ptstarg! iasmt. gTPESDAT MOESTOO.. SEPT. 14, 1858. PAPES OF TBS CJTT. > Oltp. and News Items. . ***** TnmlmriL—ObcarTAtlon* Ukxin »t sh»w*a Optt tU» Star®, XoJIS Wlh itmt, Sept- 13th. urrnr. nifSASt. & o'clock A. V ~~ , 62 63 * ——— RePUBLICAK . MSBTIBG AT TUB 80PA WORKS. —On Satardaynighi last there was a large and ,y enthusiastic meeting at the Soda Works In Fawn Township. Francis Karos, Esq , was chosen as President, Jns. M'Call and Esq. Hough V. Preei dents,-and Messrs. Mer Tin and Thos. G. Steven son Secretaries. After the meeting had been organized it was addressed by Robert M'Knight, F. H. Collier, Thomas Howardond George Stew art, Ejqra , nod their speeches gave great satis faotion to the largo number who had assembled to renew their pledges of loyalty to the great principles for which the Ropnblican p irty has fought and intends to Ogbt until it is Tiotorious. Tho parly presents such au unbroken and un daunted front in the County, that it has alrioken terror into the eery marrow of the poor squad of locofocos who-aro attempting to hood wink the people. But the hot ehot of the Gazette has raked them fore and aft and the half-dozen or more on the “ami-tax” ticket, whose hands are <llrtj with fr«_paaies, lease the "anli-taa” party nothing to do bat to re-nominale a new U, !™« lT « b ? T oting for the one now in the field. The gentlemon who addressed th. Fawn Township meeting showed all this np in an admirable manner. We shaU gain largely on on; 1860 Tote, wo think in all lh? region oi the Allegheny riser. The few honest men who remauied in the looofoco party after the Leeomp ton Swindle hare abandoned it now in this Cftunty. After our next eleotlon tho parly of bribes, shams and spoils will be no more heard of in Allegheny. • *?** Towssnir'Cass.—At the March Term of tho Court of Quarter Sessions, a petition was presented praying for the formation of a new township out of parts of Robinson, Ross and Reserve. Tho petition was numerously signed. The CourL appointed Messrs. John Mitchell, John Sampson and James Anderson is a Board of Commissioners, whose report was presented and confirmed, and an order made in accord ance with fhe'Aot of Assembly of 27th of April 1857, dlrwtlog that the matter of the forming of-tjo new township bo,submitted to the peoplo of Uie townships interested, at an election to be held on the ICth Inst. « 0. H. Rfppey, Esq., on Saturday, applied for •van-order postponing tho-election, and slated that he was prepared to file exceptions which he thought were fatal to tho report. Mr. Rip pey proceeded then 16 state his exceptions, and snowed that the proposed forming of a new township was not even generally known in Rob son tp. The names of bat three citizen* of Robinson tpirwere to be found oa the petition for a new Judge McClare granted the order asked for, which provided that public notice Ira given of the postponement of the elec tion until the further order of. the Coart. Mr. Rippey, in the mean time, will file his excep tions to the report of tho^Co*nmistionero k 'and the matter will be brought np for argument. A CooEKcrioa.—On last Monday we gave the particulars,.as t they reached os, of an made oh Bernard Conoer, of 'Port Perry, by a mail by the name of Borns. We had it that Barns pulled'bfT his ooat and dared Bernard to fight, nms ‘otThta denying Bums went to his house, leaded a double barreled pistol, putting two slugs in each barrel, and then repaired to the Railroad and awaited the_re iora of Connor. When be came along he fired both, barrels,at Connor, sending three of the slags into his neck and shoulder. Burns informs us that three men came to his bouse on Sunday, itticpapany with Barney Connor alia* Ogan, and r committed.assaults with murderous weapons on *" htar.an’d hit wife; He asserts that in. order to -protect himself and wife from slang shots, ® l ® nc . B V. endangering their‘lives, ho was obliged to treat them to the way he did. He slater, also, (hat they were very,much in liquor, and that they bear a very had character in tho neighborhood, and that all the citizens of Fort Prrty Justify hta-defisnoo, and the manner of it. ilonSay. . Tms F.via.—Ercry thing about tbo Pair grounds begin* to. look scat and fresh. Tbo workmoa'bmro put a now coat of whitewash os IhebolMlngs; the grounds ate to be raked, rolled «ad put lit the amplestorder. the hewa papera thronghout tbo State are calling the at tention of the people to the fact that excellent accommodations will be afforded to *ll visitors Midi exhibitors, which is the fact. Come one, corns all. Tbo grounds arc spacious; the mease of conveyance ample and easy, the hotels here tho|b2sl .in tho country, and all will unite in giving-wslcbme to everybody who cornea with honest intent to aid .in the great State Fair ofljBsB. Votfxo Max's Chjustiah Association —The daily morning prayer-meeting established by the; young'men of this Association, at thoir rooms on Fifth stecet, nearly opposite the Post office, several months ago,ls still In euecessful operatisn—-exeriftees. commencing at quarter before eight and continuing three quarters of an hour. Quite recently the interest in each meetings has increased and they have organized an [afternoon '(daily) prayer-meeting for the benefit of; both sexes, at Are o'clock, and eon- Linuanff the same length of time. We learn the five b’clock exercise is well attended, and there are indications of fome good being accomplished! EiTotncv Bnraxss Btaitd roa Sale.— Mr. 'James McConnell, Salem, 0., advertises for sale at a bargain a largo and convenient three story brick storehouse,, situate ou Main street, Salem —in the. moat active business portion of that business street. There has been , a large and profitable business connected with the house. Any ;one desirous of. procuring a business open injgiu'a flourishing neighboring town, in a healthy and intelligent community, will do well to look at, this property. It will bo sold ala bargain; eee advertisement in another column. . Jonjj Ko£m.n appeared before Mayor Wearer •jonMonday and madea deposition to the effect jthat Brae# Tonog. came Into his shop, situate ou Hand street, and stole a pair of calfskin boots.'- The'man was arrested and-'the stolen found on his feat. - As. the prelimi 'nary' exiUDlnatloh. proved conclusive, the indi vidual was required to find ball to the amount of tWolhandred dollars; and was kindly furnished by Mayor Weaver with another pair of boots to make fais'exiu. : TncATWCAt,.—Got.- Foater, of the National / Theatre, has arrived in tows from Philadelphia, . and is preparing to open his brilliant little The - ' etre with a infested eompshy. -'*• r ll' Mr,; ot the “Pittsburgh," is wioniog opinions. MUsCappell isreally a great •‘v -deal better - aetress than- nine oat Of ten of the - She 13 well supported by severalgen . ; Utraenofandoabted histrionic ability. ; * Tsylor,wba appeared with great : y.JhVMrJtat night to rather a slim audience, and wan called before the car tain, appears to-night .as.-JlelaaUne, is “Bridal,” euppotted bp the , strtiigthof the talented company.-^ Tirs niawalha Hcase/kept bj Mr. McCane, at MbKeesport. is one of thoquietesVmort or derW aad beet conducted hotels in this county. The (able is excellent, the beds dean and.sweet and |tho whole house jost/what the traveler, seeds. This nlatemest we make gratuitously and jestirelp oat of benevolent desire for the oomfort of the publio who appreciate a good hotel; <• -Tap Vigilant Fire Company presented, on Saturday night an elegant gold-headed cane to Jiimck Irwin, Esq., os a testimonial of their Appreciation of his services as amemberof that company, it.. Biddle Roberta made a neat and appropriate speech on the occasion. The cane Is made of a portion of an eld reel of the com pasiy'and if .a very elegant pteoe of workman ...■ ship:.,-,. • : '1 .. Tmtitnowncd Trowbridge Minstrels opened t. - Jaet evening at Masonlo HaU to n fine audfeoee. . . Their performenoe was in Ito/pOfloßar sphere of the very first order, and wwtjcoany a listener his buttons. The voices of this company are rich and harmonize finely. For time of farther per - formenees; eee their advertisement. - , C«a*s,—.We learn that the Chens Club, of this . ' city,Jus sent an invitation to the great chess . player; Paulson, of Dubuque, to code to this city, and that he has accepted ihei invitation. :.. -He will bo . here .in abont three weeks land then - We umy expect some great chess playiog, such t a* was never befor e seen In this City. ' JPittsstogs Fsmaui Colliq*.'—The frUndi Mdpfttrou of this institution wfllbs gratified tolteniihat ittproipect*new were brighter. Although the-fnll term oily oouunraced Hat week, there are over one hundred and thirty •tndeata forty of whom are hew popib—lfrtA. Advocate. "Wi -7y*T* indebted ton friend for a compltmen- Colombian* Coanty Agricnlt ?Vajld22 ° hdd on Sepl. 20, C*o'“ca P*W«.— in t>»* Fimjw ■l» t» cbidc.;.twH for bod* ! fiSMSJS?? ** b* Mi'iUi«r«nisr st T« WUdfM-4 Ballad. Torn WifBom n an advocate, —: Tbo ihupeft of his kind; His skill coo Id prove conclusively That Eondt oonld never hind. gone simple men, whose honesty Was liable to shocks, Coold not well eee how they were free— Snmrattlod by the stoehs. To “ v fj»J om now to lay the fun r which here end there email, w "twelve years"— To rail against the Italia. Hesworo RaQ Roads hy credit built Discreditable things • on "flying kites" would take to thdaselres wing* I '‘Rail Road securities Are very insecure, And wo through their impurities Are growing wondrous poor." ,f Tho Rail Roads are upon our backs ! Whilo wo with tight closed peepers Have crossodour hands to have them Tied— Wc'ro cross-ties!—We are sleepersl" "Why will you let your Freeholds go, Like air, smoke, dew or gasses; Tbe're passing from you even now ! They're trarelllog on free-passes •!” “llow widely yawns the deep abyss, We’re girt by grorious ills; We’re under tbo nether Uillstone; We're over “twenty mill* !” “ 'Tis said by these same Chinam«u, I’ve fob'd their fees and pelf, And that I've made, by doing ibis, A Feegeo of myself." “But 'bygones shall be bygonesnow Hear not this syren songstress, Let Sambo now to- Congo go, And let me go to Congress." Alas ! Tbo "people" would not hoar, Tho World's still on its axis Tom nailed himself securely down, By hammering at the Taxes ! And now on his Promethean Bock Lot Wisdom lay and acan us; Tho people having damn’d tho man, Leave Thomas to Mon-dam-u*. Bask BTATXitmrr for the week pi Ciraxla’os Specie. B’k Pittab’gh Exchaageß’k M. tM. 44 Citizens' “ Mechanics' 41 Iron City 44 Allegheny “ 285,468 566,216 400,005 216,711 162,425 110,231 120,520 81,709 114,300 126,266 146,680 86,641 165.365 ' 76,547 [1,456,763! Last week. Increase,. Decrease ..13,978 Due to other bank*, $162,709; Increase. $20,494 "bj " - 647,562; “ 49,296 Notes of other bk’i- 333,011; Decrease, 33,737 The following is the movement of the Banks since January Ist? 12,148 70,403 53,780 | Sptcie. J Discounts. Jan - ■* 1,355,#08 1,188,914 5,183,218 1,164,995 “ 11 1,353,875 1,243,306 5,101,469 1,126,922 " 18 1,379,081 1,283,509 5,019,043 1,108,650 '' 25.... 1,407,960 1,307,700 4,960,946 1,165,961 scb.. 1„... 1,344,931 1.308,008 4,955,977 1.164,217 " 8 —■ 1,251,381 1.337,017 4,974,959 1,189,223 " 15 1,321,236 1,342,054 5,223,031 1.245,944 “ 22.... 1,223,881 1,322,982 5,244,899 1,260,935 M«r. 1_... 1,195,526 1,300,103 5,27-1,842 1,303,965 “ 8 — 1,189,711 1,302,604 5,310,428 1,310,790 “ 15.... 1,157,536 1,295,661 5,323,216 1,302,919 “ 22-... 1,163,251 1,271,837 5,290,494 1,286,703 " 29.... 1,193,336 1,233,839 5,307,714 1,290,030 Apl. 5_... 1,280,630 1,190,100 5,478,820 1,324,154 " 22- 1,287,091 1,194,232 5,513,821 1,305,294 “ I*— 1,201,228 1,220,633 5,570,585 1,345,062 "26 1,319,416 1,221,195 5,611,689 1,404,750 M»y 3.... 1,360,551 1,192,216 5,784,492 1,504,549 “ 10_... 1,365,381 1,171,627 5,763,651 1,565,182 “ 17— 1,373,401 1,191,663 5,737,072 1,491,620 " 24.... 1,371,586 1,175,334 5,769,868 1,464,767 " 31.... 1,394,146 1,212,178 5,843,108 1,467,849 ™ 2—. 1,426,586 1,207,637 5,895,461 1,640,926 “ I-* 5,385,926 1,218,342 5,865,951 1,556,862 “ 21— 1,360,481 1,223,759 5,836,952 1,571,589 " 28— 1,377,096 1,266,195 5,874,782 1,630,570 Jnly 5„._ 1,436,651 1,216,569 6,014,076 1,699,196 “ I* 1,458,776 1,229,383 6,016,509 1,691,753 " 19— 1,475,351 1,249,398 6,016,404 1,720,691 “26 1,439,916 1,256,020 6,077,608 1,708,210 Aog. 2.... 1,423,669 1,198,767 6,009,453 1,730,650 " 9 1,408,231 1,236,485 5,975,322 1,768,782 “ 16- 1,428,856 1.257,921 5,940,451 1,816,613 “23 1,452.751 1,260,621 5,953,828 1,887,579 “ 30_... 1,435,516 1,257,173 6,003,461 1,884,917 S«pt. 6_... 1,470,741 1.251.155 5,085.766 1,858,072 " 13.... 1,456,763 1,273 f 34l 0,050,234 1,916,852 Tn* earning of the P . Fl IV. A C. B. R. Co., Tor thomonth of Aaguct, *h:>w eery fi»T©rably In riew of the extremely low r»ica at which it hu been no ceaaary to transact the business. They are officially reported by tho Aodltor. From Freight From Passengers From Mail From Rent of IWit , From Mifloellanooua _ $147,114 11 tamings in same month last year 136,718 64 .570.651 S 3 . 60,161 68 . 4,482 29 . 8,500 00 . ' 318 41 Increase, (7} per eant). Expenses in August, 1553. " •' 1857. Increase,(3 1-10 per cent). Net earning in August, ISSS. “ " •* 1857. Increase, (14 6-10 percent) $ 7,751 50 Tms letter fiom oar esteemed Connellsville correspondent, wbo is in attendance at the M. P. Conference in that place, was receired last night, but at so late an hoar that we were obliged to hold it over until to-morrow. Nonox.—There wilt be a meeting of the Re publican Executive Committee in the rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association, this morning, at 10 o’clock. A full attendance U earneetlytequested. Dslvgazx£lkctios.— The Democrats, dissat isfied with the platform of August 18th, held primary meetings on Saturday, and elected del egates to a Convention to meet on next Wed nesday, Tins young lady who was shot In the First Ward, on Saturday, was neither worse nor bet ter last night. She does not appear to suffer much pain, bat her life is considered In extreme danger. Jcdg* Wilkies, as we were informed list night, is in a very precarious state of health. It was even feared that he might not long survive. We hope thit these fears may prove groundless. Cai*t. Dana of the R. F. Bass was considerably injured in the lata accident on the Bteubenville and Indiana Railway. The injury is mostly on hishead and face. He Is not seriously haft. Youxa Axsuca Skid Deux.—We desire to-; direct attention to the advertisement of‘Messrs. Vornum & Adams, in another column. During a recent trip to the country, we were afforded an opportunity.ef seeing this drill in operation, and ws were much pleased with its simplicity of construction, and the singularity ofitsmove rnent. t A Rtxkiit roa Hot Waantxa.—The very best remedy for this hot weather ia to drop lo at Bown's, Federal St, Allegheny,and treatyourself toa saucer of their defcdpus Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling ioe cold Minend 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 host description, manufactured from good mate riel, and got up lathe neatest style imaginable. Give them a call. f T** place to secure a eaaoerof delicious lee Cream, to 000 l off In a well ventilated aad luxurious saloon, fitted u> In the neatest style, the place to enjoy, an hour’s ehat.wlth your wile or sweetheart, while sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the plaoe where the nest of cakes and eonfatlonary, family bread and 100 Cream are made and sold, the plaoe is Otivxit’s, 6L Clair it., near Liberty. f Dots’ clothing, plain and fancy, men’s frock coats, business and overcoats, new styles and handsomely made and trimmed, now ready at Cer nagban’s, Federal street, Allegheny. Gents’ ind boys’shirts, under-wear, gloves, scarfs, ties, shawls, da, a foil variety at dose rates for cash. £ Ltru Cohplaist. —This danwroua and.of tnltUl 4mm had long baffled the skill of the moat whea *&• ol jDr. JV’Xdfw’i X^«cr/wimltsjJUw difflcoltjr,endorweßtad to (beworld 1A« ©real Specific, which has attained ewb wWepnad celebrity for its certalolt 7 of care. Site eoccwsfel rem«< dr wee the nealt of many rear's stud/, In wblch;tb* erantana were narrow!/ observed, end vathosdetcribtd bj the Doctor hlmaeif - Spaptcmirf » instated Mugr,—Pels tntherixfatelde, and eometl«e to the left, coder the edge of tberibe—th» patleAtbelngxwelyaMotolfeentbelett; psla sometime* wider the ehoclder blade, frunenUr extending to the top of the ebouldar—often mistaken for rbenmatism la.the era; richness afetomaek, end low of epetlte; bowels taoaUy ocettre* bat eooetimM alternate with Ux; doll, bMTjeea* beekpertoftbe bead] lose ©1 memory, with nnMrinsacf haring neglected something; eotaethnee dry weeilesee itmi iWrillffTT mrrr ‘tnfn-thiii •iwlTwrntw, mmwthwi ofsklic low rplriu, Uaei to rxerdsa. altbocgb eatUflod It iSSs t» tralcW- In Oct, ppUent' totroiu W.T, "ulnm ur, or «li of tto» - Xfwrm.Ml flad > cftAlQ ntfl*!y t» Dr. K’Unrt Hit Prefer*! by tob.UTwPtu*,nowbrft«r>tl»pnbHe. Dr. H'Uai’kkn- DlMUnr PUlv^toMuxfetinM TraMfcw.« b<du>n ntp«tti>te «ni« itorw. JKiMjJTOtoMrfaMtf OiAulntf MIUnT PLUtINO BROS. jAT HEAL—2 bbls fresh ground bat meal -r °* *S? c10 f55* Jlt l!J a,< tad for mJp, »boW* of >»TRAyci , a VtanllxOrDnti tod T*» fltors, w»4nal smt, iikubtay dty! «oia PRODUCE FOR SALE—'" “ aS:sgB»agyM^:•••«. .- itMmM *j» 7 mum • uLwouan! Masonic hall rxtuss or tax tayqritks. fOS SIX NIGHTS ONLY COMMENCING MaadKf Evening, September 13tU. Morris Bros., Fell and Trowbridge Minstrels, From the School Street Open Done*. Boston. THIRTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, BEST BAND IN THE WORLD. 49* Adminlon, Si cent*: Children, 15. Doan open At T o’clock, commence at 6 o’clock. LON MORRIS, —8 Bnilnaee Manngey. CARL FORMES IN PITTSBURGH.— U. H. ULLMAN, Director of the Academy of Now York, hea lb© honor to annormco that GAUL rOUMES, TUB GREATEST LIVING BASSO, Auitted by thaprinciple ArtiiU and the GRAND ORCO£S TRA of the AMdemj of Marie, New York, will rfree W *f c^'i^, .^ a!lc4l Fertirrl in tbU city, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Sept. 23d and 24tb. Foil partlcolrrein future edvenleenent. «eftrtf JpiTTSBURGH THEATRE.— ~~ Bou Lrssrt ajto Mrsiar*.. Stags Daxcro* _ night of the Crrorito American actor. Mr. J. 11. TAYLQg. when he will appear a^'Metantioi.'' TUESDAY EYRNDiO, September Hth, IBM, will be pro- E'»™.J iB ., ,p . Icndld t ,# y« to fiT * nef*, entitled Uio BRXDAL—Melantint, Mr. J. n. Taylor Arcane*. Mr. Amlntor, Mr. McFarland; JSradne, MU. Cor delia CappeU. Grand Fancy Dance Julia Tnrnbull Toccnclnde wltbjfortho accond lime,the c<nni«- baUetUAD AS A MARCH HABE. PRICES OP ADMISSION Drcsa Circle and P&rqaetto.. Pe fully Clrcle..„ Colored Gallery ...... Colored 80xea...._. Ticket! to Prirato Box** (C Whole Boxea «oo «« Proireniam 80xea.... ......7.7~53,00 " _Pooreopen at?K o’clock; commencing at 8 o’clock. The Best Cure for worms, either in chil dren or adults «Tor offend to the public la undoubtedly the Term!tag* prepared by D. L. Fahnestock. Thirty yean ex perlence bu given the public a rare guarantee that tbla la a perfectly reliable and aafe medicine. It never faila to re move worma where they exist. Sold by D. L. Fahnestock A Co., wnolcaaledruggists, and proprietor* of Wilaon’e Pllla No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth sta, Pittsburgh. See Pill admtjremmt oo page of thia day* paper. seU:d«wT OBNCZNE I’lUSPii'w *»•"- HELMBOT.tvo * - ir»c«<UDgS«pt. 13tb, Loul Depart U. |1,827,704 778,835 1,389,078 440,681 639,325 302,160 584,959 - 98,329 594,024 95,969 510,748 145,427 510,396 91,451 1 I 1,858,072 GENUINE PREPARATION. ~ SELHBOLD'S 0«QQloe PREPARATION. IIELUBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. lIELUBOLIPSGemitae PREPARATION. I«pnpat«d according to Pharmacy and Cbemiatry.with tb* grwtett accuracy and Chemical knowledge dorotad to thalr combination. a *S™ INI! PRKPAKAnoN-Ewita^i of the Bladder, Kidney*, Gravel mod Dropsy. RKAOI HEAD. 1 RKAJ)!~ M Ye afflicted md” the follow* Ins certificate of * cnra Dforer 20 year*’ rtaadlair: T; H*UOOUH-/>«rS>, I fasvo been troubled with, on affliction of the Bladder and Kidney* for over twenty yw«. 1 hara tried Phyalclan* in rain, and at last conda r. v.Hv” yOQr 6® nuin ® Preparation a trial, aa I bad beard It highly apoken of. It afforded me immediate relief I baTe need throe bottle*, and I bare obtained more relief from ita effect* and feel much better than 1 bare for twenty year* previous. I hara the greatest faith la ha rlrtuea and eoraure power*, and aball do all in my power to make It known to tbe afflicted. Hoping this may prore adraata- Seooa to yoo In aaaiatlaj yon. to introduce tbe medidne. I am truly youra. u. McCownc*. Lewbdown, Pa. Jan. 28,1657. Should any doubt etatement, be rarer* ' to toe following pentlcmen: Hon. T\ m. Bigler, ox-Go Tensor. Pennsylvania. Hon. Tboeß. florance, Philadelphia. Hon. J.C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co- ra. Hon. J. 8. Black, JaJjre, Philadelphia. s°°* Ei«, J^ Tr * < ‘ r ' Pmnsvlvouia. Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia.' H 0 U.B. Court. Hon. Q. W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia, lion. John Bigler, ex-Ooreroor, California. Hon. E. Bank*, Aoditor General, Washington, D. C. Aud many other*, If nerwary. 6 beaded HBLMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. nano.her column. mrt&dmdawF A Gat at Pill.— o«efcnbcrg Health Pill eon. headache. Health Pill cum foal aiomacfa. The Gtaefenberg Uealth Pill core* bad breath. £» O™ e L“ UT * core* costive bow,la The Graebaberg Health Pill curaepalpitstioo of the heart. 2J* r4e fe D b* r K Health pill care* colicky paioa. The Graefenberg Health Pill cure* pilee. 2£!2 r * e f“. fa "« Health Pill cures dyepewia. TheGraefenberg Health PHI purges without pain. The Graefenberg Health Pill doe* not weaken. The Orae ten berg Health Pill ts oot draslc. TbeOraefcnborg Health Pill can be taken at work. TheGnefrabcrg Health Pill U entirely vegetable. S* 2 T *'?°!* r K n J? ,IL Pill lathe beat opening pm known Graefenterg Health Pill ia made of choice gum* and The Graefenberg Health Pin cure. adJ stomach. The Onefrnberg Health PIU core# oerrouenrae. TheGraefenberg Health Pill ha* cured btmdixl*. Health Pill wUI cure whore a pOl eaa The Graafonberg llealth Pill acts on the kidnere o£-pnkT ftnbCr * nmlUl rm COB,blar '‘ the of meat theGraefonbergUealth PilUara tonic on-lnot wr*keutoc TheGraefenberg Health PHI can be taken after dinner. WU wntainea dc*e to oue>m. The GraefanUrg Health Pill (■ uk.o hj the wv*k * Graefenberg Uealth PUI U taken by the Mifou'j TheOraefcaburgHewlih Pillcuree J» H nKice The Graefcnberg Health PUI cure. permanently. , 4,1 the Oraefenberg medicines, era < rI!!£ ab 2LAL m4a *WA exabeb*! gratis at tba Wbc » rants a box DIL GEO. H. KKTSKJI. No 140 kad J- P. FLEMING, Allegheny AHWHAL STATS rarn OF TQK Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. Btptcmb«r2B|b, S9th and 30lb, .9 10,397 47 and October Ist, 1838, Fair Gronndi, ninth Wnrd, PittsbiKh. Annual addresses Friday at 2 o’clock P. M. Awsrdi of CotntnlUe*. ano-ronced Ira rotwiaUly afterward*. 3,645 97 .$ 60,791 64 . 53,040 14 ArtlclM ftir •ihlbttlon sddreaed to A. 0. HSISTBB, Sec rstary, Moooagehela Uoqm, PUubnrgb. AU article* sod stoek Intend*! tarnhlMUaa tr»u,-orted ra« of dar|» °? Jl / lh wb<r » Mbit* will U rscelrtd sod exhibitor* ttekots fnrafchrd. Book* of entry dosed on Pretninn»t.liUsolU»ti»fJodgwlarnUbed oa applies Una. 4»»U*ttt»n’ , nek6t*,fl,or). glngle sdraluim 25 ftuU/ raait become member* ' ' ' A. O. HH9TBH. _. SoeroUrr Bute Agricultural Bodeiy. PATID TAOQAItT. Prrddert seAdAwtdT W. O. WA.IsL»S riOCUkB OALLBKY, fODBTU BZAKET, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh AKBBOTTPKB sod __. , , PnOTOQRAPHS waa lo the mu* ami or th» A»t, it ■sfUfeetory P rto * myllatftn J. * H. PRICE'S CENTRAL T»ZaAJ7TNQ- MILL, A Water Street, Alleihcay, “ RE now in fall operation, with Fny '& Co.’» Improved machinery for the manufacturing of b**&,fnrara, Poor*, Shutter* sod Moulding*. BnOatra s&d Ooatncton will flod It to their sdrsaUn to adPsad asusrtsln oar price*. M |g **• a. HOLMS , .... Ji*. «m*M WB. B. lIOLHJES 4 BBO*. PORK AND BEEF PACKERS. DXAIKBS IN PROVISIONS, rfc. JJf~« *•»*•» snd Promt atrsstr. laster Paris, kojian cement *'■ om»n BTOMF.S .od '....TfllMt.taiS Lltert, Itrni, [>ki.l i: ,r K h. ■elUcdtwT ' «T. W IVALUCr. Drugs- * Bank Oil; Coßoeatraied Bolpbarlc Ether, Nitrate Blivet OrjvUlv; Chlorate PoUeh; Copperas; Qatnfne; Bromine; White Chalk Crayon*; Fornl.l,, B. I* FA*SItBTOCKIOO, wU No. 60, corner Wood and Fourth atreete. 50 , BAGS RIO COFFEE: U blHa. JJ. O. knr, . 40 bbta N.O. MoU-w; » boxet unread bruda Tobacco: S 3 ht cheat* T. 11. aod Block Tea*- Jj> **/•* £wß»y Saleratoa, Id papera; 10 do Sxtnct LofvooZ Together vhb foil ataortmont cf Bplcaa, Wrapper. *O., 4 c. "* JOHN McOfuS sok EW~STJEFcaßP£TS— mnlagMniaovwttyi* Brnnelt tad three-ply Im p*n»l WpKi, vhieh will be Mid it my low prices. for W. iI’CLINTOGK, >B *° . No, 112 Marknt-etrSetT - UUHOHFIELD & COoxre^M^dSw Mwmttd handsome good*, from New York sod Phlls dciphis, at north-east corner*ih and iltrktt ill. w u JUKSBY POTATOES—2O bb!a rec'd this 4*jr ud for mU at reduced rates, by „ . . DAVID O.HERDFT, —** corner Liberty and Ilaod streets. /IREKN APPLES—IO bbls nice ripe fruit V for sale by JO A Yin Q. TTbRIIotJ E ACHES—SO btuketo to arrive thi« morn i lßf f tor«alelowby DAVID C. IIRJIB8T— —“ corner Liberty and Usnd streets. WANTED I—-10,000 bus Bye, for which tbs highest market price *lll bs given. • LEECH A nUTCHINPOK, —ll Ho. 1103 j and Htt let sta. 1 TjUSH—3O bbls"White Fish; J? 20 do Trent; . SObalfbblsdo; 20 do Wbtta Flah; 20 bbUrfO blf do No. 3 Maeksral Urge: la store and/or sale by ssO . J. B. CANYIELD. TIMOTHY SEED—lsoBushclHfor sole by *9 HENRY g. OOLLINB. HOMINY— 30 bbls Hominy rec'd and for sale by ee9 HESBY H. 00LL1NB. : TITRAPPING PAPER—ISOO roams, as- IT aartad sixes, rac'd andfor sale by , w» • HENRY n. 00LL1KB.! CHEESE— 300 boxes choice cutting Cheese this day rac’d pod tor sale by : -8 HENRY D. COLLINS.; , riEDAR TUBS AND BUCKETS—2O nests Vy Term. Oedar Tnbs and 60 das. Backets in store and far —l* by JbO. ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. 2 BBLS. DAMAB VARNISH for sale by J«U B.L. FAHNESTOCK ACO.’ /if) HHDS. SUGAR arriving and for sale t/V/by " J»10 ’ - - jJSs. OAfIPfNEE [ -fIU&S bbl*. Linseed; . !7 ' V 15 do WiatarSUpbiatr 5 do BsakOU. Iniwtokr mi ' : JPHK McQltL A 80S. LOOMS—SO tons Juniata for sole by 'j -* • JOHW MeqqL A80N;, ; ; TTpUNDBY IRON—IBO tons Soft Foundiiy' J- Kitaltbr-laby. . aad . H3WBT tt. OOUIHg.! fI IINSENG WANTED—IO,OOO pounds for tie best mast* vrfe«jDMh, hj £?s&*• —rn»flfl»ttyw>ratndetresto.S SIK5 IK higi«rt eMh pricB r^w-3M6«^>r 7 \ iLmusrmtttte. ..0. 8. PORTER. —O. M. DAVId. Special /totters. Telegraphic. r*w Your, Sept 13.—The steamship Vanderbilt, a Havre end Southampton, with' dates to the lit ant, arrived late last night, seen Victoria and Princo Albert hate returned to rt land from their visit to Prussia. j> Nearly a million and a half QfpgSfifcis on the road from Australia. r , Adrices from India state ihat Goo. Grant had loft Lucknow to relievo Maunsingb, aod to csoturo Fizabad. Thodiplomatle agents of ilie allies artti, bo allowed to reside temporarily in Pekin. A Chinese envoy is to risit Paris. Twelve vessels bkfebeen wrecked on the English coast. With one exception, the crews wore all saved. Mr. Morphy, the American chess-player, played eight games blindfolded, at the same tim« t before the Birmingham Chess Congress, winning all bat one. ftudolpb, Jang A Co., of Paris, In the silk trade, hare failed. Their liabilities are very largo. Tho Turkish ministry has resigned, and a new one is formed. Great hopos are entertaiood that a treaty of com* morco will be effected with China. The Jesuits, it is said, will obtain exclusive author ity to establish a branch of their order in China. The Gwalior rebels are menacing Beohore and Bughore. WasbjjjotuS. Sept. 13.—New Orleans papers of Tnesday have been received. They eontain details' of the latest Mexican advices. Tampico was captur ed by Liberalists, with 400.frontierjotan, assisted by the Uevolutionists beside. Gen. Viduaurri, with ten thousand men and fifty-four pioecs of artillery, left San Louis early in the month to march against Guara ganta and the city of Mexico. A financial transaction was about .to tako placo between Gen. Yidanm and the Governor of Zacate cas, by which it was thought Vidaurri would bo placed in ample means to ensure success. An express arrived at 6an Louis on tho 10th ult., with the roport that tboforcosof Arimperri bad de feated those of Mqia, and that those of Huerta had defeated thoso of Miramon, stationed at Sa lamanca. New Yobk, Sept. 13.—Tho steamship Star of the West, from Aiptowall, with California dates to the 20th alt., arrived at midnight She has nearly one million severs hundred thousand dollar* in treasure. Her general news is rather unimportant FlnaneUi matter* are reported easy beyond anything previous ly known in the history of California. Collection are highly iatisfoctory, and money has gone a bog giog at 1 to 1J per cent on merchandise. From tub Isrmrui.—Col. Catrsy had made an attempt to seize Panta Arenas in the namo of Costa Rica. Ho was opposed by the British Consol at Grey town, and the British naval ofSeer*, who pro. pose annexing it to tbe Mosquito possessions. This, if carried ont, will lead to further complications be tween England and the United States. Col. Catny had left Panta Arenas for Aipintrail. Baltimore, Sept. 13—The anniversary of the Battle of North Point, which occurred yesterday, was celebrated to-day, by a general holiday. The principle feature of the day, was the removal of the remains of Weils and MeComae, who lost their lives daring the battle at North Point, to the apot selected in the city, where a monument Is to bo erected. A large processcsgion, embracing the military and civic authorities, escorted theremalne. Salute* were fired; the stores closed along the route, and flags were displayed appropriately with crape. Philadelphia, Sept. 13— I This afternoon, tbe representatives of tho principal railroads, and all the press or this city, enjoyod • pleasant ride on the Pennsylvania Centra] Railroad, in tbe new conch and seat cars invented' by Mr. Woodruff, of Illinois. These ear*, which have been used on many of the Western railroads for tbe past year, will doubtless soon be introduced on tbe roads in this part of the eoun try. New York, Sept. 13—The steamer Daniel Web ster has arrired from Havana, with dates to the Bth Mid $lOO,OOO in specie. Tbe Batch ship Cornelia Goon Hovft, from Swartao, brought three bnndrel and seventy-eight coolies to Havana, bat lost 210 daring tho voyage. Tbe health of Havana is much improved. The steamer Clyde, from Vera Crux, had amvod with dates to the.Bth iost. , SrittaonELP, Scpuj 13.—Judge Breeso, of this btate, publishes a letter in the Missouri Republican on the subject of “mindi* politica.” He denies that he is not a candidate for Senator, and also the asser tion that ho supports Douglas; denounces nil as conspirators against the honor and Integrity of the Democratic party, and says he wUI follow that party, aud the lend of no upe man. Sasdubxt, Ohio, Sept. 13—The city is full of stranger*, and the arrangements for the fair are complete. The Cosmopolitan Art Association pic turu are all on the ground. Tbe exhibition ia freo to tho public. The number of entries already made is 2COQ, aud tho fair will bathe finest ever held in Ohio, and the finest exhibition of horaes aud cattle ever made ia Ohio. Ample arrangements for guests are made. CrveiSXAti, Sept. 13—Tho Dayton wagon and plow establishment, formerly owned by Ucory Rime*, but sow oceupiod by Kofaleresoa A Pleifen berger, was destroyed by fire on Sunday morning. The loss ts estimated at and wa* partially insured. New Stpi,. l3Ahe. U&ak Statement shoes a decrease la loe&s«BteT3 l 000; decrease in depoeiu-. $450,000; decreagsV omlrawn deposit. $1,0.rf,000; Increase in spe&to $11,000; Increase in circulation, $3,200. WASKTHuteic CiTT, Sept. 15.—Judge Bowlin oa Minuter to Paraguay, arrived in the city thi, mom mg end a short time thereafter, had an interval with Gen. Cui at tbo State Department. Taleirrapble Barkeu. N*w Toaa. FepL IS.—Cotton; Mice 3000 bales; prices f"!*'; °*V natml • »Ught decline. Floor Corn;**!* <5,000 bus at 60<£?2 (Waitzed »q<] »0 for white. Whisky firm, Bacon .joist at Linwad Oi* quiet at 16 Lord Oil; soles 4uoo gslle wSwX. Talltm firm at Sugar doll at 7^*4Jj; f,, r Mon cored*. Stocks lower; Illinois Central B. IL fi; t^ n »*e A n r l^, Mlch ' Southern N. Y. Centra. 7S*£ 4O; aalcua and U«c«g<. Mlch.Oontral i 7& Erie IbV Clare, and Toledo Laereme land grants a?! J*";*"*™' J** 51 " ia —‘ Tbw* I* hot Utile boslnm doles lo breadstolb, and Floor Is rather weak; Iresh ground from mw wheat, has b«wo offered at without Sndlae boyers; extras range from No chance la K,l Corn Meal. Wbaat lower MOO bus sold at 11.25 r _ r * d ’ tor white. Rye steady at 70c for new, and 78c tor old. Com ec*ree;«t)rsof yellow at 90. and ■* 3000 bus aid PwniylvanU brought ™°V :T T* dalls stull sales at SS,S7U® a Asetiiw; InQrocerlee and Prorlatoat there Is no change. Whisky doll and baadedioed to 24t^@25. >*■-«««■ doll; MO bbls sold to lots at *V‘, , ' 3 L*1 W f<r choice end extra bntniU,«lmiog oomtoal; re «lpt«Wr. steady; sal** O r OOObbls st 30U. Pro port ! aid |lfl: 120 hQ]k paekuca,and 100hhdsDacea at e@»c (or Ibouidere and Aldm. Wheat dn!L but not low. dnll at 60. The mooVy market is 15 iLnxoax, Sept. W.~Floor dull at |AM. Wheat doll aftd lower, sales of red at white bl!; W U wLit » *** wawfor yaMow. Whisky sales Ohio at 49Q27. Pro visions doil and heavy. Groceries- -==== 12* Base Rio Coffee; 5° l?“ f cb#,t * Yoao S Upon end Black Tui M Catty’* Prime do do for femtlyn*”’ &0 Doim Tobacco aeaorted brand* 24 Hbda Sagan 24 It bit Large No. 3 Uackarat: 20 Hlf bbU No. 9 Uaekarel; 24 tU>U No. 1 White Pfefa; 200 Ream* Wrapping Paper: 100 Boxee Cbeear; 100 BbU Palt, 40 Doxte Borin Soap; Togetbarwiib a reoeral aeeorment offlroeeriee, Iron, NatU and OUaa, will be wold ou reaeonable (enae. W4I. McCUTCUKON. No. 195 Liberty Street. S ■ “ AD.—7 bbls. No. 1 Shad in store and _ fartafo lo* (or cash at 1M Liberty atn-K, by _ JEUDDLK, WIRtfB A CO. W HALE, AND STRAW'S OIL, Joat • Urg« ioTotc* l>jr “ 3 MACKio'ra * riNLgr. AXES, AXES—2S dO2 for sale low by Hitchcock. Mcorkery * co.. l*3 Second and 151 Front streets. 'XTKA FLOUR.—IOO Bbls. for sale by I wt ETHANE A ANJKB, 134 Second St pODFISII—2 tea. iu storo and for solo by j.aoANmw, SUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Journal*, Cash Book* and Day .Books of superior quali ty, made expreariy for city orders, (brsale by „ W. G. JOHNSTON AOO„ Printer*, Btationer* iod Blank Book Maker*. N 0.57 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • LAIN'AND FIGURED DELAINES.- A good aoortmentjait recelvedaodselllngTerycbea'* , c. Sanson, lovk. * *** T 4 Market street ACKAREL—IOO bbls. No. 3 Large* ao do No. 1 «|oT Wbfdo No. 3 do tntNBY n. COLLINS BUTTER.— 40 kegs packed Batter in storo and for sale by Jnl7 ATWIBLL. LEE A 00. NO. 1 LARD.—44 tiercoa irregular coonor •**» -I® i u "Vdw dolmtow; I 7o do do do to arrive and for sal* by Jnlfl ISATAII DICKEY ft 00. . Hfi ONLY FKESII STOCK OF DRY GOODS in tb. city, oowopmlpg. »«.«,!, Prlo,. 950 BDS - BKU POTATOES to arrive to &Q\J m.by ajM M'BASH * jmjhh ESTERN RESERVE 'CHEESE recciv" tag daily and for sale by RIDDLE, KTttTd * CO. IV/f"ACKAREXr— 25 half bbls. large and. JITX mcxHomTs for sale by R. PALZEH7A 00. FOUNDRY IRON—bOtonaforealebv J” 3O n. COLLINS. PIG LEAD—3OO .pigs for sale by HKNETriICOttPra. PULLET-60 caka; a prime article, for solo ■ >*» /■ J.D. CANFIELD. J ° l7 " J - *n. I'HIT.TPS :■ INDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS-Alw .lur.»»rtMntofDr*«l [ ,g t loti , od x^ n . o„t. torjnl* at iba India Bobber Depotot J.4H.Pntgt.Tpg. Hospital shimting o r,ui widths and tart maUT for Mb .1 liolcai. Eobtar Dcnot, m Atui rs BLCl.tr ttrwL foil ■ J. , 11. i'IIILLIPS DRY GOODS of every variety, as cheap in Uayean ba band any pines. 0. QANBOX LOVB, Hrt»t»tiwt |>LAVORING EXTRACTS—A large sup r ply of Prestoa WarrflPs delebrated fiavortagextr*** for too cream, cake*, pies. ftc-coasttatlyun hand at <• .’frW’' . • JOB. YLBMI If o*B. OTATOEB—SOO buah. Reds, Neah&nnocka aod PlnlwM‘rac'd per- Reamer* Smarter and Gfedl ator.aml for Misty McBANB* ANJKB, . ■■ ■ . : ' No.mBacood*tmt> /?nfYREAISSSTftAW WRAPPINGJ»A “t* V/\/jßils;l)art>M<lrcNni,ftegfo OrtfavaadMalta* Wmbewof W.Ahlt*S, >O9 Commercial. COMMITTEE 07 ARBITRATION 70S AUGUST. I Kins Djcxxt, V. P. n Paclks, Jims Oixantzx, Dim* CixruLL, Acsrra Looses. WeekljrneTtewortlso Pittsburgh market. [Rfporttd tpeciaSy for Vie Ptttibttrgh Gantte.] PITTSSCMS, TCCfDIT, SirTOIBEtt 14. 1858. There Is so perceptible itaproremeat la businaae matters, sad will not be until the rlvor rises. Tho eastern dtlea are now fooling tbo impulse of the fall trade, and car Jobbers will, without doubt, realize their tuna! activity at this sea son in the coarse ot a week or two. The difficulty of obtaining receipts of produce checks the activity of the produce trade; Tbo railroad affords the on* ly aeaos of transportation, and as arcs], when that Is the case, the through trade to the east monopolizes all the force of the roads. Tho receipts of flour (ot shipment east lari week were about 10,000 bbls„ and onr dealers find It did: cult, under such a prennrr, to get supplies. If tbo rivers wore open the produce trade would be lively, at least (or a considerable season. ' The price of floor and grain at all western points has de clined during the week, and the market Is-qnotod dull. No change in figures has been experienced here, however. The supply of-money continues foil, and the banks are taking all tho good paper offered them. The difficulty is that so little good paper la made. A revival of business wottld enro this defect to a contid«aab]e extont; Bank* are to be established at Once under the new law of Minnesota. Three prepoaiUona in the State Auditor'# offiee have been accepted, and nlue others are aoder considera tion by the State authorities. The Philadelphia Bulletin says: -Theabundance of money we have chronicled tor months past still continues, and good paper la sought after at v* ***• mone 7 brokers, owing to the loactivitjju mercantile circles, aro doing cumparaUvely nothing. Prom an exam nat on of the weekly nporta of the Banks of the principal cities of.the Union, we observe in each a gradnal expansion In loans and deposits, which is a sure Index af activity In business departments, and or an early recovery fmm the revulsion or last year and Its disastrous effects.” 1 The N. I. Courier k Enquirer eays • Ter y« 9 7 Hooey Market. The activity In business circles, recently noticed, bad created a little more enquiry for discounts among the broker*, and £^?l bo . <lnot ? J higher than In August Tbo Fall business has opened with morn activity than was anticipated; and our dry 1* flocked with pu.chisors from the South and West." The N. Y. Commercial Adrertlsor says: “ Tho money market this week shows few feature, of in forest There Is a gradual increase in the amount of coucr al business transacting, and the drygoods Jobbers this week report quite an octiro movement, bnt this does not appear to communicate any greater activity to the money market We think, however, there is a little hardening in the tone, bat the supply is so large that it is not Tery marked. Four V cent may bo considered as about lbs standard rate on call wfib some transactions at less, and others np to flvo a cent on good securities. Bhort paper, first class names are very scarce, and in demand at fonr Tp cent., for sixty day bill?, while Tory prime and short dates could probsbly he cashed f ? C, l on^ 0W - , PITO laßiz Bceut aboat represents the range for feor to six months, end as paper of this des thq banks, outside lend ere are rather firmer, buqthe amount of caniul seeking In' vestment in paper is so much la advance of tho offerings! that it is not easy to obtain any advance in tho tonus.” 5 ASHES—Some email sales of Pots have been msdo at 4 V cash ; we quote at4?i@s«<. Pearls are dnli at SU&O Soda Ash range* from 3W<e&4. • BUTTER AND £ooB—There is no Butler offering for sale, and quotations are therefore omitted. Ego are not Stoat 7J4@B° ,s B*leso| occasional 'aJ?*5 W ‘ — A? ,^S r *iS£ 9 “* od ' prices steady; of Shoulder* at plain ILuss d< £s£& u 5 Sogar<ared do. BEANS—A few small tots of email white have been taken during the week at 75. BOOKCTS 4ND TUBS—•TEs~fictbiy~pricsr7cubP p»r’ J<ew Brighton are for Buckets $1,60 0*1.76. and Tubs, $4,16@5f1,76 * doz. From store, buck?* aell fii tb. null w.j .t Jl.7^^o). ■"Pl’lT. .ltd pita. nap from SSpcr do»n &rcommon to *3 forcbotay «,trm km, OJIUMOI'T'^ 8 ““ n,l “s'r- ; * '? c V J M.nlll.Ropo, cot, 11 c B C. J 1 0 V £ Hemp Rope, cut, 12 c 5 Ih coU, U c 5R ft Tarred Hope, eat, 12 c 5 B> Backing Yard, fine, 11 c ft_ft Packing Yarn, com lu c » lb y BEDooKDB—Manilla, sl,Su, s2£3@s3,o<f»dw. Hemp, SLB7, H dot. I Hemp coil, 11 eta V) ft. PLQUQU LlNES—Manilla. 87 eta ft doz. Qomp, 70c. quotations- TA ' RNS- “ Tbo m *ritet la steady at tbo following ’ so ran tui. Roe. 6 to lOlaclnlveSQc Uft No. IQ 5 0- *,! 1 4 l - c * & No. 17 ;? - o v ft No. iB.._. N O - I *- -23 c ft ft No. IS No. 16... 2i eft ft No. 20 No. 400.... U c $ do* Xo. 800.. XO o ?k do 2 No. 900.. No. 000 ...... 0 c dot No. 1000. Np-KB - Bc*<]« C*rp*l el»in, «.col. 26c * to Twin*- 23c B to l>o i do white, 28 Cwlkiojc. - t. I . £««?. i lc “ ?«n‘Jy Bating. 1T« •• Do dn aoX«44c22c “ tuning, No. 1,. If.- » £ c ' e J I !’ t , T^ r *~* 270 “ ®o" No. V loc “ Coodldwicfe. ... 20c »• K« \ ft ** ** CANtDIJCS AND SOAP—Candles are steady at our mloti tlona 12*6, mould 13 and adamantine 20<32 Boap remain* a* heioro, steady at 6 Sir common, 6U fr Palm, and 10 lot Toilet and Castile, fIU lor Chemical Oliv< and. 7 fin- German. CUEESK—The Inquiry faetrictly local, and Bale* are na- the amaU way, at for prime, priucl- DUI£D *BUIT—The market ii hare of Apples. Good lot* now would l>ring sl,76©s:, 00. reach*- are not lo market. DRIED DEEP—Small mJc* by the tinea at ll*£ol2t4. FEATUKIUj— «b out* *b!m t>t prime wvelero, on arriraL at U bnt only in email lot*; from rtore Ujht aro held lu the a7nt.ll way at 60. **££&“"}** ‘l oo *® f*” 1 * °*» antral. witliln tbo ranee of «&&0 tor Drati, Short*,- SUSpetoffif and MiddUnr*. with ** miKC,i Bran and fibort* at 60, and abort* * t £?r 6S - Bale * u nt,u of Bran * l 65, and Sblp*tcffat74. rUU—Mackerel So.3*re Arm at |I0,50; and the teudeo* 'JL.nW* 1 * * , * o ° r UaJifli Ucriiog $5.6O@S5,Ti, and Baltimore do, stl,oo. ** rLODR—The market U eb-ady and wilbont change. Tbo rereipla I? wagon are extremely light; Batmat *US f or ' BxtTm * ro “ »tore4*al« of aoper a*r«L®tW "I!* ■* and family do at |&0 S? itoro. i«!ee of itj-n Floor, at JI,OOO|U2. GRAIN—Th* anppUei are rery Hgbt and price* fltm: £S HtST °n W ’°? V r?tml ’ 11 w 9 btuol SHbs.ao* 3d *ntth+ 9°*? *• *I» »* M. lit* la in at 02 fiA" *• «t to, -Bd IVcLtiT at 11,600*1,10 tk/ntUerQ acll at *Us©sl/aj ie’ |a ™ *JS.I27SdS,SS.t! o “ fc ‘V 1 "* “5 oo^nbing^~' th ° fu,,owto * *" lhß isotatu** for wroegth rcr Foot. % Inch Gaa Flje— 7 cU. a : -E&: —l3 « ...ITjJ « -2d .. - Pw Foot IJi loch On rir-e_.32 ft» 2 •• t! ... 60 “ 2X “ '• ... 90 .« 3 “ '« .jj» « 8% “ •• ...lfeo - 4 ><u _ l)W} . • “ Subject to the cturtotaiu7 dlacoant. $I?V^oo A4UC *' ** J “’ aad s&le * of °*w »t t‘«S .♦ *■ flrm ■* * »nd green salted do ot BJ4S9; of Dry QIJm, there ere bat few ta market utd tmrfljnree ire aoailtul it 17. IRON k NAlLS—there Ut Tory light demsod, hot «rd ntei iro onchinged, and we repeat our quotations: nws, *c, eoiua moa. uomtson Bit Iron per ra_2V Per Donnd „ toy “ 44 hoop no*. * Jna Plow THop « ...jg V ( j Inch *b 4£ tutu. r* « "! « is? 3£ “ —, * ♦* it? Mto W - fi«di 74 ** MAIL ROM. B«*t quality.—...*... " 6J4 ROCXD ASS 6QCARX. | l S d ‘;;;:::;;;;;::;;; ,, .' > FLAT RAR.I Bone SlioeTby andVflneb—. i EU Dead* Tire. 1W by ft,' Md end ft tech ..C? 8W Saddle Tree and IV by 3-16 and Is j 4 do “ft, iaodU* by 3-16 4§ig p* 4ft * Fcne* Vttti k*c 3.T5 W * 7d * “ W - . ...feS *! ■ vs J 1 ■ ~_S,7S Cm Itplkoa 3 to t’i Inch * _ 8 to 0 4,7 ft Wrot Bplke*CW|nch *ll tract hs... CIS - ™ :~a BotUr Elreta ft ft _ Buzrr oum*. Wot 13, 14,15, 16a 17 ft 1b 4U - 18,20,23*24... “ 6^ - 28. « bX LBATQEU—No change aod we repeat atir (lactations: Bed Spanish Bolefl 5> 00828 Daughter “ •* ...... 98£428 Upjj>» Leather fr doz "................r.^loSS Skirting Leather ft LARD—Prime City No 1, la held firmly at lotftihli and there is Tary little pressing on the market. 3 MEB3 PORK—held firmly at br the tot and SIT,OO@SIT,6O In the small in*; 7 • OlL—Linseed baa advanced to 83, from first bands, at wbtcb we noto small sales, bnt tbs markst is not *ctln>- I*rriOll No. 11* steady at 83. * BEEDB—Thera Is a tall supply of new Timothy and sales at $1,26 from first bauds* from store, sales at 11.606tiL75. There la no OiOTsr’oflerlttg. Flaxased |e steady at iL3O Steady bat dull at sl,oo@sl,G3 fbrNo. laadJl^S WINDOW OLASS—prices are firm, and we repeat our quotations (br the small sixes, city make:—Bxs and 7xu. 83,00; BxlB, $3,78; Bxll to 9xll and 9x12 to 18x12, *t,2& Bxl3to9Xl3and9xl4to These are oetcMb country brands range 60 cents ft bog lees. For tbs succeeding msdhrqi sixes, lo ft cent discount off. wiilTfi LEAD—firm audio steadydomsmlat 82,80 n keg (br purs la oil, and dry 9c ft IV subject to the uSml dis. OotmL Red Lead net, and Litharge B$C WHIBKEr—Baw has declined to 24®2lj£ and rectified to iefla. _ WOOL—The email lota tflerlug are taken at 26028 for KUed, and 30@tt fbr fleece.. galea to the extent ofTIJSOOCt have been made doting tbolast two week*, bat on term* withheld. HIVBRSBWB. Tbo weather here conUonea warm and pleaeant, and the rlrcr le About aa low aa It can gel .without rtranlog drjr. The Birmingham terry boat baa to pick her wap aeroea, and , Can. OaaT.-r-Wo had the pleeanra of meeting peeterdap In onr office, Capt, B.C. Grap, of the eplemlld eteemer Den* mark. The Captain Is looking flnelp. Ua came home in rathe.' poor health, hot tbo exhilarating etmnapbere of PeontriaenUhaaralored him to perfect health. The Deo* mark bee been doing an excellent luulnea in the Kcrthorn line. the other ferric* ran among rand bnukt hare of wetor The Cincinnati Gaaetto of Saturdepeaprf: ■ “A* an toitancnof the dollnmln frelchU.lt la noted, aa a fact, that there ia not«teeael at New Yorknaya a letup from that clty.thathae a buehel «r grain or • bamlTf Oooroo tojrt forfllßgow or I.fT«rpool. Ana for Lonann nnlrl.Swbnml.ol floor on boon!, onflow a bu.h.l of gnlo on .hip board bit ftat port, a cirnuoßoiK. almoit bofora, on tha IB or Soptombar i nor I. ibcro anj grain Batordap being meaanrad tor export. The Acfcaaaaa rirerat Mule Bock haa riaen elchteen hut wa* again falling, and narigafron difflcit. Tbo Lizhtfbot arrired at that port from Cincinnati on her war to fort Bmttb on the Jffth nit., with one hundred and fort? recrnJtt on beard-a portion from Newport, Kp, the reiF duo from New Yak. We nodentaod thepare to aecom* panp an edentlflc purpoeea acrou upon tha ftJHbrala mall route. The Cnmberlaad rlrerU ettllat a low ebb. And the Sligo, which lottNaeh. rlHe iMt/arfadncmh.hating In tow e lighter ftboot * w * lT ® ml lee from Naab* Ule. the lighter etrnck a logged wu sunk immediately. ■ The Poland UftCalw Mcndapolgbt atld o’clock, with the 0.9. malL' Boutvin portbr NewOrteana, Stephen V+ cal nr, and Diamond for Memphia. n The St. Dont* Demotrat ofrriilap raja: ! '“Ibo wenlhnrln quit. warm. Milt man UtU. Indlcßlon. to the atmoepbere <n coming rain. Tea boata bare arrired aToce pcaterdap noon: Da rid TV dam, from Mlaourl rlrer; Dimtaatk and Chippewa, both loaded tp the guard*, the firetfrom SL Pan], the Utter from Galena; Warm*, from Keoknk; St. Crolx,frwa LaSalle; SamGetty,from Peoria; J. B Canon, from Ntnlea; Eep Waai. from One In nail, and the Altos pocket*, Baltimore and York State.” I Tbo St. Lcwlj Democrat. of Srtnrday, coouloa theJ&Hcw I lajcttacM:' ' ’ **Tne rftercppodto thlecltycoQHnaabfalUag at tbe rate : previotulj reported. Tbe Edioburf, from Omaba,rvporta 4 feet above Bt* Joeepb, tod 4)£ below, an 4 biting rteedUT •11 tbe w»jr down* Proa Brunurfck bad been arieeof Siaet, wblcb went down u tanlt ctmt, ji aeetzu to be now apparent that theOgteabj cannot be ndeed, end that the will therefore be abandoned. Itl* aaldtbu tbflM on board are now packing opberfaniltiire, 4c. foe trenapertatton to tbiedtp,bntbe&ntoHoward* - n»rai{i« •» m mon ootUd Vilb—M»l bn*t*, Cool tGn, *Od COOI ClOCd* Th»tQ«lDf* J )«M« Ml wjjUmiin, ud itari , Mstlmul rowing jlnmftm far Btw y Ufcjlu^rtT * r » nxrig»t»ly »tax llw otter. > IUMHOMKHIIUr. ■■ fftsssssc?' haatfTgfc SSw4,*£&th, * ' J *■'o. VaJ.‘^:> W HEEL EE & WHS ON 5 S SEWING MACHINES, THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviable roputation over all other Machines on account of 1. Bounty and excellence of stitch, alike on. both aides of the fabric sewod. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravoi. 8. Applicability to p varietyof purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of modol and finish. - Are now offored with all of tho. latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers pnco9 by ALEX. K. REED, Agent, 63 FIFTH STREET. A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERQYMES. 'L aa - diwfcdT Business ffitjnnacs. ! OF AMERICAN v7gHEN.- The dqrJdms will bocontluned by WILLIAM 1 JJ *' or ® M y jeara I h*To teen trvubltHl •• .!h genera b»,?c w’i‘. u“fl d r “ w ” d "Jjj"'"* l '" »P«“ ! “J >“«<■«. bou, m.-ul „.l .- rt oprlr*, JOHN S VF : ,^tiea “ w “i dull beadaeho, pain In tn* i> s■. ,d tompJrs PlKatmrEh > Jul7 ’ *• i A ' coldaeaa andteodonejr toatlffneia,|»lplu*:cr. . thu heart, t .- rT _ _ . __— ~ , flottund or excitod,apputlm var'i: 10, atcntacb WILLIAM BAGALEY, , nndbowets emngod, with p»ia. Aoj nrpbjatco! oxertloa iraaaura to bring on all Uir *. mj-:‘ and I hud .in addition, falling of tbowumb, an i cru-i •• la that re ! gion. Ono pbyildaa after aDuthrr oxlmC'-tt > :snhi!lsu(t , g»Te mt> op. A patieut and perwren- n • of MXH BHALL’S DXKEINKCATIIOLICON tortuostr.. curued mo, and I have no words sufficient to expraa njy .banfefulccaa Mu. JULIA AtfKb JjHNSON, WHOLESALE QHOOBH, Ho«. 18 and 30 Wood gtrc.t, of M’GILVR AT At * dlnolTrf. All penoahmyteg «li’itLf™ J'” 1 ! " ,u «“!■ IlgnlJn* thofame AH pmcms knawiDg tbemMlre* indebted to the Arm wIU S 5.” ;h ' ■ lore ln lenpyraucy tjup, wbcro tho undersigned can bo found. _ JOHN BMITLEY Tcmpcrmnccrlllo, Eept. Ctli, 1858—«*7:fitdch» Regular Stramns. Mononpthela River O. 8. Mall Packets STEAMER TKLEQKAPII. STEAMER JKFF7.R3ON, is&i tSS J ABOvS‘n£W STEAMERS^AIIE X uow running regularly. Morning Bents loare Wtt*. * l 80clock A. *' L * *®d Evening Boats at « for srK S eeport > Elizabethtown, Mononga “ j » y ' Brl ,l® Teruou ’ r»Jott« City, arMnßeld, California Md Browusrffle, there connecting with Hacks and Ooaches for Union town, Fayette Springe, MorgHntown.'Wsrwesburir, Carmlchoeltown and Jefferenn. .*• y—* ——iv.*v«m auvi stuuxpill. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union, lownlors2, mewls and sUto-roums on boats Incloeite.— Boats returning from Brownsrillv learo at 8 o’clock In the mornlngaad sln the cronlng. For further information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. * uS O. W. SWINDLES, Ausxt. fHtswilancous, niCHAKDaOS'S z R Z S XX LINENS, Damasks, Diapers, *&c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENS, and thoao desirous of obtaining tho GENUINE GOODS, should aeo that the articles they purchase arc scal ed with tho lull name of the firm, RICUARDSOy, soys <£■ OHDE.V, 8 c*d< 8 ctydc 8 cfldi as a guarantee of the soundness end durability of the GuOds. This caution is rendered essentially necessary as large quantities of inferioi aud defective Linens ato prepared, season after season and eealoi with the name orBICIIARD SON, by Irish Uouscs, who, regardlm of tho Injury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufac turers of the genuine Good*, willuot readily abandon a business so profitable, while purchasers can bo imposed oo with goods <-f a worlhtrsacharacter. 3 BULLOCKE & J. B. hOORt% Agents, 39 Church street, New York. WALLACES' FOUNDRY A sit. Mill Fur Dishing Establishment. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL GEARING, Fire Brick, Machinery, Pul leys and Castings, of all kinds xnado toorJor. Orate Barn, Sash Weights, Mill Irons, Proof Staff*; Anchor Bolting Cloths, Gnm nnd Leather Rolling! Portable Flour and Coro Mills—tho' best in nset Patent Shingle Machines—cot 10,000 to 20,000 per tiny; Roec s Patent Water Wheels, used in 70C0 mills, Paw aa much Os the aud twice as much as the mostot tho oilier Wbcois In use. with au e<|o&l amount of water. Catalogues r f Wheels gireu to all who want gearluc. Of fice No. 311 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Sell RnidSw T W. W. WALLACE. Steam ainruie Worki Ko. 319, 331, 333', MAUBLrjr^T'iLS^uadTb^rhinery AwL*** I** prW* Motmoieau, Tablet*. lirare Stone*— a larg* atocfc on Land. FultiUoro aud Wiu.li Stand Ton* Impottng Stone*, Marble and Stone Healths. made by machinery oa abort notice. Marble eold low t-j tho trale. Offlcn 319 Liberty I'rect W. .r. WALLACK. L ADAMS' CORN SHELLER. J > f^.P rietors ot the “Pittdbarirh A'oveltv «£- C hlS£i * n **& dated mb otAußOit, ISM, “nr • new* P*‘f nt * ° Jrn ' neat, co X pec t eu/ ’ comtrfnlngdoraUlUty, utility aud cleanneas; a oecewary **”>•*» offered to the Styn!»^. t , h n. C 2 ,, 7l Bt4t ? at * Tcr 3 r low Price- Wo bare n ° Right* foraala, tot tuannfaciqro and tell tba article at oor work*. Owing.toiu compact fura it la des tined aoon to becgtao an article of trade inner? Hardware Merchant* their. ■ . Tb«U*eUnc nT.oftwn ilzon, wrigblug oal, zbontJS #na 50 pound*, and maybe secured to n post, nji’ar. or door.osyun would acoflee nilii. We add no more, when leeuttapeaksfbrfteeir. MlQJrodhw F LIVINGSTON. COPELAND A CO. THE undersigned bare formed a co-part nership, under the stylo of Sbecklett, Xl’Liin % Co* lor transacting ihewboltoale DryGoodsbualne». WILLIAM SHACKLETT, JAMES M'LAIN, 11UQII JONES, JOUN ACDAY, T. T. MYLKB. SH A CK L HTI, i M'LAIN & CO. Wholeiole iOetleri in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ,n,oi Ssnd * °TpotUt Lht SI. Chartc* JIoUU OTICE JO SHIPPERS,—On and after UOXPAY, August 33d, the following ritre will be charged by the BaUroad be twees Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, on the Tartoue classes of freight: Jim Class Me $ 100 11m Floor fioc » barrel Second “ 44c *• “ WMikey_....sI 1 26 - Third '; ...—*Oo «* *• CbUon. 1,60 per bole Fourth** .„...,Ssc ** »« j General Freight aaS7:3wd Or 'IIOPEHTV BOLDEBI, ATTENTION. rauun ol Sohnsoi t loctowJ tbdr tteUitie* fir mwafkctariag ud W. B. CHILDS <Sc GO'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER PROOF CBOERT ROOFING, A RE now prepared to execute ordorefor any or flit, oat ahorteit nl Cheapness and Durability. known to require any eulogy from no. TVatlmonlolslafetorof this Rooflng and samples esu calling at oar Offlce, No. 76 Bmlthfleld atreet. Buttdliua corered with the aboTe Booflagcoa be *eon at H. Nelson's, corner or Wylie and High streets; J. Beck’s new Hotel, comer of Grant and Bereotfc streets House of W. 0. Xcelle, Diamond alley, opposite Petterson’s Stable; Store of ft. Straw, ebrner of Market and Eocood ata ■ also Bouse of B. H.Soeeop, nme block; Brownsrille Wharf BoahHouseorftobert Flynn, Coakrew, between Webster and Wylie streets; Etorecf J. M. McEobsrU, Webstir et Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky •trtot, Allegheny House of H. B. WUklus, Wood’s Run; House of A. Negley, John Ecott, Wm. McOUl tod Mr! Coon, Cast Liberty, and many other* too numerous to men “on. . PERRIN A JOHNSON, apfcdawljT. No. 76 Smithfietd bl, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS AMD SHOES, CHEAP FOR. CASK. TAMES ROBB, HEAR m mabkct noos* !UW “ T 6IREET - UMjTUt m.tTcd h:a L-rg. HPJ5f!d?K K £.t? domDKE> ’ s ' boots tad bhoe& MBNB’ CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, BnOBSj OXIORD tIKS, uAIZSBS, OPKRA6. Ac, BOW-AHD YOUTHS* BOOTS, SHOmX A eery superior irtlele io4 eery ntaL Direct (tom the 'Uiaafeeturers, wtuch be vill mU by tie yin arucKiai it very reduced prices lbr cub. • Ibis stock comprises ono of the largtit a—ortmeoU to be found In 107 dty, suitable fur dty and country tatas, and having over twenty years expcrtenee ln bnjlng, he trust* ! that he on now roll ell tastes. lie reapectfttUy Invites all lln.mmt toe ill. assuring them tbit they win be pleased. tnrSO—myl7 £j'A R D To the Client* of A.B. M’CAUIONT. U»Tlog left PitUborgh toreeldo temporarily In Wa*blng> ton City, X haw pieced my onflniehed law, bnaltwu la tie band* ofXBISITA HAGS£NZIE;'A« torneya, No. 00 Paortb atraet, to whoa X rapectfally recommend tboeo who hare hitherto employee me profaaalontfly. jeT-Omdla ' • AIJf&KP B. Mcfl*T-W)KT A MERICAN AKTXFICIALFLOWEES.— jJ\ Tho wbKriboi hire added to thelr'eetaMUhmenl **tw*l art Ute of ectaowWted ability from Fair*, aod «n maaofcciurlfigtheaboreg'xidaettaecale'M'rer before »l. tempted In tbu country. ' WnOL&XALE TUBCUAXERS AreluTlttd to 'JXMO* iamplei,uhlctwMU ho found,both J. a HSNDERBOJT, SMYTH k CO -30 Q Breeds. JVACE ruche: njratwrtKti >**«»*' i■ » WDOLmiS BDIBB* ■ : ' Mfc2ml ■ -J.O. IiEBDraSQN.SHmiAnn T« WHOLESALE DEALEBSIT ChoiißiraniisnbiTOM!® gSßSßS^sjjrafe Udawmtt T ,-yM ? rin^;u«tof < ii,JrSf» I ff» ."¥SgS , s>*. f ®-. H *n>«Mra,Bnnii'jroo: , “ . ™ o v.df c ’ . j ~ FAMILY AGENT'S OFFICE, $lO. 68 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. lc*B truly say that 1 have beenwfuffrrof'oi many yekrs with whites and deranged menstruation.’ After a while I had other tronbles,such as pale face, indlgestiotii'wastiug *•»*, ganeral languor and debility, pain In the email of the Lock, a tort of aching and dregglngsot-aation; pain betwern the shoulder blades extending dowu tho spin 1 '. Joes of ajipe uto, trouble Id the stomach and bowels, with cold hands and wetand dreadful nerrouaness. Tbft least 'xcifcajent would make me feel as H I should fly away. I tried doctors uud arngs,£)d eTeryibii)g, one after another, without tho ben efit. One bottle of MARSHALL'S OTBRINK CAriiUU- Wa changed some of my symptoms for the better, and uow lam enLreiy and radically cured. I wish that evo*y wo man could know what it will do, CLAIUSSA OBER. For a long timal bad Uterine complaint* with the follow mg symptoms: I was nerrona, emadated end Irritable; I semned to abound in complaints; some of which 1 will try to teilyou; pain la the lower orgaua, aud a fcviiucs ns If some thing was going to fall but; inability to walk nurb ou q*- reunt of a feeUng of failures; aching and dragging, oml ■hooting paica in the baefe, loins, and extending down tho the joltlngiproduccd by riding caused great pain; spas-.. Qiodlo shootings'nnd pains in tho side, stomach and bowels; beaduche, with ringing intbe carweTery fiber of tho body scorned sore; great Irritability; intense &arToa*n»a, 1 could 1 Joaat excitement without being urwtruted tor : Lw 7 *,- coul ' I . Bcarccl J rtn<,To about the house, anil did not take pleasure In anything. I had glrau up bope^jaring tried ercryUiJqg, as I supposed, in rain, bot « friend called my attention to MARSHALL'S CTERINK OATUOLICON. I too* it, hoping against hope. Moot fortunately It cured majatid thorn Is sot a healthier or more grateful woman In the country. X true; all will use it Itlstrnlj tho womaaV f Unt. FLORKNCC LESLIE. MARSHALL’S UTBRIXEOATUOLIOOS villaeriain 22? FzU'astfU* Womb, WhiUi, Supprut d,lrrt 9 uUr o PainfuiMautniatitm. Bloating. nt arid DU eat,jcj the Auincyj or Urinary Orpam, luie ,tinn or In wrJinenee ofUnnt. Heartburn, Cb;fiwu«;, .‘.'erzourmts, fWnUngi, Palpitation, Crampt, Binurbr' o. >p, and air tnubtu mromcor ««n<vfrrf ir.f. th* C«rm* erpiuu. , •/ JfaraJUlFr UUrin+CuSioUicn i GmUoUar i f,W^ !ei * all Oi. Lhenzeipt ..s tiaCollar* v •**' *■* '*”» 4 ****** o-idrf.j, t Jitm, count;/ masuu.'. ITt win guaranut that the 2lt£u.ine tcXlberm: ttTtanjlflftht money. ACdritt to. QB ». 11. iLEYSER, 140 Wro4«t, Pittsburgh, aplLdswT Sign of thoGoidru Mortar. joy to t n e a ivai I lb kn s of «ich glossy hair Talk of beauty, it cannot exlrt without a flan head of LattT '. •» then read the following, and if you ask mcr-, tho circular P‘ °ne enn doubt. t -t ROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA i “«•»«« of Oil old and youn*.'(o' ! turnsbaekioluurijnnsl" ■■■>'• «®r, grey hair—corora the head of the bald with a luxuri ant growth—rcmoTw tha dandruff, itching, nnl alt att>o> ouserm.tions-cuusejacoatlioalllawcftheu-'toral fluid* •*- and hence,ir used as a regular drettieg hilr triU - - preservo its color, and keep H from caUng ..ti . kireolo <dd age, in all it* natural beauty. We call tftrfi u: on ih« LdU. 'M -n.* 11 . 7 L* Beaec ‘ J ,n it;ard cas*!*• tWotmg will no*, as they Talus the Sowing lotkn or' t witeblxi* ‘ 'l'- a,tboot,t * I** praise Is U e toogre ot u 1 The Agent for I*rof. ltouiriTfy'.'in JTew Ha- Ten, recoln-d tba following lettor In rtgud «. t c«UJet*.crr*. live, a few week* since: *w* - IXfc LXAYKSvcBTa—Sin l haTo?*em JtvaMidwitii dan* . ansa or»<orf in mjr boad ft»r, tnoro tUan*ikjM .r, m? tilr ; Wigan to com* oat, ecurfaa'J hair together. I.awfoajfew liana.paperabout “Ifood’* Uair. licaterwh-fa»'a*ore.— i * at yonr store on the first of jp?.! list, a id tt'p hfli* ed om bottle to try it,and 1 found to mj" • %iicU:lica it was We taingjlt mnorwl thescurfund batr U",u> tocro-w.it is oow two or three Inch** in length vher.v w.t c2l &. I bare sreat faitb In it. I wt»h y<,n to send in., two ».otilr» ShT & H r .' Pc>, h lbc of tb!*. Idon , »‘«-nowftsan» ; *—•* ! *«***. will, ,o*p«ct. my bead almost loitita 'aebpariof p*at. o. J.woot r _l a^;: ;'t- W and rend yoor iwceaUy dlacowtd nair'i*, 1 I ff lc^ tare -;*g •Uta for whomsoever ft may ;I ulT0 » 1 Wlll and known o then touse it—that, Hat^-r 1 u lVe , 1 ' 8e ‘ 111 "4 tfind yonra ra»Uy rnpcdbr toaoyoth* r K at 3 ly cleanwe the beadof dandruff, iniOHth X ,~.tt Q '***’ er we win reatoreany peraoo'a hair uuUc ! ;^TT color and tMtarcngiring U a healthy, *l.?^?^ For SSTbJ'oiltiLKSTeiß, 140 WiS 0. J. WOOD A 00, Pnmrtotoi w ’ i (In the great N. Y. Wfm *-+«HlihTTu-nt?*Trt «*« r w.. ■•.*, •ttftfeij’daartoj* Iron City Commercial College, . PttUlertjh, Pa.—Chartered 1866. 11™'"’"" 1868. JV '“rge't iina most thorough Com-, ,A ' JL > Protol e^£tto?™ I ’ I “' teor ul OmnurcU ■ Kiplti. Hln ’"“* ?a T - a 3m '™> T. it.T.of Boolr’ „W^I^DSTBOIIXOcSfeiIEK; , i -KO’KT SS •MDDOANTILK icsm .» LAW, are toojtht, end all other nsSfc£§2i!S£* St * pSSSSW. L.DEVKKNY, L£eot, P. O. A C.R. R. Lb*. kj.j. BorsrcLN, tP. rt,W;AQ.IUB. _ , 13 PSKirrnMS. ». - «1 tht premioma in PitUbnreh fcr th» iv, -- wS’oj! 10 Eaat ” a Mi Mt « ra Gil*ev»r I ISS ' XOT EXGIUYZD WOES. IMPORT AST ISFOntIATIOK - '< ' « r %i ,c ,’. t^;?” lto> * m ‘°° “ *riw>. ; »^inlirter* , doj» wotiTedathajfMW;:' . .-*' Card—Clfcr»l>p-.Rrw<Tn«^ T q* Rnj«lL. __ "•' meoUI Writiog--iodc» tiro lUapt,•S^dd m f b4 orc **'.~ *”‘ -—il- w - "ggiS: «***£ . . - Pearl Steam Mill, */ ALL£GHEX7 CITY. R T- KENNED? & er o WHEAT, ftVE AND CORV PURCHASED. ' , manufactured and delivered, • *mrs Bras r J , J) * ItfflMttlNr:' t --ss4 • ‘ ' 7 Px v "«“■ "cSSsSts:— — _ ts ******' floor |£*Mo^S>3£^^&4;K“™‘S “■"■ ' ' - ?KT.«CS-- n» ' k I : o?T ■ FrrTSBTTRem, penn»a- J&t&ical. A FINE HEAD OF ftCf IV JJIATT. FLOUB, COEN MEAL •AND UQMINX Jgg»— i« jtion PtllTrrt.
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