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glannentb•g, Waehinglon,2lrayensb . g, de. IPx 12 KID.
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Mena Tzxrraercise.—Obserrationi taken at
Shaw'a Optician Btore,•No. /58 Fifth et., Deo. lith.
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xir;lLtug Usto, Panne Maiturtchat Masonic
Hall, Fifth street, commencing at 1i o'clock, A. M.
All are cordially invited to attend.
The exercises Tann' lOW be conducted by Rey.
Wm. Frahm ,
Desecasvon or Cutrucnes.Lz . mentioning
the outrage upon, the new IL E. Church, in
finalesluwo, we did not stitle.olt the facts. . ' It
appears that nuke user libierY had been giien
to .tbe Wiedety and a book case for the books.
The books were totally rained by tearing and by
filth, lid the case damaged end defaced. Th e
ladies of Birmingham had by their industry '
earned tite.money, Le buy the carpeti7kbout the.'
pulplOildelt.wers•almotit. entirely ruined. Mrs.
Wareitly bought the Bible for the church
at an emphasise( .$22, but also -a finely bound
hymn book which; cost $5. Theee are ruined..
We have no doubt that good will come out of
this evil, and that the good citizens of firming.
bam,'ofwhich there are plehty, will rally to the
sesetteaf, theeeelety, and puait and the edifice
in a better condition even than it was at first.
Itli,painfuLto think of the depraelly s of that
heart which co - uid stoop to so. devilish a depth
as to do what we have to record with so tench
pain.. - We Observe in one 'exchange pipers fre
quently items about eleieue boys and young men
is connection with shameful atria like the above, - 1
which make one blush for the himan race. Peel
example; the Marini Liarifirery, of Monday, sayer
%Soma thieving rascal entered the Baptist
Church in this borotigh; a short time thee, and
stole teem - the tiollectlon box one dollar laid fifty,
cents in small change, that had been defected
for Sunday Behoirl'pmposee."
The Sunbury American, of last week; sayer •
"Soma idle scamps lately endeavored to break
up a meeting in the Methodist Church, in Sha.
mokin, by throwing cayenne pepper in the
'teem7'lD ens the fellows reform, they will, in
the end, exp oe s sensation more heating
than red pepper."
Errescre from minutes of a epecial meeting of
the Pittebargh Gymnastic Association, held on
Tuesday evening, Dec. 14th, 1858.
, The Committee appointed - to draft resolutions
expressive of the sense of the meeting; submit
. tad Mite following, which were unanimously
adopta
Wheiess, It has pleased Divine Providence to
take from our midst our esteemed and worthy
fellow-member, Mr. John Layton, and while we
bow with enbmiiisionto the will of the Supreme
Ruler,. it is therefore
li'esoked,'That we have heard with deep and
heartfelt sorrow of thedenzise of oar late fellow
me.mber; Mr. John Layton.
Racieed.,- : That in his death we have lost one
of one, moil valuable ,and energetic
L membere,
and •we bear testliaoni tolls many'noble and
honolabli qualities of bead and heart, and shall
cherish his memory 'as one whose nohility of
IsSid endeared him to ne nil,
Resolved, That we lender to his family our
sheers sympathies and condoTements id this
their awl bereavement.
Romfeeil, That - the members of this Aerioeid-
Son will attend his funeral, and that a' Dopy of
these proceedings be sent:to hie family and pub
lished lathe daily papers. • •
ConimiDee—Robert L. Cohort, Jae. M'Oregar,
John 'L. Awl, .Fral k k Van Gutter, Martha V. B.
"tardier-
Gb =Woe the - poweidum wan aimed and
a meeting of Republicans of. the First Warding'
-evening tostiggest candidates to be nominated
on Saturday next, James M . : Kee, fsq., was call
ed to the chair, and Leonard S. Johne, Esq., was
chosen Secretary. The following gentlemen
were named and nelented,43 candidates by the
Solent Connoil—B. B. Sterling, David Fite
simponn. • •
Clositsca Conneil—Abram Fryer, James
Rem, Joseph Ross, Richard 8. Darkheircer,
James N. Kees.
School Directors—William - Warden, W. B.
Hunter, John F. Loy, John Dunlap, Wm. F.
Richardson, John Grace*, Wm..Erans, James
Nelson, Wm. Little.
Constable—James aracei. ,
Judge of Electiona—Jaa.
Inspeotor of Electians=Evan Evans.
Assessors—Jacob Glosser, Caleb htuwel.
Oa motion_of Mr. Johna, sated that of the
gentlemen nominated for School Directors, those
two having the highest number of votes be con
sidered as nominated to serve years and those
two having the next highest, for 2 years. -
- -On tobitiou, Messrs. L. 8. Johns, John Bold
and John Warden were selected to preside at the
Ward election on Saturda - Y next.
Oa motion of Mr. Oracey a committee of
three were chosen to procure tickets, &edam on
motion the meeting adjourned. .
Eason COI9IECTID.—The Importance of the
principle involved in the case of Hutchison etal.
vs. Ledlie & Chun, demands that the decision by
the District Court should be correctly published.
We are informed on satisfactory authority that
the Court did not decide, broadly, that one part
ner could not, under any circumstaneees confess
a judgment for a partnership debt so as to bind
the partnership property. But they cfsi decide
that one partner could not confess a judgment to
bind snob partnership property, In contraven
tion of the rights, of his co-partner, especially
where snail judgment was intended to annul and
avoid a previous arrangement of both partners
with their creditors, respecting the debts In
cluded in the judgment, and ere In one set of
oreditors, to the exclusion of -.others, a prefer
epee to whioh they were not entitled by the joint
arrangement of both the partnere and the cred
itor..
Dtirater Coorr..--Ployd vs. Wattage; snit for
wagea. Verdict for plaintiff Di the Stun of $45.
In the first trial of this ease-in Jai:nary, 1857,
the verdict for plaintiff was $745..
Johnson Mayhew vs. Gee.' Hockenbury et al.
Plaintiff mond to set aside and reasonedled.
A. G. Coulter vs. Jacob Smith. Rale en de
fendant to Show cause why the rule to choose
arbitrators in-case Nov., 1868, should not be
striottreoff. ' ' •
Ju. P. Tennis. •nr. - lObn G. Miles and Michael
Perry, executors of will of Dr. Peter Shoenber
ger. Judgment set aside on the pound that the
sameirsi entered binsistake.
Borah Matti To. L. R. MoAboy. Case con
lohnChug, for two of San? lie Lean, Jr.
ri7John Brown. 041 fed.
GLUT AUCTION BALL or A. Kormaa's EN-
T/AC*OOC OF Dar Goons._ Fuss, CARPETS,
Clo.4ll:kite.—liartog determined to quit the
dry goods bosiness, and wishing to clot, up the
same, u scion all possible, I now offer, from this
dayforth; my entire stock of dry goods, eto. at
!set ism; on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
at private tale, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays sod
liliiturdllBl, at , Itablie , austion: The goods are
fresh and good • goods4and have all been pas
eltaolood'at the wery......19011. price possible for
cub, and comprisenretryartlak usually kept in
a dry goods store.; The' fret auction will take
place on Tuesday,' the 20th cast _ . - bet those
wishing to purchase .ptititii tali can dos°,
and g et gesde at nest cost dub% MO week; and
on MondaYtt, Wednesdays - and Thursdays; after
wasde, tillage w h o lestook Is sold;
fa id be hocied That gaits a somber c f
- memberimid frieudstof theYomig Mews Chris
tian - Amoolatioa,go . over to Ilinstoghi l e.
The delegation wlllleave the. rooms of the As
sooistion, this, evealag at a quarter' after viz.
The Meeting is to' be held to the hlethedist
°bask miner of Ormsby and Birmiagham Bte.
expected that the alit be large,e!nd
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tiffa.; - Larroit's. - Foxaaaa.—.Mr..l47tow .wu
biii*lrtneifiliki with willaki honors..' ne
sprowtnent seedier of the Daquesoe' Orem
*ad that company earned oat with full rolab add
apyiespattled thatches of Ihetzte 'cotapotdon
tWaraw la
to the last tiding place. The taeadien
of Coutatila lad *tads and nlatiree of the
deleted also wads _
,- *ra. Salem skriesaikenf says:Pittsbu r g h bee' leased the Iherliat Vest Moos;
se East. aleattee;4ii this fOi AM term of
mem years; and are about•• ecomenehtst the
oraike at anon ioubusupsiaiiiitE*FspOity
ftirfiritiossaatiogui prflur.7 7 •
• 4 4 911 . 1 P01L= 7 / 1 . 5 altar
' 6- .ltrttattili73m!b - e g lr. - wltl.;ltowr:
Temple" and "Prince." We *dour respects to
the • distisgetished• "creaohnree" on board the
boat, Where Ibund them 'quite retiring is
their maniere and neat all inclined to eat a
Swell. It la true they bad a distinct apartment
'and - their own servants to wait and tend upon
them, bat although ncoleing distinguished at
tention they were not at all puffed up. When
they cameo* shore a large crowd was waiting
to receive them, but theytook no notice what
ever of the curious and anxious multitude. The
morning was damp and the strangers Tere clad
accordingly. They wore a thick, sof under
milt with overalls of India Rubber, but were not
whet...you might cell fashionably dressed. Flora
Injure beat everything, in the contest at St.
Louis and was victorious over "Reindeer" at
just about the time Douglas won the tough race
in Illinois, and yet, all you could get out of her
yesterday, was a very quiet snort at the crowd,
while Mr. Douglas has been suturing the whole
'country, at every port he visited going South,
with his antics. What a good thing a sensible
horse is any ways Fiera and her Prince took
rooms at the late High Sheriff's public quarters
(vulgarly called a stable,) where "every delicacy
of the season" was nerved up in the "meet
recherche etyle," •John being as is well known
the most "acute" eatererin the city. The visi
tors only staid long enough to wash and comb a
little; then in due epeed and with becoming
regard for the dignity -of their position, they
left for Baltimore on the evening train.
Stun crass Csratnarrnts.—ln addition to the
two eplerulidenimaleab eve mentioned, two other
Sigh-mettled celebrities lent the light of their
countenances to illumine tho smoky otmonprefe
of the city, to wit: the "Benniky Boy," as.he is
named by a resident "character," and his amia
ble tutor, Mr. Haaron Jones. They came on by
rail„their last exploit having been on the bleak
ehores_o_f Canada. Some of our readers may
have Been a portrait of Mr. Heenan in the Pic
torial Brother Jonatean in the shop windows.
We have not enjoyed the pleasure of a sight at
'Mtn, but dare say It sold portrait is not like him
now, it was when it was taken.
These latter, unlike "Flora" and her "Prince,"
came heralded with what Mr. Lewis Campbell
once called in Congress, "lampblack and rage,"
I. the newspapers. Last evening the lovers
of the art Buie assembled in numbers, how
great we are unable to say, at City Hall. As
we posited there, at 8 o'clock, we beard shouts
of applause, and were informed by boys who had
climbed up into the windows and around the
doors of the Market House, just opposite the
scene of the then impending encounter, that they
i. it. Heenan and liaaron, were goin' in; were
"hittin' out ;" were "at each others mugs,"
etc., etc, We cannot any whether or not these
two peripatetic perfoimers hed a paying house,
but have no doubt thst the glory whieb encircles
the croppedlair of the man who fought in Can
ada but didn't win, was enough to bring him
many dimes.
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Assautt.=-The Green County Republican, of
Monday, gives the particulars of a terrible es
'null made by Isaac Pettit, on Tuesday week,
upon a Mr. Abraham Huffman, both parties re
siding some six or seven miles lowa of Waynes
burg.. An old feud existed between the parties
in reference to some land. Pettit invited Huff
.man to his house, and there struck him a dread
ful blow behind the ear with an axe-helve, which
may prove fatal. The assailant then fled, but
was arrested in Washington, taken back, and
committed to jail. • .
CII/110110 wins Pesionv.—Three gentlemen
residing in blanehester, Allegheny county, who
*ere witnesses in the trial of Frazier vs. Ander
tniii,',relative to the erection o(a house in Dar
lington, tried at our Court, were recently sued
by defendant, on a charge of perjury, before
Justice Smith, in Bridgewater, arrested, and
held to bail for appearance at Court. The ground
for this accusation appears to be that in their
testimony they staled that the joists in the
holies ran in a direction different from that In
which they are really placed.—Dees, .4rirtm.
Tine Washington Reporter gives the Preamble
and Resolutions ad - Opteti by the Commissioners
of that county on the 10th inst., and says
"From these resolutions it will be sten that
the Commissioners-have concluded to offer no
farther resistance to the payment of the interest
upon the bonds of the county - issued in favor of
the Remplleld Railroad Company, and have so
cordingly determined to levy a tax to meet the
name, with the least possible (Way."
•
• Ranossis.-i-Mr. ;Linea Wilson, late of Wood
street, hao reirroved his hat mon' to Federal et.,
Allegheny, oppodie ;he new bank, where he is
prepared to ottdr to his old es:demerit a large
a nd ee-0" 1 .14.....11:Cek • of hats, Caps, etc.
Mr. Tuitfi l4 .k.omer, of Market rtroet, dealer in
wall paper, iificting op 11r. Wilson's old stand,
otrves neer Diamond olio, nnrl inionclo
r ton, the new premises, in time for
pxiansive stack of paper,
. PArnino...--Thrtoesood num
ber of
.his e;cellentimidabiesViittical Publica:
lion has been received and is for sale by Hunt &
Miner. Price 10 cents. Its contents are a
Itcdowa from Lo Prophet, by bleyerbeer; M 7
Childhood's Love, song, by F_Lotow; Thu Blue
eyed Belle Waltz, by Burgmaller ; and the
Travelers Evening Song, by Schubert—all first
Tux lodide-4nm, fine robes and articles of
gentlemen's wear to be sold this. morniog, at 10
o'clock, on the second floor of Davis' auction
rooms, Fifth street, comprise the most attractive
and valuable stock ever offered in this city at
public sale, and is, perhaps, not surpassed by
any in extensiveness, variety and elegance. La
dies will ilnd comfortable chairs provided and
foil opportunity for selection during the sale.
Quics Wcusx.—Mr. John E. Zeigler, through
mail agent between Philadelphia and Chicago,
arrived at the former city on Monday morning,
at 8 o'clock, with the mail which left Chicago on
Friday evening, atCo•th —making the trip through
in 138 hours an - d 7 - - minutes. This clearly shows
the advantage possessed by this route over all .
others connecting the East and West.
Tug BSI! BOLT AFTALIIL—It is now stated, with
What truth we cannot say, that the deck hand
alleged to have been thrown overboard by the
engineer of the Ben Bolt was a puddler named
Howell Morgan, and that he formerly reeided
in this city. The parties charged with the of
ream will have a final bearing on Friday next,
at ten o'clock.
hiessns. KAT & CO. present to our readers,
through oar columns this morning, a splendid
collection of hooks of the most elegant style and
finish, calculated for the holidays_ Give the
an early call, as their stock In going off with the ti,
greatest rapidity.
Vennter.—We understand that the jury, in
the cue, of young Arentrue, tried in the Cambria
County Court for the murder of Beamish, req
dared a verdict of guilty of manslaughter.
-
Tll6 Court of Quarter Sessions of Washington
county, on the 13th inst., appointed Tbos Boyd,
Esq., of Independence, County Surveyor, in place
of J. Dl. Lindly, Esq., deceased.
Tire new tire engine "Kittanning" arrived at
that place on Monday, and was takcia,in charge
:by the Fire Company organited for that purpone
a short limo alone.
Fon a seasonable and superior articlo of metes or
boys' clothing, road — y made or ordered, buyers are
directed to Carnaghan's, Federal street, Allegheny
city. Finnerhite and fancy shirts, gloves, hosiery,
under.vvear,All. for men and boys, may also be had
at nramonabl• ra fts for cash.
Tow lovers of good things can have their wants
supplied at Bown's, Federal streek_Allegheny, they
haying just received, direct from the East, a splen
did assortment of Jellies, assorted preserves, fresh
peaches, lobsters, green gages, .to., which they can
sell at unusually low figures, having purchased them
it the very lowest cash prices. They have also on
hand a superior assortment of fresh thannfaetured
donfectionery, comprising the choicest qualities,
Which they will dispose of cheap for cash. Their
friends arid patrons ere cordially invited to call, and
they will be convinced it °rico that they cannot do
better in either of the
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PA A ER
THE 1311 EAT ' STRENGTHENER AND
PAIN: DEBTIIOIISR. The bent and cheaper noise
hol.llLansedy la the wezbl. Simple atrl plewaant la Ile ap:
pllcatkra, certain and effectual to Ita result. A beautiful,
nclentllle external curative, appllgable forthe relief of Pala
at'anythne, In soy place,ln any part of the human rya,
tem, and under all areal:W..lre. If Ica pot this Platter
anywhere, It pain L. there„ the Plater w.lt ankh there Tul
in the painzbee ...unshed. no Platter magnetize+ tho
paha nosy, sad
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WIIERE TIIIB PLASTER •
IS APPLIED.
Rheumatism, Lamaism% Stlilioeis, Debfilly, Ilerniusoouy'
, Neossign, Tyspepals, Coughs, and Cada, Pains rod Ache.
.olettsj hind. down nen to Conn, an irsreedialtly rslicrel
ond„ with is Ilittlepstiesor,perwoontily eared, by the magi.
rni I.a.licifiltbilllONSilo.PLAsraq. It is the GM.
. Plug. olreet, astiSit; lanietnitest and cheapen remedy is
enbitetens. Us" appllpltlon Is =teasel—a ouelli to the
I "iliale, the &limb jraortigi,ind the teeblo bsbat.—
;TOeseli kid all It .111 goon a Cahn Osulla Bleodng.
Mott ostoothle, sad without anneyanns or *nimble. It.
prk• le within the nosh of sdbrYielibr poor; 412 a/ bate
It wbo ore slob and suffering In anieray.
. WAN IRS should bi stony. supplied with Ibis luta**
hie POSER. 'lt will be the Good Phroteltn to 'o7
hoosehad, ends .lA II 1 4. 368 . 2 .4 alnico' notice. • -
Pat up to airtight tin boxes. roil bets otll inks six to
eight pleating, sod soy stint tau epresd them. Pik* ,25
coots s boy, I) . oth - full so:lomin &action&
D.O. ItOciLIEUI &111. .
Lttentor std tbstpitdes'•l9 Wale* as New York
MOICYADISIIAGIUMCIPLABTER L laid by ill &ag
ed' la stoiyeity,tointobil SWAP of Ike WnWod Ram
omfsillti. _
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sotto*
The 'wonderful eraccese which the family
me:Mines, prepaid by D. L. Fahneetock t Co. hare tart
with, may Indere others to Imitate and counterfeit them--
/Catmint° well the labels and wrapper', when par.:bash%
either B L. Pahneatocre VorzuMute or Wilson'. Headache
Ms, nod reoeire the medicine, prepared by the above Orin
and no other. It 1,, PAIINESTOCII k CO, Wh01e... 1 . 1 "k
gide, No 6CI, corner Wood and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa. deli-o.lle/
K. DICKINSON'S 31,10NETO-FeLICTRIC MA
etaltl3.—Princiial &pa
.f or the cafe of this Carina/led
Medical Attriliary.—la entoniitina thlv machine to a dfie
abninatiny, public, no eryamee has been eparrd in its mann.
factutv to render it perfect In every esenntiel particular, to
order to keep pace with the sondet fel improver:kite tithe
t rem
or, and place it foremost Oils branch of Am em hfan
nfactnre. NO FAMILY PITOIILD DC WITHOUT ONK—
Retail Price $lO. •
It f. admirably adapt.' to prevent and core orory from
ditonso, nob as Coaromptlon, Scrofula, Palsies, Moon..
Mom, Pyrpoipais, all foronof Playeical and Mootal.Prootrto
Mon and Zierrorm Dlunara.
One grand feature of thle Appentee be that it I, alwaye
ready for nee, the power being obtained from a Permanent
Magnet, no Acids or other ingredlentsbeing regutred
Sold, wholesale and retell, by
DR. GEO. D. KEYSER,
oe-S:LIEI.T Wholex;le DratElet, 140 Wood et., Eitenb.g.
$l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine that will
excel PRATT & BUTGREWB MAGIC OIL, the only Indian
Remedy now sold for Rhetonarrn, Neuralgia, Headache,
Tbothacke, Ads in the Ride or Sub, tfprains, Renfro. Sore
Throat, Risme, Ondronted Cords and Muselee; the on , reg
stable .mody disoevered that will act upon thorn ana
her disjoint. Thousands of persona bate heon rend of
these compladots by this new disoovery. All are invited to
give it • trial. Principal ogles MO Washington street,
Brooklyn, N.Y. For intle by Dll. GRO. R. KEYBIR, No
140 Wood etre., andJ. P.FIAMIING, Allegheny.
Elgnatore of Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, and nen.
blown In the boffin. apUblawr I
ONE of the must pleasing, lit the same time
ofre , eilve retnedlee Dmpepsla, 'mut all other dimmed
arising from a morbid:condition of the Stomach and Liver,
Is Dr. llcatetteta Di n ers It not only ramose* the disease
Dom the ayatem, but by gg to. to owns of dam
e., olds them bathe° Sanctions All who have in led!! ae
knoulsd. its Nacelle°. and atopotiority, and we therefore
commend It to the ma'am'. Dr. llostattarle IMP°. all
took to too well known to neod praise. it is therefore
mem.. at this time to do mom than direct attention to
this preparation, van. Is certainly unequalled by any be ,
fore the public, tetlafied as we are that Its wideeptmd rep.
citation must prove aultaletat to satisfy all of its excellence
as • • relief and remedy tor all dims. of the stomach.
Sold by drticglate and doalera generally, everywhere, and
by 110.31 . 6111 at A SIIITU, mmufacturem and proprietors
SS Water and AS trout sm. dellutkorT
GALVANIC ISATTERT, OR FiLECTRO MAGNETIC
for Medical mirpram, of a very impeder kind
will Mimed (me of I..rprem charms, answerer stir Newer
rem, open a remittance of Ton Duller*. AMlrese Dr. GEO
K. KRVSEIL N 0.140 Wiled ea. Pitteberah. Pe. eiteelawl
RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Joteph Dilwort h.... ........_.DI W. 0. Bidwell.
(Summon to Porter, Rolfe tt Swret.)
.I.IIII,CIVItILS Lr
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
PITTSBURG'S, PRN N'A
B==:2tnea
House, Sign and Ornamental I. iiint•rii,
AND GRAINER:I;
D 1,11.111 In
Whit,. Load and Zino Paints.
Also, klDd. of 1 1 41uto, Oils, V0r141104, Wlodo. 4114"
P. 1 117. Urn.hot, to.,
141 .111.0e1 /tired. boo door. 441 , 0. l'ifyin
44r114.1ydre
TAPIOCA --A fine article, for sale low at
4,1RF.Y111111 . 11. N. tie '1 . 4.0t141. txlll,l4wT
ARROW BOOT —A line quality, fur pale nt
DR. RRYSEIL'S Drug 14.-4., 110 WoNI at. ocW:Jelar
Fa - TEA BRANDY—A s mall quantity for Rale
at KRY9RB I I,I4 O Wand at.
SMOULDER BRACES—A large a , sortment at
DR. KEYSER'S, No. 110 ot oe2:l,4lfrerT
lIERNIA 011. RE REHR. CL'RED—BT. OCO.
Kelm,. of tio Wood h....very lint of TRUSSES for O.
rellef awl ray. or Ronal.. or .Roplum. 0c2.-blikerT
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS Or every kind St
Da KEYSER'S. No. LW Wool at or.Z-.IAmT
OLD RTE IA ISEET-4 have some of suite
raw quality. OF:O. R. KRYSKR,
0c1.3:4Am9' No. 110 Wood ortrt
Olt 18 5 8
H IGHEST PREMIUMS
nAVE 4E FN AWARDED TO
wipprant & wu.sozws
SEWING MACHINEN,
OVER ALL courrrinoN, BY TOE
PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR
VIRGINIA STATE FAIR
INDIANA STATE FATE
01110 STATE PALE
lOWA STATE. FAIR
li'i . i: . ' iiiti,;';'
DAUPHIN COUNTY FAIR,
WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIR
TilF FIRST PREMIUM
Has been un.imoully awarded to WHEELER &
WILSON as "BEST FOR FA.WILY USE."
This c.cmhineci tcatimony i 9 fay conclusive that
Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Initial's
Aso the very heat manufactured on actuunt of
1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on
both sides of the fabric sewed.
2. Economy orthread. •
3. Simplicity and thoroughness Of construc
tion.
4. Portability, ease of,operation and man
5. Speed.
G. Quietness IS movement.
7. Strength, firuiness and durability o
seam that will not rip or ravel.
9. Applicability to a variety of purposes
and materials.
9. Compactness and elegance of model and
finish.
These machine! arc now offered nt greatly
REDUCED RATES.
v RUMS. R. REDD, Agent,
ocl8:tf No. Oi( FIFTH STREET.
I=l
Damasks, Diapers, &a.
CiONSUISIEHS OF RICHARDSON'S
LIN
ENe, and thom &skew. or obtatolog the GENUINE
GOODS, eleaild me that the article. they puteleese toe nettl
ed with the fell name or the arm,
SIG ristisoN, SONS rf OIMEN,
us a guarantee of the soundness and &debility of the Ouods
Than =Mon Is reordered essentially *woman as large
quautitlem of interim and defective Linens are prepared,
swum after twaeon atA sealed with the name of RICUMIN
SON, by lash Moses, who regardleis of the lojery t.hos
indicted alike on the American consumer and tho manta,
toren of the genet. Clop* will not readily abandon a
Inuineen so prolltaLle, whilopurchaeors can ho Imposed ou
with yowls of • worthlom charetter.
J. 13ULLOCAN di .7. B. LOCKR,
ge7:lydis Agents, 343 Church areal., Now York.
. .
DURCLIFIELD a CO., (sucoes.r.i to Altar
phy & Ilnrchbeld) ere now receiving daily from N.
Vi k and Philadelphia, new purchase. of Goods of ration
kinds. Will open tieday bhewls and other mdida. IL 1
ing mar determination JO seU every Arlleir al lowest poled
We price. Purchasers will find It to their advantage 1.
look at our good. before making their selectiotu.
& 00,
nelfkilaw? at North...eat corner lib and Market
SUPERIOR CUTLERY.—Attention is di
meted to the Splendid mortment on our Weir.. of
Pocketholtea Carrinkractires and Forks, Dinner and Tea
Hulse+, HamraMama Dental Inditiroonta 'lllechenicor
tools, tr. In Pocket4miree In ;particular, nor stock Is not
equaled by
any
eatablistanent In this city. Every maker
of prominence In the world Is represented.
0053 OAIPIWRIG IPS a VOTING. 86 Wood et.
DRY FRUIT- --
20 rocks Ury Apple's
2 do Unposind Prosbog
1 bbl Pelted Pearbos.
To mire on Wainer IN.;sod, far sate by
tied ISAIAH DICYMY • 00
EW CROP_ SUGAR AM) MOLASSES -7 -
216.Wd0. .prlmo quality:
45 bild4.Bovar, do din
14 .. 114 8 P 44 Woomera Denmark and Dloloand. for Wu Id
de7 WU. BAGALBY, 18 and 'XI Wood stmt.
DRY APPLES AND PEACHES
-20 Bop Applow,
8 do Pooches;
1 tdd do Now landiog from steamer
for We by ISAIAH DICKILY A CO.
- R ILL PAPER—Super Bill Paper, long and
haul, Blot .4 M, :. doge nod wide ruled. FIT
W. 0.-.70111 , 18T0N k CO.,
do 7 Paw Maim, 57 Wood Street.
XTRA LEAF,. LARD,
Put up In fitting and pall.,
MR FAMILY III6E.
Yor wxle by
.dollard
GEO. W. JAOKSON,
N 9.12 fourth greet, nem' Marty.
GREEN APPLES-100 bble. choice Green
del Appiee to awl. per steamer Cambridge for sale by
REA if FONSTIII,I3 Water at.
D RIED FRDIT-25 bogs Dry Appl;
2 big.. do du
lb bags . do Paarlve.
To mice per steatow Cambridge for sale by
dell fIEA ronortn.
faERMAN CIOARK-25;000 Curioai•
vt ea.; • superior mak* InlOth boxes, at No Per box,
for ashmt 711.1210:67., Tatleral Allegbooy.
- - - - -
111 Ft t A euperzor Artie
Mims 'Foot Oil tonittantly onlaod as
deo , . ,JO3. FLEMING.
KEEN APPLES.--2 bb a..zeo'd and for
.b t o , ago RIMY IL DOLLING
IMMIX Ilt(D1-60 tons fornslicZsa
..:.,.,.,,~' _',Ali
11-O.IIKAP ,
CONGILEIMIIOIIfdir.
Wissouraion Dec . 11.
House.—Mr. Comins, of Massachusetts, gave no
tice of his intention to introduce a bill to modify the
tariff law, and impose Specific duties on Iron, and
other articles to which that principle can be applied..
Mr. Bowie, of Md., introduced a joint resolution,
to be passed with a view to obtain a modification or
reduction of the ditty on - American tobacco by for
eign Governments. Referred to the Committee on
Agriculture.
The consideration of the Marone impeachment
case was resumed.
Mr. Houston, of Alabama, sail that the resolution
heretofore reported from a portion of the Judiciary
Committee that Judge fWatrous ought to be
peached did not pass upon the guilt or innocence of
the accused. That was tbr the Senate, the only com
petent court, to diraidelha question. Be argued
that an offence mustncif necessarily be Inch as is in
dictable at law in order to bean impeachment, and
cited, in support of his argument, the case of Judge
;Pickering, who was dismissed from his office, the
charges against him being drunkenness on the bench.
The resolution pending was inlayer of iMposehment,
for which the Route, by 1.11 against 92, adopted a
substitute that the testimony. taken before the Judi
ciary Committee in the case of {patrons is insufficient
to justify preferring articlees of impeachment against
him for high crimes arid misdemeanors.
The resolution, as thus amended, was then agreed
to by a vote of 113 yeas against 88
Mr. Boyce, of S. C., called up the report of the
Committee on Elections at the last session, setting
forth that, in consequence of the tumult, riots, intim
idations and injastice at the election held in Novem
ber, 1857, in the 3d Congressional District of Mary
land, the said election was an unfair one, and should,
therefore, be declared void, and the Speaker be re
quested to notify the Governor of Maryland of tho
fact.
Mr. Boyce offered a resolution admitting Mr-Whyte,
who contests the right of Mr. Harris to I/I'lfeet, to
the floor of ;he House during the consideration of the
subject, with the right to speak.
Pending the consideration of the resolution, the
House adjourned.
SENATZ.—Various memorials were presented or
bat little importance, with the exception of one from
the Convention of Iron Masters, which met In Phil
adelphia, Dee. 20th, 1049, which Senator Cameron,
of Pa., addressed the Semite, chewing by the tables
prepared by the Secretary of Treasury that advs.
lorem duties on iron Is alike opposed to the interest
of government and the consumers of foreign iron and
steel. The Senate declined to call up Mr. Clieg..
man's resolution for the abrogation of the Clayton
Rohrer treaty, by a vote of 29 nays to 25 yeas.
A fter an ineffectual attempt to take up the PACifie I
Railroad Bill, the vote being 29 yeas to 29 nays, the
Senate went into executive session, but will probably
resume public proceedings.
After an extwmtiveWession of three hears the doors
were re-opened and the Senate adjourned.
WA onleceroN CITY, Dec. 15.—Mr. Cameron, of Pa.,
in his speech In the Donato to-day on the occasion of
presenting the memorial of the Convention of Iron
Masters, demonstrated bis position, from elstiorate
nannies, that the iron manufacturor gives an impe
tus to our agrienitaral and commercial interests. The
manufacture of a thousand tons of pig iron employs
70 men, or with their families supports 350 persona,
earning annually 21,000. The present mennfacture
of a million of tons represents {minions and varied
agricultural, commercial and finenEitd interest'. De
quoted certlficatee from Philadelphia and Boston ma
chinists, allowing that the low price of foreign iron
is not advantageous, to their business, which is better
when all branches of industry are active. The prices
of British iron fluctuate greatly; for instance, the
quotation. for pig iron at Glasgow have (Wonsan,'
from $3O to $lOO, and for bar iron from $O9l to In.
flow, then, ran we justify a system of dutt,,, h i ch
Is liable to such fluctuations and rsc.l,o,,,j r .t y j
Be-
Tides, advalosoulduties induCro '„e import of inferior
iron, which has been the cans of accidents on rail
roads,
Amer,aring frac: 15 to 70 per centum, while good
. 6 . l can wean only one per cent. Mr. Came
ron Cow Do remedy but the ostablishment of a specific
An advalorem duty of 30 per centaur on the
average New York market price for the pan five I
yftr.. gives $9 90 per ton. Iron masters will be
content with a specific duty of $9 per ton for bar
iron,
The memorial presented by Mr. "Cameron was
ordered tame printed.
The Vice President has appointed Jefferson Doris,
of Miss., on the Senate Printing Committee, in place
of Mr. Clingman, who hat resigned the poet.
The SCOW, in executive session disposed of mach
trtiiness to-day. The appointment of C. N. Pine
editor of the Chicago Herald, was confied as I. S.
Marshal for the Northern District of Illinois. All
th e Illinois appointments . which were made during
the recess of Congrees were confirmed without oppo
sition, together with the appointments made in the
other States.
The treaties with China and Japan were ratified.
The appointment of the lion. William Preston as
Minister to Spain; Oen. Ward, of Georgia, an Minister
to China; and Hen. J. Glancy Jones, as Minister to
Austria, were also confirmed. On the confirmation
of the last named appointment there was a party
division in the vote.
It is stated that the Ron. James If. Clay, itepre•
sentativo in Congress from the FM district of Ken
tucky, has written a letter declining to belt candidate
for tet.election
WASZINGToac City, Dee,. 15.—There ie n o w mat h
lees apprehension of trouble with Great Britain than
was anticipated when the Ita was first re
,eehri -reseweetingAinv twertiit'eviarti issostlesethal
sending to Congress a Wee ifeetaaare n tilp not well
feeinded. The administration boa call • dee ennead- •
putt friturit eay that its setters.vrillkediatcheo„
meet the -reasonable expertatitees erthe
The eorrespondence called for by the runlntien of
the Committee of Foreign Affairs was rent to the
lions. to-day, end will be presented to-morrow, an- ;
til which time it will not he accessible. It is known,
however, from the dispatches of Com. Mclntosh, that
after the steamer Washington was boarded by the
British officers, he demanded an explanation, when
Capt. Oldham disclaimed any intention to exercise
the right of march, saying that ho had merely board.
ed the Washington to get. the new., end after it was
known that an English government officer was
among the passengers; in other words, they had
merely made the usual friendly visit, the same
as our officers make to British vessels. Sir
William Gore Galley and his secretary explained
the latter pretty muck the same ray. The promi
nent fact occurs, however, in the eorrespondence,
that Great Britain exorcises a pmteeterate over the
Mosquito Kingdom. Sir Gore Ouley'a secretary
said that Great Britain had abandoned the right of
search, and that, therefore, the visit was nut made
under it. It is further elated that a meeting was
held at Greytown, when the inhabitants resolved that
they would maintain their independence, and applied
to Sir 'William Gore Galley to usist them in so
doing. Ile informed them that the proposition
should receive due consideration in the proper quar
ter, and that justice should bo done to all parties.
Cote. Mclntosh thinks the explanation of the
British visit to the Washington satisfactory, frank
and fair.
The fleet Surgeon reports the health of the Com
modore, such, that he should no longer remain on
the station.
New Yong, Doe. 15.—The Times' Wathington
correspondent says that the Secretary of War hes
been called on for the estimated force necessary to
garrison the military posts In Mexico, according to
the recommendations of the Massage.
The Military Committee of the House will refuse
to report the hinter the increase of the Army.
The Judiciary Committee will shortly report a bill
amending the neutrality laws, and removing hind
rances to commerce.
The House Committee on Foreign Relations hare
agreed unanimously to report a resolution of inquiry
relative to the visit of the British officers of the Val-
Drone to the steamer Washington. It asks for infor
mation which may ho received in future.
The !louse Committee on Territories met yesterday,
when Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, naked for authority
to report the bill for the admission of Oregon, with a
recommendation that it pus. It is opposed by the
Republicans, who may they are unwilling to admit
Oregon with a population of but 40,000, while Kan
sas 6 refused admittance with a population of 00,000..
The vote stood four in favor of, and four against re
porting. So the motion was lost. Tho Committee
adjourned to Wednesday, when another report is ex
pected. It is now understood that Zollicoffer, wbo
was absent, will rote against Stephen's propoaltion.
Gen. Soott sailed for Charleston, Mitt ►Rernoon, on
board the steamer Marion.
Sr. luvis Dec. 15 .—Leavenworth dates to the
12th have bo on received. The Timm hat advices
from tho Kansas gold mile. to the Bth of November.
Mining operations were generally suspended. The
number of persons at the mines ready to commence
oAerations in tho spring are estimated at thousands.
Ellemmiegray Co. '
bunters of this city, yesterday
made a shipment of the dust to New York.
River still falling and clear of lee. No news front
the upper streams. Weather dear.
•
CINCINNATI, Dec. 15.—Tho 'learn:we ktoetA inches
in the last 24'hours, and Is still rising rapidly, and
there is now 32. feat 7 inches In the channel. It
rained easy hard up to 2 o'clock thin morning. It
is now cloudy and cooler. Mercury 55°.
Borrox, Mass:, Dec. 15.—Tho Royal mail MAlAM
ship:Eatope Nailed at half-past ono o'clock, this af
ternoon, for Liverpool, vim lialifax;with 830,000 10
specie.
Sauey:tax, Dec. 15.—n o'clock P. ..If.—The tele
graph line is down between Truro and Halifax.
Thom were no signs of the steamship Arabia, at
Halifax, at the lart advice' reoelred this afternoon.
Louislnce, Dee. 18.—Tho river is rising rapidly,
with 11 feet on the falls. The weather is cloudy.
Thermometer 30°.
COAL OIL AND BURNING FLUID—A
vigry imnerlor article of Cool On and horning Fluid
comiently h.nd JUS.FLISMING'd
d. 13 mrnet of the Diamond and Marl
LANK BOOKS—AII kinds on band and
m.d. 10 ardor M abort optic* by
W. 0. JOHNSTON &
p.p.. Deems, 57 Wald stmt.
LAHD OIL-10 bbla on steamer /Modem
tor, to arrive, for We by ISAIAII DICKEY / W.
C - '®
bbls forma° by
N." wag nurna U COLLINS
FLAXSESL OIL-10 bid& reel this day
fdr nate try dela .108. MUM.
LARD 011.—A supply of winter at:l%hr
Lard OH Jost rood b 7 rostra ryniduia
DRY PRACURS--12 Backs nowThr Hale by
111111TVER Ji DlMulttlf,
- putitp . ISTONE—D) bble.!o , r Hale . by
IOSE PlNK—Thuoirr-3 bble. for sale by
&I& IL L. riururoo; 00. •
TRY APPLES--25 bus. this day Tied an
r.t. by dab 1:1211111 IL COLLIN& ;
Lei... 4 44P - 4NET.I 2 FIVN
hic.
• o mercial. '
00 I. I 4 .71 '• 4.1 . •
Isuur DICKS; T. P 4 B. P. Joxesaulisokus, Jr , D. W
Quo, J. B.Coecturs.
pITTIMULtoII
I Rep.lrfal 4etialisr for the .P24oibirrg4
Prrninitons, Trithaskr, 113 c. 16, 1838.
' PCOUR—the market remains unchanged ; sake from
store of 900 bbla In lots at $5,00 for super, 15,m5A5 for
extra, $5.50 for family do, angi.,5.5,512 for white wheat do
Off.All2—a steady detaand'for Oats, and light ripply at
5'4 , 9 from Drat hands; Corn Is &Isola regular request at
76000. Email mains of Hy° from wagon at 75 and Barley
at 665370 for prime Spring mid Pall.
OROCX.IIII2B--aales to city Undo of Sugar at 7@11.;' and
Molasses at 38: the in qtdry I. not active.
FRUIT—Is safe on et - rival of 49 bus Dried Poulin, guar.
ters, at $3,1.2 and 1.0 boll Apples from store at $2,50. Corn.
berries, 11 Las at ;12.
ASIIES—a sale or 2 rd.. Pets at SS, cools.
OLIZESPe—saI. of 117 bon choice at 9 and ID Jost 9!..1.
DEANS—sales of 31and 04 hos prim; anion white from
stars at 11,60.
PCYTATOPS—demand loss active; sales from store 202 hos
Reds at 85.
ONIONS--ealee of 5 blots at $3,2511 bill.
110119-3 ludo of 125 head Ilre at 0, gross.
MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL.
The Tribune Dollen, the fart that " a het wax nmdo lip on
Friday to take a ...is. of a million of Treasury ontes
at
par—the notes bearing 4% cent. intern.d. The Secretary
will probably accept the bid, hailed Invited the proposal.
The market for Treasury notes hie been rather morn artier
within a day or two put: We notice sales of bonnesaq.noo
yeetanily and to-day, at par for 4%7 cents, and 1-10 . 14 cent
premium for 4 3 A Ti route. The Government Loan It In fair
demand at 4% prem.: the coking price 1. 4!...; prem."
The statement of flank averages shown a regular
maul of of those imtitutiod• during the week. The expansion
of loan. couttnues, allugh to moderate extant, and has
grown, probably oat of imounts for Southern and Interior
lots bank.. The lo in the pede line It about what was anti
cipated. The heavy foreign shipment of Eaturday did not
count la the average and the California receipt went la nnly
to-day. Th e decremo of net deposit. Ls somewhat unexpect
ed, atid is not recotelleable with tho other Domes of the
atatument, which Indicate about an even movement of de
posits.
The fallowing Is a comparative statement of the condition
Df the Now York Banks for the wnele ending Dm. 4 and
er. 11
Dec. 4. Dec. 11.
Loans $110,333,821 $152:1.20,115) lOc . $ 181,605
Specie. 27,407,7= 27.195,522 Doc. 212,3115.
Circulation 7,937,517 7,750,156 Dec. 60,351
Depoitita. 89,511,Z0 88,901,900 Dee. 559.2nY
—IN. Y. Trib.
P01L1.1.3.111 . 1 earn.. Halm, Dec. 13,1958.-The receipt.
of Calf* this week amount to nearly 1,300 head, all of
which have found purcbmen at en advance of 2.5 to 50 eta.
*lOO lbs. Over the
dat ruling rates of last week. I , ..tra quality
mol Wardell '. ATOM. Drove Yard at $lO 1.1 100 Alto—the
highest rate realised for many week. put, and from premlit
Indications, it I. likely that full pricey will he obtained dur
lag the whole of the coming winter.
anthr—the offering. 01 Sheep amounted to 4,000:be.d.
no oles were effected at from $3.,*-15.6 * head, eq.] to
about did° m, dremed. The market has been very brisk,'
and prlcee have advanced.
11000—the arrivals et Phillip.. Union Drove Yard amount'
to 4,134 brad, which cold at from $(4.... 0. 7,75 100 Of, accord
lag to quality.
Cultmarton Rice 1114.33 r, Dec_ 10.—We have again to
reporta very good demand throzeghont the week, sufficient
o,,aluorb the whole of the receipt., which moonlit to 4510
tierce; and et emy firm prima, fully yustnining the nil.
mum quoted tut week. The transactions have been made
at prima ranging try. s2.V„to 5,3%, the bulk, however, bey _
in* changed - bends at $74.1,45ffi14 ti 100, for good and fan
quality. We renew oar quotation. of last week, to which
we refer for nigh% rate.. It will bo men that the extreme
rata paid this week le not eo high as hut week . .. extreme, but
title ts for the mama that no
they
prime or choice quali
ties were among the receipts of week just ended.
Import. by River.
I,IOIIONGIAELA NAVIGATION CLL—I bblf, egg., kcennd.
les., Mean. A rot 150 gall. atone woe, 1 / I mhinefy: 166 head
hogs, Limy; ICOO G eradlo 26317,51onfkomery; P whl.ky
Clukt B do Poor, Lambert C 2164,t00r 8 do do, Hotebinaom
3 b.. babe, Roush; 1214 ft v olUn g. 51•Closky: 7 Lb'. Ohl.-
ky, atkinslntim 145 N. ao• • bailey fe SCHalo, 35 eke herby,
WIISYLLyii, per Chevoit-22 eke MOO, Comfy: 00 WI
cal'
pf , Por, l3 ".ona Orafson, 100 eke earn, ...en 54 do barley,
k Verner; 21 1.51 potaioe., Little & Trimble; 51 to
do, Chore). k !mei; 20 .k. barter, 2 Ltd* poultry, owner.
ST. LOUIS, per 51arinor-1 br, Salndlon 3 oak and 6 So
h ware, Lirlumton, Copeland & CO: aso hid., PHI, 10 tad, 1
hs applee, Brownsville; Flora Temple and Priam, Iron., by
axons. for DalUmun..
CINCINNATI, per Belmont-74 144151, Booths: 24 Ithde
snnar, 100 bbls niolassea, Benny; 10 hhds soot-, Brown k
Kirkpatrick: SRI bhp Otror, 400 tins wheat, 4 Itttht Oil, Clarke
St rot 16 do ell. Dalton B sum 12. lihtlt 'moor, 30 bins cool.ss.
se*, B on DU do whisky, Galway; 196 clo flour.
Gardner, 6do whisky, llaslans: lsgs wool, Ilarbangh
no; 16 esk starch, Koonady. Childs & or; 315) bbls floor, Llg.
nett: 175 do, Iseecb & Hutchlnsan: 10 bx tobacco. 31 . Cantl.
leas; 12 hhtls .near, u,LOla mOlssas, Elercor k rv , 150 do do,
31'Clorkan; 75 do whisky, Smith. 217 kills sheet Iron,
Thompson: 50 Okla lour, 8011.
RIVER SEWS
The Kiser, as weeould not !Yelp anticipating yesterday.
WA. rising at • rapid rata last night. There ern, at 5 o'clock
15 feet inches by pier, sad riving sofa.: that boats worn
sparring on ea fast m they cynlil, sad vet could ecareety
limp up with the advancing ware. There will be al least :sr
fr“, we think this morning. Cp to beat evening It had.rimn
eight frost since Tinsley night. There area little doing at
the levee. We may howercr, expect a largo fret of rafts
dew. the Allegheny forthwilh—st that there Is email doubt.
se
rerni large rafts here already mairtgtheir appearance.
The only arrival; yesterday were the Itelmont from Cin
cinnati, loaded Just as deep as she conld rein, leer turmi
feat may be found elmwhere In this paper The Chevolt
ram, In with a small freight from Wheeling. and trot beckat no The straerve la the beat b,r today.
The Orb will nave thin day for Louisville, Capt. Way in in
command. The La Crow, Capt. Devirmey, will leave today
for Nashville. She him her. pet in first rate order, and no
better boat ran offer.
.
The Cheowng, Capt. Yrettch, with • very lull freight,
mostly of railroad trim. left leaf night for Nashville, The
• Cremona, of the reatilar Cincinnati lino, hilt on Tnesdid
night fdr that port.
The N. If vinyl., Copt. Kennedy, for 0,. I..diw, nod the Nilo
fling, Capt. kik:ldiom, for New Orlnane, all 101 l yesterday,
with fine load..
We hare no other Items for this niortiing
, Tbo Louisville Courier of Tuesday coy. •
, TIM' eosin:se ficrinrcr.—Testorday niorning 40 stated
that a pair of goal beetc, destined for the Ponth, had mat
on it,, tall. the evening preview. They licion,ed to Jno.
11SaisovitestreiesElSetbotaankitrpt,saa wavoamatswk. •
~t : y :;:.:' a.,,;1' vn,;'..ea, irli,:ri!"..lbtiit,lw;s,
rt., the) will undoubtedly lie liwt.
rt., ,o, the noir, also bwhinalng
_to Watts struck while
fratil:ll7iti..:RwrAttly7.l7:.7,Tatt.ritTl:'Ziwrl 17;
• Vewterday mortilug, as the ricer one falling, a foot of coal .
boats liege .tatted to go through the cooed, but n pair toi
-1
hoiging to M i ellowky, of Pitts trgh, drifted ton for iwt Icon
the aborr, and lodged on the mot of rucks, Jtiwt above Ike
mouth of the canal, and Lad nut got .oil at dart. One of
them .prong a leak, and was n o winking ormndition.'
(Yost--Contideroble *ale. of Yittalingh coal, by tho barge
load, were made yesterday at 9 cents VI bushel?'
The St. Joseph Jour.' of the Ttb lost, annotturcs the
kliworadl closed with ice in • lewd pack, at that place.
Steamboat Register.
ARRIVED. DEPARTED
Caroms, Brownsville. I Lucerne, Demean - 111u.
Telegraph, do.I rapb, do.
Oolong) Bawd, Elizaboth. 13:1713arard.Elinabeth.
Belmont, Cincinnati, I Chegi,lt, Wheollog,
Chgvoll, Whoollog. Rica-15,54 fact and rising
Tei.gr.plal c narks Is
New Volk, Der.. 15.--Cotton mien 1000 bales. Flour
don axles 7.500 bbl. .t 1.5 . ,L545,50 for Ohio. Wheat dull;
Wm 5000 husk; and $1.7.2; white. $1,40. Como declined;
sales 10,000 bosh at 76(713!.‘ for mired and 700.78 for new
yellow. Pork dull; old mem 1060 grime $13,601.13.73.
I Whiskey firm at 2.320. Sugar ardy; N. U. 7fin794'.
FreMbts.on flour to Liverpool la 9.1.
Cattle Narks/ —nacres advanced ye per IS; aalea at Ow
1054; the averags price la 8f08%; the recelpi• were 2,555
has& Sheep and Lamb. advanced 25c per head; sales at
$307; receipt. 6,800 head. Swine, rerelpts 24,000; galas at
6.91p4i; dressed hog r sell at G1N7, 3 .',c.
Stock Ma Krt.—Stocks cloned firm • New York. Central
77,t 11 n 7c d ti f igto ' fiaterefilZi Eirt."l7BsVCle.:l:l'er'ndofitreol:
311.4; Panama Mali S.O. Co. ' 18?1: Senutosee Mrs. 94; In.
Dana two and a half'.
Palhanrte,,tn De's. 16.—Flom quiet; .ale for Odin/wit
at $51254 for superfine, and $5,3774 for Ohio extra, and to
trade at L5,12%45,15 for co mmo n and extra, and $5,k714
gos 7 for extra and family fancy. nye hour and corn meal
unchanged. Wheat dull; vales 3000 book: goal mid prismr
red at $1,10117. nye commands Mk. 40/ 1 / 1 .1 hush new yel
low corn at 70 and white at C. 4; old mime, and worth SWAO.
Own less Inquired for; sales 1000 book Peons. at 45c . Whim.
koy more inquired for, sale. 503 1 4 / 4 Ohio at =!..irou, and
Pennsylvania bbl. at 25c.
Corns:van, Coo. 13.—The river la raising at the rata of
twohachea pee hour. Weathar cloudy and becoming cooler.
Money market unchanged. Floor and IVhlskey Amer and
withoutchange. Bogy are firmer, hot the sale, are con
hoed to .00 head at $006,75, tho latter rate for a lot averag
ing 2= lb., and the former for • lot areraging 170 lb.. Pro.
vision. bald more firmly; good brand• 81... Pork are *den
blo at $l7, though 20libbla were mid at $10,50. Bulk Meats
In fair demand for future delivery, at 634'4.0 for Shoulder.,
and 77.140 for Old.. Omen Wahl and barrel Lard nand.
nal; -400 kegs hand were sold at 1174, which in a briber do.
cline. Moles*. lower, and suing at 3149-32 c. Sugar dull
•t
at the rocelpts were large. Coffee Orr GOO hags
IF 1.12%.
Ilstrinomr, Dee. lb.—Floor dull. Wheat scarce; while
$1,3501,50; red $143. Corn buoyant; yellow advanced 2c;
..least 07c for while mid 70 for yellow. Whlakay• Cum.
Pa'CllntoohtCaxpot and CU Cloth
WAILEIIOI39E.
ILT Morlalsetet, near Lemty
T V
E HAVE NOW RECEIVED OUR EN
TIRE F oil em,l Wintor ittoci of Saida,
Our
direct fro m the manufacturera at reduced prima Our atock
conalats 01200 plocea of °holm 'Valente, Tapestry Velmta,
X and 84 wite; Velvet., Idedalllon Cootre (two breadth.
lornishee a nans)1 00 0-pcsImperial three-ply, and super
line, Ingrain emceeing; Floor 011 Cloths ' from S to St foot
wide in new nod choice patterns; Vonitianllail and Stair car.
peis Scotch, Iloteh, Hemp. List and Bag serpelm 100 pea
Woolen Drogget, for coveting carpals, from ;;', to 1 84 wide.
Felt Clotho and Wooled Crumb Cloth. Druaget, Oil Cloth,
Linen, for stain, hearth ruse, table and plartocaTorgTable
Oil Clothin Rosewood; Mahogany and Oak all cloth.; Bard'
Ottints,Table covering, do. 000 pairs Gold Bordered Oak
Panne! and Landscape Painted IVlndow Shade*. Baile'.
Pateut Made Fixtures,. Omen and Bug Holland for Wiyn
dow Shades. Beautiful patterns Carriage 01l cloth; Black
Enamelled oil cloths; Cocoa and Chinn Matting for Ohm
chm - chee, de. Duar Mats,Ellsdr Hods, Lo. Our customers
and the public are Invitod to examine thl. ehotco and ex.
tonalre stack, a. we Ara deiertultud to Nell at eastern prices.
oe3o4ilwlW. WOLINTO(112.
BUTLER'S WRITING AND COPYING
INKS—For ilnidity,depth of color, freedom from mold
col durability, theaelnks are superior to all other. mann
lactured In Mk country, and folly equal to Arnold'. London
Inks, toot rotieb le as I n pr i c e. Entailers supplied on liberal
term,. W. EL JOHNSTONCOs„ dra Stationera, SI Wood al
SUNDRIES-80ancks Dry AppleB;
53 do do Poacturd
100 do Tenn. %%oat;
50 do S. g
On el +atm Outer to artin for flp
ludo rin by • S.F. &lour,
d. 12
URNITURE OIL OLOTII—One case n
'mperfor quality. &Or& manufacture on Canton
IaIODO4 ID 1011..01013 of lloworael, Mahogany, Oat and
Marble of dlfleront.klado, for redo It the 0/1 Cloth %re
tool:es. 26 and 28 66101a1e
no3o J. k H. PUILLIpIi.
pRODUCE-42 btvA3 IT ea Flour;
10 do White Ileana. •
20 hoc. prime Clovemord;
o bbl. packed Batten
60 WI Matra and Ystra Family Flour
Reed and fur mle by E. 1.1,117:10, No. 211 I.lborty et.,
GROCERIER-40•hbda. N. 0: -.. 6ugar;
75 Ws do Notice;
40 do Byrom choice blood;
10 licr0:0111cu
1311111TICR • DI7,WORTII.
0:10 bond suJ for Lao by
T la s POWER OF PRAYER Illustrated in
the Iroaderfol &Way. of Dtrlne Orate In the paints
nt 1a157 and HMV by Samuel Inman. Prlncn, D. D., fur ails
by d.O 7. 8. DAVISON, 61 6larke tac,
QTEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE.--
We are conitantly ma snaring 13t6ninboat Cabin
Mars and tonDture,and do a tall from lb,. Intorrated
a fursdattlna brats. [dr4] T. U. YOUNG .11 CO.
TRIAL BALANCE BOOKS—For sale by
w. O. JOHNBTON ON
deal , Stallanem and Blank book bfabara.67 Wood at.
g 40
P!iLM SO
IL AI' 74 =%. I V k by,..
1 - 10M1 B-400 bags prime Rio Coffee 14
ihornomemarslaby
L. A - A*4sw,,
. _
WHEELER, kWVLS°N'S
PULEIT .PREMIUM .1"8.1101GY
SEWING NIA.OHI.N',ErS,
AGENT'S OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH BTRNET.
FIRST PREMIUM awarded by the Allegheny County Agricultialil Sonia - S.', held
September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FA3IILY USE." •
And the Penna. State Agricultural Society have awarded to Wheeler Sowing
Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPO.SES.9
THESE MACHINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over ail other
Machines on account of
ter I. Beauty and excellence of stitch, alike on both aides of the fabric sewed.
•
2. Economy of thread.
3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
4. Portability, ease of operation and management.
5. Speed.
i. Quietness of movement.
7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not-rip dr raveL
8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials.
9. Compactness and eleganco-of model and finish. !_
Are now offered with all of file latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers
prices by ALEX. It. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET.
A NOST LIDERA). DISCOUNT TO oI.RIZOT.VEN.
H. CHILDS & )
WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
LT AYE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE
J.A. Amine of
BOOTS AND 5130.. ES
Ever brought to this market, of great variety ; adapted to
A. Is L AN 33 NV lIV T Fi. IZ sA La S •
paring been purchased DIRECT from the Manufacturers, chiefly for C.:Ulf, and selected with OREA'f,CARE 'A
-S TO QUALITY AND SIZES,
They feel assured that Choy Gan offer Superior Inducements to Western Buyers.
SWY-Iderchnota stoking Inttaturall, olther to porch:Lao Cluats, or on their u-ay to Eastern titles, aro Invited to call
and axanolne our st,-k, lotora puronastug 414-Partlonlar attention givon to Orders.
oeT:dite3mT
R 0 0 1 11 1 - N - .
Cheap and Durable Fire and Water-Proof
ELASTIC CEMENT ROOFING.
THE FIRM OF PERRIN & JOIINSON having, by mutual consent, been recently dissoly
ed, U. B. BATES end WN. JOHNSON glee notice that they here entered Into partnership, for the gewpme of enr.
eying on the idiom hooting Business, In all Its branches, under the name and firm of BATES JOHNSON, et the OLD
tsTAELL 75 Sml t hfield Street; near Diamond Alley.
We nre now prepared to cover, with our SUPERIOR lUMPINO, steep or flat rade, over rough hoards, old shlnglea
coons...thou or metal roofs. et... Moats, railroad oars, Ac., being admirably Moto ! to withstand the verlons changes of
weather, or the action of Me, null it is not fujewit•d by being tramped upon. We also ettgnd to Repairing oil Gravel
pooh ln the nowt thorough mance,: alm, tu Cementing Tin, frou.Copper or Zinc Roofs, making them wittorMom. end
iimrlng them itgainst the action of the weather, for $1,511 pgr square, (ono hundred square feet)
SUING-TAXI It:OOPS CEIBTIEIIq TEID,
'renaming them nod rendering them WIRE-PROOF, for 82,00 pir apom--ellitronnt for large rook Tab t.
Rooting is Cheaper than nay ol.htr kind or Roof, and fie insuredat mow mos as awls! oafs, mud
a fast anpemellug all other kinds.
Rooflug material for sale, with instructions for applying. Reference. and certificates et our Once. •
BATES Sr. JOHNSON,
75S T • • '
N. nuthhold Street, near Diamond Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
N. 0. —Ourrahrae la net rtuJrrel worthier in preparing. it for the roc& oclatiimdAwY
tirgulat Zteamers.
Monongahela River 11. S. Mail F!ackete
BTHAMERTELEOHAPU. FITEAMMI JEFFERSON,
lAEA
(liirr..J. . Cam Growls cask.
rpICE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
nose II:in
sing regularly. Morning Boats Imes Pitts.
burgh et 8 edelu:k A. AI.. and Evening halts nt 6
o'clock P. M. for l'ltiteetv.rt, Ellssbetlitoten, lionangst
beim City, Esilevernon, Payette City, Greenfield, California
and Brownsville. tlirre connecting viltb Flacks and Oath."
6,r 1 311104L0W11, Fayette thirbadv,Morgautown,Wnyntrburg.
Carmictiseltoten and Jefferson.
Pane.nngeia ticketoil through fnigu Pittsburgh to Ont..
torn for 52. meals turista...rooms on boats Inclusive.—
Boats rtito ruing (nut Rrinstisrille learn at it &clock in the
morning and siu tho evening. For further information ern
Quire at the Viler, Wharf Dora, at Situ foot of Grant atinot.
m 35 O. W. SWINDLED, Anna,
O=iMOI
Fill. . AND . .
y C I
i I L N E T v
t :L , ;
etaimier IDA MAY, Capt. May. Clint John Greenough, TIM
lea,
for the Mien, nail all intiTlllUdiate porta, on Till
DAY, Pith in t.
For freight , peon go apply on , iaril
_
to deli; FLACK, BARNES& CO. Ante.
Itoutokil — e,
- -
011 LOUISVILLE.—the fine
Fsteamer ENDEAVOR, CapL Markel, will
leave for the above and all Intermediate yx•rte ow TIS DAY
the IGth lost •at 10 o'clock, A. Y. Fer freight or pantage,
apply on lewd, or to FLACK, BARNF.S CO., Ante._
Ca; ..,LOVISVILLE.—The fine
tit.aatoe ria..lE — CiinClthwte,wlttlettee for
toe wee.. •t• ee TII za
at 1 loch e. l'er trelat.t or apply art
ie.. I, taLta 1.14131 FLACK . 13A13311 ES CO, Agts.
—...-
Fora long time I had Uterine complaints with tho &Mots
log symptoms: I wan nervous, mad/teed and Wiled* / , ..
- seemed to nhonnd in complainto; mate of which Twill try to"'.," -
MN you; polu itt the lower eirgates„and a filings am If scene - • .
D.Lit.: wasp:dug So fail nn,; bfl
Inaity to ire tr - meth on 3.•
mount of a trollop of Mitoses; acitlng an dreggiott, and
shuotingt.mius {lt a10ha...1:, loin., and estoroling down lb.
;
' 't In t o. the tottiag 0rea0.....1 by rldllitt enemaenema grbat paint "pat
wilit- nbeOtiogn nod faltln to Ito bide, ittoml4:l3 nod bowelm
' headache, with rfurring iti um oars; asory filar of th e WI,
. . seemed pore; groat irritability; Intone. horror:erg:ES,/ could .
• hear t . Most orator:tent without tetog prostrated for
...._.......... ..
r—J...
lA' OR NAS lIV Itrk: -Tlir,-Ptlmm.ii4- , F • 1itri:ir 5 U...." V " ...t.....t " ,,,,....., th. b !,, '*. o ' t d .. d'd '" .
.r SAES AMP), Capt. H. II Frnch. till! I ,,;fhtiali t ife j t, .
tgalf*t.ts_.
oo .oi alai'. and all interMedLute forte on Tlllo DA , '''', •.'""'• TEITLICON.----
[to. 10th lint. at IP. M. For freight or mummer, apply on I tool It, hoping against hope. Moat fortnnati4y it cared
imatol, or to ' ;.1..1,.] FLACK. ISAIINES It CO., Agenm. . M-e ; •°d d ' •••• t• sot • h••lihi. rol Ito !M.A./ I Malnall In
[lto co
/ trusted' mlll orio IL It letrnlythe Vitanlte.
_____
FOR NASIIVILLE.—The tine
o illt i blond In nom!. FLORENCE LE/SLID. '
*enamor LACRO:IFIE, Copt John S. Derelb MARSHALL'S UTERIXECATIIOLICO
.V . s7Rlcalain
ory, will loots ror ten above and all Intarmedtie. tra . ..r.;:a l if ..„,_,•'' • • .,...,.. U „'”F•1 t h• Watt.,__... irvit... 4• PPlrl.FM...Drtrultsr
Tills DAY, 10th Instant- For freight or parange. apply . ... ''..,...,
_".......'''...... ...1...A M AII./....tiOnt , m/IL l ta•
brltra or to nb:ln FL ACIC. NARNW3 de CO., Agents . .. 1 ..1 .. cirithlct's or Lileary Organs, RdeAli,A, or In.
____ catatitiena. of briste. ileurtburn, Outioenesrervourruts,
. ; /hinting; o r g a ns Cramps, Disturbed atieset.-., and ea
troubles organte or rynipothetie, coarseded wit/. lAe Merin
eryotr.
r=atl
itouits, fic
FOR ST. LOUIS.—Tho Sne pas
.senor packet ARK ZONIA, Copt Conway,
wlll leave for the above nod all Intermediate ports on
TIIURSDAY, 16th fort For freight or transago apply on,
board or toFLACfC, BARNES A tA)..
414 Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—
'Menne now steamer CA MBRIDOE, Copt
s. Donn, for the %Lore nod Inimedlato ports on lane
DAY leth Inst for freight or portage, apply on board cr to
dol3 FLACK, BARNES d CO., Agent..
FOR ST. LOUIS
—7ho 800 steamer NATIM HOLMES,
Capt. Kennedy, grill Imre for the itrove and nil lutermtli
ate port on Tills DAY. IGIh lost For freight or plumage
apply.oo hoard or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agte.
FOR - Sr. LOUIS—The fine new
erteanfer PANOLA, Captain ?dawn grill
loarrefor the above and all Intermediate porta rat ti
DAY, 16th lost, at 10 0. it For freight or passage apply
on board or to
del FLACK, BARNES A 00_, Aponte.
Atli) OEtrans, &c.'
won. MEMPHIS & NEIV OR-
A: LEATM—The I*pin/did etearner ME
TROPOLIS, Captain Callao., will Dare
for the above and all I tertuodiate ports 1111 Tlll3 DAY,
lath IntA, at it o'clock, P. w. For freight or patauge apply
ou hoard or to
Idol)
FLACK, BAILVI.:3 & CO., Agoot..
WALLA.CDEV FOUNDRY
A ND
Itirnistilng Establlehm on t.
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, SALT
PANS,MILL GEARING, Fire Brick, Machinery, Pul
leys mud Outings, of all kinds made teenier.
Unite Bart, Soh Weights, Mill Duns, Proof Stalfg
Anchor Bolting Cloths, tlum and Leather Bolting;
Porlnble Flour mod Gore Mills—the best In use;
breech Istur Stant Machines, used in the city mills and
over the West; scour the grain, take out the chess and re.
more the smut bails before they aro broken by the beaters.
French Burr MIII Stones, male of selected blacks.
Patent Shingle Machines—cot 10,000 to 2.0,000 fur day;
Rose's Patent Water Wheels, user! in 7090 milts. 0010
as ranches (he overshot, and twice so much as the most of
['soother Wheels in use, "with no equal amount of water.
Catalogaes et Wheels given to all who want gearing. Of.
flee N 0.319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
salliOmdAw T W. W. WALLACE.
Steam Marble Works Leo. 310, 321, 323,
Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Ps.
MARBLE MANTELS, made by machinery
JAI. at /ow prior.; llotrumoote, Tablet., Orare Stones,
largo stock on bend. Porollitro and Walt fliitod Topa;
bumming Moore, Marble and Prone Worth% made by
marbleery on abort notice.
Slarble told lost to the trade. 'olllro 310 Liberty street,
Plttaborgb, Pt. W. IV. WALLACE.
aellMmd/haT
PORTABLE FLOUR AND CORN 311L1.8
—The Coml.! and beet article of the kind In the
country. They ran light, grind fast, and Make fond work.
They ere a desideratum to Lumbermen, Iron Madera and
settler, in new counter.. For rote fit No. 319 Liberty at,
Pittehorgh, W. W. WALLACE.
se2MdArrT
‘X. s. OOLItB JAIL velum
B. 110LICLES & HUM,
PORK AND BEEP PACKERS,
DEALERS IN PROTIMOBA dr,
Corner Market and Front'
mral
• CARGO dr. CCPM
A MBROTYPE AND PROTOGRAPILIC
GALLERIES, No. a Fifth Wee t,oppwito Niro, and
he Market, °apneas Flonting'a Drug Stara. Photographs
finished in ell or water colony tinted or plain. Specimens
and Reception Ramon the gronod door. • Inyttally
SUNDRIES -100 sacks Buckwheat Flour;
too top pecked Ilutt/r;
•
0 keg. No. 1 Lard:"
100 bbN superline Flour.
100 Lb!. extra Bud fatally PloUll •
bxe Cream Meow, ltult reed and 'or W.. hi
u 41 5 R. ROBISON • ON.
CINCINNATI SOAP AND OANDIAS.—.
23 boat,. Carman Sails 95 do Mould Catidtos, 1110
Star Caudle. to antra by ateatuar sad fur rale at
FRANCK'S, federal tarsal. Allngbauy. aufra
DRY PROPV-50. bgs Peaches; 56Aro .AR.
d. 7 plea, to artlro and far sale by
;tiAL.III DIVItIZY A CO
CREAM CRACKERS, OYSTETZtktIIi;
MS, Boston iunl Farina do, Joot teed nod libt ale nt
•PIiANCIR'S Fondly Grocery and Tea Store, INlerel Woof,
Allegheny. • 0n.12
100'000 FMB for sale, emit
or tra6*.
de2
111 TO WOO& IE . CIIIIIIIY a CO:
LAlSecood aturol 664 161 Irma gt.
_ •
SAND.PAPER-2001iimuofoi eale by
a . z 13:6.1/PAUNUTOOK A uO.,
-
con we WoodiAo rint
_ -
200. BOSH. SMALL WRITE SiTLNS
ou bind and tar Web •
• • ' 193,tibmt , ft-
SHAWLS 1, SILAWLS I—Thelargest 404.
In the qty. awns entirely new" "17 tow:
Week pa] moms w e st : 'Yeldaeltet
NEW DRY 000.112 , enkabnot dcSly
d.ao s 74 Mute!
'VW CROP BUO4IIII
thoPP is macro, Una irt, Aliesimay.
Pr TTSBITEtG•33;I.IUN . W.A.
H. CHILDS
----
lIEALTII AMERICAN WOMEN.— •
Por many yearn I have been [molded with genera •
weariness and !angular, both mental and physical; caprice •
liatleownees, dull headache, pain In the bead and tempi. ."
midi:lees and tendency to ittiffnese, paiplta lion of the heart, i
very easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, atornach
And bowel. erangui, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion woe cum to brithpun all the eymptoute, cud I had
IA addition, falling of the womb, and great pain in and re
glop. One pityilefan after soother exhausted \lie chill And .f
ova me op. A patitrid and pnrseVl6ol4 CM 01 MAR
BEALL'S CURIE E CATIIiti,ICON forinnately minted me,
and I bare to wood., smilcient t.t expi cut my thankfalnesa
Nine. JULIA ANNE sonx.sou.
I can truly any that I have boat asafferer for many years
with whites and &rang,/ menstruation. After o while 1
had other troubles wadi e. pale face, ledlgatioo , r.ling
awaT, general Languor and dobWty, pain to the naafi of the
back, a earl of aching and dragging scneation,pain between
the .boulder blades externUng dozen We spine, lore of
appe
tite, trouble in the stomach and letwebt, vatli raid bands and
fort aud.iltradfal 11.4,00.1.1. The treat excieemout xonl4
make me feel as It I ehould tly away. I tried doctors and
ding" aud everything. one after another. itout the ben
efit. ono bottle of MAlLfillUeli'd UTE w h
CON changed wane of my sputa:nes for the hettkr, rind now
I am entirely and radically cared. 1 wish thatevery wo
man ovoid knew ahat it will do, CLARIESI OBE&
Thep it, of Jart.la/r/ Catholiana is One Daldar
ad. Half par tingle luta. On the "...fp. of six dollars
Aon baffles WWI be .er.: by =pros, free of aerge,to the end
of Lke exprati rout,
- .sUparttadar Co write Nepast office addre., talon, county;
and Mule. unniratarautia that Me dlediointsoilibe rest
011 receipt of the mon•yr.• Addreu
Dn. GEO. LC KEY SEll,l4olVowl st.,Pitiaborgh,
611-claarT Blau or the Golden Mortar.
TO TON ADMIRERS O.V
A I'INR =AD OP
/-1. I C II (.4 LOBS 1,7 1,1 .A. I lt.
Talk of beauty, It mnuot exist wlthont e floe head or heir,
then read the following, rind If yon ask morg me elltithth •
ground each bottle, and no oue tan doubt.
I)ROFESSOR WOOD'S ELAM RESTORA.
TTOR.—We call the attention of all old and young, to
wonderfa! preparation, Which torus back tivitsorighaal , ..
..
color, &thy hmr—covent the hoed of the bald with a loam/. ,
ant growth—mummy the dandruff, Itching, mot all onion.
ous eruptione—muses n continua dow of the natural Mild.
...: ~..
and hence, If. mod es • regular deeming for tho hair wilt
priewrve its.color, and keep it from falling to extreme old
ago, In all•ltanathral beauty. We call feu upon the bald, ' ..
the gray, or diseased In imilp tO nee i4etwi cutely tibiYartog •
will not, net they value the towing locks, or the witching
.....
curl, mar bo wide - int It. Its praise Is upon tho toogoe or
tbonsenda.
.
m. Agent for Prof. Wood's Ear Restorativa Ip Newlin- ~• • I .
van, recolved the following letter in regard to the Restore.
.•
tire, a few weeks elfin,:
Ma Loarrawourn--Plo .•-
DUP
hems,
Conn, July 213, laid.
. I b tronblod with de* •
droll' or mart on ms head for more than • year, my halt •••
began to come out, ecurfandhalr together. I emir In a New
tepee,, pager about “Wood'd hair Ileatondiro” as a cora ,
I called of your Moro on the first of Aprillmt, and parch.. , .
.
ed one bottle to try It, and I found to my statiefaction item •
the thing; It removed the acorf and hair began togroW, it
ail
now two or Ulna, indite 1..1 length sacra it was na qr. I
1111.
mornby 1d great faith In It. 1 matt yon to send me two bottles ,
r. Post, the bearer of this. I deo% know as any' .
of tbo kind le used In this place, you may bore a market for '
...
many bottles after it Is knows here.
Poore, with reelect, • ,-- • IttrillEt PRATT. 7. . 1
... _
• iiz.ADnPuti,Sopt. 0,15u11„ •• - 7.'•- . .'' ,., • •.l
Poor. Woon—thar dim Your Hair liestorativel • prorbig: -•-., -,...,
. ,-....
Itself beneficial town. Tho front. and Clothe bocapart Of ':•.e• - • , ,, , ,
my hasitaimmt lost Its covering—ln fact nun. I hare'" ' lls • '-• • - ,..1
used but tiro half plot bottles oi your ILattoraUro, end how '' ' •'' '
the tip of my hood Is well studded with %promising. arm!, of
young hair, and the front Is Mao receiving ite benellt.' -- -X- , :a.,• - ,i
have tried other prepare:loos without any benedt whaler - --- .
or. I think from my own lemmas! recommendation, I Call -.......4
NM= many othern to try it. 'Yuan, to•POCtfoll7,
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Poor. O. J. Woon•—da you are about to manothetare
eitavend your recently discovery.] Usk Reedomtive, I will'
Oats. for Whomsoever it may concern, that I have weed it
and known °thereto use 11-41.4. here, for. eral years.
been he the habit of using other Reatorutivee, and Mid
/ fled yours vastly mpertor lowly other I knoer.'• it samba-:'
ly clemenee the heed ot.dandratt with one month'. p.p. , .
dr use will reetoreeny patentee 'lr to themigleal youthibt.
&tor and testara;giving It a h thy, soft nod gbasy artz:L
=and all tide, without discoloring th e hands that: ,
or the &es on which It drope. 1 would, therefore,
worm:trend its rolo to every onto ticaircem of having • One:
golor sod texture to hair.
for sil l
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her solo by ore. tr. Ma'am; lid rtmunnt.,:.
t• 0. 3. WOOD t CO, Proprieton,.ll2 .11roadivey, A. '7
o the great N; Y. Wire Railing Remblhdunonty and - 1111.
*Act street, St. Louie. Ma,. sad iota by All good Drug, '
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