F A• L L DRY GOODS 0. HANSON LOVE'S, No. 14 Market Street, BETWEEN FOURTH STB.RET AND THE Di AmoND PITTSBUROM, PA. SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE The subscriber has Just returned from Philadelphia, New , 3 ... 0 V so Boston, and me of the Manufacturing New towna lit the ew gland Statra, so as to get a portion of our D011:6B TIO GOODS direct from the manufacturers, and save one F!ofLt in receiving them in that way. Our stock of FOR EIGN GOODS has never been so compete. DRESS GOODS VERY RICH DRFRA SIRS, in Plain Black and Figured. VERB. RICH DRESS Brix s, Plaid, Striped and Brecade VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored. kg • VERY RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DR LAIRS. VERY RICH ROBE MOUS DE LAIRS. TREY RICH COTTON AND WOOL 11.0138 DE LAIRS. o FRENCH MERINOS IND COBURG S, The Intgast eteck in the city, atid BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE CAN BS FOUND IN ANY OTHER ROUSE WiiAT vF Tff NIOUNTAII,IB, E=l BOUGHT AT AUCTION LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, 6JID WILL BF. 8.3-9 OLD At A VIERS SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Of entirely new designs, such as the TALMA SHAWLS, And many otaer NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS We have been able to offer so large and varied a stock of all kinds or SHAWLS and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS, MOURNING GOODS : BLAS& DREES GOODS, SEAWLS, CRAPE VEILS, COLLARS, GLOVES, E fERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE MOURNING GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS : BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED AIUSLINS, TICKING/3, OHECES, PEDiTS, OASSIMEEES, CLOTHS, And every ether satide flintily kept in a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS As many of the above goods have been bought from the MANUFACTURERS and AT AUCTION FOR NET CASH, we are enabled to sell them as LOW AS TREY CAN BE PURCHASED IN MANY OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES in the Eastern cities. In short, wo never have bean able to offer so large and attractive a stock to our numerous one. tomers and the public , generally. KEW GOOD. REOEIVED DAILY. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Young, Stavonson & Lore, aud Love Brothers, No 74 MARKET STREET, PUTEBURGII, PA salaamdew -_SPECIAL. NOTICES. PERPM ENT OFFICE. 0031PLYEIG WITH TIIE traeENT NNQUEST OF HIM JPXDS GE THEM PATIENTS, L RS. C. M. FI7CR AND I. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGII, And may be commlted at their office, Flo. 191 Paula otrect, OPPOSITE EL CLAIR 11.0 TEL, My, except Enndays, for GONSUMYTiON, ASTHMA, BIICIMMag and ALL 01E15E11 (.1111.0N1.0 OOMPLANIT, complicated pith, or °waiting palmonar; disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Feracde Complaints, ite. DER. Inca 13111 ES would date that their treatment of Cknusamptton is based upon the fact that the disnue trate in Us blood and system at large, both before and during its dexchurracat in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan. Scat, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the and strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDICAL IN- F3AW=ONB, which they value highly, but only as Pallid. hoes, (hating no Carat:ye effects when used alone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the plans!. ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached insa direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the seat of the disease is in the blood and its Owls only in the snags. WI - No charge for consultation. A list of questions will be sent to those wishing to consult as by letter. my29:daw BANK OB THE SODTH 00UNTY.—At the Au gust term of the supreme Court of Rhode Island, for Washington county, the first .Is . y , of Jannary, e. 0., 1819, was limited for bringing in the bills of the Bank, with a view to a dividend of funds then on hand This order is made with a view to hasten a settlement, and not to cut off bills not then presented, which mast, of course, all be paid, if the Bank Is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt. The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre sented, for which receipts are given, will bo entitled to in terest. Bills may bb forwarded to the Receiver at Ken. sington. Rhode Island. E. R. POTrilt, so:MA w Receiver. 'COD NOTICE—THE INTFRFUT COUPONS the oPITTS f the Bonds of Lawrence County, tuned to IttillGH AND EP.I RAILROAD COMPANY, due July, „ass. will be paid at the aloe of W. H. WILLIAMS & CO., Pittaburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, New York, where the Coupons are payable,. By order of 15'2 THE COMMISSIONERS. --. THE BEST AND -tr GELRAPEST VINEGAR is sell- j .-- 4 • c ing at the most extensive VIN. • • zaes. WAREHOUSE in the vt - West. This house now Mirk. ,rittli.:s,4l,_`^ . plies, and has for the last ten y more than one-half of the Pittsburgh grocers, and - - the same in every other city in w • it has been introduced. A. BALLOII, 148 Water street, between Smithdeld and Grant. anfelydkw LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL. AD SMELTING WORKS. PARK, M'CURDY dir CO,, RIANIIIPAOTURERS OF SHEATHING, Braden' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Bell Bottoms, rter Bolder, eto • also importers anti deal. ri in Metals, Tha te, Sheet Iron, Wire, an. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 Pint, and 120 Second (treat, Pittubnrgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my2o:lydaw WILL RE-OPEN ON THVESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D,. PROF. OOWPER'S FASHIONABLE _ DANC IN G ACADEMY, NNVILLEI SALL, 03.13533 FOURTH A.ND LIBIBTI DAYS OP TUlTlON—Tuesday, Thursdays and Bator dnya. Master and !Insects Classes at 3 P. if; Ladles Olaas 4 P. 1t..; Gentlemen's Class BP. IL Prof. Cowper an be seen at the Soot: House, daily. ."-'en26:lul DISSOLUTION -THE FIRM OF KNAP, WADS ir 00. was dicrolved on the first of July last. Their =settled bradaesa will be attended to by their anc cetaora, SNAP, BUDD & 00 WORT PITT FOUNDRY—CO-PARTNER• SHIP.—Tbe undersigned taro formed a Oo•Partner• ahip under the firm, name of SNAP, RUDD I CO., and will continue the butl2ess of the late Atm of Snap, Wade & Co., at the Fort Pitt Foundry. CHARLES SNAP, Pittibter&h, H. P. RUDD. July I, ISM j aa7..lur NICHOLAS S. WADE 1 X ACRES OF GOOD LAND, 300 FRUIT trees, a wall of good water, dwelling hawse of eight, room, situate at one mite below MaSeesport, and near to &inroad Station, for sale on easy term by a~q.& 0131DIURT k EON, 61 Market at. 15 WORTH OF MUSH) FOR TWEN TY-NM OIiNTS—TEIE GENTIAI ANNTN Id£l .-phis little work amtains all the words and itrale of the new and popular airs of the day. The Wee. act! _has been made with gft- t oars, giv only those songs slalch are good and opu. - AU the be et songs of S. C. astir, are mbrawd in this collection. A large supply ustreokrudy sad for sale at the Undo Store of AIM 'NIP. FL =GLOB: 81 pool Mut! INSERTINGS, ETC SEAM - CRY JEANS, TWEEDS, EAT NETTS, CHARLES WILLIAM WADE, IL F. RUDD, soßr. 0. Totting LOCAL 'AFFAIRS. 114 Weather.—The following is tho range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Sum, opticia 1, Fifth street, yesterday : TIIEILMOIIIf,Tr" In grin. In shade. 9 A. AI 80° 64° 12 II 116° 82° 6 P. M. 79 ° Barometer, 29 540. Spectra nesting of Councils A special mooting of Councils was called last eve ning for the purpose of considekng a report and resolution from the Water Committee. In Select Council there was no quorum for the transaction of business. In Common Council, President M'Belvy read a report from the Water Oenamittea, stating that they had examined the petitions referred to them, and recommended the laying of water pipes on Watson, Magee, Morton and Third streets, for which purpose they asked the passage of the following resolution : Resolved, That the sum of ono thousafid and fifty dollars be added to Appropriation No. 8, and that the same be charged to the contingent fund. The report was adopted, and on the second reading of the resolution considerable discussion ensued. It was etated that the laying of water pipes on those streets was highly necessary, but Erratt stated that there we., but XllOO of the contingent fund remaining, and it shou l d not 1 , 0 hansted by this demand. lie thought the Water Committee should use the funds in their hands, as he had learned that the Committee contemplated lend ing $2500 to the Wharf Committee for completing the paving of the blonong,ahela Mr. Barnhill, who reported thu resolution, stated that lie had beard nothing of this Lan, and that the Committee had barely sufficient lands to last through the year. Objection being made to the resolution on second reading, a suspension of the rulus was nailed for, which being lost, the resolution laid over under the rules. Mr. 'Arlington offered the following, which was read three times and passed : Resolved, That all persona petitioning for grading or paving streets, lanes and alleys, and also for con structing sewers, are required, before their petitions are presented to Councils, to publish said petitions, with signatures, in a conspicuous place in two et the daily English papers. Mr. Morris presented the following :— Resolved, That one hundred dollars be taken from appropriation No. 7, for paving street crossings, and added to appropriation No. 7, for repaving of streets, for the purpose of repaving Centre avenue, in the Seventh Ward. Read throe times and p3s3ed. Mr. Sargent the following, which was passed • Resolved, That the Street Commissioners he in structed to place the names f streets en earners not now supplied, and that the Mayor Go instructed to draw his warrant In payment of the same to an amount not exceeding $3O, and charge to appruprla. Lion No. 7. Mr. Dickson the following, which was laid over under the rules, a suspension of the ralo being call ed for and lost : Revolved, That the Water Committee be aothorixed to lay water pipes on Morton street and charge the same to appropriation No. 6. Mr. Darlington moved the reconsideration of his resolution relative to the advertising of ordinances, which motion was carried, when ha offered the same in the shape of an ordinance, w4ipl7 t s road three times and passed. Adjourned. Country Kowa The Erie City Diepatch says that on last Saturday week, while a Mr. Ferguson was plowing near six mile creek, in Harborcreek township, Erie county, a colored man entered the field with a gun in scarab of game. He fired at a squirrel and the report of hie gun frightened the horses of Mr. Ferguson. causing them to run off, -breaking the plow, .4.!. Ferguson approached the negro and told him that he nhuald be more careful in future and not discharge his gun in the presence of horses. Some words ensued when the negro told F. that he would as soon shoot him, and brought his gnu to his shoulder and fired it, the shot taking effect in the breast of Ferguson's coat, without wounding him. Ferguson had a shot gun on the premises and when he got hold of it fired it, without effect, at the retreating negro, who made good his escape by entering the woods. Mr. Crocker has leased the octal bank from the Messrs. ?needs, on the Mahoning river, above Edinti burg, in Lawran.se coatity, and is making a railroad on trued work, from the bank tg the canal. When completed, he will be enabled to ship a largo aw,au,nt. Coal in that vicinity is of an excellent quality, and will coact with ready sale when business in in a mote prosperous condition. A public examination 6n,1 e*biLitiQn of the pupils of North Sewickley Aoodemy, un4di the charge of Rev. Henry Webber, will talcs plooo on Thursday, the 30th inst., at the Academy, ia North Sewickley township, Beaver county. The ihatitu tion is in a flourishing condition, and it le expiated that there will be a rare treat un the occasion for the lovers of education. Larceny of Overcoats.—A fellow Daraol Jobu Stott, who tries to pass himself off as "Scotty of Brooklyn," was arrested on Sunday by the Mayor's police, on a charge of larceny, which consisted in stealing, from a boarding house on High street, four overcoats, belonging to different peraone. The ocor coat worn by the prisoner was identified by John Stewart, a boarder at the house, as his piupecty, and another coat belonging to another boarder. Scott was very marry while in the tombs, i.iniorig all the while. He has a fine voice, and claims to have belonged to several bands of Ethiopian Melo diets, but those posted in such matters sty this is a fabrication. He also professed to be a prize fighter, and was amidous to indulge hie pugilistic pi upesities while et the Mayor's vice, saying that he could " put any ens of his size through in tut:: mici,tes by the watch." He acknowledged the tau tag of the coats, and was lodged in Jail to await his trial. He will probably get a term in the Penitentiary. ,Yarioos Chargaa. —Uu Monday, about no. u, :M e. Sarah Goodall, a lady rettiding on ConKreee atria, to the Sixth Ward, made information before M,yor Weaver against her husband fur adultery, end against Mrs. Willoughby for fornication. Both the parties were arre.ded and eetaxitted t j til for trial. The injured wife is conGdent of her hetdiatt.i's guilt, hexing tenoned him to the house of Mrr. Wll toughly, who hat the roputatiou ut being d, tut., and oho declare 1010 will pursue the tatter the hitter end. Goodall, who is a piano tund..r, des sustained a goad roputation heretofore, and Is the father of two zhildr . vi, one of vihatid u 5„4,1 .: ! is /aid to Le quite a superior fnuao...4os. Charged with Parioining a Letter. - Silas J Cover, an individual well known here in connection wi,h the abortionist, Mrs. Gardiner, was committed t,. jail on Sunday, on a charge of detaining, secreting and um bez7ling a letter addressed to Jacob Miltenberger, which contaioed some bank notes, The latter was abstracted from the mail at Davidsvi 10, Somerset county, whore the post office is kept in Clover's store. Cover was arrested by Marshal Stewart, In Philo delphia, who brought him here and handed him over to Marshal Dougherty, for trial at the nest term of the United States Court. U. S. Commissioner 13e.e.- son lodged a commitment against Cover, yesterday, on which he will be.kept in oustedy until the sitting of the Court, unless Judge Irwin in tee meantime should admit him to bail. The evidence against Cover is said to be strong. Rencontre.—We loarn that a perional difficulty occurred yesterday, at the °Mee of the True Preer, in which Mr. John M. Perkins, a paw dealer of Wood street, was roughly handled by John B. Ken nedy. It appears that Mr. Perkins visited the of fice for the purpose of collecting a paper bill, when high words ensued and Kennedy struok Mr. Porkies in the face and afterward kicked him down stairs, the affair having taken place in the second story. Mr. Perkins has instituted 6 - nit against Kennedy in the Distriot Court, claiming damages in the sum of $5OO. Drawn Rata.-11r. Charles IL Paulson, to whom the contested retie between the Casaady and Holmes, on Saturday, was referred for decision, has, we are informed, decided the race to be drawn, and that the money staked by Mail dab be refunded. This de cision will probably give more general satisfaction than any other, as awarding the purse to either party would have caused bad feeling on the other side. The Minstrels.—The Morris Brothers, Pell and Trowbridge Minstrels played to another excellent audience at -Masonic Hall, last evening, there being but few spare seats. This company is certainly de serving of the success they have met with in this city, for their jokes and witticisms, sottin,g aside the superior music they discourse, and the highly ar tistic dancing of Dick Sliter, are alone worth the price of admission. They announce a new and varied programme this evening, introducing the " Cow•bell o-gi-ans," and other novelties. Premium Sewing MacAine.—ln Saturday's Chros, icle we find an article with the above caption, in re ference to the Wheeler 4: Wilson Sewing Machine, at the Wheeling Fair. We suppose the gentleman that was the author of that item was not aware that the Wheeler & Wilson was the only machine on exhi bition, and consequently drew the prize. There was no Grover .t Baker machine on exhibition or it would have been different. It is not necessary that the Grover A Baker should bo shoved into all the county fairs to effect their sales; the merits of the mail:Lino are quite sufficient for that purpose, as the agent is unable to get them from the manufacturers fast enough to supply the demands of purchasers, having sold over four thousand dollars worth within the last ninety days. W. C. ELLIOTT, Agent for Grover t Baker, • Start Store, No 21, Fifth street. Bowman f Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of wbioh 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 unasked, recommend your Com pound to all who are suffering under that terrible disease—Consumption. JAMMJ SOUTURLAUD. KUM B. Soutaimazo /annul" AT I July, 181 x. Terrible Accident at the Ohio State Fair, —Two Persons Killed and Several • Wounped. The enjoyment of those visiting the Ohio State Fair, now being held at Sandusky City, was sadly marred by an aeoldent last week, whirl should be a lesson to the directors and managers of such exhibi tion hereafter. A large number of persons had collected outside of a ring, formed by posts with a single board nailed across, in which a class of horses were being shown through their paces. The speototors, the drivers, the riders and the horses wore all excited, whin a largo black herbs, attached to a sulkey, became uo• managebis, aril ran off. Fcr n time the crowd stood up to the enclosure, and kept the iufuriated animal inside, but on his making for the crowd near the ladies' gallery they fled in all directions. Thu frightened animal atebir heels, tore the fence away in his oauree, nd was now in a space where probably not loss than five thousand persons, men, women and children, were collected. Ho fled dowti a narrow alley beneath the ladies gallery, and there trampled under toot several persons. Among these was an old man named Malllek, residing near San dusky, a child in some manner related to Mr: M., and a young lady, The two former were fatally in jured and died soon after. 'The lady was seriously bun. Several other trifling accidents occurred, bet no one was seriously injured. Directors of fairs would do well to look to the :e ourity of enclosures, and prevent such acoidant,. That Challenge.— We i Lei l • eft) , tb.t 'he mtaleinent publi.hed by 1,, )L-;C11,1“ , ,, Aph regdr,i t. the " WitsubiAun " t,3,t beau transferred Ly the " to the " Club, ie without nalburity, D 3 aual a.:lt..n has iug been taken Ly the club, thuucti suet a repurt circulation, tfuu.batiug, as yde ore tolorwed, trues a member of the lortuer club. ibe .Lallelige h.e nut yet born formally considered, in..) we aro at—urod that it the " Putman " should nut think proper to adoupt, after a meeting of Lb. Lue,ober6, the chat lenge will not ha handed to the " Darling." Measures are being taken to ascertain the respousi bility and actual existence of the challenging club. The Encamimi,nt.--Qqite a Fair WaB man feat among the military yesterday morning, while making preparations for going into encampment at Birmingham. Several companies in this luimediate vicinity have ?toned their tents, and by this uVbhiag it is °spooled that seserAl oomplaies will Le pros• ant. This is very pleasant weather for out-door military exercises, and we Lope, for the sake of our military, it may continue. Anniversary Exercia.a.—The third anniversary of the Juvenile Turners' Association took place yester day. The society met in the morning and retired to a spot In the vicinity of Birmingham. where the pu pile went through wits their exercises Returning to the city, the assemblage adjourned to Lafayette where prizes were distributed to the moat ath letic boys and girls of the association. An address was delivered to thelsociety by Bay. 0. Bauer. Tier W. H. Denny.---This steamboat, recently 1, strayed by fire at Quincy, Illinois, was built in this city some dam yoara since, by Capt. Lyon. Silo gab sold some six months since to the lower trade, her (moue hore retoiaing a portion of their interest. Sale of Tickeim.--We troit uOOO of our rex‘leri will forget that the sato of tickets to Karl Formes' concert on Thursday evening, commenced at Mel lor's music store this morning. The prices, consid ering the rare combinatim of t.lect announced for the occasion, are extremely moderate, and we believe the sale will be very lively. We advise all who de sire to secure cooiee recta t cs op bend at nine o'clock, in order to ho suited in places. Election. —At a meeting of the C .n 1 Snot Pilots, Association, held on Saturday afternoon, the fullow• ing officers were elected to serve ono year : President, John ; Vice President, tleorge Smith; Seerctary, , James I}.l'9oilken Trcnpurer, Mr. Am. Smith. No other bosthess of Itnportar7p w4' trans. noted. We have several times boon iequostod to call at tention to the huge pile of gravel on Sixth street, in front of Trinity Church. It Is a great inconvenience on Sabbath to those attending that place of worship, and should be at ones rot/loved. We hope it may bo attendp,4 to. Copper Stolen.— OD Friday evening, a copper lightning rod, about seventy-tive feet long, and worth thirty dollars, was stolen from the fit. James Episcopal Church, on the corner of Pend and Me chanic streets. Nothing has sinco boon hoard of the stoleu prrperty, and the thieves are doubtless out of the way. —Vaal ho ter uaulod uah ti i d.sease thole is no tolling who-e it will ond. Its had effects go much further than moat persona aro at first aware of, and while they think it will only last tor a day or two, it wakes ravages upon some important orgar: and lap 'oak.? tho Wilolo animal economy. Tu be aura of arroating it io Niue, gn to lir. iloyaur'l3, N.. 111/ Wood street, and buy a boltlo of ;iwaiNE's BOWEL Couplet-, tba scot of which is tounty-divo cents, and you will gat a spaudy IWue .1 and alive your constitution from math further euffsring and diaeada. MEESE Naga..i,lea.—We have renewed from }Lisa 3. uo., No. 7, Eifth Atroot, near the Post Olfica, the iietobur number of the Atlantic Monthly. hunt 4. 4ittier have oleo favored us with the saw° periodio.l, whioh oontains sows uluet e4t3;•11,,, eles this month. The author of the " kJue ifurse Shay," Oliver Werttivi H te out in another pt.teu.i outtit.t.r The Barrie eritary,risinii rine has 4 11., the :tuber number cf Uedey's lit.ett, gay as e.zu,t,t, and with a comber of tine steel engravings The Bir otinpha ha Bridge Company, a few ii.dys ago, at a mooting of the Directors, gate out the ouritraot tar rnodog their bridge, which will ba cernruenced 4 few days. Teefe t tie a little nt;tubar of The bid esti aahsple of reoucte• ellefed by Joseph Hartman stewed to poi.qomi the oc eary requisites, and the echtract wee eir/Nitlett to hind Mr. !liftman ia well aneisti its this ;city se being conceit with the Orin of H. M. Warren it, t the po rs . r , A L introduced Warren's Routing ie this u.tr. The fouling to be put uu the bridge %, something new— t, earivas, and tell incantion of Mr. R.trt man's, and well adapted t stieciure re l aiting a i.ght Fuel Thu unuE•Aelly or en. g.., to i.e sold by auetiuh at the earner of Wood el eat eel 11,ainond alley, on to-ii/urtuW rnoru of at it 3 o'Clthift, id null arranged for the exatnineti,,n of vipitord. Every variety of Silt/pet, dune by the are otobraead In this large display of yid ueuy of wbich aro of the Gnert and tnoal ultartteigr, ail trained in elegant and api.ra. prime styles. A plea3etif hour eau Go spout by any ouu of ladle in le.,ltiug throot7h this e.dk!ction, which Kilt to optiu all day to the public. • 1123131 ftuphai - z, and how Treat e d, —A man who devotes particular attention to any ono branch of science, i 3 sure to evol in that branch, for the reason that he gives to it thg hest hours of hid leisure and ho is al most sure to -prodooa groat results. Under this im pressiou we recommend to our readers the establish went of our Mond and patron, Ur. Keyser, No. 140 Wood street, in the application of Trusses support ers and shoulder braces. He has given this branch of business more attention, probably, than any other person in the United States, and we have asnurances freii persons of umpestioned respectability that he has bequirod a knowledge of wina he i.i &Loot. We say, therefore, to our readers that Do. K HYSICIO promises to give satisfaction in every case that he undertakes, and when he fails to do so no charge wilt be made. He also repairs every hind of Truss and Supporter. A flood Joke About that Premium at Wheeling.— In reply to an article that appeared in your paper yesterday morniug, in relation to Grover A; Baker's Sewing Machines, Mr. Rend comes out in yesterday evening's Chronicle in an article that is not only ridiculous, but absurd. He states that the idea of comparing the two machines is ridiculous ;" but at the same time wi) know to a certainty that Mr. Reed would on no 4cooisnt stand a fair trial of the two machines, as be bee repeatedly acknowledged to other parties the superiority of Grover 6 Baker's. The funny assertion that he makes in regard to the $12,000 investment requires no comments, being on a par with the story told by a boy of having seen on a fence rail Bye thonsand turkeys. I would also state to the public that the machines I sell are never returned, and persons who have purchased would not resell at double the price. Not so with Wheel r Wilson's, as it is a well known fact that Mr. Reed has had to take back more than one of the aforesaid machines, for the simple reason that they would not work. Another fact, equally important to the public, is that my machine requires no ahnttle and leather pads, while my good friend, Reed, contrives to carry a large pocket full of the latter art elas to State and County Fairs, whore his machine happens to be on exhibition. In conclusion, I would say that I am willing at any time to stand a fair trial with Wheeler Wilson's, or any other sewing machines. Persons desiring to examine Grover A. Baker's, can do so by calling at my shirt store, No, 21 Fifth street. W. C. ELLIOTT, a Agent for drover k Baker's Sewing Machines. To Cenaumprives.—One of the most extraordinary medicines with which we are acquainted and one whioh is immediate in its effects, in the cure of all bronchial and lung diseases, is Dr. Schencke Pu(mon is Syrup, which has cured hundreds of oases of pul - monary disease. Dr. Schenck was induced to offer this medicine to the public from the fact that he had cured himself of a very dangerous pulmonary affoc• lion many years age. Hia remarhablo remedy is compounded wholly: of roots and !linty . , :and has eared more cases of lung disease than any other remedy now in use. It is remarkable for its sudden ness in giving relief. and is as sweet and palatable as honey. Any person with diseased lungs will find this medicine an immediate remedy, as a great many persons in this immediate neighborhood can tesiify. To persons who are afflicted with any long standing pulmonary disease we would advise a trial of Schnee/ea Pulmonic Syrup, whieh in incipient eases is almost a specific. Dr. Keyser, of No 140 Wood street, is the agent for Pittsburgh. Dr. Schenck also manufacturers from several ex cellent sea woods, grow along the sea shore, an in; valuable medicine for dyspepsia, called " Sus WEED Tome," which, in connection with his Mandrake Pills, has cured numberless cases of general debility end dyapepala • The AtNefae.--Tho Hutchinson Brothers, now performing at Portal's Pittsburgh Theatre, are car taininly far beyond all competition in their peculiar Bee. The feat rf keeping four Biker globes dancing in the air so swiftly that it, is impossible to distin guish one from another, though of different colors, is an astonishing act, which wa venture to say has never boon equalled in this city. The trtok dogs also do some wonderful feats. Such an attraction deserves the patronage of the public, and should attract full tic uses. For the ladies and children, who would be much ;Ilia exhibition, we think an after noon performence of an early 14 wou:a be accepta ble What 8 ya devernor Porter? In Washington City.—We perceive by the Wash ington papers that Mr. J. G. Hanley, the popular tocit loader at the old Theatre, under Miss Kim. borly's management, is playing in that city, support ing the celebrated tragedian, Edwin Booth. Light coats neatly made. Pants and vests suited to tho season. Summer under wear of silk, and cot ton, 311 k and linen hosiery. for mon's and boy's wear, at close rates for cash, by Carnaghan, Federal street, Allegheny pity. • DR J HOSTETTigh'S CELEBRATED RTC/MAW:I BITTERS, 11,r !au emu of Fevut and iguu, la bey Lail ♦11.., tbu erbit ri and beet r ,t) It at LuiAJ b. 11,..1 by It,' Ic 1 f L 'll.le W . ., t ..tll in • I 11.1 3: Ja.il :.ten it.. ntlir,blc, IJ ! {LU I J[l. extiaalv6 n on& ILI I e, c,r and 9 g . LIe, the d utuat,e, yr.“. 1,41 It. tcuu.',ll.l4..LlllolP , pu% ere mr• - • 11:10WIL T unn h 4 do-ito n thor eAlf. 17)ateut, ea/C.lllj Lot tail to th t Ly ull.t LI" 1.111,1 1:1=1113!113!1111 I y g.unrhily, evzryvthero au9TE'IIE it EL 9111711, Irl.Ltitactut 016 .11 , 1 PlC.P.riatOra, Watur Ficbt otr=ela. ugLEBELATED STu.ll,iOH • rey and eatisfy yoniaelcos that they r( all I t• I t bu. The proprietor does not I (t. eat, I ttet th-y will crud all tho disnaaea flash to hold to, hat toavos them to test their own merits, and the Coos tar tiy dow.and them i, auflicloot proof that they ale all tboi tit t , I oCulirifflolldod to bo, and far en. you .r to e.ay pioparation of the kind n in the market. 'lOOlO m, td always attood,..l with a.a most b3neficlal re• snits of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weaknese of the atom.. ti. I.lLligtAtl , at, tt.. It lemo: - ,3 all morbid matter Irmo the stouts...h, asaieta digoation, and imparts a healthy mite Io th., w6olo tty ototn. is sore an.l call for 3. M. Olin's Colohratod ltittora, and see that tho article Far. ~hoc d t ears Cho name of J. M. alai, to manufacturer. J. M uLIN,a:Ae propri,.toi end mannfactura Pbac thob by tbrugglets and I y". 9 V Wi.11.11 A UIL. iiAIiA'ItIE:NiJ:qNb,OItBAIR RENOVATuII, tier ,(1 t 3 the }:lithe GS th • result of tiut/0crU1433 rhea h L eXpol trier. , Whial Usti° towed its ea .d Ile riTrn.rl elo R. those of wu,l otlit r : tatm'auccr, pole. lag 11. to ,tl , c.,rupositian of hour deloterlour ru thoo pi: portlee, and dolug injury I.erclateutlz , This o . eidi.catiou obviates Lalduunu, rostored Ulu Mao iruart,l I.) , go , r 111•Gnalth, with a t.w stuivth, viid head pith One glossy Bair. Sold by B. L. FALINESiIiCii a CU, Go. 60, ootuer Fourth and Wood ntraot4, Druggists genertilly„and et the Lab , nrl..• y of Juled Hauel S Co., No. 70.1 Oheanut atreet, geld Philaidph~n jOSEPII MEY ER, MANUFACTURER OF • aP. ty Plain Furniture 4'4 Chairs, Waa , , - ,iruoikis, 424 reiwsi hireet, ABOVE THE CANAL filtibGE Jrlir la ..,,daitiou to the I i oltuia bu9iuoea, r also dovz..te attuuti,,u t., UNIARTAAINd. Heartn.q of d Carriages nratahed DAG UERREA N GALLERIES, auiLly —4s R. 141. CARGO & C 0.,. PlaCsiOgi - 4144erei Stud Aatatbrigptypitits, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Vial, ~i11t41.3L4M UALLERY, W Cur avd DiamuLd, ilitaLrgh. YithJES TO 1-1.1.170 ALL. my/bal.-3p hl B ROT YPE S. —Theis beautiful and durapie g 4,83; tal ell their periertiiri tinci 0411 m-es, singly or la grunpa, may be obtained at WALL'S, Jonas' Bedding, irontth meet. (eAlt lw A MBROTYPES- A E:RAUTIFIIL AND Duite.itLin WAte it TRI2 li4D ; A.l AT Aka Iji T OLASB ESIABLIALiAIENT IN 'hi LI tAAJIN'I KA AT VV LL'S, & artt.. Ea o hi 1..3 , N WDA 61 tiElticEAN AND AMiikto '"X A SIDE-lit:lh (>3 A li 14 1 V , Pi n." kvi.4-01-111.C1 vart,as ape's, to .h 3 wend, r, and warranted tc., pleam, at reasonable ratt. 81... e, or at:cons...l I,...redits taken to that, 4v'.1.) kALL--1• ttetkioved to 21 Filth Street. cARGO 4 CO.'S PROTOGRAPHIC AND An/311011TE dALLEAY has been removed Crum Id Fourth street, L.) No. 21 Firth street, near Market. Theft. ro.rae havin,; hcankinin espociallv for the pulp •de, with three largl are not surnamed in the city to , :ortifort, convenience and ox.cotl3unu in arrungeruent. Eth uur old frieull and patrons, and those wishing an prior likeneafte, are invited to eall. itr.captiori and Speolceana on the ground floor. 61,7 STEA IVIBOA,TB ZLNESVELILE. For Marlette and Zanesville. The ntearner EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mom., IP;(' • ROM Araks, will leave for the above and aLI - intermediate porta un every TUESDAY, at ,L o'clock, P. M. For freight cr pavee'a apily on board NN E HAVE FOR SALE, VERY DRSIRABLII ILESIDENUKS IN Pittsburgh, Allegheny City, Han- chester and Sharpsburgh. ALSO EIOUSES TO EXCHANGE FOR FARMS, AND PAIMS IN ALLEGHENY, BE4VER, FAYETTE, AND LAW - KEN - OE 00UNTIES FOR EALE. 4N LAND IN WrscolvslY AND IfINNESOTA, T. exchange to City prupecty,or good manufactured urticlea. WM. FRAZIER & CO., Real Notate Agents, Junco' Building. 67 Fourth street. FIRST INTROt UCED JULY, 1849. a. L. aftcuarttuauL l vs Portable Steam Hoisting aad Pumping Engine Ou Wheels, from 3to 30 horse power. MAU, loam En glom and Baw Mill Drivers, ato 30 horse. Engines always oa hand. Manufactory, ilith S. Hamilton Street, I.l3o:3mdam PEIMADELPLIIA. E. SIMPSON 0. H. RIPPEY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practica of tho Law, under tho firm ELMEION RIPPEY. Othoe, No. 9 94 Fourth Street. E. SIMPSON, ly O. IL RIPPRY. J. ai. EEL PRICE'S GEN'I'RAL PLANING MILL, %V ATER STREET, itIaLEGIIENT, ARE now in fall operation, with Fay & Co.' Improved nisohinary for We manufacturing of Sash Ft - sales, DOOM, Waters and Mouldings. Builders and Con tractors will And it to their advantage to call and aacortain ear la's. anntlydsw FALL 00 TO HORSE'S, 77 ISlLarttet Street, And aee their flue display of NSW GO.vIDS, NOW OPENING C _ SKINS.—I have just received a large supply of flue Chamois Skins. Those wishing anyik'ng of the kind, should call and examine my stock be fore r arehasing elsewhere. JOEL FLEMING, se I Owner Dianinnd and Market etra:,t. FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, EACH CON. TAINTNU °Le acre, for gale Price $260 eacb. Torrna; y 3 in band, balance in one, two and three 'seam, situate at, tour miles from the city S. CUTHBERT t BON, ael6 61 Market stmt. ETCHIIPS. 1 • Lt. E.O dozen '-- Tornat3, unarta and - pints; 10 ". Walnut, far sale by BK111E:a ,t ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, oat Clicainlte: the fit Mallen Bach . • P I f'S Li L FJlf , P A IM=lll FALL COMMERCIAL. FITTSUIIRGH lIIAMEEICT. Reported Expreaely for the Daily Morning Post. PrtzlUU➢as, September 20. 18,59 BLOIII Saks to day reach 450 bbls; viz : , -160 bbls. extra faMlly from 1111114 at $5,75 to $6, and 803 bbla. from store at the old rates, $5,50 for superfine, $5,6245,75 for extra do. and $6 for extra family. HAY...Balee 10 loads from scales at $BOll VI ton. GRAlN—Bales of 180 barb. Oats from stare at 456;047c. COVFEE...BaIes 18 sacks at 1231 2 c. MOLASSES...SaIes of 18 bbls. N. 0. at 63®560. OEIFIFSE...BaIes 47 boxes W. R. at 7r/ a c. fb. RACON...Balea 2000 lbs. Shoulders at 70., and 1000 lbs. Hams at 10c. for plain. SALT-80 bbla. extra sold at $1,60. WHISKY_Ftsles 19 tibia rectified at 26®27c . VINEGAR—Regular sales of Ballon's to city and country at Ec. ? gallon ; to all other markets 9e. Philadelphia Market. PEutiDEI.PRIA, September 20.—The receipts of Thor are lecrew log; there le export demand, and the Baled are only to the trade at $6,8754@5,50 for fresh ground, end $5,75 up to fd.511 for extra and extra family. Rye Flour and Corn Meal ~re firm at $4. Tho receipts of Wheat have fallen off, but the IiCIIILIud for It to liun ted, Gales of 8000 bush at $l,BO for prime red, and $1,40 fur white. Rye le wanted at fific for Id and l'bo for new. Corn la exceedingly scarce, and yellow sells on arrival at 84©90c. Oats are steady at 46.3. In Grocertee no change. Mesa Pork is held firmly at $lB. Hams sells at 10(gt13c; Sidra at cflyi, and Shoulders at 7@7 1 / 2 . Lard la scarce, and firm at 12c in bbla, and 18c in kegs. Butter fa dull at 12@14c. Whisky; 400 bble Ohio sold at 24%c. New York Market. New bay., September 20.—Cotton quiet; iialee 400 bales. Flour buoyant 17,000 bbla Bold. Wheat has advanced; 81,000 bush Bold; red $1„.1.5@1,22: whitesl,Bo@l,44; Milwau kee club prime st,oB. Corn dull; 81,000 bush sold at 874 88. Lard heavy at 11@11%. Sugar buoyant at 7 1 ) (08K 3 Bacon dull at 854©8%. for Sides and 03,0 C% for Shoulders. Elides drooping; gales unimportant. Freights on Grain to Liverpool 4@fi. New York Stook Market. Naw Ycaa, September ZO —Stocks dull. Chicago and Rock Island 87%; Mich. Southern 77%; Reading 47%; Mil waukee and Miwisaippi 16%; Canton Co. 1% Missomi sixes 94 1 A; Erie 17%, Cleveland and Toledo 823 La Crosse land grants 26% Cincinnati Maritat. CißoutNA 1 , September 201—Plonr unchanged, 1600 bbls at $4,86@55 for extras. Whisky steady, 900 bble sold at $16,76, and 100 hhde Bacon at 7% for Sides; holders era anxious to sell, and buyers are holding back. There is no change in Grain; 1680 bush Barly sold at 42c to a St. Louis house. Money matters aro unchanged. New York Weekly Bank Statement Nsw YOBS, September 20.—The bank statement shows a decline in loans of $364,000; increase in circulation $217,- 000; increase In specie $748,500; increase in deposits $l,- 836,000; increase in undrewn deposits $221,000. T. KENNEDY W. B. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WELEAT, AYE, AND CORN PURCHASED. FLoWEL, CORN MEAL, AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTEIBURMEI AND ALLEGHENY. ao7GySawl TERMS CAM ON DELIVERY SEWING MACHINES. SIN G-]S TIE GREAT giPERIORITY OF SINGER'S MACHINE Over all others, for the two of Clothing and Shoe Mannfao turere, earnesa Makera, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, has long barn known and practically act novleged. litlN NEW FAMILY MACIMINE, Which is a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing its work equally well with the large machines,) and moat become a favorite for family use /Sir A full supply of the above Machines for sale at Now York prices, by 8. EITRANV, 32 Market street, Pittsburgh, Penn's. SEWING MACHINES.— THE $2,0 4NM $4O DOUBLD LOCK STITCH SEWING MA.Ctf.I.NESI lie now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY . rft). 20 METH STREET, Theso Machines are admitted to be the beat in market for family any making an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip even if every fourth stitch he cut;. is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will be receiver and promptly tilled by M. DALY, Agent, Na 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alley, Pittehltrithi ANY^ NOTICE—H.iIy, on the corner of Eft street and Market alloy, to ttie only one of the name in business on this street- iyls:ly W. C. ELLIOTT, ,--t Cl C 5 4 THE ftret place in public 4863:nation is nbw justly accorded to the DROVER k BARER MA CHINE, for family Sewing, for the following reasons /et. It te MORE SIMPLE and SASELY KEPT IN ORDER than any other machine. 2,1 It makes a se4tu which will NOT RIP or RAVEL, hough every third stitch is cut• Bd. It sea from two ordinary spool, and thus all troubl , of winding throad is avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, at pleainre, by a mere change of spools;to all varieties of work. 4th. The site Machine runs silk, linen thread and spool cOtton, with equal facility. 6th. The seam Is as elastic as the moat elastic fabric, so Gat it is fray from all LIABILITY to BREA% in WASH• INO, /BONING, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch made by this Machine is more ENAIITI VEIL than any other made, either by hand or machine. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Grover & Baker's is the best—{Amer. Agriculturist. To all of which the Tribune says, amen.—{N. Y. Tribune It h 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 ru eds only to be aeon to be appreciated.—[Phreno Journal. Adapted for woolens, linen or cotton.—[Amer. Medical Monthly. We like Grover & Baker's bett.—{Ladlea' Wreath. Which Is the beat?" Grover & Baker's —`,N. Y. Dispatch. Superior to all others.-[N. Y. Mercury. We have no hesitation recommending Y, Ex pressl ft,l;equirea no reepooling.--[N. Y: Evangelist. For family nee they are unrivalet—(N. Y. Daily News. They sew a seam that will not rip.—{N. Y. Courier. It performs nobly and expeditionsly.--iN. Y. Examiner. Remarkable for the elasticity of seam.—[Police Gazette. Well adapted to all kinds of family sewing.—lN. Y. Obs. The most blessed invention of modern Unica—Moth. Magazine. Bost adapted for family isser.[N. Y. Day Book. We donut hesitate to recommend it.--IN. Y. Chronicle. It sews strongly and does not rip.—{Life Illustrated. The prince of inventions—l Prot. Churchman. It is woman's beat frlend.-4N. Y. Weekly News. And two hundred more references. To Clergymen and Benevolent Societies. The GROVES .t BAKER SEWING MACHINE CO. will 'all, for the preandit, to Clergymen and Benevolent flociatlea their superior machine at onehalf the usual retail pri:c. W. O. ELLIOTT, Agent, No. 21 Fifth Se street. CHEESE. -100 boxes extra Cream Cutting (Theese, Ind received and far Bale by - acla HENRY H. COLLINS. INDIA RUBBER CORKSCREWS; Pen Holden; Propelling Pencils; Pens; Inkstands; " Pocket, J. B. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer, 63 Wood street, near Vearth. Ft..r sale by COPYING PRESSES; Brushes; Ink—for ells by - 20 J. a. 'immix VOR SALE.—A Farm, containing 1135: e acr, all Tillable and In a pod naleiborboof, 'Weise miles from the city. Tbis would make a fine stock farm, ea , it is well adapted to the growth of wheat and gran. Cosl, and limestone in great abundance. Will be sold law and on eery tames. Apply to , JAMES 13. 8101 1 / 1 14 - ' ae2o Bad Wats - Agent. . - WAGON GREASE—In cans, kegs, and barrt% mind and For owe by ~% woY FL OCILLW. • MEDICAL. DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptio PILLS PREPARED AND BOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND PEORRLETOR. OR B. L. FAHNESTOCIK'S VERMIFUGE, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth &recta, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A PIIESE 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 Iron the fact of their not being mo- e generally Suomi through- out the length and breadto of the land, it might, perhaps, be inferred that they are lacking in some of the great essen tilde of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their superior, etc.; but each, however, is not the case, their sup ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson,) was always limited to such an extent as at times to render it difficult to fill home orders, but with even this disadvantage wherever teed 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 Pith', in proof of which we subjoin the followings— We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, and members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Methodist Spiv. copal Church, having each and all of us, during the past few years, had frequent opportunities of learning and trying the character of Dr. B. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, are prepared to, and now state with pkasure, in this communication. that we know them to be atfaxoellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for Sick-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are recom mended, but as a safe family remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, eta. Rem Jas. G, Hansom,. Wm D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis H. Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley Smith, Moses Tichnell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Hays, B. P. Bedwick, G. Martin, Thos. McGrath, J. M. Heger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, S. R. Brocknnier, O. D. Battle, John West, Win. Tipton, C. Hodgson, John Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jan - Aeon. (Prom the Corresponding fjonferenia of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.) Revs. Geo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z Ragan, Jar. Browning, Wm. Ross. Robt Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jas. M. Piper, John Barns, Daniel G. Garen, John Beatty. My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the above certificate; bat as far as my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wilson's' Pills has occurred, I cheerfully endorse the sentiment of their superior value. WILLIAM REEVES. From the Bev. I. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27,1839. Dn. WllBOll feel myself a thousand times obliged to you. I have for some years been afflicted with the dyspep sia and, from the good effects already produced by your pills in my case, I am persuaded that the continued use of them will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish you to send me four baxea by the bearer of this, and oblige yours, etc. ISRAEL SHARP. Extract of a letter from 001. Camp, an elderly gentlemanof Virginia, who has raised a numerous family, of some medical reading, ani much experience in the use of medicine. I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan to supply us with your moat excellent Anti-Dyspeptic Pill. I have been in the ambit of wing it myself, and in my fami ly, from the time yon first, brought them into use in our neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to answer the purpose for which they were administered. My wife has been very much afflicted with sick-headache, and, by using one-half of on 4 of the pills, has uniformly found relleL I think It superfluous to enumerate the different complaints for which I have administered these pills. Suf fice it to say that, is ) far as the numerous complainte set out in the wrsppsr have fallen under my notice, the Tall has had the desired effect in removing the same; and so far as my self have been concerned, .4 -cluc k say that they leave the bowels in better order than the use of any other cathartic 'hat I have used, I aro, sir, your friend and well-wisher JAMES M. atm% CARRIAGES. _ _ CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY N E4STERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH WifITE HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HI . RE POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile Ran, betaree Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid . ind general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, dn - kiss, etc. His arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving new and second-handvehicles, and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. H 9 also man ufactures to order, on short notice, GAR4IIMS, BUGGIES, And all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years' nract‘lal experience in this business, and his well-known facilities, he flatters himself that he offers great inducements to purchasers. Aar The establishment is located on the mate of the Ex celsior Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. selitdaw IV: WEST & CO., 11ANUTACTIIHEIS Of A R GtEs, ROOKAWAYS, suaarr t a, EitiLIIIEB AND SLEIGHS. N 0.197 Penn street, PTPTSIIIIIKIR, PA. Azir All wor4 warranted to is of the basarnaterials and workmanship. myLtlydia DEPOT FORTHE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Second Street, Lubricating Oil for all kinds of Machinery; Binnacle or Lamp Oil, is superior to tho beat erintar strain sperm for burning in all kind! *I WITS, LANTERNS, HENAIGHTS, &O PROIIAS' SUPERIOR PATENT HIPROVED LOP. This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all emoko and smell arising from the use of oil, in which other lamps are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by anl2a.md H. BOUREAH, Bolo7Agent. A. a C. BROOXEN, No. 22 CUI Skreet, New York, MANUFAOTTGIER OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOWEOPATHIO VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumers, Photo graphers, eta. Green Glass Ware by the package. A fiber. al discount mado to the trade. Orders from ()gantry Drug glistA and ,Dealers solicited. Prize Lists sent on applica tion. jyl3o:3m I HE underaigned have formed a Co-Part nership under tho style et SEIAOIiLSTT, MeLLIN 00-, for o transacting Wholesale Dry Geode bluffness. WILLMAM SHAOHLETT, JAMES NIcLAIN, lIIIGia JONES, JOHN AIIDAY, T. T. MYLES.. _ SHAOKLETT, IitcLAIN & CO., wholesale dealers in For eign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 43 Wood street, opposite Bt. Charles Hotel. au2B.llm DERFECT TIME AT HALF TH E 11. USUAL COST—AMESSCAN WATCHES—APPLE TON TRACY A 00., MANOPAOTIJEERS OR PATENT LEVEE WATCHES, WALTHAM, MASS.—These Watches are made by the aid of new and original machinery and tools, expressly designed to aware, with a low price, a fine substantial and reliable time keeper. To be had at our r agouts, HEINEMAN 4 HEIMAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. APPLETON TRACYk 00, Waltham, Mass. (ILOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT 11—Sale `kJ of Spring and Slimmer stock of BOOTS and SHOES Goode marked down. Men'a Qattara worth..-48,00 selling at $2,25 It ti " .44444 2,50 17 2,00 Ladles' " 1,50 " 1,25 6 et 1,25 1,00 " Boole " 1,25 " 1, 00 Mime. DOP; Youth's and Obildren'a selling at the same. proportion, at the Cheap Cash Store of JOSEPH H. BORLAND, 08 Market greet two doors from PM. MANILLA PAPERS. All sines and qualities, for sale by •Wtl. O. JOHNSTON & 00., Paper Dealers and Stationers, 67 Wood Area. 50 ACRES of very desirable land, at a abort distance from the city, having some beautiful sites for country residences-47 acres contain coal of the very best quality. Yor sale by su7. B. OUTLIBgHT & BON, 61 Market et. QWEET POTATOES-10 barrels Jersey 1.7 Sweet Potatoo; Just received and for le by LAS. A. FETZER, se4 Comex Market and First sta. QAWYER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP is acknowledged by all who have used it, to be the best and most economical Soap in use. One pound will do as much wuhlug as three of common Soap. It contains noun gradient that will injure the nerves of the most dePrate or finest vods that may be washed with it. Wor sale by all the principal groceries and dealers in the city. , aelk ----a JAKE FISH-300 pkgs. White Fish, Tr I at, &amen, ete., for sale by ae4 HENRY IL °OLIO& 'DIG LEAD-300 Pigs, for sale by - EfilitißY H. 00111 Na. MACKEREL.-- 100 barrels Na 8 Largo Mackerel ; • a a a `2l " No. 1 " " rec'd and IO sale b • - (so 4) HENRY B. COLLINS. 11 1 11 M.11 y e Wanted, by JAMES A. YETZEII, ae4 WE FLOUR-19 bbhi fresh ground Rye just received and for sae by JAMES A. IlE=ll, selB Corner Market and Rut streets. MAC 25 bble. No. S, Large; 10 hall bble. No. 8, tar e. For ado by ) QTABOH-300 bxa. &cheater Pearl Starch, 0,3 fort ale By WO MENEM R. COLLINS. A B OLDS, DOvell and Davidson's Writing ARIL /bids fer-Aalo by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, Nos. 81_, 88 and 85 Market street. barrels fresli Lime, for sale by lIIENTLY It OOLLINS Li" • QOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder [to of our own inannfactnie, warranted onperior to any offered for vale in tblo market, on hand esul for sale by fig . B. C. k i. a BA WYSS. EPPER SAUCE-100 dozen Gothic) pin , . 1 1? lust received and t's sale by ,• , . . ILEMM A ANDNIIBON, , 1 . No. IS) Wood street, t i' 3l s - ' • 01574 1 0 04 tit. Owlet Hotel, T T SB;UG T HE ATRE, PIIZOBO OP ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Pnrquette.soo 8at0i1yarc1e.........—.....26.3 Colored Boxes.— ..............600 Colored thiTier*.........a.Zio Tickets to Private Boxes —.760 Whole D0zni..........46 00. Proscenium 80z05..; ...$8 00. THIS SITBNING, September 2110;108, the BaCrPHEHS HUTCHINSON will make their Godard appearance. The performance to commence With POOR P/LLIOODY. After which, the WONDBREUt DOGS will go 011%10 their astonishing featl. Dance .Mien Jennie Hight. To ba followed with B.APHAHL'S .I f DREAM i , auce kiss Julia Turnbull. TH.III SPORTS OP ATLAS, by the Brothers Hutchinattn. The whole to conclude with, j MLLLY, TUE MAID WITH ISE MILKING PAIL. Doors open at 7 o'clock Curtain rises ac 7%. Sox Office open from 10 to 3 v.:10,-k ONE WEEK MORE OF THE FAVORITES. Monday Eventing, September Roth. And Every evening this week. SECOND WEER, AND TREMENDOUS BOOMS OF THE BAR-PAAIED AD , D ORIGINAL Norris Bros., Pell and Troivbridge }Elmira% From the School Street Opera Ilium, Boston. THIRTEIIIN STAB PERFORMER& First week of the COW-BI LL.O-o.l.Ags: os, SWISS BELL BINGES/W. 4rir Now Actt, Songs, Dances and Darlesqnes. 4)14- Admission, 25 cents; Chilien 16. Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8 o'clock. ' LON. WOBBLE, se:o Ettsineo Manager. ammoth Concerts and Oratorioi. MR. 'ULLMAN, Director and Minager of the New York Academy cf Music, respectfully Infer= tho public that he bas made arrangements with KARL FORMES, I t now under engagement to him, for 'a rapid tour angle the principal cities in the Uni , o, prior to his depa for Eu rope. Greatfully remembering the very litter eAtrallage received from the public, as Manager of Mr . Tha l g, Mme. Sontag, fiend Herz, Osmillo Sivori„` . and other artists whom he hag induced to visit America, h.v. reepectitilly announces 1 EARL BORidES' FIRST AND ONLY' APPEABANOE Thursday and Friday, EiSpt. 23d and 9,1-th, TO THE PUBLIC . The reputation of Hari Formes' as the greatest Hying Basso and Oratorio singer, the !minimise sensation produeed by his extraordinary voice, bath in this country and allover Europe, induced Mr. Ullman to believe that he will moat with a patronage commensurate With the heavy expenses of this undertaking. Earl Formes bring, like Jenny hind, equally famed as a singer of secular as well as of the highest style of Sacred Made, and the Oratorios of Handel and Haydn, the Pro gramme will cons - let of ORATORIOS, ENGLISH, GERHA N, AND ITALIAN with a view of affording the public an opportunity to hear him at once in all the different styles of music in which be stands unapproachod. The Manager begs leave to call the attention of the pub- Ho to the groat number of performers that must necessarily be engaged In concerts of this class. It has long been a cause of complaint again - et all artists traveling to the West of the Inefficiency of theipiono to give full effect to the game and works of the great! masters; the proper rendition of which requires the whole resources of a Grand Orchestra. And in order, In these concerts,*) carry out in all their COMPLETENESS and GRAEDEUIt, the works of HANDEL, , HAYDN, MOT, Ala, and other ciziebrated composers, the Manager 43 engaged the principtil SOLOISTS AND PEW FORM - ER.B'OF THE GRAND ORCHESTRA, OP THE ACA ARMY OF MUSIC, New York, Mader the direction of the far famed Conductor, KARL ANSCHUTZ, thus introducing a system of Coucerts never beforq attempted in the West. will, on these occadons, be suppprtod by the following dia. Unwashed Artistes, who havo.been received with such ato nal favor, during his late brilliant musical season in New York, Philadelphia and Boston; MISS HATTIE ANDEM, The celebrated American soprano, who created such an immense sensation at the Oratorios and Concerts In New York and Boston; MADAME SCHUMAN, From the Imperl.l Opera, Vienna, her Majesty's Opera, London, and Academy of Music; New York; MR. ERNEST PEERING, The celebrated English Tenor; AND THE GRAND ORCHESTRA, composed of tha principal Soioists and Perfoiniera from the Academy of Music, Now York, tinder the direction of CARL ANRBUTZ. Leader, THEODORE THOMAS. First Violin, 11ERR THOMAS, 110SENTHAL, 1c MEWL Second Violin, HERB BESIG, BEIINSTELN, B LAIINII.. VioIa.IIEEBIALTZEA. Piolincello, HERR GAUL BERGALANN. First Contra Basso, HER R. HERZ() G. Second Contra llaaso„; SIG. ARNOLDL Flute, HERBMELDLEIL. Obeo, HERR MEYER. Clarinet, EE KEEFER, SIG. AMICL Flageolet, HERR PAIILIHANN, SIG. BARTOW. Garnet -a-Piston, HERR SOECH XTB, HERB SCHULLINGIIIL Trumpet, MONS. LACROIX. Trombone, 0N E. LETS° H. Tympana, EIONE. HABERKORN. PHILADELPHIA Notwithstanding the great axpenao attending those Con• eerie, the price of admisaimi will remain as heretofore, namely $1,50 and 91,00, according to location. AM - The sate of seats for thejFirst Concert will commence on Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock, at the Music Store of J. H. MELLOR, Wood street, where plans of the Hall may be seen, and seats secured. AV-The sale of the Second Concert, will commence on Thursday, at the game time and place. AV-Books of the Concert, containing the woida and ma sk for sale, price 2i cents. saa ANNUAL STATE FAIR OF TUE Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. EMETIMIDIP. 28na, 29tm AND ROTii, AND mons In, 1858 FAIR GROUNDS, NINT,II WARD, PUT/BURGH. Minna] Addresses, Friday, at 2 P. M. Awards of Com mittee announced Immediately afterwards. Articles for cuthibitha addpcseod to A. 0. =STE% 800. retan, Monongahela Elons.,t Pittnburgh. All articles and stock tuteUded for exhiblticn, transport. ed fre4 of charge. Office, No. es Fifth stroca, w7,Ore eoiri2s will be received, and exhiblors' ticket, furnished. Books of entry closed on Tuesday, noon. Premium Lists and Lint of Judges furnish. ed on application far Members' Tickets, $l,l Fin& admission, 25 ants. Eshibitors must becoms Meadnera. A. D. MUSTER, Secr•tapy State Agricultural Society. D. A. TAGG ART, President. [sofkdawtti—co JOHN W. M'CARTHY, BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD 'Distributor and Poster, 11, PI TTEIBURG 11, P Will promptly attend to the Distributing and Positing of BILLB, CIRCULARS, CARDS AND PP.OGRANIIIRS, , ROT Railroads, Ships, Steamteatt, Amusements, Sales, Eto. All orders, either by mai , telegraph, or otherwise, sent, to the dam of the Daffy dimming Post, will be faithfully attended to. 1 Packages forrardo I by thO Adana Expresa'Company will ba promptly disposod of accorGlng to diroctimis. . :sat • AUCTIOINT SALES. DAILY SALES A N0..54 FIFTH ST. _ At the new Commere &sloe - .oores, No. 64, Ma street, every week day, are Held pnbli, lalea of goods in di variety, salted for the tra6 and consumers, front a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh teneign• manta, that mustlbe closed fOrthwith, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and faintly use; table cut lery. ; hardware; - clothing ; hoots and shoes; ladles ware, dm. o'o4loll, P. hi., ikrasehold and "kitchen turniture, new and second-band; beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone China ware; stoves; cooking utensils; grecenes, !to. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., - Fancy articles • watches; clocks; Jewelry ; musical Marti. manta; guns; Clothing; dry goods; Louie and shoes. book stationery, &o. (seal a P. M. DAVIS, AncLa VINE ARTS AT NO. 95 WOOD STREET, Corner Diamond alley, pa ViRDN itBDAY MORNING, September 22d, at I cicluc§4 win be cold, as above a large and Line collection of framaa engravings, comprising the ?. most oelebratod productions of the Minters on finbjeo.e, Re.;• • ligiona, Humorous, and Wetorical. The pictures are all mounted in appropriate atyloi of Gilt and Rosewood Frames, and will be open for examination on Monday bud Tuesday. The public aro invited to visit this rich collection aorta. ee2o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. I AN K STOCK,I AT AUOTION.--An. TUBSDAY HVENIN% September 21st, 1858,, at 7% _ o' k, at the Comreetclal Booms, No. 61 Filth atm; trill he sold: . • - . iharea Bank of Pitletbargh. se2o t iY. M. DAVIS, Anettoimr. nAIiLA ND COUNTRY SEATS, AT AUO NLF TION—ON TLIMISDaY AIiTESNOON, September 28d, at 8 deka, on the prsinises, will . : Thirteen very handsome sites for conntry seats, containing film ono to two acme each, adjoining the MIMBIon of damea S. Craft, which are easy of access, and for beauty of scenery are not surpassed by any in this country." _ Plan' may basses at the Auction Rooms. • . Terms—Ono-tenth cash, residue in nine 'early pa3rittents,. with interest payable ansittelly.' sallt IP. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. : CITIZENS' BAN STOCK; STOCK; AT AV. - It., TION—ON TUESDAr, WiTSING, Septisaber at 7% o'eletlt, at the Cemmerblal hales Rooms. No, 61 Nth 'area, be add: 20 &area Pitizeue B'lc of Bittabunb., fIRPLIAN'S COURIt , ADJuIIRNED SALFA_. Vt,„/ of Beal Estate in &nth Pittsburgh and Birmingham, on TUESDAY EVENING, Xeptem ter 28th, at 754 o'clock, at the, Commercial halee - Roonts, fet Fifth street, by order of_ B. Biddle Itoberte, Administrator of Q. 0. Gregg, demised; will be sold: Three valusble hits of ground &nate In Heath, Pittsburgh, being marked and noulbered 38, 33 and 96 the plan of said borough. ;1 , lobs bf ground is thejpl,im of lots laid oat bairn. of Gregg, in the borough of Birmingham, viz: Nes. 91; 92 and 33, having each a front °I V, feet on Carson street, and extending back 190 feet to Chesnut alley. Nes.ll7 and 178 having each a front of 24 fe,lt on Washington' street,' and extending back 100 feet to Walnut alley.' Nos. 208 and 218 each having a front of 2i, feet on Washington street, alld extending back 100 feet tor:Once alloy. Title iniiteptimb art Unnaraah; (KO) 1.. M. Dan; Aucrst AMUSEMENTS Pale L...aee and Manager, ' . 8. 8. PORSIGIL Stage M. DARR. AR L F ORMES' GRAND IN THIS CITY, AT THE CITY) HALL SONGS AND AIRS, WITH ORCHESTRAL ACOOMPANIgENT, CARD KARL FORMES, THE PRICE OF , ADMISSION