Jjitlsburg! (Sajctlt. 'PI3fTBBTraOH; SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 18G8. orricxAL Jpapxx or rax cirr. City and Wow* I tom*. ***** TtsmATUU>-4bMrT*Uo» Uksnjti Shaw’s OpU *•« Sloth, Ho. M filth itnot, August 27th. • . n »us. m saans o’clock clondy 7« - It - M 74 • M r. : <» .to Barometer 20 Mo Allegheny Coornr Teachers’ Institute— Yetterday was the Fifth end closing day of the session. After the; devotional exercises, Prof. Dickson delivered k lectnre on the subject of “Allegation.” His dlsoonne elicited remarks from Messrs. Barry, Williams, M’Clymends, and Mortimer.« Prot Wenzell entertained the Institute on a similar subject, “Decimal Arithmetic and Alle gation. [ Both tho above lectarers were listened to with much attention,‘the audience appearing to take a deep interest in the performances. Rev. Findley followed, and continued his interesting-leciore on “Physical Geography,” -giving particular attention to the subject of the ' - ocean currents. £rofs. Williams and Dickson criticized the lecture. A committee of six was, on motion, appointed to make preparations for a social gathering to be held in the evening, in the ball occupied by (he ‘ loslitate. • ' In the afternoon, Prof. A. D. Simpson spoke at some length on the subject of “Bchool Exhi bitions,” urging them as a great incentive to the energies of pupils. The Committee on Resolutionr. through their okairaan, reported quite a number. We give a synopsis of those which were adopted. The one relative to the County Superintendent receiv ing pecuniary remuneration for his services as ' teacher of a Normal School, elicited considerable. ’ discussion. Tho resolutions, passed were: That the In- stitute was'of great benefit to those who attend ed, and those who dld-not, without sufficient " cause, deserve to be cloned among those who tako but little interest la the profession; that the large attendance at tho meetings shows anient zeal on the part of the teachers, and all engaged, in the cause of education; that to ren der the common school system oomplete, a Nor mal School should be established; that the office -of County Superintendent was of vast benefit to - the common school system of Allegheny county; that the County Superintendent ought not to be pecuniarily, connected with any Normal School, or any auxiliary employment whatever—the sal ory’shoutd be sufficient to remunerate him for' exclusive attention to the duties of the office; that the County Superintendentshouldbe a man of profonnd intellectual attainments, and a pro fessional teacher; that the County Superintend ent (Quick) had performed his duties satisfac torily; that graded schools are superior to atl others, and should be established in the most available part of every school district; that in \ tho erection of school buildings, the School Di rectors In the two cities sad adjacent boroughs have exercised great care and taste, with few exceptions, but we regret that in some of the rural districts inch has not been.the case—and ao long (in any place) as -Bailable school build ings are not erected, no good, sbhool can be es tablished;' that the compensation of the teacher should be in accordance with the%esponsibilily of his situation, whether male orVemale; that the Directors of the Third Ward school deserve thanks for their oourtesyand kindness in furnish ing facilities for the . meetings of the Institute; also, the.press for their faithful reports, also, the officers of the Institute, and all who look part in the lectures and discussions. Mr. Burt offered the following resolutions, which were adopted: Retolvtd, That a general Convention of the teachers and other /friends of education of this eoonly be held annually, and that the time for said Convention be the last .week in August. Ruolttd, That a committee of five be appoint ed by this.meeting to make all necessary ar rangements fer the annual meeting In August next, and that the County Superintendent be the President. Rttolced, That this meeting deem it expedient that an association should be formed for teachers and oiher friends of education iu Western Penn " sylvanm. Revolted, That a committee of fire be appoint ed to call a meeting for that purposo—said meet ing to be held daring the Christmas holidays next ensuing. The tallowing gentlemen were appointed on the respective committees:—First: Messrs. JjMjaiok, Findley, Frew, Douthott »tJ2£- Caldwell. ’Second: Messrs, Bart, Jones, Williams, Dickson and Eaton. The social gathering in the evening, which, was participated in by a large number, dud which was gotten up os a sort of finals to the proceedings of the Institute, was a very pleasant —affair, and all appeared to enjoy themselves. Items.—' The Carrollton, Ohio, Fra Pre*t t of Thursday, says;. “Wehad a light frost on Mon day night last, and also'the night before. The weather for eorno days past baa been cool.” The ATonongohfla Republican says: “The schools in Fayette City are hereafter to be con* ducted on the Union plan, and for the ensuing session fbe Directors have chosen Geo. P. Ful ton, Superintendent; Miss Alice Bugher, Ist as sistant, and Miss Larimer, 2d assistant The Board of Managers of the MonongahSa Valley Agricultural. Fair are making every effort to have a successful exhibition in that great agri cultural region, on the 7th and Bth of October. ......The Republican says, alio, that it is cur- rently reported in the mountain region, that Lord Napier ia won to visit the grave of the un fortunate Gen. Braddock, with the view of mak ing preparations for the erection oT a monument v eoitable to his memory.’* The West Greenville (Mercer Co.) Times says: “On the 20th lost, a son of Wm. McCormick, £>f New Vernon Ip., this county, was found sus pended to a small tree in'the edge of the woods on his father’s farm. He had been threshing with a flail in the early part of the day, and after dinner took a basket and informed his pa rents that he. was going after berries. Not re turning at night, his father made March for: him, and found him hanging by the neok, dead; No caose Is assigned for the act He was only 15 years old.” The number In attendance at the Disciples yearly meeting, at SalioeviUe, Columbiana Co., Ohio, on Sabbath last, as we learn by the Welis ville Patriot, has been variously estimated at from 6jOQO to 7,000. / The day was plesssut, and all nature seemed to conspire to' Tender the time and place both pleasant and profitable." At the 11 o’clock sermon, preached by Rev. Alexander \ Campbell, the spadoua canvass—loo feet in di ameter—was filled to overflowing, and the dense crowd were chained to their seats for nearly two hears by the great powers of reasoning and elo quence of the aged divine. At iba-session of the Crawford County Court, held in Meadrille week before last, the follow iogcase, among others, were disposed of;. “The first in magnitude was tho Commonwealth vs. Hugh Shellito, Jr., indicted for ;the murder of his father. He was found goilty of voluntary manslaughter, and sentenced*to two years soli tary confinement, at hard labor, in the Western Penitentiary, to pay a fine of $lO and the costs " of prosecution.” The Brownsville Tuna of Thursday, says:— 4 . “OalaslThursdaynlgbtjamanfrom Pittsburgh, named John Jise, was stopping at the house of Patrick Hampton, la this place. About, one •'clock In the night, he got up in his sleep, took out a window at the foot of his . bed, and un . , eonciously walked out, falling a distance of twenty-five feet. He was considerably injured InterniUly* and it is great wonder that he was iaot instantly killed.” 111 m Dlx,‘ the celebrated lady philanthropist, b spending* few days with Dr. Hills, ot the Columbus Lunatic Asylum. Shewillmakeatour of inspection through the Penitentiary and the oodoty Infirmary, daring her stay in the - city, After which shewtil proceed to Lancaster to visit the. Reform School Farm, near that city. ~~Theconiractforlaying the.iron.on the first “ ten miles Of 'the Erie &Pittsburgh Railroad was •;. awarded to J. S. Casement on Tuesday. He is ■ popular railroadman, and will do the work as weßas any'other - The probabilities now sets that U will be in funking order in January mtx!L~£rie BulUtvi, 19/A., r Richlasd Coops — Mansfield papers speak oheeringly of business prospeois in that oity. The grain crop of Richland is very abundant, new wheal is coming In rapidly at the fair prises now paid, and corn and potatoes will give more thin an average yield. 7/. ' There will be a Camp Meeting of the M. E. .Churob, for Redstone, Brownsville, and adjacent charges on the farm of Mr. D. H WaktfieliL -&*'}**£ W commencing on Thursday, Uts 16th of September, 1858.* Burns, the murderer, ia to be banned at m M i .tag, on Friday the sth of Ha h£ madei several efforts at suicide and the list came , near being successful. / We learn from lhe Wheeling papers that the trains on ths Hempfield Railroad have again Opmaenoed running, and with' quite a prospect or business. 1:. ' Un. <Josv 8. Marti*, a young mb well v.Vknown ia this ooamunUy, (havingbeen engaged •'fair several years in some of the newspaper and other- establishments of this city, la different capacities,) .who has beta residing in Kansas far , *tbse* tims, «ad of late in Leaf snworlh City, passed througb -PiUstargh thls cn Us floffida*. ■ifcsraS* f ' Tabxxtcjc Cixp Merino.—The first public aervice of the camp meeting proper, took place on Wednesday evening the 25th ihst., although quite a number of tent-holders were on the ground on Monday and Tuesday, preparing for this“feast of the tabernacle.” Butaword in re gard to thelocality of this favorito ground : It is located on Judge Breckeuridge’s farm, or rather surrounded by his property, and contains about a dozen acres, with several never failing springe of water, and is about two miles from the town of Tareutum by the zig-zag road leading there, although in a direct line from the river and canal, U is only a little over one mile. This is the eighth ehcatnpment, and as the property Upheld by trustees for the M. E. Church, it is likely many more similar meetings will be held there. Most of the tent holders are residents of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the immediate vicinity. Very few tents from the neighborhood. The ground (or near it) is reach ed by tho A. V. R. p»., Ci nal, riT«r or public road. The first sermon was delivered (at the time named) by Rev. David Hess, of Braddocke Field, Pa., formerly of* Tarenturo —text, Fsalms 61:10,13, On Thursday, the 2fitb, the services of the day were, opened with a prayer meeting at the publio stand, at BA. M. At hntf-paat 10 o’clock, the Iter. W. H. Locke, of Lawrencevtlle, Pa., discoursed from the twenty-sivth verse of the eleventh chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. In the afternoon the Rev. I. C. Pershing, of East Liberty, Pa., discoursed on “Prayer”—text, John 1G:23. The Rev. A. G. Williams, of Free port, Fa., spoke in the evening from Ist John 3:14. .... Daring the night tho rain descended in tor reuls,- making it quite uncomfortable to the tent-holders. On Friday, the first public ser vice was held at ten o’clock, and was conducted by Rev. H. .Sinsabaagb, pastor of Smithfield street M. E. Church —text, Acts 1G:31. In con sequence of heavy showers of raio, no service was held at the public stand, though prayer meetings were held at different jdaces on the encampment. The meeting is under tho charge of Rev. Dr. Clarke, Presiding Rev. John Grant, ofTarcntum, Pa., being preacher in charge of the circuit within whose bounds the meeting is being held. Wc hope to furnish further items as the meeting progresses. York Couhtt. —The County Convention of the Opponents of the National Administration whieh assembled in this borough yesterday, (Tuesday, 24th,) placed in nominaticn the fol lowing gentlemen as candidates for the offices named: Senate— CapL A. W. Eichclbcrger, Hanover. AiJfmWy—Bamuel L. Eanffelt, Hellam. Jacob B. Bachman, Jackson. Coinmistioner— Abner 8. Binder, Washington. Director —Charles Underwood, Borough. Auditor—William Wallace, Hopewell. The Convention did-not express a preference for any person as & candidate for Congress, bat appointed Messrs. E. C. Lauman, Borough, John Blair, Lower Chanceford, and Henry G. Morris, Fairview, conferees to act in conjunction with conferees from Cumberland and Perry, to select a candidate for the district. —Fori* Jlepub. . Übawtord Co.— MeadvUle, Pa./Aug. 25th.— The Convention met here yesterday, and Col. U. Butler, of Bpring, was chosen Chairman. R.*P. Miller was re-nominated for Legislature by acclamation. J. E. Patton and K. Davis nominated for As. sooiate Judges. Benjamiu'BenneU nominee for County Com missioner. On Congress the vote stood, for Dick 74, Hui dekoper H. The Congressional conferees ore Daniel Grubb, Jonathan Watson, H. C. John son,_Hiram Butler and Walter Denny. On Senator the vote was, Finney G 5, Lowry 19. The Senatorial conferees are E. B. Lee, Alex. Holg, George Merriman, W. A. Hurstsoil John W. l'atton. Conferees were instructed to vote for no man who would not give written pledges to support the nominations, and if they could not agree, then to take up a new man. If they can make no nomination ali to be referred back to Con vention. * Pomcb Items.—The Mayor’s police nrrested on-Friday, a woman named Emily Wray, charged with perpetrating an assault and battery on an other young woman named MaClellnnd. Wray fitraek the other a violent blow in the face with a pair of knucklere, and stripped from the back of her victim a shawl, with which she decamped. The woman McClelland made n complaint against her uneexed antagonist of disorderly conduct, for which a fine of $o vu imposed, in default of which Emily was sent up for ten days. , J. C. Reese laid before ihn Mayor, on Friday, a complaint charging J. 11. McLaughlin with fraud, in. procuring from him under false pre tenses, goods to the amount o f §5O. The case was settled. Aid. Wilson committed Thomas Davis on two charges of assault and battery, on oath-of 1.. Beaton and J. Buck. John StAUcliffe was fined $2 oa the charge brought against him of ioauhiog Udita. A boy named Mclntosh was arrested by Mayor titockrath’s polico on complaint of his father, for incorrigibility. His conduct of loto has become outrageous. He was pot in tfae tombs. 0 Mayor Weaver held three parlies to bail on cross-suits fofsarety of thepcace. The parties, are neighbors; and livein the First Ward. Their namea.are Wm. and Eliza Green and Isabella Forsyth. Allbghkrt Citt College.— We hare before ns a catalogue of the above institatiou, situated Corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Alle gheny city. It applied for and received a char ier last winter, and is now in the hands of Revs. J. Newell and J. Davis, who are princi pals, aided by an ablo faculty. Iu the Board of Trustees wo observe the names of many geotie men with whom we are personally acquainted, affording to ns a guarantee that it is in good hands. The Principals refer to almost the en tire clergy of these cities. The cataloguo em braces the name of 37 males and 40 femalo pu pils. See advertisement elsewhere. 1 .Frikch Lessors.— Prof. Alphonse Danse pre sents his card in this morning’s Gazette as teacher of the French language. This gentle man has been teaching private classes for several years among us, and has also approved himself a falthfai and abundantly competent Instructor in this elegant language, at the Western Uoirer aity. We are sure that he will meet with abon dant.saccess wherever there are those who desire to learn the French tongue from a gentlemao so folly versed in it as is Prof. Danse. Tux interest manifested at the morning prayer meetings, seems to warrant the organizing of an additional meeting, and we .observe that the Young Men’s Christian Association commenced an afternoon meeting, at 5 o’clock, to meet the desire of many who arc unable to attend tbo morning meetings. The female portion of our city in particular are desired to participate iu the afternoon meetings. Mistakes, as . Usual.— The True Prat and Union is under a mistake ia its presumption as to who is tho author of the lines published a few days since in our colums. They were not written by any person in or about Sewickley. The organ of Mr. Williams mistaken in claiming tho honor of “PeradventureV’ article for Sewickley, which appeared in the Gazette some weeks since. Burglary.—On Thursday night, during the temporary absence of the watchman at the Alle gheny end-bf the 8L Clair eireet Bridge, two men broke into the Toll House, through, tbo window, and rifled the till of some two or three dollars In small change which was therein. A colored man, who happened to pass at the time, recognized the scamps, and they are doubtless, ere now, arrested. Bridob Burst.— The bridge over Blockhouse run, near. New Brighton, ouJheP., Ft. W. &C. R. R., was burned down on Monday night last.— The bridge, which wits about, sixty feet long,, was entirely destroyed, and the fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. A : large force of hands were set to work immedi aiely, and trains passed as usual on Wednesday. Mohoroabela Borough School —At a meet ing of the School Directors of Monongahela borough, on Thursday evening. Miss Margaret Anderson was elected assistant teacher. Mr. G. M. Bacon, an experienced teacher, was elected Principal at a previous meetiog of the. Board. The school opens on tbo first of Sep tember. CoRTicTED.— -We omitted to mention the other dsy that the notorious Bill Jones had been con victed in Washington, the other day, in the case of his attempt to poison a young man named Archer, for the. purpose of robbing him. The offence was perpetrated some years ago. Jones was sentenced to three years imprisonmeot'ia the Penitentiary.- Johx KkTXn was arrested last nignt off a ca pias, for trfcver and conversion,"at the suit of J. Ludwig Roe then, administrator of the estate of S. Steloruck. It lsalleged that Eater, who was SteioruekV creditor, sold -some of the lat ter’s effects without proper authority. He gave bail. Purx Horst.— Mr. Jos: Montooth, whose ea-, tablishment is on SmithfieldSt, near Sixth, has received a largo quantity of pure Honey, for a aampte of which we tre indebted.to. kim. Tho specimen before us uhina glass squat jar, and is just as the bees made it. >-Jfc is i choice article. VMrcuUno, juigiher allied Whirf'Uuet ••• *''-•*• ■ ■'* • - . .i?>M >v: «• • •», Tm AwocUtioD . of . ftytjwffliMtiin UOicUyoa ttt lut Sitarda; I J Clarion, Ang. 26,1555. Ed*. Gazette—Gentlemen : Yezterday-the con ferees to select a Congressman in opposition to Ju. Lecompton GUlWmet in Breokville, Jefferson eoonty, and on the third ballot nominated Chapin Hall, Esq., of. Warre- Mr. Hull is a gentleman of fine abilities, and will make an able representative. The eaarajs in this district will be very warm: ami no one hero doahts the success of the Anti-Lceomp on nominee. I may. now give yoa an outline of mat ters in tho political line m this region. •Yours, truly. Observer. Tub carcass Of a big dog, far gone in putre faction, ™ ljiitg in Kim atreet yMter*P°‘- soninn tlie atmosphere. We ironlJ call the at tention of the Board of Health to lh» numaoce if it bus not already been removed. Tnu cricket match on the North Common, yes, (erday afternoon, between tho Union and Tcm per&nceville clubs, resulted in the success of the former. Toe Lot* or Pbaisb “The lovo of praise, howe’er concealed by art, Reigns, more or leu, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils ou toils endure, The modest shun it but to moke it tare.” It is oar province to praise the'garment* made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Kbekhiil A Wil son. No. 603 and 60S Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. f t A Kemedt for ITor Weather. —The rory best remedy for this hot Weather is to drop in at Bown’s, Federal Sl, Allegheny,and treat yourself tea saucer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparhling ico cold Mineral Water, flavored with tho choicest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of the best description, manufactured from good mate rial, and got up in the neatest style imaginable. Giro themacall. f Tnk place to secure a saueer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and laxurbmssaloon, fitted up in the neatest style, the place to enjoy on hour's chat with your wife or sweetheart, while sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the place where tho beet of cakesund confectionary, family bread and Ice Cream are made and sold, the place is Outer's, St. Clair st., near Liberty. f A large and elegant stock of new style coatings, pant staffs and vestings, are now offering at Carna ghan’s, Federal street, Allegheny City. Bayers will be pleased with the variety, sod the rates is usual are low for cash. J. llome testimony in favor of Dr. M’Lanxs CoiuitATin Liver Pn.u. - PiTTfiBDBOa, AOfiUltS, 1&8. Musas. FluiboUbos— Gmitx —Allow me Uiadd mine to tliell*t:Of thovtaruit who hact been cur*t by yottrM’l»AN£*d CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS.. For four long years Ivu troubled with a Chronic Diirrhn**, during which time 1 vu treated by Ihe most distinguished physicians io this and other Chios—the name* of the physician* and their pre scription*, I herewith enclose you—without receiving uny taneSC About ono year aso, I took a very bad cold, “thinking a good cathartic-vrunld help me," I procured a box of yoorM’Lano’s Liver Pills, aftiT tho very firttdosaof which I was happy to And they not only relieved moo t my cold, hut very sensibly checked toy Llarrbuu. I continued tilting them until I bad taken a itltte more than ono box, when J. f»lt that l was not only relieved of my cold, but entirely cored of lay chronic diarrhoea, and have en joyed uninterrupted good health ever since. Hoping all who may beumilarly affected, may bo induced to give ycur M'Lano's celebrated Liver Pills a trial. I remain, yonrs, trnly. DAVID EDGAR,7O Front Ft, Pittsburgh. P. 8.-—Being personally acquainted with the physicians above raiered to, and knowing Uictn to be real'y among the most eminent of our physicians, we refrain from pub lishing their names. FLKHINO UROB be careful to ask for DH. M'LANK 8 CBLKDRATED LIVER PlLLS,manufactured by FLKMINQ BBO&, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Thereare other Pills purporting tn bo tilver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'lsins's gen uine Uver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now be bad st all raqwctahle drug stores. ,Vi>ne gmtxint vaiihoui anObdawT FLKMINO RROA. Special Notices. HKLMIIOLD-S GENUINE PREPARATION. lIELMBOLD’d Genuine PREPARATION. JIKLSiHOLD'S Qcnnine PREPARATION. HELMBOLD’S Qennine PREPARATION. Is prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with tbs greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. ELMBOLD S GENUINE PREPARATION—PorSbcuw* of Ihe Bladder, Kidoeja, Gravel and Dropsy. READ! UK AD! 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No. 140 Wood rtreet,*lgn of the Golden Mortar. ap#:ilswp $l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER’S MAGIC OIL, tbe only Indian Remedy now tuld fur Bheumat'm, Neuralgia, Headache, Toothache, Arm m the. Side or Buck , Sprains, Bruitet, Sort Throat, Burnt, Contracted Curdt and ifiactes; the only reg eULIe remedy discovered tliat will act npon them and lim ber the joints. Thousands of persons hare been cured of •there complaints by this new discovery. All are invited to gtvo it » trial Principal office 200 Washington street, Brooklyn, N.Y. For aale by DR. QEO. IL KEYSBU, No 140 Wood street, and J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. Signature *.f Prwtt k Botcher on tbe wrapper, and name blown Id the bottle. _ apUxUwF A ISIPUTATIOK/Tid well established that wblcl > B.j..rAnNEB. S VEilMl,('<}K tj*, ujnlnd, rondn tbl* olrijnM Hbrn Medicine a great desideratum in iainlitee, espoclolly wfayro there ore young children. It never foils whore ll, lB Td Tt]M - Prepwrd and>dd by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Wholesale Druggists and proprie tor* of Wilson's FUls, No. 60 corner Wood and Fourth sta. Pittsburgh, Pa. Look well to the wrapper to «m that you getß.L.Fabo wh’ckeTsnnlfageandno other. ao’Al'lwdaw ...Galtanic Battery, ok Electro Magnetic Machixk, for Medical purposes, of a very superior kind will bewntfreeMf Express charges^wherever an Expires runs, npon a remittance of Ten Dollars. Add ms Dr. GEO 111 KKFSKK, No. 140 Wood it., Pittsburgh. Pa. apSidewF Mb. CLEMENT TETEDOUS, announces to the public that he has taken up bis residence in Pittsburgh, and is now prepared to give Ice sons In Vocal Music. For terms and farther particulars apply toJobntLMel lor.'Muslc fctonvNo.Bl Woodstreet. außr.dfiw PRODUCE FOR SALE -20,000 Ibe. country cared Bulk Meat; 26 bbla “ * “ UonPork; 160 bns. Dry Apploc 2,000 lb*, couutrjr cored Bacon, Instore at mj3 81UUVKR A DILWOBTO’S. MEKIMACK and other Prints, Lancaster Ginghams, Cheeks, Tickings, this day C. UANBOXLUVK, 'PENN. WHEAT—2OO eaeka White; Jt 131 do Rod; No* landing (rota fte&mrr ifaetlngS, for ealo by tuU IBAIAU DICKKYACO. FISU-— 50 bblfl. large No. 3 Mackerel; 20hfdo do do do Jolt rac'd and for ea)o by. T. LOTUS k CO., Jtt27 No. .112 Second atraat. FLOUR. —20 bbls. Extra Family Floor from «d«etMi VfalU Wboat, Jot raealrad and for nlo *br ROBERT DICKEY, an? 184 Front atrrat near Wood. W FRANCE, Federal street, near Lo ft • cock, Alleghany City, Family Grocer, Dealer |q Floor, Bacon, Caffe*. To*. Bpfcaa. Fntka, to. jelbtlyd . MATTING —Wo hare on hand a large ■tockofMattlng, *hkb will. b«*»old wry cheap. bold W. M CUNTOCK. No.Ua Market «7 HANDSOME Dark Wool De leioes at and a half coats per yard opened.thla day, aleo »e«atylw dark Frinte. a H. LOT*, . «aIP • 74 Market St. TIOMESTIC AND STAPLE Dry Goods, a 1/ rood MMrtncnt alvayioalund, “v: ■•••■ C.HANBONLOYB, ; V' 10bW».Oo««h, :• *N>li.Tnrait*rv-- V $ do Ootml, ' fl'flo Jfcpta. - ; - 6 do Dmv, <0 dodsS(m,' jm> ap'd «»a»»Mtetr - MACKMTOdnaaET .TVTEW POTATOES—6O nub Neshumock Telegraphic Latest from California, New Yocx, Aug. 27.—The steamship Moses T«y lor from Aspinwall on the 19lh instant, arrived tbi? afternoon. Tbo Mores Taylor brings the C<alif<.roi.» mails to tho sth of August, and nearly a niiin. n .u.d a half dollars in specie. Mho touebodat Kcv IVest and left in port the U.’S. brig Dolphin. »vh.. rrpnrtol having captured » slater under Atncrican rolors and sent her into Charleston. The following are the priucipal consigneoj of the Moses Taylor’s treasure : Americnn Exchange Rank $ 110,000; Freeman A (>., so:i,t>oii; Well«, Far'o A Co., s3Gi>.ooo, ’ ” The news furoished is generally unimportant, and hat little is said about the Frazer river gold min^. Tho steamer PacW; whieh left San Enuivuco fur Victoria, took but few passengers. Tho health at San Franrieco was never hotter.— Business was improving. A skirmish occurred at Grouse Creek, Humboldt Co., between the Indians and whites. One uf tl-v former and,ten of tbo latter were killed. Tho steamer Oregon, from San Frauc'tfco, bound'-, to Victoria, struck a reef tfn the night of the 31st of July, but subsequently got off uninjured. During the-confusion a Dumber of passengers jumped over board and six were drowned. The first mail from Salt Lake, under Lfio now con tract, arrived at PlaccrviUe on the 21st July, and tho first mail eastward, via Salt Lake, left on July 2Ctii. Tho negroes of San Francisco contcmplatoemigre ting to New Grenada and have entered into rorre spondenco with General Bojtjues who invite* them to como. A party of sixty apostato Mormons and their fam ilies bad arrived at Carson \ ulley. Tbo .steamer Wilson G. Hunt, which loft on tho 26th fur tho Gulf of Georgia, returned on tho 30th, having sprung a leak. Suit J'ranrtirn J/nrtrfs. Business was improving. Provisions were stilt la active demand. Bacon was quoted at 20c. Clear Pork Largo sales of Lard bad been effected at a decline, being 17c for parcels on the spot and lfije to nrrivo. But ter was active at 35c for jobbing parcels. K\ce had improved, Carolina being quoted at 5Jc. Spirits of Turpentine were flat at by auction. Richmond "flour was quoted at $l2 unguaranteed. Money was abundant and collections easy. There was a decided falling off in the receipts of gold dust equal to 25 per couL during tbo fortnight. Oregon.—Dates from Oregon to tbo 24th Joly state that tbo new government had organized at Salem on the Btb, when John Whitcaker, tho Gov ernor elect, took tho oath of office. Nothing is said of the Indian war. Fboh the Isthmus.—A severe galo prevailed at Aspinwall on tho IGth but no damage was done. The cholera had disappeared from Guatemala. Tho Hon. Beverly C. Clarko, the new American Minister, had been receivedxjo friendly terms by th* President of Guatemala.' Several shocks of earthquake bad been experienced in Quolamala. No news from Nicaragua is furnished. South America.—Valparaiso.dales to July lfith aod Callao dates to tbo July 27th arq furnished. Tho crops of Chili are promising. Thcro was no im provement in. tbo Valparaiso market. In Porn the general impression was that Geu. Castillo would bo re-elected President Tho Bolivian news is of a satisfactory nature. All the rumors of Belzir's return have ceased. Tbo frigato Merrimac was at Callao. London. Awg, 27. Pin IWenfi'a, frtlnnd.— Tho Emperor Napoleon and the Empress Eugene will re turn to Paris to-morrow, from their tour through tbo Empire. The King of Prussia is too sick to visit Queen Victoria, as was expected. Her Majesty returns home on Monday. By the terms of the treaty of poace with China, tbo lempira is opened to the trade or all nations, the Christian religion is allowed, and the diplomatic agents of all nations are admitted. [Fall indemnity is provided for England and France, but the dis patch received makes no mention of any indemnity to the United States.] St. PcTEßSuonc, Aug. 21.—Tbo announcement of the treaty of peace with China has given great satis faction to tbo Emperor and.Conrt. Alexandria, Aug. D.-j The steamer Madras ar rived at Suet on the 7th insL, with Bombay dates to the 19th of July. The intelligence from India embraces nothing of importance to add to tho previous dispatch. [No commercial news of any description has been transmitted through tbo cable yet, nor will any bo until after tho line shall have.been thrown open lo the public.] St. Loris, Aug. 27.—The Salt Lake correspondent of the Missouri Hrpublicnn says David A. Burr, son of Surveyor General Rarr, was in that city, and had succeeded in getting Charles W. Mooelcr, formerly dork in the Surveyor's office, to file on affidavit de nying tho truth of his former affidavit sustaining th* charges against General Burr. Tho Indians are more hostilo now than thoy have been at any timo since the Territory was first set tled. Nearly all tbo tribes are committing depreda tions upon tho settlers, kilting a large number and running off with several bonds of horses. As yet, the troops have made to protect the sottiers. The soldiers received their pay in the latter part of July, after wbTWi large numbers deserted. Inking with them some mules and chitons clothing from tho camp. Cedar \ Alley is raid to )>q a p->or plnco for winter quarters. General Johnston wkj -snaking prepara* thin* to send some of bit animalrju other vail ies. Governor Gumming still retain* the confidence uf the community, and thus far bis acts and policy give genera! satisfaction. Thi*itt Bat, Aug. 27.—Tho only additional now* roeeived over ihc cable is a further Item or ludia intelligence. At Swooat Gwallior th« insurgent army was bro ken up, and mach progress had been made in tho establishment of order in all the disturbed districts. [Not*. —The only dispatches yet received through the cable weje addressed to the agent of tho As sociate Pres* at New York. No special or private dispatch of European news has passed over this lino to any other addaets, and none will be passed until after the cable is thrown open to the public. Xo commercial pews has been or will be received until after tho line is made juiblic. (Signed) I>bSa*tv.J CnottrsATt, Aug. 27.—Tho fugitive slaves belong ing to Robert W. Ingraham/who escaped from Ken tucky in March last, were arrested last night, taken before Commissioner Newball, remanded to' their master and taken to Covington. The arrest was made quietly. * Louisville, Aug. 27.—-The river in stationary, with two feet seven iDcheJ in the canal—boats draw ing 3| feet can gettbrough. There is four feet water hence to Cincinnati and Cairo. Weather clear and pleasant. Thermometer S2^. New \ork, Aug. 27.—Information has been re ceived that Lord I>orby has signified bis willingness to amend the charter of the Atlantic Telegraph Co., so as to place tho United States and British govern ments on a footing of absolute equality. WABBISOTOM Cm, Aug. 27.—Tho Treasurer's weekly statement shows tho receipts to be $2,386,278; on deposit $15,826,600, of which at New York uro nearly $11,000,000. JEFFERY’S PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING PUMP, with INDIA RUBBER HALL VALVES, de signed tor CMoroa, Writ*, Railroads, Mills, Steamboat*, Xc. Also, as flardun and Fire Engine*. Pump* will throw from Iwtaiy to dr* humlrni gal lontjxr minute, ond from their simplicity of constrnctiou, are Ims liable to get out of order and are mure easily repair _ed thanany other pninps. Having been appointed agent for Allegheny cooty by the patentee, I am prepared to fnrnUh any «f tiu> above Pnmpsand Engines, and alult be pleased to bare any one deeirnns of purchasing call and examloe them at my \fare house. N. H.—Township Rights for sole ou liberal terns. A. A. HARDY, ‘ Corner of Prout and Ferry streets. Ju24;.laidA«T Piltsborgh.Pa. • TO*® Relief afforded by Dr. J. Uostetler’a Bitters*’ in all cases of Dyspepsia and similar affections bat gtv«n that valuable preparation a'Wide popularity among tboee wbo for years suffered from at,ch ailment*. Ilieex relleut as atonic and brneflelentin i Lie fleets on the arstrm. It* history U one almost of miracles, one to which Dr. llop tettercan point wnh;<-oofldeDce and credit. Indeed/tio reme dy, peibaps, in tho same period has attained such an ex tended popularity as the Doctor's -Bitter*," which are ever regarded as a certain cure fur distress of stomach. Those who have tried it speak pralsingly of its effects, apd there fore wo can commend It to general use. The “Hitters’* are free front anything calculated to prove iujorious to the system, or objectionable to the patient. -.fel'l, by pntggDta everywhere, and by UOSTKITKIt A BMITU. Sole Proprietors. Noe. 6H Water or 19 Front st* anZDdawT NOTICE —Whereas Alexander Irwiu and David Holmes, composing the Arm or A. IUWIN A UO., by deed of voluntary assignment, dated May 2d I3js, assigned and transferred all their goods, chattels and ef fect* to tbe nndersigaed in trnst fur the benefit of. their crtslitera. All pereona having claims against the said Alexander Ir win and David Holmes or A. Irwin A Co., will present them duly anthontlcated, to tbe undersigned, and those indebted to them will please make Immediate payment to , - . TO!- ]f. FORSYTH, aulOjlmd AMtguee of A. Irwin A Co American artific ia l flowers— The subscriber* have added to their establishment several artists of acknowledged ability from Pairs, and are manufacturing the above goods on a scale ncTer before at tempted in ibis country. WHOLESALE PURCHASERS Are invited to examine samples, which will be finind both io price and perfection, largely in advance of anv similar goods offered fn this market. J. 0. UKNDBRBON, BMYTFIA CO an4:Smd _2ooBw*wwiy. New York Lace ruches, t_ FANCY TRIMMINGS, Ac., Thesobacribcra having established a. Factory at No 5 Broadway, on an extensive scale, tor the production of the above goods, (nndar the management of Ur.Rlward Jack, son,) n-apecttally solicit 1 TOlvkas atroat WHOLESALE BUYERS To examine their sample*, which embrace reanv cntlmtr nsw design*, at 200 Broadway, New York. 3 antyirml J. C. HENDERSON, SMYTH A CO. French artificial flowers ASP FLOWER MATERIAL. Our fall styles, which. In variety and extent, are beyond say former seasons’ importation, aro ready for exhibition at No.2ooßroadway,Nsw York. . ant-gmd J. 0. HENDERSON, SMYTH A CO. CLOSING OUT SALE.—MORPinn BOBCHFlEl.Dareoffering their entire stock of BUU. HER A WINTER HOODS at suefr prices at tnakt thm decided bargains. This will bo an opportunity that will no be met with soon again of getting tbe best quality of Dry Goods at Urn low prioto that, they are now offered North-east corner Fourth and Market street. an&dAwF FLOUR.—IB6 Books Extra A Family uov arriving from steamer' Clifton. For aat« by Jcia ISAIAH DICKEY AEK>, CHEESE.— 300 bia prime Cutting Cheese this dsy received and fur sale by - * *u3 HKNBT 11. OOLLDtg. QYROPS OF PHOSPH ATES^AISmimJ O »lj of Blilr * Wj.Uu' Sjrop. orPhwphiSo.uil. ly on hand and for sals wbolroale and retail by ; ' JQB. FLEMING. ALL RINDS OF HOSIERY Belling at lees than tuna] price*, atMURpUY A BURCHFIELDS ClotingOut flsls. -a 4.. . . j B jy • A ’ LL RINDS OF GLOVES selling at less JX. amsl prion, at Ctoticg Out Bala of .jt Jn« , ' v - i >,MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. ,.A I*ABGUS MAP OF -OUK COUNTRY « PUMPS 1 Commercial. COMMITTEE OF ARBITUATION FOR AUGUST. T.SiUH DtCXtt, V. r. If. pACtSOJC, J.VUJLS (»«T!T>IWT» Divtn Csmpdcll. Arsrrs lymut*. FITTSUUKaiI DIAItHJKTS. I Reported SpeeteUy for the. PiZsburph Gas'll*. ) rirroiuKnH, StTrxrur, A: ursr Cv ISiS. FLOUR—Tho receipts by wagon yesterday were larger tllsn cit Ml. although -till light! sruus u! *upcr at From nrat inmU of I'M l-W- *t i. super and e-x -trn ; from null. bid* int J-'. .hiif.fa.4i). From store, sale* 111 lot* i.f 4<*l Mdaat $-'• ■' .T' Jor •llper, s.Va\« J5.1U1 f.ir extra, nmi K>r cairn faniilj. Iliui> —s*l»» In ni first hand* of tOU bo* new i »*Oi at 40. A t Moiioorhlu U a lot of •.*OO Inn prime oM sold nt 4. r i, and 4 M <1“ at I : r i ..m *turr, lOd bo* nt 4.j. live, n-nle 1)1 400 t>T|. »t Cel. ’ -.Sal.* •>! lo hbd* Silver at uri.l I" do at “’v.i 10 Mela.-iee*. J>i and 11 MO* nt Vi, g>iU-u '4n i-g* at 11 11 A1 —Sales at scale* i.f 1U load*. at l- toti. SKKI> —A 40 bus new Timothy iroji wagon at ft.v:> v t'O!*- <>f 40 basket* at C2,iV<cSi7.'» T 4 basket . Clir-Saktf Maa&bfcfLvti. No. 1, at fft. ' oflSll DJlibh-Nb.SMarkanO ats!o,&>. ./ GERMAN CLAY—Saleetif & tun* at $53. I WHISKY—Satea of ”S Ijbja rectified, in lota,at iTiTV-S ft v P l I- . _;4 ; / •.RAWV—SaU-aol lQ.OQfPf)* Fhoolders at and plain . | J W rto Sbonldera and Hnn**- *t . ami lo : Mo p«. Ilsm* at WA-. 150 nt ". i : -o*' do Sugar Cured d.. at lJ; and.<» tea do at I,nRK ~ S: "-' ” f hUU -IfK.W.aDd -5 d- at r “I; 1,000 n,< 8t and 0.000 ft* fall blood at .>»i>44 . DIONKTARY AND UOnUBRCIAI, The depression experienced <, n MnndaT an,] Tuesday io tbe cram market. runtinaed tu-day, causing a farther dm clin« in Wheat and Corn. Tho receipt* repurht] this morn ing were large. Exchange. though •inuted at lower tlgnros. was Did abundant—and the telegraphic tievra at noon set lied It that there would Imj tin reaction this day. The re ceipt* of all rituals arriving j*rr railroad today, lira null im men**. far. there is more n-asnu than en-r to keep cool • the main muse nf the declension, howuTvr, is th« etfect of Ibo Canada'* ie»w* on EASt-m market* Wheat, which rlotted yesterday at h7c at the lowest fig ur«. oj-ened at h.V, ia store for pen- receipts of Spring N... *J. the*) tig lira* commanding l.nuT) boshela ; and Uforo 'Changr, another esle of same grade was made at bIV-. Some teller* n»k e.V, l-ni caiuo down lw Sicand the l&Bt wheal *alo b**f«>ro afljmirunieiit was for eatno i|nalit]r at Kli/c. Closed dull aud heavy— f,. w transactions hasioz been made —(Chicago Vr««». Th* following iaa statement of tho earning* of the Now York Central iUUroad, for the month of July, com pared with it* *aming* f..r the corrf*pf,nding month of the previous year : Decrease, July, IKoS tOOf** 4* Capital cimtiana* abundant, aud uothing bat n little con fidence t» wnntiug to InbrlcaL. the wheels of Commerce Thocurrout rato* »o the street uie 4 cent, for first class, hat some necotlalioa* have Iteeu uiaae iirlmv <>ur Inw e*t quotation, w|tti g>a>d collateral*. Tito ahnudanru and clicnpuM* of moDoyhos thu* for atfor.lM u» incontlve fur •poctilatk>u, but with our maoifsld resource* tho future I* fall of hops. Tlie number of Southern and Western buy ers, have materially Increased within a day or two, mad ill - tliongh the Autahm trwlo among our Dry Quods, Boot and Shoo and Hardware houses will l>o backward, yet it willl-i a fairooe.—ll’hlhllul. New Yoas LeiTiiee M.crret. —Loatber remain* without much Tariatiou, though, it anything. • shade firmer. The advancing tendeocy of hides will be likely to have a corre*- [mndlng effect upon the leather market: but any ri*o of thi* kind will, we tblnk, he but temimrary, as large qnautlties of leather are coming into the city from the tanner*, —seventy thousand sides of the hemlock sole ilaving nrrired last week. Forsomo time poet, the tanners, anticipating that there would be a heavy demand tor m&uafecturera and dealer* for the fait trado have been, to some extent, holding back sod ftccnmulatincAlieir stock, which they are now beginning to, wind in. The manors have more leather In lh*l.' rati ready for finishing thau lltey have bad fur a tong time before, and can speedily stock the market shoald (here be n deficiency. —[N. Y. Leather Hop. New Volts llinr. Mirlet.—The price* of bide*, which have been steadily advancing for some time, have not recedr •nl during the pout week, and the tendency is still npward. Some leather dealers bare acceded ts tho demand* of tho holder* ef hide*, while others decline baying,os thu tanner* nre already in poawe*lou of a large stock of leather; and the trade can supply themselTcs for a lime from.tbit accumula ted stock, without working in morn hide*. For the present, (be tanner* will have but little to do, until the majority of tho leather dealers supply ibem with hides, even at thepre sent ruling rat**, or until future receipts should moderate th* pretension* of importers —j 11. id. RIYEU NEWS, Th« weather yesu-rdey was quite dose, and during the greU*r t*url of the day smart «howers were falling* The river ha* Scarcely two fi-ct <■! water, and »f hnsi ue*«, except on the Slack Water navigatioß'up tbeMonon gahela, is at a stand still. The Hock Island Bridge Case still c<»-» on. The St. Louis Kepnblicao of the liilh ha* the depositions in lull of J. W. HU«cH. Joseph I*. Reynold*. Francis Tunica, Ell A. Darker, J. B. Moulton. Ilfhry Kayd*r, Cliarlm liniwo, Juo. (I. Floyd. Wm. I*. lllsbt,*"<l other*, iccapylug f«nr aud a half of its long colnnins. Tlieee witoestes ar4 Civil KtigUictrs, Pilot* and SteamUmtmen, and their deiMwilion* go to show that the bridgo i* a serious ohstrnction to the navigation. The examination was still going on at the latent dates. The Dexmjlsk.—Our gallant friend OipL It. C. Gray of the Denmark, was to give a moonlight excuraion on the Misais ntpjii last Wednemiay evening from Sc. t The St. l<oul* Dem'jcra*ays: The elegant, chaste, and pretty steamer Denmark, with a band «{ ransiciun*, a gallant liand •>( oflicer*, and we will venture to predict, u lull mbin of ladies and their attend ants. will leave 1,.r Alton thi* e veiling at 7 o’clock. Of course wewish It to lw under«ti»4 that »iu-(wiH slr.y away a few hour*, under the broad, fall mooo, and the whole aff»lr will lie 0110ni the gratxle»t of lh>i smwn." Thu mro** |mper say* : “ The n»er i-uotiunes to fyll with noabahd rapidity. Thu Illinois i* (ailing. With six feet on tbs bsr* toward (he up j«*r end. Upper .MiA*i*si|>pi rising from Ft. i'anl to Keokuk, mid Mtaiieottta over hu risen greatly, and is higher than ever l-eifire known. Thu lower Ohio is uow ra»igate«l by wry light draught which hav.i ph ntv to do lu carry ing to the momh, the freight* which the largi r b-Ml* can not touch. The Missouri 1* falling froui it* source* to the mouth, and,a* we had orra»iuti to remark yesterday, it has iu a worse-wfiuore •Uti;:<vou4 loniiitino for iiav igaliou. Th- barrarenutnen o* am] prominent object* of • •baervatiou, nndioag* are a* thick *» they ran *Hck in tb» cimnnel. We have no<U*s»tcr to rejmrt to-dsr, hut are randy to ndute any namlivr of them. On- nwultthe ronailinu ••f il,<> It** |.e~ii * considerahle advance in rate* ol freight* 1.. *lt t«otnt- Oil. Norton, of rbo Oglct.v, baa ra turixvl i„ hia ]-wt. nfli-r atwndlng a few day* xjieeat |y in Indian*, lie t.ronght » ut* him a a very Urge and lino win. niranriLg eight fs*l from tip to tip of the wiog*. It was first wro hy emne boy*; f» (he lung grow of the prairtc.eo wet with dew, aa to unable to fly. }*ooie turn attempted to raptor* it, but were repolle<! bv ft* fierce oefence. It was finally tnbdoed and wenns) hy aom* dogs, after these nnimals bad l»-«n severeir wonndnj in the con flict. The spjcie* to which this eugle belongs, i* un known." Sale or Cirrm* Starre Pm-rum.—w« foarn fmm the Shrtvrport Southwestern, that tba I’citod Slates steam suag boat Gopher, which original iy rmt the Government $14,U00. was sold there recently for 51.175; the roach 100 brat, ukkh oo»t $4,0)0, sold for $296. and the tackle, Ac., which coet sl—ooo. sold for sl,ooo. Th* Govern mmt abandons the at tempt to improve the UeU RJv*r rail. Capt. Blake considers lira James Lyon a total wreck. He »* stant to »t«rt up. to take out heroiiehioery, and «avo alt lie can. Tho Lyon uraa uwood by Mr. Vance am! others, of Potoai, WLI, and was n«t Insured. Tbe fleet of laid up boat* at CiaciDaati baa been lomased by the I'arfccrsbarg. Quaker City, .1. S. Priugle; Mariner, Dacutnb, nut Aurora. During a recent debate in tbe British Houm< i.f Common* on the subject of tho removal of the Ilu-ison lUy Cotdpa nyja privilege*, Lord lUry affirmed that a communication might readily l«o established l-ettrio-n Lake Pupenor and the PaciUc Oocau, by mean* of a »bip canal connecting the head waters of tho Pukalcbewan and Columbia river*. Both their riac in the Rocky Mountain*, tbe Co lumbia flowing west to the Pacific, and the Saskatchewan running east to iako Wlunepeg: a Utile to tho northwest of Lakh Superior. With the exception of a single rapid, lwhich might be avoided by a canal,) hU lordship stated that tlie navigation of tbe Saskatchewan offers m> difficulty. With that one exception.a vowel of canaiderablo'ahe can l*o taken up to the foot of tbe Rocky Mountains, and at this point there la a gap In the mountains which interpose* ho great obstacle to tbe junction ot tbe Colnmblaand Saskatch ewau, whose source* are but a little distance apart. Thus a direct water coinrauoirntfon wnnld l>e established with tbe Pacific. Steamboat Keglater. ARRIVED. | DEPARTED. Lucerne, Rrownsvill*. Luzerne, Browuaville. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Colonel )la yard, Elizabeth. | Uol. Bayard, EHzaLetb. RiYER-—1 fuoLla io foiling Tciegraphto Marltcta. Ktw York, Aug.27.—Cotton firm; sales to-day of 1300 bain*: salea yesterday of iWOO l*alea. Flour unsettled; soles 10,000 bbla at the following quotation*: state *3.fKWU,IS; Oh io s6,BS(ijo,lo; southern *Wtkt*s,7s. Wheat heavy: »nh 10,000 bush. Corn heavy; naive 33,000 bnab; mixed 70\irtj Sic. Bacon quiet at 8* £ for_ sides and 6*4 tor shoulders Pork ; prime advanced be; sales at Lord ateady at 13c for keg. Sugar quiet at Molasses: Kile* of Muscovado at 33c. Linseed oiLtirra at 74c. Hides are Armen llucno* Ayres 2Sc. Freights an cotton to Liter* Vool !>•>!; on flour ftd&ls; „u grain SJdffitfJf. Stocks higher: Chicago A Rock Island 73; Hlinoia Central R. R. *7; HHouli Central bonds 9l>£ Mich. Southern 24 U* N Y Central 79%: Penna. Coal 75; Reading R. R. 49%; Milwau kia A Mississippi 10; Missouri aixreM%. Galena k Chicago 83V£ M lehlgnti Ceutrat 5%%; Krle R. it. IS; Cleveland A T01ed035%; Iwcmae land grants 25. PHitanuriuA, Aug. 20,—The receipts of llonr contlnne small, tho iDSpectlutia of tbe week amounting to only 9501 tibia, an amount barely adequate tn supply tbe demand for bomb consumption, ond there (a little or no demand for shipment; aaioa to tho trade at for old Block and recently ground; $5,50 for fresh ground; $5,75@tV,25 for extra, and $0,37%@>7,50 for extra family and fancy.' Rje floor and corn meal tell at $4 per Ltd, but there is little of feriag. Wheal scarce and in demand; salea 1500 bosh new Southarn and Penna. red atsl; and good white at $1,49 afloat. Rye leu inquired after; salea of old at 80c (a)B3c,sod new at 70. Com scarce and la good demand* sales 7000 bush yellow at 92c afloat and 00 In store. Oats •ells freely at 41@12c for new Southern and 45c for old Penna. In groceries or previsions thsre is little doing.— Whiskey doll at 27(®28c for bbis. 0 lUltihoas, Ang. 27.—Flour quiet, though prices are firm ami unchanged. Common wheat heavy; prime Jots ua rhaoged. Cum: sales nf.whlto at 77^450; y»i!ow K3fhSB. Whiskey doll aod nominal at 25>4(£pM. Provisions doll with no quotable change. Fishing tackle, POCKET CUTLERY, AMMUNITION, GUNS. REVOLVERS, . , UUN FURNTTtIBE, v, n ii* J V rt t ais *o enjoy a day's guone/y, or Fishing Taekle, can he hod at J> ■ u2t CAKTJUOHT A YOUNG'S, fifl Wood at GAitRETT'S SCOTCH SNUFF, Baker’s Cod Liver OiU Sic. Liquorice; J Culah, Idquoilce; Turpentine; Corn Starch, For Hto h, B. L. FAnKESTOOK K CO. • - No. do, comer of Wood ami Fourth Bta. Transparent buff oilcloth from 32 to 84 inchea.wido; a superior' article for sals hy , J. A H.PUIIaLIPS,2Qand 28 St. Clair at. OK TOS. FREStI BEATEN BICE for sale *»r SUItIYK A LHLWORTH, * ul3 No. 130 Second street. TVTACICARhL—2o bbls No. 3 large nmck- JLiJL arel; 25 bbls No. 2 dj*, rec'd and for sale by ■»l2 UENRY H. COLLINS. HONEY —-16 boxes new White Clover Honey for sale at FRANCE'S Family Grocery am! Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny city, . aulS PATENT LKATIIEIt ELY NETS.— AnoUterJovoice of thee* elegant and durable Tfctsjuit received, compriirfiigfoorTarletJM, and sold either ainrfy or In pairs. WKLLS, RIDpLE.A CO, . ull SiTFourth street. /^lGARs—Anotlter BUpply of gmiiiine Ila- V/rmtma Cigars rec’d this day by JOt*. FLEMING. WHITE KEi) TENN. WHEAT^ 1324 aseks now latrilag-frnm ataiuser Ida Maw for sale by • mnO . IMAIAII DICREg A QQ. DABK FAETISriAiNK Bellipu „ffat a Kraal redoctoo at -HUBPHY 4 milUMnr.Liyß drwtog ootaala. ; ■- - ■■■■ ■ • - ■- I , jl , 1 Ho-EbatAdsTMarkats^ML- Kfgulat Monongahela River XT. S. *raft Packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, | ETEAXKR JXFFERSOK, rJiV?;. 1 - F''l'?.'""'”' ■ Cap*. tizAßOx Cuxk. T ut ABO ' E NEW STEAMERS ARE J_ DOW rauo] tit; reatilurir. Moraine Boat* leave Pitta b"l K L. p v v ; iof «.> SU au,! K»«w»nß Boat* at 6 oclocU P M i„ r M au },l t in’ t, H! oo * 1 ■»»*«• City. Um«DflHd, California and UrownrrllJe, there coiinectiiis witli Bock* ami Ccncbea for UuiooUmu, Payette Spring*,Morgantown, Warufiabnrg Carmicbaplloan and Juflcraon. rawotigers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, m<dUs aodsUte-room* on toau inclailro Rwt« rotuminK from UruviuriU* learo at 8 o'clock In tbs morningaa>l&mth*errnio£. For further Information m»- •qnlre »t tl«*» Oflico, Wharf lkwt,at the foot of Grant street G. W. SWINDLER, AQEjtT. iHtsctlJancDUß. PROPERTY nOLDEUg, ATTENTION^ pxuuurr & Tomason UtriQ< iotrrasej tbefr facilities for tmmofnetaring tod W- E_ CHILDS <5» CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER PROOF CEMKXT ROOFING, ARE now prepared to execute ordersfor any description of lux>&,«t«e>p or flat, at the shortest n£ ttcn-unrl with tbo utmost cam, i*ln,* determinM to rot on Roofii that cannot bo surpassed for 1 Cheapness and Durability. Onr Root*an too well known to reqolreany eulogy from n». T«UmoniaU In farer of this Roofing and samples can bo seen by calling at oar Office, No. 75 SmiLhfield street. Buildings cwered with tbonboTe Roofing can be Been at n. Nelson a, comer of Wylie and nigh streets; J. Beck’s I 1 ;® Uo r l '' 1 ’ rorner of Grant and Serenth streets; Howe of ivft TT**’ ® hmood • B */t ophite Patterson'S Stable; store of R. Straw, comer or Market and Second its • *«'"""** of B - H-ijuco>p, same block; BrownsTille Wharf IJoat Honso of Robert Flynn, Congress, between Webster andtVylioßtwtsjStoreofJ, M. McßolwU, Webster st, * Of W*»r alley and Sandusky street, Allegheny; House ofn. B. Wilkiw, Em, WooS Ban; Hoaso of A. Negley, John Scott, WuTjlcCail ani Blrl Uoo, hut Liberty; and many others too notnerons to men tion - , „ „ PBRBIN * JOHNSON, ap2riewlyT No, 7fi gmithflcld st- Pittsburgh, Pa. Health i : ORACEI! Conferred on the Ladles by wearing Earning*. • •$474,343 1R .. 4C5.340 C 7 DOUGLAS ts. SHERWOOD’S CSLSB&ATBD SHIRTS The nnpunllelod *nee<n* ortbo NKW EXPANSION skirt (120,000 of which have been wild during tlio lastfonr mouths) the manufacturer* Jo make arrangement* that w-JIJ huAla them to produca ”00 doreoa (itOO Skirts) j-t *Xj/dnriogUißinouUwc.fJon«,Jnlynnd August. They also call attention to tluiir NEW LINEN’SUPERIOR SKIRT, For traveling, whirh U receiving universal rommeminti-m from the badiee. They are the r«l* proprietors of the only "Putent Adjustable Bustle” in use. Beware of the many fmltatlou* offered | u the market, as they ere all either infritigwmetita of our intent, or worth low. They alxo manufacture ovor 70 Other Dlflerent Styles, iin'lA and without the “Patent Adjustable Bustle.” Thosn SKfHTS hare been recommended by tint HIGH EST MEDICAL AUTHORITY as Iwlng the but artiste far />autcr use that hat ever been offered to the pubtie. None genuine nnltsa stamped DOUGLAS A SIIEIIWOOD, MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK. |tor sale throughout the. United States and JelT^tmdn LATEST NEWS from ullpartaof the world. See the NEW YORK DAILY HERALD, TRIBUNE and TIMES: PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, PUBLIC LEDGER, and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, Delivered to every part of the city, by leaving your nJJrww at HUNT k MINER’S, Masonic Ilall. Trade e 'BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP FOK C JL& H. JAMES ROBB, NO. 60 MARKET STREET. NEAR THR MARKET HOUSE. Uaa Juat received bi* large Spring stock nf LADIK.S’,MI&SRS’«ud CHILDRENS' BOOTSandSHOES: MENS* CALP, KIL* ANl> COARSE BOOTS, SHOES. OXFORD TIES. GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac. BOVS* AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES/Ac. A Terj superior article and very neat , Direct from the Maonhctorcrn, which be will sell bj the Min or PACtioc at very red a red pricer for canb. Thisstoek comprise# one of tile largest asaert menu fob* fouud in any city. «nitabte for city end Country saifts, and hATtug over twniity yean experience in buying, he trouts that be can miwmiituli taetee. fie reepectfiiily Susitcsatl In want toe ill. semiring theta that they will l-e plevtod mr2o—inylT TO WHOLESALE HEALERS IN OSTRICH. VOLTUEE util VaNCY FEATHERS,TaiJLiIINQg, In u4(!ititloo to our usual ItnporUUou of tfaia deacription of good*, whicb rarer* orory yle and color, aulta. bl»»for B >odol Trimmings, Frtoge< Ac., Ac., we hare ex tended otir facilities for ntaimlacturing the leading afolt* intliU roimtrj.aod wil)»«ecat« orders for any nuantitr on abort notice. J. C. lIENDBRBON, SMYTH A CO n 2OO Broadway, New York. P iICTOKIAI, WINDOW SCENES.—A new l«*utiful *n-l elicap article, tiraicuecl for oicluJimr kinds of nil kinds from passing through wti£ dows when the sash are mined; also, a perfect screen from <>u Wde olMermtloD, and admitting a fn« current of nlr They reprint« variety of beautiful Scones, and are .iron mrtiUl a» well n« useful. Por sale, trholeaaleand retail, ul -onn; 1 -_sSt. Clnlr sliwi, hy J. t U.PHILLIPS. Sole AcentHfr>rPlttJ.h>iruli SUNDHIES.— 6M cask* Soda Asti, 100 do Camtic Soda, 100 kegs Rl C*rl>. Soda, 100 bags Nitrate Soda, 50 'do Saltpetre, 1000 boxes Window Glass, 150 bhU No. 1 and 2Aub)u. for sate by JulT* On han<l nod ; _ AI.KXANKKtt KJM>. Q LOSING OUT SALE OF BREAD SAFES, MAPSER’fI CREAM FREEZERS, At rodcrwl prices. Now U the time to mpply yoonelf at JrT j) 0 CALS, J< . T :_® R _ Al ? * CO’MM Wood «t REDUCED TO G° W DARK PRINTS, SKtLTNO AT 0 CENTS, nl atora of take PISH- XJ ISO h.lfbbl.. White H,h; 11 §r ThU day roc,d ami f.ir tale by * fIRNEY H. COM.TNS. C UNDHiKS-186 Sacks £stii'Tenn7fW sacks Hog llair; 4 Jo Drjr Apples; *•! do i'wrihtre; •4 bids. No. 1. Lard; , . , . 18 bales Cotton; to arrive on Clifton, far sale l.j j>-5 PARLOR FURNITURE, CIIAMBERFURNITURS,' LIBRARY FURNITURE, DINING ROOM FUUNITURR.' ' OFFICE FURNITURE, Of our own manufactur*, and warranted T. B. YOUNG A 00. FIiAVOi4iNG'IxiKACTS7Com“bWh; llico Flour, Farina, Coojwr’aße&ned Shred IningtaM, Sago.l'aari Barley, Ac* for aolo «t FRANCK’S Fitmll? Gro cery and Tea Store, Federal «»., Allegheny. *„•> J?OR HALF PRICE- TRAVELING SETTS, SOLD BY C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Marl Sundries. — " 7W sacks Wheat, White and Red Tonn. 1 Ctik Beeawu, 1 aaek Feather*, On ateamer Umpire to arrlro and for aale by • Jn27 ISAIAUDICKEY k CO. CIIGARS! CIGARS!!—A large TotdT^'. 'A™ “OoqneUi*,’' "“'Jb " ,m1 >:atro Ados brand, rac’d tbi. iUj. lb«e * l ‘ h 11 ,1, K r*” ° r ., EO °? CiB *" ,b “ nl ' l “» *“ li Malice m, atock before parching eltcwhere. JOB. FLEMING M URPHTf & BURCHFIELD havo rec’d * ot ofFigarodSwlta Muslins, •decided barsuia. Alm, PeQnamnd Linen Collars, lower than oniat Aba we an now offering oar Benges and Grenadine Kotxn at moeh lower price* than sold at early in tlie se**oo. TX7INfiS AND LIQUORS—I haveconstant- W- ly on hand a luge inpply of pure Wines and Linoors for medicinal purpose*. Tbw wishing anything iu (bis lips can rely opoo getting * puce article at JOS. FLEMING'S, Jo™ comer Diamond and Market street. The only fresh stock of dry GOODS in tho city, now opening. New style Prints, for fall, atad the bestamortmenl or all kinds of seaaoxaSla Dry Goods in (be city. )oH C. HANSON LOVB. 74 garketat. Tk.nn. wheat and Lard— 4KS sacks Wheat, White ami Red, 17 tiwxe* Lard, On steamer Dunlelth, to arrive and'for sale by nu 3 ISAIAH PICKET A 00. SUGAR CURED HAMS '-x \ ' AND DRIED BEEP. Just r*c*>lred 6 tiertee Gardiner, Phipps A Go's - S;C. I LAMS and DRIED BEEF, at FRANCE'S Family Grocery ami Tea Store, Jo}? Federal Street. Alleghany. • TffßW HALIFAX DRY SALTEOS£ La MNGB,»abbU.andhelfbbl*, just received end for aale.jnhol.nale or retail, at FRANCK’S New Family Grwrr aud Tea Store, Federal atreet, Allegheny. ..* "iL A d™^ 100 bus : at:!acW ,<;!<>«> ■¥> HETCnpOCt HcCRRMEt * 00, >. 12a8wMad»ndm groat rtraiu.^ i,FAMILY USE receiving y danyttitoroof - .BQUNtrihn&a *CO, „■ • ■••• ' V.\ v miibMfr'rttwfe' T? wliito wheat in Hi. neksfo sal» la louto ralLbr •- jo7 P. Q, HKRBST,.-cor. Üb«typod Hanil tt. 1 Ofin T>ash Wheat for aJe~b7 . Xww miOBOOCK.IIcCBBiKT *OO, -12! Beoaad mdlfil Trent m»t:. fUHOi CHECK; BOSSIA DOCK and all -0. HANgQHf IQ YE, T 4 Mgk*»j>!:V ICTO. 1 LARD.—44 tierpfegirWnfo ««i«»nto •: ‘■Wjff;. .. U/Tl4«oWS r 3sitt&: i 7 , sj* f *>■» r -* jitamns. ... jra«j«ai. fl 4 EALTn OF AMERICAN wbii. min, ,or> 1 harabwa tembw weariness and languor, both mental and pbjakail: headache, pain la the hraj coldness mad tendency to stiffness, palpitation ot tbn hL * very easily fluttered or excited, appetite wtaM e>ttomic £ and hovel* eracgvd, with pain. Any menUl or physical exertion was sore to bringon all Ute symptoms, aadl had la addition, fcdllcg of the womb, aad great -pain la that re* Rian. One physician after another exhausted hi* skill amT gaTe me op. A V'tient aad peraer/ring troof MAH StIALL'S UTERIN KCATUOI.ICOX m r»rf m«, *" J 1 b * T ° “ wort, TOfflctaot to n y ,h.;vf.1„... Mis. JDta-ASNu jonxsos. had other tronblft*, inchu jl!^ r a,r^ ,fll f«*t anil dn»dfSn2^S^ i handsand make me Th ® lc *»* excitement would drags.**/OTMtliftT l y •**F- 1 UU * doctors and efit^OnehcttlT^f^r r ancll>er ' 'without.t&eben* ‘i&JMr c Mtta» coopplsinU irilh tlrtbllow -JLJI,* WMn « rTl *». emaciated add itrltaWc; 1 tefu™.W^ n ‘li a ““Pialnta; someof which IwDltry to n . Ul ?t? w * rOT Sana,aiKlaroelititfiM4f*Wßß inability .to walk jboch.ooiU S^«^«ssaafrsas; Ri£ ™gftaj!Ba.ftgaftissis! asss*. 1 ,n “ tin ’ m A‘lhi^ar 2 fl *f ?*■*. Whites, Surj>rtued x JrrtfiuUr jt*™ tr u*bon, Bbetinff, InJlammaUans andjhs- X C L- Lr ™*ry Organs, Jtetenlinnor 3n °LY StaT Cfetfrenetf, Xemuswu. Jfantings, Palpitations, Cramps, DitturWd .Veep, and all ffwhfar organic or sympathetic; connccteftigilA the Vir.riat VUrine CatXoiiccn is One. Dollar ■ *Z£ i VP t !‘.?"9 ÜbottU ' °« tAe receipt of six dollars * b » if i» «•> <M Beparticular fo write the pail office address, town, county and State. We will guarantee that the N*>iicinewillbt tent on receipt of the money, jtddr.u Dn. OKo. 11. KKYSKR, 1-10 WrwltL. Pittsburgh, *p]+4*wT Pitre »f Jlortar. AND BEAUTY! .1 <» V TO THE AD PI IREKS Op, ’ f-i I c: n GLOSS V HAin Talk of boa Qty, it cannot exist without a flnebaad of hair, then read the following, and if yon auk more, see circular Paronna each bottle, and no one can doubt. KOFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA ■m't—W. all tb. atb-ntion of «11 i>U »nd Toont, lo mu wooderfcl proiumtlon, uhlilt tnnuUdctolUorlSiul color, imjr h^r—color. Ibo bead of the told With s lnitirt ant growth—removed the dandruff. Itching, and all mf anr- * on* eruption*— cannot acoutitoal flow of the natural fluid*; am! henen, if nawl aa a regular dn<wiing for the hair will [inmrra tts color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all it* uatnml lieauty. W«, call then upon the liald, tlie gray, or dtwesed In acalp to nao it;and sorely thoyounc will uot, aa they vnlne the Bowing lucka, or tho witching. curt, ever be without U. IU praise i* npoa the tongue of thousands. * * The Agent for Prof. Wood’s Hair TtotorsUro in New Ho ren, received the following letter in regard to the Itestora live, a few weeks Bibee: .. _ Du* Rrm, Conn, Jn1y23,1550. ». UR. LuvlawußTH—Sir: I have been troabfod With dan* " draff or ecnrf on my head for more than a year, toy batr began tocomeout, scurf and hair together. laawinaKew * Haven paper about “Wood’s Hair HesforaUve” as a cure.— I called at your store on the Unit of April but, and nnrehaa «d one bottle to try It, anil I found to iny satisfaction ft was the thing; it removed thoßcurf and hair began to grow, ie is now two or three inches in length teAers ft imts ctU e/T. I ‘ have great faith In It. I wish you to send me two bottles more by ilr. Post, the bearer ol this. I don’t know as any of tho kind is u»d in this place, yon may havo a market for many bottles after it U known here. Youre, with respect, ROFUB PRATT. _ m , PmunnreuvSeptlO, JSS6. Prof. Wooiv—Dear Sir: Yonr Ilair Itectorativo is proTlne itself beneficial to me. Tin* front, and alsotbe back part of my head almost lost its covering—lu fact nun. "I have used bat two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and Low the tip of my head is well studded with a promislng crop of young hair, and the front Is also receiving Its benefit. I nave tried other preparations without any benefit whaler* er. I think from my own personal recommendation, 1 cun induce many others to try iL Yours, respectfully, D. Jl. THOMAS, >L D., No, Tide st. VcfcwntEs, 22,1365. Piof. 0. J. Wood-—As you are about to manufacture and rend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state ft« whomsoever it may concern, that IhAve used it and known others to use it—that, 1 have, for several yean, been in*the habit of usingothcr Hair Bestoralhf4V*>'d that I fled jours vastly superior loony other £ know. It coilre ly cleanses the haul of dandruff! and with one month’s prop* er use will restore any person’s hair.to Uit> original youthful color and texture, givtag it a lioaltby. soft and glossy ap* peurance; and all this, without discoloring the hands.*that apply it, or li»e dresson which it drupa. 1 would, therefore, recommend its use to every one deviroua of haring a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully,yours, XSTLSOX KJNO. For sale by OKO. 11. KfcjrSEß, 140 Wowl st, Pittsburgh, •• O.J. WOOD A CO., Proprletocß, Shi Broadway, '-Ji. r.. Sd the great N. Y. Wire Hailing EsUhlhlunont) Bud 114 arket street, Bt. and sol-1 by all good Drue gifts. ap2o - sn2o:l ydawlfT Iron City Commercial CoUege, Pittnhurnh . P^|— N 3 °° ■«rrr".i?” OW the largest nud most thorough C«>m mrm»l School of «... Plate,. Y«uur men actnal dnUoaof Ih* Coont-os Room. A«oonU* ITn ’ A M - Pro ''° r nntf Science of Cat^ati‘o^ TUrrT ’ T<arb(ir of A fi"*“etic an.] Comraorcinl ncTDIICK " nJ T - c - Jewkiss. Taoclrcrsof Bock Profs, of Peomonship. -INGLK AND DOUBLE ENTRY ItOOK-KEKL’INO ’T? 1 . in srery -.Vpartsnem of Im.inoM. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—HAPJD JtUSI\F4<) WRITING— DETECTING COUNTKFMTMOYCT -MERCANTILE CORRESPONDKNCE-OOMMERCIAL LAW, art taoght, ami alt other subjects i.ecMurr n°u*sniaD 1CC ** 8^ of a practicerbosL ICE CHESTS, FOR LADIES’ DRESSES, _ • Vi PREMIUMS. - Drawn *ll the premiums in Pittsburgh for tbo wi three Writing,* 0 ! K “ tern and Western Cilfo-, for best yOT ESORAVKi) WORK. i ! IMPORTANT INFORMATION, Students enter at any time-Jlo Tocatloa-Time ; wdkni !?hr«* T pleasure—Graduates ruaUtcJ in obtaining rttnattons—Toitwn for Fall Commercial Conns, s3s,t'o-2 Average timeB to 12weeks—Board, r>SO per vreek-lsta. tfonery, JO.M-Kntlr. oct, »CO,OO M •Bannisters' sons received at hsifpries. • ~ mental WHiTp irr J ll “ l r ~ Bl^Cin, ‘' ni of Bu9in *” Ornv mental writing—inclose two sumps, am] eddrau ~“ 4 _ _ JKNKINB, Plttsbargh, iVnne. 1858. CARPETS. ~iBsB. TIIK MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demand, for Velret, Brnssels. Tbroe-plr and l n . o{ „ crtr y description, style slid qnaUtr. Floor Ui 1 Cloths,from 3 to24foot wlde,at lower price* than we have ever before offered; Cure* Matting for Offices or 2r£wko. P, r* Bt *' i indow Shade". and everything connect ed with the Carpet department of Uooso Furnishlne^ 0 Aeweanticipatoan.adTanco in price* aßcr the Spring £tetk2£ ™Jtv^ W ■®>?S r,ct . t<> purchase™ to maketheir !“‘^‘mxSStook T A. SXROU & CO.’J MAUiC DUPLI- It'®*, write a letter ami obtain a copy at the same n» !*nv or ink, rendering it Invalaable to peraous travoling. It will take the correct impression of any loaf, plant or flower, at.J i* equally adapted for Writing on paper, cloth, wood or stone, lo the copying oralaota. de signs, miuk»Ae, (without the imp of pens or ink) with n bone or common stick. *’oar difi-reut color*—prlre £5 eta Jv „ W. «. HAVEN, _ Corner Market anil Eeouud streets. I jQRBAM FREEZERS. PER YARD, nt MURPHY A BURCHFIELD'S. USUALLY SOLD AT 12) jCTS, MURPHY* BDR< EMBROIDERED LINEN The tx»l sad cheapnst Will be said at Marrafscturera’ price. J elB T. J. CRAIG k CO’S. 134 Wood rt. IjUSii—2s hf. rlbls. No. 2 large Mackerel; A- .TO do **• 3 do do 25 bbia. Baltimore Ilerriug; 't& do No. ltrimmedfihad: 1 j ; *• 15 hf. do «1o do do , « 18 bbls. do WbJtoFinh; • ' •TO bf. do do do 10 do do Trout, ■ y 50 bbli. New Alewlrrt Dry Salt 20 do N.F. Herrings, Id store and for sale by JolS WATT A WILSGN "" Coal by Wetgbt. 7“T“. Of U>. b*t C q J £u,y Ij A? parcbiwre can rely on gettln* foil raeasniw mil- COKr.LIME.HMUMCKS'nAT?' I r tro J)*„?2* Ko ' MJfO""!, ■ lUttew M »p, O , MII^ tto« .ho^x.. B. HcOALMOXT. J °lj I*. )BM_l-«..i..i roRPUY * BDBCHFIKID * JSjtW UMBRELLAS, ~~—i ki»d. nw saiSi '■ XJ 140 ;> 1 DD J** White Jfejsb; , iou-*:fSv „f»- Trfbt, .. .. , . ' 80 -5? ' do.. Herring.-. ■•:.•«* laa rre'd «ad to, m. h. 4 ni»R V ! jgffWWail-gttj ate ton. IVUfcX ". T' A FI N R lIEA t) Or MOSSRR’a PATENT 6 MINUTE FJIEEfcERff, ICE CREAM FREEZER MADEi Call and get oM at
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