R~ti"~~ofiits.~: LA!4k-Au,lqpwta imergit 8 • • • AVCI7I3.DIr & CO, 'Alittilnr,AOTtrAEßS OF OIIELTHING, and }MA' 170PA14 ', MO" COP / 02 7. 0 / 3 4 *ld Stfir Bat&tma, tteltet &Mt.% Art Imptirters - irtd Pettit* biunerzp TIN i'LArg gran IRON, win, ad. cogruay bow, Tinm" . . , " I tiabbiatattltotli. :feria:. i.;716. N 9 POO and 120 Recind rtrait, P 1111113111.. . 11 1"9.361orttata ofeoppte cut to any destrod plat Gm okratclattslyr •-• • '•:„ • - -4 i , ALF4NA'SI co.taarrs, Pont . i - a4!ng. and Commtegdoa ItErocboot DISALIMIV Butter. Seedistrish. Produce Vlenendly. ' MUT IA, errovia • ALLIEICANDria. BgADLEI Y, aesorAtitom mown moor "men or ClOlllllO, - FLUOR, AND lELTING STOVES 'Plain and Pancjit Greta Fronts, &o. Bole Proprietor of the oiletasted.PASSN7 Gee Etnimma and Sion eantruitra E .COOK. STOVES. 'Of loWand Bales-litoda. • aultlydro •Ncii4NlToot/81.4Pletsburgh.Pa. N. TiLOLAYEICS Aa BON S. 2ZIIOO Foreign: and Domestic Bills of Exchange OiliT/P/6.1113 or otrogr, . 11ANIE !AYES. AND 13PICII, - I,ro; c 6t ItABIIZT /MUSA, PrITEIBLIIIGH. .Ceolliectelons muff on ull the pxinelpal cities through. oatthe United States. - or.W.4cly Fall Fowitons. b¢oooßadz "00-, et OLZHAZE AIND OEM DEALERS .• . .'MID tl7V{olP~ VIATB, CAPS, VOL% BONNUTS• A.G.• Aro eowopenlng Sr tho FALL TRADE a IDaQnipi~tßxt of (REA GOODS, which .al Ds sold at xf Ft 'X` OFt to , s ijakig boiNETS AND L1A.13,153 80N2917 RIBBON% NO. OS MARKET StaNST, P117313072GEL mrliklydre B. s„, 4 C.. P. MARKLE. .PIZITINO,3OB AND ALL KINDS 07 PAP3II Ware - hi:ono, No. 211 Wood Street,. Pt, aaziu4Clll. PA. my.tf tam b . c.zat .imark.t JOEICNCOON dc Han krINGTIO7OI/93 OP . . . Iron ItaMt', Iron 'Vaults, Valitt Acorn Window Mitten, Window Guards, • Nos. 9 Aecond Street and get Thini Sired, ,liktfaceWtlduid Market,) PITTABIJIMIL TA, ••Mire en bind l'entieq . of now Patterns, Lacy and plain entable for a ptowee. Paillculat attentica paid to en `ckeinigiArnveln, Jot Lingdane at short notice. mri) & TCR N - E I'S Al' LA. R', un 60141piTORS IM CUAMGEM.Y. ./ra 0. Mltine's Mock, DoMerae, hum. 1611•Mallocomal promptly made lu soy part of Northam, loom, or WedallO Wi.1.411413. i attaattothaparehaseand dale M Real Eataha ob tatatna Matta! on bands and Manama.. aallydro iffrvmrmmi IMlLlttaf al num_ 11011118011 t; MINIS ~ la MILLSRS, roxil!!Djuks AND MACININISTS, 347418 ii1.*(31.2•027" Plttibargh,, Pastan. lialtte. N 0.21. itllarket street.. Itanalikotaro allklnai of Steam Enplow. and UM klachlo V Outtatto,Ralkolul Work, Stsom Dollen. and Sleet Iron Jobblot awl llsratring Joueoa egortnotfro. tur.l.slly,lto .W ;10 ZI 6 aO N. Alswatwtstere and Desterito all Itioda of TOBACCO, .%3MTIT AND CIGARS , rox3.a.cco, •Contei.of bialhilehl Strut =I DistAAAA.LLIAA, , PITTABII6OO. Pl. . *PORIDICI-N .11:XCITANG-1-11. lalIT BILLS DRAWN ,BT snEfunart ON 113.4.1.11410 N BANK Loffootr, IN SUNS OT ONI 7"POUND - .01 1 : 11 LING• AND UPWARDS. VggrEgog,. Cetoriaquod, all goods sultans for gardlommil ' • • larOrdctl picmyti7 taw, la ths.4txst otylas of tt...re me4klatit, J. SCOTT, Dantlst, ILlarenioved to the 'house lately occupied by Dr. Wro.A. wad, tro. 2113 r.....nt.0t, *nth Id.IN) third door abcmatiud scree. 016cillosr, from 9,1.11. till 6 p. u.;ldfa 1114/4 Pittsburgh Eitsal Works. • .. - 'sOhr3E£3,, 130 - Itrez CO., Hvatreefanws of Alta 43ERZI; ego, EMIL*, PLOW and fEEZI4 EPEINGSand dIELES, Onya Am and ?wit &rata Isaac! • zoarsi CO., gogers.,.loap . roired Paten. Sisal Cultivator Teeth, . - Cbisser Rai sad First Satter. littguryk, jalearitc• - . SAM ROAD BPIF= COMPANY. — Ja.goa 0thwar5tr...,......—.D. W. C. Bidwell --litibteascW lo SOP Su-41.4 BAIII ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS , " AND BOAT SPIKES: Corner of 'Water Street and Cherry -- PIISS/3011011. a. isz.ISTXTAC nr-Amavr No. 54 St. Clair Strett,,. (Dr:tstab4l NavßEdldlng, , PITTF3IIOE9If, PA fames - 2dreacimorre Vaitiukr Dcsraorcz, 7 ofariesimais morclrafid Sure to JEcterminzic 3 LM 11121 . 41X13 " Var iVE ,039 3 AMS; /1054V00 1 3. Fun, wen, Wok Giumilfusso Ain Omni:ilea/seta tr. 50,000 agrr,s sspip nroles moNrit These °debated &media burn been exbattetuiy amid mr beeatrtaik yebre lis 'Wiens et Europe, and tinge mime aloniumrbF ben . .beealattereed by the Coarte of Heeds, liesaciiiblistrbe;l**Breeria,-13iiohy,Telgb. am, 41ollasta. Naptalt, aarl thrlr . Chataies' I pratartlei - cuazdnedratati pto»d DJ th...p.odilbtluiplhed Fiaatiesitrovittbeivada. - Thstidadesedmiii to all lamb of termla cad , inisita h.abWArtls.d la tae mobs 14 the Directorial Ms' mama ft4.ltoliztlitaltati;Plonteri, /*DM/. Projalstoiri at Ilatahh - Weraticialut lttaaufartcrW sad by, natal al. . : fk the 0177 or than itatoadtar rata be stint at tam Depot. • -• loiHlgWbGienlaind natal, by the Lrrautor raid Pro I4lo•ll.llllM.Practleat Clbarairt, • :. 6128.1.•57 (ear. Marton tr.,) Net York. .. Goma Am' t for the tr. Sway and CAW., 11R1111.131. V.,8114311T0N, 11774111•1; No.. 10 .140.44. 1141444, sod 417 , 14,8014 014011 y, 7414014451 a end Wall by IL 11114, c..1•112M 11 c0.44444atitW0 041 000 044 and 410: J 08.171,201124% boron' Illamona and Mattel: 13174 . 7m01 - WHET A5AN.,111140007. de27.llmdro :" • • °nand Loather gnat*: •. •D. • 11.1.4.PAITICL. SoNo, No. 31 S. - Third M.; ~beCfre®l4dieCiadbhaiEirit see, - Rfilladel hies for eels DAR AND 'MATED. SPANTSII HIDES; Dry and elm saavidthaupwiiirdievo. TaDD. , / .da our riniq«Ai tta tam* pion, arid upon the of:et mom 11(11;41 1 klali ottaithir is the roogb 'rioted, Ler "MIA *be highest loasketerioe will be given in cub, or tot= In exam etbi Imie. • temcbeerseore trio demi* sod iold ruellydte • toisama toted rules the mach of the people, abstmethi intan w ied and Wawa hrope pbllmpbenteey • eattoibiOiattnry. Lbow them a good tblng,let lu tier. to be clearly damoolftaLed, sad-they odll tad bealtabe to . • en it their wet otedlel, patronage.. - The mum bare al ready jahlgteent of a playileJaa coumonlog the vtrtnee of IIIOLIM'SBLITEM, es mar beams toe IliWlNolootalfin Of Wm madlelnas that are annually mid 'La army Invite* Of Mb I=l, - 11 la now ',Doodah:lW m gtatit. =Porker to all othdr madam yet derived tor 'Manama of . tagewlltenrgeltNima sA. • . es, sod le. tba - 'mitts Legere that miss bow derangement _ th agg N guema of the edam. iloatetteea name afloat .=a boosebold word from blaltutto Tema from the 10 Atlant.toto thaPatlan Try . tatutkis sad 1*- godd by &mudguard dealers gm:wally, srerylthers, am o lOLA MITE, tasanttstunossnd omposons. abltritstssets ascot stmts.. ' .• • JefttlAvyr. 1411- 1 c 1 9. 3t 3 4,fic t wosfirime;-NuoiHirii, - P*, cue U. WWI tittle far Moped eizilaselmi ham PrPeirgi Ain ai n itiogeAted kW et, /bum tot; the auro:of Hangs or 2,0450.00 mad to ato shy me of roptire „oknnkm-fyirfter thas:litl44ton vat - he our:: NA., ;;;;;4716#1ig,ete to oh; Dr. ETter. itt:tekej:: etdDßOMOiliY`a PehaidA that b peopvlotAililtaprodruiaditeein such aum - - - Daiwa vi - StITCLI & .1. W. 5Y15.-Wii- • ...---- ''''' lip ei of lb i Throat and. .;....._- _ 714 1 4111 . 1 4 ,,_ 464=Ods epraPc wi, Pr • `" 4-. ...1.z . " IT.lrr , --"' "siiii. Offlot in.pms shwa, L,--4 11 14 in...., 4,. _l„,iiiiiii.i..:A.,..i,i..„. ~1:, ...,..., 7 , . •. 4„,..„,„„"by1et.r.,_..,. ' • .. :, , z,ki.. . .., . .. 11 ". _broilsoioreicaluriutoi impa4orocersAmaxbattowiro f : I tOmiggsa -Z-I:WCIS for alo by l -I g9SgIVWQRATII9)i " - *==b EMElla Fomrding an Commission Merchants, An AgeataTor the sale of Pittsburgh Mann , &dm... Oamignmenta and order• for LEAD, Mini, ITEMP, PRODUCT., L.-., AcAlcited. Prompt AMA- 'IDA to rocalring Aral ROPES AND 'rwtN , E, Of all afros and descriptions. - Warehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut St.. Two 'quern above the P. ■. O. R. B. Preight Depot, ' seB:3indl afcY PITTEBITROY. SEWING UMOHINES ' No. 131 WOOD STREET, Es door. above Fite), Pi tieborgl, 147IOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF We would most rqspectfully call the atten the of the public, to the American' Watch. now being tm• tenalvely introdnenl, the menuUetme of which hail harems m firmly established that retire crailldetiCe can. be placed upon them as sae and correct time keeper., both be the tearer and seller. Oaring been Ng.MLA WA:totemle Agents for the sale'of them Watches. the public may b. asetireJ that we ato them at the mry lowest iuh W. hare alma a very large Stock of Silver and Plifts.l Ware, Pins Gold Jewelry In mt., ouch.. Coral. Cameo, Jet anA Printings. Our min:Atm.:at of CLOCKS Is immensity bogs at present, et:Apprising a.m. beautiful patterns of Eight rod Oue Day Parlor and Office U.S. at greatly:reduced prima. W. hare al.o . full etock of English amt Swim (LOA .of Silver Watcho. or hand, .11 of Cur own Importation. `. di., Watch Maker.' Tools, liaterisla and Welch Glainuit. DETNESIAN J BICIILAti, fettiolltaS ' lie. 411 Pilch street. SIOSP118:11.1111: 1120TIIJG1111111 Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth log syrup for Chlldnso Tanning. It basun equal on earth.. t,groatly facilitates t ho Naar., of t oot fling by eaftruing the gouts, reducing all . inftenunellon—will Alloy Lulu, le true to nsgulato the howele. Depend upon it, mottoes., It '4lll glee coat to yoursalt ea eat toilet and Width lo 3,ar bifente. Porketly ufe in all canoe. Title , alfuWelitaPataftwilt le iho proa_•rlp4ot of one of the ituoitexperteuced earl andiron female l'hyel.iene to New ingland, and has town cued with u rer6uwg aw.wee In inClitone Ne believe It the bast and earest reetedyin the wocLl,lt. ill cases of Dysentery and Dlerhoea to Children, whether Il tabu:ehow ttwthleg el from any other recta • Utile ead health an be esti tueledlJ .1 , 410te sot ceohett te earth Its *eight lh cold. lIIIIILoris bottle ere "Sold eve 4 year at Ike Matra HUE.. It Is au 0b.% sod teell4eied remedy. PRICE ONLY IS CENTS A EIOTTIA. AarNon+ sell aloe 1/41.13 111. YCUKTId a PER a INA, New Tara, Is on lad ostdde wruppsr, Skid I 7 Druggists Ihroagtost tan vorldr . . AK. CI SO. IL lIIETAER, A eut for PitAlbcrga j02,11w13 Tag PEElllildtal SYRUP. — W IlaT la Iv ? Moat permos hare an Ides that the grrorleu Sdrop le • .preparation of Pero rian harks. This is not the ate. 11 Is a soluble preparation of Protot Lie of Iron, Isiah/thin/a ny riftlifed intil,rtlaCJanittaiol3. APJ Will 411•11•44111.0. in • way that that metal dam not tumidly -t, ertion Orin In this form of carbonate, or avcct In the Iron tithydmigan , preparation, .o popular with Ojai:Mos lOgiro iron hi • dorm that wilt he eccaptaLle Commit and that will ha Taadllytatatk lota the blood, Will gtra this Prrarian Syrup, which. Utah...lel by I..au of blgh Charatter througbotat the roomy. Dr. Elaym, the State .Layer of Maisattnetlita, twilled la Its andreardloary•tr• tura, and we ham arery confidence fa the ability of the agent bate to convince any one of the M.O. This Pe gnat. Ilyrnp la mad. to Banton, and tom parformal moat vrenJa. .1 cans In as dia... requiring • tomb and alterative preparation. See long itirorlimoneut ID W.W.I, Ott of tollayn Om:rm. DR. ORO. 11. GEYSER, 110 Wood erect, le Ito Agent for (hie city. aeldulker'S - TBE LATEST nwpßovamENT Sewing Machines. pins IS THE MACHINE who owners orerol premium of In ftlisklcllibla is any other on arbiblllan at tbo Franklin tratitnia Ltat ccnld da tyo sane nog, of Wart as trail.— Tbair alas not baTinginan actopit4 ita annul:miry mud be =ceded. For aslant A. M. MAILS ALL dr CO.'S, 1111841,1 T IrEDIBAL ST., ALLIGLIVrt Cll9. PLOW MANU FACTU RE RS, • No. MO Penn Street, Pittsburgh; PATENTEES of the celebrated First Pre imam IRON 0/2/11111 AAU lIILL•NIDC IIEroLT: INO BRAN! • - - Ahlo matinfmitara Putout Laver Ount2re lover, Improved reso94, t Wroagt4.lifold:card, Cfaule, udi,etlify other duscriptloa of PLOWS.-PLOW.Cflalltife& OULTIVATORR. 1113—Thayalro continua to carry on theold Planuil Foun dry , Loma, of Pam .cure sad Cedl allay, the Outinga of attach Ilan beau ions nalitt/rateal for dolt . ozeoU•oca. AU orlon promptly tlUsd Lod auttlafactlon Wan to co,tomara la °Very particular •e7:10 Wooden and Willow Ware M=CM AUTOMATIC APPLE PARRS, torn!. tbagly. or by tho doom, by • .bAIAtUEL RWDLE, . • Abknofoctaros of WOO 4. sod Willow Wore . oollottorY . No. 21 MinaZul. MAGNIFICENT CONCERT, PIANO,. of the tam.. Manufactory df lIHICITHAPS`k Iffir• ort lalPzig, 13.raraoy, wldeb 1., a Ulm. dontkoas of A lb. 1112E1 lottromant•, a. regard. Collor. and Inman,. of too., .to., rear offered In thin city, sod tho owner only port with It ou ammo. of removal to a Wearern city. for tardier particular'', apply at the &Mao of rho Ironing (Ihrtrotclos. laraCkiltlette P ARLOR, inuiriaTvli, for Wood or OW, cheap, at Iho Iron City flwva and TIA MaroboasOof W. W. BILADBIIAW,IIo.I34 Wood stroot,.. wi Yhat door below the aiga Lb. Golden Gone S'l3 U IL G II AGRICULTURAL WOliEtS, Nor. 49 and 5I erry Street; ROBERT II: %I [WARM Proptiolor, ~..- [Beleamior to Waldrop, Stant* Wittlams,l ' - Itllll7/ACTCIII I or Mowers, Reagent, Horse Passel; Threshers, Cider Millr,'llay, Straw and Fodder Cut tare &other Agricultuttid Naehinery. _ MUSIC! MUSI O CII USICI!l PUR e, DAUS. PARTIES, Pan - DINGS, to., IUIOOI . 3IISp, , 112 Smithfield, Street,• Oppoolle the Casten, U 001116: j":.; Lcaen. -win be giver, In Ringing, Pima, nailer and cis-. tin, winlmd ALBERT HUSTEn, Not. of yule. H I A - W A T ll'A .ITVI JIM BOLT WOBICS. PATENT LIOT PRESSED NOTE of aitrfzuon hand nal Alanotacturol Ala, Wall for Drldga, liacblnery, t• ikalland lag4utients, fural.bed at *hurt notko.- ,* 1113,Wasebou.so, N 0.114 {Valor strait. anilltodla • • PCOLLY A CO. ~ Dr: Blimizal'll.Pluiiei 101Usti Cgsnntoi or Anti.Bl.llcupfr nlxtuia...B o arelf , - Vitro. ilable...4llllls; asfislia itlfiiffroilinisi fat , .. - - 1 BILIOUS DISORDEBH,. - - - ' • ' - • ' , STOIC lIILIDAUttS, ' • - . aulous =Ardour, . • ' , . '• DXSPEPSIA, • . .. TORPID Lryze olt sromion . . ' - COSTIVR,VC.SS BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC copuu, ' suLiara ELW L PEVII.M sTB . . ' BO • ' COMP , - ' • . INDIGINITION, SOUR 814331fe11, Le, ' .. . , 11111 N CIRRUS.., . : , ~, • , JAUNDICE; , . ' • . 'and atc 4 .941.4...5ea IItLE on ini.toro-i -• • • - DU. OM HEYtilli, - joUntnr.. :4l3 Wool st...acda Area for Pittahrirgic_. ItAint_AlUttZeatiltibl - allisrge stack _best' ' Rapti Edi,Stassa room prams. au', :gnaw tad wilit &curie gad oID 11412'4 74 ILMUIia. - . :ij-:','. 7 ,'-, , ,•.'F<t,.: . '-'l..W".'4:' .=M Ran: 'ac co., No. 40 COmmercial R ttrelt, st. Louis. an2Shltt IIintrACTIIMS Of '- Mir FL 0 I .EL °II FOR SALE WITH. ALL LATE! IDSPROVIIIIIENTI3, AA NUFACTUREIPS PRICE% 87. E%. R. REED, No. 6S,Fiftla Sire.t AIfIICRICAN Nv.w.pc!Fi tcti A2tRZO4N WATCEES 041.L.1, ANLI X.A.NIAN $2OOO HALL & k3Pffill:K .1 , 1113.101,3 Ft, BASKETS, BROOKS, BHUBEEKB, 0011DAGF.„ac. do. 21, bilmoild. =II iIIi . OHEAE , EST AND Concert Plano for Bale. vlTu nov 4hic ,, , ILEATINO - STO YES, 'itt'siiiirg . ll . - 45iqttti-: x-x : • WEDNESDAY hIORNINO, SEPT. 21, 1659 OPFICI L I'4 mils Ulri' City nr;TY4ewn I tems. s trraortotTany. 065arvati.,nc G.l'%• Shay, Optician, 55 Fitth' , """`""`""" ~ IN NUN. IN MADE. 65 12 y 00 116 62 20 :.10 M=fil "Aig"' JOHN Bannuars, Esq:. is employed by us se .an agent for canvassing and collecting for the Pitts burgh Doily and Irerkly Ortzrite, lle will visit io that capacity the various portions or Western Penn sylvania and Eastern Ohio. Ile is our only agent for tbo . purposes named. IL Eftßre?. & Co. A.p.l 29, 1859. U. s DISTRICT COURT.—The following ie the opinion of the Court, Judge MoCandiess pre- Biding, in the case of OehWoke & Co., vs. the City of Pittsburgh, of welsh we have before written en several occasions, and which the pub lic generally will nadoretend without further comment In the Circtilt Court of the UMW Slates at Pittsburgh, Oelriohe & Co., citizens of the city of Bremen and of the State of New York, ve. the Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh, and citizens of the State of Pennsylvania. Opinion of the Court, delivered by Con. Wit lob liPCandless, United Staten District dodge. This case was tried at the late term of the Circuit Court, a verdict rendered in favor of the plaintiffs and judgment entered on the 23.1 day of May last, defendants having failed to file their writ of error, iersur.l their citation, give bail and remove their cane to the Suprothe Court of, the United Stales. Plaintiffs sued out a writ of Fi Fa. on the day .of September, and levied on 656 shares Of the capital stock of the Pittsburgh Gee Company, owned by the defendants and held in their names on the books of the corporation An application is Row made to thio Coart to net aside the mention and the levy, upon the ground that the writ of Po. Pa. is not the pro per remedy and will not lie against a municipal corporation, and that under the law of the Suite recognized in thin Court the proem of the fi fa is not the proper one for the Wren) and sale of corporation stooks held by the defendant. The Court is impressed with the gravity of the questions presented and has given to them the consideration which their importance de mands. let. It is'coutended that the Act of the 15th 1834, creating counties and townships, bodies corporate, in applicable to cities and ho roughs, and that the plaintiffs arc limited to the remedy provided in that. act. We think not. Citiee are no where mentioned except when em braced within 'county, it is declared that they shall form a oonotitoeot part of it,reservieg to them all the franchises conferred by their respective 'barters. Theywero independentithilies capable in law of suing and being tined, and of holding real and personal estate. They were not merged in the comities, and being already corporate bodies having all the immunities and subject to all liabilities ae such, there woe no le gal necessity for rho application of the law to them. Counties, on the contrary, were non de• script bodies, called by the courts, before the passage of the act, quart corporations, against which the creditor has but an imperfect remedy. They were represented by corn inissionere, an they are now, but with limited and undefined duties and respontsibilitiee, (Ili S. and It. 290 ) It waste) remedy this defect that the law was passed. It would be manifestly linpractiaable to execute the act of . ;l no to cities. Upon whom would we stereo the writ which commands the Conimiesioners to pay the judgment out of any unappropriated moueye or if none out of the first money° that may come into the treasu ry' Upon the Mayor, who repretenie the gen eral police of the municipelity,opent I he Control ler, Treasurer, Finance Committee, who may have the custody of the public funds or upou the Select and Common Councils, the legislative body of the city The act is silent as to cities. There is uo provision rendering the corporation officers amenable to the law for this neglect of public dilly. Ater abort it in remembered that disobedience to the writ is followed by au at tachment and imprisonment for contempt and a suspensiotrof the funetions of all the public of ficers, CO indiapeuteldo to the good orate and welfare of the city, Mire roust ho tome positive enactment —somethior more than the doubtful Construction of an net relating to a blifferent body politic before this Collet will apply such a remedy. It would be equivalent to the testa. of II high prerogative writ, resultteg in similar con sequences—the assumption and exerelse of no extraordinary power. It has boon urged that inestnuob as municipal corporations are clothes with some of the attri butes of sovereignty, as for Instance the taxing pp war ' they should not be subject to the tripe closer a veil of execution in the hands of the marshal. But the sovereignty delegated to at least of LI beat and nature, like a fee, the highest estate in realty, when coupled with o qualities lion, it I. denominated • base*. The corpo ration islimited awl contracted is its powers, which is repugnant to all our ooticeptions of sovereignty. %Enoyr spproaah.the geoond point submitted I. In the early periods of the English law, goods and chattels, or those which are visible or tangtble,.eortelltuol the great mass of the per sonal property, though the value of them bore no proportion to that of roil estate. Bonds, stook, and other evidences of debt, were little known or regarded in the law, and upon write of 8. the Bfierifrtook only that which could be sold for money. Buck wee the law in Penn sylvania until alteration were made by Act of Assembly passed In 1817, In case of an execution against aoorporation,authorizing the levy upon current eoin of gold and silver and copper, if otherpersonal property could not be found, and by the Act of 1819, which provided thatthestook of arty bodycorporate,owned by any individual or indiriduale, body or bOdies politic or corpor ate In his, her, ite or their own name or mimeo, shall be liable to be taken In execution and sold in the eame manner thaegoode and chattels ore liable in law to bo taken end sold. 81111, touch contained to be done to give creditors the full benefit of tho property of their debtors, The ponindeeloners to revise the civil code, recom mended an execution to he levied on betide, mort gagee, credits, etc., as well as upon etnoks of incorporated companies (Report :id) This was followed by the Act of 1836, directing the mode of levying upon stooks by attachment and Vire facia; and by another Act of theeame year, reg. Wean the levy of executlons.egainet corpora tions, followed by sequestration, niunioimil cor poratione are exempted from the operation of both there Acts, and it is admitted with great 'candor by the learned counsel fur the defendant that they are foreign to the ease before the court. lie contends further that although thee° Acta afford no remedy against o municipal corpora tion, they are park of a general splen, which repeals mod supplies all former lows. To this it may be replied that the Aot, of 1836 contains no repealing Manse, and the commissioners of the civil code themselves, in their report of January 15,1836, do not treat it so, but say, "in this bill Are propoeed some important additions to the law. - Besides, the Supreme Court of Penney,- Xenia had this very question before them in the case of Lax Ts. Potter, 41Iarris, 276, and decided that the 21 section of the Act of 1819, above quoted, is not repealed by the Aot of lane, 1836. In this opinion this court conoure. It becomes us here to inquire how the practice in the courts of the United States is elated by this state of the laws in Pennsylvania.. Stale laws cannot control the exercise of the powers of the National Government, or in coy manner limit or affect the speration of the pro cess orproceeding& in the national courts. The whole efficacy of snob laws In the courts of the U. 8. depends upon the enactmente of Coupon; so far as they are adopted by Congress they are obligatory. Beyond this, they have no cootrob ling Influence. Congress may adopt such State lowa directly byte:theta:dive enactment, or they may confide the authority to adopt them to the courts of the U: B. (9' Peters, 259.) Examples of both sorts ezlot in the national legielation. The process not of 1789, Ch. 21, expreselY.adopted - the forms of write and modes of prooeis of the Olate coolie in suite afoonituon law. The act .of 1792 permauently continued the forme of write, executions , sod other primes thou in use In the eourts of the U. 8., under the act of 'B9, but with thle remarkable difference, that they were' subject to ouch alteridlons and additions WI the said °eerie elichld in their die -oration deem expedient. The sonstitutiorial fluidity and extent' of the power thus given to aorta of the U. 8. was fully considered by the Biiprence Court of the U. B.ln the dose re ported la 10 Wheaton, 1 & Gl It was there held that the delegation of power by Congreeo was perfectly constittuimuth that the power to alter and add to the proems and modes of pro-. ceedlog In a pull, embraced the whole progress of each Shit and every transaction in it from its commencement to Ile end, nod until the judg ment should be 'Added; and that It authorized the courts to presoribe and regulate the conduct of tin officer in the execullea of foul process; in giviogedect to its judgments:. (9 Poore, 329.) But thetpreasat case dots not depend simply upon the souk of 'B9 and '92, but is directly within and governed by the process act of 19th May, 1828; chapter 68. Teo third section declares that write of exe cution bed other final process, issued on judg meats and decrees rendered In aoy courts of the United States, and the proceedings thereupon shall bo the mime In each State respectively, as are now iniad'in the - courts of ouch &ate. Pro ellOd, however; thatit shall be in the poier of tbo courts, (I:!key Ilor ift in-their-diacretion,. by' Ft4eit. of 'court,int.far 'to- alter .final-prooese in Iluotiedurtind taninforin Um ulna to ant debts. Which therbi'adaisted bythe Leeslatutitifqh , :apathy elate for the Mate out& f<., .. ...i+ _ '•-••• It_reeplte, then, that the fOllDllOf I." - (exebtit their style) from Wei:outs . • eti , btatee, their force sea cited, • *— the marshal in leryia& • ' ore to be aseettein e the respeetiv• ; of his • meted duty of ale= to the law/ of sit they were on the 19th except when the Judges by rules .4111,0 changed the tame. (Conk, 464.) ihreourse was no - doubt adopted as one bet. ter calculated to meet the views and wishes of the several States, than for Congress to bare formed an entire Brame for the courts of the United States, varying from that of the Stale courts. They had in view, however, Stat e eye. tents, then in actual operation, well known and our° adopting dereto, which l it h e ey d . well and po . p u r l ie t y and expediency judge and de termitic. Hence the restriction in the act now need and allowed in the several States. Th ere is no part of the act, however, - that looks like adopting prospectively by legielative provisions, the various changes that - might thereafter be made in the State courts. Had snob been the intention of Congress, the phraseology of the oat would doubtless have been adapted to that pur pose. It was, nevertheless, foreseen that changes probably would be made in the process and pro ceedings in the State courts, which might be fit and proper to be adopted in the courts of the United States; and not choosing to BillOtioll such changes absolutely in anticipation, power is given to the courts over the subject, with a view, no doubt, to alter and mould their proms and pro ceedings so as to conform to the State courts as nearly as might be, oonaletently with the ends of 'notice. The general policy of all the lawn on this sub. joot is very apparent. It wee intended to ado and conform to the'State process and prooee loge as the general rule, but under such guards - and oheoks as might be necessary to Insure the dno exercise of the powers of the courts of the United States. (10 Wheat. CO.) What, then, was the law of Pennsylvania at the date of the passage of this not of Congress on the 19th day of May, 18^_d! Undeniably, the act of 1819 was in full force. and it author ized the stock of any body corporate owned by. bodies politic, like the city of Pittsburgh, to be taken in execution under a if. fa. and sold In the come manner as goods and °battles. The act of 1834, relative to counties and town. ehips, was not then in existence. „Alias never been adopted by role of court as part of the final process of the court and with the view we have expressed of ite provisions. it cannot be applica ble to cities The eeenence to thie opinion in, that the It. fa. leaned in the present came is legal and proper; that. the levy upon ihe stock held by the City of Pittsburgh In the Pittsburgh Ilan Company, has been regularly made ; that we must refuge the motion to set them Bride, and that the blarehol must proceed Ilth tb execution of hie writ. Argued by Judge /Thaler for plaintiffs, and T. • Eeq-, tar didandant. 15J1':-.1 MN. —Judge Lowrie, at 1U o'clock on Toesday morning, eat in the case of the iDillOO - ion asked for by the L. & a Plank Road ea the Citizens Pamenger Railway.. Mr. Hamilton state.] that the seal of the Company bad teen affixed to the bill, and wee mteetril by the Rao ret ary. Mr. Ksppey elated last ha kuew uotbing ►bout the metier r 4 t he seal, toil auppo..e.i it was all right. Mr. !intuition then read the decri; - e et injunc i ion to which the Judge was nflir his WWIe with the ant horityol the court. The decree foitowe: - After the heating of the case, It was adjudged and decreed that a writ of injanction he issued to restrain, until answer and further order, the raid defend/rule, their workmen, laborsre, en value, and nob and every of them, from further entering upon and disrupting the roadway of plaintiffs: and from Jigging up the same or re moving the plank therefrom: and from con itructing said railway thereon; toff from passing over pion:aids' said road with their horses and earls nr with their horses and cars on the !rail way already constructed by them over that por tion of plaintiffs' said road lying east of the western rod of the Arsenal wall. without the payment of ouch Wien may lawfully be demand ed of them." After Mr. IlemiHun bad read the decree which be wished to hare made, Mr. Rip Pay aoid if that decree ebould Ito issued, it would restrain tho Passenger Railway CJlnpany from taking their hones to their stable, over the toed of thie com pany, to which it poaded that they might go to the etabte by payleg the requisite toile. Mr II stated that the Passenger Railway Co. had not only torn up the rued, but left all but their owe part a quagmire. They base eetab tidied a new road on ours; they bare committed a trespass and now oat to enjoy the fruits of it. Mr Rippey teabl the gentleman totally misun derstood Delimit things about this road— .ludto Lowrie said the discussion did not touch the queell,u before him- IL appears diet' you, the Passrogarilailarayeempany. are tresparteere, and can not enjoy the fruits of .your jun wrong doing. Ile did not think, however; that the railway should be prbhibited from using 'ha road, on the peplum' of toile. Mr. liamiiiou solid he thought the railway micapany ought to pay for such part of the road ae they used They might run up to the very toll get., and if not going through it, use tho rood for nothing. The Judge remarked that as to that, the plank road had the railway company la their power and could put their toll gate just where they pleased. So the Judge authorized the above iojaootion to issue, sod - caused the Passenger Railway to enter security in the sum of $2,000. Muthßeam, the above ia all legal, and it is not for leymen to call la question the taw on wbioh the decree rests. Vet to laymen who have eyes and have not been &bleat any thus theses - event years to discover any plank road between the Cemetery and the stable, it is & question whether the court should decide upon the point at issue, Ipon the bypotheelathat there le or has been a plank road there. To am who this day; through mud and slough and mire will be obliged to foot that "plank rood," busload of riding comfortably in convenient vehicles for 5 ante. it will seem bard that the law' and the views of common sense should be so much at variance as to render it necessary to. throw any obelaele in the why of a great-public improvement. 4 C/IX Coursottau.-41te Diapaick in apeakiog of the contemplated retirement of Mr. LAIIIMIT from tho City Controllership, plumes a deserved eulogium upon that officer, and lakes occasion to express the hope that his succeseor will not be a mere politician, "without gaslificallon for (be office." We cordially approve of the remarks of the Dirpatch, but as in the event, of an unfit person being !elected as the encoessor of Mr. Lambert opr contemporery intimates that the people may be compelled to rise superior tomere party and to "select one for the potation 'solely no the ground of his qualifications and with no regard to political antecedents," we may add that we hero no particular nervous fear of "au -unfit person" being selected . * the Republican Convention for this Important position. As all such aspirate usually receive their yoking in the nominating conventions, we have no reason to apprehend that "political backs" will be (brunt upon the party for this. or any other office; matt ottaraoters aro usually laid out by the peo ple in their primary organizations, however per sistently they may electioneer or beg for. the honore or emoluments of official elation. We speak plainly, earnestly and early on lids sub ject and hope that our people will see to it that they are not influenced In their choice of a suc cessor to Mr. Lambert by the "private griera" or dismal forebodings of soreheaded and diaap polluted politicians. Tao Ilensee Couros.Jo the 011110 of the ha beas corpus, which we published yesterday morning, the decree of the Court wee made yes terday morning, ac followe: "And now September 20, 1859, after argument Of'connsel in thie muse, it is ordered and ad judged that Nina Pale begiven tote the preeent custody of her mother, Elizabeth G. Chaplin°, by giving her into the possession and custody of French] I). Chaplin. the authorized agent of the mother of the said Nina Potts." This order having been made end the law au thorizing the delivery of the body declared, the -next point, which the law could not fix or decree, was that Mlse Nina would not leave Mrs. Lynch, to whom she appeared to . be much attached. Nina absolutely refused to go, and Mr. Lynch did not desire to gel rid of her, nor did his wife. There was therefore but one thing to be done, and that was done. The child lee Oaten by the agent of-the mother by force, although no great force was neceesery, and so 'homelier ended. JAWES S. '4Csarr, Esq., ex-President of the Pittsburgh F= Steubenville Relived, has com menced an adieu in the District Court, the ob ject of which is to restrain John Barton, Esq., County Solicitor, from zed:qui Solicitor for the .Road. The notion also contemplates the remo val from the Board of Directors In said P. & S. It. R. Messrs: John Barton, J. Trnolek, Robert Woods, E. P. Jones, and Ballentine.' The res sons which move the plaintiff in the unit are fully not forth at groat length in the bill in equity. It appears la the bill'ihat the proceeds of certain sobscriptions which, by a vote of the Directorti; should have been paid as Mr. Craft, as Ca indem: were, by a vote of the above named gentl e . men, after the 11th of lot month, turned over to Mr. Barton. The ease will be up for trial In duo time, when we shall learn all the facts. . - Tun members of the Gymnastic Aisociation bold a mooting last evening. .A largo number of member!, was present. Theyroted not to hare a permitter' the 30th. A motion woe made. but- lost , by a rote of 21 to 24, to appoint a committee of three Win!lgirtt - Into the expediency of PrOctiiiPS City uell, to be tilted ET for a gymnasium. kiatl yoyd,th".k.ibet,B.oulftit line they were ingesetecpus,procara encell lif praetklibleizoThe =Wog adjo • • : meat on Wedinsdai engin' of OW wok EMI P a r r— o fisw.rotes, who MS not rettilto patronized the True Pim:ewe in for a PONS an abusive tirade In that sheet yesterday. ne is denounced; in choice billintergate, an a _htira, • 'bug, imposter , charlatan , Se. , dm. :low. .from an intimate personal acquaintance with the Professor, we take pleasure In saying that he is in uo y amenable to each as attack as this. since hie stay in this city, hemas et t self as a gentleman, with exemplary correctness, and demeaned himself throughout with a al,rict regard to the proprieties. His testimonials from abroad are not only genuine, but of the highest order, and he does not ask any one to buy his wares who does not want to. Ito simply asks the privilege of praising what he ban to sell in his own way, and the public can exercise ifs own judgment in baying. He cannot stiffer, how ever, by such a wanton attack as thet in the Prat. Its motive was too clearly apparent COAL OIL.—As the long and coo evenings ap proach, the family circle around I e front door or on the shady plans disappears ud the mem bare retreat to a any parlor, wher a gentle fire is already tieoessary. They do no now want to sit in the dark, as while chatting d goasiping without, but gather around the fa ily table and read, sew or otherwise pass tba me, as each may be individually inclined. Of o uree a good , light is essential to their perfect enjoyment, than which there is scarcely an item in housekeeping of more importance. • It would seem that almost everpmagintible source of light had been exhausted Mout hav ing yet discovered the great deaiderakun, but nature, ever in,readinssa folly to meet new exi gencies, enppliea us with coal oil, and thooe who aro beet ac(tainted with its real merits are sat , Wed that hey need not each further for a light c ii that will in so many ways commend itself. Oas is common! considered the beet of all lights, and as hart g the fewest objections to its use, but coal oil 'chile it is not orilyas brilliant. aa gas, has al o the advantage of portability,. by meant' of whiob the light can be placed - and need just where it is moat needed.. It is also are- ' warkably steady light, and the oyiiiiight is not damaged as with the flicker of gas light. In connection with the use of Coal Oil, the question arises as to where,it can be obtained of the right quality, and we are moot happy to be able to direct all our readers to the well known and highly respectable firm of Anomn & Venice, who are making an elegant article of Coal 011, a fact to which we can testify. In another aolamn of this day's Gazette may be found an advertise. meat which wilt Aire all the needed facts in the Me. MCTRODIST PROMITAXT APPOINTMENTS.—The M. P. Conference, which has bed a delightful and har monious session at Sharpeburg during the last week, adjourned yesterday, aftet• having made the follow ing appOintmente for the 'ensuing year President: Rev. V. Lulea.. Pittsbor9A, let Church 4 Rev, W. Collier. 2.1 .• Rev. W. Wragg. Birntie9runa Station Rev. J. W. Rutledge. Allegheny Stariun i Rev. John Cowl. Cirrnits—Washington, Rer.l.l). Herr ; Monon gahela, Rev. W. 11. Phipps—Assistants, Rove. D. Junes ind Wm. A. Porter; Rodgersville, Rev. Jae, Mason ; Manchester, Rev. J. P: Roberts; Ohio, Rev. James Robinson; Clarion, Res. J. tI ood Menzel., Rev. If. Palmer';.Drownsirille, Rey. J. Francis. - 11i.vanns—Brookrille, liar. Wm. Smith; Bred. dock's Field, Rev. It. Bryan; Stahlstown, Rev. Hop wood. Her. Ilaorge Brown, P. U , ,wparannum e d. Her. Thos. 11. Stockton loft without an appoint wont, at hie own rogootti. Rev. Air. William•, Into of rn,6h oe n , super - - - CIII , AOO ' TRADE WITH PlTNllrttell —The greatly increasing traffic between this city and Chicago, which we spoke of al soitie length on Monday, is encouraging feature ila our trade. It already begins to manifest itself in oar paper. The shrewd merchants of Chicago are awaking to the importance of the Pittaburgh trade, as may he seen by the card of Messrs. Ilia Less & Nauss, Produce and Commission merchants, Chicago. It is unnecessary for us to add that this is One c f the most reliable firms in Chicago. Their references in Pittsburgh speak for them toi,es, being among the most reliable men in this community. We take great pleasure in commanding the firm of Useless St Parker to all who may desire to do business with them. A Niemen] of the coal diggers, now one strike, having been called to assemble yesterday at the mouth of Batisetnan's pit, the owner was appre hensive of a riot, there being several men at work there in spite of the strike, and sent for the Sheriff to tee On the ground. Sheriff Gra ham accordingly attended, but found no occasion fur hie services as a peers officer. The meeting was orderly and weldbehaved: and after the regular speaking was over, Gm Sheriff was call ed upon for a speech. Ile complied by exhorting there to obey the law strictly, and reminding then, of the danger of any thing like unlawful conduct. Ilia remarks ware eneeeilinglp well received, and the meeting broke up n an order ly and quiet manner. RteiPTlON.—Tbe Hope Fire mpauy, or rather a delegation of eighteen fro that Com pany, arrived in town yesterday fro Chicago, on their way home to Philadelphia. They have been at Chicago with their engine, the U. S. Fair. They sent their engioe on eh ad of them on their return, auJ expected to G her here, but eha wan not. She probably arr vett on the night traio. • The Hopes were received hero by the gallant Vigilante, whose guests they are to be while they remain In the- city. The latter company turned out full mike, headed by Young's Band, and escorted their 'tellers to the Vigilant House. We presume, they will have a Nampa and other good times, but we do not know for certain. POLIO' ITlTS.—PlikyOr Weaver Bent up Len awe aisterdaY, for various cense!, ,for timee varying from five to ten daye. Buokhart Sande, charged with larceny on oath of James Blair, was committed for trial by Mayor Weaver. Edmund Day, charged on oath of Male - cry Roe, before Alderman Rogers, •yiith steeling a gold watch and a gold ring, was committed for trial, in default of bail in the sum of $3OO. STOCK Sarre by P. M. Davis, auctioneer, No. 54 Fifth street, Tuesday eveng : 25 ebares Bank of Pittsburgh $ tt: 50 10 " Exchange Bank GI 57 4 " 5l. tM. Batik 58 75 3 " Citizens' Bent 55 2 5 " Eureka Insurance Co 50 3 74 Lot of ground at corner of Peunsylva nin avenue and Congress street Tea workmen on Butler street, in Lawrence ville, are preparing for their paving with great rapidity. Large quantities of Dabble stones era already on theground, andtheibed of the Street is nearly all graveled. As to thh reel of the road, between the end of the pavementen 'Penn street and the oily line, it Is now in horrible condi tion, and will coon be impassable, if not repaired. TUE Allegheny Valley Railroad Company are now pushing their track into the city, in accord 'KM with the ordinance relating to that subject, recently passed by the City Councils. The gra ding ban already progressed a couple or squares toward the canal. Tea annul target contest for the medal pre sented by the Washington Infantry to the 'elan teere of Allegheny county, has been fixed for the 12th of next month. IL will come off at the can noo.proving ground, and meet excite a good deal of Interest among the competing companies. Tut last sale (for this season) of lots at the growing town of Pennstadt, will coma off on Thursday. It might be well for those having money to invest in small or large owns to call at Mr. Davis' auction rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, and get a free ticket to go and sea the place. Ttisan will bee meeting this morning at 11 o'clock of the Board of Managers of the County Agrionitorst Society, at their rooms in Mr. Reed's Imlldlng,Eith at. Hon. Cu*.O NAYLOR, Oboe M. C. from Philadel phia, sod bow raeident iu Washington D. C., is lowa and 'gapping at the Monongah ela House. BEV. DR. GREINWALD, of Easton, Pc, will preach in Rev. Dr. Krenth'e Church this (Wed nesday) evening. Tits mortality of ta le city for the Weir be tween September 4 and 11 readied 14, of which 9 were males, 5 females, and all white. PLRSONII who desire a truly tasteful garment in boys wear are directed to the establishment of J. L. Carnaghan & Co., Federal street, Allegheny. TEM Era—S. - A. Sterrett, M. b., devotes special attention to all 4601311$ of the' eye. Cataract re moved by a new operation, causing but slight pain or risk to the eye. Residence, 277 Penn street. TERSEY BEAM BASKETS; u BOIL Polska 0.6.1 do Cloth. k large lot, mosorted, JEnit sved end for wile by • .fr.dayr aAtuun RIDDLE, 21 Dtaisumd :W -- ELSH FLANNESS.Buacarrun ' - Iry Oa. ost opened *fall onsottment'of nel Watch /Lund; itteraatal not to arta trultlnE Id" • toll amoortattott W Bsllard Pals Moult, at Itiortlt.etot tamer of foorthttott Ildartot eta. atl7 P RESERVES-4,0 doz. Peaches; 20 do Pear& _ID do Quinces; • 10 do Olt&r, • • 6 do Pott's Preserved Glom Jost rwslod and Er sdoby sod 9 REITRINE & ANDERSON, 89 Wood WEN GOODS—New Silks, DeLaittes, Me- AA tin a MOB., Pmmettcca, flannels, Prints, 51.41 1 .., and Hal , sow au butt and vrhftg dW rD AL HANSON LOITS, 74 urime Q-50 bblo. for solo by mray a corium. wow OPENING—A. full limp, of all Ile AA Nogales la Droll Goods, IShowls, Cloak% As. Alms, 'Mali= the Datoatio .a Sta=lhe IYUB Tay 1 • 12 • • C. mums LOT; 14 - Makat OW. LODEIOO dthice &ink in store for gabby WO MITEMIS ON ==fa Telegraphi6. Sr. Loris, Sept. 20.—The 'Calm correspondent of the Republican rays that the Taylor House and 14 other buildings on Commercial street, were destroyed by fire at one o'clock in the morning. Loss $40,000. The San Francisco mail of the 2Gth has arrived. There was a spoculatire movement In candles and provisiorui; 10,000 boxes of adamantine candlea were Bahl during the week, at 136_110; Pork 517,5002.18; Clear $2O; Bacon 124®13; Lard 12a14; Sugar, New Orleans 10c; Crushed Ili; Rica and Tea buoy mlL Ato erste amount of good; is going into the interior. The ore land immigration continued to pour in.. Muck suffering is reported on the plain; among two ken-down Ptko's Peckers. The town of hiurpheys was nearly destroyed bz fire on the 21sL Loss $ lOO , OOO . Victoria papers of the 224 say that five compan ies of infantry, four of =Wiry with a battery of S thirty-two pounders from the U. S. steamer Massa chusetts, were on San Jean Island. The Houle of Assembly on the 12th adopted en address to Govenor Douglass, urgently requesting him to enforce upOp the English government the necessity of demanding from the . government of the United States not only the immediate withdrawal of alt troops, but strenu ously and at all risks, to maintain_ her right to the Island and all the other islands of the kune archi pelago now clandestinely, dishonorably and dishon estly Invadal. A motion was also adopted urging the ( Inventor t form volunteer military companies. All was gale , at the latest dates. Tho shipments of gold from Vietoris for tho pre slow fortnight were 5144,000. NSW YORL, Sept. 20.—The stock exchange con tinues to exhibit considerable activity, with remark. able firmness in several leading speculative shares. The interest of the market still centres in the rail road stocks, which are stimulated by the reports of increasing business. The market on the whole was hardly so firm as yesterday. In financial matters the feeling is scarcely so comfortable, the firmness in exchange, together with the strong export demand for gold, not being without influence. The price of money has undergone no noticeable alteration. Ex change on Enrope closed firm at 1101@1101 for sterling, and 5183@5123f0r francs, at sight; francs hare been sold at 511}@510. The estimate of the shipment of bullion on Saturday by the Kangaroo and Ocean gamin has Increased to $2,000,000. Firt - nuorto, Man., Sept: 20.—The Republican State Convention'met to-day and re-nominated Non. N. P. Banks for Uovernor, without opposition. Mr. Banks recoival n 27 of the votes on the Orel ballot, and the, vote was made unanimously. All the other Incumbents wino also re-nominated, viz for LieuL tiovernor, Eliphalel Trask Secretary of State, Oliver Warren ; Treasurer, Moses Tenney Attorney General, Stephen 11. Phillips; Auditor, Chas. White. New Vona, Sopt. 20.—Judge Douglas is here. De denounces openly in public places, the article in the Constitution replying to his Popular Sovereignty article in Harper's Magazine. Dream, of the Con stitution, openly declares Judge Black tho author. It Is said that the first Comptroller, Gov. Medill, is to proceed to-morrow to Ohio, to canvass the State, to counteract the effect of Douglaa' speeches. So. vit.ce, Sept. 20.—The Itoyal mail steamship Arabia, Captain Stone, from Livery.] on Saturday, the lath inst., is understood to have been signaled off Halifax at 4 o'clock this afternoon, The Nova Scotia line having cloned without forwarding the regular press report, coo must await the horse ex press, due at an early hour to-morrow. New lniumics, Sept. 20.—A shooting affray o eurred hero laid night, between Itobt. M. lS ham and Ernest Totoilet.), resulting in the dealh irahatri. A political tiP.iculty was the rause. Levies - I[le, Sept. '2o.—The river 'Lc vtationery with t: feet eater in the canal. The wealher is shewery thin thereon end throateuing more rein t”-night c• quiet; eutl, W to.) 1..1.u. Fk.ur beats, sales 14000 111. ' Wheat et buoyant; sale. of . 4.101 t, hued, shit.. ,4.1,24“.t,74; rod sl,lt,sr 1,t14 Chicago Span.sl..:kul.ll% Western $1,15. Corn Leotard: eat. of. 14.1.00 Laub: supply erarre; infzed Mc, and prime white 02. Perk hnoyunt nt $15,404.15.4 , 1 tor we.; and 510,C84410.74 for 'Wink' Cut Meats Orot nt k y for +ldea and 774 (or shoulders. ToSarco unchanged at 4444 e. Tallow la dull. Wo,l; salts unimportant prices unaltered. Whisky Is Wavy at 2G!‘,4'.1. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool quiet, but Ono, et rid. Stort• lower: Chicago d Rock Ishiad 0`P , ,,; Illinois Central IL It. CS !,.; if Ictdran Southern 23', ltnading 44!'• Idlsaturi elate 44%; Oahu. d, Cpicagn 70t; Michigan OXlcal Stitt; Cleveland I Pittsburgh 7: Ideas River US.; Neill , Stall S . S. Co. Cnnallnat 075.4; Ua hued, tisk:ago .cond mortgage ate Michigan Vouchers] second mortgage 43. PHILID[I,OI4 Sept_ 3) —Flour doll; the transactions are confined to the houtetrade at $1,50) .1Y for old and fresh ground superfine; and $4,47tiCe0,50 for extra and fancy. Ilya Flour lino at ft. Pennsylvania (Awn Ural is golet at 5 , 44. Wheat 1. In hushed demand; sales 21,11) bush red at sl,ls, and while at $1,1.1:.41.7:5. Its e 'muted; 1104) bush Del .old aware at 74c. tJortt advanced lc: aalte 4,000 hash at 01s114at sod NI lo •torv. Cut• nuchnuged; eol. "J!)01) bosh Southern at TL' deussod fur Whisky is 001.1 at 20 .'s.27!i cent. . . QIII.A.SNA - Viola held uu‘rollrtaly and mice, 1tu,111,4 advauce. Wheat tdcady at $1 fnr palm, red, and 11.0 , 441 U fnr wLlw. Veal] Very firm at 75. Oat. 'toady at J:. dye 111.111. y ateady at Zr!.. Yrurlsloo• Id fair demand, but D• 211•411 wbova buyers . •lews. :deo, Perk wells freely at $l4, with au upward tvutl4uoy. Bitrumust,l 4 4l.t..:o —Floor doll aud bald al V.,"; nJ aalna. Wheat dull and slow a ml., but ptleta nualteral, 15,1.00 boat] 441 -ring Coro doll: wilt. mud ,allow well at 5i1,4.,V4e. Pr,,vi,unr,4 m; brut,brut,wad 4,440 .11 10,1414,1 Mau P.Yuri•t 1t, ar 4,514,2,, wo6ts Assurance Company, No. I XlJoill/ATE SMELT, LW:1007. ENTABLISitEII IN Iti36 CAPITA! NG,29.6100 00 PAIL, UP CAPITAL AN Li blittPLUO... 2,1tVA,111 UNI ANNUAL ItkVEN Ulf, for the 'emote/- ler Jommry 31, le'S 1.133,92* 12 /PHIS COMPANY INSURES ACIAINST ji Lon or Damage I. Fire, elmoot every ileeeriptioo of limperty. The R.sfes of Premiums are oriolerafe, end, to all came, bawd upon Um character of the (artier or orme [Ant, end Um merits ef the risk. Loom pnmnptly oelputod sod raid witLota Intern am to Loudon. A week( permanent fund provided In 1.11 paid for payment of loartin LAM country. . . .. . . Slows. Jim. 11eCully & Co, 174 'Wood street Jam Floyd I Co., 173 . . Brown & Klrirpetrirks, 193 liberty street D. a A Go, IF) Wood %lint& Wilson. 111: , 13r52 , y Ji . Qs, 64 Wood street; " Jame — McCndless A CL., lua •, Nltukk a Co., 9 Water atreal; " D. A. Fahnsatock 1 C., Vint and Wood streets; " Joe Woodwell At Co, Ssamd and Woo 4 etreele; " Atwell, Los k Co., ti Wood atrset • ' Bnr.hdeldk Co , Fourth and Mat Cat .Itrieets " aleCamilate, Co. Co, Woad and Water Ms; ilfor6e H. Stuart. Eq., 13 Hank Cornet. &Haws. Myers, Claghorn &Co 132 2drrket .[root; Wrn. WHeo & Co.•t2&mac Front sttroon " SPOnknoott t Coln., Front and Hour st& Smith, Williuns & Co, 513 Marko/. • treol; Junes Graham A Co., 2U and •2 Lotitto drool xemptc U. 111[..hell, Y.q, Proficient Blectcanice , Bank: Jame& Dunlap, IN., Proficient Onion Hank: 1100. W. A. Naar, Ist, Judge &Tramp Court, JAMES W. AIIROTT, Agent, 10:=17111• Touponkry Ofllcs. 103 11'0.1strt.t. rap IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 25G Lllborty StrieeL, BANKOF DISCOUNT. EXCIIANGE AND DEPOSIT. Capital IleacS 150,000 Capital lleprteetated. Over 1,000,000 11,11.S . ,,,CEpoLDIS. •aa MUD 11011VIDCALLT laants. Oold. Silver, P. Fund. wad Currency roco/rad on dspoalt. ALL MONEYS allowed to reinala for a Spectfird WILL DRAW INTEREST. Fight kachattge on the Esatorn and Woatarn cWa. conetautly for ria In to Cultection• made It, all tho principal cities In Ina Uulted /tater and the Causatia, .13 PROOILEDS PROMPTLY RE. lIIITTED to any &Wed point,. day of maturity. 0(111010A3 John Moorhead, Ale/Ander Forsyth, John Math, G.. S. Desq J. Hill, Wllll ,o Seibert, W. McClintock, Henry Mc- CCSough, Hebert Anacreon. O. N. WARNER, President. scab:lyd R. C. SOIDIERTZ, ()silor. RICHARDSON'S =;RIMgED DAMASKS, DIAPERS, 4C. CONSUMERS OF RICUARDSOITS LIN- N,J , ENS, and thoee dogma of obtaining the GENUINE 00308,eboold shot the articles they {Kimbell° ore seal ed Irish the full name of the firm, J. N. RIOILUDSON. EONS A ownior ea a guarantee of the etuadriose and durability of the Goods. °sailor, Is rendered ounieritially neciassara. as large, quabldtley of Inferior and defective Liner,a an prepared, seam after aceeou aid sealed with the mote 01 81OISAMD• KOS, by /Ash MAIM* who, regardleas of the WWI lime Inflicted &aeon tho Amooioo comumer and the manatee. curare of the getiulee Good.. will mot readily absodor, a badmen eu proateble, while purchesere cart bo imposed . oe wllO Goode of • worthies,' character. J. 10.ILLOOtti1 A J. lc LOCKJi. coil I y,lll, Agent, a Church turret, New York. City Taxes end Water Rents. ALL PERSONS, whose City Taxes or Water Bents, ler 1859, remade unpaid, are hereby me tied that oti and after THE FIRST DAY Or OCTOBER, m addition, of Pere per Lout, will be made ou tOo.. teem. Aud that all team remelt:Mg unpaid en the lirat Day of November. will be put In the hands of officers An colleethnt with • Antler addition of Fire per Coot. walultf MR. MIRIAM, City Treasurer. JOON le ININDOINECT ........ ..... 11113 IS TORN M. BRADSTREET A. SON'S to IM PROVLD MERCANTILE AND LAW AGENCY. E. IL NEVIN, Jr., Agent for Plitabergh: ONro removed to NO. Di FOURTH RTNEET. 003ce lu New Turk; No. In Ilrminway. s3..onr Reposta 41.1errbauta and Bankers ite. prepAred VINO the greatnt.cara. leyNtAmimul2wanants colleo.kd promptly. : •Onni C. B. id - Bfarai Attorney - and t`rittnaelior at Law. myl4Aly.tel aItEEN TURTLE MEAT SOUP O.JI 10 dos benuotleally 11/45.1.16it reed 8.51 tires 11 ar.I3IRII. 2 ANDXI I / 3 0N, 37 W 5.1.1.. 5113 oppealothe Bt. Mutes Waal. I'"J SONGS OF SOOTLAND.,---Masio d Words. Tha mat complata a:Medial:tot National, Bentlauntsi anti linsnaran• butch in ono voinnus. Price We. Pa aala by JOUN U. tillitlON. Si IT MO.. mailed on mialpt of the prim I ado] ICE CREAM! ---- CREAM los CILIUM r. A. 5111411.5C11 80XLr ire Oro= Saloon sad eon hatch and Amooo , olo4o l2o tn 0124 „.. CL IIII SOAP -150 baxes Palm Soap; 100 31e, min do 75 . Gorman do In Owe nod Arc Ws bf r•BELL ' • - if- — .A . -- m - --- a7selis ii & SONS, PAENCII AND a aIIILICAN CONDWIII Kama. and ReO n,, .1,',87'. CLAM klannfacturarl of Frfflorlt Sugar Toga, Qum Drum halt. Rama MAT mod KIM/. .t... I "LNIRNITURNI FERNITURV-01 J: our wmmuis awl inaitmo tar mutt ar cumber. Rom sad Mean laraturviig sosaufactus iiikrrpaat, T. ILITOUIPA 1 • 14. • • ZS 11111 WWW, LOICUMS- 7 1ctuttgo Frames erm. esek=mutga"atrA ~a~;~5x i - ;~ Conizneic - , 0011111 78.20PAILICEM1_ lON A V. r, JAzr, Dux. Ja.: Dan, Cu Sam. zents. 73,34“ PITTSBURGH ISA' 1//rporfot Specto4 for Lla Hattesyyl atztle. ' P 122223211. Trattptr, Son=lol* FLOUIt-onclaangoi; ask. from Mora Of 150 Dbls at lIJR‘L\?, , for opting Extra and 55,24 for amity Etttnn tDIO MAUI awl' sb and $5.10; bo do liprin g Patna at $1.75 and Mat to lots at $.4,75 for Super, $5 for Extra Itod.P.Z(ZO ar. for family do. Rdlli-anka at depot of HO Mot i on!, at 10. Boa Mao !tom Bon at 45. Rat, /Sabah tram Bars at SS la 000 bath . t d.pot SI,C6 and 4% 1 5 da w5 from Mom. 850 bosh at 11.15/01,33. ItaCON-ette• of IRO Zs at 1%®71.110r Statttldtta tout 10!.$ tor Itatag sad 17,0001Da at 734, el and 10 34- D-. "..f 2 5 tow at TO 100 Bs for Bran and abort% 54 for tOnpatatt. and $1,30 for stildlitiita GitOCHEBB--wea of 10 blab Sogar at Hain.; DLL at 40; Coate, 23 top 8.14., • Burr Ea-n We, of 1 Mil Bolt at 13. BEANB-* ate at 24 both mall white At St MONETARY AAD cumurmaciuu... The Milwaukee Sentinel gives the relloWing tabk, whkit show, the rearetneata of doer and grain at killwaukee far the week ending Saturday, and since Pert. L; as romptuad with the earrespending periods In 1659: Flour, Wheat, Ccm, Oita, Lbls. bush. bust, bosh. bosh. Gosh. By railroad._ ... 4,058 .5)2,911 1,453 984. 2,023 1,743 lo nog__ .... 151,335 SAM 3,961 6.311 Zen Slate 9. t. 1.......0.100 261,191 2,322 931 ^ 267 1,948 lo 210,267 23,915 11,1E4 9.290 2.809 amna2r Oats Floor. Wbeat Osta Corn. Barley. To EIAPWO Total ----87G99 16:,070 6 In .... 176.470 19,Za0 Sloes Sept I___7,ooo 1:03,650 c2za In 1100 ----.4343 =Loco 17,00) ci.OOZ sot. of bogy ors reported In the interior 01 lienta.ky, for early delivery:at $2,50 groat. In Lai, market wane kentrerta have been Made at /50500S.T5net.—{Cin..0,_ The financlal imn of the IteWinans end Ohlo Hallooed Company commence* with October. Comparing therereline so far for the present with thot of the pent llacal year, the following result le shown • 1838. 1957. ' October --...----:---$7.92,3Gr0 Orr $399,191 88 November . ........... ........ 083,159 = 361,433 38 870,7:4 0: 1039 1358. January 817,313 73 Vobmary 31,691 10 277,035 42 483,338 15 bley 3178,959 63 897,770 07 400,780 00 • 310,544 42 340.004 Cl AsK.,,t ..... L'76,940 03 370,911 ZS • Total $1,085,041 9 11.161,574 bourses present fldral The following ere the exports of specie from ttils pmt fir the week ending Pept. 17, 179: For the week $ 1,703,T1l 91 Previously reported 61,956.,845 Total for the you $2,717,177 21 The following la aeomparattre atatoment of .the Imports of loreign tloode at New York for the are.k., end sista. lan. 1, compared trllb the .omo periods In 1927. tal 1858: For the week. 1837. 1858. 18214 Dry Goode • $1,341,929 $ 969,325 $ 915,130 Uenoral !lierctia6,ll.- 2,155,20 J 2,041,360 1,371,691 Tot for the veuk......$ 3,1M2)3 $ 3,068.915 $ r...=;72.1 N 8710104 reported.... 1:3,873,543 102,6 . ..7,701 180.1,08:.900 Pince into. I. 1177,696,761 $105157118 $185;951,1781 It it gratifying to notice that the Imports of the week ahoy - a falling off, no compoend with 1158, and alarge one as nom pawl with 1151.—LN, V. Trlb, Currency Me - very slowly to .apply, owing to the aliigliitlineas in the produce markets, and the dliwonat houses are therelore modes to snow-any expansion to loan; Ltit.,as remaried, ;demand loom certain tibiae. of borrowers, with whom tieptember It the beeriest month in the second half of It yem, Is. falling off—matters having been to a great extent bridged over lute November end December, by which tline the country moveltiott will be nitro to Itooklate the claims that the end., merchants of the city tire pow ret rying. Thy weather Ls favorable for win, and the yield of ibis ilePortant•lapte,-lt IA now ann e al certain, will bo vary large. Hop will sly, be reehlredkition to a coniikleMble eX tcnt within the next PO days, and the market prowled to (pen pretty high, my }5,50 we Oa net, so that with earn end bogy, even If farmers atenlil continua to holden to their wheat. the Wog will be able to liquidate a-very large prOi tuition nf its debts tmiore the flrit.of January. The proi pats frit • decided improvement in financial and cement, matron are, therefore, altogether favymbla What the wheat mop has failed to acccemplish, for the mown that it has been apatingly marketed, men and hop, both of which • promise to be : plenty, will swu The fanners of Ohlo, Kentucky, Indiana ai d Illinois wi lt, wilLin the next lam monthi. revamp over $4:l ,000,0*/ for hog. stoma.—{Cin, Gig RIVER MAWS, Tbo ri wet. WU yesterday arming 7 , 14 reek an &bent at. a .tuar. When the rain of Monday ght and Tneeday rune ato the ricer, ft still be 10 at Jean, prodded It was any aT general. Coasidaratda actirity tna maniket on the The Julia Re►m went Out for Naw:Orlione i end goals° did he Eire No. 4 The Mlurrr►, liairdon, also left for {-heeling. Thu Alalootte had • Untold mode ou [Ord of her s blow log ems) for doss life. Me will leave for 64 hoods this day; • wool boat. • The Ar hurtle s Cauway will also leave to-do, tad Loafs. __The tiraud Toth will Icon, this day for ClocharalL Th., Indiatsula t Ilaurooto trill ale. leave today for New Orleans. The Cbecoitcamo io (row tolow yeatonloy, and will lamb lirbeoling to-day. Thu Marmon, whit her twee at Weak during the loaf water, arttred yeaterday with sheet XIV btla of nota. Ward. . . The etwl barge which gook, ea rie statia, an Moeda y Welt ea in a gory bad pleog, and will Is.. to Ito gpoed ill ronwv 1. Ile, top work•Jcigt break abpre water now. The Commercial, of Monday . ..lac—The Progreas and her 'Nu blames %%ere aground on Warsaw - Oar, Saturday night, beat tbe thiperior plumed op. The Superior was compelled o push Duo of the barges around before nhe mold get brubgh. The pilote lu the Neer Orleaes cogret trade havwell gtmelr r higher wag,. They cleaned two hundred end aft, dei n, per gaaeth....—The Loll of the Delaeran L being pow erted Into a N 1 tustLoat on the Mated aly Weis. The Uezet W says:—The Reliance insd Medina arrired from .bore. They will run during the low water between Cledu. ut!, Calm sod rilemphle. The Danotab dropped down to the levee yeelorduy, end will comment° lauding rot New to-day. Th. Atlanta. which has been lying at Via:obertor the .; last Ws months, was sold recently to alb J. J. of • blomplahs. • nolorad man named John Johnston was knocked corr. bward and 'drowned from the ateamar.Duninftb. on Satarilay morning, while engaged Ina row with an Irishman named Leary. The Jrnefr WhlPOle street a utak , In the Arbutus titer, duet stem the month, vadat knocked a hole La her bottom and calved her to leak badly. She trasionnediately lauded. and through the energy of Wakens the lank tres Mowed, the "rater pumped out, and the boat promedett to her des The Exam left blemplehren Thursday, with (JO helisoot of for Clectnnell. Stisambont ;Register. thutivino. , Duman,. Telegraph, Brownsville; Telegraph, Brosransills;____ Jefferson, Brownies!lke Jeftervan, Brownsville' Cel. Bayard, Elizabeth; Col. Bayard, Elizabeth; Mamaa Be Beer; I Jolla lione, New Orkaffi. Cher°it, Whs.llnip I Bre No. 4, dec ltirar-7% feet—at a stela) Minerva, Wheeling. t. touts, &c FORST. LOUIS:—The eplendid l e a s e steamer StILYANCIO, Oaptain Samuel B. PEENCIF, wEI leave far the above and ell intermediate porta TITIADAYat S p.ll. For freight or pummee apply on board. ea= FOR ST. LOUIS—The heautiful etamer NEPTUNE, Capt. Adam Poe, leave fur the above mid all intermediate porta .: - .l% lP rit DAY, no, et 4 o'clock r. For freight or pomp amity on on or to , rues. BARNES L CO, Agents. FOB: ST. LOUlS.—Th_s_splendicli m a i i gamer kI.LBX.CGO.CADt.BMILIittre, kayo for the atare:artd all totems/hate porta on • the 22.1 ittet.ott 10 liclor.k I'or freight or passage sp , ply on board or to sea; VOR ST. LOUIS.—The ex , :ellemt ol.mor DICLNOTFit, Capt. R. Calhoun. will leave for the... 2) and all Intatunatiato porta OD TEII4. DAT the Slat lea. at 6 o'clect r.n. For [might or Image apply oo board or to aatil Cuutnnati, arc OR CINCINNATI S . ; i n tar iu k VlLLE.—ThellneeteetheraltANDTUßE, Captain Putts will tem tor the elate ami W ter =dime parts an TIII6:DAY net hut, at 6 o'clock . , p.m Par freight crr pump apply on harder to. ado 14ACE, BARNES .4 co., Agtt" , - - A BLOODLESS caoTonEss 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD Or t:e2. 1, 7 MA G • AS ER Tills enormous quantity of this Invaluable Rowed, has been purchased by citizens of !ha Mad Stites dating the short time it bas ham balm the public- The rossou for this extraordinary mccess Is simply In the SCUM tro ib and raise of lil a / a tlas. N. inm buys rho BLUM= 10 PLASTER. without bacon:dug Its friend. It performs al: that it promised, and carries with It iti own recommends tlort. Truly Ms Is • rittory—peaceful and bloodissw—but we bailers not less glorious thawttii Ltlinnoba of war, with Its carnage auddeitolatkou. The MAGNXTIO i'LAYITZII is tandoubtadly • • • i • Strengthener and Pain Destroyer that Spier.e bat yet dis covered. If you pat this Plaster anywhere, ifpain Ia there • the Plaster tent Wick there until the pain has saniebed— The Plaster osegmetises the pain away, aed PAIN CANNOT WET MINNA TOTS PLASTA:ft: • . • ID APPLIED. • EdamAtam, Lamancso, &Mew D!Lillep, NanAAAws Nowalgn, primate, Coughs, sea Odd., Palm; and deltal . artery kind, down even to Cont,r are tetetonattlYalietteit r't and, with • littlepetionce,pertenaatly cod; b 7 the say*, al banana of Mr 11.AGNETIOPLarrlat. it le the eita., • plat, =rat, meat, pleanntat and cheapest remedy le entetence. Ia application le unlearnt —ovally- to the , -- .tun man, the &Ikea woteen, end the feeble .; • Sb ewh and ell It will swore a Baba sad a ileenlyz. .14 and without exteconere or theable;;:f.' ; fa wanu the nada otall=ticti or pock Ai* It who ere dick suffering in any way. • • - YAM:MU dwell be always applied telth this bestow. - - bin PLeSTEIL will be the Good Phyektett .lar boulbhOld, rawly at all UMW, eat at tablet tiotkei • Pitt 09 41 sirtkglo tin barn. Each tax willutak• ilx to' . alight plettavatireay child can opire•Lt • tbi#4 Ploo outs a box, with fat. sad plan &makes. - . , _ PLACE, BARNES A CO.,Agts. all:44.3:11"W M 9 . _
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