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WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCT- 7, 1857
PAPER OP ME
News of the City and Neighborhood
Tag GYMNASIOK.—We have seen from time
to time notices in OUT own and other city pa
peri, of the meetings of "The Pittsburgh Poly
technic Atuosciation" and have silently wondered
what it could be for and what were its specific
objects. On a further and a more careful in
quiry wtinow learn that it is an association for
gymmustio exercises, one of the noblest institu
tions Abet can be established in any city, if
rightly conducted. We trust sincerely that it
will des
. dissociated from any "bars,' cacept
hero:oMM bars for developing the muscles: that
itsprimary object may not for a moment be
lost sight of in appliances for unnerving the
arm and inflaming the stomach and beclouding
the Intalleetl think of how much advantage a
properly conducted gymnasium will be in this
city where 'scores of young men and middle
aged men spend the greater part of their lives
at the desk ;Intl In sedentary occupations, leav
ing their arMs to become thin and soft as a
child's, their chests-to-narrow down,upon their
lungs, and the powers of locomotion less is be
depended upon than those of a good English
girl of 18, who can walk her eight miles before
dinner, and feel never the worse but vastly tho
better for it. Englishmen are noted ahe world
over for their burly bodice, as much so as Ame-
rictus for the opposite, and, aside from the of
fecta of climate, which have a great deal to do
with the case on both sides, very much of this
difference is due to our different habits of life
with respect to active physical exercise. Manly
sports, such sa cricket, running feats, the chase.
riding on horseback, walking as Charles Lamb
and his poor sister used to do, 16 and IS miles
a day;develope all their physical powers, give
them breadth of chest and depth of wind which
can be obtained in no other way. The very net
of walking,in itself is a beautifnl motion of the
body whenall the powers necessary to thst use
ful performance are brought into play. With
out any smirk of self-conceit the eyes may be
carried so that on looking straight forward they
would sight a horozontal line; carry the chest
prominent and set the foot firmly forward in
nearly a right litre—but this aside. We hope
the gymnasium (for that is our favorite name)
will call out all one men of sedentary habits to
Stretch themselves and give breadth to their
chests and send• the blood with new vigor
through-their torpid lungs, and set their livers
into normal action. MI our ,plergymen will
strengthen their thews, and their theology at
the sumo time by a dozen Len-feet leaps and a
couple of summersaults six days in the week;
our lawyers will find boxing and Blackstone
perfectly harmonious, and knights of the quill
and slaves of the sanctom• discover now.vigor
itLevery vein and a speedy flight of the blues
which have too often gathered over ledgers and
"leaders" in these days oP darkness. Dive us
a good gymnasium.
• In ressa days of uncertainly as to money
matters, and general want of confidence, the
question arises with many what to do with their
surplus savings, so that the amount may be
available when needed, and, while risk of loss
is avoided; the money may be gaining something
in the way of interest. Some threw years ago,
number of our citizens, actuated by no motives
of interest, but a desire to do good by encoural
ging the working classes to habits of economy
and prudence, procured a charter for an institu
tion entitled the "Dollar Savings Institution,"
which went into operation in July, 1855—since
when its . depositors have steadily increased an.
111 more than thirteen hundred have availed
- themselves of its offer, and entrusted to it va
rious eums, from a single dollar to two thous
and. The deposits on the Ist inst. amounted
• to more than a hundred and ten thousand 401-•
tars—which have been invested in such a way
as toenable the institution to pay its deposrtors
• six per cent; per annum. The interest is credi
fed 'every six monthi, and draws interest from
that. period. In olitaining information, during
the late exciting tithes, as to the resources of
our city institutions, we dropped in at the Dollar
Savings, and ascertained from its books that it
bad (in - round numbers) sixty' four thousand
dollars Invested in first mortgages upon good
property, worth nearly double that amount or
more—twenty-one thousand in stocks of city
bents, and twenty-five thousand in bills of
exchange at short dates.
By the rules of the institution a depositor
must give two weeks notice before drawing out
money, if less than two hundred dollars--or
four months if over that sum. If it was not for
this rule, the trustees could not invest the money
so as to secure six per cent. to depositors, as
they would be compelled to keep a consider:shit:
amount on hand to meet any unexpected " run. •'
The- institution,
however, in ordinary times,
has not adhered strictly to this rule. To those
who can Save even a dollar a weer, this institu
tion affords= excellent place of deposit—while
those who can spare larger amounts from their
weekly earnings cannot find a more secure in
vestment, where their money will be paying
them a good interest, than the Dollar Savings
institution at No. 65 Fourth street. We know
it is carefully managed, and numbers among its
trusteessomeot our best business men.
COITIVCOP QUARTZT? SESSIONS. —Before Judges
Adams and Parke. Commonwealth vs.
W. Watkins. Surety, of peace on oath of Jas.
Davis. 'Prosecutor ordered to pay costs.
Commonyrealth vs. Eliza J. Hall. Surety of
the peace, on oath of W. White. This was a I
ease of little importance. The costs were equally
divided between the prosecutor and defendant.)
Another case was similarly decided between Eli
za and Mary Caldwell, under an indictment of
the former for malicious mischief.
Commonwealth vs. Michael Metter. Surety
of peace, on oath of T. M. Metter. Prosecutor
sentenced to pay costs. The parties are from
Birmingham.
Commonwealth va. M. Silverman and .1. Wal
lace. Larceny, on oath of David Baldwin. The
matter at issue was mentioned at the time in the
city press. On a statement of the case, when it
appeared that there was no chance of sustaining
the charge against these defendants, who are
clothiers, a not pros was entered with the con
sent of the District Attorney.
In the case of the Commonwealth vs. David
Reed, indicted for larceny, on oath of T. D. M.
Gibson, who was robbed on board the steamer
Allegheny Belle of his watch and pocket book
by Reed, a verdict of guilty was rendered by the
jury, and the culprit, who lea colored boy, sen
tenced to one year in the penitentiary.
Tea afternoon was occupied in the trial of
the case of the Commonweathis. Thomas Gra
ham, of the Seventh Ward, charged, on oath of
Andrew Hackett, with keeping a ferocious dog.
Jury out,.
Tea Evening Chronicle of yesterday records
the "lining" at Locofoce meetings which pur
port to have been held In Robinson and Findlay
townships sometime during last week, but ne
glects to mention the one that was cot held in
Teraperancerille on Saturday night last. A
friend has banded us one of the posters, the herald
in the. wilderness to prepare the way. This
grand display of "rags and lampblack" calls
upon the people "without distinction of party"
to come up "of course" and vote the locofoco
tioltet and all further trouble will disappear!!
that's good! it is quite refreshing.
Ent the meeting that was not held in Temper
sceoville on Saturday night-in the point. This
huge liester indicated in red-chalk that the
odslaelland Church would be the place for the
proposed "'discussion." In the shadows of the
evening from the smoky . city two folorn buggies
set oat for the anticipated scene of oratorical
display, but the Cumberland Church gave no
The windows were dark, the house cheer
less and the orators having dismounted and
circumambulated the house, left for home. There
was no one Inclined to be taught the latest
dodge of the locofoco party of Allegheny county
any better than they already know it. The
Chronicle is wrong not to tell us where the meet
ings of the "Democracy" ere not held.
Tun Byrne Brr.—An individual giving his
name as J. T. Oldenham, from Middletown,
Washington county, it appears, attempted the
game in our city of making money of nnfortu
'Wen/omen, but by the sagacity of our officers
failed bt his undertaking. lie made informa
tion ingainstfillert Campbell and Rachel Redmsn,
reeidlOg on Prospect street, charging them with
having robbed him while stopping at theirboose
the previtnni night, of $6.5. The Mayor gave
the case a bearing and required $3OO bail for
Oldenbam to appear as a witness against the
parties in Court. lie stated that lie had that.
amount in his carpet-seek at the St. Clair Rotel,
but upon being accompanied there by au officer,
it was discovered that he lied no money and waa
Very probably attempting to play a game on the
officer. - In the meantime one of the police dis
covered in the office a handbill offerings reward
for. the
and
• Min With the same
name and description as the prosecutor in the
above wise charged with stealing a horse and
baggy at Cleveland, Q. An information 'was
made against him to that effeet,by officer Hague,
sad be will be held for further LP , ..ing. The
women were discharged.
tzumNs of Mr. Lyman 8. Waiwemast;'
Ilea of Ottawa, ph., pmeefl thrc,oph Mils sky
eser.bfonday. WM taken, to Brmtottille ye*.
ei
i ar d, by bust. , for interment.W..6e family tot
rhifiyomtd:l Mr: W. 1111$ ' one of : our most. ex- -
te a 6 gr oeena . aad tOnlMl6slotl , .iierolutilts ! for
savayl vers. Twp years ago be closed op
Ills
_family lo_theinfnela
w.11 4 F1; glimmer: we believe, Mrs..- 1 8,Abel
while ens visit 10.10:friengvand_ her bliebbful
hat WM( 14thVagiiirkilter. seta
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pro
nounced by competent judges - the ehei.raliv'e
of Messrs. Chickering & Son, Roston, has•just
been placed in the President's Mime, by Idr.
Richard Davis, agent in this city tor the sale of
the Chickering piano. We learn Ilia:Miss Lane,
.who is an adrairrble performer, is' delighted
with this sweet-toned yet powerful instrument,
assindeed are all who have heard it. It is, of
course not exhibited in the public portions of
; the house, but is properly placed where it can
be used at will by the family of the President.
Its cost, we are informed, was SSW).— W. 0,-
ington Stator.
Ptg-Ntc.—The grand Pic-nio of the Washing
ton Infantry at Linden Grove crone off yester
day. There wan n grand turn out of the com
pany and with them a few of Uncle Sam's men
in tttttt kegs uniform and a fine looking company
from Birmingham called the Montgomery Blues.
The day wan very fine and Om parade through
the streets was very creditable to the citizen
soldiery.
The medal, which is to be shot for annually,
was won yesterday by A.. 1. Woolalayer, of the
Pennsylvania Infantry, East Liberty. five best
shots string measure.
Astrviott:Nrs.—Mr. Waflack and wife played
to a fair house last evening and with great ac
ceptance. To-night will be produced the excel
lent comedy of "As You Like IL . ' with a strong
east.
The miraculous feats of Mons. Godard arc
worthy of the most crowded houses, but do not
receive them. His tricks of magic surpass soy
thing of the sort ever seen in this city
SVtr Witteritut. —There is n man in East
Wheeling who has been arrested and fined six
times within the past two months for whipping
his wife. Within that time it has been our lot
to make public the names of ten different men
for the same offence. It has got to I.e a sort of
disease with some men to whip their wives --
IFlortiny intel.
A Oaaaas named Adam Sippel was found
Boating in the eonewago, a mile above Warren,
on Friday last. His body was in a skiff, while
his head hung over the side tinder the water.—
It is supposed that he was seized with a fil while
crossing the creek. He was twenty-five years
old, and leaves a wife.
Rouriven w Tna..—Barney firaranaltan, it
is alleged, went into the tavern of Joseph Frio
tag, in the Fifth Ward, yesirrday, and stole from
the money drawer about $3 in change. He was
arrested by officer Bostwick, and committed to
jail by Mayor Weaver to answer a charge of
larceny. .
THE following Stocks were sold lost evening
by P. M. Davis, auctioneer, at his new auction
house, No. 54 Fifth street,
10 shares Mechanics Bank
10 " Eureka Ins. CO
A snarl:ill of the Central Board of Edneation
of Allegheny City was called for last evening,
but. ns has been the case three or four limes, no
quorum was present.
I wormn inn respectfully itivite the attention of
the afflicted to a large assortment 1.1 Trusses and
Shoulder Braces and SupporterS; which I keep 0011-
et:ltaly en hand for the relief and rum of rupture,
slelomiaal weakness, narrow thesis, and all those
mutes requiring mechmical support. Having been
engaged for years in fitting these appliances, 1 think
I have experience in them seldent acquired. I will
guarantee satisfaction in all cases of hernia or nip
tutu, and will lake particular pains to timer,. the
confidence of
... those who may Ito so unfortunate as to
need them. Oro. 11. KEN'S.,
No. 140 Wood at. Pittsburgh.
We think it is hardly known even li, the most in
telligent of our mailers, how deep some of the rel
eases are looking down into the mysteries of ere,
thm. We knew there were wonderful discoveries In
thesu times, and wonderful uses motto of them, but
did not know the Chemists. were imitating in their
emendes and even surpassing the most wonderfol
productions of organic life. Poring inn visit to Lo
well we were introduced by one a their prominent
citizens to the laboratory of Pm A rat:, (ins rotor of
174,-, t Pertorof nail (oiltortie Pith.) where we were
shown with generous frankness, bit , prottes.ter and
his products. This master genius of his art is man
ufacturing the subtle essences of flowers Irons ter
and other vegetable substances. ilia essence of l'ine
Apple, Strawberry, Checkerberry, Quince. pear, Vs -
nilla, Cinnntrlnl4 ko., not only mmal lint they en
seed in purity of flavor, those vegetables client:els ve.
Ills ~it of Winter.green it, purer and of better fluN'er
than any that ran he gathered from the plant-• and
yet, is made by chemical et - imposition from the lly
dro-carbons in tar! Ills process is. to analyre the
substance and find the exact ultimate atoms of which
it is made, then recompose them in the same prop°,
tines which exist in nature.—Chrtztioa .4(borat...
•GLOTIIINO AND FI'SNISnINO GOODS FOR MIIN
asp Gol3.—Carnsginm, Allegheny, whose place
is familiar to all our readers, has now ready at
his New Hall, a choice variety of well-made
Clothing for men and boys, which as usual is
offered at close rates for cash. His mislays de
partment shows a fine display of new style Coat
ings, Pant Stuffs and Vestings. Buyers will be
pleased with an examination of his goods and
prices.
rams and Itching of the Bones and Joints are
most annoying to the tdflictetk and often extremely
difficult to get rid of. We have known more than
two hundred rases Of this character relieved in an
incredibly short time by the use of Corter'. Spanish
Mixtao,
Eve. Awn Ear--Dr. Smith. of Baltunfire—• who has
mot with Fuck unbounded Curries, in this city. and
has returned after an Ell,aneo of two weeks, to IT
main a short time in our city, that all who are of
flirted with the above diseases may lime time and
opportunity to get cured. As this is his last visit ni
Pittsburgh it may be wise for persons in need of his
skill not to delay giving him an immediate call, as
he will not take any patient who can not be cured
before he leaves the city. Dr.S. is count...led with
the only firm on this continent that manotaetures
artificial human eyes, which ore inserti,l
pain, and which mere and appear as perfect as nat
ural. and can not be distinguished from t h e n itural
eye. It will be good news for personswho base been
PO unforturiateparkto lose an eye, and they will, no
doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of hay
ing that organ, the less of which so seriously disfig
ures a gentleman or lady, replaced. All he asks is
a fair and impartial trial of his new and paint.s
remedies, and warrants a core in every ease of deaf
ness where the organs are perfect in formation. Dr.
Smith may 613 consulted at the SL Charles Hotel,
Pittsburgh.
AT CHAP. 11. SIIPER • n
DRITO STORK,
You can gct
evel y %al iety
SOAPS,
PERFI7:IIERY.
II Al 11, TkoliTll,
NAIL BELUSIIES,
4t.c., A
The Great Rentoratlveo—Favra Igo Soul
conga or Ins. :sPlootra blurs hue—Mr. Jonathan
Itntigtiontn, of %Vest Union, Park ormuty, Illinois writes to
proprieten., Fleming line s of Pittsburgh. 11,111 1.0 Ion!
suffered greatly from a severe awl protracted attack of Fever
awl Aga, and was completely restored to health try the err
of the Liver Pillsalone. Those Pills unquestionably possess
great tonic properties...l MD he taken with decided lulram
lege for many disemon requiring invigorating rmnolir, but
the Liver Pills stand preeminent IS ameans of restoring
disorganised Liver I.) healthy t.time. hence the great celeb.
lily they have attldned. The stittnernme formidable diseases
arising from a .li..eaoll liver, whieh so lime hurtled the 'kill
of the matt eminent phyoinians of the Priitoi kt de, are two
renderol easy of ritro ' Hanks to the study autlpeneoeranee
of the distinguished physician whose name this great
rine deem--a 114111 A Whiell Will .Iz. posterity
deserving of gratilnde. Thu) invaluable modleine should
always be kept within reach, and on the appeantnee of the
earliest symptnensof dbeasod liver, it nau hr safely and use
fully administered.
1111-Purchasernshould loorarefni to ask for DR. NPLAN
ORLI:DILATED LI VElt PILLS, found...trod by kIA:MI NO
BROS.. of Pittsburgh. Pa. There cur ether Pith purporting.
to Ire Liner Pills, now before the puldie. Dr. kPlane's gen
uine Liver Plihi, his celebrated Vernilfuge, eau now
had atoll tcspectablo drug Moron. None grnuine
the signature 1/ refadawT VLF:SING hideous
Smuonntnto
P - ITTSBURGH TIIEATKE.
Lowry and Manages JOSEPEI C. FOSTER..
0031HDY ADMIT, and nigh tof Liao farewell On C.CoMMIt
of Or...Wawa tragedian; Mr. J. W. IVALLACH, and the
olebratoll tragedleme, Mtn. J. W. WALLACH
WEDNESDAY EVE:SOIL Oct 7th, lIM7,
ho me.
meolod Sbakspertrell gOrat comedy of AS YOU LIKE IT,-.-.
Jog., Mr. J. W. Wollorla J. W. W. 1 1 . 1.
1.,. ofinn4,llr. J. W.
Coll. Julia 31..C00ke.
Milroian Mi. Emily Waldrgrovr.
To ronelude with the langbable Wee otJENNT LIN D.—
°meshy te
A. W. Yeu,, - .lenny Leatherltintte. Nilte Kate
14A:111 , 011.11.111 COMING
MASONIC
Monday Evening, October 12th
CONTINUE E.}l EVENIIKJ DUKINK THE WEEK
PTAH SINKERS.
THE TIENT DANCER IN THE WORLD.
Neu Song., Nce jokes, Nee
For particular*, *or *wall Milo. Ailmlitsion 2.". COMA.
Or.r.ltd
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Mysterious, Philosophical, Electrical and
Magical Novelty! t
MONS. E. GODARD, the greet French
MILONAT.iT AND WIZARD. with his Ts,
CAEINET OF MIRACLES,
The moat gorgeous ever emu In the United Staten made
from dodge, and nyder the mtpervielou of the great Pre.
tiMator. ROBRBT HOUDIIT, atae ergeone of twenty thou.
sand dollars, will . .
. .
MAKE FITS FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS CITY
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1857.
amt -TUESDAY EVENnillt4
And motlvito M01,q.,2%17
Ochtlhor 6th 3.1 CM.
The. E. Itment s wet. given IT Mdrte. Gmt.rth
irovrthA arol tr . ,r a perk,' a a l= ~
at the Orandl i aton Theatre, 11ia..., and tlic Esperinients
arc all entirely new and lq.antihil.
A newaelistion of =MODERN MIRACLES BTU BE
GIVEN EACO NIGHT, Including the Y 1 DEMURE; MB
APPEARANCE OD a DOLL GROWN MAN
Mal. For hill particulars, see small hand bills.
liAura open at 7 &attic,. '2O commence at 715.
ANN7RYION , 2S CIENTE/ Lebilttrata half prim
Lena &nth Attoritehitt Dices,Cotlani will take pbre
,<l7
TARTARIC Apro,-.Boo..iiroa, for
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B. 1-7/AUX
oarasuirtnd sad w
Telegraphic
or., Om. o.—Tho Mouse postponed the
revolution requiring n statement from the hanks
prior to legislation.
Mr. Jenkins moved for the appointment of a Com
mittee of thirteen to consider and report on the Boy -
ertier's message, which was rejected, yeas IT.
nays 74.
The Hoots then adjourned till to-morrow.
In the Senate various hills in relation to Beaks
were read and referred ;one prohibits the Issue of
notes under $2O; another legalizes the suspension
and fixes time for a resumption of specie payments;
another extends relief to the people, suspending the
collection of debts by hooks; also a hill suspending
the operation of the tort of 1555, which forfcits.ehar
tors atol imposes penalties for suspension: it also
authorizes the banks to make loans, discount, issue
their own and other notes for the period of days :
'restricts dividends to sin per rcpt, and requires the
poblieation quarterly of statements in the uuwepts,
per ; the soot ended hanks to take the notes of other
books in payment of debts under eertain regulations.
and deposit° with the State Treasurer payable iu
' specie; it also authorises u stay of execution one
year in all eases where the defendants' estate in the
opinion of the Court is worth the amount of the
judgment, or where security is given the act to take
effect immediately ttn its passattc . its provision , to
I.e accepted by lie banks within till days.
The following is no obstruct of r. Brown' , Bank
Bill - It requires the Iltustkl of Philadelphia 'and
Pittshurgli to publish avieeklyittatement or their
assets and I jab') it ail Mc country banks to fur
i-i weekly exhibit, •.I their nffairs to the Auditor
Genral, who i- t.. arrange in table term and pub.
t r ib op.: p p,. en e n et e.tp t iper it limits bank div
idend-, to six per net, chair of state taxes. until said
honk shell hose eventuttlated a reser, e or semis gent
fund not less than M. nor more than :to per curt. to
its capital stock, and thortialier Innita the dividends
to tlt , er cent. all earnings above it per rent. to be
pail into the State lreasury ; it requires said reserve
or contingent fund to Ise invested in State or United
States tuesans and deposited with the Anditot tletteral
as additionaltor the redemption of its notes,
1. , he applied to that purpoic Ilp“11 its failnrif to re-.
deem thee, in specie. It prohtbikt hank, :raving's
fonds and Companies front paying or pur
chasing not, at le.os than par value: prohibits honks
8010 purchasing,
tir.iniring itr OWII Mort, after
day the oireuintion ..1 notes Ire/ than ten dollars
not to tie made.
Mr. Brown's bill relative to railroad and naviga
ibin companies. prohibits them from Meaning a
floating debt greater than ten per rent. or the capital
stock paid, all engagements or promise. to pay with
in five years being a floating debt. It minims com.
panic. now having n floating debt of greater amount
to reildee the mule as aforesaid within one year, and
makes the president. directors and other olfwors indi
vidually liable for a limiting debt beyond the amount
allowed.
Mr. Ilricti'e joint reoolution expoo , e, the 101.11011
the Leiti,hittire that if Congrers hue no purer to
control or re.train pain, money. the Constitution
ohoislil lo• :Ituentkol to confer that !loner . if it hno, it
lowonies n duty to exercise it.
Seer Ynnr, uer. q. -The steamer City of W,sh
ington arrived at nine o'clock this wonting, with
Liverpool to the ?Ali tilt. liar general whim
ha, larval anticipated by the Aught SB.lOll. which ar
rived yesterday ni Quebec, font she taraisher inter•
eating details, nn,l the folloariag farther information:
The Ean India Company hail &dined the proffer
of the Eitriipean American Steam Company for vas.
sets tneonates troops to India over tin' overhand
route.
Lord Elgin bad brought to Calcutta vor 1700
troop, who nem to proeceil im the thug.; forthwith
Ile proposed to take some of the native regiments t.
Chinn. whore they o••tikl bo•more trustworthy than
in India.
lien. Mill, win, was in command at Cawnporn, was
compelling the high casts of 13ralisnins to rise.
Blood flows from the bu,liei of the European sol
,liers. awl their .omo.ts am accelerated with the
"eat." :Intl, when in. iongvr :IWO to uniluro, hanging
them.
A letter to the Von: Pool', ray+ that Nona Sahib
oho if was reported had romaniuml wa.
marehing upon Litekoow with 1:..000 men, wnd
four days ahem! of thin Il a r o toch. Font Luokno•
AV..r deemed impregnable.
hems, ti c t. f. - electing wet hold at the
Merehants' Exehange yesterday to censider the ens
reney 11110511. M. Mr. II Hey, Bank Commis:dozier for
Illinois, simile a statement of the condition of the
hanks of that State, which I,l`. generally regarded as
natisfitaitory. A eonintil t , 004 arpoilite.l to relict
..n the htbje , t. l' ,, niene.l ill the ,tfter. , ,,ort..ind ad
tuition , tning 1.. a .tetnt,
The, , tv •.. relit ..erre•wy ,t par rt”o‘l a tie
rel lot, .I.ljottruntetit. A re.olutiou pa.....e.1 to
reunion the logilllture to i4sue no more bonds 3i pre
.ent• 'unit 4 , eate a sitAiltZ fund for the payment of
tlw thwte alrea.ty
Tho Fn+penf.n A Co vreate.l no .. g i r o
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art , ;41-1,1••r than 11lei
ill
1:k Thok iker
hen,. There. i. rhnng in Ow ikkitwr
which urn rtiported steady. There warn rain
kill illy yikkirerility,4iiil i. i, wet and vliknily ni•kr.
Itet. 0. •Al the Itepuhlioan Stns
Convention on Monday. 118,r:we P. Biddle, of l',ts
l'o.. for Supremo Judge in the fir.
.114,1t tVILA and not W. Pratt, aq reported yevtorda.
The ni1,1, , nansl.cr of entri, rdr the Indiana Stnt
lad, mad, up m ztfterm , m, 1. ::daa
I,,nr, 206 than mdme muni.or , nr
Th.. atter.daime time for :tad the e•hildlinn Lin , k
nIl hinds fat Auri,m, .Iny former year.
N rnv YORK, rick. 6.--Thu hills ..1 ti.e Lea 11m31;..
Massachusetts. Mercanttle. Charter 'kik. anal E
change Ranks. at Ilarttor.l, tn., and the Rank
atertnun. New York. hat, helm thrnun cuL
N,.it Is. 1. iei. 11. There tvae eon on the M
eenr, 11...13n awl Ow i:erntio
There 1, no 'widener .•( .el.i.engion yet. The regal.
tetuk , art ,tr. nr.•
ASIIISGT., CITI, -Mestr, I. s A. I
Ittelzo, tnerehrtels and imperters. Are r. 11111
.nn•lc nn ae,Fnrm•nl. They were heretofere
ere.l the henrie.t hu•iuese rim it, tho Itistrhet ..t C
lnmhi•r.
•
The menet:wry pani.• has entirely ilisaprioureil
Then, were no tailor,: tr.
IME5=MiiiM
Nen t 1,13, S. 0. •flustaett it Mall restricted
hy the tutpoittibility exehange. Small sales
.r Dill.. iin New York have haste utaile at lilt. 11. No
•alet tti Marling hate hisat reported
The settienrii•n Itoorheet. ttregt; A Co. i•
tiottnad. hot ir Oita it will It. lent ',rata
11. -Among the hentnenut td the late
o h n E Th.y on wn n i4'.0.000 to Harvard College,
the ineotno •of othteh in to he applied to the aid of
the ton bend under grn.lnaten who tnny he in need of
peritniary unnlienaneo.
I)ntrturr. "et,—The Farmer.' .1 Menbank , .
P.ank of this nay hue ta•en pinned ninlnr an nljann
lion by for Attarbey li rueful.
St, 1 atm, vara dull. no ....lan Floor
lull and heavy; Nuala toldte. sutli.tit ilk twitter. ,11• 0 1
1 V5:20406 1 0N Lett /1. , a lanng Wad...my and is
tataln White 3 tower. Saitthern t..luoted
0 SI.Y: ILe.l 4 1 .1t1e110(1,ikern 10 l. a declining teialenr).
tt.otot Itti.h wtltl at C. (... MI a.... 1„ n .1..11na of le. l'or/a
het. ); Priam. 11. lower al lea at it I Ilea hem y
dull. Ittwon dall I.ltistaalt hl It lota., .84. at lir
lag Ina. unnilt.l et r—N.,...^..t0t Tallow ituatleablo v Inc
one.. quiet at ll'. Sun= steady. Fraight , tau l'uttoit to
Lit artaNd 2-110 and out Flour 2 , 0011th - win 1.. 1.1”rponl t 0.4
Bloke lower but firmer. tlbit ago At IL Al Imltual ttl!it
1 , 1 n,. Call :AY. Mi ld gall Central' IT. lirin Its. Cleveland A
Told. Milwatikie A MiNa...4o 164: bailie Wan.
7 0 ,0610 Nia...7!.t,. Sterling ex elinnga dull at sookata
1 . 1111.411Z1.1 . 1111. 1.1.. ' . -1,14.11 in vnr, Ito/td
Ina.- wed cotaltanas in demand at 11111 n. 'run.
.Inll al s2ovit'27s I. r Inpnt now In Intl , .latnand,
ton prit.a an. nnrlnttanal; allam 1:Yal bl.la IVontorn extra
„t i vaG p .r bbl: nd 7111 bide ',lnt Family al sti.2:Q
nhlppin, lud are taa-,41 at nit! llntinal
Flax r is taaninal at $1,24. awl On et Meal $4. nat
... fotanr.l alnaly and prima ara nnaettltal. an IV liqunt,
1,1 al Whit. al $1,25441.3.; 3041 !malt %Ilan.] aol.l
at 0.24. Rye 4tea.l3 at 706673 c. Corn nt In lair .tnnunnl:
Valai tntoh Inflow pada al 73475, tint. .n fair demand nt
42u In Ilrarrri.a and l•rorlaloas ttnn le nothing dning.—
Wlitaty tsnantllcal: ual.. mf 1.1,1, at 21!t,nrotr, and 10.1 a at
21 vent..
etrICINNATS, I wr. n. Tln news from No% York am! SI.
&lin:anvil the market v,iry generally tux' ,rare Illlln
nal estaliliblied on nay article, but the
titarltrt dull and irrrgular. Flour mild tit 5,44.544.50.
for Yellow and White. UaG
IVlniatt Firkii.ii:or fur Rol and White and dull. There
In Money midterm °, in the since noon.
A RETIRED PIIYSICIAN, 75 YEARS
bay ins; Inett his Father, two Brother, Dwigh
t., Sow-in-law. N..p10,w. and 1., that dtendini
Awl +altering wll.l, (Pmytt Wawa. d,-
h•rwliw.l to
Vi-it ElOl. and Japan, where
he PreNeithi.ti,,. and Cetilllll OM. !tor Cold.,
Itronchitk.CONAASPTION, Norvott.t fkbilfty and
A.thlona. 111, cough inno.gltateir, ho rvturru-d,
corrd hi , I?eht and hi-
n- - IronWm wi th non hn.w etiiplop, , il it In their pt C,ll
ictin., curl
Inn thousand,. of rue... crooddered itopolvas lip otltto, For
~f a n y of him "ffering fellow
tuna ho rocript u , all who
wl-h it for 10 mut, 3 of it to PaY and th" 1,01.
awn , priuting. Addive:. Dr. 111PATII. 101 String mtroi.t. op.
onto St. Khlwdaa Ilotel. N. 1". lipl7:6nnorT•
Valuable Mill Property for Bale.
1.11}; undersigned offers for sale vitlua..
bin prmwrty, .motel In Smith linntingtnn
ship. Vi,tmorelniul rowdy. PenomPoinia bariug u 8 cam
tlrist Mill, in coed order and male, with throe run of atone,
:and a Pow Slillattarbed to it. Tin, Mill boom lon large
frame building. Three Dwelling lintnew, two Noble..
Smoke Ilene., Lan P.pring lionsea, forty Apple Trod of
clodre milk containing about 15 acres of groom!, with Cowl.
The Coal It wheeled Into the mill from the bank. MI,
property lire Mend 5 miler front West Newton and
from tho Pittsburgh and Connelleville ilaiirmui, and there la
a !wen Distillery within filly yard,' of the mill, for which
du" mill doe. the ~hopping. The DlStillery Can olio hn
tonight Por particular'', on to terms, call on or etIqUITO of
the undersi,..l, living nranithe property.
neie3ine,f JOHN PRIOR.
The Bank Note and Commercial Reporter
.
11 , 111.11111 ED M..INTIILY BY
120131 , 111.1" WRAY. JR-
Ar. 1 1 ,11.711 STREF:T.I . I7TSHURGIT. PA.
TIIIS IS TIIE ONLY WORK OF TIIE
A 4.1 1 , 111,1114..11n the unddh• tho tnontit—lhataby
gVring font. two 10 011 1 , 1 , -elO% 011111-r notice of twat - counter.
Apnriortr and altorod 001r0, than arty other until of ita
character.
Tbe Nati.n.ll Think Nub. Reporter. monthly. In conuethan
with the W.nkly Onaetta /Wilt Nolo a
ble larriet against the fraud. ortbe ennnterfeiter, and gin.
the cub sure protection np.and tuna by flank fallunas.
Tans,- For tin Itei,ortrr,lucindinCacomPt^tet,,,,,Cl=l.
Metl, of Ptah, pet annum no
Fur Weekli Garen, and Bank Nutt , List, per anuum..• 2 no
Vor ljAh I , lteutu,,ether.one year. ........ ...... 2 50
irr
Workington nines.
FORMERLY UNITED FTATES LIOTEE
Pitt“burgh,Vontia
;ILINNON
/AMPS - •
PHIS HOUSE; IS LOCATED ON fre
the nwiler of Penn and Washingtnn meets he- JD..
twnen the Central awl Western Railroad Depots,. nhas ca
dent...! thrymgh Inprqvcrn•nt, raw:dried, owl furnished
with neer furniture, 1,1 id now the twat convenient Rotel
In pituntran for trawelern hg Railroad but or Wcat.
BUFF HOLLAND, for Window Shade*=-4
ariety.of widths, ou hand sd 26 sztd SuClair st.
•
0 onimerclar7,—
commrrret OP ADMIHATION rou ocro Brtha.
• r. it thscscoi, B. Pr.nrrox, Darn. McCAspicss ;Hem H
..I.rnr B. Horra..
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Reported Spotiolly for the Pielrburzoh Gazelftd
Ptresatmaa. Wrorenkt, Ocronce 7. ISI7.
FIAUR—Nre hear of a good deal doing in the .1911.1 l way
frion ntorn. at about previona rotes; tin only male (non
first hands Itas 21 barrels super n t, t „ ro
115 do do at $4.37, 00 dodo at i,.4.74; 1:4 do extra nt $ 5 ,00:
50 i
1.1 .do do nt $531:100.10 do at $. 5 . 11 :1 2..30. 40. 100 nod 40
do family deal r..,
ralB do in 101, at $4.22 f or
and 252 ,u 5,50 for (amity do.
•i It A IN—small fides thita from store in VPitillttn lot. nt
OMMITIMM
. -
ef but Tanooo - at r. 2,25.: Flaxtood quo.
t.. 1 21 $1..10
ItAta I\—a 5a1...4:0,00 Ita , Shoulder. at 1.1!4.
ivilisKy—a .1, of 11N11.blx ref, 01,t1 at tt: • •
1111011.—.:den off 1,1,1. at $l,lll for N. 1
KESE—..alt-t of 3t. ha , at 1 0 .
010 .C1.:1{11 - :.--galts of 5 togar 0% ; to bi,t,
al 10.1. N 0 Nlolaste , at EIS, halal Oat. at
MONETARY ANDCOMMERCIAL•
Eastern Exeltatme continues +carte at M 1 premium for New
York, and 2 premium for Philadelphia and Baltimore. We
do not undemtand why ilmfla Oh the two latter place.
Moilid ire worth par. mark km two premium. Billy am
payable, of mom, in corrrucy, and that In Philadelphla
and Baltimore t, orttr 5 per cent leas than gold. Gold
shipped to I.ltber market, therefore. and drawn against al
preerat ra.”, would afford a net profit of at 'mat Cl, per
rota fa. .
There Iv very little tieing inuncarrent bank nut. , ., and
ratov far baying and ....fling ern completely uneettled.
T 114 ,, has been a more avtato ipilry for Amerlean gold
day, and about $100.0,k) have changed betide at •Pten por
.nt prteuittm. New Vork Exchane hat abet been dealt in
came extent at 34f:• per rent advance atm. current bank
raw.-11111. N. Amerbmn.
The IValifornia niall and treasure packet of Rititember 1,,
tired yeeterday morning. Her tremiure list In gl.dini,734
ir Now York. The previous packet of dogma 9l hul only
,1.219.f5al for New York, loin in the Cautral America—being
nearly lour bemired theorem! dollars leas than generally
relearn. It will be remionbional that the mail and maul.
!eel of the unfortunate ateanter were lost with the gold. eii
that the Ruin wino left to vague report or conjecture. The
eleauier on the other side len Eau Fraucurso on the :nth of
Annual with $1,49:a.1ea1, of which OYeL,ntl was for England
awl the South } . lWifiC. The difference to live underwriters b
equal looneefourth their apprehended lore.
The Math week of the present.. dieted em Saturday with
the heavy mercantile payments of the 411, October. These
wero met with a tlegreeof punctuality which muld not have
heyo calculated upon. In fuivane, after the mitm,, gue of
financial clisantorn hart, and all over the country eilnco the
24111 August. The fresh failure" were not numerous, and
the principal adverse ovent of today lho snspen+lon 01
Messrs it. IT. Clark, Dodge A Co.. wan known no early In the
bee•noon. and the come so dlsconooMeil from the general
obligations maturing at hank, that before 2 o'clock a very
manifest improcennint in financial affairs was felt on the
Street.
In the discount Whom there ‘sa..l a partial demand for
mi
prime paper, which mold me he don Friday. The im
provement. howeror, most 1., called so only by comporiwi
with ilto hod state of things and worse apprehensions of the
1.0 preshots Jaya. The payments at bank rams heel upon
the aterelisom, and they warn met only by great sa e mn e ,,,,
and the timely assistance of the banks and some of the
porting booms. But [lot they wore. with fewceeption,
nod the fact augurs good for the new week. Fortmaranm,
TUMULI 1 1 , 1 n.tau, mut, a perfect accord among tbe hanks,
will no.ornpligh wondem I. sorry the cop:wpm...de foe .k.
lobes' 0.1)1404 nod hilt for the entanglement of the ...-
chung, troth foreign and interior, we khoold lame lout little
ht drawl. tln this point little or no retiel wan felt. The
banks do not—possibly &wool—meet the dliTmnity, and the
prmote bankers have pot the ability. Those in the foreign
tn.! , 1111.•1 07 with 1,1110 nt par to Itt2% on (fog-
Intel, awl n.. 1.5 to LOU On Frapon.
Tlee mina of paper pa Saturday, to which wet refer fIhOTP,
were mode at 3 IA cent a mouth. TIM. may be ealled the
rate at the clone of the wedek.. Only tom dry
m,. l da l tiron. not previously reported In difficulty, stopped
1.3 111..1a--Mmlrs. lily, Bowen et WOonteell. and lint, IMteer
& Sloan —noel no „.ernerry firm of importance.
The Export ufllohl for lieu week (mostly Spanilli ruin)
was {422dMil. against 51.114,0M1 name week last year. The
Import of Foreign alerchandlso during the week wadi $2,-
Ma..oCl. against r2,11N1,392 Kam• week last "lemon. Tien Ex
port of Itonneettic Prmlnew owl Illiseellaneaux Goods amount
ed to 11.027,2441. against $1.300.30..010 Week loot yenr.
The. suspension of the Stock and Domestic:Exchange firm
ed F. W. Clark. Dui„m k Cu r was anuonneedidearly on,4alter
.ll, forenoon. lUNI altleougi" the event won feared by their
etnote.liate frion.t. for sante day. isrevins.it erenteed 11 pail,
lul emonalon on the Stfeet. 14 Ile, 11,.' pn eminent and hills
et 1.. consider.' wealthy peaittem of the Mae. he tbeleline.44
I„n,k,HOWlll4,i. Tie,. hIIIIII4I/1.^1.10,
WI. emelseed..A to hate rawet..l the mxpensieeri. era, 313
of adrahmeee he the lentnele of the
home, in the okrwtatiem snot given over mild Friday. of
az rying Itemm. Joseph ll'. Clark &Co.. of that city through
the. doe nun.
• '
Ouktiwry 10 11..14,4 nnnowurnmenl 01 me fuilut,s of Pow •
-11. 1//untuloll of Newburg. tin,. et ent Ims carried n
he Powell MIA that alt).—Y. Y. Time..
Import• by River
41. 1 NONt/AIIF.L.I N A VItIATION (N) 1 , 41 llogn
•.41,t12 . 2:i he ~at I•ornyth. 44..10 . 2 Wits 0 kg. hilt
..• 1,1113 ,g, ban, 19 kg. ow rienix.. 42 bbl 4 don, In do
hoop, 24 - iiidkr, 42 Igdf 84 , rarer. I • .1... Dal
41. •44.1•1.. /2.1.;.art.."4i.k. (lorry: 11l b, bbl.
111•4: v. 11t,.”g
httelaitzlt FI W C. 14 IL-21: Isad,..t. mat lot o;.
i.dato.A, 4 ball eh...,.wner, 20 pk, iv•tn, Town
.-avl c.n 4., V.
If. hale. hn..linntnl..n: 1 , 11. apple, 3
10 do do. hgeisundm Vdo Ilmothy neo.l. I. l'oter
2:tl do Ilaand.ed. Whitenc ha. candle, Payne A ra,:
ken lar. Doan .11 Rirkfmtrkk:,,7/ Md. penrl, It Canfield.
• lard. 1 DI do lhowed oil. II I. FahTe•ol , ..l.
eo: 2.S do whigky. Carlon A 35 Kn.a. A etr, 10
• loather. Wilk ovum Dolintott
1140,1,y;30 town 'natal.Jcanqi Lanth: II xlt• keg, glock
.n co, car fire Mirk. IF A 1:3 Ma Iles
...r Ital,nnian: ZlrM, !molt wheat, Tazgart A .into
Wiitlutrth. 3.11 ht. tOln. 100 Wtt.t. Dyer, 1 ear Intnta.r.
Thlhken. 5014.11 wlttsky, Mark A ins 12 do do. R 6 A FItID
• 1 car hop, 2S hbl. apple, ....DI, 25 keg,. bottrr,=
1.1.1. Sa hide.. 4 MAN egg.. 400 ok. wheat. 10
rlol.r. Clark A Co.
RIVER NEWS.
1 - I , r mg. , adr r...ding Imt armin4al Or I,lr
bali b,rt weer by 414ert Nal mark. w Th. wa. nothing
n.• boring axrirg Jurlarthe day. Tbe
vb: ant a;gti a lb;ht 10.1. and lbw Motrtmob, Captain
haul.] op to tb. landing stmnttr* ,, PrY , a ,, uK In
R.gbe for narblbati. Our exchaugra std 4,00, btu ren
neemarri boor them Dolt bore .1 thrre .
publlsbing Tim Clorkmari , laretin ..f Monday
'Th. , From A. J 011., n o:l.ler...rand, decline. nag mh.
lam )I..enphie opp.ition.line, sote
that the ',Land. aOw 'ego
I .r at pre..nt ie the only sntner lo.rtirug Cro that port
The M...r3land 1...1 went The Junes 10 1%.1
1.111. The Mery C , ..blt eel ?lents,naunoitta,d fir
t.l.tir 6 ll TLe o,olt. will lay up es won ahe t:eta up
3.1 .Irwherw.r. her freight . The only steamer for Lout.
or tlit• pert now is the hilt°. Qty. The ./e•ree h 14 , 11 Ind
1; 0n Pik, he , e not yet gat oft to New Qs - leans. but will leave
evening The Queen of the Weet will he the fire; but
t • lw New Orleans no the first heavy rive wester.
• There is nothing encouraging frnm the 31tgentrt. EPPor
mie.ewitni and riser. They are all very low owl
The I:iabr Missbsippi is falling from St. Rod
d•en. with thirty-four Inches on the Rapide The
‘11.0.,111 . 1 M still re:edit:lg. with throe feet in the channel.—
r mll.l. I..init.. ilimcouraging, there Iming leer than
he Mt the hare. From St leads to Can, then, Is
ant AY. feet water ha thochannel. The Teimeawe river is
i.thne with T./ incite. in the cimunel
MMMMH
11,. t.. 1 a 1.11.11,11 11 tan Capt. Ohm.. , t the A mint.. In CNA
V..1t.... 'Latin. Ilk. the Anbry. 1114.0.1 • tun 4 lint
.
VIII II Itlnoell. was afloat a ninon Inn. aftei the Rawl
down. and turned lktonville on 11, any to Jefferann
t.tf m. yratnntay lter lolnrb. wura
Ale, l'ortnr.S.ratud Clerk of the South Welder, attya In
.1. memoranda that they met four dollar. and righty.fltnt
, Itta In (11Lanten Bond: ha certainly town numn Om steamer
a. no lee 0., hash,. to or writ I.) any eteamer
o lb. hitt two wee);
Tlat Ittaut art,aln front the Miaa,nri ore Inry bud; al
atearner that corn...down 116.1 Iwrn InJurrd mart
levok, 'Ma Col Crotarstan Illent u anag nta. dkt un ,..
Ito..Waehingtou. ahlrh tors up her atarboard guar - ant!!
41., of twenty-11ra (mot, tore nut the forward tuld th.
..01t-bonast and hroke twenty-rdneotttrig,r, The
,natot rpr,rte the 11111 e 'hunter °MOOS City lying at th
..-ad of St- Chartra Inland, having broken the wrkt of 1,
The I..riond 14 rapidly matting tine trip for Memphis,
and will Iwo. this evening. Clerk ix In the
and alit register passengers. The Al. lour and Vary
will g., to l'ittelairgh totlay at 11'. U. and the Fulton
Pity to St. Louis at the came hour. On Saturday but Pinch
arble, the honour Fella pilot, piloted eta., the Fall. an 1,,,
nem* wharf lent Intended lor Napoleon. Ark. There are
ateantera at tin Woe and so Itttle doing that wo have
untitled .3r notice of A.R.. leaning I , Ocept as
,inure ToetOAY•
Steamboat Itsg later
A Rill V Browneville; laawrne,
Ilaystrif, 1:11.bot6.
DEPAIITED-4elternon4 ttrosvemillm tit, Colo
Vayard, Elinabeth.
Monongahela River U. S. Mall Packets
STEANIKR TF:1.01111A1`11. FIVAMER JEVVERSON.
.1. C. WOODAT/11111., CAPT. 1111TOPOS cLn.k.
ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
1/..if pluming rognlmly. Morning. Rats lenvo
burgh at 11 o'clock A. M_. n t Prrnlng iloaLA AT 0
o'clock P. M. for sPlCe.mwt. Ellralotlitown. Monongn
hrin
Coq, City. Mr...nlield, California
and 8r0wt.1.111., the..
11.1.141.4 . .. Fayette Spring., Morgantown, W kr..burg,
Cann./uuMn.n and Jell'ellun.
Puseengers ticketed through from Pittliburgli to Uni
town for V. nteabi andatat ,, lootte on loving Inehlels
ikeite tvtornlng from Uniwnesille lease ut 8 o'clock to
morning: nu! oln the evening. For further Information
quire at the Ifliro, Wharf 'Bone, at the foot of timid at
ri nkBWINDLEIt,
u_ '
- I.? EU UL A - R LY
WITERLINII PAOCET.—The fine poo-14iit
..1,1•0111,11110r eIIKVIOT, Captain J. Murray, w helve
for Igo [dew, awl
alloT,
inlermallato porta on Tuesdays,
Thurelaye awl Saturdays, in plate of the Fared City. For
freight or joasougu, apply ea bor to
11116 W. It. vingEtEn, Agent, No. t. {Vocal et.
T) Eull-LAA 7 SITMI S I - 11s PACK
-11 ET—llle garland now alearner,.
NIODOILF: rEicnv. Capt. Corry Drown:swill moo tar the
Mew and all Intennediute ports on NIONDAY,I*6 Inst.
Fur ftwlght or passage apply on Ott
or to
orl A. O. Moansw, A gL, FU Water et.
UDR CI NElNti ATl—The elegant
NtetkEnt, METROPOLIS, are. E. Callum,
will leave for the lkilOVC en dell intermediate ports on
DAP Out ltli lost, ot P. a. For &eight er rumen° npply
,n board or to neT FLACK, BARNES CO.. Aro.
OK THE UPPER MISSOURI. .—The Toe new steamer ALICE 1111 OWN•
LEE, are. E. N. Tracy, will leave for the obitss and
all intermediate ports on the Orel rim For tonight or pas,
sago apply on board. •
im sa
EGULAR TUESDAY -
R ET FORtitANESTTLItIk—The Eno now
....Ismer EMMA GRADAAL Capt. utr.vitor Arrs...S747=
for tke Metro and interatedfros torte on TUEFDAY, Ith
hod. at .1 o'clock P. n. Yor freight u , Pwage orr
hoard. we:9
LAND V 7.11.17.8. 454 -.NTE4
FRAZIER & NIIILOCK
LAND OFFICE, lOWA CITY
WILL SELECT LANDS and locate land
warranU In the State of Illtsannii. Those who hare
warrantashould *end than no itranedittelyo. the lamb are
bth'IC"PISIS entered up. One price , for locating.. Inclodlng
reen,l• nos follows..• .
•
80 .0005 SIROV.
Creerm NXI. •
120 22,00. • • 160 21.00.
A draft on New York or enrrent bank voter can to remit
ted for the abort, fear ' 111LAZTER
ocelandaltwlr • • City, lowa.
GOULIYS PATENT-SPRING BED —Bs,
tog portlaed the right tomannfactomand
peII •iflonld'a Patent Opting Bed,. In the county of Allegtire
ny, we aro now prepared tirrartMll thowdedring to pur
chase a low prieol, cheap owl durable Arrilig ANL Call and
examine them at onr Witrehoom iilterlied
any bed/tend and removed tbeiretronttra.Phwitre, titam-
Imate;hatelt,..*<, tar Mehra with thin WI et:a very low
' lark, y0us9*00.,8 1 1111•Kb201411. •
•
~~' ~,l
,_ 'sw
:,::,.,
. ~ ~~
*uit on iatis
DAVIS,Is3 .ice 4%.notioneer
Q 4 2. .: & les itooms, No. 44, Ilfth Street
EASTERN PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF
GOLD AND SILVER WATCRES, JEWELRY, Au.—
ltu MUMlaza and Friday evenings; Oct. Bth and 9th. at T
o dock, wll be sold at the Commercial Saba Rooms, No.
`54 rilth street, a large stock of Oold and Silver Watches,
lino Jewelry and fancy articles, from an eastern pawnbroker
which meet be Immediately closed out, and will be found
very attracto-e to all. The stock comprises a valuable vari
ety a Gold and Silvor eased Watches, Vest, Omni and Fob
Maine Miniature Locket, Ear Riog4 Breastpins, Finger
Rings, alert etude. Mane Buttons, Cuff Naas, Gold KeS4
Seale. Charon, Pencils, Gold Pens, Portroonales, Necklaces,
Bracelets, Sc : also twoelegantSilver ptated Too Seta, l'ock•
et Pistol, Itevolvors..tr no 7 P. M. DAVIS. Aver.
LIQUORS AND WINES AT ArcrtoN—At
the new Com snor,ird Grier lloonta, 1n. .4 Fifth xtrool.
MII 1... aohl. on Woinesda morning. Oct. 7. ot 11 o'clock,
vet., do.irale .1..0c of Liquor+ mei Wine, convisting in
part of
half pipo of ettperior Dark Brandy:
qoareer pipets of superior Dark and Pale Itrandy,
.m,ll caeke do do do:
One cask Port Wine; One cask Sweet Malapen
Throe cao,,tiolden Sherry Wine;
Two t• Brown do dic
Ft - strum. , Port Win•;
Thirty toe soperior Cognac Brandy:
this bib. superior old Alonongshels Whiskey;
Two hr. Mils. do do
Solo iswitire. nc . 2. P. N. DAVIS, And
AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
D At Om ne rel
w Contineal Sales Itonms, No. fel Fi ft h
Pittl•ri. every week day, are held public it d . of goods la all
variety. salted for the trade and mummers, from a large
ettcis which b. conettmtly replenished with fresh ttosigu•
meats. that must be closed forthwith.
At In o'clock, A. M., Dry Good. and Entry article& nun
yrising neatly everything nroded in the line for peracinal and
family tire, •table cutlery, hardware, clothing, taut. and
th 0 ,131, huller, wear, kr.
At 2 "'Heck. P. M . loottoehold and kitchen furniture, new
Owl second !nut Ind. and I..hlittg, carpets, elegant iron
stone yhinu were, stove& rwking utensils, groceries, kc.
At 1 o'clock, P. 11., ram, article., watehel, clocks, Jewel
ry, usical instruments, gun., clothing,, dry gool.. lonic
andd shoe& books, .tattolsory, At. P. M. DAVIS. Auct'r.
B. L. FAHNEIBTOCK & CO.,
,f the firm of Ft. A. Fahnextock a en_ nod omccees,ors to
Flowing Roos.
\V II 0 LN.SALIL DRUGGI wrs;
No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth 9 ttttt
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RE
turstr.l from the FlRstent citi , ts with no eXten,ii re stock
ttrltlatitt 1/I.IW otTornal to Ilitt trek. ,outtletintt
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
DYE STUFFS,
TURPENTINE,
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., Erc.
‘Thirh, together with their olmonly largo otock, eorogrisea
in of the moot exterolvo nod
Best Assortments in the Country.
Their arrangements for supplying
WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT
of any quality nr mcL WI to enable them to poll VERY
CH KAP.
tgirCountry and City lliereliantuand the Tmule generally
sovittul to an examination "trout atock and prices before
reit:intuit eleentere.
• • • • - - • - -
R. L. FARNESTOGIC A CO,
KASulierfirra
N. roti.mr. Woo.l .11 Fourth Stmts.
_ •
FOR 'IIIE
Prepared nod Bold by
2715 I.P.NN STIIKET,
NOTICE TO 'l'llE- PUBLIC GENET:-
A 1.1. Y.-1111% morning I contruenee to receive daily
nireet from Ita.Dimon, Errol and Salt Isbell 0) sters of tb.
iarguid nod best itnality. Abs. in cans nod half null which
owl-not squid to nor brought to this nod will be
triwie.inlii soil retail at :Oh street, oppontio Ma
11. RIDDLE. Agt.
ATKINS' CELEBRATED
17.0 DAY CLOCKS,
for Counting Room and Parlor. ri;
An minor , rtieni in Ro.lolVelOd cue% .lisgagt pattern.
too neeited nod for side by J. R. REED L CO.,
, Jeweler, Nu. Di Fifth street
T. W. I.OUGIIREY. •
Watch and Clock Maker, vit .
IMPORTER OF
TINE W ATC II ESA NI) JEWELRY, 4 .C•
N.. ..NFlrth.tr , .l,l,tamn W... 4 and Market, Pitt.
bough. I',
Dr nlnr rgt, ,, lst ion raid to Ote torldring WeLtelt.
awl Jrsrplr,
I'. INGSFOIRI3 Ar SON'S
PrRE
Oswego Starch,
LI AS e9thli+hc,l a greater celebrity than
obtalurd by any other Starrh.
'link ham been thr rosult nt its - marksd superiority Itiqual
,ty. and ItA • nriable uratormlt).
• Tlet• ma,. 1w ...tire,' of ihec , netheelarlce, alley big
menhir.' tww r,tal 1'.4,.1.
The pr,turtion tr.. Tnni Mtly, anol dlr. 11.
t) , I lei .7.1.•11t11.1 thr01,11 ,, 10 the wholeFIFO,.
.1 Cnrrign c ~,,, it 11 n.
NVerl.ing tllll.l en 3 very large reale, and under a right
eyerran. tier n oleic e.. art.., a porrort uniformity In tint
o aalley quid, h-tee ye.u. Thu it The singe! Ik tide-rainy,
. Marrillaßang. and it retired aunrArflir Ant time.
The arty Nat Starch that cun nsekdo, and no erfher, it
%In ate. wanteal by cuntunlars, and this win to supplied Ito
horn I.y the grocers. its seam as their customer, have halm
a loch es the best. WA 11.4 k for le--aadrerwlse they trueild
le. got thM article en a Web the largest prullt eau
he mode.
NI/ hert, enAs.,4l In the tagattrart are
r. hr.•atiit.or..l) 1.4 the tart yoart, aad daring II
brlr of ~ gyp .—.r NI. the March DMA , auder his supervlsio
• hr.,. ~,,, I :my oa,ttort, the bort la the market. F
r fit, 17 'rat , . It.. had the chart. , of the worka of Wt
.I,tr R Co., nt Ichlett perlnd Le Imente4l the pr.ceta
ntatinfartnre of CArn Starch.
W-Ark fie K irt,ll.l%•nr t Starch. as th. rum. 0na..0 h
rrrrn/iy t.gtrn by wager
I t rata by nil al thr bast gn.rens In nrmrly arary prat
to country.
OSWEGO CORN STARCH,
you rehmwolar ,!
a!! obtainwl eqtral eelebrlty wlb their Starch thr the
owl! Th. z,title torhet 3 Imre, and ID every
winal to the beet Bermuda Armor-W.l. 1..4 , 1 , 1.w
tVIII. qualttlet which rewire It Invaluable for
Isoym Starch hat Mee extensively packed and sold as
Cmii 'lntel,. and has glean faire Impressions to mine. as to
the real merit. of one Corti Starrli.,
From as great iteliowr awl pudic. it is coming also into
esattl! a dirt giVilifiuM at . .I invalids.
Tbe mbscriber having been apps Med sole Agent fur the
eats of the:atm. celebrated Lnund - .and Corn Stareb. trill
simpli toiraite at Emile. rules, inn addition of freight-
JOH,' E. PERRY,
Are. Sir ibureqo Starch //minty,
Perry Iluter.viticiii , , of Ilmowl et., nod Dnqnrane Wny.
nill3;amn mud , rollblimil
EN ECUTillt'S SALE:—By virtue nil the
i
last Will and Tiatainent of hiss M. Henry, latef
I pine St. Clair tow mbar. Allegheny ..ante.&ea 1 w i ll
.., 1 ,..,,,, 1., pa! ir Salo, on the menthes, on WEDNESDAY,
i blots, IDE VIII ~it I uglock,r. Ni., the PAILII situated be
ts ism the Photon - oh and Waid3ington Turnpike Emil and
the Temps:in:tom ilk and Notileatewn Plank Rued, S miles
from Pittsburgh, SC mile from sLinalleld i contronlng 50
a re+ and 50 perch7m. The ferns abounds with Coal and
I.lineigtine. The toll is of the best quality, and In the tiigh
eet owe of cultivation. A new Darn barDtst been erected,
at n cost exceeding 51100. An Orchard containing tier DO
Latin- Tree, of different kinds of Fruit. It is situated la
the midst °fa very pleasant neighborbooll, and convenient
to Pcbriabi, and Churches of different denominations. Any
perm, wishing a most ilmindile farm will do well *patient'.
1. 1 o. , given On 01....iirMt thy of April mat. Terms
,n ,h. known 00 day of wile. MOSES CHESS,
refillslawloP Executor.
QTAILCII AGE - S:CY.-11.AVINU BEEN.
LI appointed Agent for Pittsburgh, by the MADISON
ST A Dell EVMPANY, for tho trule of their celebrated PEARL
ST.AltCll.(which Is Inwrautnlrtanal It/quality to any known
In this market) are now prepared tosupply Wholeale Deal.
or+ at manufacturera'prksm. We trite thenttention of the
Tiede in this artkle, to an multrdnatlon of our present stock,
awl which will be keptemal to the demand.
ATWELL, LEE Jr CO.,
mys No. 8 Wooden..
( - WOKING AND PARLOR STOVES,
1-1/ Of evrry vmriety and Nate
i=l
TEA AND 00F1 0 EK SETT,
And all otl,r nrtielor °sunny found in n first done man
fdrtory, for nolo nt tholowied rated., by
UFA). W. WUBLET,
Blgn of (honed Coffee pot,
Potkmal otreel., Allegheny
non P, Esq., of Duquesne Borough
Alle,ltet o Co., Pot, arms Thomas' Patent Shiloh!.
Marhitaes in !ha manufactura of bin popular Itnun
Sl:ltches and demon nearly MR pro tent. Rights nod M.
chines for salt by tl P. RATON.
Rn PER CENT. SAVED in oiling all kinds
or Machinery by ming maw Patent Oil Cana—
SIOSES F. EATON, of Pittsburgh, bon the tuttlnsion right
I, eni in Pennsylvania, and refers to Pittsburgh Mannino
inorrs, En g ineenr, Machinists .d Mechanics gentonl. 0,21
TRUFFS P A T ENT OI L GLOBES, or Cups
for Sultm Engine., for sal, by M. F. HAWN.
THOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR
APRlNO.—Territory And Springs for onto by
t. 021 M. F. EATON.
VINE W trALEBONE Blua'firrElPTS of
Dm nem manufacture, warninted in every ntylo of
for rale by WELLS. RIDDLE .4 CO,
•
•
.1.126 No. SO P4mrtlt Street.
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS
CO, AT TITE SIERCILXNTS' EXCHANGE EVERY
THURSDAY EYEEING.—Bank, Bridge, Ituntranos and
Collier Stock, Bond and Real Fatale sold at public We
at the llexchanhe Exchange by
. „
AUSTINTOOMIN & 00.
Not., Drafts and Loa. on 11.1 Eatate negotiated •
naronablo toms by AUSTIN LOO3IIS A CO.,
••••21 Stock & Note Brokeno92 Fourth at.
IEILIZABETHAN—A now decorative Wall
Y 4 Pater. Elizabethan elealazidnat reed and for ello by
zoiM W. P. MARSHALL! CO., 75 Fourth 0.
IMOTHY SEED.-12 sacks to arrive and
for stile by SHRTVER d DILAYMTII.
BANKING HOUSE OF JOHN WOODS,
No. rO FOURTH STREM OF.TIPER'N WOOD AND
MARKET STS.-4A0,0011001.D AND SILVER wunted.for
which ihn highest premium will In mid. • vandtf '
BLANKETS—A full assortment Country
awl Enstern Illnaketa to b 0 bid et
M. 13IIRCTIFIELD1,
tinri.b.eut corner Fourth and Morkrt. ets.
GA.R.-2111.da Cuba for sale low to close
mot L 7 DAVID c.ireaßsr,
pea) Corntir Liberty and Head .to.
WXIALE OIL. 20 -hide extra Bleached
Mater Oil, ill don. fur esla by
aaao D. C. liCßOST,.r.Llberty and nand sup.
•CIitENEILLE SCARFS—A. A. AlesoN &
N./ Co. hem rtenired a further sappty of thole handaom
and desirable goad. roe.
S'fARCII-300 bze. of the celebrated ne
chariot. Pearl St Arch for We by
IIBNRY R. COLLTNS.
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MIS :CM—Highly enriched Decorations
aft& style Ow de by W. P. MARSILALL Z 00.
CI ARRIAGE OILCUITII—A large stock of
IL, Emote!Maud - of Mem t Ideau an hand at 21
anJ TI St. Mar street. otal J.lit 11. PHILLIPS.
Ir.a.NitiITS,,BLANKETA fultlmp.prt,'
. mem ((boom cosulund eartemlllsokets,
IM=tala3
07 _ 1.
1857. - Fitt - T R -
B. A. P_A_H.NusrroolC-616'00.,
CORNER WOOD AND FIRST STU laWl" p„ •• -
Pittsburgh, Peu.na.;
IMPORTEINs AND DEALERS - IN
LARD OIL, -LINSEED OIL,
ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE.
TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES,
SPERM OIL, BRUSHES,
WHALE OIL, SPICES,
`..A.C1,17R.F.32S
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS
PAINTS,
. • .
WHITE LEAD, RED - LEAD AND . L.ITE - LAQJIGE.
Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in ,paokages of 25, 50, 700, 200, 300 and 500
pound., which we guarantee to be STRICTLY PIIRE, PELL mumaz and not surptiaasdibY Purfor Stierteat whiter.
•• • •
llnving resident portlier. in Sew York and Philadelphi. tak. advantage: of all change. in the wiarkett s weart
to sell for cash, or to ptvmpt time dealer., on as
amble
terms.. EasteroJobbing,hotilea. . ,
As - SAEINESTOCR'S VEILSIIVUOE furnished with English. Prima, Orroseniad Spanish directf......' • -
FALL AND WINTER.
A. MASON &'..f.C: - OV';' fi
No. 25 Fifth Sireet, Pittsburgh,
ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE' OF THE MOST EXTENSIV its A 0 Ai74,-: 0
tractive. stocks of
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS".'"
.. •
•TO BE FOUNT) IN Till , : COUNTRY. • •
Their autorhoont of DUBS GOODS, of more than ONE HUNDRED CASKS, musists of tho total style@ of
SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, COBURGS;'CASHIM EAES;:ai4 r e '
A Coll stock of Embroideries. Laces and White GoodS DreSii
Trimmings, riosi ery and Gloves, Gents' Furs fishing Go s,, t
Lin.',,:lamtoie-lcrepinic Goods, DoinestioGilroodoc. ••-% • ' '
RIBBONS. FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF - RILLINERVARTICLES::: ''
Racing greatly Increased their taciliteel for Alanufacturiog
SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS,' &c.,
They ace confident of being enahhol to offer greater Inducemente Smarmy Estero Manufactitrer.
.
.
IQ—Merchants from MI mention., are ...UM Whi rail. Now O&M. .111 bn ronetuntly meivini Mimi their reirldoti
buyer in the Cut. an2l:dniacul , A. A. MASON A CO.
-
JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO.;
109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,: Pa.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN . AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS
WOULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS: Orpi
MERCIIANTb GENERALLY, that limy ban, now hi Stara a • - • 1 ;
COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO TEE FALL AND WINTER TRADE:
HAYING HAD A BUYER IN EUROPE DURING 'PRE LATE SEASON,
WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER MERCHANTS ADTANTAOFN AMINO FROM
DIRICCT IMPORT ATIONH BSi ounskx.vms
FULLERTOITS CELEBRATED BARRED
MEE=
FALL O_F 1 86 7.
NEW GOODS OPENING
M. BURCHFIELD,
SUOOEBSOR TO MURPHY & DURCHYLELD
Fins now open a Fresh Stock of
;ALL AND WINTER G
PUILCIIASED DIRPETLY FROM TUE IMPORTERS IN TUE EAST.
E CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODR;lo -
Ll_ which bk. lllViteri the v,wcid attention ot tho Lading. Ile Soot rompriss in pan
Ili oh 13ayatlere Siilcs, scythe as low. rie
Itobe ../S.'Quel Is, Irish Poplins, Printecl Merinos, '
Printed Wool Detainee. French Merinos. from auction,
Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls,
Plush Bordered Shawl 5..13 roeha, Lrng and Square Shawls.
Minhroideries. a full assortment. •
CLOTIIS. CASSIMEIIP.S, and a ;seat Variety rtf Goode for Men and Boys' sear.
sa .A MI ,tort of DOMESTIC GOODS eonotantly on hand nod at inc onion.
EDWARD T. MEG-RAW,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS,"
NC). 241 LIBERTY STREET, HEAD OF WOOD.
Pittsburgh, Pena.
VEERS TO , THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOOK.:
clamed from Important andllanyhtcturera, amongst which am the following favorite brundie •
W. R. G.-rants' A.. No. 1 tris Tobacco,
•
. lieime , Rubinson dr. Cu',, Tobacco, •
Mimetic. Elaward's 'l"obaceo
Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish., -- •
Hazard andßs — lila-rind - Brands,
200 caddy birs.l-lalflb.Liimp
CIGARS! CIO-. Sll CIO-ARS!!!
One Million, Assorted
All of which we offer to the trade at prices which cannot fairtoplea . se.
trffederatf
FIVE THOUSAND , DOLLARS
Worth of Peaches mad Tomatoes should be lissamedlataly-Araded np to • -
A.WITIITELS• SELF-SEALING;
Yellow Fire-Proof and Annealed Glass. Fink aninto lied at the • '
• CHINA AND gunnallffiennE STOKE, OF , . . • •
EC EMT zr. 'x
-x x • • • -
N0.'12.2 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, ;Peritta„,
WHERE also the attention of private fnmilieo, hOtel keepers,ned eouptry: merehents ro
op,tfolly Invited to the examination of Mr newly hisportiol stock of CidODS.orrniprfedlig.Whito 'Gianni* Tee, Mr
ion and Toilot Ware, 'Milt° Vitrilled. Iron.
..lion/. Table Warr, exprowly Cro ',inutility huchotelnoerery deweitintion of
Whit. , and Coll band French and English CHINA in gotta or Repaint, 100 I ehoicn rielortlon of Table Cntleryand
Tot Forte and Fleas plated on Gorman tiler, Tumbler', l lobirbu le alaaseu of einpfrlor . quality, all at holt.
The Theory of Cooking
I a %V 11 rmly established, and•we can refer for
many of the most sterling and re liab
MUSGR/-‘.VE'S 'GAS COOK NG-:STOVE '''-' 4 '.----- .
Ts
NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE PUBLIC, and, gives \ entire initisfnetinn!in rvEttr.
stager- To the Druggist. the Chemist, the Barbee. to 'II Oyster &a wait, earateringi.-rating "hither; TeltIPP dii.Viro f
Mops. as well as Prirerts Bresifies, It in found Indispenstble when once tried. is co.( la trifling. It requires but little
r...ni.' The are is ready in a moment. The fnel is not experts's, It prodo no smoke, noatint. nif OW, litid:willlAtoolei
quickly and perfectly. All these things we will guarantee. -'. -- •- - - -; - , - - • - e . - . .,- '
~,
Rimy be esed on any table, stud °rebel( Utility ream er story, and - will be neulshed in ant' tanonntlY;ltn $4,254.6p,.
prima a Single IturuerStuttd, to sit,ue, fur an Extra glaboir,any 'goad with tie Stores rouiplete:iiitliktriA be nil wiETX
aunt ornament to any gentleman'. dining ...a.m.
Please call and Investigate, wt LAFAYETTE. II ALL, econd floor, Wood Streeli, Or.,
148 Third Street. . , ~,, , - .
r- '. , f ,:,.: -,,,,,
WS. 'rite, Secretary. soUtdly OAS'C I 'KIWI STOVE COMPANX...
- - . .....-.
W. E. CH IL DS' O'S
- PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATE • ROOF
CEMENT 0.-.0':17..J.,-N.ll-1
PERRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors.,.. ! v
• A RE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE'NEIORTENT' NOTICE.
2 the above, Rhode Piro suet Wistootroof Cement Rooang, It befog the only article yet lamatet,thatatill iasermatilly ,
natio On action of the atmosphere ill eV6I7 climate, •
• IT IS BBRIPBCT.I'iIi FIRE
And in point of durability, we believe It in equal if not superior, to any Metallic Ruoff gig. Wet= tnt t it =Weer Old lin
Tar, Imo or Shingle Roofs, It making no differs°. haw flat or Meet, the roof maybe This "Thie
Roofing iswarranted to Inv. an above represented. We put It on for
.Sr.r !JOLLA RS PER SQUARE, ( TEN PEET SQUARE)
We will apply It wan Tin and Iron Routh for TWO DOLLAIUS PER SQUARE. being on eseountod tee ttorallUlPSS
cheapest point that can be need.
Sir We invite all who are bnliding, and also Iles. who wish their Roofs RepaGni , fo nil ettouroM.,l33 Thinigfrect,
and examine simples and natisfY the themselves in regent to tho durability and practkabiLlty of this Bonging. , '
J. 0. PRRRIN, PERRIN A JOHNSON,
S. A. JOHNSON. Nn. 133 Third street, between Wood and Smithfield.
WM. JOHNSON.I.
_Pittsburgh, Penna. - -
I hare made a chemiad examination of some spotimou of W. E. MILLI:ISA WM WOOFING, left my oaks., tho
unto of which areas Ulm=
twg
lot. rho material Moo compounded uto remain pliable for a greet length of time. - ' ' •
2d. The consistency in not readily log noticed by the temperatures consequently it wonld not be llable to toollatul ran'
off from • roof In Summer, or crack =Winter, I. et extremae of natural but sad cold would not =fore
ad. The compultion is not Meld bat eligittly alknlins. It '.would not.dtatroy the canvass, but on the •ocittimiti
tort It from the action of the weather.
Rh. It In Water-PrtyL and to a large extent Piro-Proof; that is, sparks and firebrands falling upon It could-•
It. In el) oplidon mob a roof will last for yea= If put on carefully and receiving =over attention.
Respectfully, .JOSEPII AL . -LOCKS, Chemiti
Labratory No. PM Walnut =tut, Cincinnati, Ohio. .2"..,
enterssen /dm= RcltASlka.Co r leb.lith,los7.
I have examined W. It Cotton &Ws Mottle Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, and= far as =OWL% *midst
It n mad incention and eat willing to insure buildings thus protected uppaon the same terms is J insure those covered-with
Ulf .101. apltlydkwF 'Pittman JNO. S. LAW, Apt:Hopei but' tto4.Loodon and Liverpool. -
Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing.'
A.:13..A.M St 13-B.A.INTT. 'Proprietors,
•
No. 57 Witter Street, Pittsburgh, and P. PeterAbnN'AlleAeny
rrIIIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTITER TITE:MA ' RR . Trig'
tined extensively le New lock and Philadelphia, and is well approved. It.fra appßcablpto ePTerlfaf T. -
Foundries, Dwellioigs, Warehoutien Biidges, Steatilioato and itailroad, Cara
it will lost longet' than Metallic Roofing or Shingles, and insists the verso= Changes oL cunookermactid_,t2
cod, brat or damp. Its principal Ingredient is of an extraordinary ebonite uatttre and It sever lases thin elasticity :TM i t
can he reality opplled to all kind, of roofs flat or strop, older new, mlron, tin'or, wood. It vill..Tiot raeltllt
weather, or crack in cold, ,all
It is not Injured by being tramped upon.
It he Both Biro
_and Virsiter-Proof.
Sip-For further information, apply to theprtmrletors.
1857-
TRANSPORTATION. 1857._<'
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED Toles DAILY: ..-
, .
MEMO LLOYD &CO.;',, 'Malik;
[. mc. . 4.901t8 To LLOYD k LEMON.,) '• -' ~:::' '''y" .-:
Dr IN MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS TUIS IVINTER, an DO* iliiiiiaild
I I to do a heavy businew by
pEavivs - s - x.wrx.A. c.A.w.A.r. ..e..ilw) p...A.x-x....miciax).:::'-'-'
Through to and from the Eastern Cities. We eon aanure our ;
filenda and all dn* di/Tined to patronize the Penna. Canal
and Railroad, that no pales will he erptired to render general ptlafaction to SIII.F . THRSOPEfisrE4N AND ;wierlar
FREIGU'r. .
The Avoidewe of the Inclined Plane!! on the Allegheny Portoge Railroad
„
Wm increased despatch to the tranabelon of freight. Moo Fenn Street, et the Canal lltaann •
hatlyd - •
".-
1857. . CANAL NAVIGATION.--
F0RT.49.33,T..1E1 33049.'t • ,"
Capacity TiitroThousand Tons-Per MonthErreh . Vra3r. •
TM FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE :RE.Filki: tARGELYANditEiS•
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daring the past Winter and tre can nose offer to SLIIPPINIS the .superior whintige °La potIBLE-DAux
to and from Pittsburgh, libliadelphis and • Ball imam Our lbw being composed entirely of sPOKTAI3L.P. BOAT but oat ,
transhipment mirared. Merchants sending Freight to our Line rely upon thawing put throuctivrintio twee
speed and despatch. WAIVE:IIOOM% CANAL 8A.515, corner of Liewty grad 'Wersertnectr,
Ineelyd
A Rare Chance for investment.
HE SUBSCRIFtEIt designing to embark
Tln s new enterpriw. offers tcyriarr the'Muuhineil.
Psi
terns, de., now In working order, et his Machin. Works.
Ryan's Buildings, fifth. street. • The business location end
quality of Msoltinery to nse, oombined with terms, present
atrong inducement,. to investment of capital.
*. If the &bore Is notiihrposal of as it stands by the second.
week In Jam. it will thou be .Uspiited of In tarts to snit
purchasers. WM. WARWICK,
my2UnIU • Open' Building. rum street.
JUST REUEUVED
-760,080
148,009 Ilarnen ,
20.11,5 e. Virginia EtanufecturedTolmon:
The largest apsortutent of agar. chml'Abbeeco ever offered
In ibis city, Is nerr opt." for emendnaUcco oad,eali, at
.I.lloollolt WITISIAN'S
0... Smithfield street sad Dlesseed Alley
AuosroN SY It UP.-23 eble einiee Clolden
tsetse. OA r, 'alp, to else lot by ;
• stelo 1 , . O .MIRMirr. mr,tarsertysse uses
- aPlitill Rain store and for sale
tt,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Gentlemen in PittWbni-
GAS PROM ROGIIC
Olt 011131.
FATTY FLUID 111..A.TIC.MAL. .
TILE HIGH :ILLUMINATING PROPER
TIES of Oas from Rosin and oleaginous ratedurces
hero ales) . " made them a favorite =mend for the mute
Lecture of Illuminating OM. Many 01111 Conmanke me A rta d
In with coal, in order to supply their oneoruers with Tee
perior Qmlity of Gas.
114eLti OIL to entirely free from oil dross and refire* sale ,
stanate, , sodyiel4 Mare. Its Brtilinnt Nuntllausg Ors.
The greeter original wet of the appease for the maws
,Aurture acted me together with the attention and '
courtantiy required, and the difilcultyril,wot. Jemoutittgithr
of entirely mounting the onwholoome,'thissferhius mae
^o ° 4 " IMVileemattera th cosi, reader the BOOM OIL:
PP.Alidzemsbeeperruld more dethable inerrry.v.
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mtlrep. OY
Ar et utw teutl mmt ori $14.01....... 40,4taixteu gugn5heverk ,="15d. 4111 .:00 17 . 1 .1m. d. : 7 0 . 1.4.9( 1 4 .
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