CIF orning = PITTSBUR GH: THURSDAY NiOSNING:.:B::::SEPT. 30, 185 S :--- DEMOCSATIC STATE NOMINATIONS POP. SUPPERS lIIDaI, WILLIA. .M A. PORTER, OP PEECIADELPHIA. FOR CANAL COWNIRSIONVE, WESTLEY FROST, OR FAYETTE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET OONGLES-3, STINT DIBTEICR ANDREW BURKE, City. ccnaus—rrox. inszawr JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Ohio. 8331'13XL McS.BB, Birmingham 6637X1/14: THOIILiS DONNELLY, Collins, PHILIP 11. 81:st,vr.,ISON, JOHN 11. lEWIN, City, ROPERi . Y.OBEOW, Boa. AUOUSTUS lIARTJE, Allegheny SES6LTIP : BABIiES FORD, Upper St. Clair PSO2IIONOTAST : ALEXANDER BLACK, Sesickley GaNTIESIONIM : THOMAS PARLEY, Allegheny 0011.031:11. WILLIAM ALEXANDER Arurros.: JOHN 'HURRAY ' South Pittsburgh, D 13311202 07 TEC POOR HAD; Boma Indiana, DEMOCRATIC MEETING. I:c?DRMOORATS, ATTEND.—There will ba a meet ing of the Democracy, IN TOE DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY, ON TEUTESDAY EVENING, September 30th. The followinggentlemen are expected to Speak upon this WILL A. STOKES, • CHARLES SOALER, P. C. SHANNON, WILSON MiCANDLEES, R. BIDDLE BOBERTS, a. H. S. WINOAED t&D TUE DEVOORATIO COUNTY 00315IITI`Kil OF OaItRESPOIRDENOE have appointed meetings to be held as follow e SATURDAY, 2d October, 2 P. M., at Barn's Tavern, in Rob- inson township. EV.treINO Or BAUD DAY, 7 a'clozi, at Eialoy's Tavern in Lower a t.Olair township. MONDAY, 4th OA eber, 2 o'clocir, P. li., et A. licFarland's in North Vayst!e township. EVENING OP SAME DAY, 7 o'clock, at"Noblestown. WEDNESDAY. dth October. 2 o'clock, P. 11., at Fairmount School House, in Franklin township. THURbDAY, 7th October, 2 o'clock, P. Y., at P. Wisensan's, in Pine township. SATURDAY, oth October,2 o'clock, r ix., at retract's Tavern, in Indiana township. SAME DAY, 2 o'clock, P. 11., at John lleown's, In Roza townthip. EVENING OF SAME DAY, %o'clock, at Bollinger% In Ste,WartsLo WM. MONDaY .I:VENING, llta Cctober, 7 o'clock, at Marke lionee, in McKeesport. Epeakers RiU be in attendance D. D. BRUCE, Cheirmsn of Dem. County Committee of Correspodence DEMOORA TIC NATURALIZATION CaItiMITTEE JOHN slcOLO'ilirltY, JOHN TAYLOR, SAMUEL CAMERON, ,DANIEL FICKEISON, JAS. O. CHEMINS, OLIAS. W. LEWIS. Thaler of whom c n be consulted daily, at their respective places of LaainEss. W 25 THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF THE DIF FERENT FRECINTS, composing the TwentyFiret and Twenty Second Congressional Districts, will be supplied with the regular and only genuine Democratic Ticket, at the ofdes of the Morning Post, I ittsburgh. JOHN P. GLASS, Chairman. I,W .XXITD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.—In ac cordance with a resolution of the Democratic Con vention of September lf.th, 18.59, the following named per are appointed a Committee of Vigilance, for the Twen ty-Sccond Congressional District R. 11. Herr, 0 W. Cats, Lee litectlasm, Charles My - sou, P. J. Sinclair. W. Clayton, James Patton, J. - D. E. McKinley McGee, Gerais, Gerat, Charles H. Pan[sun, Wm. Jimlett, D. Campbell, H. Hs asin ger, Capt A. Hays, Samuel Smith, • Joseph Birmingham, D. H. Williams, Samuel McCune. - Boliert Ste unman, W. J JOHN W. GLASS, Chairman. FIRST PAGE. COVENTS —To the Democrats of the XX lid District—Backing Water—A Voice from But• ler—Full Particulars of the Burning of the Steamer Austria—Somerset County—Lette r from Blair—Latest Telegraphic News—T he Weekly Review of the Pittsburgh Market. Amuaements. Antonio &- Wilder's Circus is pleasing the multitudes at Ben Trimble's Hotel. G o and see it to night. Lon Morris has crowded houses every night, at Masonic Hall. There is no need to advise people to go and see the Minstrels, tor the advice is unnecessary, The New National Theatre presents a first rate entertainment, and is filled with large audiences nightly. Gov. Foster deserves well of the lovers of amusement in this city, and dry know it. 1 1'he Pittsburgh Theatre is well patronized The company is a good one, and the enter tainment well selected. Italian Opera We hear it rumored that sometime in Nor vein bar, our citizens will have an opportunie tv of hearing a series of six first class Italian operas, under the skilled management of Mr. Ullman, of the New York Academy of Mu. , sic. A subscription will be opened by gen tlemen here resident, at an early day,in order to secure this delightful and fashionable mu'S sical entertainment. Mellor'. Music Store Mr. John H. Mellor, the agent for Chicker , , ing'e pianos in this city.has just received from the manufacturers six most superb instru• mutts, which, added to his previously large assortment of pianos, gives the purchaser an opportunity to procure just such an instru ment as will please. Mr. Mellor is himself a skilful And practiced musician, and his judg' ment and_taste, in all matters relating to the art, are unimpeachable. An acquaintance of over twenty years with him enables us to speak of him, not only as a good musician but as an upright and reliable man of busie ness, in whose representations the utmost de pendence may be placed. Strangers visiting the city at the fair, will find it a pleasure to call at Mellor's store, if it is only to look at his beautiful pianos. He has music of all kinds on sale, and a great variety of articles such as music stores usual ly furnish. The Benefits of Advertising. tlt is stated by the Boston Journal that the receipts of the Penns3 Ivania Railroad Com pany at the agency in New York have in creased eighty-eight per cent. since the com pany commenced advertising in the New Eng land papers, in April, 1857. The advantages of advertising can never be appreciated in theory; the practical results are the convinc ing arguments in favor of the system. Buy the Papers. Hunt & Miner have received all the literary weekly papers of date of October 2d. They have the New Ycrk Ledger, the Meroury, the Olive Branch, the Picayune, Weekly Maga zine and Harper's Weekly. Hunt & Miner's Masonic Hall,: Fifth street, is the place to lay in a stock of winter reading. They have all the new novels, magazines, books ;and news papers of the day. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MOUNT HOPE NURSERY, firma BT. oLArR mowNsorp, ALL'HOUENY COUNTY, Six and-a ball mimes from Pit'atertsh, consisting in part of a large. assortment of APPPLE TREES, two years old, of the m ost valuable varieties. Wailing and two year old PEACH TREES, of the finest quAlay Selected varieties of PEAR. Mame( and Standard Selected varittios of PLUM and CHERRY. AIso,ORNAMENTAL and SHADE TURES of the most hardy sorts. Every variety has been selected with great care, and will be warranted to folly come np to the representation given of It. By close attention to bo i ness, and a proper use of the i•xperienco, by %Oda) this bu.l - is governed purchasers will be dealt with to the:r in t rest, and rewire su.b ineteaction to planting, etc , as the subscriber, after twentp•:lye years' experience, may deem necessary. All crd re promptly attended to. se3o:la• JOIN SMITH, fit, Lebanon Y. o. C A R D.- MERCHANTS AND OTHERS Visiting the STATE, FAIR, end whthlng to conanit their own advantage, thenld not fail to 'booming the FINE AND FRESH STOCK -OP GROCERIES, TO BE ROUND AT THE STORE OF THE SUBSCRIBER IT HAS BEEN BOUGHT AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGE, AHD OF THE VERY BEST HOUSES IN BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA BA L T IMO II E , I=l CITY AND COUNTRY JOBBING TRADE TO THE CASH BUYER GROCERIES, SPECIAL INDUCEMTS ARE OFFERED AS THE MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLES IN THE MARKET ARE TO BE FOUND AMONG THIS STOCK A LARGI ASSORTMENT 01 PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES ALWAYS ON II'AND W. M. GORMLEY, Lilo. •P7l Liberty Street, Directly opposite Eaglo Hotel 3tdaltw 50,000. CIRCULATION, 50,000. RUNT & MINEit'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, Calculated and Edited by SANFORD C. HILL. NO. 1, FOR 18:39 Now Ready, for Bale by Dealers Everywhere It is a largo book of 72 pages, printed on flue white pa per, and le sold at the exceedlnly low price of FIVE CENTS. It contains, b.:lab:lea the usual cslculatleas, 0,3 ( . G1101+,11.; ['wail and latereiting matter:— Table of the difference of Time between Pittsburgh and other cities of the United Stales, Canada., etc. A Perpetual Almanac, showing the day ~f the week and month in any year. Table of Gold Coins, with their weight and value. Improved Counting limn Almanac for 1859. Tables of Dominical Letters, new and old gtylea Method of Drawiog a Meridian Line. Original Receipt.. Term Day. of the VEIXI4II9 Carats in Western Fenn'a Lays of the Week, (a short sketch.) Self Conviction. Knowledge is Power. Disobedience to Parent.. Advantage of Knowledge. Galilee. Curicsitles of the Earth. Mount Sinai. A Newspaper. The Change of Death. Good Hintz for Everybody. Power of Maternal Piety. Formation of Dew. My Mother in her Closet. Educate your Children. Wife. The Philosophy of Rain. The World's End. Extraordinary Occurrence. Anecdotes. Together with a large quantity of other reading matter ALL FOR ONLY FIVE CENTS A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE Every family should have a copy of this ALMANAC— it is invaluable as a Book of reference, the c.alculaCons to ing accurate and reliable. HUNT tt MINER, PUBLIOHERP, MASONIC HALL, FIFTH SPREE P, Ai...Persona in the country wishing to get the Almanac, can have ha copy sent to them, postage paid, by remitting two letter atamps to the Publishers. • se29:dew fi BOOTS & SHOES JUST OPENING AT JOS. H. BORLAND'S, No. 98 Market Street. The subscriber it Just receiving a large and wall selected Sock of Fall and Winter BOOTS AND SHOES, Uf every style and variety, and STRANGERS VIi%ffINO THE FAIR would SAVE MONEY, by calling and examin ing our stock and making what purchases they want. N. B.—WHOLISALE MERCHANTS supplied at a very alight advance over Eastern prices. Give us a call, and don't forget the plac3, at the Chcap Cash Etore of JOSEPH a BORLAND, ao 98 Market it, second door from Fifth. WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE. —The attention of dealers in Paper, la inyited to our large'y Increased stock of Writing Papers of all Mies and qualitiet, and at low prices. WM. CI. JOHNSTON & CO., 57 Wood street. BLANK. BOOKS.—Every description of Blank Books on hand or made to order, at snort notice JOHNSTON At CO., se,3u Blank Book Manufacturers, 57 Wood at. JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS ENE 017TED neatly, at abort notice, by PrlWtMen. Gn JO S HNS ne O r' N 7 W oo o . o d at. F ISH.- 10 bbla. Lake Superior White Bleb ; 29 half bbla. Lake ; • 10 4, Fickera. For sale cheap, to claw consignment, by CornerjekeSt LanhEriretlEaadeeta ea • • BARLEY. -120 bus. Spring Barley, to ar rivo tide day, and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, Coiner Market and First streets. _FAIR -WALL. PAPERS ON EXHIBI TION, at 87 Wood street, beautiful Paper Hangings, of all kinds and prices, to which the attention of strangers and citizens is especially invited. - se3o W. P. hILII9IIALL k 00. VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS—Just T received this dsy by Express, another lot 'of .Velvet and Cloth. Cloaks. O. HANSON LOVE, wenn 74 Market street. Or R. WELDIN, BiIOKBELLER, BTATIOYER, PIIINTES 13INDEB, Nu. 63 WoonPr i BrZWEIIi Fou3Ta AIM Pais, 6a30 Pirrawriazt. CHICKENING & SONS' Lj-4 , 1 "..k # IL L I II , I . N - : '' '' t '' ''' ' ..l:l : ',:'''l , : i'l°l'i : l ' il''' , : 11'' 'exp. , ~ , ,;:i f .it,-; , .....2 L i .: ~~ r r NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES The subscriber ham just racolstall eii guyart, 7 octavo Pietllo F un tho NEW A niJA Lt, I crag tjttio Bost Oita LIIV been brought to the oly. Also, ono ot 0111CHIMLNO St BONS' NEW BOUDOIR OR COTTAGE PIANOS. The immense detaand in the En.taru cities 1.1 them luetrumenti had conuAled the Metere ()bickering t., euiple) their entire force of nearly five hundred men on the NEW !CALE PIA Nod. The public are respectfully incited to call eed eip - theni, end Judge for theruselvei JOHN H. MELLOR, 51 Wood Street, .131. Ft% EATON CRE I R & C e [NG LEASED THE SALESROOM, CO RN ER OF FIFTH £ M AREET s'IREETS' (r. cauty ce•cupied as a banking house.) awl haviog altered sod lolp“.ted the Jitliio suitably to, t FIRST CLASS TRIMMING AN!) FURNISHING STORE, itespectully solicit an early illdpecthai of thole bilge and destrablo stuck of sea-lonia. tloeds, which ha:e been pll.l , Lased YOU CASH, from the beat Manufactorlea and importing Houses lu the Busterii odes We ahull elm to keep eta stmt. so constantly replenished, that our cuslomere may alwayo rely on finding a corupl.t, ossvrtineut of all artiLles lu cur lin:, of trade. Oar selector's of FASHIONABLE DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS, RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GooDS, Have bean made with mach Cure In to STYLE, QUALITY A N It RI t' , And will, we think, give entice satilla tiou. We have purchaied a full ass.rtoteut .1 BAJOU'S KID GLOVES, and ti complete stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND RN 11"I'IN t_i MATERIALS We shall give special attenti.a. to LADIES' AND GENTB' FURNISHINII baud FRENCH CORSETS AND SKIRTS ; Rill sizes of CUSPOM MADE SHIRTS AND COLLARS, With a great vari.tv ut Under Uaruieuts, ecasste, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Ututirelltu, etc. Having the a.lranta s a f long experience In the briain:A 4 , we shall since to make it the interest and pleaartre the public to deal with us F. 11. EATON N. (-I. MACRUM JAMES W. CREE. se29:sw-e-W.e.S Filth and Market StreetN. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COLLINS PARK.—ENTRIES FOP. Trotting Premium of Siptember aoth S. Heys, entered b. g Champagne; J. Predmore " b. m. Fanny Icing; J. Watson, " m. Bunny Rohins.o • F. Lafferty, ' b. m. Sallie Wart 4WFor Male Rice, there ere already friar Fla t Hem lime between titan, will probably be cccuetel by .I:tempura troi-e ei 30-1 mAraINE.-All objections 01 forever removo-4 agate" "i4gtt"' IitcaEORGE'S now cu at filtehantis' Hall, has d-m0t,5i..... 4.d th e ree , t tthatßak ", d Shingles curpats Split or Shaved Sblng , t , u a . " e wishwi , the grain of the limber, the same as 8tii:"" olarAelvi, —the raw dresses tee shingle in place of shaving. This machine turns out Shingles witn great rapidity, and la attracting a large share of attention on the Pair Clroand. We shall speak of it again. Ben FOR SALE.—A fir6t class Mortgage for Ten Thoniand Do'fare, payahle to three years from this date, as follows:—First year s2too. second year $2500, thi'd year $5OOO. T'e Mortgage is on a valuable property, and to in every respect a drat class security. Address se3o:2t. A. Q. E , at this • ®co . JAMES C. 11.1CHEY, netioneer, Real Estate Agent and Bill Broker No. 65 Fifth Street POTATOES. -100 bags for sale by a€43o HENRY Li. COLLINS , - . 17_,E.44.....--.....-- emo ~ J fe. , -. -- -4 1..4 . f.,VYQ-eit? L: . :;•Ii; , • ' c/a Ll' , -, 5 .,,--l' i .... - ;•4 - e.: - -7- : - Atim I*7- --- , t .it-.....T-,;r' _i_las.. 4 lr- L_I H. CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE largest and iwlst extensive eocks et BOOTS AND SHOES, Bs et brought to this of great variety ADAPTED TO FALL AND WINTER SALES, HAVING BEEN PURCHASED Direct from the Manufacturers' Chiefly for Cult, And rblected with Et - rsat cat. as QUALITY AND SIZES, They feel assured they c.,iu vriel superwr indecemehts to WESTERN BUYERS. SAT- litexchantei rithr.r t., 1,1, r, Lsso good's, or ou their Wily to Eastern citio4, are thud examine our Bk.:A. before buying, did I Iter. Particular attention given to orderti me9.9:daw3ru 11. CHILDS it Co THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MOD ERATE MEANS to canal to !Ito mi t er for !ale of forty of the most eligible BUILDING LOTS, In theEecond Word, Allegheny City. The prices aro 61Iltbd to hard times, and time will ba given to gull all purchasers. For particulars, inquire of ALPEANDES EATS, Surveyor, Cur. East Common and Water street, se29:lw Allegheny City. .NEW FUR HAT AND CAP STORE, No. 913 Wood street, next door to S. hicOlarkan's Eadlery, ane opposite the Excelsior Eating House. A. DONNELEIT has a complete assortmentot Pars, Hate, Ceps, etc. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Funs cleaned and alter .od to the newest fashion, and at the shortest notice. Good and tasteful work warranted, as Mr. fionneleit received a Ciplema and the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition, Canada; and has worked In the largest cities in the world— London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Hamburg, Dew York and Montreal. AB a practical workman, he so licits the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Pure, Capes. Gloves, Cloaks and Plash Caps mado to order. Cash paid for Pars. se29 CABIN KT MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS COMPANION--CoMprising the rudiments' andprin cipals of Cabinet Idakleg and Upholstery, with the art or drawing applicable to Cabinet work, the art of dyeing and atalning Wood, Ivory. Bone, Tortoise Shell, etc., directions for Blackening, Japaning and Varniehing, to make French Polish, to prepare the beat Glues, COMMAS and Composi tions, and a number of receipts rueful to workmen gener ally, illustrated, by J. Stokes, for sale by LUKE LOOMIB, se29 Post Building. 41 Fifth street. PHESTER'S GO IHIC HALL CLOTHING NJ STORE and Merchant Tailoring Establishment, corner of Wood street and biamond Alley. We have now on hand one of the most dealrble assortments of Piece Goods, em bracing everything that is new in the shape of Over-Otat ings, Vesting, or Pantaloon Stuffs and many now fabrica for businesa antis. These will be made up in the best manner at mach lower ;dem than the same goods cin he obtained ;elsewhere. A call is solicited. ee29 • A P • LES.-1O burels Green Apples, this day received and for eke by BON /JEWRY H. COLLINS. _ A HORSE POWER, FODDER, CUTTER, ji