_# : **,4k.',..{6.##t4,. Frvrastritapx. 140NDAT *moan, SEPT 28. 1887 ear 0177C1AZ. PAPER OP TEE News of 'the City. and Neighborhood. . - : The County Pair. On Saturday the County Fair completed , the business which the public exhibition had de volved_upon it; sold off st auction all the rem , musts which were left over, and closed up their ft i i gro de for the year . Although the goods dis pia ' were of comparative small amount, and p °ducts of the earth in no manner repre len as they ibould have been, we do not hesi tate say that the fault was not of the Society but of the people. Nor sre,lhe people—mer chants and manufacturers—at this moment much to - biame. The unparalleled condition of the finances of the country dementia of every man the most scrupulous attention to his indi vidual interests. No time could be spared from the pressing emergencies forced upon every man in business. His time was not his own.— On ordinary occasions every one would have had time to look ahead and calculate the advan tages likely to accrue from a display of hia goods. Ile, could have counted upon the profits 1 likely to salvo in the future—not simply to morrow Or next week,.but next year or two years henci. Just at this juncture that'e is a general &gladden to make the Most and the best of the present hour, and hence the little interest manifested on the occasion of the Pair. Under the circumstances it was as good ascould have been expected. We believe the Awards of the various Com. mittees were in general very satisfactory. We have hoard of no complaint. We,present below the list. In the abreviations, die. stands for discretionary premium and dip. for diploma. [CONCLUDIIO.I Clas, I!. Joe. Ewalt, boquet John Murdock, do. A. 11. Gross, var. &idles do 12 do Ido .' D. S. William', tube rose Cst 13. 4 Jes. Miller, woolen stock la ings. do halfkose, Mn. 31. A. Green, silk quilts, do 'feather flowers, Mrs J. Young, homemade soap, Emma Mould, lemputand mote. Mrs. A,W. Loomis, foot mate, Oath. Collins, lace cape, do lamp -stand mat, M. M'Connell, needle work, Mrs. M. J. Cherry, quilt, de • shirt, ' du half-hose, Mrs. Craft, crotchet quilt, Mr. P. Ewing, barred flannel, do plain white, do bags, home-made do soap, do E. IPCotniack, woolen blankets, do 10 yds rag carpets, _ do 10 yds cotton do do barred flannel, do flax linen, do tow do do linen diaper, Mre. P. Ewing, sheeting linen, Mrs. M'Cully, barred linen, Miss Logan, cape, embr'd, E. 31• Cormack, coverlet, do ' to linen, Ewing, sheeting linen, M • Cormack, coverlet, C. A. Martin, wool carpet, do wpol stockings, 1 M. Graham, - knit shawl, • d Knapp,.crotchot tidy, di Spongier, stand tidy, - di J. S. Walker, cessimere. Ist do blankets, lot do flannel, let W. D. M'Calitua, display carpets, Nitric:medal do ingrain - carpet, domestic. dip do tapestry Venetian carpet, dip do lot stair rods, dip J. 8. Walker, eitesimere, -. lot do pair blankete, let do . piece flannel, . lot __ _ , _ • Clan 14. Mrs. Jos. Miller, specimen apple butter, 1 yr, 2d do do peach do 2 yr, 21 Mn. J. Young, specimen fruit jollies, 2d do.. white peach preserves, 2 yrs, let do yellow do do 2.1 do quince preeerres, do 2d do . do plum do do let peach butler, do let do quince do do let Mn A. Glasser, three loaves bread, Margaret Coyne, do do *rs. Dr. Sample, Dub apple butter, N . do do jelly, _..._ do peach better, do quince do do do preserves, Min Mary Snodgrims, apple butter, 1 yr, Mrs. C. A. Martin, can tomaibei ' 1 yr, Idle. Mary Shaw, fresh tomatoes, Clan 11—No. 1. T. W. Shaw, dos. Monks, 'r J. L. Arthur", four churns, ' S. Sheller, corn hoes, John Weithmeht, stock . bees, W. S. Jackion, hone shoos, James Black, 2 dos. corn braoms, C7atu 1.5..;-...V0. 2. • - • . J. J. Johnston, corn shelter, . let C. W. Carrot, elorer holler, lit Chiffin et Rayne*, cornstalk Cutter, let J. D. Owens, grain drill, • 1 let •do - .... mowing MiChino, Ist J. M. Jiy; tanking mill; f • let James Charlton, Seed planless, 'lst J. 8. - Sbeplar, beyond - straw cutter, lot • Jamas Wardrop, vegetable re of cutter, Ist L. Rogers, eomeultirator, silver medal M. B. Bohm, 'corn:hoeing mac - Wee, _ silver cup Class lt—No. 1. , Jno. Dixon, plow lbr general purposes, bronze modal do sword plow • than 16. J. Y. M'Laughlin & Co., spec. enamelled leather, dill Class 17. .. . ....... ... W. McClintock & Co., var. =veto, rap, &c. 8 dip i s C. Reed & Co., 20 gds woolen carpet, lot do do blankets, • lot do • assortment of idiom.* lot A. A. Mason, unbleached shirting,. 14 do bleached do Ist do asst. Amerkin shawls, Ist A. & D. Shadier, Epos satinet, Ist W. D. EloCution, var carpets, rugs, mats, shade", am,. dip . J. D. et T. Thompson, hlitking, Class 19. .Tlioa Burgess, min. cooking Mora, Graff a, Co„ sample cooking .range do cook Mora, coal, dp hall mora, do parlor otos°, Gas Cooking Co., • Mon 21. Bourne & Co., beet asst. pladdser's work, Ist do do sample lain work, do • -patent water mock, Ms. p. dip Class 22. A. England, imeanstie tile : dip Shalleribergar, Lake Baron grind done, dip Claim 24. Y. Dunn, z ee. improved abutter hinge, dip de dip Mu 25. N. Dixon, bbl eoka, Claa 27. Iron City College, specimen,g penmanship, let B. M. Breekiandge, photography, let dip Sohnehman, lithograph/4 let dip R. Munroe, ambrotypee, , in dip E. la Wykap, do - f 2d dip E. Feemter, family grOup In oil, it dis .p • This wee . mentioned by the committee as worthy of particular remark and the-highest award given la it in the discretion of the committee. — .I. F. Fralle9 otiltiiie pictures, Ist and 2d prom Mary Shaw, land/cope In oil,: 2,1 pr An:ratan:4'ft crayon drawings; lot dip Mary Ray, pencil-drawing,<. 2d pr - Lawyer, photograph in oil, . Ist dip Miss Rhodes, portrait in oil, 2d pr , . Alex. Cowley, - pen drawing, , silver medal Mary Towdley, pencil drawing, In pr Mr. Farm, writing and pen drawing, . let 2 dip W. W. Wallace, marble mantels, W. C. Wall, landscapes in ell, do pr do photographs, colored and plain, 2d pr AL 1.. Wright, porcelain teeth, silver medal R. E. Craig, histoMcal paintings, lot pr Krebs Bros., lithographic Muds, 2d pr Miss Brereton, portraits_ in oil, Ist pr Gillespie, eolleetkru water colors, ' lit pr Mr. Dalby, portrait In 011, lot pr .Class 28. .1. B. D. Clark, non-rorrosire ink, dis. p. dip Maher & Bro., 2 pianos, lot N. Snyder ' a boxes satire Wide ( stuffed,) Ist Anthill & Sane r clod, Duals,., dia.p. dip John Birch, Cato skeleton; ills. p. dip John Baboup, match machine, do do dip do sine washboaid - do do dip M. F. patois, patent oilcan, do do dip do - Trott'groil globe, . do do dip C. Sock, dbplay . funiltere, let N. Snyder, 2 cases South AMerican Meads let do native - do dip do JO Afriatuirice Nide (living,) let D. N. Ricbenbangb, 2 figure Imads, . dip J. J. Gillespie, beet assortme nt looking-glossa let s. • wssa.—We are requested by several Bangers if Fourth St. to return thanks to the °Ewers of the Bank of Pittsburgh,: for placing a sign in front of their Banking House. Since the great increase of business, and particularly. Banking, in this street, it bas been a very greet annoy .eoo to-wait on persons enquiring for the Bank . of Pittsburgh and the .Iferehante' and Matta; &dame Baolttand what makes it worse is the fact that stringers seefagno signs usually take dawn to be Churches huunnuch, ern most of .the, letter are withant atoeples aid are -wary.:i nu oh like the Banks in ontwaid npreintsnea. They are sten lamed ta learn thatthe liarehanteand m a uutucturele Bank is alio about fn'heyen:lagri imp. " - t•I 1' _ . . A wonos Um. Kelly, Modal:gin giii; b env iik, we' run aver by a unla on the arm load Pittsburgh -Bitiirood on'Pridir grantoir about ninu'olook, and ML" 'Zino woo walking onthe useir', lad tlieistb it ,itfforvii , pnyok tbo traiKkiosif 1104414 , ' prow .101 • The 'Bank iliiiiinisezwens. There was considerable excitement On Sante- ; growing out of the suspension of specie payments east,.and there was a.partial run on the-banks as soon as they opened. The Exchangeand Merchants and Manufacturers' de- [ermined to suspend early in the day, and they paid out specie during the day' only on their s's and 10's. There was same little feeling mani fested, but not so much as might have been an ticipated, and knots of people were seen at most of the business corners, the weather being fine, who were busy discussing th e menet ary difficulty. The Bank of Pittsburgh and the Mechanics' Bank resolved not to suspend, and pnid all de- minds in full. After 10 o'clock there was no pressure on them, and there was nothing appa rent beyond the ordinary routine. The Citizens' Sank also paid specie during the day. The Al- I leglosny Bunk, being but just organized, was .! not troubled time The Iron City Bank has not ; yet issued any notes. The Farmers' Deposit Bank, the Trust Com pany and the Brokers were paying all checks drawn upon them, hut in currency only. It was very difficult' to get or buy par funds, the few who were selling charging 6 per cent. on cur rency A meeting of Bank officrs was held during the afternoon, but they came to no conclusion. The Pittsburgh and Mechanics' resolutely refused to suspend, and concert of action was not, there fore, possible. We have no fears for any of our banks. They are all sound, and note-holders and depositors are perfectly safe. At least, so it appears to us. At any rate, excitement can do no good. All we can do is to wait and see what course affairs will take, and govern ourselves accordingly. enanolitt WITH MURD6a.—Our readers will remember that a Pittsburgher named Thomas Appleby, who at one time kept a grocery_store on Wylie street, hut who afterwards - aeltled at Chicago, 111., was murdered at the latter city on the night of the 11th of June, IKIn, while sleeping in the store, and robbed of a large amount of money. The-tragedy caused a great deal of excitement at the time, and every effort was made to discover the perpetrators, but prov- ed fruitless. The murder, it was thought, was committed by persons well acquainted With the circumstances of the murdered man, the 'wea pons being a hatchet and a cheese-knife used in store. An Irishman named Philip Jordan, who had been employed by Appleby in some capacity limb in this city and in Chicago, was discharged sometime previous to the murder, on account of a difficulty which had occurred between the parties from the fact that lie had been charged by Appleby with stealing a $2O note. The latter had a short examination before Officer Pinker ton in Chicago, on suspicion of being concerned in the murder, but there were not sufficient grounds for holding him at the time, and he was discharged. Subsequently Some 4rcUln. stances came to light which pointed very Strong ly to him as the guilty party—such as basing dogged Appleby around the city of Chicago after his discharge, and the statement of the latter to aneighbor that he was afraid of Jordan, and had taken him back into his employ several times, after having discharged him, on this ae nount. Ile was seen at the door of the store on the evening previous to the murder, was not in his bed during the night, was found in is stable next morning in an excited state of mind, and had not the same clothes on that he had the night before. There are also a Lumber of minor circumstances against him, we learn, which will I be brought to light in due time. Officer John F. Gibbons, of Mayor Wentworth's Police, Chicago, arrived in our city on Satur day evening, for the purpose of arr.:ling Jor dan, who was supposed to be in this vicinity. Mr. G. called on Mayor Weaver earlr)on Sun day morning, and told him the nature of his business. The matter was put in charge of offi cer Hague, who, after considerable inquiry. as certained that Jordan was is the mph.) ..f Thomas Williams, Est., as carriage -driver. Ac companied by officers Hamilton and Moon, and Mr. Gibbons, he proceeded to,itir. Williams' res idence, in Allegheny city, and arrested Jordan just as he had returned with .the carriage from church. He was placed in the Tombs, to remain until this morning, when he will he taken to Chicago. His arrest was effected in about three hours after the information was conveyed to the Mayor. YREIIIIOII 2d lit lit lit lot Jordan is about twenty-four years of nge. Ile protests his innocence, and appears to think be can disprove the serious charge laid against him. Mr. Williams gives him an excellent character, and says he brought from his former employers a good reputation for honesty and faithfulness. "Br the way, we perceive that *portion of the premium list appears in a morning cotemporary today. For the edification of our agricultural .readers wo designed publishing it, but the mana gers, exhibited a preference for our cotemporery, and as we do not play "second fiddle," to the morning press, we will have to pass it alto gether as though it had never been issued." The above we clip from the Evstung Cl. , ontele of Saturday. The managers .of the Pair did not begin to read the list of premiums until attar our craning ootomporary had gone to prose and therefore it was not possible under their regulations for them to give a copy to that paper, Every other morning paper in the city had the same opportunity of getting the list, if they had desired it, which we had. If they did nor avail themselves of it, it was not our fault. la let 1t 14 Monststra GODARD, the celebrated aeronaut accompanied by his brother, who has also at tained some celebrity of a similar character. arrived in our city on Saturday, with his im mense baloon Canada, capable of carrying seven passengers, and containing 39.000 cubic feet of Gan. Monsieur G. intends making an ascemaion at an early day, (of which due notice will he given) and will come down in an immense Par achute, 90 feet in,,carcumference. Mons. 0. is sled an accomplished magician, and will perhaps give a few evening entainments in feats of that kind. RESCUING A Pateoesa.—On Thursday night the night police arrested a men named George Smith, on St. Clair sleet, for disorderly conduct. While taking him to the Tombs, it is alleged, Thomas A. Hinton interfered and made an at tempt to rescue the prisoner, assaulting the watchmen in a violent manner. The latter pre ferred two charges of assault and battery with intent to kill, and one for rescuing a prisoner, before Mayor Weaver. He had a hearing on Saturday and was held to bail for appearance at Court. di.. p. dip dim. p. dip CHARGE or PLEUI7IIIT.—Some days ago, Geo. Hall, charged with larceny, waa released from prison on bail, Alex. McClelland being taken as his security for appearance at Court, after ma king affidavit that he was worth a sufficient amount for that purpose. On inquiry, Mayor Weaver ascertained that he owned no property whatever, and he was arrested on Saturday and committed to jail to answer a charge of perjury . Hall wan arrested and re-committed. WE learn from the Chronicle that Mrs. Swan and child, passengers by the ill-fated Centrul America, passed through this city a few days since, on their way to Cannonsburg. Washington county. Mrs Swan had been residing with her husband, in California, for some years past.— She was forced to part with him on the sinking ship, and be has in all probability perished. He was d brother of Mr. Swan, editor of the Washington Review. DEVONS.-Mr. Jas. Trunick had on exhibition at our County Fair a fine Devon bull 8 years old and another, one year old, both of which took first premiums. They were the finest looking animals we ever eaw, and are kept by him f, r breeding. Ile intends exhibiting them at the State Fair in Philadelphia on the first of next month, where we expect to bear they will receive other premiums, as they will bo found difficult to beat. Dnowson.—On Tuesday evening the 10th indt son ofJames Morino, of Fallsion, aged about. Syeare, fell into the Race, in that borough, and was drowned. • His body was recovered late in the evening. —Argue., THE Synod of the First Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church is now in session at Steu benville. Tint Agricultural Fair of Bearer: County will be held at Beaver on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS roa MEN AND Boes.--Carnagban, Allegheny, whose place is familiar to all our readers, has now reedy nt his New Hall, a choice variety of well-made Clothing for men and boys, which ns usual is offered at close rates for cash. Hie custom de partment shows a fine display of new style Coat ings, Pant Stuffs and Vestings. Buyers will be pleased with an examination of his goods and prices. - Disease of the Liver.—When the celebrated Dr. Ilueboiecheredthat drunk...mem wee a Dense. he enundat truth which the expertenee and obwreation of medical men 4 every day oongrming. The many apparently Insane names of these who Indulge in the a/10 of spirit woe liquors, may be du accounted for. The true nu.e of conduct, which, le Wpm tor Infatuat ton, Is very frequently p diseased state of the Liver. Do organ In the human system, when deranged, produces omen frightful catalogue of diemmea— And 44 indeed of applying moodier; to the meallealatione. dieradoe,ser to too often the cue, playelehine would pronnibe wide& view to the original nose, fewer death* would mutt frOardimasee Induced by • deranged date of the hiser.— Tbre4l4adrthe of the &mow numerated leader the head of. Connuiption, hare their root Ina diseased Liven Dr. Mc Van celebrated Liver-PAD, prepared by newton Begs., are • certain care. . . ..._..ll6.Purchmarrarbould.be metal to oak fur DR. lIPLANE'S 0i1../arKATED LIVER PILLS, manufgaraned tiy FLEXING 81/08, or Plttrburgli. P. There r , r,r other POD 1 4 .4 0 1 1 4 C ta7i6LlTrr PIU norr_beforor dm public: Dr. Wiontres pu eblo lbw. PM; also Ms reletriAtie irrnolfugs, eau now be hal** MrDrstat.b drug ritorks.,, None tritArort Dleelputtunqr "ar22.11m0 . , IMO& . DOZ. VANDER WAGON WHIPS, in 'Me* 5 sket, si• Ninnhotraelm Telegraphic. I'ettant_u•uta, cep:. 27.—1 t Ic underato.,l that the Governor will Issue a proclamation to.morrosr calling the Legislature together on the first Tocsin,- in October to take action on the Bank suspension. Pfm.soci.mlia, Sept. 26.—There is nu concerted action among the banks. The Pennsylvania Batik ; has resumed business, with a total suspension of specie payments. The CominerCe Bank Li paying out not., bat no specie. The Ilinard Bank is redeeming. fires only.— The North American and Mitehanies' Bunks ace pay ing specie and certifyin g checks to tradesmen. to pay all bills and checks. All the hanks are certifying cheeks. Thud:Mousing banks pay tiro dollars in specie:— Manufacturers and Meclionie,.. Southwark, t'ommer •inl. Philadelphia, Northern Liberties: the Western flank pays fire in capon of neeessity only. Consoli dation Bank, City Bank. and Bank of Penn Town. ship pay uo gawks at all. The Southwark Bank pays all kills and certifies chocks. The following resolution passed this morning by our board of brokers: Hrro Ired, That all settlements for the parch...to and sale of stocks, part and to come, may be made in certified checks of any of the Banks current on day of settlement, np to 3 o'clock, r. u. A meeting of Bank Presidents we held this af ternoon, bat it is reported that the went of emi t:en of argon it adjourned without arriving at any determination. It was thought they troold deter mine on fall suspension. as practiced by time of the hanks to-day, but which was not general on acconnt of the North Anti:lien, Mechanics' and alters re ceiving a supply' of !peek. There was also a meeting of Cashiers but their action in not yet known. It is understood, that 31, pliention will be mode to the Governor tc call an extra session of the legislature, with a View to afford ing relief to the hanks front the penalty of l'orteitore of charter hut - acted by the In of 18511. _ evert batiks, however, aro not noting under that low, sir Pennsylvania. Formers .b Meehanles', Philadelphia and Western. PITILADLI.I.II. Sept 2I;. —Private taipatithee an noutteo the sosponnitto of the Heading flank, Sept. 26.—. kt n tneeting f the Bank Presidents thic morning, it WWI resolvel to antipend apeeio payments on ell notes. Scr"."l Ili.epatrh. —The suspension' since ten o'clock has been total, with the exception of accom modating their customers with a few dollars iu change. There Is no run on the Savings thinks, we have but three, and the most ignorant know they are as safe ns the mint. The merchants seem to be grautied with the CUP pension. Money on the Street, nhioh yesterday cote mended 2i per cent., has fallen to.day to 1. The Baltimore and Ohio 12'611,34 stock has adranceti to $.5 per share. BAIMMORY, Sept. 211.—The Farmer S Mechanics' bank is cooking all its notes and paying its 'Locks in notes on other city banks. All the other banks have fully suspended, but are still furnishing their citstoruers with change. The exeitement is subsi ding and the money market easier. Muck surprise is expressed that the banks of New York City hare not suspended. There is no run on the Saving's Bank. The issue of shin-plotters is talked of. WASHINGTON. Sept. The Book of the Metrop olis have resolved to continue ?In•G> payments in full. feeling themselves secure ogaiiisi oil demands. The Beek of Washington 1,11, partially suspend.•.l, but this in only temporary. They pay speete n u their five dollar notes and email cheeks. The Pireetors of the Metrepolis and Patriotic Banks nn• now in con femme. It is not yet known what actien will he taken. The Bank of Motropolit rinsed firm. The coin. martial Community ore generally rati-tied with the coot, of thy hanky. All tire confident of their arability and reran:option at an early day. Them ha, teen a corniiderahle amount of deposits in the Patriotic and WaAingion banks einee their S.- TOIIK. Sept. 1 1 1..—Ttttro i• no truth in the reports enrnat in Phttadelphia that the New Tort. City Banks are about to suspend iptVie payment... There areal present nortglut of the adoption of !orb a tuvaeure. Nnor Yam:, Sept. 26.—Tho skew:11,1111p ISaltis matlett at noon. but ••arried out no spentr. A triong her int, 'era..., are Beverly Ttlrk...., Gm... 1 1,. Li v0rp...,1. and tilt (amity. . . N KW I ' I.K. Sept. 2ii,_p . M -1,,,, h,, n kr r e m.. erl strong to the chi, of hii.ine.ro hoer! .an.l there nrc un signs of runi.eneints. Money in the etreet in iiirgely ' , ought for end litrUlarni• higher rare. of 111 tere.t. The following eirrular from the Elank A h: t n been "lu ronrelpaenee of the analantannan of iipecte pay. tuents lay Philadelphia Bank,, 'lota, in hereby a-it en that all collections fur acevutat a dealer, at than Lank. maturing out of the cat) of Near Perk will at the option of the dealer, in either reactlleal or, if paid. Le aachieet to Alraft, of the hank pat able an handl eur feint at tine point a of rid pcereent. Nitre Yock.Sept. 25.—fhe Rank. 111.1 nat. failed this morning. e.te/1 , 11.410, - .A. N. Y —The nai-ension of the hank Inentral here eaumed great a—watt-mean ' .ne. a large number a bill, we, in etroulation te foe hank ar. all safett fond innaltutiora goTro, sept.S:ate street we• teo,h exetted Joring the day Ly s adiee. from bet the heal. hose toed.. dira.• additions to them 'pee., within the last few Jay.. and remote fain. 'flare are no :ism.. rnmpetmon. 1. enraid.ntly L.h e r ed that ell New Eu;Ls.l bank.. are Ode to :rend the pressure The net zain nfentit in the hank- h.r the lee n we.t. t.• nearly iLltnt.etto; the hank? are •I? than they were two week. end It 1.. k..`i are in a healthy e..n , lttann. Thor. In. 1.... n.• The Indere , •1' IV It. havepy. .! nottnrtat. The billA et the 1100[u/um Bank t,f L• wer< thrown out I.y the t•lttE..lk hank rnaa'rox, N.. 1. 6ept, ;N; -.ht. 6 6tirling.. hard ware merchant. luta made an « en c hal asaete are ample. • • There ha. been n rteaay I.e ino,lernte run up°n our banke; each one ha.. paid out shout $.OOO, and all are in goad eonaition. ITueniztan, Sept. 21;. —At a nitretam of the rei zzeris of thi. rity held the mamma, it was unaizt mnusly resolrod that the bank. of the eity in r e zoiezzted to immediately reipend ?peen. pa? mem un til the busineoz interest, of the community would juoitify a resumption. This action sraa taken in oz. mequenee of the heavy run that ha. reeentlaz loon made upon the bank., by foreign bri•korri and l'llll/. ere; the hank, are abundantly kibitz to meet their ha hilitiel • and a, le, will he ,4fi2111./ by note holder, or depwsitizzra in romzequener of the anopension. V1:5 . 1,1,M, Sept. 26.—The Ohio Life and Trust Company has made an assignment to Charles Stetson and the members of the old Board of Directors. Rates of exchange aro W./Mill/A/ . sight cheeks tam not he bought on New fork at less than fire per runt. premium. There hare been no failure; today - and merchants stand firm. Waamraro.. ern . Sept. 27. Soreral ea,en of yellow fetver have occurred at key Wog, and one death. The origin of the unease i, from admitting seamen from Arginurall into the Hospital New ORLEANS. Sept. 2n.--The market is depre, pied by dialcultien in exchange. Sterling is New York i4l par cent. premium. • Flour 511; Mieed Corn 73t. Fept. 27. -nail.° havo bet, nn bank Kuspeuoking Lore yet, bat tniseh ecritement prevails from the bank ini.pen.int, et the Telegraphic Merkel• Soo Yoe., S..p 26.—Cottint; Mien roiVl.,u,don Itl,Oooblilaeolil. Wheat hoary: 12:000 tooth erild sit a d cline of 2./4.4e, quoted at 11,21431.47 for Whip. and 1.112 for RM. Corn very dull; nominally. onitiol at $1.770r 1.7%. Moo Pork bray) , Pnme heavy at $1 6 ,7M1. Leo( iittaily. Lori! Ftraily linron firm. Sugar dull. Lin aood old hoary rat 7447!m Airy ,loot Ty. Clue:lgo k nook Wand Minot. Central Iliclilgau .11hineiiippt Miasotiri SW , . 64 --- PattrAnatuutaA. Srpt. in all d”partmentm I about musi.nd.oi Itteadatutim are onunly nornina In price. Flour am Irt , nly altered at SZ.,U , a without haven. Ryetia Flour la dull at $4,37%.. and Corn Meal at %Vitra rora In 'burly and the. miller" are holdang •df: plot Rod at $1,3041,115, ilrlote at $1.301491.1. ur. unntnand 7:.e. Corn In Jlllllll itka , Six. Oaa have dmlaroul to 32434 ThMTP have been no trannactkmn In airocerU.s or Prorinion to fin quotation& IVlnmhy d;tiiil/011 In 24 in bid ClariaNati. .4ept. 20.—Thr othpenmion .4 the hank. o ltaltltuore, lhadon awl Ptlntborgh repotted ..1.1 'change pn Mired great ..xolletnent and xo unaettled the market for al kind, of prultiee that quotation, rm. he reared noun .al to a a extent. Floor,. hl to the nate. of I till hbl at pricer n.. from gl. to f. 1,0. hul cl.taal ...mot. a , #1,2..inr..1.ta1. Who. nounnal: 7:r for fled it the ...aid rata pahl. Vale dull at Whl.lcy declined to 17cano cloned .1.11. Hates of exchange are nominal: algid cheek could not ta. bought on Nen York !ban t , premium. Gold held out of the market. No mince,. Merchant, al atand up Oruro Them b , a general attar...moon of apecle pay input by the hatskx throughout the country. Weather clear. Thcintentateritl'. 11l ter falling. A bon feet In ITICIICA on the Bar. . Amusements DITTSBIrRIIII THEATRE. Lace 41:1 , 1 3lnongrr JOSEPH FOSTER. 140 , 70nd week of the mOgnxelauno t °it!. ta Ka I artists. Mr. and Mr, {c. J; FLOILF:NCE. MONDAY EVENINO, Sept. 26, 1557, will I.e netd nu entirely new Illeterlc Dnne, entitled ItOlittltT ESIMETT— Derby Wang. Mr. W.. 1. Florence; Robert Flwdredtt ilerry Ittendew ',Trull, Mr. A W Young: Miry Curran, Julie M. Comte. Highlima ftinp ilia Emily Witlilegrarn. Tn milfloile with WORKINiI TUE ORACLE, in which Mr W J wiltwlaln 6 di:Tomtit aurae...44nd Mrs W .1 Flom. will rtvolalli 4 different olmnicturo. Corn Starch Manufactory for Sale and Lease. ON THE Brn DAY or OCTOBER NEXT, at to o'clock. A. IC. WI, wsll olio, at Public Auction, on the premiss% at Comp Washington, I mile North of Cimino lull, all the machinery, loot. and 81(110,1 belonging to the Starch llumfactory of the lato Arm of Ttannea Procter • Co. We will also 'ewe to the purchaser tho buildlogo and groundeoccoMed by the came, for a boon °rye., at an to. nnot rent of $1,400, with the privilege of purchaMOß an/ time before the expiration of the knee, fur the wou ofiltdotat nit Faetory it new and In complete owlet - onward Immo. distely on the Wand. (..10.1, In w convenient location foe oh. tufting non, aid forecnillog the Starch to market. Tim machinery and utensil• bare beet In nee a ICUs over three years, and lure lasi rik/uvd by aeon. oppralen re at atemt $7,000 it hew capacity to work OLIA hundred buslinh. per day, Which might lalacremiod if desired. The quality of Starch heretofore made has been of We hlitlued grade—tbe brand hatiO4 .heen • ficarite one Iu the market. The sale it made in coneequsoce of tho death of the attire partner. to clone the concern. PROCTER A CANDLE, Sorrlrlog Portman., Ac. _COOPER k STOIL.P.S. Audience., .gOULD'S PATENT SPRING RE1i.1:17 0 7: lug purchased the exclaim right to manntacturo and Patent 2pring Bed," la the county Alleghe ny, ens am KM prepared La: "Wale, thaw. dralring to par chases lee priced, cheap anClurrals Spring Bed. Call awl examine them at our iVetelediee. They can Le attanted t any bedstead end removed therefrom at pleasure. Steno ! t en t, paws, ie., Mesh/sod cith this bed at a very lee prim, self_... YOUNG 00.,84 amithfhel4lL, 7/IJORION- - -BALL.-1,51:10 165 in "tom m i swims. by wurraxacs 00. Commercial 0 S NDITTIBE OP ARBITRATION rut SF.IPTBRUBB lzum, Inexu, B. P. Slaw., C. Ilaannti, R. Paean. W. W. Mar, PITTSBURGH BAILICETS• [Reported Sperta•Ty for the l'ittstrurgh Gazette. [ Plrrearanti, )(own., SEPTEMISB 25,1857. FlA)l7R—salss of , M hbbt extra family from store at $5.0; 25 d.. dont aulwr, extra and extralsmily at 15,00.5.5,15 and $5.50. 1 11tAIN--satles of 50 bus Red %%leaf from first Ramis at S”. :to 10 PA. frons store at Si. SIIORT,--sal., of 1 too front mill at 50. flir — aalss of Is/ It.; it+ at $ 10, 4 1,. . (1.1•TEI: —sal.s of 25 lsoza am at 11!;--1 tuns, NIOLAVSK , —IstI, of 10 fib's Orleana 01 11:1; 10 + 0 s y ,„ p at 70 MONETARY ANDCOMMERCIAL We Warn that w:ieut noun, I.wwenl fn. the interior much mote rapidly atitielieited. and if the eltipmentx ootitinue largo. I.Le money market will linthubly come relief from that %mire... thin get. ihfiloult) 4{0.. nonnettion la found In the ,:Jon or hale oxelinisite; lf rotowinta and bankers cannot roma forward to buy more liberally. we WWI look to two aperie now bark her. from Eiinfp• to purrhase our grain with the retoly money. Lellgar. • The number of Ganna is unn.omily heavy the week: brought about, mid in Many rase. probably originating itt the pree,ent palm. metney attain. Three, o r t oo , p ht i od , ;don name, we to he suldnd this munting.amOng them Lyon J Levy It Co.. of Chmnut street, whole eXtausive dry go o d. ....teitliihment known - es the -litelearre" of Philadelphia, and Ihmetatt Co. flallowell Co, and Smith, Murphy Co.. Market ettol Jobbers. I u this city, B ro th er ., A 'whom , . and tepencer Pot ter, litore t ,, suspended payment I , eterday. The market for Money con inuos dear outside of Bank. and rum.. of the Near kngland Banks are pressing un said their ,7,,r York bills reeeieuble. The rate., vary from Di to NI per cent. The Have. toms, ore also largo borrower" upon acceptance. Made against Su• ra- The Dry intortat in Niel} canrd for at hank, though concern begtus to 1.. telt her the October on nut of the derangement it. the Western exchange. noel tho apprehension of delay in moving pnah te ,, to tilt. urn V. 'urreni y le still the great bother. Our bt4ege are halted. and the .mmuntly.te flooded with It. The Ills. . omit 4 Opt. All Ilescripmuli urn Irrogular. getail un subanta ...1 trader, abating HMS, /SIN MIN 00011 as Dll is and Kentucky. at _and 23 , .; t cent. if lerunein and Te name° money go r e al 3to he aft. The bankers and broken arc buy mg none et all —St. Louts Dem. MitIPMEN. to 011.11 . 13.411,1"..—lion following very filter eating table ofeaparts from ell tho Invl.. of ths States to British 'wte fur the conuaeretal year ending An. :list, lien been sotnrolled by 1/eturrs. Ft1t13,14 k ea.. or Nes. torn Cowan:am, Export. trom ihe 14111,1 Shave Unnal Bri tail/ en.llrrhand. inr g3lll A ummt. Coro. Riot. Hat t . Pork: nob. qr. qrs Ica. trs 1+21.. 1.28 , 1,1 S 3 195,11A1 311.77 b 2 011. 26,448 4,bbi 1852 :154.U45 16,17 S 0,91: 7tg, /S&L. 1.0 , 9.450 '7UtI,A*I h 4,704 14;47 16;4. 142.508 7t3.332 7,443 49,916 .32,13.50 19.5.• 164.579 38,412 61:fr.97 1.610 71.712 lOU. 1,408.44 S tt:4,4lt: 51Y.r.,201 faNYJ 53.24 32.641 11•57 7 , 1 - 44711 653,942 7,6 , 2 22.0,44 11,b,...! lard. el. 011. tune tom, tone to. Intl• tn. In:•1 1,1.4 :1,167 0.1,8/4 . 1,471 3,34{ 1.42 3,462 1.t , 70 1.140 4.1 a 3.;44 176.667 I . . I I :!.Y4.1 1:1.r01.2 1.76,42 A c. 1.414 17%.5 :42111 I,IAS 3.2;0 . 2g1,134 I „ .14,4L7 3,4137 1•71 2U0.0_4 . 14,41 9,21 t/ =11111022 N A VitiATIIIN Cu.— II Idd• ileppart; J bee Ithes, llunln, :111,b1s opplre. Snowdon; n %lervern I do whlnky, owner; sdo !lour. IluflntAn A V, . l!ranry, 120 Info mt.., Forsyth. Jr,3o I,hln nom, Itinow k ro; Rdo ogio, tlwindl.q 07 d,, re..,d, 130 51' rt 13 W.I. fruit. “wro, 74 b.. glwnt, Sw..arer. lb Sb!s apple, 0 do polAtoo, mrlndler. o Uroy [Octal, L 7.1. bilahol.t u1,..111.rg for V 1 dutarthEyele from andn. Barge 1.17 Warthlngton NMI. wllll . 41.1 lad. flour. hua wle, If:. do w (!I do n. 1.',1 u bar1..)..10 do apples. The fir.fn Villa /Lb 721; Lt. wta. iod do wk.., 17 do even. 15.0 I®port • by Itallroad • I'lt.hurKll Vt. W I C IL It.-13.3 ;hat I...fing, title potalo,. ownprs.; 1..11. Not, RI., 1 Vet 1, mg, Jackm , t: .:7 L. 411.1., 1•11ept.m...11 .1“•.t. .1 Cr 11'1 .1.• i/•• 1,, N. , 1 , ..011 ran, Altrr•ll. •.• I 1 , 4. :44 1.,,,11 a 1.,. al. 11 sluokstL. 10 14 I • '1 ke• Lnrl.r, II 1.41 `II , 1 14 Ii0(11 1.1.1• 1., •1.• vh.vl, liort atLrland A lAttml.usAlt I. U.—.', WA. 1.135,1 ..11. 11 FaLn• - •.t.4rk 4 C.o. 4, 1,1. 0,01. J thtnig.er. 1.10 do. LI .10. I , Wollw, ito 41,1. 1.1.1 12 6.11/. t' WAAL, 314.6 ;AI •LA pL•Atot. W Allan; SAI 101 l ItAn.ll, 1,.1', 4 ... 1,4 II II t 01144, •It• pAr4. 8 . 4 ". 4.1 , chr.e.e, 11.11:11.A4.,.... 7A9 .4. 4.1.../.. I; Kenuml, & Lt., 4 .AA L. 1.a.l paire., A ‘i..nl.ort. I.xr /11tIAIL II 1.1.1. fLuir..l 1414,1, Is J .14., 1444, 1 4 ~se mat •ta,..1 4 rlo 41,4 vAI./.At t+ Loiter lAJ r.. 114 Irailer. 7L !1...L...4714J A Tba law clays of the - .awl.. VrtJat and Salta - aka want w.s) ar,artn, and IL. ri“.l ithr.g The. a alattatt °Alm. .I.ow 1L...rut...tr.. rtta -tat d.ttattut. tr. b., t o not... Thr. are soma 1.1711,416 ta' torwatt, (row. tn.. ‘Ltnauttalwit flat Ittatts 10.1,1 with 1.1.a1m,„ MA no, 1.. ra. , ar•/ rt•t•at Th. ritialat.t,;ll an.: 1 0 .40.1111..1, 0.1C...0ra1, hew< at, .tuat. taw ttaat now *tad, tar t4.lfit.l`. wt. • r the •1:0 alaularwt I. An att ttstruatat. atiwuttl I , ast ladaw lowlsng tat ‘•-•11.6„ -1-•• N Prety•hl,, tu...Ftez itvin„sts ao•p4 ',NG at IJ 11 1.11 I.•rtitrillo at ‘• I' ll_ are,. la, Inn. frelrbt t„ tp..l Vut•t t.. I.,•••••••nr,wtti Ali•Ir„.• apr..mp.l .1 I.tu R nu alp. It s.I .1•81,1, „wt.! •• tn...rt hot • attu.s "la •tart„„sr•l Thr ott•etena „p valet 4 , r•••• —itt-• .I.n Gnu*, I'lly ot II Tuf t•r. 114. - Ileata/. Mte,hter, tr g... 11.11., 1..„1„,/•I•ovn, /.1.•‘.l1 • •uanal tr , 11...14• ll,a er..„ "I , .0 :••atnr,l„, I, the s r 410.3,40. am JAI.. Kell., t.. gi g - Apt 1,111., .ntewle h• , Wheel°, the twtonot...• •• .—. i\.. hoe here e Kti131131...r. f '4 • 41.1,41 for tel I t..ml l hrte...ll:, at Part...rant, la. the Awenwer.. trip AIM.. le., Tann, owl e title I.e thaw. the the 1.1 near 11, e hare 1/......4111., .cal, t ‘.1.0.1er e Al. a sharp. •tntrk report. hp.al 11, loadnew If. the !IN. , nen of r , ,Trterate., the r .I.A•unerd stet te....• wee re .. 1 A Aetoet . 10 the Tel . an. The lareenre ..1 rhe ••• nnt nw. OA, la. tenter. n. the nal, awl the slkoawl Ine mr.1...1 81 a woolt, when the ...AI ...Awn op• Joao. L.A.rt• hos 0ur...0 ..I tot:I-liar a t...at et...heal nay... Kane. Inver. fn.. Ita ...fah,. 1111P.111.1 I. fa. the, in, than 1.L.0 have ever aurr....hurl Is reachlah: • leapt w I • Inal. The.. ...not arrleal rwhet.LlA. 1.111.4. fro. the tetchon. awl Ilse IlaselAl,ll to Mentph... with a light nip, the .A.lt I.ter a le.ee there n - areel. on•Iloor Ann., there net beta c loundr.l .- A .h..,1 re.Aved on thy levee the enure dam . , at.tolay AO, SVOld ,1 .rnm.r Flora na. 1t1..1 11.4. k 14,14 11.14, yrllerilstl Strynboaa Real•ler. INRI Itsyard, Elmatwth, Cta,r.t. Whewlin,. DEPA Ltts.r.l, 4,0"1..1 , 1 Bayard, E1...1,6: Ilievoit, Zteam boa to Monongahela River U. S. Mall Packets "..TEOIER TEI.DIR STEAMEI, JEFFP.ILSI.N, . • , , . . . Cu., J. C. Wo..nw.utt. Ctr, RE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE T now ntilq ri,nlArly Morning Ittmits LoreLorePi...- burgh ran A hi.. and Nrrning Beats at t. P M. rot M'Ree,,port, F.Huloollltemro, 51..tioDza -1,1 a City, 11.11eventon, Fayette (fl, lirei 1.. d. hlifuntla an.l 1tr0,,,t11.., then. ronuertlnK with MA., mn , l Lr U. 10, ....11. Morgantown, WA) no2tlntrg, Carunchaeltown n;,l Jeffrrsoci. F , A.musvra ticketa4 thrungh from Pittsburgh to Ptofu . fo/ an.leMt...rourns an hum* inrhi.ifve Maw returning trim Itrownsvilh. learn at h o'elurk In the morning and A ill 100 or..ing. For (lath, Information en. quire et Om Mks Wharl that, at the f.rot u 1 Otani atrert. au& W. SWIM/F./P.R. 00001, ST. LOUIS, DUBUQUE K F.OR I' K -he elegant almoner LA CROSSE. Vont. John inury: Clerk. JaMess:, grin, Mlii Ira. , fur the 360,0 MIA all intermediate purrs on TIIIS LA V , at 10 o'rlock, M. Fur &sigh/ nejamange apply on buaral ur FLACK RA RN Aats. I, l olt LOUISVILLE.—The. tine - CLIFTON. Thos. V.v., Masten Lill tear, fog the &Lott. and all iOOl 010.1h1140 port", on til IS 1) N'. the :Mb imst., at IU 0. For Ire/ slit or mo.s...age ur to Ni FLACK, BARNES k 111, Agit, FUIC CI NCINN line l4 g o 4 l ...moot BELMONT, Fllibei will Iran. for the aii.l all interinoilLite HAS, therZoli iii•l , 10 SI. Mot freight or lawny: apply on hoard nr to ,23 FLACK, BA 'IN 1:0 a Ant.. tt pu CINCINNATI AND WU J; ( in ACACI A eirrl'Ait E. II 11. /Linen, toast,' The new light draught pituotiner steamer 11 . AVIA or] At H. It H. Mut, ti. will leave for the alinty And all intartoyillato pointsim )IIiNI,AT ,erring, the , _nth inst.. at 4P. Al For freight or passage, having ininerlor arnotimialatlon, apply on lanril or to ae2l A 0. AIoOIIBW. Agent. hdWater .host. F. I If 1. A IF TRI-AV EEk tr y.th , RWM:MAW PACKET.—The fine pan. (Aiptalti J. !beep for finial..., and bitYrmtilinto port, on TueAdave,, Thumlay. and Satnrtlaye, to plain of the Feria City. Vor fnight or pa,mage. apply on Ikard, or and W. 11. WHEELEIt, Agent. No. 5 Wood BA BOOTS AND SHOES, C A. 1 , F` OFL CA M J . JAMES ItoEB, tif.. , 10 MARKET STREET, NEAR TILE NARK T, fi.jtot nocelve4l M. large LADIES', MISSES' And CIIILDRENB' BOOTS And SHOES; MENA' CALF. KIP AND COARSE BuOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, GAITERS, OPERAS, lc . BOYS' AND YOUTHS' BOOTS, SHOES. &c. "FGRDIS" RUBBER SUOER A very eoperior artleln and eery non% Direst from the Maanfartnrers which he will sell by rata or PACIIAne 01 very redurVvi prices for cash. Vile stock compd./no ono 01 the largest assortments to be Grand in any city, suitable for city and country saes and boring over twenty years experience In bnying, Le ;male that he cariinrw snit nil tastes. lie r.pfteruny invites all In mutt to r JL evntring them that they will be pleased. compel 11.1 eh n anneiderlt. al t &Menai, to mailmen" that heat known and tilmhßod to recommrnd Dr. J. Hostetter'. Oulebntted Statuarli natant vtoold only lw adding to what has almady be.m. handded tar and wide, nal ant? y aI...LW/4.1m1' Uneaten, but by the penida of tho land. andortalbr tbu pby. inclam and tha prem. that Iluttetter's Bitter* bare no equal In restoring and imparting health toenteehled men. WWI and eldldran nod thin medicine Mentos/de In Many of their Ilia ordablllty. to which I bey am nabJect, Oportally clueing .Ile.summer .colon;to ma clues It *bold be takaninaman llnantltina before meal. for .sir Isr Drustglita and dessicrs generally everywb.., sul ILOATEtTi.: It k 2C Praaet oelksslssyrr CITOVEs. :;"I.'o1 7 Ett;STOVES. -----2 --Ouratock of .11 ihn bett improved patternev tinkPri•ina fn part'. ' CoultlivA, Dieting, 'soul Office Nun.% am gbal gl;ear toe ' gleoapt inhlther, city. All goal. dellrarrd free of qkafe, • Call at the Iran .City for Ware of ARAM k co. aola. . . ; • Nu lad Wood Vireat--‘: 11144KSFOTY1100,8 — AWA6i - V r aßia .1-1! jun. or tlailiteetlAf realvad tbliday by JOS. /Lid-ENO, ear. iltamond and Market Os; • urtion Salto P. M. .A.uotionaer' 1 Commercial tiait* ..8...m0m, No. 64 nth Street. ! - I)PANKSTOCKSAT AUCTION.—,-On Tues -I_ll day evening...4..9C 29th. at 7td. o'clock at t.he Colrunert cial Sales Room, No. 54 Fifth atred . t, will be Sold: litihares Farb., Bank of Pitwthurgh: IS do Cititana r Bank: .lo 10 do Irou City Bank: do 1 . :.0 do Alllegheny Bank. do I ae2a . P. 01. DAVIS, Attprr. GGREENANL) HOT HOUSE PLANTS AT At CllnN—on Toraday morning, Sept. 29111, at 10 i o'rlotk., at - Enna PM.," will b sold, the valuable , tollec. Dolt of Cireet, and Hot Moues Plante of C. 11. Spam,' hay., which I. ttnrivalhal in the West for extent, variety, anti sire of choir. plant.. witimining over tbrc. , hundred large•Cam mein. Japonica, Large Orauge and Lem , . Trees, Itlidodeo dron. A - reha, Acaria. Ala, 1...1eti. Night Blooming Corp,,, Palm.. orrisedh and every variety .4 - 03 Ma worthy of cul limo ron 1,0 Den la,a and catalogue. in a few days. .092 P. 31. 1).4 VIS, Aut'r. BUIL DINII LOPS IN NINTH WARD AT tiawlos—tlit Tuesday evening. Sept. 2901, at 7 o'clw.k at the Beal I,•ate Sale. and Stark Salem 'Dwane, No.ftt Fifth Farrel, mill betold. 12 de.irablo lota of Grooms nitnate on the ,oath aid, of Penn street, in 9th Ward, lately occupied by the Meeltatiim Ohms Co. IVorks, having each a front on Penn ea. of 20 foet, and extending bark 110 feet to on alley 20 fret wide. Further information given on application at tho Auction Stare. Toronto ut sale. P.M. DAVIS, Anct'r. FALL AND *INTER TRADE. • - . B. L. FAE NESTOCK. & CO Late of the Ann of 8A FAitnestock & Co.. and Auccemsom, Fl went; Bro. DRITC-iGISTS No. 60, comer Wood ...Id Foorth Street !'lTT.iltl'R,. ii, I•E.V.YA ,HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JusT RE_ turned front the tituterti chit... with nu ex it nniv, thick 1.4101 Is 111.1 s otTe In the coninsting of DRUGS, • CHEIII ALS. INTS, E STU 1 , 1 , :-;; TURPENTINE VARNISHES, BRUSHES. PERFUMERY, PATENT MEDICINES, ETC., Ere. Which, together with their aimed) , large Mock, compel One or the mttet extenelve anti • Best Assortments in the Country. • Their arrange...Me for rlmplylng WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINT OCany quality are /inch at' lo enable them to *MI VEll CHEAP. riFir•Connry and City Merchant, ata the Trade enerall are inrittel tto en examination aver mock and price g s before y purchasing Miami:nem b. L FAHNESTOCK & No. LLB. ror. Woo4l and Fourth Street,. A Beautiful Head of Rich 'Glossy Hair COMPLF.TEIN Plt P.M ERVED TO 'l'l-11r. G - FORIA.TEST A ND WHO. THAT IS GREY WOULD 11 . not have it restored to fortmq cnbir; or bald, but would have the 1.tr.,, 111 reetored, or t ambled with dandruff and icrhing but mould have it rem, ed..or troublial wtth acrofu. la, walllieud, or other eruptions, hut would be .mrial,.or with lurk headed], (neuralgia) but would be etirod, It u Ilia 1.., ratio/Se all lumpier , from the face and akin.. Prot. tVo,l'a Hair 11... orally.. will do all thia. See circular and the follow mg. ANN /canon, N.4rembert.,lB.l4l. Iltor Woon—laear lair I have heard 1110[11 Knid of the wonderful efterta ,d your Hair Iteeturatm, hut haytnit laam u ofteu cheated hy .ionultery mid quark inaltronsa,linir /lye, lur • (hap..., to place .our Iteetaautive in the aarnerategory aol, the thomiand and on. loudly trumpeted renalia, until 1 inet )nu In L.-noire...quay 401111. month. Once. when you gave me such emorain, to induced the trial .4 your Ileeturati re :II Illy family—neat by my trlxad wife wine" hair had ta,,,no. eery thin and entirely whit, And betar, exhau.tnt,o, ot your tarp., bottle., her hair . n- too lwantitial brown rotor, 1111 Iva .i 11.11 , •I .3•1 le,ms. beautiful .11Id tinny upon, and etas. r , v..r Ow It. ad: .1:e continue. to na.. it, nyt simply taa.ait 41.1 beautifyins: u), th... hair. but 1., .1 al, I...ultbtol ma,. lie 11..1 arul mind tithe...dn., fund)friend. aro 11,1ott to•tir atm,. e. a,M t to.. Lan., ther..lori .1111 aaeptirlatn, and dot. t. , . n. o. ham.-ier and value are en-. el. r, .. ao.l I c.a.. and .10 e.ord.alt. and ...mil. der.t.ala, ...a.. 1.7 Ma u..eihi have their hair ~et In white or GP, I 1.. 1 , 1.011 of .ark ur. or a4„,e., to Lot a ...el L.. L.., and by oil ~..1, . 1O• ti.. haa.- Owl; hair beautiful Ind v ler7 truly otd E . ,raief till, too, 1:111.iillioN MANN i3/1,11i,..n Its... 3 ion, 11 1,1 • 311..3 I nnrr r..rr ,11 1 + . 1., 1 iz-1 .. 1,111 ...f1 6 .10re1ive L.r stud. yoo exy. 331 •rf3, upon 0..n1 In 1} . 1r.1. nn.l 0b... 1 utv ~. r, 11 .1nn ' r. hair. ax rt te.t of • it. van.; It dot, 111 that ton x....ur.,1113.. 31.01114 icrvi 131 21/11 sod it...nil, noln,-".9.1 Inc.. ..thYrt. 331'1/11,3-1 1.. It, ti,ho e,...11.1.•rai;..n pniclatin C., it Areipt,ll4lll) 3.41 I tr 01.4,11.0: 11.1NN C.lll, , Jun.._.,l La.. ri-Or 11 ' Hut I:•.tornsir, atl. 111111.1, ul .41.. t. 11, 1111/033 1 - .1 3.131ing. el* n. S :411.1, ,t .1 11 1 .. A C., 4 in til V WI,. 4inl 114 rll e. 3 11, 1.1 S" , • 1 ; '141111• I/S \\ - 1 l I rl - 14 ..c CI i. . • f• I, 11' II It S I •\ I:1) OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES, I . IrIABIri. r.ll. PEN.N. , I A• rrEi: a 111,1 l/ a , la V11064'31 ta•at (*.r over tit,, •• 41 • t hi, -11.• •.f ~./ r En, en,. a, r r - ant , tar la, se, and qr./ a/ ; lil T. (•,(1111 ... •.. ii hit the .dr.ist.... , inzinfi nK an k,/.... •trarn r apan .1," . .4 'tar .I,nbla allsla ~.I,a• til, -4,, it an, mrn .1.4.. .Izapr ...or; n ,!h all ra, li. i•, i- 1, -I. •O• i •• IC. •iiiii. •11i,.. i , %a ring ti•-ii -• , rt-tf Iti t• . and I, , ..ataory a, ,t, , •1 j ow, in f nna , I. “ .a :11-4. ortlnhar In dad I -par Itml to a 'iv" 1',t 1.. 1 , r...91,11111. : , ...rits l' r..llwa. - - -- " • - . tt, • .1 Al. *II ,•11.11. 1141,1 tate terottel Flrit ten, att.l ... ; , afl raut• .tt tha Slau u‘le ..tt eu• We lute, all , rattat. Itteartatl,l en call •aannun oat L . 13,11 3 , • au I ITutaltlun nra pr-inr...l NI 0r.1..r. (or .11 awe,. from laur It. tr a. le. ,i Paiute., f. O'N G ft. LA NE. TIMISE AND SIGN PAINTERS, , P.,-t , •t rot. oc.l Slarkot nt r,t4 orrll.l. pt "tool, ulttouled to. rti 1,1 411 le nth';' 1).1 The Great American Corn Sheller - , XrtINI UN EX RI rioN nt N. e,!, Fifth wnt - retote.l to 11hril tooml, o, hand,.ole tuna. Tht.i roriftitily oi the age. c‘• •••••rytlatng that is u..ful with th 4 JuriA. ibe tele. troll ! .trite the Farmer. 11rellabe• antt CAyital 1. b. • lberrarh trial of Oil, \krill.. •ebCritrbl A 'Eli INN CELEBRATE!) snn Lo Centntiti Heron anti Pub, An t nient In Itneletra.l ele,int paltan Jria I Abd f by .1 bi LED ACO . inav E! JewelorA. No ea ril:11 .treet. JUNE. - .1854 .11 vilk. QECOND FULL STPPLY OF I.II{PETS. 1CJ..11 rLtmua , \IATTINGS, he., at the Fettrth Street Cary. eta.. II A li. M.-CALLUM havinz inn returned from the titles rebore. oath, re the prearpt depreeeed elate of the trarital. thee end et rates, • Large and Rime, ...rely now at... It r t It P F:TI , eeneiet; Ins in pot 0, ynti Itris•••• 1, Oat...illy. ties al.ll,mllll.ll..allerr, Tira, n!!1 , 14••!!! -n 1:4,!1!!!: Vo11, •mtr :.11.1 I ~ .1 II ,rlll Rau, Al* ••••1 tr, • nno) •pf Dour IN!, nlalr 11..1.. Hoe, 1.r..-gr 11.41am1. nll a( of. •I 1 !• 1 11,7 11.11'1: clalt Nobel aml s• .I 111 n.l .! !.. I.lrArtlagr to one then! a call. IV I!. 1. II Mei:A1.1.11!11. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works T(). • Stump. Stetteil awl Brand Cutter, roisttixi: cn•LER. olusnEß, ,tc.— nit,. N• 01% And Kato.. kintuntl, kr.. Knife Bled. to In ...! ').Km.... Kg...n.1. and General Jobbing at. !ntied to. A NU RELLeIIANO ER. No. t 7M Strolthlteld S t near Sixth, *O-The al.,- Orn, IFprepaml to mo I te an, TTSI:11 thine l In , rho at eds. tool. or any kind t.l tallith 0 mi. ohs ,fit .I,ttt 110 t jy..s:lytt COFF 1 , ...-100 Lugs fair to prime Rio for N.,/ 'atoll PAVID C 11F:Ittla7k Owns 1,11..ny nod Hand sts. BRAIDED TEAM WHIPS. from 4 to 10 fart to:pedal' strticht, sultble for l'a .01. in and months.. for ..ale by rite trio , or do, by WELLS. RIDDLE k CO 'rut) )A ['MAKERS. pet eel,. Imparted Orktoloc Alkali, Oks bbin No 1 and :to.....lolCaustle Soda Ash. ba rake Palau OIL to coke Cocoa Nut Oil. For mle by ALENANDER FINII, 273 Liberty .1. CEESE-50 bxo. prime W. IL Cheese for 'AI , by eon 7L bmizELL•A GBEEN APPLES---20bbleclioiee„lust reiVed and for silo by T. I,ITTLE & CO Nel No. 112 :Woad sm., C ASTI LE SOAP-10 lixs. pure for mile by DA kin C. Iit:MIST. F , n PER CENT. SAVED in oiling fill kinds •-xx.. , of Machinery by tieing F:note l'atrot Oil Cam— MOST'S P. EATON, of Pittsburgh, ham the ening!bo right to Fell w Pennsylvania. sat refer, to Pittsburgh 311tilltht , turret, Englneers,?Aselduint. and Mechanion general. sell rpßO'fT'S I'AsTENTOIL G LOBES, or Cups, for Steam Engine,, for ash by M. F. EATON„ THOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOO.ll A. 8 PRlNG.—Trrritory and Springs Sir vale by M. P. EATON. 1)10 COFFEE.-100 bgn prime Green Rio IL, Coffee In atom DTI d for sell, by T. LITTLE & CO. Ne. 112, Second st. ASII 1100PS.-50,000 Ash Flour Barrel Hoops Just moaned sod for sale by la T. LITTLE k CO., No. 112 Second .1. BROOD[ CORN BRUSI.I-15 tons Western, In atom. MO for Ws oy ..T. LITTLE k CD., t/sl4 . ll2 Second .1. L, T ARD OIL-20 bbis Winter Strained, in and fur sale by T. LITTLE ik CO., melt • N 0.112 &nand et. STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOAIIS k' CO., AT THE 31EILCIIANTS' EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVEEINI.I.—IIauk. Dritlgn, flatulence and Copper Stuck. Dorul and Real Estate sold et public alto at tbs Merchants' 2Achsuno by AUSTIN LOOMIS .k CO. ?inlet, Drafts nud Loftin. on Heal Estabyncauttated cur reasonable term. by AUSTIN LOOHIS ar CO.. - •1 .s2l Stock k Nina Drolmrs. 02 ronalt ,• I -ST OVE SI STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The Tropic Cook, rho bast Improved, ea well oo the henries/b oT the site now mulct the Parlor and Chse.ber Stowe The "Ids." which ls conceded hp all who hare men it to iss_ths not handsome and ornsPanntal Mose herapcmdsevrtatn.— Coil Mad see them At the 7.34 City Store, Copper and Tin Warehouse of - J. T. CRAIO Ira), sOlll No. 134 Wool at. INDIA RUBBER PROPELF,iNG—DRN -1,144 and Robber P.O Holders Just roedand for rmkt. by pt,: - • 8..1/AVICH. mde by AA AMU MENU H. COLLINS. 1857. FALL TR A - DR.' B. A. PA_IINESTOC.R..& CO., CORNER 'WOOD .A.N.E• F'/R.S7' STRMICTS. Pittsburgh, Penna., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN LARD OIL, • LINSEED cad ALCOHOL TURPENTINE', TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, SPERM OIL. BRUSHES, WHALE OIL, • SPICES, AILA_NITRA.CTURF:FtS OF WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD' AND LITRARGE. Our White Lead, ground int Oil, is put up in paekages of 25, 50, 100, .200, 300 an d 500 rounds, which woationitine to too STRICTLY PURE, FULL WEIO ITT. and not lour: mod by any far finer/rad and white nowt. Mooing radiant partner In New York and Philouloolphla to take athantayao orall clianses In the market, We are ettabled to fell for oath. or to prompt thee dealer, oat moo favorable tenon., Eastem..jobbinS horeFs. S 4-13. A. FAIIN.I.:....TOCK'S VERMIVUUE furnoWlleal with Eng toolo. Prendo, ewrlotan and Simatork tlfraCtit , m , anllkolawatoor 1857, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS PAINTS, A. MASON & 00-, No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, A RE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER ONE OF THE MOST EXTENSIVE AND Ai 2-1_ Irani', stocks of IMPORTED AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. - 70 BE FOUND IN THE: cotmrrity. Their mwortnitnt or DAESS GOODS, of morn than ONE HUNDRED CASES. ronal.te of the lateat atliettor o SILKS, MERINOS. PLAIDS, POPLINS, DELAINES, COBURGS, CASIINIERES, o.l' Latret: and White Goods, Deests, and Cloak. /111.• tory onr - I Gloves, Cirtints. 1 3 'nrininhink Goods, 111,1 :11111 H..ll,..q[Oepintz Cern-Kiel, .1301roestio Goode. MESONS, Futriv Kits, A Nil EVERY DESCICIPTION ON. MILLINERY ARTICLES. Garin; noally ineroa.til their tw Man afacnolng SILK AND 1 ELVET BONNETS, LADIES' CLOAKS AND SKIRTS, &a., ~,„,,.1,.„, to wrentor tll l lllC.ltalti thou any Einttern Manufacturer. ilar - Nt.;chat.le ',to. to NvIIV rh,ala te fiPtli.tantly tretn their reeitlen ',nyer in tin, En t. att2lnlatelnlF A. A. MASON CO. AMES Al 'CANDLE SS & CO • , • 109 Wood Street, Pittsburgh; Pa., • IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN .AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, W OULD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO THEIR NUMEROUS PATRONS AND bIERCII ANTS OENERALLY, that thni , here now iu Store n COMPLETE STOCK ADAPTED TO THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE. HAVING HAD A IHJICEIL IN S EVROPE DURING THE LATE SEASON, WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER 3IERCIANTS ADVANTAWES ARISING PROM _ _ DIII.-EC•f` IMPORTATIONS B Y ounsEr,vTes; w2m FCI7..L.ELRTON CELEBRATED BARRED FLANNELS FALL OF 1857 NEI NIT C. - 0013 S 0 P}ll isz IN C. DATI.Y. BURCHFIELD, I Ins MM.' Orel t a ' , Drs. I .Stork of AIN JI.) IV IIN 'l' E it (2, 00D S! , PURCHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE. ID PaRTERS IN TILE EAST. F' A L TTE CAN NOW DISPLAY A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GOODS, te JL.L . nlisch he write, lle 9.rkl attention ot the Ladies Ills a ek cotni•me s 10 pat t Rioh BaYlulerc•Sillts.surne an loav a 821-?,- Rube - „A:Quells. Irish Poplins. Prl 'teal :Verna's, Printed Wool De Lni ne... , Prenel hlerinnn , !roan an et inn, Stet la tiII:AWL,. Chem I le ~ S hmo-ls. Pinsk 1-3,usiertal Slaawls,i3euelln. Luna and Square :shawl a, ll:mbroi.tlerieN, Mil a:4,4mq In r 111 : ,. IF.SI , (F.IIES, 30.1 a ,ne:a 1 ilnei• Men and vr,•ar. 1111. A 101 l .1 - In:IMF:STD' llli i ~..nwlant I, ea 11,111,i and nt 1.,r ----- EDWARD T. ME GR A W, WHOLESALE. DEALER IN TOBACCO AND. CIGARS, NO. 24.1 I.,lllllrrY 111,:.All WoOL). Pittsburgh, Penna. OFF'ETO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AD N WELL ASSORTED STOCK, RS tluwd In km ttnp,rt.•rsnd Mattittartarrrs, s 4 !tic , trk• nu. W. H. Orunt.' A. N.l. 1 r...t 'l.`"baeco. K.•tisa.: Rub. n SlOll & C 0 .24 ' rel}3s.oe 1 - I"wa,k - Orrani.', Pound I,lllal, ventli.h., Hazard and nadir...l Brand, 200 cad.' hx... p C.H23.A.H1311 One Million, Assorted Brands! . r I en . l. ie W O h 41; • 11' 1%, I It, trade nl prim.:prim.:which, eannot bail to plea Ne. _ _ _ -- F 1 VE TH(IUSAND DOLLARS Worth of Peaehe• and Tonnttoe. should be Immediately Sealed up In A. Rl' Fitisirs• N - 1 4 :NV" Yellow Fire-Proof AM Annealed Glass Fruit Jars to be had at the CHINA AND QUEENSWARE STORE OF 13 EN Rl' IC BY, Nn. 122 Wood St • Pit Pont-ma— WHERE also lite attention of private larniiiPel, hotel ksepers and country merchants is re -I,S gated 1.. the eannanattet. Stn newly linperted fleck of I. l ooo.S,,,,mnetsing %Nilo Omnju, ty, a , the. and T . nl ft Wae, While.Vl,lfird, Iron -Ilene Table Were. ex tlnrataffly in hotel', leery .le,eription of It hoe and French and iingllMb eett• or Nepal Ale 1)/04,0 .t 1,, ;hole, selection -4 Table Cul letyand fel White .rk • an.' Spoon. plated an kiernhan Silver; Tninblor, osmem Ale GI., of saperlot quality. nil at Inv The Theory of Cooking by Gas In le.,- firmly eet al .1 i milled. and we ran refer the the truth of the above to ',cony of I he Ines( et erling and reliable Ladies and Gen i b•ntelt in Pi Lt. nburgh. . . NICTStiRAN - I , ."ti GAS C()OKLIVG STOVE ATs Now E.tl EL Y BEFORE THE PUBLIC. and gives entire eatisfactinn in crest IN _,t ... To the D, ..,.,..:. the • I ....,,,. tho /teeter. to all titater Sileantr, Restemranto. tunny XV"... Auk , and tilt Mop.. td.ell - i' , ..../.. i , '4,..i,. ', ~ I, fooled in.ll.iptadtble when on. [nett, It. ed. 1.. trilling. It reqturtec but stilt so. t.. The tee ~. tee. t.. • indloent ) ht. nil . not „ s hit it prodne, 1....trt,1te, no ' eo n, n o dirt, a nd Will cook . t ni, Li, ~..1 ie., 11, All t1........dt, *a .ill t; ....toe t..„, ... o ...I . .., . t .Ii .o .r. I ... fibril lo any 3unni or 'dory. and will be; ftarntalte.l In any smooch &ton 1425, the ;dire ef I. 0.. . fodunt Alton!. le }T0.... U., au Extra Mahogany Maud vtith the ittee• rompleto, which .111 beau, tle garst . mend,: 1..11 ,old lone., . isel•., don Plc... rail and latve•tigste. et LAFAYETTE Ii ALL, Second floorelreterd $ t ,or lib Tbkrd Street. WM. Tire, St...lTtiry. inel4ally GAS COOK IMA STOVE C't.I.3IPANY. —__ —_:. -- w. E. CHILDS & CO'S PATENT ELASTIC 1111 . AND WATEILPROOP . CEMENT ROOFING. PERRIN & JOHNSON. Proprietcria. ARE PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT Tiii: SHORTEST NOTICE the above El.dle fire and Wator-l'ruef Content Roofing, It being oho ...alp article yet invent.l that sill surcettafully retina the action of the attutotithere iu every °lnnate. _ IT Is. PERFEc-r.r...1.- illl - Rfil ..A.Z.TID I.37.A.'rif.:RePROOP. And lu point of durability, we believe It ii . e.pte/ If not imprrior, to any adtaine Rooting. Wotan put It an Mr Old Tin Tar. mart or Shingle Roots. it nutting no ditleretica hole flit or steep the roof 'nay be. Thin Roofing le wanaotea to prove an ober. repn.ented. We will put It an for ma DOLLARS PER SQUARE. LTEN FEET SQUARE.) We will apply 11. upon Tin and Iron Roof, for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, being on account of in durability th theapat Nina that cau be Otis . Arise Ill‘itt , all wheeze building, and wino thorn who with their Root, Reptdred„ to callatourothen.l33 Third Sired , dud examine eamples end aittsTt the thernadre n 11. ratru,l to no durability end pewte.blinsq thi. &MINS PERRIN A lIIILNSON, .1. u. PERKIN, 1 P. A. JullliSol.i. ,%.. ult. JOHN :WS. No 133 Third street, between Wad and Smithfield. ) Pittedursh, Penns. e:aminatlooef come syeelmcw of W. E. CHILDS & COS ROCIFISO, left et my office, tim to. taro tha • o • chemical milts of which am es follawpo Ist. The moterlal la rip ootnpounded as to remain phobia for n mot length of time. Yd. The consistency la not readily Inane:wed hy thotemparottirm eonsinnantly it would not lso liaddo to meltand run off Irons o roof in :balloter, or in IVlnter, i. n.axtrettini of minim] bent and cold would not !Nora it ~. 114. Tbn comioAltlon la not maid but oliithtly alkaline. It .nontlil not daidroy the rotiritaii, but on the contrary pro. tact it from tho action of the sraothor. . ilk. It to Water-Proof, and to a tome extent Firo.Posst: thot I. sparini onil fln. brands tallith:upon It could not Inflame it. In myopinlon such oro ofof will loin for years it pot an ritrafulty not rerotri s , pr o p or , µ1,,,,,j,,,,. ully, .N.SPEPII 31. 1.4.10EZ, Chemlot. Lotindory No. 119 Wolunt etmot, einclonoll. Ohio. —....—. (TherrytNATl AIIENOT ROi l ik 'NI. CO, POI, nth, Itin. I have examined W. E. COMA & Co's Elastic - Firs and Water-Proof Content Roofing, Anil as top no I eanjudge. cOnsliler It n good invention nail ant Willing to insure buildings thin proton...l lip, (Ito NM.. term, as I humor , those covered a Ott metal. tipElyilkwY I Signed] JNO. S. LAW Agt. Royal Ins. Co, Lritslou arta Liverpool.. Flexible, Fire and Water -Proof Roofing. ' ADAIR Ac . GRANT, Prraylrietorrai No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburg?), and I'. Peterson's, Allegheny. Mills IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR. TO ANY OTHER IN 'THE MARKET. IT IS x .- used extensively In New York nail Cittlailelphin, and is well approved. 11,1 , applieoltle to eirseritra Foundries. Dwellings Warehouses, Bridges, Steamboats and Railroad ears. . . , It kill last longer limn MotalllE Rooting or Shingles, and resists the 1111igni, tbrllle,, or clin.o.to,ith or sti,,i by unit, brat ur clamp. Its principal ingrodlent 1, of en extraordinary irtiLiKe .itlrP, WI& it 11,VOIL loupes dab etastioily. it con be readily applied to all knb, or rirofs, Eat or steep, , tiler 110 W, on iron. tin or wood. It wilt not molt in waren weather, or crack in cold, and it Ls not 11,Jurwl by being tramped upon. It its ...I3vstli, Piro anti 'Witt att . -Pro. id. Sa-For further information, apply to the proprietor', --- ---___ 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TONE; DAILY. LLOYD & . 00., ' libilEil . • POCCES4OIII3 TO LLOYD S 1.E310N4 / AA.Dir AVINO MADE EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS THIS WINTER, are now prepared - to do a henry laullune hy 1. - I EITZIVSYLIT.PA.T.TI:.A... c7.41.1 , 47.A.r, AND xt.A.zr.,:itc..,kr,_" Tbrmigh to mmt from rho ragterh Cities. Wo can /ware our friends and all iluoe disposed to patroui“ the ['ohm ClUal and Itallrund, that no loins mill ho erykrod to render general eatOrartien to effiertaLs Or EASTERN AN'T, IrEsphtN . PRT:IO UT. The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad Will Oro Incroanod &Apollo,. to the tromouloolob or ereit'he• OM. P e en S eeeet• et the Caooi Booth fo2tlyd - L LOYDt-00 1857. CANAL NIIVIGATION. ' • ' 14357: $.T.£-W.9 PCilriT.A..l3±....lSl . 13 0.A."1"' .1.1.1%7M, - r ' ''''. age - vi,,yenneirivrin ire Canal and Rililroail. • -,.... Capacity Two Thousand Toils Per Month Each Way. ' ,- ", . . OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION RAVE BEEN LARGELY, INCiREAS mI durtag the past Winter and we can now oiler to SIMMERS tho superior adrautaga of . wliOli9L9 DAILY LUIZ - to and from Pittsburgh, Fidlatelphla and Baltimore. Our that Wo 'cowed ontircliot-FORT9.IIUIMOATS, but. ono Zt arliipmoret It required. Merchants eroding Freight to our Line can &wog put a mm o : , with a bi . ed and despatch. WAMEIIOII.I9, CANAL BARN, own. , of Zliwory and irlywestrapets,Pittsinnws, p g . . fc29lyd - • S.IBII...CITOULL. Proprietor. - •.' . . _.... A Rare Chance far Investment. THE SUBSCRIBER, designing to embark in a new enterprise, ohm for ses the Machinery. Pat. terns, le., now In working order, at his Machine ‘Forks. Ryan's Buildings, Fifth street. 'flue business location and quality of Machinery in use, combined with trollm,Pwlwnt strong Inducements to hwestindnt ofrapltsl. If the %bow. Is not diets - well of ns it slosubt by the, second 'Kea In Juor , It trill thowbe dippopod of In parts tn snit porch:twee. Jill. WARWICK, LinFAhdif. RP... Building, pm .tow. • r GAS RoEarin„ 1 ra.2l-1. ler..trrp . 3t.A.TFRELLeeti.„ 'Pith HIGH ILLOAIINATII,4I YltOl'Eß-: TIER of Gas from' Reels% 'and. oltmginentaWed-time 1 ; Ite.nlanygnuttle them e. Usorlurmaterial fur ;be '. fattareof llintnlnatingliltut. Martyllegi Cennfadthei useltt. :- in with anal. In order Co supply thele merturorre,erith a. tim --. • porter Qtlallty of ca ROSIN I)II. le entirely free from all dersy and refuses le ounces, and yield. at once. He brilliant Illuminating Oa: ---- -- - ------ 'The Pe. , er Origial ceat a the enema. for the-mann . State Agricultural 'Exhibition. fagtgrg. °drool pa together with the att.:Miro and at astagar required. and the d T „}: l'ennativituia St to Agricultural So— o ° /,,„ r u,a y ,,,,,„.„,"„ ig th . t h ult•ll wt imp....c . buy.. , ~,,, wreath AnotAPJAldldloa At , Otreogive 'gams, genendal in cual, 'l renr; ; i tt L ILUNOII r -'''''' i.i.,,, 1 ,4 4. 0.", Hun , titetmds,t on tha t .:..9th And SOth or APPARATUS cheaper Ad more deal Able uk every weer. ..Seldeollor, end Wand MI der of adobe/ nest.l-Thatteral ' . SACVAT&A, or 376 UM ' ado Ay \o Y. dm deremd tue helmilon tot paotenger Ode and letup:maga rot tatekimpi , enttralttlthrigg4lo thg Mark and ...log u= of W e be furttlilted by Um Itnilload t. .. , ---, - : .. I Appanage, and , lal rtepertfally aWe &luau= of We The b. b . of entry will be open a Iplits-ial regge to Ws platen combizte And aflame madams for the Isla September. 1• ' I O.IVALKSR, - - , rThutect malefaction to We purr-emu atafArnaulla ~ 4 7, ~ ~' • fo2l.diwid -'' -- .. 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