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BARR, EDITOR. AND PR-O)RTETOR. Tcr,nts:—Daily, Fire Dollars per year, strictly in ad trance. Weekly; Single ,13bscriptions Two lass per year; in Clubs of. the, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Departure and Arrival of Passenger Trains. Pittsburgh, Fort IPu/us out Chicago Raileoad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant stretA,, Pitt,hurgh.) Mail and :iiixpress Train Express Train (From Federal Street Station, Allegheny. for New Brighton :133,1 Way Stations.) First Train.... SecondTrmn Pennsylvania Raifrund. (From corner of Lii - ierry and Grant streets.) Leaves. Arrives. .1:40 P. M. 1,40 P. M. 5:50 A. M. 1:15 . A. M. _:5O A. M. 1:45 A. M. Express TrAin. Iv Fast Line 3:05 I'. M. 11:00 A. M. -11:20 A. M. 0:50 A. M .. 4:05 P. M. 1:16 P. M. 621 P. 11. 6:10 P. M. Pitiebetriii: and Cberidiaidqe Railroad. (From Liberty and Grant streets.) Johnstown Ac,conarnodation- First Turtle Cretk _ Savond " 4, _ Third " ' " Train Expre*s'Train... WE find the following in the Dubuque Sun: "The man who owes nobody is a poor, miser able being—nobody manifests ary interest in his..welfaro—nobody cares a continental cent whether he lives or dies. He is lean, hungry, ..and generally Its poor and wilted as were the -pin-feathers on Job's turkey. Look at our ...great men ; they are all debtors—owe every body. our men of science, our authors, our sensation ministers, all, the entire cahoot of them, are deeper in debt than Pharaoh's army were in the Red Sea. Debt enobles a man ; gives-him, a more expanded and liberal view of human nature; keeps him moving, especially if he never pays rent. Nothing will cure the consumption quicker than a strong dose of debt, if properly taken. To owe, is human ; to pay, is divine. Therefore, till man becomes supeshuman, be shouldn't 'attempt to emulate divinity. The-science of,payment—the true modern sccence-L--is to getln debt to somebody enough to pay some one whom you owe. By this means you avoid getting out of debt, and yet maintain a reputation of paying. The greatness of a nation increases with it national debt. Make a note of this at ninety days." CITIIBERLAND VALLEY RAILEoAD.—The Carlisle Herald says that the twenty-fifth an nual report of the Cumberland Valley Rail road Company is now before the public. It furnishes a detailed report of the operations of the road for the year ending October 1, 1859. The President states the road and rolling stock to be in good order for the fall and winter busi 'sess, and closes the report with a high compli ment to the skill and industry of the Superin tendent and employees of the road. The current receipts for the year were $160,500 ansl the ordinary expenses, including the value of materials, were $62,049 08. The total num ber of passengers carried over the road, during the same period, were 105,627. BoY KILLED ON VILE P. & C. R. It —A lad about four years old, son of Mr. John - HumMell, of Steubenville, was standing, on Tuesday, upon the switch leading from the track of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Bail road, at that place, when a freight train passed . .. , L,.....„A.6,W0..and_ran u on the-switch, crushing the r - .1teact.5,17.7:0) .1.... . 404.Hatt.- i tri-at- - i-RAGiatly.. I. Thill. tither instance of the result of care t - j*tiess -L - the carp: of :children. Parents 1 slion.l4,."nt, Inlitf, exercise Sufficient - authority to i.up .. cp,,tvr.z.ibe part of their boys, - a srifilcient ~., egnao 4tecaution in keeping out of harm's ' - - ,r tout railroads. ' i v ~,,, • EMS were as dull yesterday as the weather - . 7- ~ as disagreeable. The Aldermen and Mayors 'i.`s , - _bf both cities spent the day in indolence, and , the commitments at the jail did not exceed half - , a dozen, all told—and those of the most ordi nary character. No killings, cuttings, suicides '4l or thefts enlivened the monotony of the day— ,7 which was as dreary as can be well imagined. Consequently our readers must exist without a local sensation for one day at least, amusing ' themselves meanwhile, with the incidents of " Brown Friday" at Charlestown. CLARKE'S GIFT BOOK ~TORE.- -Is there any one in the county who has not Rs yet paid a visit to No.• 113 Market street: If so, let him COMB forth and say why. We imagine from appearances, that a great proportion of our population, in the cities, at least, have been there. If they have not, we advise them to go at once, as rare gifts are still being liberally distributed. On Thur.,day Mr. W. .1. Back house got a fine silver watch with a book he purchased, and yesterday .T. P..Brech, of the American Iron Works, Brownstown, was presented with an 'elegant shawl: or course these fortunate purchasers will go hack, and be all Who have not yet tried their fortunes, we ply go and do likewise. licok %.a.—On Monday last two young men, named Tbonata, - C. Yingling and Samp son C. Glass, while hunting among a ledge of rocks, known as -Rear Rocks," about eight miles north of Altoona, came upon a monster bear lying in a hole among the rocks. On their approach he raised his head and looked at them, and then quietly laid down again. A bullet from each gun finished him. On ex amination ho proved to be one of the largest bears ever killed on the mountains,- and ex• tremely fat. He weighed three hundred and sixteen pounds after the entrails were taken out. His kidney and entrail fat yielded three gallons of oil. The carcass brought $.53. FAYETTE COUNTY BANK.—On the 21st ult., the following persons were chosen directors of this institution for the ensuing pear: Alfred Patterson, Esq , Isaac Beeson, Hon. John Hus ton, Hon. Daniel Sturgeon, Col. James Robin son, John K. Ewing, Esq., Col. Ewing Brown field, Isaac Wiggins, Wm. Barton, Jr., Alfred Howell, Esq., Frederick Bryer, John \V. Barr and Major Jacob Murphy. Alfred Patterson, Esq., has been re-elected President, and Win. Wilson, Cashier. The bank is in a flourishing condition, having declared a dividend of four per cent. for the profits of the last six months. MEILCEIL COUNTY.—Mr. Winifitll COndlt, of New Vernon township, was , returning home, with another person, in a wagon, -to which a oj:e of- oxen - were -attached, and when near the' bonse,' the bolt fastening tho yoke to the tongue came out, and the ozen thus beinge un able to hold the wagon back, Mr. C. endeavor ed to get out in front and the other person at the hind end of the wagon, when by means unknown, gr. C. fell between the wagon bed I;n4 the wheel, receiving such injuries about his head and neck as to cause almost instant death. MIFFLIN CCM - NM—Great excitement pre vails in Read , riTte and vicinity, in conse quence of the recent burning of several build-' ings, which Was undoubtedly the workof an in cendiary. Four barns have been destroyed, involving heavy losses. The alarm extends t for miles around Reedsville, the farmers turn ing their stock out and keeping watch every night. No other source being avaliable, a re - ward of $l.OO has been offered for the dis covery of the villain who fired the four build . ir!gs. •. .!' PcITSIIIIII,OR 2.2:D RAILROAD.—The. grie Gaiette says: The track of the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad is now laid to a point be yond Louisville—embracing about forty-five miles. The interest manifested by the people along the line warrants the expectation that it will be carried through from Pittsburgh to Lake Erie in the lapse of two or three years. It must ultimately be a. paying road, and largely contribute to the prosperity of our city. Ace/DENTALLY Suor.—On Friday the 11th ult., a daughter of Mr. Barnet M'Donald, of Hanover township, Washington county, was accidentally shot by her brother, who was in the act of.adjusting a cap, wlieu the gun ex . '4 loded; and the ball passed into the young lady's FFde about two inches below the chest. The , • wound was an extremely - dangerous one, hUt - she is-now copsidered in a fair way for recov ery . !"' Iffifffi 4 . i.rh,-. -. POETICAL LETTER INSCRIPTIONS.-It IS not uncommon for letters to be sent through the Post Office with singular addresses. The fol lowing were copied from a couple which pass ed through the Cleveland office a few days since: '.Now what I do desire most Among all earthly things, Is for to fly to Mrs. Zost, Green County, Yellow Springs,' Ohio 'This letter must go as quick as it ran, To Hillsdale College. in Michigan: The State where in winter they almost freeze, And spend the summer in catching fleas." deroa Lowatu, of Erie Railroad notoriety, was, according to the Cleveland Plaindealtr, requested, a few days since, to vacate Wheel ing, by a number of the citizens, who waited upon him, which he did at duce. Ho had been to Harper's Ferry, and on his return through Wheeling, took occasion to represent himself strongly in favor of Brown, and in opposition to the policy of Virginia. Leaves. Arrives 9:40 A. M. Rils A. M 4:401'. M. 2:10 P. >I CONTEMPT OF COURT —On Thursday Deputy Marshal John Fox placed John J. Reece, of Wilkinsburg, in the county jail, on attach ment issued from the United States Circuit Court, for contempt in not obeying the order of Court to pay $112,29 costa, in a case in which he was complainant and Francis Wilson et. nl. defendants. Leaves. Arrives. 7:00 A. M. 0:15 P. M 3:0.5 P. M. 3:45 A. M SUSPENDED.—Work on the new Episcopal Church, East Liberty, bas been suspended for the season. The walls have attained a height of ten or twelve foet, and when Spring sets in, may be soon made ready to receive the roof. It will be a neat structure, and will present, when finished, a good appearance. THE places of business of a portion of our colored ditizons were closed yesterday to indi cate their sympathy for the misguided Brown. The attendance at the Afrii,an churches was large, and the collections for the benefit of the unfortunate criminal, reached, as we were in formed, a large amount. APPOINTMENT of AUDITolt.5.—On Thursday evening the Allegheny City Councils - appointed Messrs. Aibuckle, Smith, Barr, Wright and Atwell a committee to examine and audit the city account for the current yeiir. LARGE CATAMOUNT.-Dr. Charles Wood, of Punxatawney, Jefferson county, last week, killed, with his dog, a catamount five and a half feet long, and thirty-four inches high. Hs.mLTON 'STEIirAti.T was, on Thursday, fined for sellivg meld in the Allegheny market, without having boen weighed on the city scales, contrary to the ordinances of the city. COURTS.—The District Court and Court o Quarter Sessions will meet at ten o'clock this morning.. , There i 3 no business of importance to come before either. A NEW C EUTIF Pr AT K. —We publish below a certificate from Mr. James McKenna, in re gard to Dr. Keyser's.Pectoral Syrup, for thirty years a well known auctioneer of this city, Mr. McKenna's vocation being such as to in crease his capacity of judging of its merits, his having now used the Pectoral Syrup for over eight years. : Dokrroa GEORtiE H. KEYSER—Dear Sw.— Having used your justly celebrated Pectoral Syrup for a cold and hoarseness of the throat, I take pleasure in recommending it to the pub lic. In doing so I can safi?ly say it is the best and most valuable medicine ever prescribed fcr such purposes. Indeed I consider it invaluable, hui..4,lllc_for...miLtacQ rnorelban youkrom.` ised. I only used about one-third of' aein tl, bottle lately, and in less than two days it effected a complete core. Its great merit con- . sists in accomplishingso quick what it is in tended for, and being so easily taken that the patient forgets he is swallowing medicine. An infant can take it as cheerfully as an adult.— Public speakers should never be without it, no matter how strong or clear their voice may be. It cannot' be called a quack medicine, us you are well known to be a regular practical physician, and have the syrup put up under your own superintendence. I write this notice, unsolicited by you, for the benefit of the com munity. In offering your Pectoral to the pub lic, I consider you a benefactor of the human race. You can publish or make any use you please of this. JA M ES MCK ENN A, Auctioneer. Ma. AND Mrs. WALLEN--This talented couple will ap pear for the first time before a Pataburgli audience next week, and we predict for them the most !successful engagement of the 5e11..9011. Mrs. Waller will appear to the Duchess of Malfii, Mrs. Merriles. Imogene and ether of her best parts during the engagement. In Mrs. Merriles she has won a reputation in the east rival tag that achieved by Charlotte t,ushman. whom we have seen for the last time. The actong Journal, of Phila. delphni, in alluding to her personation of that chanter, attys: tt was a grand and original creation. and elevated, in no Inconsiderable degree. our estimate of the remarka ble powers of this gifted and accomplished actress. The old Gipsy, witch. and hag idorid upon the stage, in the boldest relief. in her tatigniticest proportions, nail wt, portrayed with a lifelike tidelny nn4 power of imps ,onation which entirely filled up the Imagination of tin weird and gloomy character, and satisfied the require meats of the nevoreat art Noitilll,. condi have lent bettor conceived. an dress and voice and manner, tha the wrinkled and hauzgord old woman. half-era-m(1 ant halfinepired. with all the wild and gloomy pa lion which suffering and wrong had burnt into her heart- an , yet retaining an hereditary attachment to the old bons to which her allegiance was due, and going on to he prophetic doom in verification of the proverb. that •• Bertram's right runi Bertram's might, Shall meet on Ellengowan's height:' 8.3103 TO READ.—If yon wish books to read: get the best edition, with clear, distinct type, and pnnted on good paper. They cost no more than the poorer edi tions struck from old worn out stereotype plates, and printed on flimsy paper. The Lest place we know of to get good editions is nt Davis & C 0.,. Gift Book Store. where they not only give you full volute for your int, ney in the books purchased, but also give you n vnlna tile present in addition, frequently worth ten tune, the amount purchased. GREAT SMILDAT NIGITT'S attractive bill is o fered at the Pittsburgh Theatre to-night by the stock company, Miss Morant's engagement having closed last evening with her benefit. The bill consists of the dra ma of he Six Degrees of Crimo," with Mr. Cooke as Julia Danville, and Miss Cushman as Louise, a dance by Miss Bradshaw, and the farce of the "Good Nothing." The pieces are well cast, and will, we think attmet a large audience. HEATING BY STEAM.—As a testimonial oil the workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self regulating machines, safety, economy HI fuel,.and the little attention necessary to keep each room comfortable, we give this certificate to Moors. Davis and Phillips, successors to Phillip, & Co, for their plan of heating by steam the Second Ward Public. Schools in the city of Vittsburgh, and Which; has met our approval, and we would recommend them to the pubbedo give entire satisfaction of heating by steam. Miller, Jr-, John Marshall, Jr, M. 'finale, George Wilson, John Wilson, L. Wilcox, Directors. rrs BURGH, Dee. 2, 18;i9 DAVIS & PHILLIPS, Steam Heating, Garr Fitting, PtUmbirea and Brass Founders Dealers in every dacriptum of GaS Artterea and Pumps No. 87 Wood and 148 First street, Pittsburgh. delthlyta• MECHANICS' INSTITIJTE.—This Institution, the want of which has been so long felt by our citizens is now open, under the superintendence of Messrs Jackman & Johnson. ip the Lafayette Budding. En trance, 65 Wood street. It is designed for the perpetual exhibition of the products of Mechanics, Manufactu rers, Inventors, and Artisans; and as a place of resort for those seeking information relative to those brunches of tnoilustry, either by examination of samples or scientific publications. Those having articles to bring before the publicwill find it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. Air The public are respectfully inviteil to visit the institute. JUST RECEIVED.— A largo and well assorted stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY. ALL ARTICLES REQUISITE . FOR THE TOIL CONSTANTLY ON HAND, At the pßue STORE, Cor. Penn and St. Clair streets CHL&S. H. SUPER, • Paige Solar PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1859. THE LATEST NEWS BY TnErt.," Gl- P...A. ID 13 _ The Execution of " Old Brown." Arrival of Mrs. Brown at Charlestown —Received with Military Honors— An Interview with her Husband— Brown Executed at Eleven O'clock —He " Dies Game," and his Body is Suspended Thirty-five Minutes—To be sent to Harper's Ferry. CriaaLEsTowx, December 2.—The reporter of the Associated Press Telegraphed yesterday to Governor %Vise for permission to attend the execution. The reply was, that this Governor declined to accede to the request. No facilities will be extended to reporters. Yesterday was passed quietly, with the exception of a great military bustle on the reception of Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Brown was escorted over froinXarper's Ferry, at three o'clock, in the afternoon train, and the entire military force was brought out to make a demonStration. She was received with full military honors, but her companions were not allowed to accompany her trom Har per's Ferry. After remaining tour hours with her husband, she was escorted back to Har per'- er's Ferry at nine o'clock last night, where she will await the reception of her husband's body. Brown was taken - from the jail about eleven o'clock in n furniture wagon. He conversed freely with the soldiers around him. The ex ecution took place at a quarter past eleven o'clock. He died apparently very easy, and his body was taken down after being suspend. ad thirty-live minutes. His body will be sent to Harper's Ferry at four o'clock this after noon, and from thence will be conveyed north this evening. BALTIMORE.. December '2. —Tho Baltimore Sun has a special despatch from Charlestown stating that Brown was executed at a quarter past eleven o'clock, without any unusual ex citement. The express with the despatches for the associated press has not yet arrived at Harper's Ferry, the nearest telegraph station. [sEnonn DISPATCH . . Brown wa.s hung at half-past eleven o'clock. The military assembled at nine o'clock, and were posted on the field leading to the execu tion, and also at the various points, as laid down in the general orders. Everything was conducted uner the stricktest military dis cipline, as if the town was in a state of siege. Mounted scouts were stationed in the woods, to the left of the scaffold, and picket guards were stationed out towards the Senandnah mountains in the rear T' ihe military on the field formed two hollow squares. V, ithin the inner one was the scaf fold, and between the inner and outer lines, the citizens were admitted, no one being allow ed outside the lines, except the mounted guard. At 11 o'clock the prisoner was brought out of the jail, accompanied by Sheriff Camp bell and his assistants, and Captain Avis, the jailor. A small wagon, containing a white pine coffin, was driven up, on which ho took a seat. -ix companies of infantry and rifle, and one company of horse, and general and staff, num bering twenty-five officer. .leaded the proces sion and moved towards the place of execution. The prisoner wns accompanied by no minis ter, desiring no religious ceremonies, either in jail or on the scaffold. He looked calmly around on the people, fully possessed, and mounted the scaffold with a firm step:— His arms were pinioned by the Sheriff; be bid farewell to Capt. Avis and Sheriff Campbell, .and at half-past eleven o'clock. the trap of the scatiold was pßllolaw,rand with a fowaliglit -LlySSWil' yielded up his s:pirit. The . body was placed in the coffin. and now on the way to Harper's Ferry, to be de livered to his wife, under a ~t rotig military escort. Letter from Ohio Merchants Bsuristonx, December 2.—The following letter is published by the Ohio merchants who were arrested at Ilarpor's Ferry : • BALTIMORE, December 2. To THE PUBLIC—We, the undersigned. having been arrested by tho military authori ties in the State of Virginia, on the morning of Wednesday last, while proceeding over the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, as passengers for the East, were disposed to overlook the deten tion and annoyance to which we were subjected, in the belief that the officers were imposed upon, and acted entirely from erroneous information. Observing, however, that we aro accused of having expressed ourselves antagonistically to words the State, regarding its prisoners at Charlestown, and that this is offered as a rea son for our arrest, we deem it due to ourselves thus publicly to declare the statement entirely without foundation ; that wo are not public agitators of any sort, but order-loving business men, quietly pursuing our own affairs:— We would, at the same time, in view of the numerous existing reports that are being pub fished, take occasion to declare that we were treated with every proper consideration. and kindness by the - military and citizens of Mar tinsburg, when the arrest took place, and tha as soon us our ease was made known to th, Railroad Company, the President and other officers promptly telegraphed to the command ing general and procured our release. And, moreover, as further evidence of our exhonor ation of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. from all blame for this unusual proceeding, and our entire confidence that no further an . . _ noyance to passengers will occur, we propose to return to our homes in the West by that route to-morrow. Signed : J. W. Vansant, Fairfield county, Ohio; J. B. Gla.ssford, 'Mor gan county, Ohio ; J. L. Collins, Logan, Hocking county, Ohio. From Charlestown BALTIMORE, December 2.—the American's correspondent at Charlestown says there is no falling off in the number of wild stories of in vaders. Although martial law has not yet been proclaimed, there is a rigid military sur valiance kept up, that subjects every one, even citizens, to great inconvenience. Even well known inhabitants cannot pass through the suburbs without arrest and examination. On the arrival of the cars, two persons who could not give a satisfactory account of themselves, were sent by an armed escort across the Mary land line. Four suspicious characters have been arrested since Wedneiday, one of whom was supposed to be CoPpie's brother. All have been detained . for the ptesent. The Ohio mer chants who were arrested at Harper's Ferry were discharged after a short detention, there ' being no reasonable ground for suspicion Brown, it is said, admits his participation in the Kansas massacre, but otters various excuses in palliation. The feeling produced here against him by Mrs. Doyle's letter, written from Kan- Sag, is very great. From Washington City 'WASHINGTON CITY, December 2. The Governor of South Carolina, in his message, while showing the advantages of a United South, says: " If, as I solemnly believe, we can no longer live in peace and harmony in the Union, we can form a confederacy, with the ability to protect itself against any enemy, and command the respect and admiration of the world. Ho recommen is such measures as will obtain the co-operation of tho Southern States in a concentrated action, in.defence of their institutions whenever they May be put in jeopardy by all the departments o s tho gov ernment passing into the bands of their ene mies. The election of :a Republican President, ho says, will settle the question of their safety in the Union." Brown Sympathy Meeting PIIILADSLPIIIA, December 2.—There w. • an overflowing meeting at the National Ho tel, this morning, to pray for Brown. Nu merous letters from Brown, not hitherto pub lished, were read by Rev. Mr. Burness. Ad dresses were also delivered by Lucretia Mott Miss Mary Grew and others. War Declared by. Spain Against Morocco Wasmixorox,'Oecember 2.-The State De. partment has been officially advised that wai has . been declared by' Spain suiraiest 14.orocco, and the blockyle of the ports of the latter occultly le mamma A Strange Steamer. ATLANTIC Cm', December 2.—A small steamer ran into an inlet, on Wednesday last, and still remains et anchor. Only one person came ashore, and he in answer to questions put to him, stated that the steamer was from. New York, bound to Havana, having been pur chased by the Spanish government, and that she had put into the inlet in consequence of head winds. 'There seems to bo a number of men on board and as she still remains, notwithstanding the calm weather, some of our citizens suspect her of being in the hands of lillibusters. Her sides are painted black, with white stripes. [SECOND DESPATCH.[ NEW YORK, December 2.—The suspicious steamer at Atlantic City, General Serrano, cleared hence for Havre on Saturday last. The question of flllibusterism seems problematical, The Pacific Mail Company NEW YORK, December 2.--The Pacific Mail Steamship Company had a meeting to -day to consider the pending arrangements of the Van derbilt, when the committee stated that all ne gotiations were broken off, in consequence of the Vanderbilt receding from their offers. The Committee on Negotiations were then dis charged, and passed resolutions that they would entertain no further proposals for sales, prop erty, or franchises from the Company, except ing by the order of the Board. The Directors were regularly convened. Arrival of the Overland Mail ST. Louis, December' .—The Santa Fe mail reached Independence yesterday. The dates are anticipated by the Butterfield route. Al though traveling under the nw,ort of the troops, the mail party were fired upon by the Kiowa Indians, but nobody was hurt. Two hundred lodges of Arapahoes and Cheyennes were on the Arkansas river and seemed unusually friendly. The troops on the Pawnee Fork had erected fortifications capable of resisting any attack. ----..-....-- Arrest of Realfe. W ASH INGTON December 2.—A man an• swering Cook's description of Richard Realfe, was recently arrested at Poolccille, Md., but while a commitment was being made out 116 managed to escape. lie was yesterday re-ar rested at Alexandria, and held for a further ex amination. Ho had previously visited \Valh. ington, and from his actions excited the belief that he was a swindler. Maryland Legislature BOSTON, December 2.—ln the State Legisla ture to-day both Houses refused to adjourn in consequence of the mere execution of Brown. The resolutions offered were voted down with much unanimity. D.&• ONE of the most pleasing, at the same time effective remedies for Dysperwia. and all other ilis eases arising from a morbid condition of tie stomach and liver. Is Dr. flosietter's Bitters. It not only removes the disease from the system, but by giving tone to the organs of milge,tmon, aids thrum in their functions. .111 who have tried it ackimwledge its excellence and suer. runty, Ihld we therefore commend it to the sufletet Pr. Hostetter'. Bitters as a unlit!, is but well {Mown 'to need praise. It in therefore scarcely necessary at title tfme to do more than direct attention to this preparation which is certainly unetinalle I by any before the public satisfied as we are that its wide-spread reputation must prove sufficient to satisfy all of its excellence as a rtA - 4..r and remedy for all diseases of the stomach. For vale by DruggisLti and dealers getenally. nosTErrER t SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors; No.6t Water, audit Front sire th.. EMWM=MI . . s 0 SE:P MEYER & SON, Manufacturers, and Whole,llo and Renal Dealer, in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, No. 434 Penn Street, above the Con•l,- on han,l a large a-,ortmont of Fancy :uid PL :n Furnitiirth in %Valniit and Maho;,:tny of their ewn niann f.teture, and warrAnted equal In quality and qty 1,19 ahy tnaimfat'qiirnd in the ezty, and will yell at reivoi:ahle orton, fw.m.tf PAPER! PAPER !! PAPER !!! - 0()0 I,Bs D . HARWARE, 2.2x32 :and 24 x:17; 4000 lbn. '2".2.x32 and 2.1:3r, 1;,0 reamn Fmn Whito T.. Paln•r. • 1.00)) Strsw Wrapping—dl lug All of the a 1.,. for ...Ale at mannEviarer, price, W. S. II AV EN, nor Wond and 3rd and Market and 21 D. 11. ROGERS & CO., I=l IWGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH Corner Itos• and First Streets, PITT-MCI:GIL Pt IHIRALI 1 II .\l'S G~ =llllllllllll Ill= 0 found at DODD'S, 119 wood street SC A LES ! ! SCA I, LiAY, WAL, PIATFORM, sod COUNTER SCALES MIST 3 FAIRBANK'S SCALE WAREHOUSE, No. b 1 Fifth greet CREASOTE.-30 Ibi W . hite. tor to t.) It. A. FAHNDITOCIL & CO, dt.tt ~ o r. First and Wood .t... L I" UORICE, ROOT. 3,100 poun.k ror side by It. A. PAWICESTOCK & CO. de , : cor. Ftrst and Wand ,ta. c BXS. HECKE 'S FAI RZINA,for sale ty 7 ILI B. I. FAIIIIiniTOCK,& Co., , No. 60. 'wart. Fourth and Wrd street P. FIVE CASKS OLIVE OIL, for sale by. B. L. FAIINESTOCR CO delNo. Wm.. Fourth and Wood sta. REFINED SUGAR.— ..Lk, to WAR. Elv.tuuclr,':, mtandnrd crushed Sugar : 10 do do coltree pulverized do . : .40 do du tine do do 30 do Penn a. A coll., crushed do 10 do do 11 do do do do do C- yellow - do In store, and landing, and for Palo hy •TCI 1411.1.1:12 A - RICIiETSON PRODITE.- au boxes primo Cresto:Cbeese; 2 barrels Batter; 10 firkins " '*. N . .. tl bbl. Clover Seed: .° 100 •' Superfine, Extra ado Family Flour, For sale by Ise23 - 1 \ M. H. SMITH e< CO NEW WALL . PAPER: now arriving: for solo by sell W. P. MAILSIIALLI& CO., 87 Wood EA. • FOR PARLORS—GoldJAbroidered Paper and Borders, now style for solo by sort W. P.MARSITALL & CO. NE'MALAGA RAISINS.- MI boxes Ercuch Raisins; 76 " 100 100 boxes " Layers," lust received and tor sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street, 009 Op • ite St. Charles hotel. COAL OIL! COAL OIL! COAL OIL ! 100 bblii refined Burning Coal Oil for sale bv n B. C. di J. 1.1. SAWTER. LEMONS.—Just received, 40 boxes Men ton Lemons, in primo order, and for sake by MILLER di' ItICIZETSON, sea) '22: and 923 Liberty A. tes prime Rice now land and for sale, by AD', P•2B WALL DECORATIONS. Views in Paris--for sale by W. P. MARSHALL nolo 67 Wood street. ESSENTIAL OILS.—A fresh lot of pure Essential Oils, jubt received by JOSEPH ABEL, au • orner Fifth and Grant streeta. TWO CASES MACE„justreceived and for ,sule by BECKHAM A - RELLY, n6"..8 Allegheny City. RIME ROLL BUTTER.-20G lbs. prime MU Butter, received thin day and for sale by no2B HENRY H. COLLINS. ONIONS. -50 bush. Onions, received and for sale by noxl FIGS. -200 drums this year's crop, just received and for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, 13436_ Na st 4 opposite Charles Hotel. FIVE . CASES REFINED BORAX, just received and for sale by._BCKHAM t KELLY, =AB AlkshanY Citr. Stage of Water. • River—Five feet two inches water in the cia:mei PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Fe:peal Exprogiy for the Doily Morning post iieuir...No sales from first hands. From store. 1070 1.,1.1s were disposed of at .{.5,00, 1.5.10®5,12 for eilpetfine. T.5,::i1q.5,50 for extra. and $5,76, 5,5, 0 and $5,90 . for extra family. Gratn...salea from atom of 000 bush Red V,rheat at sl.3a; 400 hush Rye from depot at BSc, and 50 bush from store, at 92,, 000 bush Corn at , G2e; 00 bush at 63e; 50 bush at 65c; 100 bush Oats, from canal, at ;100 do, stare, Rio 14 ha all. Fced...Sales 1 ton Middlings, from store, at $1,70 1-1 100 lbs; !6 ton Bran, do, at $10,5; and 1 ton Short,, do, at ki4y..9ideet tea,,balca tor.; and 5 loads from sonic, at f16®19. Corn Monl..snles 25 hush from flr,tt hand. at 700't4 ho A'ilggr...?ales S hhils. N. 0. nt hdds Is land at SI - 0 tn. Ilitilianaesa.Sales 5 bbls. (now) N. 0., at 55,-, IS Una vil4) do at 47e. _cotter...Sales i saidca Rio at 1211i . i - alP.Vo`. lb.; 21 do at 123.14:a12e. filet "z•de-i 2 tierces prim, at fill:, lb. , nowt—Sale, In bead dre..seil at ZA.,:e is lb. rgiata...i . 'lale 2 tons gin Ted nt 25 e. r tr.. IS atter—Sal:44 4 1.4141. 114411 la 17c. T 4 11). Egfi4l4..Balos 14141415. packed at.l7c. it 1107.; 5 tarre'.44 ao 7 Pid• • Byriap—Sales 41 t. 41,112. nt 5.5 c. /1 gal. :011 , -414-45 111,1414 Lard No I of 44.4'. gut. Pork-..:.5a1044 '2S hi& at $15,75,1;15,00, . : Bacon ...Sale 1,1"1" tbs. Slool4lors at ;c. .45 Lb's. at $2,25; 10 14 . 1413 at V4,:47 I irrel. Potatoem...Salest,buskiNeshannuekg, from store, to iSC 50 bosh retiortetl, fiat Mutts, nt Jar. Cheese... Sales lthrt boxes re a t Ctrauberriet....Saltas r, boxes at $13,50. Feathers... Sales 90 IDs. prxtue.ut 50e. t; lb.. from Store. • Seed...Solomt9lo bush. Clover at 14,42 par fund • Salt tsblv. No. I; at .$1 Whirky...Sale, in 10t,t..,f to 1,14, Rooth`lod nt gnl. . . Pitturirteira, Ikvember 2.—Flour la less neuve. but ,boldern Iva firm; vadra of I,uoo - bblo at 5,2 for super fine, and 1...krn4 for extra. ;The reeelpta stack's are very light, the fortrrer.hrvilyxteediug, the wants of • tome corenunery Rye Flour tirrn at $445. There more Wheat caning forward. and mien , . nra Inca firm; anle9 of 3.000 bnaL red at 51:X.40,3:5. but the , tnilltra now rehiae to pay the latter sae. Rye is waptrrd.at 01. Corn is unchanged; 4.(0(1 =old aru.o forold yellow, and 7 - 34pioe for new. liat-a are steady at 44e. 300 hush Clovera-m.d cold at VI.LIZ.‘. IsnMilly, In lot., at 4'2., and -Fl.ix , eed at 31,x3. Provisions are flit with in ' iirea,eti firninca. ante!. ,if MI,. pork at .51roTrilii4ir. aides at LAy. And Shonleora at 5t yc. 11 Int of green Shoulder,. sold at 2tio I.arreia Wllialty cold 1:634427 e. Nny Yong. 14.,etnYnr 2.—Ttd. Cotton -mat kpt is weak; only non bale. s , nn: t.a6l; uplAnds 11.:. Flour de clined; 14,n00 bbls Wln•at salell txln at 11.11 for for red. and q.1.2A for wre , tern. Corn buoyant; mien LOW ltu,h at n3tot.n4c Cr and an4y.s7e for new. Pork' tiriu; prime $11.37 tir. Boon Miehange4: sales 141bo xe, lung tithed mddle, at no. Lard Oil $7;41.1e2... Bele. heavy; Buena:, /tyre, n. head quiet; Cialena, Tobatnn , un diantnnt; Nentacky, 5r , 412,. '1111,,w lower et . lo . NlLijle.%. Wool firm =ales 50,000 b. fleece 4o , :Zt'sc. Sogargitief Wit firm N. 0.7!....(4 . ) 5-f,c fy e new nod old. Mola-.lso, firm at 1,1t.,4 . 2 , !. ktuntr.ed . hugs dull at 7e. Iron quiet at 74 , 25. leather drooping. Oile quiet; Linseed Oil, + R. T. iiEtiNi:DT- PEARL STEAM MILL CoRN MFAL AND Iit,MINT ei9lS111:1:1:11 AND ALLEcidIE:VY na7apd.c WILT. :-ELL BLACK "'BOOK DRS (-_•. .t . r . s to, to ..41 nt slo,oo for $ 0,25 Fro.o. Dross Cioth, title, ost , to ',II nt • 14.00 for 10,00 Firs 9,uAlity Cloth, 44 1300 for 12,00 Black Cloth Pants, - (..Ou for 3.= - (superfine)" -4 0,00 for 4.00 C.tssifnero Sllll4 math! toordor. - -2.5,00 for ts,ts. -Also, Satin, Plush, stll.: and Cloth Vevt, ( 4 ENTS' FURNISHING Gouits. At r,ry liiw Tho rtbovol..the Ca(h Prlce, nn.11)) r..fernn.:, to du+ advarttsenzent, Lila above prick, t- strietlyAdterit I t! , . DRS. C. M. FITCH & J. W. SYK ES 1311YSICIANS 'FOR DISEASES iji."lllE LL 'flißoAT AND C111: , ,T, and ether -Chronic Ail moot, eomplioAted with or PULMONARY C,)M PLAINTS. OFFICE-191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa CONSrLTATION FREE A Ipt of ilu,stlonz , sent to hop. a..hte I.v letter. te9 . th-g•IVv , GAINSU- IRAD R FIRE AN M RINED RANGEcomp.ov,,“ PnoAntta.ttls.lu.itres,vorttost Lo s•es tsolv. Agent's •ft4iti and stiss.t•, Pittsburgh. rarilal and Surplus or, 5300,0(10. Parties West of the Motintailis. now intirra ILI ti e s A,,,thony, ur o ho may desire duing sn, will find the of 1.45. in this city Moro convenient than corresponding with Ilse Home ottieo at Apph t •auous Lr lt,tlrAnce, made throu,rh WM. '.11( I,,neral Ag't. LEIK:ER 111111=1 -FAIRBANKS J. 11. Atsuan, Secretary. Refer to—lion. Walter 11. Lowrie. Iln. George W Woodward, Vtn. M. Swain, ,01 Philadelphia Led. Lter, A. J. .Ibell. Eeq., of Baltimore Sun, John Clog horn, 11. N. Burroughs, John Au-pack. Jr, C. J. Dupont. Thoo. Craven.F.,r, 11.11::411.111.011. . - for autumn sales OMME=9 HENRY H. COLLINS_ COMMERCIAL Philadelphia Iliark et New York Market. w. 9. EFNNEUI ALLEGHENY CITY, u - KEN MANUFACTURED AND I.ELIVERF TERM'. call oN DELIVERY Z. L. EASNER, No. 114 Coe. Wood and Fifth Streets, .r ROBERT 1 , . THOMPSON. Ahent, at the Banking Lou.,P Or Messrs. Hanna, Hart Co.. comer of Thud • • - Rood Ntret . t,, Witt recetvc prompt littenuun. JOEL JONES, Prestdent. Administration Notice WH ER EAS, Letters AlRMimisLration to the estate of HOWARD H. RYAN. late of Al legheny county, deceased. hat, licen granted to the sub ,crilwrte all persons indebted to the said estiwe arc re quested to make immediate payment, and those having chums or demands against the estate of the said dee, dent, will mike known the same without delay, to JOHN J. MITCHEL, Ottiro of 71fitehel 1 Palmer, No. 17 Fifth st. J. M. FAAS, No. 21 Pennsylvania Avenue. Pittsburgh, Sept. 30, 1150. oat:ow-Ali $3 7 PER HUN DRED-CASII, for clean mixed•l'Mtlil lags. W ra V in P ' tr at 'l!5, amt 00 coats. Mahoning Crum e t lay, 'a superior finality. Fire Ruck.. manufactured from ie samo quality of clay; for sale by iIIIALt WICK 1 SON, No. 131 -t, Pittgburuh. BATM' AMERICAN lIAII.WAY CASES 2 volumes. Redflel.l's Law of Ruilwa~ s. Angell on the Law of Highways. Angell on Carriers. Angell on Limitations. Angell on Watercourses. Angell on Fire and Life Insurance. Curtis on Patents. Price on Limitations and Sergeant's Mechanics' Lien Law. Stephens on Pleadings. Chitty on Pleading . :1 volumes. Bennett h Beards Criminal Wharton's American Criminal Law. oct24 HAVACti., GROCERI ES.— wo bags prime Rio Coffee; 25 pockets Java 50 lihds. N. O. Sugar; " Cuba " fie buts. Crushed and Powdered Sugar; to r Syrup; 150 kegs English and American Soda% H 6 boxes various brands Tonacco ; • •ItX; half chests Y. H. Tea; • 100 •` Black Tea ; " Gunpowder and Imperial Tea; And a general stock of 'Groceries, just received and for t.ale' by WM. LI SMITH 8 CO., oetl4 Second street. LAWRENCEVILLE PROPERTY.—For ...le. a Brick Dwelling House. of seven rooms, with good porch. cellar, bath room, good well and pump, sta ble, cool-house, etc, The rooms aro all well painted and papered, it good kitchen range, fruit and shade trees, grape vines, &c., and a great variety of choice flowers, small fruits, etc.; paling fence. The lot is 150 feet on Covington street, by 100 feet on Washington street to Cherry alley. Prim $4,000. Terms easy. For Pale by nolo S. CUTHBERT SON. 51 Market et. JONAS WHITCOMB'S ASTHMA, RE34. EDl'', for sale at JOSEPH FLEMIN&B Drug Store, corner Diamond and Market street.' BEAVER & JACKSON.—For Sale, a Double Brick Dwelling Ifttazt,•e, with store room, on corner of Beaver and Jackson streets, Allegheny, Price $1,500. Terms, Vat in hand, balattee eta and two years. 8. CUTS:IBI'MT h SON, nola 0"Y $BOO for a large three-start' Brick Dwelling House, with lot of ground 26 feet front .. Arthurs street, by BI feet deep. For sale by n 029, S. CHTHpEIiT k 50N.61. Market t. _ --- ssoc FOR A TWO-STORY F. ME AVE , ROUSE and tot, on Redoubt anei, near Fourth street. Terms 4275 to hand balancesit, one Tm Forts& by S. CUTH:I3ERT 4,802 f oat= Real Estate Eganta;6l Market, Pa, Bistellaneous. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. SAMUEL RIDDLE, Manufnetnret and Wholesale Dealer in CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS BROOMS, &C., No. 21 Diamond, Pittsburgh. HAVING NOW IN STORE A LARGE and carefully selected stock of everything in this fine, either manuGietured by himself or purchased di rect from manufacturers, FOR CASH, is prepared to supply customers and the country trade with goods iu his line, CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKETS The following comprise the leading items in his stock of Wooden and Willow Ware : CHURNS—Pine Staff, 8 sizeu, Oak Staff, Affixes; Cedar Staff; 3 sizes; Oval Crank, Cedar, Oak or Pine, 3 sizes; Cedar Barrel. 4 size a Spane's Patent, 3 sizes; Therin orn eter. 3 store - -a large stock.. BUCKETS—Common red, blue and green, fancy and. varnished. half, quarter :matey pads; cedar braasand iron bound, 2 and 3 hoop.Piggins, cedar, bras.s andit*l bound, 2.ltooix Horse Bus kets. heavy Iron bslealtchen Buckets, iron bale; Oak Well Buckets, well Ironed;. Flour Buckets, nested. TUBS—Painted, 2 and 3 hoop; white pine and cedar, hand made. all sizes. nested or by 4 the dozen- - K EELERS—Painted and varnished, 3 sizes; dozen 'near cedar Iteelers, brass or iron bound. • MEASURES—AII sizes, from bushel to quarter peck;:. n pine or cedar seat odor unsealed. vf..OTIFF-PlNS—Plain and head, in five gross boxes; Smith's Patent, in gross boxes, and Brass Spring, int raia bozo , . V1:.H130.k.E.1r3 , --Vi,,tertoo rai=sed centre, 3.[Ariet-ta.Zicc, Double' Wood. luid all other kinda. BROOMS. WHISKS. BRUSHES, &e.., in great variety. MEAL TUBS—llinghani Butter and Butter and Meal '2 or 3 in nett. or aingiv. DOOR AND BUGGY MA'fli—Allieaute, Cocoa and Graya: iiritas Table MILLS. WHITE NEST BOXES—Spice and Sugar Boxes, five in neqt, plain and varnished OAK STAN DS—Asoorted sizes, for apple-batter, krant, pickles, meat or milk. UMBRELLA STANDS—For Stores or Dwellings. - CLOTH ES llORsEs—Assorted sizes and styles made to order. WOODEN WARE--Comprising Rolling Pins, Potato Mashers, pater Prints and Ladles, Lemon Squeezers, Spoons add Bearers. Muddlers, Socp Cdps, Shaving Boxes, Spigots, Bring Starts, Axe, Pick' and Hatchet Handles. Steak Mauls, Lc. R.A.T 7 AND MOUSE TRAPS:of all varieties. - . 2 • TAR CA.?:S, MOP HANDLE 3, iron and wood heads, Clothes Pounders. • - - - MARKET BASKETS, in great variety of site and style; the nest or dozen, of our own manufacture, at Eat!. tern prices. . • • CLOTHES BASKETS--Round and oval, four in nest., • ••• ' lIAMPERS‘‘Square flat a..fd trunk lids. ' NURSERY every style. . 'COACHES 'AND CRADLES, °revery style. TRAVELING 13ASKEITS—As.sorted sizes - and styles. ••.t ., Berlin, Japanned. • u• , French,. assorted. • , - LADIES: CAP . _ , • ••• • RETICULES—Imported and American. SCSOOL BASKETS. in great variety. • . - HAMPERS, for Potatoes, Peaohes, &c. , ORCHARD BASK ETS—Willow and RIAU. • , , , ' 44.. City and country . tioaleraare incited to oall and cif. rnl ne ou r Ana: and przce.4 beforoporchasingelecorharek Eta we CANNOT lib: - UNDERSOLD IN THIS' MARKET.. ....SAMUEL RIDPLE, IThunond Pittnaurith. =II . _ FRENCH MERINOS ; FRENCH MERINOS ; FRENCH MERINOS ; FRENCH MERINOS ; SHAWLS, SHAWLSi.SHA LADIES' AND GENTS' SEA LADIES' AND GENTS' SEA LADIES' AND GENTS' SEA' LADIES' AND GENTS' SRI MISSES' SHAWLS MISSES' SHAWLS MISSES' SHAWLS MISSES' SHAWLS e. The LARGEST AND CHEAPEST above Good% can ha round at J. P. SMITH'S, No. 92 Market St., LIGHT, LlGiur.—l have made arrange b ew. to keen constantly on hand a full supply of C a RBON. COAL AND LARD OjL3. BulotiNG FLUID AND ALCoIIOL. which will be warranted equal to any in his market. and whieh will be undersoldby none,ar, my lacilitie, for pr..curini„ hest =tomes at lowest rate, are , oeh, a, enable me to offer advantages =OM , pas-ed in this line of business. Quantities to suit pur chasers. M ON JOHNSTON, Druggist, nob) cot ner Smithfield and Fourth streets. 12!3=9 Tam , ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS, at 'HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE• HORNE, No. 77 Market street, bit now in the and will he sending hotne desirablo end cheap (3003 N ereiv ilsy this week. - Hell MA. WEAVER will open a handsome R , ,,ortment of FALL AM) WINTER MILLINERY . , Tor,nlier wall a large assortment of CHILDRENS' (1,61111NG and Patterns of all descriptions, at NO. 21 FIFTIi STREET, Second Stott', alovo Elliott's Shirt Store, on FRIDAY, Sat•tombe , A.Ol. sts2l Sat, 400 barrels Prime N. O. Molasses, Oak Coopere; ;;,, do St. James. S. 11. do; '0 do I.ov. , rinWs first quality Syrup; 500 bags good to choice Rio Coffee; 75 Pocket's choice Java do; Its flat( Chests Young llyson, Imperial, Gun Pow der, oolong and Poinhing Teas; 100 boxes assorted brands S's &DJ's lump To; baeco; 10 kegs Covington six twist Tobacco; 75 do Hi. Curb. Soda; 5 barrels Alum; Is do Dairy Salt in Sacks; bap. Gram Popper; 15 do Allspice; 5 do Mat Colnial 20 boxes No. 1 Soap; lou cid Chemical Olive Soap; 25 do German do. ;10 du Variegated or Toilet Soapl, 50 dozen- Vin Washboards; 1 50 do Buckets; 30 do Tubs, assorted sizes; 100 do Brooms; 50 boxes M. R. Raisins; m do No. 1 Norfolk. Chocolate; 40 do Madison Starch; 50 bales No. 1 and 2 Batting; 30 barrels Bleached Elephant and Whale : Oil'; 10 do Strait's Tanners do, '..k) do Cod do . do 10 do Rosin do 20 do N. C. Tar. In store and for sale by ap2B MILLER RICKETSON. A MERICAN' BIOGRAPHY. Irving's 11 Life of Washington, various editions, 5 vols. sLea - shall's Life of Washington,: volumes. Sparks' " " 1 " Sparks', Life of Franklin. Autobio"rsphy of Franklin, edited by Rev. H. Weld. Lossintff Lives of Eminent Americans. Kapp's ite of Baron Steuben. Parson's Life of Aaron Burr. Reigart's Lite of Robert Fulton. Fl rider's Lives of the Chief J.ustioes. Colton's Life anti Times of Rena Clay. Mallory's Life and SPeiches of Henry Clay. Wirt's Life of Patrick Henry. kleadly's Life of Lafayette. Seward's Life of John Q. Adams, Gralun's Life ofDaniel Morgan. Losaing.'s Lives of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Mansfield's Life of General Scott. 'fbe Life and Letters of Jos.phStory. noS - HAY it Co., 55 Wood street. - - AHOTOGRAPHS.—These beautiful PIC TURES, taken in the highest silo of the art, col. ored, in oil or plain, can be had sin y or by the quan tity, at WALL GALLERY, • Jono.i Handing. Fourth street. 500 OUNCE S SULPHATE QUINIA, received and to sale VECKLIAMKELL Y? no'sAIIeg,heup Qty. QUND 100 bags Rio Coffee; 1)3 pockets Java do.; 30 bbls. Crushed Sugar; 15 bhds. choice Now Orleans Sugar; good Sugar: - too half chests Y. EL and Black Tea; 25 Gunpowder Tea; 50 bbls. Golden Syruir, 100 boxes venom; brands Tobacco; 50 kegs Bi. Carb. Soda; For sate by rscaal - H. SMITH k CO. Ed?INEITUFf AM.— . 100 bayrela fine Coffee Sugar " D It. D. R. Granulated Powdered Sugar; 25 - 21 • " D. R. Cznabed Sega:, tor sale by . REIVER h ANDERSON, al Wood AG °Amalfi) St. Charietrilotel. .P. ALLasitAlar Co.; ante nounce taa nn* otNear Wall Pumo34 . at mak 87 wOOD NT TiIBER Xrissifllanenus. RARE''CHANCES INVES - TME:N I r; THE MOIST COMPLETE SHINGLE MACHINE DURABLE, PERTEpT AAA CIEW STATE, TERRITORY, COUNTY RIGHTS FOR cAT•R ISE IRON CITY SIIINOLE • DATENTED BY HR. _S. C. COFFIN, Inventor,'ot Pittsburgh, Pi., Sun. 7th, 11ia,12 how introduced to the public, and commends, 140 f. for the following adri,ntagas :—lts cheapness and. eicellenCa of work. Ite sulierloti to Cthi:r MaClunes, consists,— - , ; rwT, Tbat it Ls - prosided.with an appantukby which the edging of the Shingle is perf6nned by the saw which cuts it, and which ie a sAviNci OF FROM' " • . • FORTY TO FIFTY PER CENT. ICI COST; '.BiChan, By the Moans of two trestaina, the block when placed on the Machine is adiame4 in, any poaninn operator may desira, by wh cli there is a SAVING Of tienty Per Cord, of ber. TSIRD IT I EDGE - : '• HI 3VE I asi , :la x-'3ll Veneeriug a LookingGiap Th e mech.— • t '• 13 se h e , p,rel etc. TheArpn Mitchtne t , }Can b futhislit . ti complete for .615.0, 6,7, - ,gltron 4A,ticr- .tnl-er in this city;,Mr.. 9. S. F0% . 4,1,1/3.,. take s be,sen to operition it the Planing Mill orMillV.Vilitnitti;ebr.i,::-li!';', ncritrt Seventh and Ginnt'stimitit. Fitit The inventor OA pelt±t and TerriMegytiahtitittdiaide Mdiisinfthelictielae; On very' mcidendniterms:POrtealitagP cannot firict'afiettWoliportnettp . thAttlitfteEtT 4y= Call and examine the Diachine:- - • 'oot2B:ds,i' - H .- C•IE:Ili-D.,S.,.,,.5(.C.:;Qt-'..!0.,-,f SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA., HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR EX -IL& PENSIVE and Well selected FALL and WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES I! Of the Latest and most Fashionable Styles, adapted to the season. They are now prepared to otter, at a small advance over Cos?, the largest and moat complete aasortrnent of Prime CUSTOM-NIDE BOOTS AtiVIIOES, Ever brought to this city. We invite our ftiEmds and nerchants generally, to call and examine our . CDOd.9. W Particular attention will be given to selecting:and PUTTING UP ORDERS. • sel63mdav3sta2dp BATES & JOHNSON'S ROOFING. WM. JOILNSTON, ur OULD GIVE NOTICE that he has 7 chased the interest of-his late partner ' Gr. B. BATES, in the ROOFING BUSINESS, and is the pole Inannfactere end dealer in the following three dicfinct kinds of Roofing _ let. Gum Elastic, Cement. Felt and Can vas Rooting. - 2d. Improved Felt, Cement and Gravel Rooting. 3d. Patent English Asphaltic Felt Roof ing. All warranted FDLEAND WATER PROOF. Beefing Material for sale, wit printed instructions for using. Of fice at BATESJOHNSONS' OLD STAND, Smith field street. WIT T.ICH JOHNSON. N. EL—This Gum Cement is unequalled as a Pant for metal Roofs, lasting twice as long, at least, .1111 paint. and. cheaper. - &Mallow LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER ItO;LLT. SMELTING WO E.EIK, PARK, 11PCIIRDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SICEATEEENG,, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bot toms, 'Raised Still Bottoms, Speller solder, &c., also im porters and. dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheer Iron, Wire, ac. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Maehinest and Tools. Warehotuse,Lio.lh) nrst, and ISA Second atpets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper =Mammy da ired pattern. my2Stlydsus . %VIA slurs. DAVID Ai PADA- /AMU PAX.; JR SMITH, .PARK & CO; • NINTH WARD FOIIII/DRIf PITTSBURGH, PA, _ Warehouse, No. 149 First and 129 Second strata - - Manufacturers of all sizes and deseriptionsof Coal Oil, li.etortsiui Stills, Gas and Wetur Floe,. Sul bans, Dog trona, Wagon Boxes, llteel Moulds, Yaltlps Hangers owl Co 4tXtbing and Miiiththe Castings of . every dearaip hen made to order. Having a complete maohinfr shop attached to the Foundry, all necessary !Waal" wilt be carefully attend ed to. . mfailydaw INS - CTR.A.INTOM AVING BEEN APPOINTED BY'THE hiXI Great Western Insurance and Trust Company of nsielphia, their Agent for Pittsburgh and vicinity, i take pleasure in calling the attention of my . friends and the public to this lnetttntl and in soliciting a con tinuance of the liberal v n ags and confidence here tofore extended to a. 0 high standing of the Offi cers and Directors is „grantee that all losses will be ,promptly adisuted ant • • r.id. For statement of Assets, names of Directors, ,see general advertisement in this paper. . THOMAS B. UPDIKE. . Having relinconshed 3,gepoy of the Great West ern Insuranea - and Trust Companyjp.favor of Mi. Ur, ...dike, I c y commend Inns to the_public-and sit ; who h i palrunized the office.' All the eaceurita and =BB eclbswinw.4 of the Company :will be serdad ty Mr , pdike. I alkali cot:dame to occupy, a part of ile ce now 6caupded by me, for the management then insuienca - busittea I .hstre in charge,.-IRd will render Kr. U: such asaistince tis he mai r nea LlTFdi. Pittib N'outinieiia, F 0 R EXTANT. WHOLESALE H. CHILDS & CO., No. 183 Wood street -" - -;...-; ,1 %'
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