fitotarg! iajettt. £-p-'j PITTSBTjRQai WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15, igSS. OffiOUL PAPER OP TEE CITT. * TuifllUllu—Observations takes at Shaw’s Opti ma fitore.lfG.tef'imi street, Sept. Mifa. • o’clock tu 1t... « «•• u ; ® " t. ■ Barometer -. . _ Messes. Editors:— On looking over the Oa 2*tte of Sept. Bth, I noticed a oommdnication by “Rustio,” which in eorao respects misrepre sents Iho ''long, narrow,isolated township which points its ears at Bailer, frisks its tail at the base of the tock-botmd hills whioh margin Sugar creek,” end (for (ho benefit of Baalio) kicks op its heels at the placid though meandering Ma honing,—(it is a wonder that Rustio does not tear his shirt getting off such animated descrip tions,)—“in which there are but three or four school'houses, where fen-dollar-a-month school masters hold forth to tho intense admiration of the rising generation.” If Rustio informs himself in the school mat ters of this township, ho will find that there are fifteen comfortable frame school houses, in which teachers "hold forth” at from twenty to twenty-five dollars per month, which ho will find compares pretty favorably with rural dis tricts io other parte of tho Stale. Rustic’s state ment about ’ Bon. John Covode’s party” is cor rect The people here are threo'toono for Mr. Co rode, which fact Itself proves that we are not as far behind the age in general intelligence as Rustic seems to think. On the seoond Tuesday of October, you will again hear from old Scgaecrbek. F-i—-s, Sept. 9, 1853. —‘Xft have shown “SugarcreekV’ article to "Rustic,” who refuses to be "benefited” by the amended description v »• .'J'ivK'.-.’j ’ <-*•-' '««'• ' Sj - '"V I*l*' 1 * 1 *' * '.Y ' i . C ; ■*•■:• 'VO.- .’ * v »*•*?•«» »••• ••* ■’ A Girr.—We received yesterday by mail, from New York, two pieces of the Sub-Atlantic tele graph, accompanied with an autograph letter of Cyrus W. Field, containing the announcement— strange if (ruo—that he, the said Cyrus, bad sold the "iafojietftof.the cable, (which means probably not'a ‘'balance” for purposcsof “equi libration.” but the remnant of the cable) to Messrs Tiffany &Co., jewelers, of New York. We ihorefoferepeattbo said announcement, and moBl>erioas)y urge upon Mr. .Field that he get tho "balance" of it whioh hehas.consigned to ooean deeps; at work, as speedily as possible, if he ever intends to do any thing of that sort. For our own part we assure Messrs. Tiffany, Field & Co. that a good many people ; are beginning to apecuiataabout the jprooabUily.of that portion of It which has been laid under the water ever being of any greater nee than the sections of it which are sent about by mall to please children withal. - N. v '•V. -\ V*'-.v “u, v " Mxetixg in TextsnAßexvnxK. —The people of Temperanoerilto wero called together on Monday'nJght to listen to some Of the orators who.were announced cn. lhe locofoco handbills. Quite a number of listeners collected, but not a single ono of theprfrinisad speakers. ■ Mr.Mc- Afee was called to the chair, and after making an opening speech, the crowd called Ter several individuals but none of them were present; r M last the call weot.out load and strong tq&jSnX sterling republican, Bsllantyne, who iooCjhfc stand and made a , speech whioh was well re ceived. He gave them ths true doctrine of free dom, and explained as far as it needed toy ex planation, car position on the question of taxa tion. The meeting adjourned well pleased with the Republican speech they had listened to. W - *S '■'* i'^yvs' *4- . ' V* '' : ■* * ..V*'* .V S' Boons Railroad 3tJSßCEirnoxs.—ln the Court • of Common Fleas of Beaver County—Before the ’ Hon. D. Agnewand associates, Sept. 14,1858. Pittsburgh & Bteubenvitle Railroad Company ’Jws. Othneel Woodrow; Verdict for plaintiffs, fisGo2 31- The important point decided by the Judge in this case rule* many othcre, Sriz: That all conditions attached to subscriptions Sto stock, taken by Commistionert, are Illegal and Igvoid; and the subscription remains valid. They |sire the agents of the Commonwealth in receiv ing such subscriptions, and not of the corpora 'Ktion. J. S. Craft and B. P. Fettennsn, of Pitts gburgb, for plaintiffs; Cannlngham and Clarke, H>f Beaver, for defendants. . IFatax -Ancrntyr:^—Mr. JobnJourdan,; en ged in the bit mill -of ,Mr. Teepold, neirths mtbof Big gcnickley, near Economy, on the posits side of'the Ohio, while rolling* timber ; in the mill, on Friday afternoon, with ‘ what oslleda M cent hook," missed hit hold oh the 5, *• frequently ocean, end it rolled beck, b handle of the cant hook striking him oh tho •hwd with great forco andbreakioghiaeknlL > died in a few honre. One of onr most-dia igalahedrargeons wu aentfor, huV the noor ffererwaa beyond the mch of anrrical nr j gaedioal skill when he arrived.— -iHtpatch 'Vi*' 5 ' BBivmM.-TheWestcrnTheologioalBeminary •peoed on Monday with the largest class it hu iter had ...The Western University has a >\rge number ot students this term and is pro. pressing favorably The Scott Legion will ~ Mtend the forthcoming encampment in Binning* jk *' ’ ?'am. whioh begins on the 19th.........A grand S to be givenby the members of Iron CUy, I * '5/re. No. 182, of this oily,’ on the evening of J £e 28th Inst. .. • •- £ Old Bt* Whiskit at Assioku Sals. —This lorning, atlO o’clock, Mr. P.M. BaYis, naotlo». |r, will sell at Fonyth’& Co.’e warehouse, Ko. S Water street, by order of assignee of Win. S. ■arris’, 12,166 ga110nsOlAßjeWhlake/r : -i j f Thxatbs.— Judge ConhuTs beautiful play of fejftck Cade, lh* Bondman of .Kent," i*~tobo bought oai to&ighV-Mr. Tajlor'aa llheOpuftStajp hnaarowdod homes nightly 1 and News Items, a STS.. IN SHACK. [For tho Pittsburgh Gazette J Tnx PimauMH Axjtoax. Coimwci or the Methodist Protxstajtt Chubcb.—sator«i«y 4/- ternoon, Sipt. lltA—Conference opened with relig iou« services by Rev. W. B. Bolton. Roll called.— Minutes of proceeding meeting read and adopted. On motion, the Conference tendered theit■ thanks to Mr. Blackvtone, the Superintendent of the; Con nellsville Railroad, for the very gcntlemaniyuad kind offer of giving a free ticket to such members of this Conference who reside in or near Pittsburgh* Tho Boundary Committee reported-ihat a petition had been banded in to them from the Mopobgabela circuit, to annex the north end of that circuit iirith Wayueaburg circuit. The delegate from that plaoe being absent, tho Committee referred it to the Con-' fereace. Tbe Committee also reported a petition from Washington eircuifto tbe purport that Wash ington be left to itself as a mission. Tbe Commit tee recommended to Conference tho-propriety of continuing tho circuit In its present form. The report was adopted and tbe circoiti were Con tinued in tbeir present form. On motion, tbe delegates to Springfield Convention bo instructed to urge tbe claims of the Missionary Sabbath School Journal npon that body. "* i. A letter was read before the Conference "from Rev. T. H. Stockton, and, on motion, ho was continued in the same relation to this body he formerly occu pied. * ? , On motion, Rev. A. J. Marple was placed on-the unstationed list of minis tors, at his own request: A resolution was offend to theeffeetthat thsEtas villo Mission be converted into a Station, to be ealled tho Second M. P. Choreb, Pittsburgh. Resolution lost. _ The following resolutions, were offered and unani mously adopted: Retolced, That this Conference tender tbeir thanks to tbe members of tbe M. P. Chnroh and the citissns of Connellsville for the kind and oonrteous manner in which they conducted thembalves to the members of this Conference daringits seaaion. Retolced, That the thanks'of this Conference ho tendered to the ministera of tbe different churches in Councilsvillo for the offer of their pulpits on Sabbath. On motion, tho above named resolutions were or dered fur publication in tho Connellsville papers. Commlttoo on Temporanee reported the followiog: Ilaolced, That it U ibo sense of ibis Conference that the making and selling of ardent spirits, unless it be for medicinal purposes, is a sin against God. lleiolctd, That tho ministers of this bpdy preach occasionally on tho dreadful sin of drunkenness, and Uiat a powerful appeal be made to the youth of our land to abstain from all kinds of intemperanco. Signed by Committee. Report was accepted and resolutions adopted. On motion, the instructions given to the delegates to Springfield Convention, in regard to the restric tive rule, werere-considered. Monday Morning, Sept, 13 1858.—Confereeoo opened with religious services by Rev. W. Collier,— roll called, minntos of last meeting read and adopted; On motion Rev. W. G. Williams was placed'on the superannuated lift Oa motion $lOO 00 was appropriated to Kew Brighton mission. Httolctd, by this Conference that the'soperintend ants be requested te Uft a Conference Collection on tbeir different fields of labor, Tor the support of tbe missions in tbe district . The following resolutions were offered and adopted: that tbe delegates to tho Springfield Con vention be and are hereby instructed, to urge tbe propriety of the appointment of a Board of Missions, to represent tho Northwestern Methodist Protestant Churches, in the efforts now making for tho worlds conversion. W. Colueb. Retolred, that our delegates, be and are hereby instructed to use their influence.t« have the Westons Book Concern removed to Pittsburgh, and that they pledge's liberal support in behalf of tho Pittsburgh Annual Confereoce. Revolted, that our delegates to the Convention be and are hereby instructed to endeavor to secure inch action, as may be deemed necessary to ment of a Theological School, to meet tho wants of such young moo as desire to prepare for the ministry of the Methodist Protestant Chureh. W. CoLtraft; ' i R. M. Glass. 1 Rewind, That our delegates to.the Springfield Convention be Uft at liberty to favor a modification or extension of tbe Restrictive -Rule, should the subject be introduced into the. Convention, and en tertained with a sufficient degree of unanimity. A. Mabplx. r Rnolnd, That the delegates eleoted to 1 the Springfield Convention be and instructed to go for a suspension of official connection in the part of tbe northern and western conference with those of the south for the reasons set forth in the 2d' Resolution of tho report of the committee of nine oh our relations of the north and south. W. RebveS- On motion, Revs. G. Browo, W. Reeves, J. JI. Ball and J. Banks, were elected as Fraternal Mes sengers to the Western Wa. Conference. On motion. Revs. W. B. Bolton and’J. Robinson were elected Fraternal Messengers to the Ohio Con ference. On motion, Rev. A. Marple was elected Fraternal Messenger to Minnesota Conference. On motion, tho Conference adjourned io view of the organisation of tho Aid Society. On motion. Conference adjourned. Praver hr Rev. J. H. Ball. 4 Monday Afternoon, S*pi. lflt.4.—Conference open ed with prayer by S. J. L»-.r? c y. Minutes read and adopted. On notion, tba delegate* tv next Annual Confer ence!, wen* instructed in regard to a Traveling Presi dent. Minutes road and approved. On motion, Conference adjourned to meet' in Sharpsbnrg on the, 2nd Wednesday of September, 1659. Prayer by TUt. W. O. Williams. List of appoiotmaata, a* reported by Stationing Committee, President J. Scott. Pittflurgh Station—W. Coll Ur. Allegheny— J. Cowl. Sharpsburgk—J. R. Tjgtrd. Brookrillc Circuit —ll. Palmer, cap., W. M. Smith, assistant Clearfield— S. J. Dorzej. su*^oeAana —J. Cl try. Cherry Tree—k. Kingsley. TKuyaesbur^—R. Potts, sap., W. A. Porter, super oamerary assistant. Monongalia —J. Batiks, sup., one to ba supplied. Brotmrcille —R. T. Simonton, sop., D. Jones, ac't Fayette— J. 11. IltiU, tbp., J. D. Herr, aa't Mercer—J. 3, Wood, cap., oao to be supplied. Rodgertville —J. A. UtSOQ. Sthahtoum —W. G. Williams. TFTfeitnyfon ilittton —To be supplied. Birmingham —J. W. Rutledge. Allegheny— W. B. Bolton. PitUbargh—Yf. Wragg. , Qreene County—o. P. Jordon. JSraddockefietd—Q. Brown, sup., one to be sup plied. ConnelleviUe Circuit—U. Laeas. Jfa»cA«fer—V. Lucas. TFas&ffigtan—W. H. Phipps. Nero Brighton Mittion—Yf. Reeves. Ohio Circuit —J. Robinson. J. P. French, T. IL Stockton and A. Harple left without appointments, at their own request. G. Brews and W. G. Williams superanuated, and left to choose their own fields of labor. Religious.*—A revival of religion is progress ing iu the Fifth Ward at Wesley Chapel, which is under the charge of Rev. W. Cooper. ’ There was a Firemen’s prayer meeting, well attended, at the Neptune House last evening. The momiog prayer meetings at the 3rd Pres. Church, which were began last Spring, still con tinue with unabated interest Bet. W. A. Bell, for some time pastor of Asbnry Chapel, has resigned bis charge because of continued ill; health. Mr. B. was extremely suooetsful in the! discharge of his pastoral duties, and his resig nation was a source of deep regret to his entire congregation. Balks op Btocks.— The following stocks, real estate etc., were sold last oreoing bj P. M. Daria, auctioneer, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, Mo. 54 Fifth street: 6 shares M. k U. Bank stocks..... C . . Mechanics-' Pew No. 27 in Christ's M. E. Church Pew No. 31 In •* " « Pew No. 47 in First Presbyterian “ Lot No, 5 is BerryhiU's addition to lowa City- - 170 ofl Lot, 30x110 foet, and dwelling No, 260 - Penn street, subject to $3OOO mortgage— 2300 60 Lot 20x80 feet and Warehouse on Wood at. adjolniog B. A. Fahnestock k Co 6050 00 BkPPBMCAS MttTXNO AT liAWBesCIYUL*.—- There was a fine end enthusiastic republican meeting at LawrenceviUe Ust evening, which was addressed by F. H. Collier, Esq., and D. L'. Eaton. The namber of people vas doable that at Mr.: Burke's meeting of the night before, altbongh no sufficient notice h& bees given.— Wo trust the honest republicans of that borough will giro a good aeeonnt of themselves at the ballot*boxin October. We learn that on Monday a man named John Baker fell from the middle pier of the new Bir mingham bridge, now building, a distance of over fifty feet, upon the rooks, and when taken up he appeared to be dead. He was last evening In a very critical condition, lying at a house in Birmingham, to which he was convoyed. Mr. Baker resides near McKeesport, and has a family depending on him for support. y On Tuesday evening. Miss Henry, the yoong lady who was shot by Smithson, appeared toba decidedly improving and it is even hoped ehe may recover. Smithson is in durance awaiting the result of the wound he Inflloled. ■ Tn Baqnesne Fire Company's Home is near ly finished externally, and presents a fine «p. pearanoe. “They are intending to have a new ‘engine to plaoe there so as that their machine may brio keeping with the bouse. A Bananr roa Hot very best remedy for this bol weather Is to drop in at Bown's, Federal Bt, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saucer of their delicious loeCreum, or a glass of sparkling ice cold Mineral Water, flavored wtththe cboteeet of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in exoalleat or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections.are of the best description', manafsctured&om' good xnate thea^^n t op in the neatest stylo imaginable. Cttve pl**e *o secure a saaow of delirious led Cream, tocool off Ins well ventilated and Jtutaridui SsJoqo, -Bota'-elotiiiiig,plain «nd fknoy, mtn'rdrea aod frock butecM wd onrcwt*, m«r W( j h»nd>rttaelTm»da'~»ad’tr^ntt»d > pow rfdy at c*r- I B*gbma\ Tedanl ttatV-jUiaflMo/. Gtati* ud : jam, «wm, iinjthMmh, - River Cohplaist. —This dangerous and of tan fata] disease had long baffled the skill of the most eminent physfclans, when the discor*ry ol Dr. 2TLanjt £tcv PiU * solved tbs difficulty, and pretested to the world Me Great Specific, which has attained such widespread celebrity fbrttaccrtalntty of core. Thli. auceeevfut reme dy waa the reeult of many year's study, la which the Ajmptotts were narrowly observed, and are thu« described by the Doctor himself Sj/npUmt n'f a Disrated £tr«r.—Pain in tho right side, and sometimes In the left, nnder the edge of theribe—tbe patient being rarely able to Us on tho (eft; pain sometimes under tho shonldeaiblade. fteqnently extending to the top' of the shoulder—often mistaken for rheumatism in the arm; sickness of stomach, and lossofapetlto; bowels muatly costive, but sometimes alternate with lax; dnll.bearyaen _aation in tbe back bead; loaa of memory, with uneasiness of having neglected something; sometime* dry cough; weariness and debility; nervous irritability! feet cold or burning, and prickly sensation orskln; low eplrits, lassl tode, with dlscliaatlon to exercise, although i wontd be beneficial. In fact, patioul distrusts ever* remedy." * Hare yon any, ©tall of those symptoms' If so. yon will find a, certain remedy Id Dr. M’Lane'a Pills. Prepared by Fleming Bro*. of Pittsburgh. 3 o| EROJ nmtulmi-sh. I't Th.ro m other Puli to h.Llror torore tho poblk. Dr. M'Uo.'. K „i fi?-Py Plll *’ " 1k) l>l. rol.ht.ud Tmattnpi, e»„ no „ (* b«t or rroprotebto drod .toro. Koru emuiru wiVumt It. wro... d K,lSnh-OEMfL jamuannnjjjs. masoni o eca'iT£T~ Rxmur or titk fa vorites B’OR SIX NIdHTS ONLY, Monday Evening, September 13tU. Morrii Broi., Pell and Trowbridge Minstrels, From thn-School Street Opera Ilonae, Dottoti. THIRTEEN STAn PERFORMERS, BEST BAND IN TOE WORLD. SSceate; Children, 16. Door* open at 7 O'clock, commence at 8 o’;lock. LON MORRIS, Btnlooee Manager*. CAUL FORMES IN PITTSBURGH. M - ULLMAN, Director of Hie Academy of hew DM U)0 booor to UDOQDCO that CARL FOHMEfi, THE GREATEST LITIXQ BASSO, Awitted by tbo principle ArtliU and the GRAND OKUIIKS TRA of the A«d«uny of Mosic, New York, will R . Th.o™.lmb.rp The Graefohbv'rgHealth Pilicnr>'Spalpitniion oftfaobi ! Just recitving a jp—— * Lewis Aebstboku. - „ m rut cum jwlpluiloti of the , Tho Gracfeobcrg Health Pill cum colicky pJlui. The Graetonberg Health Pill nm pile*. i —; v ——--=r- TheGraefenberg Health PHI core* dj.pep.la, 1 A Abo, AAbS —2s do* for sale low l)v IheGraefenberg Health Pill pargn withoot paio , -iX IIIT3IICOCK. McCHKKRT * CO The Graefenberg Health PQldoee not weaken. •*** Utt frecoudaud 151 Front eirMti. The Graefenberg Health Pill la not dra*lc. ■ tiyTii i pinfifa —Va.-T ml —jr :r — The Graefenberg Health Pill can be taken at work. rLUUK.—IOO Bbls. for Halo by Tho Graefenberg Health Pill U entirely vegetable • MT- ASK i ANJEK, 124 ffecond St. in roou, 8 ' V'l" 25 J. B. CANFIELD. ssasssssfflsssiss*- TheGraefenberg Health pm ha.sand hundred.. I L °l ■ B P MIor **»H* Tho OrMf.nb.rg n«lth IHI to. on lb. kldn,,. I Prl ” ,m > Eutfotoj BUnk Bootjsl.k.n, Th.OnttfcnbngUtothPUfmn.Wnrtlh.TlnJr.orinMt I ~ ; „ -N. K W»J«to Plmtort. . ' TTLAIN and FIG OKED DELAINES Tb:p£to7StoSSn , r^‘to“„ d ”nr E 'S”° ,,,f: ' i ±A sood ““""“‘j™' r ~‘ r g*si«3s? The Graefenberg Health PHI can be taken after dinner. *e4 74 Market .m,« The Graefenberg Health Pill contain. a doe. In one pill. y•— 74 Market etiaet. The Graefenberg Uealth Pill I. taken bj the weak. IVI ACKAREL— IOO bbls. No. 3 Larco* The Graefeoberg Health Pill 1. taken by the WUob*. ! i.IX 30 do No. 1 do* The Qrnefenburg Health Pill corn Jaoodlca. I bOhfdo No. 3 do *“• GrMfenberg Uealth Pill core, permanently. HENRY 11. OtILLINB Pw a foil aecoont ot all the Graefenberg medicine*. m ' —— Graefenberg Al man art, which can be had gratia at the agenU. Price 25 ceati a bo*. DR. GEO. H. KKYSEIt, No. 140 Wood .treat, and J. P. FLEMING, Altegliecj mySWhwT 7 " A WKTTT A T _. _ I PICTORIAL WINDOW SCENES.—A new AmMUaXi BTATB rAI& ■ AT beautiful and cheap article, designed for oxcludlog OPTIUS ; inaecta of all kind* of all kind* from paring through wJo- Pemuvlvania Btatn ArrJr*nltnr a l i dow * when thoaa*b are ralwd:also, a perfect acreea from. * - Otaio Agricultural Society. ouUida nbaerTatloa, and admitting a free current of air— September 38tb» 3Bth tad 30tfe. j They repreeent a variety of beautiful acenre, ami are ora*- . „ * ; mental aa well a* oaefol. For ule, wholesale and ret.ilL at and October let, 1638. I 28and 23 Bt- Clalratm-t, by J. A H PHILLIPS, Fair Gronndi, Rlath Ward, Pillsbargh. i soi. Agent, for rm.bnrgh. : A NNGAL ADDRESSES FRIDAY at 2 ' excellent stock of Parlor, JjL o’clock P. M. Awarda or Committee aunmnead lm- * Chamber, Dining Room and Counting Tltraee Furnl mediately afterward*. | tore at low price. fao2l) T. B. YOUNG A 00. „l^:«ir^rn^T^ n “ h A ° \ fXWWSffiBS OF FALL DE LAJNE3 AllartlcJoaaod .lock intended for exhibition tran.'orted ! Al Joat racelecd C. HANSOM I/OVB, free of charge. * I 7* Market .tract. ; teiVJ , F , LOD^A SLtI? c “ Toaaday noon. Premlnm Ltataand llatof Jndgr# furuiahetl .J»“ d " ,0T ** ,e b * - M • AI ? KR * oti application. ’ *°* J I*A Second atroct. WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE.—We i A. 0- HEISTZR, "T are Incooetant reodptof prime cheeea fiom nme flecretarr State Airlcnitural BoeUtr of the beet Ohio dlailca, to which wo IdtlU the attention. ! DAFfD TAOOART. PrMident. * wbdAwtdT ° rr * rU,,Br *- KIDDLB, WIRTB A CO, ■ W. O -» 818 183 Liberty .treat. PXGTtJ&S OALLE&T ~ 1 f>o INSEAMED LEATHER wrifnvrtf Jt WHIPS.—Jutt flolthed for the Fall trade .FuDkTll STREET, between Wood and Market, Pittsburgh Theae are the atandard Pennaylranla wagon Whip*, and AMD&OCTPBB and ** uk dealer* to examine them _ - PHOTOORAPna WELLS, riddle a co.. Taken in the nmtT «m* c» tna a»t, at aatlatkctory * o • ■pDGOY WHIPS, GUT AND THREAD J. ft H. PRICE'S X> COVERED —The best Whalebone Whip, lnthe Weit CENTRAL PLANING MILL, ° VeT7 TarUty of i; ■ M W * x * r ?*£*•** Al . l ** lw “l r » i aul3 80 Fourth etraet. • A RE now in fall operation, with Fay A orr'ye “ - -t*. Oo.’a improved maehinary to the manufaotorlng of j N ’ -pnoiTva ha*b. Frame*, Doom, Shatter, and Moulding*. BaUd*ra ■ POPLINB, and Contractor, will find it to their adrantawato cauHnd a 0 , . DUCALB, ascertain our uricea. w __,. oa , and all kind* of Draaa Good* Jut racalaad and fot aala by » nU I a HANSON LOVE, - —i 74 Harkat atncL $54 SO 64 76 -66 00 40 00 105 00 ■WM. ft. HOLXU BOUUS j nk » k“2 t Bao " PAT E NY LEATHER FLY NETS— FORK Aril) BEEF PACKERS, I JL DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, tfc,, ' rmlred, comprising four varieties, and told either eingly : t.Corncr Market and Front Btreeti. or ,n P*tr>- WBLLS, RIDDLE a CO, ; taWO i ull 80 fourth •tract. J Blaster Paris, koman cement, ! . ■OBMEHTJor CUUnn, Ac. GRIND STONES and l SITE LIME, at SI9 Llbarty atrwt, PltUlrargb. , : ttlLtodAwT W. W. WALLACE. J T)EACUJ£S —50 baskets to arrive thi« morn-! JT jag, lor «ale low by DAVID C. lIKRfiST, •all , corner Liberty and Hood atmt*. CEDAR TUBS AND BUCKETS—2O nests ;Teon. Order Tnbe aod CO doe. Docket* In store and for ■ale by JoO ISALUI DICKEY A CO. 2BBLS. DAMAR VARNISH for sale by :je!2 ' B. L. rAIINEHTOCK A CO. AH HHDS. SUGAR arriving and for sole OKJbj JelO JAB. OARDINBH QILS —5 bbls. Linseed; 16 do Winter Elephant' ' $ do Bank Oil, for sale by ae4 \ JOHN McOILL A SON. BLOOMS —50tons Juniata for sale by e»4 JOHN McOILL A SON, FOUNDRY IRON—IBO tons BoßFpund.y Metal for aale by M HENRY H. COLLUfS. .INSJBNO WANTED-10,000 pounds for which Ufa beet market price, auh, win ba paid by • DAVID C. HKRBBT, >n!3 corner Liberty and Hand itrwti RYE WANTED.:—The highest cosh price paid for Bye, at Mo. 1M Liberty itmt, by J»3D BIDDER, WIKTS k CO. /CHEESE.—SO boxes Cream Cheese, extra \J quality, received and foreale by *l* RIDDLB.WIRTB A 00. Kj'RESH BOOKS.—True to tho last, by au- J. ' tbor of"I?*e Been Thinking,” Ac; i Earth aod the Word, or Geofory for Bible Blndanta, by 8. M.PaUlean.r.O.B;" ’ } A Comskantaiy onUarhrby JoaephA. Alexander: Ufli fa a JU«a Savior, by S. K. Oandllab; ~ftmb anpply Bnral Hymn* and Tout; nifiMaai vMtbi W*t for IMS, Ac. Jut raedved at „>v14... DAVISON’S, No. Cl Mark*; etr—t. *vro. 1 LARD.—44 tierces irregular cooper j!l m. 70 do rtffaUr dotation; *** W do do dotoarrto ISATAII DTOKSY A 00. Iftroalaby JttlS mn£ ONLY FRESH STOCK OF DRY J_ ooops in Iht dty, now openis*. Nov stylo Prists, fSfjWU*iMtbobe»to»ortiß*ntfif »B kind* of MMoukk ' r" SEAMLE&S A constant *applj of oUblsmos hssdtnd fcr ulost mosTifarinmy prfcM. A Übonl dismast to'tfco fr*d*. ; '' PATH) 0. BX&BSE; conMrUbcnp wrttturffti. COMMENCING Albant, SepL 14. —The mill at “Chatham Four Corners was destroyed by fire this morning, togeth er with a dwelling house of a man named Levi, who was burned to death. The property was owned by Mr. Issacson. Norristown, Sept 14.—The Democratic Conven tion of the Fifth Congressional District, met here to-day, and nominated the Hon. Owen Jones at their candidate for Coogress. Mr. Jones was pres ent and addressed the Convention. >c*rt. j . POTATOES —500 bush. Kcds, Neshanuocks *nrt Pioknye*, rec’d per ateamera Superior nod QUdK «or, and for sale by HcBANE ft ANJEK, _J fc 29 No. 124 Second street. EGOS. —2 bbls. just-received and for sale by jn!7 ATWELL, LEE A CO LIME —200 bbls. just rec'd and for sale by Je3o lIENRT IL COLLINS A LARGE lot of Second Mourning Prints at 8 coots per yard, sol o. PARSON LOVE. 74 Market at. TpLAT BOATS—Two Flat Boats for sale by Jj icl b. dalzellaoo. LARD —50 tcs. No. lin store and for sale by w 6 ISAIAH DICItBY ft 00. LARD OIL—IO bbls. Bunckb&rett’s brand tor sale by »0 ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO. o*n BUS. RED POTATOES to arrive for ‘CO\J by myfll M’BANS to ANJBR. li/TACKAREL —25 half bbls. large and ITA medium Te foraala by lU DALZKLI. A 00. FOUNDRY IRON—SO tons for sale by jaso HKNBY H. 00LLIN8. PIG LEAD—3OO pigs for sale by ■e>4 V ■ HUNKY B. OOLLINB. /BULLET—SO csks, a prime article,.for sale \j by Jal® J. D. OANHELD. OIL CLOTH CRASH—A good assortment Jt wid,h. m «,h».tx‘'/nVim.ipa. INDIA BOBBKB COBBY COMBS—AIao a large aMortment of Dratfog. Tock and Eonjc ftenba, tor rale at the India Rubber Pepotot J.A H-THILLIPB. Hospital sheeting of aii widths and beat quality for Mia at the India Knbbef Depot, 2« and US Bt. Clair atraat. Jdt . J- AH. PHILLIPS ■ Y'VRY GOODS of every vsriety, os cheap os \j they can be toned any placa. C. HANSON ; TbIB No. U Market «traat T7LAVORING EXTRACTS—A large sup. JC plyof Pnaton Warrill'a ««»■*«} extracts tor tea cream, cakea, plea, Ac, constantly on hand at . je» . . Joa. iLpmro’B. BUTTERv— 40 kea pocked Butter in stor© and for nla by Jail . ATWILL.- LEE * OP. casks instore and for sate by ■ mb J ;+ .. J.RCANYULD. Telegraphic. Portland, Mo., Sept 14.—Returns from one hun ared and thirty towns in give Morrill, Rop., for Governor, 31,887, and Smith,Dem., 27,108. The wme towns last year gaveMorrill 29,116, and Smith 21,987. • The Democrats have gained sovcral represen tatives. T la most of the districts the vote for members ol Congress runs abont even with that for Governor. the third district, Johnson, the Democratic candidate, is probably elected, vice Abbott, Re publican. In tho first district the vote is very dose, and the result donbtfuL In tho sixth district, Hoa. Stephen C. Poster, Re publican, is re-elected. In tho fifth district, lion. Israel Wasbburne is re-elected by a large majority. ' Somes, Repoblican, has beon elected to Congress in the Ist district. Tho Republicans have probably carried five oat of tho six Congressional districts. The Republicans carry most of tho Senators throughout the State. In Penobscot, Camber land and York counties, 32 Republican and 16 dem ocrats aro elected to the Assembly. m Sandusky, Sept. 13.—The opening of the 9th annual State Fair of Ohio to-day, is most pro pitious. The weather is beautifal and the attendance large, more tickets being sold than tho first day hut year. The entries are annsoally largo in all depart mentrexcept fruits and flowers. Tho entries of live stock are 1,034; miscellaneous 1,516. William Bain of Xenia exhibited specimens of ILarey'g system of horso-taming to an immense crowd. The exbibitton of stock is particularly flno. Tho entries of horses aro 50 more than at any previous State Fair. To morrow the stock is to be exhibited, and the awards will be mado on Thursday and Friday. Three prises will bo contended for at the Ladle's Equestrian exhi bition. New Tons, Sept 14.—Advices from Port-au- Platte to tho 2d fast indicate a continuanco of the political troubles, owing to the effects of Bantaua to onstYalverde from tho Presidential chair, and the rivalry existing between the cities of Santiago and San Domingo for the seat cf government. Recently Santana and Valverde met near Ceblas, each boing at the head of a few hundred men, but Talverdo's men refusing to fight, the President mounted his horse and fled. Santana, subsequently, with five hundred men, entered Santiago, the present ospitcl. It Is thought that Santana will bo elected the next President. iArgu lixTuJce !.y MACKJSOWN A FINLKV HALE OIL—IO bbls. reiined in store and tor Mia low to clow lha lot* by PA VIP 0. UKRBBT, corner Liberty and Hand ata. ESTERN RESERVE CHEESE recelv tag daily and for aale by BIDDLE, WIRTS A OQ. Commercial. COMMUTES OF ABBITBATION FOB AUGUST. liiUß Bicxir, T. P. 0. H pACLaojr, Jixu Datp Oiagflm, A error Looxra. PITTSBURGH AAIUUXB, [&P9rttdSpcdaU)t for the Piiitburgh GattUe.) PmSBCBOB, tVz&SXtSAT, SXPt. IS, ISM ' FLOOR—The market vu more acHro; Sals* from first hand* of 800 bbla taper tod extra at $5,26 and 1&40 and 40 bbli extra from wagon at $5,37. From store, eoo’bbls in ]ot« at $5,40@55,50 for toper, $5,60@55,J5 tor extra, and s£A?@>6,oo for fimily do. Some choice- loti bringing OB AlN—Salea at canal of 2300 bna of Oaia at 42, and 400 do new from firat hands at 40. Wheat, email lota of com mon Mediterranean from wagon at $l,OO. BACON—SaJee of 11,000 lb* Shoulder* and Hama at. 7 and 10, and 2,000 o>a Sides at 6W. " 2O baaketa Feachta at $3,00. * PORK—A ea!o of 20 bbla at $10,60. . V S “-~ S * 10 * of io nbla No. 3 Maekarel at $10,60, and 8 do Ltko Superior White at $lO. olw*'—£ al ? 20 bbls LouiariUe at $1,25 ft bbl. 2HSS=Sh 10 b , 61 , , „ n ' d '- Bi| ".*» 2 ? bbi. laSiitßTehS." »-l>*Mocta, from am 2O beat Bio at 1214 a ft b-nili .. '*'■ ,,d ‘ VAtman®" n 10 o#dj ,** » l s9®s*l * ton.' Kegnlar salri of Bello a to city and country tr s*l ‘ *°. <1 J° al * othor markets oc, ”jnSl£Y—Sales of 57 bbls rectified in lot* at 20027 nOSETAIIY Afro CUMfitBRCIAIs. Business baa abown coneidersble activity daring the week, more especially among the Jobber*, tome of whom bare been obliged toktep their clerk* at work until nut midnight. The Importer* hare also been well employed In Money matter* there ta no change of importance. The ■apply of peporin the discount house* is atillrerr email and rather decreasing. Short first-ciai* paper goes at BUi3t 5 ? cent, and aix and eight montlie paper 6@7 B ow .S P *S r , “«*»rtli*QlSo Son.li •A?*- lo i?" ar * frMj F offered on farorito collaterala at 3®4 ft cent. The market for Treasury Notea la rerr dull there appearing to be little or no disposition to incest in these hone on the new Government loan. Wo cannot haar T t^i9a9W * OTO Ifotn the other side.—fN. Y. We annex a comparatire Statement or tho 'import*' of Jan 8 Merch ‘ adi * o * l Ne » York for tho wpek and rinrt 1868. 1857. 1858. s*.MBA*a $2,034,43* $2,019,184 General Merchandise 2,207,622 2,008,013 1&1A0S P«l! ,U '. forlh#Week '- HlM,f34 $4,160,417 $3,010,042 Prerloosly reported 158,811,233 170,841,502 MfrttjfiU Biaw Janatry 1 $161,027,267 174,001,040 101,912,259 ..T* 1 ?of .pocie from thin port tor the week ending th» day aad for the ye*r 1858, were u foiiowe: g TuUl for the week-. Prcrfouwly reported Total 1868 |t8,099,78t 44 '^P l - H —Hoar—Sale* of ooe lot of 100 bbli at to for common extra. Wheat—The sales today indicate • still further decline. They w > 8100 bue red free on board et $1,06; 2 car* from •tore at. Mine. Kye—One car-toed eold at 60c. illghwlnea—Bo bbls sold et 22@22}£. BITER NEWS. The weetb« *mi contlnoee warm end dry, the rlrer bar ing dwindled to erirnlet winding among traossrou* tend banks and dry bed* of gratel. There U, of course, both in* ■t ail to epeak of. Tho only boats running betides tbs for rle«, which here a bard time of it, are thou of tbe Slack Water Navigation. The boats are and for a long time bare Uwn nnabte to com# below the dam, eoine two mile* abore tbe city. Haln la very mncb needed at present, both for the Una and tbe rlrer. From tbe Cincinnati Commercial Of Tuesday f "The Snpertor came through from .XonlsrilJe, without greandtog, drawing 34 Inches. fib. reports 3 feet scant on tbe Hals, and 3 feet rail abore. The channel at tb# Flats PT"* 11 *obattiietod by a bontder boat aground there, loaded to 40 inches. Pilot McGee, who cametbrough from = I 0 thoondt * T °f. report, from SI to 82 inches water at Scbuflietown bar, bat happily no boateegroood but tbe Lnton. The Eodearor passed her on the bar at Peckio paw..„. Dl«patcbe« receired last night announce another rise in tbe Upper lUniseippi-and Miteonrl. Capt. P. Derinney, who purchased tbe Grace Darling here, •ome time »inee, tu at Broadway yesterday, but retarnod w K". * n l ? ~n (« h t 1 order to connect with hts floe Mlssoarl Hirer packet Bt. Mary's, which learts that nomt on Satnrdar for ffoundlßluffs direct. Paaeengmby ‘I* 1 ?/ ,° MueUiippl RaUroad) will connect with the St, Mery • end a courteous commander Capt. Geo. L. Sloan, of the Lake City, is here again.... . C4 P L Mttmk came through by rail fiom Lonisrtlle yester day, baring left tbe Lehigh ascending tba canal. She will arrire to-day lie intends loading the Wenbna for fit. tools, to place of the Lehigh. ■. The Hibbard, afur picking up her onial Monday boat nee», dropped orer to Covington, and shipped. U splendid cattle, destined for the Pair atMeysritle " l V Tbe arrivals yetierday were Baperlor from Lonisrille; FreMtone from Maysrillr, Clifton and Parkertborg from Madison; Virginia Home and Jennie Grey from Portsmouth; Fairy Queen from lJlg gandy; Anglo Saxon and Olenwood from Memphis, and panleith from NerllJe. Steamboat deflator. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Lor erne, Brownsville. Luwrne, Drownavllie. Telegraph, da Telegraph, do. Oohmel Bayard, Elizabeth. CoL Bayard, Ellrebcth. Rirxa—l foot 2 In. falllnr Telegraphic markets. Ksw You, Fept. 11.—Cotton; sales 1000 bales. Floor fO.OOO bids. Wheat hu deditud; 26,000 bas sold; *£*£.§• S*-2S@l3*- Orn; sties 67,000 inn; white 60@66c. Pork dull at Diccn atoadyat f%Ur ■».!• # and for ihoulder*. Sngar atwnly at By2@ °7i; Freighu firmer, ou Floor to Liverpool Is 3d; on Grain to do 3>j<3)4 Pstunn-rtriA, B®pfcH.—Tbfl Ttoar market ti qoirL bat holder* ar© Arm; aaleafor export of 2000 bb!> ftt-ah ground repeffio© at $5,ft3»4 'and axtr*family- wt *6.6* »»!r* for htirn© n*e at for old atock, t5,&0®5,T5 for fnah Rrxmmh*o©«,2j fo r extra. *8,5030.75 for extra ttmUr, and J7'<«. .60 for faarp. Ilya Flour and Corn Meal era ©carte Wheat jaJn-limltM aales 2000 hub at *I,2S$. PtotSlodi doll and onebaoged. Drugs— Bank OU; Concentrated Sulphuric Ether, Nitrate Silver Crystals; Chlorate Potash; Copperas; Qnluine; * Bromine; White Cbm) k Crayons; For Sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, **ll No. W, corner Wood and Fourth streets 50 B :a«S RlO COFFEE; ' 16 bh 4 a. N. 0. Bogart 40 bbta N. O. UdUmi; 30 boxM assorted brand* Tobacco: S 3 bf. che«ij Y. H. and Black Teas; 16 b■«" »ei«i And wo erenow offering our Be regee end Grenadine nobee at modi lower priooe theaeold et early In the eeeeon. CLOTHS—A largo assortment of Floor Oil Clothe on hand, from 3 ft. to Si ft. wide, et ▼ery low price* for ceeh. W. M’CLtNTOCK. ,pl ° ' No. 112 Market etrat, EW STYLE CARPETS—Wo are just opening nome daw ityla Bntmls Dad threc-plr Im perial Carpeti, which will beiold at rerylow price* for ««*»• W. M’CLUfTOCK, . No. 112 Market meet. BURCHFIELD & CO. are receiving doily new end bandaome goods, from New Tork amt Phila delphU, at north-c*4t con»r4th and Market ah. nit J ERSEY POTATOES—2O bb!> reo'd thin ml for sale at reduced rtUi, by „ DATID 0. UXBBST, »» corner Liberty and IXtod street*. (1 KEEN APPLES—IO bbls nice rip© fruit J for tale by DaVtP Q. BKSP3T. WANTED I —lo,ooo bus Rye, for which th» highest market pries will ba glean. „ -aLBBOH 1 HUTCHINSON, Ml * Wo, 11823 and 145 lit *u. FISH— 30 bbls White Fish; 20 do Trout; L 2o half bbla do; 20 do White FUh: 20b)>>a,20hlfdoRo.8Hackarml Large; La store and for sale by eo9 J. B. CANFIEtD. TIMOTHY SEED—ISO Bushels lor sole by KB » HENRY n. OQLLIWB. HOMINY —SO bbls Hominy rac'd and for tala by sc9 lIBSRY g. COLLINB, TYTKAPPING PAPER—ISOO reams, ae- TT sorted sizes, roc'd and for tale by » a 11BWRY H. 00LL1N8. CHEESE —300 boxes choice cutting Cheese this day rac’d and tor tala by * a HSNBY IL 00LLIN8. gUNPItIES. — 23 Xthd*. W.LBogar, 300 Baga Nitrate Seda, 800 Boxm German Clay, 260 BbU. lUmo, 100 Sen Si Carba Soda, 600 Cask* Boda Aib, [x?] ALEXANDER SING, OATS WANTED—SOOO bushels. *6 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. SUGAR. —8 hhda. Prime New Orleans Buger, in atora asd for tale at 185 Liberty street, by 2 KIDDIE, WtttTS A QQ. WE are at all times prepared to furnish dwelling*, hotel*, ■teamboataor public hooiaa with furniture and chain of any description desired. T.B. YOUNG a 00, tolß Oppoaita yirnd Ilonao. Saithfleld street Extension dining tables, of va riooa ait es and prices, finished aod la warehouse. *>l3 T.B. YOUNG A QO. CCHOOL AND COUN'i’JLWU HOUSE FUR -13 TtJBH and Chain mad* to ordtr at ahen notice. —M T.B. YOUNQ AOO. ISSES* BUREAUS, Bed* tends. Tables. Wash Stands and Chain flubbed aod far tala. T.B. YQPHO 400. BUTTER— 82 kegs prime Lawrence, Co., Pa.,ln uniform package*, in atora and farad# by ' ' JOHN FLOYD A 00, . wl3 Wo. 178 Woodsmel. LEATHER.— 250 Sides New York Sole leather for aalo by tolfi JOHN FLOYD A CO. fpENN. WHEAT—26O sacks mite; JL ISI do Bad; Wow landing from steamer Haattnga, far tala by »Sl7 IfIAIAB DiCKBY 4 00. PEARL ASH —20 csks and 20 bbls.. pure. article, and for tale by J. B. OAWFIBID. i "IEMENT—SO bbls Hydraulic, in'store and ; for aaiaby - art J. B. CANFIELD. jriHEESE—100 bxs prime cutting rac'd and aefl ; J, B. CAWFUtLD. riREASI CHEESE.—ISOI bzs. Prime Cu£ ting Cbe*o rocatred and for sale at 185 Liberty sheet. by e»2 BIDDLE, WIBTB 4 cF EGGS.— 10 bbla. Fresh Eggs received and forsalaeUSSLiUrtystree^by 0 m 3 BIDBLI, WttTBAOO. T>RIME L4RU-r-17Ai««sNo, knowUnd* •JL;'lottnmstesmWJKiriMMfeemlsto ■ • •°&Z /-^y.^iai^Ag«omifliL^ " w Appto rwrfi swwsinjMy: KAOBHOT - 4 QP»_ WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING^ THESE MACHINES .which have gained each an enviable reputation over aUother Machines on account of W* 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sawed. 2. Economy of thread. j 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operai 5. Speed. 6- Qaietnesa of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and 8. Applicability to a vapety< 9. Compactness and elegance Are now offered with all of the la prices by A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO OLE) business ffljanacs. TV?X I 9E'^~ Ttlo Co-Partnership of Baoa antliShL 30 ???* T ? * C i2ml plrKl 17 UntoUTO,oa the UaALKr L *!' b * oontto ™>l b r WIU.IAM Pittibargh, Jel, 22d, 18SS 8 - 0080 “ T * WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE O-ROOER, So*. 18 end 90 Wood Street, T^SSiSSHSI'SSISUL fomSnrf&Smi* *? u P l ®"* P™®* “w®*® ui tT, 8 i LgY ', who , wlll ««»• *od liquidate the nme D A 2rr,r. g^h^lT - totbe Arm wUI “s® at ,tow I" Tomperaace rule, whore the a&denigned can bo foond. r $227,030 00 $17,871,801 44 TcmperancoTlllt, Sept Cth, ttiguiat Monongabela Rlvor u. S. Mall Packet* STEAMER TELEGRAPH. I BTEAMER JETTERSON jJStf I .ygfeg TCun. 1. a Woocwiu. I Cit. nm.ift..! HE ABOVE NEW STEAM ERSARE “mUng Bom lon put* viugh *t 8 c/dock A. if, acd KtoqJhk Boats at a as Payngara ticketed through from PJttabor*h to Colon ten tor $2, maali andatato-rooma oa boats Inclnslra.—' Boata retnralag from BrownnUle I ear* at 8 o'clock In tfa« .‘tf d ni a th ? f T* n J ,l i- ,at farther Information «n -qnlre atthe Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Oraotitreet . *° B 0. W. SWINDLER, Aomtt. * j iHlsccllartroua. RICHARDsOIf’S 1 11 1 8 a linens, Damasks, Diapers, Ac. pONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENSj *nj those daeirou* of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, abould see that the articles they purchase ut ml. •d with the InU name of the Ann, BICHARDSOy, SONS <£ OWDEX, > “JJ of eoundnesa and durability of the Goode This cantloo biir l h l p s : ARBLE MANTELS, made by machinery ** low prlcre; Monument*, Tablet*. Urare 8 tone#— a large stock on hand. Funslturo and Wuh Stand Tone: Impoeitig Stone*, Marble ud stone Hearths, made b» machinery on abort notice. Mwrbleaold low to the trade. Office 319 Liberty street. W.W.WAJ.LAO*. ADAMS' CORN BHB LLBE. The proprietorß of the "Pittsburgh Novelty Work*’ barlug, throegh Mr. Adame. Ohs crinr-i-Ti it!? 1 ??*"’ of , th o flrm *> obtaWl' letter*^pateM, 7 *^ > SA nB^L l ®^ B ’, tOT * Dcw Jattrn^ De> *» compact ami portable, combining durability, utility and cleannem; a neceaearr ■ppecdwe to fanner 1 ! bam, la now offered to tbs ?Sr C ?iS S r BUt ?* t * T ' ry ,OW P ll *** W# b#T ® no Patent Eights” for tale, but manufacture and sell the frlSfLif twrwofke. Owing to its compact form It ia dee* Uoedaoan to become *n article of trade lnerery Hardware Merchant*’ abelL . ‘’ ro ■ ll ". weighing onl, .boot 35 and 60pound*, aod maybe eecured to a post, pillar, or door, a# you would a coffee mllL We add no more, when teen ft speak* for ltaelf. eelOamdAwy LmSOSTOS, COPELAND A 00. THE undersigned have formed a co-part nerehlp, under the atyle of Shaeklett, ITLain A Co., for transacting the wholesale Hre Goodabnafsm. WILLIAM BHACKLETT, JAMES SPLAIN, HUGH JOJJKB, JOHN AUDAT, T.JXMTLEE. SHACKLETT, M’LAIN & CO. Wboleatle Dewlara m FOREIGN AND DOSIfiSTIO D&T GOODS, £0. 43 Wood Smtt, opposite the St. Charles ZToitL atuStlmd IMPORTED MEDITERRANEAN®! bare now In atom threeST Hundred bushde extra quality Red Mediterranean Wheat, of their own Importation, direct from one of tho beat grain growing countries of Europe. . ~ of Fartnere 1* reqooatedto this Wheat, a* nSSi eV * d **> ****** article of the kind Imported intothl* country for a number of year*. Ithaabeeuee leetedby acompetont party In Europe, aolely with the Jlew of procuring (a superior article for Mediog; aod to urmere wishing to change tbilraeed, this t* an opportcnl ty aeldom net with. For nle In qaautitfoa to suit, at tbs Bead Warehoates of „ P. B. MINGLE A CO., No. 103 Harkst and 4 N. Frost tUoct, Philadelphia. 'ROPBRTY HOLDEBI, ATTSITIOR. nnuuii a jrosanoxr B»Tim Iflemad Undr ttclUUai for ounbeurlnt .ad spplTisg W. B. OHILDS »tion,pain between d . e . ” XWn^ iD * down «»® spine. Toes ofappe *?,*£• rt * macb «d with cold banda and fMt wd d^ f a i The kaat excitement would “ .i, 1 • hould °j *w*y. I tried doc tun and drogi, and everything, one aftar another, without the hen* CONeh^^t 41 * ° f 5 tAitaUALL ’8 UTKttINK CATDOLI* ayaymptome for tho better, and now lam entirely and radically cored. I wish that orp-y wo man could know what it will do, CLAIUBSA OUBH. PITTSBURGH. jUamets. v 1 Uterine complaints with thefoNoa al. W “ "f” «McUtod aud irritable; I "®P ,a *nt*; wo« of which I will try to P*J“ ,n thelower organa, and a feelings u If l r^% e Jfi%? CU^‘ tC, Zr OY TO THS &OJHRKBO OK RICH GLOSSY HAIR Talk of bean ty, Itcannot exist wlthoutefloehoad of hair, wen Mil the following, and If yon ask more, teo circular Parouaa each bottle, and no one can doubt. ROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA- call the attention of all old and young, to u» w wonderful preparation, which turns .back to ita original color, gray hair— covert the head of the bald with a luxorl aat growth—removes the dandruff, Itching, and all cutme- i ona cruptione-causes a continual flow of tha natural fluids; and hence, if used as « regular dreealfor for the hair will ta color, and keep It from foiling to extreme old ■n, in all its natural beauty. Wa call then upon the bald, tha gray, or diseased In acalp to use It; end surely the young will not, as they yalne the flowing locks, or the witching thonMiHU b 0 w thnutlt - Ita praise U upon thetongneof Til® A seat for Prut Wnd'i Ualr lltatoratlTu la Haw lln- SST"* "*" J *» , D**P Rim, Conn- July 28 1850. drafr'o^iw rBC * ,a T Si !i : } *•**••*"«» troubled with dan drafforacmf on my heed liar more than a year, ay hair ! riEfi,*!£!“• •curf»ndhalr together. I saw Ina New Qaren paper about “WbodVllaXr Restorative” u m cure 1 called at joor aiore on tbe first of April but, and onr baa* Jh.T.Sii’ *° •tA*- r“* 1 *° “t “wX. the thing U removed the acurf and hair beano to crow, it baretiSlt tilth V‘». ltfflSth vSert it mt alt *?. J * wUh y° u to botdee lA »’t toowaaany many bottles alter U Uf!# ° *“*•* ,or Tours, with respect, ffl^^ffiS^*SSSK-H “"'2*!'(&““■" Su^Sf&ftSut.,‘ e-SM-sis 1 ~ D. R.THOMAS,kLP.,No. 464 Vinest. Pm» o j w^_y CTCOTO ’ LH Jan 022,1853. nTl^y .;.. J - WOOD:—As you are about to manulacture «nd Tend tout recently discovered Hair Restorative. 1 will pearance; and aMtbfr, without dUadoriag the - U }* dr ®“ oa wMch It drope. I would, l litre lons • SffS?SxlS,“ £T ri °” ' , '* l ™“ «’“ Tta « * w. L W: O^ *£ ..a .Mfr^diDn,, Iron City Commercial College, PUaburyk, Pa.—Chartered 1855. N*°“ Jilt. 1858. O'**® *”E e6t 01111 most thorough Com- OercUl ScbooWof the Hulled States. - Tonne 6imn, A. SL, Pro Lot Book-keeping and Science or Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Ki P lua. lIlTr “ C 1 ” d T * °‘ Ja,Km r *»dwraof Bock Pro&. of Penmanship. SISQLB aRD DOCBm ENTRY 800 S-K£EJ>iRO department of bn tinea. * WWUttCIAL ARITHMETIC— **APID BUSINESS COUNTEFEITMONEY " M S^ NTILB CORRESPONDENCE— JOMMRKCIAT . **< f» a ght, and all other entjecu sebemrr *“^ U ' or ™ sil •toatto »f » pr.ctfc.M.a,,. _ t is pszxrmis. *< in Pittsburgh for the past three -0 In the Extern and Wertern Citieajfor b«t NOT ENGRAVED WORE. IMPORTAJST ISFORHATIOS, M-aSSi”. 1 ?' f“ J s ° txcmlod—Tim. oollmi. H f!f*r; ar^rf? r * dtu,e * in obtaining Ae2s!~ B fr T^ i, . io ?« fcr faU Ooo»»erdU Coarse. Average am* 8 to 12 week*—Board. s2AO »r m Jft+ZT coat, 860.00 to *7O, CkU^Uten’ aona received at hal'priee. ._,'2?TT ofrcillw ' —fi P ecljDe “ of Balloon > n d rVr,« mental Writing—iucloee two etampe. and addraa rna * * q * -F- W. JENKINS, Pittsburgh, Pc ana. *- l -“' TOr - ..mSESE Pearl Steam Mill* H- T. KENNEDY & BRO. PURCHASED. MANUFACTURED AND DEUVEBED AV PITTSBURGH AND AIIBOBBNY. J^““^^ l ‘^U C s?BBKE ) SSf E:ACTIN( J " * ll l £“ ,n Z2‘*r*p!>S^ ,or