F A I, 1, DRY GOODS j, HANSOM LOVE'S, No. 14. Market Streets BETWEEN FOURTH STREET AND THE DIAMOND PITTSBURGH, PA. SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE The inabEotiber has Just rotnrood from Philadelphia, New York,. Boston , and tome of the Manuf a cturing t.,wns in the Now England States, so as to get a portion of onr DOMES TIC GOODS direct from toe manutactnrera, atd F , 113 one profit in rewiring them In that way. Car stock of FOR EIGN GOODS has urc. r beerl co complete. DRESS GOODS : VERY RICK DRESS SIKS, in Plain Black and Figured. VERE RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Brocade VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored. VERY RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DE LAMS. VERY RICH ROBE MOUS DE LAINS. VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL !SOUS DE LAMS. FRENCH MERINOS B U R G S, The largest stock in the city, and BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE CAN I F6UND IN ANY OTHHEi ROUSE WEST OF THE MOUNTAINS, MIME= _BOUGHT Al. i„k ROE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, AND WELL RE-ROLD IT A VERY SNI.ALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, of entirely now designs, such as the 1' AI,AI A -HAW LS, Awl many c t er NoVF:LTIES IN-SHAWLS AND CLOAKS bon able to offor so large and varied a stock of ail kind.' c•f SHAWLS and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS, MOURNING GOODS : I;LACk". DRESB GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS, COLLARS, GLOVES, EVERY' OTTER ARTICLE IN THE LINE AIOURNING GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, T:CCIZo 4 LOKS, C,INO IIAMS, PRINTS, EENTUCIEY JEANS, TWEEDS, PATINETTS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, Ana every other article usually kept in a WELL ASSoRTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS AR many of the above goods have been bought from tho MANUFACTURERS and AT AUCTION F,)R NET CASH, we ore onabkvl to Non them no LOW AS THEY CAN BE „PURCHASED IN MANY OF TIIE WHOLESALE HOUSES the Y. ,- ottra In short. we never have been able to cal atti-pcVve a stock t our numerous can. .traner,. rtu.l t:-.., public g.mnrany, NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. C. rEtAiNSON LOVE,. Young, Stc-venion A Love., and Love Brothers, Nu. 74 MAILILET STREET, - PITTSBMIGEL PA 12113111E1 SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE oomPISIN.I WITH THE URGENT REQTIFS'T OF HUN DB.S.DS O THEP.: PATIENTS, DRS'. C. M. FITCh AND J. W. SYKES Have cnneltull to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, mud may be consulted at their office, Mn. 191 Penn stresl, OPPOSITE , ST. CLAIR IIOTEG Daily, except Sundays, far CONSULT ii t,. ASTHMA, ar.d ALL catiE , t tittUNIC oomPLANTs, complicated vritb, or causing pulmonary iliscaae, including Catarrh. Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gat tr tt3, Fencair Comp - taints, te. SYKES went 1 ,•tat., that their treatment of CA.Tstamption is baeed upon tie toot that :he disea..le &rats ti e Wed and 5,,::- , a at I.arv , , ?, taf.re ant during ifs stssvbsp,s.7l in the tu.ngir, and the., tto , reiore employ Mechan ical, hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and stiengthen the ly.tt ern. Irsi tiny use MEDICAL IN tt.A.LATIONS, which they value 1114.1.11 y, but ...I) an Hillia 'tr.'s, Oaring no Cii..r,tine efircle taken used aleme ,) and Inva lids e:arnesdly cautioned azaiust wasting the precious time of carahility on any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but ;titre idea that the "seat of the can he reached ri n dirort canner Py Inhalation," for, as deters stated, the otat of 7e disr.=e it in the 1::.-.?r cut If only iu the lungs. Aar No rtEkrge for A lie. of queln,us , e... 111 be B.Alt to [hoe, wbiblng to eonanl ta by letter. BINK OF TUB SOUTH COUNTY.—At the Au gust term of the Supreme tlourtef Rhode Island, for Washington county, the first doy of January - , A.. was limited for Grinning in the bills of the Bank, with a view to a dividend of funds then on hand This order is made with u view to lan,ten a settlement, and not to cut off Gills not then presented, which must, of course, all be paid, if the Bonk is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt. The bills,wih be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre sented, for which receipts aro given, will be entitled to in. terot. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver, at Ken. sington. Jamie lelnnd. B. R. BOFTKR, aCt.ll-4- Receiver. NOTTCF—TIIE INTER !?...iT COUPONS of the lion Is a Lawr , nca Contity. I , ..Ruc,i to the PlT'le' - I .3UEGN `Of Ea , m klLit.).6 I) COMPANY, I Sib. will he lat tL. office ~f 11. WILLIAMS .k 00., jr>lttbn r; , ; h, l e . Thu them In I,,yrmut is tatuie in CoUtie.int , z,c , - of the htilurt , lif th lasurance ""tid Trot C,rnpar.y, Fo'sy York, whcrt. the (1-upoue are payable II order 3::2 TaF. COMMISSIONERS. 1 . ‘ ..i---. THE BE - T AN 1) ,CIECG.I.I'EST VINEGAR is eall• kl, - _ - ).' itig at the , most ex:atsirc , VIN ' iEGA.It IVARP.IIOII'SIZ in the • --., • • •••i . \ Vest. ThLa lio.n , ~,,w sop Vl:' , , Zi'tta prie9, and has for the last ten t.. -' ' . pears, mere than cm,-half of ' V..:;!'•1/11' the Pittabur4.l gr.lwre, and ' • the /lame in every other city 14 1 iami.,,.. ) which it ha,; I,son introduced. A. 1; ‘f,1,011, 146 Water btre•et, h:-I•xe••:i .-lhal.nold and Grant quxl, (Is lan; SUPERIOR COPPER MIL Sll 1 , :11.1' N \VO It S' PARK, AI'CURDY 6 . 1 -- Vr AN UFACTUREItS OF SUEATLUNQ, jou Rre7i..i - ^. 7 and Bolt Copper, Pr .....Q.aedCoppor Bottoms, Raised Bott , mq, Spf.lt , r Solder, te. also importers and dealers A1,4 , 11:1, Piatry tilloot hop, Constantly on hand, Tittnivu'e War..honse, No. 149 First,--and Pittsnnrgn, orders of C.op;- , ela to tr.y isPired pattern. my29lydsw VIRST INTRO2,UCED JULY, .1849. A • L. AROLIARIBAUI.. I "S Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine On /` heels, from 3to 2.0 horse power. Also, Farm En fines and or Mill Drivers, 3to 341 herso. Engines always on hand '.%ianntaPtory, 15 th flar.ziltoss Street, jy3th3mds‘r IWILADELPUIA. _ E.. .11‘II%-ON , .0. fl. ItIPPEY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the t,r-zmi. , of the Low. under the firm of SIMPSON it EIPPEY. Office, No, 94 Fourth Street. Y. SIMPSON. o. IT RIPPYY. F L L. 1 ?5•,.5. titiltNlVS, 77 atarket Street, And 1-4 e. their di , play of O.NT, AND A-HALF ACRES OF GROUND plesaantly situate on M. Washington, with Cottage Owelling llociso, fitabl , , Well, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, gtrawberrie,q, good fence, etc. The house contains a hall, ro•inie soil a kitchen. s2uo worth Of i3trawberrid termses von. sold fromfromplace I.sit ce.gon. For price an, ;lan st tho real *gat,' I nt 6CUr B FC SON, 61. !dealt - et street. i v - ---- el ll_ A :3101S SK INS . —1 have just received i h j a Jazz, supply of fob Chamois Skills. Those wishing anything of the kind, should call and JOexaminLEMl e my N stc4k be• fore purchasing ebmwhere. B. FG, d and sal 1 -- OcznEc Diazoon Mad* stmt. ~,, _.- . ~',...:,"6, •.za.?r, - ci:.44.A7,1,7:. , _4,i - ,,.„ . ii--..,,,..7,'.P.t..:L.:1,-.1:',1•!;'. AUCTION INSERTINGS, ETC '4u/sat . wpiEcturf MDR :TM ti 0 T• ) AV GOODS, NOW OPENING LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, asst kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yrday : 111F.ItliONETBR. In shade 9 A. ?I Cloudy 67° 12 u 67° M a 60° 6P. M ' Barometer, 29 1.20 Reformation of Criminal• The reflection has frequently been forced upon us from observation, that our prison system is detective in ono point, and a very material one. Tho difficulty lies in the fact that when the term of imprisonment of a culprit has expired, he is at onoo turned loose, and naturally seeks his old haunts and associates. A man is guilty of some crime for which ho is tried, convicted and imprisoned in the county jail or Western Penitentiary. Especially, if confined in the latter establishment, he has time for reflection, and if there is any good in him, before his term has expired, be will have formed a resolution to do better in future—to " turn from his wickedness and live " —sincerely regretting his former evil ways. Yet, too often, when ho is at liberty, he knows no place to go, except to those haunts where he will meet with the companions of his early crimes, who will soon have him back to the paths of vice. Very frequently, especially after a long confinerner.i, he is destitute and without the means of obtainiog an honest liveli hood. Then the old temptations, the force of habit and association, will strike on him with irresistible power, and feeling that he is scorned by honest men, and spurned by those who should speak a kind word or lend a helping band to again raise him to the level of the human race, ho is soon guilty of crime once more, and hie name is seen in the police records, coupled perhaps with an allusion to his former imprisonment and its cause. But there aro many cases in which the hardened criminal feel no penitence daring his confinement. He has become soured at the world, and imagining that he has been most foully wronged, broods over his imaginary,wrongs, and taking up the highway. man's philosophy that the world owes me a living,' concocts now schemes of villainy and revenge to be consummated on his release. When he does regain liberty, he seeks out others as hardened as himself and they go on in their old course, with the addi. tional advantages of experience in eluding pursuit, and in planning and executing villainy, gained by prison cepfaet with others of theirstamp. The effect of turning finch a man looseon society is exceedingly pernicious; the extent of the evil cannot be aeon rately estimated. Old philosophers, who have made the mind their study, tell us that crime is a species of moral insan ity, and should be regarded as each. It would be proper, then, to treat criminals in the same manner as lunatics, viz : by breaking up old connections and associations, making an entire and thorough change in their habits and employments, and also by follow ing out the effective plan adopted by those entrusted with the care of the demented, of making kindness the principal element in their government, persuad ing rather than coercing, and governing by love rather than force or power. By our neigbbbrs over the Atlantic, the transporta tion system has bean adopted, and we must admit, that although from time to time, groat fears have been entertained as to tho result of the concentration of such a mass of criminals, the colony of Sidney, though at first composed exclusively of malefactors from England, is now ono of the most prosperous, flourishing and moral settlements in the South Sea Islands. It would seem as though these men wore made honest by the force of circumstances ; being placed where they could- only prey on each other, their excesses corrected each other, and produced a healthy result. Yet this system has its objootion able features, as being not only unfair to the locality to which the criminals ore transported, bpt from the fact that there is a possibility. of its being parried on to such an extent as to form a rocioty of criminals who, following their natcral proclivities, should sub vert all law and order, take the law into their own hands, and allow murder, rapine, and crime to run riot. Then to those strongly impressed with love of country, this banishment would ho harrowing In the extreme, and acting on the strongest ties which force men to respect the laws, would have the tendency to stir up the worst feelings, and thus defeat the desired end. The transition from the ignominy of confinement •n the wonted avocations of life is too sudden, and a removal from old associations is absolutely necessary to reform. We conceive the best means of effecting this end to be the establishment of " 'Reform Farms" for the reformation of convicts, to be used, not as a substitute for, but in connection with, the prison system. Scarcely a convict from our Penitentiary but would gladly, on his release from confinement, accept a proposition to labor on one of these farms. Here he could earn sufficient in the course of a twelve-month to start the world anew, and pursue an honest calling. Tt would not be well to inaugurate a compulsory system on these farms, but surveillance would be necessary, and a discipline which would preserve the earnings of those employed until they desire to leave. With these farms other restrictions would bo necessary, such as regulations making it obligatory on liberated convicts to forsake the scones of their crimes, and to seek other localities and other companions, where the temptations to return to their former lawless habits, would be removed. It has been found that a change of circumstances, a transition to a hea'thy morel atmosphere and nat ural sUrrounding always prove bonfistal .to the inal, and under these circumstances the mast hard• tined have reformed and bosoms enterprising, end r getie, valuable and moral citizens, and we believe that some such system would have the effect of con vesting the most hardened and reekle.s; criminals who infest tho perlieus of the large cities of our land, into valuable members of 'topiary, and, in many cases, into God-fearing christians. Peonsyfoania Veterans.—The Allentown (Pa.> Republican notices two aged men,^now living iu Le high county, who may he well called relics of the olden time. The one, Mr. John Harlacher, is ninety four years old, and celebrated the return of his birth day, two Sundays ego, be visiting the place where he wee born, at Helfrich's Spring, in E iuth Whitehall township, which is about ei - ; oi lea from the present residence in Upper Soudan. The old man ESA be wanted to Lake one more drink from the old spring he loved to visit in his boyhJod, and around which he sow many a hand of Indians assemble, near a contury ago. The other obl reieTan, Mr. Phillip Weitzol, of Lower Macungy township, must be i liet.rty " old block" of a Democrat. Ito it over eighty tire years of age, and yet worked in the late harvest like a young tune. Ile rut with his own hands thirty. three stocks of grain and fifteen stacks of timothy. He also assisted to ui-Ni in haymaking Betijur d sad accident occurred o° Friday of last week, near Bedford, by which a little eon of Jacob Ringler of that county, only nine years old, was almost instantly killed. I t, , occurred in this wise: Henry Shrimper, one of thet—employ ees of Mr. Stoner's foundry in Berlin, wee driving a wagon on the Bedford pike, heavily laden with iron ; the boy was on the road in company with his uncle, Daniel Dingier, and while his attention was attract ed by a woman who had just passed on horseback, one of the horses attached to Shumper's wagon knocked him down, and before tie wagon could be slopped tho heavy wheels passed over his head, com• pletely crushing it. He died almhat instantly. No blame is attached to Shutuper, as the boy wee unseen by him at the time. The Eire,* of Tobacco.—The Dublin Medical Pr,96 , assorts that the pupils of tho Polytechnic School in Paris have recently furnished some ouromis statistics bearing ou tobacco. Dividing the young gentlemen of that college into two groups—the smokers and non-smokers—it shows that the smokers havoiroved themselves, in the various competitive examinations, far inferior to the others. Not only in the examinations on entering the school are the smocors in a lower rank, but in the various ordeals that they have to pass through in a year, tho aver age rank of the smokers had constantly fallen off, and not inconsiderably, while the men who did not smoke enjoyed a cerebral atmosphere of the clearest kind. Complinzetitetry Bencjit t., Lo iforric--Wo are gratified to announce that Lon Morris, of (he Morris Bros., Pell and Trowbridge Minstrols, takes a bona fit at Masonic Ball. It is unnecessary for as to on- large on the capacities for pleasing and the extraor dinary success of this extreruly popular troupe— their history in this city speaks for itgolf. Sutriae it to ray, that Lon is one of the "bright, particular stars" of the company, and that he deserves a bumper on this ccoasion. We feel satisfied that the hall will be filled this evening. We shall he there— with our new hat on. Half Fare —Thomas A. Scott, Esq., General So perintendent of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, gives notice that excursion tickets at half faro will be issued from all pointy along the way to this city, good for one week from Monday, September 27, during the State Fair and the dedication of Odd Fel. lows' Hall. ,t is also announced that articles intend ed for exhibition at the Fair will be carried at half the usual rates. Oth-r roads are making similar ar rangoments, among blob wo notice the Northern Oentral and Philadelphia and Reading Railroads. Periodicals.—To those of our readers who pur chase tho periodical literature of the day, ( and who does not ?) we would say that our enterprising friend, .1. B. D. Clark, at his News Depot, No. 4 Girard House, has just received his usual supply of the Eastern weekly literary journals, comprising Harper, Balton, Waverley, Frank Leslie, Ledger, Mercury, Home :TOurnal, Clipper, ,t.o. He has also the October numbor of tbat very funny shoot—" Nick Nar." The Peany/rania Canal.—lt has been supposed that the State works purchased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soon be closed as unprofitable. We learn, from an article in the Harrisburg Patriot and Union, that the net revenue to the Company, since the works passed into their hands, notwith standing the - immense expense incurred in repairs, up to the first of July last, is, in excess of expendi tures, $38,692,02, and this during one of the duties business years the country has ever experieneed. That barrel of whisky at the Mayor's office, for which no owner has yet been found, turns out to be cider. It is singular it should remain there so long without being discovered.' Who found out the sell ? Judge Hampton will deliver an opinion in the bench warrant ease, noticed by us yesterday, this morning. - Pickpockets.—For some time a•,gang of juvenile pickpockets has infested the vicinity of the railroad depot on Grant street, and numerous small amounts have boon stolon. On Friday morning, Mrs. Cather ine West arrived at the depot and stopped on the platform, where she was immediately surrounded by some half a dozen of these expert rascals, and her pocket-book, containing some forty dollars, forcibly taken from her pocket. This occurred in broad day light, at cloven o'clock in tho morning. The pollee were put on the track, and succeeded in arresting two, •u'posed to bo of tto party, John Montague and William CampteD. The Mayor committed them for farther hearing to-day. Sales of Stocks.—The following sales of stocks were made last evening at the Merchants' Exchange, by Messrs. Austin Loomis & Co. 20 .tharei Pitt.burgb Gas Co. so •• du do '2O '• du do 1.6 do do 40 " do do 60 " do do ICo '• do do 146 " do do '2O " do do 40 " do do WO ghar .1 Police I - tem.—Mayor Stuckrath committed Wm. Taylor to jail yesterday on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, preferred by Wm. Martin. Ile will have a farther boring on Monday next. James Haley, who has had sevotal examinations before Alderman Donaldson, on a chargeo. r pati,ng counterfeit money, made by Samuel Berman. on oath, has been finally committed for trial in default of bail in the sum of two hundred dollars. Delayed.—The mail train due on Wednesday even ing at 8:45, on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railroad, was delayed by a freight car which had been thrown off the track at Wooster, prevent ing the passage of the train. It was after midnight when the mail train arrived hero. Pardourd.—Tho notorious Jack Coop, who has boon in the county jail for some time under sentence for subornation of perjury, was pardoned by Gov. Packer, on the 15th. His pardon arrived yesterday, and be was released. Miss Henry still continues to improve, though but slowly, and the chances for her recovery are good. We hope to kw able soon to announce that the is en tirely out of danger. Bowman & CO : —My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years--the last two of which she was very low indeed. I procured some of 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 previously done for four years. We cheerfully, and unasited, recommend your Com potud to all who are suffering under that terrible disease—Consumption JAMES SOOTHRRLAND. MARY R• SOUTRRRLAND Ky., Jul`, 1868. Light dats neatly made. l'ants and vests suited to the season_ Summer under wear of silk, and cot ton, Silk and linen hosiery, ter men's and boy's wear, at close rates for cash, by Carnaghan, Federal street, Allegheny eity. e DR. d. lIUSTETTBR'S CELEBRATED STOMACH Ilf ITEILE. 14 the cure of Enver and Ague, id beyond all controversy the safest and best remedy that could be need by the afflicted, fJr all diseases of the above nature. The meet violent attacks of thi.l dreadful disease have often Men prevented by the use of this reliable remedy. The "Bitters" have teen nand by the proprietor in an extensive practice, in the treatment of Pev,r and Ague, for a number of years, and its worin3:ful carat ire powers are well known both to the press and the publ Tnose who de.ire a thor ough renovation of their entire not fall to use the " Bitters." t3lO I y au,l I,Mb - re ovary hero, wad by :11,gTETTER , k SMITH, Al.ll L(1 rel.' tlll,l Proprittora, B'4 hi Rater uud n 8 Flout strekto. .1. M. OLIN'S UELIiIIiRATED STOMACH LtIT TEtiS--Try [heti, and satisfy yonraelves that they are all they ore re,:.. ❑:w_•„. d .e. TL- proprietor duee not pretend to eay that they will tut • all the diaemee Ileah is heir to, but leaves them to L.,: their own Caudill, and the conair t rtly tacrepAng d.onaLd fm them it sufficient proof that they are till they ar. recomiii..mlil to lie, and far im parter to any preparation of the hJcd nos, ip the market. Their ace to alway:attondel beneficial re sults to ,:rises of fippepsia, 1 e 410 w-tit", Weak nee; of the stomach, etc. It ionlONec all ini.rbid twitter iron the stomach, aseiaa digestion, and Imparts a healthy the whole ay-stem. Ito sloe ant call for J. M. (din's iiit.turti, 411 a roe that the article pUr- udi tkrnt,l chased bears the name of PA manufacturer. Far sula by J JI. OLIN, t! proprietor and ruauniactorzr 257 l'euu street, l'iitatinrgh, Pa., and by druggistn and I irig de•tera .11.11.E8 H AUEL'S EAU 4TH E. I ENN 'lt LIAM k•tr , 4r, oi t. , 1 , 1/1 , 1:1 frri lbrrmtlit ut . hir.licrohg I,(q - it. LI hi, which have tog' ud 103 t Ilency. Ito t ere Jwil:..tr ical ll. opttunitV? to 1.1.10er of no it other a nba!ancce ou to: lug tnto tlo Ottipt:siti)n o hair pripa rani nil &lot( rioat in their prtopertios, and doing perrtutheotly. This eicilont preparation (by!, wt., rost, reit the Hair ieJnt. I by ege or with a new growth, and buituticie, tl e whole head with fine gassy Bair. S , B VA RM. fOCI: A CC, No. 60, corner Fuurth htiti WIA.III atreula Di or efets g,necally, and at the Latocratory of Juke 11,1101 A C.., No. 7U4 Chesnut street, pbiladelphiet. selt3 .... . JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURFA OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs Warerooms, 42-1 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRilitik:, 4 lu Rddition to the Fo oitn re hns:heo; I onto tlevo att.iti,,n 14, UN I/ Pit FAK IN nom and Carriages urnl hed L. T. KENNEDY. W. S. KENNEDY. SrI'EAM 1 IIA I/9 ALI,EIiIiENY CITY, U. T. KENNEDY & BRO. nyhl, AND CoRN PUIiCHASED FLOUR., COliN MEAL, AND LIoMINY, hiANUFAOIIIii,ED AND DELIVEB.ED iN PiTII. 4 BURCIH AND ALLE.4IIENY an7:lydewl TERM :1 CASH ON DELIVERY FALL FASHIONS.A • IteaCIVC)I7I-1:0 CfC HATTERS, HAVE RECEIVED TIIE Ball etylea of SILli H AT S, CASOLF,IIri ITATS, FRENCH SOFT HATS. TII LI LATEST FT LES OF CAPE, No. V''t Wood Street, Pittlibargb WILL R E-0 N 0 N TETURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1), PROF. CONVI'E ' S FASHIONABLE 1) ANC I N U ACADEMY, AT NEVILLE HALL, CUANT.P. F91.1P.T11 AND I.III.IEILTY 818. DAYS OF TUITION—Tue;day4, Thursdays and Satur days. Master and Misses C 111.4,1 at 3 e. 7.1.; L 13.1104 Cta9i 4 P. II ; Gentlemen ' s Class BP. u l•rd Cox per can ho seen at the Scott House, daily a QV) lin DISSOLUTION -'TIE FIRM OF KN AP, WADE A C). was dis , olved en the first of July last. Their unsettled bustuese will to attended to by their esa.ms, HN AP, RUDD A 01 VOTIT PITT FOUNDRY-CO-PARTNER. SHIP.—Tee onJersigued have formed a Co-Partner &My under the firm, name of RN AP, RUDD & CO., and will continue the brßlneaa of the late firm of Rnap, Wade a Co., at th• Fort Pitt Foundry. CUARLES }CRAY, Pittsburgh, l If. F. RTJDD, July 1, 1858. f tie7:2w NTOIIOLAS K. WADE SINGER'S ORA T HE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF SINGER'S MACHINE Over all others, for the use of Clothing and Bhoe hlsuanfao turers, Harness Sinkers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, has long beep known and practically alcriowlegcci. HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing its work equally well with thelarge machines,) and must become a favorite for family use sir A full supply of the above Machines for sale at New York prices, by It. STRAW, 32 Market ',treat, ' anlik ly-2p Pittsburgh, Penns. 5 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, 300 FRUIT trees, a well of good eater, dwelling lionse of eight rooms, nitwits at one mite below idoZemport, and near to Railroad Statical for sale on easy terms 1.7 gtd4a 1:=10131' is BON 5.1, Market it._ $67 62 1 , 67 10 67 Cu 66 66 50 66 25 . 66 00 65 75 65 62% Co 60 .1' 1T T I? C.' I? G IT, P. 41 rr,r):l:.tly —lc CI:UHL:IIS KNAP, WILLIMf WADN 11 F. RUDD, ROM. C. TOTTEN COMMERCIAL _ - ALLEGHENY CATTLE. MARKET. AISSGEIENY Cirri, September 16, 1858. The market for the past week has been very dull, and the prima have declined, the demand being entirely local BEEVES Offered by No. told V. offered 25 1. 'iceboat]. 17 .... ..N. 17 G. W. Angel. • 22 ••• Qrry .t• Waite.. . 1.9 J. Henderson 44 8. 1111 brother 11 T. Robinson 84 Myers & Brother... 48...... N. Carr • • • 23 J. Price di Co 23 Baton & Co . 8 IL 'deans 17 Mr. Cray 19.....Amee & llqwson 73 1 Kramer 35 Marko & Traurinan 42 J. B. Huff 33 J. rd organ 30 Merrick & Aid ..... . . 01 Mr. Andersen...... .. 85...... K rouse & G00d...... 20 G. Miller ....T. Bingham 18 11. W. it lehmond •• 211 J. Shade.- • • 20 .... . A. Kellner 51 J. Mitchell.-- • 21 T. Smith Vn J. Bradfield ....... . 27 J. Turner.... .• W Hazlewer.l.... 44 . Tr4ualeut 020 oftert 1 788 2 Irf t to.or owl vent east SHEEP AND LAMBS. 1464 Sht,p offered; C. 30 sold, Om balance sent Past. The prices ranged from 'l. to 2 , 4 gross. 200 Lambs offered, and all sold at t.lO - . :41,50 It bead. Hogswereo6.re.l and Hold at 3'/,@ 4 0., groat'. VIALS. 100 ofrerrd at the yards and railroad platforms, the prices ranging from $2 to $5 'l4 head. PITTSBURGH MARKET Reported P.:a •p - s;ly for tke Duly Morning Post. September 16, 1464 FLOUR...SaIes rather duller today, reaching abmit 430 bbls. from store. Th, following aro the ruling rates:— Superfine $5,50®5.85; extra do $5,70, and extra family $5,87056. 20 tibia Rye Flour sold at ?,4. Y...Palet 12 loads from scales at s9@l2 ton. iIRAIN...EaIes of 300 bu b. Oats from wagon at BACON...SaIes 2000 lbs. Shoulders at 7!4c., and 1000 lbs. Fides sold at 8-, 1 4c. SOO AR—Sales 9 bhda. N. O. at 9:4. OOPFEE—SaIes 14 sacks Rio at 12%c. (lII6IISE...SaIes 28 boxes W. R. at 7%c. a Ih. 01L...8 bbls. Lard 011 No. 1 at 8.5 e. PEACHES _Sales of BO baskets Jersey at $2.254$ msket Wl:ll9AY..Bales 4 bbk. rc , otillbd at 313/b27c. VINEGAR .It,•gular sake of Ballou'a to city and r,iunfry r, ; all other markuts go. Foreign fillarttets ftr .S62rrwr r..—ic4.l LirEmmet, September 3.—Cotton Market —Since the pre vions advices there has been a &dine of 1 ,4 d, especially In the lower grades of Cotton, the market being firm at the Hose, but quiet. The sales of the week amount to 45,000 bales: including 1400 tales to sport.lators and 3500 bales for eat.: t. The following are ho authorized quotations . tirleans 7%; middling 7 1.16; Mobile fair 7 116; middling 6 10-16, uplands fair 7 3-16. middling 0% The stink in port is estimated at 636,000 bales, including 660,000 bales of American. I;cm - ward Breadsluns Market.—The market closes steady. The Liverpool Provision Markets are gonerally steady The Manchester advises are favorable. London Money Mitrket.—The Money Market is generally unchanged. There is an ins eased demand for funds. Con• bids closed at 06%i'it0i4 for money and account. The bul lion in th • batik was increased I 1 n mg th a week 4:143,000, Philadelphia nark-et PIITLADELPEIIA, Ekiptembe.r . 16—f I , nr unebanged; sales of good western extra. for export, at ;6.25. and to the trade at Za 2545,37 for old stock, and $5,5061' 5 ,52 rot - fresh ground, $fdra.6.2.5 for extra, $8,50@7,25 for extra family and fancy. Nothing doing in liye Flour or Uurn Meal. The demand for Wheat is limited, sales of 2009 and Lnoo bosh fair and prime red at $1,26a1,28, and whits at $1 3:501,40. stye is in demand at 70475 c for new, and 78@80e for old. Corn is iu demand at for ys.low. Oats in limited re quest; pairs of 311011 bush new southern afloat at 43c. In tireeeries and Provisions there in very little doing. Whisky in demand at .4 to 20c f)r bbla. 4:3lucPnnat3 September 15.—Flour Ilan cod axtra 10c }do higher, sales of 1600 bbls at v0w,35 for good griper doe t.. dcnble extra white wheat; nearly 4000 bbin were re ceiv,d within the last 24 lir,urt. Whleky ban declined to with soles of 900 bbls closing with a good demand Mon I ork end Lard unchanged. :.tOOO hhds Baran sold lit fic for Shoulders and 734'08 for Sides; holders sell quite her.vy bulk Sides are wanted at 7:3i, but lire held at Money Is easy. Exchange on the east has advanced to % premium, and la In good demand. scaw York Market ENV YORK, :Aoptorul,r 10.—Cotton quiet: Ealea 300 bales. Fl firm: sales 13,000 bbls Stato $.4,90®55: Ohio 0.13549 5.75. Wheat firm; oalea 25,000 bush Milwaukee club at UM (o 21,03. In Advancing; ales of 70.006 hush at 84088 r white. l'ork firm at $15,3d . - $1.5,40 for prime. Freights it.uctive. SEWING MACHINES. ENVINU MACHINES- THE $2O AAP $4O DOIIBIa: Loon STITCH SEWING MACHINES Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE 0! MR. DALY, NO. 20 FIFTH STREIOT, Tilt.GO Machines era admitted to be the beet In market for family use, ruatinz an dastic double thread stitch, which will not rip &van if every fourth stitch ho cut. It is the ot,h . 1.. w priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will ho received and promptly filled M. by . DALY, Agent. No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Pit Market alley, tsourgh, Pa. 6.1 r NOTIOE—M. DALY, en the corner of' Fifth street awl Mai Let alloy, is the only one of the name In business an 1...0 street. jyls:ly W. C. ELLIOTT, THE first place in public estimation is th,w Justly accorded to the GROVER it DAHER MA CHINE, fur family Sowing, fur the following reasons:— let. It is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN ORDER than any other machine. 2d. It makes a seam which will NOT RIP or RAVEL, though every third stitch is ent ail. It sews from two ordinary spool, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, at ples , ure, by a mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same lAachina taxi Bilk, linen thread and apoo cotton, with equal facility. bth. The seam td 119 elastic as the most elastic fabric, so tbst It is tree fr,te all LIABILITY to BREAK., in WASIII- IN G, RON ING, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch made by thin Machine Is more BEAUTI FUL thou any other mode, either by hand or machine. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.. Grover & Baker's is the hest .—Amer.l Agriculturist To all of which the 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.—[home Journal. We give it the preference.—',Amer. Baptist. It n. eds only to be seen to be appreciated.—{Phretio. Journal. Adapted for woolens, linen or cotton.—{ Amer. Medical Monthly. We like Grover & Baker's best—{Ladies' Wreath. " Which is the best?" Grover & Y. Dispatch. Superior to all others.--{N. Y. Mercury. We have no hesitation In recommending It.—{N. Y. Ex press. It requires no raapooling.—{N. Y. Evangelist. For family use they are nnrivaled.—{N. Y. Daily News. They sew a seam that will not rip.—{N. Y. Courier. It performs nobly and expeditionsly.—,N. Y. Examiner. Remarkable for te elasticity ot scam—police Gazette Well adapted to all kinds of family sewing.—tN. Y. Ohs The most blineed invention of modern times.—llldotti Magazine. Beat adapted for family use.—[N. Y. Day Book. We do not hesitate to recommend IL—IN. V. Chronicle. It sews strongly and does not rip.— , ,Life I Y llustrated. The prince of inventions —l . Prot. Churchman. It Is woman's best friend.—lN. Y. Weekly News. And two hundred more refelences. To Clergymen end Benevolent SOoletleo. The GROVItR & BARER `B WINO MACHINE C') will 111, fur the present, to Clergymen and Benevolent Bocieties their emperior machine at one-half ELLIOTTetaiI price. W. C. Agent, No. H Fifth street. WE HAVE FOR SALE, VERY DEsIRAI3LE RESIDENCES IN Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, Man chester and Sharpsburgh. ALSO . HOUSES TO EXCHANGE FOR FARMS, AND YANKS IN ALLEGHENY, BEAVER, FAYETTE, AND LAWRENCE COUNTIES FOR SALE. AND LAND IN WISCONSIN . AND MINNESOTA, To exchange for city propeety,or good manufactured articles. WM, BRAZIER t CO., Real palate Agents, -r,. Jonas' Bulldog, CT Fourth stree4.o BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAILELA RYE WHISKY, PEACEI AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and front Streets, 11.1.4 j PITTSBURGH, PA. left uver 17 2 1 4@3 17 2N(413 72 2 1 ,4 3 23.4 44 n 3302 11 S ®3 48 2, , A8 24 2 @D.:, 9 2 e 2 17 2 @ v).; 11 2%®2 . 33 2 @3/ 4 42 2;4A3 43 1 ©2!4 31) 2%®3 S. B. & C. P. MARKLI4], PRINTING, JOR, AND ALL RINDS OF WRAPPING ..at..l =ll) MR..' Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Raga bought at marketrag R EMO AL. J OLIN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Waiter street, below Market lett over. 234©3 20 2 1 /„Ala 8 2 1 , 3 Bent east. Irl 2', 2% 1,1 2V, zt 2 1 4., 10 3 27 2 (gt 3 17 2 caa3 44 $1 "heal JOHN MOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIC METAL AND BLOOMS, 7I WATER STREE C: ET, PITTSBURgII, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC) JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM_ 1510011LLODG II JONES, BOYD & CO. CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW' AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Ross and First Streets, y 25 PITTSBURGH, PA. 3100RHEAD American, Plain 61 Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Ou'acting, Spouting, eft, AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT MITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON Warehouse, No. 135 First street, mr26:ly-is ROO ERB' IMPROVED PATENT iTEEL CULT! VATOR TEETH, couNBR ROSS AND WiRST STELBSTA, PITTSHUItofI, PA L. C. IIIiIPBUILLI, ATTORN Al' LAW AND CONVEYANCIiit Orllloll WPM IL I,IIIIOIIRM Forwarding and Cononigaion Merchant, you NAL!! OP our, Grain, Bacon, Lard, I Sutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce. generally, Corner of fdarket and larat giros t PITTBBII ttO f , P A Riren ro—Brancis G. Dail.q, Es: 'William Dilworth, Sr.. . Ontlthort A Son, Pittaborgh; Boyd & Ott., lielskoll rrNiringen, S. Brady, Cast.. AI. g M. Bank. List & Howell, Mangle & Co., Cltlorgn W. Ander-ton, Doalo -, Paxton & WtwelJog. nty2a:2etf DST PREMIUM REIDY MADE LINEN DRESS STOCK AfAIsrUFACTORY, NO. 606 ARCH STREET, Bilk, Morino and Cotton Under :. 2 1.drtg and Drawers, Cra vAto, dcarl4. Gloves, liandgereidota, E.a, Dressing downs, tddrtis Wrappers, and Drina 11111 , 10 to ordnr by mean. 111,3r11013t, and warranted to give 4411 traction. Jel:lyd E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERA OF WINES, BRANDIES, &C., GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Facto CORN ER THIRD I ND MA RE ET STS., PITTSBU 1111 H. rrHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR A House with VENITLAN WANDS, 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's given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 72 THIRD dtreot, Pittsburgh. [myB:lyis DAVID H. WILLIAMS, CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five qurnere and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces, PITTSBURGH, PA. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, (Succsztors to John Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgic .1 and an i Den tal instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 86 Wood street. They give special attention the rushulactur. ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and 14 - .. pairing Ith pnectuality Bad despatch. apPt HITCHCOCK., 111'CREERif ,&„ C•O. (StrOOMBSORB TO HUMAN, M'Crarair Sc G 0.,) VORWARDING AND COMMISSION MESOLIANTS, Wholesale Dealers In Produce, Flour and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Springer ilarbangh, Joseph E. Elder, St- Louis; Pitt..2l3ergb : Penton Bros., 11. Childs A Co., " 'Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Ragaley, Cosa-rave & Co., " Garret &11........*tin,Philadelphim IdoCandiess,ldeans & Co., " James, Rentoianttie & Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver IC Graham, Gte. M.k L. llord, Cincinnati Sterling A Co., A. Fenton & Bros., Yord, tiilmore r 1 (Iv., to y 31.21 WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I,IIQ,UOR MIP.I.E{CEIANTS!, NO. .37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PITTSBOROII, PA. 4-4- Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Coyote limllea, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the Po best ci . delayiie?: WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. LS and 20 Wood Street, jr2.3: tf PITTSBURGH. W. H. moom G. M. DOSCH. W McGEE & CO. • MIIRCHANT TAILORS, Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish lug Goods, corner of Federal street and Market Square Ails gheny City, Pa. .1e12:ly • HOEEBT . R OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholest►le rll' . erg, C.) UllikiB3iol3 end Forwarding Merchant. and DE.IOI , in Prodnen and Pittabargh Slannfacturfw, No. 351 L11 ,,, te street. Pittr.bargh. Vb. Darbky. BUSINESS CARDS J. &'l'. GROUTT, IMPORTERS oV MANIIPAOTUSERS OF I=l UMIII/A01V3133A OP MANUFACTURER OF PITTSBURGH, PA 10.11. ROGERS & CO., MANIIPACTII anns 0T No. Pa Sttx:Ti.h ntratf JAMES 4. FETZER, W M. W. ili N I G Et T , WE10LP.9 , 11.8 ALT CURTAIL ALSO DNALE $6.6 IN PINE OLD WEEISKYS, NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET, P 131 L ADEL PHIAd MIEZECUI FURNITURE FOR CASH. A full assortment of Pittsburgh nmnnfantare 4 ITOWITTUItiI, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAseß, WARD ROBES, And ev , ry cat.leie needed well farnishod dwelling, se well aa spleahl assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constuutly oo hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business Is done at this eatabllahment is for CASH. Prices are made accordingly. Persons in Want of anything to the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PACK:MEE. rawnrs, No. 103 Smithfield street, helm Fifth. J. D. Fixxviu, Jowl M. Isms. N EW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LA.DIEEto RESTAITRANT, NO. 27} FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has Based, and fitted up several commodi ous roams, nearly oppoalto the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which are now, opea for the Bummer Beason. la dles and gentlemen am always And an abundant supply of IRRSH CONIECTIONABY, 'TRU ITS, pap MESA WATER lOU, and all the refreabmonta or the season. All are rallyrequested to visit the rooms, and teat for (Ja10) DR. 18. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyopeptic PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FATINESTOCK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, ,--„ PITTSBURGH, PENN'A THESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A limited extent, been before the public in this section of the country for a period of over twenty years, and from the fact of their not being more generally known through out the length and breadth of the land, it might, perhaps, be inferred that they are lacking In some of thegreat essen tials of a family medicine, or that there are 'othei. Pills their superior, etc; but such, however, is not the case, their sup ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson,) was always limited 'to such an extent as at times to rendor it difficult to fill home orders, t.nt .ith even this disadvantage wherever M.(' they have never failed to call forth the strongest testimony In their favor—testimony in many instances unsolicited—not gotten up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to the in ventor as expressions of gratitude for the great benefits de rived from the use of these truly wonderful Pills, in proof of which we subjoin the followings-- We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, and members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conforeaoe of the Methodist Epis copal Church, having each and all of us, during the post few years, had fi equent opportunities of teaming and trying the character of Dv. H. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, aro prepared to, and now state with pleasure, in this communication, thai we know them to be an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for dick-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are recom mended, but as a safe family remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, etc. Rove. Jas. 0, &minim, Win D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis 11. Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley Smith, Moses Tichuell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Hays, B. F. Sedwick, G. :Martin, Thos. McGrath, J. M. Reger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, S. R. Brcckunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Win..Tiptou, C. Hodgson, John Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. (From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Chirri.h, signing the same.) Revs. Geo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan, Jer. Browning, Win. Ross, Robt. Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jas. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Ostrom, John Beatty. ly experience is not as extensive as the expression in the above certificate; hat as far as my opportunity of testing Lim virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully blltlol , 4e the sentiment of their superior value. WILLIAM REEVES. From the Rev. I. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, 1839. Da. Wiwi:lt—l 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 lu my case, I am persuaded that the continued use of them will Ilnally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish you to seuil me four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige yours, etc. ISRAEL SHARP. IM=MI Extract of a letter 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 Pill. I have been iu the nibit of using it myself, and in my fami ly, from the time you first brought them Into we in our neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to answer the iiiirpo , ci for which they were administered , My wile hm b veil , much afflicted with sick headache, and, by using one-half of on , of the pills, has uniformly found relief. I think It superfluous to enumerate the different complaints fur which I have admin!litered these pills. Suf fice it to say that, sJ far as the numerous complaints set out In the wrapper have fallen under my notice, the pill has had the desired effect iu removing the name; and so far as my self have been concerned, I can say that they leave the bowels in better order °tau the use of any other cathaitic that I have used, CARRIAGE fiIANUFACTORT AND EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH WHITE AS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSITORY, sitnated near the Two Mile - Run, between Pittsburgh and Lavirencerille, a ?:- Hplendjd and general assortment Of Carriages, Buggies, Su - Lies, etc. His arrangements are such that he IS constantly re-G. - dying new and secondhand vehicles, and the public may rely on ul ways finding a good stock on hand. Re also man ufacteres to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And all pertaining to the Unsiness. With eighteen yearn' [Tactical orperience in this busiuese, and his well-known facilitisA, lie flatters himself that he offers great inducements to purchasers. 4 The establishment is located on the route of the Ex celalur timuildis Line of Ooaches, pasting the door every nfteen minutes. sel.o:daiw ire* C. WEST it CO., AiAITUFACT (TILERS OF CARRIAGES, ROCHAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 107 Penn street., PITTSBURGH, PA .Sir• All work warranted to bo of the I,, , materiale and v.orkmanallip tnyllaydle EPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL 132 South Second Street, Lubricating Oil for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, Is superior to the best winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, &C THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP This lampperforms a perfect consumption of all smoke and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant flume. Nor sale wholesale and retail by aul22md IL BOUIIE A 11, si . .*A gen t. AUTUMN TRADE, 1858. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GrOoi)S, la R. la IS Si (Ge- 401 CD 13 S , OF NEWEST STYLES. SRI faVYIS IN EVERY VARIETY ARIN OEI, COEURGS, MUSLIN DELAINES. VELVXTS, SILKS, - ArPiTIAS, GING LIAMS. (:LUPUS, CA: 4 SIMERERES, SATINETS, VESTINGS. Fi ANN PRINTS, BLEAT AND BROS' 111 GOI)DS With a complete line of lENBROIDERIES, And other styles of Goods adapted to A FIRST CLASS TRADE All of which are offered for sale, cheap W. G. CHITTICK & CO., 438 Market & 433 Merchant Sts., PHILADELPHIA. au` 7:2m-Ir -111c -we No. 22 Cliff Street, New York, MANUFACTURER OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOMCEOPATHIC VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glees Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfnmers, Photo graphers, etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A later al discount made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug gists and Dealers solicited. Price Lints sent on app m lies, jy3o:3 • rrillE undersigned have formed a Co-Part nerehip under the style of SHACHLETT, McLAIN QV, feritrantacting Wholesale Dry Goods t:lciness. WILLIAM SIIAOKLETT, JAMES McLAIN, HUGH JONES, JOHN AUDAY, T. T. MYLER. SHAOKLETF, MCLAIN .4 CO., whoirsale dealers in For eign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 43 Wood street, opposite St. Charles hotel. au23:lm pERFECT TIME AT HALF T E USUAL COST—AMERICLN WATCHES--APPLE TON TRACY £ CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT LEVER WATCHES, WALTHAM, ItlASS.—These Watches are made by the aid ornew and original machinery and tools, expressly designed to secure, with a low price, a flue substantial and reliable time keeper. To bo had at our Agents, REINEMAN & MEYRAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. APPLETON TRACY & 00., at- 10 Waltham, Mass. CLOSING OUT 1 CLOSING OUT 11—Sale of Spring and Summer stock of BOOTS and SHOES Gouda marked down. Nlen'a Canard worth $3,00 zoning at $2,25 CI 46 2,50 2,00 Ladles' " " 1,50 " 1,25 • ‘4' 66 1,25 " 1,00 " Boole " 1,26 ii vie Misses'. Boys', Youth's and Children's eating' at the &ULM proportion, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEBEE H. BORLAND, =2B 03 Market street, two doors from fifth. MANILLA PAPERS. All Edges and qualities, for sale by WhL 0. JOHNSTON & Paper Dealers and Stationers, 51 Wool street. 0 - ACRES of very desirable land, at a 5 short distance from the city, having some beautiful sites for country residencee-47 acres contain coal of the very best quality. For isle by 607 S . OOTEBEItT a SON, 51 Market at. toyla-iv QWEET POTATOF,S-10 barrels Jersey Ajr swee Potatoo4 Just received and for gale by , 1 4- /8 -• /TWA WANTIII—E2 good Coop wanted ti work on tight work., I ivtiire of JAMES A. F.ETZKEI, Corner Market and 'Fourth streets 34 set,llllE.-2 t ~ 4 -.a. PILLS AND PROPEXETOR OF I am, sir, your friend and well-winker, JAMItS M. CAMP CARRIAGES. PIIELADELITIA AT WHOLESALE A. a C. BROCKEN, Corner : ,Market and Hirst Om barrels fret & = MlT a. VOLUM Lime, for sale by , ,__ _ AMUSEMENTS. piT,TsB4GH• THEATRE. Sole Lease() and Manager, stage Direct0r...1....« BENEFIT OF MR. J. H. TAYLOR THIS EVENING, September 17th, will be acted V IA GI NIII S. Virginium....3lr. J. H. Tltylor M'Parland. Virgnia Miss Oordelia OappolL Facurite Dance ....;. Miss Jennie Might. Grand Spanish Dance bliss Julia Tarntrall. To conclude wall, A DAY ALTER THE WEDDING Col. Eroolove 'dr. Tax lor Lady Elizabeth..Mba CappelL PRIOEs i OF ADMISSION: Drees Circle and Pargnette.soo Family Circle— Color.] Los PEI .......... Colored Gallery 250„ Tickets to TiVatO 80xe5r,...750 Whole BO.xeS $5 00. Proseoninin Bozos $3 00. Doors opon at 7 o'cloch. Curtain rises at 73(. 130 x Office open from 10 to 3 o'clook. IV/ __ 4C, Zia' AL Ma Ma. RETURN OF TUE FAVORITES FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING Monday Everqug, September 13th. Morris Bros., Poll and Trowbridge Minstrels, From the School Str , ,et t pera Br , ston. T. 111.71. i STAR PF.RFoitsiERS, BEST BAND IN TF.1.' , .: WORLD. Sai- Admission, 2S cents ; Chilren 15. Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8 o'clock. LON MORRIS, seB Basiness Manager. CARL FORMES IN PITTSBURGH.- M. B. ULLMAN, .Diroctor of the Amdginy of Now York, has the honor to ahnoun , !e that CARL ;FORMES, THE GRATE T BASSO, Assisted by the principarAtr'sts and the °BAND OROHJES TILA of the Academy of /11.1'Fie, New York, will give a Mam moth Musical Festival in this city, on THURSDAY and FRI• DAY, September d and ';4th Noll particulars In future advertisement. seB:tf ANNUAL STATE FAIR I t. i k I,i, Pennsylvania StUte Agricultural Society. SZYTEMB4Ii . 7"21, /IM A.ND 301,, A.NII OCTGIu IST, 1808 FAIR RC: N NI TL Annunl Ada—Fao . ..a. Priddy, at e. M. Awards of Cern [Wave announced linnsediately a.tervrerda. Articles for rxhibiti iadAlressed to A. V. I.I4ISTER, &a> rotary, Monongahela Hens., PittAnirgh. Ail articles and stoes: intended fur oxhibitkis, transport ed bf charge. offieS, Na tiB Fifth strast, where aotties will be received, and exhiblora' tickets futulahed. BOAA of entry closed on Tuesday, noon. Pro-anent Mats ead Liat of Judged furnish ed on application Aleinbora"riolaets, ri ogle 11(111.1i8.41()E, 25 cents. ra Whiter' moot bocorn6 ice:r.bor.4. A. O. Illtle,THlL Hrcr tnry State Agricultural Boclety. D. A. TAGiI ART, Prmiqviit javi:dawtd—a) JOH ti's': AircA [(THY, BILL, CiltillEAß AND CARD Dt*lributor :land Poster, i' 11 GB , rA. Will pri - onptly at'ond I,:stribralog and Posting of 111 LLB, CliteU LA AND PROGRAAIBIEN, For Itailroitilii, Ships, Atunnmente, flee. All orders, either by mail, tt,it•grar4), or otherwise, sent to the t fih• of tho Dailyi ,41671)try Pest, will be faithfully otkoried to. Pir:Augoti forwarde b., Adatna Expr,bB Oompany will be promptly dimpomed of Icror., in g to directional. DAGITERREAN GALLERIES. anl4.ly—lq R. M. CARGO & CO., Phologralpinetis and Atrili3Votypists, NEW VOitK GALLEP.Y, no. •21 Elan utreel,, and t'S'tits! M t3ALLERY, e W. car. nt vari:ol. and Diamond, Fittaborgb IT ALI.. myt9:'..f—'dp AMBROTYPES.-A BEAUTIFUL AND DURA BLE PICTURIfe---;Warrauted—can be had uc low au 6c any drat clips eatabd9hmout in the country, at Bed I.:1w WALL'S, Fourth street. AMBROVYPES- A BEAUMUL AND DURABLE PICTURE RMANTKO, UAN 915 HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY laliST CLAM RSTABLISIMENT N TELE COUNTRY, AT Htt; Et s NEW DAGUERAEAN AND ANBROTYPV4 Mr: ;110E-Lio2ll G A E WITH STREET, NEARL Y OPPOSITE THE POST-ontios, tat * .PICITIIRES taken in all the VSZLA:6 atylem, In any weather, and warranted to please, at reaaonable rates. S$X. Sick or di . ;creu3aft porn= tat:en at their roaidenca. ap2o:lydzw-la Removed to 21 Fifth Street. CA_RGIO & CO.'S PLIOTOOrRAPHIO AND AIILBItOTYPE c:IALLEFIV lots been removod from 78 Fourth street, to No, 21 Ilfth etreot, near Thosorooms hating boon built especially for thiS purpose, with three largo lighto, are not surpasged in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence in arreogorn.e , zzr Our oid frionds,and pat. 7,„„,, „„ • porior likenesses, aro invitett to tai!. itoc.3ption and Specimens on the ground flour. ap7 AUCTION SALES DAILY SALES AT NO. SCI FIFTH ST., At the new CeMaiercial t7eii,re uorus, 64, Fifth street, every week day, are heid publk isles of geous in ail variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stock which is connlintly repleni3hed with fresh c asign !malts, that must be cloSed forthwith. AT: , IO O'CLOCK, A. K., Dry Goods and fancy larticles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and family sae ; table • lory ; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies war., &c. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. K., Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-hand; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China Ware; stoves; cooking utensils; grocariee, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. hi., Fancy articles; watelies; clucks; 3ewciry ; musical instru month; guns; clothing; dry goods; boots and shoes .hook hook stationery, &a. • Isedi P. K. DAVlti,Auct.s STEAMBOAT► . :;;ANPSWULLE. POT it147. - lettc and Zanezville. The staamer CI.P.ALLANI, Capt. MON. 11.0. E Aitthg.., will leave for the ahovo arid n❑ interow.liote porte ea every TUFLiDAY, at •1 o'clock, P. N. , For froight or paattage apply on board J. Si, I. PRICE'S CENTRAL PLANING- MILL, WATER STREET, A.LLEGRENY, ARE now in full operation, with Fay & Co.? improved machinery for the manufacturing of Sash Frames, Doors, Shutters and Moulding. Builders and Con tractors will find it...to their advantage to call and ascertaiu oar {mines. $l5 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR TWEN TY-ME CENTS—THE 6ISNTL7 ANNIE lanODlST.—This little work contains all the words - and Music of the now aid popular a.rs of the day. 'rho seloo tion has been mado!with care, giving only those songs which are good old popular. All tho best songs of S. C. Foster, aro embraced la this collection. A large supply just received, and for sale at tho Music Store of an.l6 auLLou, fit Wood at rect. REZO N—i:oustitution, Rules and Regulatrous i.,.dge .1 Pennsylvania, new edition. kir lime by J. R. WELDLN, ~treat, sear Fourth. nal ARNOLDS,;DovoII and Davidson's Writing Eiradi for title by W. S. IIAVEN, litatames, N. El, 33 and 35 etrett. QAWYER'S CIIEMIC AL OLIVE SOAP is actlhowledirtiit by eii who neve used it, to to tt,Z, bett and moat CCOIIOIIII to 4_4:e aa much washing Is thr , y...t C.TII ILI OCI oup. tt coatAirm no iii, gretlient that ,C PI a tIll• th^ net - vas el the roust tiel'oate or tin f ,sl goods that ate) washed with it. Yrr 11410 by all the principal griAiiisii m4.1,1..1..01 ill Lbo city asta pkge. White Fish', Trout, L LKE PISA-30u tett, to: hal. , by it ttNitY li. COLLINS. Pfct LEAD;-3°o Pigs, t ü b z r 4 v l it y l o n i - L iy LL.t.i . ee4 i- Nt.AC KE IVlir L ik . ill I No. 3 Large Mackerel;, .. to 4 ,i r t .4 ,4 • 20 7 , 6 No. 1 " " reed and for (04) HENRY IL HOLLINa. WANTEI)--300 bushels Timothy Seed A 311.111 A. FETZLIt, ae4 Want. C.rner Market and First streets. TABLE CUTLERY,. TOILET 'CUTLERY, • TOILET OAR LitRY, . ROCKET (TUTL.c. , ,II.Y, I MEW , A-N.Ws' TOOLS, GU zH, P/STOLB. AND -RNIVRO, FIBRIN° TACKLE, :3PORT.ThIu APPARATUS Particular attention paid to Fir.:•AIRING. ael3 ROWN t TEr..LRY, No. 1U Wood st. ItYE FLOUR-19 bbls fresh ground_Rye Viour;'just received and for gale by _ • JAMES A. PETZIFa s Corner lisrkot and ripit streets. ACKE EL—'2s bbls. No. 3, Large; 10 half bbl?. No. Z 3, Largo. ( .4/ 2 ) W. 11. SMITH & Ifor sale by- QTARCIIJ-3410 bxe. Rochester Pearl Staich, fort ale brilr - r.,r1(41).&) 1114Nuy U. (*MINS. -,,,,,, —.S. EL POMMEL --O. AL Dews. Alt I), P ITTAILTRELTI WALL'S, F.nrth street,