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.Svccißra orjnii Atlabtxo Toleoeaps—
Grand. Uemontirduoiit in Preparation. —We un
deratandtbot on. Thursday eveniog next there
f^g*frte' l a']trind' demonstration ia oar city, in
V'Thtpffir’W }h» success of the Atlantic Telegraph
* mMirptU*. i.;\PrrakraUoss are ; being made to
-make it a creditable affair. All the public boild
ipgf; hot«to(haßfl^e)d, v arejo bo illuminated,
' l vMd ihaCsihadrai, we believe, is to be brilliantly
' oocariqti. Onrlurafrtf guns
t firod,' the>. beQs throughout the
ofiy are to be rang, and there are to bemilitary
aad texuh'light parades. The business hows,
npou inectlßg, to be held ai
too ■■rjDßiiila' Exekaog*;thU morning, at ten
q’cloejt,)are to bp close* filer 4. o’clock, P. IL,
and i*Vtoy body is invited to Join. in. celebrating
Uu event in.sorae way or other. ;- The Mayor, as
will be aeen.by the. correspondence which we
pat&i£ below t h|*be«n active in making pre
liminaryarrangements for the demonstration:
Prrrsßtmaß, AugUitelTy To Bit lion or,
Btnry A. Wtatrr, Jfayorofrlite City of Pitttlurgi.
—■Sir~: We rnpeftfully : roquet .you to call a meet
‘ipg of. Pittsburgh for <’ tfao purpose of
. qdopUageulmhle tQe&sum to celebrate the most lm
portent:'event! of■'!this century—-tbo raooessful com-
I'lotioo of the laying ef the Atlantic Telegraph Cable.
Yours vary respectfully,'
;DaridCampbell, Tb. Umbstaetter,
‘.ReymefA Anderson, IT. T. Caam,
Ju. MoCekdleu & Co., WiJion, Payne A Co.,
Jai.:fl«rdoun,u Mf- '. R. T. Kennedy,
'Joseph Dilwertb, - Chas. If.. Hauteon,
IL IL H&rttey * C 0.,. Harry ShlrM,
. Jof/Snowden, .. T. B. Graham,
'Whitmore, Wolff, Doff ■ Wm. 8. Larely A Co.,
d Co., Logan & Gregg,
Wta/11. Williams* Co., J. G. Coffin,
W. Bigaley,";/ Flcmlngßroi.,
.1. M. Bannock A Co., . Joseph Woodwell,
Kramer A Rahm, ■ Kay A Co.,
llanoa, Hart A Co., T. Kennedy, Jr., A Co.
‘Whittier A Patterson.
Matob's Opficb, Pittsburgh, Aogust 17, ISSS.
To JJehtrt, Phot. I'tnbitaeitrr, H r . Bagaleg, J. At.
Pcanock «£• Co., and othert; In accordance with the
above call, the citizens of PiUabnrgh are rerpoctfodly
Invited to attend a publio meeting at the Board'of
Trado Hoorn*, FMirth street, on Wednesday morn
ing, .16th‘iosui&t,’at:.teh o’clock, to take measures
for a suitable in honor of the success
of the AtlaatiqTelegraph Cable.
, u ; . ~xr; II. A. Wears*, Mayor.
Cannons' were fired yesterday, and last even
ing lroq Cily’ Cbllege Building, comer of
Fifth aud.:Bmßmield streets, was - brilliantly
illuminated by Iheetndents, under the direction
of Prof.. Jenkins. A full brass bund was also
playing (here during the evening, and largo
crowds were gathered in tho vicinity.
Outt Scnoou.—We have been ; furnished by
Joseph W. Lewis,.£sq.; Secretary of the Cen
tral Board, the report of the Schools of tho City
of PiUabnrgh for the year ending June Ist,
1868. ,
Whole number of schools, It; average num
ber of'mohLbs.,taught, 10. Number of male
teachers, 16; do. female do., 91. Average sala
ries of-males per month, $72,85; ’ of females,
$28,62. Number of male scholars, 8641; of
females, 3951; averago-number of at
tending .school in the District, 4402; cost of
teaching each scholar permonlh, $0,49. Nam
borof mills on tho dollar levied for school pur
poses, 6; amount of tax levied for school pur
‘ poses, $53,803 9s. do,; for building purposes,
$24,317 42; rtolal : ambnnt levied, $78,121 41.
deceived from State Appropriation, $3,720 96;
from tho collection-of school tax, $40,822 71.
(The amoant received from the collectors of
the boilding tax is flflb included in the school'
tax—rvieelvcd for bbnding' purposea, $23,680.)
Cost of. instraclion —1.- teachers’ wages,
$30,453 13-fdeVknd coUtihgencies, $6,232 87;
eost of school bouscs-rpurchasinrl renting etc.,
$9,783 93.' M Night school—Coßt, sl;i44 25;
number of teachers,. 15; shchlqcs in attendance,
ISdOpKinunbcr'of modths Uagbt,.3. Cost of
mnaiealiiUtruclion, $1,249 20.
Colored School. —There is one school; 'average
number of months taught, 10; {there is one mate
aodioSb female'ileacker; vsalsiy of inales per
month, SCO; of rentalm,s2s; number of msle
acholary,' 65; of feaiaJrt,.64: number
if scholars attending school In the District, 90;
coeifor tMoUiag uacNaeholv. pstLinsath, $0,60,*
oost of lnstrocu^n —t e., teachers’ wages, $900;
fuel and contingencies, $116; coil of school’
house—rent, $250 00.
High School. —There is one school; nutpber of
professors and teachers, 10; amoant paid pro
fessors and teachers, $6,224 97. Number of
male scholars, 59, females.‘69; cost of teaching
each scholar per month,s6:27. . Rent of build
ing, $337 60; furniture anil ripalrfl, $97 00;
philosophical apparatus and chemicals, $4l 03;
library, $205 34; salary* of janitor, $3OO 00;
contingencies, $539 68. •
The July earnings of (he Pennsylvania Bail*
road show very veil for (he season, and ex
penses being much, reduced, the net earnings
show V.handsome increase. The following is a
statement of the earnings or the railroad from
all sources for the month and since Jan. Ist, as
compared with hat year:
Qroul*rnlnr*- Krpeoarr Kstbrstap.
Jnlr, I*4B .-$300,210 Cl $210414 27 $140,002 24
July, 1847 404.044 40 280,304 80 124,640 CO
Dccreue ... $14,738 79 43
Jui. ,5 \ - 1 .
Aac i,I«W..S2,DS6,US SO £1,7*7,459 10 £1,245,C?0 79
damn pnio4 ' i
Uftje*r_.. 2,tt14904!S l l&ZjibS 77 1,047,152 64
iMrtawu. . . t 3 , i $201,430 24
!>•«*■*«—' J3L * • $|M£M C - -
Tbo Canal Department of the Penna. Railroad
Company is also doing veil, but is they only
came into possession of (be Canal-in August,
1867, no comparison with last year can he made.
Tbo earnings of (he Canal in July, 1863, and
since January let, have.been as follows :
ciHiL DKmniCnr,.rsinninrsßt'sa.'E.~jron(ft7]r Report.
OrOM BarolOKS. XxprnM*., Nrt KantnpL
Jaly, IS4B -.-.519412.12 •. $11,1014)0 $1,711 66
J«*i. Ulto Aag.
1*t,1543—... 84.708 CS 64460 05 19,449 <Q
Nut c&rnlßca eftba Cana), froa Aos«K 1,1957,
to Jan. 1,1138 ~ $19,243 43
Set MnduM of tbe:OaMl,frea Jan. Ixt.nss, «•
to ~ - 19,443 C 3
Netearalacaor (lie Canal, frpm Ang. lit, 1847,
to An«.Ul,iB#S;~^.—... $33,692 03
Boms, the Mronnsß, Makes Aaonncs At
tkmpx cron bis Lira.—John Burns, confined in
(he county jail, under sentence of death for (be
murder of Mary Monlony, made another attempt
Friday night, upon his life. About 11 o’clock
he look a piece of heavy tin, bent At- upon a
sharpened steel pen, so as to fasten it firmly, and
then made an incision in his left arm. He did
not strike tbo main artery, bat the blood flowed
profusely for two or three hours. Tbo miserable,
man was upon the floor at'the time, bat after
bleeding awhile dragged himself up on (he bed,
where ho fainted. Some time afterwords he re
covered and lore open the dogged wound, with
a desperate determination to end his miserable*
life. HU weakness prevented him from making
farther effprls, and he was discovered in an ex
hausted and almost rigid about 8 o’-
clock'Satardiy morning. Physicians were called
in and the blood was immediately staunched, and
remedies applied to effectually revive the sinklog
patient. The cell and the prisoner presented a
ghastly and shocking eight, the bed and the floor
containing great -pools of,blood. Barns re
marked ta those around him, when he recovered,
(bathsdid poi sxpeci lo see them there.- He
seemed ssTpHsed. to still find himself in the cell,
and said that bleeding to death was an awful
way to end one’s existence.' He lost over a gal
lon of blood, and tt.ls'regarded as a most ex
trr ordinary dreams lance that ho did not die.—
Wheeling InldUgaxttr.
. Police Items. —Threo men, named Wm. Robb,
Wm. Warren and Wm. Simpson, were before
Aid. Wilson, charged with commuting aa as
sault and battery on ah old > man, named Jacob-
Ilsys, In the Ninth Ward. It vis shown, how
ever, Uai'Hays iras.ihe aggresflor in the first
placSf ind the parties wore discharged.
Wm. fined $25 by Mayor Sluckraih.
for selling Uquor pn Sunday. He paid his fine-
partlei, (Geo. Erber,) before
Mayor Stuekrath forviolation of the ordinance
applying to dogs vaafined.' *
Aid. Daft, yesterday,commlUed'David Knock,
for drdhksßftsss,- and to maintain
bUwlfo aud three small ohUdren."
F&u taczuas.—for, Jolla* Utrki, who hu
newly rtlunwd from *tour 1b (be Holy Lead,
will lecture !o Hr. .Swift’s Church, tkU erwiior
file lecture will embrace a description of icchm
.bout Jerueslca, Bethlehem, jJrdou Lfth!
D««l: Set* H«'U ltd to be » eery intereetinic
■pelker, endhU lecturer lul Weduesdey m
eaUrUtning toth. Mdlence lh»t they desired
.} him to deHrer .Bother. He »ill lecture on Thors
| d»y night, ilu: eabjeot “Home." Hie lecture.
£ |s»tree.
5
Burn voE SirTEKotiL— Wo ehonld h»to
ootnowledged, on Mondny, ihe receipt of lier
f p»r fer‘_B«ptnober; Mm oar old friend Lone
. r.ooKrt, naeu bo fotud >c hie etore on Fifth
.? eirooti iaObbobnr Wood. Mr. Loomis hu » full
8 oupplj of fhi cmT«nUUer»tur» of tbo day.
5 Hwomowi Wo»i>J for Stplemlxr, U promptly
1 MaßßMgpS^
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ta Uu V. 8. OnoU Court, Jui **
Irwin kit, hi, d«:i«IononthB qaMlion res erred,
in the cam of Whulow, Innier ft Co., re. Junta
CHtn, font of whioh th.Seldeo diffienUy orig-
UaUd4- Thin qneaUcn wm, whether, in »n
action against the maker of a note made payable
at a specified place, it is necessary to avi-r in
the dielaration and proveat the trial that the
note was presented at that place for, payment.
The point was decided in favor of the plaintiffs,
and judgment entered open the verdict for
$6,256,62.
A Cohmexdadlb Movxmmt.—A number of
olergymen of Washington county, Pa., hare
issoed a call for a convention, to be held in the
United Presbyterian Church, at.Hiokory, on the
24th of August. The call alludes to the alarm
ing increase of crime in that connty; to tho duty*
of the ministry to aid in snppresing ein, favors
the formation of a society composed of ministers
of all denominations, to meet in different places
at regular intervals, and diseusi the evils of the
present day.
Bad Accidxkt.—On Wednesday night of last
week, Jao. Welch, employed upon the 4, w00d
train”- of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Rail
void, died In a fit, at Wellsville. The man was
snbjeot to epQeptie fits, and the train beiog tem
porarily at Wellsville, ho had gone into tho way
car, to pass the night, il is supposed, and while
there and alone, he was taken with a fit, nnd fell
foot downwards in such a manner that his
throat caught upon a fiag-slsff, projecting from
the side of tho oar, and while in this position
was strangled. _
Inquist.—Coroner Alexander held an inquest,
yesterday, on the body of a coal-digger named
1 Charles Boyle, found dead in J. Hays’ coal pit,
in Baldwin township, on Monday evening. It
appeared that the roof of the “room" in which
he had been working had caved inTand that
he was killed by being struck with the slate
Verdict accordingly.
Res jobation, s—lt is stated that Rev. John F.
McLaren, D. L>., for threo years President of
tbo Western University of Pennsylvania has re
signed.
Dr. Reynolds, Superintendent of the Alle
gheny Valley Railroad, has offered bis resigna
tion to tbo Board of Directors.
Tan Teachers' Institute of Allegheny Couuty,
which organized some weeks ago, will meet, ac
cording to adjournment, on Monday next, at 10
o’clock, A. M., at the Third Ward School Honae,
and continue in session five days. About two
hundred and fifty persons were present at the
organization.
Ojj last Saturday, says the Cadij llepublicon,
while Mr. Joseph Robb, of this vicinity, was en
gaged in breaking a eolt, tho animal!reared up
and fell upon Mr. R., killing him instantly.
Mr. Robb was a native of Ireland, a moral, in
dustrious man and good oitlzen.
Cbabgi otFobgkbt.—Wm. C. Somerville was
before Aid. Parkinson, yesterday, charged by
James Dunn with forging the name of James
O'Hara as endorser lo a'promlssory note for SGO.
In default of bail he was committed for trial.
Ws would invite attention to tho great salo of
the furniture, Ac., of the 8L Clair hotel, which
will commence this morning at 10 o'clock, by
P. M. Davis, auctioneer.
Godst.—Messrs. Hunt A Miner sond us Godey’s
Lady’s Book for September. It has the usual
amount of reading and information, valuable to
ladies, together with some fine illustrations.
PaiaciFAL Electm.—Mr. D. Dennison, late
Principal of the Second Ward Schools, of Alle
gheny, has been chosen Principal of the Third
Ward Schools, of this city. ’
Rslsasvd.—W. D. Henry, oommillcd by the
Mayor,some time since, on two charges of fer
gery, was yesterday released on bail.
Salo or PTocts.—*Th« following itocka wero told but
•jruipp, by r. 81. Davit, Acjct. at Ala Sales Rooms,-Jfo. W.
Fifth Sttwt: '
6 Sbim Citizen's Bank gtcck
IS “ - _
10 “ Biencmgatids Insurance &>..
All Uisbases are aggravated more or less by
indigestion. In all cases (be first thing in order
to remove disease U to regulate the stomach and
bowels. No better general cathartic can be ad
ministered for this pappose than IPi7son’r Pills.
This excellent medicine, as well as B. L. Fah.
neitoe A’« Vemtfuje, is now prepared and sold
by B. L. Fahnestock & Co., wholesale druggists,
No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth streets, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Sea advertisement on (bird page of
this-day’s paper. j
The Lor* or Praise.—
"The love of praiaw, bo are'or concealed by art.
Reigns, more or Jet*, and glove to every heart;
The proud, to gain it, toil* on toils endure.
The modest shun U bat to make U sure.”
Ttls our province to praise the garments made at
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill A Wil
son, No. 603 and 605 Chestout street, above Sixth.
Philadelphia. j
A Keninr rott lloT Weatotsb. —The rory beat
remedy for this hot weather is to drop, In at Down's,
Foderul SL, Alleghany, and treat yourulf to a saucer
of their delicious lee Creem, or a glass of sparkling
ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with tha choicest of
Syrups, end drawn from a fountain in excellent or
der. Their stock of Cakes end Confections are of
the best description, manufactured from good mate
rial, and got up in tho neatest style imaginable. Giro
them a call. f
Tub place tosoeuroa sancerof delicious Ice Cream,
to cool off in a veil ventilated and luxurious saloon,
fitted qj. in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an
hour’s chat with your wife or sveetbeart, while sip
ping and healthy luxury, the place where
the best of cakes and confectionary, family bread end
Ice Cream are made and sold, the place is Qmvxr’s,
St. Clair it., near Liberty. f
The advantages of the cash system of business to
both boyer and toiler, are clearly teen in the case of
Carnagban, Foderal street, Allegheny. By selling
goods for cash, •trietly, be is able to furnish a good
arttclo at soch rates as command a custom. J
Facts Without Comment.—The Public
SflvCiD EsowTnr*
' Nxw Yoaa, October 10,1552.
Mrs Hardy, No 119 Suffolk street, writes ns that she has.
been troubled with worms for some three yean, and that
t!u turd one efal of Dr. ITLant's Ctifbrated rVmt/upe,
prepared by Fleming Bros, Pittsburgh, Pi, which brought
away over fifty larat worms. Her usual good health Im
mediately returned.
Sira. Quigby, No. IKS Essex street,New York.anderdate
of Nooembcr 23,1162. writes us that tba had a child which
bad been unwell for bettor then two month*. Ebo pro-
cured a bottle ofH’Lane’e Ycnnlfoge, and administered It.
The child pasmd a large quantity of worms, and In e tew
days was m hearty as ever It bad beta. Parents with such
testimony before them, should not- hesitate when there ie
any reason to suspect worms, and It** no time ia procuring
: and administering Dr. U’Lane's Vermifuge. It never foils
and Is perfectly safe.
Mjhirrhasers will be careful to ask for DR. STLANB’S
CELEBRATED VEIunTCQE, manufactured by FLEMING
BKOS.ofrxmsntoa.Va. All other Vermifngfls In oompo
Ison are worthless. Dr. IT Lane’s genuine Vermifuge, also
his celebrated Liver l’iU*,can now be had at all respectable
drug stores. Nontgmuine wilkmit tXsiignatwrs of
aulTidAwlwT FUUIINO BRAS.
GROCERIES —75 hhda. prime N. 0. Sugar;
200 bill. N. 0. Molaesea;
76 bxs Tobacco, various brands;
IS kega 6 twist Tobacco:
200 bis. Window Glam, Bat’d sixes,
BecsUed and fur sale by J«9 R. ROBISON k 00.
Sundries.—
CO) casks Bode Aeb,
100 .do.. Caustic Hod*.
100 keg* M Oerb. Sod*,
100 bags Nitrate Soda,
60 do Saltpetre,
1000 boxes Window Olass,
ICO bble No. 1 and 2 Rosiu. On hand and
for sal* by JulT ALEXANDER KINO.
Sundries.—
796 sacks Wheat, Whits and Rsd Tens.
-1 cask Beeswax,
I sack Feathers,
On steamer Umpire to arrive and for sols by
Ja27 - ISAIAH PICTET k CO.
J FLAVORING EXTRACTS. Com Starch.
' lUca-Flour, Farina. Ouoper'e Refined Bbred laingtaea,
Vo, Pearl Barley, Ac, for mle at FRANCE’S Family on>>
eery and Tea Store. Federal sL, Allegheny. ao2
•poll HALF PRICE—
■ EMBROIDERED LINEN
TRAVELING SETTS, SOLD BY
0. HANBON LOYR, 74 Market st.
CLOSING OUT SALE.—MURPHY A
OUBCHFTRLD art offering their entlro atxkof BUM*
MBit -k WINTER GOODS at inch prices as mobs thm
dcci'bd bargains. This will be an opportunity that wQI
ou b* met with eoon again of getting the best quality of
Dry Ouodial the low prices that they are now ofleretL-r
NorUtwet corner Fourth and Market street. au&ddwF
Oi HI BRLS. RE rD. Sugar,
lOObblsGcddeneyruK
- 50 M St. James Mol uses;
60 “ LarreNo. 3 Mackarel, “new;"
r 20 “ Baltimore Herring. Rac’d and
for*afoj>y_ auO BHRIVER k DILWORTH.
Trusses,
TRUSSES,
TRUBBBS.
The only Manufocforers of TRUSSES and BUPPOBTLRS
In tit** cHy is CARTWRIGHT k YOUNG,
.> anl ; No. 86 Wood street. ,
SUPERIOR BLANK. BOOKS, Ledgers,
Jmrul, Cuh Book, ud DOT Book, or npulor ijoull
t,. n»d. for
F'kencu artificial FLOWERS
FLOWER IUTMXUL. _
Oorf.ll .tTlo. wklck.ro *«Wf .al oW *™ “1“““
Buy former •saeona’ Importation, are ready for exhibition at
K, IaUBIfP«BBOX.BMTni * CO.
XKS.—24 doien Maim’s be»t Cast Stud
Axaa for sale tow for cash or good „
UITCHOOCB,IrcwkRV a co.
_aa3 ia Second tad 163 Froal Sta,
ska Team TOeat;
O 4 tutca Cotton; „ •;
8 eke Ftwiberr, on steamer Com*
yrce to arrtva and tor ay by ISAIAH DICKEY * 00. ■
Ij'EATRKRS —5 sacks now landing from
J. steamer Neptune, for ml* by
mx. ISAIAH DICUT A co.
EAC—2OO pigs NoTTloul for eale by ~
Jul 6 . URWRY H COLLfifS.
TYRIEDAPPLES— forsale
1J inlß J.n. CAWFOCUL.
PtilM'(tatting-tObfetM
' “V*ow®«uw>;;
trial Mottoes.
Pittsburgh Water Pare BatabHahmant
FOR TUB CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
I)lBKi9£!l—Lxttodik. Qenfll* Btatlnn, oo' tho Pitts
burgh,Ft. Wayne eisl Chicagoßailroad, l* now newly re
fitted end Improved by the -Suet ten of ■ Gymnasium and
will afford agreeable and healthful
exercise and umaetdeat tor patients and others friendly to
ocriy.tem, vbe may wish to spend wait time with ns
daring the hot wMtlwr. • Address Bex 1304, PitUbargh
Peape. • - J. UEEFOKD. M.D.I » bYiietallg .
Je&Uv3mp It. FKKA3K, M.D.f HiyUcUnz.
'3BTN.A. BTOVK WORKS.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
Hixcrincin an putn is XTxav vaatfrr or
COOKING, PiBLOB AND BEATING STOVEB,
Plain and Fancy Grato Fronts, &c.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Foundry ud Allegheny River,
two sqnaros north east of
Pennsylvania Passenger Depot.
Office and Sales Room,
tcrlXlydfc W 0,4 Woodßt.i Plttabnri
FISH! FISH!
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL SUPPLY OF
WHITE FISII, TROUT,
SALMON, PICKEREL,
HERRING, MACKEREL,
43H)rdcrs, accompanied bvihcnuh, will meet prompt
Mention. UENRY n. COLLINS,
tnylAdtJyl _ _ Si Wood street.
DAWES Jc CLULEY^
iloose, Sign and Ornamental Patntere,
A y D ORAIXKRB;
oiaieu is
Whit© DeaclamlZino Paints.
Iso, ail kinds of Points, OU*, Xarnhbes, Window Gloss,
Patty, Brushes, Ac.,
144 Wood 3treet t iti>a doort above Virgin Alley.
rorlO-lydto
15iAaJ0*w~.~..~............j0bs l. b an « u’uuLLouaa
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD «5C CO.,
Manufacturersof CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW tod
A. 0. STEEL; SPRINGS ami AXLES,
Cbm/T Anil and FintSirr/lt, Ptftsl<urgh,Pu
D. B. KOQICaCS Ac CO.,
maaricrcuid or
Rogers* Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
• Oan\er Rati and First Street j, Pittsburgh, Ri..
jirjfclydfr*
J . M. L.ITTDfc
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lrlth'e New Building,) PITTSBURQII, PA
••SOtlydfe
W. Ac D«
wunmenraras aot> pkalcu is
All kind* of Tobacco, Bnaffand Cigars,
- Ilaveyeccntly taken the bulldiug No. ISO Wood street, tn
addition to their Manutheturlog Establishment, No.43lnrie
street; vberetppy will he pleased to receive tbclr friends,
apgflydfr
HENRY Et/COLi-.JLj*rß. ' ’
Forwarding and Commtealop Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER TN
Oheeeo, Butter, Bemlß, Fish.
And Produce Generally,
A«P ,NV 2ft Wbod /Bred, fMtdurtth
JAB, MoLAUGHLIN,
KASuriCTCKZ* or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirlh and Paul OU,
delfcdlyfc A’or. I<B and 110 Amul Aral
Persons Of Eedentary- Employp}et)te tre
queutly experience a dull, heavy sensation in the boad,
which nulla them for cither tabor dr~rnloyment. Hydro's
Headache PQh are a certain euro tbraffeettona of Ihla k!ud r
The experience of thousands who have u*wl them for year*
attests their excellenee la all complaints arislug from a dis
ordered etomeeb. E»e advert Lao uncut on this page of to
day's paper. Prepared and sold by 6. L. FAUN KSTOCK A
CO, Wbotesalo DntgaLsts, and proprieOT* of D. t. Fuhnet
foeFi Verau'fupe, No. fO, corner Wood sod Fourth streets,
Pittsburgh. not.dftwT
HEtiIBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION.
HELM BOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION.
ÜBLUBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION.
HELM BOLD'S Genuine PREPARATION.
Is prepared ecconllac to Pharmacy end Chemistry," ith the
gn-atest accuracy ana Chemical kuowledgp derotod to their
combination.
HKLMBOLD'B GENUINE PREPARATION—
of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel sad Dn>psy.
READ! READ! REApl— rtsd, M ilu< iblh-u
-lug certiorate of a cure of over */U yean' standiog:
U)T. UtLUEOLD —Dear Sir: \ bare l»o«*n troubled with
an affliction of the BlndJer and Kidneys for over twenty
yean. 1 have tric'd Physicians in rain. anJ at last conclu
ded (ogive your genuine Preparation a trial, as I had beard
It highly spokea ot It afforded tue tmroedLAte relief. 1
hare txauil threo bottles, and I have obtained more relief
from its effects and Awl much better than I have for tweuty
yean previous. 1 hare the greatest faith is 1U virtues and
curative powers, acd shall do all In my power to make it
knowu to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove adraute
geous to you lu afffiiilug you to introduce the medicine. I
aid troly yourw, Bf. McCoasnct.
Lewiatoyra* Jan. 2i, lfci>7.,
' Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's state taunt, be refers
to the following nutlamsn:
lion. Win. Bigler, «x-G<mrnor, Pennsylvania
Hoo.Xliusß. Florence, Philadelphia.
Hoa.J.C Knox, Jodga, Tioga Co., Pa.
liou. J. B. Block, Judge, Phlladtlphia.
Hun. D. A porter, ex-Govemor, -
UorTElUs Iwwls, Judge, Philadelphia,
lion. R. C.’ Grier, Jndge U. 8. Court.'
.Han. G. W. W<xxlw«rd, Judge. PhUedelphls.
Uon. W. A. Porter, CUy Solicitor, Philadelphia
lion. John Bigler, ex-Gorersor, Ctdlforoia
HemJLßaala, AadHorGewsmt, Washington, D. C
And many otbera, if necessary.
Q* Bsa advertisement headed
nKLMBOLIPS OEMTLKE PREPARATION,
In ano. her column.
A Great Pill.—
Tbs Onefenbtri Ilealth pill curt* boolich*.
Tbs Grmsfeoberg Health Pill curs* foal stomach.
Tbs Qnetatbsrg Uselth PUlcnres bad breath.
Tbs Graetenborg Health Pill com costive bowil*.
Tbs OrtefjaU rg Health Pill corn palpitation of IL-hcari
Tbs Oiuboberg Health Pill cnres colicky pains
Tlis Groofonberg Health PUI cares plies.
Tbs Ornsfcnbt-rg Health Pill cores dyspeptic.
Tbs GrseGrnberg Health Pill pargrs without pain
The Graefenberg Health PUI dots not weaken.
Tbs flrasfaoberg Health Pill is not drnslr.
Tbo Graafeobsrg Qssltb PUI can bo taken at work.
Tbs Graefenberg lloaltb Pill la entirely vegetable.
Tbs Grae&nberglleaUbnU Ulhebastopeuiag pill known
The Graefantbrg Qssltb PUI is made of choice gome and
roots,
The Gracfnnberg Health Pit] card add tUuuach.
The Urarfenberg Heal U) I'll! cures wrvoiMn*u.
TheGraafenberg Health Pill hmcured hundred!.
Tbe Graefcnbcrg Health PUI wilt cars a here ■ pill cao
ars.
Tbe Gratfenberg Health mi acts oo tbe kidneys.
Tbe Graatcoberg Ueallb Pill combines tbs ilrtoes of moat
other pills.
Tbs Graefoobcrg Health Pflli are tonic and not weakening.
TheOraaCmberx Health Pill rau b» taken at algbL
Tim Oraefenberg lloalth Pill can be taken after dinoer.
Tbe Graefenberg llealth PiU contains a done in one pill.
Tbe Uraafeoberg Health PQI Is takan by (be weak.
Tbe UrseUnberg Health PiU Is takao by the billons.
TheGraeftroborg llealth Pill core* Jaoodlce.
Tbe Graefesberg llealth PiU cores permanently.
tor a full account 01 all tbeOraebnberg medicines, arw
Graefeaberg Almanacs, which con be bad gratis at tba
agents. Pries 25 cents a boa. DR.GEO. U. KEYSER, No.
140 Woodstreet, and J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny
_mjf»dAwT _
MM P f ? PM P ? 9
Trasses for thaCarc of Hernia or Rwptnre.
MARSH’S RADICALCURI TRUSS.
UTTKR’B PATENT TRUSS.
PITCH’S SUPPORTER TRUSS.
BELF-ADJUSTINO TRUSS.
UR. BANNING’S LACE or BODY BE ACE, lor tbeenreof
Prulspcai Cl*rt. Piles, Abdomlsal sod Spinal W»*kuoeece
DR. 8) 8. PITCH'S Sllrer Plated Supporter.
PILE PROPS, for tbe support and core of Plica.
ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak ami rarlcoM vein*
XLABTIO KNEE CAPB, for weak knaa Joints.
ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankleJoibU.
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES.
SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; also, every Lind ol
Syriogea.
DR. KISYBER also ban a Truie which will radically core
■ Hernia or Rapture.
Office at hie Drugstore, No. 140 Wood vtreet, eign of tbe
Golden. Mortar. apa-.dewF
$l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will
excel PRATT A BUTCHER’S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian
Remedy now sold for . NAewnal rm, Jtruralffia, Headache,
Tootkadu, Ada In tke Suit, or Back, Sprain*, Rruitti, .Sfcr*
Throat, Bum*, OntracUd COrdi and Musd*t;tho only reg
otabte remedy discovered that will act npon them and Um
brr disjoints. Thousand! of penoos bavo been cured of
these complaint! by th|i now discovery. All arelnvtted to
giro it. a triaL Principal office 200 Washington street,
Brooklyn, N.Y. For sale by DU. GEO. 11. KEYBKH, No
140 Wood street, aodJ. P.FLEUINO, AUegbsny.
Signature of Pratt A Bntcbsr on tba wrapper, and name
blown In tbe bottle. apltidewF
Galvanic Birrear, oa Elictro Maonitic
MActuxn, for Medical purposes, of a very superior kind>
wUI be sent free of Express charges, where? wan Express
runs, upon a remittance of Ten Dollars. Addreas Dr. GEO
D. KKYBBR, No, 140 Wood it, Ptttabnrgh, Pa. apfodawF
To Nsrvoui lufferer!.—A retired Gentleman
baring been rartorud to health In a few days, after many
years of narvoQseaffsrlftg, will send (free) to assist others, a
3iy of tba prescription and a supply of the remedy, on re
ring a stomped envelope bearing the applicant’s addrsm,
Direct tba Rav. JOAN M. DAQKALL, 1m Fulton street,
Brooklyn, New York. apfc3mdoo<U3mwT
PRODUCE FOR BALE—
SODOO lbs. country cored Bnlk Meat;
25bbU “ “ Moaa Pork;
160 baa. Dry Apples:
2,000 lbs. country cured Baron,
lu store at my 3 SUHrVEU A IHLWORTH’S.
OYRUPS OF PHOSPHATES —A large anp
o ply Of Blair A Wyeth#* Byrupt ofPboephatas ewnitant
|y on band and for sals wholesale and retail by
JOS. FLEMINO.
A LL KINDS OF HOSIERY selling at leas
A than ufoal prices, at MURPHY A BURCUFIBLO’S
Closing Oat Bala. • JbZT
A LL KINDS OF GLOVES selling at leas
f\: than usual prices, at Closing Out Sals of
MURPHY A BUBOHFIBLD.
■\TfiflTE AND COLORED COUNTER
YY PANES sailing at lass than nwul prices, at Closing
Qnfßateof JaS7 MURPHY A BURCHFIELD.
MATHER’S PRINTING INKS-News,
Book and Colored Inks for mis by
aa7 WIL O. JOHNSTON A 00., 67 Wood rt.
Flavoring extracts—a largo aa-
J sertmeot of different makes receiving by
aa? MACKEOWN A FINLEY, 107 Liberty «U
BURE WINES AND BRANDIES-Alarge
' invoke of carefully salcded Liquors for medicinal
purpnectalwsyaoahandaadfbrsala by
auT MACKEOWN A FINLEY.
SUGAR— 26 hhds.N.O. Sugar;
2«1 do Porto Rico do,
la store and for sal* by JnU T. LITTLE A CO.
BACON— 20,000 lbs. Shoulders;
StyXJO do Canvassed and Plain Hams;
6,000 do beet Sugar Cored do •
Ip store and for sale byJog T. LITTLE A 00.
CifZ BBLS. CRUSHED, Pulverized and
Coffee Bogin to stctvaod for sale at FRANCE’S
y«miiy grocery and Tea Plor*. FadotalyL, Allegheny. an 2
No. SUGARS —200 hhds; from fair to
* P rt^* lu " I ?* l,Mti:r Bn^n r ral DILWORTIt.
HVIMEkAI, PAINT—3 da*. of fliT-
Telegraphic.
Nxw You, Angi 17— At tea mlimte* before
eleven o’clock thi» morning, the following message
wa* received from Trinity Bay, for Mr. Archibald,
one of the honory members of ,the Atlantic Telo
grapK Company.
Tunnrr Bat, Aag. 17.— K. i/. "Archibald, Now
York Tho Queen's message was completed at fire
o’clock this morning. It was commencedyesterday,
and during Us reoeption tho operators at Valentia
desisted from Bonding it, In order to make so mb
slight repairs In tho cable. Through a mistake the
.part received was seat South, as if it constituted the
Whole message.
i Tho following was immediately sent to Washing
ton, together with that for Mr. Archibald:
Naw Yore, Aug. 17. 1858. — JV» f&e Honorable,
tie Prrridmtof the United States at IVnjAinyfon :
I,i>eg leavo to transmit a messsage this moment, re
ceived from Trinity Bay, explaining the cause which
prevented the wholo of the Queen’s message from
being telegraphed from Valentia yesterday. Shall
wo consider your message to ller Majesty a fall rc-
date this day accordingly? The operators
at Trinity Bay await yonr answer.
(Signed) Pcma Cooper.
The following is the Queen’s moss age to the Pres
ident, via Trinity Bay:
•' To the Honorable the President of the United
States: ITer Majesty desires to congratulate the Pres
ident upon tho successful completion of that great
international work, in which the Queen has taken the
deepest Interest The Qneen U convinced that tho
President will join with her In fervently hoping that
the clcotric cable, which now oonnecta Great Britain
with the United States, will prove an additional link
between the natipns, whoso friendship is founded
upon their common interest and reciprocal esteem.
Tbn Queen has much pleasure in thus communicating
with the President, and renewing to him her wishes
for the prosperity of the United States.”
The President's reply to tho Queen was given yes
terdny.
Pbilauelpou, Aug. 17.—Salutes of one hundred
guns wero-fired this morning from the Navy Yard,
and Broad and Washington streets. Unfortunately,
daring the latter, a cannon was prematurely dis
charged, by which two artillery-men had their arms
shattered. The city bells, chimes of Christ's, St.
Peters, and fit. Stephens churches, and 'fire-bells
rung from six to eight o'clock. Tho shipping, pnh
lic buildings, hotels, and newspaper offices aro bund-
somely decorated with dags.
The American Telegraph office is brilliantly Uln
minated to-night. Inside of the. office tho motto
displayed is: “The Atlantic Cable; Fields improve
ment on Franklin’s Rite-string.”
Tho rain storm has prevented tho fire-works in
front of tbo Mayor's offico.
Baltimore, Aug. 17.—The streets present quite a
holliday appearance; flags are displayed from all the
public buildings and shipping. A B*ldte of two hun
dred guns is now being fired. The bells of Christ
Church, and all tbo bells in tho city, are ringing a
morry peel, and general enthusiasm prevails.
Chicago, Aug. 17.—Although tho preparations for
colobrating tho reception of the Queen's message were
not perfected, immediately on tho announcement of
its receipt, tho excitement broko out, and continued
nearly all night At ton o'clock, one hundred guns
were fired, thedyells rang for ono hour, rockets wore
sent up, and bonfires blazed on almost every street
corner in tbo city. A grand celobraiioo comes off
this evening in honor of tho event, under the direc
tion of a joint Commtiteo of the Common Council
and Board of Trade.
Devßorr, Aug. 17.—The Queen’s message was re
ceived here last night with the utmost enthusiasm.
Thu city bells rung simultaneously, and (he whole
populace was called out; bonfires and fireworks light
ed up the oity, whilo the streets wore liltendlj
thronged with citizens anxious to learn the tidings,
celebrato the ovent and bear Impromptu speeches.
To-night a grand display oT fireworks and general
illumination will take place, asalnte of ono hundred
guos will be fired, and a grand torch-light proces
sion will move through tho principal streets.' The
otmoil enthusiasm prevails through the State.
CtxrnrxATi, i\ug. 17.— The citizens are pleased
to find the Atlantic Telegraph in working order, and
that the recording instruments havo at length been
adjusted. Tho Queen's message Is regarded as a
poor composition, too tame and common-place to bo
the first transmitted from Eutopo to America by
mcuus of the greatest triumph of-p.odcrn genius and
human enterprUo. There is general good .humor and
congratulation among the people.
Massillon, Aug. 17. —Great excitement and en
thusiasm prevails hero inHvgard to tho suceess of the
Isyiug uf tbo Telegraph Cable. The tolegraph and
ail iho principal business buildings in town are il
luminated. Firing of cannon, bonfiros, blazingflro
works, Ac., are among the demonstrations of joy.—
several speeches are being mode by our prominent
men to large growda.
Maxsficld, Ohio, Aug. 1 “•—There w&j grsat re
juiciogln honor of tbo success of the Atlantic Tele
graph, and the reception of tho Queen’s message.—
The telegraph office and all tho pablio buildings are
illuminated : bonfires are blaring and rockets and
cannons ore firing; bells ringing and bands of music
playing. Speeches aro being made, and there is
groat excitement generally among the citizens.
Crxstlixz, Aug. 17.—Great enthusiasm exists
hero this evening lu honor of the Telegraph Cable;
100 guns ore being firod; bells aro ringing, and there
is a loreh-ligbt procession; rockets are being fired
and bondfircs kindled. The telegraph and public
buildings are brilliantly Illuminated.
IVoosteo, Aug. 17.—There U great excitement
over the success of the Atlantic cable. Cannons are
being fired, processions are marching through the
streets and bonfires ore blazing, t. The telegraph
office is brilliantly illuminated- A »nd is discours-
ing music-amidst groat huzzas from the excited
populace.
mr2SrCmd»» p
WaaniEGToa Crrv. Aug. 17.—Tbo President bos
alhorUed tbo operators at Trinity Bay to seod his
sply to Queen Victoria's message precisely as it was
ritten yesterday, without changing the date.
Ci.bi r.LAHti, Ohio, Aug. 17.—Our city is beanti
illy illuminated to-night. Solutes are firiog, bells
oging and bonfires and firework. Tho utmost on
lu-iasm provails generally.
M AmivoTov Citt, Aug. 17.—Tbe Indian Bureau
baa received a communication from Brigham Young,
in which be says ho will give way to Dr. Forney and
c)om hi# office os Superintendent of Endian Affair#
,io Utah. He asks an allowance of $1,.10Q to reim
burse him for food and present# given to the In
dians, in order to conciliate and koep them in cbeotc
until the peaceful result# following the advanco of
tho troops could be explained to thorn.
It is #o#pect*d by tbe commUaloner of Indian Af-
tir# that Brigham Young conciliated the Indians
for bis own purpose#, but finding be could not use
them, wants tho Uovommont to pay hi# expenses.
A special agent. Pochette, under date of August
2d, state# that be had made an ineffectual effort with
a largo body of Yanctonalselndians, to fix a time
and placo to meet Superintendent Cullen to receivo
their presonts, etc., authorized by a recent act of
Congress to be distributed among them. 110 has re
turned to tho Sioux agency.
Superintendent Cullen has taken measures to meet
tho Yanctoniiso in council on the 17th of AuguiL
New York, Aug. 17.—Tho steamship Saxonla,
from Bremen and Southampton, baa arrived. She
briog# dale# to the 4th in#t, whichbavo.beon anticl
>ated by the intelligence from fit. Johns, received
jere yosterdsy. Tho Bagonih reports seeing tbe U.
S. steam frigate Mayard yesterday, 90 miles east af
Sandy Hook, boating np under canvas.
St. Jonxs, Aug. 17. —A oopy'of tho London
Courier of tho 7th inst., brought Either from the
steamship Arabia, furnlahos tbe following quotations
<>f Broadstnffs at Liverpool:
l.irerpool, Aug. fi.—Flour firm; sales of Western
at’ 20s(gi21a fid; Baltlmoro and Ohio 22af{i. 24».
Wheat firm nt C» 3d(u,7s 4d; red is od(s6* Cd. Corn
eteadj; white 335(0,845; yellow 33* fid@34s.
LKAVR!*H ORTn, Aug. 14;pr S. orprt** ewannny
to BtutnrilU, A'»}. 17.—Lieut. Col." Johnson, of First
Cavalry, and CapL Simpson, of Commissary Depart
ment, have arrirod from tbe Plains. The former
shortly assumes the command of Fort Riley.
Sr. Louis, Ang. 17.—Thetrackofthe Terre Haulo,
Alton, and fit. Louis Railroad, washed away by the
great flood in June last, Is now thoroughly repaired,
the bridge across Long Lake having bean finished
yesterday, which enable! tbo trains to rnn through
without a change of cars.
Bt. Louts, Ang. 17.—Tbo river continues tofall at
the rate of about six Inches every twenty-four hours.
All tbo upper streams are reportod .os falling. The
weather is dear and comfortable.
CHEESE 1 —180 bxs. selected Cheese for cut
ting Jast received on coodgnsmif far sale by
ROBERT DIOKEY. '
an 4 134 Front street, naar Wood.
Douglass a Sherwood’S steel Hoop
Skirt*, Writi and CoUOEOtJart rccdvM by Adams
Kxpreu Co. C. HANSON LOVE,
au3 14 Market 8L
PRINTING AND BOOK PAPERS for Bale
at the Paper Warabowe of W. B. HAVEN,
JnlO No*. 31.33 and 86 Market at
kegs warranted Vn, G twist;
30 bl>£ Cut and Dry Tobacco,
Fur mlo by LEWIS A BDGERTON. Agents,
Jots . 107 Wood street.
M" INEUAL WATERiJ—I have just recM
a tre«b (apply ol Bedford, Bin* Uck, Oongmi and
rmpire Sprine Watm. In Mulberry barrels, for eale by tbe
ban-el, goltooorgUsa. an 2 ■ JOB. FLEMING,
F'“ RESirSUTTER.— 2,OOO Jbe, Freah Table
Butter, received and for talo at No. rtreet
aa4:dsw RIDDLE, WIBTB k 00.
PACKED BUTTER.—6ORegain store and
for'salo at 185 Liberty street- ' .
aatdkw RIPPLE, WIRT3 A CO,
SUGAR. —12 hhds Priino N. 0., Sugar, re
ceived and for ealo at 185 Liberty ekeet
aaLdsw RIDDLE, WIRTS A 00.
WILLOWS— Batket Willows for Pole by
aul UENRY H. COLLINS, No. 26 Wood at.
KENTUCkY"HEMP.— 15 bales, suitable
for Twine-maker's dee, on coMjnjMftt; aod for- sale
low todoee,by JolT ATWEIJh LEE A QQ.
EGGS. —G bbls. Fresh Eggs, received and
far sale st 185 Liberty . wn>_
anialaw RIPPLE, WIRTd A CO.
Removal.— sprinoer uakbadqh-a
DO. have raaond to No. 2C9 liberty etrert, near Irwin,
•uixltr ■ ;
BROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA QIN
-OKB.-4 gt««UiUU
corner Diamond and Market street.
TENN. WHEAT— 4BB aksi white;
• 2M do Rad. Now leading
HERRING.— PJnpO Potomac Herring
■ **'* l< ’ wtT mTCgoooa, KcCKeiKt a 00. .
PIG METAL.— IOO tonD Anthracite Metal
and Blooms, for sale at 6 mouthsor for cash low hr
)b27 HITOHOOCI^ItoattIfctACtL
/CHEESE—2SO bxs host qntlitjr.W. B. cui
Vy Un, cbM». r«ra .let to wU tgg.H.-OMiUm.
XhOTATOES— IOQ fHfflh to'am™ on Gk
:-^'te^^in»aww.Hso»rar*bo.
Commercial.
ooHMirrz* or arbitration fob august.
Isuaji Dtcsrr, V. p. 0. H. Pictsoz, Jura Ousnrxs,
DATnt CtWTWUL, AOTEt LOOKIS,
PITTBBUIiGH AAHUKTB,
[ReportedSpaiaßf for fA* PittxbvrgX GautU.]
Pimstruu, Wozxidat, Avaon IS. 1853.
FLOUR—No ul«i from flrvt band*, excepting 100 bbl*
from P««l Jim atss£s. From store, 400 bbU,ia lota at
$6,12 for super, 'for extra, mod $5.a2@56,00
for family do. Rye Flour, 10 bbla faun storm; mt $3,7 6.
OATS—Ia steady demand: Seles mt cmoml ot 200 baa prime
old at 43, tod 690 mod 300 boa oev at 40 ft boa of 33 2b.
OlL—Salt* of 6 bbla lard OIL No. 1 at 85.
GROCERIES—fIrru; jjafeeofb, 10 mod 16hhdi N.O.Sogar
AtjMf. tod 26 bbla Molames at 50.
UAY—Salea at scales of 10 leads, at sB@slo $1 ton.
ROSIN—a aale of 36 bbla No. lat $3,76 « bbl.
BACON—Salea of t.OtagJtw gboolders at 7@7Wi 150 pea
Sugar-Cored Hama at lipß'*, aad 6 tea do at 12J4.
ASHES—a aale of 23 bbla Pearls, on private term*.
NUTB—a aale of 150 baa Peanuts atss, caib. .
LARD—SaIe of 6p bba head lard at aoddi do No.
1 »t 10>4. eeab.
Salea of 16 bbls large No. 3 Mackerel at $10,50 $
of I°° bbla oxtra at $1,15 *1 bbl. caab.
_ cf 40 bill raw at 26, and 7fl bbla recti
fied at 27 gal.
nONETARY AND CUffOI&CIAL.
We annex a comparative‘Statement of the Imports of
Foreign Merehsndisn at New York for tbe week aad tinea
Jan.l : •
Fbr tht urek. 165 G. JSS7. Igja.
*"F o< ?f J”-Y 42f584403 52,603,916
General Mercbauduo 1,528,392 2,428,126 *j ifg»»x
Total for the woofer $4,080,494 $5J45,107 $4,850,140
Previously reported 166,791,233.86,0G8,433
Binco Janaary 1 $140,631,051 161,636,346 89,825^73
We annex a comparative statement of tbe Export*, ex
usire of specie, from New York to foreign parte for the
ix'k ami »inco Jan. 1.!B58t
1860. 1857. 1858
Total for the week $1,282,094 $1,211,111 $1.046A82
Previously reported 47,103,341 88,763^222
SiocoJan. 1 $48,386,335 $46, 537,810401
Tbe export# of epocle from tbia port fbr tbe week ending
this day, and fbf the year 1858, were ab follow#:
Total tor the.week , $140,729 70
Previously reported $16,800,610 67
Total 1858.
—JN. Y. Trib.
Tho weekly statement of the Pniladelpbia Banka preaenta
the foDowtog aggregates as compared with tboee of tbe pre
rioas week:
1-otna $24,64 A 291
Specie. 0,802,669
Duo fra otb Uti 1,877,161
Due other Uks... 3,176^833
Deposit*-. 17,064.076
Circulation 2,504,852
—fPbila. Unlletln.
*24,829,767 Joe. $287,476
6,876,920 Inc. 12,851
1.997,848 Inc. 129,697
3,378,351 Inc. 202,018
16.929,656 Dec. 124,420
2,522,540 Dec. 71,U2
lUVKR HEWS.
Stumkx. Jists Ltok Buzz is toe Uissooai.—Tbe Jamea
Lyon, bound from Muecatiue to Sf Joeeph, w|yh a cargo of
300,000 feet of lumber, belonging to Duuamon and Cham
bare and Drury, of Muscatine, entered Uw mouth of tbe
Missouri on Friday morning, with every proapect of a safe
and prosperous trip.
At G P. u. ou the tamo day. Khan making the crossing st
the bead of Howard Bend, the boat received a shock, hav
ing struck a bar, log, or other.obetructlon. Upon a proper
examination it was discovered that aha was taking water.
Tbe boat continued her course, leaking badly, and in half
an hour after striking, abe sunk at tho foot of Bonhomme
Island, in 6 \A feet water. Capt. Blake came to this city
from BL Charles on tbe can, on Saturday eveaiog, and re
ports tbs boat lying straight, and altogether in a good con
dition fbr being rabed.—{dL LoufcDem.
This morning at o’clock, tho eteamor Virginia, lying
at the wharf of the Jefferson and lake Ponchartraln Rail
road, blew op, the entire upper works back to the davits
being destroyed, and the boat stoking-Immediately, so that
Ilia water came above ber decks. She was joat get! tag op
■team, preparatory to suiting on her proposed excursion
to Point Clear. We undarstand that the had not got a bead
of ateatp on anfflcleot to wovk the engines, In last was
pumping up water into the larboard boiler. Tbe canae of
the ex plosion is,' therefore, at present a matter of conjee--
tore. Tbe larboard boiler was barst, though it was not
moved out ot its Led.
Tho cooks and aeveral other persons belonglog to the boat,
at tbe time of the explosion, were snppoeed to be ailoop be
low, and when our informant left had set boeu aeen. It la
feared that they went tfcwq with the boat.
Fortunately the’ paau’ngers who contempUtod to make
the trip to Point Clear had not arrived, awl thus a mourn
fuMretructioa of human life was aavod.—(N. 0. Picayune,
Steamboat
ARRIVED.
Luzerne, Brownsville.
Telegraph, do.
Colonel Bayard, Elisabeth.
KlVtt—2feetC4n falling.
Raglltir.
DEPARTED.
Loxerne, Brownsville.
Telegraph, do.
o*l. Bayard, EliaaUtb.
Venango, Clarions ti.
Indian, do,
Telegrapblo Harktu,
N«w York, Aug. 17.—Cotton advanced: tales 1600 bales;
the advance was caused by tbe steamer's news; Uplands
fair 1316-16; iiiidJlituie 12 MO. Flour firm; sales of DO
bids, Wheat booyant; sales 20,000 bush; Southern red
$1,2001,33; white $1,3501,00. Corn dull; salea 33,000
Lush mixed at 71 @B5. Porkdull; inee*
$l5, Whiskey bae declined sales at 20%. Sugar firm
al7^@9
PauADxiruu, Aug. 17.—Tho receipt* of Flour are Ugh*
and the stock small; with a total absence of any export do*
mand, and a moderate demand tor home consumption; the
market is exceedingly qnfet; old stock superfloe rangee
from up to $1.5714; fresh ground, from new wheat,
is scare* and firm at SA2S; extrae range from $5,50 to 6,75,
and fancy lots from $4.67 Uto $6,75. Rye Flour scarce and
advanced 25c; salee at $3,75. Corn Meal quiet at $4. There
Is-a steady demand for Wheat, witboat any change in prices;
sales of 3,500 bosh good and prime new red at $1,23@1,24,
and white st $t.30@1,43, in store and afloat. Bye scarce;
old command* 80@&3c aad new 70c. Cum actlvo, bpt -at a
decline of lc. Oats in moderate demand; axles of 4,000 both
oew Delaware and Teoneaasa at 40c; old Oats scarce aad
ranted. Whiskey masts with * limited Inquiry at 28@29c.
ClzcixitAVt, Aug. 17.—Flour is rather doll but lower,
seals 4.000 bbls, pert for fatore delivery. Whisky steady;
sales COO LbU at 23. Nelhlog has been done in Provisions;
tbe market Isdnll. Wheat Q3ssl.lo for prime red and
while, and in good demand; Oats less Ora; Corn dnll and
dr»o|ilag; Groceries firm.
Rutdiom, Attg. 1?.—Floor Is steady. Wheat la 4@6c
lower. Corn U lower. white 80c, yellow 6CX&S&. Whisky
dull. Provlaiitu firm.
WILLARD UAHVEY At CO.
SI MAIDEN LANE, AND 17 CEDAR STREET,
_ NKtV YORK.
PAPER "W AKKHOVSE,
Every description of
WUAPPINU, PRINTING AND WRITING
PAPER,
O.T (IAHD OR HADR TO ORDSR,
FASCF, COLORED Ab'D TISSUE PAPERS,
BLOTTING PAPERS, ENVELOPES,
Straw and Bonnet Boards*
TWIN E H O USE.
WILLARD KARVKY * CO.,
94 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Street,
NEW TORE.
HEMP, COTTOS, FLAX ASD LIKES
X W INKS,
ispoRTXD axs MororAcTtmzp
CORDAGE
Of every description
COTTON, JUTS, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HEMP
ROPE, *
Tarred Staff, Fishing Lines, Gifting Tlnesdi:
SEINE TWINES.
SIIOE TITRKAD, WIOE, and ell kind* of
CORDS AMD DISKS.
•oS.dmeod
Mr. Clement Tetedoux
ANNOUNCES to tho public that lie has
taken tip hit raaldence in Pittsburgh, end ia now pro
liared to giro feasoosta Vocal Untie.
For terms and further particulars, apply at John H.
Maltose Mnaic Store, No. 81 Wood at anlhfiweod
SILK. —Sowing and Fringe Silks, Tima.
Ormnxlae Embroidery and Span Silks, of all colon
constantly no heed and for tale by the toanofretorers at
the loweat market rales. HOOLEY A SON,
JulflJmdeod Hudson Alley, Philadelphia.
UtMcisvaiiTstate of Ohio, Hamilton Co.
Before me, the subscriber, a Justice ot the
Peace, in and for aald county, personally came John Lee,
who, being dole eworn, depoeetu and aald that he bad been
suffering with Chronic Dlsrhoea lor the past twenty-two
years, and had consulted and received prescriptions for hja
rate from all the principal physicians in Philadelphia aad
Oinclunati, hot all to do effect, aa he received do relief. At
: last he waa reduced to a mere skeleton, without even the
hope of ever finding relief bat by the advice of a friend,
was induced to try Hostetler's Celebrated Stomach Bitten,
aud,to hla otter aorpriea, found relief from the first triaL
and in leea than two months found himself perfectly cored
of hla complaint, andie daily recovering hla strength of
body, and increasing In flesh; and cheerfully give# this cer
tificate, in tho hope that others afflicted like himself may
be benefltted. JOHN LEE.
Sworn to and anbecrlbed before me, August 2ULIBM.
C. F. U ANBKLMANN, Justice of the peaoe,
No. 44 Western street, Cincinnati, 0.
ail?!,,!! f^R* 1 * 1 * «Terrwhere, and by HO3TETTER *
SMITH, Bole Proprietors. Ncs. M Water or ftß Front sts.
mTalswT
UM P 8
JEFFERY'S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING
PUMP, With INDIA RUBBER BALL VALVES, de
signed for Cisterns, Wells, Railroads, Milia. Steamboats, Ac.
Also, aa Gardon and Fin Engines.
Iheae Pomps will throw from twenty to A u wired oat
tom txT minute, ond from their simplicity of construction,
are leea liable to gat oot of order ana are more easily rritsjr
ed than any other pumps.
Having been appointed agent for Allegheny county by
the pataotee, l am prepared to furnish any of the above
Pttmpe and Engines, and shall b« plowed to have any ont
desirooi of purchasing call and examine them at my Ware
bonee.
N. B.—Township Rights for mle on liberal terms.
A. A. HARDY,
. „ Cornu of Front and Ferry streets,
juStamdAwT Plttsborgb, Pa.
TCTOTIOE—Whereas Alexander Irwin and
X\ David nolmea, composing the, firm of A. IRWIN A
UU., byxlsed oT voluntary assignment dated May 2d, 1858,
assigned and transferred all their goods, chattels and af
fects to the nnderilgned In trost for the benefit of their
creditors.
- All persona haring cUlma against the Mid Alexander Ir
win and David Holmes or A. Irwin A 00., will present them
duly authenticated, to the undersigned, and these indebted
to him wIU ptauo make immediate payment to
WSLH. fOMTTII,
Awlgore of A. Irwin k Co.
American artxpiclalflowerB ~
«ab#crtber» hare added lo their eetabllahment
a«T»ral artiata of acknowledged ability from Pain, and an
, tt*Bofceturing the above gooda on a acali never before at
tempted In thta country.
WBOLSXAZE PURCHASERS
Are invitedl to examine aamplea, which wilt be loond, both
Xm rial*
J. 0. HENDERSON, SMYTHA CO.,
200 Broadway, New York.
'T'O WIIOLESALE"i)EALERS IN
» AHOY PEATfIKRfI, TRIMMINaS*!?' VVUnm1 *“ J
In nddlUUon In our oatul Importntlon of thil demotion
Jf W*“<7, ctjlo and color, raltn-
Wofor Bonnet Trlmndafs, Fringes, 4c, *c- v»)ukT* ex
tended oar ferflitke tor mumlecturing thetendlnx steles
*?*M« "? ntr 7» M<l will execute orders for snyatuntitTOQ
#hort 3 ‘ a niNDKBSON.SMYTn 4CO,
Mtstred SOP Proadwxy, New York.
Lace koches,
, _ fancy TRnnro?Qd>
aoaanbecrfbora hating «atahllah«d a Tactoa at N 0,6
Broadway, on an extaaalta acald; for tba prodnettoa of tba
awto goods, (ondar IhomanageoMßt of Mr. Edvard Jack*
•oa.) mpactfoUy anllcU r
_• ■ WHOLESALE buyem , ,
Td examio* their " l pWt which embrace many •atlralj
nnr dedpse, at 200 Broadway. Mow York. _
aalflmd J. C. IIKNDEBfIOS.SMYTH * 00.
QUNDRIES—3O Uhda.N.O. Sugar;
►j 80 bbU. do MoUnn,
CO bMi Rio Go (Cm;
80 cauapim Potash;
SO boxes Rosin Bom,
1300 ltfhta 9xia WladoV Bath,
. 60 doa.Backsbk '
20 do Tabs .
20 boxes Mmtu,
ROBERT DICKEY,
• 184 Troatetxsst. week Wood.
*\7*arnishes — ' :
y 10 bble. Coach, Bbbla. Foralfcaxa,
• ■ 0 da Japaa, . '
JMtrertnrtSSk,
KonangalMla RtrarU. & Wafl .Faekets
stmnaTsuasrrß. . tauitaißnuos,
iJßdt ‘
TCirr. J. C. Woodwax®, {_ div^S^SnF.
he ABOVE NEW STEAMERB ARE
now running regularly. Horning Boats leave Pitta
•* * °’ d °ck A. M, and Evening Boats at 6
M Monoog
n■■“C*l Fayette Gty, GreenfielA Ckliforota
and BrownarilU, there connecting with Hacks and
Psirengsti ticketed through from Pittsburgh trf Union
town for $2, meals and state-rooms on boats tnctorive.—
Boats returning from Brownsville leave at 8 o’clock in the
norniogaad&in the evening. For farther information en
quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street.
O. W. SWINDLER, Aaxrr.
Regular marietta and ■ «s>~Z
ZANESVILLE PACKET.—Tbe- SneiflßßH
UZZIB MARTIN, Capt. lirown,
Clerb M tonneU,wlll leave for the above and all Intcrmedi
ate porta EVEHY SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o’clock.
i ?T®“* w *“***6® apply on board or to
Jv** FLACK, BARNES & 00., Agents.
Cincinnati, See.
'OR CINC!
. ..n,. NATI ST - ' IS* -
»'d«k,A.U. F«fr«S,„ p«2y^ I S , I SSiSS
- 11 .__ FLACK. BARNEY * 00.
*» ™* bt •wv“; J , ‘‘;
talO
St. ILouib,~&c.
FOR ST. LOUIS—The fin'oTEßi
•tauser GAZEL, Capt. E. Evans, vUIifIHQE
*“*• * bOT6 “<* ■» Intermediat^SKHm
THIS DAT, the .Bth Instant, at 10A.x. Forfoightorpos.
«ag« apply on board ur to
Kp4 FLAPS, BASHES A 00.
37
iHfßtrilanttjUß.
JJEALTH1
GBACBI!
•Conferred on U>e Ladles by wearing
WUOLAB * SHERWOOD’S
OELSBB.ATB3> BSIRTS.
The noptralleled snrresi of the
NEW EXPANSION, SKIRT
nso.ooo of which have been sold during the bet four mouths)
hui Induced the manufacturer* to make arrangements that
wUI enable them to produce 200 doaene (2,400 8klrt«) t wr
faring the mouth* of Jane, July end August
They nleo cell attention to their
' NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT,
For traveling, which la receiving unlveml cemmeodatloa
from the Ladtsa.
They are the tale proprietor* of Uutmiy
“Patent Adjustable Bustle” in use.
Beware of the many Imitation* offered 1q the market, a*
they are all either infringement* of oar patent, or worth-
They alio mano fee tare over
70 Other Different Styles,
with and vithout the “Patent Adjustable BuiUe.”
—S‘SS.SS? R ? 8 .* ute bmu Mcummended by the UIOH
KSTUEDICAL AUTHORITY a* being the best article for
Laitec on Oat hat ever bun offered to tie public . Hone
genuine untea stamped
DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD,
MANUFACTURERS, NEW TORE.
For tale throughout the United State* and
JetfSmds
PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTEMTIOS.
rzuL&zsr a jossreosr
Having Increased their fedUtfee for manofectnring and
applying
W- B. CHILDS <Sc 00*8
PATENT ELASTIC FIRE
WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING,
ARE how prepared to execute orders for any
deecrlpUonofKoofr,BtaeporSat,atthe shortest do
tlceand with the utmoat cam, being determined to pot on
Roofe thatxannot be sorpaisad for
Cheapness and Durability.
Oor Roofe am too well known to require any eulogy from
us. Testimonials in favor of tbl* Roofing and sample* can
be eeen by calling at our Office, No. 76 Smlthfletd street.
Bonding* covered with the above Routing can be seen at
n. Nelson**, corner of -Wylie and High streets; J. Beck’s
new Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh streets House of
W. 0. Leslie, E*q n Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's
Stable; Store of ft. Btraw, corner of Market and Second it* *
also House of B.H.Bnceop, same block; Brownsrlll* Wharf
Boat; House or Robert Flynn, Oongreee, between Webster
and Wylie streets; StoreofJ. M. McEoberts, Webster et-
StableofA. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky
street, Allegheny; House of 11. B. Wilkins, E«q, Wood's
Run; Him*, of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Mrt
Coon, East Liberty; *ud ntaay others too numerous to men
tion PERRIN A JOHNSON,"
apgalawlyT No. 76 gmltbfleld st-. fituburgb, pa.
LATEST NEWSlrom allpartsof the world,
See the NEW TORE
DAILY HERALD,
TRIBUNE
PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS,
PUBLIO LEDGER,
id CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL,
Dslltcreil to »Tti; put
lb* city, by lctTlng your oddreta at
HUNT A MINER'S, Miaonlc IltlL
t«l3
Tnul* rappllw).
bootb AmTaaojia
n C itl KA P FOR CASH.
JAMES ROBB,
... HO. TO JLAEKET BTKEET,
WEAK THE MARKET HOUSE,
iUfJort neeireil bis t>u
Spring stock of
LADIES',SUSSES’ »ml CHILDRENS' BOOTS end SHOES;
MENS* CALF, KIP A.\D COARSE
BOOTS, SHOES; OXFORD TIES,
HOTS' AHD TOOTHS- BOCrTB, a «no«3 S iS PEttAS ' *“•
A nrj superior article end very ntaL,
Direct from the Manufacturers, winch be will r-ij &y the’
rxim or ricuot *t T#tj reduced price* lor cub.
This stock comprises on* of the largest assortment* to be
found in nay dty, suitable for city and coontry sale*, and
haring orar twenty yean experience in bnytng, he trust*
that be can now soirall Uutee. Be respectfully Invitee *ll
In want to e dt sararlng them that they will be pleased,
mrto—mji;
I dark prints;
selling AT 0 CENTS, at etoraof
JoSbdAwP MURPHY A BURCHFIELD.
I OUT SAI7EOF
BREAD SAFES,
At redocad price*.
Now ti (be time to rapplj jotiraclf 4t
J)UCALS
REDUOED TO
Lake pisu- ~ :
l&O half bbls. While Fish;
lAS do Tronl;
100 -do Salmon;
00 do Barring;
20 do Pickerel,
This day rec,d and for eai* by HENRY H. COLLINS.
O UNDRIES—IB6 Sacks Extra Todd. Floor;
U •> 29 eacka Bag Bair;
4 : do Dry Applet;
2 do Feathers;
74 bbla No. L Lard;
18 bale# Cotton;
to arrire on Clifton, far tala by
JjS ISAIAn DICKEY A CO.
PARLOR FURNITURE,
CHAMBER FURNITURE,
LIBRARY FURNITURE,
DINING ROOM FURNITURE,
_ , OFFICE FURNITURE,
Of oar own manufacture, and warranted,
, „ i T. B. ToUNd A CO.
w i°ol cor. Sd and Smithfield ata.
/‘IIGARS! GIGARSII—A large lot of genu*
, \J loa Havana Cigareofthe *• Seneca,” ‘'Coquette,'' ■‘Con
chi la," and “Entre Acted* brand* rac’d thie day. Thoae
wishing a box of good Cigar* ahonld call and' *vroi>iv my
atock before pnreharing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING.
Morphy & burchfield hare rac’d
a lot of FlgaredSwisa Muslins, a decided bargain.
Also, Paquaand Linen Collar*, lower than nsna).
And wa are now offering our Bangre and Grenadine
Robes atmnch lover price* than Bold at early In the Beeson.
Ylf INES AN D LIQU ORS—I have cons tan t
ll Iron hand a larg* enpply ofpnre Wine* and Uqoora
for medicinal purposes. Ihoa* wishing anything In tbla
Una can'rely opon getting a pare article at
. JOS. FLEMING’S,
Jnl* corner Diamond and Market street.
HE ONLY FRESH STOCK OF DRY
GOODS in tha city, now opening. New style Prints.
Cor tall, and tha bestesaortme&t of all kinds of seasonable
Dry Goods In tha city.
0. BAH BON LOVK74 Market sc.
rpENN..WHEAT AND
X 488 neks Wheat, WhlU and Rad,
17 Uarceelstrd, .
Oo steamer Dunleltb, to arrive and tor tale by
ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
SUGAR CURED HAMS
AND DRIED BEEF.
dust received 8 ttercoa Gardiner. Phipps A Co’s
«.« ■ B. a BAMS nod DRIED BEEF, at
FRANCE'S Family Grocery and Tea Store,
JhlO Federal Street, Alleghany.
NEW HALIFAX DRY SALTED HER-
RtNGS.inbbls. and half bile-just received aodtor
ana, wholesale or retail, at FRANOrdNew Family Groowy
and Tea Btore, Federal street, Aljagheny. J***_
T)OTATOj3g^lOOTnBrat'2solo~cloao“iot,
X aomdud HcC iuubt * po,
joS lag S»coi»f »nd 1M Front «lrat».
AMILY FLOOR —Choice white wheat in
,x •&!&!&££*£ B&r -a «■
1000 b "S^L^ r ico,
in Bacood KPd Ul front nrnt.
—INEN-CHEOK, RUSSIA DOCK and aU
Uni. of iroodl for borf wot. JUo, Uro, Bmp.
B ° l °°’ , C. l LOTR H «t
O. 1 LARD.—44 tierces irregular cooper
m 70 •do rocaUr jlolauoro;
76 do do dotoarriT#
.~*fcr»tet>y JnlB ISAIAH DtCtCET k CO.
DUY ONE of our Patent Spring Beds, which
L> wi *n ■allla* *t tb* low prie* of |£, ■ .
. jaSl ' T. B. \OUKQ I CO.
APIES’ ANDOJSNTL£M£NS* Rcclinioj
lind In yqqm t CO.
li AACKEREL—SO bbl>. No. 3 large;
iVI sohf do do -do
isSimiadtfiobr ~ maET n. ooujm»
TTOMANS of Tarioaa jiiea flaiahed and
broolobr U 031) T.B.VOra°*<»-
FIX) OB—50 bblaextm family forule bj
jois j.».tmiroap.
25 OAflia BALSpDAfo»^A^ 8 ALSpDAfo»^ A^
AOKABEL.—2ObM» nawum no,£t;
ltd* bp J«M
Health womjejt.—
For many jriiiil btntNo troubled with genera
voarlsMaad languor, Lott mental And pbyrical; caprice,
HitliaiTW. rtnll palala the head and. templca
coUdmi Mid tendency to adSbeca, palpitation of ttie heart,
m7McO; flatten* orexdledjappaUta.variable, atomacb
and bowels erasgad, with pain. Any tnonUJ or physical
exertion was sore to bring on all the symptoms, and I bad
Inaddmon/ftlUagof the womb, and great pain la that ru
gtoo. One physician after another exhausted bla skill and
• gare mo up. A patient* and pcmreringuaecrMAß
S HALL’S UTERI NX CATHQUOOX fortunately cuthhd »-
and I hare no words anfllclont to ezpre« my tbankfaloee*
Hu. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
leas trnly say that I bare Leona aoflerertor maay yean
with whites and B nd FifQ , trnetb ,u - After a while I
bad other troublee,sucb aapatofoce, indigestion, ereatiog
•way, general languor and debility, pain In the email of Thu
back* a aart of achlog and draggiBgß*onUoo,paln between
theehmlderbladMextending down the spina, lots of sppr- .
tlte, trouble in the etomach and bowel*, with co!dbaadsaL*d
feet and dmadfol nerrousneM. The least cicltatnentwoufcl
make me feel a* II t tbould fly away. 1 tried doc ton and • r
druga, and everything, on® after another, without tho Lea* i
•AL One bottle of MARSHALL’S: UTERINE CATHOLI
00N changed eome of my symptoms foAthe better, and now
lam entirety and radically cured. I wish that every wo
man could know whit it will do, CLARISSA ORKR.
For a lung time t bad Cteriue cowpUjnte with tl»o follow
ing symptoms: I was nerroon, emaciated and irritable; 1
seemed to abound in complaints; aomeof which I will try to
tell you; pain in tb® lower organs, asd a filings as Ifeome
thing wma going to fell out; Inability to walk jwcb7 oa ac
count of a (baling of faUnm; - acting aud draggibg, and
•hooting Paine in the back, loins, and (attending dcv>u the
1 tegs; the Jolting produced by riding caueed great pain; ape*-
modie ebootloge and p&lna la tbs aide, stomach and bowels
headache, with ringing in (he ears; ercry fiber of tho body
aoemed sore; great irritability; lntenaoflenroosoow, I could
not bear the least excitement without being proatrated for
* ®*J* * e°uld scarcely moro about the bousa, and did i.not
take pleMnre in anything. 1 had given np hope, bavin;:
tried ererything, aa 1 supposed, I a Tain, bat a friend called
“F MtfnUon to HAR&UALL'S UTRJtINK CATUOLIOON.
I took It, hoping against hope. Most fortunately it ant'd
me; ana there la nut a bealtbleror more grateful womfh l**
the country. 1 trust all will tine It. it Is truly the woman’a
friendi D M«] Maa. KLORENOB LKSLUS.
1 «< TirOLICO.Y millctttdin
FWhnp of the lFbm6, Whites, Jmgut&r
or IWnful Mtnttruoium, Mooting, ltyhivimatious onaDii
easex of the kidneys or Urinary Organs, Jietiutioki or In
continence o/Unne, Heartburn, CbstieoUss, A'eroouncts,
Failings, Palpitations, Cramps , Disturbed Weep, and all
troubles organic or sympathetic, connected vtUH tv Uterine
organs.
FLACK, BARNES* CO, Agents,
AND BEAUTTI
The price of MarthalFs Uterine Catholic** is One Dt-Uar
and a Half per single OoUle. On the receipt of six dollars
ftee bottles shall be sent by express, free of charge, to tV end
Of the express route.
Beparticular to vrile the poiio/fice addrtu, towt, count"
and Sate., We unUguarasita.thattheMeduinewinic b*-
on receipt of the money. Address
D®. OEU. 11. KEYSKR, 140 Wood at., Pittsburgh,
ap!4-dawT Sign of theQolden Murtor.
T*lk of beauty, U cannot exist without a lluo bend of hair,
then read the following, and If >on aak more, sec rir.-nUr
aronnd each bottle, and no one can doubt.
PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA
TIVH.—Wo call the attention of all old and jouuk, In
thii wonderfhl preparation, which turns back to Itsoriruii
color, gray hair—corera (be band oT tbe bald with a luxuri
ant growth— remove* tbo dandruff Itching, and all cutane
ous eruptions—causos acontltnal now of the natural fluids
audbeoce,if used as a regular drrealng for tbo hair will
preaerro its color, and keep it from railing to extreme eld
age, in all Its natural beanry. IVo call then ujk>u the- bald,
tbe gray, or diseased In sculp tooso it;and surely th*-youm;
will not, as they Taloo the Sowlug I«xLj, i.r tbo witching
curl, ever be without It Its prabo Is npou tbo> touguo >»t
'thousands..
The Agent for Prof. Wood'* Hair. Restorative in Now CLt*
• ran, received the following lettvr lu regard to the llcstora
tiro, a few weeks slnco: * *■ ’
Dxsv Rirtn, Conn., July 53,1553.
Mo. LUTCjrvotTa—Sin Ihavo been trooblai with dan
druff or scurf on my bead for more tbau a your, toy hair
began to com* out, scurf gnd hair together. I saw in a Now
IlareQ paper about N Wood’s Hair Ilrstoratiro” an a curd.—
I called at your store on the first of April last, an J purchas
ed one bottle to try U, and 1 found to my satisfaction 1t was
the thing; It ramored tbe scurf and hair began to crow'. It
la now two or three laches in length xshrrt it *oat all c*T. 1
hare great faith in it. I wish you to send me two hot) lot
more by Ur. Post, the bearer of this. 1 dopjt know as Any
of tbe kind Is used in this place, you may hare a market for'
many bottles after it la known hero.
Tours, with respect,
pHiUMiriitA'Scpt. 10,1855, ■
Prof. Woo>—Dear Sin Tear Hair Restorative la provfng
itMlf beneficial to mo. The front, and-elao the bark part of
my head almost lost its covering—ln fart OSLO. I bav«
twod bat two half pint bottlca of yunr Restorative, and how
tha tip of my head U well studded with a promising crop of
yoanghotf.and the front la alao receiving iu benefit. I
Dave triad other preparation* witbont nuy benefit u Lalov
er. 1 think from my own personal recommendation, I chi\
Induce many others totrylL Your*, r«.niK.<tfuUy,
D. R. THOMAS, M. D., No. iOi Viuo at. ,*
and vend yoar recently discovered JUir Restorative, 1 wilt,
•Ute for whomsoever It may concern, that 1 have vfiwlrt’,
and known otbers to tue I haves for »vvh nl yoarr,
been la the habit of nslugother Hair Restoratives, mi.l ;bjt
I find jours vastly superior (oany other 1 know. Tt eatliu-
Iy cleanses the hood of dandruff, and with one tn&hth's pruj>- .
er use will restore any person's hair to Uio original youthful
color anil textara, giving It n healthy,, soft and gloesyap?,
pearan.ee; and all this, without discoloring tlra hands that .
apply it, or ths dreason which it dr>>f>a. 1 would, therefore,
recommend Hi use to every one desirous of having a fine
color and texture to hair.
Respectfully, yours, WILSON RING. '
For tale by QEO. 11. K E YSKit, HO Wood rt*, Pltfsbntgb,
0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, it. V..
fin the great N. Y. Wire Hailing Establishment) and lit
Market street, Bt. Loaia, Mo, and wdd by all good Drug
fists. ap2o ani&tjrdswUT •
ud TIMES;
Iron City Commercial College,
Pittaiurr/h, Pa.—Chartered 1555.
300 B!UDI¥IJ iTIlil&ISfl, JAN. 1868.
TVTOW the largest and most thorough Com- '
Ace(muU tVTa ' °* ®°° k ‘ k **plng and Science
_ T i oCrTn * TT » Teacher of Arithmetic an ) Comnihrrlal
Calculation.
J. A. n*TDRKT and T. 0. Jonxs, Teachers or Hook
Sa'plng.
A. Oowltt and W. A. Miitaa, Profs.-of Pcmimoshir •
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEWNG
Aa need thorerj department of bdiineM ’ •
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID ITOSTNr«S
WRITING—DETECTING COONTEFttT MONEY
—MfHCANULK CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL :
LAW, are tancht, and all other subjects necaasarr
for thftauccen and thorough odocalion of a practical bntl
neaa man.
USUALLY SOLD AT 13?£ CT&,
12 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the premiuma in TltUburgh for the pact thretf
;w», alio Inlho Eastern and \Y«Uru Cities, for beet
Writing, • -
ICE CIIK3TS,
MASTER’S CREAM TRKEZERB,
.\OT EFQRAVSD WORK..+,
IMPOST AS T INFORMATION.
Stndenti enter at any time—No recall on—Time unUioi.
ted—BeTlev at pleasure—Graduates aaiated in obtaining
situation*—Tuition tor Poll Commercial Coom, *3s,ci>
Arerage time 8 to 13 week*—Board, |2AO per wtbk—Sta
tionery, s6,oo—EnUr* coat, $60,00 to $70,00. T
eons received at half price.
—Circular—Specimen* of Buaioeaa ami OrniP
• mental Writing— ldclom two (tamps, and address
F. W. JKNKIN9, Pittsburgh, pcnaa.
1858.
J. T. CRAIG A CO'S, m Wood«t-
FOE LADIES’ DRESSES,
CTS. PER YARD, »t
MURPHY A BURCHFIELD’S.
CARPETS. 1858.
THE MARKET STREET, CARPET STORE,
IS STILL PREPARED YTO SUPPLY
til demand* fur Trivet, Brunei*, Three-ply and -In
grain Carpet*, of every description, atjle and quality. Flocr
011 Cloth*, from 3to 24 feet wide, at lover price* Ilian we
have ever before offered; Cocoa Matting for office* or
churches; Painted Window Shades, and everything connect*
ed with the Carpet department of Honw Famishing.
A* we anticipate an advance in price* after the Spring
Trade opens, we would snggut to purchaser* to make their,
•elections now from our large Stott and at our pr*s*t>t very
lowprlees. U 23 W. M’CLTNTOCK.V
JHrtiMl.
JOY TO T Ilk ADM IK EUS O !•
A FINE DEAD OF
ktlOll G Ij O 8 8 V HAIR
RUFUS PRATT.
Viscinsm, liro., Jnno 22,15 W.
Poop. 0. J. Wood - —At yon are t>> manufacture
CA. STROH & CO.'s SIAGIO DUPLI
• eating end Imprenten Paper la a'beautiful -■
with which to write a letter and obtain a copy at the came -
timowithout the c*e of ponaer ink.randari9gitiaTalo«bleip,-
toporaone trareling. It will uko the correct Itnprtetfon of-v
-any leaf, plant or flower, an j h equally adapted for witting..?
on paper, cloth, wood or ttooe, la the copying of plants de*„ <■..
eigne, moaic,*c, (without theuteof pent orink) with a '>■'
blip nr common click. Fear different colon—price 25 cte. - .. .-i"
Sold by W. B.ILAVXS, . j 4
jel4 Corner Market and Second etrpeU.
QREAM FREEZERS.
HOSSRR’S PATENT 6 MINUTE FREEZE RB,
Tbo bMt tod cbaopeat.
ICE CREAM FREEZER MADE.* . *'
Wilt be told «t Uannbctorera* price.
Call and gft one el V
T. J. CRAIQ k 00*8.1M Wood it.
FISII —25 hf. bbla. No. 2 largo Mackerolj
SO do «• 3 do do jj
25 bbU. Baltimore Herring; "V.
30 do No. 1 trimmed Shad: ' l : v ..
UhtdO dO dO do :1 ,! .
18 bbli. do Whlfrrtih; . >r.
30 hi do do do ' . .
10 do do Treat, " '
80bbU. New AlewtrcM Dry gelt; _ .
30 do N.F. Herring*, . X■;
la atore and for solo by JelS WATT A WILSON.*,
Coal by Weight.
TIIB subscriber is prepared to. deliver in
Allegheny or Plltaborgb*
CANNKL OB BITUMINOUS OUAL3
Of tho boat uoaliij. AiaJlOanldeJlrerodbjtneiawtlgbert,
narctueere can roly on getting ftall manure. Alio,
P COKF. LtMK,FIBK BRICK ANDCLAY.
W.’A. UcOLUBO. Allegheny Coal Depot.: • -
ojr3l Corner Aixtereoget-aadßaUroad. .
QAKI)-
_ To (be CUoota of A. D. M’CAIJaOST.'
It*ring left Pittsburgh to reside temporarily ja T7e*hlB~.~ •
lon City, I here pieced my unfinished law boriuoa fat the r «
beads of IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorneys, No; CO Fourth - '*■
street, to whom I respectftitly recommend those whoher»/y'"
hitherto ettplojes me professional!y. - 'v-
Je7Amdls ALFRED B. McCALMONT.
NOTICE. —In consequence of. the intended •
dindsUoa of cor partnership about litof SeptemUr, v
aodtlM great ttcrlßcoaw» ara making In oUarinr pot oarvs*
•took at axcaadlngljrlow prioa, all goods unpaid Tor at ttfna.
of parehan after this data will ba considered doe Ist gaps., •
and bills ptawntad fur paymaat at that limn.
IIUBPIIY A BUKCHTIELP.
Jply Ist,
SUN UMBRELLAS, . ; ,
U4WKS,
BZ&AGKS,
.tACBMAKXtta,. s
. ... . HOQPgKIItTS. .
Alto, an kluda orSma Goods aitdDotscaties.
J 43 0. gAXgQS tO Vis 74 MaHTfct rt.
AKE FISH—ISO halfbblCTVtito Bish; V
I*o do do Trout,. ' .
100 do do. Herring; 'V
so do do.Balioep;-
SO do. do PlcketJi •, “** *•
Jolt rac’d auJ fur salo_bj HEN'KY. IL CGIiLINS,
MANILLA. Kag and Tea Papers of oil
ticMtod<rami<»Wutott ■•; ■...*??.;■'“ Wi ,
Ws 'WlMfwtbi ;
W<M. 81, S 3 md as Mttkrtirt,,
raSSIIIPi
ojp magnE
BU rate iTMh mrj diy « JOS. JU.EWKG'B., ?'
~ l *" con *r^H»gWßd«ttd
®to tun,ud tor ■tofcjuSuii WCbST'cS"' *