M' . ti, ; . 4 - 1.i . #4.11gt.;:07.4.¢..ff• PITTB33'O'Rd-X3z TUESDAY' MORNING, SEPT. 22, 1857 —Air , OFITCHAL PAPER OP THE CiTY--Ve News of the City and Neighborhood T Fau.—,The County board of the Agri cut • Society met on the Fair Grounds yes terdi , to make final preParations for the exhi- Mao ,No business of genirtfimportance was trio • •:ed, The grounds are in excellent order, !mink been all cleaned and rolled, and the fen- Oa and buildings all newly whitewashed. A tine large tent has bee 'erected in the central part of the area, and ;le track for the equestrian exhibition newly levelled, rolled and covered with=tan: • There is I cry inducement in the world foe exhibitori, t present themselves with their wares, tuerchind • e and products. An ex cellent Board of Jeidg . is in attendance and all exhibitors should. be on hand at once. The judges are to report th!.mselves at - 6 . o'clock this afternoon, and will .i.mmence their examina tions at 9 o'clock, to- , arrow morning. Ample space is afforded for a exhibitors'. , We expect to sees rl. e array of agricultural implements and produ ta. We learn that at the Ohio State Fair, the S. rghum or Chinese Sugar Cane attracted great. attention. .A mill for grinding it wan placed upon the ground, the stalk passing through the rollers and the juice carried off in spouts to the boilers where it was reduced to a syrup not surpassed in richness or in flavor by the best oMaple syrup. ---- We trust that Mr. Wartirop or some other person will maihave secured some pine of the sort for exhi bition on our grounds during the present week. This may be made oneof - the best crops that was ever raised In our latitudes. For- fodder it is unsurpassed. If of no use but fOr that alone itis one of the most profitable of productions. When We consider, in addition to that fact, that by We-manufacture of its pith into molasses and probably into Sept, we may be emancipated from our dependence upon the South and Cuba by a liberal culture of. it, it becomes a crop of the first importance. • The Artists' Hall on the grounds is ample and we - trust will be filled. • W. saw but one portion of it taken up', - and that by photographs from 8.- M. Breckinridge, .very fine. To-day will of course bring In a large amount of stock, fruits, flowers and vegetables for exhibition, and we trust to see.an exhibition worthy of this great county. Every man who takes there the pro dacts of his skill and, labor will be sure to find his accountin it. We urge upon our manufac turers to improve the chance and show to the thousands who will be present whattheyean do. In the afternoon'the board met and adopted the following rules and regulations for the ex hibition of horses at the Allegheny County Fair for l8f4: • • Horsekmtered for prens;ums will be called to the ring in regular order as marked down in the premium list by .the Marshals. No person will.be allowed to ride or drive their animals at ajkster gait than a trot, rack or pace, under penalty of being expelled from the ring. Then will be a grand cavalcade every morn ing at 9 o'clock, when all - the horses on exhibi tion *lll be brought. out to join the procession, which wal be headed by Young's band, the whole under the direction of tho Chief Marshal Tbejudges will be expected to be ready to com mence the discharge of their duty at 10 o'clock A. M. on Wednesday, and continue (uljonrning one hour for dinner) until 4 p:clook P. M. of Thursday, and for the same hours as Wedneed4 each day of the Fair. From 4i o'clock P. 'M. till 51 on each day the ring will be open for ladies who may wish to practice on hone back, the above rules not to be violated: all to he under the direction of the Marshal and police detailed to preserve order. Persons visiting the grounds in carriages will not obstruct the passage by stopping their vehi cles in the way, hut move forward and to the right so that all may have an equal privilege of seeing. Judges, exhibitors, visitors and all interested will please observe the foregoing . rules, particu larly in calling the horses into the ring so that all may understand bow and when they will be called. In the absence of J. McK. Snodgrass. Spper intendant Class No. I, Capt. John Young. jr., will act in his stead. The Chief Manhel is Moses Chess, tsq sistant . Marshals are Messrs. Henry Chalfant, John MoKelrey, Samuel McKelvey and JIM R. Murdoch. • On motion of Capt. John IThung it was voted that each of the Board of Directors be author ized to draw upon the Treasurer fur the sum of 55,00 . to pay for his • board in the town during the week of the Fair. It was thought that a .dollar per day was the least for which board could, be procurek but they fixed the sum final iffis above. This five dollars is the only corn peneation which the Beard receives for their services duringlhe year. Heretofore they have received nothing. They- are worthy laborers, and considering that they meet once et ail. mouth in the year, and transact a large amount of bus iness In corresponding with other societies and taking care of the interests of their own, it is surely much labor and small pay. The Railways have authorized their agents to Wm accomodation tickets for visitors today. • Of course they are welcome to-day but the Fair really opens and the display is arranged to com mence on to-morrow. We hope and trust that Firmest:in - with her myriad products of skill will show herself 'worthy her exalted position as a manufacturing mart- by filling the convenient Amite and grounds with all articles of use and bkuty. Buell a course will inure to indi vidual advantage and the honor of the county generally. Srannin.—A quarrel occurred on Sunday evening, at Patterson's livery stable, on Dia mond alley, between Garret Lynch, a hastier at that stable, and a man named Philip Young, during which Young, it is alleged, stabbed Lynch on both sides of the neck with a knife. The difficulty resulted from the neglect of Young in returning a horse _which be had hired at the time promised. The wounds are not very se rial's-And the injured party provoked the assault, it would seem, in a great memento. Young was held to bail In $l,OOO for a further , hearing on Thursdny to answer a charge of assault and bat tery with intent to kill. As the track of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Chicago Railroad Company has been extebded to this city, Mr. Moore, Superintendent of the road, announces that on'this Tuesday a moon and thereafter, all through passenger - Trains on this road will depart from the new passenger Sta tion on Penn street. The ticket office is in the building formerly known as the American Hotel. The through trains will all stop in Allegheny to tate up and set down passengers. The New Brighton AccomModation will continue to start from the Federal street Station, Allegheny. The first -locomotive crossed the new bridge at lialtpast one O'clock yesterday. Ezrzusiv• ItOnetar.--It is reported that the jewelry store of Mr. Smith at New Castle, was entered on Friday night, and five thousand doll ars worth of goochs.carried off. Among the ar ticles stolen, were twenty gold and eighty silver watches, and a large amount of jewelry. The thief, orthieves, effected an entrance to the store by boring through • door in the rear if the building, and removing a bolt. The authorities of New Castle are on the look out for the thieves, but this far have not been able-to discover the slightest traces Of their whereabouts. Poor. Isaac T. Goonnow, for two years and half a resident of liLanhatton, Kansas, for several years Professor in Wilbrahon Seminary, Mmes., will deliver a familiar lecture on the natural, social and ,religioui condition of Kan sas, in the chapel of Christ's Church, Penn st., this (Tuesday) evening atli o'clock. All persons who are interested and desire in formation of this Territory are invited to be present and propound any questions they please to the lecturer, who, we are informed, is a gen tleman of high literary and religions standing. Moon Kansas, the brakesman of a freight trails, going east on the Central Railroad, was severely injured near Denny's Curve, yesterday evening about six o'clock, by being struck by the cow•cateher of a train running West. Mr. K. had jumped on the train and sae standing on the adjoining track and did not see the - trai, n which was approaching from the east. Ilieleg and foot were considerably smashed, and 11, is probable that amputation will be necessary, but his life Will not be endangered by the accident. He was properly, attended to by the employees of the company and a physician brought as soon as possible to dress his wounds. . . Gamer Cocar.---Itefere Judge Hampton. P. & 8.. R. R vs. Clark & Thaw. To recover an installment due on 100 ahares of stock with penalty of one per cent s month from each call. Amount ova $4500. Defendants show transfer of 80 Maras to E. M. staition, and allege a small balance due on 20 /litres only. On trial. Counsel for plaintiff, Meier& Geo, P. Hamilton and James 8. Craft. For defendants,. W Loomis. I Coitus Pam—Two pima aro to be com peted for at the ;Park' to-day— special train for the accommodation of visitors will lease the depot at half-pairioe o'clock. • • Tag autumnal .exhibition of the Pittsburgh Horticultural Sotiet3 , begins to-day, at City Hall, 'Mob haabeeti decorated for the occasion in a tastefulmanner.; • JcutiCisutss,l charged with assaulting watch man Iddedes;asealheld' SO bail, yesterday, by XV= Weaver, to answer the charge at Court. i `ay ~,~y~ ~WWs-gyp ; ` -.1 ~ ~A'.W-a~' :. —. .. ::1, Visa. Tax follotring iteius xse front the McKeesport '4o,terlaptt: „ - , , • - - 101Llast .ffednesday week, Alonzo Robb, aged ten years, and a son of James Robb, residing at Conneflaville, was almost instantly killed by be ing run over by a cart The Rev. Mr. Quick, the present County Superintendent. There was quite a turn out of the "moulders of our future generation" to undergo examination. Some were pleased, some not. Several of our In ly acquaintnaces were highly pleased k County Tax Meeting was held Met evening-in our town, and addressed by several gentlemen from Pit ts burgh. At present wo have not time to dwell on this subject, but will give it our attention next week. TIM ram or :a. .irday morning last caused considerails •1:1:oo,fe. to the cellars ou Wylie et. in the of Washington. having washed Irma the trench made by the workmen. ,ngaged in lowering the gas pipes on that street. A considerable quantity of drugs, &c.. in the cellar of Mr. J. Snodgrass' store, sous destroyed by ihe water. which rose to the height of six feet. W. J. FtrAIi.NLE 411.1 Lip talented lady hut] an overflowing houie Al the Theatre last evening, and they were welcomed hack to this city by their numerous friends with cothusiastic ap. plause. Sep• bill for thij eveniog. J. W. Nlceanftry, hilt-pouter and distributor, orders for whom way be 101 l at this office, will pay particular attention to the distribution of placards, Bc. during the Fair. RESTORED TO SlorlT.—Mrs. Forsythe, sister of Samuel Glenn, of Snowden tp., totally blind from cataract on both eyes, now sees to road, baring sub. mitted to a new Inethod of operation (coning little pain) performed by Dr. Sterrett, of Penn st. Pitts. t - A LINT of valuable stocks and bootie will be sold this everting by Mr. Davis at the Real Es tate and Stock Sales Room, No. 54 Fifl-11 street. CORN Snsta.nns.—We would again call the atten tion of our natters to this machino, operating at 115 Fifth' street, in thin city ; and especially would we do it view of this being the week of our County Fair, when cid..ne and strangers will have an opportunity of testing the merits of the several shelters on esti. bition at the ground. as we understand the Gmat American will be there in the hands of the inventor. We hare noticed one fact in connection•with this machine, that Is you can put a dozen ears into the shelters and then start it uff without the least diffi culty. This certainly is an achievement in machi nery that deserves praise. We think we risk noth ing in saying that this is the ••No Plus Titre" of all corn :belle.. Go and see it. • =MEI AMERICAS HOUSE, BOSTON.-It will be seen by the advertisement in another column, that this pop ular Hotel has adopted the old plan of management, under which it has gained so favorable a reputation, and the gentlemanly proprietor will still continue to afford every comfort and convenience to the travel ing public. Tun following from the pen of ex-Senator Hanoi gan, of Indiana, will be appreciated by all: "Wactumot refrain from calling the attention of Gar readers to the 'Hair Restorative' of Prof. 0. J. Wood. It will be seen that ho has numerous certifi cates from persons of the highest character, to the merits of his Restorative. From positive knowledge we are also enabled to say that it is in every sense what it professes to be, anti to do not hesitate to pronounce it the finest preparation for the head and hair which hai, so far, been derised by human in geimity. We - have seen it arrest threatened beld am., and restore to the head its Original profusion of natural and glossy hair, and when the latter has been prematurely tinged with gray, wo hare seen it, like magic, restore the colors of youth and health.— The distinguishing property of this, we might truly say, miraculous 'Restorative' is, that it gives to the person who uses it the same head of hair they wore in youth, .thus acting in strict compliance with the first and greatest of all toilet-makers—Nature. No one who has used it will hesitate to unite with us in this testimony to . its peculiar merit."—eoringtoo fad. ) People'. F Sold by all respectable Druggists in city and country. EYE AND Eau.—Dr. Smith, of Itattimore, who has met with such unbounded EneeeKl iu this city, and has returned after an absence of two weeks, to re main a short time in our city, that all who are af flicted with the above diseases may haie dine and opportunity to get cured. Av this Is his last visit te Pittsburgh it may be wise for persons in nerd of his skill not to delay giving him an immediate call, an be will not take any patient who can not lw cased before he leave' the city. Dr. S. is connected with the only free on this continent that manufactures artificial human eyes, which are inserted without pain, and which move and appear as perfect as nat ural, and can not be distinguished front tho natural eye. It will be good news for persons who have been so unfortunate ru , .o loge an eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of liar • ing that organ, the lo“ ~bie b so melody di,fi g . tares a ;madman or lady, ropint,i. All he asks a fair and impartial trial ..1 his new amt painless remedi,,, an.; warrant., a cute Inevery tn 1211.4 deaf. nee, where the organ are perfect formation Dv with may be consulted at the d.. Chat*, Hotel. Pittsburgh. Ler Orr, he NoPocrel4 in Medicine, or lather no pretendod recreti. The :sledrtssl Faculty publish as soon Fir made, all their discorefies. and almost all that ie I.ootre of real valise for the rare of dittease, has been discor,red by that,,. It , ..iptc takes the honorable 1.1.0,...; mars, and ovo right tnee it is hon. net lie goes to -tit nod Invents iho beet remedy which medical Acid eon dart..e tot the cure of certain complaint, ; then pultiltrh,.. what it is and maintains his monopoly of it solely by making it cheaper, het ter, morn perfect, than anybody else can. If the people would evict this of nil who offer medicines, they would hare touch lees teethe and trash to swal low.---Vets Orleans Orjan. GOOD ADVICE. -If you desire the blessings of health at all seasons, adopt as. your family medicine (Itrier'e ,Spoei.h Mixture. If, efficacious action on the blood, and its tendency to drive all hunnora.to the surface, and thereby rid t k system of them, give. it a claim to public patronage which no other patent. medicine now extant, can ever hope to enjoy. DI eeeee of the Llver.—When the celebrated Dr. RoshMeet...l:that , lronkannowe was • diffuse. he enunciat ed a troth which tbeexperience and °ban - ration of medical men it every day confirming. The many apparently Insane exessves of those who indulge in the nee of aplrtlnons I ignore, may be tints accounted for. The true coax of conduct. which In Patentor infatuation, Is ss,ry frequently a diseased elate of the Liver. No organ in the human system, when deranged, produces &more frightful catalogue of disc... L-and and If, Instead of applying remedies to the manifestations of dlseue, al to too often tbecase, phisichins would prescribe with • view to the original clam, tower deaths would remit from diseases Induced by • deranged date of the I leer.— Three-fourthe of the dieenses enumerated meter the head of Consumption. have their feat in a diseased-Liver. Dr. Mc- Lane's celebratoll Liver Nile, prepared by firming Brae., area certain cure. 12L.Purthoserseboold be careful tuck for DR. M'LAN EB CELKBRATED LIVER PILLS. inenufacturell by FLEMING BROS.. of Pittebergh, Pa. There ere other Pills toolortlng le be Liver Pill., time before tbe public. Dr. SPLithe's gen nine Liver Pills, Ai. ld. telebrirted Vermlfuge, cos now be had at all reepeetable dreg flora. Nom irenuine without 100 Otyreatunt er,22sleirT FLEMLNO BROM. Omuormentts PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Leng,e and Manager JOSEPLI C. FOSTER, TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 22, 1F47. will be meted IFFLANNIGAN AND THE VARIES—MeI= O'Flanalgen, Mr. W. J. Florence, In which hn will sing “I'm a Ranting Rowing Bad.," and dame the "Donnybrook Jig." Pee de Grompa MI", Emily We!lngram Aft. which the Protean Farce of MISCITIEVOUS ANNIE. —Tim Forms, Mr. W. J. Florence; Ann. Spruce, Bridget, From PllgeterylveaturterkinklepoPeaux, MI. Prim, Ar. ruin. Dusenberry. yrith a variety of roof. and dance*, and We celobratral Dutch Organ long. Mrs W. 7 . To conclude with PADDY MILES' BOY.—Paddy Mlles, Mr. W. J. Florence. - - ir• f.lf:ll.)4oM:frA if SIX NIGHTS ONLY. SEARCIPS NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS will perform as above Errar NIGHT Tam WEEK Tell talented Performer', Ender the Pole dkection of J. R. SEARCH, Late of Kunkle's Open Troupe Vel...Caras of admiasion 25 cents. Doors open et 734. to ..otntnence et 8 o'clock T. MAXLEY, Agent. 11..1.13 .3. 1/31131r03111-.. ....... yr. c CRIDGIE. WADSWORTH 6c CO.„ M NIT/LOWS] 07 CRIDGE & .WAD.S'WORTH'S IMPROVED PATENT _ _ OSCILLATES G STE AM ENGINES, I'IT7SBITHWII, PENNA. AFTER a thorough practical toot for over then yar. the rt.even of our Maioaa warrants to In ants - anthem to the pablie.s beiog todyqualled far evnaltday of fort, ainiplicity and cheaplyu of ron.tructlony compact or.. nod durability: combtoing all the wivantager (boded log workl.Plchm ...twwW , clY) of the doable al id. .Ive Engine, raid at the Poor 1/010 dispel:wing with all coma. nam.roda, rock-that., CI 11IVAI.11/111. &Ude-valve., an., analog their...tot ectoydractioo and nytenteary tumour power i 0 roitnlnk Wa 11nro a lout :tomb. In daily operatkto la thin oily and tt altar in the States of lowa. Indiana Ohlo, Virginia- New York. Conosylroola, North Carolina, atol n ty oi Mecirc, all giving the greatest ...far. Gob. Tho Potent Witt 1., Great Prttalny and Shop Mena in all parts ad the totted Staten ferylatie rworonabletwain We inch.. all persons lowly-Wed to .all and condi. oar Enginni and their IMPTItatiO4. We aro prepared to as order, for all siva from four to one b0ar...1 or morehonw pow,. selnalawttml, FRUIT CANS—For preserving all kinds Frutt• etc.; ate fate and 0.4 ended,IIIZESERVINO KEITI.Eit of Erase,Frowth tinned and Enamelled lintel., Woolen Ware, Wlllow Market, Clothe, bud Hullo Ilankets, Plenished Tin Ware, Erwhea, • Silva .rieted Were of now patters:o,VA Felts. tutorl74.osch.L , Lake, Dotter, Pie mid Fteh KnlrealtaSTery miety, Tinware Japanned, rtamped end plain. with eret:e at Url ~ nor,sery ' lta hanbrere for Ittralthieng a bow, Fur al thu Haase Varnishing Ilerdware Sinn, of , FLEMING, 1 nottl No. d 7, Mar et stn..% earner of Third.. - . BALM OF THOUSAND FLOWFRS.— groo of agsexcillc at at CM., retched ibis day by aaiß JOB. ELEMING, cur. Mown, and Market tut, 13fAet 1 oDngD.TEaIuL)MW,HgPaS.g f fu o r 1 m t.y . . 1 „ O hio o a l i o d UAW. ntercb!mbb wr nie by 11,0 • WELLS, RIDDLE t CO. - VISIF-10 0 hf. LIAR. 11' lute MI; I by " Trout; “ Salmon, For sal,. by .19 1.17.ti6T 11. COLLIS& ANILLWR:k.prING PAPERS-= al_ Double Medium, crom'Co b/ ," coypu Stiat4 tntut Yecoud tta OOFFEE-1 bogs -far' to 'Moe Or NJ debt DAVID C. lUDIDSI, Corner Liberty Atit r l Mad 46. '44.0-I.l;*`=" 7' In:, Sept. - -The - following gentleman were received oar board the Central America et Ha vana: Atichorichon, looter of despatches to Paris and Belgium consul at Lima; Jos. E. Segt ,lo . P°". - visa minister to the United States, and his Secretary, Nicholas J. Juade, Adolphus 011aque, Richard 0 • qua, and Emique Ayulo, ea: of Lima, and with the exception of Richard . Mimeo, are supposed to be lost. Also, Parienn Esquena, of Valparaiso, and a Mr. Thorne, ship chandler, at Callao, formerly of Philiolelphia, supposed to be lost. • Theodore Payne, Esq., of San Francisco, who wars among the rescued on board the Marine, was among the last to Irate the Central America. Capt. nein dun took his watch from his person and handed it to Mr. Payne, saying, "tii se that to my wife: and tell her I am lost, nod to keep that in remembrance of me." John Black, the Boatswain, who was in a life boat when the ship went down, statee he saw a fore-and aft schooner sail around her stern and cross her bow a few minutes before dark, but could nut read • her name. Ile thinks she picked up many who were fleeting in the water. Cusnlaaroa. Sept. 21.—0 n Sunday last, in Piko county, Ala.. thirty-seven persons were poisoned, six of whom died shortly after. The act R. en:untitled by the negro cook, instigated by a Hungarian named Comiska. Thos. Frazill, the owner, his wife and two children, Mrs. Cloud, and Mr. Frarill's grand-daugh ter, are the victims to this terrible crime. t /titers were lying in a critical condition. r The negro woman was burned to death, mei Co mlska was condemned to the same fate, by his self conatituted judges. An extensive fire occurred here yesterday, being the largest for years past. Johnson's head and many buildings in the neighborhood on both sides wore destroyed. The loss is estimated at :4.'4000, which in half insured in Southern offices. New Yea IC. Sept. 21.—The merchants have ap pointed a Committee to raise foods for the relief of the sufferers by the Central America and to reward those „who rescued them. The sum of $3,700 was subscribed to day iueleding S2IIIID by the steamship company. Nove YORK, Sept. 21.--Tho Rank statement fur the week ending Saturdev last shows a decrease in loans of $2,108,000; a decrease in circulation of $248,000; a decrease in deposits of $615,000, and an increase in specie of $1,370,000. Draneoa, Sept. 21.—0 n the night of the 15th intL, the Register's office at Fairbanlt, Minnesota, was entered and over 30,000 acres of land muants stolen. A reward of $5OO is offered for the thief Telegraphlc Martel• Not Yon., Sept. 2L--Gottou al. dl; 400 bale, <add.— Flour buoyant:looo bblils cold. Witold advanced: n 2.000 bosh sold; prices $1.4141,53 for White and ghWal.:37 fur Red. Corn 0r..; 18p00 Leah sold. Chicago Beef 40@50c lower; solo, at Bacon hoary at 1! 15c fur Western. Butter le quoted at 16520 c. Fraighta actlve.- s t.t.l.rtf Iftrterldly; Chicago 0 Rock Ifland 65,4,; N. Y. Central ccx: Penna. Coal 58; Galena it Chlago Clot P.. lond t Toledo 3a34. • CMCINMeM, Sept. 21.--flour opened with an settee de mand and prices have further adanced, bat alter the news from Neer Turk woo made peddle the market became quiet, and clesed rather doll, and the sales were SOO bbl. at $.OO 42 for eupertlne and chokes 55,1045,0 for aura White What. The receipts were 2000 Oble since Saturday. Wheat has 80nm:wed 5c per bush, with sales of Red at Ste and Whine at *I,IW closing dull and nominal at these rates:— Whisky opened unsettled, bat holders succseded In e,illog 7N) bbl. at 15., though at the dose 16% wss the outside offer. Rye has advanced to 71. The Money Market It nu. rhunged, the rates of exchange on the east arm &in at 2 per rout. premium and on Now Orleans par. The weather is ckudy. Thermometer 00°. . S. Mall Paokets. STEAII6II /EPPERSON, Monongahela Elver STF.AIIER TELEGRAPH, Carr ..11C.Orme. Carr. 01:01#11 Cwt. TILE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running moistly. Morning Batts lame Pita burgh at S o'clock A. SI. and livening Boas at fl o'clock P. M. for Wlieesport, Ellseheataru, MalemPL - 1 lola City, Itellevernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, bantams and Brownsville, there connecting with Hada and Coaches fo Bulontown, Fayette Spring's, Morgantown. Waynesburg, Carnalchaellown and Jefferson. _ . . !'awes. ers ticketed through Irmo Pittsburgh to Pula. town for $2, meals amlstate-rooms on boa. I[l[lll.llli. Bans returning from Brownsville leave at 8 o'clock In tti• toorningand sin the erealug. For further Information we quire at the Office s Wharf bat, at the foot of tirant strnet. .05 Cl. W. SWINDLER. A1117•1'. tiOR CINCINNATI AND LOU. l ai, 18VLLLE—ACACIA COTTAGE, IL D. Keogh, MARV, The new light draught pueetiger steamer. ACACIA COTTAGE, K. II Haugh, ouster. will leave for the abo and all intermediate points on 81081 DAY •rening, th vee 2lat inst. at 4P. 0. For freight or renteagen hitting sopctior a. commodaUtua apply on board or to eeJl. A 0. MIAIREW, Agent, 16 Water siredt D L Alt TRI-WEEKLY La jrcr, till e.i.; Nil PACK LT—The line pa« Pirnalf IL I 'ilk: 'attain J. liorre;,Sare for the abort nod all intermediate ports on Tocalars. Thur..e and raturdsya in place of the Fsreet Citr For' freight or paesstue. apply on hoard. or to n on . W. B. WIIKELF.R. Agent. No. R Want at. SEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR or THE Allrgheny County Agricultural Society, FOR Western Pennsylvania and Ohio, 22d, /34, 24th and RR( h B£PT£7l.2 , 185 7 - Ca,h Premium,,' Silver Aledalen Plater!!! AMOUNTING TO $4,000. (3-13.012 - N7D S. 'WARD. rENTs n ail other ereotions provided for the rdtl i rla 3 the Mechanic Act, Domenic and llomeholti G. •d, Implement, Fmtm, Ve w tablea Anil Flow,. COVOI , n 1 :lima* earl Stalk for Bonne, Cattle. Fbeeit awl .4.• toe, mul Tables 1.. r Coups of Poultry GROUNDS ABUNDANTLY errvur.b WITH WATER. The Pubhe Admined WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY LADY EQUESTRIANS On Each Afternoon at 4 o'clock The ANSUAL ADDRESS will be delivered at the Spea etY Tent, un FRIDAY, ta It n'clork. r. a. Aerobic of Coin mute., annonnced immediately efterwards. Articles tent fur hxhibitton should 1.0 whirmed to O. P 111 RAS, *aperture:Wen IN tdburgh.r.eHnliy labelled nub owner's name and residence. /lorries received, and Exhibitor'. Tickets forut.heJ et lIALL k SPEER'S, Corner Cecil Alley not Peon street. after September lat. DIST. tray and Straw gratis fur all animals entered for exhibition, and grain at lowest cost prices. entrimmust be made on Secretary's B.*. on or belore TUESDAY EVENING...I...M September. All erticles and animals, except tsses, must be brought within the en closure by Tuesday noon. llomee admitted on Wednesday morning, bat want be entered prod./I:rely. glirCompatition beyond the Rate cordlarly Invited. RarVigllant night and day Police. ME= Member.' Pena, $l,OO. Ticket. for ule at Jos. Hand'., 69 iRL street. and at !LAI h Speer's. tt:yEatilliiioni mon become members. liMeSingloadiniesion tent. Children under 12 yearn, cents, neg.llsiilloada and Om lame*, in ...dant conannuirattion Oh Letters addle...tad to a.p2oltnblV ROBERT McKNIMIT. CorrespuudlugSesq, Pittsburgh A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE 'GREATEST AG 38. A ND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD _LI not have It restored to former valor, or bald, bot would hare, the, growth petard, or troubled with dandruff and I itching but would t 0... it removed, or troubled with Remits In, Kahl bead, 'or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick headache, (nottralgla) but would be cowl. It will also minor° all pimple, from the face and skin. Prof. Ilnir Restorative will do nit this. See circular and the following. Atm Armor, November 5, las.. poor. 0. J. Mon—Deer SIP I have hoard much told of the wonderful effect, of your Hair Restorattyc, hut having le.en on often cheated by quackery ,ad quack nostrum., low dyes, Ac., I ours dlopoeed to place your Restorative In the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted larck remedies, until 1 met you lo Lawrence county norm mouths eine., when you KIM MO tuck assurance no Induced thetrial of your itadoratlve In my family—first by my good wife, whoa - hair had become very thin and entirely white, nod before elhaturting one of your largo bottles, her hail was restored newly to its original beautiful brown color, and bad thickened and &Come beautiful and gloosy non, and entirely Orel' the heed; she coutlones to tuts Al, not wimply becauseof Its beautifying effect* upon tito heir, lint because of Its healthful Influence upon the bead and mind. Where of my family and friends nee wing your ilo. otorstlye, with the happleot effects, therefore, my akeptichau and therbta In reference to Its character and valor are en tirely removed; and Imo and do most cordially and well dentially recomMend its use by ell who would have Weir hair restored from whits or grey (by reason of sickuese or eft) to original col or and beauty, and by all young perces. bo woul4 have their hair beautiful sod glee .y. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN, Pateffo Woof,: It was • long Wrestler I mot you at LOW field before I got • bottle of Restorative for which you gave mo BA order upon your agent In Detroit, and when I gun It we concluded to try It 013 11.. Manu'n hair, as the pm et test of Its power. It has dime all thst you moored um it would Mg not others of my family and friends, baying witnemed its effects, are now using and recowneudlog its tow to others wt entitled to the highest conottletation proclaim for It. Again, very respcttully and truly, puma SOLOMON MANN. Witiyht, Itie, June 211, latal 1 have mud rn.f. R'ood's Ilalr Reltorallre, halle ad mired its wonderful effect,. Sly bah. was becoollug, as I thought, prematurely grey. lud by the are of his them.- lire It hao remote! Ito origi o . nal robs, and hare no doubt permanently no. 8. UR EVIE, on Senator, E. S. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Notorletlrr, 312 Speedway, N. T, (In the grout N. Y. Nflr• Railing Establishment, and ti Market street, St. Lento, 310., and ,old by all good Drug ruablydasrloP • fiLSH.-100 bblsnew No 3 Large Mackeral 100 hl( to du do, 60 hif .4o BledlOOl do. 11 1,11 Nu. 2 do, 25 We Nut du, 00 20 001. No 1 do, bldm Baltltoore Herring, 100 0014 Wllll4 200 111( do do, bki 4014 Trodt, 0 blf do, 4.0 0014 No. I Salmon, 110 1.01. Lake nod, - 40 1,11 11 , du For win by 1),271 .1. 11. CIANIIKID, JUST REVD AN! AN FOICS'ALE LOW-100 L1•14.044..1, .11301, • Atm.:3ol4de. Cm and Dry Tobacor, kep G Mist do; ID Ws. E. I. Stw. oe4 LEWIS * EDGERTON, ICI Wood 4. TO V ES, STOVES, STOW ES.—Our otock of S .0 the heel lownered pattaram, Morrising I. part; lienkbos, Parlor, IlreIlug„ and °lnce Stoves, Which we ere easel tuna as cheap as the cheapest In either city AU goody delivered free of door. Coil at the boo City Store Wamhotts. of I J. CRAM a CO *OO N 0.134 Wood Street _ ------ --- - -- 50 DOZ. LEATHER WADON seimieel coven, mmoeted Wm. from 34 1(16 DM. for male by . WELL!. RIDDLE (k (XL • No. 80 Fourth street. UNI IbCE STONE—.S caski7for sale by B. A. FATINESTOCII k CO. p.m RUBBER PROPELLING PEN. ci no AADIKA. Raff VaNerajartised sad tor We by 1Y• HATO. VINEGAR -10 bbh. pure cider Vinel In pore 44 for no4o DAM C. PERIM Commercial .:APOIITITE OF AILBIriT.AT . I . ON FOR REPTEMBEn. /SAL. Incirr, d. P. SHILS.B, C. Pcutos. W. W. 31... m. ' Weekly Etarview orate Pitt•burgh 31arket I Eicuurted speciaLtyfor Gazerf,l Prrrestanu, Mi nnsr, tranansca It, 15M. Th. Pest week has been n dull one: the low ante of the riven and the uncertain Of money Wars awe where combined, haring Tondo.: to restralooperations. The heavy rains of Friday and :cerurday will glee no a odunt season of good navigation, and g.-lean et large amt., or produce on its way no this mArLor 11 Ure OLIO. Prices of dour from first haute ,eto. down. t ' pilot during the week, coring to the Orders to take hold; but prier. elsewhere are Improving, oa that mutt bane an effect here. Then Is I.e pressure In the money market than was ex perienced herein the opting arid eerly Kummer. the demand being lees urgent; but Crete Lc a genera dlanclination lend, Just now. which server to rewler the market stringent. The hanks feel the neastity of strornabrming even a the rpdl,nrcuttingdowo their Profits: ant there is cumequently a gook deal e• No. I Toper hording Ito was the street at 124,1 S pee:lv . ..l. APO other quid/ties it in very difficult to place. The...pm-ref monetary affairsuotolrere does not Imrove. Every day brings us irctell!ser,:l.f loony fallttres both p Flat pod West; mut although 11 s—tus Trackman that the want In over, some event 1.0 1i..111/101 . 1 W dispel the Ills /Ow It Is idle to bilk of It es a -pubic:" Goon has none of the eriderieno of a sudden awl to open cAultentent. It is . a deep-mat an and witle-ropresi truant-la ry O l ean:illy, not at. tributable to any our spectra cense, bur rollltlng from the faro nod rerkleas policy whirl, the country lute keen jut ming for years. It Is ries., -01, ter fear. to sweep any moo of those Maslow. Mooe• thrunghout the reentry which here been deemecl 1111110,Ibible, currying hllll - of smaller home. with thetw mut nu one tan guess when It will cease. to the noontime, It has doubtless put a salutarycheck upon uoir importations from Entope: and as now 1/e10,1% probnl,l”, the par. of produce Improve without Interfering with the foreign demand, we may suc ceed in the courser of a few months In turning am balance of trade in our *nor. Nothing elm will bring on relief— Although low prices for load would Imo great relfato rho poor in this country, the greatrad national bloating we can now mane Is &plentiful foreign demand fur our produce at high prices. The Western Banks are busy strengthening themselves against possible &aster, and a agormit snort has been made to collect end vend home the East.. Money. panel folly New England, which has been sent to the West for circulation. The Sletropolitan Bank of New York has re deemed sod forstanied to the. country Lank., of which It Is the agent, sin. the trouble begat. over $5,000A0 of enc. money thus forced Into New York from other points, and the work Is still going on. We learn from the Alheny Evening Journal that $1,120,0P1 of this sum waresnt home to New York country balks, who have surretulend It to the department at Albany and vrithdrarn that aroma tron. circulation altogether. The remainlor b.lonned to New Egoland hanks which are Just oar in an enswedlogly tight place. The week on. amoug them atom bound to go to the This item gives on tome idea of the gnat contraction that is going on. ml. sum hes been returned by but one re deeming ageney. The others have probably Mons than doubled it, and the Western Banks have not been slow to the es much of their eirenlatlob as Nana. It la no woe. der that the money market Is "tight" everywhere,... Weestract the following from our exchatign : Thera is little or no alleviatiou of the Money stringency in mercantile circles, although the banks an discounting very nearly up to their receipt& thavymeribeelians : beisq daily made by merchauta to meet their liabilities. In the .11.wount bousea there le • lair demand for paper, and Dut few trausactioni take piaci below Inger amt. —N. Y. 'frit..., &Walk,. Money continue s warm, and paw le difGeol t negotiata The rates ere very irregular. Fifteen to eighteen per cent may be regarded as the lowest for the best paper, but there in little that la dooe at thaw rates,' and two per tent a month we should regard en much neuter to the market ram, and from that upward aoarnding to the elms of the paper, end the wants piths negotiator. It Is reported that there I. considemble Button paper in the market. —N. Y. nom. Advertiser,Satunlay. Money continua spree nod dear, but the market con• hours to improve. Kachange is antra at 20 premium for clan, eheekk. Banker, allowing dawdlers and corroe• pondents 1.31a0 pram.--Cineinnati Gas. We regret to be obliged to ay that there b no improve- Merit in the condition of the money market. The demand for merely le till very urgent, and the diaconal rants for prime endorsed paper Le enll 2 to 2X per ant per Month.— There le good many negotiations making, but not at less tom 2 per ant. For oil loans the rots* are 13442 VI ant month on prime collatenle.—Beit. Amer. The money market was, if wilting. More stringent ,ilto day, and out oar ram were s ratter t 7 er higher,ve little prime paper passin under two cent kl mouth.—Pitil. N. Amer. }lour waa n active dement mdse . , end prices presented estrong up ard tendency. Wheat it allo - fillll. Barley continue* ur ttled ; we nn there I. a general die teceitiun to 11 at SO to DSc, ucording to quality for future delivery ; t t is, within the neat two or there weeka, inn there are no Layers. Brewers are baying as they wood, at regular rotett, but refuse to enter Into coalmen, for the fu ture, or even to make punkas. for We preterit to any or. tenL—Clu. C 0..- - • . Our week I vßank Note Table , will oboe One dieernalted . Banks and ranee of currency. We refer also to various parte °four, eekly paper for Rama financial Intelligence. It WM Gowen br our bank note bat that the rateof die count. . .. . . .. ._.. .. . . . . on earrettei has a:lva:teed to: 11l cent. .. .. . . Adtilthers 1. scarcely anything Ming la Pearls; ire quota at 0 4,7, sash and flats. Pots am not:Waal .t fl,j..r- ?oda Ash is la regular de.vand at 4, for ursthaar7. A t'PL ' retail deaden. am remising eututignwn. nava loly, but ere ere very few lots affotod from first bande.— We quot es • range (rum $1.50002,P,ae in Amdltr. MAN.. there I. vary little .loind,.. an ormadonal Mill It made In thb mull way at r.,t* nurrmi a FAisal.--prime roll butter would command l: rule, hat It iv smarm aml we hoar of mate oil ritzy 1.1.1 in nominal at file. .th,„its bass grro rt orsrm r sad aro It. tauter demand at lthiSif• BACON—tha .fork • - t h e oity Is otalle low and Lb/ornate quite firm, tat the .10.. , 1,...1 t• not very netts.; Vlll anoto Shoulders at 13413•' Solos at 11. .ms...A Boas 14!.. - .,Sr Ila Sugar Cures! do S et.. ib Tlo ...los ate ~ofttrod to out small lota BUCK KTA A TITBS—• Raa%, I.LAtntL•torrra art hpcketa at rho Gesor., par NIA,. Pitt.• burgli toa.nufArtnrerl b•Ltlu to the trade; lutis• tub. $437 Pr L.t. of runt r. 1,97; :Inn. of titre. SI.ST. ktliol/11,1--the mssrlsest 6 ts•Scrdsly tts II supplissi, .n 0 ssaltsst aro makilsg nsolarly so A 1.2-5 k. es...mows,. Awl $1.50 .±1 . 2.00 iso lx ttor quait, 1;;y LA, WitLAtiV— Nl.l.Ealla But.. C.ll, 14 r 'l4 lb. Nl.v•.lls c IL lope. .44 15 c 11 lb %vb. , . two , ruL. 1 6 • 4. , 11. T..n.t 11.1, 14 c 11:j*. .1 ~ t, m 1,,1.114 Yard. 1n,.. 13 c tb I. tug 12 it n ei 3 O doe. Mauilb., oar 1 L . 111 1. Ntl' llemo. jl, -44.0.74 limp. 14 lb. P 14010311 LIN E9-ILualla... 01 ,t,14.1K. llnrnp. 70, 0.17T0N YAItN.4--w.. an , twk. ru of ,y elmag.lll riparro, Rnd ..done• •• vars.° So 4 le lilluclusiTe 24 c fb 11 V' cf+ll.j\n. ll 1 C 13. . Mri= No. WO ?15 N VWO. No. WO tiOd . 11 DOI Ni. nal . 'lO r jl lOl CAN AND SUA.I.--there le a stead) and raaular trade damand at 21(42.3 for Adsummlitia Candle,. 1.1 for monad and 13 for dipped. Soap is steady at 5 for room., for Palm, and 10 for Sawyer'. Toilet mud Castile, 634 for titirmical 011 m, and 7 fur do Ciertniti. I ' lll:ESE—the Inquiry Iv WWI.' mainly to ellntot . the retail tradw In The email way nf fairer W. It. at 10. anal infector at Wan 9.... Thetitorg iv extreme') light. CRACKED:v-03a following am Ibvicurreint quotations for the various qualnia,— Water Cracker. OID • ei Mutter do. Sogn. d, , I. d Boehm d.. Onmod do Dread Lmmtil, $5,50 DRIED DKET—mlits only in .mall IME wo quote Cato 01 Dlill l l s l7—tiothinir dohog, mad ift- thereforo omit notation+. FEATIIERS---sales on arrival of prime western at 55 cur, from oho, Lehi lastly at 60. EKED—sales of mill fled on arrive/ at 6006.1 coats pi 100 pounds. end from store at 75. FlSll—llackarel No 3 large an selling to conniry trade at sti,sorkt2; Baltimore Herring 1.7,6er, lI.IItu d. ,e 42.54 0.50. White FL4, orillnarysll;Laka Superior do lite. half 4 , rdlnary $5,75013,0ff. do Lake Superior $6,2i..; Trout. bbl. 19,500110 i half do de. 1.505.2 5 . VLOL'il—the reported sales during the week have bunt itteagreethere having barna genera/ 41.inch:tattoo to report. as tin trsesnctions that took place .1111 out ledluate fairly the temper of the market. Deafens were more clothets of antlawing of their stuck. purchased below time of making purchases hero at the current quotations; consequeutly sales nom fret bands Isere made at low Agents, wagon leads of spun .ailing at 111,50, an.' several lots of .per on wharf at $4.25. These uglify, ore below Cincinnati quotation., and indicate a temporary deprnoios growing out of a ecarci ty of money mid nn indisposition to operate. Yesterday yes were made Irma fret hands at 14,37 for super and 14.92 for extra. From store, tho quoted rata. are $5,00 for seper,l9,sofor extra and $5,76 for (.01, extra, but we are inolined to believe that w as wars made during the past week at prices below these figure*. The tan* of the market yesterday was Improving, mein . the *litanies of better news from the East, and the coming week will probably make a brtirr thaw of priors than lost. GRAlN—the demand for Oases Is sufficient to absorb th. receipt., and prices have caueeguently kept rip; WeqUOI, mi reg s ular aaleat 31471 from hands. Coinv Is no at SO fur old. •Mt is salt* first ea mtal of small lots at 56 . . but:dealers nrally are not offering over 60. Drams is nom inal at 70. Po e hear ofmme sales efiVrtscr et 900.11,00 for Mediterranean and White, but the ruling figures ere 9:4 $l,lO. GROCERIES—Sugar I. drill Law common Lan been made 1 and declining.; name mien or low an vyj,bat, the ruling figuresto tl7eco;;;;trode ' enr 100117 ilosseee, sale of N. 0.. t 70, and Syrups 7,,11 . 0 1 to country. Coffee Ilea ft 6 rl a; 11AV—there Is a poor supply of ueff nt settles sad mat 11D 1 1 °6 VS 5 — t u too. t:hers' Green II GAO PlPE—the follnedug ot Imo tobley fides sell at 7c and are Arm re the quotations for armugh Per Foot. 13'47E13 Goa Pipe... 32 oil 2 3 % BO ...I,co 4. Per Foot. 0 97Z r 8 q 1 " 17% " " VI Subject to the customary It IRON A NAlLS—the canto. has not yet been made and as dons: plated rhangn In <aril tal repnt our 1/11, i , 414 quo! 'MEE MON. &C. exanmoo Oar Iron par 1b..1 Juniata " " Iron flow Wing. !MLA.. liW 1 , " 13 9 3 I , la . i . let n, ksl. _3,50 t ~ l Pow. 4elfo I• 7.1 . 4.211 4.1 '•4,79 1 A 1 6.72 lIEEEeIM 13 0 , 11,11, AND iSQUA i4 ... 1,, 3 Cne Nplko4 3 to 4.4 Horse SIIIIO I by %, 7-10 mud Inch 3% Insody in, y 4 by nod inch... 3% and Ii( by 3-16 and In 4 do:„'. I and 1% by 3-10 k , I to, r, 4,7 , Wry% Flare % inch •, all lengths tql fel6 8 6 " Boller Rivets ip lb 6% suns I nom Now 16,14,15,10617 II lb 4% " 18, PA, 2: • 21... e b a 21 . " Ws . LEATllER—wecuntioue at. lug, Armand steady:— • - Red Spanish Sole 'Bl rh.— . ....-- .... -27462 Slaughter ll e ..308034, UPPer Leather Ilt ilia ...... ..--... .............. .86.6(442 Bridle" " .-_ -W412 Skirting Loather Is 11.._ - ..... 3461.:10 V 4 8 33 Barnum LAUD—vino Nulls atoms KW 11 Dew held at 15, but we haVe no ides to note. EIRTALW.-,rig tend is nominal at 1%. ilor load sells in tbe mall way at b. Sheet Cooper is di m nt 3:436, n p..l 1114.1 Hrsw at al MESS PORK—is bald tinily at $26,00, and to the country at tho nswil ads - mm.l OlLS—ateadylmle. of NUL LAul 011 at 641040,1; up. seed le dull and has declined to 80, at which Spire we note sales on tame. . . • -en • PRI META I.—wo ore n ithout ay) k, this week, and can only report the trierketliesteWat !WW I . . 1,14 . 11 4 14 . SALT—it'stendy demand slid Sae. 1,1 Pre , iowe r0b...- 61,62 for No.l and 81,71 for extra. SAND B'fONE—regnlnr sales of gunlingdon Co. sand almost SOP n. s i t ''- • • WINDOW LA rims are Orue, and arn repent our quotations fu the small Muss, CRT' fiat..'-ItB 884 719 , 838 8 8 Salfl. Mi; Bali to 97.11' and' Ka: t0K0.1.2, $1.2.5; exia to 10.18 Mlle .10.06 f AM.. , nese no* net moth price% count bands wansre'6o.cesta VIIMS kw, For the 4 - . 0 , = .2,-.-...:4. ~.. x,... lcialthv - 1gt% 1 19. 1 0 , 4! PAO I ragieiltl, 1 1 4 , Nhe u.i4dia. r geutatlotts, the market be- =MMIM Y -. ';'.ii7; . :2 - '''i'j, , ;- . ;-'i;.. , F.-., - 1. - : , ' , ' , '' ,l '. - i.!::,: : . - ':;.'...: . :.:..;.:: :;';,,r i ;n:',. , - . .,'., , 4..-zl.?::f-'; , •,•: ,. -•:'-. , .1:;;:7:-. , ,14; - :•:`, , :.;,'i,. , :; . f , •:.- • ~...-',,,'7,,k!....,,-,.!,...:-.,,-,-,4.3,7,.;',;.!;:„...,,,, WITESICY—saIes of raw at 2 . 441111 g; .0 .We raird.. l . for rteethitel totbc malt 1. , ,y 91 V. WOOL-40tflittit. is aoi. cotniozjo; bor.. are Mini ptetiten prier* EA. Inlet] lota as they dm obtain. ALLEGJEMT CATTLE 514KET. TUVZSOIIr, September 16, Huy. LisArcs—the supply last week lees large, but there Ina no abatement In rate.. There ware about IMO heed In the yards, of which some MO bead were lame East. The mile. reached TM head at both yetis,nueging Bean 234 to 5, geom, equal to SC:blO net. tho prevailing range being from 5% to 434 for good to prima and 5 fur choice. TB. Baltimore Butcher.' Convention tee= to bare been a fail ure. inane—about 2000 ofteted end 550 sold to butchers et 3 3i. gnat, end $2.1243,50 it howl, and Lambs $1,00@1,93 • head. The bulk of receipts went Fast. lloos--the shipments Fast were Wont 1100 beat; sales of row lots at 65it'aiT moss. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Ittporfed s)secially for the Pittsburgh Gaselied Prrrnoloo. TUOOO.I.T. Srensta. 22, 11307. FLOGR--4alett of 25 Way extra (rota store at $5,75; 40 do do at 55.30:75 do extra family at $5,50; 100 do extra aud ex tra fanuly at 55,50CT.5,80. CRAlN—wale" ef..5)0 bus Oat., front store at 33. 11A1--sales of 8 Imola of 512015. • CllCE4T—aalea of 40 bra W. It. at to. DACOSI--tudes of 1000 IN Sugar Cured Wants at 15615% WlllSFY—sales of 100 bbls raw et 60 do do at I port• by River. IV111:81.11W1 by Fortono—dt bbl. /lour, 358 marks *beau Wllnuirtlo • 2,53 do barley, Rhuleu & Verner. 208 do do,W 11 . - - - old .r, Adel Garrard: 1 box and A at hlacblin A 1.; 60 barrels flour, Flannelly A bm; 10 do copperas, ballasts.: aks raga, 1 balf box tobacco, 0 empty boxes, Holm. A co; 5 make wan, 2 crates do, Clark & ea; 7 bbls knobs, Jones ; Walllngtord A co; 10 do do, Livingston, Copeland it as 75 do It mad., /Molly. MORONI:IA lIELA NAVIGATION CO.—ld bp mu Bea - Wlise; 161 brt wheat, owner, 1 bbl eggs, Root. Import■ by Railroad PittsLord]. Ft. W. & C. R. 11•45 baster: worketlag, 47 hue onto. owners. 31 Las cheese, .1 0 (5111114 d; 22 do do, 14 Cooke; 20 do do, Ross & M'Corabs; 110 do do, M IF Rdokita 5.1 do do. Mulege & co, 9 NW; rye flour, C nomad 10 to. metal, Friend & co; 1 car cool, 101 od 3 runt leather, Hartley 41 bids flour, Graham & Thoioar. IS aka rye, 10 do Ditto, L .Peterwin; 38 do do, Hi do flaxseed. J Craig; 40 dodo, 85 do wheat, L Walter; 7 sks wool, S Ilarinagla 359 both whsat, Taggart; 67 Mai flour, Liggett & co, 129 Ike wheat, wet; 25 LLla lloseed oil, 10 do slanhol, Fahneatock & to; 80 do flour, C 0 Leech; 20 hags feathers, H fl faux 25 bbla whiskey, Tendsda 25 do do, Lotluk; 18 bpi feathers, 13 do wool, 4 do giussogi 12 pkgs Lwow.. Dickey & cot 100 .10. wheal, MIL worth: 81 bbl. eggs, Rea; 38 do do, 710 bbls door, 17 ketta Gutter, 2197 bush wbedt. 152 bole to oka wool, 140 kgs lard, 75 hided, Clark & co. RIVER NEWS The river had risen to &L.A.& feet from Ws effect of the late mina. Thu Fortune came up once more with a full load. She was the only arrival for Sunday. We expect • large ameedon of boats end freight to day. The new boat "AcaciaCettage,. A. 0. IFOrew agent, is up today. See advertisement below. Water la. night MO 4 feet by the pier mart, with • alight prospect of more rain. The 11.41 Dell arrived from below with a fair load. The Chemlt will take her regular plate In the Wheeling line again today. She la as swift and as eafe as over. We trust that a speedy resumption of basin.. it at hand. The large:an:mut of gauds and pro dum now at a stand between he. and .Cincinsati, is needed to the market. • The new steamer ',fusels Cottage Ice e beautiful val our, of marineaschitecture. She Is 140 feet long, 23 feet been and 3 feet S Inches bold. ilercylinders an 12 lecke. with a stroke of 1 2!,.; feet. Her bull no. built:by Dm Cour. Be, leg, her cable by Mr. Goehring tier painting Is by We,. Wham, her upholstery by Noble, her furtilture from friend Young, her carnet. by 31 1 Clintock. Oept R. B.llaugh I. In command and 3tr. A. B. Walthall preside. In the Oka. She I. In every way . vary neat end well erlinUncted boat, and with her energetic officer. cannot tall of lucerne. The Melrose left far St. Lords Saturday noon, bet when near Sedatesille burst her eteserrolps, fluidic; a couple of children badly In the cabin. She was landed on the Ohio ahem, but reueveed Isar trip yesterday, haring completed the uceseery repairs. . . ST. Loma—The Mariner arrived at St. Toni. on Thursday, and tL. Dr. Karin and Rescue departed (or Pittsburgh on Friday. The Alhambra nisi with an cadent last Monday by blow ing out syliniter 1/0.11 and Ixresking a ebvu, when coming down the• ‘lisdinsipp. The aixident hap:sued abos• Lo Clair-nosiest tar bust now 1t... The itrhante aro Itt.l i Plttantrgt6 pearls,. with a fair freight and e7er trip. She woe detxto..l at One or two bars, hot g t alut, uotoo.tlly well un.trt .1., eh 11ot guaance of Capt. W,.olloton and Pilot capons . 20 loch,. at 7 . 4 171. I .• .7.1 76 lo , 'lltr,sgriLl,l3 s hid (hp oilhd nt 1 ultletoa Bar, wlth ohly Y'LagocLea cart .11 the Lyr hy the 1.J.. Ti Cu inal nn Nfitn , Lav for rep..., I throng!. at isighl ==! DEPAItTI.I,--Jeffaraun. Brow/Irvin, Y.arrrue. du; Bayard, niz.L.th; Fortuna, Whaeltaz,, Basal 818 Crud°. mu. Iltotiro+llln. Ilayard, Yon.,oe. IM=3! B. L. FAHNEEITOCK & CO =!!!!ZMII!111111!1111!!!!II!! No. 60. corner Wood and Fourth Streets, TUE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RE tnrn,-.1 frvm tlau ?..antelol dt4es with all nllrusPre !tuck whlrh I. 21,,v .tt. , re•ll•• the I nulo. conskting DRUGS CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS. PY E STUFFS, TURPENTINE, • VARNISHES, BlZUtill ES, PERFU MERY, PATENT M EJMCIN ES, re., Kre. """. Prl'" Best Assortments ID the Country. Their Arran:temente ing IVIIITE LEAD AND ZIN(• PAINT 4kl3n• iinallty are net. .1% to enable them co sell VERY ul:nr. Ni — C,nintrt and Ciri Mery haws mid the Trade generally at, in rine! ta an iimunination oruor stock and priers before ft. L. VAIINESTOCK C 1.., ..I..d.tur:ttuT No. C., Wo.odltuil Fourth Strit,tet. auction Zalqs P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Catutuvrchtl Salo. 'locum, No. 51 Fifth Street AND HOT HOUSE PLANTS AT x_A AI , TION—On Tuesday morning, Sept. 2Pth, at 10 .'..loch, et -Emu. will l sold4 . the vainaltic tiou ofllrve•o end Ilot noose PLauts of C.ll. epinut, Keg., whi..lll. out ill the Wcit for extent., wittlefY, nod aloe 041.1, onlitittittit non: the.. hotelreil largo Coo• tuella lepotri.w.l.inge °rause SDI (.moon Trees, Ithudoden. Limn. A...wiw Aloe. Cull. Night Blooutim Cern, erery tuner, wf iikots worthy, of cut. tivetiou. Pat tic elate ezeir..ioolo. 111 few clays. de . D Y .l .W lb do lb lb do P. M DAMS, Ant', J • - -- EN NY LI ND CARRIAGE, ISAROUCIIE, Bucur & ~. UINU WAUON Al (Tue. My) nairnhig ID NI, Al Fifth etrwet, will be wait. I handset., well llunthed Enetern made Jenny I.lnd Car - I "tweeter wteetel tount IlatooJtv; I Relate...ay tlateristn, I open tet. Blom, I lennlwene one litorseSteing Wegnn Nell 2 P. Ailf l'r. ATCUES, JEWELRY, GUNS Sc„ AT yv A lICTION.—ft Wedimtday,Tlitirrday and 'Friday mhos, at i.oriorit, ar tho bounterrial Nokia llooloat No. El Filch .tr ,, t, will Ito ould a lar lanilty of I:ranting n.l n eaft.,l Cold, Sitrur and P go int •il Watrher;Camoo, Plain Unid Gold Stuns lireatt Firm 'or Hinge, inokirtedi Einar]. Rings. Sbht Std , gold Vast and Neck Chaim, Port Stonnaina,, nopetior ludo Gun, Colt'. Nostalyor, Vinlincello, Violins, Oil Paintings, French Entrrayinit, Bur.rior FILM Plated Ton hit, Castor., (inlaid,. ete. • I'. M. DAVIS, Aner. HOUSI 7 ',IIOLD &KITCIIEN FURNITURE At .turtiett—On Wednesday roaming, Sept. =I, at iork. At the dwelling house No. 40 Yonrth at.. near Market. will 1.4 :mid a quantity of Household Fornititra, emen4 which aro mahogany sofa, bureau, high and low rag befletende. work and wash stands, fabler, chairs, ward. ralm, temb nine. cupboard, parlor, aant.. and stair can pets, emir net, oilcloth. eight day clack. ghtmes., window Idinda, fender., fire irons. calking store, kttchen curlmard; wlre sato, kitchen utensils, wood. atone and gime ware: he. P. M. DAVIS. Aunt. BNK STOCKS AT AUCTION.—OnTues day crelfing, Sept. 7.1. at Ti •t the Mewl tfetate 0 Stack Salve Masons, nu thi second floor, No. Ai Fifth street, will be embi an Sher. Erehang. Meng gnieg, S do Iron Pity do did 25 do Allegheny do do .010 I'. 11. DA VW, •tere'r. - lOU I UN lION DS AT AUCTION— On Tuesday rvo,nog.ipt.l:24, at 7), ot hik, at the Caniniarcial Sides Boon., Nu. Al Fifth iftrest. will to. four first p l y " ; li g •Ti I C eg " Pin ' „; til d e; lreVl P. 51. DAVJS, Ana. BUILDING LOTS IN NINTH WARD AT terrodt—On Tuesday evening. Sept. 2uth, It 7 tdchwk at Oro Dent Leato Eaten end Mock Salve Itwrta,No.n Fiftl. •attwet, will Natoli!, 11 oleelrabla I•t4 of Ortetud eflunta on tin euuth aide of Penn event, to nth Ward, lately tavuptwt lye the Ittechanica' Ohs. Cu. Wodcs., hawing own it hunt on Pont of 20 feet. And extending back 110 feed to nn alley All Dot wide. Further Information given ou npplluttlun at the Auction Store. Term. at sale. P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r. TI AILY SALES AT No. 54 FIFTH frnt LT:T.—At the New Commercial Miles &mow, :ell Filth sweet, every • week day are held public cabs or Goode lu all variety milled ter the Trade cod Conthmere, from a large thick which Is couelantly mplenialied with leech cousignments that must be closed forthwith. At 10 o'clock, IL. 0.. Dry Goods and Faucy Articles, conP prising beady everything needed to the Use for penional and rnmUy use. Table Cutlery, Hardware,t2othing, Boa, and Shot, Mallet' wear, etc. At 2 o'clock, P. M., Household and Kitchen Furultureynew end second hand; Dodo and Belding, Carpets, elegant trim Flom. Chloe Were, Stoma, Cooking Utensils, Oromiries, etc. At 7 o'clock. r.rr. P.O.,Fancy Artickw, Wardle*, Clocks, Jew eBy,a Instrument, Gum, Clothing, Dry Gado, oots aniOlitimi, Hooke, litatheiery, etc. mot P.M. DAVID, Auer. , RlO COFFEE.-100 bge prime Green Rio Carr, In stare nail for We by' T. LITTLE it CO. eel No. 112, Second a. A sit HOOPS.-50,000 Ash Flour Barrel llaopejost reselsed soil tar wile by sell T. LITTLE t CO. N 0.112 Second sr. BROQM CORN BRUSH-15 tons 'Western, In stole and fir We Ly T. LITTLE tW. xoli f Nu. 112 Second lit. LARD,OIL-20 bids Winter Strained, in .tore!lnd for xAle by T. LITTLE A CO., 4 ; No.IIS - Second sd. T INSEJED OIL-10 bids Western, just re -1.4 celsect and for =le by T. LIT N TLE k & CO., .014 0.112 cowl viL A. O. ni.oftwCii; STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT Water Wept one door. abo. Market. inullialti FOR TJ IPPT I 4 WARD'S FLUID AND sad sold by imothy Ibt ask CO.EX & . M=El=== ' ;1,7. '-citr,t_f.'::t4rebt.',-; , FALL ~,T-A'..,A..,V11....1857, 1857. B. A. FAHNEgTOCK & CO., CORNER WOOD AND FIRST SPRICETS. Pitt s burgh, P IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD OIL, LINSEED OIL, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, SPERM OIL, BRCSIIES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, D2ASTLariLCTITRERS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, - • WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITHARGE Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up in packages t?f 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 pounds, which wa gusrantne to be STRICTLY PURE, FULL WEIGItT, and not inartaneed by any for Panama@ and whites MEC Having resident partner in New York and Philadelphia to take atlvantat t oya/1 chances In the lllllrket, we aro eashlod ti to sell fur cash, or to prompt me dealer, on as favorable terms as Eartern Jobbing house, NZ- B. A. FAILRESTOCIUS YER3II PUGH furnkhod with Ent irk, French, German mod Spanish direction, aulilidandinP FALL C0.,-, No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, • - -A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND-Ai tractive etucks of IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS , Bac FOUND IN THE COUNTRY.• " ' Theirsesortment of DAESS GOODS, of morn Wan ONE El UNDEED CASES, consists alto latest stiles of SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAIN ES, COBUROS, CASHMERES, S:c., &c. A full stock of Embroideries. Laces snot White Galas, Dress and Cloak Trimmings. Hosiery and Gloves,Gents' Furnishing Goods, Linen and House-keeping oods. Domestic Goods. . . . . . . RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OP IfILLINE. AY ARTICLES, 'laving greatly increased their facilities far Manufacturing SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, They are confident of being enabled to °Ear ca..rer inducement. than any &Warn Manufacturer, Ala-Merchants from all mellow arc solicited to call. New Oo.les will he constantly melee.' from their reside. buyer In the East. an2lalestama' A. A. MASON A CO. • FALL OF 18 5 7. N - MW. GOODS OPTCNING M. B T_T R C .E E D , SIIMISSEOR TO =RPM' • BUBCIII,TRLD Erns now open ;a Fresh Stook of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE IMPORTERS TM TICE EAST HS CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK Cik — GOODS, to width he Writm the special attention at the Ladles. Ili, stock compaiLe (o pah Utah Bayadere Silks, some as low as 0:32 , 40., Robe A.'Quells, Irish Poplins, Printed Merinos, Printed Wool DeLaineta,l"reneh Merinos, from suartion. Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Plush Bordered Shawls, Brocha, Long and Square Shaw/N. Embroideries, a full assortment. CLOTHS, CASSISIVIES, 4 and a great rarlety of olloole for 31. and Dori' wear. !tall stock of DOMESTIC 000IM constaatly oo hand end et Lois nue. JAMES M'CAI\DLESS & CO., 109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. DRY GOODS, - NATca-L i. p iL i A sp o mp A taL tl r t .,,k h N y N h l 2 UN F . s r THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED...TO TIIE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. HAVING HAD A BUYER IS EUROPE DURING TUE LATE SEAMEL WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER MERCLIANTS ADVANTAGES ARFSING rILON • DIRECT IMPORTATIONS BY OURSIGI;VICCI3 hilAnzlz4ifeßifallN)jnal*Miool!M:VAqi;)2l.l EDWARD T. MEGRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO AND CIGARS, NO. :4.'411 LIBERTY STREEr, HEAD o.lv WOOD, - - Pittsburgh,. Pantie.. . . -- - ( IFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSUItTEDSTOOK, N..../ clow.l ftou. Itutxraetv awl Mintufazturers, oltiongst *Well tire the fiaming favorlte br.4r.‘br 7': . ... W. H. Grants' A. No. 16s Tobacco. .., . Reims, Robinson ..5:: Co's Tobacco, . Eugene Howard's Tobacco, . Grant'o Pound "Lump Cavendish, Hazard and Railroad Brands,. 200 caddy bxe:Hairlb.latim'p. 01434,9-1R.E31 CIO-Al:Red 1 CIG-.P.R.5!11 One Million, Assorted Brandsl-......' t t • -.3:‘ Ply. Thousand Dollars Worth or Peaches and Tomatoes should be Immedlatily ; Sealed up In Yellow Fire-Proof and-Annealed falass Fruit Jars tribe had at the- CELINA A.XD 4.I,IIEENSWARE STORE OP HENRY • No. 122 Wood Street, Pittobergli, Penna., WHERE also the attention of pinto familie., hotel ckeepera and country merchants te.te bpectfully iootted Orbs , ronoltuttlort orbit+ newly lugs t. , 1 acct sat 61/ll.r'..oriaorislug 11 bite Granite lea n Din ing and Toilet W ere, Whit. 'Mr ronstitone Table line., expraisli Cro duratalittos hotels; every description OT tt hits end Gold Band - French anil tingilsb CHINA in setts sr seimote oleo . . Also a chains selection of Table Cutler:and Tea ;Volta ~ Forks and ripoons plater ou German Silver. Tumblers, tioLleta Ala ilasset of euivrlor iina/Ity, all at low • aelllmd _ . The Theory of Cooking by Gas Ie new i wetly establielted, and we can refer for the truth of the above .to mank.of the most sterlinz and reliable Ladies and Gentlemen in Pittsburgh. MUSGRAVE'S GAS COOKING STOVE. Is NOW FAIRLY BEFORE TUE PUBLIC, and gives entire satisfaction iti Ectuf,=-- moons. To the Druggist, the Chemist. the Berher, to all Oyster &Owns, Restaurants, Ealinyileuiti, Taller and Ile ' ,4 °M, well a, Primate /haulier, It It found Indlapenaible arbea owe tried. 11. eon le trifling. It minim bet little room. The fire la ready Ia a moment. The fuel la eel expensive. It sirmlnixe so s it, itbollrt , and ion gong quickly and perfectly. All thee, things we-will guarantee. It may broad on any table, stand or shelf in any room or story, and u ill he furnished In an. clagaintfratig44s, the price of a Single Burner Stand. to t 75.00, fur an Extra 'Megan) Stand will, fire Stove. compfete, 'width min baan Idea -• gout ornament teeny gentlematea dining new. • Please call sad Invetttgate, at LAFAYETTE HALL, second .floor, Wool! *treat, or 1411 Third Wt. Tare, Secretary. sel4:4ly GAS COOKING STOVE COMPANY. W. E. CHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELASTIC ME AND WATER:PROM. • CEMENT ROOFI N - 13- HIRE= & JOHNSON, Proprietors. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT TIIE SHORTEST LITOTICFEY the above Ilastlefire and Water.1 l ivit &taunt hooting, It being the only article yet harented that will nacomdltily , !•;.- mist the action of the atmosphere in every climate. rr IS PER,FIT,CMLY And In point of durability. we believe It Is equal If not superior, to any Iletallic Rooting. We rota pathos bri¢.Old.T ln Tar, Iron or Shingle Roofs, it making no difference how fiat or steep the roof, Rowing is warranted to pro abcro re rrp,ented. We will pot it on for e. • SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEN EEET SQUARE.) • We will apply It upon nn and Iron Roofsfor TWO DOLLAR:: VER 'SQUARK, being oi:totem:it chearott paint that eau be used. ryiriTo Iniito all who are building, mil alio those who wish their Itrofs Repaired, to calla! Ourrollce,lo 1 eJtuilgpc 141 rt and examine samples and satisfy tho theme's . . In regard to the durability and F . r;c i g , c i a l l i dltj ., , , ,.. , r i at r g t. J P O P I R RiIII I I. No. 1:13 Third street, between Wood end WM. JOHNSON. • PitAttemilbt POthi , '" 1 ', •.,. -, ~_,....' :,...-"-,,,, —, 2 t"' . I hare mode • thorniest eiorrdnation of some specimens of W. E. CUILPI & co's ROOFING, Id! Oxiiroimcsobe ip••: - • sults of which areas follows: • • :•':'- ~ ,, ,.4 - , ~,. lot. The material le an rompoun7letl no to rems/npittble fro great length of tins.. .-•' ' - ~,.,,,.....,;-.-,,,*;. al. The consistency isnot readily Influenced by thotempe rat ore; consequently It would not bailable to atelttairon', off from • roof in Summer, or erect fn Winter, I. e. extremes of tmturo I heat and cold would not Injure It. - , - , , -; 7 ,•..,,i , 3d. The compoolUon II not aacid but .lightly alkalins. , It _wotdd not destroy the MOT.% but on the contratj pro; . tact It from the action of the weather. • : ' 4th. It Is WatersProod end to a large.extent Fire-Proof; that in. sparko and drebrando fallingomondt could not Inflame ' It. In myopinion mak • roof will lost for years if put on carefully and rreeltdisE lly proper C dthrott c t • . Romti, Labrotory :Co. IM Walnut street, elminnott,Oldo. ' • Gizamem game Rost. Ina I Co Feb. dtb,18.57. I have ILLIMIDOCI W. E-Co .4 and Col Finale Fun and Water•Froof Cement Rooting, and aU a r =Judge, =ado it . good i.e. t ilion and ant willing to Insure buildings Metprotect...l upon the 'same terms &el teumre theme covered with - metal. — apltlyatkvlt [ Signed] _ JNO. S. LT,: .4.t. Rojal lao. Co„ London and,Lbrorpool., , . . . -- - - Flexible, Fire and Water-Proof ‘•Roofing.', • AD.A_II2 x GRANT, Proprietors, No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, int.P. Peterson's, Allegheny. rIPIIIS 1S AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO AN OTHER IN THE MARKET. ,IT IS weed extensively la New York and Philadelphia, and Is won approved. It le applicableto eouring Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad - • It will nut lON* than Metallic Rooting or Shinglee, and resist. the varloneehangew of ollinate--nalthir affected by veld, heater dump. Ito principal hattredient II of an extraordinary etartic nature, and It never loam Oda eharticity. -. lt, can too readily applied to' all kinds of roofs, flat or slurp, old or new, on Iron, tin of 'nod -Itwm. odknaoillo wawa weather, or crack In rota, awl It to cot %Jared by bring tramped open. „ . It if 4 Both Fire and (Water-Biook. , , ritarFor farther laillartnatieta apply to the proptiators. 1857. TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY OND HUNDRED TONS DAILY LLOYD & 00 . , _._ ~ii. [summons To LLOYD iILEMON e j : ...: • ' • • . j_lr AVINO MADE EXTENSIVE PREP ARATIDXS. THIS VirINTER, isre Ito* prepared • „EL to do a hoary bludoree by .. • pziviverzz.v.a.rrx.A. c....1.7 - .A.i.. .A .71,.41..xx,E.,c).AaD. _ Thrunglo to and Hum the }baton Cities. We can nature ger ft nada ad .11 those, Methanol to patrol:Dm th 6 Penna. &nal lood Railroad, that so polo, will to lowed to render gl um' eatistattiton to SHIPPERS OF MAMMY AIM WEGTEHRI: 'FREIGHT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on dig 'Allegheny Portage.Eallroakt,:, 2 1 , . • , i - 00: Will gire lornaleal oke t atob to the trattemlealoo of freight.• Otrea Feral Street, at the Canal Aasii, ~.. : • ,-. ,1 : • t. - fe4: Ha ..,,LLOiD _____ • 1857. .CANAL NAVIGATION.'P' 1. , Ft Twi.S3 1.01V2'..4._131JE1 3301 , •-•T _ll\lllo,. Via Pannaylvania Canal and Ititilrocci.; Capacity Two Thowiand Tons Par Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATIONLIIAVE BEM LARGELY INCiREIS ed during the put WinterMni we can now otter to RILIPPERH tbs superior advantsge.of )s. DOUBLE DAILY LEYE to and from l'ittshmult. Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our Ilue being conapospi entire mEn ly of * PC/ 31 1: ".Lu DLE EO pmde ATIL las t.m. t tranobipmeut is required. Merchants sending Freight to our UM} cam rely upon its being put through sritla mg 1..11 fedyd speed sod despatch. WARLUOUSE, CANAL DAME, crumet . of Liberty and Wayne exert*. Pittsburgh, p •. A Rase Chance for Investment. 9 1 HE SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark Ina new enterprise, offers for sale the Machinery, Pat terns, &c., now In working order. at hi. Machine Works, ityaa's Brillillnpc Fifth elm.. The business location and quality of 31schinery to co,e, combined with tertne,pres*ut strong inducements to itivestaannt of organ!. - • - If the above le not disposed of us it stand, by. the -second weep In duns, it will Mende dimmed of In pato to mit purchaser., W3l. WARWICK, myilladtt Ityag Building, Fifth street. State Aitricnitarall Exhibition. . .. TIHE Pennsylvania State Agrieultuia • , So clety, will hold Ito Seventh Annattl Eshibltion at (Powetutu armada.) ou tbo Z'tlt and 2.Uth of September, and lot and SI days of October next. The meal nelnotion an permopr fore and free poonogn for Stock will bi (=Med by the Railroad Companies ne booki o outrtwill heaven tXPlLUadolphla on and atter the loaf Soptioatol. AUT. C.ITALICES, ELOH FLAN NE L.S=l„l.. Ittatcortzu), enamour to Murphy d Durchtleldc, ee now • toll eapply °fib,. real Weld. Planate warrante t Mellenk in washing. sols • 7 V , - • - ----,.:,-;-:4--vNw-:-eViv4,.. _....,:,4..,,.,i...f7..k. , 7k - , f.:,..i.rclß.il:qaiiilV44lV' .V'*'''' ~.- ,-,,..7.7,,i.,,,A`...--,..,,,,:.54'7.1..50,,,-,,,i.'.... ..it*'l4-Y.'4V.5.,:t.i..}..V...,""' ' '2.5,.,.,,,,,5.Ai t b . ''''' ' ) g1i t f ,,, q ." 7 . %' 14 ,..r.f , ....'1 , -;.5.,,-. ~., . AND WINTER SOLE AGEXTS FOR THE SALE OF (CAB FROM ROS,IN OIL 0 • • 011 01131:1 1 ,4 {1.71 . r . 1 - / 0 .1.6 - Tnn .111A'17311,1AL:" - • TIIILLUMINATING PROPER front Ruda and 'oleaginous mihetanee:,. ham airmye made them a Werth, matenal for tha:Matn. fae turn of Illuminating One. Many (la• Companies non lioto s;lthCoal; in n. order to supply their auto/nen with • Su: porter Qoality of Oas. It(NIN oil is entirely free from all drega and refutes Fob. ' aud yields at ones, its Oa• Tidereater original coot of the nips for th ort e mann wt.', of cwt putogether with the attentiou andeapmawr enniitantly. muired, and the diflictalty, if not itopotelbilltY. of entirely evnamtlag the uworßoMeome, delecriou• 0.24 affinitive gam, gcnended In coal, render Om ILOSLY 011, APPARATUS CRftpet mid more d.table aratrel • I•COATF,S; of MG Brost:tray, New York. hr. dool. entire attention to o he notaufaelareautt ale all'ortable Oas APPeratus, and ha eepettfully cells tile attention of pUldie to bit pteeent coraplete aad rosehl•• Perfect ea tiefactlonto the pw knato! , ". 4 . 7" ). atial.. Pop PurtbertipirWtoti sildpro. y o i.k • g • ' • UGATM8141 1 0 14 . 1 . , 13 N.• . •• _ JP.S4staly or DAVIT IL WILLIAMS, Pdtalmrlth, Pe. STARCH--- 30 0 hrs. Rochester Pearl Starch for link by len M 2, RY COLLE". IVINDOW GIA SS, GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, SIM°. INSTRUMENTS 1857. '1857. igtiEfi:el
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