',Mpg SIOPICIEUOB COPPER BULL EiminuTzzre. -wortits. PATTORVILOIIe hrgagtEr ar lILNUFAOTIIEMES OF SHEATHING, ' - aiumnatit_ slid BOLT GOMEL mizzen 00P BOSTOMB, !Wood ilttli Bottom', Spotter rolder,M. r„." •• 7 1 . 113:10001* and Dostm to METALS, TIN PLATE aniumpatorniz, to: Clobstantly on bind, Tintosahr • Wainl:wand& 149 Ara and 120 &mut tirect, • •Pattitilargh, Pallll/4 sapapiinainrdas ntarpper art to any &aired Fait —ir U. vOrara2.ll3. ratir Commission Merchant 1- - Butter, SeedE,lrie4. 15 ir..l &std. PitilbenyA. J. U. CHRADTE, U. D., ' IE3 TiSini &rear, PiltsburgL, Penna., Haring bad One o4rantages of Eastern Colleges sod If. and amoral pane prastke. often EL protonic.. unions In SURGICAL AND MEDICAL. CASED. am W.: D. Howar d : WaREW"L lior. D. U. ncLun, 14sClud6 I.a En. non. H. A. Weaver. ". J. B. Hunter. non. T. J. Ingham. John • " Jacob . nonoiur n.- 11.11 " , EN. • aullyno errovic warracs. 'AI.IISANDDR BRADLBY, iitannotous AIM OULU /11910 MUTT or CoOKINO — PARLOR AD HBATINCI STOVE PlaLu at:tPancy Grata Pronto, &a. Sole Proprietor of the celebrated i'eTeNi Gee . Nuroand &Imr Comm:tura COOK STOVES. bffioe . Sales nocicn. rodaa r a& No, • WoOdSt.,Pllttaburgh. P., 1 -1 .01 - alliefr& - BONS. Patella and. Domestic Bills of Exchange, CERTIFICATES OP naposrr, -, • —— - - _ • ENT Itotza AND aptcrc, . • __ • , AO. 67 11111711 ET BTREET, 'PITTSBURGH, PA. ,NRl.Goilactlane =ado on all au principal claw through I out thithsltad States. - ap22-41y ~.. . 0.8 ld; 0 ILE , MUM Ilt %TEAM BONNETS AND HATS, I I O 2 - BROM RIBBONS FLOWED, he, NO. V 3 MARIE STARE, PII73BUROFf. Pl=l .8. C. P. IddRECL.II, • •.iudonocituuso 0 POINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OW VrtAA.PPING .Woiwihoodo, No. YT Wood PITTWURGEf, PA. mytorD .COCELIAIADA #SA 1310). "Isis bougtitit market • Iron Rollltssr, Iron Vaults, Vanlt Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, • ./Vits. 91 Second &riot and IV shod stmt. (netwm. Wood and sisrkot,) Pirr9pußoll. Hama co ban! a variety of new Patter.. &Or/ and PlAlu Ufiff , bi• La PmTcata. Particular attention paid to ea clailngQtarit Lots. dobblogdone at abort notice. mr9 Wa.. vassaern«.- •• T r i" .6- RNIEI'ISI A• 117 AND —SOLICITORS IN CII ANC , KV , 6, Akiner Dotbugur, lowa. Irrlreolloclloom promptly mado soy port of Northern lows, Or Wroloro Inmoon/o. Will &Mud to Um proolmooand 81.10 of (tool Estala, ob milting Iloa, on b0,041a Mortgagee solayetro tottlisOre . P ==!l=WE -.• • - 1:011INSON; MINIS & MILLERS, • rousnans AND MACU INJSTS, ECIEt 13. IN GoTON VrO.R.Ii S. Pittsburgh, Penna. N 0.21 aaaaa ti.tatactatt all Mach of Steam Enema and Mill Mschltt ozill . totttrr,lialloarAl Work, Bloom bottom and Shoot It. Jobblog. arid Ilegotrlng Llotoson short oat.. torMlydto ./L 2.4 at Iti N Manafacturva mu] Dales. In all Mods of TOBACCO, warp AND CIGARS. • N D TCI33 AC/ CS Co. &anti of Solut(Aßetd ..tored and Riawited Ailey, PI • ITSDINNI N. PA keO.RIGIO-N ILSI:RANQH:. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY nu cast , NUERMANs CO.. ON TEIS RANK, LONDON, IN SUMS 01 , OND • MIND SMILING AND UPWARDS. fAlc,„ DIN On the prindpal cities and knew of Pr.* a.de&ro. Mika, Germany. Ramie and other European Etatei coistrody o& hand and tor sale by • WIL IL WILLIAMS & alColynte Diatom Wood Weer. corner of Third. JOHN 8. WELD, "zer.xit.car".&brs , •r.a.r.Loß, S glarkat Bt., Pittsburgh. - A good assortment cf ,Ccovis, COSIIIMUEZ Fauns, Gunn% and all vrads stitable for arardustpfeetred. • ailrOrdeas recently filled, la the latest 471. of th. att. maZallyclfe T. DCO72, Dentist, . i - HAS removed to tho hone lately occupied by Dr. Wm.& Ward, Zio. 278 Penn .tree; *nib rib third door above Hand sitter. Office Ham btu 9 a. id. tEI 6 b. a. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, Etovi3 et co., 1415.f..rarsof OLEIT STEEL; al., EP.2140, PLOW .0 A. B. STILIZI.; SPRINGS and avr...120. and Pint M.*, PLIa.7 . 7A, Ft, 1.40 tl. 8. - ROG-Bkt9 & CO., Hagar* , improved Patent 131 tat Cultivator Teeth. ar.er 24tr igt.l,7irst Streds, Pittgiopli, Pa.. luZtlydk• RAIL SOAD• SPIKES COMPAI'IY. laszyth W. C. Bidwell (3koFsmws b .ancr, moo 4 amet.) RAILROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, PMOURGIL. PV.Ntel. J. M. LFITIAC WrIZIII.OT.TASZT TASZ.OR, - No. 54 St. Mai? Street, ilDr.lriges Nor UOll4lOO P/111511171%0 Y 1 mactlrdfc Alma's bilq4cutoila YERifIN LIESTKOYZR, The o.sly.Raiisty. titbit Mae Wort Burr to Srftnninare Ban, Ihcl Oxp!AICELS, Ban, ANTE, Moscianvu, Futas, 51, 1 u; Wm. peat OINS arb OLUIN •. • • 7 50,000 DOSES BOLD ONIC moxrcr. • nem edebint!ti Itatiallas have boon oitenAvely cued foe. tvinotpliro;yoan In al! puts ot &trope, *might& mine None poWarktua boon attostod by the Cambia RAIXBia, ZraticarlnitandiAnstits, Prune* Bwrirls, Saxony, Doha. wsk, &c, and their Chemical propertin szamlnint,asplapprovod by tho toga disUngo Faculties all oterlbe maid. Tholokntractfrannon to All kinds of vermin end Insects ha ban catlamdjo,..l , his , cat bly by the Directors of the mica Piddle bnetlintione, Planter., Farmers, Proiniiitent I: . ..fitoia.;losteltomai,lfanafactotlri, slid by various die , Insafeb s ed prleate N11; 1 90113131T<Osoillido, cad Certllloatei of the eficity of amid Ilentediainan be MOM at the Dem. for saki•Whidetale and Retell, "by the TrreentOr and PI indenr, TOWN 1.111Y271, Fractkil Meads; er: Broadway Oar, Nanaton at..,) New York. —amoral Avon for 14 U. atm. anJ Banadam...luthem. lON V. 11.IISEITON, bravest. No.lo Astor floe., and 417 ,ftwarryirkilritio. w . farads fu aloof y. wholesale and ratan by R. E. an, `LEAS A Oa, owner, Wood and Socond sta.: AGA. PUN IND, (briar Dlinnondand Market at; BEIIIIIIIII k WREN. NAN. Allegbroy. . de2B,6mdfa /MN 011 and Leather Store. . . -D. KriKparkxct &Son, No. - 31 $. Third .E.'_o.p.olao Market and °peanut eta, Philadelphia, have for ale DDT AND' B.I,VTED BP4hllllll Dry and Ortan Belted Pans Wye, Tuners . 011, Tanner? and Cur rier.' Tools at the lowed prkes, and upon the best terms. 1131,11 Muds of Leather In the rough wanted, for Lich the Maliesa market Price win &a even In tub, or taken to exchange for =era Leiner stared frea of charge and sold. en ccawntrelon. • mralydte 4.4 r celawar ersst ruse the matte of the peoplTl. ..histeser the stieteeteet eel mto.nlhrope philosepberemar say to the contr.,. Plow theme got thing, let Its mer its to clearly demonstrated, and they trill not healtata to glee it tbetr mat corded patronage. The mane bees al n4o.l[olllo the Judgment of • physician eoncernfog lb drag. ailograrrurs BlrtititS, as may be eean to the woad* qualdltite of this msekitata that ere anonallf add b eery men= of the lent. It le now emognas great. IT - soparier to ano th er reasidles yea dais dzeases of organs, tech es dhahoes, dyamtary, drivels. and to the varicese foyer. that tries from deem:gemnt of *Wm prorates of the system Ilagetteee woe L Let wombed eboorhold word from Maim to Team, from the sham of dm Atlantic to the Pacific. Try tto,erUde and te • • gold and dealers gencratly,marrebere, and g 4.11 BIRTH , man etatturermed proprietors seg,Wstermidill hoot streets. JeZsiketT ,armour. oa .117 Ants.—Du. Oro. H. 'Huy -$O,OllO Wurd .treat, Pittabterr,h, Pa, has been in the I , asiteitr cute. for the put all wadi, and has rained the t cal opprand 11114 of Dame for the core of Hernia or .upti : "_ - wkl . oh he le . qoalLeted to tto any case of iapfuna ..'with eakerance that ndadteiton efA . be Own. We weed eiraititatr radars to call at Dr.lLeper, whau *ny e** terthliktnd Or needed, nem feet prreeralect that be fa • toe» , the needful adlisnl toth COWL 31: 'ATOM & .I.IC STRldtp Phystatans far n otitis* Throat and On eat, , aid otteriCtdolda dadaists =piloted with at aorslognaaimoTOollianiptlea. Otto' 101 Penn *tenet, Pittenetrgb;;P•' 00218177MT10N IPREIL • 114 of gnos tical, rut to ntiosendiblng pcnnsalt !le by letter. PIPAiwdswIPPA, CIENUINE CIDER VINIGGAR G f our amktesman thea.r twopwscl ,d • for iota a 4 TBAsor)74 o /sMcirT and 'Zinfeto% MI Allegt6o7. ^ 6Ph uunrod fru. bat, 0,000 5, _,~~. :E.. ~. Vittsburgh Gazette. I. X 33*R GET-x z WEDNESDAY MOANING, SEPT. 7, 1859 51 areonot.o6rcar. Obeervatlone for the Gazette, by G. E. Shaw, Optician, 58 Fifth St.—corrected daily: IN SIM. MI MIDS. .-102 64 9 o'clock e. u. 12 " .Y. 6 " P. ....... . ...... SAYER FOR SALE- - 112 our aoutdiog room we have two fire-proof safes, both new, either of which we will eell on reaaonabla term. One le a large Burke & Barnes Salamander; the other s email Reliance, made by A. & W. T. Al'elurg. Either. would be a eafe investment for thine in need of each au article. Ttitc,WSZIKLY GAzETTE.—The Weekly Gazette is out to-day. It contains a large amount of interesting matter. We refer to it with confi dence as the but and most extensively circulated weekly paper in this city and in Western Penn sylvania. We could smiled convenient space to enumerate the articles which are contained in the 29 columns of well and legibly printed mat ter, which we lay before our readers. Repobli cois will find in It the address of the State Com mittee; a stirring article on the State Election; on the Reopening of the Slave Trade, and on the Union of the Opposition, together with arti cles on a variety of interes ting topics. Tho Old Soldiers will find the address of Thos. Howard, Req., delivered iu City Hall, on the 4th of July, Of local news, there is much, all that transpires from ,day to day in the city is faith fully recorded in oar columns. General . news, from all parte of the world, carefully selected from a choice exchange list, a commercial ool umn that is prepared with great care and fidelity, a table showing the movements of the banks in this city from the let of January, 1858 to Sep tember 3, 1859 and a valuable agricultural col umn—all these Matters appealing to every good taste and legitimate interest, our Weekly pre sent'. For sale at our counter, with or without wrappers. for 6 Me. per single copy. The %slur is published at the GAZETTE buildings, on Fifth street, above emit hfield, every Wednesday, and can be procured in clubs of ten for $1 per annum per copy; single subscribers $2; clubs of four $1,25. Those who desire a I good paper to send to their friends at a distance , will Gad our paper the very one they want. t , Cutateutts.—lW Europe it sometimes taken centuries to build cathedrals or lofty.minsters. The duet and age of dead generations often gather upon the first material in the mighty edifices of the old world, while yet the top stone lice deep in Its native bed. Often It occurs that the very style of architecture undergoes a revo lution while yet the edifice is growing, as it were, from ,the bosom of the earth, so that the same building shall - be the representative of many different schools, the first and last stones representing links in an unbroken chain that unites us with a thousand yearn of cheeps and of progress. With us, a very fast people, it is different, widely different, In a score of years our best edifices grow old, and in half a century they fall Into decay. This Is to he regretted. It is desirable that all buildings for worship should be built to last for hundreds of yearn, till antiquity shall mark them and nature adopt them for her own, soften their angles and clothe their walls with moss and Ivy. One of the finest churches in this city is the First Presbyterian, and wo could not but think of the need of careful and eeonre building in all detail:lns we looked through it yesterday. Its walls are admirably constructed, and all the foundations are firmly laid; its interior is neat and elegant now, and although dedicated . but about four years eines, an entire new ceiling has just been put in. The present one ie of wood, painted in ook, and looks exceedingly well. It will doubtless- stand the wear of time vastly bet ter thin the ceiling which preceded it. The church interiorly has been very faithfully re paired and repainted, and though not quite fin- ; ishiul, looks better than it ever did before. A couple of weeks will probably suffice to finlth it for occupancy. The Second Presbyterian Church, a new and elegant structure on the corner of Peon awl Ir win streets, will be one of the richest buildings in the city. The basement etory is already com pleted, except the vestibule. The main body of the church preeents quite an unfinished appear ance as yet. The general gullies of (Lingo is, however, apparent. The choir will occupy the space over the antral:lee from Penn street. Gal leries run along on either side, as in the First Church, supported by iron pillars. The pulpit occupies a deep and well eloped recess, with a lofty arched sweep toward the roof. The tell ing is plain lutes present elate, but it is relieved by a rich and heavy corada. All the doors and windows are arched, and the generalappearance of the main room will be elegant. It will lose somewhat of the grandeur that is always parted by an arched ceiling appropriately re lieved with ornament. This chnrob will be an Imitation of stone outside. It will be completed sometime during the present autumn. Chest AL E. Chtirch, on Penn street, one square above the last mentioned edifice, his been undergoing a thorough system of repaireiaelde. The ceiling, which is an exceedingly neat and tasteful one, was originally of a pinkish color. This has given way to a light drab, while the mouldings and all the fret work overhead le in pure white. The walls are elate color, and the pews being in solid oak are simply varnished. The congregation willaeoupy their church again next Sunday. The Liberty Street fil. E. Church ie not as yet sufficiently far advanced to enable one to say how it will look when it shall have been completed IMIS=1:0=1 HAD A HDASIETO.—Garet and Eberhart, who were &meted some time alone for selling liquor on Sunday, had s heariog before Ald. Miller yesterday. Geret wee fined $5O and costa, which he refused to pay, preferring to carry thematter to Court and there have it settled. The case of Eberltart, in the absence of nome important wit omen, was poatpoped until Saturday next, when he will hate a further hearing. There were two old men, one -named George Molntire, a peeler, and another named Thomas Smith, were witnesses agolnet the defeudante. An noon as they had stepped out of the Alder man's office a crowd began to pelt them with egge. Neither of tho witnesses were injured, - but they ware a good deal smeared. The only offence eharged Agatha theca was that in answer ' to the demands of the law they had appeared an tritnethes. Probably the law will be found to protect them. Fits aeon HOOKBTORZL—About 4 o'clock on Monday morning the citizens of Hookstown were aroused from their olnmber by the Warthog cry of fire. Many pereone who were brought to their doors by the firm. alarm, supposed it be a false one, no the sky presented an appearance very similar to that wltnessed on Monday and Fridsy.aights of last week; but it was soon die covered that the light waicaused by the burning of a large barn and all .ite contents, situate within a fear rode of Hookotowo, and belonging to Samuel McLaughlin, Esq., of that place. There was no insurance on the building , end the loss, which to estimated at $lOOO. fills heavily on Mr. MeL. The fire was undoubtedly the work of an incendiary, and for the arrest and conviction of such perm or pereone, the etti. tens of llookelown and vicinity offer one hun. dred dollars reward. Tu■ Fall fun Fall term al the Western University com menced on Monday, with between forty end fifty students. The promile;ifor the term is good. Over $lOOO worth of new apparatus, philoso phical and chemical, has been purchased, and in the course of this autumn end winter a course of lectures on the natural sciences will be de livered. The advantages offered by this Men lotion now, are second to!none in the country, and we hope young men may not be sent away to other institutions, but that all our citizens who have a pride in the literary institutions of the place will unite to sustain the Western Uni versity and make it what lie name purports. TIM 'Republican County Committee met yes terday, and transacted a good dent of routine business. Mews. Wm. A. Herren, Dr. J. D. Baldwin and W. J. Richardson were appointed a commit toe to oblaluspenitera for public meetioga during the 1:111171/611. Mr. Iterroo, the chairman, can he moulted at hie office, corner of Wood and Shah streets, and those deairoua of having meetinge In their respective district will please communi cate with him. The Committee &tamed to meet agate on on Tuesday next, at 19 o'clock A. N. RAILTIOAD ACCIDEST.—The mall train on the C. & P. •R. R., due in Ibis city at 4 o'clock, Monday afternoon, was, when near Freedom, about 20 miles below the city, thrown from the track by ruining upon a cow, which, beteg be hind a euddencurre in the r oad, was not seen until the loooMollve was too near to be timely checked. The forward baggage car was thrown from the track and capsized, and other care were "fearfully tossed about on the broken track. A lady snd a little boy were injured. - A VOMIT stopped &title Mansion Muse, on Monday night, who were on their way to visit the United litklea Fair at Chicago. They had with them a child, six years of age, which weigh ed•2so lbs. Truly this wasA ...little giant" with a witneee. There will be two of them in Chi cago next week. The real little giant la a Bal. `imoro boy. Carr. OAHU, who hie hem with hie command for three or four years peat in the waste sod dreary region, of New Maxie°, to the vicinity of the tierce end bloody Camanchee and other titian, returned to bin bona in this city lest week, to rut ind redult blooreif a little. Eta accomplished wife is With him. CIAL PAPIR OP TUX CITY. CitY and News Items U. S. therm? Counr.—The Mid of Ochlricks ye. the City of Pittsbargh, was before the C. 13. Court yesterday. Ac is known, the city's stock in the ace Company ban been levied on to mainly a claim of $2,•100 for coupons to certain railroad bonds hunted by the city. On yesterday (Tues day) Thoe. iYlllieme , Esq , counsel for defend ant, moved to set aside the execution. The mo tion will be argued next Friday, at II o'clock. No other businees was transacted and Court adjourned till Friday. Tun wreck of the 'learner Belmont wile toped Into the river just at the ,foot of Market glycol. and there stuck and sunk on the point of a nand bar. She Ilee directly In the way of boats coming and going and should be removed before she may he the cause of Boma other disaster. It would be well for the Councils to see that the wreck fe removed from that place. She la the only one that seek again, after raining. KU1157/11, Professor of Music, informs Li friends anti the Public in general that he le now opening a course of lanai° lessons, compri eing Violin, Piano and Guitar. For terms apply to blot at Ms office, No. 112 Smithfield street, opposite the Poet Office, or at Mr. Sieber's, Fifth . Music for private parties furnished at short notice. MR. JOHN BIRD who was injured at the fire at Zug'd works, an heretofore noticed, was very badly hurt externally, but hie friends fear That be may have rtaeiTed some internal injury that may prove fatal. rife la a very quiet, active. in dustrious mon, and a worthy member of Rev. Mr. Gracey's Church, to the Fifth Word. DULLES should attend Davis' litlatiOD rooms, 54 Fifth Street, this morning at 10 o'clock, when will be eold in large quantities, traveling bags, wool hats, while shirts end assorted shoes. Tux various school' In the city opened on Monday last and are progressing under favora ble ausidoeo. New lets of the Finkle Sewing Machine aro fre quently received by Ilia agents, J. L. Carnagban & Co., Allegbeny. This machine is meaUns with an gradient demand, both Among bunnies rind mane. factarera In Glothain leather. • Tut • EXIL-8. A. Sterrett, M. D., tiovoi•topocial attootton to all -dbotasoo of.tb• eye. C tarset ts morod by a now opezatiou coating but alight pain 'or risk to the eye. riedtie;sce, 377 Yews irreg. , _ , .• DOUGLAS IN arsint anlit: = 4leiltlier Doug the mart that writes for farpeeotlitodur, was in town all of .yealerdat _ He arse received on Monday night by innaunittee ippeinted for that purpose, by the .Dangles Club." The commit tee proceeded to Greensburg and there met the great squatter sovereign. He was shown about tho city considerably on Tuesday, where he had an opportunity of seeing some of the mutts of free labor. A good many of the meet ardent worshippers of the lat• Mr. Buchanan, having celebrated the political demise of that worthy gentleman, worshipped at the new shrine and hailed ihatthay deem the rising son, &Hof Yee terday. Last night, (Tuesday) quite • crowd, perhaps three thousand assembled in front of the St. Males Hotel to hear the Senator speak. At about 77} o'clock, he took his stand upon the bal cony and commenced his speech. We give only an abstract of such points as we considered meet prominent. The Senator has with him a special phonographic reporter to "write him dcwn" whatever he might say, verbatim. After the band had played several airs, there was quite a cry for Douglas, sad Jacob hiceolltater, Esq., having Introduced him to the crowd, the Senator said This is an unexpected epectaele to me; when be left Waehington, he did not intend lo stop in Pennsylvania, and had been no kindly received, be did not feel at liberty not to etop; to be re ceived thus was very gratifying. • Here the speaker went on to give the usual complimen tary notices of the Keyetone State. lie said Pennsylvania is essentially a union State, pun ceasing within herself the wealth and elements of an empire. She needs all the States to trade with. She has always stood as a barrier against fanaticlain. She has never yielded either to Northern or Southern fanaticism. She has never sympathized with euch an organization as seta faction against faction. Why should abe Byte pettily° with — that sentiment which is formednpon the ides that there is an errepreseible conflict between the labor of the South and of the North" Why ehoul quotient' arise, that rally tho peo ple on one ide of a geographical line, against those of an ther. Mr. Do glee th en went on to oritioiae Mr. So -1 ward's remark in Rochester, asabove quoted. He asked, if with the old thirteen Statea there was this irrepressible conflict, what 000ld the one free State have done against the twelve slave States. Also, in the framing of the constitution that two eyetems of labor mot face to face in their re presentatives, and agreed 10 form the union in which each system of labor found ltd proper theatre. The speaker then paned to a review of the early hiders of Virginia, and attempted to prove that' each Stale controlled the matter of slavery to please herself. The Democratic par ty of '59 stand where the Whigs of the revolution did on the principle that every State obeli control its own affairs. That ie the principle in the compromise measurettof 1860 and in the Nebras ka act of '64; James .Buchanan defined it well in hie letter of acceptance• in 1856; that is the principle on which we iutend to fight the battle of 1860. The speaker said he had nothing to do with local polities or local quarrels. So long as you eland by that great principle, lam eat iefied. The Senator then went on to give us again the speech he has eo often repeated, that the same kind of labor was not adapted to New Hampshire gad•to Georgia; to the mountains of Vermont and the rice "Gelds of South Carolina. If the people of Pennsylvania don't like the laws of Illioois, stay away from Illinois; we make them for ourselves and not for yon Why should we wish to force our laws upon the South. We must not allow the South to force their [aw e upon us. The Republicans any they are willing to allow the people of the Territories to govern themselves upon every subject except upon that of Slavery? Why not upon that'' It requires no greater mental power or ability to logielate upon that than upon any other ailbject Admit interference in that matter and it will be the en tering wedge for interference in others. The speaker then passed to a consideration of Slavery in New Mexico and Reuses. In the former, friendly legislation has established Slavery, and in the latter unfriendlilegislation has abolished it. The interventionists of the North about,' now, in Congress, abolish Slaiery in New Mexico, and Ocoee of the South should re-establish Slavery in Kansas. The people in Territory or State have the right to prohibit, establish or abolish Slavery. Aa to the Fugitive Slave Law, it ie a part of the Constitution, and I will sustain it so long as I live. There is no doctrine eo dangerous to liberty as that a man may break a law when he (10.6n . t like it. ft in as bad at the South as at the North. The South refuse to prohibit the importation of slaves from Africa, but they follow your example, and it is your fault that they dolt You have set the ex ample in refueling to catch their fugitive slaves. There le but one line of duly; that is to enforce the (ewe no we find them on the etatute hooka. The speaker then passed to show that with the appllcation of popular eveereignty, the ra public may extend indefinitely. When we no quire Cuba, the white people will then oath, the slave queatien for themselves; when we acquire parts of any dther • country, the tomtit:Ala that may arise, will be settled by the people there. Acting on this prinelpte, I have felt it my duty to zraintain the doctrines of non.int eeeee Lion against all attacks, whether from the North or South. Its referred to the contests in Illinois last fall. He appealed to Pennsylvania to eland by her Democratic; party, and not to allow the dad Keystone to lapse into abolitioniem. Ile appealed to the Democratic party, to forget all past differences, and to rally under he discip line of the great Democratic party, to target as he was willing to do, all past differences • and emblazon their principles upon their banner end march forward to victory. • A good many qnestione were pot at the 'peek - er about catching fugitive slave., and he went forward to explain the bounden duty of all nice to use every reasonable effort to catoh runaWay niggere, under the conelitution. Ile rooked to the deniocrsoy of this State to contribute to the triumph of the great democratic petty. Why cannot we all unite as a band of brothere! Penn sylvania occupies that proud position that rea ders her interest one with that of the 170100. Let hit say to the fanaticism of the North, and to the disunionist:a of the South, Peace, be still lo the full confidence that the Keystone Slate would beer her part nobly in the great contest for popular eoverelgaty in 18G0, he took hie leave. As be withdrew, the crowd raised one.mighty cry of '•Tariff, Tariff, what about the Tariff 1" but the Henator didn't hear. His speech ex cited no enthusiasm, and was in one or two parts greeted with very audible hisses. After be had withdrawn, there were terrific cries for Prof. Gardner, the New England Soap man, but that gentleman refused to 'speak. An Irishman who bad but small nee of the Englieh tongue, mounted a good's box end swore that be "knew !Mather Douglas well in Ireland, and he was a coin fit to marry an impress." It woo funny, the way the meeting concluded. Conturren.—Prancis Keseliog woo committed to jail yesterday by Philip R. Kincaid, charged with false pretences, on oath of David Fry. He was committed in default of ball in $2OO. C. D. Hubbard, cOmmitted by Alderman Don aldson, charged with larceny, on oath of R. P. Gordon, for further hearing. lie in charged with stealing a trunk, which he declares belongs to him. Edward Farril was committed by the same magistrate, charged with assault and battery, on oath of Barney Ale Claw. Ferri' bit Barney'e none off and consequently the cue appears to be; in the nature of mayhem. ~.Y C _ _ Az Lfornaidtoitrmit PackfilUits..-27alrantlers cf Stetroniilltigattraelf et a !elastic him we went, orariday afternoon lut, to take a look at and e stroll through thumammoth Plough Pao. tort' flail & grace, and the adjacent citeusiet Wagon Factory of Phelps. Parke & Co , io the flourishing borough of ,Manchester. We shall devote a few separate paragraphs to the notice of each of these wonderful establishments, as well for the enlightenment of our own citizens as for the information of those abroad. :And in the outetart, we ore free to confess our own amazement in view of the immense capacities of these works. We venture the assertion that but the fewer number of Pittabinghere have anything approaching an adequate conception of the ex tent of business done during a single season at these klancheeter works, though almost in view of the city. Our astonishment was excited at the area et ground employed and the multiplioity of machinery, all propelled by steam power and forming into perfect shape and proportions the various parte adapted to the several branches of maodfnoture. The Globe Pidw Works of Messrs. Hall & Speer were entirely rebuilt after the de structive fire in Manchester in IMO, on a very extensive etiale, and are now the largest and moot complete of any similar establishment in the United States, being furnished with the most approved machinery now in use, end having a capacity to manufacture about 50,000 plows and 11,20010ns plow castings per year. The main building is of brick, situate on the corner of Beaver and Walnut streete, in Man chester: it his a front of 189 feet, extendi ng back 120 feel, two earns high. Immediately in the rear of the main building is another of 204 by GO feet, appropriated do the storing of and demising lumber. In this building they have at the present time .10,000 Sete , of first quality dry lumber. Their mock of plows and castings is now complete—all manufactured from the best of Boaeoued materials need in the coun try, and for strength and durability cannot be surpassed by any establishment in the Union. At these works, white oak is exclusively used, whioh is supplied from the forests oat lite Monon gahela and Ohio rivers. One would think, upon a first view, that years would be required to work up the vast piles of lumber stored in the extensive out-housetef this establishment but not so—a comparatively brief period will elapse until it will all have passed through the-bands of the workmen and the labor-saving machinery employed, and give place to new deposites from the forests. From 80 to 90 hands are constant ly employed ill this establishment alone—many of them themselves inventors, and among the moot skillful, scientific and experienced mechai ice in the Union. The principal markete for the plows and cuing, of the Globe Werke are coo• lined to the South, though large numbers go to supply the demands of the !opine market. Tho firm shipped, but a few days since, some live to six hundred plows to fill an order from Texas. They were passed over the Pennsylvania Central Railroad In New York, whence they were shipped directly to the Texan consignee. It will be thus seen of what immense advantage is the Central Road to our Pitniburgh-manufacturers;eepemally during the low stages of the Ohio river. The celebrity of the Globe Plows is world-wide, and markets for their sale are found in all directions . The long experience, the probity and eterbog business qualities of the senior partner, Mr. Speer, who has been engagett‘an the butd neat for thiflist twenty year., added to the or knowledge.] stiperiority of their inatinfacture, area sullitlent guarantee to all who have here tofore dealt ealonelvely with, them. All orders will he promptly filled on terms the meet win. foolery, and the quality of the work bring war ranted in all respecie. In addition to the Globe Plow Works, this en terprising firm continuo to carry on the old and celebrated Phoenix Foundry, on the corner of Penn street and Cecil alley, In the city of Pitts burgh. At this foundry, castings alone are man ufactored, which have long enetsined an anti. valed reputation for excellence. The-city re. positery anti office of the firm is on the south side of Penn street nod corner of Cecil alley, where all orders can be left. and Implores co.. neeted with either of the works tranliaeted In closing this cureory notice, we cannot for expressing our admiration of the wonder ful adaptation of steam machinery to this imp, loot and indispensible linnet of manufacture. The getting op of a plow of coy given pattern is done with such marvellous facility by =chino', is Simple and yet co complete as to. Arlie the admiration of all beholders. Some portion, of course, must continue to be done by band—no Yankee having as yet iliaoaVrteil a . 1 60111 P bat the principal labor is performed by et ram, with a rapidity and excellence and elegance of finish which oast entirely into the shade the old and obsolete methods of matinfactore An hour mount !Abetter devoted than ton ramble throngh this busy scene of active industry where the hum of machinery, the clank of the hammer, And the absorbed attention of the operative pre acute a erectede eminently calculated to excite the pride of the beholder, and call forth the hi voluntary exelaniatioti of hoar wonderful to all this—how veal, bow illealculable is the Limo (ages of Meant iu Its adaptation to heeintpleet as well as the most stupendous echievuents in all departments of induatry, mechanics and the arts in all their diversified rareificittious. Pitts burghers may well be proud of her reanufactur elm, her articans and her mechanics. le all the elements of skill, perfection and true excellence, they are a bead and shoulders above all compe tition. f.3ee card ill another column. PANGS& rittsbe,gh 1E1,7ml far toy —This is perhaps the largest establishment of the kind in the Calou. We had net the re motest idea of its extent until we paid it a visit and devoted an hour to its exploration and an examination of its manifold and dieereifiett me chanical departmenue. Nor had we any.approx mate conception of the extent of it. operations anti the magnitude of the business done at our very door, in a branch of manufacture which has grown up within a few yearn to overt° tiering proportions—costing entirely into the shed., all aimilst eetablishments in ant region of country, Waal, indeed, in the entire Went. To the pm nipotent power of steam is these wonderful re sults to be attributed. floe ito agency is made manifest in alinoet every branch of the manu facture eo extensively prosecuted—proeecoted, indeed, to au almost indefinite extent. la verb ficatiou of tide feet, it is simply neceseary to state that the proceeds of sales at the New Orleans repository of the firm amonnted in the last year to the enormous sum of $122,000, being exclusive of course, of the extensive eaten at lidme and in various other markets. The chief outlet for the manufacture of these vast works iv found in the Routh, whose cotton anti sugar plantation. are supplied with wagons, drays, carte, limber Wheels, wheel-barrows, and all other descrip tions of vehicle in use on Southern plantations— whether planting or agricultural. There are some 79 operators and mechanics employed con stantly in the different departments of the works. The timber is of the very best quality afforded by our abounding forests. The babe are made tack:entity of black locust, perfectly seasoned, the most durable Umber known to our manufac turers in wood. All the running gears, axles, spokes, Moen longues, Ac., are made of clear white oak and hickory timber and the beds of pine lumber of the best quality. To the mortising chiseled lathes, nut and screw ma chinee, and sundry-nod Wren other ingenious contrivances, all propelled by a powerful steam engine, is the rapidity of the manufacturing pee r:melee lobe attributed. With surprising celerity is the plank metamorphosed into the required shape by rosehlnery adapted to the purpose—all moving on with a regularityand precision which challenges the admiration of the spectator. The factory covers an area of '2OO by (.01) feet, ex clusive of the immense lumber yards, filled to the utmost of their capacity with stun cut at the stair Wile to the exact sizes and proportions re quired for specific purposes. We had never be fore beheld such vast accumulations of lumber of rarione kinds as is to be seen in the enclosures of tho Wagon Factory of Pholpe, Parke & Co. and those of Hall & Speer. A novice in ouch matter. would be inclined to affirm that it Would tax the capacities of all the saw mills in this region of country to supply these factories with lumber alone, so vast Is their coneumptioe. The blackemithing and painting departments aro on a eoale of commensurate magnitude with all the other brandies, sad give employment to numerous corps of ekillful me chanics, all driving ahead with uniatermitting application. The finished work ready for ship ping in both these factories, presents an impoe ing Array—ono tier of plows succeeding another la almoet countless eueeeesion—one yew of wag one, drays, carte, wheel barrows, eta., backed up by another-until the eye wearies in the enu meration. It may be safely affirmed that no re gion of this vast continent affords equal facili ties for manufacturing purposes with Pittsburgh and its vicinity. In point of chealmeas, excel. hence of quality and 'superiority of finish, we are without a rival. The abundance, excellence and cheapnees of our coal and lumber must ever give us an unapproachable superiority and place us beyond the power of elleCeildlll competition. No section of our country can avail itself of the incalculable advantages of steam to the extent that we eau—Buren none eo cheaply and to so great perfection. The doubting and , sceptical need but to devote a few days to *stroll among our factories, whose name is legion. And no two establishments would better repay the im partial and liberal minded enquirer„than a visit to the two concerns which form the subjects of the foregoing hasty notices. They occupy the name square, and are enlivens to each other —being divided by a narrow alley. Columns would but inadequately suffice for a full and jaet . delineation of the multiplied advantages to Pitts. burgh which annually flow from the extensive operations of thee, vast, works. No other city can boast such gigantic manufacturing establish meats. Liberality in outlay, indomitable enter. prise and probity and sterling integrity are marked and universally acknowledged charac teristics of the respective firms under whose management they are so eneconfully conducted* . The Pittsburgh office of Phelps, Parke & Ca: N. 2, St . Clair street . New Orleguis Itsposla L ry 40, Petdidoit. 801 card In mean column. EaLr.c? Comma:Let Lid Alight; Meant Bubb, Benno% - Berger, Demean, Plinio:moils, Stet, Kincaid, MeCargo, Nixon, Phillips,. Tone* Ward and Preset. AfeAnley. - , . The President stated 'that the object of the moot ing was to make prorision fur appealing to the 'LIS.' Supremo Court the case of Oelricks vs. thii city, snit on railroad bonds. Mr. ritigtl/1110133 presented a petition to ohm:l i ge the terminus of the . Citizens' Passenger Railwny from the old route to the corner of Fifth and Liberty streets by way of St. Clair Street.- i fa eonnectionlr ith the above. Mr. Bennett offenSil the following: Resolved, That the annexed petition ho referred to the Ordinance Committee, with instructions to pre pare a supplement to the ordinate° granting certain privileges to the Citizens' Passenger Railroad Coin.. puny to extend their road from Penn street along St. Clair to Fifth, thence up Fifth to Smithfield. Road three times and passed. In C. C. non -concurred in, and resolution amend- ed by adding the following: "And that the said committee ho instructed to in quire, in conjunction with the City Solicitor, wheth er Councils hare the power to change or extend a route which has been fixed by net of Assembly." S. C. recede and concur. The ordinance granting certain privileges C . to the Allegheny Valley Rail Road, passed by C.. nt last meeting, was concurred in. Mr. Ward offered the following "Rerolned, That the Water Committee be ref uest- i ed to hare water pipes laid down on Crawford Street, between Centre Aratale and a point on said Craw- I ford street, to connect with the pipes now laid, as the said 'treat Is about being paved by the property holders." The yeas and nays were called on a motion to re fer the reset Ilion to the Water Committee, with power to art, restated as follower Yeas—Berger, Blair, Duncan, Kammerer, Kim/ Phillips, Reed, Ward—S. Nays—Barbin, Bennett, Fitrsimusons, Hardman, Einesid, M'Cergo, Ninon, Tomer, Pres% M'Auley—'J. Mr. Bennett presented a report from the Finance Committee, with the following resolution: Incrnm, Henry Murphy, wharf-master, has ne glected and refused to settle hie acenants, and pay into the City Treutattry the money collected by hint for the City, although frequently requostal no to do by the committee, therefore be it Errol,ll, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, that Henry Murphy be and ho ie hereby removed from the office of Wharfmasteion the Monongahela wharf, fur gross neglect of duty; and the raid office is hereby declared vacant; and these Coun cils shall forthwith moat in joint session, and elect a enceossor to said Henry Murphy in the office afore said. Mr. Kammerer. moved to postpone action upon tit. resolution until next week. Mr. Bennett moved as a substitute that a commit tee, consisting of the chairman of Finance Commit tee, the chairman of Monongahela Wharf Committee, and the Controller, be appointed to investigate all the Nets in connection with the Wbarfutestar's ac counts, and report to a special meeting to he called by said committee. Mr. Kammerer withdrew his motion, whereupuu the original preamble and resolution of Mr. Bennett were postponed, and the latter resolution of Mr. Bennett was adopted. C. C. concur. Mr. Bennett tittered a resolution authorising the Finance Committee to transfer to 11. Lambert, sixty, shares or more of the gas stock held by the city to indemnify him for becoming security for the city In the case of Oelrieks. re. the City. Read three times and passed. C. C. concur. Mr. Ward presented an ordinance supplimentary to the ordinance ,authorizing the construction of a public newer in S. . Clnir street, passed October Mith, ! 1850. Read three times and passed C. C. occur. Adjourned. II rotaoton C 005,.;; -Pre.enl, all the nowhere st ela Messrs. 11a on, Parr. Rid:hillier, Davin, Deo:t ar, I veranil WA it. Mr. Floyd pre. • dad n oontuott•ioattnn front Nee.ilsou, relative 1 • Ilta grad., Try •dreet. Read nd relerre•l to C. nun lug' on Street•. C.onnottr. Mr. Campbell- A report of Ito" Finance Commit. •on the claim r Munn A. Itart.m . !toad end se optedand order, I to los filed. S. C. concur. Te egraphic. .„ . . New Voris, Sept. C.—The stock 111211/Ittl is exceed ingly bnoyant today, and eleepting the Railroad bonds the entire] t shows a single range of prices. This rise it most Gritted on (ho Railroad list, espe cially the western stocks, which opened with an in. provemeat at 16.2 per tent. which is curtained at the close. The only mock on the western list that did sympathise with the general Market, was Michi gan guaranteed, which,upened at 26 against 20 yes. torday afternoon board, and sold down to 24, closing finally at 21iri029. New 1 ork Central went no high as 791, but (domed et 7 1 461781; Galena closes at 7 3 44734; Rock Lideed at fi9i, Coal stacks arnetrong and are offered in small lots only at an advanee of 1 i 6r. i per rent. In Railroad Loudly /he transactiens were also en a larger !wale, but the priers were generally easier. Il linois Control sevens fell one per vont; Michigan Southern seconds, 2; Pacific It. 11. ..I.IP. with MIA. Illri State guaranty, brought 55. The busi mess in State stocks woe unusually large to-day, es pecially in Mintier' siii , e, which sold to the extent of 3135,000, at 95 rash, and on sellers' option. The business in Exchange for the America's mail ha not been lugs, though the rates are 1 1 / 1 13. Stet. hog has been comparatively quiet at 110(1;1101, the outside Grum for etnell lots. The bulk of Sol. have horn in francs at 5124 net at short eight. It' su pro t beide that oar first pplies of Southern bills ill be on Paris, es the French, as usual, are aimed i pur chasing eonsiderable quantities of Cotton at t gulf 'porta. Meantime francs- are held firm at fell rates. The Etna, for Liverpool to-morrow, will take, in' specie, about $900,000, probably a little more. The Aegunt receipts of the Mich. Southern Road thew a falling off, eon:Tared with August 1851, of seu,ool.l. The Illinois Central received in August 3177,000, against 3203,000 in August 1559. .The receipts of Grain at Chicago the tint four days of September equal the quantity received the last week of August. The.earnings of the Little Miami and Columbus A X.Llia Roads for August, 1959, are 3 11 9,740 22, which is an increase over lieges* 1951, of 36,207 13, The weekly bwk tatement it favorably construed, the Increase in Inane being accounted for in part by the fresh demand from the went, which, in turn, tunes work additional sane in the money market, though souse inconveniences be occasioned for a time. The traossetions in money (D-day do not Show any change in the market. -- • - Wasmsoros, Sept. o .—Thero is on truth in the statement from Vera Cruz that Minister McLane had presented an ultimatum and demanded the immedi ate ratification of tho treaty, for it to known here that his prelimiatry points thereof worn mutually satisfactory to both this gorernpiont and that of the constitutionalists. It was also underatood that if the trimly should ba ratified on (hie basis. McLane himself womb.' return it to Washington. The main points probably are right, and way across the north ern States of Mexico, from the Rio Grande to Mo ralise, and fronyArisona to Guaymas, nr some other outlet on the Gulf of California, the Fait.] Steles are to hare the privilege of transporting troops and munitions of war over these routes, and to protect the latter in ea. of Mexico's inability to do sm. In consideration of those grants, the United States to pay g 1,000,000, ono-half to be appropriated for the eatisfaction of claims of American citizens against Mexico. Gen. Barney has acquaint.' Lieut. Gen. Scott with all the circumstances attending his occupation of the Island of San Joan. It appears that he had not base ',rations!, specifically instructed to take.pos sossion, but tient troops thither to protect the 25 or to Americans residing there, who had boon included, the taxation limits by the authorities of Washington Territory. Our Commissioner Campbell, has no doubt about the island belonging to the •n i tett States, but the British Commissioner made an Issue, and ben*e the pretest of Gov. Douglas. This subject ex cites much Interest in official and diplomatic circles. W•PIZINCIT011, Sept. 6.—The Southern paper, r0t...v.1 t...v.1 by mail, state that the Independent, or lions ton Doulocrals, of Texas, have a majority of t won ty two on joint ballot in the State Legislature. Sr. bouts, Sept. G.—The overland mail, with Cal iron dates to the 15th, has arrived. The town o Vsßecite, CaLeveres county, was destroyed by Gr. on the 13th. The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Conventioo wil be hold at San Francisco ou the 20th September All the Pacific States and Territories will be repro rented. Sr. Lout; Sept. G.—The river has fallen 2t inches at this point in the last 124 hours, and is now sta tionary with scant G feet. Nothing new from the up per streams. All me on tho decline cud difficult to navigate. Neat her clear mil cooL Sr. Lours, Sept. G.—The Leavenworth municipal election, yesterday, peened off quietly. Denman, the Democratio candidate for Mayor, is thought to he elected by a small majority. The Republicans gain largely over the last election, and have probably se cured a majority of Councils and city officers. New Vona, Sept. 6.—The steamer Arago, from Havre and Southampton on the 24th, arrived here at 4 o'clock this afternoon, liar advice. are anti cipated. She brings two hundred and forty peseta gars, including Remy W. Raymond, editor of the New York Times; J. VaJeri°, Sardinian Consul far the port of New York; Gen. Bernard, of New Or leans; and C. Bodolonsgnie, Manager of the New Orleans Opera. The Arago passed on the 25th uIL off the Eddystom Light. tho Ocean Queen, from New York, round to liavrn . The Arago passed Cape Race on the 2,1 last. Neu. ORLLANCI, Sept. 6.—The Brooklye, which left fora Cruz en the Ist, brings dates to the let lb. Progress says that McLane avails himself or tyro mouths leave or absence. llamas advlces of the :A state that t h e Barth of Havana has increased its capital $1,000,000, sad authorized the issue or bills to double the amount or its capital. CINCINNATI, Sept. G.—A committee of 500 Wad ap pointed by the Democratic Executive Committee, to ramie., Senator Douglas at the depot on his arrival here. Extraordinary preparations are making to give him au enthusiastic reception. Democrats I rout all parts of the Stateare flocking to the city to hear him speak. Lorin - me.; Sept. 6.—Rlver 3 feet In Ilia canal, and falling. Nonce to Sunders and contraaton. TIM UNDERSIGNED . (formerly foreman fur Rowtarot Parry) would reapectfully Inform these fur whom he hari dune work and the public geoerally, that he le now premed to fundett Plato. or pot 0 Plato Hoof% lu the mod applored manor:, Orders fur Roofing or Ito. pelting of Plata hoofs (II left at the office of Afar- Larratu tin, corner of Pau. greet and the Cant, girth ward.) fr , " promptl d. y attruolod tu. T110316/3 PALMY. turalako TOW ISAGS—Condantly on hand, for aalo .11 , 0 4 twat hao.7 prices, by hzansr • BARKZA Cum. Liberty end IlAnd •umets. f r i lldOtilYSEEl)-100 bur Prime received A nod far ilate hr J.B. zwarrr .* 00. i.e ' • 75 Water and 92 Front a DYE FLOUR . —4O tilds fresh, and choice .&aa ressired sad tor el& by 4.3.1zec0m a ix.; Commercial ? , AILICEirI. I &MIA 40e01021.7 for the IlLtssurg4. Card!, Prirstrrann, ITZDattnar, FlfraltaSit 7, liao. FLOM—unchanged; mlas (Mtn store.of I:s4 bale to lota at $4,7f64,5S for . „ , pring auper, $.5 t. Pull dm gm Extra: 55,'(' 5.50 for Family do, i.5,G2 for whits arbcat do, and $47303 4/r Fancy do. LULUS,. • te4dy demand (or erbeat, unduly for n ed, and sales of 4,040 broth to tots atsl,2oJor Modlterraneao,jl.,ls for prime tied, and WA:01,40 for White; for milting pur r...antra In lota Uvula range at about $1.15 for Led and 51,25 for White from store. Oata, mks of btio bush at depot at at aad from Mao at a. 5. Rye, /23 bulb from atore at BS. OLOCERILit—cdol of 131 ble Motu/sea at 40 mob; 10 Mils Syrup at b.% .V bae Coffee at. 1234. DAOOX--sales of 30,000 Ib., 7%GO73‘Wr Shouldma, 0 1!/..1br Oder, 10q010% for Bator, and 13 for Su e -or Cared du WHISKY—Nam 110 bblarnctitird In lota at,.170.3. forMtn' L tn'E--aalos of 70 Dm at for goad common, and 53; 001 l—gal a BAT—ealee of IS loads at maim At 816418 Ss. SOAP 2 URN DlASS—talas of COSI= Bap a 6 far ELotai tal 011te, 0,6 for Palm, 111114 DX for Tatlek told SOO Lis CM" die. at 1234 for Dipped, C for Moab', sad IS Gar SW. NlSEl—dos al IS balm No. 3 Mackerel, large, it $ll, sal 17 do IShito Fish at $lO. DRIED BREF—aaln of 3 tea at 11. SIONIGTAILIf ASID COISILLIMILCIALs Fir. Lours, Sept. G s r. ar.—Racaipta of product, for the past laaeaty-fimr I mars, analog at moo today dour, 4260 bbl 4 *boat, 1,2% ska;,ora, 1124 oats, :4315 do; homp, Sts b lon I t ta4l. VAG piggy I•blr. t.baavo, 37 blab aml IG iitiVarno market .toady, with • geed demand; win of P. logs at kg,97101.1,60; wood ahipplog, $ 4 .9 1 )(417,75: common inwoles,.recturcd, g5,7nZ0,75; medium do, SO,BOGCS,: O; floe do, On ta Plonr—market quiet. Plias of 100 bbla double extra at ,0,23; 83 country wpm - line at 5.1,50, and ^'-n1 city doable ex. tn. on private term.. /10.13Cra of city enper are asking SI, 0,15, end 51;20. Wheat—market firm at yesterday's ptiorw Woe 0'7,700 alsc, cluing nod club 60(2.51c; choice red $1,05001,10, Corn—markot doll; slot or 64 aka totted at 6241 217 Ake m wed white/ at 05c., 760 .k. white at 075;6.4e; 11S mks yellow at 677n78c, on private terms. Ont.—firm; take 2,000 .k. at /wk. txualug 3101014; ado lot of choke la reported at We. kyo—dall; odes of =0 bags at Car. Itacoo--ealee 70 ealut rib aides at 9..4, and Go do in two lair 14104% lame holden are asking 9%. 8/maiden In • amall way at 7!,:r0.7K r . Romp—tholoclomenty of the weallax !Ida 'corning rc atritted operation; 1.11 tales hold at $lOB. ..10141 1 -4•1 4. 7 Y. 71 pigs asktin at $5,25, and WO pigs Mk • listrilmax Coccus Idancrr,Sept.3.—Althtntgh the lug/tin for coffea btu been good iamb our bat Issne„there has been weritlttle done. T h os marktt taw however, itaprotak utal the sales show an nce of quarter of a tent 111 The acorn of an descriptions In rho market treday ta net down at 28,040 bag.. The tom/motional include about 30.00 d hap at lkallitic rim fair to good. We quota the market closing (Ina . 1111641234 e far ',rime RI. 1154' for good do 116. n ID ~,',c lanftr dot 10c far Laguayra nod 140a17c for odd Java. TuatitA—Tlin liyuchharg Virgil.. any. :—A largo ha. I nros Want.a doting the put week, The receipt,. cantina,. heavy, contrary to all expectatious, and we note a dacha,' on the lower qualltio of leaf and Ingo, the supply of that grade bring in earn. Floe tuanufartnring leaf and wrap. pen: $207060; good tnamtfactztring leaf $15.05; line Itintal• factoring lugs 015517; gaolmedulla do St i•:.•••nk medians leaf ss3.467,shioning loaf 673 10. Thu fallowing It • nunpandite statement of the Imparts of Foreign Goode at Now Pork bas the week, and abate inn. 1, compared with the ammo fa:cloth! la 1070 011411570. For the tract. 1857. 1858 1559. Dry Good, $1,317,428 $1,045,017 $2,010,776 Otuoral afenhandlau... 0,Z5,501 1,644,607 thou - 4...k . j 3.576.962 f. 3,:40,4711 t 4.94411 PtoviAamly 950:156,757 -176..5:u:75S Sta." J.nm. ..... P617,2.`,9 1,179,505,...V0 The weekly etatetoent of the Philadelphia Banks preecop the hill...ring ego - grater, u. eoropaird with thee, t , t We premien* week A o.z. f.'9. Sept. S. (Splud 9,450 ...... 2.0340,74G...14r . Np,le 6..135,0,0... I ur. 11.9.11-7 D. from other Bank. 1,4613,140 1.5.77,9tr2...1 or 71,5= Duo to otter Dank.... 2,0k0.1.1!..,, ~,`,43.8re,••r.,• 1.1 , 01,073 . 01,1:44 .. ~ The 11. air mark..t to very doll, Arai wo may may towel though titer...v. hardly beeo et ~,,, ;Ls dots. to torloado raw, ly tba true .tut..... Th.. ..iy en, roport..l today:ea. lo 1,1.1. listroutdale, es red ain't et tea brand al 31,:-!., 1010.0 a a., very nui..t, there 1,41, but loth on the market. Ti, wt. 011ilro wheal at it, ta.,ope is. , all i I, •alte °I [lll4 staple Al Ibis dant. the n dry plenty td boyeta. Literit remain steaGls at 70,72 e, with aal, 1.1 • derhundred Inesh. Oat aro teday in lanter dens:nal, sad we may any have adrista, regal Or two, Tboy sell Turk at . -..1c, and might bring w h igh AA Sac. Potatorti also are In belles demand, oud aid ery readily at 7,14,ena0 on street._! Detroit Adv. Thu wheat market today was not so n,--the tramcar lino. being principally to till out cargtess previously torn mt„...d. ll,Jdors, however, were Math and there was hot a yes, alight abatement in prima. IVloter grad, were quiet ass.] 111,•;banged. Thu dare ode. foot op about 4:1,000 hush ela, at $1,05 for whits (by watordey delivered; tia,tor No.. white to glom: ale for No.l rad on track; 7 , fiy:Ec fur No. 1 2 red o In .Inca; 7:1473! is for No. I spring in ,re; 704e.71c air N. 2 worths lo atom; GZe for re,orteil, 50c for old No. 2 red, and hoc for aid standard spring In atom the market :losing rather waster, and nonsliutl at 77.4k173 .f,c fur No. I mrtog, anti 70!.? for No. 2 myth:kg. There la continued pad demand for spring extra brands of flour, ud ten mar tot ta arm. A Lkatt 101 bids 'wore add at sipi,'- rJr fair to choirs% If tutor wheat remain:dull. Coro, under light Wa ring, and • fair dens , adranced to, With maim of about 27,110 t) bushels at Glioel• for No.l in atom, and 5AC,629t for N 0.2. No canal corn n red. thtta, Howl) at 2'..e, vs 111, sale. of 7,1:410 bushels at that gum. Itye flit. No I flarley In good demand, with sal, at le for No. lin store, and 15,0110 11, ham; on trek. Standby nerd M - 4 so brink, hot tj notations ate °changed —sales 1.0104 nude at $1;90.,;.a2,00 A entail pwel I old clo ser seed wail bold rat :e. rwer --Ise !nun inns, ~.aseral g,..at lemon also ;,tris,...l to. day. by lb. Cbiongo. Itatio,ton and llugu47 Balta. (hutrral fl. .. 1.1. -1 ..cm .long that e... 1 were lona by Ilse frost td Tilt. .lay night last.- There are also rututnt of hi m, to ll.e torn crop In alichigan from front. R/VICEILIVXWS. The rivvr or very low. It is nselees lo.pode lb ..lopth a her 441CISU ,tin go out or rows In. The bock wh at dad are waking thoweel. es sislhle, rapidly. The Leon had arrived at Cincinnati on kl.nelay ..lonst,e4 awl Alwluer, 101 l Cin. (or here vor nosey days stn., aro still 1L1114.4 the etre...led boats., The koonsaly had o very Laos. trip from Cloonan. out t lot Monday The Ids Hsy wes up et th t port for klenspht. The (pals here now, intending to tt re at ao early day fur Arkansas( n 0,,, Will not he pleas6.l learn 110.1 the are but thirty Inches of water between .ItUs Hoek and Napoteoti....-The Tennessee is reported at est duo s rhang from ....wet rains .... .no 11.1•1130 . CI, rater Wok into New Orlea. IL& week ?Al bales ef:cotton I oink Uppertlnwholppi is falling hood et. Plll3l •• D. The risen in tart, everywhere at very low ag.a atom still hall.. asight elrept the Terille., as n o k-ed e. NY.I9 (row alt quarters is therefore very wan. and Stale. Steamboat It•r s tater. ARRIVEO. • DEPARTED. Toleoaph, Ifroaatrri it"*°"‘" CoL li•vard,lna 91.99.-1 Gm 9 lothel—falling. Tolitirrtptil• PhiLl rnti, Sept. renetlin sales Loc h. e Seg a §4 ta0.4.1 for old stack and fain-ground auperllne; $1 7150.6 10 her extra sad fancy. Rye Flour brill at $3 75; trt 11011 v 1 T.O Wheat In fair request: 2100 b.. 11 'd . 1 " " B ' l7 rdy 1944; at, of fair whit. ar §1 Nr; SOWS by 10 1 / 4 1 at §I Rye erdla readily at 70.,70e. Corn nearer; 1000 hos yell .w r. a... 1.1 at S'll , l7or. (Cats: MOO LS. prime new De! a.hirit 34r. Whisky nut - hang...l; sate, t.OO hbLii at New Tout, Sept. C.--t,tton firm: sales 100 I.ihas: heavy; sslrw 11.000 Ltda. Wheat heavy; a5h...9000h.; white Rs sll7Southern $4 2 7111 L.:. Corn quiet, 6.1,. 1.0, mlood 50(0141. 1 . ..rk *wady at SID ~ 9 10142 for prime. Whisky firm and arttre. Shoran eloaini doll and quDtationi raCher 0 411/M . ; Ch .1. Rk Id WN Mich Son N T Clea Mo eixra gr.; Oa aeh 7 , 47'. Con 47 1 6.. Cl To ttri!.,...; Panama RR 117!!: Nei/L .. 31 S$ CO ggiy,;:—U SINS, , 1b74, Coitlnslrt, Sept. 4—Fleur um - hanged in prices Sr in the tone of the market. Wheal: IM.fur g ud rob $lO5O 1 10 far white. Gnu: 70 far [nixed. Oats 40e. with heavy market. Nye norbang,e..L Whisky firm al' ,1 , 4 e. Provis. market a....tirefor cut moats: grace. eery 10, for Sankt shoniders and aides. !dent Sort $l4. - • x. A_Nti thi If Ttill LATCEIT IMPROVDRIEINt Sewing Machines 'PHIS IS THE MACHINE whoso owners 4 , 17.,r,N1 n prentinfn of $2OOO iu 1 . 1.11.4:0ph1e to any otter on erhibltlon at !Le Prank lustltnto that could do the ammo mug.. of work as well. Their offer clot having been ecropted tlk ent.erlority num Fur IWO al ALAI - Z.1,241A. & CO.'S D ETS, TUBS, rrn•nAL Sr, ALLIISIIIENT CITY KEDLIDDI, Aud rerryiblug in Wow! sod Willow for rale by ' aes„ilerT NAIIIIEL RIDDLX, 5 . 1 Diamond. FRENOII SEMI) IVIIEAT.-100 bush lni portal !hunch Wheat rrpromly for mad, romired awl Mr solo by J. N. MODETT & 00, ml 25 Watt... and= Proof gimlet. DOU.BLE LID MARKET BASKETS; ONO du do Pooch d do Jenny Lized • do . All aim., by Ibo neat, dimes" or elogly, for min by ers;4Aws SAMUEL RIDDLE, No. ill Dualowl. CEDAiCTINE OR OAK ()BURNS of every Wee arid shape, hr ealo at lowest pa°ea to the trade by m5.•l2wT SAMUEL MOULD, 21 Diamond. JERSEY PEACH BASKETS; eigdit Pantie do Orrbard do Clothes do A large lot. maortad, just reed and for wile by .I.lluT FIAIIII EL RIDDLE, 'ZI 11114r000d. T IIE BRAMAN FAMILY I.PIWINti NACUIJ K 9 L. CU EA PEST, F. I M PLEAT, and 11WIT ISt:LIABLE ACIII !I ES At Nn. 1 , 1 Blarkci Rt. LARSOKI.L & NARTRROP, SAMUEL B. FLOYD & N JCIA NW, And dada.dada. iU Flrnr. Grain andOSIAIMISISI Produ O ce (i l on E n ß ra T lly, mu LIURRTY cerEF. IM taw Pa. R. LL . De l . PlTTEtntlftlin, (ice I'lilNG BEDS--of meveral 4itTerent kind 3 /o—nianntartorin g lty na and for male at our warn/m u m T. R. YOUNG A- In, by tool 40 /Smithfield Street. MAitBLE-TOP DRESSING BOREALIS —of beautiful dee iglu, f1u61.1 and In 'mellow. T. U. YOUNQ t PI Ell, Mate Blue, Green Gray, Yellow, Eros and Flannels—a poi aseoraleot. ?not. Illnglaunkehecka, Ad. sett C. lIANEON LOVE, VI Mutat stread. TO GROCERS AND MA MULLER.% A large lot of PAPER BAGS, est received and re sate by W. 8. WAVILY. •Alt Career Market and Second, Wee:eland Thirdete. OAKUM—uO bales in store and (or sale at lowed tutor, prkaa n . , iIIaRBSTABARKIta, add Carom . Marty and /land ati. P.A.OLN'S FANCY FLOUR.—We arc now Winn*. W. ?mite.* talahrtial 8t- Look Fancy /alai. n a ,y. a ad dory anything hi thl . 'market to approach IL goaPip. IL LIGGIVIT k CO„ 75 Wale, and P 2 Front et LOT OF Sr twit re- OF SEED RYE rival and t. sale by THI.)3LIS ;lELL I VEATIIERS-34 sacks ort steamer J. A. tither, to M.ivo, for We by .0 EMAIL DICLICRY & CO. 'MEW PUBLIUATIONS antlfresh supplies IA to all", departmenlg *ow var7atlea Rtaima.l acC Wrttlre Raper- r. C. COCHRAN; Alt.gbutr-.1 LOUISVILLE LIME-100 bbls. in store; trill be told eery low to deo • conatat. „. fee MIAS tuguraco. A DLOODMIS VICTOZV'M 2,000 b 000 110=5 SOLD OP e 4 MAC - ' R Tun enormous %nullity of this Intaluablo Emeedy has been purchased by citicens of thathiSod Elates doting tho short time It has been befuns the public. The reams for thin nutraeullcmy encores Ls empty tu.the actual tenth and raltioof the article. Nu one bays the iLt GINST I() rLARTER without becoming tts rrze.,,a. It performs all that ft promised, and efrria with It Its ran recommends elan. Truly this Ise victory—peacefel and bloodless—but we teller° isOt less glorious than the triumphs cfwar..lit , ite carnage and desolation. The M&GNETIQ PULS= ho tasloabledly tho umateat Strengthener and Pain Destroyer that &ince bas let d - covered. If yen pot this Muter anytrhere. lfpatn H there the Plaster will stick there nail the pain Lee ',matted the Plaster magnetises lea pain away. and PAIN CANNOT EXIST _WIIE:IS TRES PLASS= Nolitnatiern,Lamencaa, Slitinten, Debility, Nervousness, Neurslga,Dyspepits, Cougha, and Cold., Pales and dither - of every kind, down even to Corse, are intotedialag rviievni mud with *little pationee,privattneady tmed, by magi cal Influence or the lIIAGINETICPUSTER. It Ie the aim , oat, sweat, safist, yleacutheat and cbcsitiest 'remedy le exigence. Its scppihration la universal—equally to the stroneman. the doll to Worttear,and the fooblo lafaai.— Toeachandallltwillprose a Palm and a Blewiny. Ile nee is agreeable, and without annoyance or litonbto. price Is within the macho( all—rich or poor: all may bas, It who are sick daraterlh in any way. EA/LIIIERS ahonid In alwaya supplied with lid. invalua ble PLASTER. It will to, the Goal Physician in any household, ready at all times, and at inatant thtlico. Pet op to afrdlght Lin boxes. Each boa will make sly to eight plasters, and any child ran rpread them. Pr;c9 cents s bar, with fon and plain direction.. D. c. 310/I.EIIIZAD. 0. D., luVentor and Pniprutar, 19 Walkor at., New Vora. BIOIIEIIIIA/18.11.1uNgT/0 PLA.STED la awid by all gbh in every city, lowa and vili.oo 01 the Unitod two. Dr. Churchill's Remedirfor the Prevention and Cure of Conaturip lion. Winchester's Genuine Preparation of (be flypophosphites of Lime mod of Soda, nr 4. , mif‘c Panay for 0 00 5.. - mAjtax,Eroachi , ” , ArtAnor, Drbility. Dylp(pas, !firma+ Paeans. Chlatats.aact flu Cu stplaints of Wir',l , l3, Lou of L'arryy, Iraffing , air s ISO. —.. , This extraoniinaryChetnical Preparation of PIioSPIIOEUS, (Me prophylactic and enrahre proportion M ilagicll were clitonvam) by Dr. J. Y.Churehtll; of Parla,) hi nortenunic woollsrlui cures throughout Pomp, and the United Ststes, baring already attatued aince its introduc tion, a monwitable {opulent, both with the medical` No tension mid the publk. 11 is a purely Stimitilic Preparaton, acLing With ahsriitite err:4/aq and or inciff44![ cii.,,cy it, all atagee of Pulmonary end Nervons Plenum. The . GURX OF 00 58USI1TION, - - Co Um ...owl hurl third elegem (at a patloJ, con W segnntly, wn there can be no tuverteinty as to tiro Nature, of e too Maxim,' can be obtained, M all ream, by this treatment, except when the ,bating titian of the acute...is of obil ant Schott to produce death. tiered/fury pIe , II,TOSIG. .0211 lu no 'say it counteract the tEactot the lITPOPUOS. PLUTIC/: Wheat, lo whom , it ass ttuat etrnegly merle-.1 reenvering aa rapidly ea others, This Esmody Lae not only a ntrative egm-t, tut will, 11 ' lined wherever there exbds a empiciola of the dims., Pr , .• rutDeftLiopmen!,•nd thus era as &pre:erratic, Iran re cord la Mronmptim, „le si as romiunnion ft., wit 5 7 , j./ rt , Is 117.11 Arc It Is iniposalidc,sithila the 'inane of an onlmary ads. 1 • (Dement, to tlionlah the mere !minting m.o.a tu my poe-v. glen In regard to the 0000050 01 this c.iy 161.1 t'ioo , lk In.nt meft for one 01 Dm ..... at ter. Mie two', rt.... ~. the 112111:1. mre. Put tu Orli, 1.. .144 to.. i, seer. its ingnir.,..l.. , are dolly u.l.ltneig ne. tn- nib...ninon, I hove ,mt pm , Ii translate,. or DIL. CIIUM3I/1.1:$ %foal" liN CV.:V.,(I 'I 1111111. Cmopng Ina report mash. t• Ito, Imperial Academy,." aleGiclne, Parbc Note. of Coen, ...I 1,..11,00, Iwo:mut, Temimoniale, te., whirl,, noritt...r witb a Circular. will to eent on roralpt of Tivitt.V 0 cr.NTS in shim pv to enter 11, expense Of Pnerni,. Three, then-fore, ob, ,r ;el. n liclde infor [nation previous to glerlding whether to try llne ertmordittary rounoty, eboultl Imo nu dam Yu written lor Dr. CborebilEs T1,2(1.. Thousand.. would be restored it', health by placin thou !wires under this treatment during the mummr, which is the meet faVeratilemaeou: but who, If they &lay, any go down to immature graven. Prin. of WINCLIMSTEE'S GENUINE PLEPARLTION, of the Ilypophosphite• of Lime out Soda (in Syrop,)s2 petr bottle, three bottle. fur,, Single bottles, la corimenrated solution. by moil, when epecially anneat,l. $2 each. The Der Nam torutedied to Iliu Profeomm. hub bottle In. full directions tor 11,0, Willi ~.y Ise ermile cgualitra. u.iii NO ()Villa. J. W/NCLWTE/L Bold wholesale and retail by flit. G. U.ll XYBEII, Na lie Wood drat. PittidAiral, Ps. in2LJAial, iiiirrti xittirYdimit Taus - I .-- tci . , Pi0..250 Liberty Street. DANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCHANGE .11j/ AND DEPOSIT. capital 5t0rk......... S 150,nn0 -Capital Itepresented, over 1,00 O,OOU . irir STOCEFIOLIddia Las /i1L(11 larnmoutmr Itattr,'lCit Gold, Silver, Par Pundn and Corrernty roroivol on .b.pa,ir. ALL 1110:1Eli, 01101,4 1,. 00,2:0, 'n c ,C,..,,-.(,./ 'l: - w:, WILL DRAW INTEItEnr Fight 110, bangle.. the Eastern mod Western enter conatently lor sale In sums to buil Collectiorm 1.14.1 In all the prineipal <Pim is tho Unite." States and 11,0 C 21.1122, old /Integrant pawl teyLp pp, MITTEL, is any dared pl.lllt, on day of maturity. LI 10 5 0705 I: Jobe Moorhead, Alexander F,rtayth, Jobn Heath, G., Used, J. 11111, William Seibert, W. Streik/tack, limiry Mr• i CuLloogb, Robert Audition. G. E. WARNF.P., President- .- 1 _aut.TL:lyd_ ILL'. SORMEhI?., 'Cochin!, _____ RE -OPEZI LN G. ' _ - I .. - DHO F. COWPER'S FASHIONABLE. ' _a . DANCING ACADEaI7,OI. NEVILLE lIALL, corner ' 01 Yourth end Liberty Streets, Pittsburgh. • Prof. Cowper having returned to the city, nmpertfully in. forma the Marone of Pittsburgh and Allegheny teat be wid the Move Italhi . re. Id a Academy at. m Alt. URDAY opet Ecatemb ng , and rill continue to teach te se reumilshment iu all I. varltioy Dm:when, together h with Instructions iu the .lignite of the Pail Room nod racial elide, graceled deportment of person, Ac. All the latest and Most fashiritualo Pall Loom and Parlor I ances, at taught by him to themstern calm, ouch sta Les Caledonians: Gatillloug Polish ilezeurks Quadralete Lea 'Laurier Qua. &Me, Polka Quadnabse Schottiset. Qnadrlller, London Lamer Quadrilles Suasion h/actuirtA Quadrille; Plain or German Walt,: Ectriereldo Waltz; VAmvians Walls:Sabot. tisch or German Polka: Dingle or Piro Step Walt:: thrill. ram, Illllliekin, Espanola and "[oboe:den Pedka;.ii.doirs: Polka MaYourka; Gallopade; Spanish Demo; Evergreen Polka; Ckilienno Circle, Ac„ lc., Trill to (1111,111 t at mmtalate torus, • Day • of TilitiSi3 nit E.llaws: sin,l fnlurdaya, Irma, 4 t,, BIASTEILS AND 51155 D5V—Tharadave and Satanlava, (rum 310 5 r. la. O RNTLE3LEN'S CLAS3--Tharadala•nd Dalt:Mays, Dorn to ID r.m. Pill VATS CLASii for Lail.% abc doidro it. Trot eilgrper will al. Ora iustntrtions Cr/Priv - tat Claw a, or Instruction pivot at Lb. realdonce orpapila, It I . ..raked_ N. U.—Prot C. run lam woo at the also. e 11•11, on day. of tuition. from So b and 7toID r. sr. or at the . SDOTT dolly. ;LOIN PRONCIE FROM TILE VIEILLE MONTAGNE tiO3IPANY OF PA ZIE3. VIIIS PAINT is adopted to all purposes to A..white Lila bend Whits &ad hi applicable. It doss me lora yellow, as land Inrariattly date, on trill acquire ELn lurchi.o and mcitestimea• of Cowls panelling without the aid of varnish, amt hi easily washed. adore with botho balls • raiaatntheir froalinoat and brilliancy of color. IWO {wandswill cover ail moth liner...A, with the emirs body,.beaut PLO pounds ofleml—ehow economy ing great WS waif aa y. In order that partial testy depend upon yelling the artir le drittlypurt May shotald buy of ahem but the rum. reare,-,n houses. The Oolupatty ship but two qualities, known an No. I and SROID Whale Dry. Red cod Or lor Red Beal la the article neat mod for me heal. Mali... tae painting purp cnem, e throw Whitoor Green Real being only bud lk.r the molt CI:14.11. =ark. JOSkill STRONG, Aceut tor - thee. Orders athtneeaod to elPaer of the following haulm will ha filled at the new reduced tariff a p ekes, either Dry vr to LULL CORNNLL. iklaidett Laike..New reek. RAXEOLDS, DEVON k kaArr, We and 104 Fulton exact New York. -- Dr. Samuel R. FDICIA's HII CorrectOr or Jkaall-11111ota• Dillitaars...-Parely ege f.• Mild, Sao and Efirallra Remedy for BILIOUS DIBOB.DEEII, SICK HEADACHE.. BILIOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER OR STOI4IOII, COSTIVENI DILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC COUGH ~ MALARIAL FEVERS, DOWEL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, SOUR sromaenw ! .. SKIN DISEASES, IMPURE BLOOD, JAUNDICE, And all complain:a rammd by IMPURE BILE OR BILIOU. NESS. /lE. GEO. H. NASSER; jußbillivT DS Wool ..7„ Soho A pat for Pltlabargh. T E FIRST BAPTIST 'CONGREGATION OFFER virin CRIIf.CII I:DIFICE CORNER 07:451" , , 1ND THIRD Ere, FOR EALL US 11.6.t8ONADLIS TELLIIN Tvgethor with the ORGAN Alia FURNIiGRR. It is will and substantially twill, aqua& of nilitingald hundred pennon comfortably, and Is outgo ffered Air Ilia tier.. it t. &nominal for thole accounodatioa. Yor Lynam, 6.t., ply to W 31.11 EV111150Z1,110.94 Water *trent, or Ja . 2 2 5 ilk . tl7 aft'uf. Jutrziltf O. IL ANDEILUON, V..ffetntY Ewniof Tinge.. Bteara Marble Works. 'WARBLE MANTELS, made by ma chinery, always us hood. good house staid be wathat Marble Mutilate ; they are dap twat. mill add ca, to the beauty of a base tan ar uthur.tki* than be_bonah! with the rame money. lil , sidea ttai • baLse toruniLT• chaireof tettanta and rent ur sell for more moor/ ant/ as haw, the marble Cilltiot Ind./eq . the madly of Dame and fend!, by talJeg dre, na wood mantels often do. Marble Topa for Wadi Mead. . 0 1 fittute ileartbe, Ilennmente, Tablet. and aria. 'atones, Ctiatimf and Clanietery work 4.11 lamb male to order; our =din Is the largest In the west, cousin. urtho .01 being crauPtiCtureil by machinery M gut wp in a. itylo and Will be bold at lbs Marc= prima. _ Waremona, a= Liberty .tract. Mantel Toranon amend etniT. brim, aid Libra/ areot, rittaben.ak, p a . enleallaeld IV. 11. WALIACIL . _ COAL WALTZED. Orxt Sr. Lora Conrun,} SL Low; Joinanh, Llnd. DROPOSALS 'will be reecived by the St. LOUIS OAS LIGHT OOMPANY, tin Octotcr onAL for SINK HUNDRED THOUSAND BUSLUILS 1 7 177, k D Ulla COAL, of Ms Lett qu all tj., for Ow rannba'S.Ont to L. Att./terra CUo son Onntude, (450.00 u Monett/ ILSGI, and the Wm- Ailf Ttot Con/ to L. &Awed Ltte Cotopnurn ran d , Et. Innis. The Oaa Light Cm pan y revert. Ol° ot 10 / Jo 1 5. , 1 tce I EDWARD tr..'" rt lAWATII4 reran HOT PRIMO° NITZiot ill gam 013 hazataxd maautactared. alaa DO. IP .. 4 4 /344 iN mmdazorhAa ricww,L.44,farabitual at abort maim- Itl—Wareboasa ?la p lWater ntrect. - • • •-•, - antaaatio • •• • SNAP. SMUT jk4450; G 5 Pronat. _ HISTORY of the Western Insurrection in Wooten: Pmaybrabbl,conmmly called tb•Wbbilky Ifust.ll-3L Iltsckcorbiga tier 101 wholmats sad Mail by w .d. nAm. PON 'AND BLOthitt. JL. :40 torsi N4l Jocasta Ctuicoat Elo m • N 0.2 dp• - - Ooks,Plg /rarq " LA*;vular fig iron, by e . al ; urn& lancerz; 7or IS APPLIED. - Y.^!~?" FLT 4.Y2l BOLT WORKS
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