PISTSBtrBaH: TUESDAY; MORNINa, BEI>T;,2B, 1858. orricijjt paves or tux ci tr. Oity and News Itema; IIXAa-./.TajifrsßATUßK.—Observations t*kenat Shaw** Optician Btora, No. 58 Fifth "U Sopt.2:tb. • •, ntstrs. W-SUAnB^ 9 o’clock, Jun .....|56 ** »= :: '-. m So PENNSYLVANIA STATE PAIR FAIR OROTXKJDS 9TH WARD. TOESDAV, SErTKirBEil^S; w ednesdat; sepxkmbkr 2* tfioßanir, September 30, and FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, I*M. tvCZliutlF Naturalisation Committee. " The Undersigned, Chairman of the Republican Naturalization Committae, can-bo con«uti«d daily at hi» office. No. id Fifth street. v . : . A- M. Brows, Chairman. Republican Mass Meeting, I X -P ITT SB V R a IT, ATI.AFAYETT* Hi I. I, Q„-Wednesday Ectairttj, Stpi. 29, or? o'clock. lion. Simon Cameron, Hon. David Taggart, Seth T. Hurd, Kjjq.. pod other distinguished speakers are expected to' address the meeting. Let tho RepnfcUcanis of the city rally with one ac cord to this mooting. Republican MassMeetiug i x a r. l i: a n e x r c i t t. at tnx soara-wzjT coavrr. »> tnt insert sqacic. <>„ THuriilu)] ' Xiykt, S<pt. 30, ot 7 o’clo-fc. lion. T. M. Hove, lion. S. Cameron, Hon. D. Taggart and others will be jirorent to address the meeting. Tbo Republicans of Allegheny ere expectod to make this a ilemonstralion worthy ol rlicir ancient Tiic Faib Gbousd. —Tho weather yesterday was exqataitc and tbo notes of preparation at the grouods loud and frequent. Capt. Negtey in the department of Ilorticulluro has-xnade a perfect gem of a placo, surpassing anything we hare ever had in this city. The quantities of dowers he will bare there on exhibitionis won* derfal and tlio ruslio-appearsuco of tho Floral Department and tho perfect taste with which every tdiing is arranged will tmtlce this a 'very attraolive placo. The Machinist's department was nearly finish ed yesterday. Mr. Bailey has the requisite pul* leys hung lor the driving of machinery and much of the same is already in place. That portion of the Hall which is 6ited up for Sewing Machines is to be oboapied by outsfriend W. c. Elliott, who will hito Grover & Baker’s patent on exhibition, seieral.of them driven by steam. Mr. Elliott has ! a Very choice selection of the sewer and the place where bis specimens will stood has been fitted up with great taste. - Tho managers of tho Fatr have placed on the -rising ground near tho centre of the olasler of that occupy the field a nico and con venient tent, a portion of which is to be occu pied by tho officers of the day and the other portion by: the newspaper reporters who are therefore to be a} home on the : grounds. Tho Artists* IlaUeUnds-upou one side and Floral IlaU on the other side of this tent. AU persons therefore wishing any thing in the way of printer's ink will find tho-heights of the quill under tho stciped tent on the hill. Tbe'arrivalsof stock and machinery from tho eaet and elsewhere numerous within a few days. Cattle, pigs and sheep from Chos j ter and Dauphin will t>e on exhibition. A fine 1 drove of cattle Is already in the stalls from Eastern Ohio. \ L_ If ihejtre&thcr continues every thing por tends that we are to haVe the greatest exhibition there ovcr waa in tho Btate.i The grounds I are dry and pleasant ;-tbere. is an ample supply I of water, and the people in our whole vicinity I seem to be on the alert to mftko:iho most of the i time. Already' marble and iron-workers, bath I makers, door and sash makers, leather dressers, | and a thousand and ouo workers in all tho vari- I ous material, are on (ho ground. Home MANcracrc***.— -U ia(ou«A aoaroe of [pride, when w's see trar mechaufes entering the arena to contend for supremacy with the Old l World; and as wo see them retiring, crowned with the wreath ofjrictery, oat pstrictiwrn is [unbounded. Wo ware led to think of the acbieve [ monte of onr mhaufaetarora from an examina- I tion of Ibe very extensivo stock of Hardware on (the shelves of-Messrs- -Logan & Gregg. No. C. 2 I Wood street.’ This is oneof our oldest and most I extensive hardwarehowes; on their shelves may She found almost everything in Iron, Steel, Urass, lor Copper, from n paper of Tacks to a set of gtools. We are informed by this houso that, gwhen they weto some fifteen or twenty years Svonnger than now, about.one-eigbtb of the hard iware sold was about yv/a-eighihi |n of all onr. ctitlcryaud other hardware is BAmerican luamifactarc. And our domestic Sflardwaro is not oply better hut absolutely E.Vanrr than tho foreign article. B Messrs. Logao t Gregg have rh excellent as dkorlmcnt, ami a. heavy stock. A customer sit »ing-otbi9 casein their commodious sample room, l. anft i a gtanc* ate samples of almost everything 'Mn iboJinc; we hare observed for (he first time •n>ne of the American "Combination Saws,” In* ••.Sooted by a Georgian, and manufactured by a Connecticut firm; it'is a saw, rale, square and ; Scribe*RWl, alt combined; also "Stephens’ Talent (Combination Buie,” a rate, square, level, &c , 4flll in convenient pocket size; wo also noticed <|omo bandies of the "India Robber Cutlery •80. V’ make, besides many articles too numerous mention. The stock is worthy the attention .iqw strangers aod dealers, and the principals are •tflurteoiu gentlemen, who will be pleased to ex ibit their goods to any who may call. Tan Fair.—Oar city .is already Ailing up with rangers, and before to-morrow night we may ipeet qaito a jam. A visit to the grounds yes rday convinced ns that (he exhibition is to ex >cd any former one held in the State Every ody appeared to be making the almost effort to ate every thing ia readlners, ond we can aa (re our readess, weather remain ,ii* t the moat sanguipo expectations will be re |iz«d. Among the pumcrons exhibitions in diet’s ITall we.see tho Iron City College occu rs a prominent place. with several of thoeo iperb specimen's that have challenged the ad ir&tion and defiod>the oompotition of all who ito seen them or attempted to imitato them. IS i'.f.i.n* Fbom Lakc Scpanron.*—The steamer Illinois, apt. Frazer, has arrived at Bbe left ntonsgoa on tbo -18lh; met the Northern gbis off Kewenaw Point on the 19tb; tbe City Cleveland at Marquette on the GOth; the hoooer TvimSisteratsame place, discharging ick. Beautiful weather was experienced all e way down. She brought D tons and C2B lbs. copper from e Minnesota mine; .3 tons and 462 lbs. from e Rockland, and 7Lhides, all for Detroit, and 0 tons pig iron from the Pioneer Co.’s Works, r Troy, N. V.— Cltve. Her. W. M’CuHXotK, Market street, 'near Liberty, just opening one of .the heaviest stocks of bpeting which we have Seen, co mprUiog Bros [is, Tapestry, Ingraln.Sooteb, and Rag, ele- Lnt Matts and Bags, Stairods, Window Blinds, |We cannot omit mention of a beautiful Me- Lllion Carpet, of Brussels Velvet—a doable [uern woven for double parlors—which will *on exhibition at tho Fair. Tho stock is tin- L, f aQ( } worthy the attention of purchasers. SAmusksicrts.— This evening, several attrao- Js>ns aro offered at Porter’s Theatre, when his ! Hooted oompany appear. • At Foster’s, the Hutobinson Brothers are per •ming with suooess, together with other fea res that claim a goodkoase. • Tbe Mioslrcls. of whom wo vhavo spoken so still dellghliog the public at Masonic ill, with their innocent amusement*. . & Welder’s Great World Circus will . fjhiblt to-day, on Ben. Trimble’s lot, Penn at. STnc display at the Fair to-day will include jwnples of ’BdoUand Bhoee from the well known * Sqm of James Itobb, Market street, near tbe : >' fgamond. It will be a good display, certainly •Srlby of attention; bulbefore going out to the •*» l° un d* C& H aod examine (he immense atoek at .-T So warehouse.; We oan assure our readers (hat -'*2 jfcomprlaea almostervyihlngwithinthe trade, 4* f'fclthat In quantity sufficient to moet reasonable ‘ W ts ‘4«» 'n acknowledge ihereeeipt of aeanl of nil* Jesionlo the dedicatory ecrrloea-'of Odd Fcl- Ifg HaU. whioh wIU Ukeplace to-day. a Urge. g o ber‘of prominent Odd Fellow* hare reached. 5 oUt« The ceretnoniea will be very grand gj {Dpreßelve, and the'tura-out of (be Order T&# occaalotLlbelargeet probably -ever aoen city. -Theoratloni of Governor Johnston * ■ gjdoabUesibtfworthy the occasion. tlcssaa. S. M’Kktxt, Joseph Kayo anil John tElray jrere appointed by a meeting held at &gara,nall oo Saturday ceeiiing, a committee f tho purpose of taking into consideration the Ipriefir of securing a steam fire engine, to K the place of the hand machine belonging t | Niagara company. ' - • ! Ir ’ pgi Dedicatk>».— To-diy, will i be * grand |> irtlh tba Odd: FaUdwayon tbe oocationof IdedlooUon of'»%*pl»ndldno*Ml ilh* IcnffiDe ofproceuioanujboJfotTdbiMOuitf ““r '' . PmsßvmaH. CotnrciM held their "regular ; Bakx BTjtTpgmt for the week preceding Sept 27 it. monthly mooting last orening. ! .'CommonCouncil—Present: Bailey, Barnhill, ! Darlington, Dignam, Erreit, Floyd, Ulldea, Ilam- j Hton, Hauler, Hutchison, Little, M’Candless, \ M’Getry, Norris, Heed, Recs.-Ross, Robb, Ser-• geant, Sterling, Thompson, M’Kelry, Pres’t. j Minutes of last meeting read and adopted, i Tbo President presented a petition for gas i mttmw on the South side of Penn street, from | Second (• Carson street. Read and referred to I the _ Committee on Gas Lighting. l Mr. Hutchison offered the following: Resol»<d, That the Trustees of the Gas Works be requested to extend the gas mains across Pride St., and along the Northern side or“Seo ond about fifty feel. Read and referred to Com mitteo on Gas Lighting. Mr. Reed offered the following: Reiolvtd, That the Finance Committee be in- to hare Weigh Scales erected at or near the NCrlh end of the new Birmingham Bridge, similar in conelruolion to the soales in use for weighing coal, etc. Read and referred to the Finance Committee, with power to act. Mr. Norris offered the following: Retolvedt That the Gas Committee be instruct* id to hero the gas mains laid down on the North side of Webster street from Fulton to Gum St. Read and referred fo'lbe Committee on Gas Lighting. Mr. Sergeant offered tbo followiog ■ Retolvtd, That the Water Committee be in structed to lay the water pipes reported by them, and oharge the same to No. 6. Rules suspended and resolution read throe times and passed. S. C. non-concur, and amend by making laying of pipes optional with committee. C. C. recode and concnr. Mr. Floyd offered the following: That the City Controller be.autJior ixed to certify the warrant in favor of W. P. Marshall & Co., for the sum of §l2O 30-100 in full, of ihoir bill for paper furnished and Tar* nishing ilono to Council Chambers, and charge the samn to tho contingent fund. Read three times pnd passed. Mr. Krrett offered the following: Rcsolvtd, That a committee of three, two from Common and one from Select Council, he appointed to coafcr with committees from the adjacent city and boroughs, upon the Eubject of framing a joint ordinance for tho regulation of licensee on vehicles, under tho act of Assembly, passed April 21st, 1856, with power to frame an ordinance, and make arrangements for a joint meeting with the soveral municipal bodies interested. Read three times and passed, and Messrs. Errctl and Robb appointed. Mr. Robb offered the following : Rtsolttd* That tho Committee on Gas Light ing bo and they aro hereby instructed to hare gas lamps placed at the corner of Ilabd street and Duquesne Way, and a lamp at Bryant’s al loy and Duquesne Way, and charge tho same U> appropriation No. 8. Read and referred to Com mittee on Gas Lighting. - 1 - Mr. Barnhill offeredtha following: Rcioltxd, .That the Water Committee be and they are hereby authorized to connect the fire plug on tho corner of Wylio and Washington streets with tha pipes from the upper works, at the corner of Elm and Wylio streets. Read and reefrrod to Water Committee. Mr. McCandlcss offered the following: Reaolvfd, That the GosCommitieo be instruct ed to hare a public lamp placed on tho corner of Townsend and Clark streets. Read three times and passed. S. C. non-concur and refer to Com mittee on Gas Lighting. M. Bergeant offered the following: • i Jbiolred,, That the Trustees of the Gas Com pany be requested to extend the gas mains across Pennsylvania avenue to Boyd street and erect a gas lamp on corner of Boyd street and Pennsyl vania avenue. Read three times and passed. S. C. non-ooncur and refer* to Committee on Gas Lighting. Mr. Bailey offered the following: Rtadhnd, That the Gas Committee be requested to have the gas mains laid from Morrison street fo Cijrmcr, on Peon street, Ninth Ward. Read _and referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. No action in 8. C. In all action not otherwise noted, S. C. concurred. Adjourned. Bkl*ct Cor.vciL—Present: Messrs. Bennett, Berger, Brown, Herdman, Hammerer, Kincaid, LUUe, Morrow, M’Cargo, Pollock, Ward, and Pres’t M'AulSy. - A resolution authorizing the Water Committee to place a fire-plug on the corner of Strawberry alley and Grant street, was read three times and passed. A report was read from the Finance Commit tee, setliog forth that they have fixed the rate of compensation for serving notices on dclin'- qaents for grading hoJ paring assessments, at four cents per no»ie« Also, that thej hero or-' dered to bo p*i«J ibe hiH for filling up said no tices, for $lOO So, to he charged to contingent ftted. The report was accompanied by (ho following resolution: RnioTvtd, That the City Solicitor be aud be ie hereby illrtnud lo cuter satisfaction on tbe judg ment entered up in the Prothonotary’e office, against 'William and Paul Seibert, for paring on the market house lot, in the Fifth ward* to the tunoant of $42 02. Report accepted, and resolution read three Umes ami'passed. Mr. Bennett offered the following:_ Resolved, That the Flnanco Committee be and they are hereby empowered to hypothecate one hundred end seventy-four shares of gas-slock for a temporary loan of eight thousand eeren hundred^dollars, to pay interest on municipal bonds due in Philadelphia on October Ist, 1858. Read three limes and passed. •'Resolved, That the Controller be authorized to transfer two thousand dollara from appropri ation No. lt>, and credit the eamoto appropria tion No. 10.” Reed three times and passed. Tbo resolution transferring one hundred dol lars from appropriation No. 7. for paring street crossings, to appropriation for repairing streets, for tho purpose of repairing Centre Avenue, passed by C. C , Aug. 20, was non-concurred in, and resolution referred to Finance Committee. C. C. adhere. The resolution relative to placing names of j streets on corners, passed in C. C., Aug. 20, was non-cononrred in. An ordinance, passed by C. C., Aug. 20, rela tive to petitions for grading and paving, etc., was laid npon the table. A resolution from C. C. t in regard to 6re plog at the corner of Basin alley and Liberty street, was non-concnrred in. Mr. Bennett presented a petition from one hundred citizens of tho Seoond Ward, asking that, as the market house on Seoond street has beoooe useless, consent be given to remove the buildings, and convert the grounds into a pnblio park—the whole to bo effected without cost to the city. Several papers were also salgniUcd with the petition, and a copy of an ordinance to carry the samelnto effect. The petition and accompanying documents were acoepted, and the ordinance read three times and passed. ==i Mr. Kincaid offered the following : That the Flnanoe Committee he au thorized to inquire into the assessment made on Elijah Smith’s property, on Fallon street, for grading and paving purposes, and mako such abatement in the same as in their judgment may be just and proper. Referred to Finance Committee. Also, the following: . Retched, list the Gas Committee be and they are hereby authorized to have a gas lamp placed in front of Grace Church, .on Webster, near Grant street. Referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. A communication waa received from the City Solicitor, A. W. Foster, Esq., as to the coosti intionality of, an Aot of Assembly authorizing the cost of sewers to be levied on the owners of property benefited thereby. He thinks that if the question should be raised, the Courts would sustain the law. Communication ordered to be filed. - “ Mr. Bennett offered the following: Ruolved, That t*he sum of fifteen hundred dol lars be taken from appropriation No. 10, and that the same be added lo appropriation No. 7, for repairing streets, and that the same be ex ; pended under the direction of the Committee on Streets. Objection being made, tbo rules were . suspended by a vote of 810 4, and resolution - passed. Mr. Ward called np the ordinance from C. C., > laid over Aug. 20, to extend tho sewer on j Cherry alley. Read a third lime and passed. lo all aolion of S. C. not otherwise noted, C.. I C. concurred. Adjourned. TKurzßAxczriLLC, Sept. 27,1M5. MyAnti-Tax friend —lo that communication of yoon which appeared io the True Prtu of the 27th iut,, yon say truth ia mighty and will prerail. In that belief 1 agree with yon. Tou elated that Thos. Williams nefer sought for but declined a nomination frofc thejtcpablican party. Now let Mr. Williams com. out ud deny UIU, uuder hi. own .iptmor., uduk bimil h. did not ..It Mr. A.hworth (. del.- K.IO la that convention) In vol. for him. ton n, tho “dour Poopta" never had on iourmoo i.t tying to Thoma.. In that opinion I coincide with yon, and! wUI add that they have n. intention of tying to Mr. Borke, either. Mao. put on your spec tacles and look again. . Juntos. Wa have been requested to eay that the new firm of Burchfield & Co., (successor® to Murphy & Burchfield,) at the South-east Corner of 4th and Market streets, are folly prepared to meet all the want* of the visitors to the Fair in Pry Goods, having just opened a large and oboloa etoek'of Ladies*'Dress Goods, Shawls, Embroid eries, nod goods generally, and vrhloh they are selling at exceedingly low prices. They also deal extensively In Cloths, Casslmers, Sattinetts and other goods for men’s wear, which they sell very low. , ■■ - - A PerexpwrT Balk of Building Lots in South Pittsburgh and Birmingham, under an order of th* Orphans 1 CourywUl take placa this eraln&-4t tbs Carimerrial Seles Rooms, No. Si -Fifth street, at wMrh tftn* Mr! Darit wUI also mll hronwrifun Clrcnia'on BTc PUtaVgh 293,051 559,797 1,660,06fe 761,743 Exchange!!*!; 472,520 22M51!1,3C2,42S 406,744 U.4M. 11 176,197 157.361 635,501 249,432 Citizen*’ “ 134, sc:, 50,003 574,745' 97,010 Mechanic*’" 113,300 111,936 591,774 92,321 Iron City " 146.220 81,063 507,350 143,734 Allegheny. " 169,920 72,274 522,637 84,361 I 506,1*73-1,302,584 6,054,505 1,835,375 Uni week 1.495,741‘t,272, 1,842,590 Ueereaio . 7,115 Due to other Imukv, $lB,B9S bj> - 48.1,419; “ -89,923 Notes of other I'k‘d.. 359,111; “ 12,474 The following is the movement of the Banks store January Ist: CYrcw’fwn. | Specie. | DucaurtU. j Jan. 4-... 1,355,606 1,180,914 5,153,218 1,104,995 “ 1,353,875 1,243,306 5,101,409 1,128,922_ •• 18,..;. 1,379,081 1,283,509 5,019,043 1,103,650 “ 25 1,407,960 1,307,760 4,960,946 1,105,961 Feb. 1 1,344,931 1,308,008 1,164,217 “ 8_... 1,251,381 1,337,017 4,974,959 1,189,223 « 15.... 1,321,230 1,342,054 5,223,031 1,245;944 “ 22..:. 1,223,881 1,322,983 5,244,899 1,200,935 Mar. 1.... 1,195,520 1,300,103 5,274,842 1,303,905 “ 8 1,189,711 1,302,004 5,310,423 1,310,790 “ 15'....: 1,157,530 1,295,601 5,323,216 1,302,919 22 1,103,251 1,271,837 6,290,494 1,280,703 •« 29:...*. 1,193,336 1,233,839 5,367,714 1,290,030 ; A|d. 5,.... 1,280,630 1,190,100 5,478,820 1.324,154 " 12.... 1,287,091 1,194,232 5,513,321 1.305.294 19 1,291,226 1.220,033 5.570,535 1,345,062 “ 26 1,319,416 1,221,195 5,611,689 1.404.750 May 3.;.. 1,360,551 1.192,216 6,784,492 1,604,549 •• 10J.. 1.365,381 1,171,627 5,763,651 1,565,182 1T..;.. 1,373,401 1,191,663 5,737,072 1,491,620 •• 24..*... 1,371,586 1,175,334 5,769,868 1,464,767 •• 31 1.394,146 1,212,178 5,843,103 1,467,849 June 7 1,420,586 1,207,637 6,895,46! 1,540,926 “ 14.... 2,385,926 1,218,342 5,805,951 .1,550,862 •• 21. 1,366,481 1,223,759 5,836,952 1,571,589 •• 28..-.. 1,377,096 1,200,195 5.574.782 1,630,570 July 5..... 1,130,051 1,246,588 6,014,676 1,699,196 •• 12. .... 1,458,776 1,229,333 O.OliV.m* 1.691,7'^ •• ty 1,475,351 1,249,393 0,016,401 1,72»,C9l •• 26 1,439,916 1.250.026 6,077,603 1,708,210 I Aug. 2 1,423.609 1,198,767 6,009,453 1,730,650 9..;.. 1,108,231 1.236,485 5.973,322 1,788,792 10 1,428,856 1.257.921 5.940,451 1,513,613 •• 23 1,452,761 1,266,621 5,953,823 1.887,579 j “30 1,435,516 1,257,173 0,008,461 l.eM.Vi: ! Sept 1,470,741 1.2CM95 5.985,766 1,r55,07U ! « 13. i... 1,456,763 1,273,311 6,056.234 1.916,652 ! •• 20 i... 1,495,741 1,272,874 6,089,530 1,842,590 | “ 27!..!. 1,506,073 1,302,584 6,051,505 1,835,375 RcrnnLicAN Meetihoa. —There were roueing meetings last night in Monongahela borough anti in the '.Uh Ward. At the former speeches wero made by J. M. Kirkpatrick, C. B. M. Smith .and Gen. Moorhead. "Hon. Simon Cam eron was present and was received with cheers, and addressed a few pertinent remarks to the crowd* The meeting was not ouly large but enthusiasts. Iu the Oth Ward speeches were made by Gen; Moorhead, D. L. Eaton and Geo. Stewart. The gathering was a very large one, and the best feeling prevailed. On Saturday evening, in addition to the Deer Creek meeting noted yesterday, there were ex* cellenl meetings at Shoaselown, which was ad* dressed by Messrs. Penney and Rippey, and at Brown's Coal Works, in Peebles No. 2, which was addressed by Gen. Moorhead and C. B. M. Smith. Both of tbeso meetings were equal to any meetings held iu similar places in 1856, showing that the old feeling has been aroused. Ibok Citt.—We observe in Artists' lUII that the Iron City College has lakeu no less than five panels, nearly a third part of the building, in which to display its specimens of art. This in stitution is an honor to our city. It is first in all matters of enterprise, and no stronger friend of the printers can be found in the whole coun try. To make friends, one must be friendly. Thotib who wish to see the miracles which men oan do with a pen, may be gratified by a visit to the Hall, where the Iron City College has put its full display in plaoe. Lost. —We bare heard of no one in this city who had relatives on board the steamer Austria, exoepttho following: Mr. Apfol, the teacher of German in the West ern University, bad a brother on board. The Rev. Charles Walther, of the German Lutheran Church, Smithfield street, had a son in-law on board. Tits First Dat <>f tub Fair.—Special attention U given to eases of hernia or rupture by Do. Ket ier, of 149 Wood street, who for years has studied this branch of business, and while he has tmure at every price, manufactured by an establishment in this city, be would at the same time invite strangers and “others afflicted with Acrain or m/idirr to in as* surtmont of trusses that eonaot fail to give satisfac tion to those who Deed them. No one bootri more t-C tho necessity of these instruments than Dr. Keyter, who is a regular graduate of modiciae in one of the best schools of medicine in the United States : this, with au enlarged experience, be thinks ought to en title him to the confidecco of tho poblie. Ills store la tho mart for all unusual Instrument* that may be needed In any case of deformity or dUeaae, which, with car* and attention no his part, will afford any relief that can be hoped for (n such came. Dr. Key ser has also every kind of medicine under the sun for the euro of disease. We feel warranted in invit ing our friends to bn establishment, believing et (he same time tbalthoy will meet with prompt and faith ful attention. J UIPEBIENcr. leaches us that delicacy pretents many female* from applying for the weans to nllovi ate suffering and cave life. That objection is obviat ed in the case of '.‘Sir James Clarke’s Female Pills, prepared after the prescription of Sir James Clarke, Physician to tho Queen of England, and well known to be the only sure and safe remedy for female diffi culties and obstruction* from any cause.'' They ran be sent in a bottle containing 50 pills, post free, by enclosing fl and A postage stamps t> any agect.— See advertisement. 1 The todies, generally, wbo design visiting the fair, and who are in want of any artirlo of fail millinery, should not fail to visit the neat establish ment “of Mrs. M. Kttobin, Federal Street, below Water, Allegheny city. She has just opaned a large and splendid ossortmoot of millinery goods of the most fashionabio styles, which the ladies will find to their advantage to call and examine, a* they cannot fail to be pleased. I Domestic Soap. —Wo would direct ihe situation of our readers to the advertisement of (bo "Pennsyl vania-Salt Manufacturing CoT.” who manufacture amongst other things a highly-cnnccntratod Lye, whereby families can prepare their ownisoap, at a trifling cost of time, labor and money. Most of our readers have used on their tables the Company's Extra Suporfino Snow-White Sail, for the table, diary, ami general purposos. We have used both tbo Lye and Balt, and ean safely recommend a trial. Bewaro of imitations, as spurious artiofcs hnve been thrust upon the public. * Whitb and colored shirts, for men and boys, gloves, gauntlets, heavy silk sbirts and drawers, woolen and cotton nnder-wear, hosiery, mufflers, ties, scarfs, shawls, do., Ac., at close rates for-casb, by Carnaghan, Federal St., Allegheny City. J Another Case of Fever axd Ague Cured. A fsw days ago we recorded an astonishing enre of Vovnr and Agoe by the use of Dr. ITUne’s Ulvar Pills, prepaied by Fleming Bros., Pittsburgh. Pa. Wa have now another to toeoiloD, viz: that of Ur. James Bbarpa,of Madlsonburg, who States that be had labored under a very severe attack ofAguoand Ferer, sad was aoou retlored by toe use nf these Pills. Ur, Mbtrpe also expresses an opinion, founded on observation, that the Liver Pills are the brstfor billion* complaints ever offend In his section of country. Although long known as a so re reign remedy for chronic cases of Hepatic derangement, or diseases of the Liver, ibe proprietors, Fleming Brae., nr Dr. U’Lsne’a nils, were not prepared fjr the fraqueol, bnt gratifying evidences of Us general utility and curative capacity. In this respect, this Invaluable medicine has exceeded their most saagalne ex pectations. and Indoced them to hope that it wilt he Intro duced Into every family In the United States. g*Pnrchasersshoutd twcsrefol toaskforDß. M'LANU 8 CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manufactured by FLBMINQ of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Llvnr Pills, now before the public. Dr. BTlsLas’s geo elne Liver Pflls, also bis celebrated Vermifuge, can now be bad at all respectable drug stores. Nont gtnuin* vnthout (Ia tignalur*"f *o2SiU*T TT.RMINfI BRO*. Naw Tons, Sept 27.—The Times publishes this morning, the draft of a treaty between Great Britain abd Nicaragua, drawn aphy Sir William Gore Unso ld whoso long residence In Washington has excited io much observation. It is understood that both tho British and Nicaraguan Governments appTovo of this treaty, and Sir Wm. Ouseley will shortly leave for Central America in order to secure its ratifica tion. The Convention stipulates, among other things, that England, as far as she herself is concerned, shall guarantee the neutrality of the Isthmus, and shall endeavor to induce otbor nations to do thosamo. It is also agreed that if Nicaragua fails to protect pas sengers orossingthe Isthmus, the British may eroptoy force for that purpose. In other respects the treaty 1 is a strict and most comprehensive Commercial Con | vention, confering reciprocal privileges on each of : the high contracting powers. ! Halifax, N. F.; Sept. 27.—TVGtym* 11. field, 1 Rtq., AVie York.—l have arrived here on ufy way i to the Bay of Ball’s Arm with instruments and reg ulations to test the Cable io concert with Valentia, Good and regular curreuta from Now Foundland were received up to the day I left Valentia, the 12th, but no word had been received stoqo the 2d Instant. The testing show* a loss of insulation three miles from Valentia, hut 1 hope to work through it. I leave here os soon as possible. The steamer for St. Johns does not start till the 7th of, October, but I shall try to get there by gun boat, of otherwise, im mediately. [Signed.] Lompt. . From the Valentia Office. Dovlxstows, Sept. 27.—The Democratic County Convention met hero and ziominatcd Stokes Roberts for Coogress. Tbo oonferees from Lehigh, met and concurred in tho nomination. Gen. Paul Apple bauch waa nominated for State Senator and Philip K. Fret* and L. B. Scott for Aiisembly men. Brnoct>*&rßO, Sept 27.—The Democratic Con ference met here to-day and unanimously nominated the Hon. Wm. H.' Dimmlck for Congress. ; CntCI.VRATT, Sept. 27.—The weather (s clear. Ther mometor 67°. The river has fallen two inohes with in the lost three days. Crosse 4k Baokwelt's BngUsh Pickles, Sauces, -Catsups, etc. JOSEPH B. BUSSEER, NO. 110 SOUTn : oS?« <£n«o*.r«. ud W.ln.u.QnuM *n3 riot*. Marti room and WalaotCiiaup* : 4 ptrrle-s Worceatire Sauce,' H*fvay, Con'. O.UU* Trtl. tou,• . Telegraphic. " Hiui-Aii Sapt. 3".—Tbo steamer tamed at sea, proves to trove been the Aoetnju Twelvo of the survivor, have arrived here. There were la all about six hundred souls on boanl tbo ill-fated steamer, of j y which only sixty-seven were saved. j Halifax, Sept 27.— The brig Lotus ntnred yes. i terday, .with twelve of the aixty-sovon sdrvivors of | the destruction of the steamer Austria, burned at sea ! on the 13th. A passenger reports that a ittlo after two o'clock on the afternoon of tho 13th, a dense ' volume of smoke burst from the after entrance to the steerage. The speed was Instantly slackened one half, at which speed sho continued goifig until the magaxine exploded, when the engineers, it Is sup posed, wore Instantly suffocated. The fire next burnt through the ligbts amidships, traveling aft with fear ful rapidity. .. , A boat was let down on tho port side, and was In stantly crushed, and another ou tho starboard side was swamped, from tho numbers rushing Into it.— All the first cabin passengers were on the poop, ex cepting a few gentlemen who must have b«nsmoth -ered in the smoking room. Many of the second cabin passengers were alio on the poop, but a num ber were shut -ip in the cabin by the fire, some were pulled up through the veotllator, but the greater j number perished in the fiamea. A woman waa drawn up who said that six] were then already suffocated. Several tnen and women jumped into the sea by twos and threes. Some of the womon were then already In flames; others heai -1 tated till driven orer at the last moment by the ad i vaneing flames. In half an hour oot a soul was left [oh the poop deck. The French bark, Capt. Ernest j Renaud, came alongside, and at five o clock rescued j 40 passengers, who were chiefly taken off the bow sprit, but some were struggling In the water. At i right o'clock, one of the boatscamo up with 22 per j sons, including tbo first end second officers, and sub ] s«|uentlv four more were picked up, floating on a ! piece of'broken boat. The second officer wa* after j wards rescued from the water ; both ho and the third officer wore severely burned. Manyof tho male pas - j senger* wero frightfully burnt. Ooly six women , wore saved, throo ot whom were shockingly burnt.— j A Norwegian bark went alongside of the steamer the nest moralng.and serft out her boat. She may have picked tip a few persons. The hark Maurice had no communication with her. We bare uot vet as- ertomud the name* i.l the saved. Tho hark Manrie.? proceeded nub the passenger* o.i board of her to tayal. A passe'ngnr i-uw that wht»u tho raplain-nf the t Au-tria heard of tho tiro he rushed on deck, exclaim ; mg. "We are all lost; lot down tho boats." Tho boats lowered wcjr immediately swsmped, and thejiaptaio fell into the’sea and was left far behind. The fir® arose from cnlpable negligenco while‘fumigating the • Rtoeragc witbhaming tar, undertbosnperintendenee of tho fourth officer ' Leans. Depotits. . Tbe only British subject on board was Mr. Brew, an officer io the British civil service, on bis way to Columbia. The following are the survivors that were trans ferred to tbe Lotus ami arrived at Halifax : Carles llrew, Kogland; .lean I’nlikeruskfl, New York; Philip Berry, Hackensack; H. Bandera, Swoden; C. Hog giiist do.; C. V. T. Rosin, Richmond, Ya.; lleory Auguste Smith, Chelsea, Maes.; John F.-Cvx, Bos ton; Alfred Vcgin, Philadelphia; 0. Olaubeaskler, N. Y., and Thompson, of California. Capt. Waters of tbe steamer Prince Albert, tender ed freo passages to New York to tho survivors; this offer was accepted by ten of them. *fbe Prince Al bert sailed at 6ro o'clock yesterday afternoon for New York. rSiVrf D,tpauh. —The following are additional names of the saved : L. Kahn, first officer; B. Hart man, 2d officer; S. Bernott, third officer; C. Michaels, boatswain's male; C. Plate, quarter-master; N.bar gemen, sailor; 11. Richter, boy; S. Friebold, fire man; F.dward Avindalpb, steward; C. Poll, engin eer's assistant. Passengers; Marla Fraodrib Trigg; Rosalia S. F. Zig, Lobroeut; Betty Ergen, Leiaberg; Cetharine Tinskel, New York, B. Rooendamon, Pcharrbeck; Trine Koschei, Bremen Forde; Slans Mesmer, New York: Charley Tras, Nicaragua; Theo dore Isfeld, New York; M. Durrfold, Dresden; D. Cohn, X. Wcpfer, Ellen Belle,* New York; C. Lonik, Chicago; Leopold Tbillcr, Poehlowiti; 0. I.aklman, Cincinnati; T. liohentoe, Rubons Wildruss, F. P. Helkc, Leuren, L. Vollerson Cappelin Fretdrick Stabuer. Zariukon, Ferdinand Stoebnor, Zarinkon. H. Oshar, Bremenbeok, C. Biecker, Blomberg ;■ A, Lars Cappcleo; N. Sicks; H. Wendell; C. Bru choir; F. Reudeberg; S. Hess, Holrzen; 11. Hess, Berlin; Peter Wagner WcrroJ; Willf Mlaslow; Worms; Levy Bock, Tudorf; H- Bionstiel, Mann helm; I!. Wunecbmatin Liggen; Lyon Wolfk, Now York: Freidbel Wagner, Cuswdl; Jamas Smith Mur ray, Alexandria. Laltit from Knropc. New 27 —The euam*r City oi Washington has arrived. with dote* to the ISlh lost, being one day late trvm Liverpool. r Liverpool Market, ttapt. 14th.— Cjttoo—The aaUe lor the last three U.vye, have been '2,000 bate*. Including 8,000 to » peculators, aod flfcW bale* to exporters. Tbe market elo*e«1 aettvo at the advaoca of 1 £4, aad with a tendency to still further iropn.r«meiit The Manchester advice* are Ururahla All quotations have slight!)* advanced, and holders d*ai*ul a still further advance. . Liter)**') tlr»ed*l»lti Market, Sept. 14 —Tbe rnaiket Is eteady flu harde-.0, ACu , report the sreatbet fav orable for the harvest. Vlbolca Dour is Arm, bat other fctande *r» .1011. I’lilladitphts snd BslHmoto I’letffeKs Til; OHto 22* Wheat dull, lie.) Westero Ct 6d; White IVratrrn 0* 44iiV* iM; Southern 44. Own flnu There I* a tar?,., aprculattv* Inquiry for wh(t><, auJ it B 'jn* tnl at Hit, veilow quiet at 04«. i Lirerpiiot Provision Market. Sept. 14 The i»*rket is quiet Paeon is it—ol) Pork <]<t)vt Laid Ana nil quirt at fAla 6d.'.-<V_'» / } |>r-«ti,r« -Sugar au.l Corfee flint. 4v- dull- fLtnseed Olt J 4» rid. tx>n>lon M->o«y Msrkat. 14 Otmanla cU>»vd k( O' l * tor MM-iMy.duJ fjr Wrroont*. Tex LaTMT Ity T»l»irmph to Ltv»r(.ool.—lauulou, W«J riMJsy, £*i>t. 16 —Cou«'>l* Orta, KnelUb futula coo- Unne to Improvo ftra-llly, 4»<i noNrly «tl cuaw>t >il" *K-nc ( t!*»pintrip»to Id thr impr.iiwmsnt. Tb«re wm a fottber ri«e of |M7f r*ot. on tl>« I’arU Hntir«» yMtvrday. A divpatcb fmm Turin ■•>«tii>t the ucrnpitlon by Kut ■ii*, lor twenty ul tlir }.<x t of Vilt*, Franc®, no tl« Mr-litrminooii, U lnacrur»t*. Ttie liabillllcv ol J- bu CannktiK®!, <•( aro L32t,000, anil lb«a.wUuul) ££71.000. The Morning Pott snyt toil the policy of tbe I’oited StatM toward Mexico ia believed to be againat interference f<<r the prevent, so that when that coun try become* debilitated by anarchy, the may fall an eaey prey. Tho Time* la apprehensive that the in terest of tbe Luropcaa rrcdltnra, amounting Lo ten inillioo pound* aterling, will be In serious jeopardy. A oew company bas been formed for purchasing tho ateaiuihlp Great naatern, and running her to America. A false alarm of lire waa raised at the Sheffield Music Hall, during the concert, and created a panic among the audience. Half a dozen were crushed to death, and many others injured. The American huree Prioress Won the great York shire handicap raco at Doncaster. Fears wero entertained of uo artnod outbreak i Madrid. Six detached fortresses are to bo ere<*toJ fur >le fence at Vienna. Sir E. Lytton has made arrangements for opening a bonk at Vancouver’s Islaod, ultimately, in British Columbia. Queen Victoria baa declined the application that tbo Prince of Wains, or other mombor of the royal family, may be allowed to proceed to Toronto to in augurate tbe Crystal Palace. Fnx.vce.—The Paris tlour market Is dull and prices are drooping. Wheat is firm at an advance of 59t* per Hectolitre. The chess contest between Morphy and Rawertz is progressing. Four games were played, each win ning two. SwurKßLAan.—A malignant fever is raging at Basle. It attacks persons In tbe prime of life, many dyiog in a few hours. Tbo town hospital is over | crowded, PnrssiA.—Advices from Berlin reiterate the state ment that the Prince of Prussia will soon be declared Prince regent.. Halifax, Sopt. 27 —The steamer Prince Albert, from Galway, on tbe l tth iost., midnight, arrived here this morniog. She broke two flanges of her pro peller on the 17tb, and made the rest of tho Toyage with canvas. On the 22d inaL, sho encountered a terrific hurricane, but'receltod no damage, saving the loss of sails. Tho shipments of tho shore end of tho telegraph cable were progressing on board the stoamer Ply mouth, tbe order suspending the work having been countermanded. They would probably ho completed by the 10th. The steamship Arabia arrived out on tbe 11 lb Inst. Telegraph shares wero steady at £5OO. Tbo French and English treaties with China had been received in England. Tho English Government had renewed tbo contract with the Pacific Navigation Co., of Loudon, for the conveyance of the semi-monthly mails lo tho west coast of South America, via Panama. It is rumored that Canada will be visited, next nummer, by some prominent members of thetoyal family, if not by the Queen and royal consort. The Frineb political nows was unimportant. - The Lyons silt market continued to advance, ow ing to the arrival of orders from America for tin S] ' ipring trade. Two largo cotton mills near Rouen bad boon burned. They woro occupied by SI. Piol and M. Flcnry. The object of tbo late conspiracy at Con stantinople woe to get rid of the present Sultan and replace him by his brother, Abdulailx. Tbo conspir acy bad gono so far that tbo loading ambassadors thought proper to.info“nu certain leaders of the move ment that, if Abdnlaxii catne to the throne by violent means, be would not be recognised by tho European Powers. It la said tbnt Turkey and Persia hsve beefi on tho brink of a rupture. \VABBISOTO* Citt, Sopt. 27.—Gov. Denver, wri ting to the Secretary of the Interior, uoder date of the 17lb, lays that the late news from Pike's Feak leave* no room to doubt the correctness of reported discoveries of gold in that vicinity. The explorers in that vleloity have found gold on the Arkansas, on heads of the Kansas and on the South Fork of tho Platte rivers, embracing an extent of country more than 300 miles. The richest minos yet found are ou Cherry Croek, a tributary of the bouth Platte, directly north of Pike’s Peak. Got. Denver had not yot heard of quarts veins, but tho best Inform ation would seem to indicate a great similarity be tween these mines and the first discoveries in Cali fornia. Ia view of the present condition of affairs in that region, and to prevent future difficulty, Gov. Denvor advises the lands there to be withdrawn from pre-emption, If they are open to settlement, leaving them as in the mining districts of California, free for all nbo may see fit to engage in working the mines. The country, ha believes, is, or has been, claimed by the Utabs, the Cheyennes, klowas, the Arrapaboes, and be does not know that their title to. it has ever been extinguished. If it has not, there will be no trouble in withdrawing the lands from the operation of the pre-emption laws, hut if u has then they ought tube withdrawn aaybow, and the facts and reasons reported to Congress next winter. It would, be adds, also bs advisable to send out some competent person to examine the tuioea and report the facts in connection with them. - Nxw Yobk, Sept 37.— Yba Bank statement.for the * M k exhibits a decrease in loan* of $639,000; decrease in specie $183,000; deerease ln depoilta $334,000, decree** in nbdrawn deposits, $1,048*000; increase in' ; 2Tcir Co.hu Commercial. OOUMIfrXB OTARBITRATIONriB AUGUST. Tamo Bxcxxf, V. P. C. H Gamixxx, David Caktuu, Acsmr Looxis. ’ eeltljr Review of lb* Ptttibnifh market. [RfporitdtpteUUyfir the PUUbvrgh Gateti* -J Pmuukoa. Tcxsdat, Scptekaku 23, 1S&8. Business continue* veiydulL Tits riven an dried to rlvnlets. and the weather eontlnoee dry. There is no change for the better fa the aspects of trade. Tbe jobbing trade Is tbe only one that feels any activity. Orders from the coautry trade are large for the season, and there Is a reasonable degree of brlskaem apparent. Bat tbe prodace nod manufacturing trade is vsry doll, particularly the latter. There y«a be no Improvement la this branch until the rivets rise. * Money !■ !u moderate demand, bat tbe banks are not do ing all they sre able to do, and they absorb about all the good paper offering. Thu Philadelphia Bulletin, of Batur day,says; Thera is not much demaud for money co the street First class signatures aro in demand at 6@o ft cent Baal* ness Is not improving, hot a healthy tone pervades all de partments, and tbe Foil trade, although Urge, hoe been coo dacted upon safer principles then heretofore. Tbe recent falling off In the exporta from this country bae caused a scarcity of, Sterling Exchange, and tbo nttoi havo reached a point which must induce heavy anipments of the preclone metals.” The New York papers eay that th* money market there ia rs flash es ever, with no Improvement In the demand, and no falling off In the jupply. There Is bnt tittle change lb prices during the week. The price of flour and groin has gone'op at Clucionatl and oilier Western citiee, but these articles appear to bo used as a means of commercial gambling, throughout the Western cities. Just ms clucks aro in New York. Tbe price goes op and dowu, Just as the bolls id* bears happen t*» get control ol tbo market ASHES—Tim market 1c extremely dull: we quote Pots at 4-V@J.>/j, mid Pearls at Soda Ash It steady at IUITTHU AND EGGB—A sale of pocked Hotter was tffsc ted yeslenlay at 11, which indicates the present temper of tbe market. Kggs are rather scarce, and offering only In the smail way, hales st by tbe tingle bbL dr two. BEANS—There has beeu sn Improved . Inquiry; salsa of prime smat| wblto at QCkSfIS. \ BACON—A moderate demand, ntul prices steady; Sales of Shoulders at ; Sides at 8 plain Ihms 1» ; plain canvassed dolO^ijpll; Sugar-cured do. \2Q\2%- BUCKETS AND TUBS—The factory prices (cash, par fond*) *t I'allntou aiu) N<nr Bifghtou ara for Badtett $1,(0 @51,76, And Tnt'A, Ji,7tK§sfl,76 ft dox. From *ton>, bucket* (ell In the ruti.il way at SU&@S‘J.OO. BROOMS— uirr.'l* atalr mpply, and rilc>« range from $1 IS |ht 'l'l7-’i {..qrominon to £3 fuvrhcir.- c.»trt, interme diate i itigtnir Ai-rronllDglr. OOllllAui:-- Manilla )U>|«. ID >• $i lb,.MaiiHU rm.U i V lb Hemp Ili.pH. t-rtl, II r ')» Itiilli'iup rut, vV L> Tarml r>>li, ( II r ft Tarn*! Rojw, cut, 1'- c(t ti Packing Yunkßin*. 11 c ft IbJl'jwktugYarn,com lo r 'p Iti ItKll OUKl*S—Manilla, $1,60, 3,00 ft tins. Ufinp, SU7. j2,00®rA76 ft «lt>i limit coll, 11 ct* ft D>. PLOUOU MNBS—Manilla, 87 rU ft d»r_ Uomp, 70c. COTTON YARNP—TIic market ii steady at the following qnotatlooe: Nos. 6 to KHncltulvo 20 c fi B> No. Nos-11 Al 2 —2l c*o No. No. 13 Jt2 e gt 1b No. No. 14 23 cf Ih No. No. 18 } ._.24CVlb No. DOSK* li No. 400... 11 e V doz No. No. 600 ,W c ft dox No. No. OX) 0 c ft dot No. No. 70» ft do* Carpet chain, uaxul. title ft fi> T<*ioa- 22c ft tb D» ito white, 2S Caulking. Jfle - to 30 enta, !llc " Family Battlug. 17c “ Do i!*> 36 to 44c 22c u Batting, No. 1,10 c M Coverlet Tarn- 27c ** Do No. 2 r 15c •* Cuo.Ui'Wlck 20c “ .800 B cftdui .000 H oft dot . 1000 8 eft dot No 1 yd No 2. .. &)?c*yd OANDLKS AND SOAP—Candle* are ateady at oar quota tloaa: —dippod 12)4, mould 13 and adamantine 20@21 Soap remain* u beiore, etoedy at & for conmon, 6)4 for Palm, aa>l 10 for Toilet and Castile, 6)4 for Chemical Olive; and 7 for German. CHEESE—• fair local demand; Balt* of common at 7 V prime at 7H» and choice In the email way at S. " DRIED FRUlT—Tbrre li none In market and quotation* er*> therefore omitted. DRIED BEEF—Small sales by the tierce at 12®12)4. FEATHERS—we note eai«* of prime western, on arrival, it 46 but only In email lotr, from *ton> they are hole it the email way at 60. FEKI) —fF« quota F*c<l. oo arrival, within the rant* ' tOiiJW for Una, Shorts, Shipstufis aad Middlings, with lies i>t Bran at 40, mixed Bran and Short* at 60, aod Shorts l OOifGflh. Balea at mill of Bran at 65, aod Sbipstutf at 7 FlSH—Mackarel N 0.3 are firm at $10,&0@$II, and hf d<* at sS,4o<ss&,7&. UalifaX liming s6 l 6o®sG,oo, and Dalii m.in> d 0,56,00. Lake Snpertor 11 bits $lO,OO 3 bbl; hf do, $6.26; Tront4 fS,6O ft bbl; do hf do, $1,60. FLOOR—the offering* from Drat band* an quit* limited; SaUe of riper at $5,t2@56,)&, and extra at $5j)0@i6,40. At depot, ealea of western extra family at $5,80. From •lore, regular Mlea at s6£l@ss t sU for roper, s&,6o<foss,ft2 for extra and $6;87156,d0 for family do, and choice brand* of lit** Utter In the email way at |B,&or§istl t 76 .Rye Floor, «alr» fri.m Aril hand* at $4,00, end from etoro, at $4,12® s*#■ GRAlN—the supply »f o*T* le better; tale* from firet hand* at a* Uj quality. Tbero U no Ooxn offering, I bat we can hear of. His U scarce and in rrquett at 70® 76. Baiixr I* al*o scarce and wanted; aalra of Inferior spring from wagon at 65; prime do, 0U; prime fall C 6, and we have heard sale* of the latter in the country at 70. tTncar la telling at $1,06 for prime Mediterranoxn, sod Jl,- 1(\/J$I,16 for other Pennsylvania qaalitirs. GROCERIES—IVe note a good demand for Bogar end UoUiere, and ule* to retail and country trade at &WJJIO for Sngtr, and 60<fv66 for Moluees. Coffea I* steadyat 12)4» and Rice at Mss)4. GAS PlPE—the following are the quotation* for wrongth irontabing: Per Foot. Per P&ot. W Inrh (He Pipe.... 7 cu. Inch Gee Pipe...B2 cU V? a 1-2 “ ‘ r ... tO “ % ** - ®H - 8H - ... » - \2 • - " 3 *• ...1,80 “ %! 13 “ 354 ...1,60 M i “ ■*.. .i:;^« * •• - 1.00 « i y K ** •*... m - flublevt to the cililonwry dlKuuul lIAV —K fair lupply at etwlee, end aelea <>l new •( {BS$ $ll ft tou Ull>C9—(Jrrvn flMea are firm el d; tod green veiled do at ; of Dry 1114 m, there are bat fete In market and • air figure* are nominal at 17. IHON k NAll.B—there Ua eery light demand, but <■ ard rate* are unchanged, and we repeat our quutaltona sours iso* Per pouull laoor reon, Common bar lumper S>. 3 imiata “ " 4‘2 Insn Plow Wing* 4w « subs .. 4 mas. tOd to IS.! Nails ttkrg 9,C0 84 to W - ttrada A Feoo* Kalla ft keg..... 3,76 Best quality.-. aotnro asm aquas*. I< Inch - ?ft Oat fc to Horse fihoo 1 by 7 16 and \A inch 3U Dandy Tire, l 1 -* by *i, 7-16 and H Inch... 3>£ Saddle Tree IK and by 3-16 and W in 4 da “ 1 and 1U by 3-161 K In Wru’t Splku* loeh kit IftagtL* &/1 H# - 6*? D.'itrr Kh*t> 9D> .7.. SBZtT IBOS. Noe. 13.14,15,16 k 17 R> 4U| - is, a>, sa * a*... - 6 “ 28 “ &UL LKATIIEK—So change m<l wo it-pnt «rar <juoiatlont: n«d spuuii tioto & Mlnnghw •* N «« i€®2B Upper Leather $ <\uz &XM&& finale “ ** $SO@42 Skirting Leather ft Ih 28^31 OarufM : 24^37 LARD-very little offering; prime So. 1 la held firmly *i kO*4sll. Mt&SS PORK—sales from first hands at (,ie,&o>3 J16.T6, and la Ihesmsll way at $17,00@g17.60. OlL—Liniecdcoutiunr* steady at 83<3<i6. Lard Oil No:\l i also unchanged and regular tales at 36. POTATOES— a fair demand and light supply; Sales ol m n»da at CO, mixed at 70, and Ncihaauocka atBo, it its, from store, HKEDs—Nothing doing In Clover. Ttmolfay it plenty ud dal); sales from first hand* at $1,££<3(1,30, and from tor«, at st»io(4)st,76 tlaxsesdU scarce and In rcqncet, wtes at $1,60. SALT—there sa some variation in the figures—sotna par lies quoting at $1,60, and others at $l,OO, tha general quo tation on this side of the river being SI,GO WINDOW GLASS—pricee an firm, and we repeat oar ■ lactations for the small sizes, city m&ko :—6xfi and 7xo, : 3,00; Bxlo, $3,76: fixll to 9xll and oxls to 10x13, $4,26; dxl3 to 9xl3am) oxl4 to 10x16, SL&O. Theae are net cash pricer, country brands range 60 cents ft box leas. For the succeeding medium sires, 10 ft cent discount off. WHITE LEAD—firm and in ateady demand at $2,(0 ft keg for pure in oil, and dry 9c ft lb, snhjoct to tho nsna) dis count. Red Lead SWrigO, net, and Litharge BW. WUIBKEY—SmaII tales of Raw at 2d®24, and recti fied at 26@2f1. WOOL—The season Is sbont over; small sales of pulled at* 2N5&2H, and fleece at 30®46, common to prime. RIVER RBI Tho weather still continue# rami ind there is hut little water left in do nows, of conrse. TheLoiiitvQleCoarier says: “By passengers who arrived from New Orleans yesterday- In tha Meuenger to Memphis, (he Philadelphia to Cairo, and railroad to this city, we learn that the yellow favor wax rommlttlng terrible ravages. The boatmen were not at all i-xrrapt, and thsclrrksof tho Messenger had fallen victims la the disease. *'A nsw falls pilot was elected by tho General Council the other night, to take tho place of Capt. Eli Vanslcklea, de censed. After a good many ballots, there being six or eight an;,Usuis, or contestants, for the place, U resulted In the seKcUon of Capt. Tom J. White, lato of the Owensboro packet, Bowling Green. He la a well known boatniao,and was long sngaged In the Tenoosseerirsr trade”,, Tho fit. Loai* Republican of Saturday says: u We have previously neglscted 4t> mention that Capt. R. C. Gray, the commander of the Dcninark, who left this pott somo months ago In 111 health, has returned to hi* post on hoard perfectly reinstated, and better looking, If possible, than over. Uo has been rusticating at biabome In Penn sylvania, and now feels capable of putting the Denmark tbrengh the fell seasou in good Style. Ills friends, and they are many, will find him on board on duty. Poaaen-* gere who take the Denmark for St. Paul to-day will become acquainted with Col. Gray—-a circumstance wukh they will never regret. Mr. Ingram superintends lathe office of the Denmark, and will be found at his poet, ready to reusiveand entertain visitors. ‘•The river here continue* to fall slowly. Alt the upper rivers are reported filling—tbs IlltnoL from Lasalte to the month; but In excellent boating stage; the Mississippi, from Dubuque down, with feet on the Lower Rapids, and the Missouri from Omaha to the mouth. The channel of lbs Missouri Is reported In very bsd condition, bnt catting oat and Improving slightly. The weather was fine yeaterday, but became blustery and cloudy la the evening; appearance Indicated rain. Business continues dull on the Uvee. “A dispatch from Dubuque last evening states that tha riser there haa rlasn six inches lo twenty-four hour* and Is •tilt swelling slowly; with seven feet water on the bar.” Iltsamboat Rsxtitsr. ARRIVED. . I DEPARTED. Lucerne, Brownsville. Lucerne, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Colonel Bayanl, Elizabeth. ] Onl.Bayard, Elizabeth. Ultra—l foot 0 In. Callltuc. Tslsgraphlo Jltrksisi Nnr Vote, Sept. 27.—Cotton has advanced; S6CO bales t ililai 13] £ for uplands Middlings. Floor heavy; 11,000 bhls sold. Wheat firm; 40,000 bosh aotd; Chicago Spring, utisoond, 83&I4; fed white }i,40@1,45. Corn has declined; sales 33,000 bout; white nominal at 60389; yellow 00. Beef doll at $14314,25. Pork dnllat $836,50. finger hear? .at 6%Q7&. Molsasea lorn; Orleans quoted at 41. Bscon quiet. Tobacco has advanced 4c.. Freights on Flour to Liverpool ls4Wd* on Grain 33&&4)i. Blocks higher, Galena A Chicago 05A£ Illinois Central 60; La i' i'i- see and Milwaukle 6m; Mlcnigan Sontharn 23?£; N-Y. Central Bonding 47K; Missouri sixes S4s4; Erie 17*£; Cleveland * Toledo 22>£ Oblos, 1660, 10W; Pacific IfaUl CO.IM& Vnainnxttu, Sept 27.—Flour is held firmly, and thers Is mere Inquiry; 1600 bbls sold at $6,60 for superfine, sfl for extra, and ‘$WO fora fancy lot. Bye Floor and .Corn Meal are both scaroe and firm at $L Wheat is in good de- Bland, and 3000 bosh red sold at $1,33, and 1000 bush white at $1,42. Rys is quoted at $O®S5, aod Corn Is in limited demand at 92393 for yellow. 3000 bash new Oats brought .43c, tad some old at 60e. No change In Groceries or Pro vision!; 1000 bsJgs Rlo Coffee *M et Whiskey firm at 24J4&26C. i. . ■ • • • OsaxjUTi, Bspt,27.—Floor without Important chant*; the Is moderate ;at lor superfine; n> cwJptafalr. Whiskey dnllanddscUmato 19J£. -Nothing of Imnorta&cwwaa dons lo PtcnMoar, there essraato bs bat little demand. Wheat U steady, bn i ns* ecUre, at sy>4# sLo* for strictly prto* redandwbUa. Thers is no change iaAthev truck*. lbs money market is unchanged. « received alargetnd radii m wtteteHcf th* latovt n»d 'hi mim w H EEL £R & WIL SON’S FAMILY SE WI IT Gr MAC H I IT. jE S,. AOBHT'S OPPICB, NO.jsa tli’i'H STREET, 'V THESE MACHINES which hare gained such an enriable reputation over all other Machines on account of f 19*1. Beauty and excellence of stitah, alike off both sit ea of the fabric sawed. 2. Economy of thread. | 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. ’ ' 4. Portability, ease of operation and management 5. Speed. 6. Quietness of movement. 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a varietyof purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at ni&nttfaQturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent 68 FIFTH STREET. A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. , an|Oul*wflmf ANTOinO 6l WSLBB& 8 TUEBDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY' AND FRIDAY Sept, as, ao, >nd 30, and Oct. 1, Every eight *t o’clock, and on nSP FtIDH AmtNOOSP, AT 2 O’cLS Among the features of this established, will he found THE ANTONIO BROTHERS: OUILLIAMK ANTONIO, LORENZO ANTONIO, AOaUSTUS ANTONIO, ALPHONSO ANTONIO THE CARROLL TORUPfi: MAD. M.A. CARROLL, MD’LLE MARIA CARROLL W. B,CARROLL, MASTER GUAS. CARROLL, THE MIGASI BALLET TROUPE. ALBERT P.AYMAR, JERRY WARLAND, 0. 0. KNAPP, tha People’s Clown, A. FISHER, Binging Clown, J. RICIXARDSoad TOM TIPTON Previous to the afternoon performance, MIVLLE WAR" LAND will makea Ttrrifio Aictmv-n, from Hie ground to the top of the centra pole upon a Single Wire, a distance of Ttoo Hundred Ptd, when not prevented by the storm. ADMISSION—Box, 60 cents. Pit, 25 cent*. te'iS *£ A B O !NM C 3 HALL. BGRRAII FOR THE STATE FAIR. THIRD AND POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF THE FAR FAMED AND ORIGINAL Morris Bros., foil and Trowbridge Minstrrls, Bell Ringern, Prom the School Street Opera Mount, Boston. ‘ DICE BLITER, THE CUAMPION DANCER, amITVYILVEOTIIER STAR PERFORMERS, in their best acts. Vur full particulars tee Foster’* Bowks tod Programme* Cards of admission ‘£> ceutg, Doors open at sersa o'clock— performance to commence at eight. f «£74wd lAltf MORBJB, Business Manager. j>ittsbi:koii theatre.— Sols Lasts and Uasiool ~C. S. PORTER. fivaax Dtaxoroa— - M. DAVIS. ALTERATION OF TIME. Door* open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises Box office %p«n from 10 to 3 o'clock. [No Programme received.) piucks op admission Dree* Circle ami ParqusitA. Family Circle Colored Gallery Colored Boxen Tickets to Prlrale Boscn. IWHU * *...». Whole Doxaa - ..$5,00 “ Pmsesulum Boxes.— — lB,OO “ IWrv open at 7 o'clock: commencing at o'clock. DRY GOODS A T HANSON LOVE’S, Ko. T 1 Narkti BETWEEN FOURTH STiIERT AND THE DIAMOND, SIHN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE. The subscriber Las Just returned Trots Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, and some of tha Manufacturing towns In the New England fitatew, so ae to get a portion of our DOMES TIC GOODS direct from the manufacturers, and save one profit In receiving them in that way. Our stock of FOR EIGN GOODS has never been an complete. ' DRESS GOOODS : VERY RIOII DRESS SJT.E3, In Plain Black and Flg'd. VERY RICH DRBBS 81LR8, Plaid, Striped and Brocade. VERY BICII SILK ROBES,BIack and Colored. VERY RICH ALL WOOLHOUd DRLAINS VERY RIOQ KOBE MOU3 DE LAIN 9. TRRY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MODS DE LA INS. FRENCH MERINOS UOHU n G s , Thb largvit stock In tha city, and BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE, IHAH OAN BR FOUND IN ANY OTHER HOUSE WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS, tunso Brxx BOUGHT AT AUCTION LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, AirotmißiM-soLQ at avail , SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST. Shla WZ.B AVD CL OAKS, 1 .Of entirely new designs, such as the TALMA SHAWLS, And many other NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND QLOAKS. We never have been able to offer so large and varied tockfot all kinds of SHAWLS aud CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK« COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, rkably dry and warm, the channel. We have MOURNIG GOODS: BLACK DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEIL EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE MOtJBNIKG GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS* BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, TICKINGB, CHECKB CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, And every other article usnally kept in a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OP GOODS. At many of the above goods have bean bought from the MANUFACTORIES ami AT AUCTION FOR N«T CASH, we are enabled to sell them aa LOW AS THEY CAN BR PORCHAfiSDIN ANY OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES in the Eastern cities. In short, we have never been able to offer so large and attractive a steck to ear numerous caeto men and the public generally. 49> NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILT. FOUNDRY AND fwnii ForDlß&tos X^tablUhment- STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT PANS, MILL GEASING, Fire Brick, Machinery, Pul leva and Owtinga, of all klnde made to order. Urate Bara, Bash Weights, Mill Irons, Proof Staffs; * Anchor Bolting Glotha, Gum and Leather Belting; : jvxtable Ftonr aod Oonx Mllie—the beet In nee; French Butt Smut Machines, used in the city ml Us and' over the West; sconr the grain, take out tha cheat and re move the smut belie before they an broken by the beaters. Freaeh Burr Mill Stone* made of aetectadblocks. Patent Sblngte Machines—cut 10,000 to 39,000 par day; . Rote's Patent Water Wheels, usedia 7000 mwa. Saw as much aa Ibe overehot, and twice aa msch u the moat ot tha other Wheals In naa, with an equal amount of water. Catalogue* ofWheala given to all who want gearing. X}p 0c*N0.319 Übertyatewt, Pittsburgh. aalWwdfiw T - W« W. WALLACE,. ■team BUtkle Worlu Ko. fils, 881, 399, Liberty Itreet, PHtabanb, Pa»: MARBLE MANTELS, uuuloby mtchinery atloteCrite* HonnßMnt*Tablete. .tlraTa gtoaeo a large ateek on band, Puxtf tore and Waah Stand Tope; la posing Stones, Marbte sad Btone Hearth* made by madtlsmyuaabcfft saUce. ' ' Marble aoM low to the trad*. Ofßca 810 liberty street, Plttebm«frT*v - W.W.WALLAOR- ILABXKR EABIS, HOMAN CEMBW OMXVT fer OfcUxss, *z. QRUH> Siam^Dd ESBSH™**. WKiBOW*; * ?42?Vu a PORK RH-» BEKP'P'A-OK’EB 3, fHisctUaiuoua '*!** A. L £, riTTSRVRan, ; pa-, EDGINGS, INSERTINGS, ETC. COLLARS, GLOVES ASP GINGHAMS, PRINTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, SATINETTS. C. BAHfiqff I»OVE» Formerly Yoony, BleTto«» ALore, «aS Brother*, No.?*MARKET STREET, PITTfIBUBfID, PA snss PITT9BURQHi PBNN|A.; Fftt&uai. Health op American women.— Per many years I bars been troubled wlib genera / woarlnees and languor, both mental and physical; caprlw, , _/ listlessDeaa, dull headache, pain In the head and temples coldness and tendency tostiffbsao,palpitation of tbs heart, very easily flattered or sidled, appetite Variable,stomach andbowets sranged, wllb pain. Any ui-Lt'l or physical ■ * . exertion was snre to bring on all tbs eytupUtuu, nt>dX bad In addition, tailing of the 'tenth, etui great patn In that re gluu. One phyrictau after another exhausted bi* iikiH end ’ ifnve mu op. A patient and persevering SHALL'.** UTKRIN RCATllOlJCONfoiiunßtoly.cv.niat-- aud i hart* no words snflVient (o' »iprw» my tLmiklitlness • blmx JULIA ANSI: JUilNfiOK. v lean truly ny tulß I Lara bc4aastuKlrsr<br many year* with whites and dorampd msnstruatiGa. After awnlla T* had other troubles, aacL as pals face, indigestion,- wasting away, general languor and debility, pals Is tbs naan of the bock, a sort of aching and dragging sensation, pain between tbs ssontiler blade* extending down the spine, lose of appe-.' tits, troabto In the stetnacb and bowels, with cold hands and foetand dreadful nervousness. The least exdtementwuuld/ make ms feel a* II I shottld fly away.' J I tried doctors and' drugs, and everything, one after another, without the bon silt. One bottle or MARfIIIALL'3 UTERINE GATOOLI* 00N changed some of my symptoms for the BettetrUd now lam entirely and radically cured. 1 wish that' every wo* man could know what It will do, - CLARISSA OBKII. For a long time I bad Uterine complaints with tbs follow ing symptoms: I was nervous, emaciated and Irritable; I seemed to abound in complaints; some of which I will try to tall you; pain la the lower organa, and a feelings as If some thing was going to Call oet; Inability to wallt nuch on as* count of a feeling of fullness; aching and dragging, ao.d •hooting pains in the back, loins, and extending down the legs; the Jolting produced by riding caused great pain; spas* modloabootings and pains In the aide, stomach and bowels; headache, with ringing In the ears; every flberof the body seemed sore; great irritability; inisue nervousness, I could, not hear the least excitement without being prostrated for - a day; i coaid scarcely move about the house, aad did not take pleasure in anything. 1 had given up hope, haring tried everything, as I supposed, in vaio, but a friend called my altsntloo to MAJIKUALL'* UTERINE CATDOLTCON. I took U, hoping against ho|<«. Most fortunately it cured me*,and there Is uotahoaHhieror more grateful woman In the country. J tnutall »11l oeelL It is truly the woman's friend la need. Mas. FLORENCE LESLIE. / MARSHALL'S UTESIXE CATBOLICON will certain ly cure Palling <f the H’emih, Whites. Suppressed, Irregular or Painful Menstruation. Bloating, irfUsmmatumt ana Dts easetofthe Kidneys or Urinary Organ*, Retention or In ! continence of brine, Heartburn, Oamvauit, Xrrvousnett. Paintings, Palpitations, Cramps, Disturbed Steep, and ail troubles ofyamc or sympathetic, connected \elth Uu ' Uterin * organs. *# The price of JfartAalTs Clerine Ctilholieon is One Dotlar and a Half per tingls bottle. On the receipt of six dollars live bottles shall be sent by express, free of charge, to the end of tAs express route. / Beparticular tourrile theposlojjtce address, (men, county and State. Wt sc® guarantee that the hledis&u will be tent mreceiptof the money. Address Vo. O&O. 11. KEYSKK, UO WoodsL, Pittsburgh, apl4-dawT Slgtrof thoGotden Mortar. Dedication of odd eellows' HALL, ou TUESDAY, September 2S, iSAB.. ROUTE OF PROCESSION: Down Filth street to Market; along Market to Third; up 1 Third to Wood; down Wood to Water, along Water to Smith- •• • field: up Bmithflsld to Third; up Third to.ftoo; along iloas to Pennsylvania avenue; out arenns to Prido street; up Pride to Colwell; down Colwell to Logan; up Logan to Wy- > He? down Wylie to Grant: along Grant to Seventh; down Seventh to Liberty; down liberty toiler; down Day toPenn; np Penn to Bt. Clair; down St. Clair to bridge; across bridge to Federal; np Federal to North Common; along North Common to East Common; down Kast Common to Ohio; along Ohio to Chestnut street, and a crow bridge; up Me chanic to Penn; down.Psnn to Hand; up Itand to Liberty; across Liberty to'Seventb; up Seventh to Smlthflold; along Hmltbfleid to Fifth; down Filth to Hall. CIIARLES tV. BREWER, Qrand Marthal. LIST OF APPLICATIONS for Selling Li qooT.Gl.J lo !)>• ClerW'a Office,for Allegheny county, op to Sept. 26,1869. THOS. A. ROWLEY, CMik. Bundnhah, eating boon, Ift ward. Pittebargh. I Cabbago A. (1, with other good*, lit ward, PUUbnrgb Carr?; William, tavern, Birmingham. Dippel Haary, tavern, Manchester. OUBs Andrew, tavern, Upper &L Clair lowoahlp. Saunders J, H-, with other good*, 8d ward Pltttbtzrgh. Olaaer Adam, tarerd, 4th ward Allegheny. Klein Michael, tavern, Ihiqaeaae Boroagh* 1 Patteraoa John, tavern, 3d ward, Plttfbcfwb. f” Leather, Hides and Oil. HE Hubeoriber woold solicit the attention of merchants and elraogara visiting the city to hie present'extensive stock of LEATHER, b&OK PINUINOB, TANNERS’ and CURRIER'S TOOLS, TANNER’S OIL, Ac , which he offers to the trade at the lowtrr market prices, lie BoUdtaan exaolnstfon of his stock. 17. WILKINSON, „ SIT Liberty atmt, PUtabamh. Hat* and Caps* JAMES WILSON, 91 Wood Street, is now rwefTisg a frash repply of H*ts and Capo, new itylea, to cn*t variety, to which ha lriTltes the attention of tho: pottle. Price* low. JAMBS WILSON. no37:lwd. PIANOS! PIANOS 1! BPLKNDII) NEW VWfSBR PALL BTOOKOB |f 9 I lf PIANO POMES AND USSODBO N 8, Joat arilvlog at ilia "Old XiUblUbed Piaoo Depot" of OHABLOTTE BLIJMJS, No. 118 Wood atreet, second door above fltb. 49* Several Second Hand Pianos will be »o!d very leu to make room fora sew etock, *a2S RETZSCHS’ OUTLINE ILLUSTRA TIONS to sharspeare— Sehlller’a Song of the Bell; fight with the Dragon; Frtdolin and Pegaaua; Buager’e Ballade Goethe’* Faott; Lord'* Prayer; The Golden ABC; Fouqae'aOndlna, with colored Ihcatration*. Theeboreand other exqaiNtnly lltnetmjed booh* now opening at DAVISON’S Book Store, .. ae2& No. 61 Market, neer 4th atteCL TVt’TVfAg>Pymft» BAZAAR AND LIVERY-STABLE, DIAMOND B&£BT, NKAH LIBERTY. PITTSBURGH, PA. Horses, boogies, carriages and' everything oenally found In • flrat claee Bazaar,-on - hand and to order at all tlmei. thru* toeti trained and rxliabU; fVticUs elegant and cosnfvrtable. 49*Onlere for carriages to fane rail, or for frmlliea, punctually attended to, at all honre. 49* Donee booght and Bold; alao, kept Dj- Jbe day, week or month. aelTidly CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! KOCKAWAYS! y - PHAETONS, BABOI’CHEI, GlG9> ’ A ND everything in the line, purchased from : s _ J\ themoet reliable EASTERN MANCPACTUBEBS, Tugvthcr with a full assortment of elegant Kaatern Ilarneaa In ovary variety aaltable tor tingle or doable taunt. - Alao, Axlea,eprtogf, and other Item*, too nnmerona to mention; conatantly on banil and foreafe at reasonable prices by' , JOHN a. BHAFIXB, Diamond street, near Liberty, Pittsburgh, Pa. 49"Carrlagrc bought and eold on rcmmimlom Repair- - ing neatlyend promptly done. : aclTcdly _ a. t. inraiDT .7. a, xkswflt; Pearl Steam Mill> ALLEOIIKIiY UITY: R. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WHEAT, RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOOR, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED; IN PITTSBURGH AND A^EOBENY. Tano»~OABD on ItMurr • Uv ' PDU V-Oi ~~ - - JEFFERY’S PATENT DOUBLE-ACtK- ; S.' O PDMP,wIIhISDU RUBBER BAuTvAMr;-®*® ■as? i^ssaassMrassftsps^- ■ra An liable* ptoot of order aod«r» !»«.© ed than aoy other paape. *W9 , »“* fcrAll«h u J®- SSsa^TO^s-g-srtfT'. deetrooeorporchaalngcaUandtiaßina th«a at * W. B.—Toimsbtp Rlghte ferula ca liberal ttr weill A. A. lIAHDY.V . ... .. _ Comer of front aid feny etrcetft * JnSt&adhwT ATTENTION, SOLDIERS 1812.—"fc ■rtred, That thie AabdaiJon bold » epeclal ra|»gfe to ttile piece (Council Ottmbrr) on WIDXMpAT,« 39th InsU, at 10 o’clock, A. *L, tor the pwpcee < sf tcfettfe t Mint the Btat*Fiir,u}d the tn»*et*en;«f. **y M &£wt of tii«A»oc»ttooorßbl4lmj Saitorelnthe TT*rof ISlVarlbefr »•*£*« f BoMi«nor.inSth^llAYAsoC ^7 AffcUilop,ere inrlledte.be 9*eent*ad. •nrot their tunee. s WM LOOm Soi: JWlioni In ibtAdWtdog pk«ae,al*o,-~ tKrffrt tbewmtecßptofd wetting,tod oblige fttehde. -eelp*: , l w*- o. rzOTV&BOAX.IEET, ; rOD&TU6XSZSt»betw*ea Wood tad Market, Pirubnith; ■ ''4HBKOTTPKB' end •, .• 1 ' •-; 3 , • • '•"!£- IBWOUWnB;.” ( .;r:; Taken In thatrom am*, or na Aar, et aatbfetorf ■ PriwA:-,-./ -■■V- ■' •••V-’ «- myllaWn .. ■ y/.~- - -Jv- v f*lfl*nniif»of a; p, ayjJrMOSXt Wffßjjgg'PWKl " ■trtetffotrtwtt impecUallj neownend thin* jifeo haver
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