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K»lor»Hw<l o ® C#wsltt«» -iba Chairman or the t^*P^!, iean Naturalization Committee, can bo consulted doily at Mi office, Norlo4 Fifth stmt . - dfo - ..| A. M* Brows, CTairwafl. AIUM TtmrixiTi'Hi —Ot , » erTlJloni '^ 4ken fihow't Opti 'eUaßtor*. No. t 9 Fifth •*”**’ s#pt.EM. 1 . • i*«us. isssint a »vwh '»‘ m clunrtT 68 i?"!" k •• s 6 M r. * m R*rom*t»r.. —■—: — tiii; Escampmbst.—AYe visiled Camp Du nueano yesterday, whore everything appeared to be going on to perfect satisfaction. Indeed, we wew informed by Gen. Snodgrass that he never saw better order kept at any encampment than he has observed at this. Immense crowds of people flocked from every direction during (be day, to witness the mUiUry evolutions, and no accidents occurred to mar the pleasure of the 'occasion/ The Allegheny Light Dragoons, under the command ofCapL Vierheller, and numbering 45 men, arrived on the grounds yesterday, mak ing a fine- appearance. The National Lancers, from Bontb 'Fayette, a fine body of men. were also present. Some 18cf the Scott Legion were also.present in citizens’ drew. A number of their members were present in thevarions other companies. . Gen. Snodgrass was in all his glory as com manderref the Brigade, with 1\ Kane, of Ihe Legion, in tho arduous posiiiontf Adjutant., Col. iluliz, as commander in tho cavalry ex ercises, seemed to be in his element, and his company made a fine appearance. The cavalry altogether made a splendid display, and their well-executed evolutions, with untrained horses, were Ihe subject of general remark. Captain Hoy was in command of the infantry, and, as was to be expected under such an officer, the compaoiesall put their best foot foremost, and. certainly made an attractive appearance. They all appeared in fine trim. Nearly ihe whole day was spent in drilling, and the men appeared to stand the fatigue well, fir citizen soldiers; many of thorn, indeed, woald have done credit as regulars. The Gen eral informed ns that he would have given many other orders for field exercise if it bad not been for want of space, the desire being to keep with in the lines of encampment To-day, the usual field exercises and company drills wiU be gone through with till one o’clock, 'when the 'whole Brigade, under-command’ of Gen. and assisted by Cola. Hultz und Bowley/will form in line at the foot of Sioithfield;Biraet, and takeupthefollowingTOule —of procession: Up Smllhfietd to Fourth; op Fourth to Penn sylvania avenue; along avenue to Chatham st.; up Chatham lb Wyliedown Wylio to Fifth ; down FifUi to Smltbfield; up Smithfield to Lib erty; along. Liberty to Wayne; along Woyno to Penn; Abwh-Penn to Hay; along Hay to Fourth; up Fourth, to Market; down. Market to Third; up Third to Smithfield; downSmith fieldto end of Mooo.ngahela bridge. Suicide dfVMakiac.—A gad act of suicide was at the County Poor House, about 11 o’clockon Sunday evening last. Aboat 4 o’clock inthc afternoon', Mr, Msgraw, the Stew ard, was siuiog on tho front porch of the build ing, when hb eawamon eomo from the houeo running towards him with fall speed, and screaming for the Steward to protect him from some men who ha-alleged were after him to kill him. 1 told him that __he wonld prctecthTm and inviled'him up stairs to a room, i where'ho. appeared to be satisfied. Mr. : Msgrawtben left him and returned down stairs.-; .Whan supper Vroa ready he/iras- invited down, when he als a'faw Vitus at the table with others, llqvfaa guile talkative,’ and’ returned to the room again without compulsion. Msgraw, in,the.meantime, was satisfied that he* was laboring aaidcr manta a potu. • s lie was sent to bed, but procured, fdqrjog tho night, an' otd'knife and a piece,of glaxiurhich. he used.to cut his throat, and so, before, any one coaid kinder him. He vnu quite .a large, 'well built man, and from a lime book found in his possession bis name was W doubt Alexander,, Gilbert, aSeotchman by birth*, and .bool 2S i-e.™ of *g«.; 1» bio book vrno found tbo anno of James Hiller, 1 ougbrogheny Post Office Wist*hhrclahd county. In the same an aocount with John Naltoo, for pants, ,&n.*doled July 10,1858 no also stated that.be was from Cioeinhalj. The steward buried him io the cemetery of the Poor Co. Whig. ALLiQUirrA Temple of Honor, Birmingham, Sfpt. Uth, 1858.—At die last ffiSeliug -of tfcis Temple tho following preamble anil resolutions were uußnimously adopted: \7nzMAfi II baa pleased God in HU Provi dence lo Tcatove from among ns oar efficient co-. laborerin tfie temperance caiiaft, Mr. John 11. W. Hawkins*' of Chester co., Pa., therefore, wo reverently bow Co Ihe will of ffehxea, in removing from labor :lo re ward,’this great champion.of qar. caose. at a limo whctl hia.Toice, counsel and iffflaencef is to roach needed.' ' . . Resolve? . 2<f, That wo eympathhe ,wilh his family and friends in their bereavement on rc coujat oMhetoicreparablQ loke in this dispenea tton of.PrQvWenceo . - . 3d, bo putr lished in the'papers of AUegheoy and Chester counties, and all others friendly lo tho temper eqco caase. I .Tb£j-. bobapgin mourn ing a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded-.to hi* family. j Is. BeeaxtbVi ) • -' -• n>A. BAmfoed, r - Cornmittee. J. J.'C«BADY f . ;) I ThW will be one of 5 the most im posing AxMbltlonp.ot the skill and industry of Pennaylranrr that has.ever been . seen in thl* .Over threebandred entries have already beeircmbdh.'. ? G.W cows, ;sb«fp twine, in.large numbers, havo their quarters already AUsorts of manuraetures are prepaid tor exhibition. . Every kind of, agrl cuUaral implemenU -will bo there. Such as -need a motWe power lo oxblbtt them in fall will bate that-power afforded. .Messrs. Cndge, Wadsworth, .& Co., J. T. Hamilton & Co., and Mri Ried, ifiU.hive each one of thelr finest en eints Otr' in fall opgraUon. r A.bsg tjrpe foundry, etc.,.etc , giU be ip opetatioiiiM- 1 *• "" " ' ,l , J ' The : grsttods*Jjure infine order j the; Arttsto, Hall /ad thf Horticnltnral Hall will, be falL o^the Pearl Mills, have some of therfinart fpeeimeas of wheat thakosn bepro dooed'to.t|»a.Wttl?7r. ... - . - friends will see that.we-are going tp. hate a great tnaltitada of people here, and now l*.the-tim® to advertise your goods, wares andmerclMmdiie. 1 .Tub Chronicte ofyerterday «*ya ihal an ac cident of wtrdy ehoclraniiatore oeoarred at the New Hwea Millsi Cwmwbtille, on'llondey..The mills, which areowned. by Mr. 0. commenced work, andilhe holla'ofthVcog wheel becoming Nicol;brclher of the proprietor, xnwertook to brother told him to be care ful m hit position vu a dangerous one, and be roolied tbit;“he'wos always-so/’ These were the laatwotd* ho,«W;*Pobe; for, a moment afterward* Ml bniftcr, hewing a jar in the machinery. Went toees what produced it; and I wasliofrUSed to fad the body of Uie unfortunate manjwrered ib two and ehookingly .nutated. It le anppoaed that he reached too fat forward, and Uselothea catchingbetween lio wheel., he wae town»« »®d mutiiatedwe elaud. The de ceased vu ft married man. leatea a wife and elghTchililren to deplgjw. bla. melancholy end,' •• •■ ■lferffc Siiitn:— At A mMtfng'ofttO, mW« 6oMlen<>f th. Wat efIMS, H wal rceolTcdtOAl W wooldvuU the Fair Grounds ra, *>947,00- j d»j U* 29th, *t lDVelock. Upon' our action : p*jog- j represented 16 the'ofilcers of the Soclely, tbBy T*rT - kindlyaenVu*a pan, anil wo-takd this meanso* i publifll/dckhowledgißg their liberality.' i‘■/*! .■"■ ' JdmrMeaW,' • ‘ on behalf of the Old Soldiers,: ; | St*owcAL.--Th«.SjntHl of Allegheny- c Uy | net Sfl?Dr. Swift'* church, Allegheny, lut oren § log. fof wnftrenceand prayer. -U wllloonttnq* I la MNlon *H da/ Ihnraday. The 4 Synod.will I opowwlUrwiennon on Thursday evening, and 1 publle senlee* willho held on each succeeding I ' cvehlogorihe TOkit the same place. , Xa« wtiiilinHttaiy companies of Blair eo. wmholdan enetmpmentAt UuUtdayabarg, com mencing on Mondaynext Several companies from adUtance have bees invited and will no doubt be present. Ample prepArationa are mah- the accommodation oMbcee who will be •in altaidenco.- T ,■ • -«t . .1... - _ ’ -VFiwwYesterday, abbot« A.*.i afirebrokei- Wo»A3Kirua>*r-raxCam.— Aw6man>ho for sometime betaconnde«d alightly m south ride of Third st. a few doors above Grant, sane, was. Blled on the P., Ft. W. A C. u. £ owned bV Mr. Richard Williams, now of Black near.Orviile Station,this raorning,by the freight Rack Erie connty, N. F., and for which Mr. I train bound east; the engineer saw her stand- John Green ia agent The fire caught In the j ing near a post by tho : aide of the road as tbe roof from a defective chimney, and before it •- train was approaching, and a moment after saw could be extinguished the roofe of four houses j her bead severed from her body rolling on the wew destroyed, and the tenements badly dam- ground by the side of the train. Her body was nged. The property was insured for $1,600 i literally “cut to pieces.” No blame is attached in the Delaware Mutual Company. The occu- 'to any one on the train-— Circe. Hern.a, ~m. pants of the houses sustained but slight damage , to their furniture. Their names are as follow: j Acquitted.—Amanda Fish, a servant m the Mrs. Donnelly, widow; J. L. Lytle, river mao; j employ of Milo A. Townsend, of New Brighton, R. It. Bulger, cabinet-maker, and Jas. Mellon, was tried In Beaver county, last week, on a river clerk. I charge of stealing some articles or wearing ap- Asothir Fire. —We regret exceedinglj to I P»™» f J rom •. tranl£ in . hi . B She w “ eute that the residence Dertd Camp- , <l m, led on the ground of iManity. bell, situated on the Toad between Allegheny 1 * and Manchester, was totally destroyed by fire on Wednesday afternoon. The-house took fire in the roof, and Mr. Campbell'was able to save his household goods. It was to remote from the fire engines that the flames bad done their work before effective assistance could be ob tained. Wo could learn nothiog in reference to the insurance. -Still Another. —Between 10 and 11, a. m., yesterday, a fire occurred on the corner of Car eon and Joseph street, East Birmingham, de stroying a brewery .And three or four email buildings, owned, by Mr. Henry Klingriog. Low orer $2,000: insured for $OOO. The contents of the brewery were alldcslroyed. Thefireeaught from sparks from a bake oren in an adjoining yard. Eogines wore on the ground, but no water could be had. „ Fins in Gbeenbburo.— We wero yesterday visited with the greatest calamity that ever be fel our town. About 2 o’clock in tho afternoon the cry of fire was heard. We ran to the street and saw a suppressed smoke proceeding from the lower interior of Jer«. Gilchrist’s slaMo back of 4 lie alley, 175 feet west of our office. In two minutes our citizens were on the spot and then the flames were issuing from the building and soon enveloped it. Before water could be of avail, the back buildings of Mr. Gilchrist, Mrs. Taylor and their dwellings were ignited. The wind was blowing from the west, and the flames spread with almost Inconceivable rapidity, tilt the whole block on that side, from Mr. Foster’s corner to Mr. Clark's house, a length of 150 feet, was a mass of fire. The beat was so excessively great that no one oonld remain on tho roof of our dwelling and office. This roof is flat and covered with tin, which saved it. The Methodist Chnrch and the buildings nofth of us wero with difficulty saved, being on fire frequently. Soon. Mr. Loot's large brick dwelling roof was in a sheet of dame; and from this it was communicated to Mr. Painter's frame dwelling, store room, and the law office of Jacob Tarney, Esqr Tbeso being all fired gave fresh fuel to the_devouring element, which in time swept 6ver Mrs. Foster’s frame. Mean whilo the wind beoame stronger from the west, and tbe back buildings and stables on the alley in the rear of these dwellings shared the Same fate. At length its further progress along the lino of tbe street was stayed by the efforts, of firemen and citizens, saving the brick dwelling of tbe Steck heirs. So corred'estimale can now be made as to the precise amount in dollars, bnt $25,000 wonld not replace the damage. There is probably some $7OOO orcSSOOO covered by insurance in Lyoom ing, West Branch and Fayette Insurance com panies. Most of tbe furnilnre, goods end li braries were saved in a damaged condition. MrJ Gilchrist 1 and lady were not at home, and tbe probability is that his papers were lost. Mr. Loorisalso absent.— Gnmiburg Herald. State Fair.— -The following appointments have been made by the officers of the Pennsyl vania Stale Agricultural Society: Committee of Reception.— lion. U. A. Weaver, ICon. A. W. Loomis, CoL Wilson McCandleea. ' Superintendent*. —Mechanics’ Hall, A. Speer; Domestic Hall, Moses Chess: Machinists’ Hall, John D. Bailey; Vegetable Hall, Wm. Oliver*, Floral Hall, Capt. Negley and J. Murdock; Ar tists' Hall, James Reed; Horso Ring, General Boodgrass and Sami. McKclry; Cattle, John Hodgson; Sheep and Swine, W. P. Ferree; Poul try, Z. Patterson. Clerks. —Geo. Reed, John Small, Judge Parke, Wm. 11. Eckles, John S. Gribbeu, Mr. Seiler, Wm. Speer, Mr. Ctendenio; John Laytoo, Mr. Swiler, Mr. Bueber, Luther and Piper. Gale Keeper*.— Wm. 11. Vouog, John McKee, James Sbaw, James Murdcck, Jr., Roht Baxter, Thos. John Green. Tuf. dead body of a ujad, dressed Id black cassimero pants, satin teat, black cloth coat, Kiite cotton drawers and white shirt, was found [ilfthc Mono ißahsta river, yesterday,|near tbe &jc Mile t-Vn v. It seemed to havo been in the two days. A bat which was pro bably his, was found on the bank near by where the body was discovered. This was the body of a man apparently about fifty-five years of age. The verdict of the ooroner’e jury wm “found drownfcd." No facte could be elicited going In any degree to tbe identification of the body, which was taken to the place of Messrs. Lemon & Williams, where it can be seen. Stbam Fibi Eaais*.—The Allegheny Fire Company, at a meeting held on Tuesday evening, appointed Messrs. George H. Keyser, William J. Montgomery, Morgan R. Bryan, Andrew Simms and Jacob Boobyer, Jr., a committee to prooare subscriptions for the purchase of aSlcam Fire Engine. Should our citizens subscribe a soffi* cient sum for tho purpose, this efficient company will at once procure a steam fire engine, and place it in their house on Irwin street; for effi cient service. .We-trust our citizens will sub scribe liberally to the object. With such an aid, la the hands of experienced firemen, our fire department irould be rendered much more effec tive than at present. Collision. —We learn that there was-a col lision on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, ot Kingwood tunnel, on Bunday night, the trams colliding being the Express from: the East and the Accommodation from the West. Fortunately, but little damage, besides ihe crushing of thw cow-catchers, was done. The collision is said lo havo been occasioned by the failure of the oon dnclor on thjLExpresa train to observe the time table, which had just been changed, in conse quence of which he has been summoned before tbe Company’s officials at Baltimore.— Wheeling Time*. Trrn Ordination by the Presbytery, of Law rence of Mr. B. K. Ormond, and his installation as. pastor of the United Charge of Clarksville and Sharon congregations, look place in the United Presbyterian Church of Bbarop, Mercer connty. Pa., on the lOth inst.. Rev. ,W; C. Jackson, of Shenango Presbytery, presided and preached the sermon for the oecaaon. Rev. R. ; il’Watty. addressed the pastor, Rev* R. A. “Browns the people. A Urge and interested au dience attended throughout the day. Attraction managers of tbo State Fair, anxious to contribute alt in their power to the interest of the occasion, have it in consideration to offer & premium for '‘best gome of cricket." . We understand that several applications have been'made to the Society, to include a match game of. tbU manly, sport in the attractions of the ground. We hope these preliminaries may be perfected. ’ Let us have a game of crioket by fill means. W* have received from the publishers, “flunt & Miner’s Piltaburgh Almanac, No, 1,” for the joer of o nr Lord, 1859 J Thl* is a new annual edition, and calculated by Sanford C. Hill, Esq , and printed by Haven; It contains a variety of original and selected matter suitable to any al manac, and majfbe relied upon in iU calcula* I tions. It is published and sold by Hunt & Mi- I ner, and is for sale by all dealers throughout I the country. ■ , Rsfublxcas. MxxtiroT—Opr friends had a splendid meeting at Cowan’s, In Baldwin town ship, a few' evenings since. ;J, P. Penney and Thos. Howard, Esqe., and Col. Hultraddressed [ the meeting- with great acceptance. * Wo have I some oholce spirits among the Bejrablicans of that.township. The looofocoe held a meeting in I the immediate neighborhood at the same time j and had about o doten hearers. Tan Custom House.—This one hundred and twenty thousand dollar building is approaching completion as rapidly as possible. We examined it yesterday, and found the stucco and cornice I work pretty well advanced, and learned that all | tho plastering will soon be so far finished as to | allow the carpenters to finish their work. It is to be ready for ocoupancy by the first of Janu ary ncxL—Wheeling Intel. Bud from/Uis Ifjuxixb.—-The Steubenville JleraicL oi Monday, says: “Mr; Byron Roach, of LoulMille.Kjr., whohidboUi lep broken «t a.—lrl;...tor nn the Steubenville end Tndi£»«M,l>y tbo fhlllDg of Abridge thirteen SUubntkiUb. m 0«> "IsW of the fKwW- tbTw-hlngl.o H.uin thl. I cut, leemight." -- MA.OKiO-:iuu.^ni7^i« Pell, the -inimiublo oomedlnyh <»*?_» benefit thl. ev'nlog, on b 0““0 B visitor will bepresenled with tbewordaoftUt bewUfolnnd popnUr rang "Lliten toth.Mook- I log Bird.” Tho Cow-Bell 0-QUn.,»nd jeverel [other noveUlee will be offered. Awordtolbe I wise—go'earlj. ■ >■ . ■: ; ' Tn««goßC.*T The first greet ebhoeri of Eak. Fomi comes off to-nlgbt, end the Kcond to*morroif night. The programme for both will he found ln onr wdvettiMng'columns 10-day- Erwy loser of mntie should anil himself of this opportunity to hear the greatest ginger of the age. . . ; . I Ton Oration on the oeeedon of the Dvdict- I tlon of Odd fellowa’ HilLon the 28th, will be t nJßcMßWdekaata. • . J Ik Huntingdon connty, a youog man named Ealey, who was banting squirrels was wounded so that he died, from several small shot received' In the head. His gun which he held in his hand went off accidentally. Jcdor Taylor is to deliver the address before the Huntingdon County Agricultural Fair. It will commence on the Gth, and last until the evening of tho Bth of October. Otra friends will pleasa send in advertisements which they may desire us to publish, before five o’clock in the afternoon. ' It would greatly oblige us. * Voukq SuiTnsoK, charged with shooting Miss ItenTy, will havo a hearing before the Mayor to day at 10 o’clock. A Rbmkot for Hot Weatpse.—The very best remedy for this hot weather is to drop ia'at Down's, Federal SL, .Allegheny, and treat yourself to a cancer of their delicious Icq Cream, or n glass of sparkling Ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of Syrnps, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or der. Their stock of Cakos and Confections aro of the best description, manufactured from good mate rial, and got up in the neatest stylo Imaginable. Give them a call. t The place to secure a saucer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool ufi in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted ui> in the neatest style, tho place to enjoy an hour’s chat with your wifo or sweetheart, while sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the piece where tbe best of eakesand confectionary, family bread and Ico Cream are mado and sold, the place is Oliver's, -St. Clair sL, near Liberty. ' t Card buyers of fashionable clothing, either ready made or ordered,—may find it to their interest to spend a little time in examining tbe stock of mens’ and boys’ wear, on band at Caroaghan’s, Fed eral street, Allegheny city. His work will be found reliable and sold at close cosh rates. t M’Lean’s Yermiitgr—Fi.ejunu Bros, aole Proprietors. No remedy ever invented ha* tnio so successful a* the greatworm medlcloeof Dr. M’Laoc. prepared by Fleming Uroe of Pittsburgh. All who hare used it hare becu equal ly astonished and delighted at It* wonderful energy and efficacy. To pobUnh all tbe testimonials in Its favor would fill Tolumex. we must therefore couteut oorselrre with a brlet abstract of a few of them. Japbet 0. Allen, of Amboy, gave a dore to a child 8 joere old, and it brought away S 3 worms. He eooo after gare another duee to ihe samechUd, which brought away fifty more, making 133 worms in about 12 hours. Audrew Downing, of Craobury township, Venango coun ty, his child on* tea-epoonful, and she paasrd 177 worms. Next morning, on repetition of the done, she passed 113 more. Jouathan noughtnnn,ofWeet Union Park county, la, writes that he l» nnable to supply the demand, as tbo peo ple in the notgbborPnod say, after a trial of tho others, that nono is equal to Dr. U’Lane’a Vermlfngs. Ueaare. D. A J. W. Colton, of Winchester, I nd , happened last spring to get someof this Vermifngo After selling a few bottle*, tho demand became so greet for it that their stock wa* soon exhaostod. They state that it has produced the beat effect wherever need. end is very popular among the will be caretbl So ask for DR. M’LANB’B CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING BROS, of PmwuaoH. Pi. Ail other Vennifngni in compar ison are worthiest. Dr. M’Laae’e genuine Vermlfbge, also his celebrated UrerWlU,ran now be had at all rmpcctable dru* strut*. Fern*genuine wttAout tX/ rignatvrt ej •ebt.dAvtwT FLEMING BROS jlnuusemwtß. KARL FORMES’ First grand’ vocal and instru- MENTAL CONCERT,at the CITY HALL. On THURSDAY EVENING, BepieraUr SIJ. RAUL FORMES, MISSUATriE ANDKM MADAME fiCUUMAN, MR. ERKRST PEERING, . A FULL ORCHESTRA, Including all the moat celebrated tiolo Flayers from the Academy of Maeic, N- Y-. under tbe direction of CARL AN6CHUT7.. PROGRAMME PART I —I- Overture—' “William T*li”.... The firm nd Orehettm. 2. Duet—“l wandered in Dreams” -.Wade J/t»* Ha f/i* Andem and Mr. Ernest Peering. 3. Aria— "lTS dlrscn llelllgei” (Magio Plot*,) Mozart /Carl forvu-t. 4. Andante, In.m the second Symphony-.. The Grand Orchestra, 6. Arte— “Trovatore” - —— Miss Hattie Andem, 6. German Lied—'The Wanderer’ Karl Formes. Tulka—“The Cricket and Cnekoo" The frond Orchestra. PART II —I. OvM-tor*—“Mwanletlo'’.- Ant*r The Grand prrhettra. - ~ GoMtelto—“Blow, flmtle U*le*" llltbf'p if."** Ande d», Mdrne. Srhttmnn, Mr. Eront Perring and Karl Fonnre. 8. Potponri~ 4 ‘nuxn»n*>te'’ „..M*j»rbe*r The Grand Orchestra. 4, Englltli Ballad—“Ok. wbiaper wbat tboa feele»i’*..Aat*r Mr. Ernest Peering. 6. Val« - - -...Venzano Miss Hattie Andem. S. Aria—“ Non pin Andrei” (Huzza de Flgans)- Mfzart Karl Formes. Wedding March —Mlaenm’r Night's Dream..Mendcl»«obn The Grand Orchestra. Condnctore—C. AjrecnuTz, a Bx»ouajt,and Tbbo.TroiuB. Doors open rt( 7i o’clock, to commence fit 8 o dork. The Prices aV Admission. Notwithstanding the great expense attending tbeaeCon certe, the prtcuof admi<eion will remain as heretofore, tiamelv: f 1,00 andsl,W, according to loratkra. Bcata can be even red at the Unile Store of J. 11. MEly LDR, No. 81 Wood etreet, where plane of Iho Hall can be 49>VR1DAV, SepL 24, Seoood and Last Oread Concert of Karl Vormea, with an entire New Programme. The eale of •eats for Ihe second Concert commencee on Tbarsdey morn ing, at nine o'clock. selZl MASONIC OKS WEEK MORE OF TUB FAVORITES. Honday Kventng, Septsmber 30th. And every Evening dorieg tbe week. Second week, and tremoodone encceee of tho far lamed and original Morris liros., Pell and Trowbridge Minstrrls, From the School Street Opera Uoase, Bovton. THIRTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, FIRST WEEK OP TUB COW BELf. O OIA.VS, OR SWISS BELL RIKOERS, nb\v acts, sonai. D.nces, in d bdblebqocs, • 25 cente; Chlldrotl, IS. Doom open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8 o’clock. LON MORRIS, neSktwd Bniineee Manager. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.— Sot* Iron un Mahaoei —O. 8. PORTER. STiai DiatcTOS.— -......—0. M. DAvli. ALTERATION OF TIME. Door*open at? o'clock. Curtain rlee»7J4. Box office BepL 233,1868, the BROTHERS HUTCHINSON will make their third appearance. In their Drawing Room EnUrtainmenti, reedved nightly with ■bouts of applaun. A fine Dramatic bill, iu which Mr. M’Farland, Miee CappeU, and ail the fevoritea of thle popo |ar company, will appear. Perfonsance to commence with a Nautical Drama, called BLACK EYED SUSAN. Wmiam....~~\Mr.*M , Farland. Suren- MlesO. Capped TheDrothere Autchlmon loagreatTorietyof aatonlahlng feats." Dancing by Mies Jolla Turn bun and Mila Jennie HlghL 09-Prlday, Benefit of the Brothers Hotcbtneoo. PAiHrday,a grand Juvenile Day Performance. PR3CEB OF ADMIBBION: Drcn Circle sad Parquette„..~ 10 cents. Family Circ1e......... <£ “ Colored GaJkoy. “ Ootored Boxea—— M Tickets to Private Boxes Whole Dozee ~f» » „ Proscenium 80m5.... ... v*,w Doors open it 7 o’clock: commencing at o clock. Special potters. A Great Pill.— The Qreefcnberg Health Pfll ram headache. The Gnefoaberg Health PiU com fool stomach. TbaOmfeoberg Health Pflleumbad breath. The Greefeobirg Health PiUram costive bowel* The Gresftmberg Health PMrampalpUattoooftheheart. The One fen berg Health Pill com colicky pains. The Gneieuherg Health Pill com pUee. The Graofenberg Health PUI cam djepeptla. The Graefenberg Health Pill J-nrgee witbont pato. The Oraafenberg Health PIU doea oot weaken. The Gmieober* Health Pill U not dmic. Tlta Graefenberc Health PUI can be taken at work. t..ntirelj T. K .UbI. Th. TMthPttl 1. lh.l~topmloe pill koown tt. OrwraDt.r. B«lth Pill to m»d. of chok. genu .ad Orecfonturg lUelth PHI com Th. Grufeeturg H«tth Pill eer« eemtuMU. To.On.toeb»g BmlUi PIU bMcond baudnda. Tb!Gn.feob.nlllMlthPHl *iH can «b.™ .pill cen Onufanltorg nnltb Pill ecu on lb. kldiuyi. ■ Tb. Ore.feoti«g HwdtbPltt combloeßth. .Irtuwof moat °*lb. l OnifeolurgH»HbPnii ei.loolo u»tootw«k«nlog. Tboar~fe»t»igUtollb Pill cao bo üb.n et night. Tbo Gruf.nb.rg H«llb PM ctoito tobon .ftor •Unn.r. TluGreebeturc Pillcoototseedieoinoo.pnL The Grbefeolerg ltoellb PHI to ulun bj tlu w»k. . ‘ Tho tinufeaboig nMltb PIU to token by lb. bllloos. 1 ThoQrMfcuboniTf— IthPllleqrteJeondtoe. Tb. anureaUrg U»llb PGI eewe perouneeUp. PorefaUeetoMiatol ell tbeare.fenb.rg medicines, ee. GreefenUrg Ajmeiace, wblcb cutubad mttoet tb. pA.2ic.e“. box. DR.GKO.U.tfI!TBEK,No. lb> Wood ttmt, end J. P. PbEUINOI Allegbmip. mr»d»«T . TroiNaferCheCaNofUerßia orßnptnre. MABenW BADIOAIdCDM TKUPS. RITCXR , B ; PATKRT TBUSB. fEKJira BCPPORTSR TRUSS. SJttf.AWUßTnra TRUSS. PR. paM mH o’B LAOS or BODT BRACK, lor the core of proUpwtß Uteri. PUea. AbtonUol and Spinal Wnhaema. PR. S. 8. f CTCITB SDver Plated BopporUr. PIUI tba rapport and rare of Pilee. Bwsna SKWOHOS, fcr weak ami Tartccra vetaa. IbABHO KMM CAPB,*»rweak^mJolafe. ANKLR BHfPoMB»ferwaakankleJelata. gUffßffWtT BAHPAOEB. : - - . . UojSSSnKO SYRINGES; also, «vwy kind of f^SSpnO|Eßafett^* T,r^l,UA^ ndlonUycars. u,w * l I ew «e- v*‘"‘l- , - "{r" ' '■■■j' : • • Telegraphic Lauit fkom Eatejie, Halifax, N. S., Sept. 22.—-The Royal Mail abeam-, ship Niagara has arrived with Liverpool dales to Saturday, the 11th lost. The steamship City of Washington, from Now York, and the Nova Scotia, from Quebec, arrived at Liverpool on the 9th insL Nothing new had transpired with regard to tho condition of the Atlantic cable. The Directors of the Company were bolding a meeting at the time of tbe departure of the Niagara, to diseuas the future aftlion. The shipment of tho shore end from Ply mouth to Valentin hud in tho meantime been sus pended. Tbo cessation of tbo port or v ill*, France, and in the Mediterranean, to Russia, is confirmed. The Bank of Fraifee had gained 33,00ft,OftUf. in specie during the month. The American ship J. J.. Hawthorne and the bark Margaret, came In eollisaion in the riTer Mersoy, near its mouth; tbe latter vessel was sunk and all on board perished except the pilot and captain. Tbo London Time* says that the condition of the Atlantic Cable remained unaltered. Signals continue to be received hut are too uncertain and faint to be intelligible, experiments continued stilt to io dicatolhe injury to be near tbo Irish Coast, probably within three miles. Tho Liverpool Post says the ex periments prove beyond a doubt that tbe defect •rises from leakage,at a distancoof 240 miles from land. Tbo directors were to meet and determloo on their faturo course on the day the Niagara sailed. Heavy reinforcements for the Indian armay bad sailed. A convention has been concluded between England and Brazil for tho settlement of outstanding claims against either government. The steamship Avron arrived from Australia with nearly two millions sterling in gold. ‘ • Mr. Morphy the American chess player, had been beaten in Paris by Mr. Hamritz.^ The forcible abduction, by the Roman Inquisition at Bologna, of a Jewish child, under tbe pretence that it bad been baptised secrotly by Its nurse, bad created a powerful sensation throughout tbe Jewish world. Tbe Jows of London lirnl taken the mat ter up. Losnon, Sept. 11.—Dates from Bombay have been received to tho 9th August.' The yebela had Been defeated with great slaughter by ,Gen. Robinson, near Natural*. Tbo Hon. F. Brace is on his way to Eogland with the Chinese trtfatj. Its more favor able than was supposed. By It Christianity is to be tolerated tbrougbont the empire. Missionaries are U> he placed uoder the protection of the Chinese au thorities; diplomatic agents ere to reside permanent ly at Pekin; the tariiTis revised; several new ports are opened; the travel is unrestricted and piracy Ts to bo suppressed. A terrible explosion bad occurred in Uio powder ratlin near SL Petersburg. Ono hundred persons wore killed. A great conflagration had takeo place at Moscow, iu which one hundred horses were destroyed. Tbo forests surrounding it were also on fire. Liverpool, 10/A.— I The sale* of cotton for tho wook have beeo (17,000 hales, including 4500 to specula tors and 9000 to exporters. Tho market closed baoyant with an advance of id chiefly on fair and middiiog qualities. Tbe closing quotations aro as follows : N. O. fair 7j; middling 7 3-16; Mobile fair 7 7.16; middling 74; uplands fair 7 5-16; mlddlig7. The stock of cotton in port is 618,000 bales, of which 529,000 are American. The Manchester advices continue to be favorable, and prices have an advancing tendency. The salos of cotton on Friday were 12,000 bates, including 3000 for speculation and export Havre, Sept. 19/s.—Orleans trea ordinarie is quot ed at JO9 francs, with sates of 13,000 bales for the week. The market closed with an advancing tend ency, all qualities having slightly improved. The stock of eotton in port is SO,OOO bales. Liverpool Urcadsittjft Market.—' The market is stoady with an average business, jbut no quotable change. The weather had been unfavorable for har vesting tho crops, but it bad no effect on the market. The'Broker’s Circular quotes tbe advance far tbo week on flour at Is, and on corn fld@li for choice lota for feeding. Other circulars quote flour steady. Wheat Is aetire. Corn firm at- 33s 6d@34s for yel low. Liverpool provision* Market, Sept. 10.—Tbo mar ket closed steady. Beef steady. Pork is without change. No American is offering. Bacon is firm, particularly for fine sorts. Lard quiet. j Liverpool Produce Market. Sept. 10.—Barklquiel; Philadelphia 0s 6d; Baltimore 7s. Linseed Oil ac tive at 33(§,34*. Sugar quiet at a decline of-6d@ Is. Rice quiet. Rosin steady at 4s Id for commou end Ike for fine. Spirits of Turpentine 3G«fs)3Bs; Condee 10i @loa 3d. P London Money Market. —Consols closed at D 7 for cash and 9?t for accmi&L Monoy is generally un changed, hot Is abundauL Tbe bullion in the Bank of England had -increased £241,000. American se curities were generally unchanged. The market for Breadstuff* closed firm. Sr. Louts, SepL 22.—Leavenworth dates of tbo 19th, per United States Express Company to Boob wllle, of 22d, have been received. The Salt Lake mail bad arrived, having been tweuty days uuL Brigham Young still remains boused, though it is supposed that no bArtu would be done him. Everything was peaceable between tbo Gentiles and Saints, though the latter still keep strict guard upon their women. __ an Great aaeitemenl exist* at LAerrchc* and analoug tho route in regard to the Pikes’ Pnak gold mines, which are said to be Tery rich. Calyoroi* compa nies are leaving tbe borders noarly s«very • day for tho diggings- • . j Schuberth Bai.tihobb, SepL 22.—The committee on creden tials reported against tho admission of P. M. P. Francis Condie, of Pen no., on the groaod that be oarer obtained the royal purple degree in a legal way. P. 0. M., Sal. Craighead, of Ohi(>, was elected Grand Sire. P. U. M., Kd. 11. Fitzhugh, of Va., R. \V. D. 0. Sire. P. G. M., James L. lUdgely, of Maryland, R. W. 0. C. aud R. W. G. Secretary.— M. W. G. W. Joshua Vausant, of Maryland, R. W. G. Treasurer. Ct.ienctATi, Sept. 22.—Fosler’s bridge, crossing the Little Miami, took fire yesterday afternoon. A freight train going west bad Qto cars loaded with fiuur and whiskey destroyed. No one was injured. Tho bridge has been repaired, and trains' ran as usual to-day. St. Louis, Sept. 22.—The rirer continues to recede slowly at this point. All the upper streams ore foi ling. Weather cloar and pleasant. KALAUAzeo, Micb., Sept. 22.—F. W. Kellogg, of Kent connly, was nominated to-day by the Republi cans of the Third District for Congress. J. ft H. PRICE' 8 CENTRAL PLANING MILL, Water Street, Allegheny, ARB now in full operation, with. Ftty & Cx.’s imiiroTMlmachioory lor the .manufacturing of Soon, fTomrs, Door*, Shutters aud Mouldings. Builders ood Contractors will fttid It to their adTootage to call *snd asuertain oor prices. aul* ttiresu, CHARMING, interesting, r POPULAR.—A new work, try A. 8. lloe. True to the Lost; or Alone ou a Wide, Wids Sea: by A. 8. Roe. Ons neat U mo. volume, uow ready ai.d fer mle by *£B J. L, REKD, No. 78 fourth *t. PROVISIONS— -1600 pieces Bacon Shouldarr, 1000 do do Hams; 600 do do Side*; 60 bbte Mere Pork; to tea Sugar Cured Dried Beef; 10 do do do Hama, 20 bble Leaf Lard; 26 kega do do; 160 boxes prioo Cutting Cbeeer, 300 bble Extra aad Family Floor, For rele r.y e*l7 R. ROBISON A CO. DRUGS —Santanic; Hypr Phosphate Llmr, lodide Zinc; Citrate Potash; American Drop Black; Nitrate StrmUa; M’Clanrt A Campbell’s Starch; Asr Aids; Black Mustard Seed; Garrett’s Bcotcb BnuS For sale by B.L.FAHNKBTOCK A CO, „17 No. CO, comer Wood and Fourth its. Sundries.— - 23 Hhds. W L Sugar, 000 Bags Nitrate Soda, 300 Boxes Gorman Clay, 260 Bbla. Roaltt. 100 Kegs BlCarbe Soda, 600 Casks Soda Ash, For aole by t«*«i ALEXANDER RING OCK SKIN STAGE LASHES.—A large assortment of the varioos tradee new ou band, and toegth or .kernel, t. <» , 8 Fourth Street 1 Sfl DOZEN INSEAMKI) I4EATUKH 1 «JVr WHIPS.—Jus* flailhed for the Fall trade- These are the standard Pennsyltanla wagon Whips, and „b deelere to .XG«ln.fb™ r[DDLE r [« 80 FomUi slrtri. ATS WANTED—SOOO busbele. nxa -XX x mIAB „ lcKrA , , p,, UOAE.—S hhds. Prime New Orleans Jtog.r, to .tor. end for -l. FAMILY FLOUR— ACvnricty of choice braod. for eit. bj «,%. EGGS— 10 blile. Fresh Eggs received nm ■* >“«•-»« ,m Kinpi.», WTETS t CO. WHALE 011—10 hbls. refined in Btoro ..dtor™. I..ton.«*b.Wb, URRnS ; MO COresr Liberty ami Hand »U. O K.l\ BUS- RED I‘OTATOES to arrivefoi mrCl M'QAME» AWJKfI. ESTBRN RESERVE OHkEBE receiv oSy «a RH>PLB,WTRTS*OQ. OTURPIIY & BURCHFIELD have rac’d Alt, ttoqn. .nd Lliton Ooli™. IV-* r Ai? .7 .to b„. .Baling--tor l*;to,-.nd Gtowdl.e Robes at ranch lower prices than told a* «* ri y i «k- »h« oeasun. ALL kinds (iFBMGOOUS are Wllinj jui “ *’ ‘'guKHiTl'punoimELD. CHEESE— 300 boxes choice cutting Cheese <u, ■oc'anHti«»l.hT g tsa Y n;OOUJMB . OA KEQSO~f WISTTOBACCO for ado by oU ,„ 2 ainavaa « dilwortii.. O A Tons Pic Metal and Blooms forailo by OU B HITCHCOCK. H'CHKERV * 00. pGas-umirssS^ ENN QHOUND riOTS—4OO. sacltß; in ' wan pickv.y * on. STARCH.— 40 boxes and &0 M>l*. geuj in rtara wxl for J.B. OAMWW.P. AQRO BAKER'S COD LIVER OIL ft 0 mtSHi Jett B.L. FAB MISTOOK k 00. 3GSi-4 bbla. fresh ; Eggs just mffrini £rS7r J»2B H, foBiaOHAOO. TIOTATOES —100 bu*. - to arriTOttnd for 1«2- J.B-CAWWrtP. iCS?^lwsT"?spsi Oomm ercial. OOMUITTEE Of fcORTTRATIOy FOB AUGUST. Isaiah Dicxxt, V. P. C. n Pactjos, Jauxs QAhCISXa, DiiiD CutfsiUi Arsrpr Looms. fIASKKTS. [Btported SpedaUg for the FiiUbttrgh GaxtU.) Pimsnuiß, Thumoat, Srrt. 23.1858. FLOOR—Seles from wagon of 75 bbUT ** $5,10@55,12 for toper and for extra. From Pearl Milb 25 bblsej. traatss,4o; tod 95 dtwextra family at $3,i056,10. Prom ttore, 350 bbls fa lots at for sui.er,ss,so@ss,flo for extra, aod $5.57@56,00 for (amity da. GRAIN—Of all kiada continues scarce. Oats, Sain from first hand* of GOO baa at various rates, averaging 40 ft baa. Bablct U scarce, and the tendency is upwards : ul»a from wagon of 100 baa at 55, for inferior Spring, and 05 for prime fall. JUe is team and wanted at 7!K3i75. Wbcat, sales of 100 bus Pa. White at depot, on prlrate term*. FRED—Sales from Pearl Mill of 9 tons of Bran and aborts at 70c; Bdo Shipstuffs at 00; and 2do Middlings at Sales of 12 loads at scales, at s9@sU ft ton. PEACHES—SaIes of 20 baskata at *2,75(313,00. ASFIK3—A sale or 10 tons Soda Ash at£%. OlL—Sales of 10 bids Lard Oil No. 1 at 85c ft gal, BEANS—SaIes of £0 bns small whitaat 95 from store. CHEESE—SaIes in lota of 50 bit at 7*4- I’UTATUES—Scarce; S&lra of 50 baa mixed at 80. BACON—Sales of 2,000 Jbi Sboatdera, at * JHONKTAHY AND CUfIUIERCIAL, Tho Boston Journal states that the opinion generally pre vailed during the late pauic that the dobts of the western merchants would prum worthies*. This opinion was atrciog* If baaed upon the reports which emanated from New York. The merchants tbero, whose accounts had run up very .targe, in publishing their expose, pot their western debts as low. as ten cents on a dollar. An agent of oca of the largest dry goods jobbing houses in Boston has jnit return ed from a nine months* collecting tour in the wait, and re porta his last month’s labor as very successful. He saya the farmera are now bringing out moDey that they bare bad iiy them for four that a famine was at haftJ, and that largo quantities of old wheat which would oot have seen the light at fifty cents per bushel Is now rushing into tbo market at one dollar per bushel. The Boston Jobbers are sanguine that their western debts will bo paid, principal and inter Tho following is a comparative utatemant of tho condition f the Bankaof the Oity of New York, on the lUh and 18th f September: Sept. 11. Sept. 18. Loans. $124,649,018 Dec. $ 861,193 Specie 28,059,495 28,808,008 Inc. 748,67.3 Circulation 7.839,609 7,313,005 Dec. 610,074 Depositee. 102,897.654 104,738,009 Inc. 1,630,184 Ond’o Dep'ts . 8(5 906,179 67,129,700 Inc. 221.627 —IN. Y.Trib. The weekly statement of the Philadelphia Banks presents tho following aggregates as compared with those nf tba pre vious week : Sept. 13. $24,903,328 0,704,763 2,174,728 3,406,637 17,138,243 2,672^.76 I)n« fnn olh Bks~, Dne other Oku Depoaita. Circulation —lRilla. llnltetin. PniLirru-mi Cattle Market, gapt. - iii, 1863.—'The re celpta of Deef Cattle ahow a considerable tailing off at the different yard* liming the Ijnet week, amounting in all to about IOW bend. The maikelwaa lively,and prlt-ec 80 eta. ? 100 tba. better than lost Monday evonlng, nt from • . $0 to $7 the 101 tba. for common quality, to f7J4 “ middling M $9 to sB>s •, *• good “ About 60) head Were yarded ami aold at Wardcll’a Drove Yard.’ SntEP-rTbe offerings conelat ol about 6000 bead, eelllog at each, equal to o@9 ft lb. dreaaed. Hc<L-i— -Some 1860 Load were at I’btllipa' Union Drove Yard tide week, 890 ot which were taken to New York, and the remainder aold at from (6@59.7d ft 100 the. CtMausTO* Rice Uaixet.—The inclemency of the jreath er bes to tome extent interfered vrlifa bnalocta. Pilcea fur the low grades, from ordinory to fair, hare been vary much ilapreenctl, and aalee could only be made at a d-dlno ol 60c; ft 100 tba. In the bettor grade* of good to prime there la U'lchaugn; theae qualities are, however, quite scarce. Kx treme ot aalea : bulk at Uccelved the paal week, 85W tea.; exported In Mine time, 129(1 tea. reuaintngon shipboard, not cleared, 360 tea. Imports by Rtllrotdi I', Ft. IV. A 0. R.R.—lO tibia whisky, U’CulJougb ft co; 41 d» apples, I do eggs. SnesUteo; 2 hx* bacon, 8 kgs lard, M'Gaudlem, Meaua ft co; 21 dcz broom*, 48 t<bU Avar, Lig gett ft ea 10 aka timothy *«ed,R IlJKiag; WO tx* ch*eta,‘J B CaufieM; Scar load Jural-cr, J U Wood*; 34 bbla floor, 27 aka do, J F SHI * co; 60 too* metal, Nimick ft co, 219 aka barley, Rhodes ft Venter; 18 aka rag*, Cbadwkk; 14 bales basks. W Noble;! 0 bis fruit, 3 bbla dried corn. H’Bane ft Anjrn 100 do floor, Carr 1 co; 60 do, Qltcbcock, U'Craerjr ft co; 36 do, Fairer, 100 do, Taylor 344 Wallace; 29 do apples,‘Gannon; 2fi aka wool, S Uarbaugh ftcor4hbda : tobacco; W ft D (Rinehart; 60 aka potatoes, White b roe; 13 hldaa; J~HlUtoo| 1 car hoops, 4 aka flax; 4 do rags, J S Leech ft cn; 22 bbla floor, M'Clurkan ft co; 1C do pearls, 29 doz waahboards. Brown ft Kirkpatrick; 23 pkg« wire. Town send ft-ccc 67 bij* cheese, 80 bbla floor. Leech ft Iloubtti aon; 60 dor. bucket*, K Dalzell ft co; 25 bbla oil, IOOu pig* lead, B A Fahnestock ft en; 16 bbla wbiaky, Larcbar; 8 do, Phillips ft co* U* do ears, 7 kga hotter, Rea; 4 cars hogs, 1 do cattle, owner*: 37 bdl* paper, I'erkloi ft co; 302 kgs bat ter, 94 do latd, 69 bbls eg ft, 93 eka-otl cake, 27 uO boa wheat, 3819 bbla floor, 332 cka becvu, 764 bbta wbl.ky, 26 aka fenthera, 2DJ bta caudle*, 13 balsa hemp,2o bbla oil, 6*l do alcohol, 121 aka oil cake, Clarke ft co; 321 do flaxseed, Walter*; 63 pkgl starch, 4 do floor, II 11 Oo11lu*;10 tons metal, J Moorhead; 109 bbla floor, Myers ft M’D4?itt. llaglittri fliaamboai ARRIVED. | DEPARTED. Lnteine, Brownsville. I Luzerne, Brownsville. Telegraph, -do. Telegraph, do. Oolnool Bayard, Elizabeth. | Col. Bayard,Elizabatb. turn—l foot 2 io. fallloz. TeUgraphle flarkeia. Ncw Yukk. Sept. 22.—Cotton steady; 860 bales told. Fluor huuyaut: salts 21,000 bus.- Wheat fino; 31,000 baa sold. Ccro lirm; 41.000 boa sold. Pork Ann; tales 2600 bbla. WbUkv doll. Sugar beary. MolaeseS actire. Freight* PurLvnr.LPrii, fiept. 22—Floor, anlat for shipment at for freab ground superfine, $3 far extra, and |4,2S for extra Umltj: Usury tftU range Arum £0,60@7; the receipts are liberal. Iu Uyu-MAu tonit Uora Meal, there la nothing doing. The lecetpt* of. Wheat are small; the de mand ia fair; tales 1,600 boa prime red at £1,60. a)i4 white at $1,40; Ryela lit demaod at 75c for new.aod 80f for old.— lhe mark»t is noarly l>ara of Corot aalea of yellow afloat, at 96c. Oats are In fair request; 1,000 hua now Delaware brought 43c Whiskey la firm at for Ohlo,aod SHcfor Pennsylvania. Cikcimniii, Fept. —Fluor active; 2QOO bide eulit at (4 ttiXVjib 10 for fair to choice au|Mtrai»l $4 ibOfi 60 for extra; rucelpU 430 G hbia. Wliluky 20c und dull: »upply exceed* demand. Nothing «>f importance trauipired lu I’ro vlaiona; 300 bbla Ripley-packed Mesa Pork mild at $U> 60; City-packed | ( bold u $l5 75; £>o,ooo tt) heavy Bulk Sides aold ■it he loose forcMaxing; nodcnmudfor light Bacon without change, uni nothing >looe. Money easy; Exchange on Next York declined to \£c premium; demand fallingoff. BiLtDtoat, Sept. 22.—Flnnr it dnll »od unchanged.— Wheat dnll and a shade lower. Corn etaady, white 79®80c, yellow 90@91c. Wbtskey dnll. Provlalona unchanged.— Sugar steady; Tort Itlco B®Bj^c. ADaUB CORN BHBLLER. mechanical fpola» of the firm,) obtain*! letter* patent, dated 17th of Aagoit, 18&&, lor a oew and limpt* Inttro* meet lor ShtUing Cbm, truly neat, com pact aed portable, combining durability, utility and cleanness; a necessary appendage to erery farmer's bank, la now offered to th* people of tbe United State* at a very low price. We hare oo “Patent Rights” foreale, bat manufacture and sell the article at oar works. Owing tolu compact form It la dra tlned toon to become an article of trade hi every Hardware Merchant*’ shelf. Tlio Machines are of two sixes, weighing only about 35 ■od 60 pounds, and may be secured to a pent, pillar, or door, as yonwonld a coffee mill. We add no more, when M*n it speaks toriteoll _ ■oKhSmdAwr LIYINQBTON, COPELAND A CO. • -yfl nnO “MOUNT SAVAGE," Eire * I v t UUW Brick, but qokUty, oo hand and tot t*\<a 4 JL A. HARDY, corner Front and Front inoeU. Rochester firebrick; do Ctayj da Tile; A. A. n&RDY, corner front end Ferry etrwti. On bend and for «tle by •el 8 EFFUEY’S PATENT BALL VALVE PUMP—A froth invoice received and fcr»U bt A. A.UARDY, corner Front and Firry et». T7LOOK OIL GLoTll—Just received from F the Rectory, * Urge usortment ot el! width* and new •tylea, for eala wboleeala and retail. , „ _ , . •wls J, AO. PHtLMPa, No. 26 and S 3 Bt. Pair el INDIA RUBBER BELTING—Hose and PacJdsg—* largo supply on bwnd and forwJe at the lla Bobber Depot of J. A U. PoILLTPS, m IB No. S 6 and 28 Bl CUIr Hrwt. OIL CLOTUCRASH—SOOO yds of different _j.w-J.rt pil , LUpa WKAPPINU PAPER—ISOO reams, as ... - trf * l^^M * u ' ,for^ b B WcoLUKa SIIAD.— 7 bblfl. No. 1 Shad in store an( foreala low for ceeh at 185,Liberty atreet. by *2 KIDDLB, WIKTB A CO. ofermTwhalb, and straits oil, O Jortm.lrtnj. Isrji I K I S H L?N BN S, Damasks, Diapers, Ac. pONSOMERS OF RICHARDSON'S UKT \j ENB.uA tbo«» dmlroßi of obulotog thoQKNDINB GOODS, Swnld weUultb« utkle* Uwj pwxtaue *io m)* ®d with tho toll tjmw of tbo firm, RICHARDSON, SOfiS *t OWDKN, toreroof tbogonalnoGood*, wlHnot mdlly »b»ndon ft ta«loeM *o pruflttbUr wbn#pnrtb»Mr» mo bo impend on •ilh roodtofoworthlwscbfcmtar. wUbgooa.oi.w j, BUM.OCEH ft J. B. LOOKS, fttDIA RUBBER CURRY AXES, AXES—2S doz for sale low by UITOnCOOK. McORBBRY *CO bt2S 122 Bacoadurt 181 Froot rimU. OMlNY—3obbls Hominy rec’d andfoi njabj «9 lIEjRY H. COLLINS. PIG LEAD—3OO pigs for sale % . •*« iuw»ti£ coi.uNa. CULI-KT— 50 cßka, a pnmo article, foraal by.. Jal» J.B-OAMTUgJ). OIL CLOTH CKASH—A good assortmenl of «lJllu «u.l »ttl™ *l2O *aJ 28 St, CUlr *U - jß ij . -j.in.pgn.iw. HOSPITAL SHEETING ofall widths and to* quuaj for Mle « Ui» 1 mil* 5T56« M UKI29 Bt.cUr.uwit, J«ll J. k 11. I'inM.IFB DRY GOODS of every variety. cheap en C No.Utortrtrt^» F~' LAVOKING EXTKACTS-i-A large SOI i>*r ice crmm, cakec, pic*, *e-, pramwn»« Jo3B .•* : - • UTTER. —40 kec* wicked Batter in *toi ULLBT 50 casts inetnre ancifbrjsalejiy __ <l. B. OiMTIIUa ' T^KUUS—Pboephora*: 1.1 . ? '-ibdldalMubs . ■>■'■■■' QmSMlwes .■■■.■ . TtUowOebt*; •: ■ ■ IlTmft lialatat; • .': ■■■' \ Tjlafr K«thrima,; , ■ -. ■ rorMbiv -« . B.L.Hn*mrooK * w», : a msx'-j-.. -Ho. *a& iconkm. W H E N r M ■ ffA.Akxt.'sr •} S E ING MA.O HIN'E S, THESE MACHINES which have gained fmch an enviable reputation over all other Machines on account of K&* 1. 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, ease of operation and management. • 5. Speed. C. Qoietnesa of movement 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. S. Applicability tea variety of purposes and ntaWmls. 9. Compactness and eleganco of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantaged at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 6S FIFTH STREET.' A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUST TO CLEBOTMEX. . ■ *U&fcdft_w6mT iJusmtss fflfjanflcs. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here tofbrsexiatlug under the styla of T. Littlx ft Co, Is Ibis pay dissolved by tcutaal consent. All unsettled busi ness ofaald firm will be attended, to by eitherof the part ner*, at the old aland. TIIOS, LITTLE, Br., TUO3. LITTLE, Jr. THE undersigned have this day formed a Co partnership tor the transaction of the Wholesale Grocery, Provision and Commission boainren, at No, 112 Second street. THUS.LITTLE, Sr, J ABIES TRIMBLE. September 16,1868. , NOTICE. —The Co-Partnership of Baqa- LKY, COSQRAVK ft CO.expiredl>y limitation,on the first Instant. Tbo holiness will be continued by WILLIAM BAG ALKY, at 18 and 20 Wood street, who will settle tip the bnalnois of ihe late firm. w. BAGALEY, JOHN B.COSGRAYE. Pittsburgh, July 22.1,1858.—Ju24-dtf WILLI AM~BAOALEY, Bept. 20. $24,972,044 6,853,374 2.081,913 3,187,622 17,264,823 2,697,781 WHOLESALE QROOBR, No*. IN an<l HO Wood Btml, THECO-FARKNERSUIP of M'GILVRA Y ft BUITLBY ia this day dloolved. All penonshavlng claims against the above Arm will please present them to JOQNBMITLKV, who will settio and liquidate the s*mo.— All persons knawing themselves Indebted to the firm will plwua call and settle the came at the storo in Tempenusro vllle, where the ttuderslgu-d can be found. . JOHN BMITI.KY. Temperancevllle, Sept, 441;, 185S—ee7:6tdrhn Krgulnr Monongabela River O. S. Mall Packets BTEAMURTELEGRAPH, » HTBAUBB JRFFKHfON, Carr. J. O. Woonwaon. ! Capt. Uzoaoi Cmtk. Tub abovb new steamers are now running regularly. Morulug Boat* leave t’icu burgh at 8 o’doik A. SL, and Evening Duals at 0 O’clock P. M. for M'Keetl>ort, kUtalmthtowru, MonuuKa belaClty, DtikTimuo, Fayetta City, Ureeufleld, California ■ml Brownsville, tbare connacting with Hacks and Cmu bM for Unlontown, Payetteflprings.MOrgmntown.Wayaratmrg, Cormichaeltowa aad'JetUrson. Paseengoraticketed through feuni Ptttaborgh to U'd(>n town C&r £2, meals aadaute-roam* on bool* Inclusive.- Riata returning from BnnrbaviUa leave at 8 o’clock in tha tuomlogand 6la tha evening. For farther informaltou eti • auire at the Office, Wharf Boat,at the foot of Gruitatreet. tub G. W. DWINDLEK, Aoa»v. JHlßCtllatuouß WALLACES' FOUNDRY AND MUI Farnlanlnc Databllsbment. STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT CANS, MIU. aEAIiINQ, Pin Brick, Uichlcr;, Pol leys and Coatings, of all kind* made toorder. Urate Bars, Sash Weight*. Mill Irons, Proof Stella; Anchor Bolting Olotha, Gum and leather Belting; Portable Floor and Corn Mills—tho best In use; French Burr Btnnt Jlachlnoe,used In the city mills and over tbe West; scour the grain, take ont tbe chess nnd ro; move tho imnt boll*before they are broken by the tiealera. Freneh Bnrr MIU Stone*, made of selected blocks. Patent Sblngle Machines—cot 10,000 to 23,000 per day; Roae'a Patent Water Wheel*. u«d In 70uO milla. Saw aa mneb aa Ihe over-shot, and t vice as mnch as the moat ol the other Wheels in nae. with an equal amount of water. Catalogue* <-f Wheels glvau to *ll who want gearing. l)f -flee No. 31X Überly atreet, Plttabnrgh. _ seU.6md4wT W. W. WALLACE. Steam Matble Works No. 319, 321, 3143, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. MARBLE MANTELS, made by maebiaery at low price*; Monuments, Tablets Grave Htotiea — a large stock on hand. Furnltnro ami Waeh titaurt Topv; Impudng Sconce, MarMo and Htone llenrtha, n>«Uo by machinery on abort notice. Morbla sold low tt» the tfa to Offlr* SlO Liberty alreat, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALLAOK. aoll:CnidftwT OTEAM ENGINES.—One 12 inch bore, U O feet stroke; 2 cylinder boiler#, 20 feet by 36, fire fiunt, Ac., nil co Tinkle, boa been UMtl aoveral years—olio 1 do. 6 ln«h bore and 12 lucb stroke,and in good order, will be *nM low. Addreea W. W. WALLACK, •alltdftwT 319 Liberty street. PLA.STKK PAJtIM, KOAIAN CEMENT, OKdKNT f-r flisUm*, Ac. ORINO STONES nod WHITE LIME, at 31# Liberty street, BlltabnrgU. wllXiudittT W. W. WALLACE. no BBLS. WIIITB LIMB, also 4,000 feet *7v/ Onrtxtone; for rale by W. W, WALLACE, eelLdlwT 310 Liberty atreet THE undersigned have formed a co-part berahip, under the style of Khacklett, H’Lain A Co„ for trantacting the wholesale Dry Qoodabtulneca. WILLIAM BHACKI.ETT, . JAMES BIT, UN, nuonjoMES, JOnN AUDAY, T.'T.UYLKIL BHACKLBTT, M’LAIN & CO. WtaoltHla D««lm tn FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYGOODS, Ho. 43 Wood Street, opposite the Sl* Charta Hotel. in23jlmd IMPORTED MEDITERRANEAN®! WHEAT.—-Tho cnbacrilwrs have bow In store buml rod bushels extra quality Bod Mediterranean Wheat, of tholr own importation, direct from one of tho heat grain growing countries of Europe. The attention of Farmer* Is reqncsted to this Wheat, a* It U believed to be the best article of the kind Imported Intothla contitry fur a number of years. It h&a leen eo lected by a competent party In Europe, solely wllh tho view of procuring [a superior article for ••■edlng; and to farmer* wishing to change Ihtlr teed, this U au opportuni ty seldom net with. For tale in qnani itlra to suit, at the Seed Warehouse* of P.B. MINQLBACO, No. 103 Market aad 4 N. Front street; Philadelphia^ PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTEBfTION ffIEMW & JOBOTSOIff Hiring increased their facilities for meonfectoring end applying *W". B. CHILDS Ob Op'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, XL description ofßoo&,st*H*‘wfl»Mttbo shortest do Uca and with the utmost care, being determined to pnt on BooA that cannot boturpasted for Cheapness and Durability. • Oar Rood in too well "known to requireany eulw Iron n*. Testimonial* in favor of tbl* Roofing and nmplMCiD beee*ab7calllngaloarOOca,No.76BialUifl6ld#treet. • Balldlnga corcredwith the •bora Roofing cu be seen at 8. Neleoo‘s, corner of Wyll* and lUgh streets; J. Beck*a mw Uotel, corner of Grant and Seventh street* Ilouee of W. 0. Leal he, Req., Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's Stable; Store of R. Straw, cornet of Market and Seconded.; 4lao Ilooee of B.U.Bnccop,wun»block? Brownsville Wharf Boat; Bonae of Robert Flynn, Cosines. betwoen WsUUr and Welle street* StoreefJ. M. BloUoberU, Webster et-. Stable of A-Bradley, corner of Water alley end Baadoiky •treet, Alleghesr, Hoaea of 11. B. Wllkin* Ke<]n Wood e Run; Hones of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Mri n,^ n . Vut Liberty. end many other* too nnmerooe to meife • ion PERKIN A JOHNSON, N<£ T 6 faalthfleld et-, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS Axn> BHOGSi CHEAP WOR CAS H James robb, NO.» MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE, Baejnit received hialarg* LaGes’,'iUßSKS’ ««4 OHILDRSMS' COOTS ul BnOEH HCNS' OALr, KIP AND COARSE boots, shoks,oxyord ties, . OAITSRS, OPERAS, A* BOYS’ AND YOUTHff BOOTS, BtIQKS, Ac. "A very superior article and eery neat, Direct Dorn the Hanutacturers, which he will sell by the ranorramaiatTery reduced pricea forcaeh. Thla stock eompriew one of the largest aaaortments to be (bond In any city, sat table for city and country sale*, and haling over twenty yean experience In baying, be trusts that he cart now suit all tastes. lie respectfully invites all In wsottoodl. assuring them that they will be pleased. mrtfi—mylT . . __ • To the CUeoU of A. B. U’CA.LMOKT. Bivins left PHUtiurgb to raid* Usmpomllyln Wiiklns- Icn CUy,I b*r» placed »y außaiahad Uw boatoew la the buda of IRISH* UACEENZIB, Attonwjf, No-COlourth ■trMt»to«bom X rapoctfally recommend th«* vrt» hvr* hiUMttooaiidoTMßioprofcaßiosaUjr. . frT-todto ■ . - iUlygfeD B. MoPALUONT. A MEBICAN ARTOICIALIXOWERS.— BMaUeribwi bw iddri to their Mtabllahmeot aereral artfeta of acknowledged abilUy- from Pairs, and are jnasutectxalnctbetboTe goDdionaacalenmr before eb temptedlnthiacuontii. :-. j WHOLESALE PURCXA&XBS An InTited to examine aemplee, which wlllbefonud, both to prlceesd'-eerfectloo,largely la advance of anj aimJler good* oflktedm tide market. ' —. . ' _l' if' - - J.c©. HMO>*BS<Mf,BMYTn AaV ? ~ r m42SBd 200Bwdnt.NewTrek, LACBRnOHBS, fANcrtßiuuntaii,«c. ' Tbinfatcrl&m tarts, —uitiuiw*' * ,*ctory ,V tto. 5 Imlm, on umtasSr, «!•.«> alioTCKOodfc(Btfarth.mßttctiaMMef JW-. ■s* v .-’W**MWMWH|IW:4 4‘-ir^^^-»='i-^^;s3!SB®KSs?^?i32 : fr'S?3;rs{®a - . *• AGENT B OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, Health of ambwcan women.— For many years I have been troubled, with g*n*fa, weariness and languor, both mental and physical; cftprkoj, IlsUsasneas, dnll headache, pain la tbe head and coldnesa andtondenejr to atiffoeca, palpitation of th* heart, very easily Antlered or excited, impolite variable, atomaeb and bowels eruged, with pain. "Any mental oq physical exertion wa* sure to bring odatl (he aymptwm*,aodrhad In addition, felting of the womb, aiid grwW P*Jd I® n glon. One physician after another tnhaoated hlaskllland gave me op. A patient and 'persevering utenf MAR BIIALL'S UTERINE OATQOLICON fortunately corned me, and 1 have no words sufficient to expreu my thankfulness Bias. JULIA ANNN JOHNSON. lean troly say that I have becnaaoflbrer f or many ye* l * with wliliM and deraogsd manatrnation. After a white'* Lad other trouble*, such m paleface, Indigestion, was ting away, genera) languor aud debility, paio In the small of too back,* sort of aching and draggingeena*t(on,pain between the shoulder blade* extending down the *pltxs to** of appe tite, trouble In the stomach and bowel*, with coldhandaand feet and dreadful nervouneea. The least *xcitem*UtWOtud make me feel as It 1 should fly away. 1 -tried doctors and drugs, and everything, one after another, wlthoot the ben efit. Ouebottie of MAKBUALL’S UTERINE CATIIOLI OGN changed some of my symptom* tw tbe bettzr,sndnoW lam entirely and radically cored. I wish that every wo man could know what U will do, CLARISSA OVER. ' PITTSBURGH. For a loug time I had Uterine complaints with tbe fotlov- 1 Ing symptoms; I was nervous, emaciated and irritable; I asemeddo abound In complaints; some of which 1 wUI try.to tell yon; pain in the lower organa, and a feelings w ir#ooi*^ v thing was going to foil out; inability to walk' anicb on *»• couutof a feeling of fullowu; oublug sod dragging, and shooting pains iu tbe back, loins, and extending down the leg*; the Jolting produced bv rldlug caused grsat pain; tubodiosboutings and pains in tho aide, st.vuach and bowels; headache, with ringing In the eo/r; every flbAr ’oT tha seemed sore; great irritability Intense nevTuntniaa, I tiohld - not bear the least exciteiuelil wltbont being prostrattvt'Ln* ' a day; 1 could scarcely move aboot th* bmtsu, and did ndt take pleasure in suythlng. I bad givou np hope,- haring, tried emytldog.as I supposed, in vain, but a friend caUetl my attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOI.ICON. 1 took it, hoping against hope. Most fortmmtely it rurod me;sod there is not a bealtbleror more gmteful womuii. fti the country. I trust all wHluse It Histrnly Ihewomah’a friend Iu tuwd. Mia. FLORENCE LKSLIK. . MARSHALL’S UTEBIXE CA TUOLI COX willcrrtai n . ijr cure Falling of tht IFimb. WhiUt, Suff>reasfd, IrrrjTVittr or J ftntiruatim. Bloating, Injlammatimt an*t Bit nurje/thf Kidneyi or Urinary Organi, Rrlmtion or. In continence of Heartburn, Qnliocnett, Kervotaneiti J/\tiniingt, 2\ilpilations, Crampt, Disturbed Sleep, arut all IrOuUrt organic or tywpaihetic, connected u/il\ (Hr. Cteritit organs. i ; Srtamtrß The price of MarthatTi tftmnc CMholicon it One DMar and a Ua\f per tingle bottle. On the receipt of tindoUa rr Irr Mttes shall be scat by express, frti of cßaiyf,'Wfß« «*» of the esprut route w Be particular to the post office address, Unen, county and state. Hi will guarantee that the Jfedietnewrfribe tent »nrecfif4oftftemrmry. Address . . be. 080. n. KETBER, 110 Wood sL, Pfttiborgh,. .. apl4-d*wT • Sign of the Golden ilortor. Talk of beauty,it cannot exist without a fine bead of hair, tb«D mil Um following, ami if job uk more, in circular arwiadeatch bottle, ami wo one An doubt. * WOOD'S IlAltt RESTORA .Jfc TIVR—Wo call the attention of all old and jnflng,to. ibis wonderful preparation, which turns back tolls Color, grey hair—cuter* the head of the bald with a loxorV ant growth—remove* the dandruff, Itching, and all cetane* ~u* vrnptiona—cause* a continual flow of the nature! fields; and heuco, (( need a* a regular drawing for th* hair will prasurve Its color, andfceep It from felling to extreme old age, h> all Its natural beauty. W* call tbno upon the baM, the gray, or diseased hi scalp to om It;ami sorely the young will t<nt, a* they value the flowing i>r tiio watching ctitl,ever he wllhnutlL Itapraise Is npon th*lohgutrnt thensends. - Tim Agent for l“ruL Wood’s flair Restorative In Nsw Ha* j. vco, rareivwl tb* following Ictferin rrgaid lo the itdtora- 1. live, a tow weeks since: * Duf Rivra, Oonn-, Jnly2s, ISMJ.,. ;.-', Hb. LtavxstwoaTß Hin I have been troubled with dao-=. druff or scarf an my head for mere than a year, my talr began to coma on L, ecurf and hair together. I saw In a New Haven paper about “Wood's Hair Restorative” as a enre.— ; I nailed at your store on lha first of April last, and purchas ed one bottle to try it, and I found, lo iuj satisfaction It was. ' the thing; it removed tl.e ecurf and bair began to rrctr.if ia n»w two or three incheeiu length tahtrt if VMS atl *ff. I hare great faith In U. I wish y6u to send tm* two bolilrt’ - mure t>y Sir. Puat, the tiearer of fid*. I don't kot/w assay of the kind ia iueJ in thia place, yon may have a market for ■ many bottle* after It la known here. u Tonra,wl«h respect, *■' $ RUFUa PRATT-. .• „. ftnijißiiFHU.Sept. 0 lWfl. Psor. W'oon—Dear Sin Your Hair ItMtoretiveia (>roving __ itself beneficial to roe. The front, and also the back part of I /*?,: my head almost lost Ito covering—lo feet iulb. 1 have'v need but twobalf pint bottles of your Restorative, and bow ht tho Up of my head It welt studded with a promising crvpof ' Iff yoong hair,and tb* front Is aleorecelvtug lls benefll. - h * g uavo tried other preparations without auj benefit whaler* - 'g er. I think from my own personal recommendation, l can Induce many others to try It. Yonra, reepectfnlly,' • ■***"•« D. R. THOMAS, H. D, N0.«4 Ytnu ft. ; - RICHABDION’S PITTSBtriiGHT, PKIVN’A. /Hrtital. JOY TO TFi K ADMIRERS DF \ fine HEAD or 14ICH GLOSSY II AIR. Yraonsn, ixs., Juna 22,1555.' Pior. 0. J. Wood - —Ae joqu* about to manufacture and tend yoor rtcMtlf dlacovmd llalr Restorative, I will- , •late for whomsoever It may concarn, that I hare uasdit* - and known otberato me It—that. I hare, fur eeveral 7 para, 1 been In the habit of ruing other liair Restoratives, end that 1 OBJ yours raetlysnpwJorlosny other llcnuw. ■■• ly cleanses tlia bead of dandruff, and with one month's prop *r nae wlltreetoreany poraon's hair colorand texture, giving It. a healthy, eoflaud glossy ap»..tv pearaoce; and all this, without dlacoloring the bands that. . apply it, or tbo dheaon which U drop*. 1 would, tbarxfiww,; ' recommend ita (into every on# dtalrotu of haring a/flne color and textnre to hair. Respectfully, ycraia, WILSON KING, for Bale by OKO. U. KKYSEB, 140 Woodit- fUtAburgb, 0. J. WOOD 4 00~ Proprietors, US Broadway, A. x.J’ In tha great N. T. wire'Railing Ratabllahme&t) ami U 4;. Market street, 81. Louis, Mo, and aold by all gooid Drag ' gists. apSO ' anSOOydawlaT •: ■\lrcm City Commercial Collage, /’j! ' Pitltbnrgfiy Pa*— OSorfersd-ISM. : . 11* j , ; .1 300 BfonisTß iTtiHniso. ixn. i I Iti NOW the largest and most thorough Com** •_ / . , v'i mercial School of thu Unlted States.-' Young awn "» ' prepared for actual dntlea of the Count tng.Room. * J. C. SniTHfA.M.,Protcf Book-keeping and Science of'] (. Account*. . - i.L. f A.T. Dourattr, Teacher oT Arithmetic am! Commercial' ~ r Calculation. . . .. J. A. Ilrreaicxand T. C. Jestcra, Teacberacf.Bock v ~ Keeping. t ' . r - > j ' A. Cuwlxt and W. A. MlLixi, Profe. of rramanahlp. jI - I 1 SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY DOOK-KHHHNO, | ».;•■ Aineedlnererydepartßnntofbatlntea. . .ft. . COMMERCIAL ARITRIIKIO—RAPID WJBINRSS | ;f i_ WRITINa—^DSTECTIKa COUNTEreiTMONKy T —MHRCANTILB CORRESPONDENCE—OOMMIR&IAt LAW, are taught, and allotheranldectaorcwiaary y. ••• for the tucceea and thorough education of a pncttral boil neaa man. . 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