A building for the making 6f soap with the Concentrated Lye is also there. It will there be shown how with a very little labor from the most unpromising material, soap can be made with the greatest certainty. The advertisement of the agent most used in this manufacture, may be found m our paper. JaraeaXark, jr., the wen known proprietor of the Superior Copper Worke in the Oth Ward, will exhibit some of tho products of his mill, in a couple of little houses which he is having bnilt, * SUcWnLalo’ Hell is a now building M f ce t by -0 with two wings at the end making the that end 40 feet wido. In this thcro nro to be several elettn engine) going. Mr. Hamilton's is - already up. Jno. B. Bailey, Esq , is Superin tending Che putting np of machinery, shafting, so. In and around this place there will be - threshing, cutting,.grinding and sawing ma ohincs in operation. This will be the livlirei part of. the exhibition. In tho wings before re ferred to la to be a fine dieplay of Kced’a Bewine machines, all working away by steam, and sow mg faster than ten regimeols of tailors. Mechanics’Hall has already nearly all been taken up, so that a fine display may be expeoted there. , r Artiste’ Hall having been found not large enough, 24 feet square have been added to Hand tno whole will be well filled with the products of art. This will b&a choice spot and visitors from ell parts will see here what will gratify them. Daguerreotypes, nmbrotypes, photographs paintings in oil and water colors, specimens of . ®**wlng a»d_of ornamental penmanship, will all elusier; here. FloralTUll isaaplendid; large lenl, pitched in a coospicioue'portlon of the grounds, which are always dry. Here Capl. Negley, having laid asidh tho trappings of war, presides over the most 1 ehara^ing.products; of pesoe. The'Cap tain is changing this whole place into a fairy palaoe, with groves, mossy dells, and wide banks of flowers. A fountain-'flings ito jet of water up »n shower .to the middle, and from a grotto in the back ground, masicians will shed over the whole sceue the wltcheiy of sound— Thisis a prominent feature.; - Domestic Hall will jjiva the-visitor a view of. whatbest ttrtiie way-of’qnnu And nil arti ctes of manufacture. Many entries have r aly»dy .bee* made and many more will be madeto^d^y.— The dippiay- of pooUry will be fine There are already hens and cocks of all shapes and sires, from the great hulk of the roaring Shang hal to the oesutlfdlproportions of the Scabright Hantam. • There is the game oock as fierce as a disappointed politician, and.the goose, mother of atupidiiy.-aDd or Utah##. A l9Ug ltoe of coojwis already up, enlivened by crowitig cackling asdLAlip other noises famijiar to the bam yard. \Jlpn. David Taggart arrived in: town from-Northumberland on Friday night ’ He ta PresidOnrpf the State Society,and Ukiog, In the .poultry'‘iffie, of the State. , lie has no less than one hundred'and ten speci men* of tho various spades of two footed and feathered’fowl, which will be placed 00 exhibi tion. i: '**;!■'; <i - •■V;.*.y-:,svV.*-.v!v *:**s•*' V *V: . ■•IWv- -«>••• • ; ’;jy #:$••• -te v’,:-;'. • •^C^fyVjg )£>• • ,V., :’ 5- Ji.-*.* : v*2v.*.*}• Vv'-.V* " .yh**** The lotfg : line cf-stalls for cattle extending around two enlire sides of the grounds baa all been Uken up and some sixty additional stAUs are in-proeeqs of "erection; All the grounds are eupplleir with abundance of wafer from a plpo.eonneoU3 iritb Uui.JcUy reservoir so that all croatttrev biped.. or. quadruped, ean hate plenty brfhhihdtspehiablo element. The w'alktnhii.'lhe race gtennd'Tiave' been throughly rolled and prepared for the Uso of horses and those who desire to exhibit fierce and untamed chargers.will find on tho. ground, a horse tamer, who irtlhtske the mo?t rlciotw an imaLand bring him to his sober senses in a very short lime. .... ? 'S‘V ; *'i* : vs: ; The Mayor has'/jrranged his police fbree to as to have.37;dey and.Bnight polico constantly in attendance. * Every thing now promises that this is tube the best fkir that we ever had in the oity ofzFittsbprgb or. in the State of Penn eylvann. .Let Pittsburgh, oonlribote her full part and make her corner of the lot worthy of the Iron City. - TanTmunr-SrcoanCoxaussiosai, District. —Tho Conferees of the August-Democratic Con* renUon hariog 'failed to nominato a candidate for Congress Coogression al.Diatrict'Mfce Conferees appointed at the Sep tember ConTenUojLmet on. the 22d Just., ond placed in Jrondnation CapL -John Birmingham, whom to (he roters of the-District in an addr«s,aaaiccrthodQx Democrat worthy the the party. The foilowiog.is their aotiohi i&6lading (he correspondence./ with 1 the nominee:- Rttolved, . That inasmuch as Sutler .county declines to hare a candidate, we present to the Totertfdf the Twenty-Second District, CapL John Birmingham, as.wercao, with the ntmoat coo* fidence,' thdorte.‘ bis Democracy, and present him as aver feithfol found, eTcn among the falsa, . ,Jl. H. Kxajt. J -•“**'* " . U. Paulson. 'XcSiA.vßscctiam.' ;. •- ' , Conferees.., . ' ! ‘AuioitSYT Citt, Sept: 28, 7858/ : CapC JOhiCßuraingham';—Sir.: The Confer ees Bciecte<Lby«the.iiaUon6l Democratic Con-, ventfon,'tkke pleaiore'tq Inforulyou that they have nttanlmonaly. placecl yon In nomination for the -,Weask youtoao cept lids fHs Will 'offeriDg, coming frcm.Demo* r crats who; never desert principle®. Truly •your friends.' y - -•j• JL H.-Kran. ------ ‘ 'Cnis. H.'.pAtrisojrf 1 t lr-: r . Lrs A. BfCKHAW. Onio Towasnir, Sept. 24,1858*: 1 • &'>'’:• i«V&. ’ ’ ':i>V,*i'; ,^.J»V iwm*.. •• • . > S S,'4 Td/Mefsre. Kerr,; Paulson and Beckham— , Gentlemen : Tout kiridnote, stating that yon hare.placed myname before the Democratic TOr. ten DiatriotiforCongrein ; | this moment came to hand. It la-wllh mingled: ]i feelings of prldrand -pleasme tfrat-Pacceptthe-. •§j onlooked for hoqor. Should the .peopld deism' :rj me worthy, to represent them, I pledge my past ;|j lifeas a Democrat to carry, outtheir will and a wishes. ' ..'V; V'V-‘ RespectfaHfV&c., , John BisuntaaAu. On Saturday-morning, in.the.Court of Quar ter Sessions, a man named F. Jordan was brooghtbefore Judge McClure from.tbe county jail, and dwebarge ae£ed for oil. the grounds that he had been ItuprisoneiLfor debt, andcould not therefoiw be legally held In custody. ’ Judge McClurest^eitket the act.abolishing impris onment fpriebt was clear; and ,explicit, : and It was a violation'of its provisions r pn the* part of the magiitmaa to commit the.prisoqer.- lie tberefore/erdered him to bMiscnargedj and he was n4'<nm6>eleased'frmh cafltoifjv; ; :/ : Election. —Thr. Mu , Pleasant Cavalry, last week, elected the following- officers rCaptainf MajorJoeeph Jack; First Lieutenant,-James Strand WhlUMll; Th.rd LieatCTjnv John EUer. Onto], B«r*e«nt A. H. Sherrlck; Comtt, D. BnCtliUr/rj,, company , number, forty-tli. members . Tb« asssssaewsste The next parade will been Saturday October^ •*. T FosTxaVNATioicAiTrHßATaa.—Thla nod popular place htrcaort will be opened to the public this evening/ The Governor Ison hand, and has nwriy/complctcd his arrange nxeaU.;/ From .the will known tact and jad*. meat off the manager, we infer tbat be wilttfre entertainmsnls wo'rlh lookjDg at during the gonial wote I ! Biti PoßTnra.—We would.* «fet our friend* to of .'JofaQ' WT-McCarthy, in another, column,.lie attend* io ever; thing in lifeline of potting or dktributiog, io a cirefal andwlln-, hi* aapnerV Ordera'lell at the QmtUt conßlihg roonf irlUiuT* prompt attention.-- •" " • Iralmii willilm tnolh«r.oiipcrtßnltt.i dartoTUa»#»tt~6r»siiint ll« decile. PITTSBXJRGfH; MONDAY MOBNISO; SEPT. 27, JB5B. orrioixx p±pxb op tbx oirr. City, ami lfewi Item— PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. E\Am OROUNDS 9TH WARD. W*SDAT t SEWMBBItSt;' K EDJriSSDAr, BEPTKXBEB m TQCTESBAV, SSfTEVBBB 30, AND FRIDAY, OCTOBER I,IMS. "uSfcfevifi 1 ; Committee. The nndanigted; Chairman of the Republican Naturalisation ComtmUce,csn be consulted daily at bis oCioe, No. 164 Fifth street, die IT. BrOXTS, Chairman. Mean Tehpbratl'rs. —Observations taken at Shaw'q Optician Rtore, No. 5S Fifth st., Sept 25th. • ts SUN. IN SHADE. 0 o'clock, a. u. 12 “ , 6 « p. h Barometer C.... Mass MbbtimO.—Tliero will boaQRANDRE PUBLICAN BADLY at Lafalte Hall on Wednes day evening next Addresses may bo expected rrom Cen. Braoit Caunex, U. S. Senator, Hon Harm Taooxbt, late Speaker of the Senate Srrn T. Hojd, Esq., and others. Let there hi an old fashioned tom out, The Fair grounds.— The -various exhibitors woo require extra buildtags are putting up snch no will suit their purposes in various parts of tne gronnds. Near the front entrance agentle mjknh&s erected .a building where. tho business of spotting up fruits and meats so as to preserve them ’will bo Bhown. His method, as we under stood, he hits disposed of by sale to some onein x lown. WfaVS i-LS-W \w Tohhagb Tax.—The Committee; of the '■ Durrurtr w uj- »*». *» .. Cilv Coanen.q pj, : . ,j. .. . : uoxwnc doat.—We would direct the attention UO. cite on lL i ‘ ed of ■>.««*’■’" to tbe advertisement of the "Penneyl- S n , 1 “ t . *? bOTO a | e M ia Salt JWactnring C 0.," who mooufkctur. wT ' o ' lh,S ?ity .in | ottongit other things .Hghly.concentn.trtl Lye, rerorOTCo to the repeal of he tonnage tax, which : -hereby CmiHc. c .„ prepjro thcir owe .o» P , at a Philadelphia desires and this city does not, ! trilling colt of time, labor and money. Molt ofottr b»TO made their report, as ;we sco in thtir pa- ! ? a£derB hare used on their tables the Company's pars. . They talk very hopefully, jnat as Phila- ■ , xtra Superfine Snow-Whiio Salt, for tho table, delphi&na always do about all Other pdrts of ' , ant * S parpores. Wo have need both the this State. They neverlook beyond the Sehuvlkm. I and ran safely recommend a trial, and always consider Pennsylvania an ; u Waro of imitati ‘’ QS * " articles have been tant suburb of Philadelphia In their reporl* ' - . _ - 1 these gentlemen that they'proved to our A Rumeot for Hot Wratrer.—The very best °^ nC1 *® that, “it is equally the interest rem °dy for this hot weather is to drop in at Down’s, of 1 itteburgh and Philadelphia that trade should ; c< * ora * { - Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saneer centre in our city, and that . ! of their delicious Ice Cream, <>r r glass of sparkling should be made to remove all f«n. a o i nn^:n » ■ loe colt * Miuoral Water, flavored with the choicest of diTsrt it either tnohe North ? S d S g ! Syn *P'- * nd dr “»" r ™“ ■ i" client or " The TonnM.T.* „" 10 ‘be South. . der. Their etoek of Ceko, end Confection. or. of dablo obstApl* in 7J“ waa P ro Ten to be a formi- the best description* manufactured from good mate mfm. , .a- “v®* w Wa y accomplish- rial, and got upin tbeneatest styleimaginable. Give SirSiniu every consideration of them a call. t fer«t P H. 07 0f ""Ptwla or Individual in- ' T ,l 8 As » measure of State Qa __ . this tax was shown to be delusive, in . “"k&tover amount may acrue from it benefit of posterity alone, since r J? , amount is consigned to tho “sinking j und' of the Blate. It was' claimed that - tho i r * tnio *^ on . ao mooh complained of by: our P ittsburgh frjends is necessary under present I clßCumstances, if we would secure any pari of : the western trade, and at the samo time enable th® Pennsylvania Railroad to pay itsboneat debts. That every dollar of profit derived from trade west of Pittsburgh operated to the advantage of the trade cast of that city, sinco it enables the company to carry eastern merchandise or pro duce less by whatever amounUs thus derived That, finally, tho interest of Philadelphia do- I mantis the repeal of this lax, and unless it Can bo shown that Pittsburgh wonld be damaged thereby, we have a right to expect from our sis -1 ter city of the west a manifestation of t hat lib erality in regard to .Slate policy which wo pro mised will always be found actuating the cili seos of Philadelphia. Your committee further stated their object to cultivate a free and friend ly intercourse with the authorities and citizens of Pittsburgh, believing, as we do, that, upon examination, our interests would bo found to bo identical, and, that, therefore, we should ai-alt times bo found hand in hand urging the same polioy and sustaining the same measures. With a view to promote (his friendly Inter course, -your committee assumed the responsibil ity of oxtending a formal invitation to tho City Councils and Board of Trade of Pittsburgh to Visit our city, as the guests of the Philadelphia Board of Trade, at such time as they tmghtdes igoate, which, act they most respectfully nsk may be approved by this body. \our committee have the strongest assurance that their visit will be productive of great and lasting good. They were reoelved and treated in the most kind and hospitable manner, even by those who were most opposed to the measures they had to propose, and they have every reason to believe that the public discussion of (be sub ject of repeal, and the private intercourse had w *, . m «rchnnta and others daring their visit will in the end manifest itself in the cordial co operation of our western friends with us in de manding of our Legislature tho repeal of an odious and oppressive tax upon the trade. All of which is respectfully submitted. Wm. B. Thomas, AtXX. J. DxBBTSIItRB, Eumphd a. Soudeii, Enw’n C. Bipdle, We believe that our City Councils have within a short time given a moet decided expression on this question whi,ch might argue that they do not look upon this question with any different •yes from those they used before, the friends from the East “proved all things” as above Toe sentiment of this community is almost unanimous against the repeal of the Tonnage Tax,-and it was strengthened rather than weak ened by the arguments of the Philadelphians. 29 6.10 lUtdbucah M itmu.-The BepubliooM of toTrn ?hip bad a glorious turu-oulal Mon roetille on Friday evening. Messrs T. M. Marshall, J. H. Miller and Gen. Moorhead ad dressed the meeting, which adjourned under a of '“‘busiasm that reminded one of lvoo. On the same evening the Republicans of Penn had a cheering turn-out at Ne. Mexico. Riley McLaughlin, Esq., presided, and flenry Stotier acted as Secretary. Stirring addresses were made by Messrs. Howard and Moffltt, and the o**l possible; impression was made. Penn promises to do well in October. Another meeting was held at Shnrpsburg, which was addressed by Meesrs. M’Knight and Kirkpatrick. Thefttlcndance was large and the genuine Republican spirit prevailed. mectiag wav held at Drldgevllle, in upper 8L Clair, which was aMy addressed* by Merer* Irish and Oaroahan. The turn-out here aiso, was large. Ebeneicr White presided _ wero held on Saturday at Brown’s Coal Works, peer Creek and Bhoosetown, of wbicli we shall giro some account to-morrow Meetings will he held to-night io Mooongabe »a borough and at Independence Hall. TUh Word. ’ Mketikgh at Dana Cbkek. —On Saturday., two eatirasiftslio Republican meetings were held «U l>ecr Creek. The one appointed at 3p. m. wa# folly attended, and ably addressed by Mrasra. Collier, Carnahan, and others. The re publicans enthusiastically demanded another in the OTenlng, and their request being complied tnlb, a very largo crowd . ssembled at tho ap pointed time, which broke up at a late hour with three times three for the whole ticket of the Republican party. The fires burn brightly eve rywhere. 6 i lUruBLicAH MifTDtQ, Nirtb Wari».—There will be a Republican meeting to-night, at lode pendence Hall, fUh ward. Speeches by Gen. Moorhead, D. L. Eaton, and others. Tub Oratsiiio.—A fine audience was present at City Hall to listen to the Oratorio, whicawas magnificently performed by the Formes trbupo and oohestra assisted by a chorus of ladietiand gentlemen of the two oities. Every body|wos * >ormcß even Buspasscd himkelf, and Miss Andem sang f “I know that my Redeemer liveth” |1 with a beanty and pathos that we never hoard surpassed—but once perhaps, and then itj was sung by Jenny LiniL Mr. Perring was also in perfect voice. This company deserves the most liberal patronage every where, for they make no false pretensions to .merit, and in all their busi ness affairs are gentlemen. We wish them the most ample socccss. . Carpets.— Messrs. McCiintoek, whose store is on Market, near Its junction with street, have just received & very large supply of carpets of. various patterns and prioes to suit customers.- They are intending, with commend-' able enterprise, (o have on exhibition at the Fair this.week, a specimen of velvet carpeting, the equal to which was perhaps never imported into this city. It is gorgeous in design and woven in two pieces, so thatitseems without scam. Tho beauty of tho colors andlhe skill with whiob they Interminglein wreaths andolnstersof flowers cannot be fully appreciated without being seen.; Mr. McC. has but two of this pattern and one of Uiea was bespoken-as soon as unrolled. Let thofle who desire carpetings of expensive pat terns or less ambitious design give the Messrs.' McCiintoek a call. They are always polite and kind whether they make a sale or not. Tueui was a race, Saturday afternoon, o 4 the three-mile coarse, between the row-bosls J. P. Brelsford and Joseph French, which was won by the latter. Time; 34:30 and 25:00. The J. S. Hall and- R. E. Rodgers did not- run, the former paying tho forfeit. Considerable sport was created, however, by a trial between two .eight-oared ‘‘scows,'’ the Captain Evans and the Old Evans wianiog by 30 seconds. On Thursday, the Putman and Julia M. Cooke (row boats) will have a contest. - Tsb Annual. State Fair, which opens to-morrow) (should the weather prove favorable,) wiU doubtless be one of the most interesting and well-sustained efforts of-the kind ever got up In this State. The deep interest taken in it by nearly all elossea of our citi rens who are expected to be exhibitors' can best be understood by the preparations made; and if the lib erality or their contributions, in forwarding the en terprise, is an index of the merit of the articles they intend to exhibit, we can assure visitors that the Iron City College will come in for no small share of at tention. .. Leather, Shoi-Fisdincjs, &c.— We would direct the attention of onr readers to the adver tisement of Wm. Wilkinson, 217 Liberty street, In another column. Mr. W. has a large and comprehensive stock of everything in the way qf Leather-Findings, Tools, Tanner's Oil, &c., 'to.wbich we would direol the attention of strati £erp and dealers, fie is offering his articles at remarkably low prices. j i -• V "i . . 'Dark? a novel. ByWilkie CoIUnV’ This is a;new.work,'by the author of “The Read Secret,” who never writes a story that is not* deeply interesting. The'present work is folly up to Mrothers, and ire commend U to all who tove good reading. , For sale by Hunt & Miner. • Darieq Bobbert.—Welearn from a gentle man just from Perry Co., that the store of Mr. Wm. Peal, in New Bloomfield)* was entered on Saturday morning, about oneb’clock/by burg* 5, fao «“ri«d the safe into» neighboring field, blew it open with powder/axid tborievenl. hundred dollars in gold. Thu thieves are not 4, *f? sl!‘Apoltne Tete ■2uJi B €?i! i ®hl? ski “ tho Mtlnuuion of Ito * 7 “ t ' m work “ *itt perfect "order SidatliefacUoa to.patrora *nd. pupiiw 1- .-“pi .;jt '«“« Datw. ;o< Popltr' .tier,' WMTcom < fcssrßffita-i 'i*'-''’*' . '- ! • Tna place to secure a saucer of delicious lee Cream, toeool off in a woll ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted up In tho neatest style, the place to onjoy an hoar’s chat with your wife Or sweetheart, wbilo sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the place where the best of cakes and confectionary, family bread and leo Cream are made and sold, the place is Oliver’s, SL Clair st., near Lllmrty. j- White and colored shirts, for men and boys, gloves, gauntlets, heavy silk shirts and drawers, woolon and cotton under-wear, hosiery, mufflers, ties, scarfs, shawls, 4c., 4c., at close rates for cash, by Carnaghan, Federal BU', Allegheny City. 1 M'Lkan'r Vermutoe— Fi.EMts«; Bros, sole Proprietor*. No remedy ever invented has Ik-ao *» snrr*M«fnl as (tie great worm niedh in* of Dr. SrL*tie, prepared by Fleming Uru*.of Pittsburgh. AH who h*v*< used it Imn been equal ly astonished and delighted at iu woudorfnl energy and efficacy. To pabliwli all the teeUimmtal* in iu favor would fill volume*: we mmt therefore content uareelvrs with n briei abstract ofWTew of them. Japbet C. All«m_nf Amboy, gave a do** to a child rtyosrs oM,aod It broopht away 8.1 worm*. Ho aoon after pave another dose to thn same child, which brought away fifty more, making l£l worms in about lx hours Andrew Dow tnng, of Cranbury township, Vxmupo conn ty.eave bis child onn tea-epoonful, and sh.* |*w*..i ITT w<Tm%. Neat morninp, on repetition of the d«m«\ *}..• passed 113 more. Jonathan Unughman,«>fWest Union Park county, la, writes that ho in enable to supply tba demand. as the poo j.h* In tiro nxipbhorpond say. after a trial of the others, that iron* la itpisl to Dr, jkl'Luno'* Vermifuge, Uesera. I). *J. W. Colton, of Winchester, I nil, happened ast spring to gut Mimniif this Vermifuge After selliuga lew uottlrs, the demand Dreamt) so groat for it that their slock Was soon exhausted. They ntate th«t it has produced the best effect wherever usi-d. and is very popular among the people. Purchasers will be earvftil to ask for DR. M*LANE*fI CELEBRATED VKR.UTPUOE, manufactured by FLEMINQ BUGS.of I’ITTaSDRon, I’a. Ail other Vermifuges in compare lw.n are worthies*. Dr. M’Lane's genuine Yenulfog*, also hlsnalobrated Liver Pills, ran now be had at all wapectahle dm* stems*, fi'orugnuuti* withnul th»rignaturt of se2l..lAwlwT ri.RMINO HRfIH. JiinusementH. aviomo <a wembrs GREAT WORLD CIRCUS, WILL KXIIIBIT IN PITTSRtIROII ON BEN TIUMBLE’S LOT TUDSDAV, WEDNESDAY, TTIURSDAY*AND FRIDAY Sept, as, 39, and 30, and Oct. 1, Every night at TVj o’clock, andoo Widniscat.Tbcxsdat and Fudat ArTXZNOONS, at a oVut Among th* features of this established, will t« f..uml * j THE ANTONIO BROTHERS ; 'JI’ILLIAMK ANTONIO, I.OKBNZO ANTONIO, 4UOCFTUB ANTONIO, ALHIONSO ANTONIO THE CARROLL TORE PE: IUD. M. ACARROI.L, MD’LI.E MARIA CAMtuLL W. lI.CARROLL, MASTER CHAS. CARROLL, THE MIOASI BALLET TROUPE. ALDERT P. AYJIAR. JERRY WARI.AND, 0. O. KNAPP O.el-eopWsCJ.nrn, Bostos, Soph 2S.—The Repnbllcans hare nonr A. FISHER, Pinging Clowq, nateU Charles l>olano for Congress in tha lflth dii J. RICHARDSond TOM TIPTON Iricl, thus dropping C. C. Chaffee. rrnijns to the afternoon performance, MD'LLE WAR- : - LAND will make a Ttrrifc Aj from the ground to Uri - b a*S. Sept. 2A.—The number of deathi the top of the centre pole upon a Single Wire, a diatom,* of . ffom J elil,w fever, yesterday, was 43. Two Hvndrei Ftti, when not prevented by the etonu. ADMISSION— li»u, 60 cente. Pit. 26 conta «„■.> iwi aTs on’i o it"aTlil xiffazst'X’ Sc 00. No 550 Broadway, Now York, . HORUAirFoiTTHKSTATK FAIR, |T , I On? rDß^rS^niir THIRD AXD POSITIVELY LAST WEEK or THE TBLEbEArO SIB9ABIAE CABLE, FAR FAMED AXD ORHHXAL Now on Imud (b* Horris Bros., Pell and TrowbriiUe HioUrrh. T v r * s '!; **•” **•«»*•. and ' I L , to j'U«-o it within tho reach of K®ll x*u that «T#ry family i D th* gniudStaUs _ . J”* 11 m*j i»oM«si«iitpeclm P onf thii womUrfol mechanical ctf From the School Street Oper* Ilouee, no»Uy. that prop.*# locot the Cable into place* .-.ffour DICE SLITER, THE CHAMPION DANCER, nnarf* " l * 0 ' l,h ’ mn * mM »o* tb«n omily with Man fc- In thtlr STAB PKHFORMBILS, "Wh u, . „ pjrtjht ., £S2£JESSS 1 :, .%!■ ; S2L-SK3 ff i “s,£ -■-•M.a |J)» MOBBIS, Bu.ln„, linn,*,, wl ' ict n«w U~ o|‘|“aU."°i|" PITTSBURGH THEATRE.- m I*TT* ‘.7" ’T. 1 "’ “j IS X “*»«■.»» I» r hnnJ.rt H.Utl I WSKM====AV»& AI.TKRATroN OP TIME . E^-?u ‘* r ‘lBMitltk. at|t f,„._ ” IW.np.-n at: o'eWt Curtain ,U«-TJ 6 . B.„ j £ b ? **»• BtjatT. lo fond* opw> Own It. to 3 oVtock. '* ' * * ** WM nM U I'-** I ’** -l“" [ N“ Programme received > j —_ ■ rncis w~amiimiub : *«l*V * - “ : -- “ “ —*- tW ‘ : !>>w<>»cn at, ocU.clu cotameucing ai_;L< ~'clock. "t- diatrtbuted «.u UwrO b*i«r* UL^ b *' _ • ■ ■ , *^ h r:L ' O *b* n«*atity It too ittwll to iwtu. sprcial jflotirrß. I..T‘V„ r T t ~ll ? r *«t.caw* which --- ' bonght—twenty iu U*a nl It were actually cub : oJi n - , J * Celebrated Stomach ;*« tß.'.i«ti\^S^ r : ,^ r 1 2 1^1 , , ,, 5 11 5 t , ' , “ l « h »« " BrrrtM !>.▼«• ilnahrle*, create! u much fc*OMtimi in tho t o( 1,,e *■»« wrapiM In Ujin? the cable * * Wbo * eomnmtnty for it. rcn.ark.ble cure., at any other med.ein* Of cor,*, auy of fbi ILT* b* m. ~f . , fxtant. It is a tact that iu the tuinda of many j*rw,oj, a ! •» En«lan,l, and man* hat, been Hw-nUNu'T 1 prc/udlw *;*»«*« *K»iort what are called Patent Medleiiwa; ! tI.H cmitry, but lofeV.if • of tile.*, l^i. 1 Ih,*^’ 7 il,u . oldltlU PMVent yon retorting to an article I »-v Tain* whirl, t),* f .|.t» p,,1-I...LTV . Mich an anny of teatlmony to *iip|«rt It, u lioa th* fan that they were rmrt and narcel ! teller. Stomach DilUra. Phyfldana prSecribe R~why I I*now.ctoally lild. P of r * Wft - wh ‘<* !»£? ,d . J * D di#c *^ d 11 f J « d ««n*Uy conaiderad men of i 1 remain,gentlemen, eery troly roarfrUnd UTebUhan.aadiiouaeUlolbeirfammMii whyahouldyno | eel&dloiSia* 3 V OYMM w «iw» ■» lb c .™‘rto«lns°^^”o^}'oo"hiSjlh'°'r,™' , ,'r.'M^°; o , d !ADA M S’ CO RK Tfi! jLWK 3Sr b, HosTßTraß. | N '*- w w — “ «'"»■ ! "£*»>£> p»i» ->.b. Bf»s itoJSS' iiS^2S2 T f ??????????? ? !s^'ss3Ks’iS®af‘jas s “isss Trunci for tlie Care of Hernia or Rapture. ! *ppendag. to eeery farmer 1 * bant. Is wow offorM tothe MARSn’S RADICAL CURB TRUSS. ' ,° f ** “ Tl ' r f l,lw prhw. We bare KlTlFtt’fl PATI'WT Tnnen , * nl for tale, bat mannfacture and sell the TnDSS - "• *•« our work*. Owing tolta compact form It I. d«! PITCH 9 SCPPORTER TRDSS. t!n„! anon to become an artlrloof trade Inererr Hardwum SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS * ht,lU 3 M. BALIN',.-! I.ACE or BODY BRACE,Iur ,b. .od A« ‘r”,^sJ* “ Prolaj«n Utori. Pllea, Abdomlsal and Spinal DR. 8. 8. FITCH'S SUrer Platod Bnpporter. “UrtJSSil*/ ,U<,,f V iraM wm. MLB PROPS, fbrdhe .. p[ „ r , u d c. of PII-. RL.VBTIO BTOCEIXOS, for weak and earicoee v«lua |Vf C , OCR'S CARPET STORE.—Ro- KLABTIC KNEE CAPS, tor weak knee Jolnta. 1 “»»eJ thla day, If) piece. Bigelow heel Ilraiae!. »a- ANKLR SUPPORTS, for weak ankle joint. *° r,ed P* ttf!rn *. hrlpht color.. * SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. 10 P*«<« Crowley 1 >• beat Knglleh T.ncatry Brneaelu. la SELF-INJKCTINU SYRINGES; alao, e»«ry kind )lt * tc * l *°d '*« *'U 1<»» at W. M’CLINTOCK'S^ ” • _!°=! : . d * wp _ No. 112 Market wtreet n£S.Spt“i“ b “* Tra “ wl ‘" , ‘ • l " : /^lAKPETS—sopieces' In K rai n ‘ , jpOtlawF to 60 eenu per yard, at U’CLINTWR-a $l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will . •*® !d **i p Carpet rarehm,*. •xcel PRATT A DUTCHEn*B MAGIC OIL, the only Indian T?RESIi, CHARMING, INTERESTING Remedy Dow eold for itAeunaf'm, Niura2gia, Headache, -T POPULAR—A new work, by A. S. Roe. * Ibolhacht, Ihtiuin the Side or Back , Sprains, Bruises. Sore '■ t> rT ' I C fo or OD ® °t* » Wide, Wide Sea: by A. & Throat, Burns, Gmtracted (Xrds and Muscles; the on . re R ; ,u n: np *‘ *' “°- TOlu,n *.J®«lj acd br sale by •table remedy diacorered that will act anon them arm lim REED, No. 7| fourth at. tK-r the jolnta. Thooaandiof ptnou have been cured of . TITISSES' BUREADS T.,K1,0 these complaints by this s«w dlacorery. All arefneited to 1 IVI Waab “tandaand n.ai™ ri*l.n~a -j r give it a trial. Principal offle. 206 Waehlngtoo atrtet, j WMh “*««*• •»« Cbrtn flnhbcd and forjale Brooklyn, N.T. Foraaleby DR. GEO. H. KKYSEIt, No i - T.B. YOfNO A CO. 140 Wood etreet,and/. P.FLEMING, Allegheny. : T) U TIER—B 2 k6£B prime EaWTfnco Co Slgnatnre of Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, and name X) Pa., iu onirorm in atom and f,ir’aata hv blown ln the hottla. apUatawy JOHN FLoVd 4 CO. 7 G/ ~’tc Bat*- -i w ? 3 No. 173 Wmditreet. LEATHER.— 250 Sides Now Xork Sole . leather for mle by e*l3 JQnN FLOYD A CO. Galvanic Battert, or Electro Magnetic MiCtont, for Medical pnrpaeea,_of every superior kind wmbeaentftveof BxpreMchargea, wbarewran Kxprrea nma, upon a remittance ufTeaHoHare. Addreea Dr. OKO 11. KKVfIRR. Wo. 140 Wood at- Hittabergh. Ha. apfetawT A Great Pill.— Tb« Oreefenberg Health Pill rare* headache. The Oreefenberg Health Pill com foal etomech. The uraefenberg Uaalth Pillcoraa bad breath. The Oreefaaberg Health PUlcnreacoetivebowtla. The Oreefenberg Health Pill care* palpitation of thnheart The Oreefenberg Health Pill com culieky paJna. Tha Oreefenberg Health piU carea pile*. The Oreefenberg Health PUI rare* dyapepela. The Oreefenberg Health PIU porgw without pain. The Oreefenberg Health Pill doea not weaken. . The Oreeleaberg Health PIU la not dnaic. The Grajifeaturg Health Pill can be taken at work. The Oreefenberg Health PUI la entirely rentable. The Oraefeaberg Health Pill la the beat opening pill known The Oreefenberg Health PUI la made or choice gain* end root*. The Oraefehberg Health Pill cures acid stomach. > Onefeoberg Health PIU cures turTononm. >Qraofeaberg Uesltb Pill bit cored baodreds. i GrßofanbergJlesltb Pfll wiU our* where a pill cm The Graefenberg Health Pill acts on the kidney*. The Otaabuberg Health PHI combine* the Tirtnee of moat other pills. The qrasfenberg Health Plllsara ton hi and i The Orsefenberg Health Pill can be taken at night. 1 '• The Orsefenbarg Health Pill can be taken after dinner TheGrpefenberg Health Pill centalnaadoeein one nil!. The Orsefenberg Health Pill i* taken by the weak. The Utscboberg Health Pill la taken by the billno*. --The Uraefeabnrg Usalth Pill enree JanDdice. The Uracfenberg Health Pill enree permanently. For afall acconnt oi all the Greefonberg medicines, eee 1 Omsfenberg Almanacs, which can bo bad mtieet tba > agent*. Price 26centea bn*. DIL OEO. fl. KKTflKlt. Nn }4u Wood street,and J. P. PUDMtNQ, Allegheny. tny»|d*wT i J. M. LoITTLeIC IdBROHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St, Clair Streot, (Dr.lrish’s New Botldlng,) •sSOtlydfe pnrsßunon. pa. BTWA BTOVK WORKS. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, KABCrAOtITUft Am tuutuimi TAX»TT OP COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Plain and Fancy Grata Fronts, See., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Foundry on Alkgbcojr Rlr«r, two aqaaraa aarth*Mfi of Peonsjlvioia Fajorogsr Depot. Offflee nnd Sales Room, Difl&lydta Ho, 4 Woodlt>, FitUbariti. Piu r DAWEB Ac OLULRY np«M,ll|W wad Ornamental Pwlntara, AND ORU INKS 3} muri iv White Lead aiul Zino Pnlnta. Al«k *ll kinds of Prints, Oils, Varntahw, Window Olaw, i Putty, Brushes, Ac^ ;I*4 VFfodAntf, too door* above Virgin AUe». adfclydfa - i JAS. MoI^A.XJGHX,LN, i Aicobol, Cologne Spirits and Fnul Oil, dojMHrfh JSw. t BB *i»4 T7O Sftettd Strtti. ILAKD.—J4 tierces irregular cooper- L\i «go, 70 do regular do la store; - I—- - • ~ •‘W do ■da " dntoftrrtr* tad fcr sale bp JoIB IBATAH PICKET A 00. B .ONM-WH BIOUK .0F BKY )Ol»tathadtr,Bowop«6fai£. Etw«tjl«HFrt»H ;«atfarta*i«MrtsM»«r«!r kMosTaaMfeß oMRIIMdQr. Telegraphic. Halifax, Sept. 25.—The ship Arabian arrived here, - reports that at T o’clock •on the morning of the 15th be fell in withan Iron Screw steamer on fire. She was apparently of 1,200 tons, with a gilt crown and eagle head. The stem was straight and raked weli forward. Tho bottom was painted red. Tho upper works abovo and. below were all consum ed. Tho masts were gone and her sides falling in. Her funnel was laying on the starboard bat he could not tell its color. Ue passed around its stem but no name could be distinguished. Ho supposed sho had been burning,probably,forty*eighthours. - lie sight ed a brig fonr miles to tho leeward, but eonld not discover any signs of sufferers in tho distance. Tho figuro bead, as described, corresponds with that on tbo steamer Austria, which was an Austrian Eagle. Thera is little doubt but that the Austria is tho HI fated vessel. DESPATCH FROM TUB CAPTAtH OF TUB ROSENREATB TO Mil. CUSAHL). New York, Sept. 25.—A private despatch from Halifax to Mr. Cunard says that‘the Captain of the Kosenhcath thought the burning steamer seen by him had a walking beam, but did not observe any {laddie boxes. Ho thought she was a wooden ship, but bis mate, believed her to hnve been iron. She had a long, overhanging bow. Offers of 25 per cent, to effect insurance on the Austria wore refused yesterday by tho Wall street insurance offices. Nr.w York, Sopl. 25.-*-The following dispatches wore received this afternoon by tlio parties to whom they nro addressed: Trinity Bay, N, F., Sent.. 25. Ti> Peter Cooper, C. W. Field, W. 0. Hunt and K. M. Archibald, New York: I have not the least wish to withhold particulars as to the working of the ratio, and until l bnro communicated with head quarter* aDd ascertained the directions of the man ager of tbo company, l will send a daily report of proceedings. We wero not working to-day, but re ceiving occasionally from Valontfa4ome weak raver* sals of current, which, whon received, were unin telligible. [Signed] 0. V. De Santx TRixrrr Bay, K. F., Sept. 25.—T0 C. W. Field, Now York: Your message was received the day bo fnro yesterday. I commenced receiving a current from Valentia, ami was in hrfpos that i should boat work agnin. Soon after, I informed Mr. Mackay; then the current failed. This will explain the dis crepancy between bis and my messages. [Signed.] C. V.DeSantt. HAttnisnrnc, Sept. 25.—Tho Democratic Confer ee? of tho I nils Congressional District remained in session nil night, but without accomplishing any re sult; 225 ballots have l«en taken. The two Confer ees from Perry Co. voted for (Jen. Fetter on the Bth ballot. At noon tbo conferees were still in session with u poor prospect of any nomination. Tnixtrr Bat. Sept. 24.—tfyrii. IF. Field, E» 7 . • In reply to your onqniries of to-day, I reply that I received nothing intelligible from Valentia sinco the Ist of .September, excepting feeling a few -signals yesterday. I cannot, therefore, send any thing to Valentia. Thera has been rery little variation in tho electrical manifestations. Dk Santet. Boston, Sept. 25.—The case of Townsend, the alleged captain of the brig Echo, was resumed to-day. The testimony was tunio|y a description of the cap ture of the Keho. l.mut. Bradford could not identify Townsend as the captain of the Keho. The question *-f jurisdiction is tho main ono involved in the present examination. r Urtsviu.B. Sept. 25.—This arurnoon Robert Lindsay shot l>. 1,. Ward, of Covington. Both are printers. Ward lived but 15 minutes. Lindsay V’mvo himself up. The quarrel arose from Printer's 1 nion matters. It is lieliered that both parties were formerly of Cincinnati. i 'ViLKESBARRE. Kept. 25. —J0h0 Mcßeynoldc, of Columbia county, was nominated by the Democrats * w« d ?' v , for Con ff re *» fro ® the 12th district, on the * 150th hallr>L t r p.ENN. WHEAT—2CO sacks While* «** . 131 d 0 b«J; Now uodln* from it**tner lifting*, for ule bj * nl7 IBAIAII DtOKBY A CO. TkßUGS—Phosphoras: JU lodldo Potaab; Qom BbeUac: YeUow Ochre; Tlnnt'a Liniment; ' Lyon’s Kaihalwa • For wit by 0. 1.. FAiINICatOCKA Of» ’ __ _ No. 60, corner Wood and Foirlb ate. LIME —100 bbls Louisvillo rec’d and for “!* i'J J. n. (MmKtD. ALL KINDS OP DRYGOODS an selling «*t bargain price*, at doling oat ute of b I MORPHY * BUBClyretD. FLA.T BO ATS— Two Flat Boats for Bale by R. PALZKIL A CO. J 1 FLAVORING EXTRACTS-A ltrge sap- JL pit nf Preston W*rrlli'« celebrated fl*Torin{ «xtract« *°r *®? er*am, cakes, pies, Ac., ronttantly oa ham at JOS. FLBlINn»8. EGGS —i bblwTlresh Eggs just r<c'd and for etle by j«2a R, tfOBISOi A QQ, POTATOES —lOtt bus. to arriTe \nd for »de by J. It. CA.VLKLI). /"IEMENT.—SO bbls Hydraulic in irtaro, and \J tofwl* tiy JelO J. R. CA)»IKLD. BUCK SKIN STAGE LASUES!Ia large ueortmenf of iho nrlou grades now on UmJ nod tay length or itm made to order at abort notbety WELLS, HTUDLEi CO. ..*'lls. 8_ Rwit ,trMt 1 Kf) DOZEN INSEAMED TEtHEK J“ WHIPS,—Jn»t finished for th© trtde.— Thee* are the standard PenrrsylTanU **goo Tblne-anii wa ask dealer* to examine them WELLS,BIDDLE ICO. BO Foortl street: OATS WANTEO—SOOO bushels. *Ht ISAIAH DICKBI & QQ. BELT HOOKS, for Bplicinp Mac hi ih Belt- In*, all tho differenteisaa, for aaloby wSI • J. k 11. PRIILiPfI. Seamless hags—a constant sumiy uT all else* od hand aod for eale at tnannCaciorerTprlce*. A BHnl discount to the trade, I>AVU> G.llJUtkm eed comer Liberty and Hatl ata. EXTRA FLotfit.—loo Bbls, rotaalcby ■el M’RANR A ANJEft. lit Secotd fit. 70 ‘‘MOUNT SAVAGE/* fin • V/, UUU Brick, beet analliy, on land and fcr --u by A. A^ilAßDr, ee!B comer Fropt apl Front struts ROCUESTER FIREBRICS;... do Clay; do Tiles On band and for ole by A. A. DIRDT ■lB corner kraal and Jay atrreU. Shawls— DRESS GOODS, NHfcDLB WORK. Acl, , Jnetrec'd at C. HASSoN LOWa • TikUriraS^ Sugnt Caska fop aWs.bVpir ee!7 , BOBlBTPl&i#: 'E'EATHEESH-17AMkiMiow lnadingim J r»UiaadM»Bfcriikby' .'UimTOflOrW . '" r "- ■■ m Oommsrcial . Of AKBITRAXZON TOE AMOST. Umn Diem, T. p O. B P.cuoi, Jim Oaimot, Datii* Cutnau, Arens Looxu. PITTSBURGH OAUKETB. [ Reported Specially for the Pittsburgh Goodie.] pr Pittsiuxoh, Mostur, Stpt. 27,1868. FLOUR—Nono offered from flrtt bind*; from ■tore. 450 t>b ? **f37^SS.««>r raper, 55,»X955.G5 for extra, * a <l s*fB7@sB,oo for family do. GRAIN— Sale* of iOO bus Oats at depot at 41 sad 600 do at canal at 42 ; from store, 160 boa at 46. SAY—Soles of 4 loads at scales, at tO®£ll » too. - BAt^ N “-8al«ofl/K)0rbs Shoulders, at7c, and 1000 lbs Bagar>Caied Damsel 12. ® ALT—Balee of 100 bids Allegheny at $1,60. POTATOES— Sales of 20 boa Rads at Ci 40 d# Nathan °°cmkV ■!?,'“ **rv»@*3,7s* Md. Cll£ES£—Sales of 00 bxs w. R.st 7i4. a Sa,e * ot 600 Dla veatern at 50. A sale of 5 bbls commoa at $2,26. Orlsan** E&_ ' to conmry of 20 bbJ » •* M for INsw MONETARY A3JTD UOMSIBRniAi.. of moD#T * h,oh »»bare noted for'months piUt, still continues, capiul being &s abundant and as cheat) Mjo.tr sto 0 * rent.«. u>. M, for .tot P**’° r . for flr,t collaterals, but eecoad class and suspended u * , * J Gabla at rates commensurate wfth toe supposed risk. s “* u “ ko tlonry H. ll«d, Esq., Cashier of tho Fanners'Bank of Uncaator,.has been compelled, by filling health, to send In lui resignation, to take effect October let. Kdwin H. Brown, B “ k -■>«*«'*’ Import* bp Railroad. „ 1 ' °,V\.F' ? L woo, « 8 Harbwtjgh A co; 50 bbls ilonr, W Bingham; -3 bdls paper, Heron; 6 bbls whisky. Uaalage; SMbxs soap. Rensbaw; 16 do starch. 100 bbls flour! Graham k Thomor. 92 do whisky, Parker, fo do.Dierker 10 tea hams, F Sellers A co; 10 pkgs tobacco. Maxorle; 121 bbl. whisky Carr A co; 680 ike wheat, Kennedy A bro; 20 htidf bacon, R Uoblson Aco;lobbls whisky. B A Fahne. stock A co; 30do molasses,Shriver A Ditwonh, ocaracal tl*u 8 do how, ownera; 41 aka hair, COOI bis floor, 83 do lard. 18a do whisky, 138 halos wool, 10 bbla oil, 18 do omrs. 87 do pork, Bdo beef, 124 cka bacon, 120 bales cotton, 116 rolls lea. thcr, 80 kgs hotter, Clarke A co; 367 bbls floor. D Wal lice. ’ "* C. A I’. R. ll.—lo tons flro’day, Erereon A co- 26° ho* barley, 8 llarbaugh A co; 29 chimney lope, 3 aksaeedtl pkss beans.SOl>»«bw«. |lll ColUns; IOSVka rye,42dobtrt ef* 48 do wheat, II M CnMoneh A co; 218 bdla papar, Chadwick’ fflbgs tim seed, 0° bbls floor, M’lUoe A Anjer; 1! bas fiaxl 5i? l ilif oydam * COi a l ' 4rlt 'J r , Brown A Kirkpatrick; 11 ,kl Wdo1 ’ W Barken Wflbfoomj J Moorhead, lo hxschccae, J Shepherd; 15 do, Cooner A etc 10 do, Lambert A Sblpton; SOI bdls psjkr, Haun* S bal« oakam, S Dilworth A co: 100 bdls paper J M'follnn.h a bgs flaxseed, Ewer A co; 6 can slate, Arnold A co- 01 «ks barley, t.arrard; 6 can cattle, 8 do horn, owners rn\h m Utoes, SO bbls flab. 138 bx. ehee J' j U Sr Leech A Iloichinson; 60 do, 10 sks rags, J Row 42 ’em an sundry ronsigueor. 10 bxs choose, LJpplueotts; 11 bbla e**? lUddle, Wlrts Acer 30 do (loar; Liggett A co: 253 bdlit^rm’ SSk^TSt 213 41 r ’ /,*• * C ' , R - R -~ 12 ,la Roar, n Gerwlg; 2 eks bn «u, 3 kgs butter, Brown A Kirkpatrick; Id doz brooms, VT Haalsge; 18 bbla pearls, V Funk; 1* bbls oil, Adair; 39 bx. S M Jonw 39 bbls mobuses, J Bennj.jr- 60 bbla flour, «* DJ«: » bbla alcohol B A Fahnestock A co; “bhds • a f ar '^,? u * 1&0 ro ‘ l * P*per, J Hsrtmsn; 63 hldee, f.Lauahlln; 27 bbls flour, Fetxen 40 do, M'Clorkan A err 1 aks flaxseed, LWalters; 36 eks rags, 69 bdls DtDsr Per! kins A co; 6 kgi batter, U'Candless, wins A co; !afski bZ «yif7nlH t r: I L ,kl W M’Cotcheon; 25 pkg* potatoee, iooT»| I |*fl k,O: '?i' to wlr<s , R T . o T r, *" nd A co; TO9 hxa chSe] A UutchinKio; 88 bx t breee J B Canfield; 10 hhda Lacan, Ha*»ey A Wells; 20 bbls »hlh V’ " u F., W ?‘V 200 ' ,f> flovr - J M’Cally Ac;3l bS ebeese, U Palzell A ct, S 4 bbls floor, 20 aks do, Sill A'co; 10 nWI ' o V M ,? Llt . 4 00: 500 LslJe, » a Wang-; 20 bbla wbl * k /> Schmidt; 60 do, M’Klckle A ca; 12 do floor, Llg jrea A cm 30 do whisky, A Moorr; 20 d»», owner, IS4 do Hour. 8 Lindsay;l 18 do egg,, Itoa, 7 do; Sneothcn; 42 do ap! t,l»f, Crazier; -'do egga, 18 doz brooms, Kiddle, Wlrts k c£ r?- M KT, rb *^ ! w bh ' ,, Rinehart; 3CO bus rye, owoer; 30 bbls whisky, J PaMon.Jr; 20 bra starch 8 Coopon 9 cars rattle, 9 do hogs, owners; 83 bbls exes. 213 £?* hu |J* s r * 18 f° bu » rhwt . 3»«3 bbls flour, 391 do wbUky, -> do oil. 8 bs] M cotton, 37 hides, 639 cka bacon; CUrke A lk<' ALUiincxT BtiT!os—2 bbls butler. Kirk A Allen- 10 •ks ontons, 121 bus pounds, 61 »k* ry,, L Paterson; lo bis J®" r * fT- ba * •**’ J Craim 69 aka flax***, W B gur • 15 ;' 60 bbls floor, A Martin- 10l bxa to b °4 '■sr * k «- ■s*.» bM. .pp™i e *52 rich. 10 eks ry«, M bus corn, Simpson A Nolson; 2 tear, hoop,. Helm; 2fl can cattle, owm-n; 1000 bus wheat 80 h« b ‘ r M t 1 T- v “« h, »*r * «oo bus whi TiSrJ? co; 11:, 00 do, 300 do rye, Kennedy A co. H RIVER NEWS. The Cinctuuati Commercial of Saturday aera ••Capt. JUrry Mason, a«rk of the Commerce left for Pittsburgh to laet night’s train Ca p t, c. A. Draro or the Martear, came dowo from Pittatmrxh seiterdav »i "V” !"• V"."”*’ *’ J»>° bi. p-k."’;CutolL ' w h ° J f*l ß bcr ®- C«lro iu entirely , ' U Ji hM V r f * il 00 l nn,J *7 , ' lt - •“'I prices bare aga n declined a 5hadn.........The City Council of Galena r i'P 15 ? r<w,oc ' d ,b - «■•»« of wharfage for the currant yUr, fitly percent. Ararat litoral rednetion... .The V K fiteranw, on her t.ip down from Portland struck the same f cat ° n - at Haunted House, and snitaloed alight kaucklng a hols in her. butwas soon pumj «-d ont, asd procedo-J na her tnp wltfiout dstuaga to h^ Loi WTULt.—lli, Dow Drop, Messenger, Tucker, Chatta nooga, MinnetouVa. and Tempest, were all announced to leare for Cairo last night The Courier of yesterday The rlrsr is still fitUog. that 30 IqcLm wator in tho canal. T n.-ar, and no Indications si yet tigh *ery slowly, with fully rhe weather Is pleasant and of an equtaoslal storm. Steamboat Regtiter. ARRIVED. | DEPARTED. feerph^-r 114 - askf-T?* fo^Uto 1 n * s ‘ rJ ' E "“ , “ Ul - Ttlairapliie Hu-kau. fc’i • Vt-tR, !»(>U 2o. —Cotton Arts; 1200 bales *oU vir,{r Ann; <Ala» bbl* ffonttiera sold at IMi't.fg V?; *>•“» bwbwld; Western red „dwhite at f I.A& . Onto bnojaat; sates 77,000 bulb. Pork hnn at laconqotet at Sk; mlm 40 000 llis :i « r T'W? •« “J 4. whfig?TteSiSl fjuW; New Orleans sold at Fr«JSh».' > *U U r^ , Stocks higher? Chicago I Rock Island 6S° Illinois Central 78; Illinois Central bonds UPd- Missouri files «<•;; Michigan Central Kris S 2»/ h* Croue taod grants «3: Tennessee *j lrl yo *'*' M w ®“* Pgiusnrau, Sspt, 25.-Flopr firmer aid toors lnoafrs tales of fnsbgnjund tuperfln* at 45,50 and r Xlr ?k< I& Rye Floor aod Cora Meal there husb^°fte TI? IU , U * W ' h »* sf3ooo busa at $r.30(®1.33 for mixed and 41,*0(31.42 for wMt« Rje in demand, aod 2000 bosh sold at 75@S3c for new and old Corn dull; 2000 bnsb yellow *.ld aT«O®S |n «5« Whiskey Arm at 24@25c per gallon. iS&SSsSgS&as&s pSSSwS’Sjesris ig^SSSls ■f N 5 LOG SLATES OF ALL kj Jaat reorfred and for aalo by . W. 8. HAVEN, Corner Market md Second Sts. T) BEDS AND MORTQAUJSS, PRINTED X 7 and for uld W. 8. HAVES, Job M 0,,, * Sc. 31.33. .DO Q, S= RIDDLE, WIRTB A CO. recoive ' l aad 1 KIDDLE, WIHTS * CO. T 1^?^??L SI h E iP' —sUbus P rimo Timothy ‘» d I" «0° »> 'l5 Liberty etrwt. J . BIDDLE, WIRTS k CO. BUTTKB— 900 lbs fresh Table Butter reoM *Oil for mlb mt 196 Liberty street. RIDDLE, VIEW t CO. BUTTISB— 18 kegs prime Lawrence Countv I enn* Duller, in Mcremd for nlo by J w :_ l JOHN KLOTD A CO., ITS Wood .t S' jHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS of every 0. HANBO* LOVK, 74 Muk.t.t, C8 * B " and 20 bbls. pure jrtkla, rac’d and for wl« by j, b. CAXrnrt-Tv (JtoStT -50 b o bla H J drauli =. in itoro and vy »» J. n. canfibld. W^S^-l 0 ; 0 ™ * osß J e . fOT *wSh T f tbs highest market price wIU bejHTtn. . All LEECH A HUTCIUNBON, No. 1182 J and H 5 let eta. POTATOES—2O bb!s ric’d this V dejr aad for nio it reduced rate*, bj 9 DAVID 0. HERBST, comer Liberty and Head etreeU. CULimuN of citrate of magnk- KJJIA mad# IrMharwy day at JOS. FLEMING’S, coraw Diamond and Uarkct •». 200 B^ s * FOOD’S P£AKL STARCH ro»lred thU day ud forsala by A. A* HAUDY, conwr Front aad ferry itreeie. in Case * ke B fl bbls roc d and for aala bjr HKNRYH. CQLbtwa. 0 1LS — 40 bbls Bleached Winter Whole Oil do No;l L*hJOil; onhand*ndlor**u JON* £8 A OOOLEg.Ko.HI, y«tef twtt. E INVOICE-dP MEDALLION (Centre) Velvet Carpet*, Cromlej's best EczlLxh mr l 22i!”^ U ? ran,l » h ** to* loom. OrU in wdM thwp cxModiDgij handsome eoodj—wa uka oiwJ«r«.*f? ifawtegihga, «*i pOI'ATOES-300 bua prima Fr^hC^ A_No*haflDOCk PaUtoes rtc’d and for ula by *^ a - ..I KIPDLIi. WtilTa k. 00. KW WALLHAI'ER nt elevenpence per roll, (or Ml. by Mffl W. P.MABSnjtL* oS. OAK PAINT PAPERS—For halla,"dining rootot and d«>ign*—for nle by "r 3 . - W. F. MAKfIffALL * CO. klnckss william decoration (a goMTor ptrlon, for at* by * ff. I - MABBHALL * 00. F^S, R ? AH '- M, j AVA andriocof- To SPOKiSSTEN-ih,p„nfa Rifle Po^m ia pound c&nl«t«ra,or mllw quutUlec aJ*o. Shot. i““ “ d 9*n I» nta .tnwicirs, J»inro«w «4 ( yWEa VINJSGAK FOR PICKLINO POR. POSES, for aalaat FRANCfa Family Oman and ”» Btora, Fedaial .treat, AH-ibacr. ate # T^? E V f S PATENT BALI, VALVE V FUMP—A frwh InTolce rcedr»d uwl lor Mila by ; a.m -A. A. HARDY, Wl ° 1 - eorpar front and Farry tU, YSTRAPPINQ PAPER—ISOO ream*. at ." T ftortai tlwn* iW»I hnd fernl* bj‘ 11BNBT H. POttiSH. No. 1 Bbad in aUiyp R^uf * B " — -i. a gi^uy, AAJra—Bs d°« to ] oW bj "fc- H}*BBOOOK JIMJMWT * 00t/ V '' ' " : ' : ' i- W H E E LE E & WI L S ON ’S FAMIL? r-r-j::: SEWING machines, AGENT 1 8 OFFICE, NO. 68 FIFTH STREET, these MACHINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over,, all other Machines on account of . Wl. Beauty and excellence of atitch, alike on both sides of the fabric sewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Spoed. = 6. Quietness of movement 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a variotyof purposes and materials. ----- ~ - 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. i- . Are now offered with all of tho latest improvements and advantages at mannfaotarers pflCeS by ALES. R. REED, Agont, 63 FIFTH STREET. : .S A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CIKKOrjfILY _ aasOtdAwumT Sußincss fflljangts. DISSOLUTION.— Tho co-partnerehip hero* toforaexisting under tho stylo of T. Little A Co, Is this poy dissolved by mutual consent.. All unoottlod buil noosofsald firm will bsattoni'jd to by olthorof the part* nsrs, at thoold stand. THO 9. LITTLE, Sr^ THO 3. LITTLE, Jr. THE undersigned have this day formed a Copartoerzhip tor tho transaction of tho Wholesale Grocery, Provision and Commission business, at No. 112 Second street. THOB.LITTLK. Br, e , . ■ JAMES TRIMBLE. September 15,1858. NOTICE. —The Co-Partnership of Bag a* LET, CO3GRAVE A CO.expired by limitation,on tho bna!£iC "* «i!l be continued by WILLIAM BAGALEY,at 18 and 20 IVcjd street, who will settle up tho nnsinesa of tho late firm. W. BAGALEY «... v , . . JOHN S.COSGRAVE. Ptttsbnrgb, July 22d, 1858.^|n2*-dtf WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROOER, Noa. 18 and SO Wood Street, Sttgulai Swamtw, Monongahela River U. sT Mali Packet* BTBAMERTHLKGBAPH, j 6THAMKR JEFFERSON, T C *”- J - 0. WOOOWAM. J CU-^OKloi^lul. HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning Boats leave Piits ** ®. A. IL, and Bvenlng BoaU at « ?7°“ P - H- fur SPKeesport, KlizabsUitowv, Monunga hela<;Uy, Bellevenum, Fayette City, Orcenfleld, California and Bruwnarllle, there connecting with Hocks and Oiacbea tor Untontown, Fayette Spring*, Morgantown, Wamesbura. Carmichael town and Jeff croon. • asMagor* ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Uulou town for $2, moalsaodstate-ronma on boats Inclusive.— Boats returning from BrownsrUle leave at 8 o’clock lo the morxungand 6in the evening. For further informaUou en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat,at the foot of Grant street. G. W. SWINDLER, AorXT. jatßCEllaiuaus. PALL DRY GOODS C. HANSON LOVE’S, No, 74 Market Street, BSTWBKN STREET AND THE DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA-, SION OP TJIE ORIG-INAL BEE HIVE. The snbscrlber lias Jost raturnrd from Philadelphia; New A o *** l Boston, and some of tho Matmlfccturlng towns In the rr?£ ZSPSS* Stotss, so as to get a portion of our DOMES TIC GOODS direct from the manofoetnrars, and save one •“ giving them in that way. Onr »nvk ot FOR IGN GOODS has never been so complete. DRES9 GOOODS: V*W RICH DRESS SILKS, In PUln Black and Flg’d. VERY Ricn DRESS BTLKS, Plaid, Ptripedaud Brocade. EUY RICH SILK ROUES, Black and Colored. VERY RICH ALL WOOL MODS DBLAINS. VERY RIOH KOBE LAINS. vsnt RICH COTTON AND WOOL MODfl DE LAINS. FRENCH MERINOS Tba Urgm #»ock hi the cUy, and BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE, OAS Ul POUND IN ANY OTHER IIODAK WKBT OP THR MOUNTAINS, OXTISO BOS BOUGHT AX AUCTION LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, ASD WILL BK Et'BOLD At* (tit SMALL ADVANCE ON EABTERN COST. IffAWIS ASS CLOASS, Of entirely new designs, *uch u |]i» TALMA. SHAWLS. And many other NOVELTIES IX SHAWLS AND CLOAKS. We never here boen able to offer) eo Urge and verted itock{ot all kind* of SHAWLS and CLOAKS. NBEDLB WORK : COLLAHS. SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCiNGS, EDGINGS, INSEUTINGS, ETC. MOU H|N X <3- GOODS: nr.iCK DRKSB OOOCS, SHAWLS, CRACK VBIL COLLARS, GLOVES EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN TnE LINE Kotmimra woods. DO DIBIT IC AND STAPLE GOODS BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, TICKINGS, CHECKS GINGHAMB, PRINTS, - KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, SATINETTS OASSIMEREB, CLOTHS, And iwj other article ostully kept in a WELL ASSORTED STOCK. OF GOODS. been bought froot the MANUFACTORIES and AT AUCTION FOR NET CASti ““H tbe ® u LOW A 8 THEY CAN BB PUBCHABBDINANY OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES in the Kaitern cUieo. In short, w* hara never been able to Offer so targe and attract!?* a sleek to eur numeron* auto tom end the public generally. ES" NEW OOODS RECEIVED DAILY. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Toting, Fttrenson £ Lore, tad Drothen, No.74MARKBZ 6TREBT, Pittsburgh, pa ••lUrndlw T WALLACBfI' FOUNDRY and SJS*P„ FurntaMng BatabUahment. TEAM ENGINES, BOILERS. SALT PANS, MILL SEARING, Fire Brick, Machinery, Pul. teye end Outlage. of ell Unde made to order. ?«*• B "»t Sash Weights, MJU Irons, Proof Staffs: Aocbor Bolting Cloths, Odm end Leather Baltins - Portable Flour aud Corn MU U—the beet in nse; ’ French Barr Smut Machines, need in thedty mills and oTer the West; scour the grain, takeout the cheat anilr? more the smut balls before they are broken by the Uaters Frenoh-Burr Mill Stone*, made of selected block*. PatentßhlfigloMachlnee—dot 10,000 to 20,000 perdat: Roee a Patent Water Wheels, oaeclla 7000 mills. Saw “ much as the over* hot, and twice ae much u tho most *i tbs other Wheels In use. with an equal amount of w*ier glTen to all who want gearing. Of" flee No. 311 Liberty street, PJttsbargh. * ; * • eelLflmdkw T W. W. WALLACE. Staam n***!e Works So, 519, 331, 333, _ Street, Pittsburgh, pml , i/T ARBLE MANTELS, made by machinery XU. at low prices; Monuments, Tablets. Urara flttmoi a large stock on hud. Furniture and Wash Stand Tone: Imposing Stonee, Marble and Stone Hearth*, made by machinery on short nolle*. 3 10 lr * J «- 0®o« Sl# Llhwt, ,tr»t, W. W.WAU.4OK. eolLOmdAwt STEAM ENGINES.— Odo 12 inch bore, 4i feel stroke; 3 cylinder boilers, 20 feet by 30, Are front, comnlete, has been used several yean—alsb 1 do;? nwb bon and 12 lech stroke, and in good order, wDI be i)M lo »-, *l*™ Vr.W.WALLACK. wIM.wT al»U»m,i|S.t; JLASTKR PARIS, ItOMAN OKMENT' A. CEMENT for Cisterns, Ac. OBIND HTtiNKSeWrf WHITE LIMB, at 110 Liberty street, HmbuSX - * w»lLa»flfl*T W.W.WALLAOI. QO BBLS - WHiTK LIMB, also AOCiOTSt V fcr w. w. WitLAOE. ■clfamrT amutMtr.SSL IMPORTED MEDITERRANEANS* WMAT r n»wb«rtl»»l..,.u I >wtaSoKtt=lS t Imtidndbaabel*«xtnquklll*lUd ' iatolW* couotrj for % of '. if^* 1 ?*?* 0 * toctodbj «crapural .pMj.U tjMitfomt»*twuh, • r**™** •*«»*** ».mmS&atj&£:r frtttfli ttflMnn Iwflwiirtriwtaih* w *' , *3nSi A UeciutOKT. Wf-J-wfiEET* ■■■ ... . tl ! W«u bTuouwi * WU>V ; * PQJIK-AND-BEB* 1 - 1?A« KE R Br, "S5S"*” ',rr<!«ir»t»»»«».„-;5, ] PITTSBUBOII, FKNN’.AJ / STEALTH of AMERICAN WOMEN— AJ-Por many yean. I bare been troubled with grant wwinoesand langnor, both mental and phrakal; caprice. UsUesssees, dnll boodoche, pain in the head and temple* ooldnees and tendency to stlffnea*, palpitation of the heart, very easily flattered or excited, appetite vorioblo, otoawch and bowels eranged, with pain. Any mental or physical axertlon was tore lo bring on all the fljmptoas, andThflii In addition, falling of the womb* and great pain la Hut ro giou. One physician after another exhausted hie skill gave me np. A patient and peroeraring uw> .<f xfAB SIIALL’S DTKRmE CATHOLICON fortunately cumed me, and I have do words sufficient to .express my thankfulness Mas. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. toy that I have been a sufferer for many years with whites and derangrd inenstruation. ARer a WhKo 1 had other troubles, such as pale ftavfadlgwtfcn, wasting away, gsneral laognor aud debility, pain In the small of the .hack, a eort of aching and dragglngeeneauumpain betweea- . m*! ,b ° Ql . d I er > 1 »f l ««atowKng down tho spine, loa ofappo- trouhloln tho stomach and bowels, wtth coldhandsimd *i' feet aud dreadful nervouantws. The Itatl excitement would ? moke ms feel as 111 should fly away. I fried doctoraaad <lrugt,aud everything, one after another, without the ben «A»MIAUtt UTERINB, CATHOLI rA™ *"?* of my symptoms for the better, and now lam entfroly and radically cured. I wish tbat mao could know what it will do, CLARISSA OIIMTL PITTSBURGH. D ‘®rtneeoa>plaiaU with thsfoltow. !f?m!T! lp^mK j! *« norvouji,cmaciatod and liritoblr; 1 ‘i 0 “ puintB: acme of which 1 will try to in the lower argsna,wad a fecUngsa* if some '2StJfW l, {? to< y/ , ?. ,s ia * m *T to walk inch on a»* , foel , lD « ~f follows aching anddrogging, and l be bock,loins,and extondfogdown “e JolUng produced by tiding cmnemi great pain; *p«*. modineboottnge and patustn the sirte, stomach and iwwols headache, with ringing In tho ears; every fiber of the body ssamed sore; great trritabUlt r , iuten»o nervmwm-ss, I cccld - not bear the least excitement without being prostrated for a day; I could scarcely more about the house, aml dbl not Uke pleasure in anything. 1 bad given up hope, having iriwi everything, *»a rroppoeod, in Tain, but a friend.ralllil ray attent on u, MARSHALL’S UTKIUNK OATUuLIUON I took 11, hop! ng against hope. Most -fortunately it cured me; and there is not a healthier ot more grafotnl woman In’ 1 tr ?*‘ • n ' w ol!£ -: »*• lt U truly the woman’s “zfS3&, ™Jgste; - l" Su nrtucJ,lrregular-', CH "°’7 Organ, Etlmllm ar In- Outtrmrjr, HermuautU: POtaUngt, lUlpaatirma, Crampr, DiUurbtd Sleep, end all aruame „ rrm,.alh,tic, trmncttl vUth lhi Vtrrtne tk ZlirZ?!' rI P '““‘’’ u ‘ r ‘"Or that Iht JWion, hr „r! on receipt of the moruy. jiddrttt j, gn ot UoWto Mtl ; u ' r . JO V TO THE ADMIRE R s O f A FIN'S BCAU OP “ IC P O lobby haib. T .hL .*, 7, 11.l l .^ nnol * £, * t a flu* head of balx, then read thefollowing, and IT you uk niora,««, circular 4011 na on,> can donbt^ KOFESSOR WOOD'S FIAIR RESTORA- TrV ®^-_V e tbo.ttanUca or ail old and r.-iontr, lu Miii.woad«rtto preparaHon, KhlditQxaal.MklolUoiWnft - color, grvhak—coreniba head of tbatnld with a luinri ant grow th— rerooTw the dandruff, itchJn* and all cuUoe- i . pU "?r 4_ ~ c *f“ 1 * continual flow «f the natural fluid*; and if mod as a regular diwdnir for the half will to Mtrcme old.-- ■ge,lnaH If* natural teanty. \T« call then opon the bald," IrtlW’a. ,J ■‘’""I 1 h ‘ Itja.-d .Urtly thoynUDg, : Will DM, a* thoy value the flowlo* loci*, or the witching without It IU praise 1* upon tU tooguaoi mt; S“ f g lettBr lD to «** *«<*- f»H“K#iSS3Sfs F£SM" r * hmi “ nSftjSSSStiii-'sr.l^Ulff b. Ihlnfclt rcmor«l tto .enrf.nd h.lr to no. t .o or tbrw Incbr. Inlrnntb Into, I '» «• ' »i"b T S to 5 ™”“.o *iV *“• ■*»• >•< 'bto. I don” WrnintiT - ..'."n,. S'/.'"V b-T. . WM., f„, . yonro, wlib mnjinnt, ' BDrDS TBITT. gt-paa-sss?? D - R - TUOIIAS, M. D., No. 404 Vine it. Pu, n , yn»CK.siB, Inn., Jane 22,1853. of m*®* other Heir y «i|»rior to any Ij cleaiuce the head of dandrofll and with er oae willreetoreaay person'ahair to color end texture, giTlug |t a het4lfcjk r ic->}T?7 ? i pwaocr, and all thto. witbont h d *. gl, ?* T “I* •pply It,or die dreaeuttwhlchlUrow”I,hM 1 ,hM recommend itaraetoerwy one deffiool Tf color and texture to hair, 3 urooa or haring a fine M’BXASTERS’ BAZAAR AND LIVERYSTABLE,- j DIAMOND SREIT, NBAII LIBERTY 1 _ PITTSBURGH, Pa. HSf’ BTOOIES, CARRUQESAND reJ £^ l ' *«**{« fU^rdand feeble * »£r,r I !ZTh l, ‘ mE6I " 4 ‘ old! ,lM > V»Pt », ,h„ d, r , •tl’rdly . CAKKiAUJSSJ BUGGl£ij| HOOKAWAXsT BAROVOBBS.OIGSi “>« lino, , BASTEBR MAJnJFACTBiKRa, ; Together withs full MwttaMint of elegant -*■ . KRilerla Harness -- ' i*w7«2L rie<jr,r^<UW^^ forrtogUor doable teams. Alio. rtDg V ntl , olLerllwa ».too ntinertns tozw>&tim •■-•'• fowuntiy on bead u<f for sal . .t finable priS?br‘ , °° 1 K. T. imnif ■ ■ -—■ ■ -| . ' *7 ••• ................. a. KBrsttr.- Pearl Steam Mil 1 ALtEaHiiKT Cnx ‘‘ H : K S? I fBDy * BRO. WHEAT, RYE ANDCORN" ‘ r PURCHASED, FLOUR, CORN MEAL manufactured and 4 DELIVERED, ' ** r.v PrtTSmntQft- A y D \ ■ I«i fettssaS^^ 'a ““■ «*»• >i „; SK r ‘;“i i!c ;'i »r'coirtri?tK." ft sZS£l2!”v m >x^'^ " ; * ’ / > 1812. —“ Re-. Sttl. tta (££,£? «'«ecUl .;, ,„- .f. fe^psssssassir:: - J. * H. PRICE’S OHINTRjaXi — k *' A KE jxott in foil operation, mth Far ifc «-■* < s £\ m Oa.H laproTstfjaMUßCTyrtfiifc* ’ *tfy «, iMbdOaattattoqjrtn flodtttg tbilr»dT«<u«go» tQ.c*U*tttdA?~ —WABLtiP’Jrtcw. _l r- * Y ,J) r - 3/ “ ; '>pro» wauL".oAtii'ij* r s« i i.:-- 5 ; '•rooira srsnr.MMw^a fflcoical. AND HOMINY •'< z.i
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