y_F,. - -~~r. siiciat - tfiaa. Itilmiuon. comma nu.r. M• liEZ TI rs o FEJT 8. PITTBBIII24III. • P*4 sr cuawr a co.. ZIANIA'AerCtERS OF BIIEATIIINO, 1 9/A 2 = s Ind . 20IIT COPPER. PRA coP EIVTII2; Boribi,ia Qtlll yaw., BpoltetPoldes;&o. TraPortas and Dubai to 11131414 TIN PLATR OHRE? lIIONOVIRE, to. Catiatnolly I.ll6ratnas a. Tools. nrahousel o No. Iti? Pint and 120 &court 'OW, Pittsburgh. SargPschlprderi dreopper mil° any dealt.] wt... all2o.lkfflyT - 7 - IPoraranitipg and Comnalaalon Marabout, we= LND WGIOLIGIALIS Otseeise. Batter. geed.. Nioh, 1 And Pro-Inm O.wpl U. . YS Wood &rail. Malang?, '"." =r/IA. 16:1-`0N 7 111 ALEXANDER BRADLEY, IIIrfOIIOIVILL AND OPIUM IR Zrerf 11111.11 ff OP COOlllO, I I ARLO4 -AND BEATING RTOVES, plain a &Pettey Grate Fronts, &c. 9011) Promoter of the Celebrated PATZNT Ods Beldame and Sawicz CONSITIIINGI COOK STOVES. Office a , ul..l3ales /Zoom. -sosalidto ißio, 4 Sitood St.. PI atab tar g Ita. Pa _ N. ;nos . ..Arias dz SONS, 111 4'attign And Domestic Bills of Exchange, .oearivicerts or DEPOSIT, , DANK NOSES AND 13PECII, NO. VI MARKET sTattr. errranunair, PA. SClLeollactioss wale. %lithe principal cltin through. ttba MAW/Rana: ' asZt.lcly Fall Fashions. IidoCICERM ele aLZSAtE AND DETAIL DFALEI2.4 IN HATS. OAFS, runs, BONNMTS. &4, Are now opening for the FALL TRADE a magalcont stack of FRESH G00D.% which will o. low eOOlOO. No. 031 WOOD arRE%r, dat,re shay. Fifth, rittabanb. OR IC It ()TL R .- NUM 111 ;STRAW BONNETS AND lIATS,W SONNET,Rturibars, FLOWERS, NO. D MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH: 13. B. & C. P. MARKLE!, 11•1107iCrOalliII 0? PRUITINGI, JOB AND ALL KINDS Dif WR.A.PPING - Warehouse. No. 27 Wood rnTsneacri, PA. myttf &. Rum lxmght at msike,t I:ll;CaiiiM 11.AIILTACTORIBA 07 trop lialling, Ikon Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutter[, Window Guards, he., No. 01 tieanui strut and se third .57xed, (Between Wood and Ilarket,) PITTBBI7BOII, PA., Haw CU hand '.Asti of non Patterns, fancy and•ilefo suitable far an ionvosea. Particolar Attention paid to en. cloatogn rave Lot. Jobtdog done at abort notice. tura WU. 04 ._.__...._......_._..._...._wu. c: nlmu VANDEVER & FRIEND, ORN tin s AT LAW, a rm BoLicrrons IR CHANCERY, . No. 6, Shiner Block, Dubutogt, glap-Collmtlons promptly made In any part GI Northera Vliatl V ont s o rn th W e i pvirg '. and Ogle at Baal Eitata, ota tidal= Money on Bonds and Mortgagor aeL•l7dle P. 11.,NPLISIL .1171.POPY111.1i1. liosiNsoN, MINI% 6c MILLERg, WODNDICIIS AND MACHINISTS, W TEE INEkTON" yirOrtil S. 'Pittsburgh, Penna. onto., No.si Market shoes. afannfactura all kinds Of Steam Engines and Uhl liacb in try; Oaatingr,Railroad Work, Steam Rolla, and Moat Iron Work. a Jobbing and lfspalring done on rival r,11.1. , . a.13-Irdro YET MAN tsON Itaunfactormand Ikulnrio I ell Li LlLif --- TOBACCO, WIWI' ABM • CIOARB AN tt LFJAF rrc•T3..s.ca, CPrncr of NuaitlfirAt Siren anti DiLosond Alley, PITTPIIOIIOII, P A IPOR-1111G - N .W.V.013 SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DIMICAIV, SIZE & CO., ON TB ONION DARE, LONDON, IN SUIDi tIND PODNI) STERLESO AND UPWARDS Alen, Mlle on the ininzipal Wien and t,lr. of Prance, Brigham, 11011 end, Gernuncy, Racfnla acid otter Earni,aan States nanstentli'on bend and for axle by WM. 11. WILLI.4,IIa a co Bankers, Wood street. corner of Third. r^4., PBX S. LEH, o 1. ci no.; 55 Market-St, Pittsburgh. • A 010‘11125ortinellt of CLOTIII, Vintrtie, COlSlltas, mod atl getris surlatkla for Rentlrmo.' ‘Fraraastrar:alve4. illlPOrdato promptly tiled, Is the lst.t styles qthe srt meMlydfo J. SCOTT, °outlet HAS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. Ward, No. 27a Nut (e.ooth aided third dorm aboya lhod (Mee Hours from 9 A. m till 6 e. su - Pittsburgh Steel Works. 3707 , ,Tica, BOYD 4k - CO., • 14anufacturesio4VAST TEL alga, EPHING,P,LOW aaJ A; it: OT= 13P1113.139md AXLES, Crariter 2art and Pint Stmt., Pil4ba7 l , Rs re. • C ; D; ROGI-Trat.l3 6 - cc ; a an,aaB 1111317FICIMILTLI flogger. , Improved Patent Steal . Cultivator Teeth, 101,11 V-r Rots and Firs! Strait. Malmo% Pa.. tolCklycifc• RAZ. ROAD BPIRaI COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth-- ..... ..D. W. C. Bidwell (ge=ware la Feder, natfe @ Sod.— aiireeemesiss t., RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CIIAIItS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, .arairnre PITTABOLIGIR. Part•, J. AI. rirrrx,ic /113E1-1101WVT TAILOR, No. 54 St. - Clair Street, (Dr-Irish's Nowncrlldhi,;,. PITTSBURGH, PA watlidte blItih.CULOll6 Yaans DESTILoYcIi, The Onty Remedy es he flhote Men Sure t Erternsinalt Rem Mxes, OxrialaLleh Beam, dm, MosqtTeces, rues, 11.07113, Mow, 1:10m ifolxs xen 6AIIDIR lASIOM as 50,000 . 1301 n BOLD IN ONE NONTIi Them GetebMted Remeelloo bore been extensively b.! Car Mrstay•ttroyoars in ell port. of Enrol*, and their mires alms power hive hero sitcotai by the Constoof Yrin?m,Zngtobd, Austria, trials; Bavaria, grmoh.r, Bee* iub,. Barad, Naples, do, to their Chemical properties osamitad, oadapprond by the moot d lalogretebbl Pormithm ail ewer-the world. Theirtostiactireuess to ail kinds of verrola nod loseria u hem cortibod to this 'Memtry by the Directors of the swims PaLlio Institutious, Mouton, Tanners, Proprietor. offotals, Warehouse, ilsoufacteniso, ere] by carloas dl. ktsbisbeel prfostileftLemn. Rtalmrattieoplahromi Cori/Oahu of the oßoocy of ibtxt limed:Ms mabo moo at the Dep‘nt. nle,'Fbotersio sod Retail, by the Inventor nod Pre prietir, :ceizrri =rim. Prestlail Chemist, inzßroadloiy (ear. licaston .1,1 He. Yort Genital Alien`for the 11. State. sod Goads., YIIEDEn. ICE V.SITELITTON.DroggIe4IIO. 13 Allier Rooney cod 417 Areitbniiißsitiork, :for di Whig city, wbelestle and retain R. It 813 L. „I*l2B.lkock., enmer . Wood and &end /013.YLIIYING, Corner Mewed gad !darken at. BREVIAIII It MIMI. SAN. Allegheny. deatmdfo thee, Cal and Loather MOM • D. KIRKPATRICK t i t SON'S. No. 31 S. Third Int•tan Market and - Ctrestant stn., "'MadeliCtLa, have toe ale DRY ANb 'Ran= spenErt 'BIDES, Dr/ and Green felted Patna Kim Tanners' 00, Tanners' and Ma rten" Toes et the lowest prima, and uponi the beat tams. tl3lll tiais of Leather in the rough. wanted, for IR blcb tha higheat chute prize will be siren In cab, or takan to oafc/. Teethentered Rea of therge end soli. ter3dedre 'mown min rules the mass of the people, — 'ttbstalsr the mtmemed and misanthrope philmoPbm...7 - Joey to the mettrary. Mon them a good thing, let ha ma 111ba r t , Zderntreetrattd, end - they Intl not hesitate to gte• ittmer est - cordial •pannatage. Tho muses . , two hi. the P•litmot of . Phydoten concerning the • virtues crt ELOSTIATIaII BITTERIS, as may be seen in the hammer qtemtitieent Mil medians. that ere auto:telly sold in remey sodden Of 'be tart It is now meogniree as,greet ,lystiperfor tn all other remota yet derived for &masa of ' thedigmthe orgamo, melt uelution, dyeentery, doom,. „g m . ibrthi Tartrate *yen that mho tram derangement thitesime of the eystem. Madmen.* name le Lest becoming a . litorisehold word from-fain. to Terre, from the • •ehoreenOtei,lthintio to the Paellim Try the artkle and be f r l c aMir and dealers goseTallr;eroa7l;lseny t/qv subotanturers and pr.:quie g tad VI hoot amts. J628:44,rT ItUPTIIRE OR ERIN ra.--DR. OW. H. KEY ;•., gm of 140 Woot atraat, Pittsburgh.' Pa, has been lo the lateen dtbll tar tha put ea weak., sad has prOcurod the witted Irioo of. Trona for the tore or t land. or ==== asiarratura that thtisfaction will to arson. We aflame tuatara to cell on Dr. Row, shut. al. - thing dais Ildnd lUmudrds ea we rat pausal...l that he is : ; thatto es..thou:Death' advice in such Nu.. • VITO& & J. W. OVUM., Pltylllelitrin for Ltlolases of the Throat And _onttotjaid other CbirottlNAUttonn cowDli=ted vith or 7.conslngPabledis4Ccoisuropetlow Offlto 191 Nan street, 'f Ply PA CONSULTATION NM. A Int al gaeF 'UM:IBmM to tbon odakdogitocanold td try totter. dr( DIE . at , VINEGAR of 'our vr ENU fr..: th „ , 0 -,,,,,,, 014, sitrto r t t. „, : .. , ...,„.,,,„,,,,,vit goltti t t , t e x . c r. A.I. . ,r..t,,,, , , 7. , ..,0m sat.Anstcboot, "Tam - .„... aSISAGB for sale by 13 ; ISWINT 4 $lO. - - loi.,;oyo ...k.,•,... .. -Svuisi" ~.otuia Mo33II.IDIFL c•O., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsln Mann hobnail Cormignmanta still orJost for LOAD, OTDRA, HEMP, PRODUCE, de., wJirllc.f. rflooPi &Mil lion to rroilving Aild Ml•rwerding. NO. 40 Commercial SI ttttt t Si. LODI{ .cladtf USN KY GEILIN 141 it CO., salloricroms OP It C I P S AND TWIN El S Of all area end ilrucflptlaus. Warehouse, 489, ear. Penn and Walnut Sts - Toro rpmu above the P. Y. W. dit C R Freight Depot, • MIEMMEI SE WING MAOSIN,ES R C o r fr, li N s -Er FOR SALE WITH All LATB IMP:ROVHMEINTB ILLIIX. R. REED, I= WHOLESALE AGRNCT FOR THE SALE OP AMERICAN WATCHES We would most respectfully cull the atten- Una of the petit': to the American Watchue new being ex. tenehrely Introduced, the manufastem of ahiob Lie twaime to firmly ettetilletwel that entire nascence be placed span them a. safe and correct time keeper., both by the wearer and teller. Raying been sppointed Wholento Agents tor the sale a thoen Watchoa r the palhe may ho townrcii that we ran soli them at the very lowest crab prices. We have sten a very largo stoat 511,t - nod Plated Wsro, Finn Gold Jewelry In wt., Inch 14 Coral. Garnet, Cameo, Jet and halation', 011( misortrotmt of 01,0Clid I. nunelleGi 1..r,e ar pi event, competing moms beautiful pattern. of Eight amt One hey Parlor and Office Clocke at greatly reduced price. We have alto a fell stock of Pnglialt and betas 11.1.1 sod Elver Watches on hand, ail of our time Importathiu Also, Watch Makers' •Poohlh i l m otallt sate=f i lit A ill , aaie• feolikw'r No. Filth stew. 9tYrtlit.l3.Blll Don't fail to procure MT,. Winslow's Spoilt uu, eyrop Mr Cliii.lronl'eoll,log It Ilse no trios' ott earth. It greatly fsellitetts the prxam of ttothitic Lr softoning the pict, rationing an inflammation—win all•v pain, and its turn to regulate tits hocols Doyen I tip.to it, mothers, It mill give rest to yormsolste, and renal - and hoolth to you Infants. Perfectly safe In all testa This vslasble preparation Is the ptao-rlttlito ol on. of .he mostaxperisnemi and .trial female Nit siolatio to New llngtantl, and has Wan lima csith tit/v.41110v autrasa to millions of mute Re LaHove II the halt ashl .unit rtatady Its the wroth', Its all macs afhyassotery end Maths,. la Ottllstren, whet her It atlssteltam loathing et from say sktszr ranee. If Ufa and boalth u.O be .1111144". it.11...nd cania,it 4 worth ft. Ilfulght • MUM,. or bottico bra .NJ e.etr ' , ear its tbit 1101 41 Ettittu. It Ia ut old ana well.ttlaJ rente..ly. I=l elf-Nous geusslms artless the facaustle of OUILSISAYCH 6 INS, Now Yore, Is on tho outside 3. carps, 0,4 d LT PlsSgs l sts throughout the world. Mt. OW. 11. linTS1:11, Agent for l'ltlsharsh Is2slsw I steT TnE WHAT 1.. It' blest pera....• hero all LI.. t.h.t tit lau P., rap 1. prepatatien of Per helm. hart,. bet the as... It la a preparetio.. of Pe. ..aids of Irvo, ttl,l:h Is 1 east r raceitod lute the Gen, end anti art at a ter.l.. - • way 1 hat that metal hot caustly ant, alien alt au lb the fount ut ratt.onste, c.r aeon 111 t h e Iran by hydrogen preparation..l,...,l3ler slits Wbuever J.eires te give Ir.:o la a tern. that mill Ir asusptahle Fr the 511111.5 that wit at rea.llly hat. [Ma the 1.1,4, mat glee this Perlman Syrup, arbith it attested by taro ut high character thronshunt the t'onntrf. Dr. ilayaa. l ha Shah , keasyer ut et aialchuaatta. I,l.lliiaa to ite es It .ardlas.l vir tue., and we have every ...endow.. in 11..• .1.11.17 .4 agent barn to reuvit,.. env en. et the flu. Ti,. P..uv.... iiyrnple rued. in Boehm, sad hun par Farmed matt of cum tu all its,, ea requiring a hauto 004 alterative preparation. Ste trig .10,ra...heat la anott-er part et 'adapt Glaire. DB- GEO. 11. FlEltnEll, 140 Iff -at street. la th• Agent tar thiesity. aelt:I11.1 (JA Lt. A.NII) lIIX 411%t1N THE LATEBT IMPROVEMENT Sewing Machines. TT3 4 IS r T . IT I E S , IACIIINE who, , veers $2O 9 0 Philaaalplala to any other .aahitathot at the araykliu inatltnta that coal do thy 4.1130 tango of warn as wall Their Oar not basing tiatn ti t .optta Ito anvrirally matt ha concatteti. for mita at A.- M. M PEDITtAL ST , ALLROUP.NY CITY I - L.aataL. dL 231 2 1i:1r. ft. ' PLOW 31ANU F T RI , No. lolei Perin Street, Pittsburgh; DATENTEES of the celebrated Find. Fre i tnlion IRON CENTBE AND HILL-AIDE 111:VOLV: MO BEAM PLOWS. Aldo manntsztors Patent Laser, (helve hour, Itope.rel Peacock, Wrongbt Moldhurd, :Lad erety other deoctiption of PLOWS, PWW CASTINGP, CULTIVATORS. le. MS,.Thay alto contiriao to tarty on the nit Pit.only Foun dry, corner of Poen attest sad Cecil alley, alio Outings of .bia, have been long esloltateil tor thole or .elloore All ordrni promptly tilluratal ofittstserlen given to ent.mors in ovary part/color 13..P.1V1:LT RI DDLE, Wooden and - Willow Ware daKEIT., DROOMA, DRUBHIS, CORD AG g, AC. ESIMEI A UTOMATIC APPLE PA-RERS, Tag 011KAPEE2 AND =EI Pnr wtle.l,rgly, or by rho dceoo, Ly SAMUEL RIDDLE, 111xnarsctoror of Madera and Willow Wire, _rio11:11wl? No. 2I Dltmand Cormart Plano for Bale. A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO, A of the furious utuneecLry of BREITHAPF & GAL Lelptig, Germuty, erhieti le. *lntone doubt. one of the dealt Inetreintent., no regard. Gable° and sweetness of tone, etc., ever offered In tblecity, and the trout only ports with it on ..moot of nutrient toe Weft.= city. For further puticedere, apply et Gm video of the Evening Chotialele. aneneltfche PITT SISU f 3 AORICULTUN WORKS, No. 49 and 51 Ferry Street; 808E.8.T P. ISILLLASIB, Proprietor, ttlocoomr toViardrop, Ptoot A W111141.11.,] aII!ftInCTUM Or Mowers, Reapers, 'Torso Powers, Threshers, Cider Mills, Bay Straw and Fodder Cut ters &other Agricultural Machinery. a+o,3mil MUSIC! El SlC!!srem gi, FOR . I kt,, s BALLS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, ec., FIIIIIII6IIED, 112 Smithfield Street, Oppoelle the Castors How. Lemou will he given Is Strilk,. Piano, Gutter and vir sentmfl ALDERS EUeTTEK, firer of Mnsla HIAWATHA Nvr AND Bocr WORKS PATENT HOT PREESED NUTS cf all errs on Land manofactored. AIso:BOLTS for Bridget,. Illoadnem e. slcol Coral Implanects, &a- forlidshs.l at .Gat Laic*. 115L.Waraboose, No. ID Water .treat war/FttdislSNAP, SMUT 4.L . 0. —.— Dr. 0•Inuell D. IaIICf4 Bator, CorroOtor or •ntl.lllllors llllxture..-Poraty Vag.- tabir.-4 Mild, Bare and •Eftrotlre Rateeir L.r DII.IOI/8 DISORDERS. SICK UNADAOLIE, BILIOUS lIEADAOIIP, DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER OR SToll AOLI, COSTIVENESS, • BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC P 01.1011,. MALARIAL FEVERS' DOWEL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, SOUR Broliam, Ar SHIN DISEASES, IMPORT BLOOD, JAIINDIOt, And an cutorlaiota caused brIMPI3IO: DI LE Olt BILIOUS- N US. DU. ORO. U. KEYSER, j , I2B:MIwT 10 Woul , Pots Aml for Plilstmrg) , . p JOAN S. LEE; MERCHANT TAILOR, HU removed ble eslet:liehroeut lo Next doox to N. 4.,ltne• it Pups, ttaukers URBINO biAtIBINE —Ar A BARGAIN intsbas &Dakar'. Quitting cr Ts:bring Moddiameamollr inminua ca tratrate or:er.. as be "Ad Ise than hat prim. Can towns at MT WRIT a Vglgnoor4berti ant Hurl ets. .~.1.i.. ...._,.._.._ Ai.T ~... _.. ..._ .... ,Pittsbui'gl2 6 - Nat t. -• .„ _ vr-r B 337 - 220 Fix FRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2;1. oprIcIAL PAYISIt'of THE C/TI City urn! Now. Items litertartobowteab °beet - ow/ions for the G,,,,f,, by Q. IL Shaw, Optician, 59 Fiflh St.—N.rre7tal Icily: IN SUI. T , sit *lot. i U t ,. ..10ik A.ll NY f.l 12 .• ii 1 no 11 . 4 Ii '• r. o I a: I:ammeter.. 2‘.. i 20 NY - Jotri BAOSIUM, Egq., is employed by no as ao .agent for canvassing and collecting fort tip; Pitts burgh Paity and Ilio.kty Gazette. hie will visit in that rapacity the various portions of Western Penn sylvania end Eastern Ohio. IN is our rmlo, agent for,the purposes named. H. Ea n err I r.• Republican Ikaliy, rift it Ward. Thera 141.ohlhhip slhetihg Iu tho prrrinrt t.f thh Pith W.lnt, nn'T4erty♦ HOC Frpt 1 - 4 h, •t 4,‘ I UlOlll%ll S..verod mpollie• will he 4.1 wt 1 tuhilmar, lialdsbnc•nriscildn--340cond W•rd. Thelir•n+ Novond Ward will mo..t, the otrilow of orrAnt,ing, at II UnqYt.ebe 1.!1:.Inot 8.111 . 41111, ..V. , I•ILIC, SOO 21.n1 ; 'rite Ropy STEAM Finn Enatar Thin tittle tire annihilator, which has recently been at Chi cage Bud fn now on its way homeward to Phila delphia, gave a trial of her powers yesterday morning at about Iu n'olook, on Proof street, where the Insurance offices could behold ite oiler at ions It canto upon the ground followed by an iteutente crow•l of people, sad one almost equally es large had assembled there already. The ma chine re quite small, weighing, as we aro in. formed, less than the Vigilant engine of this oily. It is very neat and well kept. Its ma• ohinety is contained in a very narrow space, and works very handsomely At twenty-six and s half minutes past len o'clock the lire 1144 lighted under the boiler In Seven minifies afterirarde she Ihrew a feel,le stream fur an instant, but in me n minnie,, she began to pod and spit and throw the water In a continuous stream far down the levee or up int., the air. She washed the stones for hundreds of feet around, and kept the crowd moving hither and thither in all directions to escape from the pouring rain with which she deluged them. Af ter a trial of a single and then of a double stream, a lino of hose about. 500 feet in length was stretched along Water street, reaching front a point between Market and Wood, to the hither end of the Monongahela bridge. As noon se the gleam was applied, the water allot like an arrow through the hose. Before it had found a vent, however, at the acme, the hose burst io all di rections, flinging jets of water every where and drenching the crowd in placee from head to foot No hose that we have in the city appeared capa ble of standing for a moment before the pressure of water from the Napo Engine The strength required to endure the strain of an escaping del uge of water from a steam fire engine, especially in those parts next the engine when a long line of hose is out, must be great. There were but few sections of hose able to endure it yesterday, and en they gave up the effort to debeer water through a long line of hone. Several times, alas, the water found a wrong rent in rushing from the tire-plug into the re ceiver. Many who were standing soar when thie occurred were knocked over or drenched from head to foot At about tone the trial was finished and it had indeed proved very successful The engine, small and neat as she is, worked to perfection and did wonders The great advantage ie that it throws eo steadily, en constantly, never fur a moment yielding or dogging The water she pule on would drown out, on with a deluge, al. most any common fire, as wan evident in the pla ces where the stream from the Hope felt, at the fire in Chicago the other day. About the time the Hope had coneluded her trial, some persons screwed a inch mink uu Lowry's tire ping, at the corner of Starke( and Water, and turned on the stream. The plug threw nearly as far as the engine had done, and the stream thrown was enormous. It is quite surprising to ns that the city and the insurance °dice., one or both together, do not take hold of these'plogs and hare them put at all the pritici• pal points about the rtty They amid almost du away with the need of engines With °nev* ply of water from a point so high above the city, by the aid of these plugs wo could .Ir.iwn out almost any fire that could eerier NlKtalso Al NlA,reax S,. The Taal Nisetere e.( Pool No. :f met at the await., house, - ' 11e Leesport, Sept 20th, IK.O and orgoniled 1.3 , pleating David Shaw. Et,' Chsirmon, sod .1 F Drava. Secretary. After mutual consultation to reference to the interest of the cost tr&Je, and the recent eels of violence on Ihr part of the miners. the follnuing preett,le sud aolotious •eretotttintootly aloptul as the bones of the meeting %THU,. ti, A formidable and dangerous con, bitiation of coal iliggent is now belog organised along the whole event of the Monongahela river, the avowed purpose of which is the formation of one great eecret society, with signs and pees. words, having for 'lv_ object the assumption of an arbitrary and despotic cotrol over the entire coal trade; presuming to oh 06017..Viiiia„ by jo tenor, to the proprietors, whom and writ—meat they shall employ, and whom and what men they shall discharge; what weights and meas ures they shall use or not use how they shall or shall riot clean their coal openly pleading toleration, bitt secretly, by threats and toruoi dationa, coercing those who aro willing and ant iota to wort, into their impracticable coil via lent measures, resorting, in many tomatoes, to eels of the most brutal character, thereby de priving the proprietors of all control over their business and all freedom and -independence of action ; mad Wittnees, A large number of tamers, living in our bonzes, dependent entirely upon their labor for the support of themselvee and families, are satisfied with the existing measure, folly aware that the ulmoit liberality has been ex tended to them which the bueiness will warrant, ore desirous of immediately going in work, but are deterred by the roar of violence, and Wariest, This condition of our att.Lirs de mands our most ' , oriets consideration and our moot prompt and efficient action therefore lltnolued, I. Mit the introduction of scaled, to weigh clean, merchantable coal, is impractica• blo, and we will not, es we panned, yield to the demand 2. That we will employ no man tielonging to the "Union" among coal diggers, railed the "Equal Justice Society." 3 That a oocumittee of throe he appointed to collect (undo to protect those ruiners who are willing to go, to work, and prosecute all thine who have, or may, retort to violence to prevent others from working. 4. That a committee of three be appointed to procure the neceseary legislation to protect our rights sad interests. Committee to carry out 34 resolution—John F. Dravo, Jeihn O'Neil, John McCloskey. Committee to carryout 4th resoluion—A. 6111. ler, T. J. Kenny and David Shaw. 0 - DDIDD.OO, adjourned DAVID SHAW, Pree. JOHN F. DRAVO, SECS.y. Tan Lecture Season has come, and we take the liberty once more of suggestiug io the com mittee of the T. M. L A. the propriety of it, acing moon tickets for a course of lectures, the lesturers to be secertained beforehand. Sup pose the Association enter into a contract to pro vide twelve lecturers, and sell tickets for the coerce at two dollar. each ; what ie to hinder their •selling at least 400 e tiokete Nothing. This couree ie adapted in almost all the elite. in the free States IVe Bay in the free States, because lectures are'searoely an inetitution of our Motor States, tooth of Meson Ily the adoption of a course similar to the one suggested, the Aesociallon would have at once in their hands the funds to command the beet talent of the country, and would be erred the unpleaeantnese of entering upon each separate lecture with the possibility of pecuniary toes staring them in the face. Me in itself ought to be suffioient to make the managers and the leo• lure committee eager advocates of the more feasible and judicious plan here proposed. We do not hesitate to express the opinion thalseide from the amount received from the Bale of sea son tickets, enough would be taken at the door at each lecture to pay the incidental expenses, each an fuel, gas, hall, etc. This would leave a clear fund for the payment of lecturer., and something handsome over and above to apply to the porohase of books. We throw out the above hints in the interest of the public no well as in that oaf the floolety— and from the atand.point of each we strive to speak. Will the managers consider our eugges &ion, and try whether It may not he reduced to premien ? OUR. BOOK TABLE Dealer & Co., of New York, have jest publitih ed a book entitled, °Byrnes of Twenty Veers," by Henry Id ottani. Davis &CO Fifth street, under Odd Fellows'. Hall, have it for onto. Tho poem is dedicated to the portion of humanity which recognizes poetry iu the Home Affection. and Romance in the experiences of every day life. The volume to to a great extent, adckeened to such; and the author, whoever be may be, bee endeavored to embalm for the reader the beauti fel tqat lives and appear° in our every day life. Some of the lines which we have glanced at here and the general tone of the book are good. Blackwood, for September, is an unusually interesting number. The article on Election Bribery is quite interesting, giving Eli a glimpse of the examinations before the Parliamentary Committee into the MOO of Messrs. Leathern Settenley. Other articles of enoluelkdWit'let are to be found in the present nambcr. _For lale by' Hunt 9 Mier: -- , - .(Cerzervadamso d..the DeilYP it:IL - ugh Gate la.l Wasniterixes, Pa-, Sept. 22, 1559. Cotamen,o.c.d Exercises et the 53d Anniset,ory of nisi/agree. College, Trashiegtoe, Pa., on Wed- I net day, Sept. 21st, 1859. The morning of the 2lst was unmernitting and be tokened an Inclement day. The assemblage of , stringers from a distance, principally Alumni of the College and parents of the students, was large. The citizens of the surrounding country, of b ot h , congregated in great numbers, Giling the largo Ilall to its utmost capacity. The interestor the occasion was intent., and all-pervading and the enthusiasm of the laige iss.embly, though repressed by a senee of derornm was unmistaknble. The affectionate at tech ment‘of the community to this valuable institution of loarnior, woe manifested by the attendance of its friends, from all quarters of the countr y. Tho user rises rommeneed at 7 o'clock, this early hour being selected in order that the Trustees, th e p enu l t , the Students, the Alumni and the citirens and strangers generally might be afforded the pimiento, after the close 'of the College feetivities or ett en di ng _ t h n in toreeting anti deeply solemn pagent of inaugurating a monutnent to Or. 51cCou l a a ti . g , h i : g , t a h: d fo i rze r r . v , e i n , e .. - rated and beloved President of Washington College. The The n ld ou ie n s in de t c h it e ed hu lu ll washundreds (leasing to ttniCullege at an early hour, filling the seats and imposing the nut overly pleasant duty on the part of the gentlemen of et.iding throughout the protracted exercises—which many •of thorn did with becoming resignation and with the hest grace possible. A delightful hand on. liveried the. gay scene by discoursing enrapturing I • • . The rostrum was crowded with the Trustees, the Faculty, the clergy, and distinguished etrangers, emong whom we recognised Col. Curtin, lion. W. C. A. Lawrence, lion. .1. K. Moorhead, and your late representative, Mr. Irish. The exercise. were opened by on impressive prayer by Her. D. A. Wilson, Prin. viral of Alexander High School, Monrovia, Africa, n oths ~f tiettyshurg, in this Slate, a graduate 14 Marshall College. and a nephew of the lamented Dr. IWConsugity. We annex the programme, premising that jour correspondent wee never present on en nn. ca.slan of a similar hind, where the whale perform.- COA were en unexceptionable and preeminently credit. able tiaoh and all of the yoanggeatlemea acquitted themselves to the admiration of their large and ap preciative audience, and bore elf lenrele tas well as p,oree of haquetly of which they may well be proud. p ro p., salutatnra,lEaglish and Latin,' C. Morris Winat,i Washington, Pa . . i'litioiapbwal Oratin, i Natural,/ The Eiiriti'e Auto biography . ... Uw. B. Ca/dire/0 What/ling, VII A Nation's Jewel.: Wu, N. A xtlereon, Lexington, 0 • M , 0 0, c• _IL Allen Blackford, Martin'a Parry, ,) • - 1 - 11 M..due in itaLu. „ t D. W. Clark, St hallsbarg, IC/a. .Esthetice ..............Jahn W. Dinsmore, Buffalo, Pa. The Ilea.l of 'M1.... E. B. Dental., Croes Creek, I'a. Me•ie. The Wreoke of Itenius_Dadlee Evens, hturganen,Va. Retirement. A Poem..R. B. - Farrow, Brarh Ran, Pw Tha Wreck of Jonea, Waabington, l'a Love of alyatary J. D. Karr, Gallatin, Tenn The Forsaken City..W. R. Kirkwood, ll'oodsfielJ, From tho Atom to the Aoroost, ===! .peer, Sublimity of Nature Jas. L. Merritt, BOW, 0 Whet will the pantile rsyl..D. M. Miller, N. Benton, 0 1( a The IV eat° ol Mind. EA. P. Wllson. Wa.hingtoo, Pr Sinew. PlAfrpophival t ration, (latallectual,l Otigioallty, Rnbert Woods,: Pitt.burgh, P• C,.forring of Degree Vele.lktory Relatlnn 01 E.lneeted Men t., Publi.• I. Ils.rroy Sham,. :Iles Lien, Pa. The tiraduating Claes consisted of nineteen young titan. all of great promise, and a majority of whom, cc we learn, contemplate making choice of the min try as their profession in future life. We can safely sinirm that no equal number of youth ever received their diplomas in one clew, who evinced a nigher order of talent sot who promise to reflect higher credit upon their Alms Mater. We wish them one and all a high measure of suede. intim battle of life in which they are now about to engage; and what. ever may he the profession or pursuits in life in which they may engage, may the Ilighent honors await them and the largest 10089U111 of success attend them. Tho programme was gone through with at about half past one o'clock. when the Lugo crowd which bad sat throughout the whole proceedings, graoglismiord with the benediction. The hotel of that gallant soldier, accomplisheJ gonticmeni pflore of got fellow?, and incomparable host, (iou. was crowded from brat floor to attic from Tuesday mitd the close of the eevenionies on WoJoes.lay night, on which evening the Mitre, to the Alumni Asraciation RNA delivered at the College Hall, to a set congregation of the elite, the beauty and I,thicn an.l the general public of the dear old bero of Wathingico and vicinity. We will !peak .4 this wbliver again—we have not r.. , of thie morning to allude to it to fitting terms. It wee capital-- ire...l.f rather a ...el ((object for such an riec.ivo •n.II•Al RC" dulifeled. Io short, the whole C..mwouratoeut pr.., o•.lang were unusually tatormitlug ,tadit.lo.l.s fooulty end students, and cannot fall to Aare a highly lieon fiCill ioilueoca upon the future Ware of the Col legs. It's enieyeil the literary hangout haply, lied hope io COh to participate in tn.y enuther earl , i,iyous eel heart-slitting °evasion. Rev. Dr. Wine and family loft no Thursday morning, greatly In gratte,l The Dr.'s future field of labor will lie :;1. I,IIIN, M L.. Ilealth and prosperity eliend him and his tiroisido and voomplished family. GUIs 110100 ••fitrrte."—Tbe 'Reamers Met auto silt Aritortia, went out. on Wednesday with fair loads of Pittsburgh wares, and stuck hard ond fv,t upon what is generally known as (.11ses kiki.,e • Patio, ' or '•topple." This place has nor, When the water at the pier approaches a four fehrefagi, it to almost impossible to get over Glans Hance with a common sired steamer loaded to any thing hits her oapacity. ' , lt has become a bugbear to our boatman, and justly so. We are of the opinion that from eight to ten thousand dollars judiciously expender) al that place would render :t navigable and passable at all seasons, to boats that could leave our levee, and that is about all we. could ask. 00 0 of the beet informed • men in this oily thinks and stated to us hie opinion, that a wing dam properly constructed, so as to throw most or the water into oneohanelttGlassHouse,would remove that obstruction and render the Ohio as navigable there as here in front of the atty. All hope of Government appropriations for the im provement of nor lakes, rivers and berbore, so long at least as the administration of affairs is in the hands of the present party, so unfriendly to every thing but the extension of alive labor, may be laid aside; we have nothing, ahsolutely nothing to expect It therefore behooves our business communi ty, our men of substance, our ahippers of goods, nor eteambost men, our coal shippers and others, who have an interest in the welfare of our trade and in the freeness of the river business, to de cide, and that speedily, upon some method of getting rid of thin. serious obstruction at our very doors. It is worse now than it ever was before, and is daily becoming more and more an noying. The rise of last Saturday night has done us really no good. Up to Thursday morn ing, but one boat, (exoept the Wheeling packets) and that was the Era No. 4, got over Glass House Ripple. It ie a gate and is Shut up at present. lo respect of the feasibility ora wing dam at the point In question, we are not prepared to speak, not having examined the locality. We have, however, the beet authority before us to show that where wing dame have been erected at somewhat similar points upon the river, they have been of great service. By these dams, we are assured that places such as Petticoat Rip ple, Brown's Island, the Trap, eta., have been much Improved at a comparatively emelt ex pense. ' We hope, in conclusion, that tone move ment may he speedily made to seam the remov al of the bar at Glass House. oar own peep should see to it that a paltry nuisance like that he Immediately abated Ar about half-past two o'cloolt on Wedneadty morning, a vacant house belonging to Willitm Montgomery, the Congreeaman from Washington District, was burned to the ground. It wee in the profound etillmies, solitary and alone, with scarcely an eye to witness its demolition brim devouring element_ In this lone, abandonsilten ement of loge, on the classic Cal-pleb gime, the greatest humbug of the limes first saw the BUROLABT.—AtIttIOO) Sequa made in iffiJll - on Thureday, ageinet two bops, whom will not name, twinge we hope it will be their last offence, charging them with haring, on Thursday morning, about 6 o'clock, broken into hie fruit store on Fifth street, and stolen there (Fora a lot. of mineral water, pies, apple!), and 60 cents in money. The NIB were arrested and gave bail tor their appearance. Ws are glad to learn that Rev. Richard Lee, pettier of the Presbyterian Church at Lawrence ville, has so far recovered from hie Wham (ly. phold fever) at to he again able to occupy his pulpit. BANAT SULLIVAN. who IN drawing great crowds at the Apollo, appears to•night in two celebrated characters—an William Tell, in Knowles' great play of that name, and as Air John Falstaff in Henry Fourth. Hanna's Nave BLOCK Is now beginning to look finely, and several of the °minims are put ting out their signs. Samuel Gray, the fash ionable tailor, is now about getting into his new apartments. Ir appesre that the Olympia Cricketers who recently visited Kiltanniog to try a few rounds with the club up there, were badly beaten. Th e K. club played 22 Mb lo the Olympic U. Tau Hope Hoene boys, trier • pleasant stay is our city of several days, as guests of the “Vigilast, ' left for their horse in Philadelphia, last analog. Rev. Seeman B. Run, late pastor in the U. P. Chula, theenth street, nee ,heen appointed the Mated supply to a user eromesgation. which be, biniforml4 is this city. EZCZMEIM . A Ncuuncz.—Orte of the meet stupendous nuisances of the day is those papers or periodi cals which pander to a vitiated taste, by collect ing garbage from all the great cities, and acre ing it up. The National Police Go:ttte has a con tributor in all the principal cities, who, with his muck rake, scrapes tho gutters for weekly waifs. The correspondent here we do not know, but of course he serves up a savory mess out of events that have recently transpired in our city or vi cinity. The Mayor intends to find out who it may he that tioneocie this nauseating dose to send abroad, and Dee if he cannot in a legal and regular manner put a check upon it. It is had enough to havetherc horrible transactions, mere ly in legal form and allegation. When, however, the "truck" is dressed out with rrrrr ieut hint anidauble rniendre and sent abroad to a nation, it becomes& subject for just interference of law, and we hope the law may ferret the rat out and clip hie musllers. FALAE ritNTElier..—Ann .1. Willett' appeared before the Mayor yesterday and made an affida vit againal Cleo. W. Spencer, charging him (the said Spencer) with having procured $65 form .her, (the said affiant,) for a eel of false teeth. The affidavit sets forth that in the mouth of August laid she, the complainant, went to the office of the defendant, a dentist on Penn street, and ho agreed to make her a set of false teeth' of the metal called alumini, for which she way to pay him as above, sfir, Aftur a time she as certained that the article he sold her was of in ferior quality, and not such as he had agreed to provide for her: therefore she makes the , above charge against him. The Doctor gave bail for Lie appearance at court in the sum of s'2ol) AN V of our citizens who may he called to Sa lem, Ohio, on Willem', (nmet find a better plane to stop at than the Wilson House. It is o large house, pleasantly situated, on Main street, con veniently arranged, well ventilated, and the table abounds with the beet the market affords. Mr. James Beaton, the proprietor, is a gentle man in every reaped', sod well calculated to till the position he holds with honor to himself and satisfaction to those who may favor him with a CO. Here, ton, can be found Mr. J. H. Willard, the gentlemanly clerk, who at all limes is ready and willing to do anything In hie power to make visitors feel at home. It is undoubtedly one of the best houses in Eastern tihio, and thee° who base slopped there will bear us out in the asser tion. LAllCENY.—eithariao Baldwin made an sill. davit against Ann Lafferty for stealing, yester day. Mrs. Baldwin lives in Gay Alley, Alle gheny city, and charges Lafferty with having, In June laet, carried away from Mrs. Baldwin's house, a eilver watch valued at $5 one child's dress valued at 50 etc., and one bolt of ribbon worth 37 cte., all the properly of mmant The watch was taken to Mr. Bea&ley's and put in ./, pawn, and there Mrs. Balder' found It and traced It to the woman whom e a charges with the the ft . A warrant was issue for the arrest of Ann Lafferty. I . Tan pr oeedinga, in full, at the inauguration of the Tile Donaghy Monument, 'at the Washing. too (Pi ) Cemetery, will appear in the - Get:Ate of Satnrd , ty morning, the only paper in the city which hs a special reporter on the ground. They are intensely interesting. Extra copies of the paper can be had at the counter Tux Republican meeting in the Fifth ward, lest night„oree well attended. Stirring speech ea were male by Messrs J. 11. Miller, F. If Col lier and Oen. Moorhead Another meeting will ba held in tic: 11111.1.! ward DU Tneeday night next, et Lange li II Tue. Old 'Webster Literary Club, which has been adjourned through t►o warm weather, will meet at its ball cm Saturday-evening, at bait-past Berea o'cloolk, when the members will uo doubt re-enter 'Ton their pleasant duties with renewed rigor WE were serenaded laa.. night by an excellent band of slugers—lhe Queen City Club to whom we present thanks 7 Sept. T., T. W.J.: First premium fur business writing and pen-shading woe awarded to the Iron City College, this day, by 4 ibio State Fair. Tue A. Sterrett, M. li., doTotes vrecial attention to all diseases of tho eye. 'Cataract re red by a neer everatiaa; causing but slight pain or o rill, to the eye. Residence, 27 Penn etreet. P. BLOODLESS VICTORY!!! 1,000,000 novEs sat a) "1,04 e r, •;*. - MANE ' ASTER Tull ru..rm.lit, loatkLity of Oki, Inv:11004e Items.ls has tw ir l purchuel t.y.ul,eue a ii...l.'rutaJmtates durtue tits atr.rt limn It bee Woo 1.E.,* it.. lutLII: The rweau ta tEleet tteurdlusrs etuvesu I. shawls la iLe ..fool truth end value at the artl.le No °Le buys the itAtIN Kt 11l PLASTEIL 'without 1..e-uuslri Its fg lexul It perfurme ell th. I. pi,swlssel, •03 cailit• tut. is On, own ewe..ewers., !tun 'riot, thle Is • eke,' —pearetul arel blousilvee—List Ito I.4llnre tot Ws glortcur than the I stump!. ut wee, u it h Ito terteus auJ desolati:u The ISIAONLTIO PluiSrajt I. ouluthte.ite the Uteri, dtfougtheuer sod Palo Pentrayer that ttrUtu s 1.., yet .lit, t curet eJ. 11, on put Ms Vhoder au,%loa .. If pll ali those the Pluter tilt ettrk there until the p ol o l... uniehe..l n. Plaster tositnethea the pain awes, ea YAIN CASNi/t 13:181 . WLlNitli 611 .h A P/'1.11:1. Italtammtmat, ....aMetaat et l frorm, Iml;t114. N...,,,,•11.11 , Noun,lo, Dyspnala, o.Extr4.olo C.** Nth , . wed noby of teary 'clad, tf:tertt brat to Coma, an tatc—. - trdiafo'tt rdierni 114,1, with a little p•clou.,,permanenl/y cornf, by tba magi. cal 1ud0..., of lb. 11LAINETIO PLASTER. It 1. If.. .tm pleat, sorest, safest, plaasntml cbd übminet ratoody I. ealatattca. 11l applicaloa la nalrorattl—baualle lo the atroog mat, lb. dallans wnm.n, ikui the ftebla Mama To each ..t1 all It .111 trove a llalm ant a leastog it. am Maim:able, sod without matoyao, or tboublo. peke. I. vathln Ilea ease of 411—ribb or poor ; an m.y bus. R who are tack d atiforlnz IntaY . . • plum EELS should to alwaya asipplled vita lair arral. PIASTIIR. It 'III b. th. Good Phyticlao it au, boutabold, gouty .1.11 times, and at lA:Want uoties. Put up to alr•tlglirtin bozo* Fach u - 111 wake ri la plastara, and my child rat opread Ihata . 2.5 rata t.t.z, a 111 fa. and plain .11r...ca1...1. U. C. lIIORICIII Ertl). I. D., Wear", and Propnetar ' 19 Walker el , New Yol aIUICKIIEIDII3IAUN iITIO PLANTED l• sold I. all d. "g glide In every My, 1(0.11 and village of Ile Untied Dian,. lwaorldalllt Assurance Company, ;O. I IdtIOIIIIATE aritior, LONDON. ESTABLISFIED IN 1836. 110,291101011 UU PAID IP CAPITAL AND 15111tPLUn... 2,19.1,1 I I DV ANNUM DETKNOIC, for Um yam. owl log launary 31,1455 tr 1.1,014 I'A PIN COMPANY INSURES AtIAINST irorm ur Damao br Piro, almost orrry Mincripi.luu id Passel]. Thr !tutu of Premiums are moderate, nod, in all um, Intend upon taa rbaractur of tho ono. parr, and Din merits of am risk. Pomo. promptly adjustod,...l pall wittiont rah:mice so Linden. A 'pedal permanent fund prinnard in l'hi.'ader OA for payment of lonesin this country. ....... C. IN Pl.. 01.1,11: Messrs hnt. McCully • Co., 174 Wood stre.t; ^ John /laid t Co., 172 o Crown A 1146 pa r -irks, 113 Liberty attest, U. lleeitg t C.. 00 Wood street; • Wilson, ilroy Cu., 64 Woutt sit aid; ° James 111 W cCandlow Jk Co., 103 " Nimick A 06,96 Water street; ° U.A. Paboattock 10u., First and Wood streets; o Jug Woodwrill A Co., Second and Wood attests; Atwell, Loa A Cu, 8 Wood street; • Burchfield& Co, Pundit and Market word.. o hloCatidless, Means/ Co, Wood and Water ma; 11.2101.3 George U. Slum, B.q, 13 Book .best. Messrs. Myers, Mutant A CM, Market street; Wm. 11 . 12. A Co., 22 South Front street; M'Outcheon A 130111,., Front and New ste. fitultb,WllllAms • Co, 612 DlAritst senor " James Orabsto k Co, 181 end 22 Letttla street; 3useb6 U. Mitcbsll,litsq, President Iteehaolcs' lisiat: Jamas Dunlap, Parb, Prat:Joni Uolon Dank: Hun. W. 4. Porter, tote J adv. Soprano Court. JADIICH W. AH.ROTT, Agent, ie2:17,11. Timovontt7 011 lee, 103 Wood street. TILE IRON CITY TRUST CO., No. 1513 Liberty BANK OF DISCOUNT, EXCLIANOE AND DEPOSIT. Capital 810ck...._..... .... ._............_..9 100,000 Capital Represented, over 1,000,000 IIIr'STOCM/011.101 AID BILII /XLIIIDUALLT 14.111,2. Odd. Silver, Par Runde end Crummy malted on depoelL ALL !HONEYS llowed to remein for o Sperffinl now, WILL DRAW INTEREST. Sight Rachel:lp.m. the Restart, and Weatern Olin constantly for Nate in same to snit. Collect:loos made lu the principal dike in the Malta' Stern end the Cauedes, and PROCREDB PROMPTLY RE MEDVED t 0 any Annul Wet, on day of maturity. DISIO.0{11: Moorhead, Alasender Fanyth, Jahn Lim. S. Head, J. 1/111, William Seibert, W. Molltutock, Homy hl:• Colloogh, Robert Anderson. O. R. WARNER, Protient. en2o-lya R. C. SCIIISIERTZ, Oehler. RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, a - C. CONSUMERS OF RICILARDSON'S LIN -019, and Mote Metro. of obtaining Om GENUINE 00dDS, et:mid c.e that the snide* they purrhene .renal. al with the full owns of the non, J. N. RICHARDSON, 80111 A ORDEN, as • guarantee of the a:endue...end durability of Gm leads. This caution Al rendered emontially memory, ea lege guantltiteol inferior and defective Limns en prepared, mason after seem and sealed with the name of RICHARD. 800, by Irkh Rumen who, regerilne of the injury thus Indicted atom the American coommer and Me marlufac- Mire of the genuine Ooodt, sill not nobly abandon benne= to Frontal:lls,ldd]. purchasers no be imposed us with Coed. of • worthless character. J.IIEILLOCKEI A J. U. LOCKE. eelydie Agents; 311 Church Eton!, New York. CO - AL WANTED 011Z2 cr. Loos at. Low, Outtrutr, et. Lode, Jaw Mb, J PROPOSALS will be received by the St. LOUIS OAS LIGIIT COMPANY. till let October Per t. for NINE HUNDRED THOUS/LIND SIMMS PITTS. BURGIICOLL, of tbe beet ottality,forthe =Wog to b• delivered as:follortz OnebalL (4L0,003 boebta.) to and tbe other.hsl Ihi ISM. The La lobeaelbroted to tbe Compeer, yard,l3l. Lads. The Oa* 1.15 ht demo., reform the debt to MIL v or .d bide. JalG:doel =WAND rfT4Weeir. j EL.t.IES-5 Pos. Guava W Ow- Yor sal* by ' ' "UM /EN Telegraphic Further by tht7Arabta /Elect—The Monitenr of the nth inst. publishee a long article explaining the revona which caneed the Emperor to conclude peace. The following is a summary : The Emperor of Austria had promised to grant e013C0,6i0119 on a large reale to Venetia, but requir ing nn a condition tho return of the Archdukes. The Emperor Napoleon has accepted them conditions. It is easy to conceive that if, after the conclusion of peace, the destiott, of Italy hail Lean entrusted to men who had wore at heart the future of their common fatherland than little partial successes, the aim of their endeavors would hare been to develop° and not obstruct the consequences of the treaty of V illafranca, and Venetia wont-there been plaeed in the same posltien as Luxumburg with Holland. The Archsliskeeill not be established by foreign force, but that portion of the treaty of Villa franca not having been carried out, Austria will find herself freed from all engagements taken in favor of Venetia. indeed es a policy of reconciliation and peace, defiance and hatred will I.e seen to reappear, which will entail fresh misfortunes, it sibnid appear, is especial from the Congress which we hail with all our bast wishes, but we strongly doubt that the Con gress will obtain better conditionafor Italy. It would not be right to ask from the (treat Power im portant concessions without offering equitable COM ponsationg, war would be the only way to resolve the difficulty. lint Italy must be aware that one porter alone makes war for an idea, and that is France, and France has accomplished her mission. Lin-rpord (htten Mori rt —StuCerruti I Son report Amer loan Cotton a. freely offered with good commend. and full luferior qualities are difficult to sell oven st • de tine. liesett report. a steady demand for good clean 110- ~ doom. at about former qatitations. but the lager kinds are liegierted, and •re, t.. nsideralde extent bonito al Holder. meet the demand freely. The Imports of Um Wrek •renntit to ilodsk hales. The Mancluster market I. firm; Yarn. ',thigh., Cloth. I io higher; Produce. are bnarity under contract for furore delivery. Clare it Mon. say the anpply Is atamdad, and only ton destratile qualities are extreme prices maintained. The Broker . . Circular says that the boyem rather favor, thetigt the unotationt are on prominent festal.. • The lotelligeuro from the interior Is satisfactory. Stocks r stasis end the pilau are also steeds. The Osdepetoleure asserts that Prance is making vigorous naval preparations for the great coast de fenses. At tial meeting of the Paris conference , the Otto man a bassador announced that the Sultan had agreed exceptionally, and for this time only, to grant an investiture to Coosa, as the Iloepodar of both Moldsvia and Wallachia, the government of these places, owever, to be 1, conducted separately. On motion if the Russian plenipotentiary, another year was all wed for the settlement of the question of the convent property, in the principalities. The Austrian and Tuirkieh ministers were called on for an early statenteht of the derision they had come to, regard ing the navigation of the Danube. They were not pre pared with the required information and promised to communicate the obeervations of the conference to their goivernments. The Illooiteur publishes agricultural statistics of Algiers, showing that the recent harvest la that coun try has been satisfactory. t i Prior Napoleon had gone to Switzerland. It was suppose that his journey has reference to the in tended nterview between the Emperors. M. I e Lsguerroniere had gone to St. Sotoveur. Ilia Illi“ ion refers to the intended liberal reform of the Pre s laws. The onthty returns of the Bank of France chow an inch are in cash of 0,750 , 000 franca. it vr , : reported in Paris that Prance bad notified the Po o- hat she does nut intend to treat the Suez renal a air no a political queltion. The 'aril bourse fell daily. ~ a Friday, th...ti eke in .43 Atenitent sent rentes down to CiS(m the, but a v goo tumor was subsequently current that a treaty peace was rigned, nail the rental improved MIME A let e:r from Paris, publi.hed in the Independence Belga, Allyn that the Emperor of France mode peace merely or, the purpose of putting down the naval suprom ry of England, and imlor, she enbmits quiet- Eic/. UIII t be war King Victor Emanuel received the Tuscan delega tion on the :LI inst.. In reply to their address, he thanked them for their expressed wish for annexe ti,n, but said that its accomplishment can only take place by the negotiations which are about to begin on the affairs of Italy. Ile would support the cause of Tudemy, before the powers, and hoped that Eu rope would not refuse to practice towards Tuscany that work of redressing grievances, which it, under less favorable circumstances practiced toward Greece, Belgium, and the DlMUlliati principalities. The vote in Parma, on the annexation to Piedmont, reenited in its favor by r. 3,000 against 500 votes. The Paris journals praise Victor Emanuel's speech to the Tuscan delegation. They conclude that it is almost certain that a congests will assemble. The French ambassador at Florence has been re called. A now Sardinian loan of $5,n00,000 was expected to be coon announced. The Central Association of Master Builders at Lon don lied determined to declare all their yards open to workmen, on the I 2,th inns., provided the workmen chide by the deolaration against trade rembinationne. This, it Wits prates 1, would scarcely alter the posi tion of The Parts. correspondent of the Times says that Mush importance is attached to Metternich's mission to St. Sanreur. i ~t its Obieets is said to be the formation ot on alliance between France and Austria, the success of which is calculated to endanger Ital. isa lii.erty and 1110.10•3 1:01.0p0. It istoserted that the Papal W.fs in. to I.llscaton tha Legations. From 'oleo t o noun troops, "N tafalyeAdoces rAnnott, corn asscruhloil at 'f he huolglan rcimialis.l adopted the firrt article in the hill providing 5 • .°7°.'^' - -'• I.y a v.ou of :ti agairm to. • N sor.4, tieorita bash, for merly 4. 1 tins 243% dial at it...heater, ea Monday, " ilt t i l iY the age of 63. IV. J. e, the transfer end foreign nets clerk of the Idian bank, was arrested on Tuesday, on a yrarga , if enthexxling i'd0,412.,13 of the funds of the institution. Lane, it is said, admits the accusation, end be accompanied the police to a house whichho had hired in West Nineteenth street, where between $5,- 000 and ,V,ono worth of Jewelry had had bean pur chased with the stolen money, and bestowed upon a young woman with whom he sustained close rola tions, was recovered. A private stable of the prison er's, in Lexington avenue, near Twentieth streetodso yielded up several thousand dollars' worth of the ab stracted funds, in the form of four valuable horses, a variety of trylish carriages and sleighs, and expen sive harness. With theca appliances, Mr. Lane as serts that he experienced no difficult in beguiling his leisure, or in using the money. lie is a married man bat childless, and lived at his father's house, on Fourteenth street. Justice Osborne committee lhim to the tombs to await examinatiaa on the charge. The fraud has been committed in such a manner that the father of the criminal, who is cashier or the bank, will be the greatest loser by it. The father is now an old man, seventy years, of age, thirty of which he has Leon in connection with the bank, of unblemished reputation, and remarkable for the vig ilant care with which he always guarded the intents of the institution with which he was connected. Nan Some, tlept. 22.—The stock market is again lull to.day; the prices on the share het chow no im portant decline. The money market continues to wear its easy appearance. The rates remain as be fore, on sell 546e6 per cent. and on prime 4 and 6 months paper 6i 7. The Exchange illat het (ur theOcroin Wire. un Saturday, haa um yet opened, parties awaitlug the receipt of thu rabisa mail boron, operating. Thu tati, on Loudon, how t er, very firm at (WAIN!, The eiputt of gold uu raturday next .111 be fully twomil. lion of dollars. This largo shipment, it is confidstitly u ill too Immediately loilowe4 by a material fail ing off aa renlittarler, will tro largely autirlpated by the Saturday alodilalcr. Tito annarier lu.unaro I. discounting with the twat. EASTON, Pa., Sept. 22.—The rise in the Lehigh river was seven feet above the high water mark, but is now subsiding. There has boon no serious damage to the Lehigh or Detassels division canals, as far as ascertained. .The Lehigh Valley Railroad hes been obstructed by several slides, and the trestle work at Allentown is endangered so that trains can not pars over It at present. The Pennsylvania Rail road track has also been damaged by the washing away of a Portion of the embankment at !itinerate's°. Thera has keen only a slight freshet in the Delaware river. 1 7 11, A, Sept.‘22.—The American. State Convention yesterday nominated the following ticket, selected from the nominations of the Republican and Demo cratic portico i Judge of Appeals, Henry E. Davies, Rep; Secretary of State, David It.. P. Jones, Dam; Controller, Robert Denniston, Rep; Tressarer, Philip Dorshelmer, Rep; Attornay General, Charles J. Mi sers, Rep; State Engineer,,Van R. Richmond, Dem; Canal Commissioner, IV. 3. Skinner, Dem; Prison Inspector, N. S. Eldeekio, Dem; Clerk of Appeals, Charles Hughes, Rep. PCTERSO vna, Va., Sept. 22.—Mr. Pryor has been nominated by the Democratic Convention:la the 4th congreosional district, by acclamation. Hang° W. 'Hopkins, Itepresentative in the last Congress, was not a candidate before the convention. Lovisvmat, Sept. 22.—The river is riling rapidly with 6 feet water in the canal, 4 feet on the fella and 12 feet on Portland bar. C111( . 1,1.71, Sept 2:1 —The river boo (alley 22 lochs@ lo the lut houtt, rodlog to-olgta wito 7 toot foil, to Loal. Sr. Louis, &pt. T 2 —The neer Is 1% Maim higher and Is mantling slowly. Them le nothing new from the upper scrams. The weather Is tinnily and warm. City Tares end Water Rents. A LL PERSONS, whose City Taxes or JOIL Pater Banta, for MU, !Amain cakpeld, ere berebyt. tilled that on and Arlin . TUE YIII9T DAY 07 OCTOBillt, an addition of live 9.r Cent. will be mode on Mows Mee. And that All Dues remaining unpaid uo lb. Find Day of November, will tw pot In the timid. of oftleara for eidloolion with a fortbar addition of Flee per Dent. .017:dtf fl U. UICIII3AIIII, City TreaSeter. F ANCY SILKS- _ PLAIN BLACK BILKS, DELAIN ROM. CASHMERE HODES. PressL Bissinoes, raronseltsC mu/ ail Um sew sty.es of Dress Clouds, al BURCH/IRLO A. CCM 1600 BUSHELS Prime Yellow Corn eb:r• Lir ado by ll 5 oBASE t AN/ER. QPRING BEDS—of several different kinds —lnamlUctudos I 7 no and for We at uur warehouse. T. B. YOUTio 3 00., &nth Ea and 4u Stelthhoid Street. Q ILK ROBES id the richest hue, Fancy k 31„..... Pompadour Robes, Plato and Plgurea Mk ; 11.. name. Wainer, le f giro, Phenyls. Mantle; Cloak; D e w tam Plonucluga, laaartrup, Moats, and Itardavy. .nicer arrived from Now York ftria day. 4.13 0. HANSON LOVE, 71 Marlist at. VLOVII , --100 LLIa "Fagin's" St,. Louis, 200 do Supernal', for We by ealn lIITOLICOCK, lIVOREIRY t CO. D OUBLE LID MARKET BASKETS; AS At 17 tbs doses or engin fa -17 ogeosber . ,a41311:71M RIDDLS.2g, 0 p,19.4.: VARNISH, Ccach- Joe:. r _,.fir, a: , -"~~~. 7 I ==n comirrErs. OF ARIIFTRATI FOREF • T - t, OCTOBER. V. r., J.LSILS r.aa . Jr: DAM WIL LA Saarru. Item Calmr.L FES PITTSBURG!! RlLAitaar, Tß. for Go PPGEorm4 Qmdted Prrrsocum. Femur. &Ma= '" , FLoull—tno domand thlo amok has been 42* GU usual, but was good yesterday; talk tatint 01 00 pp laat 44,64 for spring gaper, 41,54 for spring rates, ts..,z dy do, aod $5,60 for fancy dog 600 do family Pain GOO do spriog Extra at SAO; =0 :do at 14;:f. for smug Patna a d d S3A) too family Extra; 300 do do at $4,117 aid g.Sx ; do spring Rxtra at $1.50; and do In and lots, at $4,70 0 .34,75 fdr Soper, tt4,74€44,87 for Exlira and $ 5 4.5(45.21 tor lazily do. ciltalN.—aaloa at dopot of 500 tentla °mat 40 111¢i lip do nt 42.. ted 5 , 0 do from store at 41. W 11,47, 2,230 Posh on private rms. Coss, :om bath .t 42 from atom PKOV ISIONP—saies of IQ 414.1 Mm, Pork at SIP, Baton, 3,n00 0,. , at 7'. and 10,44, and 12.,00) . Ohs and 103 i. ItYPILP- sale of 92 bbl. at 41,10 A bbl. . 4 1 Bl l TlTlt—aalaa of lop Ps Roll at 1 5 . PIII11—mtle• of L 5 taloa TO for Etran, P bipat 011 Sad $1,:10 for middlings. OSEXPE—soI Is of 25 bra at S. GROCERIES—aIes of lo So ratS; 23 bbl. Mast sea at 49, atot bp Gordo st 12%. NONE/MAY AND CONDttimui&j,. Icaaa PIO/WC; TiL reaflpts altlyttosat. pf guar nud dorkg the pan wed, comport, with thaw of the purloin weak, and the cornapootling tweak of last 74Not. es follow: lout POW/ Name w'k, Last . week. week. 1368. .week. teest. Flour, bile..._ 20,021 25.143 12,791 MAO 25,902 WheaLbush...s3l,4ll3 617,710 =6,252 397,363 488,073 00ne, both-- .07,328 101,893 292,822 61,260 100,656 0014. 90t0- 48,840 67,041 15,293 14,000 37,736 Rye, both. 12,376 11,533 7,971' 0,417 772 1 1 .0 4 .7. 90t0- 8,295 12,196 9,852 1,300 The following table allow the amonot of rime aid gain lea tare on Saturday last, corliparrod with the amonot in core sidle corresponding data 011867 and 11353: EepLl7, &pt.!. Sept. 19, 1059. 1358. 1857. flour, 1.14. 6,9486,060 0,131 Wheat, apring. hr .4 610,910 334,630 rod mote. bosh- 70,031 5111,692 10,967 white " 18,571 51,568 8,693 Own, Z 9,873 118,877 Oat. bush 62,581 5M,926 37,300 Rye, both 7,726 Barley, tub....._- 15,342 31,926 Tito wheat market daring the mat week lisa been tbor doll and heavy, and pdreahave declined 243a31bmh, 1l grade. At lb. clue, however , the market la firm an t oo teudeary upward-prices yealoley ranging mt follows:- No. l red aso. No. 2 trod 75c, No. 1 equiog 73 47 4 %. F. 2 apring,71407.50, rejected spring C6C467c-all nor.- ....- het doting firm at the outside quotation. The deman for tering extra deur tar the Pittsburgh and the Eastern mar ket.. outdone. satire, and prkee have been well maintain) lraa --cloeing at • tango of $4414,25 for good to choice pring ek• Winter,bmods aro dull, and trantactlom so , llght,'ar 04,L0 for red winter, and s#,76,ga,No tor white winter. Th. supply of corn doting the week ha. bean very light, and 011- dar an active demand, the market has advanced 849c-cloo log Ann at 70c for No. 1 and CBc for No. 2in oar. (late firm and in demand .1a420w... System at 80. Barley more active, and advaiwed 243e-chulog at 62463 e for No. 1 In gore, nod 40.2,110 far No. 2. Timothy weed advanced 8 to 10c pt both .along of 0;084.2,10 for prime. Ilighwinea . 4,4054 . 1 iic-oluing Ze- Nothing doing In proelsbaus. Ulm* firm. Freights fsir--44.0 for wheat to Bollato. and 9!..ic to o.vrego, being the nominal ratre.--IPree. NE.' 01LUIS, Eept. 19, P. ll.—Tbs markot f.,r flour 13 In -11Pe, and price. drooping. Foperline may 1.3 quoted at 4.95@.1.90. The stnek. of corn is I light, which hu o.nend machOrno .e. In prices; mix0.175,4n0c. The orraend for mess pork Is trialunte, end price+ Ilan et $11,75415. the hticon i. tin% ma prices nomi.l M 77-I'c or shoulders. Lard Is doll, bot prices ere nachnoged; prime prime keg 12yft1254.. Tbe denssihdfor whisky is !Milled, sod confined to the LOCO trede, et Vi l ,c(ch27c. The demarld for sugar Is fair, end (sir Orleans fi,!,,afi , •,,. The demapillor Mulabe• is limited and locel, ht The stork of coffee Is light , end the market firm at 1:Mil 1214 a. bight exchange on Faw York ! prem. Sr. 1.0013, Sept. Z), P. IC—Tobacco, with very small re. ctipts„ truly good request foil price. The flour market wits rather dull,sod par...were • shed* lower, I,uuo bush super sold $l, delivered. Wheat—holders were arm, end price. fully maintained: sales at spring end club, 80@h7 0 for 0010900 and fair, 900000 for gOnl to prime while, are. 11.0u@1,0.5 fur choice. Cora—mall vr.ra ramln at Ca: formisad, and 7r , (4 Sc tar %Lite. PrO•i9lollmarket—aoveral arardl order. were tilled 0.7%. for aboulden, 11!:2.• for clear Odes, and 10!4r for plaid cart- Tamed ban.. The following la • mm 11.410111. statement of the Exports (okdroOre of swum) from New York to forelign:porte for the •rot sod Waco .1 • u. I. Itsl. For no, waek ..... 1,110.115 1 , 04 7:-1 .0 1 . 541,40 Prvirtonel, repaud 47.,6,946 13.419;216 43,979,75: SIONONWILIELA NAVIIIATION COMPANY.—I de-eo etirrops, 111'41111ste, be rags, Chadwick; 110! , :i Flack; 171,1. do do, 13erry & co; 9 bble apples, metier. IVLIBELINO, per 71inerea-91 bble mollusc, J 8 Lignalt & co; 12 empty cur boys, J Irwin; 10 Gbh Ilene, T A Lemma & es, 2 boo tobecni, U IV Sw AY barley, Itbodee & Vern. , 10 We end 10 hell bble ale, 1.1 IV 11M1tli; 0 bdls pipet, 8 liradloi; 3 table eepe, 3 empty bble„ & Trlroble; 18 ankle moue, II Hamilton; 1. bblA apples, lot marketing, Calboon; 210 bat ctieeee, eke potash, Leech & Hutchison: 20 bet clativio, Little & Telirible; 07 do do, 11 II Cottinit; 11 du do, It 11. bieon A co; 14 bold, rye, IV;Jobroion lII= The river wee falling all day yesterday tltrange to ray, din rains of this siisti bare not reined the river on mob. The nee out alto Allegheny was a failure. The IA I lauds and J. C. Calhoun wet" not yeeterday and probably got over (Cass The !thinned,. o would go out Wt yenning. The rise did lint little good in the long run. Theme were no arrivels egcept that of We Minerva, the Wheeling packet. HLe has been pot to tuinalrable trim. A crew of men ay hard at work yesterday getting the coal out front the barge than sunk, as before mentioned. senile:van named Willlarus In been. from Ont. Char. and lies contracted for a bast lot fee to • i. ••• Latta' Afonon ahem ty i s e i n r g w h l an dch . Meek Inver. Ile is to tale out the Sunien ' ir . ^,—b° of snag., rbo c. p rTolelt peat to s machinery ": l; ..7:it to the purpose tar which ehis Is building. rosin • Ding aloof; Ike Black. have taken this Job of dredging Ue baud and will probably appropriate to It the pro e•e d, ir . lain b‘vernp lands which belong to them. The merits • grad ono. The tileaannal was at Char . limed on Tuariay, (roux Wheel g. The Key Weal to et Louts•llle, toadies for Pittebtaryth. The Rocket took 2,000 !MK 01 et Lawrenceburg, and era! come here forthwith. . The Ilan:L..la. Naples packet, Isb of tLI. city, broke her .Left w Ler hat trip np the II!Won.. rt. tied op till ate might Kt.. • new now Steamboat j lteg ARRIVED. DEPLETED. T.legreph, Drbertatill; Telegraph, Broirerr Jetta-am, IIrderotIll.: I 'Jairrraon. Browns,llle; Cot. Bayard: Elizabeth; Col. Bayard, Elizabeth; elhotrva. Wheeling. j Indianola, Cincirmath Hirer rett —felling. .J. 0. Calhoun, Clarltoantl T•lograplul• new &pt. 12—Cotton dull; sales 403 bale*. Floor baoy.t; aataa I=o bbl.. Wheat arm; as!. 10000 task; Western $1,2; , i:41,10. Cora banyan*; Is 13,610 bush at 9104210 r lulled. Prima Pork $ 15 . 62 40 11 .4 6- • "rd auaaiy at Whlaky steady at 2040 . 17. Saga, ;Milady; Bkaavado - 6:W834. co.tr buoyant at IV / ,' for io. Rocks Water: Chicago& Hock Inland Op; N. Y. 11., gni Nlt j ^ Idllwattkla atlaalulppl 04; Oaataac,. G.. tana•illteago7fr?. , ;; IllehiganOentral Harlem K. H. Pra.rrol 36 : 4 ; P.. o, ac Matt 8.8. Bllchlgan Central alglans 01. PUILLDELPIIIL, Sept. 71—Flour unchanged, with ale. of RAC bbl. $.543 for extra family; extra at the lame agare md mamma M $3.76. Ryo Flour md Corti Meal Wady. Wheat doll; ealee ROO bath red at 81,1601.19,and white. g 42301,514 -Rya wanted. than &drama' 143 m salae 0.000 bash /Wow al 6.1597. NU amady; 1000 bash Delaware sold of 37. Whisky commands 27037%. lummox; Sept-=—Flour is rep doll, but umbanged Wheat firm; .air 23,000 bash at g4O 490 for white, mad for rat Corn buoyant at 833033 for whitey and bOO9ll fur yellow. P vitions firm; mass pork sena at g15,- 75, and baron siblae at oe. Whisky doll at 138. Ctacalliam, Papt.l3...—Floor In better darmad, and /not ea at 100 per bbi higher. Wheat steady at 88c0.1,1 for red and 81,0501,10 for white. Coro in falr demand at 75 for yellow md mixed. °stela Mora moan at 39039. Rye scarce at 93. Earley 76. Whisky firm MR'. Provitioria ultra sad very firm of 7!4093.;1ae00 ' , boulders and Sides, and 114 ; 6010. turd 19?..,1019% for Gbh Exchange mama at !i" per root. dror_ i_t!onPbts• FOR ItIEMPIIIB & NEW ON- . LE aNS.—The epleadla ...oar NEWS nta, Capt. Roos W. Doyle, trill leave' lor the m00n... ati Intermediate porta on MONDAY the .V.th hut, at 5 o'clock r, r. For freight or pangs, apply on board or to .21. 'SLACK. CANNES t CO., AO. --- Fu It MEMPIIIS AND;NEW ORLEANS—The now end splendid dam er "ANDY FULTON, Captain Jacob Finley. rrUt Wye cor the above and all lutarroodista ports oo TUESDAY Mil Instant. /or freight or 'mange apply oo boartl,or to Dow. !MACH, Italtrilnk 00, Amt.. 55t. Routs, tg:c. on Sr. LOUIS.—Tho splendid katEl.2stesmer 811INANGO, Osptsin Mond B. 441.ENC11, wM locie for the shwa sod all Istsrmsdiste ports TIIIS.DAY at 4 I'. M. Forlreight or mans apply oo bawd. 46W4 VOR ST. LOUIS—The beautiful etearner Nexruxx, Oapt. Adam Poe. 1011 Mere for the agieve loul all laterroollatie porta oI:AY' DAY. MA, at 4 o'clock P. 31. Per freight or Rugg, apply ow Want or to won. ST. LOUIS.—Tho splendid . atestrer blillYOO,Capt.bMllnm, t he for Utashorarad adlintarrordlate pore on 2 4=7,t.,r the "Zd hat, at 10 o ' cl ock o. N. for freight or paring. ain ply on board or tr. aeZ) JOHNroan r. M. BRAIi STREET TM t SON'S '- PROVED MEROANT/LI AND LAW AGENOY. R. IL NEVIN, Jr, Agent for Panto rgb: OtHro tatoorr4 to NO. 67 FOURTH fiTILEKT- Ofii. In New York, No.= Droadwa7. 03.00 r Report. of Iferrbants •n 4 .13. k ere are prepared with the greeted care. EA-Notre and ammeatio for Saki — . 11. a.. of Land, about half • rolls froartha aittazy 117IrCOTTAGE . N . frstlt, near 0 6 ttartey on the tall, commandlog good ear dna 1.113*- ry. TO. boom ha. alz good roam, betlttscUlar and flo• Ohed auk. There la • line Spring Hone ouly • few feet from ttok iltrheu, and alma atable am the' property: Es coke.' DILWORTH t:BIDWRIL. oelhhad Omer Water .treat and Cherry. allaY• SANDER'S HAIR DRESSING ROOMS, ORAN? STREET, OPPOEITETRE OPEN PEON 0 A. N. TO 9 P. If. Where putleatea ceirEiva their gait Preosed 10 Ma Weld and moat fathlonalda tamper. IL asa Bud up a roc= Z. proaly for Ladlasorhe particular Weal , . .1/1 be ea to DRESBINO HAIN O N ELP.TIEB, PEOGPSION9,,ao, In Ma 1112{01111.99rared styles. SiIrEIANDINVE BAT= BOALP TONTO kapt COp dun, ou hand and oda. 1u29:17d mylecaly.m] • iv - MA PINGNAPtii.- • • D.obla Ctrown . d.. Tbe higned market piles paldpl4l4 cub AN Hilts bY sal MADIVION. SON.' Nos. lin and 131 Wood nowt. U 1G (I.EI YJG LTmg LAY—Neu style Cknik''*""elala. Gooils, Mar eaU or• tasin. ita6 nAtigioN LOVZ. 74 Ilarkst .t. HAVE -juareed s fins and'artsasiro as -.Amami of leak itabbaSbolblite ~.. 4 . , i , ,t' t - 414157,093 $44,4 Go ec,v 47,524,:4 8 FLACK. B/L&IiES 2 P), FLACK, BARNES A CO,Agfa promptly. ft.s:amy M. ard/TH, Covpsellor at-LaW. X. 144 Runt"; ire.