=BE • ‘• • ERIE • ~• '~ - ',l VOLUME XVIII MEIN ir.be Pailo Lectures on Chemistry. SuPasme Coln:---Before Chi of Justice Low rie and Judges Woodward, Strong, Thompson and Read. THE LATEST NEWS TRITIViIiAT, November 10th, 1859 BY TELEIC4.-12.11A-PMT. JAMES P. BARB, EDITOR AN-D- PROP RIETOR: Teams:—Daily, Five Dollars per yearotrietly in ad vanes,. Weekly, Single siaserytiona Two Dol lars per year; in Clubs of file, One Dollar. ;LOCAL AFFAIRS. Deimxt.nre• and - Arrival of Passenger • Trains., Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets, Pitt:Murgh.) - . Leave Pittsbnrgb.. Crestline. Ft. Wayno Express Train........12:15 A. M. 6:56 A. M. 1:01 P. M Mail Train.— G:5O A. M. • Express Train. 1250 P. M. 8:45 P. M. =0 A. Di ..B,IT A. M Arrive at. Chicago Expresa, ....... P. M. I Express,...... Returning, a rice at Pittsburgh Mail, 845 P.M. I Express, =0 P. M. I Express, 220 A. M (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny.) , New Brightort Accommodation.. 1r.30 A. AC 6:20P.M .. 605 A. M. 12:10 P.M Penwwfvonio Railroad (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) ' -' Leaves. Anives. Express Train. 9:05 P. M. 1245 P. M. MAI/•• . A.: M. IL3O P. M. Fast - Lino 4:20 P. M. 1220 A. M The Johns - Myra Way Passenger Train - Johnstown .T Accommodation_ First Turtle Creek " Sar.mnd " " Third " . 6:00 A. M. 1:10 P. M. 2:50 P. M. 11:00 A. M. -..11:.. 4 0 A. M. 6:10 A. M . 400 P. •M. 1230 A. M. 60 P. M. 6:15 P.M Pittsburgh and anmellsvillo Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Anives. Mail Train. . a . . 7.00 A. M. 6:15 P. M Express Train 1:30 P. M. 8:15 A. DI aercland and Pittsburgh Railroad. (From earner of Liberty imilGraat streets.) Leaves. Arrives. Express Train 12.15 A. M. 2.40 A. M. Iliad Train 645 A. M. 4.00 P. NI. Fast Line 1.05 P. lit. 8-30 I'. M. Accommodation 5.00 P. M. 11.00 A. M. Pittshurgh, Cohintbas and Cincinnati Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cin. Fast Line........ 12.15 A. M. 8.00 A. M. 11.50 A. N 1 'Expreiss I'l - ail, 1.05 P. M. 130 A. M. 7.30 A. M The Schiller Celebration. Unfortunately for our German citizens who wished to celebrate the birthday of their great poet Schiller, the weather yesterday wcs dark, wetandlowering, and the turnout in the proces sion of the morning was not so large as was anti cipated. The cortege consisted of the Commit tee of Arrangements in' carriages, the Orators of the day, Brigadier Gen. Negley and his staff of officers, the Alleghenyßifles, Washington Infantry, Jackson Independent Blues,Pennsvl vania. Infantry, Birmingham National Guards, and the Turner Rifles. The German Cavalry Company did not participate. The procession formed at ten o'clock and marched through the principal streets of the two cities, presenting a good appearance. At three o'clock in the afternoon a large as semblage had congregated in Masonic Hall to listen to the orations. After an opening over ture by the hand, D. L. Eaton, Esq., took the stand, and gave an eloquent and able sketch of the character of Schiller, alluding to and giv ing some extracts from his works. He was at • tantively listened to. the address occupying about half an hour. - Rev. C. Walther now fol lows'. in a second address . , in German, which. „judging, from the enthusiastic applause of the audience, gave general satisfaction. In theevening the hall was again filled to its utmestcapacity, to witness . the most pleasing exercises Of .tha occasion. Rev. Walther de lisicred an epilogue, Mr. A Charles recited the -"Song of the Bell," Young's ochestra executed a fine overture, and the Teutonia and Froshinn singing, societies sang a concerted piece, " The Song or the Bell," with great credit to them selves and to the delight of the audience. Then followed the tine tableaux illustrative of Schil ler's "Lay of the Bell," which were admirably perk - need by the Turners. The costume: were good and the arrangement tasteful. Thu last weer!, coronation of the bust of Schiller. The Rrogramme concluded with a - chorus by the singing Societies and, orchestra, and the audi ence retired well pleased. The entire programme of the day was well .carried out, and reflected credit on those of our German fellow-citizens who took such an ac tive part in making this demonstration- in honor of their beloved.poet. SUPPOSED MURDER IN SOMERSET COUNTY-- The body of a man named Wymer,.of Milford township, Somerset county, was found in the woods, about a mile from his residence, on Sunday last, having been shot and killed, as is supposed, by another man named Pritz. The facts of the case, so far as we have been able to learn them, are, that the deceased, in company with Pritz, had, some eight or ten days previous, gone on a hunting expedition, from which the latter returned the same even ing and. reported that himself and his compan ion had parted in.the woods, and that he knew nothing of his whereabouts. This statement appeared plausible, and no uneasiness was felt until the protracted absence of Wymer induced the belief that sonic misfortune had befallen him, when search was instituted and kept up for severandays, with the result above given. When found..the body presented no evidence of decomposition, arid an examination of the wound induced the conviction that the ball bad entered the back, immediately below the shouldek-blade, and , came out under the heart— s fact which makes it strongly presump tive that he did not commit the deed him self, although it was apparent, from the position of the gun and other cireumstance!i, that the object of the perpetrator of the mur der, if such it should prove to be, was to con vey the idea of self•Oestruction, and the en trance of the ball, instead of its, egress, below the heart. Pritz, in view of these circumstances, was taken into custody, and upon his examination, the fact was elicited that himself, (although a man said to be fifty or sixty years of ago, jand Wymer's wife, (quite a young woman,) were on intimate terms, and this testimony has strengthened the belief of his guilt and evi denced the complicity of the woman, who was also arrested, and with Pritz is now confined in the Somerset jail, and will probably be brought to trial next week. , In addition to the above, suspicions are said to exist-that arsenic was also administeredlo Wymer, as a quantity of that article, it is asserted, was purchased by Pritz a few days previous to, Wymer's disappearance. If this be true, it would doubtless account for the ab sence of decomposition in the body, as arsenic is said to possess a preservative power of this kind.--Johnstown THE Mzacruarr or V ENICE.-41 l who were pre:sent at the readin g of " As you like it." by Miss Davenport, on Wednesday evening, ex pressed their unbounded admiration of the manner in which she recited (for it was far above the ordinary readings, we are wont to hear) that admirable comedy, and we doubt not they .will be equally gratified to know that this evening she will favor us with a second, when her selection is the beautiful play of the , t Merchant of Venice." We doubt whether there is now on our continent a female artiste who can equal, much less excel her. The mod.: ultitions of her sweet voice are so exquisite, and her command of her features and truth of ex pression so perfect 'that- they impress each character so strongly . on the mind of her auditors teat it cannot be mistaken. In the pathetic parts she is especially happy, while the by-play ss full Fas well rendered. Wo advise then, all who desire to spend a few hours in the most tleasing planner possible, while at the same ime the will reeei , se instroction, to _visit gasonie hall to-night. It is the last reading we shall be favored with by this estimable lady, and should be listened to by all who have a taste for the, beautiful, and an appreciation for the good. . TIM administrators' sale of fine furniture, at. the wareroom of the late H. H. Ryan, Dis patch Building, Fifth street; comprising all his superior work in rosewood, mahogany, - walnut and cherry, will be continued this af ternoon, at one o'clock, with an entirely, new supply. The rapid sales are approaching near the close of the stock. L./Luca Yr.--.. Tames IleForron, a resident of Kittanning, put up at Gephart's hotel,ln the Fifth Ward, in Pittsburgh, and on Wednes: day . morning, 2d inst., his money, aniountitg bri.sixteen dollars, was found missing.-z-Arvi strong DcTocrat. • THE Ittox CrTr . COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, is now ttOat largest . Commercial School in this country.--Pittsburgh Dispatch. - 4:. - :,.,, - i'... - .... - _.•: : - .:':.. - :1).:....tt.:0_1b* - ,0.,- - - - •...- . ....-..:.•i) : .'(,." - '. PITTUSBRGII. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1859. Five Day's Later From Europe. CONEKERCIAL. ARRIVAL OF TIIE HUNGARIAN. ' Stage of Witter: River—Two feet three inehea water in the eh.erniel ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. 1 . • . . ti , • . , . _ . I • r,. - • ,- • - INEEM „t. qti N 4, r~~~~. EME MOB . - -,-..--c;A•,..: - .. - •-4 , ,'''' ~.,,',.-:, &:-7-',:-,- ''':..- ' • ,;* ' a .4 " n ' ', ' 4:; i 1,t.'41 *4t7. • 4t.:l'. . • 4 *" ' airt .!'4l4.v"(s ' t-.* .. c. 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As will be seen by the following correspon dence, a course of lectures on this interesting science will be delivered during the season in this city. The time, place and subjects will be announced next week : - Prrmsnuami, PA., Oct. 17,,1859. MR. GEORGE F. BARRER; BOStOii.::-Dear Sir:—Having heard ofyour high attainments as a Chemist by letters from distinguished gen tlemen, among whom aro Profeisovrs Silliman, senior and junior, Hitchcock and Bacon, and of your "brilliant and thoroughly scientific lectures" in Boston on your favorite science, a science closely connected with the, comfort, health, and - life Of every individual; and as Professor Silliman, 'sonior,, in a recent letter justly remarks, 'intimately allied to the nu• morons and important manufactures" of our city, we hereby invite you to deliver a course of lectures on that subject in this city, the present season, believing that they will be highly interesting and instructive, to us, they being illustrated by numerous and striking ex periments, and also remunerative to you. (Signed) Very respectfully, yours, Thomas Bakewell, William N. Shinn, John Harper, A. W. Loomis, 41. Ham pton, Charles Shaler, E. .151. Van Dusen, R. Biddle Roberts, O. L. B. Fetterman, S. Schoyer, Jr., C. Hasbrouck, Robert Woods, M. W. Jacobus, Edwin H. Stowe, Henry Kendall, W. Bagaley, Thomas M. Marshall, W. Palmer,. John Graham, William J. Morrison, George W. Jackson, Harry Woods, Samuel Bailey, Daniel Armstrong,,„ George A. Berry, John J. Muse, William Bakewell, James. P. Sterrett, W. B. Copeland, John Josiah King, James I)altell, William F. Irwin, William Morrison, Isaac M. Pennock, M. Whitmore, William F. Johnston, John F. Jennings, 11. A. Weaver, J. K. Moorbead, A. W. Foster, George R. Riddle, W. Phillips, Daniel b. Eaton, N. P. Sawyer, Richard Beeson, M. G. Gushing, David W. Roll, J. P. Penny, James M. Christy, H. Burgwin, Henry Palmer, W. Negley, • R. Beer, George Shirras, Jr., F. W. Jenkins, Samuel Palmer, N. V oegbtiv. To:Mess:N.7ll)6las HakeWeli, John Harper, William F. Johnston, H. A. Weaver, A. W. Loomis, J. K. Morithead, and others, Pitts burgh:— GENTLEMEN—The Invitation you bare been pleased to 'extend to me to deliver a course of experimental scientific lectures in your city during the present season, is at hand. Chemistry is, indeed, my t•favorite" science, and, in the manufacturing int-trilts of Pitts burgh, doubtless hag a large influence, and this mainly of a practical ,chttracter. Rightly to combine thoory and practice, and thus trieduco laws which 'shall connect the every-day ern• ployment or men with those eternal principles laid down in the Divine mind, is the true mis sion of Science. With the hope that such results may follow in our case, and wo be thus raised to a ccintem• 'dation of the great Author of Nature. I aceept your invitation. and shall be ready to serve you at. such time and place as you many hereafter designate. Thanking you very sincerely for this expres sion of your confidence; 1 remain, gentlemen, Very truly, yours, (Signed,) Grmius F.- Time x¢. Bosros, October '23, ' NEAFIE:d BENKVI per annourcv elseWh&e, Igeafie takk a benefit at the Pittsburgh Theatre this evening, when such a bill in presented as must attraet a large audiiince. Mr. Nestle is a tine representative of tragedy, and with his excellent voice and fine presence, commands the admiration of all. In this city he has many enthusiastic inituirers, all of whom we hope to tea grace his benefit to-night. The principal pieco is, the thrilling play of "The Corsican Brothers," in which he has gained a justly deserved celebrity, persona• tins the brothers with great fidelity'. In com edy he is equally as happy, (which fact wan conclusively shown by his personation of John Mildmay on Wolnesday evening.) and in the character of "Don Caesar de Datan" he will not fail to please. The entertainment will be worthy of* liberal patrenage, and as this is the last appearance of 31r. Isrealle, we hope to nisi the house filled to overflowing. Coutifla AND COLD-14,(anka. The health of the huatan, depund4 in a great measure an habits of regularity and care ful protection from the sudden changes of tem% perature incident to our climate; 'Wet feet or a sudden blast of cold, has. produced an obstruc tion that has frequently laid the system under a contribution from which it has never recov ered., These are the seeds which bring around a cough or cold, which, unless early and care• fully attended to, end In consumption, from which few recover. The cough or cold is al ways etired . by a bottle or two or-Dr: Keyser's Pectoral Cough Syrup, and sometimes even the latter disease, but very rarely by anything. It will always ease the complaint, however, and as it costs a mere trifle, it should be tried. It will surely never do any harm. Sold by Dr. Keyser, 140 Wood street- THE RETHEEVORP .CA4E..7 - At tho opening of court Yesterday morning, Judge McClure ruled out the letters of Miss liivoly, offered in evidence, as containing no matter calculated to shed light on the cause at issue. The time until nearly five o'clock was occupied in exam ining witnesses for the defence, tending to dis credit the testimony of the girls. A few re butting witnesses were called by the Common wealth, and' other evidence of like character will be introduced to-day. ,The case will most probably go to thejetry thig afternoon. ATTEMPT tr TAIL DEuvxn.Y.—The priso ners confined in the. Portage county•jail, at Ravenna, Ohio. made a desperate attempt to break jail last week. A stone was removed from the wall, through which one of the Steu benville counterfeiters, named Conn, made his exit. The alarm then being given, the jailor succeeded in keeping all beads inside by rap ping them with a cane as they projected through, one after another.. One adventurous , fellow finally wrapped his head in a blanket, and made a desperate lunge. The jailor then drop ped a brick on the blanket, which caused its owner to retreat*. The remaining prisoners were soon fipell rod. FooT RACE.-A largo concourse assembled on West Commons, AllegbOny, on Wednes day, to witness a foot-race between " Dutch" Clark and Jelly Davis. Thodistanco sun was sixty yards, for a purse of two hundred dol lars. Davis was to give an advantage of five feet at tho close, which ho generously did,:,but not an inelinibre, according to the decision of the jndgos, who announced it a dead heat, and the race was drawn. ••€# ' • TAVKB, -WO can recommend to the public Mr. W. E. 'Booth, who manufactures brewers', distillers,' and = railroad — tanks to 'order, on short notice, warranted secure and tight. His , establishment is at No. 197 Webster Street; where carpenters' sind builders' work is also done neatly and promptly. • A LAD named Miller, 12 years old, bad his foot badly crushed on Saturday morning last, while attempting to getout of the way of a frieght car on the Pennsylvania' Railroad, at Summerhill, Cambria county, on Saturday last. BREAK.-A broak occurred on Thursday , last, in the nine mile level, below Tarentum, on the Pennsylvania Canal. Boats were de tained for a couple of days,,but resumed their trips on Saturday evening. - - TILE Butler American says five times the usual amount of buckwheat was put in' the ground this year, and ten times the usual crop harvested., - ' A sues weighieg ode luindred and seventy potinds, was killed near Shade Furnace, Cam bria county, 18st week, and sold inlolinstown. Taw scarlet fairer is previdelntin the vicinity of Johnstown, And several deaths have al, ready -o"ceirried. Hertzog vs. Hertzog; Fayette county. Ar gument continued by , FUller for defendant in error, and closed by Miller contra. . Pittsburgh : Connellsville It. R. Co. vs. Cochran ; Fayette county. Non . pros. taken oil and cause argued by Fuller for plaintiff in error; the Court declined hearing Howell contra. . Fauns vs. Linsrnan; Fayette Co. Argued by Pooch for plaintiff in error, and by Howell & Ewing contra, and closed by Kaine for plain tiff in.error. Russell's appeal —Thornton's Estate; Fay ette county. ' Submitted , by bench for appel lant, and by Keine for appellee. McCracken vs. Elder; Greene county. Ar gued by Downey for appellant. Eagon vs. Call; Greene county. Submitted by Sayers for plaintiff in error, and by Lind sey, contra., Court adjourned at half past twelve, to meet this morning at nine. A VILLAINOUS NEORO.-A colored man named Lewis 'Lane was arrested and commit ted to jail in Washington, on Sunday, charged with setting fire to his house and attempting to burn his family, having locked the doors. His wife jumped out of a second story window. She alle g es that ho had a few days previously attempted to poison her, the meat, after being thrown out, having poisoned a dog. A-pack age of strychnine NMI found in Lane's pocket after his arrest. CIIILD BURNED To DZATII.—A child of Morgan Thompson, of Morris township, Green ecunty, aged about three years, was burned to death on last Stinday. It was left hut a few moments alone in a room where a Eire was burning, when its mother was alarmed by its shrieks, and hastening to its aid, found it en veloped in flames. It was so severely burned that. it expired in a few hours. Flat; IN LA WREN 4. EV 1.1. E. —0 n Tuesday ,vening, a small glar,4 works, situated in the borough of Lawrenceville, near the Arsenal, caught lire and was totally deqrOyed. It wan owned by 211 r. 'Riley, formerly foreman in Cur ling & ltobert.>on'g works, and the principal part of the building had been put up by him. Mr. Riley wan not in.ured, but intomt.rebuibl• ing immediately. Tux sole of wtstchos, silvor plated wore, nn:l jewelry, nt•Wilt.on'A cstablishtrosnt., No. 11:2 Rood stroot, near Fifth, will tontinuoa by auctionocr, thin and at two and feven o'clock. This op portunity to obtain ruliablo nt v , ry Lew pricem, 'hould not be negloctol by thou, d,,i rons of ntir ruch articles. AnoTIIER Ir. Art H , ,,x , n4 rare will robs ay grow oil: of ibo mint crlntrat Ig•tw.vn h.. ltAwrti" and •'.l4,wphir).•_" Th.. owricrt If lattrr w. undersinn.l, tw , n en loavoring to ievurt• n b at Stith stlairh to be,: he former. fi torn oo t e!t urehas one Urn minard: nt yetvrday that Om atilt 6 trate.< and Coludabh• - v treat all in att..ndanet.td the Rutherford trial trim tooily: er.urt r-a.C1.4 V , j ail yro.terday, th commitm. , nt. up to dark only reach in ele-ven all of the ordiLary charact..r. Pt'l.l . rr, •I;4 , 1". Dr. Adatr...A, Cinet•;and, and Erv. 1.). :1. Ycr)-..,, o f tbis -itv, r•irhao;;t• volpats 11,•%. 11r. Alain* is orw, of . th•• I;rst ,tivin, the Statt• THE niiie ¢ad tirrn Gir the !iiintich. , q , r n+ , ng,r Railway hay reilern ftin,t, and u rkno n will kl/iUrlo . :{{ 1. i iriin wilt ire Lore in n A y o uso r E L L .,iv contlnvd in ihnCorot binna county. Ohio, jail +i,nt!rt liroko Jail irixt and i= n9ve ittinrizp. rowar.l of S:H is oir , r,si G , r his ni.vrchnnvior A S. ,,, CIATe ruc , r-SISTr.-11:0 47:.conior 11A spr.intr.,l Goorgo Jkldg. of A rm.ltrong 4 , :"unty. N 0 itdwri, wnrd, drprea.od. Toot winter approitehep, and eYeryt.o.lv will rim! warm Mitt comfort:o4e they can obtain cheep, well tool fgohion.o.l:, - rtolf., and of the held and inott sub, tantinl ma terial, nt the to.trthlirillllCTlt of W. 11. 3.1c(:.* A:. Co., corner of Federfil mrect and the 11in inon4. Allegheny City. Their stock of fall and winter gouda if large and well f , elected They employ the beAt of workmen and always please their caMorners.. 1 hey rice ei , peel3l at tention to bop: 0%11 and look M. their good A. GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AND 1101' DEALER Pltt Ktreri. Pittsburgh HAVING CoNESIFINCED ItItEWIN for the wnaton, t Ito now pruiated to htrll:o4 ctittoint , b vtith a AUTICLE 01 , FUESII ALF- In nj.littnn to Inv frcular tinnd.. I am tnanuritetor• mg awry FINE FIAI:t MEI/ BITTER ALE. pot up iu small package" capre.sly for Gandy 1100. ' rid. Ale I. out only& delightful lteverage,loit lit highly reecnnurended by the tooth° I faculty. for lovalld,,orhert , mild, nourtuhing tunic N required. I have n 1, ,, my celebrated WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, ConfttAtitly on hand.: con,tqting of .K EN N EIT PHITET. AND CH AMPAGNE: PORTER AND !MOWN STOUT. Package. sent to uny rxu - t of the city. migll76m HEATING BY STEAM.--AA ft testimonlid the workmanlike manner. perfect action of their welt. regulating machine., iiatity, economy In fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable, we give thin certificate to Messrs. Darin and Phillip, sucee.sors to Phillip. k Co., for their plan of heating by St.I.RM the Second - Ward Pitlaiie &Moats in the city of Pittsburgh, and which tuts met our approval, and we would recommend them to the public to give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. K. Miller, Jr., John Marsludl, Jr, M. Tindle, George Wilson, John Wilimn, L. Wilcox, Directors. DAVIS k PHILLIP% Steam Healing, Gill Fitting, P/innbing and Brass Thunders, Dealers in nrry ikairription of GasF7xturr.s and Pumps No. 07 SVood and llb Mrst street., deatlylas INfiTITUTX.—This Institution, the want of Which has been no lung felt by our eitizenn is now open under the superintendence of Messrs Jea= Jean =k Johnson, in the Lafayette liuitdmg. En trance, 65 Wood street. It is-designed for the pertwtnal exhibition of the products of Mechanics, Manufactu rers Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort for those seeking information relative to those branches of industry, either by examination of samples or scientific publications. Those having articles to bring before the public will find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. W The public are respectfully Invited to visit the Institute. COULTER & MENTZKR, House, Sign and Ornamental. Painters and Grainer& Orders left at their shop on Fourth streetnear Market, Burke's Building, seillße promptly attended.!Om :Jai...NATURE IR TIIE GREAT PHYsicIAN.— This is now admitted by the medical profession as a fun damental principle of healing science. It Is wlsely'pro. Tided by the humap economy that whenever anything wrong in the physical system the natural forces of the body are. brought to boar to expel the disease. The great Win therefore is to strengthen the natural powers. This has been kept in view by the skillfhl compounders of Dr. J. Hostetter's Bitters, which operate to give fresh vitality to all the organs of the body. The effect of this medicine upon the stomach, liver and the kidneys, aro promptnnd decisive.. The patient who is Wise enough. to quit drugging and try the Bitters soon feels as if ho bad taken a new lease; of life, gamins he continues the use of the article, he is overjoyed to gad the streams of health coursing through his frame. Let all from whose cheek the.bloom has departed give Dr. J. Hostetter's Celebrated Bitters a trial. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally. . _ .IiOSTEXTgII. Manufacturers and Proprietors., N 0.68 Water. And 58 Front street. zoom. Nit= -,I*1110!IT 1113119. JOSEPH MEYER . & SON mariuthetutere,' and Ightdevale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE „AND 4st.-Pern Street OIOVIL the Oanaly;t Rave on Band siarge atisartment or - 21 .acq and 11113: Furniture, in Wainat and Mahogany oftheirbwn mane actors, and warranted. equip ,in quality and idyls to, any =factored In - .the c3ty, and vrill sell at reasonable Watt From California—Arrival of the Over land Mail. Sr,' Louis, November 10.—The Overland mail oftho 17th ult. arrived last night. Gen. Scott arrived at San Francisco on Sun day-; morning, 16th ult. and received a most enthusiastic reception. As the steamer enter ed the bay, the battery at Fort Point fired a salute, being the first gun over fired, from that fort; which was followed by a like welcome from the batteries on Alcatraz Island and the revenue cutter Wm. L. Marcy. On the ap proach of the Golden Age to the wharf, the steamers 'Sonora, Northerner, Clipper and*Twi light each fired an honorary salute. The va rious military companies and thousands of cit izens awaited hislanding at the dock. Gover nor Weller escorted Gen. Scott to, an open carriage, which, attended bythe military, pas sed through the principal streets of the city. which were deco - rake - with Bads of various de vices and thronged with multitudes of people, whose cheers were ineasiadti to the Oriental lintel, where, being loudly called upon, he made a short speech, remarking that the re ception accorded 'him, in. its unanimity and universality, had- rio astonished and confounded him that words were Inadequate to esprms his sentiments. Speeches were also made by Gov. Weller, Gen. Clark, and E. D. Baker. It was understood that Gen. Scott would leave for Puget's Sound on the afternoon of the 17th on board the steamer Northerner. Among the parsengers to leave on the steamer of the titit.h. weriaGencral Lane, Sena tor Latietng Stout. Congrmaman elect from Oregon, John C. Burch, Congressman elect from California, lion. .1. C. MoKibbin, who, it i 4 understood, vinit4 Washington with a view'of becoming a candidate for Clerk of the House, and Bayard Taylor. Major Dodge. Indian Agent of Utah, ar rived. San Frandsen with the atrvicors of ti Mountain Meadow Ma.44acre, five women and the children. The overland mail of September 26th reach d San Frnneixco on the 16th, by the steamer rum 1...4 Arn4olo4, after being twenty da2,-f Indication 3 are that another fillibuitering peditior, againxt Sonora" is organizing in San Itaiiintla continues dull and prices unrioatigod: trade with the country phowr-d no iinprocriiirilt.. and the city jobber,: are buying nothing. UUlciai raturns of the wheat crop from fourteen counties shoves the product to be three and n half million barbels - against one and thri-e quarter million bushels, from the counties last year. The ininsense increase is snpjxscd to be goneral, which VON render it nocessary to esport bait the whoat product to New York. or Australia. Ovcr eight thousand 1111,01 , 1 a have airvwdy been - chipped to Aus. tralia. TM. ship Davy (siocket ottilesl the 14th L. for New Y jrk with a earl;' of wheat. Twelve or fourtsf.n r•wa?a were over due otri the , Atlantic porta Isietiteitant Ninwry, t•f A rinonta ennui n• a ssttngcr by this mail. rtporta continued , i,re•lattons or, tho mail company's stations by miust.s. A fort], of 1. 4 )0 troops had it'One to ns 11.4 the A vaetss. Arrival of the City of Baltimore. Nwx 10.—Ttm atorim,bip 'ity bring% Livr:rraNOl ad; iev.A to •.:10.1 tilt , at tf-prk by telt , graph. Thr.l.”4 , of t„.to attamor Royal 1:11411 ,, t, trout Ikott-alia, is ewolrnw.i„ Nearly blurburalrmt be; finciAnd, from b“.4,,a to N , :cv!earl, WA% driven *asp , gale. it; 11M , yhead hay- Lot. Gr,At 1-:;.qprt; r‘Ki& out th ,, gab , ta; Mrabb:-. ote•lit •m t.r affair' , in NapittAl4 - 0.1 alartn• til,l a fight Wm th , etglit to tit re : nding-. Garibaldi had i.tiost a strong prla-la• ation to the Neap"!marl. I , llk N, ,:.—Pants,iVvlu;:v;as.—Theltiais r •,r War has placod material of war at the iii'p4b , :ll of the Spanish Government, and de " :arol that the Einta , ror wilt ritwirt the tniti 15ry .1.4-ratins of Spain in thrt War rigairot Morse' -44 in a similar way to ttooe made to Po-4.1m."14t darlog the late' war. Tho illoiit,tailoaet says that }'rte will not ‘tand the action of England to the Sitor, Canal affair. Tv ItX es. W t7. , tulaintinoplo *friars the 7th ~r had been receicod. Four of the Ile late onapirney had been condemn dto death. - The condemnation tind created n ferment among the popubsec, and direct threats of vengeance had mtchnl the palace of Su Ilan . . . Tfie sb , ntoiegrina havo I , olrAn to corm rota atroviiica 21.11httli: the Torks. ITALY.- Wed nea.day.—The Minister of Justice tins corowntieneo of liar+ Catiu•stion bring tranitferroti from' 'l'm rat to Milan. • Tuesday:—The Austrians have evitrunt..l five cantons of the district composed ~f Otir t tnnoon and 1- - ago Sr A IN.—Arndt - id, October 21.11 arching or dors have Is-en given to the troops which are to join the expeditionary army against Morocco. Marshal O'Connell will start At the end of the Week. fleneral enthusiss in prevails among the people. T tr. Rover, Cll Awr in.—The only part of the ship standing on Wednesday evening .was a small part of the stern with the wheel and screw-lilting apparatus. She struck at three o'clock on Wednesday morning. and broke up at seven o'clock. Before striking, her cables parted, one after the other. She tried to steam the coast, but the wind blowing a hurricane, she drifted ashore. Several bodies were washed ashore, and the majority of them were greatly mutilated. Men were pickin up gold sovereigns from off. the 'rocks, and an efficient guard was much needed. Livicitroot., Thursday.—Reporters have ar rived from the wreck of the Royal Charter. They state that the vessel struck at 2 0'C11,05 A. sr., the strain being too great for her cables:, One heroic sailor swam ashore and made fast a hawser, by which several lives were saved, And morn might have boon rescued had rig! the vessel parted in two with a dreadful crash. The passengers and crow were either killed by the falling masts, or perished in the 'eaves. Four hundred and seventy persons wore lost, and thirty-one saved. All the women and children perished. The bullion, it is expected; will be recovered. A largo number of wrecks' are re rted on the English mist, with much loss of po life. No Amertcan vessels are men.: tioned. Arrival of the Atlantic froth California. Nnw YORK, November 10.—The steamship Atlantic has arrived with California dates to the 20th ult. She brings over $1,600,000 in gold. The Atlantic loft Aspinwall' on the 2d instant, up to which time the .Vanderbilt, steamer North Star, hence on the 20th ultln had not reached Aspinwall. General Scott arrived at San Francisco on Sunday, the 10th, on the Golden Gate. Tho steamer was received with salutes from the battery at North Point by the steamers in port and the clipper ship Twilight. Ho landed at noon, and was escorted through an arch of. welcome erected for the purpose, from the cen tre of which a wreath ,was dropped.as General! Scott - passed beneath in a barouche. Ho vita" officially welcomed .by Governor Weller. He departed for' San Juan :on tho 17th, on the o steamer Northerner, which arrived- amid ea-- lutes from all points. She was accompaniel. by the steamer Shubrick, which returned to; the city the same everting, after escorting the Northerner out of the harbor. Chicago Election. CHICAGO, November :10. 7 —The returns trod- Wisconsin • are very incomplete. The Mil waukee &ntinei to -day says, those received confirm theepinion , that the entire Republican ticket is elected by a handsome majority. 'The Republicans retain the ascendancy in the State Legislatnre. Illness of SenstaX; Nrsit Toast, November 10.—T-The... Tribuni says frSenator Douglas lies:seriously ill...with eits attack of gout in the stomach; which has grad ually asCiiiided front the feet, to the preeknt dangerbils position. 'llislitiong constitution is the great reliance of his physicians. Sr. Jorrx,N. F., November 10.—Thesteam ship Hnngarian, from Liverpool with dates to the 2d inst, has passed Cape P.aee, and furnish es advices only eight days from Liverpool.— Her dates are five day's later than received by the City of Baltimore, at New York. The ship Charles Holmes, from Liverpool, bound to Mobile, was totally wrecked during the gale that has proved so fatal along the English coast. All her crew perished. The Emperor Napoleon has written to King Victor Emanuel urging him to assent to the Villa Franca agreement, so as to carry out the treaty of peace with Austria. The steamer Hungarian sent into this port forty-two persons that had been saved from the wreck of a vessel from Labrador, through the exertions of the Captain and crew of thesteam er, at the risk of their own lives. They behaved most heroically, and deserve the very highest praise. The Hungarian proceeded on her voyage. She is bound to Portland, in accordance with the usual winter arrangement of the Canadian line. The Hungarian passed the steamer In dian, from Quebec, bound to Liverpool, on the 3d inst.' The liungarian arrived out on the 29th ult:, and the City of "Manchester and Canadzion the 30th. Another heavy gale had occurred on the English coast, but no disasters by it to Ameri can vessels had been reported at Liverpool when the Hungarian sailed. The Liverpool papers continue to furnish information regarding the wreck of the Royal Charter, but no now facts had been developed. The prospect of recovering the half million sterling of gold were lus encouraging,although extensive preparations for the purpose were beim , made. ITALY,—The King of Sardinia had received a letter from the Emperor of France urging his ant to, the terms of treaty with Austr ia Among other things Napoleon makes the fol lowing demand :—That the Duke of Modena shall be rfx.:alled to his state; that the Duchy of Parma shall be united to Piedmont; that Tuscany shall be augmented in territory, and restored to the Grand. Duke, and that the pro jected confederation of the States of Daly shall, with moderate reforms, be carried out. Garibaldi bad arrived at Turin to hold an interview with King Victor EmanueL His reception along the route had been most en thusiastic. Ile everywhere received the ex pressions of the faith of the people in his course. and their reliance in him to exert all his influence with the King in their favor. FaaNs'a.—The report that France intended to aid Spain in the war against Morocco,in a similar way to the support given to Piedmont during the late war, is officially disclaimed. Thu Dike de Padua has been removed from the French Ministry of the Interior, and ilur nault had been appointed his successor. SPAIN.—The preparations of Spain in the teilitia against Morocco were being pushed forward vigiimusly, and it was expected that otrensive operations would beconunenessi about the fith inst. The Zurich' Conference had reassembles' to take actior. on the treaties agreed upon between France and Austria mapacting Count Karolitve repments Austria in the Conference, in place of Cunt Collerado, de- All the treaties would hesigned within • few days. It is isserteii that the Congress; of thu rower* will the Place with the adhesion of England. The ship daeols Bell, from Foo-Chao, bound to New ork, put into llong•Kong on August Ist, leaky, and proceeded to Whampord to dis charge. Trial of Copeland and Cook CHAR EATtaW N. November W.—The court remained in si..isrion until nine o'cli)ek, when the jury in the cars% of Cook rendered a ver ,ii,,e or guilty on the charge of murder and in surrection. llefore tt u jury retired to confider upon the verdict. Mr. Voorhcfs. delivered a most pow erful :111.e:0 in favor of the prisoner. which drew tears from the eyes of the most embitter ed of 'his auditors. This morning a motion for a new trial for Cook, made by his counted, WEIS argued and overruled by the Judge. Mr. Harding. the District Attorney. refuses to sign a hello. }mos. in favor Of Stevens, de. mantling that ho shall be tried by the Virginia State Court. The Court has, however, handed the privoner over to the United States Marshal, paying no attention to the objection of Mr. Harding. It is rumored that Green, Cappe. Copeland and Cook will all be executed on the tame day with Brown. From Washington. ASIIINUTIN CITY, November 10.--J. 11 Lewis has been appointed Marshal of Wiscon sin, vice M. J. Thomas, deceased. eligible information just received from Utah, tastes that Judges :Sinclair and Crude!. tough aro on their way to Washington. Mr. Ilartwell, the Secretary of the Territory, ar rived here yesterday. It appears that there continued to be frequent murders and assassi nations, but no arras are made, as the Mor mons systematically hbatrnct the course of jus tice. The opinion prevails among the Gentiles that the Courts will be useless, unless the govern shall change its policy. General Johnston is so restricted by instructions that he cannot move to afford the necessary protection. The continuance of the army at Camp Floyd only serves to add to the prosperity of the Mor mons, by means of the large sums of money spent in the Territory for supplies,,, Bark Reinzi Foundered. NEW YonE, November 10.—The bark Re inzi, of Boston, from Peru, of the 19th of August, thundered on Septetnber 2d, in a gale, when in latitude 25. 60' and longitude 95° 17' West. The crew took to the boats. The boat containing Captain Seabury, one passenger and five seamen, finally reached the coast of Peru, near Tumber, after twenty-eight days' exposure in the boat, and undergoing intense suffering. The other boat, containing the mate and live seamen, is supposed to have foundered the night after leaving the bark. One of the seamen on board the Captain's boat, died at sea from exhaustion. All of the men and tho mates belonged to Liverpool. R. T.,KENNEDY. W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. A T.T.RGH:ENY CITY, R. 'I. RENNEDY & BRO., • WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN e/TISBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. stMlyd‘wl " TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY Z. L. EISNER, No. lit tor. Wood and Fifth Streets, Nf ILL BELL. BLACK FROCK DRESS COATS use to sell at ......._.....510,00 for = 6,25 Frock Dresi Cloth, fine, use to sell fit.. 14,00 for 10,00 First Quality' Cloth, , • • 18,00 for 12.00 Black Cloth Rants, " 5,00 for 2,25 " (uperfine). " 6,00 for 4 , 00 flassitnere suits made to order, 25,00 for - -18,00 'Also, &tin, Plush, 811 k and Cloth Vests, - GENTS? FURNISiIiN9 gOODF,. . At verylow Prices: The 17,,b0y0 is the Cash Price, and by retorting to - this advertisement, the above prices will be gtriolly Whored to. • mat:tabs° THE. MANUFACTURERS OF SAW-. YEWS - CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, after „subjecting it to the severest tests known to the trt4e,sre fully persuaded that there is noFamtly ing Soap in the United States, for so little money, having sconce So many good qualities; (and so few disoounts) OF BEALITI- - In colors,.firmness, surfaCe and Mx turogenerally._ - • O PCRn'Y—ln freedom from rosin, turpentine,. clay, fish oils,"Mtle grease and adulterations. • OF QUAI.,M% - - - Arer Ing clothes, of••.e, .descri Non, coarse or fine; cotton, linen, woolen - or stir' dye printed or white: for salaam tar, greasa,pitith, paint, ml, printers' ink; shoemakers' was, etc., from clothes, ftlnalrevaltdirreri the hands. Gilre.44 talrfshalor yourselves, and be convinced:- , t Remember . , the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy of the dLrectsins J. H. SAWYER, al Wood street, Pittsburgh! Atlsons . iiCrrr, Novernber 10th, 1859. The offerings of beef cattle are hiavier this week than last, but figures are lower. The demand is about equal with Eastern and home buyers. S . heup and Hogs trring fair prices. . UNION DROVE YARDS. John' 'Afklitier; PropriWor. BEEVES. Sad. Sent EELst, No. - Offered by 40... G. W. Welst; . . ..... ---- 22.-William G. Thompson... 40... J. Johnston 20... G. Collier - 33.- William Irwin 80090 18... R. Miller . 21.. J. F. Moss 11 2 (8.3,1 , 1 18,..Idorgon & Mah01m....-..... 18 . 2 1 4®2% Beam 40 2 50-1. Brill hart ao 1 . ,444 t.M.-T. J. Roll . 2 . '64 " 17.-61....6183ahan 17 • 2 ("43 " , 10-G. Beck.-..., 10 2Y " 34... E. A. Recd. 'l3 ' IWO .„. " Zl...Cash&Collins(Thompson) 22 4.-Moore k Breckenride 4 2 (332y*20-.J.N. Rogers 14.-Isatie Norris. 14 2 @WA " 49...C.8h0ernaker...._.- ........ 49 23%. 20.-Anll k f101den...............- 2 / 3 2 18-A. Scott 18 74. , " '&)... H. A. 3lurrick ' 34... C. Brainardßro 34 ` 6 ,48i 63 20._R. H. Davis a ) 2 (6 3 / 4 is...D. 18...5. R. Cryot —... 181 1 6 , t1 36.-5. Burrell, (by Hutt). 36 Is_ n( 3 13...11. Fullerton " -...- 13 2 6 .1...N0ah Kerr 27 119.00 'p head. 63-Cook k Ivory 33 3 14(4 31,6 I:M.-Myers & 431 Z . " S3.S.Marks & Trautman 83 ' 23.,e,63,3 OW offered 710 Fold. 310 sent East SHEEP. 1.159 head offered-417G ec.nt'east:-300 left oVii—and GS3 Bold at $1,1.1, $l5O, and per head. .. lIOGS head offered and sold at 331, t4:l'5 , X,Cf Th. according to else and quality. • - • •• • • PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Papartoi Exprasly for Ma Daily Morning FOIL Prrreistrzaz, No - rember. 1 ,L 1859 F lour -.FigureA continuo firm, and odes light. From more gales of sdo bbla at 15-1.,57 5,00 for superfine, SS,M (,1.,5,25 for extra. and $5,C24.5,75 for extra family. Fancy brands 85.754 , 6,03. • • ' • G rain ....‘Vutax--Sales 380 bush• red from Steen at 11,250,1,!2 , :c1e0 tatsh. white at depot at $1,15.. Oars-4C) bush at depot at 40e.: In do. from store at 43444e,' C.O/LT.— Sat. , :4.3 bush at dep,t at C2C9' Rra---Sale,i MO bush tram store at nae. - - • • Ilaeota...ln declining; 440 note sales 3,20 n tot Should cr. at and 1.000 Ma. SitiC9 at 1040 ?lb. • Pork...S.ale. 13 I.bk at $ 16 . 66 - Ilay...Sat, 16 Irradm from Krales at sl7iija. ton. Straw.. Sate 5 lrats froth •,calc.A . at $l4 ? inn. Cheese_ aslc< :~'loxes W. p...5t. - 9!0- tltilorta -Sari IGO ML.h.at 70(n,: c. Salt...sale« 1:0 tblp. No. I at 514001,12 Seed...S..dr. 5a bt«tt. 41,,ver at 144,37(44.50. • Apples—Salo. 100 pt.a.z at p.. 150. 011.....5-11,« 14 1.4.4.. lard No.l at 900. ?, gal. . Potatoes-Salem AO bosh Re:daft : con store at 330.113 161/11 Nt«tiantoncks A 4.444440. . • 14 agar...Sale.* 12 hbd..„ N_ O. at 5r4844'e... .6101aaaca_24alcs 1.01 bbl N. 4-t at 4n di:t. 44, -'. 1 4 0: Cotrie._!-.70.0s 13 rack+ Rh) at 12 j 71.0. IttaltV...galea 1,44 a. ROOlllB4O at ......6143^30.1(4 Phnsdetphta Market` dll Dr.t.rmu, November unchanged; the ..epury for export is hmitei; wales SOO bbls. Superfine and extra at 14.75, and to the trade at these fig une.. n ti to tt.fiX.l.7.lV-for. extra family and - finny lots. Rye I.l.sur and Corn Meal unehanged. Wheat comes forward slowly, but the demand I. limited; sales 4.000 bud; at $1.750i1...741 for red. and tleUrail,.lo foe white. Mye ev 11.4 on ...rival at !fie. for Pennsylvania, and Sfie for Southern. Corn quiet: :1.000 hush yellow sold atEle for old, and 7i1...1.7:er for new. New Oats steady at ittlfderte Some In te of the new hog protium- have been reeerred ' , ilea of Sr. .1.11,1,, , new bulk siika at 6 1 411".`9v... 20 hhdo qtenblers at 7 , ;a7l4r. for pith . days:turrels fifess l•ork sold 111. fla,Z2, cash- 5,0. , 0 - Ina. Ohio . Flax sold raft: New York Market tiro foci. Novembeilo --cotton erm: sales:Mt.) including ilasti Niles in :muslin at 11 - r; St for New Orleans middlings, exclusive of freight; upland middltnipt 113 e. Yliior buoyant; sales g,7W bids. Wheat; S.ile's . S,GUO 415/4 rod si,tern 11.ir2ti': white 11. W, Iffilvraukle club $ 1 , 1 5@: I,lcv Chicago spriiiiir 11,1.10ft - 41,1g; lowa springtl,l4. Corn' ha-, advanced: sales i.f 10,500 bush.' Beef steady at 0,1M 7 40. 6 . 5 4 Pork heavy. 13acon dull and heavy: vile, 1000 lba. Cumberland middles, deliverable January and Feb ruary, Lard firm and active: sales WOO bblic de-. It verable the next four months, at 105.5, and WO gee on the spot acne. Whisky firm. Iron quiet at Talloscipiet at 11 1 -Alitic -- Ashea are unsettled; Pots 81.12%; Pearls Mi„0004,31. Sugar firm; Muscovado CiNfp o e. and No, lfarana 11. 1 - . Coffee firm. Eorelgn Markets. Steamer Hansarian.) London -3iarket—November 1. fireadstuffe are Tile{ but eteady ie peers. Tea slow of sale, bat the prices are unaltered. • - London Money Merl:el.—The Stock exchange having been closed on the ist inst., the latest quotations for eonKols are those of 1u aiAtinst. ; That Money market lass deebtedly more stringent, and there was an active demand. American seennues are generally unchanged. CObSOI.9 closed at taxia963.i Inc money, and 1Uy,496N for aecounL Linsmi Oil is quoted at '27a esi: Irma pig is at s3l. I.narpwl Produce Market-Tallow iswtthout change_ ots closed sternly at 27a Ca Pearls steady at 271% 9d._ Cincinnati Market. Notemer. is more active, at yesterday's figures, but the demand is not so, Wheat dull, at sl.ts for red. and4l;ls for white. Corn firm at 43444 e. Mate quiet at .45e. ; Barley. in . Mir de mand Rye steady at 75c. Whisky is dull at 25c. Provisions unchanged. Mesa Pork. $13, 50 -‘ Lard, in keg, at y:5,6245;1'5. No change in the money or ex change market. Baltimore Maiket. • . . . Batsmen& November 10.—Flour dull; Howard street 1.5.1.1.% City Mills $3.00. Wheat Steady; the offerings are small; white 2.1.,:10,f51.4tk red $11,20,g1;25. Corn dull; white and yellow 80(it,S2c. :Previsions quick Mess Pork $ 15,25; bacon sides loc. Whisky uornin.at at gividentis. PITTSBURUti TRUST COMPANY, 1 Pittsburgh, Nov. 344, f Os - AN ELECTION FOR THREE DIRECTORS of this Company, to serve fortlaree'yearis will be held at the Banking Douse. on MONDAY, November the 14th inst., between the hours of 11 o'clock., A. M., and 1 o'clock, P. M. JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier ALLEXiHENY BAN . , i• November I, 1.859. . J,. IDENT AND . DIREtTORS of this IL .----7' Ra T nYi i- h . 1 1 ; 11ES 0 this day declared a diVidend of FOUR PER CENT. out of the profits ot the last air. months, payitble to the stockholders on or after the 11th mat. ntadd • . Cashier. CITIZENS' BANK, t Priviraratin; Novemberlat, 4 lBs9. TUE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. of:this .13A.J. hare this day declared a Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the capital stock out of the profits of the last six months, ,payable to - stockholders on and of the 11th mutant, no2:101 E. D. JOND3, Cashier. WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, I • PrrranTraClll. Nov. Is 1859. y• . UTIIE DIRECTORS Or THE WESTERN INSUfb, ANCE COMPANY; have this day .declared• a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS, upon each share of its - Capital Stock, out of the earned profits of the last Six. Months, payable to Stockholders, on or' after thdillth noatii) • ' "F.M. GORDON, Seely. • • Ittorrurrr - iiTsir,,, ; - Prrrsntraan, November 10859. - 11.T.LIE DIRECTORS of this BANK have dila_ yAia declared dividend of. FOUR PERDCJIDIT, on the capital stock; out of the; profiU of the 'last six months,,payableto'stockholdeni or ,thelf •legal-repte sentatives after the 11th inst. . : ; r . no2:td • JOIIN M.AGISFFIR,Cashier. - EXCHAliatil cr DIRECTORS of this Bank -have this' day' declared &Dividend of FOUR-per cent.- out of the profits of the last Biz Months, Stockholders, or their legal ropreseinalli will be paid on and after the no2lot ;. ILK Cashier: .. .- ., ~ ~ ~ . .M ECSAIiICS' BINE; LEd: ...,.......? Zipt 1;1859. - • ••• . fr .-..",.. THE PRESIDEN7 arid Directors of this t.t.,Y • laavo this dardnclared a Dividend'of FOUR - per . C on the Chime Stock ; out of the profits of the . last six months, payalde to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, On or after the 11th Met. .. no .10t. - - .., - GEO. 17. - McGßE'W,Tiislihir THE- NEWN p "DENNY'S GROVE," recently fitted tryi es /RON . CITY Is now upon for the acebinniocation ot, Pro-Niez, pleas tire Prtrtie;, ICE . C11.E2051 - ANR . RElskiiiisiEN - 74. isar A-riand . ormiweatway. attendance. ihgood_ covered platform for thawing. . . , • - Jeadnlaw-tf " ' "IIOEVEtEII THE LOYALKANNA HOUSE, LATROBE, PENN'A.• Ps-•LARGE:iti rru LATEDlEDElHE,:.plealuintillocitted within a 'fett' yard 'of the Penn'a. Railroad, s now open•for the re.'' oeption of summer visitors. A fine ten-pin alley ha,, recently been erected on the premises, and fine flshim• afforded near by. 4.11 Cr aim stop hens. Charges moderate. ylA4rityfsma CHAS. W. PLUM, Troprietora NUMBER '2l gi g uerrean •Taßtrim o maR, s - - • , rnbrotype and PhOograph I=l=l2 .G.AL.LEI. - R..Y No. 70_ Fifth Striiiat,'. ; NPARLi:upposrt THE pon 43rTwo Silver IFfedatefind Two Dipapm. - . liwirded:tor Photospraphs. Ambroty pee, _and Life Site Mthrea. SMALL P.ICTURI ENLARGED:TO LLFESIZE,imd colored in-011 on Canvas_ . • • • _ oeWs LIFE-SIZE ' IMPERIAL, mitim Colored in . Oil, Pastelle,„nr style, and . at Eastern pricet... G.U.LERY Jones' Stildtn tourth street. Q 13 TOGRAP, .A.MBROTYPE; ME ALLAINOTYPE 'AND 'DAGUERREOTYPE GAL. LERY; Cbr. Fifth mutGnmtstrcets .—The frobetriber Rat , ing tined up roams in M'TIGIIE'S ,BUILDRiGhIa now pr wedto take Likenegie that CANDRYT - -PILIL GIVE SATISFACTION. . Call eiainiife the e . one'etion.. Corner of Eiftti and Granr, streets. MR JOHN= • •"'• WOULD revectetilly the ~.Tradies, and Gentlemen of Pitibburgh, tbs . t be is _preitred to give 'lessons on the Violist,' Guitar, Mite and Cornet Fortenns. ae, address • , ; se'r2ni "JOHN KEI.a, Yittsbni• h 'Theatre. BATES' & J.OHNSON'S ROBFIN" Will. JOIINSTON, WOULD GIVE NOTICE thit chased the -interest of ;hts late partnts; G:8. BATES, in the ROOFING BUSLNESS, and is •the sole nuu3ufactere and : , .loaler in the:folloiring three dictinct kinds of Roofing:— - • _ lat. Gum Elastic,, Cement r lErelk and Can vas-Roofing. 2d. `li ipreied Felt, Cement and Graliel 3d. Patent,English Asphaltic Felt Roof— ing. - wairan ted FIREAA! WATER PROOF. Roofing Matorial for sale,svit, printed instructions for using: fico at BATES Masa; 75, Smi43t th- IVILLLAM, JOIOSON. , , gunc -- 03rnent is unequalled as s Paint for Metal Roots, tasting twice. ZS long, at least, as,taita_ tpaild cheaper. SeiclMll( 31,11:p1 ?air, nt _ . SMITH, PARK & CX) NINTH W-A.RIEV-FOUNDItY . - • : ...-PITTSBUBGH,%PAI Warebotake, No., /49 Sint and 130 Second' attvieta: Manitfacturers of all size 4 anddeacriptianaor Coal Oil,. -itetortlt and Stills; Gaa and Water Pi pe. Sactaren, .156 g 1 ron4„ . Wagon, ik? zes„Steel Moulds . , Faille., Hangers altd (--7° l2,4o Ll Yotbing and itS4Ottine;Ciatings of ivory:tiescrip• non rrtado to order. - Having 4 complete 'machine l'ehdp . tittatfied to' the Foundry, ail treeessy fitting Ni;fl be c4roftillysittertd ed to. ravMildstv T. A Irg SUPER - ion cOPPEIC 3iMiG SMELTING WORKS, PART, , 111YellitD1 7 : & -CO • MA.NUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copier, Pre..-ed Copper Bot torns, Raised Still Bottom Spelter Solder, to., also im porters and dealers in Metals„ Tin. Plate,- Sheet IMO, Ac Constantly on hand, Tinmen's 31w - bine:a and Tools. Warehonse,,No. I.4v_First, and =Second streets, nttsburgh, Speclal orders of Copper eat to any da rted pattern. • -, _ rarzeiyam. ._ ~.:...amawst eases LOGAN 456 GREGG; Importeis of zra El A R No: 52:-Wooil Street,' Foal... Doors above St. Ctuirles Hotel je2.4..fm .• P ars.Busq,s, oa Hama; tats of Lancaster—Loo.cv k Gaseo,P#rgh GEO. S. BRYAN - 8i CO.,- - COMMISSION MERCHANTS - • ... FOR THE SALE OF- - " BLOp2IIB, /1617.,.•; No, 52, Wood at., Pittsburgh. -- 7.: fissinizaces.—Lyon,Short.,S; Co.,,Pittslxvgh,-.Liiring lbn. Copeland A, Co 4 Pittsburgh:Thos. aleranklin,Easei., Lancaster; Eton. Simon Cameon; laislmo Mian . 'Gardner:A Co.;flolidayaburg, Pa. . 3e28.9r THE EN.T..ERPRISEINSURAISIGROO: OE._ INSURA, • ES AGAINST. LASS OjIIIO.IX.MIE I by Fire * onTtuiidnag Merchaue&, Foraitor9,4e, at reasonable rotas of premium.. • . a . DIRECTORS —F. Ratehford cirrilYißiaroWiroe„.o4l47m. M'Kee A. Co.; Nalbro Frazier: Jno. M Atwood; of Mai:od, White &Co.; Benj. T. Tredick,,of Tredick, Stoke" #.004 Henry Wharoin; Mordecai L.TaWsoO; GoO-If. Stewart, of Stewart A liroz. , Joho H. iSrown,,of. Johnii. , Browri& Cu. - 11..1t. Falitiesniek,of B.A. Fahnestock A Co.; matron B. cash; J. L. Erringer, of Wood A. En-Inger. , • F. BATCHFOR.D.STA.R.S.,.I.reakieIot. CHARLES 'W. COX}, Secrentry. ' - Prrrsncraoa Rxrearices.—WmAiolmea &Co 'J. Painter & Co.;Thomas 31`.11owe, E.. 44., Jas. Maratuill, kagellen Kramer, .Esq., Wilsom; jne , & Co, Bailey, .Brown A Co, Livingston : CoP#uoill. James B.Lyon - &-CoVjirm. S. Lmrely & Co. • - • GEO: S. BRYAN. CO., Agenu, • • - 52 Wood street. 111,&C J 0373 • 9.ll.3iiata D. B...IIOGEItS Sr. 01 1 ROGRES I I3IPROVED PATirt STEEL CULTIVATOR lEETIP Corner Rosi and FirsX_Streeter,.',. •:' PriTgati MARBLE! MARBLE-t! _ J 041:N 111. 7 irGr 0"" . LEM A 11 . 141n17111 saICSION 01- ; ... -._ ~• , MONUMESTS, GOO STO NES=: EncicEntres, - I)lssta,iBrickA4,', PLASTEIi HYDRAU upeEivrtNT, s?9t LIBERTY . STREET. JO4. N. CRAWFORD, Attorney &Colnuellor•at'lLaw; AND 'NOTARY • • --" Especial attention Oen to - collecting and acts g claims of every Run tc.--Jiaremish Dttntery, Br ' c Roterg& Attainifri;!':tiPip 4 SUIZER. q - lt ; BUT 4 tt . D AV:liror lrbitsfactztrers evwy description .ps - c:rpt.w•i3'r . crXm6 ' No: 45 Swithlleld ' Btreet, • • A Cull assortment Of PriT9BlJAthi'ilAN6F/oroll.' EU • - , FURNITUAE, conAtaht.lg'on. =id; iftur.ll,'irkliria, sell at the Idwest prieeis for Cosh.' NEONONG.,krITAJA FOIMTMY- !uiDERSOi &iPHILLIPB . DFslsEt TC , I CALL -ATTIVSTION' TO their 2everakinds of . • ; .•-•• lir'lo. SITITkI3LE FOR CHURCHEA FUN= SCROPTB,z AN!) "P.RIV.O"R BOIi 1 ~Eapecialyndapted.to PITTS33T3'it.G-X3 And not liableio cmciAn wlmc RICH 'AND' : EL GANT YIES Frnell'Enibicilcre . iii,a 4 -• •-.SA.TO3; CR:Et fr SfiCattM.B, • • oct Ncl , -17. - Fifth -street.:.:, ne t INS: PURE CRlait TARTAR 1 icINA foruld by: - ' -111: _I; iMEZAI I I MIN; - rrALLOW.2,OOO poundo lo arrive.and for sad by' se2ll - A MOS U. COLLINS. I hhds., e, :aid fair Sugar "prime „ n u ll g co. WAL 11. for sale by jQ I,RAU•tor A 1)• for sale F. ode IT.F.XECY H. COLLINS.