aturatization committee. _7 l l l ll,lailinagOod; Maim= of the Republican , 14 0 - 171rgitilakm Coninittiae, can be °mutated day at Wile* No. 104 Ptah atm!. ' ' &N. Boowo, Chairman: t; }y _~~ TEMP .11241131aZ,‘.0blieraatione taken at Bbs*, Optician Store, No. 58 Filth et., Oct. 7th. to 61 , 14. —IN IIiADH. cloudy 65 90 89 tilXii•*Anl;,.. bold 14 Abeyant' II and S. IL Jobtis ......PP , M•tad • Conant Smith. • Job , . A lexander. Rabat Zr John ..0 &moth • Wmwo, , Goo. E.. th oo ait.w, wra. Wake., J. It om, John Wolor. ""irintln. Hoary Batoduu.. x.Goawsle, Wm. Rade, • Moms, • Wirt.. w. iLAwwwiori . Jacob ii.llootr. M r = 0.11. Moron: NW. Gain& ibe Ocina tate BATEranay at J.B. Joulesap, • IftniOtII.,CICEIXI 6 it Cosend greeting to the trade thrObilunit the West, and offer a most ex tensive -stock of • Boots sod Shoes v adapted to Fall and •Winter sales, which they have pur chased direct from the manufacturers, chiefly for cash, and have selected with great care as to quality and sizes. The character of this old house is so well known that we need do no more than refer to their idvertisement. Tue TAMS'S MATOII.--WO were so pressed with business yesterday that the target match at East Liberty entirely escaped our notice. We append from our neighbors of the Dimatch the following: The 10:40 Aimommodation train of the Cen tral road conveyed to East Liberty delegations of the following companies: Jackson Indepen • dent Blues, Sergi, W. Bailey; Washington Guards Berg!. Thomas E. Hughes, of Birmingham; St. Chdr Guards: Sergi. Boltz; Washington Infan try, StrirL Win. Maya. A delegation' from the Parryeville Guards, of Perrysville, cinder com mand of Sergt. John Brown, was in waiting at Eget Liberty, and immediately upon the arrival of the other delegations from the city, 'they were neetived at tlie depot by the Pennsylvania Infantry, end forming into line they marched at Once to the place selected for the shooting; • under command of Capt. Begley- and Lieut. Larttner: After the trials of skill at shooting the jUdgen announced that Mr. It. W. Thomas, of the Pennsylvania Infantry, had ion the tnedac - histiteing; with four shots, measuring thirty-fin end seven-eight inches,.while that of William Wools/vim of the same company, (and the winner of titer medal last year,) with the name number of shout, measubed forty-eight and three-neartai-inehee. The next Beet shooting IBM that Of John 'Wool/layer, also of the Penn sylvania Infantry, rejtOßß String with three shots measured thirty.four inane: • The best mingle shot, and also the best two shet‘ Were made by . 111 , 1 11 1 tekittf the WisiMhigten Guards, Ids, ' string measurieg,. 'eith thitio shote, six an d three-eighth inehee. The next best tingle abet Bevan :ins three-dghth, inches; wee made by Rom,. - arthe Pianajleinia Infantry;.) • mgr, sells sed ilierreight babes, by Wit .4llua Of insaingiOn lodintry, and nett; , eighth inches, tolyc Th'im - Hughes, 1 44 ef the Elltainglasse The tumid Acing wan ale follows : • Zit Circle. Olga Mined. rt. Pemba.. Igud z y 7 13 6 25 Washington 6, 15 . 4 25 Perrysville Guards.. 4 10 11 '25 Washington Gouda. 5 , 5 12 22 EL Oak 2 6 1^ 20 •' Jacksonillieset...... 2 7 13 , :21 Thetitioladtanter ofshoti fired was one bun drat/and tidetymine---in the circle, tweuti-tix 1 in the - boart,;..and..ontalde - the ring, • missed the *tot,: fifty : mica.' Alter tho ittooling was over the different ' evade liiined.lido line, and the medal wag pre sented by, David E. Bayard, h,1., la a few ap propriate remarks:to Capt. Negley, of the Pena :. sylvania lc fealty. Copt N received the medal and made a brief but happy epsech. lie situ ' old in befitting ternisto the event of which the medal is commemorative, and his language plainly indicatedbis feeling, se he spoke or his comrades in arms in Mexico. lie bad hoped that some other company thie his would carry off the trophy, but he was nevertheless proud that the honor bad devolved upon a member of his com pany, piny, MOlll especially as it was obtained its bold ir competition- To the. Watihingtonslnfantry, for their noble design in presenting-the medal to the volunteers of tie county, ha paid a high ',. compliment, and hoped the .epirit of emulation e in annual contests for the poissesaion of themedel b' would fully carry out the laudable and well sr- conceived object of the 'donors: - At the sogges ,'.., lion of the /pease three: hearty cheers and •ta tiger" were given for the - Washington lefen ' try, immediately 'followed bj three as heart* shouts, a'"tiger" and "big /for Capt. - : • Negley and the Psnosylvania Infantry. The Judges were alai cheered for their and sr Lieut. Evans, (one of the Judges) hail rag gested a "tiger," a "wild-cat" was given for his 'epeeist benefit. . _ .• 7:4, • ;ji.p ~ h,,pi~~:.. .. }::f.: : EMMEN . Jl.l EWES 4,4;4 • 4' `'•. • •P: :. ~,fr.- '':',' .' t, , :'..:•••,;••:- -" ::' : : 1'......" 1:'•- : ' '-''. , /': .3 - -: ; * D ; ;4: v. 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Lieut. mer, of the Pennsylvania Infantry; was pore miuisg in his. attention ttathe guests. The Pennsylrantalnfantry:esoorted the squads to the elation and before tb• lulu arrived Capt. Neeley again returned 111111ksaks to the visiting sokhore, _and invited -them 'to participate in • pared° at East Liberty on the first of November. A reselation; offered by James Chalfant, one of the Judges, renaming the thanks of the guests to Capt. Risley and Lien; Larimeir for the kind, courteous and' gentlemanly manner In which they bed treated them, was unanimonaly adopted: FC11:11111 W/111.11, ALLECi.HiST 0117.-AL II meet ing by theConualttel of Vigilance,. appointed at the meeting held on the 4th inst., at the house of Thomas timid', Allegitany, the following Ins olation wee passed:: - • • Resolotef, on cootion,'.that Dr.' Baldwin, of Chestnut street; and: 11..11. 'Fleming, of An derson Wrest, Allegheny, se as a eemnditee on They aen be terWillit Court Heusi ani day before the coming. 'election between the hours of 9 sad The followingnamsewsie added io the Vigi lance Committee : James Ihtul,',L Wletield, T. Little, jr., hi. Fought, G. W. Grubbs, C. Lapp, &Wilson, J. Johniton, IL Weinman, C.. Hetzell; J. hi- in golds, J. McClinton, J. E. Shoff, P. !dyer, 8. Lulls, R.' Fronee, E. Gleason, Joe. Fisher, R.- Wadsworth, W. Bryant, James White, J. 8. New rrryer, 11. -- B:4lltrarser. J.', Iltinehert, T. 8. fibs 'Jobb licarew, II: Whiteman, .1. Craig, Quest, J. Houston, Daniel Smith, David Powell, B. Idahlowney, W. N. Moffitt. Adjoined, to meet at' the polls on the 12th, with nine theers for: kteErdght and the whole Republican ticket._ C. W. Ewer, Bee'y. ' ~ '%~ MBE Oua Wiesty paper, filled with the latest news from all parte at the world, political int . Uwe., boms foreign and -campaign articles, end theAllOrt Of 'Lite Synods now In session In thhi city, May be -famed stow counter this morn ieg. 811bearibetaVairiani the Wsekly Gaelic, i n clubs Of lei; Now Is the time to sobeariblitlt!itt Itrit idisefimily paper. , . . - r, Contutcxrini;: , =-In.tiie - :4lipore 'of Premi ums which; we tried to,.,_ : ete.aln . and pnblieb, a few •1 days sines ; imactr.ter .bint Rasping Me, chine" Is siren to J. It Joni', of rattersoo, N. J.,—lt idaacki - hiNd been to Ralston, Fyederiek & pigterpii, for bee; Reaping Madineoltylores zed $10: ...Mr.. Jones is or the Variety Worke, an d is irttoreatedin Ilas Improve:neat. Watirer4 o /*/ to NOG that in the 110111dejo• 1 =deli - dil l* . , , TC P t r:P tTeetti l t h ethl n for s f►lr Bigot homeliest Pandang. sod Blair. The ftierallls of,rattost *lll stoat 1110 r, thne airing , ' s fair field frr oar Inc • • ~ T • Riled by the fish o.ataar R Allber* Stiageh ' 97 "NI 'CunP relfhia mP l at"' ll,:isk i. S tak lLik e f belaalt:tirc.,,,,llPPe"..t.iiithii,hie established in We!' "1- ' -w i,7l; bring him a rowing L bw !I'm %wawa -140 , ki , says: ~ ..ufrokfter ..., iii• 1n5i1tp,m . 41,.0.9. - 40 Avneiliaiwin haw ..; 7 leelontip.:4lto magic; niul..finani . et .7 in. .!.. W or l i tr.l 9, l* ll. I n to Itubialk AusUt hag et al: sun - tiiiip is jiale p re, n -,19-i.t ra : ' - e Rzv•PTLitA(ef;Atiiiriiciaifitiiiepi . • ok.:..."lllosPotif.PAitxtios.a , • —00110i07.-w-w.Ria ' , it, ~,,,,,,_1 :7„ ..j , ,,.j r. .,,,.... ~..1.,,;•,,,,,...„,.,,,....;,,,...1,,,,v,,,,,-, • .. • • . '4l • ~# a~Ctte..:,`: PIT-TosivcritGims:-. FarDAY ido l / 5 114% 007. e, 185/3. O . O9P ICIAZPIPAPIR Q, rill 012" T. an 4 New. Item. o . watook, A. N. tr*.a tinge( Republicime . Drum In the cher, gentluneu far the extetftg • —41.• coal k done 6th lust,B. • Jihogrotell; lb* • Dualtira ut VI • , Oiin. Oxibbey, II R. Camp, A.O. Alexander, One. Illarlisita, Wm. Weyer, Christ- Gime, Chute' Cotter Daniel Scheib:. David Blillar K. Cooper, W. Serif t, Jame. Park, jt , John Kerr, Jame Byrom, Jame. Axed Peter Miller' J. Kerwin, Henry Oampbell, James Write..., N. Voeghtly, Marko. Keepe, D. F. William., Ed- Deities, J. U. Dam P.Awbena.k4 21..111.01ant0 , , • • "n 0 Dmi, Peter cuim, Wm. sigra. V iLmr, rt=l4! Monty Wank., /mob 13enaltoot, 0 DlLlenttacb, , John Alexander, 0. 0.330y10, 0. Ethentit, ; John lialmes...." ' Jan 11 . 2grdayi • L. R. Lhbdooy, A. Whnutch, g . 11 41 g la r inl & m anal "Atte, I Wu. Mum, • I Philip Long, Wm. &own, nom).Pntlaton, Wm. Walkor, Jahns "Drocourt, • nested to moot 7 o'clock, P. James Campbell, Jame. P. Knox, U. Camel& (kora* Blegrlet. at Moyers' Qall , on S. DRUM, Wan. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENC Alseletitee Irse --- 111orm ri.n e - d e - lau v lisnited Presby Les Serond Day.—The United Presbyterian Synod met yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, at the Gth street Church, agreeably to adjournment of the day berm: - The clerk, Mr. Brown. of New Cantle; coiled the toilet the (....se of the devotiori_ al exercise, which lasted until 9. The minutes of last Meeting were read and approved. Ad ditioitawero made to the roll of each delegates •as had 'come since the smut* cot.menced. Mr. Haven publisher of New York was invited to address the Byito l. fle is publisher of the works of John Bowe, and• of the Theological library;. Hls remarks -were very good and were listened to with interest. Rev. Mr. Connor offered the following resolu, don . RaoNed, That this Synod recommend to the respective Presbyteries to spend a portion of the time of d their regular meetings in religious exer-. ohms. iAdopted. Rey. , Mr. Porter offered a resolution that the' committee appoirted to define the boundaries of Presbyteries, report progress in order to Colli sAs baguette. Objections were made on the And that the committee should be present walla 016 Synod is discussing their work. The resolution; was lost. Retr.:J.M. Robertson, of the let Presbytery of Ohict, was received as a. corresponding mem ber. ! It was moved by Rev. Lorimer that the Synod go into extra judicial conference to deliberate on the division of Synod into smaller Synods. Several spirited speeches were made by Roy. Steel, of Manchester; Murray, of Shenango Presbytery, and others, The resolution appenred to be lost. A divis ion of the hones was called and the resolution war lost. Committees were appointed as follow: Os Overtures—Rev,. I. Grier, J. M. Hender son, Wm. Connor. Correspondence—Rem W. U. McElwee, D. R. Kerr, Joseph 11. Pressly. . Amounts—Revs. Wm. Latimer, J. Y. Aside hunt and Mr. Jaa..MoCandless. Revision—Rem D. 11. A. McLain, Robert Gleamy and J. G. Brown. On motion, clerk of Synod then proceeded to read reports from presbyteries. They all report an encouraging condition of religion In the various congregation. lint few change, have been made. The following pres byteries reported t Westmoreland, Clarion, Law rence, Big Springs, Wheeling, 2d Pres. of Ohio, Mansfield, Butler. On motion of Rev. R. A. Brown, the follow ing Committee on-Presbyterial Reports was ap pointed,: Revs. D. F. Reed, B. Boyd and D. Paul. The committee appointed on Wednesday on the boundaries of Presbyteries, through _Rev. -Mr. Anderson, Submitted the following— j SLEPORf. The committeelappointed to suggest Presby terial Boundaries recommend the adoption of the following, as the limit of the several Presby teries cumetituting this Synod : District No. I.—Bounded as follows: Begin ning north with the Ohio and Pennsylvania State line, following said line south to a point at which would be its intrsection with an eaten sion west of the south line of the Fifth Donation District, following said line to the Allegheny river; thence up said river to its nearest point to Lake Erie. No. 2.—Beginning north at the eouth line of District No,--1; thence along the old Harmony road till it enters Allegheny county; thence by the line between Butler and Allegheny counties to Allegheny river; thence along said river to the south line of the Fifth Donation District. No. S.—Commencing at point on line dividing Pennsylvania and Ohio, where the south line of the Fifth Donation District would int. - I:sect it; thence along the State line to the south-west corner of Lawrence county ; thence by said county line to time, south-east corner of said county; thence along the eastern boundary of said county to a point where the Mercer and liartnony road intersects it ; thence along said road to the borough of Mercer; thence along the Mercer and Meadville pike to a point where said pike intersects the south line of the Fifth Dona. don District; thence along the southern line of the Fifth Donation District to the Ohio State line. No. 4—Bounded on the North by Labe Erie; by the Ohio canal from Cleveland to Massillon; on the West; from Massillon to the mouth of Yel low Creek; thence up the Ohio river to the Penn sylvania State line. No. s—Commencing at Cleveland and extood. Mg along the Ohio °stud to Newark; thence due west to the western boundary of the First Synod of the West; thence along the line of maid Synod to its northern terrnloun. No. 6—Beginning at Marietta and running ,north to the south-west corner of Belmont Co.; phones bythe Belmont couoty line to the north :l4p corner of Belmont no. ; thence north-west to Isleweetnerstown; thence by the Ohio canal to Newark; thence west to the line of the First I Synod; thence by First Synod's line indefinitely. No. 7—Beginning at Marietta, running by the east line of the sixth district to the north-went corner of Belmont county; theca by the Belmont and llanison county line to the Ohio river; tl..mce up the river to the month of Short creek, thence up Short creek to West Alexandria. Southern and eestern 'boundaries undefined. No. B—Cimmencing at the month of Yellow creek; thence west to elassilloo; thence south to Newoomeretown; thence south to the north-weal corner of IreTmont county; thence to the Ohio river; thence by said river to place of begin ning. No. o—Beginning at West Alexandria and running east indefinitely, and west by Short creek to the Ohio river; thence by said river to Georgetown; thence to the line of Washington bounty; thence by the line of said county to the Monongahela river; thence up said river indefi nitely. No. 10—Beginning at the mouth of Turtle creek; thence by a direct line to Logan'. Ferry; thence by the Allegheny river to Pittsburgh; thence by the Ohlo_river eo the mouth of Saw- Mill - Run; thence by the Steubenville turnpike to the-Washington county line; thence south by said - line to the Monongahela river. No. It—Beginning at the Armstrong county line; thence down the Allegheny river to its junction; thence by the Steubenville turnpike to I the Washington county line; thence to George town on the Ohio river, thence by said river to the Ohio' and Pennsylvania State line, thence to the secend district. No. 12—Bounded on the West by the Monon gahela river, to the month of Turtle Creek; thence to Logan's Ferry, including the pasibral ehargee of J. G. Fulton and !ernes Kelso; thence up the Allegheny river to Freeport; thence, up the Kiskiminetaa and Conemangls rivers to the summit of the Allegheny mountains. No. 18—Beginning at the junction of the Kiikiminetae and Allegheny rivers; thence by the Allegheny neer to the New Fork line; thence southward on the Summit of the Allegheny mountains to the heed waters of the Conemaiigh Sroce Kneel —The Salem Republiran says. and Kiskiminstae; thence westward by said "A freight train, hearily.loaded, under the rivers to the place of beginning. charge of csinductor Morris, ran oil the Flue- No. 14—Western boundary, summit of the buejth, Fort-'lVayee and Chiengo Railroad, two Allegheny mountains; eastern boundary, the miles west of Columbium, on Wednesday night. Susquehanna — river; northern and southern There is an embankment some thirteen feet high boundaries indefinite. at that point, and nine of the care ware preclp.. Rev. Mr. Andrews was granted lief of absence Bated over it, making terrible havoc among the on account of eickness in his family. live freight, half a hundred cheep and hogs It was voted that when Synod adjourn it ad= being killed. None of the trainmen were in mourn to meet on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. jured." Adopted. Masonic Ilau. ToNtour.—The original and Mr. John L. Martin, of Boller, was excused only Burke's Minstrel, from New Yea, by re fer the rent of the seesiOn, quest of many citireus, will give two 'of their Dr. Prettily moved that when the Synod ad- rand dmwingroom entertainments Masonic jotrefinally, it be to meet In the First Church, flail on Friday and Saturday 'tenth:gm, Oct. fhb Allegheny City, on the laid Tuesday of next and 9th. September. The Synod then engaged in. devotional ex- Srozps.-A fine pair of silver sugar longs, with h ireises until the hour of adjournment, 12 o'clock. e °name o f Leonard " en li r sve° 0° it, was Afternoon.—The United Presbyterian Synod, taken from a boy; who was supposed to have Which wan in session during the forenoon, ad- stolen it, by the Mayer'npulice Wedntsday. It foamed at 12 o'clock until 9 this morning. is at the Mayor's °thee swatting indentifictrelen. In the afternoon; the Associate Reformed Tits Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association have Synod was in session to perform the baguet, arranged with Manager Porter, of the Pittsburgh that might come up. The session wan opened by Theatre, to give the Ilntchinson Brother, a grand prayer by Rev. A. B. Clark, moderator, complimentary benefit on Monday evening ; Or- The minutes of last session were read and ap- tuber 11th. Proved. Aunirrati.—Mr. Samuel Harper, i who has On motion of Rev. Dr. "Pronely a committee been studying law with our friend' Mr.!Wingard, - was appointed to apportion the amount of funds was yesterday admitted to the bar in Judge Mee required for the purposes of the Synod. Clure's Court. We wish him all manner of eno- The following committees were appointed : cess in hit profeeeioe. Committee on Orertures—Wm. Findley, M. H. SARK Soz.n.—The farm of Mrd. Elizabeth I Jae. Grier. Kerr, containing 163 acres, and eituafed in Buf- On Correspondence—Dr. Herr, D. F. Reed and .1. N. Dick. fele township, one mile and a half.north of Tayloretown, was. , on the 29th ult., sold at pub- On Accounts—R. Gruey, EL Taggart, Wei.,ll. Andrews. tic sale to Wm. lirMannis, for $48,25. On Recieion—Thomas Lose, A. G. Shafer. SUDDEN Dram.—J. G. Metcalfe, proprietor of I Bev. Mr. B ra df or d move d th a t 8.2030—m, as- the Metcalfe House, Wheeling, Va., died of ape seised for the Rind of the Ist Synod. plexy, on the 28th ult. - lie was a man Universal ly respected, and has loft a large family to mourn Rev.-Dr. Prettily stated that the Professors in the Seminary are- obliged to labor for the year his sudden departure. and wait i for their. pittance. This is not the BRYANT ot. STNATTON'tI American Merchant, fanit,,of our people ; if the matter was ably pro. devoted to Commerce, Banking, etc.,;ls on our Seated to thou ' they will be found ready to do table., It is a rival of Hunt's Merchants ' Maga, j all that lies in their power. nine and Is very handsomely gotten up ry the' Mr. Bradford,withdrew his motion to give gentleman whose name it biters, in New York. way fore motion Of Mr. Taggart that the roll Wa desire to direst attention to the advertise be called to ascertain what 'congregations bare meat of Mr. Jae. Montauk), in another column; his Mock is fresh and large, and fandlies will been delinquent in contributing to the, funds. Mr. Taggares motion prevailed. _ god Jersey Potato ` and Isle Roney un- Tho several Presbyteries were ogled by con- equa l e d, aregatlons, when it appeared that nearly ever y Mose:v.—The three young ladies who found a roll congregation had paid their quota during th e of notes on Fourth street, on Tuesday, will avoid last en expoure, (es they are well knows;) by leaving Rev. J. 11. Prosily of Erie offered the follow-. the money at the Mayor's office. lag resolution: WI have received from Mr. Wamelinic, a piece ; Resolved, That (be treasurer of this Synod of tousle. entitled the "Ocean Cable; Gallop," shalt notreceive or give credit for moneys eon- Wellies no doubt it wilkbe more successful tban I tribnied by congregations for, the benefit of the ibeableiteell has 'proved. Synod's fend; but ehalireceive each moneysonly d • when presented by the agents , of the respective -Arrarittow is refineste to the es kat of . Yalu- Presbyteries.-' The ?potation Ent adopted. this moreleg at 19 Di. Primly said th at It wee now p e rm," at the Scott douse , by I'. M. Davis, aeotioneer.. Isle eastern horses, , thfiproper time to thei Trusurer of the Ae- Till "Ancient" Knights "of.the •ItedlCANii(!) sestets lutarmei Byubd. , The doctor nominated paraas the gilds 311 Woienhiewith shallot" Milramta and .nnutiti; la tm~ Mr Perth was -11144esnitia rto intern St , . " 1 4117 Ciar lia& ahl - Mr.lßradford renewed his motion that an as- I 'moment of $2,000 be made, and Stier some die- 1 cession the whole subject was referred to the Commiree on apportionment. Mr. Bradford moved that an order fur $BO be drawiz in favor oY Rey. J, G. Brown to defray the expense of publishing a tract on the baptism of youth, authorized by a late meeting of Synod •16 Steubenville. Adopted. Dr. Prestly moved that Synod proceed loeleot it board of Trustees for the Theologicaiffeminary. Mecsrs. -Thomas M'Cance, John Hopkins, charley ,Arbuthnot,' and James Robb, and Rev. Dr. Freely were unanimously elected to be a Board of Trustees. Rev. Dr. Kerr moved that a piper of Rev. Mr. M'Callister and all papers touching reports of Presbyteries, together with Presbyterial re ports already constituted. Adopted. . Au order for $8 was granted in favor of J. C. Grier ter Missionary labors performed in Jeffer son and Indiana counties. This Is to be paid out of the donation of Alex. Stewart, Esq. synod adopted a resolution reCognizing the officers of Madison College eleoted!by the Board of Trustees Rev. Dr. Pressly presented the following reao lution : Resolved, That on behalf of this Synod. the moderator and clerk give to the exicattor of our late Treasurer, Robt. Dunlap, Jr.; a release of the stocks deposited by the Treasurer as security for the funds of Synod in his hands. Adopted. Rev. Sam'l Finley, of the Old &heel Presby terian Church, was invited to sit as a corres ponding member of Synod. The; A. R. Synod adjourned, to meet on Saturday 149 o'clock, or on lull of Moderator. Dr. Press], moved that when this Synod adjourn finally, it ho till the last Tuesday of next September, in 3d Church, Allegheny city. RICPUBLICAN hivemos.—The Republicans of Fawn had a grand turn-out at Millerstown on Monday night, and were addressed, by Mr. Mc- Jinight. They have a lost grand rally on Mon day night next at the Soda.Worke, when they lOU be addressed by Messrs. Eaton - and Koethen. At Tarentnm, on Tuesday evening, there was the biggest turn-out of the campaign, and Mr. Pen ney had the pleasure of addressing one of the largest audiences ever gathered there. That end Of the county is all right. The meeting at Washington School House; Penn township, on Monday night 4, was a large one, but the heavy . storm came down on the Speakers while on the road, and prtivented their attendance. The best feeling prnvalls in old Penn, and nor friends there are wide awake,. Ou Tuesday night there was aeimilar large gathering at Sharon school house, in Moon tp., but an unavoidable accident detained the speaks ere on the road, and prevented them from get ting there in season. Our candidate for Com missioner', Mr. Patterson, wan there, however, and satisfied the Republicans of Moon that he Was all right. On Wednesday night there were several excel lent meetings. One at Green Oak; Elizabeth township, was veil largely attended. Mr. Pen ney spoke in his usual able manner, The Re publicans of Elizabeth-are- thoroughly aroused. Another was held at Robert Wright's barn, in Franklin township, which was exceedingly large and enthusiastic, the whole country side turning out.. Able speeches were made by Messrs. Geyer and Watson. The locofoco meeting in that town ship on the name day was attended t.y 24; oars by six times that number. A third meeting was held at O'Brien's, Robinson township, which was largely attended, and addresses wore made by Gen. Moorhead and T. 94. Metrahall,'Esry. Every thing looks bright in Robinson. A fourth meet ing was held at fleilstein's in the Fourth Ward, Allegheny city, the large hall bele); crowded. Speeches were made by Messrs. hoethen and Moffitt. The Fifth Ward meeting, on the same night, we noticed yesterday. :Last night meetings were held in Allegheny city, Lawrenceville, East Liberty, and at Mitch ell's School House, Sewickley township. 'COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. —COM vs. J an B, McDonough; dcfentlent woe charged with affiliation with an orphan girl residieg with one of his father's neighbors:ln Lower St. Clair lip. Verdict guilty. .Com. vs. Win. tirtngston and COM. vs. John Shaffer, John Front, Louis Keib and Charles Kline; cross suite for aesault and battery. A difficulty occurred between the parties at the September Encampment, at East Birmingham. Livingston is the constable of Birmingham, and he was arresting one of the parties Verdict of guilty of *Ault spinet all the parties. COM. VS.lTboxnas Connor and Francis Beefs ; indictment, larceny. Parties charged with steal ing a line Prom the Jammer Henry draff. Ver. diet. guilty.; Coro. vs Adam Newman; indictment sesault and battery, on oath of Wei. Livingston, eee- Marble. This is another of the parties engaged in the fight et the encampment. On trial. JUC I IA Dean Horse's Berta,. noir. —Poster'. New Theatre was tashionaLly attend edlast evening to whores the errand appear ance of Mre. Bayne, in theplay of ••Love.' . ' Her ability as al great actress are already, so exten sively known and admired as to require little comment at/ our hands; her personation of the "Countess" last evening, was excellent, we tnt.y may unapproachable, and at every pause she was greeted with enthuidamic plaudits by her delight ed audience. Mrs. Heine remains with utabut a few nights more. Oa ,Saturday she will take her benefit, upon which' occasion an excellent performance id announced, and we may Barely preiliOt a crowd ed house. The present evening will be given the "Laxly of Lyons,"' which she will perform her great character of "Pauline." tile ELIZABCTII DIRCUMOL—The oz Press, ais we expected it would, tried to make it appear that Burke did not run off from the Elizabeth debate, and with its usual mendacity, manufac tures the hate to suit. We have the documents in our poise:Woo, in Mr. Campbell's own hand writing, to boar us nut in the details of our re port; but we do not think the g*me worth the candle, and do not, therefore, publish them. It is sufficient to know that the demoentts of Eliz abeth gonsidered the result as essentially dam aging to them, and that all the set-off - they hays to their mortification is the admiration excited by the speed with which. Burke and Campbell departed from that ancient borough. RAILROAD ACCIDRIIT -A young man named James Sheridan left this city on Wednesday af ternoon, in one of the way trains, and got all at Brinton'e Station. In endeavoring to get on a train coming back, it la supposed that he fel under the care. Ile was found lying on the rail at evening, in a horribly mutilated condition, ti and brough bark to the City. lie was taken to Dr. Walter' Hospital. It is Raid, ori what cot deuce we or not informed, that Sheridan was under the in mince of Wont when this end no cident occur ed. Telegrstphic Latest from Europe Nair YORK, Oct. 7.—The Royal 2141 steamship Canada erased this momio g, with Toeftdon a n d hi, etpool dates to the 25th oh., three dip later O.aa previous edeices. The Bank of FISDCS hiE reduced tLo rat e of die. counts to 3 7fil cent. ,The interest on Trees;Cylbon. baa also been rearmed cent. The details of the treaty between France and China shows that Ire former is Co receive fifteen million francs as indemnity. The London papers contain nothing new with re gard to the Atlantio Telegraph cable. The conflict with the company, started by Prof. Whitehouse, still continues. Lirerpool, &pr. 22.--Cotton; the sales of the week hare been 58,200 bales, including 5,500 to specula tors and 9000 to exporters. The brokers' circular quotes an advance during the week of 1-16@i, a o , lug with quotations which were barely maintained; holders offer freely, bqt show no disposition to press sales. Other circulars quote the market firmer, but not quotably higher. The sales to-day, Friday, w o re 8000 bales, including 1000 to speculators and 1000 to exporters. Tbo market closed quiet at the fol lowing quotations:—New Orleans fair 7i; middling 76; Mobilo fair 7 0-10; middlings 7 5-16; uplands fair 71; middlings 71.. The stock of cotton in port is 1.06,000 bales . , including 443,000 bales American. Tho Manchester adrices ere (exorable, the market closing quiet but steady. Horne, Sept. 22.—Sales of Now Orleans tree ordi no ire at 112 francs. Lire pool Ilreodstoffn Market, Sept. 24.—Bread stuffs dull and declining. Fleet is very dull, and holders are pressing their stocks in, the market. The nserket cloud With a declining tandeney, though the quotations are generally unchanged. , Wheat quiet; rod Is quoted at to 4d@fie bd; White Ss 3d ®Gs Southern white isCuTs Sd. Corn dbll, and quota tions nominal; yellow is quoted at 345. white 355. Mailers. Bigland, Ottoga Co.'a eireedle quotes a decline of Is on the week. Sugar steady. London Money Market, Sept. 24.--The Money market is decidedly easier. The bullion In the Bank of England has increased £485,000 510130 the pieri oua return. Consols closed at 071@'.197i for money and 97i@97} for account. Among the passengers on board the Consuls is Mr. C. W. Bradley, bearer of dispatches from China to the United States Government. Atlantic Telegraph ehates were quoted at JOG@ 330. The British trade report for the month of Anus , :Mewl a decrease of half a million sterling, oompar ed with last year. The now Telegraph Cable botwoon England and Holland had been sucosasfully Two thousand additional troops had been ordered to India. Prince (Maks had been killed to Paris by jump. trig from his carriage. lbe horse having taken fright: It was mid that the French army ma to to be 'augmented. • The . treaty with China bad bean celebrated in P aria by a anbmni mama The Hessian* are reported to have gained Rooth. ietory over the •Ctrameleo. . _ tlen. Monravieff {A said to have been aPpolutal Ittmlast Ilinister to Pekin. It was stated that Paris and 4/neat Britain will send a military representative to Pekin. The Montteur says that the chastisement of the Mandarin by whom orders Father Capdelaine was boliealled will be mine public. Arnioa.—Capetown dates to Aug. 12th had been reeeived. Diffieultiea had arisen between the British and Portuguese authorities relative t• Mozambique channel. A small cutter from Natal, while trading on the emit roast, bad been rant to Mozambique and - placed in charge of the Itritish Ca...vial, who demand ed the boat and . ..ergo unsucressfully, lie had left for England, to represent the case to - the Foreign office. IVssainotom CITY. Oct. 7.—The Bun. W. Reed, our Minister to China, says ' is official dis patches received today, that after be had signed it, treaty to melte a provisional arrangement with lb. commissioners fur the adjtutmerit of claims of Ame rican citizens arising out of the difficulties at Can ton, by which portions of duties at Shanghai, Vuh Chan nod Canton are to ho approprbtod to that end lie intended to visit, during the summer months such of the ports of Japan an might be accessible and return to the United States by way of Bombay in November or December next. The Treemurent weekly statement exhibits lb. following Milano. In the Treasury ott the 30th Sep umber $111,17 I JIM); rereipte $578,000, a reductiet 4early s6oe,otuo ; drafts paid py.r 51:417,00u draft. leaned $1.276,000. New SOME, Oet. 7.—lt i reported that the steam cr Atlantic ho been Fold to the new Nicaragua Steamship ComP.ee, and le •to go on the line im mediately. CaarcLarro, 0., Oot. 7.—Tho azteortre barrel factory at Akron, Ohio, war Darned lut uight.— Serpoty.fire man are thrown out of employmooL Lou $•10,000; 'optima., $Ol,OOO. TAPE WORN Cunr.n ur D. MlANt's Cele unarm, Vaantrudt.—Nan Volta, dagast 2, 11152.-.-A ret rain lady In this city north e that, alter wing Dr. hilana'a Vat:rand', prepared by /Unarm Int( Jllttabargb. abr. paeand a tape worm ten Intl.es lonia and Wan. &Wan.. . roc , rmas.4.llc, Is ..... peeve. &Mead ar.th an. ha Inr entulea. It far anted. ever? anal ytnradinartenr ant. The nate at the lady. and farther pahrinealare raa learind by rail., on Um ltaahnnkta. Ma., or E. L. Thrall, Drug., wend . or Ittddar and trO•1141 . 01.14. 1115...PQ1 - 0.-4141. NM be careful ta Atr i, b . 7 /PLANE% ONI.66II.ATZD rsteminar, .mm.1..4 0 !LIMING 11111.)3 of !Trautman, l'a. All nth. Venal In catopar. hen aro wtariblawk. lA, Winne, needle. Tafrnlthda, ann b.. misbrand Weer Pill, tart ba had at ell m portable drag asonet. nithaut Utlrinaidetre afr och..4antaT 11.1111910 MUM _ Ilmuornunto. p rrr s u it THEATRE. GRAND COM PLISIENTAILY TESTIJIONJA L BENEFIT SILVER MOVNTED LANCE HUTCHISON BROTHERS, OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF TOE Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association Un Alondity Itveztlng, pal. 11th. u4 . 7.:44 pirrsis URGII THEATRE.--, awn SI V.ll/111 C. N. PORTIOt brAut Mawr.. .0. M. DAYII. ALTERATION OF TIME. Doors open .7 o'clock. Curtain tiara 7!.i. Box ottl open Tram 10 to 3 o'clock. DOME ONE,COME ALL Henna! of Iho popular Amerleatt Tragedian, jar. J. H. 11.0111IRIA, who wilt, by pankular desire, and In coo.. unence of repeattol taqueette made at the boNotboo of the Theatre, repeat hie great chetectar of ,HlClAtab 111, villa wee nereited tut Moods, ea/dug last with the moat canto eisefloopplanse. FRIDAY YVENING, October Nth, IN.A9, will bowmen:AN) lihehopeare'egteat trogedyinlheacuz,entitled RICHARD UT; ItH, THE DATTLI OF BOSWORTH/MELD. Duke of Hioeter, Mr. J. B. Roberts, Usury, Marto of Itleinnond, Mr. Itlnfartenth Queen Flitateeth, thee Gordelli Cappoll. Popular Dance—. ....... ..... Jennie Might. fherlu 1. Peocy Dane, ....... Julia Turnbull. To ronolude with A THUMPING LtOACT. •rH:d••] Dram Circle and Partinvite Colored Gallery ok .1 Tickets to Privet° Boer. Whale Box. 15 00 Prevenient ..... ........... Goers leen at I o'clock: ouletearieleg a t% l ov.k. TIFFANY dc 550 Broadway, New York nonce that they have eacurailthe entire IC TELEGRAPH SUBMARINE CABLE Is. B. Niaam Frigate Niagara. I tDER to place it within the reach of end that eeeee family la lb. tinheel Staten a aptelmenot thbe woodarfal mechanical ea. •ay propowl to oat lb. Cable tato Wawa of War lenattionol Incubi them neatly with brut fa I N all el m. rluslty, t Inch fn! rules. • 11. will be 401:011110 , 311111 with • copyrighted fan threats. of CritUil W. 1110.12 Req., that It is cut ermine rehle. Twenty Miley of It have been etc merged and taken up born the bottom of the rhie will Id Unit told in precisely the condition In . greet cable ACM Ilne In the bed of Me Atlantic. Iwill he theelthd fn 011 dealer" and othen Le not 100 pun. at • time. $26 in , ' hfithifnl• Kffifii nts each. life will herald In the condition in which It came Witham, in lengths 0140 feet led over at 62% foot. Smaller quantities OP per foot. • ler turnt be atcompeoltal by the money. In fonds a New Tart. as It will not he pandble to open Hoch p! from th Wall, au Oman blcb Altantron Is rospoottolly Invited to th• rot lowing le ter from Cyrue W. Field, Esq. New Tool, Aug. ilk 1868. Mose . Timer & Co.—Gentlemen: Al no., request, and loin rice to you, I red booed to end., am 3 dispeeeil of Omura re helper:a of the AUnitic gable im the U. 8. fri.• I •FAr s,“ to pule firm, snit that If any other Clafill+ to have any portion thereof, It mint either leave hemp red from 700, or from Iheemallepecimeoe which were dletrlbuted uti beard before the able wee lald, In which case the quimUly Is too email baulks. Thom le • peculiar lotereet atteebeil to the cable which Goo hare lraught—twenty mike of It wen actually, Bub retuned In Wieumam m i tocorored e . while through ell of It to. electric eignals were transmitted doing the whole of the time occupied In laying the cable. Of noun', any quaatity of the table can Lomanufutored In England, and sunny epedmens have been circulated In Ude weeny, but toren if uiy (dilute% Attaches the peco.. line value which the ratite pnrchased by yen puler, from 4e gm , thot the/ were part and panel of the cable, erbkh Lamm actually laid. 1 1 remain, gentlemen, r. truly your Mend, OTROS W. YIELD. A TTENTION, 'S EDIERS 1812.—" R e 211. salved. at this A • Son bold • special meeting In MU plate ell ' . . for) on WEDNESDAY, the 721 b lost. all° 'Mak, A.M. for Me pariala all:Tether visblog the 8 Pair, and tbe tramactlati of any otbm pecemary bad ," Extract from looted of the.iscocallon of &Mem and Sailors lalbe War of 1812," at their meeting, at Dill. Lore., September 14 1489. Soldiers of 1612 that bays not yet/lA.lmi the Amociatloo, are melted to ba present Mal enrol their name'. L138111L003118, Seey. • BEJIIae of the wend clty papers are hereby requeat• eat to glee the above nada • place i$ their two next 'noddy Were. Ulm"e fn the adlolalug eneintel Will Pitmen, 1.1.3. -earl.. the nentemplated tneoting..and anis friend& eel 6 QTOVEB 1 STOVES!! STOV.EBIII--The 1.7 ebeapast awl best Imslio . rtmost of Cooking. Parlor, Of. floe nod II is to be found In Ike city. ore at the Innitlty mune 'erehoure of T. J. Oltala LOU• , No. 21114 Wuxi street. Naomi* need will do well to . wake • sot* of our risme is 'number. - A/yip:dm skipped fra!ml dirt& ILL PAPERS 1 .-.1:1n. exhibition at, 87 Wood et, be•utUli a ltr c Ilialliblpaimil idielit itripticem to irbloh the of stram awl eitsou 4 mrimertabi 'WM.& " ~ , ~ F,P.IRIIBIItyhAPO* 411.14ANOEIWING"- et and 7. blo .arso WNW -4 . 4` CIeWWeIOTA-Aliatfratitt, Commercial. COMMITTER u■ ARBITRATION TOR ArOUST. !stun !Been'. V. - P., - O. It. Pacumr, dams Oilamze, 1)..n0 Guitar's. AMIN Loomis. rITTOLUJILOU ELJULM/WM (Repeehht Specialty for the .Patebtergh aseettea PIITSIIIBII, FLIDAT, OCT. 8, lam ►l.ooli—sates of 50 Ws extra :rat wharf at $5,_5• sad mall tots old,' from wagon at $5,12. From atom, 00 bbls io lots at 15,25 for roper, ss,tO for extra, am! $5,137@m0 for fatally do. 0/1 , 4111.--aslos at depot and from first hands of 100 im 0. tied Wheat at 1,10; U 0 btu Bye at 70, and 100 btu &clay at 70. GROCERIES—sake of 21 bbla7molamea on print* term. 014—salee of 15 hbls Lan' OR No. 1 at 8.5 e VI gal, l I OFATOES—aaIea of 220 btu Reda and Nedtanuock• on private term.; 45 do Sweet at $1,10; NIO Nada at 85670; :52/0 and 100 do Neon. 'wens at 80, and 100 do at 75. CINIIIOI6--nles of 40 1,0. at 4:403. BACON—eal.of 250015. Shoulders at 85 , 0d31 ; and 11,- 500 do at 034/47. 171004140—s sale of 20 tee al 6;4(47%, 4 MOIL CEIEESE—SeIes of 100 and 20 bra W. N. at 73V, RIVER NEWS The weather Cams Off fold at erasing. The river grim et 3 foot 3 lachre and falling. There have tom ire yet no arrival, Tne Cambridge hi at tha landing loading op. A large quantity of moose UP on the levee reedy for adj utant. There IP not a good prospect et present for • weed/ rise In the river. The Belmont with a smell lead left yenterilay as per ad vectieement 'Mee Orb mane up ae far as Smoot's Isl. and and stuck. There is not much chdrice of business on DTI anter, and with a tailing river. splendid :limner Nelnotte. . killowin, Is now up for New Orin* Alm, the South Amerffi, Capt. Shepherd, and the Defender, Capt. Rhoads. Our excellent friend, Joe Brown, Is to take the place of our friend Capt. Stewart, In the command of the good stremerJacob Poe. The Wheeling Times, of Wednesday, *ye ; .The wharf presented a more active appearance than it bas done fur eeveral meek. past. The Gips* and various fists which hero been doing all the besineee dud* the low weber were pitching in as though they thought their lad chance iiru at baud. Several hosts were making active preparationn to betake then/mires to their native element. The Southern, under the ancient command.of Capt. Ben. and Mr. J. Prim in the clerk's department, had steam up Int night to reach the wharf where she intend. to load for New Orleans. The u Albarmarle Capt. Jackeon Ifamison, end or Well - known and no well ' liked friend John Makin. Clark, will re. slime her tripe to Perkerstoorg *day.. STUKUDAT Diner* us TE MuMoviti.—Low water in the Missouri :sever fall. to be a t tandall with serious accidents to steamlmats, and very frequently their [(gel destruction, together with their valuable forgoes. We had to record a few week. enc. the Mugging of me J. H. Ogleehy, Mulled in her total loos, and nearly that of her entire car. gag Lest evening we were fevered with the following*. dal dirpalch : Bravura Oct. eth. " EMT= Darrllet , —Bleamer D. A. January aunk Satnrday night, to Camden Bend, rum two mlle. bolo. Camden. Han n wag loth her, whlcb broke oft; oh. no close to row/ and musk; hold full of water; cargo rid to be a total loas ; Aar.. robabl.. Be W.A." January was bound from this part to Bt. Joseph with a valuable cargo of groceries, etc., and a largo =nbar of pamangars. She wa. built at Cincinnati, In May,lBo7; at • cost 0r512,000. liar owner. aro—bar commander, Captain Pat Toro; A 1,.. .. Wall k Widen, and Copts. John J. Roe and Cheerer. All but Capt. floe had than. intervau in. aured. Full particular. 0111 be learned to-day. Steamboat Etas ttttt . -ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Lucerne, Brownsville. I Laserne, Brownnvllle. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Wooed Bnyanl, Elisabeth. O. Bayard, Elizabeth. Eivil-3 feet 3 In. (ethos. Telegraphic. Marks ea N.', TORN, Oct.:,—Colton floc males 4000 bask Flour hhaea. vy e 7 c o li o ni n ß g d t . e a n o d d n c O y h . o C n l s o d u e t cdrmimn ; $5 a ,30Q26,000. 0 W b h u e sh at Mote Pork wirancedlic melee at $15,55. Lard heavy at 10,4. Tallow firm. Ptak. lower Chicago Funk Island 65K; Witltilfuu &Whet. =N; New Fork Ocean! 62%; Reading 41iN; klitwaukla • 31bwhialpyl 15/p; kliaaourl ante. BES 0. leno St Chicago 64; Me 54%, Clevenual k Tolodo 816‘; Pa cific Mall El d. Co. 102.%:. CIItIMOSATI, Oct. 7.—/lour doll, with more senora than buyers, at $4,5004,00 for superfine. Wheat dull, and not much offering; red 1100 whltel,l2 and nominal. Corn dull at 50r. Corley don, hot not lower. Oat. firm at 500550 e. 250 bile city packed mete pork .010. t $l5 Z, and 400 bbhl lard al 10e, and 20 bid. on terma 540 private, but tinder. atetd beloteaoc; It la precrlng on the markel. Lloaced 011 boo dlelinrel to 71c. Stoney minors unchanged argulat .Icamcvs. Monongahela River KTILAIICRTELYARAPII, 11. 8. Mall Packets MAMER Care. J. C. Waltman. Ctre. OnonnitAlt. THE ABOVE NEW STEWERS ARE our running regularly. MorWait to lawn Pitts burgh at 8 o'lock A. M, and Meaning Boat. at 6 o'chack P. M. (or .WlCanaport. Elizabethtown, Mowing. beta City, BolinTrrnon, Pam. City, lireentleld, California and Ilitlirmnille, there connocting with Hanka and Crawling Tor Uniontnarg, Fay etto Springs, Morgantown, Waynesburg, Cerrolchaallown Jet/ninon. Peeeringere ticketed through from Plttehurgh to Milo. town for $2, meals midst...element! ou boats 1101341i1l Boats returuing from Brinnatille leave at 8 o'clock In IL morelngaml btu the eveniqg. for farther lieformalion eu quire at the Of6ce, Wharf Haat, at the foot of Grant street. auk O. W. SWINDLER, Assay. eintinnatt &c pOR CINCINNATI AND LOU. , A: MILLE —The Apo wear Weimar DEL. MONT, Capt. Goo. W. Ebben, will ie.._ for dm above wed all laterowdiate pone TICA DAY, 8111 inst., at AP. so. Yor freight or pawo g e apply as board or to PLACE, BARNICiI CD., Agatta. 11.0uts, &c. -VOR Sr. LOUIS & KEOlLUK..aa nd p ' —Th. tio• new ottani...U - 1M WOOD, cast. Rbe.. Derain., will los.. Sit the elmre coq mediate pony, on FRIDAY, 6th Iwr., at 4 r.n. For frodght 4 Damage apply on bawd or to -• as 7 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agent.. F" r. LOWS.—The line now 111V , :a.T GRAFI. Ca,. 0. tor ilcalek. Irwre tor lb. above and all parts Of. THURSDA 4, ILL inat., at 18., R. Par freight or psamige apply tin tiara or to ooil FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agsata. FOR ST. LCib ISL:The splendid new steamer lIRTILOPOLtS, Copt. R. OtAboon, ' , III Braes for the abets sod All atermeo port. TEM DAT, Bth lost. For freight or passage 'apply on beard.. to PLACE, BARNES &CO. Agent.. Oath Origami, &c .... - pm ME3IPHIS AND NEW OHLEANK—Tha oploodid now steamer MKLNtiTTIL Capt. A. Menowin, will loom Mittoo anA all Intermediate port oo the Ent nos of Imam. Far . MOO t or purge apply on board or et, FLACK, BARNES A CO., Aminlo. VOR MEMPHIS AND NEW 011.LKANFL—The Elm otaamor DEFIND• 1, 1 1 , Cip .. 0. Rhumb, will tome for the aboA rli A formalist. porta m drat risa of water.. For freight or passage apply on board or to art FLACK, DARWIN A 00„ Ara. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS.—The, dno roamer BOIITH •1161110 A, Copt, Phapboni, will loom forth. aberTe intermediate poris otothalMST KM 07 WATFJL Par height or pomade apply on hoard or to ern FLACK, 11AliNKS A 00.,!.11..1., PROPERTY noLDsraul, ATTENTION. Pin=in d JOICIWSON 06014 last mad thar 6 c lll Mnfirt.tossaufaettutog sad .00.1114 VT- .E 1... CZIAILI3B Atic oo•a PATENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER PROOF CEMENT . ROOFING, RE nom prepared to execute orders for any deocrigaton fe Roo,oteep or dot, at the aborted no ncom.] with the otmoet cans being determined to pat on Roan that cannot be enrpnwed for Chet/titaness and Durability. Oar Roof. are too well known to rem:Liman, eulogy Qum as. Testimonials in Amor of Ma Hoofing and samples eon he seen fy calling at oor Ofllos, No. 76 Smithfield Street. Buildings covered with the above hoofing can be men at B. Noison's, noon of Wyllo and High streetr, J. Dock's new Hotel, canoe of Grant and Seventh streams Hones of W. O. Leslie, Den, Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's stable; Store of H. Straw, conker of Market and Second f.t.; oleo Rona of B. 11.13tterop, ems block; Brownsville Wharf Boat; Donee of Hobert Flynn, Oonuem, botween Webster ant Wylie street; Stereo( J. It. Ileitoberts, Wobehir .t., Stable of A. Bradley, corner of {Voter alloy and Sonduaky afoot, Allegheny; House of N. B. t p in lna Dub. Wood. ' item; lion at of A. Begley, John Boot W. McCall and fdri Coon, Roll Liberty; sod many othen numerons to mon. PER N A JOHNSON, madowlyT N 0.76 limitheold Pitt.horgh, RICHARDSON'S 1R1 82 3.1.21 . 4"33.DT8, • • Damasks, Diapers, &o. CONSUMERS OF RIOLIARDSON'S LIN j WM, end those °as of obtaining the GENUItit flin)lni, should tee that the articles they purchase are noel eci with the tell name of the gra, RIC2I.IRDSON; OWDZN, air puwantei of the eoundues. and durability of the floods This motion I. rendered eneetitlally mammary as lug. quantitie• of Werke and &realm Welts nee p mown after as sod waled with the name of KW= SON, by Irbh Iformes Who regardless of the %Jury theta Indicted alike on the A mer ican mummer and the mambo. tome of the gamine Ouods , will not readily abandon a laminate em profitable, while parch/men can be boomed on with good. of a worthies. character. J. . • J. 013LLOOLCE & 3. B. LOOKW. Agents. 3110boreh ergot, New York OEB RICE 76 boxer 61 Tobaccrr, 76 hf cheep; Young Hymn Tra; 60 do Work do 25 do O. P.-and Imp. - Trate boom Chemical Ull , s Bonyp.• Also, • large wryly of Plttabargh manufacture.] under for axle by etca 8Q VER A DILWORTH. COOKING STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, RADIATOR STOVES, MANDRILS All kinds of Coil Scuttles, Piro Irons, Floe Iron Senna, Store Om Tle Miro in all its variety, at seBo T, J. CRAIG A COM, 134 Woodlt. WILOLESALE PAPER WARELLOIISE. —The attention of &Wants Invited to onx Witty loomed .took of Writing Papers of ell aloes and onalltke at low wee. Wtf. 0. JOUNBTON t C0.,6 Wood et. UTE are at all times 'p'repared to furnish daldllngs, hands, 1106112boata or public bonito with furniture and chairs of anT.deseriptlon dealrod. T. IL TOUICO & 00, tal3 %mite lira d lianas. Smithfield street. 50n REAMS STRAW WRAPPING PA jossljr,..,`',,,Sl`ll:rlll7-4IDs Jungle Cron Warehouse of a/Waren' prim, at Payer Je26 ' IL HAVEN. comer Mutat and &Kama Hs. E' I t POPULAN.,..I. new. trork , by A. & Roo. . Trot to the last; or Alone ma Wldt, Wldo Sew by A.& Roe. Out acid 12 mo. volume, tam seidy .ed dv tal• br saMI , , J. L. NERD, No. TB tottrth at.. HILL'S FRARELIN ALMANAO FOIL 1859, P17111.1.81MD BY JORNSTON, Printirs, Malone. and Madera. ••1.7 No. Fl, Hood rind THE ONLY `FRESH 'STOUR. OF ELY GOODS o the dly, norkknesklns. New style Prlkln. fur fell, end `bestarkadment of kali New of neesnanlas Dl7 UOodttn be nay. DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Em- Prials, Wane, lleem I . lsitiatatu. ___Verigia" "" ar , _ sago, litro. 1 noItUICOU Ma Kafka italliti; braider tenyiad • 41 : ;11p: „ :11 . „ i 4 ` 41. , sita k ""' • a - ,•:z• • • H. CIIII. 1) S & C .0 . , - -'- WHOLESALE - SHOE WAREHOUSE,. - 1. • No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsbitrgh, . r . P,„, ' "•,, ,4 i - HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE, kocks of ,` BOOTS AND . •, i -...' SHOES . '-' Ever brought to this market, of great variety, adaptedto st FA L .1.. A 1.7 13 W I IV "1" TC R. S A. ..t.. ..TE 13 • Having been purchased DIRECT from the Manufacturers, chiefly for cases, and selected frith GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers.' airikkra,, vi,, fi.g ruit„,b , either to ptintlall Goo.* or on filer way to Twits.. Mtn.. are Insltad to WI and examine our rtxt before putt:ming clambers. SiirPartk & ular Li:lotion ova to Order. 007:1TELIT2RIT H. CIIILDS'& CO. -------_ WHEELER & WILSON'S riesT PREMIUM PILPEILY SEWING MACHINES, A.GENT'B OPPICE, NO. 68 ITPTH 'STREW, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegher County Agricultural Society, held September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler & Wilson',4 Sewing Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FA3IILY PURPOSES." THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over all other- Machines on account of IPeir 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3. SinipHefty and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. • S. Applicability to a variety of purposee and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufactar . ers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, GS FIFTH STREET. A MOST LIEKRAL otsrou.vr TO OLIIRGTAULV. .30.dawana fore If ant° us FALL DRY GOODS C. HANSON LOVE'S, No. 74 N•rket 8t BBTWIEN FOURTH BTREBT AND TUB DIAMOND, 4 , 17T58U80D . , SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE The subscriber haeJnet returned from Philadelphia. N.. York, Baton and some of the Siannfacturing w.. In the an Now Englan d m as to get . portion of our DOMEIS. TIC GOODS direct from the manufacturer...id nava one profit ha roceiring thrm in that way. Our, stock of FOR. ZION GOODS hat moor been m complete. DELICSS GOOODS VERY 'mess RILKB, In Plain Elea and Ylg'd. VERY RICH DRESS BILES, Plaid, litripadond Drocsda. VERY RICA SILK RODER, Mack wit! COlored. VERY RICH ALL WOOL MODS DE LAIN!. VERY.RICII ROBE MODE DR LAMS. VERY RICH ooTroN AND WOOL MODS DE LAMS FRENCH mgmbs COB U R. 13 8, 1 D largest stock Mills city, Aid BETTE GOODS FOR THE PRICE, 111. CAN DE FOIL IN ANY OTHEN .lIOUSE WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS, EILTING GUN BOIT Irr .A.,1" AUCTION IN LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, D Mat 111111.80LD AI, TILT SMALL. DVANCE ON EASTERN COST. _ BRAID 5 AND 5/30AN5. Of entirely woe deem, such as tho 'l' A. 14 iVI .A. 13 H. A. WI,IS • 1 And many other NOTZDTIMI IN SD AWLS AND CLOAKS. We Darer him been obis to oll6r to largo and 'ruled stock of ail kin of 1311 AWLS And CLOAKS. 1•7 3E73::).T...1E1 lAT ORME . COLL RS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOITNCINGS, j EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, ETC. MOURNI c- GOODS: DUCK DRESS GOODS, SIIAWLS, DRIVE VEILS COLLARS, GLOVES EVERY OTHER ARTIOLE IN THE LINE OP MOURNING (moms. . DOMESTIC AND lITAPLE,'6OOI)6I, BLEACHED AND UNBLEAIMIDDIUBLINB, TIMINGS, CIIECES GMOILUIS, PRLNTS, SENTIICHA'.JEANS, TWEELS, SA,TINETTS. CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, And every other article mustily kept n • WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS. As many of the above good. have bean bought from the MANUFACTORIES end AT AUCTION FOR NWT CASH, vs are enabled toes!' them se LOW AB TIME CAN RE PURCHABILDIRANY OD THE WHOLESALE HOUSES to the Essarneltlea. In effort, webers never been able to ortez esters. aodi attractive • stook to mix numerous cnato man and the public generally. air NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. lER O. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Young, Biers:woo k Lore, sod Brothers, N 0.74 MARK= AMBIT, geollamdAvr T OITTSBI34BII, PA ■ 7. lIUMT , Pear W. 6 ZJIMIZDT. Steam Mill, ALLSOWLYT CITY: EL T. KENNEDY. & BRO WHEAT, RYE AND CORN PURCHASED FLOUR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED, IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. Terms--CASlion Delivery BOOTS AHD SHOES, OECICA,P FOR OAS .1:1 JAMES ROBB, NO. BB Id ALBERT STRUT, THIRD DOOR FROM TUB MARKET HOLUM Has Just received hie large Fall and Hinter Stock of LADIES', MISSES' end CLUIDRENIif BOOTS and MOM GALd, EIS AND WARMS BOOTS, 111.10118, OXFORD TIES, BOYS' AND YO II TIDP BOOTS S AITERS, O PERAII, Se. HOW, to. • 'FORDS' 111/88171 SHOREI, A Cory superior article suit arm nest, direct from the Mannhotmata, which he win sell by the PM or PAMPA at very reduced prices for cub. Tide stock comprise. ow of the limpet amurtmernta to be fond In any city, suitable for city and country sales, end tuning over twenty pan experience in buying, he truste that he can now suit all taste& He respeothdly invitee all In want too dl. miming them that they will be Ocala. Remember the plaza. JAB. ROBB. toil ' No. 82 Market irect, Third Door Dona the Diamond D Market. PUMPS TEFFERY'S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING. T.l PUMP with INDIA RUBBER BALL VALVES, de. argued Abut, aa G tor arden and Floe Inn Welly Bal ", boa Steembeets, do. These Pump. will throw from to7 ct tY io fiat handmaid, Imuper wire, and from their elm Or otlootructlon, are leo liable to get out ot order an are more wily repair _ed then any other pumps. Baring been appoluted agent for Allegheny county by the patenVoLt prepared to Farrah any of the abowe Pumps and nes, and shell be pleased to hare an One dam= o f p Log all and examine than at my Wats . boom N. B.—Townstalp Rights Swale on liberal terms. A. A. ELIRDY, • Corner ot Trout and leery atreets„ JaldbakeT Pittaburgh, Pa. OARILIAOES I , BLICIOIESI ROCKAWAY'S PHAETON 'S, usitonowies, was, AND everything in the line, purchased lh as sae most reliable ZASTERN itAiiIITAOTTIREgg, Together with • fa eanotment of **pint, IL astaris.igat7teaa ' fa every variety imitable for efagle ad noble teams. Also, Luca, oUp nod other Ha w, too austaroa• to =anon, .mutest on head and ter. tele at neronatd• pekes by Diamab • JOON Z. PILAPINP, Ott.; aur Lawny, Plabbargb, pa. B'earrlagee La:gland mold on adiusimke„ Ragan , Ins tangy and prompng done. mghdly OW Is THE - 111111L—Families in Alle emes7 altiMile_lay_ln their . =OK OP 00At. , Win plan Lau their sortes et the ( = Andan6i ogara7 .' oANAßL "liumi. 11814"4.44brIvita. PALL 4309 ial h arciOlin -e—rtist iteekadDZlElsilli=r* 'award 1.11,148"1"621,-4.,wrI4PW Pri-rsprrrelaH, PICICNtiI• inebical. • lITEALTH OF AMERIOAN WOMEN.--‘ -11.-E.Yor many years I hove been tronbled .116 genera umirimenn and languor, both mental and pbplonl; caplet., Wanness, dull headache, polo In the heed and temple.. • coldness nod teedmasy to stiffness, palpitation of the heart, sou ftefly fluttered or excited, appetite Tastable, stomach And bowels eranged, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion sae gore to bring on all the symptoms, and I had in addition, falllag of the womb, and great loin In that re gion. One physician after another exhausted hie skill and s: gave me op. • patient and pereererlng moo of EAR SHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLIC:ON fortnnatrly‘ormal me, and I have LW words sufficient to m.preas my themktalsees - Mx. JULIA ANNE AWN/30N. I an truly gay that I have been,. sulftwerfor many yetkii-' ' with within and deranged 611 , 11.truedon. _Alter a while 1 had other troubles, each a• pale face Indlgeattou, wasting -w • away, general languor and 'debility, ;win in the anal I of the back, • sort of aching easd draggingeenmUou,paln of the shoulder bladeeeztandlog down the opine, toes of appe- • tremble lo the stomach and hereby with caldhande and feet and dreadful norm:Lanai. Ile bast excitement wools! make me feel ea If I 4=14 ay away: I tried doctors and - druga, and everything, one after another, without:the ben eflt. Ona bottle of ALLitSfIALVS OTXRDig CATLIULI. --- CON changed some of my eympsocos for the better, and•new • - amentindy and radkally cored. I wish that eve', wo. man could Imo. what It will do, OLARIBSA. ODER.' tar ■ long time I had Uterine complaints with the follow fag ityroptoutes I wee 'Servant!, emaciated and Irritable; I thensed to abound lo complalntar, some of which I will try to teil you; to In the lower organa,aod • feelings as amuse Wog wee going to fall out imWtity to .walk sorb on as , I count of a feeling of foliose.; aching,and drugging, and shooting paths In the back, loine, and extending daysw...the legs the) oiling produced by riding cansiallorat palm; spas. modk shoothip and pains In the side, stomach and bowalm headache, with ringing lo the ears; every nerd' the body seamed loam pool irritatelity; Intense nerroosours, I could not boar the least excitement without being prostrated for • • day; I could marvel) more about the house, atal did not • take plauant thything• bed — given op hone. hayloft tried ererything, as I tun:used, In vela, hot blend called my attention to ho p .. kLiltilllAL UTEII.IIIE akTnoLietm. : I took it, hoping agalmt p Mut fortunately it thred • metand there is not a healthieror more grateful woman In frie n d cuntry. I transit will me it. It Le truly the woman', fried in need. Mau YLOIIKNOIi ' .4141MIXALIP.7 GTEXLVECU.27IOLIVON milterriaits core YoUthp of The Musk Whiten Suppressed. frrepolmr • ' or Poiefal iferotroution. =eating. So Rote montane nod lit ease, qf Cl. Kuirkeys or /Weary Oricras, flateutime or in..., , ontharace of tt Urine. Irearaurro, Cbstiemen, Nam...Ras. /hinting:, Uutione, thump Dfsterboi Seep, alai ail -. troubles organ c thmithilane, connected with the Merin 01114.4. nein-tee t r Marshalr Uterine Oahe i.ll One Dater and ce Harper she* Wets- On the receipt of sis dollars offee bottles shettl be tent by express, fres r f chorus, to the enti the - empress route. and particular to write the patt l igfce address, town, county rsc teat eaty guaranterthat ..11aIscinssoillbe soit on sipto the . Address DO. i f nte m KEYSER. 140 Mocha.. HUAI:I46; spli-detrT Sign nt the Gulden Mutter. Joy TO TUN ADMIRERS • RINE BUD_ Olt ktICIEf. G tOsß filet R. Y Talk of beatity,lt =mot ante. without a due hied of heir, then read the Wowing, and It you ask ram s, circular Round each bottle, and no one can doubt. ' • • :• PROFESSOR WOOD'S ILAIR RESTORA TITS—We cell the attention of all me. aid nun, to tie wonderful preparation, which trans neck tolta original co lor, gray hate—covers the head of the lead with a invari t growth—re:oars the dandruff, itching, end all octane. • wit areptkume—canc c , • comicial dow of the natural 'fluldm end beam, if need es • regular dreaming for the Indr will , prawns it. color, and keep it from (slang to extreme old age, in all Its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the gray, or dinned In gip to use In and surely theyiemig will not, es they the flowing lock; or Ma tritcldng ' curl; ands ever be without it. Its tsetse Is open the tongue of • • thous, The agssit for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative to New Ha. • nu, ived the following letter In regard t. 3 the Beaton. time, se e erw week. einem Daur Ittna i loroo., Julyl2, 1.511. Ma. Leanverona— &r. I have 'rooted wi t h de droller scurf animy head for more than .7 ear, toy hair boon to coma out, scurf end bait together. I saw in allow Haven paper about ' , Wood's Halt Reenoradro. as cure.— . I milled Cl your time on the fret of April wt, end purthate . • ad one bottle to try It, and I found to my View-Jan It was the thlum it removed the scurf and hair bt„en togrow, It . le now two or three Inchon in length whore a soot all off. I hare greet [Mitt la It. I wish you to send me two bottles mere by Mr. Poet, the tearer of Ws. I don't know as any • ' of the kind le media thla place, you may have • market!. , many bottles otter It la Imown bare, Torn, with nape., rims PRATT. • Patfantrata,Rept. 0,1888. Poor. Woos—Dar tin. Your Hair Hartoratint a proving Itself beneficial to me. The front, and aim thobs4 part of ' ' my heed almost loot it. coverbm—in fret Inc.. I hero i need but two half pint bottler of your Restorative, and hoW the tip of my heed la well studded with 4 promislug crop of • young hale, and the front fa oleo rebelling .tv benefit. I tuna trial other preparation without any benefit wbalty.. to. I think from my own personal rscommendatien, I tan Induct many &tars to try It. Yours, reopectfully, D. R. THOMAR, IL D., N 0.464 VM• at. Ymmonres, lan, Jane =„18511... Peer. 0. J. Wocr—As you ars about to mariutectore ' and mind your recently discovered Rale Restorative, I Mate for erhoutnever it may ooncern. that I hem reed it, t e en /Lamm °thereto me 11.—lbst, I hare, for eemirel yearn.. eln the habit of agog other of lisetcentives, And that : I find year. vainly imparter Many otter know. It entire. ly Noumea the head of dandred, and eith cue month's prop sr nes netonsaal netioall heir to theorighel youthfal color and testare, gng it a healthy. mit and glossy • pearance; 004.11 thier,„elthout discoloring the hmids that apply it, or Me &mem which It drops. I would. therefore ; recommend th e me to every one Melrose of baring a fine tinier end textur to hair. Reepeettally,y_oare, WILSON NINO. for mate try OBO.IL N1118NR,.140 Woe! a; PrnelmogD O.J. WOOD CO., Proprietora, 312 BroWtrey, A. y. . . cle the great N. Y. Wire Be n Detablidunent) end 114 Derket area, Bt.. Lot:ILYA; end cold by ell good Drug arAl lIVISTALEITERS' BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE, - DIAMOND elixir, NIA.II. MERTZ 4 PITTSBURGH, P.L. trORSES, BUGGIES, CAR.RIAGES AND ararything tumidly round to a first cliuti Paraar, bona and to order at all Nam. Horne wal trained and rdinUe; rekittea elpreodand sannfortaltte---,,, • AND•Orders tor carriages to funerals, or in foamier; pow:twills attended to, to all soars. Si Nome bought sod sold; also, kept or the day, Nestor month. osl7taly - ABIBROTYPES— QUALITY AND pram, . ~ FIFTY CENTS, PIPI IN GOOD CASKS 004 • 'l. AT TIM - isurrbSin4 -' NO. NI IMOBTLI.BIIIZIST. CARER) ak. cos A. BIBROTYPE AND PLIOTOGRAPIIIO' j BB oa. Marke GALLER °moresIES, 21 Fifth Itreet,oppoalteDalra, and t, lkottog's Dng . Store. Photograph. ' IL:tithed fa oil or water color. nand or plain: Opens... andldeoeptbn Room on the ground Iforer-,antaly. vrx. ' wag. B. nroxatias Duo. POEM AND BEEF PACK ERS,: DX.17.138.1.11f rsonvom, a., • Xf Corner Market and Pron.. • W- O. Mr./1.1.108 ri 4 72 I IIIILZI GALLIT_ZIr. SOURTII STRUT Damien Wood sad Mart* Rind**. AILBIIOI7PEB and Taloa 14 the lam ema 0/ rm AZT; a it - 11151.4.011', prkr. myibidat C A It'D- • To the Clients or A. B. 1PC41,31.0111',.-••.: Having latt Pittsburgh tonal& tmaporarilyin Vaildng. ton Otti, I ham phew]m7,uuAalsbsa law !!. I navv_ et; baroishrinalgi MgOEXPlflat. hawnhata, atm _ Pourt k ; - target, to wbom rapostrally romm thom , bithorto aMpropoa nub grolhationaUg. . . . ,$_ , 0 7410 /1 • AlrA" - a• MrHaLHONT. - • TZ SOLES' UTLINE ILLUSTlLV schtuiess.s th*P. ll : 7 , ..a -.l7ighdolin sod hmtaux - • - . - 1 4%tay na t:ts ( rir::::ift • TonsopotegOodas. nth =lan /Inatontfoga. , _ -o•-• Tbe gbagand onar expadiely Illownved asTS kat* war 111igna.; - - PAPB&S.—lmpeda4 _ r y T 1424 4074 Iredioe, - Delin IssevitOreCollalepla Ittli:Obtbak 170,-Afic .I•,4lllsak 5t , 9•4431,10-Wof ,44411),. ! L 4.•:. ey'Sgiireitmigstiastibano 4. aptliktAlZODWl4,- '&4.4_104 4 .44 .., • 74. OP TSB BEST
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