• -.3'; • -SOfftts.-. copPss ILL tiOt ,p 4 - RING, ' , Anwar ea BOLT OOPPra: P OOP .EOPT, o,,alo%aboa stm sottaw, Erne* *au; de. • ~Jmicitre sae Dow* to ?areas, smi merit MUM rium; sags v ao. octstotly oa. hcad, Thlmtes Elublems . • ' ' y'Nq..l44 ri;:at /2 11 &." 0,1 d tr.t, eiripiata PI 11.41b111/14 mfr . " Ckeppar , csit to Fay dosired tattars. :-/WEINWg IrPrwardlng and Couardsaton Zdarobank intalAutnnitsnin • 34'17 , 2 01306111416,- 3311tter, 8001.115. Irifth• " An 4 'Prod..* antiustly,- • ... air nuthwol Err • Vll NVOR.I{I4 13 XA : NDHR 13B.ADLIIY, guiaitoowistaniit vizurri• COOKING; PHLOR - AND HEATING STOVES, Plain nd 'Panay Grate Front% ao. Prop ietor of the iolobrated:rwriiirr, Oas 13 ri7fii :Oa Smote CoNotrimot . COOK 'STOVES. andlEfalcis flown. • ' • 4:WoodSt.i Pittiburgh. V. FLOLAAICS , SONS. 'Foreign: and.' Domestic Bills of Exchange ," • 0nvM47.1.17111011' DtPOl3lll., . . DANA N 077.3 END BP=ll, .NO. 61-11.1ItHET STRVRT, PECEBBI3II.6II, PA .....tf4;Ttlet..Ctelleetiotts mute en'ellthe principal titles throtigh. ' - '..t4litiattbe Vatted State.. - ataltely ' Fall ,744-aapwcip. , CO„, ps.tzamv fY • _ BETAZL &AD 3411 , 17/4 . 11710019 or. HA I RS.' CAPE!, FUR!. BONSICTS, , lADO now opening for the FALL TRADE 1, i9W[eAt9nat ttctk t of iltn3ll GOODS, •thicb . 111 be .Oh No. IN WOOD SIDEDT, au= -Nye doors agora Fifth. DitbDurgb. „la .:14, 0 J 311; 1-VX` 0 -Eta. Dtalil tll S' CLAW BONNETS AHD EIALTEIMM it:Mbar2C • • : • • prrraluzoir. _ B. B. BrC. lirgagral, 6*TING, JOB . /XI? ALT., KINDS 01_ P IC P .42, P . So. 27 Wood sties[, r.lFV#Ml L .l l " l " • • MOH, PA. .TOIECN 000.13.R.A14 ez WA-ROI ilto lila Iron Uslltng, Iran V,strllS, ,Vaillt Doors, WilitlOW. Shniten Winabw . "Guards Nos. ID almond aired out 60 -Mx( Street, . . (*Saws= Wood snallstkst,) P.IT/4dBDILGII, Ps., Isriety of new Patting, Dort , sod Skin .saltstos foir all_porposte. Particular attention paid to so :f. clodniglihroLota. Jobbirstdone at short ootko. mr9 ;Y . 41=7317E11 & FRAIND. ATT,ORNE.va A. 'X' 14 EL • • ~ • . • AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. Llio: a, Shale* Block, Duhrpute, - ...a.Mllectlnnetprotoptly made in any parr Northern IDNA,or Westilu WUcsmart. attend to tbepurebansuad RAN of Real !stale, cb• O.Mb:4OIOIMT °UMW' and Delay.So SONDIIIOS NUL. ":,-.,311181011, Vain. . • . 2 . 0112D1111.8 AND 111/10111211211. 'W-88•EUrNerow wo.R.ri B. Pittiburigh. Penna. Odle*, N 0.21 Market. street. llntinfantur• all Wads at St.= Engtries and UM linctan Oultop,l4silrentl3srork, Bt.= Bon, L. Imad Matt Iran ;.;',Tobthig and Repairing donn OD short n0t1.1....0.5:10t0 'lll7 N iliv — ifactorero and pakten In all dude of • TOBACCO, !WM AND CIQABB. AND e "L27AX".TO B A. OOO , G14 7. 4 " . " 44 " ami"5 r " 7 1 ) A l PA. ' • ' 00/ELI3IC3N a_uataxBILLs.DRAWN BY .niuricAN, SITHILIOAN * CO., ON "Ma 13H13N. HANK, LONDON, IN SUMS ow oNN . - • • POTTED, STERLING AND UPWARDS. Abe, Mlle oti the irtnclpel tidos end towes of Trawls, Bakilum.,*teift; Gamey, nestle wad al her Romano 0. , • .: Ranker , Wood street, corner of Third. • • i Hat 4)4/ 1 ,..... • r_jyjEl* IEL.A. rr rt. PlttaborEU. "A..ges6lllssartiment 6f CLOTTIS, CASMItERS.S, '• ~ 7ratentettsiOiatetas, and all on anitatio ft,ntrantlatasnitt 41zr .. _ • -L.:. -46/Ptertzeitt*ittptly nea t hi the Istert etylas or the an. SCOTT, Don Oat, . 11.AS..:temovet1 to the house lately occupied by Dr. Wmi A. Ward, No. 2711 Pena street, (tenth-stile,) third door above Wand etreot. 00ilee flours from 0 a. et. till 6 e. Y. PittteiCargh Steel 'Works. • - 80'srp az Co., .74tetaitarsrsof OAST STEEL; sip, SPALNO, PLOW .LA ' : e.B.STE/IL; SPILIKOSsAi AXLES, oalAir itais and Aid Sines, Mihargh. lla i 301113... D DODD., 2 - 73 g 4 dr: Co .. , • • Solpire. Improved Patent St.,' 4 Cultivator Teeth. Polio Roo end POI! Struts, Pats:ADO, lePelreice ROAD SPIRE ;COMPANY. Joi•phlittworth ........ IN. C.131.1%701 (Stiatsgm's to Rola, Bort. .! msncriannoe'tor 1...44.)1011D SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT.SPIKES. Coriler of Water Street and Cherr7 alley, ..rtirttl* —•- - PENN•A J. M. X.r_eri,le. • Autrairtcrxx.A.rrr TAILOR, 140. 54 :SL Clair Street, mr.trute.ru.Dolldlag; rrrrerfc - goa. re RIEFII6I .2.IIERCULOI33 VERIIIa9 DESTROYER, Tbs . 041: Piney baits Worti S.err to Estominote - • lial3o4Z3ro4ldediflesltetia, Ara, iilonorrni, Fuss, Goa Waco mm Mama Tassels, tot . , 50,000'80xe7 60LD 1A ONE storru. _ TbiseCalsbiVed gemsdiss , bus bean sztansterly • brtsntiPiwblars twill pseud Europe, sad their mtrse . alnat Poser . Oliva bees attested by the &arts of Ittoals, Arrie3CNEstalsat /mar* Unbar, Baiwist Us...Y. Baal = 'wa r - BALA Naples, Jr. nod tt.tr Qsnaleal properties irsio3lßeet, sad misused by Comsat dbrtfoyashod tdedlral :-/ssealties all oyez tbs world*. Their thistrualrerussi m all kinds of ~retie •04 WWI! r hog btu wildest thfi munt.4 b." the Dlcuto.of the nets= PODS Instlll ;3i:eut, flantars. larsoors, Proprietors 01/104O1E,WillTRORSes,' lartulactorita, sod by cation. air • SamdroOSEial4sicailifundOartithates of the oblosty a Os seadet the Depot. ' iCeigl, by the Investor and Pro 'AIEYETt. firsoticiel 01.2Ercuillirsi(car. .ton Yin*. einsategoat for iba V. stew n sGenesee.. FRERES.- . taay.sulacoN. Dimwit. 04.10 Astor 13...0, .od 417 PrislitsisyMorPot i t .. , Agri& tbla,lty,' reti.ll by B. E. BED 3 1,13,8 pX).; artier Wood sad Second eta: JOB;FLE.IIING, Oonmr lEingad 4:44 Weld IL BICEILILOI WEEN. _ Hide Oil and Leather OPOTO. D. Iliazoorinca it SONS, No. 31 B. Third sti between Mutat and Obstlnut Plillstlcipbuybsr. „ .tar pI•DItT,AND , HAMM SPANDIIIQIDEB, Dry and Chun Ittlted PatuslClpo,Tszknere OH, Turanerne stO „Llistelcolitt. the ipwit. OW, MA urs.the best terms. ~ .,1115J1.11kto5a of Leadu Os weak wa wanted, "bicb .. mutct prici :111 Db givapla cub, or 'alum In "rAkiNt • lel Letth *tort:lfni adage bad told. loW aim rules the mail of the peoPb3; 7s_Nobabrra the misnamed sod misenitit phllow•Pbr. oty tO the Try. tbena• goo thing, let I. lot mut they wllltwfit litattat• w. • :Zither Let meth' hitt The .sii bare el. •••• rowdy rellhd the genent at * phydcis* concerning the shim of 110dTC/Thlell 11111-EllB, r. Mee he In lin lonewes guantltr e V o lthle al . row that ere enttn tot .allx toelather r0ma... 14 70t th mw =gr &mew ot lifjr s Vey ll' Of ;It% d 4V,a.d"fi of the syetom. lhatetterW'runs is hr . hecouang *household wool hem Shane la Tetet i ft . ont . : l4 Shone 01 1 / 4 ddhattk it•th. _,. ra • 11 y . , ...gr o gArr k turrn, Inj enenohwiatuivend propriehae ja,Watar an4l4lPront Weed* sadden' OR •• Etnurte.--.1h. , (hp. 11. "Cm paid 160 Wood Pittabterieb Pa., hat beam to , the • e.,:loptee &tea foe thapali als weals, sad luta Procured tba cf of 'revalues for the'ente of Meats oe +ebb* baY qthilidatt to dt b. 07 boa of 'rapture. thissambreese• • that iallAbctlm wN be gissn: W. *Manna InnaiTs vat on 11, 0 ,4 !laud Ihlaltlad L WW°Wd . WI WO red Peesofitted that be le .7).1:,:,-,`,',4aocebleoht bier the beadroleateleabaraeb cam. 4 psii..o. pi. Orson a, J. W. swo.iits, I p Parlipiall [sr D or the Throes moil .1 . Gliefit}jaa citletrCluonlo Allassirts complicated wittier thia..l =" frierisfeit ' Oeseemplker.' oche IST Non *OW, .-j-- -, PI P m: hilirt of gess. ,:: -:' Sloaesent wishisix Se moon we by Wier. .. ...4..t_CIENUM CIDEIV VINES of „our 4444altilpeacktir plaranZnanryirtnyt ~. .4.ti". . .l:ll,:mastal lA 7! =i:- Et l . 2s;;• - = w- , • .00043124.P'-- Simat:ltottcrs. istroBRIDIC ,sc CO.. -Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents Mr the sale of Pittsburgh Mann PROD g tr u C6,7 t. Lc a : i sol td icrad. ". P L ro .Kli mp l' ;stdis ' lion to reeedring sod forward:li. Ito. 49 Commerelea Atireal,lsl - ..L0u1• -an-19-411 SU3RIPACTOILLI3 OP ! OI'E S AND • S Of all .[ie. and ditc.`fipttiliti Warehouse, 489, ear. Pent' and SValiiut Sts., Two svime abotathiP.S:W.,* 0 2: rtlithri?Votk " - =DM tOi S L. " SEWING AIAbEINES. A. FY. C r 0 CD B. FOR SAVE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVERIENT . S. AT MANUFACTURER'S PRIC B Y ..LIDS. It. RUED, alc911:: AA. 68 Fifth St . AMERICAN WATCII e 4 YIIOLESALE AGENCY FOR TILE SALE OF AMERICAN WATCHES. We would most respectfully call the atten- flan of the palate to tba American Wotches [IOW being ex. tentlYely Introduced, the manufacture* of 'filial bas become so firmly mytablished [fiat mitre confidence can be placed upon thein - ai safe and correct time' keepers,. Pal, by dia -1 wearer and salter. Mating hcan appointed Wholesale Agents for the ssla these Watches, the public may be assured that we tan .11 theta u< the vary term:setae:l prices. We hsse alp s very large stock of Bilyst Dialed Ware, Fine Child Jewolry IP sets, latch as 031.1. Garnet, Ham., Jet sal Paintings. Oar 111.mrtment et CLOCKS Is unnsnsily largo at prwout. conipthlng some beautlfol I.isttiiths f Eight sod i'e- Day Parlor sod OElee (11c,ks at greatly nAuced prtess. Ws buss also s full stock of. English sea Swiss 001,1 end Silver Watches Oa ham!, all of our own Importation. A 1,.,, Watch dishere Tools, Materials and.watth Nisews HEINEMAN t HIEVItAN, N 0.42 Filth mooch mOTillLlLtfl MarrII2CALSII 1110TIMILIELSIII Don't fail to proortre Mrs. Winslow's South log Syrup for Children Teethlog. It Lae oo oval uo lb. It greatly facilitate. the procOw• of teething by saftrwlng the gums, saluting all Infleramellon —will allay pain, nod le sum to roguing@ the howels. Dope./ up. 11, clothes., It will giro rest to yourroirt.l, sod robot' and Loalrh in your lofsote. Perfectly safe Io all cum. This nleeble preparation Is the prsamlpftm of ous of she mostakparienced and akUl al tamale Physkdeus In New [nglaud, and bee Leon used with never.h4ltog ems.. la mlllwa of seam. We belles, It the beet and surest remedy ku the wad:, to ell cans Of Dysentery and Diarhowain Chtldremsamtbar ii wins from teething el from may other amigos. If illa mud imolai call be uthusted by d.llsgs sod osols,tt is worth Its weight to gold. If Mow of bottles use sill every year to the Cults] litotes. It Is no old sod well.trlal repowly. PRIMA ONLY 24 CENTS .A fIOTRLR. 97-Nouagonui so Ind lathe fat-stogals of CU hTi d L PRY, It INN, New York, Isms she =tide wrapper, Pal by Druggim throughout We wok Id. OIL OEMI. li. ii !SPAM Age. for Pitiat , nre. Jii2Llsreirfor THE PERUVIAN SYRUP.—WHAT to It? Meat persons her Idea that the Eta - avian S. rap le • preparation of Petsavian 'tarts. This it not Ito c.a. It Is a iclutile preparation or Protoside of Iron, which le reed Hy rscalred into the roustitntion, and will act ass hand to a Nay that that lacteal does oat nioally act, when Rims In the form of carbons., nit even In the Hoc by hydrogen preparation, ea popuLtz with pbseliitims. Whoerevilaalros to sire iron Ina form hot will ba accaptable to the bowfin stomach...oil that sill tw rustily taken Into ti.. Llissh will glee this rerilvlso Symp. which Is attested by men of bib character throughost the costar) Dr. El*Plai the Eldtla Amapa tat lllassachtstaltis, Witham to Its ettcsavill Merl rle -tom, sad sa Lava every reitadosse I. the ability of the sgest here to convince solooe of tha yams. The Pei nv ieu !Syrup Num:Lola ISolatach snit has piston...ad most wonder or terrain •Il Maas ea reqnlring • totrln gad attaratlTn prtp•r•t4.n. l olpog lalterllteutant' In another 1.. t today§ IIAVITTZ. DE. GEO. H. KIEYSED.,I/0 Woo.l atraat, b lb. As..t for this city. MMEI THE LATEST INIPROVEIBIEINT Sewing Machines. Tuts IS THE AIACHINT wiloda ..Arners • off•rol • premium t•I. in Phil.lelptila en any other on aatil4ltlon at It. Fratalio Institute that could do tho fame range of work as wolf Their °far not haring Loan aczepled its aul , erl.,rtlr mint Ins coocatteel. For fate at A. M. M.A.REIEIALL. & CO. ITIDIRAL ST.. Att,tOIIENY CITY Are Ft. PLOW 111ANU FACTII RE RS, No. FA; Penn Street, Pittsburgh: PATENTEES of the celebrated First Pre -11111.10 IRON CENTRE AND lIILLAIDE ItEVi./L 100 REAM PLOWS. Alas aissiolacture Patera Lover, C.a., Later, lisi.liaed Peacock, Wrought Moldboard, Crosle. Talley od aVery other of PLOWS, PLOT? CABTINOS, CULTIVATORS. do es :n.7 deo cordial.* to carry cm the old Phi.eills Form. dry, cOraer of Pena atroat asd Cecil alley, Uis L.Sarlsig. o labial Vasa boos Wog colobratad or their es:eller,. All rdirts promptly Saud sud aallsfaalon given to ccialoi.t.t• la every parcicalar sio7.lyd 421.41..WCf -NASD r=l Wooden and Willow Ware BASKET H, Di 131110BalB, CORDLOE,I". No. L. Diamond, salollotwlyr A uTomATio APPLE PARERS, TIIII 011WEBT AND For C•I3 alogly, or by tha dotery BA 8114117 EL RIDDLE, ILLantschirir of Wfulra 0u11 . 418.4 •• Concert Fran° for Hole A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT PIANO, of Ma UMW , Maaritactra7 of lIRRITHAPE a HAL CITEL, Lapel,. Germany, attach la, tthuot dotal, ow/ of OA ducat luatruoteuta, u regard@ bal n lots. &ad ••ectutto of too., am, ever affaredln thl• city, adatatroarfiar toil purl, with It on account of VOlllO.l to • • Weatem city. for lurthar par Uvular*, apply at the aftleu of tha Kraal.% Ohroultla. autaadtlcho PARLOR, DINING 80031, 811114300 Mi, OFFICE, fg IIEATING STOVS,- Wood or O.J. chabp. at the Tr= Clty E Etlova sad T Wiroboupe of W. W. BILIDBIII.W. Zia at Wood strubt, a w Iflnt door taltor Ago of tho Qoldoo Ono, PlTTsttufgoO RKS it AGRICULTURAL W, 49 and 51 Ferry. Street; • ROBERT R %summits, Pt e *ede , pee.= • - • kanrskattpkkor. !dowers, Beepers, Itoree,Pnwere, Threelere, Cider Bfille; Bay, t Stin'Alitid Fodder Cut - tere &other AgfititiirsiMuthinery. gezmd t, • MUSIC! Id triClll)&fi '.. god; PALLS PASTIER, WEDELESI3, A., TUBS lERES, 112 Smithfield Street, • ' OppoiSe the Custom UO.O. I . Leanne will be even In Slegleg, Plena, Geller one Vb tin. edThll ALDER AUd ' fEd, Prof of le. H 1 A I+7 A T li A PATENT HOT PRESSED NUTS of &Ramon Land and manufactured. Also, BOLTS for Bridges, Alachtutry, At. rival tund Imularus&te, Ac, furnished ot short notira. 113.,Warenoosa, no. 114 Water aULdmdl. KN ee AP, SCULLY t 00. Dr. Astonel S. Vltcta's 13111ary Corrector or Anti-Bilious Mlsture...PusSlT VIEr" Ufa ..4 Main Itental Io BILIOUS DISORDERS, BRADACIII, BILIOUS BEADACIIE, DYSP EPS TORP ID lA, r• LIVER Olt PILOISAOIL COSTIVIEDUIs, • BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC COUGH, • /EVERS • DOWEL COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTIUN, SOUR ATOM ACII, • SKIN VIBRANTA • - JAIPUR' BLOOD; • -• JAUNDICE, maa :at complituli,isund bp venue NILE OR BILIOUS. limas: DD. pita. Y RIDBIA; -JoteulloT 'l4lWood lA, Ws loot for PlUstorgb. , litllll.lf,El received la large clock. beat Vasuitiga,lsrsaguntothlti 'ssaartMeidariatfilitUdst "Vlika t a ano rortacerv. • -hairsaatte, BAGS ia ß# m bCO, b P“IM;F tt ti x~e#tt j TRUESDAN MORN NO, SEPT. 22, I&'9 WaNtilo &-vo, -;"ff.V.Joun 13ausues, Esq., Is employed by us as an agent for eeinvassing and collecting for the Pitts bagh Daily and Weekly Gazette. tie trill' visit in that capacity the variensportlous of ,Western Penn, sylrania and Eastern Ohio. lle is our onTy agent for the purposes named.; It. Ennerr & Co. Auyurt i 9, 1859. MIT= AIRRTLIIO or TAR AGRICULTURAL lloslin.—A meting of our County Board was held on Wed nesday morning al 10 o'clock, In their usual place of meeting. Present, Hems. Voting, Snodgrass, Barnhill, Kelly, Reed, Melieley, Hodgson, Pil low and Martin: Quile a number of exhibitors at the late fair were 'present in the hall.' Miss Collins, of Lawrenesidlle, represented that oho had lost CV needio work cape, which had been stolen on Friday morning. The price at $2O 0 0 ==l RUT 111 WIC BlAltifilT. NET AND VOLT WORKS. MEESE YITTS;33 ' et 7-t OFFICIAL TACKY UF• LR& CITI City and Now. Item.. Mirrt.paoLocicet. Olaarvatioom for the G. ~t , ,, I'Y E. Show, Optician, 59 Fifth St.--rorrecte.l daily: 1111 MT, Ir. MAD!. 9 &dock A. II no 67 12 .. . 110 76 C. 4 , ~. ‘, :0 29 1-10 Bar - whioh it was held was from $6 to $B. The claim was referred to tho aivropriato committee: They paid her $5. Mr. Rawls, who kept. the restannutt, presented hie bill. The report or the ',Committee on Terra Culture was called up. At their own request. they were excused from repotting nt the time. The repot!. quite a lengthy Idiumment, was '•present court," but was not opened. A communication from W. If. Dail; eon of P. DIA wee read, relative to the Specimens of pen manship exhibited et Arnett,' Hell by Iron Cit y College. Mica Duncan lost a collar valued at $3, and this was paid. Mies Scaite was awarded a premium for a landeoape painting. The sward had been pee- • viontly omitted. Mr. Goff laid a complaint before the 'Board, charging the jodges on a certain wind-mill for power, which he had exhibited, with having in terested motives and refusing to grant him merited preminni.' Laid over . Mr. Copeland, agent fora washing machine, asked fora duplicate of a diploma which bed boen awarded. -- Tliie was granted. - -- Stindry and various bind were passed. which it would be of no interest to specify. Hugh Medina°, Fag , was awarded for the nee of his engine and shafting Arrututuou Session —The Board met la the afternoon at two o'clock, and after transacting a little routine business. Mr echoyer real the following report on— Et= SATURDAY, Sept. 12th, ISbe. T. Copt. JAn Yoong, Chairmen of the Booed of 31.1. ager. the Allegheny fto,r, dyeirizfri,rot Society. Dana Stn: 1 leave home on Monday, and shall not return in time to attend your meeting on ITed ttesdey. I deem It necessary, as one of the Commit.. tee appointed by this Society to attend Professor Comstock'. Lectures, to submit my Views on Terra- Culture to the Society iu writing. This morning your committee visited the rooms of the Professor at the hour appointed. They met there several other members of the Society, and a number of gentlemen from the city and country. In a short lime the Pro fessor arrived, bringing with him several bundles of dry roots and sticks ; also a carpet hag full of “dis. closures and letters from eleven venerable United States Senators." . Ile welcomed us with a dignified good morning, sail commenced unrolling his wooden mummies. Cacti gnarled stump was held up to our view and the question asked if wo could tall why those trace or plants hail died. In case we answered correctly, ho proposed to givens a free ticket. .fur 04314 , 13ra Were unanimene ; and the same as if he had enquired of U 3 what caused the death of the Egyp tian Mummies Dr. Abbot's Museum. Ile then eked us a number of other queetions teonally se. Bible) relative to the rootless sticks and stomps whic n h had become polished by 19 years Terra-Culture. lie was then informed of the object of the committee, which seemed to annoy him very numb ; and when he Jeartied that Mr. Murdoch wee one of the eom• mitten, he said that he was opposed to committees, and thought seriously of not i•lesing nurserymen to attend his lectures. These remarks intimated to me that the theory of Tan - a -Culture was a grand humbug. Finally, ho agreed to take our two dollars each, and presented a brisk for sae to sig,, s contract to keep "Terra-Culture confidential." Feeling satin. fled, from what I had already hoard, that the pre tended try.tern waa only n catch-v.llly. I noticed him publicly that in caws I butad him dtreb.mures a diehouorable impoeition that I 1,1113 disclose hue and bin ayelcu. ' • • After considerable discussion, he let me sign my clams with thous, conditions. Ile then commenced reading the introductory part of Ma letter from an .old Idttlaa manuscript which he raid war nine year. old. The Introduction was an appeal to ties public to influence the United etatos to award the foamier I. a: Prof. Comstock) for this "unknown 'getout of . •. . . - - - ultivating the earth." It alto reflected severely pan the American pistlile for not giving the "great st discoverer of the ago" a patent. lle would he queutly lay down his lectures and tell as the wonders Terra.Cnlntro had done when he wan in Congress and in Wisconsin. Ile would refer no to engravings it old authors, to prnru that they never thought 01 Terra-Cohere. Ile alas told no how to by hridise by rutting off the male part of the flower and priosur log the . 1. rinse from another:" Ito wonlil refer ..r -naxionally to Knight and Loudon no authorities. When questioned closely reopening the most:oinaple farts in Botany and the Physiology of plants t which he pretends to he thoroughly conversant with $ lie would either admit that he could not answer the queltitro, or would show by las answer that Le was stupidly ignorant id Botany, I cgetable Pliyoiology and Pathology. In this way we passed the time un til noon, and adjourned one LOU, In 00 meantime I had the opportunity to read his curators and the contemptuous article in the 7, Prom the language he and in those articles, and hit ignorance of the organid laws, I runoider him one of the most impudent and shameless speculators of the slay : and to convey to yon a few mute Of my 1 . 0.6011 s for thinking so, l will 'elegy revert to a few of his re mark. which lennothute the great tenet of Terra- Cellars, and prove to you that whatever is valuable. in his system has been long known and practised. Ile says no seed should be planted deeper titan o f •11 inch and be covered walk leaf Mama, and that peach stones and - apple pits should be planted with the orcdl.- points downwards. Now it is well known by every intelligent cultivator that air, moisture, darkness and heat aro indispensable in promoting germioatioo. The atentrica of them is tbe clotse sv by seeds found at greeter depthe than the air penetrates to, vegetate when brought within its influeoce. Thir subject hoe bad the attention of almost every writer on Horticulture since :the days of Gerrard. Charles Ill'lntosh,in the Book of hut harden, page 310, says, ...when seeds are sown too deep, the effect is that they _germinate much slower than if placed nearer the eerie., and often, particularly in damp roils and wet seasons, pariah altogether." Petri, F.. A. Carriere, (Guide Pratique du Jardinier Multiplloateur,; and Adamson, in the Fem. des Planter, .1. I, p. hi, had tables drawn up, founded on long experimenut, show. lag the periods seeds remain In the ground when ;MVO at differept depths; and it is well known that 0013311 noels will remain buried in the soil some inches during winter and come up with remarkable rigor In the spring. Now, Prof. Comstoce attempts to show without any each proof that his rule is general ex cepting with the potato., which he says ought to be planted 2 Incites deep. In regard to planting fruit tree seeds, I would refer to an able article published iu tbe hardener's Chroniela some years since, by .1. de Joughe, of Brussels, In which be givesparticular directions (including all the principle. claimed to be new by Prof. Comstock) fur raising fruit trees from toed. 001 extract will sum's to show how fully M. Jougho corers one of the Professor's important se crets, to wit: "Befdr• covarhsg the roods they should be prarsod on the edge with the finger ' to order that the radicle may strike downward, and the plutoule spring upward, without proceeding first in a horizon tal direction mud thou forming a curve at the bane of the stem." Another of the important secrets of Terra- Culture which the Professor says is not known to any bet himself and scholars, viz: that trees and plants !should only be planted a certain depth, and that the roots springing from above the collar of the tree canoes Injury and sometimes destroys the, trio Now, in flat contradiction to the essertloos of the Prufersor. I say thatthLs pretended secret has been known by every intelligent horticultural writer. It I, referred to by Rogers, Sir Henry Stuart, Damn doll., Datroabot, Bonnet, Pepin, Settnebler, Lindley, Rev. P. Keith, Downing, and Prof. Balfour, and the' following extiacte accuse Prof. Comstock of piracy himself, viz: see ''Clienny's Very Old Notions of the Orchard": "The mode of platiting throe trees is to make shallow holes, well 'moaned at the bottom; and quite enlarge as the route spread. Krep the rot. lctr of the plant—that is, the place where the top roots spring from-,quitoop to the carfare," etc. etc. Again, AL Jougbo says, in a letter dated 25th Nov., itttli, (after spouting to some length en the subject,) trees which had struck rent from above the graft, freed themselves from the quince otock, and losing the power of drawing nourishment from the letter, produced cankered shouts, bearing, if easy, only im perfect fruits. We have observed the saute thing in our cultures for more than ten years, and thecauces to which see attribute It are there: The roots that! are emitted from the junction of the stock nod graft are called, P believe, in scientific latiguage,.adventitious mots," and this kind do dot subdivide, but - penetrate far into the eoil, whether the letter be good or bad. 'Without ettbdivision of the roots there are neither fibres nor epongiolos, the functioneof which unquestionably are to draw nourishment from the Boil, that nourishmeot so essential to the formation of the orgies of frisch. Oration and to the growth of the young fruit, liar. risen, In his old Work, refers to tbo same 'object and lay': "Nothing is more common than too deep plant log, sod the temptation to It is greater because deep planted plants, frOla having their roots more WM/- Addeo to molll4l'll are more certain or growing the Drat year," Ac., At,. lam able to quote from many other old writers who speak on this subject in strong er language than ' Prof. Comstock. The founder of .Torre - Culture says that the orchard should be left in graze; that , the plow or cultic:Lbw should never miter thecorn flew or potato patch after being plan. led; that. all fruit trees should be raised tram aced planted where the& aro to stand la . the orchard, and that those, seedlings will prodectr fruit sooner than oilythe e itu pe rt io ar t t 'c A ree ou s id ! A m is ni o, th tni at fruit pruno trous ob , a ct:pa- all the fruit tree' Witten ciao.: not tertri-tultotidt...tbstAbiL . AA 01 tau abotad ti,ialloinit to. optoorsealoattliot Wirt ;, _sA~:~.; 1-dtektut knew *fan apple tree that ant Ili roots down t 6 fist to • ipring.' Also, tharelltreas and plants ex cepting the potato, mot have a top root to be long livador flOilliStalg. • T 9 ahow the simplicity or ig surmise of the Professor when be made them re marks, requires more time theta have' at present, and It Weal extend this article beyond your patience; but I shall take up the subject and at the same time ask the Professor to prove his assertions, that 2,000 bushels of potatoes were raised by terra rdlare from erre. and seventeen large ears of torn from one grain. I will deo Call him to arroont for his attack upon llortieultatiats of this .virinity, whom be never saw, de. Yours, very truly, James S. Neater. After the report had been read, Mr. Murdock made in addition's verbal report. Ile said that Mr_ Comstock presented several dry roots of trees and old shoots of plants, and after enquir ing of the Committee the canoe of certain de fects, which they attributed some to one cause and some to another, the Professor declared that it was owing entirely to the "absence of terra culture." On d9ceitainiog that. Mr. Murdock was a nurseryman, the Professor told him that ho did not desire to bare anal persons to bear him. Ile did not insist however upon Mr. M.'s !mint the room. The above is the substance of Mr. Munleek's report. Mr, Selmer, one of the committee on Terra- Culture, wished it distinctly anderelood that, having made no conditions upon signing the agreement with Prof. Comstock, he bears no part whatever In any disclosure of the smart of Terra-Culture that may be made In the report of Oen. Negley. Ile concurred with the ethers of tho committee in pronouncing Terra-Cnhure an old idea (as is fully proven by the references of Oen Negley to authorities,) and Prof. Com stock entirely unworthy of support as the dis coverer of a new and important principle in Agriculture. ' After a hearing of the above, the Board ap pointed a oommittecy consisting of Mears J. It. Reed, J. MoK.Snodgrassand'John Young, Jr., to inquire, into Km propriety of commeneing an notion against Prof. Russell Comstock, for pro curing money trader false preienne, as it is al leged th a t I t aaharges $2 a ticket for disolosiog his meets in Terra•Culturo. MR. Ltuatar's Csao.-.•WB have received from Mr. J. L. Langley, Chattier of tho Monon gahela Bank, a statement of hie whole (mimeo- Lion with Dillaye, Langdon, Kelsey and Compa ny, in the orgenization of Bahl Bank. Ae In troductory to Me statement and an a reason for it or an explanation of its apparent necessity, Mr. Langley says: "I noticed in the publication by the several Pittsburgh morning papers, under dale Sept. Pat, 1849, of the evidence given on the exami nation of Mr. S. D: Dillaye. before Mayor Weaver, some inaccuracies tending (not inten tionally, I thinkaLo do mo great ininstice. And to justice to myself and friends, I deem it my duty to give to them and the publio the follow ing simple statement of the fade in the cane, and how, when and where I became acquainted with Messrs. Dillaye, Langdon and Kelsey, and connected with the hlonougahola Valley Bank." After this, follows the statement of Mr. Lang ley, which is simply a straightforward explana tion of bin accidental connection with Dillaye Co. We believe no one ban ever breathed a Lint derogatory to the character of Mr. Langley, or harbored a BUDDICiOD that ho was guilty of any connection other than wan perfectly just and right on his part, with the parties now to the hinds of the law. We are sure that in every thing we have written concerning the alleged forgery of Landon & Dillaye, na fact or word even, has ever appeared which wall at all calcu lated to injure the reputation of Mr. Langley. Ile was formerly a citizen of Detroit, and wee duly elected Cashier of the Monongahela l'alley Bank These facts have appeared concerning him, and none that were calculate,' in the least to cast a suspieion upon biol. We do Del, there fore, eee any good reason for publishing his card in full, which is very long, and whieth our want of space forbids our presenting to-day. The shove to certainly all-sufficient. ilia statement will appear In fill in the McKeesport ire.S.'y of this week. LI r TL Slaorrati Cra.lorkl Fro .Le hind. e 431.. Cultanimr V ll.u. Foal. AL. This is Ka English work, written before the lute revolution in Tuscany, but with such a Coen appreciation of what wse to come as to prediot what really did happen iu the late Italian war. It is in all respects a readable book, handsomely Rot up, and will well repay perusal. Now that Italy has became the centre of attraction iti Eu rope, a book of this kind pas peculiar interest; and those who wish to post themaelvest on the subject of Italy will hod this work suited to at least a part of their wants. For sale by Hunt & Miner A twee deal of talk is uow hewid iu the st.ll mustily about the tolls o'er the biblge across the Allegheny. Gentlemen who arinbliged to cross the bridge two or three limes each day find it a great burden to them to be obliged to pay every passage. It is a burden in point of expenditure and in regard to etre inoonvottignee of making - change or always having a copper r6atty, it is • still greeter inconvenience. We have no doubt that thwoompopy will in the course of a few weeks arrange this matter flu that constant cus tomers may obtain their tickets; as was lee one looi the old bridge. Dicu.—William Leo, one of the unfortunate men who wee ao severely scalded at the time of the bursting of the boiler in the spike works in South Pittsburgh, died on Tuesday. It was thought that he would survive and he appeared to 1,0 getting better. It woo evident, however, dna he bed inhaled a quantity of steam and Ihie proved fatal. The other individuals who were Injured al the name time are getting better. Nonce.—The new building of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, situated on lb. Brownsville road, about seven miles from Pittaburgh, will be dedicated on Sunday, lho 231 h of September, at 10V o'clock, A. PA. Ketcca's Patent Fast Weighing Scale, capa ble of weighing a draught in three seconds. Keeler'. Patent Self-Leveling Beale that took the first premium over the Fairbanks Scale, at our late Fair, way be seen and orders left at Jackman & Johnson's rooms, Lafayette Sall. TUC Campbells are singing nightly in Masonic flail, to •cry largo crowds, who are delighted with ihrm Thu contest iu the street between them and the two theatres, affords a !roe colleen oll: eillZena every night A , OVNG man named John Pitcairn, was com mitted to jail on lVednendsy, by Ald. Donaldson, charged with assault and battery, on oath of Ales. Piicairs. It le thought that the 'amend is not in bin right mind. direct attention to a notioe in our adver tising °slums to-day, elating that Rev. 11. M. McAbee, of South Pittsburgh M. L Church, will deliver the first of a flours' of free longtime on Physiology, etc., at Pittsburgh Female Col lege, rear of Christ Church. See notice. Putaen remember to oall at 54 Fifth street, and get your free Hattie, If you what to attend the last sale of lots at Pennetadt, this afternoon. The train leaves for the sale al 123 o'clock. Ilia Hope Steam Engine having arrived, will perform ou Water street, between Wood and Market, this morning, at 10 o'clock. Tun agents of the now Finkle Sewing Machine feel justified from their own experience in the ace of diffortmt machines, and the testimony of those using the Finkle, In claiming that It Is not equal to any now used, but really the very beet machine made In this country. J. L. Carnaghan 6. Co., agents. Tit ir Era.-8. A. Starrett, fit. D., devote, opecial attonticu to all ditames of the eye. Cataract cc moved by a new operation, cawing bat alight pain or rirk to the eye. lieritienoe, 277 Penn street. SUPERIOR COAL OIL. Oar largo eljperialge and non/milting labor. for a bug (ha, hove malted la th• yroduodan of ryurc, awn rrfiritif Mond awl Orl, which Is idroadY.iroll known, mut lo fast locrwtelog to ropulation no rivalling In. boot ell mad§ Blow lonian in all the good quollilaii for which good coal oft Ir Justly colobraiod. /I rind, gal light in brificancy. n ft entirely non...plant , 11 may b. curried about. It burnt wiftinut any offsooira odor. irs io clear and bean tilil in color. ft IS The cantor, lied known 1161. Deal.. con rely opt utiltartolly to lb. finality ono Olt. *Dun PREDEII, 'Urinous of 180.1 1(11, o.Y.looduloiltltuF Nn. at Penn's. Avoca., our High or C ANNEL COAL OIL . oil an coat tautly lonia[ out Is %adrenal', cot <Wed to be uusurposred ill gotllt7 acad. rhodium., by ally tabor iu market. Shawls nuttillig runt beantlflid tricolor, or more billilacd awl durable In buroluit. It doe* tot 62 , !dodo, and be oulfdrzo, purcluutera will alwaye obtain Ihu 11•111•eItelkitli &Aid& C 04.1 Oil if 101 l EIIOIIIII tinder • great verlaty 07 faucliol usiewOdut &alarm obould tot send Loth, out '..or Manaus of lb. th101ir.",..4 1.7 ird Or BO per coot non for an article than it nu ten procured for at bead rs quartetulle clty. ADAM it VIEDISR, Bolter. of Oat Oil, sane.] daerluir Panes Avenue. tour High streat._ YOUR AT7'ENTION. IS REQUESTED Sit A PAIMAIN-4011. ALIC—A good takt duel. Hug bow* of dike storloo, del th • book boildloil of tom rootaloo boll p.olo4di.log Itched, with sli had rooms, ceJlor, de.. 01l couvcabmtly urangod .od lu good order, aftnate on %Motet drool, stars High Wool. Price, MAO, Tem., 000dait cub, boloboo Goa tiod two you.. 11.0UT11112111. & SON, &I Market mt. PARLOR COAL VASEB- , - The toot bosullfolly flowered od trammel.' artlae to tm foetid far perier end Wilful' rem use. The ladieektre especially Invited to cell sod em lalx useful es well as orometilal article, at the !meaty Mt.." autl - Tio Werehonee of W. W. BRADSIIAW, No. =Wood ,drool. ee 2 t first deOr below theelgu of the golden go. DREMII./Si—li(iNEVLTit—eLtoney which took the tot premium et the late Mara, Yak, wee exhibited by Mr. John Wintleld, Idea Allevoey city aed ofthustleld, Ohio, and le Gar wde Ruthol3 rairdly Unmet, and Tee Bore, rederaletreey. ser.,3 50 0 PIECES Or MUSIC — The Leviathan cawtk,o of lastroam o f Mink, Wilts/14in or MO piorm, of mc, co miging Poiths, lichulthoboh, tthia Wiry nosspi;•., with :e NUS alrOotilllorta mat Quagrilhw, with Sorel of ikillari• thits, Th. • sow U. um, os, tio3lWaixistrst. , , - -- lir CkOis saw, FAO% . . , - 9 egrap..-ic. LATEST FROM EUROPE Soenvinz,be^ ' t. 21.—Ttio distinction pet steamer Arabia furnish tb o following nuns of news: The steamer Great Eastern has left the river Thames and hen proceeded to sea on her trial trip with entire safety. liar performances have en far been satisfartion. The sessions of the Zurich Conference hove been suspended. The Assemblies of ['WTa and the Romagna hove definitely resolved on annexation to Piedmont.. London, 9th.—Console for account closed to-day at 05.1. Licerpoof, Sept. 9.—The Cotton market opened early in the week active, but doled to-day quiet; sales of the week, 57,000 balm, including 11,550 to exporters and 9000 to speculators: • Sales of Friday estimated at 7500 bales, including 2000 to exporter.. Market eloeieg quiet but steady at the following nee tenons: N. O. middling 7 1-10: Mobile fair 7i: mid dling G 15-10; llplands fair 61. Alancluster advices are favorable. filarketa active and prices adiaining. , Liverp!aof.--Flottrquiat. Wheat steady; thasupply of Ameneanfiour and wheat lid very inferior qual ity; and unialeabla. Corn: yellow 5s Sdeles. Beef heady for middling, lower grades have declined; the better grades are steady and Improved in price. Pork heavy and dl qualities slightly declined. Bacon heavy and declined 2s. Lard quiet. Saga': hoary. Coffee firm. Rica steady. Tea dote of sale; prices unaltered. Spirits Turpentine firm at 255. Landow Aloury Markrt.—Money abundant : it is generally unchanged. The bullion is the. Bank has increased 95,000. The National Assembly at Bologne, on the 7th inst. adopted e, resolution declaring that the people of Bologoa desire annexation to Sardinia. Bologna will illuminate in honor of the avouL Tho Assembly also authorized the President to present an address to the Emperor Napoleon and Kiug of Sardinia, ex pressing its sympathies for Venetia, and offering to make peculiar sacrifices in her favor. ThePopo had been attacked with fever and was forced to suspend all audiences for revered days. lie was, however, recovering. Ito was about to proceed to the Castel Gelded. A deputation was about to leave Turin on a mis sion of the Preach government. It is supposed that the papal army is not in a con dition to let against the farce of the Romagna led by Gen. Garibaldi. The National Assembly of Parma opened on the 7th instant with great solemnity. M. Farini, the dictator, delivered an address, in which be reviewed the history of the Bourbons, and terminated amid cries of “Vive Victor Emanuel." The city present ed the appearance of a great fete. Several French journals have been prohibited in Sardinia in consequence of advocating the separa tion of Savoy from Piedmont. Proposals are pending In the National Amembly of Parma confirming Perini 011 Dictator, and decla ring the termination of the Bourbon dynasty. SPATS.—The Madrid jOurnale soy that the Empe ror of Morocco has declared astraitars the tribes on the coast who insulted the Spanish flag, and promises to inflict exemplary punishment on them. The Span ish government, however, doubt the fulfilment of the promise, and cantinas their preparations for the ex pedition to avenge the insult and murder of their aubjects. The English government has presented a note drawn up in a friendly style, requesting explanations as to the object of the concentration of Spanish troops at Algnairas, in the immediate vicinity of Gib ratter. Gweerocr.—Tbe great 'autumn fair at Frankfort.. war pregressing with much brisknera. litany deal n cotton, silk and woolen articles had complete ty run out their stocks; and In some MUes prices had advenced from 2to IS per cent. The wool sale were to take place the following week. The Paris Moniteur announces the death of th. Flmparor of Morocco, and that his successor hail leer proclaimed. Tranquility-prevailed at Algiers. Tana ar.—The disturbances on the Island of CArt die before reported, were reused by the collection n certain taxes from the Greeks. Five of the tax gath. areas had been murdered during the affray. Two bettelians of soldiers had bran sent to arrest the ring leadera A Cuieassi d.putation b.J arrived at Conalanti - - nople and presented to the Ambassadors of the sev eral power, a protest against the invasion of their country Ly Itusuin, and stating that the whole of the province would be forced to submit if they were aban doned by the Porte. A great fire had occurred at Erreroun anal the town has again experienced repeated shocks of an earthquake. The Cakmtta and China mails had arrived at Ar den, Aug. 2fith, and the llotabay mail of Aug. 21st had reached Arden, Sept. let. The news bad not been received by telegraph whoa the Arabia left The Independence Belga say, that England pro posetiterind Austria, an European Congress on Italian affairs of M.-Intervention by force, but the Paris Telegrapki7MilZ,,,U2it• The Orval Eastern deputed from '"°,.'"l an .°n the morning of the sth, in the presence' of MOM* CODCoUrOO of 011114311111ie people. t.P t- ' l , ° Cometoek, late of the steamer Baltic, was on boa; and took part in the management. Iler performance was admirable and she was kept under perfect com mand as a river steamer, and steers as easy non wager boat and her engines appeared capable of starting or checking her motion almost by a single motion of the hand. As to speed, the London Times says her performenra prt.red her to he the fastest vessel iu the world. She left the nose at 9..15 and woe off Dover at n. The London Times has an editorial on Harney 'a oeenpatiun of San Joan, chars:larking it as an ex ercise of power to which England will not Lamely rubmiL The Americanhorse Starke won the Warwick cur: New Oateaaa, Sept. .21.—The steamer Havana has arrival with San Francium dates to the beh. The steamship Washington has been libelled be fore the American Consul at Brazil. Five hundred American troops are at San Juan. Earth works have been thrown up. The harbor of Victoria was commanded by 5 pieces. The island is in a complete state of defence. Hanley says that be will rill for Volunteers from the territories if at tacked. Barney has written to tier. Douglass that he occupied the island to protect the Americans from the insulte of the British authoritica of Vancouver's and liedron Bay Company'. officials. The British Admiral refried to obey Douglass to bring on a col lision, and also refusal to bring the British North Pacific fleet near the island. Ile will await orders from the home government. Ile disclaims ell hostile intentions. The American and British ofricerr are friendly. Man tro.—The dates from Blioelittan are to the 16th inst., and the correspondents of the Picayune furnish late advioes from Mexico. Miramon was at the capital in consultation with his generals in refer ence to an expedition spinet Vera Crut. The house of Debarron had loaned a large sum of money to Miramon, taking bonds in security for its ropey meat. Mr. Ottway, the British Minister, is to remain till October. Cntcaao, Sept. 21.—The action. Cyrus Tret.t want ashore on Wednesday night, near Racine, with a cargo of wheat, and lost one of her crew. The rehouse Resolute, with a cargo of corn, went ashore the same night, near Milwaukin Tho schooner 14. land Queen, with a cargo of wheat, is reported wrecked near Point Webble Shanks. All the cat goes are insured in the Buffalo Altanal. The schoon er Crocker, which arrived to-day, suffered severely, losing overboard 270 barrels or salt. The captain was severely injured. These are ell the diva-tare yet known. Faun= Polar, Sept. 21.—Tho Warner Nova Scotian, from Liverpool, on the 7th, has passed this point. The steamers City of hlaucheeter, liermoule, North American, City of Baltimore, Vanderbilt lied tilanow, had arrived out. It was reported that the Zurich Conference hot de- termlued on the &modules of Lombardy. Another meeting between the Emperors of Ira and Auatria, wee expeoted to take place In emits lend. Nun ORLEANS, SOL I.—Tbe steamer Cabewha hes arrived, bringing llama dates to the 16th 11311. The money market was tight. The Mink was pre. paring to issue new bills for the facilitation of 'nisi. nem. The sugar market closed dull; the quotations were nominal; planter. were shipping on their own account The stock in port amounted to 200.000 boxes. Freights dull. Exchange oa London IA (M t6l. ExChanss on New York 3 ® bi. Sr. Lome, Sept. 31.--Joseph W. Thornton, who shot dosonh Charlesi in the street, on the 3d ofJone lest, wall convirted to.dey of murder In the first de gree. Tho river remains stationary with scant f 4 feet water in the channel to Cairo. There is nothing now from any of the upper streams. The weather is wet and roll Naw Yoga, Sept 21.—Tho American State Con vention has voted down a resolution, for a Straight American ticket A committee has been appointed to millet& candidate from the ticket now in the held. NiA Daiwa, Sept. 2 L—Teledawo was acquitted by the ooroter's jary. The verdict wee that be ebot Graham to eelf-deferma. iiraham wee the man who killed Lerwig York. Iticnuotin, Vs., Sept. 21.—Oliver Situs,well known as clerk in the Exchange, was shot net night by J. 11. Mellon, • negro dealer of Louisiana. Mr. Sims Is not expected to live through tho day. New YORK, Sep& 21. —There art rumors on the greats of * defalcation in one of our Bank* Welsaraplato Markets. Na. You., Sept. 21,—Outton doll: soles MO been. Flour firm; eaten 14000 Gbh; Ohl4 K 1,85665.15. What' , Km: saes b5OO bosh White Kentucky at $1,40@l010; Mihriukie Clob 61.1 W White Wasters 161,2061i1,37,4; Mixed lanes* $1.20. Oorn advanced; Wee woo DeWitt MOW. Pork shady _st $1.6,01% for moo. Co; Mesta firm; hens 8V 0. Whitt./ aced, 20%'027. Sous, @truly st Cork. (Inn. Blulaser”hatly at t.•. 6.2. Freights ou Cotton to I.lvor. pool l(rukti. Oarrts 11.1talrr.--Karres doll; receipts 4000 had; aslss at 13010,4. Swine declined; reeripts 4000 heed; males at 51L(46. 6rcalt Mauve—Stake lower Chicago A Hock bland 69; N. Y. Central 130%; altheaChkago IL1;i; Michigan Central 4014; Olevelatel A Toledo 21!;1; Modem Kim 24 Kedge Mall 13.11.0.1.804. PHILIDCLIIIIA, Sept. 21.—The 'hipping demand for Moue la limited; treah ground enlarge. held at $5; Wu 10 (butted. fromlbhi allure ep bas6,t6 for four lota Rye Flour am and gold at 4, and Corn Ideal at $3,50. Wheat doll; Wee 4000 bosh red at $1,18; white $1,2445jAp. ]aye wanted at 710 for new and SO fur old. Clara advancing: ealm4oootomb at 64a tor yellow, afloat. and a 2 L. More; 41M0 bush damenred, le Mom. brought 756682%. Cate la Lo hetler ragman; 6000 huh were mold at 3.5 e for prime Delaware, and woe aid Pennaylvaela on print* tame. Wbletynteadyat 276LMSC CINCINNATI. gept.l2l.— flour in bettor demand at !Aaiun. rations. Wheel held snore firmly at au advanoe,trot the asking rates are above the motive* of boyenr, other gram mry deady. Weleky advanced, with large mica. Provis ions firmard . holtten generally etanding for .at= of r/dean Rd.' 11; llTir d of o 8 11t .,i; EtieOult=6%7 M en Yolk $14A13114.60. BODIVED THIS DAY—New style I,lls mess. Maltby Insos Goods, at. Pima at sod moo Gum. aslo O. GUIDON LOVA 14 Unto. dd. 10 0B1118; taach - 4ndCopal; - W. autassonrifit 1.....-4,="4 C*niniercial • - COUSIWITEN OW AIDITRATION FOB SEPTESIBER AND ocroata. - - Livasr v. 6.. 3An:ll'mm, Jz. DAtID tiItPDELL. WK.% i ' SA:a. f ffitvn. pa u. Gxracs. PITTSBURG II alltittlElfolos. [Erparfed Pociaßy fur A. Pittrburgh Pttlancadu. WIDIEraLT. SErrlnfarl 24 1802. LOCEL—a. taiderato dirosad; sales 0f.200 Ws fa Raft., to strive, at $1,74 Iod do do at depot at sl,63:iad MO do spriog Extra ais4,CO. from More, Isles of 100 bblsoprlng " dl.dkaad MO do falai! at $1,75 for Baler. $ 1 1 10 4 4 . - se far spring IxlrasSlPoJs for w l o ter dos sod $4.5 ( 0 5,40 La Lowly dm. GRAIN--ados at depot of WO bush OAT/ at 40. Wins . , 000 bosh mind at depot a:11,0501,10 and 03 do Mite at from "or*, Ll7oo kali ad sl,l24`l,lslorfatal and stdd 41,2 d Cr White. Apr LEs-..10 of 21 14.11. $1..1.111 001. BACON—aII. of =OOl., Iffs ; 5 ;,q,1X tor Ettoottlooo. for bid. at. 10!4 far llama. Mess Potty Zbblicat $1.6. Ulla/CERlRS—aalfs of 4 Ohio Seg.:4l:sf; I do at TN, sad 10 do at 1: Molasses, Z. bbli at 41, :Oa. At 40 sad to do at 40.; 42; and 25 tlga Chflas at 1 - oyi, sod 16 do at .12 C lar.SE—sal sof ty to. at 5 , , , ;.4X., 45 do al 80‘ nal :13 do 14.KE10-:a ludo qI lM bush Timothy .l $:, 50 . ASHES—a m1001'10) tonsPadr Ash at :AA'. WlllaKlE—said of . 2.; lads reetiAedtat le' do Old Bye at $l. HAS—aalas of saates loads at ttSallf 50, tan, awl straw at .S.J.O. MONETARY AND COPIPIERCIAIsr PHILLOCISIM Cran.r. Mnoerr, Monday, Sept. 10.—Thrro to no material change to uotkw to the rattle market RI, week. The demand for all kinds Is limited, and prices hero • downewd tondexcy. Extra quality beet tattle are now Indy offered at 99,25 94 100 In.. Freer at this redaction Rens seem to he no particular anxiety on the part of the botchm to purchase, although there is a good footpad of prima In • week of tiro taking a andrhal tarn. The follow. frigate Recurrent rates: Choice quality, (.`t 100 $ 9,00 to 0.21 Prime " 0,00 to 8.50 Fair " 7,00 to o.oo Ordinary " Oo Cotonouaspw 4w " leafier " 2,00 to 4,00 Mety—the tualket is dull, About GADO haul told at the same prima as tart week. llogs—the aiming amount to 160 heed, whkb were dile pued of at puree ranging from $7, - ,..”; IA 100 !be net. Au effort has been 1115110 to ascertain the stocke of hog products to the prharipet mutate. With WO , AIOW , Og sells: I=l Dbl. Lanl, 1v tnd [A1t..... ...... •• kegs Bulk meat and bsco, no. Shunt,tun, Lhd, ...... 31cer pork, [Ms. Ramp, port Volt. Bacon, Mole. art T. LOOM. Beam, btids 1.600 Loed, bbl. nod It. 0,16.10 `• kegs 1400 Pork, bbl. 9,000 The atats are lase than at the correspboding date last year e sod with o good consomptive demand, sod Intl silly dsys before the Dew crop will Do available. the mounnt of old stork W go over will fall largely short, to the West, of last 415.4.1. do the seaboard there will beau estass of bar. rel pork es compared wDb last arer, but thi supply of other 1100 proJoct. will tw about paliaustol before lba tat of Ds comber —N.Tu. Ile:. The flask Flateinent rsimul t e cpuslierat as • favorable nue, luasenurh as opus • redwipl line of specie ihe Baste shear • largely harrowed Ilso of Loma the wears flgorea euhliren what we have before ladirated, that our bask man agers were disposed to romomece • now aspausimuoroor sited by the lempurnry falling al is the *pixie ab . ipitiauts. The resetloo from the lowsst polite of contraction le .0 reedy shoot two mint/ilea. The following la recuperative statement of the ,OClilloy of the New Turk City Il•uk• nor the west.. endiug t=opt. 10 mid lLpt. I 10. - 815170.2 -4 5.51.3.00 . 2 1.1:11s 7.!,tr.,(1,Eu5 51,1,504 .1%. V Trib. Lou. .. Speo • Clrculallou I llr W+II melt-maul 14 114.. I.l.ll•Jelphia awl., pre brute the folios ine se geogeten w eumpored with tl..•e of th. leeet Seca. 12. Sept. 10. f!..i.otal St...A A $11,633,8:0 $ . 11,11.14,:05...1r.. 1.:. • . 24,040.21 .4.010,413... tor_ 229,792 • 5.431,509 ..100.992.. . 14,433 Une frann 1.0.5.411 1,4'14,:01... U,¢ . 100,051 Doe 46.9 a ti Depails 14.5/49.70 . / 1:056,414.A1.5. 1.43 799 2.7n5,14t.: 2,70:1,570...D0e. 18,776 The wheat market opened rather doll end bury, and after the amount to store ems posted, buyers male au effort to press Nati epriog down to TU.e, only .few car lude, how ever, changed bends below 71c, and at the duo It was inlet ably firm at that Clore, showing a decline of about !riff No. 1 ayirlng was steady at 73c:winter *thud qnlet and Inactive; about 67,000 bush of all grads changed bands, et SS:ferric , . I red, 740 for No. 2 red, 73c Lir No.l spring. 7144 , 71 0 Lee 160. 2 opting, and 630p660 for rejectedsptieg—all In slam Them was • good demand for floor, and spring wheat brae& were ultra stud study: winter a;hest flaw Is le limited request; abond 160 U bbls were mid at $1,76.ijy5,L0 for winter extras, 43.101,13 for spring extra, end $.l for tiering super. Corn condemn very scarce—the receipts to-dey being only some 134.11 bosh—end under e good demand the market adranCed :le—with saloe of about 9.00 u bush, et 60.(1.C.Y.c for No, 1 In more. Oats firm, with uluol about 6.601 bushels at lleir for No. lln .tats, and 27‘,-;t• Oast. Rye to good demand at 4Sc. lloel.y la active request, with sales of No. I at 62.057 e, and 40642.- 6,0 No. ?. to store. Timothy seed artironld firm, e lib uhout 91.,601e2.1u for Inferior to prime. Illghwinee firm at 21i 7 7r. Hides Umely. loitering table shows the ateoutt of flour sod grain eater-lay tut, ruopered with the... Mali la wore • •.c, date of 15:.7 and Itia: tie fur r. 1•4 _ .1,1 It, Sept " • 1E57. 6,131 sept. I 1L.,. .4 IL I IS 'I I 2.04 -42 Vi oprllig.l..•ll •• I•mL 0uu,11.1. 1.....bu5h 14, t•ovil 11.ley, I tub The niter, nrrauge to Kay, was still fallrag Oil Wears. Jay It had nut felt the dear:ending rains as p 4.. We wore assar. 0,1 that a strong tree is •wilds op the •Ilesheriy, and confi , ,Isolly eq./ • rise tO,lay LOU toonorow. Probably it will hold Cor some time. It is awe scarcely possible to tell by pier u Lel the depth tdr the scaler W. The water bac obliterated Ma numbers on the tier, au that at Lest you CAL only guess - what the water MO. Marley bee named lees new boat...ow lime lo the AgeeLeray, Ors "Andy Fulton." Mr. F. will probably give Ins mune.. • megrancent bell, fur Mr. Felton Is the great father of bell.makere In Ibis city. The "Andy" will be reedy tier Ler trip on the 2Stb inst. become to her. The Mounerlytt, J. C. Mahn., India:iota and Era No, were all plied op, on the barrio.oe deck, with the truest bled of plow. These are from Mall t Spear'. great 'works, and are Lioupply the New Orleans and Memphis markets. Three Mate all ham tint rate lasdg they take glassware, mottos. and Pittsburgh manufectutes generally. The Era Lae gone and the other three will leave today. Thu Arixonia lett for Bt. Louts yesterday with a lull load, and the Melted., well loaded and tarry lug roan; people. hi,. took her band along. no tire. Turk. Otto. Pelle leave e this day, 'positively, for Eiocinuatt. The Idelbotte atom alis want out yesterday divaed with her an Immense and ugly looking stomµ whkir poked up finder bar bottom. It Is . wonder it hadn't bored her. me Jacob Poe Is expected here and may arrive loco}. We hear that Capt. Juo. Deviatory is to Woe charge of the Decotah. Capt. Lightner, of his own choke, going Into the "face. This Is a rood parr. The Strertango la lading very fast nod will le followed by the Neptone. They go to M. Lot.. Owl. Li eurivii ?Crave town yealerday; Ile le quite well, eulifering from a b.d cold. Ile la going lute the Iloilo, auJ load up u eoun as prKticatile. Undum le quite Ilrely ai the ricer, The weather was at 1110/Er heat Steamboat :IteglAter. • A RRIVISD. DISPASTXD. Telegraph, Brownsville; Telegraph, BrowsingHa Jefferson, Brownsville; Jotters., ErOWIIIIVIlle; Q.I. Bayard, tilizatierti, Wt. Bayard, Elisatiolb; Artronla, Ili. Lords; Maloot°, do. River-6 fret—lllleg. QUNDRIES kJ 3d boxes bo nod Ids 1 IV. Priddy Tobacco: T. 5 do do W. It. licant . • do • 10 do No a Robb:moo% do CO bbl. Uolded Syrup; co blade. prime N. U. dinar; 100 bbl.. do do Molasses: 15 do large No. 3 Flattered, For eat* by aela CONSIONMENTS.— 6 dos. Upper Leather; 10) tons Charcoal Ply Iron: 2.5 blade. ColluallrEllle Cement, ler sale by said CALL and examine BURCHFIELD &CO'S new *hock of Drew Goods, stdch they are salting cheep. aREEN TURTLE MEAT SOUP__, Njgto . h a.. hermetically siebyl3nst need .td Wr We by IiEYMBR t ANDELSON, 119 Wo.I wan oppaalts the fit. Mariam flout 100 - SONGS OF SCOTLAND.—Music and Words. Tho corer complete collectlem of National, Bentimenral and Humorous Crotch Songs, Wood lu one Talmo. Price 60c. for tale by JOHN R. 6161,1AH1, el Wood Meet. Oo t dee culled on ...slot of the Ora. sob) ICE CREAM CIE= Ice Omani Saloon and Soda iValer Fountal trawl and American Conrecrionary. me:/ Al ST. GLAIR ITTILERT. S OAP-150 100 bozos °Pi So ap;ola 75 do Garman da Its Aare au , ' 10 sale by viJRNI'rURE I InURNITUREI—CaII' nt a: our warehouse and OSILIMUO our stock of Parlor, Wombs, Dining Boom and Library Furniture, of our, own immured me and 'go arrauted. T.D. YOUNG & sell 3e , ad Smithfield street, ARMS or 25, 4'2 84, 115 and 182 acres for We by 013rHIMIRTi. 51 Market stmt. NEW PUBLICATIONS aud fresh supplies lu all depArtlncutx nay tailetlen Stationery sad Wetting Pap.. E. C. COOCIIIANIC. Allegheny. SWE ET POTATOES-10 bbls. received this day fur vela at HERM 11.1112.ERWS, ••7 earner Marty atmlllnsul et. TENN. WHITE WHEAT FOR SHED 100 Lea lo store and for sale by MIMI DICKEY t CO. 141t0IVIVS ESSENCE, OF JAMAICA OttiOßlL—This IN au excellent WWI, maid., and st thls mown of the year every family should Lave s bet. On The genuine for We by ' JOB. FLEAIING. Timurn SEED-300 bus. strictly prime received ml eoraminsion and f,r sale by rmarter t 11ASITZR, sol 3 Dormer Liberty and Iland street.. FEATHERS -36 sacks now landing from Estlroadfpr We DICER% iXi, IyirRAPPINO PAPER.— u.uum_ ........ do Doable er.r. , .... do The bless( osarkst vire 1.1 . 4 pdstd in orb tor Omit,: OILtDINION & BON, , aeli Nos. ILO and 161 Wood street. Cl2lloN—a.looo lbs. Legh orn just reed and Mr in& by REV Et t , No. 31 Wax! stmt. OLI) FASHIONED OAK SPLIT IMAMS toothed Ale day lad ad Ne at oar Inuabana. T. B. YOUNG a CO- OMAR AND MOLASSES.-- btiu TO WA. prima N.o.Bopr; ' • bblo. rased white tko 200 bbla N. 0. , IlolTorg .1Q lAA. 40; • 40 8 • Yew leaky (WS) -HAVE just reel line - and extensive ea _Leftmost of teals Rubbly mod.. : not to 73, ° 8 44 6E4 CiPa clowira iglu! Vita. ' • - ' ZOKUPTINO. - Assurtuicer --- ,COMpaily No.l moosons.srairrAosurci.,_ .ESTABLISEED'EN ,IO36- : OLUITAL.. Orr PAID UP CAPITAL ANU PURPLUII....npeI 9I I I7 . II . ANNUAL HNI - NNUS, for the year end. ' Jitmtry at. 1553. 93?,950x COMPANiTNSIMES AGIiiNSV4i Lcos or Damage by Tire, alined emery diet:rife= of - property. TAP Rate of Prrstims are wearafe. =de - all caws, Weed epee toe character of the Meer or oeca pent, and the manta of the risk. •• ' Loom promptly adjusted ced pall nithont relator* to. Laden. Agpecialpormanalt.foxiCproxideslicri axiti- PMV'VYlra.°.l......is.. . Way -- 6 (16:4 1:4 Wood Istrack Mew. Jnelar "John Th rEhl . rosldeU ". '1 • 23 Llbiirty Itrogrn D. On= a 0,4 91) ' W° 14 Wood 1D.D.4 • li 6 ll-I=. co , . as Co, 1 0 3 • - Maack& Cal 95 Wed& AMU' • ILA. Falinnetock k CDe l'lrst sod Wood • tn. tr. Joe Wooderell t Co., Sooond and Wc... - 4 eireote: j•: Atwell. Leo k Co, B Wood stroe4 Itisretabldt Co, Fourth and Market etraeLC unpandleas, Means &Co; Wood and WAto; etc George IL BMA, 11.1.,13 Bank itenek Mama Dims. Cinema A Co. 02 Market street; " • it/m.lMay & Smith Front wreak, WOttletwatt & Collins, Front and New etc =lin= & co. GIS Luke; etreek Fame Graham 200. e Wand V. Letitia ;treat; Joseph B. Mitchell, Prentdent Mechexice Bank: James DoulaiN Isq-„Preekinni /Won Bent: Boa. W.A. Porter, IMO Jetdei itapirma Ceara J AMPS W. ABBOTT, Aliante 141—'9.yd le Temporary Once, 103 Wood Meet DzooDLESSI 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF . .. ..„ _.. '-, s. 5.,..,'= , :tii7. , ; , - - z . :-- • - ---------iii-,:v•-u,...-,.•:-.._--,.,-74:„• • f l i ; G •• • ~. . .., . -.:•• S.• . R Tars enormous quantity of this Invaluable Remedy Lu 6600min:banal by citizens of the United Elates during the/hong:nett has been before the • public. The reason for Ode extraordinary IMICCIM Is 'lmply l a the actual truth and value of the article. No one buys the MAGNET IC PLASTER without becoming its friend. It performs all that It promised, and antes with it It. °lns recommenda tion. Truly the Ina victory—pew:dud aid bloodless—hut we believe not law stations then the triamph s or wars with Ira coalman aid desolation. The IiAGNETIO PLASTER Is undoubtedly the dreamt Strengthener and Pain Destroyer that Ecloneetas yet dis cerned. If you pot ads Piaster anywhere, irpsln Is there the Plaster Tint stick Were until the pain tm, Tio l.b ' d— TO. Plaster meocethies the pain away, and PAIN CANNOT =lsm WHERE TIME PLASTER Rohm:Qattara, 14.1e1..1,8Urfaees, Dolinity,liersontints4 tlestralo, Dyspepsia, Congto, awl Cold., Palma and Arbor of ovary hind, dow4 even to Comm, an rommandal/ 010 . -1 and, with a little patience, per-lam...nay mind. by tho °W. rot Influence of the ELUONISTIO PLARTEII. It Is the aim plesr, sweat, safest, pleasaati•st aud chaapeat rarusly mists.. Its application Is titilleraal—equalli t. strong 1111111, the delicate woman, and the feeble Infant.— To each and an it will prose a Balm and a Blaming. Dr am Is agreeable, and without annoyatira co tbdtol.. Its prim Is within Ms reach of atl—rkh or poor all may hose it who ar. dot d suffering In .oy gray. PAII.IIPIid should tw always supplies! with tnl, Inaems - Lle PLAPTER. It arill Le the Clwyd Physician to mOd. household, ready at all times, and at lcutstot notice. Put up In sir light tin Loses. Zech Lox will make six M eight pluton', modeuy cllll,l can spread them. Prirs &luta a box, with tut, and plain diroctious. D. C. BIOILEILEADe M. D. I levant, and Ifr,..ortoh.r. to Walker it, New Vntt. 310REU1tA1✓N 31/lel NNTtU PLASTNIfIe sold by all dreg &le lu evory net, sown feel village of the enand btar.. onf.lneultwlylelY TIM IRON CITY TWIST CO., Ne. DS& Liberty Street. DANK OF DISCOUNT. .EXCHANGE .1.1 AND DEPOSIT. Capital 160,000 Capital Represepat•d, over--. 1,000,000 air Srocceouins All 621.1, INntelnpaitt 1.11812...01 GoIJ, Bllrar, ['Al Fends met Currency received ou deposit. ALL AIONEYS allowed lo remain fl Sperffied .11ete, WILL DKAW LITEREAT. sttht Exclunpon the tatters sea. Westero dtled weetmtlT fur ale to emue to salt. Collections mule In elt the principed Mao In the Melted Mated sod. the Goad.; and PE LEDs PROMPTLY RE MITTED tO my &etre,' point, ore day OT maturity. DIZZOTORS: John Bloorhead,Alexander Forsyth, John Beath, G 50.13 Haut, J. Mil,llhan &anti, W. BlN:Unto*, Henry Cu!lough, Robert Anderson. RICHARDSON'S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, CONSUMERS OF_,RICILARDSOic'S LlN aomti.alth,.. that th::ifirl ' aa " tVylf il liare l ra calf ai/ with , a fall mama of the arm. J. N. RICUARDSUN, EONS A OW DIN, as • gnirantee ttw amdeees and druestAllty or the duals. I . Z. 0 .4e - dot/an le rendered memorially rosemary, to leygea 911 matins of inferior and Martha Linenl sue• prepared, Mar`n and einlo4 wllle the puma of 11.101/LUD- M 9 1111" .4.. o rt ro r atrer ut en!rtl i a 'i t r at lotictell •11110. Arnesee. or readily abandon I taderad ltae genet. Goode, wee roe be 1m peal on bealneba!ao profitable. Mile parries. Imelda <Aids of a aurthleserrbaracter. J. 1111LIAXEN d B. LOCZN, bee&lyelle Agenda, 38 Moral Street, MAI Yedk. ICltl , agA Prow Sot Memphis. R MEMPHIS AND NEW 13 01.1LANS—The newand aplenalid steam er "ANDY /OMR, Captain Jacob Maim, well leave tor tbe above aird all intermediate porta on TUESDAY, :Nth loatant. For freight or passage apply on board, or ba actr: ' , LACK. BARNES* 00, Antra. ist. Louis. szr VOR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid j e ight I..Vateantar PIIENANdO, Captain Samuel B. MENUS, 11.19 leave tor the above and all intermultato ports TU [?-DAY et 4P. M. For freight or puny, apply ea board. reA) FUR ST. LOUIS—The beautifel Metzner NEPTUNE, Cat.d. Adana Poe, will leave for.lhe above and all Intermediate ports on ZU. DAY, =I, at 4 o'clort P. u. For freight or pump apply on board or to er.:2o FLACK. BARNES & CO, Aga" FaST. LOUIS.—The splendid _l2 steamer {GAYLE:WO. pt. al'Osllma, te t he f..n. tho above:and all Intermediate ports or oa • • the =1 Inst., at 10 o'clock 0. a. Fur freight pansy, ap ply on board or to eincinnatt, &c. FOR CINCINNATI A. LOUIS- A: VlLLE.—TbellnatemeartillANDlTlßE, Captain Pone, sill lave for the .Dorn nee en hew, mediate pone tan Trild, DAY V.ild Inst., at 5 o'clock, Y. X Fur freight or panage apply on beard or to City Taxes and Water Rents, ALL PERSONS, whose City Toioa or Water Brenta, for MO, remain unpaid, me herebyno anal that on and alter TUE VIERS DAY OP °MORSE, an addition of Fire pm COOL will be made on three tum. AM that all taxed remaining unpaid on the First Day or November, will be pot in the hands of Minter for collection with • further additkm of rim per Oent. eel7alitf WOE EIOLIBAITAL City Traatarar. Jot M JOLIN M. BRADSTREET & SON'S Da- PROVID gIEIICANTILE AND LAW AciaNor. E. U. NXVIN, .Ir, Agent for Pirteborgla ' Oftlen recurred to NO. C 7 Follatfl CLARET. office In New York, No. =7 Broad reg. '' ®.Oarßeports of Iderchania .oJ Dangers are prepared wok the greaten are. gx.Norea and Accounts collected poopcc Country Residence for Bale. ABRICK COTTAGE with near _throe acres of Land, about half a culla from the meat t, on the tull, commarating goal air Etna* acena 4..141 ry. The house ha. Mx good moms, teed* cellar iellett attic. There ts a fine Spring Home onlystiortmel tram the kitchen, and also a stable on the property.- Um' quire .1' DILWOItTa RED WSI4I, • sett trod Oorner Water street and Merry anal: §,2ANDER'SILAIR DRESSING BOOMS, kJ GRANT STREET, OPPOSITE TES CATIIEDELIL, OPEN PEON 6 A. M. TOR P. Where gentlemen can Wore their Ya le Dressed in the Utast tel meet fashionable manner. He hu fitted ep a room ex pressly for Ladle; where rardrular attention all.l be aim to Dur.saula - 11.4.18 N'Ott MILES, BLVEPTIOII.9 7 , In the varlorie approved styles. — "JnOz LINDICErri INSIXBItATID Sosu. 'roma kept con slant' .obeeinAl and for sale. - In2iklyd ICE CREAN!!! C. B. M. BMITH, Attorney and Counsellor- at Law. mylealyls] JERSEY PEAOII BASK 'S; .•. u tipllt Potato., do Orchard ' do Clotbas . do A largo lot, osaortod, pod rited and tarsala by aat4d/wT SAMUEL ILIDDLE, 2/ Dta.ond WELSII FLANNESS.=BtrazurinD TV Co. bareJuas opaoad a foll alaortnnot of rot {Mott Flaronla warranted not to shrink In washing ono, o lull worn:mot or Ballard Tale Manna% at Zfortleona tamer of Fourth and Market da. wl7 D RESE,RVES-50 doz. Peaches; J. • a) do Pour, 2.6 do Colorer, 16 do ellroc; LE, do Potts roomed Mors, Jost roulrod and forooleby eel 9 BECKER & ANDERSON, C 9 Wood it. NEW GOODS—New Silks,'DeLaines, Mo. rlaoey Mlle, Pam:mato., Plannela,Prlnts,llnallna, and I.lcalary.,nor on hand and arrlrlng daily. C. HANSON WU, 74 ktvlcat atra4t. I 1 4I I US bitri ypnmo mid, In Lions and Ex mu by 84;1 lIITCLIICOCJEC, IirCRVXILY ON IJ"'S' RIGULY PERFUMED BROWN RINDri - 011, SOAP, so writ vproved a M. "robin ahl shaving. • birg• srPP I .7 InAti."ll JO ..!;). CIANDLES-400 boxes Star Ilsnd.les; %.1 .3 op.!" - do. starstad foirmas by - ULU:BA s 00, selß Matt/ strut. SEED WIIEAT-10, 000 'bush White, 6,000 do gad, in stars and to arrive stdll J. IL CANITEJJ) * OD. SUGABS.--to hhda prime New Orleans eu ors, 60 NAenors, for do by JOHN FLOIfO C0.,173 Woos 800K -BINDING done with nentnes3 and arpach. tod Books mbxult at - 1.0 1 W.. 0. JOIEOBIOO it COM 67 Woad- 1 - 11 EAT-579 Backs Tenn W 14 4 14 fin pet ge= Com. Perrpoad fur "atzt , Run? e.... LOUR--300 bbb. extra i inipotan o /lour ; 400 Kb. *Jinn tranfly OK- . 2. .:900 bblz.nyt#lna d.:;" l ' t " .r.tw int aid outs Em or e oN *CO- E. EOBOION t CO. reers artiLlieds in 13.---M-TONS-50 au= a watts, _ L - rar l = it for WU 1 7 . waif WO M=U C. IL WARNER, PalaWant. R. C. RINIAIERTZ'CahIes. =EI FLACK, BASIIES CO, lgts- 112iMatEl .n. 144 .Fincrth Street MwrivwAlt..rmlte7
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