i -V. ’,'.9 . *■ •& PITTBBTJROH: , MOSDAI HORNDiO, SEPT. 20, 1868. ,or ras oitt. -O&E iand Jfewa Items. HlVtltT Ohiii ritloin liltti »t rTiiir*< ftptl eU “ KOMpHo-Mriftt Kre.l, Brpt.lBlli. > • mstm./ursmss M ’ CO . IS. •-:,•'•»■ • • • ha » Ss\ ••T ♦™rr^ w . gj K 20 MO ' V~*V* r— ► - " To* Stats ' Fax*.—We look a. stroll through the Stole Fair grounds on Satarday.and were gratifiedto observe-tbe : sir of neatnessand or* der tho. whologrounds. CapL John. Young, tbo Superintendent of grounds, has-cleaned ill' the old drains and culverts, ana made some new ones, re-covered ail the floors of tho.various halls with fresh tan; whitewash* edftU the. buildings, and fences. Improved the ring for the exhibition of horses, and . has his force* at work erecting a building for the use of tho steam engines. We find two wells sunk to accomtyodato the poop men, force and chain. dh Jmoense tent, 160x80 feet, which Capt. J.-S. Htgley is about to erect to-day, for Floral Hal! The Captain has sent to tho moun tains to procure tho moss for a design, and has largo promises of flowers' for this department. With the display or designs and flowers which will behere exhibited/and a fountain plating in their midst, the Floral/tent will bo a feature la tho exhibition. We observe that agreatmany 0 f the stands and stalls are already marked “token, 0 and see by the entry books that verytnahyealriea have been many, wo . think, as- the whole number of exhibitors at our lost County Fair. Wilh thi whiclr the Fair grounds will -the ‘numerous outside attractions which-ira expected at the somo time, wo antici pate an immense con course'of people. _ WoVwould suggest to (bo Society the proprie ty of hriagipg •bother water pipe, from* the street main ran inch pipe, wo think, will not yield d'sofiielcQt supply-for steam boilers, slock, thepublld and the fountain, while a three inch iron pipe would guarantee an abimdanco. ' - A mcrtisq iu lieia al Jarrell’., on Iho Wa.h -— ington Pika. on Saturday afternoon, composed j of reprosentatires of the soreral townships, who | met In answer to an anonymous call published j , in the Dupatch afew days ago, for a meeting to [ “inreetigate oompiaints in regard to the man agement of tha County Poor House.” The meeting was organised by' calling John . - Parchment to the chair, and cbosing E. White t i end 'Henry Ingram Vice Presidents. H. W. I Harbaugh was. Seorctaryf Mr. Perohment re ] Ured soon afterwards, and John Mordooh, Jr:, wu selected &s chairman. . A committee, consisting of Mosers. Robert L e*l«uc Mills, J. E. McCabe, JamesMcKelvy, | anaWm. McCall, waa appointed to investigate I the committee was called, j Aner bearing the testimony of several witnesses, j and examining : the subject careful! r, they ported as follows: “That the management of j Jk® House iigood, and that no crops | hate been lost by tho neglect of the Directors to g ; build fences. It wonld appear from the testi -8 / mooy oSeredbeforethe Committee, that It would ' be fetter to have the . FarO‘protected by good , lenMS, particularly around the outside: and that they should expend but liitle money inbeaalify ing the yordj and moving and re-building fences I and buildings.” . •-.. ***' adopted and the Committee j . discharged.. 1 ; meeting adjourned. j • Tb* GeeatCih heaispher6i/ii & 'guarahuso' of tbo" gtsnuihenees of his latent and tbo greatneoa -of his power. Ho is, boyoad a doubt, the croatest.living basso and ora torio anger; * His mee b most' extraordinary,' and no oxaeU aHkida secular and saeAxlWsic. * In hh “ k^E Ol^ 0 * 1 r«ti^4, I whi«*: l *al l , Be‘Condneled tt' j director iaad.managcr of thoJKtv rork Academy ofMnslc, Formca will be sided by r*niir*"tiiTr , H' be onnoanoOd lu~k’dky or two/ 'The eOnOrrt'vfli take iJaof ia CHy.iHaU.r s*a>alo of reserved seats'll 1 the first concert will commence on Tuesday morn - lag at MelloFa mssio-etore, Wood. street. Tbk Reo enoTmooScroTrd o*»*mbleil along.ibe Monongahela river, and inevery avail able plaoeio be found, lowliness the row-boat races chTflainrday,- over (he a sari- three mile couraev. : fy;;;. ri’:*-; The “Peerless” end .“Fctrel” ran for a puree of They started aifoor : o’clock, the Potrelby tome mishap faUingbehlndcorns dis tance after the first few eirokesv The Peerless came in considerably ahead.' Time 22:12 and 23:13. yyy j':•/;.“• /j »•-,*- r ‘ , Tbe “M». F.jCaseady” and "iiavid Holmes” also ran for a pane of $2OO. ' They started at fire o’cloeV, tba Coasaily falling, back & length or two soon after th.estart by getting a chip -oh her fctrw.'and Slopping to fake U off. *■ She came in afcead v .,howejor, smidst the Vociferous cheers of her be anxious that the boat,should bo th® victor at all haiard*. -TBe Efolmes men, however, alleg ed that there vat unfairness on the port of the Caatady crew, in some way, and the decision of the me.waabtld overby the judges until to-day. Time 21 isB’ and 22:54.; • A Vj&rtfr&^isurihtKKT^—'Dr. Beyser, of No. WO Wood street,-nmrflag* fa bis desire to accom modate the public with every article fa; the waj of medicines or for the core of the various diseases to whleh .fcutfan natare'li liable. There is so new preparation fcf ttediciqa that joa cansdt find in hU emporium, end heft oostfaually adding .to his al. ready eztensirb stock of medical appliances for the care of diseases.''Those of onr readers who need any thing fa the way of VTVuu, Showier Brace or eaqsptfaU to find them fa bis estab lishment inanyyarUtynad at any price they may (ieslre.'-'That heretofore'‘•incurable disease, Ueraia or Raptore, will find fa the ; radical-care truss *aa immediate relief, kQdfa tbo tast majority'of cases a radtoaljcurei Pr/Keyser ba* given years of stndy to tha application of these instruments aodvrill war* rant-eaiJrfiooonjfa erary casa. Be bas jtut re. crived-alarcbstock from\aa eestortf . establishment aod'trijljpuy toaor of'ourreadert whomay' need hU,sfrrioaijg,thsl.way. . ' ... pro* ceediogro£.lhe isto great Fair at Wheeling, we peroeh* that our neighbor, Mr. A. R..Rce4, No. G 8 FUUi lstreei, took'tho first premium for the beetSewingMachine;» This, while a high-oom* pUoent to the genuine worth of the Wheeler & WHaoh’aihUchmcs,.' i»,nothing more than: what, from. dcsmed;.. Jt has, long beeh'rcgsrdedas one bribe Very best Sstring Maahiha bcftre the jpublie;-ai«L that-Jt-should take the.precedence-of at the Wheeling exhibition does up tat all surprise us. Hr. Beedifl agent for the & Wilson Machine is. this dip,- and those who desire a good article In this line, would do well to giro him .' L'. T ; Kamo* EsoariJ-Oflicer Patterson 'alarted on Frideynight to Philadelphia, hiring in charge James Moon slits Henry Thompson, charged with robbing: the Mint,; When near Denny’s, Thompson was alLowed to go' into the recess'car, end took'advantage of-theceoasion to jtunp from U>« Mr through the window, while the tram was ronaing at fall speed. ' It win toon dinoovered that he waaahaent, and lhe train wan stepped. Officer P. and-the conductor went hack along the track some distance, and found Thompson lying near the track, insensible, and coulderably brained in different ptrte of the body. He wan brought buk to the city, and the officer again' etarted with him on Saturday. Uluru's Uana mm for December has been . rewired, and ii for sale by Hunt & Miner. It K UpfofttselyiUnttreled.abd the literary contents as-varied as usual- ■■ Worae for October bss alto been i’Srvaistoed from the publisher, Mr. Brady, of Kew nagarine keeps up its character -r'-ifepiambly well; and no reader of current iiter • atqrsslonld bn without It. , Sumitk DiATn— We are palhed toannoUnce i “ tb > 0D Friday last, of Hon. An-' gustus Drum, recently of. this city. ■nu died tho,heart, at his residence well-known and highly esteemed** J|£|S M to Congress in 1848, feom io WwiSSIS J ■ Aa iaebHafo’named Cherlee Colline • I fowl ty lho nlght police, Friday nlghtl n.lr I the flood lotentengtne houle, Btilh Weed, !: s ropo. imaged *roi)Ad M> BMkfoHhVparpoM ji of hongtiig hlonolt/llowao token to the lomti, 6 -, nndreedTedeomegeod odTice from the: Mayor 6: (n tko morning. & * ' * J,>fwij«OKMw»*T, a notorious bong Iblef k wbom»doiis«sc»i>gfrom the CdlodloitdJail, > * _ fgirdgj* btfan March Courf inlhig plug, vag ji ‘ trfgd*tQrwMbnrg,at Angnat terra, for eteal ® ingltyjM'laTOatmonlttd'Caimty/antl ecatto, ■g lh*'ftwSj>UMjfti.llVii7«»r». V? '•■'- . T _ .. I ag&iilonit will. m Aftiflhed. [ ' lime. - IcUnownnder ro6fr«ad. A Valuable Improvement.— That this is an j era of progress no one doubts, and one peculiar-) ityof modem progress nnd improvement is iho;; practical tendency of ouch. We have recently I been lamenting over tho warped and twisted ! castings of what was onco (and not long since) i an excellent cooking store. The competition ( whlsh exists between manufacturers has re- | duced tho price of stores to such extent that 1 manufacturers have been compelled to reduce ‘ tho weight of castings materially, ud in ordi- ! M 7 modern stove is so thin that tho beating I and cooling process soon causes the centre | pieces to warp and sink down. When this takes I place, as all house-keepers know, the draft of the stove is very much impaired/and it will not bake. We have recently examined, and more recent ly tested io ear own kitchen, one of Mr. Alex ander Bradley’s' Tropic Cook Stoves, with opear a patent double top improvement, which entirely removes the difficulty/and wM be rec ognised as-a truly valuable improvement. H 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 centre pieces; the air becomes heated iq its escapes through numerous email holes on the under side of tho centre piece, thereby preserving it from the iojarlous effects of tho heat, and from warpipg and sinking. It is an ascertained fact in chemistry, that a ton of coal producing ten thousand feet 'of gas re quires one hundred thousand cubic-foot of air for thorough combustion. The invention of Mr. Spear, as applied by Mr. Bradley, therefore, not only adds materially to the durability of tho stove by preserving the top castings, but it con sumes tbo gases emitted from the coal, by fur nishing tbo necessary quantity of atmospheric air, tbreby saying fuel; U?o combustion created by these jets of air being introduced alt over the fire, creates a flame which passes into the floes around the oven, and produces a more in tense heat than can possibly be produced by any non-gas-consumlng stove. Tbe advantages of this improvement are obvious—the preserva tion of tho centre pieces, a great saving of facl and a much quicker and hotter oven from the same fire. > Mr." Bradley has . secured the exclusiro right to use this improvement upon bis celebrated stoves. Wo desire, here, especially io direct public attention to an invention which is so manifestly utilitarian in its character. The improvement, os attached, to a stove, taffy be ex amined at tho iEtna Stove Works Warehouse, No. 4 Wood street. Repdulican Meetings.— Tho Republicans were in tho field in earnest, on Saturday. A first rate meeting was held at Campbell’s Tav ern and was addressed by Messrs. Collier and Moffit. We did not learn tho names of the offi cers. A meeting was held at tho school house in Noblestown, over which Mr. Wm. Savage was called to preside, and Mark Robb was chosen Secrotary. It was addressed by Messrs. Carna han, Graham, Riddell and Irish. A third meet ing was held at Cowan’s, in Baldwin township, which was addressed by Messrs. Howard and Fenney. Two meetings wero held on iho Monongahela .—one in the afternoon at the beautiful new school house, near O'Neal’s Coal Works, in Jef ferson township, and another in the evening at Dr&yo’s Coal Works, in Mifflin township. Over tho former CapL Pollock presided, with Mr. McMeans as Vice President; over the latter J. K. Scott presided, with James McClure and Wm. Moore as Vice Presidents, and A. C. Critohlow aa Secretary.. Both' these meetings were ad dressed by Gen. Moorhead and D. L. Eaton. A sixth meeting was held in Temperancevillo in the evening, Which was addressed by Messrs. Marshall and Fiction. All these were enthu siastic gatherings, in whioh the great principles of the. Republican party were discussed, and to which the people responded heartily. -- Sewixo Machism.— ln Saturday’s Chronicle we find an article with tho above caption-, in reference to Wheeler A WflWs-MachkmratUui Wheeliug*-Fair. We suppose the gentleman that was the author of that item was not aware that the Wheeler A Wilson Machine was tho only on© bn ex hibition at tho Wheeling Fair, and ’consequently drew tbo prize. There was no Grover'i Baker Ma chine on exhibition «r the result would haro been different It Is not necessary that the Graver «£ -Baler should boshored into all tho Fairs are and the country to effect their sale: the merits of tho ma~' chine arc quite sufficient for that purpose, as the agent is unable to get thorn from the factory fast enough to ensweT tbe demand, ho having sold over four thousand dollars worth within tho !a t ninety dajs. W. C. Elliott, No. 21 Fifth street. Another Outrage—Oo Friday last, qs we learn from an information before tbe Mayor, & respectable woman named Theresa Moore, while iu Allegheny city eearuMng for soma carpenters to whom glto wished to.pay some moncy.ihr Work, accosted a man* ou tho street and raked qua if he could direct her to where the mVn were working. He.told her he could, a&d after conducting her some distance out the Perrys ville road, he attempted to commit an outrage upon her and to rob her of her money. Her screams brought a young man to her assistance, when the villain fled. The police have not suc ceeded in discovering who the man is. Bubgemiy.—The dwelling of Sirs. Gordon, at the corner of Morion arena* end* Ridge sl., Allegheny city, was burglariously entered on Thursday night, and a quantity of silverware, jewelry, ladies apparel, &c., carried away. The family have been for sometime absent at the cost, leaving the house unteuanted and unguarded. Two robberies were committed about Law renceville on Sunday, daring morning church hoars. The house of Mr. Calbertson was en tered by some persons unknown, who took some $l6 In money and a number of articles'of jew elry. The house of Mr. Wilkins was also enter ed and robbed of some valuable trinkets. A “Mobxiso Cass.”—One of tho many eases before the Mayor, Sunday mornlog, was that of a woman named Mary Ann Boyle, an unsophis ticoted looking creature, charged with going into the houso of au ox-Alderman, on Saturday even ing, against bis consent. She told the'Mayor that the man was the cause of a good deal of trouble that had happened to her, and that she had gone there to. implore him to provide some support for her unprotected child. These facts being mode apparent, tho Mayor discharged her at' once, though the ex-magistrate was anxious that ahe should be committed to jail for as long a Umo os possible. Mail Robbsut.— o. S. Commissioner Beesoo, on Sunday, committed for a bearing to day a man named Silas J. Cover, of DavidsviUe, Som erset county, chsrged with detaining, secreting and embezzling a letter from the mail, addressed to Jaeob Miller, and containing money, lie was brought here by Mr. James Stewart, Deputy Marshal for the Eastern District, and placed la the custody of Deputy Marshal Bernard Dough erty. Mr. Cov.cr figured in the “Mrs. Gardner” cases, which created so much excitement here some time ago. 4 Tab English Lutheran Churob, Rev. Mr. Erauth’s, was opened for Divine service yester day, after having been dosed for repainting du ring the absence of tho pastor, some two months. It; is now, within, ouo. of the most beautiful churches in the city. The walls ore of a color very pleasant to the eye; the pews are in oak and celling beautifully frescoed. A very large congregation listened last evening to a sermon from their pastor, from the words, “Fainting' yet pursuing.” Asbbstid.— Mayor 6 luck rath, on Sunday, committed a colored man named Joseph Doug- JaSj another of the parties charged with attack ing the houso of Mr. Martin, in Reserve town ship, a few days since, and him. The chargo is asssalt and battery with intent to kill. - Lakcekv. —John Scott, a stranger in these psrts f .wos arrested on Bundaj on a chargo of stealing clothing from two or three persons in this vicinity. The property was found with him,.and he was held for triaL .. Tna Kentucky Conference of theM. E. Church (South) at their recent session At MHlersborg, ratified by a vote of 80 against 24, the aoticn of tho General Conference In. Nashville, in ex punging the rale against the “buying and sell ing of men, women and children.” Eighth Ward. —A Republican meeting will be held in the Eighth Ward to-night, on the cor ner of Pride Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Gen. Moorhead and others will apeak.. ' The Republicans'of the upper wards should all at tend. Tub Courts over which JudgeM'Clarepresldes were in session oh Saturday, but, with the ex ception of naturalizing a couple of oitlzens, and some ' unimportant Orphan’s. Court business, nolhipg of interest was done. Rally rif Allmbkit.—The gallant Republi cans of Allegheny rally on Tuesday (to-morrow) night at the oldFremontßtand, North Commons. Mr. McKnighthhd others will speak. Let there be a grand turn out. • Wirs-BEATtxa.—ChristlanF. Wplz, a mi-, dent of Seventh street, was committed by Mayor Weaver, oh Saturday,' oh a charge of assaalt and bauwy. qn out of his wife. HorniASTKB. of- Uorrisburg, who at N«»Sb late railroad accident at Newton Hamilton, is rooming, i Top ' in -nfKtonr'a pric*», by P o*o. w Sls lt i“s n ‘ AllczhcaT city. Thitit B*** unnutri lo indiin % «tm£rftnT'w’lfh f 4 fueJ,7tlua «ii7'otl«r itow oow ' JiiL 1 !” sngulti ferTatUg-tt. (Um. or u>. attrdr.vraaa.tmmn, tqul to «no®* , . «nd longw th« imlwi i »t«n>tb*.plfom£ • w» mUrt. ri- ■ • t ..iiiSK-'-i.t 1 . A Remedy for Hot Weather—The very best for this hot weather is to. drop in at BownV, Allegheny, an d treat yourself toa saucer or their delicious Ice Crem&i, or a glass of sparkling wo cold Mineral Water, flavored with tho choicest of Syrups,.and drawn from a fountain in 'excellent or. l* e ‘ r of Cakes, and Confections are of the host-description, manufactured from good mate rial, anil got up In theneateststyleiiaagmablo. Givo them a call. f TuEptocoto secure a saucer of delicious Ico Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fittod ui> in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an hour’s chat with your wife or sweetheart, while sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the placo whore tbe host of cakos and confectionary, family bread and Ico Croam are madoand sold, tho place is Oliver’s, St. Clair st., near Liberty. -J- Cash, buyers of fasbiooablo clothing, cither roady made or ordered, may find it to their interest to spend a.little timo in'oxamioing the stock of mens’ and boys’ wear, now "bn hand at Carnaghan’s, Fcd oral street, AUegheny*City. Ilis work will bo found roliablo and sold at closo cash rates. j Lives Complaint. —This dangorous and of too btal disease hid long bafllod tbe skill of the most eminent nhjildsni, when the discovery ol Dr. hPLaru's LirerPlUt solved the difficulty, and presented to tbo world i .“"rt* Specific, which has atUl&od such widespread celebrity forltscertalntty of cure. This successful reacs d 3 rw “. tlld r«nlt of tntny year’s study, in which tbe symptoms were narrowly observed, and are thus doecrilwd uy the Doctor himself of a Diteased Liver.— Pain in tbe right ride, and sotnetlmealu the left, under the edceof the ribe—the patisntbelng rarely able to lie on tbo left; prio sometimes U^ ll }s tl d * r « ~de,fr® - l D etll3y extending to tbo top of the shoulder—ofteo mistaken for rboutuatlnn to the arm; richness of stomach, and loss of apetlto; bowels mostly waUTe. but sometime* alternate with lur; doll, heavy sou. eauon in tbebackpart of tbe bead; loss of memory, with uneasiness of baring neglected aomotblng; sometimes dry coughjWearlnessanddoWltty; Derrou* Irritability! feet cold «■ turning, and. prickly sensation of sklo; low spirit*, lani tod. wltu dJKllnation to exercise. alUiouch satisfied U JSJady" bsocficU l . In fact, patlorit distruiU every ltaToyou any, or ail of these symptoms? lfso.yoawlll find a certain remedy InDr. il’Lane’s Pm*, preparod bj Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh. 1 J to ask for DU. M'LANE 8 Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other PIIU porporting to bo Llrer PUls, now befbiu the public. Dr. M'Lane'seet? uloe Liver. PIUs, alio Ms celebrated Vermifuge, can now be hiatal!rrapectable drug storea. Feme genuineviDiont the ilenotur* ef seltriswT VMfMINO BROS. DlElfi-On Friday morning, 17th lust, after a short UI nENRIBTTA, wife of Alexander Nlmlck, and daogb* ter of Wm J. Howard, In the 2tth year of her age. KAnis FORM KB* GRAND MAMMOTH O OHO SILTS AND ORATORIOS MU. ULLMAN, Director and Muitager of .the New York Academy of Moslc, rest»etml)y In- Ivruis the pabllc that ho has made arraagemoots with HAUL FORMES, Downndereogißcmcut tolilni, for a rapid toar through the principal citlw or the Union, prior io bis departure tor Europe._Oratefully remembering the very liberal patron age trceiVNtroTU the puMlc.ae Manager ofMr. Thelbera. Mao. Sotttag, Heart lierz, CamlUia Blvori, and other ar tists whom he has lodnced to visit Aoerlcs he respectfully announces ELAHL FORMES* yinf and only appearance in CAis city, on THURSDAY *ud FRIDAY, September 23J, and Stth, CITY IIALL TO THE PUBLIC. The reputation of K«rl Formes as the greatest tiring caasoand Oratorio singer, the immense sensation produced by b|s extraordinary votse, both in this country and all over Aurepo, Induce Mr. Ullaan to • believe that lie will meet with a patronage commensurate with (be heavy expenses ol' this undartakin:. Karl Formes being like Jenny Lind, equally famed as a ringer of secular U well as of the hlgbeet at>le of Bscrcd Music, and the Oratorios ornandri and Uaydn, the pro gram me will coruist of Oratorio*, Euglisk, German nnd Italian Sung* and Aire, tcith Orehettrol Accompaniment, wllb a view of affording tbe public an opportunity to hear him at once In all the different styles of ln otic in which be stands nntoproach*d. CARD. The Manager begs leave to call the attention of the pub lie to the groat number of performers tint must necessari ly be engaged In concerts of this class., It Ilss long been a . catua of complaint against all artists travelling la the West of the Inefficiency of the Piano- to giro foil effect to the gem* and worksof tbe great masters, the proj«er rendition of which requires tbe whole resources of a Grand Orchestra And la order, in theso contorts, to carry out la all their Qimpleltiuu and Grandear, the wurks of IIANDHL, IIAYDN, MOZART, and other celebrated composers, tbe Manager has engaged tbe principal SedouU and ikr/orm ert of the Grand Orckatni ef the Academy ef Jfrstc, New York, under tho direction ol the far famed Good actor, rtsttf, ANSCUCTZ, thus a tytfetn ef Concert* never lxJcrtQlUnp!etiuiVie ffeti. CARL FORM KS be supported by the following di>- tlnguisbed Artlstrs,who have been rrceivwl with inch elg> sal fevor during his lain brllhaut musical ersaonin New York. PbUadriithia and Boston. MISS HATTIE ANDE>I The celebrated American Bo|itiuj<>, who created each an immenaa actuation at th« Oratorios and Coueerta In Nrw Yorkand Boston ; MADAME SCHOIIAN, From the Imperial Opera, Vienna, her kDOestys Opoxa, Land L-n; and Academy aTMuite. New York; - i JIB. EItNKST PEiIRINQ, The celebrated English Tenon AND CTIE GRAND aRCOKSTIIi, compoeH] or tli p principal SolotiUaod Pcrfonners from the Academy df Maslc, N. Y- under the direction of CAUL ANSCntJTZ. Le*der, THEODORE THOMAS. , Pint Violin, HKEU THOMAS, MOSENTiIAL A ROMANI, Socoad Violin, HBIULBBSIO.UE&NSTEIS ALAUNU. Vide, TTBRR MAT7.KA. Vlolloc*Ho,U*aa OARL RZROMANN Ftr»t OontmUaMo. DERR UEREOO. Second Contra Bsmo, 810. ARNOLbL Flute, TIKRR SIBDLRK Ob* o , IIKRU 11 YE R . CUrioet, HERR KIEFER, 610. AMICI. Flageolet, HERR PAULLUAN, 810. BARTOLO. Cot aet-*>Platoß, SERB &CHMITB, HERR BCUULLINQEB Trumpet, MONB LACROIX. Tiomboiw, JION 8. LET 8 Oil. Tjiopeu*, MOSS. fIABERKORN The Prices of Admission. Notwithstanding tbe great expenso attending these Cos certs, the prices of admission will mbsld m hentofor*. namely: $l,OO sad $1,60, according to location. Thesaleof ecaleforthelirst Concert will 1 comments on Tuesday mornisc, si nluo o'clock, st the Biotic Store of J. 11. HELLOR, Wood street, where plena of the Hall may be tecs and Mete seen red. The sale for the second Concert will commence on Thurs day at the same time and place. IJ* Books of the Ceacert, containing Hie wot da and mn sk, for sale; price 23 costs. w2o4td MASONIC HALL OSB WEEK MORE OF TUB FA YORITES. Holiday Kwenlßg, September 20th. Abd every Eveolog daring the week. Second •esk, and tnmendtme success of the far famed and original j Morris Bros., Tell and Trowbridge Binstrrls, From the School Street Open Haase, Bottom THIRTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, FIRST WEEK OF THE 00 IT DELL 0 GIASS, OR SWISS DELL EINGEBS, .IBIY- ACTS; SONGS, DANCER, AND BUKLZSQCBS, Aw Admission, 26 cents; Children, 15. Door* open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8 o’clock. LON MORRIS, se2>.lwd Boslneea Manager. Sp«ml Jloticcs. A Great Pill.— The Oraefenberg Health PUI cum headache. The Oraafenberg Ilealth Pin cores fool stomach. Use Oraefenberg Uealth Pill cores bad breath. The Oraefeoberg Health Pill cores cusllve bowels. The'Orufoalkrg Health Pill curve palpitation ufthaheart. The Oraefenberg Health Pill ram colicky paint. > Thr Oraefenberg Uealth Pill cares pika. The Oraefenberg Uealth Pill carat dyspepsia. The Oraefenberg Health Pill purges without pain. TheOraefenberg Health Pill doe* not weaken. 1 The Oraefenberg Health Fill (s aot drasic. Tlie Oraefenberg Healtb Pill can be taken at work. The Oraefeoberg Health PHI U entirely vegetable. The Oraefeoberg Health Pill lathe beet opening pill known The Qnefeatcrg Health Pill la made of choice gums and roots, The Oraefeoberg Health Pill cans add stomach. The Oraefeoberg Health Pill cores nervousness. Tbo Oraefenberg Health Pill ha* corod hundreds. TbeGraefenbergUeaUh Pill will care where a pill can care. , . : The Oraefenberg Health PHI acts on the kidnoya. The Oraefenberg Health PIU combines the virtues of most othorpllls. • . The Graefcoberg Health Pills are tonic nod not weakening TheGraefenbcrg Heaiili PiU can be taken at night; The Oraefenberg Health Pill can be taken alter dinner. The Oraefenberg Uoalth Pill containsa doss in one pill TheUraefcobsrg Health Pill Is taken by the weak. The Oraefenberg Uealth Pill is taken by the billoas. The GraefenbUrg Health PIU cures Jaundice. The Oraefeoberg Health Pill caret permanently, fora full account ot all the Oraefenberg medicines, era Greefeubrig Almanac*, which can bo bad gratis at the agent*. Price lift cents a box. DA OEO. U. KEYSER, No. HO Wood street, and J. P. FLEMINO, Allegheny. mygMAwT * ' P?9P?P P ? M ? ? ? Truiiss For the Gore of Ixarnt* ornaptars. MARSrrS RADICAL CUIUS THUS*. RITIBR’B PATENT TRUSS. » MICH’S SUPPORTER TRUSS; BBLF-ADJUBTIHO TRUSS. Bit BiNSISO-B LAOIS or BODY BBACB, lor tho C0,. 0f Prolapsus CUrLPUes, Abdominal and Spinal Wcaksrasaa. DR. B. 8. FITCH’S Blfver Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for the support and cure of Piles. ELASTIC BTfjCKINQB, far weak and varicose veins. ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak knee jolnts. AKRLB 6&PPOB18, for weak ankle Joints. suspensory; bandages. BELFINJEOTINO SYKtNQBSi also, every kind ol BJTlDgra. DR, KETfiER Mao Las a Trass which will radically cure Hernia or Boptare. Office at Us Drugstore, No. 140 Wood rtrast, algn of the Golden Mortar. : * . «pß;dnwF $l,OOO .Reward for any Hodiomo that will axral PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now sold tar Rheimai ns, Keurslfia, HtadcuAt, ToolAache, Jbfet (ii tt* Side or Dock, Sproim, Bnt ittx, Son Throat, Burnt, OMraeted Osttt and Jfutdes; the on. veg •table remedy dlaccrtradibst vfll act upon them ana llm . bertbeJolnts. Ttooasadi of peraone have beeaeuradof these complaints by this new discovery. All are Invited to give It a trial. Principal offle* BQO Washington street, Brooklyn,*.?. For tale by DJL QEO. H. KEYSBB, No 140 Wood street tad J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. Bigasttmrf Pratt * Butcher oaths wrapper, and name blown In the bottle. , spltßawp _ Pe. J. Hmtetteb's Ceubrated Stoeack PiTHUB, for the ettra of Fever' and Ague, i* beyond ail ctra violentattseksof tblsdraadfUPdideaMhavaoflcabeeQ pra* vented by theuse ef thU reliable remedy. Tho ‘•BlUera" SKTSILSiRK?* ifl «n Miami ve practice, in the treatment ef Fsvcr and Agmv for., a number nf yean, aad Hi woswfartul enrstivs powers aie «Wi known both to the press snd tb*. public. .. Those who deelre a thorough ranovathm of their entira system, should not fell to nse the "IWUers. , *_. v - •• •• -*** b? prnggiste amywhera, and by HOBTETTEB A PioprietorWSae.MWatet or M Front its. IUSMKY H. GOLI^UfS. Forwarding aad Oomml—lon Merohnnt, , AHDt WOOUUIS pSAtIRXH Oheewtt 1 •'MaA ftrtaei (lunlly. **r n l *m : Mn^rtnimn: i&z/tssitigg Telegraphic,. Sajtditbky, Sept. 17r«-Ttoo > woalberi*tMmificoaß Tbe attendance at tho Fair is vary large.. It has been tho most racceaifol Fair orcr hold in the Vest. The display of stock of all-classes has been better than over before exhibited. .-In tho ladies* equestri an department* for fifteen competitors, ten were en titled to prizes. , First, saddle and bridle, valued at $75, to Miss Kjorby, of Videvillo. Lorain county second, gold watch and chain with charm Atlantfo Cable attached, 1 Miss Wightman, Cleveland; third silver cop, Miss Bennett, 'Woodstock, Champaign county. Not an aceident baa occurred. [All tho proceedings baiVe been satisfactory. Bt. Louis, Sept IS.— lntelligence from/Leaven worth of the 15Lh states that a number bf officers from Utah had arrived there that day, ampng them Col. Alexander hod Lieutenants Grover and Mana dier, of tho Tenth Infantry, and Captain Morey, of the Fifth Infanuy. No news of importance. The general impression seems to be that further troublo may be expectea with tbo Mormons; that the diffi. cullies bavo rnlr been postponed and not settled.— A train of twenty wagons leave hero to-murrow for Pike's Peak, and Wm. H. RasieU will start a train of 40 wagons inj a few days. Gentlemen oro here from Leavenworth and Wyandotte, outfitting for companies from those places. Sr. Louis, BepL 18.—A train on Iho Hannibal A Bt. Joseph Railway met with a serious accident at Platte river bridge, ten miles cast of St. Joseph, on tho morning of tbe 13th, by wbloh two laborers wero drowned, and Georgo Thompson, engineer, and two firemen, badly injured. Two or threo passengor* were slightly hurt Tho bridga was supposed to have been fired by an incendiary, and was so much burned below that, when the locomotivo rcachod it, tbo en tire structure fell, proeipUating'the wbolo train into the river. St. Lours, SopL IS. —Tho river has fallen about four inebos within tho last twonty-four hours. Tbo Upper Mississippi is falling, with six feet at Du buque, and threo and a half feet on tho lower rapids. Tbo Missouri is rising, with threo and a half feet in tho channol. Tho weather is cloar and cool, but pleasant. Bt. JonKH, N. F., SopL IS.—A fire occurred here last night destroying 25 bouses. An inmate of one of the houses was burnt to death. Cincinnati, SopL IS.—Weather clear. Tbo river is unchanged. AurmiAi. scats fair OF THE Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. September 38Ui, 30th and 30th, and Ootaber Ist, 1838. Fair Grounds, Math Ward, Pittsburgh, ANNOAL ADDRESSES FRIDAY at 2 o’clock P. M. Awards of C«inn)Utt*.ana:>ouc*d im mediately nfterwarria. Artictaa for «-xhihUlou addnesed to A. 0. UIISTER, Bcc retary, Mopongahvla Hons*, PitUiiurgh. AH wticlaaond Stock iutcndetl Ur «xhH lUou tram- ortod fr»* of charge Office, No. 08 Fifth xtrvet, where eatrlta will be received and exhibitor*’ tickets fnrntsUtd. Ituu of entry closed on Tuesday noon. Premlnut I-Uta an l ! lit! of Jadgps farnishod on application A9~Memb«r»’ Tickt-M. $l,OO. S-bgio udmistiju 26. c IU. nm«t become members A- O. HKIBTKR. B<*cretarr State Agricultural Society DAVID TAGGART. PreaMeot. se4alftwtdT A LARGB INVOICE SUPERIOR PIANOS, PROM TUB BEST makers op this country, SUCH AS? STBxrrwAv & sozvs, NUNNS & CLARK, DUNHiUI & CO. h* 4 Th-'y wrr*> e.tprvfaily for this market, and are wiaiuxTin both by the munfectuma and fubrrribers to l>e perfect end :rtUMe increrv respect. Dne notice of thvlr arrival wilt be riven. 11. KLKBF.tI A UK>^ Na.br> Fifth street, K-lft tf S>lo agents for the above nnrimlr-1 riauof obtiiiuitii; IheGKNUINE OtKIDS, sboold we (bat the articles Uie| tiarchtwe n»o seal ed with the Inll name of tho firm, niCHditbsos. sons so profitable. while purchasers can bo tmpusoil on with goods i'f a wurtbleacharacter. . J HULUX3KB & .1. B. LOOK*. Agepta^flfiChareii sjiwet, New York. J> AH. FBXOB% r - T CILNTKA.L rZsAJJINO ISIIZ^L,, Water Street, Alli|Mny f ARE now in full operatiorv»itb Fay & Oo.’u improWtaachincry to tba Mm&ctnrins of b4wb. hanti, boon. Shatters and MonldiVsa. Builders and Contractors wilt Hod it to Ibcira-lraauA* to calfaud a»«-uin nor prices. anlt ■W- O. *W\AjL.L'S PZCVtrUB OALLS&Y, FOURTH JtTUKET. U-twera Wixxl and Market, {’(tulmrsb AMDROTVI'ES aacit naallty, on baud tod for ula A. JL HABDY. ' cornag front and front stmtir. T3OOHEST£K FIREBRICK; XV. do Olay; ■* - do ' Tilf^ On hwwaiw fbraala by A.A. lIAHDY, r ’ corner front and Ferry itreata. JEFFREY'S PATENT BALL VALVE CF'PUtIF—A fmh InToJtwrtedredandlorwileliy A. A. HARDY, MXB . rerrnor Front and Ferry tf. FLOOK OIL CLOTH —Just "received from th* Factory, a Urge aaaortmeat cl all wlJUi* aad daw •tylea, for ul« wbolwale retail. • j. * If- yniLUPS, Ko. >ot • INDIA RUBBER BKI.TING_Ho«o and Packing—* Um npplx on taathl and tor gab at tto ladi* Babter Depot of - .. J,*. iLPOJLLIPfI, <•■18 Mp.aaoilfflßt.CUlr»tmt • fVL CLOT HGKASH—SOOOyOa ofdifforcnt V/ pattems lost coo'd and &v sole by •a*. ,/*n.mKun. Commercial. WMUITTKR OP ARBITRATION FOB AUGUST. luuq Dicxrr, V. t. C, n Paslsok, Jauzs Gauoto, Dann Carfaku, Aosruf Looxnt. •. : PITTSBURGH SIAKKETB.■ [Sorted Specially for the Pittsburgh Gottilc.] Pitts? exon, Mossat, Sspt. SO. 1868. FLOUR—Non* offered from first bands; from sUiro the •alee aggregated 450 bbla In rariovs lots at $5,60 for super $5j62@56,76 for extra and $B,OO for family do.. GRAIN—Very little offering; some small lots of Spring Barley sold from wogun at 66. ? GROCERIES—Sugar Is firm at aud Motassesat sC@ss—prime N. O. bringing tho latter figure in sales to country trade. BACON—A Uget deuiaud; Sale# of 6,000 lbs la lots at @7 for Bhoaldere,and 10 for plain llami, S CHEESE—BuII; Sales in too small wsy of 40 bxs at 7U. LlME—Sales 20 bbls Louisville at $1,25, snd 10 bbls Ce> moot at $2 it bbl. MONETARY AND OOMWIERCISI.. Tho Money market continues as last quoted—Mf!io 079 cent, being tho current rates on tbe street for prune short paper, but a* tlio lUok* are eager for this sort o! Invest ment. but ft. w note* nf this description find their way into toe bands of tho brokers. In builnm circles there is a con tinued complaint df “ doll times,’’ and no Jncreaso In tbe demand (or moueyjcan bo expected until tbere la more Wo Bulletin eDCrs S e * ot OBr commercial eystem.—[Phila. Xmjiorta by Railroad. i*/ S' C '.?: JVr~r’ btd» flour, Bill 4 co;200 bxsstareh, A A Hardy; 700 bbl).flour, Liggett ftco; lt» do, Graham ft Thomas; 100 do, \T Brngham; 100 do. Leech k Hutchinson: o 0 do, owners; 31 do molasses, 9 ska foathers, Cooper A roc Thomas; 4 rolls leather, 3 k II Phillips; 2 hhds bacon, 14 tea do, E Heaaleton; 10 bis alcohol, P Hayden; 10 do, B A Fahnestock k co; 5 hhds to bacco, 100 bbls fleur, 10 baloe hemp, J Grier; 4 do, Mornbr 2258 bbls flour, 11 tea beef, 141 hhds bacon, 27 tea do, 70 bis’ do. 178 bales-cotton, 79 rolls leather, 350 bbls whisky 111 Imles wool, .K do hair, 33 bbla eggs, 83 do lord, 40 do oil, Clorko 4 co; 14 cm bogs, 6 do cattle, owners. * C. 4P. K. R.—125 bdls paper, II Oerwig: 365 do, Por kins s , J Ross; 220 ska barley; Woods; «0l bxs chovie, Looch ft Hutchinson; 5 cars ot?, 27 do cat t e,3 do hogs, owner.; 20 bids eggs, 180 do flour, 104 eks timothy acod, G 4 ilo wool, 33pkg« hotter, Clarko ft cn, B. Ft- W. ft 0. R. U.—200 bbls floor, Myora 4 M’DoTitfc f do* bockets, J Floyd ft c lVnllat.; 141 Jo, rick; l2 Jo bnlt.r,K..; 61 Ml, p„k| u , 4 o>; C cars cittin, 10 do bogs, owners; 3129 bbls flour 205 v bales cotton. 410 bbls whisky, 15 firm an.l endutiog that do rise In the rtrer below will svrr illstorb the immense structure which rests abuse. It will !*• a tm« bridgii, with a double track pissing aver tbe top for the «r«, while In the truss trunk will boa wagon road concreting Fort Spelling and Sleodota. The estimated c.-»t of ihlaof this leviathan structure Is near half a million of d< ilOre. TtmCindnaatl Commercial of Friday mjs: “ Tho Dan Converse baeeutered the coaHowing trade On Mlesnnri river, betweeu aud Bt. .To* The steaming ClUton was expected at Charlest.m, \a, or. the Htl). from ft. Pleasant, with a flat lo low laden with groc* nr*. Tho Kouawha Uso low tr't vafoly t«JVr/rt‘ l, | y . T*’ f b<, " ml rreo * thi * P"rt to Ft Paul, this be ing bur «n.t trip L* f-.-ur iwontli*. tfb« w*« » «»(! U,,, .1. LbMh.* vP 4 *A OM T fV* 0 * iß.uiSTfor *4OOO, the Tariau* ttrm* cf her cargo were dooLOeM «U>> in ‘J I .# '. T ii* bo4t w%a by her cy£nm»ri'lr I Tb- origin of tbedre J* nt present unknown ” Steamboat flegliur, ARRIVED. 1 DEPARTED. I-nzerne, Brownsville. j Luzerne, Brownsville Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. CoIom! Baynn}, Elizabeth. j Onl. Bayard, Elizabeth Rtvts—! t*Jt 2 10. falliiut Telegraphic market*. N*w V oil, fiepL IH—Cotton! sale* 300 hales. Hour firm ■alt* 14>10 bbla. Wheat buoyant; Mies 26,000 bus; white Jl -0©1,40; Milwaukie Club, prime *l,OB. C*>ns buoyant; 41,000 bue sold; yellow MesvTork baadedioed 6c; eahw at Bacon steady at bjfe for shonldrrs and 6ftc*>r sides. Batter steady at ISrtlsldc. Hides aaiet: Western U<|»«ed at 18<$2nc. Linseed Oil is firm. «W buoyant at 4 4; hew Tork Central 78)$ Reading 47; Canton 10; Uls -2?5* Michigan Central Erie 11%: Cleveland A Toledo 33, Latrcam Land Grouts 261;; California New DondsSaVa- Piauwmu, Eepc IS.-The receipts of Hour are In creasing, wllh no export demand. The market if quiel •aits mode to the trade at *S,6O@6,G2U for fresh ground soper£ne,sVnM^r , J 2sforexlra, * B « fftr extra tumly. No salts Hje Flour or Corn Mnal? Good Wheat In demand; sole* 14,000 bus goes! and prime red at Kentucky do at *1,30, and white at *1,35©},40. Byeln d? nupd at »0c for old ond 70©75e for new. Corn scarce; vale* Whiikdy dull at and Sue for Pennsylranla and Ohio. .SiTSJSiTH 18: flour unchanged; 2SOO bbl* sold 81 , * J»6o@*j ror lair to choice superfine; receipts 3500 bbl* within the but «4 boors. Whiskey unchanged; 1200 Ills wdd at 20c, dosing rather heavy. Provision* dull and pri ce* irregular. Bacon sold to tba extent of 100 hbds on pii rate ternu, supposed to be a dedink U Is offered at 6k’@ •%• Mom Pork could havo bean'Twnght at the close at *IVG. Grain unchanged; 10,000 bush Corn sold atWfiiO, tho latter for pr,uio white. Out* dull. Money matters are unriisuged. Tbs weather is clear and cool. Usi/tmoa.*, Sept. IB,—Flour dull; Ohio and Howard stroa (5,50. City Mills, |5,3?„ No. 550 Broadway, Now York, AoDoaaco that they baro (ccured ttio entire ATLANTIC TKLEGBAPII SUBBABIBE CABLE, Now on board the U. S. Steam Frigate Niagara. Ilk ORDER to placo it vritlun tho rcoeh of all classes, and that every family in the United Slate# may possess a specimen of this wondsrful mechanical ca riosity, tboy propose to cut tho Cablo into piece* of four incliesln length, and mount them noaily with bras* f*- •rales. Each pioru will lie accompanied with a copyrighted fsc simile certificate ofCYJIUsS W. FIELD Esq, thatltU cut from th* genuine cablo. Twenty miles of it hare been ac tually submerged nurt takon up from the botiom of the Ocrnn. This will bo first sold In precisoiy the condition In which tho great cable now Ilea in the bedot the Atlantic. ord*nwill be received fr*m dealers and others for not teas than 100 pieces at a time. *25 per hundred. Retail prWe 50 cents each. The cable will besold in the cnndltlou In which ft come from the Niagara, in lengths of4o fort and over at 03*4 c«*nta per foot. Smaller quantities at*l per foot EArli order must be accompanied by the money, In fund* current Id New York, ns It will not be iwssihle to open accounts. .. . 1 Cati«io»!—Attention I* respectfully invited to tho fol lowing letter from Cyrnt W. Ffsid, Esq. «r - Nnr Yoitx.Aug. 24,1865. Mtssis. TirriltT A Oo.—Gentlemen: ,At yonr request, and ( lnjustice to yon, Irm bound tostato, that I disposed of the entire balance of the Atlsntio Cable, on the V. 6 steam frigate “Nlsgnra,” to your firm, and that If any other elaJpjs to have any portion iberoor, It must cither havo bom procured from yon, or from the small spedmons which on board before the cable was laid. In whkhesmtheqoanUtylstooitnatltonoUee. Tlmre Im peculiar interest atUched to the cablo which yon have poqgM—twenty miles of U were actually sub mergod In the ocean, and recovered, wbllo through all of It the electric signal* were transmuted daring tho whole ofthe timq occupied In laying tho cable; , Of osmne t .Bay'quantity of uto cable can bo manufactured JuEngland,aadmauy specimens hare boeo chrculatod In ibis country, but to few,lf any of these, attaches the docu ,ho'•M*lij ICO poMtWj^ram lIl'”" “ J P,, “‘ I remain, gentlemen, very truly your friend, eelfcdlmStaw OYKUBW, FIELD. XH’nXASTS&S’ BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE, DIAMQ.f DBHEKT, NBAIt LtCERTT, iniiaausau,i {nM«r thft niirrßM-«~’"* ar Jack* . r . . . ~ aoQ,)remc||US'aolldt piTOH i-*2iJSS!SaSIB2L- w MM,- *, jJsSI i•• >" Manilla rope—Full ■ assortment of HanllU Rope oo3>a&d and for nle by Mtß 141« Water atmt. u .i -.'iav.tW.~t* J..- W HEELER & WI L S O N^S ;.... it-- SEWING MA. O HIKES, * AGENT B OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, | S’ITTSBTTRQ-H, PKNN’AI. THESE MACHINES which havo gained Guch an cnviablo reputation-over all other* Machines on account of Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both .sides of the fabric sewed, 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, case of operation and managemonti ii 5. Speed. '\ C. Quietness of movoment. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of soom that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of modol and finish. ... L .’ Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages dfi. manufacturers prices by ALEX. K. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET. ,< *- A MOST *B*Z*Al DISCOUNT TO CLE>UEy. '' ‘ JSusincss Granges. DISSOLUTION. — The co-partnerahip hcrc toftrecxUtluß under the style of T. Littls A Co., la P ? 7 li*? lTcd 111 Q tnal eoniwit. All nosettled bus” . H‘ cndwlto b * either of tbepsrt non, at thoold Bland. TIIO3. LtTTLE, 8r V. THOSi LITTLE, Jr. THE undersigned have this. day formed a Copartnership tor the transaction of the Wholesale uroeerr, ProTlalon and Commission 1-ailoem. at No. 112 Second street. THOB. LITTLE, Sr, _Batemb.rls.MM. JAMKa TRISUILE. NPw^Ssr”^* 10 Co-Partnership of Baoa- E.V'WW * C - **plred by limitation, on the "V 1 * wcoot,noed h r WILLIAM ntUbamb, J.I, =25,1558.-J usS" S COSoi “™ WILLIAM BAGALBT, , WHOLESALE GROCER, JTo*. IB and 30 Wood Street, . _ PITTSBUBOII. THE CO-P ARKN ERSIII R of M’GILVKAY, A SMITI.EY i.tliiedny dissolved. All persons haring ioTN B HT 0^ W , iM P l *** V™* at them to JOHN BMITLEY, who will settle and Ibintdale tho same.— All penons knawing themselvee Indebted to the firm will “VI 5 ■' Ul ," U ',' “™ “ «» ■'om In Traprmßas TUI®, where the uudorsigued can bo found. _ „ JOIIN BMITLEY. Temperaucerille, Sept. Ctb, IS&S—erfrfitdthb Regular Steamrca. Monongahela Rlvei U. 8. Mall Packets BTEAMKBTKLEaRArn, i ' BTEAMKR JKFFKRSO.N .ußha p. WOODWAKO. ! CaPT. OAO KOI f!t«nlr HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pill*- nunjii at 8 oclock A. M, and Evening Boats at 8 w or M’Keesport, Elizabethtown, Moiujusa heU City, DclleTornon, Payette City, OrnenUMd, California and BrownsrlUe there connecting with Hacks and Coaches for Uuioatowu, Payette Springs, Morgantown, Warneshora. Carmichael town and JeOoraou. Passenger* ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for meats audstatorooms on boats Inclusive.— lhwu returning from BrownsriUo leave at 8 o’clock in the nuir&iugand &in the evening. For further Information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Qnuitetreet. » n 6 G. W. SWINDLES, AflKft. fHisccllanecus. WALLACES' FOUNDRY AIN D Mill Furnishing; Establishment. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS. SALT GEARING, Fire Brick, Machinery. Pul* ley s aou Castings, of all kinds ruado to order. Grate B*ra, Saab Weights. Mill Irons, Proof Staffs; Anchor Bolting Cloths, Qam and leather Belting; Portable Floor and Oorn Millt—the test in use; Preach Bnrr Smut Machines, tmd in' thr city mills fed over the West: scour the grain, take oot the chess and ro move tho smut balls before they aro broket, by the beaten. French Burr Mill EUmrs, made of selected blocks. Patent Bhlngln Machine*—cot 10,000 to 2Q,»j00 per day; Uoeo’a Patent Water Wbtels, used in 7000 mills, gaw as much «a the over-shot, and i wfe© as mnch as the most ot the other Wheels in use.. with »o the tr»-Jo. OCicn 310 Ul*»rt* atrwt. PltubtiKb, I**.. W. W. WALLACE. STEAM ENGINES.—Ono 12 inch bore, M Iff t itroke; 2 cylinder bolleri, 20 feet by 30, lire froaU *c-, nU coTmltie, be* been u»d mTeral yean—alio 1 do. S be re and 12 inch *lroke,aitd in good ordo'. will bo »uld ' w \ .Addrea W.W\ WALLACE, _ 318 Liberty itmL P oAirvr 1 ) IrA,KI 1 r A , KlS ’ WOMAN CEMENT, Anri'Sl« ■ol htirn-Uw T W. W. WALLACS. Of) BBLb. WHITE LIME, also 4,000 feet «-» V/ Cnrb-«tonc; for nal* by W. W. WALLACE, aeK-dkwT 319 Liberty rtnx-t. AMS' .CORK SHE RLE THE proprietors of tlio “Pittsburgh Novelty Works" having, throogh Mr. Aduov, (ibe principal mechanical penius of the firm;) obtained letten patent, dated 17th ot Anpiat, 1848, for a new and elmple inetra ment for SJ, American artificialfliOWEßs: Tbo vubecrfberv have added to their eeUblhfcmtst ■even! attiita of acknowledged ability' from Fmlre, and are taatrafoetartu the above good* on a aealo never before at* tempted In thu conotry.'/ jnaoLjtaALß pvrcuasbrs Are taTlted to exataino umpire, which will be foduJ,' both . n - J * P- UKNDKBBON, BM¥TII * CO, ' aqfc2ad. • ?OOB«»dway.Uew Tc?fc.- ~sr JSrßiral. TTEALTU OF AMERICAN WOMEN.— -■—■.For many years I havobeea-troubicdwUh'gsnera' wearinessand languor, both mentaland physical,*-caprice;. • UiUtssness, dull headache, pain la .tho ami temples -'-’ coldaossaadtondencj to rtiffneos, palpitation of tho heart,' very easily flattered or excited, appetite variable, stomach ' and bowels erangod, with pain.. Any montal cr physical ■ : exertion was sure to bring on all tho symptoms, asd I had in addition, falling of the womb, and great pain In that to v ' gion. One physician after another exhausted his shill and gnvo me up. A patient and persuveriug nao of UAi* ' BHALL’S UTERINE CATHOLICON fortunately turned tat, and I have no words sufficient to express my thankfulness Mas. JULIA ANNE-JUUKSUU*- - - lan truly any that I hare beeaasoffererfet mauy.jeira , .j “A menstruation. After a while I hadolhor troubles, inch as pole bee, Indigeatfon,-wasting • wa l. get>T*l languor and debility, palo-In the smallofthe . ' *®, rt of aching and dragging netsatJou, rain between 7■' the shoulder bisdov extending down the spine; lees of apjwv 1 , »troublelu the stemach and bewtls, with coldhandsautT-'. reel and dreadful nervonanws. The least excitement'wduM‘" make me feel as it I should fly away. I tried doctors and" •" d I? S8, rt ttDa . <,T * ,7il,ln F* " Dn another,' witbCut the bcni : ' ' r5.Tr ? uf of MARSHALL'S UTEBINE CATHOLI- ’ t.ON chariged eoiuu of my symptoms for tho better, and now * I auavntlrely and radically cured. I wish that every wck * - r , man could know what it will do, CLAIUSSA OBER. lor a long Umo I had Uterine complaints with thafolloW*" ' mg symptom* I was nervons, emadated and irritable; seemed to abound in complaints; gome or which 1 will try U'i-‘" .wii 00 ' 1 * 1 ? li l 0 , ,0 "* :r wgsM,aud * feellogsas if swoo 4 , Uuug was going to fall ont; inability to walk jmch on at* -. , : ' countof a fi-oltogof fuUuias; aching and dragging, and. 4 ; : snoouDg paius in the Lack, loins, and extending down tlui,' -' itlog produced by riJlnßcduccad great nalb; spas- ’ motile (huntings and paius in tho side, stomach and bowels; -. headache, with ringing in the ears; every fiber or tho body* - locoied son*; great irritability; iun-ose nvrvuuattees, 1 could i '• uot bear the least excitomeut without being pruetratod for '• ' aday; I could scarcely move about the liousu, and did uot - tako pleasure in anything. I had given op bop©, having - - triod uvecything,as 1 supposed,ln voiu,but a Wondcalled ■ ’ my attention to MAUSQAUs’B UTERINE UATUOLICON. - • -■ I took it, hoptug against hope. Most fortmAteiy.lt cured • mc;aud there is not a heaithteror more gratuml woman in the country. I trust all will nsa (t. It Istroly thn wnmaW. - fnoad lu need. Mss. FLORENCE LKFLZft UAJISIIALL'S UTBKIXBCATUOZICOtf vrillcfriain - ' Jy rare Falling nflht JFomiiu IFhtf«, Smpprnstd, Jrrtaular or punfal SfttutrwUUm. Bloating, Inflammation* an 4 DiS' eaicsof Ui« Kidneys or Urinary Oryant, EeleiUionvr Jn- :} wntmenctnf Urine, Heartburn, Ovtiocnett, forvcusneir, fUvUingr, rulpUaHent, Cnxmpi, hukrbed Sleep, and all CrvttbUt organic or wympatheUc, connected vnVi the Uterine ' organa. Ae price of MorthoWt Uterine GUholicr.n ie Ode Dollar * f M aV ? e !‘.i tn3Ul »o»--Dttr «„ heuendal to mo. Tho front, and also the back part of my bead almovt lost its covering—.ln bet mm t i.,.. :' " STtin 0 V W ° * al o , , lnt *?« l « ot T° ur KeotonitlTcs and how tho tip of my heed is well studded with a promising cronof young hair, and tho front is duo receiving lu I ; T °T t fM d w crprepar:iUoniwllhout wybencfltwkatov or. I think from my own perrons! recomnieudatfMi.T cnii Induce many others to try it. D. R. THOMAS, M. D., NM&Lvft* it.' / -.r-r n. « , • > Viacwats, ls»_ June 22.' la&a. »Jt* oP 'i°' J ‘ TroOD *7'Aa-.yoaaw nbont to manuSrtuffc and Tend yoor recently discovered Ilair lUsioractaLTwm • «ato for whomsoever It may concern, that I have r««J s^r.^ ? T IU -^ 1 have, for several y£L bwn In the habit of using other Hair Beetoratires, aud tbJt I And yours vastly superior toany other I It cntiis! 1 ly cleanses thrbead of daodnifll and with one month’s pren er aw wiUrcrforoany person’ahalr totbsoriginal youthful’ color and totturc, giTing It aboaltby, sollMd klomt an-'- • pwanc*; and all this, without discoloring the hands « ° r i w blch It drops. 1 would, Uion!fere,-.r i - o=v. - Markot street, bt. Louis, Mo, and sold by all good Drur ■*** ’ »n3fcfrdawltT---; • Iron City Commerclai CoUego, - Pittibunjh, pa.—Chartered 1355.- ■ • * • 300 e»o»s**e iTtanniirQ,. yap. 1868;- N°W tho lorgest and most Uiioruugh Com ntjpcUl gthnol Of Ito-Uulted state. vSu.l mtn VriTiarnl fut .ctu.l dntM ot tU. Count't. Itoom, 8 Aocovßt»* lTn ' A ' M ’ Pn>, “ 1 Selene, ot . CafcntaSSS!" m ’ T ™ Cl, ' rof Arlu, “ ,tfc »»■! Contmertfal Kirin's ”*"*“.*’*• T ' C ‘ imm > Te*eWbr 80lk 1 C ■ ' «ssa» o t * *** t *°f’h*» and all other subjeciaiifccaiary • n«s tmS*** 0 “ n ® td ?»tlM» of a pracUaPbtijt- 12 pjtiitius/s. •“ tltUljntßli lor »Uo io Md. WMUm Cillev&t b2t -Vor EXaiLAVXD WORE. IMPORTANT IHFORHATION. »**UOD-Tio. OB ll*K Cm- pl«*ror»—or«di»te».*fcl«te4 iB otUlaliiff i^^ on ?r Tl^ l « a^i jr Soil OomiacrcUl Oonne, *34,W- . 8 *? 13 ir ®«k»—Botrd, *2,60 per vedc—B*> UonerT.^^oo—KnUre cost, |OO,OO to $70,00.^-: .—-•■• —*:t. . s*«L D , #*°°* ncdreditbalfprieo.'- ■ . 7 WJJQ-Clrcul&r— Speelmoo# of Btntaou codOra** BUntal WriUog—lnclcw two aUmns, sod addrru »o 4 f. W. JENKINS, ntUlmrEh-JNrmo.- *»t. umnT— v.B,££?nftßT.>V Pearl Steam Mill',,'' ALLEGHENY OUT. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WHEAT, RYE AND CORN , PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED, ' i ‘ ; 11? PITTSBURGH AS'D ALLEGHENY. : P~U WLP 6. ' .7*^7.; JEFFEUY'B PATENTMUBLE-AGTINO J PUMP, »llli INDIA RUBBER BALI* VALTES, Atyl aigfaed for CJiUrne, Wdl«. AlM,*»OftrdeoandPto-KD|io«L : : : ~ 5 . TheeePomp*wfllihroiirfrom tteotfyUiJlvthunirtilgtu-:-'. _. .. •/ iripipßettp.uf : - . anlmUabbta{ptoniofonlerandaxe»ereea3i))r:jp*ir*-;L, *;:■ edtbanoorotherputst*./:' i - , • •Hatlti*.f>e*nnppoJu»4a«atJoE.AUkshaft7.Socal*.tHr:;r the patentee, l am prrparo to faniJ»h • . Kxtractfrom MinnteaefUi«“A»»oci>iik)a of• Sall°«fn tba AVArer iSJa,” .B» their • '■* tMusb,Beplember.io. IMS. Bolnr««i*aod ; * * v enrolibeir ojuuw.■ ■ •.•• Jw ' - , ■t ;• t r; LtivE j; •.■., - of «•* pajestaarehewjy wqiiitt; V 9^ oU ?? * U>eirT#Trum-wi*lyJ- 'v-*\ r„ ip-fheadtolaiag coaaflee U‘Ql rla*»*L»l#<}l!) ■• * & £*7* ooiinß aulpblice jjjtt % ! If J - i AND HOMINY