A#bl4E-4 1c4.. .1 20 1"1"T gO3I:7F.G . FEC.: TSE4DAY 119E1QTRO; SEPT. 29, 1857 OWCTAL PAPER OF THE CHT:•4II - News!of the. City and lifedghborhotid. 216 , 6 SUBeeir ODA Bank Pre”iliekts Resolved, By the executive officers of the see . erg. Banks 'represented in this Convention, In Tie* Of:the: stnons financial embarrassments re from the suspension of specie paynients - thel - Banks of Philadelphia, Baltimore and - other cities, and tbe.derangement of the cur rency and - exchanges of the country at large r that we will recommend to the Boards of Di : xsurtora'af Our respective Banks to suspend the payment of co in, for the present. sesoloed, That the existing state of things presents; to tha Banks of the city of Pittsburgh • but two lin 'of conduct—one, of which is an abnost!total Notation in discounts, whether of exchange o local paper, thereby crushing inev itably large • umbers of deserving business men, although It ould probably enable the Banks to pay specie • r the alternative of a temporary suspension • f payments in coin ; which we em brace as . th • lesser evil. Retnitstd, That the Cashiers of our respective Banks be rempforily instructed by the Boards Of - %redo, to resume payments as soon• as a simitse eau . obeli be 'adopted by the Philadel phisßanks (Signed) T: O?IAS SCOTT, President of the Mereh. & Manure Bank. M. HOWE, President of the Backing° B'k of Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Js, President , .• of thitidiehanic? B'it of Pittsburgh O. BLACHBRRN, President • of the Citizen? Bank. 'Brrtantritan, - fiepteinber 28, 1857. * — litiiiiii:gorreirel;—A.Veriier over the signs- tire ri*Mnilre Journal of yesterday in c0m ..,,5-tininting si iion the exhibition of the County Society, - makes a misrepresents 'tiollr:dosire to . correct. Ho iattributcs the - , 4 .coniparative failure of the Fair to the coned tntionipf the Board of. Managers of the Society : Mimpltilning that the officers -are . profesflonal Min; iilieem vocations unfit them for the duties upowthe.B9ant: How ?privet ....thili4liiattion is. will be' seen best by naming •- • Oen. Snodgrass is well known ai and Seemed farmer;and he fills - Meat& of the Society.: Mr. Benjamin Kelly is alai known as a farmer, and be is the Vice Freed one of 1 the •Societi. .Captain John fille •the office of President of the Boer& Ills crops, varieties of wheat etc., etc.. harriestoblished his mutation as a farmer.— These kentlemen • are widely . acquainted ' thronet ' the county and 'their places, are are Convinced,. could not be supplied with better men. • Of the Board, - Messrs. John - W. Martin, jr., IV: P. Ferree, C. L. ..1510eluing, P. A. Way, J. Murdoch, jr., C. SEdvely;ll. Chalfant, - Moses Chess, Z. Patter jolt; Olner and Robert 'Boyle are all — farmers and guccessful ones, representing dif • terra districts of the county:" Mr. A. Speer and, Mr. J.' S. Hall are among our hest meohan •,• :doe cad manufacturers. .The Secretaries of the Iltaxtdandllociety have nothing to' do with the , miegetnent of the effairs of the Society or of '• llie-llesad...The Society es is seen is repiesemt ,t ed ty,prectieed farmers and mechanics, just the, xnen the et - Ataxia the Jotirnal urges who are nos- Ceisari. for the welfare -of the. Society and, the success of its exhibitors. Yet notwithstanding, the fair was a "comparative failure" according to the slew of, the writer. The true cause lies in the apathy of manufacturers, farmers and etock4rowers., These chateau would not have taxied out, no matter haw the Board might be constituted. Upon them the writer should turn' his pen, endnot upon the Boardot Managers sad officers of the Society, who, as we can testify, were ;most faithful and imtiring -In their exer tions to' ensure a complete success. The de - tails of a fair and its management. are very laboriona and troublesome matters, and those wholint it easy (with all respect to the writer • in the Journal,) . to comment upon their success , or ill Imams might find it more difficult than they'antiir,pate were they themselves ts4artici . -pate in the active management. FARMER. ATorso man named .J. D. Carline, engagfd as :a forerun in Lippincott it Co.'s Shovel Fac tory, In Pittlp.,was stabbed in the abdoffien, on Sunday night, by an Irishinsil named Alexander Haighey, and seriously Wined. Mr. Citable deposed before Alderman Major that he heard ' arias of murder inning from llanghey's house, and ithen he went there hi understood the lec tor was abusing his wife. He remonstrated with him, and left. Soon after, Alexander and Jas. 'Haughey came to him while standing in his own yard, and made an attack upon him, the former stabbing him as before stated. When officer R. - 'Jones went to arrest the parties, the whole faro - < Hy., the father and three sons, and timan named. hi'Caffrey, attacked him and resisted the arrest, ''but by the issistancaof some good citizens the whole, party was taken into custody and sent to jail till Motabtmerning. -4EO. ease had- a hearing before Alderman yeaterdaY: /tunes and Alex. Haughey were Committed to - jail for °tattler hearing en - SVednesdsy, to answer a charge of assault and 1, beiteri with intent to kill, on oath of James D. Carlhze. ' and - John were committed On iichatge of assault and battery and resisting an 'officer, on oath of officer. Richard Jones. Me , Caffrey was held to bail in $l,OOO to answer a ohargei. Mrs. Susan Haughey' also en tered snit against, her bulb:mid for assault and • - . Waists., Bass.s.—After 'pretty strong run ~ • on'the banbecluring the whole of Saturday af ternoon, and in almost total suspension of bps -=';. • - • bean from Lb; impossibility of- getting money. , - a - meeting of citizens - conserved in the evening And a committee having been appointed the fol lowing resolutions were submitted: _ Watsasss ''Fheilattits of Baltimore; Pittsburghl and Beading have suspended— : and,whereas a rurilissi to.dsy beenlhade upon ...,"lour banks by,bcolusrsand bankers from abroad; •-••": - end whereas:* continuance of our banks to pay . SPeele'under istiCh •circtinustances - would be dis ,,--}vfrana tlie community in depriving its ell'- . . seas of the accommodations necessary to a pro - l'-iltable,tratiraction of the business; therefore, I,...postsiod, - ,-Tiust the . Presidents andDireotors of our different city banks be respeetftdly request-, • • ed to iriemptlyAturfbnd. specie - payment, until inch-time as they cas resume with safety to the , - Imantess interests of the community. : • .1 lksolved. OM we have the moat entire conti ; . 4 . ...„ , darstie in. the . solvency of the several banks of ohrelsr, and that the history of their manage =sentits,Tormer years jtustifiss the request made 1 foregoing resolutions. • • 1 The - 'resolutions were carried unanimously. - Ind the' meeting Adjourned afith. cheers and ."'*'.-:"-'siattehgoi4 feeling-. .:. t.,Ps.Mtrultiloacions.—lstrzlohn South of AIM ; gbeny.City received splendid medals at this .Fairdast week for the.best buggies. An open _ boggreahibilmd by him received a silver medal ~4,thesustifal workmatiship and the best top-bug tr's bronie"medal, equal in hang . to the receiv- Or if not in actual intrinsic value. These were " rth First Premiums. • I.n - -a notice which we made on the Fair ' '• grounds on Thursday we drew particular ;Men ' ,xien to the,lieauty of finish and' excellence of ;Aerial of these buggies. The wheels' are ticeable from the feet that, tber were Made ofWhilehickory, so thoroughiy seasoned that (they bolt as if the/ had been run in a mould. , ;11r. &nth is doing an immense business in his - • , - I,,'*and sends carriages to all Parts of the West South. _ , Br •• lettei from Australia in the Morning Pow. we learn that James IL Kennedy, former tl7 reporter of the Gazette, Is employed vie cook •t * restaurant in the Diggings. in the vicinity . of-one of the gold mines in that far antipodal region. Veceire glad to learn of his wheaboute , and well-belne. , hi his present occupation . he ;. is sure of what he ?truer could have been as re tporta? lipon , or aditor of any paper, to wit: plenty to oat: .. A belly full of good food ito s what t any man nisi deem him himself happy he as ' gored of, in these days. iluwexCes`Aaserrres.—Mr. Munroe took the first.Pretnitiit at the recent Fair for Ambro j t 11ov:calved a silver medal for the - beet Siabrotypes et the Exhibition list_year also, fiitten the State fair 'Was hero. ' • His pictures attracted :a great deal of attend - on and were ad pelted by all who observed them. t lisrfastextt is wearing away into October, and ' t its Its days wane they bring with them in the ,rough and - clay winds and the cool night air, indications al the coming drys of winter. Yes terday the wind was wan d high and every , eapainutoe of coming chillyweather: 3. P. Goonsow Is, as we Jean), now in the city fri u lto raise funds -for the establishment of a eh at Manhattan, in Kansan - 'We trust that is may be successful" in obtabiing means for so praiseworthy an object, but cannot sw Just l irbere the money is to come from at this moment, 3o l'imuton, who keeps. a drinking house a Market greet, was' held to ball by Mayor Newer, yeater4ni, on dungen or keeping a ti m bibig house and illegal sale of liquor, on complaint or somoot Wilmot.• coomiro held their regular monthly meeting Jest...clean& are obliged to omit the reg taw report Of pmetedinplbis pleating as the toonopolizes our space, to ey e ioxfasion of othertmatter..., was Jax rheoeigby.tpefoie'lliOyoi'literer ji-seify.charg_ „ , .-POWS. JIII(OAN I.° thktiff. IlfstirritiOr Cocoicu.s—The regular meetint.i of Councils wes' held last night.. The principal business transacted wee the passage of an ordi nance repealing Exhibitions, - resolutions order ing a new sewer at the Toot of Ferry at., legal izing the new building erected by the Allegheny Bridge Co, andanihorizing the Penna. Hospital to erect a frame stable. The ordinance relative to the Allegheny Valley-road was negatived in in C. C., and that relative to the Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne road was not „reached. The following arc the ballotings for electing three appraisers of Paving under the new street law- 1. 2. 2. 4. 5. 6 T. B. Devitt, . . 8 9 16 18 J. Hillock, 9 8 10 12 10 19 A. Bryan, 13 11 11 8 ... .., J. Parke lO 8 8 G.l.latailton, 15 13 12 l 4 .i 15 J. McClelland,. 16 14 14 10 9 ... J. Mackerel, McGowen, Messrs. Allender, Dal* and * Willed; were elected. Timan was not near eunuch excitement about the unparalleled state of affairs in money mat ters in the city yesterday, as was feared might ensue on Saturday. As may be observed all. the banks of She city which have bills out, except the Bank of Pittsburgh have decided to suspend specie payments. There is apparently no opin ion in the community about what is to come next. Every body is waiting and hoping for the best. All guessing and calculating are out of joint. Tna TIMMS, in spite of the commotion in the financial world, itt well patronized. Flor ence has so many labghable ways with him and presents so great a variety of character in so great a variety of circumstance and condition as to attract a large crowd always. The play of Robert Emmet passed off very well last even ing, and a new and good bill is offered again for to-night, as may be seen by the advertisement. Yin Young idon's Christian Association held their regular monthly meeting last evening.— Mr. Bake..ell, the President of the Association, read a eery interesting essay upon the reasons why God withholds answers from prayers of faith. Quite a gocidTy numiter of the young men of the city were present, and the meeting was one of great interest. A Ssavow = We shall, on to-morrow, publish a sermon, _reached on Sunday last by the elo quent pastor of the Seventh Street Lroheran Church, Rev. Mr. Krauth. It was a sermon adapted to the times and made such an impres sion upon his hearers that at the request of many of them, Mr. K. has consented to have it pub lished. Ora readers may find on our first page a. full official report of the various Committees on ar ticles exposed at the late County Fair, with the grade and amount of premium received by the succesAul.competitors. SEARCH'S minstrels had a fair house last night. They are capital singers and masters of the Ethiopian instruments on which they :perform. They are at Masonic MIL DIPLONIAAWARDED.—Whatever may be said of the action of the Allegheny sod Western Penn sylvania Agricultural Society in other respects, they undoubtedly paid a just tribute to real merit when they gave the Diploma to the Corn Sheller, exhibiting at No. 65 Fifth street,•in this city, over others on the ground; this should stamp the character of letter A. No. I, on this machine, but with practical men it did not need this broad seal of approbation, but it may have a tendency to remove any doubts that might be [ in the minds of the most skeptical, with refer ' ewe to the utility of thin invention for shelling corn. We think now that men of small or large means may feel perfectly safe in making an in vestment in State or County rights of this in valuable machine. CLOTILUDI ADD FIDLEUDEIDI MOODS TOIL MEN AND BOTlL—Carnaghtua, Allegheny, whose place is "familiar to all our readers, has now ready at hie New Hall, a choice variety of well-made Clothing for men and boys, which as usual is offered at close rates for cash. His custom de partment shows a Soo display of new style Coat ings, Pant Stuffs and Vestinge. Buyers will be pleased with an examination of his goods and prices. As AXESICAR PITIATZ IN CIIINA.—A Corres pondent 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, ajnouth the smile of which might woo a coy maiden, affluent black hair, not carelessly ported, and hands so small mle° delicately white that they would create o sensatioh in Belgravia." Boggs made himself look elegant by always wearing garments which were made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill St Wil son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, Phila delphia. He got a full wardrobe of these choice goods from a stiil he pltindered. fi Lay there he no secrets in Medicine, or rather no pretended secrets. The Medical Faculty publish as soon as made, all their discoveries, and almost ell that is known of real value for the core of disease, has been discovered by them. Dr. Ayer takes the honorable honest comae, and right because it is hon est- Me goes to work anti invents 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, than anybody else can. If the peoplo would exact this of all who offer medicines, they would have much less traffic and trash to swat low.-41-ew Orlerna Organ. GOOD ADVICE.—If yon desire the blessings of laanith stall P 0.1.10118, adopt as your family medicine Carter's Spanish lazier& Its efficacious action on the blond, and its tendency to drive all humors to tho susLaoe, and thereby Ad the system of them, give it a claim to public patronage which no other patent medicine now extant, can ever hope to enjoy. 1. BYE AND BAIL—Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, who bas met with such nnborcadedenceess io this city, and bps returned after an absence of two snicks, to re main a short -time in ear city, that* all who are af flicted with the above diseases may been time and Opportanity to get cured. Aa this is his last visit to Pittsburgh it may be wino for persons in need of his skill not to delay giving him an immediate call, as be will not take any patient who can not be cured before he leaves the city. Dr. S. is connected with the only firm on this continent that manufactures artificial human oyes, - which are inserted without pain - ' and which move and appear as perfect as nat ural, and can not be distinguished from the natural rya It will be good news for porsonswho have been no unfortunate as to lose an eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity, of hav ing that organ, the lots of which so seriously disfig ures a gentleman or lady, replaced. All he asks is • fair and impartial trial of his new and painless remedies, and warrants a cure in awry case of deaf ness where the organs are perfect in formation. Dr. Smith may be consulted.at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. 4 Scuds AND Gauss.—We would respectfully call the attention of visitors and zrsons In want of Stores and Grates, to the extensive manufacturing establishment of Payne, Bissell ft Co., No. 235 Lib erty street, where can be found any voriety of Cook ing, Parlor, and Reatitig Stove., Grata Fronts, Fen ders, Cooking Ranges, Ac. This establishment we consider more extinsire In its peculiar branches of business than any other In ibis city. The wide spread reputation which this home h u e gained for its superiority in the manufacture of line -enameled Grates, Summer Fronts and Tenders, is already well known to our community, as it undoubtedly ranks among the first. In the United States. At the last State Agricultural Fair, held in this city, this house was awarded the first premiums (silver medal) for the best Cooking Stove for wood, the boot Cooking Stove for coal, the best Ornamental Parlor Store, the best CoOking Range for families, and the beet display of Stoves, Ranges,. finites and Fenders. Visitors to thii_Connty Fair, and dealers in this line of business, should not fail to give this house a call. At Cites. 11. SUPWOI DRUG STORE, You esti get almost every variety of SOAPS, PERFUMERY, HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL BRUSHES, etc., Ac., etc., Ac Wasnatte—A. this Is the ...not the year when worms are mat formill.bla among children, the proprietors of Mc- Lane'. germtinge, 'gentles Rep., of Pittsburgh, beg leave to call the attention of parents to It• trine. for the °spell- Ingot three annoying. and often httal enemies of children.— lt was Invented by a Physician of great experience In Vle gids, who, lair having used it for several years i n his own and found Its semen. o unlvenml wee induced Si to of it to the public a. • cheap but militia and excel lent =dicing. It busier* berme° justly papules Utronsb out the United Stake, aft the most of Tetmitnse aver known, nod the demand has been ateadUy on the insreses deceits Red Introduction to the public. tri,..Psusitasers will be careful to at Gs DR. /PLANE'S ONLLBRATED VERNIFIffillt, manufactured by FLRMINiI BEM. artITILICIUIII, Pa. - All other Vonnifuges in oompne loon are worthless. Dr. /Mane'. Termites., also hi. eels. heated. Liver Pills, CAA now be had at sll terctable drug glares. Niesspastirsc without thexfpnohre ILEDING DROR. eaYteslkwlWT tintionnento. DITTSBURGH TUBA-E. j„ Lessee lutd ..... C. FOSTER. TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. Z:t,' arlll be presented a new drama, entttled the SPRIG OF IMILLALAII—Lary spLlna, W W.J. Florence. Emitylraldegrave. Alter which tbe.ne. and eruneisful Andean Farce of WORKING TUE ORACLE, In erhkh W Poems will mt.le c tche tet'. elmracterskiaxl Mee W Moroni:awn' will 6 diffbreot oopelodimilb Out twin RARON—Flennlgan. Hr. W }hemmer; I.lohla. thntidaffre, Mr , W. F. Flamm. A ND . . pARLOK STOVES, COOKING . and patent. FLEE, IitOV4 . PEKPr riC ADd atl uthar articimuinab , factory, for wier . st thellnma r 4 ok r i* =flux; • . " - ' of datESC‘aVt. . - Frderil *vett 411 mar. , tram Waseriqa Telegraphic LATER FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER JURA ST. Join's, N. 8., Sept. 25..—The BMW steamer Jura has arrived with London dates to Tuesday. the 15th. The steamer City of Washington arrived out on the 16th inst. • The Bank of Holland has increased its rates 5 per cent., and it is anticipated that most of the Getman hanks will be compelled to follow the example, and a general use be established. lants.—Ths dates from Delhi to the 29th state. that several siZtiee had been made in which the rebels antlered great loss. There was one hundred British killed and wounded. The Ncemuch mutineers had reached Delhi. Gen. Nicholson was daily expected from Punjarth with reinforcements, Gen. Heverlock occupied Bithoor on the 17th without resistance. Nena Sahib bad escaped.. Gen. Haverlock, on the 29th, defeated 10,000 reb els on.the road to Lueknow. The British loss was trifling. The butcheries at Cownporn were confirmed. COMMERCIAL LSTELLIGENCE— Li vmErno L. Tune d/v.—Wheat active and 3d higher. Corn active and steady. Flour buoyant. Consols 901. The money market is more strin gent. Wheat active and firm. Cateurre..-11yderabarl was quiet on the 14th of AugusL It was espected that Delhi would soon fall. Generals Havelock° and Neil were advancing upon Lueknow. It is reported that Nina Sohib had committed snicide. Three regiMents of tho Bengal Satire Infantry had revolted and fled to Boone river. They were puraued by (ten. -Floyd and 800 of the mutinecra killed. The mutineers were also rooted at Jinbal pore and other places. Plots of the mutineers had been discovered at Benares and other places. Goa. Havelock, alter reoccupying Cznenporey burnt Geom.. . • Sir Colin Campbell has assumed command. Details aro given of farther atrocities by the Super. General Harelecke, while marching on Tnpore and Cawnporo marched 1211 miler in four days and fought fourdesperate bald. s against Nene Sahib. cumplete ly routing him. Nina Sahibs atrocities et Cawnpore beggar description; 400 persons, including 70 women and 120 children, were massacred in eeld blood in the Court yard fronting Sahibs bead quar ters, which was swimming in blood. Sahib escaped but subsequently drowned himself, together with his family. , . Prox.enstrtrts, Sept. 28.—The Governor has is sued a proclamation to the following effect "Whereon, Serious financial revulsion has occur red, resulting in the suspension of specie payments by banks of thin and other States of the Union, and the failure of many long-established commercial hot, f+Cr leading to the destruction of confidence and gen eral embarrassment anti depression of trade, and threatening to affect disastrously the credit of the Commonwealth and the great industrial interests of the people; and whemas, an occasion so extraordina ry requires prompt and efficient action to relieve au alarmed and coffering community: Therefore, I here by convene tho Gerund Assembly, to meet their respective houses in the capitol at Harrisburg. on Tuesday, the 6th of October, at noon, to take into consideration and adopt such measures of relief in the premises as the present exigency may seem to them in their wisdom to demand." A meeting of the Board of Trade was held Ibis eve. ning, and it was determined local! a meeting for the public expression of the various business interests of the city in reference to tho proposod Legislation of suspensions, believing that the best interests of the community and of the State sill be subserred there by. It was suggested at the Board that where par ties' notes are protested only because they refuse to pay other than par currency, it is the duty of the rol. lector of the bank or agency to have tbst fact mode as public as the protest. . PriItAItILPIIIA. Sept. 28.—The presidents of the Banks have agreed to restore the Bank of Pennsyl vania to its position at the Clearing House, to re ceive its noire, and to discount liberally fur their customers. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 25.—There is still no center of action among the banks. They commenced pay lug five dollar bills,but at 11 o'clock the North Amer lean Bank. which previously redemisekall notes suspended specie payment, and the samh:tourso wit now become universal. The Philadelphia Bank h. suspended specie payments 'and redeemed check with notes, the other banks following this course. Sow Vona, Sept 26.—Tho money market is eery stringent. hut the banks remain firm in their posi tion. Some heavy failures aro reported. Adniono from Albany mention a run upon the Savings departments by small depositors. Them is no pressure elsewhere, and the bill holders and banks there are quiet and confident. Exchange on Philadelphia is ten per cent. Thi rates for money on the street in some cases =min to 6 per cent. per month. The assignment of the Ohio Trust Co. was linos peeted. President Stetson returns to Cincinnati to morrow to procure a stay of proceedings. The Metropolitan, Republic, Merchants', Bank of New Toxic. Mechanics', American Exehtmge. Union and Plocnix Banks, have issued acircular assuring the public of their ability and determination to mall-- lain a specie basis for their circulation. and expressing the opinion that the tendsmey of *peek, and preiliara Cn this point will soon relieve the banks of the present pressure. NET.. YOBS, Sept. 25.-twat, (help , A. Southern flour hens's. hot suspendsel. A rumor as afloat during the tiny afTerting the solvat,. of Clark kheige h Co. and Phelps, Dodge h Co., which pror to be untrue. Weans: pm, Sept. 2s --A notice patted on the Bank of the Metropnlis. says that the panie created by the su.spension of the other hanks, haviaz Mated a much larger demand for specie titan was anticipated, that institution it under the painful necessity of sue. pending specie payments for the present. The Trutt. tees remark that they will make every <semi. to re sume. The bank paid out $65.000 on SatordaY. The Bank of Washinirinn end the Patriotic tank. which paid nut only sznall sums on Saturday. hate ont altogether suspended. The Savings 'Janke pay either in City Beni:our Virgin ht money, 'and demand the AI days notice from deptmitors. • Virginia money it at a discount of five per cent., and the tendency is still downward. Business is very nearly parsilyretl, and unrurrent money it amicable. Sr. Loom, Sept. 29.—The banking houses .4 Dar hey 6 Barkedlle and Jeo. J. Anderson k fo. su., Trended temporarily thin murning. The noeund annual Fair of tho SL Louir Agrirul oral and Mechanical Association opened to-day.— 'ererel rings of horses were exhibited, Missouri car ying off a majority of the premiums. About 10,000 )ersone tress preieut, the weather being delightful. RICIIIItal), V 1., Sept 28.—The hank, of ails city closed firm. The demand, on them during the thy modente. They have determined "lot to 15 O. ',end. They reinse to take on deposit all the nos vended Virginia banks. The Monticello Bank at Charloiteville has Luspend ed. It is reported that the hank, Weot of Lynch burg hare suspended. Noneeig, Va.' Sept, 2S.—Some feeling ig mani fested here abort the Baltibore and l'hi ladalphia guspeneions, hat the banks AO far bare remained firm. No truNiension of eperie payments hi. yet gone into effect. There are apprehensions of a run to morrow by foreign broker., but the banks feel corner in their ability to meet it. BALTIMORE. Sept. 29.—N0 material change oc eurred in money matter, to-day ; the hanks, In •em instances, redeeming their $5 hills es o matter of ac munatodation. Specie columned, premium, of 76 I I per rent in exchange for Baltimore fonds. TaxXyoN, N. .1., Sept. 23.—Tho banks bare re solved to continue specie payments. Tho amount o specie paid out to-day Imo fully j less than on Sat °Hay. The banks express their ability to meet al deMands. No failures hare occurred to-day. l'aprinsace, R. i., SepL2B.—The banks of th pity have resolved tll,llMpend specie payments. Mel liabilities to the public are not over one quarter 'their capital. • Rtennoan, Sept- 25.—The hanks aro paying mperi nod it is genentliv. believed that they havo . deter mined to go on. Thera is no run an yet. Both the Staunton hanks. the Central, and lb Bank or the Valley have sunpended. B-14TON, Sept. 28.—The Suffolk Bluth refuses t ietleem the hills of the New England country hawks Messrs. Jewett & Co., publishers of this city, her suspended. Their liabilities ato $lOO,OOO. ' AUGUSTA, O. Sept. 28.—The banks of North end South Carolina awl Georgia are all right. The ques tion of a suspension is not even entertained. ALZIANDRII, D. C., Wept. 28.—The Banks here are paying out small sums of specie only. Telegraphic Market.. Nor PM, Sept.:S.—Cohan doll; ON bales toll.'' Flour doll; fides 8001 Ltd,. at $5,10635,20 for State; 44450011878 for Ohba a decline of 10c In each, and $5,18(0,80 fur Sothern. decline of 11 cents. Inman unsettled: 65,000 bash .fold et a decline of fog4lo the Kite, are $1,2841181,38 fur 'White sod $1,1211 .25 for Red; 04tiCego Spring Wheat $1801,02; Club 11,10. Coin declining, offered et 70c. Ale. Pork 100 lower; sake at $24,84448.4,80 . Prim e Perk 25e lower; u1e5at.519,80019,75.: .4.llcago Beef . .P44oe fewer; M. at $34.2.5015,80. SAMS bearyl2o fur Huns enil 110 for Slttrelders. Butler lc lower at 180111 e. Whisky 1 ,4 c ferret; celesta 24e. Coffee gala. Salyer heavy._ Freights tlrrnerand active. Stake—(.moue 0 klihreekle e Chica go hock Island 04; Michigan Southern lit 'Pennsylvania Cord 01: Rending 041;Galen.& Chicago 44; rd. 12; Cleve land I Pittsbfargls 8. nnlCilisrn..9 ,, pt. 20—The excitement consequent op6o the captioned Unfavorable inlvlces from the east paratrice business and the attentton of businem men fa entirely torned from the ordinary mutton to the ellablensing question et the latest news from theeast. The booking hooves continuo to quote New York exchange at pari hot only email ILMorUinl can he parchanod at dais rate. hum of $5OOO and opera • MAMA. be bought at lem than 5 pa.rterst prep:awn. No per eon be pegotlatrak to that It le Mitten toirlfo,qa • Wm.. Flour is unsettled and noutlallyoneluingod. l fb doll at 17: some sold at 10%; Wheat II nominal. Noth of cousequenee hail been done. The paper of no Iron house and of a shoe and leather at ro went to protest sod J. n. 11nlmw, manufacturer, has Made an assignment. None of then:ism Insolvent turwever: The weather Ls clear. Mercury Th". The river Is falling very EATR Pnit.tortemt, Sept. 2i.—hotness has bell' about s P. peruke% to.thq to consequenre of the , lcllltsting coarse w aned by the Banks. Flour dull at $4,00 par bbl; sales Gal Is Western Extra. part $0.24 mai plat s at• • price le ept Vol .. n”ryonr dull at $4,27 1 /... and O/ MPId lti $l.• Wh i cows in elosrly, but be Is.lllllo Anaihd for It, and id... prices stn droopier. small aided of lied u -$1...1.5(0,14 ad White et s l •* '1.16. the latter ratefor a choice lot of ' or. . tacky. Aye is • selllaket73.76c.' Corn is dulland has dined; mull sales ef Yellow at 27(4i70.-.-2,006 hash to were *old at 254100 c. 'lnOroteries and Prodders' the each :Inge, and nothinkdoing. ' 14;delr1 la lolfer. 1.111 , . I Ids Ilatatamua Sept.Mi—aairailliottrithe market - Mad arta. Sake of Rod IV t and Waite at a 1100,1,10. Cern it Mltas 7to p• r .: _t mum 11MIIM WM*/ MM Is A , Rw sLy, Sept. Ti.—Tho Bank of Nashville' suspended this morning. • A meeting merchants was held which recotumehdell the Union. Planter's ~was State Banta to "wend, but they refused. Sev eral of the Free Banks were thrown out - ta.tlay.— Confidence is belt that the Bank of Nashville trill pay and leave a large surplus. Commercial 003LIIITTES OF ARBITItATIO!i FOR SEPTEMBEft. Dictrr, S. P. Saurrg, C. ilLatutu, B. Plr,ms. ,Weekly Review *fibs Pittsburgh Narita [Rfportai,paiaLly fur ihe Piadwrgh Carer.] „pmsst - N..oa, M031,4T, Psnrrtvaa Z.. 1857. lFe bars had • stirrintr nral euilptg week, la financial matters, and badness I almost at alstand still. There has been a moderate stage or water In the riven, which released a good deal of freight, Ant there Is nu apporentjactirlty in any department Or trade.. The monetary difficulties in:the East culminated on Fri day to the suspension of epseie paymente by the Bails of Phibulelphia which has been followed by a !limiter moven" shin of the Interior tanks of the Stale, the Exelimma, Mer chants' k Manutacturem% SlerhaAlos . and Miscue Bulbs, in Cils city, And of the Bunks in Baltimore, Weishington City and Wheeling. At the tilde orwriting this (Monday morn ing) there have been no further suspension; but the prevail ing opinion In Now York uvis Mot it would -extend over recirly the enitire country. The Allegheny Blink and. Dank of Pittsburgh have res solved to go on as usual, fitting strong enough to meet any I Treatons. Tho molt to our manufacturers...lll6e serious, moo fear.— They have A large amount of dieconnted Western paper ma toeing In this and all molt month, and If tho acceptors can not meet It, which is extremely probable, owing to the scarcity of funds in . the W aft,dtwlll throw the burden of meeting It upon the drawers at a time when, to do so. mill embarrass thorn extremely. It Is too noon to Judge psi what the effect will be; but we are linos In the hope that the (tanks will, by sonnvarrangontent, be able to carry the paper that cannot be Immediately met, and . prevent any thing like a general distress. 11 seem. certain, however, that the manufacturer. will be corm - wiled to cortall their operations materially, and run on_ restricted rime mail af fairs grow better. The present revolnion comas at a very sonfortnisete time for the West. The limners. crops had just bosom to mono forward when not crush came, preventing farther shipments Eastward and so crating off the chance to draw on the East, which St the resst ...co of the Weal. It c . tong as the season a opening for operatic. In the crop, end checktiost up. If we could only got our-crops to the setbestrol the West would too relisted, and the aka wurad coon woo a door of escape °Kraut. We trust there will soon Iron sufficient let-uprelense the money nettled for snoring prraluee forward; for until that occurs there ran be no re lief. The demand for money is Bell', of roarer_ and borrowers floil It hard eleddiog on the street. Firat.clims paper moiled be placed below 12 'l4 Cent, And Prkue range from t h at rap to 24. Par money is wiry warm; the brokers aro not pay. tog It out on checka, and are sellingtt epaetety at it hlgr pretoltun. cation. 01 cnrrency. Full details of the financial illfflculties elreerbere, will be found In oar medley column, received by telegraph and Ppecie In very hard to obtain. Sellers wore caking 10(al 12 11 Cent premium yesterday. Tim quotations given below are akin* altogether manic. nl Balancen lona atagnaut and everything ea unsettled and uncertain that we ara do no betiorthan repeat moot of Our preview figures and warn oar madam to taker them Oh merely indicative and not absolute''• ASllES—nothing doing It Pearls or Pot; Pearl., are tie.. inal at 6%47 and Pete at tllll. Pala Ash. ordinary 4 eta— four mac APPLES—retall dealer!: two receiving consignments regu larly, but there -tare eery row lota offerwtfrorn tint bands.— Wequots the range from strAezz. all In quality. BRANS—there in Two' Utile doittg; an vet... Canal .No is movie In the mail why at 17.62. BUTTER 2 }71113X-klea of prit 12t lii prints roll brig would ltitßlS. Eggs are trate dernand at U. ILACON—etacks low; wake of MI. era at IL. and Sugar Cured Hamm at 16. There la very little dole% awl rerylit tle to operate In. BUCKETS A TUBS—the Bower nuumfartnrent are Hog bucketa at th 6 factory at $l,Bll, nob par tondo. Pat. burgh Manufactured burketa Nell here at V.. 1.10 to the trade; large to ba $8,37 per dawn; onto of four 17,117; LIMO" Of three $1,67. BROOSIS—the market La Idershly well supplied, and sales are waking regularly at $1,15 for century : tn. and $1,50 4ar2.00 for better ringlitrow fancy lola entrtm!fatilngV.Lll.lo 1.54RDA0 E -31.1114 nanills Rope. rut. 15 c II Pk hemp 14914, c 4,11. Id c 11 Ib White. Rope, cut. IA c 1.1 lb Tam.' Rupp, cull, 14 c lb "Wm! Kure. cut. 15 c Packing N 4431.1104, 13 c 111 lb Packing Varn.cont 12. r 14 lb DRU 4.0114104-11.1114. $1457. 1 2 rM1C45 ,3 , 75 Alettllltu 4/4 coil. lb 414.11 Pt $1,57. $2.75 04.5? doz. 'Loup, - 41 cuil, 12 MI le. lb. PWVUII LINES-11.1154, Si els? Jos. Hemp, 70, COTTON VARNA—we um out atlviard of any Aunt, rlotip in figures and abullnur our unotatiouc POUND TAPS. Nus. 5 to 10 Ituln.sl4c bI c it lb i Nu. 14. Nun. II A 12 2b c 8 ID 5.. 17. Nu. la —2 , 10 to CliNo..lo. No. 14 —27 c lb No. lA. N 0 15 2.13 POUND ----- c_ .11 t Itri Nu. 100 J. . Nr400.._ 10clith CANDLE AND SOAP--there le a atealy and regular . . . • . - trade donsiud .t 1,7021 r Adamantine Camdle, 14 for mould amt 11 Or dipped. Rap in tdttatly at 4 for common, for Palm, arsllo fitr Savertea Toilet awl Castile, 0!••; Cbornical lull 7 for do I.lcrrnatt ellfiEblo—the Inquiry t lhadtml mainly lo the manta 01 the retail trade; Ashn m the *mall Hity of prime W at 10, awl hoferiut at 9@03.4. Theatock citrourly 114111. CRACKERS—Use following am threlll,[ll quotations for Ile variLnli qualities:— Water Crackera 11 lb 7 eta. Butter do it b 8 do !tabor do ......... ....................... 9 3 4 do :OAR do "to fb IS do ttooton fb M do Ilmand ..... lb to et., 1 , 111. ED ROKY—aalm out, nt *mall Iota; le poonC.to. rase* etolbfg-fl_ DEIrD Vlll , lT—nothlng e udng, and 'to thrrefon , own quotation, riIATIIEILA--oal. on ortwo.l of prime wvotern at ba 00.3 from owre 101 l firmly at ha FEND—Wee of 4011) lard on Arrival at SM. rentr P Ton pnomla FLAEI--Markauml Nn. 2la m> are aelling ronntry, trade at 1.11.5r0tt123 Baltimore Ilening Ilaltfax $61:14 lAN/. White PPM. ordlrearysll3 Lake 6111 , ,1ar do 514 half •lo ordmary ts,lbOra.aak do Lobo 0at...mm . .70.3:5; Trout. I hblo p '.ab0i31.1113 half do do. sfiolobollb 1 , 1,1 , 1. 3 11—th0 market is dull awl drooping, and buyem pr el not very dealmes of oporating. The monetary ttnubleo of rho week^ hoot a very .lepre.notar rdert. The frro3rdo are hAta. and thorn mom too salt. yttoterlay from trot hand.; on ventnr, hotrover,to quota anprellnron at - tit - 4 at 71 and ob.tra $l O 5O. Pam storey eat* of saw at $4.7b, eat ra at t.l , 04 family do t.56,73:143.,5 , 1, ith tendency to the Wool. Oma to r., littA IN--ttore being In Ind light raptly the tyke remain., •rody 40:10 (n.to Oral hand*. C.ort II not offering. •Itre woo loot weak at 134, hot It cannot now be ;looted ot over S.. 1115=T qoated at 41.14670. Witr, very .1 , 131: tho mida yeoterdo:, new talkingof not riving over 7 , a0.00, ton there \Tr. no 41.'4 at that tlgurn, and nonn tor,illat a.. rn hear 00, below, 84VA. 0111 , ("KRIY-4--loland Mtbar has shotlined to foyi.le. awl tide..-. to A;Apee't 00ompo uv27o. Cole I. 0r,,, at 1.11 ' r. 05,1 Illro tIEIt.MAN CLAY--aolo; modal' at ,f2Aotz3 1,1 b oo , t ri kV—there iv a tom' anon), of now At male, and who or 1111. , E.o—Itatchorm . flrenn wit at Or and ore firm. 111.0 1 . 1 P13.--tbo following - aro 0110 Anotattnna for ornolght Ir.. 1111AUR • rnot. 1;[. Inch nu 1npe...14 eta 24 a ... 90 2 a —1.30 " xv," a 4 - PIG • ..... 101 I .; • ettyert enstomary db • avont. mos * NalLy_-•the conterstptatedchatty, card rates Lm not yrt hero mad. at*l sr, JaPrat ottr 1, 4 * ,10 . 4 tiona: f taws. itc. Gammon D.r hoops, 1tt....r4 j lirrtlttsr Wi - cuts• :; 14 .1 Slats; *. ..:4 mom tod to Nail. la ey, -_3,54 tn tal Wads • Venn. Nails is fat a 74 (.1 - ...ektsl 1 4.1 6.75 Ronza non. _BOO, i MO, I 3 huh.._. :IS . NAIL i 1.03.7 LIAO ...... DOM) SQUAD, •na Eltn. If In 1 by 36. 740 and 34 Incl 3}6 Dandy arn, A' , 4 by 5,i, He and 50,, , beh... U. Tr.., W. nt11?-4 by 3411 and! An 4 I and lk; by SMCt 4 ln " .04 41t Spikes 1 to 4 , 4 i Inch ...:.1,^3 4 to 6 4;51 civet Spikes !Ai Inch .11 lengths --0 % coo - ..—d .. - 1.14, Iwiler Ittt uv t• N. 13,14,16,10•17 P m 434 , 111,173,21 a "6 " 614' LEATIIRR—wo enntlnne to ng firm and Woody:— Rol Spanlab bole IA rt. 11032 Slaughter " 301431 ti pepr Leather V do, $260842. Bridle . $150142 Skirting Imalltwr Zl tb 14(d30 3%633 LARla—prDitoscut... wad Is new held at 11, La wo hare no sat. to 0010. btall'ALS.—Pig Lead N nominal at 7%. litar lead .ell* I_ at k Rheet Cnrper to firm' at 314036, and Sheet Draw at 31 DDSS POIIK—W bold firmly at $25,60, au a 1„ the miry at the nand advance. lllN—utendy; wlam of No.I Lard Oil 81.1001,1 a; un wed In dull nod has declined to MI, at 0t,4, n gur , ‘,.. rata rut Deno. PIO lIETAL—the market Is stagnant, nod It le Imputed hie to glut quotalloas. SALT—a atmdy, demand and antes at ,Tmericrs rune 18.62 for No.l andsl,7s for extra. WINDOW °LABS—plea are firm. MIA wa rumat our quotation. fur rho small ;Ina, city make and 7a9, 1 5 0 0 : 3.10.13,75; Pall to 9111 and 0012 to 10.311 $4,23; 3x1310 9'13 and 9114 to. 10016,62,50. Theec are out rash prima country brands rougo 1 0 0 0 0dr 103 . 1ess. Pot dm a tt eueodlng medium duar, 106 mat dlmeount off. WIITT.VLEAD-41rm and In doodtalontand 111 12,10 keg for purr to WI, and dry go l9q eullret to the nawddla. count. Rod Lead 4;09, nod, and Lltlterge . WlllSRY—rialwot nser at 1:247.2%; we note regular sales of metlfied In the rmailway r 0 'Zi• wow L—thew L. nothing doing, and reeMpts hate altm gather ceased. I==22=l: WHEELING by Yortnno--6 bale paper. lianas; G do do Mellor; 17 do do, MI/night; 1 bale mgsLeech A rec 4 1 12 wk.; 60 bbra orboal„.lsllroarth; 116 ski me, Garrard; IS Pro wc,,,,,diaag odo do, rayna; 40 barrel; Kau. only &bona 700 bail paper. A Forsyth; 103 barrels apples, grady; 45 4o do. bawls Ndiingtau; 13 boxes, 3 bbla 'crap steel, riack; 131k1tIoue;ErCully , ' MONONOA P.LA NAVIGATION CO.-4 pea Iron, owner: 260 tat!, paper, Cullwrboarl 2 o wnerc 72 belt bbl. ale, Lotaig. ZANESVILLE by Mania Graham-6 boxes rad; Browns, villa wbarfbeat; Itlo do, WISH.* ea pkas, lintinm; 141. paper, Curling & Noberia oo ; aOm arlitioney a co; 140 do, Clark & ca 66 sacks rags, 11 IrCullongin 1 do do, angels}, Camaro A cml boa Ind; John Duelale 2 baSaa, Woodaelk T.; bbla cracker; 11.2311) , . 110 apples, Owens, du egF;e, arCandleas, Mean. A sa, 2 bal. wad; King A pen. noel/. - . ITMELING by Otldeß ROV -5 AKA "beet" bong .4 NWT) 233 do do, Wiloarth: N3eke IN, , 3 55. glens, 3 bores top. 'per. 23 kgs natle„Corllng k Robertson; 15 empty beer bp, Ntpulle 3 cook stores, Sheid'. . CINCINNATI by nermors- 1 Om), Kleber; SO Ems pp ) Renshaw; I hbd,•l le bees. =5 bbls Sour, FI Itenreltorn f. do olLp Sellers .403 4 bze books. gay a or. 103 Ude whiskey, D R Galersy; 76 - do d0,./Illier A Ilicketeon; 30 do do, w ere, la a. ao. Lloyd k =Vb do do> 0 Them= 30 do do, Verbiage .4 ar GS do do,J lit.'ot . 5 , 5 bads becon, W ain down 2 bbLe eerier, A V RIO 211 re book., J Reed: 2 hbd, I spi g mpl... 0 %Meow. 3 bre tundtore. pkg. do . n F. c k tt . r , Kb lade dour. Stllenek Artier MN eke rage, owner. • . • , - Yrapoet! b 7 ilidiro , , a d. Cleivelamt etittsl;l34h It )1.-121 , is potato.. Mutter L Dthecritr, - 2bale Itiddie; 7 &tr 11 . .ot. 9 Gbh, ewi, 1,0 lard, 11eig.45 beiSheeM. rt , t. 12 bbl. auk ere, ThardriVo.hble,.•bdis abash ekine. 01,1111 T: l 0 rates lock. Jogs, k ar.lo to* .de. 019110. 21 bble ofL werr,l kal tobseco, 2.10.00 k B Om %WS 13.*4. Pittebursik 51... W: l C V 4-43 WM. , -Ore; 50 I:ft.:WA:I 6 6W V14 . .?.:!• 4 ...d r , torbat i ttr".• 4 2'.9grbo" "fait& Albriyht tois & crelß p&p vie,. It rend & cuoi hills roper, Moe & ?faking MP des P P:dam% 82 MID Door, Ligptt • ao, 0 tar ogsr% I ds • " • lumber. Slo:efFer . -i141.11..1t hart . ei Gest 308 bush wheat; Worghtlep. sonthem bids eggs, 7 dosed, Brosro k i.l;.Atri , 4; 217 1 , 0 ' , lma', Foster 1 eo;111 bbl. Loo Lag 61gs - butter; M trifle 1 occ Uti bbla sebl.- ky, rbillipk.3o do do, A Idooreo do kings. 6 do butter, 16 - do apples, 1 car etc , ebrokners; 313 bbls ewe, Ilex SW bus 'rime 'Wdosartb.; =3l do do, 23 bbls egg., 21 do apples, 12 rolls leather, 47 bp flaxseed, 12 bales broom corn. 1760 barrels tu. - ,150 boo soap, 10 tot hams, Clark d co. rtesterday wait TM° an atumnal day. The wind was wiht and the river receding with about i'.34 Tel of water. The Fortune was the only iirrit al from below Sin brought • yety bilr cargo which is reported above. The Chemit with • fah, hurl and • barge alongside, sr. at Glass House Ripple as the Fortune came lip, and loud agrntind. - The lidonongah'ela bast, make their regular tripe, end are dote; a very good business. Every thing is in a state of stagnation in this city ga elsewftera hot rethink with each crop es there is at present in the country, if it can be brought forward, the evil that imw lowers around us will - apeediiy vanish. The Clieveit, as we leant by Capt. Ayres, of the Emma 41raham, got over Glass Ileum yesterday afternoon, and will probablf Imre this evening,. • The E. G. brought in a good load, as may Gegen by oar manliest above. She In 1111 excel lent boat having been pot in tip-top order_duriift the gum mier. Mr. Abbott, in accounting room, is ono of the Semi and most agreeable gentlemen. on the river, ned Captain Ayres is well Imown as in careful and tamable man. We commend the Emma Graham m a mfe diet AA freight, and au agreeable one far passengers. She will certainly leave [hie afternoon. The Slartunra ft in front Cincinnati,aod the Mat boat Orphan Hoy with a load from Wheeling. nip from our eichanges :Mlle Items of general In terest: Ur strruk err roe Dacca.—The buslneis on our docks is at present In a very peculiar position. The creek and harbor are filled with canal boats, either loaded or nailing freight. There is plenty of it but the operations era restricted for want of - money. It has been the custom:of tinr commission merchants to make advances to the Captains of canal baste to Pay exponstis down, toll., @c; but at pre-seat they are nn• able to obtain any accommodations front tilt banks, awl. of course,:cannot make the usual advance, no the boats are .lying idle, waiting for better times; or, as the schoolmaster would can in staba quo.—ltur nlo Republic. The new light dmught steamer Acacia Cottage arrired from rittabarg yesterday morning. The following le her memoranda: . . MCituttik:SDA °PSIS/AMR ACACIA 00Triii es—Left Pit tsburgh September 214. Boat. In port roe Loubnitle,.b. P. (Mimed, Em Ina:Malan, vibe. at Middle _ lerator, and Jennie Grey. !Ammo. at , Fortuna at New Cumberland, Convoy at Meubeto I—niet Antilla Wood at Fl•b Creek-Inland. Courier Island, John Bock at Calm Island. 24111—met Interchange a dwan's Bar, W. U. Langley at Clallipolis.- 2.sth—met Lonkw at Ruske'villa, Albemarle at Qnyandot te, Mumma et Twelvepool, Fairy Queen at :lately Shallows, Tempest (tow-boat) M Ureenukaburgt .81Iver Etar at Porta month. .26th --OW/ Mary Cook at Pennyweight Bar, Porte mouth at Stopettone. Dunlelth at Blizzard Itooet,llenry A. Jones Lead of Four Mile. Pawed 7. D. Ford aground at Four Bile. Loet forty,•fight - boun to f,lg. Three feet wide at floyandotte ntd rising. Thoro aro now In port tho.I.D. Ford, Acacia Cottage., Po land, Potomac. Dr. Kane, Day City. Et. Louis, Maryland. Hickman, don. Pike, Parkersburg, Ilndmo, Fairy Queen, Economy, Union, Hibernia, Martha Putnam, Swallow. and Jesse K. Doll, with an upward tendency in the rotor of froights to all poloto.—Lin. Cdm., Monday. • ARlUTED—Jeflerson, Brownsville: Luzern, do Colonel Bayard, Elisabeth; Fortune, Wheeling; blarmora, Cincinnati lemma Oral:lnns, Zanesville. DEPARTED—Jefferaoo, Brown...dile; Larerne, du; Colonnl Bayard, Kllmbeth, Fortaue., Whadiog. Monongahela River U. S. Mall Packets STEAMER TE . LEORAPII, STEAMIER JEFFERSON, Can. J. C. WOonWssn. CAM. Oseasts CLAM. 9111 E ABOVE NEW STEAMERS. ARE new running regularly. Morning Bate hewn Pitts. burgh at g o'clock A. M., and • Evening Boats at G o'clock Y. M. fur Alliessquirt, Elizabethtown, Mononga hela City, Believer - nun, Fayette City, Oreentield, California and Brownsville, there muneetlng with flacks and Coarffiew for Uniontown, Payette Springs, Morgantown, Waynesburg, Curnsicharitown and Jefferson. . Pasaingers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union. town for $2. meals and atata,rounts on hunts inclusion.— Posta returning 1111111 Itrournal Ille bare at 8 o'clock in the untrultutand sto the et ening. For further information en. quint at/liel/1111.0. Wharf Wont, ed the fad of arum strait. sus d U. W. swINDLen. REGULA ltl-WEEKLY WM:ELI:O4 PA}.P.—The fine neinto anion], CIIKVIOT. Captain .1. Morrattro tbr the above nod all interrordiato porta on Tuesdays, Thurolity-• and saturda3s, i place of the Forest City. For height or_putage, apply on orto auG ` W. U. Wilk .Ltilt, Agent, No. 8 Woad at. EGU LAU 'TUESDAY PACK RI dE TV: r FOE ESTI - V.—The noo now stoosnor EMMA ORAUA. Cant Myna. A mos , will tense 14 the olown and listern aso ports on TUESDAY, TEL inst. ot o'clbck r, bor freight or Vlissagn apply ow board, seN .7.9 e fb . e.R., •? 10 pTh c ',I lb ..... lb A suction ,s,alcs. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. c 0 mer,...1 CJro R,orno, Nu. t 4 Flab Otreet. . _ U EK A INSURANCE COMPANY 1.24 gnicK A. .x.n.tim.—Tl,.• cr.....11 3 ) evening, Sept. the° Coulmeccial S..olwillooms, Nu. Fifth bo told: al dare. Eureka Insurance Conipcing Stock. tci. .I'. NI. DAVIS, Auct'r. 8A K STOCKS AT ALT CT lON.—On TtA .toy ierroin Sett. '_kith, tot TV, o'clock at Out Com or clnl Sabo I tOolnig, NI.. 5.$ Fifth ttront, will be told :it Stoves Excleso, Soak of Pit elotrgb; to .li. eititene to It. oi Ennk: do do Alliegheny Hank. do P. 111. DA VIP. AtiePr. flitEElsi AND HOT DOUSE ps.Awrs AT N._fi A rutinc—On Tuesday ruoruing. Sept. 119th, at - 10 o'clock. nt 0112 Mee. will I, sold, the valuable coffee. tiou of greet and Hot I onw I'Lsitta of C. U. 50ang, which I. unrivalled In M Weft kn. Indent, variety, and Woe rhoire. I•btots.l-ontain og oh, three hundred LArg . l . Cato ntella Jafwok - a, Largo ogo and brmon Trees, iLhododen• drop. Audit Ace, Al . Caen, Night Lloorsiing Curet. Palms. Oteliedra nod ev rj variety of plants worthy of cul tivation. Particulars catuluguea In a few daye. P. M. DAVIS. Aut.r. B " ILDING LO 'S IN NINTH WATID AT Arriodc—i in to ay evening. Sept 29th, at 7 o'clock at the Real ilidate and Stock Saks Rooms, 7th.54 Fifth etleer, will beaold. 12. eairahle Lt+tn of Ground !situate on the eolith .We of Penn Ire,. in Inl Ward, lately occupied by the kloctianies . thee LW Work, hating Pact a front on loon ai. of 31 nut aml etitending back 110 feet to nu alley 31 bait wide. Further inferrnation croon on appllcution at Oh. Auction Starr. Termeat sale. P.M. DATIS. Awn.. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO Lhe firm cif B. A. Valtn.tock A Co., sod moomoom firminc wnor,R9ALT... DRUGGISTS. No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth Street PITTS,IFRGIT, PFNNA. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RE turned hs , in the Fiestern eines with no extensive stook vb.lt Atri,l to tho cn.i.ing of DRUGS C IfF,MIC ALS, PAINTS, • OILS, DYE STUFFS, TURPENTINE, • • . VARNISIIES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Ere., ETC. Mich. Ltrepaber mina Omit-RW.ly terms stock, comprises tiro of the Most estourirs bad Beat ARgorttnents in the Country. , Their et-mm.lmoms Lir tomplying IVIIITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT • Of soy qtletlity racko3 to anAhle 'bent tO VEEP CUL:AV. Cretettitry ittolCityllorrimulessol the Trade got:virally ere turitcri t. au swam/lon ofaur,otuck and pries:. tiol -- pttroloming cleosrlitiro, mat , I. PALINCO. SZTOCK & CO ,G3,cur. 'Wood and Fourth g,treets. liar Plttabnigh Stamp and Stencil Works .112.9.1"TILVAVS.• Stamp, StenUil and Brand Cutter, JOBBING CUTLER; GRINDER, ke.— Holm, twil Ramiro Orotiml, A.; Etas Diodes I tuirrtril: latiliv Rohr* Rivard, end Orrowil Jobbing ol temled to: .I,OCKSSIITII AND DELL.IIANUEIL No. 13 11 r Smithfield Rtreet. near MO n, - • PITTSBURGII, PA. airibe above Ono le prepared to erne anything to Oar shape, of an wigs twit, or do aoy_ k toil of antll4 work what turmoil abort nutlet, bl s : l 3'd DRAiDED TEAM WIIII'S, from 4i' to 10 Al toot bot, A Alli_rfor article. imitable for Da.. Ohio nod Indiana [nerd:Mktg, 6r role by the RM. or dor. by s tyWELLS, RIDDLE a CO. r luatntlom!, thi.'tniartel lu rl l O SOAPSIAKERS.— XIW c.t. Imported Caudle AlktU, • 600 bbl. No. 1 and 9 nobln, 300 Inkrtknistic Sods Mb, 50 Volta Oil, . 10<.k. Cocos Nat 014 . Vnr leak. by ..ALF.,.,XANIDES. ICING, 211 Liberty CIIEIE6'E-50 bxe. prime W. 1176eese for mule by sel2 R. I/ALUM. k CO. GREEN APPLES-20 choice, just re-. eciveesed fie , sale b 1 T. LITTLE k CO. ma • • N. 112 geiond street. 50 PER OENT. SAVED in oiling nll kinds llischlnery by •uslog Enos' Patent Oil Cabs.- 1108E9 Y. EATON, atPittsburgh, has the exelusivo right to sell in Pennsylvania. sod refers to Pittsburgh blanntse tuyeye, Euglossars, Ilashinista and llochanlcs gvnerat. se2l Tforrs PATENTOIL GLOBES, or Cups, for &mu Engines, forester by . M. F. EATOg. THOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR JL • lir WlSO.—Zirtitory and Springs far sale by RIO COFFEE.--100 bge prime Green Rio Cat o% Padre and farads by T. LITTLE. A , CO. old .. N 0.112, Second M. Asu 1100'S. D,OOO Asli Flour Barrel Itoopa Jolgt recAlv4 sod tbiluklo by • • T. 'LITTLE 4 00. b 0.112 Second B4OOM CORN BRUT ./n.store and fsir ludo by • WA - • L ARD 011.--20 bble Winter Strained, in. L store araLfor min by T. MIZE I CO. ofell .blo 113-Second st. 4TOCIC. S LES BY AUSTIN LOOlinS & co, AT T EItERCIIANTS . =CHANGE ETERS T lIRSDAY EVE it Bridget lantana. and Omptr Stock, Dodd sad 17161 /Mato sold at palate met at tM Aterchmte Eteltddm W . • co -• . AUSTIN LOOMIS A co. r=le Di t ' AVo I' 7 7.T.1/V_Nro l" o)l47 r i ZO U'd 7 KM . . y Stoelt A N.ttl Broken 81 Pourth'st. 1Q TO VE St STOVES!I. STOVESI!!—The 0 Troop Cook, the boil liMprovit4mi well me lib hemetret of the shoe ROW m 3114 the rmrior Charriber SW,' The 'lda." which Im'eoneeded - by sll who he‘weeco. It, to be th e =net 100110 mm and eresolemUll Mee here or. elrewhero.—. Call and ere therwiat thA IroW-Cll l l.stomCkte Md. in Ranahoe Of ... • . . J. 7.5114 1 (...:erc0., - • • , !Co. 131 - Wood 4 011 '7. cAnrsKLL. - ' lli2 11 : -, il'A. U F A.O T 0 IVER Or BOOTSIllt• AIL m 14110124 irrrry dorerbotioN, • Nail floilth gild ritroor,Pittft_ • : .., .- 7 —' : . . • 0631:13o1 rit.7-45AAS large N6.3-111ruckarTI; ~. --- - Sllffbbls large N 0.3 • ,14"' Moro awl for role by T. LIME L CO., mall. • . • No. lir it. , . • • ..• RIVER NEWS Steamboat Register 15 tone Weste T. LITTLE & CO., No. 112 Second sl 1857. FALL TRADE . . B. A. FAIINESTOCK - & con.N , E.R, WOOD AND FIRST STEMETIN. Pitsliurgh Ponnal'. . IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, WlNDOWierolift% ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, GLASSWARE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, pEßpubigßy . , _ SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, WHALE OIL; SPICES, • SURG. INSTRUMENTS AI_ANTJIPA.CTIFPVERS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITEIEAIIOE. Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in Puiekag„es of 25, ; 50, 100, '.x.00.1300 an d . 500 pounds, which we gunniatee tube STRICTLY PURE, FULL =GUT, and net summed by wly for fineness and white. to sell resident .t p o artner• in New York and PhthAle ra ltra nikeeLtt t utaira i l plutrige• In the market, sa-n. A. FAIIN lE'ADC'ul',3l'rEftligtl=l7hedj;lthrtlit'ulh, at ch.g.i.d SpaittehithuctionA an.l9ciaw3mF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, FALL WINTER. A. MA %. 0 & 0 • 7 .1 No. 25 Fifth S eet Pittaburei, ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF TEE MOST RXTENSPTE AND'AI!- tractive 'lock, of- IMPORTED IND AM RICAN DRY GOODS TO B 1 FOUND TEN LA-1-tb COUNTRY. Their aasortmant of DiIESS GOODS, amine than . TIMOR= OASES, coastal. of the lent styles or SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DE AINES, COBURGS, CASHMERES, &c.; &c. • , A. fall stock of Minbroitleries, Laces nd White Goode, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Hoeiery . and Gloves, Gents' Varnishing Goode. Ltnen and House-keeping Goode, - Domestic Goode. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLE/;- . .... niag greatly Increased their facilities fur Manafactaring SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, &a., They aro confident of being enabled to oiler greater inducements than any Eastern Manatcturer ' igil-Nforchanta from all motion+ are elicited to calL New Goode will be mortality retied Item thelr maiden - bwter to the East an2ialaw3mP A. A. MAWS I CO. JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., 109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOR4ION AND DOMESTIC °DRY - GO DS, WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AMP, - AlKitellA NTS GSNERALLY, that thay hare now to Store a COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE HAVING HAD A MINER IN EUROPE DURING THE LATE SEASON, WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER MERCEIANTS ADVANTAGES ARISING FEW& DIRECT IMPORTATIONS BY OURSELVES FULLERTON'S CELEBRATED BARRED I=l FALL OF 1857 • • Nu. NPANV GOODS °PAINING- 13.A..1.T-62% J. M. BT_T INFIELD wCCESSOR TO sitatpily A BURCEYIELD,' FALL AND WINTER GOODS;" • PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE IMPORTERS IN THE. EAST. • 'Ur, CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS, to arbich bo invites the special attention at the Ladles. Hie stock comprlies to part Rich Etayadere Silica, come as low cc 62ihrt., • Robe ..A.'Quells. Irish Poplins. Printed Merinos, Printed Wool DoLaines. French Merinos. from auction, Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls. Plush Bordered Shawls, Brocha, Lona• and Square Shawls, • lUmbroideries, a full assortlnent. CLOTHS. CASRIM EKES. and a great variety of Goods for Men and Roy.' wear. lOLA lull stock of DOMESTIC ROODS mostnaly cas band cod a to" mow. EDWARD T. ME-GRAW, TOBACCO AND. cia_LNls, NO. 24.1 LIBERTY STREET, HEAD OF - 07003) Pittsburgh, ... - Pe,,..na.l • OFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE,. FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, I - clamed rem Importer. and ItanaLectarere, amongst ...hid, IT, the following favorite brand= W. H. Grants' A. No. 1 5s Tobacco, : . . lieime, Robinson...kt Co's Tobacco. Eugene Howard's Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lump_ Cavendish, 1 -: Hasard and Railroad Brands, j • ....' 200 eadclybis.Halflb.licunp,,• - 01CE.A.H.8.1 OIChA-R£3ll. (.:1154.E1-723111,.. . . " • One Million, Assorted.' , Bra - nds! .All of'which we oftir to the trade at prices which.carunibt fait to please. atrableartf V ;FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth of - Peeohes and Ttomatoes. ehould be Immedtafely - Sealed op In AirrEcurts- 3El'at7-s - Z.A.i-ni - c+, • Yellow Plie-Proof and Annealed'Olaise Prnit tang to be had'at the VARNA AND QUEENSWARE STORE OF /3 MIST R.Y 2.1 I CO:'33 , Nd. 122 Wood Street, Pittsburgh; —Penna., • WHERE also the attention of private fatuities, hotel keepers and country merchants, is re spectfully invited to the osautlnmlota of Ma newly Imported Cock-of GOODS, compiling White Granite to Din ing and Toll. Kern, White Vitrified. Iron-Storm Table Ware, expreesly tor durability tn. hotelg every dosmiptlon of White and Gold Band French and English CntNA Ingets er separate. plecen Aix? a choice selection of Table Ontilry and T. Waite, Forte and Spoon, plated ou German E.Wn Turnbleenaohlets, Ale Gleams of tamable <panty, all at low prices. mlaTaind The Theory of Cooking by Gas Is now nasnly . entnblinhod, and we eau refer for the truth of the' aibo÷e, to many of the most sterling and reliable Ladies and Gentlemen } n Pitteburgb. MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKING STOVE • 1 TS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE PUBIS°, and gives entire satisfaction In EVERY Et- J. !MAXIM To the Druggist, the Chemise, the Barber, to all Oyrter .bot 000; Restatirontr, Zatinpllorairt, Drs7or Med Hot mov, . aril . Prire. Anuilim, it le found Indispentible when ones tried. Its colt is trifling. It requires but little room. The are Iv ready in a moment. The fuel is not expensive. It produces 'no smoke, no toot, no dirt, and will cook quickly And perfectly. All them thing, we will guarantee, . It may be used on any table, mend orehelf In any room or Mom and will be fluniehed in Any amount from $4,251 the prima* Single Burner Stand, to 510,00, for an Extra Mahogany Stand with ova Store, complete, which will ban ele gant ornament to any gentleman', dining room. Please call and Investigate, at LAFAYETTE BALL, second door, Wood StreeLlor 145 Third Street. I Wm. Tire, Secretary. eel4diy GAS COOKING. STOVE . COMPANY. W. E. CHIVES CO'S CF ♦ MENT PERRIN & J OHNSON, Proprietors. , '---. ------, :-..- ~.- A . RE PREPARED . TO CONTRACT . AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST .NOTI the &bore Elastic cite and Watee•Proof Cement Rooling,it being the only artielejetlnienied Out Will . train the =tenor theatmeapheelliWiffatiiile. '. . . . • IT IS PECILIPECT.L.I7 VIILFI AND w...lirErt-prioor;-. • 1 And to point of durability, we believe it ia ego:11f aot mperlor,i to any Meta/lin Reefing. -. We can pat It on oreo d ! Tar,. Iron Or Shingle Roots, It ' making no diffen*a. Wee Rat ot , steirp the roof maybe. - Tido ' • . Rooting le warranted to prate as grove rePrownted. We will pat [too for SIX DOLLA la PER synorg. ((TRY PEST SWABS) We will apply It own Tie and Iron Reap for TWO DOLIARS PEt SQUARE, bolog on account of Its du tyl eheapeot paint th at can bejteed. - . i . , • sa- We Invite all wheat.. Wilding, and olio atom, whoalat their Go:MI - 8**nd; to caftan oar 0tt1e6,323 B6 and ex3iminn samples and asthq the thew/elves In r.gard to. Gm! . diinGility and practicability all& Roollng.. , : J. G. PRRIUN, resent* JOHNSON, '' .-...: I . , , ' . P. A. JOHNSON. ' ' NO. 1 13 Th atreet, between Wood and End ' .." W. JOHNSON. } . • : ,"• • • ' '- . PltM bor g pt • I have elide a chemical examination of eome speciniena OW. R. GIULIA R 00'44050M°, felt at my . • ' ' ' - " • Its of which are as foliose= . . j Ist. The material is so compounded as to rental* pliable ihr, a greatlenglis of third. . . •. • -..- .11 -. i lid. The consistency to nut readily influenced by the tompensturw coneequettly it mould not be Liable to me toad from a roof in Summer , or crack in Winter, I. e. extremes, of natural host WA cold mould not injure It. - , ..,. _ I 0,1. The composition le not mold but slightly alkaline: • It ;would not 'destroy the canvass, but on Atte. contras`, .ct it irons the action of the weather. Ith. It is Water-Proof..and to a large extent iireeira;t r that.ls;sparks and Mei bninds falling await enuldnbal .. . In my opinion ouch • roof will last for years if pot on carefully and receiving yc ojer attention. ..... ".‘ •1:. • 1 Respectfully, r. tabratory.No.l.% Walnut street,lNsichanat.Ohln,' . ' • Cssamcin Jimmy lAw. Imeo, Icb.lStk-186 . 7., Ibsen essmbsed W. R. CIIILIA & Oda Eleatic Piro and Water-Proof. . Cement Rogan& anti as far as I Can Jock,co. • good Invention and ans 'willing to insure buildings thus protected upon the same terms as Timms. those corned total. aplaydanY (Signed] ytiO. 9. LAW, Ist. Royal line . fks,.Londonskad Id .. •• • Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing. • .A.13A111 & (.RANT, No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's ; Allegheny., riIIIIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER"IN TAVHABICET. IT mat extensively to ] pork and Philadolphirkand is Troll approred. Ufa covering Foundries, Onrellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steaniboatn arid • It ion last longosthan Netnllla Roofing or Shingles, and resists tiro vicious aurntres4.S.ltosedtlatisSirikti cold. heat or damp. Its principal Ingredient is of us extraordinary stadia untrue, and t never bowl (bit ttiotidtp coo Iro nodlly oppplinl to, kj.ds of roof., flat or steep; old or new, on iron, tin or wood. It.wW , not Son ha a weather, or crack to sold, and it to not lop:wed by being tramped apon...-- ---- It ier Both Fire and Watei.l.l , ooC^ *Jr For thither information, apply to ilia proprietors. 1.857. s • TRANSPORTATION. 1857 1 : CAPACITY \ ONE ECUNDAEITI ToNI3 1116 0 6 L E.O YD & [SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD & LEMON,) AVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS. THIS . WINTER ; are -n popsiri4 Hto.du • heary laminate by if3Nws-2 - 7, - v - .".zsTx.A. Through to and from the Eaetern Cities. We can aware oar Mends timssATOeed tapatretikm thaWina..stiahat and Railroad, that no pains will be spared to render general Satisfaction to' surw.wol: EASTERN AND-WM= ItREFORT.' The AiniilanCO Of the Inclined Planes on the Alleghe4 Pottage Railroad ; Will giro incroand despstch•to the transmission of freighLESLonsann ° Fe l fakir! 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857, 33-1:E31 . 1.'9 PORTABLE: OA-T ' aggiaVia Peunayl vnwta Canal and. Ftainr.9ad. Capacity Two Thousand ToitaPer Month EachtTay. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION'HAVR.BEELLAIMELYINCREAS ed during the past Winter and seerean now offer to swuß4 tbo superior ndurne g ,,, i_nonnix.DAlLT LUf to and from Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Otis line being chmpotird =Wel, of 'PORTA= SCAM:DU oaa transhipment la required. Merchants Balding Freight to our Lino fin 1017 UpOpiti 1,4, 4 pat through „lib and despatch, WARINIOUBB, CANAL BASIN, Warr qf Zsberry rupdjittruth It , , . A ;tareChance for Investment. • THE SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark Inn new enterprise, offers for sale the Machinery, fa tom,., dm, now in working mire. at blt Meddle. Works, RP... Buildings, Firth street. Tbebuninese location and quality of Mschinery to tue:Sotobined - with terms, present strong Inducements to investment of ;vita. - . Rthe Above h not digetwed of silt stands by the second week in June, It will then bedinsent•of.in porta to snit ;muenster*. • • WM: WARWICK, sorb:edit ' Rynn , -llnibitng, with are.l., 6tate A griailtliziel• Eihfbltlow ITIIL' Pennsylvania . Stato tikriCilliiiind day, : win bold' Ita lie(olllnt — Attilkarnaltdblnon at (Pononon Groonds,) on the - 5.9. th• and nOth of Septionner; and lot and Zidayint gaol, soinctlon on pasarmaer Eno and ton name fotetook ,EAU . _tA( bp Om IndlroadCompanled..... • - • Rho botdil open PidlidolpbliC on and after the litor'Eoptenlber. 110137..0.14.A.LEER., WE:CI FLANNELS — I.M.BascufZin, toteettor to florptif k Botehltl4.lo4tmo.lL Kr-f-"St, supply oakum real Wrl Ettoirjsorartouted not toshrfok 'l. _ 0.311 for SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF WHOLESALE DEALER 'IN EATMT ELASTIO HIRE ABD WATER-7EOOP, T0.A.2-ry• irrx_xrrn IstArrEL WIFE HIGHILrMINATING PROPER TIM of Gm .frosa Roan and . =Sotta sishiganons eate n oilers'+ nude them a favorite tb e fatitioflUtuzilitelbitUmf/GalleOMPsotie. Me Bow In with coal, In order to supply theft nostag gl7l .l t h wrier (leant). of Gat. . ROSIN OIL Is entirely free from all drove and refine sub. stances, and yields - at ones, Its BrlMant Illstrobtating Gatt. pester original cost of the apparatus for the mow. faders °lead gm together with the attention end emosumtly required, and the dltlkedty, It not I.; of entirely separating the nnwbolgia, slalowstiong fogl OfnMeire MX!, generated In cool, tell e r lb* OIL APPAIIATIJS cheaper mut more desirable lwal m &COATES, of MO proadevy, New Tart, boo ggynoeg etkgreAtteettee thesnanufatt mleof Pgrhags Oat Aypaietros; mut be regyeetkip Cells the attention the Public to hit tercet aekeaenbda g a e k ye % regkda l eterfect etlefactiet • Asmre n ever - tale. Yorfnnhtr y °OATES, Mt Itreadvniy,N4 York; ' gcjorm IL WILLIAM, pluet.— .V.Rf" 18 .: , '1 1857, GAB FROM ROBIN- OIL - - Xll- 7 300 bra. Rochester Piaci Starch tscr sen Steal! a 00aitta, •
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