4 IL 05 a Tandem:al pkoce of workmanship; inloid with l e i 1115 utt rgi l a)e t .. splendid wood. Mr. Suck desires tompetition. j te. i The work-tahle is so elegantly made t hat there „appear nron its top, roses, wresi hs of fie wers, ;mosaic st, rk, etc., and all of in.wid wood in difz format co,ors. Mr. S. is a finished mechanic. PITTS 33 'LT P. GI•ME THURSDAY MORNOG, SEPT. 24, 1857, re- OFFICIAL P 4PLY: OP TEE arr. -RI News of the City and Neighborhood The County Pair, The. day yesterday was as propitious as the review miasmas gloomy. The entries at the Fair were aumeriaus but the amount of articles eibibited - were not as much so as we could have wished., The grdunds are in first rate order __. notwithstanding the rain of. Tuesday. The track for riding' been newly rolled and is hard and compac . The Artists' Hall Is quite well filled, better erhapa than any other depart ment. The poll force is amphsand so arrang ed that every tid gis under their - eye. Indeed there was no nee of them on the ground as far as keeping order is 'concerned for the people were orderly wit ut soy old. The officers of the fair aro extr rely polite and accommodat ing and everythi g passed off very_mularly. No better opport pity can be offered to exhibit ors than that no - afforded and we have no doubt that to-day will show they hare availed i themselves of it We trust that fast horses loaded with ginge for this occasion only, may not take prises la be ring. We noticed by the way three fine horses of Capt. John Young of Robinson tp. They aro of , Arabian stock and one is named Mastat,another i Sheik and that of the third we have forgotten. '; Their fine ;mints will attract the attention of all who in the words of the younger Weller "knows of 'ems." The amount of stock on exhibition could he increased very much without any inju ry to the Fair, and we trust to see, this morning, the ample and convenient stalls filled with fine i cattle. The display of poultry is fair; of fruit as to quantity middling, as to quality super-, excellent. The display of Squire Bates in the matter of peaches is very fine and that of Messrs. Bakstoce 6.; Ammon is excellent also. lu vege tables, cereals, etc. there is a fair display but not at all as it should be, taking yesterday as a sample. There are somefine poultry, and some good looking swine there. So much may be said in general. 'We may pass now to special And so we begin at the beginning. The first thing that attracts the attention of the visitor as be enters the' yard is the new fuel-saving steam engine of, Messrs, Wightman & Co.-- Both the boiler and the engine have been pat, ented. One of the boilers is in use on the Bir- Thingham Ferry boat, and r it is said, saves 200 bushels of fuel per week. Don't fail to take a look at the engine and examine its working. stoma's PATENT Grain Drill, which has received many premiums at different fairs. It is exhibited by J. D. Owens wbo is agent for it and also for Amts's Moms° Maculae which has been tried by farmers in this and neighboring counties, and it has many of our best citizens to toothy o its good qualities. Owens is a pleasant fellow and will take pleasnredn showing visitors the work ing of the machines mentioned. Next to him are the Of John Dixon, Esq., of New Castle, which have many excellent points. They are put simply and firmly together with 'nuts and screws and are so arranged that they may be enlarged. The beam in of wood with iron plates the whole length on either aide of 'em. By _.ecrewing a piece upon the inside the plow may be made a large and heavy one; by :sling it off it may be mede lino and easy. The handle.; al.° ciny be raised, lowered or taken off. Look at them,— In the next place look at the We may first, because they come i . e . , t in order . in the Ilan, mention those exhibited by Mr. South, qt,Allelheity oily. He had a splendid specimen of Us' handiwork on tho ground yes terday morning: The wheels are as free from cracks or- flaws as if they had been run in a mould. They are of walnut wood. The seat and back are of leather made in excellent imita tion of steel colored satin. Tho springs ark light. and yet strong, this top of finished patent lezitlier and the pointing and finishing in a high style of the art. There is a fine place behind fora small trunk, and a teat in front for °Ultima, in the carriage exhibited yesterday, Mr. South has other's there which we did not examine so closely as the one we mention. It may surprise some of our people, but it is nevertheless true, that Mr. South sends his errriages (and we use carriages to include all sorts of vehicles) to all parts of the West. He showed us orders from Minnesota, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennes see and Mississippi They are made to Stand heat, cold, wet or dry. - Hisenterprise deserves notice and therefore we. have devoted so much space to lum. Next to him comes the Of Mr. 0. H. Sitat.t. of Oreensburgh. Ha has ono vehicle on exhibition that is of most exquis ite worknianship. The top is madeto rise and lower by means of a lovwrittst at the side and can be taken off entirely—The painting and finish of this carriage Is princely, a deep rich brown color with inlaid figures. As • specimens of skill in workmanship from our neighboring courity;,..we commend the production of Mr. Stark's genius to our readers: go around and examine these carriages. The tops are of the uthest of leather, the wheels of walnut, the steel and iron work nicely finished the painting and polish what we have described it. There is it fair ground of competition between Mr. South and Stark' for we beleive they were (we are sorry to say it) the only exhibitors in this line. They arc both worthy specimens of those intelligent mechanics who sentter the products of their skillful hands far and wide over the country. Mr. Wilkison is here with the buggies of Mr. Stark and will show them to visitors. Give him a visit. Mr. 'C. W. Carroll, No. 518 Penn street, has on exhibition the above machine. It is perfect ly adapted to the end for which it is built. ' We were somewhat surprised et not seeing his eels bnu.ectiliThrashing Machine and Separator on the ground. It has received a premium wher ever it has been on exhibetion, and a premium offered. Two years ago, although he had it on the ground, it was by some means overlooked. .This_year there is nopremium offered except for a two horse thrasher, which is another grand oversight of the Committee. If any body wants Mr. Carrors grand Thrasher it is to be found at SGB Penn 'street. His orders are so numerous that he can scarcely fill them.. He has but one now left on hand. But this Clover Huller is just now In its 'season. Will all our readers look at it, and see Croat It will do. Mr. C. has six of them, and can supply as many more as may be needed. (701121 PLANTES James Charlton & Co., of-126 Liberty street, have on exhibition their unrivalled Corn Plant.r which costs but $l2 and works with great intel ligence, for it makes the drill, drote the corn, marks the bills and Covell all nicely up 11/3 it - passes Rig light, neat, handsome, and can do more 'Corkin the same time than ten men with their hoes. 875=1:3 Mr. S..Y. oLaughlin exhibits speSimens of patent leather that arb exceedingly 11no. They are in various and brilliant colors, scarlet, blue, 'tee], brown and also the standard—white and black.' These leathers are made in the Ninth Ward, and tent to every State from lassaabu vette to Louisiana. L The. firm of McLoughlin & Co. are the manufacturers.. . scow° 340114'43. . . There are two patentees in for the prise on the grounds, to wit: Wheeler &Wilson, and Singer. We first notice Singer's it thaVest antrance of the exhibition lialL A. oilier medal and Diplo ma was awarded toy - 8. &MAW. patentee, 1.70. 82 Market Street, by the Panitaylvania State Pair. Its action is very line and precise, the needle coming down perpondloularly upon the work and driving a hole through leather or other tough material with great certainty and precision. It claims to perform the work of tram five to ton persons, and evert 'Stitch is so pre'cite. co exact, and eo nntit that it leaves nothing to be desired. The public are invited to examine these machines and to etc how much time_women have been wasting all their lives, wearig their fingers and their souls out over roldnightlamps. In another part of the same Hall the visitors may see our friend, Aloe ; No. 88 Fifth street. His IMEELER t 1111410 N Patent, and at the pleasure of the operator in:tkes a thousand beautiful and durable stitches in a minute. It works noiselessly, and u we saw the young woman at work as if at play with them ycsterday„ . we.coold notbut;think of what' the inventive spirit of the-;.ge has done to eman cipate us from wearing ton,alid leave those who , will, free to follow bleier ihreitilts and nobler aims, *dog the clemehts .and dumb matter' perform the toil and Toilet bands that maybe better oteupied. . , In the :Vegetable Hall we found a specimen of the new: - !Era= of Rev. L. L. LaSgetrab... Is is called the Pa tent Moveable - comb L.Bee Rive, and, harbour built after li:careful ;Study , of the. habits of the bee. /Lie tlCznadens to invite the honey maker to produce its :oomb±ia a frame which may be taken from the, hiVaJtVany, moment and -the koiney taken out. Enamine it. Mr. Jobs Welt breoht has tlie right; His Maces is Buchanan P. 0., In the department of - quorr emu, Mr. C. SUbk, corner. of Hand 'and Penn s tr ee ts seems to be alone. Sin specimens are the most b e n n ti f u te ever. saw. ,He .has svwfardrobe; 1 . 1 eeerennli AdeciDaite ...and; a work-table that nay ohs/Lenge eempot/don. The work-tans is -, ~~ z yf , ~'. ~ ~ ly e ~ }' a~.5 ,y~ Sr li vt]~_:r} L ~..: DENT/SIRT. • M. L. Wright & Co., of Cleveland, have a case of artificial teeth ou exhibition, of which we shall mako further note. In the SIMI, hell there are on exhibition casee of 000DS, by the well known bons° of A. A. Mason & Co., Fifth street., whioh will attract the attention of wisiters; as well also ns an assortment of ladies' cloaks, etc. etc. Morigho, corner of sth and Grant streets. CIS ME Messrs. J. B. F. Thompson exhibit their excellent article of premium Blacking, which, in addition to ihr neat polish it affords, the sue face of the leather has also the quality of pre- serrini, the substance of the same. This is the grant desideratum: beauty and utility com bined,- Their store is next door east of the Ez change Bank: We alluded to the display 'of carpets by W. McClintock, yesterday morning. They have added some other rich specimens of that fabric, both of home and foreign manufacture, which will auract the notice of visitors. JAWS 2- =ELI Manufacturers of levelling Instruments, tran sits, Surreyors Compasses, etc., eto., at 88 Fifth street, exhibit some elegant specimens of their handiwork. They aced' the highest finish, beau tifully mounted, of the most approved style and such as will not fail to attract the attention of engineers and scientific men as well as of those who love to look upon "a thing of beauty." Mr. Reed hat a splendid ansortment of matters in his line to which we call attention hereby. We next pass on to Artists' flail and are much delighted as we enter at the extent of the exhi bition. THE 1000 CITY COLLEGE Is first at the right with its rich display of penmanship, pen-drawing, etc., etc. The in ' dustry of the proprietors of this estsblothment is worthy of alt praise. The cute of their build ing, the various arts which they teach and the advantages which they offer to students are multiplied in every quarter where the eye may rest on the walls of Artists' Hall. There is a display of medals, certificates, cards, etc., which the school has received and which the visitor who desires it can see in the Hall, now the chief centre of attraction at the grounds. The celebrity which this institution has gain ed, is one of the observable things of the ago. Together with great merit, the rroprietors of this college have remarkable enterprise.-- Wherever skill or talent meets its reward they arc in the market and in a majority of cases bear away the prize as they did at Louisville, at Cincinnati and Columbus. Their college is too well known to need an extended notice. See what they can do by examining their specimens of penmanship, etc., in Artists' Hall. Is also in the field and occupies a portion of tin Hall with fine specimens of penmanship and other products of the art of the pen. A fine cut of the Interior of his school room may be seen in the centre of that portion of the Hall which he occupies. LITHOGRAPHY We were attracted by the display of the Messrs. Krebs, two Germans, brothers and gen tlemen, as we can say after something of an ac quaintance with them. Nothing we could say here will be of as much advantage to these en terprising young tnen, as n personal examina tion of their specimens of lithography oow on exhibition. Their placo of hasitte.it i, nt the corner of Fourth and Wood ate. Mr Wykas has a fine case of Atr.' , 14.51 es. Photographs. Daguerreotypes an.; 6 , e , e lie has the right of the last toit,-A style for the city, _is brother was the icientor. The peculiar: if of the Stereograph consists in making it appear to set orfTroto the plate on which it it taken. We took great pleasure in examining his pic tures yestet day afternoon. Mr W, not only takes pictures of persons but also of scenes in nature. lie is a Pittsburgh artist and his rooms are at 60 Market street. Ma. CARGO also has a fine collection. includ ing the whole family of "graphs," which multi ply so rapidly in these dap that we can scaroely keep up with them. Mr. C. is ono of our old and favorite anise, and is considered peculiarly fortunate in getting good pictures of children. We' must mention somebody last, sa•i though by no means least, we come to Mr. Wall now . His skill and his gallery are bosh too well known to need further comment. Prca:eocxers are thronging into the city from every direction, it ipptcus, attracted hereby the County Fair. A number of persons have been robbed of various amounts of money within a few days, at different points in the city, and it would be well for all who wish to save their money to secure it in such a manner as that the light-fingered gentry cannot easily get posses sion of it. Some pilfering has been done in the cars:within a day or two, and a fellow caught in the act of abstracting a man's pock , t-book. on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh road, on Tuesday, was compelled either to give himself up or jump from the train. Ho chose the latter, oy which he was precipitated down a steep embankment, the conductor securing his coat tail as he made the leap. The Mayor's police, last evening, arrested at the Depot of the P., Ft. W. 8: C. P.. R. three sharpers, hailing from Cleveland, suspected of being too free with other peAple'e pocket.. They gave their names as Luke Eagan, Wm. King an Jim Moore. They were locked up for further examination. CEKTRAL BOARD or EDVCATION held an ad journed meeting on Monday evening last, for the purpose of filling the vacancy in the High School, occasioned by the resignation of Mrs. Keen. The President, Mr. M'Gowin, stated that Miss Mary Maitland was an . applicant for the situation ; he had also made inquiries wheth er the other young lady, whose name was before the Board, attheir formermeeting, would accept, and had ascertained she could not under exist ing circumstances. Miss Maitland was unanimously elected, and the Secretary was instructed to notify her of her election. The - Board ordered the schools to be dismiss ed on Friday, inorder to allow the pupils an op portunity to visit the Fair. ATPOISTYLEST BT THZ GOVZILBOB--John Mc- Donald Crosson, of the city of Pittsburgh, to be an Aid-de-Camp to his Excellency, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Col. Creagan is the popular and gentlemanly proprietor of the Monongahela House, Pitts burgh. He possesses all the elements of a clos er fellow, and by the common consent of his extended acquaintance, military promotion could be conferred upon no one more appropri ately or military honor he worn more graceful ly.—hrarrisburg Telegraph. We cannot help ,ongratulating our excellent republican friend Cron= on this new accession of dignity. May be weer his blushing honors meekly. Irras were ••wanted" at the Mayor's office yesterday, and reporters were ••heavy." During the morning, his Honor tied the "maritime knot," as Airs. Partington woeld say , bet wren a young couple giving their names ea Israel _Rey nolds and SarahJones,in the presence of several fouler. The bride was dressed in bloc•, a rather unurual CoStitille under such cireutusraucc, bur seerred as well tuttisfied when the ceremony was over as though oho had been attired in robes ut white and Married with all the accompanitoen,s of pomp and style. Of mine all present wished the couple a happy honeymoon and an uncloud ed future, though the reporter. seemed Immo what disappointed that a ••good Item" had not been furnished, as they expected when the twain entered the office. A fAXIIT Gaorp.—This iaprobably one of the finest pictures on exhibition at the Agriculyral Fair. It is the Forster family and was pouted by the artist of our City of that name. AARONIEN, the young man who vras injur ed on tho Central Railroad, on tho 21et instant, died on Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock. BTOVZI AND GRATtA.—We would reSpectfttii, call the attention of visitors and person. in want of Stoves and Grates, to the extensive manufacturing establishment of Payne, }linen t Co.. No. 235 Lib erty street, where eau be found any variety of Cook ing, Parlor, and Beating Stoves, Grata Fronts, Fen. detes t Cooking Ranges, Ac. This establishment we consoler more extensive in Its peculiar branches of business then any other in this city. Tho wide. spread reputation which this henna has gained for its 'superiority In the manufacture of doe enameled Grata, Summer Fronts and Tenders, is already well known to our counuunlty as •It undoubtedly ranks - moult the • first in the &iced States. At the last State Agricultural - Pair, hold in this city, this house WU awarded the first premiums (silver medal) for the heat Cooking Stove for wood, the but Cooking :Stove for coal, the best Ornamental. Parlor Stove, the beet Cooking Bange for familia, and the best display ;of Stoves, Rapires,Oratei aid Pander,. Visitors to -the emir/Y.lr, 'and dealers In this line of business, should not tail to give this house a call. * Aontoottnne.—The min i or this ago uppeo,,, t o • be ..eyon 'perfecting the implements used by the far mer, cot oily . inealtireting the soft, bet iu taking ears of his crop after it Is off. Do y.ou uk evidence on.this point? Then go to No. 65 Fifth street and takers look at the Corn.ftheller now on 'exhibition it alit VI" a Machine that, in our opinion, for simplicity, durability, and cheapness, has never been approached by . any °fared in thisoily Theism is, therropimare to be bat one math:wit niith the pub. Mt in referents . ie this great labor-saving machine, iddthlt is, that it it.; .the ;meek Ole: The igiutt Is. dill sail ng State Mid count) eighti,Mid it YOu int to asks wart yes had Mtn so sad sea him. • THE HonxtectrwEat Fate.—The exhibition ' Three Days Later Vs= /Go.rope, last evening was patronized more gene: o , isly . ii.srlvais Sept. 2 3 --Tal4 4o aaa'hElnsada strived. than tie 1.•,, ,, .E. 1”141-.a. The tEsi.,ty has no' to- •,; . with Liverpool dates to the um ; much more ~Lt esatmettd it than on Tuesday Lit'.'i•vol . 11 .. k. • --Cetwn the .ales for the k k; „ 0 , ; ,, t ,„1' VI ST .000 bah., el' whirh 28,000 wore evening. The fruks ore indeed splendid, if that J ck k t , ;Gil The as. is I , u;yaut; w e e • e ^eenlators end :600 to exporter, Americas, Is.. is a proper word: we would say delicious, but J ~e r- 5 ', .,., i; the peaches were labelled 'FI - ale not handle " The fountain and the music were both I i P-aF-nig , 16 1-16 for middling; Mobile;fair 14; middling 16d: orleaus fair 16}; middling Ida; upland faiiiliSi and at the smile Limo ; the ladies were present in I The cloc k i n ro a kijk, gmited to 306,000 halos, ot which numbers. 240 000 are American. The useful department attracted much eaten- ' The Manchester wiyires are fdrorable. tion last evening. The f anotts Gas Cooking Breischtep.—The market is steady. Previsions Apparatus of Musgrave wee there on show.— I are quiet. We saw a pot-pie cooking away so nicely, apples j Consols are quoted at 901 on account and 64 for roasting, water boiling, and all the processes j me :, s i',,. e l . J . nocessaiy to keep the wheels of life oiled going ' fro m . e re t, unimportant. There is nothing later forward so quietly that nothing could surpass i "There was much anxiety in relation to-expected it. We speak of our own personal observations, 1 000.1 from India which had not been received when when we say that,,this cooking apparatus is oue ' the Canada sailed. of the greatest improvements of the age. A I Cyrus 'W. Field has written to the London Timca woman may cook' dinner for her family with as controverting the stab:meta, of that journal regard little trouble as she would eat it after it in on . tog the Atlantic cable, us to its ovailability for the the table. Indian folegroph, bristly disposing of several false There are also on allow WhErfra o Wifsor's insinuations against the conspauy. He asserts that : Sewing Machine. . A young lady ‘ ,..... wia : the recent tests prove the cable to be as perfect as Se with it tut evening at the rate of a thousan d. w The first moony t nrticla boar ) e'.l the ships. of the Londompapera contain stitches a minute. The crowd around these two 1 ex:ended reria.ks in regard to the financial crisis in. objects of interest was so great that It was ! New York and American SeCUriLiC5 generally. The with dif f iculty we could gek near them. Alex. j estimated amount. of American securities held in Eng- Reed la agent for them at No. 68 Fifth street.i land is from £00,000,000 to .t 100,000,000. Call and see 'em there or at the Horticultural /he News deprecates the apathy exhibited by e eam or Agricultural Fair. Itallats as to the management of railroad affairs in Miss Ellen Murdoch had two boquets on oxhi- England, while in America thorn is a powerful corn- blnation'for the avowed f bridging allthe prWeipal railroad Mide P rtak uri T l g ' s o to rum. Unlike bitlon at the City Hall which took the premium. Mole of other countries, the leading ,speenlators of We supposed they would for they were very beautiful. New Yolk endeavor to-deprecate the national credit; MAN BILLED.—A man named Stewart, who bad been employed for some time as a gardener for George R. White, was killed on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, on -Tuesday night, where the track crosses the Minersrille road, below East Liberty. Be had been to the city at the Horti cultural Exhibition during the day, and was re turning home considerably intoxicated, when he was' run over tty.one of the trains. His body was literally cut to pieces. An inquest was held by Coroner Alexander and a verdict of acciden tal killing returned. ANOTIItII.—We learn fron the Errning Repo, ier that, on Tuesday, an old man named Smith was run over by a train on the P., Ft. W. di: C. R. R., near Baden, Beaver county, and instantly killed. The engineer, when the man was seen on the track, though too close to apply the brakes in time, sounded the whistle repeatedly, but Smith, being partially deal', could not hear the warning. AT CEit. 11. Surzn's DRUG STORE, You eau gat almost every variety of PERITSIERY. HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL BRUSHES, dc.,%5.c., Sr. , ,L AN AitentcAN PIRATE la Clll5 l / I .—A corres poutlOnt of the London limes, in describing Eli Boggs, the American pirate at Hong Kong, says, "his was a face of feminine beauty. ,Not a down upon the upper lip, large, lustrous eyes, a mouth the smile of which might woo a coy maiden. affluent black hair, not carelessly parted, and hands so small and so delicately white. that they would create a sensation in Belgravia." Boggs imade himself look elegant by always wearing garments which wpm made at the Brown Stone lothing Hall of Roekitill & Wil son, Nos. 603 and 6u5 Chestnut street, Phila delphia. Ile gat a full wardrobe of thesenhoice goods from a ahi • be plundered. EYE sap Eat—Dr. Smith, nt Seittmore, who has met w!'h such unbounded success to this city, and Lai returned after an •Issence of two weeks, to re main a short time in our city, that all who are af flicted with the .hove ducases mey base time and opportunity to get .1,-1. A. ;hiss h,, last visit t Pittsburgh it may-he w V316011/1 to need 91 . skill hot to delay girior; him so imutediato colt, a, he will tact take lay lopient who can 1,14 t be cured before he tho oily. Dr. S. I, connected with the iniy fire on this continent that manufactures artitic.al hum.n eyes, which are Inverted without pain, /And ethic!, more and appear as perfect ae nat •ural, and can not be distinguished from the natural eye. It will be good vow, for persons wi.t. have been en unfortunate ri• to lows an eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of has. tugthat organ, the less of which no seriously disfig ures a gendeman or lady, replaced. All he asks is fair and impartial trial of his new and painless emethen, and warrants a cure inevery case of deaf pees where the organs are perfect in formation. Dr. Smith may be consulted at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. • LIT there be DO seCTOLS in Medicine, or rather no pretended stows. The Medical Faculty publish an soon as made, all their discoveries, cod almost all that is known of real value for the cure of alb cab. has bran diet - overall by atom. Dr. Ayr+ takus the honorable bonnet course, soil right because it is hon. eat He goes to work and events the best remedy which medical skill can deride for the earn of ca.-tau complaints; then publishes what it is end maintaine his monopoly of it solely by making it cheerer, bet tor, more perfect, than anybody el-.- rau, if th. people would exam this of all who oiler medicine. thy would hare mach lead traffic acid trash to semi law.-21-rar Orleans Oeyem o), SIGYS Or P ico PCRlTT:—CElllagilaill 'a Tug and Furnishing es lishment, (Allegheny,' bail just undergone au cal. iug and improving pawl, which renders it both V.IVOLIi01:11 and tasteful. The ch.icesi style, of goods for Mee. and Boys' custom work arc now being received, which, with a fine stutk of first class c!,.thing and furnishing gods will attract the attention ~,r boyars. . Goon Anricn.—lf you moire the bletsiugs of health at all seasons, adopt as your family medicine Ourfer', Spettisii Mrxtur et. Ito cfficacioue action on the blood, and Its tendency to drive all humor, to the curface, and thereby rid the 'nrcm of them, give it a claim to public patronage which no other potent nalicinc now extant, coo ever hope to enjoy. ; RESTORED To SIOUT.—Mrs. Forsythe, sister or Samuel Glenn, of Snowden tp.a. wally blind from cataract on both eyes, now neva to read, haring sub mitted to a new method of operation (causing pain) performed by Dr. Sterrett. of Penn ot. Pitts. Disease of the LI res.—When the celebrated Dr. Rolkileclared,thed drui,Ye otiose was a &wee, he enunciat ed A troth which theexperterice and otitervittion of medical 111P11 It erery day confirming. The many apparently insane eacewea of thaw who Indulge ILL the MO aleph-litmus lartiors, may be thug =coin:tad tor. no 1r..... of comlnct. whkh 1. token for kat/tattoo, It eery freittwntly n &wawa unite of the Liver. No organ In the human 'lamb *Len deranged, product% • more frightful catalogue of diwwww— And If, itatesil of applying remedies to the matalfeltationa of dbease,as to too often theciwo. physlirian• would prescribe from• view to the original cense. fewer onto rnrull from diwasetUnduad by 4 dere-opal etate of the hlter.—. Threrefonrthe of the dime.* enumerated under the head of Cansomption, hove their seat in • diacated Liver. be. Mc- Lima'. celebrated Liver Ma, prepared by Fleming firur., area oertaln 'cute. BlL.Parcbgenre should ...Wel to lank for DR. IPLARE'R CELEBRATED LITER PILLS, mann feacred by PLEB I NO BROS.. of PitteburglL Pe. There.. ether Plll6 p.p.-Rug lobe Llrer 1111kRow bet.. the public. Dr. 3PLatra's gut. mine Lleer Pille„aleo Dl. .lebt Termlfutge, c. now be 12.1 nt ell respnctable drug storm None genuine without tMI6 tigneture qf laTtutaletT FLEILINO EEO& Telegraphic Wastionvosr, Sept. 23.—Sonator Slidell has re ceived a letter from Senator Benjamin, datod front the city of 3lexleo, oo the 4th inst., announcing that he and his colleague had sonceroded In making satis factory arrangement, with the Mexican government relative to the Tebanntopee transit route, and that Pre'ideal Commonf.t had acted in this mutter against the earnest protest of our Minister. Forcythe, who thwarted Messrs. Benjamin and La Sera to the extent of hie power, causing them by his opposition the lost of a million of dollars The U. S. Indian Agent at Fort Larimer, has lo• Termed the Interior Dqyartment that the Mormons Lave initiated measures to control trade with the In dices, by making settlements at every twenty or thirty miles. g calls on the Bxtretary of War to remove them, inying that if this be not done, the Mormons will become exceedingly troublesome, and .lefent any !Jolley that our Government may adopt with the Indians. it in plain that the .Mormone ore at dn., iu that meaner in violation of ,he law. It is now povhavely known that Dr. Toe, of Vir ginia. iI,LS home appointed Sixth Auditor of the Trea sury in place of Phillip, ' and J. Madison Cutts, fa ther.pi.law of Scoator Douglas, Second Comptroller, vioe Broadhead. Sr Loin+, Sept. 22.—The pruelamatiuu of Gov. Walker relative to the October election in Kansas has been received. While admitting the injastice ex hibited to the apportionment which excludes fifteen counties from participating in the election, the Gov ernor attempts to exculpate himself from blame by declaring that only four days remained after his ar rival in the territory to make the apportionment' that ho did not know that theta existed a low requir ing him to maim an apportionment, therefore the duty devolved ape others. no exprocsos the opinion that no one can vote except those who are qualified under The territorial lair of-the 20th February last, and also that under title law the territorial tax will not be re quired as a qualification for a voter. The Governor states that troops will bo stationed at vicious voting places where violence is apprehended, and he curt. chides with a hope that all qtlicers will use they best exertions to mate the election a fair and honest ek• pressian of thiiviews of the people. Sr. Loris, Sept. 28.—There is no change in the river at this point; the rive about has not reached here, and we hove no adviees of its having improved the rapids yet. There is Jug from the Illinois or Missouri rivers. The weather is clear. Thermometer 72°. _ STRACUNC, Sept. 22.0. 0 ,Th0 city to-day was crowded with delegates and others Interested in the Stoic Republican Convention which was or ganized nt noon by the selection of A. M. Clapp of Buffalo, an temporary chairman. PHILAIMI.HiIi, Sept. 22.—Messrs. Robert Patter- Son & Co., extensive dealers In snwar here have fail ed. Thera liabilities aro very large. The failure will have n bad effect in New Orleans. Haarronn, Sept. 23.—The Bank Commissioners have enjoined the Beak of Hartford-county, at Hart ford, and closed ha doors. BOSTOS, &opt 23.—The royalmall steaseship Eu. rope, Coptikin Leitch, sailed for Liverpool today, with co epode. ; ; Naw YolgAt,Olpi.23.--The steamship Ariel, from Havre, arrived this evening. Her "dates have beta astieling4.. they Influence the Press and are able not merely - to operate with joint capital but to regulate meetings, • and retain permanently legr.l advisers whose coca_ tion it is to discover the points for shaking the valid , its of every kind of security, thus creating universal distrust. The Article embrace/ much mom in the same style, and concluded by suggeeting the forma tion of a London Committee on American stooks to protest the interests of foreign holders. A London Attorney named Dean has absconded whose debts amount to•L150,000, including forgeries on a gigantic scale. Dr. Livingston attended the meeting of the Man chester Cotton Supply Association and explained the commercial resources of Africa. Ile said ft was well adapted for the prodnotloo of Sugar and Cotton, and that bo intended to devote 111.1 future life in special efforts to develope those products in Africa. A res olution was adopted asking government to furnish Dr. Livingston with a steamer with which to ascend the Bainbest river. Letters hare been received from Lady Franklin's Arctic Expedition, dated front Baud's river, Green land, which says that the progress of the expedition had exceeded the expectations entertained when starting. The submarine telegraph connecting Europe and Africa was successfully laid on the 9th. The Evil India Company has chartered three ad ditional steamers to carry troop/ to India. The religious riots at Belfast kayo been 'revived and the Catholics have organised an armed club for their protertion against the Orangemen. The gov ernment but appointed a commission to enquire into the affairs there. Larnar.—Copt. Roberts, convicted of the murder of a sailor on skip-board was hung at Liverpool on Saturday, the 12th inst. The two mates irbo were under sentence of death wore respited. FRANC - S.—The Emperor Napoleon is to meet the Ituisian Emperor Alextoder at Shettgard on the 2:oh. It is rumored that the Kings of Prussia and Bavaria will also be present. The official account of the French harvest exceeded the general expectation of the yield. The recent difficulties of the Credit Mobilier have been settled. The British agents ace recruiting at Lisle for India The Dank of France returns show au immense in crease rulliou. 11 - att.—The investigation of the late insurrection has terminated. Twenty-seven of the prisoners are charged with sauntering or:claiming soldiers and the remelnder are to be triad for high treason. Seats.—Reinforeements are still being dispatched to Cuba. Ararat/.-A difficulty has occurred between France and Austria with regard to reforms in the Papal Stmes sad an open rupture is p?tedieted. 94:,—The Emperor ri v ed at Warsaw .A tho Ptill34.—The Persians Lave ensured ilerat.. lonia.—No later intelligence Les been received from ludia The total number of the English array in Indus end on the room thither now reaches men. It is reported that England is 41.11 t opening recruiting offices in several of the German princi palities. London Jfoney cic.red on Friday nt 90i 690 a for money nod 901 fur recount. Menne. Baring, Brothers & CO. report the money 11311T/rtit as native. The bullion in the Bank. of England had de creased during the week .69009. American etocks were not snuck, affected by the, accounts of panic in New The sales are reported as unimportant at the following quotations: Maryland Ores, bonds, , 7i• Pennsylvania rives 743; N. S. sae., bonds, 1588; 164,4105; Pennsylvania fives, bonds, 1677, 78 0 76/ ; Cenral sevens, 1560, 956100; Michigan eights, 15 , 19_,_86 eO. Satherwate's circular rays the panic In Nun York causwimuch and tic severe fall brought_muoy buyers at lute rates flr Minot. shares. There Iree n r0 , ..d demand for N. Y. Central. Reading, Erie and Michigan Southern stark. The stock of Cotton in port Is 'estimated at 30,800 t.,e!or. of which 24.000 are American. Lurcsr.-4irsrpoot, &pt.. 12, P. ?l.—The Cotton , narket ecuilnues steady and b oyaet. The unma ted sales to-day aro 10,000 balm The Breads:tat market is generally quiet. Richardson .t Span. quote as follows:—Flour, western canal 3U5331... Soothes 31e(g32s; Cain 3.1.5@33a 04. Corn, wiled end yellow Sts. ' whits 4.2.4.35. Wheat was gen. .erally steady. Coro quiet. Tao Litrest, Sept- 12th.—Breadstuffs continued quiet and steady. PTI)IiAIUEI3 are generally quteL— ileef firm, with an adrenal In finer qualities. Pork dal:. Bacon tlnn; holders demanding an advance. Lard buoyant with 11 alight advance; it is quoted at 7011®73/. LATEST, Sept. 12th, P. 2L—Provisions closed steady. The Brokers circular reports Turpentine spirits as steady at 3ti. Rosin steady at 4. ird for rommn and In Hd for flue. Sugar quiet and Od lower. o Coal. rtudy. Rice buoyant but generally II •SIIIS6IGN CITY. Sept. 23.—The Interior De na/miens has received official information that on the ?nth ef May last a large Mormon colony took I,,,sessi.n of Deer Creek, one hundred miles west , d• Fort Laramie, end drove a band of Sioux Indians from where the Indian Agent, 31t. Twins, houl set tled them in April and induced to plant corn, end which region of country was assigned to them by the treaty of 18.41. The : pretest under which these set tlements are made is under corer' f t h e Mormon church to carry e mail from Independence to Great Salt Lake City. The number of Mormons who bare settled -in the valley of Deer Creek is about 300; they here ploughed and planted 200 acres of pnilrie, end we building houses for the acomattiodation of 400 persons, and havecollected large herds of cattle. horses and mules. The Agent adds: "I am power less to control this matter, forthe Mormons obey no laws minded by Congress." The General Land Office has taken measures es. eluding the 1136 of the telegraph with a view of sus pending patents on all warrants recently stolen from the Land Office at Fairfeult, Minnesota. The Secretary' of the Treasury. will purchase such certificates of thol G. FL loans of 1842, 1847 and 1 , 148 and the Texas indemnity .5 per rent. stook as may he presented previous 'to the let of -November •t the rates heretofore paid, and paid together with the interest which has occurred in nob oaso since the first of July. .Teleßrapklo /Market. NEW YOO5 , Sept 47.—Cotton Wel 400balea. Mora Arm; 10.000 bbl. sold. Wheat unsuttledte4ooobush *old.Cern buoyant. 35,000 bush mold at 75c. Chlnto Beef 25c lower, gale. at (15,25010. Lard lemur, Neu at 1451. Bacon bte.yant at 15c. Sugar dull. Starke doll and lower b.. cress , d 3111waulde 114: Ti. Y. Central 074. Peen). Camel W; Hesding Elia llj Chmeland & Toledo 55: Cleveland & Pittsburgh mitt, MarheL—The smoke! for Beare. I. Arm; ults of ttjuo heath irkee 4er belt or for improved qualltietc market .101 l at %tit% and 1255 for prreelem. The Sheep market ha. advanced; 12.1700 head whit market clotted active. Seder doll.[ 1145(47,80. Pattarrunia, Sept. 21.—Cloverww‘lotoss lo &lowly; romends $7,25 per 6411 m. Timothy la wiling at $34/8.26. E1.v0ta151,60451,85 per boob. The Flour marble fa very dull; there la but HOW .tipping demand; only 1800 bbla were &Waled of at 56,7 7, part on pirate rerran.-- Rye Flour la doll at $4,67 . porn la n maal 11. There not much Wheat ...Poring, . ut 11111. demand for it. Small Olt sof lied at 8.1.2841.8$ and Whits .s $1,4044‘,46. Sys ,00tinues to came !coward slowly, and commanda7k. Corn uochao6.l l : WO bush Yellow aold at 800. Oats ars In jour donnowl; 01(4 bu. Southern wld at 364,27 c. 500 hag* Rio Cake Bahl at 1101155 c. Sugar la very doll; wall ,'s beat 71AVP . ,4 p er ILL Wbl.by urns ,lowly at bbl. and flu In lthda. CLUOXY tn. &f t. is deproosal and prices are Twill males of .I.IJO M $5,0(45,76 for superfine and extra White Wheat; elosino nominal; bnyere ere not odertiiK over $.123 for eupiailue; the receipts an large. Meat Is dull snd lower; cities 1 OgObusb at 00c for Red and t 1,05 03r 19bite. VVldaky declined to l7c, with sales of I,l*o Lthaeld 011 Aim; 000 bbl. sold at 67i 100. The Money msrket tontlnuce striNient, and good paper veils °Waldo at 2 and 3 per cent. per month. Exchange firm at g par cent. premium. 64 , *. Inver stationary Ravel uoar., Sept. 23r—Moor item ats6,so for cult. Wheat fa generally unchanged at $1,25441R0 for Rod and cuog 1,43 for While. Co.-_.oratea of IVhite at 704T7Re; 7fra.77e. WLlskx 2.1(624c. a. C 2122.1 .2. 22.21.21202.i1l ..............W.kucciiroin cRIDGar, W.A.I)B";i7ORT3Er az CO.. ORIDOR & WADSWORTH'S PATENT 08C/LZA=G 13Mt]a EINGMIII3. AFTER a thorough _practical teat for over area peat tiro Memo of our IMsloca warrants cm Ia ~,rlng thorn to dm panlicaa Mlnd'iladdliAllii (or mionmny rt(otl, olutplldtyr.cd ctallimen or comunctlon. compact. nett and di:Madan comblotnii all the adrantopm ((mind ,- Eogtoe and atthawme thou dltpoou b ig with sill mao.rmm, roctrhaftn, comainada, allde.calcas, dm, am 4 thalp cot ot construction and noccuary olatta of power In ronnlot. W. bare a largo nuniMC In dallt operation m ilia city and vicinity; also, In Um &Mos of /mca, Ludlum, 'Virginia, Nov Yap, laninsylmoda, liOrth Caroline god ID tin cloy of Medico, Pint lloWNt , atutle• Um. . . The Patent 1116 t for Great Thittin, and Shop Slahtitn en part of the Mated Stare, for Bale on manuals terms. We Invite all porn Interested to call nod examine our &woe. and their reputetion. • We ere prepared to MI orders for all dui from four to one hundred or more berm porno[. • .464,V40. WLEAD. -1,000 kg ~s lost received end fors:de by " "&" CO. BALSAM COPAIBA. , HISO lEttAn':'atare .4 for sale kr [ling) B. L. PAT . ESTOCH 4 CO. - C 0F F E E-- . 100 bags fair to prime Rio for aolll asloby . ' 0 bkint 1110:18ST, ' coma Liberty soll —' - • . . OIL CLOTH CRASIE—k gre . fk ety of ' TiFI .trta.at9s and WI Pt. 0111 r street, CAERIAGE OIL CLOTH—Enanaelled and vd rain Watt, all widths, lb, sale inaups. / CO . 31iIITTEt OF SMUT tunas* VOA SME3lBtift. w topcit.rr, 9. P. &tam& C.. awn= EL Punts, • PITTSBURGH .11A.11.1ZETS. I R,p2lled 7_ :11y foe G..nelte.! Pro:mama. Tares:lm Sernalux 24,1327 FLOUR -130 bbli taper and extra In lota from More at $ 3 ,0055,50; 00 do extra family at $5,54X 20 do do at $5,72: 20 do extra sad extra [may at y3,50(3,5,75; 50 do extra at ss 20. 11 1tA/N—emlas 500 Mos Oat. frura wham at 30; 150 do do at 31 100 do Rye at 55; EIMI do Rod NYhtut timm first hand. at 05041,05. 11Alf—calen of 9 loads at Ylo®ls. 81000516--sales of 50 doz mulled at 11.02 /113GS._ales 01 1 2000 doe as 11÷pulted for 0.0 Ears. lILITER—prInte roll In demand .1 le. BAC:ON—sales of 0000 ty Shoolden at 11; 1000 to elf ydo at 14(4514}.1. mob; 100011 Super Cnred llama at 10, mat. OlL—taro. of 5 4111 a Winter Lard at (1,15. MON.ETAIXT ANDuoILME.LLCIALL. The lidding in the stmt to ley w. much Ins cheerful then last weak, and there teemed to be an instinctive np pn abet some new limuscial dixtarer was impending. II merrunile errelea the deneadifor moue) continues very stringent. The Bank olferinp ans large, and Lurk officem find it difficult to resist the Importuffitlea order!, dialers.— In the eller:mud houses theta Is a fair demand for paper but nt very full rates, but little going below 18 I; cat, ad very gad mend 'at 24 tv. teat.—V. Y. Tribl• A general Improvement condense to be observable he the money market but matter* are still very dose. ad but ht. thi paper comperatively,. Is bring discarded. The Ken tucky bake wbleb have It to tleelr power to eatenel aid to the bushels. conamonity to vety large extent, aro wit': holdlug accommodatlous, owing tti the rapidity wide which their currency is rein home upon theta by the extorting. house.. Thi. Is a evil, but It Lamed, eader.atep/tuplain of it than suggest re romeily.—tle. DM:Lvov:Mra C. 11.6 Makin . ; 1 3fonder, Sept. 21.—The offerlnge We week at the putts eoinprieed ntrout 1130 bead —a alight falling off from the number tworniht forward but week. The market, however, WWI it•S Retire, the butcher, purchasing rather canthardy: and et the claw the tendency of price. wen. If anything, In favor of buyer,. Cpwarat of 1030 head were mid from $10,50 to $ll for lu. (crier nod good quality, sad $11,23411.30 for extra lot of Chaster and Delaware countlea. The bulk of the operation. were at $lO6ll. - • Tito arrivols und vole, at Singer). Union Drove Yurd, fo n r the wook, 210 flogs, all or which eeI•1 prior, mo Ing from $9.60 to $.lO t 11:1011'te not, 'm iu tinalit.,. There Wile another very blue day yesterday. Tito Mock market au ctoredingly heavy, and all effort to borrow money was fruitless. The Littler., ery of several v rt...pecht. hie Some or. Saturday, and the announcement of as many morn yesterday, added to the distrust that prerion.ly •c. Wed la tho public mlnd, hod the ',result a ss al tre 11:",e elected. it I. umeceeetery to give names—indeed, lest ev shoot.] unintentionally to Ittlustlee, 41e 'hall not attempt it . The pollee Intermted 'know the fact, that it sufficient for the present.—Phil. Ledger. Hates for money minuet be fairly quoted. The pressure le nevercly felt Mat In some quarters where the best names are at command, negntletlons have been made as high as 6 per cent per month. The salgencint calling for such semi. floe, we an plastid to know dace not b 42612 frequent. —St Lents Democrat.. I,;„he Peek Statement Ls a Lieorablii one en far as those la• siltation. ars concerned. The omoharbon with Lett week in follows: Lams &Is. Specie. Circulation Dep.lts St.ept. 12. 109.911.5472 12.21/I=l SALL,' 219 78,3913,276 Sept. 19, 310 , 2,717.421 $13,650,1130 159,073.601 $76,772,771 $1,209,151 $24fi,316 $013,60): Increase, $1,,T39,549 The steady rennet)on erchettlation would seem to Indicate that some , hoarding was going mt: \otattnetwdlug the favorable shape of the report It hati . InLuanc. w relieve the gloom of the .treat.—N. ti. MIL• 10 moneralltdra the changes since yeaterday are not ma terial. We hear of a line of $lO.OOO eudorsed paper at 15/4 coot, and anather of 513,003 at 21fZceut p amines, wit ye•Lerthly. To-day the terms are even herder. 21W.21 VI cent. Single namen ko with dinhoulty under 2911 mat., and ere° 3 , 1 cent, or 3 cent • month I. submitted to In Fivtrie whom, before tits pressure. 1 1 412 'al con. were t h e ruling tell.. The private sts well as public ail. vireo front Boston and Philadelphia may be said tto repress the inclination to Improvement ham, .och no .would be felt, under other ChallnaStalaCee, with tha strong Bank statement of the 'inward week. There LI a good deal of Eastern dn.wn or lodorseei paper offering hero.-31. Y. Cour. t Eng. Imports by River. • 12111.a:1.11wUr tertunr---410 MIN ant, G W Smith c c, Itil r. do wheat, 10 eh. to, Wilmarth; 710 bills paper. ?Lee Parkin,: 172 du J., F .y t on 112 aka barley, 22 nio barrel., Rhodes it Tenzer: 14.. .he Garrenn 3' 1,11. p.• per, Dtapanbt w hhia Ivor, J I do pears. 0 do my plea. [lntent: 2 rude. wary Clark oew In bids knob. Clanton., Cow band r 3do do. Jones, I Pallingfero CO 2 pawn hides, sal.. burns J CroaalL 4 Chien, J 110007 I bile lenthor, Il Bard: 17 .0. rya am! bisrlay. Jut Calh.n; fl libb appiaa, W Ornbat, 10 sk. pp 1,10., D barrels flour, Calincin I wn. .:tap IWO /11n 02 nets. do nge Jat nab. . by La Craase—Ta) bb!, flour. brown & Kirk patrkk. tr - nka, & fiaar, 60 kW. and 1L Lra *.eer Liala, i bg.l wroaL Clark & oq fallska whom.. lieLL,dy 1 ff RIVER. NEWS, The Li Cayaa t+ea the tasty a—t - tral yesterday. The S. P. Hibbard want :ht g. g 1 ,a.l and plehty at - Nov.llpr'. The ~, th !la tat , l the Itatte tf awn etatiquary at a taat 11 titchatt. finAruolllK Eatery. h .; Col. nay d. 'a. r \C64 , 111,-.. La Si Lon!, t I.—.', rs..t., Leas.rn... , 1 Itapard. tun,. %V P 11114.0, SI. Lind: ,i-trantboats: •.• • . r Monongahela River 11. B. Mall Packets. ars...at:a TELECritA CU, bTEASIER JEFFERSON, ektaile timaaat CATS J. C wows., (AFL, LAJAik., 'Flip, ABOVE NENv STEAMERS ARE J. tow funttit.g osolltrly , lot - nttik Rasa leer s Pitts burgh at I o'clock A. 31 . , 1.t.1 tranlog Ittgat at I 'clock ior o.l'liseeput tALlchektitown. • bioroug, o Ws Dellerenton, Fat of Cit.., Coltloroa and Csowascil/e. thenrood Coach. i Coloutoo h. Fayette Sprlhgl, 'I Agm tow u. Wry na burg, CArtekli....ltcorn and Jeffere-h. Paverogere ti-hrtevi throx.4. from Pittshurilt to CrJou. town I, s.i matt oudastiensgras on Luso InAttalre.— Kate 1,T111.1.1,1;rtea ISownollle Lava a b o'clock In the tuorniugotti lin the crenlcg. For [tribe infornistlon a. :Flirt at that4h.r.t, Wharf lioat, at the foo of Grant atnal. aub G. W. SWIM LER, Aorarr. VOR ST" --- . LOUIS. DUBUQUE' ec J EOKCII.—The etesont strainer LA t , OO, Capt. J.En Pcriuner, Elrrk. r will have C,r the sh..va and all Internvedlats ports on r RIP! t. 20th. at 10 o'clock, a st. For freight or paeatipt apply hoard or to sott.l FLACK k BARNES. Acts. FOR LOUISVILLE.—The fine atratorr CLIFTON. Thos. Pak Master; vv.!! Isar 100 the cut all Intermallego porta on TIICTILSDAT, the Rath last-. at 10 o'rhok. tv For frslght rasesge apply on board or to ve..3 - /LACK. HAFLNES sea., Ave. pOlt VINCINNATI.--The foie averREL-AIONT, Ebben. 31ester..01 Lams for the alto, . — rrold all ottani...Rate port. on lb vv. PAT. pre ::1113 100 1., at /U o'clock, .s. For troloht or tares a. sppir on Karl or to FLACK. ntaxr..., CO 'OIL ST NA:B.—The el°nt • a.antsr JEN (:RAF, Capt. lop, wt. col all other ports on IL, POE. o, A Y. iretsht or puma, apply on board or to FLACK. 1100 N EA A CO, Ave. el NI AND LOU (AV 1.1.1 t. MIA c , orrAtic. It. 11. Ihsnelt. fzia.t..r. urt, Areneht peacsugeosta t u t er ACACIA , T r I' Panel, 000 or, will Irate for the Ire. At.l nll . oA.rtue‘U.ll* puiut• on MONDAY the _let Inst., et 4 V. 01. For 'freight or puuge, haring ouperior voweguntotlation. apply on board or lo .021 A. 0 21,100 W, Agent, 6G Rater easel. ID U II T T. -NVEEK.LI JILI WHEELING PACKET.--The bus pus arnica steatorr CETIOT. Captain J. hanarMrgg, for the:drove sod all tuterntedlate farts on Tuotdaya, Therein. and Saturdays, In pine, of Eta reran City. For freight or parsato, aPPIT O. boorsit or to ay. W.. 11. IA HEELER, Agtilt, No. t Wood el. CND ItIES- —3Y) baypiitno Rio Coffee; S 20 hh.le P h edger; 301,64 etanderd Crun'd Sagrd3 10 bi., Powdered " cone. 30 (Laden ...itruic 25 ‘` hand., Syrop; 75 b. 1. arid tobacco; 10 hod mint Tobacco; 23 oaks Lt CAA eats; • 26 tif tads nodalaboratusi 50 hen Soda &dente; 20 !tercel Rim. 60 hie hente Tea:. 60 bf chant. Matt 1% - "; 80 cede.* eft'd " 200 rma Rag Wrapping Paper, . Jae has 2 . l ` , lniseel3l.sl 400 611 E Straw 170 to Corn Ilroonts, 500 kegs dot brand. Nails: 50heave CLny Meet 3 asks WeE d iyhale 011: 75 Tad. N C Tex; 6 bap Alleptoe. 1 1 CZ ht. (I:r4sj.Nl. r oer3l).skerol; 950.14 c. Les . ther; b4ll coed " '• ERIC>. and Cro ..1. by • WATT d WILSON, nen No. 956 VETVER COUNTY FARM FOR SALE: .D We baro a farm or i urea of ground, situated in Rubinson [gunship, adjoining lauds of Ow. R. Birnbaum, Zed.; 80 arra neared; tLLaa whole farm humd ho. Improve. Mask are a good frank dastillfig hon.., goatskin( 7 room. large barn and stable, andaU other mower" ons.bulidloga• allorchard Of best viand apple. peach and cherry UM., all In bearing °War. The whale farm v,.11 watered and bas a rola of teal ohder Ina oaths Nam. Will be mold at • great bargaia. dpgly to BLAKJILY • RICHEY, ma:later Real Enure Brokers. - - - CHEESE -SO bas. prime W. R. Cheese for mid by DALZELL CO. GREEN A PPLESI* bbla choice; just ro advea end. for Bale by • T. LITTLE 1 Co. .111 Nu. 112 &tend anat. - - - CASTILE SOAP-10 bin. pure for Bale by sel6 DAVID Q HERBST. 50 PER CENT. SAVED in oiling all kinds of Mulllnery oy using Eno.' Patent 011 Cans,— MOSES 1:A.205. of Pittsburgh, has the exclusive right to sell In Pennsylvania, sad refers to Pittsburgh MannGsr- Wren, Engineers, Maghluists sod Mechanics general. .021 TROTT'S PATENTOIL GLOBES; or Cllti9, far St.tn Engirms for ale by 3f. THOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR SPAIN - G.—Territory and Bpr(no forFala Dr No2l 10 COFFEE.-100 Ags prime . green Rio Code° lo more an d for ale by T. LTITLS d CO. N 0.112, deem:Wm A Bil HOOP'.-50,000 Ash Flour Barrel 43L. Hoops Just native.' and for sale bY 11,14 T. LITTLE 3 CO. 1ee.112 &midst. DIMON C N• Bit In atom and for We by side LARD OIL-20 bble Winter Strained, - in store and for T. LITTLE & CO. ani . .., -, . ~. No.ll23econd IL §TOCK SALES BY AUSTIN , LOOMIS et M., AT Tau lIIIRCIIANTW E.%CIIANOC and u. URSDAY EVENT.OO..—Bank. Bridge, Itimmuce and Copper titork,- Bond and Riad Ueda sold at public ad. at the. Ilerehantr Exchange by &USTI:PU/010R & 00. Note..., Draft. and Loans on - Heal Estate nueutleted to I . oll9onable tentif by AllaTlrt LOOM & CO., evM Stock & Nate Broker.. LI fourth gt. ST OVE S ! STOVESII STOVESIII—The Tropic Cook, the be Improved, es wallas the heaiest ot the eine now m ade: the n 0144 and Clamber Mr& v The "Ida" which le conceded by all who have emu It to be the most bendsomiaud ernainental nova lien ..r eleewba,,,-- COI and ere them at tbe 'lron City Stove, Copper and Tin, IVerebottee of . 'J. T. CRAW & CO., • ite.l9 Nu. 114 Wood et. N I. DIA RUBBER PROPELLING PEN ciLd and Robber Pen ifolderrjrun reed and for tile by ??, It. B. risyra. Q:AL AMMONIAC.-1,500 the jult reed kJ and for ale by B. L. VAIINEECOCK S CO. 142 Oar. Wood awl Fourth ay. 71NO WHlTE,4,oookgsin dire and for by sail ,1 B. L. VaLNESTOCH 2 CO. Llowoßm ,BALL.-1,500 , 1ba in 'store and far ado bye 0,, t' . ll s , t. VABNESTOOK it CO. *A. Kumar& VINEGAR--10 bble. pure Cider Vine ger to awe sad for We by DAVID II • . . , ••,- • .. . , . - • • y Commercial. Steamboat H.eiglater 31 ItATOV S 5 tote- ' man, T. LITTLE 2 CO, No. 112 Sotond it. FALL ..T4.4.,0.!;E:;,... 1857. B. A. FA_I - ENESTOCK &: • cop...NIDE?: WOOD FIRST sTßazin • • Pittsburgh, P-euna., ' IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD OIL LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL. _ TURPENTINE. TANNERS' OIL. VANNISILES, SPERM OIL, BRUSHES. WHALE OIL, SPICES, .z , r..A...:N=A.Crrti RS OF WRITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITELaRGE:' Oar White , Lead, ground is Oil, is put up in packages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500" poood', which we guarantee lobe STRICTLY PURE, PULL WEIGHT, and not eurflaseed by soy for anemrta end *4160 Mem to sell or prompt Om, dealer. on na :avoraLle tern:mt./0 Esatarn jobbing bosses: • 4 - erl3. A PAUSES:TOO/KY WERtIIFCGE furnlthed with Eog French, German and apiuddi direction. aulgote wan: • MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS PAINTS, FALL AND WINTER. • A. A. MASON & - No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND-A.Ce tractive nacho of • IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS TheirTO BE FOI7N. 'D TITE COT-77%.:TRY. sau Unica of DAESS GOODS, of room then ou.c EITSDREID CASES, contra* of the latest atYlslor SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS,`DELAINES, COBITRGS, CASHMERES, az - , kai A. full stook of Embroideries, Laces and White Goods, Dress arid Tmitztrraill.g.s, Hosiery and Glover„Glover„ Gent,,'"Furnishing GOOd Cloak s • I nen and Flouse-keeping Goode, Domestic Goods. e RIBBONS. FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY MITII/LW., mmatiy Increased their facilities for 31imufeeturing SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS 4.311nt.r5, They aro tong lent of being enabled to offer refer inducements than any Manufactwer. aif`3lasichatils from all *victims rue solicited to call. Nos GolOcill Brill be constantly received fret, :their Matta -Loyet In the East. malalaw3mT A. A. lI.A/ION tOO FALL - 01 1857.. - NEW GOODS OPENING- -r) A. r r_. 13ITRCIIFIELD, • Has now open a ' Fresh Stook of FALL AND WINTER -GOODS,'. PURCHASED DIRECTLY FP.031 THE IMPORTERS ItiTHE EAST. EGA NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAG NIFICFST STOCK OF GOODS, to A whia, Le wow, tie medal sauteoa of the LIVIIC3. 103 clock comprise In part' . Mob -Bay - adore Silks, some as low as 623 0., Itobe .A.'Quellts. Irish Poplins, Printed Merinos, Printed Wool roe/: , ainee.F . renoh Merinos, Prom auction, Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Plush Bordered Shawls,, Brooha„ Long and Sq u are Shaw/14. Embroideries, a full assortment.... CLOTHS, CASSIMETUL.S. And a gnat carroty of G 0.13 far lice cad Boys' 'ma. fall atock of D.I3IESTIC GOOD? uneasily as bawl and at LOW sum. JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., • 109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY - GOODS, W ° 3FRLIV; F ZFE T . F AM- 1 ',1t 2 ,', - ,"ey I"' eye - TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO TUE FILL AND WINTER TRIBE. 11•17/NO HAD • BUYER IN EUROPE. DIMINO THE LATE !MASON, WE ARE ENAISLED TO OFFER MERCELANTS ADVANTAGES ARISING FROM D/RZCT IMPORTATIONS OU-RSELVES, FULLERTON'S CELEBRATED BARRED FLANNELS. WS:donna DITFF'S - COLLEGE, CORNER OF THIRD .4..5.T3D MARIE-10T STELIELIErre, PITTSBURGH. • FOUNDED BY THE PRESENT PROPRIETOR IN 1840. • Tne Oldest, most Extensive and Perfectly Organized Commercial College in the Union. The auly one iv atm , Jetnlty ‘ , 111,i1 r rrllAhle krt.ATh+lr,! 1tna..1.-Heeping ram M obtained UPIVA.Rits OF` 4000 STUDENTS. In.•lndin; nearly all the bat aczonntannti and titadtY of the Prill6lPll %when. of the City hove been trained for litnstneas In ir from 1) t. FF"S NEW SYSTEM OF Et 001141.EMPIN. Sceononed by the Ct 1.91}3511 07 COUJIESCE of Now York, es the bon Pdbllaketf::!:- • BUSINESS AND ORNAMENTAL PENMANSHIP, BY J. S. DM:WAX One of the best kta=eh. the Crated 7i:ewe, end atator cre sea .Epleadid Spa= of Eitudosea and Orem:mad Peottaaehip. DETECTLVO COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED BAYS NOTES. Taught by J. 31TISZWY, tie way Teatime of We Att:n the West, vitae *yet= keactioned nut any value by Ha+ Daily Lectures on Commercial Sciences, Law, Ethics, Political Economy, &c., by the Prin. cipal and seroral other distinguished Lecturers. Bo T•aehers of Writing or ttooltslCeeplug are Advertised but those to Regular f:ErStudents are not charged $3 for $3 worth of Stationery watt than to/t1 they "au NOT CUAROED EXTRA TOR A DIPLOMA.' WirCali for a sample of Mr. Duncan's elegant Business Penmanship. VairA I ow edition of the College Ciroular will be issued in a few days. with about foity - . columns or Students and Book-keepers' names. Call for a copy • EDWARD T. MEGRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 24.1 LIBERTY STREET, 331f1 oTi OE WOOD, Pittsburgh, Penna. FFERS TO THE TRADE. A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, O rh.,,..1 from Impottrav ami alannasalaarers, amongst which nr • tilt following fayorit. brands, H. Grants' A. No. .1 us Tobacco, Reline, Robinson Sc Co's Tobacco. /Eugene Howard's Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lump_ Cavendish. Hazard and Railroad Brands, 200 caddy brs.Halflb. Lump. 0.10..A.R.511 . One Million, Assorted Brands! All ofwhioh we offbr.to the trade at prices which cannot Aril to - Diemen,. au2ualavrtf • Five Thousand Dollars Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be lamedlately Sealed up in 2G - TCW Yellow Plro-Proof and Anne - Cad Glass Fruit are to be had at ths cCHINA AND QUEENAIWARE STORE OF • • PI ETV - "2" .1-3 I - 33 , • No. '1132 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penna.. WHERE also the attention of private families, hotel keepers and wintry merchanta is r 4. epoctfully invited to the examination of hie nomly imported stock of GOODS, eempriang White Gianlte Tat; Diir ing and Toilet Ware, White Vitrified. Iron43hone Table Ware, expremly fur durability in Utah - seer" deierlptlon of With, Rod Oold Bead French and English CHINA in att. or separate pieces. Aim • tholes selection of Iblibt Cutlery and To. Waite a Yorks and - Spoona plated en Garman Silveri Tumblers, Goblets, aleilleeses of imparter quality, all Slow Mow 51.211 ind The Theory of Cooking by Gas /to now firmly ,established, and we can refer for the troth of the above to many of the most sterling and reliable Ladies and Gentlemen : in. Pittsburgh. MUGRAVE'S GAS COOKING STOVE '• TS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE TUE PUBLIC, and gices entire satisfaction in arm Is macs. To the Envois; the Chemin, Co atrber, to all Oyer, Saloons. Restaurant, ' Bating Hans% •Than' and Ha Au," e w.il no Prirote R 0111744, It I, found Indisperodble when ooze triad. Its colt la trilling. It requires •but little room. The Are It ready Ina moment. The fuel is not expensive. It produces no cooks, no toot, no dirt, and Will nook quickly and perfectly. All the•., thing, we will nutrantso. Inty be awl on any table, st or shalt in any room or story, and will Isa fornished to any amount from 1 4 , 21 , price of stall:isle Burner Eland, t0 m 76.00, for an Extra Mahogany Stand with flea Stores complete, which will Lean ele gant ornetnent to any T. eIk:TWO clink groom, sail and investigate, at LAPLIFIGTTE 41-42.10 mond door,' Wood Serest, or 144 Third Street. Wm. Ina, Secretary, . seldoily GAB COOKING STOVE COMPANY: W. E. CHILD-S 8c CO's , . PATNNT ELASTIC JIBE AND WATSIbPI4OOII . CEMENT ROOFING. PERRIN .4 JOHNSON, Prop:tat:drat. ARE' , ' ... THEE . - PREPARED - TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT SHORTEST NOTICE the aboreElastio Pim and Water• Proof Cement Roofing, It being the only &stk. yet lunitided that trill oucoresoftw Y twist the stn. of the atmosphere In orerycllntata IT IS P . I ... , PERFECTS .'- FIRE IvATIDR.-17R001P. - And Is, point of durability, we bolero It is equal if not superior, to any Metal& Rood , ng. , Wotan path on over Old Tip • Tar, Don or Shingle Boafo r it • making no difference bow ant or eteopltho roof maybe. Thy . . Roofing it warranted to pro. as above represented. Woolf! put It on for . „,.. _. , _____: SIX DOLLARS' .PER SQUARAMEN FEET SQUARE.) :• • •• .. • , We villa pply It upon Tin and Iron Root for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of its darehlliby th cheapeet paint that can be mod. „. rav-We Intim ell who are building, and also those who with their Roof. ftesshod, to mdiot tintrafflwaßt Third ditseet, end mounine sanarlea and Witty the themselves In regard to the durainlity an praCticablof this Hording . . . J. G. PERRIN, PEBBLY hoo d LYBON; - S. A. JOILNBON. }, No. IBS Third etrect, bets.= Woo and Smithfield. WM. JOIMON. _ _.. _- ....,.. ,_ . I hare made • chemical altanainationolloome spechtmen of W. Z. CHILDS dr' CM ROPlNTi e loft /dotty celkik.lbe ra. I alba of which are as Mks., .. • Let. The motorial Is so courpsunded as to rentals, pliable for • great longth eff lima. .. . •, :I . , :,., :- , ~- .. ' id. Ma cattelstacey is not readily hal wooed by the temptations Consequently it wield troths ilshia In Midlead rita off from a roof Inilummor. or crack la Winter, S. It. automat of Wand hod and cold maid not injure It. • .- , „• ', •• , ~ y' , Ikl. The opt:opal:tan it not arca but elightly alkaline,. it _would me destroy' tbii =Mai baton the =Mary ii ' toot it [ma the action of the wwther. -- ' . • .. ttb. It is Water-Paso; Mid id • largo tullmit rillS•Pluttrith•t ls, •Ptirbu Wid am breads foßlitgapia itgoossot tam.- I L j . , my wink, owl a roof Will lAA for nine if pits on earatally and rushing prows atteatka. ZWPWAAr s .' - YolltPll 3.r. Lome; Cheinht, - -'- Latrstory R s,. Walnut east antganat4 COAL -• * . . - , . . - - • • . . .. , . ~ _ ,' Cowersoi Aetna Rorat in. co.; lob: Gm, 747.. ' I he. examined W. I. Canna t. OPalllutie VI. sad Watas.Proof ti m uent Rolng, and - ea fo r ya m j,,,1 ii ., ~,,,,d,14. ' ' It a goal throntlon and eat willing to Meuse 14111411 w, thins protected the slaw terms is I !ware those sorrel with . mad. aplityvid - wl , iSlguedl _ _ _.7 • - JNO.S,,PA . eifft. Royal Ins. OS.. Lots]on and Llverpo o L . ~'' . . . rialuble; :Fire and Water=Prnof Roofing. . dli-D.A..TEL ar. (3,11A....N't, praiiriet oor , . . ~ No. ST Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. - Peterion'e, Allegheny.. - - ,'- PHIS IS AN ARTIOLE SUPERIOR TO ANY' OTHER IN THE MARKET. IT IS ± toed Welsh* la, New Took and Philadelphia, .es S well &DPW's!. /t la aPlgistlde to aiming • ... . Foundries, Dwellings , Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Rstilroad Cara. ii. ' :• it Me /sat longer than Metallic Boodu or Shingles. and mums th e various olsrsist of Sintate—nether ahead by ~,K unt , d. p. D. pilnapallngredlatt Is of ea extraordinary elude nantre, Lad it DOM tows this city. /t .., b. readily applied to all kinds of roc* flat or atop • old os new ° ° iron, tin Or Wood. It will not me la in slather, dr crick to cold, and ft h. not Injured by bedew trumped upon. It is h . ilor futher Information, apply to B Oosth V d ire 'l nd t water*.roof • . 1857. CANAL ' NAVI GATION. 1857. . . =Ewa PORTABLE 80 ' MX&Tzi, " • .10111111.3 Via Blinna3rlvania Canal and R•Llro&d.. t. ',.. Caii&OtTsr TuroTholasi4Troilitipr Month lilac& Way. ~" .- • - i ,- =:... . z e.' .. '01)11 FAmmusToft TRANle oßtAtcla - k&VA BEEN_ LARGELY DV:TREAS. So aortas the past 'Mutts:sad Ira can ncosollsitO_EailZPZU o. aonesiorndsanssiosc s loam D i n a iamo to , t „, l from plunbosstr, Plolsdelphlsond Itelicoole. Ow• Ms being oompceed ant . lssly of PORTABLE BOATEL bit ono tssustopment Is requlrsd. Merebsab sesullog Freight to oar Lino tassel] VP= it. Mai Pa Prettlitt with all palm *sod end &Rata. WA2111301713Z, CANAL - lILLQN, toms of Lilsolyancl Irejnitserset jb. 11•241y4 NUR & Prilmours. . _,. _ • • . - SUCCESSOR TO MURPHY .t BURCHFIELD SOLE 4GENTB FOE THE SALE OF A ttendnne• on thaJftndent• 1857. WINDOW GLASS, GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES. SURG.INSTRLIUNTS , „ :1807. se23:2td<vir
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