..„1.. ~.., r ,kn' ttts tit4t ea-Ittit t r ,•, _ -....... • -o.xv r 8 3317 ? .. .WEDNESDAY MORNLNO, OCT. , 14 Ma: 42 . 1 ; 0rrr0r 4 t P APE R or TER errrmia 11;:r . . Want tneenows &c.—Our , .akykiaribeen well kaolins§ a good market for whesinright.' • work during the 'past thirty or • ' fort}Yeall:::: - Aniong other concerns of less note, 'the old wagon faitory of C. Townsend occupied prominent place in our city manufactories, at that 'early driy,,and under the enecessive pro '`, prietois of that establishment it has been stead ily increased Until we now find Melees. Pnetrs, PARE* ik Co, ita present owners, at the head of not only' the oldest, but the most complete and extensive' Wagoni_Factory in the. country, with a capacity for manufacturing and selling $150,- poo.p.i annum, and furnishing employment for This ft ie .compdsed of Mr. Wheeler Ii Phelps, tb enterprising senior of the late firm etfPhelps, Carr fi CO., Me ierre Jno. E. Parke of Manchester; and P.ll. Love, late of Market st., , gentlemen of well-known ability, who have a _large capital at their command, and an expe rienecotyersinthe prictical working of the business. Mecera. Phelps,Xarr, & Co., it will be remom hared, were Vurned ant on the lath of October, e• . /814 but with 'au indomitable' spirit, worthy of .', unitatien, while the ruins.of their factory yet eni g • antonld - they had their workmen provided with tem miry accommodations in an adjoin -g' isi build', , and hiiing saved a large and val. , amble Moe of ay oak, biokery and nsh lumber, ' were enabled to keep most of their custom sup • klied while Ilintrige wore progressing for a change of proprietors, and the rebuilding .. of their factory. '' -- ' ' - ...:.. ise Thans.Factory building-is situate onßeaver itt*e,t, Mannhesterf the lot is 160 feel on 'Beaver ~.„.sirtwtit : ;,.ol- , 240 "feet - deep to Market street, ' , 'lrehtg.....,..,:anelloalf of an entire block.—. ;.gibs twin' half kosiqg occupied by the Globe Plow , Factory. 'The main building itself is /60 feet - front. by 40 feet deep, with three wings each 40 . ,by . 120 feet to an . sky, and another wing ex tending still back'tlY this alley 120 . feet, to Mar - No erienstrhas, been spared ? by : this enter ' prieing firaiii.fitting . nit their &Chary with the latest aritl'best. Machinery, such as saws, boring ...sad mortactintmafildnee, turning lathes wheel barrow machines,, etc. The whole is driven by ° W =edict - engine of 80 horse-power—one of Cridmilladswerth & Co2s Oscillating Engines, which runs as smoothly-and noialeasly ass clock. The arrangem ent ni of the , buildings is, we think, • 'idmirable Tor convenience and economy. The limber iv.first taken into the Sawing Room, - "here a singularly contrived circular saw re ' ',Maims the huge plank of oak; ash, or other hard . ',Weird, thoreughlyi seasoned, and it is converted into the required length. with but one handling. This is then poised everto the-other machines and la speedily paased td the Wood Skop; also on the main Boor of trent 'building, and by the aid of the znaehineryhere placed is soon fitted for Its destined part in the wagon, cart or what not. The Wlsee!teright shop occupies the entire sec ond floor of the main building. --. On the second . floor. of the middle 'wing and Convenient 'to the Isheollwrights, 13 the Seasoned binder .s"osas.;'sid 'One can see here a mrt, at least, of the aeareilwhieh is a first mount' the popularity of all the' marinfactlires of this con cern, in:the'ltinnense stook of dry lumber, of all 'shapes and sisos,istime of which is five years old, and prtiranent among which are the Black Locust blocks,: of which alone are made all hubs used in-this ['diary. - - . - The South Wing is entirely occupied by the Blackmail' s, and is .a model shop, with steam . fan blast to, urge the fires. Fronting this, in . close proximity, on' the first floor of middle wing ia2the gearing Bison where the wood work is placed,its It:come* fr om, the wheelright, ready tor the bbackimitk,and "able the Iron . /fousiorliere etiough'fron,-bar, plate and rod—axles and boxes of all aizes,lsprings, etc., are stored, to start armpectable hardware store. lathe rear - of the towards Market St., on whiek it fronts, is the Knishing Room, where the 'work is passed from the sons of. Vulcan, to receive the finishing touches of the painter, and front which it is taken, as finished, to the ware hotise. • The third and last wing is occupied by the engine, bolt ctitter, etc. In the second story orals wing is placed an immense Cistern, hold . in g 250 bbla. of water, supplied by a force pump and furnishing elevation. sufficient to supply the 3-. , whole establishment through a system of pipes and hydraita, . ! ...Messrs. P. P. 6:Co. have a warehouse on St. Chair 'noir the bridge, and also Nos. 40, 42 -- emd. l 4-Paraidu.Street._Nese Orl e a n s which i. - latitr 'principal -market, although their articles are to be:found throughout the entire l'ist and. ,florith 7 West. They. are prepared to, fill orders Tor everything in the line, from an omnibus to a wheelbarrow, of the best material, style and Workmanship, on-the shortest notice. In the year 1846, daring the Mexican War, this factory executed a contract for Government amounting to $120,000, in the very short space of 85 days after the contract was closed. The.coneern eniplo; s a large number of the very best meebanietc and we are gratified to learn that the of the house are so urgent 'that their full force will be required throughout the winter. ; While so many of our mannfactu methiure,bien .compelled to stop altogether, or run on but shori time, it is particularly gratify ing to be able to make this announcement. Our New Orleans. and ,Western neighbors need not doubt the ability of. Phelps, Parke .j. Co. to fill their. ortieris, as we are • fully Convinced from 'Whit we hire seen and endeavored to describe. Eu. Hares, committed to prison the other . day on a charge of horse stealing by Justice Howard, of Lawrenceville, made • . well-nigh aticceasful attempt. to escape from the jail, yes terday, by following a visitor to the gate; and -pushing out alter ' When the trick was dis covered by Mr. Mitchell, iIJULLIA resisted being looked up, and it wee with a great deal of difs - that he was tinallY secured. The hobbles were 'pit rat him twice, and.he contrived to treat them off. ivith Wilt-bat which be found in the pelt. Hensler, chains were then affixed to.hiesneles,-and rivited, but he threatened that he would have them off before morning. He is a large,. pia; desperite looking.. fellow, and appears . to have had a good , deal of 'experience in prison affairs.. . • Domino' Will Make Ms 387th balloon teem the Diamond in Alleghe ny. City. The price' of admission to the arena whencotheament wilt be made is 20 cents. As slacken *untenia a great noteity, particular ly.eis rii -M 4eseent . por parachute will be made Ity Utah A.•Dodard from thq height of 8000 fee}, • thitpinpated'perforicianiermist of necessity oi jiiiettin immense erowd of people from the cities ••and their viCinity. The Canada (balloon) is a atlendid :aliair....mquiring .86,000 cubic, feet of of gas to expand/0d buoy.it. Several smaller "once will be sent on as avant douriers to indicate tea direettosi-•.ot the wind and the currents str,"previone .to.the grand ascension. Several peanut will acciimpany the adventurous ere mtt on his yoyagO, which we trust may primes alletessflit one and' terra Anna receive the whole ColoPany' satiand Sound When all is over. ••Escers.--dir old- lady, verging on 'entity yeirs of age, came very near losing her life Yesterday at Altoolut'' The mail Iran wan `atlis4dirtg on thatrack i when the oldlsdy having wecasiou.to , croes over the road, and not wishing folake the; trouble-of. walking rtionti the train, 214 toollahly attempted to pass under the •bag goortsew;And that,. too at the very•tuoment the. engineef led "up brakes.' Fortunately she wig aisupy are d, and the signal to move coun terminthsila:tioso to prevent her death. Tire taxiing, of the Moreland end Pittsburgh Railroad list month votress follows _ August; 1857! August;lBs6. Il tneitiksW. .' $26,667 60 September t . lBs7. $90.447 49 Bepteialier,lB6ti 79,769 92 , Nivou,vaist.fir take a ride on horseback for yoar„)iakllP,..or Pressure &vehicle of any descrip usi ler a pleasure excursion? If so, your wants miry be esiomknispiled, by rolling at Tatterson.'s tLlSety,atable; oo Fourth-'stien, Veto's,' Staab field. • Ileoin furnish at any timehorses. bug - gie3.lllrrrlliells.4.;fif. any 004911ki11. and, it la 4. 5 40, 0 01 06 i ic k Ay, Ifs animals are of the that elass order iteihis'vehiCles in tip-top style: Bll l 6n,thiss his terms are stilted to tho Ww eurplesned thist 'the hferohontil Insurince Compsny. of Philadelphia. .have Pita our friend James Howard the lose of $2,600 sus islut4 by the bandit of his Pipe? Mill at lbw arena., which fact' its . the present state of financial :drain, should increase public "confr deur& in tissk Coalpab - 7; - The itgono3r:of,„ she Compastrjastill eoatliioed Milo. 97 Woke Si, byH IrToindctter, , , - elargiei eilthAhe initider frapplebee garti tiEohill The'erideaft"?"' hij oi t _o**,4 etttetuastantial nature; some et 'it pretty Arolig bat as a whole istieb'es fenders it l opertilfilealtrof the reader to daoide upon, the Thalieritikqt-*l'itaiesbt up to ;s atur= sual , serecti*lWilliaiuNial killed yet velrdaYidMilt9 6 0641 1 *w In et a beak la Poise' BIINIWIT.—A young .man Dithed Ilammond was sick,' some of his friends, young men in the CitY,?gitt up tiCharitY Bal'for his benefit. The litinersa fixed for the Ball on Friday even- Ing...'The poor young mania dead, but the-ben alit' will be held and the - proceeds go to the mother of young Hammond, - who is a widow de pending on the labor of this, her only son, for a subsistence. Tho object is a worthy one, and ail the arrangements hare been m&de to ensure a pleasant time. We hope it will be a benefit indeed. JACOB Starn, charged before Alderman Wil son with the larceny of about $55 in money from Louis Zeller, had a further hearingtles terday and wan finally committed for trim. It in alleged that while sleeping at' a boarding house with the prosecutor he got up during the night nod took the money. THE body of the man who woo drowned on Saturday in the Monongahela was found yes terday. His name is Alexander Woods, son of Thomas Woods, of this city. He was thirty-six years of age, sold a riverman by occupation.— The Coroner held an inquest, and a verdict of accidental drowning as rendered. Tee corner stone of a new M. E. Church is to be laid with appropriate ezerciscs to-day in Bir mingham. The services will be conducted by Revs. Lynch, Baird and Reiley. Tux. Olympic Cricket Club start this morning for Cincinnati, where they play a game with thiClub of that city. WE think it is hardly known even to the most in telligent of our readers, how deep nano of the sci ences are' looking down into the myeteries of crea tion. We knew there were wonderful discoveries in these times, wad wonderful uses made of them, bet did not know the Chemists were imitating in their crucibles and even surpassing the most wonderful productions of organic life. During our visit to Lo well we were introduced by one of their prominent ettisens to the laboratory of DR. Avon, t inventor of Cherry ,Peetorat and Corhortir Pi 11..) where we were shown with generous frankness, his processes and his products. This master genius of We art Ittaatt nfactbring the subtle essences of flowers from tar and other vegetable substances. Hie essence of Pi. Apple, Strawberry, Checkerberry, Quince, Peer, Vit. nilla, Cinnamon, &e., not only equal but they ex ceed-in purity of flavor, thosewegettibles themselves. His oil of Wintor-grisen is purer and of better furor then- any that can he gathered from the plant—and yet is made by chemical composition from the Hy dro-carbons in tool Ms process is, to analyse the substance and find the exact ultimate atoms of which it in made, then recompose them in the same propor tion. which exist in nature.—Certstion Adroeutr. Eve Amu ELL—Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, who ham met with such unbounded success in this city, and has returned after an &bemire of two weeks, to re main a short time In our city, that all who are al. flirted with the above diseases may hare time and opportunity to get cured. As this Is his last visit to Pittsburgh it may be wine for persons in need of his skill not to delay giving him-an immediate call, as ho will not take any patient who can not be cured before ha leaves the city. Dr. S. is connected with the only firm on — thls continent that manufactures artificial human eyes, which see inserted without pain, and which move and appear as perfect as nat ural, and can not he distinguished from the natural eye. It will be good news for persons who have been so unfortunate as to lose an eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of hav ing that - organ. the loss of which so seriously disfig ures a gentleman or lady, replaced. All he asks is a fair and impartial trial of his new and painless remedies, and warrants a cure In every ease of deaf ness where the organs are perfect in formation. Dr. Smith may be consulted at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. AT COAL H. SUPER'S DRUG STORE, You eau get SOAPS, altoogt every variety ..t PERFUMERY, HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL BRUSHES, Ac., etc., Sc., Ac. BOYS' eLoTeuti, neatly madu and trimmed GENT'S CLOTifING, cut io the newest .Iylr#, White and colored Shirts, Glares, Hosiery and a full stock of fine piece goods for custom work, at CARNA 'l4, Allegheny. • LuPannasce in life, nn evil of which many young men are gait!, will be promptly counteracted by Varter's Spanish Afi.dure, as hundreds of certilleatp+ in the hands of the proprietors abundantly testify. • Dr. llPLamaiw Vermiltige, Puma= or Fun. UM IMMO? Pirturaarte—During a practice of more than torenty . yakta.Dr.Wlmishadaltendedinnutnerable patient, afflicted with every Immediate:me, and was Induced to ap• ply all the •tesergies of hhe mind to the diet:overt of a vertub lugs, °reform destroyer, certain its effect.; *lmmesh the his labors Ls the Atnarican Worm Specific, cow before the ptild/c, prepared by Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, which is perfect/7 safe, and may be given alike to children of the most tender age, or to the aged adult; ft Ptu'LT. kfildlY end mbdue. fever, and to worms with invariable emcees. It blew oyadministestse, ender,. ones not contain tour curl to any roan whatever. no restricilom are nocespory with regard to drinking add water, nor Is It capable of doing the leardittJury to the tenderru infant. An Incredible number Grusin:pa hare born expelled by this great tor nano. Wyt.Purchmem will be moral to ask for DR. 3PLARE'S CEL PRATED VERNITPDGE. manufactured by FLEMING MUM. otPrrnsuracit, Pa. All other Vannifuget in money loon nro wortblem. Dr. hrtsaio'a Verinifogo, also Ma eel... braMd User Pill., ann now be had at 511 mspertntile drug Worm. ./Poneymitific without to. signature or ocl3ldkia7orT PLEttIYIII PROS. DITTSBURGII THEATRE. Lama lad Manner-- ......... C. POSTER Third night of the engnemeal of tho eminent tragedienne .11144 .1. M. Da4caporl. WEDNESDAY -.EI zztv.o, Orr., 14, Ufa .-4:lvraxraz— "sl,eyberd of tho Alps," Orchestra. After which tbe great tragic Iny, entitled CAMILLE, or THE PATS OP A COQ --Camille, MLR Ditrenport Armand Dural, FL Intriltdote St. Trivale. A. W. 'rennin Helene, Julia M. Cooke; Ninette, Min, Kate Flatlet; Madm. Babillard, Mr. fetter. In lEND prepOEPT. aration, Ore celebrated play or the MAIDOF MAR- DAN RIOMPia GREAT SHOW MODEL CIRCUS MENAGERIE OF TAMED ANIMALS will beta PlttsVorgb and give THREE DAYS' FESTIVAL Memsday,Tumsday, and Wednesday, Octa.r 2Ct6, 27[6, and 2th The whole under the immediate euperrhdeu the AMERICAN HUMORIST CV .IEI 0 I T North. West !Ignore of the Diamond, [NEAR THE MARKET,' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, I=l MONS. /CIJ43ICNIC. GOD.A.R.D, IN HIS GREAT BAIA:10N, LIE CANADA, Which Contains 311,000 Cubic Dut of 13a... rVIIE BALOON ir" ADA la Use prow:mot Several sataller - Saloone, Aateoiesa eolebritlee, ertil ward to abate the mune of The Ns for the In lb. flatted Stelae. Mo. OUSTE GODARD will mate sko In a Car evepeodol thirty thee of the Saloon, aad edit to the Parecluste, "toting from tha frhattfal height of it large Balloon tenths:Ong the ft A rplendld Brea Band will .adobe ain while the Malmo ' ' Prim etlmladon 25 ma; secamperthel Its thetite. Setts reserved far the Wks, Tkkets for k peateht awl tbe private ittatasetre, whew. the'Booott trill mead, all to bad every dey et the Cherki tietel sad at /Debar'sHaste Slam actihttl • iINNFORIPS comma MASONIC - Monday Evening October 12th, OUNTINUR EVERY EVENING DURING TEE WEEK STAK KINOERE. $80,616 10 67,048 60 SHR RUT DANCER/1 TN THE WORLD. Nc. Ngto Jekt., New Burforques. =eaters; re Admlsssm . 26 not f,s-/ $14,687 52 Hides, Leather, Oil and Shoe FllldingS, No. 215 liberty Street, OalP2 PrillißUßilTl. PA. F OR THE TEETH— Iia,RIr3 FLUID AIM POWDERED DMITRICES, - • Prepared and sold b 7 Tr A. mini,Deneisf, Tiara door. above Hand • T. W.. LOLIFFELFULT, Wateh and Cloak Maker. . Diroanut OF VINE WATCRESAND JEWELRY, N 0.2311 hunen,beteeen Wood and Market, Pitt. burki,Pa. • JOeFactindiestentiin paid tojtte teed ringef Wad. and dir4ll work inenveal MACKEREL— bolibblo No.l Mockarol; Mgr. do No. 1 don is MO» (oustsby Z. „" 1 Hsrtnsll nst mem.lllE4oo.; Io tf N 0.% Water /proof. IVIISEKEERING (MODS- ' And daialsl ol ; Of U. GOAN. 71.--N•F heAndMafs7 uk U in mbn. for Gaoa :Bleached .. tir .NYl., , coa tti l ti la r g anef anitllTatal olts 0 111 Nniaetand. r SOAR ''= .1t. 2 -.A. esozr 1 : 10 . ! cafes icoti tpartazowni. 13 4 trAf: iimuomento I=l M!3MWM RICHARD BARD, DULIIM EV 2711 PENN STREET, elasma Telegraphic POIIJ Iva uda 11 re 11.anetsacno, Oct. 13.—The bill defented.yeFter day was reconsidered thin morning, by a rote of— ayes, 39; nays. 32. &awed Liepotrh—The bill fixing the time for April, 1859. mimed the Rome, is now in the hand, of a committee of conference, selected by both bunco., and will undoubtedly pose c amended by it thin of . temoon. Third Diorpotr h —2. r. o.—The honor passed the Relief gill this morning by a rote of 'al to 35. The bill then went to the Senate—the Senate not concur ring in the amendments inserted in the bill by the House. appointed a Committee of Conference_ lii this committee there were friendly to the extension of the suspension of spade payments until the first of July, four: vie:—Messrs. Wilkins, Souther, Cof. fey and Jordon. The House appoint a similar roar mitten this afternoon. „The two committees will moat probably be in se.- sinn all the ifternoon, and may report at G or i r. a. It in 'bought that the bill will moat certainly pa's both Howse to-night, otherwise the Logi:datum will immediately adjourn without arriving at any concert of notion. election is proceeding here very quietly. n em vole will be polled. [From the Espartos for the Assosoitort Pres, 11XXXIShano. Oct. 12.—The Senate if/ awaiting the action of the House on the Relief 13111. The House spent the whole morning conldering theproposition extending the time of resew tion. without effecting anything. /11 the afternoon seasitin, 114. Bell yifered nn emir• new section, in place of the Taal section of the pro sent bill. It suspends the penalties ilcorred by cm , pensions. until January, 1259, nod poimits dividends of sin per cent. during ruevienPien. This was lisp. tired. . . el Various motions submit' changing the pori.id of resumption of specie paym rite, were roweted. as. Tho question recurring o f the (Mal passage of the 1 , Mil w 3 : nay's, A. .S.He.l.Tr.--(Erening,)—A motion . h., take up a bill providing fur suspension ill the first Tuesday of July, was negatived. nilp urned.i All now depends on thp It is generally supposed it will reconsider. :S'ecnrol I).4patch•-11Anitiseuxqj Oct. 13.---The noose has adopted a motion to reconsider the vote of yesterday:, rejecting the Bank Relief Bill. The vote stood—yeas, 55; nays, dl. Third Dispatch.--The Senate met st . ten u'elock this morning. Mr. Straub introdneal a hill to authorize the mem hers and officers of the Legislature in Harrihhurs to ruts for State officers. Mr. Brown read the dense in the State Constitu tion requiring ten days previous reside., in is din trim to entitle a citizen to vote. Thi• mtiled the question, and the bill tens laid over. liamust Van, Oct.l.S. —Sit.M.CrIC.— The Senate took recess from time to time till it o'clock F. M. fife Committee of Conference then reported that they had agreed on the bill which was read and the report adopte,L Ly IS to It, as follows:—Yuan:Messrs. Coffey, Crabb. Frazier, tinuani. Gregg. Harris, doe dun, Knox, Laulmeh, Lewis, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Straub, Taggart, Welch, Wilkina and Fin nay. Speaker. Nays Messrs. Brewer, Browne. Crasswell, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flenniken, Ingrain, Myer, Schofield, Steele, Walton and Wright. Adjourned till half-paat seven o'clock. *henna.—The }louse mid. nod insisted upon it• amendments. The spaakerappointed Messrs. Long. acre, Bishop, 111 e-staid, Zinanenitan and Anderson, and adjourned till Bra o'clock. Met at and ad Yawned till S o'clock. At six o'clock the Committee of Conferetisse report ed to the House the hill with amendments, consist • Mg of two new sections. The vote on the final ps•- sage stood:—Yens • Messrs. Anderson, Alig.ollo, Babcock, Bacchus, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bishop, Brown. Campbell, Cleaver, Crawford. Book, Eyster. Foster, Hildiony, Hamilton, Hines. Helmand. Mille s, Hine, Hoffman, of Lebanon. ilouskeeper, im• lime. Janet. Jacobs, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lonaker, Mangier. Moorhead, Mumma, Pierson, Penruse,.Poters, Powell-Rolusay, of Phila. Ramsay. of York. Reamer. Reed, Show, Sloan, Sterensmi, Strothers, Thorn. Tolnu, Vanvoorlds, Voeghtles. Warner, Welliston, Wintrode, IV itherow. Wright and Zimmerman-s:i. Nays: Messrs. Arthur. Bower, Brandt, Calhoun, Carty, Ent, Fausold. oil Ice, Hamel. Hancock, Harper, Hill, Hoffman, of Berks. Jenkins, Julius, Knight. Lebo. Leissuring. Lovett, McCalmont, Mr-Dwaine, Nii•hols..Nicludecu, Numsemaeber, Roberts, Rupp, Smith, of Centre. Smith, of Lucerne, Vail, Vickers. Wagonseller.Wal ter. gestbrook, if harton, Yeorsily, tier speaker Adjourned till S o'clock. The Senate met at 9 o'clock this evening. Reso lotions of thanks to the Speaker and other olbeer. adopted. A message was received from the {lover nor stating that he had signed the bill pros Whig for resumption and several others and had no further communications to make. At ten o'elork the 'tenure aAjotiree,l The Homiest, ridjearbeq eine di, .1 the t ort h.,ut New lona, Oct. 13.- The followlng banks •,i this city suspended this morning —The Marine, Pacific. Irving. Merchants' Exchange, North River, New York Exchange, Citizen's, and Ocean Banks. num. Bering eight banks. The Market. Bank and the St. Nicholas Bank have also suspended. ' The steamer Empire City, hence for Fall River. struck on the rocks off [tollgate last evening. during a dense fog. All the passengers, including one hom drod acid fifty ladies, seers oared. Tho es or was nut sank, as woo generally supposed. She was pumped dry by her own pumps, and before eleven o'clock last night rosettes] the foot of Twenty-flev. mole street, where every passenger wee landed in safety. Her baggage and freight were uninjured.— The boat will go on the dry dock to day and leo thor oughly repaired. The steamer 3latamere was sunk on the North Rive: this mOrnint, by coming in collision with the steamer Commodore. The passengers were raved, with the exceptions of two or three. The Matamora was bound to New York for Ilaverstraw. The Commo dore was going to Albany, but returned to this port. A despatch my. that eight lives were lost Ivy the collision on North River between the steamers Com modore and Matamora. New roar. Oct...lL—The bank snspensinne hero attracted a dense crowd into Wall street this after. noon, while other badness streets were comparative. ly deserted. In addition to those announced up to tan o'clock the Tradesman? Bank, Artisans'. Bank, Butchers' and Drover? Bank, end the Bank-of New York, have since suspended. It lettered that a general suspension ie unw inevitable, though several of the old banks announce their ability and determination to continue, specie payments. It is reported 16st the Marine Bank is stopped by on injunction obtained by one of its customer•, and it is presumed that the same coarse has been pursued with regard to other banks. By this means, ❑le penalty of winding up which attaches to the act of suspension is evaded, and it is generally thought that the suspension will, in most cases, be only temporary. This understand. ing tends to relieve some of the excitement. Yew Yoax; Oct. El.—To-day has been the most exciting one in financial matters. Up tie 2 o'cleck fffteen of the City Banks suspended specie payments, of which the following is a revised list, vie:—The Bank of New rprk, Artisan's. St. Nieholas, Chat ham, Ocean, Market, Butchers and Drivers, Mer chant? Exchange, Irving, Citizen's, Tradesmen's. Bull's Mead, Sew York Exchange, North River and Marine. Wall street at 2 o'clock was crowd e d with ...on loon mass of people. The steps of all the bank, were blocked up by people forcing their way inn, the Banks. dl the American Exchange-Bank, Lwid Lem ill addressed the crowd, assuring them that the bank would pay all to the toot doll.. He also announc ed that an arrangement had bees made with several of the strongest hanks to go through without suspen sion. It is believed, however, that the suspension will Le general. It is understand that was, of our heaviest how. huvo withdrawn their gold from the hanks and n played It at a special deposits. There wore rumors during the day Aming nearly all the Lanka in the. city. The above list giver all that certainly suspended up to three o'cloCk: The run on the Brooklyn Savings Bank wa., re. unwed to-day. but with lons vigor, the bank paving promptly. Several failures among the dry goods firms are announced, but none of them arc very prominout. Tun LATS., —The run upon the Mechanic's, Sicr• chant's, Bank of America, Manhattan mud America Bank. was severe and continued up In the close of baleen,. The Broadway Bank held oat till nearly three o'clock, paying out sliU,ooo'in specie, when it gave aut. Tne Leather Manufacturer's Bank soiree quently closed its doom. The Seventh and Fulton Banks held out ender a tremendeue. ressure. The People's Bank closed at two o'clock, a ter pay ing out 519,000 in specie during the day. The Bank of New York paid out-its last dollar and certified all checks presented and then yielded. The American Exchange Bank paid all demands, but reveral others shot out their customers at three o'clock. The Bank of North America was protested this afiernoon. The Com. Exchange - Bank refused to pay specie. At the Stock Exchange, stocks all took n rim en der the belief that the banks will all suspend to morrow. Ten o'clock P. .11.—h is reported OA pretty good authority that the Bank Presidents are now in MI stun and have resolved to suspend. WASIMMIT.'S CITY. Oct. 13.—Official information has been received that hundreds of persona have left Leavenworth 'for the purpose of settling on the lands of the Delaware Indians, whose rights the United States are pledged to protect. Instructions will be sent to the. Indian Agente la Kansas to en force the law. If. their efforts fail the U. S. troops will be employed to, expel the intruders. Only about $5OOO - worth of U. S. stock was re. calved to-day for redemption, principally from New York brokers. - Tho remains of George 11'1mWagon Parke Curtis were buried to-day. at Arlington. There was a very large attendance nub° funeral including the military and the association of aoldiers of the war of 1812. Boma, Oct• I.3.—The Committee appointed at a meat mectingof Bank Presidents of this city wen authorized to ask the co-operation 'of the New York Banks in extending the title of discounts to solvent merchants. • The Bank failures at Now York caused con siderable excitement, but the news had no per ceptible effect upon our Banks. Marrs. Francis Skinner & Co., the largest dry goods commision house in this city, hare suspended. PLTETISEMPO. V.. Oct. 13.—Thomai dd. Barden. burg, tho cashier 'of the Branch Bank of Cape Fear at 'Washington, N. C., counnittod suicide by shoot, ing. He leases a large fatally, and was nnirantally respected: No cause has beau assigned for the rash art. Sr. Lome, Oct. number of Santa Fe merchants arrived to-night with—riarards of $100;000 in'gold for the purnole of settling elt) 1/00Uptigr spa Purchuing!!°7 g°ol6 Ha tarsrvao, Oct: 13-The 'Relief Bin puma by thix.ROplt ,fixer:the,thigit MR 12 0 3 1 °Cap& .next for retttpplagfog specie payment. , - _ j ILiceptosm, Va., Oct. li.—The Custom House of this port wee entered last night by rubbers. The i safe War blown open with powder, and $15.000 in twee* dells. gut.] pieces, .d $5,740 i m fiv„ dallar pieee,.-were stolen. The rubbers left $lB,OOO behind. :‹IIW UXLCAVS, Oct. 13.—Oakny .k Hawkins, large rotten factors suspended yesterday. Other ~uspensionA are rumored, hnt the names are uneer rain. • Borros, Oct. I:l.—George T. W. P. Lyman china merchants of this city, Imec suspended. Telegraphlo Blarketz NEW Tons. 11r1.13:—Cuth.o is quiet. Flourunauttled, , .1 &4;;;;.V .5 4,66 fur State: V. 40 and $6:5 for Ohio, and 2.6,'5.6516/ for Suntheru. Wheat unxttlal; 41.000 bush ofd at $1,3k21,35 tur White nod $ 1 ,1141,3110r Rad. Corn heavy:3s,ooA bush fold. 51eam Pork quiet at Lord 14 bvlltv.dull al 151 ¢. Butter 13@lbc.— T(1141,10 1,417 c. Stocks - tdoved firmer. Chicago & Rock It. food 657. N. I. Central 52 14 Budding 331 Cleveland It nat.& Cleveland,Columbus 6 - Cincinnati TO. Pert ii.POLS. Oct. 13 —There he Le eery little ham nivii d.•ing today. The election tv g tonal of the pub'. attention. Clover Seed has declined to $546.00. Tituotbs dull at $2,Nk Fla. Seed 51,75. Flour—but little inquiry; small sale, of roperfine at SS,'-.r.`,nitra stats,6o@ifi,76: and Nal bbl. W.atern at • price kept eeeret. No odes of Atro Floor or Corn Meal. Wheat dulk equal We. of Rod at 1.10R1,15, and White al , thith le • decline.— live steady at 73Eti75. Corn at 7fris7s. Outa declined to dial - , Wool quint. IVldaky Felting at 31 2211 CINCINNATI. (A . I. 13—Flour OTlCllacg,t buckle. wm. done at praviotol prirea. 15Iralu dull. tuts Jo. cllned mthly.Whlgky tmoottled at 14141434, which may he ailed thy rrent rat.. Tho news from New York re. ceired on 'ohmage, completely unsettled budneas. The ex• dement w..lntmocall the allot - won, and bu4iues r was eq. tirely uralocted 'The weather la cloudy. N °este.. Oct. 12.—Cuttoo; sales 4000 bale...rid r alors pricaw to lower: Middling to quoted at lor T , llaw Corn mile at ilk TA Mod:. Neu Pork at $27 There nothing , loing In freight. or exchange yinylue„ la „4. notiod; money tighter and affair, gloomy Badrt.uutal. Oct. 13.—Ited Wbeat la quoted of 1141,10. White at $1,104111.21 corn—Whitu quoted at 844E3; Tel low alolli,e6C, Whisky dlafEa... Commercial L'O3I3IIIREK ui ARISITRATIuN. Pt% OCTOBIAR. 13110N.T. B. ' , Antos, DAVID MCCANDI.O4, Ht.T it 0,11.1,(3, Jima R. 11IrsttA. PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Specially/0r Mr Palsbury.s Gatruei WEDNI,VAT. Omaut U , 1557 The elfttbas absorbed nearly all the anteriorly yeeterjay. and tonne, matters absorbed the rest. Therela eery nine bnalnaet. doing: end no change In tolose of prodars FLllVlt—Salea front store of about 400 bbl,; h. niritrel lots, at SS for etriarr.'lsX for extra and $5,75 fdr entre family do RAIN-01,U In deru.sca e sale 4 40.) Welk et depot at 14 Barley mead, raise fr,zu wagon at C 36147 u. leYtittirEK--?melt sales of Hal Iron. store at it iIItOCERIEtt—A 'try light demand. yeltarl4y sleet/yr, sales at previous rates. H Y 10 load.. el ,f1t144114. w 111 S E Y —O4l. a no Ws at IS. MONikiIIPARY ANDCI?:II.I.I6RCIAL• l'..nvarative ,tatem.nl tha runtign Inatont. at N. V.rk iut the t...ek anJ ,Itn Jan. I I , r tole ll' ee 155: I !tole 15:4. Dry e /,a,& $1.244,712 $1.047.141 $77872a tie- or lal Aire. 1..0114 I,9UViNJ 1,14)=I 1159 ti: Totftl fur the week .ell 7 i6':l .V,t10.3 4 /2 repurt.,l 114.105,L01 172,04d:19a5u,5834.7 5ii74.,M $174.74.1,VAL5!pt:r1!,. Ihe new., market was very gloomy to-day, the an. onto-4.11<0t of emend fallurm and moue, of otbon, put • complete Idol, to the valve of papa. • Out-door now arm nominally unchanged, bitt there are very few buyer* at any price, and not much drat clue paper offering. The tat,. of American gold. however, entranced I 'll coot. today, but New Cork Excloangmlaantaettledh sal buyer. very no noon. Drexel! S Co., banker; 4note the former at 647. and tin (attar et cant premlotn. The following le the official monthly atatement of the Pennsylvania Hulloed Ccrwipmby for the last month, shoo ing in rear hemdeoma tocrease for Peptstuber. tan:. ,over the min- rano laal y-nt 11".ript. 01 the honti for Lbe mouth ending 11 I_ moues lout year . . lucrraaa IL. , ,Niitta bona January I, 1 , Z.7. u• 141. I. INST. ra.SertklM: pvmal last 1 . ... . n.asl.9ls • vnnx.N Aug, &loNoNGAHEI.A NAVIGATION CO —st , Iddi flour & Airier, Grorg, & er, SI do do, .Seln dlvq-; 2 bcs gontlx, orrnor; t. bg corn, Alceand & cc, 34 lag glun, E.grearer, Sti hg. oat., enrr&n: lOS trza.t.t, owner: 7, hart, & rv, tit 1.0 EL,9le, SO Id•lsll.tar. 121\1:l\.NATI per Slarroer —45 bide door. Appel: 1:1 bar Evaas & 115 bldt whisky, owbrr, dodd. Ito 2 do Pour, Wall Are: to do, vrholky. MrCnckart 100 do floor, Ilur.lnan 55 do irlarky. Keller. 100 do do. 1.4.11au; do do, a basketo blurb Vloyd & bo. 4 bblo whbkt, Itonlen• boo ooap, Unborn a Tborbac ^A Ltd. abbltv Dur4l44 co, 1 1 / 1 1.1 banr. 1 to 1.. L lbrrloban • 4 I.bl SCIIOIIOI. Preoley: cake. 2 11,111 1.1 11 nr. 1 '; do 4.11‘..0rte, 0 bbl 4 who kr.own., CINCINNATI per Ilarrnor4.-20 bbl Dour, Or.lhour Thorloa, , lo Li, Knox; 100 4o du, riardner; 2. do Jo. Mack t co; 10 bbl• ohisty, - .1./bruidt. 101 Jo do, Kw. I 100 11. i Jo. Doll. - Imports by 111 read 1'ITT5B1;R011 J. C. R. FL.--50 b's • cheese, Robison & ckt, 4.7 do de, Ilutchlson: 4 pc pipe, 14,kgertc 2 glin.l4tatics. .tinter, Ilertatan At rcr, 6 e6k6 gluts sun. Olockb6c 7 AM L -g. 46. 1164. 3 bx, perfam6r-, McKnight: 10 61. sr, Mo. poleu: .Y 7 MIA, tem,. Leach b. eat 4 bbl, llnnctr: 2do do. Snlalt.r. 1.61‘g & 11illor, 4, ovroen 1W tans...env,- 111,1.1. 66.1.. ILk to I.mrern. Hoyt. 1 164. 1 On do, Johavon. 31ann,ottod 51arinor arrived 3lond ay t , eciug Cinciututi uith n lair They brought most') however. Th. 3fouongahola Mate bog a little dour loomed ratio to orb .t they troubi bring. if the dna Jab/mines of the Sly were not stagrualugg e'er, mtru of loran's.. TI ,: Jfary Cook loading for , t. I She gets tu touch froigl.t she rot: carry. The w4te but that boats nerd h. tr , , chary of the amount they 4 =SI completion...id notwithstanding the tan thoasond di col tie, which environ every body, we train they will be md, for what %rumness oily torn iip.as woo as tbs rite co sees Notwithstanding the general drought of Septemb., sona little bnsiness waeduo, In the way of mil shipments. The umber of bushels winch tamed the locks In (lets was NU on. in Wats, 05.600. snaking . aggregate iO . nakine Ow the year not far before 2C.000,000 bushola, sal worth, et ant.. bushel, k1,6nb,000, or tlismabout. The tool saewu ow, op to Sentsinibur, vary propitious, and the gnat suffer of lost yhabit. in Cincinnati, Lanieville and other cities. a: red a. a 0112111111-9 to the market. The efforts to olio., coal at this banks islong lb. river in Ohio soil Virginia bar. not :enarally succeeded very well, not that plenty of toe' eta.. be proctuaid there, but the gualiticiperat. against It If rat of it, we are informed. hit nwidus of foreign outlet a it, which will always prevent it from taking the market ....dolly in competition with our clear nod taautilut , mineral brought ott shining from the Monmigehele coo reins. Every thing dna n.rlver, la as here, In • stabs of staynatiuts The Commoslore Perry, Melrose, Martha Putnam, etc., have reecurly laid by at Cincinnati The IlatelDell,(bmt. boo.. mos, ready to leave that port on Monday for Memphis. Elbe had recently been daLtimal ass eral boors ist Lrad.stlle r. pairing a Ladle, ah• had burned no t. The Pt. !wale Repub . bran of Monday, words the arrival there of the Jennie Gray from Pittstinigh with a good load. The Mary Cook lett here last night for St. Imola. During Ili afternoon there was nowidernble rain falling, and we think the prob• lbiilly Ia real for more. • The Leen:wee Repnblimn, of the Jth, coital:vs the follow ing particulars of the oinking of lb. Uen Courtin by the Key City • by (be paesengere 1311 the Northern Light, which &Oleol here this morning from St. Paul, we learn of one of tho ,t re en adfol steamboat accidt& which ever occurred on the ppor Miteirsippi—evidently thawing a negligent or wtotou on the pert of oteatuhoetntati, eelduni equalled on soy river. The Galena owlet Key City, Cep& J. Wooten, petard MG place about baltpaet twelve o'clock last night, bound up. When about eight tulles shove this city, and near Iht. carob, SI. T., oho met and ran Into the Metzner Ben Cour sin, which was coming down, tinting the letter boat to nor otbin dock In a very few momenta The accident occurred Monti 2 o'clock, a. try_ sod of cuuniethe passengers wen. in their bertha We lean, that Gem ten to fifteen portion, mural) , paimengert, were killed By the rollition or drowned. One of the Inert, reports nine drowned that be knew of, though he could glee no wanes. One fatally, outoisting o r men, kW wile, two daughtete and tern children, from ft. Poll!, were known to be on the Ovando, and all lint the two childn•ti were drowned. . - - . The water wan eery deep at the place of the accident, and the probabllty i• that utterly all the paesengera. If there were any, not drowned. It la reported that the Key City hiwitioued on her way np lb., river, without stopping to render the least aacialmieti to the sunken bast. The Northern Light, coraing down a few hour. later, was peeralleil upoie to stch nail tele oo Naha the pasigiagera who weresated, and a portion of tbo crew. The report that the ..Light." charged theta a 'loner and .a half fare le Mt, chi., we de not believe. Steamboat Register ARRIVED-4014M0. Brownellliee, Luzern Cutete,l thysl,l, Elizabeth; ItErteres.,Citicittuati; Marmon, do: DEPARTED—Jefferson. Thrommellla, Loser., .14lute,1 lizYord. Elizabeth; Mary Cook, St. Loulc Monongahela Elver U. B. Mail Packets, STEAMER TELEGRAPH, I STEAMER JEFFERSON, CAR. J. C. WOOIJWARD. ! CAR. OEO.I CLAitk. THE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE hoW running regularly. Morning Boats hare Pito,- intrg.h at 8 o'clock A. 31, and I:rotting Boat, at 6 'clock I'. 31. 6,r 31'Keosport, Elizabethtown, Itlononr.t. Lela City, Bellaeornon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownaville, there coonoctinitwith 'lath. and Coaches for Uniontown, Payette Aran" 3 lntrantown. Worlealturg, Cormlchsoltow n and Jeff ersou. . . Passengers ticketed.thntugh from l'lttshingit to Unlink tow. for Egi moan andatate•rootna on boat. iticlusiva— Wet* returning front Brownsville Inv, ate o'clock lit the inorulogand in the evening. For Itnilier information en. quire et the Mike, Wharf Boat, nt the Riot of Brunt invent. ans (2. IV. SWINDLER, Aims-, R E UL A R TRI-WEEKLY WIRIELLtif) PACFCET.—Ttto Ono pas. nougoontoomor Cll/3110T. iNptaln J. Mornay, arn for tbe o bons nod 01l Intermodiato ports . on Tnoodsye, Thursday,. and F;trturdsyn, risen of we Vona City. r-,, (might or pounce, ',oly on Ward, 00 1 . anti W. 1.1. WHEELT.II., Agent, No. sWood et. REGULAR VIESDAY PACK- 11 =4 ET FOR ZAIVESVILLE.—Tbo lino new nteemer r.xlmA OIIAII.OI. Copt NillEk.Z kir the abure 11131 i Intoccordiato Olio IVERDAT, lo.t, II 4 o'clock P. FOP frvight opply co boanl, LIZZIE lIARTIN. Ond- BE". .111 le.. for loa VOR MARIET'fA AND ZANES JU VILLE—The naw and banntleal steamer and 411ntesnandlate port, THIS DAY, 13lh Inn, at 2 7.. N. Yu,. freight or pump apply oirbOard oe to • 13 juLeg i BARNES 2 CO., Av.. FRENCH MEMOS CHEAP,—J . 51. Bußcurrep full iniutment of Trench Mid umotad Okukin which to NerYtow Priew-r /" 1 / 1 40 .4.0nr0r Fourtb and Mute{ draft. • . c ,e.4 TOBACCO.-40 keg& Six - WA Tobacco in darn nad to sale by ROWCIeDALZELL k CO. 111 - 08=-00 rut eton reil`Hog3corarde by oc7 . /I.LNILY.II.. COLLO& SAND PAPER—MO MUM Oli: !Mild end SO br B. L. ninturocax Ruction Salts • - - P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Comm. mat calcs Remus, No. 54 Filth Street I - 1 111x SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST. X./ At the tee. Commercial Sale. Rams, Ne. 51 IWO: rem, every week dey, are held public ules °lgoe:hi to all variety. mated for the trade awl commuters, from a large. stock which le cotetantly replenished with Sell coneltro meets, that must be closed forthwith. . . At 10 o'clock, A. 31., Dry Goals awl fancy ankle., com prising nearly acerythikg needed to the hue for perwanal and family one; table cotlery, hardware, floating, boote mod shook ladies wear, lc. At 2 o'clock, P. 11 i household and kitchen furniture, new and wAsund hawk be cod bedding. carpets, elegant it. atone Chi. ware, sore., cooking utensils, groceries, An. At 7 o'clock, P. M, fancy articles. watches, clocks, Jewel ry, musics' instruments. guns, clothing. dry innebbbats and shoes. book.. stationer), 3c. P. 31. DAVIS. Auct'r. FRENCH KIP SKINS AT AUCTION. On IVei.ltosalay Morning Oct. 14th. at 11 &cick, at th Commercial Sales Rooms, No. fel Flfth $l. will ho w,IJ In Pittsburgh par Much 12 don dun vela} , French Kip Ski., average weight Gi,t.ph. per dot. etteotionof dealers requested, salespoeltire. oclo P. M. DAVIS, Auct. PREMPTORY SALE OF NINE CASES FIGSIERT SC.—On Thursday morning, Getobar lath, at 10 0.c1.1., will bencld at the C.:mineral.' Sales Rooms, No. at Fifth St., without relierve for cash on steount whom it may concern. Antal - okt, of Fresh Woolen Goods suited. for the seuson, cons/Ging of: 350 dor. Woolen Snob 1 .4.; 1 do Woolen Slacking; a/ do Children. Coats ' i do Capes .„ do Roods. Oa P. M. DAVIS Suet. Misr,llan cio FALL AND WINT*R TRADE. B. L. FAEINESTCK & CO fat itre firm A B A.FALurstock SC. nnl ...Cos,. CUM WHOLOSsfLIsEC ]...FCCIOC.4rIST'S e So. 60, corner Wood and Fourth Streets, Prr'iSßUßOff, TE SUBSCRIBERS "SAVE JUST RE turned from the Eastern cities with an eitencre stud. WII Is now offered to Om trade, CoOSIIIIIts of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, • DYE STUFFS, TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, Erc., Erc. Which, together with their alreedy large etea, remprl ooe or the moat extensive end Best Assortments in the Country. Moir strungsrucuts fur supplylug WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT MESEl=:i2= 4grOeuttlrgwed City nerehahtsand the Trade generally mtv Invited to an ova/dealt. of our sleek and prices/wham purehating elsewhere It L. FAIINESTOCH A CO., ealikdaw3mT No. tlee.cor. Wood and Fourth Srnsete. TIIE lIEALTII OF AMERICAN WOMEN —lor enemy yams I have been troubled with general waarlneme and languor, both mental and pkralcal; mprice. hetleseneas, dull headache, polo In the had said temples, widowa and tendency to stiffness. palpitation of the heart, very easily fluttered or excited , appetite variable, ntomach cud bowel. deranged, with pain. Any mental or hysical exertion was sure to bring on all the symptoms. t i I bad in addition, falling of the womb, need great polo that re gion One physician alter another exhanated his shill and gave me up. A patter& and persevering uso of MAR. SHALL'S no wor ds fortunately cured me, and I have no words rifficiont In onyxes* my thankfulrenne Mn JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. i Ira. truly say that I have Leona sufferer for many years with whlteb and deranged ruenstijuttion. After a while I had other trouble, .0.1, 0l r ude face, indigestion. wasting sway. general Litigate' and debility. pain In the small of the I back. a sort of aching and dragglng sensation, p.th, between ' the shottder blade. extending dawn the spine, loos of am. We, trouble In the stomael, and bowels, 'tit?, cold hands t.l feet and dreadful nervoittnege. The least excitent.t 'build make too feel as if I should'lly ex ay. I trivia doctors ' and drugs. sodeverything, one gates anothar, Without the ' Mutant. One battle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE ("ATHOL , WON changed some of my eymptOsns for the Setter, and I now lam .11rtly and radically eared. I trial, that every woman could know what It will dab CLARIESA OBELI IIIARSITALL'e urgßism CATIIOLICAN has NIT.] my , lira. I verily believe. I tr.! dottors and medicine until i t 1 seemed meten to try longer. when 'mat with a lady wild ~,.. -nerommen..l. con 1 the Velholi sontr, ugly 11.11 deemed it my dotty to try it. I w. molls frau but u Olt deranged mere ! at' taatton. thy symmonia weft psi dally paly in the back and &Women, hearing down pain a the time of the 1110.0., blostlue. ratio, t 00..., constipation. teeling as If the back and lool's were brutes' or bruken, eructations and vomiting I ...sty . lib lasoneel to let n burden.) disturbed sleep, Calor a...shuddering,. (mignon," walking In the morniag, flatru 1, fence, constipation. present. of bl.al In the head, dlexitteag 1-11,elelly I 4 hen *tootling. great Irritability of temper, abut. , constant in:Unction to peas water, groat restleatness and do , Ara to exp or fe,ll unhappy I WM. not only entints eared myself of all the. symptoms. which I gore Moan as au int , . enact account of town suffering., but I have know, ao many 1 others cured in our town that I feel bound to let von know, i that Alters wth.m , r elunlarly 'United may also (Ind relief. I . 11:31.11A VOSBOROU. For time 1 lohl etenuecotnplaluts with the follow. log symrdems I wan nertov, emulated and Irritable; I met le abound in complaints, some of which I twill try to give you- pair; in the lower organs, Ruda feeling an if some thing es. going to full nut - ;nubility to walk morn on or enant at o feeling of fuller., miring nod dragging, and shooting Fain. in the bark, loins, and extending dawn the leas- tb. Jelling. prodnrert by riding <awed great palm •pasmodh . shootings and pains in the side, stomach nod bolt elw headache, with Hurting In the rocs; every fiber of the body seemed serer great tretatollaty. Intense nervousness, I :ant,' trot hearth., lent excitement without being pivoted.) for • day: I mold vearcely mars nhout the Irons., and did n ot tsko pleasure In anything. had (limn up Intro, having lied everyttung. n f *opposed iu Vain, hnt • felt called ;‘, mt... to SI A 1011 LL'e CTERINE CA.TROLICON. a lt , tong nolust hope. Most fortunately it owed and trit n healthier or more grateful ;sotto.; in ih my . toot nil will nee tt Tt if truly the n-own..', In re, I Mrs FLORENCE I.Fatl.lE. S/AR.SIIALL.'S UTEHLVS CATHOLICO.N certain.. ty our , fttllin; rf the Monty Whits. Itopyrossett, I :reveller,. ar Potnful ttlenstroutton, Bloating, Inflantaatiene and Da. men of the Kidneys or Urinary Organs, Rrtrotion on Inron• t trin.ie qt . Crime. Wear/horn. Datirrorts, Nerroutorzg, Ain/. .ggf. PrOpitatina. Prompt, Distort./ Sleep, and di troubles townie or sympathehe. connected tenth the I:ferias Inman,. The prier of -VA ItBHALI: S UTERINE CATHOLIC() One Della; and a Half per sing:, Got& tot Mt reeetct of tir,lothirtfio r ~.film situlltr trot by ea. 'tr., Der ref charge. to the end ref the exprere route. and Pl 8e . 7.0rt0.-nlar to lent, Ow pod ghat addre.e, ha..., county ate. We will guar...be Mat 04 SA - di:ins will be unt on rettipt of th, uslskey gLkirsis hs. OHO. H. Vu. Want street, Pittsburgh, s.;-,Lksmi" :qv] att. Malden Mortar. • (.14. 1. WANWOMII W. liACl4ll7olltl C.RI DOR.. NVAADSWOH.TI-1 1L CO. CH/DUE d- WADSWORTH'S IMPROVED PATENT OSCILLATING STLANI ENGINES, PIT7EtIORNI.I. PENNA. A FTER thorough pructicul test fur over 11 three years the suessw of our Falai:let warvaniii or In offering them to the pot/liras tieing cocooned for econotny of fuel, eimplisity and PhYlipria.S4 of ronstriall on. compact- Itref and durability; couililuitio ail the advantage.. (Includ ing working sumo expensively)tif the double slide valve !Maim, awl at the ovum time dispensing with all cams. cam-rode, maksthafte. crowsheade, alidrvalves, ha-., saving their cost of construction nod neressory waste of power lu running. We have a large wont., in daily opetation In ilia city and viciully; also, iu the State,. of lowa, ludlatm, Ohio, Virginia, New York, Pennrylveitia, North Carolina, and in Vim city of dlsitico, all giving tho great.. enlist. , Ono. Th. Pattit Rttbt for °mat Britian, snd Shop Itialtts aII parts of he Uptted Stales, for sale ou re/L..4104n term We lovltaall.poreorat lutarested to all Awl *trawl. ou Enfifors •41.1 tfielr reputation. We tar praparit to fill orders fer all slats from Grim I , ouelottolsted or more horse power. with/law:ft/3F P[AANKING ROUSE OF 301 IN WOODS, No. C; MURTU STILE:KT, BETWEEN WOOD AND NEW fITS.S4.‘").OIIOtIOLD AND SILVER treste.l.ror which tba Wettest preexists will be pea sellualtr 601 PER CENT. SAVED in oiling all kinds ki of lifultluay by using Ewa Patent CAI Come NOS} F. EATON, of Eltbiburgb, bon the exclusive right to will is litioneybrabla, end refers to Pitteleitigb Almada, turera, Engineers, Merbluiele Awl Median!. gerieriii. ee2l NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC GENER- Al.l.Y.—Thlo taunting I cotatnonco to rood!, doily direct lona Winokur., Fre,hand gait Abell Oyster* of the larnoit and boot moodily. Also In now and half wool which I 'rollout final to nay brounlst to tidy city, nod will I. sobt wholosalo and retail at No. 37 hat !drool. orPAI. %L -`r Co. 0021 U. RIDDLE, Agt JOHN CAMPBELL,. Tifi - AN UP ACTURER OF BOOTSIII L ilimiStlOES of every description, N 0.34 Smith sid Mtn**, Pittnbnrgh,Pe. ocalilyd - cr OU LD'S PATENT SPRING BED - Hav ing purchased O and Om nuclide° right to manufacture d et, - 1/ould's Patent Spring Ited," In do county of Aileenw uy, we are now prepared to (unlit& thorn desiring to par• thaw a low prfred, cheap and durnble Spring ikd,ltil nod them the at our %Pardoner They can be at ta hed M any bedetemi no d rumored therefrom at Woburn. 'teat. Mate, hotel., kr., toddled with Chia bed at a very toe prim. dila I'. B. YOUNG A C0..88 Puneld et. STABCII-300 big, of the celebrat4 Roo- cheater Pear! Starch for eeh by uen -nzmuni. COI LIES. SOFT FINISH BLEACHED ATLI 8 and IRISH LINENS, warranted an urn flax. A roll enmity at J. M. BURCHFIELD'S, Suereeturt to slurplay and Ihrrehfie d, ocs Nurthoad corner anon, and Market aired.. , LINSEED OIL-40 bias pure just, reed and for Yalil by It. uureniNsoN lIEESE-15U hxy. prime W. R. heeee pint reed and Comae by It. DALZFIL 03. BLANKETS, BLANKETS—A ful 'assert meat alt.. mado and eastern Idlanketa, at Nortl,eext router of Fourth and Market as. rk.Pi Ltabo mit money uktm of por for pond,. Coat ELIZABETHAN—A now decorativelVal raper, Elizabethan deahrn.Jual vied and for We by W. P. MARSUALL C 0,76 Fourth rt. TIMOTHY SEED,—P2 stleift to arrive and 1. for rale by oc2 SMRIVER' - Do 11. PALMER, No. DX Market Street, IA Sentry la Bounata, list. Straw Triratuhtga, and Straw ,. (1. t;, n.. 1426 rile:118' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR SPRlNO.—Territuty anttSpriaga for rale by • wi2l M. Y. e.tro.v. CALCINED SIONESIA—so hose:. in More far min by 1C t. FAIINPTOCK CO. BUTTER -3 Ws. S. P. Butter for eale by ,nct H. DAVI:ELI & BLANKETS --A tuisoruneut Country snd Euteru DlAtttetn to be bad at J. 74. IMACIIITELDT. 001 Nortb.eist corner Fdertb au] Market sts. GAITER , UPPERs.l.lppers for • Gait**, ond Oxfoid toor—rrody - for Aafttvg—made of boot' 'renal:4o.Jan sod Adept Loother,:coWantry on UM WI for MI., by Awn RICIID. DARDj TARTARIC ACID—S® lbe. powdered for sale by B. A. YARN ISTOCK k tO, e e y corner Met and Wed T IME-200 bblen Crash' Li .. e jastrec'4l and Lair..a. by -' Ka) HENRY 11. COLLINS: U )1: =D bble. prime otterjust reed mod 6r *MW ~ . go I RTA.Ol7l24lifO. Shadea,-;A BUFF- HOLE , for W . " ' i 4 1857.• AI IA TR ADE B. A. P.AHNESTOCIC & 00. , COFI.N3CR. WOOD AND FIRST' erukur.rs Pittsburgh, Penna., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS 121 LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, .NI-A_NTTFA.C•T'TJEITGR.9 OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, • WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITELARGE. tk atadand Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in packages of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 500 e, which we Kuarentewto be STRICTLY PURR, FULL WEIOHT, ancLoot surpeweed by any r, a .5.„,„i., , . Haling resident partners In New York and Philadelphia to take aillantage of all changes In the markst,tra am enabled to sell (or rash, or to prompt time dealers, on u tavorable term... Eastern Jobbing hone.. FAIINESTOCH'S YkELIIITUCIE furnished with Ifneisb. Fivneth German Lod flpanleh 4trectlara. naltilsalna FALL AND WINTER A MASON & No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, ARE NOW PREPARED/TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND AL . - tractive atocke of IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE cola - xi - Try. Their Assortment ofyidESS GOODS, of more than ONR HUNDRED GAMES, cooslAte of Chi We MANI of SILKS, MERINOS/PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, COBURGS, OASELMERES, &e., S.G. stook of Eiiibrolderiea. Laoee and White Good; Dress and Cloak Trimming., Hosiery and Gloves. Gents' leurallph ing Goods, Linen and House-keep Gnoda,DomellUto Goods. • RIEBONs, FLOWERS, LND EVERY DESCRIPTION OW MILLINERY ARTICLES. Ravin greatly Increased their frilitlee fur liabafAchislos SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOVES AND SKIRTS, /to.,' They are oordttiot of Wag ..bled to offer grmter itkluniana then any Sulam Sianulbcittrar. Sir ldercheAte from all scat ens no euliclted to call. New Goods .111 be coastantly received from their raid= buyer I. the Emit. aullulAw3roP A. A. MASON t CO. JAMES M'CANDLESS Sc. CO., 109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, WUULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND ilarahauta generally, that they L. now In Stara a COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. HAVING HAD A BUYER IN EUROPE DURING THE LATE BEASON, ME AKE ENABLED T) DEVER MERCHANTS ADTANTAUES Aatsmia nom DI Ftßerr IMPORTATIONS OURSELVES. i: I. I. E RION'S CELEBRATED BARRED F LA - NNE L sel9.lAvr2soT FALL OF 1857. • N.EW GOODS OP.DNING J. M. BURCHFIELD, SUCCESSOR TO MURPHY .2 BURCHFIELD, HAS NOW OPEN' A FRESH STOCH OP FALL A . ND WINTER GOOD-S, PURCIUSED DIRECTLY FROM 'MIR IMSIRTRRS IN TIER EAST. TIE CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS, which he Invites the special attention of the Ladies. His stock comprise.. mist Rioit Bayadere Silks, some as low as 62 . ,;40., Bobs .A..Quekl,_sy Irish Poplins, Printed 'Merinos. Printed Wlool DeLames. French Merinos, from :motion, Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Plushßordered Shawls. -Brooha, Lorig and Square Shawls, Bmbroideries. a full ..a o rtm t CLOTHS. CASHMERES, and • great witiety of Good., for Men and Boys' wear aa-A toll stuck of DOMESTIC GOODS constantly on hand at low prices. EDWARD T. MEGRAW, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. 24 . 1 LIBERTY STREET, HRAD OP WOOll. fiFFERS TO TILE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pur chased from ItniKirtere and Manufacturer., antonspt whket are the lag favorite W. U. Groat , * A. No. 15s Tobacco, • Keime, Robinson .k,--Co's Tobacco, Eugene Ilaward's Tobacco, ilrnnt's Pound Lump Cavendish. Hazard end Railroad Brands. • 200 Caddy Bores Bali Pound Lump. CIGARS! L'HIARS!! CIUAION!!.' ONE MZLL2ON • ASSORTED SP.A.NDS_ All of which woofer to the trade et prices which cannot fail to please. sa2o:4kiirtf F FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS Worth of Poaohes and Tomatoes should be Immediately Sealed up in ARTHF S INRI 4 SELF-SE A I. N 0 YELLOW' EIRE-PROOF AND ANNEALED (MASS FRCIT JARS TO BR HAD AT TUE, • • CHINA AND 44US.ENSWARE STORE OF • • • ..E3 El DT Ft "S."' HIQ Y, N.. 122 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. Penna.. • W HERE also the attention ofprivate families, hotel keepers and country merchants is re u.ictfully ittsitrd a, the illumination ..1 Ins netivlr imported .cock of GOODS. odupriatte; White Granite 'Tea. Db. O, sad Toilet Wan, unite VitrllleiL Iron-Stone Table Wen expressly for durability - an hotel; . very dsecrlpilou of While and Sold Raid French and English CHINA in setts nr erpar t, ele Wei - int. Also a choice refection of :Tails Cutlery, and Tee %tete, forks and 81..0us plated us Oconan Tumble., O.lllOtlS, Ale Glasses of superior wanly, all at lost prices. 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 and reliable Ladies and Gentlemen in Pittsburgh. iVIUS(-RAN'E'S GAS COOKING STOVE, IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE THE PUBLIC, and gives entire satisfaction in EVERT INSTANCE. _LT. tie Drugyi the Cheinia, the Barbee, to all Orier lisdrurente, Eadyrip Hower, Tailor and Rat Skop, so ws Pa initier found itulispensible alien once trail Its met-re trilling. it TEVIIIIMI bat littler.. Tie diem reedy in a moment. The fuel Is not expentive It produces a, tmote , no soot, no dirt, and Will cook quickly sad perfectly. All theroe things we will guarantee. It may Loused on soy table, stand or shelf In any room oratory, area will lei foriii.ed In any amount Man 11,26, the price of a tingle Homer Fiend, to 816,1 k, for nn titre Meliosany Aland with h.e At.ee complete, which will. be net gent ornament to any gentletu.'s dining room Please call and Investigate, at LAFAYETTE lIALL, second ti.r.WOODSTREET,or 14811U.RDSTRIP.ET. Tire, Secretary- sell-dly GAS COOKING STOV E COMPANY. W, E. CHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELASTIP FIRE AND Ire TER•PROOF . • CEMENT ROOFIN G . PEIZI.PLIZT ar 50 'I'BON, Proprietors, ARE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT TIIE SHORTEST NOTICE the above Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Clement Roam:. It being the only article yet Invented Wet will siteceedbOy resist the ectiou of the atmosphere In eyery climate. IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER•PROOp, AnA 10 point of durability, we believe It le equal. If not euperb4r, to any listallie Roofing. We ;do put it on over 014.11. Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs It making no diffeznce how he or steep the roof may be. The, lt •. o.flng is w uct orm to prove so abo e represented. 'We will put it on for SIX DOLLARS PER SQU 2E, (ZEN FEET SQUARE.) We will apply It upon Tin and Hon Roofs hu• TWO DOLLA E S PER SQUARE beteg on account of Its durability the cheeped paint theta., beamed. sii..We halite all who are building; and alea those who whit , . their Roof. Repaired, to call at our office, 133 Third Street , and examine eatuplee wed ...tory 0m...01r. to tripod to the nrsbillty and practicabilityof thle Rooting. J. 0. PERRIN. ) PERIM! 4 JOHNSON • A A. JOHNSON. . 1 . No. 133 Third street. Letter., Wood and Smithfield, .. 1 ..N' It JOHNSON. • Plitalinrgb, Patna. ilhiu made • chemical dondnation ammo eprcinwas of W. molts of which are as follows: _ let. The material Is compouuded mos n, trmaln pllablelfor a grdt length of cisne. The constetency le nut readily Induenced by the temperature; consequently It would not to liable to malt and ram' olf from a roof in Summer, Or crack to Winter. I. u.d.tremen of natural heatand cold would not laps. it. 3d. The comparator, le not acid but slightly alkaline. 14 would Oct gleamy Ile canna., but on the coalasli pro Mat It from the action of the wattle, 4th. It Is War. Proof, and to a large wateut Flre-Prol that Is, eparke and Na brand* falling cipan lticonld not M ilani, p. my opinion such a moot will last far goons if put n carefolly nod necalelog prompt attention. JOSEPH HI. LOCEA, Manila; Laboratory No. 123 Walnut etyma, Obackinatl, Ohio. . . . . ) • CIn•INSATI AOIETCY ROLM/X{.ol,7dg. 6M.1867. I have examinid W. K CIIILD3 a CC... Mastic The and Water-Proof Cement 'Muting, awing tar ma Inu jodinoi moldier it a g,,..,1 invent ton, and Am willing to lawn buildlngd tbo. proLutml upon tpi some term es I Wenn those weird loath mete!. apiSydasT [Mgcsodi .I.NO, S. LAW, A . Royal Ins. Co, Lonttoo and Llverpook ... Flexible, Fire and ViTater , Proof Roofn g, ADAIR GRANT , " • Proprietors, • • • Na 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh. and P. Peterson's, Allegheny. ISIIIS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO T OTHER IN THE MARKET.. It is need' extensively in NCR' York atml Philadelphia, and la well approved. It le applicable to covering •' ' Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses,aridges, Steemboatsand Railroad Cars. , it will bt.t longer than 3letallic Rooting at:Shingle. ' and teslata the various - chanpo of olUosto—nottbor stoetad cold, haat or damp. Itsiprificinal Ingredient Ix oredi ettradrtliatry, elastic - nature, and ll.:never lobssa this elostudtr. It can be readily applied to all kind. arroofe. fiat or steep, old or new, on Iron, tin or, wool. It will not melt to 1•11711so.ith. vr, or crack in cold, and It if not tainted by being tramped apes, It Ds Both Fit+ and Water-Proof. Ikflaorlurther lonsrmatton, apply to the proptlato 1857 TRANSPORTATION. i ..) CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY-. ~ WHIM . LLO - Y & 'CO., Maw I SUCCESSORS LLOYD a LEMON.,] HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREP RATIONS TH.IS , WINTER, are now prepared to do • beim boantoo by PVINZTEYLNT.A..N.T.A. 0.411.0a—T.a ..49.-X41".14.41/XXXIAD4Lrit Through to and (two the Fades. Cities. We ran NM. Cur Mends and all Wits diapered to patronise the Pinisin'Onsal and Railroad, that no Was VIII be spared to render general satisfaction to..BIII:MRS OF HAWIEJAN AND • WESTNEN 1,11110111% • " The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the dUlegbeny-Pottage Railroad • pre Increased despatch to the transtabal.n .1400. Office Peua Street, at the fkoat tlWm IC2-klyd • .•• - -tiVOYD &CO 1857. °ANAL NAVIGATION: ~, •• . 1857. • ica - Raive I.O.7LTAMILEI so.A.T. zaisrp,,:'Oja , vi.,,pannaylvanin Canal and ItailDopid. Capacity Toro Thoustintk Tons Per Mouth-Mach Way. - OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN `LARGELY.INCREA.S -"a ouriee the pest Winter mud we can nor offer to SHIPPERS the superior aillintAge or • DOI7BLE DAILY WM i,„,,, frog, pittehrogh, EMbelelphia aud lialtimore, Our Noe being compotes! entirely of PORTABLE ROAM bat ob., transhipment la required. Sferrhante sending Freight M inir Line can rely upon lie lie; put %rough grids all Omni pees - land deepateh. WAREHOUSE, CANAL MARIN. car,.a. of Liberty mut litkinsegiveds, A' _;tisl . ,,A, pg. ' feWly.l • .' . i ; El " 4 . 14. Li0, Proprietors,— • A Rare Chaneefor Investment TIIE SUBSCRIBER, dening to embark in a now onto:meet. Wm for m 1 the Machinery, Pan tam, At., now in working order. at his Machine Work., Ryan's Building., Iltlh meth 'Die huoineas !wallas and Quality of Machinery in tise, combined with terms.prewnt etrouglinducementa to Wren:Emit of capital. If the above la not dim edof as it made try the, fleeced, week la Jews. I cheer be diaposed of • in parts no null purchaser*. WM. WARWICK, ^ ruyiKnitt Ryan' Building, Fifth stmt. rfrisT R EISEey 7604,00 Gormati elms. MO Vs.. TlsnlntedLenafectorrd Tobacco The lerwit CiOnsa annobacco ever oftovot In this city, le now.peo ore.lo436lllottlild We, St OPODHOk WEYMAMI eottr cora' osithliebbetreeenndlnhohovel Altoy SYRUP -1 7-2rEtriTle - ie; ()olden 8. metamand forage, to close lot by s - • se3o D C. waist cat.Ll4rir and .134%1 SPRICSIVIL.-4 hills in store and for. 4re by • DAPM FIXIMIST, •40 Corner Liberty and Band litet SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF WHOLESALE DEALER IN E. CHILDS ft CO'S ROOEINO, left laps °Zoe, the re- G.&B Elwin ',Rosin On. FATTY ~_ lair '"'''' T IIF lIIORcILLUMINATING•PRO . TLEII of G from Rosin end olesVnous sum hors nbrays Oat de them • favorite matethil dor the marth- - facture of IllaminatingStony Gm Computhr use Rot. in with cold, hr Order to supply their cUatCarten with - a' Bo ye nor Othouty of Chw. • : OIL is entirely free from all wort sad sub. ataud ylalds oral, Its Br ißiautlllutranathth Rem ' Ti.,, grater Mend Cost of the eppsratns le the nano /Scion of coal gam together with the attention and aspens* sondlontly re=rt the dlllculty, not lidNlll7/ Or,Onilfay , the ustulsoho.... dat dda offthstre syues, genmated In owsder the WON OIL APPAItATIIS cheaper and m arethsimble lu story Wrny• R. COATES, of 3:d Rroadersy,..2fore Turk; him donna hi. '""*lt '` ntka4 " l • , ..4 l rOwetarealW tal.of Purtabla Af Purl* onth tho somata. of . putotic paepiet4 sad odk-yor -Parer iamb 1.3 Rs. rnrontrord id wool , umm Par fluttowlctorsethw. OTIIY. btdsTust. . . 'cat We sgX) ,4, , FCCOLIMII4' ;',.4557. WINDOW GLASS, • GLASSWARE. PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, SURG. 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