THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGBAPII. From Washington WASHINGTON, Sept. B.—The government has to-day concluded o treaty,,with the American Colonization Society, by which the agrees to,eubsist and instruct the captured Africans for ortt: year after their arrival in Liberia, having a One regard for their health and Comfort. For this service somewhat less than $50 . 000 which was originally proposed by the Society, is to be paid. Cah - S timr.v!'s command, according to t i,a ad vices received here, was, on the 14th of August, encamped on Arkansas river, near Fort Atkin son...; He had, in accordance with the directions of the Warr-Department, visited three tribes of Indians ranging between the Platte and Arkan sas rivers. The Pawnees, Cheyennes and Kionas were severalty visited and promised good con duct in future toward the white settlers. The regiment was expected to reach Fort. Leaven* worth on the first of the present month. It is the intention of the Navy Department to despatch to a place of rendezvous not yet deter mined,-the vessels to form the Paraguay expedi tion as soon al they can be got ready in succes sion. Orders have been issued to the Command ers of the Navy Yard where the vessels of the expedition are fitting out, directing the work of preparation to be hastened as rapidly as possible. This was the last day for the reception of pro posals ,for constructing engines for the eight eloaps of - war authorized by the late session of Congress. Some of the best builders In the. country hale entered into the contest. Republican and American State Couren _ Alone at Syracuse, N. Y. STICA&GisE, ' September B.—The Republican State Convention assembled this morning, and was called to order by Hon. E. D Morgan, Cimirman of the State Central Committee. The hall in which the Convention meets i 3 densely crowded. Ill& Ezra Graves was elected tempo rary President. Committees on permanent ors ganization and resolutions were appointed. Spe:eches were delivered by Messrs. Morgan and Graves, which received immense applause. Hon. E. B. Washburne, of Illinois, delivered a stirring address. Committees were appointed to settle contested seats, and prepare an address and resolutions. Trio feature of the morning session was Mr. Washburn's speeoh. He urged the union of the opponents of the Administration against the ex tension or slavety. Ha said much in relation to the contest now going on in Illinois, and remark• ccl that the little giant had undertaken to take old Abraham Lincoln down into Egypt, and bring him to his milk.. We propose to take the little giant into into Canaan and show him how we do business there. , The Republican Co - aye:llion elected Daniel Jones President. Both Conventions appointed Committees of Conference in relation to nomina tions, At the evening session tbo Republicans rejected a motion to ballot for Gsvernor, by 106 against 07. ADIERIOAN CONVENTION - The attendance at the American State Con vention is also very large. The Convention was called to order by B. B. Northrup, President of the State-Council. A committee on permanent organization was appointed. Daniel Ullman was eleoted permanent Presi dent, and made a glowingcspeech. The Atlantic Telegraph Navv - ronw., September B.—A communication received from Cyrus W. Field says that a dis patch from Newfouudland, informing him that though the insulation of the cable remains per fect, no message has been received over it for eeveral days. He adds that he does not know the cause, but conjectures that it is occasioned by a change in the shore end at Valentin Bay, Ireland. When the steamship Africa sailed from Liverpool, it was known tbat the connec tion of Professor Whitehouse with the Atlantic would cease about the Ist inst. It would therefore be more probable that the working of the cable ceased from some action of his parti sans. Professor Thompson was to, succeed Pro fessor Whitehouse,and it is quite possible that the delay is cause by the ez.perimenta of the former, which were regarded as perfectly child ish by practical telegraphers. It is also known that the Atlantic Company have arranged with Professor Hughes to place his intrtrm e ents at Va, lentia and Trinity about the 20th or 25th inst., and from the experiments made by him at Plym outh, there can Ee no reasonable doubt that he will be able 'to work reliably at the rate of three hundred words per hour. The Slavery Debate, • Pfmannt,Sms., S . eptember.—The slavery de bate was continued this evening. A number of southern students were present. Brownlow wished it to be understood that he was not de molished Pryne's rejoinder, but he would soon ifirack.lhe latter's armor by holding up the Scripture. It was not expected that the opening of the debate should treat upon the whole sub ject, but Pryne would hear-enough before the debate closed ; he made copious extracts from the Bible, recognizing the relations between master and slave ; he was in favor of treating w:riing, slaves well, and whipping others. " Mr. Pryne followed with scriptural rejoinders l3rownlow hopes to be able to speak himself to-morrow, evening. The debate is creating touch excitement. Meeting of the Board of Foreign PIITROIT, Sept. 7.—The American Beard of Foreign Missions were addressed this afternoon chiefly by western men, all expressing confi dence that their churches will -sustain it more July as it enlarges its operations. Dr. Ander son stated that to continue operations without T....uring the missions and to cancel the present af:pi., the Board needs sioo,ooo the coming year'. The Rev. Mr. Grant. from South Afri ca, and the Rev. Mr. Vrooman, from Canton, EpOko affectingly concerning their missions. Mr. Vrooman believed that China had been kept closed an till now because the church was not prcpard to christianize it before. He thought fiat 350,000 laborers could be immediately em pto•'el. Additional POTIIII/31 News. IiaLIFAi, September B.—Late advices from India and China are received. The news from the former is unimportant. The Chinese news is 110 t Bp late as former via Russia, but the allies were on the eve of effecting a treaty. The American and Russian treaties were concluded. It is said that the Americans have the privilege of an annual visit to Pekin. A telegram from Madrid says that a military erpodition is preparing for Havana. Further riots are reported in Candia, during which a number of Christians were killed. Cougrzszional NOIIIIUAtIOUO ADRI Mich. Sept. 7.-3. Stacy was 1101:1Milla tza at Coldwater to-day as the Democratic cane did ate for Congress in the Second District. MTIIN'AUKEE, Sept. 7.—The Hon. C. Billing hurt was nominated by the - Republicans f )1- re eltcticn to Congress in the Third Ditirict. Arrival of ch. Steamship Asia. HALIFAX, September B.—The Cunard steam ship Asia arrived with Liverpool dates to Satur d r. the :28th. ult. Too ~t•nmer Hammon'a arrived out on the 27. h, e...d tha Persia, with the Europa's passen ger., on the f:§th. rr^cpc•ctus has been 'issued in England and exteusively circulated, proposing the eBtablitt mt,ut of n telogrephic communication with China se I Palmerston had paid a visit to the Em peror Napoleon. It wif, rumored ;that the French government hai ds:re,uded an explanation from England reWive to the bombardment of Djiddah. A rep,.rt was itocirculation, but considered doubtful, that Naples had accepted the condition of the western powers: - It was stated that by the treaty of peace with China, a million of francs is the amount of the Chinoec indemnity to England and France. Vermont Election. 1031TPELIER, Vt., September B.—The annual State election took place to-day. Returns from sixty-tv,) towns show the election of 60 Repub licans Lud 11 Democrats to the Legislature—a Rapablienti loss of ono member. Seventeen ;owns return the following vote for Governor, Hiland Hall, Repgblican, 3088 ; Henry Keys, Democrat, 2118. This is a Republican gait of 220 votes. The returns thus far re ceived indicate the election of the Republican State ticket by an increase of 3000 majority over last year. The Congressional ticket runs about, equal with the - State ticket, all the Re publican candidates being elected by a large majority. , • • {SECOND DESPATCH The returns of-the election as far as received show that the majority of. Hiland Hill, the Be; publican' -candidate- for Governor, will exceed 16,000.:- In 131 towns, the Republicans have carried 111 members of the House. The (Sixteenth 1111strlet7No N 01311121100118 Vet; HARRISBURG, September B.—There li4ts been no decision yet as to. the Democratic nomination in the Sixteenth Congressional District. The York conferees, atter consultation with their constituents, returned to-their posts, and the b lotinge were contined all day vvithout arriving at any result. They are in session - again this ovenine, but there is to thought of Mr. Ahl, he present incumbent, being renominated. JeracyPolitles. FRIMIOLD, September B.—The. Opposition Convention for the Se3ond Congressional Con• vention has nominated John L. N. Stratton for election. Vertlgoi Extreme Languor and Exhaue Will:not trouble you after using one bottle of Bo3r have's Holland Bitters.• Take half a tea-spoonful regularly, one hour before meals, eat moderately, take a' short walk before breakfast, and you will find that all that has been said of this remedy is true. Try_it ; it rarely fails to relieve Sick Headache, Weakness 'of any kind, acidity of the Stomach, or any symptom of Dyspepsia.. Caution.!—Be careful to ask for BaFhaves Holland Bitters. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., Is Co., N 0.27 Wood street, between First and Second streets, and Druggists generally. COMMERCIAL. Weekly Ileview of Pittsburgh liarkets Pirtaatmcn, September 8, 1858 We are as yet unable to announce any improvement in Lueineas; trade seeing to keep in the aamo dull channel it has followed for the pmt three months. But little Produce of any kind is coming into our market, and no improve ment can be looked for in this respect until we have a better stage of watei. The river - , continues ,at a stage in which large boats can do no business, and even the email steamers ate obligel leave port with half load% The manufacturers are aux lowly awaiting a rise, so as to afford thorn an opportunity of shipping their articles to other markets. In the money market there is but little change. In the present state of business inactivity, our merchants have uo occasion for heavy discounts. The Banks and Brokers readily take up all the good paper at reasonable rates, leaving a 'handeemo surplus on hand. The rates of Ex change remain about the. same as last week. Western drafts can be purchased at par, while per cent. premium is asked and paid for Eastern. The Bank statements fci the week ending Saturday, September 4, show the following aggregate:— Align it 28. September 4 $6,C08,491 36 $5,985766 31 608,9.53 83 488,267 14 ASSETS. Loans and Di5c0unt5........... Due by other Notol &c, of other Banks and Treasury Ncteo 1..11.1111=8. Circulation .t Due. to other Banks -- DiTonte3 Thee Egnres bh6r, the tallcwing camlC srative recults : Decreaze in Loans and Discounta 02,725 05 Dee; - .'.a.10 In amount dun by other Banks .... 10,630 71 Increase in Notes and Checks i,f other Bauk4, &c.. 2,238 1.43 11.cr0E0,43 in Specie. 4,02.3 23 Increase in Circrila.ion 15,225 CO Decrease in amount duo to other Banks.. 34,178 . 02 Decrease in Dap sites 26,815 e 8 ABHBB...The irizet xllll remains qnite dell, with no sales worth reporting. Soda is still held at 3%i4c.. and Nitrate of Soda 634 c. Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearls we quote at 5 1 44531:c. Pohl are altogether nominal at 54.5%e; a sale of the satter at 4%c. BAC)N...There Is a alight change in Bacon. Shoulders quote at 6 1 %47c.; Sidon at 845%c., and Plain Rams at 9%410c.; Cttovassed Hams 10%4105,1,, and Sugar Cured 12412%c. BEANS—But little doing, with quotations at $l,lO to $1,40 bushel, as in quality. BUTTER.—Mono Will , lug worth reporting. A few bar rels of clicks roll hat , " bran aohl to country Scale's at 1.2',.43 1.3 c. BROOMS—There is n good supply In market; sales of common are regale:ly made at s','2s, end for Letter kinds $2; fancy ccmmazds $2,23@2,50 T -.' ozeu. BUCEETS AND TUBS...l'he Heaver manufacturers' priers are as follows:—Bocketa, plain imode, ? dozen, $1,45; painted inside, $1 50; 3 hoops, $1,76; Tubs, No. 1,3 hoop, 11 dozen, $7,75; Na. 1, 2 hops, $6,75 ; No. `‘', $800; No. 3, $5,50; No. 4, $4,75: No. 5, $4,00; Heelers No. 2, $2,75 ; Half Bashele 82a1ad,t4,75. CORD iGe. i Manilla Rope, c0i1......13 31 th Manilla Rope, cut... 14 '. lb Tarred ' .. 14 % 4 lb "'hire •• " -.16 7--3 lb Hemp " " 15 . ' ID Tarred " " ...151.1 lb Packing Yarn, fine 13 VI lb, Packing Yarns, com 12 3l ID BED C0RD3...118111118 $1,87, $2,81©8.75 •,71 dozen; Mtir*llis Ti coil, 14c. 33 lb.; hemp $1,87, $2.75153,75 S dozen; Hemp, '.7 coil, 120. p lb. P 1.08911 bass—Mani - du Km ? dozen. Hemp 70c. per dos COT:OI4OURDAGS...OO//011 Rope 9 , 4 and upwards, 20; do below 9 7 ',, 7.2.•, Bed Cord $2,50,62@-1,75 0 dozen; Plow Mee $1.2.5; Sash Cords $6.50. CANDLES—The following are now the current rotes of city manufacturers: Moulds, 13c. litb.; Dips, 1.7340.; "Star 22@25c. %lib. CLlKESE—Saleafbave been heavier during the week, and choice loth of W. It.lavo advanced to Sc., while other qual ities 'tiring 734 c. - CRACKERS—The prices have undergone a further ad vance. The quotations are now as follows:—Water Crackers f. lb 54c.• Butter do. 634 c.; Sugar Sc. ; Soda 79.; Barton 7c, Pilot Brad p bbl. $4,50. DRIED FIiIIIT.-Dried Appiea sell in small lota at $1,50 fi bash. "Of Peache3 there era scarcely any in market; held at $3 75(f454. DRIED BEEF.. Transactions quite limited; canvassed brings 12©12%c. E6GS...The market is not very well supplied, but the de mand is light; the prices, have, boa-ever; advanced a shade, and eales of packed are now made at 7X,@Bc. 33 dozen. PLOUR.-Tho stock in market Is light, and holders seem to be awaiting a rise in the rivers. From first hands the sales have been insignificant. Fr om store the ruling prices are $5.3705,50 for superfine,ss,62@)s,7s for extra superfine and $6 to $6,15. for extra imily, with a few choice lots at $6,25. , _ . FlSH...There h but l'ttle change in the market. Mack- erel, No. 3'e are sold et $lO to city trade and $10,50 to country. Halifax Herring quote at $5,75(350, and Codfish at s(a - ',5 1 4c. The priers for Lake Fish are tts follows ; NI bite Fith, CU. $7, in half bbh. $3,50 ; Lake Trent, ti hbL, $O, half bb15.53,50; Herring, sd, half bhls. 3 ; Fa , mon, $B, half WAIL $4. A few gales were made during the week of Lake Fish at figures a trifle higher, but the abate are the ruling rates. FEED...Feed sells nt the mill., 17em f 0 to boc. 100 the. for Bran to Middlings. PEATIIERA...Wes pf prime Western aro made on arrival at 45.a.131b. is small iota, and from stern at 50.. FIRE BRIPK...BaIea are regularly made at $28@40 IR Id. GRAIN...The receipts of Oats have been quite light, with a good demand ; vales from that hands are made at ge(dilic for now and 40@41 for old, and from atoro at 45c. for old is scares and In request at 800,82 c., and Rye at 6240 65c. from store. Barley still quotes at No. The receipts f Whout are small, and it is readily sold at $1 to $1,25, accord ing to quality. ORME:Milli...But little (liango In th market, with the bulk of sales to country trade. N. u. Sugar In hilatl. Com mends 9 1 ,4@10c., and Emdein Tallow in lids 10 1 ,4a10 1 4: Prime N. 0. 5.101.!??,eg sells at 61c.11 Kelton. Rio Coffee 12 2 c. for fair to prime. ' , dee in - ..ierves 4Naisi - c. as is quality HAY...Receipts at the oily scabs have been larger this week and the pries hay advanced to $;e04,12 is ton. VlDES—Green Hiles have advan , .1 t•. Oc. is lb., with a Etna market. The eapply of Dry is very limited, and the quotatln is nominal at 17c. IRON AND NAILS...The quotation.. of manufactured Iron are, as follows:—Common Bar 2 , ,,j to 2%c."f. th. Naas are selling at $3,6000,75 for lod. to 4.1_ to cording to quality; the terms are aii mouths' credit, or 5 11c, nt. diseonnt for cash. Fides LARD...City No. 1 is firm at 10 1 ,:fall lc, end country at 9 1 ,igilOc. LEATIFER...The market is ette..l2., with no change in our old quotations: Rai Spanish Bole il lb 22)280. Slaughter , 24280. Skirting . 28030 e. Harness /1 24.'28c. Upper Sidozen ssogi39 Bridle- $38@12 LUMBER, &cm/le—The following are the qnotatione of reasoned lumber...from the yards in the city : CAULIIOI/ 1 inch Boards, VI 1000 feet. $l5 00 Clear do do " 82 00 Itincring dressod do 4.4 ................ 22 00 Shingles, 'fil.ooo 3 15:1 Latn, " ...... . .......... -....—. . ..... ... 225 Oak flooring, dressed, 1 Inch— .. o 1 - 000 feet ... 30 00 do do lkf, do .. ... 82 00 LUMBER., Grecn...The market is unchanged; sales aro making at the river at $lO per themaud feet for common and $2 , 1 for clear. Shingles, $2,60 7:s thousand. itiSSS PORE....There is a better demand, with more firm um in prices; sales have been $l6 50 by the lot, and $l7 in a small way. METALS...Pig Lead has declined to 6, Und Bar to 6%©7; Sheet COpper 36.1113 6 &. Sheet Brass 30c 'ii lb. OILS...Lard Oil COLltiltUtl , firm et 87,c fur Nu. 1 in lets Lin ecol has advanced to 780 . 15dc. PIG METAL-lUrnains at thc Icat quutstions, via; $2461 $2.5 f,d; it,tie,;heny nud a:Al:recite. POTATOES...New are selling at 95©75c. '4l bushel, with a regu'ar suuply. POWD.Eit...There has been a decline in the prices f 75c. on former quotations of Blasting and $1 on Rifle; the quo tnNous now are for Blasting $4,26 j keg; Rifle $6. SAND SPONE—Begular sales of Huntingdon county, at $9 II ton. SALT...Allegheny No. 1 la now sold by manufacturers at $1 "fl bid., and extra at $1,16. From ascend hands the fig ures an , a trifle more. - SEBD3...Some lots of new Timothy are coming In, and smell lots have been selling at $1,62 There is nothing do ing il Clover. Flaxseed is firm nt $1,25@1,30'ii bushel. y,cilp.i...Tho following are the manufacturer's prices Los , ,, 6c.; No. 1 Palm 6%; Chemical 5 . 1 2 .; Castile and Toilet 16r. "e 3 itb. BHIIETINGS„ TARNS, go..—The Fair:ea have again de clined, and the following aro now the ruling figures: Eagle Shietlngs 8-Xc.ii yard; Niagara Sc l %. rOI3ND TARN. No. 18 elusive, ? 1h... 20 © ... :so. 17 Nos. 11 and 12... 21 gi ... : , :o. 18 , N 49. 5 to 10 in No. 19..„....„ 2., a ... 1 , 70. 20 24 (g) IeOLEN TARN. No. 400, oar p c e .co 1 . 28 4 No. 800, Q doz 10 4. " - white:ls[o3o 21 No. 000 30t044 22 N 0.700 22 4k b . . Batting, No. 1.... 16 ® 8 e " No. 2.... lb No. 1000.- 864 Faxon Batting... 17 g Coverlet faro-- 27 26 16 Candle Wick 20 @ TALLOW—The prices have advanced; we quote rough at 'ay.? re, and rendered at 10%c. VDLEGAR—BaIIon Vinegar is quoted at 15c. to the city and country trade, and 9c. to outside dealers. - warm LLIAD, LITUARGR, dc...White Lead is firm and in steady demand at $2,50 Vt keg for pure oil, and dry 9c lb, subject to the usual discount. Red Lead 9%®9e, net, and LythargeB%. WINDOW GLABB.:.The prices to? city brands have ad vanced, and we correct oar quotations as follows and ix box of 50 feet, $1,60; Bxlo, $2,15; Sall, 9xll, 9x12, and 10x12, $2,40; aTia, 9x13 and 9x14, logls an d 10'16, $2,25; 10 so cent discount off. Country brands 100. lower. WOOL...There is now but litte offering. The prices range from 30 to 45c lb. as in quality. WHIRR. 4._ Whisky has been iluotniting during the week. Rectified Is now sold at 26@27c, and raw at 25@2634c. mucutimd market! Ciao:4 , min, September B.—Flour dull and drooping, and prices irregular; sales of 1000 bbls at $4,80@4,90 for super fine. Wheat dull; the outsido rate for primer red $1 and for mimic; white $1,13, There L a good demand for Corn at 67. Oats are dull; sales at 58. Whisky Is Mdy; sales 800 bbla at ne. The money market is unchanged. 364,609 :20 300,747 4i. 1,257,171 C 1 1,951,195 (0 1,41.5.516 00 1,470,741 GO 181.1:92 80 142,214 78 1,834,917 :14 1,858,071 Cl 25 (if) - 28 @ @ 29 @ Foreign Hornets. Per Steamer Asia.) ',marl:tot., August 27.--Cotton Market.—The sales for the week have 68,4000 bales, including 1400 to speculators and 11,000 to exporters. There had been en ndvanco of but at the close of the week the market exhibited less buoyancy. The males to-day, Friday, have boo/ 7000 bales, including 3200 bales equally divided ,between specniatora end ox. tiorters. Tho mruket closed quiet at the following Winla sionat—Orlcar.s fair 7%; ml lE4ler:a 7%,,,; Mobile fair 7 7-16; Middlings 7; uplands lor 7y 4 ; middlings 016-10. The stork of Cotton in post is 643,000 bales, of which 567 000 bales are Americaa. :Liverpool Lroadstuffs 'Market, August 17.—The market @morally closed firm. Flour la firm and has been in hotter demand for some time at provioul race. PhiLadelphia and Baltimore Flour aro quoted at 2.1©225; hto 2252 is Cd. Wheat quiet, but good lots are firm; red western is quoted at p 6.3@fis 3d; Posthorn Cs ld©o3 8d; white western es® es 41 ; southern 6s Meals 3d. Corn is dull and unchanged. Liverpool Provision Markel—The mal ket generally to steady. Beef is heavy and Lax declined 2a 6.l®:e. I'cek is quiet. bacon 1. steady. Lad is quiet ak6o©o2s. Liverpool Produce Market.-Bngar elutes quiet, but firm. Coftkoe is oleo firm Bice quiet, but heavy. Tea is slow of sale, but prices are unaltered. Rosin Is steady at 4s 2d@4o 3d for common. Ppirits of Turpentine heavy. Philadelphia Market. PHILADELPLIII, Peptember 7.—The Mom market is quiet; the receipts and stocks are light, sale, fur shipment 01 ono bble froth ground superfine, made from new wheat, at $6,62%; salsa to the trade of from $5,25 for cld stock up to 0,60 for fancy. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are steady at without sales. Wheat firm; sales of 2000 bush southern and Pennsylvania, at $1,30 for prima red and $1,40 for good white. nye ID steady at 78e for old and 70e for now. Corn Is In better demand, and 4000 hush yellow sold at 00e for southern yellow afloat, and 88@90o far Pennsylvania in store. Cats are in active request; 6000 limb new southern mild at 44c. Groceries and Proviaings unchanged. Whisky sells at 23% for Ohio In Ws, and 25c for Pennsylvania. New York Market. !Nov Yen - , September B.—Cotton hasadvaneed; bales 2500 bales; uplands fair 14; middling 1.3 1 ; 4. Flour heavy; 13,500 bbls Ohio cold at $5,50@5,65. Wheat heavy 10,000 bush sold at $1,17@1 SO for red. Corn hos declined; sales 58,000 hush at 81@£3 for white and 91@93 for yellow. Segue w heavy and IA lower at 7©85; , :„ Crtfee buoyant art I .;c bet ter. sales 2000 bags at 10@113. Bscon quiet. Tallow quiet at I.o©lo'.:i. Freights more active. New York Stock Minrket NEW roux, September B.—St - ick. - s dull. Chicago and Hock Island 72.,1'; La Crosse and Milwaukee 3 1 4; Mich. Southern 24 , )/ 8 "; N. Y. Central Reading .19 1 ,; ; ; .Nlissouri lielona and Chicago 8.3.!4; Erie 18%; Cleveland and Toledo 34N. New York Cattle Market Nor YORK, September B.—Beeves; holders offer freely at a decline of sales at 4!.4(419r, average 7c; th 3 receipts were 5000. Sheep have declined 26®50c; receipts 13,000 Swine; largo receipts and•prices lower. Vests and Cows on changed. JOSEPH. MEYER , MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, PI?'TSBURGIT, PA .i.ddithri t the Furn tale brain I 11190 dovotp to UNDERTAKING. Ma: ivs CArriag,t, - - - - TR F. WOlll.l Eli-TROY P.R.—This wed Ici k nowt. all t t. r t 11.3 Conan y un 11 L FA LINESTGC.t'S V ER_ N1111.1.1E, well deserves this title nL. re worn.B are present spat m, It never fails t effect their Eery mhould keep it iu the bottle. 11 is tuhunfa . .- tiar,d mid 11 ii. L FAUNESTOCK A CO., Wholes.ilo Draw gl,t, and proprietors of WILSON'S PILLS, No. 60, corner et Wool and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bo.) Pill athertinviliblit on third page of this day's paper. 1. KENNEDY ......... W. S. EItNNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL .ALLEGLIEA'Y CITY, R. T. KENNEDY Si. BRO. ViELFAT, BYE, AND CORN I'URCIASED. FLOUR, CJRN IftEIAL, AND ROMINT, MANUFACTURED AND DHLIVRRED IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLIS...ALI it • suilydrowl IEIOIB ON DtLlVi,:it NEW ADVERTISENEN'FS. U. D. LEFT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hollidaysbazg, Blair County. -IC - ILL ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS c.itlusted ttrhis care, In the counties of 3ilnir, B m eniet, Huntingdon, Cambria, and ettarileld. selh-or F 0 U N I).—A SMALL SUM OF MONEY was found on Penu,s , reet, on WednePday, September gth. The otiner can have It by &writing it, and enquir ing at No. 556 Penn street seg . t TbIANO AT A BARGAIN.— A lino 8 . 5.4 Octave Rosetta_ i Piaoo, from the factory of NIINNS & CLAMS, New 1 4:g.i..,.T, t ,g5L.,* York, will be eold by the tubscrit era at e sacrifice. It was pllrehar Oa 001110 two years • ago for $325, and looks full/ as aril, and is in every nerves as good as a new one. filekac.sato tho owner's family, has prevented them from mak.ug any use of it whatever. and several cases of death having since occurred, it will be roll tow as above. H. iILEBEII. i BILU, 53 Fifth et N. 11.—A fresh 'supply of etelossay & Bons' celebrated Pianos Is now on the stay. Notice of arrival will be given se9 TIMOTHY SEED-150 bwa. for sale by ee9 II ENS. IL COLLINS. _ oIIEESE.-300 boxes choice cutting Uheese IL) Just rezeieed and for sale Ly se9 IPalllY H. COLLINS RERRINCI-30 b1)18. Herring received and for Bale by [Be9J HENRY 11. COLLINS. WRAPPING PAPER-1500 Reams as sorted sites, received and for sale by ee9 HENRY 11. COLLINS. THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE—WE ARE now opening our PALL STOCK OF GOODS, and feel confident that we have, to offer, one of the moat complete erorta.unts of all kinds of good. that it has over beau our privilege to open in rnr house. We invite all our friends to give uc a cull, cud secure good bargain., at lIANAON LOVE'A, ( rot m.rly Lore Brother's) 74 Market etreot F ALL tik, HORNE'S, 77 Market Street, And one their flue dloplay of 0.) .1)M, NOW OPENING. FLOUR -50 bbls. choice Extra Superfine ; 3r, Bupertiue Jura received and tor Bale IO J Sf rS A. FETZIIII, Corner Market and Yirst strnets B o fiCON-700 lbs. prime Country Bacon sides, arriving thia day and for gale by JALIES A. PCTZER, 86.9 Corner Market and Find streets DUTTER-500 lbs. fresh Packed Butter, As inn received and for sale JAMES A. VMS% se9 Corner Market an 4 First streets. DISSOLUTION -THE FIRM OF KN AP, WADE & CO. was dlmolved on the first of July last. Their unsettled business will be attended to by their suc cessors, KNAP, ItUDD It CO. CHARLES II ti AP, WILLIAM WADE, H. P. RUDD, Rußr. C. TOTTKIN. IORT PITT FOUNDRY-CO-PARTNER. SHIP.—Tne undersigned have formed a Co. Partner• ship under the firm, name of R.NAP, RUDD A CO., and will continue the business of the late firm of linap, Wade A Co., at th- Fort Pitt Foundry. 'CHARLES KR A.P, If. V. RUDD, Pittsburgh, July 1, 1.858 —tf NICHOLAS WADE. OLD SOLDIERS AND SAILORS OF THE WAR OP 1812, ATTENTION—Au annual meeting of the Association of Solaers and Sailors of the War of 1812, or Second Independence, will he held on FRI DAY, the 10th of • eptember, at their usual place of meet ing i the C. - motnon Contcil Chamber, In the city of Pitts burgh, at 2 o'clock, P. M. An business of Imp..rtance will be laid before the meeting, it is expected that due attention will be given. . _ By 01 der of tho Pr , eoonc, ' WILLIAM GRAHAM, Jn. ek4:drwtrt THE undersigned have formed a Co-Part nership under the style of SHACHLETT, McLAIN 00., for tranracting Wholesale Dry Goods business. WILLIAM SHACIILETT, JAMES McLAIN, lIUGII JONES, JOAN AUDAI,;, T. T. MYLER. 81.140KLETT, McLAIN Jt CO., wholesale dealers in For eign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 43 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel. aml3:lm STATE MERCANTILE TAX FOR k. 58 LAST NOTICE. All delinquents for thin Tax, who do not pay by EATIIit• DAY, the 215th inst., will have their accounts left with a Magistrate for collection. eeB:2t WM. RIOIEIBAUM, City Treasurer. WILL RE-OPEN ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D, PROF. C OVP ER ' S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, AT NEVJLLB aALL,'ODELITZE. FOUB.TH AND LißraST GTE. DAYSOF TUlTlON—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satar dup. Master and Misses Classes at 3 N. ItS ; Ladles Class 4 P. M.; Gentlemen's Class 8 P. ts. Prof. Cowper oan be seen at the Scott Hones, daily. " au.2lllra NEW SHOES I NEW SHOES 1 I—,We are now receiving oar new fall stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, ", At the 'People's Shoe Store,' No. 17 Fifth street, comprising a great variety of styles. A large and complete assortment of Gent's wear; Ladies' Batton, Congress and ham Gaiters. A well selected stock of thaws and Children's wear, Boys' Boots, Gaiters, Show and Slippers. A Cow more soiled Shoes and Gaiters, left selling cheap. au2S DIFFENBACHER A CO. A PPLES-10 barrels choice Jersey Apples, xi. rot received and for sale by TA3IIIB A. FETZER, se; Corner Market and First streets QWEET POTATOES-10 bzkrreLs Jersey kJ Sweet Potatoei t just received and let sale by JAB. A. Pgrzia, sei gamer Blartult and ant slia. SEWING MACHINES SINGER'S . it - - ~ • • f r k,,, , g:, • M . . i fiffiik gel ;14 4co* 4 .. ik • z‘ z. . T HE (IRIAT SUPERIORITY OF SINGER'S MACHINE Over ell others, for the use r.f Clothing and Shoo Manufac turers, [farness 111a1;ere, Carriago Trimmers end Coach has long bet n known and pra:Wically aAnowlegfd. HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing its work equally well with the large machines,) and must ['acorns a favorite for family use . . . /EX' A fall supply a the above Machines for sale at New York prices, by it STRAW, 32 Market street, aa . l9:ly-2p Pittsburgh, Penrea. SEWIN(; THE *2O AND *4O DOUBLE LOCK 2TITCII SEWING MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIER 11 STORE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 FIFTH' STRBET, Thane Machines are ndruilted to be the bait in marlitt for family 1:140, Inakin.r an elastic double thread Mitch, which will net rip von If (very fourth stitch ho cut. It ie the only low erred double thread Machine lu market. °Mora teifl bu received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent. No 20 Fifth rdreet, on 010 c m -tier dt `,.linrket. Pittsburgh, Pa. Era- Noncy.-m. DALY, on the corner of Fifth stn.! and Marg-t alloy, in the only 0,0 of the name in buninesq tia thin ntro o et jylfuly W. C. E L [OTT, TUE first, place in public estimation is ni,w justly accorded tt. 1 1 ROVER St. BAKER MA CHIN E, fur family SOWIII4. f.r the folk:: ing reasons:- Ist. It Is MORE SIMPLE .1,1 ± A7l I Ll' KEPT IN ORDER than any othor machine. 2)1. It makes a yearn which will NOT 1111' or RAVEL, though every third stitch la cut. &l. It news from two ordinsry spo ,I, and thus all trouble of winding thread Is avoided, white the aurae Machine can be adapted, at pleasure, by ti mere change of spools, to all varietiea of w or k . 4th. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread and spool cAtun, with equal facility. sth. The seam is 55 elastic Me the mast elastic fabric, FM that it to true from all LIABILITY to BLEAK, in WA‘III. I NG, IRONING, or otherwise. 11th. The stitch made by this Machine is more BRAIN'. PIJI, than any other made, either by hand or machine. OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. Grover A Baker's is the beet —lamer. Agriculturist. To all of which tLe Tribune save, amen —[N. Y. Tribune. It is all that It claims to be.—[N. Y. Independent. Itiini.shts its own work ; others do not.—(Etome Journal. Wo give It the preference—'Amer. I t u eda only to by urea to to appreclated.--[Phreno. Journal. Adapted fur woolens, line's or uotton.—[Amer. Medical Monthly. We like Grover gi Bak r's Ladies' Wreath. " which is the test?" Grover,: it •hor's N. Y. Dispatch. Superior to all others N. Y. ll:rcury. We have no hesitation m recorunionding it.—[N. Y. Ex press. It It quires n., Apo.,lit g.--1 S. Y. Fe:mgt.,list. For family tune they are inerivaled..—{ . N. Y. Daily Dews. Thoy sow a seam than n , ill out rep —[N. Y. Courier. It performs nobly and expeditiunaly.—y. Y. Examiner Remarkable for the elasticity of seam.—[Policed Gazette) Bell adapted to all kends of family rowing—'N. Y. 011 e The must Lie tont invention of modern timel---IMoth Magazine. Bost adapted for in tally Y. Day Book. We do not hesitate t recommen N. Y. Chronicle. It sows strongly and does nor rip.—Jelfe Illnntrated The prince of en vmotinzes It Is woman's boat friouel.-1 1 4. Y:r Weekly News. And two hundred more references. To Clergymen and Benevolent Societies. The GROVER A BAK Elt ' , EWING MACHINE CO. will gtl, for the present, to Clergymen and Benevolent Socletleg sir superior inmicine at one-half the nimal retail price. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent, No. 21 Fifth street. COMME It CIAL PRINTING' ) OST E RS, LEGAL B LAN KS. PAPER BOOKS FOR LA WYERS, PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Executed to the neatest manner, promptly and et °REAP It kT ti, I 1 FALL THE BEST AND 4.../ir s .! MIX l'EsT VINEGAR. boll- i ing at tl , most er.tenarve SIN v Iry BOAR WAREHOUSE iu the IP , smawlatm,cr wont. This house now sup roustamatalq , linglft plies, and has for the lad ton Stlirr,l:l;-: '",„„„,""',T years, more than one-half of — l4l 151," 7 4..... 47 ,: the Pittabiargh grocers, and Miti4l , 4. ; the Bayne in every other city In which it has boon introdtwa.l. anklydaw botv,•ea draithEield and arant. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER AHLI AND SM ELTING W()I{,KS PARK M'CURDY CO MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATIIING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spotter Solder, 5.c , also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, ire, dje. Constantly on hand, '[lumen's Machines and Toole. W are house, No. 14i? First. and 120 Second stree;; , lcuiburgh, Pa. Special order a of Copper cut to say desired pattern. mY29:l,ydsm E. SIMPSON n. H. RIPPLY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together iu the practice of the Law, ander the firm of SIMPSON t RIPPLY. Office, N. 94 Fourth Street.. f ORD'S P.l TENT PLItCLI COUPLING. This is the best CARRIAGE COUPLING ever invent. ed. I wont eery Mai who et'or Law a Buggy. to see one with LAD'S CJULLINtt attached. I hate one at ILOB'T PATTERSON'd STABLE, on Diamond street. Before it was attached, the inside wh,.0l described a circle of about thirty feet, now it describes about flve feet, and cannot be over turned by abort turning. For further particulars, see the Buggy or call on the subscriber, at the Monongahela House . I want to sell State and County Bights. I purchased all do States, and have sold about ten, the balance are for sale. Any man can mate a fortune out of one State. sel:lw JOS. W. BELL, Monongahela House. (.3.001) NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. —owing to the increased demand for BOASTED COFFEE, we have procured a NEW COME MlLL,where those who may wish, can hiive their Coffee fresh ground at any time, without any luicli S.J tmal charge. AYNES' TEA 13110 RE, auDii No. 38 Firth !urea. ITEW MAP OF OUR COUNTRY—Present and prospective—embracing the United States and Territories, the Canadas, New Brunswick, Nova Sootla and New Foundland; ale), Mexico, Cuba, and tno W. L Islands, Central America and the Isthmus of Panama, all the New Discoveries in the Polar Regions by Dr. Katie and others, and all the New Settlements, end oven the Counties of Kan sas and Nebraska, each in its proper position, all on the same scale, compiled from Government Bump; and other relia. bie sources. For sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer and Paper Dealer, an 23 Corner of Market and Second sta. REFINED SUGARS.— SO bbLs Lovering's Crushed, Pine and Goitre° Pulver ized Sugar; 20 bbls Lover Ines "A" Coffee Crushed Sugar ; t• f v, to "0" Yellow—in store and for sale by MILLER & ILICLIETSON, NOB Nod. 211 and 223 Liberty street. ALARGE, Map of oarcountry, with the Ntateit Territories and coauties distinctly mark ed. For sale by W. F. HAVEN, Statione r : 3 anl2 Oorner Market and Second clreent. TWO DWELLINU IOUSES FOR RENT, by S. CUTHBERT .4 BON, 19 51 Market street. AERE PORT WINE, for medicinal pur poses, by the bottle or gallon, at ILiWORTH A BltowNwys i n the Ellamond. FOR RENT—A. two story frame Dwelling 1 Howse, of ft rooms, Situate on Fourth street, near Mar ket. Rent $l5O per yoar, and tenant pay water rent. JAI S. CUTHBERT * BON, 51 Market st. JUST OPENED, AT HORNE'S, 77 Me XILIT street—Donglase g SherWood'e - Sklrta, 'french Corse% kirt 400ps, Cotton Fringe, She Wool, Bonnet honer, gad oth4r elegrablo gopdm, at tow prime. 0n24 MACHINES.- C , H,CIIII,D BARU, & 111YERS, MORN INO POST JOB OFFICE, oaariett OF WO:sD AND FIFTH BTILEETei A. B.ALLOU, 138 Nate; street, K SIMPSON, O. H. RIPPEY SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITII TES URGENT REQUEST OF HUN DRUDS OV TEM PATIENTS, DRS. C. M. FITCE AND J. W. SYKES Have coLcla,l,l to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBrfRti - And may be coL_LJr:d at their Oleo, No. 1 Penn street, oPP..SITH CLAIR 1:0371%, Rally, except Sanchi}a, tor BRONOHITL9 and ALL OTIIErt COMPLA.NT.B, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gast-las, Female Complaints, Vie. L4lOl /ITCH k SYLiES weal I state that their treatment of Ocnanatption is based open the fact that the disease eatists , in Us tdc.nd and system at large, both before and dom . '? a. devesopment in the lungs, and they that efore employ 11, c hen teal, hygienic and Medical reniedieA to onrify the blood and strengthen the system !hey nap MEDICAL I N ELALATIONS, which they value hl.thly, but only ae Pallia tives, (having no Ouraiiee efiezts when used alone.) and Invo lids are earnestly cantioned against wasting the precions time errahility cn any treatment hased upon the planet ble, bat false idea that the "seat flhe tt .VIO can be reached In a direct manner by I nifst.o.,, ~" /Li before stated, the seat cg" the dictate is in the No:4 ,o,f its effects only in the lungs. b No charge for canbultati , :•;.. A bet of quest,lowi will L.:, :lent t. , t!‘ ;., A - I,litug to cotioillt I.IA by loner. roy39sllW MONONCAII ryttEpip Pittsburgh, ;••••pterriber 31, 185 , ;. T LIE PRESIDENT AN D MAN it t 5 111 too Com •-) pans, for erecting A Bridge over bets, opposite Pitts' nrgh, In the conty of A lieglieny, have thin day c'eclartd a dividend of SIX PER CENT. on th e Capital etoch, which will be paid to the stockholders, cr their legal repreaentativon, at the Toll Hon.', on au i niter the 18th instant. (ne7:3l.*) JOHN TIIAW,Trea L 'r. [033 A GREAT CHEMICAL DISCOVF,RY.—JULES HAUEL'S EAU ATHENIENNE, OR HAIR RENO. VATUR, is a never falling preserver restorer and beautifier of the Hair. With no deleterious qualities, it la . a preset, t• Ivo to the decay of the Hair, renders it /oft, glossy and of the or'ginal rotor, who It has become gray. This valuable preparation will produce new growth et Hair, In place of that destroyed by ago and sicknes . Sold by aL. FAUN ES' TOCR A CO , corner Fourth and Wood streets, Drug-gists generally, and at the Lab( ratot y of Jules, Hanel A Co., No. 708 . Chesnet street, Philadelphia. WBANK OF THE SOUTH COUNTY.—At the Ant gust term of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island, for Washington county, the first day of JallllAry., A. D., 1869, was limited for bringing in the bills of the Houk, with a view to a dividend of funds then on hand This order Is made with a view to hasten a settlement, and not to cut off bills not then presented, which moat, of course, all he paid, If the Busk is solvent of which thereto no reasonable dead. The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. hills pre .ented, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in. rarest. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver, at Knu. .ington, Rhode Island. E. R. PoITER, an3l:4w fteceiver. NOTICE—TEID INTERDIT COUP , ;N:3 of the Bon .a of Lawrence County, lamed to the I'llDi- BURGH AND Eltitl RAILROAD COMPANY, due 1558 will he paid at the office of W. II AM. A (2. Pittshorgh, l a The change in place of pafin_.nt is madam e of the failure of th. Ohio Idle I lturftr.. ant crc-i laptey, NoW ihrk, where the l; tly order of TEM COILN118:-,lo:,10-:.:± JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, YOU TUX. btall 07 lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Oorncr of ntairtiet and Firot 'treats:. PLITSBiI ttOli, Rents 10- Francis G. Bail 7, PAZ .., William Dilworth, Br., . Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; doyd Et Ott, llelakell wearingen, B. Brady, Cash. M. & M. List .?-• hiangle A. Co., George W. Anderson, Donlo • Paxton & Co. Wbeolini2. ure2S:2r.t:" WM. W. KNIGHT, WIIOLESALE AND WALL FIRST PREMIEN READY lIADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK AL4.ITUFACTORY, NO. 806 ARCH STREET, Prii—ADELPHIA. Merino and Colton t:nder titrirts and Drawers, Cra vate, Scarfs, Gloves, libindkerchiets, &a., Dressing GOWLIB, Shirts, Wrappers, and Drum Stocks mada to order by mem ui ament, and warranted to give satiofacti-m. Jel:l3Kl E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., LYPOILTEIREI OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO D.SALERS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET, PHIL A DEL PHIA. Go A itt SEE GEORGE, P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind FactorY, 001iNER MUD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. PROSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR Bones with VENPTIAN BLINDS, of the must exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing olsewlere. My work is got no by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All wort: warranted. No. 72 TIMID Street. Pittsburgh. [myS:lyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, OIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOI A../ FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five qurilera and upwards, and for Heeling Buildings, pnblic i.r private by Steam, HA Water or Furnaces. cayEdyla PITTFBUItaiI. PA. CART RIGHT & YOUNG , (Suwuors to John Cartwright,) ANUFACTURERS AND IMPOit'UEII;:: of Pocket and 'Pablo CutlerA, I aa.l An I Don tat Instruments, Onus, Piatols, Wishing raoLis , , etc.., No. 80. Wood street. They give special attention the inanutuctur• ug of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Ito' alrin.z ith punctuality and despatch. 'lOl fiirrCEICOCK, lIIICREIEELV Si. CO. (Suoaasorts TO HUFFMAN, liPOruncaT C 0.,) FORWAUDING AND COMMISSION IIIeR.OHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Itiour and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1M3331111 Springer Harbangh, Joseph E. Elder, Bt. Louis; Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros., 11. Childs & Co., " Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, Cosgrave & Cc., " Garret &Martlia,Philadelphia; McCandless, Means & Co., " James, Kent,'Santee & Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver A Graham, tl 050. M.& L. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling & 0., 44 A. B. Fenton & Bros., " Yard, Gilman) .i Co., " ely9Ltf ' WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAII Lig,IUOR. MERCHANTS, 31' DIANIoND ALLEY, Near Wood etreot, PITTSBURGH, PA. Alwaye on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cogna. Brundleg, Old Monongahela and liactlfled Whisky, of th , heat d'slB7 - deb WILLIAM SHALE!, WHOLESALE GROCER Nos. 1$ ttnd 20 Wood Street, jy23: ti W. H. McGRE G. M. DOSCH. -- IT McGE E & CO. • MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers 1n Ready Made Clothing and G.otlemen'g Furnish lag Goode, corner of Federal strant and Market Square Alit gheny City, Pa. J el2Hy MARBLE M ARBLE! JOlllOl Car l Ca R HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OP ItIONUEIENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosures, Posts, The public aro respectfully invited to °moraine our stock. Prices lor, and work warrautod. tqs TIMITT giT tater. DOINT BOX FAOTORY.- BUSUA a GIUTHINDORP Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Handles, Hardware and Variety Goods, etc., etc. tot. Orders promptly tilled. rov92tly 6.01=2 D.LLZICLI- I6KHtI H. BILISADIMQ ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Corconisalon and Porwarding Merchants and Dealers In Produce and PittabarES Maanfactures, No. 251 Liberty atmet. Pittehtursh. Pa. FURNITUR I OR - CAS . A full assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured MLNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAlittS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a erpledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which bushaesa is done atthis establishment is for OkSH. Priem are made accordingly. Parsons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PACKINER & No. 103 Smithfield street, FeloW Fifth. J. D. Jileintu., 1434 ii U. laws, v NEW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27} FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has ltaaed, and fitted up several commodi ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which aro now open for the Bummer Beason. La. dive and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of FRESH CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, ICE mug Am, WATER ICES, and all the refreshments of the season- All are respectfully requested to visit the rooms, and test for themselves. 00101 ,M, Mai LNIA V. TO LET—A Store Room on Market state Noun A. W. OAZZA24,, Tonic. Cathartic, and Anti-Dycpeptic PILES PLIBPABBD.AI:iD SOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., B. L. FAHNESTOOK'S VERMIFIIGE, No. GO eoener of Wood and Fourth Streets, TIIESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A limited extent, been . before the public in this section of the country fora 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, perhape, be inferred that they aro lacking in 80190 of the great easen• fiats of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their superior, etc.; but such, however, is not the case, their sap• ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the original proprietOr, (Dr. Wilson,) was alwayslimited to such an extout as at times to render it difficult to fill homo ordeni, but with even this disadvantage wherever usod they have never filed to call &nth the strongest testimony in their favor—testimony in many instances unsolicited—not gotten up expresely for publicity—bnt freely proffered to the in ventor al 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 the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, bnd members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference, of the Methodist Epbs. copal Church, having each and all of us, during the pist few years, had frequent opportunities of learning and trying the character of Dr. It. A. Wilson'a Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, are prepared to, and now mate Nit!, pleasure, in this communication. that we know them to be an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their MO to our friends and acquaintances, not onlycas a specific for Sick-Headache and- Dyspepsia for which they are recom mended, but as a Rafe family remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, etc. item Jas. CI, Bansom, Wm D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis H. Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley ;Vrolth, Mores Tichnell, A. JaSkson, Cornelius Jackson, W. 131,4,1,111 g, Hosea McCall, E. Elam B. Y. Sedwick, G. Martin, Pio s. McGrath, J. M. Reger, Win. Smith, N. Callender, Et It Breckunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Wm Tipton, C. Hodgson, John Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.? d'iteve. Geo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan, Jor. Browning, Wm. Rosa, Robtiflimonton, Jno. Clark, Jae. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Caron, John Beatty. My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the above certificate; but as far as my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills bas occurred, Y cheerfully ettdorso the sentiment of their superior value. WILLIAM REEVES. From the Rev. 1.8. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, 18111. Da. Wzincsr:—l fool myself a thousand imes obliged to you. I have for some years boon afflicted with the dyspep sia and, from the good effects already produced by your Mille in my case, I am persuaded that the continued rise of them will finally effect a thertingh cure; I therefore, wish 3, on to send me four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige 3 ours, etc. ISRAEL SHARP. rAtract of n leiter from Col. Camp, an elderly gentleman of Virginia, who has raised a numerous family, of some medical reading, an i mach experience in the use of medicine I do meat earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan Pa supply no with your meat excellent Anti.Dytipeptic Pill. I ha, hem, it, the nd bit of using it myself, and in my fann (r, rime yea first brought them into use in onr h end upon all occasions have found them to dd- pde pore for which they wereadmlnistered• Mp tote hes 0 it v.ry much afflicted with sick headache, and, by today . re-11,1f of on of the pills, has uniformly found relief. i think It superfluous to enumerate the different implaluti fo , which I have administered these pills. Sul lie it to say that, s i far as the numerous complaints set out in the wrapper have fallen under my notice, the pill has had the desired effect in removing the same; and so far as my self have been concerned, I can say that they leave the bowels le.dter order than the use of any other cathartic that I hard used, .1 am, air, your friend and wellswisher, re3.divr JAMES M. CAMP. CARRIAQE MANUFALCTORY AND EASTERN REPOSITORY ply AS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE- P)SITOBY, situated near the Two Mile „1, - Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and general assortnaent of Carriages, Buggies, Sul: i jue, etc. His arrangemonns are each that ha is constantly rt. ceiving now and second-blind vehicles, and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. Be also man n lac tures to order, on shor notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Aral all pertaining to the bUililll33ll3. With eighteen years' f.ra.,Lical experience in the buttuess and hta well-known t ;04, ho flatters himself that he offers great inducements to purchasers. .0.4- The establishment i located on the route of the Ex , :sior Omnibus Line of °aches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. au26ociaw • Ile C. WEST & CO., Oft CARRIAGES, RoCKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS .N 0.197 Penn etreet, PITTSBURGH, PA. Mar' AU work warranted to be of the bestfmatertalo and workmanship • ruyltklydia 18 5 8 ‘ ( 1 ), / ;7 71 OF RICH AND BEAUTIFUL - Q . I i‘ c i ES& MS I. * 4) DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. CEO. R. WHITE & CO., 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, Mousl ine " c, FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS FOR Also, the most extensive, varied, and magnificent stock of SHAWLS Ever offered by them, including styles and varieties unser pL2:ll.(l by any other house, West of the Alleghenies. . hey would invite particular attention to their new pat- tern WOOLEN SHAWLS, with reversible centres. Alec, their extensive stock of FRENCII NEEDLE WORK, VA LENCIA anti ENGLISH THREAD LACES, all of which will be mid at the lowest prices. sel:2w PITTSBUR( H DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Second Street, PLITLADELPIIIA. Lubricating Oil fur all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or lamp Oil, is superior to the beet winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of TOMAS , SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP. This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all smoke and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by aul2.2ad li. DOUREAU, Sole-Agent. A. H. C. BROCKEN, No. 22 Cliff Street, New York, MANUFACTMER, OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEOPATHIO VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Ware for Chemiste, Druggists, Perfumers, Photo grntalers, etc. Oren Glass Ware by tho packa g e. A liber al discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug gists and Dealers solicited. Price Lists Bent on applica tion. jy3o:3m JOHN W. M'CAETHY, it ILL POSTER! -w- ILL ATTEND TO THE POSTING and DIST7III3ITrLWI of all kinds of 0 firi.,LB FOR CONCERTS lACTUREfi, /iIXIID3MOI`IB, &O nli connutualcations—either by mail, telegrupb, or otbati , :as, - ,--illrected to the office of the Morning Poet, will recoin prembt attention ay? CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT 11—Sale of Spring and Summer stock of BOOTS and SHOES Goods marked down. Men's Gaiters worth. ..$3,00 selling at $2,25 tt u 41. 2.50 " 2,00 Ladies' " " 1,50 " 1,25 cc 132 5 ‘. 1,00 " Boots " 1,25 " 1,00 Misses', Boys', Youth's and — Children's selling at the same proportion, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH. H. BORLAND, an2B 08 Market street, two doors from Fifth. MANILLA PAPERS. All sizes and qualitlea, for sale by mi. 0. 307:ENRON .4 00., Paper Dealers and Stationers, aol 57 Wood street. STARCH --300 bms. Rochester Pearl Starch, for sale by (6e4) 13 Mit Y C^T•T,I'R DEANS-20 bbls, small white, for sale by Be 4 HENRY 11. OOLLIISIB. 0 ACRES of . very/ desirable land, at a short distance frbm the city, havingsome beautiful cites for country residences -.41 acres contain coal of the very, best quality. For "Isla by affil. Ei t OVV34,IIAT A 00N, 41 lArkot MEDICAL. DR. R. A.--WILSOIv:4 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND 'PROPRIETOR OP PITTSBURGH, PRNIVA CARRIAGES. JOSEPH WiIITE ISSANIIFACKITiLtRa 0/ WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, THE 6Tu INST., ROBES DE CHAMBRE. LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, &C AMUSEMENT& pITTS-BII,GH iTHEATRE. Sole Lessee and B. Puma. Stage Director... 0. M. Deets. , A GREAT BILL. Two eterling A plays. A combination of Dramatic talent. Rise CORDELT 'CAPPELL t aa THURSDAY LIMNING, SCptember . 9th, will be presented a celebrated play, in three acts, called Art- THE IRON QUEST. SPANISH DANCE—La Gitana—MlSS JENNIE MOW. To conclude with a favorite comedy, in 3 acts, entitled 'P H N E M 0 N Juliana Miss Cordelia Cappell PRIOE9 OF ADMISSION; Dress Circle and Parqnt tte.soc I Family Circle 250 Colored Boxes 50c Colored (3 ...... Tickets to Private 80xe5...75c Whole Boxes ..... .....$5 00. Proscenium Boxes $3 00. Doom open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rLece y 4, before 8. Boa OfHce open from 10 to 3 o'clock. 110 X -EL SS 410) /%1" 40 3EIC _AL .11-7 X.J RETURN (F THE FAVORITES FOR SI X N 0 N LY, Monday Evening, September 331. h. Morris Bros., Pell and Trowbridge Minstrels, From the School Sire: t pera lioto,o ; Bonton. TUIRTEMN PERFORMERS, DEBT BAND IN THE WORLD. Adiniseloa, 25 cents ; Chilron 15, Doer.; open at 7 o'clock, coannonce at 8 o'clock. : LON MORRIS, eeB I:nainoas Manager. CARL FORMES l': PITTSBURGH.— 151. B. ULI MAN, Diroc„or or, the Aca,ranly of New York, has the hcaor to ni.r.,an a that C AR L F OR!,:ES, TI!N CREATE T LIVING BALBO, Aesiated by the priaciz.al Atr eta and. the (I RAN ORCHES TRA of the Academy of Music, New York, give a Slam moth Mu-lcat Fo-tival ill this city, on MOIVEAY and TUES DAY, teptemner 20t , cad Full particulars in ratan) advcrtheinent. sc-13:tf A NNUAL ST ATE FAIR F T.ll Pennsylvania state Agricultural 3xielety. 9EI TERD 7.71 287 H, 29TH AM D Dth , AND 0010DEII 1&T, PAM 6RUUNDB, V. A R PITT.KeTROE, - • Anc.c.sl A.!thcs,:e? Pr - 2 P st Awards of Cos ml announced trnaae.ita'ely crw,rdrs. Articles for exbi.iti ,, c addressed. to A. 0. D,BISTEEt, Bet , retar), Monongahela Ficvs, , Fittibur t h All articles and stock intended for exhibition, transport ed fre-s of charge. Office es I , ifth street, wte:ra entries tsill be received, and ext;ib'tore' ttckots furnished. EoDhs of entry closed on Tuesday, n.)4 , 11. Premium Lists and List ofJudges furnish ed on aoplication Argo- 51.mbere Tickets, $l. Eingle adini..Won, 25 cents. Lnist, twcouie knell !Jeri. A. 0. ESISTRE, Seer Lary Ftatti Agricultural Poclory. D. A. TAGGART, Prrdident. Le.ee:ctiortd—co DAGUERREAN GAf LE RIES, anl4:ly—is h. M. CARGO & eikotographers asnal linaltrotyi.all3ll3, NEW YORK GALLERY, 110-52.1 X!.Lh ntetr3E, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, d. W. oot. of AiArket streut. azhi Diaraul,J, 11.1.1.0E2 TO SITIT ALL. atyloaf-iip WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY. WM. C. WALL IiAS TAKEN THE third floor of Jones' New , Building, adjoining the M Mechanics' Bank, Fourth street, tor an ABROTYPB dill) PLIOTOGRAPLLIO GALLERY; and having fitted up the room in a style unsurpassed, luvittis his friends and the pub lic to visit his establishment. His RuioPHon 11.ca,in,Iieha.a no Ihes.tation in Baying, has not its superior anywhere, for size; beauty of furniture and appointments generally; and hit Operating Rooms, bring on the same floor, are entered inutieduitely through it. In his Operating Itoomi, the most improved combined aide and sky lights give a tacility for taking a finished Pic- Lure, in the least pusiiiliie time, dint ho thine cannot fall to mike his establishment the reser: of as pocaims of Mato. Mr. Wall's experiouce IS MI ArtiA, is It guaraUtJars to hid wirons that none but good I:Mtures will be permitted to wive his premises. The public, and the Ladies eapee:iall3 s are irrit4.:d to view his rooms, and ex.aaLae speeimena. ',Li 0 ../.1; N !N LW AG iiEEE.A.A.; Alia:010T EC7 AN.?; SZDiT-LIG.7IT 1' a PIE.11:1;`; k)i. pi kITF INN '2OST-0.F21Q L..5.1.'1.0 . 11.110ES taken iu t ytt, tiarkata tli:yitlf, Ea tir,r, qatthor, and warranttn to pleat. - 0,1 at feitonctt,le ruttff_ Sink or d,coaat.,l poritoon t.a;.e.tt at their 7. DI :lance, ~410:1ydkw-in AMBROTI PES- A BEAUTIFUL. AN I) D ILA I.OTUILL; WAttRANTAD, UAN }3E 11AD A 3 LOW AS AT ANY El iiST CLASS ESTA-BLl:dilzi N THE COUNTRY, .1 T WALL'S $ Feurth otroti.- Removed to 21 Fiftia Street. CIARGO & CU.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AMBROTYPi I.lALLEfilti has, bona removed from ti Fourth street, to No. 21 Flfth qtro , . , t, near Market. These rooms having been built ogpec.i3lly for the purpose, with three largo lights, ore not aurwadsod in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement. 4Er Our old friends and pat:e.na, an i thcao wishi n g sc . perior likeneaaes, are iuvitat to call. e+;o - tion Rood,. and Specimens an the ground tioeT. ap7 AUCTION BALES. ALLY SALES AT NO. 54 FlF'!'ll. wit At the now Commercial bales • coins, Pio. Fifth street, every week day, are held pdbli. ;ales of goods In all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly reploniilied fresh consign ments, that must be closed forthwith. AT 10 O'CLOCK!, 11., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comnfising nearly everythie, needed in the line for personal and family use; table lory; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes, lather, ‘.art.. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. Id., household and kitchen furniture, new and 13 , 2‹,1,: beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone l'hina war.; stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Ac. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. 111., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; jewelry; rnetru. merits; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots mei , thoec tok stationery, .Etc. laeSl P.)l. DAVIS, Alict.s • STEAMBOAT ZANIE@ Rd.Ls,. For Marlette and Wanes's-111e • The etaanier EM 5..1-4. GRA II All, Cap f, MoN . ... e.,.7- -- PoE AYRES, will Iva ~ i for th. ;:hove and ull ".-- interrondiuk pork on pv k y TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Yor freigbt or pamaize appiy J. & H. PRICE,O CENTRAL PLANING. MILL, WATER STREET, ALLEGLIEIi;I, ARE now in full operation, with Fay & CO.' improved machinery for thomanufacturing of Sash Frames, Doors, Shutters and Moulding-A. Doi{dors and C,n tractors will find it to their advantage to call and ascortan our pricea. onl,l.lVrit.V., NOTICE TO SHIPPEF.6. —On and ,rater MONDAY, Anast 'Md, the followia^, charged by the Railroad betsve-o on the veriona clse.ts of freight: First Mom, 60c 100 1b;. Flour. 611. Second " .....44c " " Whhdly $l. RIME " ....40c Ox " Third Furth " General Freig General Frei $l5 WOR'III OF MUSIC FOP., TWEIV TY-FIVE CENTC—TIIII GI.INTLIS AN :ILE MELODIST.—This little work contidos the sorde and Music of the new and popular win cif the day. The 'oleo tion has been mado with grmtcaro,2lving only those., .g.s which are good and popular. All the be.it ~oage 0. Foster, are embraced in thi. collection. A lar,:;.;” supply . just received, and for solo at the Mulic Moro of anlB JCIIN U. M111.1.01t, 81 Wood q.tteet. AHIMAN Rules and Regulations of the Grand Lodge of PcIIIIS7iVM.III3, now edition. For sale by J. IL W.ELDIN, well 63 Woad street, nonr Fourth. . ARNOLDS, Doyen and Davidson'e Writmg Flrdda for sale by i E. HAVEN, tatioriet, N”3. 31, 33 and 35 t:tlarlitatt trtreet. QAWYER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP Is acknowledged by all who heive used it, fo be the best and moat economical Soap in use.i Asa wind will do as ranch washing as three of couumm ficap. It contains no in aedient that will Injure the nerves of the most del'cate of finest goods that may be washed With it. For sale by all the principal groceries and dealers u the city. anib BLEACHING POWDItS--.50 casirz of _Lo Tenant's, Johnson's, and other bands just reed and for sale low by JNO. U. PERKINS a CO., set 128 Wood street. DOOll PAPER-100 raune 24x38, a nice artielepuit received and for dale by JNO. 11t. PERKINS 4 CO., eel ' 123 Wood street. VI I 'LANE'S VERMIFITGE AND LIVER AU L PILLS.-75 gross ou hand nod for eulp, L bAili,l OOIiFtCJ. Corner Wiod atreoPf. COPYING PRESSES vv Coping Presses ; Cam ale Copying Preages ; Lover &rex, and iSpring Copying Preitsee. WM. G.q.301.1.1 , 15T0N & CO., 67 Wood street- ACKEREL-25 bbls. 3, Large; 10 ball 41 , „ No. 3, Large. 051.2) _I W. rt. CO. Wor gale by WATER PIPES---3001) yards Stone Wa.. ter Pipes, from 2 to 6 incla(a clittraster, for sale by so 4 , 3;llzNit'i r• 3i. COLL!NB ' TM L—. 200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale h 4 la net PM"' H,, ammo; la barrel 1 5) ', b 1 DEVEN - :•Y, t Agtota, P. 0 Alt. It. Line J. J. •ht Aiet P., ?t. 0.