t~.' ~: c .: C=l pttisburgt 03a Cite. 11..A.nrEDAT MOESING, SEPT. 19, 1857 PAPZR OF me-arr.-silk =MI:i:=MM - ---• ROL DAVID Wawa? 18 at' the Monongahela Hondo.' Ife arriied in - tovris yesterday, having spokes' to a large and inthustmotie meeting at Butler owThuraday night. He is a man or the people, made for the - sen Ace of Freedom, and bears up Min a hero under the toil amt .— wear of constant travel and speaking. We wish to say to our friends It, ' - /3 I 11 31 INGHAM that he will address them and the citizens goner ally in that cit this evening .. We learn that full prOPinations eve been made to give our glorious standard boa er an enthusiastic reception. A i band of mu e haa beeti- engaged; and several spislcers,wi bo - present to relievb the Judge of some of the abor necessarily inad en tto a speech, even though it be made against 'modern Dei>. enteland in behalf of Fat:anon and PILES LABOR. Ratliglotte avid litteraiy, tika Presbyterian ot the Wes/ has the follow ing:. The trueteesof the new and elegant church or SG 'Demas'and EL Dives, respectfully &n -um:tee to the metropolitan aristocracy, that they' will have the pleesure•of opening their edb fine for Divine service on the first Sunday of next September. in the mean time, the pews will be offered for - sale at prices which will place them entirely beyond the reach of the poor, or even of - those who aro in moderate eireunfstances; for it is the determination of the trustees to have - the church occupied ex clualiely by fatuities of wealth and fashionable distinction. . Tisk Commencement exercises at Washington Collegei on Wednesday were of on imposing and interesting character. Tho literary societies were addressed is enable manlier on Tuesday evening, by Rey. Dr. /deGuffey, of the ITniversi ly lila-theme was "The Influence of Prattles' Education." On .Thursday, the regular commencement exercises commenced, when .the addrepses were delivered by ten meta bars 'of the Senior class.. Tan last st. Louis Presbyterian formally an nounces Dr. Itice's acceptance of the call to the North.aurch, Chicago. The arrangements in regardto the editorial. conduct of the paper in future will be announced iu due time. It was M'Coemick's reaper, or rather the inventor of it, who doetm'tlike to hear about slavery that is to pay him most of his salary. Wilms John-O. Saxe was in Syracuse lately, and just as he was preparing to leave, a literary gentleman begged his autograph, whereupon he dtuthmi off the following impromptu:— Alyautozraph I 'tie plena:Lot to reflect -Although the thonght may emit n dock aigh— That that a banker would with more reject, May find a value In Ina niaolaie eye! Roy. Da. LunLow, late Provost of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, died, on Tuesday, the Bth twit, at the residence of his shn, Dr. Ludlow of Philadelphia. At the time of his death he was one of the Professors in the Theological Semina ry of the Reformed Dutch Church, New 13runs- Wick, Irew Jersey. The N. Y. Evangel(st saya: Our readers will be happy to learn that Rev.Vrederic Maned of Paris,-haajustarrived in this city, having come by the Vanderbilt direct from Havre. The fam ily. of Monad is greatly distinguished among the Protestant , ' of France. TarSetai-Annual examination of the Blairs ville ketaale Seminary will take place on the —d'atid:Pd lasts. • B. STUMM Yrarse, having accepted the Protegicallpin the Danville Seminary, has xe- Moveninsin Lexington to Danville. raillellf Free Pres. Church at New Castle on the Diamond is progressing rapidly. The build ing is of brick, fifty feet front and seventy-three deep, and - about fifty feet high ; and is to be surmounted , by a dome one hundred feet in height: The lower or basement story will be finished for a Town Hail, which room will be sixty by fifty feet. and sixteen feet high, with hall nine feet wide across the front.—Nen , Cat tle Courant: Rim. JACOOOB Kill preach in the Third Preabylerian Church, to-morroir, serricea com mencing at 10i o'clock, A. 31., and at 7 o'clock, • Biwa. BoNnowma of Philadelphia, a convert ed Israelite, will preach on Sabbath morning at 101 o'clock" in the Associaic Presbyterian Church,, (Rev. dir. Reed's) Seventh street. Basnriss-Noncas.—Our readers may find in our double column the advertisement of Messrs. ht'Candless & Co., dry goods merchants and im porters; It is only necessary to call attention to the savintages they offer to buyers. Mr. LAL Butelifield, as the old starrd'of Mut & Burchfield, offers to his old friends, whose name is Iggion., and to that." new ones taro who are daily finding -their way there, a splendid stook of fall tutd.winter dry .goods. Ablo h . 040. 0f.4. A Mason-& Co-, are out in our braid (salmon. In the - boot and shoe line purchasers may find bargains •at the store of MY. - Robb on Market street:, whose adv•lrtisement appears on our sec ond pier:. 'Be has received a large new Mock. Messrs. Cridge, Wadsworth & Co., arc in the market with their improved oscillating Steam Engirfe. ; The Gazette press is worked with a similar engine which is no more trouble to us than our shoes,. which are a remarkably easy pair. Messrs. Iluassy- Sr, Wells offer Fairbank's Platform Scales to the track at 325 Liberty tit. See adrerlisealent. Tits &Inas or Boots.—We believe that it was the Mayor of this city who set on toot the proceedings which have resulted in the over throw of Ackerman and his books in the city of New York. The first seizure of Ackerman's pa per was mule in this city. Then, as we are in formed, a statement of the facts in relation to its sale anal that it was brought here from New York was sent on to Mayor .Wood, who turned the matter over to Captain Hart, of the Metro. politan police, and his labors resulted in bring ing the whole nest of villains to light.. We are very much' opposed to praising and flattering officers of any kind,. or men in any station of life for doing their duty. That is what they ought to do. Yet we do believe in rendering honor to whom it belongs, and we believe that iu this case MayoY Weaver is the man who may claim it. Urea inquiry at the Treasurer's office the —Board *of Licensers have ascertained that up to this time the following named persons have neg lected to take out their licenses and consequently liable to be returned for selling without license : Ist Ward, Pittsburgh, Thos. McDonald. 3d do do E. Feld, Patrick Ingoldsby, •' do do Ju. T. Pratt. 3d do do duo Larelter, Jis. Mclntire 4t.b. do do W. C. Connelly, E. hero, do do John P. !fish, J. Lite., jr, do do Jeremiah 31. Olin.' let do Alleghenyi Chas. Naething. 2d du do T. W. Wolf. Elizabeth' Township, John L Douglass. Lower St Clair do Jacob Ilast. Plum do Andrew Jack. South Fayette do Wm. Young. DIRECT/XPOltTairmL—Those of our rca4ers who desire bargains in Dry Goode, &c., are re= ferred to the:advertisements of dealers in that line in our broad cpllunn, thilti page. As the season for, fall purchases apprdhches, city and country dealers will find in onr "bill of fare" as spread before - them" from- day to day, and to which we art making daily additions, a list or the principal dealers in Drugs, Dry Goods, Queensware, Boots and Shoes, etc., to which we solicit special attention. As a general rule, those houses which have the enterprise and in telligence to mato itliboral use of Prink'', Ink, have the goods.ott hind and deNixo to sell then,. Ws have before us a very handsome Silver Medal, in a gold border, manufactured by Mr. T. W. Longhrcy, Jeweller, Fifth St., Lear Mar: _ket, the workmanship of, which is very eredita ble_to that gentleman. On its face is engraved. the Caudle of Puebla, with files of American sol diers In the foreground. The "Jackson Inde pendent Blues, organized June 19th, 1820," en circles the engraving. On the reverse is the In-. scrlption—"Presented to the „corps of 18.57, by the members in the War with -Mexico." The iii - Wgris worth some t 1 ,6 0. , intrinsically, and will be put up iby the Pest,thot'atmrget . practice, by the membilikef the , eld derinpihe month, Tnctrac. Mine JOSYJJ known now that she has become o faverite in She city. She hod a glorious house last night, her audience being not only numerous bat.faihionable. She nppeara to-night for the . last time here. - See' bill Fon several weeks Leek we have noticed that the Pittsburgh Dailies have been copying Leal 'tams, verbatim. from the Enterprise without g i v ing us credit.: The Gazette and Journal, generally give us credit, but the Dispatch, Union Arid Chroniele seldom if ever credit any items. Local &Marabou] betiei,look to this.=—Lon. Ent. ~.. '. WE are inform . vi.thaione of the attaches of .ii Spalding &Begere' circus; while i u tit of d,t,r• e ~.i reme, ,, ~ (hr tzi r, himself from n window of t , ow. ir: lao4 ry .1:' of the Clinton mouee, in u and wile se severely injured that he „rerit ew ,;:,: - ,eirafp , ,,, , ek?l,7---, --, ••••---------- : ' Iri&wicAtt—ts. new post office has been , isiob M Phillip's Mill, Indians c o ., and .-.Hure. ripen lies been appointed post ro!teter. lip .` - olso:been on established at ose l ic ,g- 4 0 - f e. , -- - .**Meitinr k i - snd John ',Chambers ...sp• • -.- 'liiitatitiaT , c.:tii - . , '. t -' ._,•. - 4 . : . l': '' ,, t4 , :•.‘- li .-',3...Wit-ti'i,%-,..1....i ,t t , .......- t.i. ~ ' ~• !'.?....+, 4 `- ' Tea HORSE Pant..-I*in6 match at Park commenced in the morning , ttt 11 o'clock: Best Bin 5 ; &tie. There irezi 5 mitring, . • . Bq HOP 4 Mk, owned by Chambers. Grey Maio Ida May, owned he Reed of Allegheny. Bay Maws Gipsey, owned by tancorhia. Sorrel Home •' OEM Boy," owned by Ripple., near Salem, Ohio. Bay Mare Fanny, owned by Blair. The fon eras of short duration, the Ohio Boy winning three straight heats easily in 2:46, 2:46 and 2:38. I During the first heat Mr. Baler was up-set t and thrown from his sulky, but no injury was done except that of breaking the sulky. Arita-Nom—Trotting match; best three in five. A purse of $l5O for the first premium, and $5O for the second. Three entries: I Bay mare Flora, owned bi McKelvey. do Fanny, owned by Watson. Buckeye roan, owned Ly Sterling, of N. Brighton. This contest was also of short duration, the three _first heats being taken by Flora, which, however, were_ closely contested by Fanny, who I took the second premium. After which follow ed a trotting match between a white mare owned by L. D. Sunderland and a grey mare owned by King—hest two in three—Sunderland winning by a very close run. The day was pleasant; the : course in the morning—very heavy, but in the ! afternoon it was in capital order. A Very large number of persons were on the ground. The track between the heats and after the trials had been finished was covered with promiscuous riders on horses of all colors and in all condi: lions-riding for the fun of the thing. The best of order was maintained throughout the day. Tug Massillon (O.) Nam says in the course of an article iibout the Salem Horse Show:— "There was a race for a purse et sso..first class trotting for this they made three entries. Mr. Sterling's horse, "Whalebone," Mr. Fred man's brown mare, "Black Fanny," and .1. Wat son's bay mare, "Fanny Robinson." This was the most exciting race that came off through the whole coarse of the exhibition. Fanny Rob inson won Cie purse, and time 2 27." The same "Fanny" was on the Collins' course on Thursday and came in third best against "Clara" yid "Barney." As accident occurred on the Cleveland & Pitts burgh R. 4 road on Thursday, four miles east of Wheeling, which is reported by a passenger to have been the most miraculous escape he ever wit nessed. The passenger train was thrown off the track by the sliding of some of the rails,and one of the eats forced some yards into the bank. There were five cars in the train, full of passengers, but no one was seriously injured except the bag gage master, though two of the cars were torn almost into fragments. ',The passengers were conveyed to Steubenville on the gravel train, to await other accommodations. HORRIBLE ACCIDSNT.—The train on the Cleve land and - Pittsburgh 'Railroad, due here at 91 o'clock last night, as it approached Macedonia Station, some twelve miles from this city, ran over a boy named Calvin Case, eon of the sta tion house keeper, and crushed him to death in stantly. The boy had been sent to arrange the switch for the train, and, it is presumed that, being subject to falling fits, he fell upon the track in an insensible condition. The engineer, immediately upon the discovery of tho boy, gave the signal to down brakes, which was promptly obeyed, but too Inte.--Clere. Load. Tao editor of the Mansfield Herald has visit ed Newark, near which a Mr. Weirick is manu facturing syrup or molasses from the Chinese sugar cane. 31r. W. has a mill to which the cultivators of the sorghum bring their supply of cane. About an hundred acres in Licking county hare been planted this year. The syrup is fully equal to the New Orleans article, and, it is said, an acre of cane will yield one hundred and fifty gallons. No sugar has as yet been made by Mr. W. LAKE SUPERIOR Massa.—we RIM this morn ing a specimen ~ f beautifully tinted marble, brought to a high polish, which was dug from the marble beds near Marquette. The marble is very hart on the exterior, and when polished. would make a beautiful article Cur tables, slabs, &c., the delicate tint adding much to its beauty. Tie believe the beds are not worked by any com pany, and should think it a matter wo. th look ing into by some of our capitalists.—Ch—s. • Oa Thursday last, some Tinian placed across the track•of the Hempfield road, upon the high tressel-work near Taylorstown, a' heavy plank, evidently with the intention of throwing the train off. The train coming up in the evening heavily loaded with ironand timber for the road, paused over it crushing it to splinters, but hap pily, contrary to the expectations of the villain who placed it there, without throning the train off the track.—WasS. Review. -11uur filturat have laid upon our table a copy of a nestbostiovrecently issued Plum '.the press of-IPetriage Scro., entitled !The planter's Danghter--a tale of Luu'ilium. The above muned firm offer it. for :Ale, We have not read it yet, and therefore have ua opinion to give as to its merits. Cons Smaiicas.—By reference to our adver tising columns, the reader will find that this in vention is now on exhibition at. 55 Fifth et., and certainly no enterprise of tis kind has ever gained so much favor with the Pittsburgh pub lic in so short a time as this has, and this we would take even if we had no other, as good eel. dance of its superiority over anything of the kind ever et'ferect in this market, for our citizens are proyerbial for being a careful practical class of men: but to be thoroughly convinced of the good qualities of this machine ask the mechanic, farmer or scientific man, who has examined it, his opinion, or that which would be better still, drop in yourself at the Agent's rooms, and try your hand at shelling corn on the machine and thus acquire a practical knowledge of its utility. We understand that several State and County rights have already been told, and extensive ar rangements are making in order to supply the farmers with this great labor-saving machine.— Go and see for yourselves. Stotis or PROSPERlTY.—Carnaghare. Tailoring and Furnishing establishment. (Allegheriy,) has just undergone an enlarging and improving process, which renders it both convenient and tasteful. The choicest styles of goods for Men's and Boys' cugtom work aro now brio- received, which, with a fine stock of first class clothing and furnishing goods will attract the attention of buyers. Goon Aortae-1f you desire the blessings of health et all seasons, adept as your fondly pedloine Career's Spanish Merton , . Ita ealcuioua anon on the blood, and its tendency to drive all humors to the surface, and thereby rid the system of them, give' it n claim to _public patronage whieb no otter patent medicine now extant, can ever hope to enjoy. Err AND Eaa—Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, who has , met with such unbounded success in thin city, and I has returned after an absence of two weeks, to re main a short time in our city, that all who are af flicted with the above diseases may have time and opportunity to get cured. A. this is his last stale to Pittsburgh it may be wise for persons if need of his skill not to delay giving him an immediate call, as be will not take any patient who can not be Mired before he leaves the city. Dr. S. is connected with the only firm on•thi continent that manufactures unit:Sethi human eyes, which are inserted without pain, and which move and appear as perfect as nat. ural, and can not be distinguished from the natural aye. It will be good news for persons who have been so unfortunate as to lose an eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of hav ing that organ,the lose of which so seriously disfig ures a gentleman or lady, replaced. All he aske is `a fair and impartial trial of his new and painless remedies, and warrants a care in every can of deaf ness where the organs are perfect in formation. Dr. Smith may be consulted at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. Tut CRISIB—RESTOAATIOX or CONFIDENCE.— The financial crisis is now at an end, and confi dt nee once more fully restored. This desirable condition of things has been brought about in a singular manner. A certain heavy operator In stocks, who usually looks very solemn, yester day made his appearance in the banks looking remarkably cheerful. The cheerfulness was contagious, and the directors of the institution discounted freely. The example was generally followed, and thingsbecame easy forthwith. The capitalist who caused the grand result says his pleasant looks were brought about by the .fact that be had on a now suit, purchased at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wil son, Non. 600 and 605 Chestnut street, Phila.j. LILT there be no secrets in Medicine, or rather no pretended secrets. The Medical Faculty publish as oon aa made, ell their discoveries, and almost all time Is known of real vnlua.for the cure of disease, hoe been discovered by thous. Dr, Ayer takes the honorable honest course, and right because it is hon est. H. goes to work and Invent. the best remedy which medical skill can devise for the cure of certain complaints; then publishes what it is and maintains his monopoly of it solely by making it cheaper, bet ter, more perfect, then _ anybody else ean. If the people vent,' exact this of all who offer medicine', they would have much less traffic end. trash to ewe!. low..•= r lVito Or/cams Ovum, /Manela Worts SpeelQO, prepared by Fleming Brea.—The following, from a customer _dares the demand which this, groat usediclue creetej wherever it haerbten introduce Dot.s.sinrau, Vega Co, Ps-..March 80, 1850. Mrsese.Putaxa Blue.—Gentierosola—ln consequent+, of {h er ...gam...owe of your "Worth Specific" I MU place and vicinity, con have entirely exhausted our stock. We should feel obliged by your forwarding, Tilt Nosing,N. Y., ol dozen, with hill, on the reception of which we will repair you the Inoe, Fro. the v:outlerful effects ball “Speclllo . In this neigh borhood, Ow. amid be add mutually a largeenaullty, ate be had, (wholealle and retell) from' aceneloadagent. IT y6u would rompsusare • pentosittr trouble SO *Xylem Of uendttp.t Oka I could make It **your advantage to do w. Yours, respectfully, WM. if. MALLORY, Per W. E. Porna. • • • 113PEncluiwn. he calwftil 10 - 14 k for DE- APLANIdII crxrnneiri) vicalliPtlGE, manullterand try FUMING MR(e. or Pnrammon, other Vertnifbimiim aMMAim Mon are worthless. Dr. 3Viomol Venuffnim, Mad bit ode, brawl Leer Pills.= now ho hod ,m 3 =lll, drug mono. /Mountwine wiMowt Mwidimmtwre - • - IMMO WASHING 'Ea our.--titedeinge or rain which came down on Thursday night playedead havoc with all place. on unpaved streets where it could find'entrance. A sower in process of erection *. near the fit. Charles Hotel, was torn up and an Immense hole, some 80 or-40 feet in length by half that width, was made in the street. Men are actively engaged in filling up the place. Qtrwar.—As I have 'waited some time to hear the conclusion of the question as to whether Mr. White, the "bemocratic"candidate for Regis. ter, is really q descendant of the Pilgrims, in vain, I would now like to inquire whether he has read "lions field on Me Maine Law.'• Ws regret to learn of the. suspension of the Rock River Bank, Beloit, Wis. We understand that the failure is connected with that of tie Bank of South County, Rhode Island, though in what way we are not informed. The notes of the Rock River Bank are still taken on deposit in this city. They are abundantly secured.— Chicago Trib. Tat Fair, at Lafayette Hall, for the benefi, of Trinity Church, opens on Tuesday et-ening ndkt, at 7 o'clock: Telegraphic Nenrots, Sept 18.—The steamship Central Amer ica foundered on Saturday last. Fifty passengers were rescued by the Norwegian bark Eloise, includ ing 20 females. The officers were all lost excepyas. 31. Frasier, 2d officer. The chief engineer, tleo. E. Ashby, took a boat and deserted the ship. The two millions of dollars in specie, which were on board the Central America, were lost The Cdritral America was, commanded by Lieut. Wm. L. Ilerndon, C. S. Nary. • The crew consisted of 101 men ; pa.ongers 025. Total. 026 souls. A portion of the crew, together with the women and children passengers, numbering in all forty per• sons, were saved by the brig Marine, bound to Bol ton. The us was very heavy at the time the ship foundered. Forty-nine other passengers were picked up by the bark Eloise. The names of the five saved by the bark Saxony aro as follows H. H. Childs, of the firm of Childs A Dougherty, New York Jabot Howes, of the firm of Heorge Howes ,h Co., S. Francisco, Cal.; (leo. IV, Look, of Maine, and Adolph Fredericks, of San Francisco. Noarour, Sept. 18.—Robert Ridley is the sth res cued passenger on board the Saxony. The brig Marine succeeded In recovering 28.womeu and children and 20 moo. Chief Engineer George Ashby deserted an hour before her going down. The Norwegian barque Ellen, from Belize, Hon dome, bound to Falmouth,. England, mooed the following persona .—CapL W. Badger, A. V. Easton, It. L. Brown, C. Harvey, J. Throb, J. A. Forrester, E. P. Malone, J. V. Clarke, John De Emhn, J. O'Connor, Julius !Belson, A. Watts, Geo. Brown, Joseph H. Ecoss, John McCarter, S. C. Colwell, Benj. Sayer, John uoorge, L. W. Feline. W. Chase, J. C. Taylor, C. Aquille, H. Holland, W. F. Fletch er, Wm. Ede, Charles A. Voce, R. Cedcy, J. W. Casey, John W. Crafts, Henry A. Bennetts, Jacob Earner, Henry Hartman, Edward Moore, R. DI. Lee, James Jackson, Charles Reed, Mrs. Badger, Me.. Eaton, Mrs. Connor, who ere an board the brig Marine. Also the crow, James M. Frazier, isecond officer, Henry Harper, second assistant engineer, John Jones, fireman, J. McCarthy, fireman, A. It. Holcomb, of Salem, cook, Henry Herllerburg, ship's cook, Tim Hickogh. The steamer was lost when 200 miles off Cape Hat ter.. The steamship Empire City, which saile d from here for New York, takes part of the passengers. It is positively stated that all the ladies and ohild• ren who were passengers in the Central America, were saved and are on board the brig Marine. Waal's-colic*. Cm, Sept. 18.—The Administra. Goo is determined to enforce the neutrality larva and to-day took the initiatory steps fur that purpose. In addition tit information having been receival of the fitting out of three several expeditions, vie: at Norfolk, New Orleansend Mobile for the inrasion of Nicarisugua under the leadership of Gen. Walker. Intelligence from another quarter has coma to band of another expedition having its centre in, if not altogether confined to Texas, for the iuenoion of Mexico, and it is supposed being designed fur the seizure of the State of Tameulapos. Gen. Sam. Houston is, by the reports received, im plicated as the leader of this expedition. To-day the form of the instrnetions was prepared by the ex ecutive authority, mad copies will be dispatched to morrow to the various U. S. Marshals and District Attorneys on the seaboard as well as to the officers of the army and navy, to use alt lawful means at their t01120.4i to protect such expeditions from leaving the United States for the hostile invasion of any country with which we are at peace;. in other words, enjoining them to strictly enforce the neutral ity laws. At present no proclamation will be issued. CemaLzsvort, S. C., Sept• Is.—The officers of the mentality Thomas Swan report that the Norwegian hark Eloise, when spoken on the 15th inst., was ma king for Norfolk, for the purpose of landing the pm- Fenger,. rescued from the wreck of the steamer Cen• tral America. The details of the calamity will °rosined on the arrival of the Eloise at Norfolk. Pourhsone, Me., Sept. le.—The returns of the election, as far as heard from, show the number of votes received by 2.forril (Republiessn)lwebs•vrearly 46,000. and that of Smith (Democrat) 3:..000. Last year. flatolln, the Republican eandhhtto, received 09,000, and other candidates 42,00 b. Tho full returns will make the Republlean majority about 12,000. SAVANN•II. Sepi. IA.-111. hark Saxo) arrived. M the port this morning, with fire passengers. res cued from the wreck of the steamer Central America. She reports the total Imo of the vessel, treasure and moil, and shout Ore hundred passengers. CIIAJILSTON. Sept. IS. •The steamer !horse's ['rack, from Baltimure, writ e.I here et 10 o'cloek bet night. Shriaxperiermed the gale for three darn, cod haring leaked comtitlerably, her carro le suppos ea to be partially damaged. Bowes, Sept. V.—Messrs E. D. Brigham .1 Co.. CUMlllbSillril and dour merchants in this city, faded yesteslay. liusrus, :Sept. lb.--Chas. 11. Hflls S Cam.. du goods dealers, base suspended. Liabilities .beasy. Telegraphie 31arkola l'ntaanatm u. Sept. 19.—The dentasel for Fl..r fallen •IT, but paces are urn, sales Ids/0 bbts at $5.50 for superfine end 5.7,754:64 fur .11.1. ma Ilya Flour Is dull at $1,37% Lora Heal.lle at 5.4. Very little Wheal,offaring and the demand for It la gn al. snips 2.610 hush at $1765 per bush for Ited end {L,lLlfial,.ls for White. Nye 76. Cern lo densand; _Sion hush Vslloar sold at Tor In store. Oats le fair request and 000 bush Southern eras bought at 3.5 e. In Omar...ries and Provisions there Ism change. 100 Idols Sugar Vold nts‘' . F0d34,. Whisky unsettled; small sales of bids at 24 Q 24426. Wool dull. New 'rata, Sept. IS.--Cottatk firm SiSi.l 4 , a) hale., Floor haoyallt: 101.00 bbl.. Wheat buoyant:l , oo° bush val.-- Cotillion; sales 100,000 bush at 00C.91 ST.. lwavy Naval Stores dull. Fratabta Itutett•a. p.l. qul•t Stook. Chlr.go l Ruck/glandflichigan Yanthprri N. V. C.01r.l CAN: Reading 41; Erie 10. o+c:scll. Sept. I...—Ylour Is held firmly and In gdott do. ntatut wale or dud lads at .14.0611,76 fur ,uperdne ""' tra re‘vipta I lght. Ichlaky Ifle and .lead) The 'weather la showery. Thermometer ad° Th. liver in falling alowli. 11.M.611, &pt. 111.—Flo. Ie newly at $6,60; 11.1 Wbewl 1 1 . 11 ,330 . 1.2.1. W6l. 342141.40. White Con, 7063,71; Yellow lower. Whisky 94. 1 .5.3.‘ for ca. and no Urn.. flmuomento PITTSBURGH THEATRE. L. and Manager JOSEPII C. RITTER, Positively the last night of the ettgagemeot of Mai AVO. NIA JONAS. DATERDAY EVENING, ii.ept. 19,1557, will be aided the celebrated play, entitled LOVE AND LOYALTY—duller, first time, Miss Aeonia Joan. Star Spangler' Banner Highland Piing.... Ml. Amnia doom. Mims Emily Waldygrava. To conclude with the eurceesful drama of THE FATAL BRAND—Phlllippe, Harry Laaidon, Pauline, Julia M. Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. W J. FLORENCE .111 appear on Numbly. QTARCII AGENCY.-11ANING BEEN appointed Agent fur Vlttaburgb, by the MADISON STARCH COMPANY, for the de of their oelabratad PEARL STARCH, (which la 'warranted equal in qualiti_to any known in this to in now On pared to awyply lTholenale ora manufacturyra. prices. We Invite the atteution of tha Trade in this article, to ow culmination of our present admit, and which will be kept equal to the datum& ATWELL, LER • CO., No. II Wood mow' ,JAMES WILSON, Maned:lecturer and Dealer In HATS AND CAI'S, No. 91 WOOD STREET, Pittsburgh, end 1.414 street. Allegheny. a94:ly JUST RECEIVED -700,000 Garman Cigars 1400011 mm " 2/obm. Virginia Manufactured Tobacco. Tba Urged assortment of Cigara'and Tobacco mar offered In this city, la now open for examination and min, at GEORUE WEVMAN'S nor. Smitbfield area and Diamond Alloy ALMER, n RH. N 0..... Market Street, . Drain lra Donne', Mtn. Straw Trimmings, and straw Goods gsnrriallY•__ , l FRUIT — C — ANS—For preserving all kinds of Prolte etc. 7 are note and sadly sealed, PRESERVING KETTLES of Braes, French finned and Emmalied Rattles, Wooden Wave, Willow Market, Clothesaad Knife Baakele, Plmiehed Tio Wane, Drakes, Sliver Plated Ware of vow pattvrne.Voe Setts, Castors, 50r.0., /WEN "41". Dn Pie nod Web K01,041E1 every variety, =mare, Japanned, for sod plats, with every artieJo neceemary In hardware for lorsdaidos a house. Vor sale at the II Furniehlog Gerdware Store of DOILY FLEMING, ao2l No. 47, Marked etreet earner of Third. I - UST REC'D AND FOR SALE LOW-100 Li bbla.Orren Apple% Also, 30 bras. Cut surd DryTobacro; 25 keg. 6 twist 6.. eel W.) bblr. E. 1. Bug.. LEWIS • EDGEILTON.IO7 Wood .1.. FRESH. BUTTER-1300 lbs. extra fresh roll Dotter reed by Espreou this morning and for rule at 27 Fifth Mort. rule 11. FIDDLE... . GREEN APPLES-7 bbis Trilua quality Pot n. 0.1 and for Itsle by T. U.ME k CO. No, 112, Second .t. STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.—Ourstockiii ell the beet Unproved prAtema, nomprlslng In pert ' Oooking, Parlor, and Offloo Biwa; Which at,re glad toaall u cheap ao tb. cheapest !neither city All good,. deliver...s ft.e. of chug* WI id the Iron City Blom Warehouse of Y J. CIWO At CO. cold tio.lai Wood Street SYRUP -2I bblo. Golden Syrup for sale by 342 . R. DALZELL !CO. -STEAMBOAT' CAPTAINS will find us at VI them prepared lo All their otelaa for Oabla Ward tnri rsltb promptness and on towable terms. • • Jai T. B. YOUNG 00. py r e44M4Al MWM!! . Commexcial. commTrzettne FOR Azi.TE3IB ER .T tau. Incur. a P.'fkarra Hammy, 6 . puer r oi ; W. W. Mut • PITTSBUALGEI 7 / 4 1.1.8.13T5: Pittsfsaph Garrifte4 Prreasuitut, Itatrucoar, Sarrxxxsat 1067. PLOLTll..croadda,able tloimr, but the reported Jess ars rm. The out rada (m u 'but bands was slot of 30 extra Oh wharfat $5OO. Prom store, the reported sales are atfor sober and $6,63g3,75 for extra. Oft Alli--small ale. of old Coro at 1,'5. Oats, sales from first hands 01'100 bus at 30. BACON—enlegofl3o pea Shoulders st 13, and 160 do do et 12 %0/ 3 . OftoOTRIES—a saleof 6 hhda co4uuott Cuba Soo t at CIISILSE—smaII sales of prime at 10. Psgetsa Toy MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Roams Wm ILGiarr...Oceitish . continues fa Stir demand, with farther rata of largtou 3.25 1 , 1 quintal including all Mute, and mall at V 2,6142,73 'e quintal. An import of inia3quiunkla French Grand Hank,for eaport,soldat g3,137}i it qnintal, In bond. Haddock have boon sold atgil,22,igi,no, Hake at g1,704g1,73, and Pollock at $2,25E2,20 11 quintal Atackarel are In ferdamand, considering Gm tightness, of the money market, but prim are hardly au firm. gales of No.! at 51440615; No. Sat $11,50.412, and No. Sat ,g 5,50 @psi() horror. To Alewives the sale' hare Won at p.OO 4.20 bbl forpoor to good. In pickled Earring main et $3.W04,00 !aural. lu NearMundland Salmon mks at g.23,;433,6ar. UMW, New Tona CAM.. Simmer, September 16.—peef Cattle— Tito market Maley, under. hugely lueransed supply, mom . than lost the advance gained last week. We quote prices fltily ono cent lower, end lu soma mars ou•nnti • half cenr lower. The average quality In mark mina than len week, If that were possible. At Bergen MO heed said this week. At Allortenk th. demand for prime pads. was lively, and medium qualities were being worked off moderately. The weather pletwent and the appearanot of the cattle wea Improved thereby. Thera la still much trouble in the settlement of Naha with unmeant motwr *adjudges are in demand, and countrymen &revery shy and timid about taking anything doubtful. . Shoop and Lambe—The market Itm deoUned rally /447; cente per head, artd In wens inetantee 11,00. owing to the liberal receipt. of aloughtersd mutton arriving ram. Alban/, and generally revolved of Washington-Mar. ket. Ti.. stock alive le poor, and a largo number remain unsold. Mitch Coln—Ara dull and declining. We notice-0 sin head of eery superior Durham fell blood Cow. at O'Brien'. the. morning. They were raised by C. Sealy ofiNutrevilla, Kentucky; are 406 Teen old; they .11, excepting ono, bane seal& end are held by the owner at sloo , olsa each. reale—Are telling freely at MO mute, end 7147 M eu to opmlity. Serint—Art lower and tot at attire: aale. at itl'ed.7}s Tor prime NI" Gal. Wo ant gratified to notice a alight Improvement In the money market tide week over Lita, thougb there lay. quite a novelty among • large clam of Mai men. The favor. able 12•Wil from abroad Inought by the . ease Persia yes terday morning, bee greatly ere the canfldence In Flour end Wheat, and ale. u.o advance hambeen large comparatively, yeeterdity and ireday. Tbelight recelpteand export demand here resultedWien 'advance of fallyat mote per bushel In sprimi wheat ores the cloning Mee of tide grade on Friday last. The quantity of winter wheat now L ero corning forward le no email as hardly tojnetlfy toem honing. and I. eaprly nought for by city millers for im mediate flouring, and by conimbwims marohante for ship. went bark to some pert. of the country for wed, as high as $1,30 for choice white beingpahl paid for Welsher purpose. Corn ha. partaken of the general advance, and today Wee were erected at prime 12c pigher than that paid a week ago. rrospects for no err/Aleut morn crop are very good In the pled corn-gntwlng regions, though in thin latitude the crop is not et mil born produce“rly frgs. Bet little tilepooitlon has been sh y own to ship by lake to horde or Om. go ports since the theanchl dirloultke at thou place. , and vessels owl:tor/have had adult time oflt.—Chlatgo Trib. Were It not for the .on-arrival of the Central • American, ws abould have to record an meter feeling MIN morning In money choke. Thls seems to be the only source of disquiet to-day, for though the lot of the 'peeks on board could be better borne now than two week. Once, yet such • casuality would be a severe blow, and much retard the returning flow of prosperity. The Reamer le reported to have taken WO ; WO on lewd at Hann. In addition to he CaliforuM Ire Idahoan; no that ellen/net have Mare than two million. on board.—N. Y:Com. Advocate. Imports by River SIONONGAILVIA NAVIGATION CO.-13. tibls 12 do gars, 3do plums, Ido pushes, I do elm, owner: 4 ale, 4 boxes eggs, 4 Maw batter. Gordon: 0 4*l wheat. Forsyth, Jr; 87 boxes glass, Watt A Mhos; 7 aleapple, 3 do nom, owner; 151110 door. 14 bp Owl, 20 greets whiskey, Swindler 90 boo glow, Berry; 12 Gbh cement, Report; 8 do Apple*, owner; 13 do dour, 1313 mis t Udell= a, do, owner. Imports by Rallroad Pittsburgh XI. W. t C. R. IL-244 baskets roarketiog. comma sa bg• barley, W H Garret* 44 dolls, J Oarrard; 3 bp starch, li II Collluc 2.5 dod broom ,21 tilde apples.o.u. er• 7 bdSpaper, Shoe A Perking 20 dos browns, Lumw 12 toils wire. flo es, Toorasood to 10 tow metal, }'cloud Se: II elm peado L Pweroun; bbl. butter, 34 do eggs, ow, erg 4 do do, It 1/010011 t as 45 sk• barley, 15 takers apples, ./ Craig: 16 bbhe flour, Gra ham S Tbacsug 6 melts rage, Jlt Weldhu 174 do oats. Simpou t Noboru 116 boom ebewe, WCAtullew Memel op, 7 beds apples, Brown t Kirkpatrick 200 do Sour, Hyena 11 - DesitA 36 do do, Liggett t co; 12 do pearl...l 17 Caokelth 10 do Sour, J oHen 47 do lorldaky, 70 do flour. 11 Knox; 160 do do, 8 Lludasy;ooo do, J Alreolly cou 1240 do do, 000 U. lobes; 3 kgs butter, 23 do egw. 39 00.16 hldw. 35 welussiedo, 30 bids ghildry, 51 balm hemp. Clark • cw 105 As aches; K.me.ll k Oro; 000 boo do. WII. mart!, 114 bbl. eggs, Row 1 ear ratlM , owner. 12.11V/dEL NEW/. 'There were 24 inches of water yeeterday morning by the motel mark. We think thedronghl Wu broken. Monday wee the meet nocumfothable day we remember. The wind was bet, the threes dotty, and the premed perched. About alas o'clock to the evening a tremendous itarelm gust ranee op. One of the crocks ul heaven's artillery mule ,the eery araand shake. The rain descended In torrent, The threes were deeded, and seaming ems an end to the IMO. The Ay wee over mat yeiterthey and threatened maw rain three et hand Itailame is practically enspetuled et the Myer. The %Venom. mane In light yeateiday. At.., a keel last Witt ; three honest attached, they came ell/Wetly acne, the riser with the bout la tow, the water hardly mashie's their twits.. The Bonn is the emu boat ready.' Elio will leave fa. Wheeling to =mem. line hereer meld veal order and the constncreel cedittnnoley. tem . depend On 1111.4 trip down. the edanceterdrilen Pea? . Mind Ike only poseible soothe of Mar. - se The Panama which we gaoled th;M Ma Wheeling Three no having v.. iottp that Pukersburg tra410.13 tau. not op at Shousetown, and will prenatal. ...min there till them is e-esne mom Tut Brea Arswe—Tl. Lad 6 still prftvedlue in tThics has resch.4 uow its eighth cis,. with. peon+, ut much I.turer ountinustlon. Winless+ for the &fences. ftr not lb. otauJ. Rridgftbull,lers, whossftetftl fa bnildlog o , Al,rit !eland alai °due lahlgre, ars gb tog ILolr tegtinur uyi. 4/ the rue and ust.4/ lo constructing this ',sago ft, a. that the ,orrent .haul) pass under In a right line with thud.. ctlon of tbs pier. The persons v.mloftt oat Wed. newley wore D L. lisrrb, B. B Br,' ton And J. II Jervli.— The lino', • his been a civil engiot, La forty years, '1..11 not rev Low the draw could be Letter placed, iiolo 11.4 .4, hew a drew nearer the Ullman .We would Le better. A leer hu. te take • alight tarn In comma down in order h• pa. the des, think. tt amid make the CCU. a 1.1161 eater than If ge , lntad straight for thy opening:. Tb.21..1110 ~ ,u rirt via J• , uroal of Thursday ca.t.siq cLu fiallowto, ••11,1 river. though not varying touch al the brad of the Falls. I. still felling at ail points, will, hoe aterni feet to the mod last evening. The weather yeaterday was exec. steel, worm, ionl we hope In rain. "I. the eltennel benne to anolunall, the mull lewd, report only four feet 'eater, and no boats aground. ..Along the Lowerilhio navigation le eery much wietiie. led, and the tuata that arrive report bat Zl,,s to 4 feel water un the slimiest Luca The river. hoverer, net that tuvr, can U told b) the old land marks along the bank.. The .and bars (bat show thamaelree no troubleamne to the baste awe new ones that the action of them:ll7.ot will 10011 cut away, and the chuasel argil then be better deo.l, and a better depth of water found, although the river may con tinue to fall." The Cincinnati llommerelal, of Friday, nays:— W. believe yeeterdey was the hottest day of the leastar The river contleues to route elourly. The ()h t* No. 2, du. thee! fur Bedlam. vat WiTO6 .d on LOW. Temp Bar, when Me mail buns pored up yesterday. The Runlet. arrived trout dlemphla with an elegant perengsr trip. She came through without sticking, but telt a number of boat* aground. There are three boats aground at Flint rebind. Including the Seventy-SI:. The North Star and Wm. Baird arc at Pcuflielon and the Chancellor aground fast at the °moth of Blue river. The litteolute met the C. Dealer at Ameterdarn. The Malmo is to from Pitteburgb. She riv• ports no favorable change in the river." Steamboat Reg ARRlVED—Jefferwot Brownsville, Luzern*, do; Col. Bayard, Elizabeth. - DEPARTED—Jelfereon, 'Rommelihe Lavelle, do Col Bayard, Elizabeth. Zteamboats Monongahela River 11. S. Mall Packets. STEAMER TILEGRAPIf, STEAMER JEFFERSON, lag kait Ctrs. J. C. WoonwslA Cry, Osman Culls. THE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning Boats bravo Pitts. burgh at 8 o'clock A. M., and Evening Boats at 6 o'clock P. M. for WlCeesport, Ellsubethterwn, Mononga hela City, Belleveruon, Fayette City, Onion&ld, CR115117116 cod Brownsville, there connecting with flacks and Couches for Uniontown, Fayette Spring', Morgantown, Waynesburg, Csnuicbseltown and Jefferson. .•. • . Passengere ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for g 2. meals and eat...roam on boats !nebulae.— Boats returning from limarnsville Imes at o'clock In the roorbin,g and sin the evening. For further Information me quire at the Moe, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant Street. aus G. If. SWINDLER, AOLIIT. REGULAR TAI-WEEKLY WILEELING PACKET—The Rue par mug. steamer CHEVIOT, Captain J. Tlurra44 for the .Lore and all Intermediate port. 012 Tuesda_ya, Thursday. and gatordaye, In place of the Foreq City. Tor freight or psalm., aPP_IT ...lusted, to sue W. E. WHEELER, Agent, No. 6 Wood .t. THOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR SERINO can be wen in we M the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street. State and County Bights for rale by anbAtt M. F. EATON. 1 00 PER CENT. can be made in the man ufacture around Match.., by tukibg "Thom.' Piaaotilatobleza Math bisobineo. Rights for salo by autibt N. P. EAIVN. RIO COFFEE.=IOO Ikgs prime Green Ejo Caw In store and for ads by T. LITTLE CO. and No. IL% Second at A 1100PS.-50,000 Ash Flour Barrel Hoop Just rooolved and for We by ) 001 l . T. LITTLE .1 CO., No. 112 Snood ot. ' ll R 0 0 R a - AN BRUSH-15 tons Western, _u to stomas/1 for Wu by T:LITTLE A CO., .1014 N0..112 Second .It. LARD OIL-20 bbla Winter Strained, in eon, and for sale by T. LITTLE a CO., N 0.112 Second sa LINSEED OIL-10 Ibis Wegtern, E just re ceired and far Ws by T. LITTL & CO., Pala Ild dacand at. •_ Fisu--25 bble large N 0.3 Mackerel; . 20 Wl' bbb• large N 0.3 do, Le atore and for sale by T. Lrrrus k CO., NH - N0:132 600003 et. ANTHRACITE PIO IRON.— • no to.. Lebanon Pomace Pig Iroo. CO do Cboluky do do, C.. 28 do Blom • do , d la More nod MT nolo by HIER & MITCHELL, oolg Cud Buda. Liberty ot, S UNDRIE S.--18 sks renl. ors la do {Vosk taw. Glamor Ou•tessier Wm. that, for.ah by many & 00. onlo OU.I&R TIMOTHY SEED-6 bags; Timothy Seed lo nonland for sale by R. pmacta. & co. CHEESE -50 his. prime:W.lf- Cheese for mkt by 12 it, DAUM a OD. CIREEN A PPLES .2O bble ottoi6ei-itist kind amiGa al. by LIME 100. mil /go. 112 Becond stmt. 111 Th r 8 FALL AND WINTER TRADE. B. L. PAHNDBTOCK & CO., Lotto <4 dm firm of B.LFoluontocir. & C...- I+ natot summons to Flomlrsi Bros WHOLESALE 1,1?-T_SG-GI9T9. No. 60. corner Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTSBCEOff, PENNA. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RE 7nrned from the Eaten cities with an extensire stock which Ls nom offered to the trade, consisting of DREGS, CHEMICALS, ' , • PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, TURPENTINE, VARNISHES. BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Erc., Erc. Which, together nab theiralrvady large stock, competr ono of the must extensive and Best Assortments in the Country. Their arrangamente for snipplying WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT Of anynality are enc?i m to enable them to mil VERY CHE Sip-Country and City hierebante and the Trade generally are /nritNl to an eill=l.ooll of our stock and prices Wont purchiming elawhere. B. L..PAILNESTOCK & CO, seleolew3soT 60, our. Wood sod Vourth Streets. suction dates P. M. .D.A.VIS, .A.uotioneer.. Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 44 EMS Street .... NEWAND OLD BOOKS.—On Saturday evening, Sept. Root o'clock, gill be sold at th e hew Commarcial Salm ta, No. 54 Filth street. au en. tensive collection of Now and Old Books. among which aro volumes a ndntereat and Talon fur readers of every tasto Singllab American Ilieraturo; many of tho work, befog now out of print and only- obtainable or sale of old private libraries. The near works em bra. the best gdandard authors requisite to all madam, In addition to many of the latest popular publications. f. 131 P. 11. DA VIS, Aut., Bit-NK STOCKS ATACCTION:---0 n Toes day evening, 5ep.7.5.4 o'clock. at the Real Edate Stock Salm Stoma on die socon4 Soon; No 54 Pink street, will be wad: 30 Shaw Enduing° Dank Stock: ° do Iron City do do; 23 do Allegheny do do. .013 P. M. DAVIS, duct'. COUPON BONDS AT AUCTION-0u Tuesday evening, Sept. 22d, at 73 o'clock, at the Commercial Salm Room., No. 54 Fifth Street, will be told, fem . ant Slort by , trie n. C E = Mundt, t.t.r Railroad ev 7 per cent., lamed P. 31. DAVIS, I.ce. BUGGIES AND BAROUCIIES AT ACT - ONn Monday morning, Fifth .tree[ oclock, at the Commercial Sales liwims, No. 54 will be .old four handeome, well Addled eastern made Buggies and 131.011tilflf, In goal order. [.nl7) P. M. DAVIS, Ancrr BUILDING LOTS IN NINTII WARD AT Aticriosi—Vn Tuiewlay evening,'Sept. 29th, at 7 o'clock at 1110 Real Estate Mrs and Stock Sales R00ma,1c0.54 Fifth street, will herald, 12 desirable lots of °tonna situate on the south .Ile of Penn etreet, 9th Ward , lately occupied by the Mechanic.' Glass Co. %rocks, having each a (root on Penn et. of 20teet, and extending back 110 feet to an alley 20 feet wide. Further Information given on application at the Auction Store. Ter - resat sale. P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. - - . . - rt AILY SALES AT No. 54 FIFTH Jj_f STREET.—A t the New Commercial Bales Ronnie, N. 54 Fifth street; every week day am held public sal. of Grads lo all variety suited ibr the Trade and Comonners, from a large stook which Is cunsteatly repletilahed with flesh consimioneuta that must be cloned forthwith. At 10 o'clock, a. st., Dry (11.44 .0 Fancy Articles. coro. prising nearlysvervthing tworiell In the Hue for pervonal sod family 11. ClutLerr, hardware, Clothing, Boots and Shoe.. Lop.' wear. etc. At 2 o'clock, I. u. Household end ICltchen Furniture, tam od second hand: fled. and 11.41.1ing, Carpets, plegont lroo Stone China Ware, Atoyos, Cooking Utensils, I inio,rt.-1, etc. At 7 o'cl.k. e. ts, Carley Artkies. Watch.... el.,•ks, Jew. elry, 2lusicitt Innroinents. Ginn. ( - Ltlitog. Dry Good., Boots Slid Chao, nooks. litononery, etr. soR • P. U. DAVIS. Incl.. SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR or THE Allegheny County Agricultural Society, Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, 224, 2344, 24th attd 25th E 1 T 3EI 24 B}7 R, 1857 Cash Premium Silver Medals!! PlateS!!! AMOUNTING TO $4,000. FAIR U-I.:OI. 7 IsTDS. 9TH WARD. 'PESTS, and other erection,. provided for the tlb.play of ft. Medallic Art, Lk ...am and 110.4.1101.1 Okada, Fruits, V.,...tablea .rJ Fluwent. Coren etl abed,. 1 Stall. for Homo., nc. and Table. 6.r I'.ml•rr. GROUNDS ARCED kNTI.i SUPPLIED WITH WATER WEDNESDAY. TIICH,DAY AND FRIDAY Trutt Conn. opon n. 1.1:,-YrItI ANS On Each Afterno,,n tit 4 o'el.,ek The ANNUAL ADD nor.ll dehertt.rl el the Speak or'. Tout. on FItIDAX, nt 2 o'clock. P. k. AnwtrSy of COM tattier aottoeme , e4 leoureattely nft,rwertle. -• • . ArtiNev.not for .1.010,1 be 5u1tim,....1 to U. P. Sworricktondvnt.Plttsto.,!4, carefully labelled wain ovraer'• name awl rnuid•ake.. revelsod. and Y.iLildtuY. Tkket• MTh:shod at HALL 4 S PRE tce, Corner C,ll A 1 1 ,7 and Pena .street. alter 56.pt..usts, and tittnw Ostia MT all ..... 1.111 entered C.. ..s hit.ttion, and grain at lowevt 41srAll ••tosl.-. mutt tw tualeSecrptary's oh or I..elore 1 L'ES.D. .S.i.tenaber. All article.. nod annual, to , 414 must tn. be , ...g.ht letthlta the ea by Tues.l.., ...hunted oti moroltw, but must tar`otnpytlthm bk.),hl the 1'.14{4. C 01,1141) 114Vil4+1. 41—N iglinnt night anal thty ADMISSION. Foes, this. Tickets for a4le at Jas. es Tißh Orem Awl a: 11,1111 Elsa. r'., OR-Extlihttors mu., become no•tuliers satnigrion Childran under 12 para. .attl Ournibusa,.. in constant communication will, around.. wt.llr )313, ROBERT McKNIOUT. ( . ..rrt•spotplin.Seey, Ilttaburgh. autifial Head of Rich Hioesy Hair COMPLETET.T PHESERTF:D =I2MMaIfM! AND AW.IIO THAT IS GIIEV WOULD not hare It restored to former cvluat or bald, but would bore the growth motored, or trembled with dandrulf and Itching but would bane it retuonvd, or troubletParttlt wroth he, ...aid treed. or other eruption'', but would In cured, or with oda. licadaLlie„ theuraigia) but would le , rural. It will also ratite,. all Pimplier from the fora am! Prof. Wood'. 11.11, hatoratl to will do all Ulla. Fay circular and the follow tug. Atm •Novemierb, 1855. P., it J. WOOD—Mir Sir I lasso heard much maid the wonder ful effort. of your Harr Epidurals r, but having been no Allen cheated by quackery and tguack uuntrume, hale dyea,4kr, I wr a die eomd to tie your itatorative In the tame category with the thottaand and one loudly trumpeted quack remodlta. until I met you In Lowtence county wane months line" when you gene ma Inch areinranth at Indoced the trial of your Itatoratire rny family —first by my good wife, whose hair hut become very thin and entirely white, wd beta, exhausting ono of your la bottla, Lee bale woe restored nearly to Its original heap br o w. m o t o r, and had thickened and bee.. 11110 beautiful mud upon, and entirely over the head; the continues .to uso It, nut simply lieeausa of Its In aired, upon the hair be , bul but twypti••• of It bealtithil Influence upon the head taut mind. 011ie. of my family and friends! are treing your atm - ob., with the litthplestefliwtt, t o o t therefr, my sk,pt„ta t m and Oath. in referenne to Its character valuo - trre en that) ' , moved; atoll I run and do mat cordially and cond. dent n rommutul Its nee by all who would have their lotlr reetoriel from white or grey (by melon of Rehm,' or age,) to original col it, and beady, and by oil young persona who wovie here their hair tmentlful and ]ore Very truly and gratetelly you., 80L0310N Faimu Woo. It wawa long tut salter f saw you at Russo Sold before I gala bottle of Restorative for which you gam we an order upon poor agent lu Dotrolt, and wbtu I got It we concluded U. icy it tut Mrs. M 00,,. hair, as the 5Un at test of Its power. It Itas dame kll that you assured me ltwould dru nod others of my &mlly and friends, having witnessed Its effect., ate now using nod recommending Muse to others o. entitiod to tle highest clrpitl.lerstlion 704 elaim fur It. API% eery rwisetfully and truly, your.. SOLOMON MANN. CAILTI.I.. ILL., Juno Z, 15112. I have used Prof. Wood's Halt- Ilmtomtlve, and have ad. rulrad Its wonderful effects. Sly hair was becoming, as I tho u hl, preaturely grey, bat by oho and of hi. Mato's. We It has roo.lood Its °NOW valor, and baron° doubt permanently to. S. BREESE, ex•Settator, U.S. 0 ..1. WOOD A CO., ProptietoM, 182. Broadway, N. I', (lathe great N. 1. Louie Balling Establishment) and 114 Markst stree St. Louis, 310., and sold by all good Dru. gists. sudtklydmsing la. cram. . $ ._..... .....x. e. XACIIMOSEI . WA_DETWOR:I73 & CO, CRIIHiE & WADSTORTH'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATENG STIIA.BI ENGINES, AFTER a thorough ,PracTtiCal test for over them yearn the sus. of our Engines remote vein nthem to the public. being unequalled for ecopotay of fuel, simplicity and chospneu of oonstroction, comput e.. and durability; combining all the admutagm (Lucie& log working steam expansively) of the doable elide mire Famina and at the tams time dispensing with all cane, rum-rods, Mck.shafts, crosnlieads, alidequlrest to., easing their cast of construction and neceettary . .waste of power in running. "We hare a large number in operation in this city and vicinity; also, In the Mate. of lowa, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, North emit., and in the city of Mexico, all giving tho greatest antbdu. The Patent Right for Greet Britain, and Shop Bights In all paria of the United States, for sale Ott rmumnable term.. We Invite all person. Interested to roll and examine our Engine. and their reputation. We ere prepared to ail orders for all axes from four to onehundred or more hone power. selitotawamP (ALL CLOTHS FOR TILE FALL TRADE, vr —Pre have on hand and are daily receiving additions thereto, from our own and other Mannfectoriee, aline stock of Floor, Furniture Carriage Trimming, Tablo Cover, Transparent (Invenatid buff I and all kind. orolLeconis 4.4 for hon. furnishing .4 other purpome. Trans parent WINDGW !RUNGS of dry arid oil dbd.h, Gold gonlere4 and other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings Merchants and other" will And it to their advantage to es. amino our stock and prices before making their parches...l' elsewhere. J. k IL PITILLIPS., • 0.10 Hoe. 26 and.2B St. Clair street. COPPER AND BRASS KETTLES, from 1 to AS gallons, our own make,snuranted, which we will eell as ehrwputhe cheapest. FIIMT CANS. - - -• The Article which hem stood the test of years, while so nisnyof the humbug ma have proved male., The carm ine article no be bed, In Any quantity, at the Iron City Elora Warehouse of T. J. CRAIG & CO, nwa No, 184 Wood ATKINS' THIRTY DAY CLOCKS, ROSEWOOD CASE. ♦ good supply just received add for male by 3. B. REED & 00, Jinnltem 66 Fifth .1 M-A.CHEREL -22 haltbkdalfo. 1 Ilarluirnb =Or. do No. I do; WHIM . No.l_,' . din . . 21 do llal Nom Mack ml In Oars and for nal. by WHAM& & CO., Ni&dtf ' No. 06 Warn Stoat. I.4forl.b,DOlL-w® ri2Nkirtisrea'd and Boom= tolleming Bran. 1857: FAL.L T_R A.: D'; .A. FA_I - INESTOCS & CO.; CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STREETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. • IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD Oft, LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, VAENISEIES, SPERM OIL, BRUSHES. WHALE OIL,. SPICES, PaAICUIrACTITRV.I2.!-3 MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITELSIXGR, 4 . - Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in pueku,ovs of 25, 50, 100,'200, ',lOO and,.500 pounds, widen we guarantee to be STI11,71.1" PINE. Fria. ICE:11111T, and not •orriamed by arty for liiikenemata Whit. flaying resident partners In Now York not PhilaJ,-Iplita to talm mlyounim 441 ettangeo in tliAjimarkot.,w•Arn ebsblei to sell for casinor to prompt time defiler, n• nm0r..1,10 terom a, Flanteril Jobbing Loom, , • - iffir-B. A. NAIINESTOCK'S VERIIIFLIGE furnla.el with Lig Vretll o•,011 - rtiam and Spanish tlinettklus. , •• • `: aulsMlawSmi, 1857, A. • • FALL AND WINTER. • A. MA_SOIN - & No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE Ot"rilE MOST INTENSIVE AND truth., stocks or IMPORTED ANI) AMERICAN DRY GOODS 'ro 13 SCVO CND 12.: TITO: CO , Their eta.reuenl or e'loaS, of a. .re thou ~ SE DEE CASEe. rondo:, of the tato/ t...wr SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLLNS, DELAi N ES, cOBUROS, CASHMERES, &e., &e. A. full retook of iitleries. Liteeis anti White Goodie. Dresk; And Cloak • Pelham inizet,}lo,li,•ry andl_Fl. nL Ci-oodet. Linen soul Honor -lreopit.a ; RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLES. Haring guiltily hien...pit their Neill( ito au \lanuG<turiug SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTSe., They an confident or being In:Oiled to offer q'eator .0.1" Eut.rn Ile altar 41 - Mereltanta from all screwy, ore wwiritwl b, call. Near O.,teli will tin anattattly reeeirel Irani their reahlei Layer in the Etat. A. A. MASON .t CO. • FALL OF 185.7. 7 - • N Fi. FV G- 0n D S P. NIN . G- OA. I 1.. - 1"• • J. M. B L RCHFIEL.D, MERI•ItY a DURCHEI EL). Alas now open a l , reAh Stock of FALL AND IV R _GOOD'S, PURCHASED DIRECTLY FRON TILE LIIVOIITERS IS THE. EAST u'E CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AIM 7:I AGNIncENT STOCK OF GOODS, to which he invite* the sppeLil IEI,I. k pa . , , ' • Rich Bayadere Silks, some as low ae • Hobe .A.'Quellm, Irish Poplin., Printed Merino:4, Printed Wool DeLainea , Front-h Merinos, froth au ction. • Stella Shawl., Chenille Shawls, - Plush Bordered Slatwls,Bro,;tha, .L..nnc and Square Shaw/e. ElinbrtMleries. a Cull annort merit. CASSIMERE.,,,-und a gnatvarloty of Ca. f• Neu mni • iMA full stuck of DOMESTIC GOODS con.tLyntly on hand and :Lt i. 5 Nutt,. • nr:ijoad JAMES M:CAND.L.ESS CO., *- 109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., IMPORTERS AND JoISBEI:s or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY.G 0 DS, wo,Iag r ,R,,E T =T R F A I- , !. ‘ L .t L A N.I2 , Is;C , TO , TLICIR NUMEROUS PATRONS- AND COMPLETE STOLE ADAPTED TO THE FALL AND MINTER TRADE. • - nAVING HAD A BUYER IN EUROPE DULLING THE LATE SEASON, ' WE ARE ENAIII.ED TO nF! , EIt MERCHANTh AIivINTAGE. , MUSING} FROM . . ID lIL IT. CT IMPORTATION :4 131' 0T313 VIC S. SOLE 4 , ;E.\ J , 17 TILE SALE OP FULLERTON'S CELEBRATED BARRED FLANNELS., EDWARD T. MEGRA.W, TOBACCO AND CIG-ARS, NO. 24:1 .1.-mircrzi-v 5aw.F. , ....w.T. FEE.A.r. OF WOOD. Pittsburgh, Penna.. CIFFERS TO TILE TRADE A. LARGE. FRESH A NI) W ELL A SS:ORTE I) smolt; 1.. f chased from Importorr mot Simiufooturors,muolgotwhialan. the f. , ;lwir,;favorm.'minds: W. H. Grant.' A. N. 15. TO {lloeo. . :Hovi.m... Rohl nK on & Co's '.l..`olowco . , . Huz.no Howard'. Tobacco., • .Ornnt'.. Pound ..I..limp Ca - Veda/rd.. ••• ,-• ' ' 1-lazavrt fond Ha ilroad HrancLa. 200 ec..1(13.1-.x..114117/b.l,uP. CIGARS! CIGAHSII CIGI.A.-I=CSI.II '-' '' ' ' ''' ' ' -., One Million, .... ......... . , . All of wltiell wo .111..1. t.. tho tratle at prig t...which cannot topl.easto.. , . sa2Oolavrtf V . _ _ Pis, Thousand Dollars Worth of Proshes nod i 0131.11.0.1 should be Mimedlately totated ttp nts , r ITINV . Yellow Fire-Proof and Annealed Glais Fruit Jars to bsliad at• the • CIUNA AND CLUEENSNTAILE STORE (11;".•.. H EN _Lt. St" C_l- ; 1.:3? Woott _Pitt . - Wt ß n E il , 9: ‘ , tt t , h d ir 0 i .. ; , 1: nod Toilet ,Witre, White Virrlllesl, •:,:reiLit llli+ln. In.- ••vory ileferiptiott;uf „ ohits Awl Gold Frsuch ned Ettgl II IN Ato • ;IDA tdrce..4lll/09,1 WalteNe . Me 411 , 1,4 trilletlotr totality. an it lon' Arno-.-. eel2l:itTul The Theory of Cooking ae In now firmly f4tablisliect. um/ wc, ,An rPlcr fOr the troth• of% t.hu s lt‘Ove. to many of' I he rtit.wl r4terling:rnd . , Grnnletnen riti.innyth. - MUSGRAVE'S GAS C0()KIING SIO J . IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE TiIE PUBLIC, and ,ifes EVEin . IN/ • trta.aca. To the Drquist, the t.. G R. rr Va. /I 4 4,3 ?, Dag amps, am aa Priatt It to (mind indle,,nsil.l.• 0101. It, ..trallitx -I, nouenibot Mae nom. The fire hi ready ill moment. it, fnol 12 ...34.,n•.er ii dint ; •and co , * onlokly and perfectly. All there things wo will min non,. • It may. he used oti any table, stand or nny r,ozii awn'. nod 'by fni•iii.d , 4 it, 140 - 4c.mlit from N al, tho prim of •Sitigli, llorner Stand, to $74.00. tot en Katt.. Malon.on) ,4,311pir 11, Melt - will. WO el, Volt ornament',to any I,l•ntloulnn'o dining ro.m. Phenomenal and !investigate, at LAPA - TETTE: HALL, recond ncdt, ‘1. 4 00d Street, or 145 Third Street. Wri. TTTE, Secretary. Iy GAS CI - K./KING STOVE COMPANY: W. E. CHILDS & C PATENT ELASTIC FINN WATEII-I'I(OOP CEMENT • PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprlet,ors. ARE PREPARED TO CONI'R,ICI' AND PET ON AT TilE skIORTEST.,NOTICE the above Elastic Fire and I,Cater.Prtmf C , Miont it.,ang, It Going the only' yet invented that will 1113cceufally rmuet the action of the at anywhere in every china!, IT IS .1 . /CFLTPRC'I'L.N.'" irrl F: AND I PAT~R-PROOF, And In paint of durability, we believe it It equal If not ruperier, to any M.dalfie Ituaflog . jWu. Otli.Pnt lLtnt timr , Old Tint Tar, Iron or Shingle R00f,., It making no difference iIt.NS rLI t, afoot, the r, ,f may ter. Thin Rooting. In warranted to prove as above repreyoniod. We will pnt It fog SIX DOLLARS PER SQUA RP- ( TEN' r/:ATSQI. , ,I/IN.) We Will apply It upon Tin and Iron Made for TWO DOLLAILI'i MIL SQU.tit.II, being en account dila durability tb cbeantat paint that can be tonal. ihr.We invite 11l who are building, and also Moas who with their Ito,fs Itepairoil, to cell at ourofnon,b2l Tbird Sirrat, and examlna minples and ,eitOdy the them , adr, In n•aord . to dna durability And practicability of mi. Rouftrq. J. 11. PtIRIIIN lc JOHNSON, S. A. JOHNSON. . No. =mini street, beta,. Wood cool Smithfield. w .) aL ;JOLINSON. I l ittennrgh, ileum • I bare male a chemical examination of mme einsdrneits of W. E. DUI LDS dt CO'S ROOFING, left M. my offloo, the re sults of which am ne follomn , let. Tle materiel istcoimptomiled as to remain pliable for n great length of tint.. ' The couslstenry U not readily Influenced by the temperature; runaspiently it tronlil.not b. llohlo to meltauti rut: off from a roof luSnmeter, or crack to Wolter, I. o. extreines ..1 color I how and cold would not Injure it. 3d. The composition is not amid loot slightly /I I, slin, It drould not deitroy tho uurnsii, but on the ouutrary test It from the action of the weather. 4th. It Is WstomProof, and to n lame cutout Flroffroofi that 1 , . rpnrks and On, brands falllngupou It could not tutlwo It. In myloplsdou such a roof will loot for years if put tut esrefully and rectilritig propos. attention. • Respoctfolly, • JOSEPH H. LOCKEi Cho:dist., Lahmtory No. bib Walnut etroet, Clnoinnath, Ohio. . CINCINNATI Aorecr Romer. Lea. Co., Feb. 9th, 1661: I hwee ruanitted W. FL Calvet 6 CO's Elootic Fire end Witter-Proof Cement Footing, nod 11 , 4 Oar as I can Judge. confider it • anal lunation wed am frilling to lance buildings them protected nave the Kuno tergefee I tango those cannel with maul. aplaydetwF [Signed} JNO. S. LAW. Agt. Royal bus. Co., London and Lieerpool. • Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Ro ofing. ,A73,13:13. Sc, c+.13,... 4 .-. 1 .7r, Proprieto v a. • No. 57 Water' Street, Pitt,sliArgli, :Ind P. Peterson's, Allegheny. TTHIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER DT THE lARII.E'I'i 1.1. IS used exterudettlyfn:ira York and Philadelphia, wadie wait anal:n.l.ll. It Is attplicable to oosering Foundriee, Dwellings, Warehou4es, Bridges, 'Steamboats end Railroad q a pre. It sainted longer than 'Metallic Rooting or libiNder. and_ Masts the serious change,. of clinaate—dmitttor h&c d by ,i cold, hest or damp. :Ita prlatipal ingredient is of an ustresmlloary elastic nature, and it never hones this elasticit . It can I. readily smiled :to', all lambi of roofs, Hat ttr atev, old or mar, on iron, tin or wood. It will not melt In warts treather4 or crack in cold, and It la net injured by being tramped upon. ' 'lt ia-Both . Vire and NVater-Proof. Alirlior further information, apply to the proprietors, 1857: ' TRANSPORTATION. 185. 'CAPACITY : ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY. gaga LLOYD Wigia - • [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD k LEMON.,) • . , . lIAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINtER, oic, now picipar,e4 to do It heavy butane. by I . 3EIZTICSYLWINI.P. C . .21.15TA-1. .49-I\llD • • Throngh Sou,' from the.t.lostere Cities. We me norm; .r Dud all lbw dispobriii to patronlze the Penn. final and Itallroatt, that no µtins trill bo spared to render goiletal sotigraction to SIMPEKS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FRZIOUT. • Tho Avoidance or the Inclined Planes ,nt the Allegheny Portage Railroad win give teem: me eenucca to the tranntebodon of freight. °Mee Penn nt the Camat teeth: felklyd - -1-•.•a0...; 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION: - 1857: . mr.x.lazt..-s i.0R...r.14-131,Z.. 23C,..a.yr LTZ,TM; .'•' •- • , ~.. - v• .1,, pana.,pay I vit n i a Cannt and. Yitaitioart.,' • . , . • ' Capacity Two Thousand Tons Pot Month Etch -;-- OUR FACILITIES FOR TIIANSPOR'FATION R BEEN AVE BE:LARGE. • INOREAS od during the poet Whiter and oe can utor offer to Sill PPKILO , the eoperior adraniart or outtrairrhuvriatq' to ono from Illtaborgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. )Or lion being rota{,nand rata aIpor.POATAPLICLIOATig•tOtt DIM tanship/menet+ rogalrea. Merehantiaendlog Prolabt to nor Li 111. ran rely upon Ile bahlip pot thriaiee • Nriiilliitt kialki.,'• speed .d despatch. WA ramouar, CANAL lIAPIN. Corner of tilortydrot,ffhyruhrhoretrf il'Alt;l:' -..- totdelpl. , 1 - •-•piwort:aa.''.lt; ..., ._... . . _... . A: Vlore Chalice for litviestroent. TSUBSCRI;BEIt, designing to embark' x tu a now enterprise., Want fur ante thn Machines, Pat term., 4y uni In venting order, at hl a Machin , ' Worko, Ryan's Buildiema, fifth ittrod . .“The W anda* ',ono - timid totality of Muoldnory In ton, manbtned With terma - preteut Meting Induceduenta to lneeatm attofcapital. the Klan* to not dlepesol of as It mantle by Moo annual week lu Jtoui It will thou dlepnand ilk 112010 do snit purchasers. ' . W.M. WAItWICK. toyaltdtt RYitte BWldtut, kilthatreet.... Stnle Agricultural Ex 411bIttoii.' THE Pe4nsylvania Stntu Agrivultural So ciety, will hold Ita Wwvonth Annual eshtbilion at . Pltliadelphta, (Powell. Orounda,3 no [haZ.lth and Qf September, mil lat. awl taldays of Oat otao• beat. The naval daction co Passenger fora and (raw passagalor Ptak will re funtlaloalbi rho Ralhawd CU mpanle.r. , The books of aotry will be op. at Phlliplalphla no sod altar lila lot or &Vault.. ;MIXT, CLWAIXIO4 - . 1. • 50PER.',CENT. SAN ED In oifing all kiOda . ~ o f MaclO.nsry by trsing Enos' Patent Oil Criuli'aud Journal Cups. M. F. CATON, of Clusborgh lias the do right tu in Peuusylvanis, aul;t81 WHOLESALE DEALER IN O OAT, . GAS ram om • . 7`.,..1,r.rr Ii`EXIEID wimEraa..r., • ILLO.3IINATIV; PROPER . TIES of Gut sfrent . Roolls and Olva WWI exibltanca r Iniveatteetyl, mode theiwa tuning nirderar- l to Ole feet ore df Inn mtnallng Gas. 71lany Gar festuporilell two Hut... in withemalitia order to aunty their customers with a An. pence Quality dam,. Ctn. in entirely free (coin all dross and refum atib- Amite., and ) lade at main He Brilliant Diuminallnit Gas. 'She gwiter Isriolnsd cant or the aimaratits for tloi tatiareofa4lgaa Immther with the attention and exp.,. .frantranlke rennired, and the difficulty, If not inipsnalbilifyi, . • .of. entinely.mtmnitiam the unsrludinssonc, deleterldue and . . enfer.le e i,s‘e, generated In cold, render rho 110`dIN Olf• PPAltterVi. cheaper and There denlynblo In Irrery way.. t ,s; d Ilntadway, New Voris, Ina devoted his antics altent.lon tb4tiottnniudictitteind halo cr rartabla Om Appanittec and • reerseetrll7 crate the attendon of the puldiellfhle. [mann complete and ancient .Derfect,,antlat.mtlon to the temhaaer gnamoteed la wiety eaarh.r thrther inform's*. o dareel. IS • .•••• ti;. (1i1A,TP.5.4170 114,0041011 f, Veer York; or WlttirkAtE4Plttsbnettll, pa. 5.4. IneMoeheafer Pearl Starch 5.4. sato by ILLNRY IL coLuse. 1857, WINDOW GLASS, L AsswARE, rERFLT.NIERY. PATENT SURG.INSTRUMENTS
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