EOM *retired &Rd Departure et the Nails. urivax eau., (tßiCeilLity) 111111:S. CLWXJ. Cartiaborg, Philadelphia, New York, Bel. Limon', La— 1.1 llerriebom Philadelilla, Now Yore, Bat- 4ro, 2:22 re theete. ' .1.10 • mill Cm. . %mall to Llarriemarg 1•75 P C 12 Cr,.. mr 4 RUTZ.. • aftiZIODES, (two r X 12 tut. -Ch CiachonatL.— 7 77.1 Z aatl r x Warn 11, Neel. A lle; 81 . 1 4nole,/xidepeadexeelhohogoe, Toledo, &a.-- .---- ex lex .. ... 7 ...... le 12 eta. Bleabeneille, Newark, Inman& • Way-small to Pat 12 err Wayeasils diverging Ihno-ureetilo r x 1111 chnltlisalerc, Brady'. Bead:Brook erioa. via Alley Valley rt. 1t...- ixelsville,Unfoelown,&c., Pittelfg & Cocoa: bovine . -0:20 rat 12 our Ilaxi v everl e llat txar .. .iiee — Friiies,io. le x oxo, FilaxeshAtillgiettoti,WayotelOg, &a. Iritl2 NM Croloogahela7gr ' :.t ... 7! "" ' a `" OPY 1R um. Dr-- - 01 srater Counr.—Tn the case of Scott vs. Shoettberger, which hai been on trial in this Cpuit.for Borstal days, the jury yesterday found a verdict for plaintiff for $2,630 56. :.. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank vs. John George. Verdict for deft, in the sum of $312, with interest. .Thlt same vs. James Rees: Verdict for deft. lersBl2, with interest. ;The same. vs. George Murphy. Verdict for dert. , in $312; with interest. The abeve.actioni arose out of the loss of the steamer Argo, which oar readers may remember was sunk In the Mississippi river, on the Illinois shore,' last . Spring. She was insured, and the prethium note by the captain, John George, was indorsed by James Rees and George Murphy, of- thelit Ward, city Of Pittsburgh. A misan deratanding arose about paying the insurance; the questions at issue were submitted to arbitra tion and an award in - favor of the owners of the bait obtained in the sum of $1382. White the arbitration mut pending, and before the award, the. ,Company - brought the above snits, which viire yeeterdaY 'decided as above noted. Mr. Barton appeared (fir the dents. and Judge Shafer for the Company. Christopher Resoling vs. John McFadden ; action of covenant. -.lt is BBL forth that the plaintiff leased a certain piece of land, 60 acres in all, of the defendant, in this cult, Mr. M'Fad des, et Robinson toonsstdp, in which said town shipthe land is situated; that the lease, was for aye years lions the let of April, 1857, lessor to pay ; for the - same s2oo_ per annum and to do six days work on the road, or with a threshing machine. 'McFadden on his part, agreed to finish a tenement for Resoling to live in, and to make,. the,: same , comfortable before the cold *smiths; - abiittld set in, in October; he also agreed to build a spring house. Tho plaintiff &tinges a breach of_thecovenant in that McFad den did not; nor has has he yet made the said lineineit as' agreed, and lays his damages at $2OOO. Messrs. A. M. Brown and J. Franklin appeared for plaintiff, and 3: H. Geyer for de fendant. - On trial. St 1 ~~~_.. . MEM 131ZDDIVI lcutr,99 Or Xs.- iscatax;—lt is with no commonfeeling of sorrow dust wenre called upon to' announce the eadden and 'dangerous of Mr. Ingram, eo long and faeorbly known as the clerk or the steamer Denmark, Capt. R. C. 'Gray. On. Wednesday morning we had a . long talk 'with him; on board the boat, Where he wu balancing his hooks and making ready to leave, to spend the winter with his fem .. ily, in St. Louis. lie was in fine Spirits, only eomplainiag a little With a pain in hiS bowels. In the afternoon, be was obliged to, leave his detth, and so he. went to the Monongahela House. There Isis symptoms became very violent. Capt. Gear was witkiltire; taking the greatest care of were called, and • the disease p ro nonnestrliflammation of the bowels. At 5 o'clock het evening the physicians had no hopes ,of bite recovery. All the usual remedies failed to have any costs. appeared to be rapidly . edihlog. Capt.! eke sod all who know Mr. In. illness, and of mat... b., yetsilightrlter.w7s 7 l:kcpst,T.i a 4 :T Z • cover'', and do not give it --- e.—At 10 o'clock. last bight, we are glad to say, Mr. Ingram appeared to be much better and etrong hopes were entertained that his sys tem would sally and be would get better. lye nutmeats hope that each may bo the case. • • . M==l * .. : 7 - , 7 :!:.:. ; 1 .t,l-t••:•;';::".1'..:,:':74-*:.?,::. RENEE 'l , • •:•• Toe Coco Weenies Aso Tao POOL—We were accosted in the street yesterday, morning by a gentleman whose business it is toknow the con dition of. the poor- in one oity, with- the remark that he bad just been on a tour of observation in several of the wards, and kodfound a great deal of suffering from want of fuel. This very cold weather has taken all quite unawares, and is a city witerli - the very soil teems with fuel, there are - those, so early in the semen as this, who feel the nip of the hungry air.. This will never do. We know how this . want was in a great degree met and supplied last winter. The Toting Men's Christian Association never did a nobler thing than when, list winter, they became not only contributors to the needy, bat also the almoners of the bounty of others. It was nobly done, and their efforts carried. a warmth and distributed com fort around many oheerlees fireside. We think the some must be done again. It is prob. able that haintreds of men havijust gone down the . river who have left almost nothing behind thenifor their families.. The employers of these man should look .to suck and the benevolent should see to those who hare no friends. It must not be eatd.that poor people in this city safer from want of fuel. •-•-•vr . " - • *- • ' Ikt.4; 4.c.i•• • •". 4*l s- z•.),lff• ' • erj . ,•••.5 .... 4 ;`,4 • 1 1' . • N ; f 0 •-, • • COITAIDLy STABBING APTAIN.,-SB CaL Jos. Douglas, of this place, was passing up Chestnut street about 10 o'clock on Friday night, to his residence, be was assaulted, thrown down and stabbed by 'some unknown villain. The affair took place just below the canal bridge, and ow ing to the - darkness of the night the Col. was tumble In ; :dlitingstish °ter& see his assailant. Thy waled-II about inches in depth, upon ifs leftlide: below the arm. The blow was un doubtedly aimed at the Item.- The cowardly perpetrator of this outrage upon an old and peaceable citizen should be, if possible, ferreted out sad - brought to anmmary justice. No doubts are entertained — sitiliregard to Mr. V.'s re. cOrery:=CraufordJotusud. fir:; ,:•:-. :Ci'::::::'. " • Acasoncsi, a meeting of the members of this iompanyOteld at Col. Gerst'e, Third Wird; - .Allegheny, on Tuesday evening, the folleetlng officers, went elected : Captain, Casper Gang ; Pint Identemant, Henry Ambura: Second'do; Harlin Het:bele:ma; Ensign, George Gerstar.; Bearetarj, Ciao. ItelL Col. Hardt meyer, formerly Captain of this company, hag been elected Major of the Regiment recently or ganized! The company Mill bold a meeting at tlereCeon Tuesday evening next, when the bootie, &a., will be surrendered , into the hands of the new Where- . -- ) . .. -, 1 - ...• , ::,:.: !..1- , ,-.*/- . ...•:•': - 4 4,•:...r 7- , i , , , 1: S":','::•-'-. I_+ A New lasrernmos,—A card appears in the PM addressed to the "Allegheny Democracy," width" abject of it is 'for the political instruc tion of our - party and of our country, for the puipoie of. presenting .to them, and constantly before them, the bewailed truths and sacred gelmailes with which the whole bistory of the Dimourallo 'party has been identified. We arm': folly Impressed with the truth that polities is as much a science to be studied as law , morale and religion." Exactly I and the,Society would do well to findeit m e i rhere the "religion" is in the preset,. dem ' 0 creed. . . Tan Session of the Church of New Castle hi. vita the ministers contpoelog the Prnbytery of Beaver, and ail litit'lil In the congregations „p l y tinder Its care, IS. Alma-5;11Mo ay evening at t:ti o'clock, with- 1111 - iTistW' of ' ding the day •IwinioultlO the Melliblot Pres bytery in dna dolma izire, -Its% Robert Vetzon, pastor elect.of Ne ehmiMakehurekthas Wen requested to math the. mermen introduno to these ser wieeeX.,Pittv:ilmuree. • - 1 - Awarvin.=-Mr; Wibi. Ittethowry , who left this pity a few moth" ello,Sa.. _engineer of the Meant peeebtanWrind. Vtho othfo rthtudeiihad both iii legs broken recently by the bursting Cr a wenn der, returniaTunday by the Shenango, azji ii i Ininedilkily put on board the Lumen., „, b, sakei.itthiskonts in Cookstown. j The accident kapposaed on the Missouri river, and the Woe , tunskmambis suffered terribly, and is site stnt feting much his injuries. - E • 'tciotre 111 T .. d is oott , Rut • Anurra.—The Postineste t 1 agenthas directed that henceforth through agent Shall accompany the mail over the Me l., burghs Ft.' Wayne & Chicago Rood. This Is s' most Imp:yield movement, and Lbe public will • i be gladlo Jean that when a mall starts , item ~_. . , • 1 Mango or - Philadelphia, it leaves in dame of n i • • , r a. matl4lllllble paramh who ;Mar lose migkior . • . z , ,s, dmisiu imam., -- • • • - ~.. ..., aiiiillidd ouzo folk are agitating the .: • ' ; • • ' - mieseeref. , - 14rnty Nest from th e town of • •- . .440001alst la . nine, nod thothasimmille • ' ' ..- - Thlkiliiiiireinbeteibett 'some tt2 Scam to,wodi the oit i llit •* ' smietion cif RA Etessary Mithitotilij,; th oitthM : - ' • • -ortiii: :2 / 9 7 - "Puilloflaking the 'W esififtzelti" 1 I. l o l ktar l 44: theit W it,*7 - 1 ,00/Vii; , ~ 71 1 1 1 414Cfr* , ' . - S •• --• . - - - .... 11.1111 1:714.CM" : r iitD A.tS I OENtEIG," DEC. 10. 1868. w=el e,_.........,..___ Tare ntuvrtnna—Dbsereations taken at at:Optician Eton, No. b 8 Birth at., Dee. 9th. . nt ens. re mangy - . . . 20 ....... - -----. . ..Pir' AILYIIIOOI.I PILLYZA lillerrixe, at Masonic Dail, 11l b sireet,wommeneleg at 111 o'clock, A. lc All are otly Invited to attend. ---- I Pia xftiliee will be conilectecl by Rev. P. M. lifefiewaa. 'TAR %DWI Stetikoff; ea, Go Thou ant Lritamee,': ElX4olMaims I , Lau;."•;-;This is tivapf 4 10 4:01110 s volcUtte of upwards of Mdrid_psite% Ad issued by the Preabyte riga Board of Publics/lonia Philadelphia. The work is neatly executed and - handsoutely illas !minted by several appropriate cute. It is a book for the times. Its object is to lllustrati and enforce the great principle of benevolent; !nits practical forms and various modes of develop ment. In doing this It .goes beyond the overt act and deals with the Inward &clings of the mind and the heart, fixing the outward duty upon its only sae and proper basis, the word of God and the motive, which it inculcates. Giving, even in a good cause, must be a work of the heart as well as of the hand. This is admirably exemplified in the "Widow's Sixpence.!' The poor dre often deterred from giving by an apprehension that their etraightend worldly cir cumstances are such as to excuse them from the duty; or if they did give, the sum would be eo small that it would accomplish nothing. This is a mistake. A few cent, given from love to Christ and a desire to do good, may be productive of great and extended results. This is beauti fully illustrated by the history of the "Widow's Sixpence." The various characters which are brought into view in the progress of the story, are well drawn ; and the rich as well as thE poor, the occupant of the stately mansion as Ire& as the dweller In the lowly cottage, Will End in structive lessons In this inviting little work. Let all buy it and read it. It will aid in strength ening their benevolent affections and in giving a sound direction to theirmunifiocnee. Turf Lacrous.—The Lecture last night, at Lafayette Hall, was graced by more of the beauty and fashion of the city, than we have ever eeen there before. Every one was on the gui yips for a rich intellectual treat. But every one waadelighted tar beyond expectation. Some gentleman remarked in reference to the address at the late Centennial Celebration, that ',imagi nation was more powerful than reality," on this occasion the reality was beyond the imagination of the most sanguine. We have totime at this late hour to attempt a sketch of the entertain ment, and merely intend to announce to our readers,that the committee of the Mercantile Library Association, has engaged Mr. Vanden hoff to deliver a lecture this evening, subject, the "Pathos and Humor of Thomas Hood, with reading from his Prose and Poetry. Every body who heard him last night, will be, there, and every one else who does not go. will regret it. Would It not be well to engage Mr. Vanden. hoff.for Saturday night 8 Pi 12. lUD Kat Moores Woe; • e gullto the Kellner, Art to all Its brambes, by Cherie. Klme Preseatrlit , with 11 . 2 Illeatratioos PHs:l4l4oe: Peterson k Brae' This standard work, by the prince of French cooks, reprinted from the ninth London Edition, is comprised in ono large royal octavo volume, of 600 pages, and is got up in a very neat and sabtantial manner, handsotoely printed and strongly bound. It forms the largest and most complete work on all kinds of cookery, dishes and bills of fare for all &vain theyear, ever pub lished in the known world. All who desire a full, reliable and Infallible guide in each matters, will find this just the book La suit them. • For sale by Hunt & Miner, Masai& Hall. MO- Greer Republie is the name of R pe new Monthly just started in New York by OaPsmith & Co., contains 112 broad, closely printed pages, and is well filled with judiciously selected mat ter, profusely illustrated. Price 25 (wolf. For J sale by Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall. ig WE for at were informed yesterday that a letter bad been received by one of the Chess Club of this city, from Louis Paulsen, .stating that he would leave home (Dubuque) for this city on the 14th instant.. The lovers of the royal game are in high spirits, and we may look for eomegreat contests, as we are informed that severabgen. tlemen have been In training to meet this sham- pion, who, next to Morphy, is probably the greatest player in the world. ONTOLT STATEN - 2NT of the Kittanning Bank —Titesdny morning, Nov. 2, 1858: Loans and Discounts $78,442 04 Coin in vault of the Bank 14,261 99 Notes of - specie-paying Banks... 2,590 00 Due by other Banks anct.Bankers 12,844 63 Due by individuals 1,978 94 Amount of notes outatanding--. 96,650 00 Deposits., 10,780 97 Doe to other Banks 1,302 76 Tun Concert at &laconic Hall, lasi night, for tho benefit of the new Aabary (Ni. E.) Chapel, was a decided success. .The ball was crowded to such on extent that a repetition, as will be seen by the advertisement, will be given this evening, to satiety those who were unable to ob tain seats. Prof. Burge!s and his corps of tal ented performers did themselves credit, and these concerts will no doubt add considerably to the finances of Asbury congregation. SILTS, T 711;;;, of the It rownami/lo—Ch;opee, Is a. nouneed .to lecture at tho.irort City College, yraion. Mr. Hus,l isready, smsisiag """- v.. know at es,. o' deg: hatter:— t`Tho.bnlsntiliilistin of -or Language" is a subject. that: will give sco -to his peculiar imitative talent. These lectures ace free, and the public has shown a good appreciation of them. The lecture com mences at'S o'clock. ST ',EAT etTILASOSACCID/Lli.—iin Tuesday morning loot, whilst James hlclivalue, Esq. , of this place r was engaged In the act of sharinghimself the razor fell from hie . hand and striking his , foot, .cut through the boot and stocking, inflicting a se vere wound. The blood flowed in such profs elan that it became necessary to call in a phyei. clan to Mori the bleeding. SLIALLEXIMEGEB and Jas. Williams came near breaking jail in Washington, Pa., on hlon , . day. - Ronnenr.—The deposit-letter box attached to the inside of the outer door of the Brownsville post-office was cut into and robbed a few nights since.—Trash. ( Pa. ) Er. ALL or STOCIC3.—The following A tocks - weie sold but erenlng by Messrs. Austin Loomis tr. Co., Stock Broken, at the Mercbante. Exchange 3 $l,OOO let Mort, Bonds .Keokuk, Fort Der Molars k Minnesota it. R. Co., 9 2 I per 00 cent interest, at 31 per ,0 1 1.00 A Gr Joon Fla.—The Crawford County Com •mieeionere settled the account of S. N. Pettis, Esq., for his services as Att:orney in the various cases growing out of the Railroad Bond; on last Saturday, and drew an order in his favor on the Treasurer for $4,452 40. Tux H, /nu liollidayaburg Rsgiifer says "W un derstand that Messrs. B. Lorenz and Samuel F. Cooper have leased Gap Furnace for a term of five years, from the Messrs!. DlcFarlane's, and intend to put it in blast as moon as the necessary repairs and preparations can be noade." A Tr— ...'inumamicz Meeting Wall held in Hollidays burg a few afgbts since and a society organised. On motion of Mr. Alex. De Armit., air. George 11*Dirnongh was chosen President, George B. • Bowers and Bal. Wilson, Vies Presidents, and J. King WLsnahab - , Secretary. Nan Sabbath will be the day detognated by the Synod of Pittsburgh as a day of Thanks giving to AlMighty God for the Spiritual ingath erings of thiyear, and for his blessings on the ehurobes In the bounds.. Toe BON BOLT APTAII.—To-day, at 9 o'clock, the parties charged with the recent alleged murder on the steamer Ben Bolt, will have a final examination. The easels one that excites a large amount of, interest among our river men. Tna earnings of the Pearutybrania Railroad (or (he lest three weeks were $202,449 23, an hiereaae-orer the corresponding three weeks of last year of $29,435 87. Araintrntarr.—Gen.George Potts, of Halli dayabtirg, has been appointed weigh-master at Altoona, by the Penn's. Railroad Co., and has remolred thither. o- • Was 'refer our readers to the sdvertistiment headed "Pay Your Taxes," in 'soother column of to-day's paper. i• (For ths , PittsLargh Daly asselta] Misses. Enrroas: I wish you could suggest some means by which I mar get rid or a paper r eallethe Tres Press, which is ;thrust into my houstresery morning. I never ordered thepaper nor . dot seer read it. Rua }tar. We can't tell Pair Play-how to proceed. .He had better_ do just as he likes about it. -A firm *era appears -to be dawning, in which a man is obliged to take a paper whether he treble ieor. not. , (For tee PiMenge thte . . Mann. Editors: The - PRtaburgh ret Mr l otrielowisbet to know what has become of the Viewer's Report of the opening of Pennsylvania Avanne Into Fifth St: All we know about it is LW: the . Report ham been AO, and severirappeals hare been entered by Some Hof the propertyholders, who feel themselves eggriev , ed and are detaining the improvgsment, but who will Strrortireleu be benelitted ten thee' the amount they are alseued. The Viewers who. Made the. Assess. meet are all men of sound and'groodjetigment, and I have no doubt that Judge .IPClttre will approve the Report, - irnceovor it comes before him. Tee ClLeh /17411/11. Or- baldness i. certainly the beat tor all classes, and, *bele Itssmoospenylng advat- UP+ are abased klboth bayer*d seller, It bevies ,conedenee sod satisthelibh lc' 'bleb the oPPcsilo sYlllala is a streetcar, Thu tiesouts for the emcees:. sicpukont aiid• tr.Cankigli". Pelf " ' 4 ' 144 Mathes, city. is the talliiihis and li*iiithing hada at 00 e rat " f .llls steak Is re ur eed to be of th e setter elan too mold eue. • • - • -;1 Tern lavers of goodiace ran Invo'lleilwO°4 rapped at Bonn% rodeo" envie, Allegheny, they, har4last =abed, dime from the Ease, n Olen.' did sasortunat of. Nil% meted pm/err% limb Poh% tobe kcrWoon'itiglis. do.; wldehl they. ta g CILOVES-1000.1be for oak by inn as causuans low ftta., 41+4 1 . 1 .4.4 a,„ O , to . , ~ ..•, , • 11L'A. FAIDIMITOCK All OCIL. ~. at the Teri brow, map:tem They ‘ ,,, ed/a . , - -.i -, . . - ' l:,,coneeelleedand Winnage. hand a , asperjoe anaeilkuntred-frodr.nuinafactored 711 ED Biern,E•WAX - -400,1berfouale by 1 consfekrissw ,edaigirlilartbe ,00kest-- gnaw*, 'xi,--.1 1 .4:l4lNiamitritini—,' which * ll l l4 /'4 l lf "ilbeiptat cash. "Aide , not ..;.., - . ~...- ,.eormsellYeedjuni, .eormsellYeedjuni rinsioi:', • [ldeal/an Palms an C 4I 4WIY belell Weak Ilia IrIBIT,Dift-Icastoriatiile_; 11111 " 1 " 111/11"111W- 441114 be t llll.7 - .1 61 SilW`Afti Al(0.„1,-- ~...- , -,;., c,c 4 .- .'•-,e111,:,,k11 41-A11t.,,.,,,i 4 0 5150 1 011491 , 1111 ii .` l '''f"..' '+'''''' ,, .:' * l , - 1 age 7:; - .""'." ' , '''' . 7 ' , ober= 'BIM 1 .. - DR. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS have received the warmest econiume from the preen and people throughout. the Union. A. valuable totalc for the cure of Uyspopela. lifonstlyttUort and general nervous debility, it Minot be approached. Seery day now mom of its great ef. tftt.re ch.niclvd through our pahllc journals. There le nothing equal to the enjoyment, to that which the afflicted experience when uelegthle valuable speciff Its mild Moo, Its sore and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleansing of Mho entire human body, should rroommend it to all awes of our nommunity. !All that will be nom. nary to convince the skeptical of IM healthy effects, le to pure.. • bottle and be convinmd. &id by drag:gists and dealers generally, everywhere, and L 110STEITIlli 8371T11, Manufatturors and proprietors 68 Witter nod 68 grout etc noOlnUterT As A COMPLETE RELIEF for diseases arising from Impure blood or a diaordered condition of the Warmth, bowel. or liver, (hero la no eater nor better modish. than WILSON'S PILLS. PhAdana use them largely to their practice. Theynre tuannfatturet and Bold by IL L. FAUN RITIOGIC A CO., Wholesale Dnignista, anapn.prietorit of D. L. F AIINESTOCRII'VERSIrIfIO IL No. CO, corner Wind and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh, P. Foe advertisement on 4th page of tosie) 'a paper. iletvasT GALVANIC BATTERS, OR ELEGTRO MAGNETIC Liacitorra, for Medical purposes, of a very aopertor kind trill be tent free of Mrpmea charges, wherever an Forisie run., upon a remittance of Ten Dollar. Address Dr. OW U. MUSSER. (do. 140 Wood ea. Piamborsh. ansids•V TAPIOCA--A fine article, for sale low at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood at. rsiirli IA isT ARRo aßeow Root—A tine qunhty, frc ante at DR. REINER'S Drng !tarn, 140 Wood o. OcndanorT Mr. Chapman referred to the fact that two memo Hale had been rent to the House asking for the in; parchment of Judge Waive., of Texas, and pro eteded On reviews the facts in the teeth:Emily of the ease, involving charges that he secretly engaged it land speculations, shutriug • degree of °Blond Eras conduct which admits of no excuse, and the }frost exercise of his judicial Rowers. Not only did hi arrange to nit in ewes covering his own privat e in. I tercets, but to rectory others to New Orleans to be placed beyond the reach of Tenn,' jurors and liii. gants. The duty of the r On3o was Bunn!) to ricer lain whether there is pr obable coast; it was not Toe the House to inquire whether he be innocent or guilty ; that was for the Senate to determine, Mr. Tappan wan oppercil to the impeachment of Judge Witte... Ile asked the Mouse to examine the evidence and not to be diverted from the proper 1 line of proceeding by trouldb pressure. On this evidence alone ho wanted them to say whether Judge Watrous woe Innocent or guilty. Me. Tappan en ; tered a generel defence of Judge Wilmot., reln mnizneirain wiiso ars upon the printed evidence for this: purpos SE WING e. yi g beelev.—Mr. Crittenden, of Eq.. appeared in his MA C sent. I -I INE S Mr. I vers,m, of tie., gave notice of his teten tioe at •n early day to propose the abolition of the freak. rug privilege and to-substitute for It a commetati on • in mime,. ' Charles S. Junes was elected door-keepeU. of the Scent*. Adjourned. New lulu:ass, Doe. o.—San Francis., dates to ! the 20th November are received per overland mail The edli regiment arrived at Benicia nn the 15th 1 The chip Lucas was lost on the 9th. The State has sued Wells, Fargo A Co , for $22. 000 of the $90,000 scrip stolen from the treasury. IoWA STATE FAIR, The mining is good, but min is much needed. Th ; The are suffering for want of feed. The appointment of a receiver for the New Aim, ItIISSOE RI STATE FA IR; den quicksilver mimes Imo been denied by the fede court. The injunction was continued. Rents are scarce and are advancing. improved. The martens are nosettled. DA l' LI IN COUNTY F.l I C., Doc. 9.—The Judges of the d. District Court have pronounced the law of 1920, for the eappressinn of the Mare trade-to be constitution al. Tee prisoners taken on board the tamer Echo, have Leer. remanded to jail, to await the notion of the grand jury, at the next term of the Court, on the charge of piracy. • EXTRA BRANDY—A Pmall quantity fnr Pak a KEYSER'S, 144) Weod et. o,7:nzdklrT SITOIILDER BRACES—.A large iorsOTIIIICIII It DR. KEYSER'S, No. 140 Wood 11t. trtioLkurT LIERNIA OR RC BTYRI: CURF.D—DY. GOO. 11. Keymr, oiddo Wand at. , has 'every kind of TRUSSES far lb. relief and MA of Ilanil• or RoDtorn. orLYisikkrT ABDOMINAL Serroareaq of every kind at DR. KEYSER'S, No. 14D Wood 4 0e20,d/HrT OLD ftrx have some of stipe rlor duality. OF.O. R K RYSER, orMslakT No. 14d Wood 1100.1 ICIIIES'f PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIP, W.l 4 HOitiTO. H ,Y. is !aid that the Flan beau unanimously awarded to WHEELER & Nicaraguan !filibu Cure ste hero their —lt rendezvous some- WILSON as ~ R E.s7 FOR FA JIIL I Use" where in the Florida Rey& There is little, if miy doubt, that the steamer Pashiuth which left Mobile _ „ on the. 14 of becomber, professedly for Texas, 14 (oilytesticarried out a largo number fathom, together with This ccombinednterly eAtelueire that ammunition. Our government is not kept fully od.i.nd of the plans and 100111LUCLIN. Sheeler S Wilson'a Sewing Mullion IWAstilmites Crew, Dec. 9,—The selection of Are the eery hod ruannrector.d nli so ~,,,r , Sl loding C .tnwitlved by the Senate was not I. Beauty and excellence of climb. alike ..ri m" Odin' '" 'IV a , wat onticipaheil At is now bth sides of the fabric ~,.,,,,i. , 'l ot thee tho Democratic Senators in caucus 2. Rix/mny of threatl. , bad lerrarTr4.l the chum/tires. The most im pormet'cltange is the substitu ',. of Mr. gesso, '- ..:. Simplieity null th .. , r ~u glon,.•• .1 ~. ”...irt“. of Mn , r,, Mr Datzel,... Illikt .. , /rman of it,. .in. C' , .mtuillet. 1.11 TctrllOriel, 4., ~.....„,,,,,...,.... .. 4 ..,...,4, .... 4,,, , ,, ~,,,,‘,. , Churien 8 Jun 69, the boon .... caucus Hum e.. r......eiefee.....t. ..... ',roe .r i pize..... w..., ilget4elit, ~.., . : . til voles; Mt . !loan Ben- G. Speed. I Wore voted for - LewieTlepheine, :he clerk of the I . .National Era - office; -I scattering' G. Quietness hf movement. I The Legislature of Minnesota presented to-day, 7. Strength, firmness and durabilit uf through Rice, a for aid seam that will not rip or ravel. y I to construct aSenator wagon road thelnOrt‘i from Lake asking Superior S. Applicability to a variety of purp..ses P I to the South Pass of the Rocky Mountains, and and material:, Otto a large number of appropriations .- for inter l imrovements. . , 9. Compactness na p and elegance of model and The Indian Bureau has received a letter from finish. _ : Dr. Forney, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in I Utah, slating that about Now lot he returned _ ------,--_. . I from Hurubol4l River to Salt Lake City. He There machines are now offered ri t greatly ; mail and other outrages. Ile found the Indians quiet but In a destitute and very depraved eon- ALLEY. R. REED, Agent, • 1 dition, and ready to • make restitution and to oe18:tf No. 68 FIFTH STREET. .Dater into n treaty to obey ihe laws of the United Biittes. .0 H . if.. .A V . le lIJ It (I A 8 11 . J AMES ROBB, NO. li9 MARKET THIRD DOOR FROMTUB MARKET MOUSE STREET,, Gas,itut twelve.' his large Fall and Winter Mock of LADIES',MISSELP and CRILDRENS' ROOTS and SEWER !INNS' CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SLIOES, OXFORD TINS, GAITERS, OPERAS, to Boird. AND 'MUMS' ROOTS, 811000, An. 'FONDS' ItUBRFR SLICIES, A eery superior ankle and wry rent, from tho Msnatacturres, which be will will by me ens or emulate Si very reduced prima for cash. MI. dab comprises*. of the largest amortmenta told roam' is an GM, suitable for city and country ohm, and haring owns twenty year, experience la lulling. Be lrmle that he can now snit all maws. Ile reapectfully Invites ill In insist to n All, awn ring them that they trill be please i &member the place. JAB. ROIJO. No. II Marts, Street, ne2s Third Door Rom the Diamond Market. LUTE, VIOLIN, MELODEON AND SINGING- LESSONS_ MR. WILLIAM D. SMITH hege t) infunu AIL the mud.' public that, alter a long absence, he has &rain liken op his permanent residence lo Pittabareh where ha will devote his entire attention to giving loamy. Mane lo Vaud Montt; and, also, on the Flute, Violin and - Melodeon. Ills rooms are at the corner or Dlernand alley and Ertillb field street, in theeJtv, and In Allegheny clty at the wwrrer .1 Debella street and Vine alley. Terms made known by •p. pllcation to Mr. Smith, at hie roan( or at the tondo M..% or at the store of Baba. C. Yeager 1 Co, nil Markel street , do 2 VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER STEAM PAO:HMG-2000 Its In shester - erseaois and tope .1 T111409.11i2M It Is prepared so that 300 degrees hthroll belt will not affect it, end Is superior to thing dm, as = substance has ea Enoch elasticity which Mt.& eo high *dee= °three and may used shout ail Placed when parking is nectesw7. J. &IL PHILLIPS., =lb Nos. 33 sad2d St. Clair street, 'VULCANIZED INDIA RUBBER7HC6t v Ad front to 40 Inchas 'calibre. Ulm article hgreat advantage over 'ember, ma It needs no oiling, in etly tight, .111 stand a very higfi degrao of heat with. out Wary, and Is net affected by the serinat c.,ld. J.& U. PIIILLIPS, Not. 28 sod 28 St. Clair street 17.NDRIES--100 each Buckwheat Flour; too keg. pocked Better; 23 kegs No. riderd; 100 Dbl. koprifloo /lour • 100 bblr extra sod family floor; • 300 bre Crean. Metro. Jun reed sad kr We by oolb it. 1100180 N ,00. WM. WILKINSQN would invite attention of ei v ijawil of izzint uthon to h 4 new ing, and com to bell ot the very ' , meet wive, at 017 Liberty, near inrle And. F ___ URNITURE 1 FORNITIIIILEII-4thill ut oar arareboam and osamfae oar aka or Forul;ura awl Chain, beam, purcLaalna elsewhere. Jai T. B. YOUSU & CO. 38 sad io Fnutbeed .t. . TABLE OIL OLOTRS--Anotherlarge suit, af a superior %Utley and beautiful etylae,,ja.t Ma the oil cloth warefyame,26 and PP Pt. Clair ',treat. J.& U. PHILLIPS. THE POWER OP PRAYER Illustrated io the woederfal diephle of/Nein* ameba the treeivele of 1rg..7 end 1338, by Rimed Deems Prime, D. D., for We by J. S. DAVI2ON, 61 Ifirketet. - - FOR O.IIIJRCILE*--Wall Paper in Marble, Oak, mind 'fluted Panne!s for walls and callings of Chanties, Chantel.atenPißdb. For We by . 401 • ,";; W. P. MARSHALL A PO. S TEAMBOAT- CABIN FURNITUR E,- iv.. an 'noastautiy mamesictrteind. Steamboat Cabin Clutha and Fornltnro, and derby a WI from them I atereeted In forthahlar boat.. - (don T. B. YOUNG a CU. f2l3==lll UPERIOR CARBON OIL—A full supply of Ono Carbon Oil conisantly oo hands PLEASE CALL and examine our Stock of allthkdapt Emmert& end. In th• Goo/ tine, b d." oattheatea . I .alnek , dee. C. HANSON LOVEN lifarketatmt,_ TO SPOWLSMEN--Dupont's RifteTowder la pound amblers, or Nassau quaatltlas gad: , Laal fled Mpg, air sales,* IfItANCIPIS, Youally Gram/ Toll Starn radial street.'Allyibeer _ _ SOD . A , 413/1.:,,..19, co, : • No. 00, mast Wood sad Yowl!, of,L,' SPutal ilotives Da. DmKirrsores• • Meoraro-Eczeraic MA-. cloarse—Peincipal Depot for Ow sok of MO tierfoottal toMtt ri.—ln - walomlttlng thle machine to a dle. kliMilltublif. m expealto hos beau spared In Its mama. facture tO rattider It perfect In every misentLil particular, In order to keep pace with the wonderful Improremvetv Oahe netond plea dt roremoet lu thht branch of American Man ufacture. NO FAMILY 81101:ILD BS WITHOUT ONE.— &tall Prim $lO. it In itdoittably Adaptett to prwrent and torn en,' to or disease. nob ea Consomotioo.Scrolula, Palsies, Ilbottm. Una, Dymprpvle, ell Roam or Pk/deal 11111 i Mental Proottr. Lion ad, Nervoo. Inaeamk. ons rand feature of this Apparatus ls that It is nluay lady for too, the power being obtain.' drum a Yertuanen Aliqtriet, no Acids or giber ingredients briag required. Auld, arboluaalo and retail, by OR. OHO. KIWSICH, oceaalAver Wholesale Druggist. 1 4 0 Wood .1. FOR 18 5 8 /IA RP BERN AWARDED To °TER ALL. ClYill'ETlTioN, BY TUB VIRGINIA ' TATE PAIR INDIANA STATE PAIR 0 1110 STATE FAIR Lo kSA. Akqat the WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR THE FIRST PREMIUM . _ . BOOTS AND SEOEB, MQBIO LESSONS - • Jos. n,smtwa.B, c 0... Dimosad and Market au; RIMMI Teleizzg. v hic grap, cosaanssioarAL. WAlntwaTear Cprr, Dec. U. Rouse—The Speaker announced the committees, mainly the same as last year, With Each altersitions as were rendered necessary by vacancies. On the Committees on Election, instead of Darns .t Phillips he appointed Wright elf Tenn., and Cavanaugh; on the Committee on Ways and Means, instead of .1. O. Jones, Campbell and Banks, he appointed Phelps, M'Clay, and Morrill; on the Committee on Claims, he appointed Jackson in place of Garnett; on the Committee on Lands, he appointod Garnett in platy of Walbridge; on Itovolutionttry • Claims, once instead of Kunkle; on Agrieultul•e, Tripp° and Reim in place of Bryan and Morrill; on Indian Affairs, Bryan in place of Iteagon; on the Committee on Military, I.e appointed Arita° instead of Quitman: Foreign, Branch in place of Clingmaa; on Territo ries, N'allandingham in place ofl L lZraneh; on Revo lutionary Pensiniss, Leidy and F swarth, in place of Wright and Searing; on InvalfdPensions, Palmer in place of Morn; on Roads ruc'd Canals, Mason, Uonch and Walbridge, in place of Demroll, Crawford and Leidy; on patents, Niblack in place of Mackay; on Account, Searing, Dick, Powell, Runk)°, lid., end Spinner, in place of former committee: on Mileage, Phelps, of Mo., in place of Niblock. The chairman ship of committees continuo the name as at last ses sion except on the Committees of Elections, Ways and Means, Military Affairs and Foreign Affairs, in which Messrs. Boyce, Phelps, of Mo., Faulkner and Ilopkins, respectively take the place of Glancy Jones, Quitman and Clingman, by thoparliamentary right of succession. Mr. Morris, of 111., gave notice of his intention to Introduce a bill providing fur the election of Gov enors and Judges by the people. Also, a bUI to ad mit Sugar and Salt free of duty, and a bill to amend the naturalization laws. Tho report of the Judiciary Committee On the case of Judge Watrous, of Texas, was taken up. Mr. Ready then wafted a postponement till next Thurs day, in order to enable members to look into the Mr. Houston, of Ala., said that if this ease, which involves the.questioiof impeachment, is to consume the time of the Senate, that body ought at once to take the Initiatory step 00 the subject. Its was op pnrod to a postponement. • After a farther debate, the House refused to post pone, and proceeded to thaconsideration of the sub ject, Sr. Louts, Dec. 9.—The river in falling at the ; rote of one inch an hour. It in full of Hooting ice, which however carers no impediment to navi gntion. Below this point the hlisaourt and Up per Mississippi may bo regarded as closed for the present, as they are full of very heavy ice, and no booms are leaving for porta on those etreamB. The Illinois is rising, but is pretty well choked with running ice. The weather is clear and cold. Mercury 22°. Moutta, Dec. 9.—The friends of the Nicara guan fillibusters ore greatly elated at the ac counts received of the escape of the schooner Susan, having on board / 40 'emigrants for Nica ragua, and well provided with provisions and munitions of war. The schooner succeeded in escaping on Tuesday afternoon, in consequence of the revenue cutter McClelland, sent In pew 'cult, having got aground in Navy Cove. She is now about 400 miles distant on her way to Nicaragua. OVIAVILLE, Doe. 9.—The Telegraph Office and moat of the Springfield Block at Cairo, Illinola, ,ere horned leg night. Telebfrapkfe Olarkets. New Wax, Dee. o.—Cotton; sal., 700 holes at 11 57C4 11 7.16 for middling nplanda. Floor; eales 116,000 bbls. Whoat firm; mlealu.ooo hush at $1.55 for Michigan whim: Cora Oren; mire - WA* hush at 7647716 e for mixod, and 78 for white wootore. Pork; old roma Ilrm at $17,00; now mem 01000.! lower, with sales at $18,50. Whl.ky dull of 25(77.25* Sager (IMO; Now-Orleans 66 7Y‘. Elmira:et Daum gram ar u4„(g,6% for Java 0,4 for Shoulder,. Coffer, Manly; aalei - 29,600 bags at auction. Leather gran at 27(4..ai for oak. Oils arm. tildes Imam; dry west ertE Dimmed roll at 19%. Tallow firm at 9!,4. Freights or; Floor to Liverpool le lud Stocks firmer; Chicago lk Rock bland 62; Michigan Southern 21%; NO. York Central 6.455: Itending 51%; Milwankla t Ni.,.. Miwoori aloes 0014; °alma Chicago 77%; Erie 17%; Clevotand • Toloclon2lir 'andcrania .27 1 4; Tounessee alum 134 y: Patigc It Mall S. Co 914 1 . PAILUMPUIA Deo. 9—The demand for Plow is confined to the ward. 4,r U/V trade it $5,1271,25 tor mpergne, $5,50 N 05,70 for extra and $5,87457 fur extra family and fanc. clang, in Rye Fl and (hull Hog. Wheat more,. ho y t not wanted: rod $1,20 , 451,23, white $1 . 35 , Ifentocky $1.45. comaßye wanted at BO coma Now danapyalkor Corn mid at 05 €467., and white froth y, old yellow la held at 80n. Oats cornea forward Doe and Southern bring 4k05.53. and Perms. 450. Whi,ky firm at for Ohio, Usti, and for Poona. Dec. U.—Floor Is firm; not Much was dons. MUM) , steady, though 'rather dull. Molasaaa sold at 34er 360. Bazar 01 , 07.4. llogsdull and declining holder, ore angora to oath - 2560 weft sold at $0.256)57 fur heavy, and downward for light; the darlfite is 'frog 10 to Ite per owt; 1000 ibis mess Pork were sold at $lB, to bo dellvamel bfanh, and 1000 tarts on the spot at $17,50; 110 bbl . Bacon was so ld at Maths. at 7W) for Shoulders and Sid.; gram mega sold at. 7% for dhlts sod 8c of Hams. Nothing was dune Lsrd; the market Is dolt llc. The demand for all continued chiefly speculative , , tho amount going Into consumption bring musedingly limited. Ths cold slut clear. Thermometer 22.. Rachsom Armorhank. on paylog ;; premium, and gelling at 1 ,.4 premium for matern I. /hturnmax. Ilee s.—Flour firmer; Ohio sod llowarditreet quotrd at $5,12. Wheat goad, at 11,354140 for white and sl,= for rod. Corn tom advanced; nabs at 6 6•606 e Cur yellow and 14@,54 fur whit.. Provistuna are Armor; Mess Perk mils at 517,55. lord active at Whisky etead THE BEST TEAS LOWEST PRICES. VAN DE lIAD AT THE PEKIN TEA STDEE, No. iS VEIL Street, Door Wood, PROPOSALS will be received by . the Ite• with.eattleßratilalur end. cam. on Pam atiott, antll MONDAY - the 13th Install al 12 M., for gradlow, taming • mal ir awl, Mona, 8111•11,6tA ita aN tram gain Ii strert to Mortrort. Aloe,ter-grading and parlig SlOLlittallY ALLEY , from Wert. - to lialdiala drat. PlaturaMlSpecllkatiene may he own at the opium of lIN ;-Bidder, will ilamr, ma mei 'amebae. aa It hi thettateallow of the ltmoril i log Itevilator to bare the wort Coboareardleg to etliWilltmr...- N. I L IrGOTIN. I YUERINS,-,50 Ma Price& Gsale hL 7 E. FAIINESTOCK & CO4 . 60;unzer woad and 4th ata. La.MOLASSES;. 1 . 00 to " oft eißuinr, now Inudlog, direct Wm, We" Or , VENISONINENISON 11,411 kindsW,ild, sta. %Ili jraud lot SicoA AWL zhatterl RIDDLI, WATs 00. URNING mnarr ~BURNINO'FLITLDI -upoctr*M.u.eka,tterbsidam.ouggo,,t . ,~: 6 =t1MI;1 • ommercial. ` 00.1I)I T ITUB OF ARBITRATION FOR DECEMBER. IsoAu //mar, V. P.; 11. F. Jane, JAlrrs Pam, Jr., 0. %V Osas, S.S.Coacluvs. PITTSBURO/1 /116.11/CIOTS. 'pedaly ftor the .- Pithburylz abrelle.j Parrsranae, Perocr, Co o. YLol.lll—ln moderate demand at unchanged rates; sole, 10, IBbo. (nom More, In Various lota of 106ebbla at 64,0035 for gaper, voags.2.s fur extra and $5,376_15;50 for funny do.; on the wharf 22.0 bbl. ;super mid at 24,75, and 100 do at $4,70. GRAlN—there Is extend] demand far ogle at 06 on liTTl ral.and we note sales from More of 250 boo at GO. Rye, 297 bug et 75 from wagon. Earley, aro lam from wagon at t 2.16 70 for .9prlng and MIL Corn, 100 bus Ear at SO. CONN MEAL—a sole from Grst handg of 15 GLIB al 6712 bbl:tl and 80 bug at 77, O ROCERIE2—thet e It a fair supply Co the wagon of en gem and llolaases, PI/II wiles to city trade of Gbh& Sugar at 7,14,45: 10 do at awl .10 do at 71:4.675. sfolames, SO bblg to city at 40; 81 do at 40, and 25 de to conntaW at 44. BECK WILEAT FLOUlrdwlee of 54 tons at . $27511100 RI. 11AY—sales at maim of 16 loads at slo®l3 WIIISKEY-41110,1 of 20 bbl, raw at 2374. mt.—sake uf bblx Lard at s"p gal. , CIEEESE--tha marked la Griner 1, ; sena, gem were talking yoaterday 4, Om email way. at IS POTATO/28-1n Wad, re.moat; rale. Ito,o atom of 200 bo,,mle o d at so; 401 bbl, N. Y. Nesbammokg et f.d. , 0 1 171 ' 11 ; and 75 bum Reda 85. Apples am in goad %Lomond ; ealog of ad bbl, choice at $4.10; Dried Anoka, Mtn of 25 bug nt O NANEEEItIES--eales of 15 bzg .0 712 71 box. cLovtritammu—. Nala from ntoro er da bog 01 : $5.80. /14.84,5-10 good demand; gale, 01 504 live, all lard . .., at .7, gorse, Neral to IN net; /small male. of dreaded a: 514. • MONETARY AND VOMINJERVI Al.. We make Ilia rallqwlug extract rnno Edward of (hula Cirenlar : Lill', Floc EXPORT OP DRIADSTUTP• TO GREAT RETRAIN AND IRELAND, rao SEPTUM= I, 1459. - - . Froni. Flour. C. Mod. When. Coro. To bolo. [Arlo. bblo. hos. bor. New York ...... the 3, 211 , ..71,20; ... 371.005 229 072 N. orleao“ Nor. 10, Phlleurelphl..Nue. 21, . 2.1331 Ltoltnoro....-Nov. 25, ?A • .... Norton ....Nov... 20, 7.9.. It) Other l'orte.-Nov. 19, 'OS. Total from Dept 1,'29... 78.356 44{3,499 219,3.52 To same period, 1557 314,075 :8 2,501,37 S 490,985 To name period, lhh6 3.5p,0rm Iss 5,164,496 1,911,257 To same period, 1,155 3414,437 II 2,165,780 725,032 To tho Continent. Floor. Wheat. Corn. Ryo blo. boa. From N York to Nor. 51,'59.. 24, h 170 42,352 6,6 boa 21 /row othr porta, to later{ date...12,3M 6,020 Tho Clarion:Vl Niro Correct gleam the following otato ment of the rocolpts of hogs at that port for the week and the refutes, Ily Itallirayo l'ron, !fel:ucky lip rer ........ Driven In ..„.. ..... 81anghtered at Plolurrille Tote!, go for, (1,11 sae.. 231.142 rlorro time In In' 156 f 1Y3,3;8 737,540 "« 1855 202.152 134,731 The rerelpta et Lenin]lle op to on night were 241. DWI head. Ststizontlng yesterereipt• at that point at 1000, surd the slink numbe d ay'. e two placenta even ing woold be 4 , 24,000, against O, 0011 for the whole 01 term year. Th. ahipmentoi of hog prothr 'ft from Ii port, from N.,r lit to date, in 1i,.. boll in 9, compare eis folloaro Pt l. Pork I rflS/ 7. Milk Port ...a.:12,111 ltd. Lard ..... . ............ . • g.nyn Keg, do. .... ....... N.9;0 10..746 A ootimarialry elarAmen of Ific Kaporta,(e.c.lotito pec e ion) from New , York to foreign poll, Mk, %cock awl inc Jan. I,IS:A . Z 44 L.r tio Is,ek •. . • Mnm Jan. I f'5.54767 ;4,561,249 Nt. Tot. Carrta: Muitrtrt. Ike. a. ISPi —The Cur the tre..k at all the market.. am ry. f..llmr•rnrrAra 0 1.1loary • Mtl.ll fr y fon, P. bye' goalit y, kr:hoary Common •• Interfere .• .• . .. ....... ...._ •.. ,04:1,1a/ The qualify of the eVertona this week shone an Improve ment on that of hut week'. sopply, nod prices advanced % 40, 4 " c IS ES. The mla served to materially check the demand action a portion of the slay, but brokers nem Elmo It tba advance, nevertheleen The fool ratt/e at Allot ton'. found • ready market at from VA, to 1.10,00:11 lo) tbS.—Mil some of the extras brought Tun more than the last onotatlon. Other deerrlptio d s are In Inveterate ..1, rosrel at from $7.00 to 1 6 . 00 . Homo am in acil re Analud for hears cot is kl Mewls at t 1 'c Light from 3 to.re=c„ a 1.0 add at b.j.'e The fetal remit.. of 1.17 i +trek at all the jards lot the sk. ek and last neek were na fo ow, Reeve Yheet..l. Lod, ddftle, Total ...... .....2,6741 Ill' ' ; f , ., last we e14...3,0:1: '' --. .. .. 11110.1 I Ittarott• by Myer. WIIKELINti, Twr Mina 0/3-93 gka meal, llortidei: 21. Ida Leona ca,,, , , ton. 10 do 11Jur, Limiter: 30 do do, TiCliarie 1 dolor; 30, 1...., barley, Ittalre A Versa,. :WO the brick, Etaing 3 al. bide, %Vara": Ido 4,, Rt., neer A Andoraao. 31 gka oats, :31 da rye. 4 I , u4s. Little A Trimble; IVO sea oats, ludo barlry, l's da rya, j 2 du I'st.sl,3i, 12 boa+. 23 .4. "It, 4 do raga, owner, 1.01:1:30 ILLII, per ilude‘.yor-4214 Uhl+ 11 , nr. 31 do uhf. ky, I b. nydr., Clarke A t, 34 Idlaleugv. 'legate,: 13(111s dour, 51 . 1aerit& aro do do, Ilarbror A NCR,%SO Z !did, 1 I,obergr, Ileyk 3 cak gon4 ee ' Dry & too 4 tibil, Ibe tot,. co. 1 .. ;tier, 1 d.., 1 33 totem, ',untie. MONONUAIIELA NAV CIATION 0 - 0-7 Os b,,itraliolil, ciaa,,,,, d kdl .throp akin. :with: 231 bbla u nu, 123 tall I ...id., It rtk 4 W1..1. SII hada , , :el bbla fluor, 144 I.ll•l.uriev, (lbw, So 0, &Ism, Ylwit: 1 bbl.elder : Neat: li do 4.., llreg g . 37 Lit.l% WC,. 1., at.. 0., W,... .t: i.tod. ulai,k, R . . all, a :4111: LI N O wheat .Milirr A gar. 3do di, Kittery: 3 bus ,Iruerl“l,.3 1.1.1 s vr1.11.,z, ovit...r, IGO I, •1.c., 3, 11e0u a tt ok 1, V;;;. , ..;',717‘ .7.. I:*•.,'-`,-',:a7;‘,!,".11.;!1'; thine; 8 tlaorgo Wee.- , . .........,..... CINCINNATI, per Ida 01n v-3 1.4.1 laa,La J II M t Dor; 10 .4r starch. lirtoody,Cbs:ds a c.,: 22 Idds w1a1,19. II & A C Doocalg 12 duale.hol, 1' Itaydro; 314 kg, Irird. 10 , ,, I Oaf: 43 I,gs wta.l, %V itailrc, 3 bide ii.pion., A ii3citeni.• lot, A btu: 1:3 du 1.11],...1, It I, Alley; 3 du gin. , "4. I Li .... U ils , .. 1. . Y. A r , .: IS ak• rage, liny R. co; dl ...dr oilt rake (be. Throng.. 1 loutigr.lihrtyor & Dilworth: 10/ Ws dour J S I.iggi4t A car, 133 du do, 31•Clakah, 'leen. & co: 1500 do do, 10 rob & Ifutoldnoora 317 deal:, 3d do wltioky. 34 oak Wr eak. Clarko .k, tar; ...PI% bg wheat, 3 Lbls do, lionnedy. A I.ro, 31'. 1.0t71.f1, per Argonaut- -I:4 : 1i ,ka wheat, Kennedy & Ilr, 3 by, '..Nl!.i .19 candles, libr.ver A Dilworth: 15 do do, Dalerl I 1 Sub: 13 du 110, Liggett; 100 hbla dour, Darts: 231 .1 0 d..., Taylor, Load° do, 513:olly A n, 1 de wllikkry, 1 Id l o brandy, 1 do gin, I 1:0 wlue,Sl'Ciorg; 3 do whitiky, Faro; 01 do Ilt., Little A Trimble: 14 mit load pip!, 3 ire ohm( do, 5 1.0,1 rug.. 25 hble molasses, tiordon, 7 1%31 wool, Brad ay: lot rood boat tackling. Emelt & Cooley, 9 e tdda, Woad, 0 do, Rhodes 4 0 croar; 15 do, Endo[]; 12 ta n,h, Derlie. Itl V ER NEWS. The theta took • notion yesterday tease what Miry could itch Yesterday taunting on Lund that the Mottsokahela bul nut up over too toot during the night. There mate. rho in the Allegheny also, but not so groat 4.1 la Romano. This gave us sluiced 13 feel thy pier at dusk Last tereoing. Ti,,, current roe not erotic past tho levee last night The catboat& have all gone out nt last, and the lochs are free to the steamer& that route nod go . before. They brought dxwn large amount of stuff ' , fettle,. Tito Garet, Era., for Leobtellie, went ant yesterdnyi ease the Minerva, Gordon, for %Elwell:2c also the Clflten with a load of railroad Iron or Ilaitplbah we believe. The Marmara will go for Ctorionati, we holier, or bat e ore not eure, . the never roiscrties, Duo , ' Vrbioile, Capt. Nltorniut, wilt leave for St. 7.onis to.day, Site was acres& the river yesterday taking a load of iron. and will go to day ne we late Mated. She la • go,' ante new boat. The Marengo will IMITP for New Orleans Ex-morrow.— Except the Sae steamer Metropolis, elle lo the only lust now In port for the South. The Jacob Poe, Cept. Drown, 'till lea,. for Louisville on Satoulny. The Petiole, Copt Masao, for St. leutith also on Saturday. The N Ifolasee, Kennedy, mud the Le Crosse, Di. vletuty, are loading with dispatch. The allitersa,Capt.Gerilon,arrtred veathn4 hoin log. Also, the Ida May front Cincinnati with it fine load; elk. the A riconsut Into St Louie. The Endeavor wbleb ar. tired on liedoeirday night, was discharging ber cargo. She Int repaired at once. A not]. of the sadden and dangerous illness ol 71r. LI -ram, clerk of the eteatotr Denmark, may ho lonad In or local .... 0, Steam boat 14.er. ARRIVED. DEPACTRIr !MMO,: Dr 0011.14110. I Lor.eme Brolenerillr Telegraph, .b. / Tlegraph, do Camel Bayard, Illlubelb. I Col. Bayard, Ellrar.ttb Minerva, Wheelior, i (loirel, 1/.llllllle, Endeavor; Loolbrllle, t Mlntrro. Wheellue. Ma May Clnelanati, , Rtv Eillt,n, Ranna..ll. t.A-13 fret and rialmt. , CARDAMON SEED --100 NI for sate by N. L. PA lINEBTOM .4 CO., No. 64 corner Wond end 4.h, ODINE POTAyy — gip ll s jor El le by B. A. CAI:INC-STOCK a co, corm,. Waa•l and First atrepte. r i UROUNDY PI TOII-10 stands for sale by B. A. FALINESTOCK ,A CO., • dad corner Wood and blast ate. OPIUM -200 tbs fbr sale by ded B. A. FAIINE9TOCK & CO., manor Wood and Flrat skeet. TANNER'S 0 1E4—.75 bbls for sale by del B. A. VAIINESIVOK A 00., •• corner Wood and Viral strode. lIELS. ISIOLASSE• .40 !lUDS PRIME 75 ..• SUIIAR, to writ.), for ante by ao,t JAMES OARDINtR. R OSE PINK —5 bbLs for sale by no3o B. A. PA lINESTOCEC & CO., corner Wood and Ylrat eta. ADOZEN eludes Slaughter Kips;ll Scorn very prima o,lon la IC Ipf , : rer . .l and for ale by del 1111. WILK 15:10N, Si lIBLS l'l'E BEA NS tbr sale b doH y BINDLE, irra a , 195 Liberty abase. SCOT.thi bliti for wale by D. L. YATINNBTOCK A CO., 41,3 No. 53, rororr %Pod and rofirth Awn,. L A3I PB LAC li-,looblru for Kale by B. L. YAIINKSTOON A CO., de3 No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth arcade FLAVORING EXTRAOTS--20 Oro: Pres. too and MerrlWa fur We by • met B. A. VAIINBSTOCH &CO, Garnnr of Woolf and Vint groan. no2e 11115IltY Il COLLINS. CRANBERRII:S.--15 bble just red for - ado by ANIS ILENIiV IL COLLINS. ----------- &JAYNES COPYING PRESSES, COPYINGBOOfig, Druabee, Of I Paper, lc., for phi by W.3.1.16V.K.N, dal corner Market ..I 241 streets. 40 HALF BARRECSMbLASSETC .7 bbda N. O. Sum: for mile by , • • 111T011000H. 4 1 bORSURY 6 60. 00 fi tISIIS — BULS antra Falully Flour, for ado by &MOLY, WIRTS &CO, Ir 4 Libertyibmet MEMBAS-011 .1113 d "rokm. routant/y art band or piloted to order by W. S. LIMN, Pr, uter awl Stetiorkar. •11)WxareditN BRIJ JJP G REASE in Ibis, kegs for 1171 , II rmor u.OOLuNe 50 bzs of cutting Cheese._ Wks' Jude by ds7 11:1111.V.01,1,00, Ana. • I4f If Ada ; MUNK kfaiol4l.llryir. IMEDIE Tol3l for tho gv.k. Pre, foods rri.rard.. 1556 1 I iSS. SI.2IIrIN - • • ,u1,,511.; $54.010.4,69 lILLT r. 1,, - trot =SE J. & J. 11'. LUCCA Agents, 36 Church alma, Now 'took. BEIROURIELD & CO., (successors to blur pt,y,4 Narchfield,) aro now receiving dolly from New k..rk anthrhiladelphla, now pnrchaara of Goode of varione kinds. Will open to-day Shawls and other goods. It ho- log our determination to sell every article at lowest powd. ble price. Porchanere will find It to their advantage to look at ourgooda before maklug (belt eelectlune. AMICIIPIELD A CO, neldalaw'r at North - root corner 4th and Market ata: F UICNITUREOIL CLOTII—One case of a superior quality. English mautalketare oo Coulon Platinel, in Iv...tattoo of lkonwool, Mahogany, (Mk sod Marble of dldetent Loads, for ante at. the NI Cloth Pram "as, and 29 Pt. Clalralrvet, 00110 J. & 11. PHILLIP& WALLACES* FOLIFIDRY AND' Zip Furnishing Establishment. QTEAIII ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT • u PANE, MILL GRAMM:4EI.e Brick, Machinery, Pub Joys skid Caning; of all kinds made Loonier. Omni Bar; Sash Weights, Mill Irons, Proof Stuffs: Anchor Bolting Cloths, Bum sod Leather Beitin;;; Frenc Portable Flour awl Corn 111111—the best h Burr Stunt Machines, used in the ci ty mills nod ono Llie Watt scour the pule, tate out the shoes until re more Wa smut belle beLun they are broken by tliS'ihitters. French Herr Mill• Stones, made of siilectod blocks. Patent Shingle Machine—errs 10,000 to MASA per day; Hose's Patent Water Wheels, used WOU mill. . NM WI 1.6 or the °Ter.:shot, and twice a. much PS th 6 moat of the other Wheals in nee, with an equal 11d1011 , 11.0f water. CatalUgues of Wheels given teen who want grating. Of• Oro N 0.319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. • T W. W. WALLACE. _ Manny Nimble Werke No. 319, 3 , 41, 3113, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. MARBLE MANTELS, made Lytniehinery atow p % lot Slonotriente, Tubhits. (irate tiltouoit— • largo s ho ck tna tointl. Furniture Unit Waub hand Tops; Ittipaniug Stones, Muhl° and Stone Hearth; elide by ntactilmery on Alert notice. Marble lola low to the trade. 081. 319 Liberty street] Pittiburgh, tift. W. W. WALLACE!: eelkiiledelyT DORTABLE 'AND CORN MILLS L —The steepled and beat artielejat the that in the Thdy rpm light., grind Gat, and make good work. They are • desideratum to Lotabernien, Iron Neaten and NatWelo new menhir.. For lain at No. r. 19 Liberty at, Ci=hpa. • W. W. WALLACH.. 13 ATII BRICK-25001 sale,or y B. A. FANNESTOm & CO, coiner Wood bad Firet Wear.. BLACK LEAD CRUMBLEB--No. N 0.40 No solo bj B. A.LNAIINNSTOCK • 00, •• j am er W ood •101 7lrot afrodi,;:; ItIORERErkGNETIO PLASTER. —Mb Is tom of the suet rateable Philters tm Ic . no) use for oartunromttoo, neuralgia, etc. Alargasapply, recetreu pat this dltr JO&PLIIM1170, — r — cor: Diamond and Mszkett; • U-3. tens for sale by /LENNY U. COLLIN& PPLES-100 bbin Missouri Green Apples . ..4011q..fint nVelThd Andra. isle i MCCREEItr.a" Slit - YLS AND D GOODS rid this 404 ituales-Lovz,, dOll- Marta drag, D .11NZ010 ACID--.l*Wor sale 1:157, - .cornor Wood ' s4llrt ll43l:4‘s. MANI W.. B.A.MtIn 4"l"L ter A l . 44 lSX?ti.nd 2 I —_,MMltZte r l soma sacuirair°4":s, roar ikAk WHEELER &. MIST PIUMEIVM FAMILY • 1. SEWING MA.O'll-I.N'ES AGENT'S OFFICE, NO, 68 MTH' STREMT, T 'PREMIUM awarded by the, Allegheny County Agrieulteral Sticiety, held September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE" • • And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Widt,ler Wilson's &wpm Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY -IttiRPOSES.". 'MESE lIACIIL_'•VES which have gained such an enviable reptitatiim over all other Machines on account of zeiy- 1. ,Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both sides of the titbrie 2. Economy of thread. - • . . 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, case of operation and management. 5. Speed. G. Quietness of movement. . , 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam thatwill nut rip or ravel. • 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model andfinieh. . Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at -Manufauldreis rites by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET.' A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. act.9o3l3ollasT CHI_LDS WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., • H A ~toete of VE NOW IN STORE ONE 'OF THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE 800 verTS AND SHOES.I.: E brought to this mirket, of great rarioki . , adapted to Ilita. rt . A. Z. It AN D - W I :NT "1"S ll;4 been purchased DIRECT from the Manufacturers, chiefly for Coon, and soleat9d*:\ith GREAT CARE AS TO QUALITY AND SIZES, That' feel assured that they can offer Superior Inducements to Western Boyers. ud irie - Mtrrbtanta visiting Pittsburgh. clthtr to puecbsta Goode, or on tb.ir any to EuTt‘Tri rftioe,m fn ,1 4.. 1 stuttnino our sock briar,, pnrehasn, cast otter, thp - Purticolitr atttntion given to Orders. • ociaLksramT to eslt 11. 'CHILDS & CO. R - 0 1- 0 .-- lo' I X. .. . ' Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-Frouf-1 ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING, THE FIRM OF PERRIN & JOHNSON haring, I,y . mutual consent, been recently disdolv j„ ca, O. el. DATES nod 193 E00f1N.90N nit, notice that i hey bee entered leen partneroldp, for the parte. of car rying 011 Iht• at.. No.dlng. IhMill,, id rtll Re I.nterhee under the nam e and firm of RASES A JOHNSON', at the OLb s"ras V 75 Smithfield S eeeee , n o n' Inanauud Alley. We Ore new • prepored to corer, with our SUPERIOR ItOOSIN 0, eieep or flat reef, orer rengh boarile, old Mingled, cempolitien or metal real, eteamboatt, railroad care, ho, &dug admirably mluple.l lo trlthatalad the rate°. chungde of weepier, or the artien of Ore, and if i. not Injured by being tramped upon. lye eh; etend to Repairing old Gravel Ron'', lu the moat thurongh manner, also. to Cetnentiud Tin. Iron, Copper or Zinc Roofs, [ mallng Ghana water-tight. ant ow... Mug them npilt. the action of the weather, for $1,50 per aotere, (on b.dred4,enare tem) . 3.... SIZING/27J ILOOrS CEIZIMEIZDTZIIO •- - ''' Pr.llOrriog t loaa and readmit/it then ROOF, for 17,03 Per spare— , llsonint for large noufi: '' ' " Th1.15.11u 6 Cheaper than arty other kind of Roof, and It tanned at camerafef et antit rcoff,'itati Is fan ampere...ling ell other kltelt. .. . Ree9rag materiel fer trahk.adtb inntrnothmt ferepply log. References end certiOnatee at our often, • .. ',, - • ~ , BATES J.E'JOH.NSON' , . N0:75 Smithfield :Street, Deal' DiSATO/Ull Alley Pa. - . , Pittsburgh, N. [l. — Ourcan tea It ant routbrod a erthlese In prelarfpg 11. for the , tool -0 c 11 :3132.4&5VP ' • .. . • _ _ In egul a r Steamers. . ..... ..,. .. , Mall Monongahela River Et. B. Packets ,;TRANIER TELEGRAPIi, I 5T7:.5 51E11 IfiII , P.RBON, SWIM ' • i ; . l Cs,. J. C. WOODWARD. Corr. Groins Ctswit. lrliE - ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE A. now running regularly. . Morning Coate leare Pitt, bsrgli at 8 o'clock A. M, sod Ereuing &sits et 8 o'clock P. M. fur .SPEoseport, Iffisubetbtown, liononra. twin Citf, EVIIOVPrtiII. Fayette City, GRINeDI3O2., Califisnia Wad Brownsrillr, theno counertiur with Cache sod Condom l fro. thiloutown, FayetteSprinimslorgeorown,lrsysirsborg. .6.iitnichsel town awl Jefferson. "t':. ihsesougors tick - riot! through from VI it.trargh to Cr.fon I - 0 , 8;i1 for r 2, 131031. and aste.ooms ROI L. -M1 OZCIDOI,-- i Hosts returning from ttrownwtills !care at 8 u'ricrk in the iniorttingand siu the evening.. For further infornatiticn ea. quire at the [Coe, Wharf Boot, at the foot of Grant strrot. aus . U. W. frirINPLEII., Anrrr. - __ - . ILouisbille, *c. F UR LOUISVILJ,E—The splen did paatoagar vtranter "JACOB rOE," Capt. /lama, wall leave for the above and .11 latent:wawa portaon Thll:4 DAY, ltalt instant, at 4 P. M. Per fratat or 141.! 1,...tt1 or to FLACK, ILIKKES S. Acv/O. flast*lle VOlt NA SIIVILLE.—The line wtrutclor LACIIOSSE, apt John S. D ,, ren. nwr, will for tho, “hotel and ail Intel - m.llmA, porta on Tills IPA V. Yor (relight or porat., apply ob iwwrd t., ma, ACIS. ItNEA k CO., Asww.as. Gt. nouio.. Sat. "V0.ti5i.,14./11.1 ...-- ,B: —The nee irDrsenter NATTPL HOLYILN. eept Kennedy, will lr4tro further abou and 14,ft ate ports on FRIDAY, loth inst. For freight or b ', apply ou hoard or to FLACK, BARNES k CO., Astra. g. 10 Cat ST. LOIJIS.—Th e steamer ---- .1: STIE:srANCO, Cwt. S. B. French, win leave as above on SATURDAY, 11th [nit, ut 4 P. D. For freight or psteeps apply on hosed or to de9 FLACK, BARNES k CO., Agents. F OL., Sr. ImULS—Tlie fine new stoma, PANOLA, Captain Mason will Dove tor Ore strove and alairtermediate ports punt tol. DAY, lath inst.:at 100. For freight or mange apply on board or to de7 • FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agent, - LIAM ST. LOULS--The fine pas- J., , alnger racket 00 0DYFRIEND thrpt. shut:nay will leave for the above and nil intermedute ports on TIM ' DAY, hub instant, at 10 A. Al. For freight or pasorgeapply on boanl or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Aponte. • lien Orleans, &T. VW{ & NEW OR- _ „ LEANS.—Ttin eplendld steamer ME. THOPOLIS, Captain Who., will lonra for the store and all intertnotilato ports on TUTS DAY, 10th on board o intt, it r to 5 1 1.4,r .di,r. N. Fur freight or passage apply FLAME.; D,SRNES & CO., Agents. VOA MEMPHIS AND NWeirt.72l4. LEAI4S.—Tho too estuer MARENGO, CupLsCCalloto, learn for the ;thorn and all latormwhate porta, on THIS DAY, luth /oat., nt 4P. Z For fret ht or pamorgo apply on board or to g lot PLACE, DAILYES CO. AO.. RicnA.R.DsOIVS X et .1 - 3 X. X IV .E 1 1\1" Damasks, .01apers, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICIIARDSON'S LIN LSA,and shoos desirous of obtaining the ti EN DINE GOODS, shoold siro that the In they purchase ore seat. id frith the toll name of the RICHARDSON, NS et OWDRY, es a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Goods 'rho caution is tendered essentially neeessary as lar quantities of Inferior and defective Linens are pnred ge , ocean after season nod sealed.-With them:De of RICHARD. SON, by Irish Houses, Who, regarillese of the Injury thua Inflicted alike au the American consumer and tho monotone toren haiku, no p of the rufitaui gen G will not readily abandon • ble,ne oods, purchasers can be Imposed oh ailh good," Of a worthless character. prrTemetTreeni, piilNxrx- EALTII .AMERICAN . 1 -I.Per many years I bare been troubled With genera tessinessand languor, botli toasststand - pbYed 'ask caprice stltssusess, hr...lsene, paints the bead tesd tetoydra nsLlness sod tendency to stiffness, pslpitstlon of tioi very essay Buttered -11ffescited, appetite' vosiableotonurb ant tenets avenged, pd. Any silents] or pluslesl eau-Lien sus.* to bring on '4l the sffeepteses, isodtild IZl4ofithlit, falllse. of the VI - 0411, and great pans Iffibitiro glom. One physician sflsr soother eshsentsd,tis stcfit' .t gave ep • patient sod persesertog 'ate 1ar.;114 . a 1 . SHALL'S UTERINE CATUOL/COAT fortibugely,DDraatie, and I bare no words sink - feat to =prom toy aistapalness _ ..1 - : - 1.1n5...7171.1.% ANNE Tclayff,OSi.' / win truly say Warr tuna been asneforerfor Many You./ with whites arid deranged mowtroatlon. Aftei a while :I brio:hoe trouble; actelm.Wprila I.digNiloW away, vows! lawroor and llity, pain We =all ofitso ttlg bade, a tart of selling iwd dwymlngoes.atlon,pdu betwerti t dear lifer blades emonillnedowt, the rpino of tronbla ill the strmach mid trowela, with cold luitelliwcl -- feet and dreadful nerromme, The 'vat excit4ainat would , , make me find as 11 allooldfly sway. I tiled do•uor ow( drags, and owerylblng,-ono after anon. T WiltlCat /ILL. Oh. Out bottle. of .7.IAIISLIALL'd UTE.IIIXE CATIfOLIr CON cbanged Nome of my rymptoma for Ito bettor,and now I ant entirely and radically cured. I 'riot that orgy Wer man could Low what it will do, CLA.Bllldd. 0/11111; Tor a long limo 1 had "Dein° compialntn with the foll:w• log symptom. I was im ... rrous, .fiord and Imitable; / p ...mei to Maio tol In eotaybaltar; some of erlotelt T. will try toll you; pato to hi ta lower reran., warm forlioga br If wa to wa tlllibg was going to fall on. Suability seawall- 000 h on.. count count of a feeling of (Wines. aching sad dragging, nod og pains In rho back, loins, and extending down-do, • boyaltinpralacod by riding .o.lg-fast pylig..llpao, diort bins w the abe, stomach abd bowein "Tbar. i . , 14/1 - / could unruly more about the boirZ, end did not Into pronoun, in incything. I had given up holt, haring tried everything, 1.1 / antopol/od, i IA fain, Mu a friend callci my tatrotion to .111A/thltdLia UTERINE OATILOIJCOIi. I toot It, hoping emthut hope. ?loot tort It eura.l method there lc not a hmlthior or more prideful woman lii the country. I trust nil elf/ mu It. ft Li truly the oronmAdo friend In cord. _ :dee. FLORY:NOP. LEFLII:. Ad.RSEIALL'S UTSR.III7K CdI2IOI.ICON witheiriatita ly cum Felling of Mr Womb, irhees Surprosori, frropoutor or .litinfat Irmetrootion.R/oraing, ithlanturdionc and Di.. mots of the 'Caney, or Lin'eary Orpomr, Itetenlion or fo continence of Vitur, Heartburn, Cbothynon, Xectotratimr, fttinting4Ptapitraionin Mornps, &c after Stoop, and di tructiks coritsue or enfant. tympathrtio,Cretnerla mita the Ckyin The price of ltafshaleo Uterine Chthothan 4 One Dolleitf i ..ndet Ea 4. I persingle boal. On Ou rendpit of six dam" dm 80;74.4 Pe te."er by.preu, free of charge, to flu nod of ale sa il orpo Bcporfictder to unite the ?Waif:co address, town, Mont y onrerriptqf M end Store. We plan gtrarcnarr ,' ehnt Me drodiolnoWill be sent e 0,. Addy lte. GEO. IL. ISEYBER,I4O Wuclet.,.Plttabarghi ' eplielcuT Signof the Widen H JOY TO T otter.' .. ____ OLE ADBllltkißB 01." A PINE 11.6.tb or XI. ICf2 GL 013 E 7 y nA. r --- . Seth of beauty, it churn coda without annals:rad biz:bilip Dam rood the AdloWing, and if you set more, .00 circulir arotaxl.each battle, and no one can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTOItk.: TlTE.—Wireell the Attention or all old and TOOngito tale wonderful-PrePP ration, which turns back 11,4.1012ra color, gray hatr—corilitthe head of the bald with a luxuri ant growth—remora the &antral; Itching, end ell coterie; me, eruptfons—eanees a contional Dow of the naturairlaidst and hence, If cured as a regtdor dressing. for tho hair, , will 2 preserve its Odor, and keep It from felling to nitrate, obir . j trr • ago, In all Its morn! homily. We call thertmtadi the:biddy '`' 1 - !! the gray, or dlsmwed in sordp Cu twit; and suradjraheyoung will uat, ea they Tat. the Slowing fo,:ke, or thw witahiog tbourtanda. wk ,' .: curl, ever be tiont It. Its praise Is upon the tougsstof - r - - . ........ia1ki -.. The Agent for Prof Wood'. flair Reatoratire In Nowt. . • .. ren, received the following letter ha regard to the Restore. • tire,. few weeks elate: .. • _-. 1 . asT R1rre,.0011.114. inly =,13.: MI. Loa Trltuord . _ 1 ham al been troded rap date ~ .. . 1 druff or maul on my.mers4 tticre Ibtlill • yes" my - klitr.. began to come out, scarf otul hair toge th er.' I. raw In UMW' • - „..-,.. J.. Raven paper about l l lVuod's noir Reatonalre" ao a curs.-- , ".. ' ...• •- -• I called at your store on tho hod of April lan, and ;untie... ,'• ....... . cure.-- Id one bottle , r ,o lwt, and V found to my,satieraction films .r . •-' .. . the thdrigtit I it, .. orf oat! hair began to ..roecit ..,. „:.' '` Is now two or t loch. In length where a seas ell elf. .1 - • , - ~.. bare great reftb In It. 1 wish you to send me two butt!. - „ ...-',. mom by Mr. Post, th e bearer of this. 1 don't know ea any .. - '- • of the kind hi need In Ibis place, yon may, hare • market rix ..,• -- many bottle, after It Ts known here. . ; •-r ; • , 1. : 0 Toon, with rmpect, nurus_riurr ' - -. -. I • . 1-...T.,..api a. , sept:'iesee , ' - ,... 4 P. 0.. WOOD—Deam Your Hole Ratoratlrei it ptorfpg . ' , if' .• ..I . • t..,.':-. •, .. Weir banclictil tome The (rank Ond.eleOthebani pan et.. .' • • ...- ..•'.' iny head alnimit lost its covering—in Wt. Alto: .I..lllire r .•,. -: : , . ' ,J , •• • mad but two haltpint bottles of yOirr EatOridire,andireW r ''.4 . .., tho tip ormy head Is well 'thrilled with opromishor crapoT • ' - , young hale and the front Is also melting /M helmet. 1- '. 13.1% tinted Other preparations without key benefit whiter, . -• er. I think from my own personal.recommetidatlonJ4ll, - Induce menyothers to try R. Yours, rrepoptfullyr. D. R. TLIORAS,IIL D., 110.44 Yhtest., - . • ..- .., ..- Vincrnnot,-Inn., . 7 nne22,-1833. - qt , ' . - ' Pao r. 0. J. Woorr—A. yon are &boat ta inniontdettit4 '' mud vend your recently discovered thin Itcatongive, ^ / will .• - e . "' .. wade for whomsoever it may concern, that I hive reed it, , sad known others to MO it—that, I hare, for severed /Wel bean to the habit corneae other flair lledorativs, and Mo. , - I and young vastly superior to arty other I know.. It en tire:,.. ly cleanses the bead of dandruff, and With oflethontteiprege...- er tom will restoreany person'a hair to tha wrigthed Yonthfit/r . . . .colocandlosturo, givingit • licalthy, soft and glossy up:. ""p`, ~• pretence; and all thin. without discoloring the lends that 4.. ~, apply it, or the drools on which It drops. Lauda, therefarg . recommend Its nsetto over one desirous of hiving a Stn. • . color and texture to' Lair. ~. • Easpemtfully,yours WlL3olii/tlth:/..-;.,. ''''' -, 7-. . /or sale by GEO. 11. itillShlt, 11l Wood at„ rlirsb6..i i ,' I"- C . ,•.` O. J. WOOD L CO_ ~Yromriptorz, 3/2 Ilroadwaye , sf, irk..' , .., ~ (in the punt N.Y. ..Wire thdling hlwahlithzuent) and us, . Mute: street, St. Louis, Mo. and sold by all. good;D rn -,- spD) -. ' 0n225,414,..hm,..-. ''' '. -' • ______ lynx. a. UOLDIES PORK AND BEEF PAOIC'ER-''T Draixes )F I'EOP/910 Corner ffiurkyt and..BrOntiB4at e. mr3o. . • Alt - 110 CO II ni_ - ' AMBROTYPE AND aectsauts, Sa. 21 MO dreet, oppasitelhari, amd_ tI3 market, rolpoilte lliondos'a Druz B4M. liatogrviDt. - Ellat.E4 In oat or water colors, timed 01,111. Opocimopdt: and Itaceptim Eamon Ibegroand floor. _ aituucDoo#6, 4iNGEk-AC4 .... , .. A the Central matning..cottlf2. "--• aVWHIRE , Carpenter" Wiik fiud:4ol44l.i T IrfAttralpit Minded tozatt6.sikotoes'yx,it mootittnotiatty mowed to do - wor_k• at fotenriVid:. 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