tiittshr44 Qsaytte. IT 'X' 1333 TSP.GVEC: SATURDAY 'MORNING, SEPT. .4, 1857 • Sir:OPICIA/1 r:(PE/i OF. THE t 77 F. 'GI :Ners_of the City and Neighborhood , ... '. 'ANIMAL I:OIfVEIMNCS or Van M. P. Cuenca.— . • Friday morning, --- Cenfarence mot at 83 o'clock. Ite- .ligious services by Rev. J. M. Maxon. -_ .. Committee on Itineracy and Orders report the name of lice. John Jacques as a suitable Iss^-"sl to keret- rmder the stationary authority of the Confer ., elite. 'He was . unanimously received. J. IL Tag . garb WM also unanimously elected to de same Ace. The question as to the place of holding the next Annual Conference Noma up. Connellsville ea, dos- At:tided 's the - plate, and th e second Wethewiny in - '''Septerriter,'llAS, 2A the tithe. - ' . .1: Rev& Williams and Beckham, of the M. ki. Cbuich, were introduced to theConferenee. ,- • ',Adjourned with prayer by Rev. Reeves. . - - AVITIntOO3 SESSION. j' . Coisfereneit tnit'at •"h prayer islf-past ono o'clock. Prayer J. by Aar. R.T.Simociban. . . - Rev.llarper, (col, wan introduced. and ievi . ted to an' honorary neat._ Committee on tinersey sail Orders reported the - -name of Rev. lit 'n. Phillip. as suitable to re. . . cities older's ord Elected. .• Crimmittee On oondaries reported, which vs s , " lion was received •• The ease of Be .O. IL Pool then came up. The committee to erh m was referral the matter relative ... to that.guntlern n reported, exhonemting him, and the charges ago est him withdrawn. A motion was then made that is' eharacter pass, which was car ried, several gentlemen voting no. - The committee to whom was referred the matter in.relation to the union of the church north and south made is' report. - After setting forth the facts con nected with abatis calli - xl the Springfield circular, and declaring that the continued union of the church without giving up freedom of Speech and the press, was impossible the report concluded with the follow ing resolittion t e. • Resolred, That oar delegates to the next general , . Conference be instructed to attend the Convention to be held in Chseinnati on the 2nd Wednesday in No vember,' 1957. and co-operate with the representa tives of the other northern and western Conferences • of the M. P. Chnreh, in adopting each 1311,11A11r. es !hall be deemed necessary to preserve the unity and harmony in our ecclesiastical operations. . ' Signed by J. Scott, W. Reeve. Jellies Robison, W. U. Williams, .1. W. Rutledge, Ira Scott, John R. • tirifith,Wm..F. lincedler, Abner Fordyce, J. Cook. , . Rev. Dorsey:eontended• that the Convention had • not been called after censithation with the Southern Churches, and waea.disiiiion movement. Ile made , - a speetthagkinst the adoption of the resolution de • daring that the spirit of Politicians had crept into 'the church that ho believed in tire brotherhood of all-.mankind. He declared that outside pressure bad caused the feeling of discord which wo now eeo in the church. A feeling'df patriotism should unite ' us... A.politieal disunion Would soon follow the dis union in the churches. Then wo should see warfare and bloodahAl throughout the land. Because we found the eouth.unwilling to co-operate with the • north-and the west in e general organ of the church, • let us overlook it; let us keep in a spirit of union sod conciliation. -- Ref.. Robinson, pastor of the Id M. P. Church of t.., this city, made a powerful speech in answer to Rev. 'Doniey. • He set forth the feet that in every divisive ' atep hitherto taken, the South has been the leader. -- "They bare lead us to the door of Minion and now • my brother wants us to wait till the South kicks on ~- out, - The Reverend gentleman then went into a his tory *film contest, tracing It up from the beginning. TletehOwed'that - slavery is aggressive; that it is the . ,triumph,of might over right, and it holds Rs own :. •-, .onlyby combs:at aggression. The South had forced - • this•chmels, this young virgin, to laketo her bosom ' the black demon of American slavery.. Sow thin ' • church is. rapidly declining, losing church after , ___eberedi pad society after society. lie trusted that the . Pittsburgh Circuit would end its delegates to the c•Hilioporist Convention. Mr. Robison then gave his -•- '. • ofisslim of eatery in each a way as to leave no doubt - - ,•...,0f 'what ho thought of it. It ii a epos-teas, he ex , —. claimed, that strikes its roots down into hell and '.i. :drawl, ita'neurithinent thence. -- -n• L' 'Bor. J. H. Hull, of Birmingham, thee spoke and .- with, great warmth and spirit against the adoption ...: of ; the resolutions. It was on the qoestion of the ---- uneonetitutiocality of the proposed measures that he addressed his remarks, ',•,-,„-•,-- ..Iter. - Mr. Kingsley then.-spoke lle auswerell the - 'argument that by keeping 'up a union {VIA our mode " • of influencing the South; said, that we had no power _to Mithencethem atoll, for our mouths are efissaL The South having •the numerical majority voted us' .rdown in very ease. Ile referral to the article in , . their diecipliue, &elating that there should le in, . "dbittisilon in the Conferences about the -rights ..r " . • prolerty. , • A member then called for the re-reading of the re .' .'port." It was read, Rev: Mr. Collier, of Sharps - burg, Prost., asked Rev.:Geo. Brown tis take the 'Chair, and then proceeded to speak upon the resole , . lion with great feeling. Ile inquired who rau the ••• plow-share through our general educational institu ' .' Oohs? Who had caused the present feeling of din • 'CO* who had stirred up dirisions and fostered thee, 1 The South had done it • Ile declared that he was a - , •-tiouthern man, but he could not fall in with their de , 'mender he - ceuld not adv,oeate an appearance of ""'calm when the spirit of it Was gone. Ilejled sought id. the . Beath *by they bed not :'led' the church . 4-4 77 init * It-their enniiibutione 7 !Why theihad not stood by . pt? : The answer to his letter Cl' irtirniry tiro,. linikktbo;irFio sentillv,e . iiii7lhe point of building up •' ; ,.las.itiareries*' {ll2 . - No - rth.leat they Amnia honenu • ''''hie - strinig for the South and vote them down in te a . "seal eenferente. • - ~ ,. ...., . 11,evi Dorsey declared 'that the Conference could -- 'hold its Session evert in /4neliburg. Virginia, and ''inif fral - therl'iliainght about slavery, if they were . not too violeat.'';Tbo tietipiti ~f Pittsburgh would -.met with scorn and indignation any-thing said 'I -A-401MM their- institutions. Mr. Dorsey tusked if the letter war min:Premien of Southern opinion. • 'Mr. Collier' answered that he belies - edit was. Th • -4-. , -ietker was Rote the agent of the Board of Mersin,' ' "'at:Lynchburg. , They at the South are determined --,. that we shall go down if we don't submit to slivery. Mr.-Collier:swayed the whole 'Conference with the greatest power. ••••,•• - t :!.. - " - 'npoke. He referred to the speeches of the former ', : _sepeakers.• Ho iodated that it was his opinion that '-.it, was dm intoation of the reporters! of the resolution - -to "swallow os, soul; bode and hoots." He consid -• seed the resolution a ileelaralion of:division of this - church.. lie - said the Convention called at Ciatin . nail was gotten up by • few personally interested. •Mr. Miller called him to order, when quite an ex citement was the result, the two gentlemen maintain . Log their positions. The Point of order having been .„ .. - settletl, W. Buena proceeded. Mr. Berne raised a -• good! deal - of a storm in the coarse of his remarks, • snit 'Was very bitter against the fanatical abolition ,':.:iota of the-North. .- , - The Conferenee.thip adjeumed as usual. - ' -Honore Coostrren.—Tho case of the Common wealth vs. Geo. 14:ger: was tried on Thursday at. litaihington. The evidence doted on Thursday of ternoon, and Achisun fordhedefence, and Montgom ery for the prosecution addressed the jury, the latter closing at 1 1 o'clock P. M. On Friday morning the charge or the Court was 'delivered, and nt II o'clock. 31, the jury, otter being out two hour*, returned verdict of guilty. - s * A motion fore new trial was mode, the argument of will be heanl et tho nest term. The De fendant in the menutime remaining at large on bail, which, was. increased $5OO after. the verdict. Dr. Aebison,. whose trlarand conviction for perjury we 'reported, has interceded,* obtaining a new trial. , dar iiltifiartoutu Boone.--Several days since, one r hundred facie, with the•following note, were reeeireil i;-"lry.the agent at thirernigtunt live of cars : you hoe! the gotainea; titatribato a few of the arc...a1..... ..... paaying.faue in each of the emigrant ears forthe era of the fetualie emigraate 2 to doing which you will -oblige ono friendly to thO emigrant." No doubt osell . ..' . Olllll bore upon it an adrurtieement. Advertisers ore ' tip to all aorta of expedients; as au example,; who • .woublipapiet that thia*aragraph woe merely iu ..teadett io wind up with-a - foram mendation to the • nodal-ea boy Ma giihrienta at the Brown atone 'Clothing Hall of Ronkßol Wilson, Nan. 603 and Chestnut stroet, shone Sixth,-Philadelphia. t . . Ten imdfor. de unfettnnate boy whose eldthe , 'c `'we mentioned is having ,been found a day or tvr ! .... ranee eztAbe.brOtka of the Monongahela was foe ...yalinitlejt: l- I. l la . name tree Joseph Wueeteubeich.- 1 _ . - They (Me mother and family ' ) are recently from - New Jersey, and we understand are very poor, even oh; jeetly so. We giire something may las done by our! hermit:ant eitiiims. to relieve the dit , treas of the be- I reared mother.. , ! ! ' I -An -Inquiet' ins held on the body and u verdict rendered in ucordenee with the facts Pertaining to the drowping, as" above noted. Tim CMCIII—TItIA ArrEntroos 'AND TO-N . IIMT. Messrtr. Spalding it' Sogers withdraw from the field after 1.43.1xy. Since their arrival Pittabergb has ap parently.been suffering nailer a mrtof Circ. mania, And about al many people have been-tined., to get in tollhe tent, already, crammed trt tedfocatlen, o.s were Autunite to arrire,before the doom were closed. The.ferty home team is driven again at 12 to-day ; the wire amendow to the top of the centre Ole is re pealed at 2, and an afternoon performance given at 2t, se well m a farewell night entertainment at 7i. . • . ,IVe - learn .frowthe•Sheohenrille Herald;that on • ihe 23d ult., an old conido. Mr. David Findley and residing' near Paris. Washlogton county, were pole:00,14. tol:day.] open the Pan Man ' • Ali ..telireed; end while hie clitime wore attacked with, violent vomiting, he tobbud the house or sumo threi;himdied dollars- A Goon AMAMI - 11 '.• - •r:÷4:3orernor Pollock bus . n4s Mr. Fawned Thompson, of the Find. Ward. yot Lientenalt Colonel. .We congratulate sfeitoed On position, and think the honor well hestowed, As upon 0118 who *Mild not helitats ui &MAU isiosiolf stud hie future to the de fence pf;hls country.. . • W ro rom the (fAniCk that . She • 14 1'itnatti' ) Boat Club,liare accepted the challenge ot Abe "Bar clef anti,' mile race has been decided •.• so s -to cola* - off onshet 25th bud: The prite to be .• • •contended -for Is $lOO i a 'lda, and the content:lOP. 4outitteaselshited slid well contested. . •• J. inert al; llistor . of' th e Finge fi s .pti,t Charth; preach "io-morrow afternoon, at Iwo %eel**, before Ithegai>lnith School; which wanes In the l'reibyteriatiAlnrek. Foss raw, Divp salts of Genes sisd lky'isirlothusg Burnishing 'Goods 8a:; trill be cotitisiaSd fora short, time - ! onger eteifeellng'con6den( that' the charsetet; of the and the rotes it which! it iR era indneemvite purbeseee: an are ablibitA • ti , i. l o4lre. makexagoiem,tfoo..: I...ei:Oetutoe, - ,:ate.S.Feathe Yost 91fiee i -Allagheety. - • IS=ESM •••6 -••••• • • • • TAIMITITS ' Obt6T) CAMP-MZEM6. — This intereeting .nmetnig .. closed at ,2 o'clock AL. M. on I Thunuittyconrning. ' VS&Tosday's 'issue two fur- :nished.partionliiis of this mxtertnk till Monday - night; feet resume. Taaiday—a priyer aad experience meeting watt held at 8 A. M. Rev. Mr. Harper, colored, deliver. ed an eXhortationt At 101 A. M. the Rec. T. Mc- Kendreo Heiley, of Christ Church, preached from Prelate 81: 2. The 3 P. M. sereice were failed by ManA . tll, of Wesley Chapel, taking for his text St. Mgt.::: 7. The Rev. R. D. Fisher,of Birm ingham. P.. discoursed from the Sth chapter 4 John and 11th and 12th versos, followed with prayer meetings at public altar and tent. Waluesday—an experience or general class meet ing was held at SA. 31. The lej A. M. service was filled by Rev. A: J. Endaley, pastor pf South Cora -19011 Church, Allegheny City : text, Jeremiah S: At 3 I'. 31. the Rev. Iliram Miller, of Brownsville, P., discoursed from Ileb. 12, 14. followed with prayer meeting at public stand. The Ref. W. A. Davidson, of Trinity Church. Ninth Ward, preached the last sermon, from the text found in St. Luke. 14th chapter and 24th verse, followed - with prayer meeting—with penitent seekers forward for the prayers of the congregation. Public prayer meetings were 'held at different (large) tents on the ground until midnight, conduct-. ed by ministers—with seekers of religion in each tent, when the horn summoned the people to gather into the place for holding public worship, to engage in the closing exercises. preparatory to striking the lents and leaving the ground. The exercises com menced with singing and prayer. after which the Rev. W. Lynch, of Liberty Street Church, delivered on address, at the close inviting persons to unite with the church. Over twenty joined, besides them who had united at an early stage of the meeting.— Then the Rev. Mr. lteiley delivered an exhortation, after which the congregation joined in singing the Rine-honored covenant hymn commencing : .Come let us nee the Witt, divine." Then the congregation formed into a procession, three and four abreast, led by ministers, who passed around the inside of the circle once, singing soul. stirring songs, when the parting hand was taken— the arrangements enabling each one to do so. This imolai greeting over the procession was reformed and they returned to the public stand when several hymns were sung—the doxology "Praise lied from whom all blessings Ilan" was sung. followed with the bene diction by Rev. W. A. Davidson.. Notwithstanding the meeting wan declared over at 2 A. Zr!,, Thursday, , L uite a number spent the few hours until daylight in singing and prayer. At early 'lawn the work of demolition commenced, and in a few hours the spot, for a week so full of life, became in a good measure deserted. Ten Central Board of Education met on 'Thurs day evening. for the purpose of hearing tho report of the Principal of the high School, on the re-examin ation of those applicants eh.. failed to he present at the late examination. Applicant, holding tho following numbers, viz 108. 113, 133, 143. 145. 14, :17 and 132, having passed the required standard, ~,r0 In itted as pll - Ohl to the school. It is desired they will imme.liatc• ly report themselves to the Prineit.u. at the of.tieo in the High School. The president read a letter from Mrs. Kean. in which she tendered her resignation, to take eireet et the pleasure of the Beard. Laid suer toll neat repo tar meeting. Adjourned. THE UEPAL Shot for at tha Pir.Nic of tho Inde pendent Blue± un Thttraday, was asraninl to privatu Hughes, 4.'1 the Hirminghain Catania. =ECM 1..)11U1.; STOIII. And get n gins, qi ICY COLDSODA WATER FLIIALE COMPLAINTS. P. common. t. 1011TiN.1 ladies, RIM easily removed hy CA RTEII'S SPt MixtunE, the only mullein° yet diccoyered . ul.rn which the fairer portion of creation may Afcly rely non remedy for all their ills. Let them tort, its ines timable virtues, and ha Lcaled. , -Wortmg WoR3IO.!—A 7,1,-ent many learned treat Ikea linee Irven written. explaining the origin of. awl elaasifylng the 'Norma generated in the WM:01 RystPlll. Scam ply any topic of niedieal science haa more co te obaerration and ',bluing' rvneti eh, and y.:l noire very mach divided trt opinion .41 ntlioi,f. It tonat to admitted. hole ... that. after all. am. ale of expelling thew. annua. and purify ing the body (rum theiraene, iA of moreialne than the Iviaeat diw prr ptiaitiona as to the origin - no expelling - km.llf bna at length 1,-eta foull—Pr. .V• Ltro• tot -, . fig , prepared ay Fleming Ham. In 11,0 mach ea,nglit alter specific, and hen already superseded all other vrorni medicine,. Ito salter Laing unireraally arkno.lalg...l by Sawliol pra:titioni‘ra. . . le rare.fut 1. , ask hr PR. NI'LASE'S CELEBRATED VERMIR'II4:. taatinfkaureki LP FLEIIINII enns. of Prmuraors.r, nth., Vennifog., iu cumpal lolil RIM worllll,ft Dr. hl'latio'a Ida heated Lie, PHI-. rans...w at all renp,clabl.,lrog Al.nev , nui,fo rrith.t (4• s . , tosture .I . ll.twlyyr • aurtion M. DAVIS, Comtuerci4l Sal." • No. 27 VOIIJ Arn A h. SSR: ;:. . ei SUG,A 4. 1{ TO Il i, t Comtu.relat N. :A. nab aft.rxtoon. Sept. bill, at 2 2 111.61..ktnerigan Syrup. II•. N. Cl. Sur:, kegetl to P. M. IiAV la. Ann .fit Anv Li, in—T (Salllrilay moruing, Kept. "oh et 11 o'cbr k. at the Commercial Erick '4,llta Prim. No. 51 Fifth .tract, will be mild. ono Intim tallier top linggy,olle upon do, maim., light two went Pining I , agan. P. M. DAVI, Anct'r. ItiIISCKLI.ANEOII:3 BOOKS—On 'Sutur iii. 'w et niec. Sept. MI, at 7% o'clock, will b. wohl. at the Commercial Salve Mooing, Itonens.'No. Zr 4 tali at --et:aeollction otMleeellaneene Ihnlke, part of which are from the prbate library of ei gentleman realoring. land a port ernaprbing the. Intent and bat miltlonini' „I` ninridard en thonandnen wort" in elegant Literature. The cal, i. worthy of attention from tiltreaderc deoirmhe hooka. M P. M. DAVIS, Auct. State Agrionitihral Exhibition. THE Pennsylvania State Agricultural S. , ciely. 111 bold its svi end] Annual at. tPowelhin ilriniudso and rote of firptember, paid lot and days of ttetolmir twit. The mots) reduction on pinnenaer fare and free possoco for Stork will be famished by the liailresol Ikimpaniot. The hooka of entry will hems, at Philadelphia on and after the lot of Sentential. corr. C. WA liK an2lidAtstd ADAMS' ES'TA'TE--31..sa.ite,Tre PROPER. to—We hose for ode in the llorouxh of litanelootor, au banding L.tonach feet front by li•I fast deep. Thee lots front on a On feet ,trivt., being nrontitimmer of the )Larket halll.ll lot. They V 1.14 /ham their position. tvlon near tin Mansion Bonen of the late Jam, Adams. Eszt..l tusks desirablel.do villiar Sru a small or taro residenrv— Ther.aill Iv odd for owl,. mid on renstioatile terms. Any UPC taking four Ado may bares corner lot at the one Iprice. Alao Lan email !Noon alien; IL. one o,tipio.l 1.7 Abier man as a Catik.uter alum. Also, thruo lota onl7narry feel Front .11'1 , ..fr...1.1,p mil b! lora hoer ruult. In , for lho 7 , lo t front .4.600 cult— Apply to ve4 FARM FOR SA LEIN NORTII FA 'VETTE NSHIP—IV,. Irtve a Gum of II gilnatr.l in North Vayatte rnvmhip, atom , 12 1011 , from mho city. owl near Rogan' Willa. of which about t 5 yt,s (bal ance first dam timber laml,l or au ex,11.0.t prality fin - Wheat p o rnertoK and an., oho. , 1.. in Cloy, and Timothy, and every rye (Mal+. Coal llnt,tono io shonflance. tsarina s :trove of blnrk fortis boll,l - boo, and ,harii. lorg• orliarel ',ph, , •111, Lech awl ol,rty tr.,. Wolf walen..l, havln; oat, in all the flehls 101 l one. Will boaol.l 1.15 and A play to IILAK CLY a ttollEv. figtik• Wal E.lnto Ilrokero,or 7". t 4. Ru. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, . Dont, In Bonnets, Hat& Straw Good,. hnwndly. .1. 25 COPPERAND BRASS K FlTTLES:i'vtni I tot gullonn, our own mate, warranted. who wo will NII on ,Itontien the ..twatnwt The - article which bat .teal the lent y while. to many of the honibuc rant liar.. J oart. TIo. c• no ino ankh. ran M had, In any ilontititv, at tho Ina. INti Ittoro Warehonas nl T. J. ORA 11: k No. MA Wood etroel. CI A. sTitriir & CO'S PItESIIUSI lAIIILICATI NU AND I VIPIIES.FION PAYER—A priticiplk of writing will...sit peon or Ink. firet prwalnm awarded to by the Ohl.. Nieto Fair, October. It lo a laiautiftil article with which to write n letter awl Obtains tlie copy at the eosin. Ono, n itliont the nee orient or Ink, rt mitering It Inv:doable to „pennon. travellinc. It will take tint correct howieslon orlon,. loaf. plant or hot., r. and is initially adapted tor writing. Un varlet, cloth, staid ,n 0000, lu the aitiyink of }dente, [halloo. mask. kr, arid ~,,, t one of lento or ink, with a lento or common +tick. Try it. For sale by M.S. MAVEN, ant Market and Second streets, Stucco Worker, .7 ASI fi OWE'iS, CORNER ELM AND TIME STREETS, • STUCCO AND MASTIeAVORKER, gives partirelarattentku to nll. orders for eat. in ILL . . Inn. . CENTRES and ORNA3ILIiTH of .11 Muds fuenidon.l 0 host oath.—.-- airalyd . - REFEIGER,ATORS- G.CLVANIZED InoN AND WOODEN WATER OOOLERS. .1 - . , : -- -if.ii.G.,, , F , 01 - tr , & SONS 117tE %TIRE SAFES AND TIIING APPARATUS. O'avrego St-arch, w.. ..0 cl,poinsit 11. tedance of our stock of Die above . [FOE TILE I-AUNT/lad artiel.v . lower than lloy eau 1.. Ivoght at ally other bon. au either ettow Call at the Iron City .tote Wareliento. H AS m 440,163,1 3 ,1 a greater Celebrity -than •olir T. J. %MAID k CM., N 0.134 Wood el. I,tlo COFFEE.....lfilt:iti„ - p —, r ,„,,, di eeri fir o i. „ , ri . ds me Mon lb. result of Im marked so enmity in geni i-Me end Ite Invariable uniformity Cabo iti elute and for sal. hy T. LITTLE. A CO. 41".,, n b1k, {nay Ire tortured of the reddlnneure or the high eel „,,„.,„, , N'' ' '''' ' S" ' "d ' L o.a.i.d a.w established. 100 PEn ub2.4 1. gall De made in the mall. The production Is over T7 . .entyLnaaaiike it tr , d d t s lr m . , le .: ufacture of round Matches, by tieing "Thomas' ..°4 " '''''''''‘l'l lb"'"1 n." whole Patent Matcldees Match Machines. ltlghta Mr salt by and fondguattuntrice atdollf M. V. EATON. Workillg Mint On • Very large will., and under a rigid 11T8.4' -- ICE6 . i) AND Ffilt SALFYWW-14) "Y"''' they "I': able to "'" r ". ;AX ` r, ' ,l ' , " ; '" D ' ZL ,', , ," X' E., bki...0,,.. Appk.; ~., Woo lb n'.1... oust aTter. - . to Morramtdang. anel Is reakrni norefeethrfirrt hem, " Ale., 30 bid,. Cot $.11 , 1 Dry Tobacco: lb.. mry beet Starch that can lo made, and no rrlarr, le 25 kegs f twit do; alum,. wanted by eottentrl,n. and OWE tent be oupplted to "X Ishie. E. I-Sugar ed by the gracere..•• their customers have lea/m -kt:WU A EDUERTuN, RE Wood EC ' t ed which In the 1m..1. 1. .b. and I . tor lb—ether/Ilse they would' to. likely to ,et that article on which the limed profit can to made. hir, Kingarord In. 1.. t. Ynibhgnel DI the mentlfecturn of. Starch cQntstittonsly bn the 1.1 27 yenra, earl doting the whole or On perimi, the Starch noule ender hie reope,leion hen been. beyond any 110.11.. Oohed to tip, market. For Ore trot 17 year.. b. hod th. chargo nc the worke'of Wm. Colgate .% co, at which period h. Incrated thr proer. of the ruanulEctnrit of Corn Starch. ari-Ask Pr Kinfpfnrrrx Mord, as the name 0 I WI . , 11, G. nt recently farm 4 armatrylrefory. It ht.walei by all of 1110 Tool grocer. In marl, sorry Tart of th.ronntry-. TONE'S (.4IFT CONCERT---Parties en titled to Deeds are Inflamed that they hare bean record. 4 4. 0 and are ready for delivery. . BLAIKKIN (GOLD PEN S.— Dawson.lV arren k Hyde's ILA Les isthan, Ilenonoth and Tip Teo. Jost rreetred and for nolo by [seal w. s.IIAVY.N. :X - 1 AC ILI iilBl ' B •.A N D MAIN UFA - C - TU — RE attention tg calkel to the extra quality of WHALE Ull, nehl by gm notawriber; It Is equal to the best ells for lohrinatlng. Wet - omit:die stand the colder: weather. The prim Is snooklerably lower than the beet oil. now to see: a PP1TC..".111.. hood DetirtlaC. lIEItBST, corner Liberty .41 Iland sta. AZD 011.—a) Wm in Moro and fig sale by ISMAIL MOKEY - 1 , CO. Y ARD AND OREASE.--5 bbis No. 2 Lard, so .:,, frolute)n lore and for rain by • 'ISAIAIiDICICEr& CO. . PROFITABEE AND HONORABLE RM wkryrnent can now bo lout with the anal' capital of 717121TOLLARS: For particulars; Inpooo 'stamp tr. soarord 13:1C:1000DALL, Forwor VOGS-t-G.bble; limiNust received and for . by sels , — WBVAT DALISLL t • ii-STRMOAP.,-;-150.bin..N0. 1 itooin Soap In mr.in4 Err ami• by LIPArt 00. 1• bbl k: juiit recd J . vz,• - , .11 1.. • • 1.-,A=Cit• • 50C00.4 . to bro.. MOIME=I Telegraphic WAPIIINGTON, Sept. 4.—The Southern mail furnishes papers from all points as late as due. The Ulan papers abound with statements of Indian hoitilities. The Indians had appeared in the vicinity of San Antonio. Capt. Whiting, of the second cavalry, who went in pursuit, has captured all the horses and mules taken from the San Diego mail train. Capt. Pope's party had arrived at Fort Clark, rill well. The Indians had been troublesome along the route: they were defeated ih two engagements near Fort Lancaster. A sergeant in the Sth Infantry, U. S. troop, was killed. The Indians were armed with Sharpe's and Colt's rifles. A thonaand head of cattle died from starvation on the Island of Galveston. Your, Sept. 4.—The government hoe re ceived dispatch. from William Carey tones hut they contain nothing definite iu regard to the mission to Costa Rica. The articles of treaiy between titeff nited States and New Granada are agree) upon and will soon be transmitted to !law government for its official action. It is rumored that the brokers have thrown out Lhe hills of the Niagara City Bank awl the Danhy Bank of Vermont.. Neer loan, Sept. I.—The Tribune publishes a letter signed by tleorge C. Edwards, attached to the Expedition to the Equador, stating that the death of Professor Francis was the result of a duel with Professor Moore. They fought with fowling pieces at the distance of l'otir rods. The challenge was given by Prof. Francis in conse quence of some reflection upon his scientific acquirements made by Professor Moore. ALBAN r, N. Y., Sept. .I.—The l'ashier of the Niagara Bank of Lockport was robbed hut night on the cars. of a package containing three thou sand dollar in drafts. BurrALe, Sept. 4.—Weer, Leek Co.'s bank has suspendml.l . The other hanks are yet strong. There is not much excitement. Nam , YORK, Sept. 4.—Wititiugton & Eastman, importers of sugar and molasses, have failed for a large amount. New Voile, SepL 4.—Cutton closed firm; sales of WOO bale, Flour dull: sales of 6010 bids at $6,15 RM1,60 for Southern, a decline of 11. - ,e, State closed unchanged. Wheat dosed henry; 6.1,00 hush sold. Corn firm; 42,1105 bosh:sold. Prime Pork rioted Plc better at $21,10. Mess Pork unchanged: Chirogo Red dile better; sales al $17,531e515. Lard le better; sales at ISi. 'Baron rioted nom supply name; the quotations are Ide for Ilams and 121' for Shoulders. Oils err unchanged. Land steady. Sugar closed buoyant at an advance of le. steady. st oo ks are lower generally: 'Lacrosse tt Milwaukie Mich. Southern 22.; N. V. Central 77A: Erie ni; Cleveland d l'ittsbargh 174; Milwau kie d Mississippi Reading di Niagara Cen teal nn. PrIIIAPFLPIII S•pt I.—Flour , -“tititme. IA I. n don ti , war.' I.Natleury, knkl wt. KZ., ,onr .o,tltt rt,.tzt L. :41 ret3l4 tr,,h n.l 1,..m ne.r at 'MILS nod extra nt s7:l.l,lllmlrs z 11.•nt .t y.o. wheat dertlne4 and +Al.+ torlit..l, and }1,12641,:.0 for White con,* torxerd and omunsatids 0 , 1,1 declitowl: [molt Yt.11...• el Oats tirmat linreerie. aro onclinn,.l ext , l•l for Su... which 14.1noping Provi.i., very qui, "f nt . Itamn at I i:1111: in bbl. at erVi - INNATI, Sept. 7.-41 m unchanged with a tooderate demand. Wheat dull: m a geed deal is going into claret nceipts quiet: large anlee eannot he made except at et Jed.uo of per hut. Oats aro active at 404,43. Rye Cairri.rin. Whitky rather better but $OO told at '2l. Nothing new in Provis ions.— Lintel Oil Flax:wed hat ileelitioil ta $1,15 and is dull: receipts large. Moues: matters are quieL There it nothing new. Eastern i'lsehange firm at ic premium. Ilttrioarv. ...hi+ (iltlii irtroot $.7.,47/I,ol.trit I'll) Mill, Whom ror Riot: 7) for coif oil on.' 7.71 for Wh;tr. '{{ - 1.1-ky .17,01 SEVENTH ANNUAL F AIR OF TILE Alle•_hray County Aoritnltural Swirl) PON Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, 2.3 d, 141 h and 25th S£PT£MS£R, 1857 CaA Prcrnium ''l' r M.~ld. El= rata Gur)i•Nips, tYPH \\',\ 'VENTS and other ere.•ti.aw T.T.V.kd for tile nsplAy ol 51.chAnte Arta cm I n0.1.,1,,1el 1 11.4.. Implen,ll, Fruit, Vvw..1.1.1.. And Flos..t. •%I .10 tln ‘t,.l MM..* Ywdrtr =lll 8 , 1“,1 FRIP, Oa Each A ftera....7l • at 7 Th.: ANNUAL AI/URI-AS .01 •Ir.lrrr r. rr. rrn 1 , 111 VIA V. rr',. nat., Annorzster.l rtmr,rllort•ly Art, w.rr I- Arklelne G.r 1•:11"1..itlort Ahoirl.l ILAS,Suprciotrll.l,,.. Ptt ri• I. Entrier menlved. and Erbil... • fleltesa Itttioiebeal at HALL .t Partner 111ey nrel Penn Barer. after .14.. l her la , 10.7. II•r nlel ra-rti• fog all .110.., emend fee erlutritinn. and ;mit. at I..wert wt pr tirAllontrl•••mn.b. mad,. S. , r•lsr'• ~ r he,.r• Tti:Sll.ll . I.IV Ni: '24,1 , • Mll/1111 I;y Tuatly tv•lrt •.” inorninc,l,nl I:lltrri Ck-C0mi...11 ,, ,k 1..1...1 Ow NA.. v..r.ltalt) .1.-1 unel .1.11 1,41..• ‘ls.niber.e Yeat. S1.0(1. Tickvt. Jo. Fifth wrol u.u.p•vr'* Vtlo:altilittlq , n,..naben r , ll. (110111,1 1111%4.1 oPnta. M3EIM=EMI =IR stlt rr.Luidr . Gifts! Gifts!! Gifts!!! A PRIZE TO EVEItY I'UItrIIASER.IIt ix, tL gynak..r Coy I . l3l , lt•Lin, Inv•no. Il u'doon. Ido In:: • 1• , • fid o , nod, yon one. nr•n•ntn.l with n Ind.) rn.. to ;lon. mu sinting of 14nn Odld J.,.11y, Ar All unn.” by wail will 1m Inaptly 1111.1. sand Ihn pnx. od pi 'Ors w ill car noinionny the. In k., Oor Ind cnntaln. all a n. , . , (v..int kr I.onkn of tho• d•y. and will In et the tnal.,l rronl prim. runny 011it,21 khnn, ant - part. atm 1...,14 can nrd..r dr din, and A Idrnanl.•l gill A ranalogin.,•ivin4 I nil niforinst.un, sit:. a lon of 1....c.k• end Oft, u 111 I.a *nut, pod in3.l. by whim...in, DUANY. N.. 7.3 Swit I e.a-A,lll. wAntr.l. Oil N DOLL.• No. 144 N. See ll erSt.. v 11 1 An•li. Impttri, ttr t tp. Fane y 11.1•1.44. (i k ar AtttliT 'nth, v., :tut - lettitityt.t-141... mitt I,m-11... met cttltor Flan, Artn It— it.. tottttett.ll.l., Itt.nt ~,,, I.lnott• rail hogetnt petrytttutitt . ',,tlt... nu.. ..n A IMPROVED lIIA V PRESS. ur w.Nom,: co. o f York . Pa., 51 y y W. tlto chmt,ost and 1,0 1,7-1..b10 Pr.,, for e /Wow ii V. Atm., ll.rtt . ttothm. linp.. 1i.,.. dr., 44 " which tn tho mot krt. P. Improvotnont to tho rota In ruction of thltt Preto ha" boon math. which I yrun uv ro to atignonod Stich to tho ash-at:tn.. of early ornery to toAttufm.turera that She OOl IS in In , .1% AU. 4 . 1141. prip• ell ,trotomm or4orml In Seplonsto, to bo fornlohml.to, nom In ot 1 ato7 • Writo:al on,for fit-rotor. 0101 int it two+ tool tlnnoto nf rnr ....rmirott proem... noThitert Fall Stock of Fall Dry Goode. - LNYILE A-. LA NDELL, Fourth-and Arch as., 1:4 Philadelphia, roopectfully raeloost ..1. :O.IIIIV floe Stook ol Norm/odd, slop .-.I to Meat onset raids Trade. Foil lirw ol Fall leo. New designs of Full Shawls, flirt Silks of Newest Sty los, I loved Illsck Silks of nil V/ kith.. 4 rases asserttal Fronch Merino, Poll do Choy,. Now Goss], British awl American Dark Prune Satinotts. (Nassitooros, Clothes sod Vostlngr, NIU9I/1" Llamas, Flannels, Blankets, An., go. N. 11.—Anction Bargains from Now York sod this city daily rovoisod. Partioular attention vier.. la, C.llltrYordern for bonitable Good.— Torras s N'on ryn6wo27,lrtawV:sr STRAY COWS.—Carne to the subscriber 1111 the 23d Inst.. in Stealer township. Ilriudir Cow hind bad white. sumo whit." on front trot. Also, s Brown (t ear . foot all white, woos whits , ot , hor Loll; each bring about g Luis nil. TIIO owner or ma nor. will 'Msse come forenard, prooo proport7, (my chsrgto nod redeem said cows, or lila,' will ho sold occordlng foists. snli:lbtsoltwoF OSWEGO CORN STARCH, [ma rcooninn, obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch fur din Laundry. This vtledo in prrtectly pure, mid la, In errry ristpect• sdnal p, the hest Bermuda Arrusr•Root, besides boring aldltlnuni qualltleairrhlch rrntl.r It Invaluable for tho dtaarrt. lkdatoe March hao boost exionolvely pocked and said m Corn Elareis. and Las RITou lobo Irommalons to many, nn to thJ ma/ merits of •mr ComAyareh. From IM great delicacy and purity, it la coming also Into warmly . . um na a diet forlufaata and E. N. ICELLOOO k 00. Ascent. Pnltott Street, York. ALLEN 4 NEEDLES, ,Ageota, El South Fharrew,Phihutelphla sall:2mw•etV RYE. -100 bush prime Rye just. recd. and for Wt. by T. LIME & Ca, No. 112 Smotol alb IdP 20 — fin - a • ENTUCR on consign mat, to more and for We by . • , Ran ATWELL, LEE t%l. • Commercial PITTSBVEGII MABJECETIS. Igorted Speciailyjbr the Pittsburgh Cavite.] PMaticann.TlMMY; Smrym, q th. 57. FLOCilt—steady. lath not active ; • sale on wharf oflx LI& Roper .4 extnt at $0,37 am1,f,5.7 ftmet Inre, 50 bbl. ob da .per and "eltns at 2,54;2 and Mc 30 do eztra ut $5.529140CS =OW do extra and fondly do at bit,s7 and $4,12. OATti--eales of 100.4 bus on wharf at 30. and 150 do from stars at 31. HAthiii—salca of UM and 2300 the Shoulders at 12N., rod 100 pea Canvannal Hams at 14!,j. , 0 ,,,,...213.);1. at VW, and 500 4. A. at s.27'f 100. ..Atillioi—aales of b asks S.sla Ash at 3J•. vile of 2 bble at 10, the unsound miss not wont MONETARY AND COMMERCI&L. The broken . ere Frill bnyl nnenrrent money at Irish end irrecnior rates. and an reaping a rich harvest. The rater are too Irregular r , r qnstatker. • • . epeCie 1. coming to fronly trom the; ut,rior daily, and ad. rim,. from the Ilmt the corkent this 111 . 1, will rontimm. Wo boar of nearly sll.lo,otat rereired whey, Lam. proitortmn of It from Trilorria. ire ~uot.: night drafts on New York 1(41 . 4 prem. iu wale iwiew wined. Them is n great ties) or gold In the niter. inu rent. (went The Indic:albino are that it w 111 be a &t o, et Inn. that one-lialf these rateeeilthin a week ur ton Y. Tribune. 1 - Itd tiazetto mays that tho Central Hank of Hatch tau Non had $llO.OOO In the hand* of Beebe & C.. when the latter tailed. and Indtel they wero forced lo anattend.— It add*: ~touts tondo were ilewolled In the Central Hank toll, ont of 5100.1.1. It ebb letnn nntnher of beari dep.- nor , . ... . 'up town merchants, nail Its crtmlltor., oho letre.mmll doom ing ou dopoint, am guile numerous. The Latter any rhietly licroutn.." Thn goefon Advertieer Tory comotly condemns the tem porary loon of the Near York banks of k 600,000 to the Erb, mot. It says: '1 l in n.lem to attempt longer the 'le/Waring god bankrupt en:vertu. and tho +Kamer tho New y or k gr ,, this oat owl cooled ethnic,. to Maud on thole own amrita, the better it will bu fur all concerned. Tholunp w a te l g j ewwew of $600.000 by atone of the New York hanks to help the Erie 11. It. out of Ito embers...ad, almost bankrupt condi tion will uot, or certainly ehould nut, odd to their popular ity ay mfe and reliable Inditutlons. tho Cato of the Ohio 1 Lite and Trust Company would certalily meat to NI eugl dent warning to any °Nora having en Ching for amomlng rant - owl Debilities. When any curls, lion entree at the necetwity of batting s6,ooo,ooo,courth ortgage Lunde, it la about time for those who are thinking oflooniog their money to It, to consider the past and want themaelvm of the fu ture." There was a favorable turn in 310Itey affair. today; detcb tisrlir so In regent to the panic feeling which obtained pe tunias. The that held their discount peselons thLs 11W111111g. watt tki . :OUtptiOnfl• did the liberal by their ITPr antil,, duelers, and OUndat. there Is, better nit for prin., paper at 1241510 knot. The prise., banking leanty atot money brokers ere still indietostml to do much, waiting, with their 141411044 in beak. fur (ha settling down 1.1 the excite ineut —N. P. Tittles. ginen Monday, August a,. the day of the suspension of the Ohio LIP' /1110 Trust Company, the Metropolitan Haut ha. et....eiv,tl nearly 1:5,000,0uu, of uncurreut :nanny. Ihterox Fl9O NlAlcrt.—The market ix better enttplfort with t What. but in prices no nlaterlal clianae aline last arka•k.— The demand has been fair, frith lode. °flame at /...I=o.l iu cludina all kin.ht ,%nd AhOftelUS fors mall. 11l Haddock titer.. have leela 0111.1 a, $1,51k, Hake at $1,75Q2,00, and p o t. loek at r1.11:,10 anlnial. a/aekatel aro not so nn„,, ith mem fro., arrivals. Sal,. of No. lat $10,60 • N 0.2., $1'1,5 , 1, and No. 3 at $4.60 j bbl Pickled Herring lIATEI been In hetter demand. with pith, nt f. 350404, and Alerrires continua 10 range from $3.76641.50 bbl. Box 'Herring here been nrlllug at 50011i06it e , boa for waled. In dining Stork the ealu were confined to Inle Royale, Nil wit ...ie.! freely et reduced figures, but the utne wan w . , often,' tur more at the rime, 31d abbr. an, nohl a t 33i , ell,. option and rbolar. Thin is OP lowest pint brat tourtu4l by the l'slo Pittsburgh lens 41411 at notnollting co der the pd.. of yesfrnlnv, but boyerLb non est. Quito deuland lorrraile4 for Flint nt a. thrmo, an Iv-I~w 11, s Wu. of seller; sumo b ull(dollar la sham.— National au. otfored at :Pi. and bust 1M15.0 .Copper Falls 14 astoyd, nu bbl. Pdwabie 5 , 4051 i, but tery tail and droop. tug.—ltostou Tray. The .pert ormaltrl,