• W"■ ■■ ■ 1 F tttt ■ TUESDAY MORNINO, SEPT. 7, 1858. o rnoiAi pater or tax ciTp. • City 'and Newi Items. 'Uitiftmui etas Store, So. U WUi krert, B®pt 6th. atxm. issiu&c. ' ft o'clock JU 63 C 3 1* *• 112 78 ‘6 “ ». Barometer. , Tbi Board of Managers of the Allegheny Agricultural Society are requested to attend a •pedal meeting at their rooms, on Wednesday morning, at 10 o’clock. • FulstWajid School Gass. —ln tho matter of the petition of cltUens of the First Ward, Pitts burgh, relating'to the election of Samnel P. Colllne a Bohool Director. In the Court of Quarter Sessions; No. 2of March Term, 1858— •2his petition and tho depositions are submit ted. - - • 'The 85th section of the Act of Assembly, re specting the election of school directors, is in Mum* words: “The. several boards of directors shall hare poirerto fill any vacancy which may occur' therein by death, resignation, reiMtat /rtm tht oard, 0T otherwise, until the next an huelnlect on for directors, when such vacancy shall bo filled by electing a person to snpply the same." Samuel T.‘Collins was elected a school direc tor toillthesupposed vacancy occasioned by the alleged removal of. Henry Murphy, a school director, out of the ward. The legality or illegality is the only point in the case.- Upon, a oareful examination of the depositions, and of tho election proceedings and returns, the following facta arc, we think, plain ly made out: •1. The removal of Henry Murphy out of the Wtttli>. ■ ‘ 2. A vacancy, by such removal in the ward, under the 86th section of the law. .. 3. The election to.. supply such vacancy was alegal and valid eleotion. 4. Samuellß Colllne, on behalf of the valid ity of whose elecllon this petition is presented, was doily andlegally elected successor to Henry Murphy, and Is entitled to his seat at the Board. The 84th section of the aot indicates that those who contest an election should commence proceedings. Hero action is began by those who maintain tho .legality of the election, and those, if any, who are of a different opinion are silent and taka no action In the matter. If no technical difficulties or donbts are interposed as to the jurisdiction of the Court, in.this form of proceeding on petition presented by those who maintain that tho eleotlon is legal, I do not know that the Court is bound to search out tech nical^objections. One ihlog is certain, tho case h, with Samuel P. Collins, on tho merits anu on the law. The election of Samuel P. Collins as successor to Henry Murphy as School Director of the First Ward is confirmed. 3. M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., counsel for Samuel F.jjoUins and others,'petitioners, and J. Barton counsel for H. Morphy and others, respondents. Wx learn froth the CArontcle that on Sunday , last Bishop O'Connor preached a sermon on fanerals- After continuing for some time, the ißiahop offered a. suggestion that, hereafter, the Catholio funerals of the district should be con ducted thus: The corpse to be carried in a Ihearso tfi the church, followed by -one or two 'carriages for the immediate members of the family—-the friends of-the deceased, &c.. to go qn foot. As soon as the service at the church ia coacfttded, ;the funeral Is to he considered brer, and those inaUssdaagewill return to their homes, with the exception of a few of the rela tives or personal friends of the deceased, who will follow the corpse to its last resting place, and see it decently interred. In Buffalo, Cleve land and other cities, this system, or something of the same kiad, was adopted, and he believed it gave general I Satisfaction. It saved a great deal of time,.a useless expenditure of money. r A resolution Vos' offered to the effect that the entire Catholic body of the District pledge itself carrying into effect the suggestion of the Bishop and was adopted by acclamation, after which tbemeeting adjourned. These suggestions 'are, in our opinion, admi rable. . Suicide by Daowwivo.—On Saturday night, about eleven o’clock, John McGowin called at the housa of Mr. James Tate, situated jn Tern peraoeevlUe, and stated that he was very weary, • fikii been harvesting In Washington county, - Walked Ihewhole distance from there that day, # land would feel 'obliged if Mr. Tate would suffer him to sleep there that night Mr. T. consented. On Sunday morning McGowin got up at an early hoar, and, although invited, declined to slop for breakfast, saying that he would go home and pot oh some clean clothes. Nothing at all in his •manner was observed by Mr. Tate to arouseeuß nlciona of any sinister design, but when he was about leaving,. McGowin remarked to Tate, that he (McGowin) “never looked so bad in his life before.- seen of McGowin, was by a man engaged in pumping vfcter out of a coal boat, near the marine railway, who observed a nsrion plunge into the river from a boat a short distance away. He instantly got a skiff, aod with the aid of two others, put out to endtavor to rescue the suicide, whoprovedtobeMcGowin, but their efforts were futile, as the body sunk and was not recovered for an hour Coro ner Alexander held an inquest and the jury re turned a verdict .of accidental drowning. The deceased leaves , a family, and resided, we be lieve in Best Birmingham. We heard no reason assigned for this rash act. • ASwnroLtß otr His Tbatxu—Look Oct tob init-'r-Tfce Philadelphia papers eaalion the.bu sineu • public igiioit the swindling operations of a fellow who passes under “rations names, as John Carter alias Won D. Carter alias Wm. Carr, and who has recently paid our city a visit It appears that he has been practicing the con fidence game for the past two years, in Various places, upon the customers of Messrs. Philip 8. Justice.* Co., hardware; dealers,£f Philadel phia and Hew. York. His operations hare ex tended from St. Paul id~Hew, Orleans, and from 6L Louis to Pittsburgh. In various places he ’ has obtained money of parties by representing that he was connected with the house named above. Recently, htwerer, he seems to hare seleolsd another firm, whose name he is using about the country In his swindling operations . Messrs Peter Wright & Sons, crockery mer chants-of Philadelphia. • RarmuCAif Oar friends in sll puriS of the county arejridd awake on the great qaeßtionn now at issue. We hear but one. mice from all quarters. We hare before us a com munication from Wflklnsburg, Baying, what we ham heretofore stated, that the best- of feeling . prevails there and that a first rate aqd entfauai astio meeting was held there on the even* ing;of theUst instanL At East. Liberty on the same night, there , was a good meeting. First rate meetings ham been held in Jefferson, and Snowden tSrnshipSr-nt Port Perry, Birmlng rh«anaddsewhere, ot all of which there were : old fashioned audiences. lathe other district Mr. M’Knight has pd dressed bis fellow cUiseuewUh great acceptance, at Ohio township, Ssiriehley and Spang* s Works fn‘ fltewartstoiwn. The-pcople of the XXII district will elect him by a large majority. The meetings will be eonlinned through the present week end on to tbe dsy of election. ' ■ Wiisox Bjbiut made'a speech here.ou Mon day night. He failed to oonvinea onr people of the justice of the Lecompton Constitution and pifi foiled togive a good reason for hi? latesom erset on that question. He made no friends here, and many who voted for him two years ogo express their determination of voting against htm this Fall, ills doom is sealed. The speech o fpr. geyser, of Pittsburgh, was the speech of the night, and was cheered frequently, whilst Reilly’a felt like a wet blanket on the democracy. ~Rt4ford Inquirer. , • DifcJCTOU £i*ctsd.—, At > netting of the “ Stockholder*®*' theJGna Work*, hold on Mondey, i itr’Geonte BUok; »ad N. Holmee, Jr., were 1 - Of It, Vorks forth, owning .*•*«** W F. Murdoeh and Dr. A. Q. McCand* ]3 r«uUr mwllig of Connells, eh. former by , ttt vSectMd tho J»«er bylheCommenConn ' of "which body bo Is » member. : . ,d«- Hcw>, of lio Clipper, h»« .withdrawn from the contest as e ctudiaite forCdngressin iheXXih dieirlct, end Mr. Knight i« not wga l»rty la the field, M the Repablicen atpdidete egslniiMontgomery Mr. Hard deaerres greet .credit forhUnhol© coaree fia this! metier, ee he hes been bj.hie exertionsinstnuincnlel in get ting e good ticket la the field. There ere fevor ftble prospects for Mr. Knight now. A P*it* Figbt between an Irishman named ! Patrick Donn and a Welshman named Lewis, came off on Monday at Denny’s hollow. Dann got the wont of the fight, which lasted about - i '■* half ao hoar. The Mayor with hit pone arrived t * Ottthegrotmd just about the lime the battle was over, when Uie ring al once took to flight, bat >3 Lewis was .captured and locked up far examl* * Uon i . Accißßrr—A man named Wm. WlUon, em ployed aa a laborer on th« new buildings being ejected on Fiftli street, felt from the upper to § the lower etorj of one of them on Monday and 3 frMtnrod Wa leff, beeidea recelTing eeirere inter -8 :..wUlnJnri«» • . ‘ ~Twefirtt clilft-talteMa; 4Upd* jon Wood it, ' - T md> flf h*nk stocks Rrrtobenoldthtom ~T itikikU*wawntt mkmwb HWtt ft, -.■ : . Baanc StlTamr itor Ota week preceding Sept. Oth. Bit Pittab’gb Exchaageß’k M. kM. « Citkena’ “ Mechanic*’" Iron City “ Allegheny" Last week.. i UJceo at Bfcav’a OpU* Increase,.., Decrease . Dae to other banks, $112,215; Decrease “ by “ 493,265; “ Notes of other bk'i.. 366,748; Increase The following is the movement of theßi Jananry let: CSrai’tion. | Specie. { Ditcovnli- 1 Jan. 4 1,355,900 1,186,914 6,153,218 1,W 4 » f195 “ 11-... 1,353,875 1,243,300 5,101.469 1,126,922 •' lp-... 1,379,081 1,283,509 5,019,043 1,163,656 “ 25 1,407,966 1,307,760 4,960,946 1,165,961 Feb. 1„... 1,344,931 1,308,008 4,955,977 1,164,217 “ ’S-... 1,251,381 1,337,017 4,974,959 1,169,223 " 15_... 1,321,230 1,342,054 5,223,631 1,245,944 “ 22 1,223,881 1.322.952 .5,244,899 1060,935' Mar. U... 1,195,526 1,300,103:5,274,842 1^03,905 " 8 1,189,711 1,302,604 5,310,428 UJ0.790 “ 15.„- 1,167,536 1,295,661 5,323,216 1,302,919 « 22-... 1.163.251 1,271,837 5,290,494 1,286,703 « 29-.. 1 193,386 1,233,839 5,367,714 1,290,030 Anl. 5 * 1080.656 1,190,100 5,478,820 1,324,154 « 12 I 257.091 1,194,232 5,513,821 1,305,294 “ 1 291,226 1,220,633 5,570,585-1,345,062 “ V" L31P,4T6 1,221,195 5,611,689 1,404,750 Mayas'” . 1,360,551 1,192,216 5,784,492 1,504,549 « 10 .. 1,365,381 1,171,61 ft 5,763,651 1,565,182 “ 17 1,373,401 1,191,663 5,737,072 1,491,620 «■ 24.. 1,371,586 1,175,334 5,769,368 1,464,76? •* 31 1,394,146 1,212,178 5,843,108 1,467,849 JonoT-... 1,426,586 1,207,637 5,895,461 1.540,926 “ 14 1,385,926 1,218,342 5,565,95 l 1,556,862 « 21 .. 1,366,431 1,223,759 5,836,952 1.571,589 " 28— 1,377,096 1,260,195 5,874,782 1,630,570 July 5 .- 1,436,651 1,246,588 6,014,676 1,699,196 “ 12... 1,458,776 1,229,353 6,016,509 1,(191*753 <« 19 1,475,351 1,249,398 6,010,401 1,720,691 “ 26-... 1,439,916 1456,020 0,077,608 1,708,210 Kue. 2-... 1,423,669 1,198,767 6,009,453 1,730*650 9...- 1,408,231 1,236,485 5,975,322 1,785,792 “ 16 1,428,856 1.257,921 5,940,451 1,818*613 «• 23 1,452,751 1,260,621 5,953,823 1,887,579. « 30-... 1,135,510 1,257,173 0,008,461 1,884,917 SopL 1,470,741 1,261,195 5,955.766 1,858,072 A Mam Shot.—On Thursday last, as Bernard Connor was going with his wife and child front his own residenco in Port Terry, to that of bis mother-in-law in Salcsbnrgh, he was attached by a man named Barns, who pulled his coat and dared Mm to fight. Connor, although a large and powerful man,, and capable of handling Burns like a child, quietly , said, “when I am with my little family I want no bullying; It I have dune yon an injury, lake me when I am ! alone, as I do not want my wife to be a witness in any broil that may occar between me and ciy fellow man.” Burns left bio; went to bis house; loaded a double-barreled pistol, putting two slugs in eaeh barrel; he then repaired to the track of the ConnellaviUe railroad, and secret ing himself, awaited the return of Connor, and as he passed him, fired both barrels of his pistol at-hia unsuspecting victim. Three of the slugs took effect in the back and shoulder, inflicting serious though not necessarily dangerous wounds. -The wounded man is lying at his own honse in Port Perry. Burns has not been arrested.— Chronicle. Br tin: Coubt. A Pins or Them. —A man named Richard Brooks was before the Mayor, yesterday, on; a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill Mary Schwamlcy, daughter of a notorious wo man of the same name. Brooks is the reputed husband of the first named Mary and the reput ed father of her child. They life in the Fifth Ward. Tho Mayor committed Brooks. ’ In addition to the above, Alderman Parkinson lodged a commitment against the same man for the same offence on complaint of the same wo man. It seems to have been a habit with him to abuse and maltreat Mary whenever he got drunk. Tho same magistrate also lodged another com mitment against tho samo msD, for surety oflbe peace, on oath of Wm. Boniface., Alderman Wilson also lodged a commitment against the same for surety of the oath of Letilia Patton. With this load of sins upon his head, Brooks was sent to jail to await the course of tho law. Tbs German Turners of the vicinity made a gala dsv on Monday. A banner was .presented to the Turners of Allegheny by the ladies. A grand tnrn out of thb Tamer band took plaoe in the morning, when they proceeded to Beil stein’s Grove, on Troy Hill, where the presen tation was made in due form by a speech from Bev. Mr. Westerhsuseo. The pift was acknowl edged by tho editor of the frtiheit’s Frieund t in an appropriate address. The innocent amtiso ments and eacreises of ths Tamers were then entered into by the company with great test, .and so the day woe passed. PobtcVa-Theatrr is receiving deserved suc cess. Oq the occasion of Miss Cappell’s .first appearance, last evening, she was greeted by o large and fashionable audience, who appeared delighted with her acting. She appears in the Hunchback to-night. Mr. U’Farland, a popu lar actor,-is engaged by Mr. Porter as leading man. Julia Turnbull and Jennie Right both dance to-night. Tbs whole company is good. Tn* Babsts.— We see it stated that William Rarey, brother of the great horse tamer,—him self, an original professor of tho art,—is adver tised to bo present at the St. Louis Agricultural Fair, and also at the Springfield Horse cxbibi bition. Will the managers of our State Fair,not endeavor to add this feature to our approaching exhibition ? Let us have the great horse-tatner present. Want Ur. Reynolds, of White Oak Level, was returning from the auction sale at Odd Fel lows’ Halt last evening, ho slipped off the board walk os Shaw’s Lane, near Locust streot, break ing his collar bone. Dr. Wo, Penney dressed hie wound. We understand that ho intends bringing suit against tho borough for damages. —McKitJjtpTt Weekly. Tun U. S. District Court, Judge sidlng, commenced tho sessions of the adjourned term In the U. S. Court Rooms, iu this city, on Monday. No business, further than call ing the roll of Jurors, was transacted, except *• making ” seren new citizens. , Mcxchaxts’ Excbasgb.—An annnat meeting of ( the Board of Trade will be held at their rooms, Fourth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past 2 o’clock, when an election will be held for a Board of Directors for the ensuing year. Jos. Sbowdes, SnpJi. RiciLAJtnsox's Inisn Libbxs.— ln another part of to-day’a'paper, the reader will find tha advertisement of Messrs. Bullocks A Locks, the general agents for the United Statee for Rlchardaon’a Irish Linens. Conaamera as well £9 dealers will do well to read this advertisement, and note the particular trade mark of “Richardson, Sons A Owden,” at an inferior quality of gooda baa been thrown, into tbe market under the titlo of “Richardson's Linena.” — -Brook lyn Daily Timet. . ; Hob. Joan Cotodb called upon us on Monday* Qe was to speak in Freeport last evening.: He has been inArmstrong for several days past, and reports very best of feeling among the Re publicans. There is no chance for Foster in that dlstriot. Tbe Republicans are wide awoke there. LißKßXLtrir or Pnrsiciaits.—lt baa olwoyibecn said that physicians would disparage any remedy, however valuable* which they did not originate themselves. This ha* boon disproved by their lib eral course towards Dr. J. 0. Ayer’s preparations. They have adopted them into general nw in their practice, which shows a willingness to countenance articles that have intrinsic merits which deserve their attention. This does the learned profession mat credit, and effectually contradicts the prevalent erroneous notion that their opposition to proprietary remedies is based in their Interest to discard them. We have always bad confidence in the honorable motives of our medical men, and Sire glad to find it sustained by the liberal welcome they accord to such remedies as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills, even though they are not ordered in the books, but ore made known to tbe people throogh the news papers.— Aew Orlean* Delta. t A Rbbbct von nor Wjmtheb.—The Tory best remedy for this bot weather is to drop in at Bown’s, Federal St, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saucer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling Ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain In excellent or der. 'Their stock of Cakes and Confections'are of the best description, manufactured from good mate rial, and got npin the neatest style imaginable. Givo them a call. 1 - t Xu place to socure a saucer or delicious Ice Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted up in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an hour'* chat with your wife or sweetheart, while sip dlok the cooling and healthy luxury, the place where the best of calces and confectionary, family bread and J* Cream art made find sold, the place 1s Outer's, gt. ClV** sU, near Liberty. t. A most Extraordinary Ccbi EtriciiD bt DIL M'lutrt CUBUBI TimmM. rnpmd bj Ilrnlnt lire«,ofPa“b“»*- Hnr Ton, Much'8 r ;l8M. moat lo aulbcato me; I amptojed *J”2ftotr» a bottle of Brae* Bttuburgb. « •ooaUfsatooperate, vbaoJt-mod*tborooipr.TrVA* bad a regular worm factory within me.) - I brought owav tram me tone two ooarta of worm*} »j*ej o*** tba oppeaiaoc* ofbaefoc burated. -44eok t be remainder ol the bottle at two do***. The effect wtl. Übroo&ntacay about one quart mortal! chopped to wee**. 1 hdw foel UkaadillsratpertOß.- - The above la tram a widow lady, 4fl rein of age, reaiimt ofthlacity. for furtherpartlcnlan, the tmblbs an Mot tod to No - a Maohatun Place, or to E. -L. XhaalLDnnlA, corner of Rutger and Monro* atrefa - ■JEfcSESSKJSIStSS? 43 toe* for DR. M’UUfFS CBCUIUITRD VRRfIUTDOR, manufactured by f&BMIRQ ?*.' All other Yennlfnm ta eampui* boatn worth!*** Dr. MTno#‘i randne YermUbg* So IWSbP^^^SBBSSr 748,143 422,588 266,894 91,261 90.884 142,311 95,982 555,1001,022,226 191,0821,369,205 135,597 843,522 '86,125 579,854 127,000 £85,578 90,197 498,157 75,035 487,181 1,470,741 5,955,766] 1,435,516:1,257,173|6,008, Ml! 283,466 441,555 173,320 126,205 120,400 149,355 169,440 .35,225 4,022 >5 26,845 *o. $39;177 10,68$ », 2,23* tanks since jtmußtmmtß. , Cxm RxcZj Sept. s.—The steamship Fniton, from | I Southampton,' with dates to the 25th uIL, passed ] grttp T.mti 8. PQRTKIt. Cape Race on Friday, and her advices obtained hr j Btace -— **• DA ' l “ the steam yacht of the Associated Tress. ~”T7* /v.onwti The Admerican advices hy the steamer Indian. ; MIBB OOBDEMA COPntU. from Quebec, wire nceirtil at Limpool on t!ie jsth. I Will malt, her .reoirf •PP“™*“ “ Jom ' 1 M , A diipatph received at Taria from 8L Petcrabnrgb •no of Hl™ JULIA TOftHBULL. u,, chiooso Empire it to bo open to oil TCEBDAY EYEttNO foieigoer.. and that .bo lottbaok of tbo Amoor i. prooentod ! boootforth to b. the botmdarp be.weco P.as.ia and * MISS CORDELIA COPPELL China. MISS JOSEPHINE PaBKKB Richardson, Spenco .t Co. state that the weather had bocomo favorable for harvesting, thus checking . tbo advancing tendency in the price of breadstuff*. Queen Victoria continues her progress in Germa ny. Sho was received everywhere with the most ex travagant demonstrations of respect and good will. The world renowned steam frigate, Agamcmon, which oovered herself with glory in the laying of tho telegraph cable, had been on fire, bat fortunately sus tained but little damage.. There has been a collision between two excursion trains on the Oxford and Wolverliamptou Railroad, involving dreadful consequence*. Several persons were killed and many frightfully Injured. The condition of the Thames, the fitthtincss of which has excited much remark, has been improved to some extonL. The notorious horse Cruiser, which was tamed l>y Mr. Rarey, Is how performing in a circus. The accounts from the harvest are very satisfac tory. Tho rains had caused seme delay in gather ing tho crops, but no permanent injury had been caused. Messrs. Chudernas, Dancan A Gtbb, of Liverpool, had suspended payment, but their assorts will cover ! the liabilities. The continental exchaugcs show great firmer*. WasniKoros Citt, Sept. fl.—The Secretary of the Xavy to-day concluded an agreement chartering four steamers of the Cromwell lino of Now York to servo with the expedition against Paraguay. To addition to Capt. Cbaunccy, Limits. Mallary, Bur nott, Nelson, Mitchell and Brake, together with Purser Upham, haveboen ordered to the U. S. steam frigate Niagara, wbieh is to bo ready within seven days to proceed to Charleston and receive on board tho captured Africans. They are to be taken to tho coast of Liberia, under charge of a special agent, and kept and supported there by our government until they can be*otherwise provided for. Official intelligence has boon received from I’tah. hut it merely relates to the army movements, con firming the accounts previously received. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.— Immediate]/ aftw tho play, nixes—Uiam-iso Fluio La Bulevo. „ „..Misa jknnih muirr >t!HS JULIA TURNBULL To conclude with the feroe of tho SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. 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Banka, Auditor Oenetnl, Washington,D C AoJ many others. If necessary- . £e* advertisement beaded HEL&IBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, In ano her column. tnrgkftmdewr A Great Pill.— The Graefenberg Health Pill con* headache. ■ . The Graefenberg Health PHI cures foul stomach. ' The Graefeuberg Uealtb Pill cure* bad breath. ! Tho tiraefebberg Health Pill cures coeUre bowels. ‘ > the GraefmlwrgHealth PUlcurespalpUation of tbe heart. j Tho Graefenberg Health Pill cures colicky pains. j Thv Graefeuberg Health PUI cures plies. j The Graefeuberg Health Pill cures dyspepsia. j TheGraefenberg Health Pill purge* wttboulpain. j Tlie Graefeuberg Health Pill doe* not weaken. j The Graefenberg Health Pill Is not draslc. I The Graefenberg Health Pill can be taken at work. The Graefeuberg Health PUI is entirely vegetable I The Graefenberg Hetsllh PHI Is the best opening pUI known The Graefraberg Health Pill is made of choice game and 1 roots, : The Graefenberg Heslth Pill riuee add stomach Tho Gratfenl>t<rg Uealth PUI cures ntwronsucaa. TbeGravfenberg Health Pill hascuml hundreds ' The Graefenberg Health Till will cure where a pill can > cure. | The Graefenberg Health Pill acts on the kLJoejs. j The Graefeuberg Health Pill combine* Um virtue* of iMiJtt J ©thsrprni. ! The Graefenberg Ilealll) Pnisaretruilc and oot weakening. ‘ ’TbeGreefaatiarg Health Pill esn be taken at night. The Graefenbsrg Health PUI cau ha taken after dinner. Tlie Graefenberg Health Pill ccuulnsa d<w« lo oc» pUI. Tbs Graefenberg Health Pill is taksn by the weak. ThaGraefenherg Health PUI U taken by the bilious. The Gtscfeaburg Health Pill cures Jaundice. The Graefeuberg Health Pill cure* permanently For afull account or all tbe Graefenberg medicines, we Graefenberg Almanac*, wbtrh eau be had gratia at tbe agent*. frica IB rents a bo* DR. GEO. U . KKYWEU. No. , 140 Wood street, mod J. P. FLEMING. Allegheny j mySfcdawT _____ _ ???PPP? ? P ? ? P P' Trtusci for tbe Care of Herat* or Rapture. MARS ITS RADICAL CURB TRUSS. RITIEB’S PATENT TRUSS. FITCH’S SUPPORTER TRUSS. BELP-ADJUBTINQ TRUSS. DR. BANNING'S LACK or BODY BRACK, lor tbe cured Prolapsus Uteri. Piles, Ahdomltal and Spinal Weaknamea. DR. 8. 3. FITCH’S Silver Rated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for the support and cure of PU**. PLASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and varicose veins ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak knee joints. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankle joint*. SUSPENSORY BANDAOE& - SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; also, every klud ut Syringe*. DR. KEYSER also has a Truss which will radically cure tlerala or Rapture. Office at bis Drugstore, No. 140 Wood rtroct, sign of tha Golden Mortar. ap&dawF $l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will «XM| PRATT A BUTCII ER’B MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now eold fcr Bhnmat'm, XcuraJgia, ITntdachf, Toothache, Ftinin (Ac Sidetr Bmiut. Son IVdoL Burnt, CtmtrocUdfXrftt and MtucUo; ibe veg •tab!* remedy discovered that will act upon them and Urn btr thejolota. Thousand, of pereona Jure been cured of these complaints by this oew discovery. All are Invited to glee It a trial. Principal office 306 Washington afreet, Brooklyn, N Y. For tale by DR. OK). 11. KKYBKR, No 140 Wood street, and 3. P.fLEMINQ, Allegheny. lElgnttnrecf Pratt A Batcher on we wrapper, and name blown is the bottle. apHMIwP As toe seasons cHANce-moßt persons re quire to nae a mild yet effective cathartic medicine to carry off the Ijql accomulatlona from the stomach, which, If per mitted to remain, indate Ulnesa. WILSON’S HEADACHE PILLS are the beat genersi family medicine now in nee. They are prepared and sold by B. L. FAHNES TOCK AGO., Wholesale Druggists and proprietors of D. L. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, No. 60 corner Wood and Foarth Pittsburgh,P». B*e advertisement on 2d page of this days' piper. *e7-dAwT _ OitTiKlC JJiTTMT, OB EIICTRO MaoMTIC IfACiaxes, for Medical purposes, of a rery superior kind will be aont free of Express charges, wherever an Expiree rnna, upon a remittance of Ten Dollar*. Address Dr. 0150 n. KEtBRR, No. I*o Wood aU, Pittsburgh. Pa. apgtdewf Te kervoni gqff«r«r».—A retired Gentleman having been restored to health in a few days, after many y«nn of nervons coffering, will send (Dee) to awiatcAbers, a amy of the prescription and* supply of the remedy, on re oaiving a stamped envolope bearing tbeanpUcanfa add tree, Direct the Rev. JOAN M. DAONaLL, 1»« Fulton street, Brooklyn, Naw Vork. . apik3indeodaBmwT Dr. J. Uostetter’s Celidrated Stomach Birr US, for the cure of Fever end Ague, ia beyond all con troversy the safest and beat remedy that conld be need by the afflicted, for all diseases ■ f the above nature. The moat violeut attacks of this dreadful discus haw often been pre vented by the nse of this reliable remedy. The “Bitten" have been ussd by the proprietor In an extensive practice. In the treatment of Fever and Ague, for a number of years, and its wonderful curative powers ate well known both to the pren and the public. Tb(R« who desire a thorough renovation of their entire system, should not fall to use the “Bitters.” Bold by Druggists everywhere, and by QOSTBTTER A SMITH. Sole Propria tore. Noe. M Water or 68 Front eta. ao2DdawT OBPHY A BORCIIFIELD have rec'd • lot of Flgared Bwlss Muslins, a decided bargain. Albj, Psoae andLioen Collars, lower than usual. And we are sow offering our Benges and Grensdin* Robe* at much lower prices than sold at early In the season. WJ NES AND LIQUORS—I haveconsUmt ly on hand a large supply of pore Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes. Those wishing anything in this ll» ». nljr >p~ cm-* * j q 12 corner Diamond and Market street. IL CLOTHS—A large assortment of Floor Dll Cloths on hand, from 2 ft. to St ft. wide, at very low price, for cash. ' V * “'° L| NTOCK, .lie No. 112 Market street. RIVBK EIBWB. — -- There is nothing new to roport-for the riven hete. No- HALE OIL—IO bble. refined in store ; thing doing or coarse. “j, Tlitft clom the lot. by ! rbo Louisville Courier of Saturday says: and for sale low T> AVID C. HEItDST, " AccmisT to tnt H. Ml Pam* No. 2.—The R. M.Patton corner Liberty and Usnd eta. ; No. 2on her last trip from Henderson,Wednesday night, i «uuck a log, or snag Just below Brandenburg, at a point called the Unnoted lioase. It knocked n bole In her hall, causing her to make three feet water and sink in aboil wa ter. Capt. Barnard promptly went to work to atop the leak and build bulkheads, and when the fluhagh passed her Thursday night aba was nearly afloat The Laclede with a times or bargee In tow, got in from fit. Louta laat evening with a Tory large consignment of wool aod hemp for this port. She retched the port too late to de liver her cargo, and was compelled to lay over till tbla tnor* river was tiring a little yesterday from the eflects of the tremendous rains, with two foet seven Inches water in the canal by the mark, a rise of two Inches attbe bead of th® fall) end some sis ioehen at Portland. The westbef was rainy nearly all day with tremendons ralne the night pre vious, the rain about mlduight ponrldg down in torrents. The Missouri Democrat of Fridayeoyt: >i capt. Riley, {ha wrecker, bought the hnll of the Ocean Spray for<B76. C-pt.6am.o-ori.bell purchased the Wm. Campbell, yesterday, for $12,000, and will load her next week fur Mneosri river. A ootleo uoder under the matri mooial bead, of tbl* monlaa’e paper Inform the public,- that our frienn ajmros has taken a Ilf* partner, a fair Vit» ■i.i.n. May happlnee* b« the lot of the wedded pair, i ■ The river baring risen* few Inches, came toettaod,and will be falling rapidly again The Canada, from fit. Pan), report* the river tailing rapidly, with leu than fire fcetoaupperaeiUewtrraplda. - Eh* reports extremely hard 1 times as prevailing alfcaleng the river, and therefore, a vast Stampede of mechanic* and laborers from all the towns. ['She had nearly cabin and deck paaoeDgersoa ! the way down, mostly people en root* for the east and the *ratb, going after employment. Many ofthemaroaxtieme^ ! )* *bardttp.’ But there was » great amplitude of freight* i the Canada was loaded <p wn to the drpttt of ; a Ur. Barrie. lately • banker of jHttebnran, la here trying ODO AIL—B bhdfi. Prime ’-.Mew,■ Orlegns , hate bid » terrible UuadnnsliaXeQMn^Om saasssas zss%s&sms£ in VERY DESCRIPTION OF DRESS fjl GOODS, »•*!•. Neril. Work CoUjn,lc «.lUog „3 0. UAHBOM LOT*. 74 Mktk.i ttxM. LARGE LOT of Selfridges, Chocks nnd enter Dry Goods, optstd this dsy. .m» o! iuHSON LOVE, M Mkrtat rtrrtl ON HANDS—an exoeUont stock of Parlor, OhrtnUr, Dialog Boom ud o<mnUo« Horn* fonil ten at lok prifl*. (mil) a A YODIiP a 00. £W STYLES OF FALL, DE LAINEB Jut ocdTrf 0. UANMS IZty*, ; • T 4 Market street. FAMILY FLOUR—a variety of Choice brands for saloby M’BANh 4: ANJBR. ,028 It* Second street. BAGS, BAGS.—Seamless Bags always on kina. TB. trad« rappllvd »t Burton nrii*rt ftrtjht KM,4. MrtS HITCHCOCK, McOREERY * 00. EXTRA FLOOR 100 Bhls. for sale by mi M'BSNE a ANJBB, 1M »CrtlS Sk A LARGE lot of Second Mourning Prints St 8 coats per yard. mX . 0. HANSOM LQVB, 7* Market at. T7L AT BOATS —Two Flat Boats for sale by p n. DALZKLL k 00. /'I REAM CHEESE.—ISO bis. Prbhe Cut- Uun.Cy.^rrttrt.d^rtlS^g.rtTrtg.^ 17GG8.—10 bbls. Fresh Eggs received ant Jb, for rtl...mUkrttr.nk« 1 b TcLii =if BEZIEGO Telegraphic. PITTHBCROR. Texsdit, Septoibie T. 1858. Business continues inactive, with do preeuut pro«poctoi improvement. The rivt-rs-remain low, catting off supplies from b?low, and there is very little disposition to bringsap- rains of the put two weeks hare* done modi towards sating tbo Com crop, which was In danger trem tho long drouth, and the buckwheat, which waa in tta critical state, baa al*> been marrelomly helped. The yield of Corn will DOW lx- good, if September continnet warm, an.l tho frost keeps off: and we think tho yield of Buck* wheat aill bo equal tn tii’tl of any precious year. The last steamer from Enrarws bringa us an item ol Intel ligence respecting the*erops which is of special interest Just now—to wit, tho failure of tho Wheat Crop In Roula. Oor principal competitor in tho sale of Wheat, lit European mar* kets. I* Ktusla; end if the supplies from Rossi* be cut off, the difference will hate to ho made up here. This will, of course, enhance prices in tbiseonntry; and no greater blot ping could he fa I us, .lust now. than an active European de mand for our surplus breadstuff*. We quote the following from tho London correspondence of the N. Y. Commercial Advertiser—the author of whicu is the commercial editor of the Loudon Times: “ .Home recent adneen from Russia appoar to Indicate thslj, that cooutry is not likely to be a s- ri jus competitor with the United Stale* this year In the European markets for breadstuff*. Tli* whent crops in tho tmj>ort*nt province# which Dcd their outlet at Odessa are said tv hare been fatal ly injured by mildew, the produce in some dl-trlcts being insufficient for set-d'for u*>xt year. In Poland the revolt has b«on nearly hs bad, and in (be immediate neighborhood of St. Petersburg the fields are described as baring been scorch i ed by a dreuiit such ns has net been paralleled since 1631, i the year rendered memorable by the cholera. Great fires I are racing in the w.-od*; and the peat lands were likewise | burning tv tho depth. In i mo places, of fire feet. A place ! railed Ochta. near St I‘vterahurg. is Mid to bo threatened with destruction from tho approach of the flames. Thera , are. however. eom« important alleviations of these dtsaa ' irons clrcnmataoce*. Id the South, tLo districts bordering . the Sea of Ar.-iff nr.' likely t>» yield a good supply of wheat ■ and other grain, and in the North tb<* country round Arch -1 angel It welt *|H'Wen of. The tain* raev be said also of ra ; rious provlnrea in tho Interior which usually forward their produce to fib I’ehrauorg. No nrtual famiuo, therefore, •eeres impending. All that can l» inferred, is tbat the ex porting powei of the country trill for this Mason be greatlr diminished, and that tho incomes of tho noblos will suffer in proportion ” The general tone of tho markets In ihit country htt not changed during the week. The stca !y domnnd tor bread stuffs Is welt kept up, absorbing the receipts at nil the grain i cenm**, and tho decline noted lost week bat b«tn folly re covered. The approach of (all has turned attention' In the bog crop. The Cincinnati speculators ore turning their attention to the figuring out of a short crop—ns uriial. Wo boar ol a f.-w conttnet*. In our market, for future delivery, at lire l weight. j. Money rnfillnure'euey--or ralhc-r is not in active demand lUnmsisrna, bept. 6.—1u0 democratic ooaferees ! by first cl**» borrowers. AM desirable paper i* freely taken of the 16th Congressional district bare not yet made 1 at bank. The New York Tuu-'&aj*: a nomination. They first met on .Wednesday morn- ' “ ' v ® !“»'<. to report n quiet Muma- Market, us succeeding me lost nt Bridgeport, when tboy adjourned oeer . ibeboll.Ujr. Tb-f l - 1 "”'" 1 '".T'"*, 1 ;'-T''? b . . . • ’ m i t i 4ft cent, on Stock c-dutcral and 4%r«w* *4ceut. on prune until this morning. To-day they again commenced, , -hof , b ui.. Th- p-ucrai .«** of supply hsg nndergooo no and balloted several times, - with tho same result, chsng* iu eirinr c!a»* <>f negotiation*. It is lew free. how- Tbo enndidates are Messrs. Fisher, of York county : : aver, an long <uu> piper, wbich w* continneto quote at tram Ahl of Cumberland coumy, and M’lnljrre, of Toitj .cornilng toih.elunnnUon n( th. 1,111.." county. Eaob two tho oonfemo. of their roepoet- , p.u*r am c«oj< « cut., ire counties. They meet agatn to-morrow for ballot- : with vary limited offerings. There are still complaints of jng, and some of the conferees oxpress their determi- i dullness in almost nil departments of trade—a stata ot of nation tolearo in tho eveniog whether the nominn- fairs which is likely to exist ontU th* dote of the year, tion is made or not. It is generally believed, bow- ! Breadstuff- are Improving, hut Cotton, Groceries, and Pro ever;*that the nomination will bo mode to-morrow. ; Ti " ,OM n "* tll '" rr In> tH * n ' ig 17 The meeting has created considerable excitement j ASIIRS There U but litilodoing; we quota Pots doll among the politicians generally. ! at &&SS, and Pearls at Soda Ash range* from 3J^ V EW Tore. Sept. 6.— The U. S. brig Dolphin, ! BUTTER AND EGOH—Thera Is no Bolter offering for . , , n ,* JL, 4_,_ *kfo nnrt tr. ft.* » n i. n 4 i sale, and qnotatlons are tiierefora omitted. Eggs are not bound to Boston, pot into this port to-day, to land , bu * tllfl detDand ~ Bi i r9o ( occasional Capt. Townsend, of tbo alarcr Echo,Tor tho purpose ) 0 „ 7^5. of haring him sent to Charleston for trial. The BACON—The market continues steady and firm: Sales of Dolphin will leave for Boston this afternoon. ' Bh»uldcra nt »’Aff<s)7; Bide* at plain ILiros .lo; plain New York. Sept, fi.—General Supeclntondeat i csnvaasM Sngarernred.do, m«, 1 v 1.1, K. ,u r> BEANS— A f-» »m-i ots ofeinnll white have been taken- T&Umadgu n ,u.p.ud,d 10-d«y b, ibu Puli™ Com- ■ , ort „ ck „ ;!l missioners, for refusing to obay the orders nr Uen. I BUCKETS AND TUBS—The factory prices (cash, par f»ye to send policemen to the quarantine grounds on • fund*) at Kaiistmi «n<i New Hriitiium are for Bncaeta sl,to the night of the 2d inst. i #*».?». »oJ T«K d.t. Fromstore, bqckets Fir. moru urru... «« >»■« ;i.;^w, W »u.l p.Jcc. n W from important took place at Staton island. | detcn for common to J 3 forcboir** extra, taterrne- New York, Sept, fl.—The bank statement for the • gmd«> nngiDg nocibr-lirglT. past week exhibits a decrease in loans of $108,000; OOKDaul— decrease in deposits, $580,000; increase in specie, Manilla lloj.o, coil, 13 c T tt. | M,*niila Ror*’, cut, 1* r ? (231,000; i»ci«u lu ul re »l..iuu, *281,000; taenmm, , !U ? S?, S ll l in undrawn deposits, $214,000. parking Y;vrd,fiu«, H c lb|l*ack;ußYaru,com 10 c> lb BED COKUS—Manilla, *1.50. 9dot. Pa, Sept. o.—An affray occurred ilemp, $i.37,|2.00g|i,75 v d°>- last evening near Waynesboro, in this county,, ifomp wit. Ucw Ih. m „bicb .V.r-irr? i two brothers, Daniel and David Funk, The dtrpate arose from Osborne carrying water from Funk’s well. ! Bath the brothers hare been arrested and are now ,o. b. Btuiitn rotnro i±aa. i No*.6 tolOmciittiT*’ 20 c V IbiNo. i Kc*. lift 12 No.l- I No. 13 22* IN No. IS St. Louis, Sept, 6.—The Bellvillo (111. I Democrat ( No. 14 -23 c jh|N«. W i* authorised to aay that Judgo Brewe u Oct, aad will ’ Ko - 16 — 24 ‘ not be, a candidate for the C. S. Senate, in opposition ; y. a c «,•„ 500.... to Douglas. j No.aon lo c nde*jNa.wn The rirer eoctioaei to fail At this point, and all i No. GW - c dozjNo. 1000.. the upper etreams are on the decline. Weather clear ! No. ?i»> ** "P dual _ . Ji* ‘ Carprt chain. AM.cot. t* ft.TVwa—. anu pleasant. . tv> *, «uu.S> -.jcaulklo* CaARj.KSToa, S,pL ».-Tt. „BcUl .f rt» i >£»S Board of Health, itaUi that lereaty-threo deaths £ )Trr]et y ArQ -j7 c - ; 0,, ,\ O . 2, from yellow foT#r occurred In that city during the ondUwtek. *.w " 1 woek ending Saturday. ... fmemsos. : No 1 Dittos, Ohio, Sept. 6.-—John W. \in CleTo, ao ; N*> *i * */»«?* 7*l old and eminent citizen, died in thi* cUy/10-d.-iv, of , CWOLia AND SOAP-r«nita M .n»ir «• «• tot mal. child Wm. to I Dajtun. . j l»*lm. ae.d io fctr Toilel ami CuUle, OK f*r Chemical UHve: _ ' _ „ _ „ ~ • amt 7 fut Oenmui. PuiLAOELruiA, Sept- 6.—The Railroad tonr*.-a ; cuKK3K_Tb* Inquiry is strictl? l.ind, aoJ i*lw are mv tinn will assemble in this city oa Thursday neat. j tin* »u*.ny. m t?>« •mail.way. •»* for prime. - - ■ - ■ I UUllirj KlifiX—Ttie D!4rk*t is Oar* of Apples, tiood - | ol . noW yronlit t.nns tl,7>-i #2,00. Prarhee are not In Teleffrapkie markets- L 1 ,„, rk ., N»“» Yo»i. fiept. ft—K»,olor —CtXtd'O dm end adven- BEEF—*»le* bjr the tierce »t 1 etng, mica bal»w «t n u.jg for Uplaod* MitWltn(p>. : PtATllEK>—»- note •»!*■* of prime weetem, no Arrival, I Flnur heavy, un 1U.6C0 bhla. W%Mt Ora; min IM.Ood , 46 but only lu *:ualt low. tram *ton> they Are held bo* Cora beary, itln 42,000 Vtlcfgri)'. Mam : jp ib« ainell wav At 60, porit bM declined se;»alva st $17,40@1*6Q. Wbtakjr firm et FEEH—Wo quote Feed, oa arrival, within the rang* finger dosed quiet at too *nwdy. 6 f 40<&!>u for Rrao, Pbiirts, ShipMuff* aod Middling*, with Linseed oil buoyant. sale* 10.000c«11** •*'C- Hide* firmer. ■ ale* «.\ Brea at 40. mixed Bran aod filiort* at 00. atid Sbottt Leather nwhaticrd. Tallow firm; »a'e4 XA.tOO Ini*. Stock* at (WCtW. galea at lull! of llrau at 65, and fiblpetuff At 76. Arm but doll; Ci,lc«go*tid Knek Inland 7-£«'dlUnoi* Ootral rtßii—Mackarrl ,V< 3, bate an upward tendency; we noto b><otl* iHi'C Lana** and Milwsoksa Soatbern uLi Lo city Irads al flo, and t» retail and rnnntry trade at i Mb, Heading 4»‘4; Mlwa.url aixra Qalena andChigago }lu,‘fl. Halifax Hi-til.-s $i '>o. U,iltlm.>rn do, frt.OO. | 83>4; Etlal6Vr Id Lake >ieli. ih* (ill,.wiuig pricr* aro now correct, I’lULairUJ’nia. firpt. 4—Flour U very ttnu, with light : WhM» Fi«h. bbl. JT.Wn do bf rt«». 3.it'*; Trout, do do. $0; I receipts, and a very email «tock; sale* <>i l,t*»obbU atsi,C2!4 d» bfdn, 3,60; Herring, do do, rj.fat; do bf do, 3,00; fialmon for freah gTvuod, *6At6 for old »uck. $6*0,60 for extra aud I do, H.UO; do bf do, 4,00. , * extra family. Rye Floor and Corn Meal ar* acaree and FLOUR—The aupptlea aro very light, and many dealers rommiDd $L Wheat come* lorward le*s freely than was j are getting their choice flour from null In email lota. Pales anticipated, and prices. If anything, favor seller*; rest com- i 0 f sopor on arrival ai $6,15, and extra at $6,30. From mill, maoda |U2<<§l.3U aod white $1.80*1.43. Rye Is wiling at I m I»« of extra at $5.30, und famllv da at From Tte tar old and 70c far oew. Corn Is lem active aod leas firm 1 *tore, aalra of super at s6.3<ViJf&,' 4o; extra at $6,02, and fatn* In prtie; aatea of yellow at in atore, and at *.*oc afloat, j ||y t t |S.67*sd,l2 U;e Vtour, n. mill, at $d,W, and tram o*t* aro In goo>l rrqneat, and 3,'fS) bn* new «.ild at 43c. In ; *joro at $4.0i>^54,12. OrM.riM.nd Pr»r,.lmi. 0„r. <.l.at liltl. Join,;. Crnrt.,. I ,«,„ n qroi.,noj, nr run at ftm MILL •eed Is in nt/»dy rvqnost at s.>.6fl4rs,slV£. Whi*key haa . , yr jjijfj declined; l.uOObWa Ohio acJl at 26*2Gc; aile* of lijObbi* , fnn « n p«r. S 3 63 :60 torn Bran k Phort, $ll,OO Pet,a*ylrauia.t24c,anddnidg*at*4c. ; ;,.i •• •• family 6.70 |w “ Ship etufT, 15 tO Ciycntniri. Sept. 6—Evening—Flour cuwed doll: the , ' t - Vt . & M Middling. 22,06 export demand has ceaaed; sale* 700 bbl* at $4,86*6,00 for " miuuui*.. .uperfloe, dodo*nomln-J; rv^iptsfiOOpbbls.ince Saturday. ; ',; RAlN _ V orv fe.w Oats coming In, and gales at 40 for Whisky firm; ml*. 000 bblsat 21c Tbeie I. un change In n , w , M f.iro’d, tram flr« hands. ¥ bus of 33 lbs; provision*; Um market la rather dall. hT£ j, # T, ro , < , H( j w»uted at Coan is firm at 60, ~ ♦ and but little coming in. Bs&LiT U beginning to com# 10. Those whose wardrobe requires replenishing mil \T« noto aouie deliveries on old contracts at W, botsollera find at Carnagban's, Federal street, Allegheny City, are dow generally poitins o>. Wbest Isacarco and wanted a fall variety of fine clothe, casiimenss and veilings, • 1 ,f= f ° r J >4 " ** . r . * . . j. • 11. ...1.. n...:.!.. _ OHOCtIUKS—uc notea good demand tor Sonar and of recent purchase and desirable styles. Beside* a and wlw , , n K , toU ,„ a rtflatrr trade al f t good stook of well made clothing for men and boy«.l Sugar. and 60 for .HoUsms. Coffee la needy at. U@l2}4, and Rice at t?@6^. GROCERIES QAS PlPK—the following are the quotations for wmngth 300 BagsFsir to Prime Rio Coffee, . ,rot> tabUl * : Par Voa . Per FooL lW Y °aIIB Uy * un ’ im P ,ri4 ' ■* id WlnchOaa Plpe.„ 7 ew. IJS InchUaaPipo-52 ett 69 Hhdt, Prime Sagan, l a* M « ‘ jj t , u oj/ u «> ”'*oo “ 126 Übla. Refin'd do. . 1 ?J . .« a'* •• « *"t an •» ICO •• N. 0. Molasses, ' I 2J. la ♦« au .. »* t«i « 100 •• Kattrro Hyrnpe, ,» „ —.... * M 126 pa*. Beat Braude Tobacco, } „ .. « ' Carolina Rice. ! Subject lo tho customary tUaconnt To I »" d «' u n.. u u it 'po “ ton. ■ n ki,|. v. a f , r?A Mackerel *j * IHDE3—Green Illdes are &r “ *52 B r - ?u,,, M ero1 ’ : are bnt few In market and otu “ ! mox*NAiLs-u.«n>i».. Htjlt. U.nk Oil' . ' ” AO,te, | Oomn«.ltarii».pwa.-.® „B...o™ar.pr.r, 100 Dor so fancy Corn Brooms, M 0 Bdli. Wrapping P.per, 10.1 t„ 1M Nall. »kre With . noneral n«»rtinenlof ...rj wtlcloln th.Orocer, l jr! lino, In .tow nad for ralo b J JOUN FWJ 101 \ K.II, •el m noon street. ftla7d *• M ,4/'" Old KoidiiTß ua Bailor* of the Wm of ’ fci " “ uv 1813, Aticntlont ' U « « —4,75 AN ANNUAL MEETING of the Afifiooia- • M “ " ft* tion of Soldi*™ and Saflo™ of tbnWnrof 1812, or 7 » w {fecund Independence, will be held on the 101bof Beptew 1 ? plko * 3 * 405 bw. attbelr usual plaea of mwtlng, In the Common Uoun- . «“ ca . tn n TCI clflLmber, In lb# dly or Pituburxb, .t 2 o'clock P. U. “ » ” *•”: A* bnrinee* of Imparlance *lll be laid before them, It >■ wro * Bpik«a C>*lncb ... exiMctod that dm attention will bo gi**n. * )l A By order of the Fmldont. S 5 Mirintit.r ,gn <mtIUM,J».Pmi RITIIB „ ;;;;; MINERAL WATER—I havo just rcc’d 1 snm now. iupply of Fresh Mineral Wator, direct from lb# No*, ljl, 14,1 t, 10* 1* 4>4| ci>riuK*,cootutlDg of Blue Lick, Bedford, Oongrees, end 18,20,2 d a 2i._ 6 ■"SI7 „n,.rl l lJS.rndX\...... | lud Sul. »ft - -gga ■\TOW IS THE TlME.—Families in Alle- upper i!Uth«rit dm. - _.43o@aa i3i ebony City wishing to ley In their Bridle “ ’* - x ' b 7 WINTER STOCK Of* COAL, Skirting Leather fl - 28®31 Will nlnn lean their order* at the Harneaa..—— -1(2127 will piea*o '**’• ALLEGHENY COAL DEPOT, LARD—Prime City No I,ls held firmly atll and there rvtrnar Anrlorson Bt. and Ilailroad, ' la very little premlog on tho market. v<o When they will bo supplied with the best quality of j MESS PORK—held stiffly at SIB,CO by the lot, and $17,00 nrrnMrNOUS OU CANNIL COAL lo the*m»ll way. Brought to this city. is Arm, *ad small tales aro making at 77® W. A. McCLUKO. . so. Lard OH No. Ila Arm at to. . . ii ; BKKDS—New Timothy It coming lo plentifully, end large \RUGS. — j quantities ere going eaat; tale* at £1,25. Nothing dotug Crcatn Tartar, Rhubarb Itoot, • in Clover. .Flaxseed Is fl.m at sl,vCf<csl,3Q. Camphor, Arrow Root, BALT—Steady but dull at sL.oo(ssl,Os for No. land $1,15 Citric Acid, Com Arabic, for extra. CalomeL (Eng ) Cal. I.lqnorica, , WINDOW OLASS—prices are firm, and we repeat our Cardamom Seeds, lodide Potiu*, > auotatlone for the email aisea, city maka: —orB and 7x9, Bosom Salta, lodide Iron, , an 00; Bxlo. (0,76; Bxll to 9xU and 9x12 to 10x12, MAOKEOWN A FINLEY, i Bxl3 to 9xl3and9xl4 to 10x15, $4,60. Tljoee are net cash IG7 Liberty street. | orient country brands range 50 cents yt box leas. For the 1 succeeding medium six™, 10 cent diaconnt off. | WHITE LEAD —firm and in steady demand at B I kez for pure in oil, end dry 9c tb, subject to the usual die count. Red Lead Bjs@9, net, and Litharge B*4- ( WHI&KEY—Raw is firm at 2d, nod rectified at 28^27. i WOOL—Very little offering for sale, and prices range , from 30045. Cfl BAGS IUO COFFKB; O\J l&fab<a.K.O. BugM? 40 bbU N.O. MoUwer, 30 boiM ton* mf. ch«uT. n. »nd Bl«* Tea* 16 be xu family Balerntne, in i»i*r»s 10 do Kxtract logwood. ... Toj.,h,r,lU, f„l> OEAMLESS BAUS—A- constant supply of A dlßCOont ■» IK. ancToaslmebes JUST UECKIVBD AT 0. UANSON LOTrS, ■•6 • / AND fIQPRED DL LALNbS.— A^4.~7tin«iitin*tW««i»w**nd«elllngTertch«j». IHNBON LOVE. * i 74 Market stmt.. MAOKAREE-KWbblj. N 0.3 Uy; fiOMdo No. 3 do . IfRNRY 1L COLLINS OILS— 5 bbl». Linseed; 16 do Wlntorßepbttt: . & do Qtfk OU, t „ Ml. to »< JOllli Ml<lll - 1 - * 80S - LOqmH 51) tons Juniata for solo by imumu jomi mioill a Boa, p™^ 00 pie> T ARD— SO tca. iso. lio Store and for salo ** " XgAtAmnCKBTAOO; Commercial. ooMiurxEß- qp'arbiiilaxiqs roa aoqcst. laiun D’ctcr. v: V. C. H. Facuo*, JAMS Gaxmot, Pjvtd CAwrent, Acsrnt Loomis. Weekly Review oftlie Pittsburgh market. {Reported tpttiaUyfir the Pittsburgh GasetU .J ; i 74 Market it WHEEL ER & WILSONS SEWING MACHINES, THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviablo reputation over all Otter, - Machines on account of '•&* •«* foT 1. Beauty'and excellence of glitch, aliko on both sido3 of the fabric sewod. 2. Economy of thread. ’ .*TT~ • '*}££ 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. . ' -' v 4. Portability, ease of operation and management - ... 5. Speed. v .‘‘Vf f?| 6. Qoietnesa of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of floam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactnoss and elegance of modol and finish. Are now offered with all of tho latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET. . A HOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. «SDd*wCmT (□mates orthe dsrelllog wire not (reared. It was more tbu tialf au hour after the origin of the fire before an alarm wu glvso, and then It wu with difficulty (hat the department could be brought ont, (neb wu the fury of the atorm. Tho Cincinnati Commercial of Monday s*y»: “ None, laTe (Be local packet*, venture to pointj above Tho Ida May cleared for Memphis, Saturday soon, witn nearly 200 tons, and a few people. Capt.Jno. A. William ■on and Ulram Eeed, two of oor crack pilots, being at tbe wheel. She went ont with the boat dr&wlzg aboot 27 Inch es, and the barge 20, aod.hu 280 bbts whisky, and lOton* dry goods, for reshipment below from Memphis The Panola, with a barge, likewise departed for Memphis, with ISO tons—Cspf, Mason being la command, and Capt. S. Eo gfne Bowers la tbe office. Messrs. Ford and Nelson are her pilots. She bad been chartered to ontvide parties for tbe trip -for {£oo, bat they compromised and slid ont of tbe speculation before she lelt-uie trip sow being at the risk of Capt. Muon .The Lacrosse left for Bt. Loots, with 22S tons In tho boat and lighter. Tho Economy for Memphis, passed Evansville, Friday, 4 P- M. She reports avary gentle swell in tbe lower Ohio— not enorgh to Improve navigation, however. St. Loris.—Tbe Meteor and Peerless for SL Louie, and CaDada from St Paul, arrived on Friday. Departed—Sky lark and Isabella tor St. Louis.” ARRIVED. | DEPARTED. Luzerne, Brownsville. .1 Luzerne, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Colooet Bayard, Elizabeth, j Col. Bayard, Elizabeth. lUvift —l foot 9 la. r lain*. NOTICE. —The Co-Partnership of Baga- LBY, OOSQRAVE A 00. expired by limitation,on the first Instant. Tbe bualuue will be con tinned by WILLIAM BAG ALKY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle np the business of the late firm. w. BAQALEY, JOHN 8. CO 9G RAVE. Pittsburgh, Joly 22d, 1W8.—J024-dtf WILLIAM BAOALET, WHOLESALE GROCER, Hoi. IS and 90 Wood Street, DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership heretofore existing be tcan thaMndaralgaatl, nudaf the ÜBW and itjSe of SPANG A CO-, lsthU dejr dlsiolTad by mutual cement. Hither partner beiocautborized to on the name of the firm ' 'iqoliatlon. CHARLES f. SPANG. JAHES H’AULKT. an<;dlm Pittsburgh, Aug.filb, 1B&8. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. npfiE partnership which has existed between ' JL the undersigned, irons the first day of January, 1*66, under the name and style of SPANG A CO, was dissolved by mntaa] consent, tn the tenth day of April last, (April luth, 1968.) Either partner iaantliorlzed to oasUw name of the firm in eetlliog accounts and receipting for money which may he* collected, bat Charles F. Spang, having por ch seed the entire Internet of John W. Chilian t, in the firm, he (the *ald Charles F. Spang,) and Jamee fifAnley, only an authorized to dm the namu of the firth, generally, in liquidation. We are succeeded In boslnese by SPANG, CHALFANT A 00., (composed of C. 11. Spang, John W. Chalfant, Campbell B. Herron, Alexander Byers, and A G. Loyd,) whom we cordially reccommend to the friends and custom* ers of the obi firm. .CHARLES F. SPANG. JAMES M'AGLET. JOHN W. CHALFANT. - Pittsburgh, Ang. fllh, 18M. au7:dlm ... S eft dor 8 c£* dor .. 6"c ft dor Talk of beauty, It cannot exist without a fine homl of hair,' then read the following, and If you ask more, Fee circular around each bottle, and no ono can doubt. .. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA TIVB. We call the attention of all old and Jhns&to u»i« wonderful preparation, which tuna back tolls original color, gray hair- covers the head of tho bald with'n Inxuri* - ant growth—runons the dandruff, itching, and all cjiUoo ouseruptions cansos aconticnal flow ettbe natnral fluid*: and bent*, if used as a regular dressing for the hair aHI preserve Its color, and keep It from foiling to extreme old — age, Is all its natural beauty. We call tb«.-n upon the bald, Caw JC. Woodwaxu. * Caw Gaoaoa Cuak. ! the gray.or diseased in scalp louse lt;and surely tbeyvung The 'above new steamers are ; got ." 1 " 0 °7 bow ntanißn regularly. Homing Beats leave Pitta- • * 6 burgh at 8 o’clock A. IL, and Evening Boats at o ; The Agent for Prof. Wood’s llair Reiterative In New Ifn o’clock P. U. for McKeesport, Elisabethtown, Mononga- i the following tett«r In regard to the Restore helm City, Belleverecm Fayetts (Sty. Owmfleld. CaUffirnia „ few w k> , tocc; aud Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Ctwohea - ”• Psrp Itrvzx, (knn., JulyCS, 1538-, tor Unlontown, Fayette Bprtngs,Morgantowu t nayaesburg, 1 y. v.i.Y»veflMß-Wr I have been troubled*lib dan- CarmlchaeUown and Jefferson. . _ ' druff or scurf anmy head for mere than a yoar, my hair Passengers ticketed through from j? nYien. began to cocas out. scurf and hair together. I saw inaNow town for $2, meaUandstate-rocoia oalix*U j Haven paper about -Wood’s Hair Restorative” as a cure.— Boats rstnmlng from BrowasvlUe leave at« gclockfa the . x ,*iled atyour iWr * on the flrvt of Apnl last, end pur-has monringand&ln th serening. For farther Informations- OM bottle to try It, and I found to my satisfaqjiou It was quire at the Office, Wharr «*• removed the scurf and balr began to grow, tt mS 0. w. awtrtDLXR, AQKXT. ta QOW two or thrvo Jocbe, in imgth trAers it was all eff. I have great faith in it. 1 wish you to eeud in- two tivttka more by Ur. Post, tho beard 01 this. 1 don’t know as any of the kind Is uafcl In this plan-, you may bare a market for many bottles after Itlsknown hero. Tours, with respect, RUFUS PRATT. Monongabela Biver U. 8. Mall Packet* STEAMER TELEGRAPH, } STEAMER JEFFERSON, THE undersigned have formed a co-part nership, under tue etjle of Sbtcklott, H’Lnln a Co., for traouctUjg the vholreue Dry GoodeboiiDeec WILLIAM SUACKLBTT, JAMBS M’LAIN, HUGH JONKfI, JOO.N ACHAT, T. T. MTLKR. BHACKLBTT. U'LAIH A CO. Wholesale Dealers in rOBEIGB AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, Jtfb. 43 TTuod Srrtd, oppontt the St. Charltt Hotel. •u23ilmd NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.-^On and after HOXDAY, August 23d, tbs following, r*tr» will bs cbsrgsdbytb* Baitroad between Pittsburgh *nd Cincin nati, cn tbs various clusss of freight: First Clin. M*c V 100 lbs Flour— 60c ft barrel Second •* 44c “ - Whiskey $1,25 •* third *• „40c “ “ Cotton—... 1,60 per bale Fourth" 3ic “ _ L. DBYKNNY, ; Genenl freight Agent, P, 0. A C.E. R. Line*, J. 3. UOtJSTOW, *0274»d QmmX Freight Ag’t.P. TyW.A O.R.R. New map of ouk country—Pie •ent and Prospective; embracing tbe United Eteteg, utd Territories,tbs Canadas, New Bruntwlck,Kova Beotia and Newfoundland: also, Mexico, Cube, and tbo W«*t Indie Islands, Oentral America and tbs lithmn* of Panama, all the New Discoveries In the Polar Regions by Dr. Kaos and others, and all the New Settlements, and area the OAutlee of Eauas and Nebraska, each In Its proper position, all on the same scale; compiled from Government Surreys and other reliable sources. Fyrsaleby W. 8- ilAVBff, mU 3O Noe. 31,33 ft 35 Market street. Iriu At 0; of Dry Iliiet. there ,ir flgurre oro uomioal at 17. Torj light deaiADtl, but card rej>OAt oar qaotalioni: «otm I10!t. Truss and supporter manufac- TORT.*—Cartwright ft Young, No. 84 Wood street, bet< learn to call attention of tbe afflicted to the feet that they are the only MANUFAOTURKttS of TRUSSES and SUPPOBTEKSIn this city. They cea consequently take measures, and make to order, these article*, alter the most approved pattern*, and farniah them at prices frequently cot mors thaaooe-half demanded by mere dealers in them. All are collated to call, after pricing and examining Tree* •oeatany store In the city, oonfldent that we can satisfy tbe afflicted that it Is their Interest to deal with the manu facturer. Particular attention paid to repairing. - OABTWRIQUT ft YOUNG'S, Truse Manufactory, au3B Ko.BB Woodetreet. luth V lb 41C \ “ « ts HAIL BOM. Boat qoMUy— ** <*V£ | KOCHP AST) BQOABB. . lnch .n B> PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION. rut iiK- Horeo Shoo Iby "*lfl and J 4 inch Dandy Tire, VA by %t 7-M and Winch... 1% Saddle Tree 1W end 1% by MR and Win 4 do ‘J&landlW by 3-16 In d *H FSBSm 6t XOBXVSOXS flaring tncreaeed their fhcilltlee for manufacturing and applying W. B. OHILHa As GO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE in WATER PROOF CEHEIfT ROOFING, ABE now prepared to execute orders for any description of Roofa, steep or fist, at the •hortMt no tice k mi nuh the utmoat care, being determined to put on Roofa that cannot bo surpassed for Cheapness and Durability. Our Roofa are too well known to require any eulogy from oa. Testimonials in favor of this Roofing and aamplea can be seen bycalling at our Office, No. 76 Bmithfield street. Dulldlng* corerod with the ebore Roofing can bo seen at U. Nelson**, comer of Wylie and High streets; J. Beck** new Uotel* corner of Grant and Seventh etreeta; Botwo of W.O. Lealie, Eeq., Diamond alley, opposite Patterwn’s Stable; Store of R. straw, corner of Market and Second *te; also House ofß.H.Buooop,«ame block; Rrownarille Wharf Boat; Boose of Robert Ylynn, Congress, between Webster and WyU» streets; Bure of J. M. 31cRobots, Webster Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky •treat, Allegheny; Bourn or H. B. WTHdn*. Woof* Bon; Bouse of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McQell and Mri Ooon, East Liberty, and many others too numerous to men- Oon? PIRBIN ft JOHNSON, apfcdswlyT N 0.76 Bmithfield *t, Pltfaburgb. Pa. LATEST NEWS from all partaof the world. th« KEW YORK DAILY HXRALD, TRIBUNE ud THUS PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, Cincinnati oomhbboial, MI to eTOy oru,.ci.,,b,i»Tt«g S jUr-« B , BjHM(lldcML . Trad. rauliiiL TAMES MARKET SHUm «ab ih* “ AE ™ BO,, £ J «, Ma^U ,I M i. HDSttE’ ud mm.DMHg soon ud SHOES; SfilßDOT^^ BOYS’ ftSDtOUTBF BOOTS, BHOBa/fte. Avery superior article and egy a wf, - •> Direct Pom tha Manafactnen, vhseh fee win aeQbytha rarm or hcxasi at very reduced prieee far wh, . This ■tock'coaprtaea one qf tbelsrfl amortmanta toba found inenydty, suitable toedtj and country ada% and having over twenty yaazaexpatiennela buyiajfchatiwf that ha can now suit autaatsa. Be respectfully inritaaaQ In want toe JL sewing them that they wfll be alaamd. mrifi—mylT • ; - a . T\BUGB—Phosphons: Jj lodlda Potash; .Gum Shellac: ; ' -Yellow Ochre; * ..Hunt's liniment; Lyon’aßathalnm. Jortelaby • ' B. k VAHNUIOCK ft 08, soR . No. W, comer Wood and fourth rta. AYE the new- iobk ;dau*\ hirald, J . - • ibibe*!, (.••«* • . . . v , ■ ■ ‘M:p» 1 FAUILT AGENT'S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH BTBEET, It«.later. flteambott Business Changes. .PITTSBURGH. tUgulai Sttamtta. - iHtsrrllaitrous. BOOTS ADD SHOEB, . CHEAP S'OR CASH. : •-•- rfc 7 PITTBBTJBSHi PENIT’A' jarDtcal. Health of American womens— For many year* I bars been troubled with «?"*** weariness end languor, both mental end pbj*l<Kth fir.prlee,. lUtlMsneM, dull headache, pain in tbo brod and lempira » coldness and tendency to stiffness, palpitation of the heart, veryeatily fluttered or exited, appetite turisblu, stomach and bowels eranged, with pain. Apy .mental or physical exertion was rare Co bring on ail the symptom*, a&d l.hed In addition, fallisg of the woiab, and great pain In tliaiT* gion. One phyiidan after another exhan»t«f gave me op. A patient and persevering uaaof MAR , gHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICON fort unatidj corned we, and lharo no words sufficient to express my tbinkfnlarsa • Has. JULIA ANNH JOHNSON. 1 can truly say that 1 have been a rafferer r or many with whites »nd deranged menstruation. After, a wmle 1 had other troubles, such as pale face, ladigeettoo, away, geoetallaegnor and deJbUily, pain in the small of tno back, a sort of aching and dragging sensation, pain between the shoulder blades axteuding down the spine, loss of apps* tite, tronblelu the stomach and bowels, with cold hands and foot and dreadfnl nervousness. The least excitement would make me feel as II I should fly away. 1 tried doctors and drugs, and everything, one after another, without the l*n* oflt- One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOIJ CON changed some of my symptoms for the better, and oOw ■ lam entirely and radically cared. I wish that e»o*y wo man could know what It will do, CLARISSA OBKK. For a long time I had Uterine complaints with the follow ing symptoms: I was nervous, emaciated and Irritable; I seemed to abound in complaints; some of which 1 will try to tell yon; pain in tbelowurorgan*,aotl a feeling* « Jfsoms' thing was going to fall out; inability to walk .noeh on *•* count of a reefing of failure*; aching aod dragging, ip d •booting pains in the back, loins, and exteodlns*aowa.tuS legs; the Jolting produced by riding caused great pain; modle shootings aod pains In the side, stomach and bowel* headache, with ringing Id the ears; orery fiber of the body', seemed sore; great Irritability; Intense nerTOOmees, Iconla j not bear the least excitement without bring prostrated for a day; I could scarcely more si tout lbs hoiue, and did cot take pleasure in anything. I had given op bopo, haring tried everything, as I supposed, In r.ln, but a friend caliwl my attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE OATOOUCONT" I took it, hoping against hope. Must fortonatriy U cnivd mejand there is not a healthier or more grateful woinan'ln tho country. I trust all will dm it. ItUtrnly the woman’s friend In need. Mm. FLORENCE LE3IAB. UWUUIUUmi. £UM. riA'IVXfi’VP MARSHALL'S UTERIMRCATHOLWOH vrillcertain ly cure Falling of the IFomfc. Whites, Suppressed, frrrguiar or Painful A/truiruaiion. Bloating, Inflammations and Vis cat's ofthe Kidneys' or Urinary Organs, Retention or In continence of Urine, Uearitnsm, Qativencss, fl'ervousness, fainting*, Fulpitations, Qrampt, Disturbed Sleep, and all troubles organic or sympathetic, connected with the Uicrine organs. The price of Marshall's Uterine Cu that icon is One DoPar ■. and a Ra{f per Single battle. On the receipt of sis dollars bottles taall be sent by express, free of charge, to the end of the express route. Beparticular to write the postojfice address, town, county and State. JV3 mill guarantee that |.*t« Medicine wilt It sent mreceipt ofdht money. Address ‘Vfi. GEO. H. KEYSRiI, 140 Wood st, Pittsburgh, apl4-d*wT Sign of thoOoldcn Mortar. JOY TO TII S AOIIIREBB OF & riKZ nzAD'or •ttl C H GLOSSY fiAIEj PnnaDn.pnt4,B**pt.l(Vltefl. Paof. Wood—Dear Sin Your Hair Restorative I* proving .. _ Itself beneficial to me. Tbefrost, and aieothvbacit port of my head almoet lost Ui coreriog— Itf fact oat". 1 ttace "* used bat two hslf pint bottle* of your Restorative, nod bow the dp of toy bead li well studded with a pnUDialtig cropof * young hair, and the front la alto receiving lu benefit, I DaTe tried other preparations without any benefit whator •r. I think from my owu personal recommendation, I can Induce many others to try it. Yoor*. respectfully, D. B. THOMAS, M. D., N 0.401 Vine st. Yurcuixci, June 22, 1653. Pxor. 0. J- Wood I — A* you are about to maaoHactorn sod rend your recently discovered Hair IlevtoraUre, 1 will state for whomsoever It may concern, tbat I ban i>Kdit and known other* to use it—that, I have, for several years, bean in the babltof using other Hair Restoratives, and that X Hod yours vastly snpenor.toany other t know. It entire ly cleanses ths bead of dandruff, and with one month's prop* er use willrwtoroany person’s hair to thooriginal youthful color and texture, giving It a healthy, soft and gluasy. ap pearance; and all this, without discoloring tbe hauda.tbat apply It, or die dress on which it drops. X would, thereprre, recommend Its ose to every ono desirous of haring a fine oolor and texture to hair. . Respectfully, yours, WILSON KINO, Tor sale by OBO.H.RKYSBR,UO Wood st- PUMburcb, 0. J. WOOD A CO, Proprietors, SIS Broadway, A. Y .. £n the great N. Y. Win Railing Establishment) ami' 114 larket street, St. Louis, Ma, and add by all good. Drug gists. ap2o enZOrfydewtaT Iron City Commercial College, PittoburgA, Pa,—Chartered 1855. • 300 ituhxkts iTTiitpina, jas. 1858.\' NOW the largest and most thorough Com mercial School of tbe Unltod Staten Voting man preparedfjractaaldutlesofihoCoant’ngKoom, -'• 3, 0. Burnt, A. VLy ProZ. of Hook-keeping and Science of Acooonta. . . . r A. T.DotrmxTT, Teacher of Arithmetic and-OonsMrcUl - . •iK.-i Calculation. ■ > 3. A. Hxnaicxiacd T. C. Jxroxs, Teacher*of Bade Keying. • . : A. Covrvr and W. A. Muxxa, Profs, of Penmanship- - • SINGLE AND DODDLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, *■ jt As used In every department of bn&iaee*. ** COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—HAPID BUSINESS V-,* WRITING—DETEOIINO GOUNTJSrEIT MONEY’ —MERCANTILE OORRESPONDENCE—OOMMSRCIALv' LAW, are taurijt, and all other eubjectaneoebaary for the success and thorough edocaUcmcf.a'practical .bari- . •*■*■■■ ness man. •» ■:• a - 12 PSKMTI7VS. „ , Drawn *JI the premiums In Pittsburgh Sir the peat three ' *’• yeera. el so in (be Eastern and Western Cities, far Lest * Writing, ■' *, NOT ENQRATED WORK. IMPOETAST IaiPORMATIOS. - _ Btodents eotar U any lime—No vacation Tfin*' ooUml* tod—Review at pleasure—Graduates agitated In obtaining • * situation*—Tuition fcr Full Commercial Courso, (Ullo—. ‘ Average time Bto 12 week*—Hoard, *2,60 per week—do- ’. •' Uooery, sB.oo—Knttre cost, $OO,OO to $70,00. OJUmster*' •onarecelredathal'prUo. , . For,Card—Circular—Specimens of fiuslnea* atul orna- • <•■ mental Writing—lnclose taro stamps, and address aa4 F. W. JKNKIWB, Pittsburgh, Panaa. ■ £p& : CARPETS. | 1850. TES UAREET BTEBST OAIIPST BXOKA «- v; 18 STILL PREPARED TO JSUPPLY all demand* for Velrrt, Bnneclt, Threefaljr and In rralnCarpeta, of «rery description,etyleaodqewty. Fluor Oil Cloth* Cram 8 to 24 feet wide, »t lot*er prices , thur «• have ever before offered; Coco* Slatting for office* or chore bee; Painted Wloduw Shade* and mrythter connect, ed with the Oarpet department of House Famiahinr. Aa we anticipate an advance In price* alter theßnrioir ‘ Xnda open*, we would aoggest to pnrcfaaaen to makrtheir fr«« cor Urge Bt<*W aioor present*?, ‘ low prices. fca W. M*CUyTOUK. : P l .A. STROH & CO/s MAGIC DUPLI- M V/* calies pad Imprearim paper fo »b«aaurarariiela * with wbfcb to writ* a letter an* obtain a cent at Umewi'hootp«n.or | ot , re °in'j.VTISl ■ >’ to perwm* traveling. It will take theconect »njta.f,s!«ator tbwrr,aodu «ioHij.diJUi ♦?' op ..per,cloth, »ood or .Mo., in iho eopjingof| UouFJS . OIBQ% IQialC, til. tuo.nf prm or lok) Wlltr . * j bw» orcomnwn ttief. Four different 00l pie pUce26\o * - tei? 7 ,' i w.B,iuv«r. J* l4 " Ooroer Market and Becotidatreep. QREAU. fibSSKE'a PATENT 6 UIHDIB IHMZIRa, -Tb* b«tt tad cbetpcct ios cbbau isuan iui*. i WIUU told it UtaaftcttmiV jrto#, CtUttdpUuiit, Vi *• j. chaiq * ariiai tirooi lti pSH— Bttekerel; ' , 4 -V lab Coo do.--’do'-'-&*>■ ‘ v / * • *»«*«■ 5» "wwt«ji»hi. ' ’ .ftQh&do do -do V-' Mdo do Tront. • • Injte.MJtorm.br: TSte&EF** 4 * *&• » Oftt«w < i!ju Kl '? R “^ IMI NOUHOOAtB ‘ " ttfdumn Sl3j i» WWWIM. -g».- W®^^?lsrssr T if «■». ■ ;B«sßt.u,«u^e l ß< l .aVw4tt Y •-. • t ~ ”-» {' ■•«>■.« *“ 4.> fj- % > IV *i r e "Icji "•> 1 * ~‘”. f ■w<- [> 3 1 . £
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