Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, September 23, 1858, Image 3

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    F ALL
DRY . GOODS
C. HANSON LOVE Si
No. 74 Market Street,
RETWERN FOURTH STREET AND THE DIAMOND
PITTSBURGH. PA.
SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE
The anbteriber bas Just returned from Philadelphia, New
..,YorVoston, and same of the Manufacturing towns In the
New gland States, so as to get a portion of our D03.13:18-
no GOODS direct from the manufacturers, and save one
ao_lat in receiving them in that way. Our stock of FOR
kallbT GOODS has never been so complete.
DRESS GOODS:
VERY RICH DIMS SIBS, in Plain Black and Figured.
VERR RIOH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Emcee
VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored.
VERY RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DE LAINS.
VERY RICH ROBE 2:10V DK LAINS.
VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOUS DE LAMS.
FRENCH MERINOS
COBUR Gs
The largest stock ht the city, end
BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE
OAR BE FOUI‘D IN ANY OTHEIt ROUSE WEBT OF
THE MOUNTAINS,
BOUGHT AT AUCTION
LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES,
AND WELL DE NE, 111. D AT A VEILS
SMALL ADVANCE ON; EASTERN COST
SHAWLS- AND CLOAKS,
Of entirely new designs, such as the
TALNI.A SHAWLS,
And many er
NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
We bave been able to offer ficalarge and varied a etrek of
all klnda of SHAWLS and CLOAKS.
NEEDLE WORK :
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
FLOUNCINGS,
EDGINGS,
MOURNING GOODS :
BLACK DREES GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS,
COLLARS, GLOVES,
AHD
EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE
MOURNING GOODS
DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUBLLNB,
011EUKB,
GINGHAM:3,
PRINTS,
CASSIDIERES, CLOTHS,
And every other article ninally kept In a
WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS
Ai many of the above goods have been bought from the
MANUFACTURERS and AT AUCTION FOR NET CAS ,
we are enabled to sell them as LOW AS THEY CAN BE
PURCHASED IN MANY OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES
in the Eastern cities. In short, we never have boon able to
offer no large and attractive a stock t, our numerous cue•
amens and the public generally.
413". NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. IDI4
C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Young, Stevenson A: Love,
and Love Brothers,
No. 74 MARKET STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
selaltridacv
SPECIE NOTICES.
PERMANENT OFFICE.
coanrtNe WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OY HUN
ARDS OP THEIR PATIENTS,
L ES. C.lir.-FIR AND J. W. SYKES
have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may bo consulted at their Oleo,
No, 191 Pews street,
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR HOTEL,
Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA,
EBONCHZED3 and ALL OTHER CHRONIC COMPLANTS,
complicated with, or sensing pulmonary disease, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
-.Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, its.
DHLI /Trail 8 - 'TYKES would state that their treatment
of Consumption is based upon the fact that the disease exists
tts tist blood and system at large, both before and daring its
development in the Zang:, and they therefore employ Mechem
teal, Hygienic) and Medical remedies to purify the blood and
strengthen the system. With thee; they 11110 SfEDICAL LN
ILLIATIONS, which they talus highly, but only as
Fhllia
tsvet, (having no Curative egad, when used atone,) and lavw
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi
ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached
in a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the
seat of the disease is in the Mood and its (reds only in the
bangs.
Air No obexge for consultation.
A list of questions will be sent to those wishing,to consul:
tui by letter. my29:dbw
Om BANE OF THE SOUTH 00UNTY.—At the Au
gnat term of the Supreme Court of Rhode !eland, for
Washington county, the first day of January, A. 0., 1819,
was limited for bringing fn the bills of the Bank, with a
vieW to a dividend of funds then on hand This order is
made with a view to batten a settlement, and not to cat off
bills not then presented, which moat, of course, all be paid,
if the Bank is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt.
The bills will bo taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre.
vented, for which reccipta are given, will be entitled to in
terest. Bills may bo forwarded to the Receiver at Ken
sington, Rhode Island. E. R. POTTift,
an3l.lw Receiver.
10e NOTICE--TECE INTEREST COUPONS of the
Bonda of Lawrence County, leaned to the PITTS
BURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due July.
will'l6sB. paid at the race of W. IL WILLIAMS A CO.,
Pittsburg . . Pa. The change in place of payment ie made
In comes/near& of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance
and TrusrOcuipany, Now York, where the Chapona are
payable. By ordor el
THE COMMISSIONERS.
TILE BEST AN D
•::
CHEAPEST VINEGAR tei se'
•
ing at the most extensive 171
;',7n7,r - melt WAREHOUSE in
W. This house now si
plies, and has for the last t
years, more than one-half
... i;1.11;. the Pittsburgh grocers, L
• - the same in erery other eft;
which t has been introduced.
A. EALLOU, 146 Water street,
between Smithfield and Grunt.
anfidydaw
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
AND
SMELTING WORKS.
PARK, M'CURDY 4f. CO,,
nNANUFACTITRERS OF SHEATHING,
AIX Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
Rs I SUN Bottoms, Speller Solder, &c , also importers and
dealt: re in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, &C. Constantly
on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N0:149
Firs; and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders
of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my24:lydaw
WILL RE-OPEN ON
TEITTESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D,
PROF. OOWPER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
AT NEVILLE HALL, 0314N1R 90IIRTII AND 14.131.P.TY STN.
DAYS OF TlllTlON—Taesdays, Thursdays and Satur
days. Blaster and Mims Clams at 3 P. N.; Ladles Claw 4
P. Gentlemen's Class SP. 14. Prof. Cowper oan be seen
at the Scott House, daily. K2d:lm
15 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, 300 FRUIT
tress, a well of good water, dwelling house of eight
rooms, situate at one mile below McKeesport, and near to
Baillroad Station, fur sale on easy terms by
asl4 S. CUTHBERT a BON, 61 Market at.
$l5 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR TWEN
TY-FIVE OENTS—TIIE GENTLE ANNIE
MELOMBT.—This little work contains all the words and
Music of the new and popular airs of the day. The selec
tion has been made with great care, giving only those songs
which are good and popular. AU the beat Bongs of 8. 0.
Footer, are embraced in this collection. A large 'Ripply
just received, and brash) at the Music Store of
sale JON'S! 11. MELLOR, Si Wood at root.
VLOOR OIL CLOTHS—Jrat received from
ju the factory, a large assortment of all widths an I new
atyleo, for sale wholesale and retail, b 7
J. & If. PHILLIPS,
28 and 28 St. Clair street.
FOR SALE.-24 Acres of first-class Garden
Lind, situate seven 21111/11 from the city. lIIIKOTB
- good—fine orchard, excellent water, limestone and
oal In great abundance. Will be sold low and on easy
terms. Aniy to JAMBS 0. ItIOH:BY,
semi RNA Estate and Bill Broker, No. 85 Fifth street.
d ilklL LOTH ORASH-5000 yards of Ldif
ferent patterns, Jost received and for sale b
J. & P 8,
sal& Ssaad 26 gt.giatriareQes,
I=l
INSERTINGS, ETC
EENTUOILY JEANS,
TWEEDS,
SATLNETTS,
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Camp Dnqueine.
Wo paid a visit to the camp groand above Bir
mingham, yesterday afternoon, and found the village
of Birmingham and the vicinity of the encampment
alperfect whirl of excitement. Thousands of peo
ple Slrrounded the two sides of the enclosure not
fenced in, while every thirty feet a guard, the fiercest
looking fellows, of course, being chosen for that
position, strove, bayonet in hand, to keep intruders
away, and many who thought to escape their vigi
lance were driven back at the point of the bayonet.
Still, Argns . eyed as they seemed to be, the guards
could not keep the ground clear, and a goodly num
ber, amongst whom were many ladies, got inside the
guard, and among these we found ourselves.
Among the soldiers a strict military discipline is
preserved, and tho camp presents a singular appear
ance, with its regular rows of tents, with here and
there a company of soldiers, headed by a military
band playing a national air.
There were perhaps five hundred soldiers on the
ground yesterday, including cavalry, infantry and ar
tillery, several companies having arrived since our
issue of yesterday. The Scott Legion visited the en
campment in citizens' dress, not being provided with
a uniform as yet.
At three o'clock in the afternoon the companies
turned out and formed in battallion for drill. They
presented a fine appearance and wont through the
various marches and countermarches with the aeon,
racy of veterans In the army. The eavalry company
under command of Capt. Vierbeller was on he
ground, and it was the universal opinion that they
were the finest looking company prark tit.
The entire brigade will turn out io full dross
parade to day, and visit the city. The following is
the line of march agreed upon :
Crossing the Monongahela bridge, they will march
up Smithfield to Fourth street; up Fourth to Penn
sylvania avenue; along Pennsylvania avenue to
Chatham; up Chatham to Wylie; down Wylie to
Fifth ; down Fifth to Smithfield ; up Smithfield to
Liberty; up Liberty to Wayne; along Wayne to
Penn ; down Penn to Hay ; along Hay to Fourth ;
up Fourth to Market; down Market to Third ; up
Third to Smithfield ; down Smithfield to end of Mo.
nongahela bridge.
The brigade will be under command of Brigadier
General Snodgrass, assisted by Col. Thos. A. Rowley.
Quito an excitement was occasioned yesterday by
the antics of a horse belonging to a cavalry private,
which ran away, to the great consternation of the
crowd surrounding Cho camp, which was forced to
give way as the animal came tearing at full speed
towards them. His rider, however, finally succeeded
in checking his career by bringing him up suddenly
against a fence.
As an instance of the power of military discipline
and its effect—we observed a boy, apparently not more
than fourteen years of age, dressed in uniform, guard
ing some tents, with a musket on his shoulder. Three
men, who wished to pass through, endeavored to ef.
feet a passage, when he requested thorn to go aroun
on their refusal, and making a persistent effort to go
through, be presented his musket and drove them
back at tho point of his bayonet, very summarily:
The sham battle, so mush talked of, did not own°
off. It is, as we anticipated, a hoax.
Tha encampment will break up, and the soldiers
retire to their homes, to.morrow.
State Fate
The following appointments have been made Ly
the officers of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural
Society:
COMMITTEE OF P.HCEPTE,II
Hon. H. A. Weaver.
Hon. A. W. Loomis.
Co!. Wileen lit'Candlee
BUPEIIINTKNDENTS.
Mechanic's Hall, A. Speer.
Domestic Hall, Moses Chess.
Machinist Hall, John D. Bailey.
Vegetable Hall, William Oliver.
Floral Hall, Capt. James Negley and Jahn Mai--
dock..
Artists' Hall, James Reed.
Horse Ring, Gen. Snodgrass and Satuu , Jlll'Elroy
Cattle, John fladgson.
Sheep and Swine, Win. P. Turner.
Poultry, Z. Patterson.
George Reed, John Smell, Judge Pack, William
H. Eokels, John S. Gribben, Mr. Seiler, William
Speer, Mr. Clandenen, John Layton, Mr. Swiler,
Mr. Bucher, Jr., Luther Piper. ,
Wm. H. Young, John M'Kee, Jamtis Shaw, James
Murdoch, Mr. Baxter, Thomas Wolfer and JQhn
Green.
A Day of Disaster—Three Fires at One
Time.
For some months our eity has been comparatively
free from disasters by are, and those we have been
called upon to record, have not been serious. Yes
terday, however, a fatality seemed to exist in this
particular, as will be sees below:—
About eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning, a fire
broke out in the upper room of a small two-story
brick 140u5.0 on Third street, near Grant, occupied by
Mr. R. R. Bolger and his family. The wind being
high, the flames spread rapidly, and in a short time
the roofs of the three other houses in the row were
burned oil. Tho families occupying the houses,
those of Capt. Mellon, J. L. Lyttle and Mrs. Don
nelly, were enabled to remove the contents before
the fire reached them ; consequently their loss is
small. Tho engines ware soon on the ground and
the datues extinguished in a short time, but the ro
snit would have Loon more serious had not a three.
story building on the comes of Grant and Third pro
Meted the buildings from the wind. As it to, they
are much damaged by water. Tho lose by fire is
small, as the buildings can be repaired for eight bun
dred dollars, and they are insured for double tha.
amount. There was 1M insurance on any of the fur
niture, but the loss was very trifling. The br.lidiegs
5.56 the property of a Mr. Williams, who resides in
the State of New York.
At about the same hour ie the morning, while
the fire on Third street was burning, names were
discovered issuing from the stable attached to the
lager beer brewery of H. Klinzing, on Carson street,
East Birmingham.. The fire spread rapidly, and in
a short time the brewery was in flames, and was
soon burned to the ground, with its contents, sumo
(oar hundred bushels of malt, several bales of hops,
a quantity of beer in barrels, and all the machinery.
Nothing wbutarer was saved. The stable of the
brewery, which was a br.el; building twenty feet by
thirty-two, and some atia,zhod to soother
building were entirely destroyed, while a frame
building, in the rear if the brewery, which took fire
from the excessive heat, was Only slightly burned
the outside. Mr. Klinzing informs us that Lill leer
is about two thousand dollars, while his insurance is
not more than five light,i;otl.
While the engines were engaged at thef,o fires, the
roof if the residence of Copt. 1.1 Campbell, of
the Duquesn9 !drays, situated on Western Avenue,
First Ward, Allegheny, was discovered to be on fire.
The alarm was raised, and In a shat time the whole
neighborhood bad collected on the spot, and employ
ed themselves in giforts to extinguish the tire. A
portion set about removing the furniture, which was
soon effected, with but little damage. In the mean
time two hose reels arrived on the ground, end with
their aid the flames were soon subdued, bat not ma ,
til the roof and the entire upper part of the building
were destroyed. All the furniture, with a few
trifling exceptions, was saved. The house was a
three-story brick dwelling. owned by Capt. Camp
belL He had effected an insnrance of $2,P00 on the
building and furniture, in a foreign company, which
will scarcely cover his loss and the damage done
to his grounds. The damage by water to the lower
part of the building is quite serious.
Found Drozned.—Thu body of an unknown man
was found floating in the Monongahela river, near
the Six Mile Ferry, yesterday morning. Ho was re.
speotably dressed, bad on black cassimere pants,
satin vest, black cloth coat, blue cotton drawers and
Munroo shoes. A silk hat supposod to belong to
him was found near tho body, on the ri:or bank.
His appearance indicated that he was about fifty•five
years of ago. Coroner Alexander was called upon
to hold an inquest, and the jdry, after a thorough
examination, finding no marks on the body, returned
a verdict of accidental drowning. The body was
placed in a coffin and is now at the warerooms of
Lemon A Williams, awaiting identification.
Pittsburgh Theatre.—Another tremendous bill 13
offered at the Pittsburgh Theatre this evening. The
performante commences with " Black Eyed Susan,"
a favorite drama, in which Mr. McFarland and Miss
Cordelia Cappall appear in the leading parts. Then
follow the wonderful performances of the Hutchin
son Brothers, which draw forth the admiration of
all—the usual dancing, and for the concluding piece
the farce of "A Quiet Family. " Such a bill is sel
dom offered, and we expect to see a large audience.
Great Bill at Masonic Hall.—The Morrie Bros.,
Poll and Trowbridge Minstrels, at Masonic, Hall, of
fer an excellent bill, combining rare attractions, for
tale evening, on which occasion Billy Morris and
Johnny Poll, the two great favorites, are to take a
joint benefit. Billy promises to present to each one
present a copy of the words of the song in which he
excels, " Listen to the Mocking Bird." We can
guarantee them an overflowing house on this even.
ing, as the programme is the best they have yet of
fered.
Reading Matter.—J. B. D. Clark, No 4 Girard
House, is always on hand as early as his neighbors,
with the standard literature of the day. He has re•
calved the Eastern Weeklies for this week, oompris
tag Waverly, Harper, Ballou, Frank Leslie, New
York Weekly, Flag of oar Union, Saturday Evening
Post, Dollar Newspaper, American Union and all the
rest. Give him a call.
On Tuesday night, Mrs. Graham, wolf known to
the police, attempted to hang herself to the bars of
her cell in tho Allegheny watch house. She was
discovered and cut down nearly insensible.
Bowman & Cu :—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 ablo to do all our house
work, which she had not previously done for four
years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Corn
pond to all who are suffering under that terrible
4iseaso—Consumption.
Lsinavatar, Hy., Jail. 18VII.
JAIiES BOUTLIZELMID.
Pilasx R. Sotrririawco
Country NeNTIF.
—A eon, aged eight or nine years, of Mr. Hugh
Robinson, deceased, was drowned at Freedom, some
days since. He was in a skiff alone, not far from
shore, and was seen falling into the water; but the
person seeing him, supposed that he was following
the every day habit of boys, in jumping from a skiff
into the water, made no effort to rescue him until he
saw disappear the third and last time. After
his body had been recovered, every effort was made
to restore him to life, but the vital spark had fled.
—The Brookville Guards, under command of Major
Brady, made their first public parade on Wednesday
afternoon last. The Guard.; wear the United States
Rifle uniform, with the addition of a green_ falling
plume and Sergeant's opauletes, and aro a splendid
company. They number forty men, and expect
large additions soon.
—We are in fcrmod than an owl, measuring fifty - 0 vo
inches from tip to tip, was shot on Monday, noar
Hickory. We would like to floe the papers—or the
—The Fair held at Greensburg, Westmoreland
county, last week, from what we can learn, was only
tolerably sumasful. An exhibition of the horses of
that county will take place on the 20th of October
next.
—The Blairsville Academy will commence its fall
term to morrow, under the direction of Professor J.
A. Marshall,xaid to be very competent for his poei•
Lion. The exercises on this occasion will doubtless
be highly Interesting.
—James Manslly was committed to the Suincri2ct
county jail last week upon a eLargio of CU a - Lica ,
for biting elf the lower lip of John Loiiitordoo in a
fight at tho Sand Patch Tunnel, in Laritha toit osh.p,
in that county.
A correspondent in yesterday's Chroai../e says that
an accident of a truly distressing and shocking na.
ture occurred at the Now Haven milk, Conue
on Monday. Tho mills, which are owned by Mr. U.
Nicol, had commenced work, and the hefts of the oog
wheel becoming loose, Harry Nicol, brother of the
proprietor, undertook to tighten them. His brother
told him to be careful, as his position was a danger
ous one, and he replied that " he was always so."
These wore the last words he ever spoke; for, a mo
ment afterwards, his brother hearing a jar in the ma.
chinery, went to see what produced it, and was
horrified to find the body of the unfor.unate man
severed in two and shockingly mutilated. It is sup
posed that that be reached too far forward, and hie
clothes catching between the wheels, he was drawn
in and mutilated as stated. Tho deceased waa
married man, and leaves a wife and eight children
deplore ble melancholy end.
Died of hie h.jurice.—Mr. Byron H.oaoh, of Louis •
villa, Ky., who h..d both legs broken by the railroad
disaster on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad,
on the 10th inst., thirteen miles west of the former
place, died in Steubenville, on Sunday night last, of
his wounds. His friends and partner wore there and
gave him every attention, but to no purpose. His
remains were taken to leouisvill.) for interment.
A New ilotre.—We have for a your pest advocated
the steam fire engine system, and we aro pleased to
sea that our firemen are about taking the matter in
hand. The Allegheny fire oampeny have appointed
a cemmitteo to solicit subscriptions. We heartily
wish them success.
Unsightly.—The new regulation hats, wor i by
two companies at the encampment, aro anything but
beautiful, and wore the subject of general remark
yesterday. However, it is said they ere light and
comfortable, N which is a more importota contidcra•
tion—perhaps.
Lecture.—The Hutchinson Brothers dcliverod a
lecture at the Gymnasium, yesterday, I,efore a largo
audience, on the theory of gymnastics, with illus
tratlone, in their Inimitable style. It was entirely
satisfactory to all present, and we learn it is the de
sign of the members to endeavor to peocuro a repe
tition of it, or another, during their I tay in the city.
Presbyterial.--The Presbytery of Allegheny meets
at Zolienople on the Ist Tuesday of Oitobcr. That
( - .1 New Castle meets at New London, Pa., on the
same day.
Smithson, the young man who shot Miss Henry
will have a hearing before Mayor Weaver to day.
The Presbyterian Synod of Allegheny City w
meet in Dr. Swift's ohuroh to day.
Oakland Country Sects.—The sites for suburban
residences to be scld on the premises this afternoon
at throe o'clock, by Mr. Davis, are the most beanti•
fully located and convenient for business mon of any
property which surrounds the city, being but a few
minutes' ride in the 'bus. All wanting such property
should attend the sale.
Engravings and Framea.—A large oollootion on•
gravings and the latest styles of gilt and r.,•o•ocl
frames will ho sold this morning, at ton o'cl,A, and
evening at coven o'clock, by Mr. Davis, at OA , orner
of Wood street and Diamond alley. All in want of
rosily fine pictures should attend. •
Light (mats neatly made. Pants and vests suited
to the season. Summer under wear of silk, tuni cot
ton, silk azd linen hosiery, for men's and boy's wear,
at close rates for cash, by Carnaghen, Fedora', .9 Iretlt,
Allegheny oity. •
PENNSYLVANIA, STATE PAI I?
FAIR UROUNDS-YINTH 11'.4RD
TOtSDAY, SMPTCHBER
WIiDNEF.DAY, HKPTEIIBItit LH
'PLUIRSUAY, F.l,TftNlfle.R
tie72.Bt 'LI tw
and FRIDAY, OCTOIMR. I, 165E+
DR. J. lI3STENTIM'S CELEBRATED STOMACH
E.UFTERR. for the cure of Fever and Ague, i, beyond
all controveruy the safest and beet reto..4ly that could be
need by the afflicted, for all dieeases of the above nature.
The must violent attacks of CAI dreadful disease have
been prevented by the use ot this reliable reined/. The
"Mite's" have t son avail by the prow ietor In au ezGwsive
prsetice, in the treatment of Fever and Agne, fur a nurol,,,r
at year; and its wou2erful curative powers tire 'aid! know n
bath to the press and the publ r. T , k/itl who le he a th.•r
ough renovation of their oblire xynlow,.li(juli not 1”11 to
lays the "Bitters."
rftle by 14144151 cl 411,1 d,+nl,•re ccun!ally, oyaryn bars,
vsrrrrr:cl:eMlTll,
ManufsettatetJ uud Proprietors,
bb I,4'ntor sod 5.4 Itrvut streets,
JULL6IIAUEL'd }CALI ATIIENIENNP, OR HAIR
,itIQ:UVATOR, in btfered to the public a,l the r,
of 11JaierOCIS ihrlid. ell piper wants, WhiCli have twee] Its
cxcalency. its (lb,: to aro dialuetrically opp Ate to those
of most Other itibdtances outeriug into the iropositi of
hair preparations, deleterious in their properties, and tieing
injury perniaLoetly. This elcollent prepay - talon °Litotes
baldness, restores the Flair injore.l by age or ilbhettith, with
a now growth, 4,10 besuttrles the whole hold with fine
g:osay Ilair.
Sold by B. L. FAIINFSTOCR GO ,•.14n. t'.o, corner
Fourth and Wood streets, Druggists generally, and at the
Lab- ratoy of Jules Hanel it Co., No. 104 Chesnut street,
seld
J. M. OLIN'S CELBBBATED STAJMAI,III BIT
TERS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they
ore all [boy are recommended to be. The proprietor does
out pretend to gay that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, but leaves them to teat their own merits, and the
constantly increasing demand for them Is eatilcient proof
that they are all they aro recommended to be, and far en.
perb.r to any preparation of the kind new in the market.
ThAr sae is always attended with the most beneficial re.
sults in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weakness of the
stomach, Indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter
Gum the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy
one to the whu!e system. Be sure and call for J. M. Olin's
Celebrated stomach Bitters, and see that the article par.
chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer.
For sale by J. M. OLIN, solo proprietor and manufacturer
No. 267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and
ytie
dealbrd gennrally
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain. Furniture & Chairs,
Warerooms, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE,
aar In addition to the Furniture bnisinase, I also devote
latent - tut to UNDERTAKING. Beams and Carriage!
unalsb
CIIAMOIS SKINS.—I have just received
a large supply of fine Chamois Skins. Those wishibg
anyib ng or the kind, shonld call and examine my stock be.
fore r nrehasing elsewhere. JOS. PLEMING,
ems' I Opener Diamond and Market straet
ETCHUPS.-
UO dozen Tomtit In quarts and pints;
1U " Walnut, for sale by
RHYMER & ANDERSON,
No. 30 Wood street,
8 Opp=lta the Et. Merle; 110 .
_ _
COPYING PRESSES;
Brushes ;
Ink—for male by
LIOR SALE.—A Farm, containing 115
acres, all Tillable and In a g xid neighborhood, twelve
mile*, from the city. This would make a One stock farm, as
It is well adapted to the growth of wheat and grass. Coal
and limestone in great abundance. Will be sold low and
on easy terms. Apply to JAMES 0. RIOEIEY,
seal Real Estate A_ ant.
ANIMA PAPERS. All idses and
qaalitiea, far aale by
WM. 0. JOHNSTON R CO.,
raper Dealers and Stationers,
67 Wood street.
QOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
1,..) of our ewn manufacture, warranted superior to any
offered for sale ln this market, on hand and for sale by
felB Ti U. t 7 H a A Wrßa.
QAWYER'S CHEMICAL OLIVE SOAP
Is acknowledged by all who have used it, to be the beat
and most economical Soap in use. One pound will do as
much washing as three of common Soap. It contains no in
=t that will injure the nerves of the most Waite or
goods that may be washed with it. for aide by all
thogrtacipal tincerieta dtalate in the city. ania
PITTSBUIWff l'Ai
J. E.. WELDIN
COMMERCIA L.
Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Markets
The changes wo hare to note in the business world this
week are very slight. Busineis has, we may any, improved
a very little, but the Bales are meetly limited to a country
end retail demand, the former being brisk. Many of the
Country merchants, who have Leretoforo gone East to make
their punchages, rot a to carry a large stock, are
cowing to Pittsburgh to lay in their stocks.
Tho liver has fallen a few inches since uur last, mad belop
the slackwater no Luats are running. River men, who have
been lying idle for months, and,husinces men generally, are
waiting for a 1 e•tt r stage of Water, wheh a general activity
is anticipated.
In Money 'natters, vo have nothing of interest to note.
W e have a sufficiency for all ordinary purpos. , s of trade,
and the Banks and Brokers take np all the busincee paper.
lit the rates of Exchange, we hilS 43 no change to note
Western Exchange is quoted at par, and Eastern at 1 4, per
cent. premium.
The Bunk Stateturnta fir the week ending Saturday,
September 18, mbew thr I,,ilowing aggregate:—
September 11. September 18.
111,056,233 58 $6,089,536 MI
527,661 88 143,488 71
Asarn.
Loans and DLsconnbi .....
Dun by other 8ank5............
Not.ca, &c., of other Banks
and Tlea,ury N0tre... ......
I I A 11111fl_el
I wtl II
=MN
1.1- i -Ito-,
Tti,,c nguret eili.,kc lb , ritiowi.ig comparative rimulta :
Incri , il , :e in, Luaus and Lut:aunts $B3 3v2 9S
1.4 , cri...t3e in amount due by oilier Hanks 84,074 07
i 111:14.11.tiii ill NlittA and Ch cks of otter Banks, ac.. 7,825 91
Li, mina in Slie.ci. . . 410 86
Increase In eircubst lon 32,980 00
D rroAso in amount due to oilier Banks 2,975 08
Docreadie in Dop, ellon 78,261 88
Thu abare BEIOIIIB a net d,erpu.se In ARRAS of $43.602 34
alma tint weak, and a net decrease In Liabilities of $46
256 Vii-I,,avinv a balance In favor of tic Banks of $2,664 02.
ASHES—The to ikot still remains quite dull, with no
salsa wor th ./. Li ux. S.sla is still held at 33.i'@tdc., and
Nitrate of Soda ire. Concentrated Lye 14c. Pearls we
quote at bi..s;lyc. rota ore altogether nominal at s©s l Ac.,
1k Ith sales el a lea cs , lng at 5 1 ,4" c. during the week.
BAtY I N... Has undergone no change. Shoulders are quoted
at 7@7-,',43.; Sides et 13W.X.,; Plain Hams at 0:74©10.-.;
Cenva.4eori 116.1713 iO!.*A,l ; angst . Cured 124k1214c.
AN: , ...Are merely comical $1,00@1,10 for small
white.
iturrEtt...There is no Batter offering at present. Pr ices
are nominal a' 12( - 013c. for choice roll, In Carrels.
13/I , lolf , ..There is a good supply In market; sales of
orimen are regularly made at $1,25, and for bettor kinds
$2; fancy cctrunands p. 03002,50 dozen.
t'E. is Pa AND TUBS...The Beaver manufacturers' prime
t.re follows:—.-Buckets, plain Inside, dozen, $1,40
painted inside, $1,00; 3 hoops, $1,76; Tubs, No. 1.3 hoops,
d. v., 0, $7,70; No. 1, 2 hops, $6,75; No. 2, $6 00 ; No. 3,
$5 be , No. 4, $4,70; No. 6, 0,00; 11 uo.llole Ni, 2, $2,70;
Halt barbel., sealed, $.1,15
CORD 'OH_
I
Manilla Rope, cell lliit IL Manilla Rt•pc, r0t...14 o lb
Taried •• • ...14 "LA lb .. Idle - `• ...it 11 lb
Hemp •• •• ~ If ?lb Tatrisi - " .15lb
Porto up Yarn, ii no .. 13 re, lb. Pali m i t Yarns, corn 12 'f
In
BED Canna...Manilla $1,87,
$2,81®3 76 ii doz u: Manilla,
coil, 16c. 11 lii ; lb -oil, $1,87, $2.7f4 i 75 - is it, otiii , Hemp,
's rail, 12c 14 lb.
pt,,,,ail r,iwari..,sl,,iiiil. 07,, 'll doyen . 14..r.r. -i,,• p‘r dr;
Cterrus Ceiini.3 a . c.,m .11 Rope 4 t,.; anti of.wards, ',Si: do
b„,k,„, e,i, , ,. .2.4 ; 11,4 C or d $l/50® ;33:1.44,7 '., , el. ti• izen ; Plow
11103 $1,26; Sitlth Cords 1,8,60.
CANDLES...The following are now the , urr, of rata of
city inanulat inters: Moulds. 13.'. ti IL.; Lii i .o, 12 , 4 c.; Ater
22.® ?fir.. 14 lb.
(. 1 1.11SESE..The demand it only ra.;iler“*. , with sales of
Western Reserve at 7®7 1 ,-ijc, and Sc. fur choice Ito.
CRACKERS...The prices bare undergone a further ad
vance. The quotations are now aa renews:— Wan r Crackera
1,4 lb s,lijc ; Butter do. 6 , 4,c.; Sugar 8c,.; Soda 7c.; Boston 7c,
Pilot Bread - -ti bbl. $4.50.
DhlEb FRUlT—Dried Apples sell in small lota at $1,50
11 bush. Of Peaches there are scarcely any in market;
held at $3,76(ii154.
WILED tits k.F.. Transactions quite limited; emit airfoil
brings 124.012 Ac.
ROOS...The market is not very well supplied, but the de
mand is light; the prices, have, however; advanced a shade,
am. KOOS 1,1 packed are ti .w made at 744,®iic 51 doom.
4 , LOU it.... The receiptii this week have boon 1249 titan last,
a• il the rs ark et exhibits but little change. Bu .era still
touch lightly, looking for a decline when the river rhos
From first hands the rates are: fur superfine t; $ i,25 to $5,40;
(or extra superfine $5,505 - 95,60; and for extra family $5,87®
PA. Frcm store, price-, vary, as In quality, from $5,60 to
$6,80 for superfine to extra du, and $687 to $6,10 1.. r extra
family. Rye Flonr is steady at $4,000 4,12 from s to, a.
FISH.. .We have no change to note In fish. No. 3 mack•
' erel are still sold to the city trade at $lO, and at $10,5 t to the
country. Halifax Herring Gaeta at $6,50@t5.75, and Codfish
at kg..10,6c. The prices for take Fish ore no inflow - 8;-
1i him Fish, 'p bbl., $7, in half bbla. $3,60 ; Lake Tt at, It
hid., $6, half bbls. $9,50: Herring, $6, half bbls. $3; t ii'mon,
$B, half bble $4.
Fr,e,n... At the mills Aran to middlings sells at 50 to 80r. - yt
100 fbs Oil Meal brings $27®523 51 too.
FEATHERS...SaIes of prime Western are male on aii Ival
at 45e. 1.1 lb. in small lots, and from 'store at 50c.
FIRE BRICE—Sales are regularly made at $28®41; 'l4 M
ORAlN....Sripply still continuos very light, ankle._ few
vales from first hands. New Oats are worth 42412 , :c on
lir mul, and 4746 U from store. Corn is unchanged qt 'OM',
62... Rye from store is worth 62®650. Barley i lanai ill it ,
• Wheat quotes at $1 to $1.26, according to iiteilit
'with RR mh,,,... r. I.—. ,:i... „ ~.___. ,
ttROCIERIE . S...Thoreis but 'aft° altorttirm
Uhds has doclinsd to 0640% for prima N. 0 M 384,1
in Ms is quoted At Edo to city, ani , 63@55 to country trail&
Rio Coffee rerubins firm at 1.2%0 for prime, and Rice is., Met
nt 5(04i, with four transactions.
Fl a Y—Receipta at the mdea this week have b.•eu shout
as usual, with price' varying from $O to $ll per to —e
slight decline.
1.1 IDES...Greco atilt.; have ativancea to ro.-p ID, wish 5
fi , le market. The eupply or Dry le very Ittuite4, and the
goofed a I nominal at 17e.
lltuN AND NAILS—The quotations of manufactured
Iron are al follows:—Common Bar 214 to 2% . c.74 lb. .Natir
are selling at 1,3,60ty4,76 for 104. to 4.1. • aNzirding to quality;
the ter=n are six months' credit, or 6's cent. discoput far
cash. hales light.
LARD...Thu quantity la market is very light, au.l rates
are almost nominal. City No 1 is firm at 104®11c, and
country at 9 1 /Aloc.
LEATHEB_The market la steady, with no change in our
old quotatior.s :
Red Spanish Sea, V tto=QUl'.
Slaughter 26®28e.
Skirting '' 28©30c.
Harness ~ 241Z21i0.
Upper .. ii dozen f.3oglao
Bridle-- 1,381g/42
LUMBER, Seutoned...The following era the griotailllllN ...f
seasoned lumber, from the yards in the city:—
Common 1 inch Boards,' 1000 feet....... ...... :16 no
Clear do du " 82 1..,
Flooring drums! dou
..—. ..... .. 22 00
Shingles,74 1000 11 68
Lath, ......... . a 2.1 i
Oak theilug, dressed, 1 luck—V low 1,..4 ... at, 00
do do 114 do ...
.. 112 e 0
LUNt IS Eli, Groen ..Tlio market is unchanged; sales mu
making at the river at $lO par thousand {ea tar un uun ,, i ,
sod $.20 fur clear. Sninglea, $2,50 71 thousand.
01F.SS PALK ...There is a hotter demand, with monn firm
aces In prices; sales have been $l6 60 by the lot, and $l7 in
• small way.
METALS...Pig Lead has El diced lo 6, and Bar to 9467
Sheet Cupn e r 36'431c; Sheet Briers-32.c li z
01L 4 ...1iat little:change except it. Limicol Oil, which b.. 1.8
advanced to k.ur, o lsc, with a Ilitlit demand. negular sales of
Lard are still made at kbc for J., 1, and 7bc fur lio2, by the
manufacturers.
PIG METAL...l4mmina at thu laat quotuticAi, v!r.: $.21(
$36 for AlloglExy and antlirmite.
POTATOES.
toga tar supply
POWDER—There has been a decline lu the prices f 75c
nu f,rmer quotations of Blasting and $1 on ftifle; the quo
tations now aro for Blasting $4,25 VS keg; BM° $6,
SAND STONE—Rognlar sales of Iltintlugdon county, at
$9 It ton.
SALT...Pi ices have recently advanced and sales of Abe.
gheny No 1 are now made at $1,85C01,40,and extra at $l,ll
$1 bbl. From store figures are a trifle more.
SEED...New Timothy is coming to market quite freely ;
It brings $1,25@1,30 from wagon and $1,50 out of store.
The demand for Flaxseed absorbs the entire supply at $1,25
to $1,35 bush. The receipts a m
New are selling at 65®750. bqabel, with 4
SOAPS... The following aro the manufacturer's prices:—
tic:sin 5c.; No. I Palm 536; Chemical .7.%: Castile and Toiler
'Dell lb.
15PENTING8, YARNS, to.
clued, and the following are
Sheetingo B%c. lfl yard; Niag
POUND
Nag. b to 10 W
ive, VI 3)... 20
and 12... 21 (4i
22 (g)
23
24 go
DOUR TAILS.
CtarpetUlto,an.col. 2d
" 5e10t,025t030 21 @
" ' LOtott4 22 4
1 wino 22 (1)
Batting, No. 1.... 16 ©
No. 2.... 16 4,
,
tl i Bottlng... 17
16 ©
No. 400, It, doz 11 (0
No. 500, doz 10 ©
No. 600 9 (4
N 0.700 8 c
No. Boo 8 CO
No. 900 .. 8 (4,
No. 1000.....- • ....... 8
Coverlet Yarn 27 •-
Candlewick... . (41
TALL0W....1% - e prices have advanced; we quote rough at
lb, and rendered at 10 1 ,4 c.
YLNILOAR...ItaIIon Vinegar is quoted at 6c. to the city
and country trade, and 9c to outside dealers.
WHITE LEAD, LITHABGE, arc—White Load Is Arm
and in steady demand at $2,5011 keg for pure oil, and dry
ge IS lb, subject to the naafi] discount. Bed Lead 9Y 2 490,
net, and Lytharge
WINDOW CILSBB.:.The prince for city brands hays ad
vanced, and we correct our quotations m follows :-6xB and
7x9, box of 80 feet, sl,Box 8110, $2,15; Bxll, 9xll, 9x12,
and 10x12. $2,40; Bxl2, 9xlB and 9x14, $2,68; 10115 and
10x18, $2,75; 10 qi cent discount off. Oountry brands sue.
lower.
WOOL....The quantity In market has been huge, but
sales mostly on private terms. Prices range frouttll to 45c,
according to quality.
RIIISKY...We have little change to note. Ibictilled is
steady at 2t©27c., while Raw can be purchased at 24®25c.
In large lota
Foreign Markets.
Fer .Ttamer A7agaral
Livsarom., September 10.—Cotton Market.—The sales of
Cotton for the week have been 67,000 bales, including 4500
to speculators and 9000 to exporter& The market closel
buoyant with an advance of lAd, chiefly on fair and mid
dling qualities. The clotting quotations are as follows:--N.
0. fair 794 middling 7 3-18; Mobile fair 7 7.16; middling 7 1 -i;
uplstds lair 7 618; middling 7. The stock cf Cotton to port
is 618,000 bales, of which 529,090 are American.
Br , adstuffs Market—The market is steady with an aver
age business, but no quotable change. The Brokers' Circu
lar quote, the advance for the week on Flour at la and an
Coru Bd@la for choice lota for feeding. Other circulars
qultes Flour steady Wheat is active,. Corn firm at 33s 6d
@3lc for yellow.
Provision Market —The market closed steady. Beef Is
steady. Pork is without change; BO American is offering.
Bacon is firm, particularly for fine sorts. Lard is quiet.
London Money Market.--Consols closed at 97 for cash and
97% for account Money is generally unchanged, but is
abundant. The bullion in the Bank of England bad In
creased £241,000. American securities were generally un
changed.
The Market for Brew:Litwin closed arm.
Philadelphia. Market.
Pnruniumns, September 22.--Plour; sales for shipment
at ss s
0 for fresh ground superfine, $3,8734©56 for extra,
and $6,25 for extra family; fere) , lots range from $9,60(457;
the - receipts are liberal. In Eye Flour and Corn Meal there
la nothing doing. The receipts of Wheat are small; the de
mand Is fair, ealea 1500 bash prime red at $l,BO, and
White $1,40. Rye is in demand at 76c for now, and 80e for
old. The market is nearly bare of Dorn; sales of yellow,
afloat, at 95c. Oats are in fair request; 1000 bneh new Dela
ware brought 42c. Whisky is firm at 21% for Ohio and 240
for Pennsylvania.
- -
Now York Market.
Nsw Yana ' September 22.--Cottoa is steady; sales 800
bales. Floor buoyant; sales 21,000 bash. Wheat firm; 81,-
000 bush sold. Corn ftrra; 41,000 bush add. *Ark firm;
sales 2500 btag. Will*, dull. Sugar hoary. Idolassap
Iralglrla lnactllll.
l'ffs.nur.ott, Eeptember 22, 1858
.1 , ul I ir
20
:14 , ,C, 7
••(.,
1.4,1;61 1.0 1,495,741 uu
1t,?,71 , 9 4,5 159,734 87
1,818,851 4D 1,43,589
~..The pieta have again 11.-
now the ruling figures: Eagle
• a RXe.
WARN.
No. 18 25
No. 17 241 (.41
,No. 18 27 4;1 ...
No. 19
No. V)
Cincinnati Blackest
CIITCIITNATI, September 22.—Plunr active; 200 bbls sold at
$4,00©530 for fair to choke superfine and $4,25@4,60 for
extra; receipt; 4200 bbla. Whisky 20c and dull; the supply
exceeds the demand. Mess Pork; 200 Ude Ripley packed
sold at $16,50; city packed is bold at $15,7b; 50,020 fba heavy
bulk Sales sold: Bacon is without change and nothing was
done. Money is easy, exchange ou New York has declined
to a IR cent premium; the demand is falling off.
itIETHUSALAH LIVID TO BR UPWARDS OF
nine hundrri ye/ri 01 1 , but seventy years is now
the age cfman, and iu cr ,e. reach even this age, it is
requisite to guard well the health. Slight ailments, if
neglected, lead to serious disemes. Immediate relief is
afforded la cases of Sick Headache, which is frequently the
forerunner of severe illness, by the nee of WILSON'S PILLS,
which are prepared and sold by B. L. FAHNESTOOK & 00.,
Wholesale Druggists, and proprietors of B. L FAHNES.
TOOK'S VERMIFWIE, No. SO, corner of Wool and Fourth
streets. Pittsburgh, Pa.
See advertisement on third page of this day's paper.
R. T. KERNILDY W. a. ICABISEDY.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNEDY & BRO.
WHEAT, RYE, AND CORN PURCHAtiEb
51EAI, AND ift,.lllY,
HAN U h l;!1.15D AND DELIVER
IN PITr[JuIwH ALLEIILIEN
auTaydaw I
AUCTION SALES.
nAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST.,
ie At the new Commercial Sales '.Dome, No. 64, Fifth
Street, every week day, are held publi, Jales of goods in all
variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large
Stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign
ments, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.,
Dry 000,18 and fancy.articles, comprising nearly everything
needed in the lino for personal and felony use; table cut
lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladies ware,
Ac. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. AL,
Household and kitchen tarniture, now and second-Land;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China ware;
stones; cooking, utensils; groceries, Ac.
AT T O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Fancy articles; watches; clocks ; jewelry musical Instill
meats; guns; clothiug; dry goods; toots and shoes. book
stationery, &c. I'o3l P. 111. DAVIS, AUCt.9
OAK LA ND 00UNTRY SEATS, AT AUC
TION—ON TEIMISDAY AFTERNOON, September
23.1, at 3 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold : Thirteen
very handsome altos for country seats, containing from oae
to two acres each, adjoining the mansion of Jamea S. Craft,
which are easy of access, and for beauty of scenery are not
sorpa sod by any in this country. Plau may be seen a: the
ancaun Room&
Terms—On.-tenth cash, residue in niue yatirly payment
with ill torest paychlo annually. 1 +,,,1 0
eels
P. DAVIS, Auctioneer
ORPHAN'S COURT ADJOURNED SALE
of Real Estate in South Pittsburgh and Birmingham,
on TUESDAY EVENING, Septet° her 28th, at 7% o'clock,
at the Oommercial Sales Rooms, 54 Fifth ctreet, by order or
R. Riddle Roberts, Administrator of 0. 0. Gregg, deceased,
will bl sold : Three volu• blo lots of ground situate in South
Pitt,borgh, being marked and numbered 3s, 811 and 96 In
the plan of acid borough.
Seven lots of ground in the plan of loth laid out by heirs
of Urege, in the borough of thrminghatn, via: Nos. 91, 92
and 03, timing each o front of 24 feet on Carson ,treat, and
extending back 100 fuel Chomut alley. No. 177 and 178
having each it front of 24 feet on Washington .treet, and
extending back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Nos. 208 and 213
ouch bar ng a front of 2 feet on Washington s trot t, a- d
extending back 100 test to Spruce alley. Title indisputable.
Terma cash. (eel ) P. H. DA Vl:+, Auct'r.
,BII6iNEST: CA R D;:3
J. &'l'. GROUTT,
BRANDIO, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALERS IN
FINE OLD MONUNOAIIRI.A RYE WHISKY,
AND 4 .PPLE BRANDY. ALPO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and keront Streeta,
hpl4 J PITT: , LIU LL PA.
S. B. & C. P. MARKLE,
MANUFAOTUREItii VP
Jolt, ANL, ALL fiLN DS t.'N V DAPPING
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Sto•eet,
PITTSBURGH, PA
trg, Itaigi hough!. nt market prie
JOIIN N.IOOItHEALS has removed to
No. 74 Wator etroot, below 111.,rk“
JOHN 111001[1031EAD,
COMMISSION MERCHAN T,
I=l
Plc METAL MW BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STI 107, BELOW hLARKET,
turl9 PITTSBURGH, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
13. E AC JONIIS TNO. L. BOYD Will. EIoCIIILLOUtIII
JONES, BOYD & CO.
iddISTIFAITITRISS OF
CAST STEEL.
Akio,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. E. STEEL,
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Coriair Rots aisd First Strssts,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
LKOORHEAD Si. CO.,
IiANUFA CTURRR OF
imerlean, Plain & Corrugated )
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Rooting, Guttering, Spouting, &e.
AOENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehouse, No. 136 First street,
mr26:ly-is
a. B. 11104,4C1itt3 & CO.
MA.SIIP-I.OTIMPIRI3 OP
ROGERS' IMPROVSD PATENT
8 TEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
001111011. 8088 A SID FIE-8T 13TILS88T8,
L. C. HEPBURN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND (YiIiVEYAIIOIO
03T1 Q1:1 ILIaITrA3I.S.
JAMES A. FETZER,
forwarding and COD.ailissioll Merchant,
YOU TIM 8 6.111 or
lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Beads, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Corner of Starke% and. First ***** ts
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Rion To—Prarieis G. Railoy, Da,, William Dilworth, Sr.,
• Cuthbert & Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, tietaken &
vearingen, B. Brady, Cast , . M. a MBank. List & Unwell,
Mingle & Co., George W. Anderson, Doub Paxton &
Wraiths myB,Attlbsi
WM. W. KNIGUT,
w80rza.4.1.1 Als-D r....
FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN
AND
DRESS STOCK MAIiTIJFACTORY,
NO. 606 ARCH STREET,
..AD/01. PRIM.
Silk, Morino and Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cra
vats, Scarfs, Gloves, !Jandkerehlaa, to., Dressing GOW4H,
Shirts, Wrappers, and Dress Stocks aside to irder by meas
urement, and warranted to give tett mfaction. Jel:lyd
E. P. MIDDLETON Si, BRO.,
DCPORTEREI OF
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO DriALMILI IN
FINE OLD WHISKYS,
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
)nLlyd
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
CORNER THIRD AND MARKET r TS., PITTSBURGH.
riIIIOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
A. House with VKNITIAN BLINDS, of the moat exqui
sin and elaborate finish, vrW find it to their Interests to give
me ac ll before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up
by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention 11
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
- warrantutL No. 72 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. imAlyie
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
rtIVII, ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
1,.) FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five
garners and upwards, and for Heating BuildinKs, public, or
privntes by steam, Hot Water or Furnaces.
wylitlyta PITTABUIttnt.
CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG,
(s.azuers to John Cartwright) .
MANUFACTITRERS AND IMPORTERS
of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Tackleund anl Den
tal lustrumentg_ Guns, Pistols, Fishing etc., No. fitt
Wood street They give special attention the manufactun
ug of Triunes, Supporters, eto. Jobbing and Itepairtng
itb punctuality and despatch. apl7
DERFECT TIME AT HALF TH E
IL USUAL COST—AMERICAN WATCHES—APPLE
TON TRACY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT
LEVER WATCHES, WALTHAM, MASS.—These Watches
are made by the aid el new and original machinery and
tools, expressly designed to secure, with a low price, a One
substantial and reliable time keeper. To be had at our
Agents, REINFMAN hiEVB.AN, Pittsbargh, Pa.
APPLETON TRACY h 00.,
gal° - Waltham, Kan.
WAGON GREASE—In cans, kegs, and
Tv lima, IciF =de by
itel6 H.Uale a. OOWNO.
TERMS CASH ON DNL/VliNtY
PITTSBURGH, PA
PPI'ABITII6 /I. PA
Vrt Ihts4itth ertreet.
The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. MON.
HON AYII7-8, will luaVti for the above and all
4 intermediate ports on ovary TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. JE.
Par freight or pahatign apply on lard,
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
THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP.
This lamp performs a perfect consumption of all smoke
and smell arising from tho use of oil, in which other lamps
are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant
flame. For sale wholesale and retail by
aul2amd H . BOUREAU, Sole7flgent.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
No. 22 Cliff Street, New York,
ISIANUFACTURFIit OF
GLASS SYRINGES, HOMEOPATHIC
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
~, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
wan wwe for Chemists, Drtiggistu, Perfumers, Photo-
graphere, etc. Green (j Wpre by tbe package. A liber
al diem/at made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug
gista and Dealers aolicited. Price Lista sent on applica
tion. iYanm
FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, RAUH:CON
TAINING one acre, Or asla Price $2OO each. Terms,
in hand, balance in one, t•vo and three seats, situate at
four miles from the city S. OUTIIBERT a Sow,
geld 51 Market'atreet.
INDIA RUBBER CQRKSQREWS;
dt " Pah Holders;
“ ~ Propelling Pencils; :- -
Pens;
Inkstands;
" Pocket,
3. B. wawa%
:Bookseller and Stationer,
6311 - cal street, near Pout&
MEDICAL.
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dycpeptic
PILLS
PREPAROD AND SOLD 13)(
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
AND PROPRIETOR OP
B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE,
No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets
PITTSBURGH, NINN'A
riIIIESE 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 [tuft they are lac!: ing In some of the great eaten.
Bale of a fa., sly met - IMMO, or that there are other Pills their
simericr, °ice t a each, however, is nut the case, their sap
ley fr •!, t dispoeitiun or abilitr, on the part ot the
igill al prcpi hater, (Dr. Wileon,) was always limited to such
au extent at times to render it difficult to fill home orders,
but with even this dieadvantage wherever used they have
uever failed to call forth the strongest tektimony in their
favor—testimony in many inetancesunaolicited—not gotten
up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to the in
ventor as expreaalcase of gratitude for the great benefits de
rived from the use of these truly wonderful P 11126 in proof of
which we subjoin the following:—
We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, and members
of the Pittsburgh Annual Confereaoi of the Methodist Epis
copal Church, having each and all of tie, during the past
few years, had frequentopportunities of learning and trying
the character of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and
Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, are prepared to, and now state with
pleasure, iu this communication. that we know them to be
an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use
to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for
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.
Revs. Jas. 0, Sansom,Lemon,William
Thos. Baker, Francis IL Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley a,
Smith, Moser Tichnell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W.
Browning, Hosea Megan, R. Bays, B. F. Sedwick, G. Martin,
Thos. McGrath, J. Mr iteger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, S.
It. Breckunier, C. D.r Battle, John West, Win Tipton, C.
Hodgson, John Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison.
From the Corresponding Conference of the Methcdist
Protestant Church, signing the same.)
Revs. Geo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan,
Jar. Browning, Wm. Ross, Rohe Simonton, Jim. Clark, Jas.
M. Piper, Johu Burns, Daniel Ostron, John Beatty.
My experience is not rue exteneive as the expression in the
above certificate; but as fur as my opportunity of testing
the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Plll3 has occurred, I cheerfully
endorse the sentiment of their superior value.
RBEV
From the Bev. I. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, 1439.
Da. Wumatt:—l feel myself a thoneand times obliged to
you. I have fur sown years been afflicted with the dyepep
die and, lime VI.. good eff,cis already produced by youi
pills iu my came, I ani perimaded that the continued use ot
thorn will finally effect is thorough cure; I therefore, wish
you to send me four boxes by the bearer of this, and °Wige
yours, etc.
ISRAEL SHARP.
Extract of a letter from Col. Camp, en ,Iderly gentleman of 1
Virginia, who has raised a tiameren.e family, of sonic
medical reading, an much experience in the use cl
medicine.
I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan
to supply us with you: ni.:st excellent Anti-Dyspeptic Pill.
I have been in the is= bit ~r n-nrig it rnyaelf, and in my fanii
1 9, from the time you drift brought them into nee In our
neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to
answer the purpose for which they were administered My
wife has b_ou ter, much afflicted with sick headache, aud,
by tieing one-half or on of the pills, has uniformly found
relief. I think it superfluous to enumerate the different
complaints for which I have eilreinleteled these pills. Suf
fice it to say that, e, far as the Numerous complain's set out
In the wr,pp,r have fallen tinder my notice, the pill has life'
the desired effect in removing the same; and so fa- a. , my.
self have been co. con, d , I can ea) , that they leave the
bowels in hatter er thou the use of any other cathartic
that have used,
1 HIM, hir, your friend and
JAMES M. CAMP
CA.KREA.GES.
C.4IIRIAGE 131ANUFACTORV
AND
EASTERN REPOSITORY
JOSEPH WHITE
HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE-
P3SI I OILY, situated near the Two Mile s.;
Run, betwr, u rlttsburgh and Lawrenceville, a tr:=
splendid and general akisorticient of Carriages, Buggies, bti
Isles, et , g 1 ,4 arrangement+ ate such that he is constantly
r, co; vial; new and sewud-h.aud vehicles, and the public may
r' n always finding a gc.od stock on hand. Ile also mau
1, t tures to order, on short notice,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
And all pertainiug tb butinous. With sigh Coen years'
oractical experience In this business, and his well-known
facilities ' he flatters aiunielf that he offers great Inducements
to purchasers.
/?The establishment is located on the route of the it.x.
mlitior Omnibus Line ot Coaches, patlng the door every
fifteen minutes. selo:dhw
!Tek:i C. WEST & 1 CO
lANMPAOTDR/ilifl OP
CARRIAGES,
ROOKAIVAYS, DIIGUIES, SIILKLES AND skraauEl
No. BIT Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA.
fret- All work warranted to be of the begt:materiala and
workmanship. myl2:lydis
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
atilt:ly .ill
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Ambrotyptsts,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 /I.lli ncrett, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
8. W. cur. of Market et net and Diarnoud. Nittabargn
PRIOI9 TO SUIT ALL. layl9:tf-3p
AM BROT Y P E S.—These beautiful and
durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection and
loveliness, singly or in groups, may ho obtainedat, WALL'S,
Jones' Building, Fourth stseet.
AMBROTIPES—
A BEAUTIVUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WARRANTED, CAN BE HAD AS LOW
AB AT ANY PINT CLAS3 ESTABLISHMENT
IN lifE COUNTRY, AT
W ALL'S, E“tirtb street
R 0 4,4 a R
N W DAGUERRMAN AND AMBROTYPN
SKY AND aIDIG-L16.1512'
G A Er 14 E Y
Fl VTII sTsloryr , l EARL Y OFYOBITr7 THU PO3T-01 1 710.Z.
ta„.PICIII2I.IIES taken In all the VLU'IMI styles, in ea,
weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable ratoe.
$3,.81c1r or deceased persons taken at their residence,
al.e2o:lydaw-:s
Removed to •21 Filth Street.
VARGO & CO.'S PIIOTOORAPIIIO AND
AniIROTFPEI UALIAIitY has been removed from
76 Fourth street, to No. 21 Fifth Street, near Market.
Theaoroomo having beam built especially for the purpose,
with three large lights, are sot surpassed in the city foi
comfort, con VOLIINDCO and ex,eilence in arrangement.
Bth Oar old viands and patrona and those wishing an
perlor likeneazeu, are invited to call. ie. Receptlou Room
and tipochnene on the ground door. ap7
STEAMBOATS
ZANESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL,
133 South Second Street,
LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, AC
For sale by
A NLIAL ISTATE FAIR
TE.t..l
Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society.
aPPTPIEBta 29 - TH SOW, AND OCTOBER LB; 1858
FAIR G1{011.1,:'. PIVidLITRGif.
Annual Addressec. Lr.3ep tit It P. M. A.,l'ards_of Com
mittee announced Immodlidely eftErwerds.
Articles fur exhinitt , n am'idresqed to A 0. TIKLEST.HII, Sec
retor.), Monongahela Elf,nit., Pitt ,, brir;h
All articles and stock intended for exhibition, transport
ed froze of charge.
Office, No. f 8 Fifth street, whore elotrirs Will he received,
and exhir, tors' ticket. fee-pi:4lod. Ile,,ns of entry closed on
Tnesduy, noon. PrdWitun 4,14E8 and List of Judges furnish
ed on application
43- liltacibers' Tickets, I. Fingle admission 25 cents.
Exhibitors must. becomehnewbers. A. 0. IIk:ISTER,
Sect- tSry Slate Agricultural Foctety.
D. A, TAGGART, Fc. ,- i'i*ul• tc.c.6:dsovtd—cG
JOHN W.! Ii'CARTII.I7,
BILL, AND CHILD
YiTTBRI.re.OI.I, -V 4.
Will prornpuy mt...u1.1 t.. ho Liadril.diting and Puistmg of
(.11EttlULAR.8, ANI.) PL - 543445Thi1iii8,
Fol AfllliiirlllGLlL, yalea, Etc.
All orderri, telegraph, .5: otherwise, abut
to the iflhe ii.o Daily
~ , rniag faithfully
att.dided to.
Pe-kage4 by 111 E, Adanli Er pram Gorapiitly will
e vEly hay . to clisvetlous. 944
771
THE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF
Over all other,. it • ! USC I. of (lathing and Shoe IlLitinfac
turers,(Ja~,gre,Carriage Trimmers and Coach
Makers, bee long hero snd preotically acknowleged.
Which in a light, comp Act and uic , ' bly ozunruental machine ?
(clothe Its vt.,r ,el
k tltodly l with the large machines,) and
meat LIL , COI‘, a f,k voritm fort family USG
*tr. A full supply or th 4 nh we Machines for sale at New
York prices, by it S,IIAW, It: Market street,
anl9:ly-2p Pittsburgh, Penn's.
SEWIN
,
- ,
G ; itl A. CLII N E S.-
DOUBLE. LOCK *IWOI
SEWING MACHINES!
These Machines are ruina:itted to be the best In market for
family Rae, making en elattic donbie thread stltek, which
will not rip ..ven if every, fourth stitch be out. It IS the
only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders
will bo received and promntly filled by
M. DALY, Agent,
No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of Market alloy,
Pittaonrgh, Pa.
Ale- NOTICE-41 DAIO - , on the corner of Fifth street
and Market alloy, is the only of the name In bnilinass
on thin street. jytkly
THE first place in public estimation is nbw
justly. accorded tei the DROVER & BAKER. M.&.
CHINE, for family nowink, for the following reasons t—
lat. It is MORE GIMP', and REPTIN ORDER
than any other machine
21 It makes a seam wili,ll will tfoT RIP or R.Avnt,
though every third etitol
Bd. It cows from two ordmary spool, and t Iv., all trouble
of winding thread ie I, tilk. t.f.e Adlilt) Machine tau
be adapted, at pleaemre, by a mere change of apoole, to all
varieties of work.
4th. The dame .11achlu,:.ind ,Ilk, linen thread and spool
cotton, with equal faciliti.
6th. The B eam id lig cLatic as the matt elaatfc fabric, so
that It is free fromall LI4 P.ILITY to Bit PAK, in WAtill-
ING, IRONING, or otheHlL-,
11th. The stitch made this.aluciiiee id wore 11EATITI•
Wirt, than any other made, either by hand or machine , :
OPINIoNA OF TUE MESS.
Grover h Baker's Is the Le-t Amer. Agriculturist.
To all of which toe Trihaio. nays, amen.—{N. Y. Tribune.
It Id all that it cbdma t.o; Intiop3roleut.
It finis/es Its ;Noi work; C Ole= jettrual.
We give It the preference Amer. 13441. t.
It needs only to be sien to ho apprecieterl.—LPhreno.
Journal. 1
Adapted for wcelens, hero of e•
Monthly.
We like Grover .1: Bak, ebe,t. ' :.(Ladies' Wreath.
‘• Which Is the best?" G ov.,r A Baker's--; N. Y.Dlepatel.
Puprrlur to all utbere —IN. Y. Mercury.
We have no hesitation troonnnondiug &L.
press.
It requires no ro spoolieg.—[N. Y. Evangelist.
For landly use tu ) are burevaled.—CN. Y. Daily News.
They How a seal. that. Kill notrip.—(N. Y. Courier.
It performs nobly and I :zpuelitionaly.--.N. Y. .E.viminer.
Remarkable for the ci.e ticity ot warn.--[Polioo Gazette.
Well adapted to all kin, a of family aowinz.-IN. Y. Obs.
The most Me -sod covenlion cf modern tilllBB.—lMUtti.
Magazine.
Beat adapted for family lase.—(N. Y. Bey Book.
We do not hesitate t , redommend N. Y. Chronicle.
It sews strongly nod doe! not rip.--ildfe Illustrated.
The prince of levEmtione Churchman.
It is woman's best friend ,-.121. Y. Weekly News.
And two hundred more rekarenceo.
PHILADELPILIA
To Clergymeta.a.ridevoleol Societies.
TIM GROVER .1; BAK HRI 417c911.111 MACHINE CO. will
sell, for the prevent, to Clergymen and Benevolent Bocistie4
their superior machin.t at crno-half the canal retail price.
W C. ELLIOTT, Acenz,
an 30.17 No. 21 Fifth area.
1 4 1 IRS'f INTR.{ i. ICED JULY, 1849._
A. L. AiLedAnnilAUL`VS
Portable Steam Iloistiag and Pumping 'Engine
Tx
On Wheels, from 3to 30 bone pownr. Also, I' En
glnea and Eaw Mill Drivers, tt to 30 hone. Engin alwAys
on hand. Illannftury, 15 ala 8. Hamilton $ rests
J y3o:3mrlioar ' PRILADEpP-1-11A.
E. SIMPSON 2 0. U. RIPPEY.
WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
together to the pmcL co of the Law, under the firm
of 81.41P80N E lUPPEY.
OfEtee,! No. 94 Youth Street
E. SIM:PEON,
O. 11. ItIPPEY.
J. & 111. iIENRICE'S
CENTRAL PLiANI.N Cr MILL,
WATER STREEfP; nI.I.EGHIg y,
ARE now in full operation, with Fay & Co.'
improved znachiht,ry rim tin manufacturing of Sash
Franaw, Doore, Shattesrsaud deuldinga. Mindere sad Con
ttacton will find it to Metz advantage to call and aboertain
our p antaardim
rima.
FLOUR -45 bbls. choiee Extra;
u " Snperflno
Just received and for eats by JAM r 8 A. , RETZRB,
se2l Corner ?Istrket and Vint streets.
CIOOPERS - WANTED-2 good Coopers
,wanted to w rk on tight work, Itiquira at
JAMES A. FETZER,
Como/ blanket and Youth streeta
ITTSI3/113:11 THEATR
Bole Leeeee and ilanar , s er, S. 8. FOAM.
Btage Director O. M. Dem.
PBIOE. oF ADMIBEI/Orir:
Dress Circle and Parqn4tna.boo I Family Circle.... .2
Colored Boxes I 60a Colored Gallery—.
Tickets to Private Doxeo-750 Whole 80mar...—...46 00
Proscenlnm Boxes $8 00.
TREM EIN DpIIS BILL
MIS EVENING, September 28d, will Ito pioenK
BLACK EYED SUSAN. . .
Mr. 151'Bailand Stisart.ldiss OordeliaCapped
Till: BROIIiEIIB lIIITOBINBON,
In a great is iety of astonishing feats.
Dancing by.... ..Miss Jaya Turnbull and Miss Jennie
To conclude with,
A Qll.ll. FAIBILY.
iiej- To-morrow, benefit of Brothers Hutchinson.
.f, Saturday, a Gran/ Juvenile Day Performance.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 7%. Box Offic
open from 10 to 3 o'clock.
I'~~s~®ldT~~7 ~a.~YaT...
ONE WEEK MOIIIE oF THE FAVORITES.
Etlowisty Eveuing, Szptember :30th.
Ami Ever) eveum.; this week.
AND REMEN' . ,
SECOND WEEK, AND ;..
0118 r. IICCEBB OF THR
FAR-FAME A` il ORIGINAL
Morris Bros., Poll and Trowbridge Minstrels,
From the School StroctlQpera Boma., Roston.
THIR'T'EEN STAR PERFORMER&
First wcek of tha
COW-BELLO-111ANS on.„SIVISS BELL RINGERS.
ita - fr New sctt, Bongs, Dances and Burlesques.
La'- Admission, 26 cents; Chllren 15. Doors open at 7
o'clock, commence at. 8 o' lock. LON MORRIS,
8o . o hu.iiness Alanagar.
11 1 14tillibute* read
~l~Ullli~ ~~
SEWIN
S I
;I;
CO2
&ANC-U.7,E1; "MACHINE
HIS NEVI FAMILY 11~CACUhlV E,
T E SS. AND S4lO
Are now on xhibition, at the
HOSIERY STORE OF
AIR. DALY,
NO. 20 rxxima STR2ET,
.
W. Gam. fE LLIOT
ITT
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SZ.
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