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. Mxxnso.—The meeting of
;. the out Washingtonians held inthe Temperance
f • Ark, Allegheny, on Thursday evening Was large
' beyond nil previous anticipation, end exhibited
slltht tbtirasiaim of the old organ fxation. The
netting varfolled- to order by. the selection of
. Ur. M« McGonnigle as Chairmen, C. L. Magee,
Clemeon -Moore and CspL, E. P. Pratt as Vice
Presidents,‘fendC. W./Benhey; as Secretary.
The tneellngopcheti with e fervent prayer by
> *be Rev. Dt\Baird, after which, on motion of
Mr. {Fleeson, a eommUlee of five was appointed
to up resolutions expressive of the sense of
the meeting in- relation to the recent demise of
Johi It.V. Hawkins, composed of Messrs. B.
C. Fleeson, C. L. Magee, . Rev. J. P. Betker,
Clemsoh Mooro and CeptrE. F. Pratt.
The President then introduced Mr. John R.
Williaaa, who made enable and eloquent.ad
dress, which was listened to with extreme satis
faction by an. audience composed principally of
persona who had battled in the cause for years.
He was followed in a few remarks by Mr. R. CT
Fieesou.
The following preamble and resolutions were
then reportedby the committee and unanimously
adopted: ' . ' . •
fYoanjus, in the wise Providence of God, the
doer of good and: the doer of evil-alike must
pass awayirom earth, and though we miss the
familiar faces of many awful men who greeted
us hero In former days, of many friends who
have passed from' earth forever, to none do wo
feel more indebted—to none does meoTory more
kludlyrecur—than to Jons H. W.Hawxntt,
the devoted missionary of the Wash
ingtonian Tsmperanoo. movement!
Resolved, That.oe in tho trials and tempta
tions of^motvlbap. seventeen years, he was
faithful to till pledge of total abstinence from
intoxicating drinks—an earnest, useful advocate
of that course, as . the'only safeguard against.
• drunkenness—he bos proved fully his faith by
his works. > • -
Resolved, That many of us eau bear testimony
to the wisdom of his policy—to the good done
by him in hie his faithful services
and many sacrifices for tho welfare of his fellow
men. ■ . :
Resolved, That we hero renew oar vows to be
faithful to. which be so nobly kent
until tho end.. . .' " . ’
Resolvedf That as he overcame the temptation
to inlemperanee by tdW abstinenoe, sows feel
that it is the only eoourity for the victim of ap
petite or habit and anew declare as tho result of
experience and observation that it ds tho sole
hope of the inebriate.
ResoltfS, That our 'sympathies aud our pray
ers are with the surviving comrades of Mr.
Hawkins, and with all who have Bought, by like
or by any moans, to'bast off the chains of that
terrible tyrant, Appetite for strong Drink.. God
' bo with them and sustain them, and may He be
with our children, onr friends and onr country,
and direot us to aome remedy for the fearful
evil and curse of our land.
Resolved, That our warmest greeting and most
heartfelt thanks aro tendered to. onr. old friend
-*nd brother, Joini R. Wileiasms, of Salem', o.',
for his atlchdinoVand address on the occasion:
that wo wish him yet'many days of usefnl life,
as a missionary ofTeaperance, and above all, a
sure and stead Cut nope for the life eternal.
Resolved, That Wo'offer ottr condolence with
tho faculty, df; B£r;Hawkins in their loss,jthopgh
we trust it was for him but a .pleasant change to
ah immortal life.
eopy of theie proceedings be
signed by and addressed to the sur
viving relatives of Mr. Hawkins.
At tho suggestion of Mr Williams, a copy of
the old ißkshiogiqnian-pledge was drawn up,
and daring the progress of themeetingfifty*two-.
names Were attached. :
Tns Pxttbbcegu Aktoal Coxrzaxsc* of the
Methodist Protestant Charoh/held its 25th session
at ConneUsfiUe, Fayette Co., Pa., at 9 o’clock
Wednesday, Sept Bth, 1858. The opening discourse'
Was delivered by Rev. Geo. Brown, DD. After
which thePresideat, Her. W. Collier took the chair,
J. Scott was elected Secretary, and 6. J. Dorsey,
Assistant, .the roll being called the Conference was
declared organised?”' i
On taoUcm.Sev. Wm. VFrajrg was recairadoQ oef- l
tificato from thaWuton Ta, Conferenced' ' ' I
Oo moUon thstimsfcrtfa# meeting of jhoConte
ooee la tbn moraing, «u fixed at 8 o’clock, A. If.,
and* aSjooin at 12, - M.' Afternoon mcel~»t '2,
P. SL. sad adjournal 5, 1\ ILOa motion the
printed rales of order used at the Un ' cession were
made the rules of -order for the present setsioa. Oo
motioa'lfie'cxamuufion i«i, character was taken op.
On mOtksafCenTeiunee'adjourned with prajer by_
R. T. 6itmntyo«.V.; :
'WstmaiftAY Am&B005, SepL 6th, 1856.
Conference met at regular hoar, and was opened
with religious services bj W. G. Williams, roll ealled, |
minutes read and approved. . The of.
character being the baxiom is order was resumed.
On motion the Conference went iototheelection of
President,. Rev." John Sooti was dnljr' elected. The
eleetioirdf Stationing Committee next In order, Revs.
John Cdwl and W, minister*,'hnd John Rod
man and S. ilpfher, lsjmen, composed that.Com*.
miUee. - •* - • - ' . '
On motion W..G.Ratijdge was elected Conference
stewart. Onmotion theexamihationofcheraclerwas
reinmed. 1
On motion. Conference adjonrntd, prayer by 0.
Brown. ’■
Thumdat Mowrnrc) ScpLStij 1858. ‘
The Confereoee opened at'the regnlar hoar with
prayer by the Rev. J. R Tygard—roll called, minutes
jeadandnpproved. On motion the examination of
character was named.
The rosignstioh of John Cowl,‘ministerial and fi.
Hornftr, laytnin, who warn appointed on the station
log Com. was tendered by the gentlemen, and vu
ocoepted by Conference, Bar. H. Palmer and G. W.
Pogue were elected to fill the vacancy.
Oo motion a committee of 9 were appointed to take
action oh the prooeedfogs of the lata General Con
ference held in l£nebboi& Va.,. consisting 'of G.
Brown, W. Collier, If. Reeves,' J. Robinson, H.
Reeves, John Cowl, W. Redman, W. Bradman, and
J. Monroe. •* •- .. \
On motion W. A. Porter was received as a super
nnmerary assistant on Waynesbnrg circuit with the
po claim' npon tho super-
t
On motion 'a e&maltiee of 5 were' appointed on
itineracy,, and. Orders, consisting of W. Beeves, J.
Cowl, B.T.flimsntcn,W. Redman, G. W. Pogue.
On motion a OMnmtitee of 3 wasappoisted on.
journals, odntistingdf A. Kingsley, J. R. T/gaid,
D, Booby. !
A commutes was appointed on Finances, .consist
ifig of J.Banks; J.Mouro*, W. McDowsL . ' .
A committee of 3wi* appolgted on Pnbli cation)
consisting of G. Brown, V. Lneas, A. j. Marple. '
A committee baßoandariaswas appointed consist
ing of J. Redman, XL Palmer, W. B.
Bolton, A, McDowil.
Committee-on H, Bacas. - .
Committee on Sabbath Schools, A. B» Roberts.-
Committee orPrerideofe Bsissy, consisting of J*
MeßoweU,6.B. Retorts, J. W. Batledgo.
Oo motion Confsrence adjourned, 1 prayer' by W.
G. -v, ■
LuLczktn Erat>i*r. Towkmup.-—A beshlte,
belooginglo Mr.' Shaeffer, ofFindhy ip.,* and
containing' the summer’s indastfy of a targe
■warm of little, workmen,was. siolen-fmm hir
premises on Wedoesdsynight lasL The hire
and alt that'it contained was Ukento (he woods,
where ihl ,wera destroyed mid the honey
eaten.-’Several fuspidouscircinaßtaaces.direct
' ed attention to three young men who bad been
oat “cocn hanUdg/Mhat ereniDg. Advantage
was taken of this fact. ‘lheyoongmenwere
severally sceoeltd and requested to give a brief
and faithful account of their “chase;” hut their
iiatenfrnts being contradictory their guilt be-
Came apparent. Mr. S, then feigned
of the whole affair, and confronting the most
unsophisticated rather sharply, he divulged
every circumstance indeialU The ingenuous
' nets which characleriredjjhls account showed
that he was inexperienced in the walks of vice.
This one.along with another who had been led
into it against nil own will, were very penlleni,
and offered ample reparation, and declared U
' ‘would be the last time they would “steal a bee
hive;*/ bot tha other, the leader of the party,
more hardened by w Hf« of profligacy, boheted
of his connection with the affair, and . left for
parts unknown.". An offioerls in pursuit of him.
He is usiaDy .called’ “flhangbal but moni.
properly tometintt, TTm. Meanor. r
Tun. FnqncstavT AssociATiQi.-rthis highly
. respectable order held a-- plcnio yesterday {Fri
day) at Glenwood, TWs UA delightfiil grove
in Peebles township* about three miles above the
city/ on the Monongahala. We were‘oh'the
. ground during a pert, of: the
foandlhcge a large company of -gentlemenand
ladies enjpy.lng.the oocaalon most projper
and iunoosntmanner—in decoingoorthe green
and in the inlffehangeof friendly sentiments:
The various bahners of. the different eodietiea
Were displayed around in tho given and pleasant
crove/whoM branchos phut out the powerful
nvs of the sun, which potovd down with great
intensity duringrthe ’grsMer put of the dsy.
V»m not»<«:a riogl» o»M « dnmkjMeM or
dliordovim lh» ground Uiroagh the wholo tlmo
W toSelfldot <it. twgoodftllo*»lp.
• aadden Uuiider gd«t “d drirtog ehower ef
,lMwd wiUithdrd»yof nfreihlog reUxetlon.
Tai toung miui'irho » thorough
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Kmm^—Mr. f/J**"*** Accnnnfx.—Mr. JohnGWy^iafthe
Adams, of the HiitbnrtH Novelty Work#—who 4JA Ward, drayman, via returning on Friday
has done so nSaoh to makeoutrcliy famous, both night, at about 6o'olock, from the piccolo at
at home and abroad: who has at the ooi- Glenwood, with Us wifeand Mrs. Ahl, wife of
it knob ofourhall doors,-vnd invented or iai^ 4 Joseph Ahl, employee of Mr. Parker, of Liberty
proved eaehaneoeedioA U«m of hardvare street, ina boggy. When near the first dam
throughout the establishment,the kitchen ;Mf. Gray's buggy,' witevite occupants, was
eluded, uhlil nothing if left to be accomplished crowded off the Toad, and, turning over, fell
in or about our dwellings, has: betaken hliiiself down an embankment about 8 feel in height
to the barn ; and amongst tee firat.of Jus aeriia The baggy was'smashed, Mrs. Gray had her
of inventions—fit accompaniment to hia dollar bone broken and Mfsi Ahl waa injured on
braled “Kaughphy Mill”-—we find the *'Kern the left aide of.thc head, causing a of
Kob Kletner.” (We claim .originality.) We .the brain. Mrs. Ahl remained Insensible up to
had an opportunity, yesterday, of seeing one of * late hour on Friday night, hating spoken but
these machines m operation. Like all of Mr. once or twice. Mrs. Gray was brought home:
Adams' intentions, it is .simplicity simplified; Mrs. Ahl remained at a house near the scene of
its workings are comprehended at a glance, and> ibe accident. Mr. Gray was not injured. Dr.
we only wonder uat some one of the unfortu- Geo. McCook, Br., waa called and rendered all
nato one hundred and forty patentees of “Corn' doe attention to the injured parties,
Shelters which hate failed to create an impres
sion upon the oorn shelling public did not hap-'
pen to hit upon the idea which Mr. Adams but
a few.weeks ago matured and patented.
The whole machine is cast iron, with the ex
ception of two steel adj listing ‘ springs—and
these are not tho trifling mils of wire which we
bare seen in other machines, but. straight and
strong, doing their duty exactly, and not liable
to break, ox-get out of order. Tho ear of corn
m dropped into a spout by the left hand of the
operator,—the right being employed in turning
the, crank; it is caught between, a .pair of
wheels, one of whiob, the feeder, turns slower
than, the thrither f which moires considerably
tspter. This latter is a oog wheel, the cogs be?
ing long, and conoaroon the outer surface, so
as to half.eneirde the cob; the ear of oorn is
caught between this shelling wheol and the:
feeder; while the quick revolutions of the 1 for
mer threshes off the cbm from qne half tho cob,
Uie feeder forces down the oob into a corres
ponding pair of wheels, the thresher being on
the opposite , side, hqweter; as the cob leaves
the upper feeder it finds itself grasped by the
nether and the operation' is finished. The
threshers are set in a singular “anivenal motion
pinion,” and as the oob Is forced down by the
| foeder, the threshers accommodate themselves
to thesizeoftheoar, thebefore mentioned springs
keep them up to their work. • The power required
is but light, ono hand turning the erank easily, :
while the other feeds. c v The whole maohine will
weigh some 15 or 20 pounds, and is neatly paok-;
ad in a box Borne 18 inches square by >8 deep,—
The machine will cost, by retail, about $6, and
thecapacityof the smaller size is about 8 bush-,
els of shelled com per hour. It is easily screw
ed to a post, shelf or beam, andis so simple in'
Us construction, and withal so strong and utili
tarian in its character, that we should judgo
one would last one generation.
' This machine will doubtless become an essen
tial in every bam. It will be used even where
larger machines are required by extensive corn
growers, as it is cheap, easily worked, and test
enough for all ordinary jobs. Tfee cost of shell
ing corn by this machine is about one cent per
bxuhtl of shelled com, and ita capacity about
100 bushels per day. Those interested can see
an electrotype of the machine in another column
of tbo GaseUst or in practical operation at the
Novelty Works, Grant street.
Gottiko Affair is 3 ail— Four Men Confined
in one (7<JZ.—Ou Friday night, at about half-past
7 o'clock, Dr. Geo. AlcCoot, Jr., was called to
drees the wounds of one Daniel Maloney, who
had been stabbed by a German named Daniel
Bwp. Rasp had been committed by Mayor
Stockrath andMaloney by Alderman Lewis—the
latter for disorderly conduct. These two, with
two other “vagi," were all stowed in one cell.
As is alleged by Rasp, the three attacked him
and he acted in self defence. The others aay
they were attacked by Rasp without provoca
tion. ,
He, as it appears, seired afragment of alarge
case knife, the point of which had been broken
off and the remainder of the blade ground or
whetted down to a sharp point, and with this
inflicted upon Maloney ten or eleven wounds.
Tho severest one is on the right temple and as
about three inches long. There are two stabs
to the back, one to the right shoulder, two in
the left wrist and one in the temple, which re
quired dressing. The wounds are severe, but
not dangerous. t _
Some of the people thought that Rasp was
insanaat the moment of using the knife, but he
asserts that he acted in self defence.
■ Auioie’s Casa.—On Friday, parties duly au
thorized, exhumed the body of the woman whom
Robert Arnold is charged by Mrs. Moore with
having poisoned. The stomach was examined
by r the attending physicians and showed evident
marks of inflammation, but whether produced
by poison or otherwise has not, as yet, been
sufficiently ascertained to justify an opinion.
Therefore the further examination of Mr. Ar
nold was postponed yesterday. The Coroner
gave Until to-Jay at 7 o’clock for the application
of chemical Uais. ... ■
Tilts woman died sod was buried ia January
last. ’ This is a very material tariasce from the
•latemeat of Mrs. Moore, who spoke of the
whole conversation which she had with Mr. Ar
nold u haring taken place in March.
The C&so might have been, in alt probability,
disposed of yesterday by .Dre. Baldwin and Mo-
Cook, but the counsel for Mrs. Moore desired
' the opinion of a practical chemist. Mr. Geo. W.
Weymao, of this city, is the man who is versed
In all matters of this kind, and be being absent
from the city yesterday it was deemed advisable
to await his return. The whole matter, for the
present, rests just there.
Buaatanr.—Some person or persons enlefcd
the hpase of Mr. Isaao W. Beynolds, in Neehao
xifiek Jowushlp, Lawrence county, and carried
os about fifty dollars in coin, the property of
Robert Reynolds, the father of Isaao W., who
resides with his son. John Sinclair, of Croton,
was arrested on suspicion of being the person
who took the money, and on Monday held to boil
in the earn of three hundred dollars for his ap
pearance at Court. It was afterwards found
that a man named Oliver Baiquln; father-in-law
of Reynolds, was probably the man. A search
warrant being Issued, gold and stiver was found
in his possession, but it does not appear that
any of the money was identified as that which
had been stolen. Basqain whs committed for
triaL
Poisoinva Cask. —James Irwin, committed to
jail by Aid. Parkinson on Wednesday evening,
on e-charge of edultery, took strychnine In his
cell s short time after heWas locked up, and
during Thursday was lying' lb a very precarious
situation. He requested to be put in a cell by
himself, but this wts refused, and he was lodged
with Joseph Peweon and Peter Delaoy. He was
soon after attacked with violent vomiting, and
continued eo through, the night. lie took too
much of the poison to prove fatal Hestiinu*
in a very precarious condition. •
Muitart.—Friday was. the anniversary of
Perry’s glorious victory.onLakeErie over the
fleet of Great Britain. The Protestant Associa
tion had their usual celebration, as wjt have else
where noticed, and the Doquesne Greys turned
out with full milks and made. th el t usual mili
tary appearance; This company Is a credit to
our good city as they were t» our State when
they bore the banner of 'oar country on the bat
tle fields of Mexico.
. Hot* & Mma, the enterprising dealers in
newspapers, Books and Stationary, Masonic
Hell, send us Frank Leslie's Illustrated nows
paper, Waverly’s Magazine, Picayune, Saturday
.Evening Poet, Olive Branch, National Polios
GozeUe. New Fork Ledger, New, Tork Weekly,
New Fork Mercury, end others, too numerous to
mention, for anything in the literary line, look
in at Hunt & Miner’s. . / ,
' Tun thunder gust lhat'eame up yesterday was
preceded by violent gusts of wind. A building
on the corner ofMarketand Water streets, oo
eujpied as an office for the Orizaba Works end
for other purposes, lost Its roof. Several fine
trees along Liberty street were broken down or
lost thdr limbs, NqTserioos damage was, how
ever, occasioned, .as l*r as we oonld leers.
. Hon. Jon* Scot*.— Wb ere to learn
that this, gentlemen has manifested symptoms of
insanity within the peat few days* . These de
velopments first became apparent on Monday
lest,'Without any previous symptoms of excite
ment; but His state is now each as to .render
confinement' necessary. His'physicians are by
no means hopeful in reference to bls-oase. .
Bavjd PoutTVs was drowned in the canelin
Crawford last week.’...He .was an old man, and
fell overboard from a canal boat at night. .There
Sere some suspicions of foul play. Mx. L. E
biepman, however, over his own name, relates
the oircumatancea of the accident, and alleges
that the whole matter was purely accidental. 0
Rtv. Dn. Ar BtACKi'of: Sewickloy, died
yesterday. *, His fdneral will take plsceto-dsy.
He was widely known end highly esteemed, and
Ha deelhwifl.be deeply regretted by hisnume
rouspersontl friends and acquaintances.
- . Police Items.—Mr. Price woe committed by
Aid. Rogers on charge of.fUss pretences.........
Four Individuals were arrested at Bothiate’s, and
committed for disorderly bonduot, having emted
a disturbanceatthls den. ;
' Riv. Jxo. Pouolass. DD.—who has been
spending a few weeksin Ireland, England, and
has returned to his psstorisl charge.
We had the pleasure of a hearty shake of hi*
hand, yesterday; * 7 ,
: Gon Was*.—Andrew MoMaster and Wo. B.
Negley, Esqs., left: Thursday afternoon for 6K
Ltmls, an route for Fausts territory. They go
out on business connected with tb* Iron City
Land Association:. v
S' Awiut»P.—o«o. Marrium, E*j., of Brown*
jriUo. hu bnn oppolnUd Clerk of ComsiiMloD
<n of ft»U* tSSatf, In jUoo otJonphCMd,
~ir 4 TT oL« *
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- AcotDxax.—We regret to learn that an acci
dent occurred to Thomas Williams, Esq., yester
day evening about seven o'clock. While driving
home in a two-horae carriage, and when near his
residence on Western avenue, the horses took
fright and ran off, overturning the.vehicle and
throwing Mr. W. upon Els head and shoulders
,|n the mud. He was bruised considerably, we
are informed, but was not seriously injured. The
Carriage was almost demolished. The driver
escaped unhurt.
7 Johji R. Williams, the Washingtonian, ad
dressed a inerting on thesubjeotofTemperanoe,
at the “Ark,” last evening. He was very elo
quent, and is an effective speaker. Mr. Flee
eon also addressed the mtetingT Preliminary
steps were taken towards organizing an old
fashioned temperanoe society.
: Tiro Thursday’s express train on the Penn
sylvania Railroad, due here at 1:45, was three
hours.behind time. The locomotive jumped the
track just as the train was leaving Irwin’s Sta
tion and damaged the locomotive very material
ly. Fortunately no one was Injured. Wo did
not hear of any cause for the accident.
; Tbs Cabal Board.— The Board of Canal
Commissioners, Hon. Arnold Plumer, Hon. Nim
rod Strickland and Hon. George Soott, are now
in session at the Bt. Charles Hotel, in this
city, for the adjustment of claims.
Patksts Charted. —Patents have been grant
ed to Samuel D Nelson, of this city, for im
provement in scythe blades, and Jonathan W.
Wills, of this city, for improvement in alarm
clocks.
Col. S. D. Oliphabt, of Uniontown, Presi
dent of the Agricultural Society, will deliver
the address on the second day of the Fair in
Fayette county.
; Boms thieves were detected trying to break
into the private residence of H. T. Reeves, at
New Brighton, on Monday night last, but they
made good their escape.
! “Lady of Lyons’’ was ren
dered in an admirable manner laqLnight. Miss
Cappell Is gaining laurels.
; Yoobq America Seed Drill. —We desire to
direct attention to the advertisement of Messrs.
Varnum & Adams, in another column. Duriog
a recent trip (o the country, we were afforded
an opportunity .of seeing this drill in operation,
and we were much pleased with its simplicity
of construction, and the singularity of its move
ment. *
[ A Rbmzpt vor Ho? W rather. —The very best
remedy for this hot weather U to drop in at Bown’s,
Federal SL, Allegheny, and treatyoorself to a eaueer
of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling
lee cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of
Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or
der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of
the best description, manufactured from good mate,
rial, and got up in the neatest style imaginable, (live
them a call. +
- Tint place to secure a saucer of delicious lee Cream,
to cool off in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon,
fitted up in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an
hour's chat with your wlfe or sweetheart, while sip
ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the place where
.the best of cakes and confectionary, family bread and
lee Cream are made and told, the place is Olitxh'i,
SL Clair st, near Liberty. \
: Bovs’ Clothing, plain and fancy, men’s dress and
frock coals, business and overooats, new styles and
handsomely made and trupmed, now ready at Car*
naghan’s, Federal street, Allegheny. Gents’ and
boys’ shirts, uudcr-wcar, glover, scarfs, ties, shawl*,
4c., a full variety at dose rates for cash. ' }
A most Extbaoscixart Crux Effected ET
Da. ITL&xs*b CatxaasTXD Taamrcce, pmparnd by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh.
- NrirYoex, March 10,1552.
. Thl* i» to certify th*t I bar, been troubled fix Cjnr
ywi with a ebocktog MoutSos. •owtlnMi k> bad m «!•
nu*t I* Mftjote Ok I ntptojM two rcgpTtr plijtichßi,
bat to m> porno**. Ifw then prrrahlod to try m botti* of
Vr. U’Lvue'a CeMi rated Ttmtfug*, prtptrod by Plemlng
Bjot, Ptttatmrgh. I took twotraapocunfal *1 on* dgw. It
asm began to operate, when it made ihorongb work. (I
bad a frgrjltr •worm factory within ma.) I ibonld Jodgoii
broeght away Iran a« aome two quart* of worts*; they bad
ttMappomocaorbivtoibarwied. 1 to °k tb*r*m*irwlcrr of
to* tiOHle at two dwn. Tti, ,ffecl vu. it awar
about OR* quart morti, all cbnppad to i>Uer«. I now f«l
Ukea different person.
The abovml* Iron a widow lady, 46 ymra ofaga, reaUnnt
ofthlacity. For farther particular,, tb* paWU; innbi
, tod to Un. Qardle, (fn. 3 01an batten Place, or to K. L.
Tkeall, DniQiit, comer of Rutger and Monro* atreeta
wfU be careful to aak for DR. aCLARWS
CELEBRATE) VKOMIFUGK, manufactured by FLEMING
BROB. ofFlTmcusPi. All other Teralb|M In eompap
taon ere wortblaM. or. lTLene'e gennine Vennifage, alao
bib celebrated Liver PlU*, can now bo had at all rwjwctable
dragatorea. Se%t9t*ui**wiDto*t UarfonoLcrc qf
VI.KMINO lißna.
DIED—On tbalSth A.W. BLACff, DDn
(a tba AOtb year of bia age.
- The (Heads and nlatlra of tba family are larltad to at
tend the fonenil, witbont fnrtber notice, this morning.
Sept. 11th. Religion* 'mricaa at 10}£ o’clock, at biaUte
rctidence In Bewlckley, r*. To proceed to tba Allegbrny
oa(net«*T7. CarrUgee will b*in readioeMat the PiUabnrgb
depot of the P. Ft. W. A 0. R. R„ at 1 o.dock, P. U.
JimusnnaUß.
MASONIO HALL
BETtfBX OF THE FAVORITES.
7011 SIX NIGHTS ONLY,
. . Monday Bwanlng, September 13tn>
lorrfi Bioi., fell and Trowbridge 1 Hinjtrtls,
. From tba School Btroet Opera Honw, Roitoa.
TIIIRTEEN STAR PERFORMERS,
BEST BAJfD IN TAB WORLD.
SSeaaU; phitdrea; U. Doora open at
7 o’dock. cotmnenc# at 8 o'clock. LON MORRIS,
Bnatneea Managara.
CARt FORMES IN PITTSBURGH.—
M. B. ULLMAN, Director of the Academy of Hew
York, baa Um honor to annomfco tbu
OAftL fOBUES,
TUB ORSATXST AJF7.YG BASSO,
AaeUtad by the principle ArtliU andtheOßAßD ORCIIXS
TRA of the Academy of Hnalm Naw York, will (It**
Mammoth Musical Veetleal in thta city, on MONDAY anil
TUESDAY, Sept. 30th and slat. Full particular* In future
advertisement. eeitf
PITTSBURGH THEATRE—
Fclz Lmxi Ann litsaan— —0- 8. PORTER.
Buox Dancroa—~ —O. 11. DA YU.
TREMENDOUS DILL. The popular Tragedian, MIL M’-
PABLAND, u Oennaro. MISS CORDELtA CA PPELL,
•a Lvcntia Borgia.
SATURDAY KVBNUfO, September lltb, 1668, will be
prevented a new playof startling 'fleet, entitled LU
t?RKCZA BOROIA. Gsnnaro,Blr.M’Farlaad; Locretla
Borgia, Miw Cordelia Oappell: Josephine Medley, Mias
Josephine Parker; Irish LUt, Uln Jennie Hlght.
Qoalc Bang* ■Sbiop—refr Agee of Ilea ; The Led lee 1
Pet.— MR. J. PARKER.
' To conclude with a ballet, full of fan end frolic, eottUed
MAD AS A MAROQ BABB.
popular American tragedian J. B. TAYLOR, le
engaged forAx night*, and will appear on Monday ae Damon.
PIUCBS Op"aDMISBION j -
Drees Circle end Perqustte-... ................ 10 cent*.
Family Circle..... £5 -
Colored Ga11ery...,,...-.,. 26 “
Colored Baxe*-.....-.. “
Ticket* to Private 80xe5...... 76 M
Whole „|6,00 **
Proscenium , gs,oo “
; Door* open at o’clock: commencing at 8 o'clock.
Special plotters.
JAS. MoLAUGHUS,
■AVPPAOrCRBI 0» |
Alcohol,- Cologne Spirits Ud Fmil Oil,
dalfcdlyfc Nos. 168 and 170 Steond BtntL
J. M. LITTLK
MBROBUVUT TAILOR,
No. 54 St Clair Stroot, -
(Dr. Irbb’a Haw Building,)
mAOtlydfc . ;
PITTSBURGH, PA.
HJfiNRY H, COLr/CNS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AHD wholesale obalsrih
OhMM. Butter.Seed*. SHwh,
And Prod oca Generally,
AwP K». U Wbad Strut. POttbink.
AGrkatPill.—
.Jha Oraafcaberg Health Pfll car— besdarha.
.TbaOroefßkberg Ilealth Pill onra* fb&l atOßwen.;
The Qreefrnberg Urelth PUI cure* ted breath.
The Qreefonberg Health PUI cures costive bowels.
Th* Grasbnbcrg Health PUI cure*palpitation of tbahurt.
Tb* Graefenberg Health PIR cum colicky palo*.
The Graeffcnbetg Health PUI cunaplfes-
The Graefenberg Uealth Pill caret dyspepsia,
The Graefcoberg Health Pill pergsa wtthoutpaln.
The Graefenberg Health Pill does not weaken.
The OraefenUrg Health PUI la not drsete.
. Tbs Graefenberg Eeellh PUI can betaken at work.
’ the Graefenberg Health PUI la entirely race table.
The Graefenberg Health PUI la (be beet opening pOl known
The Graefenberg Health PBl le made of choice guna and
raw, ■
The Oraefcnbarg.Health PCI enrea add stomach.
; Shi Graefenberg Health PUI cores nervousness. . -
, TbeOraafenberg Health Pill ha*cured hundred*. -
. The Graefenberg Urelth PHI wUi core where a pill can
acral'
ThaQrafeab^HerithTOagfe^onthiiktdn^a.
Health POla are tneJs
The Oraefenberg Health PUI can betaken at night. ...
'The Graatobetg Health POl caaba tahra alter dinner....
The fli irfwNri Health PUI contaloi a does to on» pUL
The Graefenberg Health FIU 1* taken by the weak.
’•The Graefeuberg Health PUI it taken the Wboo*. ;
Tha Graetabarg Utallh PUI corse Jaundice.
-Tha Graefenberg Health pm caraapenaaonfly.
jcgnftdlMcoontot all theOraefenbetg rnaaialnar. tee
SS
3t>W<*datrea^apd/.r.lXMfZHß,Allegheny. .*
■jWdiT
Telegraphic.
S’nucuiß, Sept 10.— TfaVComtaittaeon,
tibnt reported. A motiott'fo strike out’tfafi ow ex.
taadtag the term ef nxturaHnition ires' lost bra
large vote. The committee also reported that they
were still considering the ''report oF the' Uotnthlftae
of Conference, and while there ii an obvious dltal
greestent in regard to cerUip „ theories of political
faith between, this and the American Convention,
there is sufficient concurrence oti all questions of
immediate public concern to warrant a Union ticket.
[Cheers.] The report was adopted;by a large' ma
jority, amid much excitement. 1 '
Mr.';Chapiu, of St. Lawrence,/moved *hat the
Convention now proceed to notmnato a candidate
for Governor. Adopted. Letters wen read from
Governor King and Llenb Gov. Selden, declining a
re-nominatioD. The first ballot was then taken, and
stood as follows: E. D. Morgan,<ll6; Timothy Jen
kins,sl; James M.-Cook, 35; M. Patterson, 23; 2d.
Dlren, 21; scattering, 7. 1
A committee from tho American Convention was
receivod with loud applause, and presented tho reso
lutions from that body.
A second ballot stood as follows.: E. D. Morgan
165; T. Jenkins, 52; M.'Devon, 18. The nominal
tion of Mr. Morgan was made unanimous with
cheers. Robert Campbell, of Steuben, was then
nominated for Lieutenant Governor by acclamation*
A eommittee was appointed to.wait on tho Ameri
can Convention and inquire what names they pro
pose for the balance of the ticket
Tho Republican Convention made the following
father nominations: Hiram Gardner, of Niagra,
State Prison Inspector, Mr. Everett, of CHntom
At the afternoon session of the American Conven
tion, resolutions wero adopted favoring a co-opera
tion with the Republicans. The conference com.
mittco report was adopted, and a committee appoint
ed to notify the fact to the Republican Convention.
Tho entire afternoon session was consumed in
speeches against a anion, the speakers - generally
uniting ip tho opinion that tho Republicans had
slighted the action of the Conference Committee.
The following nominations wen then made: For
Governor, Loronto Barrowes; for Lieutenant Gov
ernor, N. S. Benton; for Canal Commissioner, J. R.
Thompson, of Monroe; for State Prison Inspector,
W. A. Russell, of Washington.
St. Locis, Sept. 10.—CoL Sayles, agent of the
Post Office Department, arrived hero yesterday
from Arixonia. He reports the existence of a reVy
lawless state of things in that country, tbb pistol and
bowie-knife being tho only law recognised. Indian
depredations were also very frequent. ;Col. Sayles
speaks favorably of the minoral resources of tho ter
ritory, but deems the annexation of Sonora as of the
utmost importance to their successful development.
From New Mexico, Col. Styles reports the diffi
culties with the Navajoe Indians still unsettled.
Gen. Garland had assured them that the murderers
of Major Brooks’ servant must'bc'given op, and, in
view of the pending troublo, had.ordered Col. Miles
from Fort Fillmore to Fort Defiance. Major Backus’
command of recroits crossed Walnut creek, en route
for Fort Union, on the 27th ultimo.'
Leavenworth dates to the 7th 14*1.,'par U.-S, Ex- ;
press Company to Boonvillo on tho fitb, hay# been
received.
The municipal election was held here yesterday,
and great excrement prevailed, but no serious dis
turbance occurred. Lampion B. Denman, Free State
Democrat, was elected by about two hundred ma
jority. Lyman Seott, Republican and Know Noth
tag, and Adam Fisher, Republican bolter, were the
opposing candidates.
Drrnoiv, Sepl. 10.—Stirring addressta.werede
livered last night in twoof the churches; The bari
ness of tho Board being finished, a farewell moetii
was held at eight o’clock this morning. SeveijU
prayers were offered. Rev.W. M. Thompson, D.O.
soon to return to Syria, and Rev. Mr. Grout, soOtr
to return to Africa, made affecting addresses; Dr.
Anderson, on behalf of the BoanV.theoked the dti
sens of Detroit for their hospitalities, and took
Dr. Duffiold responded, and thanked the Board fer
meeting here. Tbehymn, “Blest be tho tia that bind
us,” was sung by the audience. Dr. Baeon' pro.
nouneed an affecting benediction, when the Board
adjourned till next year. , r
PntLansLpnu, SepL 10.—The Railroad Conven
tion remained in session the most of tho night and
the greatest part ef to-day. The agreement of. the
sth or July has-been gone over article by article and
they were agreed open with toma exceptions, the
representatives of New York and - Erie joining in
thearreogement The points which ooaid notbo read
ily adjusted were tho rules which fired tho rateaMbr
all rail and water carriage. It was finally agreed
that there should be separate rates foreach- Recces
has been taken to allow freight agents to settle there
rates. If they agree and tho., Presidents approve,
the main difficulty will bo overcome. The fioalje
eult will not be reached before midnight, if then.—
The prospects, however, are good for a satisfactory
adjournment and return to fair rates. •»
JOieWoet, P. .V.—The Pennsylvania
officially informs ns that matters. are progressing
smoothly, and the result will, he thinks, bo a good
one. u
PntusnaLpau, Srpc 10.—Mr. Brownlow *tm
affected with bronchitis and is obliged to hare his
argument read. He replied tn the chief abolition
argument, that a man canoot hold bis fellow mao in
bondage.
Mr. Pryne replied with considerable bitterness and
asperity, but the details of both speeches are famil
iar to students of tho Slarery question, and*w«
therefore omit them. r
Bloomisuto*, 111., Sept. 10.— The two wing, of
the Democracy of the 3d district hel&Mpereto con*,
▼eotionj to-day. The Dongle* wingnisp Loaded God
W. Armstrong for Congress. The AdferinUtmtion
wing unde no nomination, bat recommended Church
ill Cofflng.
Nr.w York, Sept. 10. — A h«»y suspension In tha
Sugar and Coffee trade is reported. The liebilitie#
are estimated at *300,000, but the aisets are large.
Halifax, Sept. 10.—The steamship Canada, from
Boston for Liverpool, arrired here at 10} o'clock last
night, and sailed again at 1 o'clock this morning.
Milwaukee, Sept. 10.—C. H. Larrabec was joi
terday nominated by the Democratic Convention for
Congress, from the third district.
WAsnursTOK, Sept 10.—Judge Bowlin baa ac
cepted the mission to Paraguay rendered him by the
President
Dr. J. HoSTETTRR's CALIBRATED StOUACIX
Birtaae, for the core of- Fever and Ague, is beyond all con
trows r the sale* and beet remedy that could be need by
the afflicted, for alt dlteseee< f the above natare. The meet
violent ettseke of thudraedfal dieeaae liare often been pre
vented by the om of thU reliable remedy. The
havo bean need by the proprietor la an extensive prectioe. in
the treatment of Fever and Ague, for a number of years,
and lte wonderful cufaUvo|powera are well known both to
the pnsee aod the public. Tboeo who desire a tborongh
rtnovation of their onttre system, should not (all to nae the
“Blttats.**
fiertd byproggiata everywhere, and by HOSTKTTKR A
BMrm. Sole Propria tore. Ng*. 68 Water or M front eta.
KanTLdawT
Morphy * Burchfield have roo'd
a lot of Flgared Swiss Moslloa, a decided bargain. .
Alai, Peqna and Llsaa Collars, lower than nenal.
And we are now offering oar Prague end Grenadine
Bobeeatmneb lower prices than Bold at early in the mason.
\\r IN ES ANDUQUORB—I hate constant-
H ly on hand a large supply of pure Wines and Liquor*
for medicinal purposes. Three wishing anything in thia
Ho# can rely opon getting a pore article at
JOS. FLEMING'S,
Jal2 corner Dlamood and Market street.
OIL CLOTHS—largo assortment of
Floor Oil Cloths on hand,from 8 ft.to 24 ft. wide, at
very low price* for cash. W. M'CLINTOCK,
aulS No; 112 Market stmt
ORIGINAL BEE HIVE.—Wo arc now
opening oar Fell Stock of Goods, and feel conßdent
that we bare to offer, «ne of lb* most complete aaeortment
ofallklndsorgondetbatitbasbeenoor privilege to opon
In onr boose. Wo Invite all our friends to give neaeall,
and secure good bargain*. 0. HAN SON LOVE,
**B TAMarkrt street.
Every description op dress
GOODS, Shawls, Needle Work' Collar*, le- Bellies
very cheep. eri> C. HANSON LOTH, 74 Marketstraet.
A LARGE LOT of Selfridges, Checks and
tV. outer Dry Goode, opened this day.
en!B auANSON LOVE, 74 Market street.
OAI ME AL—2 bbls freah ground oat meal
of superior quality, jnst received and' for aalo, whole
sale or retail, at FRANCE’S Family Grocery and Ten Store,
Federal street. Allegheny city. aol2
PRODUCE FOR SALE—
-20,000 lbs. country cured Bulk Meat;
26 bbls “ u Mere Pork;
' 160 bn*. Dry Apples:
2,000 lbs. country cured Bacon,
la store at mj3 BHHIVEK A DILWORTH'S.
NEW STXLE CARPETS—We are just
opening eoeoe new atyle Brussels and three-ply Im
perial Carpets, which will be sold at very low price*, for
cash. W. M’CLINTOCK,
aul6 No. 112 Market street.
AA BAGS RIO COFFEE;
t/v I6bh<(*. K.O. Bogar;
to bblr N. O. Molssees;
80 boxes assorted brands Tobacco:
S 3 hf. chests Y. H. and Black Teas;
16 btxaa Family Saleratne, in papers;
10 do Extract Logwood,
Together with fall assortment of flpteee, Wrapping, Ac- Ac.
ae4 JOHN McGiLL A SON.
SUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers,
Journals, Cash Book* and Day Books of superior Qual
ity, made expressly for dty order*, foreale by
W- Ot JOHNSTON ft 00.,
Printers, Butloner* ud Blank Book Maker*,
auT No 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
BREAST PUMPS—I have just received
a large and fine assortment of Breast Pomps. Also,*
newartlol#ofUrea*Uty«*Jop#rior to any article of tha
kind now in osa. Three In wsotofaoythlng in thlaUae,
should call and examina m f stock before porehaalng site
where. v . JOB. FUUtINO, .
an 26 comer Dlamood and Market et.
LAIN AND PIQURED DE LAINES—
A good aasorlnunt jnsi veryetKaji
set 74 Market street. :
MACKAREL— 100 bbls. No. 3 Largo; ;
80 do No. 1 do.;
60btdo No. 8 do
eat • . HENBT IL OOLUbA
*UTTER.—4O kegs-packed Butterin stora
> and for sale by.' Jm7 LEE A CXk
NO. I LARD.—44 derces irregular cooper
age, 70 do tenter . dofhefew;
T 6 •do oo do to arrive
and foreale by JOI6 ISATAII DTOKEY A OQ,
The only fresh stock of dry
GOODS In the city, now cpenlng- New style Prints,
foy foil, and the best ereortmenteff all kiadtof rereotakla
Dry Good* In tha dty. - ' , ■••••
fIEDAR TUBS AND BUCKETS—2O nost*
TenmOadar Tobcand 60dox.BcckKsln storeand for
■lib; , JbB ,ISAJAH DIQKBY AOO.
onfl BAGS RIO COrt’EE in (tore and for
UUU «e» gUBTVgR e PILVf ORTH.
OKfi BUS-BED POTATOESto Mrlveror
&Q\Jn tot, m,»l M’BAMI A AHJIR.
ESTERN RESERVE - OUEESE recei'r"
lender l.by RIDDU, WIRTB.QO.
XTACKAREL—2S hair bhle. larre An
ITI by : »■ DtOauf A oft
f^ODFlSH—•Stca.inrtora and for sale by..
' ’i ‘7*’ ■■‘V
Commercial.
COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION FOB AUGUST.
Isms Dicrrr, Y. P. 0. H« PAuawr, Jans Gixsma.
Bins Cmuu, Aetna Loons.
PITTSBURGH BAttKETS.
I Averted far the Patebersh Gurffe.]
„ _ Piramofl, Sattjimt, Bxpt.ll, 1868!
FLOOR—The sales jethdij were to a fair extent. The
amount of wagon flour offered being ■»■», the mills at pre
sent appear to be doing the largest part of the business.
The fallowing are the transutlons that came under our no
tice: Salas 20 bbls tram rtore,of super at $5.50, extra at
$5,76,and $6,00 for extra family; 20 do do at $5.55 for ex
tra; 240 do do at $5.50 for fine, $5,02 for super, and $B,OO
for extra family; JO do do, at $5,63 for supor, and $6.00 for
extra family; *® do do, »t $5,50 for taper, $6,00 tor extra.
$8,12 for axtra family; 60 do do, at $5,50 for floe; and 23 do
from wagon at $5,40 for extra. Bye Floor, Sales of 50 bbl*
ats3#Q@s4,oo.
CQESSElfiales of 70 bxs in lots at 71438.
WHISKY—SaIes of 40 bbls rectified at 25@27.
FEATHERS-Small sales were mads at 60.
“AY—The tales at the Allegheny market were at sB<a
«t scales, of 12 loads, at s9@sU ton.
FRED—Sales of 10 tons at Mill, at 55@65 for Sheris, 3
00’ 14 do Ship Stuff at and fl do Middlings
at 5140(351,20.
a . of l ?° bn< ® f Wh«t at sl,oo®sl J 5. Bye,
Barley, Sales of 200 bos at CO.
Market very firm; we note Bales of Orleans at
PEACHES—SaIes of 84 baskets at $2,0G@52 1 60.
BOFETABY A2FD COBUIKHCXAEj.
A talegrepbicdispstch anocrances the sadden death of Mt.
George Newbold, ibevenerablo President of the Bank of
America who left borne about aweek since on on excursion
to recruit bis bealtb. Mr. N. bad attained the age of 77 or
78 years, lie bod been * director In the'Bank of America
since 1812, and Its President since 1831 He was a financier
of mark in tbo banking circles, particularly before the es>
tablisbment of tbo Free flanking system ol this State
which rather diminished the influence of the ojd school of
Bank officers, by greatly multiplying tbo number and gfwd
ually Lifasiug afresh elsmentin the eondact of tbo busl
n*ss.—[N. Y. Times.
The Kasbtillo Patriot sajtof the Bank of America*
“ We are requested to stato that tho circulation of tbe
Bank of America will bo redeemed*! tho Merchants’Bank
and the Troders’tßank of Ibis dry. Note holders need have
no fears, os the stockholders of tho bank do not intend to
permit them to low anything. Haring gone through tbe
lale crisis without suspending, they cannot afford to 'knock
underi now.”
The Southern Bank of Tennosseo will go Into liquidation.
I^^LP*; 000 ,’ 0 h® o ** on depooiL against a drculation of
$40,000. Ita deposits are about $16,000.
Basscn Bax* a* Dcboqux.—Wo. learn from Um Dnbnau#
’ h» been subscribed to the capital-stock
of the brktrch of the. State Bank of about, to go into
operation in that dty. F. V. Goodrich fau been ebown
President; 51. Mobley, Via* President', G. R. Grave*, Tree
•ur®f* Graves was formorly of the Brighton Market
Bank, Boston.
Brmm or rnr lULnwni ■„» Ohio r.
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company was held yesterdar
when tbe rerenos ior the past month of August was an
noanced os follows: b “ M
WmJj'd
_ , M«nBum. N. W. V». Broneti. ToUl.
OO $3,010 85 $31,413 67 $OB,OOl 60
For Freight.... ‘.32,323 20 11.630 63 0,311 31 lO
T, '
.Total .$315,077 34 14,656 53 40;76t 63 371 253 60
The oboTB, compand with Augurt of last jrear, Dhows a
falling off OQ tbo main lUm of £59,994 04, and on tfa«
Northwestern Virginia railroad or $18,889 13, while on the
Washington branch ibafe la an Increase of $2,201 00 ao
that the aggregate decraaao on the three roads U s7fl 601 62.
—[Balt. Suu.
The receipt* of Flour nod
opening of navigation to Sept.
Receipt*.
To Sept. 1, 1868
To Sept. 1, 1867
Wheat, at Buffalo, from tin
Ist, compare a*follow*:
Increase. 473,662
Coring tbe fir*t week of the prewnt month, the reedrti
rm 40,936 bbl# Flour, end 227,604 bushel* Wheat. *
BoaTox Fua Bloin.- I There bM boon a fair demood for
Codfl«b,-*Uh ul« of Urge ot s3£s@|4 ? qtl, U to quality,
fpcladlag all Idodi; and email hare been oold at
?lqll. lo KoglUh Codfish there hare been eales at $4@4,26
yqtl. bdduek are scarce and price* nominal, liakn has
beott la rfemaod f« the Wwt Indie*, and nit* to aomo ox
teat at IVSatSV qtl. looae. aod $2 2S@s2J(rij» qtl, pack
ed. lo Pollock there hare been aalesat fftgts v.e a ntl
Mackerel continue* to suataln Bill price*, and aro acan»
8»le* of No. 1 at $t6®J16,50; No. 2 at sl2®sl3, end large
No. Sat bbl. Alewivn* hare been iaTalr de
mand at *3,60@54 t* bbl. In pickled Herring nothing hat
n *' IO R *^ mon , **® i% l** h»rebeei»at $19,000620,00
ToiNaw Y°ar C*m* Market, Sept. B.—The current
price# for the **«k ending Wednesday, SepL Btb, at all tha
market*, 04 aa follow*: ’
Flr*t quality,
Ordinary qua1ity.—.......,.
Common qnality.
Inferior quality
■$ cut. $3,00,3(8,25
7,50® 7,75
0,75*5 7,25
6,00® 6,50
entry *.ip um
Prime quality, flbnd.
Ordinary.
Common
Inferior..
Rett corn-fed. .! 5
<*dinary. - - 4'X
0pmra00....—.... 0 _
_ (g|
la coascquMice of UlO very hrary receipt* of Beof Cattle
at Altertoa-a, wa were unable to obtain onr usual figure*.
Btuiog by what conveyance and from what states tho aup
pliaacame. aaalao tbe exact number on eale. The nnmbri
M larger, bowavtr, than over before known alaco tbe erec
tion of tha Waahingtoa Drove Yard—estimated at 4600.
Tbe arerags quality of the ofleringi 00 aala to-day wu
Ttry mean, tbe larger portion of tbo receipt*, haring been
Inferior, and tha number of prim* very email. Tbo mar
kat WM of couree very doll, and ptlcna declined on the
are rage, thoagh the few prime cattle brought nearly nj
high price# u they did laat Week. Last week the I wet qnal
Ity mid at about BJ£c. and aome fow brought that to-day;,
but by foe the greater- portion, cVeu of Iho very beat,
bruught only about Bc. ft lb. Tbe market wa* more Inac
tive than wu have *aan Uyet, and butcher* alow about com*
lag forward, even at the low prevailing prices.
Tho total receipt* ol all itock, at all the nnla, for the
weak were«• follows:
• -Sheep and
Bmtm. Cows. Vmli. T>»nib«. £•>!&(>.
Al Allerlon'e. 4,f<tt &S 3 SOO 1,335
At Browninga, 251 25 25 6,f\J>7
At O'llrtoo'a, 82 84 «3i.543
At Chamberlain’*, M luB 1117 4^7
Total! - 14,911 'OO IST 12 852
L*»t w««k, 4,393 2u7 437 14,082 4,911
Bttaaboai
Hagi*ur<
. ARTtrVUP. I DEPARTED.
Luxeina, Brownsville. Luzernr, BrownwHle.
Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do.
0>I«k1 Bayard, Elizabeth. | 001. Bayard, Eliza bvtb.
ttrra—l fool 6 In. taUlne.
TtUgrapU* JUrksti.
Kr* Yotx, Pept. 10—Floor heavy; 11,600 bble told.—
Wheat doted with edecUningteixlency; sales 10,000 hue at
for ml and $1,25@U,45 for white. Cora closed
buoyant: aaleeor baa at C6®74Wc for mixed. Bacon
quiet at 6}4@6%0 for abouldert. .Sugar wfcich opened
heavy subsequently reecrrerod and rioted ateadv at7@BUe,
aod I% for Near Orleaoa. Coffee ateaey at
Turpentine Spirit* Arm at 48S48Uc.' Cotton cloeed nrm:
ealea 1.000 bain.
Stock Market.—Stock* are dull; Lacrosse k Milwaukie'3;
New York
U& Galena k Chicago 83; Erie 18; Cleveland k Toledo
345 J.
PailADZunu, Sept.’lO.—The Flour market iaquiet, but
firm. The nrott of the aalee have beeo confined to the
wants of tbe trade at %S£6 for old stock up to |5,75 for
Creek ground superfine, and brutreend -fancy.
In Rye Flour and Corn Meal thorn Uno change. There i»
very little Wheat here, and there Is a good demand; nle« of
4,000 boa new Southern and Pannaylnnla at for
ordinary and prime red, aod $1,40 for good white. Bye la
a*changed. Corn is scarce; ealea of 2,000 btu yellow at' 88
300 c, In atore, and 90c afloat; 10,000 bos Western sold on
private terms. Oal* are to Jair requeat at 43®44c for prime
• Delaware. Whiskey dull at 260 for Ohio, in bbti and 26c
for Pennsylvania.
Bitrutou, Bept. 10.—Floor doll; Howard street at 46,60;
CIV Wheat dnll. and uoch&aged. Corn lower
W .HL*‘Si o ** •»’•***: yellowoo@»2c. Whiskey iaflrm
at 26^27c. Provlfionadnll and nnebanged.
"PICTORIAL WINDOW SCENES.—A now
Jt beautiful and cheap article, deal good for excluding
Intacta of all kind# of allklada from pasting through win*
oowewben the uib are raieed:al*o> a perfect ecreeo from
outride obeerration, and admitting a free current of air.—
They reprceeut a variety or beautiful acenta, and are oru
mental at well aa ueefaL for tale, wholeaale and retail, at
20 and 28 Bfc Clair afreet, by J. Jt 11. PHILLIPS,
m 3 Sole Agenta for Pituborgh
o
kN HANDS'—an excellent stock of Parlor,
'Chamber, Diningßoomaod OotmtloK Hoqm Fnrul
at low price. fao2l) IT.B.YOUKO A 00.
\T£W STYLES OF FALL DE LAINES
.1 Joel received 0. HAKSON LOVE,
74 Market itreeL
FAMILY FLOUR—-A variety of choice
brand* lor «aH by ITBANE k ANJER.
,124 Second atrrnt. -
WESTERN RESERVE
I" am' Ibconstantreceiptof prir
of the beat Ohio diarlea, to which: we
ofivtafleta. BIODLI
eolB
1 />fl DOZEN INSEAMED LEATHER
J~ vWHIPS.—Jn»t flniihed for the Vail trader—
Theeo aretho etaodard PeanajivanU wagon Whip*, and
we aak dealere to cxaanlne them
WELLS, BIDDLE k 00-
* oia “ 80 Fourth atmt.
Buggy whips, gut and thread
OOVERED.—The beat Whalebone Whip* to tbo W«»t
audof every variety of atyldandalso to be found at
WELLS, EIDULB k CO^
wH . pO Fourth atreet.
SILKS,
rOPLINB,
- DUOALB,
end all kind# of Dree* Good* joat received and for tale by
0. HANSON LOVE,
*3 • ' > 74 Market atreet
PATENT LEATHER FLY NETS.—
Anotharlprotee of theae eiegant and durable Netsjtul
received, comprising foor varieties, end aoU either elngly
or Id pair*, r' WELLS, BIDDLE .A 00.,
. ' 80 Fourth strat. "
EGGS. —2 bbls. just received and for nolo
by JulT ATWELL. LEE A CO
LIME— 200 bbls. just rec’d and for salo by
J«3O HENRY fl. OOLLIHS
A LARGE lot of Second Mourning Prints
at 8 cent* per yard.
•el 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market *l.
JjlL AT BOATS—Two F]
i Boata fur solo by
ILPAUBLtaoo. ■
fIBKAM CHEESE.—I6O bxa. Primp
\J tins Cneaaa raealved and for nlaatlSS Liberty atreet.
*T; ae3 RIPPLE, WlRttVca*
E*GGB,— 10 bbls. Fresh Ecus received and
i forealeatmUii«t7«trvet.by
aa3 : , ;• >. hIdDLE, WIRTS A OQ.
LARD— 60 rice.- , No.-1 in store and for solo
t>T; '■■'■■■+*? - : ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
TAKD OlL—lQbbls.Bunckbarett’s brand
Xiforaaleby ~ ie< ISAIAH DICKEY 4 00.
IRIME LARD—I 7 tierces No. lj nowland
' Inglroßitaamartfamoratforaleby. ..
MU IBAIAH PICKET A 00.
Qfl BUS. WHITE BEANS and 30 do Dry
<Jv.Applee rac'd and foraala by B. ROBISON A 00-
TkRIED APPLES—IOO bush in store and
XJ foraala by Je34 3 B.OANIIELP>
/CEMENT.—SO bbU Hydraulic in .torejand
\J tbc—l.by ■ J.la J.n CANriKLD.
TAROH.—4O boxes and 60 bbls. Peo!rl in
.Mr. tor-O. lit J.M J. It.OAN.IBLD.
SGRO. BAKER’S „COD LIVER OIL for
Jrt, “RLBauaBtOCg^OO.
IQGS—4bbls. fre«h Eggs jnrtrco’dund
j for tala by. JtSS • . B.EOBIBOH AiOO.
IOIATOES—IOO bo». to anire and for
by ; ' J. B. CANrUjid)..
lULLET—SO cake, a prime article, foreale
■e, i«l> ■ , . IACUBaf
IIL OLOTH QBABH—A good aMOTbsont
it - i
. - '• H-” /
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WHEE I ER & W I : L S 0‘N v S,'
SEW X'2S"G- M CHI OSTEs,
THIeSE MACHINES which havo gained such an enviable reputation over all other
Machines on account of
I®* 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, aliko on both sides of the fabric sewod.
2. Economy of thread. ... ■
;3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. ■ '
!4. Portability, ease of operation and management - < .
j_s. Speed. ‘ ■ ’/ -
G. Quietness of movement
7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that -will not rip or ravel.. . : _
8. Applicability to a variotyof purposes and materials. . ‘
/ Compactness and eleganco of model and finish. 1
Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and ‘ advantages at' 'manufacturers
P ricos ALEX; K. REED,,-Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET.
A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERCTXEy. uuSfodAwGmT
33usincs0 ©Ranges.
"XT?^^.—The Co-Partnership of Baga
jf*oosQßAVE * Co. expired by limitation, on tho
n?n?» w** . T ,o® bocontluned by WILLIAM
BAGALKY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settleupthe
business of the late firm. W. BAGALET *
Pittsburgh,~a, lES9.—Juli'd™ 8 - CUSO ™™;
WILLIAM BAGALBT,
WHOLESALE GROOEB,
No*. 18 and 30 Wood Street,
DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership heretofore existing be-
K^V™ ni V lo ?i* {n ? ,,nn(ler lh ® a»mo and style of
wr.*^ , ° A «>-> tl>i9 dlamlrod by mutual content.
Eitoer partuer bolnganthorlzod to use tho bamoof the firm
In liquidation. CHARLES F. SPANG.
JAMES 31’AULKY.
Pittsburgh, Pa, Aag.Cth, 18C3. an7:dlm
T DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.
HE partnership which Ims existed between
tb« undersigned, trona the Unit day of January. 1856,
under the name and stylo of SPANG A CO, Whs dlwolrrd
i?.?'i l e“a\ eO J. , ? nl,oaM, ® tt ‘ Bthd '*y or April lost, (April
lUth, Either partner Uautliorizsj to use the name of
toe nrm in aetUlng acconnta and receipting for money
which may bo collected, but Char lea F. Spang, haring par
chwed the entire interest of John W. Clistbot, In the nrm.
he (tho utd Charles F. Spang,) and Jam«s M’Auley, only
are authorized to cso tho name of the tirm, generally, in
liquidation. “
, We aro aoctmedod in business by SPANG, CUALFANT
A CO., (composed of C. 11. Spang. John W. Cbalfent,
Campbell B. Herron, Alexander Byers, and A G. Loyd,)
whom wo cordially receommend to the friends and custom
ere of the oi<! firm. CHARLES F. SPANG.
JAMES M'AULEY.
. w „ JOHN W, CUALFANT.
Pittsburgh, Po, Aug. 6th, 1658. BnTidlm
Ktgular Stramrra.
Monongahela River 0. S. Mali Packet*
STEAMER TF.LEGUAriI, I STEAM BB JEFFKU.Si.iN,
Capt. J. C. Woodwaeu. | Capt. Groans C'LA&k.
npUE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
JL no* running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitts
burgh at 8 o'clock A. ML, and Evening Boat* at d
o’clock P. M. for M'Ecesport, Elizabethtown, Monurigo
he la City, Belleremon, Fayotte City, GroenSold, California
and Brownsville, thero connecting with Hocks and-Coaches
for Unlontown, Fayette Springs, Morgaotnwu.Wayni-eburg,
Carmichael towu and Jefferson.
Pwaougers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union
town for $2, meals and state-rooms cn boats inclusive.—
Boats returning from Brownsville lea re at 8 o'clock in the
tnorningands in the evening. For further information en
quire at the OfflcO, Wharf Uoat, at tho foot of Gmntetm-t,
■ns G. W. SWINDLER, Aucar.
tlfiQ® 4,7*
' 4.00® 4/25
'3,00® 3,C0
2,00® 2.76
THE undersigned have formed a co-part
nerehip, under the stylo *>t Sbachlott, M’Lain A Co.,
for It assarting tho wholesale Dry Goods business. •
IVILLI AM SHACKLETr,
James m’lain,
IIUGU JONES,
JOHN AUDAY,
T.T. MYLF.U.
SH'ACKLETT, M'LAIN & CO.
Wholesale Dealers sn
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS,
.Vo. *3 I Food Strt'l, cwpasit; the St. Charles
aa23:lro<l -
NOTICE 10 SHIPPERS.—On -and. after
MONDAY, August 23*1, the following rates will bo
charged by the Railroad between Pittsburgh arid Cincin
nati, cm the various classes of freight:
First Class Me V> ICO lbs Flour GOc $ barrel
Second “ 44c •* •* Whiskey $1,25 ••
Tliird *• 40c ** “ Cotton 1,60 per bate
Iqurtb u „3ic “ “ L
L.DEVKXNT,
Greers! Freight Agcot, P. C. k C..JL K. Ut>«-
j. j. ndu?Tos,
Qwnanri Freight Ag't. P. Ft., W. A 0.11. R.
EW MAP OF OUII COUNTUX—Pre-
-LX unt rd<J Proepectire; embracing Ibe Dniiod SUtea
•uil Territotlca,th«CaaAiia», New Brunswtek.NoT* y cotta
»od Newfoundland: al*., Mexico, Cuba,and tho I\V?t India
Islands, Central America and the Isthmus of Panama, all
the New Disco*rrie«in the Polar Regions by Dr,.Kaoo and
°‘heta,and Ml the New Settlements, and eviu the Counties
■>f Kama* find Nebraska, e*ch in its proper position, all on
r? lo: CMO, l ,u «* &’'’•»» Coyctnment surreys and
otnerrclUbte •omccs. Fyr«afe by IV. 8. lIAVKN
ftUTO , NtM.ai.33 A 36 Mart.
T
IKUSS AND SUPPORTER MASui'AC
—_ TOUT.—Cartnrrj*lit A Young, No. 60 Wood street,
beg leare to cali attention of the afflicted to the fsettbat
they are the only MANUFACTURERS otTRUSSKS end
SUPPORTERS in litis city. They can consequently take
measures, and make to order, three articles, alter the most
approved patterns,and famish thomat prfcee frequently
aottaoro tbanone-halfdsinaDdcd by mere dealers in'them.
AH are eolicited to toll, after pricing and examining Trus
tee atouy store In the city, confident that we can satisfy
theafllicted that it is their interest to deal with the manu
facturer. Particular attention paid to repairing.
Cartwright a youncps,
• Trass Manufactory,
No. 88 Woodftrpet. +
PROPERTY UOLDBIU, ATTEHTION.
rsuueuar & Johnson
Having tnereesod their facilities for manufacturing Rad
. applying
W- B- CHILDS Sc GO’S
PATENT* ELASTIC FIIIE
ART)
WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING,
ARB now prepared to execute orders for any
description of Roofs, steep or flat, at the shortest no
tice sad with the utmost we, being determined to pat on
Boon that eannot be surpassed for *
Cheapness and Durability.
* Our Roofs we too well known to require any eulogy from-'
os. Testftnonlala to favor of this Roofing sad samples can
be seen by callings* oor Office, No. 7.5 fimllhfield street.
Buildings covered with the shore Roofing esu besoenst
H. Nelson's, corner of Wylie and High streets; J. Beck’s
new Hotel, corner of Orsnt sol Sarentb streets: House of
W’O. laslls, Esq., Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's
Stable: Store of R. Straw, corner of Market and Socomt sts ;
also Honso of B. H.Succop, same block; Brownsville Wharf
Boat House of Robert Flynn, Congress, between Webster
and Wylie streets; BtoreofJ. U. Mcßoberts, Webster" at-
Btable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky
street, Allegheny; House or H. B. Wilkins, Esq., Wood’s
Run; House of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Mr!
Ooon, East Liberty; and many others too numeroas to men
tion. PERRIN A JOHNSON, ‘
apgJtwlyT No. 75 Bmlthflcld st,Titubnrgh, I‘a.
LATEST NEWS from allportsof the world.
See the NEW TORE
TRIBUNE
and TIMER
PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, •
■ PUBLIC LBDQEU,
and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, ■’ ,
Delivered to every part
of the city, by leaving yonr address at •'
■ HUNT A MINER'S, Masonic Hall.
. Trade supplied. lets
CHEESE.— W%
a» cbMM from tome
larito tb« attention
E, WIRTB k CO..
lliS Libertytmt.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
031 3D -A. 3? FOR CASH.
JAMES ROBB,
NO- 89 MARKET STREET,
NEAR THE MARKET HOUSB,
lias Just received bis large
Spring stock of
LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDRENS' BOOTS aud SHOES:
MENS’CALF, KIP AND COARSE
BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES,
QAETERB, OPERAS. to. ‘
ROTS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, *c.
A very superior article and wry noil, '
Direct from the Manufacturers, which ha will sell by the
fjuaor riCXAOiatrrry reduced price* for cash.
Tblistock comprise. one of the Urgrnt assortment* to be
found In any city, suitable for city and country nlm, and
il lhem - lh4t wiU be ptmsed.
CARD—
•■( To the Clients of A, B. ATOALMONT.
Having left' Pittsburgh toreslde temporarily In Washing*
ton Oily, I have placed my unfinished law business in the
heads of IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorneys, No. CO Fourth
street, to whom Impectfolly rtwmmehd those-who have
hitherto employee no professionally.
JeT-todle - , ALFRED R McCALtfONT.
AMERICAN ARTIFXOIALFLOWERS—
ajL The snbscrtben have added to their establishment
several artists of acknowledged ability fkom Pair*, and arc
aanttfcetnrtng the above goods on a scale never before at
totoptyd In this country. _ ,
WBOIEOAJJSPVIICtUSSJtS
Are Invited to examine samples, which will be found, both
Id price and Perihelion, largely to advance of any Hmilar.
good, offered in)KB6ON ; SMyTII * C 0„
. 300 Broadway. N»w York.
Lace buohes,
FANCY TRIHMINQB, Ac.,
xne subscribers having established a Factory at No. 5
Broadway, on an'exlenslvo teals, for the production of the
above goods, (ondsrtbo management of Mr. Edward Jack*
•on.) wpectfuUy eoUcft
■ . WHOLESALE BUTEBS
Tb examine (heir samples, which embrace many entirely
new dertgni, at 800 Broadway, New York.
■aASnd -J.C. HENDERSON, SMYTH A 00.
TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
• OSTRICH, VULTURE and -
FANCY FEATHERS, TRIMMINGS, At, .»• , - - •
In addltition to aortuuM Importation of this deacrfblioa
of goods, which eovura every quality, style andcotex, esu-
Me for BonnetTrimmlmgs, Fringe*, Aa,*t, wefcaYe"cx
tended otrr faeQlties for manutacturing theleodlng itvles
" tM ' Yolk.
*as"lt CLEMENT, TETEDOOX; announces
jjjVS. tlatla haftateaop hti n*U«K»Jo
TqcU
T’ENN. WHEAT— 26O sacks Wlifto; -
’ --.V .-*;>• 131 do Bed;
NowjandlngftqmitoiawrHisttog».fogsaleby. -
MIT. - - r *r_ BJIAH DIOKEY A 00.
' * *
AGENTS OFFICB, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH.
iHisceUancous,
DAILY HERALD,
. -xwi-IOQBbIH. for sslobj,--
.--;«rSMa» ISO* tM fond iltry;
' ’ . ' * , J r *~z ” ,
■ , I ■ -•.-.Ja- :VV.-.'-f"S
PITTSBURGH, PBOTA'
iHrSifal.
Health op American .women—
For many year* I hare been, troubled with genera . ■'
wearinosa and languor, both meotai and physical; caprice,' . 'j
lljtleuQMs, doll headache, pain Id the bead- vd temple*
coldness and tendency to ftiffnees, palpit&Uoo o: the'heart,
wryea*ny fluttered or excitedT, appetite variable, atouacb ~
and bowel* crauged, with pain. -Anyrueu^ l orpbyslcAl ' ■
exertion wassure to bring on ali the Bftr.ptß.-'Sj #b<fl had ! '
inaddition, felliagof the womb, and g--«it p«*a'in that yo *
gkm. One physician after another «*>»> rt«l bis skill and
gare tnenp. A patient and persevering nso of MAH
SHALL’,? IrI'miINECATIIOLICON fortunately earned me,
and I have no word* sufficient to expna* f?y thankfulDcs* - _
BIIA'JOTIA ANNBTCI£KSO?i:’V;;v ~
I can truly say that I bam been a sufferer 'cl many years' 1
wiihwbitasand deranged meaitruaUoo. After awhlfel-' '
had other troubles, ench as pale face, lndlgestl: n, waiting
away, general languor and debility, pain In tbu email of the '
back, a eort of aching and-draggingeeneatlnn,pain betweth ; !
the shoulder bladaaextending down thetpine, <.*a of appe
tites tronblein tbe etwnachand bowel*, whi. xjbiband*and - ; ' ’
feet and dreedful nervousness. The least excite.oeut would •'
coako me feel a* if 1 should fly away. I wlod loctorsafcd
dnige,amt ereryihing. one alter another, withjut the btn*-
oftt. One bottle of MARSHALL'S IiXCHIXE CATIIOLT-. -
CON changed eotne of toy symptoms for the better, and now
lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that ©very vo»-
man could know what it will do, CLARISSA OllKtt.
For a long time I had Uterine compliant# with lh»jfollow*
ing symptom* I »a* u.tvoos, rnmcl.vtod and irritable; I
eeemod to abound in complaint*; eomo of which I will try to
tell yon; pain in thelowor organs, »wl • fe.llngsaa If some
thing waa golng to fall out; inability to walk nuch oh «»-< *
count of a feeling of fullness; aciilng and dragging, and
•booting pains in the back, loin*, arid exteudiogdowtr tho
the jolting produced by riding caused great pain; *pa*-
modieshoo tings and pain* in the side, stomach and h&aeii;
headache, with ringing In the ear*; every liber of the body
earned aure; groat irritability; intense nerronsi***, I could ’
not bear tho loast exdtemom without Woe prostrated for
a day, I eonld scarcely more about the house, aud did not
take pleasure in anything. I had given' up Lope, having
tried everything, a* I supposed, in Vaim lint a friend callwd
my attention to MARSHALL'S TJTERLNK CATHOLIC^..
I look it, hoping against hopo. Moat fortunately it cured .
mutual there Is nos ahealthleror more gnttelul woman in •;
tliocohntry. • I trrutalt will use it, Jtlstniiy iliowotnan’s : -
friend in need. Mb*. FLORENCE LESLIB.
UAH.SIiALL'S UTEKTKZCATHOLIC&Y vrfUesrtaxn
ty curt Palling of th* Womb. Whitts, Sujpreued, Irregular 1
or Painful JftnstnuUion. Bloating. Inflammations and Dis
eases of the Kidneys or Urinary Organs, Relcntiortor In- '
continence of Urine. Heartburn, Cbititenest, yervmisnett,
ftnntingr, Palpitations, Cramps, Disturied Sleep, and all
trouUtt organic or sympathetic, connected tcotei tAc Citrine
organ*.
Thepric* of MarthalTs Citrine GUhoHcm is One. Dollar
5» a bottle. On the receipt of six dollars
te lxUUesshall be sen! by eipress, free of charge, to the end
of the express ronte. •
Beparticutar lomrite Ihe. posintfu address, town, ccuniy
and state. We will guarantee that the itedicinctoiSU sent
on receipt or the. money. Address
b..'oeo. n. Kivaat, i«nvoc-i»u, wtuumb,
apltd»i.T Blßaoftbooul(jßn Mortar.
JOT TO THE ADBIIREHS OF
A TIN* HEAD OF
RICH G I. O 8 S "XT H A I 11.
T»]k ol IrMit,, It cannot cxJ.t vitLont aflnohnul of.btlr,
theo-read the following, and lfyou aak more/iOCCfrcttlar -'
around each bottle, and twono'cab doubt. ' * - -
PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA- :
TtVE—We call tho attention of all oldand young, to ••
this.wonderful preparation, which turne httcktoitaerlginAl.
color, gray hair—<overa the bead of the bald with a luxuri* r .-
ant grvwth—removue thedandrufLllchlug, and allcutano- . ..
ou«eruptions~caujoi acostiaual How of the natural fluid*:'
aodhenco, If usoda* a regular dressing for tho hair will. '
prcsxrre it* color, and keep it from tilling to extremo old f
agu, inall Us natural beauty. We call then upon tho bold,
the gray, or diseased in scalp to use It; and surely thoyonn*
will not, a* they Talno fife flowing locks, -op the witctdng
curi,erorl>e without it.- Ita praieo 1* ujion' the tongue of*
thousand*. .
Tho Agent for Prof. Wood'* Hair lUistonUlTt* In New lU
▼ea, recelretl tbafoliowlugletter lu regard to tlio ltest©r»-<'
tiro, a few week* atace: •—•—
„ Db» Itim, ConiL, July 23,1W0. ■■
jie. TiEATunroßTo—Slr I bare btfc troubled njUi dfttt* 7 'v ( r -*
draff or scarf cn my hood for mere than a ytv, ray hnir ■* * ''-r-
Mgiui to cam*oat. scarf audhair together. InwinsNrv
ll&ren paper about “food’ll Hair Restorative” an tv cure
I tailed at yoor scoto on the first of Aim! lost,and porchas- • 1
ed one bottle to try lt,aa.| I (band to my satisfaction ltwas • ‘
tlie liitOfT, it removed the scurf nod hair began tocrtiW.it '
U now two or three taehea lu length it wot all tk. 1-V r '
o»n> great faith in It. I wish you to rend fno two bottles - / ' ; ’
more by Mr. l*oet. the bearer of this. I don’t know a«any" -
of the kind is used in this place, yon may hare a market-fur - ;
: many bottles after It Iskoown hrre. - • < . v
Yonra, with respect, RDFPH PRATT. <
: p.„. PsiuJ>*LPnu,BepU 10.-J6W.- -
uLir Sll i» Yo ? r Halr JW tenure U proving :r
Ih^ti^V* 0 bolUoe of yoor Rrstcrotive and how
lh. Up of m, W !■ well .UiJ.lrf .m, .promlfWerepof -
I thlifk from mj own ptnoo.l recomuiuntaUon; T an
Inancmrajothop.totrjlL - Toon, rmpactfluly,'
» P- g-TnOMiLS,M,P,Ko.4MTto tt.
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