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' :4 : :, ; 5, . - r .., : : =t!:! zailir.earpgasoa ooritca /MILL Es IdSU WORK S. •--. • . • • • :PARE, firCORDT & CO., 146N' UFACTUREBEI OF SICEATILING, iuSoPs' and coPrns, PRESSED COP B :.;,,OTTOIIB,RaEod sail Bottom, Opoltor Pada., &A. lErportori sad Dealers le ?SIMMS, TIN PLATE 01/ITT MO, WIRE, Sc. Goti2tAntlT 00 . 6110, Ttanum'a Coatings And • IrosidoitttA, No. 110 Pint and 120 'New strut, X./MUIR. gyectelarE.raor popper oat to any Aostrol pattern. soriPAA.ITT ItY B. COLLINS. Forwarding and Comadaatoi Marabout, AND wanton's DIALER F IN :`"Oheese, Butter, Seeds. Fish. And Produu Genorally, &rat NAO._ LIA. a. 111. 01111.11.5 TY , Al. D., .166 Third Strut, Pittsburgh, Pcnact., Err m,s übaoas the f h A a a ngo r u t F k .u o, toorfna l C obllt e u ge p s o a f w o l J W on o a e l plsn u n d urticastn 91311.010ALANDurins !ADDI a. OAL OASES. .Alfz Rel. W. D. - Dolma. .001. Wilson McCandloss. Iterf.D. ff. A. McLean., Don. IL A. Woofer. T. U. 611, sq. • Um. T. J. Blgtom. 11.'llontor. Johan. Mellor, DI J. Jacob Mcda Utter.raq. ro,o4plta Err Nit. W0R14.8. APBRANDER BRADLEY; 11.1047ACMIti, AND DULIZINCISIT 4141441 Or COWED, PARLOR &ND ABATING STOVES, Pial43and Yana"' Grate Fronts, tko. ScaaProirietor of the celebrated PATENT OAS Mainito and Smogs Constrania COOK STOVES. 0&3.0e and 84e13 13,00 m, WoodSt,Plttsburgh. PAL. un. ar BONS. psltLte to FOrtillt and Doniestie Bali of Eithange, ciaTuricAyr.sqr DIPOEVIT, BANS HOW AND CPLCII, . D DARKER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. 1113.10oBeetkm male on all Gm principal dads throng]. ant the United States. aS22-irlY xtosir..Evx orzn, ' DVS. In STRAW BOHSitiT6 AND RATA/ INGIGIIT RIBBONS, FLOW/OR, So-, NO. 43 !GARRET BUMP, PrITSBORGFL Int : 1&11, 11. f3 B. & C. P. bIARIECIaI , . _ swam:raw or - 308 AND ALL EINDB UP WRAPP NPAP El . Warehouse, No. PI Wood stm A t., PITTSOURGPA. Tort:Ufa nam. IligagM at muka PO.A. 4124 JoEtaz coo ar. Etna. wortirunazuo _ - lean flatting, train Vaulu, Vault Doors, Wiiidow nate* Window Guards, &e., Sol. 91 &fond Strut and SG Taint Stmt,- tißotwoe. Wood and Marko* I.lllloolto ll , PA, csi hand a variety of now Pattern; tuayand plata taltablo for all puppies. Porttontor attention paid to clottnaGrawoLots. Jobtanadono st short natio.. uol o. mws yr vela:roma a A-c <to .11INTIO'SrB AT "LAW, SOLICITORS IN lISIIANCERT, p, • ',Ma B, ikfnia Meek, Dubuque, /one , fairliellectione promptly toads In any pert of Northern B , 'IV= Za pa= and Sale of • PAW Estate, oh talullEfon Irlydfo allittitOW D0n1114.56 grisOn ROBINSON, MINIS k MILLERS FOUNDERS AND BIACIIINISTS , .A. 13 'SAN. C - "R W 0 IR. TS. /3 Pittsburgh, Penne- Odic e No.UII. Market. street. M.,..Octura sliblids of Stem Engin. arid I.lillll4.chlra Kart.Clutha" Itallrowl Wort, Steam BOila • and Shoat Imo Wort Bfl .Ltct W 'V DI A. Ndo Ds J N Idokonfa4turan.d Deal AND kind. of TOBACCO. 8! £ p CIGARS, A N D 'L.E112%-.1" •1'033116.000, Satafidii q t .."'" ? rn ' 4"11 : P. N . Ol/3.ICIGN BIGLITBILS DRAWN BY DUNCAN. SIIEIUTAN & CO.; ON 11111 UNION DANE, 'LONDON, IN SUNS 01.0NR POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. 1.1•0, DM y on' the prtanlal elites and torn of Prance. Usthlod. ear4Wl. Rude and other European States constantly on hand end for sale by WU. H. WILLIANS 00., Denham, Wood stmt. occurs _!o thtra. 10/114 B. LEIB. TAILOR. Igo. /VS Starke". tit., Pittsburgh. A goo' st.aortment Currns, Can ntrals, CcifIIMM, Ca :\ TM" Ithi all goods imitable for ff•Utlemstrd s:4lA,loot MUMS. lialrOrYors promptly IMO, to the Waal &Wu W the art. toolSlydfo J. SCOTT. Dentist, SAS removed to the home lately occupied Dy Dr. Via. Wiird, Ho. '2lB Pm erect, (mith wid.) dila doorthatt gnat. Wks Hats fromi 9 a. NADI 6 p. a. pittabnrgb Steal Works. JOI4ES. BO' ia ez co, Illastofactarers of - OAST tam; ew,SraLNO,TLO W eaO A-D STWAL; WRINGS ASLIB, Oarrier }kw m+3 .Pint Shalt, PillsbuovA, ROGir...a.9 & CO., ,114 310 /Lertrlii. 01 Rogers , linser or! ell Patent et... 1 Cultivator Teeth, _ Comer Ross Pbst Streets, Pataurp l ll, Rs. • la99:lTdk'. "EAM ROAD EIP COMP A . Joseph Ittivrorth...-----Ds W. C. Indwell 4iors to railer, BOife G s.e.o ILMITURITIVIS L 7 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND lIOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, - M. LIT WIC Bsia-Er.arsaLzrr •rA..xx.c•mt, No. 64 St. Clair Street, tlinartsh•o Newell!Mi ' g,' PrrriSBUIVILI, PA adcelydre "- Mutsoul.o ---- 135 V><attist DtErao73o, 75, odty sc.ted3rta fhl hags Mal Burr fo Erro-ntiaaft Dal%M Ca. DoctifitClUX- Iloadonoza, nuts, -41otas, Mom, Own Worm au Gams Irtuscra, 50,000 8037.5 SOLD IN ONN NON ID. Then Celabratedikanadier tam been eztanslaaly used for tafauty4wo years Taal parts of Nampa, and Mal rnalrao dons power lune bean afteatad b 7 tba (Ponta of Enaula, fracce,ll4l=d,durtrW Presto; Berarl., tlasany, Polge um, Rolland. Naples, jc., and tbelr Charadcal proportka cruffalnadorndatiproverl by the moat dlatingolehad Medical facultlea all ever tba .arld. It& &Arndt,/ WM to all kind. of vermin and lona. lan beim oartll.llst Nils country by the INractors of the various Pubtlo Ineltuticue, MOWS. Dartnare, Droprlatots of Hot3l4474aluumea, ldanufectorelat and by 1 . 41111611d1r In;aLhrd jitrate frittrena • • NumeroatTelabo oblate aadDertlAcatte of Um edlcury of theeitfran b• remit the Depot. • • latelta;Wbolcsala and Ratan, bi thfantuatoy and Pro. Odor, • 30317 rt lons, Chafulat, •' errzlircedv.l (cor.lioniton et,) l2 cic Tort. Dantarabbliokfrar tbe 11. Slam ar.4 Canada., littpllß. IDIVIENANTON, Draped, No.lo Astor Hansa, af w05*3.31.5,11r0c5. far Wein wtrolaala and retail by a. it. sail. larafti 00,4**iwooa 40 5 Second stso lOILVLEMINO , OcancelDN=o4 and lierbat at. VSZNIDIII4I 1121.1 N. .25 dfo • Mao Oil and Leather mare. D.-2KLIMPATRICk & Scam N 0.31 .Third st., hernial Ifutst 02111113111 t d ter rath DAY AND, aarran -swum HIDES, twr end( Green gaited Patna Inv, 'Warne Oft, Tanner,' and Oar. Ate , Toots at the lowed Ora, and Welke beet tenor. / .411 Wads of Lutherher In the rough wanted, for which 1111 Ow ididwat market pia will be giron in co b, Or exchange ixl n,a I...Mastored free otclArfAild ode oo onatedadon. • • mellydre talcum um mica themes of the p may eople, .betsver the reiraamel aral miaraihropaphticep er. py tO it coattsry. lbw them natal thing. let its mrr• its bo dont, demorattrated, and they Ell not booklet. to their meet cordial patronage. The mural have al rardy rattled the Judgment of s physteran concerning We rartneenf 110.11 . MIWS UMW, ea mar be nen to the Imam= cattalo. allele rrailelnes that are aranally raid to every.ractice of the Wed. It la race recognised ea great to all attar rowdier yet danced for draftees of the directlee oegena. each is diadems, Oraratera, draPer. ara, sqd Ira the ‘11609.1 1 forara that Wei from derragement eft ime pullout. of the *pram. Ileetettsee name le fart becominglum.bold cord from Matra to Taxes, from the ahem , of the .ralantit.to the Pratte. Try the article and be 144 ct t: salisffsd. e , l bitdlt i ocally,avaywasn, ad Iroatar,r PcaDrlesed VWstorJantrani medal. le23:dkvT itorntar. os ELEvuna.—DA. Ozo. H. BAP. . . itc‘of Ho Wood duet, Ptltaborgb c Pa., tas tans to do w orn aka ffw Pso past Ala weal., and b•• ➢rotated lb. #O 4 oppacrrad kind of VasSas fss W. care of Muds co gotaps;atblch ha Is go•lldad to lit to somP tees of rapture ..te, ansfwe ' that sallatistloa viD bs glum. W. lotild afloat= Madan to call ott De. Keyser, When an 7• tpdas of ads kind ts waded, as vs fag persuaded that bs „,„..otasit to Ova the noodfal east:eta such cuss. 11111 S. V. 111. VITOLI & W. SI MIAs, PPTlallans Tor Pliesses of Abe Tnro at and Emory abd etbir Chrauto Ailments compliceted with ar 4,..bispginnehary cansumption. Office 191 Penn .tree Pidob7nyti;l4. CONSULTATION yur.R. A Unt of an thud gas& Ow& wishing tom:Tilt os by tabu. Jdnindold3l3s CnN------------r ' i---------------4 11"4:1AB of our G lUilj _g _,... ~...' gwelmaaptr m arsNootd.•d I niZeTtore S "IA Li 33 BAOS-10,000 Meuacheator forw' m r.„__....„ 4 "!" ':" '""ac,xts . " --- 4.ing --- of - . ".• , r i i p, epoo .6 6terk id t ma doon m br om a ma tl y.call.s dg 1_ ,... / ema it"."'n''''. 3 BAGS for 'alai/ . tom bas un . a pun, Gat./0007 WA 14 4 1 W 104000 P' * 451 . 13 " 499. e. °*4---- -: - . - r: Slate- Itattris HENRY GEBNIFIG & ■I397ICTCIILT or FLOPICS TWIN Of all BIM and descripllaae. Warehouse, 489, cor. Penn and Walnut Sts., Teo warts yon the P. l. VT. ACa. 0. Freight Depot I=l MoBV.IDIf. SG CO, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann (lectures. Consignment. and onions for LEAD, lllDi9w 11E11P, PRODUCE, L., solicited. Prompt atter, Lion to receiving and forwarding. No. 10 Commercial Sttrsst. 81. Louis .a2ttdtf Pw.ll Fashion•. 21 . s °corm as co-, a . 41.105. RETAIL DEALERS IN ADD DIAIAMCDSIIIII OF &TS, CAPS, VMS, BONNETS. 8.C.. Are now opening for the FALL TRADE a m•gofflreul Mak of !MESH GOODS. which will be .01 et low prlee•.• No. 131 WOOD STSSET, mai •tore jlßh, 21Ustiongb. GAZETTE JOB OFFICE RALSTON & YOUNG, cc MOILS To 50x... 51111TOCIL,1 BOOK, CARD & JOB PRINTER Cf.A.Z33TT.EI 33-CrILM)X.I•7I3-, FiFTEI BTIELIGET, NEAR POST OFFICE PITTSBURGH, PENN'S, 40,-Bxocuto ovary kind of BOOK azkd FANCY JOB PILIOITING with nostnoss and dlopateh• —. VT TILE ABOVE. CARD IT WILL BE -11- , parole.] that 1 have disposed GI ray BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ESTABLIBILUENT to Shaun. RALSTON YOUNG. They are gentlemen In whom every confidence may be place], as argil in regent to business transactions ea their &aperture. In the methanicat era:aloft GI the work entrusted to them. They are provided with • large amount of Types and Mechinery, Steam Power and other facilities to execute printing in on excellent style nod promptly. I ask for them the contlyomoce of that patron. age which he. Bo long and eo liberally bean extentledi toya. JOAN "MaYflOR.. Arair.Frioe_N vvATcrxims WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AWEILICAZif WATCHES. Werrould most respectfully call the Eaten- Um of the yoblie to the American Watches now befog 55. tenelvely introinced, the manufacture of which has Gnome eo firmly established that entire coufblence um be plarad a poll there as safe sod correct time keeper., b4th by the winter and niter. lining been appointed Wholesale 2.4.1[11101 . the .1 these Watch., the poblie may bit snored that tee ran them ist the very Wrest cub prim, • We hove else • very large stock of Sliver end Plated Ware, Fir. Geld Jewelry In eats, ench ea Cute. C.o.d. Cameo, Jet and Paintings, Oar usortmant of OLOCEd Is annanally large at resent, imprlaing wane beanUful patter. of Eight O. Day 'attar nod Oil. Clocks at greatly reduced intro.. We here al. • fall stock of Englieh and swlse Hold and drew Watch. on bend, all of coo own Importetion Wetch Neter.' Toole, Materiels and REINEfIaN 111EYRaN, N 0.42 Filth street. 1110TilltI151 BIOTtiILUSII..MOTIIIGIUSIII Don't fail to prooure Binh Winslow's Sooth tug Syrup (a/Children Towthicui. It au equal an math. It greatly facilitataa th• promo ottsatbing by want:Lug the purr, reducing all luglassuastiou—sdil atisy pain. and is torso to mules the bewails Dapesul upon it, motbets, it will gilts test ha yocrasiros, and rails( allabOaith to ',yr Wants. Pariectly gala in alias.. mu 'callable prepsration Ls Abe preactiptlass of ons of Ens mostaxpatienusd sod skilful (semis Physicians la Now Inland, awl h. Wan used with rases•fitiling suscaas ilk wallow. of awn. We geneo tt tbe taut and swan reedy to Ma 'tuna. In an can of➢Diventuty end Maxima Is nbildranovbstbar It units (rum taunting of Info any otter tango. nine and Luang can to atlintatial tl aullattt taut .1,04,11 la grouch itattuiglut guld. 111111uto of ticitiar - are gold every 'tut lu nit Unit S.W. 1114 au old 6.1 truntt nal r•inaig • . Miler ONLY :5 OgNTA A 13CrTTLY 4Ag-NOOO drootooonlerstbo fuvtmllrutlli'NTle A YAK IS INS, Now York, Is. t6tr ontaldo wrotind, Sold by Drngesto tbnaighout the wnrld. Da. (11.11 NRYNETL Agent for INNaborgb =CB Dr, Jaynes' Stomach Bittern.— or die bowdatha o. &we.' For heart bent take taw thwa. For imitation alba lame, take gow dupe. dwa taken an hour r mesh! will girt. a 50...1 sp. petite. Oat ,Iwe *Ph to 131•14 M.!, Cara tblP meet tweets head eche, totem poeusdlos from • dietniered ti.auech, De V. r.lll. moutellsimg to etrceethea foal 1".1.• Idyl. .9..... Bain, Do you want a gibl aysbalta i Do you woos LO build IT yutir conatitutOul Do you want to fret wall! lb you want to gig free ftcm n...tertunabi , Do you wont acorn I Do you trout to obey wall! Do you want • brisk and aledrona ting If you do, aka Dr. Joyous' Stomach ba Bilint. Bold by Dr.OEO. W. ICEPZII, No. 140 Wood attaat, a one dollar par bottl of aue. - N. II —They at. moth bettcr than any a s Dlitur now in the marart, aa ono well dad by trial. fAa.T D ADDIDD SEWING NMCHINES R C 0 D rr 1 r. $ FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS VIA Zit UF AG TIIILIMEMS PIaCK. ALEX. 8.. 11.11 DD, No. GB Vittb I FLAGS!!! F L AGS FLAGS!! GS!!! JOUR DOLL. No. HI North &road Street. bat. Ram.* Arch, PHILADELPHIA , Mannfrolarer of VLANB of rallons sirmot Cotton, Hauling and EUL The cheapeat martafactcaT to the Onio. All orders la large and mall q Wholesaluantitate promptly atmadodeo. • large dlatonat ellomad to e %Glom SH-Importar of Toys, Bows and NMI artkles. areMeleed itss.isit-E73ezz. , xivcriascan zsimiz 111 Wooden and Willow Ware BAPHETH, 14081111.8, poUD►ot, IC No. 21, Diamond, M E Mlll A- 81 3TODIATIC APPLE PARER S, TUE OIIKAPIBT AND Fur awls olugly, or by Ws cluno, by BLIIIIEL RIDDLE, • Igausfactnror of Woodall and Wilk., Ware, li D 0.21 lamowl, Concert Piano for Bale. A ISIAONIPICENT CONCERT PIANO, ZS_ of the bosons montihictwy of IIaWITE L APY BA& bIY.L., Leipzig, 011311120). which to. without douht.ono of the &wit tolortiotents, et awards fallow nod 0r...t0w of too., ote., eon earl fo thhi ity, swaths mow only ports with it t o occonot of ritroolal to Wootons city. further potticalars, apply at tho officoof the tvocuming "MSAIR , WIANT 8111111TiOFPOSITE THE CIATHEDA&L , • • OPTS ME 6A.ILTO 6_ P. 61,. geall""n can ba'.thartirtu=p l eteeßbau t I eqd m"14 1 - 1 forlioidle.,"".treg'rsn'Alcaler atteutton be elvon irtLeSaltiO VOA PARTIES, Itgar7lo:o3, In tl.e , ark" Ired 471". TONI ke„ irSANDIOI OLLEBRATKD eon? • ja.990 MISS CORNELIA A. bAUNDERS , • Trailer on the Plano and Eteladoon, har log locatad La this 1a now prepOrod io giro lawona on snitch th. abate Instrumanta. Tha fatally rasldano• in .t No. ISt Boalthatan mot, where the wiU toffy co ha. IJlrwction to those &Wring bar Walesa. anlaUrnd T HE ERA 4" FAMILY BZWINO suonms rrrAvErr '" 61° stiteLaT i g, , tEmBLB uamuns l'Uk". 6t No. do Elt i tt n i, N OftTLIBOP. Attorney and Counsellor at Law• 13=1 C . SILL, SUROLOhI DLNTIST; •Ciffleig* • and litahleaeor No. 87-GRANT MEET, °M.P. the Coral Homo, honoree he nu •ult flu; Irsols duty that. may tavorthrt with thalr wstrohait•. Any of the rub:nos:We. of Til•th Imerted If wriatiod. outhdlyks Vittsbutik - 6alttt =F 7 :l* -- ;r - g - 137iiriTia TIMISDAY MORNIIIO, SEPT. 8; 1 OFFICIAL PAPIR 01 rftE vir City. arid News Ttoms. PITTFROGO LI Bane roc. SALE.—In our counting room we have two tire-proof Wes, both new, either of which we will sell on reasonable term, hie is 'large Berko &. Barnes Salamander; the other a small Reliance, made by A. & IV. T. Welarg. Either would be a cafe Investment for those in ceed of ouch an article THI &WIEST OF STEPHEN V. DILLATIL- 11 . Will e remembered by our readers that S. G. Lan don was arrested by -officer Hogue, assisted by officers De Coe and Sampson. of New York, on last Saturday week, charged with forgery on oath of E. D. Jones, Esq., oaehier of this Citi zens' Bank, of this city, and brought hither on Sunday week and committed to jail, where he now lice awaiting a bearing. A warrant was issued for the arrest of S. D. Dillaye, of New York, charged in the same affidavit wills a simi lar offence to that on which Langdon was ar rested, to wit issuing forged certificates to the amount of $27,600 on the American Eschenge Bank. When Langdon was arrested, Dillaye way no where to be found by the officers. Nee erthelees, as soon as Langdon was safe in jail, officer Hague eel out once more for New York. Mr. Dillaye had published quite conspicuouily In the New York Evening Poet, a long letter, de. vying any connection with the alleged forgery, and threatening the terrors of the law upon those unfortunates who should dare publish the facia dieclosod by the arrest of Langdon, as lot plicatiog in any way with the alleged forgery the name of Dillaye. Among other thins, he also stated that - ho could be found at any and all reasonable hoots at hie residence, 11l Broadway, New York. Hague, on his arrival in that city, eel a watch on that house. He looked after It himself also, with some care, but though watched for three days, no signs of the person in question were discoveredabout the premises. Every thing went on the even tenor of its ways. Officer Hague also learned that Mr. Dillaye had been seen sev eral times at the Custom Houle within the lime he (Herne) had.been in New York. Mr. D., the gentleman now arrested, le, it will be remem bered, quite a prominent Tammany politician, a gentleman who would go a long distance to save tho Union, and who, like his namesake, Stephen A., Is a perfect champion on the porn. ler sovereignly question. However, all this he has a right to be. • Hague watched and waited until the suspicion gradually took possession of hint that the letter to the Now York Post might be a blind, a decoy to get him off the track. He discovered that all the gentlemen who had seen Dlllaye at the Cus tom House within a day or two were friends of Dillaye, who, though they expressed Come aux. •lety to have hies caught, were nevertheless not, to all seeming, very unhappy at seeing Mr. Hague In New York. Their anxiety for the arrest of that man did not stimulate them to any very active exertion. So Aerie changed his tactics. He went to Dillaye'e partner, a man named Cole, and told him outright that he wanted to nee Mr. Dillaye. and would like to know where that gen tleman was. Mr. Cole esti he would. be in shortly, t a little boy who eat near said he wouldn't b e in that day ; thought be wasn't in town. The officers, knowing that Dlitayers relatives lived in Syracuse, used proper means to find whether or not Stephen was there. Hague tele graphed several times, and at last got an answer stating that the mars he sought was stopping with his brother, In Syracuse. Thither, with the proper papers, requielLons, eta , and in com pany with officer De Voe, of Capt. Walling's body of police, Mr. fugue posted. He arrived at Syracuse on Sunday last, and then proceeded at once to arrest hie man. Oa Monday he was taken to New York. There Daisy° said be-did not desire to Ire ironed or to go on under force, to which llaguo answered ihat he must go on to Pittsburgh with him, hut thit he did not desks to put him to the least in convenience which be could possibly avoid. If he (Dillaye) would go on peaceably, it would be all right. Dillaye came en with the of f icer with out giving him the least trouble, and was treated with all the kindness and consideration which the aircumstanoes would permit. They arrived here on Tumidity night. Dilloye is quite out of health aid was not taken to the lock up, but with an officer was vent to the St. Charles Motel, graced at that moment with the presence of Stephen A. On Wedocadey (yesterday) he was brought before the Mayor and demanded a bear ing. This he is to have al .3 o'clock this after noon. lie refused to base anything to do with any lawyer that bail any OODDOCIiOO whatever with Langdou or his ease. lie bas therefore employed Mr. Swartzwelier to take charge of his case. He is to have all the witnesses and all the people who know anything abOut the sub scription to the Monongahela Valley Beak, at Moßeesport, to come down and testify, and the preliminary bearing will, tberifore, an the pros pect now is, take considerable time. Mr. Liallaye as very indignant that his name should be mixed up in this sort of way with smatter like forgery. The only trouble in the matter appears tote that the ocrtificates bearing certain names napless. ant to the ears of the owners of them, are in the bands of the law, and ' , 'No fends" was the an swer from the hank on which they were drawn. Stephen D , Dillaye is a middle sized man, with heavy black whiskers, moustache and hair. He wears a low whits hot, with •mouruing band upon it. His features and general appearance arenot unprepossessing. We hopehemay do what be says be is able—disprove all connection with it proceeding so disreputable and en troublesome in Its consequences as forgery. We are informed that his attorney has com menced snits against all those paperer which re published the account of the arrest of Langdon, and tho.accompanying facts as eel forth in the ilevepspero of this city. We have leen them repriblished again and again, in all the leading papers of the UOlOO, and the MU who institutes suits ag h the public t ainst all te papers that have seen fit to informtouching this matter ! the very world itself would not contain the boqks• that ehould record the trials of S. D. D. vs A. B. C. & Co., cauza Libel, eta., etc. Dillaye was. so unwell on Wednesday, that he was quite unable to sit up all day. He was not committed, to jail, but in company with an officer was enjoying the comforts of the Bt. Charles Ho -14. tel. end Di' IS O N S AT the annual election for Offioers and Direct-' ore of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade and ?du el:unto' Exchaege, held Sept. 7th, 1959, the following were elected : President—lssiab Dickey. Vies Presidents—James Park, Jr , Joeepb ILI ' woith. Treasurer—Nathaniel Holmes. Serrelary—Geo. 11. Thurston. Directors —J . .1. Gillespie, Merles it. Paulson, David Campbell, Samuel Shricer, Win. 111oCreery, Geo. B. Jones, Wm. Means, W. 8. L arely, Geo. Duff, Sena B. McElroy, Charles 11. Lose Benj. Campbell, R . B. Ward, Wm. It . Williams, sly, Robinson, Reese Owens, Joseph R. Hooter, Felix Brunot, Jas. 011. Scully, B. Preston, Hon W. F. Johnston, Austin Loomis__ . _ Total.—We are Informed that the bridge com pany, who have just opened their foot walk on the fit. Clair bridge, do not intend to issue sea son tickets, but on the contrary charge one cent (or every trip of the passer. Of course the com pany will do what they please, but it appeare to is• and so does it to th publio, that sash a course hardship to those e who will be obliged to go and come four or five times every day, and that the people will have the right to conclude that the object of the corporation is to make money, exclusive of any accommodation to those who have granted them all the'privileges they enjoy. The bridgo company will lose nothing by par suing a liberal policy towards the people of these cities and boroughs In this matter. They ow afford to be generous as well as juet. PITTSBURGH BUT IN TIIEJIARIIET. Mlt EM=C= . ~y r.. ; ~~:,;e: ~~cS;. • ~.••;•,,3 ------------_ W• omitted calling attention yesterday to the advertisement of Bissell & Co., No. 235 Liberty street, one of the most extensive and well as eorted establishments in the city. They make • conspicuous appearance in the columns of the Gazelle.; Their rooms are crowded with Wadi ful specimens of their various manufactures, and the purchseer cannot fail to be united in any article may wish in their line, of a very au perior quality and high style of finish. The ex cellence of Pittsburgh manufactured articles can be seen in no other establishment to greater ad vantage. They will have come fine specimens of their manufacture Oft exhibition at the ap proaching Fair. Ftaer AIM LikIOEST STOCK OP MI BEASON.- Beymer & Anderson, wholesale dealers in for eign fruits, onto, confectionery and augers, fire works, eta, etc., No. i 9 Wood street, and 113 Second street, ate just receiving their Fall stook, comprising every article in their line of business of a superior quality. Their assortment is fuller and more complete than ever heretofore present ed to their customers. They invite a cad from all dealers visiting the olty to lay to fall stock, and pledge themseivea to glue the fullest salts• faation to all who may deal with them. Their stock is froth and selected from the latest how- . _ Bs Moan CARZYUL.—The men employed in escavating • cellar on Grant, near Fourth, put in a heavy blast of powder on Tueedsy, which seut large fragments of rook flying all over tho neighborhood, endangering the live') of posers by and the safety of the neighborhood. Tula culpable negligence should not be permitted. Mumma% WIIIIIAT.—Ments. Getutedy Bros. yesterday recelted COO load of wheat. direct from Minnesota. Tide is the oar alluded to in an extract we published lately from the Chicago n'attift, announolog ito receipt at that pleas, It. is the first car load of whatever seat eat from Miautusits. I== .:onottnietlautsi of Bga.P.lay. Wedneaday Wourriing, at 'G o'clock, Mrs. Oalisher, - died itt 'null break down, knoen as the oPna Whistle," on - the corner of Elm and Prospect streets; in the Sixth t Ward. She was a widow, whose tcsaband,naMed John Galla her, was killed in some sort of o melee at New Orleans, about two years since. lie, as we re member the ease, was ern in a great m ucanor h y placerible s with a 'bowie-knife, nd received sh woundesthat he lived only a short time. Since that time the wife that he left a widow has been living with a notorious fellow known as "Doe" Gallaher, no relation to the husband above men tioned. In the den where they lived there at ha ne d been heard brawling and fighting and o Time a cry -of murder. These fools, together_ with this, that eke was knowato be bruised from. heating the had received, and that she had 1 , charged the outraged upou "Doc," lead to the inquest and a post-mortem examination. We I 'append ouch portions of the testimony adduced, and each only as ia itecceeary to throw light I upon the wise ltio may add that a wergild. was issued for the arrest of Gallaher, but be hail fled, and so at the time of thin writing no where to he found. We give some of the testimony : Charlotte Kirkpatrick, sworn—Mrs. Mclntyre. elope with me; wee net for me by Mrs. Gallaher on Sunday night week to come and stay with her so ebe was sick; ehe sent next morning to know if •break fast for Mrs. Gallaher meld be cooked in my house. Then stated that Mrs. G. was very 'ids and wanted me to come and eeo her, told me she was vomiting, and inked 111 could do anything for her; I told her I would make her some strawberry leaf tea; ehe then pulled down her clothes and showed me bad bruises that she had on her stomach, arms, back and knees, some ofwhich wore bites; faked her why die didn't have hi ellaher) aerated; said ahe would when she got well; asked her why she allowed him (Gal laher) to do so; she said a man whom she loved etc would do most anything for; also stated how much she had paid at different times when' e was arreeted; said she would Mil mo more when she had a chance. He always prevented me afterwards from seeing her, eometimee (myths that ehe was asleep, and almost ordering me out of the house; went last evening to inquire for her and he said rho was better; heard no noise till I heard .of her death this morning at G o'clock; she pointed him out to me and called him "Doc;" asked him to coma and help me fix her in bed several times, but he refused. James McKee, WWl—Went in her houto about two weeks ago and she showed me the make ehe had on her; she was crying; I said to her, "why don't you sue the --1 said she would when ehe got well; In the other house where she lived, heard mur der cried, and ran in, ehe said he had heat hor; had often heard of their having hard words; never saw any Weirs; the bruises I saw were on the right side of the abdomen; she said it was "Doe" had caveat them; have known her nearly five years; she was; apparently a healthy woman; for some time back she has drank a good deal; she has not been well since Me showed mo the bruins; she was lying on chairs •in the bar-room when I first taw her; never saw her on hot feet rightly since. Mrs. Ann Scott testified to a similar Gate of facts; I had been wounds on Mrs. Gallaher—one tie the right side of the stomach, another on the left, where ehe said "Doc" had kicked her; there were several brute. from her knees down, and on her arms; Me put him out of the house the next day; he came back a couple of days after; she told me yestaday that he bit her on the breast the evening after he came back; sines elm was beaten she has been lying on a mum and then on a du bed oturn theirs in the front room; th has been mock bance between the two for ma ny„ months past; I saw him beat her once; he kicked her and navel her: be wanted to take a quarter dol lar from her, and she triad to prevent him; she was going to hit him with a glass. John Dillow Mary Mclntyre, Mrs. Warden, Mary Flinn, FM,. 1 1 111111 and John Irani wero °seminal and corroborated the Metimorty above detailed. Mn. Kirkpatrick being recalled, elated that about a month ago ehe bad seen a fight between Mrs. Gal laher and "Doe," in which he had thrown her Moat the room and used her in the' most brutal manner. Mre. K. sew it as she was passing. After the above testimony the Corouer'e jury adjourned to the house where the dead woman lay to receive the testimony of the physicians who had been examining the-deed body. They had concluded, and were et the office of Dr. Hop per. The jury went there, and Dee. Hopper and Gamble testified as follow!: this wo- Dr. Hopper, swam—Rare hem tending man; was called totter on the 25th tilt; found her on a sette in the corner; said she was eery bad wi th bowel complaint; it was a thin; gav her directions what she should do; I went next day, hot could find no admittance; tried the front and rear doors; Met. Long, living opposite, said they _were not up; I was indignent, and said they would he up when I called again; was called to come again on the Ist of Sep (ember' going in again, found her dill on the Settee. in a very uncomfortable way; found her ease was al tered; eke didn't complain of her former disease; found tenderness over the stomach; complained of pain and was vomiting; f ordered lee.o and cops. and to avoid drink; she had tittle ot , no cough at time; on visiting her again,found her symptoms Gill altered: saw that the leeches which had been ap plied had been left to bleed all night: I arrested the bleeding sad found on tha following day a ceugh; there was constant pain; found that my proscriptions Were not attended to for want of a proper nurse; h I assented to having mother physician, but s said , ehe wee satielled with my treatment; I took Dr. Gamble with me, and we saw bar, the tor. approved of the trwereent, and agreed with me that the die ease was pneumonia. or digitate of the lung com pli. ' dated with bronchitis; was always amid the nue would end in death; at the poet mortan examination 1. -day, found. m opening the chest and abdomen, large collection of reread fluid mixed with pus in the left lung; alto a gangs..en state of the left lung end Use right lung rather m • normal elate; also a fracture on the fifth rib an the left aide with a little spicule of bone penetrating tha left lung under the mammary gland; also a collection of fluid around rOse heart; the lira was unusually large, with a emound or black spot on the right lobe or apex; the stomach was displaced; cannot assign any direct came for the enlacement , of the liver; external in jury might mese it, or intemperance; found the mu coue coat of the tomach ted and eo,heli healthy or in a e nsrmal au n dition; the br f o t ken ow rib mutt have been the effect of external injury; the spi cule penetrated the external and internal pleura sod into the luag; the presence of the splinter would produce irritation of the lung; we mew no other marks of violence, except what the jury eaw. Dr. Gamble, sworn—Was present with Or. Mop.- pa on Sunday; we never attended her except that once; corroborated Dr. Hopper; the only hope I had. of her recovery was io her strong constitution; in the post mortam; found ulooration at the point where the elk was broken; tho (mot on the liver was the result of eons violence; there ware bruises on her body; she died, in my opinion, from the condition of her left lung; at the point where the rib was broken, a piece of the lung had sloughed off; she dial of pneu monia, but the cause of that( cannot give; the piece of hone may have bean the exciting cause; th may have been sensed by soma external violence ts ; she was a. drinking woman. The jury returned the following verdict:— "That Mrs. Margaret Gallaher oame to her death from injuries received by blows and kicks in -4131nd by John Gallaher." COUNTRY Mmes.—Viewould direct the atten tion of those desiring a most beautiful location for a country residence, to the sale on the prem. Wee, by Mr. Davis, auctioneer, this afternoon, of four tracts of land on the Allegheny Valley Unread, about ten miles from the city. Amongst the many advantages are a good neighborhood, and an abundant "apply of soft spring water, which can be taken to any part of a dwelling. Care will leave the depot at ono o'clock, for the sale. See advertieensent in auction column. Tun Fair drocustle are assumiug a very pleas ant aspect. The Managers met yesterday and proceeded to authorisysibe erection of all build iogs necessary to the completiou of the grounds. c A large circular hall in going up for the horti cultural department, which is to be covered with canvas. A large company of men aro at work, and everything will be in readiness at the time. Wo hope that the show of articles will he credit able, SHIS or Broca and' Rost Estate, on Tuesday evening. 6th, by P. M. Dania auctioneer: 25 shares 111... t. M. Bank of POLO/ugh $5B 75 10 do Citizens' " 54 50 Bdo P., Ft. W. tC. It. It. Co. Stock. 400 [louse and lot No. 301 Pato street 4,e00 00 3 lots on Overbill street, with brick trea tment, in the Seventh ward 2 lots on Miller street, Seventh ward, with 20 feet front by 100 feet deep, ACESOSYLIDOMINTS—We omitted inadrertent ly one duty we owe to the landlord of tho Saint Charles Hotel. We hereby desire to acknow ledge our obligations to all connected with that hotel for the great etttenUon paid to our canoe -111131106 and comforCin reporting the remarks of Senator Douglas, on Tuesday night. The atten tion wee marked end its recognition should be eo, also. ESMOVAL.-- - E. H. Nevin, Esq., agent in this city for John M. Bradstreet S Bon's Mercantile and Law Aiency, has removed hie office from No. C Wood etrect to No. Slteurth erect. Mr. Nevin le a icry worthy gentleman and an effi cient agent, and by his faithful reports Is doing good eervien for the bueineas'of Inc city. W e wish blm success. Hie card may be found In another column otthis day' Curdle. BIICANTLICI 0000.••-•Johnrotorsean, jr., mad, information against William Wolff and William Einstein charged with secreting goods. The charge is that, being indebted to the said plain tiff in a certain onm, their goods vela concealed to escape a levy. Einstein was arrested and gave bail in $6OO to sower the charge at Court. - tons not arrested. TIMPIIIANCIO.—An it;tereeting and enthuel- I natio temperance otecting was held a few ee. n D. igh J. ts since at Hollidaysburg, at which B Yokes, of this city, spots with great accept ance, after which • series of resolutions were submitted by Dr. Jankin, supported in a epee oh by J. Brotherline, and a dopted by (be meeting. Tun Eaa ON Etre.—Fennetodt airo.t a town in a day.--Since Monday of tho preseat week no Ices (ban five substantial buildings shave cone menced and are now looming up ea y h wand of magic. Success to snob energy ; by it the inekbauelleas resources of our country wilt be developed. Sea advertisement. Tem local in the M. S. Church, with. in the bounds of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny distriete, sin to meet et the Smithfield . Church , to-Milroy, 9th to elect delegates to the Rational Local IttoOters' Association at Baltimore. Telegraphia~~ _' - New Yolk, Sept. I'.= - Stock waken continue to move upwards with rapid strides. This re still applies more particularly to the railroad 4ariss, which are in strong demand, stimulated bY the Rat: bring accounts from the wee- The dealings to-day were marked with extraordinary buoyant). especial' ly in New York Central, which opened at 7867 8 h end steadily rose to 791, the closing price, with salsa en tellers' option; thirty and sixty days at 78167 9 . In Reading the sales were large et 47(1,141, cash, and 445 on buyers option. Hodson River to 3 per cent higher; Rock Island 1, Helena ti, and Nichi pen Central 1.. Erie remains neglected at 4, at which a lot of 50 shares changed bands. Pacific Mail we.s among the few exceptions to the rise, falling to S3l, a decline of 2 per cent from yesterdays prices. To. I lode and Chicago, and Burlington and Quincy, each advance 1 per cent. Illinois Central is buoyant, and is sparingly offered,elosieg at 69. The quotations of Railroad bonds show a slight improvement to-day. Erie fourths brought 301, and Michigan Southern firsts 73. The State stocks, with the exception of Missouri sites were again higher. 'The business in this department was not so large as yesterday. There is more activity in money to-day, it is con fined, however, to call loans, for which 6 per cent. is more readily paid; discounts are easy at 8367 per cent for prime short paper, and 7 671 for long, run t:dug into February next. At bank, the ruling rates ISO 6 per cent. for demand loans, and 7 par cent for paper. In the foreign and domestic exchange noth ing new presents itself. At the second board the extreme quotations of the day wore not maintained. Missouri mixes Harlem rose 1.; New York. Central 5, closing at 79;679i; preferred rose Reading 1, and Rock Island closing at 701, cash, 6701; in Hudson river there is nn change; Pacific Mail fell I. The August receipts of the Now York Central Railad are stated unofficially at 585,0 00 exacts of 1855, r0 which would make the Angola earnings E 623,048. WASIIISOTON, Sept. 7.—Some time ago Captain Stowe made a fell statement to oar government of the circumstatmes attending the expulsion of him self and other Americans from Sonora. This art of the government of Pescbiere being clearly violative to the provisions of our treaty with Mexico, proper measures have been taken for tho protection of Uni ted Slats, cthe itirens in tt quarter, and instructions ere now on ir way fo h r a that purpose. The lists of lands, embracing an area of nearly 172,000 acres, enuring to the Southern Mississippi Railroad, under the act of Augnst, 1858, have been. certified to the State of Mississippi, by the Secretary of the Interior. Sr. Louts, Sept. 7.—Tbe flouring mill of Good win, Miller Co., and two adjoining buildings, on the corner of Ashley and Main seets, were burned this morning. The loss s3o, tr ooo. Isumred for $14,000. The river fell one loch at this point last night, and boa been stationary shies morning, with 54 feet water to Cairo, 2S inches on the lower and 4 feet water on the upper rapids.. There L 2 feet in the channel of the Illinois, and 4 feet in the Missouri. Weather clear and warm. FRISZPOTtr, m., Sept. 7.—The State Fair is a com plete =cues. Not less than 25,000 people were on the round. The receipts for to-day amount to $5,00 g 0. The steam plows were on exhibition this forenoon. Fowkes' machine plowed ea acre in eleven minutes. The number of agricultural implements on exhibition la lamer than on mg prevlotu fair. The Farmers Convention meets this evening for the purports of discussing nutters pertaining to agricul ture. Friday is the but day of the fair, when the premiums, amountiug to $18,500, will be awarded. SYnactres, N. Y., Sept. 7.—The Republican State Convention, to nominate candidates, met at noon to day. The Hall was crowdod to eat:location. Ward Dant, of Oneida cu.. Wl.l chosen temporary chair man. Adjourned till afternoon. Syracuse, Sept. 7.—The Convention this after noon made the following nominations For Secretary of State . Elite W. Leavenworth, of Onondagas Co.; Comptroller, RobL Dennison, of Orange Co.; Attor ney General, Ches. S.ltlyers, of St. Lawrence Co.; State Engineer, Orville W. Story, of Allegheny Co. NORFOLg, ia, liapt• 7.—A destructive fire this morning consumed Mechanic's 11111 in this city, to gether with six large stores• Loss nearly $40,000. The buildings were Insured. Bpsvos, Sept. 7.—The royal mail steamship Amer ice sailed at noon to-day for Liverpool, via liallfax with $.50,000 in speeds. Lovisviux, Sept. 7.—The river Ii falling, ve feet 11 inches tretar in the canal. ------ A C•ae.—Jlrrerr. Edifor.: The Jefferson Guards, of Canonsburg, baying been present at the late en campment for military instruction at'Camp Brad dock, take pleasure in expressing their erotire satis faction with the regulations that were made for the comfort and wants of those in attendance, and desire to express their gratitude to the commanding officer for the courteous treatment received at his hands; and an desire, also, to return to the Duquesne Greys oar heartfelt thanks for their many acts of kindness ex tended to as, and hope that we may ha, a an oppor tunity of meeting them again, and returning at least • part of their ltindness; and we shall ever remem ber them as gentlemen, worthy citizens, soldiers arid friends. Ws. B. CALOEIAN, J. C. BrNsar, ‘‘• Committee. We. A. liCliurr. LILL:TIMIS —F. It. Brant, Esq., President a .m. the Y. M. Ili Library Arsociation haft appointed tho Lecture Committee for - 1859-'GO, ea fOllOl/: MD. U. Kinosid. chairman; Joe. Albree; Wnl. D. hrGowan, Joseph D. Potts, Chris. Magee. The coarse will commence daring the preseot month. We learn that Mr. Vandenboff bee been i engaged for the first evening. Tun Odd Fellows of Ells both and vioiniLy are going to have a celettrati n at that place on Saturday, 10th inst.. Au ad resit will be deliv ered by R. Biddle Roberts, Esq. Ten Pittsburgh hi. P. Conference will meet in Sharpstarg, nett Wednesday, at 9 o'clock. LIGHT COZZI, well cut and neatly made,Tants and vesui suited to the season, boys' clothing of choice material Ind handsome styles. White shirts out on • riz principle, a good variety at J. L. Carnaghan t C .'s, Federal street, Allegheny. f Z Eva.—S. A. Sterrett, AL D., devotes special attention to all Mewl,' of the aye Cataract re moved by • new operation, eauslng but slight pain or ride to the eye. Residence, 277 Penn street. Notice to Builders and Contractors. THE UNDERSIGNED (formeli foreman Mr Rowland E Parry) would neepectfolly r Inform threw for whom he boo done work. sad the public Irma:rally, that be Islao• prepared to fungth Slate., or put on Mats Boob, to the moat approved mane. Orders for Hoeing or We pairing of Slate Boot. (If left at the el. of Alem.lautta lie, cantor of Etna guest and the Oanal rush ward,) be promptly situated to. TllOll4l WAY. curler:rid. TO 041P1'MA.1.113'143 Valuable Iron Works in Miseauri =EEO THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS "THE SIS.RASIEO . or MAURY'S IRON WORMS." dins led le Phelpe county, In the Btate of Missouri, being Ove miles from Jamestown Station on the Southwest Branch of the Yeelflo Railrowl,loo mile. from the city ofBt. Louts— Wootton to the. state of Thomas James, dseeseed,ts offered at 7111 ate asle, for the purpose of settling ash' estate. This property omelets of we ten thousand saes of land, abounding l ingsiestaubl banks of lb. best Clue of Bp.- War Ore, located by es - pertained parties at an eitrly day, and poetesses impator advantages of eon end timber. Yor the Idannfecture of Iran It Is unaarpmeed. The Ore Rank Ls only onnthird of a mile distant hom the Pomace, and an be mined and healed at net not uceedlog slat 7 mats per ton, which yields sistyais per cent of metal 1,, the • furnace. The Work., embr.ing the Furnace., Totters. Vlcatrion Villa,/lc, /lc , era driven by • magnlacent ne...failleg ffPrimit - - the principal bead and chief waurea of the Mars/nee Blear —owl, =Kowa opens twelve foot fall, ample power al all USW. of the year; I. neither affected by drought, !median Of high water, and la rinmrpaesed far beauty and In the con. venison, and economy with which the power is porreenent ty •emred. The works are now and have been for wend 'ewe in enontenfol operetion, the furnace making twelve tone of No.l Cold Bled Pig Iron every twenty four hours. The Yarns. Black end Blowing Cylinders, to., are new nd of the most approved plan and construction. Theban& log. are complete in every particular, and of Wadent ca. trolly for all purport. Patrice wishing to purchase are invited to apply In person . by letter, to WILLIAM or ANVIL JAMBS, atllarameo Iron Works, Ilbsonn, or to OoL Whl. ff. BOND, at Md.. eau, Ohio, and every facility will beoffered for a pare oval evanination of the property,. a more aped& desaiPtion .eat by mall, if desired. au=ditateltadir _ PENNSYLVANIA - - St ate A.griottlt.ttral Society. I EEXHIBITION.—ThuMath Annual &hi tattoo of the Pennelleaula State Agricultaral Society, wlll be held at Poweiton, Plailadelphte, on Tualday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Ptiday, the th, 27th. =thud Stith days of Betotember wan. On the let Septembr, the Pro rotary will remora to the Booms - of the Philedalphia 8o clety for the promotion of Agriculture, No, (d Chesnut .trot, Philadelphia, where books of Entry for the Exhibi tion will be opened. Letter addressed to the Secretary at lianizburg. John bPdowen. • Philadelphia, or Charles IC, Engle, Bcutlaton , will trost•ith attention MUM September. OASIS TAGOAST, President. A. O. Morns, EoctatUJ• B as,do for Exhibition carried on all the Railroad.. am Mat., to and from, free °, rhos. , • .191.avuel Coral Land. ONE THOUSAND ACRES cf valuable mel land for sale on Greso slow, In Henderson con. ty, Hy., about thirty miles from the moral. There are one handrail and Swingy flee sets* cleared. ma coal la vary conrealant to tits river and la of snail. lent quality. There Is a large amount of valuable timber on Ulla land. .are miW cooranlent, arid stavigstkek tripled at all lima. , Any pence desiring to puritan will eTply to W. ANTHONY, araltßaerd.4l, Cheataboro, Ky. Wu. 11. ROELBOCK, 99 unzary srszigr. ANNOUNCES TO MS PUPILS AND TOE PUBLIC That Id will mama, big Lemma on the Plano, Vocal Hoek, AGOUBT 29. Apply at Ma reddest►, mto my pupil, tiIr.OHARLYIS MELIAM n Wood Aw2-9AttdOt JERSEY PEACH BASKETS; Split Pont.. do Orchard do Clothe. do A bole lot. aseort.d, Jut r.o'd and filr gab by satodAwt 6AIII3I6IIIIIDDLT, 11 Diamond nDUBLE LID MARKET BASKETS; OPou do . do do do Amoy Lind do All Anal, by du neat, dozen or singly for sal* by Waiver BAAISLTS SIDDLI, No. = Inatoork d Uri ERRING--50 bblo. for MINIM sale by s NSW PUBLICATIONS anderesh sapplies In all departnwntr. now varieties Eitatwoory and Writing Paper. E. 0. 00000.AtiL Antenna. SWEET POTATOES--10 bble. received thits ' ••: •• . ,rl ' IPMwrifrimlarrrTrYi off " • • • fl -1.../IORN-5000 bus. for au end to arrive. 4 ett 113:=C 4 XT4 =CUM a cox Commercial eiTzsaultun istax.mtras,Tz. iltrev*d itpederzy for a.) Piifsbur9h Gave!. . Sip. rrniscaaa, SEMsprr, Exerattasa 8, 41.011}1—ttia narkatlmi modarstoly sabre. at Primo a 1 shade earior than ;yesterday, and the salesfoot up largely, I being about 2,100 blabs. Sates it depot of 100 bids Super si 54. 40 85 do Spring Wheat Stall at Sfor 4. sod SO 0.40 do condosaued 4/.3 at fid. Prom more, :40 Obis St $5 f. 4 • 4 Wis S,S est Family Sstrs, awl PO for White Wheat. do; 8 du •t $ 5 for Natl. and $5.50 for roallly do: 55 do Yaps st SS. 'AZ do at SA do do al SS: 4do Family Estes. Whig. Wheat, st SS 2 00 do Extra tad Sootily dost 1.5 and SnXi 100 do , iTeSk•S S• and SSW tot the thew gredeg 150 do at SIMI for Sauer sod $5,14. for Etta: 50,40.7 5 . 40, 150. WS eo anti 126 no at $5 for Super, $3,4105,5 for Stara and $5,- no fur Family; 100 do Sigma sot gasidir 1545 and $ -5,4ft and Fancy tnutds $5,75 8 05, Feller. do not . note, in their...- tends, too distinction between Spring and Winter Wheat I Floor, but Spring SUM and Sztra..Y ho 0.0" d et h 7,50 and $5. Ste Flour, 40 tads !OVA Cild.AlN—s good demand for dltniCr, both for seed eat \ mimes: Wed from rtcre of bash blediterranaan st St; IS; 1.000 do at $1.,Z0; 1,000 do too seed at $1,20 for Red and $1,40 for Mate; slid 1,1700, It., and 1;430 barb it sTsai ISO at 85 Ned and $1,23 I, MOW. FM. 400 bash from store LI.TI. 114, ..0.0 and 150 boon hien store at 3141Sti. ' a RCICEMCS—ssIea of 10 1400 Idolitaloet ad""ls do at EKANS—a ells of 20 bosh small white at P. c; , 030 8e006 , --salas mr I.wo 6 .d 11) ,%," 17 N ®73,,' for Eboaldera, s% for Sides and 10, for a me 1,500 lbs 661w:dates and bides at 7% and g;li. CIIEESE--ashs of 60 .of :LI bre It 5 far goof W. x. SALT—sales of ^ea , bbl. Extra at sl,a, POTATOES--r la of LO bash Redtst 40. mud 6 bbli. Sweet $4. BOTTKIR.—• ss.lo of 2,000 Am. wt 10. 11•1—salon of 21. bad. at, aca;o. at 1,164111 ton. ORICKENB—• NO. of 100 Piin Hoe ni 'AS 1.4. 0 EIONICT AWN AND Co3l3linit.Claa. , The usenet express computes have ;creed together on • new and uniform scale of prime to be award Ulm the Itch Inst., for the tranrunisehm of money. Tbe rates are some. what higher then heretofore charged, under the inlinenceot severe competition, but unconsidered es fully warranted in view of the risk anumed To what &recalled outeldepoluts, commisieg New York, PhiladelPhie, Quincy, Burlington Buffalo, Baltimsra, Keokuk, Bock blend and Wisconsin, the rate* are to be El 1141,000 for Hank Notes, $1,50 for Gob!, $3,50 for Palm. On thews prices they graduate thh wale for retalntg on comtracts for $lOO,OOO Ili annum, and tieing to ppoo,ooo, at go reduction for each addition.) r.30,- 000, caking It for • millkin, 760 i thommiel, On inside point; radii u Pittsburgh, Cleveland fowls. vine, ix., the rate is fixed at 60:14 "IV on Bark N0ta,761 on 001414,50 for Silver, and graduated down, on annual contract; to 35c on Bee millions of paper for sending, pod 6650 on one million of Oold. They contract agrownowits lbw to }minify that the el:tweeted we to be divided u nearly equal as postage among the companies having the destine. Non arm:lemon point between them ft . - arrangement will tend to mer the profits, of the 'eorthag butnera a: preterit rates for craws; and must, we presume, be compermated by &dere in some way, eir rates for acillog or lower allowance to the d rawe rs tor packages remitted.— [Ctn. Com. Telegraphic advice. from New Orleans state dist the gold or Om wry from Celifornia to New York is only gldN)0,000. , If this be not an error the emonut will to • disappoint. [runt to those who look le these arrivals to fortify our tank vaults against the European drain,—N. Y. Trip. The Import of epee. eoin New York for the week ending Saturday, was as follows • Tr Prevtoneiy reported.. ......$48,585,90 P 7 ...... 17,811;257 (10 82,7.83,998 00 [N. Y. Coar. The Bank Statement of the week le • noir= one, and about what tree looted for. 11 wee anticipated, from the ems of money, that the Bents telt strong, and were expand ing their loans. The figures of the rations t e ems, now mand about as they did two wean ego. the line of however, being shoot $.201,000 greater. The following is oaroparative statement of the condition of the New York City Bank , for the wools ending August 28 and Augur Total far 1859 gams ;Imo la 1848 Same Ilmo In 1851. • ...rig. Tr. Sept. 3. 8117,311,070 $110,104,202 Inc._ $153,181. . N 020,036 21,478,299 750,233 . 8,211,279 8,373,318 Inc:- 139,039 . 71,791,817 73,155.700 lot ...1,363,88.3 Pi. T. Tett.. PtIILLMISIIII CAT= 1110000, lloutlay, Sept 5, 1858 About =OO heal of boot cattle wero offered id the different yards this week, tint price. wens steady. not et from 714 elc, madly at from 814, to 9,t.f i c the 100 lbs. at w hid:vides lb. bulk of the offerings It were dimposed of. Of Sheep about 8000 em dispose.' of at prey iota price.; the demand was luta.. Among, the. galos were 2188 . "8 1300 '48:4 824 748 The vilest market abated quiet MU mooting and . shade weaker than Batnrday, owing to the hoary receipts, which exceeded one hundred inensand brunet.;hot ao 'Clung. • good demand musing op for spriog grade. st • decline of a bout O. Wilder .hest was doll, lad • anode lower. Abbot 90,000 onebets wheat ware sold, in $l,OO for No. I white; 88 @We for N 0.2 red ; fur rejected winter ; 734373V j 0 for ha 1 sprlog; 61448)700 for N 0.2 opriog ; and 5,70 tor reject ed opriog. ail n Uore—clotiog quint at 730 for No. 1 sun 70c fur No. apring. Floor mu active end firm fur spring vadat, aunt 1100 Onto of which were sold at $3,25434.t0 for common to fair brand.. /Winter what,. extras continue doll, with limited sem at 81.40@AP. Corn was tun e god advan ced 1A5111... About 31,000 bittliel. changed band; at Mc for common canal afloat; 514(3.62140 for Na 1 in store: and 52c for Na 2in eters. Oats quiet and steady at 250 for No. 1. and 220 for nj.ted. Ilya 5.5 c. Barley In gad demand at 450 for No. 1 In store, and 35c for ha 2. Timothy good study eit $1,40(42.Ui--[Chlcaffa Press. Faticas—We regret tottossornu• tomer readers the ens pension of Georg. B. Baby, Esq., Produce Commission merchn, of this dry. As a genuetnen of the strictest in tegrity, and as so active sod energetic merchant, Mr. Tet ley bee bug otood high in th.e.lbastioo of the conronnlty, end In his soisfortoot• he Liu the sympathy of the erdiro hotincsalmbUc. Ulm liabilities, we understendolmouot to about sl‘ooo, sal Lis esmts to $35,500. Ills kw. lan L. mainly by ads. Arian; 00 the old crop. to correspondent. in thio Stabs end lowa We bear that there Is • [Ur prospect of ids being ab'e to errant...l.r.. WI to go on with Ito In:sinew, which rumor, wo hope. will Vora ox . rect. Mr. it 1 1 7 th to-day f un d lo we of Tresuiteer of the Booed of Trafa—the fds of which were In hie ha:We-eau:l Well sorest' safely depoolted with his bondemeo.--Ctilcsgo Canadian. Net peyoNb.. Prase Misr .--wa understand that Saturday night Ir. a heard fro. prevailed over the northern portion or Math... doing much damage to the Inte ann. At Freeport the li,•- pn on the State:Talc grout.. aara nearly all klied.--Shia. Press. Pr. Loco, Bert 6, r. ea—The flour market to unchanged In every respect. Euperfine city ts bold at g441..23. Who. Is dull, but prim too uurlangod. Prime red, 1341,10. Recelpts, OLOCO bushels. Corn, dull; nsceipts, 4,000 bu,b,h. Thera le • fotf demand for Oatkand prima hs. adrauced to 410430 for prima Provishme steady at 91 4 ' for bacon aides, and 7t,ift”.o for el:welders. Barrel lard, 1040)104. Nothing done In Homy or Lead. No dotage la matey mar -1 ten. Itacbsarge,;4.i prem. As we entkipated, tactual. went down 'today to I per cent premium. Mb Id ves7 comfortable,. compared with the rate. ruling • few day. ego. Busingna aralunes fro, and as compared with mouths Olt, It 1.1 decidedly scare. Itirerybody aeons more cheerful, thoriglOof course it will take several months of ultra shipment? , uad economical purchases to square up old obligetions.Chiesgo Preen. Imports by Railroad. P. P. 89. k C. 11...16.—Allegheny Station, (for July and A4r gust.,)-478= 0 besb wheat, 101 her, 84 bbla apples, 166 do butter, 2 35 do egg., 1162 bs.A , chsess., 21,M1 bash oata.7o bbls uhlsky, Me do door. 185,dis Sassed, 120 bbla fish, 1600 bush Rye, 3006 do corn, 1339 dos broom, 189 do buck• eta, sands, omegnees. DIVER NEWS. • - The gay Watt pasted Pomeroy, on her wey up,. the of ter.oh of blonder bleriner passed the nem place pippedown, cm Puntlar, found two feet tat:Weeny. She re her freight from Cincinneti oh Wheeling, and so did tbeulenwood. 1, harheen brought Wilma, the principal part at lout, tip rall. The river at W. hid bet Zi inched of water. The I ulerlile Courier, of Monday, case tba Elszal Doll Ls lust out of th e dry dock, and will reeome her place In the Cairo mall trade ibis smacking. The Ecabouty had been .groan d at Warsaw but Sunday, but worked °IL The Ream. g , co her recital dose uwerArlp, was pu Ore ll at nag or lo In Buffington, whicti Gunk tbe Fulton City, rsturZg It out of the cnanuel. Capt. Dorually dreams tbe V.of the uudarwriters, boatmath and the sUpplog public generally for hie aerricaa Steamboat 1111114 ED• Telegraph, Eros/mil* Jethamo, BrommiThr. Cot, Bayard, Elisabeth: feet 6 Talagraptst Rlastrata. New To... Sept. 7.-Cotton heavy; tale. C6O Was. Flo, beavy, except state, which Is brut; asles 13,000 bbis. Wheat heavy; salsa 12,000 bus at $1 35®110 for whltr, $ll6 for rod Ohio; $(116 tor Michigan. Cora quirk salos 13.000 nue. Pork heavy at $l4 67%415 for mann slol2®lo 25 for prime. Lard buoyaut. Whisky Imo at 26/4427. Idu Cut Near; ado hams 8%. Tallow steady at 10%. Sugar hoary; scov bU t it Market: Reaves firm; receipts 3000 bead; average Prices' 869%; extremes 6%®11. Sheep decliro/d; receipt+ 2/.0,000 6.4. .11 q.litka bare .lightly declined lm prim sales at T 4637; doted dull. EMIe firm; receipts 4100 head. Stor kl,,Qs firm; Ch k Rk Id 70%; Cumb'd C.l 14%; 111 Oen RR E.S do bond. BS; N Y flen 79%; Beads 44%; do errs 136%; O.Ch 74%; Par 11 3 El Co 63%; Ruda. RA 11754 do preferred 38. A meeting of the .toad mortgage bond. holden was held to-dr and resolutions ware adoptcd urg ing vigoro. action for th. appointment of • mayor, and the early sale of the road Prittuarkina, Bard 7.—Flonr: receipt. in excess of de. Mend; prime droc*brig rates to home trade mop from 4,1 E 4 to $4 76 for old stout imperfater, $4 6706 IS fresh gloom% $i 67%05 62% for old stock and bah ground erde% $ 5 ea n 36 10 - for extra family and Wry. Rye Flour anoCorn Heal steady. Wheat unchangat u s gold atsl. Mt Z 4 whits at $1 M. R.: 600 bus Del sold at it Penns at 750. Corn &deemed; aka 2500 brayellow at 560: OM In better demand; 1000 bus 0.1 Ps, In elm, sold at 3C4 eome DIM at 304 2000 but at 314:45. Whisky steedy et 27€121%. • Oactintarr, Rept. ".—Ploor unchanged In prices or in the tone of the Wheat Inactivw, 006 050 for good $1 0301 10 for white. 0.12 not moving Indy; sake .70071. Oda he/4 at 446 fair. . Cut ideate held tm firmly as to chock the market Bacon dd. 9%; aboulders 7%; kW. Pork Sept itarrizon. 4 7.—Ploor hoary and lower; Howard et and Ohio breads sell id $6. Wheat Oro; alas 16,0C0bur at $1 15<ill 40 lot whits; $1 05611 20 for rod. Corn 4.411 white and Yellow quoted et 7FialiCk Provisions Inn and ectivw. 800. OM arliNglOc for Shies; Bless Pork sells sts 2S. W6la4 9dNne 5854• 011...L.LA AND Jr...x TUI LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sewin TUM Is TUE MACHINE whose owners aroma • promtoo2 of In Pttlladaphts to my other on exhibition at the 'Franklin jnAltntathat amid tin the sane range of tort as watt— 'Mali offer nabob:4 bean aceeptedttla anpertetity meat ba conceded. Toe olio at 11.. M. M.A.14.134.11.1.1•1. & CO. int94ll*T _ TEDIIILL bT. ,ALLIOUESY CITY. SAIDUEL B. FLOYD & CO., 0011111381051 AtEIICUANTE, And denim In Flo:m.omin and Produced 311 LIBARTY =REST, near PA t..% Depot, PITIIBURG% PA. Ip] PRG BEDS— of several " ceptkinds J—mtootaturng by asaulforWYON :m —" 28 actd ao SaGrEfleld Stmt. lt/UAMnTI:-----Th---TOP 'DRESS 0 BUREAII .I.U.—atbeautild designs; lintalapl god In warehouse. said - T. EL YOUNG t CO. Per' and Red" OTATORS-50 bus. r_c BARsm. More and for sale bY tlF (Catj S °IDA.R,PINE 0 liti every %, sodsrps. forAala stlowestriesi to lb* ttide by EDIDDLI, 21_ Diamm, foz Po— on gd W sees—Cons y fwtpry by MUST & aesxts. J. . 0 "Ne c«.a latmity u.n draft. i rtAki 0 m store and for sale at 10 . 0 ,4 hdory prim by =ST/ BABMIIi safiCana Malty sad Used yt.• TIMOTiIy. MED-1001m Prima rSP,:iOSI. CC4114-4909 bus. in stare mad far mao BOISIDXCLUAIIParagg, . . NEWACIBICULTIIIW. SETTLEMENT. Ter au. FARuE. A eßaiii..moracop,r ticrttinientg: (railysitisouluthan:tal:y Philadelphia, on th Camden ny and Atlantic R. R.,Jcia . Ah estate coodsting of several' thardands alluvia of ocive roll has neendistdel into Tunas et Haw-. 'redone darn Ault the purchaser. A population Of somm dna!, from Tatham parts of the middle States ail hew Ing• land have setthal,There the past par, improrat mad raimitrcelif anent The g cloo of the land le at Um the lad thebeet. IoW ma of fmm $ l5 VW Pe r s ore,Ocena, Pe en. rally tar the production of Wheat. Clever, nthM and Vegetables. IT 13 PON3iDEHED fill B 5 13T . 111.131 T SOIL IN TILE UNION. The plarre perfedir sceettmr7afrontitna,froste—ticr....l3o4lesatrat.cll4o.enrg.y cli.theg.fetr...er.b; • Hy 131 examining the place itself, • corred Juogius e, can be forined of the productiven.•a. of the land. The Mays are made may to ware the rapid Improvement of the leterh , which Is only sold for actual. imprcrer,-..-.t. Th e reenl h, tr i , been, that within th em th year, some (Ara ?tun h•ve been erected; tw ill!, one tta.., (Oar Mores, mate forty • lanyard. sad Pesch orchards planted, and a largo number of other Improvements, melte; it a dangle and salve place of buthilMs. THE 11.11/Hgr se /he reader mgrierceive from its locatioo , le the B TIM 'UNION. • Predate bringing doable the prim than in lotationa aWaythe from the city, and more than double the Or:6th= West. H. de known that the earliest end best Baits and vegetables In this latitude momlrmo Now Jersey, and are . annually exported to Wee xteat hor. In loaning hero, the settlerliss many advantages. lie I. within few hoots ride of the groat t at ot New Tartan! Bilddle States. he Is near the old friends and ascots- • done,hid rte is In • settled country wheat easn.y inspreerment of • aratfort oireliattian is al Achal. Be ran buy every ton• de he *ante et the cheeped price, end sell his produce for the highest, On the West tab I. reverted,) be hasheels Dahl. children. divine siervice, and will cites ope wn winter, end dellghtf al climate, where farm Wre utterly unknown. The remelt of the change open thicee from the north h. gen erally been tr. radare them to err exmalLentetate of health. le the way of building and Improring,lamber Can boob- Mined at the mill. at the rater& $lO to id per thousand.— Bricks trout the brick yard opened In the place. Every at can bete ured In We plare, good carpenter. are at • hand, Sad there la no place in the Valois where trilidlnge and Improvements can be made cheaper. The radar will at once he struck with tho advantages bare presented, and mk bit:melt why We property has cot been / taken up before. The MEn Is, tt was Deter thrown tn the / market; and unless theme determents were corwm, ene/ would be Invited to Miami= the had berme patch...nog:7 , Thlthll are expected to do: They will see land under MIN% ration, each the extant atlas ettUentent the ti.T', 6ll.° &fah; meet persons trout their own neighborhood; they will witness the improtwoents and can Judge the character of the population. If they mere with • view to settle, they should mere prepared to stay • day or two and bo ready to parchme, as locations cannot be held on refusal. Them ate two daily trains to Philadelphia. wed to all set- Uwe who Improve, the Rm2roa Company a Tree Ticivt far tie wurrithi, asda rattrprice Ticket for larreyerrs- TILE "WWII 011 , 11AMMONTON. Its bumetloo with Om sgrlcaltaral eettlement, anew and thriving town Ind Instantly arisen. War& present , induce ments/or any /lade basinats. particularly "fors and Mae afar:feria. The dace basin= could be carded on 111 this piece end market to good advantage, atm cotton badness, and manufacterim of Agricultund Implements or Swede dee tor ree f small articles. The Improvement has been eo rapid to to imam • conwtht and permanent Ma. e of badness. Town lots of • good sire, ore do not sell smell one.. as would effect the ImpMroment of the place) can be bed at from $lOO and upward, The Hammonton .Frareter, moonily literary and e4rt cultural thee; containing toll informs.. of Beaumont. can be obtained at 23 cents per annum. Title indlsputable—wenentso deeds given. ewer of all In cumbrance when money la Melte to We teal lease Vine wort wharf, Philadelphis for Ilanusionum by nail ; road, at 7' a or 4!' r. w. Fare cents. When there, Inquire foe !Ir. BITIN Ed. Boardiog conveniences on Pardee lied better stop with Mr. Pyruest. a Priuoitel, Way - May hare decided mto pnrcimaing. sa he will show them over the land In hie free of expeme. Letters and got ikelm' aton to n 7.0 be t, nad r ticcon rt ‘ t ' y New Tent y " or " S.l ihr2 South Fifth attest. Philadelphia. laps -_ -bed Information cheerfolly fnrulalked. )04,0040e. $ 549,G49 90 49,076,:51 97 T" 'I A NtONTON FARMEIier.-1,1:10y87 paper devoted to Literates° and Agriculture, also cet- Ling forth full acconnts of the cm with - tomtit of Flaunnoce: ton, to Nov Jersey, can be subscribed for at only 25 muds pm WM.. Lech. postage stmopo for the omonut. Aliso. to Eli , tor of tho Farmer, Ilammonten 1. 0., Atientic Co.. Non Jersey. Thole rrhilalint chimp land, of Abe beet quabty„ in onion o...healthiest mud moat delightful amine* in tit. Union, and whom crops ass never cut down by frosts, Ito terrible scourge of the north, no adrertter merit *I Hammon ton Lands. prerndelci .ARlki LANDS FOR SALE 25 NILES 1_ froth Philadelphia by Railroad, in rho Brat. of New Yeraey. among the Lott for Agricultural mamas be ing a good from 1011, with a cloy bottom: The landle • large met, divided Into small forms, and hundreds from all parts of the courdry roe now welling and ,building.' The crops produced are forge and can Lo soen growing. Tirc climate Is delightful, nod seettro from Imam Terms from $l6 to r.o per acre, pare& within four year. by Insist. manta. To alert tho plain--Leave Vine Stroot Wharf at Philadelphia at 7?,4 4. IL by Railroad for Liammonten, or address R. J. Byrum, by letter, Hammonton L'oet Otice, At lantic omuty.fle• Jamey. floe full advertisement in an other column. - jot:coact _ A LL 'WANTING FARMS IN A DE .4.3_11000 climate, rich son, and secure from fruits, ow advertiscrosat of UAW matt. Lands In another collnn. PERSONS WANTING CI ANON of bu i_ awn for health, wa adnalisockent 01 linmeconian lamb In number column. Juiunclam . rito ALL IVANTING tAltilS, See AdVer iL Usemant nammonCon Lands. juteod6m PERSONS WISHING TO CHANGE w their: ite.hoix to • rapidly lucrsesiog ruuutry, a Ne Sst.. tlemeue where hundreds am gulag, where the climate ..' mild and dellghtlul,wwwleustimelmml the Ilaudnout. Sottlement m soother column. Jutm.46m WISHING. TOtSTrine 9 ' A . : h B . L hmf ees, t. g ood, ie. athertlwrnent of the Ilssurnenton jteheedGun ' UOE BUSINESS AND FACTORLES raw S be carried 012 prcdtably at lbaum.taa. E•asaver• tbeateat of Lbaamantoa Land. jai-canal TE:I'I.B O N CITY TILUST CO., No. 250 Liberty Street. BAN. NOF DISCOUNT. 'Excuiu,or , AND DEPOSIT. Capital Stack...... $ 150,001ji7 Capital Represented, over 1,000,000 -.: T .. air SrOornelletind ass Imp Intinozalsr .iik -. Gold, Silver, Par rands and Onrrencyreceleed o aerwair.', ALL MONEYS allowed to remain fur a Sped , d Toar.,-!.' WILL DRAW INTEREST. Eight Exchange oath Restart', and Western eitlea cowardly for sale In men to mit. Oollection• made In all tbe principal tides in L a United' Sham and the Canada., and PROCEEDS PROMPTLY BE. BUTTED M any dealeml potht, on day of instmliy. • DISI0001111: ' John Idoorheed, Alsiander Sorsrth, John Death, Geo. B. .Ilead,J. MIL Widiarn Seibert, W,Alcalhatock,lienryllc• .. Cullough, Retort Anderson. O. E. WARNER, Preehlent. . .25:1 d • It:O. SOSIMERTZ, out, ien _ RE-OPENING. PR OF. COWPER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACABIDIY, at NETILLE LULL, corner of Fourth and Marry straits, Pitteburgh. Pref. Cowper haeng returnee:lto the city. toepectiolly le- forme the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny twat be aid reapen hie Dancing Academy at the above lien, on NAY= URDAY, Ileptember ild, and will continue to teach the es.. - onnplishment la all tie serione branches, together with' instruetknee In the etiquette of the Ball Boons end Emig... Wail, graceml deportment of person, An. All ths haat and mat lathionshie Ball Boom and Parlor I.anoes, as, taught by him iu the WWII cities, melt as Lee CaledoMana Gmuliona, Polleh klezenrka Qua/eller. Ise Lender Qme drilla Pella Quedritleer. lithottlach Qua:lst:Ler; London Lancer Qmedeller. Buselan Alcumrka llnadrillede Platt or . ch,.... With ihimeraldo Well., Vassuriana Weltz;fiebotd" tacit or German Mks: Cinque or Pisa Step 'Wolin; Ciellh cola Miniekth, Espanola and Bohemian Polkan.Balows; Polka hlasmerkx Gallopade; Openith Bance;' Stergreen Pollan eiCilleintli Circle, Ac„ Sc., will be taught at moderate term. Deucerrult!o? . :sll be u 143 amps , CULlLS—Thoredsji•and Eatoro,,, 6 el , MAMMA AND Illl9s6E—Thuredays and Setaeler. 'l'' 6 3 =A- 11 V . 0 8 ClA6l3—Thuridoye so! Saturable from 8 tole e.w. PRIVATE CLAM for ladled who doetre lt. . ..- Prof. Cowper will oleo giro instruction. to Private Mom or ttatruction given at the redder,ce of pupils, lf require!. N. B.—Yrof.C.ron be wen at - the shore HO, on dayo of ' tuition. from 2 to 6 sod 7 to 100. A., or st the NAM. NOUSE dolly. . _ an 24 Re' • DBYARTILD. Telegraph, Brownsville Jefferson, Brrownevillr, CoL lleyard, Ett FRANCS WHITE ZINC PAINT . PRAM TUE VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY , • OF PA_RIS.. • PHIS PAINT is adapted to all purp oses to 1... , A. ,- ; 1,, which the beet White is applicable, It - does not 7'. .. 7 ' tern yellow, as lase feverishly dows and will scqulre the - , " bard.. sad emotional! of Coach panelling without the aid ' of varnish, end Is sully washed. Colors with' a sloe beds retells their frosheem .d brilliancy of color. . . ISM pounds will corer ow afoot aurf.e, edits the tome , . body,. XJd pounds of load—showing greet tanowy as eat as beatify.. In order . that, puttee nasydoPeed epee getting the article . - strintlyParre they should barer SOW bet the teuet rc.. - pect. bit houses. The Orsensey ehlp bat two qesditles, kuorre Y...,- 1 end &on Whiu Dr,. Red and Omen SeeL The No., • , - 1 or Red Red is the article most teed for Fainting peep... „ - - the Snow Whitens Omen EA. being only used for the m ail .... , expensive vast. JOSISPEi IL 9711010; Agent for the Co.. ..; 7 ; .. ..:-„,- Orders addressed to etherof the follow leg bonus vein be...„, ~,, ,. i Cll. at. the ore reduad tart( ef Otte, either Dry Or in , .. ~..., Oa. ” LIALL "ok CORNELL,' • - - --: • - 1= Elia. Lebo; New 'fork„ ~ ;'-:''''. REYNOLDS, DEVOE k 113.d.TT, - Ind and lOS lollop street, New York.. -,'" .1 . -. Machin $2OO O Dr. Ilimusl B. Vltava, 01tlary Corrector or Antl.lllllorao re.—P carol y ; & MD, Bat. sod DA alto, Remedy for - BILIOUS DIDORDEBB. RICE ILIADAIDII, . • amous ux.picar, ) • DYSPEPSIA TORPID LIVIA OR 52011 A OIL • • OOSTIVRISESS, BILIOUS OUTIPIPTIO COUGH, " ADEL ISOMP INDIORSTIOR, BLUR 810.11•011, de, • MIN MIME% MUM BLOO . D, end 01l complaints ceased Dl IMP BILE ORBILIOUS. ND& -D/L ORO. U. KRTRIBB, ' JuStRAcT ua Rood .1 Solo /Igaittor PlUaboogta. THE FIRST BAPTIST CORRUGATION OFTEN. VIZIR causait Enritez, CORNER• GRANrd.ND THIRD srs. FOR SALE ON ILEUONABLE 721019, - Toolbar with , ibo °EWAN and PIIILNITURS. It to wall and sat:Muttony built, caprtola &S iodic& tiz: hundred pomp, comfortably, mod Is only &Sera for sale De r It la too mall for Oar arcommodatlcatAt r or locc r t , ac„, apply to WM.II. EVERIION,II Water Mum; or J. 130013Y.11t, Jib, blet.lran Liberty ' , r.-. ::. . 0. n. AltozazOlc ,-, ikffet.ry Board of Trate.. Steam Marble WOtka. • ThirARBLE S.IINTBTA, made .111 .k 1 .6 17. 41.4. on tang Ho good bona mould . tea la anent !Sarnia Mantels ; aney are &inky' near end idd e. tacos to the beauty at a bon* than any other artkla that '. cue be bought with the asme looney: boatice *Jos boass:. with Marble Mantels will commend • animal:mate sad . valet or eetrtor was money: they can a ls o bs tanned 1...&l the warble Cannot endanger the afar of hauls • - taroll Mar y by taking giro, as wood ensateis aue do. •• ' Tope tor Wash Omega gortatone, J.; Itarble and': Stone ammo, Etontemants. Tem. . 4 d any. SUW. O 4 Curbing andrometery workotall kin& mods weeder-odr _ stock Is theta:gest In Wm ants; contacts ot tin knot marble, and bane mantersetared by eleactan.T L ga op In Awe style and Will be and actin tosecsi prices. 2 .= loom awe. Mantel IlOonvonaeOccd na,7. Otelcs, Ole Litwrif eUllote Pittabnnib,p.,4 . .koe.. snlebit•At - w w wAu • • HLAIVATILA .FLT I 1) BozzwaxiaL , '.I.ITXNT 1101' PRE24...IeqD HUTiolillatr.uoittina sza.; i mo jactared. -Also. BOLTS for-Brid6cs,..l l ehb w r . hde:oral 7.l4l4mentr, to, fzumialpd ot 4 , 44 ,0 •0",' ' •• • •• • • fob:Woes - 1 4 — o vai u SVima t...ol4.rertios pi - ta L-- -- i s t oirarity - bb ls. j 7 ? -5 . t0 . r ": _ • • r/ fc
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