(gazette. PITTBBPBQH: SATURDAY MOBSma, BBPT. 2D, 1858. OWJtIQIAL PAPES or TBM CITT. Olty and News Items, PBHNSYLVAHIA STATE FAIR B’AiR G-ROTTNX)S BTH WARD, TOX3DAY, aEPTEMBEd 58; .WEDNESDAY, BRPTZMBSB 29; . . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, MM. •cSfcdawttf . VAt«raliiMloafCoiamlU«B> Tbs nndantgned, Chairman of the EapobLican Naturalization, Committee, can be consulted daily at his offlea, No.lQiFiftb Street. dte - . . A. M. Beomr, UAatmnn. Mn» taken at Shaw’s OptT clan Store, No. M Fifth 24tb. nr bus. nreoADi : * o’dook a. a..- —"ln 54 12 •• ' v -cloudy 6| B - r_*- 6T lUmmeter.. 29 4*lo Repusuoas MiETiaos.—A cipk&l meeting wee held on Thereto, night at New Texes, in Flam township. Daiid Coon, Esq., presided and Dr. Shreiner eotod ss Becretery. The meet ing wes. eddreesed by Gen. Moorhead, J. r. Penney end Wm. M. Moffit, Esqrs. Z. Pstlcr ■on, Em., oandldeto for Commiesioner also ed dreasdd tha meeting, the large number in attend* aoee having called upon him loudly to do so.— The Very best feeling prevailed. Riving, token of what they will do .for the Republican ticket at the polls. j A good meeting was held on the same night in Rost Deer, at Bpnngdale. Addresses were made by Messrs. M’Knigbt and Carnahan. On Thursday evening a largo and enihusias tio meeting waadtdd at the tavern of Ben Sans* harry; on the ’ Washington Road. Nathaniel Balantine, Esq., pVesided, andWrJ. Richardson aolod as Secretary. Mr. Balentine delivered a brier and forcible speech, and was followed by A. M. Brown and Seth T. Hurd, Eaq§. Tho myetiog adjourned with cheors for the ft,epubliosn ticket. Everything foretells ao overwhelming 'defeat for the enemies of our glorious cause. The peo ple have learned that these locorocos bare only assumed a new diegnise to cheat them in. Tan following testimony of Dr. Walters be fore the Coroner’s jury case of Maguire, who was killed by Cahoo, wtirtinw-some-Hgtr upon the manner in which the deed was per formed:. “Dr. A.' G. Wallers testified that he made a post mortem examination of the head of the de ceased ; he found an extensive fracture of the left porietal and frontal bones qf the skull; the pieces detached and lessened amounted to twen- ty-two: some of the fractured pieces were driven in the membrane of tbq brain ; on re * moving the eoalp, he found a great deal of ex travaeated -blood resting upon the skull, cover ing more than two-thirds of the top of the head. After the removal of tho skull, there was an enormous quantity of the brain on the left side of the head, extending as far bach ae the occi ppb The bleeding arose from the rapture of an important artery under theskull. The.qnan tlty of blood was so large that jt bad detached the membranes of the brain from the ekull, causing S compression of the brain, sufficient to extinguish life. He believed that the instru ment used in producing the injury was very heavy, either ja dub, stone, or smooth iron in* - strnment. -It eoqld not have been produced by a fall or a blow from the fist.” Tnn Oratorio;—On this evening our citizens will havie tho opportunity of enjoying one of the greatest musical-treats that was ever offered in this city." Baadefe ’Great Oratorio, Tnß Mss siab, wilt be given.- - All that is sublime or in . spuing In music is combined in this maslsrpiece.' The tbettC Wm great. It wosonly agrtutmind • like* that of. Bsndel’s; that could have wrought it up to a dignity approaching the sublimity of the subject: Yet all this has been done in Han del's Oratorio.. The performers of to-night are equal to.thotaaktbey haveaasumed. 11. Formes touches nothing, which he does not adorn, and Mr. Perring’e notes are as rioh and mellow as a flatcr’s.- Min Andem’e vaice is not so strong as WS could wish,'but It Is- flexible, sweet and oor roet,.. •/;.. • j. . ' . Tho. orchestra is grand, and on the various instrument* that compose it, each performer is -A ouster. ‘ Several young ladles and gentlemen of this and ear 81ster City have, volunteered to isiU£i&Jhe dhdrusee,~and no doubt every one Who visits Oity BeU to-night will be delighted in the highest degree.; ' ~~ A Child tall* isio nm rat Dup. .l.—Day. before yeaterday a little son of Martin Finkt Mala street,Vent to Cealxe 'Wheeling to oirry a.dinner fo some men who were engaged id digging V weU.: Whilst playing about the opening and peering down into the well he acci dently lost his hold, and fell headlong to the bottom,* a distance ere >nre asßored, of nearly fifl jSetL The ehild waa hauled op and convey - ed W the residence of ita father with a contusion upon ite head and apparently much injured.— Yesterday morning, strange to say, the littre fellow was ranning.aboaf almost as well as ever. Its escape from instant death is regarded as something approaching to the miraculous- Whetlingji^t. Wn.K3ssßcaa.;—A friend informs us that the dosing exercises cf the term at the Wilkineborg Academy, under the able supervision of Rev. Mr. Hastings and Mr. Kiddoo, were exceedingly satisfactory. ThescexercisescameoffonWedoes 'day and Thursday nights. We had promised ourself muoh pleasure in attending them, as we hare an invitation of long standing, but se7sro indisposition deprived us of it. We are assured, however, that the young ladies and gentlemen connected with'the school acquitted themselves with honor, and that their performances reflect ed great credit upon their teaehers and gave good promlso for their own future. Thx fair grounds now begin to show for them selves. We learn that very many of our own manufacturera-ure preparing to make a show, worthy of the ancient fame of the Iron City.— From all parts of the State too, we hear of the product* of the loom, the shop, the foundery and that farm coming forward to taka their part iff the Hair. 1 - We lepra that some fabrics are t« he hero which ircra made by hands of-men and women ;in far distant lands. We.bope and ex pect that this win that was .ever seen- in Pahnsylranic, and wetbink alt onr.peopla should take a pride in bolding a hlgKplace on this field of fame. Tsn friends of Chapin Hall feel confident thifc : Wanes ooonty will giro him at least 1000 ma jority, Making* low estimate for McKean, For esjp.jefreraoa and Venango, he will hare 1700 or ldOd majority In the fire counties named. On tbeJtkefjbftßdj we. beard -that a distinguished friend of.Gillis claims but 1400 majority for,the latter l in the remaining counties of tha district— and Clearfield. ' If these estimates approximate near the result, Gillis is “a uged up m*ni ,r Rafltmcn. . ATSak?.—The - Mayor, yesterday, morning, •ffomiaiUledr/ftr/eUow-nained WilUam Morris to jail for larceny,.oa a charge of stealing* finger pin from 3. Die trick- -The.par lias were,arret tea for disorderly conduct, and ledtednp lß'the.saineeeU, aod dorioglhelr in circerfftion, it is alleged that Morris robbed his companion of the articles stated. PiTTSßtmao Amiabao.— Oar enterprising fel low-dlixefls,-Messrs. . Hunt & Miner, have brought out a new Almsaap fcrr 1859, No. 1, vol 1. . of 75 neatly gotten up. It has betides tho usuafosJculallons, great-num bers of reedptft anecdotes, &0.,- Ac. It is cal culated and edited by Ranford C. Hill, and will be sold at fire cents a oopy. ‘ Bloodbd Srocic. -rThe Mahoning Rtguter sayar A.. Duriihell, Eaq.* ot Hartford, Trumbull oodnty* passed through here, last weak, with* drove of some twenty tine looking cattle, and two beahiUbl .Pennies.’- -He will ex hibit thezn at the various Falre/fo ibis section, and at tbs Pennsylvania State Fair at Pitts •- ; ’ r : . - - ;-v. . School* Or***©.—The public schobla of Tem perancevillo have opened. The teachers elected are as follow: Principal, G. It. Cochran. As* stetaate, Mr. H. McCormick, Misses E. H. White aadM. 'A. Haslett; all are good teachers, and “ a *f ft* I ' l,w « «* M»- Coobrwx then Is no doabl of the ttpU propels of the popDs. P ”" T J «k»<w. thene £o>ho oat hi«_wlfo’.tWt with > m „ . t „ /■ * i “«* then.etlempted to commit eui eide, wss fall, committed to eoewer e choree of assault and -batterywith intent to kin, jtnJt day. Aldermaa;Rodgers was the coanaUUnc nagUtrale.' - , * Massey, who was com muted some time tines for arson; near Fayette City, wag acquitted last week, for want of evi dence, and James Alton, who was in jail for entering the store of Mr. IF Fee, in Fayette Clip was acquitted because hewas drank atlhetime of commUlingthedesd. ■ " A Mini naariFO was held last evening at the Heptane Engine House.._ It, was largtdy at tended and great interest was manifested by. all who wtnjnMnt .l FACTS FOR THB FBOPXJ3. THOMAS WILLIAMS, the democratic candidate for Congress in the Allegheny district, has been the Attorney of emry railroad in the county hut two, and took his pay la the-proceeds of city and eonnty bonds. He also rode on* free-passes over all tho finished roads be was counsel for. ' JOHN M. IRWIN, THOS. DONNELLY and AUGUSTUS UARTJB, three. of the democratic candidates for Assembly, siguedrecommeOdations in favor of railroad subscriptions by the county—the first named for the Steubenville road and the other two forth* Allegheny Valley. JOHN M. TRWIN th ® Pennsylvania road.~ PHILIP H. STEVENSON, another democratic can didate for Assembly, signed a protest in the demo cratic convention of 1857 against Repudiation and in favorof railroad taxation. ALEXANDER BLACK, democratic candidate |? r i’rotbonotary, voted for the city snhscription to the Ohio and Pennsylvania road and has a free-pass over said rood. He also signed the recommendation Valley* Of (L* 10 eoan *y snhscription to Hie AllogheDj ALEXANDER, democratic candidate for Coroner, voted in Pittsburgh Councils for the sub scriptions to the Steubenville and Chartiers roads, Rnd to borrow money to nay interest on the Steuben ville bonds. - THOMAS FARLEY, the Anti-Railroad Candi date for Commlssioaer, signed a recommendation and carried It abont for signatores, in favor of the Coun ty Subicriptlon to the Allegheny Valley Road. He also helped to pat through the Subscription to the Pennsylvania Road and the AUeghony city Subscrip tion to the Ohio and Pennsylvania Road. He has .two sons and a son-in-law now (or lately) employed on that Road. JOHN BOYLE, Democratic Candidate for Direc tor, signed the recommendation In favor of the Alle gheny Valley Subscription. JOHN MURRAY, Democratic Candidate for Au ditor, signed the one in favor-of the Steubenville Subscription. So did Sheriff PATTERSON, broth* er-in-lawof BARNES FORD, the Democratic Can didate for Sheriff. JOHN IL M’ILHENNY signed in favor of tho StenbenviUe and Connelltrille Roads. STEPHEN MERCER,Chairman of the Anti-Tax Committee, signed in favor of the AUeghony Valley Subscription. ID D. BRUCE, Chairman of the Democratic County Convention, voted in Councils in favor of the Allegheny Valley and Steubenville Sabscriptions. JAMES a. GIBSON, chief Democratic manager, was a borer at Harrisburg for tho StcnbenTille road, as witness the following: No. Pittsburgh, Feb. 17, 1858. Rccoived, on the above date, from the Pittsburgh and Steabenvillo Railroad Co., a warrant on the Treasurer, No. dated Fob. 17, 1857, payable to the order of James A. Gibson, Esq., FOR HARRIS BURG EXPENSES, Beventy-Five Dollars 00-100. $75 00-100 Signed, Janes A. Gibs&.v. Within a week after the above, the bill was ap proved by the Governor authorizing the county sub scription to tho Steubenvillo road. PLATFORM OP THE REPUBLICAN PARTT ON THSJEAXOUESTION. Resolution-passed by. Republican County Conven -tiOnTJonuory 0,1858: Resolved, That we aro opposed to the payment of interest on railroad bonds issued by tho bounty until the whole question as to the liabiUly of the county on said bonds has been passed upon by the Supreme Court. We are in favor of leaving the whole ques tion to that tribannl. v and of waiting for its decision before any farther steps are taken by tbo county to wards tho payment of said interest. Extract from Address .Republican County Com mittee : ‘•The Convention took no action on the subject of Taxation - for Railroad purposes, because the posi tion of tho party had been previously defined in a resolution adopted in a convention held at the Court House on the 6th-day of January, 1858. That reso lution took ground against the 'imposition of taxes to pay interest on railroad bonds issued by the county until the legal liability of tho eoubty to pay said in terest had been determined by the Courts of last re sort, after a full judicial investiga ion of all the facts connected with tbe*railroad subs* riptioDS. In that view we concor, and ao do the ci ndidatea upon ©nr ticket. The Republican party, ai a party, Is in no : way connected with these unfortunate and ill-edriscd subscriptions, as they were all m ide before it came into existence; bat tho question! growing out of those subscriptions are questions of to-day, which have to be met, and w© have no in< ilination to shirk them or give them tho go-by.- Grvedoubu have al ways existod, and now more than ever, as to the constitutionality, legality and bind ag force or these subscriptions; and inasmuch as they impose a grievous burden of debt upon the people there is a manifest necessity that_tbose doubts should be solved and alt the questions involve] brought to tbe test of legal scrutiny before the lurden is shunl derod. As a party wo are not in feror of Railroad taxation, and will not eonseot ;o the voluntary imposition and collection of iu:h taxes. Tbe whole matter is now in tbe band: of the judicial tribunals of the country for examination aud adju dication, and until those tribunals 1 are passed upon the facts and the legal questions rai ed, and direct a tax to be levied for tho payment of interest on rail road bonds, it is but proper that no steps should bo taken that wonld eitbnr embarrass o - seem to antici pate their decision. Tbe Supreme < oart, whose de cision will determine tbia question, a composed ex clusively of Democrats, end if l thit Court derides that the tax must be levied, the Deaocratie party, and not ours, must be hcld.-ytsponiible. We are authorized by our candidate (Or'Cbanty Commis sioner to say- that, if elected, bo will jrote as a mem ber of the Board against tbe ievy «i 4 a railroad tax until the Supreme Court, which bastbe subject to hand, shall compel him to do it, and by our candl- I dates for the Legislature that they will vote for no I law authorizing such lery. Thb Coscxbt.— Again, last evening, the largo audience that visited City Hall waa de lighted with the truly wonderful performances of the artistes, of whom we have ao-frequently spoken. Last night, a choice programme was performed in the most brilliant ipanner. Formes never exhausts tho depths of his voice. There is always something left. The evening was so inetemenl that not quite so large an audience as wc expected to see was present. Many, more over, held back for to-night, when, of course, every body will be there. Tub Synod is still in session in Dr. Swift's Church, in Allegheny. We had made ample ar rangements for a detailed report of Friday’s proceedings, but failed to receive the notes as we expected. We shall not be eo disappointed again. We learned, however, that the convoca tion is having a very interesting and delightful time. Tub Minstrels are still winning golden opin ions and getting golden dollars, at the Masonic Hall. At Porter's Theatre a first-rate bill is offered for to-night. Doxxsnc Soap.—We would direct the Attention of our readers to the advertisement of the*“Pennsyl tula Sett Manufacturing Co./’ who manufacture amongst other things ». highly-concentrated Lye, whereby families can prepare tbeir own sotp, at a trifling cost of time, labor and money. Moat of our readers have osed on their tables the Company's Extra Superfine Snow-White Salt, for the table, diary, and general pnrposei. We have used both the Lye and Salt, and can eafely recommend a trial. Reware of imitations, as spurious articles have been thrust upon the public. + A RsirxDT ron Ho? WsAms.—The very best remedy for thls hot weather is to .drop in at Bown's, Federal St., Allegheny, and treat your>clf to a sanoer of their delicious Ico Cream, or a glass of sparkling ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the ohoioest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in cxoelleot or der. Their atoek of Cakes and Confections are of the best description, manufactured from good mate rial, aod got up in the neatest style imaginable. Give them a call. + Tnwplaee to secure a saucer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted up in the neatest style, the place to eojoy an hourisxhat with your.wife or sweetheart, while sip ping the oooling and healthy luxury, the place where the best of eakes and eoofeotiooary, family bread and Ice Cream are made and sold, the place is Oliver's, 8 L Clair aL, near Liberty. -j- Wbitb and colored shirts, for men and boys, gloves, gauntlets, heavy silk shirts and drawers, woolen and cotton under-wear, hosiery, .mufflers, ties, scarfs, shawls, Ac., Ac., at close rates for cash, by Cernegken, Federal St, Allegheny City. £ No more icraaiOß oproRTmnTXB for an elegant hand writlngfrr a,thorough j ’knowledge ofhookkeeping than are to be foond at the Iron City College. M'Lxan's Vermifcqe—Fleming Bros, sole Proprietors. No remedy ever Invented has been eo successful as the greatwormmedlcineof Or. M’tme, prepared by Fleming Bros.of Pittsburgh. All who have n*ed it hare been equal -1? astonished aod delighted at its wonderful energy and •flkmey. To publish alt the testimonials io Its favor would fill Tola®**; we must therefore content ourselves with a briet abstract of a few oftbem. Japbet C. Allen, of Amboj, g&fe a do*e to a child 0 jears old, end It brought away S 3 worms. lie won after cava another doss to the tarn? child, which brouabt away flfer more, making 433 worms In about labours Andrew ©owniog, ofCranbury township, Veoaturo coun ty, gate bis child one and abepaurdl*7 worms. .Nest morning, on repetition of tbo dose, she passed 113 more. Jonathan Hough man, of West Union Tork county Ja writes that be it enable to supply the demand, as the p*» pie in the neighbor Pood sty, after • trial of the others, that none Is equal to llr. Mlanwe Vermifuge. Messrs. D. A 3. W.Oolton, of Winchester, Tod., happened last spring to gef some cf this Vermifuge. ARernllingafew bottles, the demand became so great for U that their stock was non exfaaosted. They state that It baa-produced the best effect Wherever used, and is very popular among the people.' - . aa.Purchasers will be carafUl to ask for DB. U’LANE’B CELEBRATED VK&MIFUQK. manufactured by JLXMIXO mtO&of PntnsßOß, Pa. All other Vermlftigm In compar* (son a» worthless. Dr. lTLenVs genuine Vsmlfoge, also his celebrated Liver PUU, can now be bad at all respectable druxstona. without Uurifnalvn cf FLBMINQ BBO* Seamless bags—a constant supply of .lz« ou UlKt sod torula »t mm&cmmj pne.l A Übctsl discount to U»lr«d«< DAVID 0. IIKItBST ■eo corner Liberty mi lUod rt«. IgXTBAF 'LOUK.-r-100 Bbls. for sale by ÜBANEA ASJEB. WB«amd 8t 70 OHO “MOUNT SAVAGE,". Eire • mWKJ Driclt, boil quality, on h*od sod for Mb' b r , _ ”* IA. lIABDT, - "* >a corear Front aod Frost atr—ti. ROOILESTER FIREBRICK; dd CUy; da TUr, I . A.A.DABDY, cotter Front and T»rry itmtf On band and bruit tr MU SHAWLS— l D&ZBS GOODS. . si*DL* WORK, 4a, • J •-.:L©* UAB6O!CtOVX>B > ; I MlfarknSr-*. Joatrcc'd 4k *8 , . rtwracr . ~._.^: ~~.c::.... an. TV. BEN TRIMBLE’S LOT TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Sept* 38'30, and 30, andOet. l, Every night at o’clock, end on WoirigDiT, Thomsit 43d Fudat AmuoOKi, xr 2 o'clk - Among the fee tone of this established, will be found THE ANTONIO BROTHERS: GUILLIAME ANTONIO, LORENZO ANTONIO, AUOUSTUa ANTONIO, ALPHONSO ANTONIO THE CARROLL TORUPE: UAD. M. A. CARROLL, MD'LLE MARLA CARROLL W. B.OARROLL, MASTER CHAB. OARROLL, .THE MIQASI BALLET TROUPE. ALBERT F, AYALAR, JERRY WARLAND, Q. 0- KNAPP, the People’s Clown. A. FISIIKR, Sieging Clown, J. RICHARDSood TOM TIPTON- Previous to the afternoon performance, MD'LLE WAR LAND will makea Terrific Attention, from the gronnd to the top of the centre pole upon a Single Wire, a distance of Ten Hundred Feei, when not prevented by the storm. ~ ADMISSION—Box, 50 cents. Pit, 25 cent*. **2!> KARL FORMES IN ORATORIOS. O RAND ORATORIO AND LAST AP- Vjr PEARANOE Of KARL FORMES, when wsl! be pre sented HANDEL'S GRAND ORATORIO, THE MESSIAH. The manager takes great pleasure In eanoonclog the pro duction of thla great masterpiece of Sacred Music, with the following eminent artists: MISS HATTIE ANDEM. MDME. SCHUMAN, MB. ERNEST PERRINO, A FULL CHORUS AND ORCHESTRA, nmler the direction of The Chora MU will besting by Ladies and Gentlemen of this City. Price of Atloiiasion: §1 00 and SI 50. Tho sale of Seats commences this mr.rulng, at John U. Mellor’e Mnslc Store, 81 Wood st. MASONIC H ALL OXE WEEK MORE OF THE FAVORITES. Blonday Evening, September 20th. And ersry Evening daring the week. Second week, aud tiemendooe success of tho (hr Lined aud original Morris Bros., Fell and Trowbridge Minstrels, From the School Street Opera noose, Boston. TIIIRTKEN STAR PERFORMERS. FIRST WEEK OF THE COW HELL 0 GIANS, OR SWISS BELL RINGERS, -VEIT ACTS, SOItOS, DANCES, AND BDRLBSgCKU, Admission, 2b cents; Children. 15. Door* open at 7 o’clock, commence at 8 o'clock. LON MORRIS, se2o:lwd bndnesa Manager. JpITTSBURGU THEATRE.— Sols Lusk and Manaqu. &lAOE Dtaxcroa ALTERATION OF TIME. Door* open at? o’clock. Curtain rlsee "}■£ Bex office open from 10 to .1 e’eloek. [No Programme received } Dream Circle mod Parqamtta. Family Clrcla Culorvd Oallerj _ Colored Box**- .... W " Ttckmla to I'rivmin Batem TS •• Whola Boxea $5,00 •• Pruaceamro Boxm ... sa,oo Docraopan at 7 o’clock: commencing ml 7}-* o’cl«k. Da. J. Hostkttkb's Celkbbated Stokacu BlTtxas hats doabtlen created m noth sensation !n the community for Hi remarkable cares, u any other medicine extant. It U a (act that In the minds of many persons a prtjoJloe exists against abet at* called Patent Mad Id lies; bat why should this prevent you resorting to an article that has such an an ay of testimony to sapport It, as Ui» tetter's >L<m*cb Bitters. Physicians preecritw it—why should jea discard it ’ Judge*. usually considered ram of talent, hare and do ns« it la theirthmilles i wby should you reject if ’ Let out your prejudice nsarp jour reaana. to the seerlastlnjr Injury of y..ur boallh. It you are #lrk aod require a medicine, try these flitters. tJold br Dnjjfiri«s everywhere, »od by UOBTKTTKR A SMITH, Bote Proprietors. New. (A Watec or M Irunt eta. ••S&dswT HRLMBOLD’X OKNUINE PREPARATION HELM BOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION. HELM BOLD'S Geaultte PREPARATION HXLSJUOUrS Genuine PREPARATION la prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with tha grrattwt accuracy end Chemical knowledge devoir*! to their combination. HELMBULD'S OENCIXK PRkVakATIuX—F<.» <umm ofth* BifcAtwr, Kii!ovy«, <«r»rcl stxJ I>rnj»t y. RKAi)] AKSA.XJI HKADl—“t* afflicted rail,** me follow' In* certificate of a cnre of over aj year*’ (landing * ILT. llmnoLo—Dear &r I bars been iroahlnl with *0 affliction of the Bladder end Kidneys for over tinij nan. I here tried Physician* In rain, end at U«l conclu ded to pin jroor pro aloe Preparation e trial, ea 1 had board it highly (pokrti of. It afforded ate Immediate relief. 1 bare used three bottles, aad 1 bare obtained nun relief from ita effects and feel much better than I bare for t verity yean prerSoo*. I bare the jtreatest faith la iu rlrtnw and coratlre powers, and shall do all In my povar to make U known to tbe afflicted. Hoping this may prove adranta gtvtis to yon In aasbttag yo«» to Introduce tbe medkip*. I am trnl; ' '' ' lyjoort, M McCoxjoc*. LenUtown, Pa-, Jao. IS, IM7. Should any doobt UVrMcOormiek’a aUUiMLt, b« rafara > the following centlaaen: Uoa. ffm. 8lgla», «x-Q<rrert»ar, Pannaytraala. Bon. Tboa B. /loranca, PhlladalphU. Bon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga 00., pa. Hon. J. 8. Black, Jodi®, Philadelphia. Bon. D. R» Porter, exioTernor, Peonaylvauia Hon. EHU L«*ia, Jodga, Philadelphia. Bon. It. C. Qrier. Jodge 0. 8. Court. Hoo.O. W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. John Bigler, ex-Cvreraor, California. Bob. E. Banka, Aoditor Oenaral, Washington, D C. And many others. If nrcwary. O' See Ktwrttoaifßt beaded HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, n »no.b«r column. mrC&rdcmUwF J9fP??? ? ? P P P P Traiiei for tbe Care of Hernia orßaptan« HARSH'S BADIOAL OCRS TRUSS RITTER'S PATENT TRUSS. FITCH’S SUPPORTER TRUSS. BELF-ABJUSTISO TRUSS. DR. DANfiIXO’B LAOE or BODY BRACE, lor tbe careof Proleptoa Uteri Pile*, Abdominal ud Pptn*l Weekooeeee. PR. 8. A FITCH'S llltw Mated Bopportir PILE PROPS, for tbe rapport end car* of Pile*. ELAST 10 STOCKINGS, for week end tirinrn Titnt. ELASTIC KNEE OAPS, for week knee Joint*. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for week enklvjoiota. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; elao, eeery kini ot Byrtug**- DH. KEYOZR eleo hie a Truee which will radically cure Hernia or Rapture. Office et hi* Drugtton, No. 140 Wood rtreet, aign of the Golden Harter.. ap&dtwF for any Medicine that will •zeel PRATT * BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, tfae only lodlsn Remedy Bow eold far Shrvmai rx, Xeuralg u, H*a<facAr, MJuuAe, Painin lf,e Side or Back,Spraitu, Druiett. Sore Thnaty Burnt, Oontraeud Ckrdtend MassUi; the on . re* •Utle remedy dlacorered thmt will act upon them non lira her tbejotnte. Thousand* of pereose here been cured of tbeae compUiot* by tbis sew discovery. All arelnvited to Hire ft a trial. Principe! office 200 Washington rtreet. Brooklyn,N.Y. Forialehy DR. 0450. n. KKYBBtt. No 140 Wood street. and J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny.^ Signature of Pratt k Butcher on the wrapper, and name blown in the bottle. epHtdewF ' Oaltanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic KUcstsn, for Medical purpoeee, of- a very eoperior kind i will be MDt free of Exproee chargee, wbereraraa Exprrwa 1 rone, upon a remittance of Ten DoUara. Addroea Dr. GEO ' 11. KEVHIR, No. 140 Wood it, Pittsburgh. Pa. epfedawF A-Gmat Pill.— Tbettrnefenberg Health POl cure* beadocba. The 0 roc fen berg Health PJII cam foal stomach. The Oraefenbcrg Health Plllcnras bad breath. The Graefsnberg Uealth Pill core* costlre bowela TbeGraefenbergUealth PlUcumpalpitatloQoftbehaart. ; A 1 tUN ' DS 0F GOODS are .oiling f^ t boats - t ™ The Gnufenborg Health PIU can be taken at work. ■ . It. DALZEbb k CX>. Tbe araefenb-XR Health Pm Uentlr.l, ratable. : ULAVOiUNG EXTRACTS—A latjn sup : J- ply Of Pm ton Warrlll’e celebrated extract Tlta Graefenberg Health PUI le made of choice gums and for Ice cream, cakes, plvs, dc., constantly on band at "Se Graefenberg Health PUI coree acid etomech. ; JOB. FLEMINcrB. The Graefenberg Health PUI cares nerroasnaaa. Tj’GGS—4 bbls. fresh £ggs JUBt rec'd ttud TboGranfenberg Health Pill haecared hundreds. , I*l for ule by J«2B R. KOBIBON k Cry The GraefcnbergHealth Pill will core where a pH) ceo yui'i' a n-nvo —. , m - ■ : : care. pOrATOKb—IOO bus. to arnro and for The Oreefenberg Hoolth PUI octe on the'kldneje. : JT rale by J*>2s J D. CANFIELD. The Graefenberg Hualth PUI combines the Tlrtaee of must /Nt< UE ..,u, —“cTTiTui —n i" r ~ : other pills. f —5O bbis Hydraulic in store, and The Graefenberg Health PUlioretnulc audnot weakening. I foroaiehy JelO J. B.CANPJKLD. KSSSSSStIfSL-. DUCK SKIN STAGK LASSES.-ATSFe The Graefcoberg Health PUI contains a does In one pill. M * of tineßt of tho Tarloni grades now on hsud, and The GAofcnberg Uealth Pill is taken by the wuak. ! l6n « th nr ■>“ ““*• to or,j . ,r ." t *^ of . t . h ? The Orasfsnbsrg Health PUI Is takso by the bilious. WELLS, RIDDLE k 00., Tbo Graafcnbarg Health Pill cores Jaundice. \ 8 Fourth street The Graefenberg Uealth Pill cares permanently Por a foil account oi all the Groefenberg medicines, e«« Graeftnberg Almanacs, which can be bad gratia at the Kents. Price 2b cents a box. DR. GEO. U. KETBER, No 0 Wood street, and J. P. PLUMING, Allegheny. myCMAwT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Glair Street, (DT.lrlah'sNtwßuUdtng,) PITTSBURGH, Pa. •alfelydfo NO. 1 LARD.—44 tierces irregular cooper •B*l 70 do regular do la store; . . 76 do .do do tnarrlve and for sale by Jnlft ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. The only fresh stock of dry GOODS ia the city, now opening. New style I‘rtnu, for toll, axtd tbe beat uaurtnunt of all kinds of kmintils Dry Opode In the dty. EGGS.— 10 bills fresh Eggs received and for sale by z*U RIPPLE, WIBTB & 00. WE are at all times prepared to furnish dwelling*, hotels, *tmal>oet» or public hotaea with furnJttireaiidcbaijaofeay deaerlptloo desired. T.B. TOUKO A 00., sola Opfoaite lira d Boose. flmlthßeld street. ASKS—2O Sugar Casks for sole by : , - wit . ~ - R0B1&T LIORIT. sacks now, 100 ding flag jaaroAdandfaraalebylAlAH PICB3T7AOCI;; J 4 jnckMrJuta tad 363 Brn. PwttU WtettßfJcc jama'iiiaaffjrcbr -lUf half bbST JlKiMdtairkfowtotir B. pal iS-* ~ * ***’ j&musnnrnte. wrozno d WSUSB'S Saturday, September 25th, HART. FO&HSB, CARL ANSCUCT7 •C. 8. PORTER ...0. M. DAVId. PRICES or ADMISSION Special Siemens. ! Telegraphic. Keiv York, SepL 2L To the A*»oci<tied Prest, Accompaning this, I beg to hand you copies of ro ! cent communications from the honorary Directors «>f the Atlantic Telegraph Co. and myself to Mr. De , Santy, the chief elcctrieian at Trinity Bar office.— . Mr. De Band’s answer* will be furnished 'for publi ; cation withont any unnecessary delay. I deem it ’ proper to state as the remit of my enquiries con . corning the dispatch of Thursday from Trinity Bay , announcing tho resumption of! perfect signals , through the cable from \ alontia, that the announce ■ menl was made through a dispatch from the Super ! intendetit of the land lines injNewfoundland to the • agent of tho Associated Press aud was ouquestiona ; bly reported in good faith, but aa tho information has not been confirmed yet by Mr. De Santy, who, alone, has full knowledge of all tho facts, 1 regard tho statement as possibly premature. It u conjec tured that the shore end of the oable at Valentia must be taken np for a distance of several miles, which, by reason of bad weather or other unavoida ble difficulties, may occupy tjtree or four weeks.— The depth of water within 200 miles of the Irish coast isiabout 150 to 400 fathoms, and it is not doubt ed tbatjeveo 250 miles of the cable could be raised if deemed necessary. Respectfully, Ac., I Crnug W. Field. New York, Sept. 24, 1858.—T0 C. E. be Bauty, Trinity Bay: Great dissatisfaction exists In this country with the reserve maintained at Trinity Bay, in contrast with the frank communications from Valentia to the British public. Oife in formation of the state of the telegraph under yfcur charge. (Signed) Peter Cooper, Cyrus W. Field, Wilson G. Hunt, E. M. Archbald, Watts Sherman. The abovo was taken to the officers of the other honorary Directors in New York but they could not bo seen; honco tho abseneo of thoir signatures. New York, SepL 24, 1858—12 o'clock u.— To Afr, De Santy, Trinity Bay: The dispatches from yoa and Air. Mackay are contradictory. Now, please give me explicit answers to tbo following in quiries: Ist. Are you now or have you been within the last three days receiving distinct signals from Va lencia? 2d. Can you send a message, long or abort, to the Directors to Loqdoo? 3d. If you answer the abore, please tell me if the electrical manifestations have varied essentially sinco the first of Septembor. [Signed) Ctrcs W. Field. New Youk, Sept 24. —1 t has been ascertained that tbo steamship Alps, which sailed hence os tho fith lost, for Southampton, had a cross deck walking beam on tbo second deck. As the upper dock had probably burned off when seen by the captain of the Roeeohealh, the wreck would present the appear ance of an engine working through the upper deck; it Is therefore feared that tbo steamer seon on fire may prove to havo been tho Ariel; she had on board 180 passengers and over $187,000 speeie. It is feared, however, that it may baveltecn the Anstria, from Bremen and Southampton, which sailed op the 4th, and is now several days overdue; she has, it Is supposed, over 500 passengers on board. There is one probability in favor of the safety of the crew and passengers, which 4s a strong one. Tho burning steamer had no person on board when seen by the vessels, and as she wns on tbo track of tho numerous linos running between this and Europe the reasona ble supposition is that they were all taken off by some eastern bound steamship, g Danville, Sept. 21.—W. O. Clark, convicted of tho murder of his wife by poison, was executed to day at noon. Since bis conviction the prisoner boa manifested the most surprising indifference to his fate. Last night he slept about threo boors. lie was in the habit of talking freely, with an attempt otiea or twice of lovity. Tho pastorsof the different Protestant churches were with him all the mornig in his coll endeavoring to prepare his raind for his fu. lure fate; they also attended him to the scaffold. Clark occupied 45 minutes in reading bis speech, in which he firmly asserted his innocence. He endea vored to implicate other parties and declared that ho was ready and willing to die. He displayed the ut most coolness througboat,*xcept during the prayer while on the scaffold, when he knelt and joined in its recital exhibiting considerable emotion. He died with scarcely a struggle. HAURisarßo, SepL 24.—The Conferees of the 16th district met agaio to-day. Up to five o’clock r. nine unsuccessful ballots were taken. A mo tion was then made to drop all three of the eandi dates and nominate Gen. Feller, of Perry Co. The motion was voted down, two of tho Perry Confeiees voting against it. It is douhttol whether a nomina tion will be made. The Conferees have adjourned to moet again this erening. Wasbixoton City, SepL 24.— 1 n a letter from Capt. Chaancey of the l\ S. steam frigate Niagara received by the Secretary of War, be speaks of the captured Africans as being In an unhealthy condition generally; two-thirds were snffering with tho diar rhea. and nearly one-thud with assthalniia, two of them died within a day after being received on board of the resect. St. Lot is, SopL. IS4.—The Wyandotte liatette, of tho 18th, says “Yesterday tan thousand dollars worth nf gold dust arrived here from Pike’s Peak; one man brought six thousand dollars, the re sult <»f a few weeks'work.” New Haven, Coos., Sept. 24, —‘reorga Mercer, an Englishman, was killed flight hi amateur prixe fight with Wm, Houston, almwiiißnftHwlnnAu. They fought only five rounds. A sUfgle witness was present. Houston has been arrested./ Wavajiwah, Sept. 24. —The total siiotm u{ f« v « r ee«e from the Uth to the 2l»t of September, hoth inclusive. ha* been twenty. None have been report •J etnee Tuesday, and the alarm has iubM-led. Sivascykn, S®pt. 24.—The lata storm in Florida jfreatly damaged the crop*. The Savannah steamers are etrmgently quarantined at Sr. Mary and river porta in Florida. New \<>ak, Sept. 24.-It u Matod that the steamer Alpa had a cross deck walking beam »-o the eoecad Jack. Sbo may be the borned steamer. ClVtsuATt, Sept. 24.—Weather rloudj; tbcimom •err :o°—nrer »n.*baoged. 2 feet 7 Inch** iu the channel. New Yona, Sept 24.—The atcamer Vigo, to tail to-morrow for Liverpool will take half a million of dollan in specie. A Dams' <ju Srtr~WUSTrUHS. THE proprietors of the “Pittshnrgh Novelty Work." having, throogh Mr. Adam*. '.lh* r-nnclpil mechanical genius of lb. firm,) obtain..! Mtert patent, Oated 17tb of August, 18M. for a new and aimple ln«tn£ ment tor Suiting On-ti, truly ueat, compact and portable combining and cleannaea; a orrrbarr appendage to every farmer 1 * barn, la wow offered to the people of the Onltad State* at a very low price. We hare no "Patent RlgbU" foreala, but manufacture and eell the artWe at our wujks. Owing to ita compact form It le dee- Uoed soon to become an article of trade In every Hardware MatchanU' tbelf. The Machine* are of two aU**, weblog only about 35 and 60 pounds, and may be secured u> a poat, pillar or floor, aa you would a coffee mill. Wo add uo more, whin aaan H apeak* for itself. -HKlmdAw P LTTINOBTON, COPELAND A OO M’CUNTOCK’S OARHE'r STOKE.—He- reived thta day, 10 pieeea Bigelow tx-at brueaela at sorted patterns, bright color*. 10 piece* Crossley’s boat English TapaaUy Bruwelt, la te*l stylos, and to ba sold low at W. M'CLINTOCR'fI »e23:dAwP No. ill Market street CARPETS— 5U pieces lugrain Carpeting, dark and bright color*, fgreen and scarlet,) made by (h* best American tnauufactiirvta, to be aold from V 6 cents to 60 casts per yard, at WCLINTOCK’S —23alAwy Carpet Warebou** Fresh, charming, interesting, POPULAR —A new work, by A. 8. Uo*. True to tbe Last; or Alone on a Wide, Wide Ptr by A. P. Roe. On) neat 12 mo. volume, now ready and for tale by ' _“2S J. L. HERD, No. 7S fourth *t. Vi ISSES' BUREAUS, Bcd.Uiada, TubK JA Wash Stands and Chairs finished and for sale ■*l3 T. D. YOUNO 1 CO. 1 UTTER—B 2 kegs primo Lawrence, Co., I Pa, ia uniform package, la store and for sals br JOHN FLOYD A CO., 13 No. 173 Wood street. FATHER.—2SO Sides New York Solo | Leather for sale by sell JOflft FLOTII A CO. rpENN. WHEAT—26O sacks White; L 121 do Had; Now landing foam eteamer Hastings, for ul» by ao!7 ISAIAH IHCKKY A CO. .PbOflphorns: lodide Potash; Gnm Sbeilae: Yellow Ochre; Hunt’* Ltnimeni; Lyun’e Kathalron/ n. u PAirNiißTorK a , No. 60, comer Wood and Fourth »t*. IME—IOO bbla Louitrrillo rec'd and for by **» J. D.OANTIULT). 1 KA DOZEN INSEAMED LEATHER AUU WHIPS Just flnished for the Fell trade.— Thee* are tho staodard Pennsylvania wagon Whlpa, aod wa ask dealer* to examine them WELLS, RIDDLE A CO. aula 10 Foortfa etreet. OATS WANTED—SOOO bushels. sort IBAtAn DICKEY A CO. SUGAR.—B hhds. Prime Now Orleans J Sugir, In stora and for sals at ISA Liberty street, by *c2 UIPDLM, WIUTU k CO. FAMILY FLOljßr—a variety of choioe brand* lor tale by ITBAN* A ANJKR. ana 124 Second street. IpGGS. —10 bbls. Fresh Eggs received an<T J for sale at 185 Liberty atrrot, by _*2 RIDDLE, WIRTS A 00. WHARE Oin-10 bbla. refined in etoro and for sate low to ckise tbe lot, by , DAVID a QERDST, ; Sefi corner Liberty and Hand its. OAfy BUS- RED POTATOES to orrivoftp ‘Vt/Ui*|i by mj3l M’BANB Vk ANJEB. f'iOTTON—4 boles, suited fsrupholsters use yy h> sUao and for iwle by , IBAIAII DIQg£T A QQ. CEDAR TUBS AND BUCKETS—2O no«t« TMB.fMvlfdattdßOAa-BiickMiUivtoivmt for out, :io» .i,.gir,:iuiiHiaiim;,oo.;. m rtoresnd for wi«iip j.aoAOTnqa.* naafo APlXdS^rbo'biulr in stat* «ad ’ - ?B.QUina& Commercial. COMMITTEE 0? ARBITRATION FOR AUGUST. luub Dicxxt, V. P. C. H Pacuotr, Jakes Giunrzs, Dins Cufsm, Acsrcr Looks . PITTSBURGH SAttKETS. [ Reported Specially for the Pittsburgh GosttU.] PITTSSCxea, Satte&at, Sept. 25.1859. FLOUR—The feeling in (he market mi firmer, bat there was no change in fig-tree. Balsa (him wagon, of null loti, extra et $5,37, and 100 bbli from Ifirat bands on private terms. Proto store, 525 bbls lo lota at $5,37 $5,40 for to per. $5,60<§;£j.76 for extra, and $5,87©50,00 for family da. GRAlN—Safe* from wagon of 60 baa Err at 65; Oara, 20fl but at canal at 42: Wheat, 100 bat Mediterranean from waron at $1,05, and l«» bos felt Bieixt, fromwagon at 65. HAY—Safe* of 16 |j»d» at eerie*, at s9>§sU ft ton, and 1 load of Slraw at $7. BACON—Sales of 11,000 tbs at 03£@7 for Shoulders, and 10 for Hafts; 2000 tb* Shoulders at CU@7; 1000 Zha Hama at aad 1000 foe Sngar-Cu.ed Hama as 11 £4312. GROCERIES—Safe* of 5 hhda Nl O. Sngar at OJ £. and 5 do at 9%. and 40 bbls Baltimore yellow at 10. Hofusee, 10 bblaat 03355. WHISKY—SaIe* of 37 bbla rectlfled at 26@27c, and 21 ibia raw at 23. OJL— -Sales of 10 bbla Lard OH No. 1 at 85c fi gal. T^^. EB- I &l,e * of 20 bas at 00; 40 deNeefaan t*o?*'t*B£j*nd 8 bbla Jersey Sweet at $3,-75 a bbl.' PIO METAL-A aale of 100 tone charcoal on private np’KfcS? l ?* ot »*L h ?' Tiraoth y fm»n storesl,97 ? bus. i?.o« °* 60 bo# «n*n white at 96. FISU—A sale of 10 half bbls Lake White at £4.50 CHEESE—SaIes of 30 bxa at 7*4. nOSETARY AMD COMHERCIAL. Boston Ftsa Marxct, Sept. 2L—The demand for God fish baa been pretty active doring the past week, and price* are quite firm. The tales have been to come extent at A 2.2& I l . l ’ »«r Urge. $2,25@53,W for amaiL Tha nil kind .w light for the eoaeon. In Ilake there hare been farther airs at $2 yl qtl, loose. Haddock anJ Pollock have tseen oo ot. For large Mackerel prices have declined, the ate far, h bore and at Gloucester, being most axelnaivaly 1* Tb erics bare been at $l6 for No. 1, $l2 for No. 2, and $9 for la -ge 3s, and 1 a and 2 a are now dull at $l5 and $l2 fi lib], i in wire* bare bssn In better demand, with «al«T«t $3,55(3$ Vhbl.'aato quality; and 600 bbla Pickled Her ring at a tout $3,50 bbl. Id Salmon no tranaactloa* alncs u«o Maun, Sept. 22,—Wheat—Sales 1 car red al 1.400 bus do from atom, $1,10; 2 car* do, $1 08' rhlte, $1,20, on board; 1,000 red, $l,OB do; 8700 dc Uoa of 8030 bus free on board, at oOo; 2 c*ri la of one car new at 43c. RIVER SEWS. L h !. r,T ,V ter^ y »»■* Hide changed from wha* had. We had sereral smart showers of rain r *'*7» b «* tbere was not enough of water falling to the nrer, although It might freshen tho r I JS’, W * C, *P tb ® following item* from the Mo, of Wednesday : ’ The wei We hare through t to do any herbage a Democrat „ • w Mekphis, September 16,1858. Fftisxo lEPoatEft-A yonug man by tho name of T. Adams commute, raicide on board yreterdmy evening by cutting bU threat fcrith a runr. He waa engaged as a striker on board.and baa been taking medicine almost erery hour in th* day. Bia age was about twenty-eight, wo believe, and he was a native of Pittebnrgb. An ioqnret was held on the body, and bo w*» burled nt Yorrien's Wood-yard, between Hickman and Fulton. W* arrived at Memphis with ■eventy-flte cabin i«s*en gtra and fifty on deck, and 800 tone of freight. ? Ho’ roa PtiE’E Peis.—lt ia as*less to attempt recording the names of even river men who baTe left,arejeaving, and contemplate starting for that brilliant center or attraction. Pike a Peak. ’ We know that Bill Paskloson bos been added to the list, and alto our homorona young friend,Tom Doncan • and we understand that Oscar Totten, a well known riv«r man, lo tends going. Other*, of a lea sanguine disposition, are awaiting tageriy further tidings, which we hop* will corre borate the reports already recelrod Id regard to the abund ance of the precious ore. For our own part, we are toferfi bly anxioos to make a flying trip to tho Peak, for the very fun of the thing. We are of th* opinion that there ia more gold in the region spoken of than has yet been dreamed ofi Our numerous acquaintances who hare started, and will ■tatt on the road to Pika’s Peak, bare our best withes, and we sincerely trust It will prove to them • the road to for tune.' j There is a constant stream of freight of great volume cco alantiy arriving, and being carried away. Freights are quite abundant on the upper streams, and all the means or load*; ing more boat* for New Orleans than oiual. The RrilroaJl Lio« boats, end tb* Independent ouee.eeetn to begetting all they want. * * The Lady Walton wae aground at French Island 60 hour* and while there, one of ber pamoger* wae drowned- Th« D]any boats aground at that bar bod cut up the channel If inch a manner that in some places there were not over an Indira water. Tb* John Gault waa detained at French Island by tin Oeet of boats atnek on the bar, which accounts for bar non arrival.last evening. The Tucker reports her aground It alx inches water, censed by her palling a barge off the bar and whU« ao doing, thaaand washed down, leariuz ha aground." , * The Cincinnati Commercial of Friday says. “We bad the pleasure of meeting Cept. Wm F. David son, of the Uinoesota River packet Frank Steel*, at the Broadway last night, lie la here to contract for another pretty Ittle side-wbeet patsmgvr flipper, to ply between Ft. Peter* end Fort Rldgriy, connecting wttb tbs Frank Ste*l* from St. PauL Capt. D. purchased the steamer Freighter a fow day* •luce, and placed her in ibo trade between fit. p». tor* and Fort HJdgely. in charge of Capt. John Farmer. The uew packet will be tb* same length *f the Steele, with less beam The Steele ha* made 67 trip* between Bt. Paul and St Peter*. fIC9 mile* per trip) including 3 to the Fort—the alter point being W 0 miles distant from SLPanl. Reis likewi** y rejecting arrangements to receipt freight through direct from £t Paul to FL Abercombte, a Gorernmenl sta tion recently located on tb<- Red River of the North—64o Ui)*a distant hum St. Paul by water. Mr C. Bnrota (list clerk of the steamer Compromise, kil led hltneelf on the 17th, on board of the boat, by glaring the mnrzl* of a pistol In bln* mouth and blowing out bU braln< The epeeuds prescaled waa Indeed an awfol on*. ll* waa a man aneb beloved on the boat, as veil as by bis OU-nen-a* friends in New Orleans- He w»* aged about W; and (rare* a wif# and child, residing in (be (ThirdiDlr* trjrt. Comcnrn bis untimely death Toe Napoleon Planter say* the Arkansas river Is very low, aod tb* only boat rnnniug in tliat tuvam Is tha mail packet Lets* The Oi v Powell wa* (*>ld topmtci In Cairo lait week, for ihe Arkansas tiveriroda, for SU,UUO—a mighty pric* 1 ’ IMkmboM lU(tit«r. ARRIVED. i DEPARTED Lottie*, BrownenK*. 1 Lnmrw f firewneriiu. Tei«*reph, do. Telegraph, do DayArd, ElUabeth. | o*4. Bayerd. Ellrabetb Rjrt»—l r.v'.t a |„ v,* 1 * } —C-tl-'O »« firm; Mica' 2)aa> Palac Hoor firm. tale* bble. R h»»l quiet. Own firm* •m 1 :'*? t '"*- c n *“ f h "* r 7 *« >»2 fOftM 37 lUcco eteady •t Vy**?* for ftd«« ctij lor tfhonl.Ure. Hide* *na norhaogi-- btcrr «t 7V629. Coffre %iMdr. —l** 70i*o Up Praljhta on Colton to »»i T £E 0, .2‘ 1,M; .. 1 » ■ “i"J U ** R a,,c H® * H°ck tetaod C 6; Mich. Southern 22?*; N. Y.Ontral 77? i, Readlc* 4M** Mo .ix« WU: Galena A Chicago 8* Mlef? I.;-Clare! J A Toledo grant* 1 fluiDoraii. iiapl. 24.—Flcwr flrn>ir and tnora inquiry fonfaipaent; aaloa 1000 tua extra at |Cj extra family at %s +S, lb* intpecthma tor the weak amornt to « 4 ?pn bbU. lo Rye Hoor or Corn Meal, oochange. Wheat ecarca and adrccco of 2&3r; ealea3ooobus red at fl 30<£1 33. Rye wanted, at “Ac tor Penoa. Ooru la more abundant and price* rather weak; n]ea 2000 boa yellow at o&c,ln atorr. data elaady. Wbl.ky aella at S4@24Uc tor bbU. In Prortiiona but little doing. Butisou, Hepu 21.—Floor firm; 1000 bbla Ohio and Howard 8t eotd at IJ £O. Wheat firmer. Oorn advancing S' I .™*, r' llo » ol @“2t- TOij dntl at TO FARMERS. IMPROVED SUGAR MILL AND lU PROVED VHRTIOAL TWO AND TtIJIKB CYLINDER SVOARMILL. Thtj tiler the Mill u thecheepeat, moat dorebU, «ad »lmp!« Machine for Crcthlng Cane, In the market. Iu itrciißlh baa been teated bj tbt loiertlon of hard pint wood between the Rollare, wtth the power of two home to (be loron. Th# entire Mill la of Out ud Wrought Iron—-th* BoIU 11 l*y 13 Incbea, tad tb« Shaft* of Rolled Iron, locbei thick. The Holla nr* adjnitable, and eailly oiled In the Jonrnala. - Price of 3 CyllnderMHl 00 Do 2 do do 45 00 Order* for MIHa from any part or the Untied BUteai tnded to. Addreaa BMALL A BM7BER, aea.-2»wdlm Variety Iron Vorkt, York, Pa. XTBA INVOICE OF MEDALLION (Centre) Velvet Carpet*, Croeelry’a beet Etulfah, war ranted; two breedtba famUbee the roots. Callin and aee tneee exceedingly handaome good*—we take plaaaara In ahowlngtbem. (ee23.*dAw») W. M’CLtKTOCK. POTATOES —300 bus prune French Creek Neahannock Potatoaa reoM aod for tale by BIDDLE, WIRTB A CO. £W WALLPAPER at eleven pence per roll, for eale bjr ae23 W. P. MARSHALL A Op. riAK PAINT PAPERS—For halls, dimne room* and colling*—now deelgne—for eale by W. P. MARSHALL A CO. lUNCJSSS WILLIAM DECORATION in gold for parlon, for aala by “23 IT. P. MARSHALL A 00. IHeESE—2OO boxes primo cutting Cheese f Utl* day rac'd and far aala by HENRY If. cioLLlNa 7RESH ROASTED JAVA ANDRIOCOF-' -r, F . E^?i l 2 L *fP mjT * aoJ Old Got Jara Ooffee, for aala FRANCE'S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal aU legheny. M 23 r | 'O SPORTSMEN—Dupont a Rifle Powder A In pound cantstera, or amaller quantities also. Shot Loud and Capa, for sale at FRANCE'S, Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal atreet. Allegheny. CIDER VINEGARFOR PICKLING PCR PO3US, for aala at FRANCK'S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal etrect, Allegheny J EFFREY'S "PATENT BALL VALVE U PUMP—A freab tnvolce received and lor tale hy _*• g a. a. hardy, MlB comer Front and Terry et>. WRAPPING PAPER—ISOO reams, as* aorted tIZM, rac’d and for cale by HENRY H. OQLLINB. SHAD.— 7 bbla. No. 1 Shad in store and ferula low for eeab at ltt Liberty a treat, by "V RIDDLE, WIKTB * 00. C?6rM, WHALE, AND STRAITS OIL, kj Joat rewiring a large Inrolce by - m 2 MAOKEOWN A FINLEY, A XES, AXES—2S doz for sale low by XjL IHT3HOOCK. McGRKBRT A CO. »t2B. 123 Second and 161 Front alreets. HOMINY— 30 bbls Hominy reo’d and for ealeby »e 0 HETOT H. COLLIN 8. PIG LEAD—3oopigs for sale by e»4 HENRY IT. OOLUNfI. CULLET— 50 csks, a prime article, for Bale by JnlO ' J. D. CANFIELD.' IGGS.—2 bbls. just received and for sale |T>y JuIT ATWELL, LEH AOO . IME—2OO bbls. just rac'd and for sale br U*Bo HENRY H. OOLUNS* A—LARGE lot of Second Mourning Prints JjL »*SeaotSWry«A - ' }• . ‘ • *** • • *q q.HANßG»LbvkTiltarket^ MMK—2OO by-’ ■ JjTij^UXnpjjß, WHEELER & WILSON’S FAMXLT SEWING MA.OBEI IT E S, AGENT’S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH BTHEBT, THESE MACHINES which hare gained snoh an enviable reputation over aU other Machines on account of ' t&* i. Beauty and excellence of stitch,; alike on both eidaa of the fabric sewed* 2. Economy of thread. ; j . " 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of bozutrootUin. , 4. Portability, ease of operation end management. 5. Speed. . 6. Quietness of movement. 1 7 . Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will oot rip or ravel -- Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of tho latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers Price* by *ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET; A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLBRQTMEN. ta&hdlwfiotT tSußincss ©Sangca. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnorship here tofore existing under the style of T. Little A 00, Is this piy dissolved by matnal- consent. All nnsettled bnri nees ofsaid firm will be attended to by either of the part ner*, at theold stAnd. THOS. LITTLE, Br, THOS. LITTLE, Jr. THE undersigned have this day formed a Copartnership tor the transaction of the Wholesale Grocery, Provision and Commission business, at No. 112 Second street. THOB.LITTI.K. Sr, JAMES TRIMBLE. September 16,1859. NOTICE. —The Co-Partnership of Baga- LEV, OOSGRAVE A CO.expired by limitation,on the firsttnstaot. The business trill be eoaUnned by WILLIAM BAGALKT.at 18 aod 20 Wood street, who will settle op the bnsinetsoftbe late firm. w.BAGALET. > JOHN B.COSGRAVE. Pittsburgh, July 22d, 1958.—Jn24-dtf Wn.LIAM~BAOALBY, WHOLESALE QHOOEH, Nos, 18 and 90 Wood Street, Krgulat itramrts. Monongahela River U. B. Mail packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, J STEAMER JEFFERSON, ‘ Jaßbl Oaft. J. C. WoorwAKii. ! Cap?. Gaoaax fluri Tiie above new steamers are dow running regnlarly. Morning Boats leave Pitts burgh at 8 o’clock A. and Evening Boats at 6 o’clock P. U. for M'Keeeport, K!l2abcthtnwß, Mononga beU City, Bellevenum, Fayette City, Greenfield, California aod Brownsville, then connecting with Hacks and Coaches for Cniuntown, Fayvtt* Springs, Morgantown, Wayaesbnrg, Oannkhaeltowu and Jeffenon. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Cr.loo town for $2, meals and state-room* on boats Inclusive.— Boats retaming from Brow a* Till# leave at 8 o’clock tn the moralngaad 6ln the evening. For further Information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Orant street. an& G. W. SWINDLEii, Aowm. yaißcrllancoug. FALL DRY GOODS C. HANSON LOVE’S, No. 74 Market Street, BETWER.N FOURTII STREET AND THE DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA. BIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE. The aabscrlber ha* J ait roturnidfrom Phlladriphls, New Tork, Boston, and tome of the Manufacturing towns in lh« New England Btatea, so as to get a portion of oor DOM E - TIC GOODS direct from the manufacturers, and save m.e profit In receiving tbrm In that Our stock of FOR EIGN GOODS bas never been so cotajjlj^. DRK9B GOOOD9: YRKY HIGH DRR39 SILKS, in Plain Black apd Fig’d. VERY RICH DRK3S BU.KS,PlajJ,Stripedaßdßrccade. VERT RICU SILK ROBES, Black and Colored. VERY RICH ALL WOOL MOHS DELATOR VERY BIOU ROBE MOUd DE LAINS. VERY RICH OOTTOS AND WOOL MOCS DE LAIN?. FRENCH MERINOS COB U Hi G S , The largest stock- in the city, «nd BETTER GOODSFOR THE PRICE, 7 RAM CAN BE FOONO IN ANY~Otfttt:R“ UOUSK WKBI OF THE MOUNTAINS, airao BRS BOUGHT -A.T AUCTION LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, «ill ac U'Solo at a vcbt SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST. SHAWIiS ASD CtOASS, Of entirely t>*w designs, inch aathe . PALMA 8H A W LB, Aod many other NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS .AND CLOAKS.' We nerer here been able to offer' ao Urge ud vartid itoekfot all kind* o( SUAWLS aod CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK» COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCJNGS, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, ETC. MO U JR|N Ia- GOODS: black DRESS GOODS, shawls, crape teil COLLARS, GLOVES AKD EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE Mou&mm 00088- DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS* fiLSAOHED AND UNBLEACHED MCBLINS, TICKINGS, CHECKS GINGHAMS, B PRINTS, . KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, SATINETTS. UASSIMERES, CLOTHS, Aod every other article ncoally kept to a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS. A« many of the above gooda have bees bought from the MANUFACTORIES and AT AUCTION FOR NUT CABO, wear# enabled to tell them aa LOW AS THEY CAN DE PUKCUASKDIN ANY OP THE WHOLESALE HOUSES tn theKaiterncttlee. In abort, w* have never been able to offer au lane and attractive a stack to anr namtronj coito men and the public generally. 49* NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. - C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Yosug, Etevehaon 4 Lore, aod Broth era, No. 74 MARKET BTREET, *<l4;lmdAw T ) PITTSBURGH, PA. WALLACES FOUNDRY AND Mill FurDlAtilng EitabUlhment. STEAM ENGINES. BOILERS, SALT PANS, HILL GEARING, Pin Stick, il.chin.ry, Pul leys aod Casting*. oral! kinds made toordar. Grata Barm. Saab Weights, UUI Irons, Proof Staffs; Anchor Bolting Cloths, Gum and Leather Belting; Portable Floor and Oorn Mills—the beat In naa; French Bun Sant Machines,nsed in the city mills and ovartbe West; econrth* grain, take out the cbeesand re, mote the smut halls before they are broken by the beaten. French Barr Mill Stones, made of selected block*. Patent Shingle Machine*—cot 10,000 to 20,000 per day; Bose's Patent Water Wheels, need In 7000 mills, paw as much as the overshot, and twice as much as the moat o! the other Wheels In use, with an equal amount of water. Catalogues cf Wheals glTen toall who want gearhig. Of* : floe No. 811 liberty street, Pittsburgh. aelLCmdAw T W. W. WALLACE. fltenm Oatble Work* Wo. 810, 341, 383, Liberty Street, PlttslrargJii Ps. TV/T ARBLE MANTELS, made by machinery XU. at low prices; Monuments, Tablets.. Urare Stone#— a large-stock on hand. Fumltnra and Waab Btind Tope; Imposing Stones, Marble and Stone Healths, made by machinery oo abort notice. Marble sold low to the trade. Offlce 819 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. W. W. WALLACE. selMmdAwT STEAM ENGINES.—One 12 inch bore, 4} feet stroke; 3 cylinder boilers, 20 feet by 30, flro front, Ac- all comelele, hM bean need cereral year* also! d 0.6 into bore aod 12 loch atrok*,and In good order, will be sold low. Address W..W,-WALLACE, selfcdAwT 319 Liberty street. PLASTER PARIS, HOMAN CEMENT, CEMENT for Clsterna, Ac. GRIND STONES and WHITE LUTE, at 319 Liberty (treat, Pittsburgh. aelLCmdlwT W. W. WALLACE Qfl BBLS. WHITE LIME, also 4,000 feet %j\J Curbstone for sal* by W.W.WALLACB. salfcdAwT 319 liberty street IMPORTED MEDITERRANEANS WHEAT-—The subtertben h are now la iter* thraeeZT hundred bubals extra quality Bed Msdlterraneau Wheat, of their own importation, direct from one of the beat mi. growing countries of Europe. * The attention of Far mm la requested to thta Wheat. .. uui.ju.trf Mb.th.tort .nil. otita S 5 taStrf latotbU cotrntr, tor a nnmba otnsn. IttA. hdrftar .wmeunt pm, In fcn2r«dsrt|B! B ,R rU.ofprocn.toi anpulor ulku iS Krfftn; to U^^n iS ck U , E .U,.UMrf. lh UU ,nr nl. In ,o«niilU« In roll, .Ilk. tad or «**>» Cahd- —: : totluoitosuof AAITOALHONT, Hntog MllUui>kr,L tnnUdo uuporwll,ln ltwhlnff toßoU,.lhw,pUcrf»j nnUnUhrf I.W builriM, In tn. bkodr nf aßfl A HACgmtn. AttotnqA Wo- anatlt •UrfLtertnm Irapudtoll, ncouurf Uurf trtolut. Ptofrfg-gfc, a, MtCALHONT. P«I K BBS*. - >;] mm ■ ■■■. ' v- • 4 ‘.'-’•■••■• FITTSB TTROKSi PENITA- TTEALTH OF AMERICAN ’WOMEN.— AApormany years I bare been troubled vriUL. genera weariness and languor, both mental and pbyefoal; aaprJca, llstlenneea, dnll beadaohe, pain In the head and temples eoldnets and tendency to stiffness, palpitation"of"*t!ia heart, very easily flottered or excited, appetite variable, etamacb and bowels erangod, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion was tore to bring on all tbe symptoms, and I bad lnaddltlon, falling of the womb, and great pain tn that re glon. One phytldanafler another exhensted hi* skill and gave me cp. A patient and .penexsrtD'g’nse of-MAB BHALL’S UTERINE CATHOLICON foftanateljrcQrned me, and I have no words sufficient to express my tbankfolness Mbs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. lean truty say that I have many yeara*. wiUj white* and deranged menstrua Lion. After Awhile 1 - had other trcuWee, such as pale face, Indigestion, Wasting f away, general laogaor and debility, pain In tha asaUof they back, a eert of aching and dragging sensation, pain between V* theahonlaerbladeeextendlng down tbe fplov, loss of appe- V die, trenbleln the stomach and bowels, with cold bands and Teet and dreadful uervotunesß. Uw least excitement Would make me fori as it I ehonid fly away. I tried doctor* and , on*after another, withoutUteben. efit. One botGe rj MARSHALL’S UTBRINK OATHOLI CON changed eotn* of my symptoms for tbe better, and now lam entirely and radlcaily cured- I wish that every wo man coaid know what it will do, OLARIBBA OB£B- PITTSBURGH. I For * long time I bed Uterine complaint* with UiefoUo*- 1 tag fymptußK Iwu nervous, emaciated end irritable; I eeomed to abound in complaints; tome of which [ will try to wji yon; pain in tbelower organa, and a feeling* at if euroe thing wjj going to fell out; inability to walk inch on Ac count of e feeling of fnUnoas; aching suit dragging) end shooting peine In the hack, loins, en<l extcmdlngcown lb* •*g*j the Jolting produced by riding canted great peUi; epee* tnodic shootitrgs aud pains in the side, suitunch ami bowels; headache, with ringing in the ears; OTery Oberof the body ■rented tore; gnat Irritability; Intense nervonspers, I could not beer the least eacitementwlthont being prostrated fir e day; I could scarcely mure about the house, end did not teke ploesure lo anything. I had given up Dope, having tried everything, as I innpoeed, in vain, but a mend celled toy attention to UA&SUALI/B UTERISB CATHOtICON. I took It, hoping against T» ope. Mott fortunately It Hired me; and there it not a healthier or more grateful woman iu the country. I trust all will use it It U truly the woman’s MARSHALL'S UTESiyRCATHOLKOX Villarlain ly cure Falling of the Wimb, Whiles. Suppressed, Irregular or Painful Menstruation, Bloating, jj\fianviatio9M as 3 Dts tasti of the Ktdnryt or Urinary Organ*, Retention cr In continence efUrins. Heartburn, Cbstivmest, Jfcnbusneu, rtoxtingt, Palpitations, Cramps, Disturbed Sleep , ;aftcf alt tnubtee organic or sympathetic, connected icilh tIU Uterine organs. The price of MirthalPi Uterine OstKdHcon is One Dollar frifgWpor tingle MOe. On the receipt of six dollars l** 6 fettles shad be sent by express, free tf charge, to the end of the express route. Be particular to write the pat office address, town, county ana Stats, Wt trillguarantee that the HedtdncioHlbe tent onrtcaptqf the money. Address Dk QB >. n. KETBBR, 140 Wood at, Pittsburgh, aplA-dawT Sign of the Golden Mortar. JOYTOTHKADMIIIEnSOF * a PI.VB BEAD or HIGH O L*O S S V HAIR. Talk of beauty, It cannot exist without a fine bond of ludr, U»en read tbo following, and if you oak more, tea rimiUf aroond each bottle, and no one can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HATH RESIORA- the attention of all old and young, to tbte wondorfol prspaiatton, which tuns* back to It* original color, gray hair—cuter* the head of the bald with a luxuri ant growth— rtmoToa tho dan dm O’, Itching, and all cotaoo ouaerapUona—ceasei acontitual flow ofthe naturalfluids; andbeuce, if used u a regular dressing for the halr wlll preserr# it* color, and keep ll from falling to extrema old age, in all Its natural beauty. Wo call then upon the bald, tbe grey, or diseased In scalp to oso it; and sorely the young will not, aa they Tains the flowing locks, or the witching cori, btct bo without it. Iti praise Is npun tha tongue of thousands. - . Tb» Agent (or Prof. TCoud’a Hair BeatontlTe Id New Ha- Ten, recotred the following letter In regard to the Rcstora ttre, a few weeka atnoer .. . Dw Eim, Conn, July 23.1 W&. . ***• »**4 T I have beta troubled with das* druff or «crf »o my head for mere than a year, my .hair begaa to eom* oot, scarf and hair together. laawinalf'iv Haren paper a boot “Wood’s Ualr ReatoraaTe** ai a cam— I called a: yoor itore cm tba flrrt of April last, and Ltinbas ed oMbottlo to try lc, and I found to my aetlgfactlati it was the thing; It moored tteecwf and batr bmo tocrav.ft u oow two or tbrae locboa In length tcAm U tea* afi «ff. I ° 1 wUI 7° a *0 "end »• two bottle* Sr the ?* $* mt °* *»*• I don’t kow as any Yonra, with respect, P. 0,. Wooo-w Jte Vosn3f£ft£fc.! Wnefldal to me. The front, and alsothtf beo knurt*!?! lo*t (la covering— In jjam. I h**> iT K |in ,1 Vm 0 v, ,Ir 1 p i ill ‘ b ?, Mle * of JTOr R«tor*ttte, and Lon p t? f » * U 7* 11 * tndded with a promising cropof young t«Jr, end the front U also receiving lu benefit; I ?p % t ?M d £V lerprer * mlQMwllhcmt «V h«oeftt wbatsr er. I think from my own personal recoouneuduion, I can induce many other, to tryk Yours respectfall* V D. R. TQOIIAB, M. No?4W Vine St. i- 'ttSi,, j?”? rftC * pU Tdl»coTcrsd Hairfiastomin,lwB *»}•*?* whomsoever It may concern, that lhavs rsedJt end known others to ose it—tfrnf t here, (hr umuxi ~.tl* b«n In the habit of using other Uair BaaiaraUTei, an^tiut f , P““ r toahyother I know. It entire ly oldandroa; and with one month** prop « nsa wUlnetore say person*! hair tothedrtgbal iouthfS and testers, giving It a healthy, soft and gLuy s> pejurmner,andaUthis, without dlacdoringthehSStothS apply it, ct the drees on which It drops. Iwonkhtbarefura. SSSSS^S&S?' 1 o-V. anmsjmtß' - ■ BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE. DIAMOND BBEST, NEA& IitBBRTY, - PITTSBURGH, PA. Horses, buggies, carriages and ln nunt'clua Boor. on 0.00 u.ilto ort.r u .11 lima. anna aB (iSS* ait -£&io°srb. b °°*“ Ma ''“*>» k,pt CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! KOCKAWAXSI. phaetosb, baboccbks.qios;' A™SS in *• rme - FritoMA KABZERK MANUPAOITJBZH3,- Together with a full waortoeot of elegant Eiitern Htraeii . l-f T * I 3 , _Tr r,,tT,olul ’ lofor,lc i ,#Qr double Alio. A*Uti tSprlaga, eod other Item*.too sQmaroni to contUotly od head ud for ««• *t MacnAblo price* trr . JOHN 8. SHAPfiß^ff 7 PUmond afreet, near Liberty, PiKabniS Pie. boogbt uidMld on eonmiMlea.* Repair, tog neatly end promptly done. &. t. KXX2TCBT. Pearl Steam Mill, AILKaUIKI OITT. . R. T KBNHEDT 4 BHO. WHEAT, EYE AND. COEN PURCHASED. ' Si.. FLOUR, CORN MEAL MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED, /JV PITTSBURGH. AND X.nM-OABBn.n.u.;^ STSSI? iS“* 'Wi/ii-.' t «SJ3J^SaSfS,^^S!- 1 ■ "• -A: AffAftP y jjjr A 'i.TJSNIIUN, SOliWJSßSilfiia—, InThi. Tf?* -**** ***** AwooUitei frbM > wujta pUce (Cocoea Cbuibcr) on W*D55p05735,.- ????.{*“*:» M i o 0 c lo *** A-M„ fcr tfa» pQtyow oftcfUlMt'. y*ftuxg tho gute Idr, isd tbo ir*e*«€ttoa;Of AByofto* .. oj^y^.FOPMteqtw oftb» a AoMoatigacta&BmMil- . Mkpjo it. g«r of 181 V u tluic miaw,' KRtu- Tetjolpx] the Aixdallo t»,ira lnxllcd to &■ rrtacSVlEi ■ ' oaroUbelrwuaa*. . - _ =• -• •. -• t* '■ *" LUES LOOStlßiSee**. 1 _• S'* 1 * "T"* 1 c !' r P’w£t**B'n£«- ft to |tn tha •bonsotln a plica In tb.lr titTcm *Ukl/ tenco. &U>onlßtk*a4iolUBKoottßtlr«'«l]lOlMM. obo> * - notioo tba wt»t»oii>i«to«| nwq£, «od * - -n-T J, g a PKCB'B, I ~ CEXrr&AX, FLAKDTff &£XT<X» - . «_Wmw itmii^'AHaffeuirt-.•• v. 4 A RE Bow m fall operation, with Fav >A:. ntdOootncton«ui.s»l]( to their wtrinttjv ta ' Miwtolo oorprio—, - . . ■ .. ~•... -®nU >• - nwp»a. aamni»,i iwM iim«^i«wiarirwa^Baa^p£a?: *■*•» lo tto loin muo ni u, o ottiUiti - jamiral. tESUK. EUTU3 PIUXT. •AND HOMINT"
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