~. N. , 116 • . ti , •-t., ~..t.-.. ,t ,, ..:,444 , ,......,...„...........! '''''' r iavxiltlit'A:trzscsfw.l.',' • -:, , •.. . ~ - -IpEnty !ammo, OM li, 457: •;' , OPI7 - CIAL PAPZR OF, • TRIC , elfrinaK .yresricof tits City 'mid. iteliihimehood. Vas, &mut Case.-lir. W. W. %Mae° show ik us. yesterday morning it- tpecinien of Syrup which he- had made: from, EO/11s of the juice of the •Chinecia Sugar Cane. .. Ile- took 17 stalks, put them through some machine midedbr bend hoiler - ea - preened the juic% boiled it dAwn, and procured about one gallon of excel. lent. clear Syrup, - very pleasant to the taste and rich in flavor to our; palate as Maple Syrup.' He usedebeat half a tea spoon Sults& lime water in thenprooess of defecation. Thebdiling wits done' la an Iron pot, , . . tikok-taa a tmeseningoodeice:irith a fano - sesta the country and he had' on his table some of the Sfyrnyb.wMehinte*e!ifine, although made in the nibst primitive manner,. Whenrver - we have been thessrilisa turned their 'attention in antifidtreti fetid!: Matter' are satisfied that it with b e one of the most profitable crops the A . gentleman who his awn° experience in. sit* mattars..remarked to us, that In most of the eats which have to his knowledge been msde tarsduoethia • Syrup to Sugar, too high's tem psiaturo has been kept up: - Mr. Olcott says tlieehei tints:for granulation it when little bub bles; tf air corneal:. through, and burst upon the =Mice or the liquid. A little below the tem perature, ef.,212, Fahrenheit„is.abont This, as very bodi known, is the boiling point. ' A degree of beat that shall time' a commotion in 141410' selo.raPorize It; "will * of course be dutzue.tife.to anything like granulation. We believe that with care; clone - observation; fre tiant. ttiperiment and en intelligent !study of all phenomena connected with the culture of pfent, and the.manufeettire of its juices into nittiontgar, It may become. bue of the' 'lll4lllletanktnope in: the eonntry. We wish 11 our Itimeett w*uld send Us accounts-of the re 14141t:thairlabisei in ttlifs new field of enter pate: list make them short and concise, and by pleills4ing tirem," Tau Oaxwmoirkich nearly &lithe farmers in the county read, may be made a situate* medium of communication - end an aid to suttstantial progress in. the:Cultera of thisiiew crop which 1s now. attracting iiiontdi attention . throughout the. State. • ' XXxotertox.-The. extortion of. which jack drivers, fico...are ofteq guilty in this vicinity, especially whin they get a stranger who is not acquainted, with the regdations - in this respect, Inta.4heir eltdeltee, .has become almoit prover bial of late. Instances of the kind have been frettileut, end in:a majority of cases the offender escapes pcudidiesetit because the victim is unwil linger neglects to prosecute: The Mayor, when suet' cases • come trOfipe bite is always prompt Imposing. the prescribed -penalties, and if the" imposed upon would always perform their .pluskthe evil would soon ha entirely remedied. Teiterd` J. Callow, a hack ! driver, woe fined ff.5 . 113r an infringement of the ordinances apply blithe amount of fare to taken within the eltycor carrying passimgers and baggage. fie ohar4 one dollar for conveying a gentleman fee - Centred' Tt, R. Vert ,to..the hiononga heWitoffee,:iind'aie.latter at .once made com plaint- of the -facti- ,, The Mayor informed the deice : -, that 'Winch ,eitertien were practised agaiu.hit muilla:firreit his license. riOnzu.—Mr. J. S. Negley_of East Liberty had: be -' exhibition' at the store :of Mr. J. ibeeN4eaterday, a basket of dahlias; consisting of 11004-itte distinct varieties. They did not diterer alt in the . quality but in the degree of tit* belniy: :They Were of crimson, golden, atikiK'etioir, purple, violet.and scarlet colors, laisHed, , shaded 'and mottled in so various and beardifista manner that it would bo difficult to say which were the :more' beautiful of - the whole co uetlon Mr. Negley had also - rczzlitiower whluslitiotr:his raised in his garden this year, irbloh we amiwelgbed. It drew down a ten and liilf•pOrtridVreight easily. Th..rame , gentleman: presented us with a cholets'btopzet of dowers, the finest we have seen thtityOttriand which of this moment graces the tega,'0r.,.:04 ,- ItzzUi sanctum as a single star shines through a rift in the clouds on s cheerloss nigh--The variety of flowers whil.h Mr. N. outti*st is extensive, and a visit to his Aurora. y pays always ' • • Pr 1711:, Pr: Weiss &CHICAGO R. R Co., 1 " Prrrestatop, Oct. 10th, 1857. The . eainingeef the Pitteburgh, Ft.. Wayne Chinago Railroad Company, for the month of September, were u follows„ riz SUM .;—Paseengers;.... , 11.11; • • ,glicenineous, Total $178,391 27 raiaingi for peptember, '66, were.. 5172,165 60 Liorease-Xi-Xiigast,..lB7 $45;684"21 , „ . .1 7 :11.1dr.serra, Auditor. Tin =Duquesne Greys turned out forty-six inaskAt.ypaterdijcatid.rOadesuite an imposing -; ••This' Attlee panidea; for target practice, and turned,out Scone; thirty muskets. A beautiful silver ietral,l,'"preseMed to the carps of 1857 by the Members in the war with Alexiso," was put-up as a prise to be , presented' tik,,llehe best marksman. Th e medal - was gotten up in coin memoistinn of the siege of Puebla, in which the company -did honor to themselves and their country. 'Upon one side is It very handsome utlaistare r . epresentation of the siege, while the otherieentants the inscription above quoted. 'The shimtingiwas done at Negley's Run, near EArLiberty, and the medal was won by Cor poral 'Reece. , Wieut..--A.good many farmers who have very Isigi,ortips of grain are threshing it out and cleaning it up for' nuirket by' hand. There is Scarcely w artOestifelagrichltrinst who could.not and'arepld.nbt - be glad to hire men who bare beietittifid out of employ by the suspended operations of the various factories, if the latter would leatie the eity,aid go into the country. If such men - did not get the cash, they can get what is just as good, bread, which it takes cash to buy. Whilethe weatherjet remaine mild and plait t; We hope the large number of unem ployed men, in our midst will try whit we sug gest and , earn, while they have yet an opportu nity;ioMelling against a day of, severer need. Mae°Pott Ilizy.-:-.laat evening was the open iutor tienti of concerts by 8. 8. Sartford, of the Philadelphia Opera House. SjO programme introdneed' "'Vest many new features, such as hathibieilho,themo of admiration at his Opera th Houss-in-e•'Quaker-City. There' wi ' be "e change of , perfonnanas. this aveming-Bam, the champitta dancer, repeating hip great jig, Mast. Sanford in some brshis 'operatic 'dances, the trimpa _in new bongs; 'Am Go and , pee them. Bantordis always on thealert for :vanities, and theidsetion returnswill be commented upon and GIP rattails read from the stage. We ay again, go thertiand you will all be posted. . , . _ .3...',/lesttazotts Asssionetax.—Then Mayor's Pollee, aided by offwer Vi'agley, arrested a party of viakirirus eharactere on the wharf, yesterday. loritt(of haveserwel an apprenticeship in the: Penitentiary, and the residue have an un enviable regitation...' They' were acting very disorfferly; hiving got possession of a consider able quantity wf liquor, from' tho effect of which they had !weenie- uniontrallable. The Mayor provided thecti . with twenty days' lodging in the county jall, where they will probably be retern ed until they-'"lesva the city for the city's good." Their mums irelsatut - Williams, Wash Hacks. welder,Jack , Nelion, , . John Fergnioa, Nick Staley teals Yottag and Charley Bothwell. A attic= of -a distrettsing character oncurrtd in Westmoreland county . on Saturday. morning last. ; Mrs. Ruff,.the Info' of Abraham , litiff, very:wealthy and: respectable 'citizen of Mount Yleutant township; bong herself while her hue ' bawd : was yet Mtn. Ruff got up for thii,purpose of getting breakfast; having Bent her girls out to milk the cowl", she Inta•s room adjoining their bed-room and fastened the ropi to &per la one of the rafiere of the telling., i3hiftent(disoovered before she we/ (who dead, with her knee* ttattllAßliehittit oniritiasortigilisti for the rash set is religious ez . xon 3141eesport • Mandard 'sap the Russia sheet iron works and plienited iron. Works of WcwtalloothesdACo.,heve likewise suspended oPouilentrantil the Fesstiii: flastustionsin the ocutiturelariforld are over, and firmness and etailatunke in businws transactions lard' restored who had interfere with ,the locomotive at the dopol of the • Hetnitileld: emi WasitingtiMwse act upon on Saturday; byahientivviev,•and badly beaten, tie, engineer cominscoff:with a badWotuid In' the: head .from a stone thrtivra4 the :said Irishman. . • kettiromi:lna 111.1 frog telp',Aa'sEaropoi intends leering otir City another toar toe' hie health, which bee not been mkt o : l mprt i ud..4 . l46.i . es.arVall- ---1 4";44lirral a farewell addrees bl i f e diiquatiou at the Cithedial !'ziatiday, iedriiilkraturnlit.' atilt dip to the Old World: • -. Jinn" o f LawrecoeTiMit commit wrio4lllapian 7.sailiecC.Eli 'Halms,- ab j u re d with the Iltrf?eAr„..,:olo, 4l 4riailybl Wall, On Nth o a r . ' - TRfl-.74k0',40'• thulium Eltra r aiXtistalstre.-.—At a meet ing of .the-Popselogical Fair at Bangor the crib jdimmed: ntlatualia - Wvaters .rekted , their ciperienee iaj all agiei in ale thing—that, al ' th . -T tluitlicason just passed 111. s been an unfa vorable one, enough bait been sboWti to convi n ce them that the sorgho be a ealiable crop for Maine culture. Mr. Batman exhibited a - quart oreyrop, the product of, ten quarts orjuica, which was n very superior article, and equal to any description of syrup in the market. Miss DAVENPORT played in her usual superb 15tyleinst evening in the tragedy of Adrienne. She did not hare a home quire — as full as slie usually has bore, to various reasons too obvious to need mention, :among which are the election and the bard time, ]Hiss D. appears to-night Siedea and will we trust ha're an enthusiastic . reerpt ion. Tut Mayor intends, eoMPlainta ,haring been made against it, to stop Sunday work in the bakeries throughout the city. Mu. Wilma Ai'KEE, who. was severely in jured some days since during the fire at Irwin's chair factory, is rapidly recovering. A mar of valuable Bunk and !navel:tee Stocks are to be sold this ciening at the new Auction House -of Davie, No. 54 Pitch street. APPRonAriCer.—lf our farmers are competent to decide, and if Agricultural Societies speak their !sen timents when they award their diplothas, then le the Corn Sheller exhibiting at 65 Fifth Street, in this city, what the agent claims for it, the machine of the aye. The latest added to the list Is from the Agri cultural Society of Westmoreland. Tho agent cer tainly has in hie hands at the present a very strong array of evidence In favor of the superiority of this machine; but we contend that the Sheller rerun, maids itself to all practical men who will take the trouble to examine it. Neat, simple, durable and ailehmt, shelling the corn off the cob without injur ing either in the lout. We nnderatand that there are still tome State and County rights for sale of this great labor-sating meehirm. Dee Rimes "Onset. Stiow."—This great concern, one or the largest ever organised, will shortly be In Pittsbar — gb, when wo will have an opportunity of seeing the wonderful natural novelties, : whioh have made the 'treat show" - . ce pointer wherever it has been. His elephant, Leila Rookh, absolutely 'walk* a tight topean4pitfonxis . aeries of feats which are farmeire. enrpieiiug than those.tione by the "pair" exhibited hero list week by Sands,. Nathan & Co. Mr. Rice has I% large Rbluotteroewhich he has tamed to thoroughly that he lets it loose in the ring. His company has been carefully selected, and we are satisfied that Dan's seeress here will be like its ante cedents—immense. • • NILES Stmss.—Ang lady who wishes to boy ut dress of fancy or black sUk will find a,most excellent assortment of those goodi at A. AleTighe's, corner of Grant and Fifth streets. The ladies will also find at this establishment a beautiful display of broche, stalls,' °lamella and plaid &awls of every piice and quality, also a large assortment of velvet and cloth .oloaks, richly trimmed, and all at prices far below the cost of importation. • gra urn Haa.—Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, who his met with such unbounded means in this city, ind has returned after an absence of two weeks, to re main a short time in our city, that all who are of-, flirted with the above diseases may have time and opportunity to get cured. As this is his last visit to .Pittsburgh it may be wise for persons in need of his Ain not to.dday giving bird an immediate call, as be will not take any patient who earl not be cured before he leases the city. Dr. 6. Is connected with the only 6rm on this continent that manufacture' .artiflelal human eyes, which are inserted without Halo, and which move and appear u perfect ail nat ural, and can not be distinguished from the natural eye. - it will be good news for persons who have been ko unfortunate as to lose en eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of hav ing that the loss of which so seriously disfig- QM a- gentleman or lady, replaced. All he aaks is a fair and impartial trial of his now and painless remedies, and warrants a cure in every case of deaf ness where the organs are perfect in formation. Dr. Smith may be consulted at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. PAnts and Itching of the Bones. and Joints aro most annoying to tho afflicted, and often extremely difficult to-get rid of. Wo Imre known mare than two handfed muscat of this character reliered in an ineredibly short time by the nee of Career. Spassid. Mixture. AT CHAS. Ir. SUTER'S DRUG STORE, You eon got almost °tory, rariety of SOAPS,': : PERFUMERY, !LAIR, TOOTH, NAIL BRUSHES, ho., hr., BOYS' CLOTHING, neatly mado and trimmed GENT'S CLOTIIMG, cut in the newest styles White and colored Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery and • full stock of Inc piece goods for custom work, at CAItHAOHAN'S, Allegheny. $77,09091 90,150 83 4,482 29 07 24 Dr. Ett/Einnevs Vernalfwgre, Pauses" ar Fun lan Ham or Prrrnicron.—During n practice of mare than I twenty years. Dr. IPLatae bad attended innumerable tutleut agllctod with every tot mof disease, sod wets Induced to ap- I L ply all the energies of his mind to the discovery of a venni fogs, or - worm destroyer. certain las ts effects; the mind t Ida labor. Is the American Worm yeritle, now before ,Le pnblie, prepared by Fleming Drop, of Pittsburgh, whirl le perfectly =le, and may be given allke to children of the -molt tender sge,ur to the aged adult; It purges madly and subdues fever,and- destroys worms with Tunerisble suttees. It la may of admltdittration, and as it does not contain =w eary In Idly form whatever. PO Mark tioo4 ere OPMFAILry dit regard to drinking aeld venter. nor is it capable of oing the least 441117 to the tenderest infant_ An incredible number of worms have bean expelled by Ude great ver mirage. $6,2M 77 Purclrascrs will be moral to ask for DR. WLARE'S CELEBRATED TEILIIITUGF., menurectured by FLEMING BRO 3 of fTerssultart. Ps. All other Vermlfoges is crimper. leen Ere secathlesa. Dr. M•Lane's Vertelfuge, sleo ht. cele brated Liver Pills, can now be had at all rerectable drug stores. /Voncoemaine without the rionattere o ocl3aUtvelleT FIX INC 1111.08. omusmcnts pT SI3CR II THEATRE. Ewes and Manager. —.. JUSEPJI C. FOSTEIL Screed night of Cho enzagetnent of the east:rent tre t wdieurie Mbts J. M Davenport. TUESDAY EVENING. o,t, L 4, 15:4' will be prewatwl tbi, celebrated tragedy, in threw acts. from the French ,if Legouve, of diEDEA.—Medea. Miss Davenport; Jason, Cooke. Harry Loudon; Creon, U. A. Weaver: Orpheus, Julia M. Le -Miss Emily Waiderirrime. To =elude with th eferoe h.. ef [he r n ia, . er. W.— Caleb Qootem A. W. You.iii , Mim d the MAID OP At ARIF-N. Iv prewstion, CA3I ILEX et , DORPT. rt.E.A.2S mom's GREAT SHOW CONSISTING OF A MODEL CIRCUS MENAGERIE OF TAMED ANIMALS Will be In Plttaborgb end giro a TIIREE DAYS' FESTIVAL, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, - October 28th, 27th, and 78th n. whole under the Lamedlate aupereteion or the AMERICAN HUMORIST Z . ZI HENY 0I 'r Forth-West Square of the Diamotid, INBAR Tll6 RARBET,I WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, AT HALF PAST _ 4 P. M.-36718 ASCENSION OF isTIS:. - 1111±0.1CINTE. GOT/ A.'ELD, IN 1118 GREAT SALOON, TDB CANADA,' IrChtelt Cantatas 3G,000 Cable feet of Gm. THE BALOON WILL R CUM in the preseece of the nevem] smaller Belouns, mom American celebrities, will be r ward to aboard,* mune pf the The Re Plus Mrs, teeth* aecot the United Stated. Weds GOSTR GODARD will make 1 , sloe Ina Car suspended thirty that of the Want, and will be c. , in the Parachute; "Yotaut Ault from the frightful height ofSXofat large Saloon g the journt A eplendid Brass Band will pt , Matte the while the Baleen Ailed. Price of a4ralaxical CLON rt.- • arsompatdatt by their parrata. halfpr , icr- • Scats marrvd for the Latlirr. Tickets tor pakirogrnr for the plena. and.lara, diem° 1111 Hoax. will ascend, .11 b• Lad oraryday at the tr.. Chart., Hotel and at Hleber's 3.lltak &pm pclo,td - - PLABONVID llEta. MYstellous. PhilosoPhlool, Meattoal and ' Magloal Novelty! MONK. E. GODARD. the great French ARONAttaLNDIVIZARD, with bl• Taltmbto . • . CABINET , OF . 4fIRACLES, Poittliely the .a.i.reprdentailoo of MONS. GODARD, In the city nfritteborltb. [ - ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10,1867. This represenDadon bo entirely composed of new end most wonderful Pato d: Grand Supper will be nerved op for all the .p.latori, Ova of charge. Also. agrund,Dietri. , button of Vlowera;for . lelifleß, Toy. foroblides-IN And . o.e. Men for theirlyole audience. ; the mnial Interpreter of ne.Oeelerel hsvieg Jeee mired from FhlladelMOsi *Des* belued mush:A , he will glee the sodium MI nem, ,Itir,mremplaostine, so that every one may NI/Y*o7.o l e pereeeideetone. • Sir Tr 7 Sour Amter4 ndJ lee will make MAI out - Of It. • • aria BALLOON. 'ASCF4TON' MONS: GODARD ON TUISSDAY.,NENT. oe<ehe ". • 111,A1301sTiC 13:4,-TatA Monday Even*, : October 12th txonlimmlwram Evr.moinainui ITUE.:WX&H. • .811.8 MUS.I.OIARE, TIIR REST DODOS IN TUE WORLD, , Ww_A?, ll 9 4 , . 6"k 16 w - nert.ph4. /1101102rrisAuP , ess,, eatLe r, 0 atedifihreelinair/ii, war& ,ja COVICERCIAL Lirsoroor.„ Supt. 30.—Thee es of Cotton for the last three days ware 12.500 bales The market closed slower of sales, and prices were aintaited. Specu lators took only 1000 bales, Breadstuffs.stendy; Floia ,q it, andrices easier, but unchanged. Wheat buoys Coriquiet. Pro visions dull: beef heavy; and fielderspressing on the market; Bacon firm and buoyant! Lard drill; Sugar quiet. LONDult MONEY Alsokar--:Losnos, Sept. 29. Money is very active. Consols for money 00@0n. Saner is steady for n prime article; inferior qualities delined.• Wheat advancing. Idvsnroot, Wednesday, Sort. 30, r. a.—The esti mated sales of Cotton to-do; ore 6000 bales; the market closed quiet, and rates declined Bread stuffs Corn steady, but heavy. • 'The latest by telegraph from London.—London, Wedneidiy noon, Sept. 30th—Consols quoted at 001 %90j. .Faases.--The French decree prohibiting the ex port of corn, has been extended to September, 1858. 'Second Dispersal.—Saw YORK, Oct. 12.—The At lantic reached her dock at 10 o'clock. She brings 120 passengers, including Ches. H. Spence, of Bal timore, with the ratification of the commercial trea ty' with Persia; F. Schroeder, late U. S. Minister to Sweden; W. R. Osborne, President of the Illinois Central Railroad, and G. F. Train, of Boston. She also brings $17,000 in specie. luau..—The Bombay Times, received by the overland mail does not mention the arrival of Gen eral Ilavelock at Lucknorr. It designates the intel ligence received as of a disastrous character. A let ter from the above place says that the Ring of Delhi has offered to accept the term., provided his annual stipend was Increased largely.. But he was Informed that nothing but an unconditioned surrender would be accepted. A number of the matinees, were leav ing Delhi, unarmed. An English officer reports that be saw a boat con taining Sena Sahib and his family, swamped in the Ganges, and that all were drowned. A telegraphic despatch from MarreAlles, received at Paris, says that the population of Bengal were beginning to rise and were killing the English, arid that the revolution wee becoming general. Other accounts say that more mutinies hare occurred among the Bombay troops, and that several suspect. ed regiments hails been disarmed. Lord Elgin has transferred the frigates Shannon and Pearl to the use of the India government. Ile wart about returning to China. The Paris Pay. says that a serious discussion has occurred between Lord Canning, the Governor Gen eral, and Sir Colin CampbelL Lord Elgin sided with the latter. The latest amounts state that General Havelock's position is regarded as very preessiout. The Pojanb L tranquiL The orgszlization of the Sikh regiments, for the relief of Delhi, is rapidly Prgirreesing• The King's magazine. at Jedhpore, wee struck by lightning and exploded. Nine hundred persons were killed, and a million pounds sterling of property was destroyed. The whole province of Bengal eras alarmed. The Civilians and Gejaha had fled to Patna, leaving the traunry in charge of the 64th Regiment, winch it in u critic-al condition. Calcutta was becoming crowded with fugitives from all parse of Bengal. The imports at Calcutta were accumulating. There were no buyers, and money Was disappearing. The paper of the East India Company was quoted at 25 per cant. discount. Martial law has been proclaimed in Belpum. a Email torn In the province of Beejapoor. ENGLAYD.—Sir R. M. Carden has been elected Lord Mayor of London. Sr. Loma Oct. 12.—The Leavenworth Kaman Herald of the 10th says that the official returns of Leavenworth county are nearly complete. Thu aver age Democratic maj. is 250, Insuring We election of three members of Council and eight in the House. Douiphan county gives a Republican maj. of 30, sc. curing five members in the lower and five in the up per home. Atchison county given an avenge Dem ocratic maj. 4f 60, insuring 3 members in We lower and .1 in the upper honer— Jefferson county is Re publican. by 150 maj., giving 2 members in the House and lin Connell. Douglas! county, Repub lican 1500 maj. Johnston county is Democratic by Roo. The District formed by these counties rlectec 53 members in the House and Y. in Council, and the Democrats claim the election of the entire ticket by 60 maj. Shawnee county gives a Republican maj. of 350. Calhoun county gives a Republican maj. of 84. and elected I for the House. The Lamm:rats charge that large numbers of armed men came from Nebraska and voted the Republican ticket. The Democrats claim a majority of both broaches of the I.egislatnre. Sr. Lem., Oct. 12.—Cemp.ies D., E. and 1.., 4th Artillery, arrived here yesterday from Florida, en route for Leavenworth. can set it down that the Free State party have car ried the Territory. Additional reported:majorities for tho Republicans indicate this result. NV ASIIINGTON CITT, Oct_l2.—The r. S. Somko of ioMIIIR of 1842, 1847 and 1848 redeemed at the treas ury to-day amount to• 5750,581. Of this the Now York Bowery Savings Bank received 8001.188 ; Jas. Lenox, of New-York, nearly $35,000; Morgan Son, upwards of $89,000; the remainder in small sums varying from $lOOO to $ll,OOO. The collie amount of stock redeemed is about three millions of dollars; there remains only half a million morn which the Secretary of the Treasury is authorised by law to apply to this purpose. Questions having frequently been raised before tho Gem ral Land °Mee no to the necessity of the wife of a claimant under the pre-emption laws, it has been decided that a man, being the head of n family, most show a residence with his family on the land claimed, in order to entitle him to the benefit of the statutory provisions: The Court of claims met to-day and adjourned to Thursday. . , Now Yono, Oct. 12.—The Grocers' Bank of this city suspended this morning. It to understood that the Bank contractions for the week are $5,000,000. New Tont, Oct. I2.—The suspension of Corning A Co., banker., is announced. They are heavy etock. hoidens in the Southern Bank of New Orleans. NOW YORK, OcL 12.—The bank statement shows an increase In specie of $76,000; a decrease in loans amounting to $4,018,000; a decrease In circulation of $392,000, and a decrease in deposits of $4,- 677,000. Niw-Your, Oct. 12.—Edward N. Archibald, for. merly Attorney General of Newfoundland, Nu been appointed Consul at New York. The sailing of the Atlantic bee been postponed till the 24th inst. MMIM= Neer ORLEA X., Oet. 12.—Texas and Vera Cruz date. to the 11th are received. The Mexican Congress held &primary meeting on the 26th; one hundred delegates were present "Menne' Raise wee . elected President. There is a rumor that General Alvarez was assassinated. The Insurgents South still hold out. Robberies aro rife throughout the country. Tho health of Vera Onts is improving. The failure of Corning it Co will not affect the Southern Bank. The rumors of some failures this morning are not yet authenticated. •Beninese is un settled. CHICAGO, Oct- 12.—Wadatrorta d. Co., hankeys, stspended to-day. Their assets are three to one of their liabilidea. A destructive fire broke out yesterday morning- in Stele street, destroying tho entire block between Morrow and Alums streets. The buildings were mostly of frame. The loss-in estimated at $125,000. Thu insurance is oot ascertained- Bones. Oct. 12.—The Michigan Central Railroad asks an extension on paper maturing now till funds are realized from the proposed loan. The coupons of the Company will be paid u usual. No change is necessary In the management of the road. CLICVELAND, Oct. 12.—The Cuyahoga Steam Fur nace Co. hare assigned. Assets ono hundred thous and over their liabilities. Two hundred men were • thrown out of employment.• do terAzo, ON. 12.—This Pest Beak Pas dosed its Nrw Yoex, 0ct.12.--Cotton quiet. Flour dull; It6oo bbls. oold. Wheat Dna; 22,000 bnah. eold. Corn ' burr. 7;000 Laub. aeld: Melee York 40c lower hire at 0 3 0 01. Lard heavy. • Sillske, k lower; Wes et 30(0.1; Stooks dtill; , Minot. Central .0 1 4: kblgan Soo:urn 0; N. Y. Centrd 53; Gillette and Chkego 64; Y.rle ; Cleveland end Toledo ~ 22; Clarelend and litteburgh R. Yfal •nr , vet., Oct. 12.-41niluesa la nearly mapendad to ell departments. Floor la very dolt at $5,24 for Liu:merlins and 5.5,71 far utra. So salm lip, Moor or Own ileaL— Wheat dull sad derlhdor mdm of Red at $1,12014,4 and White $1,20411,15. flye eland, at 7471 e. Coru In ' Uirtaqtltia min to 7b. OW der' o I. mint 4000 both, and - Dolairtntut S 7 to Sac* boall %warmed condona town at $5,60; not mach dams. Coifed doll and Ra two once of Rio Jun arrived. Whisky *toad) reglad,. Oband 200 fable sold at 21% for . ?enni7 . and . tfa yr 10. ffnecirsen, 12-61dui ninidnaffy" the eamet. • The demand Is Molted aod both — What has die' ellned to tahltdroc for prime White. Oats doll: Immo offer f a r {hi been,lloc:: The Metres bons Now Vet day th• aarketirsonarell3. Pathan. on 66leaffoffeladd at /0 "cot madam thunetb 6 Pant: prienforalicalled tha arr. • ract roto, The aaatho deVAT-WigiThibt*E.' 'MR THE TEETH - WABD'B AND PosuIPPIR DElagalork 17.11 Y) InuWpesitio, Pr./41°4°0 T14i4414410ai1' 211MtintiM '''74":";;;403 • _! - A ~- .~ ~`~~ Telegra' . F o].l liAeausßvito.—We learn by prime dii patches„ received last night, tliat the,Hou.se yesterday, by a rote of 32 to G 4, defeated the Senate Relief Bill. So all is at sea again. Arrival of the /Mantle SAADI Ilona , Oct . 12.—The ateern,hip Atlantic, with Liverpool advice, to the 12th init. Liu pawed here. The Asia arrived out en Sunday, end Kanga roo on Tuesday. The Atliiitie bring,later advice, from India.-- - - • The'dates from Calcutta are to August 23d, Bombay to {lac not, and Delhi to the 12th of August. Wumerone sharp encounters had °centred at Delhi, in which the rebels were defeated, bet they still hold poasession of the city. The European reinforeementa were nrriving,•nnel en assault was expected M . be made about the 20th. - General Harelock had reached Linknow after two more victorious encounters, bet owing, to hie force being weakened by the encounters and disease, he had been compelled to return to Cawnpore. A doubt- Ad dispatch states that Havelock had reached Luck now, the garrison of which cull held out against the beeiegers. . The garrisons at Agra wore secure at the latest ad vises, but their condition was precarious. There am also later dates from China, which Ante that Admi ral Seymour had proclaimed a blockade of Canton Riser. The question la agitated for an early meeting of the English Parliament. The Democrat hero largo tosjorides in both • echos of the Legielatare of New Mexico. Thera an no official return. from Emsaa, bat you Telegraphic Markets. Comjnir~ir r"st3 ..30 l ITTKR4IP AIUgTa..A - TI L CN F. It th.evn. Pagna4 b.4no / 100- ‘nazictimnrea Comm.% Jances R. lima. • • . . Weekly ii.elo'[e.ff (lithe Plitsbnrea figark.t ptvoriminwialfirfor the Palburgh Gunge.] Prre[l47ll3lt. /tan,. l', 0, 720111.. 7Y, 18,37. 5/1111S—Peatie are quiekthe lartierportedsale IRA, at 7! , .. four m a . , Port atemrsitsll at 635, Ash Is steady at r four mos_, fotordlnary quality. APPLFS—Receipts ern light and sales tan; we' 14ra of some mall UM:Merriest, at 11.23 to V.,' On per LW, quality. BRANS—There is nothing doing; vary foe of the old crop in market, and none of the am yet <Oaring. uurrEn AND xcias—we he. or no .14 , ..rn natter, Packed may be quoted nominal at 12311, and pd.: co n 11@18. Eggs are very quietstll(sl2. BA The market manly bare, thenuly est. L n i nz ,mall lots of. Shoulders at 14 , 3144. The Inqnlry and sno pi...olm* alike limited. Itsumvra g Tuas—the Bearer manufacture are sell ing buckets at the factory at Maa s cash or funds. Pith, burgh martufactnred bocketaecll here at VA t o th en ... nic large tube 86,37 pet dour; ants of tour $2,81; nate of three 51,87. 1311,gXlMS—tha market to tolenbly wall aupplk.,4 Au d sales are muting regularly sat $ 1 . 23 forcommon and .$l4O Uitra2,oo for butt, qualities, fancy lota colluuaading r,„25,g, =5O. • . . CORDAGE- I 110.1111 Rope, coil, 14 cV To :limn. Nom cut, Inc 5 He Rope, con, 15. c p lb iThite Rope, cut, 15 c"f lb Tarrod Rom coll, 14 t - 04 lb Tarred Rope, cut, 15'c p Tb Packing Yord.ttne, 13 c V lb Pocklogranacon2 12 c V lb BED CORDS-51anflla, ;IX. 52314113,75 V d0z... ,, 31.111 a. V cull, 15 cte. pi lb. Hemp, 51,57, V 2 ,75e„.53,75 VI do, Hemp, V c 011,12 cts yi,P). PLODS!! CONES -11oltU n 10, ct , a dor- Ramp, 70, COTTON YARNS-11.a aro not advised of , say farther change In figures, and continuo our qnntationa POUNSI colt. Nom. 5 to 1014ualre 24 0115 N 0.10.— Noe,. 11 & 12.. 1 Zcl2 tb No. 17.... N 0.13 .45 c RI N 0.18.— No`. 14..7.; c V tb No. 19.::, No. 15 • 28 c p1b1N0.33.,.. ---- ---- Poesto TARN. .. No. 401 13c lb No. 5130.... No. 500 12 c lb No.900:- No. MO 11 c Tt ID N . °. 1000.. NA 700-- CANDLES AND SOAP—Mere Is a steady and teguLr trade demand at 27Q21 tbr Adamantine Candles, 14 for mould and 13 fordipped. Scup is steady .1 5 for common, 5% for Palm; and 10 for Sawyer's Toilet and Castile, 0% fo, do Metaled Olive, rod 7 for do German. DRIED HEEF—Tbe market I. nearly bear; quotations 01. most nominal at 14415. • PEATIIERS.--eales on mired of prime motor., at 45 cts; from .tore Held firmly at 0l FEED—noise of mill' feed on arrival at 50c mots "ft 100 poupds._ FLOUR—Tbere le scaroely any. coming In and the docks In the hands of dealers are ruaning down pretty faat; the result la that prices have advanced. Sales on arrlial of Su. per at $4,3144,60, and Extra at $4,7645,00. From store, sales of Maper at $4,76; Extra at 14,2506,37, mad Family do at 05,62g:46, the tendency being to the outride figiMm o OlLilN—Ender a abort mapply_t_he price of Oars has ad. ranted to SS on arrival, and J0g.16 from note. doom salad of old Coax 51764.80. Erg 14 In light enpply; sales from first hands at 65 and from storm at 65. 11 noadnal at hea r of the amount offering r ot xemely amal I; we hear of ales of =all lots on arrival 9oogsl,oo, it In quality. • - • GROCERIES—bIand Sugar Rena In the mall way to the moll and country trade at 0%610. N. O. ?dolma. la also i w 2 lnT at C. 0044. and S e yrs et .55665. Co.Zo la Arm at -- WR I NMA R I I 2ataa 4 r2r0l at SR4)prrt tog 4 moa. ERY—amts 1 a poor supply of new at 'calm anal sales at 8101116? tn. lllDES—Butchers' Green Mira mil at; and arc Arm. OAB PlPE—tint following t the quotatknas for waned Iron tubing: Per Foot. • Inch Gas Ptpo.... 7 cla. " u - ... 9 1 4 " ".•....:26 " utdoct to thittostataary • • IKON a NAILS-..tho oonto ~ hos oot yet. Coen made mil in nom 4 • loot Gee Pip Per Foot 2 " ao ca sX 354 " 4 platal clung , . la card rater ,ripeit. priIiGRIII Toots . I =NOR- Common a Bar Iron per tb...1 " 4 brow platy ...4 MAIL. 'Mil MON. Per pound ......_.64 IMO! non. . • 134 ...... Et, .4.‘/ “ 46-8 nut Was. • 1.01 to 14 Nails t n lc2 3,60 &I to Od " k lesto• Nails 41 keg 3,76 60 4d 3dt • ...... 6,76 7,00 Ont ttplkes 3 to 43.4 inch 6 to 0 .....4.73 Wert oplkes 34 Inch VI lengthe • . . Den quality ...,..-... - 614 11144^1.1,A.VD MU.. 1nt.b.....k ..... .....41 VIC% 4 ' l 'f ... iii; . jai . .. " :' 14 Ram Shan 1 by 341.16, and < Inch D"Kt 7-11a li"4 od !or:tic b h ).l4 . 4.1 Saddle Tres PA and 1% by 346 and In 4 do r" I and In, by 316 iu - relE C=EM3 No.. 12,11,15,111 a If fb " " LEATILER—fin amainue a log firm and steady i Itil=sh Role ......... ....... ....... Upper Lather 0 d0ze......._ PoOtn Laidig " $46.5.511 Skirtmg Lcathbr 11. . 344.55 Harness 11:11,33 1.5.11.0-i-pritne Na I_ ia awns and I. hell et 11, but as have al salea to nate -SIETALti—Ptg Lead Is nominal et 7%. Rar b, d tolls In he smell way at 5. Shat Capper is flees ar 11:41.511, and Sheet Brass at E.I. lIERS PORK—Ia held firmly at $23.5), mod to the ....nay sit the usual advance. ClLS.—ideadyi ales of No.l Lard Oil at Walla., Lin. ve«.l a dull at 76480 for prime Watern. PIG METAL—the market a stagutat, ...I als impeasi 1,1. tp {pa quotations. SALT—s, candy demand mid gala at prialciat lute.- 111.02 for No. 1 .01 $1.74 for aura. clEED.—Tlmotby a doll at 52115.5.1.50, so lute fan cad is in mahatma request 31,26. WI N GLASS--pricy are tam, and a. repeat our quotation. Re are email stiv.,tay makstee6Ss and 7.9. .410, 5.1,75; Sall L. fall and gulf tr.lozll. f 5.211. ea 1.3 to 95.15 and 9014 to 10:15. $4.2u. Thew are tat rata prices country brands range 50 rents "0 but bra For the vase...ding medium else,, 1U lout dlawaut oft WHITE LEAL—drat and In arued) detiassid at 5i3,5.. 35 heg for puma oIL and dry Vc "Ti 15, subJect to the naiad da. oint. Red Lend 90. net, and Labarge 6%. WHISKT--pales ot raw at 23; we aura regular ales of nietided la the malt way at 15q,10% ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. TCAM.Y. October 12, 1557. BEEYES—Thul:opply was lighter tale week, beau omy 410, the balk of this uumber betas take. by city butchers at a slight &Aran. on previous rates. Wan of 476 Lead at pram ranging from 144 to 4% grant, equal to Wig% cut. SHEEP-700 head celery& a ahlab 575 tare sold to the butchers at 3Ca3% gran. 11065--Abont !Shred were fold at 56363 y atom as In gadfly. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL remains stagnont,except among the jobbors awl grocery. who are haring • moderate run of custom, and ars Le. affected by these bard times tbanany others. Mama flctureta do not feel at liberty to sell touch in the present eleitbarreeted state of entre out west. The effect of the financial rertgsion ou oar city has not been ec disastrous no elsewhere; there are no failures of any moment. and the only thing +beet it which falls hardly up us is the necessity which hag fallen upon tuanufactorers of stopping work alloguther or curtailing operation., and bringing their business to a The %swarm bills maiming this month are not very promptly met. The Smaller onee are paid, but a Tory large proportion loot to Decanted forward; and we believe that the henks ere doing all they can to help the drawers in Carrying their paper until collections can be made with more emcees. Money, of course, Is retiree; in fact, It b Idle to talk of borrowing on new paper, and impassible to quote the ram of interem. CprTeney is =Me and in growing saucer, the general tendency being tosend it home as Dal as it accumulates and vary little:of F t cameo Iback. The relief mar, if passed, may bring out ntate paper more freely. 'Me legislature km probably passed as act to relieve the banks from the penalties of ruspenalon, andaitending the time of enenention to the mond Neatly of April negt.— It may have the effect of checking up the contraction of the banks and releasing a goad deal of paper thitt_will' pew hare f 4; Currency. Produce is coming into this market very slowly, and as a consequenot,:prims ere tending upwarde—Just at a time, too, when ccaornmare are least able to afford it. - _ . The past week, abroad, has been very &mounding.— Every day two or three Rasters teak, drop out of the me. ciespaying Hat, and thereat, Instead of helping the comma. eltY, are looking solely to their own saletr i and contracting as fast es they are able. The malt la seen In the content accumulation of allured of lending homes, who aro forced to the well for the want of accommodation The Ilst for this week embrace. the very beet estate in the principal ride's of the take. Theproopect for the future Is not fa. rorablo, either; and the probability Is that we are not yet near the bottom: In the meantime produce to not moving, and no relief eau be Jacked for till It dose. We think • week or two more will bring no tots, warn, and then things will begin to mend. The Bt. Louis Democrat say. The quletnese of utter prostration reigns throughout all unneild circles. There Is nothing more of climates to coma, oaten the whole city full of merchants are yet to suspend, fall, break up, or go entirely under. Consequently the next thing meet ho conveleecenos. We are all exhausted by pro tests and panic., and milers otter. annihilation ensues Ire mud recover and get well very Ault. Jut now we lie very quietly end even cheerfully, for we hope Sr the best. rummy is getting much .cuter. The retail traders are taking it gotta freely; and quantities ere daily moving off In. to Intim* when It is good at • per velostion for all kinds of mercentile tnotaactione, excepting its converzion Into gold and silver. • The 13./A. In Perinsyleards which have not impended specie -payments, are, we believe, tos follow.: Bank of Pittsburgh, PftUbersh. Allegheny City Bank, Allegberty. Monoopthela Bank, Brownsville. Franklin Bank, Weshlngten. Wyoming Banic - Waketbarre. Custom. Bulk, Cetseaque. lioneadele Bank, Ifoneedal , Kitrardog Bank, Kittonfrig. Bank of : Pottstown, Pottstown. Farmers' k Drovers' Bank, Waynesburg. • The Chicago Tailbone says i - The onespected disaster to New York yesterday, Induced a asag farther atagnaticat In our Money market. We beer of no new ramie inthe'cite, but the condition of the mar ket Of the mobs called market, In which there It no am nia.° of feeble.") Is one of tomplete proetration. There may bo a dreary eatiefietite in the 611111311111ee that any change must be for the better- A few • bins of exchange sold onlreter street yat9 11 cent. premiere. The ruling rete at the Ban however, was 10. Curbstone rates ere lg without min. • e learn of the migratory ezleteoce of one draft for $2,500, which hoe eurraseed the turret for two days at title figure without Piling upon a parrhaser:— The wholesale menthe hi hove" operated in the pen mar ket to II considerable Meat daring the week, with the view of manna their wn Stehooßa One Gem has par abased and forward 50,000 bushels of Wheat, *nether 40,000, end • thltdB2,The ra=st of . 9lont et present • Aces le about 5 cent. * bushel, 0004 the ozobange at • 1041 cent. premium, grokerseire baying did 9CO cent and eelling at 12: The Philadelphia In aim asp: • The reports from New York Md./ ere Pettlenlarly .gloonty, DitUTISt to • City HUAI hr beginning to show. Itself to a ran on two f them. the Pant and the Bowery. The fact most be ed with epprehemdon, ea the inithe non of a more gene demand forepetio among the people The deplorable condi op of the_ tradleg domes to all de partments, creditlni.titerallyZanalhlbtted, proves that up td [hie Ingest least, t Bunke haws-not been able to en prat thee, - attolo tiCalt..• Whet .good. to gi mme of breaking or,their own debtora is • problem w • very few days will now solve. • - • • , • Imports by Slyer. 8, It. FORTUNB-10&bbls tom 23 .6....r0d, 4 Onitohnceo, I hubs goleceo,'J'A Faired / 7 . 38 ..""Te W II amlnt I. l4 oe bb ee la en gi Tiz i =, e' Y ' S li g " * toe ll' ; ' " " 26 l" :latte, " % Tb dli. 3 ll". l 21 'breeder', 1 lel Wit^ 3 tan aPP IBB P. 3lieplir; tnestoot, Jen Dbrt '1 tent 'WO!. P I - 1 1 '4. C. R. R-; BAt Uwe A en-1 B el take Jae 11 1144-21 bbl. tad, A /tLit ob w ., cq 17.=.!1tr, 12 Sittrit..1.4 IP in tts C 2 11 21:t ra nth itoor, ins W=31 12 8 1 1.4dr.4.6./An Jao 100 sksernet,fl Lot 11 chain, 3 tti. stud 1 8.. 0 MI innehien 3 buckets.' entdilik 2-iamb boarde,.. Awed", let Wm_ Muni, 1 belWil 243 883 had ;l benne, 214104 2 tend teone4ert Lela atureB3ll Olt •steamboialiteigistow• • • •• - AnanlaN-4.taxe, arammider , 4 qlllrna do 4 o g iormi -.l)zraittatil,344:9oi; -INrowastsFcLikge.nu,6,s_o6;kea ~, 1i!:'&:.':i''....::::.'.;:1:,;;:..,. .-Fi:-:...,.€.-.,:,:;-:7,%t., ~~`~~~, . .. . 1 • - .,,.,,Er1 1 11111M1i11e : . • Tf4*4 aihil " i 85ki" 4, 41.49 ( 16 24 ria1i of stfildkiina ttn.npe L ii . ....etho oreity esnatott. The tale bad a pretty good /oral op. The diononphebt line of boats I do not bringactianot Jos& its theThilve been doing.'.. Prot I dooefdom isokseektbansartitt at preistint..ind n0Ur...... In the midst of an .aboodant harvest, la opus:Wing he 1 Talon, the grand digisuitisis, that it to next to impamible i 'to more the crop In the present condition of the finances of I die country. if this dead crop mad be set in motion and placed in the market ahem itwould form a basht for es slange, some villef might scents to the money market.— Tharirer la now atmedingly lo v and still falling. There is an excellent pmmice of rain, however, at the moment of this writing. Rota wears led to hope that it will aeon Nov to relieve os. • A good river et this moment would Indeed ho a greet Nessing, es It would open the trey for the move ment of boats that aro now entirely idle. The Zit. Louis Ilapnblicen my• 7 . • Tire Rtecas, Ifneratm, Lc.—Thu river at this point was elent stallooary yesterday. The lad haat from Giro de ports tax feet in the channel. The Missouri river i 5 falling with three and abaft Bet upon the principal bare below Weston. There is thirty-four inch., on the Lower Rapids in the Upper Alimisdppl rad three and a half Ad or Beardstown Bar ill thilitinois river. Anicala yesterday were...me, and departurre ditto. Dodoes. was meow manly drill,:on the levee. The landing was crowded with bolts, very fear of which are doing ninth trueness. Evensenta. Oct. 9.—Ens. Co., :--Till/ Oen. Pike has retch ed this phtee without once tottching bottom, let alone:belog aground. We however had tO lay up every %tight on ac count of the fog, which le the cause of oar detention The Malley is aground at Scullletown; Southern laylagjup at that planet Healer laying itp at Three Mlle. Had three fed water all the way. We hare 60 cabin pemeugess and 125 i an deck, d 250 tom freight. — . ..Cin:Com. • The tir r at this point ern about stationary yaderday.— Tie lad et op from Odra reports els feet in the channel. The Kee k packets report seven feet in the channel ta t weep B Louis and !Casket,. Boats f ro m above Keokuk The ther le thirty-four Inches water on the Lower Reda. The 51 earl river le reported at three and • half feet 'ln the <Lamest front Week. down, and falling. • The collision with the Oeu. Cadman wills the fiso City in ~, the til de Mississippi, Mississippi, was very disastrous. iteport varies in the number drowned. /tome assert sliteen--others thirty. Of those drowned w es a French family, mooed Toney, dilating of husband, wife and two daughters .9.1.: bodies been recovered, threlmen and three women.— One of One men was named McKee. A day or two since the French. ham changed owners In part. Captain Criswell has weld We one-third Interest to Captain Wm. Miller for $N,050. Tha boat, 00 a whole, lo no offerod for sale on favorable On.. The Mini Dell WILI very eccoassful on her late trio to Memphis, and will 0000000.1 I.lting again thin morning for the mune port. Wilson & Brow - nears her neat, The Glenwood and North Star are up for St. Louis; Lehigh and Anglo-Saxon for Cairo, bfentphia and New Orleans. • • • .... On Thureday, the E. P. Iflbbard, Goody Pen,Lt, Moder. tor, and Unatinna, left Bt. Lott. for this part. ri The LaDraw and Jennie Gray arrived on Friday, and the Dr. Kane and Endeavor deported for Cincinnati— At hurt account., the Wabaeb had risen 3% feet at Thirennes.—Cln.GaA,, Monday. steamboats -. . - —._,...._.........„..- ............----,„..... Monongahela River U. S. • Ma ll. Packets. i STEAMER TELEGRAPII, STEAMER JEFFERSON, kat ' Can. J. C. WOODWARD. ' Carr. O s CURL T ' ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now rout:dug regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitta• burgh at 8 o'clock A. id. and Evening Boats at 0 o'clock I'. M..for SPllewilenit, Elltabethtown, Ifonougs belt City, Bellerernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Browumilla there connecting with Mocks and Coaches for Uniontown, Fayette Springs,Slorgardown, Waynesburg, putnichaeltown end Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Mikm town for Bet, mule andatateerooma -an boars incluere.— Beate returning from Brownaiille leave at 8 o'clock In the morningaud 6ln the Mooing. Far Netter information en quire at the Mee, Wharf Boat, at tho foot of Grant street. aus • 13..,W. SWINDLER, Aossr. REG ULAR TRI-MTEKLY WEIEELLNO PACS-ST.—The Mao pl.s. nano° steamer cnEvioz Captain .1. Murray, w tsar. fur the abore and all intermediate porta 013 Tuesdays, Thurulaya and Saturdays, in place of the Forest City. For freight or plumage, apply on board, or to 000 W.lll. HEELED Agent, No. 5 Wood st. 110EGULAR TUESDAY PACK _AA, ET FOR EANAYILLP.—Th. flue new ineatutor EAIMA Oft A NAM. Capt. Alranor Anna, all cave for tbh sta.,. and intern...ban: porta 00 TUESDAY, I.Rth 1340, at olcto , k P. It Pot freight or pauage apply on board, ran . IL - 10R MAR 1.1 . 1 A AND ZAN ES YILLE—Tbe new and beautifal atramer LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. [Mows. will loot Our the a va and rdl Intern”.diala porta, VILA DA 1, lath Ina., 01 2 P. at. For forightur pacing,. apply on board or to onl2 FLACK. BA FLYES A CO., Agta. . _ auction acalro. P. M. PAVTS,Auctioneer. si t ct Cantroarcial est Enema, t!lo. dt Fifth Street. PRATT'S h, annual sale of Books— VI 111 wrimlog, Tuesday Oiddr 11th, at 7 o'clebrlc will he cetarecticed by I. Pratt at the Nees Cornmarcial Saba Rooms, No, SI Yitt latreot, his Roth, annual ula of nooks to this at,. Ins stock constant of the best 'and latest editions of standard author. in arery department of Eng lish and Aincri. an Literature, and au ele g ant collection of eholco anthorx In 11.4litr Lettrete. Ile. llooka are In all rariet4.e of tAtvliu. sod warrantat'perfett. Ladlea and Gentlemen are taxi ed to call and examine through the day. t 5713) P. 11. DAVIS. duct VALUABL STOCti. AT AUCTION.— Ou Teieolay .110114 . , Oct. /3th. at 73 55 o'clock at the tkurunercial Saute Miami!, N 0.54 Fifth dl aill be sold 21 Sher, 11.1 51 Bank ..1 Paixbursh, In ~ Exchange. .. ~ 16 s lochnulca. . .. Is .. ',hem . hi ihlrri.,‘ I usurarse I'. M. DAVIS, Ail,. LIRENCILIKIP .AT AUCTION.— w.d.e,id.r Nionring Om 14th, at 11 o'clock, at AA 124.1.... t trial iialrgi Psronas . NO. Al SIM, St. w il l be sold for Pittsburgh pot husk 12 dos. lAA quality French hip Sklua„ .1 - 21.AgY weight 671411ia ter dria.Attentlon of doulirsraqumsted,salea ogIU . P. AI. DAVIS, Auct. Pt'T.st — s RE coRY SALE .YE IP/SLEPT AC—Ou Thursday morultm, Actolisr 1311., al In a skrk. will be sold ths Commercial Saks Basun, No. Al Fifth St without reserve kr cash nu scromit whom A may sinceru. An Invoice of Flesh Woolon Goods aultacio for the N• 1•4111. orinsisting of .I :if " If ti.y, n do Children lfpdrn ' s Coat.C•lunti~t' ris (Tyco • rry, do /Mt P. M. DAMS Ana. iorellaneouo. _ . PALL ND WINTER TRADE. B. L. PAIRN.ESTOCK & CO., La. of do. firm of B A..Fabnestook &Co, and socoessor• to Fleming Bro. W.IIOI..IIiSA_LIC DRITG}GUSTS, No. 00, eornOr Wood and Fourth Stromlo, PITTSBURGH, PE.V.V.k. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RE- I orot,l from tEnnetu can, a - khan extontira nook which n.ov otter , to Inc trade. oontlttlno of DRUGS, CH ENIIC DYE STUFFS, TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, P " FUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., ETC. Which, together with thelralready large etoek, comprises one of the most extensive and Best Assortments in the Country. Their arrangement.; Cr napplyittg WHITE LEAD AND ZINO PAINT Of any quality are much as to enable them to eel' VERT CIIEA I'. gal-Country and City Merchants and the Trade generally are limited Wan examination of mir stock and yriees before porchaldng eiseNeltere. • • B. L. 1/AILVESTOCK & CO.. sollkdklaosT No. CO, oar. Wood sad Fourth tlettets. THE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN —) or many puns I have been troubled with general wearisome and languor. both mental and physical; seprice, liatieanes, dell headache,' panto the bend and temples, ecadness end tendency.to slifnem. palpitation of the heart, very cosily flutteredor excited, appetite variable, etomesl, and bowelsderanged, with pal.. Any mental or physical exertion wee sore to bring on all the symptoms. and I had In addition, fatting of the womb, and great pain In that re. ~aloe. Ono phy&lan after another siMmeted his skill and lave me up. A patient and persevering use of HAlt• SHALL'aLTERINECAVIOLICOti fortunately owed me. and I ham no words eullicient. to gnome my thankfulitem. IIIza..JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. I can truly *ay that I Late been • sufferer for many years with whites and deranged . menstrilatlon. After • whUe I Ind other troubles, such a. pile Ace indigestion, toasting trettend languor and debility, Pain in the milli of the back, a son of aching and-dragging unsalloo, path between the chunkier Medea extending down the spine, lose of aprie• tier, trouble In the stomach and bowels, with cold hard. and feet and dreadful nervousness. 'The least excitement would make me feel as If I !Mould fly away. 1 triad doctors and drugs. end everything; one after another, without the benefit, One bottle of 3IALREIIALL'B.CTERAE CATUOL. ICON changed some of my avmptora for the better, and now lam entirely and radially cored. I wish that woman could know what It will do. CLARISSA OVER.. AIARSIIALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLICAN has easel my lif,. 1 eerily belies..' I tried doctors and medicine until it seemed melee to try longer, when Intel with a lady who recommended the Pah°lkon so strongly that I deemed it my duty to try It. I was mostly troubled with deranged men. strualiall. My symptom. were prieelist. l ly pain s in-the back null abdomen, bearing down rain at the time of the illnem, Ideating. colic, nausea, consUpetion, feeling as If the back and Umba were bruised or broken, erne miens and vomiting nutlet; (life seemed to be a burden,) disturbed sleep, Wm. nese, shuddering, fatigboo.../klog la the morning, tlattb l once, constipation, promotes of blood in the head, diszlitese I , et especially when mopping, great irlita &yet teMper,elmoß constant ISIClinaMOO to pass water, pen restlesomesi and de- Mee to weep or feel unhappy. I was not y entirely cared myself el all thew eymptome, whkh I ye given .... im. perfect amount of my sareringt, het I se ktIONO. many other. coral in oustown that I feel•bon d to let you hem, thathere whoa. similarly situated also find relief., EH. A vosaunati.:. For a long acne I had Uterine coniplainte with the ioliCnor log nyinptoma: iavO urrroo , emaciated and !irritable; I and to abound in.reenplellitv, some at which I will try to girt yon: polo to the lower organs, ands feeling or ifsottir thing was going to fell onkinebillty to walk much on ae wont of n feeling of- trillium% aching and dreg and shooting pains to the heck. loin., and extending .-fttirn the leg,- the jolting. prodticed toy riding embed great polo; • rp.610111.10 shooting. hod pant tu the Ole, Ntortutr.l end bar bio; headache, with ringing in ln the earl; every fiber of the ody teemed ewe:great irritability; intense nen:ornate., I cutdd uothearthr loud excitement without being pnartrated for ndeyt I could eostrely inner, about .the hen/10,mA did not take pleasure to anything. I had Oren tiphope, hiving tied twerlthing; or I entopoxd In voiln. but a friend called my attentlirn to 31ARSIIALL'S UTERINE 'CATTIOLICON. • I took It; hoping naiad bop?. 3104 fortunately it cured tub, and there le not • healthier or more grateftil woman 02 the country. -f treeeell will use lt. It I. truly the weenies • friend In need. , • - • • 'Mrs. FLORENCE LE51,1F..„: MAIRSIIALL',S VTISI£I . NIS MlTHOLlCONiobiCirittin ly cure 111Iling qf the H VLit , SWP9*.. , d, Impular or Painful Anostruaiion, Bkaang, pfinsangatiou ana Di. emu of th giduttyior ininatY:OrTlM. Rdmik. ~, /..4. , tiFeacc of Urine, iTemgvnt, Costfroseuarerrountss, Ads* .. 6 117; rhipaati..., emvs, Ilisturbed amp, and all fevedip I:Valric or sympathett , ..cattitected rilh Ma curfew mans The price qf ItAREatiILZIS. vavetirs 0A rilaid6h i. cme imuo,na a'ighlfr: rivte &We. •._ 0n the rtecipt qter ofalarsitte betrks Otalbe and by es , t i a ..fr. qf < 7 ..70 0 0 ... d OA% *Tn..' reW. Do partinsktr to solf•aspcaff Om w, tour, county iild Sair, life win gwarmitat Om! the Makin,. WIZ be kW en receio ' - Vag maul Adduce. . . Di. GEO. IL YAWIL . . ilOl 5PE0111.74 :10 ;.',.':,-:'..-',4'..;-.4',..7:;•,-,.,,-,••••---'•-.-=.•.-;:*-,-..:-'-1...•••;:...-:'',.:-,',',-4:,..,,,,..,;;;;...,,Z-.,-:-..:- -- .......- - -.4., , , , ,'ziFAzt , ..--• --- - ~....?,;•,;,.-.1,,,,i- .-..:1...-..:::,....;,.:•.;,:7-,LNZ-Mi',.:;Fg,""'-'• - 1857. A.:. -.F.A_T-INEsaloolK CO R WOOD IeTRST sirre.gatirs P ftt s burgh, 1- 1 enn a., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD On., LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHER SPERM OIL , BRUSHES, WHALE OIL, -SPIRES, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS', DYE 'STUFFS, PAINTS, --: - - - WHITE LEAD ` , •. RED . .,LEAD AND LITHARGE. Our Mate Lead, ground in Oil, is . put up in packages of 25, 50k 100, 200, ,300 nod; 500 poracla, whklr we go .recall to be STRICTLY PURE, PULL WEIGHT; and not stupdored by ray for foulest dadirbiti. . . ... . . . FLtvlsig reaatioralartcera co Nov Yore acs Paue.lelplolato takeirtractlceoiall dm:4les In theclarkettwesavermbua to sell tor cook or to prompt time dreier, on as favorable terms do tosternjobbidg boat's. . a7 - B. d. PrtELI7.9I.OCH'S TERM lAMB forrielara with Etzg" . lrh, French, Gement* Bimodal, directions. • std9dowBml' 1857, A. MASON - & CO ' No. 25 Fifth Street Pittsburgh, ARE ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE OST EXTENSIVE AND AP truth.. etacksof IMPORTED AND AMERIC - DRY GOODS TO BE FOUND IN 'Ellie COITNTR , E. • Their eseartrasnt of DigSS GOODS, of awry than ONE HUNDRED CASES, cattehild drilla - Wet git _ SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, COBURN, CASHMERES ka.. 4 t 4 f A. fad stock of }Embroideries, ,Lacea and 'White Goodie. Drees an 4 Cloak Trimmings, Hosieryand Gloves , Gent Il s urnishing Goods, Linen and House-keeping Goods, Domestic Goods. . RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF illiliLlNl3lllY [faring greatly lacreaeod their facilities for Manufeetariag SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, &c.,j, They are confidant of being enabled to offer greater Inducements them any Eastern itartafactarer. Jiiraforchanta from all sections are solicited to call. Nen Goods will be coustaOly reeelnd from thalr Layer In the Eaat. attliltdareantr A. A. MASON At --St. Lotus Dem. JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., 109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC • DRY GOODS, w - ?Fa i RESUCTZU J .L ey I , ANN , O E CE TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO TIIE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. • HAVING DAD A BOYER IN EUROPE DIMING THE LATE SEASON. WE ARE ENARLF.D TO OFFER MERCHANTS ADVANTAGES ARISING FROM DIRECT IMPORTATIONS BY 017BSELVES FULLERTON'S CELEBRATED BARRED 6•l9:daw2mT FALL OF 18)57. NE VP' GOODS OPE:NINO DAILY. J. M. BITRCHFIEILD, HAS HOW OPKK A FRESH STOCK aw FALL AND WINTER G,OOllO - S.; .. - LYE CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK O . F GOODS, t 9 Iy which he 'twit. the sped,' 'attention of the LeulltA. His stuck comprixe4 16 6.1 Rthh Bayndere Salts, some as low as 62ii c., Robe A • Quells. Irish Poplins, Printed Merinos, Printed Wool DeLames. French Merinos, from ctuotion. Stella Shawla;Chercille Shawls. Plush Bordered Shawls, Brocha, Long and Square:Shawls. Embroideries, a full assortment.. CLOTUA I CAS33I3 ul l DTETllC . Cat7tan or tl G i oal on:l l :nraTa d At. A EDWARD T. MEGRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO .AND CIGARS, 0 241 LIBERTY .STREET, MEAD OF WOOD. PITTSBITRG-73, PIraSTN.A.« fIiFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pur 1...3 alumni from importers and Manufacturer..., amongst which are that following tavotita brands: W. H. Grant's A. Ho. I ha Tobacco, Keime, Robinson Co's Tobacco, • Eagan° Howard', Tobacco, Grant's Pound Lump Cavendish, Huard und,Railroad 13rand±, 200 Caddy Bozos Half Pound Lump, U .4 RS! C:).ls.T.£ MILLION ,A.wsc) - EvinErm All of which we offer to ti., _reds at i• 'lces which cannot fail to please. an2o:devati FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS . - Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes should be /munedfately.Sealed up In - • T I: If' :3 :SEW 'SELF-SEALING, • YELLOW FIDE-Pi:Dor 'AND ANNEALED CLASS FRUIT JARS TO. DE HAD CHINA AND REM ENSWARE STORE OF E INT XL "V" .13 CI: 33 - sr, No. 122 Wood. St/v.1., 'Pittsburgh. Penn., • W HERE also the attention of private families, hotel keepers and cou - ntrimerehaiits pectfully !wetted to the amonliatlou able newly imported stock of GOODS, comprising NTlsite Granite Teg;Dist in; and Toilet Were, White Vitrified, Iron... Stu. Table Ware, expressly for durability laltotelk every deetriptlou of White nod flold Hand Preach .4 English CHINA in sett. or ..panto pieces. Also a choice retention of ;Table Cutlery, aid Tag Waiters, forks and Spoons plated on Germ= Silver. Tumblers, Goblets, Ale Glasses of superior quality.ull et low prleew sel2.,3ind The Theory of Cooking. by Gas • • Is now firmly established, and we can refer for'the truth of the above to . - many of the most sterling end reliable Ltulies and Gentlemen in Pittsburgh. MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKING. STOVE. • • TS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE PUBLIC, and givea entire satisfaction in EVERY INSTANCE: J. To tbo Drappist, the Cheinist, the Booker, n all Oyster Saloons, Restinuronte, Rolm Hntree,' Man, new. yin E „Tholes, as well as Primer Panties It is fonnd indispemdble whertonew Mimi Its cost is trifling. It regnires but little room. The lire's Rudy Ina moment'' The fuel is not expensive. It produce no smoke, re soot, nee dirt, and will cook qitickly mid perfectly. All these thing" we will guarantee. it may boned on any table, stand or shelf In any room or:story, and will bo furnished in any amount from 5.1.25, the pop e o f . shoe, gunnr Rand, to $73,00, for on Extra Itahogany,Stand with tiro StoseAcomplets, which will le an el, but mum:tent toany gentleman's dining room. Please call and Investigate, at LAFAYETTE HALL, second dew. WOOD STREET. or 14,5 THIRD STREET. WE. TITS. Secretary. %14-cily GAS COOKING STOVE COMPANY.. • • W. E. L CHILDS &CO'S • PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND TV..ITER,PROOF . CEMENT. ROOFING. • PF.M.P.IST 8:c 50.131,75015 T, Proprietors.. . r ARE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE the above Elastic Fire end Water-Proof Unmet Roofing. it being the only article yet inventedthst mill ancestrally moat the action of the atmosphere In every climate. IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, . . . And in point of durability, we believe It banal, it not naperlor, to any Metallic Roofing. We 'can put it on ern Old Tin Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, It making no difference how flat or steep the Mot giay be. This Roofing la annanted to prom as above represented. Wo will put It on for dLr DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEN FEET SQUARE.) We will apply it upon Tin and Iron Roofs for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of its durability the cheapest mint Mate. tensed 113. We invite all who are building. and also thine who wish their Roof, Repaired, to call at our office, 133 Toni Street, and eumlnesaroples and satisfy thenvelms in regard to the durability and practicability at this Roofing. J. O. PERRIN, 1 PERRIN Z JOHNSON, S. A. JOHNSON, - No. 133 Third street, between Wood and Smlthfieldi ,. .• Wlt. JOHNSON. I sorts of which have mul emu e • chemical maranation of wme specimens of W. E. CHILDS &WS ROOFING, left at my tem, the re,. follows: tat. The material is compoonded eo im ta remain pliable tar • - great length of time, 2d. The comistemdy. hi not readily (almoced by the temperaturtr, consequently it would clot be liable to melt and rim off from a roof to Summer, or crack In Winter, I. 0. extrema of natural heat and cold would not Mime it. • 9d. The oompoeltion is not acld but ellghtly alkaline. It would not datroy the mamas, bat on the contrary mina It from the action of the weather. 4th. It la Water Proof, and to a large extent Fire-Proof; that la, 'parka and fire brands falling upon It could not In. flame IL to rny oploron lly such , a roof leanest for yenta Haat on carefully and receiving prompt attention. Respectfu JOU:PH AL LACES,. (Meath*, __Loboratory No. 1211 Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. • . . Can,..Nrari Aosircr Rout In, CO, Feb.' Gih t 1867. . I have examined W. E. Csaos * Co's Elastic Fire and Water•Proot Cement Rooting, andas la..a can Judge, 'madder Its grad inventlen, and em willing to Insure buildings Ono protectod upon the same terms as Mame those Meted ',bib metal. aplOydref. tFtgued3 .TNO. S. LAW, Agt. Royal Ins. Co.,landon and Warp& Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofi n g ADAIR b. . GRANT, - Proprietors. • No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN THE MARKET. extensively in New Y o rk and Phlladelphla,aud Ie well approved. It is applicable to covering Foundries, Dwellings; Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboa/sand . Ridiroad Cerra. It will we longer thanNetailleltoefing Or Shingles, and restate the rations changes of diandekilaidlior Wald Si c old. hest or damp. Itsprincipal Ingredient is of all extraordinary darns nature, and It never ruimailiu ayatldty, B mbe reedlly applied to all kind. erooh. flat or steep, old Scorn, on Iron, tin or wood. It erfli not Molt lxivratrnarenth er, or crack to cold, and it le not Waned by being tramped span. It in Both rim and Water-Proof. 1101,.V0r further information, apply to the proprikers 1857 TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY ONE lIVNbEED TONS DAILY • • LLOYD [SUCCESSORS TO 'UM .t LEMOIC..,I TX AVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now• to do a heavy businem hp • . r .• FIEIIisTSTECM—LITANX.A. QANAL 41.2.41=0. - • Through to and front the testOrn !NOW We can nature oar friends and all tb;nsi dlvoised to patronize the Penna. • and R.UnK4 , W that no 'ax will be alined to yondergeneral salbtilictlon fiIaPPEMOP SARTERN AND •WRIITAM.. FREIGUT. , The Aroidtwee of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage i Ralr oad tr . — , . win giTo focoi.3 divatch to tb• tramminrioix of freiggiat. Oflle.. P.m Street, at. tbo Gad Bud. ' • latlyd LLOYD & 0. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION.... 7 ' 185 2,3:0rm," afilia X>eitneylv uni•.Canal and. RailrOad.,_ .Capacity Two Thousand Tqua Per Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INCREAs..• N I daring the pun Winter and we can now e'er to 51121 . 11.283 the aaperlar advatt•O of • DOUBLD IWITS4ND to and from rittebergh. Philadelphia and Th Erte•e. 0•• hue being cotppoeed eßtieke of RORTADLSDOA.Mote... tr*-14'"it " tr i {;I4 I IO. I !ZYLTAt speed and =L . I.7 = l:mizr.ftr. truovip k ib, • , - A Rare Chance for liivestmerni. j TRE: SUBSCRIBER, designing to einbdrk in a tow enteypt i ae,..offeta foraaht, the Machinery, Pat terns, &a, nowin working °eller, at his Machine Woilis, R.Turn , nth thobtisther 1..u0rt6 quality of Machinery In us, combined with forma, present aroma Inducements to inrcatmont creepiest]. If Mae spore, la not dispoied of fis It staced.hY.h• wou4 mreek Igne, it will then b. d imposed of parts to . salt. parchuare, W3L 'WARWICK. tur.*:Jit " Ryan' Ilnilding, Tlith stmt. JUST t.OOO 0017010 Cliers • • 14d,000 Wm*, ' ' • 2XI Dv. Virginia ItisaufetinThATubacco. The larval asloruoent of ague andTobie*lever offered In this eity,ls how open forexemhistlon EA alga?. ,cmcincitmEntAws eor.SuilllifelaetreigandDlaiooad Alley B QSTpv vßep.--2.5 bbin ice G9,/46!,, - t eta. aab and D 1.1 1 . T R ksb, -<t357 , < A.OVURICRS OF FALL AND .WINTER. SUCCESSOR TO NIl7ltPflY R BURCHPIELD PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM . TIIE IMPORTERS IN TRE EAST GAS. reogurrobu."'-:'Tlik"':,-7. , - oz m u , • . , - '.... , -T-t - ''''' • Arrx..- FLtjm ze.4l.T - srarasZte LIE Wag ILLUMINATING--PROPE TIM" `711910.e 'a a dolettimaa ,idilemage. 4 p e t 1 . " 1 - 0 *•0180 =Watt for tb•- maw j [no Onsi./ligny au COmpluilemk: In Jerre to suppkvillkell , OA . 0 „nni tkitrAlisifOrilsiiia smintiiiHnit.= `.- , __ iia*Moymitivemog.t. mo.ttussidersiw-e4:' mi o x i m a x.,.,,..)4 o =cArali_ippsaisig pr do's/paw,' r ocs!. _ yeti ' 1 , ..l am .rteT ages sad espesee , , of I enthrol7 - , thi i;itiW —'"'" 111" 2 14 A r d n --..,. ' 4°l ' 4 " ik4uir 1 4 1 14.., nal, I . e.ndin• lb* mutt • APPARATUS caw 'Ad tohre theehable In enti=iy, .- : 00AT.E.9, of 376 Broadway. N.. York„ bis qt.in ottottlati to the toszteteetar• and saw portable Gal :girtoo,lllit ; brisinnmonny calla the attwioo of 1,! . t° Ms pnrfat-conititan ottkaffloteo m ,t I ... lac it . T . ry 4ttrat MMSOLkoIi 10 thiptt,"4,77,.. case. For !Wilier Ittrandi= N.. York; 1 . c F". Ji4:'a;;11: 't'l 9' ..+M. - WILMILIe. Pfin , bunthrg"- - /' _ _ —..._ , leiroltore 'and - fur !su!. - • •"' DAVID C.'IIEBBST, . . Ccumerlaberty au! Headsui WINDOW OLASS, OLASSWAEE, PERFUMEEY, PATENT MEDICINAL SURD. INSXRDMENTE LM a Ta Teo' • fdr.fal is - mat imam u,„oounte: `~ y !M! It is used
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