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hTiXTiSQ."—According lo agreement,
ttVtuiUaet of the “Generalisynod of the Reformed
PAttytorian-Charch to Ntftb of
■ the Befonned PreJbytwta ; Church to
North America,” hppototed to «nfr bn rthc robject
of a rdtanSon 'of those .bodlm,,. met -In Bar. Dr.
BproulVCbureb,.pnLl»acoc)c£atreet, Allegheny city,
on-W«Uesd*jaendsrit«tafeo'elook^
Tbeee '»!Jj*» ! »K°» « f £ «
goteremeuC is :^nhnied,'on I’Vliisi groohd wifl la
toon by. tho Tliofet bain*. This meetiog wax to bring.
-, the subject of re-union properly before the regular
bodies*
PWferStrof the Synod of the Reformed Prtxbj
teriin Cbdreh-—Rev. Thomas* Spronl, D, J.
B. Johnston, and Her. J.Jl.'Wuionj of the. General
Synod of the Refunned Presbyterian Church—Rev.
Dr*. McMillan, Black. Wilson, and McLeod.
On motion of Dr. WeMJUsß,'Bev. Dnfipioul yyai
called to the cialn Dr. • McLeod war' chosen Sec’y.
opened the meeting by prayer. •
Aftar-svmarkebpmembere-in regard to thseggeet
of the meeting. H wa*r ,«& .motion, resolved, that
some time be spent to devotional exercises. ” ‘ i
The meeting proceeded to the devotional exercUei,
which were- conducted by Her. J. M. Wilson,' Dr.
WxkOf, Aer. J. B.:Johnston, and Dr. MoHtyUq,
who eeewpied the chair. <v
It wax, on motion, resolved, that Conference pro
ceedtobo*toee«,.byreadlngthe letters that had pas-
the CotamUtoes and the Synods, on the
tuhjwWnf nsttoton of the churches.
- - bomci'f tlit: daenmentsnot beingio the house, tbo
dcycljousl services were cflfitirjnf-rt'uritjl they could
be ' pronorred, by. Dr*. gprcul, MeJlfllao and
—. McLeod. . ‘
Thedocumeats being produced, were read, yhen
afterextended remarks, the Conference took a to cess
tilt's}o’clock p. u.
Baainesswai resumed at. that hour, Rov. Mchfil
laa to the chafo.
Remarks Were made by -all. the members on the
subjects, before them, when the Conference adjourned
to moet on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, a. V.
r Conference met eadwas opened with singing and
V . prayer, by Dr. Black. Rer. J. M. WUsomraa rail
ed to the chair. ‘Rer. J>B. Johnston addressed the
Conference, and submitted tho following, on behalf
of of, tho-Synod, as tho only ground
on which a re-union could be effected:
* - The Committee pr—enito the bro threa, the Com
mlttee of tho’ether Synod,- tho following Theses, -'as
rilrtcV the | ground on .which wo
Church stood
in- regard igdffrsvletioftvantmior to 1533, and as
the only ground tm«whiih we can gtoa tay tn
eouragement to oor-brathreok to expect that a re.
unionof the. two Syneds’ean be ejected. ''
-1. Thai! wo dissent from the Constitution of the
United States, because of its immoralities.
2. That this dissent from the Constitution requires
to abstain from ootbof allegiance, and from oath of
offierblhdtog to support the Constitution. ‘
8. That it prohihltX'TO.Ung for officers who must
• bo qualified by on oath to support the Constitution.
4. Tbatit prohibits sitting on juries, as explained
by our laatimony, understanding that such juries
do not include various other juries, where there U
neither ah incorporation, with the government; an ;
oath to an immoral lav,'.nor any Lmptiedcogage
niettto support the Constitution. - .
Dr*. Wilton, Black and J.' M; Wilson spoke at
length; Beeess till 2 o'clock, P. tt.
At tbat.hbur, Conference resumed, Dr. Wilson in
the ehalr.
Rer. Dr. .Black read the following statement, on
behalf of tho Committee of Central Synod, in: reply
Ao the Theses presented by the brethren of tho other
Bynod: r
1. The ground occupied by theßeformed Presby.
terian Church ia-reference to the civil institutions of
the Uailed States, State and Federal, prior to tho
disruption, is E* ttpm«ed.in her own Taagnege in
.1821, “That no conheetion with the laws, officers ur
the order ofrthe- State is forbidden by the Church,
except whet truly (urolves-lmmorality.”
. 2. That to the application of the above principles,
We regard oumlxea Al'dOsentisn from immorally
constituted civil.establishments; that\io say,
whenever tho recognition of as immoral law is made
essential to the adtiolrof Jhe juror; or to the exercise
the elective frgnehile; or to Jioldiog’civil, office:
or to the dischirgd of any other civil duty, Reform.
. ed PreibyteriSne Tnnst abstain from all such acts, as
. :'lffvdTl»g |irimoraltiy.^
: r i sr'That the raoral'characUr of tho Federal Coo*
ttitution of the United States, being a matter of
opinion, and undecided by any competent authority,
the recognition or non-recognition of it, should not
be made n term of eeelesUstiea!-communion.' *
4. Wb therefore recommend, that as the two
churchesAr* united to.‘ tßalr views of the greet prin
ciples of civil government, and to the belief and dec
laration-or the ffet. that no communion,should be
held with immorality,.‘the ground of thqra-nnion
•hould be the exerctie of forbearance in regard-bjl
those epeeUl^guverDiaratal-questions by which they
ere now lc. is the belief of this committee
-that thejtofbrmsd Presbyterian Church’
./-ytot by'dlfferenpo of religious principles, bat by other
: (nito he is ibowtrto the lettqr,'to which e reply is
I hi BhonMthobrcthrcnofthe«fhcrComaiUee^d
j the Synod.-not agree -to -tbeen grounds orre-unum,
i we recommend to thormislsters'and memtiers of
| - these-Churehes to treat’.eactT.other with -Christain
[ courtesy and respect, and to co-operate as far as
l posslhleou the.large common-groufcdithoy occupy
as Reformed Presbyterians. '
j It was, ,on motion .resolved, that a copy of the
j papers of this Conference bu presented to the Synods
j by their respective committees, leaving to tho Synods
to proeecutu tbe. fnrthcrcegotlatioiiff, as they may
see CL
On motlnn of Rev. J. M. WUson, it was resolved,
that this Conference satisfaction in
the members baying seen each other in ifaee; in the
. Christian courtesy and brotherly kindness which
hare characterised the meetiog; to the toll and free
expression ttf iheir.Tiews respectively, and
.anticipate goodjesults to follow thesamo. r
On motimi, resolved, tiuU an exact copy ofthe
proceeding*'be prepared for poblication in,the rc
epectiva pariodicals-of the oonuaittees, and to be laid
_ before the eevenl Syhodst ‘
The mmnb^rs - generally expressed thtir solisfao
lionto tbe pleaeant and fraUmal mectlagwith their
brethren'.
The Conferenra then .adjourned •ine ; ~<fte, with
prayer by Dr. WUson, tinging tba ISSa psalm, and
the apestolle benediction.-.
M'Kbisport, Ang. 4, TSSS.
To Editor* of t\e -GoietU— Genta r—Permit at
through your columns to reply to an article in yester
day’sitopatoA, relating to the Mononeabela Valley
Bank, to be. located at M’KeesporL- Ve would as
eure the writer of that article asd the publie general
ly, tbatXtie notorious Democratic politf
tiaa” therein referred to,(who by the way la about
at wellVnowa. heroes InPHtsburglOaor “Hew-
York brok«V'nor anypartlea represented by him.or
tbasi, areaoißow, nor hart not becn,at toy time,
is aay war, dirfeUy orlndirecUy, connected with our
Saak. We «xpe>Vsoon torhave burßsnk ta opera
tfen upona fir®, iNUd, substantial bail#, governed
and conducted by reiidenli of oar borough.
Thanking the write\ of that krticle for the interest
be has masifeated for vV> we would -assure him that
we know our own business* end without either hit
" aid or adrlce will attend -toH* Commtssiok*rs.
PotiCß Itxks,— Aid. Robert had two more parlies
before him yesterday for fatfrily qa&rrcling—Marj
A. Jtboles and Mary Klnlon.' , '-They lire on Cley
alley. Cross aulta were ent*redV or dUordcrly eon*
duct, aad they both had to pay aitpe and coat*.-
John Jaaaa was fined,by Atdera*o Lewla, for dla
orderly following and insulting
remarks to a woman named Sarah AiXhony, in Pitt
township. . V • .
Mary O’Brien was held to <baH
Btnekr*lb, yesterday, on a charge of malio/flua mis
chief, to alleged, cut down a life* with
dothea on, the property of a neighbor In the
Ward, Allegheny.
Adam Nole, for going into a boarding-homo lo
Allegheny, and kseklflg«p* great dtotarbanoe, was
committed fifteen days by Mayor Stockrath.
Bxoorna Arran.—Lafterealflg,aboutB o’clock*
'an exeitemOot waa ertetedin Church allay, by the
ehootiaeof aoßtoboyi by a shoemaker named BobL
McCurdy,'who resides there. MeCurdy, who is 71:
yean old,-was married during the day to a girl aged
23, aad a wedding party, (with plenty of the
Ur/*) was being held there. A crowd of boys went
than to serenade him,and were annoying him, when
hefired.nptoto!at them,loaded withahot,injuring
txa of them. jTwo of the boy* were eons of Mr.
David Siam.* HeCarty, together with three other*,
Franeto Jamison, Robert McCoy, aad Sylveetar.Me-
Connlck, wore arrested by the watch and placed In
thstomba. 1 - . • ' '
Atttcmr CornKgu bald a meeting last night.
Several ordinances were passed for tho grading and
paving of streets andaltoyt, and one to prerent un*
availed dogifimtajanaing-cl-large. Resolutions
were passed to lay water pJpes on sereral thorough
fares; aad oaa inquiring what xkbtthe C. AP.
R. R. their trains an the W. AC. B»
B. track on Sunday "orany other day, 'Ahordinance
wni Introduced, and refuted to aeoajmHU>e,to're
port at MxVmeetihg, to prohibit the burning of .bi
tuminous ooal an loooootiTes.'
•Na**cw EscArx.—A driver; aaoud. Lindsey
a narrow teeapa, yesterday, In Allegheny,
wUU attempting tangoes tbo railway tradc,at Marion
aronne, with * two*horf* wagon. Two train* bad
Jati puM, ttTaoa iu backing without the loco.
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fi Diuso Tnirr.— Prom th. W«rrcn 10.)
4 nlm tbftt tl>* jMKfrj*tor«of Klog & BrotimTln
•1 ttat »“ entod thnm*h »bnclt wtodo* oa
I B*xord*yj 2ittJ »htH tfc. tm »ti» u dinmr, «nd
,1 two*«U'.w»tclm l Uir4«'ltlT»rw»tehM, .quantity
1 of anearmt bank bills, and sow* silrw chaog*, th*
ft amounting to about one-buadrect dollars,
taken. No traia of the perpetrator of this daring
jobbaryiM jet bean had. . .
| T. HAmstDtrrtrr, of Philadelphia,-bni bean ajr-
FI potatkdartlng'Fmldent of iho PHUburgh, Jori
• | Warfta A Ch&*foß*flrt>Ad Company, to *npply : th*
S immiiii/
$ , Imufif of tht PtnprylTtaU Bout, and hii
Vrrf>ad tpOP tho dischargoof hiidutloi. ....
* B»ocKaU-Mem«.Anrtip LooaliACo^
K lytMßliiCi M the 3W
Death nov iKttMPnuurciL—Ann Tiernao,
wife of John Tlera»a, redding on Tnonel street
died jraterdav morning, from the effects °* **•
temperance. She learn * large famDy. She
had receiied Borne slight injuries the other day
by a fall-down'Btalrs, while intoxicated, and
afterward* obtained more liquor, which finally
pat en end to her life.
None* was ferred on Alderman Neillie, jea
terday, by officer Cbeas, that, nnlefa he tenders
amends-within 30 days, suit for damages will be
brought in the District Court, by Mrs. Elizabeth
M’Millin, for haring, as she alleges,
sively, maliciously and wickedly/ 1 caused her to
pay a fine of $lO and the costs, for alleged dis
orderly conduct," of which sho says she was
innocent
'rwm Items.
Accident.— The wife of Mr. Enoch Mounts,
of Franklin township, Washington county, a
Udr tg«l oterltjr jr cm, »Mident»llj fell out
of the back door of her residence, on Monday,
and severely Injured herttlf. It van at-first
thongat Hint her back had been broken, bat up
on examination it was found that the injury was
not of bo serious a nature.
, Eai .!~*7Tbe Bepublican convention met oo Tues
day last** Elijah Babbit was Dominated for Con
gress. ree«iviflg4B votes toJO forJoo. H. Walker, and
Bfr.B* Dowry fbr Senator, the vote standing Lowry,
SO, Ke)*i>24. - The rest of Ibe ticket is as follows:
Assembly—John W. Campbell, Henry Teller.—
Sheriff—John W. MeLane. • Treasurer —Thomas
Jr Devore. Commissioner—William Putnam. Di
rector—Thomas Stewart. Audßors-rDarid Nash,
ILH. Bassler.
Serious Accnixirr.—A gentleman, named John
McCabe, was quite seriously injured on Tuesday
morning, on board the steamer Venango, at tbo Sis
ters. - The boat was aground there, and In endeav
oring to spar her off, the block or ebleve separated
and struck Mr. McCabe In the breast, inflicting se
vere internal injuries.’ He was attended by Dr.
Frizzell, and Is now In a fair way to recover.—
ITArt/tiij IntelL
Toe n’c*(mim>fer Review for July, Scott’s re
print, has been received, and is for sale by Bunt it
Miner. The smell of infidelity is still npon its pages,
but this number is less offensive in this respect than
its predecessors.
A Rkusdt for Hot Weathril—The very beat
remedy for this hot weather is to drop in at Bown’s,
Federal St, Allegheny,and treat yourself to a sancer
of their delicious Jce Cream, or a glass of sparkling
lee cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of
Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in ixcelleotcr
der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of
the best description, manufactured from good mate
rial, and got up In tho neatest style imaginableXQive
them a call. +
Thh Love or Praise.—
“The love of praise, howe’er concealed by art.
Reigns, mqre or Ices, and glows in every heart;
The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure,
The modest shun It but to make it sure.'*
It is pur. province to praise the garments made at
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wil
son. No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. £
The place to secure a saucer of delicious Ice Cream,
to cool off in a well ventilated and loxurions saloon,
fitted up in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an
hour’s chat with yonr wife or sweetheart, while eip
piogthe eooliog and healthy luxury, the place where
tbel>c*t of cakes and confectionary, family bread and
Ico Cream are made and sold, the place is Oliver’s,
St. Clair st, near Liberty. f
Modern skill has culminated in Ayer’* Pitlt. In
vention did ita best in t£li production. **A masterly
art has combined the subtle essences of remediate
into a compound that penetrates to the foundation
of disease, and expels tbo very seeds of disorder from
the blood. Such a remedy was needed and since wo
have It we want our readers to know it. £
- Carnaobax's advertisement of men’s and boys'
clothing will interest many. His manufacture of
clothing has grown La'popnlarity from ils neatnels
of style and durability. jßuyon will And hi* prices
favorable. +
A Good Comparison.— The Rev. William
Roulatt, a veil known Methodist clergyman, residing at
Kaptea, draws the following atsdifng but apt comparison
between Dr. McLase’s celebrated WnnJfnre, prepared by
Fleming Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa, and a ferret;
“A far ret when placed at the entrance of a rat-hole, en
ter» the aperture, travels along the passage, seizes npon
the rat, exterminates hie existence, and draws tbe animal’s
defunct catenas to the light. And to like manner have I
found Dr. H'L*no’« American Vermifuge to-operate npon
JORRI, those dreadful and dangm»n« tormentor* of children.
This remedy, Lke the ferret, enters the aperture of tbe
month, travel*down the gullet, hnuta round the stomach,
levs bold of tbe worms, shake* the life out of the reptiles,
sweeps lima their dm. and carries their circuse* dear < ut
oi Uuasysteis. mis, at least, has been the effect of tha
Vermifuge upon my children.”
A neighbor of Mr. lionlatt, Mr. John Brlggv, adopts the
simile of tha reverend certifier, the* both giving ibelr most
unequivocal approval of tM« great specific, after baring
witnessed iu operation iipou Uo Ir own children. Let oth
ers try it and beaatlafled.
will be careful to uk for DR. M’LANE’B
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactored by FLEMING
BROS.of Pinnoun, P*. All other Wrmifugtw In compare
Icon ere worthless. Dr. MTjuiu’* gonuiue Vermlfiig*. fit?
falscelebnttedfovor Pills,ran uow b* bad stall reenectahl*
drug stores. vttMoot the ryrnalurt at
*p3.AA»tvrT rt.RMINU BROS.
UKLMBOLD’a tIENGINE PREPARATION,
fl HELM BOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION.
HELMBOLDDGenuine PREPARATION.
lIBLMIIOLD’B Genuine PREPARATION.
•Is prepared according to Pharmacy wod CbetnUlry, with tb*
greyJret accuracy and Chemical kuowtedg* devoted to their
combination.
H"~ KLUBOLiyS GENCiNE'pREpAk'ATioN'-- FordUresre
of the Bladder, Kbla*ya»ttr*v*i and Drajwy.
READI ILEADI RSAD!— M Ye aflllctod read," tbo follow
ing certificate of a cure of oTcr 20 years’ standing:
1L T. HmtitOU>—Dear Birt I hare been troubled with
an affliction of the Bladder and-Kldueys for over twenty
yean. I have tried Physicians to rain, and at last conclu
ded to give your genuine Preparation a trial, as I had beard
It highly epokeu of. It tdTirried ms immediate relief. I
bare used Qiree bottles, and I have obtained more relief
from its dffecU nud feel much better than I hare for twenty
year* previous. I bar* the greatest faith jn iu virtue* and
curative powers, and shall do all in iry power to make it
known to the afflicted. Hoping this may pruTe advanta
geous to you In assisting you to iptrodue* the medkiue, 1
am truly you re, l «. McCooiucx.
• LewUtoirn, I’m. Jan. 28,1857.
Bboold any doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement, be refore
to tho following gentlemen:
Hon. ffm. Bigler, ex4h*rernor, Pennsylvania.
Hon. Tbo* B. Florence, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co- Pa.
lion. J. 8. Black, Judge, Pbiladrlphia.
. lion. D. R. Porter, ex Governor. Pennsylvania, jg—
Hod. Ellis Lewis, Jndga, Philadelphia.
lion. R.C. Grier. Judge U. 8. Court.
Hon. O. W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia. ’
. Hon. W. A. Porter, GRy Bolldtor, Pfailadelplila.
non. John Bigler, riatfoTrrnor.OdlforoU.
, Hon. E. Beaks, Auditor Genend, Wsabtogtoa, D. O.
i And many others. If pscemery.
43*See advertitomeat headed
* HELMDOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION,
to ano her column. tnr2sffimdawp
A Great Pill.—
The Oraefenberg Health Pill care* beadoch*.
The Qraefraberg Health PHI cam foal *:omaeh.
The Oraefenberg Health FUlcura bad breath.
The Oraefenberg Health PHI cares coetive bowels.
The Orsef»txrg Health PUI caret palpitation of the heart.
Tlw Oraefenberg Health Pill com colicky ualaa.
TU« Oraefenberg Health Pill cores piles.
The Oraefenberg Health PUI com dyspepsia.
Thu Oraefenberg Health Pill purges without pain.'
The Oraefenberg Health Pill does not weaken.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill la sot draslc.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill can be taken at work.
The Oraefeabstg Health Pill U entirely vegetable.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill is the be«tope&<og plirtnuwn
The Graefenberg Health Pill if made of choko game and
roots.
The Gnefimberg Health-PUI core* acid stemacb.
The Graefenberg Health Pill cures cerrooenm.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill has cured hundred*.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill will core where a pill can
cure.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill acts on (be kidneys.
The Oraefenberg UoalthPill combines the Tirtoi-s of roost
other pilla.
The Greefenbcrg Health Pills are tonic and not weakening.
TbeGraefonberg Health PUI can he taken at night.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill can be taken after dinner.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill cootalasa duee In one pin.
The Oraefenberg Health Pill Is taken by the weak.
Ths Graefenterg Health Pill is taken by the bilkmi.
Tbs Oracfenbnrg Uwltb PUI cam Jaundice. -
The Oraefenberg Health Pill cores permanently
Per a fnU account ot all the Oraefenberg medidnee, roe
Oraefenberg Almanacs, which esnbohad gratis at tha
age&te. Price 25 cents a box DR. GEO.H. KKTggn. No
1& Wood street, and J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny
taygfcdAwT
Trasses fortittCsreofßcrnla or Rapture.
MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TItCSS.
RITTER’S PATENT TRUSS,
men’s SUPPORTER TRUSS.
BELF-ADJUSTIHG TRUES.
J>R. RAHNINO’S LAOS or BODY BRACE, tor Urn cureo
Pnftipsoi UUrt Pflee, Abdomlral and Spinal TToakncisi
DR. S. 8. PHOTS Bilrer Plated Sopporter.
. PILL’ PROPS, fee the support sad cur* of Piles.
; ELASTIC STOCKING A for weak and raricoM ye In*.
EIsASTIO KNEE CAPS, for weak knee Joints.
ANKLE SUPPORTS, fer weak anklejolnta.
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES.
BELT-INJECTING SYRINGES; alao, every kind ol
; Syringes.
DR. KBYSER alao haa a Truas which will radically core
Hernia or Rupture.
OflJoe at hiaDrugttore, No. Ipj Wood rtreet,algn of the
Quldta Mortar. apijaJawP
$l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will
excel PRATT A BUTCHER’S MAGIC OIL, the only
Remedy now sold for NAraskU m, Fatrafya, H-aiaeSi,
TooUtacU, JMinU U« StU er Back, grains, Pminr, 8-/n
IVoo/, Nar«, CUtrocfeK dwdt and MutcUt-, the only yeg
etable remedy diaootared that will act upon them and liar
bar tha Joint*. Thousand* of per eons hare been cured of
these complalnU by this new dlsooyary. AUareinyitedto
:g» eit a trial. Principal offloe 200 Waahlogton stmt,
Brooklyn, N.T.‘ Pormieby DR. GEO. H. KBYSER, No
I*oWood stnetpndJ. T. FLEMING. Allegheny.
Signature cT Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, and name
blown In the bottle. apitafawF
'Farnomnof Sednatary Employment* ire
qoently experience a dnU» heavy seneatioa In the bead,
wkkfc ntHtethetn hr either laborer enloymant iKWf
JkadacJuPSU *re a certain core foraJfectiooe of this kind.
The exporience oT thousands who have used them for year#
attests tMrfiTftrib’Vt brail eompDdati arising Qroaa dls
tfdexed stomach. 0m adfcrttroteent.on UUspageef to*,
day’a paper. Prepared and sold by R.I*?ASNESTOCK A
XXL, WhoUealeUraggWs,and proprietors of B.L. Mas*
toefc’a remtfwffe, No. SO, corner Wood and Potrf&Brests,
Pittsburgh. ' ‘ - anlrfSwT ‘
•1 /Tfe Herwoas retired Genlkman
haTiagbeeorMtored to health tnabwdajs, after many
Tear* of nerrona suffering, will send (fees) to assist others, a
eopyef the prescription and a supply of the maedy,oo r*
ff Ttng a stemped envelope bearing the applicant’s addrem,
&2J,S?gn.. «*» mTdmkliu lMrolto.
HrooHyn, New York. apfe3tnihwdaSrowT
■ l -OkLYANIO BaTTUCT, OR J&LKCTRO MAGNETIC
•’«, -P-torttol,
•«1 U ot .kimru
■JkI I»L KINDS OP DRXGOODS arc Bellini
albargala at efejUaMt u v g
rtJnlS- " • V MPRTinr A BURcHyntt.T, .
BDB, WHITS BBajso iu au do Dr,
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[/test* by omr Sjxeialßeporter.]
Whatever charm thereis in Tobacco, and His uu
deaiahte that there lurks in its broad leaf a most po
tent Influence, as it has in five centuries introduced
itself in every nook and corner of the earth; what
ever charm St possesses, exists to a greater extra S'in
a good article than In one ofinferior quality. The
supplies of Messrs. Wilson S-Gleason, No. 276 Lib
erty street, and Ohioetreet, Allegheny, embrace every
description known to the trade, and that of assorted
qualities. stock Imported,and" Domestic
Cigars is one of the largest and heat ever brought to
the West, and very soperior mdraotagts may be rea
lized either by the Wholesale or Retail pnrehassria;
dealing with him.
ft it astonishing, tbe improvement of which’ the
external man Is susceptible,—while yetto ore requir
ed to polish and finish up the innate principle called
mind, a brief visit to Porter & Smith's Shirt and
Foroishiog-store, Girard House, Smlthfield street, is
all sufficient to work a complete change in tbe ap
pearance and tfcsmsmogrify a fellow of very moder
ate perMonale into a well dressed and pro-possessing
gentlemen.
Here U another,endorsement of the best medicine
extant for diseased of the throat or Innga:
ALLEOnxxr, July, 1856.
We have used Bowman’* Vegetable Compound in
oar family-for cough and bronchitis, and wq.beHeve
it to be the best preparation for those complaints.—
We have tried many other medicines for bronchitis,
hat none of them did the good this hasfdone. It
never failed to core in our family, and some of our
friends have nsed it with the same success.'
, Joseph BiCgs,
Haxkah Btooa.
The public ere. again indebted to mechanical
genius, for an improvemcc t of the utmost consequen
ces. We refer to Stone'i Patent Clothet Rack, speci
mens of which may be seen at No. 48 Fifth street.
Its leading merits are in tbe following: Clothes hang
npon it depend perfectly free of caclf other and ihoS
-are completely ventilated and dried speedily; it is of
the greatest convenience in “Ironiug,” jf occupies
but little space and whan folded up on> its pivots,
may bo put into a bureau drawer or carried about
with all tbo ease imaginable.* The manufacturer,
Mr. Isaac Gnllett, is a practical and energetic man,
and it will not bo long before he has bis machine ex
tensively in nse.
The reception ar.d rpcoitnen room of Car-gut gal
lery, No. 21 Fifth 'street, is an excellent feature of
his establishment; but possesses several others equally
attractive. Tho proprietor is a gentleman who never
considers any pains, timo or trouble, devoted to bis
visitors,'too great, and do ooe calls upon him but
considers that he has been fully renunerated by. tbe
pleasure which they enjoyed in his society. His
.work also U faithful and finished in the highest
'style of tbo art, invariably proving satisfactory to
bis patrons.
A general, well selected and perfectly reliable as
sortment of Liquors may be found at tbe store-rooms
of Mr. Clayton, oneof the most experienced dealers
in our city, No. 37 Diamond alley. Mr. Clayton Is
a polito and attentive gentleman, and hte establish,
ment is a model'* for order and promptness. Tbe
purchaser may be euro of receiving the articlo which
bq bargains for, at the time designated, and inch a
thing as the imposition of sporions articles npon the
public, recoivo no countenance of Mr. Clayton.
; 77ie Lithographing of A. Krtbt A Brother, corner
of Wood and Fourth streets, excels in accuracy and
fineness of No bettor work of the kind
Is done la this country, of which fact we need adduce
no other evidence than this: their patronage comes
from 111 qnarterSvpf the Union—east, west, north and
south. We can most unhesitatingly recommend
them to bankers, merchants, railroad companies, Ac.
1 he Quaker City.— The new sewing machine for
which Mr. Daly, of tbe stocking manufactory, corner
of Fifth street and Market alley, is agent, is the
cheapest article of the kind ever offered in this city,
costiog only $2O. Bat it is not merely in the item
of price that its cheapness oonsists, but in that in
connection with its utility, its perfect adaptation to
the pnrposo for which it Is intended. Its stitch is
the ''two-thread,” and when completed will not rip,
constituting, what is termed the “lock stitch.” It is
easily adjusted, works with great facility,'and does
not easily get out of order. Here is an opportunity
rarely offered to families who wish to purchase sew.
ing machines. #
Thotc who would patronire ono of the best supplied
shirt store* in either city, will find such an establish
ment on Ohio street, between the Diamond, and Bea-
Ter street, Allegheny. Tho proprietress, Mrs. Bur
gess, is a lady of experience in tbe manufacture of
articles of this kind, end employs only the but
bands. Persons who deal with her may rest assured
that they receive well-mado and cheap work. Such
are tbe testimonials of all who visit her'store.
The Lithographing Art Is prosecoted here with
commendable energy, and work has been done in the
line of show cards, drafts, Ac-, which will bear a
contrast with the same description of engraving and
printing done in the East. A visit to the large steam
lithographing establishment of Geo. F. Schucbman
A Co., Singerley’s Buildings, Third street, will suffi
ciently attest what we say, aod persons or companies
who have work of this kind to be done, cannot en
trust it to mure faithful hands than the above.
The rooms fitted np as an Ice Cream'Saloon by
Messrs. J. Carson A Co., over tbeir fine eunfectioo
ery, Federal street, Allegheny, do great credit to the
proprietors,being elegant, airy, and even expensive
ly famished. The visitor will find him or herself
refreshed by a call at Carson’s, as much by the po
lite treatment which will be received, as by the eool
luxury which can be had there—the very best article
of Ice Creani.
Qlass Freserving Jaza.
Blackberries, raspberries, Ac.,
can be preserved fresh and sweet to a Glass Jar. with
glass stopper ground In, much better Ibaa In any other
kind of vewret, and tbry are the mod easily filled and Mat
ed of any Jar tu uu>.
Tbe above deacrlptiu* of Jar*, with all other style* in
common us*; al*o, Jelly Torobler* ai|d Common Java, man
ufactured and for tale at prices to suit tbe tlm<-#, by
ADAMB, MAC KLIN A CO,
corner Roes and Water at*.
ju3o:lwd£wP
Lawns, beiiaoes.
LACE MANTLES,
DOMESTIC GOODS, Ae,
As go'rt aud chejp a stock as Is to tbe city. 7
. C. HANBON LOVg, 74 Market str»L
TO STE.VMBOAT MEN—Wo will sell
one eighth of tbesplendld passenger packet METROP
OLIS, very low and os eaav retina.
_Jul4 niTCHOOCg, McCRBABY A 00.
STORAGE TO LET—-Two laige dry Cel
lars and Second and Third floors, on favorable terms.
.Inquire of HITCHCOCK, UcCREBRY A 00..
J»l No. 122 Second and 153 Front ttreris.
f{A BXS. WOOD’S PEARL STARCH in
" store and for sale by
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
my 7 No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth sta.
Blair & wyeth-s chemical food.
Another supply rac'd tbia day, (or sale, wholesale and
retell, by * Jnl2 JOS. FLEMING.
Fall and winter goods cheap.
—MURPIIY A BURCHFIELD have ovpaeked tbe
twlaoce of their Fall and Winter Goods remaining over
from last winter, and are offering them at Mcca loweo- :
price* than same goods can be had for a fow week* hence.
:au3-dkwT
MOURN IN ii GOODN.—Black Gronailine,
Black Tami-alln*. Black Crape D* Eapann, Black
Umge, black Clmllle, Black Mom Delaine,Crapea, Vellt, Ac.
JoSkdAwT _ C. HANSON LOYK.74 Market at.
MEDICINE CHESTS*—I have just opened
a very fine tot of Medicine Cheats which wbfbeffH
ed a* they are ordered, with the pnreat of medicine*. Tbme
wbhlng an article in this line ahonld rail and examine my
•lock befo»e purchaalng elaewhere. JOS. FLEMING.
Jn23 corner Diamond and Market street.
rpENN. WHEAT "AND LARD:—
A . 4SB sack* Wheat, White and Red,
17 tierce* Lard,
On tteamor Dnalrltb, to strive and for sale by
au3 ISAIAH DICKKYA Ce.
Qnnn ALMANACS, 1859, for Bole by'
JqgO J.L.RBAD, 78 Fonrth *t.
GROUND NUTS.—SOO sacks in etoro and
for tale by 1841 All DICK BY A 00.
LARD. —150 tierces-Prime, regular cooper*
age, In atore and for sale by
an 3 IdAIAII DICKEY A CO.
TENN. WHEAT, new crop— 237 Backs
white and 123 cacka red on steamer Poland to arrive
for aalc by Job ISAIAH DICK BY A 00.
LL "bOR BDMMERTSRESS GOODS
eloai&g out Tory cheap, and we also have the bast
assortment of doiiMstlci in tbe-city
jq27 q HANSON LOVE, 74 Market atreeL
ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY selling at leu
than usual prices, at UUUPUY A BURCHFIELD'S
Closing Out Sale. . • -- Ja27
ALL KINDS OF GLOVES gelling at leu
than nsual price*, at Closing Out Sale of
Jb2T MURPHY A BURCHFIELD.
WHITE AND COLORED COUNTER
PANES selling at less than tuna! prices, at Clodog
Out Sale of Jog MURPHY A BURCHFIELD.
FISH— 50 bbla. large No. 3 Mackerel;
20 bf do do do do
Juvt rec’d and for sale by T. LITTLE A 00.,
' Ju27 ; No. 112 Second meet.
S” UO AR—25 bhdfl.N.O. Sugar,
20 do Porto Rico do,
Iu atoro and for sale by Ju27 T. LITTLE A (XL
BACON— 20,000 lbs. Shooldcre;
20,000 do Canvavted and Plain Ham*;
6,000 do beat Sugar Cured do
In atore and for sale by . Ja2T T: LITTLE A CO.
W FRANCE, Federal street, near La
a cock, AHegbenyCity, Family Grocer, Dealer in
yipary Bacon, Cofle*, Tea. Spfeaa, Fruit*, Ao. Jal6*Jyd
FRUIT JARS—I cask East Liverpool
Fruit Jars Jmt rec’d and for sale by
JttlS MACKEOWN a FINLBr. 167 Liberty *1
PRINTING AND BOOK PAPERS for sale
at the Paper WarahooM of W. S. HAVEN,
t jnlO r * Haa. 31,83 and 86 Market at.
Eourth arrival of summer dry
GOODS bow Opening at i
; JulStdAwT C. HANSON LOVga. Tl Market at.
CLAY. —150 boxes German Clay, first qual
ity, Jo»t received perbhip < H3aaton. n at Btltlaore, and
for sale by Jul 7 ALEXANDKR KING.
2 BBLS. DAMAH VARNISH for gale bY
J«l2 B. L. FAHNESTOCK A Oa
t\Cl UiIDS. arriving end for sale
vjeift jg. oardiner
TVTINERaL PAIN f—3 dox- caskh of dif*
AUL ferect colon and shade* reerfrlngby
: <l* • MACKEOWN A rntUY,
TPENNESSEE FLOUR.—IBC iacka Extra
A F*mity now arriviog from stsaswr OUftoo. For sale
-y J- 13 I IB.tAH BIOREg * CO.
DUX APPLES AND FEATHERS
-4 eaduDrylpple*.
I d# Ftalbera,
How landing from steamer Clifton. For*ale by
j ISAIAII DICKEY A 00*
TITULL MCSLINitnd
jXSI -- - Ylgorod Swiaa Maalin*, at par yard,
All marked ton at closing ontaab of
JaSfcdAwF • ” • A BURCHFIELD.
QPONGES— A large supply of coarse and
C)B^, g of *
0. SDGAR.-440 hhds. jn«t nes«<
. mJ(oc»l.t, )Qll U. DALItLS * «>■
in store matt
{feV] J.iuunnntl.
Sides faf Wte by, t- : ■';? v
JO 1 . ••
- ,r
Telegraphic.
Tks Laylig of the AOaatle Telegraph.
Tribitt Bat, Aug. s.—The Atlantie Telegraph
fleet sailed from Qocenstqwn on Saturday, July i7th,
and met In mid ocean on the 2StH. The cable was
spliced atone o’clock pl-v*, on Thursday, the 2tftb,
and the vessels then separated, tbe Agamemnon
and Vadoroas bound to Valentis, Ireland, and the
Niagara and Gorgon for this plate, where the latter
arrived yesterday» and ibis morning the end of the
cable will be landed. It Is 1698 nautical or 1950
statute miles from the telegraph bonse at the head of
fiValratb harbor and the telegraph house, Bay of
Bull’s Arm, Trinity Bty, and for more than two
thirds of the distance the water is over two miles in
depth. The cable has been paid from the Agamem
non at about tbo same speed as from the Niagara.-
Tho electrioal signalsare sent and received through
the whole cable, perfect
The machinery for peying out the cable worked
most satisfactorily and it was not stopped fpr a sto
gie moment Captaio Hudson, of tbe Niagara,
Messrs. Everett and Woodhouse, the engineers, elec
tricians and officers of the ship, and in fact every man
on board tbe telegraph fleet exerted himself to the ut
most to moke tbe expedition by the
blessing of Divine Providence succeeded.' After the
end of tho cable ta> been landed and with
tho land line'of telegraph and thoJKagora has dis
charged some of the cargo belonging to the Telegraph
Company she wiU ge to 6t. Johns for coal and then
proceed at oneo to New York.
(Signed,) Cyrus W. Fixld.
Tsoctt Bat, Aug. Niagara has arrived here, hav
log snccessfolly laid the Telegraph Cable. The shore end
aiutelaoded to-morrow. The signal* aro perfect, and tbe
k>CON of the great undertaking is now. eonridered com
plete- t
WabHisotox Citt, Abg. s.—The New Orleans
papers received by mail faroish the following:
The G alms ton Civilian says that from prerrat
indications the cotton picking will be -general
throughout Texas by the Ist of August Unless an
extraordinary calamity interfered the crop will, be
by far tbe largest ever produced in Texas. Tbe es
timates for tbe nextyear’i receipts at this port alone
'will be 200,060 bales.
The Victoria' Advocate,says that the weather is
favorable for the crops and splendid for the cotton
crop. The com yield wilt he more than an average.
Tampico advices to tbe 19th had been received at
New Orloans. The.gojjtfhmrat troops under Gen.
Nor amen bad , triutqplieu over the insurrectionary
forces at Qaerotero,:<bat were subsequently defeated.
Gen. Pucblete, the Constitutionalist, while retreating
from Guanejnato was attacked by Gen. Loboi Znloo
goiita from Celapa. His forces were routed, and many
others wore taken prisoners. .Pluebleta was subse
quently and summarily executed. There hat been
an ontbreak to tbe district ofSfcrra Huasleca to
favor of the Constitutionalists and Gen. Morino, of
Tampico, had left that city with 600 men to en
deavor to suppress it. Previous to starting be issued
a proclamation offering an amnesty on condition of
the mrrender of their ami. .
The war steamer Goerro was at Tampico as a
means of defence for the harbor.
Gan. Vidanri intended to send from San Luis, Po
tosi, 2060 men against Guanqjirato and 4000 more
were to leave San Luis on tho I2th of July for tbo
Capital. Gen. Caravajal was on the road between
Tampico and Tascaseque, cutting off the communi
cation with the Interior.
Missouri Electio**.— St. Louie, Aug. s.—Mon
tour oounty gives Reid, for Congress, from - 40 to 60
majority. Saline eo. gives Woodson 130 maj., and
Petto's co. 200 majority. Four townships to Ltooolu
eo. give Anderson 427 maj: oror Hendoraon.
First Congressional District—Oolloway co. gives
Anderson 1329 maj., Pike co. 97; Boone co. 865.
Fifth District—Morgan co. gives Woodson 83 maj.;
Cooper eo. 126 msj; Saline co. 163; Petto’s co. 115;
La Fayette co. reported 642. Seventh Dis (riot—
Madison co. 400 msj. for Woodseo; Washington co.
429. St Francis co. 244. Sixth District—ln Oiige
co. Phelps has a large msj.; to SL Cbir co. Phelps
bks a large majority, Green co. gives Richardson
200 majority.
Second Congressional District, SL Charles county
gives Anderson 26? maj.; Andrian eo. 187maj.;
Montgomery co. 92 msj. Boone co., It is reported,
gives 800 maj for Reid ; Lafayette, It Is reported,
gives 642 maj. for Woodson. Sixth Distriot—Gas
conade 00. gives Richardson 296 msj. over Phelps.
St. Lours, Aug. 5.— A dispatch from St. Joseph,
dated the 2d, says that the Salt Lake mail has ar
rived, but it brings no news of importance. Order
and qaiet has been restored throughout Utah, and
tbe Mormons expressed themselves highly pleased
with the territorial affairs. Upon Gen. Johnson’s
entrance into the city, tbe few remaining Mormons
fled. Commissioners Powell and McCulloch having
completed the duty assigned them, are ea rente for
home. Johnson had Issued a proclamation prohib
iting soldiery and citizens from disturbing tho Mor
mons or their cattle, nor were any troops allowed to
enter the city under any pretexL The rivers on the
route are all high. Tbe Indians are quick
New York, Aug. s.—An unexampled sensation
was created by the new* of the successful laying of
the Atlantie telegraph cable. The telegraph office
will be illuminated to-morrow nighL The intelli
gence eires universal satisfaction. \
At Quebec, Montreal and througbont the prov
inces generally, tbo news of tbe union with tbe
mother country has been received with enthusiasm.
PntLAnxLruiA, Aug. s —Tbo laying of the teln
grapb cable caused a greatexcitement and rejoicing
here, though some still dealt the sareass of the en
terprise.
At Harrisburg the old Stato bell, all the
church, depot and factoty bells were rungin rejoicing.
. CixnxxATi, Aug. s.—TbgrOrfcs greatexcitcfneut
on 'Change open tbe anoonneewent Of tho rucoeii Of
the Atlantic telegraph cublo and bnsincss wais for
some tlmo suspended.
Tho Democratic Congresiional Convention at Col
ambus to-day nominated ri. S. Cox, fur Congress, by
acclamation.
Clbvelaxd, Aug. 5. —A mooting of general ticket
agents was held here to r day. Most of tho western
roads refused to acquiesco in the arrangements of
tbo last Cleveland Convention.
Detroit, Ang. s.—Great rejoicing was caused by
the successful result of the Atlantic telegraph enter
prise. The telegraph office was brilliantly illumi
nated. i
Worcester, Mass., Aug. 6.— The news of the
success of tbe Atlantie telegraph was received with
cheers. A salute of 100 guns will be fired to-morrow.
Baltocorb, Ang. s.—The news of tho laying of
the cablo produced intenso. interest here. There is
anxiety to hear farther from it.
CutCAOo, Aug. s.—One hundred guns are now be
ing fired in honor of the'suceessful laying of tho
telegraph cable by the Atlantie telegraph fleet.
Sprcmi potters,
SAMUEL GRAY
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 62 S7\ CLAIR STREET,
PZTTBBURQU, PK.N.YA.,
is prepared to furnish his customers and
buyon generally, with tLo latest and moat fashionable
styles of Spring and Sommer Qoods of every variety, which
bo will make op to order to the entire tali*faction of thoea
wbn may favor them with tlielr patronage. apZ&tlfe
POSTLEY, KELSOH *. CO.,
Manufacturer*
OUN BARBELS, SOLID BOX VICES,
ROBINSON'S SOLID CAST STEEL SCYTHES—Warranted.
Oast Steel and Hammered Shovel* and Spades,
Hoes, Huy and Manure Fork*, Pick*, Mattock*, <kc.
Warehonn. Ho. 17 Market St.,
myll;2rofc PITTSBURGH, PA.
Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment,
FOR TIIE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
DISEASES.—Located at Uaymlle Station, on tha I’itta
horgb, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, is now newly re
fitted and Improved by the erection of a Gymnasium and
Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and healthful
exerclae and amnaement lor patient! and other* friendly to
ouray.tem, wbe may wiah to ipend tome time with ni
dnrtng the hot weather. Addreaa Box 1304, Pittslmrxh
Penna. J. UERFOBD.H.D. I ... . .
JeTdAwSmP 11. PRBASS, U. D,} *bj*lciM»-
DAWiiiH ac niIfTT.g)Y,
Hen**, Sign and Ornamental Paintara,
AND G R A INg R 3;
DUUU t>
White LeadandZlnn Painta.
Aleo, all kind* of Paints, Oil*, Varnish**, Window Glass,
Potty, Broaba, Ac,
144 Shod Street, two doors aiovs Tiffin'Alley.
mrlfkijdto
FISH! FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A PULL SUPPLY OP
WHITE FISH, TROUT,
SALMON, PICKEREL,
HERRING, : MACKEREL,
#9*oxden, accompanied by the cash, will meet prompt
attention. ’ HKNEYILOOLUNSr
myI4.-dtjyl 25 Wood street.
u»oiß.^.^...w.n'cpuooQq.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD dc CO„
Uanufactorcnof CAST BTBEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and ATLRH,
dmter Boa end first Struts, Pittsburgh, A.
flAic ;om , „ a. «««»
X>. B. ROGEKS A CO h
3
Rogers’ Improred Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
JnaTydS R ° a and Wr * BtneU ' **»*“»»*»
"TTARNISnES—
f 10 bbla. Coach, 6 bbls. Furniture,
I do Oopal, 0 do Japan,
S do Ddmar, 40 do Aspbattnot,
Jmt ree*d and fifths by MACKEOWN A FINLEY.
ROPERIES—7& hhda. prime N. O. Sugar;
\JT 200 bila. N. O. Itcilaaara;
T 6 bza Tohaeoo. various brand*
- 16 kegs 6 twlet Tobacco: 1
200 hxa. Window Gian, aw*4 «iw
Becelvcrfnnd for aaleby':- Jeß R.ROBISON A (JOIV
TOBACCO— 50 keg. warranted Va. B twist:
30 bbla. Cot aod Dry Tobacco,
For sale by LEWIS MDQERTON. Agents,
Jnia 307 Woo 3 »trVet. .
QOAPB—A large supply .of Law'aweU-
O known Drown Windsor Soap, Just rac’d. Aleo, Honey.
Wm,Kymph <,*■* „
Jal corner Diamond and Market street.
/'tOLOl&S) PAPERS—2Sx3B .ttmTaoHS
V Jmt rac’d and tor aalc atteannfkriurerv* prime br ■
W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer and paper Dealer.
Jnl9 ooToer Market and Second Ae.
TjVLO UR—2G bbla. Extra Family, made of
JD. mteeted WUHa Wheat, «*pre»Jy for fomilr-ase. 4a
atoraaaTfbr eale'by : .. iMiar Mnwr -
, •-*»*> : iSirroptemirt.oiwrWooA^
Slain black btjuit
rjtiWttt vOTaLHßWlHY^fftlbS^itiwt;
..‘Aa. ..w-.'v. —
Commercial
COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION POR AUGUST.
IsUAtt Dicsct. V. P. C. 11. Paclsox, JAXES OAAMSSa,
DiTID CIMTOELL, ACSTI.T Loo 1113
PITTSBURGH HAiU££TS.
[ Reported Specially far the PitUbvryh GautU. ]
Pmsßoaoo, Fvdat, Acocst 0,18&S.
FLOUR—A little more activity; ulrsat depot of SOO Obi*
family extra at ss,oo@*s t oT: WO do extra at $4,80; an AIM
nnd 105 do cu private term*. Prom store, sales or 500 bbl*
to lots at tor super, $1,87 forextre,and $5,25 for fou
lly do
GRAlN—Bales of. 550 bos Oats atdrpot st 35, aod 50 do
GROCERIES—S.tIes of lO hhds'Sngarat S& and 15 bags
ColToa at
IIACON—SaIe* of 5,000 Bn Shoulders at 6>£, Bides 6%,
and Hams at 914.
HAY—iuies at scale* of 9 load*, at s9@sU too.
WIHBKT—SaIes of 40 bbls rectified to lots at 26 gall.
ttOXfCTAHY ASD COHfIKBCIAL,
Iu our markets to-day, four was In good do*
maud and llrro. Wheat was very fins, witb a demand fully
equal to Uio r<*c>-l]it*. Corn was In active request at COc.—
Oats buoyant, with in upward tendency. Tbsra was a
streus mov«tnfot In the btcon market, witb considerable
sales, but thk particulars were to most cases, kept private.
Late this afternoon 40 hbds Sides sold at B}£c. packed, ani
100 do. do, st Madison, at same, dosieg buoyant- Pork and
Lord were held witb mure firmness, but we hoard of no
sale*. Bugs* and Molasses firm, with a good demand. Al
together, the markets wero characterized by a fair degree
of activity add general t-ooysney. as regards prices.
The engineers on tho Tetre Haute and Alton Railroad
struck yesterday for back wages, and sptited tho engines to
the track, thus puttiug a stop to bntinesson the road. The
Company is iq arrears, wo understand to tho employees, five
months wages.
There are Indications of n similar difficulty on the Ohio
and Mississippi Railroad. The 81. Louis Democrat of Ibis
morning says:
* Abont thirty polioemen wore last tranlng'despatched
by the City Marshal to tbo depot of the Ohio and Ulssialp
pl Railroad, across the river to protect tbe property of th*
Company, in which the city has a share, from an appre
hended seizure *>y a number of laborers on a strike. It was
Teased that tho latter Intended to teize a locomotive.”
Eighty box cars, one locomotive and two hundred tons
railrood iron, belonging to the Mori.-ttn and Cinelntmti Rail
road Company are to U- sold by the Sheriff of Wood co,
Va, at Parkersborg, on tbe 16th, to satisfy the claims of A.
T. Nye A Son, and otbvr creditors. '
Import* by Railroad.
P. Ft. W. AO. R. R.—72 aks rags, Chadwick; 102 bbls
flour, Myers A McDevlit; 42 bXs cheese, Church A Israel; 30
do. Leech A Hutchison; 50 do. It Dalxefl A co; 27 do, T Lit
tie A co* 18 do. Riddle, Wilts A co; 73 do, J B Canfield; 20
do, H Q Collins; 7 ski rags, J 8 Leech A cr; 10 bbls whis
ky, Genklnge & Tracy, 10 bdls paper, Perkins A co; 25 do*
buckets. Jones A Cooley; 110 MU handles, Newmyer A
Graff; l bbt fpgs, I’ary* A co; 66 bides, Hamnett Aco, 40
suit* spoke*, Leech & Mair. 25 bgs meat, R H Patterson; 8
hbds do, Bhrlrer A Dilworth; 2 bbls eggs, R Dalzell A Co; 645
bus oats, G Bingham; 31 sks wool. Brown A Kirkpatrick;
280 bbls flour, 8 Lindsay; 1« hbl* egg*. Ilea; 5 care cattld, 1
do hogs, owners; 23d bales wool, 130 do cotton, 70 bbls Ores,
84 pkgS batter, 953 bbls flonr,J4o bale* Buffalo robes, 251
hides, Bpkg* tobacco, 2400 bus wheat, 13 roll* leather, 21
Iks rags. C 3 bbla hams, 60 pigs lead, 102 bxs itarcb, 17 balsa
hCmp, 10 bbls apples, Clurko A co.
Imports tty River.
ST. LOUIS per Ida May—lB23 tks wheat, 17 do feathers,
2 du sang, I Dickey t co; 427 bbls Hour, Clarke A co.
BIVKK SRWB.
The river I* slowly receding; but tbe weather last night
Indicated more rein, and we therefore may have another
tbo. Tbe stage of the water Is feet.
Tbe flannottia arrived with 42u bbls floor for Clarke A
00, and 600 sk* wheat for Dickey A co. .Tbe Ida May came
np during Wednesday night. She bad 1323 sks wheat and
427 bbls floor. Tbe Indian and Potomac both w%nt ont with
lair loads. -
Tbe Economy hvs commenced to load, and Is advertised
for to-day. Bhelaa comfortable boat with ono of the best
«f captains. Tbo Ida May also commenced boding, and
was taking nn a considerable quantity of oats. Tbe Bar
menla Is loading elso, and will leave on Saturday, as adver
tised. -•
WUh tbe exception of there font boats, there was nothing
doing at the wharf.
Tbe Cincinnati Commercial of Thursday aajl:
u The last arrival—the Pelry Queen—reports a tire of 2
feet at Parkersburg, and one foot at Pomeroy, th* wster be
tog ootof tbe Muskingum. She found three fret fall at
Blcnnerhasaett and Buffington. Messrs, W. and Ram Bnrt,
pilctoon the Lehigh, state they only found 414 foet at Flint
l»Uud, and four feet on Portland Bar. Tho r nieevor waa
still aground above Ceredo, when the Fairy Qaeeo passed
down. The Lehigh left Kransrille, Sunday night. Pacied
Quaker City ngronnd at Yellow Bank Island The Ma
rengo, from Wheeling. p*n»e in towing a couple ol bergea
containing 200 tons railroad Iron for tb* Upper Mississippi
She left tb* lerw* last night. We aoderetand sbe got* on
to*way* for trifling repairs, preVfoos to competing her
The Neplune departed for. Pittsburgh with her SL Lou : *
freight, having picked np 23 bale* of cotton hero additional
The Lehigh reshipped 25 passenger* oo tbe Neptuoe.
Tbe Jennie Gray also left for Pittsburgh. She took 30 tan*
off the Vixen, and has 60 tons of Iron engaged at Porta
mouth. Rather a *tlm show. Bbo wa* thronged with pa*-
reugers .Tb* Peoola, from Pittiburgh, duarod for Bl
Louis with 300 tun*—havingaocnred'3o ton*here. Oolr a
moderate trip of people Tho W. I. Maclay departed
fur BL Louis, (toalng a borge,)-wltb 800 tons and a low
pisseagsre.
Tbeßsijmblle was sold at SL Louis, Saturday, by trustee
rele, to Cept. Bam. Montgomery, for |B£oo. To mak* th*
sale complete,}!* will havo to bay out other claims of over
|4,000 linilnres at New Orleans, at tbe Uteat dates, wst
excessively dull, and by private advice* we lrero that tbe
yellow fever was oo tbe Increase While tbe Acacia
Cottage was lying*! C»iro, her mate struck an Irishman
with a dub, laying open his face and breaking his law lie
was not arrested'
Steamboat tt«|liter f
ARRIVED. DEPARTED
Lumi ne, Gmwuaville. Luxerne, Bruwnsvitte.
Telegraph, do. Telegraph. do.
Colouel Bayard, EUzaU-th. Col. Bayard, E'itnUth.
Tlaruonla,Cincinnati, Indian. Cincinnati, '
Ida May do. I’olomac do. *
Rivza—3 fret din. faliiaz.
ALLKGKKNY CUTTLE MARKET.
o*lo* BOOT* TAXDB—(vtACH'a.)
„ . .. TacMPir, Au 7. ft, Ifcfta.
Bursa.—A full supply, and market dull; price* declitaed
a afciulo on previous quotations.
No. By whom;
» J II Hiiff.
I** Myers A tlm
M Oronawalt A Co
90 Marks k ti>
42 C K Ward-.
44 If Merrick k T Anl:.
3D J nay*....
-*Jft J Y Pric-
16 T BT>Jlur...._
34 J Morna
~ M IlilU»n,ih*r.
21 W Murdock—
2f. N Carr-
22 A Campbell L._
2ft J Robiiitoc
1» It Shield*
lft RoydACa
inb J Stewart sent East
17 0 Welch..., soDt Kasl.
42 ll Cook . wnt East.
67 Trauiiff&t ftf «»
SIIKKP AND LAI IBS—I2OO offered, and SOO told at S '2idi
hfud . balaoc soot Feat, 200 hubs told at *l,oo®
200 wro ,oW 11 J«d» and platform at
*2,00w05,00 H brad
Fold.
40
lUi
61
GO
42
4.1
a&
V TclegraptUo markets.
New Tow, Auc. B.—Cotton dnll; sales’COO balee. Hour
buoyant; 13.600 bbla sold: Ohio $1,10664,30; Southern *4 05
Wheat firm; 42,000 bo, toll. ■Corn n2su!d; M.
000 ba< mid. Whiskey firm at 27c. Sugar firm. ’
Market—jßtocka higher; Chicago A Rock liUod
<«Vv Cnmbsriand Owl Co, 17; Michigan Southern -
**■" MHwaoki* A u'£
eUsippi 10; A Irglnia Sixes Mla*oori Slxca ftt-V- Gate
na A Chicago Sti; Michigan Ceuira! 01; Erie Rail ]W-
Cleveland A Toledo 3 5% La Crowe lind Gnata w£. H ‘
Pan.innjmi,Aog.6.—TheFlonr market coatlnnee ex
trrnety qnlet, but with imall receipt, and botderv are firm;
aale< are ronfined to (he wantaof c ibe trade, at 74J5691A0
for old and recenUy gronnd, t4,76@556 for fre*h groaS
ftom new Wheat, and $1,76 on to ts_67 \£ 51 bhl for .rr™
and fancy brand*. Rye Floor ecarce and held at $3 60
Corn Meal unchanged. Wheat s:arce and ln demand, IAOO
°. e » Re* "Md at $1,20 and White at JI.SWa
Rj* »t ?3c for old and Gsc for new. Com eoarw
and wanted; Oat* li in better request; there waa EoObuih.li
“!" "'“r "KI' 1 IT
•4 08c to 39c. Provision* firm hut not much donlr- n»
lv^l. I fc tkh?, \U. l | , i lBto | l8 ’ 25,and Un,4tl2c!n *Qd
130 in kega. Whiskey advanced: sslea of hbla at 2d to 27c.
CIscXXXSTI, Aug. 6.—Floor firm; 3,000 bbl* aotd at £4,20
for fair extra and £4,60 for White Wheat, included In
the aale* were 1,«jOO bbls for October delivery at *t,ls- re
ceipte moderate. Oata ore in active demand at 63c on arri
val. Corn U wanted at 60c and Tory acarce. Wheat firm
Whiskey steady. Provision! bnojant; sales 400 hhds
Racon. closing at C.% and 8-% for Bfaoulden and
Bulk Meat sold to the exteut of 100,000 lbs bat at rates kept
private. Mesa Pork Is generally held at £l7; about COO bids
sold on private terms. Bteailußhas adTanceu to 12c with
an activo demand. Sogar Is buoyant and is hold kc higher
Molasses is advancing. The weatbor Is cooler owing to
heavy rains South of this place. The ratwof exchanged
noaltcrod. °
Riinuoax, Aug. A—. Flour dull, hot firm. Wheat firm
and uttchanged. Corn Is Ann; Whit* 82@84c; Ysllow 94c.
WWskey Is steady at2BX@2Tc. Provisions firm and ad
vandng; Dnlk Lani ll^®l2c.
■pUY ONE of our Patent Spring Beds, which
' JLF »• selling at the low prlco of $3,
T. 11. TOPKQ 1 CO.
T ABIES’ AND GENTLEMENS' Keolining
XJ Chairs, floiabed and In wararooms,''
T. B. YOUNG A CO.
OTTOMANS of various sizes finished and
for sale by Ua3l) T. B. YuUNO A CO.
'BANS—rIOO bush small white fog
> Jal9 • J. B.CA!
FLOUR —25 bbls Extra Family in store and
foraaUby fj e 2l] r J.B. CANFIELD.
tetomao Horring in store and for
, mTOHCOCK, MoCRKERT A Cp.
I ME—2od bbls,Louisville White, for
b F Jal» J.B CANFIELD.
• ILL PAPER of best quality sold by
>Je26 VM. O. JOHNSTON A CO n 67 wood at.
0T10N.—26 balei
joie
o arrive—for sale by
ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
BUT*rER.— 40 kegs packed Butter in store
and for aale by Jo!7 ATWELL. LEE A 00.
OUNTRY BACON.—2OOO pounds choice
Gbouldara,l^oofi>s.claarBid«»—to arrive; for tale by
JulT ATWELL, LEE A 00.
LARD— 74 tea. No. 1 now landing from
steamer Marmora for *alo by
. J«44 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
LARD. —74 tierces No. 1 uniform cooper
age now landing from steamer Clifton—for safo by
Jol> . IBAIAP PICKET A 00..
AOKERELL—IOO bbls No'. 3 largo,
60 hlf do do do
J. B. CAKVItLD.
!•by jglP
riOTTOf? —27 holes' now landing from
steamboat Indian for aale by
Ju24 ISAIAH PICKET h (NX
POTATOES —100 bags for sale by
Jul . : HITQgCOCK, McOREkrT h 00.
CIGARS— Another supply of genuine Ha*
vimu Ogam we’d this day by JC§. FLEMIWQ.
ZCi BAGS DRIED APPLES on hand and
tJ\J for sale by Ja26 RIDDLE, WIRTB AQq
EQGS. —2 bbla. just received and for sole
by Jnl7 ATWELL, LEE A CO
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE receiv-
Ing daily and for aale by BIDDLE, WIRTB A 00.
IViJ'ACKAREL—2S half bids. Jorge and
111 tnedlnm 3~S fur sale by TL PALZELI- A 00.
/CODFISH—2 tea. in store and for aale by
, J. B. OANFimj.
T -BAD-—2OO pig* No. 1 Lead for sale by
JUJnM henry n oollins.
DRIED APPLES—I.OOu uuah for Bale bv
_ . 7• B. OAWFIKLD.
[TARCH— 50 bbla. 100 bxx fnr «].
* JuiO J»B.OANFl>tr.n 3r
AHD—iiOO bbls for aalflby
I ■l» li> : ~ ~ '-t'" J- Btcimn.n
. . ’ - > ' “
ktrsular Stearans.
Mosongabela Rlrer XT. S. M » n * Pickets
STEAMER TELEGRAPH, I STEAMER JEFFERSON,
TCaipt. J. C. WooßWu#. | Qut, osoEaa Cuik.
HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
now_ranning regnUrly. Morning Boats ]««t* Fitts*
?* L o f “•», aod KTtnlng Boats at 0
fop u Kwwpon, Elhabethtown, Mrmong*-
beU City, BelleTenum, Fayette City, Greenfield, California
and Brownsville, there eonneetinffwith Backeand Ccochu
for Unlontown, Fayette Springe, Morgantown, Wayncsbun:
Caralchaeltown and'Jeficraon.
Passenger* ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union,
town tor $2, metis and staterooms on boat* inclusive,—
Boata returning from Brownsville lea re at 8 o'clock in the
mornlngand sld the evening. For; farther Information #n*
qaire at the Offlee, Wharf Best, at the foot of Grant street.
ans Q. W. jSWINDLER, AGOT.
Reqolar marietta and r tcmlZ
ZANESVILLE PACKKT.-i-Tbe fIDOjtfBHI
light draaght steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. Brown,
Clerk STOoonaH.will leave for the above and all iatermedf
ate poru EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o’clock.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
' Ja» FLACK, BAnNES A QQ„ Agents.
Cincinnati, Set.
FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS-1 ICfr fc
VILLK.—The floe >teuaer ECONOMY, jAaSESK
Cept. BellxhooTt-r, will leave lor the above
mediate porta on THIS OAT tho'fcb ia«t. For freight
or paseage appl/ on board or to -
' eat
FLACK, BARNES A CO.
St. Route, Set.
UPPER MISSISSIPPI Pack- , flßfr
ET. Northern Line, for KEOKUK,
BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, GALENA, TußCtJuit
STILLWATER, BT. PAUL AND ST. LOUIS.—The Hjrbt
draught, fiiTorite steamer HARMONIA, Capt. Hiram-K.
Hailett, will tears a* abore, positively on SATURDAY the
7th Initial 10 o’clock, A. M. Loading at Foot or Wood
street. For freight or paaeage, apply oo board crrto
■u6 , FLAOK. BARNES A CO, Agents.
jpo
R ST. LOUIS.—The fino , l», fc .
eteamer GAZEL, Capt. E. Itui, wmJy9flGfl|
leafA fnr the a boro rfod ill Intermedia to porta os
THIS DAY, the Cth Instant, at 10 a. v. For freight orpas*
sage apply on board or to
aa4
FLACK, BARNES k 00.
©tUana, Set.
rOR NEW ORLEANS~(mrn
dispatch.) —The splendid steamer ALMA.dBfIBSE
Oapt. Robinson, will tears OlndoDAti for the
intermediate ports. Will take all Pittsburgh freight coo
slgsed. For rates apply t>
Jo2o FLACK, DARN£3 A 00.
lUisceUancoun.
jJealtiiT
GRACE!!
AND BRAUTYI
Couferrul on the Ladles by woaring
DOUGLAS A SHEawOOD'B
OBIBSSATSD SKIBIS
The unparalleled enceaeiof the
MW EXPANSION SKIRT
020,000 of which hare been sold during the last four months)
baa Induced the manufacturers to make arrangement* that
will enable them to prodace 200 doxeas (2,400 Skirts) per
day daring the mouths of Jane, July and August.
They also call attention to their
NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT,
For traveling, which is receiving universal commendation
from the Ladles.
. They are the sole proprietors of only
“Patent Adjustable Bustle” in use.
Beware of the many imfuttons offered In the market, as
they are all either infringement* of oar patent, or worth
less.
They also manufacture over
7Gather Different Styles,
toUh and wfeW the “Patent Adjustable Hurtle.”
Theee SKIUTB have been recommended by the HIGH
EST MEDICAL AUTHORITY a* being the bistetrtide far
Ladies use (Mat hat ever been offered to the public. Nona
genuine tmleas stamped
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD,
MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORBL
>Vr sale throogbont tbo United fitatae and Canadas
J<l73md» -
PROPERTY SOLDERS. ATTEHTIOS,
mum & TOBsreois
Having increased their fadlitlM for u d
W. E - <sc GO'S
PATENT ELASTIC FIRE
Aim
WATER PROOF CEMENT HOOFING,
ARE novr prepared to oxccute orders for any
description of Boofr, steep or flat, at the shortest do
lice and with the ntmoet care, being determined to put on
Rootk that cannot be sorpanod for *
Cheapness and. Durability.
Our ilooCi are too well known to require any eulogy from
ns. Testimonials in Ia»or of this Rooflug and samples tan
be seen by calling at onr Office, No. 75 Smlthfleld street.
Building* covered with the above Roofing can be seen At
H. Nelson's, corner of Wylie and High streets J. Deck’s
mw Hotel, corner of G rant and Seventh streets Honse of
W. 0. taelle, Esq., Diamond alley, opposite Patterson’s*
Stable: Store of It. Straw, corner of Afarkot and Secoud its;
also lloom of B. n.Succop, same block; Brownsville Wharf
Boat; nonto of Robert Flynn, Concrete, between Webster
aud Wylie streets StoreofJ. M. UcßoMrts, Webster sL,
Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky
street. Allegheny; House of IL R. Wilkins, Esq- Wood's
Ran; House of A. Negloy, John Scott, Wm. McCall and MH
® OOD kr Mt Liberty;» ml many other* too anmerons to men
tU>“ & , PERKIN. A JOHNSON,
apgdtwlyT No. 76 SmilhfleLl »L, Pittsburgh, f>a.
LATEST N EWS from all parts of tho world.
SaetboHWYORR r .
DAILY H&HALD, *
TKIBU.VK
PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS,
CIXCUnrATLCOMUBacIAt, r,;iILIC LKDOEIl >
or u» ell,, b, „„ «T *
HUNT 4 iUKER’S, Mmoblo-H*3L
I*l9
Trulfl suppll*)).
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CHEAP FOH CASH.
JAMES ROBB,
. NO. (tft MARKET BTBK£T,
cteAtt TUB MAUKET UOUSE.
fl« Jost rw«lTod hi* lirp
Spring atack of
L^, D ,!52/i 1 . I , 8 2 B ?;*" ,|o,ni ' Dlll!N3 ' BOOTSu>d BHOKft
HUNS’ CALF, KU* AND COARSK
BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES,
BOYS’ AND VoTlTns'BooTS?snW3f*? PEaAB,,tC '
A tvy «npertor article and eery neat
•Direct from the Mannfactnrere, which he will tell bj the
»“»pr^c*io , atTtn7redo c ed priw* for cash.
Thiaetock comprises one of tho Urreat aaeurtmonti to La
fooodltieuyeity ) .ultable'for city and eaontry aalee. and
hating oter twenty year* experience la baying, he mute
that be am now aait all taatea. Ue rwpectfnUy Intltoeall
in Went to c dl. aatnrtng them That they will he-pleaeed.
mr3o—- myl7
qoolTdark prints,
USUALLY SOLD ATI2J4 CT3,
BEUJXG AT 9 CK.NTe, at atara of
MURPHY it DURCnriSLD.
NOTICE. —Id consequence of the intended
dissolution of our partnership about lit ofSeptember.
soothe great sacrifices we are making In closing out our
stock at exceedingly low prices, all goods unpaid for at time
of porebase after tills date will be considered doe Ist Sept
and bills presented lor paymeutjU that time.
T 1 , D . D „ , MURPHY * BURCHFIELD.
Jqly IX, IMB.-JoB:dSwF
OUT SALE OF
BRKAD SAFES,
MASTER'S CiIRAM YRERZEBS,
At minced price*.
Now la Uso time to mppJy ycraraelf at.
J. T. CRATO k CO'S. 104 Wood at.
pacAia,
FOR LADIES' DRESSES,
REDUCED TO
12J4 CT3. PER YARD, it
MURPHY k BURCHFIELD'S.
L" AKE FISH—
-160 balfbbla. White Piih; ;
135, do Trunt;
100 do 1 Soltnoo;
00 do Herring;
20 do Pickerel,
Thle day rec.d toil for —le by fIENRY 11. COLLINS.
Q UNDRIES—IB6 Sacks Extra Tenn. Flour;
k? 20 nek* Hog Bain
4 do Dry Apple*;
2 do Ftatbera;-^
74 bbl*. No. 1. Lard?
18 bales Oot ton; ;
to srrlre on CUflon, f*r sale by
lrs ISAIAH DICKEY k 00.
(TIIGARS! CIGARS!!—A large lot of genu*
Ij lae Henna Clgmoftbe *• Seneca,** ‘-Coquette," ■*Con>
cblft” end “Intro Actoe” brands rac’d thu day. Thowt
wishing a box of good dears should cell end fframine ay
stock before purchasing eWbera. JOS. FLEMING,
URPIIY A BURCHFIELD have jeer’d
a lot of Tigered Swiss Uoallns, a decided bargain.
Alii, PequaaadUoen Collars, lower than anal,
w And we are now offering oar Benges and Grenadine
Robes at mneh lower prices than told at early in tbe season.
TJTTINE9 AMD LIQUORS—I have constant-
TT iyonband a Urge mpply of pare Wines and Liquors
for medicinal purposes, Tboee wtobing anything in this
.Une can rely upon getting a pare article at
JOS.YLEUntQ’S,
Comer Diamond and Market atraeL
HE ONLY FkESU STOCK OP DRY 1
GOODS In fee dty, now opening. New style Prints,
*~rfnll aril thtiTinlasnn linnni nf sll kinds of seesooeble
Dry Goods in tbe dty.
Jolt q HANSON LOVK.74 Markets l
"POTATOES— 100 boa. at 25c to clow ’lot,
sound and e ° od nITCIIOC>CK jrcCRKERY k CO.,
JoB ]~y?Secopqaod 151 Front alreats.
FAMILY FLOOR—Choice white wheat in
Jn7 p. a HERBST.-gr. Liberty tnd Hsnd st.
1 nnn bush TOeat for sale by J - ;
IUUU HITCHCOCK, MoCRBEkY a 00, -
Je3s 122 Beosod sod 151 Tropt strata-
IMEN CHECK, RUSSIA DUOKnnd all
kinds of goods for boys' wear; Also, lawns, Bareges
ana all kinds of Sommer goods.
“gSSwT 0. HANSON tOY* 74 MsrfatsL
Seasonable goods—Sun Umbrellas;
Parasols, Dusters, Hoop Eklrt*. LsceHsatlek Organ
dic<umM ■- o. lahsoh tori,
jyk. - formerly Lon Bhml, No. T 4 Market stmt.
NO. 1 LARD/— 44 tierces irregular
age, - to do regular. do in store;
. / W do Jo datoazrin
and far sale by , 7 13ATAH DIOSET A 00.
PLEASE call and examine our Fourth Ar
rlTal of Sommer Dry Oood* that are now being opened.
jalfl 0.- HANBON I4)YJS. T 4 Market stmfc.
UJLOUK—6O bbls extra Family for sale by
J Jnl9 t ~ J. b. CANWKLD.
O K OASES SAL SODA for solo by •r.
JqO jeia ~ b. L. fahnestock a 00.
iGQS.—2O bbl» ejrra for solo by
injiT tpu.woßxn.
AKD-1000 lbs. No. l X-iffreoJdJnd for
~im*li** WMrsjoo. .
DJ£AgttJS3—2U
JL' •
* ■ w *, , w ■>.' * '
HEALTHOFAiffiRIcIr^E^
Formaay years I hart been troubled
weariness and languor, both manta! and rhyikaii e * l^ra L
Hitlemw, dull headache, (kts id tha head ana £222* !'
coldneta and tendency to rtlffheo, palpitation of thThq*t,
very easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, rt
and bowels eranged, with pain. Any mental or phyifcai’
exertion was tore to bring on all the symptoms, and tfaag '
in addition, falling of the womb, and groat pain in that r»
gi»n. Ono pbyxldan after another exhanstod hi* «km
gaTe me op. A patient and, penewring use of MAR
BtiALf.*a UTERINE corned me,
and I have no words mullleiant to express my thankfulness-'
Mas. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.*
I can truly say that I have been a sufferer for many yean '
with white# and deranged menstruation. Alter a while I
had other troubles, each as pale face, iadlg-»tton,-waaiJßx -
away, general languor and debility, pain in the small of the
beck* a sort of .aching and draggingsonsation, pain between
ths shoulder bladesextending dowo the spine, loss of app*
tile, trouble in the stomach and bowel*, with cold hands and-'i
feet and dreadful nervousness. Tbo- least excitement would
make me foel as H I shonld fly away. I tried doctors and
drags, and everything, wo# after another, without tbe ben
efit. One bottle or MARSHALL'S UTEIUNK CATHOU
00N changed some of my symptom* for tbe better, and now'-.’
lam entirely apd radically cored. I wish that every wm?
man could know whit it will do, CLARISSA ORES.
For a long time I-h«d Uterine cou>plalnt« with tbe follow- '
ing symptoms: 1 was nervous, emaciate l and irritable; X*
seemed to abound in complaints; some of* hlcb 1 will try
tell you; pain in the lower organa, and a fwllbgsaalf some
thing was going to foil ont; inability to4*lk nuch ou «•-
count of a feeling of fullness; aching and dragging, and
shooting pains in the back, loins, and extending down the
legs; the Jolting produced by riding caused great pain; spas-/
modlo shooting* and pains la tbe side, stomadrandlKiwolsi
headache, with ringing iutbe ears; overy fiber of thobody
seemed sore; great irritability; intense nervousness, I could
not beer the least excitement: without being prostrated for
a day, I could scarcely move about tbs house, and did not
take pleasure in anything. I had given np hopo, having ■
tried everything; as I supposed, in vain, bnt a friend called
ray attention to MARSHALL’S UTERINE OATIIOLICON.
1 took it, hoping against hope. Moat fortunately it cub'd ;
me;and there is not a healthlcror more gratcml winqpd in
thocountry. I trust all will u*« IL It la truly tlip’woman’s , ;r
friend In need. ; Mss. FLORENCE LESLIE. ’
MARSHALL'S UTERUfX CA TBOL WOH will certain
If curt Falling(f the\ Womb, Whites, Supjirtsrcd, Irregular
or Painful Menstruation. Bloating. Inffisinmatums and Lit
easeS of the Kidney t or Urinary Organs, Etlentirm of In
continence of Urine, Heartburn, CbtUbmen, L'crvoiitnets.
Fhintivgt,Palpitations, Ormnpr, Disturbed Sleep,. and all ..
troubles organic or sympathetic, connected with the Uterine. -, . ,
organs. l ; -.:'*
The price of HarsKaJti Uterine QithoUcon it One Lvlftfr
and a Half per finglsVotll*. On' the receipt of six dollars
doe bottles shall be tent by express, free of charge, to the end
of the express route.
Beparticular to write the post office address, town; eotmty
and Stats, We will guarantee that the Medicine will be pent
on receipt of the uumef. Address
■ Ern. UEa a. KJSY3KR, 140 Woodßt.,PftteW!rgb,
apl4-d*wT Sign of tpe Golden Mortar.
JOY TO THE ADMIRERS OF
HICH GLOSSY H A I B,
Talk of beauty, it cannot exist without a fino head of hnlr,
then read the following, and if yon a»k more, too circular
aronnd each bottle, and »o m» can doubt.
PROFESSOR WOOD’S lIAIR RESTORA
TIYE.—We call tbe attention cf aU old and young, to
this wonderful preparation, which toms back toitsoriginal
color, gray hair—<ovcra the head of the bald with a luxuri
ant growth—Removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutane
ous eruption*—causer a eontitual flow of the natural fluids
and hence. If used as a regular dressing for tbo hair will
preserve its color, and keep-it from falling to extreme old
aga, In all its natural beauty. W* call then upon tbe bald,
the gray, or diseased in scalp to nee it; ami surely the young
will not, as they value the Cewiug lJtk#, or tbo witching
curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon tbe tonne of
thousands.
Tbe Agent for Prot Wood’s Hair Restorativo.ln New Ha
ven, received tbe following letter in regard to the Restora
tive, a few week* since:
Dkp Bivaa, Conn., July 23,1856.
Ms. LtAVETTOETB—BIn T have been troubled with dan
druff or eeurf ou mjtbead for more than a year, jny hair
began to coma ont, and hair together. I saw in a New
Haven paper about “Wood's Ilalr Restorative” a* • cuia.—
I calledat your store on the first of April last, and purrh**- .
ed one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction It woe
the thing; it removed the scurf and hair began to prow, It
is now two or three inches in length where it was aU off. I
have great faith in It I wish you to send m* two bottle*
more by. Mr. Post, tha bearer of this. I don’t-know eeaoy .
of the kind is used in this place, yon may htTo a market for j
many bottlas after It Is known bere«
* Yours, with respect, ' RUFUS PRATT,
pHUAMtrau, Sept. Iff, lMfl.
Paor. Wooih—Dear gin Your llair Rastoratlvu is proving
itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back p*r\ iff
my head almost lost its covering—in feet u*u>. I have
used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and bow
the tip of my heed 1s well studded with a promising crop of
young hair, and tbe front Is also receiving its beuefit. I
bare tried other preparations without any benefit whatev
er. I think trom my own personal recommendation, I can
induce many others to try it Yours, respectfully,
D. R.THOMAS, JLT>,No.464Tioast-
ViscnwM, ten., June 22,1863. *' *;•
Paor. 0. J. Wood - —A* you are about to manafoctoro
and vend ydur recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will!
etat* for whomsoever it may concern, that I have rscdlfo ; y
and known othersto use it—-that, I have, for several years,
been in the hdbit of otingother Hair Restoratives, and that .
I Ond your* vastly superior Ipanyolhvr I know. JtootUe- ‘ .
lj sloansua the head of dandrnffi-and with on-- mouth's prop
er use willreetoreany person's heir to tbe original youthful
color and toxturw, giving it a healthy, soil'aud gloesyam >
pearance; and all this, without dbicoloring the bands that
appiy it, or tha dress ou which it drops. I w»ald, therrierr,
recommend its nse to every one desirous of baring a fine r >•
color and texture to hair.
BeapectrulJy.joara, WILSON KINO.
For uie by GUO. U. KLYBKR, 140 Pltt«bnrgh,
0. J, WOOD A CtX, Proprietor*, 312 Broadway, j». 3f..
(tn tlie treat N. Y. Wire Ratlin j Esubliihmrot) aod 114
Uarket atroet, gt. Louie, Mo, »ud toMbyall koo<l Dm*,
ap2o. _ *aS3uytUwUT'
Steam Marble Works.
Tl/T ARBLE MANTELS.—A large andbcau
ltJL tUul stock always on hand and being manofactnred
"? ,ft,d ** Te, 7 low prim. • Builder*. ctroora
of Real Estate, Contractor* and others, whether they want
ta purchase or not, are Invited tocnll and euirolooonr stock'
aod ascertain onr prices at we are wiling plain neat Mao- ;
penlun °* ** *° within the reach of almost every ;
tod TIMES;
Monmnenla, Tablets,and Grave Slones, a largo stock al
wayeonbabd. Fumitore and Wash-Stand Tope, and lot- '
ptning Stones manufactured by machinery, and sold at tbi _;J ”
l®w**t.prtcee. Marble of all kinds sold low to the Trade.—*
Porchaaen are Invited to hall and examine onr stock at32L'
SO Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
mylOtdawSmT ■ tVt, W. WALLACE.
P Portable filllla.
OKTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS
the simplest and best artltl* or the kind in tho conn
wy. Tho/Mn light, grind fiat, are easily kept In order,
make os good work aa toe lwv»««t mill*,>aod ciT« nr »r»l.
satisfaction, always onband. Also, Portable Saw Milts —’
_aylOMAw3mT w. \y. WALLACE.
... 10*11 Pornlililiißi
OTEAM ENGINES, warranted■ best nuali-
J-?, r* I ww*y« oabcad *ad nude to order. &rikrtand
Brick SLuJdnery. Engine GasUngtand
AUGwfcv nwitoto order. Mill Irons. Gut Irm Pnot
**?■%' ErnckßUrr and Lzurtl JWI JW-&<m*s. Boiling
SS2J™ !<£?4"%r“ ** «oui W i,
myl(kd*w3inT
P_ Plaster) Lime. Cement* ftc>
LA.STER PARIS, for Loud and'-Stucco
Wot*:
Oameat Tor Clctenu, Fire Welia. Ae,;
LoaUrlllo Limo end Komen Oejient;
Gripdjtonca b««tqc*Hty always on bead at 213 Lib
ertv itrwt. mylg:>>w3mT W. W. WALLACE.
w ltnmbir< »
T)INE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and
*"•' °* k l,| * nk '»»*3i»
mjrKKd*trStdT
Mn««nrt 8 n ,n * le Machines ————
LATENT always™ hand
at 319 Libert/ street, Pittsburgh. J . -
mylfcdewSmT W. W. W AIJ.AQH.
lOK CHESTS,
Grata Uan,
ALL SIZES, always on hand at 319 Liber
ty at.. Pittsburgh. mylO W. W. W&T.I/ICOK.
THB MARKET STREET CARPET STORE,
IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY
all demands Tor Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply and In
grain CarpeU, of every description, rryle and quality. Floor
Oil Cloths, from S to 24 feet wide, at tower price* than we
bare ever before offered; Coeoe Matting for offices or
churches; Painted Window Shades, and everything connect
ed with the Carpet department of Ilooae FaniiahTng.
Ai we anticipate an advance fn prices after the.Sprfng
Trade opens, we would suggest to parcbssera to make tlyrfr
selections now from our largo Stock and at onr present very
low price*. - {"22 * _ *W. M*CLIXTQCK.
CA. STItOII A CO.'s MAOJOAUPIJ- „
e atting and Imprveeirri-Pnper is a beantlfnl article
with which to write a letter and obtain a copy at the mmo
time wlibout the nee of pens or Ink. renderings invaluable
to persons traveling. It will tako the correct Impression of
any leaf, plant or flower, and la equally adapted tor writing
on paper, cloth, wood or atone, in the copying of t lanta, do-
music, *<L, (without tho use of pens or ink) with a
bono or common stick. Pcnr dlffkrcnt co!or*-price 25 cts.
W. 8. HAVEN,
forcer Market and gccoad streets.
OREAM FREEZERS.
MOESEB'S PATENT 6 MINUTE PBEEZEns, '
The bast and cheapest
Will be sold at Maoohctnrars* price.
Xpisn —2s hf. bbls. No. 2 large Mackerel
-24 bbla. Baltimore liming;
SO do .No.ltrimnedSbad:
l&bf. do do do do
18 bbla. do!* White Fish;
30 h£ do do do .
10 do do Treat,
fiObbls. New Alewlves Dry gait
' 20 do N.F, Herrings, ■
la store and for sale by JelB WATT A WILSON >
7 C««t toy Waifht, -
nHHfc subscriber Is 'prepared to deliver in' '
X AlleglioajorPimbttrjE, Tor m
■ - CANNRL OR BTrCMIKOPS COALS
Of ib» bwi qonlihr. A» *UOo*l «Wlter«iby cm f, w 6 lah«i • ’
parchMCTOßrtly on gattiag fall nn« ran. Alio. >
OOKP, Ll&lßjnßf BRICK AND CLA?
W. A. McCLUBO, Allegheny Coal Depot, * fit-
Corncf Andenoo it md
£1 A R D
To tb* CUe&U of A, B. JfCALMONT.
Eavlos k& Pittsbaigh to'rwide temporarily in Wash log- •
tetrCUj, I Ut» placed »y ODflnkhad Uw bndoM* la tbo ‘ '
fanda'brißlßtZ* UAOKSNZO, Attonwy*, No.6oßoßrth • v ;■
•troetjtowtaoia Imp*ctfaUj T»cono»ti(l lbo*o wb&baTt'
hithertowntdoTM m» pitrfteAwtany- :■ r .? 5,.; * .:*•
AIiTBBT) B. IIeOALMpNT._ * V' r
SUN UMBRELLAS, l t
LAWNS, •£
•«'■•■ BEBAOKS,' *
( LACS UAJfTLRSj! ‘ ,*“ - „
Aiaa, «ir OSoariid teidSlEF ?&*&.:-" v 7
'J#l3 o. JIANBON LOVK.fi J * -■
Lake fish-isu imimi*. wi,;i„
l<o do do-Xnmt, : ■ v!w^' , V'.''
‘IS ir ■£- Hmioc' -: 1 K
w -4o r ** 5 „
}f
h ‘“‘- w, i*&3™eZ&£jSSir&«
JStbical
A FINE HEAD OF
W,. W. WALLACE.
vr: W. WALLACE.
CARPETS.
ICE CREAM FREEZER MADE.
Csllsodgttono»( t
T. J. CttAlQ * CO-g, m Wood it.