MORNING, BEP^8; : omom' PAPJBR •OF 9BM CITT. and. Hews Items.- takin at shK»‘« opu •-- • ■ • • wfcnr. uubakl • •« ..• • 7S , ■ kW 4-10 S. DrsrmiCT Couar.-7-The ease of Henry Wobre, indicted fof .counterfeiting, the. coin of the United States,. Was brought op for. (rial. Thbprißouer, H -will be recollected, resided near -Uinemllle,- and- was arresUdr.lMt spring on _ of being engegtd Inthe manafaclaro • His hoose'vraa searched/ and .cauaterfeltlng apparatus wa foond. A man named Arnold,V Justice of Reserve township, was Implicit edwith him', and some bogus money found in hiihoase-They were both held for \4rial, on separate Indictments. • Afttr; a jury J»od,been empaneled, Roberta Hague, High Constable, was called to the stand, and testified that he visited defendant's house, tear MlocratiUe, and arrested him; searching the noose he found secreted In the stove a num ber nf dies for the msnufteture of bogos quar ters and half dollars., j * Officers Hamilton and Moon testified, to find - . log adds, and other things used in making bo gui eolo, at defendant’s house. He was much .excitedwhenkrrestei ... .. .. . 'Daniel Wertr described defendant's house. Robert Arnold-^/(bin called to theataoii; and testified thathe^ivedrecently in Alle* wm now* Resident of Yirgini-*, ‘ eton* time h eld : the office of justice of the peace .bptfght $25 or $3O worth of bogur moneys from the prisoner while he „?*?*«‘ln r Allcgheny; got- it at 25 cenle on- tbo - ttwlar;: anbapqnenUy, In PiU township, went to cprieener'e house and pnrebasod $6O worth of ***so* Mexican qqartcw; got them at the same sold $5O worth of the money to for th© purposeoflaying the : ropeslociteh another; the police got $35 of the ’btggaSr in hls’.ioom; it ;wu. the samelhe bought firom the prisoner; bought but ?twice flfoin him; and was prepared tb sell in any quan tity if be lMtdTt; thamhpeywss pot up in rolls when he bought it; Utere were about $5 in each * papen dld hot knoy whether the prisoner made sales others'; told him ho did; (he day I bought the- $5O;, worth from him the prisoner s whs ritting npetain in his own house, finishing &!otof. $3O Vhich~be ,wos to get off (he next •day. : -.if; •, Witness Underwent a long crosvexaminatlon, in which bp attempted to showtliathla notions were merely to ferret out counterfeiters, but ho made cenfrifeK statement. De soldjartof the money to.a man. named Fife, to Allegheny'eUy; he had not before, been acquainted with Fife; thinks the letter lived in Ohio street. Was a member of Sandusky street Baptist Church; got bogus money from Mrs. Moore several limes be fore I got H from Moore; commenced the search about a year before I got money torn Mdore; can’t eay howmucb I sold during the time; .sold, to Fifo for 25 per cent; took this comma to discover who was dealing io counterfeU tnoney;' never arid to say one that I had been engaged Its buying and -selling bogus mosey. Witness declinedausweriog whether he had Ihbiame to any-onb—bn the ground that ifc would criminate himself? went •wilh the police, and pointed, out Moore's house after I was.&rrested; afier I got the : first money „I_i»w Moore several times before I got the sec ond lot; no promists have been made 4© trie to r , -* '-PattersouV of Mayor’s police; testified to finding bogprmoQ*y,.eto;, at Arnold's house, inAllegheriy.—* ' * .'fpffioer,flague identified the coin exhibited we jJJJ found w Arhnid'i boose on the 9th of ApriL OttirKuo z' was * examined'as an expert. ‘Oa applying the nauai 'Ust to the coin, he found thatrsomy ofit*.resisted the ordinary.test/as it well-coaled. A great proportion was bogus.'*'"* \ '■■■ JohnS. Kennedy, jeweler/waa also sworn as - aneepert.'. . . w . L Fattewon. was recalled, bat his tegti mony-waS-tinmaterial. ' : I - Christian Lappc, In French, MOl RUia ‘Carr, .were called, aud testified to •prgiWa-giSoa Character of defendant." "’ > Wtftver-was called and testified tohsv »g had Arnold arfcsledon' the Dlh' of April. Had a private conversation with Arnold, at his he acknowledged that be had dealt to; oonnierfeit .moosy. Both defend'ants were 4Udmitted io-foif iadeCSoJt dr ban. Held out Arnold to 'mate acknowledg - exaciaed f -Agritddaeid ;h4>'waeanxioaat •. tocatclr - - ; George Hie mad,' John 'Faesieiv Wn. Eieben ruff, Hr;Baldwin; Wm: £laUger, Hugh Headly,l*cnlSa Bemly,:Ann>lrwin, David Carr, 2nd Wi D»£ Tompkins, .testified to defendant's goodcharacter for honesty. * Mr. ’Swarixweldcr stated he had .two more WttMß&ea, and that: would dose the casoforde adjounied till 10 o'clock this morning. Attempted BscAFiLy-We emitted to men lion thtf t£e'f*hkdbeenan'aUtmpted escape at the .pcaiUlitlary* dn/Monday mornings about two' o*dqolc. > - A joang man who gave bis name as 7oKn Xiv Mohr when tried, and who'.was'found to hava balf-uideswi. aliases, convicted of robbing Danlap’s.hardware store, and sentenced to three years’ frnpriMn’oMut,was tb* hero.* It will bo EfeeUeotedvbftcalso'mada. an attempt to escape 'from j both hb has beomfolled by.the TiglUnoe nf.iiw. officers.' It Appears that,.with a drill made, of'aoold rasp,, he cut an aperture in the •plats'of the cel! window snffirient for his -ffretPi and h«d also made the neeessaryarraage-; meats.for soaling the walls,, etc. He had let 1 ‘himself- down from the cell attd was about mdk mgrwady-tocleartheoaterwaU.when disco*- ,««d by the watchmen on. UiatowerSj.who fired ; -four shots at him, which' principuPy lodged in his lower limbs, injuring him seriouslybut not daqgeronsljr. jBTe was secured, and his liberty irflniowbe tnorelioiied than ever.' Poucs Inns.—OUver Moore, charged with lareepy,'ott’4aib of'Sarah J. French,has been finally committed by. Alderman Lewia. Aid. Rogers held (o bail David Hall, charged and baUery, on oath of a young misnamed, Kirkpatrick,- : : ' Thertwiiraj^neralrow in Hide alloy, yea .thrtay.'Jmcßglsoiae: ofjthe residents there.— .Al«jh. Borers committed three of the parties— Wm.DoyTe,’Ed. Bn tier and Michael Ford. ' ,; a i placbjof, against - Weelcy Highgate, before Aid. Bslh. He was oommitted for trivl. • : J ! Ucipxa « JonssTomr.—Welearo from Gob /BmHh.otlhe EeAcy who la now in this city that. IkTTOrdcr.occurred. in Johnstown on Satorday * efyninglwt:;' Jt appears ,tbat two young men, ' Arentrae and Bearish," est-. in |hb -rblling .mill, quarreled about * yroaiao, aitd meeting at a ball which-wu befog r hrid onfhe PU%near the' ralllv an aUerCation -easfed,-jwhich'recalled in Arentrae tabbing 'Bembbfathe bMurt 'with-a dirk-ktriJe, hilling 'him - i alao*i InriaatJy.At’entrae'hmt been ar- Iwrted'attdcomßuUedto jsiL - -:- ' C*k£ Fowuis.—Ae wlll be Men by cur adver-: tlriffg eofamms; firing Basso” has , at length madoarrsagecasDUrto, givoour city . a visit. M. iB. iniman* JUrecio* «f ;tba Ef,,:Y.' ' Asadsmy of Music, lus engaged' Formeaionp *,j*ar hCrt'on Monday andTaesday; i9<rpl.'2oih t : and' 21st,andglre a mhmmo thmuifcaT festival, ~ dsoistadby the-prindpal ariieUt ahd tbs grand * ntfthestri CMhe Aeiacmy, under dtreclloft off?; Anshutz. • *V’ J - ' ■ ' : -t ■ Ms. Lowsris new strain fireebglne has'al most reached oompletfon, and will be ready for trial about the first of next month. Mr. L. has bestowed mnchi . Ume' and thought on its con stmetfopt It if being built fpr the city of Lour irrille, and should it give satisfaction on it# trial _ it wHI ba shipped At.once foriis destination.-. ofir path# ; 6Uabearille'»ad broke near fiteu- bamriUSrAtvlVJday ' night. Three cars were track; *nd rolling down anem banfauant,'wan shattered.to pieces. Thecars . dry goodr and groceries,— .■ - boy,warned Fox,'yas before • pilfering, newspapers . rl fecarue doers. of subscribers. . He.was caught fcnyheaiV'b ybnn t-friend: PlUockh'.On te.sfh no more* he was lat off with an - ( vad«ioaiUea,y-c'.: :r •: •••- :• I V E.Q.V Miras U>* | annual address at the Agricultural Fair at 1 Bjjw.'onlh* 23d ln»tknl; and also the annual 1 Normal Behool onthe £ J Stranger”.ia to he prodaeed s /ttUft «Tttiag excellent «ut«: MUaGan. 2 pell »ppw*M Mre. Haller aid Mr. Kimta w | Ihf Stranger. LTh« afterpiece la the “Two Gre g-1 t : AOCiPrtD.— The AQegfceßj Barge diiib hM ", ecoegUd lhe ehalleage olihe ManchwlerClob, | for » jraroo of glOOsaide, over ihe hio* I Wflgahda coarse.'TThe'tfmeiielfor theraeei* | fceMrfoatihre o'clock, sext' caturda/ aftenioori, 11 JP-oul A/ ; wi old cUlien of rig >r ai his reflideoce in Sewiokkj 9 x- WfMonday, fr«a UjMftcii.of #|»o* '|_ ; t j-- ( J- t,> -* v. • •v,-v^jiSllflyg> Han Btoxx x» tnx Lcnrxn OHio. —We learn by passengyrs anlred last evening, per steamer EiStmmSlt ffOD UtapiK X».‘ * ““ stonu tootplace in the lower Ohio, on Thursday night last- The Walton was overtaken by the storm at Biim Island, aud was compelled to lay tn al] night. Trees and ffinees were blown down .rid immenae damage done to the'coni crop. /. At Jtookpoirt, » lerge hoo«e »os demoliehed, end pieeee blown In etery direction to < greet die tenee; The Tamil/ of Mr. Henry Gardner were in the .ot of retiring to bod when the house went tumbling to piccex Mre. Chirdner wee reeorered from the wreck deed. Tier head anil bod/ were badly crashed.- ' Two children were also reeorered from the dnaoliehed building, btdly braised and in an insensible condition.— It was thongbt thsy eonld not reoorer. Mr. Gardner end one other child escaped rrith only slight braises. Onr informants did not learn that any farther loss of lifa had been sustained by the storm. The hail stones that fell were about half the size of a hlokory nut The steamer Minnetonka' was caught: in tbeeame storm at Southland, and was compelled to lair by for fir-,. teen hours— Cm: OaiTuudcy. Axorsn Gam>Hix« Accidbst.—lt appears Mmott lmponible, despite the dreadful acoidente that eo frequently occur from the use of cam phene, to induce people to abstain from the use ~of this dangerous fluid. The latest accident of this Irind'we have to record, Is (he death of a little Herman girl, named Margaret Engler, yes terday afternoon, from being burned by the ex plosion of a camphene lamp. She was about fourteen yean of age, and-was engaged in the family of a Mr. Harbei, living on Pennsylvania avenue, near XippencoU's works. On Monday eveniog, she took the can, containing the flnid, for the. purpose of filling a lamp, and whilo do ing so, being in too olose proximity tp the flame of anoShor lamp, the flnidignited and the can ex ploded, setting her clothes on fire and horning hertertlbly. —Medical aid was obtained,' but she only survived until yesterday. Her parentslive at Monnt Oliver, in Lower St. Clair township. MsnciiAnTs*>£xcßANGK.—By reference to our advertising eolntups it will be seen that the an nual election for'members of the Board of Di rectors will be held this afternoon, at halt past two o’clock. This institution has been a most useful .organ of our business community, and during the past year exercised an invaluable in fluence in matters of legislation vitally affecting our mercantile.interosta. It is lo be hoped,, therefore, that Us- usefulness may be perpetua ted, and that tho members of the Association will generally attcod, and elect an intelligent and effioient Board of Directors for the ensuing year. Sai.es or Stocks.—Tbe following stocks wero sold last evening, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fjfth street, by' P. M. Davis, Auctioneer i 1 share Exchange Bank Stock 500 00 20- do M. A SI;-' do — do 54 50 80 ; acre Lind Warrant, at per acre......... 00 c. Tho Wood street warehouses sales were adjourned until Tuesday evening next, when they will bo dis posed of. Tbs prisoners who escaped from the Peniten tiary have been traced to Mercer and New Castle. They wtilprobably be captured. A ms occurred off Third street, between Wood and Smithfield, yesterday, slightly burn ing the roofs of two booses in. a oourL Tax Ltgal Journal for September 4lb, is just issued. ' ~ Mkbckahts’ Excbaxgx.—An annual 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 tbe ensuing year, . Jos. Sxowde*, Sup't. • Liberalmr or rnrsiciAxs.—lt has always been said that physicians would disparage any remedy, howevervaluable,* which they did not originate themselves. -This faas been disproved by their Üb entl course towards Dr. J. C. Ayer's preparations. They have adopted them into general. nee In their practice, which shows a willingness to countenance articles that haro intrinsic merits which duserre their attention. This does the learned profession groat credit, and effectually contradicts tbeproraleut erroneous notion that their opposition to proprietary remedies is based in their interest to discard them. Wo have always bad confidence in tha hooorable motirea of our medical men, and are 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 tbe books, hut ere made known to tho people through the news papers.—AVw Ortean* brim. j A Reukdt for Hot Wsiraes.—The very best remedy for this hot veatber is to drop la at Down’s, Federal St, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saucer of their delicious Tee Cream, or a class of sparkling ico cold Mineral Water, fiarorod with thalcboiccat of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in uoflleot or der. : Their sbpdt of Cakes ami Confections are of tha .bestdescription, manufactured from good mat*. noateat style Imaginable. Give v - * ---• . : Taeplaee to secure a saneer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool off In a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted uj. in tbe neatest style, the place to eojoy ao hour’s chat.with your wife or sweetheart, while sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the placo where tha best of cakes and confectionary, family broad and Ice Cream are made and sold, the place is Oliver’*, St- Clair it, hear Liberty. .• ' f Taos* whose wardrobe requires replenishing will find at Camaghan's, Federal street, Allegheny City, a foil variety of fine cloths, easetmercs and vestings, of recent parobue and' desirable styles. Besides a good stock of well made clothing for men and boys.f A most Extbaobdinart Cure Effected nr Da. St'LiXSl.CxumtATsn Tkmifccc, prepared by riemlag Brae, ofritlebnrsb. _ T~ .. NIW Toma, March 19,1552. This U to certify that I bare been troubled Ar almost four yean wlih a chocking m&mUob. ■emttimM eo badaeal. moot to eafbceie me; tvo regular pbyaiciaaa, hot to so par pore. Iwu then persuaded to try n bottle of Dr. U'lMrea Oelebratod Vermtlnge, prepared by Fleming Srea-Pitoborgb. Itoofitwotoaipocnafhlatotiedoae. It •ooa began to operate, wbenit made tboroogb work. (1 hedaregotu- worm factory within me.) Xehoald judgelt brought away from mo some two quart# of^worms; they bad the appearance of having bore»e>d.-.I took the remainder of the bottle at tvo doere. The effect 'wu. It brought away, about one quart more, all chopped to pieces. Inov feel . like a different pereoa. The abpreia from a widow fidy, 44 yean td age, reeideat ofthlecity. For • further particulars, the public are refer red to Mrs. n*rdJe> .No. 3 Manhattan Place, ortoX. L. ZhealL Druggist, eornn’OfßutgeraadlfoQtoeatnea 'WaJurthaaerswfllbecawftd toaakfbrDU. ITLAKE'B CRLBPRATZP TXRMIFOOE, mauuftftnred by yLEUXXO BHOS.ofPtTTsscua,Fa. ’ Ait other Veradfugea in camper* lean are wcrthlem. Dr. fiTlaae*# gesutoe Vermifuge, aleo Us celebrated UvorFUfi, can txTwba had at all rereectaMe drngatorse, JVheirgniviei wiUttmt Utoripuatore «f aeTidhwlwT; > FLEMING BROS. . <£QO IN ONE DAT—$52,5O in two dnya VV/resrere cleared by agents, retainogmy pa lenten- Send 4 ttampe for letters asd traok. - mySbvOaT -■• E. BSOWK. Lovell, Meat, A LL friends of Imbecile and Feeble-minded jV Children. Please procure circulars gratis of wj3L*3mT . - Pg.aXOBOEPaOWy, Barre,Maea. Administration notice.—whereas Letters of Administration on the Jobe Bay*, late ofth* city of. Pittsburgh, have been gr.ntodto the eubecrfUr: 'All-pereoua indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and thorn barloc claim* against the reins win prreeut them, duly authenti cated.* fur settlement.- • a ItICH’D HAVS. AdmV, - Jo9ftBtdMtvT , ■ .. No. 143 Pran street. PipK gmi, jffHABLES BUCKLEY, MANUFACTUR VA •*> corner of nird and Wood fireetapjttelmrgb, Pa. Bat, Oep and Bonnet Baxew Jewelry end Prescription box es. Ail kiods of IWper Boxre made to order. M.fi—At Western priare. • • edtiiT ■ ~ Great BargaUu. A T. STEVENSON, ofWcstNewton, Pa., • ottos for sale one house and lot to one hoare and lot to Allegheny dty, at very low piicee.— For particulars call with 8. COTUBKAT * SON, Market street, Pttubarah. • aoSOStd AH JLUIDS. SOGAR arriving and for sale OVJty ; Jets > JAS. OABDINKa ESTBRN RESERVE CHEESE receiy- Isg fladyand tor sale by BIDDLE. WIRTB k CO. TV/TACKAREL—2S half bble. lorgo> and Xtl. Tnediumy foceale by IL PALffKLL * 00. IODFISH—2 tea. in store and for solo by • j. b.oabfixlp. /OILCLOTH CRASH—Agood ngsortmont of writhe aod stylos at 2Cand2Siit. Clair it. * .Julf-: ■ • . . J. A 11. PIKLIPa. BRIME LAKD—IT ticrcesNo. 1, nowland* loglromateanwr Marmora, for sale by •• —- anil 'IBAIAII DICKEY AOO- on BUS.-WHITE BEANS and 30 do Dry vv Appka reo*il and fhr'eal* by. R. ROBISON' k OX DRIED APPiiES—IUO bnsh in «toro and fcrrelaby Jett JP.OAIIFIKLD. i^IEMENTi—SO bbls Hydroolio in store, And \J foreale by JelO J.B.OANVTELD. STARCH.— 40 boxetiandso bbla.Pearl in store aad far rele by Je» ]• J.B-CANFnSLD. 5 GRO. BAKER'S COD LIVER OIL for sale by >. Jc2B B. L. TAIUTKSTOCK A 00. EGGS— 4 bbls. freah' Eggs just rcc’d and foreale by Je2B P.HOBIBOX A 00. POTATOES —100 bue. to arrive and for releby Jett J.B. CANFIELD. /BULLET—SO eeks, a pyimo article;-fonmlo AL/by ’■' l W ' ' J.B.OANFIBLP. I7OONDBT IRON —80 tons for sale by fvisao HRRBYB.OOLUNB. T3GGS.—2 bbls. just. received and for stile ' ‘JutT • ATWELL, LEE AOO TISF 200 -\ro.l LARD.—44 tieroosinogalar cooper ,aodfcre>l»by . yjoif IfiATAH PTCKKT A 00. 'T'HE ONW FRESU STOCK OOOMta Uw dl*. **, New «jU trtsU, tt.Mmalaf iIT UnUolMnuU. Dry Qaeda totbecity. . ... SKDAR TUBH.AND BUCK and todos.Buckete to store and for by . Jett , IaAIAnPICKCT A 00. SOLUTION Oir vAXfiAUg Qg : magneZ &IA meto tosh srery day at JOB. VLKltiNtpg,: .W& -.1- r ; ■ . IHemwri scdfivhstst. ‘ - - • - £* " “ r * -t f • ... Giin Uv'XltCra ! *ssfrafcwas**o : '“ RETVRSr &&jinirTAVORITE& s*o R 3rX iGaTS ONIiYr :. aniucscEKa BbßdKy'KurAißf; I3tn< Morris Bros*,.Pell and TrowbridgeMinstrfls, tho School Stroit . v ■■?■■ thirteen stab pbcfokuehs, r BESTBANDISTHETyORLD.' Ac^-Admlwtori, 2£ reate; Plifl<!r*o, IS. Doors open *1 T o’clock. commence at 8 o'clock. LOS UOEEIf, jua Ba»loaß*M*a*g»n. A Rh FORMES IN PITTSBURGH.—. U. B. nu.MAH, Director o( the Academy orjisir • York, hu tb* honor to kbooodoa that - CA RL FOBilfifl, TITS GREA TEST LIVJKO BASSO, Aaalited 1.7 theprtndple Axtlati and the QRAKD ORCHES TRA of the Academy of Mnelc, New York, will jrhrea Mammoth Mtulcel Feetlral la (hie dty, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, Bept. 20th and Slat. Full particular! 1& future tdrertlaemont. eeSitf THKATKB.— Bolt Lssssz~l?ft> Ms* ton. Stic* Dmzcrox. " Unbounded anccssa of the STAR STOCK COMPANY. Unprecedented triumph of the talented young Atuorkau Aetreae, MISS CORDELIA COPPELL. Flrrt eppnnnte of MR. JOB, PARKER. WEDNESDAY EVENING, September Etb, 1S&8, ti commence with the popular play, in fire acta of the STEANOEU Mr*. Mailer -.MISS CORDELIA COPPELL. The Stranger.. 7. .. MB. O. KAME3. ■ Immediately after the play, Dure*—Jordon Medley MISS JENNIE MIGHT 5itu——......... MISS JULIA TURNBULL To conclude with the laughable farce of the TWO GREOORIR9. PRIOB9 0* AD&nSSTO^ Breaa Circle and Partjaatte. Family Circle.. Cotom Gallery „ Ooloml Boxes... &© “ Tichti to Prints Boxes 76 M Whole 80xca.... f 5,00 “ Ptnaeeniora BoXea .. a. „|S,ftO ** ’• Boor* open at 7% o'clock: WHnnonciog ot fl O'clock. • 49*Yanoos noreUlea in preparation. Special potters. niiCJORS JOB* L. BOTH.. V. tr*CtnAOTJBn Pittsburgh Steel Works. JOTTEJS, BOYD Sc CO M tinnufactnreriof CAST STEEL; Also, SPRING, PLOW sod A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES, Comer Rott and Pint Btrr*t*, Pittsburgh, A. I). B. ROGKKB dfc 00, ■urtrrACTtTßzaa or Roger** Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Corner Pott and Pint Street*; ntlitxrrgh, Al. JutMydfc* ' JAS. MaLAUGH r.m, MAtrtI7ACTBM* or Utohol, Cologne Spirit! and Pnsel Oil, •dMfcdlyfo Hot. I IP? and T7O Stetmd {Srryl. J. M. LITTLE IWtEROHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clxur Street, (Dr.lriaii** S»v Rn[Mlnjr,) •a-Uklpdfc JBCENRY COLLINS, Forwarding and Commiaalon Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheep*, Sutter, Bep<la, Irish, Aa<J PfvulEca GweraDj, AwP A'o. 2& Ttlxid Street. Pittsburgh. HKLMBOLU'S OJCNUINK I’KKPARATION. UELMBOLD’S Gendina PREPARATION. lIISLMBOLD’SGeouiuf PREPARATION. . IIELMUOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. I« prepared according to Pharmacy and Clieml*trr, with the gn«t«-at accuracy and CliemlpaV dr»ot*l U> their coubluattoo. Helm bold's o knots b pbepailatiqn—ror^iwwK* uf the Bladder, Kldoeya, Ore vet and Dropsy. R*~ KADt'jiKADI log certificate of a core uf over JJO yean’ standing: .11. T. llejowu!— pntr Sir; I bare been troubled «Uh aa affliction of tbe Bladder and KiJocji fur orer twenty yuan. 1 bare tried Fbjslclans la vain, ami at last cooclo* oed to (tire ytrar genuine trial, a* 1 had beard it highly spoken ct It afforded me immediate r*Ue(. L harr need three bottles, and I hare obtained more relief from Us effects and feel ranch better than I bare fur twenty jrrere previous. I bare tbe greatest C*ith in Ita Tirtnce aod enratire powers,' and shall do altin my power to make H known to tba'affUetod. Hoping tbU may pruTe ad rent*, geons to yog In Misting yon to introduce the medicine. I am truly yoora, M. McCouucx. Lenirtowu, Pa. Jan. 2S, 1557. Shoold any doobt Mr. UcOomlek’e •tatemeni, he refer* (0 tbe following genUrmeo: Hon. Wm. Bigler, ex-Ooerracr, PennaylTaßla. Ooo.Tboen. f lorenc*, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Jodge, Tioc* Co- pa. Hon. J. 8. Black, Joiigr.TbUAdflphU. Don. B. R. Porter, «iioTen»r, IVnnayNanla. linn. Kill* Lewie, Judge, Pbiladtlpbla. • Hon. 11. C. Grfw, Jodtfo U. 8. Coart. Uon. O. W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia, lion. John Bigler, ex-GoTernor, California. -■ Non.Kßanka, AnditorOeoemi, Washington,P.o. . And many other*, if rnrrmerj 49* See advertisement beaded HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, la aoo:ber colama. mr2&6tntUw? A Great Pill,— .Hu OrKfub*rg lltelth PHI ctzne bwiadl*, The Oraefenberg Health PUI rant fool siomacb. : Tha Qrwfenberg Health Pill cure# bad breath. . The Graefenberg Health Pill enm oootlre bowels. ' Th® or«fj6b.rgllealth HUcuwjpalpibafcmofthe heart. ’The UraefeEtxrg IlmlUt mi enwe colicky pain*. The Oraefenberg tlealth Pill cars* pile*. The Oraefionberg Health Pill cure* ilj-apcpeia. The Ortefrabcr* llr*Uh PIU purge* witbuot tMtlnl Tb* Oraefailierg lWltb PHI rtoee not vnlm . The OruM&berKileaitli Pill ia ttnt drank. . The OraefanboTg Health PiU no he taken at work. . The CrttfctiUrg Health Pill la entirety repetahta. ■JTbe Graefaaberg Health PQI lathe beatopeoteg (till known , Ih» OntbaUrg Health PUI U made of choice nmi and foot*, - - The Qraafosberg Iloettb nil cone add stomach. The Qraefonberg Health Pill curse uervousnere. ; TbeOrsefonberg Iltmlth PtU ha*cured hundreds. The Graefimberg Health Pill wit) cure where spill can cure. * The Greafe&berg Health Pill acta on the kidneys. The Greefonberg llaaltUPiU combines the Tirtoee of most otberpllta. The OraefienhergHaeltbPllle are tonic and not weakening. . The Oracfcnberg lirsllb PUI can be takcnol night. . The Omefosbcrg IlmUh Pill can be token after dlnnsr. The Omefonberg Health PUI contains a due# in one pill, TheGracfenbergHmlthPfllfstakenby the weak. 7 The Orvfenberg Health Pill is token by tbo bilious. : The Graetaiborg Health Pill cures Jaundice. The Qracfcnberg Health Pill cures pennuicatly. : For a foil account oi all the Oraeieobeirr medkloea, see Oraeienherg AttUAU&re, which can bo had grotU'at the •genu. Price 25 cents a box. LH. QEO. 11. iUfYfiER. No. 1« Wood street, and J. p. FLEMING, Allegheny: my»JIAwT 9PP?9 ? P 9 9 9 Trasses for.theCmrecfHentla or IlapCnre. MAAS ITS BADICALCURB IBCBS. RTTIXE'S PATENT TXHBB. -FITCH’S SUPPORTBB TE.UEB, _ : SELFrADJOTTmo TBUBS. ' DK.' SAHNINb’fi LACE or BODY fiKACK, lor tbs eureof Prolapeui Uteri Pitas, Abdomisal tod Bpioal WrektMMea. DR. 8. 8. FITCH'S Silrer Plated Bupporfer. FILS F&OPB, for the support and cure of Piles. ■ KLABTIO BTOCKINQS, for weak and varlaoee veins ELABTIO KNEE CAFB, for weak kneejolnto. AHffLB SUPPOSTB, for weak ankle Joints. BDBPXNBORT BANDAOXB. BXLT.DIJECTINQ BTBINOES; otoo, every kind ot gyringeo. 'PR. KETSERalsohuaTnuswUeh will radically ctire Hernia or Rupture. Offices* bis Drugstore, No. 140 Wood etreet,stgti of the oolden Mortar. ' aptfcdawF . $l,OOO Reward for nnjr Mrdininn thnt wiH~ excel PRATT k BUTCHER'S UAOIO OIL, the only Indian Remedy iww sold for. SAewnat **m, Headodkc, IWAaeAc, JWto in the Side tr Back, fyrt&u, Brutta. Hart Throat, Aims, Cbah-oderfarcfi and Jfiodo/theorfy rrg etobleyemedy discovered that' wRi act upon them ana Um tor toe joints. Tboumadsofperoarhjrre'breo cured of these complalotj by this new dlseovery. All are Invited to riv*-U a trial. Principal office 200 Washington street, BrobUyn, N.T.' Forrelehy DR. OEO. H. KKTBEE, No UO Wood street, and J. P. FLEMING, Alleebeay. Signature ofprott Altotcharon the'wrapper, end name Mcwn to the bottle. . - apliiUwF As thr seasons change most, porsons re quire to um a mild yet efioctlve cathartic medicine to carry off tile foal accnmuUiloss from the rtomach, which, If per mlttpd to remain, Induce Uloere. WILSON’S IUUDAOnx PILLS are the Wit general family medicine now In ore. They are prepared and eold by B. L FAHNES TOCK k C0 7 Wholesale Druggists and proprietors of B. L. Fahnestock’s Vermifoge, No. 60 : corner Wood and Fourth etm Pittsburgh,Ta- See adrenlutment on 2dpag*orthii daje'.papor. rel-dAwT Galvanic Battert, or Electro Maonktio MAcanres, for Medical porpoaee, of s very superior kind will be eent free of Xxprre* chargee, wherever an Express nua,npoo aretnUtoaceof TenDotlan, Address Dr. UEO U. KEYSKR. No. 140 Wood Pittsburgh. P». apfodawF ‘ To hervoui retired UqutlMnan bavitigbeeu restored to health ln a f*w days, after many years of nervous eatTeriog, will send (freaj to aniatqthers, a oimyof the prescription and a supply of'the'remedy, bo re reiving a staihped envelope toamu the applicant's address, Direhttheßer, JOAN H. DAOKaLL.'*IOO Fulton street, Brooklyn. New Tork. ' •• qpßiSindeoda.'imwT : J. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bnvsas, for the cure of Fever and Ague, it beyond all con traverey the safest and Lest remedy that cooldj be need by tbeaffilctod, for all diseases, f the above nature. The moat violent attacks of tills dreadful disease havo often fabeu pre vented by Um oee of this reliable remedy. The “Bitters’* bareheen used by the proprietor to an extensltopractice, in tbs treatment of Fever and Ague, for* number: or years, and its wonderful curative powers ire well known both to the press and Ihe publle. Those-who desire a thorough renovation of their entire system, should not foil to use the “lUtteri. v /:' < Sold by Druggists everywhere, and by fIDSTETTER k Proprietors,, NosW Water or U.Front sto. MURPHY A BUKOfIFIELD ,bav« rac’d • lot of Flgared Bwias Musllne, a derided bargain. " - Also, Pequa sad Lleen Oollare, lower than uenal. ' And we are now offering our Beragre and Qronadlne Robes at mnch lower price* than sold at arty to the resson. \\fINESANDLIQUORS-Ihavecoiißtant- H ly on hand alsrge*vpply ofpuraWlneaandLiqoon for PMdictoal purpoms. Those wishing anything la line can rely upon gettiag a pureartldeat' •' : -T '•••: '•■JOk.WKItOt&Bi ■ . juU comer Diamond and Market street. GIL large assortment of 'Floor Oil Cloths on bend, from S fLto tt fL wide, at re»y low prices for reeh. • W.ITCLINTOCR, .-MulO- . . No. na Msriret etrsst. Evebv description of dress OOODa. tlj chimf. »a q UAS3OH lOTg. 74 A IfAKGK I.OT of Selfridgeii, Checks and d*,.. , , ciiANsoanora.Hartot.iMt. ON HANDS—on excellent stock of Parlor. QiunW. nnds,n<Mm«i>d-canßfliurnoQM rmt iar»mo»prtcc (nap T.B.ifo<reaaoo. NBIV. STYIdiS OF PALE DE RAINES ' ; - a tunaeii nova, ■mM'. ■■ . --X4 Itoflrotrot. 17AMU.Y Tarietjrnr chiSca , i i-i-S-.-vt-j.tS Si*-, '<■ „ . -V.t, •- <■( i —-• J':' 1 . «!-■* * .£*r V. >,< .• ’S 'T-r-.- r v ,-s7~>i t •v»*fc-r» 4 *s-jr^>£. -Telegraphic. I4ncAi>kLPirr<j 6ept- >-The definto on the ques-‘ lion i'Shonld *Am«rie»n SUtrry be perpetuated 7* | wait opened at ihe Natlonol Gcardy Hall this oto i otng. ;Tbe.»tbe*4*a» was. sot la£e, but ineJnded ] A'ftw ~Th<f debato was opened by* Parson J-Urotniloirpiaa jpeoehrtittby General Small, of this; city. Tbnargunjent contained :lhe strong, sar c&stie tod hmnoroM language for which Brownlow is remarkable, .written in his loose, careless style, but unfortunately it was not given that peculiar etnpbo sis-for which bo is .so noted. He,argned that the perpetuation oTalavery was necessary to humanity, tod was sanctioned by God, and will exist to tb® end of tinle. > Mis Biblical extracts Tor proof of his argument were nymerons- lie would make no de fence of the slam: bad®, although ho believed that its erila were exaggerated. In tho latter part -of his speech bo handled whnt he styled that unmitigated generation bMramiin lyings, aboliUonisls, without •gtoves,, treating/applaiiso and hisses. In foot the desire to. ridicnle bis opponents wenkenod bii argu ment. •' ; Tho Rev 1 . Mr.' Prynno followod in nn argument of some forco against slavery.. Both speakers were evidently reserving their Atoogth for tbo close. ....C. B. PORTER. —43. M.DATIB. *• WismiroToE Crrr, Sept. 7.—Judge James "B. Bowling, of Missouri, has been tendered the Mission to Paraguay. It is confidently believed that he will aoeept it* Several other gentlemen have been fa vorably named in that connection, hnt ho had tho superior advantage of prominence of political po rtion, in addition to his fitness for tho important station. -• He was Coited States Minister to Bogota under the late Administration. -The American Colonization Society have proposed to the government to take caro of the captured Af ricans du their arrival in Liberia, and subsist them for one year for $50,000, and in' the meantime to send them to school-and teach them how, by indus trial pursuits, to support themselves after tho expira tion of that period. . Tbcrq is every indication that the proposition will ho accepted. .The'Secretory of the Interior will forthwith antborize the purchase hf tho necessary clothing am) blankets to secure for them a comfortable voyage. It is reported hero that .matlorsofadomegtic and not of a political character .have induced Governor Hielivrdson to resign tho Governorship of Nebraska. St. Loots, Sqjt. 7.—Tho Third Annual Fair of tho St, Louis ,Agr3ciJf trral and Mechanical Associa tion woe inaugurated yesterday morning Under mo*t favorable auspice*. The Missouri-Brigade of Vol unteers tarnetront in foil force, And after parading through tho principal streets of the city, repaired to tho fair grounds, whore thoy made * beantifnl. dis play within tho amphitheatre, and were reviewed by commanding officerjßrigadier General D. M. Frost After the inauguration ceremonies were conolnded, several rings of remarkably fino draught stallioDs and mares, nod o large number of splendid match, carriage and boggy horses and mares were display ed, tbo States of Kentucky, lUiooii and Missouri carrying off about nn equal number of premiums. Tho different departments arc very full, tho mechan ical, eepeuially, being much crowded, and altogether the Fair is vastly superior to either of tho preceding ones, Tho weather Is dcaraml beaoU|hl, and upwards of twenty-five thousand people aro on.the ground. Tbe blooded horses and cattle are to be exhibited to-day, of which there is a largo nnmboreon tho ground. HaRUSBCrg, Sopt.7.—Tho Democratic Congress ional convention In the Cumberland, Yorkand Perry dsitrict met again to-day, without making a choice. A number of baUotings wero bad, when tho convention adjourned to input to-morrow. Four days have now boon spent in effectual efforts to nominate a candi date, and 6G ballots wero had. A resolution was of fered by the York delegation to-day that in no ovent should Abl,the present Lecompton member receive the nomination, which was carried by the York and Perry conferees. Ahl’s friends areetill firm and determined, and the contast waxes warm and exciting. P. s.—Tbo York delegation havogone homo and will not attend the meeting to-morrow. This will probably break up the conference and there will bo no nomination. pmawmon, pa. New Yobk, Sept. 7.—Tho steamer Fulton, from n&vro and Cowc*. arrivod shortly before noon. Her news has mainly been anticipated by the despatch from Cape Race, published on Monday morning. Tho stoamcr Vanderbilt, from New York, had ar rived at Cowes. The FuHofi passed the Arago ou tho 2Dth, 000 miles from Cowes. The veteran actor, liarley, is dead. During a military review near Vienna, a Hunga rian regiment fired bail cartridges on a Gorman regiment, killing three and wounding eight others. The demand for money at London on Tuesday, tbe 24(h uIL, was only moderate. The funds closed very firm at 93-2@9Cii, an improvement on the pre vious day. DarnotT, Sept. 7.—Tbo forty-ninth onnnal meet ing of tbe American Board of Commissioners on Foreign Minions was opened at 4 o'clock P. if., in the First Presbyterian Church, in this city. Tbo Rev. Mark Hopkins, D. D., President, was in tho Chair, who called on the Rev. S. C. Atkin, D. D., to lead tbe devotional exercises. The house was filled at the commencement of tho services. Tbe receipts from all sources wero $331,050; the expenditures, $372,u41, leaving, jiiih the debt of tbo previous y*w, a deficiency of $-10,870. ’ Two corporate mem bers and fivo missionaries died daring tbo year; nineteen new mirrioparies hare gone out, Tbe Ror. George Shepard, D. D., preached the annual eortuoo at 7* o'clock P. u. Naw Yonx, SepL 7. —Uor. KtorJtaj issued 4 pro clamation declaring Richmond ewsv ia a «#to of insurrection, and ordering a xafficlonshiilttery fare# to be slaiiouod at quarantine to protect tho Hvos of the sick ami (be property of the State. The foarth st ory of th* store of J. J. AG. Iloker, No. 31 Front rtreel, gave way last evening under too great weight. Tho second and third (loots were car ried with it, and tho building was almost Lotally de stroyed. Cincinnati, Sept. 7.—This morning os the train of the Hamilton A Dayton road wsa parsing the turnpike near CummingsviUc, it ran Into a carriage containing D. P. Fessenden, his wife und two nioces. The caxriago wu fhallurod to pieces. Mrs. Fessen den was caagbt by tbo cow-catcher and carried ofto hundred yards ; sho was picked up a corpse. The others were thrown from the carriage with great force and severely injured. Datton, Ohio, Sept. 7.—Two young men, sons of Dr. Ritley, or this vicinity, in attempting to drive over the track of the Dayton and Western Railroad, were run Into by the train. Tbo younger brother, • Lewis Uitiey, was thrown forty feat, and instantly killed; tbo other escaped with but slight injury. St. Louts, SepL 7.—The Republican learns that Qov. Richardson, of Nebraska, has resigned with the intention of returning to Illinois and canvassing the State for Domglas. The river continues to recede at this point, and all the npper streimj are on'the decline. Wou crater, SepL 7.—The Republican Conven tion assembled this morning, and John A. Andrew, of Boston, was selected to Gov. Banks was nominated for ro-elcclion by acclamation. Colonel Schouler, of Boston, was selected as chairman of the Committee on Resolutions. New York* SepL 7.—A collision occurred this morning, on tho Fiahkill and Hudson River R. R., between a freight and a passenger train. Two cars of the freight train were demolished and its engineer killed. Two or three passengers on the other train were killed and several wounded. -pIO LEA G—3oo pigs for sale by X re 4 HKNftV rf. CQLLINB. LARD— 50 to. r No. lin Btoro and for enlo by SCO ISAIAH PICKET A 00. LARD OIL—IO bbls. Bnnckharett’g brand for mU by »s 0 IBaIAII DICKKY k CO. TINN. GROUND NDTS—KKTsacILa in store for solo by 18AIAH PICKET k CO. BAGS, BAGS.—Scamlcssßogn always bn hand. Tbs trade supplied at Boston priccs;*freixlit added. ao2B HironCOCK, MoORRERY A OtT EXTRA FLOUR.—IOO Bblß. for salo bv eel M'BANB A ANJER, 124 Second 8L A LARGE lot of Second Mourning Prints at 8 rents per yard. O. HANSON LOVE, U Market st. FLAT BOATS—Two Flat Boata for sale by ■ri IL DALZELL k 00. GREAM CHEESE.—ISO bxs. Printo Cut ting Cheese received s&d for sale at 185 Liberty streeL by se2, RIDDLE, WIRTB k 00. EGGS. —10 bbls. Fresh Eggs received and for sale at 185 Liberty streeL by »2 RIDDLE, WTRTB k CO. SUGAR.— 8 bhds. * Primo New Orleans Bngir,tostoreandfortaluat 185 Liberty stmt, by se3 RIDDLE. WLKTd A CO. OILS —5 bbls. Ltnsocd; 15 do Winter Elephant: b do "Bank Oil, For sale by ae4 JOHN McOILL k 80N. T> LOOMS—SO tons Juniata for sale by X>w>4 JOHN HcQILL * SON; T?OUNDRY IRON—IBO tons SoR Found, y J Matalfor«aleby ae4 HKNItTIL OOLLtNB- GINSENG WANTED-10,000 pounds for whkb the b4st market price, cuh, win be paid, by _ DAVID C. HKUbST, >ol3'' , . comer Liberty end Hand streets. YE WANTED.'—Tho highest cask price paht (or Rye, at No. 185 Liberty etrceL by Ju3o RIDDLE.' WIKTB k CO. INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso alargausnria&atofDreselngtTuokaad lamaOornbt, for, sale at the India Rubber Dcpoiot J-A ILFUILUPg. BfOSPITAL BHEETING of idl widths and L beat noonty for tale st the India Rubber Depot, 24 29 8L Clair streeL Jell J. AH. FIULLIgg TTWRY GOODS of every variety. as cheap as 1 * they can be found any place. 0. HANSON Jri6 : NO.T4 MarkatsfrSst 17LAVORING EXTRACTS—A large snp- X? ply of Prretoa Warrlll’s celebrated flavoring oxtrmeto for loe cream, cakes, plea; Ac.»coostS!»tJy unhand at - je39. __ v JOS. I’LEMIMQ’B; LIUXATOES —500baBh. Reds, Neshannocks A and Piaksyea, rac’d pw atremwSuperiovaDd Gladl ator, and for sale by McBAHE a • Jefe ~ , - No. 124 Becpnd streeL /enn REAMS STRAW WRAPPING PA GUVpiitg, Double Crown, Single Crown and Medium Just received aud for sale at sunofocturera’ Price*, at Paper Warohocseof -a, •W.B.iUVJtN, . ■jtn comer Market and Second irti A Ui' KINDS OF DRY GOODS ure. Belling . l , , QA KEGS G ©VIST TOBACCO for said by UU IB j , BHRIYER A DILWORTB. QA A BAGB RIO COFFEE in etotd andfor OVMJealahr BuRTVER* DILWPRTH. . fATons Pic Mctal and Blooms for salo 'by I*l# sht ■ HITCnCOOK, fi’CRKRRY' A 00. x *«~ - x - ~ k Commercial. FOB AUGUST. luuo Dicxxt, T. P. jO. IU Paviacx, Jakes Gassctis, Pattp Cuertait, Arena Looms. PITTSBURGH OAItKSTS. l&epnrttiiSpt&aUyißrOu PiOtburshGanUt.) . prom. *, Wednesday, Sept.B.lßM. rujvu—There wera noealea from firat bands; from store. loUof 500 for roper ,02 ®^ 5 -> i 5 for extra, end ss,S7®|fl,lo for family extra! Jrom rearlMtll.2lo bidssnperat 6,80@5,40, and Mdo ex* frafamilyat Rye Flour, 12 bbla from flora el Seloe ofl 8 tons et Peart Mill, nt 55<§,iJ5 for Short*. «5@35 Tor.Shlp Stuff, and $1,10@1,20 for Middlings. Vrcm dppot, 10 tone Mill h*rei at $l5 too. ORAIN—Selra fftou first hande of 280 hoi now Oats at 3fl -75 do old from store at 45; ajd 100 boa old Barley from’ store at DO, , GROCERIES—SaIe* of 10 bbd* fair N. 0. at 014* in do folly tajr at 8-Jf; 10 do prime at Id; Uolinra, khli' ** M 1* gal., Coffee, 20 bags prime at 1214. ASHES—A rale of 5 eka PoU at cash. M 11 »c*le*» for two days, of 39 loads, at 13® ala o» ton. * " at ß A?. N i7 S *JflLi?l otl Lv of I3 ' 000 ® >l Shoulder* and Hama d!» L rv 1 . >^° ,00 ° ?* S^OoWer* io lota at 6>4®T ; 3500 do do, at Cr}£ , &oo pee do, on prlrate terms; 20Onca biased Q ; aai 1000l 000 rb * conntr I Sides at 7^. 82™,£lb ' rtrn, ' Uad • jT “ctaBS Saloaof 15 bMa at .. dliEESE—Market Is Improving; S«l<» or 140 hxa lira i.JL 1 v — £ »f JO t»bl* White Lake at $8.50, and 10 t»bl ■ haff°bbl° 3M>Ck4r<! I* 1 * 10 ' 60 * fto<lls bf I'bUdo, at $5,50 jt °t Sn.bla LonUrflle at $1,25 a bid WHIS KY—Salas of 30 bbls rectified at 26@27. RIVER NEWS. The Cincinnati Gazette of Tuesday says ■ “Tralonluj J» . T,nr dull .nJ Bloom, d. r „„ J b . wlurf. Excepting the stir In the vicinity of gangways of the local packet*, them wa* comparatively nothing doinc The local packet# from below, an-ire with all the floor wheat, and wbUky lliey can bring, destined principally for Eastern cilia*, while trom Maysville, Portsmouth 4c the Import# consist of produce generally. Pcachea hare bwn a priocipnl article, but from a beery grower who canto down on the Reliance yesterday, we Uoru ibat between here ud GallipolU, there ft not over 1,000 bmhela yet to come down to thla market, and Tor roabipment North. Outride Daekoti are doing scarcely anything, the amount offering being eo trifling that one laborer could take It all aboard, do all the chore# required aboat (ha dock room, and sleep half tho “ Capt. Rogers dropped tho Uelrore down to the lereo ve»- tarday, and will folly decide, in a day or two, which way to g0....”...The hull of the dit mantled ateamor Wm. Noble tlHrd with water, nod funk In Licking River o« Saturday ——-The Reeolnte lor MempflUr, t»s»d Kvanavilla on Satnrday night. The Hickman from the wrao port, passed KTaosvUle tho eaibe nicht and iailne hero tcMi.y. it will be remembered .hfhi of cotton, a portion being on the barge she baa In tow *** Capt*.Sot. CattertinaodJeff. Diokenott, plloUofthePfr tomac.camenpon tho Loa|»vliJo mail boat Teaterdav and hn L l ° f / hr i“L C or?SwSs.:' the little steamer Medora, UesTcs^l^lfln SS*.Trade'fl l nhwith b 0 It*” PUCe rin th * Blnf ' k Ri ” r Mail Trade forthwith. It wne acaah sals. Term, pr vote | Steamboat Bt^tater. ARRIVED. I bEPARTm ln*ri.“o R ™.W _.' K Telegraph. do. S™” 1 Col. Bojonl, Ellaali.tli. Rivxx—l ftut o iu. r Ulna. Ttlegraphlo Barken, Raw VoBK, Sept. 7.—Cotton is very aUff; 1,500 bnlea sold. Hour heavy; bbla told. Wheat dull; 35,«» bos aolu; red white Cora Las dsclined: 0,000 boa sold: ustxed C7®76q white Bl@-85c. Bacon steady. Beef steady at g14@14.60. Pork heavy at $17,40®17A0 for Mesa. Coffee ftrro; 8,000 bag# sold nl 10k®UU for Rio.— Bng*r heavy at 7®*tVS«- l.toeeod cil steady at 76®“rc Whiskey Arm. Stock Market—Stock* dull bot easier: Michigan Southern 24J4; Now Turk Central 79}$ Milwaukle A Mississippi 17; Gal ana A Chicago 8-7V h ; Toledo A Cleveland 4%; Ohio Sixes I'mi.sncLriQA, Se'pt.7.—The Flour market h onchangod; sales for export ol fresh ground superflue made from new wheat at and some Western extra atsd,so. Noth ing doing In ltyo Flour or Corn Meal; we quote at $4 a bbl. Wheat is steady ; with leas offering; sales of bushel* at sl,2&v}t > 3U, for fair and prime Pehnsjlraai* and South ern red, and f 1.40 for good white. Bye is steady at 78® 50c lor old, and 70c for new. Com I* in limited request, bnt the supplies come forward slowly; sales of 1,000 bus yellow at 8?c, to store. Osls are nuchangedS sales of new Delaware at 43c and old Pennsylvania at stlc. \Vblskev la unsettled; salee of bbla at 20c for Ohio, and 25c for Pennsylvania. ~ Cts-X'HiTt, Sept. 7.—Flour dull ami prices nominal; the sales were unimportant. Wheat very dnll and demand limited, and aalte could not be forced oXCcpt at a material decline; export demand has ccaaed. Whiskey ft unchanged I^oobbla sold. Provision*; soles small. Meet Pork isbeldat tuya.' Bulk at sj<c and Bacon CWc anl BJ4e, bnt no mice at these rates. Money is easy wiUL* moderate de maud: exchange la dollat per cent pretufam for eastern BitTiwoEt, S*-pt. 7 —Flour'fs firm at $5t§5,«2 for IToward street and Ohio. Wheat I# active and advancing, red Is quoted at $1,25®L35 and white at Corn: xalci of whit# at 804j83c and yellow at K%95c. Whiskey Is Arm. ProvtoJunaaro generally quiet. ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Court cf AUegbcuy county, dst«dtho«th dry of August, A. ISSS, thoaubscribers willoffor at pubbe sale, at tbeOourt House, la the city of Pittsburgh, on Saturday the Ull» day of September, IMS, at 10 o’clock, A. M n as the Beal. Eetate of William Proctor, late of Allegheny city, dec’d, all that certain lot or pieeo of gn.and situate at the corner of Laruek and Morgan street*, Allegheny city, having a front of 15 tbet 8 inchue on Laeock •ttoetjaml extending m depth on Morgan street, preserving an even width, 120 Iret to North alley, being cue-half ot lot No. 18 iu Andetson'e plan of lots, on which 1# crectel a two story brick dwelling house, with ■um»'t*«cment. AJ»o —Another lot or piucr of ground situate on Morgan street, in Allegheny dtv, bounded and (K-acrihcd aa fol lows, via.—bcgfnuttig on Morgan street, at the distance of feet from Perry alley, |beuco along Morgan street 12W feet to line of lot No. 8; theuco on the line of lot No. 8, 7a fret; threw* at right angles with linn of lot No. 8, 25 ft. to Perry alter, thence along rnnry alley 4 feet to line ot JUbret Gnorgre tbcncc on the line of Robert George’* lot 12J4 feet, and thence 74 feet to the place of beginning, the rnams being a part oriot No. 7 In raid plan, od which U t-roi-tvd a •mall twint/iry bride dwelling bourns. Also—a certain lot nr piece of ground on Nunnery Hill, In nrarrvo towomhlp, fronting 20 leet on Federal street or Fate,klin road, and running hack in depth 120 feet, which Michael Carrol and Johanna bis wife, 'conveyed to William Pructot by deed, dated Otb May, 1854, recorded in volume IIA pagr U>. For ftmfcerluforinatfon apply to Mitchell A Palmre, Attorneys « lev, No 87 sth street, Pittsburgh.— Terms at sals. JOUN J t MITCHELL, ~ „ CIIERBYALEXANDER, anM;-aw«l3w Kx'Cuiort irra. t*roetor,tieCeatel. EXECUTORS'' NOTlCE.—Letton. it Ad ministration cum teitamcnla anne.ro on the estate of Kubert Stewart, lata of Baldwin townahlp, have bean grant* ♦dto the aadoraigned. Perxona having claim* will present ttwßi forthwith, and prraoua indebted are refjacited to make Immediate payment. DAVID WILSON, 1.. B.tKA U STEWART,/ (UR D J To tbe Client* of A. B. M’CALIIONT. Having left Pittsburgh to reM.le tempo rarilytn Washing ion City, I Lave placid my unfinished law bustuoa in tbe h«nd» Of I men A MACKENZIE, Attorney*, No. COToorth «trwt, to whom I respectfully recommend those who have hitherto employee do professionally. “ ALFRED B- McCALMOST. American artificial flowers.— The subscribers hsr* added to their Mtebllahmcot several artists of acknowledged ability from Pair*, and are manufacturing the above good* r.n a scale never before at tempted Id this country. WHOLESALE PURCHASERS Aro Invited to examine samples, which will be found, both Id price and perfection, largely la advance of any aimllar goods offered in tbia market. , J- O. ItKNDERSON, BMYTII A CO., »qA2mrt 200 Broadway. Kew York. Lace ruches, , , PANOY TRIMMINGS, Ac., The subscriber* having established a Pactory at No. 5 Broadway, on an extensive scale, far the production of the above goods, (under tbe management of Ur. Edward Jack eon,) roepectfolly solicit WHOLESALE BUYERS To examine their samples, which embrace many entirely now designs, at 200 Broadway, New York. antgmd J. G.. HENDERSON, SMYTH A CO. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OSTRICH, VULTURE sod FANCY FEATHERS, TRIMMINGS, At, In addllitioo to our usual importation of this description of goods, which covers every quality, style and color, muta ble far Bonnet Trimmings, Fringes,. tended our faculties for manufacturing tbe Itadlng style* la this country, end will execute orders far any quantity on -shortnotice. J. 0. HENDERSON, SMYTH A (X)., anigtnd 200 Broadway, York. PICTORIAL WINDOW SOfiNES.—A new X beautiful and cheap article, designed far excluding Insects of all kinds of all kinds from peaing through win dows when the sash are raised: also, a perfect screed from outside observation, and admitting a free current of air They represent a Tarletyof beautiful scenes, and are one mental as well as useful. For sale, wholesale and ratal!, at 2d and 29 at. Clair street, by J. A H.POXLLIPB, ~*gg Bole Agent* for Pittsburgh. PRENCII ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS JL ~, un> FLOWER MATERIAL. Our fall styles, which, in variety and extant, aro beyond any former lmportation, aro ready far exhibition at No.2ooßroadway,New York. - aq*-2anl J. a HENDERSON,"SMYTH A CO. KTCLEMENT TKTEDQDXf, imnniinpw to the public that he has taken up hie residence- in Pittsburgh, and Is now prepared to give fassona in Vocal Music. j For terms and further particulars apply ta. John 11. Mel lor. Marie Store, No. 81 Wood stmt. au2o;dßw WESTERN RESERVECHEESE.—We are in constant roceiotof prime cheese horn tome of tbe best Ohio diaries, lo.wbleh we invite the attonlloa of retailers. - lUBDLE, WIRTBAOO., ; l&S Liberty street . 1 DOZEN INSEAJMED LEATHER 3 WHIPS. —Jtul finished far tbo Fall trad*.— These ere tho standard Pennsylvania wsgon Whips, and we ask dealers to examine them . „ WELLS, RIDDLE A CO. , 80 Fourth street. 'DUGO’T WHIPS, GUT AND THREAD XI COVERED.—Tbe best Whalebone Whips intbe West and of eTory variety of styloandalze to be found at WELLS, KIDDLE A 00., *al2. B 0 Fourth etresf. Silks, ; ™ POPLINS, DUOALS, and all kinds of Dress Goods Joit received and for sale by C. HANSON LOVE, • 74 Market streeL QU?ERIOR BLANKTOOKS, Ledgers’; k 7 Journals, Cash Books and Day Books of rapetlor quali ty, made expressly for city orders, farsale by W.a.JOUNBTONACO., - Printers, Stationers vid Blank-Book Makers. n °T No. ST Wood street, Pittsburgh. BREAST PUMPS—I have just received a large and Ana assortment of Broast Pumps. Also, a new article of Breast Pipes superior to~any: article oTthe kind now In use. Those Ift want of anything j n this lies; abouldcatl and examine my stork: before purchasing else! wbsrm ' • 1 JOB. FLMHNO,- corner Diamond and Market-st. . SHAD.— 7 bblfl. No. 1 Shad in store and for—fa low fat cmh at 188 liberty streeL by ' •' ' • ~ : - BIDDLE, WIKP A 00. CPkRM, WHALE, AND STRAITS OIL, Just receiving a large tnvolbe by -* > - V - MAOKEOWK A FINLEY, AXES, AXES—2S doctor sale low by HITCHCOCK. McCRKERY a CO avas - - 122Becohdandl61 Frontslreets. PRODUCE FOR SALE -20,000 lbs. country cured Bulk Mest; : 2»bb!s :“ - “ Mess Pork; -•••- - 160bu*.DryApples: ' ‘•v* ■: 2,000 lbs. country cured Bacon, In stare at myB HHRtVBR A DILWORTTrR. ■\TJEW STYLE CARPETS—We are jurt cmenlog some new style Brussels and thr*»ply Im perial Czrpeu,uhiefa will be sold atTtrylovrrpricss. far «uh. ; • ■ w. ; -sole " No. 112 Market strert. ' OAT MEAL—-2 bbla fresh ground oat meal of superior qnaltty.Jtiit received and for etlf whole, sale or retail, at FRANCE'S Family Groesry ahdAa Starw Federal street, Allegbsay city. * * ■STt WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWIN Gr MAO H I IST .13 B, AGENTS OrnCE, NO. 68 FOTH STREET, THESE MACIUXES which have gained jpuch an enviabl*' ropuhition over till Machines on account of • • • ■ » > ■ 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of tlio fabric.iowed...«: *r 2. Economy of thread, .v- ’ 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management _" ‘ '• 5- Speed. ; / i. b- Quietness of movement * r • _ 7. Strength, firmness, and durability ofaeam that will or rfivel. Applicability to a variety of purposes materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. ~ - Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers P ricoBb y ALEX. R. REED, Agent, GS FIETII STREET. A HOST LIBERAL DISCOI'.KT Td CLERGTUZX. nnSOidAwOmT iSuomcss*©f)ansrs. NOTICE. —The Co-Partnership of Baga- LET, COSGRAVB A CO. expired by lliuitaUon,on the Tho will be oontlna«l by WILLIAM DAG ALE), at 18 and ~i> Wood street, who will settle op the bnslneaaofthelateflrm. W. BAGALBV , JOHN S. COSO RAVE. PltUbnrgb, July 22d, 1858.—Ja24-dtf WILLIAM BAGALB?, WHOLESALE GROOER, Not. 18 and 30 Wood Street, DISSOLUTION OF PARTSBBSIHP. THE partnership heretofore existing be teen the uudorsigned t under tho name and atyle of BFANu A CO. is thla day dUvolrcd by mutual consent. Either partner talngantkorlzed to nas the name cf the Arm la liquidation. CHARLES t. SPANG. JAMES ITAULEV. Pittabnrgh, Pa, Ang.Cth, IRSB. au7:dlm DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE partnership which has existod bebvecn the nnderalgnod, trom tba first day of January,-1850. nodcr the namo and rtyle of SPANG A CO, wag dissolved by mnlaal consent, on tho tenth day of April laat, (April 10th, 1858.) Either partner la authorized to naetbo nttao of tho firm In settling account#.and.receipting for moui-y which may be collected, but Charles F: Spang, having pur* chaaed the anUre Intercut of John W. Cb(Ufai)t,lu tho firm, he (the said Cfaarlca F. Spang,) sod Jamu .M’Auley, only are anlhorlxed to tuethe name of the firm, generally, in llimldatlon. We we cncceeded In buslnen by SPANO, CHALFANT A CO., (composed of C. H. Spang, John W. Cbalfant, Campbell B/ Herron, Alexander Dyers, and A G. Loyd.) whom we cordially rec commend to the friend# andcuitusn era of the old firm. CHARLES F. SPANG. , JAMES M’AULEY. JOHN W. CHALFANT. ♦PiUabnrgh.Pa, Aug. 6th,‘1858. an7:iUm Ktgular Sttamets. Monongahela River STEAMER TE LEG RAPIT, U. S. Mall Packets I ST 12AM Ell JEFFERSON, Capt. J. C. Woobwaxn. ! Cart. Gzonuz C’LARk. The above new steamers are now running regularly. Mornlug lkxita leave Pitts burgh at 6 o’clock A. and Evening Baits At 6 o'clock P. M. for M’Keesport, Elizabethtown, Slononjpi. hclaCity, Bollovernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownaville, thrro connecting vritb Hacks and Coacliea Tor Cnlontowh, Fayette Springs, MorgHntown, IVnynoebnrg, Cartaicbaeltown and Jefferson. PAAsengurß ticketed throngh from Plttsbnrgbto Union town for $2, meal* and state-rooms on bunts Inclusive.— Boats returning front Brownsville leave at 8 o’clock in the mortiingan<l6iatheevening. For further Information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat,at the foot of Grautetreet. aus : * G. W. SWINDLER, AotN7. r- ißLiscdlanrous. THE umlerrfgned have foraed a copart nership, under tho stylo of Shaeklett, M’Lain A Co., for traniacting tbowholtaale Dry Good# business. WILLIAM SUACKLETT, JASIES M’LAIN, ,• HCQHJONKB, , JOHN AUDAY, T. T. MYLKIt. SHACKLETT, M'LAIN & CO. Wholesale Dewlcrs In FOREIG\' i 'aND DOBIBBTIC DRV GUODS, Ho. 43 Hood Sired, tipper:U (Aa St. CharUt ILJeU anShlmd NOTICE TO Sin PEEKS.—On and after MONDAY, ADfrust 23d, the following rat** will be charged Iry the Railroad between Plticlmrgb and Cincin nati, on th« varion* clasaw cf freigh’l: Flrit Ch» fine •ja 1001beiF10ar........ Second “ 44c “ •* jWhUkey... Third “ 40c “ “ (Cotton Foarth'* „3£e I*. DEVKNNY, Agent, P. C. 4 O.R. R. Line. J.J. HOUSTON, it Ag*t. p. fl, w. a o, n. r. Grnrr*! Freight »027:2wd Cenwal Freight ]vr EW MAP OF OOR COUNTRY—Fre- Xi sent and Prospective; embracing th«J United State* and Territories, the Canada*. New Brnnswick.Nova Cootie and Newfoundland: aim, Mexico, Cuba, and the W*at India I viand*, Central America anJtko Isthmus, of Pac?nia,n!l tb» New l)Ucoreri<«in the Polar Regions by Dr. Kane *ml oth<«*,and ell the New SettUaiontd, and ovcu UioCoantW of KaarM and Nebraska, each in Its prnr-or position, aii on ,? •*“* £j» ,e s compiled fo do Government eorvejn and other reliable aourre*. Pjrrhb l>y >V. 8- UAVgN attSQ Noa.m, CT A SSliavkotstreet. TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUFAC TORY.—Cartwright A Young, No. 86 Wood street, beg leave to call attention of tbe afflicted to tbs - feet that they: are the only MANUFACTURERS, ofTRUBSRS anil BUPPORTEHS In this city. They can ronaoquenUytake j measures, nndmakoto order, these article*, attar the'moit. j approved patterns, and fufcilah them at prices frequently ' not more than one-half demanded by mere dealers iu them.-j All are solicited to tall, after pricing and examining Trus- I weatnoyetorolo tho city, confident that we can satisfy { tfaoalQlctcd that it Is their Interest to deal with the manu facturer. 49* Particular attention paid to repairing. OARTWRIGUT.A YOUNG'S Trnaa Manufactory, ; . >u7A ' No. 86 Wood street. .. - PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION ruRRiN at Tomrsonr RsrlDg locnuwl lhrfr bcflltioa for Dunafocturlug »nj •PPljio* . 4 ' W. SI. OHILDS Ac OO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE ■ AKD WATER PROOF CEMSST ROOFING, ARE now prepared to execute orders for any desGTiptlonefßoofk, steep or'flat, at the' shortest uoi ticeand with the utmost cars, being determined to put on Boob that cannot be surpassed for Cheapness and Durability* . Oar Roob are too well knows to require any eulogy, from u*. Testimonials in favor of this Booflog and sample* can be teen by calling at our Offlce,No. 76 Bmltbfield street. Buildings con-rod with the above Roofing can bo seen at 11. Kelson's, corner of Wylie and High streets; J. Beck’s new Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh streets; House of W.O. lealie, Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's Stable; Store of R. Straw, corner of Market and Second sir; also Uouso of B. H.Snocop, same block; Brownsville Wharf Boat; House of Robert Flynn, Congress, between Webster and Wylie streets; StoreofJ. H. Mcßobcrts, Webster at., Stable orA. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky street, Allegheny,House ofU. B. Wllkius, Esq., Wood’s Bon; House of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall und Url Ooon, East liberty; and many others too numerous to' men* Uon._ _ TERBIN A JOHNSON, yp.75 BroHhßtildtt., Fittabargh, l*a. LATEST NEWS from all parts of thoVorld. See the NEW YORK * : -- DAILY HERALD, j ,? - TUinOXB . i anti TIMES; PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, PUBLIC LEDGER, ; and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, Delivered to wry part of the dty, by leaving y<mr addrew nt HUNT A HIKER’S, MaeorUc Halt Trade wo polled. I*l2 BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP FOR CAS BC. • JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE, U&jJtut received lib largo Spring stock of LAOIES',MIBB£S’and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS i»ud 8TIOE& MENS’OALP, KIP AND COARSE • ' • BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ao. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTB, SHOES, Ac. - . A very superior article and very nmL, Direct from the Manntnctnrere, which he will eell by the tin or rAcsifli at veiy.redaeed.price* for caah. • Thle stock comprlsos one of the largest aaaortmvotato l* found In any dty, Suitable for dty and country talc*, and having pror twenty yeare experience to buying, he trrute that he can now ralt all He respectfully InTitce all In want to e all* amrtng them that they .will bo plotted. mig>—myl7 DRUGS— Phosphoros: lodide PotSab; . Quin Shellac: * Yellow Ochre; Hnnt’i Liniment; Lyon's KaUuiron. - For »at» by . B. L FAITNKSTOOK , eu3l No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth its. HAVE THE NEW YORK DAILY HERALD, TRIBUNE, . TIMES, PHILADELPHIA LEDGER, PREiS,and * CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL • delivered toanypartoftbeehyet daydlght, by leaving Voor order at Bant'* Miner'*, Maeonle Hall, Fifth street, yworaer u JQ»N PITTOCK, Audit, Drugs— WhitmK. . - • / ; Gaiaea* indigo; •. > Canary’Seed; CftrteAdd; • . .Alexandria Senna; ■ Wrigbt’e PfllE ‘ - ■ . Ayer’e PIltE : Radway'eßeady Belief ' HaaoTa Perfumery, /. , Foreale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A Co,t ; eed' No. CO, comer of Wood end Fonrth eta. • TLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE.—We have Jast received from Vhe U.' S Btetuo 'Frfnte AMoara,alart*qoaatitjafATLANTrO CABLE, which we will cat In email piece* and mount them lo citherbrant sliver or gold, to tall purchaser*. AleoaOvah lotaftbou excellent American mod* WATCHES. Call and tee the CABLE and the WATCHER. - „ _ - -■ V • • t REDTEJIAH AMEYRAN. ! ' *3 Fifth unit : /PROPOSALS will be.Tcceived Re* X r »diajtßagul*to r , at hJ« office on Peon TUUBBDAT,thegthtneL,-wtl2'M,foTGr>aing WlTklot “gyfrett Bmaljaan trait to the Allegheny livers :• - Bp«iacaaoamayha aeeaat iheofßce’of.tha Recording htnMisr r - '.-.eeftdtd M--:--.,- lC *.-MeGOWIN. rpBNN. WHEAT—2OO eacks Whit®;, JL‘, _ „ » > Be* PITTSBURGH, PKNX’A'A TTEALTU OF AMERICAN AVUMENr— AJ-For man/ yearn! hnn> been ■ troubled with genera wunriiuw* t»ml Wogc*,c, both mtmUl and physical; cAprtfo, Uselessness, <!ull li'-niljurbe, pain in tlie head hi:J temples CcUuoe and teial-mey to i.Ulucsj, jHilinUrlon ol tho hcOZf, very easily fltittvrrd or exdtt-l, variable, stomach and bowels crangod, with pnln. Any n.«nrM or physical exertion was saro to bring on *U iy«|it>,nt» p aodlhad tnaddition, taHtngof the wuoib, nn i f-n-at pstn In that re gion. One phyiidwi nftcr Hoothrr exhaust* j lue fkill and gar® mn up. A patient and-pc.-BercTing cssof iIAJI [&IIAU/S UTERINE CATHOJUCON fortamUciycuruod me, and I barn no words sufficient to- express my thanhfuliiM* Has. .JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. Icon truly «ay, Hint I bare been a sufferer tor many years wUh. white# and-deraagsd OMistniatiom—-After>a-wbile'l . bad other tronbl_e#,»ucb ■as p#l« fseto, . Indigestion, wasting •way, general laognor'axui debility,'pain in thnemsll-of tile back, • sort of ackihg nnd dragging»>usatkti,itfuii between tho snoalder blades extending down tho spine,lose of appe tila, tremble In tboßtcmaehand t>owjpi.<, with cold hands aud foot and dreadful ncrfdiisnrM. The least excitement Would inAkome feel its !| I should fly awaiy. I tried doctors and drnga, and urerytbing, one niter another, without'tbo bin* eflL One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHtttl- CON changudsome of my symptoms for tbo better, and new lam entirely'and radically coreJ. 1 wish lhut oroty wy man could know what It will dy, CLAllledA OBEIL PITTSBURGH. lor along time I bad Uterine cun, plaint* whhthe follow* Ing symptom*; 1 waa nervous, cinnciuted and irritable} 1 seemed to abound In cuiuplatnU; some of which Twin try tup" toll you; pain In tbo lower organa, aud a fcelmganx if eymo thing waigblofilo fall oot; Inability to walk jiurh ouas* count of a feeling of-fullnesfl; eeblug anddreggiug, and ■booting polos in tbs. back, loins, and extending down the tho Jolting produced br.rldiugcaused sf-tt pain; spas modic shootings and pains in the side, ktonruu and bowels; headache, with ringing in the ears; every flixr of. the body •eotned tore; great Irritability; inteiv-o narvuuaeces,Tcould not bear the least excitement without li&sg prostrated tor a day; I conld scarcely move about t lie hou»«,“iind'dl4 sot take pleasure in anything. 1 had givcu up hope* having • triedeTerything.aa I auiiposwl, In vuln. but a trhud called my attention to MAIIHtIALL’d UTERINE CATIIOLICON. I took It, hoping against htrpo. Must fortunately It Cured me;and there is not a huslthkTor more woman in the country. 1 tmst all will us© It. It Is truiy the woman’# friend In need. Mbs. FLOUENVB LESLIE. MARSHALL'S UTMUINSCaTUOLIGvS will certain ly cure Fallingpf tht Horn if. Whites,,Suppressed, IrftgsddT or Painful Menstruation, ‘Jßoeriwiy, ftiJliMHti’Uon: anJ Dis eases of the Kidneys or' Urinary. Organs, Krtenlior. r>r In continence of Urine, ITrailrtirn,' Oottiteness, /Vgrrcusness, -Pxintingt, IXdpitations, CVarapr, Dinarl-ctt Sleep, atvl all troubles organic or sympathetic, connected with the Iktrir.e organs. The.price of M-vrshalTt Uterine Cstholicon it One Dollar anti a Half per tir.gle boUle. On the receipt «f tlx cUM<irc noe bolltet shall be satibgexprea, free of <J,arjr t lo the end of the express route. Reparticular towrxle tk*postojSee irJdrets, t-mr., conrrty and suite. We vUlguarantee *hal the ifaftet-. utGi<;s<nl vn receipt^/the montv. Address Dn. UEO. 11. KETSEE,I4O\Voo-li: , Putsburyb, apl-bdswT Sign of the >».ddcn Mortar. JOV TO THE ADMIHKR3 OF A PINE lIKA D OP RICH <3r ii O 8 S V IS.\\ I Talk of lenity, it cannot exist without n uu« of hale, Umnrvnd the following, aud if jou-nak J.tcvre, Etv cirmhir around eneb libllle, and no one enu doutd. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR F,ESTOitA ■JT: TlVlL—WeetH-tbeatirotion r*f ali old nnd -Tcang, to this wouderfnt pruparatiuu, which turns IwcV *eiu. color, gray hair—euvvra tbo hend of the balß « iiu i> luxuri ant growth—removes the dnudruif, itching, ju i .jl cusan^-. oua emprions—evfte* a ccntir.tral tlmr of the UnidsJ ai:dhenca.if ua*<] as «irogulrwdrtte-tiis for tie hair will proaerfoits color, and keep it Irotalfall'n-i t<> . x:reiao-<>ld . ago, inrdlils natural bcautv. W’* 1 ’lr-u tr inthebald, thtrgrey,-rr in snd|i'ttfuWlt; A i id , B.i»""y"tbeycuLs will cot. «n voiuo the 2*/winej !•» 1. , i he'wJtchlt.; curl, ever l»o- without it. It-, pralri- ia u\y-:- r -tno Urngnecf thoasukls. 60c !p barrel .$1,25 “ Tlio Agent for Prof. Wood’s Hair Kc-‘.c. ui. . inNw>lii.- ten, received tho following lettcr'ln regrs.j to fEolfuatwra* uvo, n fow weeks sine*-: I,W per bale Dtcr Kiors. Conn., July 23.16 M. Msl- LziTcirvoftTU—Sir; I havo been trmiMr. J y»ith dau- Jruff or senrf on my bond for mcru tluui-a. mjr hair began to com*.out. scurf Kiid hsdr toneibr I Uju'Nf-w lUvpu paper about MVood’s lj.ilr JU-Bto,..tixt & cure. I called at your store on the first of April lv ,uJ pur-Hte ed one bottle to try It, and J found to my aa-.iiujciiou it.wsw tbe lliiusU ranoyod tbu scurf ami hair u* grow, it k now two or three Indies it» length it*Am. ».* mvj nU 1 ba»o great faith in It. I wUli yv« to «.:nd in two tk.tU<» tiwtvby Mr. font, tho tower of thin. I t!, c- 10 w a*any ,of Uxokiod iattted iu lliiaplaevs you may l:t*rer« market for -mauy bottlm after it Is kjiovcn fur©. Tours, with respect. my jia^, t -,5r l iS'tZF'Fgi* Wd bnt wohalf pint botlh* or yonr ail few tho tip of my brad la well etuddul with o promising young httir,and the front id' aJ»o-r?eciv(rig jt« benefit I B * T ® any lu-m llt whatov- f f *‘ I.thlnkfnjm my owu personal moaimendatlon: 1 can Induce many others to try it. lours n«iK.'ctmily f ' D. It. THOMAS, SJ. D., No.dW Vino «u' i „ _• ... Yigciaan. Jiina » 1 Pbot. 0. J. Wood - —As you Art: About to mauafacttue and tend your recently discover**. lUir EottomiKc, I will aUje for whomsoever it may concern, that liinvo vMlt aadkrnownothcMtauaeJt—tbAt, l havu, for several yean, „ boon hi the habit of using other HoidUof loraMv«a, aad that I find,your» vastly superior loany other I know. It e-Diire ly cleanses tbs hood of daudruff, oud with onemoolh’s prop, er we wfll mtoreany porsoa’g hair toUtontelnalyouthful caloraud texture, givlo* it a healthy, soft aud .gW ap . -pearauce;andaiUhhi,-witho«i dlecoJorinff-tbetottid* that *iw It, or the d reason which it drop*. I would, therefore, recommend ice use to every one desirous of harintr a Hie color and toxtnre to hair. b Wi - -Resrpectfuliy.yeura, ——7 —WILSONKINQ. ' I o '"**'**™- “• KKYBBH, 140 Wood St- -HLfdnffßh. J - WOOD * 313 DroaStray, (to the great W. Y, Wire Roiling Establishment) and-114 -Market street, tt: Louis, Mo ~acd Dro* P** l, * ap3o auioJydiwii'P Iron City Commercial College, Pitlsburgh } Pa.—Ohartcrtd 1555. 300 BTODBUtS atTLHbISU, JAW. 1858. ; MOW the largest and most thorough Com- XI nwcUUchworof the United SUtt-r. JfcW weu prepared for actual duties of the Conntrdcrnoom. ; T totnn,A.M,Prof.of hick-keeping of * Toachtrof Arithnmlo-ai*i-Commercial 1 A/llmwci and T. C. Jxsrure, Teacher* of Back a ° d W» A. MaLSfc.l>raCi.of *• EInQLE AND DOUDLB ENTRY LOOK-KEEPING. ' Aauaedin every department of business. “V . TO^M?S^ L T»A I? iIS SIRtIC—RAl ’ 1D BUSINESS WRITING—DETECTING COUNTEPEIT MONEY —MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE— •COMMERCIAL J LAW, are tancht, and all other subjects necessary • for tbo suecom and thorough education of i> practical bait. ueu man. - 13 PREMIUMS. i }l' ' ■ Drawn alltbo premiums in Pittsburgh for the past threo years, also fn tbo Eastern and Western Cities, for 'Left Writing, ■ ( • # ' ? A'OT £.\QRA V£J> .WORT. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Student* enter.ot anytime—No vacation—Time 'unllml- - i?2TM e V$ p le «wo—Grnduaics assisted in ohulhfhg'i; , rituations—Tuliion Jlr lull CummercUl Course.'Saco'S 1 * V. *£so |*c*rMs£gt*. -J Uoucry,gKOO—Kntihicost, $OO,OO to $70,00. •. •:» - N sons received .at half price.-. * » r ,^2f4T^ ,^rcu ** r of fhulnpi* and Orith meuUl writing—incloee two stamp*, and addrsn • ' •*>* . y. W. JENKINS, Htubutgh, Poana. 1858. CAHFUTB. ' ~JMo. I TUB MABKET STEEET CAnCET E?OSE,' - - IS STILL PKEPAKEJ) TO SUPPLY •11 demand* for Volrct, llnuwli. Thucply and In j gnUtt<kfi»t»,ofe»cryilM>eriptioo < pryU.ard*iaamy. Yicar '■ Oil Cloth*, from 3to SI feet wide,’at lover prfees than ww •’•• libto orer twruro offered; Cocoa Mailing tor officer-br cfaurehec Painted WindowShade*. and c*»rytijri~bann«<>i ®d wlththo Carpet department of Houx> - • •_A* we anticipate an advanco In prlcw Uttr*fh?s l .rti ir > ‘ Tr*do opeu*, wo would *npKwt to porchwxg u> nuhßYh*!* SSgEyr v^^rHttsaiSk , n A; STKCSrXcO.'s MAGIC SfPLI-' , ImprmiPtt Taper i 9 a Whim*J£7 with which to write a letter and pt<>Oti> epm • •' timevi<hottttlio umol pen* or ink. Hmri.affi topersons HwllUako .5 •ay otJloweiy and i* «**[.£l**^ rf ' on fisper, cloth, wood or stone, in i • «%n*,mu&ic,*e,(wlthonHhooj» „f boo» er comaion »tkk. *«, 1 .. . QREAM FREEZERS; KOSSEM patent' 5 HlifUTI. Ik* but andch*tpe*i - WfiltmiQidat Mumfiwttrnrr v. 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