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    ,14.11111DXY MORIONG,,,SEPT. 26, 1857
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N o i r . thy' City allOt Neighborhocd.
001331ty Fair.
, Yesterday myths last day of the Fair. The
'"ttnittber" of peoplacetthe grounds was not to
. great "•iiiftait the former day, but ewers) thou •
-Sande !arratlidees were there. The whole aa
'*atley dlitixig the entire display was remark
atilj Orderly. ' There was _no drunkenness or
confusion and the whole matter was so arranged
• ,hisd - c arr ied out by the ,propei. officers of the
Society; the Mayor and the police as to secure
i f s
• 'safely to lif wed limb . • The Pennsylvania Rail
,.. way carri : (bateau& back 'and foith through
the crated Area on which their , track is laid,
'and as far - we know, not a single person was
litjured in uy way. We are glad to be able to
mention t hese facts. The dispisyon the grounds
stri whole-was not creditable to our county.
.Our city manufacturers and mechanics alone.
•oenld have pieced on exhibition If they had seen
Alt, in one hour,' five times as much as all that
*as entered:' 'ln the department of Agricul
ural Entitlements the display was exceedingly
meagre. In fact the only creditable department
,was Artists' Hall. The painting of Mr. Foerster
alone wee worth a great deal to see; in the mat
`ter of Arnim:Anise. and Photographs there was
also a rich - 'display;. in Still life, the paintings of
Mr. Francis attracted great attention
. The ring was well occupied with horsewomen
thud horsemen during the afternoon. -The whole
fair as meagre as it was (and for this the Society
are 'not its !Omit) was ' nevertheless a source of
mash eatufort to the people. It gave them a
holiday. ..11'ite boys and girls were pleased: the
ladles saw sac showed the fashion; neighbor
Met neighbor and friend'otet friend; the poli
ticians had the ear of the dear people and were
buoy in impressing their .peculiar views upon
their listeners. We have sa a people too few
hididaysanyyray, and these came in gratefully
to relieve the monotory of every day life.
As regards the new mailers on exhibitioi we
can allude tit One thing, to - irit the Chinese Sugar
Clam - We etre now thoroughly convinced that
this can be made one - deur best. and most prof
liable crepe.' "We saw_on , exhibilion a gallon of
molasses made from the' Juice of nineteen of
these canes which juice had been expressed In
a-common eider atilL It was very pleasant to
the taste notwithstanding the fact that it had
been aver-Y. little burned in the boiling. A
farmer told us that with his handshe had wrung
epough . juice from half a dozen stalks to make
nearly a pint of fine molasses. We Lope our
fanners - will persevere in the culture of this cane
and snake its perManint crop. •
The following are the awards of tho Commit
tees of the Agricultural Society as made yester
day. , We print as many of them this morning
as we have space for and will complete the list
in our next.
tha following die. prem. Mande for discre
tionary premium, and dip. for diploma.
-
'Mu 1--Gnule 1
Jos, Miller, 4 mare for ell purposes,
B. Chemy, I pair farm homes '
Jun. Brown,. mare Tar heavy draught, 2 years, 2nd,
M. fisher, 2 dmughtiorses, 4 1 5 years 2d
L.Z . , Wineliiddle, mere. heavy draught, 2 yrs, Ist
Tin,. MeKelvy, best mare, 4 pm, 1 et
• • ':, -do • farm horse for all purposes. Ist
B. Kink, stallion, 7 yrs, 2nd
J. H. Bear& k Bro, pair draught horses, Ist
JO°. Mainly, stallion, 7 yrs, Ist
Grade, I
Et. B. Bays, stallion, lot
3, 8. Hans, match horses,
P. Nixon, 1 - mare colt, 2 yrs,
J. Godwin& saddle marm
Ju. Gay, stallion, 2 yrs,
°mothers. colt, 3 17 1 . •
J. L. Goehring, 'stallion, 4 yrs,
1 , Qatratte; match stallions, 2 yi
h s,
P./la:river, I saddle hone, 4 Yrs,
B. Kin& I Bullion, Tani:shoe,
P. Parchment, 1 do,. 3 yrs,
Jtio: Murata* 2 metro% ' 2nd
T. Faint, pacing horse, - Ist
J. 1111eFaza, fast trotting mare, 2dd
..T.: Mowry; -1 -do - do, let
r. Williams,' best maze ovw4 years, lit
M. Cieorer,JS., trotting horse, _ 2nd
Sam. %War, 2 year filly, Ist
Jaw Murray, 1 mare with foal at foot, 2nd
Jno.- Hancock, ' do do, let
H. B. Vanvoorbis, colt, 1 year old, Ist
Jas. Blaaktiorn, 1 saddle borne, 4 Yra, 2nd
G. Armstrong, .1 borne for harness, 2nl
A..Hersberpr, 1 iktnd lune, 2od
2L GI. Potter, mare for mobile or draft, discret. pram
Capt. Young; 1 blood mare, with foal M foot, Ist
-do , sacking colt, Ist I
.I. Goeliting,- blooded stallion, 2 yn, Ist
Wit. Colima, 1 brood_tgare, ~ Ist
-do filly, 2 yrs old, Ist
. Geo. Bayard, 1 blood stallion, 4 pi, 2aEr
H. B. Inurreenids, blooded stallion, 7 yrs, Ist
do ' brood mare, 10 yrs, 2nd
Grade 4.
Jas. Dernalson, I jack, 5 year.,
do. 1 yearling male,
Vanvoorh*l jack. 9 yrs,
do 'jenny, 5 yrs,
McCully, male, 6 yrs,
-Metals Aber, I mule colt,
E. Cbimbel, mu* 3 Mr
4, "*..?": , , _ Glass 2—Dorkans.
.I.lte.„3Coigints, 1 darblin ball, 16 mos, — Ist
. ,- ,do .r..,;d0 cow, 3 yrs, Ist
Jam. MeZtliv, do do, do, 2nd
• '.Jo'. , - .,
do hull, 3 mos, Ist
C. tklutad,lsidit7 tallier olinerst. preen-$lO
Dr. Gnu, Wslo boll eat, 'divest. prom-$3
J: If.-'@g. 14'2 cow and self, 11 yrs, Ist
P. Doable, A heifers, 1 year,' 2nd
E. A. Denny, 1 bull, 3 yrs, Ist
do 1 baiter, 16-mos,. lit
Alderney.,
Pelee Doable, 1 bulb S yrs-, Ist
~. do 1 cell , 3mo let
E; F. Denny, I sow, 3 yra, Ist
do 1 bull, 2 yrs., - lst
Jii.
.Truutelk, Devon bull, S yes:,
,- • 4c. .40
Joba=n; Devon heifer,
2 ym,
Pal ,Gradfs helfer,2 yrs.,
Cap.:Young; half breed Durham cow, for milk, Ist
..do do for bnuar; Ist
Mrs 4.
John Seiti,.ganthdown buck •
John 11,odgen; 1 ooane,buck,
do 2 Cotswold,
do - 3 do lambs, ,
do . - 8 do do
Joil. , Malfel9 : , 1 Leicester buck,
do - - 1 do do,
do 3 .do limbs,
, 1 -- d o -, 2 .do ewe lambs,
, • do 2 do do
et ' do ' ; 8 dt do
Jini..WeS.elvy, buck, Cotswold,
' ~, do.: . - do - , do " yearling,
~..,. do; •do Leicester,
'''do • - •
Cotswold ewe, -
TlllMClresilson, ' - a. buck,
• _
do.. .
_.Sontbdown buck. 3.yrs., -
Claw.4l.
Jobs Dodson, Leicester ewes
Joi..lllliber „ , do. ... boob..
SL'Yindefr, I. breedar
bo,
;.,'slii.... sow, large brood.
Jo: of, b boar Pito , •
Dr. Grum, sows, (Etultolb,)
-, ,- do' - boar, .
db., , i , 'do saw,
-. „,„fre ..,, _lmes la
Jobaliold‘ !moot Dor
;
link bite • l i rwr Chute; ~ '
GE, .i ; lu t rolk boar,
''' ' " '' • ,- CU.. o.
jahn..ar.*,..pielsod ducks,
John FAD; Jr; ran P °/ a n d s,
do l ~ -_ banes* black,
do l ~, :di ..I'' year old,
Dr. A. 11.1.014111., Shangill ,
f f
de,
.-? . ":-..2Bettatta
do ,11..pM. Or ,
.- : 1( ...f.f.,- . 1. re, (China.)
' do ••'•,. 7, lis si = ducks,
• rabbiu,
07,
Ed. cuL..kria, ".
do '',' 'iltrlokdar, ..
do ''''' ;black Opsnieb.
_ do '.4 Arbite.Polands,
e. -.ea* brown ducks.
'John D ,jr.;'Polando under 1 yr.,
, Jourrpm. y.,
~do ' : pair whits dueks,
W. D. D wortb, Sumatra pheasant,
'Xigenor idslComloir, Per oerboYo,
? John Seotaiwtosk ducits,
a
Yee. . Sh*ndbia slackens, thhi yr.,
Jobpc ' as fowls,
Jobs - , _.-.lmoddol chicks, ,
• 2 10. 1 / 6 . , :• ' 4°*4 !Z
. Class
atratifil kit t butter, - -
lila J. M- o , 2 0 Thst *O a, .2P lb. aheees, :
W. IlsOally, 6 lbs. boxer? % :. ••
.31%20 Ike . , butgoris.' . .
S. salt, ; •,, '. '.• ' ' • '
'IL _ . , lot . line - honey,
.I. E.lieofratw, la Res beepoi, • -
C. A. X , gal: nut soda molamon.
4.3.'lrepoda, 2 hide donz;
1 bid. corn
P. Nr4.Fte , k . km%
do k earnekier,C '
ioi,'„)aiiiilii;4.itidie......i, vb.a,
gp.
0b,... Kw , abash . -whiliiih.
Datil', - ilittsh.ftebitalrheat, - .. • :". .
...
„ 0,..„,,, . ant remedies, :: .- , - •
Ed. .li-hetsb. timothy seed, :-
Jai. elrfab batboy, •-w-, - -..• ,
Jas. Miller,bash. timothy._ .- - ..
A.a. - morig - 4 - ,1% - al.ll - 4,lii*, ' . . , • .
li. Sidelei,4 bhbh. •Iriih potatoes, :
E. 41. Cook,il bash. timothy; . .
... .
Xbi ii".11'74,24-...
W. b, I. Intsla y l blts wbestl.- 7 ~' 1 ' Lest ,
,
~,,,, •
'.aisiDc• e'en*
" reed' - .144.
kiilndlbleSolt bit* TL; , :
- ..,-1 ‘r. - ,.4 A ".i - . Sil
,4 ,•
40440,941 A 11111rall
" Clasa 10.
James MoKelv, Sugar Cane, ; ' lst
Alex. Negley, IrlshPotato-onions, Ist
Robt. Cominp, col vegetables, . ;NI
David Gebilwr, potato anions, 1 Rd
D. B. Williams, carrots, - 4.lst
do assorted vegetables, 3d
W. H. Irvin, blue ncabaunocks,- ' Ist
do hemlock do, Ist
J. D. McCormack. pink en potatoes, let
Jos. Trunlck,imger beets, L. let
•
Jno. Scott, col. veg., ' 4th
Jos. Pricker, sweat potatoes,
John Scott, water-Melons,
Robt. Douglass, col. veg.,
Pat adrml37, col. veg"
do turnips,
Robt. Cummings, black blossom potatoes,
do parsnips,
- J. 11. Philips, squa.b.
Clam IL
Ed CHlam, half bush. napoleon apples, lot
J. M. 011 in, stomach bitters, dip
Mau Shay, var. winter apples, Ist
P. Estes, var. peaches, . Ist silver medal
do currant wine, Ist
do ellawlia do 2d
C. 11. Ooehriog do floe, . • Ist
do do graves, let
do Isabella do let
joshes Robison, do 2.1
J. S. Winebiddle, primes, Ist
Bockstoce .t Ammon, bbl apples, 2d
do do fall do 2,1
do do peaches, 12.1
do do 6 var, do 2d
do do best var. pears, Ist silver medal
Wm. Wilton, bottle elderberry whoa dip
John /Hemlock, col. apples, . Ist silver medal
do 6 winter varieties, 2d
do 0 var. apples, Ist
P. Dates beet 6 seedlings
[Conclusion to.ntar row.]
' OSCILLATING ENGINE.—We failed hitherto to
notice the Oscillating 'Engine of Cridge, Wads
worth & Co., which was on exhibition at the
County Fair. It was a beautiful little machine,
the whole of which could be covered up by a
box of probably 4 cubic feet. We have had for
two years, and have to-day in our cellar, one of
these engines for driving our presses, It is so
entirely simple in its structure that we might.
almost say it never gets out of repair. It is not
the least trouble: you put on steam and it goes
until you shut It off. It works too heavy press
es : it goes without noise or jar, it requires but
little steam end not much fuel; it takes but
small space in which to work it is easily re
moved ; it costs originally comparatively little
and upon the whole is, we think for such work
as It Is designed io do, the best engine in use.
Messrs, Cridge, Wadsworth & Co. manufacture
these engines in this city.
PRE MANAGERS OF THE IiORTICULTURAL Ex
utarrios declared their premiums yesterday
and closed last evening. We regret that we
have no space for a full repot of awards in our
columns to-day. The disphiy was not as full
this autumn as we could have wished to see it,
and yet it was in the matter of fruits, highly
creditable. In plants and flowers it hardly came
up to our cherished anticipations. The year
has been so rich in all the products of the or
chard and the garden that we had high expec
tations which were not fully realised Never
theless the City Hall was liberally patronized
by our citizens, and this, the most grateful and
beautiful exhibition of the season was, we trust,
profitable to the managers as we are sure it was
gratifying to the tastes of visitors.
Seta or Conics PLANTIS.—On Tuesday morn
ing next at 10 o'clock, will be sold at "ENNA
PLACE" the residence of C. F. Spang, E . sq.,
rare collection of Green and Hot House plants.
It is unrivalled in the west for "extent, variety
and site of choice plants." There are more
than 160 varieties of plants and flowers
tinned in the catalogue now before us. Tots
collection is so well known in this vicinity, a
portion of it basing been on exhibition and
taken prizes at our Horticultural Fairs, that
any extended notice of it might be deemed su
perfluous. We design in this meagre notice
simply to direct public attention to the fact of
sale at the residence above named. Mr. Spang
intends, as we are informed, making the tour of
Europe.
Premiums.
2nd
Tiro Harrison County Ohio Agricultural Fiir
will be held in Cadit on the 6th ith and sth of
October naming. We acknowledge the receip-
Lion of a oomplimentiary ticket from the
managers.
Tue Third Exhibition of the Mobonieg Val
ley Association for the improvement or horses
will be held at Youngstown on the let. 2d. and
8d of October, Rody Patterson and J. Bissell jr.,
are of the Committee of Arrangements from
Pittsburgh, We have received a ticket from
that Association also.
Mona Poorer PICKING. —A lady of the
Sixth Ward stepped into Davis Commerci 211
Sales Room, yesterday, to purchase n small
article, and while moving through the crowd,
had her purse taken [rota her pocket. Persons
cannot use too lunch precaution in passing
thringh assemblies of all kinds, as oar city is
infested at present with both male and female
pia-pockets.
Mr. Cue. Blair had his pocket picked of
$lBO at the Par yesterday.
STATE FAIIL—The Pennsylvania Rail Road
Co. will issue excursion tickets to the State Fair
to be held in Philadelphia on the 29th and 30th
Meas., and let and 2d of October, good to return
from Philadelphia until the 8d of October. . The
price of ticket!, including admission to the Fair,
is $11,65. These excursion tickets will admit
the holder to the Fair during the Three days,
and also good for the return, trips until October
2d. Excursion tickets will also be issued to
New York, during the Fair, at Philadelphia.
disc at. preen-$3
CLOUTING ARD FURNIBRIZO Goons row MRS
AND Bore.—Cartutghan, Allegheny, whose place
is familiar to all our readers, has now ready at
his New Hall, a choice variety of well-made
Clothing for men and boys, which as usual is
offered at close rates for cash. His custom de
partment shows a fine display of new style Coat
ings, Pant Stuffs and Vestings. Buyers will be
pleased with an examination of hie 'goods and
prices.
Ronnsay.—The house of Mr. James Donald
son, near MlKee's Rocks, was robbed some days
ago of a valuable watch and a quantity of cloth
ing. William Haney, who had been working at
the place, left soon after, and was suspected of
being the thieL He was arrested by officer
Reed, and the property found in his possession.
He had a hearing yestenlay before Mayor Wea
ver and in default of bail was committed to jail
for trial.
'lt
AM. prem.
BARK NOTE REPOILTEIL-Mr. Robt. Wray, Jr.,
the enterprising and indefatigable publisher of
the "Bank Note and Commercial Reporter," 63
Fifth Street, has just issued the first number of
his weekly issue, giring all the latest counter
feits, broken and discredited Banks, Markets,
dte. The price of the weekly is 76- cents per
annum, or monthly and weekly for $1,60.
lot
24
dig. prem.
lit
Ist
Man. li'Ctens, a vagrant in the county jail,
attempted to commit suicide yesterday. by jump
ing over the railings in the hall but was caught
in time by one of her fellow•prisonon.
Rev. Dn. JACOBUS will preach in the Third
Presbyterbn Church to-morrow, eerrices ciao
mewing at 10} and 7 o'clock.
Tax trial of speed of the Collins Park horse•
course to-day -promises to be quite exciting.
Several entrieiChave been made.
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2d
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STOTSS AND Onkres.—Wevould respectfully call
the attentleE of visitors and persons in went of
Stores and Gzates, to the extensive m•nufaetering
establishment of Payne, Bissell .5 Co., No. 235 Lib
erty street, where can be found any variety of Cook
ing, Parlor and Resting Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fen
ders, Cook ing Ranges, &c. This establishment we
oonsider more extensive in its peenliar branches of
business than any other in this city. The wide
spread reputation which this house has gained for its
superiority In the manufacture of fine enameled
Greta; Summer Fronts and Tenders, is already well
I known to our community, an it undoubtedly ranks
among the first in the United States. At the WI
!Rate Agriculture' Fair, held in this city, this bourn
was awarded the first premiums (silver medal) for
thi beat Cooking Steve for wood, the best Cooking
Stove for coal, the best Ornamental Parlor Stove, the
beet Cooking Range for families, and the best display
of Stoves, Ranges, Grates end Fenders. Visitors to
the County Fair, and dealers in this line - of business,
should not fail to give this house a call. •
•
AT CHM, TT SlTPtlen •
DRUG STORE,
You eau get
almost every Yaristy of
SOAPS,
PERFUMERY,
HAIR, TOOTH,
NAIL BRUSHES,
• Ac., Ac.„ he., he.
Lwr them be no secrets in Medicine, or rather no
pretended secrets. The idedisal Faculty publish as
icon as made, all their discoveries, and almost all
that Is known of real value for the cure of disease,
him been discovered by them. Dr. Ayer takes the
honorable htmest course, and right because it is hav e
Ile goesee work and invents the beet remedy
which medical skill can devise for the cure of certain
complaints; then publishes' what it and maintain s
his monopoly of it solely by making It cheaper, bet
ter, more perfect, than anybody else can. If the
people would' elect this of all who'effer , medicines,
they would have much less truth and trash 0 swirl.
Orkalis Oriese.
GOOD litlesce...-11 you desire the blossings of
health at ell seasons, Adopt as your family medicine
Cornea B,lxelUi iftrturc. Its efficaeiotis action on
the blood, and Ha tendency to drive all humors to
the softens, and thereby rid the system of them, give
It a ebtim to public patronage which no other patent
indictee now extant, ciut am hope to enjoy.
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1 -a mmo TO SCORT.-365.. -_ only a, suitor _o_
fiaeltiel Ghee, of Snow(kn tp., .totally ;blind &oat
estaniet en both eyes, now sees to etaiilijotiing sub
plit2l4l3 alteer , method of openttioil (9,tßelng
ALRllklialiltr74olB,MtUi!grellli3O;Mlialittle:
Nom hisuaxtsri.—Our made= will find in our
advertising columns a lengthy notice of the fact
that:Pmrsot's and Eastmotes MONTHLIES hove
been united tinder the title of taiasoles MAO
AZINE and POT:IAN'S MONTHLY. We have 03 our;
table the first issue of this new work. It makes ;
a very neat book, and presents an attractive ta- I
hie of contents. We shall take the occasion at
an early day of giving a more extended notice
of this new book.
We still continue to receive monthly visits
from our little friend, Tub Scuoomau.ow. It
is ever welcome to all the little folk and has
proved successful in this field where it is with
out competitors.
r• dip do
sth
Era /cut Eart.—Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, who has
met with suck unbounded success in 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
filmed with the above diseases may hate time and
opportunity to get cured. As this is Lis last visit to
Pittsburgh it may be wise fur persons in need of his
skill not to delay giving hint an immediate call, as
he will nut take any patient who one not be cured
before he leaves the city. Dr..S. is connected with
the only firm 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 from the natural
eye. It will be good news for persons who have been
so unfortunate as to lose an eye, and they will, no
doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of hav
ing that organ, the loss of which so seriously disfig
ures a gentleman or lady, replaced. All he asks is
a fair end impartial trial of his new and painless
remedies, and warrants a cure in every ease of deaf
ness where the organs are perfect iu formation. Or.
Smith may be consulted at the SL Charles Hotel,
Pittsburgh. ,
As Ali Mucks PrltAiv is CHINA. —A orrvs•
pendent of the London nines, in describing Eli
Boggs, the American pirate ut !tong Kong, says,
"his was a face of feminine. beauty. Not
down upon the upper lip, large. lustrous ryes,
a mouth the smile of whicli might woo a roy
maiden, affluent black hair, not carelessly purled.
and hands so small and so delicately white that
they would create a sensation in Belgravia."
Boggs made himself look elegant by always
wearing garments which were made at the
Brown Stone. Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wil
son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, Phila
delphia. He got a full wardrobe of these choice
goods from a shin he plundered.
Dtteetee of the Liver.—When the celebrated Dr.
Itutth:deciaPetKlhat druokasneae was a diem«, be etutuelat
ed a truth width the extterlonce and observation of medical
men la every day confirm, ag. no many apparently Inman. ,
examen of thorn.. who indulge In Dm neon( optrltuous liquors,
may ho lbw ace-ountal for. The true mu. of ,notdoet.
which in taken for Infatuation, i. very frequeutty a ,11,ustal
grata of the Liver. No Of iu the human eyatent, ashen
deranged, produces a more frightful catalogue of 11ia...M.--
And If, Instead of applying remedial to dot manic...attune
of dinette., as to too often thecae, phyaielaus would prawrllte
with a Vit . w to the original muse, fewer death, wool/ ,molt
from dinette.e induced by a deranged state of the Liver.—
Thrre-fonrthe of the dieratten emu:lterated under the brad ttl
Consumption. !MVO their neat In a dlnettaed Liver. Dr. Mc-
Lane), celebrated Liver Ittlle, prepared b. Flaming Itros..
arm a certain cure.
OA-Porchviers Lvranilhl to aiik for flit. lir LANK'S
CELIIiIItATIIII LI V hit PILLS, ninhuricturvii by FLXSIINti
11805., of Piltaburgh. P.. There are other Pill. purporting
to ha Liver Pill, now before the public. Ito. IlPLahe'a Otto
ulna Liver PIII4 aiw, hi, celebrated Vvrinifttge, nn how he
had at all nvrvvitatila drys, .tore, gentitar tetlitotil
Vie tigrnalvire f Hilo is.
Telegraphic
Suspension of Specie Parmeni•
PUILAIMI.1•111A, Sept. 25.—A general conference of
the Presidents of all the Hanks was hobl this after
noon, and after carefully canvassing all the circum
stances of the pressure and their resources, a tempo
rary suspension of specie payments on checks, and
also bills exceeding $lO, by all the banks of this
city was resolved upon. to go into effect to. morrow.
ASIIINGTON CITY, Sept. 25.—The officer, of the
Navy and Marine Corps now in this city, numbering
between forty and fifty, held n meeting this evening.
to give an expression of their feelings at the'nntimo_
ly of their I,ato brother officer. Captain Ilonalou.
and to pay a tribute of reeport to his memory. Com
motion, Shuhriek presided. and Commander. Rogers
and Page acted as hes:rotaries. Appropriate resolu
tions wont adopted, among them the following: Re
solved. That. while we limiter to the 'abhor and
daughter owe heartfelt condelenee and the imsuraneo
of our rentimess to maintain in deed the sympathy
which tee have endeavored to enforce in word., we
indulge the hope that the wives and daughter, of all
our professional brethren will ea-operate with no in
contributing to them that material nid of which they
hare been bereft in the 1011,1 of our gallant officer.
Resolved, That a monument be erected nt the Nay.4l
Academy of Annapolis commemorative of the cireum
stances of his death. not only as doe to his memory
but to invite to emulation of his noble conduct. A
committee of seven were appointed to rnrry this latter
resolution into effect.
PUILADZI.rfiII. Sept. 25.—The Bank of Pentigyi_
sania ruspendef this morning. The entspencion is
complete, but the President says it is eat .e.l by the
action of other banks against it, and losses from the
recent failures among dry geode man. Ho says the
suspension trill be only temporary, and that the cap
its] is untouched.
The tlirard Bank it giving spoceie for notes. hot
checks will not he buttered till one o'clock. There
is a heavy run on the City Bank. and the counters
of all the Lanka are besieged with depositors, and
nobs holders are much alarmed. Business it almost
suspended.
The Girard Bank still refuses payno tit for cheeks
and notes aborts ten dollars. The C.dionerrial and
several other Banks have taken the same roam, and
the prevent heavy run will prnhably cause nil the
banks to suspend specie payments. Thu Pennsylra•
nia Bauk hoe charge id the State funds, and the
Wizard the rural of the city. The excitement ishe
coming 'tense.
AURIAN. Supt. 25. —The Michigan .southernßail
road Company's meeting is now in Atill'iillll. The
following gentlemen were unanirnotraly elected Di- ,
rectors, over 2000 rotes bring cast: John B. Jarvis,
Samuel W. Comstock, Jackson N. Potter, itoliert At.,
Oliphant, of New York city: tieo. Wis., Spring.
fi e ld, Mass.; J o hn C. Wright. Schenectady; It. S., - I
Bunows, Orleans Co., N. Y.. Nelson Beardsley, Au
horn; John S. Prouty, tieneel, N. Y., Rantionti
Gardiner, Detroit: Schuyler Colfax, North Bend:
Iltrana Sibley, Itoehester, Wm. Wolcott, Utica.— I
Resolutions were pas...le:pressing entire confidence
iu the new direction of that road; and that by proper I
management It can lin made to pay fair dividends,
' and that the general office of the Company he re.
moved to some point on the lino of the retch
COLUVIUS, Sept. 25.—The representatives of the
Railroad West of the Suspension Bridge, Buffalo and
the Ohio River, met to-day to consider the agree.
went made recently by the four Eastern main lines,.
to reduce their speed: increase the fare, and dispel:lee
with Western Railroad ticket agencies! in New York,
and to diapense with runners and solicitors, and the
placard ayatem generally. ben. Wm. Rohinnen was
called to the chair, and E. S. Blinn and Gen. Burnes,
made secretaries, and a committee of tenappointed
to report to-morrow on the intereata of the Western
connections in referen,-n to the new rates and •nip
poeel reforms.
CHICAGO, Sept. the ease of the steamer
Ellie Afton rc. Rock bland Railroad Bride. which
has been 012 trial for the last two creeks in the Cir
cuit Court, the jury failed to agree, end were ilia
charged last night.
Naw Tutor, Sept. 25.—The firm of Bang. k Erne
book auctioneer of Mb. rite, hove init.,.
The Bank of Medina, New York, has
DIT TSISURGH THEATRE.
and Nanagrr . ...... .JOSEPI.I C. MSTEIL
A great Saturday nipbrm Thmo great pieces, nnp
tog and dandng.
SATURDAY EVENINII. Sort. 2.1, INC. viII
the drAmtk of SHANDY NIAGt• IRK—ShAnly 11,g - oten. Mr
W. J. none:lm
Ghealln )1,11.7 ....... .... 11iaa Etnil, Walderrart.
After which the Prole. farce of the YOVNfI ACTREI,
Marla. Mr.. W. J. Eloronro. On which alto will 41exhiJo (au
diffardst charade...) 7h. Trag‘allati, slr. W Flor,mr.
To aoudad, with the dandly of the Ilthaf I LION.
A W BON NAFFON'B SC 1100 L, previou*-
. ty anommr^l, will positively open nn MONDAY
and EDNESDA 4, tlis lath and anth Inst.. at 4 "'clock r.
for young . Lad's. and Mnatsts, and at a for cliwilleinsw.—
Ettwuld A. It. obtain to nr 40 311wiss, his former piwils,.fir
will Istrodurs. a lIALI,KT. In Iwrairtiwal at his last sawn
Inattrin party, whoa I t . octane of Data-ins will Ir folly *in
hibits&
For particular., Ppi.l7 at WILK t HALL, ...cowl 'lon,
on the abovotheys xriti hour, or Mg reml.l..or, 7t, Fourth
ottr..«t.
MASONIC HALL
SIX - NIGHTS ONLY.
BARCH'S NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS
S
will perform me above,
I=l
IM.Cercle of admission:l.s cent+.
Doom open et 734, to commence at 8 ”'cluct
60.245td T. MAXI.I:Y. Awn
SUNDRIES. -18 eke Feathers;
13 du Wool;
On steamer Win. aunty for ;tole by
selo ISAIAH DICKEY a CO. _
L 1,618 . fretth for pole by
orDI HENRY It. (XMLINS._
DOZ. LEATHER: WAGON WHIPS, in
...EL, meowed egrorte4 rirog, Dom 3 1 .4' to 6 fort. for
solo by WELLS, ItlD6r.r. a co.,
ora No. so Fourth .Beal. •
Painters.
LONG & LANE,
TT OUSE ANL) SION PAINTERS,
N 0.77 (Old Post Oftleellulldlng)Thlnlstreet,betoren
Wood and Market streets. All orders promptly atteudpil to.
NW'S*. executed In a superior etyle.
A TKINS' THIRTY DAY CLUI KS,
ROSEWOOD CASES.
A good mpply Jost received end for ode by
.1. IL WEED f. co. Jew.lters.CA Fifth R.
F ISU.-iOl) bble tier' . Nu 3 Largo II ackend
luo hit du do do,
00 hU do Modloto do,'
. 25 tat N 0.2 do,
t.l Uhl No 2 do,
20 bbl. No ‘ ' do,
60 bblo Baltimore Herring,
100 Lido White Fishi
200 W 1 do do, .
•
. .. W bale Trout, -- - . .
.10 kW* No. Rolston, . • -
' 90 blds Lake Shady •
- -.-. • : 40 .141 4c - do. - - --*
.
Far mak by-. . (. 427.1 J. B. (I&I97IXLD,-
ilmusrmritto
Dancing School
=I/
4 mars ()lowa , :
2 do Bresivna.
Commercial
COMM ItTEE OF &EMULATION FOR SEPTEMBER.
I..watil Dims', S. P. BEAM., B. B. Puyros,
W. W. MAIL
PITTSBI7II.6IIMAKKETS.
tlieporfnil Specially file the Plasbleigh Ca:at r.)
Pmanvazu. SATERD., SCPTOMEII
nut - ll—Wee 150 We imper. extra and extra family
from fore at $6,00, $6,115 and th.hiX 50 do extra at SZ,lll;ri,
$5,50 50 do grim and extra family at $5.2GCM41045.m. -
RYE FIA)L It—intleti of 26 tilde from flret hand, at St.hu.
OATS—anlea of 5110 boa from canal utflu sod 'lll
do tram wham at :'RIOO dodo at 211;1.50110 do from mere at
Sik, 150.1 u do of 3151..
IIP P.—mlm of 10; boa from brat hand, at Gh.
611 A N—eaten of 1700 ltai 00 a hartat 60.
All/111S—aidet of filons Soda at 4.1-1.4
Stt;SS MlLK—miles of 10 at SZ.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
There is very little done in the way of dlecounUng on the
Streer. telly tbo bills of ono or two boas. Ond bakers ev
low as two per reut n mond. Railroad acreptancee, we be.
here. are entirely wiilettwarn front the tnerket: — There ale
wene new renewals tusking, we holier, but not et tbc
cnor
rnow. rates tbat have been arverlevl--the limit being
at about l% to 2 per cent. Obituary mercantLa paper we
=bunt quote.—Flill. Ledger.
The action of the Banks on Tuesday in determining to ex
tend their line of dieccunne no far as they Omit prudently do
a, has wreught a Tensible change In the temper of d.lers,
though 1t h as n o t es yet Innlarialli• atlectal street rates,
text class inter still being diticult to Ilegcthate at 1!,4 10 2
pee cent per mouth. To-day the /tanks dlventatwl - more
freely then they have lawn doing, though, of course, tiny
etre compelled to lie exceedingly Istutions.—Phil. North
American.
iliumey anairs yeuterday the freah troubles from ,New
Elialand alid huts, Imola. and the eilrsightened eirmini•
some. ul the I.4slaWare, Laulawanna and Western Itailro4d
war,inade public towards We CIO.,
the day..nuuwhat checked the tendency to Witmer . ..l:wt.'
notieed the day before, and winch was further munif4ated iu
the foreiesin :0 the block hoard.
In our own martial one or two mercantile failures word
,pAeri el xt Ow close of this day, but the names were net
made publiv. Thu rates of discount un paper oven. not
quote.l so'btriligrat a. mi Tuesday, and thero wax a good de.
mend
bin not bass hills at 18024 )4 eutit.—N. Y. Tinu.4.
Ettou Ittouknos., Ikon= & CO.S tlnnlnt.sit, Liskass.,
tith nt. Nth —The a - rather from the data of .r last boa
los•.n oxneodingly Ann, but this atom.; is chaugo has taken
piano: and a 0. dent 01 rain has fatten: except In somo
parts of the north of England. Ireland and Scotland. It non
not bo of any nutmeat, as our crops are now pretty well
gather. In.
Chu. market this morning was fairly attended. Owing to
the owartity of usofol descriptions of Atnerwau Wheat.
holders were enabled to obtain a fnrther advance of 2,1 per
70 th over the rates current on Friday, but other carts, such
although held for RatrlO ir111,1,11.10114 were tot by
ony rosins a free sale.
The demand for Flour was somewhat better, and Ca "et
bbl and in 'hi wick Mean. In most Instances obtainable.
Wo have amlu to non. • fair demand for Indian ()ant for
feeding purposes for tic Interior, awl the fill rata. of our
last fully tutuntaltowl fur Illack Sea qualthet. wLJo tuisell
Americau from scarcity was held at Cal rei qr. Improvement,
say 38s Will qr. Whit.: met a Car &tumid at 17ra,W14, as la
quality.
Imparts by Hal troad
Pittsburgh Ft. IF. k C. K. FL-21.4 baskets marketing, lirl
btu mita, owners: 25 bags do. 8 do I...totem, I. Belemon;
Iturrh. 11 11 Collins; 40 do wire, On. R. Townsend nn
25 bogy barley, ILhodes h. Vernet: 2 0 Mtn Metal. JoneB
11 bdlii paper, Shea S Perkin, 21 aka wheat....M
opples..l t`, aim lu do emu., M'Candlesii, Means .L em 1 bbl,
alcohol, 11 Poo, Jr, 40 do eggs. 10 do butter.. cam thick. 42
libla apple, ownonc, 122 do uggn. Rent 1200 by wheat. Wil
mirth: 1400 po do, 12 lige butter, 127 bids flour, LS do wide,
ky, Clark A.
Our friend, will overlook any lack of news io this dwpirt•
moot &to. Our replier uerts hae been broken Imo by
our reporter being occupied with other prmislou matters
incident to the Fair. We shall be all right liereafti r
The Ellie Arlan cam is Fielded after a fashion. We re
gloved a privatedispatch yesterday morning from Captain
It. C. line, of the Denmark, stating that Major] in the case
had been discharged. Na agreement; `Xcitunical uttnc , ra"
airy We might ftlencet cvnclndn that acme comment he
necesicary. flow co it that this bridge which has strewn the
'Lord thereabout with wrecks and net to the commercial
commnnity thousands of antlers lone at all a doubtful roll t
We have examined carefally the Chicago papers fors retest
of the chafing days of the trial, hot ,an find nothing at ell
esticfacter3. In loot, he Tribut, of Thursday, on which
der the face went to the Jury, has nothing :a all about it.—
couree, no siPlemrl our liidgment in the caws until ten
are in potemasion et much fact. as we may b 'able to pick top.
Wm. F. Ilene, tern of Wm. limniai of the St Louis lie.
publican cUb e, aged eleven veal, n.ta thou - tied Wednesday
evening sheet 4 o'aleult, from the facantcr Renate. r while
the boat was lying et the Alton whs: f kelt.
Gott. tb. Revco.. accalopomed 11 rapt Jahn
111,a1+, lot, .1 the hot.. of D y 6TiAL left 1.. r the wreck
hla Inez. ta. D.. Dow Drop lasrhight rho I,htsviD•
Local Inapoct,r, in the nAlhoon ews., betnsarn thn eleatues•
floe Powell ar.dtinopestkot. have fined Otpt. P D. E.,111..61,
Thom. J. :4111..11 , 01 otillretved pilot) both of the pose
$lO9 each for vinlatiog the atesituboat L. No blau,,. at.•
tatiketl to Alf. SlArphall. pikt of the Graposhol.
' --Ctn.thumb Con, Fr
The Key Wool ,enk en 3leaday, du arrived watt all her
freight She vrili Iv...Magni to go ro the ways tar rebate.,
but Ter tlataege Is 'not aerloso. Alatut 100 sack, uf wheat
Igen. 1.111110,1.—5 C Wine Rey, `llth.
The arnealet yasterclay were only two 1... tn. one the nt.. ,
bud, and the caller the Tare. from Paaturat., nab, on II
111 omen for brief' buteane.a.. Them trio a heavy f -els, •
.1.1, pi,. Ex. winch no boll 4letalued tents fret,
Sillrlyg 11.41 ,.
Iren. due.
Tl.' Kaaren frpOrlA but Ina...ay-ugh( melt. water en Sant
thumb bar, with ten or a &nen Nato, there age-cued. •11.1
hard tan. prayalling She met the V. K. Shwa.... 1.1
Tr , y. tual the R. M.,l.altun liantateltla .The 1 ay el
( au.. Lehigh, Rescue, Marengo, Cluancell .r, and ethyl, al ,
oil) - report...l In the Courier, were slid at Scuffletoan.
—leativellt.Cuuraer.
Thu ]aabsille Manner vf the WO. ways; — , Naritratinn ie
•4.1.2.41 y 111 11.. eamt....n.11.t1 ricer.
t.r...11, • omall L.,. !Omagh. 11tir...1,11 tbetb..1.14...1
"yet la air, VI, 100 nr,a 111. 1011.
er Frltlay.
Steamboat !Stalely,
ARRIVED-JplSenen tiro% I.nr.tna, de,
Fortune, 1111..11,
DY.PARTICD--Jtfferbon, Itrtoffwville, 1.4a-,rpe,
Bayard, {:11.1.1.0.1; Vortzton, %Imo
Tel.gr•phlo 9•rkels
I . IIILATMI.VII,. Heist 25.—Flnur very Mtn. hen
this nummon extra sold at $5,7:0 small salts super
fia t s et tt S.O. Wheat names in pkwly, nail dull nt
1, to for rod sad 151.35(.1.4a fir white. Rye
demand et 75e. Corn see and in demand; sales
2 00 0 b ut , ydly, at Sr.tl Oats ratautarodlta(tl7...
Whisky demand good: lee in bhtx at 256.12
Nan - YORK, rcpt. 2a.--Cutton closed qui r t. Flour
doll: sale. of 8,500 Mils at $5.4563,0,5a for State
t 1 J.;141L1 1 ,10 fur Ohio. and sa.7llnott fur Southern.—
Wheat heavy: gales of 42,000 liu.bels nt tx. 1.274
Lott for Western white 1111,1 F 1,26 for red. Cur 7 u
hoary: sal. of 22,000 !matte's. Pork dull. Chicago
Reef ILic lower sale. at $14,750;16. Panon steady
at 12lc (or llama awl We for Shoulders. Lard
hiloywat 1c Lemr. Coffee tirm at In; Inc for Rio.
5 gear le lower. Linseed Oil lc lower, pales of 76c.
Iron steady at 227.50 for railroad. Turpentine
, lpirits drill at Itoslu dull at 3245:i.e. Freight.
heavy. In: gales were expected at auction lioday
Of a decline of 2to or. Stocks tire lower: Chicago
and flock lelaud, fdli,"Lacrossis and 31ilwaultie,
New York Central, 04, Pennsylvania Cool Co., C.
Reading, 3.t; Ilalena and Chicago, 07; Michigan
Central, :6; Erie, MR; Cleveland and Toledo, 33110
Clevelind and Pittxburgh, 12.
Cosectorart.l4ept. 25.—Flour unchanged and dull;
pricer irregular; sales 1200 bbir. al 34,2500,5 n for
superfine and extra, and $1.6041,20 for whit,
wheat. Grain dull; Wheat be lower and M eery
little demand. Corn 50c4;5bc and dull. Whiskey
',eviler at 120171 a A sale of 200 tons of Oil
Cakr ant made at .12.0: There is u fair flemnutl for
Groceries. Sugar is lower and irregular: critrhed
12e; yellow and white refined The Phila.
delphia neves unsettled money Affair! mere:if I/OSA,
Ow than they had been; there it a pressink demand
for eastern exchange at 2 per vent premium; the
teudency is upward. Weather clear. River un
changed.
11. B. Mall Packets;
STEAMER JEVFKRAdkN.
Monongahela River
Iin:AMER TELEORAPH,
CM. J. C. Wunowattn., CM. (kiwi: CLAtik.
A. IIE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
nnning rviritiarl, Morning Boats frayo
ow fi
borgli at o'clock A. NI:. nod Ermine lin. at 'n
'clu,k P. M. for Sf'lteenport, ElLtallellllo,l, Sinnonita
h,•in City, Itellerrrnon, Fayette, City, fli..ennel,l. California
and litown,rillo, there Ifllllrtecting with 111111.% 1.1 C 0..,
for Uniontown. Payrite ,91,rtizo,Morguntinrii,IVeynonliorg,
not
tick•hBl through Cr.,. Pitt .1.111 glt to Union
tow. Cot I.'= locale and ettat.owon, n, bont,
oclmlrr: -
1 rclorninn front Inowwwillo 'town al 8 o'cick to n.
inornoigand kit. tLorvnnlnq. For lorlher Information ow
pore at the tinier, Wharf 800. ot Ow tool of Grant stn...
Aur, W. SWINDLER, Ancwr.
. _
poic ST. LOUIS, DUBUQUE
rh” ..te.tiner LA J. t.._- . Lo.ip„ly n ,
CWOBBE, I:apt. John Dermot,. Clerk. Jame,. Al. out cc
rtlfrc will les, t:JC 41 , 0, tool 811 ink rmotiotte porlx ot,
TlllB DA T. 231 I,,at It, o'clowl,, ton. Fot C .ol.ior ntosage
apply ou Itoord or to n iti }LACK LRA RN Ago,
FOIL LOUTSVILCE:=I"Iie lithe
otnotnor CLIFTON. Thom. lon. Sfoolcr,
.01 Wt. for Cho ohova noel nil Interntrdlui, pori. 8n
Tills DAY, the 26111 Ina., CI 10 o'clock, A. K. 14,r freight
, orN.u.OA apply on lward or to
FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agin.
FOR CINCINNATI.—The fmci a lg
ntownow.HELNlONT,Kbbert,3loster, will
Intro for rho aktoJvo and oil Intormelllato
RAY. the IQ o'clock, A. W. Fur freight or
pwoolge apply on hoard or to
awal ?LACK. BARNES A CO, Amp.
_ _
FOIL ST. LOU le elegant
14
A: *Darner .IP.NIFI DRAY, Cant. 11. Mtn
int, will Darr for the Almon nod ttll oilier reVith' Vrl
D Y, the :pith Incl. Pow freight nr prolog. apply on Ward
nr wen /MACK; DARN Kt 4 A CD., AilL
14 1 011. UINCINNATI AND LOU- •
ISVILIAI—ACACIA •CIVITAOIt, R. 11.
Baugh. mown, The new light drought totoongs, weans,
ACACIA LVTTACIII, R. Enough, motor, twill base for It
above and all intermediate points on SATURDAY n nwnlng,
the 2nth (not., at 4P. H. )'or freight or Flown, hosing
wont How weent mod:ninth opl4y rm board ur to
sent A: D. Agent. 86 Water mtroet.
1111 LAK TRI-WEEiiLYAs
JAW WIINELLNd PACK NT.—Ttio One ow
Rengoo etosuirr ClitiVlOT, Captain J. lilorroy,• wt envo
for We above. rind rill intermedints ports on Tisiminy.,
Thursday.- and didunloye, in idiom of Ido Yount City. For
froildd or P.Roito, apply ounioorti, or to
nue W. H. WIINELER. Agent, No. 6 Wood Rt.
VINEGAR -10 bble. pure Cider Vinegar
In dote aml foe. ousld by • DAVID a
hf. bbis. White Fish;
SO " Trout;
so " Salmon.
NIB IMMIX 11. COLLINS.
MMANILLA IVILAPPIfiII PAPERS
itig. Double Mottinro, Crown, Cap and Medium for male by
W. 9. !lAYEN,
eudf tamer arkot and 9ocond obt:
rov ES, STOVES, STOVES.—
S.Our Htock o
S
ull the Lan Improve.] pattarni, comprlalog lu Tart:
Conking,
Parlor,
Mating,
• • and 0111ro Stave.,
.
WIN, an aro glad to pelt as cheap se tho cheapot In either
oily Alt 10. d. delivered Iran of rliarira. Call at the Iron
City 'Store Warehouse of • r J. CRAM A CO .
Y.lO N 0.13.1 Wood Street.
BALM OF THOUSAND' FLOWFRS.--,3
gran of U. i estellout ankle bid* tblxday by
*42 JOS. YLEM4IO, ay. Dismand EA Mallet .bk.
91IMOTHY -13nEcL:45' ska: ViiiiothY Seed;
j. tpamVwiiWgjsed toed hoe Oblo and Ilk ale by
mu • ATWELL, LYE t CO. •
•
auction sbalco.
P. AL AxzotiOneer.
.
COmmercial Sake Roomo, No. E 4 Fifth Street.
BANK STOCKS AT AUCTION.—On Tues.
day onMing. Sept. 3.4tb, at 7% o'clock at. the Commer
cial Mes Rooma, N 0.54 Fifth mover, will be sold
ZSltaree Exchange Rook of PiPmborgh: •
40 do Citlsone Bank: do
10 do Iron Clly Ronk: do
30 do 011legheny Bank. • do
ect..3 P. N. DAVIS, Allot',
GREEN AND HOT HOUSE PLANTS AT
ACCTION—On Tuesday morning. Sept. 20th, at IQ
o'clock. at "Enna Place," will bo sold, the valuable collec
tion office. and Hot Bons° Plants of C. It. Spang, Issk
whitish. unrivalled in the West for extent, variety, and etxe
of risotto 'slants, containing over three hundred large Cam
malt. Japan tab Large Bronco and Lemon Trees. Ithododen.
dron, Are. Acacia, Aloe. Cacti, Night Blooming Ceres.
Ilrebedlo and every variety of plants worthy of cul
tivation. Particulars and =Wogs. in a few day..
5.22 I'. 11. DAVIS. Aut'r.
BCILDIN LOTS IN NINTH WARD AT
ti
Aurriox--Ots Tsseashty evening. Sept. 20th, at 7 o'clock
as the Real Beans Sales and Stock Sales llama, N 0.51 Fifth
street, will lo o sold; 12 desirable 1000 of arounn situate on
the eolith side of Pe. Item-t. in Otto Ward, lately occupied
by the Alt...its' Masa Co. Weeks, having each a front on
Penn ,t. of 20 feel and extending bock 110 feet tom alley
05fort wide. Further information given ou application at
e Auction Store. Terms at malt. P. IL DAVIS, Auct'r.
FALL AND WINTER TRADE.
B. /1... PAHNESTOCH. & CO.,
late of tho firm of B. A.Fahnentock k Co., and summon to
=ME=
NVI - 101. - Fi:SAa4F; 7L) RUGG-197'9
No. GO, corner Woad and Fonrib Street,
PITTSIWRCIL PENN A.
riz.HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST RE
thrued from the, astern dthot with MI extronivw !stuck
wh Ai, now Werth] to tho trufh, consinting of
D UGS,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS,
OILS
DYE STUFFS,
TURPENTINE,
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES,
PERFUMERY,
PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., Ere.
{flitch, toruther with thelr alnettly 1.01 %tuck, eteniirisee
one of the meet extettehre eod
Best Assortments M the Country.
Their srrangetninuts for dupplying
'IVIIITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT
Of any qoality nro auch an to enable th•m tO soil VERY
CHEAP.
ittrr Country anti City Merchant,. and the Trade generally
tire invited wan examination or our stock and prier, before
porchtieing ebewbere.
LL 1.. FAIIN&STOCK k CO.,
No. GI, car. Wool and Fourth Stroote
A Beautiful Head of Rich Gloaay Hair
COMPLETELY PRESERVED
TO T'l=l - 0 G.F2.III.A.TICST
AND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD
not have it restored to former carrot bald, but would
Lava the growth restored, or troubled with el..lruff and
Itching but would bare it temoved, or troubled with scrota. ,
la, medd brat or other eruptions, but would be cured, or
with Rick headache. (neuralgia) but would he coned. It
will also remove all pimples from the taco and skin. Prof.
IV...Ps Hair Itemtorative will do all this. .5.e0 circular and
the fallowi n Alta Alm., November 5, 1865.
Vaor. , Womo—Dear Sir: I halo heard numb swkl of
the wonderful ellects of 'your Hair Iteetomtive, hot having
lawn to erten cheatt.l by quackery and quack nostrum., hair
dye, he., I wen &Totted to fthrro your Reatnrative in the
mme.augury with the thotmanti and ono loudly trumpeted
:black munullea. nntil I met you in hawattnce county tome
months since, when you onto toe such netetranee an induced
tin, trial of your ilmanrative in my family—first by my gnat
wife, whom hair boat ho , comn very thin and entirely white,
and b e t°, eabmoing ene of your large bottle*, her hair
woe. twerly 1.. it original beautiful brown enter,
and had 11.. ken .1 :net Leconte beautiful and glootty npou,
and entirely t line head; .Ira continue. to met It, not
.intply bleallar IL. beautifying effect. up, n th e hair,
but nemit.o of fooltitnil Influence mem 0,1,01 and
mind. Other...! my funnily and friend. ore lotting your Ito
.b,reti, with the itatyie.t 1., therefore. mp.keptiru.m
net doubt. In mt. V.,01, - 1. , tte chertseter anal ratite are en-
Itt ely rettete...t. utel l two atel th. tmwt eeoltally nod mob
dentially of-twit/awl at. me by ell lI.LVO their
hair rown.r..l from white or grey (ley reawn of Weknmet or
age,) to original mi .r and beauty. and by all young
il4, hot, Tio.tr tour laontifld and 0101 y.
Very truly nmi gratefully - p.m, SOLOMON MANN.
❑stun W. It ea. n lung rm. nafinr I ..zn.r yon fit Ellis.
field 1..1“. I got n bottle of It....toratlve fur which you ore
3111
urd.• upon your µ;..fit lh Ihtroit. and vb. I Gut It
roncludrd
I. trl . it MI .11r, - 113nn'I 11.dr...11w our. fit [ma
• -
of tin pannier. Is I,nn ildon all dint yind asswis would
du, nod Ent Insolly stud Meads, binning w itoewind
at 0ft....-t, are now ti,ine trot r•ronuttetohntt Iteriso to others
49 ...II:WM e li
In thsdlient eon:wins...a you elniru fdr it.
Av Ain, to, ton...1(1111y and tmly,yostro,
MC=
. .
CARLYLE. ILL., June 111.1sZi2.
1 bare ut.el MA4'4 Halt 11.e.leAr4tIve, and have ad.
I. Of ed ellek All halt Ntas as 1
then,l.t, 14... Tea", I. y,ey. 1.4 the tz4e of Iste Restera.
the It has reeul.e. 01,11,1 coh.r, and haven, daub!
i.erma S. SAKES ev.xletutlor, U.S.
41 04, Propriet e te. Broa..lvrav, N. V.
•in ;he greet N.'l %Vire 41.4i1in4 Fettehltihment) and 114
51ar Let .th-et, v. Lou, ate! 4e1.1 by all wawl Drug.
4141.. au,k4.1411414/4/'
enl.t . • ..kDrUJIITIII • .tr. wArimelosg
CI t II)( \ A.l_)SAVOltrli. SC CO.
- MO.I r4,11,4f.R1 01 ,
C WADSWO T S
I\l 1' l() V Fa) PA.T N 717
OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES,
AFTER a thorough practical teFt for over
three y O lll,l the emcee.. .nir V:nginen warrant+ IN ip
t.,is-rinathrw to the tottbhca. twing nnegitall.4lf,mr economy
al fuel. sinaphgity and Thrown.. of ronetructlun, omit...t
imed and durat•ilitl: o.untxinin the adr+tamp... (Incltid.
lug oorking .Grant exponvively r tor the doohle slide valve
tanv no. ntul nt thereon:it. time ..I.l3enning with all mot%
tntn.roln, roct.,ltntin, rn..rMnJ sltdcsalvt., dc-, raring
their r vt-t •d• c..n,rne11 , .11 and ;we-eft:try voile of t...ser In
rannis, Ini,e 1.. - ca unns...t , In &ll,' npe:fitlonit
tt.” oily . and ,irinity in lb.. Ikatel of lowa, Indiana,
Ida, I irglida. \.s \“rtz. PAtn...lvanla. North Carolina,
and In the rural 11,1,i0.., all 011.7 the croatent nathtfor.
Put , nt Right Jr Airral Britain. Rna sl,an I:lpht. in
i I nart..,f the Clnt.,l ;rat... for , 3lot e r.,
%Ye inrive all lorr..n+ Interratl4ll.l rrdl end onr
i. 11,013•.• a/0
.
W. aro pr.v.arrd 1.. 1111 0r.1..r0 f.3r di nlroo from four to
oohlulAlrt.,l or more llorse jmwrr. Reler.daw:lnlF
C•tatior compels no, wit n noundwring the wants
or th.. nttlictrd, to rmonintond that which i. iwwt known and
trle.l, and to rravnartend lir. J. Hostetter'. Cwlebrated
hitt , rn. would only he addinp to - what has olrewty
be, n herald...l far mud Pia, mit only by a row iwdatiml ear.
t. tkahra, but I. the people of tim land, motors-.s by the phy
sicyal that IlwartlerW hitters hat, no equal
mg and importing health toonfeebtwd men. Ladles
and nhd thi. M^llidtle Invaluable to snarly of their
01.4.1,1.113 y, to which they rubhwt, during
wutun, www inkwn in small
qmantith-a before na w:
val,
f'..r nal , . by 1.0 . 0kr.t.t. rut I .I.,iless genonsily ovorykbytk,
an.l IlikiSF:7ll:li k 53111111.267 l'onkst ..11,1a,r2
SUN DRIES--300 hgs. pritue Rio CA,lree;
m hIoI Pit bbla atandkroi Crn9'll Sugar.
4 ,, treo
•` Svrylpt
ta, kka ti twin[ Tobka.c.
It. I ."111. Suds e.alorattsic
Adv..luo; '2O th.rt.,a
Itl Y II Tr..: 1401,6 Mad:
1111% WI-30,..-1
bs MAI .1 400 141 s Shen ••
,'..r fes) kegs I:est brand+ Nall,
140, Nuke Whale Oil;
7!.1.1.1+ N I` T.. 10 bags Grain I . ..ppci:
1.3,1 1001,1,1 k large. \O.MI Mackerel:
hentl.r. bbbt toe 4
.
In st. , , awl for salt. by WATT 44 WILSON.
...I 4 No. 2t Liberty
BP.A. V 1: R COUNTY FARM FOR SALE;.-
W.. 1,2 v a farm of 124 nen, of I.:nmwl. .ltn.lb,l In
Itotanson township, a•klmoing km& of ton. It. Eirbb-sont.
acre, clinAted, the wlint.. farm !awl"! in. Improve
ninzilmAt. n ro.I frame 11..111111:. !inure, ..ntmtaing, 7 room,
Urge Inrn noel nlnble, and all other w,...ary
Gf...1 orrlmnl grnited peach WWI rhyrry
all in beari, Ti,.. whole lam It wall watered awl
1411/11•1,110 entire Om,. WIII lie sobt nt
areal bat roll. Apply to - BLAKELY & EY,
otadltittT Real FAtate Brokers.
The Groat American Corn Sheller.
NOW tr.si EXHIMION nt No. 65 Fifth
Orert, werrant...l to 811,11 7t111.1k...1. lot boo, itt Ito
4t.114 IMO DIP
Tltin MarbilD , ix ^or' Only Oho invention of Ihn axe. min
bluing evori thing lint is uvertil with the durable ant
Wt. rotturtfully Invite the Partner, Alecllan', and Capital
itt, ft, thtirmlttli trial of thin 3lne
Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Worke
TNO. Nul/2.-rrmlrrw9
Stamp, Stoncil and Brand Cutter,
013111 Ni; GItINDER.
!.4.l.rtnr3 nod Razor. Ground. itc, Kniro lllnd
In.ortr.L. Trlltle Ktikr• Rtvittrod. sin 4 Gvuend
Irr AND rit:i.t,i!A.NoßiL
No. 130 Nin . lthrlold Sttcet, nearilxth,
rn - notrtectr,
0 - d-Ths al., firm Is proparn.l to make anythin g in the
shops nran sibio t./11, nr tin any kind of smith work what
MI short unties. irtroyd
C E ESFI : --50 I,ls. prime W. R. Cheese for
• solo 5012 DAI.ZELL k CO.
GREEN A PPLES-20 IA& choice, just rc
r, trued far sato by T. 'Arm a dO.
wit No. 112 Snrimil street.
ASTI SISAP-10 bros. pure for stile by
GD A Y WC. IIERBSIT.
50 CENT. SAVED in oiling all kinds
Marhitirry by naltin Patrai On Can.--
Mu:4M F. NATI/N, of Pittsburgh, has the exclnrirr right
to Pell In Pronsylvanla, and refs. In P 11164140 Manta's.,
two, Noglnsrts. Mtultlntr.tsll/11iNlechanirs vneral. aext
TBOT TS PATENT OIL GLOBES, I/n Cu re r
fin blood En g in...for 'add, - by 11. F. EATON.
FPII(.OIAS' P A TRNT AMERICAN DOOR
I_ si , it I NO.—Territory and Springs, for ludo by
a.. 21
I
D 10 COFFEE.-100 101 prime Green Rio
AA, car,. In atom and for lull 7 T. LITTLE A CO.
orl N 0.112, Er.rond at.
SH HOOPS.-50, / Ash d o o r Barre l A limp ink . put recelred and f r by • ..
.14 T. LITTLE CO., No. 112 &rand .L
~
, ROOM CORN BR 11-15 tons tern!'
Wes
in .tom and for We by T. LTTTLE & CO.,
cool No. 112 Second at.,
Altb OIL-20 LIAR IVintor StnrnedTiS
L
More and for Alta by T. LITTLE it CO.,
meld N 0.112 Snood eL
QTOOICSALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS &
1.0 CO., AT TUE MERCHANTS' EXCHANUE EVERY
TIIURSDAV EVENINO.—hank, BMW!, Inatamnce and
Comwr Stork, Bond and Rat "data sold at public rale
at the Merchant,' tixelim,GD by
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO.
Notoe, Drafta and E. 0104 on IteDlAlatate owg,Alated on
reasonable Immo by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.,
se2l Stock .5 Note Brokers. 92 'Dunbar,.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The
Tropic Wok, the best Improemi,m wall mi the hearten
nr the also now made; the Parlor and Chamber SM.: The
•tlda," which Is annotated by all who ham wen it to kq the
moot handsome and ornamental Stars hare or el r a,wber,_
Call and .eo theist at Ibo Iron Ctty Shwa, Copper and Tin
Warehoure or . J. VCRAIO t CO,
roll ' No. 134 Wood at
INDIA' RUBBER PROPELLIN - 0 77 PE.51:
j_ OILS and Rubber Pen UrALSerAJOSt rec'clattATO Web' ,
eel 7
QAL AMMONIAC.-:-1,500 lb. just recd
0 aker faiiskle by 'D. L. TAIINEBTOCK, CQ.
sag '
ZINC' WEITE: 1 -1;000 I A in storconi fur d
Nat by. se.l9 - B. L. rAIDIESTOOK a 00..
FALL TR-*-.I)V
1857.
.
B. A. FAIINTESTOCK. CO. , &::
COR: WOOD AND FIRSTFIRST STRIECTS.
7
Pittsburgh, Pend
*
*,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS' IN
LARD OIL, • LINFSEED OIL,
....14.,C0H0L, TURPENTINE,
TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES,
SPERM OIL, BRU . SHES,
WHALE OIL, SPIOES,•
MANtnErvn.CritßlCE243 07' - ....... . ......--
. ''s,
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND LITHARGE.r
Our White Lead, ground in Oil, is put up inir ck ,„es uf.25,.50,i - 100, 200, .300 and 500
p.iii,,p,.hici,... guarantee to be STRICPLY PURE, FELL W1 . 0:2`. 'and not stupstied by any for linens:a asid , While , •
OM
Raving resident partners in New York and Philadelphia to take advantage *fall changes In the market, we are enabled
to sell for mash, nr to prompt limn &Mk.. no aa tarorable tvrrtuin. }astern jobbi.g. homes.
Qs B. A. FAUN ESTOCKN VERMlittiOli furnished aid, Eng Loh, French, German and spnnish threctking • -
arillkilawlimF
DRUGS, '
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
FALL AND WINTER.
A. MASON . & CO., •
No. 25 Fi ft h Street, Pittsburgh,-'
ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND ja
tractive stocks or
IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS
- - - -
TO BR WOUND IN COUNTRY.
Their assortment of DAME tiOODE, of morn than ONE HUNDRED CANESI, notelets of the tatesi stylesof
SILKS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, POPLINS; DE LAINES,'COBURGS, CASHMERES, &c., &O.
A. fntl stock of Embroideries, Laces and White Goods. Dress and Cloak
Trimrhings, _Hosiery and Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods. ••
la non and Rouse-lceeping Goods, Domestic Goods.
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLEIL
Having greatly Increased their facilities for Manufacturing.
SILK AND VELVET BONNETS, LADLES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, &ie.,
They aro eoutbleut of being enabled to offer mattr intim...vents than any Eastern Mentlfactemer.
fWellercloints fr o m all sections are solicited to call. New Goods will be constantly received Irma their residen
buyer to the East. an2hdaellonit A. 'A. MASON t CO.
JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO:,
109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
TO uro THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND
s
COMPLETE 'STOCK ADAPTED TO TEE PAR AND WINTER TRADE.
HAVING) HAD A BUYER IN EUROPE DUELING THE LATE SEASON,
WE ARE ENABLED SO OFFER MERCHANTS ADVANTAGES ARISING FROM
D`lRhcT ImPo lur J?IONS 13 1 7 OURSELVES.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR 171 E SALE OF - '..
FULL.E.RTON'S . CELEBRATED BARRED FLANNELS.
xdtrda.r2mT
FALL'OF 185.7...
7 , 7 FE GOODS OPRNI G- DAILY.
M. BITRCITFIRED,
SUCCESSOR TO .11FRPIIT k BURCHFIELD
Has now open a Fresh Stock of'
FALL AND WINTER. G ..0::0
PURCHASED DIRECTLY . PROM THE IMPORTERS IN THE EAST.
TT E CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF Goops,'in
_EL.-hid. he invitee the venial attention of the Ladles. lii, no compe6.in, part J e
Rich B aradero Silica , some as low 84 021.40., •
Robe A.'Quells, Irish Poplins, printed Merinos,
. Printed Wool DeLaines., French Merinos, from-auction..
Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls,
Plush Bortlered Shawls, Prot-ha. Long and Square Shawls,
• Pmbroideries, a full assortment.
CLOTIIe, CASSIMERES, and a great rarloty of Gonda for Mn, and
ce_A_A Coll etock of DOMESTIC GOODS ronetanily ma hand and 0 tin PRICLI
EDWARD T. MEGRAW.,
TOBACCO AND CIGARS;
NO. 241 LIBERTY STREET, HEAD .OF Wool%
Pitt sbnrgh, Penna.; ,
OFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH A.D WELL ASSORTED STOCK,
chased tram Import. , amt Stanntactures, amongst which are tha followingthauttha Want*, '
W. H. Grants' A. No. 1 Cis Tobacco,
Reline, Robinson & Co's Tobacco,
Eugene Howard's Tobacco, _ .
G-rant's Pound .LumaCavendish,,
Ha used and Railroad .13rands.Y
200 caddy bxs.Htilflb.l.airrip
, -
One Million, Assorted - Bi - aiidal.
All of which we offer to the trade at prices wlligh dattriot IgeTLISO.
antaalaartt
• 1
FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS - . ' -'-'-'.
~
Worth of Peaches and Tomatoes shoo* be Immediately fleeted up tu . '. ,- ',.
.A.R.TECURS' NRPT SI,2P-SR.A.I.:ING-,.
Yellow Fire-Proof and Annealed Glees Fruit Jars to be had at` the -', 4 7i -
. -...,.. ..... . -
.. CUM.& AND qusE , NswAirE - s o rbsttroFt. •
.. -TM MINT R. - SC 13 I (3- 33 "2" ,-. '
.
No. 122 WOod. Street, , Fitt.," buh -
iv.. Perms-, ' ,
W HERE also the attention of private familieg, hotel keepers autl . !country merch a nts is re
nix•etfilly inWtted to the entiottnatiuu of his newly imported stock of GOOD% comprising Whit. Granite Tea, Din-
Icg and Toilet
,Wara,,Wittt Vitrified, ten atone Tahle Wore, expre.dy fur durability to huteln, erery denaiption of
Whim aml Gold Thltlll French and Engils'h CHINA fn tattle or et-panne pWces. Alsu a chOlCo aelectlount Table Cutlaryand
run lealtuf n Fodurad Sool.. Ono:don [lemon Miser; Turubbira, G oblets, Ale Glassca of enperior quality, all at low
nettgend
•
The Theory of Cooking by . Gas •
•
Is now iirinly established; and we can refer for the truth of the above to
many of the most sterling and reliable Ladies and .
Gentlemen in Pittsburgh.
MUSG-RAVE'S GAS COOKING STOVE ..-:
IS NOW FAIRLY BEFORE TIIE PUBLIC, and gives .entire fultiefitctiatt in EVERT IN
nowt. To the Druggist. the Chemist, ...Barber. to all Oyster &loons. Reortattralitc, Ealing Iroo4l,:nitor and lint
.shopr, as well a. Prrtuct hloniiits, Jt le found indlepensible when once tried. Its cost to trifling. - It requires bat Mlle
rttorn.The tire is teeny In a moment. Melee] Ls not expensive. It peed.. no spoke, no soot, so dirt, and will pelt
tmlckly aml perfectly. All them things'we will gnat...,
It nmy to netvi on any tail., stand orshelf in any romn or story, and will he furnished in any amount Crum 44,25, the
prim of a Single Uurner Rand, to IT 5,00, for on Extra Niahesar* Stand with Its Store complete, attach will be so els.
•
Font ornament te any gentleman'', dining not,. . . ' •
Please call and investigate, at LAFAYETTE MULL; second floor, Wood Street t or
140 Third Street.
. . . , ..
Wit. Tire, Secretary. sel4:dly GAS COOKING STOVE COMPANY.
W. E. CE.ILDS & CO'S
PATENT ELMITO FIRE AND WATER-V/OOP
CEMENT ROOFING.,
PEIRRIN & JOHNSON, Proprietors.
ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
the ales. Nitwit Sim And .Water• Proof Clement llooftug, it being the only Article yet inrented Out Will ncerothilly
reilSt the notion of the Atmosphere in every climate.
-
- IT IS PERFECTLYFIREANDWA.TIC.R.-PROOF,
Lot in point of durability, we believe it to equal if not snperior, to tiny Metallic Mooting. We tan put it on astir Old Tin
Tar, iron or Shingle /loofa, it making no dlfference how flat or steep the roof any be. This
;s Mooting is warren tell to prone an Above revr,ent.d. WeaalLput It on for' :
sir DOLLARS PER SQUA RE!. (TEN FRET RQVARIM - . .
We will apply it upon Tin nod Iron Roolafor TWO DOLLARS Pilit SQUARE, being on Amount of its durability th
cheapest point that can be need. -
assielce invite ail who are building, And Alen there who wish their Roofs Ilepairod, to tall at ouroffice,L.33 Third /Aired,
and examine samples and stagy tho thesteseirea in regard to the durability and practicability Of this Roofing.
J. O. PERRIN, 1. SEMRIN St JOUS;LTIN,
S. A. JOHNSON. No. 133 Mini orcret,botlona Wood and Elmithllokl. ,'
WM JOIINSO.II.
Plttabargh, Pewits: '' -
. ' .
mita
.
I ha v e m hich de a ch foll e micalowe exandontion of some spectrums of 'W.& cirthns A COS ROOFING, left at my office, the re.
or re es . . . .
•
Ist. The material is so compounded as to remain pliable for • Arcot length of time.
. 24. The consisteuty in not readily loth:tooted by tho temperature; materiel:illy it would not be liable to menet:4nm
off from a root to Summer, or crack In Winter, I. Nextreinas of natural heat and cold would not Injure it. .
2.1. The composition Is not Redd bat slightly alkeilin. ft would not ilertroy the canvass, but an the contrary pro.
tett It from the action of tho weather.
4th. It is trater•Yrtaf, mil to a large extent Flro.Rroof: that to. sparks and firebrands falling upon It could not Inflame
It. In my opinion such a roof will lad for years If pot an...folly and receiving proper attenUon.. We
Respectfully, -
.. JOSEPH 31. LOCKE, CheMlst.
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L'a r bratory Na 3 . 283 . 28Wa1nut street, Cincinnati, Ohio, :.
. .
I hare ewe Czecorian daistlegavaL Ths-IJo.. Pb.e elk 1857.
:Wiwi W. E. Cram & Elastic Fire and Water•Proot Cenient as fat ita can Juror constilei
It a owl invention and am willing to Insure buildings thusnrotettod upon the same terms as I insure those cuwired with
:metal. aptilyd&wP [Signed) JNO. &LAW, Agt. Royal 2nS. Co:, Landon and LirerPool•
Flexible / F ire - and Water-Proof. Roofing.
A_l3.NlFt. & GRANT. Proprietors; ' •
No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Peterson's, Allegheny . •
THIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER' IN' THE MARKET. IT TB
.1„
n.. 4 extensively In No York and Philadelphia, end is soil apprised. It Is applkslideto a:miring
Foundries, Dwellings, 'Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and RaitroadCars".
It co lot longer than Vetallle Riofirig or Milne., mid resists the varicats champs of climate—neither affected
cold, heat or damp. Its pritidpal Ingredientss of an extradedlnat7 elestiC nature, and Winter lame this clatticffy. It
can hr readily applied to all kinds of roofs, gat or steep, old or now, on Iron. It. Silt not melt in wane
weather, or creek in cold, and It Is not injnred by bring tramped upon. ~. . .
It is R oth Fire and water-Proof.
Mir Fnr farther Information, apply to an, proprietor.
- 1857. TRANSPORTATION. , 1.857.
:
CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONS DAILY . ..
LL 0 D&.O 0 . , "giant
[ SUCCP.SSOILi TO LLOYD d LEIIOII4 . .
H AVING MADE
! E
toom I, XTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are nowltarea
:.
PEIVISTSYX:P.A.Z4T..49. 0.4.N.A.1. AND 2 . 2.4Lx - r,ruazax,_
ThrOsigh to and from the Eastern Mien We ran assure ear-Mends and all those dlspoised tintiredte the - Pisan. Canal
sod Railroad, that no idinS wild be epared to render general:antlefsetton to SHIPPLJUd OP T.AFE/IN AND wzsrEss
VREIO UT.
The Avoidance of the Inclined Pleneson the Allegheny Portage Railroad
Wille4troneeil ddpetch to the trannueinfen of freight.' Office Nee Strop . t, et the Ittitin: ot D
COr'
• 3.1857 CANAL NAVIGATION. -* * - .k.57
.
I-CIMEt'S PORTABLE BOAT .T.AasT33 ,
i
t4- 4.. "::.M Via Fteturartylvartia Canal arid , Itailroad'.. ,
Capacity Two Thowsand Tona Per Month Each Wily.
, .
UR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION lIAVE BEEN ' LARGELY INOREAS-
Oed Al nrinat tho past Winter and sro can noir offer to EICIPPERS the' stiperior advantaged' a DOUBLE-DAILY LINI: ,
to sad from Pittsburgh, Philthielphia inn( Itsitunore. One line being comprised entliply of PORTAIME WATS. limf °MC
transhipment it required. Ilerchattts sending Freight to Our Line can rely upon its being pet Throtigltcriftt all posaild
.p,..4lssd despatch. IVARF:1101M, CANAL BASIN, corner qf Liberty and Waynestreata;Pt Pa. '
fe2sklyd "ma a. urreil .rbiiii.e..,
A Rare Choure for investment. •
TILE SUBSCRLIIEIt; desiOaing to embark
In It new enterprise, niters for sale tholle&lancry, Pat
terr tide, uow In woriclitg order, at his Mechlin,' Works,
Ryan's Doildlqns, Filth stmt. The bushier location and
quality of 3lmliinery -In use, oruntdned with torus; present
strong indriestuents luso:distant of iwpitaL
IfVie shore Is tin( dlipoied of as It stands by the second
week In Juno, it will then be disposed of •in Purt& to =At
purchasers.WM.' WARWICK,
rny2oAtt • • Ryan' Dulldhig;Fitth.atreot.
State AgriCultural Exhibition.
TIIE Pennsylvania State AgtieullzirtitcSo
i. elan will hula its gamin Annual .3ithiltition at
Philadelphia, (hinelton Orottode,> On the Zlltediut 3tith or
Soptembet, end lit and 2.1 days ofOetober next. ll'ha mud
induction on paaaencer banana free ler Stock will
lie furnished by the Railroad Catatani
The hooka of entry,lll Le open nePhlladelphla 'an and
after the l tot Peptentltat.' nom..
• ..: Secretary;
111TELC FLANNETA—I. ÜB,CII
Blllf.LD,
apple ineortiot ti Ittirphy4 totchltehf,' het •nine 'a
ottheae teal Welth naimeirml.rennted not toshelak'
mahlag.
WHOLESALE DEALER TN
11 , YArz ao ;C•P , til= KO
FATTY .147...trm
TILE - I.lltill. ILL URINATING" PROPFX-:
Tits or Gas Boni ltredn iutd OteltgiAtaile;aulittrunies..
harentwnyrtnade them a !Ml:trite material kwthe.
facture ofof ManythurConittanies neelteee
In with wal,liThrder to 'intliptilleir coatomen with , ;
itusus OIL is entirely free from all dinit'azid Fertile :
`WAS.% awl yields at once, its brilliant Illuirdnating
Tho . artenier original colt of the apparatus Rothe IMISSIL•
facture of cottkpa tmether with the attention and expense
, nonstantly . rtigidirtd, awl the dillicnlty, it not innatetttilitr,
of .direly separating th e anwholeseroe tieleterkne and
-otrenalre glum generated in coal, reads tbe ROSIN car.
PPARATUS cheaper and wore clearable ber'elti, ,
B. COATEi,I, of MO Broodway„ New York, I , IIUXL.c. ,
entire attention to the taantlinetaren.d . T. t i. o o - ti o ,
Apparatote, and he raped/014.r—
-emrut machine.
P. dbil d o t hi alr fi n i cnnkClAl,,,,,r guanantealdu every,
Pert' ithl - ki art
ease. Far further Intrn:Won edam.
oparßri,itritrieW I,nr
or DAyir, W/LLlA3l2,,Plitaburg_Pa.
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TA.l:sll.3oolrao:l, l lbeeter I'earl Starch
4
HEM U. OCIALINS.
:1867.
WINDOW, PLASS,'
GLASSWARE, =
PERFITMERY;''
PATENT ISE,DIGINES,3 -
SURG. INSTRUMENT.%