F A L 14 DRY GOODS C. HANSON LOVE'S, No. 74 Market Street, BETWEEN FiII:MTH STREET AND THE DIAMOND PITTSBURGH, PA. SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE The subscriber hasjust returned from Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, and some of the Manufacturing towns to the New England States, Bo as to get a portion of our DONIKS /70 GOODS direct from the manufacturers, and .eve 000 Profit in receiving them in that Wag. Oar stock of &Oft- EIGN GOOLS Luna never been in complete. DRESS GOODS : VERY RICH DRESS SIRS, in Plain Black and Figured. VEER RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and BroeVe VERY RICH MLR ROBES, Black and Colored. VERY RICH ALL WOOL 11003 DE LAIN& VERY RICH ROBE MOUS DE LAIRS. VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOUS DE LAIRS. FRENCH MERINOS COBUR GS The largest stock in the city, and BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE CAN BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER HOUSE WEST OP TAE 510IINTATES, BOUGHT AT AUCTION LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, AND WILL EIL RE-SOLD AT A ViES SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Of entirely uLai ilusigns, such as tlia TAI, Ri A SIIA\ VL. S. Aud ninny ca; ar NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS Wo bare been able to offer ao largo and varied a stock of all kinds of ell ALWLS and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS, MOURNING GOODS : BLACK DREM GOODS, SEIANVLS, ()RAPE VEIL 9, COLLARS, GLOVES, E VERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE MOURNING GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLIN'S, TICEINGB, CHICOEH, Orl4 GIIA MS, 'FILL IN , CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, And every other article nsnaly kept in e WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS As many of the above goals have been bought (min the lIANTTF.AOTUEEES and AT AUCTION P3II. NET C Wa are enabled to 5..,11 them as LOW AS THEY CAN BE LVE.CFLASED IN MANY DE THE WHOLESALE HOUSES in the Eastern cities In short, we never have been able to offer so large and attractive a stock to our numerous cur t omera and the public generally. ta- NEW 11ooD3 REOEITED DAILY. -a* qi. DAMSON LOVE, I+orm.rly loring,Storctu.sou h Lour, and Love Brothors, N. 74 bIA2.K.ET STREET, PiTTSBUROLL PA ial&lmdiw SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYING WITH TEM lIIIOEINT P.EQUEST OF MEN lIEDS OP TICEIR PATIENTS, I- RS. 0. M. FITCE AND J. W. SYKES hive toncluded to.rerasin PERMANENTLY IN' pi TT SBIRIG And may be consulted at their okice;" to 0. 391 af.ratst, JLPOEITII ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL OTHER t'IIIIONIC COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonitry disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastiaia, Female Complaints, c. Dag. /ITCH & SY111:4 would state that their treatment of Oinsori.ptdouls tasu , iipon too tort that the distazt ezitts in as blood and siiste,4:4 fargr, Loth before and during its deo-Jain:lent in tiw lungs, and they theretore employ blechan teal, Hygienic. and Medical remedies to purify the blood and Gdrangthen the system. With theß., htey tae IQ:MAL IN HALATIONS, whicL they value highly, but only as Pallia• tutu, (haring no Curatize elleeds when used alone,) and Inva 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 diroct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the seal of the disraze ie in the I.:e4t and it:: a e,s only in the lungs. Z¢7T No r! , nr::o to: en:e.r.lb..:io;l. is -Nat of vatic= will ennt to those wishing to consult ua by totter. inr2.9:dew CHAS. H. SUPER. PHARMACEUTIST, DEAL .11 IN DREGS, MEDICINES, FANCY ARTICLES PERFUMERY, Ccruer Penn and St. Clair Streets, OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, On BANK -OF TUB SMITH COUNTY.—At the Au gust term of the Supreme Court of Rhode Inland, for Washington county, the first day of January, a. D., 1862, was limited for bringing in the bills of the Bank, with a view to a dividend of funds then on hand. This order is .ode with a view tc hatter, a settlement, and not to cut off bitis not then presented. which must, ct course, all be paid; tt the Rank is solvent of which there to no reasonable doubt. The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre sented, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in. Wrest. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver, at Ken. sington, Rhode Island. E. R. POTTER, au3L4w Receiver. OFFICE OF THE PITHIBPIIGH AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY, I , Pittsburgh, Ereptembor 11th , 1.655. ) NOTIOB,--The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company are hereby not Sod that a special meeting Will be held at the office of tho Company, in the city of rittabargh, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of October, at 3 o'cloek, P. M., to coutider the rabJect of organ• iz ing an additional company, with a view to a more rapid development of their extensive mining territory. By order f the Board or Director°, THOMAS M. HOWE; SecretAry. NOTICE—THE INTKREST COUPONS of the Bonds of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS BURGH AND BRIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due 7nly, MSS, will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS do CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in plaoe of payment is made in consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, New York., where the C3upons ere rayable By order of Y 4.1 TELE COMMISSIONERS. 15 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, 300 FRUIT tress, a well of good water, dwelling house of e!ghL rooms, situate at ono mite heloW McKeesport, and near to Rail road Station, for sale on easy terms by S. OUTUBERT h SON, 51 Market st. SI.WORTH OF MUSIC FOR TWEN to TY-FIVE CENTSTILE GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST.--This little work contains all the words and Ninsio of the new and popular airs of the dsy. The (oleo. Lion has been made with gnat care, giving only those songs which are good and popular. All the best songs of S. C. foster, are embraced in this collection. A large supply n rectcived, and far J sale attha-B-tasie-Storo of ju anl6 ! aELNH. AIBLLOR, 81 Wood street. URNING FLUID—A superior article o JUP Earning Enid constantly on band and for sale by JOEEPH FLEMING, se2.l Corner Diamond avid Market street. INSERTINGS, ETC frE,NTOCITY JEANS, TWERDS, HATINBTTS PITTSBURGH. PA. PENNSYLVANIA STATE FA IR. - FAIR GIibIiND,Y—NLVTII WARD TUESDAY, SEPTMIBER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29; TERIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER SO; and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1858 Pe22 StAaltw LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Murder at Willlamsbarg. We stated in Friday's issue that a serious affray had taken place, ab lye the encampment, at Williams • burg, in which a man named Charles Maguire was so seriously injured as to endanger his life. At a late hour on Thursday night, too late for publication, we learned that Maguire had died from the injury inflicted, having been quite unconscious from the time of its infliction. Tne Coroner was sent for im mediately after his decease, and an inquest held on hie body. From the evidence taken before the jury, it would seem that James Cahoe and Maguire were quarrel!. ing, when John Cahoo came up and struck Maguire with a hatchet, club, or other weaCon, which he held in both hands. Dr. Walters testified that the wound on the head was produced by a club, stone, or smooth iron instrument, fracturing the skull, broakingit into number of pieces, which were forced in upon the brain. He bad no doubt that his death ensued from the wound. -- - • The jury returned a verdict that Maguire came to hie death from the effects of a blow on the bead, in flicted with some heavy weapon in the needs of Jobe Cahoo. As we have before stated, Cahoo tl -I immediately after the striking of the fatal blow, and has not been soon since. The officers despatched in pursuit of him have been unable to obtain any 'nom of his whereabouts, or the direction he took. It is inure than probable that he will ho captured. Calico res.idos.noar Williamsburg, and is a coal boatman by trade: Maguitt, who was also employed on the river, loaves a family. Country Ntwii —On Wednesday of last week, after the close of the annual meeting of the Alumni Assoeietien of Washington College, a precessien was termed of the Ptudnats, faculty and citizens, which preceeded to the cemetery grounds, where the ceremony of erecting a monument to the late Prefeaser Murray was per. formed. Addresses were made by Rev. J. J. Brown• son, Dr. Alrich, and a student from Virginia, eeer r as M. Porter. The exercises were very inntesting. The monument is mada of the purest white Italian marble, arid consists of a marble shaft eight feet high, sixteen inches square at the base and tot, inches at the top ; a moulded marble base four inches thick and twenty-one inches square, and a sand stone base eighteen inches high and thirty inches square. It has on one side a long latin inscription by Rev. Dr. Alrieb, and on the other, these words: "Illreeted by the Alumni Association of Washington College." The Cemetery company had kindly donate I n beau tiful lot for the purpose. —On Thursday of last week, while driving amend the ring at the Florence Fair, Mr. Morgan Sharp of that place, wee thrown out, striking on his head, and producing a slight concussion of the brain. De became entangled in the lines and was dragged some distance. His injuries aro not considered dangerous, though he was badly brnised. —On Monday evening last, about five o'clock, Mr. William Stevenson, a laborer at the coal shaft the farm of Mrs. Morgan, on Chartiers creek, hu e d his leg broken by the failing ci the reef, or herse , h,cl', of the pit. The tibia, or larger bone of the lower left leg, was fractured obliquely, lie is recovering. —The annual exhibition of the York County Agri cultural Society wilt be bold at York, Pa., on Wednes day, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the Bth, 7th, Sth, and 9th days of October. —Arrangements are making for a military and firemen's parade in Steubenville during the Fair, September 29 end 30 and October 1. It will doubt. -148 add greatly to the interest of the exhibition. —John Boyle, recently of Philadelphia, while en gaged at Allen Jonas' limekiln, in Jackson township, Mercer county, in blasting, had his hand literally ton to pieces by a premature e.T.plosion. 14iS dyes were alsci injured, and it is probable that ho will lose one of them. The hand ores amputated. Mr. Jones, who was etanding near, was slightly injured in the neck by a piece; of the rock striltiog —The Fayette County Railroad is being pushed forward with great energy. A large force of hands has been placed at work on a section near Uniontown, and cars are expected to be run as far as Mount Braddock, by Christmas. Mr. Chancy, ono of the Directors, has resiened, —The grist mill of Mr. Henry Marsh, of Sewick• ley township, Washington county, conk fire last week. The roof was partly burned off and considerable other damage done. —A little boy, son of Mr. James Cochran, of Washington township, Weshingten county, was se eerely scalded on the bract, arm and kg, by upset. flag a bucket of Lot water, neeidoutally left standing in his way, on Monday of last week. The child is now recovering. - Tho We. , tinozoland horse Associat'on have an• nuanced a hone exhibition to take place in Oreene barg, on the Nth, 21st and add days of October next Will A. Stokes, Esq., is to deliver the addre,!s. This will be the first exhibition under the auspices of this association. —On Friday of last week, Constable Kistler, of Franklin township, Washington county, arrested a young man named Elias D. Meaner, cn a charge of seduction. va the road to the justice's office, in Murry - . illo, the censtable was joined by a brother of the prisoner and three others. It being night, th.3y stopped at a tavern in Newlinsbargh, where the prisoner and woo rescued by his friends and has since pooped,. Camp Devi itcsi. —At longth, "grim visagod war path stuoutbod his wrinkled front," and the encamp ment al eve Birmingham, lately, so full of life and animation, is entirely deserted. The rain of yeiter. day morning rather dampened the ardor of the mill. tary, and suspended operations at the enc.tnpinent during the morning. At noon the tents were struck, and at two u'ulaci - the temp naR eueh ocimpaty allowed to .ge it• way. Tn the ty the martial rdusic of single e-mpanics cl - FF and all had their faces eterned homeward, whim - ) many of them will, doubtless, ho glad to reu2h, and when arrived there th,ty may "hang up their bruised arms fur raaniiinont.4' of their oneaualltnent nt CA.1.1) Dinvesne, OD 60 lionollgabol4i 1'e,,;1.74!;,,, - . y Hi! ds. —YeAtarday morning, D.:rutty Marshal Bernard Itougltetty !god two itAs ui the Penitentiary I , out the tutddle part of the. State. They arrived on Thursday evening, and went in jail over night. Tb,o7 - esnonth.tte W i.f o4ern t erb ,ho wqd 2 ,, )5 ' 1i , 11 , 1 I' , two yearn Iturh. onunsta tor rohLing the mai! h.s icon rd only about twenty•one years of ngo. henry Stotler, Sr., was sentenced to ton years confinement; hi crime was manufacturing counterfeit coin, at some point, we believe, in clltritc l r, oouuty ; he is about tifty five years of ago. We hope that under Major ham', care their morals may improve. The Minetrela.—Wo had thought the portentous weather of last evening would have told on the 'au dience at Masonic flail, but it seemed to have no perceptible effect, for the house was reasonably filled. To-night they offer another esoellent hill, with more ooyelties; dohnny Yell and Billy Morris will open a acts budget of jokes. They will doubtless have a continuance of their 13110 , 7CR3 should they conclude to remain with us during melt week s and tro hope Choy may do so. Car/ k'oraiee C'unecrt.—lt would be pleasing if the ladies whotare gifted with the melodies of be night engale would un this occasion first repair to Clark's, Nu. 4 Oil-aril House, and select i,uch dress pattern , as would be pleasing to the eye and give a lustre o f brightness to the audience on that oe , ,aision, that would immortalize the fair sax for beauty and ole• fiance. Ladies will bear in mind that if it should bo damp or unpleasant weather, and they should be in the vicinity of the corner of Fourth and Market, they can get in the 'bus and be land,:d O. the door at No. 4 Girard House. Trimlanyq, is with plossure:that we rola our readers to the advertisement, in another column, of Joseph Home, No. 67 Market street. He has just replenished his stock, and it embraces all arti cles usually sold in such establishments, from the cheapest ribbon to the most expensive dress patterns. To our ladies in the city, it useless to say a word in his favor, but to strangers visiting the city We can cordially recommend this old and well known estab lishment, assuring them that any article purchased of Mr. Horne will be exactly as represented, and that in prices he is undersold by none. Theatre.—Tho Hutchinson Brothers are still ex citing the wonder of all visitors at the Theatre by their most extraordinary gymnastic performances. Other attractions in the dramatic way are also pre sented. For the young folks and ladies aovernor Porter offers an attractive bill this afternoon, and we think will take advantage of the oppotnnity afforded them to see these great acrobats. A fine progralneao is also offered for the evening. Returned.—Mr. John P. Pears, of the firm of Bakewell, .I)ears 4; Co., who has been absent in Europe for some four or five months; returned to the city yesterday morning, having arrived in the Persia last week. He has been traveling for his health, which has been materially benefited by his trip. Frank Lethe's Magazine.—We have received from Messrs. Hunt . Minor the October number of this valuable periodical. It contains a number of fine .later. _ _ _ Hurra, boys, Antonio & Wilder's great circus is coming to town on Tuesday. St.ve up your quarters, boys. _ _ Bowman k Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the laot two of which she"was very low Indeed. I procured somo 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 p/mud to all who aro suffering under that terrible disease—Consumption, Loam/wit Kin JRlit 185 x. The Neutrl. To night is the Sacred Oratorio to be performed by the Formes Troupe, with full orchestra. It is an era among lovers of sacred song, being the first Oratorio ever performed entire in Pitts- , burgh. Wo have had societies who have performed parts of it, and the late Philharmonic gave nearly all, but with only an apology for an orchestra, with - out which no Oratorio is complete. Now, we have a skillful conductor—a perfect orchestra—a fine chor us of our own amateur vocalists, and a quartette for solos of ansurpaesed excellence. To hear Perring with the opening recitative, " Comfort ye my People," is but to soften the feel ings to a proper appreciation of the raj Acing at Christ's advent, and prepare them for the succeed ing events of his life. We know not how Miss Andem will render the solo " I Know that my Redeemer Liveth," but we feel confidence in hor refinement of taste and feeling. Of Formes, in the magnificent solo, with trumpet accompaniment, "The Trumpet Shall Bound," we can only wish the moment had arrived to hoar it. Madame Schuman has also her impressive solo. We hero state a feature in Oratorio music—an es tablished rule—that there be no repetition. The length of the subject forbids it. Clothing.—An old and well regulated eetablishment is that of Mr. R. Chester, on Wood street. He is at all times prepared to apparel the outer man in the heighth of fashion, and pays particular attention to boys' clothing. He has at present a full stock on band, and purchasers should call and see him. Committed—Lewis Jaokcnn, the colored man who made such a dosperuta attempt to cut hia wife's throat and aficrwarda to commit euiniJe, raw we-ks in the Sixth Word, waa committed bir trial yester day, by Aldermen Lewis. The New Notionai.--,Gov. Foster announces the oponing of the New National hr LLo reathin ou Non day °veiling neat, with a good uouipany. Ho will g ye the theatre•goors a first olasß amusement all the tittin, and the leading stars of the country will ap• hoar during the season. prisoner confined in the same cell with another at the watch-house, tdole a ring and breast pin trim his follow. The Mayor east him up fur trial. la all that r.ratitute4 a first class ootumereial school the arrangements are perfect, and no Institution in the United States equals the Iron City College. J EiuSTlaTigr.'S 131:Lk.littATI.:11 STuMACLI rs , DI Ill.:1LS, lawn om much suouutko lu the tommuutty lur its rocuarkabh, tors , , . any other toadichn€: <;t: pt. It la u foct tho tulmla of many port.oul a prkjudine panda against u hal are called Patent ; but why 'should thni prevoot you resorting to an at th - lo that lots au , It en array of ttatituony to support it as Lioatottor's etomach Bitters. Phyaiclans taescribo It: why nhount you dix,artl it f Judges, usnally coushitai,l man of talont. 1121 , 0 mud do uou It iu their famine ; why 14110u1.1 you rujrcl it : A. l not your in, judico 1:111Ulp your re"tioo, iujnry ut Jour I,nilth. If you firu L Laud r. gent a uludiniut-. try twice Bitter,. ..ti" I .Irugtiais and dettlon generally, i•vetyv.ll. , ro LtusTETTEtt h MMITII, e .1 M. 01.17.V•S UttiAlsetATVll 111T t-Prj ThltS--"Pry them, and satisfy yourselves that they me oil they are reuanosmed,l to bu. The proprietor does not pi-timid to t,t7 that they will mire all the diseases flush is lAA/ 1,,, tint leaves them to test their own merits, and the nintly lueviasing demand for them it sufficient proof that they aro all they are recomnientliti to be, and far ens per i:•r to any properation of the kind u -in the market. Their i.el ii always attended with the most beneficial re. stilts 1,1 C. 3.3 1 ,2 Lipiteptda, leis of appetib , weakness of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all moffild matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and imports a healthy one to the whole system. Be sore an 1 cell fur J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stumach bitters, and 4 , 0 that Li p , article per charted hears the name of J. M. Olin, its man nf<4'lalr(. For J. }'..OLIN, s rind uotoutacturtr No. 237 Noa an," by druggists and .11.13 1 erl ga;n•tllp ts EAU LUSTIIALE, tilt LIAM lISTORATIVE OF J ULI RAUH, —Thar article, censporerri of vegeta. hir anh - tiur , a, ilea) repiJiy ariptirsi Wide celebrity frrr lis riot t rug sea rut, gent lug the Hair, at the rattle time otrt is' it itll.l.laridruff. It is hew in i,111:1:011 Ilse Id no nit . , le lA' the Lam. Fourth end . yttb.te, bruggieltx tz..nerall aIA nt the 1,h1,. 114 114.nel . Co., No 704 Ci0,..1:t. @trtrt, 1 la Flukey & Plain & Chairs, wareroolipi, 424 Penn ri(seet, ALoFI•.' CANAL ii1111“;6' attehti..n to UtiDKRTAKINO. Iletirson litl.l Cnrriugea arui i11.,1 El It LNC 11 LESSONS, HONS. ALPHONSE LIANAS:. Plot , rl,l - at the W. Meru P ain•ylvaola U. ivereity and the In now ready tc Felnink. flu It 83009 "lull, NC!I 1.. ICI kJ AIA • ter privatel apils or in alaaaes Apply for tetma..at Pnlinailvanla 57r-tun, No lU.I, or at 11.1i1,ora Uuale SC.•ra, 53 Hll.ll street. (ati34:l ru itvt _ . 11_ P.: NitY OERWItI, Manuractarer of all Ilotnp curl Tarred 1101.na, hlauilln :cud liotup Del Curia, flue 1 1 / I t/ C,)/111111011 and Yarn, Stoll and 11.11 Cord, Wool Twine, Flr..a.an and F..wing Twine, Hal and Cott Twine, /ar. A WO aapply ut the above articled constantly on bawl, or math, to order, at Iho iourent cash paced. Wan:bona., No 4S 9, coin. ut Potlo MI tlltreAs, tiro I ateuar,b, Pon W n)ITP and l'hicago itiulrotol Freight Depot, •Plit.dl,ll-0,, DRY" GOODS, SIIAWLS IN EVERY VARIETY. JAMES SO UTELERLAND. Baur R. BOUTHENICIAND tilanufacturei ir and Proprietor•, fig hater and 'nfl Front stre..to 3. ,11 uy u. 1,. rAHN 'POCK L ('•0, 60, corner t.)',S it; 1. 1 11 MEYEE, MANUFACTURER OF 1 7' T P B , jj- lu additiee to the Fareltere IJUFIIII6BII, t aloe devote AUP(IMN TI DE, IbsB STAPI,I; AND FANCY AT W HOLESA LE, - CI JFIL M.. ..5 <3- CD C:i 171 .-1 , OF NEWEST STYLES M A RINDS, COBURUS, MUSLIN DUSAN EP. VELVSTS, SILKS, ALPACAS, GINO UAW , . CLOTHS, CASSIMERERES, SATINETS, VESTINOS. FL ANN KI.S, motls, BLSA'D AND BROWN GOODS With a couvloto Hue of unggco S3!E ES, And tait at3lo of Gooda, atlavtod to A FIRST CLASS TRADE. All of which am offtuu,l for Balo, cht up ". & CO., 438 Market & 433 Merchant Sts., PHIL A DELPHIA ap27:7ra fr lac wz. GY,NTLEMEN'S lIATS FOR AUTUMN, NOW READY. In preparing the Hate of the present ilOlllB, none but the nmat fultehed workmen have Lmen edupkyed, and nothing but the beet and chuicolt matertn,l3 need. Every endeavor has bezu made to mirabine Elegance of Form, with Fitness, and Beauty of Design with utility. The andel signed, there• fore, confidently submts these elegant Autumn data to the inlmection of gentlemen, and hopefully awaits their liberal patronage. W. F. WAR BUILTON, Fashionable Clatter, N0..130 Chestnut siroet, Philadelphia WILLIAM st2i:lms COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 216 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Agent for ifeidsick A Co.'s Champagne; Butch Co. Am tili.id , ito Gin; Llavana and German Cigars; W iues, Bran dies ow., in Custom house and in More. ee2l•lys J. D. FEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Hollidaysburg, Blair County, Penn' a. , WILL ATTEND TO ALL BUSINESS tqatrusti4 to his cart., iu tho coungjea of Blair, ELM. enet. Uuntlogdott. oAmbria, awl GI, urtiold seg:Am _ (I C UICK ER INO & ... . . ENLARGED „ I NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. The rubacriber will open on THURSDAY, September ad aii au; ern 7 octave Piano Poi tea of th e NEW A SCALE, Being the first that have boon brought to this city. Also, ONE OF CIIIGKEILING & SONS' NEW BOUDOIR OR COTTAGE PIANOS The immense demand in the &Warn cities for those in strunienti, has compelled the Moors 011ickering to employ their entire force cf nearly live hundred men eu the NEW ECALE PLANOti. The politic are respectfully invited to call and roe them, and Judge for themselves. JOHN H. MELLOR, 81' Wood street, Sole A gent for Chiekering 9 Sons, for Pittsburgh and Weat, era Pennsylvania. 4823 cTATE FAIR.- TRAINS WILL RUN EVERY 'FIFTEEN INIINUTES, ruin 9 a. IL 1.4.• 0 P. M., (EXOEFT A SHORT INTERVAL AT NOON,) Between Smithfield street and the Fair Ormande, during the State Fair. J. STEWART, ee=lw Ticket Agent, Penn'a Bails FFSWODURGiI BOA . 4 .4..1) OF TRAILIP. Ann !NERCO A PITS , ESUEIA rto E. WM. H. E IMPEL Tid Fre:amts. ISAIAH DICKEY, let. EDWARD GREGQ, 2:. ammiitee of ,Arbitralion for .4 ugnsl. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. IL PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOoli IS. Stage of Water. One fact five inches water In the channel Repo r e a l Expressly far The Daay Morning Pns: IrLOUß,...Salett to-day, as canal at the close of the week, have been limited, read:dog net more than 600 bbla. from store at $5,46(0,5,60 for auperflt.e, $5,65@)6,i6 for , itra do, and $6 for no tro family. UR UN.. .14.1ra .1 Oots 21,0 Lurh from stone st ll A . 1' . :JllllO Itl I. l a t fi,m .1 a 11 ,- 1 it P 47.11111.. t,nl :(Uti k 5,(1.1.1n 10.1, N U , At 9‘ ( OFF!' E. -Fah ((tack+ print. , 10(.1 at U 1tAth)14...z.4.1,4 :Itn.) Ihe. : , houldoin at iv, and 1000 D. llama at IU; FISH.. 2 14,14. No 3 Mackerel Hold at slo,so®sll. utl6Eat<...aal.H au boxes prime W. R. at 7 wnISK V...rialea 29 GLIB. raothit+.l at 116(9'27c. VINEGAR...ReguIar lade,' of 13allou'a to city and country at Lc. 3;# gallon ; t) all other markets Do. NEW Foits, September 3d—Cotton is firm; sales 2000 balls. Flout firm; Id,ooo bbla .4.1 d. Wheat quirt- ()urn firm; rites 31,000 bomb. Deaf heavy at $12.50014,37. Bacon bLeady at B . „(cili4', f C,,.-,AtAf. A for shouldsra tildes uu,baug.i Letttli. , t uuchaagto. sugar hoary at ' , (AS. Cutt”. blently; sales of 70011 hags at 10j4@1 lc. Freights r u Coltou to Liverpool NEW YARIC, Sopteratx , r 2,4—Stocks lower; Chicago and hock lalaud , dtic; Michigan Southern, 22%; Now Yolk tral, 7731; Koadiug, 463,4"; M3uuuuri Edit", 84 1 4; G111(3111-1 and Chicago, 82; Nliclogan Central, fal%; Erie, 17; Cleveland and Tol.do, 31 3 ., Lacroaao Laud tirauta, - - R. T. ELEFIBIMUY W. R. KIIIINEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, AI,I,EGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNIEVY Sr. BRO. WLIEAT, RYE, AND LIORN PUROII AHED. CjRN YEA'', AND 11ini:4 MANUNACTURRI. , A NI) I LIVFRr:D iN PiTTi•RURUII AND A LLNLIFI MIN Y roa:ly day+ j TFAtAlii i!ASII ( - .N DELI V KR_Y DAILY SALES AT Nu. S 4 Fl FT II ST., if AL tie now Commercial Salea 'oorus, N. 54, Fifth stroot, every crook day, aro hold {midi, .alos of' goods In all variety, suitud for the tragic and consumers, from a large stock which is constantly repleuiabed with fresh consign ments, that most be closed forthwith. AT 10 trOLOOK, A. 51., Dry deeds and fancy artiLles,comprising nearly everything needed in the line for personal and faintly use. table cut lery; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; Inaies ware, .tc. AT 2 ii 3 OLOOK, P. M„ Household and kitchen turnitnre, 1164 end wood-hand; umts and I,dding; carpets; edegin..t iron stone Latina wars; stort:s; litonads; grOCOTIOS, 41' 7 OCLOOK, P. M., Fancy articlos; watches; clocks; iewoltY Int:Weal Justin menta; guns; cluttting; dry goods; boots and show. hook stationery, dn. [aeBl P. M. DACE.. Anct.s MORTGAGE CONSTRUCTION BOND, AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY EVENING, Septem• lnr 29th, at VA o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Itooma, 64 Fifth street, will La guild: two Coupon 7 copt Mortgage C,matruction B , n le, leaned by Pi tatigrgh,' Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company ter WOO each. I ntori,t paya ble in July end January, In New York. tie 23 (JRPIIAN'S COURT ADJOURNEI) SALE of Beal Estate in South Pittehe.rgh and Blrincogham, on TUESDAY EVENINIG, 83pteto her 28th, at 74 at tint Winmercial Sales Rooms, 54 Fifth ttreot, Ly order of It Biddle'lloberts, Adruinistratcr of 0. 0. Gregg, d, amid, will be sold : Threo valtoblo lots of ground situate to South Pittdairgh being marked and nur.e.;:•-nd US . , SS and 96 in the plan oesaid borough'. Seven Tote of ground in the plan of lots laid out by heirs .1 Gregg, in the borough of Birmingham, viz: Nos. ill, 81 and oa, having eaclf a front of 24, foot on carton afreet, and extending backloofeet t.ooheinut alley. Nos. 177 and 178 having each q (root 2,1 foe; of Washington street, and ex t , ndingbao4 ItlYi (cat! V) Walnrit allay. Non. ites and 218 each havorfg front of feet on Washington atre-t, :d t tenaing . ltaxt lid feet to Spruce alley. Title indisputable. re, re• camil (tterl P M. DAVIS. Sneer. N. SIMPSON 0. 11. lIIPPEY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED tuguther Iu 010 practice 4:,; . Law,uudnr the firm SIISIPSON 4 ti..PO4. Offee,..go. 94 Fourth Street. utir2,th —lc au2l3 19 'IRST UCED JULY, 1849.- 4. L. AiI , pIitanIESAITIAT'6 Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Engine On Wheels, from 3to 34.1 bursa power. Ale°, Yam Hu glues and Saw NW Drivers, 3to 30 bongo. Engines always on hand. Maoniar.tory, - 13th 8. Hamilton Street, I valnatndhar PHILADELPH I A. THE BEST A N Niter ~ CHEAPEST VINE:OAZ . is se " , 11 . ing at the moil extensive+ Vim • 'WARELIOUSE the i .. 9;4 .1.t ai.,:7.. v.VINECAk . n,A- , Amkplitirypren. 8111. l'ute house IJOW sup piles, and has for the last ton years, more them one-half cif "Aellitrifto tsiftabuirieu grocers, and ,1 , -, .itrif.Ler. VA:v. the bar k le In every ether city in • which it - Las teen A UALLOU, 146 Water btreet, prirOyiloll I)t,ta - Aau vaii , ..baold nod tht - ul. LAKE SUPEItIOII COPPER IIILI PARK M'CURDY CO ,, kir A N UFACTURERS or g_ Brazi, , rs' 1%0 Bolt ilopper, Premed Copper Bottoms, RR Inatome, Spolter Solder, &c , also importers and dont, re In Mutate, Tin Plate, Shoot Iron, Wiro, Constantly on hand, Timnou's tdaohinea and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Socoud street, Pittnbargh, rn. Spxiai ord”re of Connor cut to any desired patter - a. nay29:lydhw WILL RE-0 PE N THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D, FASHIONABLE DANCING AT NEVI LLEI lIA LL, 004NxY. FOURTLI AND LINYSTY STS. LAYS ow TurrioN—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satan. dnys. Master and Misses °lmam at 3 P. It.; Ladies Ohm 4 P. lc; Gentlemen's Glass 8 P. ti. Prof. Cowper oan he seen at the Scott Flume, daily. an2B:lm tiEli/ MUSIC THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPU MARCH, by Fran• Cid U. Brown, with a correct likeness of Oyttei W. El Id. This le one of the very best marches published, and destined to become immensely popular. Price, 40 cents. TILE GENTLE ANINIE SONG BOOK, contains 60 pieces of Music, with the words and muvic In t eantllnl type, and elegantly bound Price 2.6 cents WaltAlE HAS 1... WA GONE? A new Song by 0.0. Fos ter, Esq.' Price, 25 bents LINGER IN BLISSFUL REPOSE, tits iateat new Song by S.C. Foster, Esq., with beautiful Ilth , graphio title page. Price, 35 cents. Any ef the above sent by pall, pre-paid, on receipt of the above prim]. Por snit) by 40tIN ". IIIELLOIt, selo 8t Wood ati art. F LOUR -45 bble. choice Extra; 90 " " Superfine Flour. Juni received and for sale by JAMS A. IlFaZgli, se2l Corner Market and First otreeta 00 PE FiS WANTED-2 good Coop re iJ wanted to w,rk on tight work. I”qatroa JAMES A. iii.TZER, on2l Corner Market and Fourth street& YEA TON //AIL PAPER —For V mem PERFECT TIME AT HALF TH E USUAL COST—AMERICAN WATCHES--APPLE TON TRACY A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF PATENT! LEVER WATCHES, WALTHAM, MARS—These Watches, are made by the aid of uew and origiuel machinery and b9olei u4pressly designed to cecnre, with a low price, a fine substantial and reliable time keeper. To be had at our Agents, 11111.NEMAN & 2SEYIII.II, Pittsburgh, Pa. APPLETON TRACY A 00, _ Waltham, Maas. DREAM CRACKERS.- 20 Barre: ceived, and for vale by BEYMER 4% ANDERSON, No. 89 Wok street, le_4 Oppoidtp the fif. Mo t tles Hotel SCILENCti'S PULMONIC SYRUP—I have Just received another supply of this celebrated cough teediclocc also, a supply of Schenck's Seaweed Tonic, an ex, relit ut article for dyspepsia, etc., etc. /OSIESEI nrsn NO, se2-1 Corner Diamond and Biarket street. • THORN'SPASTE. Another supply of A tbia celebrated English remedy, received by JOBEXEI DDEBIJUG, R ey Corner ?darker ntre.l and Diamond. I }A LM SOAP.—A large assortment of pure Palm Boap; also, a supply of genuine Caatile Soap, 'remised by JOSEPH FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market street. MEE - N PUN SKIN POWDER,-4 gross of Dobb's gentdos &leen Wan; also, 2 gross of Moen Non ado Belts, a non and excellent articlo, received by JOSEPH FLIIIINCI, seat Corner Diamond' and Market street DLAOK VELVET RIBBONS-Fifty-eight cartons of the beat brarda, - In all widths, for sale cheap, at (se2l) HORNET, 77 Market street. jOIN ED BWANDS.-2QOO dozen in White, u Black; and hfegpich fresh from the looms of Great itruein, and fjiviain.ehnkkp, at BORNE'S, se% 77 hterricpt street. pLEASE CALL and see oirl - 1 11 Plaids at sly. cents; double width ditto, 37% cents, e.nd the cheapest lot of French Merinos in the city, at 82 3 cents—ell colon. 0. HANSON LOVA se24 74 Market street. • DIG LEAD-300 Pigs, for sale by sai HAM EL 00141148. COMM ERCI A T, Treasurer. 11. 1101.11 EB, it intPrgient. SNOWDEN PITTsBURIAiI MARKET Pirrammeu, Peptember 24 1859 Now York Market. Sitar York Klock Market. AUCTION SAL Vs P. 141. DAVIS, AncLi.neer M ,TlNb WORKS PRO F. COW P ER'S Y Y.B. WELDJN J. & T. GROUTT, BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, PIIACU AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and front Streets, epl4] PI'rTSBURGH, PA., S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING P 3E I. R y Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Bap bought at market prices. myB REMOVAL. J OLIN MOORREAD has removed to No. 74 Water street, below Market JOHN HOORHEAD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIO METAL AND BLOOMS. No. 74 WATER STILSET, 14411.0% , MAUKAT, mi.l9 PITTSB URG 11, PA PirrSBURGH STEEL WORKS. EMEI ISAAC] JONES JNO. L. BOYD WU. MATULLOUBEI JONES, BOYD & CO. CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STN, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corsair limes and First Strafits, PITTSBURGH, PA. al 00It HE A D & CO., American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, Pair Roofing, Gat tering, Spouting, //Ede AGENTS FON WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No. 136 Pirst eeeee to mr26: Iy r is MEE= ID. B. ROGERS It. CO. 111. ERIVA.CTI3 EMUS OP ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT STEEL CU LTI VATOR TEETH, CORNLIa ROBB AND PHUT EITUBETB, L. C. HEPBURN, AITORNEY AT LAW AND OONVNYANOED. 0,7101 Viritll H. E. 112811001. N.i CO Vocurtb .t.tudt JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Conimission Merchant, lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butler, Seeds, Driad Fruit nnd Produce generally, Corner of Market and First ■troste. Ratan To—Francis G. Balky, ReP., William Dilworth, Br., . Cuthbert k Son, Pittsbargh; Boyd k Ott, Ilelakell A wearingen, B. Brady, Cul , . M. k M. Bank, LIRE A Howell, Mangle A Co., Goorge W. kndereon, Donlo Paxton A Co. WMelinc. tnir.,!,3dait WM. W. 15tNNIA EMT, FIRST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS STOCK MANUFACTORY, 608. ARCH STREET, Silk, Merino and Cotton Under lihirte qud Drawers, Cra vats, hicarfs, Gloves, liandkurchfiefe, 4c., Dreasing Gowns, Shirts., Wrappers, owl Dress Stoats made to order by meal,• ureinent, ;ad warrepted to give sati.factiou. Jel:lyd E. P. DIIMMETON 13110 , WouT.lolB WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DIIALERS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREgT o JeLlyd P4;;DeiTi.DELPI4IIA. 40410) SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Preinlunt Blind Factory, t CORN= THIRD AND IdARRET BTh., PITTSBUTP4: : 11HOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with PNWIAN. tiLlbJl6, of the most mini /an and (decorate finish, will find it to their interests to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. /aF work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) I,very attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 11 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh. ituyEelyts 11. SIM PSON, 0. H. RI L'Pla DAVID H. WILLIAMS, fIIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ki FOR TUE ERECTION O .I U-Ai3 `TORUS, far trona Rye garners and upwards ; an;.% for eafing Rai dings, pntaic 01 private, by Stedy4n, o PirnAces. layftlyta PISTRIIURCitI. PA. EIITCUCOCR, RI'CREERY & CO. (Sugasiaziows TO IitI7IXAS, Well/IKM k C 0.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION bIPIIOBANTB, Wholesalo Dealers in Produce, glom . and Wool, No. 114 Second etroet, Pltteburgh, Pa. gprlu ger liarbautli, Joseph E. Eldei, Bt. Louis; ttsbargh ; Fenton Brea., " 11. Childs A 00., " Cornell/X . Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, °Enrols 4 Co., " Garret a Martln,Philadolplils; IlloOmpliseis, Means a Co., " Jamea,Kent,laantoo & Co. " G. W. Smith, A Co., " Weaver a Graham, 61 Geo. M. A 1.. Hord, Cincinnati Keene, Sterling a c, - .1., " A. B. Fenton & Bros., " Yard, Glimnte 4 Do., ~ my3btl WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND ur 4 1,141, Lutu - oit r4Y4l4olhf ANTS, 110..57 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, P 1 T7'.4BURGH, PA. sa- Always on band, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac [handles, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the vatted quality. .da-1 6 PNb WILLIAM HANALEI. WHOLESALE GROCER , Nom. IS and 20 Wood Street, jy23: tf . PITTSBURGH. W. U. motuda U. al. thisca. W• 11. McCIE & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealers in Ready Made clothing and Gentlemen's Famish tog Goode, corner of Federal street and Market Square Alle gtieny City, Pa. Jel2:l, ACADEMY, pOINT BOX FACTORY.-- BUSEtA tt. 01119HEINDOIEF Hannikiature to order, BOXES imitable for Soap and Candles, Hardware and Variety Gocda, etc., etc. *A_ Orden promptly Oiled. mOEO5' FICIBIRT DALTELL. .1 AIM N. 13111-iDEIN 110IP OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholeteale IA Gra:tors, Commission and Pourer ding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 2.E1 Liberty et:rest. PittOursb. Pa. occelhm. s just ro CARTWRIGUT Si. YOUNG, (Soccettors to Mtn OtrttortpAt,) MANUFACTIJRERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgle A and an I Pen- I t al Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing TaclFlo, oft., No. 88 Wood,s&ad. They gitos special attention the utanufactar rig of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and itepairing lth punctuality aqd despatch. apV/ FURNITURE FOR A full assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured VITB.NITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAIsAB, WARD ROBREI, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling; as well as a spledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms un *Well binduisis is done at this establishment is for CASH. Prices are made accordingly. Persons In want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at WACEINSII & 111 W/N 1 8, No. 103 Smithfield Cruet, Mow infth. d. D. Watiffpfig, .forts H. lawm. , 1171TIWV N EW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADIES' RESTAURANT, NO. 27i FIFTH STREET. The subscriber has Rased, and fitted up several commodi• ons rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth street, which aro now open for the Bummer Beason. La. dies and gentlemen can always end an abundant supply of FREER 00NEE0120NAILY, FRUITS, ICE CREAM, WATER lOW, and an the refreshments of the - season. All are t • itauy requested to slidt the rooi, angtalltjor rrs 'UM) Lt. .iloeM/r• . _ BUSINESS CARDS IMIVILTIZS OF MANIJIAOTUREB.B OF I=l itAaulaaTuoila op MANUFACTIJRZB OF PITTSBURGH, PA PITTEIBUII6 PA ►OR TIM bLLI o.l` PITTSBIJEGII, PA. VEIaSALE AND LATAIL PilltADEill o Pll4.lk. DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PREPARED AND BOLD BY B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUQE, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A THESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A limited extent, been before the public in this section of the country for a period of over twenty years, and from the fact of their not being more generally known through. out the length and breadth of the land, it might, perhaps, be inferred that Oleg are lacking In some of the great essen• tints of a family Medicine, or that there are other Pills their superior, sic.; test each, ho, iver, is not the rase, their sup ply irsan a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the or igi al props , 'eta-, (Dr. Wilson,) was always limited to such au extent as at times to render it difficult to fill home orders, but with even this disadvantage wherever need 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 - wouderibi Pills, in proof of which we subjoin the following:— We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, and members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conferee:is of the Methodist Epis copal Church, having each and all of us, during the put few years, had frequent opportunities of learning and trying the character of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartie„ and Anti-Dyspeptic PllLr, are prepared to, and now stata with pleasure, in this communication, thai we know them:to be au excellent 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, etc. Revs. Jaa. 0, Sausom, Wm. D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis H. Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley Smith. closes Tiainell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Hays, B. P. Sedwick, G. Martin, Thos. McGrath, J. M. Roger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, S. it. Brockunier, 0.' 3 D. Battle, John West, Win. Tipton, O. Hodgson, John Murray, 8. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. (From the Corresponding Conference of the blethedist Protestant Church, signing the same.) Revs. Goo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan, Jer. Browning, Win. Ross, Robk Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jas. B. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Oatron, John Beatty. My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the at.ole certificate; ha ms far as my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wi son's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully endorse the sentime of their superior value. WILLIAM REEVES. From the B v. I. B. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, 1839. Da. Wu.sont-1 I myself a thousand times obliged to you. I have for some years been afflicted with the dyspep sia and, from the good effects already produced by your pills in my case, I am persuaded that the continued use of them will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish you to send me four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige yours, etc. ISRAEL SHARP. Extract of a letter from Col. Camp, an elderly gentleman of Virginia, who has raised a numerous family of some medical reading, ani much experience in the use of medicine. • D. 0. 1100 ER I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan to supply us with your most excellent Anti• Dyspeptic Pill. I have boon in the as bit of using it myself, and in my faml• ly, from the time you first brought them into use in our neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found theln to apwer the purpose for which they were administered , M 7 wife has been very much afflicted with sick-headache, and, by using ono-half of on of the pills, has uniformly found relief. I think it superfluous to enumerate the different complaints for which I have administered these pills. Suf fice it to say that, s far as the numerous complaints set out In the wrapper have fallen under my notice, the pill has had the desired effect in removing the same; and so far as my self have been concerned, I can say that they leave the bowels in Dotter order than the use of any other cathartic that I have used, CARRIAGE MAkNITFACTORY AND 1 EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH WHITE UAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, Su k Les, etc. Ills arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving new and second-hand vehicles, and the public may rely Oil always finding a good stock on hand. Be also man ufactures to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And all pertaining to the business. With elgbteen years' cractical experience in this business, and his well-known facilities, he flatters himself that he offers great inducements to purchasers. 4,4-The establishment ix hotted on the route of the Ex celaior Omnibus Line ot Conches, passing the door every gi4con minutes. Geld:dew C. WEST & CO MAITUFACITIRIES 09 CARRIAGES ROOKAWAYS, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 194 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 44ii- All work warranted to be of the bestEmaterials and workmanship. myl2lydia DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. unit:ly-4a R.,14,; CARGO & CO., Phottmaphers sand Ambrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Fifth istTeat, and BIINBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. Oar. of Market great and Diamond, Pittabncp. PRIM TO SUIT ALL. myl9:tf-3p AM BROTYPE S.—These beautiful and durable pictures ou glans; iu all their perfection and loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtaluedat WALL'S, Jonas' Building, Fourth street. [sel7:lw AMBROTYPES- A 131CAINIMUL, AND DM4BLE PICTURII WARRANTED, OAN BE HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY BIBaTCLASS ESTABLISHMENT N THJ COUNTRY, AT IMOGERSV NEW DAGUERREAN AND AltinOTY l ' 6 HICY AND 3IDE-L19.11T G A-LL ERY 9 prii 6TILENI,NEARLYQPPOHITNTIii9 POEIT•OVi1011 VaL. PIMA/RIB taken In all tho 'rations styles, In 10) weather, and warranted to please at reasonable ratea. tel. Sick. or deceased poreons.tikken at their raahlenca. analtlystsw-le Removed to 21 Filth Street. fIARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AMBROTYPR (MURRY has been removed from 76 Fourth street; to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. These rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with throe largo lights, are not surpassed in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence M. arrangement. Air Our old friends and patrons ; and those wishing su perior iiklent , ses;are invited to call. al h. Reception Room and Spa:firma:o on the gropnd floor. ap7 Vox Marlette read ZstneeviLle. The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Oapt. Moa• 2 ATM, Will leave for the above and all ntermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board. (tae DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 13 South Second Street, Lubricating Oil for all kind' of Machinery, Binnacle or Lauip Oil, is superior to the beat winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds of LAIRS, LANTERNS, lAEADLIGHTS, tel THOMAS , SUPERIOR PATENT 1111PROYED LAMP This lamp performa a perfect coneumpticrn of all smoke 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 ietail bY aulaamd H. BOUSEAU, Soleagent. A. H. 0. BROWEEN, No. 22 Cliff Street, New Works MAITUFACTGIigit OF GL.ASS SYRINGES, HOMCEOPATHI O VIALS, GRADUATED ORES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware for Chemists, Draggle % Porramern ,latc*. grapikers etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A libel% Oldhukratt made to - the trade. Orders from Country'Drug gists and Dealers solicited. Dew Lists sent on aPPlias don. jy3l):3m rirn F GROUND, EACH CON g TA IRINB one errs, sale Price lOW each. Terms, ET ears, sitnate at Wlin hand, balance in one, two end three four miles from the city ' 8. oIIIIIIIERT a BON, 61 Market street. - INDIA RUBBER CORKSCREWS; Pea solders; Propelling Pencils; • 14 . Pena; ~ . Inkstands; u u ,4 Pocket. Bar sale by WEILDIN, Bookseller and natio oar, me `, Word stmt. war You% MEDICAL. PILLS AND PROPRIETOR OP I am, air, your friend and woll-wiaber, JAMES M. CAMP CARRIAGES. W ALL'S, Pon.rth atreot STEAMBOATS. ZANESIVILdGE. PHILADELPHIA 1P36 DWi IDi hlji kRA ITT SBUGiII THEATRE: Sole Lease° and Manager,.....—.B. a Ram. Stage Director.—.. PIIIOSIB 0 1 P ADMISSION: Dreae Circle and Parquetto.ooo I Family Colbred Boxes .Wo Colored Tickets to Private 80xe5...750 Whole Proseenkim Boxes—.4ll 00. 7 tl4 a:xt' :UYV :~i~ :t ~ THIS EVENING, September 20th, will be prateilted, THE RfOl EYE. To be f-flowed with THE FEATS OP SAMPSON. Dance Je To which will bo added II , Z A-T M O iss VARIETY. V Aft li rl i t T Y. Fancy Dance Julia TurnbulL After which, the SPORTS OP ATLAS. To conclude with, RIVAL ARTISANS. The Saturday afternoon lerformanoa is unavoidably post poned until alter the Pair. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises at 7%. Bozo:Coe pen from 10 to 3 o'clock. 3u(a:l3caivkc) ONE WEEK MOEtEi OFiqUE FAVORITES. Monday Erenktrig, September 20011. And Every evening this week. FECUND WEEK, AND TREMENDOUS SUCCESSOR TEO PAR-FAMED lAND ORIGINAL Morris Bros., Pell awl Trowbridge Minstrels, From the School Street 148ra HOMO, Boston. THLUTEBN STAR PKRYORIKERS. Fleet week of the COW-BELL-0411.ANS: ok, SWISS BEla. RINGERS. 44.- New dal, Songs, Daicea and Burlesques. Admieeion, 2b centi ; Chilten 16. Doors open at 7 o'clock, commence at 8 o'clock. LON MORRIS, 8610 Business Manager. KARL FORMED, IN ORATORIO.--- SATURDAY, RENUMBER 251 a, Grand Oratorio, and lost appearance Of iFORMES, KARL When will Le presents:l Handel's Grand Oratorio, THE MESSIAH The Iklanaer takes great Pleasure in announcing the pro. duction of this groat uka4r piece of SLUM htP1:11ICI, With the following eminent artlt4ea: KARL FORMES, TAUS lIATTIE INDEM, MILE SCHUMAN, MR. ERNEST PRIMING, A full Chorne end Orcheetrit, under the direction of CARL AINSCHUTZ. l• The Chcrrneee will be snug by Ladles and Gentlemen of thie city. PRICE OE Al) HISSION, IV 00 and $1 60. .101 - The sale of seats commences this morning at 9 o'- clock, at JOHN H. MELLOR'S Music Store, No, 81 Wood street. 6024= ANNUAL, STATE FAIR O r THE Pennsylvania State Agricaltural Society. SEPTEMBER 28111, 20TH AND 'BOER, AND OCTOBER IST, 1868 FAIR GROUNDS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. Annual Addresses, Friday, at 2 e. is. Awards of Ooni mittae announced immediately afterwards. Articles for exhialtien add ressed to A. 0. MISTER, Sea retar), Monongahela Fiona; Pittsburgh. All articles and stock intended for exhibition, transport ed fres of charge. Moo, No. 138 Fitch streo, where entries will be received, and exhibtors' tickets fora:Med. Books of matey dosed an Tuesday, noon. Premium fasts and List of Judges furnish ed on application Afir Members' Ticket!, Einglo admission, 25 cents. Exhibitors mum Ircome Members. A. 0. lIRISTRII, Elect. tally State Agricultural Society. D. A. TAGGART, President. [seflaleattd•—co JOHN W. !lIINCARTHY, BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD Distributor and Poster, PITTSBURGH, Pd. Will promptly attend to the Distributing and Posting of BILLS, CIRCULARS, O.kILDS AND PROGRAMMES, For Railroads, Ships, SteaMboats, Amusements, Sank/M. All orders, either by mail, telegraph, or otherwise, sent to the cffico of the Daily *coning Pest, will be faithfully attended to. Packages forwardol by the Adams Express Company will be promptly disposed of accord Mg to directions. sel4 SEWING MACHINES. S T. ci '-4 T HE GREAT i SUPERIORITY OR SINGERiS MACHINE Over all others, for the ape of Clothing and Shoe Mannfao hirers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, hie long been known end pmatleallyacklumwleged. HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which is a light, compa4t and highly ornamental meoblne t (doing its work equally well with tho large maChinoty) and must become a favorite fur family use. .rtir A fall simply of the above Machines for sale at New York prices, by 1 R. STRAW, 32 Market street aul9:ly-2p Pittsburgh, Penn's. S EW I N THE $2O 4ND $4O D01114.1C LOOK STITCH SEWING' MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY , NO. 20 riPTI3r. STREET, These Machines IITO admit tad to be the beat in market for family u.ea, making an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip even ifti o rory fourth stitch be cut. It is the only low priced donb e thread Machine in market. Orders will he received and 1, , inptly filled by -:•• M. DALY, Agent, - No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner ofMarket alley, - Pittanurghi Pa. &tit NOTION—M. DAI.Y, on the corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only ono of the name in business on this duet. • jylEr.ly W C.! ELLIOTT, THE first place in publio estimation is zum jnatly accorded to tho GROVER & BAKER 14f.A. CHINE, for family klewing, for the following reasons; Ist. It is MORE srupLu and EASILY SEPT IN ORDER than any other macine. 2d. It makes a team which will NOT RIP or &Min, though every third stitch is cut. Bd. It sews from too ordinary spool, and thus all trouble of winding thread lal avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, at ple , e , ure, by a more change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The adnadhine runs silk, linen thread and spool Mi na cotton, with equal f *y. 6th. The seam is 43 elastic as the most elastic &brio, so that it is free from au LIABILITY to BEEAS, in WA.I3/1- LNG, IRONING, or Chemise. 6th. The stitch cande by this Machine is more BEAUTI FUL than any crtheri made, either by hand or machine. OPINIONS OF TIIE PRESS. Grover k Baker's is the best—(Ames Agriculturist. To all of which the Tribune says, amen,--{N. Y. Trlisnne. It is all that It chinos to be.—{N. Y. Independent.' H . /milks its own 'pork: others do not.—{Home Journal. 'We give it the preference.—:Amer. Baptist. It needs only to be seen to be appreciated.—{Phreno. Journal. Adapted for wool/'os, linen or cotton.—{Amer. Medical Monthly. We like Grover A Ba ) kEr's beat.—(PvliPs' Wreath. " Which is the hest!" Grover A Baker'a—lN. Y. IHspatch. Superior to all others.--{N. Y. mercury. We have no hesitation in recommending it.—(N. Y. litz- press. It requires no re-si+ling.-- . [N. Y. EvangelLat. For family use they tare unrivaled.—{N. Y. Daily NM& They sew a seam that will not rip.—{N. Y. Courier. It performs nobly skied expeditiote3ly..—lN. Y. Examiner. Remarkable for the Minds of seam .—[ Police Gazette. Well adapted to all kinds of family iiewing.—lN. Y. Oh.. The most blvsed il4vention of modern tinuu4-IMoth. Magazine. Best adapttd for fa y use.—•[N. Y. Day Book. We do not hesitate to recommend Y. Chronicle. It sews strongly and "idoes , not rip.—LLife Illustrated. The prince of inventions.-4Prot. Churchman. It is woman's heat friend.--IN. Y. Weekly News. And two bandied more references. - To Clergymen nd,Berievolent Societies. The GROVER A BAKER SEWING MACHINE GO. sell, for the present, to; lergymen and Benevolent Booletlea their superior machine at one-half the usual retail price. W. O. ELLIOTT, Agent, No. 21 Fifth street. J. & 111. PRICE'S CENTRAL. I PLANING MILL, WATER STREET, ALLEGHENY, ARE now in foll operation, with Fay & Co.' improved mact4ery for the mentilastening of Bash Yramee, Doors, Shatters and Mouldings. Builders and Con. tractors will find it to their advantage to call and aacertaln oar prisms, MACHINES.--