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    Vittsbur,44 Esrqettr.
PITTS MD' Gl- z.
MONDAY MORNLKO, SEPT. 7, 1857
3R-01771HAL PAPER OP THE CTi•T,-T
Now, of the pity and Neighborhood.
Anstatal Confereitee of tits 11. P. chtvroh.
Tattoo Dui—Morning Senion.—The session of
the Conference began with prayer by Rev. Dor
' sey. Alter the calling of the roll and reading
of the minutes by the Secretary, the& — V. Lucas
reported the name of Mr. Smith as a suitable
person to be emploYed' in the itineracy. Rev.
Geo. Brown said he knew a great deal of good
1 of Mr. Smith as a man of genuine piety and ex
/ cellent ability. He watt received unanimously.
' Mr. Jos. Herr wasalso received alter the highest
, commendation from Reis. Brown and Collier.
' Nathaniel Morris was recommended for Ilea
' eons orders;
,also Geo. W. Chester: Received.
The Committee qn Madison College then re
ported: it presedted
r a strong appeal to the
' Pittsburgh Conference.
The report was taken resolution by resolution.
The first one unanimously adopted. .The
' second in favor of renewed and ,continued ef
' tertian behalf o the College, was spoken to by
President Brown and adopted. The third reso
lution in favor of continuing the college under
' consideration, as a general church institution,
that is for all Sections, North, South, East and
' ' West, excited some debate, but was fiaally•
adopted. The fourth resolution in favor of giv.
ing the college overTo the free State part of the
Church was called up for adoption. Mr. Burns,
of Va.:, asked if the General Conference could in
good faith thus dispose of it ? Its patrons do
'not belong to any particular section; he had
acted as its agent and bed represented if as a
general _church', institution belonging to the
. , whole Church, and'ao it is andlas been held.-
-
Those who had contributed to it with that un-
derstanding could, in view of this action, re
claim
their money at law. 1
. Rev. Brown said that the South having an in
stitution
of her own was willing to give up her I
claim on Madison College. If it can be legally i
done let it be given up to the North. President
e Brown was afraid that the sectional controversy
• -- now raging would kill the college.
[The question of the amount now due to the
college from the South came up, and it appeal* ;
—that about $3,500 are now due.]
1
Rev. Palmer. also spoke to the resolution.-- 1
He 'stated that the establishment of the section-
al college at Lynchburg had drawn away nearly ;
all Southern support from Madison. The num
ber of Southern students at' Madison was re- i
ducetl from 60 to sin one year. He believed '
that there was no breach of faith involved in
the resolution. Gi4e us the college for the North
and it will live in its present condition. be
longing to neither it will die.
The discussion was still further continued by
- Messrs. Dorsey, Burns, Palmer, , Robinson,
Brown and Bolton.
The latter gentleman stated that as long as
there were Southern professors in Madison Col
lege the South assisted it, but withdrew their
support with the withdrawal of the Southern
professors.
The resolution was at last adopted as reported.
The final resolution in favor of appointing an
agent for the college was referred to a special
committee.
Rev. Simonton, from the Mercer Circuit, asked
the annexation of . two appointments for the
Muskingum district to the Mercer Circuit. It
was laid upon the table and a committee of one
was appointed to confer with the 'Muskingum
district for a temporary transfer until the Gen
eral Conference have time to effect n legal trans
fer." Rev. Kingsley was appointed that com
mittee.
Uniontown was added to Fayette Circuit. '
The discussion of the question left pending at
the time of the.adjournment on Friday evening
was then resumed, and RCS'. Reeves spoke in
favor of the adoption of the resolution. Ile dis
claimed in strong language any disposition to
• injure or afflict the church for • which he had
.labnred, lie had been in favor of union and woo
now; bet are we not now in a state of division.
He stated the union of thechurch us it now is, is
winwelhatt useless, for there it; no affiliation of
feeling: They might as well try to make oil
and Water mix. We can't work together. He
-Had hoped that Madison College would prove a
• bond of union, but he had found when Marvel
ling in Maryland and Virginia that it couldn't ,
. be.- Madison College is an free soil The pre- I
sent connection is not only useless but injurious.
• Agitation will go on and wax hotter. The union ;
is - not only Injurious; it is intolerable. The ;
conscientious views of the North must be re.
spected. They will not accept the arguments
, of IL,D.'s in favor of slavery and sustaining it ;
from the book of Coil. Rev. Reeves asserted .
• that the church is divided. Let us publish tiro
fact to the world. The division came front the I
South. It was not of our seelsing.
They have forced us to the present condition;
let us accept it. When Dr: Brown risked a
large company at Lynchburg whether they
wished to restore things to where they were be
fore the division-in Steubenville of the general,
interests, they declared that they did not.
Bev: Dorsey proposed an qmendment to the.
resolution to the 'effect that delegates attending
the Convention at Cincinnati shall not thereby
'be prevented from attending the general Con
ference in Lynchburg, in May next, and the
Cincinnati Convention shall have no power to
diiitle the church, nor to commit the Pittsburgh.'
Conference to tete secession from the 31. P. !
Chnrch. Signed S. J. Dorsey, J. U. Hull.
Rev. Stott spoie against the adoption of the
amendment. He declared that the facts as set
`lll flth in the report of the committee es a pream
.to the resolution now up for adoption arnin- '
controvertible, and if that be so, the amendment
Ought not to prevail. Ile asserted that in every
:interest pertaining to the business of the church..
Ris divided. He hoped the delegates would go
tolConvention free to act as circumstances nuty^i,
warrant, and tied down by no provisos. With. I
out coming to any conclusion on the question
Conference adjourned. s -
II tu ter s e n xer B c Su ises, 4° l3% — v. A D n n " rse t y he spo pre ke lim il i t
" n frvor r e ° f - ,..
-h s amendment. Be spoke with much force and
thi ,
altcrit, and quoted the church constitution and
iplina to sustain his position. He contended- .
that the best interests of the church demanded
that they define well the bounds within which
d 'legates to the proposeti. conference should act.
• T j ey say that they do not desire precipitancy.
t them put that In writing.
tev. Reeves deprecated the charge of desiring
prMipitancy. ,
Rev: Scott moved to lay the amendment upon
the table, whiCh also elicited debate.
Rev. Brown gave hie views at some length.
HeMked that they would pass the amendment.
He 'asked that, if a new organization were to be
established' by the Church of the North, that it
ber. done - after doe notice to all the churches in
all.'parta 'of the country. Ito only asked that
they should act kindly and wisely, and he would '
The debate was continued by Messrs. Robison
and Scott, against the amendment.
Mr. Dorsey accepted the following amend
ment to his Amendment? by inserting in the
piano of-"nopower to divide the Church," the
'Words "no power to organize a new church;"
and striking out the last clause relative to the
: Pittsburgh Conference. The report which nifty
be found In another column, and the resolution
and amendment werethen unanimously adepted,
`and Rev. Brown thaqked Cod for it in a fervent
prayer.
Rev Robinson then reported on pulpit exer
cises for Sunday which was adopted.
Rev. Dorsey then requested those who had
not reported In relation to claims, deficiencies, 1
salaries etc.,. to do so.
The queetiou'ot Slivery having for the time
been settled, the delegates who had been in sus
pense and excitement for two days, gave way
for a social chat, and no father business was
perforined. With the usual religions exercises
the_ Conference adjourned until Montiay.
..
In artier that our readers may more cone.
niently get the idea of..the action of Conference
i n the Slavery matter, we give here the proviso
as adopted and which should be nppended to
the resolution which may be found on our second
page. This is the proviso:
Provide - al that, delegates to the Cincinnati Con
vention shell not by attending there be prevent.
led from- attending. the general Conference at
Lynehburg, in May next, and the Cincinnati
Convention .shall have no power to organize a
newChnich.
. _
Editors' Gasette: 'Having just returned from
14ehi*on, Pa., I am happito inform you that
the ittatement in the Diva kit of Friday morn
ing in reference: to At "light" between Dr. Me-
Keenan and some other individual, and the Doc
lior's being held to ball, Stn.,* without any foun
dation,. whatever. Dr. hicKeiman is a gentlemen
above anything of, the kind. 7
'We May idd that on Thureday evening we re
ceived a letter from Washington, giving the full
particidars of the "fight" in. which Dr. MoKen
uan was field to have been engaged, which letter
lie raid aside for advisement, preferring to run
the risk of the charge of not publishing the
"earliest news" to the danger of injuring the
reputation of a worthy man, and of being "sold"
,
Apia:joist:Hi Dooat.-:.—SeVerid dap adace„arke
ajujm.l Tam,. with the tolltiehig riete, were received
,by the •.,0.1.-of the emigrant line et care: "will you
Imre the grodeueSitO dist:anti tiny of the steam
tpanying Biel itOi of the 'emigrant can far the use
of the fcteinbieinfaysintS? In . doingarhieir yott will
iebTiO ono fciendlito the emigrant." -No doubt each
One bola tepee it 111 i advartteeineet. Adrertleers arc
wp to 11011.11 of expel:Vents ;as an example, who
would mispeot that this paragraph was merely in
tended to wind up with a. recommendation to the
readee . to buy his garmects 'at the Brown Stone
Clottrii4j URI! of Rockhill k liken, Nos. 603 Iliad
0644Lisatnut street, abora Sath,Philadelptda.
.? <
AT Tile Mayor's Office on Saturday morning
there was quite a batch of the '-boy " whom
officer Moon had caught with their amls in
.other people's pockets. The great Crowd that
1 .1
pleb and surges around the circus during the
time of ticket selling and on the wire ascenion
feat of Madame Lake, give rare opportunities
for the display of talent among the gentry who
practice this criminal sleight of hand. Three
fellows named respedtively Donavan, Campbell
and Flinn, were caught in the prosecution of
I their nefarious art: 'lwo of them were held to
bail for their appearance at Court, and the third
in default of bail was sent to jail.
; A woman named Mrs. Hart, whose husband
I it is alleged deserted her for a mistress at Kit
: tanning, was up before the Mayor on Saturday,
charged with - having gone to the house of am
said mistress, named Mary Hank, and taking
! therefrom what she could lay her hands on.—
Mrs. Hart claimed that the property purchased
j by her husband for the mistress belonged of
right to file wife. Mrs. 11. loan,' security in
i sufficient bail and was released. The husband
was on Saturday committed to jail to await a i
he'aring on the charge of adultety.
IA man named Benj. Trimble was before the
Mayor on Saturday. charged, on oath of one
, Ackerman, with assault and battery with intent
to kill. In default of hail for $lOOl.l he was
committed for a hearing on this day.
An information was Iddied before Mayor
Weaver on Saturday, by John MeTaigueagainst
James Kemp. charging him with, assault and
battery with intent to kill.
William Barnett threw a small newsboy with
great Violence against the wheel of an omnibus,
at the corner of Fourth and Market streets.
without provocation. Ile was fined sA'i by
Mayor Weaver for disorderly conduct, in de
fault of which he was committed to jail.
Quite a large - number of cases in addition to
the above, but of little importance, were also 1
before the Mayor.
Ftng.—The citizens of the lower part of the
First Vartl, Allegheny, were aroused Iron, their
slumbers about 3 o'clock on Saturday morning,
by the cry of fire. On oar arriving at the scene
: of conflagration a few minutes later. the Soap
and Candle Factory of the Messrs. Sawyer were
enveloped in flames, with every prospect of an
extension of area. A few active citizens were
soon on the spot, however, and having procured
a few sections of hose, and formed an attach-
Meat, two plug streams were played on the ad
jacent frame buildings with such good effect as
to• stay the progress of the fire Westward and
South. There being no engines on the ground
until a late hour, the block of frame houses on
Rebecca street, East of the Soap house, was
POOTrin flames, and so rapid was their course that
the occupants had barely time to throw out the
easier removed articles before the building was
all a blaze.
The principal sufferers by the fire are Nlessrs.
H. C. & J. H. Sawyer, who are insured in the
Pennsylvania, Citizen's and Western offices for
about 54,800. Their building and machinery
may be set down as worth $5,000 and stock
$8,500.
Mr. Fulmer, an employee in the Candle Fac
tory, occupied the frame house next adjoining,
on Rebecca Street ; also, Mrs. hedger, a widow
lady, and ;1. Matthews, carpet weaver, all of
whom were burned out; $2OO would cover the
loss of personal effects, we should judge, and
perhaps $l,OOO the three frame houses which
were owned by au individual whose name we
could not learn.
It is presumed the fire was the work of an in
cendiary.
- -
RTl NAWAY. — Yestertlay,.a.horse with a buggy
came down Fourth street on the run, turneda
long corner into Liberty, and on the corner of
Hay and Liberty ran full against a dead tree.
three or four inches in diameter which snap
ped off like a pipe -stern. The buggy was left
against the stump, and the man in the carriage
thrown out at full length upon the side walk.—
The horse ran down Marbury into Penn, and
thence into a court where he was stopped.—
Neither man nor horse *ere injured, but the
buggy and harness were decidedly the worse for
the contact.
TintlTRE.—A new company makes its
bow to the theatre goers to-night. Not alt new
however, we are glad to say for — the inimitable
comedian, Young, is still with us: also Mrs.
Young and Miss Julia Cook, always prepared
in the moat varied parts: and Mr. M'llride. In
addition to these and other familiar names may
be seen in their card, those of new candidates
for public favor which we trust ihey will deserve,
and deserving, receive.
THE Chronicle of Saturday annoutwed that the
annual Conference of the 31. P. Church conclu
ded its session on Friday. It was an error.
The session still continues and the Delegates
having solved for the present the slavery plc's
and chimed over the ugly ulcer till the
next tinie, will probably conclude their labors
sometime during the coarse of to-day.
THERE must have been some light fingered
gentry at the circus on Friday night: one of our
carriers found, on Saturday morning, between
Irwiti and St. Clair streets, on Penn, •ir port
monrwies, each containing—nothing.
FEMALE COUPLApiTS. so rommon to married
ladies, aro easily removed by Csnrmes 51,N1,11
311avver, the only medicine yet discover,' open
vrhieh the fairer portion of creation may safely rely
as a remedy for all their ill,. Let them test it. ines.
timable virtues, and be 'maim'.
Wrinus! Wonsts!:—A great many learned
treativea have Goan written. rni lniui rn - Thu urn.diti•u; und
eta/tallyingthe worms generated In the 1111.111
Scarcely any topic of mrdin.l Seif.nc,ba. elicited more acute
nbaervation and prof. I reseatch. physiciaas. are
very much divided iu opinion on the nubject. It intuit be
admitted, however. that.. after nil. a mole of expelling thew ,
aorta, and purfying, the body (nun their preaenre. la of
morn value than the wiwest dlaprbiltiona as to the orf min.—
The r.c .thing aient
In. at length 'Lana's
Forawfuge. prbparral by Fleming .11.0. the much aughtaltar specitic. and him already auperarded all other worm
medicines, It. effiv-aey tieing universally acknowlvelgivl by
ntailleal practitioner,
- iltai e rnrehaaers will be careful to took for DII. 3FLANIni
'C MATED VERMIPD,I E. manor:i-turf by FLE3IING
- BROS. or Prrruncran, Pk. All other Vertnifitges in compar
lanti are wrirthlasa. Dr. Mlana'a V , rndrug., Dino hit cele
brated' Liver Pills. can 11.1.4 he lan! at all reap...child, drug
stnries. Ninsrgentrine withora tar ragmanre of
selaidarlarT FLEMING BROS.
auitions , :alets
P. M. t)A.VIS, Amottnne4pr.
Commercial 8.118.1 Room', No. 51 fifth Street.
- • - • . • -.- . .
MOLASSES, SUGAR & TOBACCO At
Auctloo,—To gime coorignments, will be ifold at the
Commercial Saler !looms, No. 54, Yffth .treet, on Tocerlay
attemoon, Sept. Sib, at 2 o'clock,
1 bbla. Americium Syrup,
2 N. O. Sugar:
S keg. tt twirl TobocAv P.M. DAVIS, Amt.
SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR
OF THE
Allegheny County Agricultural Society,
sou
Western Pennsylvania and Ohio
22d, 23d, 24th 'and 25th
SEPTEMBER, 18 57 -
Cash Premiums!
Silver Medals!!
Platen!!!
*MOUNTING TO $4,000.
GROTJNDS. 9'1'.13 WARD.
TENTS and other erections provided fur the
display of the Mechanic Arts. Domestic and Ilonschold
Ounds, Implement, Fruits, Veyistablen slid Rimers. Como.
od Died. and Stalls fur ILoo or , Ott tie, Sheep and Swim. and
Tables for Coops of Coultr)-.
GROUNDS ABUNDANTLY SUPPLIED WITH WATER
The Public AthaDied
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Trtol Count, open to
LADY RQUIDSTRIAINTS
On Each Afternoon at 4 o'clock
The AENTAL ADDRESS will he delivered at the Speak.
r's Teat, o, FRIDAY, at 2 o'clock, r. st. Awards 01 Com
mittees anaouncedimsetedlately afterwards. .
Articles seat fur NahltiltiOn should be addrvieted fri 0. P.
SlllRAS,Soperlnteodent,Pltishurgli,carefally labelledwllli
owlier . • acme acid residence..
... .
Antrim revival. awl Ed/ft/floes - Tickets forniebe4 at
k SPEER'S/Corner Cecil Alley and Poop alrce, after
: , ententber 10.1 , 447. flay and Straw gratin fur all animals
enurel Tor exhibition. and gruin at lotret mot prim..
entries Irma be imulo on Sucre/try'. ikeka on or
'beton, TUESDAT EVENING. 12/ISeptember. All articles
mat mann/14. ampt horma. owe lou brought within the en
lunnu by Toe.lay neon. Home* admitted on WrdmNataY
morning, loot wont be enterer) previondy.
leryond the:inane...Unity invited.
shy - Vigilant night and day 14,11r0.
A DNIISSION.
tel.oo. Ticket* for male at Jatt Itactre, fA
Pllll, stmt, and at Ihtli d Npeeett.
09.ExhIbItors must scums mombeni.
otlttlitslou ct•nit, Children under I yotra,
10 COLIIP,
irs_ltttilruadt mu/ Otrinibutocs is contrtant cotetnuttkatioit
with thn grounds.
Lettein ottlttrouted o 11.011ERT,McKNICIIIT,
artadkvrttlF Correspowlittit&Sc'y. Pittat!orgh
State Agricultural Ezhlidllon.: --
TILE Pennsylvania State Agricultural 50<1.43.0+111
<1.43.0+111 bold ite &Tenth Mutual Exhibition at
Philadirlplii.q(norelton Onpunda) on the Zoth and antli or
Bepteniber,and let tuid days of October next. The natal
reduction on pasactiger Camaro] Into plumage for Stock rill
to rurniAhodkr the Railroad Comtrintea.
Ilia books of entry rill be oyes at -Philadelphia oo and
after the Ipd of Septernbet. ItORT. C.WALICXIt,
agrdkdkatd • Secretary.
A DAMS' ESTATF.—MANcuEsTER
A 1 rr—We hare foride in the Lkwough of Manchenter,
30 Building Luta.eachl, feet.frout by 16U feet deep. Thew
lulu front on •90 feet utrret, being a landinnanoe of the
Market house lot.. They would {from their yoeltion, being
Dear the 31ausIon 1i0n.., of the tote James Adam., (:rt. , )
make deeiraido lota, either foremost, or large `residence.—
They will he fold fur $ each, and on reemartableo lerstua
Any ortielohieg (outlet. tooy.barc a fawner lot at the MUD
Meths Lot Le feet (root on Liberty et., by 100 fret deep to
Quarry mtreet.
Alan, tau mall 14. an °Want mt., one occupied by Alder.
man Wilson an a Car titer .trop. .
AI., three late on Quarry et-T., loot (runt by ISO feet deep
.citable fors boor vault:,. Peter fur the .5 feet font ghoo
cult. Apply to . eel BLIAKELY k !LIMBIC.
COPPE - R iiiicP;RASSItETTLES, friim I
to 31 gallons, our ownwutke, Warranted, erhkh we will
.41 es cheap. tho theopest. -- ' - -
FRUIT CA*, •
The article whirl, Idol Flood lh o teat or yeani, *bile- to.
voup of the !nonionic one hate prated naetaN« Tho won
fit-n ttzle can to had; In any quantity, at the Iron City
More C.R.L104 CO.,
" 12 . No. 134 W 404
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Telegraphic.
Pour•Duys Later from Europe
ST. JOHNS, 'Sept. mail steamer Arago,
from Snuthatnpton on the 2fith inst.. for Ness York.
passed Cape Rare on Thursday, the 3d. The nes...s
hag of the Associated Pre., containing foreign in.
telligenee four days later thou furnished by the Van
derbilt, vat thrown over at tint point and conveyed
bore to be telegraphed, thus anticipating the arrival
of the steamer at Nov York by come days.
EVOLAND.-It true reported that Lord John Rua
sell bad been elevated to a peerage.
Several commercial failures hail occurred at Liv
erpool.
Parliament had been prorogued.
FRANCE.—An order had been issued to command.
or; of ,hips of war in the service of France to render
every necessary nil to the English vessels which
were engaged in conveying troops to
RUSSIA.—The cholera, which had leant raging so
fearfully at St. Petersburg. was abating.
TURKET.—Tha harvest to Turkey hot proved very
successful.
pit l . : . at.t.—Ditterences Were reported to exit in Na
-The Queen of Madagascar had recommended lb,
prosecution ntEuropeans within her dominions.
Cotton .elored artier and nihL a n advancing ten
lieney at an adranee of on farmer rates. Th., sale.
for three days were lodo, Ilreadstolfs loot /
declining tendency: Layers demand a redoetion.
Sugar loloyant and old hewer.
Conmas doted at 110/.
BOSTON, SeiiL 0. --The trial of Mre. aba,uil third
ner for the murder of her husbau.l, !Lowe tiarilnor,
late port-muster at flippltin. lip itihninkierinit
arsenie to him, has occupied the Biiiireine J udi.
Court in session at Plymouth, the uh..ia week. The
Theory of the defence in. 111/Sellee of ,iiroct prof. the
remit of motive and the ',reliability that
poimineil himself.
Previous to the Judge's charge. Mrs. 'Meitner ad
dressed the jury. She labored under much excite.
meat, and frequently burst him wary. lot M/iCllltliy
protested her entire 1111104,1CP the crime. The
jury returned to Court this ;miming, failing to agree.
They stood. mien for eosin lethal. and hie for a,
quittal. 3lrs. Gardner. trill remain in custody until
remanded.
Set - 1 . e. , . Sept. G.--The rot-veiling. in the S
preme Court, in relation 10 admitting Mre. Cunning.
hum to hail. were. after the argument id . eounvel. ad
journed until next Tuetiday, when Judge l'eutooly
will render hip
The stoamer Oregon was towed to quemotine ye,
torday, and received on board the towaengers of the
steamship Minniee. Tho latter nmanter is to he thor•
uglily eleauaed and fumi g ate 1 I.efore coming up to
the city. All her paasenzers will he required to re
main on board the Or .. , until the health I •ffirer
deem it prudent to allow- them to proceed to New
York. The paarengers aro tick with , the Chagrea
fever. and not yellow fever.
1 . 1111, ne.1,1•111A, Sept. afternoon a collis
ion occurred near While Horse. S. J., eleven miles
below this city, on the Camden and Ailantie Rail
road, between the express and freight trains. Three
persons were killed and about thirteen wounded.
some very seriously. The killed were Mr. Donnelly,
the conductor of the express train: the finwonti on
the same train, and Willintn Since, mercliiint of
this city. The cause of the iweblent is sue to have
been n desire on the part or the employees on the .
freight train to reach this eity to attend an excite
.ion, who Violated the time-table.
•
!Cris' 0111.F.A‘i, Sept. 4.—Tiro fires occurr e d hetu
ir
this morning. causing an sgrredite loss of trtt.nt!ir.
The first tire was at the huildind of Messrs. Maloney
A 5r,,.. on Magarine street, and the ssvond at a col
fee house on St. Charles street. There was $2,000
insurance on the loss.
CISCINNATI. Sept.. i..—The Court this morning. in
the ens,' of the Ohio Trust. Company yr. the Vern
ohante• Hank of Cleveland. on a motion to dissolve
the attachment delivered all g•pittion granting the
motion. The attachment was therefore dissolved,
aunt all other attachments withdrawn.
Sept...—The steamer Clyde. ishich.o.ll
- from here on the 22.1 nit.. for .iloe t toos was totally
wrecked on the 24th, ..n Pitsoquet tech The prison.
Amman.' crew were 011 sed. and pltossi 1...0rd
the steamer Augl...Sa.tom av which proceeded imme.li
ately to Liverpool,
ELMVI., N. V.. Sept. a race irliseli ratite
~T to-dye on the grounds of the Fair, Fire Temple
non. against Lanett and nisi Bird. Thnr straight
heatsi were made, with the following tone First
heat, 2tn. 2tiis.: 2.1 heat, 2in. 275; ail heat. °m. _.,..
NORFOLK. Sept.': , .—Twelve nveree, have reaped
to, the N.,rth within the last few day..
A loviituotive on the Chr•Lire Railroad exploded
Co-day, killing the engineer.and inuring
the fireman.
ronscotton trt
Madiron. yemeriltly nontittnic.l le. W.
Itoodall for ii..verotor nod Charqc. Shorg for Lieut.
ioverm4r.
NEE' Vc,lllE, SCrt. —Tire m....arner North Star
ailed at (WOE to-day. with $160.000 m n1.•,.v.
Telegraphic 31arke1s
Nrw VORA. Sept. n.—lot t..si Fl.mr
W 1... dull: kale* LIAM./ I.l,llsnt .1 lutr of
Corn heavy: 21.1.U0 lAnaft n t i at ;.a. fur 'll luta. nttol 14 tot
Provimioux I.?,
Puy.. 1.13.3 ant. Bull, I,t“.
qu:rt Lead Plgitat. , .!• 1 0 u ,,
Stock.,,ntlntf, Clurag“.k. •111,,,,,.
rpotrnl 06; ',Arr.... sfilurmuk to. 15,
1 . 1111.••1,1.1.HIA. ' , Apt 1.1 to-an, . Jll.l
ttorninsal at 191,1 tan,- Ira,.
15 At ;1,0.1.1 C..", *teal
RIVER NEWS.
$.l ,wr cam, lwarard tr
awl hal 4atn 4,laued p..t bud,. 2,1,0
.ImAl. at Al• Irma taloa a. te....a Fra.lay night, the. 111141-
I;6'. 1, pima. rAal atAl $.1.40.p,.1.1:, (or a Hap , Pf.lun.l. and lb. Th., , 31••• •illl
C " n. " Y" n "" " r -ors tr.l , lsl. 1.r., diet), foll
art. la taltrr • •
14 , 11" . 1, H. , aid at ~.4 ,ugar •qmrt - .• ami a+a
Provvon.—lost hut,. VIII. y •onum.re at ; •• alt he 0wn...0411gs gv LA.!, hate a.sull
• ,Ita, • 1.,11. lil, a cargo.
Taw Atraa“ r Stitt -au 1 / 3 • i 5..,, 1111, 111.1
. 11. • 11,1roly for IV-. nhoz.ll,A, t, now afAmt bawled
-It: a. ad!. whoa Ow I.v bran 3a , .. She /111 , a
- _
Nint t/ct.r.tnn. Sri, 4 —l , lnur ha. clon.ltnlnn
rtle.n fla. IZonl trlnntl. nontttl al $l.lO tort
‘l.-.lNtrk nnutittuen 1 , 11;.V3/1( Mid 41/ adtanr....l pr.... -1411
toy hlder.. Quotation/A aro. at t‘.'7la inj 1,1.1 •.• 1.rr.l
Inn, ant nt 17. ativancr ItW.r ontrket.t . nitlnnit
thanne.
en t 1... Hoer
Market. which 1. 41111. Wheat hn...1..1etee.1 14. t..
1..1411. arsd at the ele. lire, 11.4 4r . ..,.4111.1
White ot $l. Wlth•Ay 2k and 41111 Theee ne lean, In
other erticlea. Monoy inettrr•nr.. nrwhar, t n .t.
tLitntct.s.ht.:..-1 , 1..ggr ,•4 .1.111 111.,, •1.111. Cori/
Locust Grove Seminary.
TILE renewing armngemente bare been
A. mad., lor thr ore, frrrn 4 t hi. skid.
q. on
it, 16th of Septernin,
ma TIICE.I.IIIII /ND A.,41N1C Dal;.111 . ”T.
ILEV. I. F.4.41.11K T. It I ncii, RLCTOIt.
1.1
MADAME APPOLINE TETEI.II . X.
of the Clowlemagne Per.. anal
MISS RItITII 1.. CHASE.
:. 4 t. Mary), Butimoon. Nrw
106 TIIC fa/Neal 1.01 , 11,011. AND .•41_
?lONS.CLEM KNTI E. Ter EI.IC
from Patin
ma TIM ~,.rd., 1.211.04L1 CND
ME=
1.111141.11. Appanao•. to,ther with rare Map.
prorb.l.4l.
oleniring In tweon..Pntn,n+ at, rr.inesteel
pplsration fn mer•on nt brunt lirove.... km before ti. 1::111
,b 1 Septerntwr. otreompanl.4l l.ytoe r.n.lielete4 for atlndmsion.
$4.3112,c1u
OAKLAND SEMINARY.
It. 11. K KIM. A. IT.. Principnl.
An...data Prtnelpal.
Mr.and >lra. Kerr, (late of Manidlidil Sm l baro:
Ilen , riteil an invltatltm (non the IttArd • r Managern of the
takl.id School Amorlatlon:' to tithe than, or lbw above
Inatltutlon. 'would riiiipertfuty give notice that Ihry arill
coi:mini,. the nil on Tidiailav, the 11th 1.1 September
whirb time poplin cifVi d zig&froin the fanill,l
g
reiddin at fkiklatid, and a lint r o 1 fCIIIIIII, Flynn
city bill be rernlil.ll.
For the =comm.:Annan attn. latter, an arrangeno.ill alll
lin Tilde to ronvey them to and from the Rebind mach day.
iiitliont extra Plots-gr. 11,, Aradrinlo In.
intotwo ...anion, earl, fire month,
Tratm—Pnr SwF:slot, on-balfinrarlably In :Wynne, r2.1,0n.
Primary clopartment.
No effort will Ir. 'glared to rend, Orik land Setninnry
hrwt-rlaso. ItiPtltntlon.
se.:`,:lllarr
The College of Bt. James. Maryland.
TILE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION WILL
opvn un WEDNESDAY, 8.1. t. 30th, 1547. T 1,.. pone.
tool uttemionce of all the chum uu hl ot day Is rivinevled.—
Ample and etncient amangemeutx and acconmovlutionv are
provided for mom than one hundred pupil, Ti,. Onanunar
Schoud meek., poplin. not under dmulve yeam age: awl
su-epurvo them for the Ti... four year"; College
course he full end thorough. Them In nlvo for item. rho. eh
vim it o part yd or Comntercini courvn of ntrulie4. A 11.1.1
charm. Wm the end of iSeptemher to the early Juan of.luty.
tyro hundred and City covering oil tinutotsth
rid rind dommtir expense..
Applimitions for tin Regkter of 1F47, or for the admin.
short of pupilv tray be made to
Iti;V. Rector,
nn Elaw4Gvr St. Jumeg Mary Lind.
Full Stock of Fall Dry Goode
EYRE & !ANDEL!, Fnurth and Arch Kil44
PhiboSeliobla, respectfully iegnest Ilo•la Buyers 1..
Pllll4l . It fine SWek el N.e.cone/de (Wee!, adapted to Beet
erovyleanla Triad.%
Nom . 'ilissigns of Fall Shawls;
Rich Silks of Newest Styles,
Gond filaek Silk!. of 411 widtb4;
4 r..uns anoorted French Merino...
Poll de Claerres,Sew Goo Lc
Scticcttc. Ccssimeres,lcm and Vodingt;
?/.4110.. I.lnetm, I9almelx,lll.ketx. kc.. kc
N. IL—Auction nat(atitte from New York and this city
daily received. Part lc olurattention given gottritryony , •
for Deeirable Ot.ht—Trenu r Nrlt (.l&. auTitUntwl.,
SQ I tAY'OOWS. - -Come to the mitbscriber
on tin.= [not, Shaler townahip, one Briodle Cow
hoot feat whim, POMO Whitt. on front feet. Alto, Brown
Oar, hot all white, "Orne white or her Milt mach being about
r
9 p old. Teb owner or owner" will plea. come
f o rward. pre. propery, pay charge" Milli redeem "ald cow.,
or they will be Kohl eoconling to law.
an2;thla4twsY JACOII SPA Na, Jo.
D 11. PALMEIC, No. 105 rilnrfcet Street,
Ilonlor In • Ilanorta Unto, Straw Trimming", and
Strew G 0... generally. Je2rt.
_ r • .. _ _ •
bble. Eggs .julit received nod for
J2.ioion, hr anti IIOIIY.IIT DALZELL Jt CO.
ROSIN SOAP-150 limn. No. 1 Rosin tint))
in "tom and for sale by ATWELL L t EE fn. •
A LIIIII-20 bblo. just rood nod for solo by
It. 1.. PAIINPSTOCK,
mUN Succemor to Fleming Broa
STARCII--400 bxo. filaclinou Co. Supe.ior
Pearl Sts. - ch reed too vonaigunstatt and for male by
omit nrwmi.L. LErli co.
. _
ItitACKEREL--30 bbl. lark° new No. 3
Mackereljnetnetland for sale by
ATWELL,
_LF4: . .t. CO.
OLD BOURBON WHISKEY-30 bblis
ltoufbon (3 yearn old) reed cm entulloment and ft.r
tale by au.ll ATWELL, LEE k OD. Nat Wood rt
YE.-400 hush prime Rye just reed. and
R
tsf male by T. Mill: .t MI, No. 112 Hermi st
117 11' CRT
niett,ll3 ex. and for saloby
ATWELL, MI it O.
MEE
Commercial
PITTSBURGH BLAILK/GTS.
Speriaßy for the Pittsburgh Gasdte.l
Pmrsauxurt. blowntr, Sxrvenno, 7,1557.
riArR-firm dud a towileralo demand with a light sup.
.„" on wharf of 150 Mild Raper at $5,4005,44 SO do do
at 05.43; and 70 do rtlpOt ande.xtra at $5,40 and 55,75.
From snire.l7 bbl 4 sugar at $5,65; 40 do do 0 $.5.54h 140 do
au{.•r dad extra at $5,62iig.5.75 and sd , oq and MO, 73 and 30
extra and family do alt 70.00 001 so,z.
GRAIN—a tine of . ..2.5404 Ky. Red Wheat at $1,12, and
400 bus Osta at _Manchester depot at 25.
HAY--laleit dt malt. of 10 Jowl. at SIOOI4 "ft ton.
II ACON--sales of3ooo lbs Shoulders 0 1214; 1000 Dm do at
12" and 50010 Sogar Curtvl Thins at In.
;111171 , E—iialea of 40 bas at 10.
Lt 51E--01e. of 10 UN Louisville at 81.5 g.
sale of 12 bole No. 3 sLtekarel 142 e at $11,50.
MONETA/1Y AND-VOIMILIEKICIAIv.
The Money transactions of the day, through Danlcand
on
tW etreet, were conducted with a more comfortable mess
-e of ewe than fora work frost. lander and borrower
came together with more facility, nod there Is bee aliatnnit
attlond rue private banking ~, in em p loying their bal
oney% on decoand ben. The market. however, is active and
the rates. viper eta unsettled. The range of dhcounts,
outside of bank. take the wide difference of 12@2,4 IL cent.—
The &mond on paper runs on the undonbinn indorsed aid
naturedat about 1i:415 11 cent Exchartgrn nnos
mettled. and Ind murk doing. There are on hoary
fo i l
y e s
The I.llnd City Think (tu-t in the Clearing lionwq
hot lawn
... apidly liquldating it. cinrulaliou Mom the pres
'owe set I To-day the concern +topped payment. but The
ie., evinced at Allaany. will ly eared for by the lob
er banks. T i T r‘ cut creates neither *oriel. nor notch ou•
%ern.-- h. Tnt,
Tito N 1...). market continues to work a little easier as
, onfidenceimtheto atrengtli. and paper ran ia, pawted, if or
'oral I, drat elan., at 1 to 3 itcent Lotter than the Itigloatt
lown of the ...el,. TlB.. demand it belie , but then, Is no
4
„.„.iMI 16,1,13H:et ithich haw lawn unt r Itypothottation
I lite improvement in checked. Thu ok., r 0 .i. u .„,,
au.] ,or Laing daily fortified by receipts f imerfo from the
at •8 ior. not SulaTreaeury lola laid ant tido week $ll.-
0011 more than it haw 'waived. and , will la. 01111 further de.
pbotal during the troek. About Sdlatimar or tiovernment
+t., l:. hat. con„ to Waatington for redemption, and wont.,
it lati s oot of dr dlo ate on the way in payment nfoilver pa
, banal is New Orleans for the Mint. In addition to tlio
,861,„,,,,,,,,,„ of tl to gylaTroaanry at lout $ 4 100.000 hen
been nteeirol Iron, llootott, Pliiladolphla and the Weal, one
honae having ~,Aral nearly $4011.000. Other automats tun
telographol no on the way. Including nom. from New Or
oni/a. Tl,,' rwlittrma maims, including debts, la probably
t11.000.0u8 —N. Y. Trib.
tkoton i bekinnitsu neriomtly to feel the panic .11 p
coldnot
the New York money market. The choleekt
.d not tw pn...101 tor lese thin 1211 cent ht State St
oktenlay. Rh 1.• tlu. ra IP. for ordinary Inttnelnin up topS
to - t + cent .—ll,oton Trav
Co r. Circular. horn Rio, girlie the ful
Ina tag
10 , ..C.-1 , ..7--Crup year. lot July tto.1:0 July—
rleAre.l fur the U. S., 1.....105,707; for
Enrol, 1.21 ‘,:[IS lougo. 2.114,082
Add for inv ra.u. 15,u0 ,toek and 24,000 ear.
rte.] or, 00,000
Fr..itzt2to Imm thP intrnor few 44: year MIL
2.494,0*
II
i....tintate.l that there n.tztain. In the into- --
nor. of law yr.'. or old crop, called lolly 1,2.1110.al
Of I 10. nen or ...mt.,. .-nbp, tam raliable ...unto
,etne f. red. We think It cannot na
one-third et the la.l crop, and Witty give
1.2003100
Fr-tn the forectiing it will ha aean, calculating
tilt. con, pn.s.ait rrot, ettock and iptantity
arrte.l hkelv In be au a.allable
.tipply for is.".; and W... ot molly 2.:4017.10
!Cta. On Cirrtt 3lonerr, Wftlnonlay, Sept. 2.
. .
Sheep laud.
}karts. Lunt*. Srin
nSti 12,6 N =Pi
T..tal wick. :ZO3 13.6343 '_,MME
..._
141182 •15 .
As j. , "....k. 1 6 :,i, 3345 12,:t4: 611,
Ay 1' vr.,k. 1h.' , 11. bB6 Call
MO, . Or ULU AT YORTY-MIJATH trricri.
Tu•Liy. Lott m•Pk.
Pr.-ininni Vaille. 11 , :irg , 12 13 (a.l:l‘.
Fu, ',Alt, 10,011 I:: 1.12'^4
to
Mo.lin •malit, 9l to 11 uulli,
Poor .04 1 / 1 1, 0.649 9 9 (4. 1 0 i
lleneral , sung prior*, 9 11 914012
Ar'ioohal.ilc., .1.... a. 10 41034 ' it 0p.115.,
----_—,----
Imports by aloes. -
11 , )XtiN(1A11 ELL NAVIOATION 470.—.173 Lowe oatu, 27 , 1
W.I. flour, O 1,. typo 2 hap corn, 12 bbl. flour, lima, 2
I.L” lio, 197 l.y. wheat, 5 sk• wool, /4.rlndler, 110 buor.
/lock; I box, 1 halo yackz, Woodwell; 2 bp bu‘74, 11017
.11 L co; 3 11,61 opus, Milano & &Apo; 2 Las murketing. 3
lirktio. hotter, &Juno, 71 b. glove, llopport, 1 safe, 1 bul.,
11'Clurktou 42 witritt. Murk; 63 bbls. flour, Ilasn; 24 oks
ulteot, Nla,oto 2 I.blo mod, Kite; I .10 flour, (leorgv
t-nrisviLLK I,r llndoov-1 LLJ, 1 L. tobucco. Doll"
ineyr: 1 cu.k. I bor quoonsuntro, flakoirell & co, 3 1111,L, 1
t•ox tohorco. 3I'Dotlohl; 7,31 .ts wLuat, Wiltnart/c 3 bozo.,
111, brio!, 10 sLlut 10 7.4104 Wool, VLLI calm
1.1,1, 11..t0. l9nt k & a..
I I.y 144 4,1.1-1244 bbl. Ron, 214 do whi..ky
i'lark a co, I ke, lopmr, 1 box le, /5.1 bbl. wllloky, Lamle
10.1 do do. 2 km caallogs. owner: 254 bble nun
do do. Taylor t tilde., UM do whiskey
.T. ',WI" , by Mariner--. 501 .k. *brat. 374 hbl:. floor. no
.4, ...T. .1.., (Mirk .t 17 1:...6k5 . wheal. Dickey t 31.
..1.1. J 1., 004 & bbla
bl.l, Fora 11. F ne, I roll Hoe, 8 H Lueso t co;
to. ham., W II Oro
WIIEY.I.I Sl7
by.Cllmost-641 , sacks wheat, Wllularth, 4
1 . 41 . ea2K, Clark k Fin 1111 .k 4 barley, W II I.larrll, M, by,
elsg• II A Vatme,onek ,t en; IA 1,111,..1, Hew, I cm
lawl Ilermn k via 12 lAA. Oonr . J Mr
'oily: ',A, 1•n. bant-1. k ern., 2 2..mk 1 aJb
T Little k 1:1 al, ,uta, x hhl , nnloa, 11 11
I , lliit, :14 boa ry...1/ormaann; M Tow riAracl.
lAtilon: :Ha do J.., .L. w,ul. R
Import• by Railroad
Cleveland& Pittsburgh U. 1:.—=!111, wagon stuff. I` We
WlVltlnnry k ar, W do of, chair stuff, Phu
.
Jo ;moll., ihr, IWO gov , lead, FohnokOmk
oattlo. foorto-m . hl.lo rg.so, /AM 1M11t 1 111.11 1 ..13,
1:7 1.1•1•-• 1, 1001,1 1 4 1 1 %11 oto,ac, bt.l• floor. (Mart ro
rlttot.urgh Fl W. k C. It. 1.1104,1 markelsrur
nalt, 110 do It Istml.
J 1011 puper, Stu,. k
Id I. 11100.0 e. 55 idt., rtvg.i... t, 15
t • - 5 1.., J L 11100.011, 1 Ida Nlrr
hark, J 1 4-11. lundwt. 1141
1.4.44tl ra 01.1.1 floor. I. llt
I''ll
o.
Wrlninirth: ry,;... 11 do.
a.
1.d~..c•.•1. , 1 tli'• I.l•ia flour. V. do
k
oter visht ever) iiiirt h.-r rie.n mitil neat
mint r.iti make it. We air.. 'rho k
1., her 11 hen the river trill permit lipr try mil.
.11 g,.1 natio, L., Nalurd.q. The drer
ulna. kw n,,q f.or nor Olin and be present I
Imo 11,0 :roan srlon 11.1 to Nay thin.
\1... In•En "or ..Icltangn. a Fen liono:
$s tor in, _.The C. S. stemmhip Niagarathe 14..1.1, otrarner Aquaemnoq ille eIf..PLI that lad th
.able to •tretrls through the ,srenn. had • friend!.
trial of apetel after the, Isml obandotoel the table. The)
.1.111,th at•reael early In In the morning, and after about nut
hone , MT. the great Nl , tp.tra had run the Agamemno•
.rte hull down 4 , 111 rd right. Iter •pred wan twelve knot
an hem-.
II o. Dr..,a —1"..41..n1ay r:ve tang Sato Spear, a hau,
Cam. Dear, 411 ovrrbatnl while the boat w.
harl. , too Lauding. awl drowned. It wits thought lb
.t.. k Cour. Murals,
Stentobeat neiri•ter
A MUfl ED—Jettrroon Drogrorvill, Interne, do: Ctkl
113, v.l. Ensa.b.4l, Chrvol . Whrelln, Ilottnott,
fdipAltTßll—Jefren.oo. BroyoudHY: Lits.yrue, Col.
arLI, Mix/0„d, Clwroll, iVhaeling.
boats:
U. B. Mall Packets
FrEASIEII JEIVVEILMON,
,Stta
Monongahela River
FrEAMER
is- -Egit
lag •
rE '17jA " I117.11t ( 4 " . tRE
onw running rvt.,•nhirlv. Morning ILatiq learn Pitts
o'rl”.4. A. and Evening Bullt• at n
elork I'. tor 31 . 11e,port. Ellrahmlttown, Mononga.
In•la City, W 41,1,1014 Fayette City. Greenfield; California
an.] ItrownAville, (Isere ronnartinit with Marks and Coarhea
for n. rnyetto riprino, 31 organtown,IVayitevbnrg.
oi nn.l JelTervn.
hooctun.rs licketed through front Pitt.burgh to Union
for $2. Inealn torulutate.rooma on luetta
reunrolog Clan Ilnagnoville into at N o'clock In tha
morning and sin the evening. For further Inforinatlon en.
quire a t the omen, Wharf Mot, at the foot of Grant atreet.
aus • 11. At. SWINDLER, Aoccr.
E is U L Alt l'ltl-IVEEKLY
xt,wilt:EttNo PACK FT.—The floe pa.
a..ogeo moatner lIEVIOT. Captain J. klunuty, w I care
for the alone and all Interroodlate ports VII Ttle.daYll •
Tboraday. and lintnrdaya, in place of tho Forest City. For
r...ight or pauutge. apply on board, Or to
10111 W. R. WIJEMER, Agent, No. I Wood at.
FOR Sr. LOUIS.—The mplentlid
otonzurr 1.1:1111/ Capt.J. N. Shunt,
leave for the aboreantl all Intertnedlatopona ~a A •
nth hod. For fr , ighl or paaaago apply' 01 , lautrd or to
FLACK, BAIINES A qt., Ag'ta.
FOli Sr. LOCK—The splendid
ateanter. 0111Aftna1111: PERRY, will
1e.,. for the 111•.,' t nod all Intermediate porn t i i. MA
DAY at a o'clock, P. te. For frPlattl or passage apply on
hoard or to [malt] A. O. WORMY, Agt., 86. Water et.
FOR ST. LOUIS KEKU
OK.—,
Tiwnew splendid nteanter MODER-
T. tn. Capt. F. Borate. &Mimic for 'Beldame 10
1111411 i. porta on TIIIi DA; Hops, 7th. . For freight or
twa.a.a.. otatly hoer& or to
au:II .FIACK & BARNES, Agents.
Pittaburgh Stamp and Stencil Works.
Stamp, Stencil and Brand • Cutter,
JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, Le.—
Solaaira and Damon °found, 1114 Knife - Blades
Insertoil: Table Knlvie Itepaltind. and Dorian,' Jobbing at
truiDil to: AND DELL-ILANGEIt,
No. 138 Smithfield near Sixth,
• PII7SBURGII, PA.
i2-The ab,ne firui Ie proliared to make anything In the
ethane nfan olgo tout of do any kind of smith work what
ou ifpn uoliec _ JY_ 2 ' 4l,4
ar~TACKEREI~
M: D half bbla No.l Mockareb
33 Qr. do No.l do;
50 KM. No.l d‘, 4
25 do ' No.l.llmi Mackerel;
In afore and for aale by II'ORIDM & CO.,
• Jer.kkir No. 95 Water Eity9nt.
.
- LlAilm FOR SALE IN Nolan FAYETTE
ZWYNSIIIP—We have n farm Or 115 annoy situated in
Norannyette township. about 12 miles from ths city. and
'nvninnund Mulls, of which about 65 at-mare cleared. (bd.
nce - . nit class thither lamb) 01 an °T , T , k 5 t 9 ,, WW7 fur
wh o , „ ow i ng we., about 45 acres in Clover and
Timothy. and every acre tlllubla Coal out limestone in
abuudill, buying T 5 oar. of bWck coal. Guild farm build.
h„000 and b on .. Larwe ortbani of apple, with same
peach and cherry tree, watsreiL hiving water in all
11
110. PICIS but our. Will be sold low andterms easy.
Apply to BLAKELY A RICHEY. • •
_sett:4lsw heal Eitalu Smithfield sta.7:
GERMAN OIGARS--We are now receiv
ing ono Million German eigun. and can cell at Au low
prlrw NAR any otter loam In ibo country. Macao tali and
e:amWo our durk, nt No. Mlllmal garret.
anTI IT. I D. RINEHART.
IRON CITY BANK CIIKCK BOOKS. fur
•ak . by H. N. HAVEN, tor. Marktt And &mod sts.
GUM ELASTiiINIPPLIS-2 gro. on hnDd
and for lade by ma. D. 1.... FA UNESTOCIL
cYANURETPOTASSA—CAribe. reo'd and
for oftle by ' 029 B. L. AnNEBTOCK,
PECTORAL--20 gro
-tor .ore by A. A. YAIINISTOCK • 00,
mil , corner /Int and Wood .t..
TA. • . ••• , •
RESOLUTION,
Proposing Ainendotesate to tit* Coottltoo
tion of the Commonwe,lth.
Ruched by the Sewliand Reprr.tentatires of Um
CbetzeiontreaKh of nitillytruni4 in General 4streibly net:—
That the fallowing adiendinente sos pnliorol to the Cknoti.
Dillon or the Congoonwealtli, toarcardatico with the pire
thioos of the teeth article thereof.
FIRST AMENDMENT.
There shall he anadditional article to said Ointatitation to
be designated as article eleven,
ARTICLE Xi .
OF PUBLIC DEOTS'
Simms 1. The State may conduct d‘Tiftn, - t ' S supply casual
deficits or failures In revenues, or,io meet e.9wytos not oth
eirect aud contingimilfw for: but thelagMwgate amount"! suChilehla
dent, whethereontracted bY virtue of one
or more note °film generalassembly, or at different p...riods'
of time, .1.11 nererescend wren handrod sod; flay flu/naiad
dollars, and !In, money arising from the cni/alon of suoll
deb 6, shell be applied to the purpose fur which it wee oh.
tel or n. repay the 'debts so contmcted„aini to no other
purpose whatever.
Seems 3. In addition to the above limllwl power the
State may contract lebta to repel Invasion, suppnss hum ,
meth", defend the State In war,
.or to redeem the present
outstanding Indebtedness of the State; but tlfe:money arising
from the contracting of mach debts, shall be applied to the
furAvineh it was raiwd, or to may such debts, and
to no other purpose whatever.
fiscrion 3. lisoept the debts abOvo specified. In will.*
one reel two of this article, nodebt whatever shall be Created
by, or on [mindful the State.
Stenos 4. Tn provide fur the payment of (lot present debt,
and any additional debt contracted On aforesaid, the legisla
ture shall, at its find session, after the adbption of rids
amendment, ornate a sinking bowl, which shall be sufficient
to pay the accruing interoill on such debt, and annually to
redure the principal thereurby a num not leas than two bun.
tired and fifty tiotanatid dollanr. which oinking fund shall
consist of the nob annual income of the public workn,• from
time to time owned by the State. or the procoods of the ale
of the WHO, or any part therisof, and 44 the [Tiniame or pro.
seen of sale of storks owned by the State, together with
other foods, 'Jr restouret, that may he designated by law.—
The slob! sinking fetid may be surnamed, from time to time
loy assigning to it any part of the taxes. or other revenues of
the state, not required for thsonlinary and current 1 . 3P1M4C0
of government, toed unless in ease of war. layoutun or insur
rection, lie part of the amid nuking fund shall be used or ass
plied otherwise thesis in estlncuistosumot of the pinions debt,
mad the amount of such debt is reduced below the stun of
fire millions of dollano.
5. The credit of the commentrealth shall not In
any manner, or ..1 . 1.111, Ls pledged, or hanedto.nryfudirid
al,
f'nmlstnY,...Cairitration, asaviathin; our nhall the
commonealth hereafter herons° • Joint Owner, or stock
holder, In w any comptuty,misot;latlLn, or corporation.
Samoa It. Tile. eututnonwenlth shall not matinee the debt,
or any part thereof, of any county, city, borough or t.wn
shlp; or corporation, or tostociatlon; unless much debt
shall lure been runtract.sl to enable the atoms to repel Inva
sion, Suppress. domestic Insurrection. defend Ranh - in time of
war, or to assist the state in the discharge of any portion of
Its present indebtedness.
Sccrtow 7. Thr logialatare not nutletrizo any county
city, borough, township, or Incorporate,' titlarks, by virtu
of a rote of Its eiticena, or otherwise, to bectune a stockbolil
Or lu any counstuy, awsuchstion, or. corporation: . or to obtain
money for, or loan Its credit to, any corporation, association,
Institution or party.
SECOND AMBFIDMR77.
There shall be an additional article todd constitettion,
he designated u article XII, as follows.
RTICLIt X 11.
P NEW COUNTIES
No comity shall be divided by a Una cutting MT over ono.
(anchor Ito 'ovulation, (either to form a new county or Wl
eru-loe,) mithout the express assent of such rounty, Ity avow
of the , electors thereof; nor shall Roy nen- county he ettab
ll•hed, containing less than.four hundred square miles.
THIRD AA RADA EST.
From etoction two of the first article of the Constitution,
strike out the worth!, "el Me city of Philadelphia, and of
each county rtxpetlinely;" from section floe, same article,
strike oat the words, of Philartdphits and of the rerrral
courtier;' from section seven,cane article, strike out the
ord& 'wittier Me ell yof Phllattelphia nor any," and linen
in lieu thereof the words, ..atuf no:" and ntrike out "section
four, tame article,. and In bra thereof Insert the following:
.. SITION 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-four, and In erre] seventh year 'hers-after, represents
tive4 to the numb, of one hundred shall he apportioned and
distributed equally, throughout the stale, by district& In
.. p . r:rt i r . ti r o t, n , t h o e t m hexum e. l , w e ro , f tt t , a t aeble In hatiitatte set - -
least thrm. thousand five coun t y Lantinsl an tilze.lies, tutWite alit " tftrel
a separate representation; hot on niece than three couture
shell li...fined. and rot county shell IN, diVidea. he the for.
tuntion o•
district. Any city containing a sullielent mine
bet. of taxa/des to entitle It to at Imo& two representatives,
shall have &venerate representation ...Ivied It, and shall be
divided into convenient diatricts of nintlgnotte territory, of
equal taxahle populationas tore not may be, each of which
dietricla .hallo one rept eventative.°
At the end of wrthm wren. same ticlq Insert these
words, ..the rot,/ i , i/.1.11.011a that: be diridral into ringle
tolatoriul c . .rgwofott treri(ory at nearly equell in
to.rable f ropeatzt. , ,...” lt: no wend than he divided
intA The legislature, et as heat aoision, after Ili , mi.iptlo tt of ,
Lida amendment. shall divide id Philadelphi a into
wtutorial and repr.-sentatite districts. itt ties. nettiner above
provided; such dot riets to rentain itt.ti.inc,sl until the em
port...ion:.t to the 'oar oar, thousaini eight lonian-a and
site) Our.
. . •
TA~mmitali IN• no t!o• firot article of
ELI COll.l/111.,11, MI.. 1..13x11 anti
ritertoa . 2fi. no• loainlalure elull tiara the tamer to alter,
visit,.ran!, noy rii mei. et incorporation hereafter vita.
ferreil kw, or under, any apticiah or general law. whenever iu
it any i. luturioua to the ritivens of the nom
so. ti iiiatoter. hoarier. that nolujtaitii 'than
in dour to the cortsiratima.
1
f f:37.
That tioi • ion l 1:1 tile nnwn.l-
zem. Imy• tin. mmmtdment..
Ow third amendment. yea, 21. imn •.n the
unit a.m.mdumod. ?A. nay..
I Extract rms. tin Jonrlnd.
111,0. W. 11A1IRIL3LV. rb-rk.
1$ tilt llorst ro lir.rer,vcr Crlrt4,
Alo-a 1.44. j
Ret..lred. it,i. Ihr fir.l
morn. /1.1,6 the ,Toll.l nawn•ltrwitt.
11...110.1 an1.., , .1m..ta, t
fonrtl. 11., • 7.
F.xtrnil
.1 Al5Oll ZIF}iLETI, I
in the Seerrino 3lny ;:.
A ii CURTIN.
1/4?-..,.try
1 , -nmrry , ...,,e. !I
1.1 ... 0 rt.i . .. that the 1.141.1 4 r. 1 ,1 fore ...lag I. it true and
..,-....i ..1.1 ..I the ...tonal - It. , 'lotion proptenug arneintl
ngins t.. 1,. t ~..titution uf Ili, o.outuo airealtlC with this
ose indrawn IT.nerti of the Lea...laws, of tkonnal 'now,.
11..re1.f fie nrsi..nro front the to I. ...11. en file hi :Ili. Al,.
. In t.-..itinainy •Iterent 11,..0. he eunto ..1 IT baud
ad a
0u1..... it.. day ...int year .1...... s, .1,....
. . 11 nt'RTI N.
r
'es tes,l idea, prop.wits, ...endow/it h. 1.1..• l'..n.,tilitlon
r 4 ii... C...... 0...... Th 1.... 4 In a , ...nailleratlon,
Will the-.... 1.. 1-1 ....i.. 11, tiro" .t ri.lineill ? •
The ye. anti lt.4,witty 114h....11 14 , 1 ,414) to the provi.tion.
lithe Conatitothwi, r.. 1. f. Ilow, .1, .
I'r el— , , , 11r..,...., 11,....w...e..11.".1:1,. Even-. Pesos,
1. 1 1.. woken. r,..• .. 1,,, . 11. J. 1.1.... kali..„..r. IC no..
1...0h....1.. 1. , ,,:- \h., 5...11..1.1. .loner,, ,i/111.1A11. .4;1001,
, It ran!, 11 . ..1.1.. %I 111,..,..
It r 1,14 au.' Taggart, ~ , -.31.,-2,1.
S t
Nur.... and
S.. G....pv.41011 u..... I , h-rutin...lilt the atln artlite.
the the .11,...1...i..
%I .11 the S. N.T.
r . e.. to it . ~ . n1 anwhi..
fit!
The , .1 n,.. r r tato r...abty e.
the pr,
.
.f le 1 4 4 a11/ .1 and .w allow, i...
Yr,. l il•..r. 11r....r. I r .w l r
. lre,..auell. 111,, Evart..
Ft•iter. 111..... Flenniken. I..,trant. .1...1..., Km,,
Coals; h. 1... T.. tiler, 1. 1 ,11..1... 1-Intinan. I...other. Stn.!.
St rml.. 11 .'l.l, 11'11401,.. 11 1 ,41 nut Taggart. Sr.o/... r —2ll.
linger. 1 1 . , nr0..... and Seolt. 1.1 -•
, ilie.iTattou wa.. 4..ter1iti0 , ..1 In Cie athriuntive.
. 4 % . *;1 ' .. ' ..5 .' ... ‘ ii ' a n i..at.r... to Ow [Linda no.inbizent 1
Ti... y..0..t and
is
• were taken 0zr.....1.1y to the nrod.ioup
01 il., 1 1 .4...iiint5.. rtml ~In n ova., follow, tit .
11..... Eltn...k• n, ri-st..r, I Tr..., .1, r. lat. li Tinge,
Kean, 1,..1..t. h. 1.. w ... niter, N...11..111, seller , . / 4 1•11121YEI.
Sontlo.r. S4-.1..111.....1... 11 1 ..1.1, {l'lll.lid. an.l Wright-21
N , T 11.--, 1..... 1 . Coq'' , 1111 ,11. Ihirrlz...n.l Pennaie--I.
W, the otte...i ion a •.. 4 , Tr05in...1 I. the atlinnatire.
Ou the 41.... i.../,.
11,11 the t...ngie AT... hi the fourth ainendn...l.l 1.
Ti.., y..... WII.I II II 4 1 • 4 1 . , taken attreenbly 10 rho. provition.
of the Con.l out ion. and trete at 1nt1.., ..is 7
Vase - Alesere Reeser, tiro* or, Colley, ere...well Ely,
Elan., 1.1.•..... ilen. Frazer, 1it,..t0, Killliun.r. Kn., lee.
Welt, Lewis 11..., Seollel4. Slier.. "Shotii.,,,, eolith,
Steele. Straub, Wel.h. %VIOL'. mud in ri.tht —23.
NAra--1.......r.. Cral.h. Pinney. Jordan and 1'enr. , ....--4
Ile the question v.a. dete,riinne.l 111 1110 ail' mt.....
IS Tim 110 l is 1111 Itrevnirst.,-1,.5,
.aped 2.i, 1,71.
The roaolohon i.r.T.1., amendment. to llw 1.1 , 01.11tut1..n
of the Common... alit, 1., 11, sm.!, .....Tl.l...tthin,
On the .i......11..0. ,
In ,11 the II .......C.:ro .. 1.. 111.- lir.l anelitituent t
In.. ,4•3•1 mid le. • net. , i.,1,. Ii Agree:4.ly I. the prOri..lttria
of the C00ttniiii......t . ..1 .0.,..... tollow.llrir.:
Wt., i1.... , r. .1. , Vr......1ri1i0r. 1ta4k1e,...... 11.11. Iterk,
111.1,..p, 1C,,,,,. Brow, .`411,..0n, flainpll..ll, t gut, Cleaver,
Crawfunl. Ulekey, Ent, Cotter, Vansolti. Porter. Illblooney,
Oildra, 11.iinel. Harper. Hebei. 11..anel,11111.11tlierrs, Hoff.
man, (Iterks.l Imbris., Inn., Jantlie, Jenkins. John , . John.
wo, Kalamai.. Kerr, Kula - ht. 1,..1.....nring, Lniutak..r. I,otelt,
Sian., Ilaitcle. 11 1 Calniont. illituln. sloorlaentl. Minium.
11ua...11. nt. 5101.4, N1r1,..1....11, Nuneinaelter, 1 1 ..ar...n,
lleh.r.. I. i vitt in. 15.arnall. Ptireell. Itztuun.y, (1 1 1,111,1,41.111 a,)
)iani...y., 1'... k 1 1t... ttttt .r. 11e.e.1. llobert, Hupp, Shour.4l.lnan,
Smith, iCtoii.rin. I Snilili. (l , eittri.,l Sterenown, Tolan. WWI
VauvootJT. i I. ter.. I oegliltey, Walter, IVelltbna.k. Whim'
ton, Will...ton. Withen.w, Wright, YJnimerrnan and this
.
t 1: irx-.-111e..r... hark,. Itenron. Dock, !lanai! n,- Ilan
cork, lint, liolfulanlT.e . bentin.) here, Struthers, Thorn
Warner 1 111i1IVIIItrOlti , -12.
Sc. Ile.. question wrie determined It, the afflnnative.
On the question.
,
Will 111.. 11..,,.
~ agree to the eenstsit ani...n.lnwitl t
The ~..o. and nay. were taken agreeably to tit.• prorlalous
of the i'....litul ion, awl wen, at follow, viz:
Yr.A4.--Nlt.nsrs. Andervon, Backhoueo, 11.11, 'itck, Bower,
Calhoun. t'ompholl. Carty. Hitt, Fau.ol.l. P.wicr, (Ghia,
lianiel. Harper, Ilvina,llieatantl,llllle,,nm 1 loffnutn.(llerlo,)
liougelseper. Itialtrie, Irmo, Jenkine, Julius. Johnson,
Kauffman. IC night. Leireorbag. Longaker, !smelt, Mangier,
Slang', 11•11,,iit. lbswheed, Mumelman, N lebols, Nichol
son, Allossilmeher. Peanmet, Peters, l'etriklu. Pownall,
rttrtrils iLlumeY•liglitallelphind Itnnutity, (York ' ) Reamer,
llobert... Rupp: Auer, Sloan.Tolan, Tell, Vogghtley, Waiter,
Weetbnook, Wharton, llmmenuan and Oetz, Sneaker--67.
Nave-11.7strs. Arthur, Augluttine, Ilackue; Benton,
!linkup, Ilrown, Clime, Cleaver, Crawford, Eyeter,tiiblioney,
Itamiltisn, I lituroek, 11111, Illne, Huffman, (Lithentabblactibe,
Kerr. led,,,NrCalognit, Stumm. Reed, Strath. (Cambria.)
Mtnith. (Polite-,) Stevenson, Struthers, Thorn, Vattroorlde,
Vickers, iTagotweller, Warner, Wintrode, IT itberow and
Wright-3s.
O tt ti
no tne que
ention, stion wasdetannined in rho nflirmative.
ts %m
%VIII the llouse agree to Cl,, thin/amendment?
. 1 . 11.0 yeas and tool erre taken agreeably to tile tinerbduna
of the Constitution. and worn as follow, viz :
Vern--ilessm. Anderson. Ilnekhouge, Ball, Beek. Denson.
Bower, iltslWll. Calhoun, Canipbelb Cliase.Cleaver.Craw ford,
Olckey, Ent. Eyelet% }humid. Foster, Ilibboney. Daniel,
!Earner. tieing, Ileistattd, 11111, I:illegal, Hoffman, (Berka,)
Hoffman, (Lebanon,) Housekeeper, Imbrie, itmee. .lacoba,
Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lelm, Longa)ier, •Lovett,
Hangar, Ili/Ingle, Sdllalluotit, Dloorbeari, Mumma, Ilfuesel-
Malt, Nichol.. Nicholtult, Nnuotuaelter, Pearson. Pt%tent,
l'etrikln. Pawnal, Purcell, Ilanteey, (York, Reamer, Reed,
Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Candtha s ) Smith, (Centre.)
Steveuxon, Tolau, Pall, Vativoorlds, Vickers, Voeghtley,
ITagrcwller, Westbrook, Williiiton, Illthgrow. illizht,7
Zimmerman and tiats, Shenker-72.
Nair—ltissrs. Arthur, Augustine. Backus, Bishop, Carty.
Dock. linden, Hamilton Hancock, Minn Janking. Knight,
li
(riesng. 51'11v:tin, iletMsey, (Philadelphia.) Itubets,Struth•
ere, Tliorn, Walitt, Wilmer, Wharton end Whatinde—j.%
So the ganglion was determined in the tittlratativet. .
On the question, I
Will the flows agree to the fourth aMendincnt r
The ynts and nay. were iaktn agreeably to (the prorbdons
offthe Contitltution, end went as follow, rig:
=ticsa--lletterg. Anderson, Arthnr, Baekhonae, Backe.,
lii.ll. Reek. Benron, Bishop, Bower, Proton', Calhoun, Camp
bell, thrty, C 1,.,,,, Cleaver, Crawford. Dickey. Ent, Eyster,
?swath!, {tooter, tilt/honey. Olidea, Harrier, Harper, Helms,
Heirtand, Hill.lllllegna. Hoffman, (Iterks.) Hoffman, (Leb
anon.) liongekeepeds,imbrie lama, Jacob., Jenklux, Johtm,
Johnson. Kau .Kerr, Lel., Leloenring.Longuker,Lotett,
Matiear. Mangle. 'Cledmont, I*ll7nriti, Alumma, Moose/.
man. Nichols N hobos, Nottemacher. Petulon . Fete.,
rettikin.Posn ' toll, moll, Rameey,(Philadelphle.) ' llanowy,
1
(York,) Reamer. Roberta, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan. Smilh,
(Ciatuhria.) Smith, (Centro.) Stevenson, Tolno, 'Visit, Tam
"...Lb , Vinkera. Vtreghtls7, Wegonseller, Warner, West
brook, Wharton Williston, Witherow, Zimmerman and
Gott, Speaker--kl.
Nars—bleasm. Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Stiothera,
Thant, Whitrotle and Wright-7 .
slo the question sow detarmiuml In theallirmatire.
Setarraar's Omen.
ILutaiaminta, Jane •2-., Isq i
.
Alsouyteenfo, ss.
Ido certify that the and foregiong is a true and
eorroet copy of the" Tess. and" Yin." 'taken on the res
crulutioa promoting smendments to the Constitution of the
Commonwealth,. the atone appeers on the Jounuls of the
two lions. of the Genera/ Assembly of this 00311111013.,
are - atilt for the session of HAT
Wits® my hand nod the amt of told Mice, MU
twentyeenoruiday of/sfue, one thowsomd eight
hmn
dtedamd fifty...a. •
14:11
Jaaaa. &marry fleiCkaranwpda.
1
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....'...-.1.-..„,..........,.... * .
1857 FALL TR A.D.E. ' 185 7.
CO. , A. HA_EINESTOCK & ~
!, CORNER WOO]) :Azrn ynrizsa , srsemic-rs,
Pittsb-nrgh, Penna.,
- AAIDPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL,
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE,
TANNERS' OIL, TARNISHES,
SPERM OIL, BRUSHES,
WHALE OIL, SPICES, ' -
•
ISLANITIT'..A.C7TTRICRS OF
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD' — AND LITHARGE.
Our White Lead, groundin Oil, is put up in packag e s 01:25, 50, WO, 200, 300 and 500
pounds, which we imamate° to be STRICTLY PUNE, PULL lb STOAT , and not surpaaued by any for Oriental and white .
wis.
Haring residuntpartneru in New York and Philadelphia to take advantage of all changes In the market, we aro enabled
to soli for caqi,ur ni prompt time dealer, on as layorablo terms, Eastern jobbing house,.
461 i-B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S VI/113711110E 'bridal./ oak Suit ish, I.4ench, German and Spanish directions.
gmllkelAle3mf .
. _ .
DRUGS,
MEDICINRS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
FALL AND w
_ .
• MASON & CO.,
• .
No. 25 - Fifth Street, Pittsburgh,
A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND A i • -•
_CI_ tractive dodo of
IMPORTED -AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS
TO DEC - FOUND IN -1- 'EH: COUNTRY.
Their misortment of DitESS GOODS, of more than ONE lIIINDEED CASES, consists of the latest styles 01
SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELA INES, COBB RH S, CASHMERES, C l &v.
A. littlA e4t (Irk of 'Etnlyroicifsrries, tacos and 'White Goods. Dross :and Cloak
T rittllnirmyei,l - Irimoref^y" sold Ci-lovesc, G-ontielParnistdlllCroods.
Linon and House - keeping; GrolOos, Domestic G - oods.
RIUMINS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF auLLtNzwir ARTICLES.
Having greatly Irtased their faellities for Nlromfacturlog
SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, &c.,
They are confident of Wing enabled to offer ',on, indneementa thasmsny Emden% Mataltactorer.
/fit - Merchants from all seethe. are mlicited to mill. New 000d11 will he constantly received from their residen
buyer in the East . atfillulavrinuf A. A. lIESO4II CO,
. .
DWARD T. MEGAtAW:,
WHOLESALE DEALER L.S7
TOBACCO AND CIGARS;
NO.
243. laEsEurrs.- STRITMT, HEAD OF WOOD,
Pittsburgh, Penna.
OFFERS TO TILE TRADE A LARGE,. FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK,
chased from Import...mend Matattfht7torerm.amonmt which urn the following favorite brhotth - 1‘
W. H. Grrimtm' A. No. 1 is a`olraetto,
Prointe, Robinson & Cos l'obMmem.
Eugene Howard's Tobacco.
Grant's Pound LoolThCavondish.
1-Irtzhird\apd Railroad Hrionts,
200 caddy bxs..U.slilb.L.timii.ECll
One Million, Assorted Brands!
All of whiCh we offer to the trade at prices which cannot fail topless...
miziaavar
.
W. V. CHILDS & CO'S
PATENT ELASTIC EIRE AND WATER-PRCKW • .
.
CEM' ENTT ROOFING-J
: pn&i:Lm & JOHNSON, Proprletore.
ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND ON AT THE SHORTESTNOTrIE
the above Elmille Vim and Water-Proof Cement Rmdlug, it being the only article yet hoentml that. ill sneces, tally
resist the action of the atmosphere iu every climate.
IT IS pic.R:FEcr.r,y . FIRE AND WATERPROOF,.
Anil In point of durability, we believe it is Mad Hoot superior, to any Metallic Roosting. We min put it on orer Old Tin
Tar, Donor Shingle Roofs, it making no difference how gat or Weep the roof may be. This
Rooting Le warranted to prove es above represented. We will pot Ron for
We wills it SIX DOLLARS PER SQUAR.E.(TES PER P SQUARE)
pply upon Tin and Don Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE. being on acronnt of its durability tit
clumpott paint that eats be used.
.14-Wo invite all whams building, and also those who wish their Roofs Repaired, to mall at ourollioNl.l3 Third Street,
and examine ainapkw Sod satisfy the themselves Jo regard to the durability and pruktiothility of this Roofing.
J. G. PERTH:I,
A. JOHNSON. I
PERRIN A JOHNSON,
•
No. EL' T h ird street, between Wood and Smithfield. •
8. f .
Pittsburgh, Penna.
. .. .
•
I have made a chemical examination of tonne optvimenrof W. E. CILILDS S CO'S ROOFINti, left at toy oMco, the re.
snits of which areas follows:
The material it so anmpinuaded iu to remain pliable for a gnat length of (ink,.
31. The conxistenor is ant readily intlueneeil by the temperature: rosinequently it would not be liablo to maltand no,
off from a hoifinSuinnier. or crack in W inter. i. e. extremes of natural heat and roll would not laps. it.
nil. The composition is not lucid lint slightly ',Mahn.. It would not dextroy the ennratis, lint on the contrary pro-
tect it from the action of the weather.
4th. It Is Water-PrOof, imilto a large extent Fire-Proof; that It. spark, and fire hrattik falling upon It could not Inflame
It. In my opiutnu socit'.• roof will last fur years If pot on carefully and receiving proper attention.
ftespectfolly,
JOSKPII N. LOCK r, Chemist,
Labratory No. 128 Walnut street, Cincinnati,
Aner Riorts Ina. Ca, Fe. nth. Ift37.
!have' examined W. If. Cltuna A Co'a Ellodic Fin' and un do , Water-Prom enr ( C oti tines and ,tfar as I can b
Judo, consider
it a good Invontion mutant milling to future buildings thus inotocholitpan Hosanna ten.. I lustreHo.. coveekl ivith
tnetal. apElydasvF [Signisl] JED. S. EASY, Agt. Royal 111, 0..., hallos and Liverpool.
, .
Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof
A.33A.lrt dr: G-EtAlsr.r. .•oipriet.orss.
No. 47 Water Street, Pittsburgh, rind P." - Peterson's, Allegheny.
rfill IS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR. TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT iS
11. bsod f, teboi • oly in Nen York not Philadelphia, ..I ie moll at
'proved. It is applicable to covering
Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steaullwats and Railroad Cars.
It trill lust longer than 3letallic Roofing nr Shingles. and noiato the vario. changes of climate—neither affect II by
roll. beat ,
Nailed
It. principal Ingredient is of an estraord'unry a., ic imi or, and it never 1Q... this elasticity. It
cut 10. readily applied to 11l kind. of roof.. flat or Meet', oil or woe, on Iron, tin ur mood. It mill not titbit in warn]
weather, or crock In cold, awl it 1411. tainted by being trayulool uon.
-
It ie. RuthF'iro rind Water - Proof.. ,
1 14 - 1 ,,, r further Information. apply to the proprietnto.
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1857. TRANSI'ORTAVION.. . 1857.
. ...
.......
CAPACITY ONE HIIN-DRED TONS -DAILY. '-• . '
ESEESI2 11,0 - YD. & CO. - , 'lgslagii2l
[succr.ssoics n) Liiip k LESION-)
TT WINO MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are nary, --
ill to do a heavy business by
..V.MINTIVISYIa'T.E3...I\TI.Pa.. 01,1...N.P4-T;II.2\TID -1. L.A.1T , 17.011-3D- --
Timm Eh C. and from the &otter° CIL.. Wo can assure our 'Nieto!. and all those disyx.oe'l to patronize the Pout.. Canal
and Itailnaol, that no pains will to spared to render general .tiefaction to Sill PEERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN
FREIGHT.
. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad
•
we] give Increased despatch to the trunsonssion of freight. Office Pena Str.vt. at the o.nnl Basin.
feal:ly.l
Is I. 0 "
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1857. , CANAL NAVIGATION. --__
1857.
*..TEE, ! I 3 POEtTABI,3z3 BOAT maisno,
ViaPennaylvanin Canal and It ailroaci. =-16-- pxo.l ' - '-.• -- -
capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Way.
el UR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LA.RGELT INCREAS
v ed during the past NI inter and uesean now offer to SIIIPPI:ItS , the sup erior;nil:tot/too (.1" le DaBLX DAILY LINE
to and 11 . duz Pittsburgh. Phila•lriphis and Baltimore. Our li.. being conums.e.tentinly ~I" PORTABLE BOATS, hot sue
transhipment is reTtired. Merchants sending Freight to our Liu, can rely upon its being Put thnnigh with all possild
speed and despatch. tv, , tactiouec, CANAL. BASIN, non, qr Libe,fyand WarvOrreet, Pettsburo/.. ia.
fe211.1y.1
BIER it MITCHELL, Proprietor.
lEl=%=
CAR.NAGRAN:I3
I ENTIRE ST?CK
:HENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
TO BE , DISPOSED OF.
SALES CO3INIIINCING TUESDAY. ACNE:in, Is
A s it intended to enlarge and improve cur
B,ori• !twill LATE IN JULY, the who's stock uf
tihNTS' AND DOTS' MASHING. FURNISIIINO UOODS .
kr_ now on hands will briatiorell AT PRICES MUCH BY TIIY, ILEOULAR RATES with We view of eIAASINO
OUT the whole before commencing the involvements.—
This It will be observed Is note more pretest to got rid
old gond,. everything MllY be found NEW AND PAMI-
R/NADI& Bukthe coati:imitated alterations would oeres
parity Mitre the stock, mid to obviate [Welt is proposed to
clear out thi . whole at vary low rate* and ripen the Pal
Tradeo with assortment idtogother new.A Ono Arty of pfedit goods for custom work esti.
:Orly will be made to ordirst a largo discount.
• J. T. CARNAGIIAN.
Jeffindtf) rodered .t. near the poet otnce,Allegbeny city.
A Rare Chattier for Investment.
THE SUBSCRIIIER, designing to embark
In a new enterprise, offers for sale the"MnelilnerY. Pat
terns, An. now la working order, at his llschlne Works,
Ryan'. Buildings, Fifth street. The business location and
quality of Machinery In use, combined with terms, present
stmng Inducements to Investment of capital.
If the above is not Iliepoved of as It stands by the second
week In June, it will then be &spoiled of in parts to suit
purchaser, WM. 'WARWICK,
_tny'Rbdtf
Ryan' Building, Filth otreet.
Improvement in Book Binding.
Till UNDERSIGNED havingobtained Let
ten Patent for inatinnirment in Book Binding. is pre
pared to furnish the attachment to books now to use s or to
apply the name to new books, onion for which en. rgapeet.
Dilly solicited at WELDIN k ROWAND'S Book.llliiiiet l y and
(thank Book 3lanufactory, S. W. corner Third and Wool sts
Tie shorn imptcrement consialit lot, of a Metallic Spring,
riastanethe bock of the book in snob a manner an to pre
vent the leave. from *acting when the book Is standing ,m a
vertical poitition. 21. The carriage. are metaillegrinrct in
which are inverted, which will effect:laity prevent the Look
from wearing or chafing in placing the same to in resting
place. A. It. ROWAN D. Patentee.
A. o:iiiaittrtw,
STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT
Water Street one door above Market. nullkdit
T. W. LOUGEIRMY,
Watch ; and Oloola Maker,
IMPORTIOt OP
"DINE WATCIIESAND JEWELRY,
N0..28 Fifth street, between Wend and Mnrknt, Pitt.
Pn.
ER-Perticuler aitnntionvald to the repairing of Wateben
and Jewelry.
_air All work warranted,
GAS FROM ROSIN OIL -
F'A'rrlt." MATFIRI
TILE ILIGII ILLUMINATING PROPER
TIES of Gas from Wein and oleaginous substances
have always mwle them a favorite material for the mann.
facture of Illuminating Ga. slany Gas Companies use Ros
in with rood. In order to eupply their customers with a flo
werier Quality of Use.
ROSIN OIL is entirely free from all dn. and refuge sub
stances, KU yields nt once, its Brilliant Ilimuirottlng Gas.
The motor original wan of the append., for the mann.
fartnre drool gas together with the attention and expftwe
constantly required, and the dinkulty, if not impossibility,
of entirely separating r lhe unwholesome, deleteriods and
ollhnsive gomo generated in coal. •realer the ROSIN OIL
APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable in orgy way.
S. MATRA, of 370 Headway, New York, its.. devrood his
entire attention to the roanufacturonnil ealoof Portahiallas
APparatus, and Ite respectfully calls the atlantion of the
P üblic to hie prewnt complato and effkient machine.
Perfect satisfaction to the purchaeer guaranteed In every
cafe. For further Informationashlress
S. COATES. 370.41rivulway, New York;
Jy3:ollawitly or DAVID 11. WILLIAMS, Pittsburgh. P.
Walnut Hall Restaurant.
aC o I 3 M II. X 3 FitIOIC.3mMt;
(Suostewor
KiLNIIIALL, MESSICK A % .,
SONIC STRAW:
nFFERT MA TO THE P UBL IC ALL THE
N., &Rook% of tho smooth. oared op at the altorteat no
tke, from 6 o'clock in the morning to II:o'clock at night.
Business men and othAv will do well to call In and exank
1t,,. our 13111 of Pare at any thew to suit their appetite.
flaring arrantteatenta made to receive choice tutielea fn
our line, from Italthnore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, wa ato
aQer o fresh sop ply of
OYSTEIa
TROUT. LAKE lIEURIEKI,
And from the WraL all 010 ..rich es of PILAIRIBEILVE,
11001 111 . _..„
PRAIRIE CMCWECOL NEED MILD% Ac,
winch we can funtitb to Invalid. or ahem at Who}wale
Retail, either at the corner oLWAND AND URNS 8113,0.:
at WALNUT WALL.TIIIII•treet. , r sp.lo 0,1.1:10
AA NTLIRACITE PIG IRON._
100 tow Lebanon Tornxe Ng Iron,
80 do Cloulasky do
28 do Bloom, do do,
In More and for ludo by KIER MITCHELL,
mml9 Basin. Llbent
PER CENT. SAVEDinoilwkOkinds,
CM, °Machinery by mane Enos' Patent thr ca. - mid
/unreal Cups: M. P. PATON otllttatatro hail thalami°.
theright to veil In rennolhaida% atadtl
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NTER
Slottres
XOTICE—The vieweni appointed by the
Curt of quarter &Notions to view and memos the dom
ain,. kee.nernalontal by the whlonink of Diamond alley, be
ta een Smithfield and tiruirt streets'. will meet on MONDAY.
the..lith inst.. at 7 o'clock Y. st, at the ortico of the bard of
!Malik, on Fourth stmen Persona Interested may attend If
they think proper. IL E. SIetIOIVIN.
C. L. MAGEE,
0 FARO E FORTUNE,
AARON FLOYD. , •
ANDRIIW PATON.—
GEORGE li. IRWIN.
{lesser,.
.
N OTICE.—The pattneil+hip-a the under
doing busi.m. snider the title tif MURPHY lt
DUKCLIFIELD, wlll terminal,. by mntnal content flop.
temberl. 1957,
All lees,. having unsettled accounts with the 11rita will
artily oblige by calling b aton. that date and mallug ter.
ement. W. It. luntvair, I
J. UltclW
The bmitreme *III be cambinea at tbe M.
sam ß e halati ELD.
on, N. E.
corner of Fourth and Market etreeta, by 3. M. BURCH.
PIILD.
mel:dtt
DISSOLUTION—The Co-Partnership here
tam extni:lF Wider the name and stile of P/AELPS,
IlAlth & Ce). Is this day dissolved by limitation. The
hue
haws the firm will be closed ut . the stand, St. Clair
Arts; flearAhe old Allegheny Bridge. by. W. 11. I'WELPS,
who is duly 'autliiirls..l to law the ;maw of the firm In the
settlement of its affairs. _
•
Pittsburgh. Sept. Ist. 1857.
_ .
( 10-P AR.NERSiIiPNCiIaE--. The Wider
“lgnp.ll have till, day eute.d itata a copartnership, or-:'F
ter the mum and - style of PHELFS_PARRE & CO., fot.tho
pun.. a/maintain:hiring Wagans,Carts,Draye, &a, la
all itabranChea, Imeldg taken tho alilestatilkhed Factory of
a.m. Phelps, Carr A Ca., and having erected cutlre new
and eutiviantial buildlage, and amount the latest improve.
molt+ in inochluery, Ae_ together with a large Anil well 'e
lected stoek of material, they are peepared to execute. with
pnimptioas ALI , I dispatch. all orders entrusted to them. All
work warranted to he or the best quality. The loader part
ner having had IS year. experience in the busin.s, they
hopeby strict attention to merit a continual:wet, of the pat
ramp t• Morally biattowed on the late
4a-Re 'employ NONE RUT TILE VERY BEST WORK
BIEN.
September 15t,18.57
NOTICE--Tbe undemigned firming:W:oi
the ohleetablihhed Coach Barter'', lately oyeupled Eby
Bbrips.' t>irt k Co., near the old All Bridge, •
trill giro his entity attention to the men ti facture a Clarrlage
work Mall Its rations branches.llaringtsed AGM! thirty
years otporienco In the business, and employing none bra
tho leytor workmen, and haring procured the bent materi
als, ho hopes to serum ashen+ of the patronage of a liberal
public. Special care and promptness mill be given to rorial
a ROBILIRT CARR.' •
. .
- .
Haring disiewed of my. intermit io the Carriage Mainers
to my former partner. Mr. ROUIIIiT CARR, I would mowt
cheerfully nwornmend him to the pirtrommehr toy friends.
methlwil W. 11. PHELPS. •
Allegheny Bank.
THIS Bank will he open for discount and
businew generally on after SATUDDAYi the 1501
September inst. 1 -
The Discount Days itre•Wellneolays end :tannin*
Allegheny City, Sept. Lll, 1857, 11 . HEPBURN.; ' . "
se:sl President
— LTEGIIENY VALLEY • ' •
..11A I LROAD.—ItEMOVALOP TH '
PHEIGHT 4 DEPOT TO THE CORNER. OF -BUTLER AND
CARSON STREETN. NINTH W ADD, AND A GREAT RE-•
DirCTION 01 , TARIFF ISATJSS.—Oo nod after JULY :Dub.
1857, freight will he reeelvral to &savant thelollowing relent•- •
To Motioning At Mt µ•n100 pounds.
To Gray's Eddy -ot 25e ' -
To Rod Mot At " " "
To Brady's-Bend ' at lle. " "
Floor—Ono five barreli and wed,: To Any.
Mahoulon. ..- 41e. psr Darrel.
To °raja Eddy Me. "
Red Bauk..-. ...... . -....-- ......... "
To EradYNillend..- . _.54e. " •. 0
• Flestr—ilLity 1,;;;;1; . etyel arr.
do Illohonl
To ng
'To I:01 Bank •“
To Brinly's Bend.. ' - •
.1377.1Af It.R.
R. 1,00.111.9, &nand Tlekei Agent.
• LOST-
A CERTIFICATE for Tirent , S sof
ARIL Capital Stork of lholfachange ' littugoenh
drawn in favorer F. Lore. n
, in ,,cad
No. 'AX). 'N.H.? • gireo that Lite 'said rertlfleate
has been I. • maid, nod the subeeriltent will apply fine
• •• •.• of the name on the Iburtttenthdayof Septenbn*
gt onyantiLarleg foutol said illticale will. afar=a
-ne
Inror by rebunine the =Me lo eith ' i; of thee:RW.llBmi'
aniblaw, ~
Mmlnlxtraton of
LORENZ. I. P. LORENZ, deg".l_
ITTSBURGIT, JULY2B,lBs7.—Sialiserib
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ere to the new stook of this Mu*. will ;Semi take
make thet their inetallments upon the elone.will.be due tie
follows:
• Fourth instalment, ofilo per snare,.payeble dn . or hews
Urn Ugh of Augubt next.
Fifth nod hut. of $lO per share, payable on or bob, the
Ist of Uuntußtiter hu.t. •
•29ttlteh
E D. ;was, caw,.
15211 M
WINDOW GLASS,
GLASSWARE,
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES,
&IRO. INSTRUMENTS
oofing
LLOYD A CO
W. R. PRNI.PB.
JOAN F.. PARRK.
F. U. LOVE. reel;Zna.