F ALL DRY - GOODS C. HANSON LOVE'S, 14 Market street, lIRTWILI MIRTH SWIM AND THE DIAMOND PITTSBURGH, PA. SIGN OP THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE The tnattecaer hat just returned from Phile.detphia, New York,.lltonan, std tome of the Itanafactariva town. in the bevt - Eugland States, eo as to get a portion of our Co fie & ITO 4300.04: direct fromthe manufacturers, and seye , ohe Erotit in receiving them In that way. Our JaIGN GOODS has never been so complete. DRESS' GOODS : VERY RICH D.R . K` , "‘ SIKS, in Plain Black and Figured. VEER RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Brccaee VERY RICH SILK ROBES, Mack and Colored. VERY RICH ALL WOOL MOUS DE LAINS. VERY RICH ROBE MOUS DE LAL'IS. VERY RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOUS DE LAMS. FRENCH MERINOS C` ()BURGS The largest flock in the city, and BETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE C&N BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER -HOUSE WIlis"1" OF 'ME, MOUNTAINS, BOUGHT AT AUCTION LARGE (41J-iNTITIES AT LOW PRICES, &ND STILL 131 RE-SOLD AS, A Clahl SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, lit eLtircdy new d.tigns, gnoll a.l the ALMAT S HA 4, And many or er NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOA&S We bavo been able to offer ao largo and cartad a stock of all kinda of SHAWLI4 and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS, MOURNING GOODS : BLACK riErea GOODS, SHAWLS, CH41 , 11 VEIL?, , C,OT LARS, GLOVES, EVERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE MOURNING GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS BLEACHED AND Ur:BLUM:IEIED SIUSLItid, ICHEING- 4 , CRIECES, CA:iSINIERES, CLOPEIS, And ercry other article net - Lally kept in a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS As nary of the above goads 11%1 , 3 brell bought from the idANITELCTURERS and AT AUCTION FM NET OISE, We are enabled to sell them as LOW AS THEY CAN BE PURCHASES) IN MANY OF THE 'WHOLESALE HOUSES in the Easttrn cities. In short, we never have been able to offer co large and attractive a stock t 3 cur enmerons ens. t omara and the public genoralty. 4W. It7EW COOPS RECEIVEP DAILY. -so C. 1141NSON LOVE, Po.rrnuly Young, 6tevenson di Love, and LOTO BrotherN No. 74 SIAREET STILEET, PIT - 78EtUrtGII. PA 681&:IMILiii-W I M I =3 PEARL STEAM MILL, iiLLECTITENY CITY, Vt. T. KENNEDY Sr. Bite. WITEAT, RYE', Mao CORN FIIaCU&BED nous, CORN niEtl, AND EiO:S.UNY, HAN tTFACTURED AND DELIVERED IN PITTSBUFAIII AND ALLEGEfrAY TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY an7:lydawl AUCTION SALES. DALLY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST. At the new Ootruhercial Sales '.oome, No. 6-1, KM; sPreet, every week day, are held pnbli.. ;ales of goods in all Variety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a large 1!;•Ock whlrh ie constantly replenished with fresh consign- Z:erita, that rate:: be Closed forthwith. • 4T 10 O'CD0011", A. H., flu Goode and fanby articles, comprising nearly everything Ceded in the fine for personal and family use table cnt tory; hardware; clothing; boots and shoeg: ladiee war'. AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. Id., Honsehold,illad kite: an turnitnre, new and second-hand ,beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron atone Chins ware titans; cooking utensils; groceries, AT 7 O'CLOOIC, P. M., Fancy articles; watche3; clocka ; jewelry; mncical tnatro manta; guns;-clothing; dry god; boot' and ahoee beck stationery, &c. [e P. M. DAVIS. Auct.a ARGE SALE OF SPLENDID EASTERN MADE BUGGIES; AT AUCTION—On THURSDAY 711:11TING, September 50t.13, at 10 -o'clock, will be Bold, at the Eastern Carriage and Marna's Repository of John S. Shaffar,'Nos. 7 and V, corner Diamond alley and Decatur street, nacre 'xi the Diamond and Liberty ntnet, about fifty "Sic' and se. - zad-Itand Buggies, Eastern make, of the Latest - patted's and &Isles made in the most durable manner, and itta)r.ost beautiful and attest drilsh. uePat .3 B. STRYKER, Auctioneer. VINE IMPORTED OIL PAINTINGS BY CATALOGUE.--On TUURSDAY EVENING, Septum her 39th, at 7 o'clock, will be sold by pamphlet catalogue, on the second floor of the Commercial Auction Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, an extensive collection of fine and valuable 011 Paintings, such as is rarely, in this country, brought .eßethsr in one sale under the hammer. The catalogue ern, pumas fifty-hre lots, comprising , choice specimens of ent styles of art, among Which are sonie of the rao , t pleasing and highly finished rub,ecta by Ducey, Van Gen, Hartwick, Chambeaux. Venters, itehne, Meyer and other celebrated artists. Also, gem pictures of the French Postale Painting. All are fitted in elegant frames, made in the beet manner Afaer the newest design, and gilded with extra quality pure EOM teat Descriptive LatalnghoLL will i.e ready for 4.l:strlbutiou on TrAeliday, and the gallery of paintings Liven to visitors for tt', dpminatiou all day end evening on Wednesday and LBdies and gerithmtM are Invited to call. Terme of eare---all sr-ma under,.lol), cash ; over $lOO, four months' approved note_. sell P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. IMPORTED OIL PAINTINGS Al AUC TioN.—Ladlis and gentlemen of taste in the Fino Arta *iil pleura nortv3 that a descriptive catalogue of superior l'ported Oil Painting, te be sold la the szcond V,,,0r Sales iiooll3, NO. +54 illth street, on TIEURSDAy EVES NQ, Sep. ;ember 30:13, at 7 o'clock, it now preparing, and will be —A. far diet, ita;,icn lit few day. Further outlet, will - . m 7 11 be arranged t. t.O Koren a the tirrAct %Mtn Luc for examivalloo. CARRIAGES CARRIAGE BIATiCIUFACTORY N D EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH Wiii'VE HAS JUST RECEIVED AT IIIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid add general assortment of Canino*, Buggies, Sul- tier, etc. His arrangements are such that be is constantly receiving new and second-hand vehicles. and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. Hu also man ufactures to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And all pertaining 'to the bucinesa. With eighteen years' mactinal ezperienoe in this business, and his well-known ite 411111 . 9 , he flattens himself that ha offers great inducements t 0 purchasers. Aar me establishment is located on the route of the Ex. celtdar Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. selo:daw Mit C. WEST tt CO., MLk MANTIIACTURIR4 07 CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAY:a, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND WOMB. No. 1901 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. .I All work warranted to be of the besqmateriala and workmanship Tlili BEST AND CURAPEST NTREGAII ls log at the moet extensive V E4AE WAIIEIIOIT6E In West. This house now e piles, and has for the last years, more than one-bail •e f 'l'': the Pittsburgh grocers, the same 111 every other cit.: 7. P 5, has been introduced. A. BALLOU, 148 Water street, between Amithtield and Grant. guagydkw PRIORS AND • TRAPS—Price 10 oEnte. Say a copy and keep oat of hot water. For sale by E. AL JENKINS & 00., so= Itsfiroad Depot, Allegheny Ohy. INSERTINGS, ETC iiENTUORY JEANS TiVIMPt?, paT; NZATS, l'. Jl. UAL IS, Auct.'r pENNSYT,V.ANTA STATE FAIR. - FAIR GROUNDS-NINTH WARD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ; WEDNEBDAY, SEPTEIiBER 29; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 30; ee22:Btdclow find FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1858 LorAl. AFFAIRS THE PEN It SYLVAIiIA STATE FAIR. Great influx of Visitors. SECOND DAY The weather continued extremely favorable yes• terday, for the Exhibition, which seems to be the subject of general interest just at present, viz : the Pennsylvania State Fair. We announced yesterday that altno-t all the space had been taken up by ex• hibitors. During Tuesday night, a large number of exhibitors arrived, bringing their wares and stock, which had already been entered, completely filling the various departments, with the exception of a small portion of the building sot aside for farm pro ducts. Indeed, many have been forced to take up their positions on the grounds outside the buildings, even though entitled to space inside, which was ta ken up by others. Every train corning into the city brings hundreds of visitors from every direction—the hotels are filled to repletion, and the proprietors declare their utter inability to accommodate any more with sleeping apartments. The streets are literally thronged with people, and present an unusually lively appearance. The trains on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which leave the bead of Smithfield street for the Fair grounds every ten minutes, are filled wi•ti, pp son . gers as soon as they are emptied of the returning load. The road from the city to the greundsl, by Penn street, is a continued line of omnibussea, car riages, buggies, wagons and carte of every desorip non. Hack drivers are reaping a golden harvest, as passengers who cannot roach the grounds by the om nibus or the train, pay diem twenty-five cents a head for a passage. The sideshows outside the grounds, forming a email colony of candy, apple and lager beer stalls, tents with natural curiosities, etc., are liberally pat rontzed, and the proprietors cf each teem to be making the most of the short time during which the Fair is expected to continue. Tho number of visitors at the ground yesterday was very great, and was estimated at from ten to twenty thousand, the former being probably nearest the mark. The officers of the Society are of opinion that should the weater con , inue favorable, of which there is now a reasonable prospect, the receipts will be sufficient to cover all the expenditures incurred. Yesterday was set apart for the examination of stock and articles on exhibition, by the judges al lotted to each department. Considerable difficulty was experienced, first, in filling the various vacan• cies on the awarding committees, and when they were filled of getting them together to fulfil their duties. In consequence of delay in these particulars they wore unable to fin eh their labors yesterday, and it will require so much time to make the requisite examination that their work will not be completed until Frlday eVening. The Horse Ring As usual this was the great centre of attraction yesterday. Throughout the entire day the circle was surrounded by anxious gazers, and the receipts at the gate for scats in tae Imphitheatre wore o.m siderable. Oar fellow townsmen, Samuel Mc Kelvy, Esq., has charge of this department, and it is moat admirably managed. The exercises in tbo ring, yes terday consisted of the following : 1. Stallions for all work. 2. Mares for all work. 3. Stallions, heavy draft_ 4. Stallion', tiaiek draft. 5. Best brood teams, with foal at f, 4 ot 6. Three year old colt stallions. 7. Three year old colt mares. S. Two year old stallions. 9. Ttro year old mares. 10. One year old stallions. 11. One year old mares. This occupied the time until fivo o'clock in the afternoon, when an event, which had bean heraMed over the ground, came off, viz: the mule race. This excited much merriment among f6e spectators and was really quite amusing, ulna mules having been entered. One unruly animal threw' his rider, a boy, several times, but be was'always on ElB guard and was never talteu unawares. This concluded the ex ercises in the ring for the day, end the crowd then dispersed to other parts of the ground. eclian!caT Hal; Yesterday presented a very animated appearance, being crowded With visitors the entire day. The first object that strikes the eye on approaching, the building is a line display of COPPEIL—Messrs. Park, APC:irdy , Co., whose warehouse is on Second street, between Wood and Smithfield, hevo erdeteci two buildings, ono on each side of the outrance' in which they exhibit copper in all he varieties, crude and manufactured. There are several largo refined copper cakes from the Cliff, National and Adventure mines, two of which, we are informed, weigh over half a ton each. A mammoth still bottom, eight feet in diameter, is exhibited, in an upright poei'ion, and attracted the attention of every one. Here also are oopper stove bottoms, of ovary shape, formed of a single piece of coeper; cl So fine specimens of Ingot copper. Sense of the ar 7 tides" are made of copper and afterwards tinned. They have beautiful specimens of cold rolled cop. per. The manufactory of this enterprising firm, which is situated in the Ninth Ward, tins been re• cently erected, and though there ace larger estab lishments, it is cue oniplete in every particelar. Tn addition to what we have described, this arm have on exhibition a abeet of copper twenty five and a half feet in length, which is the longest piece ever rolled at any factory in the world. Their manufac tured articles embrace a great variety. Among nth ore we may enumerate their pressed copper but. toms, still bottom:, spotter solder , sheathing boU and broiler's copper end eop r er tithing. They olso import metals, tin plate, ate The upper interest i now one of great,importeocs here, and Park, M'Curdy dc Co. are among the moot enterprising engaged in its manufacture. Their energy deserves success, PORTSBLZ STOVV..—lmmediately to' the left of the entrance to Loin aro twii pOrtable istoveis in operation, exhibited 'by L. C. Cameron, Liberty street. They are composod of dopblo sb.set iron, e, constructed as to rz!etn heat Breed Om be baked inside the oven, white 'ev.ternalfy the keel ig so email that the hand may be held' on it eitii , •eit inc as von leO cc. 1.133YRA Proceedinv a short dis tance further we obscrvii it Quo collection of article , in their lino, exhibited Ly Reineman & Murat], jaw ellers, Fifth street. Tho chief objects; he 7o aro nu merous samples el the American Watches, manufac tured by Appleton, Tracy C. These are Non posed of one hundred and twenty tie pieces, while imported watches ere usually made of over eight hundred. These watches are said to be in ovary way superior to English watches, while they can be furnished at ahOut one-hairtha Coat. Indeed, so popular have those watches becOme that imitot:c,ns are already in the market. Messrs. lteineulan Meyran also manufacture solid silver spoons and other ware, from coin. They exhibit an ingot just from the crucible, with tea, table and dessert spoons manufactured by them. Among other curiosities we observed a very neatly mounted cane, the head of which was made from a piece of the Atlantic Tele graph cable. They have quite a number of other articles in their line, very neatly displayed in a glass case, presenting eel actraeiive appoataaoo. C. U. ft esszvele Co.—ln th s building liessey Co., proprietors of the Pittsburg Copper Rolling Mill, situated on the Braddock's Field Plank Road, about two miles from the city, also exhibit the products of their factory. rhief among those v. a M0'...5 an Im mense sheet of copper, the dimensions of which are 3; by 12 feel., which they claim to be the largest sheet ever rolled in the United States. They also exhibit a large copper bottom, about titres-eighths of an Mob in - tbieicticee, anq coos eight feet in diam eter, which is also raid to be the largest bottom ever made in the country. Two huge pieces of pure cop per, just as it came from the earth, and a very thin piece of ribbuo, manufactured from pure copper, at tracted tnucl cemment. At their memo , they also manufacture a number el other articles of copper, such as Pressed copper bottoms, locomotive tubing, belt. brazier and other copper, which they have here en exhibition. Several brass kettles of various sizes, sheet and other brass, spotter, Bolder, &c., aro inclu ded in the display, which is highly creditable to this firm. Their warehouse is at No. 137 Wood street. - - BINDING AND STATIONERY.—The specimens of ornamental printing and splendid and substantial book binding exhibited by W. S. Haven are very fine. The workmanship done at Mr. Haven's establish , moat is not surpassed by any in the country, east or ;rest. For many years Mr. Haven's office has been celebrated as ono of the most complete and best organized printing establishments in the country. There is no style of work whilst' printers and types can do which Mr. Haven's cannot turn out in per faction. Ile is also ono of the largest dealers in the West in paper, cards, printing materials and sta tionery. Mr. Haven's display of work and material at the Fair Grounds would be a cradit to any estab lishment similar to his in the country. GAB COOKING STOVES.—Here also we find Mus• grave's Gas Cooking apparatus. Five of these stoves are exhibited, which, it is said, will do the ordinary cooking for a family of twenty persons. In warm weather they would be a convenience, as much of the oppressive heat of the kitchen could be dispensed with. Messrs. L. A. Johnston 4. Co., at Lafayette Hall, are the exhibitors. TOBACCO AND CIGARS.—We would direct the at tention of lovers of the weed to the display made in Mechanic's Hall by A. May, who has there a fine assortment of tobacco and cigars, with other articles in his line. They consist of the choicest brands of natural leaf, fig leaf and cavendish tobacco, plain and in tin foil; also.tine cut chewing tobacco, cat and dry smoking tobacco, all qualities, with an endless variety of eigars,.from the cheap German to the finest Havana. We can very confidently recommend the of Mr. May's articles, as we have tried them and know them to be a No. I. BAROMETERS AND THEratosurrEns.—Here„ too, we find an assortment of Barometers and Thermome ters, which are exhibited by S. Bennett. The Ther. mornaters are very;highly finished,'and so constructed as to be Portable. They are also less liable to disar rangement than any other description. We would di rect the attention of those visiting the Fair to these instruments, as they are very superior. lOWA FOIINDIVIN--John C. Perry, proprietor of this establishment, located on Second street, near the Gas Works, In in Mechanics' Hall, with a large col. leotion of articles of his own manufacture. Wo served a great variety of Cooking Stoves, and one range in particular, which wcnld seem to be of very general utility, and quite serviceable, being lined with brick in the back. Also a double oven, which is, perhaps, the most desirable stove in use. It is so constructed aa to throw the fire just where it is to be used, by a mere reversion of the dampers. Hy this means the firs can be transferred at will to any part of the oven. Ho has also on exhibition the celebra ted Chilled Iron Rollers, which he has bean mann featuring for some years. These rollers have boon recently introduced and adopted in the United States Mint at Philadelrh;a, where, they have been sabsti tato,' for the ea.t ,teel ro!lerti formerly employed.— Wo may also add th.,t Mr. Perry manufactures Dodge's improvement in open tire places. For utit. ity and comfort thie invention is unsurpassed, as it effects a great saving in fuel. It is recommended by many of our best citizens. ELASTIC CEMENT ROGFlSo.—Stepping outside of Mechanics' Hall wo fiad a model of a house, on which Bates lc Johnston, sucoessors to Perrin Johnston, exhibit their Patent Roofing. One great objection which has boon urged against all patent roofing is that it w• 11 not withstand the war of the elements. The proprietors of this patent claim that once applied nothing can penetrate it, and it seems to be impervious. It can be applied over rough boards or shingle roofs, whether fist or steep, and remains unaffected by the expansion or contraction of the lumber. They recommend it as the best and cheapest paint that can be applied to a tin or iron roof, claiming that it will last twice as long, while it oests only half as mach es : - oo.aeon Haiti- This ...flog has beau used 011 a number hut/i4, is tho city, the •.wners hi which {tics C.o. ill nemtl4 retiee that it is Liverythiug that i.. claimed f.. - it. An experience of about five yeera in ottiLr placat, whet() it has always give,' universal satixfaction, added to the trilling Lti.ist at width Lt. can ho supplied, recom mend it strongly L. builders. The (lice fileeL.rs. Bates Johnston la at No. 75 Smithilatd e.t.rhet. A gricult ural icupleuxt.atit addition!, have been made to !ilia depart ment aloe° Tuesday, and tha diaiday Ia ware credit able than usual. Among the article! , werthi of ape ai,tl notice, urn the fullewing COMMON SMNSE COMBIIA.TIuN BBC P kLACE. -- Calvert's Bee Polliene, with the swarms all busily at work, attract the attention of every one. These palaces are very simple, end completely adapted to getting the moat and best honey possible without interfering in the least with the little workmen wh., maize it. It consists of two brood hives, two store boxes and four store caps calculated for the making and protervation of one huadred and twenty pounds of honey by a hive of bees in a single em-on. The bees aro easily managed in this admirable palace. Insects will not disturb them, and in case of neces• city they can be fad or readily removed. It is a most excellent Invention, and every farmer would find it a profit to place one on his premises. AL LTIIAN it MILLER'S MOWER AND REA PElL—' In the Agricultural Department, Masora. Beckham and Keefer, of Allegheny city, exhibit a great vari ety of agricultural machines and farming tools of the moat excellent quality and of undoubted utility to every tiller of the soil. Außatan it.' Miller's cola brated combined Reaper and Mower is exhibited by them. TIN article took the premium at the grand national trial, at Syracuse, N. Y., in July of last year. It took the lead of all competition, and car ried away the gold medal and diploma. Metiers. Beckham B. Keefer aro also agents fur Pitt's Separa tor, one of the very best threshing machines now in use. It is a very complete affair, capable of thresh ing five hundred bushels of wheat in a day, cleaning it ready 10 , market.. The same gentlemen exhibit a great variety of farming tools and articles of hard ware. PREMIUNt CIII.7IIN.—Mr. J. F. Crist has on exhihi tion one of Nicholson's Premium Churns, patented in 1857. It comes with strong recommendations from various quarters. With its other advantages, it churns quickly, gather: the Eh:W . t d waking more than any other OLurn, trom.the eatne quantity of cream. MANNY'S Siztohe addition to the combined Manny Moeici- and Reaper mentioned yea• terday in this department, Mr. John Mir`, the gen eral agent for this section of Pennsylvania, at No. 97 First street, has on exhibition a slagli) mower from the saws patentee. 14 is composed almost ez olasively iron, while 'ha c:;tteli ,a ;fe e l, and can not 'by any possibility even on the roughest ground, bo broken. Mr. A. Patchee, the manufacturer, is un the ground, and will take pleasure in showing the operation of these machines. F4oral Pal! Continues to attract meny visitors, and the 61433 03 peoially seem to take an interest In this tent. The fountain, with its a utnerouo aecompanimen to ,it rock., universal admiration, wiide the tine distl.o et avers, ZT,e.,1)7 the varii.es curoery men sad Mirioto of our vicinity, to&eilier i ci, sumo beautiful itti;kd birds and apime.n., t o t; 1 1 t. 4ka thin L.l piec e Within 1.119 U110i001.,, Artlatv Id also wded eontinually. The fine torture; looted here by the superior artiste of oar ci , v and vicinity are Well worthy of attention white Mayor Weaver's p,rtrai•. gallery :otvutleia of all who viuit the bhilding. DAGUHRREOTYPIN AHD PUOToGRAPFIS --Mr. E. S. Wykes, whose gallcry is on Market street, exhibits a large number of capital specimens of the Daguer risn and Photographic art vOii,t3 ho nun r.arrid t. , { , e;.featioa. sitran*irs In the city, who may wish to secure a hands , cne-picture of themselves or any of their friends, will find that Mr. tykes Is a c.Lpital artist and that Lis daguerreotypes. d.,•ic atelirtiLypes and pbotograO N s give peeot salistaetion. In al , same building a group'of large sired photo g,riplis, by an artist of Washington vid.Jise name we have forgotten. is r,:octi4 the paritoulav eg amtnatiou o: visitors LITHODRADDY.—Aare we find speoimens of Litho graphing from the establishment of William Sohuch man, corner of Third and Market streets, olio of the tienst and best regulated in the West. The sp,zi uiens exhibited consist of I,,ank totr.s, cards, checks, bonds, coupons, business and visiting cards, maps, labels, bill needs, In fact ovory description of pkin and fancy Lithographing. We observed especiall7. , a lithograph of the city of Pittsburgh, desizas,d to so. company R. 11. M,c`2,avon new map of the city, so 15,(1!..1 as it is completed. The busibass of Litho. graphing is comparativdly new, and Mr. Schick wan was the pionror is establishing it her,. With n a few years it has groWn into con;ideratde import aura in Ottgliorgh, add in the .. A nantity and quality of the work v.:coated great changes have taken place. As the ehjcet Littia4raphing establishment 14 the city, Mr. El.'s deserves especial attention.-- W horever hid work hoe boon exhibited, whether alone or In competition with others, it has been awarded Lhe brat Fealitial. In a few years, from a 54,,a11 sinning, bus busibers har4 ',nedit.ased anti! it extends not only to the tiouth and West, but even to the F.*st. This evidence of the superiority L.l his work should entitle NIT., S. to oonsideration. We would call es pecial attention to the Visiting Cards printed at Cod. establishment, stieeitorin; r; which can be seen amollg the rest. The entire display of Mr. S. is in every way creditable, and we are glad to know that hie efforts to oatab'leh this branch of business here permanently, havo been snccessfal. Visitors to the city wocild be amply repaid by a viJit to Mr. Shuch man's mine, at the corner of Third and Market streets, up stake. DowasLilo Hall. Here, too, considerable interest is concentrated, end deservedly, for we have never seen a liner colleo lion of articles in this line. We think one display worthy of particular notice, viz M'CiattrecK's CASPlLTS.—livcrybody 0014 d Lit! Olintoe'a, earpet man. Among other choice so • leations - from his extensive stock, we noticed a pair of fine Saxon - Medallion carpals, valued at t ! 250, with rich velvet rugs to match with it or Brussels car pet.. Also, some superior domestic oil cloti 4 ,l,,perial three ply carpet, tr.pastil and a great variety of door Mats, both of wool and tine sheep skins.— There aro a number of other articles in his collection worthy of note, but we cannot refer to them tc,day. THE SEWING (item—The lath, j, tb.uudands of %viten, crowd the fair grounds, appear to take the greatest interest in the various sewing machines which are on exhibition. Mr. Reed, the agent for Wheeler & Wilson's Machines, makes a very fine dis play of machines in operation. The work is done by the young ladies in charge of them speedily and well. The sisitor has an opportunity of seeing and knowing that Wheeler et Wilson's machines do what the proprietors claim for it. The cost of a first class wino ,nt,hine. anah ua 1V tu.ln. t US - 4.16 I SOn MINCH tion is, may seem large at first, but it is an article which every fatdly should own. It is capable cf doing the work `of a husidrod women, and does it well, too. Mr. Reed's, the agent, establishment is on Fifth street, just above Odd Fellows' Hall. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES BUN py qua, POWER. —Singer's Sewing Machines, exhibited by Mr. R. Straw, are a most excellent article, and most highly approved by the large number of persons all over the country who have used them. Different persons take a fancy to different machines, 'cut:Singer's arti cle duos That it professes to do Ina first rate manner, and no owner of ono of them ever considered the money expended for It badly laid out. Mr. Straw, the agent for this machine, may be found at the cor. ner of Second and Market street', opposite Eleven's Printing establishment. Mr. StrAw WEIS the first to introduce sewing umainea in Pittsburg, and fully under:tends their usefulnets. For heavy work, Singer's machines are excellently well adapted. fdachlnists , Halt. Here the din of machinery, the cell of the steam whistle and the multiplicity of the steam engines, &emit the - look er on in Venice," and detain him for some time. Among the wonders of machinery exhibited hero la one of WIGITIMAIO3 PALM OBOILLATMG ENGEM:EL—naI engine combines all the advantages of the Oscillating engine with out the objection which heretofore have been very serious, to-wit the great friction of two faces being fitted together and made atm:a-tight by means of positive screws and fixture-, thereby making great friction, and liable to get out of order. This engine has nothing of the kind, taking steam at the the lower aide of the trunnion through the side pipe and corresponding openings in the stand, it works precisely as a side-valve, without the steam pressure. The reverse mo tion and cavort combined iu this engine have never been equalled in simplicity and utility The engine Is particu larly adapted to the use of farmers and dairy men; also for atm and grist mills, some of the beat in the States of Ohio and Pennsylvania being run by this engine. This is the only portable engine on the ground which am be moved by two horses to another point and after the water attachment, is made be In operation in fifteen or twenty minutes. It can be applied to any purpose. Mr. L.. Wightman i 5 the p oprietor of the Penn Machine Works and Foundry, situ ated on hacook street ; between Federal and Sandusky, Alle gheny city. Me not only makes tse enginea alone referred. to, but many others, pronounced by competent Judges Rime. dor in simplicity, durability, and economy; these are s of every size from one' to a htindred hares power. Ala°, shah ing, pulleys and gearing of the beat quality, cotton and woolen 'machinery, morticing machines of the beat - pat. tare, and mills M great variety. Mr. Wightman is a therongl4 . premien! machinist, has spent thirty yeas in the machinery bushaess in this city, and is perfectly conger:' !ant with the wants of the public in ble lino of business I bolters, therefore, tb..t. It nonid t.. tho to t.rent f rill in noon , r 1 engines or lo.eldnot:, to rail op.-t) hint. an it is rile belief that they ran tlh an la, II at the " Penn Work!" as at any other nitabliabruent. CHART'S SIiTICGLE NISCHIITE.- In the FRIII4 building we tied Crary's Patent Splitting and Phavitim ehlngle Machine, which is decidedly a model in its way, aiding the work neat ,' ly and effectually. It ale.) combines the very necessary quality of durability, being composed of the best materials and put together in the best manner. This machine cote the shingle from the block with the grain. ppittitig it first, and is trimmed by the drawing ha:far - a mode of operation which has heretofore been attempted, but without success. The improvement is an important one and gives character to this machine, thus establishing the practicability of this method of trtounini- 1 . 1,s produced by this ma chine is superior, in i; t., the motion given to the knit,. It is a per ect mod I for simplicity, a,, Lt the ev en t of any portion of the un.chine getting out of !Trait, it can be mended by an otdmary blacksmith. Mr. T. B. Hp. dyke, a practical man exhibits the machine, and will take great pleasure in showing its mode of operation to all who ail upon him lu l'ilechstitre' Hull. Eu.torr, THE Serer .11.4.31,—Prcceeding to the further end ld of ,chanic'e Hall, on the right hand side, we find Elliott, the bhirt Man, Fifth street, seated in a shed covered over with naming band bilis, in which he has a number of G ro . ver & Baker Sewing Machine, attended by girls and run ning constantly. The machines are kept to motion by a shaft, turned by a small st.am engine, supplied with the motive power by a gas pipe from the boiler. Elliott to a young men of enterprise, and deserves ruccess; and from what we can learn, h,r is in the fall tido, for he is selling al most fabulous numbers of the Grover & Baker machine ' for which he ie the agent in this city. Whatever may he the comparative men s of the rival Sewing Machines, n con troverted p rat, on which we will not express our opinion, we must say that Elliott is bound to succeed, as he has the natural maorgy to push along. His establishment is on Fifth street, near Market, where he tied hie me: an alwaye be found. Tar Queora -- Sear to Elliott is Mr M Daly, who a at ha tette.: ..t og,rrier at Aar bet alley Fifth *treat • ot.i, biker City iiewieg Moab ne." Title la one of the doubt., luck Adel. appears to an to corn ice., all Co , movutlal qualities of the bout machines now in whin- it is n. 1.1 at tna very low price of $2O. The prin. e ph, on which it E. , conatruct. is entirely new, and rereark ahly aniline. ft totes the came doable mitch as the muct ,ar eta,' ' worta en rat Idly, makes an firm and handamne a atitri., nod is not likely to got out of order.— It .W 1 he t ethwai lay a ideiplo ‘paration from n double to a dingle thread, or ewe sees. The operator can learn to n o it iu a taw bourn. and any one can perform all ordinary repairs on it Fatuities will find it peculiarly adapted to their want', besides saving sufficient labor to ply for it In a short Owe We advice all who feel an interest In such matters, and if co:twat+ all the ladies must, to call and are this. machine In operation. Cheap machines have usually beau considered behind the age, but this a ne teems pecu liarly adapted for the working rl ooo ea who, not being a' le to purchase (maid the elt , th eXp uay° ones, can here obtain noel, a mad tithe as will ace aver their pII , IIORO, at 0 tritt ng CO at and when'., the will evou be made up by ibo a b or porfur weal. The LI vo Stook W. Love never httlll a tlimi di-play of horsey than ore on the groondi at thin time. They rouge from the finest Mor• gin down to the sturdy farm Mule, and all, In their proper places, seem the Leal. Uf cattle the display Is equally lino, though het q tit, s, I:urnerctin, while in the sheep and SWUM pens reeve vi the tines: stock in the State Is concentrated. I e tr ilk,: Ore of the beet breed', and the acne may 1 e said oi the tom/inn:A gentry—the jacks. The Poultry var,ls make on nunsuatly fine appearance this year. Addi tional eittl..lti hme been erected for the acs,insmoilat.oo ,-f uerutper 01 c.peps con trit utepti by I'r,-oident Taggart an I Str Uorattt t. of Lancaster. 'the collection of the latter com. pr lays accaral very fine turkeys and geese, ducks, white pigeons, gaml shangtigia, India and bantam chickens. raw 8-abright bantams and Japanese teal ar,P .irthy of special notice. I rssidont Taggart has tin s.inpe varieties, and the game au,' shanghai of big coops are eAceediugly tine t.f the tat Cr he bus a coop of the ALI AA legged variety, przniured by eroming with thocreepya. until only sic sixty-fourth part of the blood mains, the rest Le in.; shanghai. Three tine :Linn chada of tor Toggarlis thirty-half and a ball pounds. The Programme To-Day. The chief int:Test ou tho ground. to.day, will hem h ur au., and the following prop amine, COlutLlAUelt.g at dime Las lumen laid down : 1 Match Heroes for earriag..d. 2. Dranght or farm pairs. 3 Geldings and Mules f..r eade le galled. 4. Family horses and mare. L. Jacks and Jennies n. Mules. 1. Foreign imported Horse, S. Phorongh-bred Sta'Dena. ie Four years old and upf l ards. In. Th 'rough-bred Mares, With fon! at feet. i Trott livrees and Mares, whera rpatil w•Il be con sidered. 12. Premium of Silver cup to be,t Female Equestrian. To the beet in each, prendente will be asoirded. 'u consultatdm among themselves the otilsers ,d the 80- 1 ty herr determined to extend the time of clet,ing nutil eaterday, and c roe the xercitisA that ttit, with the long talked-of Cricket nim.,..st. in the horse clog. No doubt •e game s c lil attract considerable attention, pros dud our aniaLear players take the interest they should in It. We treat the"Olytuides" may torn out est mo.rcr on [ilk occuelon The address will be delivered at '4 o'clock bemott. , w eft sr noon, by Goo. Will A. Eln mill doubtless acquit himself well The prosp,cto is...sir:tote weather continue go el. and It L. nut Likely that we shall trowue•d upon by the el, moots daring the c..xtionauce of the Fair. 19. There is “n ~uvsual interest tazen in the present :state Fair, end everybody desiree to visit it We we glad to leer% that the uggeiti,:z :Jilin we made in Wednesday's papa:, to have a holiday tar em- PlopeJ 4nd wAking mon has been noted uptql, A number of businzse house: have addreesed a rote to his honor, Mayor Weaver, on thc: subject, which, with his ref:pot:se, we publish below:— To THE HON. H. A. WEArEa„ itimrou:—The un dersigned, meruhan:s of the'ci•y of Pittsburgh, re spuetfully recommend to the Mayor that he issue a request to the merchants and manufacturers to close their establishment on Friday next, from th?, of two o'clock, P. M., to give cs; - :o,lyesk, en opp , rtu city f witnesqiu; t',,o :ntoreetinii display on the Fair ilreands . _ Wilson, NVEiruy & Co , Joseph Plummet, Win. S. Lively t Co., Whizasore, 'Rob% Pdri Ray & Co., & Co., .4eineman Meyrin, Arbuthnot & Shsno .n, Whittier & Patterson, Ei. Plebe- 4 tiru., Piokersgill. Jr e. M. Davis, J S. tc.autlimej., A. t. U. W. Chou.kb,T6, 13, Childs 1t Co, M'Candlesa, Moans t Wilson, Payne A Cu., Shnoltlett, & Cu., J. R. Reed ACo , Joseph Woodwoll & Co, Wm... Niorr ison , John S Leo, 4 t co4 uteuy utue,a. MA YOE'S OFFICE, Pitt burgh, September 29, 1858. In accor,fanca with the foregoing suggestion, and the urgent solicitation of many other citizens of Pittsburgh, l hereby respectfully suggest to the merchants, manufacturers and business mnn ,);" the city generally, to cicaf, thei; tsJpeclice, places Or business on I:''riday next, October lst, st the h ur of two o'clock, P. Al., to smiLlo uii who may feel so disposed to (kaolin the State Fair. lkiißY A. WEAN Kit, Mayor Hespit ed ugh the exertions ;” 0 1-el, M. Swartz welder, Etc. ; taita, vibe was to Lave been bunked on 'Friday uf the present week, bee been respited for the proeont by Governer Peahen The feet we announced by telegraph. The official dec.!. moot, we believe, has not yet beep T,e Didea.re of the Lunge.--Thorn are two grades of Lung Disease, ono of an acute and the other of a chronic, oharaotor. The acute variety we do not pre tend to cure without the regular attendance and u watehfuln sof a physician, but in the various claimio coughs, liana, night-sweats, hc., of Pulmonary Consumption, Broncl3otis and Largnytie, which waste away the strength of the body, we have an unfailing remedy in that best of all preparations, known by the name of DR. SCITENCIe6 PULMONIC SYRUP, a rein edy which years ago was instrumental in saving the Doctor's own life, and since then ho has always pre, pared it for the benefit of other sufferers :rem lung diseases. This medicine is as sweet as bbney, and hash it the restorative and the tonic properties of the most valuable roots and plants known to the med ical profession. Dr. S. is a man of undoubted char. actor, and has quite a reputation in Philadelphia (or the cure of cons..mi:tiou and the various affections of the lungs. lie hes appointed Du. lino. IL KEYSER, of 140 Wood street, the agent for the sale of hie Syr up and also the "Sea-weed Tonic," oq gnfaillng rem edy in diseases of tl,e ototeach and Liver. The dyspeptic lnyalid will nod a speedy relief front a few dosds isethis iraleinhle medicine, which, for stomach complaints, is equal to the "Poloaonio" for lung com plaints. _ Duie Commercial College is one of the oldest es. tablisheci institutions of our city. The course of in struction In the rate of book keeping and penman, ship pursued by Mr. Duff has always proved satis factory to the students and to those who have em• played them as assi• tants in their business. At tto fair grounds, Mr. Duncan, who is one of tho instruc tors in, t:4B inatitntion, ethiliits some most capital spactraWs of ponmanship•and a variety of excellent copy books. In Duff's College the most metal at tention is paid to tho instruction of t.;‘,ti pupils In book kevuing and pantnaustip, 60 that in after live • the graduates aro qualified fo enter upon commer oial business of any kind with credit to themselves and . to the satisfaction of thoso who pay employ them. The elegant specimens of penmanship at the Fair by Messrs. F. W. Jenkins t Co., of the Iron City Commercial College, attracts the attention of every one. They are superbly executed. The course of instruction at the Iron City College is of such a character as to enable the pupils to do things well as this penmanship is done. Arithmetic and Book Keeping are exact sciences, and the graduates of the Iron City College are able to go intoall kinds of business which require careful and oxactleeping of at:reel/Tits. WM. ,11. Mole:ale firocery.—There is no establishreent in the city:where purchasers will find a larger or better assortment of everything in the grocery line, than at Wm. M. Gormley's, in Liberty street, opposite the Eagle Hotel. Mr. Gormley has bean, for many years, one of the leading dealers of our city, and always keeps on hand the very beet of everything. Country dealers, as well as families, will find it to their advantage to take a look at Mr. Gorm ley's stock of goods. Mt. Haile Nursery.—The Autumn is the best time for transplanting frait trees. • Persons who may wish to purchase fine, young, growiweees, of any des cription, will find an immense assortment from which to -elect such as may please them. Mr. John Smith, the proprietor of the nursery, has had twenty-five years experience in the business, and will furnish all the information necessary in regard to the method of planting, etc. We refor to his advertisement in this paper. Discharged.—The coroner's jury in the Arnold poisoning case met at the office of the Mayor in Allegheny, on Wednesday morning, and as them was. no evidence from Mr. Weyman's investigationof the contents of the stomach of his mother-in•law, that the had been poisoned, Arnold was discharged. The Old Soldiers.—The surviving soldiers of the war of 1812 turned out yesterday with a lino band of music, and marched to the fair grounds in a body. The old tjag used in the war was borne in front, fol- lowed by fifty men, all still erect and upright, but the heads of most of them wore white with the frosts of many winters. They numbered fifty..' The managers of the Fair had extended to the old sot. diem an invitation to visit tho grounds in a body, which was accepted, as above stated. Strangers who are searching for bargains in Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware, would consult their interests, we think, by calling and examining the stock of John M. Roberts, 16 Fifth street, near Market. He has just returned from the eastern cities with the largest and most choice stook of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver Ware ever opened in this city, and is selling them at tinprecedently low prices. He is the agent for the sale of the celebrated Lever, Duplex Et nd Chronometer Watches, manufactured by Jas. Stoddart, of Lennon; and also of the noted American Watob, made by Appleton, Traoy & Co. of Boston. Particular attention paid to the repairing of 6ne Watches and Clocks, and makes Jewelry and Silver Waee to order. • Paintings.—Those lovers of nature who wish to indulge their taste for the possession of her imperishable presentments on can MB, will bear in mind that this evening, at seven o'clock, Mr. Davis will sell the collection of oil paintings now open to the free in.peotion of the public, on the second floor .Lue,i,n rooms, No. 54 Filth street, Which com prises a perfect gallery of fine arts, and is richly worth a visit. The variety and finish of American and foreign landscapes will be sure to please all desiro us of pleasant pictures to ornament their parlor or lihntry. All the paintings are to be sold with the superb frames which are fitted to them. MeGeorgee Shingle. Machine.—ln the Mechanic's Hall at the fair grounds one of these unparaleled me chanical improvements in machinery for making shingles, barrel staves &c., may be examined. was only invented in March of last year, yet ire great advantages are so manifest that it has already acquired a great celebrity. State, county and town ship rights will be disposed of at rates at which men of energy and industry cannot fail to make money out of a small capitaL Fortunes have been realized , ut of inventions not one hundredth part as valua ble as this ono is. ticntlemen from tie Country should, before leaving the city fur home, call nt Moore N. Co's, on Wood Street near Sixth, uppoaite the First Presbyterian Church, and purchase one of their excellent fash ionable hate. Niagara. Moore 16 Co. are practical hatters, and make the hats which they gel. out of the very best inwerials. Their hats will prove servicea ble as well as ornamental. Counterfeit Bank Note Detecting—Taught by Mr. Murphy in Duff's College. Students have found Mr. M.'s instructions of great value in situations where money has to bo handled. Mr. M. can teach a few private pupils, or will teach young men in their stores if required. a Cheap Dry Goode—Ladies visiting the city daring the present week are respectfully invited to pay a visit to A. MoTighe's Dry Geode store, corner of Grant and Fifth streets. The stock of this establish ment embraces all the new styles of Dress Silks, Stella and Reversable Shawls, De Laing, Robes and Housekeeping Goods, together with a large assort meta of carpets, all of which have been purchased for cash, and will be •old at prices far beluw those of any other house in the city. ~ : ee advertisement of entries for 'ho trotting match, which takes place at Collins Park to-day. It wil be worthy a visit. Strangers visiting the city to attend the Fair, the first place they must enquire for is for a large, good Hotel, and the next is for a good boot anc shoe' house. We cart recommend their,' to the Cheap Caab Boot and Shoe Store of Joseph 11. Boreland. Give him a cell 'adore purchasing elsewhere; N 0.198 iiia t ket street; second door from Fifth. See adver tisement. Make Your Owe Soef. , ----auncentratecl Lye —We would call Lt . .; 4ttention'of our readers particularly to Cue advertisement, in another columm, headed ' important to Families." The aitiole is Qu inval uable one, whereby fami'ias can make Ali their own soap at a very trifling wet of labor, time or money. We have nsed it ourselves, both in our MING and faLutl4a, and can speak knowingly of it, We could 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 oar word for it, you will not ragrot, i. alw Coulter cr , Mentzer, House, Sign and Ornamen;al fainturs and Grainer& Orders loft at their shop on ourth street, near Market, Burke's Buildings, will be promptly attended. qua Carnaghatee: riOnztisement of mon and boys' elott;',ng 4 - ill interest many. His manufacture of clothing his grown in popularly, from 4.5 neatness f style and durability. 11141,,Yezr, will 4nd his prices a vurable. 0 Bowman k Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for flve 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 wee able to do all our houso work, which she had not previoasky 4ono Or four years. We cheerfellz ana unmated, recommend your Com zostud to aIT who aro suffering ender that terrible disease—Consamption. JAMBS BOUTEIIII4.4ND. MA17.1( SOIITIISRLAND L :17/OVILLI3. spy .Zu7y. IS$6. J HOSTETTUR'S CELEBRATED BTOM4aI BITTERS, hite doubtless created as mull sensation .q tae community for its remarkable cans', as any other medicine extent. it is a met that iu the minds of many parsons a prejudice exists against what are called Patent alcdicines ; but why should this prevent you resorting to an article that has such an array of testimony to support it xs llostetter's Stomach Littera. ,4.yaiciana prescribe it; why should you discard it 1 dodges, usually considered woe of talent, have and do use it in their families; why auonld you reject it? Let not your prejudice usurp your reason, to the everlasting injury of your health. you are sick and require a medicine, try those Sitters. sale by druggists and dasiers generally, everywhere and by 1108TETTER g SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, es 2 68 Water and 614 Yront etrests, J OLI ' CELEBRATED STOMACH BIT TERS—. nom, and satisfy yourselves that they are all they are recommended to ho. 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 cunatantly increasing demand fur them is sufficient proof that they are all they are rocommended to be, and far en• parlor to any preparation of the kind new In the market. rildr use in always attended with the most beneficial re• cults in cases of Dyip e opaol, loss of appetite, weakness of the istomes;h, Indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter Prow (ho stomach, assists digestion, and Imparts a healthy one to the whole system_ Bo sure au I ;all for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Bittece, aid see that the article put chased hears the name of J. M. Olin, as manufacturer. Par sale by 1. M. OLIN, sale proprietor and manufacturer Nu. 257 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa, aue. Ly druggists and .teslers generally. ly9fl EAU LUSTRALE, OR HAIR RESTORATIVE OF JIIILES LI A OM, —This article, composed of vegeta ble substances, has rapidly acquired a world-wide celebrity fr,r Re wonderful qualities of beautifying and inv!goradug the Hair, at the earns time obviating baldness and dandruff. It is now in common use se an indispensible article of the toilet. Sold by li. L FAHNESTOOK g 00., No. GO, corner Fourth and Wood streets, Druggists generally, and at the Labrratory of Jules Hanel & Co., No.lol Olavnnur. :street, Philadelphia. BOA JOSEPH MEYER, m tr FACT IJR4IIi cq , 'array it, Plain Furniture Chairs, Wareroonts, 424 Pet= street, ABO THE IIAN/V. BRIDGE, FITTSB f/.4igab tgr In addition to the in-vulture, business, I also devote r i ttontion to IniD2,lls,'LlaNG. Hearses and Carriages urnlshed. rer22:dly—le DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF COAL OIL, 132 South Second Street, Lubricating 011 for all kinds of Machinery, Binnacle or Lamp Oil, Is superior to Cho be.t wintar tartan sperm for br.;,-ninii in all kinds of LAMPS, LANTERNS, HEADLIGHTS, LC THOMAS' SUPERIOR PATENT IMPROVED LAMP. This lamp perform* a pert .ot consumption of all smoke and *well arising from the me of oil, In which other lamps are found imperfect, thereby giving a much more brilliant flame. For sale wholesale and retail by • an 9 , 2 , vid Lr. RLAu. 99107Agecit. . A. H. O. BRQCKEN, No. 22 Cliff Street, New York, fdANUFACTURRit OF GLASS SYRINGES, HOWEOPATHIO VIALS, GRADUATED BRASUBM, NURSING BOTTLES, ETO. Glass Ware for Chemists, Draggista, Perfumers, Photo. grachent, etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A labor al discount media to the trade. 'Orders from Country Drug gists and Dealers solicited. Price Lists sent on applica tion. b3o2an , JUST OPENED—A fall stook of Fine starts and collars,' Shaker undershirts and driurens, Merino shirts and drawers, Silk shirts and drawers for men. A superior article of -81Ik vests for Ladies, pantalets, drawers and vests far children, Misses and Boys at sett ' ' HOIINEF, 17 'Biarket street. COMPLYING THE URGENT BEQUEST OF RUN !BEDS OP THEM PATIENTS, 1.. RS. O. N. FITCE AND J. W. SYKES PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,'" And may be consulted'at their °Eke, No. 191 Penni street, OPPOSITE ST. CLAM HOTEL, Daily, except Sundays, for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL ;.11RONIC COMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affeetiosu of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, LBP OITOH I SYKES would state that their treatment of Ocasamption if based upon the fact that the disease masts in it e Stood and syttem at large, both before and during its dernopment in the tangs, and they therefore employ 'Mechan ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, but only la Ftzflia , twee, (haring no Curative effecte when tsreci alone,) and Inv's , lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the preclunl time of curability on any treatment hand upon the plans!. but false idea that the ''seat of the disease can be reaclicd ,1; r. et manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the re-." of the climate is in the blood and its Ode only in the Inngs. rag: No charge for consultation. A List of questions will be Bout to those wishing to consult ne by letter. my29:dsw BANK OF THE SOUTH 00IIN'TY.—At the An gust term of the Supreme Oonrtof Rhode Island, for Washington county, the first day of January, A. tr., 18t9, was limited for bringing in the bills of the Bank, with a view to a dividend of funds then on hand This order is made with a view to hasten a settlement, and not to cut off bills not then presented, which must, of course, all be paid, If the Rank is solvent of which there is no reasonable doubt. The bills will be taken in payment of all debts. Bills pre. seated, for which receipts are given, will be entitled to in terest. Bills may bo forwarded to the Receiver, at Ken. sington, Rhode Island. E. R. POTTER, tualAw Receiver. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH AND BGSTON MINING COMPANY, litttbnrgh, September lith, 1858. . NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and IL., Boston Mining Company are hereby notified that a special meeting will be held at the office of the Company, in the city of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of October, at 3 o'clook, P. Bt., to confider the subject of organ izing an additional company, with a view to a more rapid development of their extensive alining territory. By order of the Dodd orDirectors, se233d THOMAS M. HOWE, Bacietary. NOTIOR—THE INTEREST th)IIPONS of the Bonls of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS BURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY due July, 1858. will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS & 00., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change In place of payment is made In coneegnence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company, Now York, where the Caupona are pay able By order of .IYII THE COMMISSIONERS. Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS B. L. FALINESTOCK & CO., B. L. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE, 4;t-- No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, FIiESE PILLS HA 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 move 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 essen tials of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their superior, etc.; but each, however, is not the case, their sup ply from a want of disposition or Ailit v, on the part of the original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson ' ) U . 4•EI always limited to such an extent as at times to renderit difficult to fill home orders, but with oven this disadvantage wherever used they have never failed to call forth the strongest testimony in their favor—te,timony In many Instances unsolicited—not gotten up c presely for publicity—but freely proffered to the ire vestor as expressions of gratitude for the great benefits ad from the use of these truly wonderful nth ha proof of which we subjoin the the subscribers, Minlytc-,a of the Gospel, and members of the Pittsburgh AllOllBl . Oonforeao. of the Methodist Epis copal Church, having each and all of us, daring the past few years, bad frequent opportunities of learning and trying the character of Dr. It. 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 mediciue, 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 ass safe family remedy among children, and . for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, eta. have. Jas. 0, Bausom, Wm D. Lemon, Jno. it Wflhlams, Thos. Baker, Francis H. Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley smith, Moses Tichneli, A. Jackson, (Nsenellus Jachsav ty - Browning, Hosea McCall, EL Buys., R. I', SedWiclv, meil-tin, Thos. McGrath, J. Its. Beget, ‘Nre. pmltt, N. Callender, S. R. Brr-ekrinnqi C, y. 1":tille, John West, Wm. Tipton, 0. liodgraw, ;auk Murray, S. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. (Prom the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Churcb„ signing the same.) Rave. G aci. Brown, Geo. Irtighes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan, Jer. Browning, Via. Doss, Rob!. Simonton, Jac). Clark, as. hi. Piper, John Burns, Daniel Q. Ostron, John Beatty. My experience Is not as extensive as the expression to the above certificate; but ea far an my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully endorse tiro sentiment of their superior value. WILLIAM REEVES. From the Rev. I. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, PM. Da. Wnsox:-1 feel myself a thousand times obliged to yen. I have for some years been afflicted with the dyspep sia and, from the good effects already produced by your pine 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 as 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. I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan to supply us with your most excellent Anti.Dyepeptic PILL I have been in the us'ilit of using it myself, and in my fami ly, from the time yoWirst brought them into use in our neighborhood, and uplen all occasions have found them to answer the purpose for which they were administered. My wife has b_en - very much afflicted with sick-headache, and, by using one-half of bn of the pills, has uniformly found rallef. I think it superfluous to enumerate the different complaints for which I have administered these pills. Suf fice it to say that, a. far as the numerous complaints sot out in the wrapper have fallen under my notice, the pill has had thedealred effect in removing the same; and so far as my self have boon concerned, I can any that they leave the bowels in bettor order thin the use of any other cathartic that I have used, DAGUERREAN GALLERIES. anl4:ly—le - R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers mold litabrotyptsts, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 filth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, S. W. oor. of Harkot street and Diamond, Pittsburgh. PRIGEB TO SUIT ALL. BEAUTIFUL PlCTURE.—Photography is writing by light. The outlines of tho'hnman rm taken by this process, and touched by the Artiat'a pencil, Mild be perfect. Those who saßint such. Pictures can get them at WALI/E3, Joner? Bußdi ig, Fourth street. Jae247clw AMBROTYP)3S— A BRAITTIPUL AND DURABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, CAN Hi DAD AB LOW AB AT ANY MST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTRY, AT lel2 W ALL'S, Fourth street. ISLOGJEREIP NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYPt EDIT AND HIDE-LIGHT FIBTII 13TIIIIIET,NW,r4,710e2¢31T11 T 111: POST-0713108. wa. PICTURES taken In all the various ogles, In any weather, and warranted to please, at reasnaelle rates. 1131... Mt or deceased persons takes at their realdenca. Ban:Wats-Is PHILADELPHIA Removed to Z 1 Fifth Street. °ARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND J AMBROTITE GALLERY has been removed from 18 Fourth street, to No. 2.1. Fifth street, near Market. Theserooms hallo; been built especially for the purpose, with three Lags lights, are not surpassed in the city for comfort, con:vet:deuce and excellence in arrangement. Oar old friends and patrons. and those wishing su perior likenesses, are invited to call. ta r Reception Room and Specimens on the ground floor. up? For Marietta and Zamairvillo. The dewier 'A cilanem, Capt. mon: n Mans, wil.loave for the above and eS tErnsedli4e ports on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. For freight or "menage apply on board. fitIVE LOTS' OF GROUND, EACH _CON . TAMING 0113 - 0 arse, for Bala Price $2OO each. Term', n band, balance in one, two and three years, altnate at four miles from) tzo city S. CJITISBEIRT .1c SON, add - bl-Market *isnot. ON . $6OO for irtable - mad building lot feetizont, on loon street, bylOil deep to Wien 2# ‘l. to eli nay. Yor vale byicrinflßEltT 8011, ' ea* . GI idtitket itttiet. cpEcw; NOTICES' PERMANENT'':OFFICE. Have concluded to remain MEDICAL. DR. R. A. WILSON'S PILEPARND AND SOLD BY WHOLNE3 ALE DRUGGISTS, AND PROPELETOR OH PITTSBURGH, PENN'A I am, Air, your friend and wed -wisher, JAAIRS STEAMBOATS. VA:la:D{3ll rilvA AMUSEIe(ENTS. FOSTER'S i IEW NATIONAL THEATRE. J. O. FOBTEB kiardnei. fJ. 001 . 3TOlt.8tage Duectori. /NORASED NOVELTY FOR iTHE ' FAIR MGM Variety of Entertainnienta. -Drama, Gans* Gym naatics, and Pantomimic Ballot: Tho Hutchinson Brothers, in their wanderfailtatta. ---1 , : 14 THIS EVENING, September 3 , 1838, gill be THE I' 1, :DE OF 37 r. COMB, Harry Halyard...-0. roster. IWa hfal Vitazond.hZ inlay. Mary Maybad..Miss Graham. i Dania Ilaljard....ffiri, "oatex. .4cie ELalyara.., 4• *Ol Condo Buett..---111i. and Birk Henry Tleampson. After which, the Hutchinson Bnithern in their won4erfal feats or THE SPORTS OP ATLAS. - To conclude with, THE POLISH' , I In which the H H utchinson Brothersand theCONSCRIPTS Ladies and Gan tleaneo of the compariyorill appear. pIT T SBURGH 1 THEATRE. Bole Leanne and Manager, Stage Diroctor Pill Dress Circle and Pa Colored lima Tickets to Pricato 13( Proacc Last night of the drama of HORAN, SHOE ROSENSON TEES EVENING, September Ellth, will be prated, HORSE SHOE ROBLNSON ; OR, THE BATTLE 'OE KING'S MOUNTAIN. Horse Sboe Robbmon ......... ... ....: ..Mr.EPEarlartd. Mildred Landeay MillrOordslia ()appall. Medley Dance Plies Jennie Hight. Favorite Dance-- --Miss Julia TurnbrilL To conclude with a comb Ballo =died MAD AS A UAW RABB. /tip- The American Tragedian„Mr. J. B. ROBERTS, is engaged and will soon appear. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtalnirtea at 7%. Box Office open from 10 to 3 o'clock. m/tAISOZTXC7 34ZZAL3LaZa. STATE FAIR, Third and positively hat week , of the far famed and original • Morris Bros., Poll and Trowbridgo Minstrels, AND BELL RINGEES, From the School Street Opera Holse, Hasten. DICK BLITHE, THE CHAMPION DANDER, And twelve other Star Performerti. in their best acts For full particulars HOD posters, books and programme . iScir Cards of Admission, 25 corite. Doors open at 7 o'Llock, commence at 8 p'clock . • LON MORRIE, es 77 .; Business,lllamger. HURRAH FOR THE A NNUAL STAITE PAIIR .. OF TELE 1 Pennsylvania State Agric ltnral Society. B.IIPTHAIDIIII 281 n, 29TEI AND 3071 - , c ND WITMER 18; 1868 FAIR GROUNDS W , NINTH RD, PITTSBURG/I Annual Addresses,/friday, at 2 iv - at. Awards of Com mittee announced immediately afterwards. Articles for exhibition addrimed to A. O. EfidISTER, Sea refer), Monongahela lions-,'Pittsburgh. All articles and Much Intended for exhibition, transport ed free of charge. Office, No, 88 Fifth street, where entries will be received, and exhib tors' tickets furnished. Books of entry closed on Tttesday, noon. Premium libita and List of Judges furnish ed on application sar- Member'? Tickets, $l. angle admission, 26 cents. Exhibitals ulna; become mombeni. A. 0. HBISTER, Secretary StatolAgricolturat Society- D. A. TAGGART, Preeld . ent. i Leefkdawtd—of/ ANTONIO & WILDER'S GREAT WORI,CIRCUS WILL EXHIBIT IN PITTSBURGH ON BEN TRIMBLOS LOT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, TIiURSDAI & FRIDAY, Sept. 38, 29 and 301 and f:lota l g Every alight at 134 o'ooak, and on WEDNEADAT, TIIVESDAY AND FRIDAT I , AFTERNOONS, A.T 2 °Wt. Among the featar.a of this ettahltahment,'wlll be found, THE ANTONIO BROTHERS OUR LIAM E ANTONIO, lORENZO ANTONIO, AUGUSTUS ANTONIO, A LPEF.ONSO ANTONIO. THE CARROLL ,TROUPE : MAD. M. A. CABAL -I_, 7.44. LE MARIE CARROLL„ W. D. CARROLL, 'MASTER OCAS. CARROLL. THE MIGASI BALLET TROUPE: ALBERT E, AYALA.% JERRY iiVARLAND, e- G 0, KNAPP, tho Peof4e's.Clotro, A. FISHER, C4icgiag Clown, J. .4; rt and` OM , itcfilly Previous to the afternoon .perthimance, MD" 3 ,/,,E wag_ LAND will make 11, Terrific Ascen,:h . on, from the ground to the top of the centre pole upon a i 5131510 WI , a distance of Tr l oo Hundred Feet, when not proyented b' the storm, ADMISSION—Box., 50 °rut, Pit, 2 ;,s'cante. -1 T OP - J, .N M'CARTHY, DILL, CIRCULA4 AND CARD Distributor and Poster, Will promptly atteea to the Dletribrittog and Potting at BILLS, OIRODI:ARP, CARD? AND PROGRAMMER, For Railroada,"Bhlpe, SteaniNnatf, Anansements, Sales, Ste. All orders, either by mad, telegraph, or otherwise, sent to the rfd , : e of the Daily .M9rntng Rat, will be faitbfaU7 attended to. 1 Pro..sage3 to-warde • by the A4ami Ecpretis Oompany will be promptly disfroaed of accor. ing to direction. sel4 SEWIN( MACHINES. SEWING PrIACIIINES TIRE $2O AND $4O DOUBLE LOCA. iinvou SEWING MACHINES! Are now on Exhibition, at the HOSIERY STORE OF MR. DALY, NO. 20 PIPTE. STREET, Thew Machines aro admitted to to the best in market for family we, making an elwitic ',double thread stitch, which will not rip even if every fourth stitch he` cut. It is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will be received and promptly filled by M. DALY, Agent, No. 20 Fifth street, on the cornet of Market alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ifir NOTICE—M. DALY, en the corner of Filth street and Market alley, is the only 'pile of the name in business on this street 9, jylfuly W. t). ELLIOTT, H Co 04 E 4 T "-- - Ack is ram }Wetly to thei DROVER & BARER MA CHINE, for family Sewing, far the following reasons t-- let. It is MORE SIMPLE ain EASILY REPT IN ORDER than any other machine. : ' . 2d. It makes a aaam which rill NOT RIP or RAVE, though every third stitch is ctit. Bd. It sews from two ordiaal spool, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, at pleasure, by a mere change of Egmlis„ to all varieties of work. 4th. The same Machine runs; silk, linen thread and spool. cotton; with equal facility. 1 sth. The seam is as elaatio as the moat elastic fabric, so. that it is free from all LIABLI hi TY to BREAK, is WASH, ING, IRONING, or otherwise. . Bth. The Mitch made by t Machine is more BRALITI. Vtri. than any other made, either by hand or machine. OPINIONS O 1 THE PRESS. Grover & Baker's is the beat. }.[Amer. Agriculturist. To all of which the Tribune says, amen..—[N. Y. Tribune. It is all that it claims to bo.—{N. Y. Independent. It finishes its own work; others do not: Journal. We give it the preference. , —rAmer. Baptist. It needs only to be seen t< be appreolated.--(Phreno. Journal. Adapted for woolens, linen or oottoti.—(Atuer. Medical Monthly. We like Grover & Baker's be - M—(ledies° Wrest:L. "Which iH the beetr Grover & Y.Dispatob; superior to all othera.—{ . N. Y4MerctirY. We have no hesitation in recommending Y. Er, press. It requires no reapooling.—{ll. Y. Evangelist. For family we they are unrivaled.—{N. Y. Daily News. They new a seam that %Minot rip.—{N. Y. Courier. It performs nobly and expodithruisly.--y. Y. Examiner. Remarkable for the elasticity' of seam,-.(police Garotte. Well adapted to all kinds of faullly aearing,-,IN. Y. is. Tho moat bleesod invention, of modern that:use—MM. Maga:dna. i _ . Beat adapted for family use.—{N. Y. Day Book. We do not healtato to recommtnd Lk-4N. Y. Chronicle. It sews strongly and dooa noip.-;Life Illustrated. The prince of tuventionalP ok Churchman. It is woman'a best friend.—lN Y. Weekly Newa. f• i And two hundred more referenCes., To Olcrgirrocn'and Betactvolest Societies. The GRAVER & GAGER SITING .118.0BEENE CO. will sell, for the present, to Clergym u andi3enevoleat Oa:lades their superior machine at one half the usual retail price. W. C. ELLIOTT, -&abut, N 0.21. Fifth street. ti020:15 , E. ...... 0. - 11. AIIiPEY. .1141VE HAVE THIS i)AY ASSOCIATED together in tho practimjof the Law ; tuadus theirs of SIMPBON & RIPPKY. - '• - Office, No. 94 in'ti:C.Stidot. "11.. Pliik?C‘ .0. a Wang. ..0. M. DAvl. Ga110ry—...: : :..260. d 80X03..........44 00. . ? .....$3 oo • _ IJTT9BURGH, PA.