Sptral LfKB ) '• ■ sii'a ±4 a?i3sr.g?\ w o'bb s* PITTSBUUaiI. ' V j. PARK, M’CCT2>7 ft 60*. manufacturers op sheathing, BUSiE3B» ted Bois—4»FP*B. °°/ Pttt IQTTOMB, Z*la*a StOl Bctttip*, Abo, j importers ted Boilers la TE3 PLAT* SIISE ?IRQ3, WIBB,Ae. Const** tlyon MO«,TlBoeB , » WwiitiesmdToob. - r.a&i /To. U» /’srsl and 120 f S«ond iUrett, Pltubargb, F*nn»i p*rf»T ntJm af Pepper cnt to *ny dtertd psttera. *• tayttdterlyT; : . ETNA STOVE! WORKSr- A LE SAND EQBBADIiST, ’ V MASOTICSCBI* AKD DIALXSCXrTOT TiXIZTT 09 COOEINQ, PAELOR AMD fIEATING STOVES, _ Plata an 3 Fancy Grata Fronts, Ac. ' • Solo Proprietor of the celotratod Patint Ga« Buhnino and Bmosi CoNßumtfo - COOK STOVES. ; . Ofiloo and Sales Room, , * agltliifc Ho, 4 WoodßtM Pittsburgh. Pa. a. ■run iiia3-...»^-~^.~—unm. iS, MINIS b BILLERS, )BUS iHB ffIACHIfTjBTa, CINQTON 8, ttabargb, Penna. o.ai Uirkit i(r«*t. :*«UkindiolSUfcniEQKtn»i, w»ii UNI bltcbia. .Railroad Wot k, Bteam Bolwu.aTidGboot Iroo iaySS:ly»lto v imRIfilGN EXCHANGE). SlttUT BILLS drAwn bv DDSCAII, BUERHAS A CO., • OS* TUB UNION DANK, LONDON, CN BUUB Of uNB ’ ‘ ' ' BTEBUNO AND U^WABDB. . A UOf Bills ua th« principal dtlas a&A towns of Franca, .Bdgtarn, HoUand.WQonaany, Benia and other European ' Stateseonatftbtlf pahanil and foraaloty > . WM. H. WILLIAMS A CO., a3Mynto Dangers. Wood of Third. ' RAH* ROAD BPIKB~Ci Jonpli DlHrortb Di V \su«ei*ora Is, FbrUr, Ztdft < uAScricroxras vt RAIL HOAD SPIKES, CHAIRS \ ANfa BOAT SPIKES. t!‘ Corner of Water Street and Cherry alloy, ■niauafo • pitTSPUBQiu psnn-a. tlfi 55 S'CO. Pareatding tad Commiuion Herth&ati, And Ageats forthe sale ol Pittsburgh llanul feetorea. OotttlgDmeaU end order* (or LEAD, HIDES, • HEMP, PRODUCE, Ac, aoUdted. Prompt atUn _ •••.. lloo' to requiring and forwarding. So. 40 Comnureltl SlUraet, St. Loot*, erfffcdtf N« HOXaAUBS Ac SONS, ptuios a PonigD-.nod Bamettie Bill* of Kiebaojt, V CERTIFICATES OF TJX POSIT, BANK WOTKB AND BPECIB, NO. 6T MAEKST STaKET. yrrrSBUBOU, PA. . M.Uottectlon« made on all the principal cltias throogb % opt the United BtatosJ ap22-fcly .' Fall Poahloni. " ' MoCORD Sc 00-, AXD RETAIL DEALERS T.K *—«- in d «AHtrricroxna or HATS, CAPS, FURS, BOBTNKTS, AC., . Aro now opening for tho FALL TRADE a 'raagotßcwntjetock of FRKSU.OOODS. which will l* *>lJ >t low prtere- *" •' N* 131 WOOD STREET, txiZl. V Fir* door* aboro Fifth,'PUtebqtgb. ' son. tttnntoctareT»'eMADaatßra In all hinds of , TOBACCO, BNUFF AND CIGARS, .. . ABU / LEAP tobacco, j , PA ORK. 2 DXUZS t* WBj • STRAW BOSKETS ASU HATB.TB eoswetllibboss, J r~~ .-A FLOWERS. Ac., / - . 3 : KO. 9S-KIABKIT STREET, arl«»d>» • PITTSBURGH^ ~ cnirwßY g. conJys. c- . Porwarfllng nod CoynmlgslOQ "Merchant, \ 'ABU WHOLESALE DBALZRXH. Cheese, Butter. Seeds, yish, A &n Dmn ttrert, (rsntb die,) \/ felid rfocr »bo»e H*ad *lreet. ~QIHa ffoor» from 9 *. k.Hll*p. b ; • ' ; e. B. ac. P. MARKIiB, 1 / 4_ uunmcroMM or \ r PJUiITJNO, JOB AND ALL KINDS Of ' PAPHJIB. WartUouitt No. 91 Wood Btr«a«» PITTSBURGH,\P*- fa - a. f - fc&oghtet cukrt price*. ' auTHßast aoi'BßßSii aoTUittißuT Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth log Byrop for CUldranteething. Ithasuo equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the process of teething by eeftealok the game, reducing all Inflammation—will allay p*la. •• tars to regulate the bowels. Depend open It, mother*, It will gire reel to joareelrea, and relief and health to your infants.,' Perfectly asfe In all oases; \ IhlaTalnahle preparation la the prescription of ona\of the moataxperlenced and skilful female Pbyafclana Ifl Nlw England, sad has Ueu used with narar fiiUlng soceeae !■ ullliouaof caaee. J T7e believe U the beat and aaraet remedy in tha world, In »U r«»«« cf Dysentery and Dlarboea In Childreo, whether It ■rises from teeUiloi 01 from any other caaee. I 4 HBfs«ndbe*fthe*nl>se*Uoetodbydull*r*aadcJuti»,lt v ie worth Us weight la gold. I botUee are add every year in the llnltad State®. It la an old and wdl-trled ramwly. PHIGKONLY 45 CENTS A BOTTLE. / .' g*>Kons genuine owesstb* fec-etmlle of OURTIB A PHB EQ?B,New York, la oh the oatalda wrapper, Souhy DreegUta thronghoarthe^rorld. DB.OEO. nVEBTSKB, Agent for PUUbnrgh. tufcJawlyfcT AMF.RIOAW WATOHES. • WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF awqxucazt watchbs. -- . would most respectfully call the atten tion of tho public to the American Watches now being ex tanxlrnly Introduced, the mxonfeetureot which has become ' so firmly established that entire confidence can be placed \ . upon them as. safe and correct lime-keeper*, both by the wearer and seller. Baying been appointed Wholsealo Agents lor lb* sale of tbM® Witches, the pnbllc may bo soured that wa can sail them at the very lowest cash price*. W* hare also a very large stock of Silver tod Plated C Ware,XlnsM Jewelry in acts, each** Coral, Oaroat, •" Cameo, Jet and Painttogs. Oar uaortmant of CLOCKS 1c annually lijrg# at preeent, - eonprideg com® beuuUfal patterns of Bight and One Day ! greatly radoead ptlcea. Wa bat® also • fall text of SogUib and Swiss Odd and . Ettnr Watches on hand, all of oar own hamlation. w* MwSr”- ictdkwT wo/tt ruth street. Meter's Miraculous Vbbkdi Destbotm, f%s Daly Randy in (As t»Ac£* IForJitfare ta EsUrminsU Bita, Mica, Cocuoaeaxt, Bess, ins, Uomotcss, Feus, Bferm, Mom, Qian Wcaxs atp Gamxe tenets, Ac -50,000 BOMS BOLD IN ONE MONTS* These Celebrated Betaedio® hare tan extensively used far yean In ail partiof Europe, and their mlreo_ vtoo® power hare been attested by tha Ooartaof Boiri*, France, England, Anuria, Preuis; Bavaria, Saxony, BelgJ- Holland, Naples, do, aofl thrir Chemical proper!*® examined, and «pproT#d by the moat dtstiognirhed Modlcal . Faealtfaf all over tbo world. j * \ ThrirdastrnctiTettem-to all klndaof vrnn'ia and intfrtr has been certified In this country by tbs Directors of the various Publip Institution*, nantsre, TannSre, Proprietors oflflnteU, Wsrthonec®, MsirufWaories, andby tariontdi* Itm&btd printo dtiienJ. pumsrous TteUmonlals and OertiflealH.of the efficacy of these Remedies can be eesn at the Depot. - . For sain, Wholesale and Retail, by th« Inseetor and Pro* prietor, . JOSEPH METER, Practical Chemist, Tort General Agent for the U. Stete* andCinada®, FEEDER* ICS Y* RCSHTON. Drngslrt, No. 10 AMor Boose, sod 41T ESt»dw*7, Now York. _ fcrselelh thUdty, whoUtal* and retafl by B. Z. EEL TJHifi A CO, contfrWood and found etad JOB.FLHHNQ, OarM* Diamond and Harkei at. BESRIIAM A IFEZN MAN.Alleghecyr de2Moidfo ; i - - HtoNj OU and Leather Btore. D. Kirkpatrick* Sons, No. 31 8. Third - st; between tfnketkndChsxtnattta, Philadelphia, hm ferstde DRYAND EALTED EPANIfIU and Qr»n Baited Patna Kips, Tannsrf .Ofl, Tronen* and Cn> rfcrF TocU atih® loweat priced *n3upon U# best term*. ... :.:ficVAQkindsofLaedtcrin therongh wanted, for which . jfe.Mghqt market pdc® wfUbojlTan In cash, or takes In ~ and sold* -SSSSafe. ..mrajjdb FAMILY FLODB to artiro ktwl.bj EXUnON *W£GB, . Sirttal ‘ ! ' Pittsburgh Steel'Workß. lUUJsaiy.. jam t both. ir-iretfuopsE, . JONES, BOYD & Elnnnlactuiete of CAST STEEL. —ALSO — , • SPRING, PLOW AND A. b( 1 STEEL, SPRING AND AXLES, Corner Rosa and First Sta., Pittaborgb, Pa. cd9 : • I • j &. P. Cleavei’g j ] PRIZE MEDAL HOKE * SOAP. Tho only genuine, possessing a| free and a luting and delicate perfnmei and l» war. rantadoot to Injure the itla. ij! BEWARE OF OOUKTZRFIITX, F- y.OleaTer’e Oelebrated Molt, Drown Windsor, Glyra rin* •, fl Bonflower Bcap*; •aposacaona Tooth Powder far tM Teeth and Qnma, to bo had of all the roipactaUa Drag «nd Fancy Etom la tha United Staler Manufactory to London. Whdeeale Depot, Noe 21 and 23 D*y etraat, New York. oelOAadfa / J. Q. ROTSTON, Agent. HBHUT OKU WIG A CO., KUroriercaxu or ropes and twines Of all dtt> and descriptions. Warehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Sts., Two equine ihote the P. I. W. » 0 R R Freight Depot, aeSAmdkwfcP Toi Peruvian Strop.— What is it?— Must peraobs bare an Uln that tbe Peruvian Sjrap b “ preparation of Perorlaa Bark*. Thla I* »»ol tbo cm*. It la amiable preparation of Protoxide of Iwm. «bieh I* read ily received Into the coosUtutton, and will * cl lai,, ° 111 a «it thftt that metal doe* not nanally ftct. when given In tbftfbnnor carbonate, or «wntn the Iron by hydrogen pr.pftr.UcHi, *> popnlmr with pbytlclan* Whoever desires to give Iron In ft lorn that will b. acceptable to tb. tinmen atomacb, *nd thftt w[UU reftdlly «*h*u Into Uia blocrf, will give tbU Peruvian Syrup, which lantteated by wen of high character throng boot the country. I>r. U«y<», tbe State Aaeyer of Ueisaehoftetu, tevtlflee to U« extraordinary vir tue*, *nd we hare every confidence In tb* ability of tbe . agent here to convince any 000 of the fttmt. Tbo Pernvlftu ; Byrnp tft made In Boaton, and baa performed moat wonder nl carve la alldJeeae* requiring* touio and, alterative preparation. See long advertlaoment In another part of today* Gatort. Da. OEO. O. KEYBER, 140 Wood etreet, Lthe Agent for thla city. selgalAwT )JIPAMY. r. OJUdw«IL t SattL) Rupture or Hernia.—l>r. Qxo. 11. Ket bix, of 140 Wood street, Pittabufgb, Ihu, bn* boen lb the eaafern cities for tbe past six weeks, and baa procoriid tbe moot approved kind of fniuct for the of Herinl* or 1 Rupture, which be la qualified to fit to any 'Caaoof rdptnre with tha asm ranee that sails fectlun will be given. would advUaonr readers to call on Dr. Keyaer, wtirii any thing of tbit kind la needed, aa we be! persuaded that Le U oompetenttogtve tbo needfnt advice In sneb cs*tt JugidßwT _ _ SEWING MACHINES. FOR SALE WITH ALL late improvements A T e nAKVPdCTI'UKR'fI FItICftB, CALL AS D ICXAMIN HI the eatbst improvement IN Sewing Machines. Q-T&ti Ui-tihn tbs lILST I’IKMIUM .t tb.l.t. Allegheny County fair j THIS IS THE MACHINE whoaa owners offered a premia a of $2 000 rh Philadelphia to any other on sxhtbUton at tbe Pi anklln InfUtutatbatcculddo th. .toe rtnga of work as well.-* Their offer not baring been accepted Ita superiority most ba era coded. Tor salon! JL. M. IkLA~RSiiA.I-.L« Sc CO.'S, InlBAAw? ggPiRAL ST. ALLSOOEXY CITY- nf E. BRAMAN A CCS ” * ' DOUBLE THREAD -SEWING MACHINES; PRICE TSI&TT-fIVB DOLLABB, Wt>._» Until it 2SH3L LAfIfIJBHj i MOBTHIIOP. SEWING MACHINE AT A BARGAIN Bnt«Ua Urorer k Biker*! QttUtlu* or Tilloriug Uicblne, neond-biad, wimfitod in fint-rato or.'rr. C<-«t ■130; will be sold tor IM Uiid hilf price. Cut beiico it •»; HEBBBT k aAKggß’B.w. Liberty »ad lUnd it*. Call and BXA-MINB TOE GIBBS’ * NEW PATENT bHwiho uaohinds. WHIG II RECEIVED AT THE LAST Bute V.ii in II I QUEST PREMIUM. M TheeeHechlnee-ar* acknowUdged Ly all whobaveei atniaed them, ttw sxef lu tue, yat they are eolil fur LOW PRICE OP THIRTY DOLLARS. For Sale at No. 51 FiUh Stroet. . FAIRBANKS & EWING, oc2o:lyd . OKNKBAL AGENT* 'C' AIR bTnk" ' S SCALES FAfRBiNE’B HAY, COAL, PLATVOKM and COUNTER SCALES, 0/*vaiydacrip'UwD,fbr sale at FAIRDANE’B EOALE WAKtUOUBK, Stiotnepa. ■ioßht'h’awiahf - *• e cataanm. & CARNAHAN, A TTORNETH AT LA », NO. 110 FOURTH STREfTT. C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney atul Ooaueellor at JL.u w PTltdlyjs) IRISH * MACKENZIE, Attoraoyß at Law, 015ceN0.60 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa Notary Pnb and Ohio Oommitrioncr. apQ WANTED, 5.000 BUSHELS FLAXSEED, For which tUb highest market price will bo paid by M. B. SUYDAM, Allegheny Oil Mill. cc2l:Smd Oonwr Craig end Rebecca Btro*t«. WANTED —500 bus. prime new Clover Seed. Apply to GRAFF A VAN QOUDER, oclT No. 13 Wood s«rteL ~ zennn agents wanted-to 66U4 yi/Uunew Inrentions. AgenU bare m»d»-®ve* tdfi.ooooa one,— better than air other aimttar agenma>- TITANTED—S,OOO bushels Flax Seed; tor W irbjcb the highest market price will t? Pgff*. . . jTBTOANnELDACO^fIo^I^Stst. T'cTlET—' iheTwmmodiourDweiiiDg boose, with stable, out booses Brands et- JQL tached, known as tb* residence of Hon- R ated as Bobo Bridge, ja«t beyond tbedtyHMoo J?”* Street Boad. Enquire ol ®* Agwnt, ociLdtr 4 No. 60 Foorth stmt. 6 LET—Several find Store Room, on StT Cl«lr itmt. OT. of which will b. rmUd In uanKtJ™ With the spacious room on tbs second "floor, snd.ls we l* taJ calatid for a fumitare or carpet store. Enqnmroi , oclidtf - E. U. IKIBg. No. 6?Fog«h ty TO LET—A comfortable two story^S Brick Dwelling, sttoate on O’Hara street-con* JUA talniog 6 rooms, with fintibed garret and kltchan on first floor, gpqaireof . R. H. KINO. Nft flit Liberty «t TTIAWATUA NUTAT’D BOLT WORKS. PATENT HOT PRESSED NUTfioi all sires on hand and manntactOTed. Also, BOLTS for Bridges, Machinery, Ag* ticaltaral ImpUzneits, at short nottes. AwWsrs&oose. Ho. 1U Wator street. KNAP, SCULLY A 00. UAAVLSI SHAWLSII SHAWLS!!!—An lotxhacstlble stock of Bound and Sqntrs Oornersd Bbawtanow on hand ' - - j O. HANSON LOVE.?* Harkal street. r\ ATS—iOQQ hng.for talo by XJea | RIDSIAWXSXS* do, XSd liberty it PITTaDUROII- S X R W ALSI B. REED, bo. OR Fifth BtTtati A Model of Simplicity. No. Cl riflb atraet. PiTToBOWaH, PA „Vo. 144 /hurt* &.reti fflHants. * So an. PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. orfici a l papku or the errt. City ana Wey» Itema. UsTBOVotOGiCAL Obfervatioo* for the Gazette, by G. E. Shew, Optician, 58 Fifth SL—corrected dailj: 15 stT5. rn mine. 00 -40 76 st> 54 9 o'clock 4. u. 12 •• u Barometer—. Wanted, A purchaser ft>r 600 Ibj. of old Type Met*!, which we have el this office 1 „ Piets, burgh Synod. T«t*-iay, O-t- SS/Ai-The report of the c-Kumiuee oo the hoard of yoolportago was taboo op. The pre amble eetj fortu the needs of the people Id the more sparsely settled pordonj of the State, and the great aeed of means.. The resolutions commend this charity to kjj tbo churches aod eapoeially to those who hare heretofore. Tboyrecom mend purchasetelo buy. their books from this board, who sell at lo£r price*. Tbo report was accepted, nod a long dobate ensued, which was at length rot short by a call for the previous question, which call was sustained, and the report was adopted by a nearly aoaoimoas vote. ; The officers of the whose terms expire, are Dr. Howard, Her. Richard Lee. J. R. Uoghes, James Carothora,, Luke Lodmis .and John A. Wilson. These were ro-elected}oxeept the last, whose place was not known, or Was left not, and Mans Geld Brown, Ejq., elected in bis piece. Dr. M'Klnncy, of the Manner it* Adeoeate, road an able reportfrom the committee on Sabbath observance. Tbo report declares the proper observance or tbo Sab bath secures the safety of property and subserves the best interests ol society. The preamble bad been prepared with greet care, and presents the views of the ohorehon the observance of the Sab bath in a clear, concise aod methodical manner. We would publish this paper entire were it not for the pressure upon our columos this morning. Tho reso lutions, which formed tho conclusion of the report, were as follow : /sVto/ivi/, That this is a Christian country. The government was established by Christians, and. as Christians, the people hove a right to protect the in stitutions of their choice. fietolveJ, That tho province of the vJvil power in regard to religion U dot to ordain a belief nor to en force an observance, but to protect and restrain fwnr trespass. \. i Resolved, That it u the privilege and the duty jft Christians, as citizens, to employ the elective fran chise and the right of tho power of the civil courts for the procuring,Mbe upholding and the enforcing of sach laws as are adapted to secure to ail who may desire it, tho enjoyment of a quiet Sab bath. - That attending upon public worship is root “a worldly occupation" la the legel sense of 'those word. It is a religious service, it is a right, and embraces all tbo means needful f»r its due en joyment. The day, with nil its privileges, beln-.gs to the hired man as well to any other man.; aou be cause a man hires himself by tho month for a livell- - hood, ho U not therefore to be hindered from fidingr to church with bis employer. When men go quietly'; to the place of worsbtp.no officer of the law and no other person has any right to ioqnlre into their re lations to each other. The law asks not which is tho employer and which the employee. Both are alike in the law Slight. Resolved, That it bo eojoined on the memlwrs of our church to attend sedulously to the sanctification of. the Lord's Day: not pharasalacaily, but o«ing U for the instruction uf their families and for the pub - lie and private exercise* of God's worship; that in reachihg tho bouse o( ilv-.1. they go os quietly aud with as little show and employing as little of the services of cither man or beast ai may be reasonably practicable; ir .l tbit in all things lbp.y study to giro no offence an J strive to be examples' to the world. R, That it Is the duty of heads of families to furnish facilities lor ail the members of their households, to attend the public as well as private worship of tied. Domestics as well as children are to bo cared for. Males as well as females, and field , help, if lodging with tho family, as wall as house-, help, have their rights and should enjoy the Chris tian's care. Especially are Christians Wood not to make any unnecessary requisition upon their em ployees, interfering with their proper attendance at (he bouse of God. Synod hence condemns, most emphatically, the requiring of hired drivers lo spend hours of tbo Sabbath morning in grooming Uorsbs, and in causing drivers of carriages to abide in the street while the proprietor attends upon the worship of the sanctuary. If families need a carriage to convey them to meeting lei them enjoy ii »j the abundance which God has given them, but let them so arrange mailer* (hat their drirers mey enter tho house of God with them, or may go elsewhere to worship according to the order of their choice. The preamble and resolutions having been read, tho'leiter were, without amendment, taken up one by one adopted. A very long and quite intereiting dis< eueeion arose however, oo a clause in preamble denominating the decision of tho Mayor In the late; eases of Judge Lowrie, Mr. Logan and others, *\ '•perversion of the law,” and one which will "not bo sustaioed by wise judges,' or words to that effect. Several gentlemen conteodod that to adopt this, would be for the Synod l-> assume the position of judges of the taws, and to place themselves between the Mayor and the courts, dictating, or assuming to diclate, to the latter wbaltheir decision should he. Her. Mr. Fatten said he thought the clause in tbe preamble bad better ho stricken ouL Ue believed tbe Mayor acted honestly in bis derision, but under bad adVtce. After long Jbcuiri.jp. tho clause was strickeo-ouL Rev. Mr. Wooden J then offered tbe following ad dilional resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That we deplore the increasing leaden ey, even la Ghristiaa families, to spend the Sahbalb in Uloness, in social calls, wotldly conversation, uo« neoessary wsoderlog abroad for mere pastime, or to superintend worldly Interests which might be aitcnd-j ed to po week deyi, and that it be recommended lJ the members of «ur churches and tbeir families id abstain from all these i iolations of tbe Load’s day. I Afternoon Station. — Dr. Smith, of l/reensburgj, moved that the Synod tako into consideration thj» publication of a pastoral letter. Dr. Smith suhtuij led some points which be thought might be properly treated in tbe letter. Those points bore with e - seeding soverity upon tho curse ot- iniemperatme, upon travelling circuses, upon gilt tick enterprises, which be termod dissrubed gambling, promiscuous dancing at parties and at picnics, etc. Dr. Gillette moved that a committee be appointed to report upon tbe expediency of a pastoral letter. Dr. Kirkpatriok said be felt deeply the noed of sumo movement in tbe vicinity. A* for himself, he preached and prayed more pointedly. There was need of something to be duoe at Greensbarg, tor be did nut know that there was a thing except Dr. Smith and his chnrch in that-placo that could re deem it. Tbe committee was appointed, consisting «f Revs. Ewing, Patterson and Campbell. Committee appointed id reference to the Presby terian Mission of Ireland to this country reported resolutions commending Dr. Edgar and tho Irish Mission to tbe prayers and contributions of the ebarchna in Ibis Synod. Adopted. Rev. Mr. Paxton offered a teaoinlion approving Dr. Annan's work on church psalmody, recommend- ing it to iho pastors and pebple. Adopted. The committee for selecting preachers and subjects for the next Synod, reported. Rev. Richard Lee and Rev. C. V. M’Caguo ore the preachers. The narrative on the stato of religion was takon up. It was moved to recommit it that the statistics of the amount of money contributed may be correct ed In the report. The motion was lost It was moved to strike oat the statistics as incor rect, which was carried- hod then the report was adopted. Report of committee oa absentees from former .meeting was adopted. The committee on tbo pastoral letter, with a few verbal alterations, reported tbe letter submitted by Dr. Smith, of Greensbarg, and recommended it to tbe Synod. In connection with this letter the gift book enterprise came up for discussion, and was de nounced as a concealed lottery. Tbe letter was adopted. Dr. M'Kinooy and the Clerks i-f Synod were ap pointed a committee to publish the uiinnlei of S^rnod. Tbo committee on the Boards of tbe Church then reported. Tho following preamble and resolutions' were submitted: I Yherea§, A large proportion of the brethren in this portion of tbe church are much dissatisfied with the sclioD of llio Board of Missions in Jutte last, re lating to the Secretaryship; and whereas, the feeling on this subjeot is so strong as seriously U threaten tho peace of the church and unity of action in tbo work of domestic minions; and whereas, we are con fident there cannot bo harmony under the existing organisation, therefore, A’esofvnf, That we recommend to tbe committee above referred to tbe adoption of the fifth item in tbo resolution adopted by the last Assembly, and record ed on page 538 of the mioutes. This appears to pre sent to us more hope of a satisfactory solution of present-difficulty, and to give more promise of resto ring harmony, than anything else that occurs to us at present. [The “iietu" aboTe referred to is, “that at each meeting of tbo Assembly a committee shall be appointed on each of tbo Boards and Church Ex tension Committee, to wbieb committee is given tho duty of nominating suitable persons for the office of Secretaries of such Boards and Church Extension Committee.) This excited great ducatsioti and was generally denounced. Rev. Mr. Hastings, of Wilklosburg, proposed the following substitute: 1. That Synod cannot approve of tbe Board of Domestic Missions ia appointing an additional Sec retary, not only because we believe this measure to be unaeeesa&ry and highly injurious la this section of the church, bat also because they bare thereby assumed tho right to decide a question wbieb by tbe last General Assembly was referred to a committee to ho reported npoo tbe next meeting of that body. 2. That we will not suffer this temporary error In the management of the board t» diminish oar Inter est In tbe cause wbieb is committed to its care, bnt that we will coutinue to support it and urge our poo dle to support it by contributions to tbo treasury of lhe*boord with the understanding that oor pecuniary rcppprt eball not be oooitrued'.ioto an argument in (favor of Its preseht polioy aod ia tbe hope that tbe evil of which we compltio will bo fully remedied by the next General Assembly. After some discussioa this substitute was adopted. The Synod, at a lato hour, baring completed their business, adjourned. _____ _ Pateht.— A rebeoe for tbo term of eeveo year* from the 18ih of November proximo, baa boon ieeureil b, Measis. B*ko*ell & Calking, of IbUolly, for tbe -improte, ou1li«ior tooih” of D B Ro«en.Ejq.. of Ibis oily. Thlslls oonsiJ ered't eelnsble pstenl, »s tbo tooth is eirong, llgbt end ssslly sdjujled. Duuu Wlli uolloo the sals of men’, wiotjr ■MT, a®;, to Uk. pituM thU lO o’clock, at Davis’ Auction room, No. 64 rixta it. TBS COURTS. gnmi tSocwT.—Proent, all the Judges. Heniy n. Heory. Venango county. Oa no lion'of Myers, for plaintiff in error, arnlo lo shair cause why no” fro*- tVould nol.bs taken off; mado absolute and non prat, liken off, and 'eanae continued. NeabUvs.Tbe Commonwealth; crrticrari; to the Mayor of Pittsburgh. Plaintiff in error by atloroeyl Messrs. MoKnighl and Caruagban, al leges dimnnition of record, ani pray an alut trrlwrari to bring up tbo eridcncc. | Defiance cL al ra Defiance. Venango eonnly. . Argued by Cburob for plaintiff in error, anJ by \ Slepheus contra. | • Jones va. Sterrill S: Dro. Venango county. I ■On motion ol attorney Myers, joJgetueni of It'u J pros. I i . Putney rs (fathers. Clartpn. Argued by fcampbell (or plaintiff in error, and by Held j contra. ! . . rs. Hnlingo. \eoang». toattfined. Couar or Qosrtkb Sessions._li,.r ulr Judges McClure and PStke. a. Tutxday, Oot. 'Jo.—John Lowttf, iudicicd for contending wfib an officer who was arresting Lewis in the discharge of bio (officer’s) duly, waa brought into court, and tbo officer not desiring to press the mailer, Lewis was discharged. John Hunt, of the Fifth ward, was fined $2(l and oostß for idling liquor without licenso. Thomas flngbee, indicted (or keeping a fero. cious dog, was pul on trial, it appeired that this dog was a cor weighing somo six pounds, qnile a weakling, that would baro been a pleas ant lap dog, If ho had belonged to thefrjght breed. VcrJlot of not guilty. Jane Cook pleaded guilty to telling liquor wilbont license, qnd was fined $lO and costs. Mrs. Kliaa Israel was indiolcd for assault and battery, on oath of Datid Debaoher. The defend ant, it appears, ejected the prosecutor from her premises for noousing her of baring stolen cer tain articles which she alleges wero giren bor by prosecutor’s wife. Jury found a rerdiot of not guilty, the defendant and prosecutor each to pay half the coals. Berkharl Sands was indicted for larceny of a jncoe of shear steel and a oaulkiug hammer, valued at $2, the properly of James Blair. Pros ecutor tostified (hat his boiler yard, at the Point, saflered considerably from pilferers; defendant was in the habit of comiug to bis yard. A aearcb warrant wosiaaaed, aod a hammer worth about GO cents was found. It was a small case, like all the others that bare consumed the time of iho court this term. Verdict of oot guilty. Mary Uauey, Mary Griffin and Sarah Wil loughby were Indicted for beeping disorderly hodUe in Cherry alley, Third ward. There were separate Indictments, but by consent of parlies tboy were all tried together. This cose was on all tha afternoon, aod bad not been finish ed when wo left the Court. Tbo nature of the o»so was such as to attract a large crowd iboat the parlieas of the Court. 20. 1559. U. S. District Court —Tho case of Emman uel Auman, charged with perjury, came up in Regular order before this tribunal, on Tuesday ''morning. Marshall Swartiwelder, Ki<] , through whoso labors Cover was acquitted, and who was assisted in the case by Messrs. Coffroth and Mu pus, of Somerset, appeared for Aumau. Me is charged with having committed perjury in swearing falsely on tho trial of Cover, we be lieve. Aomen's enso was however postponed, and will not corns up for trial till December term. The Court then adjourned until Uio'cloek to day. District Court —Tho oaso of Neal va. Mo noogahela Bridge, went to the jury yesterday, but no verdict was returned at the hour of ad journment. Lucioda White tp Peter Davis and others; ac tion of ejectment. Verdict Ter plaintiff for costa Young was admitted to practice in tho District Court, on Tuesday, on motion of M. ItwarUwclJer, Es*\. Lin Kuuaa.— Kev. Dr. Edgar, the Delegate of the 'lrish Presbyterians to the American Presby terian churches, spake last evening at CUy flail, to a large audience. Mismannerasaspcaker is plcasaDt. Me Lad io bis audience, all the clsr gjmvn la the Pittsburgh Synod, and thus his words will be borne abroad like good seed scat tered iu good ground. Mia narrative of the slate of religion in Ireland was very interesting. Kev. Dr. Edgar believes that the religious move ment In Ireland is a true revival, ahd that it is beariog blessed fruit to the glory of God. Tho Doctor is a man of great learning and experience, and knnwa whereof he speaks, lie thinks a great door U now open io Ireland fur tho con version of tbe darkened minds, so long blinded by Popery, to (he glorious light ef the gospel of Christ. ' Tne Sckuat Qurstio*. —Messrs. M’Knighl and Carnahan, counselors for J. T. Logan, K*iti ( who was lined in the lftib instant forjtleivlng a carriage A> oburoU on Sunday, d instant. The case having been oortified tho Suprrine /Court, the record of tho«jiWpt.*eiow went up, but tbe Mayor did not deem it his duty under tb» law io set forth tbe leeiimony io tho case in bin record The wriL was to order the Mayor Cq ect forth lu ins record the testimony iu the caaedn full Is out uotea of proceedings of tbe Synod on Tuesday, wo stated that Mrs lleliy Dually, by wbot® munificence tbe new ball of tbr theologi cal seminary was built, lives In'Wheeling She lives in Steubenville, Ohio, within tbo bounds of tbe-Wheeling Synod It was through her noble gift that Beatty Hall has been built. Fiak'n --XULrlii4fr!te-rt!i!iilLi-»UrJ»y rco tiered judgment in the ease of Travers, charged with obstructing thep'asftftgCL railway cars He was fined sf>, but tbo Goe was remitted, and the accused left off on paying the costs. Dedication. Tbe Presbyterian Churoh < of Mount Washington will be dedicated onBabbath nfteruooo, October 00-. h, at tU o’clock. Preach ing at that ftraeijy Rev. Dr. Jaoobue, and in tbe evening at T o‘o!ocrj-hy Professor S. J. Wilsoo. Tub Grand Jury have passed upou about 500 bills. They have found true bills against, Jones and Kernan. Yesterday they returned elxly four ignored bills, mostly for assault and bat tery and selling liquor without license. CgiißCCTlox.— lleur*. Editor* : Yuur paper of tbe ?iuh contains tbe following paragraph : “Tbo case cf John Glass, charged with robbing the New Brighton Post Office, where he was post master, is postponed till Docember term.” The injustice of ihiestatemont is apparent when you are iuformed that no such chargo or imputation stands against. Mr. Glass. No t-fScor has over been more prompt Jn' meeting responsibilities to tbe De partment, and no suspicion has ever kpon intimated against him of any malversation against tbe Govern ment. Tbe offence for which be standi charged Is ottering two gold dollar coins in exchange for stamps, but whether .knowingly or criminally is to bo deter mined at tbe appointed time for trial. A correction of tho statement seems due Glass, by one of bis eounsol. B. B. Cuaudebus. AVio lirifjhtoH, OcL 25, 1850. of course, wo did not intend any injustice to Mi Glass, and elated the chargo as we understood it. W are glad to make the correction.—Eon. Gax. ~ Noace to BaUdera aod Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman for Rowland Parry) would respectfully Tafurn lb we for whom he has doos work, aad tha public generally, that |i» i« win prepared to furnish Elate, or pot oo Slate Hoota, in the moat approved manner. Orders for Hoofing or Re pairing of Elate Roofs (If left at the offleo of Alex. Laogb- Uo, «xoer of Etna street and tbe Canal, Fifth ward,) will bo promptly attended to. THOMAS PAKBY. mjTJtitad. To Tut rJ.EEVooa or Botu Seies.—A Retir *d Clergymen baring been restored to health In a-fow daya, after many years of greet nerToae suffering, ii willing to utiit others ty sending (free) a repy uf tho prescription tuod. Direct the Bov. JOHN M. DAOSALL, ISO Folfoo street. Brooklyn, N. Y. ac3o|2iacodA'JmwF DRB. €. U. FITCH At J. W. BYKKI, Physicians for Diseases of the Throat and Chest, aud other Chronic Ailment* complicated with or causing Pulmonary Consumption. Office 191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, p*. CONSULTATION FKBB. A Iht ot quo*- tlonaaent to those wtshiug tooonrelt ns by letter. 1e9.-ttawdawlyP.ta Uelmdold'b Genuine Preparation. lIELMDOLD'E UUOHU for the Bladder; UELUBOLb'd BUOUU for lb* tSldae>». UCL&IBOLD’S BUOHU for tbo Urarel, UELMBOLD'fI BUCHU for tbo Dropsy; ~ HELM BOLD’S BUOHU for N«Tonsoee«s J RELUBOLD’S RUCUU for Lo*» ofMemoij; HELMBOLD’S BUCIIU for DltunvesffYlsfoo; lIRLMBOLD’S BUOHU for Dlfficolt Broathlu K ; HELM BOLD’S BUOnU for Weak Norvew, HKLMBOLD'B BUOHU forOeneral Dobdity; IIELMBOLIWUiOOIIU for Ualwnal Laa.tudf; DELUBOLD’S BUCIIU for Horror Of Disease nKLUBjLDffInUOUU for Night Sweals. for Wakefulness UELMBOLD’S BUOHU for Drynoreol tho Skin; UKLUBOLD'B UUOHU for Eruptions: HELMBOLD’S BUOHU for Pain I® tbo Back; HELM BOLD’S BUOUU lor Heavtowaor tbe Kjelide, with Temporary Snffaslan and Lose of Sight; QKLUJIOLt/S BUOQU for Mobility audßesUMasjjeis, uirb Want of Attention, Horror of Soctetjt USLM BOLD’S BUOUU for Obstructions; UCLMBOLD'S BUOHU for Btcessea arlalog from ladli cntloo, and all dlsoasesoftbo Sexual Orgaoa,eiistiag tn sltbsr sex, f«>m whatever canseorlxinatißg. Sold only by bit. QUO. U. KEYSKRi 140 Wood etreet, Pltuburpb. wttChdAwF Oomboh bens* rules the mass of the people, whauvar the mtanamoi and mUanthrepo phtWphrreuiay eaj to the contrary. Show them a £«" thing, Lt Us mi-r- Its t»e clearly demonstrated, and they will not hesitate to give It their must cordial patronage. Tb* meases hate al ready ratified the Jnd«a*>nt of a physician ctraeerniog the vlttnea of IIOjtTETPfiK’S BITTERS, as may U secu la the tuaenaa qijantitlM of this nwdldnsa that are aunsally sold ln*evory awiian of tho U&J- ft U now recoßtjlmi as great ly superior to all oUiar mnodle* jot derlred lor duoesci of the digesitre urgent, such as diarboea, dysentery, dyspep sia, am) for the various foyers that arise from derangetm-nt uf those portions of tha ivstani. lloatatter's name ts U«t I -« saUafled. fluid ty dnigalstehttd lUalcrS genaraUy, everywhere, and ly lIOSTETTkB A BMITU, mattufrelnreraand proprietors, 14 Water and M Front streaU. JcttSAUwT OATS— 000 bus. Oats for eolo by cett niTciioooK. M-augRY * 00. KE—lsoobm. to toiWMd for sale by ,-ccu nmnioooK, uwieey e go. Telegraphic. Czakesstov-x, Va., Ott2s.—J*ne| tyneb, sites Wa. J. Stoburgh, mppuie-i to ba cco of tho fillibas ters, wis lodged in jail 10-dsy. Hewn captured some days since, by SL E. Price, mall agent on tlie B. 4 0. Railroad, at a place called Sir John’s Ran, and kept ta a room till to-day. He is quite under* sized, of » simple and foolish appearance, and bad been several, weeks loitering about this and the ad joining counties, begging and borrowing money. The preliminary examination of the prisoners cap. tored at Harper's Ferry, commenced this morning be fore tie magistrates’ court. Tho tailoring magis trates occupied the bench: Col. Davenport, Presiding Justice, assisted by J>r. Alexander, John .1. Loek, Jbho F. Smith, Thomas H. Willi*. G. MV-Richclber. gtr. Chas. 11. Lewis and Moses W. Barr. The pris oners were conducted from the jail under a guard ot , SO armed men. A guard was stationed around tho ! court boose and bayonets are bristling oo all sides. I Cbss- B. Harding, attorney tar the county, is assisted 1 by Andrew llanter, counsel tar tho commonwealth, j Tho prisoners were brought in, Gen. Brown and K. I Coppee being manacled together. Brown seemed I weak and haggard, his eyes swollen from tho clTcot lof tbe wounds on hit hoad. Coppee is uninjured, i Stevens seemed less injured than Brown, but looked j haggard and depressed. There aro several wonrols on the bead of both. John Copeland is* bright mu latto, of about 25 years, and Green, who is about 30 years of age, is of a dark color. This morning Sheriff Campbell read tbe commit ment to the prisoners, charging them with treason and murder. Mr. Harding asked that tho court might assign counsel for tho prisoners, if tboy bad none. The court inquired of the prisoners if they had any counsel, when Brown addressed the court as follows: Virginian* I did not ask for any quarter at tbe time I was taken. I did not ask to bare my life spared. Tbe Governor of the State tendered me bis as surance that I should havo a fair trial, and under no cirrnmstances whatever will I bo able to attood a trial if yon seek my blood. Vou can havo it any mo ment without the mockery of a trial I have no counsel I have not been able to adytsc with one. I know uolbiog about tho feelings of my fellow-pris oners, and am utterly unable to attend la any way to my own defence; iny memory don't servo me: my hoaith Is insufficient, although improving; tbero aro mitigating circumstances, if a fair trial is to bo al lowed me, that I would urge in our faror, but if we are to be forced, with the mere form of a trial, to ex ecution, you might spare voursolvca that trouble. 1 am ready for my fate; I don’t ask a trial; I beg for no mockery of a trial, no insult; nothing but that which conscience gives, or cowardice would drive you to practice; I ask to be excused from the mockery nf a trial. Ido pot know what U the design of this exam ination ; I do'not know what is to be tho benefit of it to the Commonwealth. I hare now little to ask, other than that I bo not foolishly Insulted as coward ly barbarians Insult those who fall into their power. Tbe Court assigned Charles J. Faulkner and Law son Butts as coansol for tbe prisoners. After con sulting with tbe prisoners, Mr. Faulkner addressed the Court, and stated that he dented tho right of tho Court- ta assign eouuiel for the prisoners, and that ho could not, under aoy circumstances, enter upon tbolr defence on no ebort a notice, as it would, in deed,.be a mockery of justice. Mr. Bolts said be did aot feel it his duty to declioo tho appointment of tho Court. Mr. Harding addressed Brows and a*kod Lieu if be was willing to accept Messrs. Faulkner andßotts as counsel. Brown replied -I wish u say that I have sent tar counsel. 1 did apply through the advice •<; some persons here, to sumo persons whose names 1 do not recollect, to act as counsel tar mo. i have sent tar other counsel who have had no possible oppci amity to soo me. I wish fur counsel if lam to havo .i trial; but if I am to have nothing hut the mockery of a trial, as I said, I do not care anything about coun sel. It is unnecessary to troublo any gentlemen with that duty. Hardiug You aro Pi havoa ta r trial. Brown—There were certain mou. 1 ikiul; Mr. It.>ttn was ono <>f them, who declined acting as rounsol, but I am not positive abont it. I cannot remember whether be was one, because I barn beard so many names. I atu a stranger here : I do not kn»w the disposition or character of the gentlemen named. I , have applied for counsel of my own, and doubtless j could have them, if I etu not, as I 'aid before, hur ried to elocution before they can roach here. But if that is the disposition to be made of me. all this , trouble and expense can be saved. Ilardisg—Tho question is, do you the aid of Messrs. Faulkner and Bolts as your concsol. IMeaso to answor yes or no. Brown—l cannot regard this as an examination under any circumstances. I would prefer that they should exercise their own pleasure. I feel as if it was a matter of very liitlo account to sc! If they had designed to assist me os counsel, I should have wanted an opportunity to consult them at my leisure. Harding—Stevens are you willing those gentle men should act as your counsel. Stevens—l am willing that gentleman shall, point ing to Mr. Bolt*. Harding—Do you object to Mr. Faulkner. Stevens—No, I am willing ta take both. Mr. Ilardiog addressed each of the other prisoners separately, and each stated his wil!ingnc*s t - be de fended by the counsel named. The Court issued a peremptory order that tho Press should not pnVish the detailed testimony, as it would fender the getting of a jury before the Circuit Court, impossible. I.ewis Washington staled that at ab->ut 1 o'clock i.q Sunday night, be us* asleep, and aw k* by a noiir Jlo beard bis narno called, fo* went .town and t« .ii surrounded hr lix men. Steven;, appeared in command. Cook, Coppee enJ two negro prison era were along, and another white man whom he af terwards recognised as Kigte. Washington then proceeded t-> dofai! all tbe par lieulars of bis being taken a* prisoner, with bit ne groes to the armory, and the subsequent event* up to the attack by the marines, and delivery. A. M. KittsmiUor gavo the particulars c-f hteboiag takvn prisoner, and Incited up. He subsequently had several interviews with Brown, who always treated them with coartery and respect. Rndcivored toasceruin from Brown what object be had in view, and he repeatedly told him that Lis only object iviu W fixe slaves, and ho was willing to fight the pro slavery men to accomplish that object. '>n ono oc casion daring tho attack, f said to Brown, ‘-this is getting hot if voujwill allow me fo inter fere. I can possibly accommodate matters.” lie went vut with Stevens with ri»g of truce, on Mon day afternoon, lie requested Stevens to remain. whilit bo wont forward, when bo, Stevens, waa fired do, and foil. RecogoiioJ only Brown and Stovens. Counted twenty-two early in the morning around with Sharp'* ritlea. When Slovene waa lying wound ••jerked t<> me, “I have been cruelly do- ceiled. ” ' . Washington, th “‘ ”> ‘ , " av * r “ lion with Got. Wist, Brown wasSSi^® T , uc * J ani answer questions unless ho chuse. Tba^*i^ n ro plied, ho had nothing to conceal, anil had to ask, nad that ho had arms enough fur 2,0’i0 aieftVi and could gelenucglTfor 5,000, if wanted. j Arraistead Ball detailed his arrest by the insur gents. Had an interriew, after arrest, with who stated be bad come for no child’s play, ood was i prepared tu carry out bis designs; that his object wns 1 not to mako war upou the people; it was to place , Called States arms In the hands rf block men, and proposed to Tree all the slaves in the vicinity; Drown repeatedly said that his wholo object was to relieve tbo slaves. Captain Drawn told the prisoners, when tho charge c>f the marinos was uonot being ma le, that, though be did nntiiotond to iojara them him self, thoy should equally occupy tlio post of danger with him; that if they jprero not dear enough to their rellow-clUiens tq accepktho terms he had proposed to secure their e&reiy., they must he barbarians Cop. pee, on tbo other hand, torn him (Ball) and hi» friends to gat behind the engines; tbit be did not wish to see them injured. Do not think Brown tired onro from the engine house, Urcen fired several times. Tbo prisoners never wero unreasonably exposed. John Alstadt, one of the ydavo owners, who was brought into the armory with his slaves, detailed the particulars of battering down bis doors, and bis seizure by six armed men. > At tbis point, Stevens appeared to be faitiLiog, and a mattress was procured for him, on whi.'&'ho laid during the balance of tho examination. Alstadt, resumed —Uc thinks Brown fired several times; knows be saw him with bis gun levelled; saw all the prisoners except tho yellow man, Copeland. Alexander Kelly detaflod the particulars ot bis collision with tbe insurgents, and bis exchanging several shots; could not identify any of tbe prisoners. Win. Johnson testified to the arrest of CopoLind, tbe yellow man, who was attempting to escape across the river. H 0 WM armed with a spear and riflo, in tbemiddlo of tbe Sheoando. lie said he bad been placed in onargo of Hall's Riflo factory by Captain Brown. Andrew Kennody was at jail when Copeland was brought in; I questioned him; he said he came from Western Reserve, Ohio; that Brown came there in Angest and employed him at $2O per month. Hr. Faulkner objected to tho testimony ns impli cating the white prisoners. The presiding Judgo said that bts testimony could only be received, as Implicating himself. Kennedy resumed.—Oar object was to release tbo slaves of this country ; that be knew of nineteen in Lbe-party, but thero were several others that be did not know. Joseph A. Brua was ono of tbe prisoners In tbe ongine bouse, and was permitted to go mil several times with tbe flag of trace, daring tho firing. Copp«e|(ircd twice, and at the second fire Brown re marked that "Mair is down.” Witnoes then asked permission to go oat, and found that Beckham had jost been shot, and has no doubt that Coppoe shot him. ' Alstadt recalled.—Thinks that Capt. Brown abut ■the marine wbo was billed. Saw him fire. F (The preliminary examination being concluded, tbo ijConrt remanded the prisoners for trial before tbo Cir- Court. The examination to-day, is merely to see whether tbo obarges are of sufficient importance to go beforo tbe Grand Jury to-morrow. The jury will report a Bill of Indictment, and tbe case will be immediately called up for trial. There ig au evident intention to burry the trial through, and execute tbo prisoners os soon as possible, for fear of attempts being made to rescue them.' In case of servile insurrections, tbirty days is not required between tbo conviction and ex ecution, os in other capital convictions. Circuit Coart, Jefferson County, Judge Uichaid Parker on tho bench, assembled at 2 o'clock. The grand jury retired and the witnesses for tbo State np. pearod before them. At>6 o’clock they Uhd nut fin ished, and were discharged till to-morrow. It is rumored that Brown is desirons of making a full atbtcment of his motives and Intentions, through tbo Press, but the court has refused all further ac cess to him by the reporters, fearing that be may put forth something calculated to'influence tbo public mind and have a bad effect on tbe slaves. The mother of Cook’s wife was in tbo court bouse tbrongbont tbo examination. The general belief is that Cook is still in the moun tains near the Feny. On Sunday night, tbo woman who keeps the canal lock soya bo came to ber houap and asked tbe privilege to warm hlmictii She knows him well and is a rotative of bis wife. Copjpee says he bad a brother In tho party, aad that Brown bad three sons also. There were two others, named Taylor and Uatlett, so that, including Cook, 6 have escaped, 12 killed, and & captured, making 22. ", The trial will commence to-morrow morning, be yond doubt, though much difficulty li anticipated in obtaining a 3017, Cipt. Browns ofyet ia refusing coaiud ii,that it helm conn sal, iowul notbeillow ed to epcok’Mmiolf,«od Southern" counJtl*>» Mt be willing to express.Ms tTowu. Ihe reMoa gw«B fotjmnripg the trisi, is thsf.tbo people of tiiW county, are kept In astateof excitemeht.ana a Larger, force is required ta parent attempt* ta « .is presumed that they will demand.separata After conviction, hat few days wilfbe gtrea them before execution, though all but Brown will ma.a * fall confession. _ The prisoners, as brought into Chart, pre.en pitiful right. Brown and Stevens being nnablo to stand without assistance. Browo has three *wor stabs on his body and cno eabre eut over tm bead. Stevens has three balls, in his hoad and had two in his hreast and on® in his arm. Do was also cut «n tho forehead with a rifte ballot, which glanced ou, leaving a bad wound. The trial will g*> ot * to-mor row. Philalelpuu, f»cL|'2s.-ATho Washington corre spondent of tbe NeyA'crk Times furnishes a Jail analysis of !'eaator 7 Dongla*l rejoinder to ally Black’s views "6f his artlsio o& Popular Sovereignty* Mr. Douglas enters iifto tho merits of the subject St considerable length,"arguing with great lore* iu favor of tho position which he originally assumed. Au thorities rtb oxtenslvriy quoted to sustain his rtews. la conclusion, he repels with much indignation tho charges preferred by the Attorney General lhat he is a hard-working candidate tar tho Presidency, and says that at his time oflife ho would much prefer to finish out his term in tho Senate, with tho rh&aco which he has of a re-elecUoo, ta bring nominated tar efcaryoars Presidential term. Washixstox, Oct. 25.—A letter from i .S. can tor Mason, after doe investigation into the Harper's -Fprry difficulty, says there was no inrorreetion in any form whatercr on tho part of tho inhabitants of that town .or vicinity. Tho taci is undoubted that not a man, black or white, joined tho invaders after they came into Virginia, ur gaVe them aid or assis tance In any form. So far as can bo discovered, not ono of the ninetcon escaped. Not a sUto escaped or attempted to escape during-tbo tnmuit. Of the few carried olf by Cook across tho river, al! escaped from him, and came safely hackbut one, v it ap pears, was drowned while crossing the river, homo ward bound. St. Boris, "el. 25.- The Omaha City Republican says that fr&ndv have been perpetrated in the rocent election of the delegate t« Congress, of thqd terri tory, oquat those Oxford, Kickapoo in Kansas. The returns from Fort Kearny give Hastbraok 2.13 moj., while it is asserted that there aro not 25 legal votors residing there. Tbo same paper notices tbe discov ery of an organized gang rubbort in that neighbor hood; and implicating the ex-Spcakor of Honre of Reprenpontaves, rr-Sherifl and Mvernl other prom inent citizen*. Tho overland-mail of the T-i is anticipate 1. Havre, 12. Cotton hal un adv anciug tenden cy. Sales oftast week were v S J OOO bales,'at !<)2f for New Orleans, at an advance of Ih The rales of tho first throe days, amflunt to 759 hales. New Orleans has been quoted at 101f(i£103f 50c, another advanco of a franc. The market closed buoyant. Broadstutte are declining. Rico is doll, at 12f(iii11. For cat moats the market is a shade firmer al SjtTj -9j tar Bulk- and Bacon Sides, and tar Bulk and Bacon Shoulders, l’.ichange steady at r.. Bostox, Uct. 25.—Tho Almshouse al North Wey mouth, Mass., was destroyed by lire last night, end two insane paupers, namod Hayden and Torre)!, perished in the tiamce. The loss is $6009. ,S.iM'v Hui'K, Oet. 25 : 10 /'. Sl. —Thera are no signs of tho liujal SI&U Steamship Persia, now about due from L.verpoot wllh advices to the 13th in 4!. New GRJ.KAX3, Ocl. 25.—The GllihuHors havo been acquitted; there are no particular 4. I.oCU-. n y:, 2.- -Kivor failing .-!.>w!y, «uh 1 feet water in tbo canal. Commercial C"MUriTKK UV AttIJITUATIoN lOK JJIU'T. A>b UvV. V i‘. V\hk, 9a : lunu Cshtbiu., Wa-f*. I.svct-v SUirz. t-urovta, Ciunnix. |'lT'lSllVtt(,ll fIAHUKTS. , Socially frr V>* /tiiii-arjA ■Gazrt:-. PllTSTma-.U. Wa?V}At>At, Octocex CJ, Jxia. KLOtU—the i-iarKet w»« r»p|t»*.t, aud prure o.i»ac<'c.l 12 from ttore, sales or |iW bhl# at bi>-> f-T • prinß Super, «;,7A U r tall do, tar »pr«K l^tro, tor Uh ilo, and $5.«y25.d tar taraiir Jo. fancy brand* OKaIN —salcx-l 100 besh nc« coni from atoro at »l fioi) boih offered at 5S in amve. Wheat. 2JO bu«h Fjiria* *t depot at fl, and SoO Jj Meditmancon from store at <1.1(1 o«ts, 100 bush at i'2. GKOCfilUKS—aaleeof H bhJ4 Scgar at M.lw •ea. 22 bbls at 41. Coft-A 4j at lx!v-2 B, W. n/l’Jß—lilcs of 1,000 tbi Jiooi *t're »t 2* IC II lYn and two do in »k« at $2. HAY—olea of 17 load* at scalee>t f > lui. BALT—«*le» uf 120 bbl* No. 1 at Jl.Oi. BUTTKB A KlllS—aalcsof 4 bbl* rhetc* Butter et 1-. ned 2 Jj ttdft* at H li tCON—*»lw of 2.0 M fiboulJer* at «>' A .. POTATOES —» sale > f lo.‘ f lot', auJ i7;yisl,l2 for conimou to cbotre lait. Kt fvtpt* I.r |«l three orer M.OOO hagi, and prires have well up (-r all except til*h hatadccbcevl buah t:i that time. A email shlpptcg demand has existed f?r Clbcmsati, cht*-t’j lg supply ttuUs m tbs lotrrtor ol Ohio. •Curb—we qoute new at aaj old, !.t all qitslitira, Sl,'dos. Eaceijtt* and fairs llsbt. OjLs—raibri dull. wt:li ••Its of 'Jj*.!:) at £C*>J and primn lota. .Barley—ta l.'Wi-r, «iib ItU'ral r-. —firm at • t»*7s for fitlr and pome (v«rr»ti. t'lact—dull, cUy ts in autue eu'iairy, but at ■ tigme t:>;d. i (4,40 for tor«;c< IoU »nper, tbo prfou oiilicr* a«k. Whi-tj—Um Jecltuv.l Lo2t l 4*, with *alo» gt Piuri-igo*—iu atd -I lVtrti i.-.I in i.lllir.l t.l ail c;u!) ot tbe IllilWyl tu( bO£X. CoUeclioca, within the Sort four J«)«, Lavn ik'wti Ui>, and the rondiCtou ot the produi-e Uiart-i pt (luisesa ol at tcaat iiio-tarate remittiiDC^* The rrjKjris publish'd :n till", coluniu rh,.u * i!rc:d.-»t im proTroxit In all the leading I'anrru En;tri% tn New York rate*-if Interest are .Sc-Tlning, and there aa ja Phitar italpbianud Italtimore, tbero Is a r- iroiiy nl t-ii.torw piper. . Keelers feXihaase ruuttauu* dull aiul Lout*, but tlo-fi* i* lj ijautai>l« etieugr la rat-» Tli'j bslai:.:<«. tOaugb out Urge, comperelivrry, ere tn cir««ol tho dt-tnand. anJ uiMt of ibo sail then to Iruy, aa Baturttiy, at our qucutloi a. SclO'l currency b id better aupply loan heretofore. aoJ Ibe oasuUlug hou*» at- cre*t!BC cxcbab£e pretty Ircrly by the roturu ot tank natru. Tbe class cl cur i„ocy nerd over Hr rvu-trr i* attll ecarn*. am) tao drculat iog undiutu t* pure, the great bulk ot It beta* euovcrtibl.* ■t ■ profit, el preeriit, it H Dot probable the* any change will tab- piece lu thi* trsjit.t. OLti! tlie reWof du--tine ‘ 4 >-r There wr«» «a!ra on Saturday of tankers* ctu-cks ntidvr e pr*'un,;e curfecry, l*Jow premium, but the UtUT wan the jirrvaili«i rate.—;Oa. Uji. The wheat meikvt Cloned .piiet, acd we Vote a d.-rline • f I,- however. ihJI.-i iiiluer, wi arcvunt“iir tuorn (arniJL'lc Down !r.>U> Uufl.ki iod Ki.. Y..rk. About '.sJ.fCM MMbjrere eidd i»t lor N>». 1 ted. WVcSh- for No. 2 red, common lo ch6i«-r r!ut>, I spring, ** U apring. Xlc lor rejected—dosing firm kt !or^^^^- |otlr WM kotiro, and kd*anct»J £c; I SU 1 v ' fur NV, ; j,j £j.4C£sr>,‘«J fc»r wblto winter, f 4,- I U.WO bhli wtrNv for •i.rlnc extra*, and t 406i4>d lor re ! tvlut*r>, ,, ; aaie* aaiuant to Btjout 40,0.»> bush at * for No. 1 In scut*. aud ‘J5c forrrjuctod. Kfelug-JoddoiDkiiii at fur NV. 1 lo At<>r*>. B*rUy mum kotlro and A4.Ttn <*d Uc. with sales o( about Su,uw bust »i lor No. 1, and bile for No. i. ±t» >U .joui talesi.t Tuuoth;at —I Chicago Piets. Nl« Osiciss, D« •_!, TV'S.— Hi.ur .lull au k sU,r>iu,34s Sll/dl.SCoLlu. $ 713 Loan* 2W1G.137 23.KUJ3TJ-.lVc 151.9U0 Pprcto 3,217,760 6,U23,?43|..Dec.. 194,021 Do**from editor banks 1.M3.253 1,5G9,C25j...1uc.. 20,343 Doe to stbor tanks... 3,023.735 2,923,6021.-Dec.. 109,233 Deposit* 15,332,414 1fi.093,3M...D0c. ‘234.07fl Circolatlou 2.873,402 2,609,761-lVc. Ki.iiiO CttßO, Oct. 21,1959.—The steamer J.G. Swon, forwards to day from her# tea bhds sugar and nine bbll molasses, of the Dew croj>, shipped by Capt. T. S. Dugan, from New Orleans to bis houee- in Cincinnati. Capt. always Ibc first la tbo market When 1 left the sugar rOQ&Uy. a I.;w days since, a few ot the planters bedcotumeurod grtn'tlnf, amjtbe promiso bids fair for an extensive yield. Croakers cow aay that tbo crop will fall short of last year, - say forty to one hundred thous and bbds. Tear romepoade&t thinks dlffjrmtly, add from present ol*rrT*ttoss LtlloveS" the crop will folly equal, if it d«a not exceed, Ibat ol last year.—[Clo.Com. Tbc Um Tbahe, 4c.—Wo think fit. Louis packers will bo fully np with the liuira this year, if tboy wero a Utile tardy lasi sessco. Although {4,50 net to Ilia retain.u talked if by Ibein, and about whAt Cincinnati and Louisville ptiros would teem to justify here, it is qtitro probable, as ]some cl them intimate, they will pay even higher. Odd of (hem has al ready contracted for 12,000 bt-atl at Aloxandris, arazulder eblo coaatry packing point—the large corn crop Ibare and the scarrity of stock hogs rendering It necessary for the far mors to ba.ro advances iliere tn buy stock hogs to tat their corn. Ojimtiy buyers sis ui lotb to go in stall, at Ui* far up liter points, except at low rates., i’r say d'f for good hcßs.—[s't. Lt-ais Deo. /; IIIVEIt J«KW3. The wtulher was very mild and plenum yesterday. It was the'beot cf the Indian summer weather, Wo would at present much prefer rain, lor the tantiscss.cf tbo dtp very much needs the rain at present. Tbo water still stsinds at Its dead low petal, and tboru is llttt* prospect of anything bolter. Thero were no arrivals yesterday eirepl tba Mar mora. The Neptuue Wat going out. We learn that the Marengo has been-lalsud and taken back to SL Louis, Sbo is very tlihgliy damaged, vhtch we are glad to bear. The Noplace broagbl here,as a part Lad, ou Monday, tho euglncs from the wreck or lho stratum n. Msry, snuk a while ago in tba Missouri river. Alt the buals to port are waiting for aiiso. Capt. u. E. Hesicit,of Pittsburgh, fcongbt the Anglo* fiasco, on fislnxtlay, Iroai Capt, Laker and o.faers, for £12,- 000, and la already loading for Pittsburgh, fib* vat built st Pittsburgh, Is two years old only, and haa rad bat about si* months, nod mast be regarded as a good bargain. Cnplala llsztett has tskfn command,and Mr. J. W.ChimbarVitia unions i-lrtkofthe lar-fumod steamer Joe Conn, Ins Installed liluitsll in the cQlce.—{Uu. Pejn. Steamboat Register. AKEIVED. I DKPAUfED- TwV K r»ph, Drowamilllc; Telegraph, Brownsville; Jeflcrsou, Brownsville; JefluetV, Browawnie; 04. Bayard, ElUabetb, I ,tvl.ltoykrti / BlUaUtm Manncra, CiudnusU. V _ • . V , , Rivet—fret—on • stand —At ftlase Hoow,S3 Inches. ALL and »rg« m twft HCBCHFfELD & Co'fl new V/ttoek cf Press Goods, nbldt they an «elUa« cheap. Nrr You. Oct rlcrJinsd l^ bales; cplands middling lij-i&ll/i -15,£t); primesll. Lard henry at tJre, bat decßafng. Pcrur bnojant; Knscovadn «T* Oilstteady- ’« &@IL Wool firta; sales 73.0C0 Ibf al “ a ISO.OOO lbs polled ot 22319. , i pnyt inPFßtt, Oct. 2f».—Ttear Ann, hnt the salt* »r» ! confined to the waata of the trad* at far snjwr ,fineu for extra, for extra tody, aodsS,7s@‘ tar fiiacy lou. The market is hare of RJJ Flour and Ocro MeaL Wheat 1* ta demand- at an of 2d solve of WOO bush for red andsV» /or white lOOObcsb Delaware Rye sold at *O. CornacUvep yiprp&,etid ScrvxaDbu&tt The e-n ;:osi of this RJirrur (disco-feted ly Dr..l. P Cturcblll. of ParU,) i* otUkJflioS torit Uxf m»t enbr...?, )rj j-r.ptil-irli-s tl.roagbont Ecrop* Hid UiO Co:US SlaUm. * . ! , It u • I'Uioi j rri'i'irillcn,acting wUhtST-anawc tf-;nrj tii *!1 rclnj'iaary and Nerrcoa DiaitaeH.*** Tli* n:tn: * whUlxtci, io all nuu, by thU treatnirni, eicept when the oxhttin;* It sbn of the lungs Is of IteSlf «sf ftclcnt to prolate death. This Remedy baa oot only a curatiro cfluct, tct will, it owl wherever IberacxUU a sajp!c£>u of tha disease, iYr it* DmLyn'ni, and thru act as a prrfCi-nt:inpt:ja,jusf at varcizaiim rejzrd t» ftnafl 7*j « Consumptive*, la say stage of tlia disease ahuul-1 t«»rt immediately to th* oes of the Uypopbospbltca of Lima and Soda. “Winchester’* Ceuninu Preparation” (In simple ■yriipj In extra largo boUlos, ii "cheißirtlly pnra,” I* *b J nmiUioatiou propossd liy Dr. Churrhill ‘Tor gcqprit oar;’ oud U pr*[nreJ according to hlson'yinsZ /trms/J. DR. CHUr.CHILT.'3 WORK ON CONHUUCTION, Comprising hi* report mode to tllo Imperial Acariotuy o iloilicia#, Note-, of Case*, and Letters, Documents Toatiruuul.als, Ac., which, Mgother with a Circular, will be *ant on recr'lptoTTWßLVfi GKNT3 Iq stamps. * Ciunos. —Xuterrwtad Dnijgtßtu will try to noli you Clbjr preparations (ban miue. Do not Lay My "tienoH*" Preparation’* bear*toy fa* simile a'.gnatnrr. Ayitownra of all Preparation* to bo tl»e‘ t2Ti‘‘-‘ phosphites, which coni&ln IKON, or any Drl’>i. Tbeouuiry is likely to bo fl ooded with ipariou* ccrtl£cal->*. Pricxs.—One bottle, $1“; three bottles, si. FoU,.wLc.i* ialo and retail at tbr O.-ai-ral Drprt in the United States, u* cf tfco United StaUsi ■turnij* t 1... Li mo it has IkvO tb-3 public Th* rew-ju f.n iLls extraordinary enrecs* is.simply la the actcst truth nuti talcu ..f the article. No one bays the MAGNET 1C PLASTER without 1-vrmilttK Its friend. It |«*rf;., inventor ami Pro{-rtetvr, 1# Walkf*r cL, New Ycth- MOUKfIfiAD'sMAdNKTIC PLAtSTEDIi «iidl-yall ttiug giatj In every city, town and vitiateUik Uniti-d .I'.at.'J nnAeoilAsrlytaP i CiiICI3:i3JXXXSrC3- ttHr-PactTim. w'i. and are ot their ENLARGED /NEW SCALE, By which a much largrr sound-board Is "obtained, cocetv queutiy tlis tur.o Is reudrnd very powerful, yet retaining us sweet and musical quality. By tire perfreiton o* tbe Ac tios, t!io performer Is roabled tn produce all gradro of lona from oiani«f«.> to /orcmmo, with tbe greatast o«ai. CUICEERISU * PONS’ PIANO 3 are thus spoisn cf by tbe best artists and critics in onr country:— TUALPEJtO aays.*— t *n.ey are beyond'corap-iriiin tSj 3ct' I liars ever avcn iu tba UoJtod Stall's, un-.l will c.-nspare fa vorably with any! have ever known.” QCSTAVE&ATTEU mtb: —’’Xhucpitisti tthich l -iprws oj three years aj j, has t—sn more (ban couti raicd to tno. by the oa&tionud okc of iiinm, vi?: That for volume and pure. •inaUtyof tone, with nirety of ariknltitfcn, they *r» une qualled." [From tfc* National Intolliscacrr, Washington j "Tbej cao siffiy t**r coajnrlaoo with uwtrumeuu fr..:a »c*r part of th« worW, »i»p«.inlef tone, atrotigtfi and VyT. ••. (From too Now Orleans I’lnjatio.) 'Joncn ol material, rltgancu of finish, and taillj* jrkm»naht|s and al*ov«adl for rolauie and t»« w meetooaa, trilllawy and jw.rmtiiWir■<■ KumHy Jc.tsrc&!,l L3>)iiivH l>fl»a£iugto IbeCbtck- *l«l |MjwtprJcl ' k auaM,eodis* •c *]« &a “The j>ecull&r tuns! , •i mg lustrumenU, are a lalßmuT from aaj wooOcn. coi which we call their attentive aui eslltlt a tail. 11. KLKBBK 4 UHO, No. 63 PJjthjfr*: t, _«10 Sole Agents for gteiawapa Pieucs. W-W* IiKAUSHAW, JSs«£.; Door Sir— • I brglaavo to Inform you that its Cooking Biota I bought of you for my own family use, u well u (lies* got liymj mother and one of our frame-maker?,areaU and nt-.ra tbau jou represented them to t»a. ; j For baking and routing, we all agree that tre never cAw/ tbeir equal, and as for ecvuomy in fuel, let* than ueod in other sums of the same size doea the baking and roast In/ to perfection. Ton may tokrany onotous that haeatiy doubt about the stove. yrfpra truly, J. J. DUVK, - Inttaburgh, Oct. -0, '£’>.] of, A. Lyons A Co, 105 Woodet There are pLnty more cf the estae port at the Iron City Stove and Tin warehouse of W. W. im&XiSHAW, No. U Wood «lml, flrnt door Lotov tbe of the golden gun Furs! Furs!! THE PREMIUM FURS!!! LOUIS MULLER, Manufacturer of nil kinds of Ladies', Childrens' or (JenllMnen’a FUP.3, El« repaired, cleaned and allured In ilia l»e?t in sa ner. All ktnds shipping Fora bought. octhUmd CAUTION. — hereby eautiou all pereons not to purchase any Cooking EtoTa cr Stores with hol low crotna or Lvtlow cross-pieces on, except those made by ua. u we are the exclusive owners of the patent far TnaVtr,|> Hollow Centres or the Hollow Crosspieces, and we. stall prosecute all persons who lnfilngo on oar patent,to the lull edcut cf the lav. STOABT 4 PETERSON, • Iron Foaodrrs, Willow slTtei,&fcotB Thirteenth. . riiilailelthla. Oct. 1,1859. , ccShlad ffimrmnatt, ire’ Ipoß dixNciNNATrANii'EbuTrj^le 1 IEVILLI2.—The tine newsteamer nr.4W LjiAN\ Cspt.B, Cadsua. wiU leave for tbo aoerro end idJ in l«riMdUt» porUouTOIS l>AY,2othln»L,&t-l F. >f. Ft* freight ur ttimgu apply on board or to _wl_ FLACK, BAILVfI 4 C 0„ Agt« __A St. ILoiiih, FOII St. LOUIS.—The, eplcniiid j •toitart MARIN ER.CapL Dorlnaey, leave for tbe Above and all intermediate ports rniXLUa L'aY the £fltb Inst, at Id o'clock r. at. For freight or pM«s« ap ply on beard or to oclS FLACK, PARXE3 4^Co^Agta. JFot ftlttnpijts & fisto ©titans. TSCTU MEJfPllfs a. new OR-, IgS»,K J? LEAN'S—The splendid steamer AB-ifigjg£ tTYLE, Captain Ehbert, will leave /for _, the aboro and all Intermediate j-oris ‘ojk THE BRF-l RIFF* For firi j;ht cr pang# apply on board or to •»*W_ J'LACK. BARNES'4OO.; Ases«-_ T?Oft MEMPHIS & NEW OR-.OM ■ •-. '• bjuuos Jt co;*^.