- - ; , "kro ' :;fitigarimak-- Firementa Parade. ____. The annual parade of the Fire Department takes __....-- place to-day, and from the extensive preparations display, we think Allegheny Schools... Report of Dr. Brown, which have been made for a fin e our readers we Chairman of Committee on Writing. : the exhibition will surpass anyt hing of the kind ever The following report was presented to the Board witnessedh of Control of Allegheny City, by a special committee 1 th e e re rOut r e corf ,the benefit of Teo various companies will form in procession on appointed to inquire Into the respective merits of Penn street, right resting on Marbury, and proceed employing a/Use:her on writing Or music in the ,down Penn to Water, along Water to Ferry, up Per- Public Schoolii, and at a subsequent meeting of the ny tarLibertytovtoooraurpket Wooddo''ntom Market to ..Board Messrs. Boyd and Farley were appointed a along - „f. "VattoorLiable.r.iy, , Smithfield, down Smithfield to Sec. : ' enmmittoe to procure a copy for publication in the ond, alo " -.nine Ross, up Roes to Pennsylvania , avenue, irlo•' Pennsylvania avenue to common op -1 posits Gumbert ; countermarch to Pride street, up de to Colwell, along Colwell to Fulton, up Fulton Vylie, down Wylie to Grant, along Grant to Bev. ift.tb, down Seventh to Smithfield, up Smithfield to Liberty, up Liberty to Wayne, along Wayne to Penn, 1 up Penn to O'Hara, down O'Hara to Pike, along Pike to Factory, up Factory to Penn, along Penn to Bald win, np Baldwin to Liberty, along Liberty to Carroll, along Carroll to Penn, and along Penn to the place of beginning. ~t LOCAL AFFAIRS. oi ty papars To the Board of Control of Public &hear, of Ai/8- ,040;1y City :—GENTLEIEEN :—Tho Committee ap -pointed by you to inquire into the respective merits cf singing and writing in cur Public Schools would nape:daily report that two meetings were called, th:. first of which but two members attended; the HIP end was attended by three out of thvfour.aerre considered it proper, having a majority, to ful as tar as we could, the duty assigned us, and we now deeire to present the result of our deliberations. You can believe that we were appointed with the Impression that the funds were not sufficient to pay either a teacher of music or writing. But having had an opportunity of cal:alining the. accounts of the neon:to Committee, and assured by them that we here ample means to employ both, we would re commend that in addition to the music you would employ two or more thorough experienced practical - penmen. Believing that a parson whose attention has been especially given to penmanship, and who is apt to teach and instruct other would throw around it such a degree of interest as to enlist the attention of pupils, and excite among them a spirit of hada. hie emulation which cannot he so effectually done by a teether whose mind is necessarily occupied with a variety ef other studies. Besides, an experienced, practical penman would teach his pupils to write with an ease, fre.e.doen, (ma rapidity far superior to teechere engaged in varies s studies. But we would especially urge you to employ ex perienced, good writers, because we believe in the wisdom of the saying of Ageselaus, the Spartan Ura, who, when asked, "What it was in which youth ought to ho principally histreteted ?" replied, • That which they have to practice when they bo ectee e-en.” So, particular attention ought to be given to writing, because it has to be practised by every one in every situation of life. Besides, it it net lett eptionnl with the Board whother they will have it taught or not, the law requires it to be tough!, and it is presumed that you will have it tueght by the mast competent persons within your reach, and according to the most approved method. Your Committer, believing that we have ample means to continua the music, and also employ teach ers of writing, did not consider it necessary to carry out the strictly literal instructions of the Board, and discuss the respective merits of each, believing that yeti would concur with us if the funds are Farcient. Lot us employ both. In this recommendation the members of the committee who had an opportunity of interchange ef sentiment unanimously agreed, although thane was a difference of opinion re.speoting the merits of eaels, some preferrinc music on acoount of its sublime pethee and soul-stirring melody. But others, E.,) far as the Publie Schools are concerned, aro inclined to occupy the time in less ethereal things in this mundane sphere, and urge rather the acquisition of ' these qualifications which fit the young for the'practical duties of life, which was the grand deetri-p4or which the Common School system was adopted.'` Bat, happily, the fevers:Ma condition of the finances remeeeed all ground of discussion and saved yeur honorable body having your patience) afflicted with lengthy arguments, pro and con, traaides ma jority and minority reporte, Music is a very important accomplishment, and ought to receive your fettering care. It is heolthfal to the body and pleasing to the mind, and if daily practiced will conduce to tho development of the mental and physical organisation of the young, and promote cheerfulness and good humor by the hare :cony of sweet sounds. But it is not for these purposes that you employ a pro eseor of music, so much as to instruct our youth in the knowledge of music. It is to teach them the rudiments, or, if you will, the A, B, C, and direct them how to Bing, not by the oar only, bat by the book, according to the rules laid down in it, and so tortelithem, slap by step, until they are able to read or sing a piers of music which they have never seen before. But we are informed that cur youth have not ad• winced so far in the knowledge of music; and if not it is for you to determine whether the time or manner of teaching it are such as to produce, the very impor tant desideratum in music. We r mild recommend toot a committee bo ap poiUted *ho are skilled in music, and that they be requested to visit the sehools,_ and report monthly to the Board the result of their visitation. All of which is re3p4:setfufly submitted by your committee. 1111.-nance in Real Life. The eircamii - tances attendant upon a marriage re cently consummated in Allegheny City, have inci dentally reached no, and as they are of a romantic character, we will give them without mentioning c.ny names. Some eight years since, a lady of Alla. g,heny, with her daughter, then only eleven years of age, took a pleasure trip to Ireland, her native coun try. There she encountered a friend of her youth, who bad grown with time to be an old bachelor. She playfully twitted him concerning his single blessedness, when he replied that, although richly oadovied with this world's goods, he had never found i.,ne the softer sex Who struck his fancy, adding that he would finally be obliged to come to America to get a wife. The lady answered that she would raise her little girl, then present, for him. He said be would one day claim the fulfillment of the prom. and the party separated. Tho lady returned home, and the.girl basin the meantime ripened into - 5 3manhocd. Her mother kept her studiously seclu ded from young society, and some three weeks since the Irish bachelor to whom she had promised her 4iand eight years before, arrived here and claimed pis bride. The nuptials were celebrated, and the young lady returned with the venerable, but wealthy friend of her mother, to his home in Green Erin, having met him but two or three times previous to becoming his wife. Verily, " truth is stranger than ti cm," .11.trizer House Blaireville.—We noticed, some time since, that this popular hotel had Lean purchased by Col. Robert Evans, of Indiana county. We are grat ;nod in being able now to rater to an advertisement i. snother column, by which it will he seen that the 10;:c1 has opened the house cor the accommodation of :hc :receding vublie, and is ready to wait on his ::11.3t4 and furnish them with not only the convani• nacos, but the luxuries of life. The rooms are large, airy an I well ventilated, and we oau assure anyof oat r• - :_plers who hare evasion to visit Blairsville, that y will bo hospitably entertained, and well cared tar by the gentlemanly host of the Metter 11,Jve. Stock. Killed.—The Harrisburg Patriot and. Union states that on Saturday last the lightning line of rs on the Pennsylvania,Railroad ran into a num. bn of cattle belonging to Mr. Jacob Ream, about two miles below Elizabethtown, and killed seven of thew ' besides severely wounding others. The scene stid to have been quite frightful, the locomotive virg at the rata of this y miles an hour, dashing in and scattering tho cattle in every direction. V.l.c cars were not thrown off the track, but sustained hc in'ary whatever. The cattle bad been gracing in a ft id near the road, and by some lac:lag era immediately p their be- quarterse. hind a very short curve, and hence the engineer did not perceive them until too close to prevent the ac. -odant. Accident.—The Waynesburg Republican states that a serious a ocident happened an Irishman :armed John Cunningham, at Mr. James Rhodes' coal bank, in Franklin township, Greene county, on Thursday of last week. Cunningham was opening a car, coal bank on the side hill below the old ones, and after putting in two or three fusee to blast the rocks, he applied a match to one, and while in the eet of firing the second, the first one exploded, hli.w ine Cunningham, rocks, etc., in the air several feet, at I precipitated him about fifty feet down the hill, bruising; and burning him severely. Cunningham yet tics in a precarious situation, but it is hoped he 1.11 - .... y 'lca ter. Ti:: Cricket Match.—The II eehington Examinei . E; i teat ite match between the cricket club at C, end the "Olympic,' of this city, a.ll ea the 13th and 14th of this mouth. 3 D. Crark, No. 4 Girard House.—lf you wish an Z....73t0rn newspaper or book, send the amount by mal that the publisher ehlrges. If you wish to sell h G( ,; _; newkpapem, address Mtn, and make special arvat,gemeuts. If you want books bound send to Clark. if you want gilt frames made to order, send In Clark, or any other merchandise or bu sinus trar.sacUon. Re will faithfully serve to your best intcre:t. o lig if 8 College, Corner of Third and Market strata, P:ttatz... - .1 - . —At no period of its history have the and bookkeeping classes of this institution exhibited an equal degree of proficiency. Fifteen _fire premium Silzer Medals and Diplomas have been awrrdoi Duncan's splendid new system of penman sh:p. and the now edition of Dad's Bookkeeping. F •:;• < , i ?fr. Danoan's writing pupils have received &)7:. r t t i;imonia's of their skill from different r.l counties, establishing at once the enperi• ri tl h 8,: pit= of teaching his elegant and ranid c.i az:mush ir. • 8c4;,..4,1 & CO :—llywife WILS troubled with cough and plir. the breast for fire years—tho lest two of which are was very low Indeed. I procured some of onr Compound, and after she had taken it for about fire weeks she was ablo to do all oar house work, which sh.o had not previously done for four yeare. s e cheerfully, and unaeitod, recommend your Coto _ pee.eid to all who are suffering under that terrible uiteeee—CPnEumption J ARE S SO UTREIRLAND. MARY R. Sorrainu..LA - D. MclßtiLLso Ky., Jal.--1856. e A peculiar neatness of style and finish is a dis tinct feature in the garments for men's and boys' wear rds.de at the eatablishment of J. L. Camaghan, Allegheny City. He engages first class workman in every department, and aims at superiority in each branch. - - We alluded briefly yesterday to the fact that Mr. John Bissell had met with an accident near Harmo ny, Butler county. We regret to state that we have since learned that the accident resulted fatally. It seems that cn Thursday morning, Mr. Bissell, in company with another gentleman, started out on a hunting excursion with their guns and dogs. They stopped for breakfast at a house on tho road, when their dogs began to quarrel. Mr. Bissell, in endeav oring to separate the animals, placed his gun between them, when both barre's wont off. The contents of ono barrel too lt effect close to the artn.pit of his right arm, and' the other in his shoulder near the breast. The arm was shockingly mutilated, and am putation being necessary, Mr. 8., unwilling to trust the physician who was at hand, sent to the city for Dr. Dickson. Daring the absence of the messenger, efforts were made to staunch the bleeding, but with out snceess, and when Dr. Dickson arrived, Mr. B. was so mach exhausted from loss of bond that he died in a short time afterward. Mr. Bissell was only thirty years of age, and was a worthy man and an es teemed citizen. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss. Pittsburgh Gymnasium--Death cf John Bissell, Jr. We extract the following from the minutes of a special meeting of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Asso ciation held September 3d. 1858 : Resolved, That the members of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association have heard with deep regret of the sudden and•melancholy death cf one of their members,4ohn Bissell, Jr., ch Allegheny City. Resolve}2; That in the untimely death of Mr. Bia sell this Association has lost ono who possessed in an unusual degree those manly and noble traits of character which peculiarly endeared him to us all. Resolved, That we tender to the family and pa ren's of our late friend and brother, the assurance of our heartfelt sympathy in this tho hour of their be reavement. Resolved, That the members of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association will attend the funeral of our Leto member, and that this proceeding be enrolled on our minutes. P. P. M'Downim, PiTISEMEGE liThisAl3lo3l, September 3d, 1858 Tho members of the Association are requested to meet at the residence of their late member, Mr. John Bissell, Jr., to attend the funeral. By order of the President. J. D. M'F.s.nnEN, Secretary P. G. A. Police Item.—George Krijhafer appeared before Mayor Weaver, yesterday morning,and made affidavit against his wife for bigamy. He was married to her at Conemangh Furnace, on the 11th of Jane last, by the Rev. M'Kee, now of Allegheny City. She then went by the name of Lavinia Ketohem. Krijhafer has since ascertained that she he.d bean previously married, a number of years ego, to a man named Toy'or, who then resided in Wiikinsburg, and who is still living. She was arrested and gave bail for her appearance at court to answer the charge. Joseph Hartman was before Mayor Weaver yes terday for keeping aad maiataieing a nuisance in Virgin alley, near Smithfield street, where be has en establishment for the manufacture of cement roofing, the fumes and smote from the tar used there being, as his neighbors allege, a serious nuisance. Mr. Hartman gave bail for his appearance. at Court. Mrs. Sophia Miller was held to bail, on oath of one of the night watch, named Noble, who alleges that she resisted him in the discharge of his duties, while endeavoring to arrest certain parties at her house on Centre Avenue on last Saturday night. - Mrs. Miller has also entered Gait against officers Noble and Linck, of the Night Police, for an alleged assault and battery committed upon her on the same evening. a They gave bail for their appearance be.. fore Alderman Parkinson. ISIIE3 Snows, W. M. HEBRON. S. M. MARSHALL D. M'FAnnEN. Alderman Rogers, of the Sixth Ward, yesterday committed John Eornan to jail, in default of $2OO bail, in dofault and battery on a little child, on oath of Susan Collins_ Alderman Donaldson committed James Haley, charged with passing counterfeit money, on oath of B. Berman. Aldert,_an Boyd committod Henry W. Bernan for assault and battery, on oath of William M'Knight. Alderman Parkinion committed William Flint:hey for surety of the peaLoo on oath of William Johnston, who alleges that Flinchey threatened to barn down his house. On Thursday, two men were arrested by the May or's Police, who were suspected of being horse thieves, but there being no evidence to warrant their detention, they were disohargeel from custody. MR. JAMES P. BARR :—Sir :—in your paper of the 2nd of September, an article, I suppose from some of our experimental mon who have brought the road into the swamps, that the best Railroad team in the United States had to be brought to pull them out. I think their experience has been far overrated, and too much paid for it. lion. Foy, a distinguished French orator, counts such men as the league and condition of them who tyLuld .a.e.ewe without pro ducing, live without working, know without learning, carry all honors without deserving tl'em, and occu py all the places on the Railroads, where fat salaries ere to be got, without knowing bow to fill them. Ist. As to me being discharged from the service of the company, I pronouce it an onanalified falsehood. 2nd. I have only four shares in the road, and I am glad cf it. 3rd. ..t one time 1 ha I a hundred and fifty shares, and I think I have paid a little too dear for the Whistle, but I am yours far rcforin, and it will all come right I hope. Aquatics.—A fine feur-oared row boot, just corn plated by soma young moo of Manctlioster, will be launched this afternoon. The boat is named after Mr. John J. Hull, who will pro. oot tao 'club with a fine stand of colore_ On Taos:lay text en eight ,erect barge, built Ly Mr. leaao Gtillet, owned by a club of young men in Allegheny city, will bo launched. She is calk:: the "Joseph Fleming." Cassiday end Ftolmes, the latter having accepted a verbal challenge made by the crew of the former, to run with them, selecting their own crew, in two weeks. The race will be for $lOO a side, ear each club has put up $25 as .lorfolt in 0.12. D refuse to run, so that it is more t.lar• the contest will comp off, The race between the flat-bottlimed boats "Non pareil " and "Buckeye,' took place yesterday eve ning at siz o'clock, resulting in the defeat of the latter, tte " Nonpareil " coming in about one hun dred yards ahead. The contest dtd not excite any pecial interest, as the purse was but twenty-five dollars. - Breather.—Tha following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street, on Friday : Somaambutism.—The Brownsville Times states that one night last week a man named John Jiso, of this city, was stopping at the house of Patrick Hamp. ton, in that place. About one o'clock in the night, he got up in his sleep, took oat a window at the foot of his hod, and unconsciously walked out, falling a distance of twentynfive feet. Be was considerably injured internally, and his escape from death was almost miraculous. . . Fatsi Accident GEORGE E. M'LAIN, JAMES H. BOPRINS, It. C. SMERI3, J. F. SLAGLE, Committee on Resolntions [For the Morning Post. GEoItUE HUTCHISON A roe has Lail.; beeu agreed on between the YELEBXOIIETER. In Ban. In dada Ckudy ... 71° 77° 0 65° Baromoter 29 240. V A. M 12 M... 6 P. M 7? Hempfield.—The first train of care from Wheeling to Washington, cn :be Hemp&ld Railroad, reached tho latter place on last Taeaday night, and regular trips will henceforth bo made. EU. J. IL OLIN'S CELF.BRATED. STOMACH BIT TERS—Try the=, end satisfy yourselves that they aro all they are recommended to be. Th., proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, Let leases them to test their own merits, and the constantly increasing demand for them I 3 sufficient proof that they are all they are recommendod to be, and far su perior to any preparation r.f the kind n'w in the market. Their 1135 is always attended with the most beneficial re sults in cases of Dyspepsia, lasi of appetite, weakness of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter f rom the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy tone to the whole system. „Bo sure an 1 call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated stomach Bitters, and Bee that the article pur chased bars the name of J. 31.01 in, as manufacturer. For sale by J. M.OIAN, solo proprietor and manufacturer tie. ZF Pcnn-street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and dealers generally. IY'j9 JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs Wirerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, PIT TSBUR 4 In addition to the Furniture brudnesa, I also devote attention to UNDFRTAII:CiIa. Hearses and Carriages ttimoilhedr wellitd/7-4o [Per the Morning Post] 102* TO THE NATIONAL DEMOCRACY OP ALLE GHENY COUNTY :—Wniatts, A so-styled Demo cratic Convention, which assembled at the Court House, on the ISth of August, nit., failed' to give that satisfaction which' Democrats have a right to 'aspect from those who truly represent them. In this, that diaregarding a time. honcred usage of Democratic Conventions, they have re• fused to recognize either our National or Stale administra. or-the platforms on which they were elected. Iu bringing forwent flaw issues, not ricognizsd In the Democratic creed, and evidencing a spirit of intolerance to. wards other Democrats, who choose to differ from their views of now dogmas not esaantial to Democratic faith. Mortover, as the action of this Convention has gone before the country as the action of a Drawer: die Convention of Arlegheny Chanty, .Ftunryteaetia, and has been re-cchord from one end of the Union to the other as orttodex pore hostile to our cane, It is therefore recommended that an election bo hold on Saturday, the 11th inst., at the usual places of holding pri mary elections, to elect two delegates to represent each ward, borough and township, in a County Convention, to meet at the Court EL use, on .Wednesday, the 15th dust , et 10 o'clock, A. M., to take into consideration matters of vital importance to the Democratic cause. Beso7tel, That no person shall be quaiifled to hold a seat as a delegate in the County Convention, unless be can give his approval to our National and State Administrations, and is uninfluenced, by pledge or otherwise, to the action of any other convention heretofore held. LEE A. BECKHAM, WILLIAM CLAYTON, H. LEACOCK, CHAS. H. PAULSON, T. A. HINTON, JAMES M4BOYI', GEORGE - LAWMAN, JAS. PATTON, Ja , SAMUEL M'CUNE, Wm. lIASLITT, E, M'OEE, JOHN OTTER SON JOHN EDGAR, JOHN HAMILTON, J URN FITZSIIIMONS, ALEXANDER RAYS, eul:ltcLcw Excelsior Restaurant. —This popular establish ment, situated at No. 111 Wood _treat, formerly kept by Samuel Stoinruok, who died suddenly a few weeks since, has passed into the hands of James Cater. He has just received and will continue to have a deily supply of fine Jersey melons, poaches and swept po tatoes. He is also regularly supplied with Lake and Eastern fish, New York, Prince's Bay and Egg Her bor shell oysters in season, which ho supplies to his customers either wholesale or retail. We feel satis fied that Mr. Cater will sustain the deservedly high reputation enjoyed by this old-established house, and we can eordially recommend our readers to Mr. C., who were always be found willing and ready to serve them wi. h anything in his line of business. The Pittsburgh Theatre.—This establishment will open for the season this evening, under the manage ment of Charles S. Porter, its former manager. Mr. Porter has been engaged for some weeks in preparing for the opentng, having renovated the entire build ing, and supplied a new stag., scenery, decorations and properties. The company is entirely new, with the exception of a few old favoriles here, and we do not doubt that the veteran manager will meet with abundant succeed. Fine Teae.—Every family likes to have good tea and in times like these everybody likes to purchase a cheap as well as a good artiolo. Mr. John An draws, of the new tea store, No. 22 Fifth street, has a full assortment of the beat kinds of teas. Ile has recently established himself in the business, and is determined that no one shall surpass him, either in the quality or cheapness of this kind of merchan dire. Purchasers may depend upon the articles sold at his establishment being of the very beet quality. A Colored Resident of Harrisburg, named Wil liam Elliott, was deliberately shot down on the street on Thursday afternoon, by an Irishman named Hol ly. Elliott had given no provocation, and his wounds are considered dangerous. Holly was either deranged or Intoxicated. He also attempted to die• charge a second barrel of his pistol at a Mr. Martin, who arrested him. Fayette Springs.—The visitors at Fayette Springs have nearly all left for their rsspeetive homes. The season has been ono of the most prosperous ever en joyed by this popular summer resort. So great was the rush during the hot weather, that as high as twenty a day were denied admission through want of room. Cambria County Fair.—At a meeting of the c,f6 cars of the Cambria County Agricultural Society, last Saturday, it was determined to hold the annual exhibition at the wronocis of the Society, near Ebens burg, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the sth, 6th and 7th of_October next. Williamsport Encampment.—The Band of Direct ors of the Pennsylvania Railroad have resolved to iB - excursion tickets over their road at half the usual rate of fare daring Cho continnanco of the Wil import Military Encampment. The same arrange ment has bcon made by the Directors of the North ern Central Railroad. The Democratic County Committee of Correspond , MOO meets at the St. Charles llotel at cloven o'cloc:t this morning. We aro indebted to Mrs. B. C. Sawyer fur late Cali. f.yrnia papers. C .; 01A2tIELGLA I ~ rtwrcasuitou °MID TitA AHD 29 EiRCHANTS' P}uident. W. 11. WILLIA 318 Vic!, Prarid:nt:. F R. BRUNGT, Ist, ISAIAH DIORRY, 21 Tremurcr. N. 110Llat.g, Superintendent. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. annmittee of Arbitration for August. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. 11. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER., DAVID CAMPBELL, „AUSTIN LOOlllB. Stage of Water. One feat Inches water in the channel PITTSUURGII friARILET E.rpressly for the Daily Atornznyr PirrexmFau, September 3. 180 FLOR—The salsa te•d:j have boon quite limited, amount. tag to about .100 bbls. at $6,371 6,60 for superfine ; $6,62(gi 5,75 for extra do, and $5@6,12 for extra family. GRAIN—Oats are still high a. d command 46c. from store 200 bush. were sold from canal at 42. c. HAY... 12 loads from scales at $9(412 7t4 ton. 510H...15 bbla. large No. 8 Ilnekerel si .; ! L i at $1 0, 50 bbL, to country. CHEESE—SaIes 40 hazel X°, R. at 7%c. % . 1 lb. COFFEE...HaIes 38 . 'sacks Rio atl2y,c. B I7 GAR- s t-Lea of 10 hhds. N. 0. at 9%®10e. ; Ealtimma Y :'...Jw in bbla. at 103 c. MOLASSES...SaIes 13 bbls. N. 0. at 47@4.8c. SALT...Bales 60 loth. No. 1 at $l. WHISKY...BaIes 90 bbla. at 2.6427 c. for rectified for cask and thirty days. VINEGAR—Regalar sales of Ballon'a to city and country at Sc. v gallon ; t all other markets 9c. Phtladelphia Market. PI3:IIADILIEIA, September B.—The Flour market is quiet; sales 1600 bbls at $5,60 for fresh ground superfine, and $5,823! for a better brand; sale& for home consumption at $5,25©5,62 for fresh ground superfine and old stock; $5,75® 6,25 for extra, and $7®7,50 for family; the receipts and stock continue light. But little Bye Flour or Corn Meal here. There is less wheat offering, but the demand is not active; sales cf 2000 bush fair and prime new red at $1,25®1,80, and white at $1,40 afloat; sales old Pennsylvania Bye at 780, and new at 88®70. Corn in demand; 4000 bush southern yellow sold at 900 afloat, and 2000 bush in store at 88c. Oats are ig4air demand at 42®400 for new Delaware, and 44 for Dennalivania. In Groceries or Provisions but a small trade is doing. Whisky dull at 260'for bbls. New York Market. D:SW Yeas, September 3.—Ootton buoyant 1200 bales Bold. Flour heavy; 12,000 bbls sold; State $5. Wheat; sales 7b,000 bush at $1,1f41,25 for red and $1,22(01,30 for western white. I>rn firm; 41,000 bush sold. Lard firm at 11 1 /0 @1136. Whisks' steady at 24(4)2454 Sugar firm. Coffee firm; sales 12,000 bagir at 105011%. Bacon dull. Elides firm; Buenos Ayres 27%@28. Tallow; sales 6000 IDs at lO}i. Freights dull. Oinctruiati Market. thENCEEMILTI, September 3.—Flour firm and in good de' mend; sales 900 bble at $4,9000 for superfine and 1,5;25 for extra; receipts fair but a good demand. Wheat active, and rather buoyant, but not quotably higher. Whisky hair declined to Zlc, with sales of 10430 bble, closing very dull. Provisions are he'd above the limits of orders and nothing has been donr, prices are therefore nominal; holders era very firm. R. T. KENNEDY W. 8. ENNNEDT. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. RENNIEBY & BRO. WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOUR, CORN MEAL, AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY. atildsdkwl TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY FIRST INTRODUCED JULY, 1849.- A. L. ARCIELLEIBAULDS Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine, On Wheels, from Bto 80 horse power. Also, Harm En glnee and flaw Mill Drivers, Bto 80 horse. Engines always on hand. Manufactory, lath St Hamilton Street. JyStazwity PEO:LADELPIILL GOLD LOCKET_S, IN THE GREATEST VARY Alen or ALL PRIOEB, Have jot been received at the JEWELRY STO3IB of • IMINI2IL&N 3 2111YRAN, Ega3/ Na 49 Pah atreat. JaiN STRAUSFIc EXCCIIIIVE COfctil IT 11E ! , z 2 '.'.:• 7 ; , '.1. , :..' , "4F.'.1.i ., '-; . .. ..... . . • .. SEWING MACHINES. SINGER'S osl ..4 '4 51 T HE GREAT SUPERIORITY (F SINGER'S 'MACHINE Oror ail other,,, for tu6 ano of flothincr acd Shoo Manufac turers, Barncag Makers, Carrin:zo T:imrners and Coach Malrors, has long be. n linorrn and I,ra:tic-ally alknowlogccL HIS NEW FAIMILIV MACHINE, Which l a Felt, c,:,inpact and highly ornamental machine, (doing its work cqu.illy .ell with the Latg,e machines,) and most became a favorite f r family eaa tar A lull 'apply ~f the above 11v:hi:les fir sale at New York prices. by P. STRAW, T 2 Market street, anl9:ly-2p Pi Us blargh, Penn'a. MAO, H I N S.- SE WINO. TEE $2O 4 Ail $4O LicaißLE SEWING :AC}. l CI LSI Are now on hahibitioa. at the HOSIERY STOItE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 mimic STRMIT, These Machines are admitted to be thabest in market for family use, making an el .tic double thread stitch, which will not rip even if every fourth stitch; be cut. It is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. orders will bo received and promptly tilled by Agent, No. 20 Fifth ntreet, ou the corner of Maxitet alley, Pittsourrili ; Pu. ,F6O" - NOTIO.B—M. DALY, uu c• - . , rtitor: of Fifth street and Markiq Riley, is the ugly ono of the. unite in Rumness on thi*strr.A. J3,16:1y W. C. ELLIOTT, TILE first place in public eBtimation is nt,v; j.istly accorded to the f:RovEit Er. BAKER MA CHINE, for family Sewing. for the folio7;ing Teacloth,' : Ist. It 16 MORE SIM PIA and r: KEPT IN ORDER lima any other machm 2tt. It makes a seam which will NOT RIP or though every third stitch Is cut. ad. It seas from two ordiam - y spoil, and Ulna all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, at pleasure, by a m r, chalig,3 of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same Machitio tuna nllk, linen threat and tmoci cotton, with equal facility. sth. The seam is as elnatie ai the nopt eleotic fabric, cu that it fa tree from all LIABILITY to 811.2 .AK, in WAVLE. ING, IRONING, or otherwi3e. 6th. The stitch made by this na.r..:.;e., id more BI4AUTI. FOL than any other mode, cithor by hand or machine. OPINIONS oF TIIE PRESS Grover Si; Biker's is the belt —[ Amer. Agricnittiri‘t, To ull of which e Trlbruao ease, amen Y. Trihnno I:. is all that It claims to he.—{N. Y. Independent. it finirles Its own work; :Mara do not.—[Home J.ln rat W. 41Th, it me, preferonce Baptist. It eds only lo be srru Et, t.O ,ppr,ciated.--1.1-direno Adapted for woolens, llna4 r , tton.—[Arne:. Mcdical Monthly. We like Grover R B is Lad:es' Wreath. tuch Is the belt?' ti. v,r Ilaher's Y. Dispatch. Superior to all cttler Y. 'd., g ore. Wo have no healtati,u r, conmenaing Y Ex press. It roiluires nu re spootieg —;"'si fl7ari.i , iief. For family ueo the; we V. Daily News. They now ft sea, ti.a. - :-iii rv..t - lh. V. Courier. It performs riotV. Examiner Remarkable 1., in , • i4s,ici,y orate.- • - [Police Genotte 'V ell adapted tit ,A• 1 fx,naly N. V. ob s . [twit adapted for tr 7 Hi - ie.-- ••:. V. bay Book. We do uut linehate t eumm v.-- Chroelcie. it so-we strongly err! dc. • • Lle illustrated . The price, of ire ution4 P,,,. It Is woman' s best trienti— %. Y. Viet-kly News. We give our protect:two t, drover rz llokro'e.—[Stu.l, at. The moot bleesed incemlon of modern Nlnttazlue. It rushes a pleasure of a toil —r V. v-vo. The favorite for f.rxillv Btar. We highly aprroclate their call!, —"tram Missionary. Its grKit merit in its pecuiiar N:it.e.h.--;Family Circle. We attest Its simpikity and durability.—LNatlonal Slag We know cf none having equal claims,—Potter Journal an3fkly FROM $2O TO $4O, EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE THE " QAKER CUM" A N E FAMILY SEWING MAC E, Works Equal to the High-Priced Machine, SUPERIoII IN POINT OF simpLicin IN introducing this new, novel And highly IN valuable Invent! to the people, and 1 lleply to the numerous inquiries respecting it, we will he to give a brief descriptor of Its general utility:— The " Quaker City " is euphorically TELE FAMILY SEWING( MACHINE, Ousurpar.ed for, Bowing .ny load of frubrio.—Bilk, Muslin or Broad.Clo'h, u.81to:; rWO THREADS From the ordiry - re.wieding, of Silt, Cot ton or linen, y and :orating the celebra toy tflaetic an',, Durable PIOURLE LOCI sTUFCIE, Shot3..dr to that produced by the Eirc,ver & Baker machine.' u its construction the "Qnske; City" id MORE Silt/ PLE Than any other effectual machine offered to tile public, and It can be worked with the GREATEST RAPIDITY, Py any person of ordinary intlligence. It is BERGH Lli (DUN AYIENT In its cztenaal appearance—forming a handsome piece of parlor furniture, without the liability rf damaginz, carpets ur tha goads sewed, by oil, as is the caao with many other ma:hines. A GRAND FEATURE Is its noiseless movement—scarcely exceeding that of an Lilectric Telegraph liscbine. We hold that the "Quaker City" is destined to become is ev , ry hottnehold as common as Yankee Clocks, and quite as indispensable. None can doubt that the SEWING MACHINE ; BOLD AT A REASONABLD PRICE--is a great blessing to the ago in which we livo—amellorating as it does, the con dition of mankind. But, heretofore, the PRICE OF EFFECTUAL DIACHINEB HOS b 601) beyond the reach of the U 1112264. how, fortunato 1 7, they have been eiroplified to anch a degree. by the on bring energy of Yankee illgeollity, PS tolty , bring a praotical niachine within the reaoh of Every Family lan the Union Of its whole merits wo have not room here to discuss, but respectfully invite all Interested, to call at our rooms, and wit/loss lie operation and examine the machine end its work. Rqmember— DALY'S ONLY STOCKING STORE, in oa the corner of- the alley, on FIYTH STREET atiliam-2taw - - THE BEST AND e, CabitiPEST VINEGAR is sell. •;r:c, ca *1 Mg at the most extensive FIN .A.itNEGAR. v....LIAR WAREHOUSE la the ,77,,,,TM A T. 5-4:"""iming,: West. This house now sup iseirissimsmus , gjyi tts Pea, and has for the Last ten ifflAr); girittimmicif years, more than one-half of , ii. , 14 . 41E(.7 the .:t- sera, red VOW! the eallle inr i,ry city to which it hue been introduced. A. BALLOT); 11e Water street, between Raab - field end Grant. LABE SUPERIOR COPPER MILE AND SMELTING WORKS. PARK, IrCIIRDY CO„, MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Omar, Pressed())pper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Balder, Au, also importers and dealers in Metals, TinPlata, Sheet Ilan, W am• constantly on hand, Tiumens Machines and Tools. Wasmhonse,No. 1 , 19 Tnt, and 120 Second atreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special criers of Oopper cut to any desired pattern. my2Shlydaw TO LET--A Store Roan onßiarket street; =2=m A. W. (IMAM. ,:,,,, ~ , _z _._ ---- - , -,•-••••.. ,•;.:••.:=.l-:•,..--.7--.'...-;'e -....., .:-..,- , t"- • .:-..••;.",.;'..%,...;.i.}:•:.t.,:•-,•.•.::----4-,,'4.;-,-.'4iK:_•,-.-vd.,:::!-:::,,..i,::•,4.,-:,i11..,•;,,-a.";- !,-•-_---...:-.' ' Y. -,':::'.':tk;r.lM;.,:,-kW:',4*,-i•''''-•-•"•'-"--'r•-r.''''''.4.4iitt'".c'f•tf7--Ar.4!-4-,r;Ctv.-.,- .....,„..,.... . . ... - SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH VIII URGENT REQUEST OF HUN. MODS OP THEIR PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES 40. n PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be cor 11-1 4 their office, No. 19 / Pecan street, OPPOSITE ST, GLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL ( - THE.. I:i.uNIC COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary diecass, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4-e. evrou k SYH.P.3 wont 1 state that their treatment of , Jc samption is based upon the fact that the disease exists in U s Blood and system at large, both before and during its devesopment in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan ical, lii giant° and Medical rernedi,"to purify the blood and strengthen the system With these_ they nee MEDICAL IN fIALATIONB, which they value highly, hut only as Pailia, huez, (having no Curative effects when toed atone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment bawd upon the planet ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached in a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the seat of the disease is in the btool eml as effeds only in the langs. 4~ No charge for consultation. A List of inestions will be sent to thote 'xi:thing to consult us by letter.my29:dSw • SUPER'S MOSQUITO COMPOUND- EXPELLING MOSQUITO ES WARR RAN TE t) EFFECTUAL C. H. gITPER, o - o eel] CORNER ST. CLAIR AND PENN STS [1:1 , BANK OP THE SOUTH COUNTY.—At the An , gust term of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, for Washington county, the first day of January, A. 0.,1869, Wad limited for bringing in the bills of the Bank, with a vhw to a dividend of funds then on hand This order is made with a view to batten a settlement, and not to cat off Wile not then presented. which must, of course, all be paid, if the BAnk is eel vent of which there is no reasonable doubt. The bills wilt be taken in paymett of all debts. BIIIA pre 4eu led, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in. wrest. Bills may bo forwarded to the Receiver, at Ben• I:dogcart. Rhode Wand. E, R. POrrt,. _• i-- r 1,,, NOTICE—THE INTEREST COLIPONS of the Bou h of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS BURGH AND MILE RAILROAD COMPANY, due July, UthS. will be paid at the office of W. EL WILLIAMS h 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment IN made in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Ocmpany, New York, where the Coupons ea.,' payable By order of Jy2 THE COMMISSIONERS. OFFICE OP PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY, Pittsburgh, August 20th, 185 S. Utrt ELECTION—The annual meeting of tho Stock holders of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, for the pur• pose of electing two persona to serve as Trustees of said Company for the term of three years, will be held at tho office of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MON- D.; Y 18th day) of SEPTEMBER next, between the honrs of 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M. JAMES M. CHRISTY, na2h2w Treasui or. JAMES Al. FETZER., Eurwardiztg and ColllllliBSioll Merchant /OS Tin Bait OF Grai•a, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Prod and Produce generally, 00711.11 r of Market and Pirelli. streets. PITTEIBU ttGEL harts to—Prencis G. Bath y, Ben., William Dilworth, dr., . Cuthbert .fic don, Pittsburgh; Boyd Ott, noiskell weuringon, S. Brady, Cash. 14f.. M. Bank. List Mangle Ar. Co., George W. Anderson, Doak; . Paxton Co. tirtna4ing. nor^32ntf W 111. W. KNIGHT, WHOLESA.LD AND RETAIL FIIIST PREMIIJII READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, PI lII . ADFILPIIIA. .',lllz, Merino and Cotton Under Sidi ts and Drawers, Cra vaLs Scarfs, Gloves, handkerchiefs, ac., Dressing Gowns, Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by meas urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jetlyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DBALEath IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, .NORTH FRONT STREET, jol:lyd PHILADELPHIA. _ GO AND SEE GEORGE P.. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. HOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR Rouge with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate finish,will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the heat mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work ~ ...zrzur.ted. N 0.72 TUMID Street, Pittsburgh. [my&lyis rf IVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR °k,/ FOR THE ERECTION OF CAB WORKS, for from ilvr qurners aml npwarda, and for Heating Buildings, public or pdvate, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. iryßilyts PPITBRURGH. PA. CARTWRIGHT SE, YOUNG, (Successors to John Oarturright,) r t irANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS 131,1_ of Pocket and Table Cutlery, anrgicil and uni Den tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. et Wcod street. They give special attention the munufactnr• ug of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing itt, punctuality an d despatch- apll HITCHCOCK, lIPCKESItir & CO. (2410=3.4011.3 TO HUMAN, & 00.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION BrFROFIANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flour and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ABFEB11101111: dprlnger Harbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, Bt. Louie; Pittsburgh; Fenton Broa, H. Childs A Co., ' Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Eagaley, Cosgrove A Co., " Garret &Ilartin,Philadelphio; 11cCandless,illeana & Co., " James, Kent,Eantee& Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weavar & Graham, Geo. M.& L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & " A. B. Fenton & Broe., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., " cuyahtf W. R. AIcORE G. ai. DO CH. 111( H. McGE E & - CO. •. IRRRORANT TAILORS, D;:alers in ileady Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Burnish log floods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alle gbeny City, Pa. jel2fly M kRBLE! MARBLE JONA MiledißGO MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Poste, Sic., C. The public aro rcapoctfully Invited to examine our stock. Prima law, and work warrautod. 1;.;:71--aa `On. gq3 7Ocioß7 - 1 fiTRIMP. P OINT BOX FACTOI.- .-- BOSNIA a. GHTENDOELF azufrastrire to order, BOXES ardtrible for Soap and Candle; llartivrare and Variety Gorda, tie., etc. Orders pr om pt I y filled. D OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Gr(xera, (k,aindesion end Forwarding Merchants and Dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 261 ',tarts street. Pitiebuserb. Ps. isov2irv. - - FURNITURE FOR CASH- - A tall amortatent of Pittabargh mannfactuz ,) fIaRNITORII, embrarind BITREAITX, WARD ROBES, article needed In a well tarnished dwelling, as as spledid assortment of uFFIOR FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment 18 for CASK. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above nue, would be advantaged by rnlilng at PACHINE.B. d /WIN'S, No. 108 Smithfield street, l'elow J. D. Pecaunut, Jams M. fairy. TEW ICE CREAM SALOON, Iv AND LADIES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27} FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has liased, and fitted up several commodi• ow rooms. nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Sommer Season. La. dies and gentlemen can always find an abundantst o = FRESH CONFECTIONARY, MUM, 818 WAXER 83L9, - and all the refreshmentsof the season. All are e micrtfully requested to visit the'rxn% al s and test f or th (Jab)) ra. Have concludr.l to remain A N EXOELLENT ARTICLE BED CHAMBERS, PREPARiID ONLY DRUGGIST, DAVID H. WrT.T.TANS, HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF BOOK CAbAS, MEDICAL, DR. R. A. WILSON,.; Tonic, Cathattio, and Anti-Dyspeptio B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., W HOLM ALE DRUGGIST t:3, B. L. FAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, No. 6u corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, THESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A limited extent, been before the public in this section of the country for a period of over twenty years, and from the fact of their not being more generally known through out the length and breadth of the land, it might, perhaps, bo inferred that they are lacking in some of the great &wen• tials of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their superior, etc.; but such, however, is not the case, their sup ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson,) was almays limited to each an extent as at times to renderit difficult to fill home orders, but with even this disadvantage wherever used they have never failed to call forth ,the strongest testimony in their favor—testimony in many instances unsolicited—not gotten up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to the in ventor as expressions of gratitude for the great benefits de rived from the use of these truly wonderful Pills, in proof of which we subjoin the following:— We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, and members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conferenc - of the Methodist Epic ,pal Church, having each and all of us, during the p tat few years:, had frequent opportunities of learning and trying the character of Dr. It. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, are prepared to, and now state v ith pleasure, in this communication. that we know them to be an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their are to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for Slak-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are recom mended, but as a safe family remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, etc. Roes. Jas. 0, fiansom Win D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis IL Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley Smith, Moses Tichnoll, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Hays, B. P. Sedwick, G. Martin, 'rhos. McGrath, J. AL Reger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, F. Brcckunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Win. Tipton, C. Hodgson, John Murray, B. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. f From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.) Revs. Geo. Brown, Goo. Hughes, Joel Dolby. Jr., Z. Ragan J er. Browning, Win. Roes. Robt Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jay . Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Ostron, John Beatty. My experience is not coextensive as the expression in the above certificate; but as far es my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully etidorse the sentiment of their superior value. . . - WILLIAM BEEVES. From the Bev. I. B. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, 1839 Dn. WiLsos:—l feel myself a thousand times obliged to you. I have for some years been afflicted with the dyspep ale and, from the good effects already produced by your pulls iu my case, lam persuaded that the continued use of them will finally effect a,tborough care; I therefore, wish yen to send me four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige yours, etc. ISRAEL SHARP. Extract of a letter from Col. Camp, an elderly gentleman of Virginia, who has rallied a numerous family, of some medical reading, ant much experience in the use cf medicine. I do most earnestly hope that yen will adopt some plan to supply us with your most excellent Anti Dyspeptic Pill. I leave been io the nebit of using it myself, and In my ram! ly, from the time you first brought them into use iu our neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to near er the parpo,o for which they wereadministered ltly wife bra b n very much afflicted with sick headache, and, by using cne.ha!f of on of the pills, has uniformly found relief. I think It superfluous to enumerate the different cmaiplolnts which,' have in:ran:stared these pills. Snf fice it to say that, a.) far as the numerous complaints set out In tbo wrspprr have fallen under my notice, the pill has bad the desired effect In removing the same • end so far as my self have been concerned, 1 can say that they leave the bowels in better order than the use of any other cathartic that I have need, Eeoeiver I am, sir, your friend and, well-wisher, re3:dein , J3IIEB id. DAMP CARMAGE MANUFACTORY AND EASTERN REPOSITORY! 'RAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSIPORY, eltuated near the Two Mlle Butt, between Pittsburgh and LaWrenceville, a 1'12,-1.-'ttr eplendld and general nasortment of Carriages, Buggies, Bul -1 lee, etc. the arrangements are such that he le constantly receiving new and secon&teand vehicles, and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. Ho also man ufactures to order, on short notice, t d all pertaining to the bovines& With eighteen years' practical experience in this badness, and his well-known fitc Woes, he flatters himself that he offers great inducements to purchasers. 4tx The establishment Is located on the route of the Ex ceisior Omnibus Line of Coaches, pasting the door every fifteen minutes. an2dutsw Mg C. WEST & CO., tt.r,l„; CARRIAGES, OCK AWAYS, BUUGLES, SULKIES, AND SLEIGHS No. 199 Peun street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 4 All work warranted to be of the begtjmatertale and w k inanihip myl2:lydis 18 5 8 OF RICH AND BEAUTIFUL 0 . tMD l• - ' 9 DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. EO. R. WHITE & CO., WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, THE 6TH INST., A brilliant assortment of SILKS, in every variety THEIR STOCK OF NOVELTIES COMPRISE: Robes a Deux Jupes, Robes a Deux Volants, Robes a lez, Poplin Robes a lez, Venitian Robes a Deux Volants, Mousline " FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS FOR ROBES DE CHAMBRE. Also, the most extensive, varied, and magnificent stock of SHAWLS ' Ever offered by them, including styles and varieties romp passed by any other house, West of the Alleghenies. Ihey would invite particular attention to their new pat tern WOOLEN SHAWLS, with reversible centres. Alec, their extensive stock of FRENCH NEEDLE WORK, VA , LENCLO. and ENGLISH THREAD LACES, all of which will be Fold at the lowest prices. sel:2w nEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. Lubricating Oil for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, is superior to the best winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, &C. THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP. This lamp performira perfect consumption of all smoke and smell arising from the uae of oil, in which other lamps are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by anll2md U. BOUREAU. olo•Agent. WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LiCtUOR MERCHANTS, NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY, cs.r Wood street, PI TTSBURGH, PA. ttir Always en hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Hogue° Brandied, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the Pa GsA craggy. d-elerdob ' WILLIAM BM ALES, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Strefat, .IAII.IIB 1. 11111AD111 jy23.2f A. H. C. BROCTME, No. 22 Cliff Street, New Work, ISLANITFAC=IM OB GLASS SYRINGES, HOWEOPAWHIO VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Wass Ware for Mendota, Drugdsts, Perfumera t Photr graphers, etc. Green Gino Ware by the package. A liber al discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug esti and Dealers solicited. Price Liota sent on. appllca.. tom. Jratam JOHN W. M'CARTHIT A BILL 1 OSTER!: wILL ATTEND TO THE. POSTING; and DISTRIBUTING of all Undo- of 13.11L8 FOR 00NOIERTS, IdOTUREB,I2=33.I7ZIONS, &CU All communleatiOno—olther by roall,toleitraph, or Oho w156--dirocted to the office of tha Itornlnal'oot, wlllireceit p muipt attenecu Phostthorao, lodide Potaaly Qum Shellac,' Yellow; Odbre, . , llnnt'dldnixnent, ' 41011'14 that:on? Tor pale by 'B. L. pAgNmOOK al, 00., au3o No. 00 corner Wood and Fourth 'treats - 7 , 1" , :s:::y .. .. .;~.= MMINNOMI PILLS PREPARED AND BOLD BY AND PROPRIETOR OP :'IITBI.SUItCIII, PENN'A CA.E,RI&GES. JOSEPH WitITE CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, IMLNUFAOTORPJ39 OF t7144 ' • ISSS COLLINS PARK lIMS, a RAND EXHIBITION FOR ,THE 'BI NA MOVEMENT of the breedof horses. The following Premiums will be awarded st COL. LINS PARE, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM.B6 tUs A Premium of $lOO,OO to the to of the best Trotting Horse, mile beats, three in five, to go as they please. Drivers and Riders to weigh 145 lbs., each. Brea to all Trotting Horses owned in Allegheny county. SAME DAY,. a Premium of OP to the own ,, r of the boat Pacing Horse, two mile heats, go as they please. Drivels and Sliders to weigh 145 lbs., each. /tree to all Pacing Horses. A Premium of $lOO to tho owner of the best Trotting Horse, mile heats, three In five, go as they please. Drivers and Riders to weigh 1 46 Ihs., each. /freak, all Trotting Horses. SANIR D4'%, a Pr, inium - of t 3 the owner of the fast aot mil. heats, two in three, catch weights. THIRD DAY—FRIDAY, OCTOBER ley., • A Premium of $lOO to the owner of the best Trotting from, two mile heats, go an they please. Drivers and Riders to weigh 145 lbs., ach. Three or more entries will be required, to contest for oath premium; entran.e 10 tFt cent. Collins Park is a beautiful hal!•mile track, very vride,vvith very accommodating turns—it is situated five miles from Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, being convenient and easy of access, to those living East or West, who wish to visit the Exhibition by railroad. The foregoing triali of aperd will be In the afternoon of each day, becinning a: 3 o'clock, P. LS. Special trains of care, will leave each day for the Park, at 2% o'clock, run ning to the Park, for the aGccmmolation of visitors, and returning, will leave the Park at 7 o'clock, P. On. [an2l.ll DAGUERREAN , GALLERIES. 06- f . . • 4 wimi aul4:ly 7 lB & CO., l'Evaitscp - mplaer ;and Aintbrotyptsta, INLVi YORK tiALLERY, :Iv. 21 teu.l U.N BEAM (11,ALLERY, . ctit. ul :3411i61 caluvi uLd klituburd,L I'LL.b.;l+3f 'iv ALL. ; ij ; iT Sf,h Fi3JU . Y t 4.1 taken to aM tit. ~ a.Lluua stsic.a, Lu ams and warranted t.p1...a.e.L, st veasonuble, rears. tick or taken at their t esideciaa. AMBRUTYPES- ATlltANrra), c'AN 113. E; HAD A.E LOW i THE CuU '4l'll.Y, ST Removed to •21 Fifth Street. CA_ROU Et CU.'S PLICTOGRAPII.IO AND adliklitOTYPlA tiALLEEIS has been removed from tl Fero th street, to No. ll Piith etraet, near Market. 'rhea, rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with three larga lights, are not surpasaol in the city tor ,iontiort, convenience and excedence in arrangement. iiirsr Our old triends and patrons, and these wishing eu. perior 'Molasses, are invited toicad. utA. lir:caption RUOLU and Foechueue no the ground doer. DAILY SALES AT ;NO. 44 FIFTH, ST., At the new Commercial I Sales - oome, No. 5.1, Fifth atreet, every week day, are hull publi, sates of goods la all vari.ty, salted for the trade d consumers, from a largo mock which is constantly rep enished with fresh consigu nohts, that must be closed fo hwith. AT 10 O'C OK, A. AL, Dry ()cods and fancy at-Netts, domprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut tory; haldwan.; clothing; toots and abeam; bodied ware, AT n O'CLOCK, P. Id., 110u.tanold and kitchen landturo, now and a-,zond-hand; Leda and Lbdding; carpets; ( tgadat Iron atone Chinaware; stoves; cocking atoueila; gr nrieo, AT 7 0 7 CLOOK, P. 51., Fancy articles; watches; cloCks; Jewelry; musical Insini merits; guns; clots in dry ijooda; boots and shoes. book atztkuory, tso3l P. 51. DA'VlB,Anct.s _BANK STOCK AND LAND WARRANT, AT AUCTION—ON TUESDAY HVE eopteut• tier 7 tb, at 7% o'clock, at tee Commercial Sales Rooms, No 54 Fifth street, will be sold; 25 ebare3 Mer. & Man. Bank of Pittsburgh. 19 do Bank of rittabargh. 1. do Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. 3 co Citizen's Bank' stock. Land Warrant for 80 acres U. S. Laud. l• M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ECO.N D-IiAN D POOKS-ON SAT UR- D ETELNING, Septlmber 4th, at 734 o'clock, will Le sold, at the Commercial S Ina Roams, No. 64 Filth street: A large lot of Smond-}Sand !eeks, in good condition, from private libraries—embracing a variety of standald and mis. callaneous publications on plsaaing end interesting subjects. ae2 P. 111. D.SVIE, Auctioneer. For Itlc.riotto and Zaneaville. Tho steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Moa. •,• or. AYRES, Van leave for the above and all "-intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on broard CENTRAL PLANING MILL, WATER STREET, A.L.LEGEIEriIY, RE njv in fall operation, with Fay & Co.' 1 -9 . improved machinery for the manufacturing of Siiih Frames Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. Builders and Con tractor, will find It to their advantage to call and ascertain our prices. • arachiyaim LORD'S PATENT PERCH COUPLING. This is the best CARRIAGE COUPLING ever invent ed. I want every man whoover stlka Buggy, to see one with LORD'S COUPLING attached. have one at BOB'T PATTERSON'S STABLE, onr1111:1011C1 street. Before it was attached, the inside wheel de' stilted a circle of about thirty feet, now it describes about 'Ave feet, and cannot be over turned by short turning. Or farther particulars, see the Buggy or csl on the aubscrther, at the Monongahelallonso. I want to sell State and Connty Rights. I purchased till Ort States, and have sold ablaut ten, the balance aro for sale. Any man can make a fortune out of one State. •zolaW JON. W. BELL, Monongahela House. E. SIMPSON O. IL RIPPEY.• E HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law s under the Etna of iiIMPSON L , ItIPPEY. Office, No. 94 Fourth Street. •-• 1. SLMPSON, 0. 11. EIPPRY. NOTICE TO SHIPPEItS.—On and after MONDAY, August 23d, the followin ,. ratea will be charged by the Iliallroad between Pittsburgh and Cincin nati, on the various chases Of freight: First Class, 500 ,5 ; 1001b3; Flonr 630 barreL Second " .....440 " Whisky Si 25 " Third " .....400 " " C0tt0n........ 1 59 bale. Fourth " .....850 " "; L. DEVENNY, General Freight Agent, P. 0. A It. It. Line. J. J. 110/TSTON, General Freight Ag't Y., rt. w. k 0. E. B. WILL RE-OPEN ON VV THURSDAY, SEPTEXUES 2D, FASHIONABLE DANCING AT NEVILLE HALL, =lira Forman &rn Lrazza em DAYS OF 'TUlTlON—Tuesdays, Thursdays and F..atur days. Master and aloes CiNPS2B et 3 P. M ; Ladles Class 4 P. M ; Ge,tlemen's Class 8 M. Prot. Cowpo; can be seen at the Eeott Lioltae, daily. an2Blra QAWYER'S - CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP to is acknowledged by all: who have used into be the best and most economical Soap' In use. Cue pAnd will do as much washing as throe of common Soap. It contain slobs, gredient that will injure !hit nerves of tho moat dercate finest goods that may be Washed with it. For sale by tho principal groceries and dealers in the city. alas PONGES—A kaga sup'ly of fine, coarse and medium Spangle, received Ulla day. Those wish lug a good Sponge, should tali and examine my Mich be. fore puzohasing elstwitme• JOS. PIRATING, an2l Corner Diamond and MarkoVt. 14LEACHING POWDERS-50 outs of. ) To n:s n t , Johnson'e and other brands fact "reed and for gale tow by I J3O. Si. PERKINS - r 02128 Wood-etreete _ _ 100 E PAPER— OD reams 24x38, a 'nice artlele just received laud for nalo by JN.J. M. PER; ICS ze: L.S Wood streat: . M — ANILLA PAPERS.— All ,vises and ~ . -,_ .-._ ....-.- v inlltleg, fur ante by le7;1, G. JOHNSTnN - &. 00., _:- -. !Eis.per Dealers end - Etattorters, .- -„ en'. 1 - 67 Wood street. PITTSBURGH (`LOSING 0119 1 CLOSING OUT %,„) of Spring and Suanner stock of BOOTS and MOBS Goods marted down. ' Men's Gaiters w0rtit.—....53,00 calling at $2,25 41 2 5 0 ~ 2 ,00 Ladies' " " 1,50 " e 4 444 "...1,25 " 00 " Boots " 1,95 " 1,00 Mi - see', Boys', Youth's b-nd Children's belling at the name' proportion, at the Cheap ash Store of JOrliPll 11 BOBLANIN 08 Marltet street, tw ) doors from Enth. SHELLED ALMONDS--50 boxes Almonds, just received and for sale by 1:154Y311.R 6< aNDIMSON , Na.a9 Wood street; • Or no,sile ALMONDS -20 bales Bordeaux; '2O bap Sicily 2oft Snell; so ~‘ Al Wird 0. 1 bale Paper shell Just received and ticsib'e, by J.B.EVIEB. a ANDERSON . 1 No. 39 Wood street, _ . :'Oroosito the Pt. Calories Octet RENT —A 0 story tr - j:tcvoili aarLo ng H am a, o f 6 ro enas, situate oit ituarth street, twee Mar- Re a 1460 per year, and tenant pay water rent. 8 j3l 8. O'CITEUIET SON, il4LA_ta • LEMONS -25 bxel: by iy24 , Ne 43. • AMUSEMENTS ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBIM sora, i ANL A.M.BitOTT;', &d :) ~~ NIIMM A t L LE it V A BLAIMPUL AND bL tLABLE PIUTUittl AT ANY Hi 111::.1,Lh1.19.1131Eivil! 41.L.'16, FLutUi nte4rt. A JOTIONI . SALES. STEAMBOAT 0. zAmEgviicii,R. J. & I. PRICE'S PROF. OOWPER'S just received and for sae I itEVAIO. Xo.Wood etroeS. ACADEMY,