LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yesterday : THERNO/LETZR. In Sun: In shade 110° 75 ° 124° 88° 00 ......... ...—. Bs ' Barometer ;29 5.20. 12 M.... d P. M. ChArgo of Murder Robert Arnold, who, it will be remembered, wag the principal witness in the case of Henry Moore. convicted of counterfeiting, on Wednesday, in the District Court, was arrested, yesterday morning, by Constable Clarkdof the Second Ward, on a warrant issued by Alder an Steele, on a charge of muider. Mrs. Maria Movie, wife of Henry Moore, states that she believes that Arnold poisoned his mother-in.law, Mrs. Walker, who died during last winter or spring An examination was had before Alderman Steele i. the afternoon. We subjoin the substance of the testimony. Mrs. Moore, the prosecuting witness, testified thet a she was acquainted with Arnold, who called coca. clonally at her house. Ha told her his mother-in law was sick. On a second visit he said she was no better, and ha did not care whether she ever recov ered, as she stood in his way a good deal. He called subsequently, when ho said it would be no harm to give her a little bit to put her out of tho way. The next time he returned, the old lady was dead and buried. He said that she was gone now out of his road--that he had given her something to put her ant. She asked him if be, being a church member and good a Christian as ha professed, was not ashamed to not in that manner, to whielnae teplied that he did not care a d—n for the church; he only went there far a shorn. Ho said he would soon have another out of his way;.that was his wife; for he did not like her and never would ; he said ho wanted to get rid of his family entirely ; he did not want to be bothered with them. Oa being oross.examinod . by Thomas B. Hamilton, Esq., counsel for tho accused, she said she had been acquainted with Arnolds about a year—she never was introduced to him—he came to the house. He first stoke her about his mother-in law being nick in March, 1858. No one but her little boy was ever present at their conversations. She laid this information on the day her husband's trial commenc ed- She was at Thomas Arnold's, brother to BOCUI% ud, an Tuesday evening. On being asked the ques tion she denied having told Thomas' wife that if An nold did not leave the city and not appear against her husband as a witness, sho would have him arrest: ed for poisoning his mother-in-law. The conversa tion which did occur she detailed ea follows : I asked a Robert Arnold was in ; Mrs. Thomas Arnold said he was not; I asked hor when he would be in; she replied probably not before dark; she wanted me to come in ; I told her no, my sister was lying sick and I could not wait; I told her to tall Robert to come down to my sister's,- as I wanted to see him; she asked what for; I told her it would be good for him to come down : that there were things he thought uo person know about but • I told her others knew something about it; she ased what it was I said it was something about his mother-in-law. In answer to a question witness said she did not remember saying there would be constables after Ar nold. She saw Arnold on Friday evening and told him he was the guilty party; never threatened. him. Ric set-anointed saying to Arnold that if ho oapear ol. against her husband, sho knew things that !would send him as far. €bow stated that her attorney told her she oti\ e _aht to iring this snit Oa the evening of Friday shel said tc him, "Arnold, you know you have told me things about your family that I never have spoken of; now, sueposafg - -1 should tell therm what would youl. ' do to me ?" Ho said he would kill her dead on tlAe spot. He thea asked her to take a walk up the cantal, which she refund, saying it was too late, being t ' .sen nine o'clock, cud that she did not make a practice of go ng out so late; besides, her sister was isick, and she .oust go in. Ho then said, "Yon are ,i,;ust talking; you wouldn't go to tell that on me, wcrai'd you ?" I said, "Yes, i shall; you ought to be punished for what you have told me." He saint he thought it would never come out, that I would.' not toll it on him. I said, ".:_you wig not appear ags'inst Moore, then ?' He said it did not make any,:' difference if Moore had to go to the penitentiary ;,idt would he good for him; he said he deserved it, as he was a great vil isia,'sad ho would. like to sec him go to the peniten tiary. I said, "If he goes, what will I do—my lit tle one one place, I another. , and he another." He cursed the boy and said to It et him go, that I should never want while he had as iything. I told him he had his own family to supp ort. He said, " D—n the. family ; I don't care r.or them." Then he added, " You are mad now; I 'll see you to-morrow." Be then want sway, and I have had no eoevorcation ,with him sines: As no ,ar as I can recollect, this was Friday night. It' wink that was all he said. Dr. J. D. Baldwin. , jail physician, testified that ha had been Robert A - rnold'a family physician for more than three years.-and attended Mrs. Walker is her Last illness. 11;:e first called on the 3rd of January, sad conclucloa 4 _il his visite on the 12th of the came a.onth. -Srae died three or four-days after he last H o knows Henry Moore, the husband of Ma rite 31efal [ e. On last Friday evening I4ooro want to the jail; asked if he attended Mrs. Walker. Pr: . 14.1ied. that he did, when Moore told him that aa: wifoa-bad said she was poisoned, and asked him Loa "it was. The Dr. said he never spoke to Mrs. :-d sere about it. Mr. Swartzwelder asked him . acut it in the United States Court-room on Monday. tore told him that Mr. Swartzwelder wished te tee him. Ho stated that Mrs. Walker was about seventy soars of age, and quite feeble. He thought her dis ease was bilious chotic, and treated her for it. He t ouglit she died of inflammation of the bowels, pro d aced by vitiated bile in the stomach, from the liver. Mr. , . Welker and Mr. Arnold were on the bast of tarns. Uo had conversed frequently with Arnold, neaer heard him use such language as had been :t-inatited to him by Mrs. Moore. Daring the illness of Mrs. Walker, there was much la daramation- of the stomach. Left Proper remedies to: this, and was surprieed to ass thit they ho effect, ha afterwards ascertained that she refused to take ' the medicine left,-as she had an idea she would die, and did not wish to live. He had a conversation with riereswhen she said she wanted to die. He then offered her some medicine, which she refused to swat. is sa, until Robert Arnold asked her to take it, which sea thenalid readily. -Finding that his prescribed directions were not followed, he gave up the ease, E -3 - ing he would not return, and did not. On uses-examination the Dr. stated that corrosive - k .c;scr,;., su4h astorreeive sublimate, arsenic, or prep aretioas ea lead, would produce the same effect as bile fro the liver. Any of these poisons couldabe dcaoctedaten years actor death, as they were mineral and ea - aid not Ix deetroyed. At the time of Mrs. IT:.lker'e death it did not strike him that she died by p .icon ; there was a possibility, but not a probability of it. Mr. Arnold wee very attentive to his mother-in. law, and Dr. Baldwin had often seen hip throw his oaas ardianid her neck and kiss her, during her M aass conduct ho said was unusual. Agnes Hamilton testified that she was in the house when Mrs. Walker died; she was only eon. selous at intervals. Robert Arnold went up to her bedside; she was glad to see him, and seemed very friendly towards him. Arnold always treated his mother-in-isw with uncommon attention, much as a son would treat his mother. Dr. James Brown, Thomas Arnold, brother of the accused, George Spangler and Joseph Bottoms all re...nevi that the deceased and Arnold had always boon on excellent terms, and that they never knew of the slightest difficulty between them. Hera the testimony closed, and Mr. Hamilton made -a few remarks, asking that Arnold be die. charged for want of evidence co sustain the acmes ti r.lde; Steele said the ease was one of grave impertazoe, and that it was due to the State and to the prisoner that the manner and cause of Mrs. Walker's death should be cleared up. He would therefor:. hold Arnold for a further hearing at two to day. He was accordingly remanded to jail. This olczning the body of Mrs. Walker will be dis laterred,.Tid a Coroner's Inquest will be held OF the 1. - orpcm - of asaarmining whether traces of poisen steraacli. L. EL- United Stato3 District court, yesterday., of R. Biddle Rob-arts, Esq., General A. H. Coffrotii, of Somerset county, was admitted to prao -60,, .74 7.t1 - Attorney in said court. Gen. C., in for a useful member of the corps editorial, ho has chosen to desert our ranks, we •.„ , wish that hie "star" may never tarn a Let shine with the same brilliancy as a ,• tier that it did wheahattling against tho pro• and Anti-Demotkatio doctrines of Know No• thingiam. Liqoyed.—The Expross 14fail train, duo hero at 1.4 E, yth , erdsy afternoon, was delayed two hours by ino brcattmg of an axle this side of Irwin's station. The cars were not thrown off the track by the &eel oci. t. Pa.-ad..—The Washington Infantry will parade to ddy in honor of tha anniversary of Porry'a Victory, whca thcy will wear their now uniform for i4e first Greet Succeta.—We are glad to learn that the Non- Cut ra.tive Writing Fluid is now-becoming very pop and that every person finds it to possess real merit. This is as it should be. A manufaotory of tills kiwi his been much needed amongst us. J. B. D. Curb:, Nc• 4 Girard House, is the manufac turer, and rreens in want of the article cannot do tA.tttir to call on him. • Ligi t t coats neatly made. Pants and vests suited ttethe kaaeon. Bummer under wear of silk, and not& tou, =llk r,..:(1 linen hosiery, for men's and boy's wear, et 01020 rates for cash, by Carnaghan; Federal street, Alle!heny city. • - - - Bowman & Co :—My wifo was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of which she was •very low indeed. I procured some of your Compound, and after she had taken it for about five weeks she was able to do all our house work, which she had not previously done for four years• We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Cora. potad to all who are suffering ender that terrible disease--Consnmption Jelas SorrnteauaarD. Ems' R. 13OUTMLAJED. L3O/8 7 1Mkgp Ky. ? Ray, 18456. • Lord's Coupling. A. few days , ago we called attention to this n ew carriage coupling, enabling buggies to be turned in a very short space. Since then we learn that.nearly all our carriage makers have examined it and find it not only to possess qualities of advantage, but in fact far surpassing any thing of the kind now in use. We are not alone then in the estimate of the utility of this invention. True we rode in a buggy with one on and found it to be all claimed for it. In the first place, it enables the buggy to turn in a narrow alley witboist the wheel even touching the body. In the second place, it keeps the head-block always on the axletroe and slides it along the axle when turn, ing. In the third place it is impossible to upset the baggy by short turning. In the fourth place, it throws the. wheels so far- apart that there is no trouble on getting in and nut, and in the fifth place, it is wonderful how useful so simple a thing can be. Some man, who is good at speculation, might pur chase the right to this State and realise a fortune by selling county and individual rights. Now is your time. 1171:. TO THE NATIONALDRUCK:BAC: I Y OP ALI,E GHENT COUNTY :—Warsits, A so-styled Demo cattle Convention, which assembled at the Court HOLM, on the 18th of August, ult., failed to give that satisfaction iihich'Democrats have a right to expect from those who truly represent them. In this, that disregarding a time honored usage of Democratic Conventions, they have re futed to recognize either our National or State administra- tions, or the platforms on which they were elected. In bringing forward new issues, not recognized in the Democratic creed, and evidencing a spirit of intolerance to wards -other Democrats, who choose to differ frona,their. views of new dogmas not essential to Democratic faith. Moreover, as the action of this Convention has gone before the country as the action of a Democratic Umver.tion cf Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and has been re-echoed from ono end of the Union to the other as orthodox by pa pore hostile to our cause, It Is therefore recommended that an election be held on Saturday, the 11th Just, at the usual places of holding pri mary elections, to elect two delegates' to represent each ward, borough and township, in a County Convention, to meet at the Court ER ate, on ,:Wednesday, the 15th lust, at 10 o'clock, A..b1., to take into consideration matters of vital importance to the Democratic cause. Rao:ref, That no person shall be qualified to hold a seat as a delegate in the County Convention, unless he can give his approval to cur National and State Administrations, and is uninfluenced, by pledge or otherwise, to the action of auy other convention heretofore hold. LEE k BECKHAM, H. LEACOCK, T. A. HINTON, GEORGE LAWMAN, SAMUEL M'CUNE, E. WOKE, JOHN EDGAR, JOHN FITZMIMONS, ALEXANDER HAYS, sat:dsw Dragged by a Mule.—George Peterar,n, sou of John Peterson, of Peterson's coal works, at Limo town, on Monday of last week, was on the point of mounting a mute to ride a short distance, when in some singular and unaccountable way the halter chain was twisted around his ankle, and tha mule started oLT at a rapid rate, dragging Ma;ter Pater son behind it. It ran about a quarter of a'mile, while tho unfortunate boy was dragged along, with his heals in the air and his head and back bouncing from clod to clod, producing a serious concussion of the brain. A gash was cat in biki head about fear inches long; the clothes were all torn from him and the skin most horribly mangled. He was picked up as dead, and had never spoken until Tuesday last, when he recovered his senses, and is now in a fair way of recovery. Accident to Judge Todd.—Hon. Jas. Todd, of. areansburg, while out on his farm, on Monday, en gaged in cutting weeds with. a scythe, had occasion to cross a fence, and becoming entangled some way, the scythe accidentally inflicted a severe gash in his arm near the wrist, cutting an artery. before med, ical aid could be procured, Mr. Todd bled almost to death. He is now lying in a very weak and pros , . trate condition, vilinh it will take him weeks to recover from. Alleged Larceny in the Toinbe.—A prisoner, confins ed in the watch.houso during Wednesday night, made an affidavit on yesterday morning against his cell mate fur the larceny of a dollar bill. The evidence wail not sufficient to convict him, and ho was acquit ted. But the Mayor committed him to jail on a charge of being concerned In a riot at a disreputable house, some weeks since. Anniveractry Pic N ie.—A pie nit, is to be held at Glenwood Grove to-day in commemoration of Perry's Victory, this being the anniversary of that event. A boat will leave the Birmingham Ferry Landing for the ground at 8 o'clock this morning, and omnibuses will leave the corner of Fourth: and Market street at 2 o'clock. Frcm the characteri of the managers we can promise a pleasant time to all who attend. Sad Acrld.fist.—On last Monday night, Mr. Myerly and his two daughters, residents of Cassville, Hun tingdon county, wore crossing the railroad track in a wagon, when a train ooming up ran into the vehi cle, throwing Mr. Myerly on the ground and his youngest daughter against the cow , catcher. The injuries of Mr. M. were so serious that, he died the next evening. The oldest daughter, who was thrown out of the wagon with great force, was seriously in :tared, but will probably recover. Tho youngest daughter's wounds were trifling. Postponed.—The race between the R. E. Rodgers and the J. S. 4414 which hal been fixed for next Saturday, has-been postponed until Saturday, the 25th, by mutual consent of the crews, in order to give both due time to prepare for the contest. The race between the 'dolmas and Cassiday takes place nt half-pest five on Saturday, the 18th, and that between the Peerless and Petrel at half-past four the same day. North British .Review.—Wo have received from Messrs. Hunt & Miner, Masonil Hall, the August number of the North British Review, republished by Leonard Scott IL Co., New York. This is perhaps the best of the sterling English quarterlies. The present number contains several articles of marked ability, prominent amongst which is one on the "Modern British Drama," I.:UM:Dn.—At a late meeting of the trustees of the Washington Female Seminary, Rev. J. I. Brown eon, D. D., Dr. M. H. Clark, and Mr. H. W. Wilson were elected members of the board, and Dr. Brown. son was then chosen President of the board. The examination of the pupils of the institution will take place on the 29th and 30th of September. True Bill —The Grand Jury of the District Court of the United States, yesterday morning found a true bill against David Milton Henderson, indicted for fobbing the mail between Indiana and Elder Ridge. He is a young man only nineteen years of age. Wasnsburg Academp.—The Literary Societies of Wilklnsburg Academy will give public exhibitions on Tuesday and Wednesday eveningsjleptember 21st and 22d. The exorcism, which will oons:st of mu sic, recitations, original and select orations, &c., will doubtless be very interesting, and any who can at tend will be repaid for their visit. Theatrical.—Mr. M'Farland, the popular actor, makes his first appearance at Porter's Theatre this evening. The play selected for the occasion is the Lady of Lyons, with Mr. M'Farland as Claude Mel notte, and Miss Cappell as Pauline. The other char acters are well cast, and we think it will be well per formed. The aftorpieca is the Young Widow. The funeral of Jeremiah Kane, late express agent, killed at Newton Hamilton by a recent railroad ac cident, will take place at three o'clock, this af ternoon, from M'Hoary's row, Locust street, Fifth Ward. Sour Grapee.-4 boy fifteen years of age was ta ken before. Mayor Weaver, last evening, for tho al lava larceny of a bushel cr mart of grapes from the 7 4 =141E03 of - Mr. Thomas M'Conangey, in Pitt town- chip, in broad daylight, at three e'otook yesterday afternoon'. fle will be eent to the geese of Refuge this morning. DR. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS, for the cure of Fever and Ague, is beyond all controversy the safest and beet remedy that could be mod by the afflicted, for all diseases of the above nature. The moat violent attacks of this dreadful dbiesse have often been prevented by the use or this reliable remedy. The '!'llitt,zo" have been used by the proprietor in an extensive practi..a, to the treatment of saver and Ague, for a number of years, and Its wonderful curative powers are well known both to the press and the pubic. Tease who desire a thor ough renovation of their entire system; should not fall to use the "Bitters." For aale by drugg,isti and dealers generally, everrahere, and by IiOSTETTER k SMITH, O. J. U. OLIN'S CELEBRATED. STOMACH UT TERS—Try them, .and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh Ls heir to, but leaves them to teat their own merits, and the constantly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far su perior to any preparation of the kind nave in the market. Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re sults in et,SeS of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, 'weakness of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter from the stornach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy tone to the whole system. Be sure anal call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article pnr. chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. For sale by J. M. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer Na. 2d7 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and dealers generally. jy29 FIRST INTRODUCED JULY, 1849. A. L. AROHAIIIBAULTIS Portable Stearn Hoisting and Pumping Engine , on from, 3to 80 hoise power. Also, Farm Dis gins and Saw Mill Drivers, 3to 80 horse. Engines shwas' on hand. — blannfactory,lstb. 9t EisiatltoriStzest, jOttainclei WELLAARIPECLI. WILLIAM CLAYTON, 011 AS. H. PAULSON, JAMES M. BOYD, JAB. PATTON, JR., Wait. HASLITT, JOHN OTTRRSON, JOHN HAMILTON, JOHN STRAUSER, EXECLiiTi. Culi2tlll..E 51111Lfaptc;rer7 apt Proprietors, t 6 Water and 68 Front itreeti COMMERC IA I, Stage or Water. thie foot six inchea water in the channel ALLEGHENY CATTLE. DIARK&T AtfUelpv Cm, September 9, 18f.8. The market was very d'hl during the weekend the prices have declined. The demand wee entirely local. The follow. ing will exhibit the prices : BREYER. No. offered. Offered by No. sold. Price. 20......8. Krantzman 'al $2,70 18 0. W. Norton 18 $2,76 18......0. W. Freese 18 52 2.5@p 17 T. Mathollan 17 $2,75@53 33...... W. Thompson—. 8 52,25 19 W. Irwin 19 523,50 yt hd. 19.-- J. Hawthorn 19 521,83 " 22 T. Burbeck left over. Keline ---- 16....-Adam Eckert. ......... « 15---Krouse & Good 80.... - .. James Meyers & Bro & Fraurman....... Grickentielmer, 35 James Morgan 38......J0hn C00k..... 88 James Ald & Merrick.._. 23Saltagover & Givens, Manful 20...... J. H. Perdue. 20, J. Harrison -22 J. Brownlee-- ..... . 54' Sherry & Huff 17' 8. 40 - Simmons & Wilson. 53: Carr & Parwin....- 30 W. Bice 23' James Bullock 21' 0. K. 25-- Mr Veers.- - 12,.—Wm. Sterlins 102' Transient dealers. 1022 offered 856 168 left over eud sent east. SHBEP AND LAMBS. 937 Sheep offered and sold at 2®3 gross. Lauiba feted; all sold at sl®2 @ head. HOGS. 556 head offered; 200 8 , ..1d at 444% glea% balaned Sant CALVES. 200 B.ld at railroad platform and yards at s3@ys Vl head. PITTSBIIROFI El. ARIL ET. _Reported Expressly for the Daily Morn lndti t , eptecuber 9 1,36 FLOUR... We have no change to note In Flour. The sales to day reach 426 bbls. from store at $5,87©5,50 for super. 6ne ; .1,5,62@5,75 for extra do , and $60)6,12 for ext ra family GRADI...Bales 100 bush Oats from Moro at 4.50 and a few small lots ware sold at 65c. HAY...Salei 10 loads from scales at s9@l2 % too COYFER...SaIcs 19 sacks Rio fro - s, a ore at 12Xc. ECM 51 . hhds, puma N. 0 from stare .1.131.A5S ES. .Saloa of 14 bbls prima N 0. at 50. PEACHES-.. 85 baskets Joraey sold on arrive] at $2,50 ti baskot. WHISKY 16 bi,is actificd h.t 26c. hirty VINEGAR-. 'Regular isatwu a to :ITT at Ai gailor. ; t; all other markets Philadelphia rda.rke t i MlALiaPitiA. September o.—Flour market qaiet, hat firm, the demand for export limited; sales 600 oble fresh ground from new wheat at $5,62 and some Stafford at $6 lto receipt+ and stock continue P1M3 . 1. The stock. of Rye Flour and Coro Meal are much reduced and prices are un changed. No change in Wheat, sales 4600 bash fair and prime southern rod a. $1,2641,30 and choice white at $1,46. New Rye is more abundant and in demand at 70c for oil, worth 77 ®SOc Corn in demand at SSc. in store and 99c afloat. Oats meet with a good inquiry, 4000 bush prime elaware sold at 44c. The demand for Whisky is limited at 2.5 c for Easton in bbla, and 260 for Ohio. NOW York. rtlartiet. NEW Yost, September 9.—Cotton firm; sales 1000 bales at $l,BB for upland middlings. Flour heavy; 10,690 bbls sold. Wheat has declined; sale 4 22,000 bush red at $1,16(4;1,21. Cora; ,ales 53,000 bush. Beef steady at $14©14,75; Bacon dull at 87.08% for Bides and 6 .1 %@6',,4 . for Shoulders. Tal low has advanced; sales 30;000 lbs at 10. Whisky firm at 244(.4;25. Sugar quiet at 7 2 •;',(49% . Coffoo aeady at 9,40 111.1; now York Stock nal-tett New Von; Septembinr 9.—Stocks n; Island 7214 111. Cnntral ticatllora 24%; N. Y GAutral 79%; Erie . 18 1, 1 3 ; La Cor;e3 dn.; Sill ir,-;autee 2,4%, ill. Cantrai•interest bonds 85. Cincinnati Marmot. CINCINNATI, tleptemher 9.—Flour remains dull and mines are dmoping, though holders refuse to submit to any im• portant decline; the receipts were 460 bbls within the last twenty-four huurs. Whisky dull; 600 this sold at 21c, closing nominal. There Li no imp , rtaut change in Pr, - visiont t ough the feeling is heavier; 100 bbls clear Mess Pork sold at pd. The demand for all i. quite small. Wheat is dull, and 3c per bushel lower; red 9.5 c; white $1,30, and dema4i not active at the decline. Money matters are un• changed. TILE WORM DESTROYER—This medicine known over the country as B. L. FAHNESTOOR'S 'VER. MIFIIGE well deserves this title wh. re worms are present iu too system. It never fails to effect their speedy rouluval Every family should It.e.m it in the noose. It is manufac tured and by It. L FAIINESTOCE .1: CO., Wholesale Drug gist, and pruprieturs of WILSON'S PILLS, No. 60, coiner of Wool and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. See Pill advertisement no third pegs of this day's paper it. T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY (CITY, R. T. KENNEDY itk. BRO. WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOOtt, CORN MEAL, AND HOMINY, MANUFAOPURED AND DELIVERED IN PITPSisUILOiI AND ALLEGHENY. an7:lydsw I TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OP lON DEEDS OF TEEEIR PATIENTS, DRS. U. hf. FIWB AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded L 3 [ - twain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH., And may be consulted at their dike, No, 191 Po streot, upPosITE a. CLAM LitYr.zilL, Daily, except Sundays, for OON6UNI VI LON, ASTHMA, BRONHIIITD3 and ALL f)THE,I, OOMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, DRY MOH & BYKEEi would state that their treatment of Ocnstunption ia based upon tho fact that the disease mists in tie blood and system at large, both before and during iLe derel 'intent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, Hygionio and Medical remedies to purify the bloodand strengthen the system. With these, they tip MEDIOAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Panda trees, (haying no Cwative dads when used alotte,) and lure lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the pmcions time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached in a direct manner by InhalatV," for, 6,3 before stated, the seat of the disease is in the bloat and its effes only in the lunge. W No charge for concaltatioh. A list of questions will be sent to those wtehlag to coma 1113 by letter. my29:daw MONONGAHELA BRIPGB, Pittsburgh, September 1888. I W. TRH pRESPENT AND MANAGERS of the Com pany, for erecting a Bridge over the River Mononga• bele, opposite Pittsburgh, in the coOty of Allegheny, have this day declared a dividend of SIX PER OENT. on the Ltipital stock, which will be paid to the stockholders, or their legal repre.seatativesi, at the Toll Howe, on and after the 13th Lottaat. keei.t...tor JOHN THAW, Treat'r. A GICEA'r. CHEMICAL DISCOVETIY.—JULES HAILIEL'S RAU ATHENIENN 8, .111 HAIR RENO. FAt'OR, is a never failing preserver, restorer and beautifier of the Hair. Wish no deleterious qualities, it lea pi eveat. lye to the decay of the Hair, renders it laity glossy and of the original color, when It has become gray. This valuable preparation will produce new growth of Hair, in place of that destroyed by age and sicknes.. Sold by B. L. FAHNES TOOR & 00., corner Fourth and Wood streets, Druggists generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules, Hanel £ Co., No. 708 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. se7:sc 1:0.2 BANK OF THE SOUTH COUNTY..—At the Aui gust term of the Supreme Conrtof Rhode Island, for Washington county, the first day of January, s. o 1852, was limited for bringing in the bills of the Bank, ', irith a view to a dividend of funds then on band This order is made with a view to hasten a settlement, and not to cut off bills not then presented. which must, of course, all be paid, if the Bank is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt. The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre sented, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in terest. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver at Ken sington, Rhode Island. E. R. POTT;Ji., arialrlw Receiver. Os NOTICE—TaII INTEREST COOPOYIii of the Bonds of Lawrence County, issued to the PlTTilir BURGH AND ERIN RAILROAD CONIPANY, due July, IssB, will be 'Aid at the office of W. H. WILLTAysi & Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Lll3 /nSurance and Trust Company, New York, where the Coupons are payable By order of 172 THE 00/I.MISSIONERB. JOSEPH MEYER, MANIJFACTUREIt OP Fancy & Plain Furniture di Chairs, Wiarerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BUDGE, 41PITTSBURGIll, P 4 Kr In addition , to the litiirniture business, I also devote attention to E[NDERTAKING. Hearses and Carriages furnished. rar22dly—Lo VOUNDRY METAL-180 tons soft Foun. A: 4g WA sok bg (55.1) IL IL =MM. SEWING MACHINES. SINGER'S ;,D T" GREAT SUPERIORITY up .... 18 2 @3 Ryon .... 16 2 (1113 1 4; .... 80 2 " „.. 50 2 " ... 3b 3 .... 18 3 38 3 .... 23 2 ... 47 2 .... 20 2 20 2 1 .... 22 2 @3 1 ,4 ' .... 64 T 2 %© 3 a" letV over. .... 63 2503% Bent Can. .... 23 2 1 ..0144 .... 21 2 , 4 12; ,3 " .... 26 2/ .... 12 2% .... 102 2 Over all ethers, for the use of Clothing and Shoe Mannfac. turas, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach „Makers, has long been known and practically a:knowleged. Which Lie bglit, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing its work equally well with the large machines,) and must become a favorite for family use Oar A full supply of the above Machines for sale at New York prices, by R. STRAW, 82 Market street, anl9:ly-2p Pittsburgh, Fenn'a. SEWING MACHINES bOUBLE taftell SEWING MACHINES! These Machines are admitted le be the best in market for family use, making an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip even if evory fourth stitch be cut. It is the only low priced double thread Machine In market. Orders will be received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent, No. 2.0 Fifth street, on the comer of Market alley, • Pittsounzh, Pa. NOTION—M. DALY, on the corner of Fifth street and lkiarke alley, h the only ono of the ne.me in business on this street jylfely r Lib trist place in public estimation is ni,w j ustly accorded to the GROVER & BAKER MA CBI& E, for family Sewing , for the following reasons:— lat. It 1 , 3 MORE SIMPLE and F A liY REPT IN ORDER than any other machine Y.d. it makes a seam RIP cz RAVEL, though every third stitch is cat. Bd. It news from two ordinary liposl, and thud all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same lilachine can be adapted, at pleasure, by a mere Lt.ang-e of spools, to MI varieties of work. cotton, with equal facility. 6th. The seam la as elastic as the must elem.!, fabric, eo that it is tree from all LIABILITY to BREAK, in WA.tiR. 'NG, IRONING, or otherwise. nth. The stitch made by this Machine is more BEAUTI FUL than any other made, either by hand or machine. OPINIONS OF TICE PRESS. Grover ffi Baker's is the best—[Ames. Agriculturist T. all of which the Tribune says, amen.—{N. Y. Tribune. It Is all that It claims to be.—[N. T. Independent. It finishes its own work; others do not.—(Home Jomnal. We give it the preference —;Amer. Baptist. It weds only to be seen to be qppreolated.—{Phreno. Journal. Adapted fur woolens, lirCeo or eGttoa.--tAmer. Medical Monthly. We Bac Gruver A Bak re beet.--l. I..viies' Wreath Which Is the test!" & Biker's.—_N. Y. Dispatch. Superior to all others.—EN. Y. Mercury. We have no hesitation in recommemding it..-IN. Y. prods. It requires no re T. F,r family nee they are unri ' i. V. Daily News 'Choy sew a seam that wq not rip —[N. Y. Courier. it performs nobly and exp,diti,nts4 Y. Examiner. liemarkable for the elasticity of seam.—[Police Gazette. Well adapted to all kinds of family towing.—'N. Y. Oba. The most ble.sed invention of -modern times.--17510tti., Magazine. that adapted t,,r V. hay Book. We do not hesitate t rec..,uitoend it.--r N. Y. ChrouLte It sews strongly end does net Illustrated The prince of inventions.--; Prot. Churchman. it is woman's best friend.—lN. Y. Weekly News. And two hundred more references, To Clergymen and Benevolent Societies. The DROVER & BAKER REINING MACHINE CO. will sAI. for the present, to Clergymen and Benevolent Focieties their superior machine at one-half the usual retail price. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, No. 21 Filth street. THE BEST AN D t 0.. 79 , CIIE A PEST V INECI AR is sell. v =:ti ing, tit tiu, moqt extensive VIN 1,1=1? BEAR WAREHOUSE in the A , II . 4EG A aumniieseener4 West. Vila house now sup WM/ plies, and has for the lag ton partsigr l / 2 ? : ( r,,,„.. 1 1,,,; years, more than ono-half of wow the Pittsburgh grocers, and 4 1111110:16 the game in every other city in which it has been introduced. A. BALLO% 146 Water Arent, ons:lydaw between end Grant. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS. PARK M'CURDY 6 . CO,, fiANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spotter Solder, ,to , also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly on hand, Tiumen'a Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my2o:lydsw SINGER'S ILACELINE HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, THE $2O AND $4O Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 EIPTEE STRBEIT. W. C. ELLIOTT, 4th. The same Machine rune ellk, linen thread snd sp.r,l COMMERCIAL PRINTINGS UP ivkSe DaSda-Pliozi str DRILLS, POSTERS, LEGAL BLANKS u3LURED i3ILLS, PAPER BOOKS FOR LAWYERS, PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Ese,:nted In take ueatemt manner, F,n - Iptiy end at CHEAP HATES by t«, NIERS, tuußNiititt POST .ion OFFICE 00111TER OP WX.E. SND PIPiH name E. SIMPSON 0. H. RIPPEY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law, under the firm of EAMON & RIPPEY. Office, No. 94 Fourth Street. B. PIMPSON. y 0. RIPPEY. LORD'S PATENT PERCH COUPLING. This is the beat CATIBIAGE COUPLING ever invent ed. I went curry man who et :r saw a Buggy, t sou .die with LORD'd COUPLING attached. I leave one at ItOB'T PATT'E RSON' 8 STABLE, on Dimond street.. Before it was attached, the inside wheel described a °lra,, of about thirty feet, pow it describes about five feet, and cannot be over turned by tilacgt turning. I'or farther particulars, see the Baggy or calf on the subscriber, at the Monongahela House. I want to sell State and County Bights. I purchased ell the Stites, and have sold about tan, the balance are for sale. Any man can mate a fortune out of one State. Relay JOS. W. BELL, Monongahela House. GOOD NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. —owing to the increased demand for ROASTED COFFEE, we have procured a NEW corium 31ILL,where those who may wish, can have their Coffee fresh ground at any time, without any additional charge. S. JAYNES' TEA WIDRR, a ny No. 38 Fifth street. IcEw MAP OF OUR, COUNTRY—Present and proepective--embracing the United States and Territories, the Canada; New Brunswick, Nova Sootia and New rucuadlanc ala Mexico, Cuba, and the W. L Islands, Central America and the Isthmus of Panama, all the New Discoveries in the Polar Regions by Dr. Zane and others, and all the New Settlements, and even the Counties of Kan sas and Nebraska, each in ltd proper positio a, all on the same scale, complied from Oovertunent Buruys and other rein), hie sources. For sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer and Paper Dealer, Corner of Market and Second sta. REFINED SVGARS.- BO bibs Lovering', Crashed, Pine sad Coal-so Pulver- Lled Sugar; • 20 DM, Lorering's "A" Coffee Ornsheo Sugar ; a air a 1111 1U " Yellow—in stare and for sale by MILLER. k RICKETSON, and Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. riff° DWELLING HOUSES FOR RENT, ± by S. OUTHBFIRT lc SON, 51 Marbot street. DIME POST WINE, for medicinal pur poses, by the bottle or gallon, at RAWOUTH Br, BROWNIAT'S, eh in the Diamond. VOA RENT—A two story frame Dwellimr Houle, of 5 rooms, situate on Fourth street. ..~ Illuu ket. Bent $l6O per year, andtenant pay ware" rent Jysl S. CUTHBERT & SON, Ft Market et TUST OPENED, arIiORNIVR , 77 MARKET street—Douglass &Sherwood's Skil" )2 7 reric h C'c'T sB 4 , . kirt Hoops, Cotton g r i ngo , sh e ti an d skormet Fremes, Sod other desirable goods. at low prico'L' "24 TO & LET—A Store Rooni . tan Market strteti 8. ! 22 . 54121 W. G&ZZAM. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. GICOUTT, BRANDIES,. GINS, WINES, ETC.: DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAIi' , ", I:YE WHISKY; PEACH AND APPLE ALSO, RECTIFIERS A 0 DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield .7.nd Front Streets, epl4) PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS APHNO X :24 32P M 9 Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH, PA grail...aags bou g ht at tuark.ot pric.a. REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD Las removed to No. 74 Water E.LrGiA, Wow Markot JOHN i'MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR ?fl dALA nr Pitt METAL. AND P.LOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW 'MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. tek.Ao J0NP5.....,JN0. L. Pt) Y 1 .• LL1A.1,14.1 JONES, BOYD & CO MO. UYAOlaurala 0/ C‘s.eT STEEL. !Lib°, SPRINO, PLOW AND A. ii. jiltii,L, SPRINGS AND AXLES. lUorsaiaa Rosa wad Pirat Strmatfig )3•23 PITTSBURGH, PA._ 3100RHEAD Sit CO., IiAIiIIPACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For RooPlug, Gott./ Spauthag, A ()ENT'S FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRB'i. Warehouse, No. 136 Firat street, mr26:ly-is PITTSBURGH, PA. D . a x,nti B. ROGERS fr. CO:, 21AEUPACTITASIta or ftCYJERB' IMPROVED PATENT ;TEFL CULTIVATOR TELITIi, 001t1IIIR ILOSS Ai7D FIB.3TC STRIZDTE, !TEEM L. C, ILLEPBUB.II, ATTO it ti it 4'l LAW AND VEYANO2J it 0.1 . 7/C3 WISE ❑. FAW-LTRIi JAMES A. FETZER', i'orwarding and Coj Jai Rsioil erch an t rOB MI PALS Or lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Putter, Boole, DriedFrr‘ic and Product, generally, Ournsr of Illarket and Firct si.atcta, PITTSBILLOII, ? A Rana to--irancis G. Batloy, „yi lliatn Dilworth, Sr., . Catlibert & Son,Pittsburgh ; Boyd & Ott, Heist:oil we a ringen, S. Bray, Cash. M. & M. Bank, List & &tangle & Co., George W. Anderson. Donis . Paxton & hiy2Se.l WM. W. &NIGH T, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PHIA4ADELPHIA. Slik, Merino and Cottca Under Skil ts and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, to., Dressing Bowes, Shirts, Wrappers, and Drees Stocks made to order by mess moment, and warranted to give oat' bfaction. lelayd E. P. MIDDLETON & ES , IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &VC ALSO DEALERS IN FINE OLD WHISKY - S.', NO. 6, NORTH PRONE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. _— GO AIM sEs GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium iglind Factory, 43oRrani. THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR louse with VNNITIAN BLINDS, of the moat exqui• sirs and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got np by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. N 0.72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. faiy&lyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, gni EVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR Ni„/ FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five qurners and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. emv 4 3:l3ris PITTSIII.7taiI, PA. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG , (Successors to John arrttoright,) ijANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS ..jA. of Pocket and Table Cutlery Stir& and an i Dan. tel Instruments, Guns, Pistols, fishing Tackle, etc., No. SE Wood street. They give special attention the urine:actor. ng of Trusses, Supporters, eto. Jobbing and Po.pairing itla pi:Actuality and despatch. Rpl7 PLIITCHICOCK, M'CREER" & CO. (13mniz8ous To HumAN, NPOsaralT 4; 0o.,) IJORWARDING AND COMMISSION M.FII.OIIANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Plow and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bpringcr garbangh, Joseph E. Elder, EL Louis; Pittsburgh; Penton Bros., u U. Childs a Co.,' Cornell a Dorsey, Baltimore; hogaley, Cosgrove a Co., " Garret a Ithrtin,Philadelphia; EloCandiess,Moons a Co., " James, lient,'Santee a Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver .t Graham, Goo. BL ,It L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling &Cu , •' L. B. Fenttin & Bros., " Yard, Gilmoro & Co., " inxlirif WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOJ. ALE AND RETAIL AIEitCHANTF , , NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, 44- Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and °twine Brandlee, Old Monongahela and itecaded Wilinky, or the toLeat onalitY. Welydeld BAGALET, WHOLESALE GROCER 2 Nos. 18 axid tO Wood Street, j y23: P1TT5131313.0.11. V. H. ?RODE G. AL DOSCH IWr H. MeGE E d. CQ. • MERCHANT TAILOR'S, Beaters in Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemou'e Furnish log Gooda, corner of Federal street and Market Sqnara Atle gheny City, Pa. jel2ly „Owl' ) .Z.^...;_ --7.-.7-„--- . --t.--04,_ ~..::2•- 1-:..-1;,:,,- •z. 7 ,:: t;;12- .:-.'z t - i• -.. - ,- .i...w..5.;,,, ~..., -ft -'-' ;-;•:,.";;-- - ,f--0-Mor. _ rIC --, : t 'l 7- - ......: 72riLf 2-. , am. ic- ei-z 7.,..,, .-- ,I. i -..--,..--- . ~...i , . .-4-.- ~--..., ....i.,A ~ ;,,... i -4.-v.,-. -‘-.A. ~ - --.'.-:--.'t '..',/!,1,-..,. \ ;.. --;: , .-. - 31 - .-- -q_ - 1. _,-, - .t -lkil PIRBLE 4.,,-,..a.t.- 1 .. - J a - Iff jt 1 M_ AR BLE t i aveaßoo HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECT/OH OP MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Post% asc" &. The public are respectfully tricked to ateudne our stock. Prince low, and work wasrantsd. NO. iG3 LiBWRTV ST-fag:HT. DOINT BOX FACTORY.- BIISHA & 013TE11100.11P Manufacture to order, BOXES s - aitable for soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Goods, etc., etc. tit_ Order; promptly tilled. F. 033.7011 DAT 211 T 1111:1-1D119,3 IobOBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Comm salon end Forwarding Merchants and bealera in Produce and Pittaburgh hianufactarea, No. 251 Litett7ztrent, Pitiabnreb. Ps FURNITURE FOB. CASH. A full amortment of Pittsburgh manufactured FURN - ITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAtsAS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well famished dwelling, as well as a epledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to artier. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for OASEL Prima are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything In the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PAOKINTI2. A IftWI.NIS, No. 10a Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. Faninnst, Jona If. Tawra. MEW ICE °REV& SALOON, AND Itati - rwS' JIESTADEANT, 4"-‘ L.2li - FIFTH S TREE T. The subscriber has ltaaed, and fitted up several commodi• ens rooms. nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Bummer Beason. La - dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of PUSH CONPEOTIONABY FiIIIITS, ICE °REAM, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season. All I =ialY requested to visit the rooms, and test for • (Al% M. Moar.NLEIY. Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyepeptio B. Ll. FAHNESTOCK & CO., .";t; PITTSBURGH, PA MEDICAL DR. A. WILSON'!,; PILLS t• A.EPARED AND SOLD BY 110LESALE DRUG4IBTB, AND FICOPRUCTOB. OB B L. FAIINESTOOK'S VERMIFUGE, uu corner of Wood and Fourth rStreeta, YLTTSBORG f 01HESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A 1 limited extent, been before the public in this section Of the country for a period of over twenty, years, and from the fact of their not being more generally known through oct the length and breadtn of the land, it might, perhaps, he inferred that they are lacking in some of the great men nate of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their superior, etc.; bni each, however, is not the case, their sup ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson,) was always limited to such an extent as at times to render it difficult to fill home orders, but with even this disadvantage wherever used they have never failed to call forth the strongest testimony in their favor—testimony in many instances unsolicited—not gotten up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to the in ventor as expressions of gratitude for the great benefits de rived from the use of these truly wonderful Pills, in proof of which we subjoin the following:— We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, snd members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Methodist lipis• wpsi Courch, having each and all of us, during the past tea years, had frequent opportunities of learning and trying the character of Dr. tt. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, are prepared to, and now state with pleasure, in this communication. that we know them to be AU excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for Sick-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are recom mended, but as a safe family remedy among children, and far the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, etc. Deco. Jas. Li, Sansom, Wm D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis H. Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley &Lth. Moses Tichnell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Rays, B. P. Sedwick, G. Martin, Tura Mctirath, J. M. Roger, Win. Smith, N: Callender, P. Bmckunier, C. D. Battle, John West, , Wm. Tipton, C. Hodgson, John Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.l Revs. G eo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., 7.. Ragan, Jer. Browning, Win. Ross, Robt. Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jas. , . Piper, John Barns ' Daniel G. ()stroll, John 'Beatty. y experience is not as extensive as the 'expression in the above certificate; but as far as my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully endorse the sentiment of their superior value. WILLIAM BEEVES. From the Bev. I. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, 1839 Wnsufr:—l feel myself a thousand times obliged to you I base fur some years been tffilicted• with the dyspap• iii, and, from th, good effects already produced by your pilia in my case, I em persuaded that the continued use of theat will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish you to stuu (se four bozos by the bearer of this, and oblige ye-u7i, etc. ISRAEL SHARE,. Nx:rJct of a letter from Col. Camp, an elderly 'gentleman of rgtaia who has rtned a Li:moron family, of come medical reading, an ; much experience in the we cf medicine. i do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan .upply us with your most excellent Amti•Dyspeptic Pill. I La ie tp , .e.; i u the .e bit of using it myself, and in my fami iy. tram ti es first brought them into use in oar h . 1 cod upon all occasions have found them to a,, , is which they wereadministered. 311 wift hw re much afflicted with sick•headache, and, tang „ a.• 11,11 of on , of the pills, has uniformly found rele f I ti,lak it superfluous to enumerate the different c .mplainta for which I. have admirdstered these pills. Bal tic, it to say that, a • far ac the humorous complaints set out rue wr.Lpp, r have fallen under my notice, the pill has had trio icstr,l effect in remJcit.g the same; so far as my have 'won coocerotd, 1. can say that they leave the bowels, sr , b .itrr order than the use of any other cathartic t har,_ used, I ank. your friend and wall-winber,. JAMRS M. ()AMP GARRIA.GES. 4 ,..net.4 C. WEST it CO., agt ItAtiGiACTLISCR6 OP CARRIAGES, RD:AI:AWAY.% BUGGIES, nULF.ZIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. .Ctd' All work warranted to be of the boatErnatertala and worliananship myLtlydia 0 Ps_k_zi v , 18 5 8 ' 1 21 ), oF EtICII AND BEAUTIFUL '4;( a•'' 1.46 12 4 5# 1 9 -•"° DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. Ct.'o. R. WHITE & CO., WILI. OPEN ON MONDAY, THE BTli /NET., A Uri!Hunt nEsortEr.ent of SILKS, in every variety FTEIR STOCK OF NOVELTIES COMPRISE Robes a Deux Jupes, Robes a Deux Volants, Robes a lez, Poplin Robes a lez, Veuitian Robes a Deux Volants, Mousi ine FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS FOR ROBES DE CHAMBRE. A tea, tho most extensive, varied, and magnificent stock of SHAWLS Lvt-r ~t 1 red by them, including styles and varieties ansur passed by any other house, West of the Alleghenies. y would invite particular attention to their new pat tbrb WOOLEN SHAWLS, with reversible centres. Also, their extensive stock of ',HUNCH NEEDLE WORK, VA• Lif.NCIA and ENGLISO THREAD LAOE2, all of which will be told at the lowest prices. selaw DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL 132 South Second Street, Laurice,ting Oil for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, is superior to the best winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LANPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, &O THOUS , SUPERIOR PHUT IMPROVED LIMP. 'flits lamp performs a perfect conatimpti4n of all smoke mid smell aching from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found imperfect ; thereby giving a much more brilliant flame. For Bale wholesale and retail by 2al 2.2md H. BOUREALI, f.tole 'Agent. A. H. C. BROCKEN, Nip. 22 Cliff Street, New York, MANI3F.AOI9TREB OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEOPATIIIO VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. lily e Waro for etomists, Drageista, Perfctmera, Photo gra ;hem etc. Green Glass taro by the package. A liber al olscoant made to the trade. Ordera from Country Drag gi=tH and Dealers solicited. Price Lista Sent on applica tion.. .1y311:3m JOHN W. M'CAgTHY, 1 - 1 LL OSTER! Ina ATTEND 1U THE POSTING Ti DISTRIBUTING of all kinds of 117.:..,,t; FOIL CONCERTS I,BCFEURIfS, nxmprrioNl3, ao commnacartens--.either ty mail, telegraph, or othori --directed to the office 3 of the Morning l'oat, willreceivi yizr - ;Int attnntinn skol i f (LOSING} OUT I CLOSING OUT 11—Salo ~ of Spring and Summer stock of BOOTS and SHOES Ga. tis marled down. Men's Gaiters w0rth.....43,00 selling at $2,25 41 wort ...... 2 . 50 4 %op Ladlea' " " ...... 1,50 " 1,25 .. " 1,25 - " 'l,OO •• Boots a 1,25 " 1,00 V:l5lC3', Boys', Youth's and Children'a belling at the same. pro portion, at the Cheap Caeh Store of JOSEPH H BORLAND, 58 Market street, two awn from Fifth. Itii:LNIL LA PAPERS. All sizes an Iva qualities, for sale by W5l. G. JOIINSTr.N & DO., Paper Dealers and Stationers, an 7 57 Wood street. Q TARCH-300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch, Lit for sale by (eO4) HENRY E. COLLINS. BEANS -20 bbls. amall a =e iL lo c r o jan sal Thi e s. try ee4 50 ACRES of very desirable land, at at short distance from the city, having some beautifr it site B for country residences-417 acres cot taln coal of th s very beat quality. For sale by aal A. OUTIIBERT SO4. 51 Market st. IILEAOHLINIG POWDERS-50 caSkE Tennant's, Johnson's and other brands Just rec' and. for sale low by JNO. PKIIILINS 0, ns Wood street. .11 001( PAPER--100 reams 21%38, a me , a artiela just received and for Bale by - JNO. DIP 'W a CO., 123 'Wod street. s e 2 'LNES VEEAUFVUE AND lAVI ita.PILLS.-45 [goal on band and for'sab , by B. L. PAILNESTOOIII6 CO. novl6 Corner SVood and Swarth seta C - ---- C)PYING PRESSES— Screw Coping Prows; aritt laver c o pying Presses • as s c rew, and , Spring Copying Pratt WS. Mt. 0. a WINSTON & CO., 57 Wood atm t. bblo. No. 3, Largo; MACKEkt 10 half Ms. Na 0, Large. (7342) W.41."4111T11 & 0.0. For by WATER PIPES-3000 yards Stone ffBr* ter Pipes, from 2to 6 bashes- dior l , for eale by ee6 /333:NRIC U. OOLLID 15. FITT SBITGE THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager, S. Penna. Stage Director— ........0. M. Dana. ADDITIONAL 'ATTRACTION. First appearnee of Int. KRARIAND, when he will appear in his favorite cbsrao ter of "ClandeAielnotte."leg C CAPPUL, as "Panßine THIS EVENING, Stpt6reeerlece, will be presented a bean• tifal play, called TOE LADY OP LYONS: ca IOVB AND PRlDE—Claude Melnotte, air, M Berland—base, Mire Gardena Capped!. Polka—National Mlo, Jennie Hight. To conclude with an am:ming altarpiece, called Til.E YOUNG WIDOW. FRICFS OF ADIIISS'ION: Lrees t IL,Ic dud Pneflu= tt0.603 larLdy Ci•Cie—..- 001oTed BoxPs 50c &erect caner;.., Tickets to I'tiVAGO 8bXP9...75C I ...... Proscenium Boxes S 3 00. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises 1 before B. Box Office open from 10 to 3 o'clock. M C=2) 7-41 RETURN uF 17. isFAVORITES FOR SIX NIG - I - ITS ONLY, Monday lavelaing, September 13th. Norris Bros., Pell and Trowbridge Illiastrels, From tha School Street Cpera Emtnt. T BEST BAND IN' THE :WOH.T,D, .Cy- Admission, 15 cents; Charon 35. D is open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8 o'ciecik. LON MORRIS, seB nsiness Manage;. CARL FORMES . PITI'S.BURGEI.— M. 13. 111i.T.51.A.N, Dist. or of :he Ace.cl:)m,y of Yavr York., hall the honor to ri , :neir -- that C A It L F s 0 M E S THE Witte 1.11 T Ltal` l o flt O, Aeetided by the prinm at Ateats and rite GRAND OROMS TRA of the Academy of Now Yorli. give a Mar* moth ratatiwtt Fo , ...tivel in thi.,c,ty, on NI .6DAY and TUES. DAY, September 20ta and lit. Fel! p3iiicalrifB in Stara advertisement. eeB:tf ANNUAL sTATE PAIR Pennsylvania Stale figricnitural Society. BE PUMMEL 281.11, 29Ta AND 8FC37.-, AND DCTollrli ler, 1858 FAIR G 11.011105, bURGIIi. Annual Ades:e.t.ler, Fr:dey, z, 2 z si Awards of Ooze t;3 announced irumedareldf n'te ra—tda. Articles for exhiolti 7: rtodteseen to A 0. lIRT.STER,ECO. rerao, .lonons,shel lions ;1-itt•bur„h All articles and stout Intoaaed for exhibition, tranapert ed frea of charge. OfilcA, No. es Flee", strper; er.trl,s Till be lOCCited, and exhib tors' t!ckets furnished. r o:ta of entry closed on Tuesday, noon. Praulinizi 1 Rai !IP; of Judges furnlch. ea on application Ilenabera' Tickets, j 1 fioeln admission, 25 Dante. Fahibitura muss b,colne ino", b.rd A. O..IIRI:tTRD, Seer rtnto ild;ricultural 2oolet - y, i. A TAGG ART, Pr , :sl :end: It3r fdilawtd—cG DAGIJERREAN GELERIES. l&yy CA10;0 &, CO., Phoitpgrapiner - and Akiabfotypicats, NE? iii L k)o..L1,1",11-Y, B. W. Dor. of :o.arkv: 6tSH I' PRICES TO . 111."1 - ALL. , NEW DAGUERREAA AND ,vl,ll3f,':i.:iT3?'/;1 A k 47. t3T,LEP,T, t:' , 141'1;:. - 11 tril• POSTA:S'I/I'o4i. P.1.0T1.119.ES taici.t, 611 LL, et - j lt)e, to anl. A. -A/er, and warranted w 14L.L. , , at r,,,..301,,Ad0 Sick or dcc ,,, scd ;,"'"Fnt, rt 41.29:11,1AW-1, WALL'S PiCTOXE GALLERY. ‘ATM. WALL I TAKEN THE third floor of Jones' the Mechanics' Bank, Fourth_st4et, as AIIBROTYPI3%.Ia) PIiuTOGRABILLO IiALLEitY; and ha:lug fitted up the room in a style unsurpassed,linviLeJ his friends and the pub lic to visit his establishmenL; His lti.ception Room, he has no ,iies ration in saying, has not its superior anywhere, tor size, beauty of furniture and appointments generally; anti ins upor-iins Rooms, being on the same floor, are entered imaaidittely ilireugh it. In Lb Operating int.st impi,,veil combined side and sky lights give a facility tor taking a liniahed Ylc tare ' in the least possible time, that he [limas cannot. fail to make his establishment the iesoit of aii 1,01.10L1S of taste. Mr. Wall's experience as an artist, is a guarantee to las patrons that none but good Pictures Veal us V.I:IILittANI to leave his premises. The public, and the Ladieevespecially, are uvited to clew his rooms; and examine specimens. se4:lw AMBROTYIPES - A BRAIITIAIL AND DURABLITI PITTMINI WARRANTED, CAN 14 hit") AS LOW IN THE COUNTRY, AT Removed to Strcet. CARGO & CO.'S PiiOTOGEAPiIIO AND ASIBROTYPE kiALLEILY Liao boon removed from 76 Fourth street, to No. 31Firtii elsUt, near afarkel„ Theeerooms having been bruit for the purpose, with three large lights, are not surpassed in the clt7 for comfort, convenience and cs.colioneo in arreugemsat. .oar Our old friends and,' im;n'and. an• these ::aping pariOr likenesses, are invited to sail. ifoom. and Specimens on the ground ti&or. apt .I)AILY SALES Al 1v)... ST., At the new Commercial Sawa . • C+:‘,ol3, No. f,4, Fifth street, every week day, are; held pubik goods is all variety, suited for the tr4do and censumere, from a large stock which is constantly ireplonished with free:; consign ments, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 OfOLOOlil, A. Y., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every thing needed in the line for pursoual and family me; table cub. lery; hardware; clothing; hoots mai t;ZOCEt 3,411G1 tfcc. AT 2 O'CLOCII, household and kitchen thimiture, .r.v. and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets.; elegant iron stout Chins were; stoves; cooking utensils; got:cries, Ac. AT 7 O'CLOCK, l'. Fancy articles; watchta; hlociia; lewory ; musizz.l lr_ottri• ments; guns; clotting; di ti goe.de; boots nnu LLoto . hook stationery, .fm. iseal K. Da Vitt, Aumal PHILADELPHIA S'Or EllstriettO and ZatteovElle. The steamer 111AQapt. hlOit On Anna, ',it'll Itave for tb:, ob u ic And all intermediate pails on. ccety TUESDAY, et 4 o'clock, P.M. For &night or vevsßAA Rind y on 7,11" G 3. & P PliVICE'f3 VENTRAL PLANING MILL, wik.s , Eas STiIL ET, AuLEGH.Nwr, ARE now is full operation, With Fay & Co.' improved machinro for the msnufacturing of Salt lirameg, Doors, Shutters a d 'Moulding 3. I3aitSare and 0011.• tractors will Bud it to the r il , l7frata'4.3 to Call alld tli3tC3tain our prime. aulhirdkw N — OTICE TO SIBII.IPPEI - t,S..—tha and tter 'MONDAY, Angus 2d, tho following ratto rani be charged by the liailroadO between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, on the various elar4e cf frnigh: : lire: Class, —.Re IGollbi. I :I.'l cur. -. Second 't ...440 " I Wninty, Third . . ...400 "1 " I Can,' Fourth " $l5 W ORTALOE MUSIC -(At TWEN TY-FIVE ot, , yrs—TllE G ANNIE; wmls co ,, t,iirig all the cords and Mat& of the new and popular sr or - t , ro d "Zueleloo too has been made with gr:Jr.e,cc, ulvag only theEe tongs wtd oh are good sad piputar. All its bait soDgs Of FO3 ter, are embraced in this collect:o3. A lar.; ,, odi4LY just xecetved,,and for a& at the )1a to w rf (vile, • JC11 , 7 11 Air:J. , qt. - t.r) , l ar rect. • • A HIMAN RBZUN—ConFtitution, iIuAOS and lievilationa oi the Grand Lod g- of te ittDl nna vivV, nia, new• edition. For salety J. B. Wi 63 'good aireet, near rocrtb. ai2l A RNOLDS, Pavel! rind L•nvidtion. 'ed riting X3l. Fluids fo: rale by S. RAVEN; S. :A, 33 and 35 Alart - r..t exact. wan iAWYER'S CHEMIC/11.. WA vk; SOA P i, sehnowleited by all who have U4L(i it, to be the best and most economical poop in 1150. (~ no p itinii will do as much washing as Votes of COlllllO3 Soap. It contains noire gradient that wiil injure the nervoi of the most &Feats oi i ti egt, goods that may po washeil with it. For sale by all the principal groceried dealers in the city. non .--- LAKE FISH-4300 pkgs. White Fieb, Trout, Salmon, etc., fSr sale by sisi I 17.72 , 111 Y IL courga. - . IiIIE LAST eiLANOE—WE NOW OFFER oua SUMMRR BHOES , , GAITE;IS ETC., Cheaper than ever, 8 RD aro receiving a largo fall stock. Ladies would do well* call immediately, ae we offer great inducements. Light;' L and Black GaitSr3, Yreach Morocco Ties, aims' Gaiters ad illlpp,ra, and 3,bye' 6ticamer Eltioes, at "The Teople's Cheap Shoo_ Store," N 0.17 Fifth street, near Market. 0434),- "IPIPPENBACHEIt ~g~gNTjyj? '--300 bushels thy Seal w Wanted, b7 j JA.ll 3 n. . 1 , 111!22.11 Corner Mar ket tu t awi First st-P,tII. ~ ; rtg. AMUSEMENTS. t3: - ,7 , ) :A i',NCT.I.' u. - 13- ` tati tt ir„ , 5.4: : • #b '1"'" i!...:. 2_ F.l :1t itiscr..t, r. 16.: SUNBE" , _II 0 i'LLI.,E B. :N: , fv'',l ta G 4i; it ' SR I "..,..^:f . V AB AT ANY Fl 41 CLA:3 TABLISEMIFST ronrth street. AUCTION STEAtvIBOA•P; ZANs.SVA L DETri". , `.RCY, General greri,•ht Agent, P. 0 R. J. J. 1P.):"8720i 4 , General Freight A g't i•., . c 0.15,31• DIG LEAD—rp, 10 Pigs, for sal o by ae4 rIEN ay IL C0L11503. TWAOKERX.p.-- • . 100/barrels Ha 3 Largo lfaclT,ra ; Coy /20 II " No. 2 " lir-. olLuNs.. H. -.;farrels freala Lime, for sr.lo by ge4l, }WRY .71. COLLIN& r • n~...~=n .250 -4 5 00. I'F.D.FORIS23I9, , 660 barzeL $1 2.5 " ..... 1 60 9 1).919. I . c,,i'
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