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W f :* -•f' 1 . r ';*' • j tfKV: l':V iiwiiiiSt isi:«a«isS»i ■' " :''t J'ii: Kii/V •*■ '. . . ‘’-‘* Jf;..'l*-V>Ss4 ( < Vi l ,'-’»*-';' v « V :.J iXSpSiSPI ‘ ■ s ::V :.j ;' . k— v ■ _•;:• - -it;; 7 v; "J V*\ ' * "Si ' f' .v2w£‘. . ; »• ‘I r». {* : > N ‘' L ' ; • •’/ | ffn : ■frpienltnral. m<l F*lr for V 1 .'v—s-. ioSn^^^^^SfiicMli^^S^WWllon * •■[ . - k g a# Hi* ~ootuty Is usotmeed <o .•.I'll *&smmsaB£®&. 9 -ILJL uipiwMite^ fIAXORPAY: .MoB>sss, SEPT.- 18, 1858. ornaiAti ,pajpmm or tbm ojtt. Oltir aiid KeyA ltema. r i oiiiiimiiiiii«iih»ii>i HnV«fli'ii K 0.86 Hfth*tr«*t,S«pH7ili. . □tin. niun * ctoook Mi M «• .; |r ...• . - T 9 « . 41 ' .... „, n ~---- Ta»,vß«scß ;WxMMrT CAas.--We havo al*. ready to the Bench Warrant cm®, In which Atwell, Lee.&Co; are complainants and X Careon/respondent .we givebelow, thefkotaat greeter length. George P.namil _ ton for plaintiffs;-Burks; and Xochrsn forae fendanie. i > The complaint upon which the -warrant was issued set forth that complainants had obtained judgment against respondent for sB73* of whioh $762 60 Was fraudulently contracted, (being the oontealaThf tWo negotiable notes,) by_ the ns tpondtvt:|w-ocurlog the endorsements of com •* PlalnattCtothe amouurof $lBOO, by represent ing thilinbad assets .largely exceeding all hia and that he was iudebledonly in oertaln amounts by him elated to complainants, whereas he- has since eoafeased/judgment to Charles 8. fnrin for sBooo,on accountof an al leged Indebtedness exisilngatand previous to the time of UuU, statement, anl'not.lncladed . therein: the goods of Canon were sold thereon; htd that the eompleinanU verily ho llered that the confession was; given without there being any snob-indebtedness of Carson to CT S-- Irwin, and that by these , means* Carton has disposed of- Ms property with intent to do franoJtis creditors and to prevent the same /Tom beingtaksn iaexacnUoh. •, Thanspondent denied that the debt to com- Jpihisiiyiittwas/ftaadalenlly .contracted, or that hie stfnniy time madeshlrue representations to thiun!rsiAUr» to his assets and liabilities, or kaowidgly withhold any Information relative to them, batthat complalnsnta wer© generally ac quainted with* the 1 business of said respondent and the condition of hlanffalri 7 The respond ent alidad, also, that there was a bona fide in debtedneaa tb the ■ flail amount of the judgment - -confessed to C. 8. Irwin,and utterly denied that by means thereof be dispVsedof his properly with Intent todefrsad his creditors, &c., &c. ' - The parties had their hewing before Judge Hampton. The Respondent was awonv and testified at some length* we give his testimony in brief. Hehadbeen in business 1657, applied to complainants in Ootoberof that „ year for endorsemfeuta,'and made no iepresen . tations to them.except that hehadassets chbngh . to pay all hia indebtedness: told them they could see his books: didn’t recollect telling them any. parti ealaf par tlwtbwhoni he waa indebted, and ; did notetata in general terms the amountof in-| ■ dSbledoess, or the persons to whom indebted:' didn’treoollect how much he owed Charles Irwin ; at tits time of this conversation. That indebt edness cottmencedwith bis business, it was for oath and stack,' and appeared ia boohs from the beginning.' Alexander Irwin putio the stock for Charles S. Jrwin. He also put in cash-for hia. Charles put in about $2OO aher hereturned from ' Ireland. A. Irwin was in tha engine business and brtbs up slx months ago: A. Irwin-was credited on the books for the cub he put in, and. the stock was entered at that time only in the invoice book;' but was entered in the ledger qnly about tiros weeks- before ,• tbs judgement was oonfeased to Charles S. Irwin, "■ thV. latter made that entry in the ledger, when respondent got the •took he didnot rsallykaewwho be got it from asd the booker A. Brwis always iols fcdm when be gave him cSah. ilwaS-fdr ''Cr'J.Mfwm? He-gave Alexander credUftH'^bhtthatdredit waa.ehanged toC. 8. Irwin about the eaipe .time thp. goods wot*, and waaeochaagwt-by .C-Be Irwia. didiTjot contemplate gtting’a joifcrfent to C. 8. Irwin at the time of these changes.. C. S. Irwin was absent at the tioqtiie monpy nndretocks -ijers received,'but reltrnnrdabbut 8,4,'0r C.wseksbe fore tht jddgfment The debt to " C. 8. Irwinamoantedteaboats2 l &00or$2,&00, V,, exolaiire oMdterest. Thcre was no mention cf interest whsQ the first money waap*W«:; Thefirat knowledgeC. 8. Irwin of this mono/ being paid h> yor'his fwnefit%ea after his return. : At the time of; complainants .the • IrwJa deW w»» the latest respondent qwed. upoa he said that Mr. Atwell hail ibut $2OO or $3OO to : start promised to assist respond • an t and hewbl weed for hia endgave him money to make hie .cash .deposit? ho thought Mr. Atwell waa.awsre of getting these advances from Irwin. At*tU>'waf.intif&ata .with; respondeat and made frequent visits tobla store. rEespoud #ent was Intimately acquainted ‘with book-keep ing.. 4 Bahaa yet debts doe him nearly Sufficient to pay all hia debts.He has assigned ill-theae debts; amounting ta sd6&o, to C. S‘. Irwi»"m's eoUatcraTsecarity.to Mr, Irwin: for the payment! of (heTudgement. there being yet $2OOO due. 'ld rr«ply : fn Mr. r 'HatniUon,'respondent said that Ur. Atwell told him that he ,fu endorsing for him on his pwnJndiriiial kcdonit r and.not for the firm, and thilhe iruated respondent’s honor tq: ksep,him .safer T v ße*pofldent didn’t know tbki‘AtwSll knew ortho' Irwin'debt TTe s6ooa;' *r- - ’ **• * ■’•* *• l David Bebnea.awoteJthatXharlea S, /Irvin, had clerked od the 8. tit Gipsey/ dT which, ness waa'part pirnff,>nd last April hoiold him that be would towsTer the amount Canon owed -fee IBs Mbek! toi him (Irwin) ih saUsftctisn of the cisdm due for.; that.-clerksbip. This Mr, Irwiu aceepUd, but tfiero‘wis no transfer or final settlement or. paper of’any lund and never has been r eiaee. ,irw)n»Jefr tha( day.fprdowu • - ■ that irbUe bis brother _ (C. 8.) was in be invested some money: with Cataon,-for bit (C. 8.) benefit, it being the money Utter left witb witn as for invest ment. . *.... . - C. S,-Ir?in swore that he toads the credits in his own'iayjfr* jad comboraied Messrs, HohneS and Aleunder Inrlo,• /, . t ‘ j. Tsaterday morning,’ (citing to the -illness of Mr. Hamflton,)ih«rnirsran6 argomenis. Judge . Hampton dicidbd *tnat the drcmnstahess'of the were remarkable, nod indicated fraud, yet he bad always entertained a doubt that the met of 1 upou whioh these‘prbceHihgs vrere based, had .reference' id frauddlrnt. confessions of judgment The complainants bad other rem edlM. -The Judge ’eoncluded-bysky ing thatjthi^pafties had stfceredeqflqiato tbe windthai-ne wasobliged to discharge, there-: It«m;bfsken|elMwhere thatotberprwefd;; logs bare WeA lhsUtutcd agsinst Mr.,Carson.. Fi*i cUij" PAiEmw.-M3fl «wntog; s stablebelonging to Mrs. Jessup, inFslrriew,. vu deets'oyfcf bjfire, together wilhft Urge qoanUtjjotbay. stored la tEo loft#. The dam-' age voquS bate been' much peeler -bad U not boon firf ibe (Opportune kssistanea of tba ’ftrefc' of thaFrtoportlpftckct—wWch,waftp»Miß*. at the titbe-rirho.prbroptJy aided Inextinguiihißg (be flimeei- -The io'JU*e>s*h the aff refused' fchoAline previous, left in-tltfF4tidg»i titfMtetfNter/ r:vs Jbfi: jfjxtott&T tcikmt.— I The » j&ilQiias <fi Co jodbiok^ eommeM»®«it fscraM •» U>l» ImtimiMi »ffl Ukepjeeenexl wek. .Tie Becceleuraete di»- eoatee tolh»BeulntClua'wUl l» prteehed by PmUtet Veellße, Brtt. 19, «pd to ibe 'young Indie* S .ttf'jiiifcfiaffcr tie eame to: Aiinfa to the Bqfiliefc' Heodiy efoning,' JMiSO.—, ComaeboeMonl to tkefeaelo dopnrtnxntof the coliege.on Tueedny' OTening, fidpt-2?.: Com neneement in tie male department, Wfcaneidey OT*nisg,'Sept. 22. .r. '.V / fs> Co***.—Have yon noticed the interest jo£ granger whichmakes its appearance is the Hortk Westers horiton from about 7 till 9 o'clock r k.* and frtta'about 4 o'clock a. u. sntU day nVhtf , la ktha three,century comet which was tbli Tycho Bnht d&emred? At ill Stmts, Ihc clraogcr It dJaUnoily visible to ihcnckcdcye, (boat the tlm* nwlM > »boT«,»bout tbne degrttc cboTe ih. potofcfi-f;jr~ngtJfgAU:->i.ay._•:* j' : • i ; ;■ j ■ Xh» ’Kahuoaix—"Wfl -linns tint tb«i nrwtwtr orer«Titioo(*na i ngtpiia the .hop* of PMladilpMv ColnSnbto, Hnrriiterg,Mifflln,Alteon* *ai,HtUbn«h.— ■ Th»bnlnnce*r.'Alßtribut*d.-nlo,g’thi.lto*,;*nu wotkiw ‘ ytttont cnpnclUe*. Sis boildMO ,*na milti cfltnck ue owned by lb# , compnny, of which thm handrcd *O4 Jftt-tT, : .re mio, trnck, two hundred end nlxty-ilghl , .rereeoodtreek, «4 thfrenudMtt Udetap.;— IBusao Hnni*.—W. bn. rewind from an friend. Bunt <t Ulnar, of the Uwonts 8.11 Utamzlta9«i,prAma>lUmtrat«d Mnpttlre, Tto 800. Journal; Bnlloa'e Pietorial, New Fork Lad re, OUre Brencb.NiwYcrk Weekly, Wt I Terlr, Memtllne, Kcw, York' Mercury, Pollc. I OexeUei - 'with otbes l japere end ptrlodlenlcton S nomeisaa to miafron.?, For,* choice collection : l~tt mi»oelUa*oto rending metier cell >t Muonic ? -;v, --g| . A Valuable iKrtOTimT.—i ntft.of prot«sff»o<m*aoobfo l >n4 oMpjemttr- h ftjof'modimlprognMMd improvement ia tire practical IcndeSoy of nOu We h»te • weepily been lamenting over the warped and twisted j castings of what was once (and not long since) . an excellent cooking store,. The competition ! whish exists between naimfacUiren has te'O dncod the price of stores, to • such extent that manufacturers hare been compelled to reduce the weightof castings miieritlly, and an ordi nary modern stove is so thin that the- heating and cooling process soon canses : the centre pieces to wsrp and sink down. When this takes place, as althonse-keepen kuow, the draft of the stove Is rery much impaired, and it will'hot bake. CO oft CO SS-10 We hare recently examined, and more recent ly tested in our own kitoben, one of Mr. Alex ander Bradley’s. Tropic Cook Stoves, with Spear's patent double top improvement, which entirely removes the difficulty, and will be reo °P“*®dasa truly valuable improvement. It consists In a set of hollow centre pieces, con-’ necting with external openings, by which open ings a current of cold-air is passed through the oentre pieces; the air becomes healod in its passage, andeecapes. through numerous small holes On the under side of the centre pieces thereby preserving it from the injurious effects of the heat, end from warping and sinking. It 1® fttt ascertained fact in onemlslry, that a ton of coal producing ten thousand feet of gaa re quires one hundred thousand cublo feeti -of air. for thorough combustion. The invention of Mr. Bpear, as applied by Mr. Bradley, therefore, not only adds materially to the durability of tho stove by preserving the topoastings, but it con sumes the gases emitted from tire coaL by fur-; nisbing the necessary quantity of atmospheric air, threby caving fuel; the combustion created by . these jets of air being introduced all over the fire, creates a flame wfaioh passes ioto the floes around the oven, and produces a more in tense heat than can possibly be produoed by any non-gas-consnmiog stove. The advantages of this improvement are obvious—tho preserva tion of the centre pleceß, a great, saving of fuel and a muoh quicker and hotter oven from tho, same fire. Mr.! Bradley has secured tho exclusive right to . use thta improvement upon hie celebrated stoves. We desire, here, especially to direct public attention to an invention whioh is so manifestly utilitarian.in its character. The improvement, as attached to a stove, may be ex* amined at the iEtna Stove Works Warehouse, No. 4 Wood'street. . Body Wednesday last the- body of a man was found floating in the Monongahe-, la river, at the mouth of Big Whitely creek, ! in Greene county, with a limestone, weighing from ten to fifteen pounds, attached to it, by means of a pocket handkerchief. The deceased had ev idently been dead foreotue days, and perhaps weeks, and was so swollen as to prevent the in quest from discovering any cuts or bruises on the remains. The body was not recognized by -any of thuse-present at the inquest. The de ceased waa about six feet in height, and doubt less! weighed, in life, from 170 to 160 lbs., and is supposed to havo been somewhere from SO to 40 years of age. He had heavy black whis kers on his chin and neck, and dark heavy hair on his bead. . lie had on, when found, a velvet vest, grey striped and speckled pantaloons, shirt and neok tie—neither hat nor ooat wss fennd with the body. In his pocket was fonnd a email pooket-book, entirely empty; a comb and- handkerchief—but nothiug by which he oonld be identified. ' Stays Bxscttk.—The people of Oberlio, 0., a few'days since, rescued a colored boy,"an alleged fugitive from labor, from the hands of some kidnappers. Tho U. S. Marshal, accompanied with some twoor three cut-tbroals, loaded with knives and pistols, inveigled the boy ont of -Ooerlln to a farm w little distance in the country, where he was seized, taken to the town of Wel lington, and eooeeajed there in a hotel, which the f braves prooeeded to fortify. The Oberlio andiWellington people, to the number of thous ands, immediately baeked the constable in serv ing n writ upon the thieves for kidnapping and blockading tho hotel. The house was entered and filled with men bent on the rescue of the negtor Ultimately the kidnappers consented to let the boy go on condition they were net in jured by tho crowd. The promise was given and! the boy was soon speeding on 1m way to Canada. - . .'ConßTnrsirxK Bxrtescrd.— ln the United States District Court yesterday morning, Judge Irwin delivered bis decision in the matter of the application made for a new trial in behalf of Henry Moore, with whose conviction for coun terfeiting the reading public must he familiar. The Judge overruled all the point* eel up by the defence and een(ci>cr>l Moore to f.ve ytart in the penitentiary, He heard his sentence with the otihost indifference, and, beyond requesting that he might not be sent over for a few days, said nothing whatever. Judge Irvrio remarked that be would cheerfully grant bis request, but that 'business called him from the city to-day, and he would be absent for some days. He gaveTJnT permission to remain in the Marshal's office till evening, when he will be removed to bis new quarters. . ... Relioioux—Preaehing in Excelsior Hall, Allegheny, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 4 o’clock, and on Sabbath at 10. o’clock, A. M., and BP. M. The Sacrament will be administer ed at 10 o'clock. There hare been interesting sttrlces at this place daring the week jost passing. Central Prubytcrian Churchy Smthfield Street. Dr. will preach lo this cbnrch at 10} o’clock, A. M., and at 3} P. M., on Sabbath. The English Lutheran Church , Seventh Street. —R«r. C. P. Krauth, pastor, will be re-opened for divine Berrien to-morrow, (Sabbath) 19th Inst.! Services at 10} A. M., ana 7} P. M. Is; Pennsylvania the Postmaster General has ordered contract with the trustees of the Hemp »field;Rattroad Company to convey the mail from the post office at Washington, Pa., byTaylors town, Claysville, Coon Island, West Alexander, Valley Grove, Triadelphia and EfmGrove, to the dffice at Wheeling, Va., and back daily, ex cept Sanday,in railroad can. Lucius W. Stockton, of Washioglon, Pa., is appointed agent on that route. * Service on the route Pittabargb to Wheeling is curtailed to end at Washington—and the roott from Washington to Taylorstown is dis continued—both consequent on the new railroad service. T*s_geatle canines may again be happy.— Jloai Troy, Blanche and Sweetheart may hold up their heads 4nd:look : forward with true ca nine! felicity to the speedy, restoration to their society and to the world of 1 'Jack” Coop to whoa “dorgsls a fknby; raidin', wrltio’ and ’rlfhnatio, snnff, tobacco and sleep." It willbe remembered that he was convicted In February last of hating abdaoted a witness in the case of James Jones, (acquitted of themurder of Wm. Campbell,) and sentenced to jail for twelve months. He has been pardoned by Governor. •Packer. Sheriff Patterson received, the docu ment on Thursday. r Ols of the pereone who is suspected of having robbed the United States Mint at.Philadelpbia, in\ August last, waa arrested in this city on r Thursday night last, at .Trimble’s Hotel. The napip he gives IsJamesMoore, to which there Sean alia*, Henry Thompson. Of the proceeds of the robbery it was’known that he had received a gold'Slug worth $47, and a s2f> gold piece. No money of this character, however, was found with; him.-: Officer Patterson started with him Philadelphia. It i* said that there 'ls in' the hands of the police there, clear evi dence of the guilt of the individual in question. ... Hat? Fan, —Thomas A. Scott, Genera! Su perintendent of. the Pennsylvania Central Rail road gits* notice that excursion tickets at half fare {will tie issued from all points along the way to this city,good: for : one week; from Monday, Sept. 27, during Ahi State fair and thedsdica- Uonfef Odd Feuows Hall. . It it atoo announced that artloles Intended for exhibltion-et the Pair will :be carried at* half the uauat rates. Other lines are making similar arrangements, among which wa notice the Northers, Central, and Philadelphia and Beading railroads. TExiTaif—“Vlrginioß”.wfts rendered excel lently well last night., Mr. Taylor, though un heralded amongst us, Is gaining high favor, and ia oertainly an uncommon actor. Miss Cappell Is herself a great attraction, betides the fact that among the stock there are several first-rate : perfbrmera. -A splendid programme Is offered to-night, Mr. T,'a last appearance. . - 'EkcrssTOn;Ticx*TS will be issued on the PlttthnrgbV Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, to and back, during the Columbiana county nommcnelsg on Monday next. A large number of our .cltisens are preparing to go, io- JZjng jitfrty aU those who were originally; .dtiana ofCcdamblanacounty.. .\ .nytblDß now .flo«t,l*bei»gWl’Tih* ta P. C&sredy, of Boulh PltUibantb. for . club In tbU city—to b» finished to tbrt. seription: .'.Four-oared; .38 feet;tofff>34 wide,and II deep. Let her glide.-’ Ih J. Cauov, whose case before Joilge Hamp-* to® We notice elsewhere, was bald to bail before' Aid. Lewis,-yesterday; on a ohargt df obtaining $lll from Mr. W. H. Sultcn, nndtr false’ ptfr tencea. .. ~ Cdumiap Fcutti.—John : Moslagne And CainnbtU* chnrgad before Ult Mayor nith hw bMB oommUtad for (rial Hoibuil Slonn*’ MU and Trowbridgn’a ifl&itiala'win'Ppfgnn^Uii^afMrnoon.; Do<a»‘ mrnt.",i*rtim 1 3 o’otaolcK W ftswftmuetiaUufmlsf. j : % Maxima nr tax Fins Woo.—The Republi cans of the Fifth Ward were addressed last eve [niog in an eloquent manner by.Gen.Moorbead [ftftd T. M. Marshall, Usq;J Tbireans ft-large j number present, and' the meeting Was very en t thnsiastio. It broke ujrai 10 o'clock. A com* | mittee of five of the citiiuis of the Waad was • Appointed to report resolutions to the meeting, which we tegret the lateness of the hour precludes eta publishing in full. The conelading resolutions of the series, however, read as follow: Resolved, That we have entire confidence in the Republican ticket now in the field, both State and County, and feel proad of it, when we compare it with that of onr opponents, anfrwe know that we can trust our candidates in all things, and that they will not impose any taxes upon us, for any purpose which we are not bound in justice and honor to pay. Resolved, That in the old farmer, Zaccbeus Patterson, we recognize a faithful publio ser vant that will, if elected, and that Is certain, bring-about measures of reform in the Commis eloner’s’Ciffice, and attend to the business of the people instead of riding to 'Philadelphia on a free-pass to sell the products of his farm. Miss Henry. —This unfortunate young lady was not so well on Thursday and Friday as she had been before that time , and since the shoot ing, She is very weak, and her condition ap pears to afford but little to bang a hope on. In connection with the above facte concerning her wo have to mention \a matter whioh reflects great credit upon the young men of the '*Penn Literary Booiety." The following note will ex plain the whole: Pittsburgh, Sn>i. ITth, 1853. Mas. Maria Hkrby —Dear J/naeut.—The mem bers of tho “Penn Literary Society" hereby desire to present to yoa the enclosed ram of money, ($30,) 'u a mark of their sincere sympathy towards you in your deep affliction. Respectfully, . G. W. Blair, ) n ... W*. M. Morri-T, } A LAT»-natned Clark, whose parents reside in the Fifth Ward, on Walnut street, was poisoned on Thursday by eating the leaves of a poisonous weed. We heard yesterday that he was better, .and in a fair way of recovery. ; Bradley's Improved Doddle Top Stoves, in every variety, are kept on band and for sale at man ufacturer’s price?,by tleo. W. Hnbley, Foderat SL, Allegheny city. These stoves aro gas-burning, and .jure warranted to produce a stronger fire, with less fuel, than any other stove now in use, They are unequaled for baking—the flame of thej gas passing entirely around the oven, equal to a wood stove; ’ and they will wear twice as long as the ordinary Stove, the plates being double and not liable to bo come red hot | A Rewedt for Hot Weather. — Tho very best remedy for Ibis hot weather is to drop ia at Bown's, Federal SL, Allcghenyfand treat yourself to a saucer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling tee cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of Syrups,'and drawn from a fountain in excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confoctions are of tha best description, manufactured from good mate rial, and got up in the neatast style imaginable. Give them a call. f v Taaplace to secure a sancer of delicious lee Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and luxnrioue saloon, fitted up in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an hour’s chat with your wife or sweetheart, while' tip ping tbo oooling and healthy luxury, tho place whore 'thebest of eakeeand confoetiuoary, family bread and Ice Cream are made an«TTold, the place is Oliver's, 8L Clair sL, near Liberty. f , Cash buyers of fashionable dotbiog, either ready made or ordered, may find it to their interest to Spend a little time in examining the stock of mens’ and boys’ wear, now on hand at Carnaghan's, Fed eral street, Allegheny city. His work will be found reliable and sold at olose cash rates. I Liver Complaint.—This dangerous and of ten fetal din >• bad lung baffled the skill of the mat! eminent phj clan*. when the discovery ol Dr. hTLant't Liver Piut red the dlfflculty, end presented to the wurM t\t Qrutf .+*eific, which his oltafnad such widespread defebtlty v lucertointty of cure. This toccewfnl reme dy wu ibs matt of many year's Matty, lo which the ; symptoms were narrowly olwervsd, end are thus dvocribvd . by the Doctor himself a Piteand Lfver. —rain In tbe nabt side, and acmsUmM In the IoA. under tbe edge of them*— tbe patient being rarely etle to lie on tbe left; pain eomocimse under tbe smolder blade, frequently extending totbetop of tbe sbooldpr—often mtsteksn tor rhenmeum In the arm; sickorea of stomach, and loss of apetite; bowels mostly Costive, but aometimee eltsrnele with lax; dotUtieevy mo aatiun in tbe back part of tbe bead; lus cf memory, srlih uneasiness of having neglected something: somattmes dry congb;wearlnensiMd*bUtty; nerrausinitsbUityt feet cold or barotng, end prickly ecneetian of skin; low spirit*, local tude, wltn dieelitMtioo to exercise althongb aoiltfied it Would b« bentficUL In bet, patient dtstrusts every remrdy.” : Hare you any, or ell of these symptom*? If as yoa will find m certain remedy in Dr. U'Lene 1 * Pills. I "reps red by Miming Bro*. of Ptmbnrgb tU’srcbHttHboald beceraftal tonkforfißrirLAllßS OkLIUAATKD LITXR Pll.LB,iMnulketamd byPLEMnra BROIL, of Pittsburgh, Pa THareere other Pi Ila porpcnlni Üb«U wr Pllli, oov ULn> Ut pablle. Dr. U’lau’ißOb olns Liver PUU, elso his celobrated Vennitaga, can now U bed at all respectable drag stores. JVmm genttin* sniAssl (L rgMev* »t eeU-dewT PLRMtNO HROR. Bmusrmeittß. T*r -A. s O TC I o XBTVRX OP Tire PA TOBJTES PORiSIX NIGHTS ONLY* COMMENCING atonday Svcslßg, September 13tb. Morris Bro*., Fell end Trowbridge Hinilrds, ' JProtn the Sch<yJ Street Opera House, Boston. THIRTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, ~ REST BAND IN THE WORLD. Admission, 26 cents; Children, 16. Poore open al oVlock, commence at 8 o’riock. LON MORRIS, a*B Basinet Manager*. GjtRL FORMES UTPITTSBDRGH.- M. D. ULLMAN, Director of the Academy of New York, baa the bo our to oonunnea tiiat carl roaiiKß, Tire aaxjrjesT Lirrxo basso. AtltUd hr tba principle Artists and the GRAND OROIIEB TEA of tb« Academy of'Mule, New York, will gives Mammoth Musical Peetival In title city, ns THURSDAY and FRIDAY,Sept. 23d and 241 b. Full parUcnUrato future advertisement. »*B:tf jpiTTSBURGLI THEATRE.— 0- 8. PORTER, fixiOCDiucton ~C, IT. DAVIS- ALTERATION OF TIME. Doora open at 7 o'clock. Curtain risen 7i£ Dox office open Den 10 to 3 o’clock. SATURDAY EVENING, September 161 b, 1858, last; night of the popular American actor, Ur. J. 11. TAYLOK. who •QI appear in bia great cbocaeter of Charlis dt Mvv, in tba play of ' i ROBBERS. ( Cbarleada Moor, Ur. J. H. Taylor; Jamu do Moor, Mr. Kama*; Amelia, Mlaa Cordelia Oappell. GRAND TRIAL DANCE—La Bayadere, Mlee Julia Turn ■ bull and >Uaa Jennie Uigbt. To conclude with tba TWCOREOORIEB. . ftr Monday, tEaclasalc BROTHERS UUTCUIBON will appear in their ebaate and LaiUiant performaacea. PRICES OF ADMISSION DressCirri*and Parqnette— to cent*. Family Circle- £5 “ Colored Oallary. 26 ** .Colored Boxes.—— —— —-r 60 “ . TlckMa to Private Boxes - 76 " Whole Boxee -$6.00 “ Proscenium Bo res--. —53.00 •:,** Door*open at 7 o’clock: commencing at 7J4 o’clock. Surctal £4ticco. A Great Pill.— Tba Graafcnberg Health PHI caroa headache. The Qrwfittborg Health Pill cam fbal atomacli. Tfa* Otaefenberg flealth Plllcom bad breath. The Graetobarg Health Pill cam wetlre bowslt ' Th* OrMAabtrc Health Plllcom palpitation of ihehairi. Th* Graafirabarg Health Pill earn colicky pain*. ' The Gmftnbarg Health Pill cam piles. The Gmfanbarg Health PHI com dyipepeU. The Graafenbarg Health Pill pargre wUhoatpaln. ' TbaQraebnberf n«altb Pill doe* not wwken. • The Graetenbarg Health Pill ii Dot drulc. ■ Tb« Graafenberg Health Pill can b« taken at work. . Tba Qraefeabarg Health Pill la entirely vegetable. The Grmefatberg Health PQI Is tba beet opening pMknown Tba Greefeober* Haalth PHI la mad# of cbolc* gatna and lO flsa Qraefeabarg Haalth Pill com acid atomach. : ’Tba Grae&nberg Health PIH com nerToneneaa. Tba Gr*ef«nb«rg Healtfa-PIU baa ctoad hoadreda. The Graebnbcrg Health Pill wflleore where a pill can cot*. i . ThaGraefenberg Health Fill acts on the kidneya. ■, The Graafenbarg Health POl eomblnre the virtue* of moat otberpllls. i. The (JreafanfaargHealth Pitta an tonic andnot weakening. TbeGmlanberg Health Pfll can be taken at night. TbaGraafanbarg Health Pill can ha taken alter dinner. The Oraefimbarg Health PiU contains a dose in one pill. ■ The Graefehberg Health Fill is taken by the *reak. i . , —The Qraefcnberg Health Pill la taken bytbebiHoaa. •; { ' The Graeftnbnjg Health Pfll com Jaandlea. :, The OraeftnbetgHealih.Plilcwai permanently. for afoll account ol all thoGmfimbwf medicine#, tea Graafenbarg Almanacs, which can bo had gratia at .tba uantfu Price 2$ cants a box. DR. GEO. H.KETBER. No. lSn Wood street, and. J.P. FLIQfINO, Alleghany. pyTfcdAwT . t . ’*' "? f"?f"P 9 M -9f ? f ?. Trnaeaa for tfie Cura ofHarnl* orHaplnfe. IfABSIFB BASIOALCTOI TRtTB*. BITfkrfIPATBNT.TBCBS.; v :; FlTOira SUPPORTER TRUSS. BEtf-ADJUBTIHG TRUSS. ' > * - SR. SANNHfG’S Lace or MS 7 BILAITI, lor the core of Prolaptna Uteri. Pflaa, Ahdotnlaal aod Spinal WaaVnamt : SB. A S. PITCH’S gflirar Plated Bn|iport«r. J • • PILE PROPS, fbr the aupport andcareofPJi**. f ELASTIC BTOCRINQB, for week And verieoeafate*. 'SLASTIO KHXB CAPB, fcrwoakkn**Jdii|«.' . ANKLE SUPPORTS, for waakarihl*Joints . * SUBPENBQRY BANSAGKS. . « ELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; alao, arary klud -of Syringes. * % ' DK. KBYBERaIeo has a Trmtafcldi will radically can Hernia or Raptor*. .: ■ ■ Oflkaat his Brngatora, Ho. MO Wood street, sign of <b* OoldanMortar. < ' - *pfcdawP\ : $l,OOO Riwaro foeanjr Medicine that will uui run * BDToniß'B uaqio oni, tu Mti tiiaju Remedy nowsold fbr MKeimat'm, Xturaltfa, Hetii&Shf, TotUhtehtf Poi*<*tX* Sid* erJhct,&r*ita, BruittL. Sort : Bvmt, ObatmeUd Cbrir owd Jfjuete; the on yreg aublenmedjdJacsTeradtbat wfll aCtepoaibemaMllm bat Uiajoiota. Thowandeof person* bay*, bean cared .of -tb«aa cbtnpWnt* by thii hew discovery.' AH are invited to rir*tt a trial. Principal' otSc* SOd tFaahtngton'fttraet, BrwUyn.H.T. For«alat)y Dn. GEO. H.BEYSKIi, So atraat, and J. P.TLiMINO; AHeghany. ' Klraßanra tf Piatt A Batcher on the wrapper, and nun* tfeifftotfcabottfir apltaayP-r TO'ESTKKN vRBSERVE GHEESE.—We W oftk. fc* Otto dUti*, l. wUAwftojfaOfMma* ornuuan. , W.- ■ •• - ■ Telegraphic. gurthtr by tbe Persia, . New York, Sept. 17.—Among other stipulations of the Chinese treaty aro tna following: A direct correspondence between tho American Minister and the Government at Pekin; tbo right of an annual visit to Pekin, and tho permanent residence of the Minister there, if accorded to the other powers; sup pression of piracy, opening of new ports, to inelado Swatlo and Salman, in Farmosa; the United States shipping nerer to. pay higher duties than those of tho most favored nations; tho double ton nage duty to be abplishod; tbo absolute toleration for Christianity; tbo Legation of |thiJ United States to be located for the preeeot at Cantoo, but to bo understood that hereafter it will bo at Bhanghae. Great hostility continues to be shown towards the foreign residents at Canton, and the Acting Brit ish Consul has advised them to bo (prepared fora sudden departure. A blockade ef the river at Can ton has been established as far as the Chinese Boats are concerned, and trado Is suspended. All the na tive merchants and a greater portion of tbe foreign ers have left. . Austria.— The Emperor of Austria has decreed that the National Bank shell resume cash payments on the Ist of November. Russia.— The Emperor of Russia has emanci pated twei hundred thousand serfs belonging to the National domain. A powder magazine, containing two hundred thousand pounds of powder, exploded at Astrakan, on the Ci&plah sea, destroying half the town and killing b&lf the inhabitants. Lohpoiv, (Sat.) Sept. 4.—A letter from Damascus says that the Russian consulship had been as sanltodby the fanatics, In consequence of which tho Consul bad retired to Beyrout. Letters from Vienna say that advices from Con stantinople inspire fearJ for the safety of the Chris tians. Tbe existence of a conspiracy In dethrone the finltan of Turkey is confirmed. Cixt'ixwATi, SepL 17.— Ade< tract ire fire occurred at 3 o'clock this morning, on Front street, between Broadway and Ludlow. Tho fire was first discovered in tho building occupied as a lard oil factory, and extended to Chonoweth A Co.,commission merchants; Edw. Knight, mattress factory; French A Wilson, commission house; Riggs A. Murrey,, paint depot; and W. R. Fee A Co., lard oil works, were all d«. strojed. Some three or four houses, besides, were damaged, but not to any greatextonL The lots will probably reach $75,1)00. / AftfeiaN, Mich., Sept. 17.—Mr. Thurston, the a-ro naot, who was carried off by his. balloon yesterday, after descent and after tbe basket and netting were removed and tbo balloon had become inverted, him. self bolding on tbe uninflated portion and sooted on tho voire board, wasiioen yesterday a quarter past one o’elock, r. m., high up ia the direction of Mal den, C. W., as sscefrelnod by compass bearings by parties observing him. Auqusta, Go., SepL 17.—A railroad disaster oc curred on Thursday, beforedaylight, on the Augusta A Savannah road, 40 miles from bore, leather Northey, tbe engineer, a native or New Hampshire, and two firemon were killed. None- of the passen gers were injured. Tbe train was made an awful wreck. The cause uf the accident was the sinkiog of the rails in consequence of the recent heavy rains. K lUrribburq, Sept. 17:—Tbe Congressional con ferees of the Ifith district re-assembled to-day. After tfael2otb unsuccessful ballot it was resolved to refer the matter back to tbe constituents of the several counties. There is no hope of a cordial settlement of the difficulty. The Abl men are firm in their support, and his opponents are equally determined in their opposition.- Another meeting will be held on (he 24th InlL St. Louis, Sept 17.— Tho river is still receding at this point and tho Upper' Mississippi and Missouri are falling with SJ feet water on the lower rapids in tho former and about 4 foet in tha channel of the latter. Tbe Illinois is rising slowly. Weather clear and pleasant. Ricnown, Va., Sept 17.—A duel was fought this morning soar this city bolween 0. Jennings and Sherrerd Clemens. Clemeos was wounded in the thigh. The cause of the difficulty was the recent comments of Mr. Clemens relative to the guberuato rial question. Mr. Clemens was the challenger. St. Lons, SepL 17. —The jury in tha case of Geo. 11. Lamb, charged with drowning bis wife in tbe Mississippi river last spring, returned a verdict of murder in the first degree. An appeal will be taken to the Supreme Court. Cixcr:>XATt, SepLr 17.—Weather clear;' rirw fallen 2 inches in lost 24 hours. Three feel of water in the channel. PoTTsrtLti, Sept. 17.—TheConterccs cf tbo 11th Congressional District met here to-day, and unani mously nominated W. L. Dowart for re-electionV AOTTOAXi MATS FAXB. OF THE Pennaylvania State Agricultural Society. September 98ihi 20th anal 30lh, . and October Let, 1858. Pair Grounds, Moth Ward, ttttsbnrgb. Annual addresses Fitn>AT nt 2 o’clock P. U. Awards of CotumUtot lm- BisOiatvtjr afterwetilr. j ArUeli-a for vahibltloa to A. O-jcdISTEB, Sec retary, Mooongabel* Ilcuse, PUUbargb. 1 All articles and stock intended forelbli-IGaA trana; art«) free of charge : Ofllc«, No. M Fifth •treei, where «Blri«i «VI he received amteshiUMcre’ tickets farnfaheO. Book* of entry ctoaed on Yoreday noun. Premluoi I-fete an* liatof JaJgt-a furstthad on application. 4MhU»mti»ra' Ttttrie.ll.ui. Single adulation 25 nuts. must ietcoate member*. A. 0. HKISTF.IL Seeretarv State Agricultural Society. DAVID TAOOA KT. President. s*4ri4wtdT J. A a! PRICE'S O H.NTRAL PLANING MI LX* Water Street, Allegheny, AHE now in full operation, with Fay A Co.’* improved tnachloery for tba tnannfactnrlnß of smo. Fremre, Doors, Shutter* and Mouldings. Builders tin! Contractor* will Bad It to their advantage to eatfSnd ut-erUla our price*. anlt W. C- WeA^eZe'S riovvas oA&Xißayr. rOURTU STREET, faatwaen Wood and Market, Pittsburgh AMBROTYPKS and PUOTOGBAPIIS Taken In the rmm etna or tu Aav, at satisfactory prtret. ; mylhdfiro WM. B. HOLMEt Ac BHO., FORE AND BEEF PACKERS, -DEALERS W PBOUStONS, 4c., Corner Marker atad Front Street*. mr3o Atlantic telegraph oABLE.-i-we. have Jntt received from tt*o U. 8 Steam Frigate A&ipant, a large quantity of ATLANTIC CABLE, which we wilt cut in etnall piecee and mount them in either bran, sllvor or gold, to init purchasers. Alao a fresh lot of those excellent Jnm'ccn mode WATCHES. Call and set* the' CABLE and the WATCHES. KEINEMAN A MF.YRAN, 42 Fifth street. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OSTRICH, VUI/lURK and FANCY FEATHERS,TRniMINQB,Acv ' lu edditltion to our naual importation ofthis description of gnode, which coven every quality, ityle and color, euita ble ror Bonnet'Trlufntaga, Fringe*, Ac., we bate ex tended our racUUiee for inanoloetartng the ’ tending etylea iu this country,and will execute order* for any quantity on abort notice. J. C. HENDERSON, SMYTH A CO-, auLSmd g)Oßroadway, New York. kn BAGS RIO COFFEE; lSbh'a.N.O. Sugar, 40bbla N.O. Molane*; 30 boxea aaeortad hrenda Tobacco: S 3 hf. cbetta Y. n. and BUck Tea*; . 16 txxoe Family Baleratus, In paper*; lo do Extract Logwood, ■ Together with foil assort moot of flpieas, Wnyplog, Acl, Ac. set ' JOHN McQILL A SON. WAGON GREABE, in case, kegs and bbls. retfd and for eale by HENRY IL COLLINS. STONE WATER PlPE—Rec’dand for salo by **l6 HENRY lI.toCUMS. CHAMOIS KINS—I have just'rec’d a large supply ot fine Chamois Skins. .Those wishing any thing in this lino should call and examine my stock oafere pm chasing elsewbare. JOS. FLKMINa, e tel 4 corperDUmond end Mstkst sis. . BAIR OILS, POMADES, AO.—I have last rac’d a lane and fine aseortment of fine Hair nmades, Ac. Alio, a fine assortment cfgenulhe An tique'OlL one of tbs bestupw In na* for beantibrlng Um. hair. JOSTFLESUNQ^k e»l4 ..‘'corner Diamond and Market si A. (TUjASKS—Alarge and complete assort* Jj tMQt of Flutiu tninlila for trtTeUers, rac’d tblsdaj ftudb* JOS. FLEMING, •alt ' corner Market at.'and the Diamond. ibis fresh Eggs justrec’d ab ' K. ROBISON * co. IQQS—2 I for eale by fPIOFFEE—ISO bags prune Kio Coffeo to* pairing andfor’eale by ' •' -EtKQIUKBON aOO. COOAR—3O hhdaN. 0. Sugar in store and Oftr etlaby tU : IUItOBINBONA 00. bbls Syrups in storo and.for »|»bj ' aaU . R.BOBIttBON A OQ. . IV/T OjLASSES—SO bbls ,N. 0. Molasses in Jjlt, etordanflforiaJtby . It- ROBIKBON. tea fresh Bice JustrecM and for jnlaljj wl4 1 SCO. 1 lbs' fresh -table Butter re cairedand foraalabjr RUDDLE. tnRTB A CO.y ' nil’ . ' ' Ho. J 8& liberty Stmt l /-itfEESE.—SO boxes > Cream Cheeao, extra \J ‘quality,' rafeited and for tale bj ~ : L iHDQI.R. WIBTB A 00. ? 0.1 LARD.—44 tierces irregolarcooper in, 70 <o regular do loatore; .... 76 . do do: doto attire and for ml# hy , JqlS . • IBAtAU DtCKBY A 00. = • The only fresh stock of dry GOODS In th. city, noir opeolo jt. Sfm.tUU MW. for (all, sad the beat MaaHmaat of *» kind* of. eecaxuUe i Pn'Qoodifotboclty. . ' - PRIME LARI)—I7 Heroes No. 1, now land- IGQ6J—I(I bbls fresh Eggs reMivedand for aeH- » •RuJul'R t WtßTft ft 00, E are at all times, prepared to famish dmlllnn, haute, «!i«ate*te ar public turn wUh’ , loroltnr. rad cElt. afray ***<lg«yggyj _ • .CIS ~ ■ Oppocu'nrttd ilanm. HffiiUlClld ilretl' TSXTEN SION ■ IIINING TABEfiS, of va irlo...l.C,.adprtete,S,Ubtelraa B .a^ra r . o o S" CHOOE AND COUNTING HOUSE .FOR TORE and Obalrt mod# 10order at ahart notina u “ . T.B.TQpwaeeo. EGG 3.-2 bbls. just and for iwle • ' Jul 7 1 . • v Atff IMi JJUI k OQ., ■ T IMF—2OO bbls. just reo’cLand for salob} I item ■ • ~ HENKY H.OOI.LPIa a LARGE lot of Seoond Mourning Prints qaAio»moyb.rmniat.t. rai.ATBOATS—Two Hat Boats for SslSbF OommereialL COMMgrEK OF AftniTßaTTftNTQßAUnPfl*' l Isaun Dicsxt,' y. p. c. q. Picixox, Jixn Qaxozxii, . Davm Cucvexu, A cam Looim. PITTSBOROaAAHKXTB. [ Reported Specially for the Pittsburgh Qxtttie.] Pirmraon, Sxtcxoat, Stpt. 18.1868. FLOUR—SmaII sales wore made yesterday from wagon at $5,49 for extra. . From Pearl Mill, Sales of 80 bbU super at (5,35; 26 do at $5,40: 70 do fondly extra at $5,75; 22 do ats64Q; 10 do at and 26 do Bye Flour at $4,00. From stare, 260 bbb at $5,60 for super, $5,G2 for extra and 0>59,00 for fkmilyUo. Small sales of Corn MealotmlU at FEED—Sales at Pearl Mill of 29 tona at 70 for Bran and Shorts, 00 lor ShijuimiT, and $1,20 for lOO Cm. BACON—Sales of 14.000 lbs Shoulders and Hams,at 7 for for Bhouldon, and 95i@10 for Hams, and 1500 Iba Sbonld ers at G2£. HAY'—Sales of 12 load* at scales, at $9(3111 ft ton. >QllAIN—Sales trom store of 50 bos Rea Wheat at sl,ls, and 300 bus at depot to go cast, loaded in car, at SLI6. Salos of COO bos Oats from depot and canal at 424100 has do from stem at 40c; 75 has old Wheat from store at $1,15, and 890 bus Oats from storo lu small lots at 46(350 a boa. OROCERIKB—SaIta of 6 hhds Sngar at 10 bbls Moliusea at 65; and 25ibags CofTeo at 12U. EGGS—Sales of 2 bble at o}£. MONETARY AND COnOERCIAL. A dispatch was received here tc-dav from Bt Louis, an* nouneiog that Wisconsin currency had depredated In that market to 4 cent, discount. Tlio following Is from the St. Louis Democrat: “ A dispatch received from Chicago by the State Savings Institution, tut nixUt, announced that the note* of aU ihc Witcomin bankt out two axe now thrown out at Chicago. This iatelllgiraco induced the State Savings tu advanca the rates ofdltqrant on Wisconsin bills to ftcent.dfo.in buying from Tegnlar customers, and to 5 $ cent in transac tions with ontaldsrs. Other institutions handled the money with great canUoo.and our citizens generally wero In some what of a flurry concerning It. An aßernoon dispatch, however, to the State Savings gava an explanation to the first advices, and tended somewhat to restore confidence. The dispatch was as follows; “AU bat two of tho twenty-alx Banks thrown oni about two months ago; thrown out today.” The salo of the State Canals has been finally consumma ted, Mr. Moorhead, the President of (he Bunbury and Erl* Railroad Oompany,'.having just concluded with the Gover nor ..State Treasurer and Attorney General, the dosing act - of the entire transaction, namely, the paying over to the Commonwealth, as provided in the third section of the law autlwiixing the sale, J 6 ft cant of the excMsef the price, threb abd a half millions, at 'which the canals to the Bonbnry and Erie Railroad Company. This excess amounted to two hundred amt aghtyvnethoutatul two hun drnl and fifty (hilar/. This payment completes this very Important sale, sod we are glad to tee it has been done with a proraptnem ooguring well for the good foith of the com panies tu the vigorous proeecutlon of tba road to comple tion. If the president of the company shall succeed la his efforts to tompleto tbs road through to Erie during the «1- ministration of the present Executive'-of the State, a* be promise* to do, we-tblnk he may fairly lay claim to tho ti tle of the Napoleon in ralJread enterprise. It will la* a great achievement.—[Phil. Ledger. The Minneso*a Mining Company has declared a second aeui-auuuai dividend, out of the proßta of 1867 of $9« share, or payable at tbecfllc* or the Company in this fity, No. 187 Greenwich,street. The sale* ot last year’s product having been closed, the net earnings ef the Compa ny are now ascertained to be about $3f10,000,0f which $l2O - 000 were divided among the steckboldere in April last, and fIDOJMO now annonndedfor. payment on the lint of Norem ber next This mokee the large amonntof $980,000 net pro flisearned.and divided among the stockholders of the Min nesota Mining Company in the first six years, from 1852 to 1857.—fX. Y.trlb. ■ At the openiog of ’Change this foreooau there was some dullness, which soon gave way; and sales were effected in Sprinfc Wheat, No 2, fresh receipts (a store, at 72®72J4'ffi 73c; the greatest quantity changing handset the 'mMdle~ figures. Winter wheat did not command moch attention, rem* Red Wit.tac.No. 1, bringing $1,03, and Red Winter, No. 2, The market closed rather buoyant for Spring, No. 2. In the afternoon sties ware said to have been effected at hotter rates, in consequence of the hews from .New Y'ork. About 40,000 bn* were sold—not lucluslra ef any afternoon Lansectiona. Oi-ro, after the commencement of business, held its own; hot there was no activity and sales now atYbe quotations. Seme 14,000 or 16,000 bus changed bands. Barley found some buyers at BOe for No. 1, and 60c for No. 2. Floor continued about as active as yesterday. We note eales of-140 bbts. A difference of a f#w rtints betweensrU* ers sod buyer* prevented one or two other tr»n*sctluos,— [Chicago Tilt.. Tu* New Yoax Came Mutter, Sept 15 —The total re ceipts ef all stock at all the yard* for the weak were as fol lows: Sbeep and Beeves. Cm*. Veals. Lambs. Swine. At AUrrton’s, 6.629 26 . 325 1,218 8573 At Brownlog's, 9! 26 2d 4,&2 At Chamberlain's, 91 tt? 133 4 695 At O’Brien's, 72 L-J 1^967 Total, 3,773 A9l 670 12.612 3573 Last week, 5,291/270 124 12,882 5390 Thedflertbga oq today wore of a better average qual ity than those of last weeL, aud the receipts for tba week were much lighter. Prices for good cattle were somewhat higher, sales reaching as high, in soma Instances, at $8,75(3 $9, the latter an extrema erica and aaidam realicMl. Tba I«x>r cattle wire sold mainly at Bergen Ulil, on Monday, wbao 730 bead changed bands at pricas varying from 5 to wi»h sales of a tew of thrbtst at fie. Prime cattle are scarce end wasted, while good cattle are in moderately ac tive demand. Inferior and common cattle are very dull and bring only 6 to with sates at even losrerrates. ' The currant prtrea for tba week, at all the market* are as foltowsßeef Cstlle—Flratquality, ft cwt sB®sR,7s; or rtlnary do, ST@J7,&O; carnmon do, Inferior do, j Cow* and Chives—Vtrrt qoality,ssoO|6o; ore ■ Unary do, stos£46; common do, s3o@s3ot inferior do, s2o@|2fi. VenlOairea—First quality, MR>t6o6c, onllna ry do, Bbeep and Lamb*—Prime quality,« hf*d,s4©s6; ordinary. s2@sV6. Swine—Beet corn-fed, t !iS5K r ! ordinary, 45^0. BpaTOw Fisa Slrctrr, Sept 14—there iiuo material' change in largo Codfish, tut small have been in active de trapd far tfie Cuba market, and are higher. Tba uleaof large have been at s3£stss4 ft qtt, as to quality; small at $2.25(553X0, and 3000 qtls packed for export.at $3@53,50 *(1 qtl. llake have boon in demand at $2 qU, and a lot of CO drams Urge Hake, packed, at $2,60 ft qtl. !rr Haddock rerylittie has been done. A small lot of good and dry sold at qlb Markvrel are vary firm, as the recsipta co&tlnna quitalicbt; e»los of No.l at st&(W>slC; No. 2at tlSfiist3, aail No. 3sJ*B,7«@p9 hbl. for.large. Alswlveabave been railing mere rreely at $3,50®53,76 Jk hbl. Plcbkd Hsrring are more ioonirret for, with ealea of £OO bbls at $3,60 Xt bbl. In Salman there beve.bceanlrt of new Halifax at $lB,OOO bl l; and J 34 tiarres No lat about $24 tierr*. BtsamiMtt ttsgiitsr. ARRIVED. 1 DEPARTED. Luteins, nrownsTlHs. Ijtcsrce, Brownsvillo. Tefograpb, do, Tclemph, do. Colonel lUyard, Ellzal>etb. | CoL Uaysrd, kttra—l toot 2 to. folliux. Tcicgtaphie fflatksu. Nxw Ya*x, Sept. 17.—Cotton: sain COO hale*. Flour dtwed baary; sale* 9,50) bbls. IVbsat buoyant; 30,000 lath sold at $1,3Q®1,40 for white and $1,15©1,18 for western red. Com has advanced; 42,000 bosh sold at 84(&SC for white and for y*Uow. Parkis heavy at $15©15£5. Whisky dull at 24£434}f. Sam buoyant and V£ batter; rales at Bacon quiet at for sbouldefi2 Tallow Arm at 10U. Freights are quiet. Stocks higher; Chicago and Bock Island <»«/; Lacrosse aud Milwaukee 2U: N.Y. Central 78;Tdiawmri size* 84; Erie l'li\ Clavelond and Toledo Mkh. Southern 23% Baadlng4osr;oa)e -na and Chicago 82; Tcnnasae* sixes - pßiLADttrau, Sept. 17.—Flour very dull and no dsmsn.i for export. Tho receipts are increasing, the inspections amounting this week to 18,417 bbls; ealea for besna use at $5,60@5,C2U for fresh grtnnd superfitw, for extra, for extra family and fancy. Jtyw Hour' ' and Oom Meal qalat. The receipts of Wheat moderate and demand limited, 16,000 bosh red sold at $1,2501,28 and choice white sells at $l,B6@MO. Rye in demand for new aud 7&@80 for old. Corn acarcr, tales of yellow afloat at 93c and In store *1 93c. OeU unchanged. Barley and Barley Malt inactive. Whisky dull at 24@2&c for bbU. - ... • .Cixcumsi, S«pL-17.—Flour onchatged, but hardly so buoyant; sales 2UOO bbls at for luperfl&e and for extr*, add for «gtnt white. Wheat; re ceipts moderate. Prime white Wheat 3c higher, with sales *t prime red at $1,02, indicating 06change in the lat ter. There h a good demand for Whisky at 25c, dosing buoyant with no change'.' Nothing of Importance wnxdone In Provldons; Exchange is buoyant bot not higher. Bsinaou. Sopt. 17.—Fleur quiet end steady.' Wheat Arm: red sL22®£m, white $L25«1,45. Corn steady; white *&@SO, yellow 90061. Whisky dull. Provisions dull and ntrchaogcd. CHEESE —100 bis prime catting rec’d and for tala by,. seO J, B. CANFIELD. CREAM QUEESE.—ISO bxs. Prime Cut ting Cheese recolved and for tale at 186 Liberty street, by ; sv2 RIDDLE, WIRTB A 00. EGGS. —lObbls. Fresh Egga received and for sale at 186 Liberty street; by ■eg • - : - • RIDPLB, WTRT3 A 00. WHALE OIL—IO bbls. refined in etoro and for sale low to close the lot, by - • . DAYID G. HERBBT; comer Liberty sad Hand sts. O AO BUS- RED POTATOES to arrivofor &9J\J sale by myfll M'BANB k ANJER. ESTEKN RESERVE CHEESE receiv ing daily and for sale by RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO. MAC KAREL-—25 half bbls. large and medium 3*s for sale by 1 R. DALZELL A CO, WRAPPING reams, as it sorted sixes, rec’d and for sal* by »«0 HENRY H. COLLINS. ' SHAD. —i bbls. No. 1 Shad m store and <hrnt« low for cash at 185 Lftwrty street. by V **2 RIDPIiK, WIWS * CO. WHALE, AND STRAITS OIL, O JtiitrMxlTiogilßrgolDTdcobT ' ' ■c2 HACKEOWH 4: FINLEY, A XES, AXES—-25 doz for sale low by . • JX. . HITOnCOCK; McCREERY A CO-. •, . av2B ‘ .122 Second and 161 Fronl’tlraetJ. EXTRA FLOUR.—-100 Bbls. for sale by • ■el - . M’BANB A ANJER, 124 Secoftd fit. QEAMLESSBAGSrr-A constant supply of O all aliea oo band end for a*l» ai manufacturer!' pricee. A literal dleconnt to the trad*. DAVID O.UBBBST, , «oC . 1 - . . . corner. Liberty and Hand eta. ' LUMBER.— Boards, joists and scantling , tor eal» by : ,wU , . W.VT. WALLACE. 9nn BAG S 810 COFFEE in store and for yUUalibir ao2 ■ StnUVKBADILWORTH- OIL Marge assortment of ’ floor Oil GtoQia'oalieod, from 3 ft to 24 ft. wide, at rsry low iiriooator caab, W. M'CLINTOCK, " ants • ' No. 112 Mir bet etmi. ' TVTBW STYLE aro just J."' opening aoma cqw atyle BruaaeU and three-ply im perial Carpeta, wbtehwfl! t* aold 'at very low price** for caah. ....-,/ - ; .,.rW,.M*OtHfTOOK^;':: :-'«ol8 ‘ '\>. ■ . i ; flO-llSMarket atraot. BURCHFIELD A GO. are receiving daily sew e&diarodtomfl Rood*, from ltej* JTotk and Phiia- at nonh-eyt corner,4th and Market eta/,.; nil TERSEY- POTATOES—2O bb!s rec’d'tliis (/ day and Tor «lo at reduced rate*, by •' 1 - '• !- i' DAVIDO.BB&Bffr;. ’/'all.; coroar Liberty and Band itreoU. - MISBESVBURSAUS, Bedsteads, Tables/ ; m 2: , ,• \ ; |. t.d.yduhqaoo. BUTTER— 82kegsprime Lawrence/ Co./. Pa., to uniform p«**ff**, In:rfore and for aale by : 40ICi FLOVDACO.. • V •ael3 . , . . : Ho. 173 Wood atrtei. ; RATHER.—2SB Sides Now York Sol |U»lhirftfiihby : ids JOHMymrP 4Cft JTENN; WHEAT—2OO Hek* White;. ■ ■ *p! T, , ; m . *> Ju* ut.d.2o -tT artkt*,rec\l and foraaleby; ■ J. »■ CASnHIiP. X ARDOlL—lobbLs.Bunckharett'abrand Lltoraatoby Vi -HAgAII MOOT AOO. : : AMEDI— I9,OOO hus Bye. for which I', . - • . - *• _ s* . «., ' \;*V wHEE L E R & WI L S O N ’S M A. C EE XIST IEIB, ASBNX’S OFFICE, NO. 63 FIFTH STBSET, , ; S E WI 2ST & THESE MACHINES which hare gained such an enviable reputation "over all other Machines on account of . | W* 1- Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed; 2. Economy of thread. ’’ - - •; :y r. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness.of oonstruction, . , , ■ 4. Portability, ease of operation and, management •5. Speed. . '!■ i C. Quietness of movement. -'ll 1 . Strength, firmness, and durability of seam thidwillnot rip orravel.^ 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. -' 9, Compactness and elegance of model and finish. . Are now offered with all of the Intest improvements and advantages at TOanafaetiirers * *-■ prices by -.— ALEX. R. REED, Agont, 08 PIETH STREET. v ; A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO dLERGYMKX. «3C:4iWflaT' * iSußiiKßßfflfiangHs. DISSOLUTION. —The CO- partnership here tofore exllUng under the style of T. Lirna i Co.. 1* tut! pay dissolved by mnlual consent. All unsettled bosf neas of eald Arm will be attended to by either of thepett* Hern, at theold stand. TliOS. LITTLK, Sr- TIIO3. liITTtE, Jr. . THE underaigned have this day forined a Oopertoersbip tor tbe transaction of tha Wfcoleaale Orocary, Provision and CommtHlon bosinett, at N 0.112 Second street. TnoB.LimE, Sr, . JAIIAS TBIHBLE. fleptomter 16, ISM. NOTICE.— Tho Co-Partnership of Bioa* CO SORAVE 1 GO* nplnj by UnlUtlttLOD (hi tlrstlnrant. Tbs busiest* wfll.bacooUiniMby WILLIAM BAGALEY.st 16 asd SO Wood stmt, vbo will settle eptha basinets of tho lite firm. w. BAGALEY, _ JOHN B.COSGRAVK,! - Pittsburgh, July 22it, 18SB.—Ja24-dtf WILLIAM BAOALBT, WKOLBBALB QROOER, Nos* lit aud 40 Wood Street* JuWaltf PITTSBURGH. 'pilE CO-PARKNERSQIP of M'GILVRAY •JL £ SMITLKY la this day dissolved. Alt persons having claims against the above firm will please present them to JOQN SiUTLBY, who will settle ud llqoidato the some.— All parsons knswlog themsslvoa indebted to the firm will please call nod settle the some at tbe store in Temperance* villa, whore lb* undersigned can be found. JoimainTT'- Tem{*macevill#, Sept. Mb, ISSB »*7:6tdtho JOHN aintLßT. Krgulat Sttamtra. Monongahola River U. B. Mall Packets BTKAMKKTXLEGRATn, | STEAMER JEFFERSON, CATT..J. C. WOOBWAE&. J CAT*. Q«OM* CtAfck. The above new steamers are now running regularly. Morning Boats Icate Pitts burgh it 8 o'clock A. and Krenlng Boot* at 0 o'clock' P. M. for M'Ueesport,' Elizabethtown, Motwnga h*ls City, BelloTeraon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California aud Browarrtlle, there cormeettngwith Racks and Caches for Unlontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, WayoMborg, Carmichael town and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Colon town for $2, meaUandslate-roonis on. boat* Indoaire.— BuaU returning from Brownsville tare at 8 o'clock In the mondog and 6ln the evening. For farther Information en qalreat the Offlce, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grab tat reel acs O. 17. 8WIN!) LEU, Aocsr. JSisetUantous. WALLACES' FOUNDRY AND Mill Furolsliing Establishment. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, ; SALT PANS, MILL GEARING, Firs Brick, Machinery, Pul ley# and Castings, of all klndj made to order. Grate Bare. Saab Weights. Min Irena, Proof BtafT»; - Ancboe Bolting Clothe, Gnm and Leather Belting; Portable Floor and Corn Mills—tbs boat in rue; French Barr Smat Machines, u»t-d jjj the city mills and over the West; econr the grain, take oat the dim end re. more the smat holla before they are broken by the boater*. Froueh Dorr Mill Stones, made of selected blocks. Patent Sblogle Machine*—cot 10,000 to 20,000 per day; Rose’s Patent Water Wheels, used Jo *OOO mills. Saw at mochas Iho orer-abot, and twice aa tnnch at the most o! theother Wheels in nee. with an eqnal amount of water. Catalogues of Wheels gireu to all who want gearing. .Of fice No. 311 Liberty street, Pittsburgh . seltOmdfiwT W. W. WALLACE. Steam Matbla Work* No. 3AG, 341, 333, Liberty Street, Pittsburg!*, Pa, MARBLE MANTELS, made'by machinery at low prices; Monument*, Tablets. <Jrare Stones — a large stock on hand. .Tornitora and Wash Stand'Tops; Impoatng Stones, Uaihle and Stone Ucarthi, tnada by machinery ou abort notice. Marble sold low to the ira-10. Office 310 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa ' W. W. WALLACE. sell:6md*wT STEAM ENGINES.— Oao 12 inch bore, 4} feet stroke - , 2 cyllrulflr'boUeri, 20 feet by 39, lira front, all co'anUUt, lis» been used several jeers—also 1. do. 6 lash bore ud 12 loch stroke, and la good order, will be sold !gh\ Address VT. W. WALLACK, PLABTKK PARIS, ROMAN CEMENT, CEMENT for CiiK-rtu, *c. GRIND STONES mod WHITE LIRE. 'at 319 Liberty atroet, Pltt»bnr*b. MllrfmdAwT W. W. WALLACE. on BBLS. WHITE LIME, also 4,000 feet O Cnrlutouei for eale by W. W. WALLACE, ••ILdAwT 319 Liberty atreet. ADAMS' CORN SHELLS THE proprietors iof the Pittsburgh Novelty Work*" haring. tbvoogfc Mr. A duns, (the prtocfpal mechanical genius ofth# Arm,) obtained lettsrs patent, dated 17th of Augaat,lBW, for.eoew and aimple ioitrn* nient for fifteHthyCbrn,'truly neat* compact and portable, combining durability, utility and cleaanm; a uiwniiy appestlage to every farmers barn, la '.aow ctfared to' the people or the Dotted Btafo* at swj low price. We hare ao “Patent Rights". for ante, bat manufacture and nil the article at oar works. Owing to its compact fora it is dr* tiaed eooa to become an article of trade in every Hardware Merchant*’ ahelf. The tfachlhea are of two alias, 'weighing only. abontSS and 30 pounds,.-aad maybe ecearedto a poet, pillar, or door,'aa yon woold a coffee milL We add no more, when aeeo It apeaka foe Itself . ■elOJmdAwy ‘ LTYINOgTON,COPELAND A CO. THE undersigned have, formed a co-part• cenhlp, under the style of BbacUett, IFLaln AC©„ .for tranaactiog the wholesale Dry Qoodabnaiaee*. WILLIAM SHACKLXTT, JAKES U*LAIN, UCQHJONIB. - JOHN AUDAV, T.T.UTLXR. ii ' ’ SHACKLBTT, M'LAIN & CO. Wholesale Dealer* in . FO&EIUH AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS, No. 43 Hhoi Street, eppotitt Iht SL Charles Bold. • -anXhlffld IMPORTED MEDITERRANEAN® WHEAT.—The aohecribera bare now In store threeSC. odrwl btubels extra quality Bed 'Mediterranean Wheat, of their own Importation, direct from one of the beat pain growing coontrlea of Earope. , ~ The attention of Farmers ie requested to this Wheat, as !t la believed to bo the beet article ,of the* kind imported ntotbla conntry for a somber of year*. Ithaebeenee iectodby acompeientparty in Europe, solelr-with the •viewofprocarlortaeoperior article for aaodlng;' and to fiffmarewtahlngtochangethelrieed, thlsie an opportune* Ay seldom aetwtth. For.ealelhquantitiettbralt.attbe Setd Wanhonsea of P. B. MINaLE A CO., t No. ID3.Market and 4 N. yront itreet, , ■alfcdgw ; v r ~ Phlladelplria. PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION. , PSMUOVft 10BV80V Having Increasedtheir’ naiattfoetwrlng and' W. B. OHXItBS.A: 00*8 PATENT ELASTIC JtRE ’ • AND WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, A RE now prepared to execute orUen for any ffV- deaerlptlon of Koo*,stoepor flat, at the ahorteit ho." tieaand with the utmost cars, being determined to pat on RooCa that cannot be rorpaaeed for | . , Che&pseaa and Dniwhllity, . Our Boofliaretoo well known to requlreany eulogy from' na.‘ Testimonial* in finer of this Bdofing and aampleecan beeetn by caUlngatcur Office, No. 76 SmithfleM itreet.' - BoHding* covoedwlth the above Roofing can beeeeuat H. Nelson I*, 1 *, canter ot WjHe and-High stmt* J. Beck’s new Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh atreetk Houm of W.O, Leslie, Eeq 3 .Diamond alley, .oppoKto Fateenoh’e Stable; Store of R. Straw, comer of Market and Second its also Homo of E RBoocop, noa block; Brownsville Whar Boat; Homo of Robert Flynn, Concrw*, between; Wpbetw and Wylie etreeta; Store of J. M.MoßoUrta, WtUtrr at, Stableof A, Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky etrset, Allegheny; Uduae otH. k writing y m Woods Bun; Honse of A. Negley, John Scott, WouilcGaU and Mri Good, Bast Liberty; end many other* too nnmerooa to men* tlom: • >... PERRIN A JOHNSON,’ ‘ aptdawlyT No. 76 BmHha«ldaL,PUt»lmrgfa,Pa. BOOTS AXIS BHOBB, :: C BSAPI>OH O A Sit. : JA ME 8 R O 88, K 0.89 MABKEI BUB LfB® l KMM"»iia<riniD»®™’ soots mO eiiOEai BENS’ CALF, KIPAMDOOJLRS* __ , ■'BpOr3,BHO^O^B^ ABjlt %trva’ ARD TOOTHS’ E 2 ) sL e Ji?^®'* C ' ■^ffS^S^sssssrjs: w»r»«pert«o»to btjytnfcbitniit* P* rwp*etft»ny tavttaaU si!Ksiil«* tEM» 0“l Uaj»m In (kwd. Tfertol-nylT ' i ■» ••‘••v * * ''' To thiCikate of A, B.H’OALUONT.’ c H»Ttßgtefl PW4«ta% towrfi* tampomttyln Wuhlnf toa Qltj, I bat* soy . cnflnUhed, towtiHnw lathe nf IMBIIA MACEENZg. AttohMTfc 80. 60Jjcrth BtrMt to irhea FrMiMCtftiUr ncomoMiul thcie~wtHJhiY*' A MKRICAN ARTIFIOIALFLOWERS. A.! Tbs ratecrlbers bate added to tfaetr iestaUlafcmeot several arista of Mfcwvledced abfllty fnan-ftfrAtad at* aanufeeturiaitba abtna'goods cm Meab never beforaai* IcDSlldl&iUlOOUtMt’ r i £?T\ -moubiur 'looolos -AM Invited to aacuatna sattpha. which will b* found, belli Isprlcvod MflMttanftoWjta fdwmol any similar foodt offers mlWe mckt-Mv ...;_' -. T' : ' -X C. HZKSXBSOX'BXnXAOOL, ~ ? ■ jaOQßrtiadmk/.irew.Tfltfc:?, T ACBBOCHBS, V:. .. JLI . T * i: rMeTtIUMHIKfi&Ac^ a factory at Ho. A ifimniVinilitscale, ft* lb* production ofth* of Mr ;w»art Jack* 7.'9.mnao?»ttßfl*oo. - ~ ?N.'. 1•• t : .-i )> \ asvfcfctf *x. -sr nw .i Pittsburgh, prinnpav TTEALTU OP AMERICAN WOMEN.— , •i-l-Far many jmiil b*T»'bW.tronMed with getter*' wMrioe«i«ad languor, Loth mental and physical; eaprtea, >; Uttljeeneo, dull headache, pain la the, headaod - coldnen and lauJancy In • *x- Tnyetaflj fluttered or excited, appetite Tariifclertto&acfc '■ V and bowels ©ranged, with pain. Any mental crpbyilcal exertion was re re to bring on *llthir.ejToptoae. eudl In addition, fklUagof tbe aiud' great' pala la that re gioo. One phyridab aOer another exhausted hie aklll and _ gat# me up. A ipatlen't and pexseTertsg u#» ofUAJV , EHA.LL’B UTERTtre fartimataly<jun)edm»i/i . and 1 hare no words sufficient tnexprtc* mr thaakfolsoad V.. F U*S. JOUA ANNh 30HMS0S. - -’2 loantnljrany that! Lavsbeenataflfenfcfor.mßßy'jeaia wUhvhltae and deranged mtßitrnattafc >: Alter had other trembles, sock Mpalsfocylndlgwettaa, ■■watftßg'7--:--. •way,gfnefal!aagQoraaddftbaity»pai&ifttli«unUeftbart' •■• heck-» em* I 1 “• tbasboalOarbladeeextending down the#pine,leieoXnppWv > s tit*, trouble In the it* midland bowels, with coldbsotlsand '. feet and dreadful nerronsnese. .Tb* least nxdtameiLtWonld i \f make ms feel aa if 1 should fly away. X triad d&cton and >. 4 drags, and everything, oao after another without fhabefii .» eSt. One bottle of MAHSHALL’B tJTK&IKB CiTHOLI' ' OON changed aotoa of toy aymptoma for tbw better, a&d now' I ameotlrety and radically cored. -I wish that every Wo* <> ' '>, . man «.nld know what U will do,' GLABISSA OBKR" ‘ffcn'alongtiiuelbad'Uterineeatepfk&itswiilfthfei'blicnr* 1 ' -g' . Ins symptomc I was nervous, emadaUd and in-hablt ;I S’-St aeemed to abound la coapiainta; knMof which IwOl try % .tall you; pain in tbalowaroriua/aad*faeUagaasUaoftfar:' - thing wasgoing lb foil out; inability to walk jtoch coonioTn feeding of,/allness; aching anddrassfafk. and > : 's' shooting paint In tha back; lotoa, and the" , f legstthejoltlngprodaesd by rldtfg censed great pain; tpaa*. .-~ r ~ modlc abootinga and pafaia in tho aide, stomach and bo wall;''' ' headache,withrinringlntba Qberdf the body: «eem»d soret-great Irritability; lute rue nervousness I cofcld ) not bear tha least excitement without being prostrated for. * y v ' { a day; I couldscarcely mtrro kboot the house,, anil did"not; toko pleasure in anything. 1 had 'gireu np hope, having. tried everything, as I supposed, in rain, hat a friend called' ' my attention to MABSttAU/B CtKBINK U/traOUCOIf.', £ lUiakit,hoplagegalnatbopc..Mostfartunal«ly It cured > .1 'inland there isnotabealtblerormore grateful woman in the country. ! trust all will aseU. Itlstrulylbe woteatf* -, - friend In need. Mis-FLOEE.NCE .- ■ MARSHALL’S UTERIXXCATHOLICOir.imiJcaiai*'' 1 0 ly evrt Falling of tbe Womb. Whiter, Sttpprruvt,Jnravlar -_J or Gainful btenetruation, Bioatiny, InJiannaUoni andLHh -■»- * eateipf the Kidneyt or Urinary Organ*, Retention or In continence of Urine, Heartburn ,• Cbmpcnw, Kerooutntii r . :■ , - i Falpitatirmt, Cramps, Disturbed Sleep, and all l . . 1 troubles organic or rywjwiArtic, connected with the- Uterine, organs. • » , The price of ManhalTs Uterine Qttholicon it One Donerr;, * '.;y and a Half per tingle bo&t. On thereceipt of ti3>dooart‘ “‘. ' Act lettlet viaU be tent t/p express, fret of ehsrgt,io-the tn&‘. . oftht express route. . ~-i, ■■ ■„ v{ > : Btpirticulartovftiteihtpotioftua&lrtiii loten. ccuniy :y -and State. Vli milt guarantee that the Medicine wulhe tent r: on receipt of the montf.- Jddreti .. ■ Dr. OEO. l|. KKYfIEB, 140 Wood it., PltUlrargh, tpH-dtwT Sign of theuoldefl Slortßf. » JOT TO THE ADBI.IB.ER3 OK , . RIC II G LO 88 V W/L I =l Talk of beauty, 11 cannot axial. without a floeboad of hair, y i U»« read tba foil owing, anil If run nik more, see circular, , araond each bottle, nd no Ana «an doubt. - - PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA- { j TlVti—Wa call the attention of all old iAd r young, to thli wonderfol preparation, which turna back tolttctlgtoal" "j color; gray bulr—covers the head of tho bald with a lojnprh v f \ ant —renjoreejtbe dandruff/itchlng, knd all cutaw-7' ooa eruptions—causos a contttual flow' of tna natural fluids; ‘‘ and hence, if need aa a regular dressing far the hair will preserve Its cokir.aod keep Itfrnra falling to extreme uld'7... age, in all Ita natural beauty.. ,Wa call ,t liLnnpontbabaJii, i. the gray, or diseased io ecalp tones it; and surely the young £•« will not, m they Taluo the,Cowing lock*, or tho witching 77. ratl.bvurbe wUhootlt. fupraUe Is utr..u thetougriew thousands. The Agant for Prof. Wood’s Xlalr JteetoraUre tnNew.il**; £ v Ten, received the following letter In regaul to the Ruslor*.. tire, a low weeks since: . Daxp RiTxa, Couu-, July S 3, IBM Ua LuTtmotTß—Sin l hare bean troubled with den- dnlTof scurf an my bead foe i bon tii»n * year, my l hair > i % began to com* out, scurf and hair together. «.* -~ t U»T6D paper about HWood'a Hair Reatonttra" as n con.—- •■. •■ I called at tout store on the flrrt of April last, and yaythaa. . .. ..> «4.oiwbotUa to try it, nodi found fomy satufodlon h4n:> ; < the thlng;it removed tbeaearfaxtdhair:beßaii-tpicraw,‘lt r ' : U oo* two cr thaaJnchea in length xkertitwai ail cff. I •.hate irreat faith la it. I wish you to sendmetwo UmlM, tnc*a by Ur. Post, Uie baarer of this. TdcmV know .7 f oftbaUmliaoaodin thlsplac*; ytmmay bar*a market for •'-• many bottiee after It Ukoowtf here.'- . ; fecia. withmpact, r • . , r BOTW MUO*/’* i’! __ Portaomrßu.Sept. lD.lftSdi' ' ’• Woon—Dear Bln Your iialr Keetotetiw b pimlu ItealfbanUldaltom., The front, and also the backpart of ‘ ~ tny head almost lost its coraring—ln fact nuo. r 1 have t»ed hot tvobalf pint bottled of your Restorative,and how J ' J -the tip of my beadle well ctndded with apromialcg crop of v -‘ young balr,and the front U also reeeirlngite l' “ T *, t f?^ d^ ,er P»paraHoaSWilkou« :*njrto«ocflt whiter- ■ .v" \ ar. I taint from ay own personal t|. An 1 Indues many others to try. Tl. .'..'Your#, ceaMctlbllr; • j ... D. ... 31P liberty street. •*, i : „ •• .1 Turctsat*, 155- *CO# r * ■ «*• Wooh*—Aa youata abopt to •maanfoctua - *'• iad vend yonr recently dleoovered Bair Reiterative, I will ' statefcr whomsoever ft may concern, that I hare raedlt • ■•, C mnd.faiawn otban to dm it—tbat, I-hava. for ••'' bean lathe haHi of nring other Ua(r Bemoratirrs, add that I -'' X find yours TMtJy superior to any other I know. Itentlro ly deanaee the head of dandruff and with one mooth’e ' eruae wfUreatoreaay pemn’a hair totbeoiMoal yootbfaL r i-- color and Uxtnre,giTlLg It ahealUsy.aoftaod'riomyan- peansce; and all this, < wttbotu discoloring the buds that' ■■ apply It, or the dreesoa whkh U drops. I would, therefore, teanamend Its use to erfry one dMirons of having * &**«( color and texture to hair. rr» ■. » j, - - ' wnsoKKisa. • ' . Jor«»J« bTQWj.a.KKTSKa, 1« Wood it. PltlOmriiti, . O. J. WOOD * 00. Prwtrictor*, Sl2 Bxo2Tn. il, Y.. totetnUW.T. Wlto BoEtng EiUHDIUMiiIJ tiid U«, . Katku ud nUtwaßrioU''HmJ' ' f«- . . . ipa>, v "f ;MMJ2tTar*. Iron City Commercial Collage, - ' 4 - ; PiW*i«^,.^*o.~Cßarter*d l 'lBss« . \ ; \ jJi®o_*VoDiiit» AttiXftxira, jab. md. "\TPW the largest and most thorough CotoV 1 A* imarelsl School of ttt* United fitataa. loose iaaa•- > > pcepajed Cor ftftoal doitmof the Coopting Boom; *•.■•- J* O’ 8mtB» A. M^ProLof Book-keeptsgaDdSdencecf <-'-i-i ' BOccanta.'' '■ • i"-' *. •-■ )., u • .1 i J/.-'l i i-_ v 1 A.T.DotrtHcrr, Teacber ofArUhnutlc inJ-Coommlil * Calcrilatton.-t . ti', ’ A.; H*TD«JC*aad T. 0. JK*nm£ TMcluraef- Keeping. •• ' - .••‘ii-r • •••• -• i-rv, *v/ g , A.Co'inxr and W. A. Hum. Prob. of Pentnanahlp. £ , ,StNQLE ANDDOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, l *- -• ! A<modla otttT departmentof botlana.,- 1 - t. j’.-s. ■» ;• coimEßoiAL aeitHJletio—rapid pcsrNEsa 1 > - : WAITING—DETECTING CO UNIEPEIT MONET »*. —MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—-OOHMKBCIAL- . LAW, ara tanzht, and all other. acbjocte nrmmrr'’ '' if > for tbs mcceeaanilhoroTigfc edncallou ora practical bid-: atseman. . *.• ■—t, , . . 13 RRXMWMS. -' >i _V , »><% Drawn «n the premium* In Plttaburrh for tha nit thrta » I intba aotl'Weatcxn CUlat, for bsat ’ ; ’ NOT EKGBAVMJ) WORK. ' ' - ; IMPORTAHT ,IBFokaiATlbl«;/ i!> ; : , c ; i ',v: ; Stodepta enter.atsoy -vacation—Tim* nollm!- 1 ' . te4-—Rerlew at pleasnre—Gradoatea -flrHrtrl ia obtaining ■•. .c ajtoaliooi—Tnllta&lbr FaUOomjnaretal Goons, $B6/4 Anrt|ttimeB to 12week*—Board,.$3/0 per week—B l*** tkmory, Jfi.oo—Kuttrecost,sflo,WtoJ?o,oo. • •SLttlnintcrr*’ eons newwd at half jinceu > for Card—Circular—Specimens ot » mental Writing— ineloee two stamps, and addniw 2 **■■■; - ant • •.J. W. JENKINS, FlJtt&nr*h, DeraiL.*^.^- R. t. ir*a«oT ..V.w.BKiS^Vinr, : 1 iPearl Steam : Mlll { '' ALLKfiffBNT OnT.- j R. T,. : - KDNWBDY. • & J3BO. > ; •;> I . 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