Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, September 13, 1858, Image 3

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DRY GOODS
C. HANSON LOVE' S
No. 74 Market Street,
BETWEE STREET A.Nb
PITTSBURGH, PA.
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE it i E
The subscliter has just retuned from Philadolphia, ~.rr
York, Boston., alid some of the hianufacmring towns in the
New Ragland States, so as to get &Tonic° of our DOMES
TIO GOODS direct ircm the manufacturers, nod sato one
Profit in receiving them to that way. Cur stezk of FOE,
SIGN GOODS has never tint , eo cOmp!ot,
DRESS GOODS :
VERY RICH DRESS SIRS, in Plain Black and Figured.
VERR RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Bn:caee
VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored.
VERY RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DE RAINS.
VERY RICH ROBE MOILS DE LAINS.
VERY RICH OOTION AND WOOL MOUS DE LAINS.
FRENCH MERINOS
COB U It GS,
The largeat atkck in the city, and
BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE
USN BF. FOIMB IN ANY CrrilEß HOU3S yeEsT OF
THE MOUNTAINS.,
BOUGHT AT AUCTION
LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES,
AND WILT. DI RE-SCLD AT A VEI6I
SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
Of Entirely new de3igLd, each us the
'l' ALMA SHAWLS,
And maul- Ct er
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
we Lava Leen able to offer go largo end varied a 13t003 of
all Lindy of SHAWLS and CLOASS.
NEEDLE WORK :
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNCINOS,
EDGINGS,
MOURNING GOODS :
IMAM DRESS GOODS, SILA.WLS, CRAPE VEILS,
OOLLZLE.S, . GLOVES,
AND
EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE
MOURNING GOODS
DOMESTIC"AND STAPLE GOODS
BT•1&CBED AbD UNBLEACHED MIISLINS,
TIOHLNO3,
GING H AMP,
FEINTS,
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
- And every other article aintely kept in a
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS
As many of tha above goods have beau bought from the
MANUFACTHR_EES and AT AUCTION FOR NET CASL I ,
we are enabled to sell them a 3 LOW AS THEY CAN Bh
PURCHASED IN lIANV OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES
in the Eastern cities. In then, we never have been able to
oiler so large and attractive a elect - to our numerous Coe,
mere and the public generally.
4ar NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. 1;t
C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Young, Stcvanabn t Love,
and love Brothers,
Nu. 74 HARICUT STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ael3:lEO dt w
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
COMPLYENG WITH THE. I:O3A3E2v"T REQUEST OF HON
DEEDS OF THEIR PATIENTS,
DRS. C. M. .F7TCH AND J. W. SYKES
Have concluded to reumin
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGII,
And may be emanated at their afire,
No, 191 Penis street,
OPPOe,ITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, excapt Sundays, for CONSCIMPTIoN, ASTHMA,
LIIONCIUTIS and ALL CTILE:: COM PLAtas,
complinted with, or airl?iag puLakossry dizaage, IL:eluding
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritla, Female Complaints, 4e.
WY, Awn & syh - Es woull state that their treatment
of Contamption is based the fact that the disezze =Ws
ix tls blood and systoni at large, Loth Defers and during ill
development in the lungs, and they therefge employ Mechan
ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and
strengthen the system. Pah these, they nee 1.11:DIOAL IN
HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Ratio
floes, (having no Carafire effects when used alone,) and PlTS
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
'tires of curability on any treatment has-3.i upon the
b a t false idea that the "seat of the disease can be readied
In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, (s before stated, the
act of the di:tease is in the blood and itz e f fect., only in the
lungs.
,t - g- No charge for consultation.
A list of qneations will be ssnt to thoso wishing to consult
no by letter. niy29olaw
A GREAT CHEMICAL DISCOVERY.—JULES
lIAUEL'S EAII ATHENIENNE, UR EFAIa RENO
VA R, is a never failing preserver, restorer and beautifier
of the Hair. With no deleterious qualities, it is a prevent
ive to the deeay of the Hair, renders it roft, glossy and of
the ortginal color, whea it has become gray. This valuable
peeparatlon will produce new growth of Hair, in place of
that destroyed by age and sicknes &id byß. L. FAHNES
TOGS & CO., corner Fourth and Wood streets, Druggists
generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules, Hanel tk Co., No.
708 Chesnut street, Philadelphia
10. BAHR OF THE SOUTH COI.INTN-- . .—At the AO
gust term of the Supreme Courtof Rhode Island, for
Washington county, the first day of January, a. 0., 1819,
was limited for bringing in the bills of the Bank, with a
view to a dividend of funds then ou hand This order is
made with a view to hasten 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. Hills pre
sented, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to
to
tereat. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver at lieu•
aington. Rhode Island. E. 11. POTTER,
au3l:4w Receiver.
Us NOTICE—TH:2 INTEREST COUPONS of the
Benls of Lawrence County, brined to the PITTS
BURGH AND. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due July.
ISIS. will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS &
Pitteburgh, Pa. The change in place of payfuent is made
consequence'of the failure of the Olde Life Insurance
and:Trtist Company, New Ycrk, where the .C:mpona are
payable By order of
i 52 THE 005111 1
,-,,,„ 1 -rm TILE BEST AN Ji
(91120,PEST VINEGAR is -.4e-r—r o
ing at the most extensive VL'i• -
PAAR WAREHOUSE in the:i viNE44 ki
West This house now Frup- itt=uumumr_
iv plies, and has for the last tan ifmtit,,.
ttoje.-, years, more than one-half of
. •
.4 the Pittsburgh grocers, and
the same in every ether city in
which it haa been introduced.
A. EtA.LLOU, 14d Water street,
betweso emithdeld sod (hat,
anM ydaw
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER AIM
SMELTING WORKS.
PARK M'CURDY 4r co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATITING,
Brazier-a' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
Itaisol Still Bottoms, Speiter Solder, Lc, also importers and
dealers in Metals, Tin Plata, Sheet Iron, Wire, La. Constantly
on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehonso, No. 149
First, and 120 Second etreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cat to any desired pattern. my2l):lyclaw
FLRST INTRODUCED JULY, 1849.
A. L. AIteII.a.IIIBAULT , S
Portableteam foisting and Pumping Engine
j~ u Whoefs, from 3to 30 hocse power. Also, Farm En
ems and Saw Mill Drivers,3 to 30 horse. Engines always
1.. n hand. Manufactory, /5 th S. Hamilton Strout,
jy3o:3mdsw PHILADELPHIA.
FALL.
GO TO
HOftNE , S, 77 Diaries Street,
And seo their fine display of
NEW Golpg. NOW OpRNTik:
ONE AND•A-ELALF ACRES OF GROUND
pidasantly situate on Mt. Washington, with Cottage
Dwelling Holm, Stable, Well, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines,
Strawberrice , good fanCel etc. The holm contains a hall,
four rooms and a kitchen. $2OO worth of Strawberries
were sold from this place last season. For price and terms,
call at the real estate Maw of S. CUTHBERT ON
Market street.
Titt
INSERTINUS, ETC
KENTUCKY .JEANS,
TWEEDS,
SATnaTTs
BEM
FALL
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
TERRIBLE AFFAM IN THE FIRST
WARP.
A Young Lady Shot by her Lover.
The First Ward, in the vicinity of the corner of
I Liberty and Second streets, was thrown into a state
of great excitement on Saturday morning, by a
rumer that a young girl named Eleanor Henry had
been shot by her lover, Thomas Smithson. The
crowd soon collected around the house of Mrs.
Henry, on the °error of !Liberty end Second, where
tbe weeaded girl lay, aaxicae; to hear the story,
which we give as we received it.
Thomas Smithson, Jr., a young man only eighteen
years of ago, has for many years been acquainted
with Eleanor Henry, a young girl of seventeen,
small, slightly built, but of a neat figure, and quite
handsome. He naturally became enamored of her,
but as he was somewhat dissipated, she gave him
little encouragement, treating him quite coolly.
About eleven o'clock on Saturday morning, Smithson
visited the house. He was met by Mrs. Henry, who
observed that ho kept his right hand in his pocket.
She asked him if ho wee armed, which he solemnly
denied, and added, " I would pot harm Ellen."
Smithson then had cn interview with Eleanor in the
parlor, daring which be implored her to treat him
more kindly, and permit his visits. Sho told him
she could not countenance him, then asked to be
excused, said she had household duties to perform,
and made a motion to leave the room. He insisted
'on her remaining, as he wished to converse further
with her, but she turned to go out, when en e ete,, 3oo
drew a pistol and fired at her while her hack was
turned. The report of the pistol soon brought her
mother and neighbors to the spot, the former arriving
in time to catch her daughter in her arms. Medical
attendance was required, and Dr. M'Cook and Dr.
M'Donald were called in. They ascertained that the
ball had entered the back, passed through one lung,
and out through the breast. They applied bandages
fcr the purpose of stopping the flow of blood, but
with little avail, as the internal hemorrhage up to two
o'clock on Saturday was greet. It is he opinion of
the physicians that she cannot recover. In the after
noon Dr. Dickson took off the bandages and tied up
the laqis artery which had been cut off. He thinks
there is now a possibility of her recovery. Though
suffering mudlisepain, she was soneible and talked to
seine of the friends who came in. The physicians,
however, forbid her to exert herself much.
Mayer Weaver visited the house about noon and
took the affidavit of Mrs. Henry ageanet Smithson,
detailing the chief facts. The girl herself, having
been informed by Dr. M'Cook that she was in a crit
ical condition, stated that after conversing with
Smithson some than she turn d to loses the room,
when ho fired at her, while her back was turned to
pass out of the door.
Smithson fled immediately after having fired the
pistol, but was pursued by a number of parsons,
who, however, lost sight of hint at the car
net of Second and Market stren.e. Ho was next
seen' on Wylie street, and about half past two o'clock
was seen to cross the river on the comb of the darn.
He was observed by officer Patterson, watchman El ,
der and a younger brother of the wounded girl, who
were in set:rely of him. They were about to cross af
ter him, when they saw him preparing to return, ev
idently with a view of getting on a to tv , bent, which
weadp the lock, on her stay up ifs liver. They
watehed him until ho roga mod this and arrested
laicce On hie way down, he alleged that the affair
was entirely, aoo:dental. Ile seas scoured in the
watch-house' where many anxious persona endeavor
ed to get a view of him.
Miss Henry is a y mng lady nee has many friends,
by whom she is uei,ersally behe,ed for her good
qualities. She is the daughter at Mrs. Harriet Hen
ry, widow of the janitor of the First Ward school, who
died four years since. Mrs. H. has since performed
his duties., Eleanor is a pious, exemplary girl, being
a member of the N. E. Church on Liberty stree', cud
has always sustained a good character, }et wo learn
that Smithson had circulated report.] about her which
affected her good name. Wo are also informed that
previous to the shooting, Smithson declared his in
tention of doing it at the house of a neighbor.
The circumstances of the case, becoming known,
excited much indignation, and the cold blooded act
was execrated by all. There sus F 1 general feolng
against Smithson, end Lad he been overtaken at
first, he would probably base met with summary
punishment. Indeed, we heard one ci our oldest and
mutt respected citiz;_es ant aid be one to
"string him up" if captured.
We sincerely hope that ilia e out lady may recov
er. She will have the attention of many kind Iriende,
who nil( do all in their power, and it is to be hoped
her wound will not prove fa 4. We heels no doubt
that whatever may be the ret of this cowardly at
tack, Smithson will meet the punishment which
such a cool, deliberate attempt on the life cf a weak,
dependent female, deserves at the bands of the law.
—Oa Suniay evening, Miss Henry cv,..s quite nom
fortable, Tit the physicians were not willing to
pronounce her out of danger, as inflammation, re
sulting in death, may ensue. Still the mild weather
of yesterday, and th. , excellent treatment she is un•
der, are favorable to her early recJvery.
Smithson has been committed to jail for a hearing
CO-t11017014%
Woods, the Lottery - Dealer
On Saturday morning in the Court of Qaarmr Ses
sions, before Judge M'Clure, R. Biddle Roberts, Esq.,
made a motion that ISEIV.O J. Woods, who has fur
some time been confined in jail en a charge of deal
ing in lottery policies, bo admitted to bail for his
appearapee at the next term of Court. Mr. Roberts
gave a history of the oats, and said he thought the
amount of bail demanded by Mayor Weaver, $250",
was exhorbitant in the extreme. Ho would, there
fore, ask the Court to reduce the amount of bail.
Judge M'Clure remeri - o-1 that,: at the ;lose of the
last term of Court he had illitinctly given out that
heavy bail would be ro l ol-itd in 01l prosecutions for
dealing in lottery ticlzets, or similar offenses. The
Court was willing and ready to talt.o good security
for the appearanco of Mr. Woods, but could not re
duce the amount. Mr. Roberts acid $2.50u visa a
largo sum. Judge M'Clure that Mr. Woody'
security , would run no risk f pri. , soor was, as
the gentleman stated, anxious to be tried, a nd b e d
no intention of running away. :Ma further
remarks by the Court end the cast, Woods true
remanded to prison, ho being utitille to give more
than $lOOO bail.
American Watt... Lea, --There can be no rer.A..n why
American workman should not be able to du as good
work even in the mere delete the me
chanic arts as those Of the .1.1 country, and we daily
hear of something new which thy vr. auerea , stally
accomplished. At the large watch ee l jur; elry I
lishment of Messrs. Heineman h Mevran, on Fifth
street, opposite our cfii-e, we be,,, ,i.en a l o t of as
elegant gold and sliver watt :a.: v.a over saw, the
workmanship of American tne.:hmies. The move.
merits are new, beautiful 0.7 i :Aror' , in their con
struation, and the best judges .0 tl,c country have
pronounced them faultless in neiplo and quality.
They are inanufaotuted be Applet..o, Traey do Co.,
at Waltham, Mass., and are accurate and capital
time keepers. They are also much liable to get
out of order than other watc`..-. Messrs. Heineman
do le.yran aro the maeufactmed's agents and ara
daily selling these excellent time keepers. It is a
remarkable evidence of the excellence of these
watches thabthey have already been counterfeited in
England for exportation to this country. The cost
is not much greater than half that of the price
charged for an imported article of no better qua ity.
Messrs. Reineman do Mcyran are extensive dealers
in watenee. clock. and jewelry of every description.
They have been among the first in this city to bring
on a supply of the Atlantic telegraph cable, which
they manufacture into charms, watch lteye,
, according to the taste of the purchaser. Their
stock of goods is large and varied, and they are pre
pared to supply all articles in the'r line at the cheap
est market ratas. The good, which they sell may be
depended upon to be in quality exactly as they re
present them.
Opening Nl9ht.—The Morris, Pell and Trowbridge
Minstrels will open at the Masonic Hall, Fifth street,
this evening. Our sit c,nw will i-eintqabor the un
precedented success Anjoo.i hero by this company in
Juno hot, when they drew i ail h0u.40. for four weeks
in succession. The verdict of the oinusement loving
public was that they are the best troupe travelling.
The present company is thy same as on their previous
visit and we are care theyrtave not lost any of their
powers of attraction since they loft us. The company
combines the hest talent in the country. Dick
Sliter stands uneaquelled as a jig dancer—Johnny
Pell's witticisths are always fresh and original—Mas
ter Rentz has one of the faie,t voicrs we have heard
—the ballads of Messrs. Prescott and Trowbridge are
exquisite—and the comicalities of Lon and Billy
Morris altogether irresistible. We sincerely wish
them the success which their talent should so readily
command—full houses and a pr.ntable stay in our
city.
ilsoterioue Disappearancc.—A man named Benson
arrived in our city one day last week from the
northern part of He bad letters of intro
duction to some families in Allegheny, one of which
ho visited, and inquired (Cr another. He started in
the direction of th e bc.t,rt cf the latter, and has not
been seen. He pu• up ai the St. Charles Hotel,
where his baggage wt life. Information of him
will be thankfully reee,v,..d. I i way Go communi
cated at this office.
Sentanced.—George Bash, lato Postmaster at Et
na, who plead guilty to a charge of robbing the mail,
was brought into the United States District Court on
Saturday morning, for sentence. Ho seemed much
affected, and shed tears profusely. His Honor,
Judge Irwin, mado a few remarks, and sentenced
him to ten years imprisonment in the Western Peni
tentiary. ` lle was removed and taken to jail.
Veterans.—Acoording to announcement, a meet•
log of the soldiers and sailors of the war of 1812,
was held on Friday, afternoon, for the purpose of el
ecting officers. The following gentlemen were se
lected for the ensuing year: President, William Gra
ham; Vice Presidents, John M'Kee and Alexander
Carnahan, Srcrotary and Treasurer, Luke Loomis;
Marshal, James Peek.
Charged with Larceny.—A man named George Ni
ble was arrested on Saturday morning, charged with
the stealing of a plush vest and a pair of boots from
Mr. John Mist], the proprietor of the Eagle Hotel,
Libertystreet. The vest was found on him when ar
rested. Mayor Weaver , before whom he was taken,
committed hint for trial:
c Delegates to the National Democratic
Convention.
Ward and-township meetings were hold in the va•
done districts of the county on Saturday, in pursue
anee of the call of the Executive Committee. We
give below the names of the,delegatett, so far as we
have been able to obtain them:
PITTSBURGH.
First Ward—Hamilton Laoook, Wm. Brown,
Second Ward—Win. B. Barroll, Chas. Barnett,
Third Ward—Th. Umbstaetter, Geo. P. Hamilton,
Fourth Ward—C. shaler, Thomas A. Hamilton,
Fifth Ward—John P. Glass, Dr. Corn man.
ALLEOLUANY CITY
First Ward—Neill M'llwaine, Chaa. H. Paulson,
Second Ward—Wm. Hazlett, Wm. Clayton,
Third Ward—Leo A. Beehhatu, Edwin A RAertp,
Fourth Ward—Alexander Hays, James Patton, Jr.
MANCEIESTEEL—Edward B. V. Huller.
Remo; E.—Samual Smith.
Accident on the Steubenville and Indiana
Railroad
On Saturday morning the city was rife with rumors
of a fearful accident on the Steubenville and Indiana
Railroad. The reports varied from thirty killed to
three—numerous despatches were received, and it
was finally ascertained that the accident was not so
terrible as at first supposed, for though quite a num
ber of persons were injured more or less, no one was
killed. We give the particulars and names of the
wounded in our telegraphic column.
The accident occurred to the train from this city
which left on Friday at 2:35, P. M., at Miogo Sta
tion, thirteen miles west of Steubenville. The cars
jumped the track while on a bridge, which gave way,
precipitating one passenger oar ten or twelve feet.
The baggage car was partially thrown over, and
both were badly broken. The passengers were
obliged to return to Steubenville on foot utter the
accident.
The Steubenville Herald, of Saturday, says, as to
the cause of the disaster, that it was at first supposed
that the structure, from some undiscovered cause,
had given way; but it is now ascertained that some
of tho hind oars were displaced on reaching the end
of the bridge, which, knocking out some of the main
timbers, the structure had to give way. The loco.
motive ar.d tender, fortunately, passed over in safe
ty; the express car remained suspended en the end
of the bridge, the hind truck having gone down;
after it descended the baggage car, and the two pas.
senger cars—not falling in ono mass, but scattered
about. Only one car was shattered into pieces.
The descent was about twelve feet, and the water in
the creek was very low.
Shooting Affair in Temperaneeville.—About two
o'clock on Sunday morning, two men, named Adam
Walters and James Anderson, were lodged in jail,
charted, on oath of Edward Blunden, of Temper
anceville, with assault and battery with intent to
kill. The statement of Mr. Walters is this : About
eleven o'clock on Saturday night, as he and Ander
son were sitting in his house, on the Washington
road, near Tomperanceville, James Blunden and
James Molds came to the door and tried to got in.
Failing in this, they threw a large boulder through
the window, striking a child of Mr. Welter's on the
shoulders. Incensed at the unprovoked attaes, they
each seized hold of shot guns, and both fired simul
taneously at the assailants. Blunden receiied a few
sh , d in the sids. Molds was not hurt. The injury to
Li!ur,tien very slight. Walters and Anderson were
arrested :ind committed by Esquire Carnahan for
turther M. , ating. The affair should be ievetdigated
at once, !,,r this story be correct, it h a piece of
;re,, irje.t:ice to keep these men in confinement for
deft oding the house of one et them from the as-cults
a; t,utsiders.
A Wat,r Bas6.—A2 watchman Kennedy was on
his usual round on Friday evening, he observed three
!..en and a female, who appeared to bo partially in
toxicated, go aboard a ccnal le..oat which was lying at
the Allegheny wbarf. He pr'ocured the assistance of
another officer, boarded the boat, and arrested the
four. As they were going at.hore, ono of the men
gave the officers the slip, and jumped into the river.
They watched for his appearano for some time, but
as he was not seen to come up, concluded he was
drowned. They went to the Mayor's offoo and in
formed the Captain of the Watch of the supposed
drowning. He suggested that the men might bo
alive, and sent an officer to his house, who found him
there, drying his clothing after his immersion. In
the morning the partio,i were t.ll then beforo the
Mayor, and fined $5 each.
Dead.—Wo noticed a day or t.vo since the fact of
a man named Irwin attempting to take his life, dur
ing confinement in the county jail by taking arsenic,
and that ho would likely recover. On Saturday
morning, Coroner Alexander was called upon to bold
an inquest on Li. Lady. About ton o'clock ou Fri ,
day night ho had been seizni with vomiting and
ornvulAanp, which continued until midnight, when
he tied. A jury returned a verdict of death by
cidc.
The name of ihe deceased was James Irwin ; ha
3 , 38 ilb3llt forty4ive years of age and resided in the
Frith ward, where ho had a wife and several children.
wits employed at one of the rolling milk in the
Fifth ward.
Where to do.'—We always take pleasure in recem
mending to our readers a porßer. in any line of busi
ee,,, who is deserving of patronage, and it is with
these feelings we would direct their attention to the
savertlirameut in' another column of C. Hanson Love,
No 74 Market street. He has recently returned
from the eastern cities, where be has purchased from
the manufacturers and at auction for not cash,
large and attractive stock of tall dry goods of every
description. Ile promissa to soil these articles at
very low figures, and wo are .atisfled ho will keep
his word. His establishment has long been a favor
ite one with the ladies, as they can always get what
they wish at their owu price. Call on Mr. Love in
making your fall purchases of clothing, and we can
testify that you will not only COll3O away satietied,
hut also eavo money.
Re,,idtimi a Coragtable.—A men named Andrew
Gilkey was brought down from McKeesport, on Sat
urday night, with a oommittment from Esquire
Cochrane, f.r assault and intt,ry with intent to kill
It seams that a eon of Uilkey's had been informed
against ! - or malicious misehiel; a warrant was issued
and officer Celli went to Gilkey's house to arrest the
boy. The father resisted the arrest of hie 90n, and
salted a heavy bar of iron struck at Cook with it.
Ile, however, warded off the blow with his arm , an d
the iron glanced off and struck a bystander on the
head, inflicted an ugly wound. officer Cook inform.
ed againA Gilkey and had him committed on the
above charge.
The 4"eather.- -The following Is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, 09 kept by tieorge E.
optician, Fifth street, yesterday :
TEIF.P.HOMY.TCR..
In Sun. In shade
9 A. M 91 ° - 69°
12 M 94'...... ......... 72°
6 P. 141
Baromuler, 29 3-10.
Theatre.—Gov. Porter had a rod house on Satur•
day evening to witness the representation of " Ln•
cretia Borgia." Mr. M'Farland and Miss Cappell
both did admirably. This evening,Mr. J. H. Taylor
makes his first appearance here in many years, as a
czar, in the character of Damon, in the tine play of
"Damon and Pythias." "The Wizard Skiff, or the
Massacre cf Solo," is the afterpiece.
Accident.—A man whose name we could not learn,
had hie leg crushed on Friday evening, by being
caught between the Birmingham wharf boat and the
furry boat, as it came in. Be slipped while stepping
off the boat.
(Vicars Wills and Alexander, who wont in pursuit
of tue convicts Kingsbury and Burns, have returned,
after a long search, without having found any traces
of the fugitives.
211 rd. Macroady.—We acknowledge the receipt of
a memoir of this lady, very neatly gotten up. We
understand that she will shortly appear in this city,
at Porter's Theatre. The press, in the cities where
she has performed, speaks of her in terms of unqual
ified praise.
Bowman & Cu :—My wife %vas troubled with cough
and pain in the breast fur five years—the last two of
%chitin she was very low indeed. I procured some
of your Compound, and after she had taken it for
about five weeks she was able to do all our house
work, which she had not pro iously done for four
years.
"He cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Cona
pc.und to all who are suffering under that terrible
teease—Consumption.
JAMBS SOCTIIERLAND.
M&a R. SOUTELLIIILLND
LATUIVILLZ, Ky., July. 16513.
DR. J. HOSTETTER'S ORLEBRATE.D STOMACH
BITTERS, for the cure of Fever and Agne, is beyond
all controversy the safest and beet remedy that could be
used by the afflicted, for all diseases of the above nature.
The moot violent attacks of thi- dreodfui disease have often
been prevented by the use of this reliable remedy. The
"Bitters" have been used by the proprietor in an extensive
practice, in the treatment of Fever and Ague, for a number
of years, and its wonderful curative powers are well known
both to the press and the pnbl'c. Those who desire a thor
ough renovation of their entire system, should not fail to
use the " Bitters."
i)r sale by drnggists and dealers generally, everywhere
and by 1108TETTEll d 8111TH,
blannianturers and Proprietors,
es -1 69 Water and 68 Front streets.
O. J. M. OLIN'S CELEBRATED. STOMACH BIT
TERS—Try thew, 'and satisfy yourselves that they
are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does
not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, but leaves them to test their own merits, and the
constantly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof
that they are all they are recommended to be, and far en
perior to any preparation of the kind nns in the market.
Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re
sults 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
one to the whole system. Be sure and call for J. N. Olin's
Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article par.
chased bears the name of J. N. Olin, as manufacturer.
For sale by J. N. OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer
Ne. WI Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and
dsalen geatira.l. i
Allegheny Cemetery—The Death of John Bissell,
Jr.—At a meeting of the Board of Managers of the
Allegheny Cemetery, held on the 9th inst., the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were unanimously
adopted :
WitErta.ss, Mr. John Bissell, Jr., late Secretary
and Treasurer of this Board, having been called,
since our last meeting, from time to eternity, by a
sudden and awful casualty, it is proper that wo
should place on record an 03treyeion of our feelings
and sentiments in regsrd to this melancholy and
distressing occurrence. It 15, therefore,
Resolved, That white wo bow with humble submis
sion to the mandato of that Groat ` Being whose
agency controls and detcriu.nos every event of our
lives, we desire at the same time to express the pro.
found grief et the removal trim our midst, in the
very prime and vigor of ikis Li ir,houd, of ono FO
well fitted by the sterling qualities of his mind and
heart to pertorui honorably and usefully his part en
the great theatre of life.
Resolved, That in the death of Mr. Bissell, the
large social circle of which he was a worthy and
highly esteemed member, as well as the business
community in which his punctuality, probity and
energy had gained him an enviable reputation, have
sustained an irreparable loss.
Resolved, That to his bereaved and heart stricken
family and relatives wo tender our sincere sympa.
thies and condolence.
Resolved, Thet the shave resolutions Le published
in the newspapers of the city, and that a copy signed
by the President and having the corporate seal of
the Company attached be presented to the family of
tho deceased
A.test
Tuos. M. 110Wg, President
'17,, Nrw N atiottal. —Uo.T. Foster arrived in the
(thy on Saturday and announces that he will re-open
the now National within a tow days with a tirt class
CI Lillian ) •
The case of llotry Moore, convicted of counter
feiting, in which a motion for a new Dial was to
have boon argued on tiaturday, has been postponed
until Wednesday.
Light coats neatly made. Yenta and veats suited
to the emasom bummer under wear of silk, and cot
ton, silk and linen hosiery, for men's and boy's wear,
at close rates for cul, by Carnaghan, Federal street,
Allegheny city. °
- - -
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
warerooms, 421 Penn Pitreet,
ABoVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
PITTSBURGH, l' A .
In t.JJu wu w thu J aru'd in inUSiIIO,M, 1 fthiU durote
atwuth,n t.• U I" Ali I `4.1 11,4!::los and Ora ridge.
Lnily—lc
SEWING MACHINES.
SINGER'S
'OPA
4
z
OREAT SUPERIORITY OF
THE
SINGER'S "MACHINE
Ovor all others, fur Me. nee ,d Shoe Manufac
turers, Harness MakOrd, Car,ave Ttianulers and Coach
Makers, leis long ho n I; dud practically a:kuowleged.
HIS NEW FAMILV MACHINE,
Which 11 a light, compact and Light ornamental machine,
(doing its work equally well with thy large maohlneso and
must I.ocduie a favorite fcr family new
Ez7- A full supply the ale v a Machines for sale at Now
York price', by IL IRA W, S 2 :110,1, et street,
. -
aal9.ly—'2.p
Pittibur4h,
SEW IN ti MAC I/ N E
Tue. $l.O AND P 940
SEWING MACHINES!
Are now on Exhibition, at the
uSIE Y 8 T 0 E
MR. DALY,
NO. 20 FIFTH STREET,
Tlmse HatLitres aro aduriltod to L 11.3 the bent ID maiket for
family taro, making an elastic double tittrad stitch, which
will not rip t Yeti if ovary fourth artioh t o cat It as the
only low priced doable thread Matt dm, to market. Ortiors
rocetved and promptly Utica by
M. DALY, Agora,
:Lb Flab the a•tmar of Market alloy,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
.*rir Ntalltg—M. DALY, en rormw of Fifth stroet
Mid Market alley, is the )oUto et the inutile in butortoss
on this street. jylfcly
s E L l OTT,
E" 4
.1
O
THE first place in public estimation is nuw
Justly accorded to the °ROVER A BAR ER MA.
011INE, for family Sewing, fur the following reagoun :
Int. It In MORE SIMPLE and LI ASILY KEPT IN ORDER
than any other machine.
2d. It makes a neam which will NOT RIP or RAVEL,
though every third stitch in cut.
Bd. It sewn from two ordinary npod, mud thus ell trouble
of winding th . ;ead Is avoided, while the Nltlllo Machine can
be adapted, at plea are, by a inure change of spoola, to all
varietien of work.
4th. The same Machine tuns silk, linen thread and ep eil
cotton, with equal facility.
6th. The seam iI as elastic as the al ant elastic fabric, so
that It is free frau all LIABILITY to 1.111.11A11, in WA9II•
ING, IRONING, or otherwise.
dth. The stitch made by this Machine Is more BIiAUTI•
FUL than any other made, either by band or machine.
OPINIONS OF TUE PRESS..
Grover & Baker's is the best.—; Amer. Agriculturist.
To all of which the Tribune stye, amen.—{N. Y. Tribune.
I tie all that it claims to be.—[N. Y. Independent.
RP/idles Its own work; others do uot.—[Home Journal.
We give it the prefereuce.—lAmer. Baptist.
It ❑reds only to ho 11000 to be apprecieled.-IPlireno.
Journal.
Adapted fur woolens, linen or cotton.-lAtuer. Medical
Monthly.
We like Gruver & Baker ' s host.—{Ladled Wreath.
" Which is the beet?" Grover & Baker's.—" N. Y. Dispatch.
Superior to all others.—[N. Y. Mercury.
We have uu hesitation In recommending it.—[N. Y. Ex
press.
It requires uo reepoollog.—(N. Y. Evangelist.
For family use they aro unrivaled.—(N. Y. Daily News.
They sew a seam that will not rip.—(N. Y. Courier.
It performs nobly and expeditiously.—,N. Y. Examiner
Remarkable for the elasticity of eitani.-- [Pollee Gazette
Well adapted to all kiuda of faullly sewing.— . N. Y. Obi
The most ble-nod invention of modern times.—{Motti
Magazine.
Best adapted fur family use.--[N. Y. Day Book.
We do not hesitate to recommend Y. Chronicle.
It sews strongly and does not rip.-11,1fe Illustrated.
The prince of Inventions Prot. Churchman.
It le woman's beet frleud.—i N. Y. Weekly News
And two hundred more references.
To Clergymen sod Benevolent Societies.
The DROVER 44 BARER SEWING MACHINE CO. will
sell, for the present, to Clergymen and Benevolent Societies
their superior machine at one half the mutt, retail price.
W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent.,
1.113 u ly No. 21 Fifth street.
AUTUMN TRADE, ISSS.i
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
AT WHOLESALE
T 1 R. MI 15 Ow 4:31- 1:::1 CI TA .1 ,
OF NEWEST STYLES.
SHAWLS IN EVERY VARIETY
WARING?, COBLIRGS, AILIBLIN DELAIN
VELVETS, SILKS, ..s, LIINGEIAMS.
CLOVIS, GASSIBIEIIERI2, L ATINEra, VESTING&
FLANNELS, PRINTS, BLEAT AND BROT•N GOODS
With a complete Iwo ut
EMBROIDERIES,
And other styles of Goode adapted to
A FIRST CLASS TRADE
All of width are offered for Bale, cheap
W. G. CHITTICK & CO.,
438 Market & 433 Merchant Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
ga¢2.7.41m-fraxto-we
CHEESE. --300 boxes choice cutting Oheeee
tat received and for sale loy aan
ace a OOLLINB
BUSINESS CARDS
J. & 'l'. GROUTT,
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC,
DEALERS IN
fINR .",LD MONONOAUI TLYI WHISKY, P EAOI3
AND APPLE BRA V. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS A I DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield e.nd Nront Streets,
apl 11 PITTSBURG U. PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
PRINT/Ntl, Jk. , B, AND ALL, LUND. , {IA l'1•1:40
I =6 11— I :2° Et
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, P.\
itA k s bought at market price,
RE1201 1 .4t..
011 NI MOORHEAD has removed to
NJ. 7 I Wutor ntroot, tmlow 51arket
1011 N 11100 REREAD.
OMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIC METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 71 WATER STREET, SEI.MW MARKET,
PITTSBURGH, PA
ITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
14.% AC JONES JNU. k .i9li ai u 6 11
ONES, BOYD c't , co
ASupe era ani: el or
CAST STEEL-
Auto,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Dormer ttoss sind First Stroats,
iy2s PITTSBURGH, PA.
m 0 0 RHEAL) & (.7, 0 .
American, Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
Fur Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, dte.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
MITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON
Warehouse. No. 136 First xtreat,
mr26:ly-is
4.5 AI JONIr3
D. B. iftOGERS & CO
LIANUITACTUREREI or
ROORIOP IMPROVED PATENT
81' EEL CULTIVATOR TEET I!
COUITER RGEIS AHD FIBST STIIHEITE,
L. C. ILEIPBUKII,
rrl)B.N iv AT LAW AND CONVEYANCin.
' '4
JAMES Ai. FETZER,
ilorwarding and Commission Merchant,
ur, drain, Batton, Lard, !Sutter,. Seod:;, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Uorner of Marl Let. and First atroeta.
PITTSBUtIGII, ('A.
RSYIR ro—Francis G. Bat William Dilworth, Br.,
. Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, Heiskell &
weartngen, B. Bnidy, Cast , . M. & M. Bank, List & Howell,
Mangle k Go_, George W. Anderson, Braila Paxton & Co.
97bmAllim. myVkitaf
WM. W. KNIGHT,
I IRST PREMIUII HUY ME LINEN
DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY,
NO. 806 ARCH STREET,
Silk, Merino and Cottmi ::nder Shirts and Drawers, Cra•
vats, Scarfd, Gloves, Ltanditcrchiefs, 4.3., Dressing Gowns,
shuts, Wrappers, and Drees Btocks made to order by meas
urement, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jel yd
E. P. MIDDLETON & ORO.,
IMPORTERS OP
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DEALERS IN
<AL4'II 4 4II - 47. OLD WHISK:NS,
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA-.
GO ANSI SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
Vilna Premium Fdlind Factory,
001INBR THIRD AND MAI:KIST ;sTS., PITTSBURGH.
rfillOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VRNITIAN BLINDS, of the most exgni•
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
,:iven to tho wants of customers. Pri4; low. All wort,
warranted. N 0.72 THIRD Street, Plttsbnigh. imyB:lyis
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
fIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FUR THE ERECTION OF OAS WORKS, for from five
qurnera ru.l upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Fan:laces.
mySayls PITTSBURGH. PA.
CARTWRIGHT Si. YOUNG,
(Succeuors to John Cartwright,)
ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERB
11E_ or Pocket and Table Cutlery, Sur&ic 'I awl an] Dens
tel Ir.etrnments, Onus, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, et,., No. 86
Wood street.. They give special attention the rel,itulactur•
ug of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and k.a elrinp
puartaAlity and despatch. apIT
ILUITCLIICOCK, ilirCgiEERI 8i CO.
(8000ls8oRs B.UPFSIAN, M'CiltgEßY A C 0.,)
U'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MPROHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Plour
....
and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Springer rbangh, Joseph E. Elder, St.
Pittsburgh ; Fenton Bros.,
11. Childs t Co., " Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore;
Bagaley, Cosgrove & Co., " Garret &Martln,Philadelphia;
licQuadless, Means & Co. , " James, Kent, Santee & Cu. "
G. W. Smith, & Co., Weaver &
Gee. M. St L. Hord, Cincinnati [Leone, Sterling &
A. B. Fenton & Bros., " Yard, Gilmore & Co., "
my3lal
WILLIAM CLAYTON Sr, CO.,
41(tUOR MERCHANTS,
Near Wood greet,
.ITS Always on hand, Illazkbarry, Cherry, and cognac
Brandies, Old Monongahela and ttectilidd Whisky, of the
lie best QualltV. ddeleydals
WILLIAM BACIALET,
WHOLESALE GROCER
Nos. is and 20 Wood Street,
j) 23. tf
W. H. McGEE
Dealers In Ready Madu Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish
1 g Goods, corner of Fetioral Rtr.t and Siarket Square Alle
a.heny City. Pa, Jel2:ly
NI ARBLE 1 MARBLE! !
J 0111.75 JeleedßGO
BAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION Of
fiIONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Easelosuren, Posts, Esc., &C.
The public are respectfully invited to examine our stock.
Prams low, and - siert warranted.
vti,-1, !go. Tra i.O SI:4;ITY
POINT BOX FAOTORY.-
BUSHA rts OUTRNDORP
Manufacture to order, BOXES suitalde for ;bap and Candles,
Hardware and Variety Go. &a, etc., rtc
04_ ()Mom promptly filled.
ROBERT DSLZILI-- J AISCS e. utiILIDINO
ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
Giroeera, CommLasion and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 2bl
Liberty erreet, p.. nos2Ecy.
F URNITURE FOR CASH.
A full tusgortment of
Itittaburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX, _ _
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as
well as a spledid assortment of
OFFIOE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done at this establishment b for CASH.
Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything
In the above line, would be advantaged by tailing et
FACIECINER ik IRWIN'S,
No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth.
J. D. Pacconia,
Jame H. Dorm.
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADIES' RESTAURANT,
NO. 274 FIFTH STREET.
The snbscriber has Based, and fitted up several commodi
ous rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth
street, which are now opea for the Bummer Season. La.
dies and gentlemen can always find an abundant supply of
FARM CONFECTIONARY, FRUITS, ICE CREAM,
WATER ICES, and all the refreatimontaof the season. All
are =dly reque s UalD) ELOGIELEYted to visit the rooms, and tad for
EMPORTVIS OP
MANUFACTURERS OF
MANUFACTURER OF
PITTSBURGH, PA
PlrPElllint. I:, Pd
Ortl.Jll WITLI a. LOPE.IIIIIIN
No W. , liotzetil Lop.t
I=l
WDOLESALE AND EiTAIL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
NO. BY DIAMOND ALLEY,
PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH
0. M. DOSCH.
McCIE E & CO
MERCHANT TAILORS,
BOOK CAbiS,
DR. R. A. WILSON',,:
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
PREPARED AND BOLD BY
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO„
WHOLESALE DRUUOISTS,
B L. FAHNESTOUK'S VERMIFUUE,
c.,rrier of Wood and Fourth Streeta,
I . ITTaBUNUH, PENN'A
riIIIESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A
AL limited extent, been before the public this section
of the country for a period of over twenty years, and from
the tact of their not being move generally known through
out the length and breadth of tile laud, it might, perhaps,
be Inferred that they are lacking In some of the great mem
tlais of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their
enperter, etc.; but each, however, is not the case, their sup
ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the
original proprietor, (Dr. Willem) was always limited to such
au extent as at times to render it difficult to fill home orders,
but with even thin dittadvantage wherever used they have
never failed to call foith the strongest testimony In their
favor—testlnomytry instances unsolicited—net gotten
up expressly for publ city—but freely proffered to the in
ventor exprostdons f gratitude for the great benefits de
rived from the use of theee truly wonderful Pills, In proof of
which we subjoin thelfollowiug ;--
We, the embscribera;Ministers of the Gospel, an.i members
of till Pittsburgh Manual Confereoe• of the Methodist Bpi*
copal Church, havingi each and all of ne, during the peat
few yearn, had frequent opportunities of learning and trying
the character of Dr. it. A. lVilsou'ii Tonic, Cathartic, and
A uti-Dyspeptio Pills, are prepared to, and now state. with
pleasure, in tide communication. Wel we know them to be
an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their not,
to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a 'specific for
Sick-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are recom
mended, but as a safe family remedy among children, and
tor the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, etc.
Revs. Jas. G, Ransom, Wm D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams,
Thos. Baker, Francis IL Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley
tituith, Moses Tichnell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W.
Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Hays, B. F. Sedwick, G. Martin,
Thee. McGrath, J. M. Roger, Win. Smith, N. Callender, S.
H. Brockunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Wm. Tipton, O.
Hodgson, John Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison.
(From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist
Protestant Church, signing the same.)
Revs. Goo. Brown, GOO. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan,
Jor. Browning, Wm. Roes, Robi. Simonton, Jae. Clark, Jas.
al. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Ostron, John Beatty.
My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the
above certificate; butas 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. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27,1839.
Da. Wusesit-1 feel myself a thousand times obliged to
you. I have for some years been afflicted 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
them will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish
you to send me four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige
yours, etc. ISRA.III, SHARP.
&street of a totter from Col. Camp, an elderly gentleman of
Virginia, who has raised a numerous family, of some
medical reading, an I much experience in the use of
medicine.
I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan
to supply us with your most excellent Anti-Dyspeptic
I bane been in the Ls bit of using it myself, and in my fami
Prune the time luta first brought them into ass in unr
ueiglitAithuoil mid Upon ill occasions have found them to
at, err the for which they were administered 51,..
wi.e hue n v,r v much Afflicted with sick headache, and,
by using one-litil. of on' of the pills, has uniformly found
relief. I Emelt It superfluous to enumerate the different
complaints for which I have adminNtered these pills. Sof
lies it to say that, s far as the numerous complaints set out
In the wrapper have fallen under my no' ice, the pill has had
the desired effect In removing the same; and en far as'my
self have been cut:tot-tied, 1 can say that they leave the
bowels In butter order then the Into of any other cathartic
Shut I have need,
D. IL ROGER
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
AND
EASTERN REPOSITORY
JOSEPH WiiITE
11 -AS JUST RECEIVED AT lIIS RE
POSITORY, situated near the Two Mlle ft• .
ken, between. Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a
splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Sn
etc. Rig arrangements are such that he is constantly
receiving new and second-hand vehicles, and the public may
rely on always finding a good stock on hand. lie also man
ofe,tures to order, on short notice,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
And all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years'
ractical experience in this business, and hia well-known
141L'Ilitiew, he flatters himself that he offers great inducements
parchseers.
RIZ — The establishment k Licsted on the route of the Ex
coiner Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every
fifteen minutes.
ref§ 4 W— C. WEST it CO., 431*.
CAItRIAOES,
IoCKAWAYB, BIKIGIEB, SULKIES AND SLEIOUS
No. 107 Penn stroot, PITTSBURGH, PA
Skii - All work warrauto I to Go of the beet:materiate and
illy Itlydia
O
'y 1 8 5 8
t g /
OF RICII AND BEAUTIFUL 0
A c l .Ir-a MK.
DRESS GOODS AND SHAWLS.
CEO. R. WHITE & CO.,
WILL OPHN UN MONDAY, THE Ora INST.,
A brilliant assortment of SILKS, in every variety
THEIR STOCK OF NOVELTIES COMPRISE
Robes a Deux Jupes,
Robes a Deux Volants,
Robes a lez,
Poplin Robes a lez,
Venitian Robes a Deux Volants,
Mousline " cc
FRENCH PRINTED FLANNELS FOR
ROBES DE CHAMBRE.
Aldo, the most extennive, varied, and magnificent stock of
SHAWLS
Ever offered by thorn, including styles and varietie3 unsur
passed by any other house, West of the Alleghenies.
hey would invite particular attention to their new pat
tern WOOLEN SHAWLS, with reversible centres. Also,
their extensive stock of FRENCH NEEDLE WORK, VA
LENCIA and ENGLISH THREAD LACES, all of which
will be old at the lowest prices
s EI'OT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL,
LJ" 132 South Second Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Lubricating Oil fur all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or
Lamp Oil, is superior to the bait winter strain aperm for
hurtling in all kinds of
LAMPS, LANTERNS, BEADLIGIITS, LC
THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAM'
Thin lamp performs a porfct consumption of all smoke
and antell arising frum. ; the nee of oil, in which other lamps
are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant
thane. For sale wholesale and retail by
dfl 11. BOUREIAU, Sole Agent.
No. 22 Cliff street, New York,
hIANUFACTURER OF
GLASS SYRINGES, HOISICE 0P AT LUC
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
Ups Ware for Chemists, Draggista, Perfumers, Photo
gracbera, etc. iirren (Maas Ware by the package. A liber
al discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug.
gists and Dealers solicited. Price Lists sent on applica
tion. Jy3odim
JOHN W. 31'CARTI-lir,
BILL POSTER I
U
ILL ATTEND TO THE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTING of all kinds of
RILLS FOR CONCERTS LECTUREB, 14. 1 f1TIBITIONB, to
All communicattons—either by mall, telegraph, or other!
wlse--directed to the °Mrs of the Morning Poet, will resell , *
prompt attar:Am an!
CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT 11—Sale
of Spring and Summer stock of BOOTS and SHOES
Goods marked down.
Men's Gaiters worth .43,00 selling at $2,25
46 2 . 50 2,00
Ladies' " " 1,50 " 1,25
414 1,25 " 1,00
Boots" ... 1,25 " 1,00
Misses', Boys', Youth's and Children's belling at the same.
proportion, at the Cheap Cash Store of
JOSEPH H. BORLAND,
98 Market street, two doors from Fifth.
MANILLA PAPERS. All sizes and
qualities, for gale by
WM. G. JOHNSTON & 00.,
Paper Dealers and Stationers,
an 7 67 Wood street.
QTARCH-300 bas. Rochester Pearl Starch,
for gale by (ee4) HENRY H. COLLINS.
TANS-20 bbls. small white, fo sale by
se4 tI YH. COLLINS.
50 ACRES of very d : ble land, at a
short distance from the city, having some beautiful
sites for country residences-47 acres contain coal of the
very best quality. Nor sale by
en? & MMlthaT 41 BON, 61 Market it.
M I)ICAL.
PILLS
AND PROPRIETOR OH
your friend and wfdl.wiuher,
J 411.119 M. CAMP
CARRIAGES.
IdANUFAMMLZES OF
A. IL C. BROCKEN,
AMUSEMENTS.
ITTSBUGII THEATRE.
Sole Lame and Maniger,
Stage Director....
The celebrated young American actor, Mr. J. EL TAYLOR
will make his first appearance in his great character of
" Damon."
THIS EVENING, Septembei 18th, will be performed
DAMON AND PYTHIAS: THE TEST 02 PIiIIiNDSHIP
Damon.. ... .Mr. J. H. Taylor.
Miss Jennie Hight.
Favorite Dance
To concludo with the
WIZARD BRIFY: my TIER MASBAORE OR $OlO.
PRIOEB 07,i ADVISSIOS:
Dress Pircle and Parquette.soc I Family Circle 26c
Colored Boxes 60C colored Gallery 25c.
Tickets to Private 80xe5...75c Whole Boxes .$6 00.
Prosconlnm Boxes .$3 00.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises % before S. Box
Office open from 10 to 3 o'cl4r..k.
RETURN OF THE FAVORITES
FOR S I X NI6HTS ONLY,
CONINE - AMINO
Tao%day blverting s September 13tb.
Morris Bros., Pell and•Prowbridge Minstrels,
Fro., Ihr &bout Stroct 4.,1,5re iiousc, Boston.
THIRTEEN STA% PERFORMERS,
BEST BAND IN THE WORLD.
afir Admission, 25 cents ; Chilren 15. Doors open at 7
o'olock, commence at 8 o'cloclri LON MORRIS,
seB BasinessManager.
CARL FORMES .1.44 PITTSBURGH.-
M. it. ULLMAN, Dire:; ur of the Academy of New
York, Lee thu Lwow to eouotarru that
CARLF M E 8,
THE T I.IVINO BASSO,
Assisted by the principal Atrati mid the Off.ANL °WEIR
YHA of the Academy of Music, thew York, %11l give a Siam•
moth Mmical F'eativalin this city. on MONDAY and TUES
DAY, Ytiptember 20th acid klpt.' Full particulars in future
advertisement. seB:tf
ANNUAL STATE FAIR
O 1 T4ll
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society.
28T11, 2.9 - cu AND 31.1Tii, AND (aroma IST, 18458
FAIR GROUNDS, NINTII: WARD, Prrrißunpu.
AIIIIII9I Addresses, Friday, at 2 e M Awards of Coin
mi teo announced Immediately situ - ward&
Articles for exhibition addressed to A. 0. 21.1SI8TIC.C,E.eo•
klonongabels House, Pittthurgh
AU articles and stock intended for exhibition, transport
ed fre of charge.
Office, No. tiB Fifth street, whbro entrhs will be received,
and exttib tors' tickets furnished. Books of ou,..`ry closed on
Tuesday, noon. Premium List.4'and List of Judges furnish
ed on application
Ail. Members' Tickets, $l. Single admission, 25 cents.
E ihibiters must become members. A. 0. BRISTRR,
Seer .tary State Agricultural Society.
D. A. TAGGART, President. 1 - Leetl:dawtd—ce
DAGUERREAN I GALLERIES.
111. CAROO & CO.,
Photographers and Anibrotypists,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Nilth street, and
8 UNBEAM 9ALLERY,
at. W. cor. of Market ritroot 4nd Diamond, Pittaburgn
U 0 E 8 TO SUIT ALL. myl9:tf-8p
ecoGpfas ,
N f W DAGEFERREAN AND AMBROTYP
SKY AND .121.18-LIGIIT
G A IL L rE R 11 1
ri rru sTRNI.Tr, YEARLY OP 021Tli TILE POST-OPEOI,
rat.. PICTURE:SI taken In 41 the various styles, In say
weattier, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates.
yin_ Sick or I,c:eased persool taken at their residence.
ap'2oqyttaw-D5
AM 13 RO TY PIES—
!
A BEAUTIFUL ;AND DURABLE PICTURE
I,vARBANT.e.u, CAN BE [IAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY F111.3T CLASS USTABLISILMENT
TLi 11; COUNTRY, AT
Removed to 21 Fifth Street.
CARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
.1.5.111d.0'f111 3 11 OALLEIRY has bean removed from
ti Fourth street, to No. 2.1 Fifth street, near Market.
These rooms having been taint edpecially fur the purpose,
with three large lights, 'are nuc surpassed in the city for
comfort, convenience and excellence lu arrangement.
rffir Our old friends and patrons and those wishing su
perior likenesses, are invited tb call. *S. Reception Room
and Specimens on the ground:nom% ap7
A.CCTION SALES.
1 - lAILY SALES AI NO. 54 FlE'rli ST.,
I At the new Commercial dales 'mns, No. 64, Fifth
dtroat, every week day, are hold publi.. /ales of goods in all
variety, salted for the trades and consumers, from a large
stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. HI.,
Dry (foods and fancy articles,lcomprising nearly everything
uonded in the line for personal and family use; table cut
lery ; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies wale,
Bc. AT 2 O'CLUCK, P. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and aeound-hand;
heir, and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone Ohina wars ;
atoven; cooking utensils; groceries, Etc.
AT 7 O'CLOCK, I'. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; cloaks; Jewelry; musical menu •
lamas; guns; clothing; dry g0...v,i ; boots and shoos. book
stationery, de. iseSl I P. M. DAVIS, Anct.s
DRANDY, AT AUCTION-ON TUES
-1.1 DAY MORNING, Sopt'pinbor 14th, at 11 o'clock, will
to oold, at tho new Auction Rooms, 54 Fifth strect. on ac
c,itiut whom It may couccrn
4 eighth pipes Vronch Cognac Brandy;
10 cases 1 duzen bottles each, "
STEA
ZANESVELLE.
- - -
For Marlette and Zanesville.
f , The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mon.
AYRES, wilt leave forthe above and all
.termediate pOrts on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P.M.
Pot' frtdght or pacaage apply on board
J. & H. PRICE'S
CENTRAL PLANING MILL,
WATER STREET, ALLEGHENY,
RE now in fall operation, with Fay & Co.'
improved machinery for the manufacturing of
Frames, Doors, Shutters mid Illuuldinga. fiailders and Con
tractors will find it to their advantage to call and ascertain
our prices. atilaflydew
$l5 WORTH OF. MUSIC FOR TWEN
TY-FIVE CENTS—TILE GENTLE. ANNIE
MELODIST.—Thin little wroth contains all the words and
Music of the new and pupub• airs of the day. The eels°.
tion has been made with.grzat csrs, stving uuly those songs
which are good and populaC. All the bust songs of S. C.
Foster, are embraced in thifl collection. A large supply
just received, and for sale at tbe Music Store of
aal6 JOHN IL MELLOR, Si Wood street.
- A 'LIMAN REZON—Constitution,
and Regulations of tho Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania,
new edition. For sale J. R. WELDIN, -
'6.3 Wood. street, near Fourth.
ARNOLDS, Doyen itnd Davidsoteti Writing
Ylulds (or sale by ; W. B. HAVEN,
Stati.ner, ?due. 31, 33 and 35
:idarkut street.
c,!AWYER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP
0' is acknowledged by all wbo have used It, to bo the best
and moot economical Soap if, nee. Cue p,und will do as
much washing as three of common Soap. It contains no in
gredient that will injure ttni nerves of the most deCatt, or
finest goods that may be %vashed with it. For sale by all
the principal groceries and dealers in the city. aul3
I J AKE FISII.-300 . pkg,s. White Fish, Trout,
salmon, eto, for sail!" by
5(.4 lUNHY 11. COLLINS.
PIG} LEAD-300 Piga, for Bale by
se; RIMY IL COLLINS.
MACKERE L.--
100 barrels N 6. 3 Large mackerel ;
te_
No. 1 " " reed and for
HENRY EL COLLINS.
WANTED -300 bushels Timothy Seed
Went-d, by JAMES A. FETZER,
p.e4 Corner Market and First etreete.
'M.-200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale by
A
pOst ilENltif IL COIJINS.
1111 pr ISCON .--E T Y ACRES OF
vv. Land for sale, in the Stephens Point Land District.
This land will be sold at a great bargain. Apply to
JABIBB C. BICU Y,
se7 Beal Ss to and Bill Broker, O 1 'Fifth et.
AYER RAISINS-100 bas Ciernez brand
2 . 4 just received and for sale by
REVUE & ANDER/30N,
No. 39 Wood street,
se7 • Opposite St- Obssles Hotei.
BLACKING-
3 barrels Idasim's small size Blacking;
8 " 14 ' medium `•
Just received and for 'sale by
REIMER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
se7 Opposite the St, Charles Hotel
F" S 4 s lI.P P - L
Y
0? VIE
•
joir GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.
PRICE—Plain, 20 mitts; Elegantly bound, 25 center
Just received and ter sale, by
an 24 H. KLEDER h 13.R0 , No. 53 Piftb street.
CoPYING PRESSES— .
Screw Coping Presses;
Cam and Lever Copying Presses '
•
Leverlicrew, and Spring Copying Presses.
WM. G. JOHNSTON lc CO,
67 Wend Meet,
......_.B. & Posm.
...„....0. M. DAM
W ALL'S, Fcnrth street
M. DAVIS, Auctioneer
:BOATS.