. L. E.ISNER, ' No. 114 Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets, WILI. SELL BLACK FROCK DRESS COATS use to yell at- 410,00 for 5 0 ,=5 Frock Dress Cloth, they use to sell at.- 14,00 for 10,00 Firirt quality Cloth, " " IR,OO for 11100 Black Cloth Pants, 1,1 " 15.,C* for 3.2.5 - " (supremo)" " ri„00 for 4,00 Cassimerr suits made to order, .. :400 for 111,00 Also, Satin, Plush, Silk anct Cloth Vests, - - - GENTS' FURNISHING G 001.6, t very lon' prtoes. The above ts the Cash Price, and trY rtferruag to %Lthe ireiti..sertmt,the thoreprices will be ~ t rtrtly all ere,l to. octl 1411= gividends. PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY. t • Pltteburith Not. 3,1, I&9. j Ow AN ELECTION FOR THREE DIRECTORS or thiA Company, to , erne. for three Terry, wlll be held at the. Ranking gouee, on MONDAY, November the Jut, Inso.. between the boor. of 11 o'cloeu. A. M., and 1 o'elook. P. Si. n0b...1 JOHN It SCULLY. Ctedner. ALLEGHENY t November 1, 1949. j ri ---- v•z i THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOIL9 of this the.l 7 Danis hate this day declared aciirWendof FOUR PER CENT. cat of the profits of the IMt Mx months. payable to the vtoekholder, on or alter the 11th Inzt. J. W. COOK. Cashier. (311207-O'llA - NP: t: Prenamtuft, November 1859. y 'IRE BOARD OF DIRECIORd of thts BANK I.kets7 have tht* day declared s Div e.tend of FOUR PER VIL\T. on the caretsl stuck out of the profits of the lam Nix month% payable to atockhuldera on and af.. for atek 7lth Itvitont. netlut F. 11. JUNF, Czotorr. WESTERN INSURANCE COISIPANY,t F . :miaow.; Nov. Ist_ l. THE DIRECTORS OF THE, WESTERN INSIJR rr do fX).IIPANT have this day declared a Dividend of TIMER DOLLAILS, oixis earl] shore ot its Capital stock, cut of the earned rArotill of the last Six Months, payshle to Stosikholdens, ou or after the 11th tUta244 F.ll. Gok.taszv. At rltti..llANTri . a FAUTURE its' RANK.! Porrostroaa. Nor. 1. ISO 9. a - : . - . 14111: MERCHANTS' AND ItIANUFACTURERS' , BANK, tuts thus day declared a Dividend of FOUR CENTS, yak, atile ou ar after the 11th laniard. no:.:, W H. DENNY. Cashier. Nov. Ist, 18.5 9. THE PRESIDRNT and DIRECTORS of f this "Vet•if Dank. hare this day declared a Dividend of l'Ett CENT. on tte tlopitol Stock out of the prof its of the last rillt Diolltb, Which trill ho paid to Stock holder% or their legal representatives, on or after the 11th instant. JOHN HARPER, Cashier. no243tst It IRON CITY RANK, 't Pimanatin, November 1. 1849.) TRE DIRECTORS of 0114 BANE have this day &slued a dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the capital stook. out of the profile of the tast, six months, payable to stockholders or their legal repro. sentahres after the 11th nradd JOHN AIAGUFFIN, Cashier. E.- I St:UAW if: HANK OF PITTSIII atatr, t Nor. Ist, BS'S. j 0.TEII: DIRECTORS of this have this day deelared a Dividend of FOUR per cent out of the prollts of the fen Sta Mouths. Stockholders, ilr their legal representatires, will be paid on and atter the 11th Instant n0.7.-tut H. M. MURRAY, Cashier. MECHANICS' RANK, Prlalantosi, Nov. I, 1859. [O. Tim PRESIDENT and Directors of this - Rank have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR per rent. on the Capital Stock, out of the profits of the Last six months, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 11th Inst. nutlet. tiEO. D. ',STORM. Csallier. MORRISON & MILWAINE, Ambrotype, Daguerreotype. % •ND PHOTOGRATHIP ARTISTS, 149.. 04 Eourch Street, ' PITTSBURGH. /Er hetures taken in all the venous styles of the art, at reasonable prices. n02.1y 1.A."07 - .A.T.1-I.A. NUT AND BOLT FA.OTORY. Patent Botfressed Nuts of all sizes on hand, and Man ufactured. Also, Bolts for Bridges, Machinery, Agrieul tura' Briplernents, dc, furnished at short notice. Warehouse, No. 114 Water street. auglily KNAP. SCULLY A CO. MR. JOHN RELR WOULD respectfully announce to the v Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he ii premed to give lessons on the Violin, t Iluitar, Flute and - Cornet. For tonne, de, address se2B:2m JOHN KELK, Pittsbnrgh Theatre. STOVES, FENDERS. FIRE IRONS, eQAT, VAS 8; Plain, Plardnataad and Japanned Tin and HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE Trays, &e, the largest stock over offered in this city, at T. J. 010108,12 A Wood St, Five doors than Fifth STEPHEN A. DODGE, , • ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND AGENT FOR . CLAIMS, Washington, D. C. A large experience in the adjustment of impor tant claims, especially for Pensions and lands, has pre pared him to prosecute such claims with the best pros pects of success. -al BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, Letter and Cap Paper; Bonnet Boards, /to, for sale to merchants &s low as can be bought in-the city . , - J. E. WE(..PIN. cc= ' dB Wood street, near Fourth. A 1E13.-4 .Is. just receiv“ far We by Loath] 88NRY HCOLLINS. t tk WOODEN AND M.. )_ S,AMIIEL " *-. l * Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in - CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKE.c_ BROOMS &c, , • No. 21 Dlatriond, Plitsburgli. . , HAVING NOW IN STORE A LARGE.. and carefnlly selected stock of everything in this' hue ' either manufactured by himself or purchased A rea front manufacturers, FOR CASH, is prepared' to. supply customers and the country trade with goods in his line, CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET/ The following comprise the keading items in his stock of Woodeaand Willow Ware; - • . - • • CHURNS—Pine Stall, 8 sizeao Oak Staff, 4 sizes; Cedar Staff, 3 Sizes; Oval Crank, Cedar, Oak or Pine, 3 sizes; Cedar Barrel, .4 sizes; Spane's Patent, 3 sizes;Thermom-• eter, 3 sizes—a large stuck. BUCKETS—Common' red, blue and green, fancy and varnished, half, quarter and toy pails; cedar brass and iron boudid, 2 and3hoop,Figgins, cedatybraSs and iron botuid,2hoopy Horse Buskets.lreavy irr,ribale;klitchen Buckets,'ron bale; Oak Well Buckets, well Ironed; Flour Buckets, nested. ' • . TUBS—Painted, 2 and 3 hoop; white pine , and' cedar, hand made., all sizes, nested or by the dozen. KEELERS—Painted and yarnyhed, 3 sizes, dozen or noon cedar Heelers, brass or iron bound • MEASURES Al l sizes, from bushel to quarter, peck; pine or cedar, sealed or unsealed, CLOTHES PlNS—Plain and head, in five gross boxes; Smith's Patent, in gresu , boxes, and Brass Spring, in gross boxes. WASHBOARDS—WaterIoo raised centre, Marietta Zinc, Dunble Wood.and all other kinds. • . BROOMS. WHISKS, BRUSHES, Ase.; in great V . ariety. MEAL TUBS—Hingham Batter . and Butter and gee!, Tubs, 2 or 3 in nest, or singly. DOOR AND BUGGY ITATS--.Allieinte; Cocoa and Grass; Grass Table Mats. WRITE NEST BOXES—Spice and Sugar }doies, file its nest, plain and varnished. ' - • OAK STANDS—Assorted sizes. for apple-butter, kraut, pickles, meat or milk- . • - • UMBRELLA STANDS—For Stores or Dwellings. CLOTHES HORSES—Ai.sorterl sizes and styles made kb order. WOODEN WARE—Comprising Rolling . Pins,. Potato Mashers, Butter Prints and Ladles, Lemon Squeezers, Spoons and Boaters, Muddleni, Soap Caps, Shaving Boxes, Spigot", Bang Starts, Axe, Pick and Hatchet Handles, S:teak . MauFs...'&e. • • - RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS,ofaltvarieties. TAR CANS, MOP HANDLES, iron' and wood heads, Clothes Pounders. . - • • .• • • . MARKET BASKETS , in great variety of size and. stile, m by the nest or dozen, of our own ann [sedum, at is tern prices. CLOTHES' BASKETS—Round and oval, four in neat'. HAMPERS--Square flat and trunk lids:: NURSERY CHAIRS, of every style. COACHES AND CRADLES, of every style; . TRAVELING BASKETS—Assorted sizes and styles. Berlin.: Japanned.. LADIES' CAP French, assorted. RETICULES-.imported and American. SCHOOL, BASKETS,in great variety. SPLIT HAMPERS. for Potatoes, Peaches, ke. - • ORCHARD BASKETS—WiIIow and Split Sir-City and countrydeatersare invited to call and ex. amineour stock and pnces before purchasing elsewhere, az we CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD IN THIS MARKEL SAMUEL BIDDLE, 21 Diariumid Pittauurch , )et , :lyd.tsr..sszwe ?UR E LlQUORS.—Families 'can buy a bOttle of Rhine, Yort,Madeira, Teneriffe; Sherry or alairs Wine. Also, Cognac Brandy of different brands, very Old Monongahela Whisky, Champaigne in quart,- pint and and half pint bottles ; reduction made by dozen or half dozen. All the , above for sale by the quart dr gallon. N. B.—Those wishing adulterated liquors need not call. D. FICKE 101 Third street, FAIRBANK'S SCALESI FAIRBANK'n HAS,. COAL,. PLA.TFOII . SI, and COUNTER ; SCALES, Of evert - deactiption, l'r Fcale st . FAIRBANKS SCALEIVARBROLISR. 0ct.19 • - N 0.51 Fifth otreeti usT - KliffiTifis= A ,plendid i9 , sortment of, SOFT HATS AND CAPS, E. DODD'S, HO WOOD STREET; (ond door*uth.of _ . FARIi OE it.ACRES, . eitnale at 6.ve nine e walk. From the 2 5()O R. R t7llation, Freedom:AO - acres iet cultivation, one tr, cfwhieb 14 In Rua ; 3 durable prince; 2 stables. et.. The canter is good; a valuable atone-quarry. good tenses, and a stone folindation for a threihng howe. Pte . . £2.540. For salts by • • S. CUTHBERT -tt SON, t Ite:t!Etttate AitenL., 51 Market et... J 11 N 3$ EP H A R (soccertqftr to Hartwell dlastrto Druggist, Corner Wood and girth sts A:oompleto toned: of .1.41.C't;5., OILS and DY : a 4 , eon..tantl.) 'oz.; hind. • COUNTRY SIT-MCSANTS, . Will find it to their edraritnge givein it exit: , 11tariti= fitetttrer of the eelebtteA SOTER C i• • A. WEAVER , will open. a liandibthe M ftsc,rtment of FALL AN[ WLtiTER. MILLINERY. Together with a - largo assortraittlt of 'CITILDRP.NS" eIAYNIING and Pattern,' of all denriptiontqat : NO. 21 yuytiLsTßEtz . Second Story, siioVO EniOtt . !l Shirt fitbre, 'FRIQAY, September:l)th UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS FINE SHIRTS, N TrEi; 'II7SPENDF,T,, And a 11111 :and: l'iferllio Linder Garznents, fur Lathes and Children, at • • • - - • - oetZ.St ' JOB . uottrc ros;77 market st. 0 (X)UNITY, MERCHANTS. We in rite the attention of country-dealers making their fall purchases to our Lugo assorttnent of • ; Standard Miscellaneous' School Books and School Stationary.: '• - Cap. Letter and Note Papers, . Legal, Lotter and Note Fxvolopes, Fancy and Staid° Stationery, Straw, Rag and Manilla Wrapping Piper, And R full stock of all articles in our, lips, which we are prepared to oiler at prices that cannot fail to please. 0002 . KAY A. CO. 55 Woodatroet EN TEEL ,BOARDING:—Six gentlemenG ean tie accommodated with rooms and - boarding, In a tint - class boarding house, pleasantly located on Liberty street, two minutes walk front the business por tion of the city. For further information apple to W. H. WHITNEY, atthe offte of the Morning' Post • aug2lf esseo clicquot quarto Champagne:Wine 6 do do pis. . do do 30 baskets Peas Holdseick's q t : do . do /0 do do -do pts • do do to do BOUCh pts,and Drone t qto do do fi •do do do do pis do do 25 cases St. Julien Illedoc Claret • do 10 do Ladies' laitarrbit• 15 do do • (linger . do In store, and for sale by ak.% - MILLER & HICRETSON. SUNDRIES. - 100 bags Flo Coffee;. , • ID pockets Java dO-; 30 bbls. Crushed Sugar; . . • 25 lihdo. choice New Orleans Sugar; • 30 " good Sow; • *- 100 half chests Y. H. and Black. Tea; . •23 " • " Gunpowder Tea; 50 bblo. GholdenSyrup; 100 boxes various brands Tobacco; 50 kege Bt. Carb7Soda: - For sale by . fee23l WAL H. SMITH a CO. -Q.-----TOCK.INGS. Gloves. Gauntlets and 10 HOODS, HOODS. In great variety, at. • - oct27 HORN'aq, 77 liuketst. . MEDICINAL LIQUORS.—I keep. con , stantlji on hand corciploto si , iiortinent of Li quor', eithorbotticd or otherwitn, coinusting uf • - • „ rort Wino, Maderia Wino, _ Sherry wine, CatawnsiWine ' , Holland Gin, itunaica Runt, Btorhave's, Hostetter's and Hootlands'aGerman Bitters. - OSEPH' FIX.M.ING, octl corner of Diamond -and 'Market street. 11P.- MARSHALL & .CO., • announce • the arrival of Newyatl.Papera Borders, &c a nt ' • 00t24 ' '' ' •-" 87 woon STREET. Ll OR PARLOl2LS4GoldEaninvidered P4l3r and Eterderis2fletlc i;t3.•l e;foi"snle by " 12 - - W. P„MARSECALL- CO- Le B U . F4.—A good assortment of Cloth Brushes on hand and for sale i t 2 aP2B Corner of Smithfield and Fourth Streets, TRAW :ONNETS and .po:Fdlet Frames, b cheap at Wh °legal c l / 2 at see - - JOS. 1108 E'B, 77 Market et. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES' and Bonnet M r i CKSEP a li luge OßN e rS, 71 prices, at.-, - IVAILS.-150 kegs, assorted si2.e.i, in store ,L 1 and far sale by • • muRTLAND & CONNOR, oet29 , • 197 Ltlx , rtr street., RICH ,AND ELEGANT: - STYLES pF French gmbroideries, EATON, CRES, & MACRIM'S.; . . octa _ . , 17.E5fth street. i faLATES.-300. Penn'a. Slates,. si4.p.griOr . . 14,7 00 ratty ; for'sale by the awe or snipe dozen. _ • ONCENT.RATED LY..E.77—atto...ca.ses,4spri sale by " " - &L. 'FAB:RESTOCK & 05; - °LAU No. 00, corner Fourth sad Wood sheets. =llll ; Xoii—Two Silver s Photo grapt,H mb. • IFE-s A-4 Colored Oil, prodell , :, or Plete.in' and H • OT CiG R A P - 11,:ASL13 . 11:01113E; LAINOTYPE - AAGOEITItEOTYPE' P OAL LER Y, On-. Fifth' mul Or 7lo .siracts:-.--The.matittbribet4l9l mg fitted up rooms AI'TIGIM'S'ETFTEDING4.. now tr_ep d _take Idlcdn else a .titnt GARNOPPIPAM. TO :YE lIATISFACTIoN," • ' tinlieisitnitti; the e_ - ”lfecticin: jy2Sly BATES Sr. JOHNSON'S , ; ROOFING. • in JOILITSTON; W OULD 01174; NOTICE that ; ho ha 4 pat-, clia;ea iho in ere4' his - Wepits:bier . 4. S. BATES in the ROOFING BUSINESS sad Is :dee 'sole trinuieeture.and dealer in the 1911mTing three diettnct Elastic; . Ceinent; Felt 241. imuoved Cement and AGray".l. Roofing. 3d. Pateni English AsphAttic Felt Roar:: , Ing. - - - • ATI warranted.FlFlE ,EiD WATER PROQE:RooSng ri )18teal for sale, wit printed instructions for _ ,osing. fiee at. 13.1TEi - & iORINS.ONS'. OLD STANZI,.. 76 field street_ . • - -L - • • wrivAl;f.TOHN3otf:`: •03 N , --rThis Gum Cement is uniquallectltis 'Paint az 31 - etal Roof* lasting t'..vice as long, at least, as pirizt r and cheaper . . - ---, silo:dim. PARK , '& - : it TNT tic :it .4. re: r• - etre *Fiat 7- PIT1124)3111b1/1 PA. Warehbuse, No. 149 First and'LO Seennfi - strean.. 111.aisallicturers of all 'tire s and dosariptionsof 6314 . 011; Retort, and, Stint?, and Water Etipo, Saftaptus, Dog ; Irons: Wagon 11orew,Ffeel'M'ou1d3,-FoitlneS.,llastrstivika., C° .g in fio ;bing and Trifi - ch4e. Caaninisnf every da3cgp.. non znade;to.ordex.y. 7,1 , : ' having a. complaff4 ma tune shop attagheci toT.t.lte Foundry,"4l tilt ing. Will-be =IV istknid, frA 3:41 :Wsi) zi : ,;* PARK,'ItPCIIRDY MI7P-ACTIJRETI,S-OP - S G Braziers' and ZZit Olq ppe r Praised Capper Bet toms, Raised Still P.oitorns. Speller Solder; 3e, &leo im porters- and deelersr - in Metals' Tin - PI 'Sheet Trozii- Wire, &c. Constant:lr on hand, Tirunents - ekerrk Tools. Werehouse..?:d. lig First,and 1.20 Setond'trilets; Pittsburgh, Pa, Special onder* CuPPer.M.MM at ired laattera.- , reyeklyaew G.9.l3trAN,l4itiyor LanonsfAr....L.t.Gsso.o,lftrgb • ERYANar.CO COMMlSSl_atillE}Pktnt FOR THE SALE OF' t. PIG 'IRON, te.L00.n5,,.&c., . Pittsburg4.. Rxerat.Ncti- - .=l:yon, 'Short, .t ' C, VittAttik,h;Livings ton, Copelsaid t - Skr, Pittsburgh; Thos. E-FrarailitESsui as Lancmn Hon. Simon Cameron, liarTisbtur, ciarciner..lC4., RoilidaYsbum, • • 1 THE ENTERPANDINSORmin co: TNSTIRES AGADTST LOSS OA D.LitEkat 1. by Fire orl Buildings, .nerclisriclize, Fumitilredtgi ar ri‘ii.vninbie rates 61 premium. '• • _Dricac-rws -..,F:Batehrurd &tam; Wilharcillß-Heo,angm: )I'Erue & Co.:Zialbro Frazier, Jno. M. Atwood, of Atwood, White Co4.43cnj. T. , Tredick; of Tredick,'Stakee Cci& Henry. Wharton;, Mordeeni L. Dawson; Geo. H. Ste of Stewart & Bro.; John H. 'Brown, of John H: Brains ik Fahnestoek, of B. A. EahnestoCk Co; Andrei! D. Cast,: J. L Erringer, of Wool' & Eninger. • • - F. RATCHFORD STARR; .Presi.- &rd. CHARLES W. CVO, Secretary . -Pa-minima itisizatnza.--Wrn.anlirt & & Co,-Thomas M. Howe: Eng,Ja.s.. Marshall. Zink &BIM Kramer; Wilson, , le.P.lroy`tr Co".; Wil&on,' !no C0.,-Bailee,- Brown.: & Co„ - I.4vin•giton.--Gopekind4:C*.; James B:140a & Co, Wm. S. Lively & co. GEO. B. BB.YAN et. • . .N 3). 52 Wood West LOC#aly ,&: G&E} lispOrters of - H. A. AL - .D: W RE 52 . WOod iStkeet, Four Doors atoi - o c10y100,411,45, - • , - PI r:ria 'irit 41 Di aciltirTiri s ha -A47571. Fr. •wioitirmAlv,- BAN UFACTUREII OF , EiteaniSagine.,, ShailmiCaadjtnies B°nu ' g Mac l in oqice MaChinos,' : Gear Wheels, Ran ge rs, ate " . tee =mai Orders prskiriptly attended to. IMME23 . IiOGEIL k CO4 11.:S1GTSPACTirIcr.14 ROG 'ERG' IMPROVED Pilikr STEEL CULTIVATOR :,TEETH; MAUU3LE! ,AURI3LE I=t JOHN 10'CAB-001 MONUMENTS, GRAVESTONES,: Enclosures, Posts, am., & 41 4 --- 'i PLASTER 'PARIS, Piyaß u rep :EMENT; No:388 LIBERTY - STREET. E - - • YZR'S caratiCAL OLIVE zrusrara - soitis atter subjecting it -to the severest tests knOnt. to the trsiie,asentlylpeinuistied that there is norm:at Weeti . ing :Soap in the Vnited States,-for sOlittlennelmitunuai - at once se mime good qunlities' MA ad 000tfu ~ OF REAIITY--In uolprs, firmness ,' au4 l l o .- and Oak" tura aerntty OF PURITY—In freedom froni,. - rciatn„ elm Bah oils, stale grease, and adulterations. O QUALITY—Fiir washing clothes, of eviTzdegailp tion, cm* erflne; cotton, libeftilfooleu Of =NI Ape. printed - Cr- white:- for =awn tar, grease; - "Pittrgnfi printers' ink, ahoemakers'Asz, ete s .. Oleo, furniture,. And 'from the hands. , Give it.a:thiebnal for }ourselves, 'kid be ocetuvisei 8. t . Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a %op/ -of tlfe dime:bobs. •- - • - B. C.'& J. Hi SAWYSE. leB __ a7.Woodetreet, t fitHE NEW PARK uDENNY'rIt GRCATE,'' Tacenttiffited nQ IRON - P..e.mair; Ts now open for tno w o o o rnrn9ontio?l 0r...?ta..1*a, PUS* ICE eftEi.il .410-A Band of 3 Mo.sic in atietidanBe.:-44.00a . corered.platfoymlqr , HoEiELEic,,et-211.1_14,11R,.. THE LOYALHADTNA /LOUSE, • TM' S LARGE vitiVtiNTri LATEDECOITSE, Pfeimint!i luestarl'lvithdri & 1 4 41 ' yard of the renn'a..Satlrol*l; crow open ler MU*. caption of summerviaitota . . tan-pin ella recently been erected on , the premieearand afforded near by. All trams stop hero. Obargett raw. vlautltturilin CPAS: 34- , 81 star:: • •••" 1- • :-• ' ! Notice ' . j Ts - HEREBY' GIVEN • that -Lotteis cif Ad .i. ministraticra, bs,Te been vitiated thatMideriaptild upon the eAtatl of ,THP, ) . 8 9,1 , 1 1 , 3.4 -n tRiT.S.I.ITTER, Lack, u .../.7at aeceasemi peni)kis s inget. slot .r den:midi sotto. tnne,qq4rof.said deceased.erer edto make the Same tothe madereli nod ," the .offlee of Hailnav Hut ~, co, city of Pax - abaf :WM. t , . HAAT . 4.dmitastftlea% Pittsbau - gl2,' t. -Tl, n 69. •., .e.ouf..',Stilweatir - .1'h7.11.1.Ri DRE'D ;,.I)t.aaaliS - W LLI.:pOt- Ijr awe a choice Huddle' Loc. 25 by lf. , s that. Testae easy. ~- c t.rtaßF.RT eetli 61 Ilarket .e.,7 PHO'IiOC E:P: L W.O I'S CIZ I:EKY, Jvnea T~uldinp,~Fonr(b str~ if A rf Corner Fifth gad Grant streets. z. thus ti ,11,E,L_T-.1 If 6'. •WORK 8:, PP PT - R R Corner Roio and First Streets“ " - .. Ure PITUBB, &C