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TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1859. VOLUME XVIII. Ijr~paitt ) Pool. A Sharper Foiled. „ . Some three weeks since, a young man, well dressed and genteel in appearance, stopped at the Monongahela Rouse, registering his name as H. Lanier, New York. Be asked daily for a letter from New York, which had not arriv ed. el few days after his arrival, Mr. Cross- • • an, the landlord, received a letter signed J. ' , ', J. Westerman, from New York City, enclos ing a check on the Union Bank of that city for ', ' s• $lOO, which he desired hini to hand to Lanier, i' lift a note held by him for that sum, with • Westerman's signature, and send the note to him. Mr. Crossan did so, and Lanier asked him to take the check, deduct his boarding, and give him $5O in money. Mr. Crossan said it was hot his custom to do so without the endorsement of some responsible party. Lan ier then left, and returned after bank hours, with a check on the Trust Company, signed Leech and Hutchinson, for $3O, saying that he had received that sum on the Eastern chiack. This be asked Mr. Crossan to cash, but he again refused, without collateral security, of fering to take Lanier's watch and chain as such. Lanier, with an air of offended dignity, said be thought Mr. Crossan had more confidence in him than to ask it—but the latter was deaf to his solicitations. Lan ier then disappeared. Next day a clerk of Hall & Speer called to make enquiry concern ing Lanier, saying that he had bought $l,OOO worth of plows, paying for them iu New Or leans, and that he had also tried to get money on the New York check. It was now discov ered that the cheek on the Trust Company was forged, and search was made for Lanier, but he had gone. Mayor Weaver telegraphed to Capt. Walling, of New York, requesting him to watch the post office for Westerman, to whom Mr. Crossan had mailed the note pro cured of banter. Yesterday a reply come to hand, from which it seems that both Lanier THE LATEST NEWS LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA •I•) ky) LTA I DI ge) El I Et -sr Arrival of the Daniel Webster JAMES P. BARB, EDITOR AND PRO) RIETOR. Later by the ibungaiian. PORTLAND, November 14.—8 y the arrival . of the Hungarian we learn that the letter pur r porting to be written by the Emperor Napo .- Aeon to the King of Sardinia has been present 'ed. It is dated October the Nth; and is gen erally regarded us genuine. The Emperor observes that the question is " . --lriot whether ho did well or ill at Villa Franca, r7lbut rather to obtain from the treaty results .most favorable to the pacification of Italy. , It was necessary to conclude a treaty that should secure in the first manner 'possible the independence of Italy, which shOuld satisfy Piedmont, and yet which should not wound the Catholic sentimentor the rights of the Sov ereigns in whom Europe felt an interest. The Emperor says he is bound by a treaty, and cannot in the Congress which is about to open, withdraw himself from his engagements. He demands that the Duchess of Parma be called to Modena; Parma be united to Piedmont and Tuscany, augmented perhaps by a portion of territory ho restored to the Duke Ferdinand; and systems of moderate liberty shall be adopt ed in all the plan of Italy. The Emperor also traces a plan of Italian confederntion,with the Pope as the honorary President, and says that this increase of his moral influence will enable him to make concessions in conformity with the legitimate wishes of the population. A correspondent of a Parisian journal has received a warning for mentioning an article by Montalembert regarding the lute war and the Pops, and the Arsi De La Region also received a warning for re-poducing that ar- NEW YORK., November 11.—The steamship Daniel Webster, from Aspinwall with the California mails of the 20th ult., and 127 pas sengers brought down by the steamer Uncle Sam, arrived at this port this evening. The Daniel Webster left Aspinwall on the after noon of the 4th inst. MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. President- ISAIAH DICKEY. Vice Presidents. JAMES PARK. Js, Ist. TERMS Daily, Five Dollars per year, strictly in ad venue. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol lare'per year; in Clubs of Rte, One Dollar. Trennirer. NATHANIEL HOLMES ; Secretary. GEORGE H. THURSTON LOCAL AFFAIRS. The United States steamer North Star, from New York, had not arrived at Aspinwall. The United States frigate Roanoke and store ship Relief, were at Aspinwall ; all well. The United States sloop-of-war Jamestown sailed from Aspinwall on the 3d inst. Aspinwall was visited with a heavy gale on the 3d and 4th, which oehasioned some damage to the docks ; the shipping, however, sustained no damage. The steamer Daniel Webster furnishes Ha vana dates to the 4th inst. A hurricane on the south roast had done some damage to the shipping. Sugars were nominally real higher. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Traius. anomittee of Arbitration for Normbe, JuSEPH UILWORTH, Vice President. W. H. WILLIAMS, WILLIAM MEANS, WM. M'CREA RV, J. J. GILLESPIE. Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Rai/road. (From corner of Liberty and Gram streets, Pmsnurgh.) Mail and , :spresa Train Express Train.- Arrives 1:50 A. M. 3:50 P. M 1:45 P. M. 210 A. M • TiiE WHISKY PSSUBRECTION.—We have received from the publisher, John S. Davison, corner of Wood street and Diamond alley, it little book, by Neville B. Craig, entitled " An Eiposure of a few of the , many Misstatements in H. M. Brackenridge's History of the Whisky Insurrection." It is a refutation of charges made against the " Neville connection " in the book mentioned, and showing the connection of both families with the insurrection. It will be read with interest by many, especially the friends of the parties. Stage of Water. River- 2 5LT. feet sir inches water In the chancel (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny. fur New Brighton and Way Stations.) • PITTSBURGH MARKETS First Train.... Second Train Leave-9. Arrives 9,10 A. M. 8:15 A. M 4:40 P. M. /10 P. M Rrported Expre.vay for the Daiiy Morning Pest Pem,y(ranin Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaven. Arrives. 4:40 P. M. 1:40 P. ➢l. 5:50 A. M. 1:15 A. M. 2:50 A. M. 1:45 A. M Exprns, Train. Mail Nast.Line Hurricane—Death of Mrs. Yankee Robinson. J‘lhnstown Accommodation drat Turtle Creek Se,ond " 4 ,4, Third " 44 4, 3.115 P. M. 11:00 A. M. nal A. M. 6:50 A. 51 4:05 P. M. 1:10 P. M. 6:20 P. M. .6:10 P. 111 Pitisblargh and Ccameitsville Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant titrootA.) ESCAPEDFROM THE WATCH-LlOUSE.—Daniel Gallagher, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill on Mr. Beatty at the Perry House, was yesterday brought down from jail and lodged in the watch-house for hearing. After dinner, while Mr. Beatty was awaiting the arrival of the Mayor, Gallagher escaped, as on visiting his cell it was found deserted, the lock having been pried off, evidently from the outside Efforts will be made to re-rapture him. CoLUMDIA. S. C., November 14.—A hurri cane swept over the State yesterday, doing con siderable damage. , Mr. , . Yankee Robinson, of circus notoriety. died here this morning. Etncon...rialeA 4,090 fns. SWe= at 10e. Ilay...Salen 9 lode from scaleZ - cnt sl7@t9 '}t ton Leaves. Arrives. Mail 'train ".':00 A. M. 6:15 P. M Express Train 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. M aereintid and Attatoirgh Railroad. (Promeornrr of Liberty and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. 3.05 P. M. 6.10 P. M. 7:00 A. M. 5.50 A. M. Supposed Insurgent Arrested Expreas Traiu ma l Traiu StiIYPENISUROLI, Pa., November 14.—A suspicious person was arrested here en Satur day, on suspicion of being a Harper's Ferry insurgent. After a hearing, he was discharged for want of proof as to his identity. . .. . . Pittahurgh, 0,/matnts and Cincinnati Raitroad. • (From Liberty and tdraut streets.) Leaves Pitts. Columbus. Arr. in Cin. • Fast Line 12.15 A. 01. 8.00 A. 01. 11.0 A. 81 Express Tram.. 1.05 P. NI. 1.30 A. 01. 7Z.0 A. 111 TF, COI PRTS \ ilt PROF. B REHR, of Boston, gives the first of hie. course o tures on Chemistry at the Wes tern Univer y, on Thursday evening, and one every Monday and Thursday night at the same place, until the course of twelve is com pleted. They will 4ubtless be highly inter esting, as he will use the tine apparatus be. longing to the University. See advertisement for trial, --.....-- It is -.tated that the King of Abyssinia has ceded to France the Isle and fort of Massonale, in the Red Sea. , It ih stated in Paris that the tariff will soon be reformed to as to give more liberty 'to com merce. New York Election (of whom an accurate description, correspond ing exactly with Mr. Crussan's observations', was given) and Westerman were sharpers— that the latter had forged three checks on the East River Bank, on which ho obtained jew elry, one signed IL Lanier, and two Hold.. Craig, .Ir.—kthis is Lanier's real name) that the New York police were on the loOk-/94. for them—and that Westerman had not been to the post office, though it was watched for two days. The New Orleans drafts have been returned, marked "no funds... Mr. Crossan has, iu will be seen, escaped a snare into which a lees .1- gficious person would have fallen. ALBANY, November 14.--The most reliable return leave no reasonable doubt of the elec tion of the entire Republican ticket. The ; -, tate can vaser.; meet here to-morrow. New York Weekly Bank Statement SUPRENIE r .,OITRT —Beil)re Chief Justice Low rie and Judges \Vooki ward, Strong and Thump The Paris !'it ie says that the Congress will take place even the absence of 'England, hut the adhesion of England is nu longer doubtful. At Paris the Rentes cl u ed at t;91 . 75e. INDIA The Indian mail of September 23d had reached London. The discharged Euro treop,. were leaving Calcutta at the rate of ontlAhousand per week. Sir C. Trevilyan recomtienklo the dissolution of the entire native arms. Snow Storm on the Lakes Moszns.v. November 74th, The following opinion was delivered in this Court to-day: Burk vs. O'Brien ; Indiana. Affirmed. Per Curi;uu. New York Market. G ROL' ND O , ' AN ItROIMN On the MRTICDOAD , r Passenger Railway Yesterday. The timberlis delivered along a portion of tho route, aid i some of the iror als'o on thq ground. A por tion of Federal ect is not , ' torn up—a large force of hands II be at work t .this morning, and with favorab weather the road' will be completed, by the upper route, into Manches ter by Christmas. lit - FrAi.o, November 14.—A terrible snow storm prevailed on the lake , yesterday. and it Is feared that much damage to ve9: , els has been done. The list for Allegheny county was called over: Miscellaneous. . . Mi'linger vs. Lean's Administrator. D. C Non. pros. McKelvy vs. Johnston's heirs. D. C. St m CRINGE OF TIME-WINTER ARRANGEMENT pros. Leech vs. Sexton. D. C. Non. pros. Barton vs. Citizens' Deposit Bank. D. C. Non. pros. Paulson et al vs. Goddard. D. C. .Von. pros. Kennedy vs. Foster S Fleesun. D. C. Noo. pros. Hood in Collins township. Q. S. Argued by Hampton for complainant, and Flenniken contra. Ormsby eta' vs. Ihthsom Adued by Woods and Burgwin for plaintiff in error, and Wil liams and Shannon, contra. ATTACIIINU a VOUNS or .la-Tine.—On Sat urday Judges M'Clure and Maynard, and Dis trict Attorney Collier, were subpoenad to ap pear as witnesses in the Westmoreland Com mon Pleas Court, on Monday, in the libel ctn.( 'III. M 2.2. Aline VISIT To I' F.l: I N A 1441,r from S aitgbui, dated Aug,u,t. d, Says that the U nitesAttea steamship Pow battan, with Miwistor ardi had just arrived there from the Peiho. Thu 'fbllowing state ment is furnished by her officers: On the Nth of July the Powluittan was anchored oti Peitang, when i n imperial edict arrived, that the American Mini=ter and his. .aide of treaty li, old be escorted with nil honor to Pekin. On the 20th Mr. Ward and suite landed, were received by an escort, and con ducted to Pekin with every show of respect. They first traveled forty titles across the coun try in covered carte, Striking the Poiho ten miles above the Teen-bang, thence proceeded , n junks to within e l even miles of Pekin,whence ' they Again took carts to the capitol. . The triptwAs made in eight and a ha:f days. The legation emained at Pekin fifteen days, ~ lon 4 which they were confined to their guar tens Otthitwever, as pri, , onars, for they were at liberty, atalty Cita., to walk out, but the Com missioner refus 1 trn the use of horses and guides, leaving i , tonal with !ir. Ward to remain, or not, us ' pleased. ifhey would doubtle,s, however, lilts e CI , P°.1,1 11! , gates en tirely had not Mr Ward takew firm stand at. the firAt inters il,li . that a s s o nsl u s his m ov e . meat! , A,4 0 at all restricted he would close all intercourse and demand his return under es cu rt It ,neat- that the Eillperor acs very anxious to :see Mr Ward, but that he alm CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD Cincinnati Market. HORSES AND 1111,11" RE.L.ot - ER F. D. —The pro prietor of the Mansion House, Washington, Pa., (ruin whom a span of horses and a buggy had been stolen away, Monday of last week, followed the thief, heard of him at Wellsburg, Tuesday, where he had erosstal the river, and succeeded in overtaking him at Hopedale, in Harriaon county. He trovivl his property, but the thief escaped. r11(4 TAKE EFFECT NOVEMBER 14th By), of Carpenter vs. Foster S.: Fleeson. Yesterday Will A. Stokes, Esq., of counsel for defendants appeared in open Court, stating doh •the ease would he called up to-day, and asking if the judges would be in attendance. The Court said that a homicide ease was to be tried, and that neither they nor the District Attorney could leave their duties. Mn. Stokes suggested that .‘,.. t an attachment might he issued to t i ke them. M'Clure remarked that if i District Judge Attorney were attached, he would e released IITI. 4 31'Itt;11 AND CHICAG,) LINF -I.ortvo, • iirVA.A. AltiveA Arrives Ilttsisargh, at Ciwartatpl. at Toltklu. at l'llxxgo, L',1.1 A U. 7:3; a vo 1'2.^.10 r. Y. 107:1!. C. X. )'/:.. Y. AA, %r 7.:35 P. Y. 12:10 A. AL 10.7.5 A. Y. 1'a,,, , 0;;e.r... xpthinv, to go A.l A 1114,,, vu CIOVVIA/. 1 , *hollll b e vol.-Ill:a tu a.4k for tuck.,.. tit ,lervlau.i. _ .. liostirit , r. CAst...—The trial of William H. iiii liernan, charg with the killing of James Duffy by stabb g him, on the lilth of 1a.,..t August, in the S th ward, will commence in the Court of Oye and Terminer this morning. ilzpre. , 4 leave , A rrtres ArrlVes Arrives I'ittribUrgh, at Columbus, utCrueinnati, at SI.. Lows 1,S1), K. 12:4 r. N. &3 r lc 1.700 P. Y. 1 . ..C.1 P. X. 1:44 n. N. !,..1.00 a. M. 1.t.:45 r. Y. U. S. DISTRICT COL:RT.—Before J udv, McCandles.i. • • Titig route I. shorter to Cincinnati. 1./moo:111e, Colum latiqand ail plinta South. than any other route. Spiro Sleeping Cra, , attached to all night train?. . _ NOVEMBER, 14, 1459 on hatras corpus, or if that failed the Court would keep him in a private room, locked up. After some pleasant remarks on both sidea,the Judges and District Attorney agreed to write letters to Judge Buffington, stating their ina bility to attend at the trial, owing to the im portant homicide. case to be tried. A cosrtinu ance may possibly be procured ou this giround, as they are material witnesses. The Court met at ten o'clock and after call log the jury and list of causes adjourned unti ten o'clock on Wednesday. A HISTORY of the Four Georges, Kings 0 England, with a handsome gift for $1 2.7,, a Davis & P ITTS BU RG AND W F:ELI NG LINE. Leaves Ar. at Ar. at Ar. ut Ar. at In•Aleater, Stentiville, Wheeling I:sk A. a. 3:00 x. :Lb? L. x. 43S • a 6A4 s a —stops at all FtSli.iorll4—UlTlV.., at 125*:. A X P. a. 314 P. IL 4A)U r a. GAZ r a G:l5 P X For 'Ulircugh Tickets apply at the l'enn.ylvanin Rxil rea.l Pa.4enger statiou. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, &C.—Before Judges Maynard and Adams. NOVEMBER 14, 1859. THE peremptory sale of line watches and jewelry will be continued at No. 112 Wood street, by J. U. Davis, auctioneer, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and at 7 o'clock this evening. F. R. MYER.S, ne.}:et AO C. k P. RAllrona. J. STEWART, Tteket AWL, Depot. The argument list was on in this Court to-day; but no case of importance were ar gued. An application was made, upon a writ of habeas 'corpus, for the discharge of James Brightmore, a lad of about seventeen, from the House of Refuge, where he was sent, in June last, by the Mayor, for viciousness and incor rigibility, baying been picked up at the Penn sylvania Railroad depot, where he had been loafing for some time, by officer Fox. The ap plicants asked his discharge on tlit ground that he had a guardian living, was 014 Cher vicious nor incorrigible, and was not a fit subject for the institution. The sister of the boy, who was the petitioner, asked to have the boy placed under her charge. After hearing the testimony, the Court remanded the boy to the Refuge, giving it as an opinion that, as the boy's parents were both dead, and his guardian being unwilling to act as such, it was the proper place for him. Toy GAME or FonrEcrs.—D., a young man doing business on Wood 9trevt, waii a hacker of the Josephine on . the occasion of the late boat race, but not hating time to attend, gave his gold watch to a neighbor, I'., to bet on the result. I'. went down, but failed to get n bet He, however, agreed with g two others ih the same locality, M. and T., to draw .a for eit out of D., and the three accordingly inful D. be-. 1. lieve that I'. had put up $5 as a forfeit, and l o st. D. paid the $3, and the party had a jol lification on the same Saturday night, in the shape of an oyster supper, afterwards inform ing I). of thetrick played upon him, indulging in sundry pleasantries about the ''sell" at his expense. On Monday D. instituted suit, before one of our city Alderman, tigainst.P., M. and 'l'., fur conspiracy to extort money. It is prob ably intended merely to frighten them, as a kind of offset in the joke played upon him. No further steps have been taken beyond the in formation. LA" , • ND GAIN, or Margaret's I.lome, wtth 11 handsome gift for 75 cents. at Daris & Co.'s WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. SAMUEL RIDDLE, Z. L. EISNER, THE SKwAN runt CAP. Obi to Chtvrky, 1,0 LI gift for :.,4) cents, nit Dar is , Co b Manufarttuvr and Vitiolvsa to ..„...,,,,,,,..„..:7_,....11.„..„.„..4.....„.4c,,,,....„.,...,..„„.„in4i5td upon hi. performing Kolew—that i.,, oro-trnting himself nine tinn-A with hi- head . . . . - to the ground. which wro po,itively refum-d The re,ult wad that un the fourteenth day it • 4 , , wil. Collei Wied to receive the rre,ident'A letter ', at Pekin, and . e nd Mr Ward back to Peitcmg . . to exchange the treaty, and the next day they . .. ~ returnea. At PeitonL:, on the 16th, the. treat . • • te. Here .rxduingt4l, and an Entzlhli primmer . ' named .Icahn P, rWell WM given L;p, h av ing proclaimed hinum-lf an American. The Unit,l State:. ,-.1.-arnern Mi-e-ite.ippi and I`,,whnitan w ere at Shanghac, the 1 . .4-2:wan at • . .he gulf 4 P..ericli, and the Germantown at . . . 1 &pan —...m..... . . _ CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS BROOMS, &C., tio. 21 Diamond. PittNburgb. HAVING NOW IN STORE A LARGE and 4,trefully .took of everythmg 1n thte tine. taller unanalaourea purchased dt r•-et from untnuacturer, FOR CASH, to prepared eu4nttner, nut the country trado with grood3 in hi, tw. 12:=E= CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET) The lug the leading [tents in ills stork of WOOdell rod Willow Ware CHURNS—Pine .itnrt• 8 848,8; 081: StA4l. 4 .4 ,8 ; (;.•, lint Staff. 3 Oval Crank, Ce.iar, Oak ur Pttr, it 811e8; erdar Barrel,' sires; Spane's Patent. 3size r si; Therinone •ter. 3 01.0.—a large stock. BUCK I.7l'l4—Common red, blue and green. fancy and varnish•-d, half, ,juarter and toy pails, cedar brass and :rot, bound, 3 and 3 hoop,Piggnis, cedar, bra's andiron uoursd,,2 hoop; Horse Basket, heavy iron bale:Kitchen Itiiket.s, iron tale; Oak Well Bucket., well Ironed: 1 Flour Bucket", nested. DISTRICT COURT.—Before Judges LIMO 0011 and Williams CMANUE or ToiE.—Referenee to our adver tising columns will show that the time of the arrival and departure of trains on the Penn sylvania and Pittxburgh,Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railroads have been changed. The mail train on the former road now leaves at 5,50 A. M , the through express at 4:40 e. at., and the fast line at 2:50 A M. Returning, the arrives at 1:40 P , the mail at 1:15 A M ,and the fast line at 1:41; A M. OD the latter two express trains leave daily; one at I:So A ‘i and one at 1:45 e. M ; returning at :::50 r, m , and 2:10 A. NI. The time of the aeNnnmodation trains on both roads has also been itliged. for I which see adverti.‘emento and Rail ad unto table at the head of our ioenl columns Arrival of tho Overland Mail. ST 1,1:1,, Nor (.111bor • 14. -Tho overland mil orriv , *l frm.i Conforms Nu's - EMBER 14th, 1859. No cases of importance were taken tip in this Court to-day. 1-laud drat , of (L tuber :hi ;tate Tinily prt,pvet... were poor. The emn• Tinity Rre troubled by reports from the At- Sitars, relative to the cheapness of eoal 1; Xllj ,ll . it i. thought, would diminish the I tualef for oil and injure the whaling 'At lf,nolulti the sugar plantations 0 paying tiesl4tely well, but the eo tr,,. ere p un ently fjrure. The number of whale. whtlqi ltS , l arrivod to o.•tober Ist, was qils- ten - . 11:1.t_4--Peunt.,l, 1 anti It hoop: white OLIO 8111.1 cedar h.eml m:4l°. all tlemed or I,y the dozen_ COURT or QUARTER SESSIONS. Moro Judges M'Clure and Parke. NOVEMBER 14th, 1)359. • K F:EL Lit -4 anted rod earmal, d. Jsm., .loren 1 • ••lirtr I e nk. bra.. ur Irun George W. alias "Sharper" . Smith, was tried and convicted of the larceny of a set of har ness and horse blanket fro the stable of Capt David Campbell, on Wester Avenue, in July last.. He was remanded for ntence. This is the third similar offence of vhich he stands convicted. John Condon pleaded none cuntendre to an assault and battery on Mrs. Ann Kirk, an old lady of seventy, by striking her on the head with a dipper. 113 was ordered to come in on Tuesday for sentence. Court adjourned at three o'clock. from bo.liel to quarter peek; pale or cedar, sealed or 111.151,01,1. CLOTHES PlNS—Phan and tool, to tire grotras boxes: Smiles Vateut. bozera tuul gross boxes. WASHBOARlrara—Wraterloo nnraed centre. Malietta Zino, Waite Wood, sod dl other kinds. 1.117.1.AM5.. WHISKS, Bltl'SHFlti Ac,tuiirent rune[. NEAT. TUBS--Ilitigloun Butter and Butter and Meal Tubs, 2 ur J In nest, or singly. DOOK AND BUGGY MATS-41liorante., Co.:m.llml fires, Gnu. Tut 4t, Than. w II ITE N FS 1' ISUXES—Spice amt Sugar Boxes. tire to nest, plrain and varnished. (AK STANDS—Assorted .m..es, for apple-Mater, kraut. pickles, most or milk. IiMBREI.L.I STANDS—For Stores or • tr.4f7R:Cf.PZAW:c'f. 16.'4', iferlng the last twenty year. I bare made use of a great sanely of medtclues,prescritwd by Allor,,ft,o, and Ilotnomsd.hut pliyiirlans, but all have faded, and I hri4 relitiqui.lied all hope of relief, until I was ludatterl tiiresort to WILSON'S PILLS They has, efreVflially repo.teil instances of late, and I .:19,11 cheerfully and eonsmentiously recommend them to oth ers who are nimilarly affected." This stiverelgn remedy t.wild by It. 1... Fahnestoek Co, Wholesale Itrutt gt.ta, No. ro,corner Wood and Fourth street.. l'ittsburFh, to whom orders for supplies should be whin-eed. at retail by Druggists oVvryWheff.. ship7Achilles. Captain Hart, aii h arrivjent Honolulu on ti-..Tteinber reported that tlos American clipper , nip Mits. I tiff. Captain JAnson, from San Franen-Tco to I Hong Kong. having on board Ono hundred and eighty pit±"engers, of whom one hundred and seventy-live were Chinese, was burned at sea on the ISIh of September. All the 1414- sengers, with the exception of one Chinaman, who was ornotheml, were safely taken off by the Achilles and isonveyed to Honolulu. Among the passengers were R. 11. Dana, of Boston, C C. Harris, George Clifford, J. C. Richmond and M. Schonbron. The Chi nese are said to have lost a large amount of treasure; the cargo of about ,O 4) tons was lost. The fire originated between decks from some opium smoking Chinaman allowing limo sparks to get among their combustible articles., which ~0 0n set the a hole ship afire. The escape of the passengers was owing to the intrepidity and coolness of Capt. Johnson and his officers, and the fortunate appearance A LDERNIAN WILsoN, of the Fifth ward, wan, on Saturday evening, held to hail by A lder- Intim Parkinson, for asAttult and battery, for ejecting from his ( Wilton's) Ake, a wan named McClellend, who, the magistratUlleges, interfered with him because he had refused to take a party offered as buil for a With named Frank, who was up on a charge of Pasting counterfeit money. Alderman W ikon ordered McClelland out, but he refused to go, and force was employed. CLIYCII E 4 Ht IRSE,—A...sorted sixes and 4tyles maile to order. WOODEN (CARE--Comprising Rullmg Mus, Potato Mashers, Butter Prints and Ladles, Lemon Smeerez, Spoona and litiaters, Muddlers. Soap Cups, Shaving Boxes, Spigots, Bung Starts. Axe, Pick and Hatch's Bundles, Steak MR RAT AND MOUSE TRAPS, of all varieties. TAR CANS, MOP lIANUL&S, iron and wood heads, Clothe... Pounder... MARKET BASKETS, in reat variety of sum and style, by the nest ur dozen, of our own 11121111Lit•ttlr, tern prieea. CLOTHES BASK ElB—Round and oral, four in nest. II AM PER.q---Square tint and trunk lids NURSERY CUAIRS, of every style. COACkIiN AND CRADLES, of every style. TRAVELINU BA.SKET,:—Assorted sires and styles. Berlin, Japanned. French, assorted. ESTNIINSTER REV LEW. —The October num ber of this valuable republication of Leonard Scott & Co., is out and for sale by Mt,srs. Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall. agent for this city. It contains a number of interesting arti cles, viz: I. Militia Forces; IL Rousseau, his Life and Writings ; 111. Spiritual Freedom ; IV. Modern Poets and Poetry of Italy: V. Physical Geography of the Atlantic Ocean ; VI. Garibaldi and the Italian Volunteers; VII. Tennyson's Idyls of the Kings: VIIL Bonapartism in Italy ; IX_ Cotempurary Lit erature, a review of all the late works of im portance. The number is interesting, and will well repay a perusal. GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, MALTSTER, AND BOP DEALER, A ItEnitiso will be had to-day before Alder Pitt Street, Pittsburgh man Steele, in the case of Messrs. Mattlt and Miles of the Gaieties—an action having been brought against them to recover the amouta of the State license fur dramatic extlibitioilt— s2oo. They allege that they do not give dra matic representations or shift scenery —their performances consisting of singing, dancing and negro minstrelsy—and that they are not, therefore, liable to pay the license. HA V I NG COMMENCE!) BR EW ING 1r OM now prepared to furnish toy ornery with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FILF-911 ALF In addition to m 7 regular brands, I am manufactur ing a very FINE F LAVOREt) BITTER ALF. put up in small packages expreasly for Gamily use. This Ale isnot only a delightful beverage, but so highly recommended the medic faculty, for invalids, where a mild, nourishing tonic is required. I have also my celebrated of the Achilles. The Mastiff was n Boston first class clipper, valued at $90,000, and insured for $Bl,OOO. The Court at Honolulu awarded to Capt. Hart $7,000 salvage on the specie the balance was idlipped on the Ella and Eliza, which was to sail for Hong Kong in o,ctober 7th, with one hundred 'of the Chinese passengers- LADIES' CAP " RETICULES—Imported and American. SCHOOL BASKETS, in great variety. SPLIT HAMPERS, for Potatoes, Peaches, ORCHARD BASKETS—WiIIow and Split Ar a reity and country dialers awe invited to call and cx. ammo our s LOC k and pr.., 41/0 ft) rti purchasing elsewhere, as we CANNOT REUNDERSOLD IN THIS MARKET. ADMITTED.—We have neglected to notice the admission to practice, in the District Court, of our young friend, E. T. Cassiday, on motion of J. I. Kuhn, Esq., his preceptor. Mr. Cits siday is a gentleman of good address and tine talents, and will, we have no doubt, make a mark in his profession. His office is with Mr. Kuhn, on Diamond street: `S'l SOLI, —We understand the Robert M'Cuteheon has pnrehmed the pacing horse -Smuggler, - from Messrs. Lafferty and Watson, and purposes taking him to New Or leans,where he designs testing his speed against some of the celebreties of the Southern turf. He is a first class horse, and won every race for which ills was started this 51'31304 —thus netting his owners several hundred dollars in stakes alone. SA:111/ EIL 111.D1LEI. Diamond Pitmuurn WHEELING LIOTTLED ALES, oetli:lydar,Almwo Constantly on hand, consisting of KENNETT BITTER AND CHAMPAGNE; PORTED AND BRORTI , I STOUT. Paokokon nont to way part of tOu city. auglldirn • TO THE LADIES .1111. Advicos from Hayti Fil,EcTioN ea DIRECTORS.—At an election for three directors of the pittsburgli Trust Com pany, held ye,terday, the followibt gentlemen were chosen : Samuel Rea, Francis G. Bailey, Thomas Bell. A dinner, served up in McGin ley's best style, was discussed by the stockhold ere and officers, with their friends. HEATING 111 STEA.M.—A6 R 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 comfortable, we give this certificate to Messrs. Davin and Phillips, successors to Phillips k Co., for their plan of heating. by stearin the Second Ward Public Schools In the city of Pittsburgh, and which has met our approval, and we would recommend them to the public to give entire nanstaction of heating by steam. R. Miller, Jr., John Marshall, Jr., M. Tindle, George Wilson, John W 11.1.1, L. Wilcox, Directors. N EW Yoiu, November 14.—Advises from Hayti of October 22d, state that twenty indi viduals concerned in the recent conspiracy and the murder of the President's daughter had been tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. Sixteen of them had been already hung. One was respited, and three had previously escaped t ) France. Gen. Ulysses, for having suppressed the facts connected with the insurrection, of which he was previously aware, was sentenced to three year's imprisonment. " Porte au Prince had been rellevedtfrom Mar tial law, and the country was quiet. CUSTOM MADE SHOES FEROCIOUS Doti.— Bernard I.4eilly yesterday W. E. SCHISIERTZ & CO., made information belore alderman Lewis, charging Frank Goodwin and Sarah ilikiNs with keeping a ferocious dug, be which hel%as bitten, in the store of the former, on Saturday evening. Goodwin promised to kill the dog, but on the return of Mr. Neilly, referred him to Mrs. Hays, residing in the vicinity, who he said had the dog. On visiting her he did not find him, and accordingly sued out warrants for both. lIAVE NOW COMPLETED THEIR arrangements to TAKE MEASURES and MAKE AN EMUETE occurred at the house of Charles Michaels, on -Hand street, Solari night. A young man was found in the b room of Mrs. M. by her husband, who stabbed him four times, and obliged him to leave without his clothing. No arrests have been made. The wounds are not dangerous. TO ORDER, all the various rtyles of DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Steam Heating, Gas F`itting, Plumbing and Brass Fo und Dealers in every description of Has Pi-stares Pump No. 07 Wood and 148 Foot atreet, Pittabnrgh. delW7lo• LADIES'. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S, Illness of Judge Dougla;l . , WASHINGTON CITY, November 14.4dudge', Douglas' early recovery of his health was on Saturday anticipated by some of " his most intimate friends. It is, Powover, relia bly ascertained that he has been extremely ill for the last three days. His physician remain ed with him throughout...last night, and this morning regards his condition about the same as it was yesterday, though perhaps he is a lit tle more comfortable. BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS Pic-Nic PAPERS.—Msrs. Hunt & Miner have received Peterson's edition of the "Pie- Nic Papers," containing gems from Dickens, Ritchie, Moore, Allan Cunninghan, Horace Smith and others. It is a valuable work, and full of delightful reading. W E are requested to invite attention to the sale of valuable real estate in Sixth and Eighth wards, belonging to the estate of the late Rev. A. W. Black, dececsed, by order of top Or phans' Court; and also, a list of desirable stocks this evening at the Commercial Sales Rooms by Mr. Davis. nautuNics'Tru'ra. —This Institution, the want of which has beet so long felt by our citizens Is now open under the superintendence of Messrs Jackman & Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En trance, SA Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, Manufactu rers, Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort for those socking information relative to those branches of industry, either by examination or samples or scientific publicans. Those having articles to bring before the public find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples, W The public, are respectfully invited to visit the institute. Having iu our employ ono of the best SHOE CUTTERS IN THE STATE, We f/e4oritikieut.in ` saying, that tor STYLE, NEAT NEa.4aItD I4 ZiRABILITY, our worAannot be :Z s . • , EICC;ELIVIDIEIa By any mann factory in this Tity , xer Philriej%ina. • • W. E. SCIIIIII,Eriket . t.CO,7 •' SE.—The roof and upper story of a frame building in the Fourth ward, Allegheny, owned -and occupied by u German' rood Stuck, were destroyed by tire about twelve o'clock Saturday night, having caught from the chimney. The loss is not very heavy. isstrig.—A Mias Hill,daughter of Curb ley Hill, residing near Waynesburg, left her father's house one night last week, N& la boring under temporary derangement, and has not since been hoard of. ,She is both deaf and dumb, and her parents fear that something has befallen her. Later from Texas No. 31 Fifth Mre DR. J. HOSTETTER'S HITTERS meet with great favor as remedies for diseases of the stomach, and all other diseases arising from a disordered digestive system; and its component parts being entirely vegeta. ble, it is more safe than the ordinary preparatons offered to the public, while its pleasant effect on the system renders it vastly popular with those who use iL Dr. tiostotter's reputation is wide-spread, and the care with which he prepares, his medicine secures it always safe and reliable. The Bitters are most agreeable in flavor, and as it contains nothing that can impair the health, but on the oontrary, contributes to its preservation, this preparation must prove highly popular. It is a genuine and truly valuable article for any of the above diseases and we sincerely trust that our readers may test its ex cellence. Nzw ORLEANS, November 14.—The .Piita yune of the 12th says that General Palfrey's * brigade is willing tp go to Brownsville, if the fnnds are provided by the public. The au thorities of that city are doing nothing towards arre-sting the Texans The Picayune urges the city to furnish money for an expedition against the Guerilla. 180 A CRES OF LAND. in Venialgo Co., Pean'a., 90 miles from Pittsburgh, and near a large German settlement Flour and saw mills conve, client Good location for a mechanio. Part of the land Is cleared; remainder in fine timber. Price $2 per acre, cash. For sale by nol.l S. CUTHBERT t SON, 61 Market at. THE Franklin Literary Society give their annual exhibition on Thursday evening in Ma sonic Hall. Judging from previous exhibi tions the present will doubtless be both inter esting and profitable. NEW COUNTERFEIT.- Counterfeit "Elves' on the Citizens' Bank of this city aro in circu lation in Philadelphia. Several were passed there last week, and resulted in themitrest, of individuals who were suspected of being en. gaged in shoving them. AGRIST MILL AND WOOLEN FAC TORY FOR BALE—Situate in Armstrong county; water power and steam engine: all the machinery in com plete order. Twenty acres of good land; two dwelling hoeses,etables, Ac., will be sold at a bargain, by S. CUTHBERT & SON, noi2 Real Estate Agts, 51 Market street. tg MIRROR OF ITALY, as bff seeg I.!y advertisement elsewhere, will be exhibited at Masonic Hall, for the first time, on Friday evening next. It is a work of merit, and faith fully depicts the scenes of the late Italian war. Gov. Corwin a Candidate for the Bpeakership---Bridge Blown Down. CINCINNATI, November 14.—The Dayton Journal makes an authoritative denial ofi he statement that Gov. Corwin is not a candid for tho Speakership. It says that Corwin e sires to be understood as a candidate, and that his name will be presented to the House. The suspension bridge over Scioto river at Portsmouth fell today, killing two men. Ter last opportunity of providing yourselves with new superior furniture is olfeLecl this, Tuesday, morning, by Mr. Davis, at f Msr led H. H. Ryan, deceased. The stock embraces a great deal of very desirable furniture. See advertisement. THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, at HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE NOT TO BE TEDID.—The District . e t r Vey has decided not to try an of the oth rges against Rutherford, late buperintendant the )3ouse of Refuge, this term. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally. aOSTETTER & SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, noltt No.iXt Water, antl6B Front streets. JOSEPH HORNE, No. T 1 Market street, Is DOS! ta the East, andiiill' s be pending home desirable and cheak, Goode every day thin weak- roll MAWS STATINTON, or the Pupils of. Marva Mtll, with a gift for $l.OO, at DaVII IZZ C0..'8 PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND JOSEPH DILWORTH, 2J Pmrsecaau, November 14, 1859 Flour—Advancing. Sales klso 1,1,19 all from store at $5,u0(4.5.10 for superfine, $5,25@5,37 for extra. and $5,62 (45,157 for extra family. Gratn...l:moi.--Sales :EA bush at depot at 64e. °lts ba..11 do at doe. Straw _Salo 3 kook from reales at $13,50 70 ton. Sugar... Sale,. 22 Mids. N. 0. at .5?,,,ii . g,814e. Molasses... Sale.. 313 bbl,. N. V. at 42(3.43e. eel. Coffee Sale. 19 sacks Rio at 124A13e. ' Fenthers...Sale. 100 Its. prime at 60e. Mess Pork...S.'alk, Itll,bis at $15,504116,00. Cheese...Salt3 30 boxer W. R. at 9 , /,,0. Lime—Salk, 10 bLit. Louisville at $1,25. Rags...SaleH 2 tons mixed at .3!./.12. Apples... Sales SO 01,1,. at p 2,30. Potatoes,Salee 150 butt SeAutenoek, at 44e. Whisky.. .Sale, 31 bbl., Reettied at 2.9@.30e. - f, gal Nrw Yaßn; No',ember 14.—The Hank statement for the week ending on Saturday, shows a decrease in circula tion, i r is-Left an increase in loans 41,083,000; a decrease in specie, i-11.0 U 0; and an increase of deposits,sl.oo6.ooo. New Tuna. November N.—Cotton firm: sales '2.tkOltales, Flour firm; 17.500 bbls: Ohio 1,5,40@5,135. Wheat heavy: soles li.rtou white Western i 1.1.41; red $3....16. c o rn firm; oilo ainto bipth; new yellow .Ter,or 75C . 491e-: old Ell.ekgl,o:i Lord steady at - 1034(6;11e. bacon dull and Mott y. Luti, , ed Ilog4 firm at 747 , 4 e. Tallow quiet at 11?,.:e. Whi.ky firm. ,tior quietltu firm; Musiiova ilo fi o.i. Mold ,, ei , arm; N. O. new S2c. Cotton: sales to-do!. oi L. 0•14) irate, price , . There is no tiliange in ti e . yiwatews. Freight, on Cotton to Liverpool 9-lOd CTNCINN I, Novemer 14.—Flour is hold very firmly; Ent the leuund , hind at e4.:::,?,-4.Su for i i iiiperfine. Wheat i, higher under the tirmneiis of holders. who are asking $1.16 for prime red and sl,l* - P.,1451 for prime white. but figure, are not met by buyers. Corn in fair demand at 44c. Oats are dull at 4-1(4451t. Rye and Barley are unelninged. Whisky iC quiet at 22,y. There tint little doing iu Provisions and prier, are un changed. Sale. , of neii Lard at 474 e.. But fete Hogs are on die market and prier. , are !inn at $.5,75ai11. Exchange to quiet at !;vi K. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE ANT CORN PIIRCHASEP. FI (UR, coRN AND BOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN if AND ALLEGHENY. x 117106,1 TERMS, CASH ON DELIVERY No. 114 Cor. Wood and Fifth Streets, WILL SELL BLACK FROCK DRESS roxi's use, to sell at 410.00 for $ 6,25 Frock liressCloth,fine, use to sell at- 14,00 for 10,00 First quality (loth. " •• 18,00 for 12,00 lila,k Cloth Panto, " 5,00 for 3,25 (suportlne)" •` 6,00 for 4,00 C.v./mere suit. made Loonier. " 25,00 for 16,00 Also. Satin, Plush, Silk and Cloth Vests, GENTS' FURNISHING uooce. . _ At very low prices. The sbovo is the Cash Price, andby reterring to this advertisement. the above prices will be strictly adhered to. octllitjalzce !E=l JOSEPH MEYER & SON, M:tnufacture,, avd and Retail Dealer in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn Street, above the Caned,: llsve on hand a dirge assortment of Fancy and Plain Furiture, in Walnut and 'Mahogany of their own manu fdeture. and warranted equal in quality and style to-any manufactured in the city, and will sell at rea.sonable prime fe2L-I3 ti~r^.;;: _. ,:_ ' ~",:_ ~~._ G ENTS FURNISHING GOODS Our Furnishing Department uuw ,tocke,l with a complete .ssortment of NWOL .01. , MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, SILK AND WOOL SCARFS, FANCY SILK TIES, Se, se- Ac., &e. At reduced 1111,0, L. HIRSHPELD & SON, NO. 83 WOOl4 STREET. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE T WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE, at the COURT HOUSE, in tho City of Pittsburgh. Alle gheny county, Penn'a„ ou TUESDAY, the 15th day of Neventher. IS5a, at 2 o'clock, P. AI, ail the right, title. interest and clam of JAMES BLA KELY, EQ., of, in and to. about five thousand acres of farm lands. situate in the State of Minnesota, near St. Paul and Stillwater; In the State /If lona, near Muscatine, Davenport, Cedar Barad:, Fort la,moines, Fort Dodge, Osage, Clear Lake and Mason City; State of Wisconsin: State of ohm. near Toledorand Van Wert. Also, about 100 ',aim lots in St. Paid. St. Anthony, St. Cloud, Mankato. Le Crei-cent. Anoka and Sullwater, Minnesota; Superior Cay. Cleveland and East Liverpool, Ohio ; I.,,comptein, Kansas; and Omaha, Nebraska. Maps, plats, descriptions of property and plans, may be seen at my office, No. C'S Grant street. Pittsburgh. Terms cash purchasers paying cost of conveyancing. W . 51.11. CAMPBELL, octlismituiStur Assignee of Jas. Blakely, Esci. Administrator's Notice NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of CHARLES B. MAGUIRE, late of Lower St. Clair township, deceased, have been granted by the Register of Allegheny county to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment., and those harin claims will present them to JOHN MAGUIRE Administrator, Williamsburg, Lower Si, Clair tp, MEE GENTEEL BOARDING.—....`q.x. gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms and boarding, in a first-class boarding house, pleasantly located on Liberty street. two minutes walk from the business por tion of the city. For further information apply to W. H. WHITNEY, at the office of the Morning Post. SECOND ARRIVAL of Fall and Winter Boots, Shoes and Gums. at J. H. BORLAND'S 98 Market street. The subscriber would beg leave to ire torcn his friends and the public generally, that he has lust received another large stock of Gents', Ladies', Misses and Children's Boots and Shoes. Also, Boys', Youths' and Children's Copper Tip Boots, all of which he is determined to sell at the very lowest prices. Give me a call'antioyou will find bargains. at the Cheap Cash Store of JOS. IL BORLAND, nol2 u 9 Market street, 25 door from Fifth. REFINED SUGARS. — lee barrels tine Coffee Sugar D. R. Powdered Sugar; D. R. Granulated D. R. Crushed Sugar for sale by ANDERSON, floe k floe 39 Wood st. opposite St. Charles Hotel. I.pr.ITOES.-150 bush. Red and others, just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, noG Corner Market and First streets. JELLI ES.- 6 dozen Guars, West India. “ Assorfed Jellies. t ' For sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, • • Al 9 N. 39 Wood street. lURE GLYCERINE.—An excellent arti, ale for chafed skin and chapped hands—a fresl supply just received by JOSEPH FLEMING, noS corner of Diamond and Market street. BUTTER . -1 ts , packV ß. l \ u H t . te c r 9 for by SUPERIOR PARCHMENT, PACER, Le otlll Envelopes. an exyZy . ntarticle. n CO. 55 Woa.groet. Mr - NIGHT'S Improved Safety Legal...Eu .lA_ vedopes, eyeleted, combining security, secrecy, and durability. nal KAY t CO, 65 - Wood street 1. HATMAN'S Superior, Cap, Demy, Me dium Royal, Imperial and Colurnbier 'prawing Papers, for eale by soli - KAY A CO., 55 Wood street. B B 'OZ 'RS -ntr-m -. edy for Hoarattess, cold It the head. de., for !ale by S. JOHNSTON, xica Comex of Smitkeeld end Fourth eta. NUMBER 26. issre 31' BATES Sz. JOHNSON'S ROOFING. WM. JOHNSTON, Avour, (41S 7 E NOTICE that.he has pur-: clu.ned the itnere , 4 of late 'partner; 03:5. RATES, in the ROOFING IIIiSINER3, and is the sole manufactare and dealer in the following three dicttnct kinds of Roofing:— Ist. Gum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can— 2d. Improved Felt, Cement Mad Gravel Rooting. _ 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roo& ng. Ali voirranted FIRE• AND WATER PROOF. Roofing :Material for sale, Wit printed instructions for using.' Of tice at BATES A JOFINSONS OLD STAND, 75 Smith field street. • _ _ WILLIAM JOHNSON - N. B.—Thi. Gum Cement is unequalled as a Paint for Metal Hoots, lacti nit twice as long,at least, as paint, and cheaper. solOwlaw LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WO W,KX, PARK, iIiPCURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot tornA, Raised Still Bottoms. Speller Solder, be, also im porters and dealers in Metals—Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, ec. Constantly on hand. Tunnel:is Machines and Tools. Warehouse, So. lil First, and 1 Second streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any de iced pattern. myZelydecir MEI= SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA. Warehouse, No. 140 First and 120 Second utreets. Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptions of Coal Oil, botorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipe, Sad Irons, Dog Irons, IVagon 13oxos,Sicel Moulds, Pulhee,Hinagersand Couplings. Al - so Jobbing and Machine Castings of erery descrip tion made to order. Having a complete machine amp attached to the Foundry, all nece. , sary fitting will be carefully attend ed to. mvMtydaw WM. M. FABER,Et CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS; General Machinists and Boller Makers, Near the Penn'a It. R. Passenger Depot,' PIT TSBIIRGII, ii!jf ANUFACTURE ALL KINDS. OF TX Steam Engines, ranging-from three to one hun dred and tifty horse power. and suited for Grist Mills, Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces; Pactories, etc etc. Give particular attention to the consiructionot En gines and 31achinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular cats mills. - Have also ou hand, finished and ready for shipment at short notice,Putones a n d Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheer. Iron separately, and Wrought Iron Shafting. Hangers and Patties in every variety, and continue the manufacture of 'Woolen Ma chinery and Machine Cards.-- Our prices are low. our machinery Manufactured of the best quality of materials, and warranted in all CB3BB to give satisfaction. .4W-Orders from all parts of the country solicited, and promptly filled. noll:daw MR. JOHN HELH WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, thatbe is prepared to give lessons on the Violin, - Guitar, Flute rand Cornet. For terms..te address se'r.rrn JOHN Kali, PICA) • h Theatre. iN I I WI DELITIJ ti rfl FOUNDRY, H. WIGUTMAN, MANUFACTURER OF _ Steam Engines, Shafting:and:Pullies Boxing Machines, Mortice Machines, Gear Wheels,Hagers, etc.. stet Orders promptly attended to ALLEGHENY. Will. H. WHITNEY, TNTOTARY I , :* TY Et FFICE at the Pittsburgh Post, Fifth O .street, near Wood. i4/3 Wall's Picture Gallery. NVM. C. W ALL has taken the third itoor of Jones' New Building, adjoining . the Me- Bank. Fourth street, fur an .11.11BROTYPE AND PIiOTOGRA PHI(' ti.-ILLERY, and having fitted up the ,an in a style unsurpassed, invites his fnends and the public to visit hi, establishment. His reception Room, he has no hesitation in saying, has not its sups nor anywhere, for size, beauty of furni ture and appointments generally; and his Operating Rooms, being on the same floor, are entered imme diately through It. • . In hit Operating rooms, the most improvedscimbined side and sky 11411.9 give a facility for taking a finished Picture, in the least. possible time, that he thin n can not iait to make his establishment the resort of all persons of taste. Mr Wall's experience as an artist, is a sure guarantee to his patrons that none but good Pictures will be per: nutted to leave his premier The public, and the ladies especially, are invited to view his rooms; and examine specimens. nol4nw THE NOVELTY.—TNF NEW REVOL-z. VER weighs but SEVEN OUNCES, and is a most accurate and beautiful weapon. Remember they are bat half the size of Colt's. and arerquito as effective. They are equalled by tew and excelled by none And are cheaper than any Revolter in the market. - SOWN d TETLEY, 1.38 Wood street. LHI RSH.FELD & SOS; • . Fashionable Merchant Tailors, NO. 83 WOOD STREET, Have now on hand, the most elegant assortment of BEAVER OVERCOATINGS, BROADCLOTHS, PLAIN AND FANCY CASSEINiEREB, Cashmere and Silk Plush Aresfings, that has ever been brought to this market. which they will snake to order, in the best manner, at very reasonable prices. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR ba zbER. L. HIRSHIFELD A; SON, No. 83 Wood street- THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale of forty of the most eligible BUILDING LOTS in the Second Wara, Allegheny City. The prices ere Imited to the hard times, and time Nall be given to snit all purchasers. For particulars inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, Corner East Common and Water street, no g Alleitbeny (Sty FAIRBANK'S SCALES! FAIRBANWS HAZY, COAL, PLATFORM, and COUNTER SO ALES, Of every description, foile at FAIRBANK'S SCALE. WAREHOUSE. N 0.51 Fifth street! JUSTARRIVED- A splendid assortment of SOFT HATS AND CAPS,' - AT - E. DODD'S/ 119 WOOD STREET, c)nti door South of Fifth,) no 3 Prnssuacia. ,Q 2,500 - 7 A 'FA,RII OF 51 ACRES, It. R. Station. at7F s r l ee tu tom at ; t .a e ac ui re n s t in te c s tMt k itlo ° n, tath6 acre of which is in fruit a durable springs; 2 stables, etc. The timber is good; a valuable slone - quarrY) gOOd fences, and a stone foundation for a dwelling WU'S. Price 12,500. For sale by S. CUTHBERT dc SON, . Real Eatate Agents. Ol Market et.. JOHN 14 SHEPHARD- (Successor to Hartwell & Shepherd,} Druggist, Corner Wood and Sixth sts. A:complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICO - PS, PAINTS. OILS and DYES, constantly on hand. COUNTRY _HERM:IA-NTS, Will find it to their advantage to give uv to. ealL Mantle , Saeturer of the eelebrted sOTER. • ,--- AN A. 'WEAVER Will open s hstititrie zw ize-5 11l • assortment of FALL A."Iis.:TER ;;:-.:_- 3 , 11,t L I RY Together with a "large .orttnent of ' CHILDRENS' LOTHING and Patterns of all descriptions, at • . ',. NO, 21 ieFTH • STREET. Second Stog,,",iott's Shirt Store, on FRIDAY, Sent.M-bet" - Mf HT ESSENCE OF JAY Al CA GOGEIC for pale at - ;Al JOSEPH ABEL'S DRUG STORE, aug2s cot. Fifth Find Grant sta. NG.-50 barreh , for sale b H. H. .i.;' , c. - ;;S - d-i:LF . . --• . ...,:,....441.,