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rm and Judges o — mi l3 ).„ O o f n o , re Chiefo7. Lirrasar Exammox.—The Caineron Literary Institute
Strongand Rend_
NOVF,3IIIIt, BOth, 1859: .
r -- Knowlton vs. Darragh, District Court, con- s o e r l A ce n t s io g ri ne o u r y pe gl2 rm th an eir e t e l:at exhibition at Masonie Hall
this everting.. The pro . MO contains an admirable
Thu first part opting with an
address by L. H. Fston. declamations by J. M.COok and
Justice Low.
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, rAES P. BARRi tinned. 7 W. Moon. tui original oration by F. IL Nicholls. and
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-?.. D:ITOR AND P ROI PLIETO.R. Sebenleys vs. rho Commonwealth, District wilt concludes al so s: i s t i h st a o di f dal°gue. The second and third parts
dialogues, declamations, essays. cu:.,
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Court ; argument continued by Hamilton for in which all the members participate. The perform
, .•Trint 9,— DatlY, Fire Dollars per year. strictly in id
&pees will no doubt ts 3
will
very Interesting character.
... ranee. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol. defendant in error, and closed by IVilliarns for 1 oung s Brass Band will be in attendance, to enliven
tars per year; in Clubs of fire, Due Dollar. plaintiff in error.
the entertainment with ITlllErie.
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Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail- I ----
~ , , -LOCAL AFFAIRS. road Company vs. Duxbury, District Court ; . GILLIS' Lrcruaa os vaz Worm Fainty.—A lecture has
not been delivered in this city for many seasons that
._______________________________ 2/07i pros.
has given snore tnte pleasure to an audience, than that
r .,
.. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Rowland vs.. Brown.. District Court ; 'non "deliTered by Mr. Giles on Tuesday evening. For all
Trains.
Pittsburgh, .tb.rt IVagne and cnicago Rai/road. pros.
persons of cultivated literary taste, Mr. Giles' lectures
possess great attractions. They are free from all rant,
Fowler vs. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne d. Chi- and are classed with the finished produetions of the
(From corner of Liberty end Grant streets, Pittsburgh.) ca..° Railroad Company, District Court ; ar- most G r . ..oll.shed essayists. At the request ors any friends,
. -
Leaves. Arrives, gued by linrgwin for plaintiffi in error. The !, es will, on Thursday ensuing, gyro one of his
: • Mail and.slapres Train 1:50 A. id. 3:50 P. M.
Express Train 145 P. 55. 2,10 A . m . Court declined hearing Hampton contra. be l s . t,lic i eturc ..
Charlotte
Br
and - the limnte Fami
ly," is subject full of pathos and interest. No lover of
(Prom Federal Street Station, Allegheny, for New Commonwealth cx. rel. Thomas vs. Com- "Jane Eyre" will fail to bear him.
._, . , Brighton and Way Stations.) missioners of Allegheny county ; motion by
Leaves.
9:40 A. at . 8:15 A. 31. TeXPERAXCE AfolrriNGl3.—Tlie Allegheny County Tern-
Arrites. Mr. Williams for respondents to. quash this natanea E annutiva c onnn a tea, a,
Willy be,
ac
by an
' • First Train
i ' Second Tnun 4:40 P. 11. 2ao p. B. writ of mandamus, and to vacate the judgment advertisement elsewhere, have arranged a series of
entered, for reasons given ; Illej. Court ad- temperanee meetings, , sOIIIIIINICIIig to-morrow evening,
• -..- • - Pennsytvania Railnxld.
• at Lafayette Hall, and contlhuing for a week every eve.
-- - . (From corner of Liberty and Grant streets.) journed at two r. at., to meet in Philadelphia i n n ,. n„ varal ~,v 4l o ni„ cr eajaa a tv and intelligence
Leales. Arrives, on tins first Monday of January I EGO. will dcliveradnweises, among thorn Peter Sinclair, the
• ' Ei7ess Train. 4:40 P. lil. L'4o P. M.
great SisoteMrefhr, mer, who will also exhibit Isis Celvt,ll-
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5:50 A. M. Ll 5 A. 31. e.
led I"&airams. illuatratiug the blessings of temperance
. Bast Line - 2:50 A. Of. 1:45 A. M. avatiOus A.FFIZAY IN PENS Tow:4Na 1P.,.7s and the evils of intemperance. '
:Johnstown Accommodation...-. 3:05 I'. AL 11:00 A. 31. A mulatto mast named John _McClintock .rte
„I'
First Turtle Creek . --ALM A. 31. 6:50 A. 31 , , __
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. Second . " '' • -.... 4:05 P. rd. 1:10 P. 31. lodged in jail on Tuesday night, by Esquire i
ATTSIII.IIOIII TlLlkTll2.—]firs F!lttripatlratit. the afar at
this establishment, is still diewiliggood audienees. As
Third " ~ _..... 6:20 p.- 1,5. Gap p, M . Snively,'of Penn towr.ship, to answer a charge
Lady Gay Spanker in rho ebrifiedy of London Assur.
fitteburqh and Cbajaciteritte Rai/road. of assault and battery with intent to kill on Once," last eening, she played well, and was i 11 5 ... well
, . (From 'Liberty and Grant streets.) Matthew A. Mitchell, a brother of Andrew supported byy the Cdmnpanf ; To-night the new drama
Leaves. Arnves.
_Mail 2rain.-...- - 7:00 A. M. 6,45 P. m Mitchell, engineer at the jail. A difficulty of - Plot ne , l FasNion." Wlt bliss Sturm{ as 314:tree de
p,oneoes.
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Express Train. 4:30 P. M. 8:45 A. $1 occurred at a serenade in Penn township, on
F tann r
i
onday evening, when Mitchell beat McClin- lakes n benefißo will be repeated,
t uen." Ta.rnotTow even cencludin witlithe •:enr-
ng 31 P-- , hnAnY .
rock badly. The fight was afterwards renewed,
when .-McClintock, having, as ia supposed,' FiTl i t ,' s ' ir t , t e ' e l i tl tl n is o l'fi ' U ' r i s a,l ial -' l i' orn '''l 4, el l. ,t,o e ' - i laf' el i'si t " t
armed himself...4 . n the meantime, drew a knife te o'clock.. 'A large qua - lusty% f de ' -ir . abl ' o ' g l .co ' it ' s are - to
and stabbed, Mitchell in the rigibt breast and 141 sold without reserve. Call and ree them.
thig,h:NThe physician' thought the lung had
~15rsn penetrated,. and yesterday Mitchell was
- bought t 4 4, be in a critical condition. McClin
tock. luis , a wife and children, and Mitchell is
,it
voungStied.
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-- The Allegheny County Bond C
George W. Dobbins
I. In the: Cire N tl4" Court
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vs. of the U. S. for the
the Commissioners of J
District of Pennsylva
- the Co. of Allegheny. nia.
This is an action brought to recover froze tIA
County of - Allegheny on a large amount of
coupons attached originally to tßonds is
sued by the county on the first day of July,„
A. D. 1853, on accoUmt of the Pittsburgh &
.Connellsville Railroad, and a sum amounting.
30. about $BOO on similar coupons issued on ae
count of subscription to the Pittsburgh &Steu
benville Railroad Co'. Tho action was tried at
the recent session of the Circuit Court before
their Honors Judges Grier and 3UCandless,
and was instituted by Charles Shaler, Esq., who ,
in the trial of the case was assisted by E.M.1 1
Stanton, E,sq., while Thomas Williams, Esq.,?l
with Ne.Slars. Hoard and Berton, the latter ' , k
the County- Solicitor, appeared for the defen-t, •
dents. The,plaintiff adduced the usual proofs!'
on the occasion: After - having first exhibitedz . • • . , ,
the acts of incorporation of the Companies,
shown the various supplements under . and 12,1- ' • ,
which the Commissioners were authorized f.j'ee" - ---
:make the subscriptions, they produced the I N qUES ßostwick y
bonds and the coupons on which they had 41..-
an inquest on the body of l
Glared, and gave evidence as to the authority Englishman about sixty
S
conferred upon the Clerk of the Commission-
on Roberts street,
ers to execute them, and having exhibited as appears from
these proofs to the jury, the plaintiff rested. I.ng fromr}
•
The defence, independent of an offer of evi-
in this
dence as to the abandonment of charter of the P.
Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Com
pany:in 1847, which was rejected by the Court
(principally on the ground of the sub
scription having been made in 1853,
and - other. matter which operated as
lin estoppel} consisted of the same legal oh
jections which had been raised before the Cir
cuit Court in the eases of Oelricks et. al. vs.
the City of Pittsburgh, and sundry cases
against the Commissioners of Lawrence, Butler
and Washington counties, tried at a preceding
term,, and which had in those cases been over
ruled by the Court, and the rulings already
had, being denied by Judge Grier as conclusive
of this ca.se. The Judge charged the Jury,
that, notwithstanding the various points, some
twenty in number, tvhich had been raised by
the defendants, that the plaintiff's were entitled
'to recover. Exceptions having been taken to
the ruling.of the Court, the Jury, under the
charge, found a general verdict in favor or the
plaintiffs for $7,525 50,' being the amount
clainied, with interest on the coupons from the
time they fell due to the time of this rendition
of-the
,verdict. The defendants took excep
tion to the charge and suggested their inten
tion to remove the ease to the Supreme Court
of the United States in time to have it argued
at its gext term.
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ST. ANDEEIV'S DAr.-.-Yesterday, the 00th of
November, being St. Andrew's day, was celebra
ted by service in the Episcopalian churchesin the
city. SL Andrew is the patron saint of aiot
land, and the anniversary of his birth has been
familiarly known in this country as " pan cake
day" and celebrated by the Scotch, though no
particular observance of the day is followed in,
the mother country. St. Andrew was one of
the Apostles, supposed to have been martyred
in the year fip, in Greece, upon a cross in the
ferrnof the letter X, which is still recognized
ar:St- AnclreW's cross, A supposed relic of this
cross, carried to Brti t sels, caused its figure to be
adopted as a badge for the Knights of the Gulden
Fleece. Some relics of the Apostle himself are
said to'have been carried by a Greek devotee,
named St. Regulus, to Scotland, where they
were deposited in a church built atm place
which subsequently became distinguished by
the name of St. Andrew's", which place became
the seat of the Scottish primacy ; and from this
, carre, - problibly, it was that St. Andreiv was in
tithe considered as the patron saint of Scotland.
ere is &legend connected with this day, to
t . e effect that maidens, on the eve of it, sought
to learn what sort of husbands they were to
have, by praying - in these terms :—" Oh' St.
Andrew, cause that I obtain a good, pious hus
band; to-night show me the fig:ire of the man
who will take me to wife." It is difficult to
say if the compassionate bowels of the saint
were ever moved so far as to grant the maidens
importunate wishes. Societies bearing the name
of St. Andrew in America, are associations of
Seotchmen, or tho_d of Scottish descent, for a
benevolent purpose—that of assisting or giving
pecuniary relief to such of.their brethren as t . be,
society may deem proper objects of it. ..
p• r. o --, The
arris.utg ''i'e/eY7a;;/isof Monday announces
the death of this gentleman, long known
throughout.th . e state as a successful contrac
tor, as follows :
This morning, between one and two o'clock,
Mr. John 0. Rockafellow, n gentleman well
known. in this community,. while laboring un
der an attack of mania-a-potu, jumped through
his chamber window on the third story of the
State Capitol Hotel, and fallitiVoti the brick
pavement below, was alniost instantly killed.
goveral persons in the house hearing cries of
'. , niurdbr l" "murder?"-issuing frohi his chum
lier,'rushed Loth door,. but arrived too late to
preVent the rata'? "Scene persons living in
the vicinity also heard the cry of murder, and
cashed to the spot, where they found the de
posed lying insensible on the pavement. Ile
has pickerup . Mid Carried illttl‘the 'bar room,
11.0 in a few minutes breathed hiS lea. This
zaofrd - ng Coroner Barr summoned a jury, who
herd an inquest on the body, and rendered a
verdict in accordance -with the evidence eli
cited. Mr—Rockafellow.was a gentleman of
considerable wealth, and of fine social qualities.
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Did.TH OF COL. JA.SIES COULTER.,--The
geln,vasburgh ..clentc,-rof notices the ,death of
Col. James Coulter, of4l,atiobe, and says:
•'Col. Coulter was well known throughout
this county, and has many very warm friends.
When the war with Mexico broke out he gal
lantly volunteered his services and left with
the Westinoreland Guards for the seat.of war.
Throughout 'the whole of that war he served
witt4 his company of which he was elected son
dud lieuti34nt;"aini pat:Ocularly distinguished
iinselfin several' engagements. After the
close of the war, returning home, he became a
volunteer candidate for. sheriff of this county,
but' was defeated. Twice afterwards he was
pkosen by his party as a candidate for that
opice,'but he Will? not - successful; Subsequently
ise'retrilived.to - t'aiisitri,'WhereVe has held seve
ral otllee.s of honor and profit. There he wa.s
attacked by a lung fever, and a could° of
months ago he returned to this county ; Gradu
ally growing worse, he expired on Monday
last - at about three o'clock, F. ?a."
THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company have
made a contract far lighting their cars with
gas, which is to be carried into effect forth
-
with. The plan has been successfully tried on
Eastern roads, and will be equally so on the
great-Pennsylvania route.
o Ittoaday,... a:catamount, -three feet long
and eight inches high, was killed at g.ittaning
Point, near Altoona.,
ijt rgb 1)(15'1
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. ,
IsquEsT.—Loitmer Rostivia. yesterday held
an inquest on the body of Frederick Porter, an
Englishman about sixty years of age, resident
on Roberts street, Seventh ward. Deceased,
as appears from the evidence, had been suffer
ing from rheumatism, and on Friday evening,
in the absence of his wife, took a dose of lauds•
num, unfortunately swallowing too touch. It
was soon afterward discovered that he had ta
ken an overdose, and Dr. Arthurs was called
in, who administered the usual remedies with
out effect, as the old man died during the night.
The jury found a verdict in accordance • with
these facts,
• Vl° Assaxi.r.—On Friday eve-ning a
young man named John Hkely , .Jr., residing
On Pennsylvania avenue, wits ass:died. accord
ing to an affidavit made by bis father, by ? ) ,Vlll.
Patch and James Brown, on Federal street. fn
the Third ward, struck: two or three times
over the head with a poker and brUtally
kicked while 'yin!! on the pavement. A num.
her of persons: saw the trametetion. and rushing
to the spot drove away the tt.iaitantA.
being very- seriously injur•-d, w 3.4 earrioi to
the residence of his father. The assailants
wore arrested yesterday and committed by the
Mnyiir to answer a charge or assault and bat
tery with intent to kill. _
STOLEN PWiI'ERTY IDENTIFIED. —.Sonia
days ago, a man named William Hoover
lodged in jail, on a charge of larceny, and on
searching his place of roidenco a large num.
ber of tooli:, suppc,Ard to have bean
were found. Henry Sehu Nunn appeared beforo
Alderman Parkinson, and identified a noinber
of the tools as his property, stolen from his
shop at night some time 1140. Henry Hult
man, one of his workmen, identified a
number of the tools. A commitment for
larceny was lodged against the prisoner.
TUOMAS C. Josn4, Miss Lizzie Dewitt or
Wayt. and J. F. liarrk late of the - .lloothen.
ian'were fined 62'; each, and in .!.•fault of
payment committed thirty days', yesterday.
for an Lasault and battery, on the previous'
evening, which has received abundant notice
from our toteinporarie , . .!. M. Green, anoth
er of the same party, was dizeharged, baring,
as it appeared, taken little part in the affair.
Mayor Weaver NVIO the committing magis
trate.
AT HIS Otb Talm,:s.—john Scott, alias
"Scotty," who was recently released from the
Penitentiary:where he was confined for larceny,
was yesterday arroshal and committed to jail
on two charges of larceny. Lien Trimble
charges him 'with r•tealing from his house on
Penn street, a coat and vest belonging to his
son, and William W. Staub, in the kin th ward,
with whom he boarded, attributes to kina s the
taking of ablaek cloth frock coat. He was ar
rested and committed ty the Mayor for trial.
TiIROW,,N FROM A HonsE.---On Sunday morn
ing last,'Adam Smith, aged about twenty-tivo
years, son of Jacob Smith, of Hempfield town
ship,, was thrown from a horse at the head of
Main street, causing "contusion of the brain,
and other severe injuries. He was taken to
Dr. Brown's residence and his wounds dressed.
Several hours elapsed before he was Collgelolol
of what had happened him. It is thought that
vu r
--Ureenstnirg Deni,crat.
HELD TO ANSWEIL—A further hearing be
fore the Mayor, yesterday, resulted in the
holding of ,john A. ritrain to bail, in the sum
of $5OO, to answer the charge of assault with
intent to ravish, on Mrs Cramer, and in $3OO,
to answer the charge of assault with intent to
kill, on Mr. Dabney. Ho denies both charges
and says he can prove en alibi' in the former.
ON A PUOE'E^S.--Thomas Nelson was yester
day committed to jail for costs. the grand
jury, at its last session, hawing ignored a bill
for adultery against Francis Nelson, in which
he was prosecutor. Failing to pay the costs,
he was committed.
SF.tiTENCED.—James -Thompson, convicted
of arson; ut the pfesent term orthelYestmore.
fend county . court, in setting lire to a school
house in Allegheny. township, was sentencid
to one year's imprisonment in the, Peniten
tiary.
PATENTS ISSLTED.—PfttetItS were lately
sued to Jared Beach, of Freeport, Armstrong
county, for improved saw set, and John F.
Start, of Qreensburg, for composition for prO
tecting and ornamenting the surface of igood.
AN OLD LADY named Baird, residitfg.'in.
Blair county, while lighting her pipe arthe
lire, one day last week, was seized with yen:
tigo, and, falling forward, was so badly burned
as to cause her death in a few hours.
Hos. Houma" Mc KNIGHT, Congressman
elect for the Butler and Allegheny district,
left for Washington City yesterday, with his
ftunily, who will remain there during the-ses
sion. - •
PATarcir-lkfAnna; a.miner at Lloyd's . coal
hank, altar county, was instantly killed on
Monday by falling MT a platforni at the mouth
pf the mine bank:.
THE hardware stores of the city, will; ac
cording to custom, on and after this evening,
until the Ist of March, be closed at six o'clock.
Tii District Court met yesterday, but after
a short session adjourned until Monday, when
jury cases will he taken- up.
THE United States Circuit Court meets to
day, when the equity list will be taken up.
. .
8L6011400D.--W0 haro'received from Messrs. Hunt
publishe . rs' agents in this city, Blackwooa'a Ed
intrghWoe for November . it is, as usual, full of
oh oarei '
HEATING B STEAM.—AB n teitintontill of
the workmanlike manlier, perfect 4w.th.n of their ...if
regulating Inneleue,, vttfety, eeorieety ol feel, and lie
little attontwin twees,..ary to keep eneli room comfortable,
we giro thin c,rtitleate to Xte,,,r. Itavim and Phillip-,
1t0e,,,c,0r, to ploilip A it Ca, for their plan of heating
by Attazu the Itlel‘watf Want Pliblie , 01 ,n the toy
Attrawirgth and which Ira, met our approval, and we
would ret`olll2ll,Gri t..) the pahlie J. give entire ,
I 31,11.41tC11 CID of hosting by mein.
It. Mill e r, Jr, Juhu Mar,liAlh Jr, M. Tintlle„ beerge
ilVilr.ou„ John Wilvon. L. Wife nn , Directr,n,
1.).1V13 i 1'1111.1.11':4,
Se am Llgat::,7, Gal FUthi9. n_qd It.
. fkate., in *lvry aag-nprlim (;ri• ru, uel • t /Napii. •
N... Wood sod 113 Firm litroet,
NIECHAN'ILCS' ilinlITITTZ.—TitiA Institution,
- no want n( which h.aa 644+n *o lung te.ft try our c:SIL , II4
nut opon, under the totperiondidonoo of :tie. r..
!...cknran Johnnon. in go. LarAyetto
, _An Oft, t+.l Wi...4.lntrott. It to tit...l . :gat,' for the pot pt . : an..l
r xttitotton tn. , produrta 2+S:An,a;
/ncontora, and Aruttan,; and a, a r•-•• , .st
•or ttm.e '" o, inzt :nfornlsto,a re:4n rot:, thr,ro
nuu.try, ettllor by ciwn:t..!.l.:3 ‘.4 ,
Notentitic
tAir• .1110,54,1 8.3-11,ir.
ter
before tl,e pua;llnn.l It greatly to their adralltogo
titit . The putd:c am re,4otrully intitol- tnt: tn.
ituntutek.
COELTER & MENTZER, I.fotbe, Si n hh.l
Ontarrtenta./ I.4:Entr..r. and 4 .:twur:r., rt E;, ,r
shut. on Fourth trot now Xtur-Yrl, 11-tt!.1.1.E.
tan promptly att•cimi Whn
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
EIRKLY 1111-IVIEIN.
Clrefully tua Gdrretterl 1,..y fair own
anlimercial
rirtaatkaa, N. , 4 - 1111..rr
or.r last 1 - .0 , ,
1111.1 vtif, jmt..tmera raLl Ul,ll Diatri) ;A:t;' , 4,17
TIV.k 01511ag. la a {;'slitth,s, t,so
rr, /I2t OW a.-k
f.`..1.j.7 ,
143.131;
tstoti Dt to, "h
Les, Lt., A 1 1,(11',: A La]
~.a• tut work 41:4 ttrn.•A 44 . 1 rottirct..4
.11,4 . t , .10 • :/*L.I
...ilurir-a1..1 , -1.11 1.14, •.r,L,11,0-t
1,41* at •,,,,:f,121,p wig,: • ! , !..t,.1
t,at , volt ts• aftll4.l
mot.
1 - 11,tir I tri.eorJO Via lLig , 9 11. k ut, 61
I •
r,g•ura-4 ArICT.I.II ft , dtrt 1“ , , I.:0 •
f.•,li~mGof mr :;;Le•.:
brnu•l, 11:1;.• ,Tll, Z...
Its 4 12,
1. , 1TZ .4121 .Ivs,
maxkiet to ii:trt, ant the :ikt:•snrc;.• ;.r
t,.•K t
arl4a it int:4k
nrr ❑ot Itono vaj,r
3 the Eanteru
Irgurro.
Crisc if ma.:• tip
the'llthrz,l ,Li , ener4t , or 0, ...,,Itc o% ofte rit:f
ha Lhe aeci: ( . 4 , 111:g aii:l for 11,,
the meek prrxie,u.
A torrit
1,4111, and
ly ./(11,1. ..... ,
ittitor 114.1.4.10 i
arid Tl , ,tlry .....
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I.lAnultr4.
C,rtulation
141. , to other LiAti ......
1....... . . t?:, 1,Y,10.i41
Tbri• Itkru LIJg r 1,411,;
In f.oln. and 11:1.,179
nAnnunt t ine, 6y other ....
1:“:1:113, in Nr41,1 atVi Cite-cll9 (dottier Rank,
,te 4!.
:•invi...it• K I't% 4.,1
Ini.ri•roe tnt.irct.thnini.
I ticronnit to ranotint due to ottirr Itankis
wereilNe I u 1.1.= I
The htrolea , t4, , 141,4 snow r att iinereitAn in Ai./nts of
1?-444 0 - 2 and /1 net iticrrwir m Liiidntinnii oI 11..".:i7 trt
nt3lollg the Itilferenre sii.:nin , t the, Itanka tin. a rrk
$7,513 n't
isiy,*,
A le...l•;timburgh matturneture.l .•ttlliallll, la fair
, nand, ttittt Meade shipment" 1,, all puma of the coutt
v. The rstabhah.:4 fate, at pre«ero. are
.
half lAA,
:tinnett $4.00
taint 'B 4,0 u
Creani.... tit;-44
XX 3,00
Porter • 0. Ott
Apples—Trio demand is good, %nth a reasonalle
supply. Sales in lute at $2,2:4'2,&U pr; hirpal . , for
.
AmLtes...We note but 17itt? - • til.',4ltOrt. Nat, late
at .44.f.ric and }'earls at ; Ash at tk,t,
at 3c; Nitrate uf Hotta AL C{ghlic . ; and floncourraltd..).l7o
101, 4 11,4.10 Lb.
tiaColl...Wo obserVe no champ,. Hale, in lobs of
shoulders at 7%.&b0.; irides at loc4 and haute at 10,44'0)
1034 c.; sugar cured d0.12%(0111 , ,t•V,
Beans-1110 demand Is mmall,with rm occaalonal male
of small whito at sl,uo per hurdlel for pnrno small
Butter... Continues nearer, and clue,cii roll in Ilils.
brings 15018 c. it lb. • • •
Brooms—Are scarce and high. The talcs are £2.i304.1
1.50 per dozen "j'or coihmon anti $2,71c0,2.'; Mr good an:
-a t ' •
nt'''.
Buckwheat Flour... Tho supply is Leder with a
,lightdocline. One heavy lot was sold during the week
et $1,70 'ploo lbs. in 00 lb. sackS but the current rates
are $1,87@1.90 7e 190 tte... from first hands, and $2,1:14
2,21 from store.
Buckets and Tube... The Bearer manufacturers,
prices are as follows :—Buckets, plain inside, si Van,
$1,45; painted inside, $1,00; 3. hOqpst 5 1 ; 7 5; - Tuba, tr.' 1'
3 liontis, 10 d own, 7,70; Nu, 1, 2 hoops, $11,75; No. 2,
KW: No. Ili t 5,00; NO. 4, $4,75; Np. bi sl,taji lieeleril
No. 2, $2,75; Halt 'Wallets, healed, $4,70.
Cordage-.
Manilla Rope, c01L.,11 111 lb Manilla Rope, eut...1.2 Sp tb
Tarred " " ...It la lb Hem? . " —II to lb
Hemp " " -.11 is lb Tarred " a ...13 111 lb
Packing Tarn, fine..ll ro lb Packing Yarn, com.lo 1,4 lb
I.Bel Unita—Manilla, 81, i
50, $2,2043,00 Ta dozen; Hemp,
$1.37, $2.002,70 1.1 dozen ; Hemp coil, 11e. ? lb.
'
Plough Lines—Manilla Sic.? dozen • Hemp 70c. a l doz.
Clittoo {brit:we—Cotton Rope !.., anti s )pejt. - ral.s, akt; 'do.
below ~.„,,, V.c.; Bed Coyii - e(43, ..0476 1# down : Plough Plough Lines sl,2s;Bitsh Co ,60.
$6,60.
Candles— , l' e following are now the current rates
of city manufacturer: Moulds 13c. "t lb.; Dm 123.4 c
4hir 1801bc VI lb. -
.." Cheese... The supply is fair rind we now quote good
11r,„.11. at bigitic *lb.
Carat Meal...Wa quote from first hands at bile per
bushel, and at 94198 from store, and in lib's at 83,7 t,
@4.00.
Crackere...liavc rticeptly dootined, and we now
quote as. fellows by the bbl. Water Crackers. no la lb.
Butter 7c; Sugar he; Soda 7e ; Boston be; Pilot Bread, ft;
91 bbL
Cranberries ..Butfew of the new crop have as yet
reached market, and sides are made sl4 l * bbl.
Dried Beef... Bales of email lots at 13.01334 c.
lb. with a moderate inquiry
Dried Fruit—Peaches are seared, and old MITI
'wand $3,0003,50 Vi bushel. The new crop...dapples is
coming and we quote at $1,60®®60 bush. •
Egga...Are scarce-and high, and we quote packed in
bbls. at 16018 per doz.•from store. -'
Feed...Exhibit9 little change:Re note sales fralllr , c
hands of Bran and Shorts at M . 01
096 c. 0Q Iv Sbji
Studs at 95,1f65h Middli t vii.s,L3sol,4o; !lye offsl'at $l,
20. Oil Meal sells at - 114 ion.
Fentheri...We quote me Western at lbe. from
first Minds:49o6oc. from store.
Fire BrloY—Salea of Bolivar at V.150.3511gM.
Flah...Without change; we quote large No. 3 Mack
erel at SILO° in table, and $6.76 in half bbls. Lake White
$lO,OO per bbl, $ 5 , 0 0 for half bbls; Lake Trout 5t53,51.1, and
Herring at $4,75, Baltimore Herring. $7 1 % rtniaftir.4o.,
5,50; Alewives s 6 .4oCotlfish 40.5 1- Xe
Fleur..,The arrivals by river nave been large, but
the shipments East have heaviere heavy. The sales
during the week have been than last week, with
out noticealfie change in figures. From first hands the
transactions have been limited. and chiefly on priyaLg
terms. From Mere the rtding rates aro $5,00 5,10 for
Superfine, $ ria05,40 for extra, $3804)15,75 for extra fam-
By, and $6,0006,'M fancy brands.
, Grata.. the for
chan_g:e in the market, with limited
transactions. Bales of Rua Wer..ir at depot at $1,2501,26,
trona store at $1,2701,24 and Warn from depot at $ 1 , 23 0
1,811, acoorditig to quality. BALM is Wall at 75e. for
spring; and B.3QBZie. for fall. Rat quotes at biCntoe. from
first handy, and at 93(rtlitc. front store. Colin brings 55
q,,stle. at depot, turd toe. from store. pars have advanced
to 4-10t45m. front flrst Lnndv , and M. from store.
Grmerles...Are still held t high ligures. Now
0. Sugar in tilids. iv worth a hod old owl now, in
hhls, ti;i44oc ; Now 3folasaes liav teen sold at file., but the
ruling rates are 4isis4sc. IA gallon; old 43(444c ; Coffee
quotes at 12. 1 41 - l3e. (or Rto ; nn Rice at 5%4534c? lb. in
tierces.
Gas following aro quotations for the
wrought Iron tubing:
Per Foot. Per Foot
Inch (ran Pier_ 7 etc. 13.5 ineli Gas Pipe.. 32 eta.
.8 " .. to
u 0i,4 " " " y 0 .r
1; 34 "` " ' 4 3° ,0
1 1 , 4 ,
.226
Sbject to the Custontary discount.
is a good supply aCseales, bringing $l7
6"ri.20 it ton.
,readily to packers at 431',451•; 1 4'e. grows, as
in
VI e it reen Reef hides comtnand 7c ? lb.; Ime s
9g,o3oac ' and dry tint 103 C,c.
a
Iron anti qoutation_ of manufactured
sou are ion follow,,:--Common liar to flyie. It lb.
Nails are selling At $3,fa5&1,70 fur 10d. to 4d., according
to quality, terms are six months' credit, or 5 11
Cin/t diaconnt for cash. Sales light.
Lard....llse declined u tulle. Salem of tiny No.
M barrels At 1174(i:012c- and emottry at 11,.$111,: e .
Leatber...'t ne marl:et to stenvly, with no change in
our old quotation:,
Red Spanish Sole 14 to. =;24c.
Slaughter 2,14•74 c
Skirting 1.9,141kic.
........ . 24,421,e.
Upper 'p Boren..
Bridle $3&44-12
Lime.—Louieville sells regularly xtst.lS ? bbl.
Lumber, Scuione.l...The following are the quotations
of seasoned lumber. from the yard,. an the city - :
Common 1 Moll Board+, - fk low loot $lO opt
Clear " " 32 no
Mooring dressed = tel
'p 1000 - 3 to
Lath,
trait Hearing, dressed, I .44 . 14 , e lo fact_. :21
~ f;
LLumber, firers " —Then, to but halt, drone. Common ;
i north 15..510 for 1,000 loot and l'lciu• 1.0,00 ,• ' fanhor
9(3,100 ..111 , ic foot. and : - •litoolo, $2.26 4 32.,;4014 1,1r041, •
Mess Pork„.Tbero 1.4 IltLta doinc. :dot Ce quote at
$ 13 . 4 i21L,22. it, lot, nod 11:4.50,4,16m0 her 14,1. in the •onall
way.
41,1•Iilled w C. 2.. wJ Bur
:Sti(t shet.t 146.4 th.
4)11c L.Ard P. - J.. , , gularly nslqdl:6o ; N. 1:
1.:0...4,•,1 1» ~, e lltrig at
Anton* I from .;or.,t lu•r bro.!,
Pig lirr. A 4.1 11,..JrAA ,A•
I ”ns l 3 l : ll ohnn.g,i.
Potatoes... The Ili market .rrAmall, a- tigtm...
Ato low tor ..Miano;:: , o m
.12- , &:!A.A. and RA.I4 (roll) .q. 1.•. -lor
Powder._ w,. -hr. :kn.! tamit.4 At $4,241.
M A.Af. , t) faro MA.t.
.11.7 e fi-liu s
aktuAtA in rn,rk,:,
Halt. Mot, . s 4.10:114Ao.1. N , M2. -.c.v.. 0: No.l
at $l,OO }A LM., r:,.1 N. 1 Vstra ,11,:r,
Nand it nu._ Reg,:hir •
merits ..-ht4 ft ,m nr*l - 60tr,17.. At
rol !tor, 1 Ttm. a*140,.,x1
f,p,t $2,21.3. VIA.% nee
r,j,
*thee t Yarns. pr.crA lutrr- aziou
roloiArato; aro 11 , •w it, r..11.:ip!
F..slslo raturt.r.: VA Nisgsra pl r e.
10 lfl
.17.
No 11
N. «4
t.. 10. uN
ritze,r, 17 . 'Z4 (•:-5 ..•
5•..• 71 ,11,17.1.
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CA.!, " k ‘ 41 11 [l.
44.41, ~ 13
Cut,. Fot YAA-IL
Soaps .11. at,
Z. 4..
7.,11•• •• 'A
Ntr ,..., ap r.. 7
Talleur ‘, 4 , 4
t
'Whitel.,,ord. 1.11 taarce, „
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R. T. K ENNEDY_ ....... S. ENN El
PEARL - STEAM AMA.
ixf !AIR, CORN MEAL AND 110111111;1%
'An/ 1) ALI.EfiIIENY
TERms; -- E-wi. ON DELIVERY
Z. I,t EISNER
No. 114 Or. Wood and Fifth Streets,
an7:lydaw]
WILL SELL BLACK FROCK DRESS
COATS use m sell ut..... ......... 410,00 far $ tV2.5
Frock Dress Cloth, fine, 11:11., to sell at... 14,00 fbt 10,00
First Quality Cloth, " • " ' 10,00 for 12,00
Black Cloth IMnt'y, • " " b.. 00 %• 3,2 S
" Q,ootor
(..4ssitnero 61.1 i ( Ls 'U rt' r d tul"
e ln toorder, " :14,tXt for 1 4, 8,00 00
AlllO, Satin, Plush, clilk and Cloth Vest
GENTS' FURNNHING (.40(. 8
11./
At very low prices. The above is the Cash rice, and by
referring to thin advertisement, the above prices will bo
strictly adhered to. octllglalme
JOSEPH MIT=
......
JOSEPH KF t Y,tR SON, -
M a n u c a )NT.M 4Pd Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
FURNITURE AND CHAIRS,
No. 424 Perin Street, above the Canal,:
Have on hand a largo assortment of Fancy and P,lain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own mato.
hulturo, and warranted equal in quality and'etyle to any
manufactured in the city, and 'Will hell at reaconable
. .
micros.
is2Bll'
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IRA RD FIRE AND MARINE I NSU
RANccomPANy,or PstdAnnema,asures against
Fire Loases only. Agent's office, corner Third and
Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Capital and Surplus over
$3OO 000.
Parties West of the Mountains, now insured in this
Company, or who may desire doing so, will hod the of
fice in this city mare eonveditMt-tlida corresponding
with the Home °Moe at Philadelphia.- Applications for
insurance; made through WM. MOORE, General Art,
or ROBERT D. THOMPSON, Agent, at the Bardcum
House cif filealwa. Hanna, Hart 8 Co., corner of Third
and Wood streets, will recnisp p_iona pt attention.
JOEL, JONES, President,
ALFRED 6. GILLETT, V. P.
4. B. At,VOrdi, BeCretnr9- •
Meter Walter H. Lowrie, Hon. George W
.Woodward, Wm. M. Swain, Esq, of Philadelphia Led
ger, A. J. Abell, Esq., of Baltimore Sun, John W. Ciag
horn, H. N. Burroughs, John Anspach, Jr., C. J. Dupont,
Thos. Craven, Esqs. not3m.tu.thasa
DRS. C. M. FITCH 4. W. SYKES
DRYSICIANS FOR DISEASES OF TILE
AL THROAT AND CHEST, and other Chronic Ail
meal. complicated with or causing PULMONARY CONS
PIALNTS.
OFFICE-191 Penn street., Pittsburgh. Pa
- CONSULTATION FREE 'A list of questions sent to
- hose who wighto eoopcit uo by letter. . fettthaslyw
tf PER .HUNDRED—CASH, tbr
cpti f clean mixed Cotton Rags. Wrapping-Pa
par at 3 7Aand 50 cents. Mationing Crucible Clay,
of a trtmerNgivality. Fire Bricks, manufactured from same q of clay; for sale by •
CHADWICK & BON,
octal No.lll Wood at Pdtdiorgh.
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Philadelphia Mariet.
Cincinnati Hewitt.
Baltimore Market.
AIILECULENY CITY,
H. T. KENNEDY 6‘. BRO..
%ViIF.AT RYE AND CORN I'I7Rt:IIAS4I,
MANITACTIIREP AND PELIVEREI
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TMI.,E,G-11,13...P1-1.
Three Days Later From Europe
ARRIVAL OF THE
STEAMER EUROPA.
SA( K VILLE, November 20.—The royal mail
steamship Europa, from Liverpool, on Satur
day the 19th lost, arrived at Halifax to-day.
The Europa's advices, which arc three days
later than those furnished by the steamship
Bohemian, have been brought by the horse
ex pree!..
The steamships Kangaroo, Ocean Queen, and
Persia had arrived nut.
The treaty ratifications were to be exchang
ed at Zurich on the _let inst. France had is.
sued letters of invitation to the Congress, to
those powers who signed the Vienna treaty,
and to those of the Italian rulers.
The attitude, of the English and French
Press was daily becoming more warlike. The
London Times calls on Napoleon to put an
end to the suspense.
The Congress of powers on the Italian dif
fieulties, Is expected to meet at Paris, but no
date had yet been mentioned.
It is stated that the Emperor Napoleon op
!Wesel Chevalier Buoneompagnia, in assuming
the Regency of Central Italy.
It Is reported that Garibaldi has resigned
the command id Central Italy, and has joined
the Sardinian army.
The London Faculty of Arta had inaugura
ted et movoinent fora great exhibition to be
held in London in 1862.
The bullima in dm Bank of England has
.£30,.?..u0 during rho word:. Tim
❑ionec market i 3 unchanged.
I. AT .1
LI Via:l'ool., : 4 3:1./rthty, —Coitem 1:41 tilatf'd
gal,3 6,090 bglns . Alarkpt
linquhtulti dill:, but priers tirlil. Pruridi.dr
dull,
Further by the Bohemian
November :.:o.—Tho following
additional inforniation from Europt is gleaned
from th.t for , ign
alilv News, Ma r nll Po of Londan •
condemn tlnr artide it, the thr, war
feoling in France. The Pu,l regards it as a
wicli , d and wanton alarm. th.iigned
tk , th..r blood of the nation up.
Fn.& \et: ----The 11ar,et11,,4 pipers state that
it,,!rtieti..,:4 from the Prent:h (,ov,rnment bare
pr , ver,t any act
that intc•rft-re with the S'..;;'7.CanaLCorii
lAnY. who-. 1,0
I. ti sru , hinr": r , Dly to t1:1 ,
snit- E;tg:i , h i,nmphi tof 1.).,(.1it0r the
I.q:se of had fail,4
wit?, 41110U:IiltigLori I.iiiiou., „f
._':a..
(In th, rento:t n 1 ,-1-rnty
..f thu func
ti"., „1 Itair.
Teo Par:,, t•••rvap•nd••7d. of 1M; I.<;mbm 111.1.-
1!:•1 ril-,%!..1 thattdria, nt theltt<t h<mr,p<•;<-
ttr•d•.• r; - Kign in , trome:a. or pmic. , ..•
if 1*;:o..7.••• Carignam OA, fte4t•rwy.
.1n st.idr•••.% rrutit tto• l'nedill< , .. - 1••f Lombardy
had t..m r<•9•••nt.•••1 to Vicar Enumuot. rg7 ng
n lei b -4 1 by !au' the ettt , mptt of tn.,.
t . 4 ho pro. ;4tzt., tenoi,orall,..<trPr th„
< birch
Ptirwo tz- 4.,n
4V roar-. et •1.1.,:nt . ;,. 1. Nitai:O..-1 b 11.:
ircnCreC; t., r—F.:•gt
iTf i:otnag
..ot;.1. do.-Fly 1,10 V
iny ino•t grateful tbruiCa
(~ he• n--• n!,l who hiSo
at , %;;,,:e! ttlitt. - ittoct:t. I
vt• ittAt waktng at,
t.vjw:..:::140,r 1 .• than yt,er
t•• tho Kin ; ;. aa-1 by • our
wbir-h aro ria.t itberal na t tiatio:;al, but
tcro t.1)1 t tor ii,outtr.
eN Itotatatiorot. W. iul.ty r. , pro,entative
trot.ro:a prraoaal ht:.l tho ap
- i•nria,:binq 'gar
from ra , po:olia o 4 by ace..pt.
ga l ; the .harg.., Tho for - hoar/erre .01 my pan,
ILI"; Ow I aro wilt prove
11,oful to tho irot.-rt•at;. of our r.,war, th a
that: tf I arced other li e c o t ,
vludral IJY ro , ..nlawridiuu . .hoa Buourom-
I , 11(:1, n., 11,-,:rtit, arid I.•i 141 Z th., prnl,fr that
th e ir oonau. I the ..ay rripathia,a Eu-
Top.. ; to r , • - kon al0:1:.e 1 , 1 :II" K !IL!. who will
tipp-rt. their :trt who will
atm:laical thiaaan who tru-t tb.•ir
hi luyaftv„
MIMI
-Nuthip, of nmnicrit has taken
plac,i relative to tile tir Is ,
twoert Spain and
Moroeeo. The Spaniards eharge the Eng
lish Wall ,ippiying M—rs with kV , llrofl,,
and In6tmetili:: them in !Mir u-o. Active
prevarathma for conducting the war were he.
ing made in SI , IO I I.
ti VILNA N —ln the Pnieral Diet on the
L2th, the affair of the constitution or He
Ca•sei war reforred to a commutes, In Pro--
tile towns of l'huringen, 4Pdonherg and
fial,ntie had voted for the re•ostablishment
of .the constitution of The repreaenta
tives of wine of the other gover tumid_ voted
in favor of the- constitution i‘f 1n.12. Others
abstained from totiug. The cornmittee has
unanitaouily adopted the prop,sal concerning
the reorganization of the Federal Military
Constitution, and scat its report to the special
military commission.
The London Past. in o:presses
the opinion that the Herr Cassei 4ilic7tica, will
be vtie of great interest, and the action of Rue
sin in favor of restoring the constitution is a
most emphatic recognition of her determina
tion to support the popular goverrummt and
national right in Germany.
Russ' A.—Prince o:l4o,rd:oft had addressed
a circular to ties iiitssian diplomatic agents
abroad, ridaiiye to the Breslau interview.
it appears certain that neither Prussia nor
Russia will support the project of ;in Italian
confederation.
From Mexico.
Nnw ORLl:mix, November 2 9.—Intelligence
'ami__Brawnsville states that Curtinas hung
three Ameilraos in revenge for ;be hanging Vr
his officer at
Ad` ices friini the c,'44: ! ;of Mexico, dating to
the' 19th, have lieen reeeilrc,}: viseeuizslitii
tionalists had been beaten at Queretaro, loan
twenty-000 pieces of canon. A large number
of prisoners wore taken, including Gen. Alva
rez, Tapia and an American officer. The latter
VMS shot, notwithstanding the vemotistrances
of two British ministgfi;..
In a battle lbtu; it at Tulauelogo, the Liber
als were vic.torious. Four hundred of the
enemy were killed, 'and half the town was
burned.
It is reported that a compromise had been
proposed between Juareii, Robles awl Mira
mon, Juarez to be provisional .?'resident of
Mexico, the constitution of jade to be restored
and the laWa contlscating church property to
be annulled.
Prom Washington City.
WASHINGTON CITY, November :10.--tiitere
era now about eighty members o,f Congress in
Washington. The caucus of the respective
parties Will be heW on Saturday night.
Judge Douglas and wife design leaving the
city on the 12th of Ilecenther, for Florida, on
the recommendation of their physician.
Secretary Floyd says his own health is re
stored.
From the present indications it is probable
the press will be supplied with copies of the
President's Message, and accompanying docu
ments, as heretofore.
Mrs.:ArQWWe Messenger to Charler
town.
NEW YORK, November SO.—The New
York Tribune says that Governor Wise has
written to Mrs. Brown, enclosing an order for
the safe conduct of her messenger to Charles
town, and that the remains of Brown be im
mediately decently committed to his care.
Steamer Lake qty gunk,
ST. Loula,Noveraber 30.—The steamer Lake
City, from Arkansas River, sunJ: at Csrondolot,
six miles below here, last evening. The boat
was valued at $15,000, and is insured at Pitts
burgh for $l,OOO. The cargo ht badly damaged.
Collision.
POINT SARNAI, Clarieze, November 30.
The propeller Milwaukee and the schooner J.
li. Tiffany: came in collision on Monday night
in the straits of Mackinac.: Both were sunk.
All the bands on the Milwaukee took to. the
bouts, and were picked up, by the propeller!
Four sailors and the cook on the schooner were
lost. The rest were saved by the Free State
and brought here.
Destructive rii;e
NEW Yons, November 30.—Higgitus
Co.'s carpet factory, on Forty-third street,
was destroyed by fire-this morning. The loss
is one hundred thousand dollars. Twelve
hundred hands were thrown out of employ
ment.
Great Wool Sale
PLIII.ADELPHIA, November 30.—The wool
sale to-day realized over 'one hundred and
ninety-five thousand dollars. It is most satis
factory. alany of the bids equal the market
prices. a
onn of the most pleasing, at the same
time effeetive remedies for Dyspepsia, and all other din
eases arising from a morbid condition of the stomach
and liver. is Dr. llestetters Bitters. It not only removes
the disease from the system, but by giving tone to the
organs of digestion, aids them in their functions. All
who hare tried it acknowledge its excellence and 'limpet
riority. and we therefore commend It to the sufferer
Dr. I lo.totters Bitters as a tonic, is too well known to.
need prai:e. It is therefore scarcely necessary at this
Cum to its more than direct attention to this preparation
whiei, is certainly uneg Italie] by any before the public
F.itiQfied a. , we are that its wide-spread reputation must
prr.ro aWfieient to satisfy all of its excellence as a relief
sad remedy fir all diseases of the stomach.
For sale by Druggists and dealers generally.
HOSTETTER d SMITH,
Manufacturers and Propnetore,
N 0.68 Water, and 68 Front street,.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
SAMUEL RIDDLE,
Manufaotorer and Wholesale Dealer to
CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS
BROOMS, &C.,
Diamond. Pittsburgh.
I lor AVI NG NOW IS STORE A LARGE
e:erfallj...leect+d stock of everything in this
hoe, suitor tcanufActured try himself or purchased di
rect from manufacturers, FOR CASH, as prepared to
•„p .:v cu-tforners and the country trade inth goods in
hi, itne,
CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS ILIRKETP
The fnlloum¢ comprise the leading items in his stock
or Wooden sari Willow Ware:
Mad, 8 sizes: Oak Stall, sisein Cedar
Oral Crank, Cedar, ask or Pine, 3 sizes;
Cedar ttirrel.4sizec ripanes Patent, 3 rises; Thermona.
otrr, 3 ,Z.4,1 , —.4 large clock.
RUCK ETS—Cmmmun red, Mao and green, Caney and
varnished. half, una.-ter toad toy pad; cedar brass and
roe I, iirict. 2 ardir.thoNs.horstt. cedar, brava and Iron
bound, 2 tat. Lhodicati.heary iron bale itches
ihsstb.t.. iron Oak Well Buckets, well ironed;
noir ituc.keta, nvsted.
ITV P.S.—Pataited, and 3 hoop, white pane and asedar,
hood 11 - I.lt. at! sires. nested or by the down-
I EELERd—Painted ami varnished, 3 aires, dozen or
nog; cedar Keeler., Gress or iron bound.
M E.A.nlatEs—A 11 2 , 4Z.Cx, (rein bushel to quarter peck;
;or, or erdar. 1301,8810 d.
PlN's.—Plain end head, in fire gross boxes;
smolt P.dent, in gross bases, and Brass Spring, in
! en.-!!!! tn!z!!!!,.
W Rick—Waterloo raised centre, Marietta Zane,
t': i.,-1, all 3 all other kinds.
titt, L viilcs. 'wit/SE.% BRUSHES, ac., In great sleety.
St EAL Utts—lllivaharn Butter and Butter and Meal
Tut., in nrs^or sing'''.
AND Ltralia MATS—Alticante, COCO& and Grass:
firs,. T. 214.4 Mats.
fill E NtlsT BONIN-. -.3 /ea and Sugar Boxes, tine in
hest plait mat VAT
•, t %ND's—As...rte.( for apple-butter, kraut,
' ,
!twat' or milk.
SfANI6—For Stoma or Dwellings.
c1.9711E.5t sires and styles made to
ortkr
lcosille.N WARE—comprising Rolling Phas, Potato
mas:o.rs, ibitt.-r Prints and Ladles, Lerman Squeezers.
, tpor..u.t sr,/ tbaatattsv, Muddlers. Soap cape, Sharing:
ltnvr Duna Starts , Axe, Pack and Hatchet
tlar.dits.s Mita,
fits- AND .I.IL.WSE 'I'RA PS, oral rarieties.
It CANS, 31UP 11 A5Tilaki, MOIL and wood heads,
clothes Pounder,
MARKET BAslil:TS., to erne( variety of size and style,
by the nest or dozen , ' of our own manntliclure, at Eas
tern pr,c-es.
/THEM IsKEl:tt—Rotand and oval, four tit nest
Ii. O IYERS-4 , 4quare dar and tranY lids
NUR.sllkt all 11 Its, °foster, - style.
0,3m - IjE,-, AND t•RAIoLai, or every style.
TR.\ ‘' EL I Nt: It ASK ElS—Assorted sizes and styles. .
Rerun, Japanned.
LADIL , t'P French, assorted.
St
RE? WULES—lmported and American.
St BASK E'l'l ' in great Ternary.
PL IT HAMPERS. for Potato.u, Peaches, a c ,
mcim RI , BASK Elti—Willces and Split.
44.Ctty and country dealers are hunted to ant and er..
arum e k and praces before purchast elsewhere.
wo CANNOT lIM UNDERSOLD IN Taa.MAIR.K.Er
SA HULL RIDDLE.
21 Diamond Fratsnurgb
t•.l klitvr;,,auti
Executor's Notice.
WHEREAS, letters testamentary nark
th, of Ft RIETTA DOBLER,Fate oa.
l.rougil of rtaatli Pittsburgh, deceased, havolnean pun
od to the under,igned. an persons indebted to said na
tal« arc reluostra to make immediate payment, and
havino eLsinut against and decedent will weennt
Own) duly authontleated for settlement.
J af Executor,
4i , zusibt Pittsburgh.
THE 1.44Y/WELANNA HOUSE
SATIMIE, PEN3P.A.. '
Tills LARGE AND WELL VENTII.,
LATF:t, HOUSE, pleasantly located witha feu
yard of the Penn'a.. Relroati, is now owl; fOr the. V-.
ii,ption of tetnuner 'Amore. A4B 'lea- ail hav
recently been eretlett on, tl,i‘ L Femmes And nine ulna)
atterdecl CoMr 1)y. .iatromiuo Affra Chargeintoderst,
vl 3 4iniwftql ' el i AS, 1 .. FISHER. Proprietor:
tIOIIT, LIG lIT.—I have made arrange
t
~ rOLR (0 keep constantly on habil a lull suppl of
tlios. VD OA L AN LARDLARDOILS. IaUft.NING FLUID
.‘NU ALCOHOL, winch will he warrantect. equal to any
0 .1. is msultet, and w 1114„ sill he undersold by ncme, as
my, facilittc, tor vroctirm g best materials at lowest
rate., nre s ‘ieh.tii enahlo one to offer advantages =SW ,
1. - =` , A i 4 110 * , 1,40 of business. quantities to ,sait pur
...au cower Smithfield and Fourth streets ,
cliai.ers, si MON JOHNSTON, Druggist, .
r unt) ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, at
HORNE'S TRIMMING STOILE;;'''
JOSEPH 110RNE. No. 77 Market atree!- - is now in the
11,st, and will be sending home deN:l'iac and cheep
(Mods every day this week.
noll
MA. WEAVER WiWopen„ a handsome
• a, ' o rtrne ,, t of FALL AND WINTER
MILLI 'Agt„ R
Together with a largo ,Msortment e
f CHILDRENS.
CLOTHING and Putterw s of alt descriptions, at •
No. 2y FFTII STREET,
Second Story, allele EtlieWs Shirt Store, on FRIDAY,
tr e
otember ...
se27
40) barrels Prime N. 0. Molasses, Oak Coopers;
:30 do St. James, S. H. do;
do Lovering's first qUallw sYruPl
500 Ins good to choico 1010 Coffee;
75 Pocket's chola, Java do
125 Half Cheats Young Hyson„ Imperial, Gun Pow
der. Oolong and Potnhing Teas;
1011 boxes assorted brands s's, B's & 10's lamp To
baceo;
1,0 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco;
75 du Bi. Carb. Soda;
6 barrels Alum;
10 do Dairy Salt in Sacks:
Al bags Gram
lspi Pepper ;
15 do Alce ;
5 do Mat Capsules
20 boxes No. 1 Soap
1
25 oo Ao, chemical lUtrve soap;
do Gedo.
LO Varie ga ted or Toilet Soapt,
6I) dozen Cut Washboards;
50 do Buckets;
30 do Tubs, as sorted sizes;
100 do Brooms;
50 boxes M. R. Raisins;
..A) do No.l Norfolk Chocolate;
40 do Madison Starch ;
50 bales No.l and 2 Banana;
30 barrels Bleached Elephant and Whale - 004
10 do Strait's Tanners ',lcl
1..13 do Cod do do
10 do Rosie do
1M do N. C. Tar.
1 11 store and for sale by
app MILLER & RICKETSON.
S
UNDRIES.-
100 bags Rio Coffee;
Da pockets Java do.;
30 bbls. Crashed Sugar;
25 hbds. choice New Orleans Sugar; -'
30 good Sugar;
•
100 half chests Y. H. and Black Tea:
2.5 - Gunpowder Tea
to bbls. Golden Syrup;
100 boxes various brands Tobace%
60 kegs Hi. Carla. Scuts;
For sale by faogil 1 17 / 1 11.SMITH CO.
D .I.,FINED SUGARS.—
i.OO barrels Erie Coffee Sugar ; -
25 u* D. R. Powdered Buez;.
3 D. R. OrandtaUld''
25 D. R. Crushed 81[ for for sale hy -
-REYMER ANDERSON
39 Wood et„ opposite St. Charles Hotel
to
MARSHALL & CO., announce
W. e arrival of New Wall
87 rakers, Bartle to at
goat WOOD -
•
Stissceltaiteelis.
RARE CHANCES
F 0 It
I - NY-F4.:;K - T . :4,RN-T.... - ,.
THE MOST COMPLETE
SHINGLE MACHINE
EXTANT.
DURABLE, PERFECT AND CRIAP
STATE, TERRITORY;
COUNTY RIGHTS FOR'SALE.
THE IRON CITY SHINGLE noun,
PATENTED BY MR. S; C. COFFIN . ,
Inventor, of Pittsburgh, Pa., Jane 7th, 1569, is now
introduced to the public, and commends itself for the
following advantages:—lts simplicity durability - , nttHty
.cheapness and excellence a work. dti.supisrinrity _to
other Machines, consists,— .
• .
Pus; That it is provided with an 1 . 042110411 by wl ich
the 'edging 'of the shingle is peifiiiiiied by the saw *Each
cuts it, and which, is a SAVING. OP Fltollf
FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. 'IN COAT.
.
Sacinta, By the means of two treadles; titabibick when
placed on the Machine is adjusted'in 'atij position the
operator may desire, by which theta la &SAVING of
Twenty; Per Cent of Timber.
THUM-TT WILL &WAND Elter.
SIXTY SHINGLES
3szcx.l.l - 13—rmit
The telaeturte will also cut Veneering, Looictui 611.94
Backs., Baml Beath; Cigar Box 6, etc. • -)
The Iron City Mathisie
. . ,
the .
_ .
._ .
can be - .furnished complete toi Ind% b 77 manna
tirrer in this city, Mr. •8.9. FOWLER. end nice be Seen
in operation at the Planing MilforMn-W: Dilworth, cur.
Her of Seventh and Grant streets. -. . .. ' :. - •
RICHTS FOR SALE.
The lure/nor and netentes wfit dispose or ConstrAnde
end Territory Rights for the soleand use ofoigaempa,
on very moderate terms. Persona deeirc' nu! of Wresting,
,ntnnot find a better opportaryq , thin the present.
W Call and cumine the Meer tne - . , set edaw
H. CHILDS & CO.,
WHOTags.4T.ig
SHOE WA - Unfit*
No. 123 Wood
PrETS I BU RGII. PA`x
TrAVE JUST RECEIVED T33331R EX
TE.NSIVICuid Weft selintedlFAlLAnd wutTk.R
Stock of
BOOTS. As.o :§t,oo**t
Of the Latest and most PeationatactAtykskadepted.to
the season. _
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They are now prepared to Mier, aka'
,tattelit'adYenta
over Cen t the letlseet and moat mteny4ate amortmant
Prime
CUSTOM-Nib IrBtfTWtAIIM, •
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Ever brc!tted to - 1.111 City. Wiiilte'our Mewl* oat 7'.!
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NAVES JOHNSON'S -- ROOFING'.
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VMS RiKediV._ r 1 - _;
• 2d. Improirod t,- Cement and. -Gravel
34. Pataatdiengtiok Vita*ltoof-,
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All warranted IItftE,ANSIF2MIIqt MOOR: „2004443
Mderial for sal wit.trgde_.dottiflerdifiZz
flee at BATES . A JOttrourt-9141,gTtpilk.R,
street • L , • . .
N. 11.—This Gum Cement ia unequalled p44Nat tor
Metal ROO% lasting twice aa lant'arlimet, as=nd
LALICE SUPERIOR OOPVER- MILL,
SMELT IN G
PARK MTUR.Dir - 100.;"
ItrANUFACITRERS OF AREATlinio,
Brittle& and Solt Capper, Pressed Ocppta "BM.
toms, Seised Still Bottoms, Speller Bolder, *o also in
porters and dealers - in mews, TinrlatZet iron
Wire, de. ,
Vonatardly on hand, rinmen's saa and.
Tools. Warehtnise, No. 149 rust, and =Second sdayseta,
Pittsb urttern. gh, Pa.. Special orders of ClOpper ratmr io any &t
-ired na tte r
alarm. rum a. PAL . ;
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SMITH, PARK CO.,
NINTH WARD .F.OUNDRII--.
PIITSBUDGA, PA.
Warehouse, No. ID First and 13u *woad atreata..
Manufactmeri of all shies and descriptions ef
Seto:tetrad Stills, Gas and Water Pi Sad Irma. Dog
from ( Wagon Boxes,SteelMoulds, and
C° AYsoribbing and Mimbine Castings of errary demi?.
tion made to order.
Hastsg a comphita. machine amp" Watched of the -
Foundry, all necessary fitting will be citredilly attouti,
od to. r ntrmtpdow
IIsrStrZLA.TCLEI CZA.11,721,
lIITAVING BEEN APPOINTPIN.'" , v
.1.1; Great Western Insurance and Ti of
of
Philadelphia, their Agent for Pittsharg.....add
take pleasure in calling the attention of my Mends exut
the public to this institution , aril id edlicitiag a con
tinuance of the liberal patronage and'conlidenee here.
tofore extended to it. The high standing of th a
eers and Directors Ise guarantee that ail losses will ba
promptly adlauted and paid. - For statement adages,
Itltoel_olDut.etore, etc.; see general advertisement is
Able . , Titortilis a
Irving reliuquiShed my - AgtM - aty of the", Great West.
em Insurance and a'rqst CommeatinfalrAt Of Mrdike, I . up.
cheirftilltconnuamd 'Mitre° the public and all
who have patronized the office. All the wtoonnta and
unsettled business of the Company - will be settled by
Mr: Updike- I shall continue to occupy a part of the
office now occupied by me. for the management
of
other insurance business. I have in charge, and wilt
render Mr. U. such assistance as he may need.
R. W. PaIIiDIMTER.
Pitlaburtb../STairsmo......