I im.........--,....c..,....,......, . • 'A • - IPrxx.B33 - crzt.t3lE c• -• ; •— • • FRIDAY . 3101011 NO, OCT . 80, 1867 • •• P ==p7rTISIIM.TmWO , lisint . , TO Hnoor tosr..-he Harrisburg Tel , ~ syrup/. of Wednesday. gives us the following, in addition. tO.litiat has been already published • about thitt ' il4ting.affair at Chambersburg : - While Waited in the cars yesterday afternoon, ~. ; in company vrill ten or fifteen other passengers, on his return to Pittsburgh, via our city, Mr. Craig was suchlenliv attacked by his two brothers _ in-law with retro vers, one at the door and the, other at a window of the car, with which they • oominenced .fitin at hint in rapid succession, , one of the halls taking effect in his back anti passing completel through his body. Notwith _ atutding which, r. Craig immediately sprang to his feet, and, reducing a revolver himself, pursued his an nist at the'door, and shot him in the arm and 1 g. which caused him to retire ~ immediajely in o mpany with his brother, who : had by his tittle xhausted the citsrges in his • pistol. Mr. ig Mame , iately received medical atten tion, bu as. his w ad was not pronounctSi dan gerous resume his sent in the ears and pro ,:oeeded n his jo rney as far as Bhippensburg, where, h wever, a re-action took place, and he was co iled to leave the train for further medical gentian. The and, re dived by SPllibben were also pronoun not ngerous. Altogether some eighteen shots were fired in the car, and the only wonder Is that some of the other passengers were not killed or ounded. It Is staled that Congressman M • Kibbett had also in his hand large bowie-knife when ho commenced the at k. . • .. Ma Craig is a • ntleman of wealth and high standing in the c.mmunity of which he is a meinber, and the tuck made upon him is uni versally regarded .y the citizens of Chambers burg as being cows dly and outrageous. P. 8.--Since wr Ling the above we have re- attired some additlo al news respecting the en counter by the. pa. engers in the noon train Of' cars from Chamber .urg ,to-day. . They state that Craig received wo balls instead of one, and that but one had b en:eitracted, the other elu ding the search of the_physicians. He is still remaining at Ship. nsburg, although his case is not considered de gerous. The surnames of e brothers bbens are Joseph and Robert, t. n former being the Con gressman elect from California, and the indi vidual who .shot at 111. Craig from the door of the car.. It is since *scovered that he rec'ved only a slight wound i the emu from the tol of Mr. Craig. His br titer escaped unwoun . The 111'Kilibens we is both arrested at tit ' instance of Mr. M*Clelland, and bound over in k it the sum of $BOO to answer a charge of assault and 'battery with. intent to kill. Mr. James Reily, of oar city, was standing on the platform of the car, immediately beside M'Kibben at the time the assault was made, and narrowly escaped from being ishot. Altogether twenty shots were fired—fifteen by - the al'iiib bene, and five b 7 Craig. This latter gentleman, it appears, hind two pistols in his possession --a Colt's and Allen's revolver\ His firing was principally directed towards Roberi WKibbene, as, he thought, being the most dangerous of the assailants. A coanssrosnisr of the Greensburgh Herold writing fro Brady's Bend, from which place so much rail y iroit mines to this,city says: . 'These ills produce over 12,000 tons of iron per annum, of a qtudity, as proved by actual trial ttlUttrp ett by any in the world, and much superior to t e imported article.' The labor re quired tot nsform the ore into the finished rail is alnios _incredible and must be seen to be realized. A the present time, or when in full operation. ey give constant employment to nearly J4OO en, and from 75 to 100 teatos. To furnish . ii e metal requires four full-blast furnaces, ca able of melting 54000 tons per Annum. The blast with the, other necessary Machinery, is driven by two engines, each of 8 feet sttoke, or an aggregate of 100 horse power. Thiamount of coal used for coke and fuel is immense, averaging 2000 tons 150,000 bushel) per week, and is brought from the mines by railroad, of which the aggregate length is at lerat .25 miles, neatly f of it being under ground. The rolling mill is the most interesting part of the Works. The building iteelf covers an area of 225 feet by 150, containing 25 pud dling and 9 beating furnaces, which with the railer!, &c., iequires nearly 450' men. In ad dition to the mill and furnaces, there are also an extensive foundry and machine shop for supply ing the necessary castings and machinery, as all the machinery used is manufactured on this i . premises. ". e 't • ,One feature ittthe management of these works as it is rather uncommom may be noticed. The comp:mix owns - over - 6,000 acres, In fee simple, besides a mineral right to a large additional traql, and furnishing dwellings to all their em ployers, may be said to, own a town which now numbers a popnlatien of not far from 4,000 per. 110115. Its an evidence that all the fast growing towns are oot in the West, I would remark that within the last year the company has erected over 80 neat, substantial dwellings; not untrniquently a honsirhas been begun axid:n family snugly set tled 4) it in less than a week. Rtownets Marcw.—The plowing, match of the leglnpy Agricultural Society took place yes - terdasr. as previously announced, on the farm of Mr, W. Harrison, near Oakland. The day was cool and bracing, and the soil in excellent order. There were ten entries, three boSs and seven men, as follows: Jno. 'Hamilton, - Wilkins ,tp., boy, Hall & Speer's No. 5 plow, let premium $l2 David Elliott, Wilkins tp., boy, Hall & Speer's Iron Centre plow, 2d prem.. $ll William Barker, Peebles tp., Hall & Speer's Patent Lever No. 6,3 d prem -$lO Benj. Carroll, Indiana tp., Hall & Speer's Iron Centre plow, let prom $l2 Martin Clever, Jr., Robinson tp., Hall & Speer's No. 10 Iron plow, Id prom $ll W. Powsland, Pitt tp., Hall & Speer's No. 10 Iron plow . 8d prem.. $lO Benj. Sleigh, Indiana tp., Hall & Speer's No. 10 Iron plow, 4th prom $9 Jno. Moyes, Indiana tp., Hall & Speer's No. • 10 Iron plow, 6th prem.. $8 Jno. Sleigh, Indiana-tp.. ,J. A. Speer's Val . ley Forge plow, 17; 6th prem S 7 Jas.: Gilmore, Peebles tr., Hail &' Speor's ,Nti: 10 Iron plow, 7th prem.. $6 i t , the trial of lightness of draught, by Dyne :monde:, Hall & Speer's Iron Centre Plow, No. 10, turning a furrow 7x12 inches, indicated a draughtof but 400 lbs., and J. A. Speer's Valley Forge Iron Plow, by same test, 476 lbs. There was a full attendance of those intermit ted in agricultural pursuits, and the meeting was pronounced both . a pleasant and profitable one •by all present. A most bountiful table was spread by Mr: Harrison, at which-the Board and their guests sat down to a dinner good enough for any one. The next regular meeting.of the Society will ..be held on the third Wednesday of December. •Coix.—The Jeffersonian Deinocrat published tm Chardon;..Geaugs county, Ohio, informs us !hat Iliram Cole indicted for killing his wife, who wastarratted at first here and afterwards • escaping from the officers was again caught in - St. Louis, has , been at length 'safely lodged: in the jail Rt Chardon. The Democrat says : "On Wednesday Cole was arraigned before - . - I.lia_.Court.._ and. In _answer to the indictment plead, "Sot Guilty." The prisoner appeared perfectly . cool and self-collected, • and his looks do not denote the hardened criminal, or one need to deeds of blood. ,ile is a small, spare man, with good features and pleasing address : is agreeable ,in conversation, conducts bin:malt With propriety and decorum, and is rather mod - est and retiring in B bis manners. lie is about 28. years of age. "The prisoner his retained as counsel, A. 11. Thrasher, Esq., of this village, and C. T. Blokes ley, Esq., of Chagrin Falls. Ills counsel asked the Court that lie might elect to be tried at the next term of the District Court but the motion was over•raled, and his trial will come off at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas, to be bald In February next. Tint • TIIZATRI.—We have been se much occu pied for the last week that wo have not given such, attention in our columns to the perform cLuoeliat the theatre as their merits deserve. yr, ZOlinidon in some of the loading characters which has portrayed is really excellent. In rooms Othatifie:his' not been, in our opinion, so tortprist e ,. firo2n the whole we esteem him as among the promisitig men of the stage ; one who has axed a high. mark:which in time with care foi study he wit - reach. —Mr. Foster deserves much credit for the efforts be luta:made in this Season of great - hardship to Pit creditably upon the stage good pieces and engage the 'service or first-class perform ers of both sexes: Young and Lanipion and Miss Cook aro always good and, indeed, the whole company is better than any we have.had here fora long time. Mr. Johnston will, we Pro' same ' take a benefit to-night. R is tho last but one in which he will apPear and we hope homey have strst4ate house. TRCAW Ca Journal says flat the present camera of the 'Lawrence County Bank have redeemed of the, old issue, niece the aheeeedieg of Wakonseller to the last of Aug. $150,000 m thirmonth of September, $16,000' and some $B,OOO since the Bank opened in this month. The notes of the Bank of New Combs are worth the face. ey thero.,4l4ly qe..todeemett by the Bank orteVrienee County, tf not innpacM t by other obligations which will be mattes tory to those presenttag them. - Jur. 0177717.1.L'.f.APER OP . TI?E . k. The Jteurts. ! e5e,....e • Telekraphac. QUASSIA 8111111 1015 2 411f0re Judges autiMne, ... .... . . _ Zdatiis and Parke. Brurtuorta, Got .J—Goy. Lie it's proclamation tarm.3IITTEK OF ARBITRATION FOR OCTOBER. 'Cam. v . is. Alexander Tibbs • indictment tar- , has produced quite an excitement- Au extra has 1 g. a. macro; &Pat.., p.m 3fcessrmes s Gm., 11. cony, on oath of Mary Jane ' Moore. Verdict just been published giving the correspondence of the : c„,,,,,„,, , j ,,,,,,,„ IL it corees . not guilty. - i Governor and the Mayor. The latter objects to env • _____ • . ,—_ ___ _._ __ __ _— Com. vs. Mary White ; indictment adultery, , interference by the Governor in the government of 1 on oath of John E. White_ The Commonwealth , the city, and says in conclwaion i " A 2 Mayor el the PITTSBURGH HILILICETS. [Reported Speciallyfor Ms Pittsburgh Gazette.; city of Baltimore, I hold my commission dir ec tl y offered the testimony of the husband, which was Prrrastmois. Panay . Ocroasa au, 1h5 . 1. . from the people, and axe accountable tn them tor ruled out by the Court, anid, having no other , the manner in which I discharge my trust. The ' PI-OcUllonnn—th,dc,rdr.key",:dat, lots from m i ... t r..i r r . le iPntrb i nsc io,, witnesses, a verdict of not guilty was rendered , o ni ce w hi ch 1 hart b„,, called t ,'", t 0 ,,, to „ stoggo . ~,,,,,„ 1 being and the prosecutor ordered to pay the costa , conferred upon me without solicitat on, and will be ''Z_471,71,°." 7,`,'„°T,r,b,°1.i,",T%,11,°:!'."4,°1-firr-"-- com. ~. C. E. Eyster ; indictment fornication, , laid down wheneve r it s h a ll 1,,. mo d e to, appear that is,to far stun and sa for LAlldly do. 'P" on oath of John E. White. The defendant, it . I hare loot the confidence of those whom it has been GRAINre Ls very little doing. Sales of Outs on r was alleg e d, maintain e d a criminal intimacy joy highest endeav or t o serv e . I can recognize sub- slad at and 2 no disposition to operate in other grain power within the sphere of ' yar., , t.. 0 with the wife of the prosecutor - daring:the year .rdiolltion to no other omy tluty. I deemed it due to courtesy to offer your I FiliG. while honrding at the house.ot. the latter. . excellen t " the amplest information ht regard to the MEESE—sales in Memel! way m the retail trade Ills. White hi. been separated from - his wife for ; platters to which you refer in your letter, and now I limit R at 10. ;1,25 per bush fe t r t o?ro t' aTlOrliter °ff ' ring " and hold* " Some time on lu:contd. of rho alleged criminal . APPLE:A—very dull: sound piinie lots would D^ . invite from you any reliable evidence upon which I intimacy with Ey.ter. Several. "witnesses were i , can legally net, of a combination on the part of any of i over S t called in the roue, but their , eVidielia. in detail , our eituens to obstruct thelaws at the coming election. per bbl, noise of choice qnality. would only be of interest to ttie:wilgar minded. I But while I am thus frank in foresbadowing my The case occupied the Court all the afternoon. I plane forlbe preservation of the public pence and the and resulted in a verdict of not guilty, I protect in of every voter, by say melons at my cow ... Imood, I must be equally so in declini f to recognise any joint administration of my arra' In this city. The power, of the Mayor aro belie d to be ample; he has his resort, in care of emergency, ton civil posae, as well . to the military arm, which, like the &nisei, is placed by law tinder his control. It will be hie duty to use hue best endeavors to see that every citizen is protected in his eonstinutional rights. and that the peace of tho city is.prefolved by mes at his disposal. If, however, it /dead be attemp a te n d to introduce a power in tins Chi of Bytitnore above that of its regularly oontititnted authottity, or if that power should be assumed in anticipation of e state of things which may not occur, to bring the military in contact with the people on the day of the election without an official requisition on the pert of the local authorities, I can only express my bal.' that anal a policy might seriously eedatiger the Ipell.CO of the city nod lead to consequences which it oshould be the duty of all good ail.ne to endeavor, it possible, to avert" Signed: THOMAS SwANN, Mayor. I,3 •trarotte, Oct. 29.—Gov. Ligon isaueda procla mation this morning placing the city oder martial law, and ordering out two divisions, consisting of seven hundred men. The commandi.g officers ore ordered to enroll at once, and report far service by Saturday next, and hold 'themselves i. readiness to preserve the pews) on Wednesday ilex the day of .the general election. The Governor t km this step against the desire of the Mayor, but a the request and on representations made by respee ble citizens. Considerable feeling was aroused this morning by the proclamation, and there Is a great diversity of opinion in regard to the measure. Ma ,y consider it justified by the existing aireumstances, while others regard it as most unwire, and calculate! to increase the difficulties apprehended on election lay. Col. M'Allister, of the Rifle Regimen , embracing all the German companies, informed th. Mayor that his regiment would be in readineso to rob.y the orders of the Mayor, but not to respond to tit Governor's proclamation. Several officers have roe geed, area ing to obey the Governor's orders. The conservative portion of the community denounce the ction of the Governor as u partizan measure, ill- oivised, and calculated to produce mischief. Bos re marching about the streets. drillin g with br y oo sticks., and there are evident indications of Grafig the whole affair into ridieule. Nearly 1000 stand f arms have been brought hem from Washington. ho 3d divi sion of Maryland volunteers, tine of t o divisions ordered to service. has neither officers n r men. tka intention of the Governor being to one and equip 3600 mon, orders for which have been gi en to Gen. John ,, Spear Smith. ~1 Hors-111AD11 ltfoxstesse. , --On our fourth page may be found a communication from Capt. John Young, Jr., on the-" Sugar Cane question." The bottle of syrup which the Captain lent to us, is a most excellent article and richer in taste then ony maple syrup we ever tried.. Our readers in the country will find Capt. Young's letter very interesting and instructive on various points pertaining to the making of their own sweeten ing. Taxan wan a Concert given last, evening by Harry Kleber and some other amateurs of the city at the Insane Hospital near Lawrenceville. We were unable to be present and cannot there fore say how the experiment succeeded. We learned however that the patients at the Hospi tal, as many of them as appreciated what was intended were quite excited in anticipation of the treat in store for them. We trust that ev erything passed off well. Tan Convention of Colportours still continues its session in Dr. Swift's church, Allegheny city. The meeting abates nono of its interest. The whole . of yesterday was occupied in listening to the narrratives of the self-denying men engaged in the work of colportage. Much information was elicited, many difficulties were removed, many questions answered, and much encourage ment afforded. The sessions continue to-day se nsual. • Tire State of Minou is said lo have produced during the present season over 208,000,000 of bushels of grain;—more than 6 bushels to each man, woman, and child in the United States' The Mpg!. county of Winnebago produced one million sir Aundred bushels of wheat ! and yet the Thole amount going forward to market is less than it haa.been in some years when there were not even middling crops: Tux choice and valuable collection of English and American Books to be sold at DAV& new auction buildings, on to-morrow evening, is now arranged for examination in the book room, on the second floor. Pamphlet catalogues .are also ready. Thin sale commends itself to all readers of taste and judgment. --- ADIOI7II,CSIENT.—The Supremo Court which has been in session for some time in this city adjourned on yesterday until next Monday, when causes from Westmorelnnd, Armstrong, Indiana, Somerset and Cambria will come up for consideration and decision. THE da apointed for the Convention of t Synods of y Allegheny,. Ohio, Wheeling and Pius burgh, (originally the 26th,) has been changed to the lot Tuesday in December. The change has been made en account of the appointment of the 26th pro:. for Thanksgiving. • Tux office of the Reporter newspaper at Wash ington, Pa., caught fire on Thursday, but the flames were extinguished before they had done great damage The winter session of Wash ington College opened on Tuesday. Gun. W. Aasoui, Esq., of Clarion lost four minable boats during the late rise iu the Clar ion. The loss is about Sl,lOO I child of .1.. - Newland of 'Knox tp., Clarion Co., lost its lite last week, by falling in a tub of scalding water. Tun Wheeling Intelligetteer learns that in the ••Bored Tree Tunnel" near that city a fall of earth occurred on Tuesday killing and burying four men and dangerously maiming two others. Toxins FRANK wax cOmnsitted to jail by Alder man Parkinson yesterday in default of bail, charged with stealing a canary bird from one Frank Ket Earley. Tun Presbyterian Church in Hollidaysburg took fire on Sunday last, but was eared after slight damages There is a revival in the Methodist Church at Altoona. - Mn- Rooms has been obliged, from ill- health, to withdraw from the editorial department of the Greensburg Herald for a time. Tern trial of Jones, indicted for the murder of Campbell. is net down for Monday, in the Oyer and Termhser. THERS will be ten per cent. added to all water taxes that, being due, are not paid be or before the first-day of November. Rneo Noah san Tarrrn, like other s urface die eases, derive their origin from impurities in the blood, and frequently are very difficult to get rid of. The only sure remedy for either of them is Carter's Sloop,- is 4 Mixture, tho magic blood corrector. • Worms! Wormsll—.Varions theories have brim darted relative to the origiu of inteMinal more,., end yet the question krill a vexed one among medical authorities. Of one rect. however, all are Informed, and to which all agme—the fatal nature of the influence they exert on chil dren. At Ws moon of the year, the attneke of worms are the moat frequent as well a. moat dangerous. We take great pleasure in directing the attention of port-obi to the Vermlinge of Dr. McLane, prepored by Fleming Brea., Pitts burgh. It is one of the most extraordinary , medlclom ever intmduced to the public, and ha. never raged of soccer when tried. CE 2 B P R o ArcThEaDse rFe R w E il M l I b F e EGE ef , manu fa ctured D Ry. F 3F L L E A M N I S G S BROS. of Primincloo. Pa. AU other Vermifogee In comp.- Imo are worthier. Dr. 3FL...A Vermlfoge, atm his cele brated Liver PUB, ma now be had at all rortoble drug Mores. Nampo. ..Me unkftoof Ott rignisfure ti7slbelter ELE MG BROS. jimustmerkto. 100. IT TSBURGH THEATRE. A. Lessee and Manager.— JOSEPLI C. FOSTER Benefit and positively the Wt appearanos but one of the celebrated American Tragedian, MR. R. JOILNISTON, oc which =anion will be presented an entin ly new Drams from the French, produced in Pool. and New York with the moist extraordinary success, entitled TILE SON OF NIGHT The popular comedian, MR. FITEPIIF.NS, from the'ReStio Theatre, has kindly voltintiverml bin service.. FRIDAY EVENING, Oct. 30th, 1057, will be presented a new Drama In prologue and 3 acts. entitled TIIE SON fir NIGHT, OR BEN LILT. THE PIRATE—Duke de Soil, Ben Liel the Pirate., Mr. R. Johnson; Ikomeentura, fir. It. C. Dubois, Duke D'Arbanl Dotato, Mr. H. lEDride; Julia M. Cooke. Grand Pas Paul Min Emily Waldergrare . To conclude with the fame of tho OMNIDDS—Pat Rooney 1 - Mr. Stepherta To Dobbs, Mr. A. W. Young. auction 55a1c0. . _ DAVIS, A.uotioneer. Commercial Mee Siloam, Pio. 64 fifth Street. • CASES DUTCH BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS At Auction —Ori Saturday morning. Oct. Slab, at 10 o'clock, at the new Commercial B.h. Room, No. At Fifth atrect, will be sold by walogue, a choice and bounti ful of Bulbous Roots of the beat quality, true to name and color. Purchaarrs may rely' Cll.O-I.IIOM befog reproicnted, Catalogues can be obtained at the auction mums. oc2o P. M. DA yr- BOOK SALE BY CATALOGUE OF VAT CABLE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN EDITIoNS.— On Saturday evening. Oct. dl, at 6% o'clock, will be sold by pamphkt Catalogue, la the Book Roo. on Me 2.1 Deer of the tam Auction Buildings, No /A Fifth serest, s cholre and elegant collection of valuable books In fl. English and 1 American editions, many of them superbly Illartrabol and tastcfally bound, comprising excellent works and favorite authors In every Deld'of English and American literature; Included orlll be found: Spark's Life and Works of Frank 11n, 10 volz Prescott'a Philip 11, Teo. Work, of !ivy, 24 vast Shakespeare Illustrated. g. vela, 44. m Putt Hellenic!; Amtdtect'a Ilazzake Itoswell's Johan., 4 yob, Strand's fa° of kw.* 2 soil; Wonderful Magazine, 2 volt Ure's DlcUonary of Arta, Mantifacturea,Ac., 2 volt Ladies Flower v Darden, colored plates; The Ortat Exp.dithm, iffmttafteL ela. n, colored ef the Art of Writing; Worka of Ilomrrth, 2 Ragland:Woreldes; Astronomical Expedition, 2 vol., dl w Romeo's Anatomy of Melancholy; Jelmlng'• e F.T. 11 ,YE.c.7.1.0.11., 2 001 R Illaumontand ifletchaßlso. dons from the London Noww.l.ophus, int Addison's Works: Talc Perney'a Bello.* of Awelent Homan. Poe try: 'larding* Lansaw ou Art; Price's a n, to Persia Beattie'. Life of Camphell,ll sole, Coleman's Practical Anti culture; Annahl of San Francisco, plat. Pictorial Half IDOL. 2 vols. Ac., be. Pull particulars in catalog.* which now ready.— Books MU be examined OD the day of Mi l e. C0mb,,,,t4 arm chair. providedpurehasers In attendance. Orden lef t will hoe:anted by o P. M. DAVIS, Auct. DALLY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new flomunercial Mee Room, Ne. PLlth street, every week day, are held public asks of goods to all variety, roiled for the trade and consumen, from • large murk plash i• comitantly replenished with fresh ronalpr mesas, that lama be closed forthwith. Al 10 o'clock,-A. M, Dry Gonda and fancy artklea corn. prising nearly everything needed h Hurter personal and family are: table cutlery, hardware, clothing., boot* and show, ladles wear. Ate. At 2 o'clock. P. M. hounhold and kitchen furniture, oew .4 second hand; beds and bedding, carpels, elegant Iron stops Chinn wpre, sums, cooking ute ns ils, g ro mr.., at. At 7 o'clock. P. At, fancy artkles, watches, clock., Jewel ry, ......11netrunnoota guns, clothlnz, dry goods, hoots and shoes. books, .tatlonery, de. P. 11. DAVIS. And's. Portable Bolllle,. Englnes, Bolters, Mill Monet do. PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, (Nrent applged for,)• superior article. PORTABLE PAW MILLS, Ralston's Patent, Thal will 4 14.12 g Umber ea wallas short, and give mei* With. m EhILENOLNES, long end abort attoke , and doable to an mov e s , elide valves, wa in the le the latest iroprowerrientworerratitettequel y e weet. Also. WALLACE'S OSOILLATM ENCIMS, patented Aug. kNdugao itoPro”titont onail °William piqoqo , l prior to MN dab, on band and made to order. STEAM SOILKRS of No.l itampod /dolma Iron rondo n short moth*. MILL Gif.ilLNO made to order, sad Catalogues eierheels furnished mill owners and others. MILL BTONFA, BOLTING CLOTHS AND MILL IRONS. SNOT MACHINBS, warranted to ghoortsfaction.' 4i - Orders filled with dionateb at 818 Liberty street, DBAninsilthats asixttp.l W. W. WALLACE. LIQUOIUOI.I ROOT-1000 Ma on handand forANb ea I.L.ILUM= aOa New Sena, Oct. 29.—The recent heavy raised the Ansel. , rker sixteen feet tabor mark, doing great daffinge to tlio bridges, tortes, Ar. Two bridges, two stores, ant other buildings swept away. Tyler. A. Potter's store, with their whol goods, was carried clown the river. Los Rogers A Co. have lost 75,900 bushels of o I were swept away Icy the storm. The Times' London eorrespentiont says t British government has decided to appoint Minister to the United States to negotiate Clement of the Central American difficulties the two countries. It is supposed that it wt William Dosely. A letter from Havana received by the s Grenada, says that the hark Pointer (rem it has been lost near Cape Inlet. The chip State. from Portland, loaded with lumber, bad\ ashore on the Moselle Shoals. New YORK, Oct. _o.—The stock and bond htAilere of the Erie Railroad Co. hold another meeting last evening. Of the sic millions asked for the purposes of the road. but four thousand dollars have !men paid in cash. It was stated that the Company could get along for a time with but two million., and of this sum one gentleman, a creditor of the road. was randy I. to contribute hell million. A 1,,,,k11,11 to call Washington Roam. upon stockholder. for an instalment of twenty per , FORMERLY UNITED STATES ROTEL, eons was adopted, and the effort- at collecting Pittsburgh, Penna. scriptions are to be continued. JAMES SIIANNttN...- . . ..reertarn. Nrw Oct. 29.—Money fen ter at the' II IS nousE is LocAT Eli ON gn Clearing House. The clearings amounted to upwards t he Penn and IVeshinuton strags teeliga of 810,500,000 ; specie balance $62.9,009 , ta see Central` and Weatera Railroad Depota, an dints no. Inlrm'The Bowery Bank ham decided to wind up its f- demotion lhorongh itopmeement remdle and furnished with new furniture, and IA new the meet cutivenient Rotel 1 1 1 ., P , i2l i ttur , 4 r ,11. for travelers by Railroad East or West Specie is still dull of sale. Tho crops are begin: ning to move at the West, bills of lading being al. ready received by one of our funds which agreed co bonds fey getting them to market. At the I second board therewas a general decline in stocks. ALIIANY, Oct. 29.—The freshet in still uPon or. At 12 o'clock Last night the water rose to its height -within two and a ball feet of the great February freshet. The water remained stationary some sit Lours, when it hegan to recede, and ilunag, the l a w twelve hours has fallen sone 18 inches. Tie bunt noes portion of the city is yet submerged some two nr three feet. No communication with vessels lying at the docks, except by boats ; consequently nu load ing or discharging of cargoes can be effected. A large number of vessels are lying at tho Lumber District, waiting for their cargoes ; but they cannot be approached, as the entire district is under water. Canal boats can neither enter the basin, nor can they 'depart westward. In truth, all manner of business carried on near the river or canal is entirely sus pended, and merchants can only approa;h the stores by means of boats and entering th sec, stories. On Lake Ontario several vessels ha .0 foundered. From Oswego we learn that sec eels were were wrecked in their approach to the t.. z At Syracuse the. freshet was unpreeedente . southern portions of the city were in,pnsiat 1, ~ families had to escape from their dwVlings in tl hest manner they could -801130 wading throug trap three feet deep. At Utica the Mohawk ha no flowed its banks, and covered the whole coon y many miles, and, indeed, all along the 31ohaw 111 down to the juuctiop of the Fludeon, the who a ley presents o field of water, scarcely ever stv fore. \.PROVIDZXCL. Oct. 29.—The steam boiler of An •lo:Pdt" robber works exploded this morning. TI works are all destroyed; 200 people were at wo k i the building at the time. Many of the girls ju opt out of the windows and some were injured; not were, however, seriously hurt. The Loiter wee th 300 feet and carried away a side of the building. Ti eiTuio of the explosion was the lack of miter i tl boiler.. The loss amounted to $.5u,000, which slued in New York offices. • Kerma, Oct. 29.—Aceonnts from th e ea s t, . tail great damage from freshets resulting from the recent rains. The Kennebec ban risen eight feet, and carried off many bridges. The 3ferrimse, at Lowell, he. rained •in feet, and still rising. The thriiCtltiODA of fair weather yes. t •rday bare boon diermlled, heavy rains having fallen during the night, and still unninuiug. ' • Rorsn's Polar, N. Y. Oct- 29.—The recent heavy rains have caused immense damage on the line of the Ogdensburg railway. The track has been swept away In several places, and no trains have passed over the road since Monday. It was hoped that they would get through to-day. Dams aro broken, mills, dwellings 8011 bridges are carried away.. The loss to Champlain village alone will exceed .$50,000. Sr. Loris, OeL. 20.—:Thera is nothing new from any of the upper streams. The river in stationary with 6 feet water to 'Cairo. The weather is clear and cool. CLEVELAND, 'Oct. 29.—The Disunion Convention is still in station, but nothing of interest it doing. Thu attendance is not large. The Convention will adjouni to-night. CIIIIII.CATON. OM. 29.—The steamer Isabel ha. arrived at New York, bringing news train 'hyena to Sunday last. Nothing of interest had occurred. The crop of sugar was favorable. Pnihanahenza, Oct. 29.—We regret t 6 notice the suspension of one grocery house, a wool house and a dry goods house. BOSTON, OCI. 29.—Tbe following failtirem aro re. ported to-day: Geprgo W. Warren, Barry s Co., and Win.i A. Brown, Jr., A Co. Telegraphic 111•rkets. Naw Toils., Oct. 21L—flour lu/canted; males 18,00) bbl. nt $4.8.44,75 for Stain, 85,2045,40 for Ohicr, Southern on. changed. Wheat firm; 4=o bush sold. Coto Arm; 17,000 Gush wild. Paine Pork 40c lower, elle. at 81841 , 18,011, Chi cago Beef 40c lowan salve at 81.3.60. Stock. lower, Illinois GCentral 71; 74. - Y. Central grading gris lareland Toledo , n 1; Pittsbiirgh 10; 11issond Sixes 88. PIIILADZIJIItI, Oat. 29.—lineadatuff• are very quiet fur shipplug brand.. Your la offered at $0,37%, without bum log boyar., for export; 300 bble. good Weatero extra .old at 94 mad 300 bbl.. fancy on private term.. Rye flour I. firm at IVA Corn Heal is very dull. Wheat comes forward very alowly, and Is want.d; small sake of good rod at $1,25 (d. 1491, and white at $1,35. Rye la dull at 71076 c IA bushel. Corn it; more limited inquiry; only aICO both. told; addle Nun yellow mid at nod Oats aell slowly at 3C9?.32."? Lomb In Groceries Provisions no clime. Oobe of Wldakey at 21®222 Wool very dull. and about 10c ja lb below O. rates cllrratit 00 day. ago. emeritus; Oct. 23.—Plour unchanged; Superfine goog EE and extra 41,100,4,25. The Wes were 2,600 ',bin— Whisky dull at Inc. closing notnl.l. Maley dull atel Inc per bush lower. Rheas and Oats tauchlogial. Eye 60e.— The York trilrket continos os heretofore. EXch.g• on New York Is enure II 10 . $ @ and gold 5(46%; $3OOO @old to at tit. latter 014. The notes of the Dayton Bank and Mlanal Valley Dank •re now taken at par leading Walton, The ...the/ Is The an d cloudy. The ri cer has fallen 4 Inches within the last Iti hours and Is atilt Datrtstoak, Oct. Vl—Flour Market firm; sake otOhlo and Onward street at 98,95 for roh. RIM W6r►t $1,115 to $1.25: white $1, 2 25 to $1,40. 'Malta Cora 66 to 72 yellow GO to nc. 41117003i000.'11 1L on Dn.— -- Within s out shell all the merits he, Of Crlstodoro's never equalled Dye•. Red It make. black, to brOwn transforms a gray, And keeps the Shred ninny. from dmay. Thts matchlmarevltallaing flair Dye .till bolds Its peal Goo as the mart barn:dem and sOlcaclum Mir Dye In the World. Sold stholossle nod totffiil by DR. GEORGE 10. NESTER, N 0.140 Wood street, m 2.5 Sign of the golden htoetar. Tocrinscna is instantly cured by afew drops of Dr. Rowe. ler* Aotkr Remedy . . Prepanal and mold a tbo, drug store DR. MITRED. 140 Woolf ot, le2kAhwil , Slam a Isio Roth', , STARCH -300 bss. Rochester Pearl Starch tr al' q sati =KU 8 001.1.1iti, i ~.~.;. f; . _ COmmircial Import. l i7 River 3IONONGAIIELA NAVIGATION Csl-23 pk., owner; 42 bge coro, owner, p 8 Nibs paper. Culbertson; 5 bbls flour, . 4 ee & . 5326 b F i l s a four, B s r W ta r r ny Faust PLWMSour s wheat. So - holer; 5 bush restarnes,, owner; 10 bbl, flour, McElroy; 10 b. glass. Swearer; 153b3s glass, Ripplirt; 10 bbls flour, linnell; 20 boi aits, Vankirk, 65 b. glass, Berry. WHEELING per Forest City-12 bbl. applw, Thornfoon; 21 airless's, .1 Irwin; 20 bids apples, Glassc 0 hoe honlware, Clarke of co. II ele bbis, C.mpbrll; 20 bbls floor, McCully; 16 Islas apple, Young; 14 do do, IferberX 40 bra tinsothy weed, wasart; dt bbl. apples, Adison; 12 bdls paper, Shoe A Perkins, 00 .k. Nodose. lisgar. Wrge P igli s; r. LOU 480 IS par Fulton City-5 b. tads, Wilson; 5 do, wheat, 333 bbls floor, 100 elf bids bark 2 bse •0111l,r1, Clark sk co; 24 bbls whisky, Way; 80 do do. airLanghlin; 2 bbl, whisky, Little A as 2,14 bids liquor, A R lir 25 bills whisky, Loyd A co; 20 bls candles, 3 . blob shoolders, 1 tc hunt, Robinson; 2 boo books, Welelin; 3 Ws honey. Caldwellx 0 bxe soap, 4 bbl 3 oil, Haworth A an 15 b. soap, 10 do candles, 10 do starch, Casper; 35 hos p, 2 1 do candles, Renshaw; 14 bbl, lard, Sellers, bble. whisky, B Arrestro. t on; 100 Nile Marklio; 231 wheat, y . lrapor to by Railroad. PllTdDliftol.l; Fr. IV. & C. IL 11.-40 basket. market ing. 30 blieb wheat, owner; 18 birs flaxseed, Drown & Kirk patrick; 42 eke kegs, Norio &ileKown; 25 do ryn, 12 do corn, 11 do b • flour, Ksintolej 03 eke oata, 21 do rye,lo bide apples, /8 do potables, I. Peterson; 14 de. 25 do oats, 2 bbl. butter, 47 do apples, J Craig; 19 do, J Blank; ma do, D CI Kerber: 42 bus cheese, 1 bbl burns. o briver & Dilwodh: 4 do, Manion. di Abler; 8 bids apples, 7 cars dock, 10 do hogs, ownenu 121 bga w brat , Kennedy Jr bre, 82 bbls apples. 18 do eggs, 450 bosh obese, 66 bile whisky, 10 kg. butter. 24 t 3 buns, 200 bids flour. 2/ Ids starch, Clarks • co. , RIVER NEWS. We did not receive our usual Cincinnati Gad:maga. laa n ld e weather was co. raw arid cloudy yay, and before nothing doing. The Forest City nod the Mine sa went out to their revert's° ports. The letter had a greet load of freight and uncle& of people. The Potomac is waiting for freight. The One lltti eteatuer Conmodont Perry, i.gpt Brown, op for Memphis, gots along slowly In picking op freight. There are goo-le and wares enough In any dorm of our wholesale stores to load all the boats he hut the said gods, ware. etc., are likely ...main there undisturbed undor the present dispensation of Providence. If there ere to . any ll. who would like to buy There are few here who desire The Arrive's were, yeaterday, bovides the regular pack ets, the Fulton Cloy and the La Croew., both front St. Loins. They were pretty full of freighL All the Hutt, landed on om levee yesterday morning Counted 1636 libba, enough to kevp the Jaw. of eaters In this city going for Cheat two days, provided it should all remalii hero. The wheat. about sui sacks. A pest pats of it for the Pearl Mil. What good time. Genie were, though we didn't know It at the Ihne, when An average of 10,0 W bbls of emir And an ninny bags of wheat were landed every day, and day After day. The 51Innetooka from Pittsburgh. Hibernin and Marmot - A tiro an en route for this cloy between here and Cincinnati.— The Pringle -and Prima Don. Arrived at Cincinnati on Welneeday from St. boots. The North Star Orr lead at At fonts on Sunday from Cin cinnati . The Star is advertised for Memphis and White River, clot the listtefleld, the lowa. Melnotte, and J. C. Fremont, are loading for Cincinnati. The Cot Judson from Plttaborgli. mite to New Orleans Is due here toellny.— , The Minnetonka front Vicksburg to Pittstnirgh; Pnblin Dun to from St. Louis to Pittsburgh have 'arrived. There is A engin rise of water in the Green Inver, eufncient to till the pools .bore Romney; and pans eteamere up to Bowling Green --(Cin. Gar.. ,The St. bents Ileinocmt says: Then. were eleven arrival. on Saturday. The hem Young bed 5,2 ed niche grain. Yeatenlety steamboats &crier.' nber• oily. and nixn the whole tho friends of lit. Leis will be acetified to learn that there is a decided improvement on the levee. We trust the imprurement will reach the Vier. rot branches of tuanufeeture and commerce. The new gimps, °tut Denier, left yesterday. She had 4 middling good freight and will toe trust have grod suer., o rnay go. The Minerva nhoo del forClocin. not. 'rah I aro low water Irrullr, far. parts of ( that the pest r a xet . to It It Ito Fir For other leaving molar, evader,. will con Jai,' tieing columns where may be found a Ism.t . nu I +t , nniere /or various port. in all tho Wtatt nod Steamboat Reg *.***. ItltlVED—Jeffurso, I.lrommille; Lnzerm , , C 1 1, iyard, Elizsbctl, Fore,* City. Whe.lis., C.t 1/EPARTED—JrIII,on. Luxerne, dm Colo syArd. ElLal,tb: )or City, Wheel Q.pam. Ci cs Itinvr s fmt. ou a R. ltd Valuable l'airo for Bale. TILE subscriber offers for sale a farm con m/oluc 118 non.,, morn or Rea, situated to NOrth Fey et., Township. A Ilectiony Co. Ras; 12 mile. from l'lttelnirch, I mil , - from the Pittaburgh and StetibonvOlo Turnpike, sod mil. from the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad-- There are on the farm ten good dwelling houses, barn and other out-Imlldinge, together with a bearing orchard. The form t. under a high .tote of .Itlv.ion, Laving about 00 cro. cleared, 30 of which Aro choice bottom land. There t :oat under the cr.ter pert of It which Is easy of amen- and warn, in elmoat ever field. It le convenient to Mills, Sch,.l9 end Chruch.. it, the midst of a pleasant neighl,r -h,..51. It will be acid reasonable terra.. Yoe farther portinilart apply to A O. POTTER on the pretniww, or ad arcn the mbscriber, C. K. Potter. Bloomington, 111. C. K. POTTIM P UBLIC SALE.—L.In pursuance of an•orcler twining not or the Court of Common Pleas of Alleghe ny munty. It, expoeed to public We, at the Court 11 'it.. in the city of Ihttaborgh, on SATURDAY. the rth) day of November, A.' D. 1857, /it 10 o'clock v - 1,11 the following described real ustate of Shea Ctualllfs, .s i r to wit: Jonc l All that certain Int In PA: township, bounded by tbs n I Monongahela river, bY the BraddoeWs Field Plank road and be lot. Noe. 10 and 13 In Steele Saraphin plan an recorded to T .' Ocod h 0.,k vol. 01, page 1, and containing cis acres and her. Linty-fonr and twantyvinven une hundredths of en RCM The Also. the following described tool state nitnate in the I sad bu-ough of ainclogluiro, to wit: Lots Yaw. IN 17, 18, 19 and the si ct she plan annexed to the partition of the real eaten, of ttor .1181 es Cunliffe, deed, on ille to No. 48 March Term, 1807, tirphrizoi Court. Terms easy and made known on day °rude. MANNAR DUNCAN, Comnilttee of Elias Coolly,. orlfetttssT 1- SIT ARCH. AGENCY.—HAYING A D :BEEN E . N appointed Agent for Pittsburgh, by Urn Err), wit ant r ANY, for thew)e of their celebrated PEARL STA It(71/,( which is warranted egmti to gmlity to any known y. In this market) are now prepared to mpply Wholesale bee). ha^.7. his priors We Invite the attention of the i . Trade lath), article, to an examination of our present stock, . d and veltielswilt be kept eons) to the demand. Hats and Caps. 'he he AMES WILSON is now receiving his t , ty -T Pod! Styles nr HATS A"I D CAPS. vie:Gentlemen. ..- It•zi H ttl• Snit Dress Rats, and Ladleti Biding Usti; Gents Soll MI of various kinds — llooKstlan. Planter, Artist, Sc. Youtlett and Chlltlrsn's Fancy lists and Caps, In groat Tart •t, Gontl•tnen end Tonnes Silk Plush Caps, new style+, 11”.......11 e N. 91 Wool stzset. ......91..1tf W. D. It-FI:T-----i.cA Cifilf; nEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, kr. N . $7 OOF War W'. FISli --- 511 No. 3 Large 11Iackerel lOU Ma, t• White Fiith ly Trout Salmon Daltimora Herring For aryl. by (412 J. R. CANFIELD - L , INE WHALEBONE BUGGY WHIPS our own manufacture, warranted In etyla al *KM Lintel, for esle WELLS, RIDDLE A CO,, No. An ?meth Plrent._ ipopylNG PRESSES—And all the mate. tki r-00. mod In eNmylng letter, including the newly pytentril 5'E1.1.1.1.11 COPYING BOOKS lon min by WM. 0. JOUNSTON A CO, Stationery and Blank Hook Alanufitoturery ools N 0.57 Wood St_ COFFEE: -75 lige. receiving and in store and for mile bily DAVID C. HERBST oc= Corner Llberto and 11.11 sta. CHOICE FLOUII.-100 iiWO. "Newvin 31014," made from ',lofted white ahem, and Warm tod to eyory particular, for nolo by - • DAVID C. lIERIIRT orT.I Corner Llborty and Rand eta. 1,7 Faun Fin,': Broad and Smooth Point., for net. by W. S. HAVEN. wto corner of Market end Second atroeta. 5 1PRESSION OR DUPLICAT(NG E-F t I —Red, Blue, Black and Orecn for ode by ocllo W. 8. HAVEN. [ I %Ai nutter xi d Ibis day reed Bud for sale- by lea ATWELL. LEI: A CO. GREEN APPLES-50 hi:E7.el7. K pice - ifi t i - t ote and for auto by T. LITTLE& CO., .26 No. 112 Recood /drool. BiESIVAX WANTED—The highest cash prico )odd et n:L.PAIRiEnocu ems. CrThEESE-200 bre. prime cutting Cheese te-eiia by rea • HENRY IL COLLIER. BBLS. ROLL WITTER; ‘-; 18 kegs Decked do. for We by oc2l SHRIVER t DILWORTH. ROLL BUTTER.-5 bra. prime Roll Butter; 1 21 do do Jut reed and for sale by 2 bble. T. LITTLE A pp 0020 No. 112 Second atreat. . .. • Ali FLOCS. BARB.EI( ITOOPS conutant- A T . ly on hand sual for lullaby T. LITTLE & CO., n 02.1 No. lid Second ornat._ no' MTOLPS SCHIEDA3I SCHNAPPS on It hand and for ends by D. L. FALINESTOCK k CO., ne2o carnor of Younh .v.l Wont obi. 0. ——- - - SPONGES --Toilet, Bathing and Carriage.— A largo eopply Jost reed and for nalo by oeo B. L. PALMY:STOCK top. OIL- 10 Bblx , Extra bleached Whale 0 0, 1 For male by (ben) .1 . B. CANFIELD. cat A_LERATUS-10 bls, a pure article, -- to Boxes o .7. B JIANNTBLD. 1 7 47 i solo by DEED AND CASH BOXES WITH AND without Tray. for ustoby JOHN FLEMINO oclo No. 47 Market St. Coo. &I. Lenrched Decoratione orthb style for ski by W. P. MARSHALL &CO. BI CARB SODA-10,000 lbs. on band 4 . 11 g. • 'D. I. VAIINIONTOOK dt CO. THOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR ', SP lLlNO.—Terrfeory and Springs for tale by ae2l M. Y. EATON. YELLOW SUGAR-20 bble Bolt. just .Fl 7 retched and for lode et tbo minced pare. by DAVUP 0413 Oorner Liberty Ed Maid stn. s. Bait. Golden received and tbrtow by DAVID (1. MM. 'CD 41Cncr UNity MI SDK ,~ -~ DYE STUFFS, TURPENTINE, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., Erc. Which together with thalralready large Mock, ceruprisee one of the woe extensive and Best Assortments in the Country. Their arrangements for sopplYiPE WHITE L.'AD AND ZINC PAINT Of any dtml/ty en, nab as to enable them to tell VERY CLIEA P. isirCooutry and C are lurked exml purchwEng elsewhere' Monongahela giver 11, S. Mall Packets. STEAMER TELEORAPIL I .STEAMER JEFFERSON, sigiffigt L. kb - Zait Can. J. C. WOODWARD. CAM. Growls Clark. rrHE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE A. now rotating regularly. Morning Boats leave Pats. burgh at 8 o'clock A. JI., and Evening Boats nt o'clock P. M. for lii'lieesport, Elizabethtown, 31ifoongs helm City, Bellerornon, Fayette City, Oreenfield, Cunt - mails and Brownsville, there connecting with lacks mid Conches for Uniontown, Fayette Springs, itiorgantown,l9nyuesburg, Carrulelmeltown and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsbnrgh to Union town for $2, mealeandstatesrooms on boats inehoilvo.— &fats returning from Brownsville titian at 8 o'clock In the morrdngtmd 6in the evening. For further Information en quire at the Otßee, Wharf Boat, at the foot Of Grant etmet. 006 U. W. SWINDLER, Aomer. _ . REGULAR TRI-WEEKLY ,44it WHIG PACK Elti--Thei Ana as image° ataainor CIICTOIT. Captain .1. Murray, 1 cora for tha abort, and all Intermediate porta on Monday., Wednesday§ wad hidaya. For freight or (,Wage, apply on board, or to TUESDAY plp EiIfULAE TUESDAY PACK AA, ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—Tho Eno now atranier EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Monnot Anne, will leo.. lor :tho short, and Interkorallato porta on TUEIiDAY, 'AI at 4 o'clock P. K'-For frrlnlit or pasta,. apply ou board. orl9 FLACK. RARUIES k CO.. AO. F O p R on. ‘ } Y RIE E TI .4 4 -. .,..... n . Too swtiellainrlererdidgia for Gut shore awl all inuirmediato landings on oar, a, Tharedaya and Saturdays. at 10 o'clock A. M. For frei ght or puman apply on board or to °C7O FLACK, BARNES & CO. &Win. No. 1,7 Water Ft. EGULAR 3LEMPIII9 AA, ET—The aploadhl floe FtOIIM.T, coot. hi.)DORE PERRY. Copt,. Perry Drove, will al.,' and' all Intermediate ports. For freight or paesuge apply on board or t q . orb A. a 3fctiltEW. Agt...88 IVator FOR Sr. LOUIS.-The splendid stoaniar N. HOLMES. 'Capt. 1,an,.1./. will leave tor tho abort. andall intertawliato ort* on Tu DAY. November 3d For frotklit or paatoorA aP p plr oo lron t N :, oe3ll • FLACK. HA RS•ES & CO.. Agouti,. FOR CI NCI NN ATl.—The nem nnd splendid , Oster JENNIE (MAY, A.lmt Dunlap, will 164, lor the ofn,ro owl all lobo - mediate ports, IV EON ESDA V, Nov. 411,. For freight or p3sAngr apply on hoard or to FLACK, It .I 011341 & CAI., Agent.. FOR MEM PHIS AD N EM' OR- _ LEANS—The new and 6, 1111101,1ra ***** r and. IL 1.4,01, will kayo Fir the , AbOTO and all lotermnd into ports 00 TI7ESD.I Y. Nor. 341. For froight. T. 11.14.0 apply on board or to n 0.30 FLACK. BARNES & ASV, fs.it. FOR QUINCY AMT.—L.IMA,—. KEIKILIK.—Tho MpIPIII/1.1 ntramer VON CITY, Capt. D. Z. Brkl,ll, will Doi, for tbeTt;,,;:ii intermediate port* on WEDNESDAY, For frolght m•PAAASko apply 011 oonrd or to 'r3o FLACK, BAIINES& CO., Ags , a , .. 17410 R CINVINIVATI.—The .iovr-atmen,r MARY L\JOK E. Capt. aunt ball. 'rill Imo. for the ohm, and all inter...Rata porta on WEDNESDA V, Nov. 4th. For freight 0r:p..4,, apply on baard or to uc3o FLACK, ItAitsf.p U co., Agent.. R ifE3fl'IMS . NEW 1.: LEA NS.,-.The ronnlidatenmer STEPIIFN Jai? T 7 DECATUR Capt. 11•11107, will Ina, for thn lutarmodlate porta. on WEDNESDAY, Nyv. Ottt. For !might or pa-Anago apply,.../11 board or to 10-1 FI, ACK. BARNES & Agt.. FOR LOC INV ILLE--The anamer JACOB POE. Capt. Stevoirt,4lll bare for tho ahovoan , l all intermedla, porta Tf Roth Imo. For freight or mow,. apply on:lxotrd or to ortd FLACK. DARNES & 1 1 0. Ago. von ST. LOUIS AND KEOKUK Tho nioroner CA.SIIIItIDGE, i. Doan. will Imre for the above tool ail it form THERSDAI the allth inst. FLACK. BARNES CO., Agenta. FOR jeagat legoint ehnnaer .. AL3IA. Copt ika../o• will roar.. f4' the oboro and All fotennechme point. on SITE. RDA th. filet. FOR LotIISVILLiTh 7 ...Ater CLIFTON, Tho. Poe, Mark% 0111 IeAVP far the ahoye and all intermediate port, Mt TIIIS DAY. the 30th Wet, of 10 o'clock, r.. R. ' for freight nr ptopage apply . board or to ic...6 FLACK, BARNES & CO, Atrts. Fox ST. Lo A"` sp en ; ateentar MARINER. Copt. Drava, will lane for the ahoy° nod ail Intrrinedinte porta. TlllO DAY, 300 W.I. For freight or poTige apply on board or Ito ocl9 FLACK, ARNI.S& CO, Ageno. ................_____ Merino Iron Pipe Work,..' MERRIL & JAQUES, 142 Centre Street, New York, AirANl.7l,llCl'UnEllS AND DE,u,Kus IN Ili tt no,ght Iron ripen, fitein.,,, Tau's, LIM every de griddion nt apparel'. ranuncled with Sins., Wats, and an, (or bnating and lighting Steamprs, Marshes, ilatels, 'ttnate flanging., Lwpitsla , Asylut., Villages, rattarfai nd Val*, Cock*, Pump% Gauze*, Bolden surl made to order. 801 l Screw Cutting Machine* are entirely new. and or on. oteut—warranted to du double the work Oran). oth tinders solicited from all sections of She Country, nod prothistly ottendod to. Jeaslyde Grape Vines. . . I. ()0000 EXIIRACING 17 varietieA , win be sold at very low prices, by Wyn 9 .n{ to JOON 5/PILDOCII. J. . 2051.115 tr P Pittohnr4l m 04,413,1 N.,..... r i., • For Fall Planting. . 3800 DWAttl , CHERRY , 2 yearsie 25 raristlra, . 15,000 standard 2 and 3 years, Z varieties. 21,000 Peach. 40 varlet.. 1,000 Evergreens: of rine hardy varieties, from small t.i 8 iarac k co., No. A Woo 4 etre. _JANIF.9 WTISON. 111th a largo stook of Apple, Pear - -otanclard• and dwarf— Quin., 11. earietieix Cm - mato, r leirea VII \ ri , .fieN Grape Vim-, Shrubbery, Groot. Wm. Plant.., Room, itc. Thorn wishing an extra luiticlo of chidro rirletlos might fliiil It to ibefr Intermit to examine illy oteiik hil.f•lT ordering el.orberv. indkiloserf F JNO. slUntniCK. Jr. SN D UIIIES--I0 Mids. prime N. 0. Sugar; 25 tibia. Cruitheil di. 15 6 11. OJT. ilii 15 - Pnlvellowl do In i. Granulated do 10 " Baltimoro Syrup; 2011E1111Mb...1 0 do 60 krgr do do 100 bimoimlnie Flo Connie; 60 box. Fancy &imp, 25 " Ral n do 25 " Oltre do ' - 00 6 Cloth. flux 30 6 Starch; In otore and or We b i Corn Starch. 11 y ILKIS k BkRUER, , 'corner Sm,ithflell and Socend otriniti. FA LL AND IVINTEIt— ,. , GRATES AND FENDERY, 4ther at...on/Oda ankle, In my lin•, for nolo to tt G ROCERIES-150 iebicenitio Coffee. 100 half chests Young Hylton Tens; Gun pe powder do: " pared nud loose Blank Tex. lOU lan of the various standard brands Tones-co; hbla Orocene New York byeuts 23 " Loved:Ws dot 100 ;ingdat7r York, din 20 0 IVluter Blenched Whale OR; 30 " Tanners' Oil,. With nu assortsuont of allnthernwkls In our Gust. GUNMEN at DILWORTH, N 05.130 and 132 Gement BIICK ETS.- r -' 200 doz. of Lawrenceville fac t,y mats for Wolk', (oa;) ISAIAH DICKEY! CO. ItII. PALMER; No. 105 Market Street, e o Dto ru r . l . n ra t i opuutn, doe. Rpm Trin., , ming 7 , R.& OILCLOTH COS, for tables, stands VER and !Jamul, gunned sizes and stylea..lbraale by J.* 11. P111LL11.3..• IRAIsISPARNT GREEN OILCLOtiITot widths, for ak le whol•wle and retail by J. k 11. PHILLIPS'. I\D RU BilEga s :n 3 , S— A rn g 1 Lo nertmeot nu bauthet the India Rubber Depo e t. e 211 aad el.Chtlr street. ne..61 .7.! 77. P 1111.1.11.5. KEGS NO. 1 LARD; eJ a MAIL fresh Sell Heed and for sale by erg 8111UVER. t DILWORTIT. FOR THE TIMES—,WaII Paper at all pikes from Be timeanlii. A little money can make a - Nan home. W. I. IdALSIIALL A CO, Ne. 87 Wood street. EW STOCK;WEITING PAPERS, School Woke, Blank took., Copying, Japan and Writing , Manilla and Wraping Papers oold B. C. COCIMANYS, Allegheny. and isziexcr.. Hat Shops; as well 1141 Prirv.do Fan. ale! it in found indispensiblo when once tried. Its cost Is truing. It mil:tires hut little room. The it i,• IS ready in a moment. The fuel le not expensive. It produces no smoke, no toot no dirt, and mill cook quickly end perfect,. All these things we will gitarantee. - It may hanged on any table, stand or shelf In any room or story, and will tio furnished in say amount from $1,23, th e price of a Simile Burner Stand, to $71,00, for no Extra Mahogany Stand milk Doe Stoles co]apletc, orb ith mill be im elf ornament to any gentleman's dining room. Please mall and Investigate, at LAFAYETTE lIALL, second floor, WOOD STREET, or I THIRD STREET. WM. TITE, Secretary. Bel4-,ily GAS COOKING STOVE OMPANY. W. E. CHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER-PROOF CEMENT ROOPI.IIG-. 14. £13..1=L115T Ss' ..TOMMINTSOINT. Proprietors, ARE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORT ST NOTICE the above Elaatic Firm and Water Front Cement itooting, It being the only article yet 'arm:Reda/. .ill aticuteethil7 leolat the action of the atmoaphere in every climate. IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, A n a i n point of dumbility, we I ts e Ii isequal, llama nowt - 10, tout, Metallic Roofing. We !pan put It on over Old Tin Tar. Irim or Shing Roof, it making no diffemner how flat or steep hproof maybe. T Rooting Is warnuttod to prove as abo, rrpnatented. We will put it thi for , • SIX DOLLARS PER SQUA R.E, (TEN FEET SQUARE) We will apply Rap. Tie and Iron Roof. for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of Its durability the rheapett paint that can be erred. ti - ,..W e invite ell who an? building, and also theft. who wish their Roof. Rehired. to mtll at oar office,l33 Third Erred, and examinemamplo and attsfy theinsclme in nmatrd 'to the durability and practicability of this Itoolltig. J. it. PERRIN, PERRIN k JO S. A. JOHNSON, } . No. IT33Third ante; batween Wood HNSON and Smithfield, :11. JuIINSON, Pittsburnh, Penna. I have made a chemical examination of some sped owns of W. E.. CITILDS .it CO'S ROOPESGrIift atmy office, We stmolts of which crews folio"; I. The materbilis co pounded was to remain pliable fors great length of time. :It The consistency is of readily influenced by the temperature; consequently It would not to, liable to =hand run art hom a roof in Summer , r crack in Winter, 1.4. extremes of natural hea t ed cold would not Injure It. sd. The compooltioe is of acid bat slightly alkaline. It would not destroy_ the canvas., bat on the contrary protect it from the action of the we Cow. AM. It is Waterproof. sod to a lugs extent Fire. Proof ; that is sparks End fire brands falling upon it could not In mom. it. In myopinien such a roof will last for years if pot on carefully nod receiving prompt attention. Respectfully, JOSEPII If. LOCE, Cherub; Labaratory N 0.1.% Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. • Cisecnrasra Aourcs ROYAL Co., Fab. fith,lBs7. I have. examined W. E. Citrus l .4. Co • e Elastic Piro and Water-Proof Overlent Roofing, andas far an I can judge, consider it a gloat invention, and am wll.llng Mauro buildings thus protext,l upon tha same terms as I Insure shoes emoted with octal. apkiydawY (Signed) /NO. Id. LAW. Agt. Royal Ink Co., London and Liverpool. Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof Roofing.. A_DA..IR, & GRANT, Proprietors, No. 57 - Water Street, Pittsburgh, and R. Peterson's, Allegheny. THIS TS AN AItTIdLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER IN TITE MARKET. It is used extetutively in Rev York and Phliadelphia.mtd .wen approver!. It is applicable to covering Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboatsand Railroad Cars. It will last longer titan Metallic Rooling or Shingles. and resists tha various changes of climate—neither affected by eud. Mut or damp. I. principal Ingredient it of an extrsonlinary nature, and It never Itis elasticity. It m a be readily,pplied to all kinds Dimas. Oat or steep. old or new, on iron, tin or trootl. it stiff malt in swarm weath er. r crack in cold, and it is not injured by being tramped upon. It is Both Fire and I,7a.ter,Proo4 ffll_For further forum:mien, apply to the propriimm. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY. ONE HUNDRED . TONS DAILY. &ERB LLOYD tc_is. C 0 . , - 1111aaa ISIJOCESSOBS TO LLMITD k LEMON.,] j_TAVING MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now prepared 11 a to do a !wavy hualnose by PEITSZTSYLIT.A.I,7/..A. C1.A.N.A.Z..A...15X) .11.A.X.p.0.41.11:>. FThrough to and from tho Eastern Clam We can assure our Moods owid all those dhunimed to patronise the Peuust. Canal M! It /dhow:4 that no pains will to spared to render general malefaction to SIIIPPERB OP ILE 11l HT. The Avoidance of the Inclined'Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will glee Increased de patch to the trealooteston of freight . (Mee Penn Berme, nt the Cenakikid. teNrlyd 1857. CANAL NAVIGATXON: t 51857 . $3.. 2.F.XL 7 13 P 4 DIVE-A.S.T 4EI .1211p.a.r LrE.T3E4,- Riga ViPenney.lvrania Canal Anti 'Railroad. Capacity Toro Thousand Tons?* Month Blach Way. • ' • OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION BAIT BEEN LARGELY dori n the past Wlnter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS the aupertor ittleentagn Of * INCREAS DOUBL tn and from Pittetetrols. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our line being omtlenwd . 01 . 1 7 of PORTABLE E DAILY LLNE BOAni, but o” transhipment is regnim reld. Merchants sending .ght to our Line owl rely moon Its being put thrctugh with all possibl speed and despatch. WAREHOUSE, - CIANA.L BASIN, corner of Liteeety otati Wayne steak*, Path h, te2ndyd 8188.. L, Proprietors. TILE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN THE WORLD! A FORTUNE MADE. WITH A SMALL TETE/MEET. THOMAS.' PATENT !LATCH MACHINE shuPiercheap andperfect Match. Maker. The Marline cow. only $113; is .driran by hand. and will make the for. tune of the manufacturer ins short times. When good woof' is to ho had readily it mahogany reduces the cost. rrireScreral county or Machine pririloges are offered ker sal, at a moderate price. For partkuhers, call at GAZETTE COUNTINfi 50031. Fifth street . JeldkeinfT JUST RECETVED'- 500,000 German CI 10b,000 llamas • :DO his Tire'. The largeet assortment of Ci s in this city, is cow open tore SlanufiLitored Tobacco. and Tobacco ever offered • • • AidAale., at r HOE.OII IVEY3LAWS reetand Diamond Alley BUTTER. -10t BBLS. kgm. In store aid tor ogle oeS SOLID BUTTER do .do JOON FLOYD &CO. S . --- UGAIG-2 Ude Cuba lot by se3o r sale laic to close Avu,,„rmin, I LINSEED OIL. -40 bbl Liberty and Hand nu. . _Sj and fur sob by its FALL WINTER SOLE AGENTS FOR TIFF SALE OF successon TO 3fURPITY k BUICCEIVIELD, qAs FROM ROSIN OIL • FA.TPY It•Lan:D 11141.71ratitz. THE mall ILLUMINATING PROPE A. TIES or Gai Run Roen and oleaginous enhances - hare always ins& them a termite material t or. Um mane Dicturuot Illunduating Gm. Itsny ties Onnipanles am Dow In with coal, In order to manly their enatatners with • the. wt.. Quality Ulm. - . • - , , 1108Lti OIL to sunray (meth= ell dutea ant reins* sib- • manors, and yield. at once, Its Brilitant Illuntinatleg OM. . mn, veneer origlnatoost of Me apparatrm tor the platul` • Dots!. or Coal gas together with the attentlou and urpontee • • • offomstantly mgalred, and the dttacul i hot impomittlity, entirely separating_ the lurch° aroma. deisissi o ,._ _ eat offensive pow; generate:lln awl, Wet the minis OIL APPAILMS cheaper and owe d table In errery way. &MATES, f- gin Itroadway, It iYotit. bee deretwi hie etatireattention to the mannamnue and select Portable Om A ppluatltkand ' berespostfully.call*Kthe attention ot the • , public to Ith moment complete sad edlelent rusehluer, parr*autiaavion to the purchaser teed In every l i, • can. Por further intortnatkci addrem • • ,i & COATE& 376113undway, g0,0,y4k, yjemik,ptii • cc DAVID II: WILLIAM*, Pittsburgh, Pa • WINDOW GLASS G LAS MERY, PATENT MEDICINES, SURG. INSTRUMENNTS -44* , LLOYD & co r e ed, rox-`