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It is most important that the action of the Convention should be harmonious. Nothing should be. permitted to distract or divide the party during the great contest which is approaching. The political obliga tion that the members of a Convention should support its nominee is a most sacred and binding one. It is a law of politics. sanctioned by immemorial custom, that the representatives of a political party are re quired to surrender their personal prefer ence in favor of the nominee. It is the un doubted duty of all good Dcpocrats to give their most earnest and hearty support to the nominee of the Charleston Convention, against all others, provided the Cincinnati platform—the two thirds rule. and-gle great general principles of the party are properly regarded in its action. It is obvious that dissensions in the Democracy must be tot.- lowed by the triumph of Republicanism.-- The men who are selected by the several States as delegates to that Convention should all be such as would at once forego then personal preferenee, in case their own can didate is unsuccessful, and go in heart and soul for the nominee. The personal ene mies of in y of the candidates should be ex eluded from a seat in that Convention, and no politician should be sent there by the people who will seek to disturb the harmony of the Democracy by raising unnecessary or impracticable issues, or whose personal op position to any one of the prominent candi dates is such that he will refuse to support him if fairly nominated. The Convention which is to assemble at Charleston in June next is an important one for the party and for the" country.! It. should not he com posed I.l' 1,11t,r and uncompromising parti i.ans, but of calm, intelligent. judicious and patriotic representatives of the great body o the people who will faithfully and Demo cratically curry out the wishes and the great national conservative principles of the masses of the party, both of the free and slave States. The doctrines of the Cincinnati platform should be regarded as the taxis dud embodiment of the great vital principles of the party : and in the appointment of dele gates to the Charleston Convention lii ni Pennsylvania, care should be taken to -.i lea men who are not so strongly prejudiced in favor of men that there will he clanger of them taking any position which will elasli with the great intore,t, of the party hereaf ter. While they should labor with mail ing zeal and activity t.r the man of then ehniee. they must he men prepared eheer fully to sulanit to the decision of the major. ay. It is the duty of the people to see to it that such men are sent to (l it ries:mu ;is will truly represent their will, and carry out their wishes. JUDGE BLACK'S 013sERVATIoN , .. ON S I :N ATOR DOUGLAs , CI LlWs OL POP. LAR SOVEREIGNTY. It has been our intention, ever sine, it was i- , stied, to lay before the reader-• of TULE PO`i Judf.ye Black's reply to Senator rhaighis' on Popular Sovereighty, published in Harp er's Magazine. Both article: emenato from great Democratic men, and both are worthy of a c areful study by every American citizen Mr Douglas' essay we have already published, and that of the Attorney General would have appeared eer this, had not pressing matters pertinent to the election claimed such space in our columns as to preclude the possibility of inserting an article of so great length. The construction to be put upon the Cincin nati platform, is the great subject which will be discussed by the Democracy previous to the assembling of the Charleston Convention The essay of Judge Douglas and the reply of the Attorney General thereto, present all the leading--arguments which can be adduced on both sides of the question of popular sover eiznty in the territories. It is rare, in the po litical history of the country, that the argu ment of an important question has fallen into the hands of two such able jurists, acute and logical reasoners and accomplished scholars. The question is a gigantic one, and it meet that it should be discussed by intellectual gi ants. As the conductors of a public journal, we deem it our duty to lay before the people all that has been or may be written upon the great question. It is before the forum of the people that this question must be argued and decided, and we are too good a Democrat to keep back one side of the argument, _and pre sent only the one which meets our convictions, as the Washington Constitution, and many other public journals have done. In tomorrows Post; we shall commence to lay before our readers, the able, but we think not unanswerable argument of Judge Black in reply to Mr. Douglas. The essay of the Sen ator from Illinois, and the reply of the Attor ney General thereto will be the political text books of Democracy iu the coming Presidential campaign: - ---- The differences of opinion between the great leading men of the party are no cause why the public speeches and essays of either side should be withheld from the people. It is their:duty to " examine all things and hold fast that which is good." Senator , Douglaahas written a letter to the Democratic State Central Committee of Win cousin, informing them that it will h., impos wible for him to visit their State and addres, the people during the present.year. .This will be a great disappointment to the Wisconsin people, who are almost unanimously for Doug- A GERILAN statistician estimates the popu latiomaLthe earth to be one billion three hun dred millions, of which number three hun dred and thirty-five millions are Christians, the remainder Jews, Mohammedans, Asiatics, and Pagaru of different sorts. Of the Christian population, more than one-half aro Roman Catholics, while the Greek Catholics number skeveniy4ix millions. Taking the whole num ber of real Christians in the world, how very small , iithe amount of salt for the preserva tion of the earth TUE anual report of the trade of St. Louis for the year ending October Ist, shows a de crease in the receipts of two hundrd thousand barrels of flour. The decrese in wheat exceeds four hundred thousand bushels, and in oats, nearly the same enormous denomination is ex perienced. Comparing both years for the same period, there is a falling off in hemp to the extent of five thousand five hundred and ten bales, and in whisky of seventeen thousand barrels. - i• • • t • •".• •••• : e - • ••' • " _ , ~,. , "~-,. . . , . . • .... • • • "t -••- • • ,-) .. • • -„ r • F. IF 1, " ZAP . - - 4 : 9, : 4 4.4 .1 , .. -"` opposed' in inventi Senator Douglas' Strength at the South. 1 For the Morning Post. The Thomson (Ga. ) corresponden tot the New , FIGARO' IN PITTSBURGH. v 2 , u2:D p .: 0 1.:: t:::::T l a :: York Herald, a sheet which is bitterly to Senator Douglas, says: _____ Steam and 'iectricity seem an the rage. "There is great division of sentiment among , this 1 ‘'ollnie pile, and sleeking Leyden the Democrats of Georgia, in regard to Arr. Douglas. In addition to Mr. Toornbs, - it ;..itinder , Are the sole heralds, now, of pone° or war stood that Mr. Stephens and dfr. Wright, late members . from thi s Stlll e, anti other prom iis °lt Imperial lips,, wag notes mustachios earl's, By hghtning -,11,1-, deerees all round the world. Democrats, together with the Augusta (basil tationalisi, Macon Telegraph, and other paper , . ' 'rho shadows a e ,an fleeting everywhere, are in favor of his nomination." A, caught, and fixed in &nines, now by Daguerre, Mr. Aiken, the independent condidate for p Ai , id , n tl o m ,r t great ~ ,a , t : ;s r ,o p i c o :iji : le i rp ais yn s t et er m s centre. Governor in Georgia—who pie - elf;ed himself to All plainly prov mg, Intenneddling science, go against Senator Douglas, if he was nomina- T. , n ature. and har'a'ss, has bid defiance, F,',„,, n ov.. M.., whispeed. she's been heard toswear, ted for President at Charleston —was defeated by twenty thousand majority by Governor h. , .i stay no inn g , on our mundane sphere, itot tr,vol upwards. through the realms of space, Brown, who, it was well understood, would To 1,,,0ei, itself. is find a resting place. support him. The Democrats of Georgia tire The Syracusian said. (perhaps for buncombe.) , 1-1.. d :um, the globe. could he but rest his fulcrum for Douglas. Bat had he then our ',tense to assist Ittra. Ile'd .-tr,ng like beads the planots of our system. As to Douglas strength in Arkansas liar the next Presidency,the Memphis (Tenn. , A i viti, Whitt she's now to c,,ntemplanon, no one knows, in noticing a state*ent of the Jael,son i Tom 1 , •Tis seine celesnal Ittitlread we suppose . ,he . ” Itirod La Mt itlrartal, Ott, the people say.) Whig that it was small, says I, .LAS t next o eek to Kitt the rwht of way. "Here in Memphis, where xv•, liev. t1i...,p. H u r on, ll,s Iv sss. $I t h e L eloper regions ii he'll pass, purtunity ‘d conversing with gentleman fr,ni Like p„ hawses. Oleo , hilt rise to gas. Arkansas every day. w•, learn that quite a di(- ~,, , ~.• man iii the moon. alit resat right ill It Minna, ferent state of things exist_i in that "state. \V e I nat. -.quoin-, ,overentu, th' oldest inhabitant di It. woo ii ~,el tell uur friends of the I 1 Gar all about it. V ii .t. , rouilill Oath, Brits twit tlitil Mars. but ten till riot care to agitate their nerves. ' w,,i, t Jun..... there Stare, tilt, a tit .t. the ) see the oars. The Appeat adds: l hi. .iiipiterito, will 2,11 , heap we know. " We therefore hazard n,thing in reiterating I in lust greatl u.otl,lot.' -arrly ittlit+i be ha. the prediction that at the Charlest.,rl ('on, e 3- i''' , )' 1,,,, h'• , wwin. thee ter .ll e no' lee fitght don 31r Douglas will at ~i•ce receive the s ote le tunnel ihe ts li. and la eh , • sa.•h emelhte. of the majority of Southern ' , Ltite,, arid event- i r,...,..i.,,,,,,,m, ~i,, heat hitt Lath' I- harls,l, oallv the acquiescence of the other.. Th e that gi , .55 ‘,, nails of i.e-earl world. south has reared Presidents . the North Litiely .1.- , hied Just foist new, yes, hael., has furnished many : let the i ireat 11 . est for -, v • lie,- soil plus dslau Ow ~ ,,,,,e ttaH , once lilt the Chief Magistrate's (-hair i• ~,e, the.... we know the rotel to es.,,y made, i h, tom,) ~, pie-.etit, a feat, p a rade. The 'Missouri SiateAllaa., an I /lipto Ilion iia lie) them. Ile.. Nli ell. ot F.lltott tie, er knew i! per, is exceedingly indignant at the Wlt . li thing, i iwy II till rite leole, e pits laoteril Ilitill. are going on in Missouri. It say, : ,15,1-ml , ,se, fml. a ImM trill he got from i , "Many of the leading Deinocrati. journal- so - ceeeo ..ontiseL. with ...ens, mater of the South, and among them sonic of tli 0, ilsPla. Pltiti, crit—, hill, 'surely must be ilremilillg i that distinguished themselves for the hitter: I ,eri nu. -tett liiiittOtt —I going to heaVell by eletatitte ness with which they denounces Senator Doug- 'li,eso,i) en ,flou.rate e, that ..ould give ro, las during the Lecumpton imbroglio iii Con- I- I hi- rnia ,, ed , eli - uad• threes.li the Am.. gress, are rapidly backing down from their I s, v , a- n e e p , ..-hinpin.e- paePe , - ~ 1 the , i ,, Y: sition of antagonism to that Senator. I t I . \\ ant radroa.l,.to -to take them all to pray '' ! evident th e y think they seo which e atlb.; rt,•• , hmat.o,,.. ilm, w,,,mi 1,,,, e the lame litethly oat jumps, and are prepui ing for the e, mit - V ere suddenly and titre strangely M r Do/s/V, Ins has b e mdne a prettyfair slid , ,d,errati N e ,`"' iLm. , I , ,ion, 55' , ill d."-.'rat , ,tae =M.O.) talesman_ki,lt ~,, I , „nil nn. SI/ sill 11 , .1.,//) Kos... ‘1,1,t1 .• • lw gA,t flrtno 1.1 : ‘,lll y I, 11,• , 11v ..“1 , 1 li, 011 Ni..o.lay I likit,tl r Duktgla chi , •l4 . these ~itinr.s, a vb ut t., tn'r nu their fallorite champion 6•i - the y' Papers and politicians that, Mis,ouri, 1,, than a year ago, blackballed and dernioneed Douglas as a vile ;s od . 1 , 1 -,,d men for (ace because they arreed with Lim 11, .pportrig Lecompton, are preparing to • c it I their linen, if not their worthies , skin L•r iho tight for the ••Little Giant.' ' 411 I. tkilltl) I /11•JCIe.) ItAlki \ r -ot liLr elintr, Tto-n t .1—v11..1.1 141 y tt,,ln it, for lvtif In, (.. ru,k. titorwy ~ It it And itri, .tut - 3.••.ta - thrt, b, 11l prt.tit, ttur trtoth+ tiro tlAttrr',l I•t,' the urvacher Th, KurfreitA.“ro 11•=12 r 14. in an 'Ay —This diqingui;bed gentl,ll,lon. alone placed at thn head of chi ,. artiele. the eet of notch discussion in politi,,l eireie• Ira his time 1" , ..w , nen ie the ttrueting moro attention liy in , 1- -till •alled the "Little Giank., - all Lou the 'Little Rebel.. He i.n the fir-t H.,. 4 la, r.....•u. 11,,.2i our nyv•erit:. I..•; W„-e wn. , thl,ll,:bout the week tl.• 1r dukl , zln,l3y , keep =3113110 ten In the South, et!, a ,arididst.• tp , r th.• ..uct.; others, North and south Ir. • I nlv l,lf crt,lllll plvty rent tinwillingtie,, to 1)i. osition party ha , groat fear- that h. 111 b• orninated by onr imrty m u., t•3ll,lkirti.• .rt i•xt Pre,lilvntit.l race Ilit. 1\ . .t1 I t. I.t•1 r 01.,111,11, 0.11, 11,-.111:1 , 11 nuti piri•llr 4 to 11!1%, It +I It•11 ,, I. Thal, I 'heir niel !link 0,1 110.1 MOM The EL pee,. BuslikesN behevo twit , r man I+ lur Ft, nre awn! , ~f tho ban nny on , ~r a halt a ,1,7.4. h that w.• nano. who hay, .o,p ni,•litn)n.,l w rcl,roro' ,• 1'r..,1410t14• 110 ctir 111 11.1flo In t`Npr,•sq .1 t aclr :kntl timo eapitarin but If be ,twuld i•» - • ndnonanal by the Cliard.. , C•-friNantiOn, .111 lon Will t• good, suftlut.+nt and patriotic rf•mforfs id it, I I), Il . .andW• • mill ‘uppmt Mtn " .\ Central Academy . rorr.-p•n.l.mt the Meinphis Appeal wrim, •• Let the tomahawk of florno4l, r,•t”.111“, he horir-d. Let the it cry of • of „pf.. f . and •Anti-Lecompton' h , hil-ht.d hr,.l Lt Ih, unjust per-..•-utf •n- •11-tift:zoi-n.•.1 1)..f. • al • i. n 4 rfa )•; , .....1 in, and ..', .• a I .f• : ~• , 1 Ti ~ • tin E xpro , 3 t 'con pan y alon, iu-oth.• eizt•tiL I,i)ward.. of 400 cittes rl.l and trunact: 1.,1•1..,1 It i l'ar:-. i.u.l all the vreat En-oprsati ti )..(1t :mparly. with a capital or s7ao, rit tn 14 111 DO, ElgV, regato (1 1 , , , •,( Enplinto; t= rwarly tt I , 1,1.11r0t from 12. to I 1 poi' C.-Tit U.• -1::~r.L~ 1•r Trn , nui•,unt u,.1 • t S..tith..ri, Ow ti,m would clitaatc tho c. =1,.•u11 t f tittlittrml chttruct,r anti 111. to Fur Prv-idrct. u4ll.- -•I II inot. !•;•Irt ri I;tt,ttt 1 ., Th,, ,vntnn it,.•l Nl,tr.•, I, I NVIIIIArn Hart, ,ch., nil all I`lpto, 4 r, N. , 1 ,r k s , • and Mr .I.lvin I.'.nnn , th, aril 1.! t r••-•ill • For Vko Yresl ler t II (1 •.b thee. In ,q 1 ar , trti. )orninatt. , Tint .In 4, /1, , U1/ , Illllt t IJr,,ughout the tit Tut I I - e 11,01 n, .11,11,11111.1,14 Fl - 018'11101111 11,1 , 14•18'•8 I a very ‘.l for barn u. th,• prim U. Li I 1113 taipti,2lll s% tn. lIC tt-d with Kim...-.t real ceretttony, IL- Ill+ g.dflither, and Finn. Joh❑ A Cuthtwrt wt., 15 th prontinent 11,ttlocrat.4 Ilk writton It letter to .I.Plin For-) IL, of 11,1.1 r IWO Elnpri,i Jo alraother In the changes of in \, hil . ll 11 , \NI I lor 11, for “1.11.111,111 1111• h 1111' child was lIIIIinI But tire course which tie eater. wit it is e4..eritirti L., the ril , llrltt•llHr ..IS.a.itherri rights in the r rri. N.r North ern Democrat could - 11 4 t,t1:1 111111..1r edirstituent, if he rdroirld n, t with th i n e..tablishing a code for the l,rur..tiot of .l itt .r.ry in the Territorie. runt a measure would break up the Northern Iteuruerney. and Drake Mack fieFlubliranc.tir , tririrripliarit ..•r t Ire union, and we should be obli. , el t uhirrit the degradation , • 1 believe that you hat, elia*lo of a candidate for the Presideri..), and I runt fervently wish success_ to your noble etiorts In the cause. With great regard, lan jIN .•.I a lil tlf OVtr. • ltto • ik.verty Hu Is Brtghton il-dpat,•.l in Id. , hakit , •, and drunk in.ct =MEM l'h, recontly. 1 , 1V1.011, but he I,end II ail Iti r hi- trifling ••arnini;s for IS in lir Nllchighrl ,;rati,,n, thu rt.. I t.. w'li tt% plored OW thv.. tuhai th, rod rum. Was Its tn.n N , o aro tho agora; of thi, p•ri..,l 11f IM in privilogo 1,4 than nr, h H.. -ql.l J6I3N A. CI•THHERI The Douglas ball is rolling on. ti.• ..f lh,, rcl,lint. , r tilt, rt 12.11 Ls ol and f.,n.try tiny,' no Thanksgiving in Peunn3 h auia PENNSYLVANIA, SS: un-I,irtn4 theine3 than explorationi N :1 Marytwtto, and La Salle r/. 1.4. re netrtyri than the Jesuits, L. s.] In the name and by th,, auth.,rity _of the Common wealth of Ponnsyl ivit., t timed the word of itenee to Fitgan war ot the when in the langtingti of the titerl. Fiiinnee and Catholicism 6 1“ , her aittiot in the vrilley of the Alis- WILLIAM F PACK ER. ERNutt OF THE \ It.; I-I P ROC LA M A TION FELLOW CFI IC is :--The blessing ,III• 1 1- safed by a kind Providence through th,• pa,t year, demand our grateful recognition and again call for the micrillee of nerd, ;giving and praise. Under the protection of a tlov ernment that secures to all equal rights, we .have pursued, unmolested, the various avo cations of life, with more than usual pros perity. The earth, under the labors of the husband man, has yielded her increase, and our barns and storehouses are crowded with the fruits of the harvest. We have not only been pm:erred lrom the ravages of the pestilence, but the past has been a year distinguished for health in our large cities and throughout all our rural dis tricts. l:r.:1-11: rioter 112.1 hnttcr children thrin the Mitt Illotheri :if thely \\e•t M it . PA Itltl.ll, of New York, cluimn that .wes high lift , . „r fr alit-, Mr Parri-h says that he agreed with the Frchch Minister of Finance, which /itr . l,4 lu,mt the Emperor confirmed, that. on Mr Parrish . . , diQeovery of a gold field, acces sible to the French arms, he should receive the ,urn named. Mr. Parrish claims that, on recommendation, the French sent nut a n secret C`Npediti.n to Africa, where they found gold, and have tiriCe been engaged in removing the precious motel. Tho French have been active in Africa, but as was supposed in search of ,00lieF. Our country has been preserved in peace Our homes have been the abodes of tratepiii- , ity, and blessings innumerable have elostured around our domestic : hearths. Our various _shoals and seminaries of learning arc diffus ing throughout our community a higher intel ligence, and imparting to our youth nobler aspirations. The institutions mf our holy religion are well sustained ; and under its pure and genial influence, the spirit of unity and love, the earliest yet better days is most happily devel oped. To God, the great and good, we are in debted fur all, and to Him, let praise be ren dered. With these sentiments, and in accordance with the known wishes of many of my fellow citizens, I, WILLIAM F. PACKER, Governor of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby appoint Thursday, the 24th day of November next, as a day of general Thanksgiving and praise to Almighty God, and recommend to people to lay aside, on that day, their custom ary worldly business—assemble in their re spective places of worship, and unite in prais ing God for His excellent greatness toward m, —beseechng His gracious goodness. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State, at Harrisburg, this fourteenth day of Oct., A. D. 1859, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-fourth. Wm. F. PACKER.. By the Governor : Wm. 31. HEISTER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. ~ , en Figaro is at his usual work of shaving . , and that tun on Sunday, in apparent defiance of municipal authority, and penal on a, tnient, but we presume he considers the plea ornecessity, a palpable and legal defense against any prosecution that might be instituted. A MAN in Indiana lately had both legs burned off, while sleeping by a lire in the open air. He was subject to tits, and when dis core' ed the morning after the accident, had no recollection that any calamity had befallen him. TH :iteamor lately chartered to carry Mr. Ward to China, cost the government tive thousand dollars per month, making for the tit, months for which she is engaged the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars. TARTARIC ACID.-500 lbs. powdered for vale b) B. A. FAHNESTOC} e CO., cor. First and Wood sty CF. N EIVDIN'S CELEBRATED PRE- Mim 4,•L1, PENS AND CASES. Patented and Warranted. A .sleet assortment received at .15 KAY ,t CO, 55 Wood street. CARD ENGRAVING AND PRINTING, in the neatest styles, and at as low prices as, any other honer. J. It. WELDIN, octls CI Wood street near Fourth. MINNESOTA ELECTION James Mills, Esq., of the St. Paul Pioneer, who arrived in the city yesterday, informs us that the Democrats have two of a majority in the Senate. The Republicans have a majority in the lower house. Messrs. Cavanati and Philips—the late members are both beaten. HATMAN's DRAWING PAPER— Turkey Mill. All sues for sale by eet.l6 J.R. WELDIN, DRIED Barrels New Dried Apples for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. " - .4" ..t ) • 3~T I A Great Medicine for Females Hundreds of stimulants have been invented and sold. purporting to be opeeifle in the various diseases and de rangements to which the delicate form of woman rim- der tier subject. The result of rill these stmulanto line been to impart um/oath - in, articito to the 1,7 . 1 . 11113 and fal , e vigor to the ouiset , s; but this relief has been succeeded by a depreEsion and prostration greater than before; and the repeated attempts of invalids to build themselves up by these fidor reolahr-s, have finally end ed in destroying what little vital organization was left.— Hut in using • Ha-flares Holland !totters" you will find no such disastrous results. It is n purely vegetable compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, at ter the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bterhave. Under its influence even, nerve end muscle receives new strength and vigor, appetite and sleep re tUrn, and finally, perfect health. See advertisement in another column. . . Read Curcfu The Genuine highly concentrated Baerhave's Holland Bitters ei lint up in half plot bottle., only, and retailed at one dollar per bottle. the great demand for this truly ~,Lebrated Medicine has induced many imitations, which the puldn, ,Imuldguard against purchasing. Beware of imposition I Sea that our name is on the label of every bottle you buy. BENJAMIN PAGE, ift. it C.u, loin Proprietor?, No: 27 Wood, between First anti Second rho., Pithhurgh. Zulu 4durrtisements ArattF . KNOWN EFFECT.--When pain or infinin - mutual present in n hialllJU 111 BMW'S,Lli'm Pills are used, they at once seize upon the !nun., which are the 0e,,,0rt of this. pain 0 . itittilliirmt.n, and remove them froth the body, and they cannel. injure 1.4.4,U, their pots, Is only upon and over humor, or Ml purities, n Lich - are unhealthy , want lie, and whose pres• enve inn part eau,,, the pain Mild Luc I,olg heal. ;so 111 sore throat, croup, eold , rh..iirrati,,.. pain is the side and pleurisy, v. - loch are all cured Ey Iron, one to three doses of these power I only eaarl ed to remove impurities front the Mood The directed will um them and b•• cured. Sold at No. PA Canal street, Brandreth's Pt - me/psi tiMee; by Thomas , lied path, No. Pt laamt/b.i Pittsburgh, Pa., and lip respectahle dealer., STAT EM ENT lo 1 , "1 . H E IRON t. ITI /A.\\ irytt 0,, I lotol., 17, I 5:,.. Capl[lll.. ..... I: nuu slllli 1,2,111 Ni Lnie t,y other Bank. •• Not., and I'lloock. allo.l Bank- 110.1:r; 5, OrclOnto.' Due to other hunk._ • :49 Ltu.• to 1/evosttor, 'ni+ Statrooent ryeoroo - t 0 ,,, .1.1.t0.1 to We L,.a of to) knowledge au,' holler. .11,11 N 1111:11FFIN, Alr11"1110k1 our. before Oat, day. wtlti ,P.ERT I NI% Kl - . Noutr) Po4h.• 7. and 1,1.-1,•11(1, 1.1...:.,1,3 !I{l4i nliti \II-4'•1121111 by is tut, Nut,- ,trid rI,, ut, '44./11:41 ,41 o.• oo t 4;, 14,1 41. t . 41 1'111..1 1 rt 41.1.11.- ‘ll.l .4,1,t '2.1114 Doe t.• otto, 114rk1., . 10.(11 II I t lrr' ll hit . r II Lel it .., .. .3.1,,,- 94 351 rte "Flit• ittawr :,:tntolDeut the , 4•-t of I:, find twi,l 14 N 111.11PEB, " Korn to skud -u1 , — . 111..•1. 110 , 17th .1-tv of !ober, before tne. S. b:11114. N.,cary rut.ll,. .'7:TATEM ENT 4F THE. Ii.C“..E; OctoL•r I:. I,olf, and p",• , int- Real F.etale V“oli I tided..`,4o.•-drea-nr I ~1 odiel I; 41 - 11 1,1,• ,ae,t 11.iT,1.• • I II I • J •I 1 , - I , I ‘,,r11:111411i , Atit, 114.11,- c.,111.115..nt Fund .1.1 Pr,tiF 11 , 1 ME= I ',Etat) tht• aipioit•,;l,l.lelil 11... 1,-1 it 4: 11 )1 N11"1111 I-c l rr• /Ili' ti, 01 Li ..f t.n•tl• 9TAIEMENI I.F IiNK I'!t Not, , t)y r MEMO y:," MESE I 01. Q.; • !!, 1711. .1 ts k 4 ,..11 . A.N I.A I:1 , 1..1W- j• =II ,t,.1144.r) WI, 1.- V. tat • ! , I,•rrunto.• I 1, lit.rwiltattri • t'ort, nn 1.W ,, A tileri.•, liwivray Retiti2,l,l”o ~ t •t11 K C 0.1.3 l'ltur , tl.'-11'‘,r thr furtomtoug of all matcri.tl., xodholl..lltor of tIo.PITTsRet-:n,ALLEGIi EN AND ItANCIIF_ , TEI: H,ll 1.0 r.....• 1%.41 We k.o.lor.orto:a aunt SATI'R DI.1" A KTF.I.IN. - / , N. .t OOlool" !thin- no t ,pocitleatiow. way Ix' srru. A.:•- HELL Soo) . And Try. . t'oartl. WOOl, UVDF IjIRTS AN 1)1:4 AV E. MEN AND Itt , l:;' ME.N SHOES, AT kl'tl It .1 MORNlN(l,oetr.t.,:t.:lll /t 1 I' ~t th. Com i., Salt, ItOrati, trt-et. will a,. Wikoln it mar IY palr Nte -• :.;) 44 I.A.t 9 do Fill, \VII., ,1.1 r t ,. 15 y Wool ; W... 1 .qlll. k Ti'''; •• Portniutint., ; n d.u. ivilr Nlorovoo . 4 pirara 6.4 heft% or Cloth ; 4 ril.:(2e , Fancy Jr. ivortrd C“lnfmt N ENV RAISINS _ .. . 'MI rt•t•ei,,,i all.) 1,,t ..,,It• 1.) 1{1.:1*NI ER A AND,ER:tt IN, oct la au Wood elf., opposite Bt. Oblintos Hold. II l' it li.li NTS. :2 kirrol-, ucty enli, %ant, N._./ Currant, to t rep tuvo,l tub! for: ale I ky ., .. , .. IMISIMI REYMER .t AN liEII.S ,N. uell4 NO. UU 00• I oppomtte -- 2 ra tr,•' handy and GA' I.v It EVNIEII octls ati '‘Vo...l.trot.t ti ROM E E EN Cfor eAle by of varion, B. A FAILNESTinIi S t.t., First 4, AA N.l ERICA N F.1{11111.11 )N. - I(• , ;nit• I. A FAIINEATuCK A (*to, AMERI4 'A N I )Cll RE. --;;II bitrrili. i'.. - rsalt - i by It A FAIINESTOCK A i'r,. oetlS (.or. First and Wuotl , L, , PERSONS wishing to ptirehlts, good dw,•l ling how. ' and those having real i,tate for sal, ‘,111,1,c themselves much lune and labor by calling at our Oilite. WI. have A large 11111111 , e1 111 good 1.,,, , 111n, HOUSE, and Building Lobi in this and Allt•gliel, citi,.. Akn. Beautiful locations for country reside...e. , . Ire tale on fat orabli , teens. Hou,s lon,iid.andrent, ‘1,11,,,,-.1 erriniEirr s Hem F.,tat.. Agent", LI )11arl,t HUGH M. BOLE, ENGIN E BUILDER AND MACHIN NT, EGREAT WESTERN PLA LYING MILL, cor. Mat. bury and Duque:me ITay, Pittsburgh, Pa, wall make to order, and warranted as good n, can be mode, the following machinery, viz.—Steam Engines, Turning Lathes, for wood and iron ; Planers, for wood and iron ; Drilling Machines : 'hven and Tobacco serews ; Patent right and Model Machines. in the Lest manner; Shafting, Pullies, and Hangers. of all sizes and variety: Screws. of any diameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will gtso make, and have on band, Doctor and Nigger En and Deck Pumps for ateamboatn, .te. . Lathe inhears and other Planing done to order; ran plane :12 inches wide, by 9 feet 6 inches long. AU Orders ;romp/hi FillediinA Eery - lone Siticitc.l N. B.—Particular attention and promptitude given to repairs on Printing Presses and other Machines irlfelydits B. GRAY & SON., DRAPIERS AND TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH PA L. C. HEPBURN, ATTORNEY -AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, OFFICE WITH H. HEPBURN No. 90 Fourth street_ THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MODE RATE MEANS is called to the offer for sale of forty of the most eligible BUILDING LOTS in the Second Weru, Allegheny City. The prices ere suited to the hard times, and time will be given to suit all purchasers. For particulars inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, Corner East Common and Water street, nos Allegheny City T A LLOW.-200 lbs. Beef Tallow for sale (,00] HENRY H. COLLIIsii. iNsEED OIL-15 bbls. for sale by se3 HENRY H COLLINS . _ MEDALLION PENS.- se9 J. R. WELDIN MEN'S FINE SHIRT COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, Suspenders Undershirts and Drawers—new stock at 77 MARKET STREET. net= JOSEPH HORNE, - ' A VeUJ Aduertisement t , FFER MYSELF as a Canchdate for the AL -1,,-.)Y ' , ERMA NSEI IP of the Third Ward, subjeot to the ti,age , of the Demooranc party. oetl7:2md M. K. NOLAN. L. Hindifeld 8. Son. FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 8 Wood street, have now in stock and are constantly receiving many novelties in ENGLISH AND FRENCEI wEI.TuNs AND ovErtcoATlN,.s. FANCY CASSIMF.HYS A NI, SILK PLUSH VESTINUS. Which they are making to ant, a tha ..rty .117 E SHALL THIS DAV ()PEN NEV. STI LEb OF Silk Ties and Scarfs, Of the latest importation . OE= in==l:l2 UNDER GARIiENTS WETAKE PLEASURE in informing our Ft ottol, and Cmdomer, that we have re raved the Agoney from two Pstenttivo HOSIER I' MANUFACTURERS WlllOl 11, go .d Wool and Merino Shirts and Drawers At $l,OO Each lu Klee :ter,rillug to grmhty 1.. Hlrshield Sou, 1=! CEEII93 FOE Rim STREET. UPHOLSTERY, No. 55 Fourth Street, near iVood. Fir r E SUBScRIBERS MANUFACTURE And keep eonAnutly on hand cry} :Miele in their hue, vir.: Cornier, Ornsinenti,Curlain Gonti,Cornforts F e ather Beds. 3l n ttmkses of alt kinds; alt.., the eelebra led Patent Spring Bed-. All kind+ ~f shades, Blind and fixture-. .414-prompt attention given to fill order- for fitting an, lay wg die., Li Carnet,. (lit Clutha. Be. RoBERTs RUENICK. NEW GOODS FALL AND WINTER OF 1859 GEO. R. WHITE & CO., No. 25 Firth Street 1 , 12.E.i, ,4 411,- 4 4. ~,.uip r4,44M, all lilt. lIISIIIMII=I FANCY SILKS. and SILK 11nBE'i. e),ap. .llF.n. a com linnti,ine ag9or mew Fall and Wknter V ELV ET AND CLOTH CI) , ‘ES. WHICH Il\ BE SOLD :IT LO\V PRICES .•••,I_4vr rTaWt 1 I iII4 A EM:r, 111 SA LE. --Situ .4t 12 n - 01 , 4 fr ,, in y the Butler road ~ aore. 4u • plc h :rut tn 7111 d about 40 to dm.., S;tablua, /icy lino 31.11111i.1 I,e, gtl de la orchard. &o_- pil,a• and tr-rnlo apply a• Marl:.d .aa (1 - 1 Hi.t Kral Eddato Agt, EitUN El) In_II,LAR: , WILL pur -I_l , rase a Bud,ldn,e by bin feet. Turn, I HIiERT S ON. :•1 M'tri:et atreec SAMUEL M'MASTER, No. 90 Market •,treet H AvE r rs - r v Er) A LARGE ~f - tt d 111,1 ap prove I aryl, of Cll.l, AND 11 INTER HATS AND CAPE, F {L.! , 4 large varaaty of FAVUI: FI RS • - It„ 01-111.7 I g}lll - - ,tl3•2w A IM. E II A T I) 0 I) I) IMIMII=DEI s 4, 1 •;, 11,1.1 . 001111 -.1 1111. d. 1,, 11,11 - Clio 4, 1 oiiNg ImPow , wL , i l lll Pow ( , /1-1.0 V•10101,lT •1101.1. A 10.. ( col T. rage 1 3 1,3, Tr.t 73 uri 1.ar1..1- ;rain 1..1.1wr ; \ .1.. No 1 liro lorman .1“ .1- V . kr,..,1-1..r 'l3•Llk.t 3n do., n Cti:\l :10 lu Mb, t.•. 1 till .13 iirooni. , . 11 1:1., .13 No. I N..rfull: rtio,ohrie; ..0 harl3l.- 10.,..1" Ea. pt34‘it t. 11,1 ,11 , - itriwt' 4 llllll, •, .13 .13 1.1 .1.. .2 1 1 .7 , T'lr 3 1 ,2. s MILLERS 11WEL1.INii iI.t)CSE FUR SALE. A to" ',tory 1310.1; House, of four good room , . 0.1.1 0 al. aim, lots of cround, ...tuato All.o..heny the Outer Ikput, Allegheny City. perton is, porchoo, tt comfortable chr.ip, still hod it ILI. udcxutxpr isl /01-1 k at this propt•rt). a 11 still Larioun S Cr Ili BERT S St tN, .0,11 Real F.otatt. Agent, GI Market street. J EL1 1 ' . 1 .1 1 : : . S 1;t1 - tiutir0. W.-1 1,1.0. \ 11, , ' Jell., REYMER S ANDERoN, N 0.39 Wood Street VI N E 115 MVOS oder,en' , Sc.isee. Amulet. lirs Mdler , . Foie Cut, keg, Fie Tobaceo: liexes Tebacee. tor sale ha MFR .5 ANDERSON. No. 39 Wood street, oppeaile He. Charles Hotel, DA PER RA( 4 .lercht sizes., for sale by I ...el l J. IL WELPI N . M N holler 11sp ~1 I•run-ylr:uua. h 1. r„ .A . . 1. -- 1. Barnes .00 .1. R. WELDIN cuiALk cHAVI)N.s. and for pale by Hell bbk. fresh, just r,ceived and fur .AI.• as lIKNUY H. CoI,I.INS. B I.7TT ER.-- I bbl::. pa,•kotl Butteofor sale EN V It CLLI NS. OH EAR W RAPPING PAPER.—Crown, 11 cents: Medium. :M.:, dud Double Crown 50 eta. CHADWICK ,5" SON, "N' No. 151 Wood et, Pataborgh. .2ou gross received S. R. WELDIN. jjil `lt I\ TUBBED HOSIERY.-500 doz. .Itrk et i run the manufacturers. all color,. at whole— 'ale. xt EATtIS, CREE S MACRUM'a, ocni No. 1; Fifth street. L: R —Sil barrels choice Extra Family Flour, w .tore sud fol ,ILIC h MURTLANL it CONNOR, se,o IG7 Liberty street. 1 7 1 LP I No Li ri'S, near the city, for .tiloo. B rayta,,,i, balance at One Dollar per wcel- S. CUTHBERT it SON, , c 1; N 0.51 'Market street. TT A I.LOA ! THAT'S A FINE COAT Funnel Satin is it noir No, sir; no farm, satin in this coat. I cot it new from FLEMING'S, di U 3 corner Wood and Sixth eta, ADVICE GRATIS--Avoid quack nos trum. for Coughs and Colds. remember preven tive is better than cure. Use seasonable Clothing.— FLEMING, corner Wood and et vat, offers en unusual variety of Hats, Caps and Clothing. Prices low. No charge tl.ir.bnivio,r octlS PRICE UAL LP)Ll,Aft—Life of George vltephenson, the celebrated Railway Engineer, by mules—in one volume. ectl2 KAY 9 CO., 65 Wood street ORANGE'.---Three barrels Sweet Havana Ni_.7 psi received and for e‘abe by REYMER & ANDERSON, ac29o i nioaite SL Charles Halal No. 39 Wood st., RUSSETS.--96 barrels prime winter RUB !iet., for cafe by octl•2 HENRY H. COLLINS. T "A.-9u h't chests Green and Black Teas CA) caddies do., received and for sale by MURTLAND & CONNOR, oeta 197 Liberty street. ROOMS.—iii doz. Corn Brooms, for sale isezi HENRY H. CoLLI N 9. fIHEESE.-50 boxes prime Western Re ,erve, to arrive tlo , day, and for sale by JAMF-ti A. FETZER, oetB Corner Market and First streets. • liDituDUrc 30 boxes prime Cream Chee'e; barrels Butter; 10 firkins 9 bbls. Clover Seed; 100 '• Superfine, Extra and Family Flour, For sale by Lee 23) Val. a SMITH & CO ew *dvtriisements. CHICKERING & - S4NS' •• NEW SCALE a• I I PIANO FORTES. THE . subscriber has now on hand, a most splendid stock of Pianos, consisting of 6% and 7 Octaves, in Plain and Carved Cases of the most elegant aeseription. from the celebrated Factory of Chickering Sons. The instruments are all provided with their latest improvements, as Riatariao-Aimda, I/oasis-Lau rERS, Far-Mammas, and are of their. ENLARGED NEW SCALE, By watch a much larger sound-board is obtained, con sequently the tone is rendered very powerful. yet retain ing its sweet and musical quality. By the perfection of trio Action. the performer is entailed to produce all grades of tone from pia/di - Wm° to f urtisrireo. with the greatest eai.e. Crucinutio t 9..oNs' PlArros are thus spoken of 1... y the bet artistes and critics in our country:— THALBERG says:—"They are beyond comparison fh best I have ever seen in the United States, and writ Corn pare favorably with any I have ever know-n." GUSTAVE BATTER say=" The opinion which I ex pressed three yeare ago, has been more than confirmed to roe, by the continued use of them, viz: That for vol ume and pore quality of tone, with nicety of articulation, they are unequalled.'r . . [From the National Intelhgencer, Washington.] "'They can safely bear comparison with instruments from any part of the world, In point of tone, strength and elasticity of touch." [From the New Orleans Picayune.] " For o,seellence of material. elegance of finish, and faithfulne., of - orttmani.hip, and above all for volume nd variety, mellow sweetness, brilliancy and perma nence of tone, they are unequalled." [From the Family Journal.) • ••The peculiar musical qualities belonging to the Chick ering instruments, are a full, musical, rich and pow erfid tune, free from any wooden, noisy, loudness of sound, so disagreeable to the sensitive musical ear. They have tib-o an easy, even and pleasant touch, and will Iteeti in tune better than any Pianos known. The publie are invited to call and examine these splendid instruments, which are sold at Factory Prices and Warranted JOHN H. MELLOR, rtu,i.,2, dkw S 1 WOOD STREET Administrator's Notice N°TICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the estate of CHARLES B. NIAGIHRE, late of Lower St. Clair township deer-teed, have been granted by the Register of Allegheny county to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make payment, and those having claims wall present them to JOHN MAGUIRE, Administrator, Williamsburg, Lower St. 'lair tp. 1:52121111 Adjourned Sale of Urizaba Iron Works, and Sophia Furnace, (New Castle, Pa.,) &c. THE SALE of this property has been ad palmed until the THIRD TUESDAY OF OCTO BER, ISO 9, at 11 o'clock, A. M,, at the MEUCILCVT'fI El ena:cm Pittsburgh, Pa., with the following modification of the term, of sale, viz:—One-fourth of the purchase money payable in hand, and the residue in one, two and three years, with interest, to be secured in such manner as the trustees may determine, in addition to mortgage on the premises. PURE SALT ! PURE SALT MEM KNAP, wlLs.rNs & CO, Tmstees THE ONLY WARRANTED PURE AND DRY Table, Dairy and Packing Salt, mataufeetured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Compan 306 PENN STREET, ABOVE CANAL. ap3o,a-tukth SAPONIFIER, 011. CONCENTRATED LYE The Ready Family Soap Maker; NO HOUSE SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT LABOR, TIE AND MONEY IS SAVED BY IT , FOR SALE 131 ALL ..,TOREKEEPERS 31..4:CUFACTI - 12ED GSLI BT THE • PENNSYLVANIA Salt Manufacturing Company, 396 Penn St., above Canal .: ar , S , ,w4nath GEO. ALBREE, SON & CO No. 71, Car . Wood nod Fourth Ste.. DEALER - L S IN BOOTS. SHOES AND RUBBERS, have received a Lull and complete as ...atment of Boot:. and Shoes for Fall and Winter trade, oonsivtitiz of the best quality of Boys', Youth's and Chit dlett•-• CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS. Sten'• Double-Soled and Double-Vamped French gal hc , nto an t cororrese rtallerK, all made to order or . . . „ . svarranled. , NVe have also on hrold a splendid .trock of Women'.s:Mi,ses' and Children,' French Morocco, and k•oat ii,,, - .A,, all of Pittsburgh Manufacture. :VI coon= ~cantiue ancthing m cur hoe, are te of call and examine the quality uY cur Woods tar t eind oeMlw TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PIPES, FROM TWO TO SIX INCH CALIBRE. Prices from Twelve to Thirty Cit. per Foot. ROCHESTER PEARL STARCH, For sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by HENRY H.-COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIANT. CHEINE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. el] No. 25 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH. SHALER & GLASS, Agents Pennsylvania Railroad, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, AND FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 6S Clanniernat St., and alt Lace. ST. LOUIS, MO. ikt_Promilt personal attention given to Colleetingand Adulating breights. se24:6rtma WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. SAMUEL RIDDLE, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in CHURNS, TUBS, BUCKETS, BASKETS, BROOMS, &C., No. 11 Diamond, Pittsburgh N AVING NOW IN STORE A LARGE and carehilly,elected stock of everythingin this line, either manufactured by himself or purchased di rect from manufacturer:, FOR CASH, is prepared to supply customers and the country trade with goods in fits CHEAPER THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. The following eomprise the leading items in his stock of Wooden and Willow Ware : CHURNS—Pine SUM, S sizes: Oak Staff, 4. sizes: Cedar Suitt; 3 size , , Oral Crank, Cedar, Oak or Pine, 3 sizes; Cedar Barrel,' sizes; Spane's Patent, 3 size=; Thermom eter, 3 sizes—a large stock. BUCKETS—Common red, blue and green, fancy and varnished, half. quarter and toy path; cedar brass and iron bound, 2 and:, hoop,Piggins, cedar, brass and iron hound, 2 hoop Horse Baskets. heavy iron bale;Kit c hen Buckets, iron bale - , Oak Well Buckets, well Ironed; Flour Buckets, nested. TUB....Pninted, 2 and 3 hoop: white pine and cedar, hand made, all sizes, nested or by the dozen. KEELERS—Painted and varnished, 3 sizes, dozen or nest; cedar heelers, brass or iron bound. MEASURES—AII sizes, from. bushel to quarter peck; pine or cedar. sealed or unsealed. CLOTHES PlNS—Plain and head, in five gross boxes; Smith's Patent, in gross boxes, and Brass Spring, in gross boxes. WASHBOARDS--Waterloo raised centre, Marietta Zinc, Double Wood, and all other kinds. BROOMS. WHISKS, BRUSHES, ke.. in great variety. MEAL TUBS—Hingham Butter and Butter and Meal Tubs, 2 or 3 in nest, or singly. DOOR AND BUGGY MATS—Allicante, Cocoa and Grass; Grass Table 'MAUL WHITE NEST BOXES—Spice and Sugar Boxes, five tn nest, plain and varnished. OAK STANDS—Assorted sizes, for apple-butter, kraut, pickles, meat or milk. UMBRELLA STANDS—For Stores or Enveihngs. CLOTHES HORSF.3—Assorted sizes and styles male to order. WOODEN WARE—Comprising Rolling Pins, Potato Mashers, Butter Prints and Ladles, Lemon Squeezers, Spoons and Beaters, Muddlers, Soap Caps, Shaving Boxes, Spigots, Bung Starts, Axe, Pick and Hatchet Handles, Steak Mauls, Sc. RAT AND. MOUSE TRAPS, of all varieties. TAR CANS. MOP HANDLES, iron and wood hiads, Clothes Bounders. MARKET in great variety of size and style, by the nest or dozen, of our own manufacture, at Eas tern prices. CLOTHES BASKETS—Round and oval, four in nest. IIA3IPERS—Squarg flat and trunk lids. NURSERY CHAIRS, of every style. COACHES ,, CRADLES, of every style. TRAVELING BASKETS—Assorted sizes and styles. Berlin, Japanned. French, assorted. 1-11AES' CAP _ - - - RETICULES—Imported and American. SCHOOL BASKETS, in great variety. SPLIT 'TAMPERS, for Potatoes, Peaches, Sc. ORCHARD BASKETS—WiIIow and Split. XfirCity and country . dealers are invited to call and ex amine our stock and pnces before parchasiog elsewhere, as we CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD IN THIS MARKET. octB:lydavilaalwe SAMUEL RIDDLE, 21Liamenad Pittsuur•h WHOEV ER _twit so poor a pun as this: "The youth, with joy unfeigned, Regained the felt, and felt what he r.9.ine 3 " It wen at FLEMING'S, corner wood and Sixth. where he regained the fell. HATS, CAPS and CLOTIMV. oetls EMI Rev: Advertisements. CLOSING OUT SALE DRY GOODS. W. & D. HUGU N 0.69 Market St., Cur. Fourth, OFFER THEIR ENTIRE STOCK of DRY GOODS At Greatly Reduced Prices, Ae they intend ',moving about the last of the month to t h eir NEw HousE, recently built at- THE OLD STAND, CUR. FIFTH AM -, MARKET STS. FIFTH STREET. 31, ALARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES' Alids,.? and ChildrQns' FRENCH LASTING, CALF, KID AND MOROCCO, CONG BEES, LACE AND BUTTON DOUBLE SOLE GAITERS • AN D BOOTS, I=l W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., FURS, FURS', FURS, N0."96 Wood Street ADANNELEIT, is prepared to Clean, •. Alter, Repair, and to make to order, any descrip man of Ladies' and 'lents' Furs; and is able as a prat's' eal Furrier, to do it Cheaper than any house in the city. Ladies who intend to have their Furs enlarged, will find it to their advantage to call now, as they can find the Largest assortment of Skins from which to se. tact A large assortment of made-up Ladies' Furs—Sets from V. up to SdOO—at wholesale and retail, witv on haul. to a loch the public is invited to examine. aerie:n THOS P. STOTESBURY, SUGAR AND COFFEE BROKER 119 South Front Street, - PHILADELPHIA. IQ Particular attention paid to filling Weetern order for Rio Coffee. 5 oct.lay MR. JOlll6 KELE. WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that 110 i 3 prepared to give lessons on the Violin, G uitar, Flute and Cornet. For terms. Ste- address seiS.3:2m JOH: , .: KELE', Pittsbursh Theatre. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JOICES.—. Xs.:o. J. BOYD ....WINL M'gtiLLOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO., CAST STEEL. -ALSO-- SPRING, PLOW, AND A. B. STEE SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, oct7 PITTSBURGH. Pi. DR. J. S. ROSE, OF FIIILADELPH EA, To the People of Pittsburgh. EVERY INTELLIGENT AND THINK- L'o• PERSON moot know that remedies branded out for general use 4ltoreld hare their efficiency estab hrked well-tested experience in the hands ofa rep. lad s eatic,tea whose preparatory study ntst him for all the dotics he must (akin yet the coun try I, iii.otled Witt. poor Nostrlllll9 and pur porting to toe the boot in toe world, which are net only but frequently inintioll, Dr J.S.Ro Reg Expectorant or Cough Syrup, Fur Cort,lttpt.iott, Collis, Caught. Asthma,.9pittiv of L'roarkihs, and of the Lunys. This Syrup, having stood the test of many years ex perieure as a remedy for irritation or inflammation of the Lung:. Throat or Bronchia, acknowleged by all to be a remedy eminently superior to other known com pounds used for the relief and radical cure of Coughs and Consumption. In compounding a Cough Syrup for general use, the physician—for none but a physician should attempt a prescription—is compelled, from his knowledge of the constitution and constituted parts 44 man, to avoid on tirely the addition of drugs that eau in any way Send to do injury. His object is not only to cause a symptom, such as cough, to stop. but it is also expected that a regularly educated doctor, that lie should cure his pa tient radically—while the pretender may allays cough by opium and squills. molasses and laudanum, anti mony, morphia, and wild-cherry hark, and not be ac countable for the after health of his patient. Many of the nostrums of the day thaw power to stove cough, and the deluded victim is lulled into an incurable form of disease. or perhaps death. Although a cough may arise from a variety of causes which still continue to operate, such as Tubercle% Ab scess, Chronic Inflammation of the TAIIIiN, Liver, Bron chi. &e.,kc., still the lungs are the organs compelled to do te coughinv, and consequently produce Cons sumption. This Cough Syrup will not only cure Cough. but in all cases prevent that Lisa of Diseases, CONSUMPTION. • Price 50 Cents and $l. DR. J. S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER—That popular and never-failing remedy has alone stood the test of thirty five years. Price 12, 25 and 50 cents. The Pain Curer cures Rhematism. The Pain Curer cures _pains in the limbs, joints, back, and spine. The Pain Curer cures cholic, pains in the stomach or bowels. NEBi==l=l= The Pain Curer cures any pain internally or external ly, and should be kept in every family. We shall only say to the afflicted, try the Pain Curer; if it gives you relief, recommend it to others; if it fails, condemn it. Remember it has come from a regular Physician. DR. J. S. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COIIPOUND, the only sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Price 50 cents. DySpepsia may be known by costiveness, belching up of wind, sour stomach, and sometimes diarrhosa or looseness of the bowels.. headache, -nervous feelings, cold feet, wakefulness and variable appetite. If these symptoms are allowed to go on long, without this medi cine, (which will always cure,) then follow debility of the lungs, and a predisposition to Consumption. - fie, The written signature must be over tho cork. • DR. J. S. ROSE'S ALTER.ITIVE SYRUP, or Blood Purifier. for the cure of Scrofula, Old Eruptions, Chronic Diseases, Ulcers, Soles, Swelled Neck, and all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Price $l. DR. J. S. ROSES BUCHU COMPOUND, for all dis eases of the Kidneys and Bladder. Price SO cents- The great demand for this article has induced others to bot tle up something they call_Buchu. Ask for Ross's, and take no other. Written signature must be over the r cork of each bottle; take none without it. octal • JUST RECEIVED, T .DIES' FINE ) , .M•OROCC-i) HEELED 1.4 BOOTS LADIES FINE FRENCH CALF MOROCCO BOOTS; LASTING MOROCCO GAI- TER BOOTS. Gents' two-note D. W. French Calf Boole Gents' French Calf Congress Gaiters, Gents' Coarse and Fine Brogans: Boys' two-sole D. W. French Calf Water Proof Boots :Boys Congress Gaiters; Boys' Thick Boots and Brogans; Youths' 'Thick Boots and Brogans; MISSES' HEELED MOROCCO BOOTS: GAITERS ; S LIPEBS, and Childrens' Shoes of all kinds: Ladies', Gents', Boys', Misses' and Childrens' GUMS, of all the styles. Also, MITCHELS' METALIC TIP SHOES, for Boys youths and Misses, all of which will be sold at very low Give me a call, at the Cheap Cash Store of, JOS. H. BORLAND, No. 9S Market street. 2d door from Fifth. ISYHDNLNINIID _ . *Sup Lzaso -Iq t al a . •If '6 u. 101; sluoati.`asnua xvisavw. a 4; Sn ow pug SEnz Tupirqund Jo snoayeop scuraiva •osnon TIOIFIIIVAI ousuctdo Sgoqpi no ildo3 oq .teui . qspina 94; Jo uoumoode y Saaeaaslp otqurqut suruo uorjdopu sm. of 5111354J911 Srao sa [I,IX; gej a SUI;Up .1001.1.-10.1 d aqy "lug Isoq Sum . 11 'Pius 6 /4 2, 111 S4uno,) put, dogs - amotu Ipajo uo!psaluooiottostredxo. e4ll.late oq opum pay .a.)qp3astlo aouanbasmoo u! 3puz3 so .Ip3ola of qua pacquaarne Stuoq %max 4ak7o zo uon 10.1 onartipC Situpodso sl ippin (luard Sq patinae)' .pluxuA Jo apple Jouodus pas .nag t, .auqud ott; put? aptsj, ;a1:0 sago pauVlsaapun ONLM.OrIa hircrira c a rI rl DRAWING AND ENGRAVING ON WOOD . E XEC UTED in the first style of the art, at moderate . charges and with despatch, by the un deraipsed. at Ms place. of business, LAFAYETTE BUILDO7/13, (up stairs.) CS Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Please call and see specimens. JOIIN B. SEYMOUR, Agent for Schonberg ± Co.'s Aeograpphy, for Cheques, a 3, 818-Heads, octlOArndatxt36 CUPPING AND LEECHING, by & MRS. BEBE. ACTTeeth extracted. Hot, Cold and Shower Bathe. se2l:ly F. BESE, N 0.177 Grant !,Lreet. Tr A. WEAVER will open a handsome Mc.ortin eat of FALb AND WINTER MILLINERY . TogicAher with a large a‘isorttnent of CIIILIIRENS' CLOTHING and Patterns of all descriptions, at NO. Al FIFTH 51:HEST, Secondry, above Elliott's Shirt Store, on FRILLSI, se4