Sprttal fiotfns. LAItK SCPElfiloa COPPEtt JULt _;-v .• -iv AXD ■■■ -• QMEL XIKG WO BK S. t I? ITTSBXJRGH* * Ip Atm- trCCTHD"? * CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BimSTt!' m 3 BOLT COPPEB, PRESSED OOP PER SOtTOSIB,BJ»iaU!i Boltomi, Alio, Importer* ud Doilen In METAIS, KHPIAIB BmiCT lEON,WIRIS.JC. OotiftmllrO" hud, Tionml U»chi&M fold Tool#. . Vartlouat, Ko. 149 Tint and ISO Second tired, PUtabcrgbi ordeniofOopper cat to any d«Jr*d p*tfpn» tnyg}d*ylyT , HHUSnR'X’ H. COIjLIN b - PorWaifllng and CommlMlon Moronant, AND WHOLK3ALB DEALEBD* Choeoo, Butter. Seed*. Fish. ; : And Predoc® OooeralJy, dA*» HO £tre*U Pittsburgh- HTNA stoyuj works. BHADLBY. BjUTWACitma jun>otimiam»T tabiitt «» COOffINB, PABLOR IHD HEATIRG STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, &o. ■Sols Proprietor of tbe celebrated Patixt Ga» . ■ ■ Bmnnxoand Smoke Cosermraa COOK STOVES. Offi.oo and Salop Room, ttimjaic No. * \iTooast..Plti»barßa. P"- T " T ' Kl HOI.MBS & SONS, a ' rtILXaS XB Poreiga and Domestic Bills or Exchange, CERTIFICATES OT DEPOSIT, DANE NOTES AND SPECIE, KU. 67 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. •jji/loUaeUons made ca all tho principal cities through not Ut« United flUtoj>_ , *tffi-fcly pall Pas Mont. jfjtt; Sc 00-, ASTD RETAIL DEALERS TX asp laroficrcszai or IIATS, CAPS, PURS, BOSKETS, &C. t .4, Are now opening for tiie FALL TRADE a hsgjttftcantatoek or FRESH GOODS, which will b« *° ld &1 for prices. NO. 131 WOOD STREET, : KQSZ ' Piro rt.vira above Fifth. PltMborgh. TS K-O-t) KBT OBK~. gag jaM DEJACB Itt BV STRAW BONNETS ASD DOHFTKT TUBCONS, FLOATERS, *£., SO. W MARKET STREET. -folMyflfc PITTSBURGH. _ a, B. 6c C. P. MARKLS, •"PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP wrapping PAPKU. \Vnrehoni«| No. #T Wood Etrest, PITTSBURGH, PA. tv%3* lioncht at market priw. mytitffc JOHN COCHItAN . aixarACToaraa or Iron Railing, Iron TtulU, Vault Doors " Window Shatters, Window Guards, ki„ 2?x3. PI fiooenri tt.-rrf uM RC (Urtvwa Market,) PITTSBURGH. PA., CO hanrl a variety Of DOW Patterns, fancy ftt.d plait raitalda for all purposes. Particular attention paid to et cludnKOraTeLota. Jobbing done at ahort notice. mr9 MU. TiSM v ra 0. rati.ni VANDBVER & FRIEND. attorneys ax r, aw, ; m SOLICITORS IB CUASCERT, A*i>. It. •S'rirw’i Black, Vub'Mfmc, bwa. promptly Bia'ioiu aaynartof Northern row*, or VVwrtrn Wltconrin. Will attend to the purch**eead r.«al E*tstd, «jD t*inlnnMonryoulloQil»*n-l MorUato * jwl;lyi.c.aost3Mn ■ WITCSOt? DOCGUBS..-...^.. ROBIHSON, MINIS fi MIUEBS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, WAS EC IN’ GTON WORKS ‘ Pittsburgh, Ponca. jOUtca, No. SI Market street. Man«r>U!tor» nil kinds of Stoara Engines. and Mill Machlo «y; Castings, Railroad Work, Steam RofW* and Hhaet Iron and Rrpairlng done on short nolle*. eit2s Jydto WI2YM.AN 6c te» ON . Slantifactcrer* and Dealers in all kinds of TOBACCO, SNITFF AND CIGARB, AND LEAS’ TOBACCO, IfOBEIUN ok. SIGHT BILLS pItAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIEIUIAN &CO.. -ON TUB UNION BASK, LONDON, IN SUMStIF ONB jjOUND STERLING AND OPWARD3. Abo, Hills on tbejiriadiml »oJ U'*ns of Pr»c«, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Rum!* and other Eoropc*s BttWc» a U.U r b.ndMd §t«^ IAMS , co.. Canker*. Wood afreet, coni-r of Third. _ • s7“lsb, METtCH TAILOBi JJO, sS-jaarb-cISC., PtttiborgU, £• good assortment of Cloths, CAsaiKEpsa, Visnsci, CoiUKoa, rod nil raiUMe for gentlemcni 'w«tt,JostrocclT»J. gfr. Orders promptly fillip 1= tbo lalwl «t J**“ f ‘ r * rL mr£sJydrc_ _ _ _. . J. SCOTT, pcnttat. HAS removed to the house lately occupied 'by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. 273 rwin street. ~ , /> u th third door oboro Sand atroct. ' Office Hann from 0 a. k. tfTl 6r. «■ usuajonn ,ora -.»•«'w* FlttaburGb Steal Worha. JOSTKS, BOYD to CO.,' Sl.ontatoniriof CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW am) ! STEEL; SPRINGS uMI AXLES, OrnrCKimd FiriiSSriH i, P-Xsf.tiri’i.ra 4*- co,' doge re* Improved Patent Steel • ‘ Cultivator Xeetli, ;lgf cm, Holland, Naples, Ac., jsd their Chemical properties examined, and approved by most diitlngubhcd Medical* facilltes alt over the wotW. f Tbetr dcatructircneo to all kinds of vermis and l£*ccla has bero certified In -this country by the Director* of the various Poblle Institution*, Planter*,farmers, Proprietors of Hotels, Wareho&cw»ManuG»ctorS«s. and by Turioasdit loguinbcd prlvnto'citissns. ’ : Numerous Testimonials and Certificate* of tbo of tliesaßetaadlas can toasts at tbe Depot, ’ , ior nli, WliolceiJe and Betal!, by tbe Innntcr and Pro -prictor, JOSEPH MBYBU. Practical Cl.cmUt, efcl Broadway (cor. Houston eU.) *\«w York. General Ageut for the U. Bute* and Canadas, PHEUBR ICK v. RUSUTON, Druggist, No. 10 Aetor Uouae, and 417 Broadway, Sow Teak. Tor aala Jn ihla city, whoieealoend retail by B. *• REtIS A Ca. comer Wood tod Second *t»i JOS.FLBMH.G, Corner Diamond and Market »t. BKK !I £ N NAN. Allegheny. 31! The Peeuyian Syrup.—What is n! Most person* bavo an Ida* that the Perorlaa Syrop U a preparation or Peruvian Barks,, This it cot tbe caw. It T» a soluble preparation of Protoxide of Iron, which Is r/ad- Oy received Intotfoconstltatlon, and will act at a tonic id away that that toetai do« not ataally act, when given In thaform of carbonate, or won In tho iron by bydjegen pripmUon,*o popular with physician*. Whoever desires —to (lye iron In* lona that will be acceptable to tbe human ’ Hootch, end that wm be readily taken Into tbe blood, wilt Eire this Peruvian flyrup, which iaattested by men of high - character throughout the country. Dr. Hayes, (he Stole Aanyer or MeaaachnseUs, teetifloe to its extraord! nary Tir tOM, and we have erery confidence la the ability of the •gent hero to convluco any one of the tame. ?bo rrrovian 8/rnp U made In Boytoa. and baa porformwl meat w..ndcr ,ol cure* In olldlsea'ca requiring a tools and alterative preparation. Bee long adwrtUotnmt In another part of todays GiXiTr*. , lift.Oß>. H. KEYSEir,HO Wood street, Ulhe A**nt fer this city. i-»Vc:dfc»T Hldo, OU and Lcathor Store, IX Kirkpatricr & Sons, No. 31 S. Third sL, between Market and Chestnut Phnadelpbla, hare r far sale DRY AND SALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry and Orton Bolted Patna Kip*, Tanners' Oil, Tanners’ and Cur ■J*-' rlsfr Tools at tbe lowest prices, and tpon the .best terms. , ' an kind* of Leather In the rough wantu£ for «hlcb - market price will be given la eaah, or taken tn Arrehance for HUw. ‘ Leather stored fro© of charge sod add* y~cogmk*hm‘ . mr&lydCo '“iOPTDHEOB 11EKNIA.—1>R. GeO.II. KEY- , Pitteimrfb, Pa, bu been in the ■-•- fct tb* paat «U we*X», and hu procured tbo ’ °* TnUsMtor tbo W of Hernia or S*LA«.wM ;Kbo{< to fit u tc ? c*»of rupture Tr * ngtt ihat Mtlrfkctloa will to sWcn. We , to oil on Dr.KojMr.'rtenwj- ll nettled, u «led W"wM k " <• ' Sn^toglT.to'nettL'alttlde.m.ntiouett .: -.josftflWtt; dm c>srjriTcmfc j. w. aymsa, * P . * .101111101 of Tftrrml trnft "^CnSfriiaAjzisiJmfrAnmaia coapllnM trim or «BriinM**HW **»;!,*««»* !“•■ tho»a wiiiliJgtocosrcSt Cl E 7 lPttw> J*3»Trt»Wl7lfl ; ' Special ftntficis. ;/'? MoBRIDE & CO. Forwarding and CommUsion Herclianti, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Maira (kettmi. Consignments and orden fur LEAD, IUDES* nrap, PRODUCE, As* solicited. Prompt Sttfn (lon to r.'CPlrliiK «d forwarding. K 0.49 Commercial Sttrset* St. Louis. •nCkdtf ■ HfiSUY GEUWIG tCO., Biimyicmixs or ROPTC9-A.ND TWINES Of all sim ahd.descrlptloco. Warehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Sts T'J/'l 11 *™ •tora tha P. F. W. 4 C R. R • Freight Depot, »o»:3miUwrcF SEWING- MACHINES. K C O l jr K D N 1 5i a FOU SALE WITH ALL LA.TB IMPROVIIMDNTfI, BIANDFACTUBKU'S I'H.KKS, AIiDX. R. .REED, AMERICAN WATCHES' WHOLESALE aqejtcy for tub sale of AMERICAN WATCHES. Wo would mo3t respectfully call the attcn- thopablle to the American Watch** now being oa- CenaiTely Introduced, the mannCadnro o» which bee Iwim bo firmly established that entlro confidence can l« pUcal upon them m gala qoJ correct tlme-Vecper*. both by 'ho wtatcr anil seller. TTiTiog been appointed Wbolwalo AgpnU lor tho sale ol tbu4o TYatcbea, ibe public may bo afiurri thit w.> ran *#H tb'tm at ibe very lowest cash price*. W*» haw also a wry Htjt of MlTot, C..(uc', Jet and IViolinf. Ou» so-trlmrut c*« n*>CUS UunoMmll) l-n (Ct at pr. —nt, C3*upri»lr. ; r Iwutifol pattens > f Eight and Oue t'ay Parh i »u J Clock* at greatly rt'doco.l prl .u *> VT« L.»t* ah.. » lull stock cf Ktig’.Uh and SJwIM Ch*M and Silver Watches on hand, all af i-cr usgti Importiiicn - Also, Wotch Mak-r*’ Tools. Mn*xrli!« and Watch Otaa* ■• KEINHSIAN A M KYRAS. L Na. 4‘i Filth Itrrvt. aOTHKIiHi fIIUTUUUSII floiillittolll Don’t fail to procure Mr?. Winsiow’e-SaoUi Ilc :!yrcj> for Cbildnu leaping. it iui* uo*<{n*i 10 earth. It Uclbtatrath** proc«* of twrlilng by aoftejitng the gtuua, rtxlaciog all inOamiaaiinu— wtil allay paiL. mad I* tor* u> r.v>ib»ie tbe iM.rmla. Depead n;*m tt, nbtbera, it will jkiv** •r-at t-> jocrw*lvi'i, »oth can li« eotiuialed by dollar* and cents, St la worth lu weight in tt»M. Millions ot bottles at* sold evury year In tba United State*. It is aa oil and well-tried remedy. PUTCK OH LV 2i CENTS A BOXTLk. ttf'Svuu genuine Ui»lr*iatb«>lne-stinOeofCUßTlfl a I'Llt- SINP, New York, laou the ontatde wrapper, Pnld l-y Drr.gviata thronghoat U» world. DR.OKU. H.KEYNLK. A*e»l for I’liubnifh loirtawlvO-T JS O iciil IC-UN' Assurance "Company, NO. 1 MOOROATK STREET, LONDON. £ S T A l S li E 1) IN 183 0. CAPITAL #0,298,800 OO PAID UPCAPITAL AND fIIIU’LUS... 2,104,111 02 ANNUAL REVENUE, fur lL> >«u ooJ iiig JutjCi-'j 31. This company insures against lhWi»R®by lire. alnii*t «-rrry deacrip'.lon id Property. The of Premiums or* mo6>r3>v, and,ln alien***, l«a*>d opaa tl»* character of Ui* owoer c.r occu pant, and tbn uieriu of tba ruk. lyV>wu promptly adjonled and paid Without to Uiodcu. A rpcoal rtmannu fund pi osulcd in PhiUvUi iAtiifor p>JS/mtnt of IhU country. narzuwcxs ta MTTSBtmn: M*<•*»*. Jama* McCullj-ft Co, 1.4 Wood «ti»M U limply l« the xctoxl truth aod nine of tho article. No 000 bny» the MAGNET IC PLASTER without Ucouuog It* friend. It pcrforma all th»tl«pn>ml«K.t, »odc*TTir* with tills own ibcomtnend*' lion. Truly this Js* xiitor7—-pwicfcfol and blo»JlM3—but wo belirra not it-CJ gjorioai than the triumph* of w*r, with tt* carnage and desolation. • The MAGNETIC PLASTER l* nudoubtMly the Oreatrat Straugthoiior and Pain Itoatroyer that Science has yet dU corered. If you put tbi* plaster anywhere, ifpain I* there the Plutcr will stick there until rtto psin has TxntwhM The Pbutef ’ Ejagurtiera the pain away, and PAIN OAffNOT EXIST WHERE THtB PLASTER Rehujuatiatn, Latuecm, SUffnoM, LobUity, Nerroutcer* Ncurulga, Djsf-PJ>*lA, CcuglJ'i, and Cold*, Pain* and Acb»f ofrrery kind, dowu even to Cora*, «ro im-nediaUly rtUmd and, with » llttl" jmtuince, permanently cured, by tho magi calinfiuobco of the MAGNETICPLANTER. It U the *io pletf,*Rr«w(, latest, pluuaajiUat auJ ebrapeet tutuedjr to exlstFru». ft* abdication la coKerwl—eqnallj *<> the itfOBR man, tho dellrato woman, and the feeU* infant.— To «*cb and ail It will prove a Halo aod a lllewicg. 11l can i» agreeable, and without annoyance or tbonble. It* price ii within the ruach of all—rich <.r poor; all may bar* it who are wlclc d suffering in any way. FAUM KRB ihonht be alway* lupplied with Ihli inralua ble PIASTER. It will he the Good Phyildnu In any hn:.*:h'>b), ready at all times, oud at lostnut notice. Put up In air-tight tinbosr*. Each box will make *i» to eight plnwt-rri, and -uy child ran epruad them. Pri<"* 2t> cuuU a box, with full and plaio dlrocliotu. I>. C. ttOREIIKAD, n. n., Inventor aii-l Pi r.prtrtar, 19 Walker it., New York. MORKiIEAD'r MA»iNKTIU PLASTEDIi ioM by alltlrng riit* In '»ery city, n>*n and Tillage of the Cnlivl feuti*. no3ui>l*wJyUY Concert Plano for Balo. t * magnificent concert piano, ,f\ 0 f the famoui manufactory of BREITKAPF A lIAE ’oXEL, Leipaitf, Oertniuy, which t*, without doubt.ono of the finest initruniecti, a* regard* fulloeai aod iweetne** of tone etc., ever offrredin Ihiacity, ut d the owner only parte with It on acejunt of remorat to a Wniern city. For further particular*, apply at tho office ol the Proolng Chronicle. 3 ? :rt,fc _ Lc . SAMUEL RIDDLE, jawcfAcrmeß *m> i>sal** is W* ooden nn <1 Willow Ware BASKETS, RIWOMS, BUCBUEB, COUDAGE. At anlOuliwlyk iiouuos BINS* rules tbo mass of tho reopl”, fS “tSSM Mp.SSTSV-.tan c.M.n.h, |h. Si," I HOBIETTBU’S DITTEKB, .1 m.T to mutt; ImmeoK qooDUU-o of Ihta msllctns# thot or. ““ Oflt.taol. II ta SOW ta" s ?' ly loporlor to alt otter reaiodtao yot dsrltrod ' 100 atp«Ur. organ., met al dtarbore, d/“»tai7, Orsisp ■la. and tor tt.hr.rtom tarsia ttat arlio from *»«?““• of ihoia portion* «>r the iy*t*m, IJoitetlcri* name li y Incoming a bewhold word from Maine to TeX««, from the jdwoa ot tba Atlantic to tho Pacific. Try tho article usd t* •itiffled. . Bold by drnffttitsjind dealer* ecncrally, eycTywnrro, tea by UOSTJRTJtft A SlHTil, manofactcret. ao3o WANTED —A aituation as Book-Keeper or Clxkk in a mercantile or banking cilabllßbment, by a man cf rxperfeaco, capable nf taking charge of an to- Ure act of book*, aud who is wilting to make btmtelf gen erally naetot. Quod nfrreace* ciseo. Addrre* Box 47C. aeXhdtt ITT ANTED—S,OOO boshels Flax Seed, tor VV. which the highest market price will t* paid. mSQ ; . J,b. CANFIELD A CO, No. HI First at 5 ffTANTED-i-A' fiteadj Young Man, to • Tf tlrlf edr*y asd work In. a atore.- Nuba »«l.apply who caaootfoiiM W»U Mcoamraficd. Kaqnlraat 101 ub- KtjftinU, *23 pttsbitrsjj Mbtboroloqic&l Observations for the Gazette, hy G. E. Shaw, Opticiao, 5S Fifth St.—corrected daily '■ ix aox. it* lOAPE. pn SS?* Jons Banauan, Eiq., ii employed by ua as an ngent f.>r eanvaesing and collecting for the Pitts burgh Daily and Weekly Gazette. He will visit in that capacity the various portions of Western Penn sylvania and E&stera Ohio. He is oar only agent for the purposos named. K. Ehrrtt .4 Co. AiujuttM, 1859. PITTMUROH. The Republican State sod Coant; Tickcte are now printed, and read; for distribution. Our friends arc requested to call and supply them* selves. -Collatbual Inokbitasce Tax —A matter arislogout of the will of the lato Ret. Cbaa Avery, of Allegheny, was beforo tbo Court of Common Picas oo Mooday. R, Biddle Roberts, Esq , appeared for tbo State, and A. W. LoomU, JDsq , for tbc executors. The State has put Is its claim for tbe collateral ioberitanofi lax upon Ibe SSO.OOO which Mrs. Avery, the widow, received under tbo will of her husband. Mr. Roberts argued (he case at considerable length and cited numerous cnaes from tbe books bearing upon tbe iesutj, which nit purely a question of law. It appears that Mra. Avery might havoelected to \ take under the liw instead of under tbo will, io which case she would have received onc-half the estate. She. however, took $BO,OOO by tbo will, nod in tbc presence of the Court expressed her self content. The Stale claims that the $BO,OOO should pay the tax, which the executors contest for this reason, to wit: that had ehe enforced her claim and, under the law takoa her half tho estate, ehe would havo lessoned very, materially tbe amount of collateral inheritance tax, which tbc State has already reocived, and which has been paid without demur. Mr. Roberts also claimed that tho expenses of settling tho estate which have already amounted to about $50,000, commissions, attorneys' fees, ctb., etc., should also pay the tax to tbe State; he also objected to the deduction of $lO,OOO, an annuity to tho widow, from tho sum paying the tax. The amoaol of lax claimed by tbo State is about $7,000, and tho amount received about $3,000, as tho case was stated by the State's At torney. Mr. Loomis, io reply, elated that tbo cetoto had already paid about S7,WO collateral inheri tance (ax, and what is here claimed now, would make it amount to about $ll,OOO. 11 o stated that the executors wen willing to pay nil fair and just claims Tbe matter bad been in the bauds of an auditor. J. IT. Bailey, Esq, and from hie report Mr. Loomis rood, after passing a compliment upon ibe clearness and precision with which it had been drawn up. From this report, it appeared that the personal property, b»ads, stocks, etc , of Mr. Avery, nero v&laed at $438,716, and tho real estate of which he died seised, at S3O,SCO. Had the widow taken under tbe law, instead of under Ibe will, it would have made a difference in tbe value of ber estate of $120,000, or of $6OOO in the amount of collat eral inheritance tax which the Slate would have been entitled to claim., As she had voluntarily surrendered ibis amount into tbo treasury, U was not equity to claim more from the compara tive pittance she had eleoted to reoeive. Tho caso having been argued at some length, and very ably and pleasantly on tuber side, - Judge M’Clure took tho papers hearing upou the question, and reserved his decision till an other day. Ho. OH Fifth Street. 933,031 13 IS APPLLEI'. No. 21* diamond, PiTTsuunoir ®*SUnts. PITTBBTTRQK: TUESDAY MORNING, OCT. 4, 1859. OFFICIAL PaPBB OP TUB CITT City anti New* Item*. i* o'clock A. M. 12 •“ K fi “ P. u. Barometer. Tickets! Tlqketa! Court or Qcaetbb Sksstoss.—Beforo Judges M’Clure and Pork. The October term of this Court commenced Monday. Judges Maynard and Adams were upon the bench when the court opened, but i< was announced (hat they would sit in the Com mon Pleas cases. They ibeo withdrew to the room over the Commissioners’ office, up stalre, where such cases os are to be tried in tbo Com mon Pleas will He beard. Tbe panel of jurors, both grand aod pstn, having been called over, Judge M'Clure delivered i tbo usual charge to tbe former. He referred to lb« several charges of crime that would be laid before them. He stated that there were several charges of Riot upon which They would have to pass io tbeir capacity of grand jurors, aud upon tbe definition of riot be dwelt at sorao length. He said that when two men made a bargain to do or not tn do a certain thing, that was their Lusiuers. No other man nor set of mca bad any right whatever to interfere between the partie-. A man agrees to do a certain piece of work for A U . and the law must and will protect the parties thus agreeing. Tbo low is particularly jealous of any interference by a man t or by any set of men combined or colleagued to gether to prevtnl the carryiny out of a contract Tbe remarks of tbo Judge were understood to refer to the multitude of charges of riot made against certain men and women who, it is charged, have interfered at various coal works on tbe Mo noogohcla to prevent men from going to work Tae grand jury then retired under the charge of officers, and tfco crier of tbe court then pro ' cecded to call the constables of etch ward, bor ! ough and township, that ibty might make their ] return'* of the number of persona cogagcd ia the I liquor traffic. About half the di-siricts were represented The Register presented a number of adminis tration accounts, which wero confirmed m*i. Surety Casta —The court said that u was cus tomary to dispone of these cases on Monday, ibe first day of the term, whtlc the grand jury were finding ft bill- Ha notified parties that these cases would bo speedily finished. If the defend ant should be precctit and tho prosecutor absent when Ibe casts were called, the prosecutor would have to pay tbe costs. Coibioa Pleas.—Th* trial Hit waa called by Judge Maynard, aod Cfly-cight easel reported for trial, four referred, fnur settled, eleveo ooo tioaed, eight certified to the District Court aod oioe passed over. Mr. Coobrao tooted thal court appoiol aouto hcr of cases for each day, to order that altorooja may know when their presence may bo necei •ary. The suggestion wae adopted, and Judge May oard stated that be deeired to dispose of tho Hal as soon as possible, ood If nroessary would hold two session? each day. This morning, at nino o’clook, the first eight caaes on the list will be taken up, and tbc same number each day until farther ordered. The hours of meeting were fixed at *J to and at 2h r. >t. Adjourned till this morning at 'J o’clook. ••Tho tilery <;f the !Tou*« of Israel; or th« Hobrt-w* PBgria ago to the Holy City,—comprising a picture of Judaism lo tho ccutury which prsesdad tbs adTsnt of our fariour By Frrtlrrlck etrjn.s Hilla»*or of yoarvaluablo n°t»p. 1 hove usual, it is being anticipated in the tVe?t, and tbo mrd It for several of the purposes for Which you ol.j» i ‘'t may thus be defeated. . us (UK tor B * ,r ' • » j V,.,.. York OcL 3.—Money is quiet to-day at full rcoommend ii, and fiud it aI J ,aim foP “ We notice a free offering of paper in the op*o For the removal of groaae from cloth, or for the ; whlch w jjj pro bably continuo to bo tbo cake teeth, I think U has not ite superior. 'tin the banks feel strong enough to depart from tho • r ' °l KZ u A -^ H ’ I strict classification that has been adhered to for a pastor of the lUpust Chorob, Harrisburg. j fortn j g ht part. Call louds are 6@7 per cent., and Nnw York, June 29, 1869. j prime paper running into January and February, 7 rrof. Gardner: Dear Sir—Mri. Clarke has percent. „ c- n tried tout coup, and finds it all that you repro* New York, Oct. 3.—Tho brewery of M •P 7 - Mrs^casr-w , aBlor Mcrocr S, V. J £ NuW York, Jane 18, 1859. J 86,000. DearS?r: Lam about to leave the United States New York, Oct. 3.—The bank statement for the for tbo Tactile, aod may I astyou the favor to week onding Saturday, shows a decrease to loam of send me aa usual some of your excellent soap. $1,178,000; a decrease in speaia of $1,401,000, a It will at least add something to the pleasures of deoreaw of deposits of $1,813,000, and increase of my ornlae; lor when I obo the soop which al ° r *198,000. limes I u compelled lo purohMO from Iho ehips, I rosily then ftol iho lobb of your voluablo eapo uacloas oompouuii. Now, my dour eir, do not deprive mo of yoor eioellenl ooap, for I really ehell sorioußly feel its lobb. Wishing you bcoilh eud proopßrily, I remain, aa ever, your friend, \Y. D. Porter, Commander U. 8. Navy. Coal Minan*’ Cash —J. Koeliog made infor mation against Tetcr Hildebrand and wife, Val entine Btioken, John Blank, Peter Hermann, John Tahn, Eliza Smith, Jos. Eslor, Philip Slicker, Jacob Keasb. Mrs. Rowe, Shirey, Blot*, George Kasiner, and about a dozen more, for making riot.- This information was made on Friday. Oa Monday afternoon I here was a hear ing Id tbo caso before tbo Mayor. A large orowd was present from the ooal re gions, the Mayor’s offico being crowded. Men and women mingled indiscriminately in tho lob bies and pressed around the windows outside. The heat and the odor of a good many men made the Mayor’s offioo a little hot for oomfort. The following facts, however, we were able lo gather from the mass of lostimony elicited. J. Reeling was the first witness sworn: His coal works are In Bower Bt. Clair tp ; bought it of Ormßby’s heirs; bis hands.made a strike because be would not pat up scales; last Friday, had -11 men employed in the pits; 20 had beco working six, come four and some two weeks; that evening heard a great fuss on the hill; saw women jumping over tbo fence; at tho pit mouth saw CU or 70 women aod about 200 men; called on them lo atop, but they would not; went in among the women and told them to leave: these were my premises; they said they would not; was struck with something and ran for the po lice; these meu were not employed on my works: they said the men in the pit were taking the breed off their table; said they would kill them if they did not come out of the pit; women all h id weapons, and they assaulted my partner and clerk; when the police came,-iho miners toldmo >o leave or they would put me off; saw Smith, Hildebrand. Rowe, Kroose, Brandcn, Mrs. Smith aod others, (whoso names we need Dot repeat.) Cross-examined—Had about 49 men employed last Friday; had taken pains to get 25 bushel <.ars, aod gave the miner* qfijlortuoity to com plain, if dissatisfied; last winter they complained that five oars were too large; the diggers turned out 'and we gave them two coots, and they were ealiefiwJ. A disouseioc here arose between Mr. Shannon for the prosecution and Mr. Ficnnikin for tho defendant a. as tho question of scales or no scales. The Mayor decided that the question before him was not in regard to scales, but whether or not, there was riotous coodact. Here the cross-examination was resumed at 6oioc length. He testified that one of the men oame out of the pit, and the women seized him tad told him if be would not go in again, they w.iilJ release Mu., uext saw him guiug down the bill and persoua throwing; at him; within 1! bvurrf, all hands oacuo out of the pit, abvut 20 tv wotk, Iho turn auJ women were *a wild and wicked in Ihetr demonstraiioop, auany I erer saw. I’red. Hoot, sworn- Am Mr. Keeling's clerk; wan present at Lhe time of tho diCicuitj; aaw the utcoAUtl women making threats and demonstra tions. [ The real of the testimony was "in sub stance the tetno aa ahovo } ’ Henry Gillelaod, t>se« of works. itt the employ of Dr. Ocmtiby, Eroey, one of the partners of Mr. at great leugili iu the case, and garo tbe eomo teetimo -07 aubamntially oa that recorded abort. Mrs. Hildebrand, at the end of the elimina tion, wan discharged, it appearing that the was peaceable. Georgo Kuheinor, it appeared, was present there, bnt trying to keep tfao peace. So bis case was deferred ThU appeared from the testimony of M. H. Hart sell, Eeq , who was there as a constable The case baring closed, the Mayor held the whole crowd in $5OO each for their appearance at the present tertn of tho Court. Erery man of them procured bail. The Mstuoiuat AnvocATr. —Toe publication committee under whose direction this exccUeot poprr Is published, in the Gasett* building, re cently held a meeting to examineioto the financial condition of Lhe paper. The result of their in vestigation proves that the Advocate was never before in so flourishing a condition. Tho net increase in the balance on band since 1856, Is $2,309, and tbo enbecription list was never so large as at tbo present lime. We wish tho paper success, aod are Inclined to attribute a share of tbe credit for its success to the elegant manner in wblob U was primed on our largo and excel leol Adam's press. The committee in a series of resolutions award due praise to Dr. Baird, Rev. P. M. M’Gowao and W. U. Kincaid, Esq , for their faithful labors upon the paper.; PosTi'Osat*. —Tbe case of tho mco charged with riot before Alderman Lewis on oath of Adam Shaffer, tbe circumstaooes of which we noted on Saturday morning, came up for examination on Minday. Aoa named Hahn was examined at great leogtbTbul little that was inltllegiblo could be elicited. The matter was continued for a fuU&cr beariog uolil next Wednesday week, at 2 M., until which time the whole company renswed their bail. It is alleged by some of'tbe complainants In these cases allfllng at tbe coal pits,that many of tbo seeming women who figure in these distur bances *o>e men dressed as women to avoid de tection. lUrciaii AS Mxxtibo.' —Aq exoellont Repub lican meeting was held in the Clinton mills, in Moooogahela borough, on Monday night. Robert Marshall, Esq., was called lo the chair and Wo. E. Brandon, Secretary. A large audi ence of mco who work for their living, iruo re publicans, were present, ond were addressed by Jacob H. Miller, Tbos. Howard and D. L Eaion. After the meeting, the crowd adjourned with hearty cheer* for tbo Republican ticket, for which they will givo a rouaiog majority. Premiums.—During the present fall, the Iron City College, of this city, has oompeled with all the leadiog commercial schools lo the oountry, and in everv ina'ance first premiums over all competitors have been awarded it for best busi ness and ornamental penmanship. Tbe last vic tory was obtained at the recent Stale Fair at Philadelphia, where Us work was brought in con taol with all tbo first oloss eastern sobools. A ,:uai- named Henry alias “Baas ,v cut a young man named Roof in the right aide on Bunday night, on Ohio siroot, Al legbeoy. It is supposed thal they wero both drunk, and that it was in some senseless quarrel they fell out. We did not learn that Fitxsim mooo bad been irrceted. The out was not dan gerous. Hurt & Mirer's Pittsburgh Almanac, No. 2. —We ore indebted to the publishers for a copy of this exoelient almanac. The one published last year was quite a suooess, and this will enjoy as wido a popularity as Ua predecessor. Tbo cnlcnl&tionn aremade wllh Mpeolnl referenen lo this Intiludp, nod lhe aelectlnne aro all or a high order. BriiDAT Si riooL AssoclATlon.—' Tho Methodist 8. S. Association wilt hold ite noil regnlnr meet ing on Thursday esening, f 1 * 11 ', liew . cc ‘ u [° room of ihe Liberty street M. L. Church. Sub ject for discussion : Is one or two Sessions of the School on the Ssbbnlh tho bettor I All m tereated in Ssbbath Schools ora InTited. Disrwci Cousu. —Before Jndgn Williams. This court was engaged yeiterd.y m, trying tho ease of Miller and wife, for useof the Inner, so. Gil lespie. action on > feigned tssno lo dotormine to whom belongs property to the amount of *6OO, now in tbe onstody of the Sheriff, nod about to be sold as lhe properly of Miller. On trial __ Hotico to BoUflora and Contructora. tPUE DSDEHSIGNED (formerly foreman JL IbillowluidPurTlwonldnwprttta 'f intorm tbo« tor whom h, l.u don. wort,and tbs ho b nowprejwrrf to luratan «!»» « M ~ Boob, Ih tho uuwt apptorwl tnutnor. »*?“ m £',/7EF£L,Jh O',S“tt„“_“rmh^^rw,u u'r“»7ur.fi'M r S t myEfi-QaA Sundries^- 400 bn*. Urge grain Bed Wheat; 420 «* FtnagriTAsi* Oatej _ £0 bane pi la* . . ,“S?*““ 4, «t. ' Te legraphie. St. Lor is, Oct. 2.—Tho overland mail with dates to tbs 9th has arrived. Tbo State election ud the ?tb resulted ia the an* doubtod choice of Milton S. Latham, Locotapton Democrat, for Governor, by a wry large majority— perhaps {twenty thousand. 6cutt and Baroh are probably elected to Congress, although their oppo nents, Baker and MoKibben, who received the united vote of the Republican and AntLLeeomptoa parties, bare the benefit of a'slight doubt in their favor. The Aati-Lecomplon candidate for State Printer, who was also supported by tbe Republicans, has a slight chanco of election. With these possible ex ceptions (he Democratic Leoompton State ticket is elected by an Immense majority. Both branches of the Legislature are largely Democratic. It will be about one week beforo the official.returns will be . counted. The People's Reform Ticket, being the regular suc cession of that inaugurated in 1856 by the Vigilance Committee, has again triumphed in 6an Francisco by a handsome majority. PniuADELrnu, Oct. 3.—A special dispatch from Washington to the North American says it is well known in fillibuster circles there that another formid able expedition is preparing against Nicaragua. A portion of tbe expedition has already succeeded in loaving New York and Charleston, bat tbe parties will make no suspicious demonstration until all tbe plans are matured and tho full force Is upon the spot ready for action. Col. Wheat, now io New York, will hare an important position in the new crusade. These facts can be Implicitly relied on, and oor government should be awake to their importance. Tnor, Oct. 3.—A dispatch was received this even ing from Prof. La Mountain, dated Ottawa, C. W., Oct 3d, as follows:—“Lost—All landed three hun dred miles north uf Waterloo, in tbe Canada Wilder ness. We were four days without food. Wefa brought out by Indian guides iu their canoes, etc. {Signed] Jons La Mocstais." Wisbwotox City, Oct. 3. —Additional reports baro reached this city from respectable sources of a contemplated fillibastoring invasion of Central America. If it shall appear that an expedition for ibis purpose is in progress, every moans will be takep to’interccpt it. The orders heretofore issued by this government, are in full force. Sackyillb, N. B~ Oct. 3.—There were no signs of the steamship Canada at Halifax at S o'clock this evening. Tbe Canada left Liverpool on Saturday, tho 24ih ult., and is now about due with threo days’ later advices. Boston, Oct. 3.—A private letter from Berne> Swiuerland. states that Mr. Carpenter, of the bank note engraving house of Philadelphia, has been very dangorously injured by being precipitated down a mountain-pass. Locisvillb, Oct 3.—The river is falling, with 4 feet 10 inches in the canal, and Z feet in the pass on tbe falls. O L Da n d YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Y 12.. TUAT Profeaaot Wood's Hatr Restorative WILL PRESERVE,INFALLIBLY,THE ffrnurh and color of th# hair, if oa Verlrctlf restore the gray-, covet tt* l-ald with nature** own ornament, tho hair, make U nwroao’t and beanUtal tbau auy nil, and preserve tha eealp frre from all thaoaae, to the grtatoat agiv States oirii, Jo-lgea. AU»i ney*. Doctor*, Clergymen, l'iole**ivj»»al Mrn tnd iiri.tlxicoo *O-1 L«ll« i»f all c'.a»*e», all W*f the world, < ”U te*tia>ouy that we do not aay 100 fnlVli In Ms favor It-w-l the following, atotjadire- PROFESSOR 6. TIIALHEKtI, PIAMc’T, nays, on hi* arrival in tbe llnited State* he wa* rapidly becoming gray, hat on applying vVood** Iliur hestorattve hi* hair *•> m racowred ita crljrtDal hue. Cll tULBd CaauEW. 13 Nani Street, N . Y . • ajt the gnr halra on lit* wlfe't head '■•re, ar- t«r • lew wc.tfe'* trial, tnrued Into a dark luoati. at the anmo Uio* beautifying and thickening the A C RAYMOND. Bath, Maine, ray* hr U no* tiny year* old, and his hair ana vbteber* were iwo-ialrds grey, bet by tbe use of two bottle* of Ki-storatlve the gray bain bare disappeared, i ,'tli ro hi* bead and face, ami is more • ft sad than for twenty fire years prerloos. Ills *K», at tba age of firry ten, has nsed It with rhe Mina •fi.ct. ItNLfcY JOHNSON, Esq, of New Otlesns^ijs that ha !'*at hla hair by the Yellow fever. In ISM. j tl e naed \Y«x*d*fl Hair bn heir it now thick and gluesy. H. M.MIDDLETON, Lirlcgsi'-n, Alsbame, says th# lU-»Uir*tiT* has dun? much good lu bit p*rt »f the country. He used It fur Iwldnees, and no* has a fine bead of heir. T. L. MOK3R. Lebanon. Kentucky, nji be has leen Wood's Hair BnlonllTs is hundreds of c» iMi aod tierer knew It to fail tn accomplishing •11 It prolesses to do. A. J. ALLEN, MeLanesboro', llllntU, aeys bo bed tbe scald bred eight year*, ml was held, hot by tbe liberal dm of Wood’* Heir Beaton,- • life, be n.iw bee » rich glossy heed of heir. by ell Droggtata, end by O. J. Wood A Broedvey, He* York.aod IU, Market itfMi, bt. Luate. Mo. Sold In Pittsburgh by Dr. QKO U. lUTBKR, B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00, a&d alt Prcjcclfts. looai? & ouiao. lUPdnTK&j Of HAR-DW A R E , NO. o‘4 WOOD STREET, four Doom ebcrre St. Chetiee Hotel, Je3osem PIl TSBURGII, O. R. Bsixs, Ute of Lancaster Loam A 0»*-.o, PUUb’g. OEO. S. BH.YAN & CO., Commission Merchants, FOR THE BALE OF PIG IRON, BLOOMS, ic„ No. 53 Wood St., Pittsburgh. limu*oa—Lyon, Fhorb A Co., Pittsburgh; Lrlogetoo, ; Copeland A Co., Pittsburgh; Tho*. K. Frenkiin, E i q, Lan caster; Son. Simon Cameron, Harrisburg; Bryan, Oardnsr k C4«tlollld»rabcrß. Pa. J*fcO tad THE ENTERPRISE Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, Insure* AfalnttLoii or Damage by Ftra on Buildings, Bercbaudlae, For* nltara,««.« at Reasonable Ratti of Fremlam. DtsscroKA.—F. Ratchford Starr: WUUam M’&oe, ol Wm U’Kee A Co; Nalbro Frasier. J&o. il. Atwood, cf Atwood, White k Qo.; Ben}. T. Trsdlck, of Trsdlck, Blokes A Oo; Henry Wharton; Uordecal L. Dawson; o©o. U. Btawart of Btewart A Uro; John U. Brown, of John Q. Brown m Oo; it. A. Fabneeiuok, of B. A. Fahnestock A Co; Andrew D. Cash; J. L. Engager, of Wood A Krriagcr F. RATCUFORP STARR, President. Cauui W. Coir, Secretary. PmuoMa Ri'iuiua-WDI. noltnooA Co , J. Fainter A Co., Thornes M. Ho wo, Ir*q, Jes. Marshall, Esq, Allen Eramar, Esq, Wilson, M’Elioy A Co., Wilson, Payne A 00., Bailey, Brown A 00., Livingston, Copeland A 00., James B. Lyon A 00., Win. B. Lately A Co. GEO. 5. BRYAN * CO., Agent*, Jn3o:6md No. 62 Wood Street, Domestic Homoeopathy, A COTE DISEASES and their Uonueopath; lc Treatment, together with tulue for the treatment of Injuries from Accidents end Poisons, by J. P. DaEE, M. D. Just published and for ssle by J. 0. BACKOFEN A BON. No. 93 Bmithfleldtt. Theabcra work Is accompanied with a caM ol modttlne*, lu Ucctaro form, put up unilor the immediate direction of Dr Deke. s»23i3taw|cid rjpuE IiKAMAN SKWIHU MACtiLNJS.— It ficel* all otheri tu SIMPLICITY. All that La a»k<*d for it tf A FAtU EXAMINATION AND TEST. AOKNTd WANTED. Mu. u) AUtU: LAhSCKLL A NOHTIIKOP. STRAW WRAPPING PAPKR for (talc at the following low prices: Crown - - cent*. M.«dtaai...—do Doaole Crown —&> do Tbo blxUe.il tnarkat price paid paid in caah for Rao \rj CHADWICK A SON. ccl No*. 149 and ll>l Wood street. DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, DOMESTICS, tc-, Opening oluirlt lUilj. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market »t FINE FKENGU POMADES from the eel* ebrfcUd maoafoctories of Lubin, Hirer, Ceudny A D«- mutan. Petit A Co. A Veil MlcctedMortmont jsit rac'd by JOS. FLKMXKO, o;l comer Market etrot *nd Diamond Every man ms own book-keep er.— Prtrtnro year Newipapera, Music, letter*, Ac. Tb* oe* patent PORTFOLIO PAPER MLR toraaU by W. O. JOOXBTOS A 00., ecl Job Printer*, flUUlopen, Ac.. tT wood at. SEWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN -A fintdlu Orortr-i B.ktfi QnUUci j lUddla, «•' bt »ia for U» th*a b»U Hfr .fSjigg& iSt HJEHBST a n*RgKg , B.cof IJt * rt^Kld H»nd ra. OKT MONAUES AMU FOOK.KTMOOKB t imli nriodasacrtmcßt ftt tb» Bltskßook too. .gIABOT-Wto. fcr Commercial COJI-dirmi Of ARBEOASION FOBfiEPTBJUJi OuTOSER- T. P, Juus Paxx, JI4 DAT© Cisrmu, W*- P. Uvut Baxl. fiaarrxß, Bixi. Cuntix.^ Wsskljrßaviaw of tbe piu»tm»6t» flaeket* [Reported specially for Vie Pilt&arj* GasdU-] PiTTsßcaou, Tconit. Ocvosi* 4. 1559. Buiuns is cTAinally i»provlnA *• the fall tewa advan ce#; and the prospect of a good stage c.f water la the rtTers encourage* the hope that it will cuatfane Thar* I* hot lrnle change la price* ™ fjr Fi , or i. .lowly fsHlng oft and the reeclpfs are. also de etwiug The receipts of flour donug the « -re 14..1S hWa, w i wbull 6,04 s «rrolcrtbe Eaat. and ~..o or k«.t. tncluJiun aome »o:s sent on consignment. The receipt* .of vbmt uere li.Uh bash, exclusive ot rvoolp.i It mill, I which ,nt »tx.ut JO.OuC bush. , , I The money market la qufet. and lb* geo.-rsl tendency 1* !lo more auuiK-nry. 11,- banks. Ju the spirit ct uQecat,. Mon. ar« cjnand: ami in consideration «-'* tbe { l»ct that the ej— i,. it! tli.-Neu York tanks Is atoadily j running down, the California recclpa. this cuation i« n.,i ill-tuu-a. *crictlt fir-*l»4*7. | V - (S Is:.:*. Entered at the port. ... Sl,«rr.t*'V ti situloidi Thrown on tbe market... ’ ‘u,'J7 »oT Since Jan.l. * Entered at the port -r v C.0Mi.662 S4TJd3.»I3 593.457 057 Tbretvn on the market.... 7h,ni9.3a7 OWItYrT The eipor* ol *im?<.li fr-to S«w York U*t wc-k were’fl • 442.000, and tha coin actually in » .-uik w**DotpTersl'>>*v 000 at cloas ot the week. Tha Chicago Fre*a aay*:—Tlie demand fur f^r the last Iwo or thru* daj« hM Uren lens acurc, hot vhn prlro baa remained «u-aily at 2*l cent prtmiam, In anUripstlon of ths laryo rcmltunce* nt tbe Ist and 4tb. As it is tli« third nuarter of tha year payments most undonbtedly te> heavy Thw« reolrtancos over, tt Is believed the prVv of m.biiso mu.l ilaX bel.ra Ui» «'<“« *“ 6 - Ijb rw*lpu «t'« JCT»ni»7 th " ■*■*« unountoJ to orer oo« hondred „4 UioiuaTrf boto-.1. .»J or floor 4.6C5 t tout in wbet and floor ol 1ia.095 bnabob —tbo l.rgnt r-nrlpu o( tbo t™*;™- Tho ihiomnrt, ot wheat thta weak hare alio boon Tory hear,, /oitorda, amonntod to daring tbo flro dajo nl (bo P r«onltr»k, atlpnronu anom.l to WO.M6 bnobolt, and ol whoat and flaor. flbO.Wl bnib. The largo rrarplo of whoat Ito day, along wllh lb" conraglng now. from Now York and I!nrr.to,o.nw fbe do- Sno, and too aaln did not exceed 50,000 biub, at B. e Ur Xo, 1 tad. 77@790 for No. 5 rod, 7C@7Sc for No. 1 «prtag.7«3rot for No. fl oprtng, ,nd 70e for rrjectod-lbo “fkatclMli og oolot at 70J4@770 for Ho. 1 iprtng. and ,tJ5c tor No-jl ■prlng. Flour aaa firmly hetd, hot teat entire. AbontlCM bbia were aold at S2,76®t,fld for Iprinx KLUy, and tl,»® 5,23 for a Inter extras. Corn was quiet, with Unified sale* at 7do for canal »flo»t, nnd 74c for No. lln stofO. 0»U dull and la lower, with ItmlUsi sale* at 29a for No. ljh Store and 31(%33c oo track. Ryo In fair demand at C2@C2s@3o; 20 do $33@40; aft do $32(5,45. li«ra and beet ba«*—lB C>* s6® V>o: 16 do *4,76; 13 no $4.60, 10 do $4 25. Grain bag*—2 L:i*h. moalln, $lO ft 100; 3 do, drilling, $l6; 2 do, Oanator*”*, $l4 @18; 3do dD, $18@24. „ „ „ . BCTTER A EGG- —a moderate inqotry for 801 l Bntt-r; ■alee of packed at and prime Boil at 12@16. Eggaaro , flrmat 11@13- , . „. . BACON—IIia demand li not very active; «ue# in raail lota to retail and country trade of Shoulder* at *s£. Sidea 0%, plain Hatoa IOJr,. and Sng«r Onrcd do 13. Balsa to conn try on time are a;*o>* at a traction alranee. BROOMS—there i» a tcry steady dornand. nud the re i ceipu iro not more than adeija»tu to it; »ah-a of common to cbutee at fl alio fancy at BUCEETa AND Tltlr —The factory price® {c«h, par foods) at F dlatoa aud ,»etr Brighton are tnr Bmai-te $1.50 @51,75, audTulrt. f4,7siarfC,76fldoa. From alorw, tuckets •ell In the retail way at sl,76Ss2,°C>- BUCKWIIEAI Pt«OUK—i» befiioiatiX u eomo in• ««* hear of tsro i»u ~I36*> »»ckt tu *ll .bought to arme at |2,ao 10-', and readd at $2.75. to «o South. Thtawflgnrw, how rier, cannot t>* tualulajued, »ud pf ; Cra ar* likely to rule low. CORDAGE— Manilla Rope, coll, 13 o ft Bi Manilla Rope, cut, 14 e ft B Dcaip Rope, toil. 11 c fl ft, Hemp Rope, cot, lief fc Tarred Rope, coil, 11 c fl ft Tarred Rcj*, cut, 12 C f* £> Packing Tard,flne,4l cftft | Packing Yarn,cutn Ur > B BED CORDS—Manilla, $1,50, ft d. t- EU-up, 5£,00@52,76 ft doc. Uemp coil, 11 eta |) ft. PLODGO LlNKS—Manilla, 87 eta ft do*, Hemp, 7&c. UUTTOIi YARNS—The market ia atnady at the fcllowiaf quotations which are corrected to date: romp TASS. Voa-AtolOlnclcaire 20 c £D[No. Id-... Noe. U k 12 £1 c ft ft No. 17 So. 13 - 22 c ¥ B No. 18. So, 14 23c ft IhjNo.ia. No. 16 - ■£» ef» B|Na«o. .U c tliiiiNu. eGO No. WO JUc y doxiNo.frJfv No. 600 9 c $4 (JtttjNo. 10W. N<. 700 5 .• p du/| Cor|K>t aa».col. 'iCc E. Twin*-. - .£lc PD> Do do »hito,£4 loc “ tij i!A cel*, 2lc “ | Kamilj liaUiog...—l6c “ Do do 36UM4c'Jic “ jß..ttint, No. 1. 1.%C “ Coverlet Kara " I l l ’ CnudU-wlrk W •* J j _ S>*t » T-1 St 1 - S H r V >'•’ CANDLE? AND HOAl*—CauOl-i *ro tU-azy at uurquota lioni;—dipped I-'/;, mould 13 and erioauauUn-s lsifolO. Soap BJ before, Steady al 6 for common. b]4 I°* Pal®, uul 10 for ttrwyer'4 Tolfol A CnnUlf, for dawjvf’a Chemical OUru; and T fur German. CUEKeE —a li«ht supply aud go-..l demand at b*C69 for W. K., lb* rul.ua Qaures bevog DttlLD Bbfcf— a t*zr demand and regular Salt* lu tmt!| lota at F£ATHE[Ia--t<.'(7 , on arrival, and in aiaall pare* l* at 45. y Eli Li—no change; wr quota Mo. a Mackerel, Large At $ll, *d4 bait bbl» $5.76. lialtixnore: U«Tnj.«, $7.00. Halifax (Jj. JS.&O. Al.‘srtT-4 $6.60. _ Lato White, SIU J bbl: do Trout $rW, bull bbl* WbtUtlir. end Late liertSg $t.T5. FLuUll—-Use market was quit* firm yesterday, rad lbs demand g-vd, but ‘h* In.jttlrj is gradually falling mi.l, the price r.l nute* Extra baa been advanced to s£,oo. Crnin slur*. iln ruling rale* yeatrrdsy, witb asllgbt opaard tendency were 5 1.75 lur Snp*r, $a (or Extra, and for Utuliy Litre, m iu qnalliy, fancy brands ranging from live Hour. from store. GRAIN—tho iiquir) for Oars It well itutainrd, and tba prior frvrn first bands ml*w st 4Cfc frvtn *tore.'l3oj;-44. Co IS it scarce raI I U I , wo qoot* Red wtDtor at (1.10 and WbU« at $1,15 GROCERIES—the stuck of Pngar and Molasses U quit* loir ms quota Sugar tjrm at l>y tbs Lbd, rad at * £ addod by lbs bCL hlotaase* it alto held firmly ai 4C(u/4*i the latter figure to concur. Ccffne Is firm at 12‘4itt‘l3 Rice b£&^v QAS PIPE—I lie M,owing are the quotation* fut wrought no tubing: Per Foot Per Foot, y. Inch Uio lit*. .. 7 eta. 1U lucb OuFipe...S2 ct». (* •• 8 “ 2 " “ ... W *• S •• - 8 —is - ax 1 - - „..17«* - 4 »> “ aubjeet to the customary discount. -HAT—sales at scales St;slC@lB yt too. HIDES A LEATHER—duII; terwen heal hides are reported ,as (technics, and we quote at 6@7. Green salted bides 8% 03 Dry Flint Hough country leather is doll at J7© 2S. Dr iri@34 Hmw —va@SQ niON A NAlL*—tbs following la toe standard bill of priest for email lob; large orders ue filled at a reduction of fi on tbeae rates: — rut (an. •iV A , 4 ij£, tk,*XWii. 4, and 4>4 by to 1 lucb boo? taos. !«'i ch -V-ft i - - i S'4. •% •t'd -?* by >4 add j-16 inch, and IK, to • b, % 6 and oby lo 11nch 3)4 IJ4, and U by \\ and #■lo inch...—-. 3)4 Dandy Tire, l){and 15ft by J 4, T-16 and % loch 24 Quraaahoa, 1 and Inch Mbr *«»d« ,Bcll — by >4 and j}£incb»—&)j £addl«Zrea,l)ft«od ljft by by V£,Mfl and >/£ incb—i Ilfl aitd J?« 10cb..._ - *4 H byk.S-lbaud V* ift by 3i.d*ld and )ftidch 6>ft Per ponnd—. Bans. tod to d4O Sails » keg—o£s 8d to 9d ** Brads ft fence Sails Cd s 7d “ “ .....4,00 W •• ....4,25 id - 4£i> 8d “ “ s^o 2d “ ** .-..d.Ti Cot Epikws 3 to 4V£ Inch _..4j00 * 5 to 8 .....4,50 Pressed Eptkua inch.- all lengths.—... 55* - Wfl “ ..... 6J* Boiler Rivets —4 txost, sc. ' Iron Plow Wings ** ...4J^ “ Slab* •• „.4 KOCSC ASH WUoBJ. y. lech ? E> 3k |: : f LARD—IIO*II oalta of conn city do Id barmU mt 12. ME33 PuKK—tbeto it * v«n in iou at $1,25, ud lo the emi OlL—Mlotof R*fln«l Coal flm at 00*311)3, and Linseed 1 POTATOES—not much ecii reported at 45@60 for new. PIG METAL—nothing doing, aod buyers apparently tic willing to operate to any extent aicKD-g—una or two lets of Clover bare U-ea offered, bn wa bear of do eolee; the highest figure offered we could lear_ of woe $1,60. Timothy teed It b’-ld from.store at bat is r«ry doil, and lota from first bauds could Dot be cold at over $2. PUXeeed ha* declined tosl,lC'®Ll2. SALT—« taodorate demand and Bale* of Ne. lat $1 and Extra at SLQ6. TALLyW—rough l* boagbl by tbo butcbcri at 7, and country rendered at 0. WINDOW OLASS—price* are firm, and we repeat oar quotation* fur the entail slice, city mainsxB amt 7xo, $3,00; Bxlo, $3,75; Bxll to oxll and OH2 to 10X12, sL2t>; 3x13 to UXI3 and oxl4 to 10x16, $4,60. These are urt each pricis; c&totry broad* range LO cent* $ box leea. For the •oeceedlng mediam store, 10 ft cent diecoont off. WUITB LEAD—firm and in steady demand at $2,60 9 teg tor pan Id oil, and dry 9o ft !b; subject to the saaal discount. Rod Lead Bt4s6, aet, uni Litharge BJ4. WHlSKY—eale* -of City R»-etlQrd at 23ia23; Old Rye reogoa frcai 75c*j$l gallon. Beet quality™. try No. 1 in kegs at 11ah- rr tßodmle tnqairy, andsaUi i'll way nl flu. Oil at K>. Uni Oil No. 1 Is is doll at 6'2jj,Cu. ivitj, as yet. A few sales an lUVEBNKWS. UutioMß fU not »cry thriving at the Jctw yustcr-lay. Tbe Moderator, Capt-AUrana, anJ iheCbwuU c*om» intwh with fair loads. Tho river waaahrut at a stand last night The Bay City is at tto »harP, to? Cl»r» I>iyta ton win probably Isavo to-day for Ibe South; the Key W cat u nearly in«d«l and will c«t a»ay to day we tblß*. t 1 «» fiSrCWhU on her way for this city with 2,000 kbit ol floor. The Itocbiaier >* loading at Cincinnati lvr rias imrgb. . .. ■ imports by River. UOJiOSGABELA S* T | fi £s?? 00HPANT.-4 fabls apple*, J M U»«M« 1 do twhiJky.EQrlOtb; 4do, n B VMt»oorhtts S? U"*o Mef ' M’Elroyjl bbl andlhxiwis, CJarke ft oo; 217 h« Elw,B A Berry ft co; 60 de, Wilaos,. M’Elroy ft co; 8 do, L>oa ft Joeej; C do, X Rnonedy. WHBELINO, per Mlpernk—l3 carboys, J IrwlmOHls apple*, 8 HarUngh; SI do, K Brady;. o2 do, EJgcrtoa ft Btewarn 8 do, U Child# ft eoj 32 too* metal; K 0 Loomic 1 box, ft Voltes; 6 «ks potatoes, J Herbert; 5 this ala, R-Uaii; 3 do do, 0 W Bmllh. LOUISVILLE, pctßay CUy-87 ibla floor, W Bingham; 200d0,D Wallace; SO Us wtaaf, Clark* e*Bcottas*?* J«M ft Ocoley; 1 do. 1 dwt, M Harbaagb; ® Paterson; 80 do, Leedt If 283 da, J 8 Wat** 1 100do,Llsd*yftaon,".--v7:i'. • « bbis UtmTiShk 10 do d* 8 Mlf&y&S&SSfc KtJmry wS^ggjgg-jffi o>rr ftco; H bp wtkat, UO P*B*C» do>l»cco, ioa'ii.B bbli 15JfciS. oa£«ra£jj* ’ Q wn£tLUiQ* pj? Cberoll--Mt*li Bppfol, 2Uk« 4 do pompkio*, Herbert; 15 , KctrTear, Oft 3 —Oottcaqaiet; gain 303 bik*. -ITo®' bean; bbla Mid; BUt*s4JB&9i,6&iObioss^o3sM Bootbara $5403540. Wheat heavy; sale* 11,009 bttsa; ftd *bit* $1413143. Coro Ann; sale* 13,W0 bu» mixed at PI; yellow 95 J 4. Boef heivy at $U- pork heavy at $15,52@fa,76 for man. lardflro.' .Whiiky , ffnnat27*£ fcafiarflrm. Cclfoo firm, gplrftiofTurpen tine Amat47(£4Sc. • '* Stock Mixrer.—Stocks lower; Chl.-aga * Rock Island 66}£ Utleoak Chicago;*}*: Michigan Central 43* Erirfl:' New York Central 80;£ Pic ilk Mail 79; Virginia sixes Mbnouri sixes SSJ*. . rrmiDliTHU, Oct. i-Clorcxaxd u coming more freely, and readily coxnaoda JiiO. The receipt* of ii'OT con mm, smaU ami tba market U firmer, thi>. '• bevfoe Iw.reaaed both for export and home «ro*ompt>c't. ■*!«-* sCi> bbls rnperfino at $5, bat some holder* wOl e«» incept this price, end 2000 bbls DtUQOhd Hiila, extra family, on term* uot madi) public; extra* range from $5,25<&&43. aud . fancy from $0,27,5475. By® Flour 1* scan* and ha* ad vanced to $4. Ocrn Meal (• much wanted at (3,50. Wheat U in fair dejphwfi. without chance In price* tales SCOO bus ,at sLls(3l.SJfbr red and il,2S*i0, »Caah—■ Coffee (s very firm, with sale* cl Hu. at 200 bbd> Cabs 8a gar told at Molawm negtectea. Pro* ▼laioca very Arm; sales Me«*.Pork at *16,60 and clrv.at Ili Dim »UIM « U@l3>« Srf«* *> I°K EUoal ’rr. .1 sy r uri uWd B nii in bbtaMd wu in tcp. lu™ anliiu3li@4Vi. command* U>4©i2 for solid aU3@lo for roll. Whiaky la an-etatiT. . ... Ccsa.xairr, Oct. 3.—CTocrquiet, and bnyers wm not ope rate except at a the view* 0 | holder*, and bat Uw sales are *»■ tinp sale* arereportol at SOe for Bacon Shoulders and7J6 for deliverable .t 'ZvnetviiU; also of talk Side* v i ' xc b*ns* JiJ per cent prrmioa on Sow rlvor UaefaUan tynr lecbei Iq the last 24 h&CT*. Tlib wrwtber U clear and pteiuaut. BaLnMix, Ocu 2—Tbe Pitmr market U firm andholden demand $342^10r Howard *traetandOhte;tbewhavabMn no talcs, bowaver, above *5. Wheat active at SU3S&LSO for white and $1,10@1,18 lc.r rod. Core active at BjSss for white and 84®5d for yellow. Oat* firm; Maryland tells at 35337 and Pemtsylnaoia at 47. Ilyv, Maryland quoted at SO3S3. Perk;' mess sl6,7t@lG- liacan £ldca j Dr. Cborcmr* Bemedy for tno Prevention apfl Ctira of Consumption. ] ' Wlneheiter’i Gennin* Preparatlonoftha Ilypophoiphitei off Lime mad off Soda* The Specif* Remedy far Chuuwyftoe, ScrtfulOt BrvncMHi, Asthma, DeSCHy, Pjipepria, and fTavoui Diuatt, The success of this kzw kkmd>* (discovered by Dr. J. P. Churchill, ofParii,) Is obtaining lor It the snort anbouuikd popularity throughout Earopo and the Coltod States. It is a purely SdcnUAo Prepiratloa, acting with vnocriaWe rflcicy in all stages cf Fulmonory and Korrous Diseases.** Tbe '' ' CUBE 0? CONSUMPTION, Iu the second and third stages (at a period, consequently when there can be no uncertainty as to the nature of fhs disease J can be obtained, In all cases, by this treatment, Except when the existing lesion ©f the longs l* of ifsdf suf ficient to produce desthl Ttl* Remedy has not only a curative effect, but wiH,ii cwi! v hrrem there exists a suspicion of the disease, Prt' r eui iU Dewfopme.it, and thni act os a pretcrrilivt tettt re gird'.3 G)nsumpUjn,j\tst as vacdna'MKi dofiviAresard t * AasU Pos Caosumptiroa, in any atsgo of tha disease should retort LmtDrfiistely to the use ot the Ilypophospbites of Lime and Ssd*. “Winchester’s Gcuuine Preparation'* (In simple syrnp)in extra large bottles, Js “chemically pure;'* is iho combination proposed by Dr. Churchill “for general uu;' and is prepared according to his origin si Fam-Ra. dk. ctrußcniLL’a work on conbdsiLPTlon, , ComprUing his report to the Imperial Aeadomy of Medicine, Paris; Notes of C*rn, and Letters, DoCUCMnts, TiwtltSDDials.'kc., which, together with a Circular, will bo sect on receipt of TWELVE C&NT3 in stomps. Cactioa —Interested Druggists will try to aeU you other prrparatiuns than mine. Do not tuy them. My “Genuine preparation” bears my lac simile signature. kj-Beware of all Preparations claiming to be the Bypo phosphites, which renlalnttoa, or any Dxcs. The country is likely tobell»dwl with iporious certificate!. Puces.—One bottle, $2; three bottles, $5. Sold, whole sale and rctatl at the Sole General Depot in the United States, 43 John s&eet, N. V., by J. WINCHESTER, to whom orders should be addressed. Also, whuknlo end Retail by DU..G. IL SKYBER. NO. 143 Wood street, Pittabvgfa, and reUtl by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. pet%dkwg Important 10 every man who Steep* a Horse, Coer,- Sheep or Pig. TUO BLEY'S FOOD if OR 1 O*TTT.E, (AS IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND.) - Ibis artificially prepared food for animata wa* lavontod and introduced t<> the British people by the propUetar, about two year* since, aud it hat Dow become established as u Ugitloiaie article of commerce, ilaneulnl and benefl cial effects being generally recognlud and admitted. Tbe * mIo ha* beta cuutuotlj and rapidly Increaaibg, not only f. amongst agricnltnriets and brecthcn of suxk, but with tho pQhllc lo gvoeral; and there can be ub Oubbt that, a* lbs merits ore better understood, it trill become an arttd® of universal consumption by aitwhobaTe on interestin do-', mastic animals. .... a c dor. ..... # c gt dez 8 c %idox The fuct ol England beiDge'greet cattle-rearing country, Has, donbtless, given an Unpetu* to tbo study ot natural ? _ lerage, and led to timt ree»aicb niter the m.terielj best *u*ptad for the purp->*es of laUebUig and IniproviDg stock, * tiirb hs* rosuUtd in tu« production cf thu food and > ri.luslde discjvorle* regarding animal development. . T&orlt-j'e Food for CalUe taay be coed for all animals.-—' Iu effect is to invigorate their health and iccresM their ;v rdiyafool (tower. It i* found particularly benefidal in re storing to good condition hors mi which have fcaeo over- ", worked, or become thta end weak through disease,orlhow of a uaiurally f*eoleeocit>tanon. It* cm for cow* In crease* the quantity and eurkbee tho quality d their milk. Itlsextremnly nourishingfOreatvesand lambi, rendering them hardy,and prodnetnga rapid growth, 'll*fattening qualities ere porbape th> B9ft remarkable of’any, and are convincingly displayed In feeding up pig!, Ac, Zfie fietb ot animals fed with it is greatly superior in consistency to that oforbera. Bcsidos bentfluing the animal, the owner wGI hud that the nee of this Food will te found a great saving to him* aeif, as its properties are each this It enables the animal to extract much uuirimect from sate lance* (such as straw or chaff) which before would have been eaten with little bene, lit, itnot sometimes with positive Injury. Thus it conrsrts the eonunoMt pretender into wbolesoos food. In addition toltsextenßire use throonhont Great Britain, Thorley’s feed for Cattle is being largely exported to Cana da, Sew York, France Germany, Iseonuxk, Sweden, and has at Tarlocs times been shipped tomcat ether par Is oftha world, Including the Atiintlo islands and Australia. hold In casks containing 440 feeds; price JH; half casks $7, and trial packages of 112 feeds, $4. Me Depot tn Petineylrsni. 252 Dock strrot,rhnadelphia, Pa. Agents wanted. sa24xiawtfT JOHN a BMSDSTSXXT lIHXT CUIMTIIM. JOHN M. BUAOSTRfiBT & SON'S IM PUOVED MURCA3TILB AND LAW AQENG7. E. H. NBTIN, Jr, Agent for Pittsburgh: Office removed to NO. 67 yOU&TU STUZBT. Office m hiew York, No. 237 Brosdwty. Beporu of Merchs&ts and Bankers are prepared wltb t&egreatut care. *3»Ncws and Accoonts collected promptly. seS^md moslc:i Mosxcm^ BALLS, PABTIZ3, WEDDINGS, FCENISHEO, 112 Smitfifield Street, Opposite the Custom House. Lessons will he given in Slngiog, Piano, Guitar and \io» lin. »c7:lmd ALBERT ItUSTErt, Prof, of Mcstc. “ “ ~LBO “ *< •• _Lt5O “ “ “ - gIAW A T U A PATENT HOT PItESSED NUTS of all riicson hand and mannfactarod. Also, BOLTS far Bridges, Machinery, Ag» iicnltnrU fte-foralahed at bhort notice. CB.Warihonsa, No. 114 Water street. a04.-CmdA KNAP, SCULLY ft 00. E M 0 V A L.— JOHN S. LEE„Merchant Tailor, Has rrmoved his ntakltshmcnt to KcZt >loor io N. Holmes ft Sons, Beakers. C. B. M. BMITfi, Attorney anti Counsellor at Xsaw« myiarflyja] WINNER’S MUSIC OF TUfi TlMES— rootalDing the most popuUr Polkas, Waltzes, Cotfl lion*, Marches, Opera Mel-xiles, fiaels, Jigs, ftm, arranged in an easy manner, as Solm, Duetts, Trios and Qnancttes for Yiothi, Flute and Ylolincell j. Price, 50, for Bate by John 1L MKLLQR, 8l WoodsQeot, Copies *-.nt by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. ea 26 FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU- rJEfe^ IoVILLi2.~T&e splcmJiJ u- tennrduiie) port* IUId DAY, OH.4Ui, at 6 o'c-ocky. si. For freight or puugo apply <■>: (Ajnrtl or to' *33 ■ FLACK, UAUML3 A CO, Agents. dFqt_®empi)is._ FUR MEMPHIS AN*U KE\y~,~fgy~ 0 ELL KAN 4—The ateim JKaSfHP • «r "ANDY liaalep. J»T~i =•■ the abovo and all Intacta wHats notls ©a THIS D*' - instant. For freight or paeans *p£.iy 011 tHJird.or, : - r : ;r -it'lj FLACK, f QQ f EOK Nashville. —The He* • • iMDxr KHILA, Capt. Jas. IL ; .. uni luaru Cur tb» above aod all iistertß^Ptfsff;' „• DAY, 4tb losL, at 4 I’, M. For frelguWrfß V'‘ txtird or to ucl FLACK, BARNES ijr at. tt.ouis. itt.' FOR St. LOUIS i. Sr. PAUL The excellent .steamer •‘ROCHES'* Capt. Robinson, will lento fcr the %bov ports ou TIIUH4DAY, thoGutaL, ‘■A freight ur passage apply on board.- <*4 FLACK. .:’•••'■► FOK ST. LOUIS— n stumer MODKRato ••■-:• R*«J, mil leave for lh-» TUESDAY, 4th loat, “ •»g» apply on hoar . .. ocl I?UK S- ' J eltam • dlata }>“'v For fr t : ’ S IAJ ■ fSVefortlwabo • the ply on ocaru or . •e» e SILL, SURCXON •