-7.ssPutal Actum 'ILANIC:III7PZUIOEI - 10.0PPRIEr =ILL DfinI.TI;N6 priTinamtn. :#;siitt; Id'CUEDY - lk CO.. AtIPAOTURIMS . OP. MEATH:ENG, Mur find BOLT OCIPPER, rims= OOP "ASollll l lB, l 4mtd Stlll Bottoms, epslter, Polder, le. 4 ~.„..:_._, and Damien to =AU, TM PLATYS '➢9Clfl' 11,W1112, &. Constantly on hand, Tinsosn's •II ' - Toole. _ ;.,:frarai N 0.119 nit cmd 120 &eons! stre et, • r+ ,Plitalosargh, P41111211/14 ' . .'..I4,JVIIIIIIITS!,IIotOeyper eat to any &Weal patters. ": Mr•'•Walair ': .11.1c1ECRLO3C & CO foriritrdlig and Commission Merchants, ifecdAgezda foilhe sale of:fl'itteburgh Manu , .. tuteemtpsoslgoriesars •nd order. Err LEAD, lIIDRg IiEBIA,PAODErary As., sole Prompt Mier. LELIA la ieadetag • a torr•rding. 49 Otimumiretal • trsot, at. Louts. J. : H. OUIUS y, v. U., .163 .11iini Sired, Pittsburgh, Penna., , 11A44tlia . A. aparktegoa of Yaiterst Colleges suet 11. c. estierei .yere pruetlos, offers Ws proteestatkal Tall= 9tiftBloJl.l. JIM MEDICAL OLSEB, 1.1111121011 • ItivAr.;o,.u.waiil„. . ' -MI. Wthion AlcOandl•••. ' ,1t5q.11.11.4. Masao. •Iton. 11. A. Waanr.. •••La 6141r.vi. ' '• • tin. T. J. ingbana. - .I.ll.:Ettristi.f.--; • , '- • John EL Mellor, Ey. I -' -•''. .• f• 4acub Matolliater.riml • 0.13:174r. ,ISTOVEG AVORKI3. E Blt ADL Y, iturty.iciinai gm MMUS MIMI} rr ar 60(taiNg, , ,raRtog AND !RHINO STOVES, Grate Proms; &c. t 4 lolos:airkiaiet,the celebrated .Peaaestr QAa - 000 K STOVES. :Office 6iid . Sates Itcxxxv.: rulaliVer." 3 l o taNiTOOMM,Pitublirgh: Pe. n0.r...11'1=6 at sows. Ma= ol fateign• Auld Domestic BIEN of Exchange trr Or Dzrostr, '‘' ' & WY Naas AND art&F, Dio N DIAIRECkT STREET, PITTSBURGH. PA. • r4, or an Om prpacpal cettem. c jer t 4g t l 4 r ROBERT ORR, an ANDwiTs,IIIC 7.I)*RIT RIBBONS, f."?.71F10i • ~ , B. B. ".th C. P. 1ME8.48:1..13. - • rtaMlNG;lcat. AND .AI , I.:±ENDS rAPEft. ~-- . `.,.l)l7o.tiihourie, No. Sq Wood Street, . . . pirrzersar. PA ' tkamot .t mattapricaa. , _ myl,•tt fc . • RN COC.fif.R.ALPT AC ECHO. watnracrruziasa Iroaiftaldlae..lron Vaults, Vomit Doors. WindOW Shutters, Window Guards, &r., accred &red gond 86 Third &red, flleirettilfood and. ifarket,) ITSTSPITAGH, PA, &Sy en gaud a midi of nem Patterns, fancy and plata tang & for. all purpose,. Pattletdar attention Pad to ®• cdasingOarsLob. Jobtrieg dem, at stunt notice. snit - TA VANDEIVMR & FRDZIZID, A. 7C o isr sA T T.. A W • .• -:iioLicirrous IN CEIANCEIIT, 0. Mixes .137.ack, Dlthnpue, 1'1303. 1 "Altilradltetkals=msdo In any part of Northern Watt W arl to thapurchmenrt Bale of Real Zotata, ob tatnln Itifone7on'Etcznis and Mortgages toldydro Mm;;=c=m,g4gNi ROBIRB.OI • MINIB k, @IILLSBS ~I P9MWDEILIV,AND MACHINISTS, - W.:tI:I3""EC ,cIE tsr. crt,Tt Ponna.„ N 0.511. Dtarket. streets ' ~7 1 1iiiiitictini all Muds of Steam Enittscr sad Still Sisal /:00,Itsalailreacl Watt, Stem Miter, ant 'Reed Irc w rk; dog don° on short nolloo. il,r'2s:lydfu , WB3 YMA N OZ is Manufacturers and Dealers's, all Minaret' ~,:;2'ol3AttO, .13Npri" AND CIGARS LFJAY TOBAOQO. Ccinci of s.ithiteld thed and Mamma Alley, • FrOItIrJ.GFN. • .1311111 T BILLS DRAWN BY nuaroui,'• sintanwiv £ co., ON THE UNION DANE, LONDON, IN EMS OP ONE • _POUND ETERLINO AND upw.tans. 5 1 5i,1311.15an the prlpstpal clues and town, of Francs, • • Oarmany,ltsitts and othsr Enrsp?so eoPahatiy ° !'WN . fl 6 a ad a n d b ti ' Lif LIS 00 • • .' ,:esahts,‘WstdslPeet. earne rot Third. OHN B. LEE, CAANT TAI I.,U2t. *0.'45 starket Bt.,- Pittsburg...h. •A ivied assortment t,f• CLOVIS, CAssllErorr% TralirSox,l:oiwrosirood Voir suitable for gonallemrno , rroarjtiltreitind.' AirOrterrsiroropay iffied, is the litart dyke otitis art. d. scorr, Dettnat. JlAStimetotd to the house lately occupied firtii-Vita. A; Ward s Fn. Z 8 real, street, (south 814) lard dcaratmatuna dre.t. trma 9 A. K. tut se.is MICCOU-00611 - . Pittsbarsh- Steel Werke. .JONICEIi:33O - 52 - 13 dr CO, Ilan !Mamas of OAST aTEZL alga, SPRING, PLOW ano „,...„,. B°3l , 461 . ° Ol t 41 " 44, riOanmpA, I iCritril 0. 1. sauna * 1:14.33. flogioraf, Intmnriel PatswQ9tsal ':Chit sitar Teeth, (bluer Rea andJiid &roar, Pita:tura/4AL. _HAIL.EWI SPEECH COMPANY. .:!oisigi:OOvrorte-. N. C. Bidwell RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIRS ." • • AND BOAT SAXES. . „. . dorneitt - Water Street and Cherry alley, iiattlydlb - PITTSBIIRCRL'nSN,A. MIMMMUI 7111:161.11CML.P4...NT "1"1.,XXAJ.12, No. 54 St. Clair - Street, tEtrattsh% tt..stattin g ,‘ . PITTESUBBFL. PA .attivdk • Forrartang 'and Conuateeton Merchant, • .14,ND WHOLEISALS DISALEB.IIISI Clikep . sq, - Butter, • Fiends. Viola, ' 34tePiodrite flnuttatly, • Ai* - A. ir.d. &awl. INiestaaiih. 'lttneactrusua Vszyur Drsrucrrn, lAN Oie . indeed" Gear Mae FroridSwei Co Estareinare Bari, Si b 31 6. OxsLoAelLs.DOat, Aare, Iloserrtass, Fuss, Alma, Max% Chum WOW Asa Omni 50,000 soars tom IN wrz Komi! TheseCielebteted ft:Oates bore' 1..3 extelairely neat tiful7 4 i 6 Tan to en Pub ff =Mud theiraikso tare bow 'Mend by the Caere. of Ruud; -. ./Vanesiftltent:Altetl* Mode; Se rer * & . a 7 , Belga, . usa, - ea.' their Oheadoel properties intailaisiksadityprarsd by the most distinguished Medina. "Sedan all or er theorld. • , • • Theirdeetracthimse to ell lands of vermin and limas ::has beta Melted Is thls =nay by the Director. of the ' ' - 104 ° 68 Po4lo:loo,lfilthaute neuters, resume, Previa= dgat#4.ll; Meatitktertes. ...a by yitrionidly. • .:-..;57,1144 4 ,.., • onsittateeSof the elHatry of • Wash the Itipct- • • • .31Y4 7 italudan, by the Invoker nit Pro liFt!bi.e4ct, 114...40930141=2,1** 21clkeittia• - ' 'ifffifira(tiorafoostoti st,)Nea Teak. eassiaigtotici two aaa caciadia, sasnsa • Uat:V.B.USEEMOrapilit,27a. 1131atar Ilona% via iv 10karcethm1ttuvrat.. . • litanairatbirelty,' - .tactual* and null by R. E. ISL. aoo:icomerifaxisiasecetalt,.:Yo.s.rxmillia, c ansitdaaaaahad mad at. BILIKELAbI WHEN, Akli - gateitgigig - 0 =BD Of , lll=Pie• =OM Mltamasof tbrolm_fhll MAY mttroM Eh tbint %good Wog; letlu mac de imd they will not hadtate to ere It warmest owdlat WM." 12. " 1 " ." 14" Li. . Midlttattbed the ladmmt of • holden concerning tbe • ' vitt:riot fl.OOl may be•een ha the Insdnesell eltmatttlee of Mb medtetraw that are atometlYadd • An wegry bodkin of tba hull It fs now lecognMed ma Ma' 1112 gr beat:tether remadlea yet derived ihr damsel of . tb• rbi oribbgaeoth - &whom, dyeantoty, 11119efo and for the Tarim hem that arils from derangement • " of tbaseprikai of timmotim. Ilostettees mate bat bimana g a goldebol4 wool fetta Ilatne to Tuts, from the . atoms the Atlantle - to tbe Plantio. Try the article tad be i gt a tgarr and deficit kineralli,nrb oa• and 'lUlltakeriond6lllPront sueetta l . Ar4"l Lao, On and Leather Store. D. . Siirammace& Soak Na. 31 8. Third sad c6ortant sta.;nduaiiitda, ban '..tral•DRIZ AND ULM, SPANISH JIMA In 7 and bated Patna Ilpianann, 013,Tennene and Cos. TOO at thth+nstWttv,and upon the bad tams' All MOB of Latta to tho ronta sorted, fLiiDlt.ScAtklN PUG will ba fun in cash, ne,takan tn' Inn /NW ri , Ndlses nand fru Octants and sal. • 'nonnsal" ' 1.31,4 r , E . - - .011 HIMIA.—Da. Gio. IL Err ' r iiiiiD Wocd With; Plitiburat, p n . I . winti, (14 UN , duo r di e s Fold: Testy and tap procan4 the _2....A 44132.-- ...... rod kind a Trona tor this ewe of Ittruta or - mus..nr -- ,„,, b0 , g i.uw . to et to any coma ruptm -; 4. .mm1ii"........„..'" -- ". Ma amtialow will tw et... w. Is 62 all co Dr./4par, whoa up l i "AI . kii.i is npodeB, iiiire feel pirsaaded ki?t be I. I #Fkg at. aTicidditocinei."_.::..- .. I s tlymedlat -11:0112 ...; ' Fill,*4ll4lolM JIDER—VINEGAIte of 'our stheckierommiog i aigg i tra, rsairatuouveartm, Forwarding and Comminion Martha% NV 0 Ft ir.. 8 And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu hams. Oonegsanenta and ord.." far LEAD. AIDES, EIR.UP, PRODUCE, Et., rolteltol. Prompt oleo, No. 40 Commerelal S tttttt SI. Louts. aso.4ll' • Fall Fashions. neroczortri ea 170-, si t VITOLESALE RRtAZL DEALERS TR lIATS. CAPS, SPURS, BONNETS. Are now opening for the FALL TRADE conntecent dock of 'RESIT GOODS, which will be eold et low priced. N 0.131 WOOD STREET, 0n27 Flee doors above Fifth, Plttebotgb. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE. RALSTON & YOUNG, TO SORT T. OWITOOZ.! BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTERS, a.&ZETTE 1317.11-MIIIO. FIFTH STREET, NEAR POST OPITIOir, PITTSBURGH, PTIHN'.A, Ai-Execute every ftlud of DOOR •ud FANCY JOB PRINTING With neatness •hd dlnp•teh. BY TILE ABOVE CARD IT WILL BE parabrod that I han diagsusul of my BOOK AND JOB PRINTING EPTABIJETLIIENT to Efeasora. DAIMON YOUNG. They are geetlem en In whom orerymvfdeoa may bo placed, as wall to reglad to brighten transartions as their expertnas to the mechanical execntlen or the • work entrusted to them. They are proTidad with • large amonot of Types and Iffachtnery, Bt.= Power and O th er facilltle. to ...onto prlntlng to ao exceilent etyie and promptly. I mit for thorn tbo coationsora of that patron. op "ditch hum tong nod To liberally boo extended to myvelE. Jeo7davtfF JOHN T. SIIRSDOES. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR TUE SALE OF We would most respectfully call the attea tic. of the public to the American Wretches now being R. tonstrely introduced, theininufaetecre of which has become eo firmly eidubllehod thiet entire confldence cm he planed open them as tiara and errreet tlme.keepers, both by the wearer and seller. HO 93 arAlcurr STREET, PITTaBrIBGEL Having been appointed Wboleaale Agent. tor the rale of these Watches, tho pane may be snared that we can reit them at the eery lowest cash price.. We bars also a sets large stock of Pile= and Plated Ware, Fine Gold Jewelry In sate, such to Coral. Garnet, Cameo. Jet and Pointing.. Onr aasortmentof CLOCEP i. unnsnatly large at present, comprlsing .omo I:wangle! Whirl. of Welt and one Pay Parlor and Offleo Clocks et greatly reduced prima We bare also [1 fall stock of English and Salts Gold and Silver Watthea on hand,all of oar owe impectallon. £l, Watch Mahan' Tools, Materials and Watch (Nauss BEINEMAN t td6ett4l.l, Nan Flub street. 110TUERSI DlO . TtlEll2lti MEOTEMILSIII Don't fail to proonra Mrs. Winslow's Sootb hog Hyrup for ChildrenTeutblug. It hea no adds' on earth. It greatly facllltataa tho promo of teething by aottaulng gum., reducing all Indanoroatiou—sttll allay pain, and I. tura to regulate tha Ipyrela. Depoud upun it, mothara, It trill give mat to ynorsalveu, and relief and health to ycoor halLuta. Perfectly .fo lo all eau. This valuable preparation la the preatriptian of one tho mcatariierienced and akilfol female Phydciana in New England, and bee Jaen need with nerer.tailing anc=aa In mtlliona of eases. We balm It the hat andaarriat remedy in the world, la all awes of Nyaratery and Diarhows I. whether It arises from teething 01 from way other cause. 11114 and health coo Do anomie.' by dollere •ud ca se, it U worth Its iralglit tnicaa. Uniform of bottles ate .014 .racy year lo the naiad glare. It le .o old sod la:naiad remedy. P 11.105 ONLY 25 CENTS A BOITLI - facsimile of CURTIS A PEN. NINE, New York. la on the outside wrapper. Bold by Draggiate throokhoot the world. Ult. ONO. 11. I{EYABII, Agent for Pitletsfrgh Inlnawlrfc2. Dr, Jaynes' Stomeob Bittern. —For sick rUnderlie take one dose. For heartburn tab* oar doe., For agitation et the neer, tete cue doe. Una dout taken no beer after Ewalt sill glee • ae,.l ap petite. One doss wilt, In many rasa*, cure the most fissure bead. ache, when procadtog from a disordered stomach, Do you want something to strengthen y..it • Take lay,n,s' &math Bairn. Do you cant • good appetite Do yen want to build up yonr constitatlco • Do you want to feel well' Do lon want to gel free from Do you want-toargy Do you vatic to sleep well' Do you went a brisk and elk:tuns feeling r If you do, um Dr. Servs' fttacCZ. 3 . Sold by Dr. 1180.11. KEYSER, No. lID Wood street, at one dollar per bottle. N.B.—They aro much Metter than any of the Hitters now MBA market, a. nue will Ind by trial. antedewT -j?j (e $f LATE IMPROVEMENTS, IRAN ICEFAC TURCR'S PRIORS, 131011ARDNOISPIS I Et I EA S 3 X. I ST E INT IE3 Damasks, Diapers; eke. CiONSI72IERS OF RIOHARDSON'S lAN ENgqanO those destroys of obtaining thi OENUINE G00D.% shonld see that the GM/ lee &lily purchase are seal. ed stela the toll name of the firm. NJOHARDSON, SONS C 0 WDEN, as • iraeusatae of the soundness and durability of the Goode Tbia conies le rendered essentially inceseary q Urge quantities of inferior and defective Insets are "raved, seasoo sitar mice sod sealed with the name of BICHARIa. lON, by Isiah UOOll4, eerie, tegardless of the !Wary tiros Indicted alike on the dined= cosummerrand the =ureaa toners of the pool= Goods, will not readily abandon a bushusse eo prontablo, whtleparehaeon ran be lovas; on with goods are ererthleaschereeter. • J. BuLLoasz do J. B. LOCK sonlydli • agents, 86 Church street. New Toth. • - pnoissa.a. , s PATENT • 9 • LAP.WELDED IRON TLTEME3I. 'LIVERY ARTICLE NECESSARY TO I.VMM TUE TUBE-PLATES und to BET TUE /THIES In rho best warm, . Tub. OLEARERS, finrebWirs and Whalsbonu BROWER Tubes for ARTESIAN WELLS, An, Screwed burner, Sorb on bulb Wes, or with couplings either °Mehl* or lo- Ada THOMAS PBASISSRA SON, sulLltud ,fIS Elsa past, New Tort. Cr. Somool E. Site 13111ory Corroder or AndoDlGltous• Mlldouko.-.Purely Veg... table..► Mild, Soficid Iffedfla Noddy far BILIOUS DISORDERS SICK HEADACAIL . . • IrtLIODES ACME, DYSPEPSIA, TORPID LIVER OR STOER LOH, COSTIVERIERS, BILIOUS OR DESPOTIC 000011, ALARIAVFENzak BOWEL' COMPLAINT& INDIGESTION, SOILS SUMACH, Ac,' SKIN ILIPOIN DISEASES. JAUNDICED, thil Al complaints camel DLL E 0R BILIOUS NERs. - - DD. GEO. G. KEISER, JoISEdAsT. 140 Wood .t, Sole /Wet for IltlOode._ BA.3MUCTEIL 11IX,DLIB, Wooden and -Willow Ware BASSETS, BROOMS BRUSEIES, coimpt, MIX= The Bast Encyclopedias--English, rev CLOPIEDIA BRITANNPA.- Eighth Edition, 21 volB. 18 volumes now raady, THE PENNY OYCLOP2EDIA, rots. New Witt. brought down to the vaunt time. TIIE NATIONAL ENOYOLOPIEDIAr, 11: yob, In O. The teat of Its ehn In Ont. VIE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA, Oa bane and for ule LT ata2B:tf JOHN S. DAVISON. 93 Wood et . 1 11.VIT011 & J. W. SYKES. • Pbystolasui for D of 11.• %%root astsl 9& 014 4 : I otboo %rat& &Manta catoplkool with or 0000 1 041WremarI 0 4woopt&a. Oalc• 101 PO O O sow, •11210;Pa. 0 0 10 34LTATION lE= AUK Ovm. *NUM to 0.000 wledui toward% to 01 I&O'r• E=l/3=l CBRIDIC & CO» Lion to receiving and forwarding £ 3O ■ B3 OILLTCidI or AMERICAN WATCHES .AMERIOAN WATOILES El I R W FOR SALE WITH ALL AZIEL R. REED, 1:11:1=1322318 )1/1111/ACTVII3 LND DiILIII ID No. 21. Diamond, P/TTEIBURGII ittst*g - il .64---tit,c, vrm. s wsir calm: MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 29, 1859 OFFICIAL PAPER OF irner Cllr. City and News Items. ItiIMOROLOGICAL Observations for the Oeccur, by (LE. Shaw, Optician, 5S Fifth St.--correeted daily: IN BUN. IN =AMC. .- 00 69 00 74 9 o'clock A. Bt 12 n " P. u Barometer—... Stull( DUMAS! AIIIMITZD AT LAIIT.-00 SMUT day Met, Angela! 27th, John Dignam, a young man of this city, was arrested in St. Louis, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill Christian Klein, on the. night of July 14th, i 8458. The airottmatancee of thisaffair are not, of course, fresh in the memory of any coneider able number of our readers after the lapse of more than - a year, and it may not therefore be out of plan to recapitulate them here. Oa the night in question, July 14, 1858, at about ton o'clock, a company of some half dozen young men went into the beer salon of Chris tian Klein, near the earner of Fifth and Smith field streets, palled for beer and drank it. Soon after, several more came In and joined the first company. More beer was called for and coa -1 sinned, after whioh one after another of the company refused to pay for It. One after another got up and went out till all but three of them bad left, and these three Klein detained, demand ing of them pay for Me beer. The seven or eight who had gone out, together with a crowd that had collected, blocked top the aide walk, and some of them, thinking probably that Klein intended to enforce payment on those he had In side, began making a great noise, and one tried to tear down a window shutter and another to buret open the door. In the midst of the hub bub, Klein went to the door, when he received a severe blow In the breast, which he returned and then withdrew to hie beer hall again. It woe not till some momenta had elapsed that blood was discovered flowing down Klein's arm and staining his vest. On examination it was found that he had received a dreadful stab In the left breast, which bad penetrated to the region of the heart. Great excitement ensued, In the midst of whioh the three chaps, inside the hall, escaped. Edw. McCann, John McCabe Mc- Cready and John Stewart, who were, as was be lieved, of the company, were arrested end tho roughly examined at several different hearings. Dr. Walters, with his soonstomed skill and as siduity, attended Klein, whet at one time wan thought to be eo near his end that the magistrate wee present to take hie dying statement. With good care he, however, speedily recovered. Nothing sufficient to fix the crime upon any of the parties arrested was, however, disclosed, and they were all discharged. In the course of the protracted examination, which resulted to the discharge of the accused, it was, however, made apparent that a young man named John Dignato was mixed op in the affair. He disappeared on the next day after the stabbing, and though search was made high and low, nothing was beard or known of him since until now, when he has been caught and *lll be brought back for trial. Officer Moon left (or St. Louis on Saturday to bring Disown back. TMIPSIIANCRYILLB MID CHAITICR PROHIBI TORY LERODC.—A very large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Temperancemlle was held on Friday evening in the U. P. Church. The meeting was called to order by the President, Rev. A. Calhoun, and opened with prayer by the Reverend gentleman. The Rev. John G. Mc- Cartney being present, Cu called on and ad dressed the meeting for some time, afteLwhiott an invitation was given to any present td COMB forward and sign the pledge, when quite a num ber of ladies and gentlemen, young and aid, came forward, and the Secretary's desk was be edged for a ion time with persons anxious to sign the pledge. flu motion, Mr. Robert R. Kelly was called on addressed the meeting for some time, pointing out most clearly intempe rance as the prolifia Emma of crime, poverty, siakneas, disease and premature death. Mr. Kelly was followed by the Etat. A. Calhoun, in a very interesting address—dwelling particularly on the defies of church members in the temper ranee cause, and finally to the ladies, appealing to them in most powerful argomints to use their • influence upon the young men to join in this most worthy and philanthropic movement. (in motion, it watt resolved that the proceedings of this meeting be published in all the oily papers • favorable to the cause. Adjourned to meet on Tuesday, September 6th, in the Presbyterian Church. The meeting wits clotted with prayer by the Rev. John G. McCartney. MR VLIWII'EI ADDILV.6I.—The 9th of July ad deem of Hon. Jamie Veschott Mt. firaddWririie attracting great attention among scholars all over the country. He worked upon a mine that had soaroely before been opened, or if opened, not worked with any spirit or energy. The Phil adelphia Bulletin publishes the address on Gist's settlement entire, and says it does eo because it is a fleet clam contribution to the history of the Commonwealth, and will be found worthy of careful oonsideration and preservation by all who are intereeted in the material and political progress of Pennsylvania. The forthcoming book of Hon. Mr. Vetch, which le in the hands of the printer in this city, Mr. W. i'. Haven, will prove a book of rare in terest, if we may judge from the specimen of which we have already spoken, and which the Bulletin prints. The lecture which Mr. V. de livered before our Historical Society, touching the claim of Pennsylvania to the Part Handle, also gave an indication of another matter of which ho will treat in Ma book, Which is to be called •The Monongahela of Old," and which will, like "Old Monongahela," grow bitter the older it gets. Tae PAPADE.—There will be eleven companies In the parade next Saturday. There will be a splendid turn out, 'surpassing soy thing of the kind that ever;_:took place in the city Nine handset music have, been engaged. The Duquesne has engsged,as we are informed, that band widish attracted so much attention In the military parade, in the Monongahela Artillery company. It is mostly of boys, all of about the same size, and they make fine music. The Neptune has engaged the Services of Ha East Liberty band. The Vigilant bee Young', baud at its 'service. That company will tern out at least 76 men on parade. The Allegheny has a band made up of fine musician', who will be placed under the lead of Young. The Niagara has engaged the Union band, and the Eagle, of the First Ward, bee Smith's band. We believe that this is the company of musi cians that played for Capt. Harlmeyer'a Cavalry troop on the Isle parade. An other company, but what one we are not able now to state, has meowed the services of a band froin Lower St. Clair. There will surely be mush, on that occasion. The more the better, if the music be good. ALLIOLIENT Irems.—filartin Shaffer was ar rested on a charge of disorderly conduct, on complaint of M. Holtzman, who Charges him with Insulting, on two or three coosudens, his violater- In-law, him Omar, by milli's use of unbe coming language and causing her to be laughed at by persons passing by. Sheffer is a young man, and is learning the barber business. Re wee fined $2O, In defenit of which ho was com mitted 20 days to jail. Subeequently, however, his fine was remitted, and after remulning in jell a short time and promising to act to a more be coming manner, he was let off by paying a email fine and costs. John Borne, charged with larceny, on oath of David fiennigh. The prosecutor in this ease la a lumberman, and has a raft tied up near the dock, and Burns is charged with cutting the lines and etealing them, tbereby•eudaogering Hannigh's property. Had the river rieett • few ladles it would doutillen have swept it all sway. Borns wan committed for trial. The above cases wore before AM. Boott. A rue creature named Mary Diamond, stark raving crony, was picked up on Saturday, on SUM etreet, and committed to the tombs, labor ing, an was eapposed at the time, under the effects of mania a polo. fler Woes and strap glee were so dreadful that she tore her olothes to pierce and dashed her head upon the walla, gnawed her fingers and tore her hair. A play elaian was called, when It was discovered that the woman wu crazy, and not crazy drunk. It was not known to the pollee who she was or where ebe mime from. Some medicine was ad ministered. to her, which calmed hor, when she inquired for anebegged to see father Maguire. She was told they were liking her to him, and under that impression she was talon to jail, whence It is to be hoped the necessary steps will betaken to remove her to the Insane Asylum, where Dr. Reed can administer to a mind die eased. FAIL—The Fifth Annual Ftdr of the Cambria County Agricultural Society will be - held at 'Ebensburg on Wednesday, Muted') and Fri day, the Mb, eth and 7th days of October next. A large Ilst of premiums Is offered, end the Managers secure the public that snob i m p rov e_ mote will be mado upon the arrangements of the four former Falre, as will much better se cure tho comfort of the animele, the safety of the artiolee, and the convenience of the exhib itors - The Connell, of Johnstown have re• eolved to borrow $5 O O O , which are t o bo Lid out Iu parting the prlncdpaletrests of the place. The Welsh Calnalstio Church of Jehne. town se we learn from the Cambria Aoluns been completed stetwitt be detested 4mtbelltb September. 13y CilvantstLe n we ,preatutte :our ceteteporary Uncut Deptlet. . . . ALUM' OP AI FOso u .—.0 12 th e first of last October,p. /and= and Stephen D. Maya, the latter i prominent looofoco poli tician of New York came to this city and pre sented at the Citizen's Bank two oeetigem, of deposit on the American Exchange Bank of New York on which to procure the cash. Oats of the said certificates was for the cam of $12,500 and the other for $15,000. The parties represented that they had come hither to take e E st:to: . j in on t e h s e , McKeesport, or as it was called, the Mononga hela Valley Bank, tho books of which were to E be s:, pen caslie c r n t o h r e th f e llo C w ili in z g ens' Bank, examined the certificates presented and compared them with some he knew to be genuine, and being as it appears satisfied In his own mind,pald over the money to the parties—s27,soo. They stated to Mr. Jones that if he would hold the certi ficates a few days they would themselves lift them again, allowing the Citizens' Bank the half par cent exchange. Mr. Blackburn, the President of the Bank, when tie came in examined the certificates, and observing that the amount was very considera ble at once telegraphed to the American Exchange Bank to ascertain-if the curtificatos were genu ine. The reply was very prompt. The certi ficates proved to be forgeries. Immediately Mr. Jones anti one of the Di rectors of the Bank Oct out for PdoKeesport. There Mr. 8. G. Longhorn had taken mock in the blonongthele Valley Bank as follows :—For Kingsbury and Elizabeth Root each 200 shares; B. G. Langdon 200 do.; IL. R. Tonler 200; IL L. Buten 200. Each was written in a different hand but all, as appears, by 8. G. Langdon. Dillege also signed for a good number of shares. They had moreover paid the money into the hands of the commissioners. The signing bad hardly been completed when Mr. Jones and hie friend came into an adjoining room, whiet, wh en Langdon heard, he coolly withdrew 11 an opp . site door, but Milne stood his ground. Jones booked by his friends demanded the money within fifteen minutes. Dillage protested that he knew nothing of the certificates being forge ries, that if they were so Langdon was to blame. Where was Langdon' It was now discovered that he had gone. The commutate:sere of the Bank were not of course cognizant of the ram- Why, and when the foots oame to their knowl edge they at once paid back to Mr. Jones the $27,500 and declined the subscriptions of Lang don and Dillsge. The latter became virtuously indignant at any one who dared impugn hie mo tives; threatened to sue for slander, etc. All these things transpired almost a year ago but it was kept profoundly secret. The details at least were known to but few. The bank had their money and did not see fit to catch those who would bane swindled them. Recently the money of the Monongahela Val ley Bank bee fallen Into bad repute, and this had directed the attention of the poblio towards it. Mayor Weaver had occasion to examine some papers there and found such a chain of evidence BB led lam to trace the matter up. E. D . Jones, Esq , gave him all the facts bearing on the matter, in bin possession and on the 10th of the present month made an Informa tion at the Mayor's office against 8. 0. Langdon and 8. D. Pillage for forgery. On Sunday night, August 2151, Mr. Hogue. Chief of Police, started to arrest the parties. He wont first to Albany to get a warrant of removal from the Governor for Mn prisoner, when be should get him. The Governor wee at Saratoga. He went there and got his warrant. Mr. Hague then went to New York and two mon under the charge of Capt. Walling - assisted him. On Fri day he arrested Langdon at Crook's tavern. Ef forts were matte to get Pillage, but be wen absent from the city. Hague reached home on Sunday (yesterday) at noon with his family. Landon is a man aged about 6Q. of fine ap pearance and manners._ He was committed to jail. He said be might-get bail In New Verb He is committed until nest Monday for a fur ther heeling. tampion mays that Pillage Is the principal offender. There were some other matters connected with this affair of some interest. About thirty days subsequent to the taking of the stock by Langdon, Dr. Huey, one of the Directors of the MoEooeport Bank, was in New York, and while. there, John S. Dye, the well known Bank "Note Detector" men, called on him and desired him to surrender the forged certificate. He offered to canto' the stook taken by Langdon if the cer- Oriente was surrendered. A eubsequent Inter view wee appointed to talk the matter over, bet Dye failed to appear After the Doctor had re turned home he received the following letter from Dye Dr. Dre,y-1 have under my control the lOU Aaree of stock eubscribed by Mr. Laogdo., to poet Leith. Your immediate attention is requested, as I think a satisfactory arrangement can be made, prorldtog 1 can hare a personal interview with yourself. If you come, bring the certificates. liespeetfolly, dons S. lire. The above letter was .... rrrr anskered, and now the certificates turn willows' the parties. Root, whelps name will be can above and who, he with Me wife, was one of 1.4 g n's stockhold . .-., .-. .... .1v • orim he !stock Rub scribed. He came to Dr. Huey; e he raid at the instance of Langdon, and said ho had a re Toler, at pain of which he demanded hie certifi cates of etook. Dr. H. made him give np the pistol, and cent him off with a flea in hie pear. Boot afterwards traneferred hie etook to Ooodall and Finch of New York. These two fellow, have been a source of great annoyance to the Bank since, by pressing their claims and writing their errelevant let•ere. After a while they transferred their " claim" to Wm. H. Lamed, who threatens legal proceeding's, and here the claim flowing from Mr. Root, rests to-day. Such are some of the proceedings in this matter. An immense batch of letters from New York Sharp ers, is in the hands of the Mayor, disolosing a regular system of chicanery that could scarcely he believed. The whole plot was exploded by the telegraphic diepatch of Mr. Blackburn, to the New York Bank, mentioned above. Had the forgery been undiseerned a few days, the Bank at McKeesport would have been got un derway, and the certificates here lifted with the money. Then Landon, Root & Co., being principal stockholders. etc., could have got round dieoounte, stuffed their pockets with money, and made a good thing of it. Tun Losnon Qoaaranavßennw.—This num ber contains many excellent articles, among which we find one on "Life Assurance. It abounds with facts and anecdotes tending to show,the frauds that have been pre:diced by Ae. mance companies, and gives some good advice to those wishing to profit by institutions that, "ben honestly and Intelligently conducted, are amongihe most valuable which an Improving civilization affords. Itescrn.—A man o►tmed John Powers, tavern keeper in the 9th Whrd, was fined $lO by the Mayor, for attempting to moue a prisoner on Monday night. Watchmen Johnston end Harker arrested a man for drunkenese tad disorderly conduct, near the corner of Allegheny end Penn streets, 9th Ward,when Powers along with others came out and took hold of the officers. Watch• man Johnston had the tiring of Me mace out from hie arm. Tut case of Mrs. Rubel Walter, °barged by the Quigley' with keeping a disorderly bone, was concluded it the Mayor'. office ou Saturday. There wu no evidence to elbow that Mrs. Walter kept snob a house and she wits discharged. The ant examination was on Wednesday as we re. ported. Mr. Quigley did not make his appearance on Saturday-and so the case went by default. Tun case Sr the Commonwealth re. Cooley charged by D. C. Kammerrer with obtaining money under false pretences In colleoling money for bitters without authority was to have dome up for eumlnation before Alderman Parkinson on Saturday but it was postponed owing to the ammo of the Alderman. The hearing will take place on Wedneedsy et 6111 put two. J►e. IY. B►te:ae St Co. era refitting the spa. Mae store room, No. 69 Market street, recently In the occupancy of George B. White, where they are now opening a very extensive- extort meat of the latest end most fashionable style of staple and fancy goads, which will positively be sold at New York prices. They repeolally invite a call from the ladies. Lllll7 rots EVAINISTON.—Disbop Binspeon and family left the olty on the noon train of the 25th Inst., on the P., Ft. R. 3 0. It. It., for,Chlcago, theme to Evanston, 111., their future residence. Rev. Dr. Baird accompanied them part of the way. Quite a number of personal friends were at the depot to take the parting hand and witness their much regretted departure. KLLLID.-A man named Mitchell, a shoemaker of Madison, Indiana, single and 29 years of age, who has been working for Mr. Snyder of Bir mingham, fell from the new Birmingham bridge on Saturday night into a flat boat and was killed; supposed to have been Intoxicated. Ile was found yesterday, an Inquest was held and • ver- dict given in accordance with the facts. • Pacmcrrun.—James M. Riddle who has been on the night watch for the last three years, has been promoted to a position in the Mayor's day pollee, in place of Mr. Know resigned. Mr. Riddle enjoys the reputation of • sober, upright and faithful man. Norman Ltorra.—There Inie a fine dlephy of Northern Lights, or Aurora Dorealta, lad night. The light wu so bright as to seem like the N a a gi aa o f a fire, and an alarm was eon eequently given, which brought out the engines promptly. Kruan.—A young man named Thos. Prose, of Lewisburg, was killed one day lut week, At that place, by being thrown front a wagon and having his skull fractured thereby. lie wee 22 yeast of age. Os Saturday, tba Mayor ant a lad, named A. Hall, to Manatee of Reiblot fa t 4401 41 014 1 4, On Paiday ha cut a boy weed wit:loom he ha 4 same dlQlculh.' ' MERE TZNPICHAISICC.-Mr. Peter Sinclair, tho Scot tish Reformer, will be in this city and county to carry on the temperance movement during the latter part of the month of October. Lie will arrive here op the 19th of that month. His ef forts elsewhere, and wherever be has been, have been bleared 'with great success. Countrren . .—Aid. Lewis committed Daniel Eggleeon for vagrancy, on Saturday, to 30 days In the county jail. Also Bent up Pat. Murphy, which of them we don't know; for fire days. This watt for dnink 011tled.9. FlQUT.—Jenny Ford and a girl named Lewis fought with two other girls of the eamo chars°. outer, on Friday night, it a ball which was held Ina house behind Brody's place, in the Fifth ward. Mary Morrieon, of the came crowd, was picked up drunk on the street the same night Ws learn from the Q060124(1 COMMtreiLa that Jeanette St. Clair, formerly of this oily, le at her old tricks in that city, where-eke was op for' stealing or trying to steal a piece of cloth. She was sent op for 20 days. MISS Jayne }Lour, the favorite dansease bt Pittsbargh, is now fulfilling an engagement in Cincinnati, previous to her reappearance In this city. Tun postoffice et Bsynesville, Wenrooreland co., Vs., is discontinued. Tao fin.—S. A. Sterrett, M. D., devotes special attention to all diseases of the eye. Cataract re mosed by a new operation, cawing bat slight path or risk to the eye. Residence, 277 Penn street. Sorra one most excel In every department of bust non, and to judge from public sentiment, Mr. Finkle, of New York, is excelling in the manufacture of Sawing Machines. ills elegant machines for manu facturing piper. and family towing are sold by J. L. Comegban It Co., Federal street, Allegheny. T Ewa Tons Gannene.-31r. E. Lyon, a French Chemist, discovered an Asiatic plant, the powdered loaves of which Is a deadly poison to garden worms, ante, roaches, bed-bogs, ticks, Hens, and all speedos of insects, while It is perfrofy harmless ro mankind and domestic. animate. A child can eat it. He has received medals from Ronda, France, England, Ger many, and numerous medical colleges and societies. It is a most important discovery. The Idea of being rid of these pests in warm weather lea luxury. ITo can now bear the bed-hags lament-- Lyon's Powder, lure a. fate, {VIII our race exterminate. Arrangements are made through Menu. Baratta & Park, or New York, to cell It throughout the world. It is put up in tin eletilererr, and beer, the acme of E. Lyon. Sr. Jones, Aug. 2.s.—The delay in the publiration of the following dispatch is entirely owing to epecu !alive mismanagement of the Nova Snoti• Telegraph How The steamship City of Washington, from Liverpool on the 17th, and Queenstown on tho 19th inst.., pas sed Cape Hare, at 2} o'clock, yesterday afternoon, and being intercepted by the 1101ws yacht of the New York Associated Press, her mirk., which aro fire days later, were obtained. The eteamehip Jura, from Sew York, hal sorived out up to the 19th The Punish conference bad made no progress for arranging definite terms of peace. Owing to some mismanagement, the ys,LI only obtained the latest despatch of the 111th inst., tele graphed from Liverpool to Cott., and not the weeks summary of news. The following It a statement of the markets, London end Liverpool, as they stood on the morning of the loth :—The Liverpool rottoa market was very dull. The Liverpool breadstuffs and provisions markets were both dull. In the London money market, .1:111011 were quoted at 951. The departure of the Great Eastern has been post• paned till the 15th of September. The Duke of Tuscany had arrived •at Paris, and waived a friendly reception from the Emperor. All the warnings to the French newspapers, bad been withdrawn. Nan; Coax, Dv. 24th, 1859 A great fire had ocourred at Liverpool, destroying • largo quantity of cotton and grain. Lavnaroor., Aug. I.s.—The tales of cotton to-day, Thursday, are doll, and slow of salo, hut the prices an unebmged. Provisions ire. 4011. The solos are Unimportant. Lonnow, Aug. !S.—Consols 9f.q. - - - SEW 'Vona, August 27.—The weeL closes upon e mush higher stock market, With evidences of an in creasing speculative spirit in MO Railroad shares, in which the transactions are on a large scale. It i., worthy of special note that the buoyancy shows it self quite as strongly in the doubtful valnes as in those having worth. The exchange on London closo,tdon and easier, leading drawers accepting Mi. The principal bus iness for this mall hasbeen in francs at 5124 at sight for round sums. The expert of bullion to-dey Includaa nearly $5OO, 000 in Oyer ' which la becoming every year a more general arlirle of merchandise. The City of Baltimore took out to-day upward, of half n million of dollars in anemia; tho Vanderbilt nearly $900,000. The weekly bank statement is expected to show about the suns aslast week on Hip specie average. The loads have been Increased probably $500,000. No part of the moyement growing out of the Cal ifornia receipts and the shipment of specie to Europe will appear in Monday's exhibit. lir. Charles Moran has resigned the Presidency of the Erie Railroad. His resignation was accepted by the Board to-day. - • Arrival of the moat. Taylor. U. ff. Mail stsunablp Moses Taylor, John ll'Onwen com• mender, left Aepinwell on the 19th hesitant- wall 11l pereen germ, $2,1:4333 In trearare, and the Yeats. melte ter Per York. Tat OliroOft Etttaretr—The Dentocretic Duty, or the 'friends of Mr. Banat, claim the election by a MaJority elate, yoke only, while the Republican party claim, by redacting woo allpgid votes, a email majo r ity for Mr. Logm. The cOltial =malt le smith - sly asserted, will lot deter mine fhb important agonize:, for Weald Mr. 'flat rertirs the cartlficate from the Doord of State Qaoresere, Loran will molest the math enrolee/ oat In the Oen.. cf Representatives, and so It hi with Mr. Stout. IVAIIIIMOTON, Aug. 2.7.—New , irloone papers of !Sunday lut bare berm received by mall. By a new regulation,to go into effect on the lit of September, all free persons of color arriving there mot Immediately be lodged in jail and remain until the departure of the boat or vestal on which they arrival. PumaheLvnea, Augur! 27.—A private diepatch received In this city from New York, nanonnosa the failure of rental New York bear broker,. The failure of Walter liareland B said lobe tho b.viect. Auunr, August 27.—Flora Temple best Priam' on the Saratoga coarse, to-day, In three straight heats. Time, MO}, MS and 2:34. flosTotr, Aag. 27.—Ex-Premideat Piero. and wife are arnoog the puseugers of the stoemehip Americo. Nair goat, Aug. V.—Cotton hasty; mieslo.3 balsa Floor firm; Wee 10,600 bblo. Wheat firm; 1111100 16,000 bosh. 001.0 doll; sales 1700 bush; yollow LUSO. Coffee buoyant. sod active at 10%0114. The other merkato are dull, bat uneltangeol. PIIILAbr urea, A og 27.—F100r quiet; aupartlne b old firmly at $606,25; lad trade are buying at thee. figures op t0j 6 „60 (01%60 for extra and fancy. Rye Floor arm at $7,76, and Ltro Meal et $3,6234. Wheat emobanged; 2000 bunt% red aold at $1,1841,20,and whit* at $1.28,41,30; 1,000 bushels chola, Reettneky told at $1,32. Rye wanted at 70612 c for oeW Southara,and 740140 for Ponosyleanla. Corn is In de maild; .7100 bush prime wad at 62, part in store, not e on , Wady; 6090 bush new Soutbarn sold at 33. Whisky =arra and 'old at 117262714. CINCISINAV, Aug. 27.—F100r quiet sad it Is quoted st $1,6604,76 for auperfloo. Wheat la lu 'only moderato demand, but there le no change In prim. -Coro Is le ac. !Pro at Gamer quotatlotur. Eye quiet at 72470 per botheL Oats firm at 42. Whlalty bossy at 244. There to apparently • little more dixpealtion On the part or holders of Proclaim to yield to the !India of bolero, but few traneartions are reported, though • number of orates are on the market .1 lb. same figures, 7glo Uncut moats. Notice to Handers and Contractors. THE UNDEREIIONED (formerly foreman tbrilmesod Parry) world mepectfolly Worm those fur whom be Las done work , and the public generally, that b.l. now prepared to furnish elite, or pnt oo Slate Root., lo the meet epproved 1:1111111.1. Orders for Root1:1 1 7 Its palling of AIM. Hoofs (If WI at the oalee of Alex Laugh. Iln, corner of Etna Must and the gmel, filth w ) will la promptly attended to. THOMAS PARRY. my2fitemd. APOLLO THEATRE.- MANA017118......-........P0RT1K AND Al'/AIIIAND. Doan open at 7 "'dock; CUrtain will site at 8 ritlrck URAND IaioPRNING; COOPER'S OPERA TROUPE ANNIE HILNRR.......i.PRIbIA DONNA ABSOLUTA. AUL U. COOPER t BIL BOWLER 818, ANNBLEY COON I LLL HUDOLPFISEN kidded by M 1 U. PAYNE, Mn. O. T. BIIITN, Alre. BORROUOIIit, Ulmer. 1103111LN. BRUNO, =RENY, 001111, ANDY:LESSEN. RILEY./ TUESDAY OR S;; will Le performed L'EGULDIS WAIIORN; OR THE QUADS DOM& en 29 Irian. on Um PlllOO and Bielsdao; /wing balk' lo this dp, uo. pnpard to gin !mow oa titbit of Ms abcrre biftumimu. The Nay mutate to- ritlfs. taatuald drairt, sun Oa vinb baPYr stnictlosa to tshowdedeiag for , _ ... • • TIM BOA 2 Bicit.--Oite of the exciting Tiett of thaititaeon` mist, off below o Monon gahela bridge on Saturday betwee the "Bill Jackson" , and the "J. C. Wood, " An im mem crowd of spectators was on the bridge, the eteamboats and the levee, while the river was iwarnolng with every kind of boat, from the neatest to the ugliest. The crowd above was worth seeing. Both parties rowed finely. The Jackson had no coxswain. They made quick time round the mile nod a bed( buoy, hat the Jackson came in considerably ahead and won the race amid tremendous cheers. Time, 21:27; 22:16. There was a good deal of betting on the result. Prof. Gardner, the "Now England Soap Man," was there on his "fiery horse," and a wag. near us, suggested that the "Jackson" won the race owing j,o the fact that her friends soaped the bottom of the boat with three takes which were bought from the Professor on:Thursday night. Tho crowd didn't believe it, though. Megnetie Powder kills ell insects in a trice, Magnetic Pills are mixed fur rate and mice. Salol , ll. fluke 25 et•.; regular eitoa 50 eta. sod $1 Bsnsas A Pena, New York. Also the Mexican Mustang LILIIMaIIt. Telegraphic ==! ilmustments. 188 CORNELIA A. SAUNDERS, • _ ftte 'Commercial. COIUUTTEL OP AIIDITRAZION Fox JECCE. J. Matti, V. P., C. U. rang* J. 8. Cos'mixt, J. J. Om PENTSBUttliti Et Atit[l:Tn. [Pape :41 ~ e cialtv rur the Pachirgh Casette. Prmanoaun, !donor, Axocrr 1650. FLOUR—the demand on Saturday Ira. darker than for tetanal Prom Wee from de pot o of 300 tb:a Extra at Or 85(g4,55 mme., salca of 7.5 bids In lots at 15 for Soper, $5,12 for Sprtog WS= Extra, $5,M05;15 for Pall do 4, $5,50 for Ned lneat - Faxolly Extra, and $5,751, White do. GRAlN—exlee at &Tot of 300 bast Red Want at $1.134 500 and 75 do at $1.14; Oat., 600 bosh at dorm, at 30 and 180 do from atom at a. GRooERD2sl—mdea of 10 hhda So.-ar al 7%4 7 :5; 25 bbla !Many. at 40,442 and 40 bp Coffee at ltki. PROVIS/0548—ealee of 10,000 IS. Axon at for ii. °alders, 0% for &dna, and 10% for Moos. Steen Port, I 0 bbl. at £l6. dtartne, 18 SU. at 11k. • PRATEMP.S..-a Na of 300161 Wegera at 44, rub. aIOISIGTAILY AND COIIIIII.ICRCIAL Demesne Gomm—The come:Onion homes have been doing e very good Iftwhiem again this week, and tifeJobbers, too, ! me more active, and buyers generally ham been taking bold freely of all the leading articles of domeatic manufacture... Brown Meetings and shirting. are very demi and for light goals the stocks are becoming reduced; prima, however, ` now. no change. Drilla also keep well mid up, and price. Or lgood. In market arc steadll, maintained. in blesched geode there is coutmeanoe of too demafid before noticed, end all the regular stylm are brisk al fully former quotation. The demand for cotton flannels cootim ea no, y noti t o nod all the desirable land. are taken to advance of the proflnc. Um. MCy are very firm. flood etyles of prints have been taboo quit. freely, sad there le no accumulation of stock, all new goods finding ready tub al folly former quotations. Tn. acm e , eg g,. r were better, and the eastttment more-complete. The demand for Veit. le quite activd, and low priced g oo d. especially those under toe, are taken far to .donee of the porductlort. Snipes aro also erantnl, and the market keeps wall sold op, but cheek,. ,are slow of mle, and prices about the am.. In woolen. there has not Peen to much doing, :and fancy good. am rather slow of nal. - Staple good., however, Sr. taken with tolerable ftvedom, and at fair prima. Of demob it.e salesfar have boon large for the memo% and the Fl om obtained oatiatattory.o-Phil. N. Amer. The Exchadge market Is call close. Ilaska of Ime sell al,ht ea the gut lo • small way to ent,mars, at pram. for Magma. The Chillicothe Bank paper having bean arranged for so ea to be redeemed in the city pith Zschange, 6 apho on ■ par with other !almond money.—[l3l. Limb Don. Br Lome, Angina 25.—flour airy firm, and at the dam $4,26 ersa refined for city rowans. Sales of 2(0 bbLe city !overfill* and choice conntry of dl. and 176 bbl. country double atm at $5,23. Tobacco unchenged. • Wheat—necelpre light, and the market advanced holly 6c 14 bash; fair to low Wm., 2 00f 1 436 - Prime. $101, 0 3; choice red, 11,01; choice «hits, $1,10(1412%. Anton Barn blearrr—Ammer 23—The Stateaman says,— We report to-day the first eel. of the new crop of barter • lot of 8,000 Myth Canada West cold at t 0 to arritm It goee to Trnr, • mle of 7,000 brothel. California barley, new re ceipt.,s made in Now York yesterday at :Or, and alma of farth er lot. at Met hare were made. the tonalflag I. the B. pal <Mak a. shown by that at movement of the four pete riototstemonts: Loons. Erick, Clionis'o. Depotlto. N. Y., dog. 01.5117,909,103 21,403,448 8,317,067 73 27491.0 Pogo, do 22 88,016,685 4,922„814 6,544,003 17;073,081 PBllo, do 21,239,308 0,079,110 " 2,724,053 14,090,270 N. D, do 171.. 18,032,843 13,124,646 9,951,854 17,8E0,742 Total 44,00,170 27,401=7 122,013,013 Lesl:weelo 417,904,096 44,014,721 27,916,10 120,470,09 Th. topply of money on cull I•Very !abundant, and loons are truly made at 6.1,6? cent on favorite nominee Paper 1. In moderate supply, sod peewee with greeter use. Long dotes have better curnettcy titan theyald. The .001100 =lce of fancy eilke have bun of lutereet Yeucy alike were told to large quantities at 10012 cant below cut The offer ing of to-day wee of the importation of Mown. Guillaume, Far& t Co, and drew oat • good company, chiefly of city buyers. The low priced fancies, with which the caulagune opeu, have done . little clatter teen yesterday, tho @tykes befog bolter The utalogne umbers 781 lota. Muer. Mummy t Co. told to-day • large catalogue of Nacho Twmorrow antother very large auction &aloof Crouch drew good. totes place, and important 11111. me in prep.. limo fw13•31 V. Trib. Wheat opened quiet, hat after the teudid• Were pealed, the market derlined 3c on Spring grade& and 2c on Winter, except white, whieh cocaina. scarce and abont"27,ooo Xashol• changed hand.. at $l,O for choice No 1 wino la .tore; gl.us for No. I white on track; nac for No. white in store, 010 for No. I reit:be for No 2 red; :r44711...',..- for No.I Poring; 70(31174c for No. 2 Ppringt and 610 for rejected Poring —cloring iiruel at the !rigida fixate.. A lot of old standard iCtiri us nu cold te-day at ;16 - pi lon—rather a novel way to sell wheax f lone rental,of irulat and steady at fit lur choice Epr,ngealr.t. Other Andes dull and hoary. Corn declined to under the doll nave from New York, with sales amount ing tr. shoot 24,0te0 busbela at 11214 c for canal afloat; 130 c 3,81 c for No. 1 In Marais.] tiSi29O for No 11 In stoma Oats were dull and Jellitifd lc &tient 4,5[0 hush were acid at 21;13,2ec -1,00 hash .d vat, ti area for ehlpuient to Clueinnalt. flyei e steady .t bus in.wta, with • Twir demand. P.arley quiet Timothy reed more active, &nil &Meucci!ie., with ral. of about 1000 bushels at Sii,"d_l2,oli. Illghwiniw quiet and nomi nal at Alcohol a...1y at 51c Sires pork, $15,60. A small lot of lard wm sold at tic, Been elonnidere In diei mend at 1"!,' - ciie A nuttier I 4 of hall nhotildert wero cold 1,,1ay at Ilides quiet and unchanged. Potato,. de clined tic Chicago A fair business it doing to the dim:tent market; the range of paper offered continuing to et loud to all varietinsof trade, but there is oboe innt accommodation all benriag first: Nat uumes. Mitch of the demand, as heretofore stated, cornea from merchants. who are compelled to carry along the but then. of their tardy and delinquent costume.; and this is, in a greet measure, lu consequence of the Indiffer ence of tho cuatiorners of the retailers about the debts they Incur mainly for domestic nee.. The whole system of credit Is thus abused. awl U. Unarm./ affairs of the country kept lu • state of motional utmost and OpprehcaalOtt. • credit avowed cahoot • keen acme , 41 the moral obligation in curred. • c.f. tools cour.r Bad. dither directly or tetuctoly in It. sYntol.l.loll, .01 the toodeury to disregard broods: wry obligati.... grew, mg evil, deeply to has deplored and worthy of serious investigation as to Its esti.. The news noceasarrfor the Cotu to . . "erc• nut. dues I. a rharartethitiC generally, without any appreciation at the hands of the people of the country. Too "Iran does the farmer Isom to glory In hie coundeuco that ho is good lot what bo u. u, and will pay at Ishsconvonlemoe, making that convenience only to wry, hie Ideas of prioe• for his crop( without wo7.thoodtt or regard for rho effect of his conrso on Ilse ictersts of others. It If not that any greater degree of real dishonesty to wanting to the one class (the purchaser or the seller> than the other, bet the mere/mit Is within the prerints of the rigid laws of financial credit, .Lich do not .Serf the consumer. Means. Holate. h Cnnwell made an .eeignment yesterday to Mr. W. C. Peters. Its announcement to-day created but little enrolee, as their credit hue, It seems, been ender at. 'Acton for come time. There 1. a tenon to Where that Mr. Holmes, who, from M.. nature of their busiodea, has had to travel a large portion 01 the time, bee been molt sadly vic timised by his pettrier. Ceder the Impression that thecom cer al prosperieg, be returned hest week, eller prolong. el a b snce. LIN partner lett the next day, ender pretence uf eluting his family in Indiana. Nothing by been aeon of him sines, tont a letter elm. sectored, under hie band, In forms Mr. Helms. html they ere banks opt, that he trill die rover what ham been done, end loaves Mr. H. to unravel .. Wet h. may, the mystmy of his conduct and the histury of their affairs. Nothing Is kte.orn of their thibtlitiew or tool condtllon CIO coo. ImPort• by Railroad P C C. C A -400 ill. fluor, Watt A Wilson; 10 do. C.L.rw- 0 br.a do, J liner; 31 bp wheat, 8 Llarblogh A Lo; Ic aka pip, Alorolopdar tor., 00 Ilibta dons, J Floyd 0 ea; 7.04 do, Llgr.tt t re; 100 do, D Wallace; 11Z bp wheat, 203 0014 door, 5111Ple Aorar; 10 Lbla alcohol, 10 do oil, B Pall o wWork & co; 100 bbl. Hour, owner, 176 DAIL., Ilya I Arc , LOl4ll apokka, Melia A Crc; 0 DOD alcnhoL P Hayden. 00 Lhis liver, IV bloplacu 10 Obls oil, II A Fahoestoet ro; do bells Lo tango; 00 bbla whiskey, order; 10 100 howl, Lord A Forartlwa bola floor, Fetzer; 60 hble wh1e.14.2, Car r A co; en do Werictart A ‘, II can cattle, otroara 04 ba/ra rap, 101 eke bacon, MI: bbd. floor, 20 do wbl.ky, 25 do lard; 0,0 no col, 11l hhda tobacc.q.2ls Ohioans, 303 halos wool„ 101 carp brandy, 40 aka faall.oo,l:l4ake A cu. P. A 0. bbls 011, 11 A Bshunsiock & co 40 bzn imp and eandiee, Drawn A Thomsr, 20 bbl. knobs, Living ston 4 co; 10 sus soups, C P Lloffsiol, 52 hbl. floor, J Dor augion; 63d0d0, fibs. coerce, 39 sts oats, Vetter, 40 bas to. tow., OT S D Rinehart; 50 do candles, 3.11104 & 11.1chutsou, 292 bus outs, W 1311.517 ; 247 DOD sand, .1 Park co, 67 sits holier, Rhodes ,t Curlier; E^3 bus wheat, J Ciardner;69s bosh out., Taylor A Robinson; 211 bld.., 8 Ilastruigh A nu 60 Dbls pearls, 3 D.lrall & ea, 17 lidl• paper, J W Grallow; 00 bstes oakum; 0 Dilworth A c MI hides, J /1 ?Mum 60011. J lielierlll A CO 635 Dinh cats, .1 Dreg, 160 bdl. Wee, owner; SO bbls Sou, 3 NOully it co; 52 base chows, 201 bbls whisky, 11 19,11,11 A co; 65 Das cheese, Riddle, Wirt. co; SO do, W 14'Cutchwen; 10 do, 110.010; 23 do, Wateru 33 do, Rearlotou; 60 do, 11 -El Callintu 10 do, Sadden; 30 do, J Ram 130 do, 10 I leumr J Csuaeldp&p w h om, cars ore, J lID do, 2 do, Re, owners: 3 p.m Vogeglitley: 1100 bosh do, 933 do rye, Illitheock 0 sec 3.3ca7s cattle, 2 do hugs, ownerr, 1 ow outs, 1 do moo, 1 do, wheat, 100 Dbl. flour, &le A !clam 200 do, 8 cars cora, S Dell & co; 171 pkg. copper, Hussey 20 do, Park A . oce pkg. wagon slid, Leech L Mots; 76 do, lel'irbluntry & co; 146 Dbl. Dour, 310 bosh corn, iWilene L Anjer, 38 bp greats, 12 les hams, 70 rolls loather, 24 kgs butter, 27 bre cheese, 366 his glass, lIT mks wool, V) bills eggs, 321 sta hoops, CLecto kco. P. F. Iti, 1 C. R. 11.—.43cra cattle., ^ do bop, owner. 909 bash wbeat.433 bbls door, D Wollacallelo do, 12 boo theca. 10 bbl. potatoes, Oralasm a Mors. 1 3 WA., 11 * 6ang1111n; 160 bbla flour, 1 do ems, 11 bps oat. Ill'Clartan I co; 304 bn.l. arbor, 61 . 11ana & •nler; 62 dot brooms, 0.17 bdl. paper, 51DnUnocti & 03; 60 do, 8 bia send, 75 Dbl. flour, Brown & 11111pattirle; 23 bg. oat., J I.llltlty - , 336 bush wheat, 138 bbl. fluor, 3.l.oadry; 60 do, 31 bbl. lard 011, P Beller & co; 100 bbl. dour, 11. Botelaun & co 10 do, J P 8111 & co; 210 doal• Bell A rrn 6 bas chore., 8 id MA 2:7‘10, Ilaslage. =do, Br. gees 1 on 10 do, B ile..101031; 40 do, Broder, 411.61. pearls, Lyon A co; 304 Loch cars, 012 do wheat, Ditcher* & on 602 4.51 DLL door, Canfield 1 oc 10 641. pearls, Curling/ ~.o; IL do, Bakswell A cc. 35 bp grnt, Andorra; .50 bbl. 011, 10 do .1,01,0!, B A Pabonstock 1 co; 112 bywher.,Harbangb co; 661.1. Lloardenedents; 611 bnUr what, 69 bbl. arlo.k3, liardreor; 255 bide. J B XT..; 3 bbl. egg., 1/ Dairen & tax 18 bbl. egg., Ilea; 320 do, 303 pkg. butter, 1101 bblo dour, 63 Abdo lobar , . 257 blots wool, 53 Dg. 1.4, 300 butte vb.. 1.12 ba1e...X1.% 168 ars bacon, 60 bales Drop, I.= bg. 775 bale. Or, 42 do raga, 103 11150., 46 bp rs.tDers, 30 ALIN. lard, 10 do oil, ark. 1 to. RIVER NM W 9. The Cit.inuati Commercial of friday soya: lathe canal there mire four feet Ere ladies Last night, and three tat In thoshuirabost pus over the Molls. There l i r, I. els tln the Lower Ohio, and thing slowly at Irvine. Mlle night. Ilere, the river has Wien mum or tight In as the twenty lour boom ceding at huh last evening. Both Scioto, were running ont freely when the Uleanwood passed Mute, .he reports paining that:46,l,olml down, and dumb Poe, bound up, earound In liatilagtoh Trio Cumberland ems matlemory at Limbo-ills hut tight, with three feet on the Shoals. The Upper Idiseholttpl, Illinois, mei Illeann I, ere low and till tailing, with en left went from ge. Louis to Cairn. The Canada ou her recent downward trip •truck the south pleor of the Rock Isluni bridge, tearing away a email portion or her larboard guard. The -damage, Lrlntately, waeolight. blr. Jae. Crawford. Pilot of the Oom. Perry, arrived here yeaterday, on the illenwood. Ile nye alto outdo en odor% to ascend hoods Itipplo, with her Wen bergs In tow, hut finding the current too strong. made a lauding, when it war dlanovered that alas had shipped about twelve inches water.damsging the lower tier of Neck flour and grain In her bold. &Ir. Diehl, the Clerk of the Perry, la due here go day. on the Reliance. lle coulee here to engage boats to de- liver her cargo—fire hundred toca—at Parkersburg and Pittaburgh, while the Corry will go en the ways at this point for repairs. She probably eprung her Umber. while making the leadlag. Capt. R. C. Neap, of the Northern Lim packet Denmark, arrived from the White tinlpher Springs, and left for Pt. Lends in last night'. train to)olo him cnit .._..Copt. Faroe& worth, of the Nashrltle Insurance office; la el the P14111:91, ......The Sheriff at Net Albany, ou Wedneliday, offered the Antelope for sale, but couldn't get emu • angle bid for the boat. She wee appraised ►t $O,OOO, and was put up at two thirds of that valuation, but no one would make • 1.14, and the Antelope etlll aticke to the Pheriff......The Quarantine landing at tit. Louis Is mid to he eu shoal that dem ere roe Unually gem:Alba there. The td. Play came In from ht. Louie with • good trip of greln and hemp. The Challenge come 10 from the mem port with a good mrgo. The Program arrived from Cairo with 160 tom of what, Ac., for this port. Rogt•ter. DEPARTED. Talegrapb, BrowarvUle Jetrerwxy BrosnulDr, OaL EaThrd, ERzabeDr; Illiaerra WNWInc, Steamboat L• IarVXD. Telegrspl= l llr; 1l Jefferson, Col. Bayard, Ifflratern; hum, Wheeling 11.1m-3 feet 3 VALUABLE FARM FOR BALE.-182 aura of atmallant land situate at 12 ninon Wont the city and 4 tan from Parr - millet . well Impror4 h a d r ,, too acres m cnitivattont 20 In tine meadow, nod adapted tor • atock farm, bong stapplkel with food water; Woo, a eopetior locstion ter a will; a good two story Ind hour • !are earn Sod gab* and Waage beam, gr ./. bot;se, dr.; alto, • tnant honattild gads, largo or. chard sad great rariaty or fruit. The term fa well wateed, Ma Creek running durongh It. Chnrchee, School., and 1111 la neer the funs, P 2 arra In prim/ MOM an7l d. CUTHBERT BON 6111extot at T INSEED anaa4etarad and 6 x . octia . Luo , so, v.....9 . pe r a f , • 1114410 . 4 7tohniaRatama.• • •;•• , Bzoopraissi varranym 1,000,000 inn= BOLD OF -3 T.-- Zs , „ • MAC - S This quantityenormous oFii&lnvaiiiab Rare edy has boon purchased by citizena of tie United States during the short time It has been before the Faille. The reason for this extraordinary worm= I. amply Who actual troth end value arise article. No one buy. the MAGNET 10 PI A= without becoming Its friend. It performs all that is promised, sod curie. with it its own recommends- tiro. Truly this to. ristory—peatefol and bloodless—bn t wo believe not less glorious than the ttimuphs of war, with its carnage and desolation. The MAGNETIC PLASTER. Is undoubtedly the Greatest Strengthener and Palo Destroyer that Science has yet dia. .ore red. If you put this Plater anywhere, Crain is there the Muter will stick there until the pain has raulated.— The Fluter magmata. the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT EXIST WILMS VITA PLASTER IS APPLIED. fieburnatisna, Laanna., Btintawa.Debnity, Nervousness, liattralga, Dyspepsia, Coughs, and CAds, Pah. and Antler of erary mod, down even to CO,ern are iniaudiately reirrat and, with IS little patience, paracusently rural, by the magi cal Influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It is the picot, sorest, safest., plausanteet and chssip.t ramcay la existence. Its application la °annual—equally te tho armag Lama, the delicate setts., wad the feeble infant.— To each and all It will prose a Bala and a 11100.105. Its use is &payable., and without annoyance or Montle. Da vbce is within tha reach of all—rich oepoor ; aB may 1300, It who are sick d stoTering (natty WV. PAR..III= sLculd be always 11 - applied with this Lusaka. LI, PLASTER. It sill be the Good Physician in 000 ladmilald, ready at all time., and at instant notice. Pat up in air-tight tin box.tw. Each box will make Ito to eight plasters, and any child 0. quad them. Price to cOnba 'a box, with fuL and plain dtrectlons. D. O. PIOIXECILIZA.D, 11. D., inventor and Preprint. ID Walker rt., New Pooh. MOREHEAD'S MAGNETIC MAST= la .old by all drug gists to entry city, town and sillaan of the United °tate, neloodawlytall DI r. Churn Wife Remedy forth° Prevention and Caro of Consumption. Winch 'so Genuine Preparation gorilla Elypephosphites of Mine and of Soda, Tae BP. , :fxßoxgagfor anrumption,Aerefuldi,Ervimhitiz, 4. 1 k.41. Deedlier. Arras I Dimarn, aeorasir,and tke Goo p:aings of Mown, Lan .7/Dew, Wasting, dc, fr. - - This extraordinary Chemical Preparation of PHOSPHORUS, (the prophylactic and curative proportion of which were discoloured or Dr. J. F. Chrtrohlll; of Park) la performing wonderful cum throughput Europe and the Unita] Iltetse, basing alresdrattalned, since Its Introduc tion, • remarkable popularity, both with the medical pro feudal, and the public. It Ise purely &lentlflo Preparation, acting with absolute ecrfatotp, and of innerfaide eillerey In all negate( Pulmonary and herrout Diereses. The OURS Of CeNfillilrflOif. In the mond and third Magee (at • period, ronsegmmtly, when there am be to uncertainty as to the nature of the disease,) can be obtained, to all mums, by this brestrormti except when the eliding 'talon of the lutz i t of HRH' suf. fielent to produce death. Hereditary pr Dion teemt la no tray to countereet the effect of the HYPOPOOS , ' PHITILSi patients In whom It was nu et strongly marked rocarering att midi) se others. We Remedy ha s not only • cot...tiro effect, Lot trill II used where've then, heists • sonlcion of the linage, Pic. rent its Derelopmewl, and thus ace onto preserve:ire mail re pard to CAnsumptam, Jur a, eartleabon de.rmin ', J oni to Small It ts Impounds staltio the limits a so ordinary . do tsement, to rumtlAk the orerwhelmlng proors in my paw • lon to regard to Om enmen of this new end Ppoctla 'Treat sot for one of the moist terrible wanes of the human se. tint In ordrr ripely the tinmeron• Inqntrere Rh') TM daily addr.slog ink f bare Met nub lobed • translation of nilS2S:= , • • Con.primiug bk. repOrt Made me . Azia.wly or Not or C...., I.ttltrey TelitimortiA/a, tr., which, toguthrr with • Circular. will Lv .ant on receipt of TWELVE CeNTA It, ans,si. t.. c..vcr the elpefue or poetago. Those, therefore, who with reliable Information prerhitie to deciding whether to try Ode estraordinary remedy, .bould Tom no time In writing for Or. Conrrldll'• Treatise. Thoimands would be matured to health by iihmlng therm meleea under WI. 'mistimeut during the Sumner, which is the mart favorable...mom but who, If they ilrlay, may go down to premature graver. Price of WINCHESTER'S GENUINE PREPARATION, of the Ilymihosphitea of lame and Soda (la syrup)slpar bottle, three bottles for $5. ',lngle bottler, la concentrated solution, by mall, when nierlally requested, $2 rack. The Pat Sam farniabed to the Prufeaeloa. Each bottle hat full directions for use, with my fac elmile signaltne. USE NO OTHER. J. WINCHESTER. Sold wholesale not retail by DR. O. IL HEYFER,'No. US Wood West, Plttsbursh. JulilidAwr LYON'S fiIACINk.TIC PO WaRLIB. nut destroy Garden /aver, Cockroachar, Bat-Rov..nritr, Ants, Botha, and all eftl.e vermin rf~liE importance or a reliable article of dna kind i. inestimable. to warm weather all nature teems with these annoying toes. This powder is the only article discovered which will exterminate them. A romp.. tly of botanista, from the liorticultural Society .4 Paola while walla the ferns of Asia, obarrved that all 1414XLS lighting °posse...rain kind id platievery cot droppoo dad. This hot we, torte em of to guard their olgist camps from down Intrndora thianilrias of the plantwaroknaxpl. • • • . - • - • Lama Ly Hr. E. Lyon, and funn• In nantY dliPsr tt__..t.ElM'ply a powdered loaf, ammi• cally to , 'Parett w cab dm affect of ago and ellmato. Mr 1. le - • - ten P „out have been oblatned trout do tioratn• manta of Eng • , Franca, Liormany, mud Mandl., tram Itto World'a Fair, and autumns modleal and Lortioultnral rol• lean and axlettea. LRITER FROM TILE PRESIDENT ulf 2RE U. StIMTEti KUM,. Stattsiart, IVeCaingtou, 81st J 613.181.3. .11a. Ettetruct lcros:—Dew Sir: I have the pleasure to; hiforto you that the Royal Comardatdoe of thlP.lneldts at LoodorLizave awarded you • ;Medal alai Certificate for the greet seine of your Magnetio Powder., for °items losttro, lc. ...MILLARD FILLMORR, Cheirm., The ablate was accomptualed by • certificate of Prime Albert. It Is Freda from Poison. time You, October Ist, Ina Mr. E. Ll.ll:—Doer 1311: We hare ma/yeal and tasted your Magnetk Powders and find them perfectly hartnlnts to mankind and domestlc aotmals, but cot ban death Mize In. baled by bags, ants and iusonta. J AMPS R. CLULTON, kL D., Chemist. LapRANOM EMIR, Prof. Chemletry, h. V. floepltel. Mr. Jaws L. Rom, Superietendent of the Kan Yank Ifda pital, nay., "be lase espellel all the begs, ants, roach., melba, .ac., etch Leon. Fouler, and finds le. Inmouss vane.° terry good..rr sod house keeoor must Mom • direct In• terest in an ankle of this kind. Reference...l2 Wanda ta the Astor, St. Moho!. and Slotropolitati ffotelr , to Judge I,m, President of the American Institute; James Gordon Beano; Oen. Winfield Scott, Cyrus [Y. Field, L. M. PP1133, of the live Pointe ?Mellon, to, to Judge dredge •asys, -rh a dimoyerrof Prof. Lyon ie of natiorml importance— The.fannere' Club hare testiel it thoroughly. It will dos troy locusts, grartahoppers, ants, moths, bogs, and all yerroln. Garden plants MO IA PrreCrretl, and houses made pore." Arrangements are now made through hiosera. BARIME PARK of New York, to hare it mid Okra:submit the world Many worthless 11.1iMit1.11 are advertised. Be cautious! You., Noramber E th, 1159. - 111 retiring Rom blathers", I hare "add all my Intro: Powder• sod Pills, Lotter. Patent, and the matte pertain ing thereto, to Messrs. BARNES PARK. This Powder to • discoteu made by myself, and brought hum the baterier of Asia, and is tmkaosen to any other persauk The genuine and effective article b put op to 110 ca.lttere, end wlßwn thane to bear my name. "EL LYON." Bats and Oafce cannot be reached by a powder, ender) killed by • Magnetic NIL Order then, through any mar" Chant 'TS Lion'. Powder kill. twin:ft In n trlrr, lint Lynn . . MU an Ediatal rata and cdra _ Rample flasks, RS centn regular al.en, W cncta nod Elfed Potion Itrertions. Cn fredy and Ularostahty. BARNES & PARK, It and it Perk Roe, New York Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment roa.masawrear CALL A. 14.1. 1, ILMAI..11112411; TUE LATIUM IMPROVEMMNT Sewing Machines. PHIS IS THE MACHINE whoso owners offere3• premium of $2O 0 0 Io Pldladelrhla to say other ou exhibition at dm Franklla Instllnte that could do the Immo meg. of Works. weft. Their afar not haring been arcepted Its snomMrity matt be rom 0.1"1. Ynr rale •t MARS I LA.L.I. IuIS.JAN _ T E FIRS r BAPTIST CONGREGATION FEDIRAL ST, AL! lIENT 0 OFFER TITEIR 01117ROLI EDIFICE coe.vrtz oh..vvraxo THIRD STA, run .44LE ON REiSONABLE TERMS Together with the ORGAN sod WORN/TORR. It la well and solwtantlally bully capable,of seatloaall h00d. , " paean. <OM r.."blYt and la only offered for sale bottom It urn. =all for tbelr accommodation. For Lerma, am, appl/ to WM. 11. EFISItRON, lin.94Water street, or J. LOODVICH7 Jig, N. 225 Tawny .tree[. G. IL ANDERSON, Seaeter7 Ruud or Trustees. Juaadlf Steam Marble Works. MARBLE MANTELS, mado by ma comerr, M eat on hand. No good boom stiould be without Marblesh,: they-are alirsys nad. more to the beauty of • house Mai any other ankle that ran be bought with the same money. .Beelde• this 4 house, . Inth Marble m or e will command •Obeieof tenants and rent Or for more MOW,' ; they GP 1.1110 be instixe-lac-,.; Ices, ae the merble cannot endanger the aarsay-errata nua family by taking are, as word mantel. often da. Marble Tope for Watdi Stands, Purniture.a , -, nub , . Stone lleartire, Monnmente, _Tablet. -and Grace atone., Curbing and Cemetery work of allkinde made mder. Our stork Is tbelargen In Oh oast, consists et the linear astride, and being manntertuned by mad:decry is got up in Ono style and will be said at the borostruirea. \Carom., 3= Liberty strut. Mantel Boom on second etory. Office, 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. • antgOtreln W. wettaeta. kk1 31 4 Oncs Sr. LOUIS Cu Litz? Costa11;1 St. Louis, Jane 30th, 1859. IipItOPOSALS will be received by the St. LOUIE OAS LIMIT COMPANY, MI Ist Oetobernext, for NINE HUNDRED TROUBAND Busams Pin t ' to of tbe best gstalltraurOas making pat to be dallsasvd se r im a Oaehelz, 050,000 b la Co the other hin 114 r. Elm OW to be doll In Ito Company'. gen4Bt. Lands. . The Lied Oottiptas lIIMITOB the right in W .3' or oil bhla Julloullorl EDWARD tfrAtie, 8&y. IAWAT A NUT AND DOLT_ IFORILS P.M= MT PUSHED NUTS of W Wpm on ItandatA mantituttood. Also, BOLTS far Wept, .tdacblzterh Ait• ricalturat implinteats, fonalslted at sbart Dolce. ' . 1100filretionsa, No. 1.1.1 Wm.? !area ant:emit!. !MAP, SCULLY CO. C. B. M. ardTZET, Attorney and Counsellor at Lin: mylbilyis M=M5l A I I ., !.IEIMAN 'FLUTE SCHOOL -,With ow .4 complete exiles and azerchet sad en new CT, dm to perfect the learner 10 the ere of pinto& the lloto without II muster, together with large collection of popular mode. eve elettede of Pram, aura., !to•t Hoye, Price &Pc. Par sale by JOU% 11. IiELLOR,,SI Wood Meat. C.Pbe Mated en receipt the F ri= . J. 4 UFF'S Steam Boat Book Keopilg and tes Jr' kr 144 at, th• andmiarr Iktri,Fre t Z Mrc kA""/ -"" 4 " '44 Ai; . 'S . ..j:.'',4 ......._- ....- , - ..; -,, ,i : : ,- , _. ; • , ,.... :, .., , ,.- : : :z .,,.. ~,,.,.,_1
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