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DRY GOODS
C. HANSON LOVE'S
No. 74 Market Street,
BETWETN LTREEr Az, LIE I.IAmoND
PITTSBURGH, PA
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE lil‘ E
The ehlazefibor hag ;an retorted troy Philadelphia, New
Yorkßeston, dnd &Alto ot the Maunfacraring towna tho
NEC" England Rake, spa 3 to get a portion of oar DOrtfErt-
TIC GOODS dirmt from me mannfacturErs, and sare ooe
Profit in receiving them in that stay. , ear stort of FOR'
RIGS EIOODS hag never beE.a so compete.
DRESS' GOODS :
VERY RICH DRESS SIKS, in Plain Black and Figured.
VERR RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Erccdo
VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Bla.:1; and Colored.
VERY RICH ALL WOOL MODS DE LAINS.
VERY RICH ROBE MOUS DE LAINS.
VERY RICH. COTTON AND WOOL MOOS DE LAIN&
FRENCH MERINOS
C 0 B Er P. U S ,
The largest stock in the city, and
BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE
CAN BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER 1101ISE WEST uF
THE 110tRiTAINS,
BOUGHT AT AUCTIoN
LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES,
AND WILL BE RC-BOLD A? A VA
SMALL ADVANCE ON EkSTERN COST
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS,
Of entirely Jugigns, such as the
TALMA SHAWLS,
And many r t cr
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
We ba7,3 been ab . ,o to offer so large and varied a stack of
611 kind; of SHAWLS and CLOAES•
NEEDLE WORK :
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNCINGS,
EDGINGS,
MOURNING GOODS :
BLACK DRESS GOODS, BRAWLS', CRAPE VEILS,
C'DLLA.R.E, GLOVEB,
EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE
MOURNING GOODS
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS
BLEACUED AND lINI3LEAOLIED MUSLIM,
TICKINGS,
OITECHS,
PEIlqrS
CASSIAIERES, CLOT HS,
And ilvery other ertirt , ± nenaily Izopt to a
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS
AB many of the aLovo goads hays beeu bazigLt from the
MANUFACFrITRERS and AT AUCTION F.IR N:ET CSSU.
we are enabled to Ball them as LOW AS THEY CAN SE
PURCHASED IN MANY OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES
in the Eastern cities. In short., we never nave been able to
offer eo large and attractive a stook' to our numeroos ous
t omens and the public generally.
NEW (31..10D5 RECEIVED DAILY.
HANSON LOVE,
B; rm_rlc Yoring,s.tcvntson A Love,
and Luca Ernther.i,
No. 74 31ARKET STRULT„
PITTSBURGH, PA
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMAN ENT OFFICE.
COMPLYING WITH TILY, URGENT REQUEST Off' HITN
DEEDS OF TUEIR PATIENTS,
DRS. C. M. EITCR AND J. W. SYKES
Hare coucludsd to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURUII,
And may be conralted at their office,
No. 141 Pens street,
uPPOSITP. ta. CLAIR tI3TEL,
Daily, except Mtudaya, f• -, r CONSII=1i".':0::. ASTHMA,
and ALL TIM:. • alb - INi° coMpLArrs,
ceutplicated with, Cr aiming pulmonary diszaz,e, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints,
DRY. if/TOH k SYKES would state that their treatment
of Ocutamption is base tipm, the tact that the df4rzr arid:
to ail blood atutgitein at large, both before and during
its
detettraent in the licnip, and they therefore employ Mechan
-1,4,1, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify tho blood and
strengthen the system. With these, they noo MEDICAL IN
aaIoaTIONE, which they value highly, but only ea
ha;;, (having no Curative erects when used alone,) and Inn
era =neatly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment baaed upon the planet.
Pie, but false idea that tho"soat of the disease can be reactmd
in a direct manner by Inhalattou," for, as before slated, the
.cat of the diger= it in the blood and erects only in the
lectern.
04 - - No charge for conaultation.
A list of questions will be EfAa. CO those wishing to courali
us by letter. ray29i.daw
LOA GREAT CHEMICAL DISCOVRRY.—JULES
s HALTLI.'3 EAU ATKKNLENNP, OR HAI it RENO
'WAWA:4 is a never failing preserver, restorer and beautifier
of the Heir. With no deleterious qualities, it is a pew:at
m to the decay of the Hair, renders it soft, glossy and of
the original color, when it has become gray. This valuable
preparation will produce now growth of Hair, in place of
hat destroyed by age and sichnes . Sold by B. L. FAELNKS
TOOK it CO, corner Fourth and Wood streets, Druggists
generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules, Hanel L Co., No.
706 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. aeLac
ajl> DANK OF THE 8 - 36T11 OOTINTY.--At the AO
gust term of the Supreme Courted Rhode island, for
Washington county, the first day of January, a_ D., 1659,
was limited for bringing in the bills of the Rank, with a
view to a dividend of fends then ou band This order is
made with a view to hasten a settlement, and not to cut on
bill; not then presented: which must, of course, all be paid,
if the Bank is solvent of which there istio reasonable doubt .
The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre•
tented, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in.
terest. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver, at Hen.
sington, Rhode bland. E. R. POTTER,
qw Receiver
an3L
NOTICE—THE INTERIs2T COUPoNS of the
Bon.te of Lawrence County, famed to the PITIC,-
Bnacia AND EAU; RAILROAD COMPANY, due Jnly,
155 1 3.wi1l bo paid at the office of W. 11. WILLIAMS &
Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in plane of payment is made
in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life 'Entrance
and Trust Company, Now York, where the 0:140U 3 ta,
psyable B, urtLet
ts2 THE COMMISSION pp s
THE BEST A N D
13HEAPEST VINEGAR is
ing at.the most extensive VIII .11 1 tVr.i.-
&OAP. WAREHOUSE in the t=l . l
West. This Ronan now sap tt,,,.,,„,, t ,rum
t;tl plies, and Sac for the last ten ottWil'erEete„;-
.... , years, more than one-half of 7'"12,1,-.4.;'..,..t
-likt.:,:001 the Pittsburgh grocers, and '" ,
;'"lrt- 1.
- the same in every other city in
winch it has been introduc
A. BALLOU, 14d Water street,
between cuutbtleld and Grat.t.
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LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIA
SMBI_,TING WORKS.
PARK M'CURDY 41 - CU,,
ANDT AO T LIRE R S OF SHEATHING,
Braziers' and Boat Copp6r, Preased Coppr.r Bottoms,
liaised Still Bottoms, Speller i3older, he . also importers and
deniers in Metals, Tin Plato, Sheet Iron, Wire, ac. Constantly
va hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149
iirAt ad 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Gupper cat to any desired pattern. my29:lydsw
VIRST INTRO'UCED JULY, 1849.
A. L. ARCEIADIBAULDS
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Portable Steam lloisting and Pumping Engine
va to: l s , from 3to 50 hum. pow,ir. Also, Farm Ea
41.57 3lill Dri7era, 3to 30 Lora, en g ines always
C 4 Lend. Manufactory, 13th Its Hamilton Street,
Jy3w3indaw PHILADELPHIA
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HORNS:IS, ry7 Market Street,
And their fine diEplay of
ONE AND A-HALF ACRES OF GROUND
plexaantly situate on Mt. Washington, with Oottage
Dwelling lionza, Stable, Well, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines,
pirrawbcnbaa, good fence, etc. The house contains a ball,
four roam; and a kitchen. .$.O worth of Strawberries
Wort , Sold farm this place Last season. For price and terms,
mai at OS: Mal eitatO 0f11.7.5 of S CUTHBERT a BON,
61
_Masi sired.
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INSERTINGS, ETC
ZENTETaY JEANS,
TWEEDS,
SATINLTTS
FALL
NEW 6001 A NOW OPENING
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LOCAL, AFFAIRS.
The Weather.—The following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E,
Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yesterday •
11l Ea.MuILETER.
In Sun.
74°
104°
In shade
9 A. M........ .... 64°
12 M 750
6 P. M 70°
Barometer, 29 4-10.
Application for a New Trial.
The argument for a new trial in the case of Henry
Moore, convicted of connterfeiting, postponed on
Saturday, came up in the United States District
Court yesterday morning, Judge Irwin presiding.
The grounds on which Mr. Swurtzweldei• based the
application were as follows : First, that testimony
had been discovered since the trial which would go
to show that the money was not manufactured by the
prisoner; Second, that there was no testimony that
the money was made with an intent to defraud; and
Third, that the Judge erred in his charge to the jury.
During his long speech, Mr. S. said there were a
number of persons, naming them, willing to swear
that Arnold was the manufacturer of the bogus coin.
He then repeated a part of his argument on the trial,
going to show that Arnold was totally unworthy of
belief, and as Moore had been convicted on his tes
timony a new trial should be granted.
Mr. Roberts, the Attorney for the United States,
replied to Mr. Bwartzwelder in a short, but telling,
speech, in which he laughed to scorn the first propo.
eition, showed that the second was entirely foreign
to the case, end that with the third they had nettling
to do. The Judge took the papers and reserved a
decision until Friday, when the Court adjourned.
Country News
—A camp-meeting, fqr what is known as Binning.
ham Circuit, is now being held near Tyrone City.
It is said to be quite large and well attended. Some
thirty or forty tents have been erected on the ground,
and quite a number of ministers from a distance aro
present. Excellent order has thus far prevailed, dud
it is expected much good will result.
A bald eagle,
weighing twelve pounds, and
measuring six feet from tip to tip, and eighteen inch
es in height, was shot near Unionville, Berke county,
on Friday last, by George W. Buta, of Pottstown.
Mr. Jonathan Greenewald, a highly esteemed
citizen of Albany township, Berks county, met with
an accident on Monday, the 23rd ult., which result
ed in his death. He had beon to Hamburg!' with a
team, to fetch a load of boards, and as ho was upon
his way home, near Zettelmoyer's bill, about three
miles from Hamburg, he fall frcm the wagon, which
passed over him, and injured him so seriously that
he died on the follewing Wednesday. He was forty
two years of ago, and has loft a widow with ten
children to mourn his sudden and untimely death.
The Rockville Republican tolls of a man liv•
ing near Stafford who bad actually never hoard of
the Atlantic Telegraph. Bearing the bells all ring
ing in Stafford, ho saddled p and rodo to town post
haste, to see what was the matter, and when in!orm
ad that the cable was laid, he wanted to know what
cable, and said he never heard o the thing, and
couldn't understand it. What a deplorable state of
ignorance
• •
The mint:red wealth of lierks county is being
rapidly developed. The Reading tin.-me ray.,
"We were shown yesterday a small specimen an
troche coal, taken from a vain recently discovered in
Albany township, Becks county, where there are in
dications of a large deposit of this valuable mineral.
We understand that several miners from Schuylkill
county are now engaged in the vicinity of Werner
rills, in digging drifts for the purpose of working
these mines, and that the prospects of obtaining coal
in sufficient quantities to repay them handsomely
are very encouraging."
—la Blair county, a load mine has been opened,
and the Altoona Tribune sates :—" A few days since
Vso were presented with a specimen of lead ore from
the mine recently opened in Sinking Valley, this
county, which was noticed some time since by one
of our correspondents. Tho ore appears to us to be
remarkably pure and of the best vality, and is said
to be very abundant. With the ore is also taken out
a substance supposed to be quartz, which is oonsid,
ored valuable.
Tired of Life.—Wo neglected to mention last
week, that a German, whose name we did not learn,
whilo partially intoxicated, jumped from the canal
bridge on Anderson street, Allegheny city, down
into the canal. Several persons were standing about
at the time, hut made no effort to race him. Oa
reaching the water, the German ch,oged his mind,
thinking he would rather live a little longer, and af
ter considerable exertion, succeeded in scrambling
to the shore and getting out. There was but little
water is the canal, or his experiment might have re•
salted MOM seriously.
Sad Caaualty.—An employee of Mr. Trepold, whc
keeps a saw mill on the Ohio, near Economy, oppo
site the town, lest his life on last Friday afternoon.
He was ermaged in getting a large log of wood on
the ways by means of a cant book, when he lost his
hold, the lor. rolled back and the hook struck him on
the forehead violently, breaking his skull. He lin.
gored only a short time though medical attendance
was immediately procured. His name was John
Jordan ; ho left a small family to mourn his loss.
Pas/4.5a Coming.—We are informed that Pauleen,
the celebrated young chess player, of Dubuque, will
pay a visit to our city sh.,rtly, having accepted an
invitation tendered him by our Chess Club. When
he comes we may anticipate souse tine playing. We
have some amateurs here who are excellent players,
but if they are to contend with this celebrated player
they will ho obliged to brash up their knowledge and
do their beet, both for themselves and the credit cf
the oily.
Th. Theatre —A good bill is presented at Porter's
Pittsburgh Theatre thi4 evening. Mr. Taylor, a
very clever actor, by the way, appears as Aylmere,
in the play of " Aylmere,or the Bondman of Kent,"
and the versatile Musa Josephine Parker will slso
play Milty, the maid with the Milking Pail," with
songs. The attraction at this establishment is good,
and we aro glad to 20) G )v. P,•rter's efforts rewarded
by fair houses.
That Cornet.—The comet of IS5b, which has been
solong looked for, is now distinctly visible to the naked
eye for an Lour and a half in the evening, though it
does not shine with groat brilliancy. It may be
seen every evening, soon after sunset, immediately
over Seminary fill!, Allegheny. It is rising higher
every night, and increasing in brightness_.
Mrl. Ifcrcready.—Thislady,who will shortly wake
the praises of the eastern and wenteia press, bath as
her fast appearance amongst C ,.1.11'.32 heralded with
a reader and an actress. She i it. , w at Wheeling,
where she has been ~ :k.rtaly end well spoken
of by the press.
Daring the ceremonies attending the ,ledieation — of
the Odd Fellows Hall, the fraternity will spare no
pains to render the stay of inter guests pleaßnnb
On the evening of Tuesday, the 2Sth, a ball will be
given by the members of iron City Lodge, which
will doubtless be well attended.
Danger:rum—Baker, the man who fell from the
new Birmingham bridge on Monday afternoon, is
lying in"a critical condition in Birmingham. Dr.
Walter is in attendance on him, and is fearful that
he will not recover.
Committed.—John Flood, charged by D. A. Stew
art some time eince with the larceny of several sacks
of wool, a3d arrested last weak, has been finally
committed for trial by Mayor Weaver.
A Little Girl, about ton yenri of age, fell into the
caller of Haworth Brothers & Brownlee, in the DuA
mond, on Monday aftornosn. Fortunately ehe was
but little injured.
We rafer our readers to tho advertisement o
M'Cord & Co., Hatters, W,,od street, in another col
umn. This old established house requires no room
mendation from ns.
Old Rye iFhtelqi at Aseiyuce's Sale.—This morn
ing at ton o'clock, Mr. P. M. Dais, auctioneer, will
call at Forsyth ct Co. ' s warehouse, No 61 Water
grert, by order of assignee of Wm. S. Harris, 12,160
gallons of old rye whisky.
Another Printer Gone.—ll. H. Whitcomb, well
known to most of the fraternity in this city, died in
New Orleans on the sth inst., of yellow fever. He
was a young man, only twenty seven years of ago,
and r native of New York State.
L'ount erjeits.—C. anterfeit tens on the Bank o
Chanitv , rsburg, and fives on the Philadelphia Bank
are in circulation. They are, hochver, poorly axe
cuted and easily detected.
Recovering.—Wm. D. Gott, the engineer, and Solo
mon Hoffmaster, the firemen of the locomotive at
tached to the train which was thrown off last week,
at Newton Hamilton, are both recovering from their
injuries.
The Scott Legion, at their meeting on Monday
evening, resolved to attend the encampment next
week. They will start on next Wednesday, and re
turn the following day. They go in citizen's dress.
GOV. Foster is making preparations for the early
opening of the National Theatre.
Cheap Goode.—We would call attention to the ads
vortisetoent in another co'urnu of J. Bash, who has
just opened a new well selected stock of dry goods of
every description, fancy and staple, at his store, No.
65 Market street. The establishment has hitherto
enjoyed a fair show of the patronage of the ladies,
and deservingly. They know Mr. Bash sells low,
and he promises to continuo to do so. Therefore
live him a call.
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Bowman & Co :—My wife was troobled with cough
and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of
which 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 elle had not previously done for four
years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
pound to all who are suffering under that terrible
disease—Consumption
JAM= 8017TIORIAND.
MART R. BotrigarmeaD.
fraisTicairst /4., July, /846. •
Sale of Stock, Etc.—The following Stooks and
Real Estate worn sold on Tuesday evening by P. M.
Davis, Auctioneer, at the Commercial Sales Rooms
No. 54 Fifth street:
6 shares Mechanics Bank Stock $54 75
5 " bier. and Man. Bank 64 50
Pew No. 27 in Christ's IL E. Church 65 00
CI , A . if a .40 00
• 47 First Presbyterian Church... —lO5 00
Lot No. 6 in Berrybill's addition to lowa City...... 170 00
Lot 20x110 feet, and dwelling 7 0.2t10 Penn street,
subject to $3OOO mortgage 2300 00
Lot 20x80 feet, and warrhonsb on Wood street,
adjoining B. A. Pahnestock &Co —6050 00
The Ethiopians.—As on Monday evening, Masonic
Hall was all filled last night, and the excellent troupe
of Minstrels performing there did their best to please.
They were eminently successful, as the repeated
cheering of the audience showed clearly that they
were delighted. This evening they make their third
appearance with more new songs and a budget of
fresh jokes.
German Ball.—The members of the Pittsburgh
German Homestead Society will give a ball, on
Thursday evening, at Lafayette Hall, for the purpose
of raising funds for a number of their members who
have settled on their lands in the town of Marathan,
Wisconsin. The affair will be well managed and no
doubt pass off very pleasantly. Tickets of admis
sion, fifty cents.
In a Fit.—A workman on the new buildings next
our office, was prostrated by an epileptic attack yes
terday evening. After proper attention he was able
to walk home.
The number of Bone of Malta expected to tarn out
in procession this eiening is npriards of ono hundred
and fifty. They will donbtlesa present a fine appear
ance, and attract general attention.
IVorkmen, aro engaged in repairing the Mononga.,
hole wharf, near the point.
We learn that a ball is to be gotten up for the ben
efit of James M. Kelly, shortly.
Light eoats neatly made. Pants and vests suited
to the season. Bummer. under wear of silk, and cot
ton, silk and linen hosiery, for men's and boy's wear,
at close rates for cash, by Carnaghan, Federal street,
Allegheny eity. •
EI,DR. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH
BITTERS, for the care of Fever and Ague, to beyond
all coutroveray the safest and beet remedy that could be
need by the afflicted, far all diseases of the above nature.
The moat violent attacks of thle dreadful disease have utter'
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 5 vore, and Its woueerful curative powers arewrll t now n
to th to the press end tbo publ'e T ludo who deqtre 11 tta..r
°ugh renovation of thine entire 135eteui, edlould not toil to
use the " Litters."
r .r 'ode Ly lruk-gieti iu4 4.. x lerx genArally, evi‘cyv.ltora
11.4STE`ITH it SMITH,
Manutactarera and Proprletora,
68 Water and t Front street,
.1. M. OLIN'S OELEBRATED STOMACII 11IT•
TERS—Try them, and eatisfy yourselves that they
ar- till they are recommended to be. The proprietor does
not pretend to say that, they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir t., bat leaves them to teat their own merits, and the
ronoartly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof
that they I.re all they are recommended to be, and far an
ri.-r to any preparation of the kind new in the market.
Their 1190 i 3 always attended with the most beneficial re
sulfa in cases of Dyspepsia, lass 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. Bo sure an 1 call for J. M. Olin's
Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article per•
chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer.
- For sale by J. 31 OLIN, sole proprietor and manufacturer
No. 207 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and
dexter• .71 - in. , 9 1 1v• 117'79
JOSEPH MEYER,
ILILN lIPACTIIIVER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs,
Warerooms, 424 Penn §:lire et ,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDoE,
I' Il' BURG 111, Al.
In to the Furniture bualuesa, I ciao .levate
otteLti to ii3llM.l a 71.1 Carr iug6e
[Llalu.d. fur:A:4ll*—h:
I L L RE-O P E N ON
TFTER.STAY, SEPTEMBER E D,
PROF. COW PER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING
AT NEVILLE: HALL, CORNER FOI,RTEI AND LIBERTY on.
DAYS OF TUITION—TaaAIey.s, Ttinredaye and Bnt.nr
day+. Nlaster and &threes Claesee et 3 P. et.; Ladles Clear 4
; Ge-tlemen'e Clams 8 P. et. l'r .1. Cowper cen be Feell
at the Scott House, daily. ❑a2fi.lm
NANO AT A BA KCiAI N.-
A floe 6 Octave Rosewo,l Piano,
from the factory of NUNNS d CLAIM, New
Yuri:, will be ',old by the Eabscrit ,ord at a'
t •
sacrifice. it was vorchased some two years
tads for 1.325, and looks fully as well, and is in every respect
as good tes a new one. Sickness in the owner's family, has
prevented them (tom mak . ng any 116 e of it whatever, and
several cases of death having since occurred, it will be sold
low as above. H. KLEIBEIt. k BRO., 53 Fifth st
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N. B.—A fresh supply of Steinway h Bons' celebrated
Pianos is now on the any. Notice of arrival will be given.
tte9
DISSOLIITION-THE FIRM OF KNAP,
WADI?. k CO. WEL3 disrolred on the first of July last.
Their unsettled business will be r.tteuded to by their stic
i.eiworii, 11.1.1.1 P, RUDD et
FORT PITT FOUNDRY-CO-PARTNER.
SHIP.—Tae undersigned rave formed a Co-Partner.
ship under tbn firm, name of RN AP, RUDD A 00., and
will continue the. business of the late firm of Linap, Wade
A CO., at th' Fort Pitt Foundry. CHARLES [(NAP,
Pittsburgh,l H. P. RUDD,
July 1, 1858. f se7:Sw NICHOLAS K. WADE
()LIVES.- 5 doz. Epanish ;
assorted, Just received and for
sale by RIMIER et ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood street,
Opposite she St. Charles noteL
solo
1600•
The owner going west and wil
• sell We brick dwdling house on Webster
ecreut, near Townsend, for the above price, and on easy
t.rme. The house IR now arrengod for two families, but can
bo easily altered to suit but one tunny. Gontaina six rooms
sad finished attic. Lot *2l feet front by 109 (I , •ep to an alley.
In a good neighborhood. S. OUTIIIIEItt SON,
eta° 61 Market street.
MACKEREL -25 bble. No. 3, Large;
10 halt bbl#. No 9, Large.
(Jyl2) W. IL 8111TH 800.
Yor sale by
FriliE GOLDEN HARP.—A collection of
Hymns, Tunes, Chants, short and easy Anthems, etc
fur Sabbath Schools, social gatherings and the home r ch.
by L 0. Emmersou, author of Golden Wealth.
This new and valuable work for Sabbath Schools contains
500 Hymns, Tunes and Select Pieces for Anniversaries,
Monthly Concerts, Sunday Scoot Celebrations, and other
special occasions. The Hymns and Tuned have been chosen
with special regard to purity, sweetness and simplicity—
Jest published and for sale at the Music Store of
JOHN H. MELLOR,
No. Si Wood street.
A, LOTS FOR SALE-SITUATED ON
Federal street, Allegheny City, above North Common,
will Le ec,ld low and on easy terms. Apply to
JAMES 0. RICHEY,
se7 Real Ewate and Bill Broker, fo Fifth at.
STUB AND TWIST GUNS
AT TEN DOLLARS
STUB AND TWIST GUNS AT TEN DOLLARS.
STUB AND TWIST GUNS AT TEN DOLLARS.
STUB AND TWIST GUNS AT TEN DOLLARS.
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG'S,
gel 3 No. 86 Wood street.
CHEESE. --300 boxes choice cutting
jug: received and for Emle by
sea iItNIVY IL COLLINS
B RANS -20 this. small white, for sale by
sot lICNRY n. COLLINS.
RIO COFFEE. --500 bags good to choice
Th., Coff , e, now la9ding and lur sale by
?JULIO?. & ItICKETSOK,
sel4 Nos 2.21 and 223 Literty street.
sYRUP.-
5 Mids. Loverines first quality Syrup;
25 "
5J Ude choice Golden Syrup, now lauding and for
1511LLER, k RIOKETSON,
Nos, 221 uni 223 Liberty street
WHALE 01L.-40 bble. Bleached Winter
W bale Oil, nst received and for sale by
MILLER ar RIOORSON,
ss 19 Nos. va and 223 Liberty street.
SOAP__
200 boxes Rosin Soap;
100 •' No.l Family Soap ;
200 Chem:cal Olive Soap ,
25 " No. 1 Cin. Palm Soap, to etoro and
MILLER & 11.10KETSON,
Noe. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
or sale by
eel 4
ROUSES FOR R r NT, BY S. CUTHBERT
& SIN, 51 Market street.
A small two story brick house, of four rooms, kitchen
and cellar, on Bluff street, Eighth ward, $2,00 per month,
with approved security.
A small house in Bplane's Court, $8,25 per month.
A good dwelling house in complete orcer, (doves rooms,
bath room, etc., situate on Second street.
A house of ten rooms on Third street.
A warehouse on Smithfield street.
A large store room on Fourth street. . salt
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE THE
largest and most elegant stock of Fall Dress Goods,
Shawls, Needle Work, and all kinds of Domestic Goods that
we have ever been able to offer—all cf which are selling
very low. 0. HANSON LOVE,
(Formerly Love Brothers,)
sel4 74 Market street.
1 AIR OILS, POMADES, ETC.—I have
Just received a large and flue assortment of Hair
Oils, pomades, etc. Also, a fine assortment of genuine An
tigne Oil, one of the hest Oils now In use for treautifyieg and
promoting the growth of the hair.
JOSEPH FLESHING,
Corner Diamond and Market street.
ARROW ROOT.-1 ease gamine . ermuda
Arrow Root, received by JOS. FLEMING.
Corner Diamond and Market street.
McKEESPORT—TWO D W ELL IN G
swum and a Store, situate on Filth street, !Wines
port, will be sold at a bargain, by
peg a =MELT 4 BON, 61 Market at.
" I ""AliCUaGil GOAILE) O TRADU Al.l
1820.111 DICKgY,
Ctramiltee rj Arbitrato4l for A uvurt
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P
k.`. H. PAULSON,
DAVID CAMPBELL,
Stage of Water.
One foot five inches water in the channel
E.-precrly far the Daiiy Morning Pad
PIrTaIItSGEI, epteinber 14, 80,.
FLOUR. The sales to-day reach about 740 bbla. of which
865 Ms. were from first hands at $5,75 Rir eupertioe, and
$5,375,40 for extra do ; the balance, 535 bbla., was sold
tram store at $5,50 for superfine ; $5,62 for tetra do ,
$5,87@56 for ex; ra family, and some extra lots at $6,12.
GRAIN...Grain trade dull. Bales of 400 bush. Oats from
canal at 40c.
HAY...SaIo 16 tomtit front scales at •19(J12 koU.
bbla. No 5 Mackerel auld at VU,SO
lentry trade
SEED . Saks Lou bush l'in..utt. y Fes.] ft. n, waguu a
$1,2541,80.
EIIGAR.. N. u. primi. i❑ bluts 14-1 tag at 9%,@)1t.5..; 6 hhds
at former figures.
MOLASSRS...SaIes of It tale. prime N 0. at iido.
( OFFEE—SaIes 22 Backe Rio at 12%C.
U1L...9 bble. Lard 011 No. 1 at 85c.
PEACHES .E.a.lee 01 40 baskets Jersey at $.2552,75
basket.
OHEESE...SaIes 30 bozos W. R. from store at 73,c. !b.
SALT...4O bt Is. sold at $1,15.
BACON...BaIes 3000 lbs. Shonldeis at 7c., and 2000 Ihd.
Hams at 9%©10c. for plain, and 11@11 , ,‘ for eauvas,;ed.
WHISKY...SaIes of 86 bbls. rectified at 26027 c In lots
VINEGAR...Rev:Oar sales of 111llou'e to city and c,uutry
at be. 'IS gallon ; t all other markets 9c.
I'ittLeDULPHIA. ..."optstul., , r 14 —Flout market quit, I•ut
tractors ere firm; Wee f, r expo, t 7.OUU bbls fresh grotto.]
superfine at .55,6•2 , 4, und extra ream) et Sti,s,l; noire 10, botoe
isse L $5,26(05,37/ 2 1 for e rowcadl. $640,2:,
0,5046,75 for eXtrs hou r ,. sod $740:1,50 for fancy
Floor nod Corn Mout ale s Wheat is to Iltnit.oll
dull bust, ut $1 '2141,35 for new rod, and
(g)1,30 f•.,r -te,oly at 7M: jro old and 7U f.r
uew Lkoi, Is I:I Wuud t • 4.4 ,- nti JUUU Ltl.b yollow hold ut
9.,?4c aflout ,11,1 filo lo , )ate w In I , ln m the r,
quest:looU Until, how soothe, 0 e , ld ut .13 • Whl:t y Is drdl,
ut 24 , ,,4®25 for bbl.
CINCINNATI, September 14 —Fldttr unchanged, with a mod
orate local dem ml for rxt•a bran is at s4,tid to /Au.).
Whlaky unchanged; ailed art 700 Mot, at There Is
not non.h done m Ploylsoolls: lOU tierces of Lard sold at
lte,%. 'l•he market Mr rmk and flac.,n NSA rather dull
Money is easy. The sates of Ittc ,a1.14c are unsettled.
NEW YoaK , September 14 —Cotton quiet. ales 1000 bales.
Flour dull; dales 10 000 bbis. Wheat LA, th3CULleil; 215,000
bush sold; red $1,14: v hit., $1.2541 30 Corn : salad 67,0 00
bush; white 80©88c. Pork lu.l .t $10,25©10,00. Bacon
steady at ”,/,',@B)/ 4 ' inn else, and 1:1001:lidera. Sugar
steady at 71MN. hoorlas tir,ndr, on Flour to Liverpool
is 30; on Grain is
R. T. KENNEDY W. R. KENNEDY.
PEARL STEANI
FLOUR, CORN MEAL, AND RoMINY,
PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGUENY
aa7.lydkwl
SEWING MACHINES.
SINGER'S
ACADENII - ,
4
z
THE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF
Oyer all others, for the use of Clothiug acd Shoe Mannface
tares, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and (loads
Makers, has long been knows and pra , tlcally whnowleged.
HIS NEW FAmaLi r MACHINE,
Which la a light, compact and highly ornamental machine,
(doing its work equally well with the largo umMines,) and
canal become a favorite flr family nee
tieY A full supply of the above Machines La sale at :iew
York prices, by It. sr - flew, 32 Market street,
y-2p Vittsbargh, Peon's
SEWING
CUARLES KNAP,
WILLIAU WADE,
H. F. RUDP,
twin'. C. TOTTEN
DOUBLE LOOK STITCH
SEWING MACHINES!
Are uow ou F,xhibitiou, at the
HOSIERY STORE OF
MR. DALY,
NO. 20 FIFTH STELBET,
These Machines are admitted to be the beat In market fot
family nee, waking an elaetic doublo thread stitch, which
will not rip ..von it every fonrth stitch be cut. It is th
only low priced double thread Machine In market. Ordr,
will be received and promptly filled by
M DALV, Agent,
No 20 Fifth street, on the normer of Market alley,
l'ittaourgh,
ter NOTICE—M DALY, on the corunr of Fifth utree
and Market alley, in the only w.e of tho name to 'Junin°.
ou thin Meet. jylfely
THE first place in public estimation is nbw
Justly accorded to the DROVER & BAKER MA
CHINE, for family sewing, fur the following reasons
lot. It is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN ORDER
than any other machine.
2d. It make, a seam which will NOT RIP or RAVitil .
though every third stitch is cut.
ad. It sews from two ordinary spool, and thus all troubl
of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine can
be adapted, at plowinre, by a mere change of spools, to al
varieties of work.
4th. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread and spot,
cotton, with equal facility.
6th. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so
that it la tree from all LIABILITY to BREAK., in WASH
ING, IRONING, or otherwise.
6th. The stitch made by this Machine Is more BBAUTI
- than any other made, either by hand ur machine.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Grover & Baker's is the best.—{Amer. Agriculturist.
To all of which tte Tribune says, amen.—{N. Y. Tribune.
It is all that It claims to be.—{N. Y. Independent.
It finishes its own work ; others do not —lHome Journal.
We give it the preference.--1 Amer. Baptist.
It needs only to be seen to be appreciated.--[Phreno.
Journal.
Adapted for woolens, linen or cotton.—[ Amer. Medical
Monthly.
We like Grover A Baker'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 in recommending it.—{N. Y. Ex•
prusa.
It requires no re-spooling.—{N. Y. Evangelist.
For family use they are 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 et seam.—[Police Gazette
Well adapted to all kinds of family sewing—!N. Y. Gbs
The moat blamed invention of modern times.—{Moth
Magazine.
Best adapted for family rise.—[N. Y. Day Book.
We do not hesitate to recommend it.—[N. Y. Chronicle.
It sews strongly and does not rip.--" Life Illustrated.
The prince of inventions.—jprot. Churchman.
It is woman's beat friend.—[N. Y. Weekly News.
And two hundred more references.
C ME CIAI,,
k . ;III3IIIUNTS' IL.EC El t 4
maiden!
WM. H. FMITH
ice Pr!! +Jeri!:
EWA' sKll (111EUU, 2
MEM
CD N. uoutitte, J
,iuperienctent
SNOWI'L
PITTSEIURGH IYIARKET
Phtladelpnia Market
Cincinnati Market
New Vorli Mai litl.
ALLEGHENY CITY,
K. T. KENNEDY & BRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHASED
.kIANUFAOTURED AND DELIVERED
TEq. s l 4 %SU DELIVIIIRY
SINGER'S MACHINE
MACHINES
THE $2O AND $4O
W. C. ELLIOTT,
To Clergymen and Benevolent Societies.
The GROVER A RARER SEWING MACHINE CO. will
8811, for the putout, to Clergymen and Benevolent doctetlee
their imperlor =chine at one-half the usaal retail price.,
W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent,
No. 21 Yitth street.
--er- ---
COVERING & CO.'S SUGARS
-16 bble (Imbed;
10 " Powdered ;
10 " Pulverised, Just reoefvid atel for mile. by
&HYMEN A ANDEBSON,
N 0.139 Wood ,treat,
Oppootte. Bt. Marta, Howl.
'•f,,,,.,.,:,, , T , ,!;•• , , , :-, , _ ,
BRANDIES, GINS. WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
FINE 01. D MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, READS
AND APPLE BRANDY. Also,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front Street®,
a. 14 PITTSBURGH, PA.
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING
M I Ea. 5;
Warehouse, No. 21 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
tmt.. Hags bought at market prices. myB
111 ES GARDINER
AUSTIN LOOW IS.
REMOVAL.
j (113 N MOORHEAD has removed to
No 74 Welter Area, below Market
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STRiaa, Bt t.ow MARKET,
mrl9 PITTSBURGH, I'A
ITTSBURGII STEEL WORKS.
SAAO JONEH JNO. L. BOY 1.1 . V/51. aietKILLOUL3/3
CAST STEEL
ALsO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRINGB AN!) AXLES.
Cornet R.ore and First Streatc,
zo PITTSBURGH, PA
001ZHEA D & C: 0 .
American, Plain & Corrugated,
ALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
r ar tiootni g, u utterlug, Spouting, Etc
War•lsouse, el o. 130 trlrst btxsel.,
mr26:ly-Is
it I KW IAIPItOVED PATENT
r EEL CU LTI v ATOR EEl' ,
CORNER Rose ANT) FIRST STRESS'S,
PITTROURbILI, PA
L. C. HEPBURN,
A 1 TuliN N.l Al' LAW AND CIONYBYANO Eft
thlB P 7 1? LI 11. 11,11PEU3OR/1.
Na 89 Pozurtb attael
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
oar, tiratn, Bacon, Lard, Batter, SeedJ, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Corner of IX! tax kat and tarsi
PITTSEttI PA.
Rocca TO—Francis G. Bailey, &If" William Dilworth, Sr.,
. Cuthbert A Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd A Ott, Haskell &
wearlngen, B. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bunk. lAst & Howell,
(dangle A Co., George W. Anderson, Dottie Paxton & Co.
Wheeling. wirilaanti
WM. W. KNIGHT,
WkIOLESALE AND RICTLIL
FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN
AND
DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY,
NO. 608 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Silk. Merino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, Lluudkerchiefs, /to., Dressing Gowns,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks made to order by meas.
mamma, and warranted to give satisfaction. ,le1:1yd
g
o__-
n
=
E. P. riIIDDLETON & BRO.,
IMPORT&REI OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DEALERS IN
14'INP, OLD WEIISKYS.
NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET,
J,1.1 . )(1 PHILADELPHIA.
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
OORN ER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH.
rr HOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
1. House with VEll=l6ll BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give
me a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
warranted. No. f 2 MIND Street, Pittsburgh. [myEirlyie
fIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
FOR THE ERECTION OP GAS WORKS, for from five
qurriers and npwarda, and for Heating Buildings, politic or
private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces.
e.y&lits PITTSBURGH. PA.
(Successors to John airtsoriglit,)
;VIANLJFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
iyA_ of Pocket and Table Cutlery Btu-gloat and aul Den
tvl Instruments, tines, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 85
Weed street. They give special attention the manulactur
lag of Trusses, linpporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing
Ito punctuality and despatch. apt?
111PCILEEIRIV Lt. CO.
• (tioaussolte TO llorn(N, NlTEatair & Ou,)
L'ORWARDINO AND COMMISSION
M.FROLIANTS, Wholesale Beaton§ in Produce, Floior .
and Wool, No. Ili Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
a 110101/11:
Springer liorbsogn, Joseph E. Elder, BL Lords;
Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros.,
i Childs a 00., " Cornell & Dorsey, Baltlmoro •
bagaley, Cosgrove .t Co., " Garret &Pdartln,Philadelphii
M.-Childless, Moans AOo , " Jam" Koliclitintoe. tt Co. "
(I. W. Smith, A Ou., " Weaver & Graham, rr
Geo. M.& L lord, Olnclnuatl Keene, Sterling & Co., "
A. S. Fentoa & Bros., ,Yard, Gilmore £OO., "
naySiorr
/kr Ai ways on band,
,Blackberry, Ukerry, and OolT,nac
Brandbai, old klunuugmlAola and Rectified Whisky, ut tho
to bout yugiSty. delbrielt
WILLIAM BAGALEV,
WHOLESALE GROCER
Milers In Ready Made °lathing and Gentlemen's Furnish
lag Goode, corner or Nedar4l straet and Market Square Alla
gheuy Oity, Fa. Jel2•ly
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. & T. GROUTT,
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
JOHN MOORHEAD,
I=l
ONES, BOY D & CO
ILAIILIPAOTOHERS OF
kiANIIPACTURER OH
AORNTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
NOTATIORI RUSSIA 8H ET IRON
a. 511. ROGERS & CO.,
bI•IPTIPAOTUTIERB OP
JA@IF.,S A. FETZER,
cmaTvitaitionr & WOUNG,
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WIIOLESALE AND DETAIL
Aquoit MERCHANTS,
NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood street,
......
PITTSBURGH, PA
Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street,
.u. al. DOSCH.
McGE E C 0
MERCHANT TAILORR,
W. H. Moi.IEE
M fitiRBLE! MARBLE!
J 0 II J 9 Caißfii 0
11A8 A ISSAIITIYUL BeLIWTION Or
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, lac.
Thu public are reapoctfully Invited to examine our dock.
Prtatwt low, and work warranted.
1 SP:i —4. NO. 863 Llktettlf IT MM?.
JJOINT BOX FAOTORY.-
BUSHA IL OUTEINDORP
Manufacture to order, BOXES imitablo for Soap and Candles,
Hardware and Variety Gonda, etc., etc.
cis. Order,' promptly diteil
POURS DALSXLL J AXIS d. BRILADINO
D OBERT DALZELL CO., Wholesale
AA, Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Nalerd In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
Liberty street. Pittebersb, Pe. wcsS.Sm.
F URNITURE FOR CASH.
A tall aaaortment o
Pittabtu - gh mannactureJ FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
- - - -
BOOK C A 323,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed In a well furnished dwelling, as
well an a sidedld 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 want of anything
In the above line, would bu advantaged by calling at
PACHIEMB t IttWIWB,
No. 103 timithlteld atm; below Fifth
.1. D. Iltannoin,
.101711 M. tags.
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON,
AND LADIES' RESTAURANT,
NO. 27} FIFTH STREET.
The subscriber has Rased, and fitted up several oominodi
ous r001:021, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth
street, which are now °pea for the Bummer Beason. La.
dies and gentlemen can always find en abundant su ply of
FRESH CONFECTIONARY, MUMS, ICE
WATER 10.118, and all the refreshment /lot the season. All
nve
:m = 4 4 requested to visit the room& and test for
om
0010) IL buarenuir.
Tonle, Cathartic), and Anti-Dygpeptio
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
rrIiESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A
A limited extent, been before the public in this section
of the country for a period of over twenty years, and from
the tact of their not being more generally known through.
out the length and breadth of the land, it might, perhaps,
b e inferred that they are lacking In souse of the great men.
dole et a family uledlclne, ur that there are other Pills their
saperier, etc.; bat each, however, is not this cue, their sup
ply fruits a want of disposition or ability, un the part of the
original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson,) was always limited to such
au extent as at times to renderit difficult to fill homeorders,
bet with even this disadvantage wherever used they have
never failed to call forth the strongest testimony in their
tavor—testimony In many Lust:woes unsolicited—not gotten
up expressly for publicity—bat 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 us, during the past
few years, had frequent opportunities of learning and trying
the character of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and
Anti-Dyspeptic Pillß, are prepared to, and now state with
pleasure, in this communication. that we know them to lee
an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use
to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for
dick-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are recom
mended, bat as a safe family remedy among children, and
for the prevention and rem f Bilious attacks, etc.
lives. Jas. (3, klansom, Wm Lemon, Jno. L. Williams,
Thus. Baker, Francis H. Rea , arvey Bradshaw, Wesley
oik
Smith, Moses Tichnell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W.
Browning, Hosea McCall, B. Hays, B. F. Bedwick, 0. Martin,
Thos. McGrath, J. H. Heger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, B.
H. Brockunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Wm. Tipton, C.
Hodgson, John Murray, 8. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison.
1 From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist
Protestant Church, signing the same.)
Revs. Geo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan,
Jer. Browning, Wm. Ross, Moist, 81monton v Jno. Clark, Jan.
e. Piper, John Burns, Daniel 0. Ostron, Johb Beatty.
My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the
above certificate; bet as far as my opportunity of testing
the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully
enderee the sentiment of their superior value.
WILLIAM REEVES.
From the Bev. L 8. Hubbard, Ohlo, Oct 27, 1819.
Da. WttBiin:—.l feel myself a thousand times obliged to
you. I have for some years been afflicted with the dyspep
nix and, from the good effects already produced by your
pub to my case, lam persuaded that the continued 1180 of
thew will dually effect a thorough core; I therefore, wish
you to send me four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige
yours, etc. ISBARL SHARP.
be tract of a letter from Col. Camp, an elderly gentleman of
Virginia, who boa raised a numerous family, of some
medical reading, an I much experience In the nee of
medicine.
PITTSBURGH, PA
l!.!1=1:1
I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt Some plan
to supply us with your must excellent Anti-Dyspeptic Pill.
I have been In the wabit of using it myself; and in my feral
ly, from the time yon first brought them Into nse in mu
neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to
tuusWer tbu purpuSo for which they wereadminlstered• My
wife Los b u r-r v much afflicted with sick- headache, and,
by using oue-hall of one of the pills, has uniformly found
relief. I think it superfluous to enumerate the different
complaints for which I have administered these pills. Suf
fice it to say that, so far as the numerous complaints set out
In the wrapper have fallen under my notice, the pill has had
the desired effect In removing the same; and 00 far as my
self have been concerned, 1 eau say that they leave the
towels in better order than the use of any other cathartic
that I havo ustA,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
AND
EASTERN REPOSITORY
JOSEPH WHITE
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE
POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile
Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a
splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Duet
ales, etc. His 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
ufactures to order, on short notice,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
And all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years'
practical experience in this business, and his well-known
facilities, he flatters himself that he offers groat inducements
to purchasers.
Oa-The establishment is located on the route of the Ex
celsior Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every
fifteen minutes. selo:daw
aßt i tk C. WEST & CO., 'RE,
PITTSBURGH
usirSt2:lv
coinadv
EMI
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
PILLS
PREPARED AND BOLD BY
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND PROPRIETOR • OP
B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMfi'IIGE,
PITTSBURGII, PENN'A
1 am, bif, your friend and well-wither,
JAMICEi M. CAMP
CARRIAGES.
lIIANCITMMIIIIII6 ON
CARRIAGES,
, WOHAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS
No. 197 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
4:0- All work warranted to be of the treattmateriala and
workmanship, myltlydie
DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL,
132 South Second Street,
Lubricating Oil for all !duds of Machinery, Binnacle or
Lamp Oil, in euperior to the beet winter drain sperm for
burning in all kinds of
LAMPS, LANTERNS, REAELIGHTS,
EMS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP.
This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all smoke
and smell arising from the nee of oil, in which other lamps
are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant
dame. For sale wholesale and retail by
an 12.14 ad H. BOUREIAII, Bole Agent.
A. H. C. BROOXEN,
No. 22 Cliff Street, New York,
MANUFACTURER OF
GLASS SYRINGES, HOMEOPATHIC
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. •
Glees Ware fur Chemists, Ih agaistd, Perfumers, Photo
graphers. etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A liber
al discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drag
girls and Dealers solicited. Price Lists sent on applica
then. Jy3o:3m
iILOSING °CU CLOSING 'OUT 11—Sale
‘.) of Spring and Summar stock of BOOTS and sumo
clouds marked down.
Nieu's (lettere w0rth.......44,00 selling at $2,26
44 2,60 • 2,00 -
.'
Ladlee' " 1,60 " 1,26
CI .. 1,26 " 1,00
" Boots " 1,26 " 1,00
tilissee', Boys', Youth's and Children's belling at the same.
roportton, at the Cheap Cult Store of
JOSEPI.I H. BORLAND,
OS Market street, two doortifrom Fifth.
IVIANILLA PAPERS. All siaaa and
qualities, for sale by
WM. 0. JODIDISTON & 00.,
Paper Dealers and Stationers,
as s VT Wood street.
5(1 ACRES of very desirable land, at a
‘4 , short distance from the city, having some beautiful
bites for country reeldencea-47 acres contain coal of the
very beat quality. for sale by
an 7 B OUTIIBER.T h BON, 61 Market et
BLACKING
-3 barrels Mason's small size Blacking;
II " " medium
Just received and for sale by
RHYMED h ANDERSON,.
No. 89 Wood street,
Opposite the at. Charlea Hotel
it E H
GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST. -eigt
PRICE—Platn, 20 mints; Elegantly bound, $llB cents'
Just received and for sale, by
an 24 H. KL.EBEE. k BRA), Nu. 63 Fifth street.
DERFECT TIME AT HALF TH E
USUAL COST—AMERMAN WATCH6B—APPLE
TON TRACY & CO., 11ANLIPACTURERS OF PATENT
LEVER WATCHES, WALTHAM MASS.—These Watches
are made by the aid of new an d' original machinery and
tools, expressly designed to secure, with a low price, a fine
substantial and reliable time keeper. To be bad at our
Agents, REINEMAN & MEYSAN, Pittsburgh, Pa.
APPLETON TRACY & 00.,
we.lo Waltham, Mass.
ripliE undersigned have formed a Co-Part
.a, neraldp under the style of SHACHLETT, McLAIN &
00., furbtrausacting Wholesale Dry Goods business.
WILLIAM SHAOKLETT, JAMES DWAIN,
HUGH JONES, JOHN AUDAY,
T. T. MELEE.
STIAOKLETT, McLAIN & cO., wholesale dealers In For.
sign and Domestic Dry Noods, No. 43 Wood street, opposite
B. Charles lloteL an2B:l2n
MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORATIVE
—Another randy of this Justly celebrated Hair
Restorative; also, a large lot of Wood's excellent Hair Re.
etorative, received by JOB. FLEMING,
sera Oorner Diamond and Market street.
QTARCH-300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch,
114ji for a ale by (.e4) HENRY IL COLLINS.
WISOONSIIC-EIGHTY ACRES 0
Land for sale, Is the Stephens Point Lsnd Distrie
This land will be sold at a great bargain. Apply to
JAMS O. RN/12Y,
eel Real &tate and Bill Broker, 66 Fifth st.
LAYER RAISINS-100 bis Gomez bran
Jut received and tor sale by
Run= a ANDERSON,
No. 89 Wood street,
saT Dolmas Bt. Mules Rotel.
COPYING PRESSES-
Bcrew Coping Prams:
Cam end Isrrer Copytag ses
Lacer , and SwinPreeg Copying Press(
Screw
W. G. .TOBVBTON A 00,
5T Wood street.
QWEET POTATOES -10 barrels Jersey
kJ Sweet Potateestjust received end for sale by
JO. A. MI"
Cbrnor Bilikeliirst eta.
.•
-100PERS WANTED -2 good Coopers
wanted to work on tight work. ILqulro of
/OMB d FIVZIIIt,
Oorner Market and Fourth etreeta.
SA oe4
1111 E.-200 barrels freelrUme, for eale by
EMMY H. 001.LINS.
FEEMEN
THIS EVENING, &plumber Sib, will be perfumed
ATLEXEDIE, TEE-BONDMAN OP -SENT.
Lord Aylemere.... IL Taylor.
Lord Bay, (first appearance,) .. . B.M. Duda
Marianne }...Mine °Orden& eappell.
To conclude with,
MELLY, THE MAID WITH i THE MIMING DAM
M ll l7, with song, --Miss Josephine Parker.
parole 0p sraldSlON:
Orem OLrcle and ParcinettelOolktexay Otrola--...-••••25°.
Colored Boxes 500 Colored Gallery.. . 280 .
Tickets to Private Boxes.-760 Thole Boxee ...$6 00.
Proscenium 80163 $9 00.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Cattalo rlea'a before a. Box
Mos open true 10_ to 9 o,cluck.l
RETURN OF 'l'llE'. FAVORITES
FOR-SIX NI . GtITS ONLY,
Culildt - 3144:11.1
Monday gvautiag, sibp4. oi b er . 131. b. •
Morris Bros., Poll and Trowbridge Minstrels,
FrommllanBtiEvt.Q L
pera use, liketoa.
tteit eumeoamtatd,
ttEsT , BAND IN 'tilt' WO
~ 1.1).
4 / 4 1- Admi3slon, 26 L‘erli3 ellAfell 16. Rama open at 7
o'clock, eottinJouce of tt o'cloOk. i LON MORRIS,
3EB 11us1nzas Illanagor.
CARL FORMES IN PITTSBURGH.—
hi. D. ULLMAN, Llreeto4 at the Aaderay a New
York, has Lho ttuuOr tu aunounca that "
CARL•
R 8,.
TEE OR ATE. T LOUR/ BASSO,
Assisted by the principal Att:ets tlnd the (BAND OROBES
TDA of the Academy of Music, New York, will give a Mam•
moth Musical Festival lu this THURSDAY and FAL
DAY, September 23d and 24th. ir till part:Malan in &tare
advertisement. sa ga
ANNUAL STATE F IIIR
op Taig
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society.
bIiPTEUDaI 12itH, 29TH AND AND emus /8; 1863
PAIR 4.4RoUNDS, NlN'i'll ARD,
Annual Addiumee, Friday, rit .*1 r m Awaids of Oom
mit tee announced Inuntiltately eittrwardli.
Articles for exhitlthai addressed to A ij„ Et e ,
retarb Pittsburgh.
All articles sad etook luteaded l iar exhibition, teensport
ed frail
odic., I'7 deFffsh street, where entrlea will be received,
,icktib tore' tickets fluntattAti Boats of en try closed au
„1.1.;,•, noon Premium Lists coil pit of JuAges fur/dell.
on topllcattou
44- M.Aubete . Tickets, s'l. eelculestan,
ELtilbiugs moat b,come. cuede*d. A.O. MUSTER, -
&xi tary attitt, Agric . altaral Society.
D. A. TA(RIART, Pftsldellt. ," • fieB.llawtd—<l3
JOHN W. MNARTHY,
BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD
Distributor and Poster,
il'TSßt7sOtf, PA.
Will promptly attend to the DlStribating and Posting of
1111,L$, OIROOLARS, CARDS' AND PROGRAMMED,
For Railroads, Ships, Steanchosts,, - Amusements, Sales, Etc.
All orders, either by mail, telegraph , or OtilsZWlSO, Sent
to the rinse of the Daily Adorning Post, will be faithfully
attended to. ; '
Packages forwards t by the Adana Express Company will
be promptly disposed of assassin/ to direetiorua Ben
awy Drllatem min 3
anl4:ly—hi
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Ankbrotypists,
- - -
NEW DAUUERREAN AND AIIIIIROPY" 6e;
GALL R Y
rLTP.II STRJAET, Dalt-1M Y orriiarrg THII Poszomor,
in.. PICTURES Laken in all tLo cations etylezi , la any
weather, and warranted to pleaao, at reasonable rates. .
t3lok or deceased pertiona kaken at their readdenat:
apahlydaw-le
A MBROTYPBB
- BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE HOWER
WARRANTED, CAN BE ErAp As LOW
AS AT ANY EIRBT CLASS EBTABLIIRINIENT
N THE COUNTB.Y, AT
PHILADELPHIA
CURCIO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
4 6 ,,/ AMBROTYPE iiALLERY has been removed from
76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Elf th;strftt near Market.
These rooms having been built especially for the pirPose,
with three large lights, are not surprised in the city for
comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement.
far Our old friends and Faria', and those wishing ink.P
pectin likenesses, are invited to call. U Reception Boons
end Specimens on the ground door. apT
LALLY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH • ST.
At the new Oommerchil Baled ".oems, No. 454 Fifth
street, every week day, are tieldpubli, aides an* geode In all
variety, suited for the trade and coast:mem, from a large
stock which is eoustantly replenished with n eonsign
ndule, that mast be closed torthwith.
AT 10 O'Ol,OOK, A. M.,
Dry tioodd and fancy articles, nun/priding nearly. everything
needed in the line for personial and family use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,
Ac. AT 2 (POLOCfn, I'. M.,
Household and kitchen turnitme, new and second-hand;
bode and bedding; carpets; elegant iron steno (Mina ware;
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries Ac.
.4`,E 7 00LOI/11:1'. M.,
Saucy articles; watches; clocks; Jewelry; musical Mart.
moats: gnus; clothing; dry goods; boots and awes . book
stationery, Ac. Leal P. Al. DA.s23.Auct.e
SUPPLY
AMUSEDIENTS,
IT T SBUGHI THEATRE,
Sole Lessee and litanagea•j.. 8. Pawn.
Stage M. DATIL
121;;;Prk‘WW•111F-=. - - . 4rimp
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 Fiith etreet, aufl
SUNBEAM UALLERY,
'c. W. cox. of Market !Arne! rlad Diamond, Pitt.iburgn
RUMS nUIT ALL. ntyL9:ll-4
E. 0 CI El S
61C1" AND 81.1.5,F-LIGE2'
WALL'S, f math street
Removed to 21 Fifth Street.
AUCTION SALES.
STEAMBOATS.
ZANESVILLE.
— r ---
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer kilinlA GRAHM, °apt. MOi'
.11 AYR.IB, Wave tOr the a b ove and
au
intermediate putts. on every TUESDAY, at
I, o'clock, P. AL
Fur freight or paccage apply ca ticara
I. Si. IL PRIAUE'S
CENTRAL PI. 4 I A.NING
W A 'flitift ISTRICIAT, -
AitE now in fall oparation, witlOtty
improved machinery for the manufacturing of &AL
Stinttera and Monldtnge. Flanders and Can. ,
tra,:tera will find it to their advantage to call and ascertain
oar price&
,
15 TyliTyYooENF:ili
lISIO
a "V a li iii TNI N E N N it ;
MELODIST.—This little work contains all the words and
Mimic of the new and popular Mrs of the day. The Woo
lion has been made with gr.24t care, giving only thoeavongir,.
which are good and popular. Ali the best songs of 0.
Foster, are embraced in this collection. A large supply
Just received, and for sale at the Slailo Store of
ant@ JOHN 11. idELLOR, 81 Wood st reel
A HIMAN REZON—Canstitation, Rules .
12..
and Regulations of the Grand Lodge of Penterylvanl?,
newt edition. For sale by ; J. R. TiTBLRIN,
awn ,n 3 Wood street, near Fourth..
ARN OLDS, Dovell l and Davidson's Writing
51t0d.6 tor 8010 by W. 8. HAWN,
Stationer, Nos. 81, 88 and 85
Market street.
to AWYER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP
is acknowledged by all 'who have need it, to be the bast
and most economical Soap lin use. One poinnd will do ea
much washing as three of common Soap. It contains 80l
gradient that will injure the nerves of the most del'cale or
finest goods that may be washed with it. For
sale by all
the principal groceries and dealers in the ci1,12/11-'
JAKE FISH--300 pkg. White Fish, Trout,
Salmon, etc., for saki by
HENRY 11. COLLINS.
1110
LEAD—BOO Pigs, for sale by
eo.l anixv a. ceuaNs.
:--------------_
M—ACKEREL.— _ i
- - -
100 lArras No: 3 Large Mackerel; ~... ,
Go ~4 44 ' IC 41.
20 - ''''' " Noji 4. .. • rao'd and far .
(Ife.s) i lINNIa H. COLLINS.
sale by
vir ANTED-300 i bußhels Til: l3 l . = Se at
.y v Wanted, by I, JAMES A. 013114
oat Corner Blarket and Vint street&
TABLE CUTLERY, , • _ , .
TOILET CUTLERY, . .
TOILET CUTLERY, _
POCKET CUTLERY,
SLECOANICS! TOOLS,
GUNS,
,
Grum, PISTOLS. AND HNIVBIB, '
EBELING TACKLE,
SPORTING APPARATUS.
//Eir Particular attention' paid to REPAIRING.
etelS DOWN dt TETLEY, No. 138 Wood at.
RYE FLOUR-19 , bbls fresh ground Ey
vionr, past received and for Bale by • •
JAMRS A. PETIN:I4
Clymer Market and lira. street.
FLOUR --30 bbls. :choice Extra,Superfina.';
Just 'received and for value "JAINVATVKA
Ban Corner Marko: and oat dna&
RAMIS INS—I hove- just received:
la a large supply of doe Charools SOIL Tho
m. wLibttig
anything of the kind, should call and my door, b .e . ,
(ore pmelLaging elsewh B•g'
ece.4 atteaL:
split • • 'Goner DI" ° " al '" = " 4 -J
ititrfir--1500 Reams - as. -
i
v maw sisal, mcedied and for sale by . •
WO S. COLLIN*