LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The following is the range of the .thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. - optician, Fifth street, yesterday : THER.IIOIISTIM: InJnn 102°. 12 Di' 120°. 6 P. M... ....... Death of Rev. Andrew W. It is our painful ditty to record this morning the death of ono of our most esteemed c r iti7ens—the Rev. Andrew W. Black, who died st his r:isihn,..o in Sewickley last evening, of dysentery. He was the 3012 of Rtv. Dr. Black, who for many years was es teemed ono most learned and eloquent divines In the country. Old Dr. Black, as ho was familiarly called, was a man who made his mark upon the times in which ho lived, and he left a family of children who honored their father, and whose talents bore testimony to the excellence of his instructions. The subject of the present notice was a most useful man—beloved and respected by all who know - him. For many years, in addition to his other clerical duties., ha occupied the position of Moral Instructor in the Western Penitentiary, in , which his labors were moat acceptable and useful. He was a warm friend, an unobtrusive but practi cally useful citizen, and a true Christian gentleman. His family connection is large, and by them, as well as - by his fellow-citizens of the community, his Iss will be deeply and sincerely mourned. Their senior in years, he has been as a father to his brothers— Hon. Samuel W. Black, United States Judge of Ne braska, and Dr. Alexander Black and Will Black, of this city. He was a man—noble, generous and affec tionate in his family and social relations, whose opinions all respected, and none more so than those who were bound to him in the ties of brotherly affec tion. His funeral will take place to day, at haif-past ten o'clock, at hie late residence in Sewickley. Car. riages will be in readiness at the Pittsburgh depot of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Rail, road, at ono o'clock this afternoon, to proceed to tho Allegheny Cemetery, where hie remains will ho in terred. Sad Casualty—Two Ladies Injured by Being Thrown from a Buggy. - - On Friday, Mr. John Gray, a drayman residing in the Fourth Ward, with his wife and Mrs. Ahl, the wife of Joseph Ahl, who is employed in the ware house of James Patter, liquor merchant, on Liberty street, went to the anniversary picnic at Glenwood. About six o'clock in the evening, as they were re turning home on the Braddock's Field Plank Road, they were overtaken by a wagon drawn by a pair of horses, near Dam No. 1, about a mile from the city ; the driver attempted to pass them on the road, and the buggy was crowded to the edge and thrown down an embankment of some eight or ten feet. • • The three were thrown out, and the buggy broken to pieces. Mrs. Gray and Mrs. All were picked up and carried to the lock-house; a messenger was sent to the city for Dr. M'Cook, who reached the spot as I soon as possible, when it was ascertained that the collar bone of Mrs. Gray was broken. She was also bruised somewhat, but her injuries are not serious. After the bone was set, she was brought to her home in the city. Mrs. Ahl is more dangerously hurt. She has an external contusion on the left side of her head, and Dr. M'Cook states that concussion of the brain was produced by the fall. Sho remained in sensible at slate hour lest night, having spoken only twice after the accident. Bho was not in a condition to be brought home, and remains at the lock-house, where she was conveyed after her fall. The Doctor, who rendered all the aid in his pcwer, thinks the result extremely doubtful. It is to be hoped she may recover. Mr. Gray escaped with only a few slight bruises, having been steadied'hy holding tightly to the reins. The Charge Against Arnold At the request of Alderman Stool, Coroner Alex ander, at an early hour yesterday morning, took measures for holding an inquest on the body of Mrs. Walker, the old lady for whose murder Robert Ar nold is now confined in jail. Having selected a jury, the Coroner, in company with Drs. Baldwin and M'Cook, - Tr., visited the Disciples' Burying Ground, near Allegheny city, where the body was buried, and had it disinterred. The body was much decayed, its appearance and odor being quite disgusting. Tho stomach was bat little decomposed, bat exhibited signs of extensive inflammation. The stomach and bowels having been removed, the remains were re placed in their resting place. The sexton of the grave-yard was sworn, and tea • tified that Mrs. Walker was buried in January last, and that she was interred in the grave which had been opened. The stomach and intestines were taken charge of by Drs. Baldwin and M'Cook, who will, in conjunc tion with Mr. George W. Weyman, a competent and experienced chmaiiit t examine them minutely for any traces of poison. They will be prepared to give evi dence before tho Coroner's jury, which will rasa eemble this evening at seven o'clock for a further ipvestigation. In the meantime, the further exam. ination before Alderman Steel has been postpone& until Monday afternoon at two o'clock, when the fekult or the Coroner's inquest is known. Dedication of Odd Fellows Hall This interesting ceremony, which is to come off on the 28th inst., will be an era in the history of the Or, der in thltrcity. We understand that arrangements of the most complete character aro being made, and that nothing will be loft undone by the committee haiing the matter in charge, to insure an almost unanimous turn out of the fraternity of the two cities and vicinity, in addition to those who may mane from a distance. Invitations have been extended to the various Lodges of this State, eastern Ohio, west. ern Virginia, and other places. Many of these have clearly signified their intention to be prerent, and as the facilities for reaching hero are exceedingly ample, throogh tbo liberality of the railroad companies, who will Issue excursion tickets at ono half the usual fare, every town within a reasonable limit will nn • donbtedly be represented by large delegations. The ocers of the Grand Lodge and Grand Encamp ment of Pennsylvania, from Philadelphia, as well ac many officers anti members of the Grand Lodge of the united States, with other dignitaries of the Or der, will also participate. The ceremonies of the dedication will, of course, take place in tho Hall, on Fifth Street, after the procession, where an oration will he delivered by Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, to he ollowel by an address in Gorman. Murder in Franklin County.—On Sunday evening last, two brothers named David and Daniel Funk, who reside on a farm one mile from Waynesborough, in Franklin county, perpetrated a deliberate murder on a man by the name of John °shun, a shoemaker. It appears that Minn, who is an old man and a cripple, resided on Funk's farm, and was in the habit of obtaining water from a spring near the residence of the Funks. At this spring there is a spring house from which several articles bad been purloined. The - Funks blamed Osborn and his sons for the theft, and forbid them to visit the spring, although allowing his wife and daughters to do so. On Sunday morn , Tg the old man Osborn visited the spring as usual. he Funks ordered him off, but he refused to go un sil ho obtained water. They then attempted to shoot him, but the gun would not go off. The Funks, anticipating Osburn's return to the spring, Wide preparations for his reception. They drew the load out of the gun and reloaded it with a heavy charge of buckshot. Osborn returned to the spring and the Funks sallied out to attack him. Dave struck him a severe blow on the head with a stone, and Dan, the younger brother, fired the contents of the gun into his side, a little above the hip. Osborn died during the night. Some forty or fifty shot pene trated his side and hip. Oaburn leaves a wife and several childro,n. The Funks are both married men. They were arrested at Waynesborough on Mondry, and committed to await their trial.- -Chronicle of yea tcrday. Narrow Escape.—Tho Harrisburg Telegraph, in recording the late railroad accident at Newton Ham Elton, has the• following :—" The engineer had time, aft Fr :sounding the signal whistle, and seeing the GrAat ociitgh, to brace himself against the ensuing, iglocke. He escaped with a few injuries to his limbs, SUMO cats and bruises, and a complete jar to his sys tem. Through the whole affair ho never'dtaerted his poet, and it is a marvellous fact that the box up , m which he had been seated but a moment before was found crashed to atoms, after the accident, under the baggage car, while the house around him was torn to fragments. We have never heard of a more narrow escape from death." Good Time.—A German barber, located on Water street, made a wager of five dollars yesterday morn. lug tliatte could ran frinn the corner of Wood and Water streeti, over the Monongahela bridge, to the top of Coal Hill and return in twenty-five minutes. ffe started atftwo:o'clock, through the broiling sun, climbed the face of the hill like a deer, and returned to the such point in twenty minutes. The eaer. lion, such a day as yesterday, must have been great, but we presume , the successful scaler felt repaid for his hard labor by-the reward. A Stack. of Oats of some three hundred bushels was destroyed by fire a few days since in Wayne township, Lawrence county. Light coats neatly.matle. Pants and vests suited to the season. Bummer under wear of silk, and cot ton, silk aid linen hosiery, for men's and boy's wear, at close rates for cash, by Carnaghan, Federal street, Allegheny city. _ _ Amnia» / 4. Co :—My Wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of "which - she was very low indeed. I procured some Of yeur Compound, and after she had taken it for about five weeks she was able to do all our house work, which she had not previously dono for four years. •We ohearftdly, and unasked, recommend your Com pound to all who are suffering under that terrible disease—Consumption. _ .I.llt - iss Sonrgunuarrn. bienr R. BouEa L AsD. iSCOMMUitiNg Ky, 1866. ' • Barometer, 29 240 A Prisoner Stabbed. In Jall. ; Last evening a prisoner in the county jail, named Daniel Maloney, committed by Alderman Lewis for disorderly conduct, was cut in several places by a German, ono Daniel Itsap, who was confined in the same cell on a commitment- for drunkenness from Mayor Stackrath. The other occupants of the call, two in number, state that Rasp, without any provo cation whatever, attacked Maloney suddenly, with an old rusty case knife, and inflicted several wounds on him. The alarm was given and Rasp removed to another cell. Dr. Geo. L. 141" Cook was immediately called in and dressed Maloney's wounds. Be found one 1..rg0 gash on the right temple, three inches in length, a wound in the back, two on the right shoul der, two on the left wrist, and several other small flesh wounds. From these numerous gashes Malo ney bled lanfasely, and was quite weak from loss of blood. None of the injuries aro serious, with the exception - of- the wound in the temple, and Dr. M'Cook does not think it dangerous. The German is said to be insane, and states that Maloney and the other prisoners jumped upon him and tried to kill him, while they stoutly deny the as sertion and maintain that Maloney was sitting quietly in the cell, when Rasp rose up suddenly and at tacked him. I❑ ehada —.7h . ...bq' Scarlet Fe-yen—This disease is now very prevalent in this and the neighboring counties. A friend from Indiana county informs us that there era no less than thirty cases of it at the present time in the borough of Indiana. A gentleman who has tested the remedy in .his own family gives us a certain preventive of this disease. Take a pint of pare rye whisky, in which soak four or five cloves of garlic, first bruising them so as to get the strength, and give a teaspoon fu 1 before eating. Our friend who has tried it says Le has never known it to fail. Where one member of a family has the fever, the others, by the use of this remedy, have invariably escaped. It is worth a trial. A alarm of wind and rain passed over the city yes. terday afternoon. On the wharf it crested quite a commotion, dismantling several steamboats of the ornaments, such as globes, arrows, Jc.c., on their flag staffs. The chicken coop of the Arixonia was blown overboard. About ono-half of the roof of the old three story warehouse of the Hope Cotton Facterv, corner of Market and Water streets, was blown off by the wind and tho pieces scattered over the wharf and the tops of the adjoining houses. No one was in jured by the flying missiles. Attempted Suicide in Jail.—On last Wednesday night a man named James Irwin, confined in the county jail on a charge of adultery, attempted to put an end to his existence by swallowing a quantity of arsenic. Jailor Philips was aroused from his bed at midnight and found him suffering from intense paina in the stomach. He had, however, overshot the mark by taking too large a dose, and the poisonous sub stance was thrown off his stomach. He has been quite ill from the effects of his imprudent attempt, but is now bettor and likely soon to recover. Dr. Baldwin is attending to his case. Washington Counts, Bonds.—Tho Washington lie• view states that a man named M'Coy, of Wheeling, has brought suit against Washington county in the United States Circuit Court to recover the interest on coupon bonds issued by that county in favor of the Hemp&ld Railroad. Messrs. Braden, Montgom ery and Gibson will represent Washington county, and Mr. Hamilton, of this city, the - plaintiff. The case will probably come up at the neat term of the Court. We believe the county resi:+l.s the payment of the interest on the ground that they are not bound to pay it until the road is completed. Acquitted.—David Jones, of this city, was tried during the present week in the Lawrence county court, at New Castle, fez breaking into and robbing a confectionary at Enon, and honorably acquitted. Quite a number of respectable witnesses from thin city were present, and testified to his good character. Mr. Jones is a respectable colorod man, and no ono who knows him would beliovo him guilty of the charge. They will be glad to know their judgment 13 sustained by au intelligent jury and bench. Aceident.--011 Thursday, as Thonytslte was driving a wagon near ttoi residence of Mr. Childs, at Oakland, his horses took fright, and he was thrown off. He fall to tho gronod, and the wheels of the vehicle passed over his head. Ha !weirs. two scalp wounds, one un the front, the s'ber on the back of his head, stripping the scalp in both directions. Dr. M'Cook was called, dressed the wounds, and he is now in a fair way to recover. PC07121114 Hollaltd (}in — Toll medical prop erties of this article have rendered it celebrated. It is a safe and sure remedy for indigestion and the thousand ills which are caused by dyspepsia. Dr. F Felix & Son have been appointed sole agents for the United States and Canada, and all orders must he soot to them. Specimens and circulars will be fur. nished gratis. See advertisement in another column The well known accuracy, excellence and soiea tife value of Duff's works upon Book-keeping, Find the high professional reputation of the numerous Eraduates of his long established Mercantile College, 75 Third street, in this city, has made the science of aee,onets popular with all classes as well as men chants. The clear and perspicuous manner in whi:•h the most difficult modern businea• transactions are elucidated has brought this science down to the love! of every capacity. Last Monday afterWilni, as Mrs. Jacob Walter, her son and daughter, of Butler, were returning from a camp meeting in a buggy, the horse took - fright, ran off and overturned the buggy, throwing out the coca pants with groat violence. Mrs. Walter was severely bruised, and her son was considerably hurt, but neither were dangerously injured. The daughter escaped unharmed. Yeeterday afternoon, as n vary well dressed lady was passing down Third street, tbo bonnet which, graced the back part of her head was blown off by a high wind. She was not aware of her loss, until she observed a gallant barber in pursuit of the b•>nnet. Ha did not succeed in overtaking it until it had lodged in tho gutter. This should warn tho fair sea to wear such bonnets ns will re ver a part of the head, or secure the small ones well b,rJrn vet.turing out. Theatre.—A good house was present at the repre sentation of the " Lady of Lyons," lint evening. Miss Cappell played Pauline well, and Mr. M'Far., land, as Claude, ibis ;hat appearance,) was well re• calved. The bill for this evening is "Lucretia Bor gia," with Mies Cappell as Lucretia, and Mr. M'Fars land as Genarru. The afterpiecc "Mud ni a Maroh Hare." The Papers.—ilunt I:, Minor Lava all the weekly L terature of the country for &ale a their depot in Masonic Hall to-day. Frani: Harper, The Saturday Poet, Spirit rt PicAyuno, Olive Branch, and any quantity of ulll,l- \cry pleasare and readable papers will be found ateorg the number. Hunt S Miner's is the phice p'y yourself with reading. Balieu's .11i,nridy.—This ery cheap and popula magazine has just been reoived at Clark's News De pot, No 4 Girard Llouse. lie has aiso a supply of the latest Eastern weeklies, and all the standard lit erature in the periodical lino. Ile has also a fresh supply of the non-.corrosive writing fluid, which is rapidly gaining favor with those who have tried it. A Little Boy, some ten years of age, whose name we did not learn, fall from the second to the first fluor of Bakewoll, Pears dt, Co.'s warehouse, through the hatchway, on Thursday. He was stunned for a time by the fall, and carried away insensible, but his injuries being slight, ho soon reeove rod. B..—Horeco Greeley is not to deliver the ad dross before the Fayette County Agricultural Society, as ha been announced. It will be delivered on the second day of the Fair, by Col. T. I). Oliphant, of Uniontown, President ot the Society. Action of Slandcr.—John Kenton and his wifo were arrested on Thursday on a oapias from the Dis trict Court and co.nmitted to jail on a charge of using defamatory words, preferred by Mary A. Rhodes. Thr Quaker City Sett inf Ild.chr,,. —Mr. M. Daly, the agent of this celebrated sewing machine, wishes tho announcement made to his customers and the public, who have been disappointed in obtaining the machines for which he is tho sole agent in this city, that ho will have a full supply of machines to-day, for those customers Nyho have boon anxiously wait ing. In consequence of the rapid sales which these cheap and excellent macibines have met with, the manufacturer has not been able to supply the con stantly increasing demand, and this is his apology for not having them on hand. Recollect the place, No. 20 Fifth street, corner of Market alloy, at the old established Stocking Foctory. • DR. J. HOSTETTRICS OELEBRATED STOMACII 12,ITTERS, for the cure of Fever and Ague, is beyond all controversy the safest and beat remedy that could be tizi - 1.1 by the atilicted, for all diseases of the above nature. The moat violent attacks of this dreadful diseaie have often betM preventd,by the use of this reliable remedy. The "Bitters" haveAeen uled 1., {he, proprietor ILI an extensive practice, in [hell - esti:neat %,r 31,,l Ague, for a number of years, and its von.ielul cursti‘c pol, ere are well known both to the pres ' 4nud the public. T 6,10 who desire a then cmgh renovation of theic entire sy stew; should not fall to use the " Bitters." For sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere, 110,8PETVER d SUITH, Manntacturcre and Proprietors, 68 Water and 68 Proat irtreasa. WJ. IL OLIN'S ortatBRATED.: STOMACH MT TERS—Try them, :and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure ell the diseases flesh is heir to, butleaves them tce'l st their own merits, and the constantly increasing demand for them ie sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to bo, and far su perior to any preparation of the kind now in the market. Their use is always attended with the moat beneficial re rolls in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the stomach, Indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy tone to the Whole eyetaii. -- Be sere and cell pr .7. If. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article pur chased liners the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. . For sale by 4.:Ef. NUN, sole Proprietor and manufacturer Na 287 Penn street, Pittatargb, Pa, mod by druggists and dad= 1.724 Farmers' High School.—We have received the re port of the delegates sent to attend the annual moat jog of the Board of Directors of the Farmers' High School, recently held at Spruce Creek. The dela ' gates from the Allegheny County Agricultural Soci ety were Messrs. Patterson, Murdoch and Snodgrass. Tho document is too lengthy for publication, but they report that the building which is now erecting will be completed in time to admit two hundred sehollars next spring ; these will be apportioned to the several counties. A circular will be issued ex.. plalning the terms, etc. The grounds aro now in charge of Mr. Warring a gentleman of marked obit. ity. He has already planted a number of trees, nur sery stock, etc., with the view of forming an arbore tum and botanical collection of plants. The farm is strong limestone land, and will require a large amount of stable manure and good tilling to make it profitable. It is intended to appropriate fifty acres for a modern farm, and the balance to be cultivated in the usual farm crops. Runaway.—As Thomas Williams, Esq., was riding home in his carriage, about seven o'olook last even ing, a runaway horse came up near the Allegheny gas works. On seeing , him the horses in the car. riage became exalted and started at break-neck speed down Western avenue. The driver and Mr. Williams used all their exertions to stop them, but without avail. When near the residence of Mr. Williams, the carriage was overturned and Mr. Wil liams thrown out; his bead and shoulders in a ditch. The driver soon succeeded in stopping the horses ' when it was found that the carriage was badly broken. Mr. Williams escaped with a few bruises. His escape from more serious injuries was wonderful, as the horses were going very rapidly and he was thrown out with considerable force. The number of prisoners now in. the county jail is ono hundred and sixty-one—a larger number than usual. Of these, forty-one are awaiting trial at the October term of Court. Allegheny Valley Railroad Bonds to the enact= of five thousand ,dollars were sold at the %.lerehants Exchange, in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, at 50 They wore 7 per cent. The Duqueene Grey& turned out on "tirade yester day, with their new equipments, looking very well as usual. They numbered over forty muskets. Patents have been issued to Jonathan W. Mills, of this city, for an improvement in alarm °looks, and to Samuel D. Nelson, of this oity, for improvement in scythe blades. Milton H. Henderson, against whom a true bill was found for robbing the mail, has been admitted to bail in the sum of $2OOO for his appearance at the next term of the District Court of the United States. The art of detecting counterfeit notes is suoces fully taught at the Iron City College. JOSEPH MEYER , MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairg, Wareroonis, 424 Penn street, AB( )VE THE CANAL BRIDOE, PITTSBURGH', PA!. u 3 , l,lltiuti to the Furn.taro I MAO duVutB UNDERTAKING. Hearses and CArriagea furnimhe...l. arr22:)lll-Ir, SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OP HUN DEEDS OF TIMER PATIENTS, DR.S. C. M. FITCB AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBUMILI AuJ L.lnj La cc.usUltua at their NO, 191 PIIIASI street, iIPPOHI'rE ET. OLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Suult)., fcr ASTII3IA. IlltririUHlTlS turd ALL THE thiMPLANTi, corripliciattd with, UT Cutizity6 pulakyny , .ly clear[ 4 the Liver FM= ?)119 /ITCH & rtYKF.B atkie that their treatment ik ta4alaptlua to to. 4,241 upon the te, t that P.fc clige.a2e rsiit C 1 a 1.1.,x1 sycrem at large, holh tor- and ti4/1/111 tits -Wpm://i •md the* thereLre employ Meehan- I, flyghthic and hiedical remedne , Le pw ity Wo blood and 4tr,0,4 - tilt,D Lhe ijbtoLa. t 6-). mi, NI 1tia,10.4 L IN ILI 1. which Choy cal tilebly, but ‘..ly a. ibtlta etc. s having tin Catative effects itdiEN used aiwt=,l n 131.1 hi va t.,l4 ale ea neatly cautioned against wasting the prKtoaa carability ou any treatment nasod upon the plausi ble, but falsn idea that the "seat of li, disease can L.,: reaehed In a direct manner by Inhalation," fnr, as before stated, the scat of Ms disease is in the blvd and its elfw.st or.ly in the lungs Ltd— No oharge for roooul tatkai. A ilqt of questiolid rotoiu 1,1 a.l)•2o:,l*Vi B ARRY'S TRICOPEITIIOUS : LYON'S KATHAIRUN WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATI VF MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORATIVE POMADE AND PERFUMERY, AN INFINITE VARIETY AND OF THE BEST HIND FOR SALE AT THE DRIAI STORE C. I - I. SUPER, CORNER. ST. ULAIR AND PENN STS L:9 A (TREAT CUESIICAI. DISCOYERY.—JULF.S HAUEL'S EAU ATFIEN I ENNE, OR HAIR RENO. veruit, is a never fyiliug preserver, restorer and beantltler of the Hair. With uu deleterious qualified, ills a prevent ive to the decay of the Hair, readers It loft, glossy and of the original color, whoa it has become gray. This valuable preparation will produce new growth of Hair, in place of that destroyed by ago and eick nes Bold by B. L. FAHNES" TOOK & CO., corner Fourth and Wood streets, Druggists generally, and at the Labcratury of Jules, Hanel A Co., No. 700 Chesnut street, Pljlladelphin. se7:sc r.c..?, BANK OF THE SOUTH COUNTYr-At the Aul gust term of thp Supreme Court of Rhode Island, for Washington county, the first day of January, s. n., was limited for bringing in the bills of the Bank, with a view to a dividend of funds then on hand This order is made with a view to batten a settlement, and not to cut off bills not then presented, which must, of course, all be paid, if the Bank is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt. The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre sented, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in terest. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver, at Ken. sington, Rhode Island. E. IL POTTER, an3l:4w Receiver. [1:. NOTICE—THE INTEREBT COUPONS of the of Lawrence County, lamed to the PITTS BUROB ARID EROS RAILROAD COMPANY, due July, 2558. will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, New York, where the C.npone are payable By order of TfIE oommisslowEits. FIRST INTROL)UCED JULY, 1849. A. L. ARCIIAfttBAUL'F'S Portable steam foisting and Pumping Engine Ou from 3to 30 hors. LlCA•ruf. Also, Farm Eli gines and Saw Mill Drivers, 3to 3u hum, 'Engines always oil tunnel. Manufactory, lath St Hampton Street, Iy3il3mdes , PHILADELPHIA FALL 'l.'() HORNE'S, 77 Market Street, And s:,o. their fine didplay of NEW GOC/DS, NOW UPENINO THE GOLDEN HARP. 2 —A collection of Hymns, Tonna, Chants, short and wisp anthems, etc. for Sabbath Schools, social gatherings and the home circle by L. 0. Emmerson, author of Golden Wealth. This new and valuable work for Sabbath Schools contains 1500 Hymns, Tunes and Select Pieces for Anniversaries, Monthly Concerts, Sunday Scool Celebrations, and other special occasions. The Hymns end Tunes have been chosen with special regard to purity, sweetneas and simplicity— Just published and for sale at the Music Store of JOHN H. MELLOR. No. 81 Wood street. NTERPRISE GUN WORKS, No. 136 Wood Street, Fowling piece' Pistols, or shot Guns, MIRED by he Lay or Weak, at WRAPPING PAPER-1500 Reams as sorted aims, received end Or sale by se9 • HENRY S COLLINS. COPYING PRESSES- Screw Coping Presses; Cam and Lever Copying Presses ; Lever Screw, and Spring Copying Presses. Witt O. JOHNSTON A. CO., 67 Wood street . MACKEREL -25 tble. No. 3, Large; 10" ball bbl. Na 8, Largo. (Jyl2) W. U. SMITH s 00. For Bale by WATER PIPES--3000 yards Stone Wa. ter Pipes, from 'I W lithetuas diameter, for sale by wit EMMY 8. OOLLINA. FALL BOWN a TETLEY'S, Na 180 Weod etreet. it( Ii 1 " )1 A , Stage of Water. One foot six inches water in the channel. PITTS9URGH DILA EL.ILET. Erporte-1 Express! ti Jo - the LL,ily MOrlrilid IDS, . Fr.irihsultazi, Fcpteraber 10, 1859. FLOUR—Tho ral,. Fluu r Coached 1190 bbla. From tirmt baud, etr , t7ll4 it can mlila at it 6,25 for aulwrfine, $5,44 - 5 90 fur extraand $664:6,2'a fur extra family to ex tra white wheat. Froth afore K e auto 600 tads at $5,60 fur boperflue; 55,9'409.75 lur t tra .Io • aud $90ti,12 for extra family GRA IN.. Eale, 200 bush. Wheat at $ 1 (44,1e; 150 bus Rye at canal at 6:1 1 ;: 1...00 bosh. Data from cattal. at 4.a and 20) bush. Batley at 00e."P Gush. SALT...SaIea 100 bble. frula Ilabefacture a a at LI to No. 1. liA 12 bads (tow azalea at 3..h,g,i 0 to . BACON—Sales lUuO lba Bhmilt.lere ut , and 2,:0 o , ftevanneti Hams at 11.1%4011c. SUGAR. .Balts 12 11103, prime N 0. at hie. MOLASSES...SaIe:3 a 15 [MIA. IN. 0. at 53&55e. COYFRE...SaIea 18 eac.Fm Rio nt 12%c. PEACEIRS...FIaIes ut 101.1 baskete Jemmy peaches at 11,75 . to V,50. FL9H...Id bldg. No. 3 Mackerel sold at 910,50 Lb to country trade. CHEESE...SaIt a 49 boiee W. R. at tb WEI LiK •a bhla. rectified at 211(d27e. VINEGAR...ReguIar aalea of Ballou's to city and try at Gr p galluu ; t) all other tutu kata 9c. !taw lif orft. Market. NEW YORE, September 10 --Cottou firm; races luno bale. Floor heavy; 11,600 bids gold. Wheat closed with a de iclinlun tendency; sales 10.000 bush at $1,16@1,211 for red and $1,25@1,45 for white. Corn clusel buoyant; sales of .12,000 Lash at 66(07.1!/, for toixed. Bacon quiet et nyi@j6..% for Shoulder.. Sugar, which opened haavy, hubseqnently rr covered and closed steady at 7@)534 and 7% for N. 0. 000ce steady at iP-,1411,46. Turpantine ypirita Ono at .114491,,5;. clew York Stock Market. NEW VOLIE, 5431/tVlnber 10.--Btottlis dull. La ()roes." hud N[lwauken 8: N. V. Ct , otral 79%; Reading 49; Milwaukee and bilealauppi Idj. Geleua and Chicago 83; Erie 18; Cleveland and Toledo 34%. "W. HEARTBURN —Thin painful sensed= arises from the stomach and the dineaned condition of IL. digt, tiye orgalm, which may be cured by the ace 4 w;LsoN'a FILLS—a remedy which te - euty years' experience has prayed to be unequalled ae a general cathartic medicine. It is prepared and said i y 11. L FAHNESTOOR A, Wholesale Druggists, and proprietors of B. L FAHNtrin TOOK'S VERAILFUHE Na. de, corner of I sad Fourth streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. See advertisement on thi.d page of thIA dasse pep, R. T. KENNEDY . ..... . W. H. KENNEDY. .b 0 PEARL STIA,"AM MILL ALLEGHENY CITY, KENNEDY & 1131RO. N id LAT, ttVri , Alv U CORN PURLIIiA E €)uRN AIEAE, ANL LIONAN Y, MANUFAOPURED AND DELIN ERE N AND ALLEgIiENY nc7:lydsw SEWING MACHINES. SINGER'S plto 0.4 Tiili uttEAT SANGER'S MACEEtiIIiNE Over ail other., for the use of Clothing and Shoo lilanufac tort•ia, Uarnesd Siehrra, I.%Arring. TTICUIIIBI - 8 and Uoach Slakes, has long he. n known and practically alknowleged. OHS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compact and highly ornommatal ruachin, (doing its worl, ".'oil with tho larg: machinea,l and moot booornii family man a - A full ,bppl, ob sal: Fork ~ri~ra, by 11 A W. esul9:ly-21) Pittsburgh, Petbu'a. S E WI N 411 TUE $2O AND $4O DUUBLI L.nikC : .' 1 Till SEWING MACHINES Are now ou Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE oF MR. DALY, NO, 20 FIFTH STRZET, These Machines are admitted to be the beat In market for family nee, making au elastic doable thread stitch, which will not rip even if every fourth stitch be cat. It in the only low priced double thread MaohMe in market. Orders will be received bud promptly tilled by M. DALY, Ageut, No. 20 Fifth Street, ou the corner of Market alley, Pitn3onrgh, Aar NOTIOIsI-51. DA.LY, ou the eUELItIr ut Vifth street and Market alley, le the only oae a the name in basil - toss on this street. jyls:ly W. C. . ELLIOTT, THE first place in public estimation is ut,w justly accorded t. the GROVER Er. II'AKELI MA CHINE, for family Sewing, for the following reasons :-- let. It is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN Ultlikdt than any other machine. 2.d. It makes a Brain which will NOT ur RAVEL, though every third stitch le cut. Bd. It 807 M from two ordinary epu4l, sad thus all trouble of winding thread Le avoided, while the smile Machine can be adapted, at pleasure, by a mere ut epuuls, to all varieties of work. 4th. The IiaLLIE, SitiCha u tlaaal and npuo cotton, with equal facility. • 6th. The seam is as elastic as the moat elastic fabric, eo that it is free from all LIABILITY to BREAK, in WASII ING, IRONING, or otherwise. dth. The etitcb made by this Machine Is more BEAUTI FUL than any other made, either by hand or machine. OPINIONS OF TUE PRESS. Gruver A. Baker's is the best --(Amer. Ag,rleulturist. To all of which tto Tribune says, amen --(N. Y. Tribune. It Is all that It claims to be.--(N. Y. ludependent. it jinishrs as own work; others do nut.—Lflome Journal. We give it the preference.—(Amer. Baptist. It n. eds only to be seen to be appreciated.—iPhreno. Journal. Adapted for woolens, linen or cotton.—(Amer. Medical Monthly. We like Grover A Bakcr's best-[Ladies' Wreath. "Which is the best?" Grover A Baker's.—' N. Y. Dispatch. Superior to all others.—[N. Y. Mercury. We have no hesitation ILI recommending IL—{N. Y. Ex press. It requires nu re-spoollog.—lN. Y. Evangelist. For family use they are nurivaled.—{N. Y. Daily News. They sew a seam that will not rip.—(N. Y. Courier. It performs nobly and expeditionsly.—y. Y. Examiner. Remarkable for the elasticity 01 seam—(Police Gazette. Well adapted to all kinds of family eewing.—' N. Y. Obs. The most ble'eed invention of modern times.—(Moth. Magazine. Best adapted for family use.—(N. Y. Day Book We do not hesitate to recommend it..--IN. Y. Chronicle It seam strongly and does not rip.—(Life Illustrated. The prince of inventimas --IProt. Churchman. It is woman's best friend.—l N. Y. Weekly News. And two hundred more references. To Clergymen and Benevolent Societies. The GROVER & BASER SEWING MAOSINE CO. will sell. for the present, to Clergymen and Benevolent Societies their superior machine it one•half the usual retail prise. W. O. ELLIOTT, Agent, No. 21 Fifth street. THE BEST AN D • - • CHEAPEST VINEGAR is . ing at the most extensive VIE. .VIN Z ROAR WAREHOUSE in the 747,M1it ., euramme,q West. This house now amp totanov„ : piles, and has for the last ten Fftw i n,- r years, more than 0n....-half of ' , ..WJAJ1P.61:17. the Pittsburgh gncera, and e the same in every other city in which it has been introduced. A. BALLOU, 146 Water street, between Smithfield ond grant. amEnlydsw LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS. PARK, M'CURDY 44- CO MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Preased Copper Bottom Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Solder, do , also importers and dealers in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, do. Constantly on hand, Tlnmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 Pirat, and 129 Second etreet, Pittehargb, Pa. Special orders of Copper out to any desired pattern,. my29;lydaw F II'," 6L A WI tons so • oun. dry Metel s roc siga by *4l EL FL COWAN& TEM.11:1 1 CASEI ON DELIVKRY SUPERIORITY OF NI A U II I N - :'n )-- -3 BUSINESS CARDS J. &'t'. GROUTT, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FLNE ULL) 1110NUNGAILRLA it,YE WHISKY, i'EAOa AND APPLE 11RA N DT. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN 1 DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and Front Streets', cipl4l_ PPPTSI3IffIGIL P 1 S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUMOTIIICH.RB Or PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL EINDIi WliAPPIPtid I= 7o 3Fro 30 , warehouse, No. 27 Wood Stree PITTSBURGH, PA ttg.... Rags tnriight at market tArict,,.. 1.11 J OliN MOOREIEAD has removed to N. 7i Water stre!et, below Mark JOHN 3 100REIEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT PIC METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBUR(iii, PA - - PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. Z AO JONMB .1 NU. L. t!,uYl) W M 111,11tiLLIgl JONES, BOYD 6. I=l C AST STEEL. A f.,(), SPRING, PLOW AND A. E. :STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. corciai acts and First Str•otsr, PITTSBURGH, PA 31 00 RHEA % & CO., Id.tNIIPACTURIR OF American, Plain di Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON For Roofing, Guttering, spouting, ,tc AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON Warehouse, No. 136 First street, mr26:ly-is 13!..50 JONED D. B. D. R. ROGERS & CO., MA.NUFAOT MUMS Or MIS' IMPROVED PATENT 11.11,1 1 EVATOR TEM, cohnEß ROBS AnD FIRST STErnErti, privrkant6 LL P A L. 0. HEPBURN, LOliti AT LAW AND HONTEYANOER. OVtliffil wall li. LIIIPHitIOIN 014 JAMES A. FETZER., Forwarding and Commission 'Merchant /OR tns tiALU oa lour, Grain, Eaton, Lard, ];utter, Sec‘b, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of iiistriket and First streets. PITTBRII BOLL P A. Basra ro— rraucis G. Bailey, Ea? N, [thaw uliwortn, Clntlibert A Sou, Pittsburgh; Ear., A Ott, Heiskell A wmiringen, B. Brady, Oasb. 51. A is. Bank, List A Howell, &tangle A On., Cfoorgo W. Anderson, Douls , Paxton A 0,, Whaalina. myladarf Wrd. W. K N IGHT, FIIuLESAIE AND RETAIL FIRST PREMIUM REIDY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MAN7JFACTORY, NO, 606 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. bilk. Merino and Cotbm Under Shit to and Drawers, Cra vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, ,to,, Dressing Gowns, /Thins, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to r.rder by meas. nrament, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jellyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BIRO , ' IMPORTERS OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALB° DRALEILS IN FINE OLD WHISKY', NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET, I , 1.10 PHIL ADEL PHIA. AIIIIID SEE - GEORGE P. WERTZ' 8 Firnt Premium 131 Ind Factory, CORNER TIMED AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR Bones with VIINITLAN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate finish, will find It to their Interests to girt me a call' before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got tip by the beat mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention le given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 79 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. imyfitlyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, - C CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR J FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from Svo qurnera and upwards', and for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. aufklpts PITTSBURGH, PA. CARTWRIGHT Si. YOUNG, (Successors to John Wrnoright,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Sargio..l and an 1 Den tal Instruments, Gana, Pistols, Fishing Tackla, etr., No. Bt Wood street. They give special attention the mann factur ng of Trusses, Supporters ' etc. Jobbing and 14,p/tiring Ith ponanalits sad despatch. aplf iffITCEICOCK, 11VCREER11 Si. CO. (81/001880118 TO /117/2ILIN, WOBURN & Qu,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION fdPROLIANTS, Wholesale Dealers In Produce, Plow and Wool, No. 114 second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ELIFIEDBOIII - - . Spriuger Uarbangh, Joseph R. Bidet, lit. Lords; 91 Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros., u El. Childs & Co., " 'Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, Coegrave a Cu., - Garret & Martin,Philadelphia, foOandless,ltleans A Co., " James, Bent,liantee& Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co., .• Weaver & Graham, Gee. M. AL. Hord, Cincinnati Keeney Sterling & Co., " A. B. Fentoa .t Bros., ~ Yard, Gilmore & Co., " ni y 3 hit WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 414,1u0R MERCHANTS, NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 4rar- Alwaya on band, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the so bask Cnainl. dalaydeli WILLIAM &MALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, W. a. MoGRE . MCGE E tI6IRORANT TAILOR% Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Ch3utlenietes Furnish Ing (foods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alin iheny City, Pa. Jel2:ly BIISRA & GUTENDOSEP Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Goods, etc., etc. Orden promptly filled ROBE IT DU.SIELL. JAJtltl fl. EZZAD/110 ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealern in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Liberty arrant, Fitubsysb, Pa. no wt. VIIRNITUR rilL" OR CASH. - A fall assortment of Pittaburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAIJAS, WARD ROBES, And cv,ry article notated lu a well furnished dwelling, as well us a epledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order: As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for OaBH. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in glint of anything In the above line, would be advantaged by calling at YACICENFIR & rawthrs, No. 103 Smithfield 'tree*, below Fifth. J. D. Pacogroui, Joss 111. fawns. EW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAITRANT, NO. 271 FIFTH STREET. The imbscriber has Eased, and fitted up several commodi ous roams, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now open for the Summer Season. La. dies and gentlemen can always And an abundant supplyof FRESH OONFECTEONAIty FrItIIITS, 1031 WATER lOU, and all the reiredunents of the season. All are respectfnily requested to visit the rooms, and test for Oe10) MoUNIJEF. I:=1 Iftl.`MO VA L. tou 7Lis PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURG H G. M. DOBOEI. l) asvl IL/ v DR. H. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS vitEPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PRoPHIBTOR UV B. L. FAHNESTOOK'S VERMIFUIIE flu corner. of Wood and Fourth Streets , PENN'A rilltiESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A extent, been before the public iu 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, be inferred that they are lacking In some of the great wen bats of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their superior, etc.; Mal such, however, is not the case, their sup. iffy from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the original proprietor, (Dr. Willem) was always limited to such an extent as at times to render it difficult to fill home orders, but with evou this disadvantage wherever used they have never failed to call forth the strongest testimony in their tav or—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 Conference of the Methodist Epis copal Church, having each and all of 119, daring the past 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 with pleasure, in this communication. that we know them to be an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for Sick-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are recom mended,-bat as a safe family remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, etc. Revs. Jas. hansom, Wm D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams, Tbos. Baker, Francis H. Read, Harvey Bradshaw Wesley Smith, Moses Ticlinell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Hays, B. P. Sedwick, G. Martin, Thos. McGrath, J. M. Reger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, 8. R. Brockunier, 0. D. Battle, John West, Wm- Tipton, 0. Hodgson, John Murray, 8. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.l Revs. Geo. Brown, Geo. Hughes,Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan, Jer. Browning, Wm. Ross, Robt. Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jas. . Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Ostron, Jolua 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 has occurred, I cheerfully endorse the sentiment of their superior value. WILLIAM REEVES. From the Bev. I. 8. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, 1839. Da. WiLsaa:—l feel myself a thousand times obliged to you. I have for some years been arnicted with the dyspep sia and, from the good effects already produced by your pills in my case, I am persuaded that the continued use of horn will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish you to send me four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige yours, etc. ISRAEL SHARP. Ns tract of a letter from Col. Camp, an elderly gentleman of irginia, who has raised a numerous family, of some medical reading, ani much experience in the use of medicine. I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan to supply us with your moat excellent Anti• Dyspeptic Pill. I have been in the habit of using it myself, and in my fami ly, from the time you first brought them into use - in our niughborieied nod upon all occasions have found them to ease el tle, purpose for which they were administered. My wife has b.e n No-ry much afflicted with sick-headache, and, by using one : half of on of the pills, LIDS uniformly found relief. I think It superfluous to enumerate the different e.implaints for which I have administered thosepills. Suf. rice it to say that, s far as the numerous complaints set out o tub wreppe r have fallen under my notice, the pill has had the desired effect in removing the same ; and so far as my ,,elf have boot] concerned, I can say that they leave the bowels is hotter crier than the use of any other cathartic that I Luca used, .w, sir, your friend and well-wiiiher, JAMBS M. CAMP CARRIAGES. CA RIFUAGE MANUFACTORY EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH WHITE AS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSITO,BY, eituated near the Two Mile it - Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a L . ; . 7 " splendid and general nasortment of Carriages, Buggies, Sul kies, etc. Bid arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving new and socand-hand velticleseand the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. Be also man ul..cturcs to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years' i.e.tical experience in this business, and his well-known nimiums, he flatters himself that ho dere great indneemonts to purchasers. Assr. The establishment is located on the routo of the Ex Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. sellitaLtur *VW C. WEST & CO., AR*, lELILKUPAOTIMIZILD OW CARRIAGES, HoUitAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. in Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. cer• Alt work Wurrauted be of the beatitauteriaL3 and teyl2:lydis 0 P--kN., 'y 1 8 5 8 . OF RICH AND BEAUTIFUL Q . itE3 X ILa DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS. CEO. R. WHITE & CO., WILL uPEN ON MONDAY, THE 6Ta INST., A brilliant assortment of SILKS, in every variety 7'ILELE STOGY 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 mum , passed by any other houae,_West of the Alleghenies. 1 hey would invite particular attention to their new pat tern WOOLEN SHAWLS, with reversible centres. Also, their extensive stook of FRENCH NEEDLE WORK, VA LENCIA and ENGLISH THREAD LACES, all of which will be eold at the lowest prices. sel:2w DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 13:4 South Second Street, Lubricating Oil for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or LEII/11, Oil, is superior to the beat winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, &C THOMAS , SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP. `i hie 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 H. BOUREAU,lelligent. aol2 :aid A. H. C. BROCKEN, No. 22 Cliff Street, New York, MANUFACTURER OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOMEOPATHIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. itle.,s Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers, Photo graphers, etc. Green Glass Waro by the package. A libor al discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug gists and Dealers solicited. Price Lists sent on applica tion. iy3o:am JOHN' W. iII'CARTHY BILL POSTER • V ILL ATTEND 10 TILE POSTING and DISTRIBUTING of all kinds of BILLS ROB CONCERTS .1.070.1328, EXHIBITIONS, Aa 2111 commtudzations--either by nudyelegraph, or other! wisi,--direMed to tho Miles of the Morning Yost, will mays prompt attention ap7 ^i LOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT 11—Sale of Spring and Summer stock of BOOTS and MOBS Goods marked down. Men's Gaiters w0rth.......48,00 selling at $2,25 .16 if if 2,50 2,00 Ladles' " " 1,50 " 1,25 ...... 1,26 1,00 " Boots . „ 1,25 14 1,00 Misses', Boys', Youth's and Children's selling at the same. proportion, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BOBIAND_ „ 98 Market street, two doors from Fifth.. MANILLA. PAPERS. —AI sizes and qualities, for sale by WM, G. JOHNSTON a 00., Paper Dealers and Statteneri, aa7 67 Wood street: STAIICH-300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch, for gale by (se4) HENRY H. OOLLINS. FANS-20 bbls. small white, for sale !v -eal HAY IL OOLIZNIL 50 ACRES of very desirable land, at; a short distance from the city, having some beautiful sites for country reaidences-47 acres contain coal of the very beat quality. Yor sale by anir & CIUMBEST 4t BON, 61 Market atm MEDICAL. PHILADELPHIA AWSEAtENTS. ITTSBE!GH Sole Lame and Manager,...... ---S. kl. po w Stage Director. H.—...—.... —X. M. DAVIN. TEES EVENING, September 11th, wt. I/ bn Preeented a new play of startling effects, entitled LEOREELA BORGIA— Gennaro, Mr. 11 1aParland—Lncretia 7r1341/20 0110 Pall. Josephine Medley Jam ii, T oseedne Parker. Irish one ,mie Jen.nis Hight. Comic Bones TneBhakili;lii"B Pet. Ages of BianT Mr. J. Parker. { Ladles' To conclude with a ballet, full of fun and fr, olio, entitled MAT AS A MAROS HARE. ' gr. The popular American Tragedian, J. n, TAYLOR, is engaged for Az nighty, and will appear en lli c andllY. as Damon." PR/OZA IoP ADMI96ION: Dress Circle and Parqnotte.soc Family Circle 360. Colored Boxes 60c I Colored Callers 25a. Tickets to Private 80xe5...76c Whole Boxes 45 0.0. Proscenium Boxes 43 00. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises 4 before 8. 801" Office open from 10 to 3 'o'clock. IME AL 4:=o 10,7' laMX AL 1.11. RETURN OP THE FAVORITES FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, °DAMMED% Monday ifiliveutng, Septekuber 13tti, Norris Bros., Pell and Trowbridge Minstrels, From tho School Street Opera Howe, Boston. THIRTEEN STAB PERFORM-MS, BEST BAND IN THE WORLD. Admission, 25 cents ; Chiirea iii. Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8 o'clock. LON MORRIS, 808 Business Manager. - CAR.L FORMES IN PITTSBURGH.- m. b. ULLMAN, trbknetur of the Academy of New York, has the honor tc, announce that CARL 'F 0 R ME 8, AT4 T LIVING BASSO, Assisted by H t the principal Atriete and the GRAND OMAR& TEL! of the Academy of Music, New York, will give a Mam- moth Musical Festival in this city, on MONDAY and TIM DAY, Peptetuber 20th antilkist. Full particulars In future advertisement. _ Gall _________ _ _ ANNUAL STATE FAIR 9 Till: Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. eYeTamalß 213 m, 2gru 4 aoirr, AND OCITOSPZ. /ST, 1858 PAIR GROUNDS, NIIiTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. Annual Addressee!, Friday, at 2 P. m. Awards of Com mi. tee announced immediately afterwards. Articles for exhibltl,n addressed to A. 0. lIHISTER,Seo rotary, Monongahela Houin Pittsburgh. All articles and stock lisle:Wed for exhibition, transport ed free of charge. Office, No. es Fifth streei, where entries will bo received, and exhiblora' tickets furn 4 is : lied. Books of entry closed on Tuesday, noon. Premium Data and List of Judges furnish ed on application. 44-Members' Tickets, $l. Eh:lglu admission, 2.6 cents. Echibitors meet become, members. A. 0. ItERSTRII, flecr • texy State Agricultural Society. D. A. TAGG ART, President. faeasdawtd—ca DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. aul4.ly—N R. M. CARGO & CO., Photograipitierg rad Ambrotypists, _ _ NEW YORE GALLERY, 1 No. 21 Fiith street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, m. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittoburgh PRIONS TO SUIT ALL. mylidtlf-3p Et 0 E ki & § NEW DAGUERREiN AND AMBROTYviwi SKf AND 41DE-LIGBT G A LtERY, MTH BTiII T , N2LA . 4 . bII'INISITE POST-0171102, SICYITB.EB taken In all tne. varinua Aylea, In way waattier, and warranted to picatact, at re.sonnble ratoz. &as_ Sick or cwceaacri eca4QT.L4 taken at their re:eidetic°. aplatlylitv—ta AMBROTYPEB - A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE P/OTITILIi - . . WARRANTED, OAN BE HAD AB LOW 98 AT ANY FIRi3T•CIiAI39 ESTABLIBEDMV N THE COUNTRY, AT Removed to '2l Fifth Street. VARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND %.# AMBROTYPE (.1.4,14.,ERY has been removed from :6 Fourth street, to No. 21 Wirth street, near Market. These rooma having bee 4 built eipc-cialiv for the purpose, with three large lights, ate not surpassed in the city for comfort, convenience and eicellence in arrangement. Air Oar old friends and patrons ; and those wishing su perior likenesses, are invibid to ealL fa Reception Room and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7 AUCTION SALES. SALES 4T NO. 54 FIFTH ST. At the new Commercial Bales 'coma, No. 64, EMI I street, every week day, arelheld publi. „sties of goods in all variety, suited for the trade and cansumers, from a large stock which Is constantly replenished with .fresh consign. menta, that must be closedlforthwith. • AT 10 O'OLOOK, A. Ti, Dry Goods and fancy articHs, comprising asaily everything needed in the line for personal and family use; table cut lery; hardware; clothing ; iboots and shoes; ladies ware, &c. Al' 2 O'OlOOK, P. 61, Household and kitchen lin - niture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets ;elegant iron stone Ohina ware; stoves; cooking utensils; grpceried, AO. AT 7 O'OLOOK, PAL, Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical instro. merits; guns; clothing; dry ''goods; boots and shoes, book stationery, &c. fseEil , P. H. DAVIS,Auct.B BitANDY, AT DAY MORNING, Sop be sold, at the new Auction I count whom it may concer 4 eighth pipe, Pr,. ch Cognac Brand;; 10 cases 1 dozen bottles each, P. M. DAVIB Auctioneer L"AMILY CARRIA(.I.E, AT AUCTION ON SATURDAY MORNING, Stritember 11th, at 1.1 o'clock, at the Commercial Ealcs Rooms, No. b 4 Binh attest, will ba sold, one second-hand two horse family Carriage. sold IP. Al. DAVIS, Anctdoneer STEAMI3OAT'S. ZANESYILLE. For Marlette and Zanesville The Ammer FNMA GRAHAM, apt. Mon. ATMS, will leave for the above and all intermediate port] on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Yor freight or paaaage apply pa lxord. J. Si. EL 15'RICE'.9 CENTRAL PLANING . MILL, WATER smrtedr,i!, ALLEGREEY, ARE now in full operdtion, with Fay & Co.' improved machinery ior'lthe manufacturing of Bash Framer, Doors, &litters and lilouldings. Builders and con tractors will find it to their advantage to call and tusoertain cur prices. atiliklydaw $l5 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR TWEN TY-FIVE OENTB4TECE GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.—This little work 4ontains all the words and Music of the new and popular ar of the day. The selec• tiou has been made with gnat c re, Riving only those songs which are good and popular. 11 the best songs of 8. 0. Foster, are embraced In this collection. A large supply tot received, and for sale at the 41usic Store of ante JOLIN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood et rest. A HIMAN REZON4Constitution, Rites .1141. and Regulations of the GrUnd Lodge of Pennitylvaula, new edition. For sale by J. S. viELDINau2t , 83 Wood street, near Fourth. ARNOLDS, Dovell and Davidson's Writing Fluids for sale by W. S. RAVEN Stationer, Noa. 81, 83 and , as Martet street. QAWYER'S CHEMICIAL OLIVE SOAP iJ is acknowledged by all whO have audit, to be the best and most economical Soap in use. Cuse p.mnd will do es much washing as three of cowmen Soap. It contains no in gredient that will injure the mitres of the most deV cate or finest goods that may be washed with it. For sale by all the principal groceries and deale s in the city. an 18 LAKE F 1813.--300 pkgs. hits Fish, Trout, Salmon, etc., for sale by ! 804 JIMMY 11. COLLIN& DIG LEAD-300 Pigsi for sale by 11. ee4 IlaißY 11. OOLLINB ACKE REL.- - 100 barrels No. 3. Large Mackerel ; bo 20 " No./ (se4) WANTED -300 bushels Timothy Seed Wanted, by JAMES A. Plana, sei Corner lifarket and First streets. L'l"--200 barrels freekLimeifor sale by gel imam mum& vi r ISCONSIN".--EIGHTY ACRES OF Land for sale, in the Stoidions Point Land District. Thisland will be sold at a great i?argain. Apply to JAMAS RIOELBT, Real Estate and= Broker; do Fifth at AYER" RAISINS--190 bas Gernez brand trurt received and for rale ,13. RNLI! & ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood afoot • Chroceite Bt. (Thule* Hotoi. II LACKING- ' 3 barrels Idssou'a'smau size }Raclin; 8 medium Just received and for male hye—lum '• EillY=lt t4l BRBOI7, - 1 No. • Wood street, Opposite the Bt. Oharies Rotel FRESH OH THEH ' I GENTLE ANNIE ''AIELOD/81%. PiiHlL—Plab, 20 cents: ElegintlY bctuad o N 1 43 yenta. Jest received and for sale, py ac 24 H. HIM= b 8110., 1ia.63 Rink guests UALL , S, Fr , arth street IuuTION-ON TllES amber 14th, at 11 o'clock, will owns, 54 Fifth street. on ao- i• redd and for HENRY H. COLLINE 4. U P IL Y