- - -,.4lttsigit; : g..k:i . .:: . o4ette, ~1,,.,f-,,-,-.3i...i.,x-,p.,7G,---;---.---, 21113R8DAy, MORNIENo, 0CT..1, IM7 I&K;Aziti NOirli of thei City aad Neighborhood Witastmo - Behms —We learn from the inglafelligeaear that at a meeting of the Boards of Directors of the eeveral Itntsks, held Monday morning,the following resolutions were adopted: i . ...eirintnaas, The Banks of Philadelphia, - Balti more, Pittsburgh, and other_ places, have sus pended specie payments; ,Risobted, ttusrefore, That it is expedient for ottr Banks to =Spend specie payment, tempera and that he officers do govern themselves accorantgly4 Ritolved, That we adopt this determination with the full conviction of our ability to resume, mad that the buSiness of each bank will be care fallY conducted' with view to accomplish this end,; at !early a day as possible. '"flo wv row occurred between ths.Co onions an Etna street, Fifth Ward, yes terday. We could not ascertain the merits of the off r, but two of the prominent actors in there seemed to be somewhat a , rthiskyLed." At fillaqt 03 a matter of- amusement to spectators to wit s the Sparring between the parties One*. very ROXiOII3 to make as much noise as possibl , but hia Courage seemed to be at a dis count. 'Mould my pipe," said he, "and Dil - bate the ho erew;". somebody held his pipe, hut thin li not seom to increase his courage. The fracas t aka more serious aspectsoon after, how ever, tho firing of a pistol Ip one of, homers; and soon- after one of the party was 'earths hot pursuit of another with a hatchet, whielt he thiewi,With all his force at the individ ual pursued. The police of the Ward were not in the vicinity and no arrests were made. No one Woe' seriously injured, however. . 7 &terror or kesros LA congre.gational meet t.'at#l'% 'ltto Srd 'Presbyterian Church was holelin their vestry room last evening, pursuant to iiiviDlllll notice, for the purpose of electing a pastor, whom they might call to fill the pulpit lertjvamuMbithe resignation of Dr. Riddle last aprmg. -After proper consultation it was deci ded tkra vote of 77 to 2 to. invite Rev. Kumar Kminald, itow,Settled over a congregation in Boit Bleomfield, New York, to become the pas tor "of the 3rd; ;Church. In accordance with, a resolution, Messrs. .1. K. Moorhead, Geo. Albrie arid C. B. M. Sisith were appointeda committee to cemmunieati the action of the meeting to Mr. Kendall and report the result at another meet ing, There are strong probabilities that Mr. K. will accept the call. BMus Cousix.—The Blair County Whig re ports the proceedings of a temperance meeting 'held in Hollidaysburg on Monday evening, Sept: . 21st- Ai committee was appointeU and resolutions ware drawn up and adopted by the meeting approbating the conduct of the Vigi lance Committee of the borough in prosecuting liquor dealers and deprecating the course of *ugh citizens is refused' to testify in court against „those who are selling ardentapirits con trary to the provisions of the Act regulating the traffic The Blair Co. Agricultural Fair will commence jHollidayeburg next Wednesday. - 'lO, new in litacy company called the Haiti disjittlirg Fen.ibles his been organized in that EiDaPLOILAB i Stotrr.—Two lade, whose ages vary from ten t ; fourteen years, were brought to the Mayor's .ifice yesterday, on complaint of their parents, .r incorrigibility. That were the meet reales s ..eisiinens ofjuveniles we have seen for Some ti th e. ( They had been in the habit lately Of staying fr oghome for weeks at a time, sleeping oat anight, and along with a gang of little ruffians, according to their own story, com 4 , milting petty t efts for their subsistence. They appeared . to , adepts in profanity, especially ' the lelder °nit, and - talked about their thieving depredations with a nonchalance that was deplo rable, They were-sent to the House of Refuge; an.i thank •Priividence there is such an institu tion for misguided youth!- Rrucitors.-4t the meeting of the First As 's:date Rat. Bynod at Steubenville on Monday, resolutions seri, adopted in favor of the division of the Mononpthela Presbytery making the Al legheny River and the Steubenville turnpike the dividing line, the Part. North and West of this line to be called the Presbytery of Allegheny to meet in Allegheny on 8d Tuesday of October, and that the Monongahela Presbytery give the other a good title to all the bequest of the late Thomas Hannsexcepting so much of the educe! •tiOnal fund as is Invested in the Mansfield Aced: andsa ,much as necessary to meet the presentsontracts .of the Presbytery. . . CMIDiLt Co. l —Froin the Cambria Tribune we ..leain that a Woman living near Jefferson, In Cambria Co., isthile walking on the railroad trick on Saturday night last, was struck by the locemotiveandthough knocked oft' the track had both of her arnis -broken and was otherwise so severely injured that her recovery , is despaired of.i.”.The-Johnstown Echo gives account or a Seri that•took 'Mon in the house of a Mr. Crist, in that place, and though the flames were sub dued before hnbuilding was consumed, n little daughter of Mr. C., about seven years of age, was ocirratzte4l:by the smoke, and died within fetHteurs.-' , , . Wsinnuerro Co.—The Contmontreolfhof Tues day last states hat the case known as the Ander- Ison . will cos , involving a large amount of property, in w 'la the heirs are striving to set aside_the will which contains, if weiememher aright; a bequ• • t to the Presbyterian Church in that borough w ...fore the Court on a motion for anew trial At the close of the argument ottlFrldar at noon, the Court ordered a new trial withoutintimating any opinion upon the legal points presented. This is one of the most inter esting and important cases that has been before the Court for many years. ACCORDING to tho Mosaic chronology, the 18th of' September} ultimo, was the beginningot the yeer'6BBl'froin the l creation, and it itasept as • sacred fistlial,by the Jewish people. The '24th Ultimo was the anniversary of the ;swage of the children of Israel through the Red Bea, and that tecrwas appropriately Com memorated those who still believe in a Savior yet to come. • Tam.Croxford ;curia/ gives a list of names now on the Itipublican ticket in Minnesota from that county ea •fcllowe, the name of H. A. BS- Sap, . formerly of Conneadville, for , Assistant JUstice of the Supreme; Frank Mentor, for Treasnrcr of State; Thomas Wilson, formerly of Meadville, foir DistriCt Judge; and Edwin. M. Bearce,•,for Representative• from the Winona Thay are , all good and tried Repub. lleam ITaw ereenaburgHered of yesterday says that the man whose friendc'refusett to let him disctms tke Slavery Question with Wilmot,. was here last Thursday afternoon, and Spoke jtfse one hour and a Aaltan that forbidden oubject. The fact is, if Wkid not been for 'that, he would not: have bid mi d ribs to Oak . "about.' What a mistake the omraittee" Made ! Tea ituxrair hisss.—During the paiit week the ,large-st. pieta- of copper yet sent from the Minas of Laki Superior wad brought down from thaldittanSoth Lending and deposited on .Liyer "itireilettoe.k; ',ready for shipment. It is a frag ment of the dgreat moss" to the lifinneioti title siia,' , llfight,leight thousand seven hundred and forty-seven pounds.—Saperiar Mine,. Tut spiehd - election Allegheny City, csM. f • the TiKAncly existing .111 was held on Tuesday, an of A. Dselsoh by the (on for the Fourth Ward, the purpose of filling the Common Council, d resulted in the choice owing vote: 591 Thos. R. Brmn 49 24 John P. Barry 14 . 2 Pat Murphy 1 DITiIIOII - Marshall.- W. W. B►B A Ceases ton Srottrauss.—The Blair county Whig says: i'On Thursday hot a bear, measu ring 7 feet 7.inchea, and weighing 307 lbs., was killed near the Bennington Furnace, on the Al legheny mountain, by Mr. Wm.. C. On Saturday morning last a wiM turkey was 4hotin the mountain,near the foot 4, by worthy townsman. l 0 our r. John A. Lemon, weigh ing about 18 lbe." • I lie: - Ecsawrw.—We have been ahawni letter fenneueniSini - :Evintwir to the Young liens' Library Associati on in which he says that he hopes - to beehle ,itithe course of the lecture season nowlhont commeucinit to make an ap: Panto:mat to repent hie oration on Washington, in this city. We hope that his services may be OA :mewed at is early a.day se possible. ~• i TRZ LAZi Want.—Tiris Ls the Lust week far assessment for voters it-the October election: IT. B- DlTitt;assesear.of. Ow First lifiritt" )rioticia that he will be atliwri's G arniture are iooms, rented street, below. Smithfield,, er g, ieTening' until. Ziattaitsylironrelx t il l 'seien re rk, and on the latter day from four iitt seven. , Ciria t oopis&Wissokisisiileage i,ecbiiit of ibis . , Catild and 4tiadEbti kat TkeizizmEtei briiiiiiiiW4ool44lmdaaalOirlitpd , 4ll4 l theites - year ' 'o* . .• • --r!`-i ~~~~ [STEM' TO HILL.—Ann Bell made complaint before Mayor WeaVer, yesterday, charging Jas. 'McWilliams with 'assault and battery with in tent to kill. ,She states thit at bib house On Pennsylvania • avenue he beat her in a brutal manner, and she believes would have taken her life but for the interference of some neighbors. He could not give boil and wan committed to prison. EllNsztrea BANK Noteßevtzw.—Asa reliable reference money guide and good counterfeit de teeter this work, perhaps, stands in the very front rank. It is the oldest Detector now pub lished in the country, RIM has always maintain ed a good reputation for the accurracy and honesty of its reports of banks. We commend it to business men. TOE FHANELIS B4I , IL—In the present state of excitement arising out of the recent Bank sus pensions, it is no doubt-gratifying to our people, to know that whatever may be the result of the present crisis, the Franklin Bank of Washing ton will stand firm and unshaken.— Was. (Pa.) Com. A ♦aw dayi ago, Drs. Porter, Jones, Duncan and Krepps operated upon a child of Nathan Stevens, of Redstone township, Washington Co., and took from its windpipe a large watermelon seed which bad been lodged there for several days, FCLL DEAD.—We are-informed that on fn. terday afternoon, about tour o'clock, Mr. James a / i Wightman, engine build r, fell dead in a fit of apoplexy, on Water atm near the foot of Penn. He was between fifty sixty years of age, and an old citizen of Pit, burgh. We have received fro.. at., "Howe's New Ameri• containing a large celiac arranged so as to be east on that instrument. Fri Mrs. C.*Blume, Wood an Accordeon School," ,'on of popular music, read by performers , e so et.. Tim case of M'Creary ow in the Penitentiary in Allegheny for buglary to., has been carried to the Supreme Court an j his friends hope to secure a restmial of the Jima below for errors Iv:signed. , of the Pittsburg con ) ed to Union Chapel, At r upon his duties Bab- Rev. J. L. G. lit'lrao% Terence, has been appall Cincinnati. He will ent bath, Oct. 4th. Paws and Itching of thi .Bona and Jointa are most annoying to the afflieled, and often extremely difficult to get rid of. We have known more than two hundred cases of this tharactar relined in an incredibly short time by th ~use of Carter's Spattlisit Mixture. Lsr there be no secrets ill Medicine, or rather no pretended secrets. The Malicia Faculty publish as soon as made, all their dacareries, and almost all that is known_ of real vain re for the cu of disease, has been discovered by th m. Dr. Ayer: takes tho honorable honest course, std right because it iv hon est. He gone to work andanvents the bast remedy which medical skill can defite for the Our, of certain complaints; then publish eel what it is and maintains hie monopoly of it solely ti making it cheaper bet ter, more perfect, than aiybody else can. If the =people would exact this of all who oFer medicines, they would have much leash:rattle and leash to swat low.—..Vrio Orleane Orsran.l t Eve avo Rea.—Dr. Staab, of Baltimore, who has met with such unbounded iUeeeig in this city, and has returned after an absedee of two weeks, to re main a short time in our 4ity. that all who are af flicted with the above &lenge,' may hale time end opportunity to get cured. its this is his last visit to Pittsburgh it may be wise il,r persons in need of his AM not to delay giving blim an immediate call, as he will not take any pattedt who can not be eared 1 .... before he leaves the city. r. S. Is connected with the only fi rm on this con ent that Manufactures artificial human eyes, wh are inserted without pain, and which move and ppear as perfect as nat ural, and can not be distin • hed from the natural eye. It will be good neves persons who have been so unfortunate as to lose en eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of hav ing that organ, the lora of which so seriously disfig ure, a gentleman or Indy, replaced. All be asks is a fair and impartial trial of-Lis new and painless remedies, and warrants a cure in every ease of deaf ness where the organ. are perfect In formation. Dr. Smith may be consulted at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. t AT Cast. IL Su'La's DRUG STORE, almost every rviety of SOAPS, PERFUMERY, HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL BRUSHES, de. woraise— the aonor too yam when worms ars most foraddible among children, the proprietors of Me- Lane's Vonolfogs, Mowing Bros, of Pittaborgh. beg leave to call theattentlen ofyarents to Its virtues fur We expel!. lug of these annoying, and often fatal enemies of children.— it Ina invented by. physician of greet eaperteno. In Vir gird; who, after hashpg used It for errant loan to has own psalm wad found Ito lemons no universal, was Indoord at last to offer It to the public as a amp but ccrfain and mceb lout mollane. It has:ince becomejostiv popular through. out the rafted Prides, as the =at ediclerit Vermifogeover imam; and the demand has lone stasility OP the lucreette deceits ern Introduction to the public. lall-Purchaears will iso careful to ask for DA NI'LILNF7R aELEllßATSDeceoureciored by FLEMING }MS. of Prrnomou, Pa. All other Vero:lbws compar bibn are tenrthires. Dr. Nfld.'. o f his cele brated .Liver Pills, can now be had at ail:Liable drug storm /Vamp:noble without the firaoliser o as illwlwT FL 'l3 BROS. ilinuorments PITTSBURGII THEATRE. ......... ......tompudrosTEL THURSDAY .EVENINO, Oct. 1, UHT, will be presented (by request) the popular drams, entitled the IRISH GRANT, or No. 41—O'Brian, Mr. W. .1. Florence. .Yllse Emily WRldeggsra After which the new Comedy of THRICE 31.A.ILIIIRD,— Carlotta, Mn. W. J. klorduce,b3 which elle sill entrain four dlfferentcharactern Ripple, Mr. W. J. =broom To conclude with the 1111811 BdßON—Elaurdiran, Mr. W J. 1 lorenee; !Iran Corndaffer, Mr, W. J. noreue. ATKINS' NEW STYLES OF . -i; . 1 8 DAY AND 80 BOOR CLOCKS I` wrru oil wrrnoirr EiZMII 08 in - rn STREET. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC GENER ALLY.—ThIs morning I commence to receive daily direct from Baltimore, Pro. end 1.11 Shell Oysters of the 'latent and beet quality. Also to cans .d half tan which - I warrant equal many brought to this city, .d will be sold wholesale and retail .t No. 817 sth street. opposite Ma nn k Co. .28 t' H. RIDIMR, Agt. CLAARCOAL METAL -100 toneoold Blast Chutes! Plg Metal, For vale by . SA-111/El, DYER. ee::llwd• • Federsl street, Allegheny City. YOUNG MEN CAN NOW COMMENCE boatman with the mall capital of •. , FIVE DOLL•an. For rartlentars, twines 0.4116 8. W. GOODALL Bangor, UM*. C. compels use whq. considering the want. of the afflicted, to recommend that which to beet known end tried. and to recommend Dr. J. Iloetetter'e Celebrated Stomarli Bittefs,'Wordd Maybe adding to what hos already been heralded rac and wide, not ma, by w AT botched Uneaten, bothy the people of the Mad, endorsed by timpby ' skims and the prMit, that ilostettee's Bitters hare no equal to reaming and immtrt health to enfeebled Melt: Lilies and children And they inesinableil= of their ill. of debility, to which they are eub J eot. the Rummer Newsom in mai cases it should!), takelin d = Toughies before meals. Drumlin* end dealers generally evety where, and lIOSii Et. FgHITII . 2457 Peon .t soltdArta aUSTRECEIVED -760,00D Germanelmo 14G,G001.1anma bra:Vieille& filmmiLetnredTobacco. The hagoet amortment of Clore lead Tobacco ever offered th• city.V noeropen tor azaadwk. n .d sae, GEORGE IVEYMAN'S octi:tf eor. Smithfield Wont itad Mamma Alley CANE HOOPS—A. A. hiasoN & Co. have reed 200 vivo Cum Mop for Allis. waS SAXONY PLAIDS-300 pieces beautiful new style. Saxony Waal MI6; ;au opened at aaZgA. A. 'MASON & CO'S, 2S SIM et CLOVES -1000 Ibe. on band and for sale by *a D. L. FAI.INZSIOCK * CO. CARRIAGE OILCLO /I—A large stock of Eaameldatal pt of 411Farati widths on band at 1111 mad ittlt. Mgr street. w2i .1. &H. PHILLIPS. T RANS PARENT. WINDOW SHADES of all kinds at the Oilcloth Wareroome, 20 and =Bt. Cele greet. ee24 .1. U. PIIILTJPS. BUFF ROLLAND. for W indow Shades—A 'variet7 ot widths, Os hand at "J 5 and R 9 St. Clair at. J.* 11.11111.7.1111. TARTARIC ACID-800 lbs. powdered for al. B. A. FAlL•inMcm. CO., cal - • Coma Pint ad Wood sa. • gadITEW UPPERS.—Uppers f or Gaiters k.a rad - Ottocil teal—ready for lang.—mde of hie irsoaaabkhrod Patent Landow, constantly on hand arid for slob/ W-24 RIC UD. BARD. IIALTLMORE SOLE LEATIIER.—ICS) sks luo .i mivo RICIELD. BARD; ELIZARETRAN,:—A. par deoorativa Walt - „. - , . - • EMMEM Telegraphic Waastursrros. Sept,":34;—United . States du.oko amounting to 54.00,000 reached here n,.da7 f•r re demption. Orders have been rent from the treasury depart ment to-day to the New York assay office for a trans fer of a large amount of bullion to the Philadelphia mint, to be seined into . small pieces, to meet the pressing demands of the business community for change- I General Walker's sirord was sent to him this morn ! ing by expense. Monetary affairs continue quiet, and there is no excitement, though there is considerable oppression ! upon the business community. The Banking houses are all'paying specie. Waesraaroa CRT, September 30.—Letters reseis , ed to-day from Fort Kearney dated September 3d, state that two companies of troops had arrived there ! that day on their way to Salt Lake, and that the ! fifth and tenth regiments of Infantry had reached ! Fort Laramie. Col. Hoffman had seized Eve hundredlegs of pow der in a Mormon train. Rimming Californians informed the writer of the letterthat the Mormons were making preparations for ft 'and did not conceal their hostile move me der Kimball, in his sermon In the tabernacle at Salt Lake, said he could, with his wires, whip the 2500 troops. lie further remarked, that the provi eons for the array would reach the volley, but the troops would norm enter Salt Lake City. The Treasury Department is still engaged in do ing all that it can in a legitimate way to relieve. the money pressure. Applications for the redemption of a large amount of C. S. stocks are steadily on the increase. William Pitt Platt has been appointed Postmaster at Plattrbstrg, New York, to place of Mora.. re sigoed. The whole number of warrants issued from the Pension Office during September, ander the Bounty Land Act of March, 1855, was 1620, to satisfy which nearly 245,000 acres are necessary. The names of 55,090 pensioners for revolutionary services bare been placed on the rolls since March, 1818. bet on the 30th of June last only 346 of this number wore reported living. The administration has not received any definite information from Wm. Cary Jones relative to politi cal affairs in Nicaragua, while certain parties are strongly urging .the .reeognition by the President of the Minizter from that country.. Riv . M`interests are endeavoring to prevent it. The Minister from Costa Rica claims that his gov ernment has something to say about the transit route, but it is believed that the administration will not respect thaLassumption. Buntmearrc, N. J., Sept- 90.—The Burlington Barichas not failed, being abundantly able to pay all its circulation and deposi's ; but being influenced by the action of the Philadelphia Banks, hu par- Bally auspended. It continues to pay out small moms in coin. The Mechanics' Bank at Burlington, and other banks in Burlington county, pureie the same course. We are aseured they are entirely sound, and will resume specie payment, as soon as the Philadelphia Banks resume, and at an earlier day if !inch a course is deamcd prudent- The notes of the Burlington Bank are redeemed in Philadelphia, and the notes of the Mechanics' Bank at the Bank of North America, Hartford, Ct. The banks of this city have no thought of suspend ing; they are satisfied that the crisis has passed. New YORK, Sept. SO.—A dispatch from the quo, antine states that the 'Webster waited in vain at Havana, for three dap, for the arrival of the Star of the Wmt. It is feared she is lost. The steamer Peoria sailed at noon for Liverpool. She carries no specie. The firm of Hotoling & Co. have suspended. New Tone, Sept. 30.—There is much better feel ing to-day in ail kinds of business, and the panic is considered over. No failures are reported. There are rumors that the steamer Tennessee, which leaves here to-day for Now Orleans, is connected with an other fillibuster expedition for Nicaragua DrsnotT, Sept. 30.—The Peninsular Bank of this city has been enjoined by Attorney General Iloward. on account of its refusal to surrender to the State Treurver its circulating hills to the amount of the deficiencies between the present caterer its stock se curities and that of its circulating notes, as required by Ito chivies. It is said that the Bank has abund ant means to pay its debts. Cotowsua, Sept 30.—The Board of Control of the State Bank of Ohio. ate mooting held bore to-day, unanimously adopted the following resolution. Bemired, That the branches of the State Bank of fihio here the ability and will oontinne specie par mentouganlless of whatever course may be taken by the banks of other States. Circaco, Sept. 30.—Swift Brother 6 Johnston, hankers, temporarily suspended this morning. There is but little excitement The propeller Louisville, belonging to the North ern Transportation Company, was burned last night,' ten miles from here. The boat and cargo area.toual less. One fireman was drowned. She waa• insured. for 821,000. • BOSTON, Sept. 30.—The Bank Presidents of this city renewed their consultation to-day In relation to theaaparosion of their discount., and re3oleed to an addition of three Telegraphic Narkele Nor Yu.. Sept. 2).—Cuttun market quiet. Flour tmayr. WOO bbl. .old. M./at dull; .1.5,u0u WWI mid at 11.0411.10 fur Wootern_oxid $1.0.5 for H.J. Own ts ffror; 25,0)0 boob d at 73c far Eouthena 'White KEW= I,eney. freights are Simon. Catsl---the market ►a Varaiwe hartdratinek 8.5,13011 heed stkeieSilwelltilr avaNtln wohlatle tower, mien al 4.46a10,.i , e . nd Ilref,ll% f+. '"' w=ea: b y-7;r10 - 0 th : . Sr k w.l!t b e n t r 5 " .,7 1 61r7 ebinVlT7PlCr— prime. Ruske era lower: Ilitions Centrel 17: Lacrunee k Hilweakie 6 4 / 4 1 Sliehlgati Mnth•r g 16 Neer Tint Central rk: Relating Galena L Chicago CZ, Michigan Central Nitleniakie k Misalerippi 16. PZILLDLLTHIa; Sept. 20—Cloeetweeel haw decii.d; .m I 1 .1. of new crop at $ll. Floor la dull at $6,60 per bbl; St O MAD extras/rid at 66,761166.25. lio eal. of Kee Flour or QjrpWise. le dulL =OO bush 61.,25 ior.Soutl.ro. sa,so Kentucky, and White at 61,35.5ma1l W. of Rice at 76c. Corn Is lower. 203 bush Yellow sold . at 74 470 c .d Mira at 76c. Dote are unchanged. Nr,thimr do ingln Orocertno rPmnWoo.. Whialt7.elle slowly at 24 0J In Wool nothing is dm.. Curtmttam, Sept. M.—Flour unchanged and dull at 14,23 loN: holden ate not brewing Wee. Out. bees Ottellteel to 7t6c and main real demand. ltye la doll at 6£1070e and Is still declining. Wheat is unrhanged and dull at Stsr.9sc for itr,d'atal MM.. Whisky Irregular. 700 litda sold at Ite; 600 I.ols 164 and 00 liblaat 1454: cladognaminak the demand I. Molted and speculatt 00. Money matten an quiet but Ireu ututettled au heretofore. There bees bean so allures to,lay. Exchange on boo York Is quoted at KU per cunt. memium. The weather Is Nlercary 40. River uncluoge.t. Beermou apt. 30.—Flour le Moldy at P. 50, otab.— Wheel Is heavy except for Mainly prime: low glualtuof Mae we quote at Ensix , .. good to prime Red 11,1213, 1,20 e %Thlte $1.2.5Q1,40. Corn—White and Yellow le touted td 73e. IThltley(rdt.' for cub A i c ocuu mus BOLIPUB KILLDtPATE'TI=OCIIT. . alaca , rOda 11 bawl . 11.7_ , _- .7; A atae Ln merettent and waste? Gene KU* an veil as an tation one. They are aloe sa- l i to ,_ro '- . wily slannod he attaching to Saw Ulna. Ter . tall de- ' 'ri v _...11 .. i taansolnanlateen. . - ,:emar' s ' • It ONCLORAN I CO, Z' - --, '...... ' ill 44 Wym Vann la.,_ .01a we Mae taanahootare roma Harr MI baler et all :I aim, WO •61 and am gnarly ' s& Meat luxe Illeabino, el and dollars In llama Atria, ald Dab* Asmara Brand &Ulan MAIN MAU Inas aad Owing et onary We, KIII nee; On. All Mediu vserailed to nk•et= ymaybybaya. by H. OXMAN il OD- ils. retdatansaP Cemetery Marble Work., No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, . . . . . . . PITTSBURGH, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, `.PRACTICAL, MARTILS MiSON, WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form him friends and the public grnerally, that ne Irae lewd the above premixes, for the manufactnre STI Ink of every rarletT of Marhle Work, each ea Monuments; Tombs Tablets and Grarbstones, M every variety and form; MAIO, Mantle Pieces, Centre Table, Pier, Bureau and itub Stand Tops, lc., lc., Which ha is offering as low sg illy other establishment West of themanattabas. Hie stork it entirely new, and has been seleeted by himself, expready lir this market. He is oleo prepared to build Burial Vigtiltß, endue° Mr Lots with Mar ble or Stone, and to execute .7 other work in hie line, in any of theOemeteties adjoining Pittsburgh. BMW, BY TEMBOBSIOII TO Rae. T. B. Lyan, Hobert Galway, Dui., Hon. Wm. W ilkins,John Chislett, Esq., Jot, H. Shoenbergfir, F.m., W. L Ringwalt, Charles Brewer, Iraq., .1. H. itill,E4q, Thomas Scott, Esq., A B. Curling, PAH , W. P. Baum, Esq., 0 R. White, PAN. The Trade furnished with ell kind, of Forelim and Domes tic Harbin, either [inhaled or in the rough, et Wholesale price. Ha Amelia tattle arrangements with the mannfreturem of the best brands, fora constant 'apply of Hydraulic Ce ment, Water and Louisville Lime, and Plaster Paris, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of which be it prepared to felbish !Hebert notice. nthlteilly SUNDRIES -10 Ude. prime N. 0. Sugar; 25 bbl Crashed au 16 " B. entree do 15 finlerrleed do 19 Granulated Jo ,10 " Baltimore Symp.; 29 hall bblo. do do SO kap .. do do 100 bags prime Rk.ooßsa; 50 tozaeVancylkare • 25 Raft • do 20 Oliva do BO " Clothe! Phut 80 " Star* . . " Cora Starch, • In store and or vale by Bra t BERGEfi, eall onner Smithfield sad Etataxt areal; A EXIABIMEMMINIMIMMIIIII 29 half bbbibial Thickarol; 33 gr. do No. 1 4% 60K1tts No.l 4Mackay]; % to atom mid for mlo by 25 do No.l Men !CURIDH Jo.lSOdt? No. 95 Wotar Stmt. IVAPOLEON 111.—llesigne in Paper Han g lap according to the prerent prerreling tut., foe sa• by •ell M. P. MAKSELALL A CO. A AIERICAN WALL PAPER—In endlesB /IL variety or Daraeltic Mantifsdure. at ell prim from St upwards. .23 W. P. MARS CULL• CO. OAP. 75 fits German Soap jaat.received 14.3 and for d• by SPILLVIUS eel So. 295 Llborty EtH. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, Draw In Bonnets, RoU. Straw Trinunlngs, and Good. onn.naly. . Jen FISH.IO3 bhlsnow No 3 Large Mao ker 100 hlf do do do, 44 h/f do Medi= do, 211 hU .N 0.2 do, , Z4,01d: , ;,' . 2 " -- tiort '.'' ! - do, • ' SOAddrllidttdiotilyoliog,•:. -,.-• .. '',- 3 .., XeigeNreou .n. kialielik • :!....-.., -. 17 , ,,:,,5t.3., n, , ,, 4 , idetddll,, . Of, .vVtotd 4 oo.+4dd a 0,,....,!,,, _,'- ld'bidd i trau n.. 1 '''''' l %;* - -•-. •,,-.• • : 15-..ott M=E=Z= Commercial CoMNIITTLE OF LIII3I7IIATION PUB. REIM:3IIMR. Lvuwe 13,aRxr. S. P. 8 13,10 F, C. n+.7 44 9- w. w. Mix." PITTSBURGH MARKETS. ',Reported Amciarly for the rdribandl Gordfo.] Prrranana. Tatinroax, °croon 1, LUT. FLOUR—the ealesime confined mostly to' owl ,d 4+ 5 .4 5 . 12 for extra atutfr ooh kr finally tin HAY—cited of 19 loads et atte,ls too. OATS—aal . eau( 100 lariat delvt al tr 4 50u doat :l. SODA A1311...-adta of 4 ton 4c.• NTTRAST SODA—asks anti tap et , ;t4. BACON—ealfn of SOME* filooldere at II.: SUGAR—Baba of 6 Md. Cuba at 9K. LA RD 011,—tales oflo Ulla at $1,12. MONETARY AND c011131Z11.014L. The nutrirl sadly ma, reit* We ham seldom, If ever, known an many embarraning Inorroturdinge u our mu. chants and prlrste bankers epienced today negoldw ring paper and domestic and euldinge• The latter and lb utter tutpsmibillty ofplsein g mercantile and the Loudon, on to coy nothing of the low rates to which the standard draw ers are driven, le producing adllnnilon on the oor. fischarmer, and threatens to meny parties • degree of from tole Is prosecuthag badness through the present week which ought at once Murat attention.—N: Y. Times. PIIIL.LOCILPHIA CAT= litaikkr. gandey, Sept. 2t—The recss/pra of Beef (tattle this week were moderate, amounting to about heed. The demand was leek artive dim leak week, and a much larger number wore left over than for many weeks part, conaoquent upon the unsettled ante Of monetary taffair• and the general distruat in regard to the future. Prima tell oft about 25 coats par 100,sind the mars bedewed rather epiritleas at $475 for ordinary quality up to WO for the beat. The arrivals and iales at Binger' e Union Drove Yard for the week were 2800 Doge and about GO Dories, Hoge But quite as Mick se last week, end bold from git,oo to s%gp per 100 he, tiek ahead 500 were left unsold. At theeloye the tendency of prices was evidently in favor allays,. In the Hooey market there are eigroi of Improvement.— Some of the Ciente are dieconatlng to a limited extant, while one's ere paying ont their mt., and receiving the bolero( otherßanks and cent:tied checkeoo deposit. The absence, however, Gran edequeti eireulatlngcurrency tends to materially retud ell bruit* of trade, and the morn went. In Cotton. lireadetulfe, tiinneertte‘ Provident. and In, fact, ell other articles, um on i vt!ry restricted vele. Some goals can be bought very low for "rain," hot se wgewend thing holders are not urging their nit* as It be • Imposelble to oegotiate mercantile paper unites at nutiotte rates. Ex change on England, es well u on the neighboring cities, le very unsettled. Gold and SOSO, are selling on the drag from I tog per cent premium, but the damned for It is Wet brink at the. onotellona.—.Phil. The Weekly !tank Statement ettowe:that the contraction of loans, which has been going on Bina the second week of Anatist, still coat/nem, althonalti with attach len violence than when the movement coltuneticed: • • - - 11,e cosopartma with lin week 311 • k Loma 1:8e. Specle. Circulation ' Sept. IL 8108,777,421 $13,658,188 $3,073,801 $70,77.4774 5ept..17.0.1417791,483 13,827,00 7,898,309 78,816,611 Decrease, 151440,48 PAWL V 4493 f1a7.103 The coatractlme d loans le non about ttdrteen and hew mink., from the higbeet &dot of expanefou r and all this mil has beau taken In in seven weeks. The strength al our mercantile community hag been wanly trod to that period, and the wonder is that each an atom= of loans could be liquidated In ouch a short time without still own numerous tallurea.—N.: T. Trib. Imports by River MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION Ca-3I bbl. nuosnt, 45 hr. Reppsrt; big. bAgi, Nessts; 1G kgs butter, 411 Obis flour,Swindler; 34 bss glass" Sinsassrv.32 bbLs flour , araaa a flirty:eta-1g .15 do sPPIA HAPars 7 ' 1,0344 WA.; &miser k Dilworth: 2 bxs, 4 tobls butts:, 3-Gs eggs, 2 mks rags, 2do (When, 100 bbl. flour, Miller; 4 bbt I chess eggs, 3 kgs, 2 bis sundries, ossusr;2ll Ilbsep, !Noels. ImportabyßaUread Pittslough Pt. W. 10. H. 11.-187 basket, markethq, wets 400 tfley Payne, Shwall & co; 10 Wlo paper. Oboe A Parkhor. 23 hells wire, Ay H TOwneead 1 or 4 130 bra them, Dalsell A ow 678 do do, It Hutchinson: 63 do do, J 11 Can field; 73 do do, &Wen & Itablason; 60 ak. whet, 40 do do osta, J Craig bbl. dour, Boren & Kirkpatrick, 11 barrels pples, 1. Peterson: 27 wheat, 2130 rye, Poeghtley; 1 car lumbr, Kern 1 car load oats, owner:ll6bl. pearls, Bakewell A MS Bdo do. J B Cantlahh2.lsrkasors, owner: orbbl. lard, - 20 do oil, T & otw 2 do whisks, Ado A Berger; 4 bide alcohol, P 4do batter, 12 do 6612,16 cam atork, .acne, 10 bbh, we, Her. 9 do do, 11ks butt., 150 bomb door, 106 aka wheat, Clark & Cletottad Pitttbarst R. FL—Xprindstooes, lifer • .110r1,411; 60 1,1.44 thaw, El tandem 133 do do, I Oardnar; 6 do PB4. hatter, Riddle:l9 bblacracken, A A Hardy; 21 d r.o W Ilara 121 WM Fratotta , Chair ott tat ,1, 4844. J II 0•113eid: 12 85. potatoes, Shriver • Dilworth: 7 to d., D Resit: 36 do wheat, Wlltoartli 148 Wm dont, Lis. Kett A ctr, 23 04 whisky. Kellar 30 hi. ammo, H Collltti tarls batter, 1 kw( do "I Little & tic 820 ske wheat, Kean. Jr bria 130 do do, 1 Dkittry • ea: 111 Lida*, 0 A Swift. , 11.1: I word, Ia NI Ilea: WO balm 60 hbd. Nam, 315 lthl4 dour, 821,44441 wool, 24 abroad, 300 his glow, Clark A 6 can Woe ors, 'Aar" 2 can rack, El do hots, avatar 2 bDI. ripe, *ea. =I! The water le at stout 2t bet mad Ming In such cases end at the Mate thew with a malt shoot money alhdts iv - evading the public titled, business ft at Almon a total elmilatnl at the levee at elsewhera Igo arrivals yesterday eireptof Monongahela beats silt/mall freights .le., The weather was mid and the wind high, veaterdiy. swevpiug the straft• into clouds of dnst. Taking all thing" into muslikeration It .at not Mikan to sigh for • "lodge in some vast wilderness . any day during the past week. The even below are mush to byte same comlttiou a. n; about 31.4 lout seCincinnati. The Ilasoart wad also at • low pant, and the Itisaiadrpi rising a hale at Ft Tutu from rah., at It. head tpring• Boats, .. a necessary coma gnaw., an, laid up everywhere hum here to Wm, trout CaliO to St Pant and from St. Louis to Ft. Jo. lice an happy, bowsaw, at this moment to not* none indication. of rain in the cloud. that hang heavy shout thiaky,and we tape that tho indications may not pan. fallevieas. The Fortuna arrival and deputed yesterdliy afternoon.— She brought and took away a goal Lad The Ifstusers sat reedy to lea.. last o..oistig omd, doolaleas, dhl w. It le said that the chum.' at Glam Muss it meshing away and the Waal' thara 4.1 L Incur Ja.pa than at the Inn ritially cag•of ..tor. The honim,ll. Linear of torolay sere We least, that tit. Cl,, of Cairn, nu tatatelAdewn, sunk a lighter.at the but of Hurricane Island, .by running over • lax. Me freight, meatetnig of Soar last whisky, um all anted, and landed on the Merv. M Ifeciems•—lie•Liarday morollig, early, • dockhand th• 'framer Eimkiaror, from einamiali,ora• 11rowc.1 fillinsenirboard from rho beat, fuos Mio•• tL. irlurr en. taking to coal sr 01( lit.. %Ye did oot Into the man'• l'he Southern Rivera ars felling fwd. hut and brats, ru 1.11 to • low nage , t watar Aro r‘ltiihnir down chi/daimon and lath s armor. • The river Is will falling at MU pant. ',alai'', can be done et etremboallaw until a rt. of water. Nashollle paper. Testenlay there ware threw Vet te.ito large In the meal. The Dint arrival feats the Lower Ohio reports 24 inolumon Arultetown b., end the channel lase dialcult to roe Mai it was last Week. and fewer twits aground. From Louhrrllle freights to New New Orlenne and Cairo continue at The per lOn the, anal other article* In ',Mooning ..... —.The Diamond. to Lasionlle..4l Monday. In - might up a portion of ib• freight meet from the limo., that mink at Oil Creak. During a retteut trip of the steamer Buckeye Pell•, velum trot Paducah, vha was bailed by a mso to ro the Kentucky -bore. Ae the Let mounted to, the man was seen to go to tho terror the bank. take up hi. baggage and rush dovrathe Mil Into the river Ile was drowned before eatialsoce could be reudered.—Cto Get., Wedureday. Olt eamboat Regletar ARIIIVED--Jedernon, Brownsville[ Lateens. do Colonel Heyari, Elirataith; Fortuna, Wheeling. DEPARTED—Jefferson, Brownsville; Luzern., do; Colon] Bayard, Elizabeth; Fortune. Wheeling.. steamboats. Monongahela River 11. 8. Mail Packets. :TEAMED TELEGRAPII, STRAMER JDPFERSON, alt Cart. J. 0. W0(41./A.RD. Cart. U Ali LOUIL rrillE ABOVE — NEW STEAMERS ARE now mauling regularly, Morning Boats leave Pitts uorgh at fl o'clock A. M., and Peening Boats at actor* P. M. for M'Revaport, Bilmbethlawn, kimono. h.la City, Believer..., Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Dramamine, there connecting with Hack. and Coaches for Uniontown, Fayette Springs, Morgontown,Wayaeabnrg, tiarmichaeltown arid JeiTerion. Prpmengers ticketed through from Pittaburg . lawn for E 2, meals and stato-rooms bre. i n clusive.sve Date returning from Brownsville leave at g o'clock to the orning sod!, in the evradug. For further inibrmation are vire at the Office, Wharf bloat, at the foot of Grant street. cub • G. W. SWINDLER, Auras. RE G UL A R TKI-WEEKLY JAL, WHEELIN PACISET.—Tho One pas- - seize° stein. C O HEVIOT, Captain idowar7lrrerve for the above and all Intermediate poets on Tuesdays Thonday. and Saturdaye, in piece of the Forest aty. Yoe • alright or Immo, oPPIy on board, or to anB IV. 8. WHEELER, Agent, No. ewood at. ItEGULAR TUESDAY PACK ET POlt ZANESVILLE.—The fine neer tteatner EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. 4117,102 w I env. for lb. above and lattirmedlata ports on TUESDAY, .9th last, at 4 o'clock P. Y. .Yoe freight Or peerage apply co [nerd, sea A TKIN. S' CELEBRATED 30 DAY CLOCKS, ti• fortunuting Doom end Parlor. An surrninsurf n Rosewood casegelegunt patterns Just received and for sale by J. HUD CO., 103aUtt Jeweler.. No. 61 Yin Drees. H , . USE FURNISHING HARDWARE BTORE.—Roneekeeping artlrdee generally. Hollow Ware, Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, Witt.* Bright, Japanned and Pressed Tin Wares, Wond and Willow Wares. JOHN VLIEBINO, No. 47, Market street.eornar of Third. SECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTENDS, Lc., at the Fourth . Street Carpet Store. W. D. U. MeCALLITSI having Pet returned from the Eesetren cities, where, owing to the present depremed elate of the market, they hats perehamd,and MYery low rate., • large and almost entirely pew stock ofCARPETHIO,eonete4 'twin part of Velvet and Brussels, throwply,nsw and beautlllil patter. Tapestry and Common Velvet And Tufted Hearth b r 4 ogr, • __ Alto,a very large varlet, of Door Mata; WIN... 910 m smir Rode, Bar unformatalaild, all of whkk shell he Of. fared at ths LOWEST RATE for cash. Hotel And house: keepers will and It to theft advanteSSio tilt. 0 . 4 m ^"n• 'W. D. SIeCALLIIM. QOULD'S PATENT 'SPRING BED - Hay ingrtraufied the exclusirktlithi to mennacture and ..12ould's Patent Bpring Bed," the county of Allegb. ny, nu are now prepared to fberdsh than. &thing' to Pt.- ' 1,4 " a Into fu'Lful; deep undituenbti Spring Bet WI and exnunne ttuon et oar Wareherater They ten behttkuhed to any bedded an 41 remoied, therefrom at - pleneure.. Ateane. hoot., botaLcic.,itientabcd m01,1031* bed at it' very tor gI/ iCV. ' sett . T.' B.'TOUNG it00,,33 - Sodthtleld et '- soars AND OHO - TAM CHEAP mo g .: so 2 :, :mi C im A rr S s4 l3 REL i r. NEAR THE mmtitEt trujud ;;, , ,Y;;,4 hi, win nu =a Whaustock of MMES. and CIIILDRIS BoFrs, nuel BIIOFys MARS' CALP, - . ISOOTS, SHIM . '. 4drmukoe yA , sam3,a .. -, fOTErAID'ITIITMVMr —jj,-A, ~,: . "011T F :11ununon,i 4 ~ ''"etnes.,,,,u:i Ding„va.u.aiii . Y . .. •Nairericiturest millels==.4. t 0,14. , .11.4.•t0ck. ot , 1 0 ,0 4 • -,... ....2. ....4:44,:ar,r,',...tt._..' . . ' ,:- , 4.,'3,,,, `' .1 4.:L t e:7-4•4 . 4,, if '" i - t , • •: - 1 .• • - --•• • i auction - sarks. 'IS D AVl D ,a , 49#c.a. • 8.14: Ete.k. ILY SALES AT NO. FIFTH ST., : 11. the uefr Coinmegirla Sake lloordi, Na. 64 .Fifth Meek day, ire her w per . blic autlio o of gait In sl o t ,attArnlch LS oonatsratly replenished with fresh amalga m Viet steer bd dined forthwith. • . ' itlo o'clock, A. AL, Dry Gonda and Darcy irtichs; 6rii. nearlyenrything neridal in Um hue for pergolas] and Willy um tutde cutlery, hardware, clothing. hoots and Won, balm wear, gr. Air . 3. o:Dia. - P. Il i boaaeheld and kitchen furniture, new ..ihmlyeacondband; beds and bedding, carpets. elegant Iron . 1 1ta ; 7 . , — Ach'u" • g—ri cloclui, Jeare •ry, minikal Instrument. grins, elotbloo. dry good. boot. ittgeditiwa, books, etarlonery, tc. P.M; DAVID. Auct'r. bOTHING, SATINETTS, TWEEDS, &c., At Auction—WM be mold at the Commercial Sales Booms, Fifth ragout. eirenneueing on this (Thursday) morning, Oct. la. and continuing during the week, mperior flnecloth and beery Overeints. Pantiloma. Veen!, Sennett. TRawly iNUI(I7[I Flannels, Canton Linings, Bc. P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. FALL AVDIFTER TRADE. L.,FAHNESTOCIC & CO., Lie of the firm of B. .FoldiesdoFk & Co. and successors to eming Broo. 4wHor,Es Ar. DRUG-GISTS, No. eo, corner oad and Fourth S 1- --II MYNA. TUE . SUBSCBIBERS HAVE JUST RE- Wood from the Emma cities with on extensive stock which Is now offered to the trade. consisting .1 DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, ,BRUSHES, • PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Ere., Erc. Which, together with theirairoady largo stork, comprtam oho of the moos eateralvo and 'Best Assortment; in the Country. Their arringemento for oupplying IVN7TE LEAD' 'AND ZINC PAINT Of my P. quality are triteb solo enable them to sell VEltlf MA 4lrCiatntry and City Merchants and the Trade amorally De Invited to an examlnatkin arm. clock and prices before pruelnoting clasorbet, It. 1.. FAIINESTOCK & CO., oolO:daw3mT . fod,cor, Wood audaourthltrooto. PRLAMATION. In the name and by th authority elf as Gomounnveolth of Penn:Amnia, JANES POLLOCK Governor: _____ • • WILINW, A eetionsAnanclal revulsion has occurred ne ralllog to the suepedgfrin Of specie payment by tho 'make of this and other gate' of the Untoni aod• the Whim of many established commerchd haulm leading it to the destruction of round...god to the pueral emtarrusment tmd depression Of Veda and threatening to affectdlsastromly the credit of the Commonwealth and thesreat imlustrialluteteets of the people, and s - Weruu,9, Au °coat:, er, extraordinary requires prompt end efllciant action to reclaim inn elarmed and suffering com munity, therefore, I Locks Pouorc, Governor of the Cone monwealth of Pennsylvania, by • virtue of the power. tore. (erred upon me by the Constitution, do hereby convene the General Assembly of this Commonwealth , and requite the :members of the 940hte cud noose of Represented*es to meet at their wpm-the Homes in the Genital at Herd♦ burg, on Tuesday thesis - lb day of October, A. D. 181. d, at twelve o'clock et' noon of that day, then and there to take into consideration hod adopt each meuureeof relief In the premises mt the present exigency may seem to them in their wisdom to demand_ In be/Moony whereof 1. ham hereunto wt my hand sad raneed the groat male( theematuonwealth to beaffired, at Ilerriabarg, this gsth day of September, In tne.year of our Lord, 1867, and of the Indepennenmof the rotted Stater. the e/abtyweeond. .By order td the Chumrtor . son:Sul .`±-,retary the Ca:Oncirms.r;l4l. Corn !Raton Manufactory for Bale and N THE Bru DAY OF' OCTOBER NEXT, at le o'clock. A If th .dirr at Puldir A urn:, n o I the prentiew, kt tieing Waktoogton, I mile North ..Ithroin , uati, all the machinery, tools and Ilstitris belonging to the dtherli'dlaimfactury of tho lath limn of Thonuo. Proctet d klo. We trill also leave to the porctiaser tho buildings and groonitsoecupiwt by the same, for n loan of yearn, at au au ' axial rent of p 1,400, with the privilege of purchasing any time before the °Wrathn of the lease, for the sum oftI4,tXXI. This Vectory it new mad In complete ordev.situated dithelyou the Maud Ousel, in a convenient location for ob taining corn, and for sending the Standi to Market The machinery and utensil have been In use a little over three year.. and have been valued by sworn appralth re at :dealt h7OOO. It has caporitt wwrk one harsh rd. bushel, per day, which might incrinerd If desired. The quality of :starch heretofore uthdethas boon of the highest grade—ethos bomb! having been • ivenrthe one in the mathet. The male is noode in rotten/inure oi the death of the a. Live pkrtner, to clone the Surriring, Partner., kc. .e=2ard COOPER ot tu.-tum.ers, A Beautiful Head of Rich Gloms'? Hair ND WHO 'IIIAT IS GREY WOULD at bare It rtaiorod to former coloß or bald, but would rave the growth armaarca, or trot:bled with dandruff nut Reign but would 11,41, it ramovol..4 tomidril with scrofu la, scald lo ad, or other end:dons. but sroldil be carol, or with sick headache. fueuridgis', but would to cured. It will also remove all pimpt,s from the Stos and skin. Prof. tsanl's flair fic.totm Inc alit :la all Oda S velar :croot the follow Inc .to. A han, November It. four. Wont -. lnv fir: 1 bare lirmni much add at thm effects of your flair ktorldratne, but baring Oren so often cheated by :rack ay and :punk noottutas,hair dyes. de, I ter e disposed to pl aao your itestuntelre in the matimeategmry with the thougand awl one lordly trumpshril toast retanfics. untll I tact.you in Lawman:in rounty soma ovontlie since, when you gave inmate% manna. a. Waive:el iho tad of your Restorative Mary by my good wife, vilemee bolt had become et ry thia and entiroly out Lana rah:outing one of your large bolting her hair was nettornl nearly to Its ring - mai taautiful broa n color. wd trot thicketuul and beam e beautiful and gloopy upon, awl entirely rarer the hark the continue. to 441 it, not 'lmply borauce of ito beautifying effect. upon the hiir, but be...me of its tonithibl infinence upon the bead and mind. Others of my family and friends amusing your Res storstlve, with tl.e happiest elTim tr, OW rclor a, my skepticism and doubts In eater ace bi its character and salmi ere el, dirty removed: and Iran and do tart cordially nod contb dentially not:amend Its tees by all alto triml:l have their hair rtstarial from whim or gray (by testy of sickness or ag0.)1,, origimd rol ir and bawdy, and, by young psraorts who wouli have their half I , atitifril and al..y. Vet - yin:lly and oat:laity yours, SOLOAION SIANN. Fara, Moon: It was a long tltr °after I sow you at Bliss held heror y ant n bottle or li...torative for which ypo gave rue An order upon your agent in lietroll, and when 'I got It vre concluded to try lion Mrs Mann's hair, AS his sun ra tort of Itr power. It has done nil that you assurer! me It would 'do: and others or Loy family and friends, having virtues...l Ito orroctr. Are noir tiring and reoicurueoillng tor roe Cu other's as entitled to the hightodconeldelation you claim for It. n gain, very respectiully and truly, your. HOLOMON Afel:3l. Canna. 111-, Jnoul.l, 1232. I have used Prof. Wood'. Ilair Iteetorative, and hare RAI. mired Oa wonderful effect.. My hair teas becoming. ON 1 Coolant, prematurely grey, but by the me of ble itentora.. live It ban reamed ill original color. and Lamont dombt peIIRKEF.P., ox Penator, U. 0..1. WWrmonentlyl) a CO., Proprietor., 312 Proadsrat. I On the great N. Y. Wire Indllng tletablialgaouti and 114 Market error, 7titonle,3 . ln., and told by all good Drag. and , an2MlytitarleP Y. ... .S. ........ NI4CMI3TOII.B. CRIDGF. i.v.A.Dswon - rii.s.- co. ATTITACITURS or OR/DUE & /IS 11' (r 7 T Li' S IMPROVED PAINT M y~{ e c W u ~ ~/: AFTER a thorough prnmeal test for over Oave years the success or our Engines warrants us in otteringthem to the publicits being nueurodied for economy of fuel, simplicity and cheapness of coati...lion, compact and durability; couthining all the advantages (inclnth log working strattn expansively) of the double elide valve Engine. and at the same Nino dispensing with all cams, eninenaffs, rockeshafta, crost-liently, slide-valves, do., saving their met of construrtion and necessary waste of power In manning. We here a large number in daily operation in this oily and vicinity; also, in lb States of to a, Indiana, Ulan, Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and in theaty of Mexico, all giving tho grrobett lion. Thr I trot Right for Ord Britain, and Shop Rights In all oil f the United Statue, for sale on reasonable terms. We for ail pereons interested to coil mod amonino our Engine ad their reputation. We nro preparod to fill orders for all elms from four to onehmolred or mare horse power. .I.6alawSroS. Pittsburgh . .Starap and Stencil Works .ThrO: D. .DT-AerrEUECW-£3. Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter, JOBBINCI CUTLER, GAINDER,,,,ta.— Sebunrsand Razors ilround, &ed Knife Ithubs Inserted: Table Knives Itepnlewd. ntol'Oenerel Jobbing or. tended t. LOC, ID3IIITII AND DELTeIIANGSR, No. 138 Smlthaeld9 near Sixth, PiTTSBUDGH, PA. 44 - The above arm Is preintred to make anything In the shone Ilan edge tool, or do any kind of smith work whet ever, on short ooilee. I.Y=llDi Illanutaotnror and Denier An ATS AND•CAPSI ....AL No. DI WOOD 'STREET. MUNIFgh, sad Pc;iet .trawl. Allegheny. ap.l.ly Eats and Capa. JAMES WILSON is now receiving his Fall Style, of lIATS AND CAPD.ldr4entlennins' thealble Bilk Drees lints, and Ladies' Biding thlt , S GC1345 Sort lists of esrlonsklnde—llungstrisn, Plem ter. Artist, And lionth'io and Cldldren's Fancy IL. and CUps. in grant esti nty; Uentlemen and TontWe Silk Plush 'hp, new •tyles.— Plow .11 tiVio. 91 Wood street. seDlnitf ' J.6II:S .WILSON. COOKING - ANDPARLOTTOVES, ,Oferery tr a Tety and pattern. VIBE IRONS, ERNDEES,,' • , • . - . • .t, I • . • TEA AND PEER SETTOs' ar And &Rather tlelci . urnally found In It Arat class mann. factory, for sale at the brag retry by. I _ . ' azo..iv. ntreizy, ;, .. -,• .. • • - Elv of tbaßed coif.. rot. . . Will . cdaral Area, Allegheny. JBUIIOUP, Esq., of Dstquesne Borlyagh . Allegheny C., Pa., nine Thomas' Patent MatOhles &hitch Machines in tho manufacture of him popular Kohn 'Matches and clears nearly 100 'per cent. Bights and . file chines for sale • se2l • F. EATON. • An PER GENT. SAVED in oiling, nil kinds of 'Machinery b* - ash.g. Rue Patent Oil • Cann— )1011104 P. EATON; oftittsburgh, exclusire - right so sell in Peunsjbosnhonnd - refers So Pittsburgh blenutsg-' bunts, Engineers,'.ltachfulsts and bischenks mend. • Natl. .TROTVSPATENT OILOLOBES. or Cups for Stem Zitglassiforsale bj , M. V. EATON. rpHOMAS'. ?AMBIT" AIRE RIC /IN • Dooli r A spaurav—Teniu.7 KW spin. for mq•by 1 TBE , ST . INISALES AT; AlTlZ c l . . l , nt liti, THUMB/a i t ItVENING.—Benth. Whip. anottnnice and ,tklpper,alotk, Bond etettlleal - Wine 'MA StlFtibn. eel. '4 the Metehantelistliage bY, , '. •'•): I' ' . . -.• • • ~, . _—..•;..!... .- -, 7 , ,- iukrakitoomiii i CO. . hrOus...Vesttsonnebomns,on.: Bosh EntstanrOgolloted on. , t itisonatiln tonint.tel elf.: • •.LIISTitt. LOOMS * CO. • , 1021 Io .., a '3..: IA SO* • k -Nato 11 mk e rs. 92 Loath at.— SZ.IXI; e gi t'otTOVEsll ST9VESM—The Mt , th e. Post thipiv4.l,. well . the tetimett. 'et the nay made: the Parlor and Mamba Stout „The, ,• .htet, - "Ar bon. 04* by,gt.wbo bo`tiPtni' . 4 .„ I :AZ. I.! untor&mdiktaband cirtotigestatlettini here ker tou t * i / . Oat and see them at the Iron CI Sum, Comte t w it 11 4,,i......„..,WH1PS of:ti . - Our... • Agony- otyler4 EtltTiLtaska. s gas"' CESZBEEIMMEI TITTSI3O7MII, I'ENNA 1.857 4 .„. ......-:, 4 ',-- 1- ' - 4 1 -11‘,Lls-,,,VR A-D E; , .:_.-1857. ~...,............. 13. •A_. FA_IINESTOOIK -lintt)(1). coßmr.R. WOOD Awn P•iii,err i3TZ4C-IL7I Et ! ' , . P i tt s bu rgh;.' .1" eri3i,sr.; ‘ : . _. _ IMPORTERS AND DEALERS` IR ' -'. • :` ., . ~. LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, WINDOW GUM, 'l, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, GLASSWARE. -' ' • -. TANNERS' OIL, , VARNISHES, PERFUMERY, - ____--- SPERM OIL , ' BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICENZA . WHALE OIL, . SPICES, SURG. INSTRUMENTS '..A.OTI7RamEts OP' MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE . STUFFS, PAINTS, . WHITE LEAD, TE RED. LEAD AND ILITELAR . GE. Our White Lead, ground in Op, in put up in packages of 25, 50, 100; 200, 300 and 500 noanth., which we guarantee, to be , STRICTLY PORE, PULL lEIGHT, and riot entPannd by enYlbrßueneenand !dine: LIM. I Having reddest partnere In Nve:m an York and Pkiladelphla to take i'dventago MallMallclnanges In We rearket,ve an enabled to eon for cock or to prompt time &ste on favorable terms a. 5 F.astern Jobbing batmen. ... . iliirl3. A. PARRESTOCK'S It3II3IJOE furnished with Eng'isb,Prrnela,Gormanand Sperdsb.dlreatkaun aulnnlavellnP FALL AND WINTER. , _ M . A S 0 N. • & - 0. 0• ~ . No. 25 Fifth Street; - P:ittliburgh, , . i. . •_ ~.. A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND !Lk.' 40l tractive stocked' I IMPORTS AND A.MERICAIsi DRY-GOODS' 1 3 TO n FOUNT) IN COUNTRY. Their assortment of ORES 004.1DE;of more WE 'HUNDIILTTCABES, - conalitii of the West *lra. SILKS, MERINOS,'PLA DS, POPLINS, ELAINES; COBITROS: OASHIHEItES,4&, &c. A flu etocir. or ..V...inie•oiciez:ites, Laeea and White Goods. Drees and Cloak Trimmings, Hosiery' and Gloves, Genie' Furnishing Goode, '! ' Linen anti TieuearlteepincG-oedaa3oineatioG-peds. RIBBONS, FLOWERS, fLAD EVERY DESCRIPT/ONby MILLINERY ARTICLES. ' Haring greatly increased their fscilitina km Manufacturing • , SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, &c., They are confident °lb:ling enabled to offer greater inducements than any Faateirn , lldater. from Saf-Merchauss all victi us as, vdicited to cull. New Goods will be constantly received tree, thole redden buyer in the East. I arandasraruF. . ,: , • A. JL , MAPION & CO. JAMES . - M'GA ND. LE ; S Si: ASL., CA.,. - , f./ .109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., ''.-• ~....._ ..................,.. l ut IMPORTS AND JOBBERS' OF 'Fmgm:,pl:4:9:3lfittoiloT i t , • • . 12) , -17- G 0 0, .D.,5..,,:q 4:4 'ArcLialt,.Vola, i ' l 'i l h ( t!1 1 : 1 , 11 : / 1. 0 , E . 1 , 1 ‘. 9i. s TO r :111.1111 NUMERDITSF47tTF3 :10: • COMPLETE STOCH ADAPTED TO • THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE; HAVING HAD A BUYER IN EUROPE DVRIVG THE LATE SEASON, RR ARE ENSIBLED TO OFFER MERCHANTS ADVANTAGES ARM :SO FROM . . . DIRECT ithporvr.Arriorre BY otrrasio-±,lrgs SOLE AGENTS FON ME SALE OF: FULLERT?N'S CELEBRATED BARRED FLANNELS. 'Tv c =IT=EI FALL OF NEW GOODS OPENING D A-IL Y. M. BTIRCEIFIELD, SUCCESSOR TO MURPHY B 13an now open n 'Fresh Stoc k of , ' • . FALL AND WINTER , GOODS: PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE IMPORTERS IN THE EAST. E CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS; to ~lild Invites the special attention at the, Ladles. IDs Sock coroprines la „part Rish Bayadere Silks, some allow as 623c' Robe .A.'Quells, Irish Poplins, Printed merinos,. . • Printed Wool.PeLaines, }french Meriries;OrotO anation, Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Plush Bordered Shawls, Brooha, Long: and Sinara, Shawls, Embroideries, a full assortment. CLOTIIi, CASSIMERES, and a great variety at Sonia for Men rd Boya'vesar. 113.. A full sock vt DOMESTIC 0001,5 anstantly Da hand and at (O race. ED WAR -D T . ME: GRA W, 'WHOLESALE DEALER IN • TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 241 LIBERTY - STREET, wi - N - 147 - 11 , ov,, WOOD. . , .., Pittsburgh, Pe na OFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOUR chafed from Importer. and Manufacturers, anonfixt which are tho fallowing Gteoritir brande . .• W. H. 4:3-rants• A. No. 1 58 Tobacco, , • Reim.', Robinson Zr. Co'e Tobacco, - • ' - Fnitirene Howard's Tobacco . • . . Grant ' s Pound T..usirpCSvendfsh,. . Hazard and Railroad Brands, 200 caddy bxs.Halflb. Lump, C.TOI-ARSI OICI-.ARSII C2(3-.A.RS!II. • One Million, Assorted 'Bram-aeV' All of - which we offer to the trade at prices which ottztribtibil td please. arcrindawa t.' FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS.? - lirorth of Peaches and Tom aaaaa should be Immediately Sealed opin ARTXtCRS NEW SELF'-smA...t.rxe,-; Yellow Fire-Proof and Annealed Glass Fruit .Tare;to be had at the CHINA AItHQUEENSAITAHE STORICHP .- .13 FLY S32t. S'2' _ Ni,. 122 Wood Str , eet, Pittsburgh, WHERE also the attention of private families, hotel keepers wail tithiditil ants is re is!one of °°°",54.4A-444.-whii. mate Tea, :prosily for durability in hernia ere . desctiption of Whin. and Ladd Band French end English CIITNA'in soils' or aeparete phony. -Also nchoice afiection of Sable Cutierxrund. _Tes %Vane. n. Fork, and Simons plated on orrinsa gitvet; Tumblers, Goblet,, Ale Ginsasi of nifisidar4ttantr, allothse • The Theory of Cooking" .bv:lfliks- ',•-• '-• - Is now firmly established, and we can refer fbr, the. trutb:of,tha.alticrve,:fo. many of the most sterling and relieble Ladies' and' • Gentlemen' in Pittsburgh, ' MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKINWSTONTE TS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE PUBLIC, and . - gives 6ntimentinfaction. in nyznirm-' 52..2. To the Drityvist, the Chasid, the Bob, to all Gofer Saloont, Rertromonts, &MIN/Hamer, 21oTortrad fiat Shi., no net! NI Priam, Families, It is fined indleperosible when once trad. Ita-mat Jo trilling. At noisy lily room. Ito are le resay in amomant. Mortal la not expenerive. •Ifproclareevo smoke, no loot, no dirt, and will 'eck,k' quickly nod perfectly. All these things we rill guarantee. • . . It may be used on any labia, stand orshelfln any room or story, and will tot furnished' in any denial from $4,215, prima( &Single thmner Stand, to P 6,00,, far an Satre Mahogany Stand with Ilve - Storee'complele; which will be err ele gant ornament ti any Ksalentem's dining room. Piece call and investigate, of LAFATETTE.IIB.L . Lsocond floor, Wood Streit, or' 148 Third 8 WV. 'FITE, Secretary. sel4:dly . GAS COOKING STOVE COMPANY . • • W. E. & 00'13 PATENT DiABTIC FLEE AND WATER-1%09P CEMENT I?: 0' 'o' 1 1 ' rN G PIIR.RIN & JOHNSON, Proirietotsi i. ' ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PDT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE • the above /Swale Piro and Water•ProorCernent Rooting. It being the galyarticle ykt invented that wtil linoteesfully mist the action of the atutraphere to every climate. • . . IT IS Pw.re,B ,- /c&r.r,y - Irerreac. .iw - D 4 .*7 - .A:rian-P.reome : 4. And in point oral:liability, wo believe It to equal If not auperfor, to any Metallic Rooting. We can at It on over pia Ths • Tar, Irma or Shingle Roofs. it making no diffenmre how fiat or steep the roof may be. Rooting L. warranty,' to prove onshore represented. We will pot It on for SLI'DOLLARSPER'SQUARE,(TENFEETSQUABIL) • —•- We will apply It upon Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PElt SQOARN, being on *decant of He dniability th cheapest paint that can be used. AfArWe Melte all wtio are building, amt eleo lan who with their Roof. Repaired, to call atourodica;l33 Illfrd Sired, and examine maples and flattery the thermals.. In regard to the durability and practicability of this Roofing. J. 0. PERRIN, PERKCi JOHNSON, S. A. JOHNSON. ' No. IXI Third et:met, between Wood and Soiltheeld.- • • Wit. JOHNSON. _ •!, • PHtsbuith,rtromai: I teats of which a have modre e • chemical examination of mate specimens of W. R. ODIUM (VS noon:lA.ldt at Myndice,:thaTll4' isa tallowy. lat. The material Ism compormded ea to remota pliable the a great hitigth . of time.' • 21. The comlatency.is not readily Influenced by the temperature; ccunagnentlyit would itot be llableto meltandrukl, W off from a roof baSummer, or crack In Winter, e. stir moat of natant' heat aad Mid would mat Ware It. . The comp:talon is not amid but .tig htly It ;mold not deathly , the anew, brit on th e ~00rdady pro: , . . . ten it from the actors of the weather. • • 4th. It is Water•Prox4 andto large extent Pins.Proot that Is, eparke and littihrattils falling upon It amid not Inflame It. In my opinion melts roof will latt. for year. limit on areftilly and rrcettitig proper attention. Respectfully,' JOSEPH RCLOCILK, .•• LabritoryWO. I% Walnut street, andlit. • •.• • • Otie AG! ROLLIse. eth,lllsL. •• i have elamintd W. E. Canna & co.' Elastic Fire wad Water-Proof Cemnt . RoOilig, sad aa 411.141,14.009/11fike... It good Invention .d an wilting to Insure buildings thus protected upon tho aura tfrma as I twain those covered te tt h•Cl apl;lyddsvP I.Siroodl- . • ; 00. S. LAW:Agt. Royal Ins:Co.', London and Liverpool, • Flexible,.F'i're and Water-Proof Roofing. A.D.AXR ar, Glatellarr, Proprieboxwa. • - No. 57 aVater Street, Pittsburgh, and P. ' Peterson's, Allegheny,, pals Is AN .ARTICLE ,SIIPERIOR . TO ,ANY OTHER IH , THE MARKET.' IT I s . avid erxtanalrely in New Toth and Phillidalplila, and in well apptred. beoppllcablotairresing Foundries, Dwelling!, 'Warehouses, Bridges; ,Steim - boa — te d Cars. It will loot 104uthan Ilotallio,lbxdog Or Sblnglam, and resists tho oarbalts China/les of ciliiiatro—radtkow allietad by cold, beat or dory. Its principal ingredient is of an extraordinary elastic nature, and It twat. looses this alasticity. It an bo moldy outbid to all kind; of loofa flat or steep, old or raw, sa nos; tin or wood. ,It will not melt In,~rarm weather, or crack In cold, and It is notinjurod by being tramped upon, ' It is Both Fire and' Water-Proso'f. faformation, apply to the,twoirtolom f rore'dmd • 1857. TILINEWORTA.T.IOIq: ;.18 . 57. CAPACITY ONE BV/Tl3-RED TORSI DAILY. LLOYD'&QO- : .1111111111 . [En:kn . :mons TO LLOYD . prociN.,3' HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are nosiTniVentr to do It beery basins by r • I .. ..M2sTZTIErYLV%A.T.TIAL °ASSAM .A. 2 ,733 ,R41.-TlalgtO.A.32l. L Through to sad from the Eastern Citte.. 'We can assay our friends and all thous Mopped to .patnatiito the Paititi7bizoil nod Railroad, that no paluultill be sPared to render general satixf.cuon to 8171.Pgg115 OR EASTERN annryrnereen The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will give Inertattad ampiten , to . the tra4calaalon of freight. 'Ole* nom etemt, Dina •nuta: ' . .11 1857. " CANAL. N I VIGATION - - 3857': s -1 • ' mcnamns; pcpwr.A.l3zam .332..s.t v f l ia . 546- -,- 1 Via Penney' vt.nise' Cat nail" ill% eß.alfroa r cf. I CaPaCitY TIMM Tb15411.210i d Titus Per Month EaohlValr. t. "7/..`• , -F??'. I OWE FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAS od donor the past Winter and sre can noes offer,to SHIPPEILS the inapeolor advantage-of a Datanalxon.rultz to and from Pftlaburgh. rhihmtbl....d nntin4re— our the ben • cov.P.Stair-ir,_ o _ f- aga-ALBLRBOATai big .!: transhipment It required. Merebiuttaaentling Weight t6' oar Lill e am rely 6 1.6 ha aemg through wicesal pontb , y-', spied and despatch. IVARCUOViT CANAL DAICI, corner of litertymea Worse h.. 0,... , _ : Malts tiblinettoir laveetmeat- • • quiz . . SUBSORteEIt, delsigning-:to embark neurisetirprisei "Gahm tor este the Naeh. hittiY, &n;:romr-lit Working, nitier; , at hie Maehlew , Wartire, Xyana nitildikey:ritsh ., or.et. The tosines. locallinfond quality of Skold neiy .1n h. - combined •with fertne;gternt, I strung iminadnenta hilirtrstnent ' - • • If the atom Ii notdhitawd of , a. it mac& 11 the , matitt Wm* in Inns, it then be dl.pc.ed or in portgte--tidy tiiy2Ordtf • ••••:: -Ityite Bailding4lll.hir..mrj,, 'Ong Stine '!E , E41141 Frill. State glez, Per id,u,,bokl4t2. : l93verkth Annool'Ealtdloo • Attflobolpfdo,lproltmo.firoasets,'}ou the .Ztki and .30th of =Zinc, and Ist and 21 dap of Ottobet ; nut. Aboatioa. lifko DoWeget.torossfliffvopimigefilliffiedfixfll4l fgrioidistiki,thOonmod. o oloratioc.: •• Alifbooks.of a 04 3 -1. flabtDiuti CIE onialk 141001~.643tOlifOW.mez;t. BONTAUX" "fa fitratoki flooW. AFT4VSTOP:4 Mn= GEM. 1110/111:11bOSZIT .016 . . , . FA.TTIr. smarDr. e:.44 ,rvar. awn .11.41.11.MINATING,,P,ROPER:, 1 THE of, Gas from •Boitin• and okwirtnaw endaotgoiw...4i 2 I •hera always mule them s levitate; maateriellorrthe ‘litUri ' twithtel, In orles ,":l'' rair cuilkw :l 7;l4;:i.t. - t pertor Qualityor duii. •. 4 .on . . . ... . ; ; .; . 11081NOU. is anilretylints drankeegt _ eitli:... o rtig,,,,- eo d yilldsid once, Its Braila 1=.1=;31. Li ;The pester original coat of the appottla - i... , A c t ure erred ps together with the attention end expense -, .N.,kut..ile reatdred, and die dhillenith it not hineweddilm ; et rat '';alepergessi the unwholesome, •de/staricese sod eggeorii generated in coal, render the NOUN oil, APP 8 of end wee desirable hamar" VW.. 4 1 ,Elratlil i gf t l e d t t e ltroaderar, New Took, hr = c lay • ,Apparstsui, end lie reapeottally calls the Memel= al the Oleoo to :Nleil:ieotagate and ettletant instalos, a = ; ..irNialyedly. - or DAVID IL : lOTARCH-300 bxe." ),36, 1 , 4 0. 4. eetr, weexu , ', , -. n iatilX, l l4ol2.lw, . ..... . . . _ .. 0 0 .1 Pvt ~~- 1857. . ,