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Single subarriptions Two Doi tart. per year; In Clubs of five, Ono Dollar. tocAL' 7-- 41pAfR .- g. - - ,.l".!eq.9irtoure 'and . Air'vat of Passenger Trains. Fort 11R/ix and Chirrtgo IProm cOrtier a Liberty and Grant streets., Pittsburgh.) • Arrives. I . :xryeam Train 1150 A. M. 2:50 P. M. 'lrma. 1:45 P. 51 2:11.1 A. M. Street Station ' Allegheny, for Nov; " Brighton lunl Way Stations.) .• , Leav6s. Arrives. 9:40 A. nt. 8:15 A. ff. 4:40 P. ff. 2:10 P.M. J'enrity/rania Railroad. (Patin corner of Liberty and Grant streets) • Leaves. Arrives. -Express:Train .......... ..... 4:40 P. M. 1:40 P. M. Mal 5:50 A. M. • 1:15 A. M. ----------- 1150" • • 2:50 A. M.. 1145 A. M. Johnstown Atxtnirtmottation 34)5 P. M. 11:00 A. Nf. Tirst Turtle tlreeir I. ' -.:..11:20 A. 51. •6-.5n A. .M " " " 4:05 P. M. 1:10 P. Tl. Mika " 0:20' P. M. 6:101'. M. • ;Pittsburgh and annellsritle Ruilnyt. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) : :t • • Leaves. Arnves. Stall 'train. • • • 7:00 A. ISt. 8:15 P. M Express .Traint. ILO P. ff. ' 8:45 A. Af = •••. Gloodand and Pittsburgh PutilroatL (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) • ' leaves. A rrivog. I , .•Krras Train O'y I'. M. Glll P. tit. A. 51. 5.50 A. M. ,Att.iburgh., (..bluntLns teal (7171.111,11inii (Prom liberty and Grant Htr.Nrts.) Leaves Pah, Color:grits. Arr in Pin. Fast Line 12.15 A. ff. 8.00 A. M. 11.50',1. AI ExPresit Train-. 1.05 P. M. 1.20 A. M. 7.20 A. NI SBcond TrtuA .Decisions by Judge Grier In the Lawrence and Beaver County Bond Cases. -In the United States Circuit Court, on Thurs daY, Judge Grier delivered opinions in the cases of Wood and Adams against Lawrence" county, and Woodhilt against lleaVer county, suits on railroad coupons, tried. in that court in May last. It will be remembered that the verdict in the Law rence county case was a special one, leaving resertti.points' for tho decision of the Court. The Court decided that according to the von- Aitions of thespecial verdict, the plaintiff wits tfet tO judgment in the SUM of $1,115 ti hrid ti 'Ordered. The paragraph in the verdict on which this decision is based was as fol lows : • ' • • “The jury find that the bonds were disposed of j.v.,the railt.oad company at twenty-five per sent. less than their par value. And if the Court shall decide that the Commissioners of the QuUnty of.Liivirence had authority, under the Act of Assembly of the 9th of July, 1553, and thin recommendation of the grand jury as given in evidence, that the plaintiff had a right tv receive.the whole amount .of the cou- Plus diclared inn, notwithstanding the fact that the bOnds were sold at less than their par val ue, then they ;LSEI,SS the amount of the Salad, with interest; at the'SLITII of sl,9:Affit” In the case of Nlalwell Woodhill against Beaver icounty, the. Court affirmed the verdict of the jury, which was for the plaintiffs in the suns pf;sl;49B '2O, with interest, the face of the Coutmits declared an. The points in this case were substantially the same as in the Lawrence county case. • - Both' cases will probably be carried to the Supreme Court. -SUPREME :too RT.—Before ChielJustice Low rie and. Judges WOodward, Thompson, Stron and Read. NOV ENIIIER 17th. IS5tl. Bell vs. Bell's Executor's; 152, 1857. Greet - Per Curium. Overseers of Shenango township v 6. Over seers: of- Wayne ,township; 46, 1859. Law renCe. Order affirmed at cost of Overseers of Shenango township. Opinion by Lowrie, C. J. ,fulinston Moore's appeal, and T. Blair '. Moores appeal; 62 and 6;i, 1850. Cambria. 'Appeal dismissed at costs of the appellants. Opinion by Lowrie, O.„J. SMinnian's appeal ; 450, 18.5. J. Cambria. DiSIIIiSSIXI at costs of appellants. Opinion by towrie,.C. J. lleYer's appeal ; 151, 1859. Cambria. Do cree_of distribution reversed, and case referred hack to the same auditor with directions, &c. Mini Minn vs. fioig ; 4:1,'1M59. Crawford. Writ of error quashed Opinion by Low rie. C. ' Williams vs. the Commonwealth ; 155, 1859. Mercer.' Sentence reversed for all the term ~1 imprisonment beyond one year. and :arise, for, the residue.. Opinion by Lowrie, C. J. COWari — vs. Tounkin ; 164, 1859. Cambria. Affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, .1. Alellon's appeal ; 197, 1859. Greene. Decree affirmed; Opinion by Woodward, J. Linn's executors vs. Linn's administrators : ' FaYettii';'l6s; 1859. - Affirmed. Opinion by Woodward, J. Drum's executors vs. Kelly ; 44, 1850. In diana. Affirmed.- ()pinion by Woodward, .1. Stoekley vs. Thompson; 79, 1859. Greene, Affirmed.. Opinion by Thompson, J. D altiinore 4 Ohio Railr'oad Company vs. Doge; 110, 1859. Greene. Affirmed. Opin ion-by Tbcapsot4 J. , Allen vs. Markle; 1'25,'1859- Washington. Affirmed. Opinion by Strong, J. MeCistken vs. Eklen ; 72, 1859. Greene. Affirmed. Opinion by Strong, J. Russell's appeal ; 195, 1859. Fayette. Af firmed. Opinion by Strong, J. ``. Croil vs. Sedgewick ; 177, 1859. Greene. ReVerfied and venire de novo awarded. Opinion by StrOng, J. Riihibson,• Minis & Miller vs. Dilworth & Bidwell ; 99, 1859. I). C. Arcued by Burg win for ' plaintiff in error, and by, W. M. 'Graham vs. Graham's executors; 10;i, 1859. D. C.:-Argied: by 'Watson for plaintiff in er ror, and by Roberts contra.. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT Judges lirien and .INVCandle.s. ti OVENS utat lith, 185‘t -Judge Grier delivered opinions in the fok. loWmg *es: I.Aingston, Copeland 45:, CO. vs. Walling ford Sc Co. The Court atiirmed the verdict, and - appointed Mr. Sproul a Commissioner to fix the amount of damages sustained by the plaintiffs. Calvin Mama. vs„ the setae. ' verdict in thliTiiie - wlialiO sustained, and as in the other case, Mr..Sproad was, appointed Commissioner to ascertain the damages , which plaintiff had sustained. Bedelion and wife vs. McGowan. Bill in equity to recover a tract of land in Westmore land county: Decided in favor of defendant. The case of Farewell S; M'Laren vs. Body Patterson, Bheritf, which has Veen on - trial all week, , occupied the remainder of the day. It will go to the jury this morning. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. - Buforo Judges - IW4Jlure, 11Laynard, Parke,and Adams. Nuvzthisa. 17th, 1859. -The forgery.ease against'Langden and Dilr hue was to have been taken up to-day, but t 1 - latter - . not having arrived, the ease was postponed until the December term, and Court adjourned until Saturday morning. ' 'IMPOBTOR--LOOK OUT You llnit.—An elderly and rather seedy mididilapidated indi vidual is going the rounds:of the-city, repro iredtlngliMself lie an ageat of the Mayor to subscriptions for the purpose of 'purcha sing coal for thp pity poor. The 'field Of his Nabors yesterday yeas Wylie 4.1.44, and ho has succeeded in getting some money. A Qerman Minister, to whom he applied, promised to pay hisasutiseriptten to the Mayor; and calling yes terday at the oflice for that purpose the impo sition was discovered. The police are on the loolp : eut-for the fellow,..and he would do-Well to cease his precarious "calling," or arrest and punishment will soon overtake him. - Mean time the public should be on their guard against THE Oth..-FEVElt.—The oil excitement in Verjet,go 'county continues, and compan"psare giArg day 4 being formea frit— the purpOse'of "boring. A very rich. Spring has been dis covpivel,:.neitt .Franklin, and near Titusville lifteen-wellOmve been sunk. Oil is found , in great abundance, so that the spaculatimprin- ISPS to become to the ' biefeit - degree remunOr:: <<F~,~ THE COURTS. 7 1: - - I 0.4.. t --- Q7' .... .h.' - ' , H - I'-:',-Hs. ') ..- t - tf . o.b/iptllg , A Heroic Fireman The Johnstown Echo, referring to the late heroic act of conductor McCoy, in rescuing a child whose destruction seemed ineyitahle, re lates the following of Mr. Wike, a citizen of Wilmore, Cambria county : "Some years ago, in the palmy days of the Allegheny, Portage . Railroad, we,,get on the engine of a freight train at Wilmer° to ride to the head of plane No.l. On the way down, a short distance below the 'Half Way House, no tv Surnmerhill, n Small child was soon sit ting directly on the rail of the track on which we were running. We saw, the child, and the sight caused-the blood to tingle in our VeiDA. In an instant - the engineer whistled down brakes and reversed the engine, but the head- Way of the heavy train could not be suddenly checked, and wo were rushing fast towards the unconscious child. While we felt that the death of the child, was inevitable, the fireman cautiously descended the step of the engine, and springing off ran'with the fleetness of a deer. Never shall wo forget the awful sus pense of those few moments. With what breathless, terrible fear and solicitude did km watch the flight of the lircnian. He gained sufficiently on the engine to reach the child just as it was about to be crushed into s. shapeless mass. The scene was thrilling indeed. The lives of both _were in peril. As quick as lightning he seized the child, and the moment he did so the. birreper (fOr at that time there were no row-catchers) struck his shoulder and sent him whirling, but soon gaining his (spin •hr stood proudly erect with the child safe in his stalwart arms. At that moment with what joy and admiration did wu gaze on tho manly fgrni of brute \illlie, as ho staid fold ingl4; his nbliki heart tin; child which he had re,eued from a horrible death at tho poril of his own life." D. W. Briss, s9il.; of Chicago, has te:unied the Lintie, - ; of General W..atern Agent of the New, York and. Erie Railroad. Ilan is well jOiol.Yn in:this city, whera he formerly resided lie has of late been in the employ of the Pitts- burgh, Fort Wayne and Clni_ago Il.Mlrottil Company, and favorably known at f-N ers station on every Western railroad. If( MI Chi cago to the head waters of the 31 ppi, “ver, to the termini of all the railroads in town, Missouri and Wisconsin. le is popular i-very where as a railroad officer, and well calculated for the successful discharge of the duties of his new position, on his accession to which we con gratulate both him and the New York and Erie Railroad Company. STIOT BIC A BUIIGLAR.--On Saturday nbrlit at, about 11 o'clock, some villain entered the house of Henry Glesnor, situated on thll pike, at the head of North street, Whedirig, and after robbing him of fifty-five dollars, attempt ed to blow his victim's brains out by a shot from a pistol. The robber entered the house through a window, and in securing the money ,trouFed Mr, Glesner from his bed. Finding tnself thus oppo:ed, thn robber lirr.ll t pistol coaWnts taking rifest in the side of Mr. lesner'shriad,inflieting fiSevere wound, whieli is feared, muy result fatally. A 31 AMMOTTI CASTlNu.—Solito I,f tho hew; i eat castings made in the country are from time to time turned out at the Fort Pitt Works— the most extensive of the character in the tilted Stat,..:s. Their last effort is a housing bed plate for the Ninth ward copper works, thirty feet in length by seven and a half broad, and three inches thick. A dovetail rib on each edge of the plat• increases the thickness to . gC!N en inches. The entire length of 1110 pht! whom laid will be forty-fire feet, and it would have been CaSt in one piece but for the inconvenience of 'handling such a mass of metal. EATTtI rAL.-- The bill at the Pittsburgh Theatre for to-night consists of the "Mysters ries of Pittsburg h" with Mr. Howe as Juan COSTIII4 i0,11.11d .. Thl! Lost Ship and the Mau-cr- War's Man," or the Privateer. Miss Fanny Morelia Clan frIPTICeS al, engage ment at the - same establiAment next week. We alto learn that Mr. and Men. D. \V. Waller have been engaged and will khortly play an engagement hero, introdueimr, the now play of "Geraldine," which has created such a sen,:nti4 .0 in On East. A men intellectual entertainment may bi expected at Masonic Hall to-night. The Mir Tor of Italy is said by competAit judges to have -no equal, in the panoramic lino, in the States. As a work of art, it stands very high, :And in an historical point of view, cannot full to be of great interest_ We would mr-ortinzerul z - -yer3 scholar in our city to s , cr• it, as much may Ire learned by a visit to the Mirror. We bairn that to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. az-ram: , merit, will Ire muds for the 1 , 111.11 , ' .441001.4 at 3 j ver • low rate. ATAI.t ACVII.4.:NT AT JOIENSIVON% - .sidny 2t hi le i• 411. V a - vault untter Slrwtne•r's lur.•w,•ry loiinstown. wa, crushed U. J , •nth by th m2,. upon him of n mass of rock, a blast hav ng 'mon Aisellarged a few monmnb. io wan resident of Cambria City. and IVRY, wife and four children. Two other person nrrowly escaped the same fate. 'I'VE LIBEL SUITS aguinst tbn Dispatrii P,,st will tn 3 tried at (4reen4barg tn-dny. .lodges M•Clure and Maynard, Lrn-trict At tor- nev Collier and Col. Thom a s A. I{. wlev, Wen to that place on the early train this morning t a »ear a witnesses in the (IBC. MRS V WHAM', wife of lir. Willi a m V id s . roy ,of oast° wn. Bedford , - aunty, %vts thrown out of a bug;,•y, on Monday, and o ver an embankment,. fracturing her thigh bono, Shn hobbled half a mile to the residence of her bra , ther-in-law. The fracturd wa., reduced, and 'Mrs. T. is now doing well.. . THE, -Kustone" Lodge 1. 0. S. M. con, plain that a bogus institution has been started in this city, purporting to bu a branch Inigs. and say that it will not he roeogni:tod, aml that the initiators will be entitlod to none of the nriviloges of the under, as c o n vo:ynd by.an in itiation into tho former. —Befor DEATit FR,,st Ato . R.TivreATloN.-011 Tue M=IM . . . . . township, Westmoreland:county, died from the effects of a simple scratch upon the leg, receiv ed two weeks previous, the wound having caused mortification of the limb. Tim winter approaches, and everybody will need warm and comfortable clothing. This they can obtain Cheap, well and fashionably made, and of the best and most substantial ma terial, at the establishment of W. H. 316.1 e, & Co., corner of Federal street and the Dia mond, Allegheny City. Their "stock of fall and tvinter goods is Jarge and well selected. They employ the best of workmen and always please their customers: '1134 . give especial at tention to boys' clothing. Call and look at their goods. ITEINOITICIURADACII E,-11,0V. W. G. How ard, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, at Chieago, ho has been a great sufferer from nervous' heudtiehe but who has experienced entire relief from it, by the u, of WILSON'S I'l LLS, 'in n Ictfer da1,,1 June 18, 185 S During . the VIA twenty years I have :nod, of a great variety of medicines. preseritsel by Alloi and Ilornospathic physiciane, but all have failed; and had relinquished all hope of relief, until I Wll.B induced to resort to WILSON'S PILLS. They havii effectually relieved mu, in repented instances of bite, and 4. can cheerfully sewn lion sly recommend them to 151, who are similarly ailected." This sovereign remedy is sold by B. L. Feline:4,cl; G Go, Wholesale Drug gists, No. t3o,corner Wood and Fourth Ntroet,. Pittsburgh to whom orders for supplies should be addressed. Sold at retail by Druggists everywhere. MECHANICS ' INSTITUTE. —This institution; Um want of which has been so long felt by our Mt iLeus is war open under the superintendence of Messrs A. Jackman Johnson, in the Lafayette Building. En -trance, fia Wood street. It is designed for tho perpetual exhibition of the produtl Of Meellanies, Manufactu rers, Inventors, and Artisans; and es a place of resort 'for those seeking information relative to thiwe branches .of industry, ulther by examination of wimples Ur scientific publications. - TIMPO having articles to bring before the public wilt find it greatly to their advantage to ;leave samples. • • - air The public are resimetfutly invited to visit the institute. • • COULTER & MENTZER, 110118(1, Sign and Orpamontall'aiill find Grainere. Orders left at their iebi be b.ou,n' etieaded anglln duet, neer . Market,. Burk eme's Building, genueptly Arrival and Departure of the Malls. following aro the nrrivalti and ileitarturen of the lo and from the Pitti•iltiirgli Postolliee ' arranged to the late change of liy the Eastern and torrV reads: I=l First Nail. Boaton, Baltimore. N. l'., Phi!minipills. Wisthing ton, L. C., ilarrisburg, I ollidaysburg, 1 isiosts ter. Altoona 12:0) a. At. •:f,5 A. Y. Ino 31. All Way Mails from Pitts- I el rgII to Altoona Ser,hil Eastern Mai/. oston, Baltimore, Now or li. P h ila Washington, 11, C., llarrisliurg, Chinn. I nirsburg,Ciarlislo.lolins. town. I.:Lne.te.tt•r, Road. Jug WE-TITAN annsl, VU. P., PT. W. k. C. R. 14 First Mart Chiength Cincinnati 1.2:00 a. 0. 1:50 A. U. 2.:10 A. All V. ay - Mails from Pith, bnrgh U, Crostline and all mails diverg...e, from I'. 1.1. W.A C. k. 1t_...-. Western Mail. Clneagn, Co lumbus. Cairo. Erie. La• won, hnbmlar. Indlana p.diti. 1,11,0110, MeM ph,,, N3,l‘ville,.New Or eans. Sr. .11,11.11115. St. 1, 0 II kook, Napoleon Ihnlide., C4,1'1441141. Wheel. Sit'011114" . 1111r1 1255) 4.. M. Ka. A. U. 40.1 r Way' mail- via P. Hall- -IVay mail, from t.•r. Pa.. ill Ri•11 Air, I I .11LI10 A m M. A. V !I. Way mails Irorn l'ut,- t.urgh to Kntanning, al .:ill nwih Clarion, Elk and .1et1er50n.........1•2.1,0 A AI MAILS yl) C. AN). C. M Kee,port, Weml NOW PP, In. . .......I_-n A. M. 73.1 A M 41 :11l i• Si IK lit, VIA 1,1•0:021tIALlf., IaIVER (,16. , littli,VCrlloll. 0.1:12.4(m U. 1.:4,t1 Elizalreth, Mooozignhell. West Eir,,hef nJel Pike t:ee . I'2 00 A M. F 110 utlet. 511•ryer. Mea•lllll,• D•d l A.ur g :. W:vdtittgt.m. Vrtyneshtir g .12.1 ms sl 6:00 A lA. 2..1) C. DU NN, rosiltu,tAr. 311,31 A (4o all wa4 on \Vi•dnesday com mittal to jail by A blornan to tin, wor for the larceny of eighty-ono steno cutters' chisels, the property of John Lapham and Ge,,rgo Wikon. Tho cldsels were found in bag in Gunnly's possession. Tit r. Manchester Pamenger Railway is pro gressing rapidly. Axiom' street has born torn up as Car as the Diamond, and the rails are laid about Juanita distaneo. Th. , work wil he cvnducted with as much I••,lmtch ns possi bic. REv..J. J. MARK: , give. his first hx•turu o the season on Monday In lh.• h•ourth Pre.4hyturian Chureh subjee will h.• Ow Holy Land. It will h.• i n ,l• re gti n , Gr all •a•tio play attend. Ft' Rti AVE: DEI , TILOY ED.—The Or(l.,hlrnare of Mr Alexander Cavin, near Laughhreqewn, Wer:tniorriand county, svel de4rovod b lire a few lac•• ago Tile Itt, if, HY:LEA-El/ oN BAll..—Yvllng Coin tto.l on Wednesday, for an allcg.•d ntt.•rni.t• outrage on a I,;orman girl, Wn3 .•hnr,.•d on Lail. first I.lqlirt• of Itarl.er, nt th ,Acto,,ded re twxt of Iho cour,o will lit, dell v x 31oriday "1,,s G A I N, - Nlarg:tret's Lb ft, I . r ty li co .1. I j.s r. irghtitols. - with a gift at DaN .•, for $.2,.11) THE -PliyAiiplogy of ('‘.milwn I tf. with Gift nt for ono dol BREWER, MALTSTRK, AND 110 P DEALER HAVIN ti (1..01.111ENE1) 131tEAV IN 44 IP , •-•-qt.ott. I'lll. ofe, !grit:LT.-4 to fortit-t. rt 0130,11:1) 'II irtll.l, 00 11 , 1...2,1V NENNKI7 AND II A AII'AMVE; PORT - Elt AND 811.11VNADfir 141 Rh V on uf IA ; v,LLtnntann neereeetry ti:treeponeti . n.onseionfortriLle, we go, thin eertilienie to tites-r«. Dim, and Phillip, iiiieeti,,ot4 to Philhie. At Co, (or their pine of i t eutit t it Lt. ',loam the Setiond (t rd Ptihne Scheeln in the rite nn.i whirl. has met our approval, nod we would reviiminend thi•in to the Nat'l, to giro entgri SlPerm fferthrtg. (1,.• Partrtq. Murninnq jAngml tpt ~ , ,,N . lerr.rylpfirni4rf (Inn Ytrtri, r, - ; Wood und I/4 Fir At httelltirgh. timUSayio. nil , Iblitor from ,I 1 or lored spittn; nadir.. romponent parfv WWl{ ‘'egt.ta- =El= turn his friends and the public generally, that he ha just received another large steel: of Cents% ladies Munson and Children's Hoots and Shoes. Also, Rots Youth'.' and Children's Copper Tip Boots, all of whorl 'he is determined to sell at the very lowest prices. Guy Lite a eall and Yen will find bargains, at the Cheap Cs , Store of .10S. H. 130ItLAND, not 2 PITTSBURGH. EMS C7( . ..smg. Dcigirtur, =re E11:11MINZ:/11/!1 I=l - - - GEORGE W. SMITH, Pitt S Pil tsburgh =EMI ll= p Ivl , lltp , u to I :4141 triAnufw , • s••ry FINE FLA \ Al.l - : put Ilp for taunt]. it— rh, .113 a ,11 , 11.410.6111,4 ,- Prugo. but i l /6 , th , .111,1111). I,IIIIV ,1:1•i". \Ole re.intred. I hove atm. I 14.1.ant.N1 WHEELING BOTTLED ALES, lIKATINO n STY—VC—As a testimonial o xorkintuatka ovinm,, perfect :teflon of their +el "11111Ity. ,ICIOTIOnIy in Oed, nnit th 11,111,,g by , b•an , ft_ Mills, .tr.. John )Lir-11,01, Jr.. )1 T. 1 1 ,110, 4:. , 0rg Wilaun, L. Wllorx, I /Irv.•Ln.x. 111= DK, .1. lII , TEFTEIS BirrEtty, meet with it i 4 Ow tit-dip:try pn•purntunv otri th, publi,, while its plea taut eireet on the ,yst.- :e.tly popular with tlue,e *Ow use it. 1 . vtlettg•Cli reputation in wide-,pread, and the cam eat n•h 7 he prepares his tnediein6 it always 11 , 1 r1.11:0 , 10. Th. tidier. ant, must agreeable in Haver, nil as It I`oll4ll l / l uutlutig that utu impair the health, but t.l 'the coutrary, contribute,. tnt Its pronervalion, this reparation must price highly popular. It in a gentlitu, Ind truly valuable article for luny of the ahoy,. •I iseaseg .Itwerely tr 11.4 th:ti urn rvzolorh luny teatili. et For sale by I,ruggi,d, and dealers generally. HOSTETTRIt h SMITH, Manufacturers and PropnoLors, nol4 Nn art Watnr.andPl Front strue JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufin•turdri, and Wholesalo and Retail Dealer i❑ FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 424 Penn Street, above the Canal,: /lave on hand a largo assortment of Fancy and - Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own mann- Arturo, and warranted '4lllOl in winhly and style to any lroannfaelitred to the city, awl will sell at reasonable prices , Q ECI INI) ARRIVAL of Fall and Winter k Boots, Stun. and (rums, at J. 11. BORLAND'S 1.111 Market greet. The subscriber would beg leave to in . si Markel street, 2d door from T HIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, at HORNE'S TRIMMING STORt: JOSEPH HORNE, No. 77 Market street, is now in the Et' nod will Ise iiending home, doeimblo nud cheap Good,i overy day thin weak. noll A/I - A. WEAVER will open a handsome ITX. assortment of FALL AND WINTER. MILLIN-ERY, Together with a largo rvoiortnent of CHILL/RENS CLOTHING and l'utt.oru3 of all descriptions, at 1211EIMEMEME2 Secopa Story, above Elliott'n Shirt Store, ou FRIDA September tith. attar THE ATTENTION OF MEN)I O MODE NATE MEANS is callort o e firer for salo of forty of the most eligibto EM=l iu the Second Ward, Allegheny City. The prices are suited to the hard times, end tittle will be given to snit all purchasers.. For particulars inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, Corner East Common and Water street, Alieghen City tIk.UTTER.-4 . bb1i3.. packed Butter' tbreale b7 (WO] EMMY H. COLLINS. RIDAY MORNING, N THE LATEST NEWS ErY TELEGRAPH. From Washington NV ASH I NOTON CITY, November 17.—The Southern mail furnishes the Now Orleans Picayune of the 12th inst., from which the fol lowing items of news are obtained: The gale on the, gulf lasted ten days. Elpre Gresso says two conductas of specie, amounting to three millions of dollars, had left San Louis for the Rio Grande,: and they were feared to be in danger from the maraud ing parties. Robles has lost ground with the church party, who suspected him of the inters= Lion of playing false. • It was added in a postscript to a letter to the Picayune, from Vera Cruz, that Doblado had just entered Guanajuato with seven thous and men. It was officially announced this morning, that tobacco and corn are excluded from the list of free imports at the Canary Islands. Both articles are still subject to heavy duties. ASIIINOTON CITY, November 17.—A ru mor was circulated here today that Brown's `rescue was attempted, hut it fell still-born.— The Richmond Dispatch states that the Edward Matlitt, who was arrested at Lynchburg as a suspected participant in Brown's. foray, has been dismissed for want of evidence. The identifying parties have proceeded to Wythe ville for the purpose of examining another sus pected fugitive. Several suspected persons, mostly Northern peddlerA, have reeently'been arrested at Culpepper Court-house, and it ale pears to be the intention of the authorities to place in confinement all who cannot give a good ticomint of themselves. Attempted Rescue of Capt. Brown. RICHMOND, November 17.-- \ A dispatch was received this evening from Col. Davis et Charlestown, to (lov. Wise, requesting him to send immediately two companies of cavalry, and stating that five barna and out-bowel had been tired to-day, it was supposed by sympa thizers with Brown. } oNIr DISPATCH.] th.port.i have been received here to-day from ;IntrleAkiwn stating that an attempted re,eue f Brown wag lllpmted, and created great ex itement. The military are under artne, ready o march at a moment's warning. [TR IRD DISPATI'II. } ALEXANDRIA, NOxelliber 17—Evening.— At excitement exists in this city in (-Dose quence of a rumor which is in circulation that the res , eue of Brown Mut been, or is about to be attempted. Volunteers aro assembling at the arinory. Later from Pike's Peak LVA VEN Wotan, November 16.—T1? ex pre., from Donver city, on the 10th. arrived this ufterno.in with $14),000 treflqi re. The provisional government ha. gone into full operation, by the organization Of both branch., of the legislature. Steele, the th,v ernor elect, delivered his message. He argues the neeessity of the iiromint form of govern- 11,.nt until C!ortgrc.,34 %hall take io refer lice to the 'Territory. Tbn minrrs continue() to work in several In Ittitles. Slang• are prep3ring for wintnrdigg ngs. I). ltiehor, of the po , tnn Jeurnfd, arrived from the Pike'e Peak region and lilexico. Ile report., great etritetnent aghout New Ittextell on Mly;1111 fit ;5r rec,'ut miner' outragee. Fit - twin Peitkers, etiligravitg, PletLin river in • ,v r, rowned within et gliort Fugitive Slavo Case BARN, , T A V.I.F:, ti"veuthcr 17.--The rlitzo "1 the fugitive Flaw, `ohilubtx* IVtlf rv , t riled to-day The prr.5.,111.4 , 71 voinAtided I'l. tkfonco .•ntenilod that, the ay.) nn 4 11KrSit in the handy Captain Bao.n. which 11 , waa bound in ~moron law to keep qafoly and return. Aleut wenty-live Were esamined. The non 1.111.11 lilt iu ne eVilkitVe n depo,ition tal:Prt iu Flnri,ln Obj.,tion, t o O w were ,voile at every potrit and much toqinionv q uostion %N.ther the ,u - ,luent ratification of tlio net., of the defen dant: by the owner of the .letv., would hay. the 44.41 of nn original agency cya, ,lisruae4l and cleeikl , 4l against the defendant.. New York Election i lIA I , N ~s ollater 17.-Utliriul return roooi red up LO 7 “'elo,•1; ev.•nung ri...rut, :And U Lit,. for S.-crotnr v of State 1.270) majority \ R Dimmeritt and for Stati. ti,171/ majority. Nv ii ii min 1. sklnnor, I), r, and litten for majority, arid I) P. Porn-d, I gniolie. r , for Prison Inspector majority. ~~y ,,, .n I,I,PATeiI.I Iteturns aro favornblo to tho i4cotion cimplin. Republican, for Canal Commissioner Safety of the North Star New YoRK, Novertibiq' 17 ---fnformatiort has been received or the ii+ty of the steamer North Star. She went asltiire French Keys. on the Vali ult., where 'line remained seven days, and then got if without tisqistltneo, She proceeded on her voyage to Aspinwall on the 2.d instant. The 1111,,Vf , 111 61r1111161T1,f011t.10111,1 iu M. letter from Nassau, 11. , was received at Charles ton. S. C. George T. Burnham Arraigned for Adulterating Liquor. IsustoN, November 17.--George T. Burn ham, late liquor agent, was arraigned this morning before the Superior Court, on a eharge of adulterating the State liquor. He pleaded not guilty, and was held in ss,otal for trial. gone) to Canada. iios•ror, November is stated that Dr. D. (1. Howe has gone to Canada. His friends disclaim any connection on his part with tie late plot in Virginia. Death of Ex-Governor Gilmer A uousrA, Georgia, November 17.—Ex-Ciov ernor Glluier died at Lexington, this State, on Wednesday, after several months' illness. - .111 No Signe of the Steamer Yet November 17.—Thorn are no signs of the steamer atlifnx this evening. NOTICE. Clarion County, as. the malt, of the Nrtifion of the Real 1 4 1sfole of Mark Inthorax. late eif toaradity, deccalai. PHE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Margaret Williams, who intermarried with Cowan, Ellen Williams, Robert A. William■. Tate A. Williams, Charles A. Williams, Hannah Williams, Jane Williams, widow of John Williams, deceased, Mary Williams, who intermarried with James M. Freeman. Margaret. W'il• hams, Wilson Alec. Williams, Harriet Williams, the last three of whom are minors, Sarah Williams, intermarried with Hobert M'Cormick and died, leaving icHtle Esther Ann, Sarah. Milton and James ISECormick, the Wit thitl , minors. Elizabeth, Mary and George, children of William Williams, deceased. On motion of Sutton & Reid, ettorneye for petitioner, you are hereby commanded to appear before our Orphene Court, to ho held at Chinon. fur the county of Clarion, on the fleet lltioa,lay of December nem t, to accept Or re fnee the property of amid doceneed at tbe valtlatton: or dhow male° why It should not be sold: WitneHs ;he Hon. 4. S. M'011o:it, Piesident of our said Cciurt at 1 . ...ten0n, this 15th day of September, A. " 1659. JOAN ITAALK'I, 11011:3t1r Clerk 0. C. THE NEW FARE! "PENNY'S GROVE," meanly fittoil tip its IRON CITY Is now open for tho nerounnoentrou 02 Pio-Nies, Pleas • lire Parties, &C. ICE CREAM AND REFRESHMENTS. A Band of Music always in ationtlanco. A good covered platform for donning. jottlftnaw-tf THE LOYAL.HANNA HOUSE, LATROBE. PENN'A. THIS LARGE AND WELL VENTIL LATED HOUSE, pleasantly located within a fow yard of the l'enn'a. Railroad, is now open for the ro ception of summer visitors. A lino ten-pin alley bar recently been erected on the premises, and fine Rabin). afforded near by. All trainellop ha - e. Charges moderate. vllarrnwfarn cumt. W. frisecat. Proprietor: UPERLOR PARCHMENT, PAPER, Le asl Envelopes, an oteelent a &Z , Wooa ainmm. OVEMBER 18, 1859. COMMERCIAL. Stage of Water. ttaver—Six feet six inches water in the channel ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET The offerings are Frnaller than last %TOPIC of all kinds of ntock. Prices for Beef cattle are the same, as well as for Sheep and Hogs. /1. lut of gO head Of driven to Washington county for stock, by .1. N. New kirk. No. (Vire./ by Iti... Wm. Scud land 12...0. Sister MMI. NI - unlock 17... J. Rathbun 19... J. 19... J. C. PfoMar -21...L. Bricker 22....1. McCoy, 22...Chaa. Hine (b) Mot Tick)... 72 l'aat (I,y :11"4..rr14...k) 21 30... J. W. Taylor 'IC 15... J. Zink 15 21... Emile': & Swartz 11 Grier 20 25... F. W. Trop n• 2S 40... A. Campbell 44) 21...1.. Lain . ..... 21 4 15...1 11. I 12.. 1411 . 1t•rly. Jelirlllllo 20... Won 11)17.10W0.1. ...... at ..C. 19-11. A. Mernck .......... ....... 19 10....1. lleroh 19 21... EL l'alterlmu. 21. 4... M. litchi 4 Ymiuker 13 Mel;altan 16... E. Nal It; S. Walker 10... J. V 4,411 10 19. 111 .J. ...VV'. .......... 73 45...1ir011 , q• h (torn).— . .... L Traurniati. .4;r , ..•41:tua1t Conn. ..... .. n oll,nre 1 sOl lb:, left or: r nod rent Erst SHEEP H7l h..rd .11.2 , 1,d-137 howl :ma 174 head sent gust. 173. J. Valllear Wahrow.... 12... J Ve9/91.. 62... T. Entriken 58... J. M. 11 lon 79... W. 114,Itnes 12-. S. Randolph 121... 4. 1 00 . En] rtel{ EEL= ftereert.l arpreeely fur the Alit!, Morning 114( Parsurzali, N., intro; 17. 1514:4. VICTIM • N0414:14444, Salem 441 :00 TO, ..h for .44porfloo, }1.,:N;.. :17 for ottra, 444441 $.4.4,4', I=l Grain .IVitzvr- .100 $1.77: LTY.---21,0 hush .1. it AI 3:::11.1,1t .1., fr,,rn L.( 41' • 0 Bogs 1:ro t,.-td 1t... n.ekwhe•t Fionr from ~t rirt, V2.,rr0f,v42:. 11 1111 114.... 10110 , from at $1 , 44 . 4, fa ta,mi. Apples...:+alo+ 15 ht.!. Chec•r .104161 W at PI, Rye Pionr. Sr,' Bacon—Sale 1 ton :ilioublora al 77,;,'r. Sugar 11 111.44. N. tl. at nt t e. Ti lb. Illottsitge•..l.al,4 4.t bLla. N 0. at 41:4:444. gal rtfre e Rio at 12!.,:iia1•%.• c, Invto. 1, IL Soap 1.,•.•, 1r,,,00 it tb Cokndly•.. t..5e,fur..11.‘11.1 And r trip Whl•ky. Ited/ti,IM Nrw 1 flax. NT‘VOlllior 1; --VOMIT% TieliV . ): OlieN 4.000 hale, pro. , atalet bnt mliaal:ql. Maldfmg Pplsdd -111,.. Flom Ilea.); 17.atao Ltd W twat kli•Mpl + Na-h. %rho, $1,47,4116, Wer•m•ra $l,ll. Mthtaaa ea. , •1 , 11 , $1.1 , 4a.•1.17 Corn :4,11n,a1....a1ea IZtot , Ihra sl,ur.t. lott , ..Y.aaa;sl.ol heavy at Fls (or meat; maul,. tirm., It $19.5..l W 10,, Lard heavy al 10:4a10. 1 .ir. 11.1,m firm; ,atle. latzea 1 - 41 , 1,a1 ita , eml.•r au , l .ITITTII,II7 kitilVt . CV . at St 1.P•44tal 11..ga firm at 71 1 0. 011amm-t; Litoaa , lttta4Za';. a: l •s4altie alltaa ateadv nt 1 1fa111 1 .,,•c AN - hp , ky firm at Sugar firm: Mu•aa,calinG'ial,7',,, • t. Nov,tut,er 17.—Flour dull; malt—, to trade I,lr ,upertine, f.....:41 , 4:,74 for extra.. and f4d• eutr.. f4nnty and fah..y. Thu receipt oI Wlwat. ;ire kulall. and t. in demand: mid.. 1.U.1.1,01 1,.1.::.54 . *L:t0 for red and ello o we !kfaryt.ind, white at $1.4:, R.Y O want... l at 90(i1F11, for PetwAylrunia. and for Southern corn togood demand; =als o o a,hgo) t , hrtiel4 at :kg,..,,7:0e for new yellow. Om, are dull 14 4164420 for Soutll,rti fuel 4:34,444, for Pennxylvattut 97.2,1) ==l Gar wt. 11,. (.3t in fair dormant! at Corn firm at 4 tszl:w. Kohl In la•tter ro ,t ltyo uu i Who.l:y stoluty at .2194, some in ,ttlity for Prosonons: sales of Men.. l'orL at $l4, and of 14.-0. ••looli.lor, marl kldea at 7 3 ;i6V0,,ie. nog , . are of forltig More freely at 15.714 `1:04,1 at $20.52149.60; rot. Opts n,:.00 head. Exchall),, utp.ottlod at !4 ount. KENNEDY u. S. KENNEDY 'EARL STEAM MILL FI4WR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY N VITTHHUHGH AND ALLEGHENY SEE= No. 111 for. Wood and Filth Streets WILL SELL BLACK 112,0 CK DRESS COATS u,o to eell 11( ..SIO,M) for $ 6,26 Frock Dress Cloth, tine, uNo to cell ILL.. 14,00 for 10,00 First quality Cloth, •` " 16,00 for 12,00 Block cloth Pant, " 6,00 for 3.25 (ntipertlne)" " 6,00 for 4,00 Caq,ltnero milts outdo to order, " 22,00 for 18,00 Also, Satin. Plush, 8111: and Cloth liont.B, ,GENTS' FURNISIIINU 000118, • At very low prices. The above is the Cash Price, and by referring to this advertisement, the above prices sill i.e strictly adhered to. oettlajaLee GNTEEL BOA RDI N(.l.—Six gentlemen ran be accommodated with rooms and boarding, to a first-class boarding house. pleasantly located on Liberty street, two inumbis walk from the business por tion of the city. For further information apply to W. H. WHITNES, at the office of the Morning Post. &watt irELL' NG HOUSES for RENT.— p O1) ply 1 1 X none H. CUTHBERT & BON, GI Market el -1 86 DIARI ISGO. O. 4° .Htterent sinew and styles for &sta.:M.lW% . or by the dozen. J. B. WELDIN, noltt 63 Word street. near Fourth. MED A 1,1,10 N PENS—For sale by nolti J. R. NVELDIN ALMANACS FUR 1860—Published :c for sale by dozen or groio. -pole tiSGOUD':i READERS—b'or sale at Pu lisher's nol6 J. It. wra.DIN. HAIR DYES.—Cristadoro's, Batchelor's, iteumsetrm xnd liftrri,oll . B, for Kale by 3. JoHNeroN. nold Gooier of SmlibliAla and Foortti VLESII LOV ES.—t\ superior article foi I.` the bah, (kit: sale by S. JOHNSTON, cur. Smithfield and Fourth st.s. LATIIER BRITSILES—Suptzior London for sale by S. JOHNSTON, nol6 ear. Smithfield sod Fourth ids. 30 laces prime Cream ORION% barrela Button 10 fir]; 0 buts. Clover Seed; 100 Superfine. Extra and F izi an s U m ly l Fl Tti k co. our,. For Nilo by [tr02.31 v EFINED SUGARS.— 100 barrels fine Coffee Sugar D.Ft Povrelerol Sugar; U. 0 . 11 : ( R 4 ; ..t. rran ri us: Thl n p ela:d Eß S i u tre 13,A , N f u o lar r E e Rs a le le so bi ,a. no 9 HOEVELMI 4 MILLER. FOR RENT.—A dwelling house of eight room», with alarge lot of grounil, on Sixth ~treet, $12,00 per month. Apply to nob() S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Mirka et. 1111/TATOES.-150 bush. Red anti others, just received and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER. nob Corner Market and First streets. 70DOK KE'Ci"STYLE-"WOOLHOOD.4", —Opening this day and sold low to titll and country dealers. EATON, CREEk neat) XI =II sink UNION DROVE YARDS. John Allender, Proprid,. EEV &dd. MIME 2 (d 3 IA lb. 2 (tx; 3 . 4 1 Vg)3 hrwt. $2,70 14 100 ths . Ito. to 14 1 2.1.?: t. 20 4 '- head. 2 WO,: 111 '1',47. e, It. Iv .dt prr 2 t•J () Poo IL.. ,t 4 Siff!;l,tlo c iirtaa MEI $.4.70 la 100 CI), --••-•••-. PITT/48E8E11 MARKET/4 ,Lle, ?Ai from gturr, at $4.7t, New York Market. Philadelphia Market Cincinnati Market. =12111123 ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., WHEAT RYE ANL , CORN PUIZCHAHK E=39 Z. L. E.ISNER, Pisrellaneous. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE SAMUEL RIDDLE, Manufacturer and Wholesale Pealer in CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS BROOIII[S, &C., No. 21 Diamond, Plttnburgh. -14 A VINO NOW IN STORE A LARGE and carefully selected stock of everything in thin line, either tumult:Let/I,d by himself or purchased di rect from manufacturers, FOR CASH, is prepared to supply eustorners and the country trade with goods in his hue, CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET) The following comprise the leading items in his stock of Wooden and Willow Ware : tIICNS—Pino Shit. 8 sizes: Oak Slat, 4 nines; Cedar Ststf, 3 sizes: Oral Crank, Cedar, Oak or Pine, 3 size:: Cedar Barrel,4 size a; Spana'o Talent, 3,sizefc Thermom et or, 3 sizes—a large stock. BUCH El'—Common red, blue and green, fancy and varnished, tuff, quarter aniftny piuls; cedar brass,and iron hound,2 and a hoop, tviggius, cedar, brass and iron hound, *2 hoop; Horse thickets. heavy iron bale;Kitshen thicket,. iron hale; Oak Well Bucket., well Ironed; Flour Buckets, nested. TUtiB--Piented, 3 and 3 hoop; white pine and cedar, baud made, all adzes, nested or by the dozen. KF:ELElL'i—Pniutod and varnothod, 3 sizes, dozen or nest: cedar Keeler., bruss or irodybound. MEASURD-i—All sines, from bushel to quarter peek; pine or cedar. sealed or unsealed. PlNS—Plain nod head, in five gross bones; Smith's Patrint, in groin bunco, and Brass Spring, in ~.Tross hoses. WASH BOA RlB—Waterloo rained centre, Marietta Zinc, Double Wood, and ail oilier kinds. BROOMS. NVHISIB, BRUSH Ed, 8.e.„ in great variety. MEAL. lrUltti—llingliam Butter and Butter and Meal MI., 2 or::to nv,d, or sloglr. OOP. AND BUGGY MATS—Allicanto, enconand tira.ss Tokio :Um,. IT fi; ES—Spiee and Sugar Boxes. fire in plain and varrostiett I )AK STANDS—Assorted sizes, for apple-butler, kraut, pickles. meet'. or milk. I SI'ANDS—For Stores or Dwellings. 12 iltSKS—Assorted sizes and styles made to enter. tVOuIiEN WARE—Comprising Rolling Pins, PoMin Mashers, lulu., Print, and Ladles, Lemon Squeezers, Spoon and Beaters, Muddlers, Soap Cups. Shaving Boxes, Spigots, Bung Starts , Axe, Pick and Hatchet ki1t11111.43, Steak. Masts, hr. RAT AND MiJUSF. TRAPS. of all varieties. TAR CANS, MOP RANDLE'S, iron and wood heads, Clothes Pounders, MARK tiT BASKETS, in great variety of rice and style, fay the nest or dozen, of our own manufacture. at. Lies torn prices. CLOTH Es BASKETC-i -Round and oval, four in nest. HAMPERS—Square that and trunk lids. NURSERY CHAIM, of every style. • COACHES CltA ULES, of every style. TeA v ELI N 4 lt ASK ETS—Assorteil siECN :mil style, Berlin. Japanned. French, assorted. LA LilESe CAP " • RETlCULFS—linportea stud American St:AUU I. It Ati KRTH, in great variety. HANPERS, for Potatoes, Peaches, I:CHARIr PASKETS—WiIIow and Split 4e-Cily and et - Mary . dealer,are invited to call and ex pine our sp,elt and Flee, before put-elm...ling e lmrwhere, %re CA N:srr ILD IN THIS MAICHIET. 121111r.=/1 [SI=MWMIMI FA I MUNK'S HAY COAL, PLATFORM, and COUNTER SCALES, ry ,tectenption, for sole at FA I !CRANK'S SCALE WAREHOUSE. ootla N 0.51 Fifth btreet 132 500 --A FARM OF 5! ACRES, . at five Minutes walk from the H. R. 7 501111/1), nt Freedom:4o acres in eilltiration.one nn ..f nun: durahlo smmos ; 2 stable& g.,1,1; valttuble ,tonis-quarry, good feeee, un I a strlnc foundation for a dwelling hott,e. r„ r eile. by - ENCA I. BOOKS.--A large as..ortrnt,nt %%ark:: in vanott9 41 , Tutttnavnts of Itan.l. to ordcr .'stalogues forwarded ou apidies- KA V Ak. OD., No. 5:1 Wood street. w ~NE - ea..et chequot quarts Cliarupaguo %Vita, do d.: OA do do 30 1.....ket, P 0.4 lirid,...ieli',..lL4 do do 10 do do do pts do .lo 1.. .1. , tiouelle pt,..aud Pronet qtsdo do do do do do pt„... do do eases St. Julien Me.toe Claret do to do Ladit,4' Catawba do tr„li . , do ginger do t ion., and for 91114` by artiN MILLER .t. RICK ETSON. Pt 1 R E GL, Y 4 3 ERI N E. --An excellent.arti ele for eluded =kin and chapped had,t—a fro!h oupply Ilt,t rrr..ived by FLENIING, nnuer ofCloild and Market. .street OLIN N. SIIEI'LIARD- (StNle.,or to linrtAvell t Shephard,) Drugglid;Corner Wood and Math ■ta A: compleh , stock of DRUGS., 711EDICINFS, PAINTS tt I IS sod 11YES, constantly no hand. CUIINTItV MERCHANTS, Will find ato their n‘lvantage to giro n call Menu fart n rrr of the ee1e1414,1 SOPER CAPIL:L:I ocERI ES.— X_ft tmo lags prime Rio Cotlee: 2.5 pockets Java - Go Mids. N. O. Sugar; :t5 Cuba tat bbls. Crusted and Powdered Sugar; to - Syrup; Ito kegs English and American Sods. 176 boxes various brands Tobacco: '2OO half chests 1%11. Tea; lat Black Tea ; tiumam der and Imperial Tea: Anil a general eloek of Ciroceries. just received and for sale by WM. H SMITH it. CO., octl4 Second street r \W ENCEV ILLE PROPERTY.—For a Ureic Dwelling House, of seven roomsywith good por , h. cellar, bath room, good well and pump, sta ble, coadhouse, etc. The rooms are all wellpainted and pp,r te d, good kitchen range, fruit and shade trees, grape raw, ate., and a great variety of choice flowers, small fruits, ete.; paling fence. The lot is 150 feet on Covington street, by 100 feet on Washington street to Cherry alley. Priceid.Uoo. Terms eixsy. For saki by sole d. CUTE BFAtT & SON, 51 Market at. BILL P_IPER.- ISnrui Bill Papur, Bread Whit. Wag Long Blue noir, BANJO INSTRUCTORS.—PhiI. Rico's Method for the Banjo, with or without a master, containing popular Banjo Solos, Songs, le.. performed by Buckley' a, f`hristy's and other bands of Minstrels. Many of the pieces in this work are-now for the first lime given to the public. Pried $l,OO. Brigg's Banjo 8i) cents. For sale by I . OIIIN IL M ELLOR, nolB 81 Wood streets THE MANUFACTURERS OF SAW YER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, atter subjecting it to the soverest tests known to the trade, are fully persuaded that there is no Family Wash ing Soap in the United States, for so littlo money, having at once so many good qualities, (and so few discount-0 OF BEAUTI—In colors, firmness, surface and tex ture generally. ON PURITY—In freedom from rosin, turpentine, clay, fish oils, stale grease, and adulterations. OF QUA LITT—For washing clothes, of every descrip tion, coarse or tine; cotton, linen, woolen or .silk; dyed, printed or white: for vatinsu tar, grease, pitch, paint, oil, printers' ink, shoemakers' wax, etc., from clothes, furniture, and from the hands. Give it a fair trial for yourselves, and be convinced. Remember, the name is on each bar. Ask for a copy of the directions. It. C. 1.1. 11. SAWYER, jetl 47 Word street, Pittsburnh EE3EZEIBI ____ J ULU'S.— o dozen GUAM, West India, 2.,6 .. Asssrted Jellies. For sale by REYMER k ANDERSON, set) , No.3U Wood street. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF .1 AMA ICA INGER. for Anle at JOSEPH ABEL'S DRUG STORE, cor. Filth soul Grant sta. MEW SHAWLS, NEW C17:1113,5, new Press floods, and a full line of Domestic and Sta ple Dry Goods, always on baud. Please call and see. uals C., HANSON LOVE, 74, Market st. ESSENTIAL OlLS.—A — lYesli lot of pure Essential Oils. just ree/trod by / - .JOSEPH ABEL, tutol emit, FifU u dGamt streets. d r AlLA.N(i.F.S.—Thrett hatrels AvitHavana N,_./ just received and for sato t, BEYMER. & ANDER:X: I N, ae26 Mmonito St. Charles IlotAl. No. ;so 1,1, 0 , 3 "TA PER ifUND.R7gI.Isp, for OJ clean mixed Cotton Raga Wratteing,P.- s W 7. T....and 50 Cent. MailOnlttg Cmeil.)lE. clay. per at. . tif: camesupsr g io u r a q ut u y o altry t . a3 Fl y; refoßrrricli.), il tnzufactured from t t oct29 N 0.151 Wood WINTER GALINTLETs, GLOVES, WOOLEN HOISERt—A very extem , ive assort ment of the above articles, of the best and latest btylem, at wholesale and retail. EATON, CREE k MAGRUM, nole 17 Filth street. WALL DECORATIONS:- Viewi; in Paris—for sale 14 .. )9..P.31.1.E511ALL tr. Co., nolo ' "Woixl ‘treet. AOTTER —1 bblm. Yrdue.ThafliTclßutter. for solo by [564] HENRY IL MoLLINF3. SAMUEL RIDDLE., 21 DLunond Pitt,uurgh S. CUTIIFIEILT .( SUN, Noal EARL, A..!..nL , +, 55 Abirket st. for Fula by .1. R. WELDIN NUMBER 29. fflissfellantous. , H. CHILDS & 11.. • c;. , •IZ 1 'l' . 1 .. 0 L xf4 -=-,: CA I)KE via MCSiSF S ' ;',... .... I T, , ,:-.0 ? ~_ • rA .t 0, I b. A 0 al - ilm .. 7,.. ...,..Li.z.mttrazgv#o - : , A 04 , LILL. ir4.lF , il4 ,F.lll - y .. Iti .0 1, 4:: ilo C OlF:Tt 3t : _, w WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Stmet, PITTSBUR,GII, PA., TTAVE :MST RECEIVED TlrEtli EX " TENSIVEnnd Woll F. elected FALL and WINTEIZ BOOTS AND SHOES ! Or the LatAy.t:Ln.l most 1 7 3,1tionahle Styles. adapted to =MO They are now prepared te otter, at a small advance over CCHT, the targort and moot complete atitt . ortment. of Prime CUSTOII3IADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Ever brought to this city. We invite our friends and Merchants generally, to mill and examine our goods. 4hir Particular attention nill be given to selecting tuna PUTTING LIP ORDERS. I. CHILDS & soll3:3mdtsrdsta2dp WM. M. FABER Sr. CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON FOUNDERS, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, Nimr the Penn'a IL IL Passenger Depot, - PITTSBURRIL, PA, :terANuFACTURE ALL KINDS r . OF UL Steam Engines, ranging trcim three to one hun dred and fifty Mime l o wer. and suited for Grist Mills, ',lint Mills, Blast Emil:tees, Factories, Me., etc Give particular attention to the construction of En gines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights,. missy and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for shipment at short not ice,Engines arid Boilers of every description. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron separately, find Wrought Iron Shaftin , ' . Hangers and Pullies in every variety, and eontninethe manufacture of Woolen Ma-. choosy and Machine Cards. , Our prices are low, our machinery - manufactured of the best quality of materials., and warranted in. all eases - to give satisfaction. .11143 - Orders from all parts of the country solieited,and promptly'Ml( nollulaw BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING. WM. JOHNSTON, WOULD WE NOTICE that he haspur eh:ued the interest of his late partner, G. S. BATES, iu the ItOOFINGt BIJSINE, and is the sole Ilannfitct;tre and deader in the following throe dictinct kinds of Enotingi— Ist. Cum Elastic, Cement, Felt and Can— vas Rooting. 2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Roofing; 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof— ing. All warranted FIRE AND WATER PROOF. Roofmg Material (or :mit% wit printed innrucuons for using. Of flee at. BATF:4 d .1111LSSONS OLD STAND, 74 Smith field stre,t. N. 11.—Thio. Gum (2 , tnent is unequalled as a Paint for Metal P.Oofs, Lasting twice long, at least, as paint, and cheaper. , salCr.daw LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIT,T, SMELTING WOICE:S:, PARK, I,II I CURDY , & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF' SHEATHING, Braziers' thud Bolt copper, Pressed Copper Bols toms, liaised Still Bottom., Sprite r Solder, le., also im- Wporters and dealers: in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, ire, de Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse. No. 149 First, and laiSeeond streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper wit° as de i red pattern. mr29:l3idaw. SMITH, PARK & CO., NINTH WARD FOUNDRY PITTSBURGH, PA- Warehouse, No. 14a First and 1.2) Second street& Manufacturers of all sizes and descriptionsof Codoll, Retorts and Stills, Gas and Water Pipo, Sad Irons, I:Kwg. Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, l'Ullies.Bangersaltd Couplinqs. Also SOhlang and Machine Ca.tings of every descrip don made to order. Hating a romplcte machine shop attached to the Foundry, all necc.sary fitting will he carefully attend ed to. mi'Mlydaw MR. JOHN KipLK . WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, thatlie is prepared to give lessons on the Violin, dollar, Flute taint Cornet. For terms, ke., address' JOHN KELE, Pittsburg PENN MACEII.NE WORKS FOUNDRY; H. WIGIITMAN, • MANUFACTURER OF Steam Engiaum,:Shaftin.,-and:Pullies Boring Machines, Mortice Mad:flues, Orden; promptly attended L. , -akly ALLEGHENY; WM. 11. WILIT.NEII, NOTARY 17 331, I 0 - OFFICE at the Pittsburgh Pod,, Fifth street, near Wood. . 1113 Wall's Picture Gallery. WM. C. WALL has taken the 'third floor of Jones Now building, adjoining the life:• ellauies' Bank, four t h street. for an AAIBIitYI'ITRA.ND PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, and having fitted up the room inn style nusurpwsed, Invites Ins friends and the public to visit his esLsblishrtionL' reception Room, he has no hesitation in"eeyying, has not it, :Mlle nor anywhere, fur size, beauty of form tare and, appointments generally ; and his Operating Hoonts, being on the same tour, are entered imMe diately. through It. lu his Operatin„, ,, rooms, the most improved combined side and sky lights give a facility for taking -a finished Picture, in the least, possible time, that ho-thinka.tztak not fail to males his establishment the resort of all arsons of taste. - . Er M'all's experience as an artist, is a sure guarantee to his patrons that none but good Pictures wM be per mitted to leave his premises. - - The public, and the ladies especially, are invited to view his rooms, and - examine specimens. no14:1w E NOV ELT 1 E N E V' RR weighs but SEVEN OUNCES. and is a most accurate and beautiful weapon. Remember they arebut half the size of Colt's, and areijuite as effective. ; .They. are equalled by tow and-excelled by none,snd aye cheaper than any Revolver in the market - • ' RO TETLEY, -130 Wood street. II 1 ELFELD ,t; SON, Fashionable 3lerchant Tailors, iiaVO Oilhind, t h e 111014 elegant assortment of BEAVER. OVERCOATINUS, 13120.A.P!..:L0TH5, PLAIN AM) FANCY ea,limera and Silk Plush Vet,titigr., that has ever 'been brought to this market, whie4 they will make to orclor,. in the best manner, tit very pzasonable, prices. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STYLES lIIRSIFIVIELD 3; SON, • • ''Su. 43 Y)t' esseet, li eIEES4---150 boxes receivecl7by %„„/ oda aSNRY,II, COLLIN S.-- ' No. 133 Wood street. WILLIAM JOHNSON h Theatre Gear Wheels , etc: *AA No. S 3 WOOD STREET-.
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