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- Fjuwnla Paxapk,—The Tigilant aod “"iir
iff*-Smart' of this oily «» d « » aplendid hot
(Hu Ihlheir.. annual piratic on Salnrday. Tho
da, was auttetl to the oeoaslont not too worm not
too cold, but just the hsppymcdlnm.
Tho '‘Old Eagle Company hcadtd the lmc,
and Bobort Miller, Eoq.,h«ided the Eagle Com
pahy.'so Uiat the procession was load by him.
Wo do not know whether or not wo got the num
bers of those turning out in each compooy right,
but we counted them as they P* 8 ®* 1 . Ferry
aid made the Eagle.beys 43; the Columbians-;
lha Allegheny 29; tho Euqueano 31; the Nep
tune'2s; the Old Keptunc. ournamed the "Star
of, the West." 35f the S.agara 42; the Volant
55; the Gooddntent 42; Independence 30; Feir
. mount 62, and Relief 40—making a total of 462
ntei)e’ : N ,-•••; •• -
The companies except that which hauled the
Old Neptune, were drtsied itt their neat and ap
propriate uniforms, and made a splendid as well
m appropriate parade. The Eagio'engino was
_ drawn by six ridden,by boys, the
whole making a fino cortege. After this came j
Young.'* full band, dressed in gray nniform. !
Their, musio waxas usual—first rate. The Alle
gheny, was hl&r drawn by six horses, and both
- eogineand hose carriage were finely deoorated
witlt 'flags and flowers. Tho Duquesne, which |
is haying a.flfac eogino-houso built, appeared in ,
goodly number, their eogino and all appurto- ]
nauoes to complete order. Tho Neptune boys, :
dressed in white pants and while shirts with
bine collars, looked neatly, and as if they were
fit for any service, in the way of squirtiog water,
whleh the eirenmatoaceft mighUleaend.
Tho Niagara turned out 42 good-looking chaps
qs one need The ship tint laid the At*
lanlio Telegraph was represented In this pari of
tho procession.
But, without making any invidious compari
sons, wo tuny say that tho feature of tho proces
sion was the Vigilant Company, with their mag
nificent new engine. Sho looked so clean and
-so beautiful, and shone so in theiun, and was eo
tastefully decorated, that she drewall eyes upon 1
her. She turned cut the largest number of men
and as fino-looking set of men as ever labored to
save property from the devouring clement.
The Good Intent, h sterling company in limes
of labor and danger, turned out their 42 men in
good condition. '• Their engine was drawn by six
horses, properly caparisoned.
-Thfflndependencc decked with flowers, turned
out a crow of stalwart fellows: The Fairmount
boys with their neat uniform and ample equip
ments made a highly oredit&blo appearance.
Last but not by any means least came tho old
Relief drawn by six horses and attended by her
eompaqy. As a whole we felt proud of our fire
department, and think .Messrs. CollihgwoOd and
Thomas as chief and second in' the department,
" and all other people who ossiiled in arranging
the programme of tho parade and in carrying it
out so well, deserve the thanks of Ute whole
community^—not.so much either for the-parade,
as the great fact that is behind it—the active
and elfiofentjorginlration of which tho parade
iqa guaranty. _ ,
A Visit to Swibsvalib —On ft recent visit to
thlschaemipgplacewc thought there- was nt>‘
otlulfypet in the immediate vicinity of Pitta
burghihatcould surpass U in all that can invite
or delight a visitor. Situated among the charm'
ing hilbecencry that skirts -the Monongahela,
--you catch here andthete throughthe elnmps/of
aims, ravishing views of the river, nud beyond
that, the lofty bills clad with verdure that
stretch away to the horizon. It is a spot of
- historic interest too, equally suited as a dwell
ing- for the student! the antiquarian, the mau of
wealth and leisure, Ind the lover of nil that is
" pleasing injandscape scenery.
' Hr. -jWisshelm offere for sale in this modern
Arcadia; a fine dwelling house and, if the buyer
desires, forty to firty acres of land in a body,
containing that famou3 pic-nic ground tbroagb
which floire a never-failing stream, and on which
there are springs of delicious water. There is
alsodhfibeiorchard-of peach, pear, plum nod
apple trees, all thrifty. This is but eight miles
frotti-toirn, isnd- there is a depot of tbo Pennsyl
waaia'Cenbwl Bailroad within ten rods of the
house now offered for sale.
The neighborhood'; is also one of the best
Huy of our worthiest citlxeDs have made them'
selves hotnes ihereV which are tho envy cf tb«
jiinokerUried dtniitns of the city. Messrs.
Alexander and Franklin Gordon, Sir. Haven,
Eobert Finney and It. 11. Palmer, Evqa.,
and ethers, make ft liuto village of themselves,
which, any ©ue might be glad to lire in. The
charms of refioed society thus find a roost oppro
priaic home amongst the charms of
pence end prosperity dwell there, and
he who Would enjoy them all will do well to lake
possession- of > tha place now bo opportunely
offered by Mr. Bwisshelny
PeoDAßtw Murpee ftxn Attempted Suicide.
~-Th« citizens of the Sixth ward at the head of
Wylie street; vete thrown into ft great excite
ment, oh Bunday, shortly before nooo, by the
repcrt-thftt ft cbloredraan named Lewis Jackson,
(*wbll*.*Waahot by-oocupation,) living iu that
Ticinity, HEd'CUt'hls*wife’s throat with a razor,
end had then'trled to cut his own A crowd
was «ogn collected around the house, and upon
eomuof ‘them entering, the woman was found
with tin ngty gash In her throat, extending more
than half aroupdher neck, and the man with n
similar woufid/ though not so extensive. An
old razor, with which the deed Was committed,
was found-in the boose. The citizens took
Jackson ln r custody, and gave him into the hands
of AWißogers' police. Bis Wounds, which ore
not considered dangerous, were dreaaed by Dr.
Hopper* and 'the' Alderman oommitted him to
prison Torn-forthcr hearing on the I4tb Instant.
Whisky was the cause of the affair, as we arc in*
formed. Dra. Arthurs and M'Creary were sum
moned to attend the woman, who it is thoogbt
may possibly r scorer.
Bedxe Jaix-.—Oo Saturday night last, fire
prisoners, alt there were In our jail, broke out
and escaped. , They were not'missed till Sunday
morning.- By some means they got possession
of a 1 ship-carpenter's auger, With which they
borediheir way oUt of one .of the lower cells
lototbe .open the House, from
which they made theirway into the cellar, Jifld
ihenoeinto the State at large. TheTfloor U
of-whlte wood limber of .more than a foot In
thlckden, onwhloh are laid, straps of lineh Iron.
They bored between these strop*, then broke tho
bar from. one. of their bedsteads, with which
they removed a strap and made themselves a
very-oomfortabla . way : Of. escape.— Ashtabula
(O.ySfnlvttf. r. .. :
met,:named Daniel Kings
bury and Thomas Darns, committed to the Pen
itentlto'dferi-jeiw ago-—4he first sentenced to
■five en d the second to three years* imprisonment
—mads their’escape from ; that institution on
Sunday>saoTabii.about 7‘o*clock. ’ We are in
fowned thaVthiTnJght watchman had Just gone
off duty^and,these men, whobad: previously
.through. the roof,
sealed ftaenUrlWalls by means of .rope ladders
mid* theniselvts.' They took eutthePcr
rysvitlomd/eud a number of officers and ciii
sens wentln pursuit of them. ■
•Tob Nsptuhb,-—Wenolioed about awefck ago, -
the (hot that & rplendid sew Engine for ourfire |
company “The Heptane,” had been built and
haring been tried proved all she was intended.
tabe. It was built in Baltimore.
, "fbc ‘‘.Reliance Boys'' gave us three cheers os
they passed .homewards from their parade on
Batart«rT' "Wo trust we may never have any oo
oaalou for the services or. the firetneq, but If wo
should have, we know of no company into whose
hands we would rather giro the subduing of a
.iiwthttii Into thpge of »‘Beliance. ,T
-W* Jairai/roßi ilia MoaongahaU BrpvUkm
Wi i ”3¥s^. bir ml"' 1
at WOT«nag..^-.XhMo
will \ti» a promoted maauig wmmeoced ia «b«
Cambartaaa- Chtoh ott fiaUrnfa/areuingj Ott.,
i 11. Jlli*.maaUßgWill ba '*dd
S BaahrM WiWamß;Pick..V;.,An>w boat area
| UunoUdatHancbcsUr, oa HalarUay, nanedthe
,4 J. 8. Hall, fpt Mr.' Halt of ihe fitqi. of ‘IMbK
| Spttt. Bhfl ieeeiAtbbeesplebdlilcr*ft. v ‘
v«’< I B»*cu.icax MamMeeioio.—Tho citizens Of ?
r | Brady’* Bead andvicinity turnedoaten inuso on
• I Frid*'r*v*ntaglut, to heir speeches from lhat
«' hooestohsiDploß Hon.‘Jbo. Opvoda and others:
r The proper spirit. prevailain Armstrong. Tbs
- 1 free trade fraiujr is entirely exploded, and the
,"2~ | proUoUveTariff men are counted by the ttaous
l and. •-We*xpeet tohivegoodnewafrom Arm
g .
' H ' WjiiMSreoelTed from the pubUahers.Bry
"l :.sht^£Atioti , i > Ainenetn Mercbi&t—Bmagd.
. £ '
% Ustistigg > commercial low,
if uid lUerttare. Jyia pab
f lithed oi tbo Cooper InstUale buildings in New
' ’ Yoth, OT* ay- 1 — think «Stb much ability, at $3
« 1
S nottfettti»:-Aii>l«prlolln imue
% 'Joha B.Ttmpl" WMincoro
—3 i< Burr'irlUr Mr. BlmtllTThen lh«>ajiiful »Mnltot
fe oworrtd, *Mdi deprirrf tlw l»i|« llfo - l t:
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Police ITBIH.—P«nr Denney andJno.Kcmp,
both of which goa!irli»« *>«“
charged from tho Penitentiary, whore they
hare Berred their time out, were arrested at the
Theatre, on Saturday night, for picking pocketa.
Ur Edw Gray, fts he waa going into the Thea
tre* fcßaomebody’a hand in hie pocket, (that
wai Peter Delaney’s hand tkat was in Gray a
pocket,) and so Gray canght the hand in.hu, and
Turning round charged the scoundrel irilh this
attempt at theft. Thereupon Peter Delaney
struck Gray in Jho face, and at the same time
John Kemp, the notorious, joined in and also
struck Gray in the face. Gray made a chargo
of assault and battery against them.
Samel Bardolph also felt a hand in his pocket
and canght tho hand, which was that of John
Kemp. Delaney was there aiding and abetting.
Kemp had on his person when arrested a letter,
which he had stolen from the pocket of Bar
dolph. The complainant laid a charge of lar
ceny ngainst them. They were committed for
trial.
A young man named Lindsey was also tried
by the same parties. Lindsey felt Kemp fumb
ling about him, and turning round knocked Iho
rascal down.
W. W. Anderson made a charge against a man
named Wb. Gore, for drawing a knifo on him.
He gave bail in $3OO for his appoaranco.
James McAleese wos arrested for cutting a
boy named McCoy, in the Sixth Ward, near Penn
sylvania avenue. McCoy failed to make a charge
against him as the wound was but eligh;, but
McAleese was held on another charge, that of
assault and battery on oath of John A. Ziodler.
He was committed in defanlt of bail.
Besides these, two characters, known in
thieve’s parlance as “Big Chucks” and “Little
Chucks,” were arrested and held for vagranoy.
A man named John Hiokorv, employed about
theGaß Works, was fined for drunkenness. A
motley crowd, streaked and speckled, wero up
before the Mayor bcoldre those we hare referred
to and wero all dealt with according to law._
James Garvey, who had become Intoxicated
iotbe fircmcn'B procession, was ruled out and
his uniform taken from .him. He then followed
tho procession along Wylie street and tried to
raise a disturbance. Alderman Rogers commit-
ted him 20 days to jail Esquire Williams, of
West Pittsburgh, committed Malcom Huskinß,
charged by officer P. Stephens with purely of the
peace...... Alderman Parkinson committed Thoa.
Hersbman, charged with stealing $2,40 from
Jacob Roth.
Tea following report, wu presented to tho Board
•of Control of the Public Schools of Allegheny City,
by a Select Committee, appointed to Dominate teach
ers of writing, and by a resolution of the Board,
Messrs. Boyd and Farley, were appointed, to obtain a
copy and hare it printed in tbe city papers.
To the Board of Control of Pjihl tV School* of
Allegheny City —Gexti.euen : The Committee to
whom was committed tbe nomination of teachers of
writing, would respectfully report.
That after giving publie notice, that three teachers
of writing were wanted for oar Schools, wo bad
about 26 applicants, some of whom hod been teach
ers for & number of years. Others wero clerks eat
of employment, and aomo wero students attending
tho Commercial College of Pittsburgh, and bat a few
who were experienced teachers and good‘penmen,
two important qualifications, which we desired to üb
taia if possible. But which wo found difficult to get
combined in tho same persons.
Many of the applicants, find great experience in
touching generally, and writing among other brunch
es : but their specimens of writing with n few excep-
tions, were so badly executed, that we coold nut
nominate them. Although some of your Committee
expressed themselves, as having long cherished re-
Diet&brances of their old pedagogues, and earnestly
desired, had it been at alllronsistont with duty, to
have nominated them. Bat when their writing was
examined, and compared with others, they wero
forced to relinquish their claims with silent regret,
and faithfully perform their duly, by voting for those
besttqaalified for the office.
Had your Committee not succeeded in obtaining
persons who were good writers, and also experienced
teachers, we would have been »t a loss to decide.
which of them ought to bo preferred. Although
some of us bcliove a good writer ought to hare tbo
preference, on tho principle “ that example is strong
er than precupt.” The good writer sets the example,
tho good teacher merely inculcates the precept. The
teacher who can set tho example or copy before his
pupils, ami call upon thorn to imitate him, will excel
those who present the product of other pen*, orspccl
mcQS of tho Eugravcr’e art, to bo imitated by their
pupfle.
When pupils see a beautiful copy, and know that
thdr teacher has written it hitnnlf.ihey will ho stim
ulated to greater efforts, than if their copy was tbo
production of others.
Tbo idea of employing fcmalos, did not occur to
ui, until several good female writers made applica
tion, and presented very fair specimens of writing.
What could we do, if the; excelled in that depart
ment but employ them ?
Your Committee bad coir idcrablo tatfi respecting
tbe apportionment of Urn city. When the represen
tative from the Second Ward raid that they wero
well ratisfied with Ml-i Lcvio-v who had boeu teach
ing in their Sc!;*'.! and they desired no change.—
But still the difficulty in dividtag tho labors of three
teachers among five Schools existed and how were
we to remove it. It was therefore unanimously
agrce<) that we nominate a teacher fur each Word
School and recommend the Board to employ Win.
McClelland on applicant rrboeo services be had
for tho colored trchool and tho School on tbe bank of
the Canal, Fourth 'Yard, f->r the ran of two han-
Jrod and fifty dollars a year. He h a yoaog man
whoso specimens of wririug will compare favorably
with those of coy applicants we bare had, and only
wauts a little experience, to m»ko him a very suita
ble teacher.
Vonr Committee selected three persons oat of a
great many applicants with very little consultation
or hesitation and gftro them tbo preference over all
others as combining the qualifications we wished to
obtain, being good writer* and having more or less
experience in teaching.
The candidates we barn nominated are Mil's Mar.
tha H. Johnston-for the Pint Hard ; 11. J. Bennett
for the Third Ward; Mr. C. C. Cochran for the
Fourth Ward.
Wo recommend their appointment.
J.vs. Dhows,
W. M. llbbbox,
Samuel L. Marshall,
11. MacrEnnos.
Items.—Joseph Iltrtman was held to bail by the
Mayor on Saturday to answer a charge of maintain
ing a nuisance, at the next term of court. Tho Al
leged nuisance was keeping an establishment for
making material for cement roofing, and tho neigh
bors complain of the fumes from the tar used.
On Thursday afternoon John Henry Maxwell, a
band in Hazlett’s Lead Factory, Allegheny city, took
a bleeding at the nose and month, and in about one
1 bodr he died. Medical aid was called in, but it
could afford Mm no relief. He leaves a wife and ono
child to. lament Ibeir sudden bereavement. In
this whole city, the Lumber of deaths as reported by
the city Physician last week was only 16—Meles 8,
Females 8. Can any other city in the land show
each a record? Tho Mayor has dismissed watch.
man Link for declining to aid officer Noble while
making an arrest at Mrs. Miller’s on Saturday
night.
Drowned,—Tho Coroner went yesterday,
(Sunday,) morning to hold an inquest on the
.body of a man who was found drowned near the
mouth of Saw Mill Run. We did not go to the
inquest, and arc therefore unable to give any of
the particulars this morning.
A Race is to come off, on Saturday, 18th inst.,
oq the usual Monongahela course, between the
row-boats David Holmes and M. F. Cassady, for
a purso of $2OO, with picked crews. They are
. both good boats.
QAMRLiKO.-~.Vld. Rogers* police arrested six
colored men, on Sunday, while gambling in a
house on Fifth street. They were fined heavily
and-some of them committed in default.
; W*~4atrn that the Pennsylvania Central Rail
road will issue excursion tickets over their road
at half tho usual rale of fare, dnring Ibfi contin
uance of the Williamsport Encampment.'
Rev. Do. Douglass of tho Reformed Presbyteri
an Chureh of this city, sends us a budget of tho
Loudon Times nowspopers from London. Ho was
la that city, therefore, on thc2lat of August.
Lidx&autt or Pnrstciaas.—lt has always been
eaid that physicians would disparage any remedy,
however valuable,' which they did not originato
; thetnselves. - This has boon disproved by tbclr lib
eral course towords Dr. J. C. Ayer’s preparations.
They have adopted them >nto general oso in their
practice, which shows a/Vrillicgncii to countenance
articles that have ’ioUjnsic merits which deserve
their attention. ThU does the learned profession
greet credit, and effectually contradicts the prevalent
erroneous notion that their opposition to proprietary
remedies is based in tbeir interest to discard them.
We have always had confidence in the honorable
motives of onr medical men, and are glad to find it
sustained by tlio liberal welcome they accord to such
remedies os Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and Catbartio
Fills, even thoagh they are not ordered io the books,
but arc mado kuown to tho people through the news
paper*. —JVeio OrUxinw D*ha. J
A Bekedt Tor Hot Weather,—The very best
remedy for this hot weather is to drop in at Down’s,
Federal St, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saucer
of their delicious Ice Creem, or a glass of sparkling
ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of.
Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or.
dtr. 1 Their stock of Cekes and Confections ere of
the best description, manufactured from good mate-
and got up in the neatest stylo imaginable Give
tiftpiacalh- - r t
: Tee place to spctmui sanccrofdelicious Ice Cream,
to cod off inaortttvontUolod-Mxl Itamjom nlooo,
fitted a. In thß.cctest rtjlo, the plncoto .ojo, on
boo?. ch»t with Jtrar «ftl or nw»th.«rt,: whU.I lip.
ping tho cooling nmlhedtbp; Jnxu»7,rinenwtaj
tbo b«t of oOcmd eonfteupnjr,, fwnUj br«d Md
100 Ciown are mwloMdooWi tbc pl.cois Outee i,
Su Clolr bL, per Liberty. . . ■ .... T
~Tno.il whom w.rdrobo’reqolrM replonliblog will
fifid .t C.ipi S hio’f, Fodofol .tteot, AU.gl.nj City,
a full variety of fine cloths, cassiroerus and.vastinge,
of recent purchase and desirable styles. Besides a
good stock eLwell mado olothiog for men and boyi.t
P>» J. Hoctetteb’s Celebrated Stomach
BjtUrftfot the cure of hw *nd Ague, Is beyond ell coo«
Ltjoreny ibe e*&»t*Da W mqv«i j Uj*t could be u*d Vy
£*»®* f **»• •hnr. aator*. The most
Lev* often been pro
..veaudby lbs meet this reliable remedy. The **»turs*
have been used by Ute proprietor la snexterislveoractke. in
■tt»etra*tg>Cßt ef Fevst end Agne. far a uumher of yms,
eed its wondarftu eureure power* at* wed known bun to
XhsprtM and tbo pebUe. Those who deefr* atborewtf
of thelr nUMssyiteu, shonld not fail (o ust tb*
? %u byProggW V tievwhwiwjnd by HOfllium A
j 7 at^ ** M v**-* - q v
■Whm the New York City folks say ofDR.
SleLtu's rvryTi«*TT» Vxuxzcax, mura&etaad by Flem
lag Bros.
, Sew YOU, AuguM 25,1F5*.
This Uto certify that lam well «eqi»int©S™ *““
fifty year* of ija, fiw many years a ««Ueat of this. city,
who has-been et time* extremely HI, Vnt could not UII
Inm what cause, unlew it wnawurm*. Ho toWhUattewJ
lujtphysician bu.oepldon*,tatthft phyridanat oncerid-
icaleil the idee, and refhsed to attend him any looser- “»
son the* mentioned J>r. McLaae> N ermtfuge, and aaked
biro It he would take it; hi* reply wM—I nm«t take *ome-
I thing to get relief, or die. , _ , r ,
They ll once procured a bottle of Dr. UeLane »
od Vermifuge, and be took one half at one doee. The re
tell «u. he pawed upward* of t»rec.^Mart»o/«qor»u, cut
op In c«ry «u ‘““S* I *"* nnd I. now
.njojlog M .xall.nlh.Uth: uni, 111. th.good Sun.ri
liii of old, it endeavoring to telio.o hi. nnlortunu. Drigh
hor*. Ue make* It hie business to hunt op and select all
omo* ilmtlar to hi* own. that may be given over by regular
phyaiclana, and indurea them to try Ur. Me Lane s vermi
fuge. bo far he ha* induced morn than twenty penone to
take the VennlftJße, and in every ease with the moat happy
result*. He i» well aatfafle'd that Df. McLane’a Vcrmlfbge
preitared by Fleming Bro*_ of PitUb urgh, ia far superior
to any other know* remedy, and that if more generally
known would not tail to bsto many valuable llm. For
further partlcnlars enquire of Mrm-llardie, 124}£ Cannon
street, New York City. ....
Purchasers will be eanfnl to ask for DR. MTANFB
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, maonfactared by FLKMIHQ
BUOS.orPrmBOMB, Pa. All other Vermifngea in compar>
laon are worthleaa. Dr. M’Lane’e genuine Yennlfoge, also
hi* celebrated Liver Pill*, can now he had at all respectable
drux store*. JVori*pfi*iuEfie witAoaf Aetienaittn <(f
ao3l;ri<kwlwT FLKMINn BROS.
jimusrments.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.— ■>
Sotx Lusts *su U*s*aot..- C. S. PORTER.
Bt*oe Dixtctor 0. M. DAVIS.
First eight of tho American metre**,
MIBS CORDELIA CAFPELL,
MONDAY EVENING, September 6lb, ISSS, «»» be
pfMientcd, the great play in G*e met*, entitled
LOVE’S SACRIFICE,
IHrck MISS JENNIE IHOtIT.
To conclude with the fare* of
POOR PILLIOf'DDY,
GflJlMl PISCT IHRCK
PRICES OP ADMISSION
Droaa Cird* tnii Pmrqnalte....
Family Circle..-
Colored Uallsry
Tickets to Private Boxee.
Whole Boxes..
Proscenium Boxes.- f^. oo
Door* open o'clock: commencing at 8 o’clock.
49»Yarlotui novelties in preparation.
Special Jlottces,
nf toman torn t. »ott>......—W.M'COtWtran
Pittsburgh Bteel Works.
JOiNKS, BOYD Jc CO.,
UanuCsctorenof OAST STEEL; alio, SPRING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRING Bead AXLES,
Omer Boss Owl First SlrrrU, Pittsburgh, ftt.
I)7b. R()GKKS Je CO-,
uaxoracniuu or
ILngere* Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,, .
Qyroer Bias and First Streets, PitisburgtLtgn..
JiiWrlydfc*
JAB. MoLAD G-HI.TN
aißcricma or
Alcohol, tologae Spirits and Furl Oil,
foffttdlyb* A'n*. 1 RJt amrf 170 SfmsdStreet
HELiIBOLtTS ORNUINK PREPARATION.
HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION.
HELMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION.
UELMHOLD‘S Geualae PREPARATION.
I* prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry. wilL the
-greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their
HKLUUOLD’B GENUINE PREPARATION—Fur dtamare
of the Bladder. KLlncy*, Gravel a (id Dropey.
R‘ the follow
ing certificate of a cure of over ‘JO yearn* lUndlDa:
U.T. UEtIXEOtD —Dear Sir: I have l>e«n troubled with
an affliction of tho Bladder and Kidney 9 for over twenty
year*. I have tried Physician* In vain, aud at 1a»( condo
deii toglve your genuine Preparation a trial, n* 1 bad heard
It highly epoken of. It afforded me imntedUt* relief 1
have n»t>d three bottle< and I have obtained more relief
from It* rffect* and feel njuch better thau 1 have for twenty
year* previous. 1 have the greatest faith in lu virtues and
ct: rati re power*, and ihall do all in my power to make it
known to the afflicted. Hoping (hit may prove advanta
geous to you to amisttag yon to Introduce the medicine, t
■m truly youn. M. MeCoawtcx
Lewi.town, i*a- Jan. 24, l&bT.
Bhoold any doul<t Ur. McCormick’* statement, he refer*
to the following getitletneo:
Hon. Wm. Bigler, ex-Goveroor, Pennsylvania.
Hon. Tho* B. Florence, Philadelphia.
Hou. J. C. Knox. Judge, Tioga Co.. pa.
lion. J. S. Block, Jndgo, Philadelphia,
ijon. D. K. Porter, es-florareor. Pennsylvania,
lion. Lilia Lewta, Jmlgo, Pbilodriplua.
lion. ILC. Grier, Jodga U. S. Court,
lion. G. IT. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. 'V. A. Porter, City Solicitor. Philadelphia,
lion. John Bigler, ejt-Guvernor,California,
lloa. E. Banka, Auditor General, Washington, D. C.
And many others. If nocaaaary.
Mjp tW adrertiw-meut heeded
UELMBOLD’S OKNVIKE PREPARATION,
in woo her column. «nr36:*ind*wT
A Great Pill.—
Tho Graefcnlwrg Health Pill curie headache.
TlieGraefenberg Health PUT cure* fool ••jjroach.
Tti* Graefeaberg U«aUb FiHetue* bad breath
The Uraefanherg Ueallh Pill <;urw coativc hew*?*,
lire Uraefxnbcrg Health Pill cur™ palpitation of the heart.
Trie Uraebmlwrg Pirelli) Pill cure* c(,|lck/ jn,:u*.
Tire tiraereoberg Health Pill cures pUa*.
The Oraflfi)nU.’rg Ueaitb Pill curat djvptpala.
The Greefenbcrg Health I’ll! pargn without pain.
Tho Oracftoberg Health Pill dose not weaken.
Tka Uraetonberg Health PUI la not draaic.
The Graefcobjrg Health Pill can be taken at work.
The Grwefutsb*rg Health Pill U entirely vee*t*bl*.
Tire Orw'Pnbcrg Health Pill Gibe bast opening pill knuwn
ThoGpseCsßl-prg Health Pill la made of choice gutua and
Tho flmefmberj; Il.kUh lltl cores sciii itoaco^h.
Tho Orsrfuolierg Urslth l*tll cures tprrTou*oee>.
IboOm-fenlh-rj llnblib l*)U bsecnrvd hnmlnHU.
The QrsAbobrryllvsUh PiU »Ul eur» wb«r« spill r«n
Cure.
Tbo Orarfeoberg n<istth Pit! set* oo the kidney*.
The Ursefeobcrs llcaltb PiU com Li tor* Ibv vtnaee of m<«t
other pnie.
Tbe Oracfenben; Health Plllcar* tonic and not weakening.
Thc»>r*efcclj*r;H*sUh Pill cep be taken st eight.'
Tbs Hesllh PiU c*a b- token after <Userr-
Tbo Qrsrfenbrrg Tirol lb PIU contain* s do*e Io otu* pill.
The Orarlealierg llreltb Pill I* taken by tha weak.
The Oraete&t<>:rg Ilcalth PiU 1* taken by tbs bilious.
TheGraefimburg Health Pill ettree JauuJic*.
The Gmefenberg tleallh PHI cures iwnnaocfiUy.
VwT a foil account ot all tbo Grarfcnberg medicines, s*a
Graefenberg Alra*oara, which esn he bvl gr*tl« at the
axent*. Price iS cents a Im<z. DR. GKO. 11. ZRVSEII, S».
140 Wood Strwl, SB-l i- p- fLEMIJ.fI. AUecbeny.
mytSMSwT ' _
Traaeee forthsCarsofHsrais orßnptnr*.
MARSH’S RADICALCUEX TUOS3.
nm KR’S PATEKT TRUJg.
lITCU’S SUPPORTER TRUSS. I
fiEI.f.ADJDSTIKa TRUSS. !
DR. HANNING’S LACE or BODY BKAOB, lor ths rureof ;
Prolapsus Uteri. Pile*, Abdomiral and Spinal Wrakn*****.
DR. 8. S. PITCH’S Silver Plated Bnpportor.
PILE PROPS, tir the enpport and cure of PUce.
ELASTIC BTOCEINGB, for weak and varicose reiu*
ELASTIC KNP.B GAPS* far weak kneejoluu.
ANKLE SUPPORTS, lor weak anklo Joints.
SUSPENSORY BANDAGES.
SELP-INiKCTING SYRINGES; *l™, every kind ot
Byriogee.
DB. KEYBER also bss a Truss which will radically curs
Hernia or Rupture.
Office at bli Drugstore, So. 140 Wood street, sign of the
Qolflon Mortar. f _ apfadawP
$l,OOO Regard for nay Medicine that will
excel PRATT A BUTOUER’S MAGIC OIL, tbo only Indian
Remedy sow sold far Ehnmai tm, Xevralyia,
froftaeAe, Pain in fAr Sid« or Sack, Spraint, Bruises. Sore
Throai, Burnt, Qmtracted Curdi and MtucUs; tho reg
•table remedy discovered that wUt act upon them ana Urn
b*r tho joints. Thousands of peraont bar* been cured of
those complaint* by this new discovery. AH are invited to
give it a trial. Principal odea 30d Washington stmt,
Brrx>klyn,N.T. For *alu by DR. GEO. II: KBTBER, No
JlO Wood street, and J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny.
Signature of Pratt A Butcher cm the wrapper, and name
blown in the bottle. aplAafawP
Dyspepsia.— A remedy prescribed by regu
lar phyrid*ca and prepared by a responsible practlUooer
for tbo cur* of headache, low spirits and the long catategus
of ills which arts* from derangement of the digestive organa
Is presented Id DR. WILSON’S PILLS, which have been
approved and used by physicians for thene purpose* for 20
years past. They ore prepared and sold by B. L. FAHNES
TOCK A 00-, Wholesale proggist* and proprietors of B. L.
Fahoestoek’s Vermifuge, No. CO cornor Wood and Fourth
Pittsburgh, Pa See advertisement on Alb page of this
da)*’paper. ao3l-d4wT
Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic
UacmxES, for Medical purposes, of a vary superior kind
will be sent free of Express charges, wherever an Exprtm
run*, npon a remittance of Ten Dollars. AddnwsDr. QEO
|L KJtYBRR. No. lW Wood »U Pittsburgh, Pa. apfcdawp
*~To faarrooa retired Gentleman
having been natoted to health In a few days, after many
year* of nervous suffering, will send (free) to a#%Ut others, a
cupy of tho prescription anda supply ot the remedy, on ro
ceivi&g a stamped eovrlotm beating the applicant's addreoe,
Direct tbo Rev. JOAN M. DAONaLL, 180 Fulton street,
Brouklyn, New York. aiiMmdeodaamwT
MURPHY a BURCHFIELD have reo’d
a lot of Figarod Bwfas MotUns, a decided bargain.
Ala >, and Linen Collars, lower .than usual.
And wo are now offering our Borages and Grenadian
Rwtwwi at inuoh lower prices than aold at early In the season.
WINRS AND LIQUORS —1 liaveconstants
ly on band alsrge supply of pore Wine* and Liquors
far tuediciniil jmrpoee*. Those wishing anyUUog tu this'
line can rely upon getting a pure article at
JOB. FLEMINO’B,
j n j2 comer Diamond and Market streeL
OIL CLOTHJ^—A large assortment of
floor Oil Clotb* on bind, from 3 ft. to 24 0, wlda, at
Tory low pHcM for d«h. W. ITCMIITOCB.
huIO . So. 112 M*rk»s itrwt
fTVEH-Y description of dress
Iji OOOD3, Elmwb. Work ColUra.Ae, aellleg
cheap. w 3 G. ITAtIgON LOVE, U Market etrwt.
LARGE LOT of Sclfridges, Chocks an<
outer Pry Good*, opened lliii day.
*ulS O. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market atreet.
ON HANDS—an excellent stock of Parlor,
Chamber, pining Boom and Counting Hoan feral*
tnreat low price. (aa2l) T. B. IOONO k CO.
IVTEW STYLES OF FALL DE LAINES
Joel received O. HANSON WTB,
„2H 74 Market »tr»ot.
FAMILY FLOUR—a variety of choice
brands lor nl« by M'fIAHK A ANJKB.
Bags, BAGS.—Seamless Bags always on
bud. ThaU*d,««m>Hpd »t Boston priew; Injgbt
Md«b mus nftcncooK. Mcoanror aco.
EXTRA FLOOR.— too Bbls. for sale by
„l M'BABiS > AMJEB, m S«cn»<l 81.
A LARGE lot of Second Mofirning Prints
M H ccaU HANBOa LOVE. TA M» r kct »t. -
T?X* AT BOATS—Two Plat Boats for saleby
-Jj y : ■ R. DALZKIA a 00.
C" Team OHEKBE:-150 J-nme urt
un, Ob Mm
by r-~J.
ITiOOS.— 10 bbl«.Fr«h BggitWMimO:
CIOGAR*ttS thds., Prime s£ew-<)rie»n»
Telegraphic.
~Kiw Yoak7s«pt- 4. —There wai little or no ex
citement et QoAT»ntine laii night. Tie V. S. frigate
SabiM «i towed down .to the eoeno at a late hour,
and anchored -abreast .of tho government stores
protect them and tho .h.ppll>B,*fcodd tho threatened
attack by tho mob be made. Tho naUj of the Quar
antine ground, are •Inetlj gnarded by the police.
Matthew 7 Carroll, lirery .table keeper W Mailer,
lager beer ralnon keeper, nod Chaj. 8. Be Force.,
Justice or the Peace, hare been amatol. Some hun
dred and fifty warrant, aro out.
Philadelphia, Bcpt. 4.-Tbn great Sl.rery tour
namont between Pnreen Brewnlnwj or Tennesrre. ,
and tho Rev. Abram Pryuo, of hew England, will
commence bore on lueeday evening neat, and con
tinoe for flve jncccJiivc evening.. Roth gentlemen
are now in thi» city. Mr. Brownlow 1, nnfortnnate
ly afflivted with bronchitte, rendotiog it noceriary
that his argument, he read by another.
Pmi.APEi.rniA. Sept A.—The People. Con
gressional nomination, are n. followe: Eiret Du
trlct John W. Byan; Second E. Joy Morn,; Third,
John P. Verne; Foorth, Wm. MiUward: Fifth,
Thomas Black.
Sr. Louia, Sept 4.—LeaTenworth dates to the 2d
per U. S. Express Company, haro been received at
Boonrille, The Pike Peak gold excitement is on a
rapid increase. Two old Californians came in yes
terday to make arrangements for working the mines
successfully. One company left for the gold regions
yesterday, and others are now organizing.
St. Loom, Sept. 4.— Tho Democrats of tho Sth
district of Illinois nominated Philip B. Fooke for
Congress in place of Bobcrt Smith tho present mem
ber. Seventy ballots were cast..
Wasrinotqs, Sept. 4. —C01. Hector has been in
structed by tho Secretary of the Interior to proceed
to Florida, and, as soon ns the season wilt pormit, to
takomeasures for the removal of the Seminole*, who
ore now in tho.overglad«.«. Tho Indians will he re
moved to Arkansas, whithor Billy Bowlegs and his
band were transferred, should the negotiations prove
successful.
New Orleaks, Sept. 3.—Tho deaths from Yellow
Fever, yesterday, amounted to eigbty.&vc.
New York, Sept. 4.—A1l day long the ruins of
tho Quarantine building* were visited by tho curi
uuafcinany of them from New York and places nearer
and more remolo. Tho inhabitants of tho Island
adjaoert to the Qoaranttne Grounds were loud in
their expressions of Joy at tho destruction of tho
buildings. The boats were crowded with people, all
talkiag freely of the one all-absorbing topic. Those
bound for the city were heavily freighted with tranks
and chests, band-boxes and their owners, removing
apparently “for good," as tho sayiug is, from tho
Island. The appearance of tho Quarantine Grouuds
•to ono approaching tho Island from New York, was
desolate in the extreme.
The Quarantine wharfs were still on Lrb; tho :
blackened pillars and walls of tho Femalo Hospital-!
and tho adjoining buildings riving out of the ruins
i that surrounded them, the blue smoke rising over
i them and borne away by the wind from tho south* -
l that prevailed ail day. the smouldering heaps of |
| ashes further hack whore lb dwellings of tne physi
{ rians and the quarters of tho laborers formerly stood
I —the wholo scene wm in marked contrast to that
I which was presented there a few days ago. OS (be
Quarantine station some 60 or 70 vessels, of nil
t classes and sixes, were ridiog at anchor. When our
j reporter attempted to enter the Quarantine cnciu.
mre. his was et first obstructed by onu of
| 1.5 watchmen placed at each lyeacji in the wall tu
j keep persons out Thoy wero them by order of tho
' Colleton Board of Hotlih.
U- Qcaravtixr. S. 1., Priday—f P. M.—The stearn
rboat I>r. Kane has just arrived from tho city, with
I 100 policemen and a six-pouuder. They have also
: tents for tho sick, of whom there mre fifty, who hare
been exposed to tho wind and sun duriug the day,
' and are uow under a drenching rain. Mr. Bilks, tho
second assistant engineer of stcamor Philad lphia,
lies dead of yellow fever among them. He died this
morning. Ilrs. Uisicil and Walserore devoted to the
rirk, tending and administering to their wants con
stantly, they themselves being nearly exhausted from
: want of sleep, excitement and exposure.
| Three sick meu from the ship Liberty, from Now
| Orleans, are lying on the pier, there boiug no shelter
• for them.—aV. Y. Times.
JA7NSS’ SSSZNTBA STOBS,
NO. n* KIWTII STREET,
P!TTR D V R 0 11 , PA.,
&. JAYNES. Proprietor.
OUR PRESENT STOCK uF
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS
Was uli-cN with care, and 7a it bared from the tuoat relia
ble T<?» Merchant* in New York mod Philadelphia, and roti
■liUof oil th« differeetflavont and frmh-9 ofT*a t“
thi* market We will wll
II HQLSVAIE a .VC HZTAIL
*T IDS
X-OWESX PRICES.
THIS IHTHK GLDEiT TEA STORK IN THE Cll V.
Our iru.il.-OMt* rosy, with roaftdeen*, »*-ly «>u our U«i <-i>
d.«r>jr* towlw (bum Tea* of aej *r*‘r quality, *t th* T*rl.-i:*
price*.
W> no cvutAtctten wjtJ» *nj- other T«a Bl«re, and
»»' n >.iir . <,(tA.iner* »u-1 Mi, |>ubli« «|;ii|«tl UuiiviUiQli.
KXRSMIIKH, OUH«NO. 1H On. NKaM WOOr> BTllEirr
We are. well with 810 *M> JAVA OiyrßK;
Crn*ii*«i, I’d!*<Yttva.Claris**] anJ N.<‘. AllG ARS; D AKKK*&
BBOHA. COCOA and CHOCOLATE, A fcSrwArng
eSOICE OF GlFTS!—llcrcnfckr every pur
ehasi-r befor* purcbeelag Hit Ixwk.* li*< tile own
cii'weic or oim* at RAhNErs
CHOICE OF GIRTS AY HANNKY’B
CHOICE OF ,mT* AT RANNEfS
choice of oi»ta at easney s
ciioiee or oivta at uaN’SKY'a
CIIoICE OF OIFTA AT . HANNEY'S*
CHOICE OF OIETA AT ItASNEVS
CHOICE OF airrs AT ■ IMSVKY’S
CHEAT A'l KIUCAS OUT BOOK HOUSE,
No. ‘JV3 Baeiuwvr, New York.
When* tho rift*. consisting of Jewelry, at*d varying In
r*ln«fn>m ifrccnU to £S)u, are always on exhibition, In am*
pie eliow cum Our New IVtfrlpliv* Catalogue, cnnlato
ing * large variety of Book* lb cr»ry d«p*rtm«-nt of Science
and Literature, (allot which if» acid «t regular pubtivher’s
prices, i and .explaining owe new and Afijriualij/ittzi <>f at
lowing »rery purchaser kit own piflt, and retting
forth tn«r»|nalle»l Inducements to AOKNTd, wll! be »c&t,
post paid, many individual. on a|ip}iralt»e. A<Mre*V
juXOmwF A. RANNKY, Agent, No. T* 3 Broadway.
F'" abmels T A KW~bTUITo E.
THRSitUNO AND CLEANIN'?
MACHINES,
MANCP4OTUIIBD DT JOHN TCRXEII,
.North FayMtoTowuvblp, Tens!ll«a Westofl'ittahqrgK on
lbe>obkatown Rfud.
THE subscriber haring the Right to manu
facture and Bell A. EALSTQX'X PATENT Of-
PROVED CLEARER ASD SIPaRA TuH, be do* of
fer* to (ha public a Machine wlilsh be will warrant for ret
terial. woTkm*n*liip end draught folly e*|oal. If not’ tnpe
rlor to any now in use- Ail Unde of grata lravathrma
thine perfectly clean and ready for market.
Haring Leon io Ihe aboT* business for upw*r-!« of twenty
year*, and having made Mveral valuable impiovementa of
lain, Itan confidently recommend them at above «t*U.-<l.-
A number of them are tu use in tbli and thn adjoining
nonnttes, the owner* of ,whleh ran he referred tout any
time. A
OLeofthea* mAfmnra, Incomplete working order, can be
re*>n at tha wareupiirei of Messrs. 801 l man A Harrison and
order* loft with (Kern at the office of the Pittsburgh Foun
dry, Ne. 119 Smithflald street, will bo promptly atumdod to.
B JoUN TDBNKH, Noblcetown P.O-,
au27;4tw F Allegheny county, Pa
Net Caab Dry Goode Honeo.
1858. NEW STOCKOFFALLGOODS. 1858.
Eyre & landell, fourth .t arch
Street*, PHILADELPHIA, bare is store and daily re
cdvtng a fine stock of Fall Dry Good* waited to the Near
Trade.
BUck.Sllke of all grades;
Fashlooablo Fancy bilks;
Shawls of all the newest style**,
Dress Hoods, in foil variety;
Staple Hoods, In Igrge stock;
Fancy Caasltncres, Cloth* and Vesting*;
Blankets, Quilts, Linen Dacnaaks, Ac.;
N. B.—Good Bargains Daily received from New York and
Philadelphia Auetioa Sales, g®- TERMS Nrr Cash.a.td
Paices Low. ati‘J7:3n>w V
To Economical Families and Ladles,
Married or Single-
FOR FIFTY CENTS oncloscd, in postage
stamps, the undersigned will forward,-by return mail,
the followfug.invmlaablo household receipts, made without
tronhie, and Bill printed Instruction*. For tep cents you
can procar* phat would coat atthe store one dollar—viz:
liens to mako Poodre Butitlo, for Removing Buperilunu*
Hair.
How to make Tooth Towder.
Ilow to make Hair RiwtoratlTce.
H*w to make lloir Dye.
flow to make Pomadee.
Uow to make Bloom of Bones, to remora Freckle* from
the Foe*.
How to make Brags for the Complexion.
How to make Indelible Ink.
How to care Cornil*
How to makeOemeat, far mending broken China.
ALSO,
Harper Tweleetreee’ eeUbrated Washing Becelpt; yortr
waeljlngdi.no In half tbo time and trouble. without wearing
out jour clothes with the Scrubbing Board.
J*efc3inwF DIL CVIUJBU. MOtT, Brooklyn,. N. Y.
parmbr ? s - dbposit BANKING CO,
Mo. SO Fourth street,
Tmu dock *bt or. *nt max or rmsscMn.
INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS,
This institution was organized
In 1834, and still continue* under the seats careful and
prudent management, which bos so long afforded satigfoc
tion ‘l l ' accurity to (la depositors and customers. Its
itockholders srs atl Individually liable for any moneys de
posited, and besides (lie moosy sml property df the Bank
itself, tbo undersigned are istUTianall/ responsible to dopo*.
Hors to tbo whole extent of their private menu*;
James Marshall, | Robert Oalway,
John Scott, 1 Bay Walker; <i
John FloyJ, Ww.Vcmng,
“• 1 Jacob Painter,
Joseph Long,
Jamre A. Knox,
Hebert Roblron,
Thomaa Scott.
J.B.Brown,«r KlUaunlng,
P. A- Stewart.
apSlHywF
Uonry Sl’Geary,
Saamel
Thl>DtM BWJon.
Robert Doll,
Joha M'Dovttt,
KJcUird Floyd,
Joseph Lo»v,
EXECUTORS' NOTlCE—Notice is hereby
given I tut letter* te*»ment*rj opoo the eetete of
Those* Uiod, leie of thedty of Pittsburgh, deoeewd, here
been granted to the tmderdgncd.
AUpereonjjndebtedto niduttH will mebe pijintot,
end Uiom hevlogcUtitu will present them, duly nuthefill*
caUiJjto tbo lubecriber*. .. ,♦ _
ALKX- U. MILLBB, No. 139 Fourth «t,
. ANDKBIFFUSMUW. Bhtth street,
; Bxicotors.
7og.'y. hajujutON a op»>
taiSINIiKBS Ac WAOHINIBT9,
OoT»trFiTn**dLibtrtySn.,P<tuU*iKP*. j
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES,
MAOUIXIBTS- TOOI/8. 1
WBODanT ISOH BIIArnNd. |
jnfctywf"* ” ~ " PUIIeTS, lIAKOettS, Ac.
RAKE QIfANOE ffUfl A PHYSICIAN
to obuin * Rood country location. Aalundettnmß
of irmoriß* to iha city, L.wfll “/ rttwted
of iloon.towMhitsia tollo* frog £ltUh
buTßHucid milMtrom fl»j , «B*»ti<>oontbop..FuW. A
C 1L R/ Prica. »13»~-imaa e**j; tor fnrtbtr panictilur*
raquir* «( M«om McCook. ■*»•*» PitUbugb, or
tb* «bteriWf; OO t£* P r—ui * - '.nnx3 m dm™, ii “ '
-t . JOnN T>PJtTKBS,iI. p.:
HAD.—7 bbls. No. 1 Shad in store and
fcraUlowfcrca>hftllßSLib«rt)f*tm«,bjr,r. < v-v >•
*,2 *_ WULTSrt QO:-
OPESiI, WHALEMAN!! STRAITS oid,
n JaatweaiTlM » InTOiotfcy
*£i r atAOKEOWH k TiKUnr,
■ i- . . ■ ' ■- rrr.
IMMII
Commercial.
COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION FOB AUGUST.
untn Dicxxr, V. p. C. IT. Paciaos, Jakes Qutciii,
Dino Cuivku. Avsna Looans
PITTSBURGH OUUKBTS.
[Reported SpeMaßp-for the. PiUzburyh Gazette.)
Pmacpson, Mosdat, Sett, fl. 1558.
FLOUR—Safe* at mill of 170 Nil* extra at $5,30 : 43 do
extra family atso,lo; and 20 bt-U do trotn first band* ot
S3J»7<fiSILQO. From *torc, 300 !s>!«, inlJota at $5,30*3:45,40
fur niper, $5,02 for astro, and «0.57*fd,12 for family do.
Ry«J Flour, 10 bM» a. mill, at $3,00, and 20 do from More at
$4.00. -
PEKD a sale at mill In one lot to go East, of 100 tool
Bran at «II,OQ ton. and 100 ton* ship feed at $l5.
DAY—Sales at acsh** of 5 loads, nt StHj?>slo,so ton.
BACON Salw:c*( 1 1.1-s-0 IM Shoulders and Hams at 7 and
10c.
GROCERIE?—SaIes of V. lids N\ N. Molasses at gal.
CofTee, sales of 20 ling* Iti-► at 12*-j-
OIL —Sales <.l 10 bids Lard No. I at 85c, oad s.bbl» Lord
So. 2 nt 75 *1 pal.
EGOS—Salt* of 200 dozen at 7c.
I’KACICK?—SaIes of TO baskets at $2415<352,50.
CUKESE—SaIes 20 bxs W. H. at 7@7^.
WHISKY—SaIes of fir, bbl* rectified, In lots, at 27@23.
WOSETARV AND COHISIERCIAX.
Madison C. Johnson haslw-n elected permanent Presi
dent of tho-Xorthern Dank of Kcutneky, In place of Mathew
T. Scott, d ere used. The Louisville Journal say* of this ap
pointment
••The nnroiutroont i«. in every respect, a roost Judidoos
one, and will tmi:t t!»- h-Arty approval of sll who look to
the sncct-ulnl mnnaxminit oi thu lustttmion «• essential lo
the pr.**poriiy i;f the people "
Iraac \V. bestt has Wen elected a Director in the same it,-
stitutiuu, io place of hi* father, M. T, Scott.
Tlie CioHjnati Price Current says that “ the agent ol
Bell, (iract A Co, of London, England, l>ai boon here for
(be pa>t mouth, we understood, with the Intention of enter
ing salt opcitißt the directors of the Ohio Life and Trust
Company, with th- view of making them inalvidnallj lia
ble for the debt* of the Institution, and It is thonght be will
Tu* Grain Tram or Cntrvio —During the last week
there has horn p*o*iv«-d ni Chicago 10,984 barrels of flour,
401,7 k 3 br.»h>-is <>t wheat, f-64,053 bnshels of corn, |the great
est amount of corn received here in any ono week this m
son, ex.'i'edirig e»eu tl*o receipts of lavt week, which were
_&89.933 bcshtls,! «u-l 27,443 bnshels of oats, making oner a
1 mif/ioM <■/ t'Ujheh o/ijratii, namely: 1,137,724 bushel a. The
total receipts of tin- season are now 250,99 Q barrels of flour,
tt.A15.757 bn.liels wheat, 5.597,751 bushels of l,*
750,483 bnshels oat+—making a total of nearly sixteen tni'f
iton bathcli oj <?rain, namely, 15,707,995 bnshels.
At this time last year the receipts bad been 105,000 l>bls
floor, 3,050.000 bnshels wheal, 0,500,000 baabele corn, and
OJiLOiXI bnshels oats, making a total of 11,025,100 bnshels ol
grain, ami showing an increase in the receipts of this year
over those ot last yepr, up to this time of 4,t’152,995- bush
ed*.
Tbt> shipments by lake during tho last week hero been
7,S*O barrels fl-.nr, 151.745 wheat, and bnsb
vU corn, making a total cl <<IM,SA7 bushel-, of grain Tho
total shipment* of the *• a«nn nn< now 233.51 S barrels flour,
0 347,108 Imshels wheat, 5.(h'.2,:U4 lm«h..-ls corn, and Lo
ot'd bushels oat*—making a total of nearly u>nrt/fn million
I'UiheU of r/niin. namely 13,771. MU bur.bel*.
Tho shipment* tiiit tune lost year were V 3.000 barrels of
flour, t unbels wheat, VIKAO'Xi tmeinds corn, and
180,Qu0Jt>ushels imls, making 5,455,01X1 bn*hels, ami show
ing an iuctraw iu the vliipmtou of this year over last year,
Up to tills time, of 5,U'4u.5!>l bushels.
The grain market has boon )o<w aclivo during His last
week, and prion b*v« declined. Present rates me, for win
ter white whest, $l,lB In store; for red winter wheal In
bags $l,ll ; for No. 2 spi ihg wheat, S 3 cent* In atom.—fCbi
, r*gO Tutitia,l*(.
RIVER NEWS.
Giu.vr Rrti The Monongahela river went np two loch
e* and a rjuarter during P.tday and Satnnlay ’ I Bosinen
l>u the wharf is very Itvoly ; On tba* part nf the levte where
the boat* on cc,ah one*, landed their grain, a floe crop has
sprung np, and tlie hard eloiiea are cametert wltlvgreen.
Weep and howl, oh, Babylon, for grass eprtngeth npju (by
market place*.
All we want hero now It water. We would be doing a
•mashing busluewi at once if wo only had tbe water. There
is an übuiidauee of freight, fur a time ai loast.
Wo perceive t-y ihs sal-julnedeitract thateoin* buxy-body
bss Well trying to d*Utue tTapt. ivlinofilter ’
*• Moaauriai were Ixdngadopted by genltcmen In this dty,
to the I'alaeiii-xs and absurdity nf certain charges
tu;tJ« reoenily by a Nlumphis editor. Capt. Kllnofcl
«.-r, of the ill-UtiiJ when on* or the gentle
m»n ailti-U--] to, h.iving tawme ■'eriiuiUy nnwrll, tho matter
hits been neglected since, hat will receive atteotioo In duo
time, li will i<o shown by the •ffld.vvlts.d M-veral (ndivld
u*l«. that K, if inclined, could nut biro abstracted
any money—thru the Huf" m-«* not la his after
tin- ill«ewtrr—tlust tiwxsiu the |»sksttsiou of Ojpt. Nelms,
of the wr-xkiug C',rai-Any, Mid by him forwarded lo St.
l/'iiis. In care of Adams K\pr-as Messenger; that, in the
presenro of i inmniitlMv the a>hi-s of the paper money con
•alt,«*l jn the *al». were carolully examined, mod thedispo
kiti..n Unit sin itudr of the confused tn’ip of mle-shapcn
rein: Imw ('.ipi K. tia-l to borrow money b- pay h;s way up
th- riTi-t. Alt this, and rr.me, ts to bn cxpUiocd, and tho
exfK-dtlon will confound tho srrib-r of the article la quee
tlon. and. those who were s > ungearmu* as lo helicva It."
Now any man th-.t Kimetellcr as well us we,
lil< M|nw-citiaens kumr tDat Ii- list iucapatile of doing
my ihing ih>' kind lnutuaUd a< he Uof flying; Shame
: onyour Memphi»edi» 'r' Y.-nr xpng of Southern chivalry.
I Shame.
Capt. Kltn-f-it- r .-tigljl to take >t > farther notice of the
matter Lhau t.i reiiuu I tbs tUn-leror how important It is to
ke-pa dco-ut pen in hi* harut.
No Sale.—Another attempt wss mvlo on Saturday morn
ing t<- ~-U the •t-iuri'-r J. W U*Umau, at public nale. The
bhidiog *m very lam**.and coatroenced at $ll MXJ, which
liyure was ndvsncv.i «>» f ll.SOtt, when tHe bidding wasclosed,
with the anuviimvni-.-ut that noeaJejwai made. It was,
however, tu'innt.d that «hould certain portles. who appear
pj| to be ontracting privaicly for h.ir, cl-s»wl a
wtihin a!«w day*, slm wi-ul-l again tw put up at public
HUtl’ll
The m L-"»ts l»*-f»ub1ifan r-f Friday .
•‘The IHdliil-ij-hta np at 7 o’clock, yesterday
morning. The Randolph caijis dv>wn at ■r. K, and
tl* Osidcti, with two b*rgr« tu t-isr, went tip tho Ohio In
lb" iflcrtin.-t!
. The N-w V.lb I'll vmi from bt. l/mn st n-x-o. yc*ter
ds*.ni- l «iUieavo.-u !l." arrival r.f rde rt»r» this morning.
£h- uku f; >ni l.r-re is>9<-r 7'K> Utns of freight including
lto- ennr <•( the Ark«n*.u Traveller uad Miutiv.onk*, and
The | a wwr.k r.u» fi'm Cincinnati, ai tl»wd at”
‘rl. -li. y-*:--rdsv • vc-ninj. v* till a b.taty frrluht f-»r St,
, L'-'-it, 'i!id nlk-'.ii 1.5 tons I 1->»«tU «iM«r. J*T.e- had a bar*«
p«'»-t a flat 111 UiW . wut-h situ Uuioaded h.m, *L»d lvaVea lor
; 61. L.-IIIS tins morning. ‘
C»pt W C tliri i-.-n. forinrrly «l tin- J C- H-iOQg, bought
the stTHHiri htin-low I.r, a day ot two ago, for tli» sum of $4 •
yiQ. At Sheriff's sjJ».
Steamnoat Ktgiiler.
AtUUVKO DKPAP.TKD.
f.nv-'in'-. Itr-.wn**lll» i
T« d.i. . j do.
C*-t—«■*! Hsyar.l, Hllial—Mi. , C-. 1.
Itivrs— 1 U r> m r isitf.v
Telegrspiilc aiarketa.
Sr* T'dlE, fvpi. Cott'in l>o<>jant: sola* yraterday of
2 600h»'.cs and t-wlij- cf ) iXVj bj!<* Flour doil; 9.800 bbls
■ole, Ohio Jj.?&•.'£() Who*' quiet; fj.iXW insoold: red $l.lB
<&I.SO. nlaift (1 Cura dun; 23,000 baa outi!; uhito
j<*Uow 90c. WbUkey firm at 'JiUe and holder*
domstul 25c. Sugar quiet. Freight* on Cotton ti» Liver
100 l anil Cacou quiet Lrsth-r ts.quint t-nt Heady.—
,ln*o*d'»il l* iDwiiii-. mU* »f 40,000 g*Jt. at 75e. Lard b
dntl nt ‘•ofiiiK.v. Ui jrs are tinn.
Stock Market.—Stocks firmer; Chicago A Hock Island
7‘A,; Michigan Southern 24, N. I'. Central Kr*-Jiog
ij. MltsoTiri Slxct Si-ll; GalenaA Chicago R3|.i; Michigan
C-otiol .V?*C En« Tenareiw fixt* 90$'; Indiana
ritv«A9} k . *
Cjsvt.x.>i*n. Eipt. 4 —Floor firm: u1r52,500 bU*at $4,86
gtifonupcrflnf ir«ipt« f»lr. Whbkey opened unsettled
atid bt jeri offiiwl but after the advance of
In New York w«s made known cu change vCU bhb ooldot
Ulc liottbf market closed dull utthbratr, Provisions are
without any essential change; nothing hu liven done ta
Indicate any Important f-ature. Linseed 01 ha* advanced
to Sec and la *ouJ demand. Sale* 1,2v0 h«ga O’fh-e at H@
12c. Hualnc** is quits ortlvn. Money l* cv; and In Rood
demand. Unhangs on the East hna declined to P* f
coot premium and is dull*
PuiUJiCJta*,wpt. 4.—'Tho Flour market firm: there la
hot little rnqo iry fut export; *ale« extra at $8,25 to $8,50
*nl<*» to tho trade at ss,l2j{ to $5,25 for old stock; superfine
s.* ,60 to $5,75 for fr.sh ground; s<s to $0,25 for extra; $3,50
Is $6.75 tor extra totally, and *7 to $7,80 for Uncy, Noth*
tag doing in P. yc Flotir or Corn meal. Stock ot Wheat light
I,l*oo bushels prim* Southern and Pennsylvania tvd at $l3O
and while at|l,3<Vsl.4o. P.yo Is in cemang at 77c for old
Pennsylvania, end for new Southern. Corn b in
demand; 4.060 bus Southern yelluw, afloat. eotd at 00c; and"
la stors att&. LAta ore iu good request, at 43c fur foaih*
cm, and 41< for lVnnS)iratua. Whiskey 1» nominal at 26c
for bble.
TULIIXCOIX, Sept. 4—Flour is quiet and unchanged.-
Wheat b firm. Cornlsllrm; white at BhsS3c; yellow i
Wbilkcy is dull, but steady; at 35<$2fie. Provl
lona utoady. •
QUALITY AND FtNTSII,
FIFTY CENTS,
rtn rv good cases tor
no. 84 fourth street.
CARGO A CO'S
A MBROTYPE AND PHOTOGRAPHIC
JjL GALLERIES, No'2l Fifth street, opposite Daly's, and
$3 Slxrkrt, opposite Fleming's Drug Store. Photographs
finished in oil or water colors, Uutcd or plain. Specimens
and Reception Room on the ground floor. mj&dly
Magnesia —a iarge tmppiy of ifus
lu\od>, Tlcnry’s, Murray's Flold «uid Citrate of Mag
nesia, constantly on hand at JOS- FLEMIRO,
au2s _ corner Diamond and Market at.
Flavoring extracts, com starch
Bice Flour, Kurina, Cooper’s Refined Stared Isinglass.
b*go, Pearl Harley, Ac, for sale nt FRANCE'S Family Qro
eery and Ten Store, Federal st* Allegheny. nu 2
HANDSOME Dark Wool Do L&iois at
Twelve and n half cents per yard opened this day,
also newetjles dark Prints. C. IL LQVK,
onlO 74 Market gt.
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE Dry Goods; a
good owortnu-nt always ou baud,
O. HANSON LOVE,
tu4 » 73 Market street.
Y* ARNISIIES—
-10 Mils. Coach,
R do Co]>a4
i do Dnmar,
Just rcc’d and for sale by
5 l>Mt. Furniture,
0 On Japan,
40 On Ai|ibaltnm,
MACKEOWN A FINLEY
CALL nt our Warehouso and examine ou
stock offninlturo, Iwfore purcliailiur elsewhere.
T. U. TOUNO A CO.,
sn2l opposite "Olrard llous.',” street.
S' UNDRIES—4O:t ska Tenn. TOout;
9 d» FValhers; ou steamer Um
pire to arrive, and for sals liy IRAIAII DICKKY A 00.
TBANSI*AKENT BUFF OILCLOTH from
32 to Bl lntbea wide; B superior article for sale by
jul7 ’ J. A H.PUILLIPii, 20 and 23 St. Clair st.
A" LL KINDS OF^GLO at less
than usual prices, at Closing Ont Bale of
Jn',7 MURPHY A DUItCIIFIELP.
Domestic and staple dry goods
—A good assortment, C. DANFON LOVE, ?
an 23 74 MorkelstreeL .
MATTING —We have on hand a large
stock of Matting, which wIU b« sold very cheap,
ait 10 W. M’CHNTOCK, No. 112 Slurket st.
FISU— 50 bbls. large No. S Mackerel;
Sohfdo do do do
Just rec'd and for sale by T. LITTLE A C 0.,;
J 027 No. 112 Second street.
W FRANCE, Federal street, near La
• cock, Allegheny City, Family Grocer, Dealer in'
Flour, Bacon. CotTae, Too, Spiceo, FrnUr, Ac. je!s*Jyd
TENNESSEE FLOUR.—IB6 sacks Extra
Family now arriving from steamer Clifton. For sale
,|>y ja!3 IBAIAII DICKKY A CO.
X\ARK MERRIMACK PRINTS; Cotton
1 / and Wool Muua De I«inc«, now styles, at72J.£ ud 26
cents per yard. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market a.
o c TCS. FRESH BEATEN RICE for sale
XfO by SHRIVE A DILWORTH,,'
BQ I3 • Ho. 130 Second street.
H ONEJ£—16 boxes new White Clover
Hooey for tale at FRANCK'S Family Grocery and
Tea atom, Federal etreet; Allegheny city. . an!2
MAOKAREL— 25 bbls No. S large mack
at»l; 26 nbls No. 2 do, tcc'd and for sol* by
nul2 ITOTRY H.COLLIKR
?LOUIL—2S bblaExtraFamily instore and
throaleby • . rjc2l] ;■ J.B.CAHFXKLD.
lELEESE—IOObxa. of choiea-Cream.GbeeBo
f forsola by - tel fa v&.I>A3LanXAOO. V
YEf ;
W HE E LER & WILSON’S
SEWING : M A. OHI IS" ES,
AGENT S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STBSET,
THESE MACHINES ■which have gained such an enviable reputation over all OthCr
Machines on account of • ' - •
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabrio sawed. •
2. Economy of thread. v ' *"
3. Simplicity and thoronghness of construction. .
4. Portability, ease of operation and management 1 : 5
5. Speed.
6. Quietness of movement.
7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel.'
3. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. j * .
9. Compactness.and elegance of model and finish?
Are now offered witl all of the latest improvements and advantages at. manufacturers
P»ces by ALEX. R. .REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET*
A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. anJ»:.l*w6»*
business ©tjanges.
NOTICE. —The Co-Partnership of Baga-
LEY, OOSQBAVE A CO. expired by limitation, on the
UrstlQfltant. Tho business will bscontlnned by WILLIAM
BAO ALKY, at 18 and 20 Wood atroet, who will settle np tho
boaiiiMS of the late firm. W. BAGALEY,
JOHNB.COSGBAVE.
rittibnrgb, July 22d, 1858.—JoOMtf
WILLIAM BAGAItBT,
WJEXOXsSSAX/B GROCER,
Nos. IS and 90 Wood Btreat,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTSRRSHIP.
THE partnership heretofore existing be
teen tbu undersigned, under the nuns end etjle of
SI'ANG & CO., i« this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Either partner being authorized to nse thenameof the firm
in liquidation. CHARLES f. SPANG.
JAMES M’AULEY.
au7:dlm
Pittsburgh, Aug. 6th, 1869.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership which has existed between
the undersigned, tram the first day of January, 1866.
under tb* name and style of SPANG k CO, was dissolved
by mntnal consent, on the tenth day of April last, (April
loth, IS08.) Either partner Is authorized to oio the nemo of
the firm in settling accounts and receipting for money'
which may be collected, bat Charles F. Spang, haring pur
chased the entire interest of John W. Chalfani,in the firm,
he (the said Charles F. Spang.) and James M’Auley, only
are authorized to uae the name of the firm, geacridly, ia
liquidation.
We are succeeded In business by SPANG, CHALFANT
k CO., (composed- of C. H. Spang, John Cbalfant,
Campbell B. Herron, Alexander Byers, and- A G. Loyd,)
whom we cordially rvccommend to the friends and custom
ere of the old Am. * CHARLES F. SPANG.
JAMAS H’ACLEY.
JOHN W. CHALFANT.
Pittsburgh, Pa., Ang. 6th, 1860. au7:dlm
ttrgulat
Monongahela Hlver tJ. 8. Mail Paokct*
ETEAMER TELEGRAPH, STEAMER JEFFERSON,
Cam. J. C. Woonwaan. Carr. Uzoaoa Cuak.
The above new steamers are
now running regularly. Morning Boats lease Pitts
burgh at 8 o’clock A. iL, and Evening Boats at 6
o’clock P. M. for M’Keesport, Elizabethtown, Mooonga
hrU City, Bellerernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California
and Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Coaches
for Uniontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Woyneaburg,
Carmichael town and Jefferson.
Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union
town for $3, meals and state-rooms on boats Ineloslm—
Boots returning from Brownsville leave at 8 oVJock In the
morningaud 6in the evening. For further Information en
quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street.
an& G. W. SWINDLER, AOKSC.
THE undersigned have formed a CO-part
ncrshlp, under tne style of SbacMett, M’Laln k Co~t
for transacting the wholesale Dry Good* business.
WILLIAM SQACKLETT,
JAMES H’LAIN,
HUGH JONES.
JOHN AUD AY,
T.T. UYLER.
BHACKLETT, M’LAIN & CO.
Wholesale Dealers an
FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
!.Vo. 49 Wocl Street, apposite the St. Charlie Held.
au£):lmd
N' OTICE TO SHIPPERS.—On and after
MONDAY, August 23J, the following rates will be
cnarged by the Bailroad between Pittsburgh and Cincin
nati, on the various classes of freight:
First Class 6»c ft 100 Ibsl Flour €oc qibarrel
Second « _4Se •• *• Whiskey -
Third “ 40e “ •• [Ooiton. 1,40 per bale
Fimrth" ~.....35c “ “ |
L. DEVKNKY.
General Freight A root, P, C. A 0. E. B. line.
J.J. IIOOBTON,
*txZ7:2ird (hnera! Pieij
NEW MAP OF OCR COUNTRY—Pre
eeutand Prospective; embracing tbe United BUUa
■ad Territories, tbe Canadju, New Brunswick. Norm! Scotia
and Newfouadlantfialfa, Mexico, Cube, end tbe Wcsi lodle
IpluJi, CcQirnl ABwrw en<l tbe iithmui of Panama, ell
tbe New DUcovsriesin tbe Foler Regime by l>r. Base end
otbrre,and eU tbe New Settlement*, end even tbe Coos tie*
of Returns end Nebraska, each in its proper ell on
' the •imp scale; compiled from Government surveys end
. other reliable souicce. Fyrsala by W. 8. UAVBN,
eu3o Mas, 31, 33 A 35 Market stmt.
Truss and supporter manufac-
TORY.—ffcrtwrlght A Tonne, No. 86 Wood street,
brg leave to call attention of the afflicted to the fret that
they are tbe only MANUFACTURERS ofTRUSSBS and
SUPPORTERS In this city. They can consequently take
measures, end make to order, these articles, alter the most
approved patterns, end famish" them at price* frequently
not more thenotie-hatf demanded by mere dealersin them.
AII are solicited to rail, after pricing and examining Trus
ses at any »tor* In the city, confident that we can satisfy
tbs afflicted that It is their Interastto deal with the menu
frrlnter. Particular attention paid to repairing.
CARTWRIGUT a YOUNG’S,
Tnue Maottfitctory,
an 3& Mo. 80 Wood street.
PROPERTY HOLDRRIt ATTENTION.
rasuEor & Jomreox
Having inereaasd their fhrilUlm for mnnatkctnrisg end
applying
w: s. okilds as oo»s
PATENT ELASTIC FIRE
AMD
WATER PROOF OEBTBST ROOFING,
ARE now prepared to execute orders for any
description ofKooft,steeporflat,at the ehorteet no
'Uceand with the utmost care, being determined to put on
Booth that cannot be surpassed for
Cheapness and Durability.
Our Booth are too well known to require any eulogy from
. us. Testimonials in favor of this Roofing and samples can
be sctD by calling at our Office, No. 73 Smithfield street.
Buildings covered wilh the above Roofing out be seen at
11. Nelson’s, corner of Wylie and High streets; J. Beck’s
new lloteL corner of Grant and Seventh streets; Bouse of
W.o. Leslie, Esq. Diamond allay, opposite Patterson’s
Etablc; Biore of ft. straw, corner of Market and Second sta.:
also House of B. H.Boecop, aune block; Brownsville Wharf
Boat; House of Robert Flynn, Ootiarem. between Webster
and Wylie streets; Store of J. H. Me&oberta, Webster at,
Stahls of A. Bradley, coraas of Water alley and Sandusky
street, Alleghany; House of B. B. WlDtlns. Baa, Wood's
Run; House of A. NeglsyrJohn Scott, Wn. McCall and Mr!
Coon, East Liberty; and many others too numerous to men*
tton. PERRIN A JOHNSON,
ap&dawlyT Wo.Tft Smithfieldsh,Pittsburgh,Pa.
OF THE BEST
ADAMS GALLERY, *
mylMod
LATEST NEWSfromallpartsof the world.
See the NEW TORS
DAILY HERALD,
TRIBUNE
and TIMES;
PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS,
PUBLIC LEDGER,
and CINCINNATI OOMUSBOXAL,
Dolirored to erery part
of th« city, by taring your addreaa at
IiUNT k MINER'S, Masonic Hall.
MS
Trade rapplled.
BOOTS AND BHOBB,
CHSAP FOR CASH
JAMBS ROBB,
NO. 89 MARKET STREET,
NEAR TltK MARKET HOUSE,
' Oat jtutncrfred hit large
Spring stock of
LADIES'. MISSES’ tad CHILDRENS' BOOTS tod SHOES;
MENS'GALT, KIP AND COARSE
. BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES,
* GAITERS, OPERAS, Ae.
BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac.
A-rery inperior article tod eery teat,
Direct from the Hanafactaren. which ta* will mU bp the
pint or paoxaoi ttvery reduced prtaea for cub.
Thla itock comprlm ona of the largot aeeortmenU to be
found in tap dtp, tollable far dtp tod ecrmxrj take, tod
having over twenty yean experience in baying, bt tnuta
thatbecaanowanltautaatafe He respectfully invitee all
in want to edLawarlng them that tbep will be pleated.
miCQ. my!7 • ' » - -
T'fcßUOS—Phosphora:
1 J . lodide Potash;
CtamßbtlUc:
Yellow Ochre; *
Host'i Liniment;
Lyon’s Ksthslron.
u. L. r*iINKBTOOK * oo .
No. 60, comer Wood sod Poorthsts.
Have the new tore daily
UKRALU, *
TKIBCKE,
TIMR9,
PHXLADKLPIQA LKDGKR,
PRESS, end .
OINOZNfIATI COMMERCIAL
delivered to eoy pert of tie city et dej-Uxht, by iMViog
▼oar order et Ilttat * Miner I#, 1 #, HeMmle Bill, ruth etreet,
*u3l JOBS PITTOCK, Aoot.
T)RODDOE FOR SALE—. .
JL 9XOOO lbe. ocontry cored BoOc Meet;
JSbbU “ « Meeepot*;
.180 btw. Dry Applet:
3,000 lbe.cormtry cored Beeoo* >'
lattareet. my 3 EHEITBB k PILWORTgR.
TVfEW STYLE CAKPEXS—We are just
JLI opflttlnßwjnHJMWitjle BnnMli isd thnHlvU.
CUT.U,.tilthwill b.»olJjtTOTtow.^£«.*s
ME AL—2 bblj fresh ground oat meal
Family Floor from
JC Nl«3*4VbitaWWt,Jactr«MtTedftx>dfor wto.br
' .BOBBIZ BIOSITi
JJi Trout itmt B»rWcoi»
W OULD. you be without a. «prine_bed
■ J'" vMiMtn bmoM totbolewprio*<s ***■■
DOLLARS ■ T, B. TOPBP*
SwawawMßE
PJtMILV
PITTSBUSaB.
jteamns.
f£UscrUanrous,
iprrxsßrrßGH. raairfrtsi
/Qrttcal.
Health op American women.—
For many years I have been troubled with geaota
weariness and languor, both mental and.phytical; caprice
Ustlessnces, dull bradaehe, pain lu the head and temple" -
coldness and tendency to stiffness, palpitation of the heart,'
very easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, stomach
and bowels eranged, with pain. Any mcnl dor physical t
exertion was sure to bring on all the symptoms, and I bad .
In addition, SGllng of the womb, at>d great pain in that re
gion. One physician after another exhausted bis skill and
gars me up. A patient and persevering twaof MAR
SHALL’S UTERINE OATHoLItON fortunately corned me,
and I have no words sufficient to express my thankful pen
Alas. JULIA ANNE JOIINSON.
lean truly say tbatThavo been a sufferer <or many years'
with whites and deranjpd meustnution. Alter a while I
had other troubles, inch as pale face, Indigestion, wasting
away, general laoguor and debility, pain in the small of the
back, a surt of aching and dragging sensation, pain between
the shoulder blades extending dowu the spine, loss of appe
tite, trouble in the stomach and bowels, with cold bands and
feet and dreadful nervousness. The least excitement Would
make me feel as it I should fly away. I tried doctors and
drugs, and everything, one after another, without the ben
efit. One bottle of UTBRINK GATIIOLI
CON changed some of my symptoms for the better, aud now
lam entirely aud radically cured. 1 wish that eve* j wo
man coaid know what it will do, OLARIS9A OBEB.
For a long time I had Uterine complaints with the follow
ing symptoms: I was nervous, emaciated and irritable; I
seemed to abound in complaints; tome of which 1 will try to
tell you; pain In thalover organcaod a feellngsaa Ifsome;
thing was going to foil out; tnabllityto walk xmch on ac
count of a feeling of fullneoc aching and draggfng, an d
•hooting pains in the back, loins, and extending down th«*
legs; tbs jolting produced by riding caused great pain; 'spas
modic shootings and pains in the side, stomach and bowels;.
headache, with ringing In the ears; overy fiber of tits body .
seemed sore; great Irritability; intense nervousness, I could
not bear the least excitement without being prostrated for
a day; I could scarcely mom about the "boose, and did net
take pleasure in anything. I had given up hope, baring
tried everything,as 1 supposed, In vain, but a friend called
my attention to UABfIZLALL’S UTERINE CATUOUOON.
I took It, hoping against hope. Most fortunately it cured
me;end there is not a bealthleror more gratohil woman iu
the country. I trust all will too IL It is truly the woman's ,
friend in need. Mss. FLORENCE LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S UTEJUXSCaTUOLICOX wMcertain
If cure fhlliagof the TTomA Whites? Suppressed, Irregular
or Painful Menstruation. Bloating, Inflammations and Die-'
eases ofthe Kidneye or Urinary Organs, Rctenticnor In
continence of Urine. Heartburn, Cbsllvcnest,. Mnxoutntts\
Printings, Palpitations, Crampe , Disturbed Sleep, and all *
troubles organic or sympathetic, connected uritA the Uterine
organs. -
The price of J tarthalPs Clerine Catholicon is One DeSar
and a Half per tingle bottle. On the receipt qf six deHart -.
Ane bottles snail be seii by express, free of charge, to tho end
of the express route.
Separtsatlar to write the post office address, Unon. county
end State. Ws vriUguarantee that the Medicine aillbe sent
on receipt tf the money. Addren
D*. GKO. IL EEYBER,UOWood»L, Pittsburgh, ’ '
apl4-dawT Sign of the Oolden Mortar.
JOY TO THR ADMIUKRS OF
A FINE HEAD OF
RICH GLOSSY HAIR.
Talk of beauty, it cannot exist without a fine head of hair, «;
then read the following, and if you ask more, see circular -
around each bottle, and no odo can doubt.
PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA
TIYE—'We call the attention of alt old aud young, to?-',
this wonderfnl preparation, which turns back to ltd criminal
color, gray hair—covert the bead of tb* bald with a luxuri
ant growth—removes the dandruff, itching, and all entano
: ooa eruptions—causesacoatlLOat flow of the natural fluids; ;•
I and hence. If nerd as a regular (lrtvMug for the hxilr will; -
I preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old
ln all its natural beauty. We coll thi-n upon the bald,
1 the gray, or diseased in scalp to cso It; ami surely the young .
1 wilt not, as they value the flowing lock*, or ti>o witclitug- ..
curl, ever be without IL Its prai*e is up«>u tLctonguocf j
| thousands. ’
j Ttt» A cent for Prof. Wood’s Hair Itestomtlvr* !o New Ha
ven, received the following letter lu regard to the ELestora- .
i Urn, a few weeks since:
Daw* Ritbl Cunn, July 2S, ISid. *
Ms. LziVxxwoxtH—file 1 have been troubled with dan
druff or scurf on my head for more then s year, my hair ■.
began to corns out, scurf and hair together. IsawinaNew/ _
! Haven paper about “Wood’s Hair Restorative-*' u a enro.—
i I called at your stewo on tbe first of Aprilbut,nndpurtha»- •
I sd one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction It was •
ithe thing; It removed the scurf and hair began to-riw,U? [
iis sow two or tbrve lochcs in length severs it tear ell t-Jfl I
: have great faith in it. I wish you to send me two bottles'
: more by Mr. PoqL the bearer of this. 1 don’t know as any '
: of the kind la nsed in this place, yon may LaVo a market for; \
l many'bottles afte-r ttUknown here.
I Yonrt, with reepect,^^fiMM^^UrU^^ttMM^jjj|
_ ' . .jdx«£Si£* PHHAnap H uflW!rsrisi^^
I. W J J fr ll<lr Bln *«* Hair Uettorattw is proving
itself tfencflcUl to me. The trout, and nl.*> the l-mk part of
ay hood almost lost its covering—in f,,-t 3tljaT»*
' l ,* rd , bnt , two half pint-bottle* of yonr Rucamti' e, and bow
the tip of ray beau ij well studded with aprouu>inz cron of
young hair, and the front it alto receiving tu benefit. I
ban tried otiier proparaUous without any beci-Qt whatev
er. 1 think from my own personal recommendation. I can
lndn«e many other* to try It. yours respectfully
D. K.TIIOMAS, M. D. p N0.4C4 Vine ef.
_ «, «- Visctsaxs, Ikd., Jun* 13i3.
Pttor. 0. J. WOOD-—At you are about to rodtmfactura
and Tend jour recently discovered Ualr Rv-toradr* I will:
itate for whomsoever It may concern, that I hava vtedit'
and known other* to ute it—that. I hare, for •ovcral yonre.
been in the habit of uiiug other Hair RettomUvc #, und that
IfindyoureTuUynpetiortoanyotherlknow. It entire
ly cleaaae# the head of dandruff, and with one ninth's prop
er on willreetore any peraon’i hair-to youthful
color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and sioety ap«
pearanca; and all thia, without diacolortng the handa »»>hl
apply U, or the drew on which it drop*. IwouM, therefore,
ractmnand Itausa to every one desirous of haring a fine
color and texture to hair.
Beipectfuily,yours, •, WILSON KING,
. Tor tale by GEO. IL KtCTSER, 140 Wood at- Pittsburgh,
(pO. J. WOOD k CO- Proprtetor*, 312 Broadway, A. Y..
In tha great N. T. Wire Balling Establishment) and U 4
ilarket street, 8L Louis, and told by all good Drag
gixta. ap2o an^hlydawieT
Iron City Commercial College,
Pittsburgh, P<u—Ckartcrt<£ 1855.
800 sxvdkxts aTTinmao, jaw. 1658.
NOW the largest and most thorough Coqir
martial School of the United State*.' ' Young men
prepared (or actual dntlnof the CoonVng Boom. '■ * '
3. 0, A. Prof, of Book-keeping and Sclooee of -"
Account*.
A.T. Donnxri, Teacher of Arithmetic and ConwwiclAl',
Calculation.
J. A. Hnswcxand T. C. Jxxutra, Teachers of Book
Keeping.
A. Oowixr and W. A. Minn, Profs, orPenmanship. J
SINOUS AND DOCDLK KNTHY BOOK-KEKPLN'O,
Aauaed In every department of business. . .
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUBINEB3 > :
WRITING—DETECTING OOUNTBFJ3IT MONEY ' : ■ :
—MKROANTZLB CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL
LAW, are taught, and all other subject* necessary - £-<■.
for the success and thoroughadocation of a practical bu»i- s'
neea man.
„ 13 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the premiums In Pittsburgh for tho past threo
yean, also In the Eastern and Western Cities, for beet,
Writing, . • •
NOT ENGRAVED WORK.
IMPORT AS T . ISFOOflATlOS;
Student* enter at any time—No vacation—Time vbli»l v .
ted—Review at pleasure—Graduates aaeitted In obtaining >
situation*—Tnlikin for PaU Commercial Oourm, ftBsdiO——^ ;
Average time 8 tola weeks—Board, rASO perweek—Ste- -i'
tfonery, so.oo—Entire eost,soo,oo to $70,00. "•
«3.Mlui(tera* son*received atbslf pricy.
Fcr Card—Circular—Specimens of Buteesi and Orna- f'
mental Writing—indoee two stamps, afid addma ' ' 0
•p 4 • F. W; JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Penna.
1858. CABPBTB. 1»«f.
THE MAEKETSTKJSST OAETET STOBlifcs. .
IS STILL PREPARED TO SOHly’
lUAtmii tor TOrrt, BnuotlA Aoi In- 1
hate erer before offoredj Ooeoa MalUzur lor .rrfVM **'
3
TtjJjoiwu, *oimfd roßin lomr*3«iSS'Sis^3f 1 '
lov prices. ■ u -
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ISJ R* 00 ® 00 «** y °w dUbritSiiSiSc . •
-- - Ootn«rlbrLek«nd8«coodfir*etßi -
FREIZIRS. .;/ , ■ ; . ',~~V
UOS3K&*3 PATENT 5 KUNCIK FEBEZERfI*
Zh*bMt«&dche«pMt . • :. V^V
.- nutEZEß^ixibs-
Will b* told at M*anftctaw*prtcß.
T. J. CBAIS ACO?, 114 Trpod rt, ..-
Fish— 25 hf. bbiB.No.2 wo d
80 do Ji
25 bblt Baltimore Herrin*;;
90 do NO-ltrimmedlJlioj; .
• -j IftbCdo do - doi do
, r IS M*. do Wlifto Tiab;
. 80 fax. do . do do
■, •;; 10 do .;do Tmjt. „
• Httb.Hnr'AliirhtiDn’fiili: ■ i
- . 30 do. H.F«:Uorrtn*v • '-h
Inttecoodlbrsiloby jelg A VILSON. 1 »v
j COM by Weight. -
f g-*kis nafaiimto L ia prepared to deliTgr in ;
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