24intarilotitas. — i - uurThe snargaws ourrian. T'xbro Nvo rt. Prsyssuncin. p;sa Ad , ctrnDY a co., IfikAOTTMERS OF KERATRINO. Bioneur-inns BOLT OOPPKR. Baratta Opp '.Borrouliounnasurt Bottom.. epator itm,u., Ra "Itopcatbre sad Deem la 1 L 8 TIK tuva MUM IRON, VAN, ea Oolastantly OD hand, MAWR sa4 , 40. Pint andl2O Swami W.. 1 o"o6thjardrie of Cbpper onto sal 64.4.4 piton. most:lB,l,T SWUM 13... 003 raiimititas and Commtsalon blerobaut. :'•axD wiromiut Dtansii :fif nleasev Butter. Seed*. Pialx, ' • lcm Owersll7, "IRod Jtna. riet4u,94 •. , J. U. Oniuwiew,• Ds D., .-•- 163 Tdird &Mal, PillsDirsk - Peang.,- lierfils hO !be advantages of. Diatom Ckdleges and Lk* web, ann venal ilium• preorks, awe We professional sallow . In IRMO ICIAL AND YLIMIOAL °ABEL I I Iliri.W. - 1). Howard. mown.= ucem.. ai.. Eir.M. EL A: Dictum.. . Hon. U. A. Weaver. T. - a BM. F.i.l. ' ' • Hon. r. 3. Elgbam. Jobe, El. Mellor, Esq. 3..4, 1.1.40 listeraisq. my3:l2Do zrrNa. STOVE. W0R3.1.8. ALD.X AN DER BRADLEY, 111111R401111413 CND aIALL IN EMT VAULTY Op COOKING; PARLOR AND iIEATINO STOVES, P/ala awl Fancy Grate Fiona, moo. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT Gee • - Bvsxnca mid' Sim's Cossuuuto - • • 0001 C STOVES. Office and Baler Room. NoOlk Wood 9t.j PI ttsbargh. Pa | ®! - T/OLZIAGEI kx, SONS, DALIII3 DI Forifgef nOVDontettle. Bala of Exchange, czannovris DroCarre, , BAHR NOTES AND OPEOIIt, 61•3LiRKST BTRENT, PITTSBURGH, P.A. 1110.0allactiona nada on all dm principal tlircinpb out th• United 13 tided, ap.24l.kb I . ., , .. Rox!marr ORR, a l .STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, MN= HURONS, SIOCITEBI:4 R- mAggrE STRUT. - A C. P. MARKLE!, ft•ALSZENG, JOB dtiD, ALL ENDS OP . `",i VP PPING PAPbI R. leVarehonse, ato. SW Wood Street. PLITSBUZIGg'A. mytarla dic Rio &oak at 113:11.r.i.t pries& Irois - Raillskg, Irma Vaults, Vault Doors. _Window Mintier!, Window Unnzds,&t., Strut and 80 Atrott, (fletaroan Wood sal Markt* PITTILMGH, PA., Etwi a Lund a variety of noir Patterns, fancy and plain sultabLe far all purpose. Partioular attention pall to en. :lasing/3ms t.. Jobbing don* at abortnotice. Kora sic o. range ' • 'V. NDHVIIR FRIHAD , . • "Z_o K N 1r El -A ,•,. ' . SOLICITOIIII IN CHANCER Y, 4 .. - . B'a.l. Mines Bloa;--Dutaque, hto.s. - 4.11-Oullectione piomptly made In guy part of Northern lowa, or Rentern 19lseonsta. - WM attend to the purchase an gain of ans.l CAW, ob. Uinta* Money on Wad* n0..1 Mortgage.. .l.:lydtra V . Li IMO. {1.111111501....- .._......:_ TOULUS,.:: ...111.8aa RORIIIKON , .'IIINIR KILLERS, iouNDirais T AND MACHINISTS. 6-,T.(314 wortaT e. __Plttst!ttigh, Penna Ofilas. No. Marks, street. Monolocturs all kinds diatom Eoginer and MI Nothln rzi; Ons4go, Railroad Work., Strain Hoporo and norm Iron Work. Jot.bbg nod Itepairtag daua on-abort notice. zar4s,lydta le DI A. N I.) IltanakrAnnars and Deal= In all kiwi. of 71'013ACCO, NNI7/1` AND CIGARS AND • ^ssomi.A.sooc,, lLniwr cJ Saritipet.S Strut and Diasurd44o, PPPTPOUROIL PA t , OftiCIOVN Er. XOFLA-N GER:. SIGUT . III..LLS DRAWN BY ouseini, SEIERNI&N & OM ITN =TON BANE ? LONDON; IN SUMS Ot ON! POUND VIERLINLI AND UPWARD& Alkyl Lilia n -the prlnelpsl'eltl,ll lind towns of Draws, Se/glSof; irantlit,.l3ormatty.lioattle and, other geropeatt SteteAconeiattilios heriAstul tor eale by , - CM. U. WILLIAMS A IS). , AallYste, Elsakere.Woo4 rut.s. Jcaf IS B. LIM 11,1:13:1 (5 R ANT TAILOR, No. 45 arketft., PlUstbsirgh. - A good ussortme4 ot, ohorns, CA9S.IIEZRIM, rtsiQm 01.1811 , 10. and all gads saltabla tar' Essalsamose srosr,jostrsestrSd. iripord.. promptly A 11.& to Ito latest styles of the as t. Farlttalydro S. scow. Dentist, lIAS. Fe.. Moved, to the house lately occupied ty Dr. Wm../.. Went, No. 218 term strut, Noah aid%) third dpor above thud street Octie Vonri tram 9 L. r. w. le00114:0111 Pittsburgh Steal Works. ; SOME% BOYE. & CO-. klanz4Sietiorwsof MEP MOM aLos, SPRING, PLOW gut • E. B..ETKILLOTE.LiTOS and .Casy7 Rau mad. Pint Sfriefa. Altthurgi, Po . .14-321- "n" flavors. I.moroyeed Patent St..' Cultivator Teeith. Osirte' plloriseulPirg'Struts. Pittaurglclis- RAIL ELCt.A.D SPIKE COMPANY. Josuph Colildisell (54=szoss to Rater, Roth ct Acta). NASIMCII - 1111 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS _ , - - AND BOAT SAXES. Corner of iVatet Street and Cheery alley, •altlyac PrITEIBIIRGIL .14 St. Clair Street, (Di Arktes New Building; saliCtlydge Mimes Dimon, via Vssuint Dranorsz, thi "Y Rimato Hk4i Worflacro to i•terottnate YUYSVU;Csi Okla 1114304 UT% IiOnCitOZA yaws, Warm Ucus,eziso Wourusauma town, kc. 50,000 !lons sow rN ONX Norm . Sas Oebbtated Plalandie.' tom been Wanalvely wed fa berentitin? rwir hall part. of Swope, and thermic.. tilondi I.OW W. ! boils .nutted by Ma Courts of llatala, . inincniblagland..tuntria, Bmria, &mow Beldb ron,• Unilastd, Haptie, to, and tbdr Chemical propettln a:Minh:Md. and Wyrnr.4 by the rood dlitlngehdied Medical. llspeldsratl War thaiorld. - f — • Theft datinethwact to all kind. et 'WWII and Mewa has temmnwyllled in int.-.nutty by the DiturMs of the nrions PhuMan,Yannare, Proprietor. .0 Mtn% Wirebonsek Idatintatiork . ..• mud by miens dm Odra., • . litiliiitaTootltioaliklind . Oar titicUss of eleacy or thin Aotritdres ism baaan at tboDspot. PoiimierM444th sod Baia, by fhb Inventor and Pm pre . kpr 7 -': • JORICPIIIII6III2, Practical Chadat, L' • ..El2Broadvriy (cos:. at,) Nsw Tort. Noorol Aiwa tot as 11. Slat.* *ad Cosadoo, WRIDEIO lON T. IIINNITON„ Droyeat, No.lo Moos Holm, and 017 • ' ANNEAL /0 4holosolo and t.WI by IL M. LENA t 611,OorossrWO.X1 and BizandstikaoB.llSUllso. onuir monad sa Mirkot ati HICEIBALT t WEEN. NANwAllistianYl - • • dakemdfo Bide, 011 and Leather Stare, KIBIPASWON. et SONS, No.' S. Ihird K, l e t n au unto! sad Oltistirot atn, - Phadelphls, hay. • for a*ddlli AINEV - 01.11710' &PAN= arks, Eli sod Osaiik-aeltal,Pato . a Blpy Tin ' Ofli Tnaddro' end Our. nal/ Rada an in. wrilipitieg, and vi r on bos, tormi _ . OAII klada i4zaiter to me rough wa0 0 .4 1,4 whk ' n • Na Mated markai pitai rIU Ga spat In cub, or ta" In anbnain inn linen Laattiandored fre• of charge and aid. • • - .ntellydro (8 1 /1110X ECM inks the mesa of the people, wttitHerthe adonatant mod otienuthrlT•triww-nmo' new to cube contrny. Rion than gond log; let It o tem- I• / 1 7 dOnantratedi and they wlll • uot !deftest° , &lilt theft moot medial pet:noun The MUM bare id. reedy rained the • . _hinnutent of tltynelen cowman the eirtnes ite may to 11111:111 In the imam, nitintlllee orthle awnotnee that wanomaly sold fp rwis7 emotion Or Merlon., It le now lzed as green 111‘!! tw *AU , Idtool.l v 4 ,1.1.1442; dneeso of th.. 4.„„" cap er, gull ea • dlothoteolrientory, drepoiir I nn tb e mien' tem. that into trout deningement c76...-weinnnenihe .emblem. -tom llanottwir name tees bennithnt*hinnettold word trout Mel. h, Tare, from the ',eboeinoild4 dlleddA tb* ?wen Tap. own, and be Bold. draddliteaad treintrally, arearinnnn, ton : Mlnteritarlldl da &num min ufand proprie . tor,: hvall meets. . Ic2lnt : on • 11.eiteuk.—Ds. Ozo. 11. Kilt. ipa;ol4o mos woo, Pittsburgh; Pa, boa beat to Mr asibraidtlair for tbatmatiti Pieta, and bu Armond the ittotartroitd kboO of Pima' tar tbi, cora, of Banta' at' ltiozny which 'k• Is 4 , ukn0...Li0 At to in, case efuWars orittall* uotafauto that aattabutu t will em. imbOim9CM esidais . tqcsal Al Pt.oyaatorhao sty.. -- ablitiof this Wad lo nutted, so to Aril parade that he li- to orobo luotfaa aAricolo such aux ~,,s i .- C. er.,lrrton 41,-.7. W. svir,za, p h odstiautbrinliilisas at 114 Tiireity , '' , A Chan, ilea 4:4.l4raire*Edißnents•corni , :, , Ci , A ''', •t cash*PabnailekOlialmptioa. — Z iN at'L • • '. pur d a r p a ;, VON'EItrIXOW M N IL Umeat i gtotbalialikingtoeces* 017 ki \ , - Nktamilinnl7J , •• • '•• .:.•.,. ••, :,•••,.... ,-;.. ,A. izAriuniE gout. _ ..y414 Eq. Oats , Ms we ma". :..te e:42AZIWAV a.l)(Mtj ' • ' M 8 -q • - • *•,_ • M=l3:E= 1111 317P1CTC17.13 or R OPMB AND T WIN 19 Of all also 'rut daltrlptious.. Warehouse, 489, ear. Penn and Walnut Sts Tau paves at. 4.11.• YW. 1L R. . Vcsl4lll s2 l .ll*Plf rtrniooaan tit„Fttsl ts/—ar.--CO., Forward* and Commission Merchants, Aud AF,euts for the solo of Pittsburgh blanu Poi arra. Courtgaments and order" for LEAD, lIFBP, PRODUCII, le. , aoliritad. Prompt attn.. • WU to nada% low forwarding. No. 49 Commercial Sttraet, St. Lows. turtalf en Fashions. 2 P ....up 0... i n WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Itiltrraeructs or HITS, OAPPI, ItURI), EIONNZTEI. LV.. Are now opening for the FALL TRADE a magnificent stock of FRESH GOODS, which will be sold et low prima. No. 121 WOOD 131210E4, .027 6 filmdom. above Fillb,lNtieburgh. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE RALSTON & YOUNG, BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS GLA.Z2iIT"TIEI 33.17ILDINGE. FIFTO STILISET. MIMI POST OPPIOE •TBzaouts ovary Mind of BOOK. and FANCY JOB MINTING ortiti •vantneo■ and dispatch. fIY THE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE -I-P perceived (het I have disposed of air BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLISUIVIENT to aledsers. RALSTON I YOUNG. They are gentlemen In whom every nottfidepoa may be placed, n well in regard to William trantarAlou se their axpertneas to the mecbsidul execntiqu of the work entensted to diem. They are provided with a large aneinut of Type. sod Elactdnary, Steam Pour and other to tasted.) printing 10 - Ati excellent style and promptly. Leek for them the contionaoce of that patron. age which bas to long wed aa Mitred', base extenthel to myealL- JeTridertf P JOHN T. SITRYGCR. All RIO.A.IsT -71;VATOEC/Efi WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ELEMEIBICA2Sr WATCUES We would most respectfully call the atten tion a the public to the American Watches 0011/ being ex. Musical, Inn-minced, the manufacture of which has became *namely catabilabed that satire confidence can be placed upon theca as sato and =met time keepers, bulb by ths wearer and seller. Hastog.beno apoolntad Wht,fatale Agenta for th. asla et thee. crwha., Iha public may ba anstund that nu rau tall &bens at the vary los'est mut, prim. We hare also . vary larga nook or Sliver end Plated Warn, Vine 0,1.1 Jawetry to gets, such as Coral, Garnet, Cameo, Jat and Paintings. Our aeavinsaeror 01.0CHS la unusually large at proton, oomprhiug ..ma boautlful patturns or Right and Ph,. hay Piartur and o,llmOlorta at grmuly lodated prima. OP. ham abed • fall stuck of Ahlgliah and Awl.. Oold and Anwar Welebee on hand, all or our own Imputatkus. Also, TV4•2I Atakora Topto, liaterlsla *Ad watch Glam. itRINEII•2I • MEVItAN, feVI:JA•T Na 42 rlitt, stitat. Don't foil to procure, Mrs. Wiwilow's Sooth tug Syrup for Children Teething. 11 has nu eq.l on earth. It greatly Withal. the process of teal:Limy by eorteulog the gums, re/ludas all Intlatrunation—srill allay nainoord Is mn to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It, mothers, It vUI give reat to yourselves, and Mier mad Walla. to your Infanta Parieelly to ail cam. This valuaLla preparation I. the p • lotion to ,ao, ol We meetexperlsured and Antal tamale Physicians In New itgland, and has to.. used with imear-tatting encore la millions of ruse. Ws belles& It the best n7OlllOOO restudy In the 'salmon aliment! of Dynantery and Dlsshoaa In Cl/114ren, shah. It artatte frogs loathing es from any otbar canna. If Ilfe end bewaib ran la eatlmatml b 0 d.illers and 7008,0 I. mortli It. weight In 1111110. of bottle. arn sold every year to lA. 11ng.4 Biala It Is •n r1.1a0.11/01471o.1ralamty. Pilteli ONLY CHNTS A Pr MIX sir Napspua Foe galena rt. facel.lle erEIL/lITIN PIM DiFt,Liew rorii, le ea the ow lard* wrapper. Bold try picot - We througbeot the world. DLL. UM. LI. K Agee, tea P1MA...0 Ju2rdawlefcT Dr, Jaynes Stomacn Elltters.—For e.wk headed.* Lae oue doaia. for heartburn take one dom. For willatlon of the 0011T011, take duo dulia One doe taken en hour attar mule will giro • good ep• petite. Doe dna. .111. In moor cs4.l, core the al t local. nob, oh.n pronalloy, fro. a Olioardared et mush, you want womethlee to arm en yoat Take Stroconli Bitters. Do you want le pod apputlle Do you went to build np your constitution? Do you want to feel well? Do you want to pi tree from nanioutrowe Do you Irani eueryy ? Do you want to . 11W' ! DO yon want a - brlsk and elinroui 1 . .144 1 Wynn do, inn Dr:Jsyets . Si....lCh Bold by Dic..QEO. If KEYFEII., No. 140 Wood •root, et ono dal. perilortle. 11. II —They are much bolter then any of the Bitters ode' In the market, 4et', will Bud by trial. euenlewT SEWING MACHINES TAILOB, LATE IMPROVEMENTS, BIAS OFACITIOREEVIS PRICE% A BLOODLESS VIOTORIM -1,000,000 BOXES SOLO OF G p ASTER Tama enormous quantity of this Invaluable Hamad, has 'Woe parasites! by rills., of the trailed States doing the short time it • his hose baize the public. The raison for this extreordloary muses' hi simply to the actual trotb sod .Noes the artlae. Ito oo• buy. the aIItINUT In TIALI3TER without hecoodeg Ile Mood. It performs ell 'that le promised, aud carries with it It• owe r000036.11/134 , Clow Truly Ude le • stitorT—Desceha sod we believe eict leas glorious thee the triumphs oriter, with he LIMP sod desolation. . The atiONSTICI PLASTER to undonatedly the Greatest /grandma and Palo Dade/sr that /deem las Pt dis 4011/44. Ity01114; MO Plate/ anywhere, I (plan to there the /gaiter wall Wet there until the pain' bag iati4tted.7 rus Plaster magnetism dm pain away, ride ' PAIN OANNOTEJS . 93!_Wpnr Two PLASTER itabuniallin4 Limit . .e - as, StlEnear, Rebillty, Nervousness Neuralga, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Calds, Paha. and Achir or irrary driern *ten to o...rns, in* iaaudlo dp raikrti aril, vats a 111.11aPitlaneo, permanently cared, by the magi : cal Influent:a of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It le the .to.. pleat, surest, 'safest, pleasantrit and abempeift sawed, la Oxistenna. It. appllcithin toordirareal—aqually strong tba dellcaiestul - lb.. feeble Infant,— TO ..be a d all it' will Odra iSialin ind'a illasalni. Ito cue Is ainuubla. and irlitrnk:annoYarria or thoubla, Ib prloa hi within the reath of all—rikh or Par ell may hive It who are sick d - ridreriore In anyway. PARAIERIS should be always supplied with ruts lowans. Ile PLASTER. • It will lo' the Good - Iliyeklan In any bouichold, ready it alltimia, and at Inetant notke. " ' Pot cur ILI al r4iyht tin bole.' Each boa will mak. els io alibi - plaslere, ny child an *maul tiled. Price 21 ante • boi, with rai. and pulp directions. ' • 13. MOREHEAD. M. Do " Toronto, mid Proprietor, ID Walker it., New York. : ' lIPREREADI MASSE= PLASTER Is 'Mb, all One INAese wl ry elty, lowa and !plop ol the Puked buttes. soI33odITINW xt.t3apx.3m, 14 N071011:111 AND LULU LI Wo • od . en and Willow Ware, DAP KETE..BROOSI9, BILIISEMS, COiIDA Ca=l A . IITOMATIO APPLE PARKES, za. • • ilogly;a: by the dczoo, by I • Mboblactorsz of POWs* sivl on, TILI OIIZAPEVT bit; Q11,004E38 atos.--ioAcio Manchester. lank preasiniemasestann do, am band sod noic *ay ear •-•- I artopuns.cwAnzrtrioausaiksmi ~ :. , 71:!i:;-:-.,t.74-•F..''..:•.''1.::' ttilialt GERWIG a 45-0.. [IICCCUSOILS to /Jill v. lintroar,l PITTSBURGH, MINN'S, It C O 1 F FOR SALE WITH ALL D Ir ALEX. R. REZA rv'Th O. 21, Diamond, PITTBDUROn B OT IN 'UM MARKET. ~~t:~ w1 . ~--~. ~it bier 05ag'tti YIT T 8 trl Q__ FRIDAY hIORNING, SEPT. 9, 1859 OrFICIAL PAPILA OY City and Now■ !tome 15 12nosoLoGicac Observation (or the (7,34.. rte, by G. E. Sbaw, Oiwitian, 58 Firth SL—correctod daily: IN NPN. IN IMAM% 9 o'clock ♦. M 1. " u R -" 4.Y Barometer.—.. Jona 13,11MJAX, Esq., is employed by as to an agent for canvassing and collecting for the pitte. burgh Doily and Wellly Ocurtte. HO will visit in that capacity the various portions of Western Penn aylvania nod Eastern Ohio. Us Is our only agent for the purposes named. R: Ettwarr k stivut 29, 1859. 911,611 roa SALII.--ILI our counting room We have two fire-proof safes, both new, either of which we will Bell on reasonable terms. Ono In a large Burke Sr. Barnes Salamander; the othhr a email Reliance, made by A. k W. T. hi'Clurg. Either would ho a safe investment for those in need of ouch an article. PROF. GARDNER lectured in Birmingham, last night, to a very large sod highly delighted autli. enoe. All Birmingham turned nut to hear him, and the wonderful coop went off like hot cakes. The Professor in doing a land office business Buiczn EXPLIMION n. Souru Pirrsavaau.—F. Seripialy Injured.-00 Thursday morning about ten o'clock the boiler in the works of the Spike Manufacturing Company of Dilworth Bidwell, situated between the river and Bingham street, on Fourth street, in South Pittsburgh, exploded with a tremendous report.. In, fact the noise was piainly beard on this side the river, the bra bells rang the alarm and some of the engines turned out. We visited the plane of the accident within ball an hour of the explosion. The boiler woe what is known as the Barnhill boiler, and had been in mut Boren or eight years. It stood, when in place, under one of the river corners of the building, in which the busineas of making spikes was carried on. The ends were torn out of the boiler. That end toward the river ejected its iron door over the bank, blasted the stone wall on whirl the corner of the building rested Into a heap of ruins, knocked away the fonndatlen from the huge engine which eat above the boiler and propelled all the machinery la the factory, and split and fractured the end of the building in all direr, Botta The supporta once removed from the engine it tipped over, and breaking through the floor was only prevented from completely turning upside down by the end of the building in which it stood and against which it fell. A new boiler, which was soon to be pot in place of the one which has just exploded, and which was lying near the river end of the facto ry, wee hurled over the hank, and one end of it pass ed. over the head of Mr. John . Letther, who is a pattern makes and carpenter. fie was not In the east injured, hut simply covered all over with dirt and dirty water. The ;dams of board, window frames, braces, bits of timber, a wheel-barrow and other rubbish that were lying on the rirer bank was blown about in all directions and touch of it lato the middle of the r i rrr r a distance of three bemired feet or thereabout. All this occurred from the tearing out of the river and or the boiler. But the other end, towards the interior put of the basement in which the boiler stood, appears to Imee been tarn out at the same inetant. The effect of it was to blow oft the lower portion." the end of the factory, which is of wood, some foot or two from its foundation. All the wort side of the building 6 torn 'and split, the windows ejected, the stone wall thrown from its perpendicular, and the whole reused to pre sent the semblance of a structure wrecked and torn by an internal torpedo: The cellar or basement con- . . tained beside the boiler a vest number of kegs of spikes ' empty kegs and other material. 'These were hurled about in the greatest confusion. The heavy beam which was the main support of the floor above, was broken and fall In, leaving the upper room, with all its vast weight of lathes, iron and machinery, to rest upon a row of iron pillars under alternate learns, which fortunately prevented a worse catastrophe. The boiler itself appears to have turned entirely round. It Iles In the muddle of the basement, haring been blown by the force of IL, Own explosion about twice its length. The interoallobing and work of •eriorte kind. is crumpled up like a bit of paper; the screw balletic* drawn through the extern el cunt with the greatest apparent ease, and the ends of the boiler In some parts torn out of the eolid iron no a pors•a3 would rend* bit of cloth. Tie Stne;a4 Floor.—On the door immediately above the ("use of this ruin, no 030 wee injured and but little damage done. A man who was filing a saw • enrt of heiivy - Isap-door Immediately above the boiler, was tossed' p nearly to the roof. but nothurt. The door sagged nod cracked, and the heavy lathes sad s t a ., were t o , alimentary danger of caring in and tarrying everything in a mass lit ruin into the basement- As soon al the workmen had eufficiectly recovered their senses aStor the 'shock, they net to work removing the machinery from the vitiating door, and everything there was coved, uninjured. The Ehyieeer's bluseiscat.—The engineer In Mr. tleurge Brown, who resides with his family in fins' city. Ile has beau employed a, engineer for along time and!, nonsidered a capable and faithful man. Da rays he had jostgone upon the engine to oil her or put on • band, the machinery was attrppat end - the attain out all using at the moment of the •xple lion. Ile had the boiler full of water, sod she was carrying 70 Ms. of fiasco, nod blowing riff at the ,moment of the oceideut. The engineer did not state to us any thing further, but after t carefal examina tion of the bailer, en are of the opinion that it had seen it. best days some time since, and had does enough of good service to have waived en honorable discharge before its explosion. As above stated, a new boiler we. jafrt about to be pat in its plane. , The Injurect—lt is wonderful to relate that no on• was killed.- There were two men and two boys in the same room with the explosion. Wm. Leo, who lives with his family In South Pittsburgh end who was employed in the works, is injured worst. lie is Ridded from his waist all over hm body upward, by_ the steam. It is feared that h• may h•re inhaled steam. If not, hi. Injuries ate not considered dan gerous, by Dr. Wolff, who tends all the patients. Philip Delhi= or Doliam, who also lives in Bomb Pittsburgh, In Chestnut alley, is badly scalded, prin cipally on the left arm end bend. lie ie not danger ously hurt, unless the fart shall develop, itself that he inhaled abeam. Two German boys, named Jabn and Conrad Smith. who lire in Birmingham, were at work In the basemen" packing .pikes. The boiler seems to have gone around them as it were, for ironed the space where they were at work, it revolved when It ex ploded. Yet they do not appear to be dangeronaly Initund, only considerably scalded on the face, sheet end arms. They are doing wall as could In ex pected. Loa.—The loss to the proprietors of tho concern will reach about 32000, and the detriage it will take sorno Unae to repair. They had Just put up o new spike machine, their present works not proving soft. cies! for the demand upon them. The new holler was about to be put in place in view of the increas ing steam power demauded. The merciful part of tha whole accident L that no one was killed where It is diffinult to see bow any one, to the presence of each s destructive element, *soaped. Isrquorton ASKED Foa.—The Lawrenceville Bharpeburg Plank Road Company ask for .en injunction against the Citizens' Passenger Rail way, to restrain them from laying their track on thatrortion of the road extending from Butler street to the Cemetery gate, in the borough of Lawrenceville. The petition came up before Judge flamplon on Thursday forenoon. 0. 11. Rippey, Esq., 'appeared for the railway company and Geo. P. Hamilton, Esq., for the petitioners. - Mr. Rippey opposed the granting of the in junction, on the ground that the rood claimed by the plank road company really belonged .to the borough of Lawrenceville; that the plank road;company had done nothing towards keeping the roadway in repair; that the right over the road had already been granted in the Quarter •Setutious on :do ground that the franohiees of Mit portion of the road wore really in the pos• erasion of the borough of Lawrenceville. Judge Bl'Clure in that Court refueled to pees upon the grant of the right of way over a port of the L. & 8. Plank Road, and yet grunted the Company the right to lay down their rail to the - Cemetery gate, the road io connection with But; ler street to be paved by the borough and the railway company, half cacti, eimultaneouely. Against this view of the case, Mr. Ilamliton contended strongly. The queetion raised was not decided by tha Court yesterday, but will come up for decision before Judge' lianiplon day at 10 o'clock. TURItA-CIATOI2.—By invitation, Praha:Joy Comstook will give three more lectures, where he hes lectured once, twice 'or throe times before. namely: At Bentleyseille, on Friday, September 9, of ten A. u.; at Monongahela City, en Mon day, September 12, at ten A. ft; and at Pine. burgh,. In the Iron City College, on Saturday, September 17,nt ten A. U., from the recommit— dation of all of the members of last Saturday's clan at Pittiburgh, who gave their postoffice sd dressei at West Manchester, it Allegheny City, at Clinton, at Braddook'e Field, at Saxonburg, at Newcutle, at Youngstown, 0.; at Service, and .at Pittsburgh, Pa. Prof. Iluesell Comstock, whose. Postai:Tice a dieu every day in the year Is at Mobbettsville, , Bachess county, New York, intends to leave Pittsburgh on the 20th inst., for New York, and other States, where he lectured in 1832 and in 1863, and will return to Western Pennsylvania on receiving notice that a ekes of fifty peraolia la farmed, st two dollars each. ' ' To; Ursa arrilas. .o , tinamra.--. On , Thureday (yeiterday) Lire. Pollock and Dines hold a see--' and post-mortem examination on the remains of Mre. Margaret Gallaher, cancerning.wholie death we gave the particulare on yesterday: D wae . their opinion that she came to her death from disease of 00.11100 "old liver, "Moll latter organ wee very Much eulargid; that these causes Were not eoper . locinced by external violence. In the first azerolostion, Lira. lloppee. and Gamble, not state absolutely that the etateof the long . or : the spot upon the liver were caused by External violence, but only that they might have been. Is Patimarewr to be or not to bet Pie lum ber, bricks, mortar and other building material,. sad men upon lbe premises raising boasts, and driving on the:work et Improvement, iensirei the queUoD;T whila tba eaP ott ik. C4 1114 0 1 . 1 FW leads bsokile riipaii• Or. 4 ••• • •' PIIZLMSLIST RELVISO - Dtt.t.arw..—At three o'clock. on Thareap, Mr. .Dillaye, of whose I arrest. at Syracuse we spoke yesterday , had a prelim teary hearing at the Mayne/ office on charge of be ing implicated in. the late - forgery of certificates of deposit, as before related. The affidavit of Mr. FL D. Jones having been reed. that gentleman was affirmed as follows I know Mr. Dillaye; !first saw him on the let of October, MS; York', ow , 1 tolrr of Monongahela 1. in trodu c edL aevan Valley ym . o u p a bi, n o dk3, at about : st e t y ei ,o , f c. half-peat N ten o'cloek on that day; had seen Mr. Langley be fore; from a meek.. conversation with hint relative touegutiation of certificate of deposit, and upon hie ,reallrriensrmtart.ioDnillialyttr coldl tthheeymhoandoyaoLerrtintocahtolm... theOa American Exchange Bank of New York, which they wished to negotiate; these certificates were presented by S. Langdon, and upon receiving them I handed the money to Mr. Dillaye. The tame nsening Tent the certificates to New York, [certificates shown and and identified by witnesal Mr. Dillnye represented that the hlcKeeovot Bank would keep no cement with the Chime. Bank, and would perhaps want mum" exchange. He said if they remained until the 4th they would need a portion of it for their own use. I mode no promise to hold the paper, but sent it forward the same evening; I had add to Mr. Lang ley I proeumal the certificate, were nil correct. Ele said they were. Mr. Langdon endoreed the paper, but I do net think lie was present when. Ihanded the money to Mr. Dillaye; the amount was 327000; the certificates were forwarded to the Mercantile Bank, New York, and on the 4th received a dispatch de forming too that they were forgeries; en receivirtg this information I went at once to hlcKeesport, with Reese Owen.. Mr. Miller, who appeared for the commonwealth, objected to going Into all these matters, which were not properly before the magistrate. Mr. Swertswelder, for the accused, contended that it was only justice to his client to have the whole matter developed, and he wished to bring not all the fools. Cross-examined—l recollect Ike substance of con vergedon passed between the parties in the bank; all the parties, Dillaye, Langley, Kelsey and .Langdon entered into couvorsetion about the matter; Mr. Oil leye was principal spokesman; he Bald they had cer tificates au the American Badinage Ilmk, which they swished cashed; Mr. Lawton handed out the certificates and endorsed them; Mr. Kelsey gave me a certified check for 51,700, on a certain firm in New York, which was paid; the money which I paid to Mr, Kelsey and what I paid on the certificate./ was all the same bundle or lot; Mr. Kelsey naked If I would reecho the certified cheek with the ether.: I examined the certificates and Presumed they were genuine; then proceeded to omit out the money; it was paid in the 115110 of Citizen? Bank; thorn was a suggestion made that the bank should hold the cer tificate till Monday; gave as a reason that the Mc- Keesport Bank would need excharige, which would be worth half per cent. more then the issue of our banks; it was not worth that moth more to wo wore selling it at par. Mr, Dillaye thou asked what would be the differ ence of value as between the two, and Mr. Jones as sented that to theca Milne A Co.) it would be worth half per tent. Cross examination resumod—All the money ens poll to Mr. Dillaye; recollect a conversation among them, that they would need their baggage, which woe n 1 the Monongahela Ileum, and they were going to McKeeeport; Messrs. Langdon and Langley went out to get the baggage and Dillaye reatained; did not see any carriage drive up to the door of the bank soon after they went out; the first information I re ceived-of the forgery was by telegraph; I was made mere fully aware of it when the nertinessos were pro tested and I had rereived a letter from the cashier of the American hlechimge Bank at New York. Mr. Miller hero said he rested the case for the roan monwealth. Mr. Swartzwelder said then he pro posed to make Mr. Jones his witness as to the whole proceedings in McKeesport; that it was not the pro vince of the commonwealth to make out its C 230 and stop without giving the accused a chance to clear biniself. tie assured the Mayor that ho darrd not deny Mr. Mayo the hearing he asked. Ile spoke very warmly of how cruel a farce it would be to bring a stranger hers (ruin hundreds of miles and bear all against him, bat nothing in his favor. Mr. Miller caul that such an harangue SW the most extraordinary ono he had ever heard. Mr. Swart:Avoid°, .41 he WWI surprised at that, but the present assistant and the expected County Attorney should bear still more it be would welt. - - . • . The Mayor told Mr. S. to go on, and he proceeded that as the ease then stood before the Mayor, it did not appear that Mr. Mart had ever parted with the money: we have heard that Mr. Mitre got the money at the bank; we now desire . to show how he paid i 1 back and that he was entirely ignorant that a forgery hail been committed. The Mayor stated that Lis only duty an he nude, stoat it was to commit Mr. Dillaye ,in tho affidavit; bat he was nations to de every thing he could to give the aecueed a full and fair chance to disclose every thing possible; lie would in this rase bear Mr. Jones tell about his trip to McKeesport; ho au war. leas to give the tar-gel:I scopo that the riremasatanres would adroit. Mr. Jones resumed --Weld to McKeesport and raw there Messrs. Illsyr, Kelsey and Langley: dint not we Mr. hangd4nl, he bad stepped out; I inid to Went that I wished to me theiu all; Mr. Dillaye came Into We mom: it no. :Wont 5 o'cloek in the evening; announced t, them that the certificates were • for gery, they tDillayo, Kelsey and Langley] expraised ignorance of the fact; I asked that the money he refunded; Mr. bitters et ante pledged metthet the mercy should Le refunded, and that I should be sad inlet; it was suggested by Mr. Dillaye to send -fur the President and Trcasurerof the It.el; the matter was arranged among themselves, and, Mr. Miller, President of the Rank, ancouneed that they had agreed to refpn.ll the money, which I received than and there; avfar.as I know it wee the same money I had given to Dillaye; it was the Caine 61:001111l; I re turned tonne the nest morning with the money; dl.l not see Mr. Langdon; some of the party went at my suggestion to me if Leingdon was at the care, anti I heard that there wee • search for him at the hotel; do not lino, that he was found; it was Ole. Rowland, Treasurer, who paid tan hack the money; I received no money from Dillaye- J. K. Langley, sworn—ltad been here and made Mr. Jones' asqualotance about the middle of fel y; went to New York and returned to this city at the Ilan of aeptember, in company with Daley., Kelsey and Langdon; they asked me If they could get a tom of money, about 030,000, on eertiGcatee of de posit.; I told theta I would take them to a Walk where they could get the cash, as I knew Mr. Jones; we went and I introduced the parties at the bank, where they got their cash; I never raw the cortincate until after their return under pretest; ruade the ee qoattitance of Mr. Dillaye Imre the July previous; am cashier of Mcßae/port Dank; the money.wae psid hack In my room; when I was there word dame that Mr. Jones woe below and I went down, and 11 . Junes said, "Where's my money 1" I said; "What c up me and he answered, "The certificate/ are forg vies;" I went up and etated the fact to Dillaye; he said, "Where is Langdon.?" and the answer we. that be had gone out; that wee the last we saw of him; Dillaye staid there for some days after, and has been there once Or rake clare t I 11112 not present when the money was paid to Wiley° In the bank. John Rowland, sworn—Was Trealater of ttge,ltlc: Keesport Bank; the money in payment to enbectip lion of stock was paid by Mr. Miley.; 11 was stook eubscribed in a number of names; he laid the ' money on the table; there were over $50,000 in the roll; the amount of money paid in by Dillaye fur stock was $27,500, and $2,000 for Kelsey, or $2,700; the balance of the fifty thousand was in other Penn- eylvania money; the whole was paid in and went to the credit of Messrs. Landon b Dillaye; each load $27,500. To Mr. Lilloye —The $27,500 which you paid In Mood to your credit and remained there until regu larly transferred by power of attorney; I received ileye's subscription, and Langdon's Now York; it war not completed fill they got to litcSerre port; Dillaye's subscription we& indepeolmt of Lang don's, or so wo undondood It. Dr. limy, affirmed—l woo one of the commission-. era to receive lubseriptions; was appointed with Dlr. Rowland to get subscriptions in New York; Dillaya and Lengdon muds subseribal 1100 shares; they paid five dollars per share; wo made Inquiries in New York, and wore satisfied as to their ability; Mr. Dil -1 lays was present when Directors were elected, and I was elected himself; be ceased to he a Director at the end of the first year; I cannot tell how many shares stood in the name of oath; there were certain shares to Mr. and Mrs. Root, Mr. Langdonote.; the subscription by ',magilon was declared mill and void, but not that wails by DiHoye. liere both sides ratted, and Mr. Swart:welder pro oemied to present the claims of his client to a dis charge. The Mayor, after careful consideration of the testimony and tho argument, felt it to be his duty to hold Mr. Dlllaya In $2OOO bonds. Mr. Diller, asked for time to procure bail from New York, arid that the Mayor, in the meantime, would consider the Condition of his (Dinars's) •healtb, which is very frail. Ile asked that he might not be committed to jail. Mr. Swartzwelder, then, generously offered to go bail for the accused in $2OOO, fur Inch tuna as should suffice for him to procure the needed ball for bit appearance at coal; to stand :his trial on the charge against him; and there the matter ended. OZNIIIAL Dratmer.,-We advise all who may be attlicted with General Debility, to try 14 CLeates strengthenlng Cordial,' dvertised in another column of to-day's paper. It is certainly a valuable remedy; many of our Glen& have tried it, and they mom mend it very highly as a roam and ALTIRATML. It very pleasant to take, Every country merchant, in laying is his supplies, steroid be lure to take some of this Cordial. It sells Tepidly, heynd the moat mingnine expectations of the proprietor. One day last week he sold every bottle belied on hand. Now, with increased facilities, he if able to sepply all de mands. Dr. Keyser, the agent of this'eity, speaks of It In the highest term). We don be- pleased to bear that be has increased the sales of his medicines and their usefulness to the public, through the mo. alum of the Gazette. , <• • COLLION.Tho aminstion et this institution commeucee oil the lath of September; and the baccalaureate Ger, mon will be delivered by Dr. Boots, on Sabbath; Sept. 18. Rev. Win. primes, of ,Cadis, Ohio, deliiers the annual serumnbefore tholliociely of Religious Inquiry. The address before the Lit. .rary delivered Ity. ?rot S. J. 16011, of Allegheny, Theological Seminary. ho regular Commencement exercises take plum o the alit.: Bon. IV: o..A.'lAwrence addresses e Alumni on Wedoisdiii. 2311141a5t toltairrirD ...—Jamee Sturm wasoommitted by Alderman Wilson yesterday, for trial toe surety of ilia - peace, on oath of. T. . .Frank. The same magielrato eent up the same man, charged with atureldt anti. baUory, on oath ,of J. Barker. , . • , . . , . Jere'Latr waa committed for trial, by Hopei' Worrier, charged with istwatilt.. sail battery with intent to kill, on oath of ItOolaa Beale. • ' • .... . yon A groat toilets of work, - and berme fortk.trlde, range of introits* the Finkle &ming Machine ex... a1e.... It is sold.by J.J 4 4Atnagbila & Co., Tideral . Tuts litarret./L" ArAcrctat /Midst ittiotion to all inseams 'otthkeye. Cataract ro± MO Tha b 7 a i oll 4iPirAg4iali e ling Ems AP , I 4tii to ,Staddlittia irr remit:go—. • . . . . . . Republican nießusg-tu luttaiminx. , . a ileu .Editors :— ln raiponse tei call (rent the Chairman of the Republican Connty'Executiv•Cont.: mittee, the cithene of Armstrong cotmty assembled in Kittanning, on Tuesday evening the Gth Inst.; in . mass meeting. It being the week of the September Court, the attendance was mach too large to and le : commodations in any house In town, and was • obliged to assemble in the public square in front ed' the 51'Comb II sum. The meeting was organized by electing a President, twenty-font' Vice Nellidents and two Secretaries. The Chairman of the Committee, Dr. Carleigh, Icing called upon, at considerable length stated the object of the meeting, the duty of the party and the certain success that would crown their efforts if faithful to the cease. The Doctor dis cussed at very considerable length, the question of expatriation and perpetual allegiance, and criticised the recent Cs heresy with that severity which Its heterodoxy d s ews at the hands of every honest Lunn with an merican boast in his bosom. Oft. John N. Pun lance, of Butler, was next introduced to the useetin • who at length discussed the political questions of be day in that eloquent and masterly manner utile his acknowledged ability us a lawyer politiei . and orator so happily enable him to do. The Oa eral spoke from a feeling heart, the . 1 . fouistaine of nowledge end the troths of history. Den. P. had scarcely loft the stand before the Hon. John Cored*, cur worthy member of Congress, was loudly called for. Ile ascended the stepsumidet the cheers of the assembled populace, and made ono of those powerfully telling, matter of fact speeches which his ability and long experience in the affairs of our government so readily enable him to do. Air. C.'ll fatolliarity with the varied interests' and real necessities of Pennsylvania, his uncompromising fidelity to those interests, together with his thorough knowledge of business and the affairs of government enable him to discuss the great political questions of the day in a oat convincing and familiar manner. If that speech could but be delivered in every county in this Commonwealth to Its assembled citixens, the so-called Democracy would shrink from the gale of honest men and hide themselves in the dark dens of political obseurity. The people wish to learn the truth, and I think Mr. Covoda is just the tans to send among them. Ac ALICRICAN Cynic!". Tee SA KZ ATII Q CBllolll.—Quite • number of min isters and prominent laymen of the various Evan gotten' churches of the two cities convened at the Lecture room of the Second Presbyterian Church, Penn street, on yesterday afternoon. The meeting was organized by calling Rev. Wm. Preston to the chair, and appointing Mr. J. R. Reed, Secretary. The ezerciseewere opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Howard, alter which addressee were delivered by Messrs. Cooke and Foster, of New York, members of the permanent committee for securing the better observance of the day in that city. These gentle. men have just retuned !from a mission to several cities in the West to advance this canoe. The Rev. Mr. Cooke gave en Interesting account of the (access attending their efforts In New York, stopping the desecration of the holy Sabbath. At the close of his remark., Dr. Howard moved that • committee of -three be appointed to selects permanent committee to consist of ten persons, for the purpose of devising means fur the better observance of the Sabbath. • Mr. W. W. Hair, Wm.. Bakewell, and Mr. Renshaw were appointed said committee. The meeting ad 'journal to meet at cell of this committee, in this city. PRIIVIIY.—Oren Corealn made affidavit yea terday before Ald. Lewis, charging Mary E. Keefe with perjury. She made an information before Alderman Rogers on the Gth loot., charg ing Contain with assault and battery and threats of bodily violence. Ile had a hearing at the time and was discharged. In fact be knew nothing about the woman, as appeared. On the affidavit before .Lewis, a warrant was issued, Mary was arrested and committed for trial. WESTERN UXIVEISAITS or PXHIA.—Mr. J. U. Hancock, of Wyoming, Lucerne counly, of this State, has been appointed Professor of itlathe / matins in the W stern Univeisity, and is now engaged in hie I hors. Ile is a young gentle man of fine echo ) rship, having graduated lately with honors at Kenyon College, Ohio. The old University, under the auspices of President Wooile, will regain its past renown. Telegiaphic. LATEST ‘FROM Etr-R6I3E SACICVILIAL, N. 8., Sept. B.—The Canard mall steamship Europa ' which left Lirerpool at 9 o'clock- On Saturday morning, the 27th ult., arrived at Itali ca: last night at II o'clock. The steamship Beacon Queen, from New York, arrived at Southampton on the 25th ult., and the steamship Persia reached Lirerpool on the 27th nit. The U. S. sloop of war Plymouth put into Cadiz on the 12th, in eight Jaye from Cherbourg, and left the following morning, without being ndmittod, to I Pro- Ogee. The news from the pence Ounferenee consists mere ly of rumors which state that come progress had been made, and it was probable that a etteeessfnl conclu 111ton would be arrived at early in September. Sardinia refuses to accept, even provisionally, the annexation of the Duchess without consulting the powers, particularly France. Theltalians still maintain a firm attitude in rela tion to their national independence. A telegram, dated BeVne, Aug. 24th, says that the French awdAustrian plenipotentiaries have regulated the settlement of affairs of Lombudy with thaconeent - of the Sardinian plilnipoteatiariesoand the arrange ment, it if expected, will be confirmed by the sov ereign. The affairs of the dutthesa are' to be treated di rectly between the 000 rte of Par!. and Vififilf. A UM, firk.—li if . Lid that Austria has modified her instrutlons to her p 1 ILI ipotentlaries The French and Sardinian represen slimes were In consultation on the 24th ult. ten the same day, Count Colerdo had a slight at tech of appoplexy. There are constant arri4ls and departures of con fiery at Zurich. - Prtascr.—The Petrie hXving uttered strong anti- Austrian sentiments, has, in parr:tenet, of official orders, informed its readers that it does not receive its Inspiration from, the government, but has ex pressed/. its own view . , onl . The Paris corresponden of the London Advertiser says that engineers have eon sent to aurvey Me whole line of the rout bet n Cologne and Calais, to ha upon a spot foria seaport sufficient to contain a fleet of fifty transports, each being capable of con taining 2000 men; Coy must be ready off Dover by the commencement of the eesulegyear. The writer also says that a fall confirmation of this new order has been telegraphed to the English government lie conjectures that the altercation with Belgium will supply the pretext for a rapture with England. Thie whole story is regarded as a canard. The French camp at St. Maur has been broken up. The question of free trade will ready, due consid eration at the approaching councils of the depart ments. The Liberals of France ire disappointed at the number of eminent men declining to leapt the am nesty. Their presence in France, it is contended, would be advantageone to the cause of liberty. The Paris bourse has been firm, bat closed dull and drooping at e9f he. !secy.—M. Parini, the Dictator of Tuscany, bee issued a deems euppreesing the customs line between Parma and Modena, from the let of September. The Xing of Sardinia in returning thanks for a medal, presented to him by a private esoolety, said that hie efforts , were always concentrated for the isreat. National Cause; that he lived for it and was ready to die for it; that though difffmalties and miefortunes arise, they must be lIILMOUlltild. A trotting race came off near Liverpool, which was won by an English horse named Dan. The Ameri can horses .fark, 'Rosner, Mountain Boy and Dread nought, bad obtained 24 and 4th planes to a field of 7 horses. Mr. Ten Brooch's 2 year old Umpire, had won two more rare. pt Stockton. • • . TURKLY.—The Sultan ii suffering from Illness. Memento Pasha is empower.' to settle the question of the priecipalities. Prince Vogerities is deed. Coma.—The Ilong Kong 1126113 had reached Lan don. Their news has been anticipated by telegraph, The tea market was tending downward; dealers are aerienkto sell their old stock before the arrival of the new. The shipments of new tea from Fou Choo were taking place eery early. A fleet of 190 vessels will precede the English Prenelt and American Ambassadors op the Pattie in cue It is necessary to force a passage to Pekin. A general massacre of Christians hu occurred a , two towns in Borneo. The Augiburgh Ossetic up the Austrian Military School" will be completely reorganized on the model of those of France.; Plloll9l.4.—Pronia is said to be in favor of as European Congress. Itusite.—The cabinet of tit. Petersburg is said to be divided in opinion on the Italian question. The German party oppose the independence of Italy, while the Emperor and a small minority manifest more liberal sentlinenta. ..... Itiiideniod that the risk of Constantino to Eng land has a political object. The Board of Trade rsturns_show an intros's of exports amounting to 4291,000 for the month of Au gust, and 40,818,1100 for the seven months over last rat. The naval of the London Times gives on the whole a favorable report of the Raulan war frigate Oen oral AdmtraL The potatoe blight le said to be making considera ble ravages In certain parte of Ireland. The protracted strike of the ship wriglits, on the Tyne, had terminated by their receiving the increas ed wages demanded. Energetic, efforts Were being made to obtain a com mutation of the sentence of Dr. Emetlunit• Lateat 6g 2'etegraph.—Lon do o, Aug. 27.—The London News says the fond, are slightly flatter, ow ing to the dances of business, coupled with the few sales on the account of persona desirous of exams& log to the Indiais loam The supplynt money la in excesa of the demand. The best bills for 60 days are quota; at 21, . • Auttart.-4t is reptineal that the furluught of the Atalanta soldiery returning from Italy have been empeuded, and that 7of the Karp d'armee out-of 11 are to be totatied oo • war footing. - . ZereeIYILLIC; Sept. B.—Twenty-one fire omega aka and the Newark , gee ,gaud, are on parade at the Firemses Mate parade to-day. The tatuthe" firemen present la .800. The display Ls Ana Everything ti pauing off admirably. The crowd In the city is estimated at 20,000. The!Dehrge Co., of Daltah, Ant clue ought% took the fist Prise, throw ing 200 feet. The Phoenix Co., of ClerMand; second class 'eugthe, toorlhe second prim, throwing 212 feet 4 inchea.. The Neptune Co., of Cedarville, third elm engine, took the third prise, throwing 240 feet: The American nook and ladder Co. took Merin, running a gamier of • mile and having a men on top Mad a 30 foot ladder, In 01111 minute and fifty-two seconds. The +Rope.floth Co., :of Zanesville, took- the hose prize, naming' quieter of smile and laying out 300 feet , of hose, baring water through the pipe_ in one minute and 2fty.4the seconds.:- The beat bed ' Lag prevailed , emcee. the Merest oompentaa.• ,Dr. Gally,editor o the 2,spertille - Airronvddivitr Do. in ekleuetti 'Welk 'Mat of tba,compttnlu lift thii LoutraUttelfelikZ^ , l l 4. 4 ll l FiCiiaiiiiiifil 4wwsistaiagtortusitipapuz;,-,= , ,-,7 4 }} x 3+z wx•ac s•, o. ;-.l_ - MM=l BaLrntonz, Sept. 8.--The town meeting called b the 2,000 trarclumte,- business and p - feasionatmett of Baltlmore,auembiedthia after:coo at fotir o'clock, in Monument Square. , The mean ing wee organized on motion of Chas. D. Rinke, by c ailing to the chair, Wm. Woodward, Esq., of the Well known firm of Woodward lc Co. The resolu tions emphatically disavow all party ties and empow er a special committee to nominate, irrespectiro of party, the most respectable and reliable men for the officers shortly to be cleated. The raiolotions were adopted unanimously. WASUI.43TON, Sept. S.,—The Postmaster tleneral has received additional assurance from the parties under the Johnson Pacific Mail contract that they -mill be prepared to execute the service. The Q. S. roseate will render any protection which may be ne cessary to connection with the Nicaragua mute. Ahont 1100 muskets and rifles have been sold at pub lic enction by order of the griverathent. The for mer brought from fit to $2,50 apiece; the latter from Sa to EA. The larger part of them were purchased bya citizen of New Torii, together with 15 heavy, cannon. Sr. outs, SepL B.—The river ha fallen 21 inches in the L ast 24 hours, and continues t s o recede. Noth ing new from any of tho upper streams. Weather clear and warm. Sr. Loots, Sept. B.—The steamer St. Mary sank in the Missouri river, above St. Josephs, yesterday. The boat and cargo are a total loss. The boat is valued at $20,000, and is insured for $12,005. TaIiNTON. N. J., Sept. B.—The Republican and American Contentions, at Trenton, N. J., yesterday, united upon the nomination of Charles S. Olden, of Princeton, for Governor. Mr. Olden is an old line Whig, and a strong candidate. New Oubicans, Sept. B.—The Pioaynne Jays that authentic information has been received that Mc- Lane ha made no truly on. account of American citizen protection , clauses. PIITLADZLPRIA, Sept. 8.2—1 n the raeo this aßoi noun on new Suffolk Park, between , Flora Temple and Princess, Flora iron three straight. heats; time, 2.414, 2.31 and 2.23. ' ' WASHINGTON CITY, Sept. S.—Leslie, the actor, 'in the went swindle upon the . Philadelphia 'ladies, started for Philadelphia' this afternoon, In custody of a pollee oS.oer of that eity. • Commercial. &Pedal/ too a. rivat.Th Prrrsinmou, hoar, Ssmarsrx.o, 1%9. FLOUR—the &mud continues good, and Elevates yea terday tooted up about =0 Dbl.. bolos from llnd band. of 200 !Mir; on print, term., and ZS bids Inferior at $1,21; from Mora, 804 Dbl. at $4,45 fur Spring doper and $5.80 for Extra; 100 do at $4,75 for Spring Super, 45,10 for Molar Extra and $5,40 for Bed Wheat Nally dm and 1420 do lb radon. lots at 44,8504,47 far Sprig Soper, $5 fur Spring Extra, $5,1005,23 for lilnter„do; $5,2705,50 fur Enmity do, and 55,7 solo far fancy do. GRAIN--ealta from .tore of 500 lamb Ogre at 34034; Colts, 300 bush from store at 40, Err, =I bush at depot at 00, and 340 do from More at 81. Wuter,2oobrah common aledlter, rooms at depot at $OO: 100 bosh from More at $1,9) nod' 41,55 for BM and White: sod 250 do, for seed, at Up and $1,40. RACO4I-44144 of El,CuO Me la tote at 7440 7 3,S for 8 1 illah M. dors. 97 fur d, 10% for flame, and 12%01' fur Sugar Cured do. GERMAN OLAY--ratee of 25 tone at $25. 11341E13--talca of 100 cute refined Scala lab 343,g, six os., and 200 tone ordlasuat . ; rub. POTATOES—mho of 135 bath new at 40. WEFISICY--osire of 10 and 25 bble rectified at vcp,. IIAY--eake Of 10 load. at stale* at St 0 40715 a ten. TOBACOI—a oak , of in,030 Ns, Iml , tiiood qualltlea, at mh. CEMlSS—salon or 20 bxs at 0. 1/1811—aalea of 15 half tads White at fis. BIONETAILY ANI Brain —The &flowing tobli Louisiana for each year darfol 111 Is. 1996 11577. 1830 70,000 1540-- 1037 . 65000 100 1938 70,00011850 1039 I15,01:011851 Inf . I ............. 90,1790116:13 .._.140,001 1354........... • ... • .- IHG 113,000 1858 Tattoo. Sept I—The receipt, of gralo the put meek have ben. es fellow@ ' Whom_ L 0,249 bosh. Corn Floor The shipments for the same period We been of Wheat_ J. boeh. e. Payee of wheat dared umoot at • very decided ileelltie from loot weare prime, and may now be quoted fhla irr good trod winter, and SI.OS for white. Some sevll Wee of both MMailUM= Hour tee ranged .t $1.50 la $1,75 to Karel tuatula, Closing dull at $4,84,r. ID con .d °ate there live hr.o no traueactlaus, stock. or mich are very light. ere Loots, *apt. 6.—lt and bat I*. W.. were made. The receipt. for the haat tarsal y.f.ur boursere equal to 1.Z.10 Ws. %%eta—the renript of over 12,600ae had a decreasing in. deem , ott the Emudtel a stet lair qualitlea declined 24be heal, Salta at 600,,x foe inferior and curate. fatl; !Vito) Mc for fair and good; end $1(11,02 for .melt tote of choke at th. °G....kg. Corn—rery little. heoisy, u Givi476 tor• plied and Ili • bite, The Mina will take $20,(00, and perbsp• more, in gold. The chug. for freight by this atttp Is lower than by the Cm:tartlets proper, and cometptently tbe ahipment is large. A... supposed, the telegraphic anconocement yesterday or the gold .1 the way host Calitornia t. en error. The amount Is s2J..l.2,ooo t inatAttd of $4.130,000. Probably Nett York pia &boat $1,802,022 of this.—(N. Y. Trib. Cursory Is In vary light supply, though a .11) or two will probably lama., the rettsipt, It Is bougbt at tonal .lth Itlmourt fends. _Ohio : Indiana and Kentucky motley la taken at per, Payments from ntuntry merchants are not aoprompt, nor to en large an arnon at as gas expected, hut as Improvement Is this reeprct may wan take piers. Money may yet to c.ilr.l LighL-13t. LOW. Dom The following le • cerupareLlee etatemeateof the Taporte kclosive of specie) from New York to foreign porta for Ow oak end Wore Jars. I: 197. 1559. ISa. Forth@ week__ ...... $ 1,0141,0.:0 $ 1,018.431 $ 1,692,199 Previpotly reported.— 45=4703 41,521,577 414553a00 Elam Jan. I 116:&7,11.3 $ 42 .9 15 . 00 4 $41.40.Z55 The IL g C. J. Watson, the famous propeller, went op the at • short rail trip. She' otarted oar form the hooding and mach the that roar up stream lu tons mluatee—flrizeo grilles per hoar. In good water it La hollers] eh* will run elighteat roller per hour. ThOlomorerrial, of Wedueedoy, o•sol—Capt. Shank 101 l for Usibooa yeatatds", to Noperiutead the rrpolro to this Le high ov Semple@ Ways, no will mfr., hare tor Enmity, old load tor et. Lords. - . . I..Up• W. Itlchneonr, tete of the Mellon, I. et the Broad W. Goya oota to 1124 thin to chugs of • prollitat.l Steamboat ARRIVED. Telegraph, Broom.Ille; Jartreco, Brownevi ED/. Bayard,Elizabeth; River bet 0 Telegraphls II ,k.ts New YORK. Copt. B.—Cotten very dull; Wee 700 balm. hour arm; 14.003 bide sold at $ 1 ® 135 for State; $lB5O 5 33 for Ohio; $410055 for Southern. Wheat advanced; mien 13,000 bus at $037 for rat waders. Corn buoyant; sales 6500 bus. Pork dulled $1475®15. Lard buoyant et 10%3 11%. Leather ltoyant, Oda mote active. I.lldee lower, &mom Ayres 20 052 Whisky arm at 27. auger .tad y end active. Ocitmeeteady Cl 114111%. Stocks lover; Ch & NO Id 70%.'• 111 Cen RR 09; do borate es; sliohOoo 24%; N Cell 710.3"; lead's 45%;;{'a sixes 0434; Mo tam 1374,'; k Ch . 741; Rich Oen 47%; }}le 4V; Cl & To 20%; Madam Nicer 1197%; Harlem RR, preferred, 39. Pllll.llsllPriu. &pt. S.—Floor quiet but &m, d $4 25465 for fresh (moot 1000 bble choice fresh ground extra fond ly gold at 10 37%. Wheat unchanged; 3000 hos red add at $1 181141 Ok white $1 24e1 30. Corn needy; 4000 bosprime yellow, afloat, sold at 50; damaged at 27c. at. mine for ward freely; 2000 bus mow but sold at 35c. IWO boa choice old Raley !Olt .uht al 00c. Whisky more 411111; seise of 800 bbla at 27025- (IICINILLTt e &pt. S.—Flour. Eons* symptoms of improve ment observable to the market, bat prices reinela at mote figura an last quoted; there hare bean Woe at figures con. elderably lea , not annotinced to any; 1000 DUB reported at $4 30. Wheat In &le demand at Weak for red; 81 0 501 10 tor whiles No change la other grains. Whisky salve at $244. Provisions arm and moderately active, thoegh the advanced rates check transectkas to some exiled. Nonce to Builders and Contractors. TIIE UNDERSIONED (formerly foreman for Saarland Parry) .sold respectfully Worm those for whom ha has dons work, and the publto valiantly, that newpreporat to foridah Slaw, or pot on Plato Routs, is the mart apprnsnd manner. Ordars for Rooting or 8.. *due of Alma Roofs (If loft at lb. odlce of Max. Laugh. Ito, corner of Stria strrot and Um Canal, Pitth mail.) will be promptly attended to. TUOILtiI PARRY. inrYlorod. IMTII7WMMMP THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Dr. Samuel 11. Pitch's atllar7 C rrrrrr or or •nt1..61/1dio• MIA tare.—.Porelr vi gt _ ta1b1e.....63dUd. se. sad EdesUra Remedy tor BILIOUS DISORDERS, SICK UNADACILIL • ' DILIOUS lIRADLCRZ, • • DYSPEPSIA, - ' ' warCOSm l TI a T rgtroa.STOALLOU • -•- IVitiS, • BILIOUS OR DYSPEPT/0 °QUM BOWEL oumpLutin. . , ; nimasmom, noire 131'01116%A.; SHIN DLSEASES„ '— - JAUNDICE, • And All naplAlcds caseAd L7LNPUBRRILE OR BILIOUS. HISS. • • DZ. GEO. 11-ICZYSeIt, JalactiltrY - 140 Wood 00., Solo Areal for Pisteporgb. • 11L. MARSITILLA. & co:13, reIIE FIRST BAPTIST CONGREGATION' Sewing Machines rPHIS IS THE MACHINE whose ovrners J. °Mired • prongs:lm of $2OOO ID Philadelphia to any other ort ashibitiort at the ►natllu Wilting that wall do the came noire or tort aa wait= 24.4 0 / 0 04 ba.lair Wan twanged Its inporlority tend conatdod. for Watt sal.2l4llsT MAUL ST-, ALLI6I.IICit CITY. Concert Plano for-Bale . A MAGNIFICENT CON(TEKT PIANO, ~ti of Um &MOW manalktory of Li RIITHAPY I tux -B=4 laical& Gummy, whkh is, •Ithout d0ub4..4 of Abe finest lonnowents, a. regards haloes and onatoisa of Woe, eta, am oftend In this city, and the 0.0.0 poly pinn with It on account of onsoyal to a Welton.. city. . Pc. further patticolars, apply at lb. atop of Os Ersolsts Chroolch.. solifbdtkbo COOK STOVES, Parlor Beova OVlne Mu. we, nwaws Ow«. • Landrum , ' fituTes, • Zranktic tar!, Charoul Blom, 1 , , i; i Gas Elovoo. . . Ibii boot Woad ariorttnent of/Room to bo found In the two di lokto at tho Iron City novo and Tin Wandionso of W. W. BRAMELAW, Maid& Wood wren, .di .ftrot doze Leto► ttio Atm of ea gokion mt. v' --1).111.E9. --00-B—ri— -50 aoz. fancy corn -Brooms; • 21 - '6o arm god art eIK • . • lo do do To* to kip ookatod Nang 60 twin Nal Rada z do Urinated gi p; • • 60 .do.ldoold sad DippodOandlor, • luo btdo No. l'lltra !WA soot B.'SLOTD4 430: ICa MUSICI.MUSIO!! atUaleino Bums, PAUTIEO, WILDDIIIO.9, to., MIMEO. 112 Smithfield it3treet; - •' 9Aolity (Weald= Maio. Lai= idu stranfaelmbr Ils. ad4sid Alanf ttwksi. , ,,a. al.lO. rany na ,ollB l l : ll Ffian " .„„a c iekse)sti' '"-^•r••,,z7" -f""" 17; 1114.1‘.:`'"..-;,s, "- ' - ' 7'l NEW AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMEN T. • TO mt - wiitomi /ABM. A Rare oppartlmity ist a deliOtful andhealtlis climate, twenty-tiro miles south-east. cif Philadelphia. on the Camden and - • Atlantic R. R, New Jeme3". An rd 4 rotate consisting of several Monson& niter. of ptufrcrlee roil has been dr. idea Into Panma of various aim to stilt the purchaser. A population or weal, "sorrel, That died, from various pads of the rahldfo taioe and Ness Eng , land have settled there the peat year, improved theirptame, and Nixed market crops. The mice ot the 1.4 hi at the kremlin of frost $1.5 to vo per acre, the holds of the teat quality faithe prodoetion of Wheat, Clover, Corn. Peach., Al1;8/21MItst Till wore from frosis—the destructive enemy of the farmer.— Crops ofgrain, grae and fruit ern non growing and can I. seen. By examining the piece itsaf, a correct Judgment can ho formed of the prodoctiveoese of the 1.4. The set ere made ery to mecum ths rapid improvemeet of the lard, ar Skis ts only sold la amid improreinrut. lb& result het been; that within the padynar o some three Aarninrd houses bare been meted,. tyro mill; one steam, four littered, tome forty vineyards sad Peach orchard! planted, and a toga numbee of other improvements., =king!! a desirablemed aellra place ofbralsess. . • , - . .. as the reader rory woolen from ice Itxatme, is the BEST IN THB UNION. ----• • • • • Predum bringing double the price than lu locations from the city, and more than double tho pries than the IlreeL It is known that the turtle. t and teat Amite and vegetables in thislalitude came from New Jersey, and are aranualy exported to the mantel million. • Irk loading here, the settler has teeny maven rages. ge 11 within a tow beers ride of the restattire of New kft,land sod Middle Put., het. tour the old Mende and mods- Um, he is In • sealed oresstry loiters osery improve-went of ecneVert eked ciediration is athand. can buy every ann *. he want. et the cheapest price, and sell hie produce for the Wilma, On the West this leversal,) he boa schools Gala. children, divine service, and re will enjoy opesk Wintery and delight-Int climate, where fevers are utterly unknown. The remit of the dunes nuns the,s, hom the north has gate the units sp e t z o ne vi. : 6 gs l . lLa rt lakt r o t o b f m.o hnalti .., :_ de wee of braiding and iom to Ire ro truebor ma be ots bricks felt ed term the bkick yard epeeftl do pl., Avery e`": cle can be 11.01noi In U 36 Owe, good Carpenters are at hand, and there la no place in the IJu' b kliegs and Improvements can be nude hserso- "" " The Md. will et once be de:M.lcl thlho adetetages here • presented, end ask himself wiry the Omperty net bone taken Op before. The reason is, it wee nom throtirn in the Market; and calm these etatemente eo rr , s. no ono wind& be invited to eXamfne the laud before pus charliog. Tbleall are expected to d They will sea laud tinder cant. Video, mee t I. the extent of the eettlement nuathey.ni doubt, meet parsons from their own neighborhood; they tan will linnets the IMproSements end can judge the thwart, of the population. tithe) came with • view 41 nettle, they ahould mme to stay • day or two sad be ready to perdu" ea ocatioliegannot be 'held on rafnesa. - - - • • . • • • ..• There arerwo daily train. to Philadelphia, and. to all silt. Vera wbo Inrprore, Ida Ricaroad Ompany piraa 'Pres Had for ea 'sonar, undo.lWprica forthrecyrers. TILE TOWN OP HAMMONTON. In cansurction with the agriMitural ceettlement,enew end thriving town has nine:rally arisen. which presents induce. raeritsfer any Linda/ bust.so,porficylarly storescogdman- Woofortes. 17a Mness could be carried on in Otis pls. and market to advantage., also cotton bentinees, and manntacturie• of Agricultural L9plements or lonenles rice for casting snail articles. The improvement has been I co rapid a. to irouiro a oeundant and permanent lucre...sof Lmfneae. Town ton of • good *fr., (we do not Fell arciall oneshad t u r g mw t s t o lattect ann o tb: emprovunent aerie place) con ha The Jiammonforn l ' lorewr, a monthly literary and agrl colnerit greet, containing hill information of listoraontoo can be obtained at PA cents per annum. • Title Indispntable--warrantee deed. given, clear el all to. curobrence when money I. paid. Nome to the leaf: puce line street wharf, Philadelphia for ILaronionton' by Malt read, at 7% a. N., sr 4}; r. rs. Pare !0 amt. Wheis liner, inquire for Mr. BYRN rid. Learding Gl.lll.leuate imbrued. Partied, had better - 40p with Mr. Byrnes, a principal, until they bare deddod as to pnrchindog.eo be will show than over the land in his carriage, free of expeirm Letters and sppilcatlons can be addresend to LANDLi k liasermonkin P. 0., Atlantk 'county, Nor Jerooy, or g. ll. 00UOLILIN, HIT tooth Flub street. Philadelphia. Mops and Information cbeerfally furnished. - pstaeodeeue Friff) I.IIIIIIIIONTON FARSIER.--A news- . .L paper derotsd not.terature and A grieultnenolso net ting forth full acco of tbe new bunkers= t of Thomson.. ton, In New Jeremy, an be nutraitril. for at only 1:5 treats par annum. vonnikanclAL. alum, the crop of Bops in the lost two:l44olw yelLII: Uhde. .—.211,C00 ,01,000 postage titan*. for too - amount. Aside... to &11. tor of the 1 , armor , Hammonton l. U.. Atlantic Co, Now Jersey. Those islabing cheap land, of tho heel imslity, Ip 000 of the Leelthieet and moot delightful olimetos le tOo Union, cod whore C 11441.0 never eat .lowe try frosts, Um terrible scourge of Rho north, ulseetia moot of Ilatomoto ton Lands. Johoodeia t'ARM LANDS FUR SALL 115 tuILES y" from Philadelphia Ly But'road, iu tbu State of Now Jersey. Pbil among tho beet for Agricultural purpueen be.. log a good loam toll. with a clay bottom. The lendle largo trot, divided intommall farnsecaud lumdroole from ell parts of the country aro now rattling nod building. The trope produced aro large end cm be soon growing. The climate is delightful, nod swore from fruits. Terme 'from $l5 .to $2O per acre, payable withth four. ran by Mate,— moots. To 'dell the plese—Leate Vine Street Wharf as Philadelphia at lUe. K. by ilailroad for 11.101111011,011, addrem ICJ. Byrum, by !rotor, thunmontwo Poet °Mr°, At wmln 4 , , Now Jemboy. Sce.lull advortiamosot le ace other column. . jut:le:4om 73,776 A LL WANTING YARNS IN A DE- L lightfed climate, :kb wil, 1,31,1 wore ;rum frosts, ear advertisement or Ileausem tan Lands In another enhimn. PERSONS IVANTING CLIA.NLIE of Cu 10,T. for health, OM advertisement of Ilautmoctati Lauda la soother column. JnitaridGnt ALIMANTING FARMS, See Adver-, outo.ra afliamtnoutou Lauda Joiteadata L PERSONS IVISIIING TO CHANGE their . .., Wain.* to • rapidly Increasing country, a New Bat thaneat when burairsds are galag, where rho climate: ltd and dellghtfal,sea advetpactvoirt of the Ilaunctoottiri Settlement to another column. . Int.:a - 16m PERSONS WI*II.4NO .1 . 0 ESTABLISH Martafartorfea to a neeratal lltrialuir place wham meal L goad, see ildvartisteruttat of the ilataatordox maid. jairetaldatz Q. 1101; BUSINESS AN O 4.IAtITORIES elm • LI be carried cm prorltably at 'land •at . Noeadn n - tiatemant of fla.tontoatop laud, TEM IRON CITY TWAT: No. 250 Liberty - - BANN.' OF DISCOUNT, EXCH ANGE, AND DEPOSIT. Capital Sloe tr-____ 150,000 Capital Rep need, over- 1,000,000 . Brocceouus AIN ustu lautounelis Idudalal Gold. /Direr, Psr Panda toul Currency...hest tu. deposit . ALL, MONEYS Slowed to remeln for a Syrisifiea 31m, WILL DRAIEINTEREST. Fight li:saw:kapott the Eciatern end Weetren Taboo cuustantly far este 10 some to - ppppuNNNb L' Collections made la all the principal cities in the Ur Red Mat. and the Canada., and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY ILEe RITTER 15.n1 desired point, On del of maturity. • •.' • • • • Jan ihatheed, Alexander Vdrsy la, John Math, Oro. 6 !Ted, J. WU. William &arra W. XlrClatort, Itary hlc Callonah, %dart dalrrsan. PR OF. COWPER'S - FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEJSIY.at. NEVILLE HALL, comer , ur fourth and Liberty urea., Pittsburgh. ProL Cowper haring animal to the city, reapectfrillyit-: forme the CUL.. of Pittsburgh and Allegheny mat he edit re-open his Denciug Academy at the oteo. 1.11. on SAT URDAY, September Rd, nod will continue to teach the ac complishment in oil us various trachea, together with tostruittime in the etiquette of Mattel' Emu nod Social- Circle, graceful deportment of peace, ac. All the latest and most lash/mashie 801 l Ilium and Paior tame, a taught by him In the eastern iitim.such asLa Caledonia.; Coalltiozon Polish Ilautirke•Quadrillon Lee Leone, Qum drills, Polka Quadrilles; Schoubsch Quadrilleu_,Lcuidort Lame Quadrillesu Itemise lUaourka tinultallalakklabi or German %situ kamenddo Waltz.; Vanuatu. Walm &hob Web or German Politic Cinque or Fire Step Waltz; Ciallb cane, Milliekin, 'Espanola and Bohemian Polkaw:ltsdows; Polka Maw:irk; Uallopode; Spanish Dame; 11.11;r1k. PolluMClcillenne Circie,tc„Ac., will be taught et moderate term. CIZMIZ DEPARTRD. Selegripb, Brownsville Jefferson, Brownsville; Col. Berm!, Diabetic Ineber--falling. Days of halloo till l IM fal1OW1.: LAD/112' CLAS*—ThonJaya and e.turdaya, from 4 to--.. 61.. . - . . ' - • - BIABTEILS AND ItiLSSEN—Tburedaya and Aattirdayii from ate 6 P.n.. . .., 0 IeNTLIMAN't.4 CLAM—Thu . l.days tuatt faturdamfrota S told r.s. .. .. NU VAtr. CLASS for W . ks who desire tt. •• • - • Prof. Cowper Irinal. give letatenellona In Hirate Clams, or Instruction given at tbe maiden., of paid* if trash - rd. • N. Ll.,—Prof.C.out be moo at the shorn Nall, on days of tuition, from t: to 6 aud 7 to 10 r. ta.., or at the tkatTT tittUSD duly. aud4 FRENCH WHITII g,I.NC FAINT /RCM TUE VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY. • OF PARIS. rralS PAINT is adapted to all lama:race to • which the ben White Lead L. apOicable, 1t dote tea tarn yellow, as lead invariably dors, and ensuire the bardoom and smosthnees t. Mor panelling willasui the aid of vernieb, and la easily washed. Color. with • rinc bags retain their frogman and brilllenry of color. 200 wand. will cover as much surface, with the itatto body.aa 2.50 pounds of lned—abuntog great ecouorny as well sa bawdy. . In order that portico may dep.:ad.:pea gettiag theetlie le • strictippare Catty shook! buy of mom hat the meat relent. '. blear:um. ilte Company SW Itnownea". No. 1 Ltd. MA . Irhia .Ih7. snd Gram Seal. The fio. 1 or Dad Scat L the article most mod for pedelitta P.p." the finger -White or Unica Seal being 0.11 the nms' esponalre wort. JOSIPII M. 811tUNC, Agent Ger Moen. thOwe addreased to altimeter the following hoses wlo bs filled at the ono mlicat Serif of Pa.* either lhy oo let A MIME 12.1 Maiden Luse. blow 'Vert 11.1.YN0LJ...3. Dttl'OE It Mary: • 106 and 106 Yams eueed. blew rtet.. . CORifE GE.I . NTALIVO MUD Jr. FOR ILAZE Tosether - 1.414 , the 011CIA!N..eth4 • It le wen and tobatoutially bent; topablo, of 'sating ifs' bu u dred pawns com ßrl and I. oaly Otteied Vic oak, I.ootato It Is too small tot' their'acconimitlatlon,,- Por taw, to, omit'to WILIL ETZABON,lit;.9lltoior, argot, or J. DOOtsyltit,Jit., No.=s Ltborty at ' Altorasot , Steam /Marble :Works. IVIARBLE . iMANTELS, made time JAIL rhinor7, •w t lim . M manoan& ; a on hand. No good bona. himab! they. aro Nd mats to the Gaudy ci • a Ammo tb 00 . 1 .7.—... - 7 4 20 • holm, ears be . ynaght tab the tame 'Mom. rruttnarbw Matteis erlutan.llol4 aY.,tve nal mell for more unary tbv ir„..ray hca• awl; WI, Si the mutts cermot =awl, „ A u., go. family by biking firsi...".4 'ymannrotr WY/A*lM .: Atertde Tope r Weeh ar„,„ B k . " . nairwk ar " .u `trdal made to order. nay Oar Corbhig and 0rmarit.,.....4 onaletn of Um till marble, kook le tbo larmat e i.."" as machinery to got up, LO iad being manaw....r_... style and Wal Troarty Wee.- htaigeiltncai on annual ato. , wady Una, Pitbibarnit, - • • 11r:WALLICit: Jrabirlardn •.• - W it A PATILItrIOT ZaJIZSZD liirtB of all str44:4* is:Maid •. . At;ssugad 4 " 2 .: , AYg 90151 "...8dde15 ilfalAiiii.Ag.::', 1 Lonatitratimiumaits;‘,ftri,i,.lot.s.thoio‘-.---.., .113;winem ! %Bla i lliWitzir riirset..l • •-• • ---, ~ ..i., -1. -4 44: 11114.11:212ill, ',II, -. .,Y;',:+1.: , .. lrarAriacatrat AV 00: ..4:.• TOlllffirri, ..—__ 7 ilkiltrrloo:balsitt store; watts Soldrsylatitatlsossio 33411_41Wattra ~:4•••:..,-,'-'.:,.-,AfV,A: -,,,..--:c-,1:,-.,..?€.-.t,.-,- ."zi.',',As.... .ie.--,..'i.-;;;:,--..=.-!•!,.:.',.,,:,;,,.,.:-,,--.,,...-,-. a. R. WARNER, Preiditett. IL. C. SCHMERTZ. o.lder.. OFFER TEEM MORRIE EDIFICE, ON It.f.nONABLE TUNS. lev7aii)l3ozt , WORKS .4 • ,
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