F ALL DRY GOODS C. HANSOM LOVE'S No. 14 Market Street, ESUPWIIE,N thOHETH RiEEET AND THE DIAMOND PITTSBURom, PA. SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE The subscriber has Just returned from Philadelphia, New Y , ork, Eionou, and some tha Manu f acturing towns in the New England States, BO as to get a portion of oar DOTILES SIG GOODS direct from the manufacturers, and 99V0 oue profit in receiving them in that way. Our stock of FOR EIGN GOODS has never been s 0 COMV.eta. I)RESS' , GOODS: VERY RICH DRESS ELKS, In Philo Black and Figured. TERR RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Brocade VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Black and Colored. VERY RIOLL ALL. WOOL 1101 TS DR LAINS. VERY RICH ROBS 1110IT8 DE LAINS. VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MQIIS DE LAINS. FRE NO 1.1 MERINOS CuBURUS, The largost stock In the city, and BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE CAN LtE F6UND IN ANY 0T13E6 110118 E WEAT OF TILE MOUNTAINS, BOUGHT AT AUCTION LARGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, - Of eutlz.ly uock - ti,,,Agas, such as the 'PALMA SHAWLS, Aud many °Ler NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS We have been able to offer so large and varied a clock of all kladd of SHAWLS and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCFNGS, EDGINGS, MOURNING GOODS : BLACE DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS, COLLARS, GLOVES, B VERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE MOURNING GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS BLEACHED AIN LINBUI ACHED HO ELME, T 10 KING 3, 08 - EuRS GniGuAais, YhINTe, CASKMERES, CLOTHB, A lid hccil other article usually kept In a WELL ASSoRPED STOCK OF DRI lOoDS As many of the above goods hare beau bought tram the MANUFACTUnERS and AT AUCTION FOR NET CCSU, we aro enst:l6d =ell them rti LOW AS PLINY CAN BE PURCFIAKID IN MANY OF 'ILIE WIEQI.ESALE !lOUS ES In the Esstktu chiE,l. In short, we never have Leen able ;o offer ¢u large and attractive a stock to our numerous cue. t orr..er6 and tb, geflei 4.4. NEW GOODS, itL , 'osiver.; DAILY. 'ltja C. HANSON LOVE, y 510 , C,M,K,d4 a Lure, and 1 ove BrotLvre, N.. 74 SI A WEEP STlLitia, PiTTSBURCIEL NA ae] LllTdav SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. compLyiNti win!. IU UELGENT RYQITEST oft HUN O TEEIR PATIENTS, I RS. C. M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES Have wr.cluded La renalu PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURULI, End way Lr c.,J.sulte.l tit thcir oftle.., Me 3, 191 Pears street, uPPOSITE ET. CLAIM LIOTKL, eictpt for CONSUMI'I LON, BRONCHITIS and ALL OTHER CthLONIC OOMPLADefti, complicated with, or csusing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, j.c. DEP. ITIVEt A SYKES would abate that their treatment of Ooniumption ie based upon the fact that the dfst'aiie exists system at /cave, both&fore and during its devervatent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Meehan ical,Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With Mau, they use DIEDICIAL Ili fi LATIONS, which they value highly, but only as Pair tires, ()miring no Curative effeez when wed alone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability on any treatment based upon the pl Ansi ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reaobcd in a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the teat of the disease is in the blood ands spas only in the /Ael- No charge for comialtatlon. A list of questiona will be aunt to those wishing to t...zalault c 4 by 1. - ttar. tny29:4w BANK OP THE SOUTH COUNTY.—At the Au gust term of tha Supreme Council Rbode Island, for Washington county, the tint day of January, A. it, 1659, vas limited for bringing in the bills of the Bank, with a view to a dividend of funds then on hand This order is made with a view to hasten a settlement, and not to cut off bills not then presented, which mast, of course, all be paid, if the Bane is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt. The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre sented, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in • terest. Bills may be forwarded to the Receiver, at Ken sington, Rhoda Island. E. R. porres, sh3lAw Rec,elver. oFFICE C,F THE PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY, PittshnrKh, Eopteudber 11th, 1858. 1 NOTICE.--The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and 11177 Boston Mining Company are hereby not tied that a special meeting will be Ladd at the office of the Company, In the city of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the titti day 01 October, at S o'cloak, 1. ,to contider the subject of organ• Ding An additional company, with a view to a more rapid deyelopment of their extensive mining territory. By order of the Board of Directors, THOMAS M. HOWE, Secretary. NOT.IOE—THE INTEREST COUPONS of the Bonds of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS BURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, due July, 185 S. will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS A CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change lu place of payment is made to consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, New Tors, where the Caupona ere payable By order of ff THE COSI3IISSIONERS. E. SW - v:3ON U. H. RLPPEY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law, nuder the firm of 812d.PEON k RIPPEY. °thee, N”, 94 Fuurtli Street F IRST INTRI)hUeIn.D JULY, 1849 A.,L. AROII4/IABAULTtS Portable Steam Hoisting and Pumping Eugiue On Whoela, from S Fo 20 horn: itarra En glues end &a:. arm DZiVeri, 3 to ;:kr on hand. t.h 6. liamilton Street, IrsO:3mdanr THE BEST Zi ~wrrtCiILATEST VINEGAR I.: sell. 201371,.± - inc at the most eitzacce VIN fin-asV int£oo„. ECIAR Li WA to the VLNEGIa Wes. Thi3 lioa,e now rep and has for Ger, loot ten tY 3 - e er e . more then one-half of ',74"... 1 L :1 t; 4-6 ,:ite the I'ltt3toirgh grocers, and Z .5 :215 . !_.. the same In every other c ity In"..- which it has t•Nca tntrod A. Et.e.i.1013, 14d Aster Ova, Letweet, Smithfield snd Grant. ou6:lydsvi LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMELTING WORKS PARK 191'CURDY 6 , CO ItorANEITACTEMERS OF SHEATHING, BraAere tad Bolt Oopper, Preesed importers, Its Still 80UC33, SpblUr , also and deakritin Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet 41:111, Wire, ko. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 12.0 Second stmt , Pittlibargb, Pa. Spacial orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. my2Bhlydear $l5 WORTH OF MUSIC FOR 'MEN TY-FIVE OENTS—TEE GENTLE ANNIE IIiELOWST.—This little work contains all the worils curl hittaio of the new and popular airs of the day. The sale°. tion has been triad° with grzet care, gg only those songs . which are good and popular. All the best songs of S. O. Foster are embraced in thia collection. A large supply 12.3 Jt reCeived, arid for sale at the linsio Store of JOIIN H. AIELLOII, Si Wood street. iG TY.A . O---300 • *gs, for sale by se4, BUOY U. CX;diLUtil. INSERTINGS, ETC ENNTEOEY JEANS, TWEEDS, AITNETTS, 13.1.31Pe0N, O. H. RIPPE Y PENNSYLVANIA STATE FAIR. - FAIR GROUNDS--NINTH WARD TUESDAY, SEPTEMEER 28 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 80; 6022.8ttisltiv and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1858 LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Coming Slat o pair. On Saturday morning sec visited the grounds on which the State Far is t . be hold, and were sur prised and gratified at the indications exhibited of ii successful and entertaining Fair. Quito a number of improvements aro being made on the grounds, and everything which can contribute to the comfort of visitors will be dune. Additions have also beep made to sovecal of the buildings. A hall forty feat long by twenty-four, called Ma. chinest's Hall, has been erected. A steam engine, manafactured by Was. Barnhill 46. Co., Is erected in this building, with shalt running from end to and for propelling machinery ty s cam. At the farther end wings have Leen erected, increasing the width to for. ty feet, both of which aro, we are informed, to he used as a receptacle for sowing machines, which are to be worked by steam power. Floral Hall has been enlarged to accommodate all, and its dimonaions are one hundred and ten feat by eighty. A constant supply of water has been con- • voyed to the grounds, and it is contemplated to erect a jet or fountain in the middle of the halt, with con cealed music, which will add much to the attructive ness of this department. Mr. M'Ken., boa reserved one hundred feet here for his plants, and numerous others will have fine specimens. Alex. R. Reed has made an addition of fourteen feet in length to Domestic Hal!, fur the exhibition of Wheeler .t Wilson's Sewing Machines, for which he is the agent in this city. A number et girls will be employed in operating these machines. Artists' Hall bids fair to be the point for a fine display. We learn that the fine family group by Emil Forster, Esq., which has attracted su much at tention at former State and County Fairs, will be on exhibition. Mayor Weaver will also place in this de partment the " Rogues' Gallery," from his office. This is a good idea, as it will give many strangers visiting here a knowledge of the general apps arenas of the thieve a, pickpockets, etc., which infeal the country, and place them on their guard against them. The stalls erected for cattle, horses, ahoep and pigs, have been found insufficient to accommodate all, the great majority of them being already taken, and earpenters were engaged on Saturday in putting up a large number of additional pens for sheep and pigs. Near the entrance to the grounds a shod has boon erected for the purpose of showing the practical working of the concentrated lye in the manufacture of soap, which will be illustrated by the conducting of the process in the building. Near by, another small building has been erected by private enterprise, in which a new method of pre serving meats and vegetables will be exhibited, The exhibitor has, we are informed, already sold the building and the right for this vicinity. Quito a number of choice fowls are already on the ground, the property of Mr. Dorwart, of Lan• caster, consisting of the finest varieties of ducks, geese and chickens. Several entries have been made in this department, and it Is tound that it will be tie cossary to double the space occupied by poultry. Mr. Taggart, the Secretary of the Society, who is a thorough Agriculturalist, will exhibit over one hun dred bead of fowls, weighing from thirteen pounds to thirteen ounces. A sufficient police force, consisting of thirty -seven officers for day, and eight for night service, haw boon employed to preserve order on the ground—a difficult task in such a large and motley oollection of people. Outside the grounds, the usual number of wooden sheds, booths, dr.-0., are being erected ; indeed, the vicinity presents the appearance of a primitive West ern town. We presume solid refreshments only will be sold at these 'stands, as the Mayor has issued his proclamation, announcing to the owners of these shanties and others that the laws of the Common wealth relative to the sale of intoxicating liquors will be rigidly enforced. The programme for the four days of the pair has not yet been arranged, and we can only say what will be the probable attractions each day. Tuesday, as usual, will be spent in organizing. The Judges will moot at three o'clock in the after noon, when all the vacancies will be tilled. On Wednesday, they again assemble et nine in the morning, proceed to the examination of the different articles on oghibition, and award the ?re mitting. Thursday will be devoted to the exhibitien of stook in the rings, when the spocd of the h,,rnoa will he tasted. Acrfirt - a — risrs,--aud probably n donkey race, in which be anirhal ()Liming in la-et taken the pros, will Wee place i.e the afternoon. Friday, the last day, wili be one of interest. It was interiled t have an agricultural nd.tress deliv ered, and so.verei prou.inent gsntlenaan wore invite to deliver 000, kill it 18 found mposciliie to obtain a " big gun" for the occasion, and the time will be el lotted to cricketers, who will be allowed the privi lego of On zr , und by the officers of c be Society f.,r three hours. A gebtlornen of Erect Aitity, in his line, but who, with rare iaodosty, does not Wish his name made Lublin, will give ezhibitionr4 in the art ~1 b0re...." taming, a la Raray, to whom he in eaid to 1.,c little, if any, inferior. Wo aro informed by the President, Judge Hei>t , •r, and the Secretary, Hon. D. W. Taggart, that the at• tendanno at the Fair from the eastern ceuntit4 of ;1,1 state, ehester, Lancaster, Dauphin, Northumberland, etc., will be quite large, and that the stock shipped from these counties will he far above the average. The accommodatiens for reaching the griamds will b 5 ample. Omnibuses will be run at short intervals by the Excelsior , tinnibus Uutupeov, ant'. unto will lease tho bead of Smitbfleld atreilreb) the retine).l• sonic Railroad, every fifteen minute's, both cmvey ancev loading p,l.4,engers almost on the Fur gr,mn,ls From present indications, then, we concludu that the State hair. Pennsyleanie tor 1858, all' be die best over Geld within the limits of the titate. Country Sawx —An old man, eighty-two years of age, named Michael Iteinobl, fell down a pair of steps in a few days since, injuring himself very severely. ;Prom Lis entretwo °id age his reeot•ery is very doubtful. —James Estep, residing near Canton, Ohio, seci deud✓ shot himself wb.ilo out hunting on Sunday, the 19th last. It appears he 1138 gOttinit or,: a fence when by some means the gun went sir. and he received tie whole charge in hie arm bear the Ph ul der, ievere;y, though it is hoped not mortally, w,und• ing him. Ti:;t3 ,hou!LI prose h serious warning to Sabbath broaker-. —Un Saturday, tha :.-37.i-breaker of T. li. Scrallen Larger, at Wolf Creek, near Pottsville, was fatally destroyed by lire. The au Ilea at len thou sand dollars. —On Wednesday, 22d inst., a young man named George Johnston, hailing from Pittsburgh, aged about twenty ;ears ; was arrested in Jeckstewn, Greene county, on a charge of having stolen a norse from Judge Waif, flea: this city. Ile was taken be fore S. Vanate, Esq., and, in default of bail, wee sent to Waynesburg and lodged in jail to await his trial. We aro informed that the accused acknowledged his guilt, and ausprts that this is the second offense of the snme kind he has committed upon Judge Waif. Practical Jokeit.—We learn that Hon. John T. Hogg has beim appointed Chairman of the Commit• tee on Swine for the coming Fair. and that, of the committee on fat cattle, selected tram all parts of the State, not one will weigh less than twu hundred and twenty..ftvo. As these large men are usually good• natured, we presuuic they will take the affair all in good part. Didtr,bute"g.—We call attention to tilde advertifm meta of John W. llrearthy, in another column. Merchants, and others, having cards, pamphlets ur bills to distribute during she State Fair, would do well to call on him. Bill posting promptly attended to. Orders may be left at this o&ee. Make Your Own Soap—Coaerritrated Lye —Wo would call the attention of our readers particularly to the adcerttre in nt, io an,ihe cAurom, beaded "important to Warnilies." Tho aEticlo is an Lund. sable one, whereby families can make all their own soap at a very trilling cost of labor, time or money. We have used it ourselves, both in our older and families, and can speak knowingly of it. Wo would warn parties against spurious articles, as imitations have lately been thrust upon the mar mot by unprincipled parties. infringers on the Com pany's patent will most certainly be prosecuted. We say by all means give the genuine a trial, and our word for It, you will not regret it. 4.1. w A tirecti iledicke.—A medicine of wonderful effi cacy will be found in DR. SCl7E:Weft PuLUONIC S TRU?, an agency for which has been established at the Drug and Medicine Depot of Da. GEORGE H. Kars's% at 140 Wood street. It is used entirely in diseases of the lungs, liver and pulmonary apparatus and in those cases of groat prostration, where most of the medicines for lung difficulty cannot be used, this simple and efficient remedy is [Weedy safe. Dr. Keyser has had considerable experience with Dr. Sehenck'e medicines, and will give his individual attention in prescribing it when desired. He baYB that he has known very many cases of pulmonary and bronchial diseases relieved with this medicine, after every other treatment had failed to do any good. Dr. Schenck proposes, during the present fall, to visit Pittsburgh, for the purpose of examining patients, and until then be would refer thus in want of hi? medicines to his agent, who will give every needful attention. He also makes an invaluable medicine in dyspeptic cares known by the name of "Sea Weed Tonic." Pr. Schenok's Medicines are all good, be• cause experience has proven their efficacy. One ad vantage they have, that they are perfectly he mless, being composed chiefly of roots and herbs. 4 Pow??Lau 4- Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for dye years--the last two of which she was very low indeed. I procured some of your Compound, and after she had taken it for about five weeks she was able to do all our hous.e work, which she had not previously done for four years. We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com gonad to all who are suffering under that terrible disease—Oonsuleption, • LOGMITUAffIa KY. Jialit /8141. Jemsa Soununiu.msrp Manx R. So . • • Horrible Affair near Columbus—A Mother Murders her Pour Children by Drown. ing them in a Well. Wo learn from the Columbus Stockman, of Thurs. day, the particulars of a most shocking crime—the Murder of four children by their mother, who threw them into a well and them jumped in herself. The name of the family is Schilling, living In Jackson township, Frankln county. The • deed was done in the night while the husband and father was absent at a wedding. No possible motive can be assigned foi the deed, and it is the general impression among the neighbors that Mrs. Schilling was insane. Neigh bors passing the house, which is a misserable log cabin, standing about a quarter of a mile from the main road. say that they hoard the mother and her children sidging a hymn about ten o'clock at night. The husband and father, it seems, did not return from the wedding party until daylight, and before that time a lady neighbor, having occasion to draw water from the well, had discovered the bodies of Sirs. Schilling and the four children floating on the surface. The children were a boy of ten years. and the throe girls aged respectively twelve, five and two years. The mother was aged thirty.sis. Aquatic Sporting,—"On Saturday afternoon two races tuok place over the Monongahela course, which, however, excited little attention in sporting circles. The first was between the " Jo French " and " J. P. Brelaford," in which the latter was beaten a few lengths. Soon afteward two crafts, of the flat bot tom or scow order, the " Old Dad," manned by Fifth Ward boys, and the " Capt. Evans," manned by " Pipetown Rats," made their appearance on the course, and rowed to the Point and back fhe re soli of the race was that the "OA Dad " was beat en by twine thirty seconds. The time of these races was au poor that we will not report it. A third race was announced, between the " R. R. Rodgers " and " J. S. Dalt," but a story baring got wind that the race was to be gold, a bargain having been made by sone of the oarsmen, the " Hall" did not make her appearance. The " Rodgers " rowed over the oourse and claimed the purse. The "Rod gers ' had put up $lOO, and the "Hall" $75. The judges have not yet decided whether the " Rodgers " is entitled to the money. It will most probably be a question for the New York Clipper or Porter's Spirit. Homicide in Lawrence County.—A man named Charles Barber, a citizen of Lowell, Ohio, was killed on Wednesday afternoon last, in Mahoning township, Lawrence county, on the Lowel road about one and a half miles above Edenbnrg, by Muse Elrod, of North Beaver township. It appears that Barber in. tended to remove from Lowell to Lawrence county, and for that purpose had engaged Elrod, with his team, to move his furniture. While on their way they procured some liquor—drinking and riding to• gather in the wagon—a misunderstanding ensued— Elrod tarnod his team to go back—Barber struck Elrod, who in turn struck Barber with his fist, after which ho took the board used for a seat, struck him over the head and knooked him out of the wagon. Not attempting to rise after he fell, Elrod became alarmed, stopped his team, fearing that he was badly Injured. lie lifted him up in a sitting position, when, after breathing twice, Barber fell back insensi ble and died soon afterward. Elrod gave himself up and is now in prison awaiting trial. He expires. ass deep contrition for the unfortunate oeourrence. Barber was a married man, but left no children. A cloud Commercial Education iB, to this country, a fortune to any young man of sober, steady habits. The constantly increasing demand for clerks, caused by the increasing commercial business of the country, and the opening up of new avenues for trade by railroads, has caused the establishment of commer eial colleges exclusively devoted to the object of preparing young men for the native pursuits of bust• noes life. The Iron City Commercial College in this city, which has for some years been oonduoted with emmino❑t ability and great success by Messrs. F. W. Jenkins 1 Co., as principals, aided by most compe tent assistants and lecturers, has a firmly established reputation as a first dies educational institution. Young men from the country can, at this institution, acquire during th'o 'winter months a knowledge of accounts and bookkeeping which will enable them to at ones take charge of a sot of books. Tha .Minstrels at ..lhisonio hall.--The Morris Brothers, Pall and Trowbridge A.lixistrels, who have been playing at Mason'a Hall to suoh excellent houses for the past two weeks, announce, in another column, that they will extend their stay through an other week. We can safely say that the Hall will be filled to overt:lowing every night, for with the great nut - ;.;ber of atrar.gces ,liar will nougregtrto hero during the Pair, meld will be enough to nil all the places of amusement, and our managers will reap a golden harvest, no doubt. Certain it is, those who visit Masonic Ha! l coos will go again, ac their per. forma-noes are very attractive. They announce a change of programme this morning, a .itt a number of n .velties in preparation. rho .S'Ltte Palo, widoh opens to in irr,w, we bate tba pioaimre of infortuing uur readers, pliaelses to be en event of uncommon importan u, if we are to judge fr_iin the preparations made, and being !Lab, for thit annual gathering. Our eitiueio generally have taken bold of the thing with a. will and a determination but to be surpassed by the exhibit• ions in our sister States, and we trust their expo tatiuns will net be disappieuted. We ern assure them that tLej will net b. alt Lk, ii,iatiiiiutori and exhibitors engage in the mutter with the sews liberality and munificence of rib and attractive brtieles es the Iron City College. Alleged J.Qrreo_v.---On Friday eight, n iaili•r nam ed John Higgins arri , ed here from New leerk and i.ut up at a brother artisan's ore Market street. ue Saturday Looming he was shown down stairs by the fair daughter of Lie host, but on reaching the door ho discovered that he wee minus a ten end a five dollar gold piece lte he god tl,e trci4 ut tt e iJoney on the girl, anu proceeding- to the Mayor's ollica, had a warrant issued. She was taken beioie Ma3or :Weaver and ball entered 1. r her appearance et ten o'clock this morning fur a hearing. Democratic Meeting.-- -The Democratic mceting an. nounced at William Belt.;l2oo?er's, power St. Clair township, eor Saturday evening last, was large and respectable. Charles King, Esq., presided ; George Neal was Secretary. A German address was made by Mr. Sabita, who has been doing excellent -ervice tbronzhout the campaign, hue speeches to Unglish by Measrs. Fet terman and Bailey. Muell'euthusiasm Was mani• fested. CCEICEI ;'of Arr . c.asd —th Sunday afternoon, the officers irho went in pursuit of Cabo°, the man who killed Charlss B. Maguire, at Williamsburg, near this city, on Thursday night, returned to the oily, not being able to traPc him. As Cahoe had a day the start of the police, it will probably be 801130 time before be is eructed. ,The officers engaged is the pursuit were Hague, Wray, Knox and Hamilton. Another Row Boat "was launched on Saturday af terncon, by the workmen in Andrew Fulton's sbup, called the "Andrew Fulton." She is a light draft boat, purchased in the East, and has a beautiful model for speed. They have also Mantilla& a very neat scull boat.. We 'expect to hoar from the Fal• ton soon. Leather dc.—ln another column, Mr. William Wilkinson, a well known dealer in leather, shoe findings, 6c., advertises his stook. His establish. ment is one well known to all city dealers, and his articles have always sustained the repatation of be ing A No. 1. Visitors to the Fair should bear this in mind, and call and examine his stock at No. 217 Liberty street. Seneca County Money.—Pereone holding notes of the Seneca County Bank are notified by J. V. Clay poole, itocoivor, that by calling on him at Columbus, ho will rooeipt for them, and said recolpts will bear interest from the date thereof. Ee also cautions the public against any sacrifice on said notes. Fire.—The alarm of fire yesterday morning was 000asioned by the taking tire, from a defective tlue, of the roof of a small brick building on Liberty street, near Fifth, occupied by a huckster. It was extin guished with little damage to the house. Odd Fellows.—Large delegations of Odd Fellows arrived by yesterday's trains, to to present at the dedication of the new hall which the order have erected in this city, which will take place to morrow. Judge IVilkius.—lt gives us great pleasure to be able to announce that Judge Wilkins is recovering from the severe indisposition with which helms been affected Tha First Entry of (!attte for ad Fair.—On Sat. urday afternoon, Seth A. Bushnell, ut Hartford, Cambridge county, Ohio, entered and s talled at the Fair Groundn, a herd Splendid Durham cattle, twenty-llva in number. W refer to the advertisement heeded " House Wanted." Any one wishing a good tenant would do well to call and see the advocti2er. We direct the attention of oar readers to the card of Coulter & Mentzer, in this day's paper. Any thing in tha painting, graining or glazing line will be promptly attended to. The Circus oondtnenoee to-morrow. Bo prepared with the dimes, es they don't trudt. .11c,o Novele.—We are indebted to Messrs. Hunt A Miner, hlastmie Hall, for the new novels, " Daven port Dunn," Charles Lever's last, which, from a cur sory examination, will bear a favorable comparison with his other works, and onother entitled " After Dark," by Wilkie Collins, author of the " Dead 'Se cret," " Hide and Seek," eta. Camay/040es advertisement of men and boys' clothing will Interest many. Hie manufacture of clothing has grown in popularity, from its neatness of style and durability. Buyers will find his prices favorable. a EAU LUSTRALE, OR RAM RESTORATIVE OE JULES UAITEL.—This article, composed of vegeta. ble substances, has rapidly acquired a world-wide celebrity for its wonderful qualities of beautifying and invigeraqug the Hair, at the same time obviating baldness and dandrnft. /t 14 now In cotomon use Ma an indispensible article of Ma toilet. Bold by 11. L PAHNRSTOOK a 00., No. 60, earner fourth and Wood streets, Drugglste generally, and at the Laboratory of Jules Hanel i Oon No. T O 4 Obeintut street, PilllndellAda. se24, . The . Ness National Theatro.—As will be seen by an advertisement elsewhere, Governor Foster Intends opening his Theatre this evening. We sincerely wish him all success. He has done much for the drama in our city, has spent his best days and his moans In furnishing to our citizens a first class plan of amuse ment, and we regret to say that ho has not met with the success which ho deserved. Now•that he is again with us, let us show that we appreciate what he has effeoted, the establishing of a temple for dra matic purposes, and by our liberal patronage, en deavor to make some recompenso for the pecuniary lass he has sustained while ministering to our amuse ment. Two esto.bliAtlients clan be kept up bore, and no one will doiy diet Governer Foster is entitled to his fall share of the business. Let it therefore be accorded cheerfully, displaying itself in houses that will fill his pockets. Outator <i Mentzer, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Drainers. Orders left at their shop on Fourth street, near Market, Burke's Buildings, will be promptly attended. oelin W DR. J. HOSTETTKR'S CELEBRATED STOMACH III.I`I4 , ISS, have doubtless created es much sensation lu the community for its remarkable cnre, as ony other medicine extend It is a fact that iu the minds of many porsono a prejudice ellsts agaLuet what ere caHoti Patent Mediclues ; but why should this prevent you resorting to au article that has such an array of testimony to support It as lluatetters Stomach Bittern. Physicians preirrlhe It why ehuuld y.at dist-ard ' JO 4tee, tai and 11. It • iu then khn: , why 1 y , l r• - :ect LA Out t..ur prtJU,har LBUly. yvrlr I -t , , LL B ererhoetua iaJoi yof ) vor health. If yea are rock and clout a tardieltlu. LI y those Hitters. *alt. by Llrnggw, hud detll,,rs geuerhlly, overyv, I,y :108TETTER Shumfactareni nutl Pr..prletors, 66 Water and 66 YFODS atreetu J. d. OLIN'S OBLEBILATRD 5T03141011 Bre- TERS—Try them, and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh Is heir to, but leaves them to test their own merits, and the consiar tly increaaing demand for them is antllciont proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far an. perier to any preparation of the kind u Jar in the market. Their ode Id aiwoya attended with the moat beneficial re• salts iu ca,ea of Dyspepsia, lore of appetite, weakneaa of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes ell morbid matter from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy one to the whole system. lie sure au I call for .1. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that the article pur chased bears the name of J. M. Olin, us manufacturer. For sale by J. Id. OLIN, SOie proprietor and manufacturer Ne. 2137 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and by druggists and - tellers iretausliv. I y';9 JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Wareroonts, 4141 Pent. street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE the' la addition Co the Furl/ ttoso Lualuass, I also devote atteuti,b UNDERTARINU ilearet,J bad Carelage3 arultila.l AUCTION SALES. jjAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTU ST., At the new Commercial Sales '.oollld, No. 64, Fifth street, every week day, are bold pail!, atlas of goods in all variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large stuck which is constantly replenished with fresh c.usigh• manta, that must he closed torthwith. Am 10 O'OLOOK, A. M., Dry GOOtil and fancy artides, comprising nearly everything needed In the line for personal and family us..; tabie cut levy; hardware; clothing • boots and stares; bilks ware, Ac. AT 2 0'61,00K, P. hi., Household and kitchen furniture, new and 5.... - ..ond-hand, beds and bedding; carpets; elegant Iron stone Chins as, stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Ac. AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Fancy articles; watches; clocks; Jea..olll ; nitHical lastro meats; guns; clothing; dry goads; boots and sbaus . boot. stationery, Ad [sal P. 31. D!t\lN,duct e MORTGAGE CON STROtJTION BON Li, AT AUCTION—On TpKSDAY EVENLN.., Sapteni bar 2ith, a; 7„ o'clock, at the Commercial Sales ltr,ora3, fit Fifth street, will be sold: two Coupon 7 ceut IDirtgag4 Construction R. ride, [send by Pi•taburgli, ayne and Chicago Railroad Company (er $lOOO ezdb. lotarust pay,,. tile in July and January, In New York. CLOTIIINO, CLOTHS, CAS' INE &kJ, AT AUCTION.—At the Outsituercial enio, Y.oouni, Nu. 64 Fifth otreet, uu TUESDAY ..01,tember I , Bth, at lu o'clock, and o'clock In [no e VOl-11.14, will be oold, u quantity of heavy overcoate, dross puiliti au l vests, black cloths, cattail:let, ladles' shawls, tor's ',pa, ear pot and leather traveling bags, ifsc. - P. 81. DA 016, Auct'r. IMPORTED PAINTINOS .A 1 AUC TION.--Latitaa and gentleman of taste In the P; 5e Arid plena° notice that a descriptive cutuloguo of superior Imported Gil Paintings. to be sold in the second tl or Hales bourn ' No. 64 WWI atroot, on TIIIIII.BDaY EVENIi, a, Sap. teruber 30th, at o'clodt, it now preparing, and will be ready fue thst.loutiou iu a tow days. Further runic. will Iw give. of the time when the Paintings will he arranged for oratultiathsil. [8625) Y. It. DAVIS, Auct'r. ORPIIAN'SOOURT ADJuURNED SALE of Real Elliito In South Pittsburgh and P.friniogliano, on TUESDAY EVENING, Soptem her 28th, at 7 o o'clock, at the Commercial Piles Rooms, 64 W it2h Weer, by order of It. Riddle Rohort, , , Administrator of 0. 0. Gregg, do lized, will ha Bola Taren of ground situate in South Pittsburgh being marked and numbered 38, 83 and OR in the plan oisald borough. Seven lots of ground in ttm idao ot iota iFeld ~ nt by twirl; of Grecw., .n the yorhugh of Birmingham. viz: Nos. tll, bz and 93, kta•ing c•trh a front of 24 feet on Canton street, and extending back 100 teat to (Mount alley. Nos. 177 and 178 having each u front of 21 teat on Waahlugton street, and exttuding back 100 feet to Walnut alley. Non. 2)8 and 213 each hav,ng a front of 2 feet on Washington Atre,t, a•.d extending ba. k 100 feat to Spruce allay. Title Indisputable. Terms cnab. (sal') P 11 DAVIS. Anct'r. 6 . ()VERNNIENT ENGINES AND BOILERS AT AUCTION, Übi THUKSDAV, 14TH Ule OCTOBER NEXT WE will sell in the Navy Yard, at Mem phis, Tenueueoe, the ENGIN E 8 and BOILERS need by the tiuvernment to the manufacture of rope. DEORI PTION Double Acting Engine, of two cylinders of 42 Inch stroke 16 inches in diame;er--eatlinated at fifty horse power each, with an indaposident cut-c 3 attached to each cylinder. Bide valves with eccentric motion. One large regulator with connections complete, and indicator attached, for time and revolution. Main driving wheel 12 feet in diameter, of cast iron, with inserted. teeth. Jack gear running In connection with it is of cast Iron with cut teeth, feel in diameter, giving velocity ,to the jack shaft three to one of that of the en gines. Ergines rests ou iron beds Ta felt long, 2 feet high, weighing 2000 4, each. ' Slain filleting connected with the jack shaft 65 feet long, d inches In diameter, of wrought Tennessee iron with stands and coupling complete. Bras, and babbett metal boxes; 7 large drums from S to 16 feet in diameter fitted on the shafts. The foandatlons that the en gines and main line of shafting rests on, are or stone, and are fitted in such a manner ',hat they can be 'moirecl with the unglues. Six cylinder boGers, 30 feet long, 30 Inches In diameter. Fronts, grate-bars, pipes and connections for steam and water. Also, Faber water-gauge connected with each boiler. Boilers are arranged in two separate sets, con nected Bo that either or both can be used: one set can al ways be kept in order. They are m ado of 5. , :y inch Tennessee Iron. Iron :routs far boilers 23 fe e long and 6 feet high. The Engine and Boilers are finished, in all their parts, in the beet wotkmanlike manner. They were bunt by N. L Norfolk, of Salem, Masaachnsetts, at a coat of about $15,000. They were used by the Government fur a few months, and proved to be, superior to any in the Mississippi Talley. TERMS I 046-thh - ti to fall duo 15th December, 1858; one-third loth June, 1859, and one-third 15th December, 1859—aotes to be eatisiactorily eadarsed. The sale will be positive and without resq . ve ALSO Will be !mad al the game time, for 28 years, all the Bole Walk uut liaratofuru dlapoarxi. 0. B. LOClfil & 00., Auctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers. seaultoclo d. & Iff• /PRICE,t3 GEN'I'IiAL PLANING MILL, WATItla STREET, A.LLEGIIEMY, ARE now in fall operation, with Fay & CO.' improved machinery for the manufactnrlng-of Sash Framed, Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. Paden; dnd Con tractors will dud It to their ad , ranMge to call and ascertain oar prices. anlklydaw CHICK BRING & SONS' ENLARGED 1 ! NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. Tile subscriber will open on THURSDAY, Septemb sr 2.5 d, nlz superb 7 octave Piano Fiat's. of the NEW A SCALE, bdag the that that have been brought to this city. Alan ; ONE OF CEILOKEIUNG SONS' NEW BOUDOIR OR COTTAGE PIANOS. The Immense demand in the Eastern cities for these in • stramoott, has compelled the Meters. Chickering to employ their entire force of nearly five hundred men on the NEW ECALE PIANOS. The public are respectfully invited to call and see them, end jadge for themselves. JOHN H. AIELLOH,, 41 Wood street, Sole Agent for Qt.itilrerina 5 Boss, for Pittsburgh and West, ern Pennsylvania. sea }S EW ICE CREAM SALOON, AND LADLES ADATAIIBANT, NO. 27i FIFTH STREET. Thw subscriber has Rased, end fitted np several connuedi• ems rooms, nearly opposite the Exchange Bank, on Fifth (abet, which are now opon for d e Bummer Sewn. l Le• B and gentlemen can alwaysan abundant supy of FRESH CONFECTIONARY. Min. /CLE ()Ai p wa, WATER 10ES, and all the refroshmentsof the season. All are tespecttally =quested to tisit the rooms, and teat for th vat 1•10)Iforxi WAY. WILLIAM H. COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 210 South Front Street, Philadelphia, Agent for lanidziek Ws (Iharna DuMh Am. stardam Gin; Havana and Garman o,pra ; W3nea, Bran. dies, etc., in Onto= Howe and In Blom seltly• STABOH-800 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch, fan eta bJ O , OO BMX CO Y77' 7'9H71 HU P A' ior73dly—Lo P. M. DAVIS, Auk.tluut..il YEATON, COMA.EAT 6 . I6rgEBUROIR BOARD OE' 'ELLA DC AUL, kilitC NTS' EXT II V7ll. t1.4111T11 rico Preridsntr. Isema DIORIIY, ht EDWARD GREGO, 21 Tre.azUrCl. N. tioLblitB, JA BuperinUndent. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. Onsmittee of Arbitration for Auputi. ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P., C. U. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOOMIS. Stage of Water. one fi.x.t Ave inches water In the channel PITTSBURGH 111 A ELR keportwl Ea:Trudy for the Daily Morning Post Prrrawnea, ileptember 25. 186 FLOUR...SaIea today, are nllasually light; reaching only 312 bbla. from store at $6,82@5;10 for superfine, t6,02@ 6,75 for lira do, and $0 for eiira fanill) tIR AIN Hull—wits of data IF', L• 1 4 L•aalt. from atore at 45 11 _Sale , ' 14 loads iron, scales at $, , ,i( - 11 i.lll r:ESE...SaIes 37 huxes W H. at 7 .(je. COPPRE...SaIes 23 sacks prime Ric at 123 F15H...8 bble. Nu. 3 Mackerel add at $10,50 per BACON...SaIes 1000 lbs. Bhonlders at 7c , and 1000 IDs. engar cured Hams at 12c. SALT...SaIes of 100 bbis. Allegheny extra sold at $1,50. POTATOP.S...SaIas of 8 bbla Jersey Sweet Potatoes at $3 60@$4 00 per bbl. VINEGAR—Regular sales of Ballot's to city and country at 6c. '44 gallon ; t all other markets 9c. WHIBBY...BaIes 81 hbls. rectified at 25@2.6e. Philadelphia Market. PII/LLDELPECLi, September 26.—F1Jur 11 firmer, and more inquiry for shipment; sales of fresh ground superfine 'at LO, and extra family at $6 50. In Rye, Flour and Corn Meal there is nothing doing. Very little Wheat offering ; sales of 3000 bush at $1 30@$1 33 for mixed, and $1 40@ jl 42 for white. Rye is in demand, and 2000 bush sold at 754820 for new and old. eons is dull; 2000 bash yellow sold at 94)91 in store. Oats unchanged; 1500 hush of new Delaware was sold at 43%0. Whisky Is firm at 24®250 per gallon. New York Market. Naar Yoak, September 25.—Cotton is firm; Bales 1200 bales. Flour firm; sales 10,500 bbls Southern at ss@ss 74. Wheat firm; 40,000 tm.h sold, Western Red Wheat $1 16@ $1 21, and White at $1 85. Corn buoyant; Bales 77,000 bush. Pork heavy at $l6 85@ 1 6 90. Bacon quiet at By 4 © 8% ; 40,000 bbls clear smoking Middles at 12%c. Whisky declined %c et 28c. Linseed steady at 75c. Bides dull; Western 18(4)200. Sugar dull, and %@%c lower; sales at 89408%. Coffee steady; sales 4.000 bags at 10%©113. Molasses quiet; New Orleaus sold at 48052 c. Preights on Cotton to Liverpool 5.82. !ew York Stook [Market. Naw Ycae , September 25 —Stocks higher; Chicago and Rock Island, 65; Illinois Central, 79; Illinois Central Bonds, 91%; Missouri 6's, 81%; Michigan Central, 60V.; Erlo, 32}.1,; Lit Cr ass Land Grants, 25%; Tennessee 6's, 9U. Cincinnati Market OINOINNATI, September 26.—F100r unchanged and rather dull: demand limited ; 12,000 bble sold at $4 9.5@k5 10 for superfine; receipts 4500 bbls within the last 24 hours. Whi3ky unchanged and dull; sales 800 bbls at 200. There is no change in Grain. Provisions are Inactive; 200 bble Mess Pork sold at $l5 50 arid a small lot of Bulk Shoulders at 6c packed. Sugar and Molassea irregular and generally lower, but the sales are kept private ; in the regular way the prices are the same. Linseed Oil is selling at 82 arid dull. Money matters unchanged • R. T. KENNEDY W. S. S NNNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL, ALLEGHENY CITY, IL I'. KENNEDY SL 8110. WHEAT, RYE, AND COHN PIiItaHASED. FLuUkt. CJHN MtAl, .I.ND Hkr!tHNY, MASI iII+ACrUKED AND Db.LIVEIIED IN PEeTelsChilH AND 4.1.,LN.J ar37:lytiev. F.:MAL+ .!e.L H uN L6tIVI9HY VY M. W. k N H , 114 01 T , 'LIST PREMIUM READY MADE LINEN AND DRESS SI ()OK iIfANUFAC TOR Y, NO. 609 ARCH STREET, PHLtA...ADEIL,PLIIA. Idettuu god Uott,,,n Ceder tfhit Li uud Dtatvot", - vats, Scarf, Ulovea, liandkorchlefa, Dreasing Shirts Wrappers, and Drk is Bto trade to order Ly mem• taw:tient. and 6arraut"t t nti,,faction. E. P. 191IDDLETON BRO , WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEIALEIRS IN FINE OLD WHISKYS. i„ NORTE FRONT STREET, J.1.1y1 PUMADICIL Go win) 1 E --- GEORGE P. WERTZ' First Premium Blind Factnyi, CORNER THIRD AND MARKET STS., rpHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR Honso with VENMAN STANDS, of the moat exqui site and ele . t : iureie nnish, will find it to their interests to give call W me a ore puteliasing elsewhere. My work le got up b g 7 the Ufa mechanics (not apprentices.) Every attention is Ann to tho wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 7l TIITRD Street. Pittelmrgh. [myS]yis DAVID H WILT TAUS, CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ILd FOB , Fu RBEOTION OP GAS WORES, for from five garners and upwards, and for Boating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. rayects ip _ - PITTFIBUIIGH. P. HITCHCOCK, WCREERV & CO. (Buoassoas to Hrwsusi, MTaisay ,i C 0.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION lsigsollANTß, Wholesale Desdara In Produce, Blow and Wool, N 0.114 Second arreel, Pitlabgriitli Pa. gIY,RXBICI3II Springer Barbanel, Joseph B. Hader, Bt. Loofa; Plttebnrgh ; , Fenton Bros., 11,4 H. Ohilds & Co., ' Cornell & Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, Cosgrove A Co., " Garret &Martln,Phlladelphla; Pildiandless,Means A Co., " James, lient,'Santee & Co. " G. W. Bmltla, & Co., " Weaver & Grat ' am " Goo. M.& L. Gord,Ciucthestl Keane, Sterling & Co., A. B. Fenton A Brody, ' Yard, Gilmore & Co., u tayBlttf WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCHANT S, NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ga- Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Oeguso Brandies, Old Monongahela and itectift,d Whisky, of the VG heat guaDIY. dalAshlob WILLIAM BAGALEL WHOLESALE GROCER 9 Nos. IS and *3O Wood Street, jy23: tf V. 11.—tdoilEE1 DOBOit: MeGE E & CO DIEBOHANT TAILORS, Coolers In Ready Made Clothlog ar,d Gentletoen'a Burnish lug Goods, roraar of Voderal dttaet. and Market Squara Alle yhany City, Pa. Jel2:ly M AIRBLE 1 M ARBLE! ! JOhffe APCZArIiiO Ea A BEAUTIFUL SELEUTION OF MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES„ EnClOliniN3B 9 Poste, &pc., .itte. The public are raveetily invited to examine our eltraCk. Priixe low, and work warranted. NO. 'al GIBEITITY an/MT. pourr BOX FACTORY.— rstriguA . a. GU TES NOOSE*" Manufacture to order, BOXES imitable for soap and Candles, hardware and Variety Goode, etc., etc Ordess promptly filled ANIS Y. MILD/9G ROBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale Grocera, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Prodnoe arid Pittsburgh. Manufactures, No. 261 Liberty str sn. Pittaburgh. Pa. oot2frv. C,CRTWRIODIT & YOUNG , (Atticcazurs to John Ovitorigh4) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS or Pocket and Table Cutlery, Bum!notated and Den. tat instruments, Gans, Pistols, Pishiag Tackle, etc., No. 8 Wood street.. They give special attention the manafactttr. ug of Trnaaea, Sup.porters, etc. Jobbing and ftepalring itnprinctuality and despatch. apl, FURNITURE FOR CASH.-- A fall agortme at, of Pittsburgh mamifectared 4WILIVITIIIII4 embracing BOOK CAtiAS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a epledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which bustaesa is demo at this establishment is for CASH. Prices are made acwrdingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PACIKTNER A TaWIN , B, No. 103 Bmitbdeld street, helow Pilth. J. D. Yuman, Jain id, lawtm . raviedir ONLY $6OO for a stable and building lot 24 feet trout, on Logan street, by 100 deep to Osrpen tees alley. Pot. sale by B. CUTHBERT & SON, 8016. 61 Market street. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., AND PROPRIETOR OW B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets 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 tire fact of their not being more generally known through out the length and breadth of the land, It might, perhaps., be inferred that they are lacking in some of the great e5,,,,n• tiers of a family awl fcinti, or that there are other "rills their superior, -!c.; hut each, however, is not the testy, their sap ' P ly from a want of dispoaition or ability, on the part of the original (Dr. Wilton,) was always limited to such extent as at times to render it difficult to fill home orders, but with Oven this disadvantage wherever used they have never failed to call tooth the strongest testimony in their favor—testimeny in many instances unsolicited—not gotten up expressly for publicity—hut freely proffered to the in ventor as expressions of gratitude for the groat benefits de rived from the use of these truly wonderful Pills, in proof of which we subjoin the followings— We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, and members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conferenoe of the Methodist Bpi& copal Church, having each and all of us, during the peat few years, had frequent opportunitiee 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, in this communication, that we know them to be an excellent medicine, and, as RA, recommend their use to our friends and acquaintances , not only as a specific for Sick-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are !MOM mended, but as a safe family remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal "of Bilious attacks, etc. Revs. Jas. G, ifierneom, Wm D. Lemon, Juo. L. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis H. Read, Harvey Bradshaw Wesley Smith, closes Tictinell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Hays, B. 11.Sedwick, G. Martin, Thos. McGrath, J. M. Roger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, S. R. Brockunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Wen. Tipton, O. liedgeon, John Murray, 8. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. (From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.) Revs. Geo. Brown, Geo. Hughes', Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan. Jer. Browning, Wm. Ross, Rent. Simonton, Joe. Clark, Jas. L.r. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Oatron, John Beatty. My experience is not molten/rive as the expression in the above certificate; but as far as my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully endorse the sentiment of their superior value. WILLVES. From the Be,. L S. Hubbard, OhIio,AM REE Oct 27, 1839, Da. Watson:—l feel myself a thousand times obliged to you. I have for some years been afflicted with the dyspep sia and, from the good effects already produced by your pills in my case, I em persuaded that the contained 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 001. Camp, an elderly gentleman of Virginia, who has raised a numerous family, of some medical reading, and much experience in the use cf medicine. I doMost earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan to supply us with your moat excellent Anti-Dyspeptic 'Pill. I hovels/en in the us bit of using it myself, and in my fami ly, from the time you first brought them into use in our neighborhoOd, and upon all occasions have found them to answer the purpose for which they were administered his wife has been very much afflicted with sick headache, and, by using one-ball of on f of the pills, has uniformly found relief. I think It superfluous to enumerate the different complaints for which I have admirdstered these pills. Suf fice it to say that, s) far as the uumeroue complaints set out in the wrippir 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 better order than the use of any other cathartic that I have used, I am, sir, your friend and well-wisher, se3.dew JA NIJM M. CAMP. C A RRIAG E MAIITUFACTOR AND EASTERN REPOSITORY [I AS JUST RECEIVED ,AT HIS RE- P , eITORY, ~ttats:ed near the Two Mileoiw,„ - lion, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid aid general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, pin - kies, ew. His arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving new and second-hand vehicles. and the public may rely always finding a good stock on hand. He also mac- Asctrtres to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Aud ell pertaining to the holiness. With sigh t•ou yOkal ractical experience to this business,and his well-known facilitlea, he flatters alinseit that he suers greet inducements to purchasers. itom Tlto establishment la located on the route of the elx ceisior Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. sankcla w gErti' C. WEST & C 0 .9 ang ()ARRIAGES,' ftQCKAIVAYS, DIIDGMS, SULKIES AND DLEIGILS N 0.197 Poor. otreot, pirrasusetr„ PA. Jaat- All work warrant:A to bo of the bosronateriala and workmanship. reyl2:ls,dis DAGITERREAN GALLERIES anlS Iy—le R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Antbrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittdrargn PRICES TO SUIT ALL. my.19:11-fip ABEAUTIFUL PlCTURE.—Pliotography is writing by light. The outlines of the human harm taken by this process, and touched by the Artist's pencil, must be perfect. Those.who want such Picturea_can get them at WALL'S, Jones' Building, Fourth street. [se2traw AMBROTYPES— A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN BE ILIAD AB LOW IN TUE COUNTRY, AT W DAGURRREAN'AND AMBROTY. , ' BK.Y AND SIDE-LIGHT GALLERY ? EACH STRiaff, NZ/LILLY OPPOSITB TECH POST-OiTIOt oz. PICTURES taken In all the variana atylea, in any weather, and warranted to please, at reaaonablo rates. 1;133,.a1ck or deceased peraona taken at their residence. ap2o:lydtier-10 4'ITTEIBITReIi fIARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AN D J AMRROTYPII GALLERY has been removed kin 78 Fourth rtreot, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market. Theserooms haying been built especially for the purpose, with three large - lights, are not surpassed in the city for comfort, convenience and urcellence in arrangement. air Our old Glenda and patrons ; and those wishing en parlor nOLIOESOF.' are invited to call. let. Reception Boom nod Specimena on the ground Boor. ap7 ZANESVILLE. 4 For Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Oapt. Mort. Avaaa, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Por (might or passage apply on board . DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Seoond Stract, Lubricating Oil for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, is superior to the best winter strain sperm for burning in all kinds di TROUP SUPERIOR PATENT 111 PROVED LAMP. Vida lamp performs a perfect consumption of all smoke and smell arising from the use of oil, In which other lamps are found Imperfect, thereby giving a mach more brilliant Hama Per sale wholesale and retail by aul2.2md H. BOUILEAII, Sole" Agent. No. 22 Cliff Street, New Bork, MANZIPAOTIIBMI 4LAB9 SYRINGES, ROMCE 0 FAT HI VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware for ObemLsts, Drag Oats, Perfumers, Photo graphers, etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A fiber. al dismnant made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug gists tmd Dealers solicited. Prim Lists sant on ap m plies. .0. Jy80:13 FIVE LOTS OF GROUND, EACH CON TUNING one acre, for sale Price $:200 each:Terme, K i in hand, balance in one, two anti three yeats, situate at four miles from the city S. CUTHBERT & BON, felt, 61 Market street. INDIA RUBBER CORKSCREWS; 2021 Holden; Propelling Pencils; P 0118; Inkstands; " Pocket, 3. IL WELDIII, Bookseller end Stationer, GI Wool street, new Woutti. a a For 8110 by MEDICAL DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonto, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILL S PREPARLD AND SOLD BY WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A CARRIAGES. JOSEPH Wharke M417117ACM./33,0 Or No. 21 Filth Arcot, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, AS AT ANY' ST OLABB RSTABLIBEIMINT WALL'S, Fourth street ROGERS' 'Removed to 21 Fifth Street. STEAMBOAT LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, ttO A. H. C. BROCKEN, rmioDa OF ADMISSION: Dress Circle and Porquett.o.soo bhmilythrolo---...1.....260. Colored Bates- ................60c Colored eallery-.—...250. 'Rickets to Private Boxee.-760 Whole Boxes--...-$5,00. Proscenium Boxes-.--. 43 00. THIS WINING, 17,0ti0t..1 ..71.1.4 will be pnuum,4,. H089.E SHOE BOBDISON ; 08, THE RATTLE OP SING'S MOUNTAIN. , Horse Sboo Bobinson....---.—....—.......... —Mx. Ill'Arland. Mildred Lattsday . Mina Cordallo a pp all Favorita Dance Miss Jennie Hight. Grand Dance .Maas Julia Turnbull. To conclude with F.t.MELY FAILINGS. Doors optia at 7 o'clock. Curtain rim at 7%. BOZO:Mee pen from 1p to 3 o'clock. ANNIIIAL STATE FAIR OB T I/E . . PeßUSVVailla State Agricultural Society. sEeviugn, 2511 H AND AND OCTOBEII UT, 485E1 FAIR (} AOUN DS, ic I: ARD, PIiSiIJURGEL. = Annual dildit2st,e, Friday, at 2 e. a Awards of 13010 Mltteo allltollllo4,Cl (tilt rairds. ArtlcrOß f,fi eXhibiti,t MCl:Ogled to A. O. MUMS; Sea :burgh. k ticua intl 'n ; I'M ded for exhibition, transport retr 3 a , r .i uc o i n o d 3 on a g n ati a s e too la od fre, of charge. Office, No. rifth street, where ehfrh.s at./ be received, and exliib tore' tickets famished. Books of entry closed on Tuesday, 11000. Premium Lists and Liat of Judges furtiLla ed on application Sir Mambas' Tickets, Single , admission, 25 cents. Exhibitors Must Nicome members. A. 0. IISISTIESp. Becr.tary State Agricultural Society. GREAT WORLD CIRCUS WILL EXHIBIT IN PITTSBURGH ON BE , N TRIMBLE'S LOT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & VEDA Evoo night at 736 o'clock, and on WEDNIIBDiI, TIM I RSDAY AND Bann MITZA-2i0035, AT 2 0'01?[.. Among the Ritmo& of tido utablishmant,'will ba Poland, THE ANTONIO BROTHERS : IJILLTAmE ANTONIO, lORENZO throw°, AUGUSTO ANTONIO, ALPRONSO ANTONIO. THE CARROLL TROUPE: MAD. M. A. 0A.E111..4., 111D'LLE MARIE CLAEROLL, W. B. CAR ROLL, MASTER oliA.B. CARROLL. THE MIGASI BALLET TROUPE: ALBERT F. AYMAB., JERRY Pi'AP_LAND, U. C. EINAPP, the People'a Clown, EL3iTidt, Si ....sing Clown, J •it.OriARDS, and TO6I TIPTON Pravkne to tLi eft.. lICOI3 performarteu, BID'LLE WAR. LAND will ranknn 7err(fic Ascension, from the .41 - round to the top of Ur. ef p ;le upon a Single Wire, a Metance of Two Hundred Peet, wirni not preTontad by the literal. AMU:3BION C.O ant!. Pit, Ali cants. [ee2A JOHN W. BiIi'CARTHY, BILL, chteti - Lati AND CARD Will prompt - is' to itit, Distributing and Posting BILLS, CIB.CDILARS, CARDS AND PIOGRAMMEB, For Itattroade, .914113, Steamt:natt, Anvizements, Hales, Bte. All orders, either by mall, telerraah, or otherwise, seat to the tfthe of the Daf fy lelorntng But, will be faithfully attended to. Packages forwArdei by the Adams Express Company will be promptly diamised of u.marcing to direotionß. sel4 SINGER'S o z 0.1 I HE GREAT SUPERIORITY OF Over all others, for tae I:19e of Clothing and Shoo hiLuanfao wren, Harness I Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, has long been known and practically acknowlaged. HIS NE* FAMILY MACHINE, Which le a light,!compict and highly ornamental. maohine t (doing its work equally well with the large machtnes,) and moat become a firorito for family use. Wir A full. supply of the above Machines for sale at Now York prices, by I R. STRAW, 82 Market street, anl9:l y-2p Pittsburgh, Penn's. SEWING IVIACHI,NES.- SENVITO MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF These Machine's are admitted to be the beat in market for family use, making an elastic double thread stitch, which will not rip even if every fourth otitch be cut, It is the only low priced ilonble thread Machine in market. Orden§ will ha received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent, No. 20 Fift street, on the corner of Market alley, Pittsourgh, Pa. *W. NIYPIOIII-31. DALY, on the corner. of Fifth street and Market alley, is the only ono of the name hs btudnets on this street j3 , 16:13 , W. C. ELLIOTT, r—i cq C 5 Z THE first place in public estimation ie tww justly aciorded to the GROVER BAKER MA NE, for faultily Bowlug, for the following reasons let. It is MORE BIMPLU and BASTLE KEPT IN ORDER than any other Machine. 2d. It makes a; seam which w :Li NOT RIP or ReIVIII4 thilligh every third stitch is cut. 3d. It semi froM two ordinary spool, and thus all trouble of 'winding threeil is avoided, while the laraei .E.acidne can be adapted, at plesaurc, by a mere olian3o of spools, to all varieties of work. 4th. The sami l blachiriti vans silk, linen thread and spool cotton, with equal facility. 6th. The seam la as elastic as the moat elastic fabric, se that it is rrea train all LIABILITY to BREAK, in WAVE. LNG, IIIONING,, , or otherwise. 6th. The stitch madtfby Abehine Is more BisAl7T/- YU than any other made, either by h.eld or niachina. Grover & BaktrisqhObert--[Amer. Agrioultirlet. To all of which the Tribune (give, umon -4N. Y. Tribune. It is all that iticiatma to Y. Independent. others do not.—{Homo Journal. It . finirhes its awe cork; We give It thelproferenco.—(Amer. Baptist. It needs only . , to be even to be appreciated.—(Phreno. Journal. Adapted for Woolens, linen or cotton.--(Amer. Medical Monthly. We Me Grover at Bat-es beat.—{Loadies' Wreath. Which fa tbe heat?" Grover & azker's.—:2l. Y.Dlapatch. Superior to all lathers.—[N. Y. Mercury. Wo have no hesitation in recommending it.-01. Y. EI:L press- It requires no re-spooltvg.—{N. Y. Evangelist. For family us ',they are unriveled.—{N. Y. Daily blevra. They sew a scant that will not rip N. Y. Courier. it performs nobly and espciltiously.—Nii. Y. Examiner.. aemarkable for the elasticity of seana.—(Pollee Gazette. Well adapted to all kinds o family cerrizsg.......4N. Y. Oba. The most bleed invention of modern times.-.{'.Heel, Bne. est for family use.— (il. Y. Day Book. We do not beelpte io recommend la-rN. Y. Chronicle. Itiews strongly and dory not rip.--{Life Mu:trate& The prince of inventiens.—iProt. Churchman. It fa woman's best friond.—lN. Y. Weekly Nowa And two hundred more Were:iota: PHILADELP HI A To Clergymen and Benevolent Socialism. The (MOVES 4 - 1 G llttilltß SEWING HAMM 00. will sell, for the present, to Clergymen and Serocsolent Scinstios their superior machine at one-half the mat natal price. W. 0, Etuorr, /merit, No. 21 Fifth street. G ENTLE 'S HATS FOR•AUTIIIIN, l a NOW READY. In preparing t o Hate of the prrant iscda; uone but the most finished woitmen have bsen employed, and nothing but the best ond,kholeost materials used. Every endeavor has be made td combine 'Elegance of Fortn,.. with Fitness, and Beatty of Design with utility. The maderetpe4, there fore, confidently submits these elegant Autumn Hats to the Inspection of gesitlemen, and licefully awaits their liberal patronage. W., P. WARBURTON, lhadtionable Hatter, 141:1zo.* I , No. 430 Cheathut street,Philadelphin, AMITSEMENTS. I T B G.H . TU£A.TR E. Bole Leasee and & Pan= Stain Direct0r.......... AL DAlrre. AN ATM ACTIVE BILL. Sept. 2p, 29 and 30, and Oats I, raild Poster, .eIfeTtIBURGE, FA SEW NO MACHINES. SINGER'S MACE/131E THE $2O AND $4O DOUBLE LOOK STITCH MR. DALY, NO. 20 ETPTN STRZIET, dPraciisos Tur:Pmsa. 0 1 A o,*l E g
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