fiitfskrgjj' , JIITOBTOOHsKSf" JIONDAY MOBNIKO, AUGUST 30, 1868. orriaiAL PAPiR or tut oirr. City and News Items. clan Biwa,iro. u rail. itnal, 4»tMt 2818. i> o'clock *. .. It - a sc :» ' -■ ~e- t - Jacobi, THB BtrrpoBiD MtnmKax®, cAuanr AT citiiens have not forgotten that on U» 7rti of Jal/lMtj iho deal body of » rwpoct »Me looking Irdmftn woo found in »Iwcket, near Cork’o Ron. in Charlier’a loirnehip; that Mayor Waiter it-oncostt on foot an inteaUgaiion that reooUed-Jn Iradng the deed to a man named Christian Jaoobi, who«>ifo tho murdered wo man »m: that the poUce trere pat upon the track, followed him to Chicago, found there ms baggage, his children, and a girl, named Anna Battler, who had accompanied the family,to this country; that Jacobi was traced'front-Chicago to a tillage called Blue Island abont; 1C miles from the former cily,where bo escaped from tho tery clutches of his pursuers, hid in a.twamp, and, until Saturday, wb bad heard nothing fur - (her from him.-. aicher t 'wh"o, travels ik icnslvdy inlndifthaYimrehaaing cattle; also of the sheriff of tho etranty ahd of the post mas ter of the vlUagoof Ferdinand, to .which any letters to any of the jaeohl'&mily would come. In order moreover to 101 l the suspicion of Jacobi, the supposed murderer,'Mayor Weaver caused to be inserted in the German papers of this city, a paragraph stating that the dead- body of a mao had beck found In a swamp about CO miles south of Chicago that his boat was fonnd lying near the spot; in the pocket of which was a passport beaftng lhoWords Christian Jaco,llie ; remainder of-- the name having been obliterated; that' this was donbtiess the dead body* of 'lhe 3- murderer andfortherseerch for him wouidthero* fore be useless* The German papers containing these items;,were sent; to Chicago where the. item itself w&copied into'the German press of that city, and scattered through the States of In dUn*“aiid lltindU. * ■ > also adopted othtr measures, no lftd' tircuUre .printed in ibis city, and Bent to the sheriffs or coroners of all the countiet in Illinois end contalnlng a faithful rie scriptioaof Jacobi and nstatement.of the bloody . deed with whicb b• charged- 'These ja dieions And persevering efforts; In behalf..of justice have bcen erowned wiUi.iuoceB3. More than a month had tlapssdjffnce a word had "found its way.to the pubtlfe' respecting. titlsihloodj.. man. At length, ohHlie 24th insU/the Mayor received a dispatoh from the botcher of Dabois ooanty. daled et LonlsvQle, stating'that hewas on his way to'lndianapolis,'on the, track of Jacobi. We presume that the trace waa found . by means or ajetler from the outcast to somo of his friends in Ferdinand. The trace appeared to be andVor good; for on Saturday afternoon, Messrs. Bradley & Itehm sent a dispatch to - Mayor Weaver, conveying Ute gratifying intelli gence tbatlhey had caught Christian JiCobi in the aiiy of lndianapoUs, and would leave, with., him for' Pittsburgh on : Monday (this) morning. He will therefore reach here hr the 9, o'clock ; train this evening. -7 We think that every order* lovingand law-resMcltog citizen wjfll join with us in awarding So Mayor Weaver foT his untiring auiT SQcoessftsl'efforts to"vindicate the cause of jaalicekwd the* tribunal of the law a man wher thereis every reason lo be lieve perpetrated, iul act moat eiagularfor all that'fconalitules'a baSei brutal and. oowardly ~ Stwuro Machiwu.—Oar enterprising friend,. Alexuß. Beed, whoso offieet* mi 68 Fifthstreet, : nearly opposite' thepost office, and -who is agent for Wheeler & Wilson's sewing machlnefor Wes* p.iern Pennsylvania and Virginia aad -£c£tera • Ohio, presents his card to the publics this morn* * ing In tho columns of the' Gazette. He has, within a few days, placed in hisbeautifol rooms a . larger invoice‘of the Sewing Ma chine than was/ever, before brought into this city. Thaz appear.l.Cbe growinginio favor daily. Thw lheNew York- and New Haven Railwayas hepasscs through the ancient town of. Bridgeport, in ihe State of see, within a stone’s cast of the rail, a series of buildious covering two acres of ground. These .buildings coDstiiuie the hive where hundreds of men, boys and girls, find constant and profitable employment 1® manufacturing W heel er.& Wilson’s Sewing Machines, which are now offered for sale fn all the prinapal citiesof the Union, and which are used in ten thousand households. The agent hore (Mr. Heed) can now supply all within his district who may need this machine. ' . Notwithstanding Ibe pricehes been pat down to avery-low figure, the company bare author* ized Mr. Reed to sell to clergymen and benevo lent societies at half the common • prices. Do not failtoslcpia and see the choice new sup ply or ibis article now at G 8 fifth street. 6&wm>J M*cumts.—We can scarcely compute the number of the'machines which have been sold in these cities since their introduction, bat are informed that Mr. W/C. Elliott, the efficient agent of & Baker, has sold oat several invoices within tbe'last few.weeks, and is just in reedptbf a fresh stock. We called in nt his rooms, 2irTifth street,- on Saturday, and were interested in an examination of their yari nus styles of machines, ranging in price from 575 to $123: They haye made some recent im provements, simplifying, the threading of the under hefdle. A neat silver-plated plate tarns off, .exposing the whole machinery,'and bringing the lower needle within easy reach of the oper ator.. The thread is used from two common fipools/one of wbleh is used above and one be low. The motion is steady and regular, the machinery simple and not liable to get oat of order, and the furniture fino enough to orna- - ment any parlor. - The manufacturers are enter prising men, who attend closely to their busi ness ; they are continually beautifying and im proving their michine, although the great stifclT" principle remains the same. We bespeak for Mr: Elliott, the agent for this vicinity, a share of public patronage, lie has al&rge and varied assortment of machioes tzjm which to select. Bee his. advertisement under special notice heading. _ . . Ibe Bedford Inquirer of Friday, gives us the cheering'intelligence that the prospects for Congres# in that district,- at the coming election, are of the most flattering - character. In many parts of Adams and Franklin counties, there are fnat>7 who voted for Wilson ReQy in 185 G who will sot now touch him. Bis course on the Le cofapton question will lose himhundredsof voles in those counties, and in Bedford, Juniata and Fallon he will lose many more. Achaoge of about 250 of those who voted for him twoyears ago, will defeat him. He will lose many more than that number, beside# many old-line wbigs who will sever trust him again. Uis opponent, ‘Mr. McPherson, is one of the most talented writers and able speakers in the State, and fresh from the ranks of the people, and will run an immense .vote in Adams, his native coonly.—- There will be so doubt of his election if we only do our duly. . New Stkam Boats.—The Brownsville Clip per says: . ‘‘We are much gratified to witness the recent inereued activity in our Brownsville Boatyards. Two boat* are now bn the stock* at the yard of Cock & Letiharl, and we believe two at the yard or John 8. Pringle. Are citizen of Browns; rille, we are' proud to l«*rn that the orders for these boai^are' generally from men of great judgment laud long experience as river men, as they would not be likely to contract with pur boat builders unless they had entire confidence la the mechanical skill and the fidelity of their workmanship* Pmiinoaon Pemaiv Com.xqi.»— I The winter 5 ’session of thisexeellent institution commences on Wednesday next. We are glad to leant that the prospects or a good school are very flatter ing; Under the management or Dr. Barrows, the College has taken a high position as a thor ougheducational institution. The Lcaehers are »U learned and experienced men, and the profi ciency former pupils shows the success in imparting knowledge and tralnloj£young minds. We cheerfully commend the Pittsburgh Female College to all our readers. !>'*' Suddm Dum-Un.Linton, wife ofWilliam 5 . Linton, moulder, residing on Logan ctreet, below ( yranklin,Sixlh Ward, fell dead suddenly, at i jjjj honst, Saturday erening, about mx o’clock. \ jfhVhad been scrubbing t|>« pateuin**, and ba<' * ju at goM .op stairs to change her dotbea, when »« T a Sroye Cm** Wae* ArAucnoji:—Win 5 her husband catne.from *ork. He heard abe sold at 64 Fifth Mre*L^ a Monday Amtfjrt i* Min up ataiw, and going up. ibuud her lying 30ih at 10 o’clock, l,y Mr Da*U, acton crates ; . (lead. Bb® if ha«« had a sudden white slono china ware, <>r tho best nnalttv In attack afdihsaseol'lhe heart She wot a middle- lots to suit dealers. * • - . t -■ ■;! ■ w» Xnnkbfet iaM<«if9 :aS(tar- (wr, is oatwr Übk; filled u> lie brim with jo ■>- whuraledgUt;*-amber Untiak mlomnawroUl miur. of 4 *-] , | SIR THOMAS WISDOM'S KPISTIE .to,, i-.. MV ÜBA.K SIK» Am read le/ore the People Coerentury wide wp nf Sore Bead* and loeoforo9 t %»rlttdtny Johnny B. Kichd and Ed. Cunpldl. Tbo Convention of to-morrow, 1 Will east its eyes on me, Sir, And its candidate for Congress . From somewhere I wilt be, Sir. I know that Fm the only man, ' That’s really fit to go, Sir: Bat I’ll regret exceedingly! If tfco people think it so, Sir. That I’to no desire for office My past life testifies, Sir; For who coaid e’er hare stopped mo, From winning any prize, Sir. -Tho position, though exalted. Coaid add nothing to my fame, Sir j, But I would add to it tho power And glory* of my name, Sir. Twould not be wisdom to ocrept, I think Fd hotter stay, Sir, .At home, and mind tho railroad tax, I know its hotter pay, Sir. , And thch^akattfpjhonW-dJredefeat Be myinn happy lot. Sir, • What would become of anji-tax — > ■ How soon I’d be forgot. Sir. Thd Courts woul4 »* t* o railroad tax, Mast now atjsfae bft paid, Sir; For snti-Utfi'the »iR-nnmle, la in hi* coffin laid. Sir. Iknow the people every whoro, lu Pfiikidrtphxa too, Sir.! If I coald speak before them ail. Would stand by me liko yoo, Sir. - Lot other gentlemen be named. And if their courogo fail, Sir, I'll stand by them, in all my strength, Our foes will then turn pale, Sir! H I should be a candidate, I’d have to go and speak, Sir, —ln Butler’s dark, benighted land, Abont six times a week, Sir. i tiV-rt** Shaw** Opti- ■ To do all this it would involve, • My time and strength’each day, Sir; • The road I’m traveled.twice before, And I know it would not pay, Sir. Now in conclusion lot me say, May vWow guide all through, Sir *■ ' May peace and harmony prevail, M Fm ever yours, most troo, Sir. Potic* Ttxms.—Joseph nail, who resides in West Pittsburgh, was committed on a surety qf the peace, on Saturday, by Aid. Wilson. lie is charged with making Violent threats against, his family. John Leslie was committed ou a simitar charge, by the same magistrate. Johnson Fuller, a boy of about eight years of age, was committed by Squire Williams, of West Pittsburgh, charged with larceny, iu going into the field.of Mr. John Douglass, in company with other lads, and stealing water melons.; Henry Rea made complaint before Aldertnan Rogers, charging a butcher named Frauk Reis len with passing counterfeit money. The latter redeemed the money and the case was settled. A neighbor also made complaint agtiinst Keislen for selling tainted meat/ which it is al leged he has done on several occasions, when children were sent to buy it. He was fined $lO and costs for this offence. ,_JL H. Benton, who was charged before Aid. Lewis, byn. Finton, with obtaining goods un der false pretences, paid all claims against him, Saturday, and the suit was withdrawn. : Murrao Haws,—Reports from Lake Superior -up to the.lOthinst, are. favorable. We learn from a published letter of J. B. Townsend, of aforesaid date, that., work in tho Minnesota is pressing forward vigorously, with very fine yields.- A mass of 150 tons weight is now en gaging the attention of workmeo. The produot of this minefor July last, amounted to a frac tion over 173 J tons. iTheßockland gives a very goed report of itself also. Its prodact for Jaly was nearly 15 tons. ’ , A vein of nearly fire feet in thickness, some portions of it very rich, is now operated In the Superior mine. Explorations with good promire of saecees are going ou in the Flint Steel mine. , -SrxoßcaniXß Coax. —Wo are indebted to Dr. L H. Baird, editor of the ChritUnnAdvoeate, for a specimen of Bituminous coal from the Steuben vQle shaft, GO feet below water level. It is dif ferent'in appearance, from .any specimens of eoalweliare semi, being sbaly, of a dull black color; almost grey, and showing fibrous marks, a petrified oak. chip. We un derstand that the company takeout about 2,000 bushels per day. and that its cost at the toll of the shaft is about three and a-balf cents. It baa been tried ih tbo manufacture of '•gas, and yietds well. CovpustUT in made by citixea*_i>f the Ei.*hth Ward In regard to hot cioderp from the rolling mi\\* being deposited on the back of the river, without aoy guard being put. around thorn to keep persona, who u*y be walklog in the vicin' ily, from being burned by them. A child of Mr. Fans, the baker, was so severely -injaretHn the vicinity, a few days ago, as to render it a cripple for life. A fence should be put up to remedy (he evil. Whose duty is it to attend to such things? Hunt & Mrwitft, Masonic Hall, send us Clark’s School Visitor. It is a neat octavo monthly, edited by Mr. Alexander Clark, and is devoted to tho interests of onr public schools. The School Visitor has ant'd this nmnber been pub lished in Cleveland, 0., but Mr. Clark has re moved hither, believing that his efforts were better appreciated - in Western Pennsylvania than on the Western Heserve. We welcome him and his Visitor amongst ns. Tue American Citizm, published at Franklin, says: “We are informed that Amos Dottcrcr, of Rockland tp., n celebrated millwright, was. drowned on Monday last, in the Allegheny river,' near bis residence. The circumst&uccn causing it are not all known, but report hcre.flays, that in a passion, caused by intoxication, he had driven his family from the honse— they fled, to i cross the river aod elude him—be pursued, and attempting to swim after them, met his fate.” New Rbstaurast. —Mr. George Pierce, late foreman of the Gazette, and Mr. Jss. 11. Holmes, have openedTrestaurant at 277 Liberty street, opposite Seventh, where they propose catering for their friends and the public in general. On Saturday evening last, a number of their friends met to inaugurate their new premises, and spent a very pleasant evening. Bailed. —Mr. Homer, of tho Clerk’s office, was appointed Commissioner, on Saturday, to take bail in the ease of Aog. Barker, committed by Alderman Parkinson for assault and battery. The Court slated that by an Act of Assembly they were authorized to take hail in such cases on Saturday. Any other day the applicant would have to be brought up op a habeas corpus. ' Filth oh the St*eets.— lt is suggested by some of our citizens that provision should be made to open the plugs throughout the city for fifteen or twenty minutes every morning, for the purpose of washiog away the filth aud stagnant water which accumulates in the gutters and offends the nostrils of early risers, and pro duces an unhealthy atmosphere. Tdi Quarter Sessions. Orphans* Court, Cora* mon Pleas, etc., before Judges McCliire, Adams and Parke, were in session on Saturday. Not much wai dooe, except acknowledging a large batch of Treasurer’s deeds. The Judges sit again on Saturday next. The ne?t term commences on the first Monday in October. Bedtobd Speihos CoMrABT. —We are happy to announce that about $25,000 additional stuck has been taken in within the last two weeks. This now places the company on a firm basis, and no fears will hereafter be felt ns to its good standing.—Bed ford Inq. Root. Pattebsob, Esy , for some years a professor of mathematics at Jefferson College, (Cnuonabnrg, Pa.,) has just been elected pro* ftssor of mathematics at Danville College, Ky. Professor Palterion has, for the last twoT years, been engaged in a similar capacity at 6aklomJ College, Miss. j * Tan Brownsville Clipper says that n gropious revival of religion is now going on in the M. K. Church, in that place. On Monday night lost, there were thirty-three at the altar of prayer, confcstog their rios, and earnestly seckingpar don—last night there were nearly the same number. I tUJU T— /■CTm* Tmnm—The M>nu_ meeting of Ihe Fnyetle County Tcecbere' lulltutc will he heldetßrnithfield, commencing on Tueedey, the 10th of September. ThoConnly Peir will occur on Uto 14th, 10th and 10th of October. hUnuMOKT.—John f«wl, who w*> commit ted on achargehf nffiWion,wmo d»j«»g». »J Aid. MI, of AUeriiony cUj, w»» ”>«dod »t lie jail, on Saturday/to the prosecutrix, hllM Tief» n»D, 'with the conscot of *ir pfcrtiw conc^tneu. A Baboaih is offered in * house and Ibtin ibis city, and also one in Allegheny, by Mr.A.fV Stevenson, of West; Newton. Uc ia dttitoo? of effecting a speedy sole* and to this end f Ut. sell <] loir prices. See advertisement ' 'n W* tS' ' ur JOHN joli Mkloss.—Mr. Junta Montooth lent us a melon on Saturday, whi£h was the most foolA some product it haa.becn.Qur good: fortune to partake of. He has a large supplvof this choice fruit at his store,- on Southfield street, sear Sixth. He has also a large supply of pure honey on sale. . * , Fxacses.—We aro indebted to Mr. D. C. Herbst, for a generous basket of this, for this year, rare and delicious fruit Don’t forget Mr. Herbst’s place, at 2G7 ;Libcrty.street We shall remember him during the peach season at any rato. Saw Mill Bubhbd.—About three o’clock Sat urday morning, the saw mill of Mr. M. McCul lough, situated near Lawrenceville, on the bank of the Allegheny river, was totally destroyed by fire. Tho establishment- was very extensive, and no means were at hand to save any part of it from the devouring element The machinery was nearly ruined, and some lumber was de stroyed with the mill. The loss is heavy, and Ibero Is no insurance. It is supposed io have been the work of an incendiary. A CtiTTiKO Affilay occurred on Saturday night, at a house kept by one Mrs. Leslie, on Tunnel street. It appears that a difficulty arose between two men, named Qeorge Mowry and Parry Williams, when tho-iatter, it is alleged, drew a knife and inflicted a severo cut ou Mow ry’s arm. Williams was arrested by tho Mayor’s police, and held to bail for a hearing on a chorgo of assault and battery with intent to kill, tie was also fined for disorderly condact. Ws learn from the Brio Gazette that at a meeting of the members of the First Presbyte rian Church, recently, a resolution was adopted directing the trustees to purchase a lot immedi ately opposite the Academy, on Ninth street, as a site for the contemplated sew church. The ’ plan of the new church exhibited on the~ooca sion, is an excellent-one. It will, it is supposed, involve an expenditure of abouL $20,000. CoLLtKs Pabk.—The trial of speed on Satur day, between Watson’s bay mare, Fanny Robin son, (trotter) and Fawcett’s grey horse, Grey Bob, (pacer) resulted ia the triumph of Fanny Robinson, she winning three straight beats. The race was for “mile heats, best three in five, go, as' they pi capo, catch weight,’’, The lime made Vras 2.60,"2:50, and 2.51. AsdTniß Fire.—The house of Mr. J. L. Car naghan, (the celebrated clothier) ou Boyle sL, Allegheny City, Accidentally caught fire about ten o’clock Saturday night, in the upper story, from a caudle carelessly left burning on the bed by a servant girl. Tho fire was extinguished by the assistance of the citizens before much dam age was done. Mihtarv Parade.—There was quite a hand some military display in Birmingham, Friday evening. The ’.‘lndependent JMaea,” “Wash ington Guards,” “Jefferson Cavalry” and “Penn sylvania CavMry” turned out ou parade about seven o’clock, under command of Col. Halts, and went through a scries ef very difficult evo lutions/ ~ Ms:- ArrEL, the well known teacher of the German longue, at the University, will instruct classes in that language, in this city. Ho is an accomplished scholar and gentleman, as all who know him will agree with us to be the fact. See his card in this morning’s Gasrtte. Tns race between Plug Ugly and Harry Wea ver, (oared flat-beats,) on Saturday, was won by the former, Harry not reaching the buoy, and being taken off without runolng the home coarse. The Love op Praise.— “The tore of praise, howe’er concealed by art. Reigns, more or less, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure,. The modest sban it bat to moke it aare.’'' It is oar province to praise the garments made at the, Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RoekhlU A Wil son, No. 643 and 645 Chestnut street, ebovd Sixth, Philadelphia. f A Rekedy foR Hot Wcatbco.—The very best remedy for this hot weather Is to drop in at Down’s, Federal tit, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saucer of their delieiooJ Ice Cretin, or a glass of sparkling Ice cold Mineral Water, flarored -with the choicest of fijrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of tho best description, manufactured from good mate rial, and got up in the neatest style imaginable! Give them a call. f TnEpUeetotecurensaaeerof delicious lee Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitt«vl or in tb» neatest style, the place to enjoy an hour’s chat with yourwife or sweetheart, whUe sip ping the'cooling and healthy luxury, the place where the Lest uf cakes and confectionary, family bread and Ice Cream aro made and eoM, the place U Oliver's, St. Clair it, near Liberty. f A (iAEOR and elegant stock of aew style coatings, pant staße and Tunings, ore now offering at Caraa ghan**, Federal street,"Attegtrony City. Buyers will be pleased with the variety, and the rales as tiiual are low f-*r cosh. J Hosts testimony in favor "f Dr. M'Lanes Coiuuttn Liru IliK. PiTTMCIAR, AogtWt*, lAi» MM!.! FULXIXO Rft.*— <^OUV-Allow to* Itaadd IMtbn t»l 11m Utt «d tAmwnJi tftlut Xarr /«b ritr*d by >■■'»<• ij'l. A 7» t'l) CSLKBKATKD UVP.It I'ft.L*. F«r fnir l.ng jnui | tj»»n*‘tr.i with n l«i»rrh(»-a, durlbi /whlrli time I tv l'j ih«. d>j«i diadaguWlu-d phyalciaei in and othr r cities—ih<* names of tlx* physician* and tb*ir pie s'rlptwns, I herewith ynn—without receiving any Almidl »)t>" year ajjj, I U>ok‘a very bad cold, “thinking a tr"«d cathartic wuald help mf,” I procured * U»s of yuiir M’LaW*PUD.aft.r th* v*ry flrstdorer.f which I «m happy to find they not only relieved mo of tn y cold. i>nt very e*tt«ibly clucked my Ptsrrbiaa. I prattno*d taking iln-m imtll I had taken » Ultle morn than one bo*. wb*u I t*U that f wav not only rrhcvad of my redd, bat vutlrely eared “t nj phrenic db re brew, *nd have en joyed uninterrupted good health erer since. Hoping all wbo.may lw attutlarly affl-cted. may In induced to give ymf M’Laa«'« celebrated Liver PUD a trial. 1 remain, yuan, truly. DAVID EDGAR, 70 Front it, Pittsburgh. I'. fl.—(Using personally acquainted With ths physicians aloto retcred t-\ and knowing them to he rewl! y imnti; thn tn( onr pliyrn th« pobllc. Dr. M'Lane's aen dioo Uver l*!Ua, al*> bit celebrated Vermifuge, can wnr tw liadatall reapre-tald* drag •tone fiont vrilkoul fhWoaaiontf aaOlalaerT FLEMING KIUM. Sptnal jaottcre. HKLMUUMO tIENL'JNK PREPARATION. HKLMRGLb* Genuine PREPARATION. llKl.MDOlJ>'n<{cDulno PRKPAIIATtON. lIKLUUOLDE Oennine PREPARATION, la prepared according to Pharmacy end Ctwtnistrj. with the greatest accnracy and Cbemicy know ledge devoted to tbeir rumhiuntUm. HKLWROMtV GENUINE PRBPAKATIuN—For diaraana of the bladder, Ki-loev*, Or*T«.l and Dnqmjf RBADMIEAD! KKAI> , .—“Y« afflicted read,” Ui« follow Inc o rtibcaUi of a cur* of o*»t 'JO yean' alandlnc : lI.T. IlKLwroLq— Pror&ir: I ham txwn tronblad with an affliction of the Bladder *Dd Kidneya for twenty year*. I have trio! Pliytlciant in vaiu, and at ia«t coiw.lu did to elv« j onr gmalno Preparation a trial, a* 1 had beard It highly *j«>k*ti of. It afforded tuo Iramedlatn relDt I bare naod three bnttlaa, and I hav» obtairtfal tuom relief from It* rffKU and feel umeh lietterthan I hare for twenty yean prnvioot. I ba*o the gr*at*at faith In Ita tlrtne* and curative powm, and aball do all In my power to make It kriowutn the afflicted. Hoping tbb may prove adraola* geou* In you In ainll*a»*a: lion. Wm. liicDr, Pmnvylranla Il»n. TlioaK. riontira, Philadelphia. Iluit. J C. Kuo*, dodge, Tioga (>, Pa. Don. J R. black, Judge, Pblladalpbu. Ilou. I>. It. Porter, «*diov*frner, Penneylranla. lion. P.IU" Lewix, Judge, PMlndelphia lion. R.C. OrDr, Judge U.H.Court. Don. 0. \V. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia, lion. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia, lion. John lUglor, cvOorrmor, CallforuD. lion. K. Bank*, Auditor General, Washington, D C. Aud many otherylf ocoiauiry. ff- fio* Advertlaement beaded IfELMBOLD’S GENUINE PUEPAEATION, In aoo'hercolumn. tMr2.VflmdawP A Great I’il-l.— The GraoCeeberx flealth Pill cares bogdacha. The Uraefeuberg IfeiUth PUI curt* fool sumach. The Uraefenberg tlealUi Pill cores bad breath. The(Jra*fooberg Health PIU h*» pored hoodreda. Tiro QraefctibefgHealth Pill will core where a pill eaa cure. The flraofeoborg Health PIU acts on the kidneys. The Oraefcnbcrg Health PiU combineithe virtues of mast other pill*. The Oracfiniberg Desltb Pills are tonic and not weakening. TbeGraeienherg Health Pill can bo taken at night. Tfye (JracfeoboTg Health PiU b® taken after dinner. The Oraeft’Dberg Health Pill rontalns a do*e In one pill. The Uraefenberg Health PiU is taken by the weak. The Grwfbuhcrg Health Pill Dtqkon by tbu b'.Huns. Tim Graebmbnrg Hrattb Pill cgfw Jauu'Uoo. TJie Orsefenlwrg ttedlh Pill cores pennsnenlly. For nfull aocouut oi all thn Qraefenberg medicines, see Gracrmibnig Almanacs, which can be hail gratis at the agents. Price t£> cents a box. DR- GEO. U. KKYSEiI, No. If* W'*al street, and J. P. FLEMLNO, Allegheny. tnylft-.dAwT ??? ? ?? ? fffPf ? Troiiei forttoeCnraornornl* orlloptnft, MARSH'S RADICAL CURS TRUSS. nmiava patent truss. FITCH’S SUPPORTER TRUES. gXLF-ADJUSTINa TRUSTS. DR-DANNUjO’S LACE nr DOD? BRACE, (or the core of ProDpsas Uteri. Piles, Abdominal and Bplnal Weakpsmas. DR. 8. 8. PITCH'S Silver Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, lor tbe support and core of Pile*. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, (>r weak and varicose veins. ELASTIC KNER CAPS, for weak kueejointa. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankle Joints. SUSPENSORY BAKDAQKS. . PKLT-INJECTINQ SYRINUKSi also, every kind of Siring**. '.DIL KBYSERaDo has aTrgMwhlch vfll ndladlycon Hs7)laor Rupture. ‘ Office at bis Drugstore, No, 140 WoodrtreeLtlgnof tbe Golden Mortar, apfajawl 1 A Reputation bo well established that &h}akUn*nreit» fttttteaipiicm, which B. L.TAHNES TOCra VIRMIf UOBqm aeqefttd* render* thl* celebrated tTom* J lt&dat agreatdedderainn in tamiUae, especially where there are. jounf children. It never tkOa when wortna ©xiet, (0 nflord relief. Prepared ntwQnld by B. L. VAHNEBTOCK AGO,Wbolarele Dreamt* and propri*. tore otWilaoo’e.Pilk, No. 00 corner Wood awl Fourth eta, pjiubnrtk, Pa.. ; Look well ,tethewn»p«to iwW ihetvyirtiryetft. L.’Fahn Telegraphic. Sr. Locis, Aug. 28.—The following la th* number of trains seatont on Government account by Major* Russeli afld WaddaU, contractors for supplying the anny fch Utah: —From Kansas City, fourteen trains, twenty-six wagons etch ;• from Leavenworth, one hundred and Uto trains, tw4nlyr*lx wagons each; Nebraska Territory, thirty-fire trains, twenty-six wagons each. These trains left previous to the ISth insty other trains ire being loaded. St. Lons, Aug. 2S.—A dispatch from Kansas City, tho 26th, per the U. S. Express to Boon rille, says that Monsieur Bordean and party arrived therejthe night before from Pikcs-Pcab. for the pnr pose of procuring outfits to work tho newly discover ed mines. They broughtsoveral ounces of gold,and confirm tbo oxistcnceof the mines which are situated on Cherry Creek, ono or the most southern branches, of tlie South Tlatte, in latitude J 9. St. Loms, Aug. 28.— Leavenworth, Ang. 26, por U. S. Express Co. to Boourillo, 28tb.—Tho military commission authorized by the Secretary or War to adjust certain differences between tho Quarter Mas ter’s department contractors, u bo famished mules for the Utah expedition, met yes trday at Ft. Leavenworth. Present: Major Shenns o, Lieut. Col. Roberts and Gen. Gaines. Tho board undo two in effectual attempts to organize, and its preliminary proceedings were exceedingly Inbann inious. ■The question of precedent of rank bad bion definitely settled last evening. Sr. Louis, Ang. 2d.—The river is *u elling slowly from the high water in tho Upper Missl sippi, which, however, is now falling rapidly. At ai id above Du buque tho Illinois and Missouri still cqntinuo to re cede tho latter is more and more difficult to navi gate. Tho weather is cold ond cloudy. Fires were requisite for comfort In tho moaning. Thermometer CS degrees. I Charleston, Aug.'2B.—The brig .Echo, of Balti more, entered tho harbor this morning with threo hundred Africaos.on board. Sho was captured five day* since off the north coast of Cuba hy the U. S. brig Dolphin, and brought Into port by Lieutenant Bradford. 'Hampton Roads, Aug./ 2S.—Arrived, Prussian bark Lixette, 47 days, from Pernambuco, with sugar. Ship Corinthian, of New Orleans,sailed to-day for Liverpool; crow convalescent. 1 BAVAXWAW;*Aug. 28.—Dr.W. 15. Hidden, o Tßryan ro., was killed at bis residence, by hi* stepson, Geo. Lund. Charleston, Aug. 28.—Captain Bolles, ship Cam den, died Friday from yellow fover. Africans on slaver Echo at (Jaarantino. $l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will exwl PRATT k BOTCIIKR’K MAQJC OIL. only lodUn Remedy m>w sold for Jfteunat tn, Xeetrnlgin, IJtadacXt, TacthatJit, Pafetn At Side or AzeJe, Sprain*, Druttu, San Throat, Burnt, Gmiraettd Cbrdi atni MustUij ILe only veg •übte rotnody dlwovered that will art npoa thorn and llm ber the joints. ThopmndsoT persons have been cored of these complaint* by this new discovery. All are invited to give it a trial. Principal otfle* 200 Waablocton street, Brooklyn, N.Y. for sale by DR. OEO. 11. KEVSKU, No 140 Wood street, and J.P. FLEMING, AUeabeny. blaoature r-f Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, and name blown in the bottle. apltdawF - Galvanic Battkrt, or Electro Magnetic Macucrs, for Medical purpose*, of awry superior kind will be sent free of Impress charges, wherever an Kxprcas runs, upon a remittance ol Ton Dollar* Adilrees Dr. GKO It. KKYAKtt. No, 140 *L. llrtatiunrh. Pa. epAdawP WH. B. IiOLRES A BitOn PORK AND BEEF PACKERS, DF.ALgES IS PROVISIONS, etc* Comer Market and Front Streeti. Bir3o W. C- WALL’S rzoxvan oallsxv, FOCETU BTRKKT, between Wotd and Market, PUtsbargb AMBROTTPKK-and pnoTOOßApna Taken In the rarest imi or vox Aav, at ntisfactory prire*. myll^Nhn J. & H- PRICE’B CENTRAL PIiAJNFNO Water Street, Allejfheny, ARE now in full operation, -with Fay & Co.‘» Improved maobmary fur the maeutscturlue of been. Praam, boars, tfhuuere and Moaidlnrs- SniMers and Ountrertore will ttnd it to thviradfeotage to call and atorr»H>' luiaWioaUsrmbr cO*p*, Unt«A or end Iteoepthwi Ihaetu<«(bearwuod iLw. tn>l:l;ril STUfcKT m» Igx-iod PUMP 8. JKFFKKYS PATENT DOUBLE-ACTING PUMP. with INDIA KUBBKK BALL VALVES, rf*. aigaad tor Cisterns. Well., Railroad*, Mill*, SUamUula, Ac. Als-s m Garden ami Fir* Ktigincs. Tbrw Tump* • ill throw from tcmly to hut-dmi m tbdr simplicity n( c.insirnctuiu, ara teas liable U> get on* (tb«>r |mni|ii Uavfitg lawn ai'jKjlule-l 'fiir Allegheny county bv tli* [uttuU*. t mu prrpan-U to lurcu.ti any <•( tLe above Pumps and Eocim*, and shall I-plei**r,l nilianiuj w d*a»roU* »r purchasing call and eiatniun thriu at my Warn thui**. N 0 —-TownaMp Rights for ule on Urtia a. a. iiAnnr. O-roer of Front atd Ferry Ju2» 2iutlA».T I‘ituLurnli, Pa. Th* atiorded by Ur. J. • j*u>ct*ch llillon*’ in all cwi ot Dyapepata and similar affection* lnu jit. u that valuable preparation a *l4* popularity among llioao who lor jean ncSered from ancb oilmenta. It i» ex* ocllwnt »• atonic aud bewOcient in Us nOocla on the ayatem. It# Liatcry i* one atmoat of mlrurlea, on* to wlilcb Dr. Hoa- Uttercan point wiihjcooiMeiKe and credit. Indeed, no mn» dy, |m»b»p*. In tin* mubo period hi# attained such au ex truded popularity a« tbe liocbir’a “Hitlera," which arn <-t*t regarded aa a certain core for diatrne* of stomach. Thml it to K n i>aral oe. The “llliti tv’ arn freo from anything rad minted to prove injtirioiu to (hn system, or t>hj«ctiuDnble to tbo patient.' B**ld by Droinfiito srerywber*. aud by TIOKTKTTKU k SMITH. Sole Proprietor*. Non. ha Water or iti front «*. anShdawT NOTICE —Whereas Alexander Irwin aud David Holme*, compodng the Arm of A. IlfW.fV k GO , by deed of voluntary assignment, dated May :M, liiS, assigned nitd tran«ft>rn*il all their £o>xls, chalU-lx nu(' f#*rta to tba undersigned trust for th« benefit of tbuir creditor*. All person* bavins claim* against the said Alexander Ir> ado and David Hi Jenna or A. jrwln'A Co, will present them Inly antbrnticated, to tba undersigned, and thnae indebted o them will pb*»* makelounediatw payment to WAL 11. ruitgTTn. _aolO;lmd Aaalgnco Rroaiiway, New Ynrk. LACERUCIIESC FANCY TRIMMINGS, Ac., inetnbwribMi* baring eatnbMithed a Factory at No; 5 Broadway, on an oxt« naira acAln, for Uie prodnction of the abuto guoda, (oodar lh« management of >lr. Kdcard Jack eon,) rv»|>oct(ul)y aollclt WIIOLESALR BUYERS To examine their sampl**, which embrace man* entirely Dev deaigoe, at 200 Broadway. New York. _ J. C. LIENDER3ON. BMYTU A CO. < : F" RENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS *J*r> FI, OTTER MATERIAL. Oiir fall itylea, which, Ip Variety end extent, ere beyond any former eeeeoui’ Import*lion, are ready for exhibition at No. 'jew Broadway. Nav York. aot-2rad J. C. HKNDKItSON, SMYTH k CO. CLOSUTo OUT SALE.—MURPHY** BURCH n RI.D are offering their entire stock of SUM* MKJI k WINTER GOODS at inch price* as make the* deckled bargain*. Tbl* will be an opportunity ttiat will do be mm with mod again of getting the heet quality of Dry Go»d*aL the low prices that they are saw offered.— -Nurtb-eeit corner Fourth and Market etreet. auGulAwV M~* R. CLEMiCNT to the pubtio that be has taken np hi* residence In urgh, and la now prepared to give lesson* in Vocal Music. For terms and farther particular* apply to John 11. Me), lor; Mnaic Store. No. SI Wood street. au2o;4Cw PRODUCE YOR SALE— -20,000 lb*, conntry eared Balk Meat; 25 bbl* M u Hen* Pork; 150 bus. Dry Apples: 2,000 lbs. country oarod Bacon, In More at my 3 SUHIYRU A DILWOBTH’S, MERLMACK and other Prints, Lancaster Ginghams, Checks, Tickings, Miudlns, Ac.:opeu!rur thUday 0. HANSON LUVjt, anil 74 Market atriwt; T‘ ENN. WHEAT—26O sacks White; 131 do Rod; Now lauding from ateatunr Hastings, for sale hr _a»l7 IHAIAH bICRJCYACO. FISH —50 bbls. largo No. 3 Blackorcl; aobfda do - do do Jo*t rac'd asd for sale by T. UTTLB A OO- Jug / No. 112 Bwond »tract. FLOUR.— 20 bbls. Extra Family Flour from ■alrcted Whit* Wheat, Jut receded and 'for mle’bv ROBKUT DICKEY, * 1 au7 131Pront street awu-Wood. W FRANCE, Federal street, near La • cock, Allegheny City, Family Grocer, Dealer in Flour, Bacon, Coffee. Tew. Spices, Fruit*, Ao. J#ls3yd Tennessee flour.— i&g sacks Utra Family now urriving from steamer CTlfton. for ule by jnlU LBAl> II DICKEY A CO. iPIUKESE.—3OO bss prime Cutting Cheese \J this day received aud foraale bjr . * HKNBY IL COLLINS GYRUPB OF PHOSPHATES—A lareegui^ O P'y of Blair A Wyeth*’ Syrup* of Phosphate* constant* Vjr on baud aud for sale wholesale and retail by ' au9 ’ Jo3..Fl.Kmxa. A LL KINDS QF HOSIERY seffing at’irai ■ft than usual prices, at MURPHY A BUBOHFrSLD'B ClosingQatBalo. ■, • }p2T “A LL KINDS OF GLOVER Belling at lew than ussal prioss, at QoalagOut Bala of.. '• Jug - HPBmYABURCIIFIBLP. riOMESTIO AND STAPLE DRY GOOUS L/-Agoudawrtm«sL ; a HANSON : . aug;.. ■ YAMarttatstraet. : a~ ASKnHERIUHiCK PBINXB, Oottou Commercial. OOHXUTXB OF ABBITRAHOS FOB AUGUST.-.• Isms Skest, V. P. 0. U. Pactso*, Jams Oman, David Ci»rßiU*_lrßTwlo- for extra and extra family. PEACHES—SaIe* of 70 baskets at s2£s<§-$2,75; 10 do choice at s4*so *R basket' SWEET POTATOES—SUIos of 5 bbls at $5,00. APPLES—SoIe# of G bids Eastern at ss^o. HEED—A ute of 45 bus Timothy a; $ bus. BAGS—A sale of 1100 5L 0. at $25. MOSETAKY ASD COHOEKCIAL. Tbo only chnngo in uacurrent money is a farther im provement of 1 ft cent, in the nates of discredited Wiscon sin liants, which aro now quoted at 2 dls. Thus, (he result predicted when tbs paper was thrown out by the Chicago Bankers, has been reactu-d. The difference, DOW, betweeo tbeeeand the banks that are rated tint class, is only oeoL Ten days ago it ranged from 5t020 (3 cent. Tlie prod or* markets were, generally, quite dull today. The unfavorable advices from the Eastern seaboard, press heavily upon flour and wheat, and prlres tend downward. Tho former sold to n limited extent at 90 for super fine, but at these figure* the demand was quits limited. Wheat declined 3c >4 hns, and cloned dull. Tho receipts were 10,600 ho*. During tho last four day* over 40,1)00 baa. bare l***n rro-it.-J, Corn and Oaht.are well maintained.— [Cia.Onz. The St. Louis UrpnblicWD s»v«: “ Wheat deliveries was quite n* liberal Lvdsy a* they hiTO been since tbo beginning of tho week, and prices w«r# again snstained, with rather an increased firmness on rerydesir ahlo lots. A new and interesting feature in this article was the presence of buyers for tbo Chicago market. A canal boat, wo learn, la tying at tbo luvee to be laden for that port.” Th* total exports of railroad iron from Great liritain to the United Stated fir tbo stven months of the Tear, cam pared with tbo*o daring a liko space in 1856 and 1857 nreis follow*: 81.005 tons. 105,Gi1l tuna. 5,536 tans. Gxaix at Cniciuo.—'The Express of tbe24th says:—The reo'ipt* At thii city daring tho last week have embraced G,- .480 barrels of flour, 190,177 bnshels of wheat, 680,033 bush* els of com, (the greatest amount of corn received in any one week this sea-ton,) and 30,05.1 bushels of (Ala, miking 842,• 053 bushel* of grain. The total receipts of the season are now 270,112 barrels of flour, 6,243,973 bushels enrn, and 1,- 732,010 bushels oat*—making a total of ow fouxttm ViU livn I'tttlirls of ;/rnio,'nattily, 14,670,271 bhgheis. Tbo receipt* ntthls time last ymr/vere 130. barrels floor. d/ftMXM) bushels wheat. s,WW»(M>n*heU^OTß.’and 033,000 bushels mts, making a total of 10,813,000 bushel* ol grain, and showing an increase in the receipts of this year over Ihoaeof Instyaiuvof 4,2T7,271 bushels. imports by Railroad. P. 0. AC- U. K—lo ten hauis,.? Grier. 210 liidw, Do Lange; alcohol, R Fahnestock k ctr, :tt do whisky, Duncon*. r.D tin flour, J X W Itoa; l.Vj do, W Culp; 210 bides, J it M'Cnoe; 'JO Mila wbbky, Diorker; 6Q du, Allen; M do, Teiulanu 12 do, WAR Wolf; 3 do oil, Doyle; 100 do floor. Khor & McKor; an o*v* toliacco, M Heyli; 20 bhti whi.ky. Deriin k cu; W hide*, M’Lattghlln k co; 30 bblw whisky, M'Ctackait Am; 101 do, G W Smith; 10 do oil i< Ro«; 19 aka feathers, n II King; 52 do wliUky, Black k Wood»; 120 do floUr, order. 31 pkgs hotter, 65 do eggs, 15 do lard, 1115 t)bl* floor, 43 rolls leather, 371 bales wool, 7 tea bacoo, 112 cks do, 16 bxs do, 25 bbl* do, 10 aka hair, 8 l«]r« robes, 676 bbl* whisky, 82 do on, 1791 aka wheat, 360 bales enttoo, 300 bxs canUw. 442bga timothy seed, 04 do fcalhf Xa dieosa, kbepherd; 10 do. Watt k Wilson; 20 do, M.’Clurkaa k co; lti do, Latnbort A Shipton; 10 do, Cooper k cu; 10 bbU floor. Fetter; 40 be* timothy aeed. Kaglc; 45 do. K Ualtell k co; CO bxa candles and soap, Qrabam k Thomas; 0 bbla oil, W Fahnestock! 242 j'kgs drugs, R A Kahneeloek k co; 60 bxa dteese, J Rom; 13pkg*copper.Til NtslaAco; f-bblsegga, bdo butter. Riddle, Wirtjj & co; IB aka tliootby seed, J M’- Cully k ci>: 23 ska oata. Hagan! 700 boa llaxawl, Kwcr k co; 26 pkgs wagon stuff, M'Whinucy k co; 1 car kegs, £boen> bsrgrn; o aka wool, Hitchcock km! 500 pigs lead, HII Col- Jm« 15 aka timothy need,Atwell,helm; 10 bxacbeeao, M II swage; 181 do. Letch A.'Untchinaon; 60 do, 11 HCollina; 120 bbl* whisky, 2S& hides. 497 aks .timothy seed, 15 bblf yxs. 1M «k* wool, Clarke A co; 3 carshoga. 3da Block, own- ias. nouns I*. Ft. TV. 4 0. R. It.—2 cars iron, Zag A co; Umetby teed, Udo barley. J SU'gien 111 rolls leather,> Marker: 195 bag* fl*xM; S 3 do, Knox I M’Ktf, 75 d-7, Myers AM'D*vltU 50 do Tendsm; 1W do. & Lindsey; 80 do, W'Dlngham; 3i) do, M*- lUmA Anjer: 47 bblt eggs, Rea; 10 car* cattle, 9 Co bogs, owners; Xi hale* wtol, W bbla 360 do whisky, 93 kgl butter. 1545 bids flour, (Ticks bacon, 6400 bus wheat. 14 iks rag*, 167 bhls Urd, 110 rolls leather, Clark* A eo. B.KVKU. BEWS. Uno ri rr.r news at’thi* part. The nioa tbna fir for the paat two ila>» (fr’riday and Saturday) hare not b(MQ* tlifßoeot to raise lb* ri**r perceptibly.. luour local colnma waybefoond an extract from the JlrownariUe Clipper staling thataotne new boat* or* to be built at race lathe bun; yards at that place. We are gUil to chronicle tbb fact to a aeaaou of aoca etagnatfoo. We clip the billowing from the ClaeinoaU pa pen: ** A portion of thoatihoUnco wiJ to h»t« been the caaM of the exploalon on baud the atesmbott-Yjrginift. ha* been anbmltted to Ur. Areqalti, ra* of our mot Intelligent aud acicntlflc ebrmiata, for •ulyafe, am! the following la the re* ault of the examination aecuaunoalcated to him by oar lo- G«nnant: •* 1 bare examined with el) pawtht* care the black powder which you eont »u« on l**tunlay Iwt, and can aaanre ynn.lhat It contains o<«o of the elements which eomtltuto gunpowder. Moot commonly gunpowder it composed In the following proportions of at>9ul)y Refined Silpeler* Cliatciwl. K* Mn«d fcnipbnr 100 psru. Hie black powder analrcnd by tzt*, rfcUains neUber salt* *MlpUnc, not t bare.*). |t u only s mixture of oxld "l irr.n, bond-lvk fctid sea salt, and can cohsmnenUy Lave n<-t!>lo k * t.» •**• nitimrru. i) lu the water, far it J« known th>t u>th rl>nrt>*aj «n*l sulphur are ukaltefwLW subatanc***.” “ Tb- by ih. ckipeimr a short dUUnm , m W.,l . .Tbs MoOi*->n packet I r»in.. .U .0 *t.,und*d In the r«hwar • but.. ..i ii but fftially work*.) oil I’npt. I.ugerv->( tbi> urnvn.l irum Pittalmn;h r»«t..rr a rtn» |nwns»r sti-amerfor the White Itlrsr trade, with rapacity tor 2WO bales of c.iUoo. Her cabin anil be very lit-o, and imJeled ntter the beaotifnl and bucking Ti* gel's. Hosl-r k Baler bnlld the cabin. Lithcrbury has promlsnl the bull within ssrenty days of the closing of tht M>ntT?rt. Capt. Detulow will name hi* pow Rnd Hirer packet the Twlrgram." Tb« Cincinnati Uaictte of Batnrday *ttj« : ** Tile Glrnwo«.l la loading for Memphis, and will go this morning. She i« m film htllc craft, nod will get through w iJlniQi morli deleatbm. _ The Economy u luadiug, and will follow next after the Olenwood, iu the imio trade, oq Monday. Tba Key Wert and Hudson are nearly loaded lor St. I.r>als. The Panola arrived. Tbe 2*. P; Uibbaid La* gone to Mays- The Denmark on her U»l upward trip went from Si. Lonia to St. Paul ineiiln of five days—being tbe fastest time during the w**on. TimCinciunsli CoMm'-msl of Saturday say* : N.'WHiiijx—The C’omt»rland liu dried op so fir u navigation fc» cooorAvd. Tbe Nashville Newt of the 2Cth rays: ‘ The first bain of new cotton sent to tbia market, was nceited yesterday, by Menem. Fisher, Whelew * Oo , from <£* jdknUUoa of Col. A. IL Ralston, of Itolborford county. This laearllvr than tfc* new crop has arrived since 1541.’ While tbe Prairie Hose, bound op. was aground on Rising Sun liar, on Thursday night,—the Kate Freoch.Nmod down run into Ibo Rose. The latter however escaped without material injory, l*ing enabled to fork off the bar on tbe Kale's swell. Tlio French, however, bad her starboard muni cut in the bull by tbe collision, Stumi-Oai Sons.—'The Loins. Opt. Dowd, from New Or-' loans, with a'fuli cargo for Shreveport, struck a snag eighty mile* below her jH>rt «f destination, and tank to her boiler deck.'' * Steamboat ItegUter. AItRIVKD. [ DEPARTED. I.oratne, BrownsTllle. "Laxerno, UrownsvlJU. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Odnoel Bayard. Elixabeth. | Col. Dajard, EUrabeth Blfn-1 foot 0 in falling Telegraphic Market*. N*n York, Aug. *-N.-Cctton Arm; srles 700 bales. FJouf Qnlrt; sales 7,500 bbls; Ohio at iS,WSO,iO. Wheat heavy! sales 7000 hush; red at $1,22 and white at $1,30; Michigan while $1.22. Corn declined; snleaSl.COO bush; mixed 70® whfte yellow OMJ&fI. Pork firm; Mess $17.25<3 17,40; lUofl .joint. Rutter 12|$l$c. lather .mletlmt steady. Unseed steady at 74@76c, contracts for September ..c,OctoberßOc. Hides firm; Western 20®20V-J. Tallow finnatWc. Freights very dull. PniLsDttrnu, Aog. 28.—The export for floor is limited, but lito receipis nod stocks ara stpall; sak-a of fresh ground from new wheat ato mad© at $5.60, extra sS,7Sftoo_&o; fancy lota rang* at fmm $*@7,76. Rye flour aud Oorularal are unchanged. Thom is a good demand for wheat, and price* have advanced; sales of 6UW bush fair and prim* new Sooth era aud Pennsylvania red at sl;SJ<,tl,3o and white at*l.4u. Kyo is dull at fiOc for old, aud 70 for new. Thn demand fbr Corn has fallen off; aaleaof yellow have been made at 02c : afloat and 00c in store. Oat* me in fair request and prices ; firm;sale*of 2000bnsh prims Delawrro at 42c. Whiskey dull at 27c by the bhl. 1 CtsciKJfiTi, Aug. 25.—Flour dull and unchanged; supar lino extra $i,80(#5,26, tho latter for double ex tra. White Wheat unchanged and la moderate demand. Corn and Oats are steady at toll rate a There is a large de mand for Barley malt; 00,000 bush sold within the last two , 5 * , J3;A . ’ P 1 1? for future dnlivi*ry. Whisky steady; wUos 1200 bbls at 22c. Frwviaions inscUve; 100,000 lb*, balk Shoulders sold at S'/J, packed—a material decline. The sato, however, was a lorccd. Meaa Pork $lO with oo salon, bacon nominal; nothing duoo. Honoy «wy. Exchange unaltered. Weather clear. ntLTijtoti, Aug. 28.—Floor dnlhCity Mills at«, 55; Uow- ObtosMo@6,«L Wheat dull and lower; red sl.2o(3.l,white $1.2Wi1,45. Corn; salea of white at 77e <3;ROc, yellow 86c. Whiskey doll. WILLARD IIAIIVKT «, CO. 81 “MAIDKN LANE, AND 1* CEDAR STREET, NEW Y-ORK. PAPER warehouse, Every description ©f WRAPPING, PRINTING AND WRITING PAPER, OH nAHD OR Jf APR TO OKDBR, FANCY, COLORED A Sl} TISSUE PJPMSS, HI/OTTING PAPERS, EN VELOPES, Bt»aw and .Connet Bo nr da. TWINE HOUSE. WILLARD HARVEY A CO., .81 Maiden Lam and 17 Cedar Street NEW YORK. ' UEUV, COTTON, FLAX AND USES wines, impoxtxh un>- KiHorsoTtrain i CORDAGE Of ersry description OOTTON, JUTE, MANILLA AND AMERICAN HKMP ROPE, fnrrod Btnff, Fishing Line*, Gluing Thread*: SEISE TWISESr SHOE THREAD* .WloK,and all kinds or CORDS AMD LINES, ach'.flmeod _. . CALL at our , Warehouse ami oxamineour slock of furniture, before purchasing elsew here. T.B.YOUNO „ an2l opposite “Girard How,” SmlthCeld street. ATTING—We have i)a hand * largo atock of Matting, which .will bs aold very cheap. y°.U2 Market St. HANDSOME Dark Wool Da Lttinea at Xnha and a bmlf canU per yard opeoad tbU day. «]« n«« dvk CrlnU. C.H.-lOVH, anio ’ TyWIESXIO AND STAPL. I 9 good anoftamt «Iw»7«oabaa3, tut.'. TTXBNISHE&-. / ’ ‘~T wfl ilfiif ' 3mM mdC3Jfm&*m*o* SEI THESE MACHINES winch Have gained such fin enviable reputation over all'other Machines on account of 1- Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the. fobric sewed 2. Economy of thread.; 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability,., ease of operation and management. 5- Speed. '/*. 1 t 6. Quietness of movement.. ' * * Strength, firmness, and durability of seam hat will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a varietyof and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. . Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages a( manufacturers- P"™* b J -ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET! - A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUXT TO CLERQTMZN. ‘ - 1 ■ :>. KtguJat Monongabela River TJ. 8. Mall Packet* fiTKAMSR TELKOSAPn. I SIRAKKK JEPTXESON, j Caw. J. C. WooDtrian. | Caw. Qxoaoi Cu»k. r TiI]E ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE JL dow running regularly. Morning Boats l«*re Pitts* burgh at 8 o’clock A. SL, and Evening Boats A 0 o’clock P. 51. for. ITEewport, EUsabetht »n 0 Sole Agents for Pittsburgh. Sundries.— 603 casks Soda Aab, 100 do Caustic Soda. 100 kegs Bl Garb. Boda, 103 bags Nitrate Soda, 60 do Saltpetre, 1000 boxce Window Glass, 160 bbls No. 1 and 2 Rosin, for sale by Jol? 0 LOSING OUT SALE OF BREAD SAFES, At reduced prices. J)UCALS. REDUCED TO Q.OOD DARK PRINTS, AT 0 CENTS, at store of T AKEFISD— • AJ 160 half bbls. White lUb; 136 do Trout; 100 (to Salmon; 00 do Herring; 20 do Pickerel, This day roc.d and for estt by HENRY H. COLLINS. Q UNDRIES—IB6 Sacks Extra Tenn. Flourj KJ 29 tacks Hog Hair; 4 do Dry Apples; 2 do Feathers; 74 bbls. No. L Lard; v 18 bales Cotton;' to arrive on Clifton, Ihr tale by JyS ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. PARLOR FURNITURE, CHAMBER FURNITURE. LIBRARY FURNITURE. . _ DINING ROOM OFFICE FURNITURE, Of nnr own «.d j_ 3 , cor. M and Smith Add «ta. 1 FLAVORING EXTRACTS, Com Starch. 1 Rice Flour. Farina, Cooper’s Beflnad Shred Xslnglam, Tea Store, Federal at, Allegheny. an 2 T?01t HALF PBIOE— traveling setts, sold by SUNDRIES.— 0 799 ucka Wbe*t, White and Had Tens. . lcukßwtwu, 1 Mck Y«thtn. Ob atMmer'Umpln to urlT* asd Tor t»r J«g iaum pnagt * eg CIGARS! CIGARS!!—A largo lot o£ conu* 100 HxrajuQjaiaofili* •'o«neca, n »*o4a‘ cbite,’*uil “JsBtr*ActM ,, bnuwirnc , p. One pbysidan alter anotbarexhMeteiJ ibis *MH and. gave me up. A »pationt and pmaveringnaA ofMAK:, 1 ... 'j; BEALL'S UTERINE fortunately cuntwimo,V_., v and Lbare no words sufficient to express my HmnfefniaeAS- 1 . w Mbs. JULIA ANNR JOHNSON..-V IcaatrtjlyaaythntlbaVebeenaetffeterfarmaoyjwcrtr-p ' with whites and deranged menstruation. • After awhUs ! / ' had other troubles, such as pale face, indigestion,'watting . away, general laegnoramldebOlty,pain In theamaltof the - back, a sort of aching and dragefngwnaanon,pain between • the shoulder blades extending (Town the epib*,loex of appe tit*, trouble in tho atomachand bowels, with cold hands and '•v.dSv’-.' ' feet and treadfol ntnomth. Tho least excitement would nuke me leal ai it I ehonld fly away. I tried doctor! and:'..'. ■ drnge, and everything, one after another, without the ben-*’ eBC One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERXNB, CATEUit’f 00N changed eorne of my symptoms fbr the better; and now * - lam entirely and radically cured: I‘wiah that every wo* nua could know what it will do, CLAiUSSA rtpiht. ■ For a long time X had Uterine complaints with tbofotlow- - tng symptoms: I was nervous, emaciated and Irritable; 1, •wmedtoaboundlacomplainta; eomeorwhlch I will try to’- .. toll you; pain in the lower organa, and a fading* as If eotn©.' : thing was going to fall oat; Inability to walk'jinch' oapew' . coontof a feeling of fullness; aching and dragging,' and -■ shooting palnajn the back, loins, and extending down , the legs; tho Jolting produced by riding caused great paln;vp*f* modicsbootings and pains In the side, vtomach and bnweU; headache, with ringing In the ears; every flberof the body , , aeemedeore; greaturitobtlity; intense norfonsof«^lw»old : ’ not bear the least excitement without bring proetrated for>: ; a day; I could scarcely move about the Loose, and did notv*. take phusuro In anything. I bad given op hope,, baring ii tried everything, aa I supposed,! n wain, bat A mend Called toy attention to MARSHALL'S UZERHOi CATHOLICOX.. , I look it, hoping against hope. • Mart fortunately It eoj?d: rnsjand there ia not a beaUhlergr more grateful woman Jn tho country. I tnut an will use it.lt is truly (be woman's. t -... friend ia need. - . Has. FLORENCE CBBLIB. v. •, * MAUEHALVS UTBSINZCATBOLICO2T witi certain' lycwn JfbXMmgef (ha Worn sh, Whiter, Suppressed, Jrrtptdar. :v. or itrutrUatUm. Bioatiag, injlanmatiom and Pi*-. , or EWnary Orytuif, Selmtiotior ■ coftiinewee o£ Urine* JBeartbvrn, Qut£va*at, ,Ir~tTve*aioVi \ TtUpUahcmt, Cramps, Disturbed Skcp t and alt troubia oryaxicor sympathetic,connected tciih the. Vtmatr. ary ant. -• Thtpriu ef JferstalPi Uterine CaAeUam U One Dollar ■ - and o Ra2f per tingle bot Ce. On the rtenpt of tin dottart -?: hocbettkethdßbetenibycrprtstt/rteqf.iAarsCito lhend - ( -* ef the exprat route. - %* Bepartiaitar to write Vufottaffiee addresr, temm* cfntrtt}. - and State. We.wOtytuiraßUethaitheMedicintinUOttent' onreeeiptm Rrrxt,Coup, July 23,1 tod, r -j Mm. liinarwoatit—Bin I hare been troubled w ilhdas-' '' draff or eeorf oataj baa) for .mere than a rear, joyS halt a' # began to come oot, ecorf and hair together. i»winaNew,-4 Daren paper about “Wood’# Hair BeMnratlve’ 7 as a core.— : I called ac your store os the flmt ofApril last, and purrhe** ■ M oneboUlo to try it,and X found to my eatiCfectiuErlt was" ■- the thins it moored the ecorf mod hair began toftrorr.it-' U now two or three iocbee in length wAertittoaiallrf. i hare groat faith In it. I wish yoa to eend me two bottler-- more by Mr. Poet, the bwer of tide. I don't kuowerasy •«' of the hind is uwd In this place, yoo may hare a market far i many bottle# after it la known Lera. ’ ? • 1 tiara, with reaped, RETPUSPRATT." _ _ F®Li»xiMii*,Bept.lO. ISC6. • .. Sir Yo »Hairße*toraUT*laproTiaß- '.' Uself bebtfidsJ to me. The Croat, and abothe back port of • toy head almost lost its covering—la foct baib. /have aaed bat two half pint bottfre of yoor Restorative; aud bow • tbo tip of my Lead la well rtndded with apromhing crobof ‘ yonng hair, and the front Is also receiving its benefit. I nave tried other preparations without any benefit whatnv** «r. I think from my own peraonal recommendationJjcwn '- indnce many others to try ik Your*, respectfully; D. R. THOMAS, M. D, Mo. 464 Vine at. . ' . , V»CEfS*s, lsi>, Jna*22,1553.. :v. * rior. o. J. WOOD - —Aa yon are about to mnnnfoctnro "-~V a and vend year recenUy discovered Hair Restorative, 1 will s4* state for whomsoeverrimay coaflini, that Itwva rsed it and known otbersto use io-thaift have; for several years. V U*«n in the habit of using other Hair Restorative*, and that' ’ ’ I find yours vastly superior loan; otherl know. Itentii* ‘ : r '- . ly cleanse* the huad of dandrofll and with one month's prop*> *r naa will restoreany person's hair totbeovlgtnfcl yoothfnl ; color and texture, giving It abeelibj r softand Bl«y'«l»t o Calculation. : • J. A. Hmsrcxand T. a Jinan, 'Teachers of Bock I .'. " Keeping. A. Cowxrr and W. A. Mima. ProC*. of Penmanship.’ • - SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, * ■ As naed In every department of bo lieees. COMMERCIAL ARITHMEXIC-KAPID BUSINESS WRITING— DETECTING OOUNTEFBtT HONEY i- - — : HKRCANTILB CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL-'- ' LAW, are taught, and &U other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical bo»I -ness man. . „ ' 12P&XXIUMS. , . f Drawn all the premiums in Pi ttsburgfc for ihe past thrA-s in tho Eastern and Western Cities, for best <• ’ A'OT EtrQSAVEQWOItK. ! X : IKPOBTART INTFORJIATJGE. \ .1 _ Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unllmi »»~Review at ««» | » | ta obtaining ' ritoatJon*—Tulilon for Full Commercial Course. $35,00 Average time S to 12 weeks—Board, |2JO per week—£ta* UoMry.liqp—Entirecort,sdo,oo t 0570,00. i r w eons received at half prfoe. , ' r For Card—Circular—Specimens of Buiineas aud.Ornfr/ -- mental Writing—inclose two stamp*, and address . *-- v A an! p. w. JBNKjQiB, Pittsburgh, Peon. ~.. 1858. CAHPBTS. 1858. 1 THE MARKET'STREET CARPET STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demands for Telvst, Brussels, Throaty, .and In grain Carpets, of every daecription, style and qoality. Fiber'-'' Oilcloths,fromSto 2Jfeet wide,atlower price* throw*'- ■ have ever before ©fibred; Oocoe Matting for'oQcee or charches; Painted Window Shades, and everything cvanect* ' ed with the Carpet department of House ForeLhltyr : As w» anticipate an adnnee in prices afler the Swine-' Trade opens, we would sofegeet to mrrclusora to make tbelv " ’ selections now Rum oar large Stock and at our present ver* 1 - V lowpricre. f 033 W. M’OLINTQCS, * Ca. stroh- & co’n maglootPLi: • ffV 0 * ““ Piper Is V f wttn to writo ■letter and obtain a oopr at the —mg : - time wlihont thec» of pens or lot reuderlnsit In*aitabl« .to penooa traveling. It will tale U ■ M M^ l iKh o l£S7 ir ' ®. ttd 11 •V“Uj *ta>l94 BMrtttag; / °? *pod or stone, In the-copying of olaou, •jsoa^mute,£&,(without tbenaeof pent or ink) with «•- buuer common tUct fait *>}*& • W. 8. : jit . . . Porner Market and Soeowd . . OREAM FREJ2ZEBS. homkot faieit s tamos tsxm&g,? ■’ The beet udcbeapeet IGB CBIAM FREEZES MAMT', WIQ be sold ct Uttfiftetsren* price. • - OtlUttf gtC oa« uf '5- : i. J. CRAio t pr& m ; No. 2 KylßSaq . c . i S6WiU. BalUnwwß er ri or 7 0 ' '*h i? r •80 do KaltrlmoedShad' '' "i s •'* ‘ . • -I6bt*». do -,, v IS bUa. do 'WhUftfSSr -- < 30M.d0 do it • i. *lB d*»- ..do TroaL a 1 , ' c-n telrrefcjn, %'