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BMHHUSO WOK K S'.
; ■ - PITTSBEBQn.
PAHK, WcOHDT ft CO.. '
r HANCFAOTBBHBS of sheathing,
B&AXU&B*'. tad BOLT CO?PKB» PBEBSB&' OOP
PH&lBOTTOMB, Balabd Still Bottoms, Bp*lUrSol4*r,*e.
' Alifr- taporteti and Bsaltra In HBTALH, TIN PLAT!
BJOEST IKON, WIBB, la. bsnd,Ttnmm*i
' UmUsm and Tools.
/To. 149 finl and 110 S»«ondiin4t,
* PlMsb«rgh, : ti
' -Vi^-i^B^SirtciftlorfsncfOoppwetrtteaojdMlrsdpfttUi^.
- ig>4fliy3fcsAwlyT j ;,
BTOVK WORKS.
ALB ZAND BBiBRADL TtY,
* mCTiawni»imßtt«mi timitt os
COOUNB, PABLOB AND HEATING STOVES,
■ Plain and Fancy Grata Pronto, Ac
-Bolfl'Proprietor of tho celcbratod Patint Gas
. " Bushing and SaooCoNStrifiNO
: - cfooK stoves.
Ofßc® and Sale* Room,'
BttlUyto 50,4 WOOdß^PltnbßFghlPi.
*■. o. KostHSoiv. winn
wirsaow no toum....
lOBIRSON, MINIS bn ILL BBS
OOESDER9 ASD HUHiniTS,
WA.SHIH'OTOK -WORKS
Pittsburgh, Peons.
:OAe«i No,ai Blarkct '•treat.
*H kind* of atom Boride* »od Uill Mackln
Krilroad Work, Blotto BotUr* %ni Sheet Iron
Jobbtagkod Boftrirlog doimoo «hort notice. ou-Ciilydfo
Bx>
iRBION BZCHANGE.
\ SIOHTBILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAS, SHERMAN * CO.,
1 OH US UNION SABS, LONDON, IN BUMBO? ONI
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Also, pills oq the principal eitles sod towns of Francs,
Opighim, Holland, Germany, Band* and other Enropcan
States constantly on hand and for sale by
WM; H. WILLIAMS A COr
Banfars, Wood street, corner of Third:
■ RAIL ROAD BPKB COMPACT,
JosflptTDllvrDrtb W. C. Bldwell.
(foecossn to Jbrbr, Rdft 4 9uxtt)
Kwrimuu w
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
Corner of Water Streofc and Cherry,alloy,
aultlydfc PmßßUltQtt. PKNH’A.
MoBSTBS^COI
-PonrwdiDg aad Commluion HerehanU,
And Agents for the sals ol Pittsburgh Manu
(betara* Comrtgunjents and order* ftr LEAD, HIDES,
' " JBWP.PBODCOB, *c, sollcUod. Prompt alien- --
' 'tton to reoalTtsg sad forwarding.
So« iO Commerolal StUieta 8t» Lealii;
aafifcdtf •
If. gQLiiymS Sc SONS,
puuu a
foreign end Bomeitie Bills of KieJucre,
ciarmoiixa or Diposr?,
.9ANK NOTES AND BPIOII,
KOI 11 BASKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
alltb* principal cltiaa through
out tbePal ted Blataa. apM-ftly
• PallPaiblooi,
Lm.: - itfoaoßD &s 00.,
WHOLESALE AND BZT4IL DE4LSB3
'« 4XD KiKBUofcMJU OF '
DATS, CAPS, FtJBS, BORRETS, AO„
Arejiow oponiog for the FALL TRADE a
magnificent etock of FRESH GOODS, which will U# sold *(
i w » priiMta. No. 131 WOOD STREET,
an 37 Fire Joora above Fifth. Pitl*burgb.
VMAN Sc MON
Hsuafsctanrsand Dealer* |n all kinds of
TOBACCO, BNUTFAND CIGAR B,
AND
TOBACCO,
perwer ifSKilkjield Strut osd DiajjoaAMley,
. •' POTSgURG O, EA.
a. BOBEKT OKU,
KEtUS Uf
/ STRAW BONNETS AND lIATS.^BL
BONNET RIBBONS,
NO. M MARKET STREET,
PITTSBURGH
- HENRY K. OOLLINB,
and Commiulon Jtferohant,
' - AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, Butter, Seeds,Fieh,
And Produce Generally,
fliwF .Vo. a& Wtof S.TUL Pittsburgh.
J. M. LITTLE
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lrfab’a NewßuHiling,' PITTSBURGH, PA.
' , **S3ojifc ' ""
roitßr cacskAiT
«mr AOTouse or
Iron Railing, Iroa VaolU, Vault Door*,
Window H&ntfcn,.Window fisnrdi, &«.,
' y-i. 01 Sfbnd Strut aniU TWnl Strut,
(Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA.,
B»»» enhand aVariety of saw Patterns, flancjandpUli
tuliaLU. for all purposes. Particular attention paid to a
closing Grave Lota. Jobbing done at abort notice. mrß
JOHH 8. LBB,
MEKCHANT TAILOR
So. &5 nuk«tBt., PUtibnrgb.
A good assortment of Cloths, Cauimzszs,
Tgfffnros, Coitms, tod all goddi n!Ubl» for gtatlnoeu’
marJtutrccctTsd. \
promptly SUftd, la ths lalMt style* <A tlt» art.
• mtgjydfc
J. SCOTT, Dentist,
HAS removed to the house lately occupied
by Dr. Wta. A. Ward, No. 278 F<no «tre*t, (sooth side,)
third door a bore Hand stTesi. .
QBco Houri from 0 k. «. dll 6r. H-
B. B.ft C. P. MAHKLB,
UAScrioruuas or
pniOTXKO, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF
WRAPPING FAF S B
Wareheoat' No. 97 Wood Streiti
~ PITTSBURGH, PA.
Rage prices. raytAffo
AOTUKUim
Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth
injfijmp to Children Teething- Hbu no equal od earth.
U greatly faeflttateatha pmceti of tocthlng by aoftafclog the
gtnn*,r*dacing *ll Inflammation—will" allay p*ts, and la
bevel*. Depend open U, mothers, II
' «fll^v*resttojoanetTSB t *cd belief and health to year
tstaota. Perfectly nf* is *ll esaes.
This rateable preparation la tbs prescription of on* of
aba moatexpsrlansed and skilful fern*!* Physicians la New
England, tad baa been need with naver-fafling succonts
million* of cue*.
We hollars It the Wn end enrest remedy to tbe world,
all cases of Dysentery and ZHarbocaln Children, whether
•rlaea from teething a from *ay other casae.
If Ufa end health eaa b* estimated by-doltan tod cvnta,U
La worth ita weight In gold.
HOUoniof bottles ere sold erery year la lb* Csltcd
Bests*. XtlsaacttasdweU^riedroisedy.
PRICE ONLY S 3 CnCTTB A BOTTLB.
APRS*
BBHLMew York, Ison ths outside wrapper,
gold by Druggist* throughout ths world.
D&.GEO. HTBJrrfIEB, Agent for Pittsburgh.
Ju&dewlylcT *
AMERICAN WATOHE^
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOB THE SALE OF
Annraion.w wawbm.
We would most respectfully coll the atten
tion of the public tatb# American Watches now being *x
teoshrafy introdusad, tbs aan&foctare.ot wbkh has beans*
so flrmly eatabUtbed that cntlra confidant* can b* placed
Bpoatbema* i»fi» and comet timekeepers, both by ths
wears? sod seller.
Daring bceo eppointed Wholtnle Ag©nf« tor Ui* nit of
ths« Watches, the public m*y be assured that we can sell
them at the very lowest ce«h prices.
Wa haTtt also a vary large stock of Btlrer and Plated
Wera, Ho* Quid Jewelry Id eeti, each as Coral. Liaioet,
Oamao, Jet sod Painting*.
Qor aaiortseut of CLOCKS U unusually large at present,
compririeg some beautiful patterns of Bight aad Ooe Day
Parlor anil Office OlKks at greatly red need prteoa.
Waharh also a foil stock of English and BwlesOold and
I BUter Watches on haod, alt of our own Importation.
I Also. Watch Maker*’ Tools, Materialsaaa Watch Glass**.
I “i i HEINKiIAN A MBYRAN,
1 WWgw'T No. 43 Fifth street
Mxtsa'b Mibacolgub Virmin
ns Only SroMdy fa (As MMs WorUSurt to IxUmfnatt
* tw > Mw, Ooeaaoscßts I R<Tds, Asrs, MoaqotTots, Puls,
Uotsa t Uoua,Quu( WoaitsamsOaa&nlJtßCTs,
60,000 BOXES SOLD IX ONE MONTH.
ThaaaCeleUatSd Remedies bars been extanslrely used
for tyefity-tvo yen* la all parts of Earop*,and their mirao
oloda power hara baaa attwtod by the Court* of Ronds,
Fnotj England, Austria, Premia; B*rerU,s*r OBJ, Bslgl*
üb, Holland, Naples, A&, and thrir Chemical properties
examined, and approisd by the most distinguished Bled leal-
FaeolUea aU ore* the wortd.
Thairdsttmctlrmaq to ell kinds cl wain and insects
w pasß csrttfladtn this country by the Directors of (ha
3W*WWtelusUtuUcns, Planters, farmara, Proprietors
*»Hctel^Warehouses, Manufactories, and by various dl*
. icpdshcdprtrau cWxena.
' ** B ® and CerjlflcaUs of tha efficacy Lt
“T* **”12!? «>» j*pm.
StUII, b, tb» Invantor tm] Pr >
. . "•“ T< *fl-*y(e«.!lon*tonit,)MßW York.
BUlo. aad Ou«dai/ FBXDf] b
BrolUw»l,B™Tork. -
0f **^22° c ‘ tT ' nullbj B. K. BKI>
ÜBB A 00,ecrnerWco<l ,Uu JQa. Frrmvfj
°° ra ”W”gWMp.y iltK «■ BEksiuu t mu?
- / o®*oC Leather Btora.
' .' iSoKS, Ho. ii s.
. «, brlren HKkrt mi Clurtnot ,u, PhD^«lphu,i an |
fcraloDßTiini.SkltEO IFABISB Hnißß,Drjii«|
©non Solua P»ta* tilt, lamtnf OD, lumen' ud Ora.
*W loolf >t lie ton© piiew, enl npon Ike bal tonne.
©S-AUJdnd» ; ofL«tber la Unrecjh nenUd, tr nblch
nurtelpilee wIU bo ghen In ciib, be teken to
40®|
ccaf ■ &&
JifAHQit FiAOA to; arnro
»l 7 . GHPBON AmnaON,
'Tadmd struct, A&sgh«X7i‘
«-«fqs»ecag
I JONES, BOYD Ac CO,
UasnlActsnn of
CAST STEEL.
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
BPRINC AND AXLES,
Comer Rosa end First Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa.
ocia _
B. F. Cieavet'o
PRIZE MEDAL"; HONE \ SOAP.
The only genuine, possessing a free and
Cranny Lather, a laiting and delicate par fame, and ta war.
ranted not to Injure tha akin.
nSWABE OP COUNTERFEITS,
P. 8. Cleavers Celebrated Musk, Brown Windsor, Glyce
riaaatbl Banflower Bcapa; also saponaoeous Tooth Powder
Cor tha Teatb and Gams, to bo had of all tha respectable
Drag and Fancy Etorta in tha United Slate*.
Mahohißbtytn London.
Whdaasla Depot, Nos 81 and 33 Day street, New York.
oelfcSmdfo J. q ROTBTON, Agent.
ROPBO -AND X W INKS
Warehouse, 489, oor. Penn and Walnut Sta
Two squares above tba P. P. W A 0 R. R.
3 Freight Depot,
ae&SmdftwfoP
The Peruvian Svrup.—Wuat is n?—
Most parsons have au Idea that tha Peravlau Bjrop 1* a
preparation of Peruvian Barks. Thin It 00l the case. It
b a sol able preparation of PcvtoxLle of Iron, which In read
ily neeived Into the constitution, and will act asa tonic in
away that that metal doea not osnsllyect, when given (n
the form of carbonate, or even In the Iron by bydregon
preparation, so popular with physicians Whoever desires
to give iron In a form that wilt be acceptable to tba human
stomach, and that will be readily taken Into the blood, rill
give this Peruvian Syrup, which Is attested by men of high
character throogbont the country. Dr. Hayes, the State
Assayer of Uiuachosatls, testifies to Its egtraordloary vir
tues, and we bare every confidence In tbo ability of the
agent here to convince anyone of the same. : The Peruvian
Syrup Is mads In Boatan, and has porfonp*d meat wonder,
ol cures in all dlses ea requiring a tonio and alterative
preparation. See long advertisement In another part of
fexUysGilxrra.
DB- GEO. Q. KBTuER,- ltd' Wood street, U tha Agent
tor this city. | aelidAwT
Ruptveror liißNiA.—Dr. Geo. U. Ket
izb, of 140 Wood street, PlU,Lnrgb, Pa, bga baeo In the
aastora dtlea for tha past six weeks, and has procured the
matt approved kind of Trasses far (he cure of Hernia or
Rnphxra, whkh*fie b qualified to fit to any case of rapture
with the assurance that sailtfbctlou wiU La given We
would advbeonrraadeis to call on Dr. Keyser, when any
thing of thUkind (s ngedr4> U we feel ptrtqaded thut be li
competent to give tha needful advice la inch cate*.
JuXkdAwT -
Sibling JUacfiiucs,
SEWING MACHINES.
D
N
K
8
FOR SALE WITH ALL
latb IMPROVEMENTS
ttARDPACTVREH'fi PHICBS,
AND examine:
THE LATBBT IMPROVEMENT
Sewing Machines.
Uachln* took tb» FIRST PSEMruif at tk, l«t*
Alleghany CLeoiy Fair.
THIS IS TUE MAOUINB whoso owners
offarel a premlnm nf
Sc HRU,
to PbiladrlphU to any other on *(btbltloo at the fieDkllo
lastttntathat coaid do the tame raoge of work a* well
Their offer aot bavlug been accepted ita mmt be
conceded. For tale at
A.. M. MARSHALL Ac CO.'S,
WT 17 BRAHAN 4 CO’S
PODBLE THREAD
SEWING MACHINES,
A Model of Simplicity.
PRICE THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS,
Nu 60 Market «i
AGENTS WANTED
oel7:lwd*F LAEBGBLL A NORTHROP
SEWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN
—A fim-claa* Grorer ABikir 1 ! Qalltlog or Tailoring
Machine, second-hand, warranted In flnt-nte or-'ar. Out
(ISO; will be enld Jbr lee* thtn half price. Genbeaeeaet
—f qERBBT A BARKER'S, ccr. Liberty and tlaod ere.
call annruimr
WILCOX Ac GIBBS’
NEW PATENT
SBWIieO MAOHINBB,
WHICH RECEIVED AT THE LAST
tUI. F.ir la PhlUddpbU
HIGHEST PREMIUM.
Them Mechlnes ara acknowledged Ly ell wta bare e*
a rained them, the assi In -cae, yea they are acid Ut
THE LOW PRICE OF THIRTY DOLLARS.
For Sale at No, 51 Fifth Street.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
ocftJyd - GENERAL AGEJJTS.
jAIfiBANK’S SCALES
FAI&BANK’B DAT, 00AL, PLATFORM aod
COUNTER SCALES,
Of every deaerfption, fbr tale at
riißßiNK'o SC ALB WAREHOOSK,
fltiocnggg.
tomr H'moKT-———a a osaruatw.
& CABNAUAN,
NO. 110 rOUBTU STBECT.
C. B. M. SMITH,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
mrlftdlyjs) Jfam AwrUi Jkrai.
T KISH A MACKENZIE, AtUiroeyo at Law,
JLOffice No. 80 fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notary Pub
lb and Ohio Oommlsskmag. »pa
trt A' tir e fi ,
H 0,000 8D2UR1.9 FLAXSEED,
For which the highest market price will be paid by
M. B. SUYDAM,
Allegheny Oil Mill.
oc2l:tmd Oorner Craig end Bebecce Btrouta.
ANTED—6OOO bushel* Flax Sued, for
which the highest market price will be paid.
M. B. SUYDAM,** the Oil Mill,
oel9:dlm cor. Rebacceand Craig eta., Allegheny city.
WANTED —500 bus, prime new (iiovor
Scad. Apply to' ORAF* A VAN GORDKU,
•oclf *** No. 13 Wood stmt.
AOnn AGENTS WANTED—To boU 4
UvUU nsw InranUona. Agents hat* made oru
iSSCOOon oo*,—h*U*r than all other similar agendas.—
ANTED—S,OOO bußhela Flax Seed, lor
which ths highest market prica will be peld.
*n3o JTROINPIRLOA Wo-HlHirt it.
mo LET—The commodious Dwelling
•J. boose, with stable, out hotusa and grounds
ticbed, known as ths residence of lion. B. D. OixtaCT, «it«»
atad at Bobo Bridge, Just beyond tha city llmou the Fourth
Street Bond. Enquire of B. Q. IKISHVA(*ot,
oclAdtf No. fiO Fourth tfreel.
TO LET—Several fine Store Booms on SL
Clair etreet, osa of which will be rented Is coanectloo
with the spacious roots os the second floor, and is well cal*
culatcd for a f&rsltnre or carpet etora. Enquire of
oclAdtf g. H. IRI3U, No. CO Fourth ft.
BIYO LET—A comfortable two story 3
1 Brick Dwelling, situate on O’Hara street, con-JffigL
talnlog 6 rooms, with finished garret, end kltehesos first
floor. Inquire of AIL KING, No. 311 Liberty el.
JJIAW A T H A
. pATEITf DOT PBKBBSD NUTBof all rinaon btndaad
roanufcctcrad. Alao, BOLTS for Bridget, MtehJcery. Ag-
Vlboltortl Isslsmtstf, ds.,fnr»!*bad at ibort noth*.
'M.Wanbonse. No. ill Water ttrtel.
KNAP, BCULLY A CQ.
«WKS!r 2WATOSS—i<> bblt. just rac'd
;ndlbtn2it7 ocU KOBT. BXOSXT. f
juntos.
rgh Stool Works.
—ALSO—
IHV OERWIOACO.,
autruracroaut or
Of all elves and descriptions.
PITTSBURG ff.
AlaBX. R. aSED,
Ho* Ob P|fih Btraef.
$2 0 0 0
FEDERAL BT., ALLEGUENY CITY
No. *1 fifth ■ treat.
attobseys jt un,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CStantß
©o Ert.
HUT JMD BOLT WOBE3.
|iiilsbnfg| Cv^fiif.
VITISBDVqh,
TUE3PAV, MOBNINO, OCT , Wi
or Ft ci AT. exrr\ R bT'TiT'STr"
City ana iTaw.
oT^ , o„
O. E. Sbtw, OpttaM, is Fifth SL—eurrentod d.ilj-
IS BOH. (N •BADE.
00 39
£4 74
Ml
2v 5 10
9 o'clock a. u.
12 - u
B “ KH.
Barometer.
Wanted,
A purchaser for 500 lbs. of old Type Metal,
wbiob we bare for sale at (bia office.
llaaic Statemkwt for the weak preceding OeL 24th-
|Olrcnl»'.iu t*]«cU. i.~„...
B'k Pittab’gb 244,80 S 437,124 1,672,641
Exchange B‘k 484,946 196,600 I 421148
M. 4M. ■;/ 276,767 111,881 888,838
Citizens’ " 116,200 86,084 602,848
Moohantee"' ,214,406 105,149 736 193
Iron City “ 251,090 132,147 681*428
Allogbony “ 193,730 '76,540 744*985
I, 6,747,778
11. 6,686,696
Last week-... I
239 61,082 54,488
Decrease... 12,665
teasurj ftoUw
end Notes of „ aß , to I>iv* t*y
other Banks Bank*.
Pittsburgh.
Exchange..
M. A M....
CUixens*....
Mechanics'
Iron City...
Allegheny.
» #3,230 j $86,183 i $42,729
122,447 23,362 40,700
109,200 20,838 71,090
U. 404 4,299 13,872
31,625 26,293 23,358
23,894 4,331 16,340
16,563 26,628 12,384
I ,$403,463 $191,939 3 220,473
Last weak... \ 400,949 187,125 228 362
7,M4 4,Wj
Supreme Court— Before JoJg„ Slrnng,
lbompaoD, Read and Lowrie, C. J
1 Mr Prioe, of Philadelphia, for ibe relator
ocoopied Ibe attention of the Court on Monday
morning. fle spoka about three houra, taking
up the argument of respondent's oounael, and
essaying to answer them at length. AUbccon
olnsion of hlfl elaborate speech the Court an
nounced (hat the other mandamus cases, »ii:
that involving Allegheny Valley and that jnvola
ving ConnellavUle bonds, would come up lu the
regular oouae, when Allegheny county aball bo
reaohed. This will be on or about the UUh of
next month. The regular business of the Court
then proceeded;
The list for oounlica of Dearer, Butler, Mer*
cer, Lawrepce, Venango, Clarion and F.tk wqs
called over.
ffilaon ,TB. Guthrie; Clarion, and same ta.
aamc. Go motiou of Cornett, judgment of noa
proi. was entered-
Noggie re. Hudson; Lawrence. Confirmod.
tt al. ra. Tne Commonwealth: Mercer.
Xonprot.
Aaron et al vs Achcson rt al ; Clarion .Vo
proi.
Allen ra. McCoy;-Lawrence. A ’on pro*
Wilklna’ administrators ra. Kldpr; Lawrence.
Continued.
Ilunta ra McFarland, Lawrence. Continued
James Boggs, 0 f Clarion, and C. Heydrick, of
Venaogo, were, on motion of Mr. Corbett, duly
admitted to practice in (bis Court.
t The Commonwealth <*. r t l Middleton *s.
.Commissioners of Allegheny couoty. Petition
fora mandamus Argumeot continued by EH
K. Price for Relator. 1
Adjourned at noon for oonsuitauou.
V. S lustbict Coi-BT —The case of Silas J
Corer, charged with robbiog the United States
mail at Somerset, was concluded yesterday. The
Terdict of the jury was,that Corer was not guilty
This was the second trial, (la tho unt trial the
rerdiet found the prisoner guilty. Messrs. Cof
froth and Swartiwilder wore counsel for the pris
oner and Mr. Roberts for the Government.
After the rerdiet was in, Corer was held to
batl under another section of the same act, un
der which the former prosecution was instituted
The second indictment is for the same oilencc.
but not as a government offence The trial will
come off on next week.
The case of AUmann, charged wub perjury
comes on for trial to-day. •
The oase of John Glass, charged with robbing
the New Brighton Post ftffiee, where he was
postmaster, is postponed till Leoember term.
CocHT OF yt AFTsa Sitjsio!** - Before Judges 1
McClure and Parke. ]
Monday, fist. L’4 —lu the nuisance oane of In- <
graham ye. Fraoklio, each party was eeoteoced '
to pay half the coats
Three i»d>ies were joined between Tboe i| r ». , 1
bam and Robert and Jame* y Franklin Uwu [ 1
a oase of assault and battery, and thess being
croerooiis, ihry ware all tried at the same time t
Graham is a night-policeman, bln was not on t
duty ninths lime nf (his occurrence. U happened |
in the *ib ward, on the 3J Inst. It appeared «
from testimony given that Qrahani was koockeJ
down by J. B. FrankUb, (hat Mrs. Graham earns T
to her husband's assistance, and that Robert
Franklin, the father of James, came in with a 1
oaoe, and as is alleged, struok Mrs U. over Ibe
arm i *
For the defence, it appeared that Graham
had been tantalising and iaaultiog J 8 Frank
lin for tbo last fourteen moniba; that on (he Jay
Id question Graham came across Arthur street
to pick a fight; that ha backed Air. Fraoklio up
street a Hula until at last Mr. F. turned open
him, knocked him down and afterwards whipped
him til! be got enough The fight was quite an
interesting ons to the vioinity, apparently, and
had It bappeoed at Harper's Ferry, among the
chivalry of Virginia, woald doubtless have
thrown that gallant Btate into convulsions. The
jury found a verdict as follows : Robert Frank
lio Dot guilty, Graham and the prosecutrix to
pay the ooste; James S Franklin not guilty,
prosecutor, Thomas Graham, to pay thecoste;
Thomas Graham not guilty, J 8 Franklin, pros
ecutor, to pay lha costs.
Fraoolfl Drew, of Robinson township, pleaded
guilty to selling liquor witbout a llceoeo, and
was sentenced to pay ten dollars #
Joseph Beil was indicted for malicious mis
chief, on oath of Joho U. Well*. The defendant
was a tenant at will in a bouse in Minersville,
belonging to Mr. J. L. Arthur*. Mr. Wells ob
tained possession of the bouse and bad moved
his household goods Into it. Belt refused to give
peaceable possession, aod threw Welle’gooda out
of doors. The jury found a verdict of guilty
without leaving the box. Bell was sentenced to
psy the costs and go to jail three months.
District Court.— The case of Neal vs. the
Monongabela Bridge ie still on trial
BTBBBT9 IN LAWBRSCEVTLLt.— The oontract of
Mr. Howie; to pare Batler street from Voting's
tavern to the Cemoiery goto ie very elowly fal
filling. About two hundred yards of this end
of the job are dooe, and the street there la in
excellent condition. The Borough Coancll nl a
recent meotlog adopted an ordinance that before
all improved property oo Batler street, the
properly holders should, on 20 days notioe from
the Councils, prooeed to make and pave a side
walk twelve feet In width. Before unimproved
property the sido walk vitl be six foot io width.
If a property bolder ebatl neglect to conform to
the requirements of this ordinance, at the expi
ration of the time of notioe the borough author
ities shall let the job to the lowest responsible
bidder, and oollect the cost of the paving, to
gether with 20 per cent., from (ho owner of the
property.
Under this ordinance the principal street in
Lawrsnceville will soon be an elegant quo. The
dost which has been a great annoyance there
will bo prevented almost entirely by lie pave
ment. The deep and at eome seasons of the
year almost impassible, parts of the road from
beyond the Arsenal to the Cemetery gate will bo
replaced by a solid, smooth and capitally paved
street, which the borough will have been so for
tvoate as to obtain by building one half of it.
Tub Atlantio Monthly.—This weloome mag
axlno is on our table for November. Hr tabic of
contents is ns rich and varied ks ever. Tbe Min
ister’s Wooing is continucid, and tbe Professor
still sits at the Breakfast Table.
Since tbe October number was issued,
tbe magailne has paskeJ into the bands of new
publishers. Messrs. Tioknor & Fields, a well
, known Boston firm, now have tbe publication of
ibis work. In a card appended to tbe current
number they say:
“la assuming the control of tbe Atlantic
Monthly, Messrs. Tioknor & Fields would say to
Us readers, that the magazine will be conducted
upon tbe eame general ptan as heretofore. It
will be their aim that qo<W Us new management
the shall not fall short of. ita present
high standard of excellenoo; anjd they would be
speak a continoanoe of tbe liberal patronage
whioh has hitherto been oooorded] to it, and
which is the best proof of the pablic apprecia
tion of its merits.”
Intent Found.— The dead body of a mate In
fant, which bad apparently lived but a few
boors, was fished out of the river at tho Birm
ingham ferry landing, on Sunday morning. It
was taken to Garber’s undertaker ehop, on
Smllhfisld street, where Coroner Boetwiok held
an Inquest in the evening, which threw no light
on tbe manner of Its death, and the jury fouod
a verdict of death from means unknown to them.
Committnd.—James Scab), charged With os
sanlt and battery, on oath of T. J. White, and
also with assault and battery with Intent to kill,
on oath of John Wallace, was oommltte|l for trial
on Monday. . I
* Mrs. Willoughby was commuted on W process
for keeping a disorderly bones. |
GnooutPxauss and others will ni
extensive sale of goods in their line, at
this morning, ot Davis* auction room,
street.
Flttsburgb Synod.
'.Van cay, Oct. 24,1159.—5yn0d openedihu mora
log, as usual, with devotional exercise*.
Afterwards. Her. Dr. M. W. Jacobtu, of the Coo
tral Presbyterian Church and Ihe Western Tbealogi*
ca] Seminary, read the narrative on the stale of re
ligion within the bounds of the Synod. W 0 war » Qo [
present at the moment when he commenced reading
bat were there soon after. There seem* to be entire
peace and harmony in the churches, and a spirit of
revival still manifest in many of them.
In respect to the Theological Seminary at AUc
Shear, the report was Tery encouraging. Sum,, JB *
handred and twenty or thirty student* ore there nur
suing their theological course. The oen hall, whioh
[is called after the lady to whom it it indebted*for the
Imost liberal donations bestowed upon it, ij named
Beatty Hall. This lady lives in Wheeling, of
her it may well be said, »ho is a mother in Israel
The new building is spacioas and elegant, affordin'’
| ample room to more ftndcnts than are now in attend*
anee. Its eite is delightful, on one of the most beau
tiful and retired streets in the city of Allegheny and
all its rooms will soon, wo doubt not, bo occupied
Dr. Jaoobns spoke hopefully of the missionary
spirit manifested by the young men at the Seminar/
Many of them are now preparing to fill the places in
far-distant lands where their brethren have fallen
»omo by disease, more by the bloody h»odi of rba
morieleu Sepoys. The Cbnroh ncod, such men to
press to the breech whenever end whotever it so
pears. ‘
606,210
230,932
259,286
99,542
108,447
180,161
140,478
Dr. Jacobus alluded to a sort of negative theology
which has made its appearance witbiu the bounds'„f
hybod in some parts. This theology, while i{ do
nounoes the Westminster Confession, professes to
letch a more benign theology, whioh degenerate*
into actual and absolute irreligion. The Doctor pro
ceeded in urge upon the attention of the Synod the
necessity for thorough Christian education in th.
Sabbath School, aad through all the recognised
means. &* the only safeguard to the young and riainir
generation. Uls only by the thorough evangelize*
tlon df society that our Sabbath laws can be sustain
ed, the cause of tomperance strengthened and encou*
raged and all the means for the amelioration of man
bo made most efficient. These all appear in the most
beautiful and potent forms when they are rooted and
grounded in faith in Christaod in hU religion With
out Christian aid in evangelising society, legislation
of itself will be Insufficient to stem the iaerearinir
flood of vice. b
The eloquent report concluded with lamentation
that in many of tbo ohnrcbej tho revival' spirit that
was so potent & year ago appeared to have departed
The new* that reaches ns from Ireland, lrom Swe
den, and even from China, sUtmlJiucite u 6 to renew
ed efforts here ie the cause of our Lord aad Master
After singing, prayer and the reading „f the 2«i
chapter of the Acts, Dr. Plainer was dolled upon to
make some remarks. He ipeko with great fervor
ue deprecated any low sectarian spirit, and said that
although he was a Presbyterian of Presbyterians if
he could save only nine thousand nine hundred and
ninety-nine souls and bring them into bis church
hut ten thousand and bring them into tho fold of
Christ in some other ohurch, he would work and
strive for the ton thousand. Tho «..* soul was
worth than ten thousand worlds. more
Dr. Elliot, of the Seminary, spoke feoiitrlv and
besought the prayers of tho Synud for this school
Other gentlemen also spoke and prayed.
A y/cntiNUi Station.—' The committee on the subject
of temperance reported a preamble and resolutions In
which, after deploriog the evident spread of this
great moral and social evil, the report recommended
the renewal of measures for checking this evil. The
encouragement of locturcs to present the subject both
to the eye and the ear or the pablic was recommend
ed, also that the pastors of tho churches be request
ed to preach on it; that tho ploJge bo presented on
a suitable occasion as a means which has alreadv
done much good; that the subject be brought to the
attention of the next General Assembly and endearor
to have a more extended expreesion of opinion on
the subject from the General Assembly. The report
was accepted and tho resolutions read one by one
and adopted, except the last. This resolution asked
for a more dclinito expression of disapprobation of
the General Assembly on the subject of temperance
( Doe speaker said ho wished the Synod and the
Presbyterian church to make somo definite expres
sion In respect to temperance. He wanted something
more defioite than the milk and water concern bo
fore the Assembly. He bore his witness decidedly
against tbe doctrine of Dr. Thornwcll, as broached in
the last General Assembly, that the church bad ncth
mg to d» with the bumaaitary movements of the
day. He wished to see the church lend a helping
hand to tho colonisation aauso, the temporaure cause
and all other good causes calculated to meliorate (he
condition of mankind.
Considerable discussion followed. Oue gentleman
said Dr. Thornwell had his own view, but Dr. Thorn
well was o<»i the General Assembly; m which several '
geutlemeo responded, -pretty nearly tho u caora ] j
Assembly." I
A substitute »u proposed, thattho action of lion | u ' f - bl.~Cotlt>n Fteady; the sales yc?t«r
era! Assembly of Hijy ,nd I*4H be published | day and 1..-day Amount lo IS,two bales; iho market
I>r. Howard reminded the Synod that the lime was 1 r|u,CJ nu!l 1 B C ‘” J ea ‘l«“f> ul eatremo raUi.
precious; he hoped tho substitute be ad.>t>(e.| • /->"»«/..*, 0< I. I —Coneol# close at yi.pi V.S
Tbo last resolution and the proposed • The K«p« »at t» ba?e an inter?icw with iho King
wero laid upon the table. The paper, as adopted. = " f nt Castle Gooduir.., where ho w.U prolong
was ordered to be real from the pulpit of each past-T Lu '* Lay " n *‘' : ‘ uu, * l 1,1 the agitation reigning at Lime,
in the Syo»J. Alter In* departure, a demonstration took j Uco in
Mr. Montgomery, from I’lariuti reported on the l “’ Bor ° r l,i ® Sanlioiao ambassador. A rowd • !
tmoutes of the last Ueneral Assembly In the reto rt T,sit ‘* c»tim«t«a at IojUJO. left thr.r .-ar.iw: the
it was set forth that the Synod could not understand * ail “* a - ior ' test.iencc. Tue French ...
General Assembly dooying many «f its former wa * P rr, l' ,,,eJ - rb ® ambassador was p, leave •■» the
anions. It couU not believe that the (lenrral Assem- 1 aß "‘h e '*»leot dem'->n*trati., n w a , ei| ecte !.
bly Intended tu discourage the :o operation of the T ’ > ' y < -.— A Zurich dl-patcn of the
church in tbo philanthropic and moral moren.ent* of 1 ltb M .' r,th »‘ > h « conference* do not draw to a close,
the Jay. Aiwna still refuse* t.. diminish the amount of tbo
"ne or the o» enures referred •** in tbo minute* Vo 1 '^ o * y * ”* ‘“hardy t-. l>« borne by Sardinia. Tbe do
ll. Cvul l n.-t U found ie (be pnuted bo..t or »,,p,n. , ' n * r,J * -' f Au#lr '» arc n-t only rcs.Me-i by .-*r h„ u ,
d'»- } ; 11 |bm thry Jo t»-t the eupport -f Franco. «rb»
Ur. 1 ampbell called I!»• • tie»tc, u of nJ the ba * l' r,J l' 1 the Jopuied p .r,t i , u.* ar .
appointment of an Associate /'icretaryship which L ‘ ,ri * n '' u an " ,h « p-w.-r. V.. ..i, ■at r i,.ij vet been
had been made for the DotnesfilMLssion*. contrary "• rc,r<ki t ' u * , »
to tbe wish of the Synod. Tweot\fi*e hundred d-d ft> * 1 fcnrb jr-'cernmonl withe- the at
iars of the money given was Ihur.appTupriaSeJ. A °f ibe M«&to aud a!
w*rm discussion ensued. , nuy Hr che c.-it of (he lain war, lorlgj*
l>r. Gillette movod to strike viuall that part . f the . lJe ‘ ccc: ~f ll,# dobi, which will bavof.
report in reference to the boards of tbe church. • Au,lr * 4 an,i l*»edmonL
This tn.ilivn was n< tat tho moment taken, up, but ' fbB Kinperor was espet'le 1 at Pan*
the Sypod proceeded to adopt parts of iu I r nl £ bL
f'o t(ie adoption of that part of the report in ref- ' An envoy o( the f-uitan had arm ed a
ereace (be General Assembly discouraging the l ’ w,o £ * n l *rder to the \ tceroy ~f Kgvj
cooperation of the church with good movements iu ®* o, * L Th# consuls had mimed
society, a warm Ji*cu**i«>n ensued. R er . Fatterson 1 *“ aeli ' ,a "0 the matter,
moved to strike out. and tbe wb»U ground taken by ! Lcltor « frf> ' a Madrid state that (be Ku per*r : M.>
Hr. Th«rnwell lo the Genera! Assembly wn« again ! rat,t ied the arrangement cinceruing tLe
gone nrer. l>r. Jacobus made a very elouuent ■ fruDn f r lloe Metila, and mpressed his readincs* t..
speech against tbe Idea that the tburcli is to be I ,?lT * S f aln all ,bo **t‘«faction she demands,
severed from “tßcrality." from the moral movement* 1 H * tT - A dditiocal disco varies have been mn do
«f tbe day. lie amid the church kn<! to do with -ill * l Constantinople concerning the recent conspiracy
morality, the oburch conli not have to do with the f " r lh * *i*aaiination of the Sultan. It t* asserted
upper end of morality and nothing to do with the ll ** l * n< '* nill » r J r machine* havi boon dism.wred
lower end ot iu W# could not proceed to the inte- wh,rfa w ® r « destined t<. I.urn tbe Kuropean part of
gral calculus without the knowledge of algebra. It the U‘*n
seemed lo him that ttas u*i«M of this doctrine was The Grand \ inor baJ tendered bis bo;
to warn the rhurck ufl from tfci* or that great « )Q es ‘ l WM rofuso-1. li was eiidcct, b,.w»i<-r, that the
tmu , the church was to say. "let the world go no “1 tho Ministry was inevitable,
with lie vices and abomination*, we move in a higher A Dew * oaQ under heavy oon
ao'j more spiritual sphere." This will not do , the Jit,oDl
church has to Jo with whatever pertains to tbe good Tr*u.-<>n tbo o-vasi -o «.f the obsequies of the
of the bodies and souls nf men. The speech of Hr ** te e 7 Tunis, the Moors assailed tbe Jew*, nut
J. bad great weight, and tree received with themost * r ' jQoJ ® J » f«w ChrutiAnj. They also wounded a
marked Bpprohatioo. miaistor of the now Bey, who had come to the rc.-viic
Hey. Mr. Riggs said that (he object of the action j wilh ewrur ‘- and killing many -n the sp.-t
of tbe Genera) Assembly was to pul the church in * n<S c,u * in fi of the Mussulmso to he arreptel.
such a position tha* it could not bear its testimony Tran- uility finally prevailed,
against Slavery. 3 \ No lalot reports ot L.terpuul Breadstuff* or Fr^vi
The Synod was occupied on this doctrino of Hr. *“' ni l£4,itell » re receive Iby this steamer.
Tbornwell, that the church has nothing to do with i Al Mark'e Lane. Breadstuß* were dull and tin
"secular morality," for the space of sever*] hour?, 1 ' : ‘ ba^ C* , • __
Juriog which some free sentiments found utterance!
Tbe question on (be adoption of the resolution
touching the matter, was at length taken up and car
ried by a Iriampbanl majority. We bolleve tbe
Prasbytory of Cincinnati bare given a similar ex
preiiioo oo this matter and have endorsed the senti
ment that the church Is a militant body and is called
upon to fight the devil and his works wherever thev
appear.
In respact to the action of tbo Assembly on tbe
botrdi or the church, and also as to tbo question of
the Associate Secretaryship of the Board or Homes
tlc Missions, the whole was referred to a committee
consisting of Dr. David Kirkpatrick, of Westmore
land county, Dr. M. W. Jacobusaod Dr. MeFerron.
Tha Synod was to hold a session in the evening,
but oar reporter was not ablo to be present.
Tub Panorama.— The church of ilev. Mr.
Bryan waa well filled last ovoniog with a highly
intelligent aadieoce, which assembled to bear
and see something touching the great subject of
total absiinenco. Peter Sinclair, Esq., tho well
known Scottish Reformer, addressed the audi
ence, amoog which was a large number of cler
gymen, on the great subject of temperaneo, in
Us Inception and progress, in Great Britain. Ho
told of the marvels the cause had aobieved in
Scotland. He referred to the fact that thirty
years ago be himself bad beard bis first temper
anoe lecture from Rev. Hr. Edgar, of Ireland,
who is at present in this city and will speak in
City Hall to-night.
After speaking in a very pleasant strain for
some time, Mr. Sinotair opened his panorama,
exhibiting tho downward career of the drunkard.
This is a work of art. It is no mere oatobpenny
daub, but is worthy the attention and careful
study of men, women and oblldren of taste. It
is a moral work, and appeals to the eye most
forcibly in behalf of temperance and sobriety. ,
The whole thing deserves the patronage of all
good people. Tbe painting will be shown in Mr.
Leo’e church, in LawrencevHle, to-night. Wed
nesday and Thursday, Mr. 8. will be in Tomper
anoeviile.
Accidbht.—We regret exceedingly to learn
that onr friend Mr. Joseph Kaye, foreman in
, Knapp & Rudd’s Works, broke his leg yester
day, He was putting in position tbe Iron pillars
which are to form tbe front of the Iron City
Bank. Two of them bad been fixed in place and
tbe third was pelng raised, when the rope that
held it broke, tho pillar fell.and broke Mr. Kaye's
right leg, just below tbe kneo- Mr. K. has our
sympathy in bis misfortune. He will, wo fear,
belayed up all tho fall.
Sunday Travel.— Tbe oaee of J. L. Logan,
Esq , who was fined $2O, by (he Mayor, for hav
ing his hired mao drive hfs (Mr. L’s.) carriage
to obaroh on. Sunday, has been certified up to
the full bench of theBupreme Court. The record
of the oourt below will thus be reviewed, and
we shall know the law In the case soon. Messrs.
Carnahan and MoKoight, appear for Mr. Logan,
and Thos. Howard, ,Esq. t on tbe other side.
Rooting.— AUenl
tiaement of Mr. Wn
Johnson. His fires
•ham or hnmbog, bi
saota it to be. Mr. J
field street, whore
upon bis customers.
tiion is directed to the adver
i. Johnson, late of Bales &
kjnd water-proof roofing is no
at is all Mr. Johnson repre*
J.’s office is at No. 7& Smith
hs> is always ready to wait
Istblt, and ilAßPßn’a Mao
ir, have been received and
I Qildenfeony, opposite the
Thb Atlantic M<j
a *inn, for Novembi
are for sale by W. A
old Theatre. "
HAWLS! siu
fcMxbsßrtlbU stock!
■bawls now on hand
cel? a Hi
jiwLS!! SHAWLS!!!—An
loir. Brand and Caraared
IhIOSaMTS) 74 Jlaikst street.
Telegraphic. I Pmunnu, Oct. it—Hon. J. IS. Giddiigs
ieWi hv tii. paMUioJ a cud, dofcndiaj itaself from the isrin-
N«u uaticn implied by the mfmi.l of Cpt. Bromi to .e-
CuL iru >m-». v* AU the Catholic ®" cr tho question while in conversation with Senator
in f*r£r nf fK 1 . or ’^ cra from Homo to preach Mason-and. Messrs. Tsslhaer and Valladifigham,
disgusted at iho *\ a P fllo " n u goring ' “8*0“ expedition. JJeprooonnees this attempt to
en« to the a n J f ‘ l r f / nstru ( ,, i, ref "' : “j!? ■“ du J OI »>»W«, and denies over having been
policy inclinos to a more’ intiSl?* m . cat Frc , nch : e«»Blted by Lrown m regard to his Virginia expo
with England. tL^a * a understanding i or any other expedition or matter whatever
Tho P Diverse has received a wnrnino i . ~?7. n ' AI>EI ‘ rRM ' Oct. 24.—The lion. Joshua R.
'{uenco of the publication of an ..t-iec'i m,i u ‘"“dings, of Ohio, delivered hi 3 iectaro on scenos in
with regard to Cochin-China. ' art "* ,<! Congressional life, this evening, at Concert HalL
Al tho Paris n.»nr«e. on the Hth in.n-ni rn 1 attendance was not very largo. Beforeentering
closed at 6‘*i i6c. Commercial atlairs in I'ranrV ” UJ4ft £ ?“ J he aahouncod to the aodieneo that
reported os unsatisfactory. There has been a zoning noxt he would address them pn
in tho price of wheat and at Paris. The m-, 1 ' r c ‘nsurrectiona, riot*, etc., caused by tho institution
ity of tho new vintage is said to be riniio iateri r 1* r . 3Vei T' * D which ho would giro to tho pablio all
Ini.r.—lt is (dated that the Preach Cun«oYa» the late sad affair at IlarpoVd
Parma has been ordered to leave, unless pryuiJt iu - : ' - 7 hat h,® bnovr, from experience, of public
tice should bo enforced against the murders of Count f . P:n!' ,B ? , the nr,rth p Q different projects for the ab-
Auvite. Tho Government of Panna has decidod to act I of!laT "7-
severely, and the mresUgation is progressing The
ofßHal Piedmontese (lazotto brands the crime ag ex
ocmblo.
Tho oational subscription f„ r tho purcha-i.t „f a
raillii.n of mutkem is progressing with groat su.-ce*.!.
The organization of tho military throes of tho
Italian League is being completed. Volunteer? aro
daily coming in in groat numbers from Venotia, ami
deserters from the Papal army are flocking in.
, Tbo official Piedmontese Gazette denies that Victor
Kmanuel has b%en appointed Dictator in the Lega
tions. The Sardinian Chambers aro to moet na soon
as the treaty of peace is aignod, and will then bo dis
solved and new elections take place. A memorial
from the Romagna urges the great powers to sanc
tion the annexation to riodmont, and says the Pope
has virtually abandoned his authority. The Sardin
ian Minister is about to quit Romo, and will place tho
subject* of Sardinia under theprotection ofthe French
embassador.
Tho Dowager Kmpress of Russia b about to visit
l icdmont, and the King i* to receive her at Genoa.
I hi., in connection with other incident*, is construed
into a sympathy between Rossia and Piedmont.
AnarßiA.--.The taxes imposed in May last, and
which were to bo continued onlydurioe tbewuf have
fenll Nt ‘ , .™ l r r . ls "«' rumur that
’ ''"oat-™, U no,
It is said that Moroecu has naked for a further do
lay tor the settlement of the question at issue wiih
apa.n, but the demand has not been acceded to.
mli^lrV'. » y the oVflrlßßtl ma'l aro to tho
llHhof September. Tho Peiho river and the Grand
Canal aro still blockaded by Rogliih and French war
s> earners.
. ■u i !\ g l i‘ ne ’ ,b ° ™ 1 «l"»tod nM leader, has hecn
kilted by his own people.
Tub Latest.— /.<»,</„», Oct. 12.—The Daily Nows
says that the government of Morocco it understood
to be disposed to concode to Spain’s demands. The
News also states that there aro reasons to suppose
that tho American diflicaltmj will soon bo settled.
Tne language of the I'nitcd States Government is
firm sad honorable.
Tho Times states that the want of funds by tbe
governments of Central Ftaly is represented os daily
becoming more sevens, and it is doubtless upon a
break down in this respect that tho Rmperura of
l; ranee and Austria mainly calcmlato for the restora
tion of the old rulers. Tho agents of Tuscany aro
understood to have beon nosuewsjdul in tho nttcnn.t
to raise one or two million* in London.
Latmt from Karo|>e»
Nkw \ ore, Ort.24.—The steamship < leeau L'ucen,
Irom Havre and Southampton bi 3 atrivevl. She
brings dates from Liverpool to the l.'ith inst , «nc
day Utor than received by tbo Anglo-Saxon.
Itai.y. Numerous arrests had been made nt Dar
wa, and the principal authors of and accomplices in
the murder of Auvite, officer of tbo ex-Duke, were
in tho hands of the justice. The city had become
tranquil, and the disarming of the populace had
boon ordered, ft was surrounded by Mt»d«nc*o and
Tuscan troop*.
lon. uil.nlJi had
issued a proclamation io the army uf lu!\ Ho thus
addresses them Soldiers - tho h-m* <•! *r,ew strur
gift approach*'*. The enemy is threatening and will,
perhaps, attarl; us before many day ft ure over. In aJ
dressing my edd companion* of'LomLardr, i know
ibat l am not speaking to deaf men land that it i*
enough to tell them tlidt we are going tn fi-’ht flic
oneuiy of Italy. I shall look to geo you then fjrm
in your ranks. Dated Dob*goe. <vt. hih.
Tho ship of New Orleans, wre-ke.l
"If the IMdrstono Lighthouse on tho I i th inst.
Kobert Stephenson, the eminent railroad engineer
1* dead.
Austria hai rofuAcd to diminish the debt of L«m
bardy duo to Sardinia. Franco and J'ioJmontrte
propojo to submit the point to arbitration.
CoMURH« IAI IsTELLH.ENCK. C tl-'U
from California,
Nkw York, Oct. 24.—Tb« North Atlantic Me*m
*btp Company's steamer Baltic, Capt. A. W. Urar.
from Aspinwall, with California advices to the r >th
ittsL, ami sr,SoO,ttoO in specie, arrived tLi* evening,
her paaiongere haring made the trip from San Fran
ck to Naw 1 ork'in n inetccd day.*, the fastest flute
on record.
An outbreek had occurred at tho California Stale
prison, which was suppressed after three men were
killed and three woundeJ, inclndiogone of tbo over
seers. The tchonoer Boltuar, lying at yuatry I’oinl,
was the scene of the affray, someljfty of th. convicts
baring attempted to ran away with bur.
Tho Balds brings 7HO pts*«nger«, wtb>. have boon
out hut IV days and V hours. The'sieatuer '.olden
date eonneoted with the Baltic.
The steamer Cortes left San Francisco on the 3lh
instant. '■
The steamer tiolden lisi-, with I.icutenint t.eneritl
Scott on hoard, sailed from ApuLo on the Mb iuaL
for San Francisco.
The l : . 8. frigate Roanoke left Aspinwatl for
dreytown on the 17th Inst.
Tho sloop of war Preble sailed on Ibeh-th.
The store ship Relief was in port on lire IHib,
when the Baltic sailed.
The following are the principal Consignees of the
golJ on hoard the Baltic : Wells, Fargo A Co., $300,.
000; American Exchauge Bank, $134,n0i1; A. Uol
rnont, $116,000; W. T. Coleman A Co., 83,000; Bon
can, Sherman A Co., $6-1,660; Decrbowo A Co,
Freeman A Co., $37,000; Win. Hodge A Co., $32,-
000; K. Kelly A Co., $16,300, Metropolitan Rank,
$77,000; J. Patrick, $68,000; R. I’airick. $74,000;
J. Strauss A Co., $43,000; Taafe. M’Cahill A Co.,
$60,000, and J. I>. Crane, $33,006.
CAUtoitstA.—James M. Crane had died »d at>o
plexy.
Collector Washiugton, of San Francesco, had en
tered the Geld for the United Stales Sonatorsbip.
Adrices from San Uornardin report a serious row
between the Mormons and doodles, in which several
persona were wounded, hut not dangorouslv.
Capt. Porter, of tho Rnitod States ship St. Marys,
had authorised a protest against Capt. Stone's expul
sion from Sonora, aud the use of any force accessary
for their protection.
T|ty steamship Washington had been sold at the
United States Marshall salo at San Francisco for
$40,600.
\ ictoria dates to tho 27th give no new dovclopc
ments to the S&u Juan a Hair.
• The San Juan advices say that a notice had been
posted on th» wharf, revenuo laws of the l .
H. are in force at all the* Islands east of tho liuro
'Channel, and that property or vcsselj landing there,
will he confiscated if the laws are not compliod with.
A vessel which had landed liquor bad been conlis
cated and the party fined $306 and one years impris
onment.
The San Francisco markets continued Jull and
were without improvement. Money was unusually
stringent.
The I : . 8. frigate .Saranac, left Panama on the 6th
inst., to protect the transit route to Central and South
America.
Bolivia. —The revolution in tho Stale of
was attracting attention. The advices represent that
the national government had declared tho State in a
state of eeigo. Rumor says that the government
troops were defeated at Meupris, with a loss of 66
killed and 200 prisoners, and that the revolutionists
had taken a strong position to preront Ihe’national
forces from descending tho river.
The Salt Lake advices'aro to S«pL 21. Mr. Car
penter, a prominent merchant, bad bo»n killed by
tho Banltes.
Rumors prevail of several companies of immigrants
having boen plundered by tho Indians on tho north
ern route and several killed,
Chili.—Valparaiso dataware to Sept. 13. An ex
pedition of 2000 men to ebastise tho
Araconiao Indians, who weyo in entire possession of
the island of Vergara, which had been deserted by its
inhabitants. !
Panu.—The forces to ac( against Ecuador or Bo
livia were embarking at Callao.
E«dahoa.—President Robles had left the country,
•h 4 Gen. franco WM enpresu chief,
ItroßnsviU. t ' 24 -— Ad '*«» received from
! is still cnea^^V 0 lbo 20tl1 ’ flUto 111114 Cottenaa
ioinintr the blnll &bovo tb ® cit y- Tho Indian* nro
, , nnnstanlly. The Mexican troop*
-arrived uitf, thL c»nn,m°'“Th U Uns<i,m has
ODO .if the ? ' Tbe citizen* captured
be bun T Cofil.Fn""' Bl '” B '" ’'htenred to
l»i 1L T?, 4 :"" •“ the town it
Heeine thi tl„ " e aUl ™" l »nd *™
Arconntf from (he aaf-ar c-,m in !„.,••
timio unfavorable. * ‘ P ,n LotU!iana con-
.i™ ' tf- °' u 24 -r Th "of t™**.
1 ' ‘ r £ nia » longing to lh « Delaware, Lock Awaa
na and Western Railroad, exploded In tho yard at
this place at about one o'clock this afternoon. Ro
bert StarroU, the engineer, Wm. Brown, fireman,
ftlr. Swart*, formerly of Moscow, Pa., and two others
whose names aro unknown, were billed. Tho engine
n a complete wreck. The cause of the explosion was
a pressure of steam.
Wism-tcroN Crrr; OcL 24.—Mr. Greenwood, tho
c ommissioner of Indian Affairs, has returned, after
an absonce of six weeks, daring which ha made ar
rangements f.ir treaties with the Sacs and Foxes of
too Mississippi, and with the Kaws of -Kansas. He
visited nearly all the tribes in Kansas and Nebraska,
and says that they are anxious to adopt the pursuits
of civilized life. _
rißLiatc, Pa., Get 24.—A lady, calling herself
Wok t Sister, accompanied by two men, arrived here
i is morning. Sbo says that tho man under arrest
is not Cook. Tho prisoner Uto bare a hearing to
morrow. lie denies being ona of the Harper's Fer
ry men. Parties, arc expected to arrive here to
morrow u identify him.
Nrw oRk, Oct. 24.—The week opens very ouietly
in money affarrs. \\ e notice no particular movement
in either direction. There is abundant supply, with
a fair demand at Ufa, ft por cent on call, and i»(<s7 per
cent on prime four and six months paper.
Boston, Oct. 24—Capt Horton, or tho ship Arl
ington, of Ilalloncll, reports that while passing tho
straits of Gibraltar, a two-poand shot was fired from
the Spanish fort of Tarifa, which passed cudrely
through the ship, striking jo«t nnder the main chan
nel, on tho starboard sido.
Is wax a fn us, Oct. 2t.—An accident occurred last
night at l nion city, caused by tho explosion of a
camphene lamp. <>ao child was burned to death in
it* mother's arms, and fear other persons wcrebadlv
injured. -
Nkw ’> oEi;, Oct. 21 The bank statement for tho
week ending on Saturday shown a decrease in circu
lation, an increase in loans. s2A,<)oti; nn
increase of sperm, $ 1,2 j*'..ooo, and an Increase of de
posits, sl,47f>.Oi>».
Nr.w iiiit.cAv*s, i2t.— The Magarine marks
Mid four -.|UHrt* of property adjoiniog-.wero destroy
od by !iro in‘l night. Toeb-.-s slllO.OUl
). a isv ii i.r, < i.-t. 21.- The river is falling with
feet I inch in the canal.
Commercial
» >\;*tiiT7kk "► aiuiituatikn init curr ash oct.
' l'lTin CiMt-ntLL. IVm r. I.imt
VV eelAly lie vie w of llic l*ll libnrxh iUftrkr
i specM/fjr.fdr (\* I\lt:!mrg\ Oai*lU.\
ftmtscisu, Tccsoat, Octouci li',o.
Tto- rnrrrnt of bnsiRCM cotittonrs lu doll, lethargic Bo
» U!. ec«rr<.|j B nppl« lit-... its anrfsr*.. |n.,oad the fiilii
•! <?>!rra t.. the eonntrr Un.ir *nJ the produce trade, tbe
“no fc-ttvttjr. Tlie nver» ctutintif low. ned with no pr«
•■lit c>f improvement.
Thepto-lucemirLet isonclißDgol I.ut >iof# t.ricoe
villi loit littli- variation.
Th- money m»i tel Umboul the Mine »-before uolod. Tbi
>.*tike have lor *joi9 »>wi.a U*u contrarting slowly—no
to uppr»--j uf C ne alarm, hi .nil enough to ii.Jlcat.
the ir Matron* and prudent policy. Tl.e coatracticn of loan
from the ln t -b<--i p.int of nXpanMon tinting the cnrrentreai
.. bI-<tif f-tw.r*.-. Kutem ex.jra,.;.. ..i rt-nr*«. a* tcatr.
»a n. u (h*r- |* nilt ivnt(>anilr«-ljr luue pnnluce jp-.i.,
fol -i ard oul ,1 r.tii. b |. luak* I'll- LttLi
*f V'i t - lb. .r ..<t. i.. t!,.. .yteut ..I tLe:
■«*!• 1 ■ ut -• a... iti4.lv ,t ' . prrnimiii f-r si*,
•tiri.-n t. W.-t.ri, -rrl.aj,,;- l,u u . o-ltled reluldy .juj
Tao.u h ,n:r ti tli- Jemaifl f-< .-a liango la ahead
i I i li,. tu(•;>(> TI.- »->ifid t-auka «>f Ohio, Indiana aocj Koo
tn,ky bail., in l»wa compelled to retirw souta
"iv mil'iou* of il.'lr nrrolßtion, and declsno pntUng it out
»tT»in. m ti i«*ore i,i t-o rtturco.l q;k>o them tmaiediatcly
■ lor „ -hi .i| 2li«rerult U, (list, « CCtltlli.*:lOU of
'““I l—*iUi|3 bit l B]uu ttuirowßr* In LbO«
?U.U* buJ •t-iLud, mauhftiitat.ou 1 1 tii-eoiap%rßti«-l T worth
l. »» au*-.n i money, lor ih* reltrrtl ruoulalli.U.
: n.B e.-ntu.ui,«* tt>i»~d<-uU) > .nfl.-rer: I r tbianasb I.
0.-i nd«.iuaUK eiib. rin c.»>t. or n. Unnpe.
TU- irtitb w, ami u.. u.ei M . u. .hut our to tht-twl.
I .«! Utinr.rf tlie past year lha tV«wl baa been Oraloed <<> about
r ,u.irjn.m> iu (told, which haa Ukb drswa from the |K<rkeu
-I it« |.*«.pje, k,rwar>l«l taat in place of prodeca, and haa
rom tu-nre leuad it* wnj to Eurtipe, lo pay for usuxted
wUri. at. now l y ,u S uoeoM to New York warebouM-,
ili-Weal, mnrh lo her pralae b- u apokao. refcuiDa to bur
tnli ao njoi li In debt The Wear »• wnacjuanUy bar*both
ol tuouey aad rode bik! betog Btill in debt, the clamor i<
‘.n^ , ; t ; ,, 7, JUU • rue * f . h ‘ a «‘ , • TBU ' bwtor. It <»thoajht. I
* , 'i' 1 '*? fO,, J[ •liwawd, uutd the ho* . rep is harreiad
•out East for sale.
rrrar* ;ho
II (be ij.leui
'j ln» paid by
<.-a WeJnes
Alexandria,
S on lb« Sun
4lcly A*«eai-
TKe Liabvill-Jcuraal -The pressure In the money
, fc , h« ( fritj wscre. The bank, or*, no doubt,
Jfdiop alt U.e relief in their power, hot they hero to act.
at pr..»nL with prrwt ri. rutaspecllon, ne their clrenlation
r *r' -lr retnrtw to them tor cola or Eastern exchange.
Owicr m tho prra-urc in th«* money market Eastern ex
. h»ng» IS easier, The hanks .ire still checking at half prem ,
au-l thp-hrokrTa in considerable sems, at r -„ premium. There
is u.> d. matiJ for N#'» Orleans exrhanpe.
The broken lake Teaßn*ee*.<otd bankaJOhfo and Indiana
hUto hanks at |.ar from their enstutnere, but charge ' dw
■oiit to others, Misstnri, (excopt BL Louis, which U par i
* Faro Una: Georgia and Mobil., discount;
N.ru. CW... I VUjim. i; Unul , ,„J
I 1 -iiuvuuL
The I l.iladelphla N. Amerioan saye .—Th-re isuo quotable
■ heug® m the money market the banka ■»-* dJiconnitne lo
Ilir rxtrut arithnr ability, being .till indebted to New York
eti l th.-re is out touch ibmiend oatstdn, prime paper being
*h* r t* c *‘ ul P annum, ttia former for
Tb-following IS a .-•»migrative statement of the Im|N»rta
foreign tiooC* at N,.w York tor the work, and since
.!»" I. r-utnpare-1 with tho same periods tn laS7 and lfi. r >i •
» « the a.-ek. lh*T W.S. I>is'l
Knurr.l at the j. -rt <•.>14.211 $ ‘at.Sf:
lU.suuu Ui U markri. -.Vir.a: 1,614.42 a 1.73L414
>«u. «• Jan 1
Kuter.-I at u„. j-.tl ..ss4.v.*.t.:si» f.HI,4J6,OS‘J p7,765,04n
Thr. «*t. omi.e market... 7\M3,I«M L 5.212,110
hr. Lot ij, Oct ut Klonr—ll,46 was ofTored for 2,006 bbls
'•h-'ico sujwr, I -til oth.-r lota Wore offered at a lower rale, with
nu sales, country super sold at $4,23; double cXUa a> S6JI3
H h,wt—na-aipts lor past 21 heurm* .’:3,O00 bosh; ealee 20,
jHI fnr ,-inb, sttcr,ifl,os for to strictly
|.rime fall, aud k>r choice.
tv>ru Sold at SIM-ktO. for.new, for uM mixed, and
VvfWw for while.
I rmisiona- Hmltr.l sales at B<* for shoulders, liic for rib
1-e.l st.lus, and 11V k.r clear, IM bble lard sold at 10?*c.
AS[||£_a fair drtutnJ for ffods A»l> at s.*-' PIU an
iM><uloal at 4 ao.l Pearl* at .Vy.fG.
ALR— tnauofartnteJ coutiuuaa In fair demaaJ,
«ttl. •ica.ly Bbijiuuota to all part* r,f tha .'uunlry. Tha
UMi«tn>l rnim pi |.rva«nt arc
AI’HLKS—* «upj»ly tiii.l incl-ruto mlm
-•I.oln. at bhl'
BAUH-tl.e price cum-bl of Mcuu U.-rUI A Barker, I'm
|>Tiolf<! I*tp i* u follow* flour ««ck*, 12 \ ft*, <,q
r l.fW. *25 tbs fcu ftr MV«iTa; Hd ft* fICW&I 10; ult
IT P- 1 ? 1 * <" II jo id a„
$.U,.540; .1.1 dj Ham nuil Netbagft—lB ft* IAW Ujy
Kdo Jl.Ti.. 12 rto *Uii, 10 do sl.2i. Grain b«a— 2 boat,
luutlin, <lu fl 100, 2 do, drilling, £l6; 2 Jo, Oaiiabure’* 114
nOIH. 3_do do, fclMd-Jf .
UUTTKR A KQGH—• nunleraie iruiulry f„j Roll Batt*r
«*!«• or packet 10V and prime Roll nt lij;U. L„,w
•Julio sauceaud lira nt I2£&i;|, *
UAOON—M not u firm and quotation. are a c ain a ahade
VfIler 1 ler: ** l l * ? f «"»"*'«■ .1 SwUU, Side* at lo Bud plßla
UfOim 10V|<>(,10- 1 4 . Sugar Cur**! tiam. 13<^13.«,_.
HROOM3—ttiure N a tery «toady demand and the r«*
re.,,u am rx»t n.or« than adequate to It; ealta of cfomoo u<
clioico nt $2,1K)u&3,0U, and Caury at s.\£y
UUCUKTS AND TUU3—Tho factory prime (caM,, pa,
fonda) at KalUtou and New Brighton am l„r Bucket* ILW
my*, wd tuu, n:b&wt> * Jic . tr-m tt l£ i Jitu
■ell in tin* r«ail way »l sl.?b<ss2,M)
BUCKWHEAT mUR-tl,*ro I. a m<.lorai* amount ar
rlrlm;. but tb«. demand from tb« ftnnlh I>aaao Mr abenrbed
t all u r.»t aa received. Hale, at $ I .S7r<» l.Sj vi fo, orl Brr i.
val and from .lore at f 1,7 ft. *
OORDAGK
Manilla lU>|k., cull, 13 c 9 E>j Manilla Rope, col, 14 c 8>
Unii|i Kojic, coil, II cft frilleiup Kotvr, cut, li i' al)
Tartwl Roj«, coll, 11 r £ fi> Tarred Ropo, cut, 1: c ft ff>
Paralug Yanl.Uoo, 11 o ft thU’acklugYaru-cui h. c 5 th
BKD CORD,*—Manilla, $1,50, fcl,i3@s3,oo ft ,I.
Uftnis SU7, * doi.
Uemi. eoil, 11 eta to Q>.
PLOUGH LlNKS—Jkuilla, K 7 eta ft d.w- H-mn, :oc.
COTTON YARNS—Tho market la "toady at the Mlowloa
quotation. which are corrected to date; *
roottn ties.
No*. 6 to ldlucln.ire 20 o ft E> No, 16.
No* 11 A 12 'll eft 0) No. 17.
No. 13 ttcfltb No. 18.
No. U ir.eftß) No. Ift.
No. 1& jit cfllb N 0.30.
No 400 .... 3... .llof»i]<.?|Na.Soi>
N" WW lUc
N». tmo— .i* c'p i3oz|No, jooo
No TOO . ~ 3 c $ iW|
°Yr' ‘f" 1 "' rr > t Sfc ? 6 *»*■* »»
U.. Jo »Uilo. a OkolUat 100 ..
n.. ! F«niiju.m» 2 its *.
,to MloUclSlc “ DttUui:, No. 1,15 c -i
Oo.oilot Wru ao -u„ 'n,£ lie »
OtUdloffU'l M
.. oak*itnu3.
2"J- skmuj
n*> ..... Sl2c%tyd
CANDLES AND SOAP—Candles are i toady at qur quota*
tlnoatlljipod Li’-X, tuuulil 13 and i'»w»nUm> lftfAia
ruiaalua ua before, ateady B t 6 f.>r common, 6U for Palm,
T., I , W Toilet A Cutila, forfiEwyw’a
Cliemlcal 01iT..; and 7 f., r Ucrmaa.
CHEE3L—«light «npi4jr and goj J demand at
W. IL, tome choir® bring quoted a* high uH
DRIED BKEf—* fair demand ami regular emlra In ■mall
lute at lJyjw;!;.
FEATItERib-eery dull; prime Wtalorn are wiling at 43,
ou arriral, and lu imall pamtlaat 45.
wp quote No. a Mackerel, Urge at *U.
and half bbla sj.7o, ttallhnoro llertiog, J 7.00. Halifax
<K IV- 0 - Alewivoa Lake White, «1Q a hbh do
Wot. *.%«* hair bbla White, ft and Lake Uerritr il TIL
FLOUR-—the demand u well kept up, and price* fiLT
cr, but without quotable change; the ruling flgtirts from
•lore jwtorday were J4.T6 fur Uopcr, $5 for Extra and ivS
SfiS.'S&SSK £3Us£g&3!& *??
aggregaU Mdw rango from I.COO to 2,000 bbla a dar ' * M
uIUIM-'h. .a r pl, <,fO»r«l,M.ootu btfort, 2a nric,
cuntttiuo ta rul. M U Inm d.pot ml «Iron, Mon. 352
Oo,» (u u.T-r«!, unto mot. liocijr v-Moritt |‘ , ,
iu»h.rtMffi«@K. s u u i,. K«27S2;Sa^, J »“
aaloa were reported during (ha weak at fit .
ejss s ays 4 asSs^F'^a
SU7 MatUtoSStti
% «a bald wUh tanra Arran*** aek* to dir
tradaol Bcsuil andtn cooutW at st'issu m.-ju,/
toxonnery
Conn la staid/ at l%gi3, aod fixes at ;-
<1 AS PIP£-ihe foUowinrj
rcntaHng:
Per Foot- Per ¥cct.
J-e Inch Qu Pipe.... 7 ett. lnch Qu ?ips_&.’ ctr
k : “r'«“ - 2 w “ s~S -
' “ ...10& “ “ “ .-V» "
9i —l3 ** S}4 44 u *.0,C0 '*
i« :=£*: 1 “ “-«» “
fenb/oct to the ccstoaary dlacotmt-
UA V—safe* at scale* at 410320 ft ton.
JIIDE3 A LBATUUK—doIi; green beef hides are quoted at
C(57, the tatter figure ruling fcr dty ilaoghtcred. Qroea
Dry PUnt 18>£- Rocgh country leather
it <inll at 27@££. Dressed Leather Lr nnoted as follows:
Bad Spanish SWo $ ft— , ray+7
Slaughter “ ** .. d 29302
Upper Leather f> do: ..." tSi34'J
Bridle - “ i7&Si
Skirting leather $ lb .. 32@0t
Hamms.™ ~ „... 25<^30
IRON A NAILS—tho following is. the standard bull of
nricca for email lots; large erden arc ii-Urj at n rejQrtlpr of
* on those rates:—
ixit r.is.
4, and 4}£ by % to 1
inch , r . ~^t.
-li> “H* %• 3» Z 'A> 4 and '
by 3£Tnch...~..._
by »ian*l ' ,
3.W inch— —..C*-'
*
3>lc loch, ana I>4 to 2
b T %
5 and 6by *4 tol inch 3)4
ll4i !?■* and 2 by \< and /
M« tncU„ --VA
Dandy Tire,
„ %> 7-ldand Jj Inch....—J l !
Horse shoo, 1 and lt£ inch
by! l “ 3*4
, y H“d TachJWi
'■_* j]y A ■»<! ?» Inch—.4^:
= A , b L'< “<* h Inch—„sW;
Saddle Tree, IVi i; ib -
V? i'e Inch-4
aud 41 -
?* by *4, ia aad 1 1*
-»by2i,3-ioatjgi
aoirso an sooaa*.
'“>*
LARD— email sates of coor
and city do in barrels at 12*4.
in foU at™^7^n^h 8 V I S n K^-'S*lrftf 0 * wl “
n^ir^^s^SK,?S^Sr' ,o: ' s " ’ -
Ji2w£F > f£“* *** “**? “° •» for new.
bREDS the prospect of a large crop ct Clordrareddet*™
bayrra from taking hold largely, and we hear of bnUitllo
*? eS f" r *P° at and we qooteat
f4Ad34,«fl from bnt hands. Tlmotliy is nominal at<2ircm
tir ! t Plaxsped efoady at sl.oB^Llu.
-i.TT— luodw * te Je “aad and sales of b'a. 1 at ilc.rKii.
TJLLOW—rough is bought by the butebors st :, and
torn try rendered at P.
WINDOW GMUS-lprira* are Dnn, and *•» rop«*t oor
make:—hxB anJ Tkm,
f 3 *®? 5 B ™J s3w6;Bxll to 9ill aud oil 2 to lQxEi tA2li
!oll&*t4-w - The* anTSrtwLb
price*; ennntry brand* range 60 rent* ?l l-ox I™*. p„ r n« a
“wnm? IO P ccul dijcontit ott.
WjUTIJ LKAJ>—flrii and | Q aleady demand at (£2,fco «
kcgforpinwln oil.ajfi dry9o 9 B>: robject tolb«e«nal
di t?mhr^“ d,^* d ife ia - D " t ’ aDd W«»an; B
WlllflKT—ulu of 1 City lUvuflnl at 2*Ci2J; OJ.J Itr#
range* from 75e695l gallon. J
♦». WO ?, , T We "Slwtod lo notice but w.<k a aaleof JyaCoO
O*. which was made by tbo hoc** cf tf. U»ri*aBfih ±Co at
price* ranging from 3h&&Bc y fl> for common to fall blood
Imports by RlVcr.
feT. LOOls.per JCeptnoe—l lofo boat, 2 enginea. 1 doctor,
■**f * Brom»»ill« boat; 50 bbl» finer. EO bbl» floor, Fiord *
<•0; 12plow*, Hall * Bpetr. 600 bbls flour. Llor.tt A «•••
.W bbU, 73 half 00, BbodM A Vcrscr. Hpkga
200 dry hirtiw, owner. 1
ZANESVILLE, per Emtua Graham—2 !>t« drr rx*di»l''&
}■“**■* aeol,bbln apple*. 13 do OR**, 2 do butter. .54 kJgt
bnltcr, Clarke A co; 3d empty LLla, 23 L»ifda, Rhode* A Tnr
ixjr. 1-2 do do. 6 empty btl», Smite A c,.. 2 grate*,
Jr ' ' ro “ raa * 13 r»CT, Uagaiey; 3J do/ bwmaw. Atwell A
<-.r; 30 empty. 1.%,. 3 da bbla. 2 has inndri.a. Kayn.er A An
deraon; Si 4i Corn, 7 do r«g», Fel.-or; 2 bis copper, Fleming
iRIVEK ,%'EWbi
The w.-athor was warm and p]caa*nt'yr«il'-i .ia,v, iviupa. ed
to what w 0 hare becu enduring. The only l.n.m.Mut Ute
Uvoe now Worth mention U the flnUhin,: «.f new hun- A
Urye numl>cr ot elegant new emit are now rwcemitg th*
hola|nog touch,*. jThe Grey Eagle got up h.r ihlmu*-»»
yeeterday. Sin* is ati elegant lx,at, indeni. bj.Jw.lll- Ijn
ulied If] the highest style. About a dor-en new U.,,]s »rr
ll, “ • •‘tiding, to tiie hand-, of thacarpentrre anil parpt-
The arrivals jtaU-ulaj axre the Neptune, Cunt. l‘.*e. Iriloi
?*• willj * P*ri k»d ot fl.mr, an,l the lUnma UrahaK
f 1 oro Capt. Ay.-rs aaya that Weight* toauil In.m
the alutklnguui. at prowut. are aa plenty ax water Hnw
plenty that 1«, w„ loave the reader tojnJ-„.
Therp were no d-purinm* yest.-rday r>,„ \- iA ,,,,,, ,
*“ «s»ct«l in la*: night, from Cincinnati
The NeptLUo will leave again h>,lay witli what lreighl«h«
r»:> pick up Tlie Emma Qraham wdl lor V.it.cs
Mile at 4 r a. to day.
SUamboM ICagUler.
„ ARBI\£D. | DEPAUTED.
.riograph, Urownirilh; |luiwuii!l-
Jeflerauu, Brownarille; Jeflerscn, lltgwim ill--.
CuL, Bayard, Elizabeth. j C"1 U.vai.l, >'h-a'-t»>
Neptotw., U>uL<;
Karma s.rahaui,/.auusMliw j
KJ‘er- '.}+ feoi—uu aiUoil—At ll,.o«e. »>-, h.
TaUgrapma nara«u.
\l--. V..1.K, Cl C.-'tt.r*,
ilfr. im-Uli..*, M . j-’l-iu
l.M»; lii* mark-t with n (Inclining tendency: *»t»t
VI )>•>•( .!,, Uiuug. while }l,ir<j. M iiwaoLco c'lu
Corn Imary; «*lm i.T.!»>;. best: whit* f1.0.T Oal
lHU.tr at liairon quiet at Horn*. UrJ tl-.
ililjfxl*. xlmat Whtekr "V Siijpir Ktir.
iluacoraJo liuratn OofW will
Tallow firm at )1 Jr.-fi-hu pa Ora:
to l lrerrooi b^u. l.
Btc« k klABKrr >'.ocka henry agd g-cuerai!)- lower. Cl
.-atfoi Kock island oj.U; TUlnoi* Central W>V. Mu blga •
iSoutboraUVi; HMdlngoS^GaJeca.v Clurs-jo :., ’■ • M,.<
t*;»n Onit*l it.r,, Hods ,o Kiv«w lUulrosd ;«V
CIN. t-tSiTI. »hl. r. -ntiir .. su-!|V.- t..dj rt s a a
generally askiuc fl.Wrtc4.\*i fot .apert.n-, Wheal ontl •
u-s In good demand al loi ml and S
tor while; but lltlln is In tba market. There ia nochaui «
*raln. Whl»ky dron-ej J c jkt gallon, and t*
dull. rro»nK.na<iu»er.Dd unchanged; thc-ro waa a email
•ale of Meaa P«k at Sin. Ti. manned. Kiabange May at
Of - Cturchili’o Remedy for tfie Prevention
aad Curo of Conanmptlon.
Winchester’* Genuine Preparation or<)i*
HrpopnoiplUtea ofLime and orSoda,
T\e SptcifU Rrmtdy for Onnnxpiic*, XavfitSa, DrcvchiUt.
ZMfiTi/y, Dyrprpno, and Ifenoss Dittatts,
Hie success of this .vxir reuedv (discovered
.7 Dr. J ■ r. Churchill, erf P.rU,) b cUMning tor 1: liw Ul « t
’ibcuLd*] I'lpaUrity ihronghoat fcervpe e&rf (ho CaJtol
Il la a purelj Scuntlfic Preparation, acting with israria&fr
• carj, luail Pclmocary an,! NVrr.as Mkuta.-
. , CUHK «>F OONSUMmOM.
la ttic w<4.u.l 311.1 third *ta*ee (ata period, consequently
*b.<n Here cun L-e'no uuceiUinty u to lie nature of Ihe
litfleaaej can be obtained, in all crmr, by till treatment,
eli-rpt when the existing lualon of the Juno i» urittolfrel-
Cdotil U> produce death.
Thie IL-raedy ban not only a curati>o effect, bet
o**l wborvTer then* rxUta • raspickm of the disease, J¥«-
renl tU Ik* and tbu. act a, a V r ( * r vsUrt torOkra
fl-irJto Q>nrjmpinn,j‘ui at rac.tJia!i.*« un:\ rrcard t»
fltnali I\ta
CoosnoptlTw, la auy stage i.f the e1w.1.l raaorl
immcdlituly to the us.> of (he ilypophoepbitce 01 Ltmo and
SvJa. "WlactiMler'a G<*oala« Preparation* (m
■yrnp)lDMtraUr fi abotUM, 1* -vlmically pore," b ib a
combination proposed by Dr. Churchill ‘Tor general tur.’
aod it prepared according to hU original Jormnf.j.
DB. CHtmcinu.’S WORK on CONSUMPTION
Compming bit rejwrt made to the Imperial Academy t *
Modlclue, Paris; Notes of Cases, auJ Letters, Documents
Testimonials, AfR, which, together with a Circular, will be
•eat on receipt of TWELVE CENTS In stamps.
Ctonon.—lnterested Druggists will try to eol) yon other
preparations than mlDo. Jdo not buy them. Mr “Genuine
Preparation" bears my Ut eimlle signature.
*J“Ueware of all Froi aratijiu cUlmitig to be the Hypo
pboephltna, which cuniulii taoa, or any Daca. TLocounlry
la likely to be Hooded with spurloo* certiorates.
Pwcsa.—One bottle, ££ three
rale sod roUtl At the Sole Q.-oeral Dejol In
Stahw, 43 John street, N. V., by J, WINCUBSTKK, to shoo
Md«rs should be addrosaAl. Also, trhd<Mle and retail by
Dll.il. U. K2YRKR, No. 1W Wood street. Pittsburgh, sod
.**■ Allegheny. wCT-dAwP
half libl
Jt.UU
'Abo
3,00
3.50
3,(0
Pur si F u r s ! !
TIIF. PREMIUM 1-llRS!::
LOUIS MULLER, Manufacturer of all
kind* of Ladire’, Children*’ or tlcutlomcu’e FURS
cioigb end Carnage lUdo^dwdr,s to buffalo Robes tc
H>yl£* * n N °' V " W “" J »**•« d-x.r to l>r
iO-Jn™ repaint, rtauml anJ m ,Ik, u», mao
tu*r. All fclhiU ringing Pura bought. ivittJoiJ
Ww. BRADSUAW. De^Si^-
• I U* icavo to Inform you tbal tho Cookiosf Btoea
i oougjit of you for my own family tm*. M well *< tboao tot
by my molherand one of o*.r fr*m.Mu»k..r*.arc »•> j m£r*
lono yon represented them to l-o.
P»r baking ami routing, w« nil ague (bat *« n,. T «r aaw
! tfceir equal, ami u t.>r tcuoomy In fuel, has than *4 tw«| tn
otbor rtofru yf tho esin-i wr.e Jr*-i the baking anj ruasfmx
to Too may rder any on. L, cs tbat Lm any
Jonbt about tb» etoro. V«urs truly, J J DUVr
Plttaburgh, U.X 5», '69. j of A. Lyot* A Co, H* WcJ\ »t
There *r* plenty tu».re «.f thu mine tori attbo li,. D City
stole and Tin wurebuive of *
W. \Y. BRADSHAW, No. Zi W\-l .(rut
**““ . . * dc,, f M<*r thn «ign of tl.o koU-„ B ujj
NJfi W SO NO s'.— *
Little Wbito Cottage
Ueutle ilallic
Some one to Loic ,
Darling Ibmbel...
iionnio Klulse
Uonie into theGai.Uni’jjaua” ...' ""'' ' - ' -•iic
L . oLjr JOHN 12. UKLLUtt, M Wuodetwt,
tJoplcj eept by mail, pcwt-paid. on r«*lpl of price. uc22
/CAUTION.—He hereby caution nil persona
not to parch aae any Cooking tfloranrSbj**’* tritb hoi
low centres or hollow crca-piecc* on, exoept thus* made by;
iti, 4i Wt>«rr> tbo exdaaiTo <i«ocr»of ibr pmlmc l«>r making]
Uollow Ontn* or the ildle* weahatl!
liroaecuto all persona wlio ItWWC*our patent, b> tho fuil
ttrut of tbe law, STUART A I’KTEJISOM,
Iron Foamier*, Willow street, *tx>To Thirteenth.
Philadelphia, Oct. 1,1569. odftfcltud
ffimtmnatt, &c.
170 H OINCINNAT/ANI) LUU-V fßa-ri
? ISVILLE.—'The floe new fteamerCLAKAJsj^KK
l»:AN, C*ft.S, Cadmeo, will leave fcr the aboro ana Jn?
template poruou THIS DAY. 25 th p M
freight or jiMiagw apply on board or to '
VLAOS, BAjtNH * coJa.i.
St. fcouts, &c. ' 1
'C'OK Sr. LOUIS.—Tho S’plemlHi i fcp. ta
F "“S" HAKlNElt.Cipt.DcTlnnej, imUS5t&
S; ; t “ Wo r - “• *” “S' 444;
t>clB
FLACK, IiAKSB A CO-A^j.
fajmpijts & fitto ©titans.
mriß U: i. i,a^"Tii * •P l *°<N<l •teamcr AB-JxsHnfr
COfLB, Captain Kbbwt, win hate
W3K * £K ?_ J flU iatermadiato porta on TUB FTBRT
POR MEMPHIS. dTNEwToRr-TSS.
JP Leahs.—Tin,
pHIKOLK, Cp!. Coo.w7k«t^SlU iL.™ * ‘•JsSSSSS
In termed into port, on THKniUH m.SV o* iir“o“
PWtMPPljonboAnlorlo “* arsE - (rt!sWor
j;— tUCE, IUBSES * CO, Astt
riSr „ .
K * < FLACK. BARN Eg *CO , AgU.
OATS— 1000 bus. for aalfl by '
OOSI aUDLB, WIBT3 * QO-t I*s Liberty «t •
> f«. HTVcghi
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