Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, October 01, 1858, Image 2
• int Ett Drnitig, PITTSBURCM: --- FRIDAY MORNING: :t::::OCTOBER 30. 1858 -_ DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS POEL SIIIMSNI JUDGE, WILLIAM A. PORTER, OF P 111LADis:LPH1 A 11.011. CANAL C0D1Y19.41011 CH, WESTLEY FROST, OF FAYFTTE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET 00rt68X3.9, EXt9l DIVRICT ANDREW BURKE, City. 005GILIS8-XIIID DISTRICT JOHN Bri3IIINORkE4 Ohio. szNAT.: SAMUEL MOIRE, Birmingham. Asaprau VIOLAS DONNELLY, NMI', PHILIP H. STEVENSON. JOHN M. IB.WIN, City, ROBERT 'MORROW, Boss. AUGUSTS ILARTJE, Allegheny stern: Ea.B.NRS %ORD, Upper EL Clair PROTHONOTARY: AT YWIDER BLACK, Sewickley OOMNIESILOISPR. : THOMAS PM:Miff, Allegheny ono= : WILLIA.3I ALEXANDIIR City, JOHN MURRAY, South Mt/burgh, D1E.10102 0? I'M POOR JOHN BO LW Indiana. OD THE DEIIOOBATtO COUNTY 00MIIITTEE OF CORILESYONDENOU have apt...inteii meetings to be bald as follows: SATURDAY, 241 October, 2 P. M., at Born's Tavern, In Rob- Ins= tornship. NVENING Of SAAIE DAY, in Lower St Clair township. MONDAY, 4th October, 2 o'clock, P. 11., at A. McFarland's, in North Payette township. EPENING OP SASS DAY, 7 o'clock, at Nobiestown. INIIDNE.6.BAY, WI October. 2 o'clock, P. 14 Fairmount Schnol Hoase, in Franklin township. TRintbDAY, 7th October, 2 o'clock, e. it., at F. Wiseman's, in Pine township. SATURDAY, 4th October, 2 o'clock, P. M., at Turner's Tavern, in Indiana townattip. '2 , Akt& DAY, 2 o'clock, p. M. at John Kown'a, in Bois township. 11I'TBNINCI OF BASLE DAY, 7 i .o'cL3ck, at Bollinger's, In &emulate.am. MONDAY YVKNING, 11th October, 7 o'cl.c.k, at Market Honreqn McKeesport. Spankeratin be In attendance D. D. BRUCE, Chairman of Dem. County Committee of Correepodence DEMOCRATIC NATURALIZATION COMMITTEE JOHN IirceLOWRY, JOHN TAYLOR, ) SAMUEL /JAS. CAbIERON, DANIEL FICHEISoN, AS. 0. CDIII4IINS, CHAP. W. LEWIS. Either of whom c ,u be consulted daily, at their respective Pigots of bzuthoEs. se2b Us THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE OF THE DIF FERENT PRECINTS, composing the Twenty-Fir4 and Twenty-Second Congressional DistriM s, sill ho supplied with the !eviler and only genuine Democratic Ticket, at the office or the _Mining Past, I Ittalmrgh. JOHN P. GLASS, Chairman. 00 XXLID CONOTtESSION AL DISTRICT.—In cordance with a resolution of the Democratic Cr. re ventlon of September nth, ISSB, the following named per eon, are appointed a Committce of Vigilance, for the Twen. ty•Sscond Congreaniooal Diatric B. 11. Kerr, G W. Casa, Lee Beckham, Charles Bryson, P. J. Sinclair. W. Clayton, James Patton, Jr , D. E. McKinley B. McGee, George Gera, W. J. Fratm. JOUR W. GLASS, Chairman FIHST PAGE Interesting matter, editorial, news and tel egrapb, will be found upon the firs t page n this morning's paper. OUR WEEKLY. The Weekly Post is published today and can be had at the office in wrappers ready for mailing. In clubs of five, it costs only one dollars. Send in your clubs, friends, as you have been doing for the past month, and we will give you a real live newspaper in return for your money. We are deeply grateful for the hundreds of new subscribers which have been added to our Weekly list within a few weeks past. There is room for more. We wili furnish you with a first class family news paper, containing all the general, commercial, domestic and political news of the day, for a dollar. There will be a meeting of the Democracy at Butler this evening, at which Judge Shaler, Judie -- Shannon, R. Biddle Roberts, Esq., Capt. John Birmingham, and other speakers , will be present, and deliver addresses. The time to - the election is short, but the DemoP crate in the XXIId district will have an op, • portunity of hearing sound Democratic doc trine from sound Democratic sreakers. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STATE FAIR EXTENSION OF TIME ! ! 111 conrequence of the groat numbers in attendance, and the interest manifested in the Exhibition, the Ootumittee Gf Arrangements havo determined to CONTINUE THE FAIR UNTIL SATURDAY, A T NOON. The olltra of the several ilroads leading East and West, have agreed to Extend the Time of Excursion Tickets To all Trains leaving the city on MONDAY, October 4th. DAVID TAGGART, President. A. O. HEISTER, Secretary. CCI THE SUBSCRIBER WISHESTO FORM a Co• Partnership, with some good business man to realde in or about Pittslinrgh, with a cash capital, say, of ,$2,100 or more, for the purchase and sato of Pind in the rikirth-western counties of this State. With the advent .gee in this business, which the subscriber now possesse, it could, with =eh a partner, be easily made to bring a prat, t of 50 to 100 per cent. Refer to R. Bargain, Esq, No. 122 Fourth street. J. b. HANNA, ocalei* Real Estate Agent, Franklie, Pa STOCKS AND BONDS, AT AUCTION.-- Cu TUESDAY EYLNING, October sth, at 7 o'clock. at the Commerc al Sales Rooms, 54 Fifth street, will be told: 55 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. 18 do Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh, 2 Coupon, 7 cent-. Mortgage Construction Sonde, Pltssbnrg Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co. $lOOO eaci.. ocl P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CLOSING SALE OF PICTITRES.-ON PSIDAY MORNING, October Ist, at 10 o'clock, aa•t is the evening at 7 o'clock, will be sold the entire collection, of fine Engravings, now on exhibition at No. 95 Wood sf. Sale positive to avoid expense of transportation. Ladle) and Gentlemen wishing ornaments for their dwelling;, would do well to attend. ocl PEREMPTORY SALE OF BUILDING Lots In Eolith Pittsburgh and Birmingham. Agree. ably with atijeurnnuent under an order of Orphatue Court, will be acid, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth Street, on SATURDAY EY l ?.NlNG,.October 2d, at 7 o'clock, by order GCB. Riddle Roberta, Adm'r of 0. 0. Gregg, dec'd. Lots Noe. ZS, 143 and 95 in the Van of the borough of South Pittsburgh. The following lota in the plan of lota laid out by heirs o f Gregg. in the borough of Birmingham. viz: Nos. 91, 92 endhaving each a front of 24 foot on Carson stroot, and extending back 100 feet to Chemins alley. NOL 177 and 179 having each a front of 24 feet on Washington street, and extending back TOD feet to Walnut alley. Mos. 238 and 213 inc h haring a front of 2 . feet on ashington street, and extending - back 100 feet to Spruce alloy. Title (ruilapotable. Term* cash. fowl) P. M. neTre. Ancer. WOOLEN DYER WANTED In a Fac tory near the city. Constant employment and good wogett, to a competent man. Apply to 8. CaTaBERT & 80N, 61 Market at. FARMS FOR `BALE AT TETElmu s B.tate office, 61 Market street, by ocl S. CUTHBERT S SON. QWLS, SHAWLS, SHAWLS-By far the largest stock and the most magnificent assort met in the city. Also, .a fall line of Cketut, Dress Goode, Needle Work, etc. O. HANSON LOVE, oci 74 Market Street 7 o'clock, at Bahl's Tavern Charles 11. Poulson, Wm. Hulett, D. Campbell, H. Hassing.....r, Capt. A. liayE, Samuel Smith, Joseph Birmingham, D. H. William s, Samuel McCune. Robert Etaven.on, P. M. DAVIE, Auctioneer NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE.—A first olaFs INlAir! . g:L4e, tor Ten Thou Emit! Dollars, payable in threw yea,. from thin date, as follows:—Fist year S3SGO, strond year $751,0, thi d year $5OOO. T. o Mortgage 1 , 4 OD a Ttlitlabi.- , prop, ty, and is is evzry respect a first rive security. Addre, et 30::1' A. it. ,at 11.41 tllce. CHAS. H. SUPER, APOTHECARI A\ I) Corner Penn and St. r sf reelm, PITTSBURGH. PA ELEGANT TOIL -1 1,T ARTICLES PERFUMERY, - OF - ALL D ESC RIPT lONS Mineral Water, MEI ALL VARIETIES OF SYRUPS ANII I,I,AVOMLING PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Compounded, Day or Night FINE HAVANA CIGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO, And a great Variety Cl Miscellaneous Articles F OSTER'S NATIONAL THEATRE.- Saturday, October 2d, 185 ki, Will be set apart for the JOINT BENEI- IT OP THr." , l )faiNso , VJ -,. 1-1_ And the Last Night of their Engagemen They wtlt appear on this occasion iu SIX OF THIN MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM FEhFORMANCES, and one of their choice Ballets. THE STAR DRAMATIC COMPANY Will oleo appear in a novel three act drama. ta" Think of the • FIUTCIIINSON BROTEIERS, And give ib,•m n call on SATURDAY EVENING, When a large bill will be pre-!entad. COME EARLY. IIi k IESLIANNOCK POTATOES-50 sacks rtcolved and for sato by ocl HENRY H. COLLINS. RED POTATOES— 40 sacks received, and for sale by (ocl) HENRY H. COLLINS. GGS-3 bbls. received, and for eale by ocl HENRY H. COLLINS. DRIVATE DISEASES.—Dit. isiiuW.N'E , MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices, No.: 60 SMITHFIELD Street, Pitts. •,..t...- ' .ll ' L l, burgh, Pa. - di! - --=C --- - Dit. BROWN is an old citizen of Pitts- ..ty , •''l - ?1.; . burgh, and has beeu in practice for the last twenty-Jim years. Ms business has .- •cr;fi-WC. been confined mostly to Private and Sur.. , 1 04: kr _ ~ • -.,.. gical Diseases. .rii, ' , V . . lux- S 1- fit.w.... - N. -: CITIZENS. AND STRANGERS 1q.1 . 4...4.- , . in need of a medical friend, should not '''t•-'.-.•.X.0 • tail to find out the sure place of relief. tii..•. - =.5. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and - e ~ • ...v, his experience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtalatng peraemeni relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DIL BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dise...ines— Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseezae arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a totter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skit dlaoaaea, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant To persons so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a 5 - are and speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought on often by that solitary habit of senimal gratification which the young and weak-minded often give way to,(to their destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in tbi.• oonntry—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration health. BRATTY TTBM Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dls ease In afew days—he will warrant a cure. Ho also treats Piles, Meet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Fe male Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, /fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in the Bad and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together with ell diseases of an Impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a rim, dt recteci to Ds.. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, pa, will bo immediately Answered. Medicine sant to any address, safely packed and secure from observation. Office and urisate Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pitts burgh, Pa. apfi jHE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. C. A J. ii. Sawyer, re receives the preference over all other kinds over offered for family use. Its advantages over other Soaps ere :—lst. It is cheaper use. one pound being equal to three of common rosin Soap. 2sl. half the time need only be occupied in washing when Oda Soap is used in place of other Soap. sd. Labor in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes will require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. flailing the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is toed, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. sth. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, and it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin soft, cud free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use of the wash-board, the following directions should be followed : For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soap, cut It into shavings, and dissolve In ono gallon of hot water; put the clothes Into a tub containing about ten gallons of warm water; pour In the dissolved Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out, and rinse In warns water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease spots, may require a slight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used In place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. SRI- Observe our name on each bar. For sale, In any quantity, a our warchouse, No. 47 Wood anretu, anti at oar works, opposkto the Round House, Penn. sylvanta B. C. k J, Li. SAWYER, ocl No. 17 Wood otrobt. MOUNT HOPE NURSERY, UPPER ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP, ALLEGIIEN Y COUNTY, Biz and•a half mimes from Plt!shargh, consisting 1n part of a large aascrtment of APPPLE TREES., two years old, of th e most valuable varieties. Yearling and two year old PEACH TREES, of the finest quality Selected varietiosof PEAR. Dwarf and Standard Selec-ted varir Vol of PLUM and CHERRY. Also, ORNAMENTAL end SHADE TREES of the most hardy aorta. Every variety has been selected with great care, and will be warranted to fully come up to the representation given of it. By close attention to bu i. saw, and a proper Lusa of the experience, by which this Wili ness is governed, pdrchasers will be .dealt with to their in t rest, and receive such instruction to planting, etc, as the subscriber, after twentydlve years' experience, may deem necessary. AU ord. rs promptly attended to. ae.30:1.a. JOUN. SMITH, Mt. Letianon P. n. - - AHORSE POWER, FODDER CUTTER, and Corn and Cob Crusher, will In; told to closo the Ota, by (geP) HENRY H. COLLINS. Fisll - "big. Lako Superior White Sleh ; 20 half We. Lake Herring; • 10" Picker 1. For sale cheap, to cloao conaignment. by JAMES A. FETUS, se.T, Corner Market and First !streets BARLEY. -120 btu3. Spring Barley, to ar• rive Ma day, and far swely JA6IE,S A. FETZER, Cke tier Market and Firiit streets. CIIICKERING & SONS' 1 - ,, H , A. -- - . --' L----',- - -=--'---- -- ~_ 117101,- -r r-41,.,:113'4,1'' 4 1 ,.,:11 3 '4, 1 '' ' ;,, 4,7. , ;',.,',',..'',,H;,?' .....,-e',r).:..7' , ' • ..: ',''''' • '''''''. , : . 7 , tl Ti(ii!': l o,.' _mo ~, I ;,4;01, , , 1 1111):,' 1, !...,..,.., ~ '!: ' ~... - ,,, 09 , - . E.7.F , ' ..:: - - - ‘ , ..7 , 1. ,, . - :,;,F,i;F11: r..,H . 0t. , 1 I I 1 iH-, J , 1..1....., , .....,...].: : :„..„,. 1 .......„;, : „...„.- 6 1r.1J.4 . . A .,_-. ltrv A ll o,i , 4 1„-•,.r.,' , J, ...,..,,,, 1,1„,,)..„. I , J F 17 -7r- L , r,- . 17, ,• , 1 , „ ... , 1 _,..., . ------ j r_ii t 1 . crrn+fH i t ,1 , 1 1 1 A - 4 „„, l ilti',„ •i- , :. .'.' 1 . ;171A71571;•,1 , 7 , 7pfil'ilhothll , millii.Api'Dy,...7117 — "MI LL, A1, - I' , 3itilityi . j% r1y.17 , 11 L ,, i1h.....' ' ~ t t ~, , Z .:- . . - rtP -,‘,. jr ii 1 1 lirj , , )1 , ~ ' l, 1.,1 . , iY,''.iM, j! 1 1 71411 inE, 1N ).11 - 1 qlllllll 1O ‘,,,,,,, „ ,10 ~1i 1 ~ I ; , I illilil ~ r' ~ 1 , LILA ....- ' ' I'l'' : 11 , .t ? i 4 '. 1 ''' 1 1 .. ~ -4 ----- e,,, ENLARGED NEW SCALE PIANO FORTES. Tho vabfierther Imq Judi received nix. ini , erh i °Have Hine I'orteo 6f the NEW A StJA I, :', I:elug ,th- diet that have bee.i., brought to c ty. Aleo, on,. of OiIICRiaLING at. BONS' NEW BOUDOIR OR COTTAGE PIANOS. The immense demand in the Eastern cite. for these instruments hes compelled the Jileasra. Chickering to employ heir entire force of nearly five hundred mon on the NEW ECALE PIANOS. The public are respectfully invited to call And eon them, and judge for thetuselve.i. . . EATON,C 1-41 & CO., HAVING LEASED THE SALESROOM, CORNER OF 14'11'1'11,i MARKET Slit FiE'N' (r.cantly occupied as a bankin g kuuse,) and havin g alt4re,l and Improved the snitadly fat :I FIRST CLASS TRIMMIN(i AND FURNISHING STORE, Respes.tfully solicit an early inspection of their I II go and deslreble stock of seasonable duwls, which have been pun b Ised OA:4f, from the beet Manufactories and iwportfng Utnt.os Ira the ro,t e rn sin's,,. Wo titian aim to keep our sks so constantly replenished, that our customers may always rely on tintin g a complete assortment of all firth lets iu cur of trade. Our selections or FASHIONABLE DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERED COLLARS AND SETS, RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS, Elmo be made with teach care as to S 'l' Y L E , QUALITY AN D PRICK. And will, we think, give entire eativlnitiou. We have port:thaw(' a full essert,ent of BAJOU'S KID GLOVES, and a complete stock of 110SIERY, GLOVES, AND KNITTING MATERIALS. We Anil' give special attention to LAMES' AND G gran' FP Rtirsulzill II I yD.3. heopin eou,iserly on hand the ' FRENCH CORSETS AND SKIRTS ; all! sizes of CUSTOM MADE SHIRTS AND COLLARS, With a gnat variety of Under darmenta, Cravale, iuspeuders, flandkirichiefs, Umbrellas, eta. [lavin g the ::4IN 'IL., I long experience in the businets, we shall strive to matte it the Interest and pleasure of the public to deal with no. F. IL EATON ..... N. O. MAORTTM JAMES W. CREE. ge29:514-e•W&S Fifth arid Market Streets. .L, 0 5 BOOTS & SHOES j E.: JUST OPENING AT JOS. H. BORLAND';-', No. 98 Market Street. The ;übarriber ii Juat receiving fi a of Phi! awl Wtntt BOOTS AND SHOES, tit e%ory style and variety, and STRANGERS 'PEE FAIR would SAVE bit)Nslif, t y and t/ tug our sto, k and making what rinrchas.a they want. N. it L'.SALE 3iEriCUANT3 sti;.plied at a r,ry slight advance 0 i , r , r Emtorn p71•. , s ()iv& call, and don't forget the ',Mc at the Clitmp Cash store of JuSEPLI fl. bt..) ft LA Z. 30 98 Maiket at, second door from rlith SHINGLE MACHINE.-41,11 forever removed against Stowed Shingles. Mot/ WIWI E . • 111.NLI L E LOW at Mechanics' Hall. has ,h-monstrated the fart that Sawed Shingles parpass Split or Shaved Shinglro. They Ore wale with the grain of the timber, the some ea Sit ovsil hblaglot, —the raw drosses the shingle in place of phasing. This machine turns out Shingles wits groat rapidity, and is attracting a large share of attention on the Fair Uronnd. Wo shell speak of it again. se3o JAMES C. RICKIET, Auctioneer, Real Estate Agent and Bill Broker No. 65 Fifth Street. PITTSBURGH, l'A -100 bags for sale by POTAT S. OE sao "7. — Z:,:i 1 _ . _.. .-................, „..,.._ 1 ,li ;I ~ __l , lacE WAlSPetar 4 --, ilEg A s . I 2 p ria g li,l # l z 1 ~. , 1. . ._ 4l ? ffi c 1 ale fif .-1 - t f,,p,' - ', 2 1 1 l i rl • ........ j r . : c..ea --Li j- a ! CH 1:61a, C I ...it. PEA! 1 ''-' - -.- - ::i E--. ff.- , ..1 ly i ~., .5 ... _ , ~ .,: . ;,-.1..„, i il k ...,,,.i5 ., -_, E , ; ''' 4- 12' , 7 ---- .L - 7 - .;• -''' '''; - . '-ux. ' 12 1 1 2. ' '±'.?---`;---- H. CHILDS & CO,, WHOLESALE SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF TILE largest and most exteaslve sleeks of BOOTS AND SHOES, Ever brought to thin market, of groat variety, ADAPTED TO FALL AND WINTER BALES, HAVING BEEN YUltellerlED Direct from the Manufactarere' Chiefly for And celeettal mdtb great car, i.e to QUALITY AND SIZES, They foe] assured they cu offer supothir illdtlCBl3ll3lits to WESTERN BUYERS Air. Merchants visitlu,4 Pittsburgh salt.' to purchase, goods, or ou their way to Hellen/ citiem, are invite., t., cal and examine our stock before buying else a hero j Particular attention given to orders. se29:daw3m CHILDS & Co. THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MO L ERATE ?SEAM is called to the offer for ale of folly of the most eligible BUILDING LOTS, In the Second Word, Allegheny City. The prime are suited to hard time!, and time wilt be given to gni: all pnrthesers. For lartictilani, Inquire of ALEXANDER HAYS, Surveyor, Cor. East Common and Water street, se29:lw Allegheny City. riEW FUR HAT AND CAP STORE, No. 96 Wood street, next door to S. McClurkan'a &diary, lane opposite the Excelsior Eating Honee. A. DONNHLEIT has a complete aasortmentot Pare, II atr, Cape, etc. Ladies' and Gentleman's Pars cleaned and alter ed to the newest fashion, and at the aborted notice. Good and tasteful work warranted, as Mr. Donnelelt received a Diploma and the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition, Canada; and has worked in the largest cities in the world— London, Paris, Berlin, Amtterdam, Warsaw, Hamburg, hew York and Montreal. As a practical workman, he so- Belts the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Pura, Capes, Gloves, Cloaks nd Plash Caps made to order. gir Cash paid for Pore. ,ee29 CIN ET MAKERS £ UPHOLSTERERS 11 4 ,1 A11 COMPANION- the rudiments and prin cipals of Cabinet Maid .g and Upholstery, with the aft of drawing applicable to Cabinet work, the art of-dyeing and staining Wood, Ivory. Bono, Tortoise Shell, etc., directions for Blackening, Japaning and Varnishing, to snake French Polish, to prepare the beet Glues, Cements and Composi tions, and a number of receipts nseful to workmen gener ally, Blastratecl, by J. Stokes, for sale by LU LOOllll3, se29 Post Building, 41 Fiftb stroet R EL D N , RtIOICULLIR, lIT.ATIONER, PRINTER & BINDER, No. 63 WOOD FT., BrINTKEN routreti php FflTu, Fliveutrnau JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 — irti Street, SOLE AGENT FOR CRICKERING & SONS, FUR PITTSBURGH AND WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA U.ENKY LIOLLINS MEM PITTSBURGH, PA ' • ._ I A R C II ITECTURA L.- & MOSER, .t.:LIIITtiCrd N o. .11.2 Street, ,vptop;'4 , the CaskOn /row , . Ex,,ute Maus, and Hpecitiattiuus for all h,1:111,4 of 1.u.1 ~.I and sup: r.. tie t oa of 0.,. 111 r. liAltlt ul<n o 41111,1i:a tc. utte.7 d to tho 1,6 1: id. 1 '1 . prti,a—,l.lou .1 p.,t, papws .1 draw iu. o t ti kitiT FoR PicKriwlcKi 1.1 11/ 111 , 1 I ht.", yol,t• r 4 M V u t$ It e. 11 vEoPLE'S ONEAP :111 , 41 Flft.6 atruet, 121.4( 40- Moist , s' thud C6l6.lleux' a 01.iJ . n.• 7.5 DI FrENßA — iliz.K .t this, Dyt, Putout Moticlot, tic , Ft..: salt by B. L. FALINY,SrUt.;I‘ d c., Nirbolenale Dtuggiutt, nud I r.li , rietore of fl L. Palm, .‘ Verumtugo thud R. A. W•ithill . B r We, Nu. 60, toiraer. And Fourth fitrt6td, Pittsbnegb, Po; FREII DOME.Trie FRUITS -11,0 dozm Fre,36 Prncbc., in Ipiart t " 1-to Fruit, t.t.ttot to 1; '24 " 1-^t emit TothatueB Itt Lott iett ; " hue Apple, in Wt. to " etrtmlp,rritl ; J net by REYIIEII A AN DERSoN, No. 8.9 Wood fiLlt-rt, el '4lO Oppuyito thu jt. Cll .104 llotel. JE L LIES-- 25 drzdn asserted ; lu Carr.tut, +dart, plutt ikutl pints; 1 " (Ic/Iva Jell judt t tc.eistd and for ealo by R'r:YINIER S ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood all-cot, :19 t)pposite the St. Charles Hutel. OATS.-- 100 bur. this day reeelved: by EN ItY 11 O...LLENS. pITTSB'CIII, FT. WAYNE I 4, CHICAtIO It A 1 L It U A D ALL ACW:iISIODATION TRAINS WILL ARRIVE AND DEPA.L: PROM LIBERTY STREET STATION, PITTSBURGII, DURING THE FAIR AN EXTRA TRAIN WILL ALSO BE RUN Leaving Liberty Street Station daily, at l(:16, r kW EXCURSION TIC'E FITS will l o sold at on rate for tho round trip—good for all tralum, OR REN T.—A large lot of ground having a fine front on Tunnel rarest and Pee nriylvanla avec. ne. Apply to CIIIIIBERT R SON, se2B 61 Market str. et. s6on IN EASY PAYMENTS, WILL tuy a u.,at two story house in Allegheny City. 6 CUTHBERT k SON, ae2 l 3 61 Market street. J ACOB McCOLLISTER No. •25 Filth Street, DEALER IN ME CIGARS Si) TOBACCO The stock of Chewing Tobacco and the variety and quail ty of Cigars at this old established stand will be found equa lu quality to any to be had iq the city. 8028 JOHN T. LuGAN EDWARD ORIGH. LO GAN & GREGG, IMPORTEM AND DEALERS IN Foreign 61. Domestic Elfardwiare, 52 WOOD STREET, PITTSSVEdff, PA. A full and complete assortment of all doqcriptions o. Hardware, both at Wholesale and Retail, can be had et prices satinfactory to the purchaser at the above °stabil,. haunt ; tcols of every description, lu largo varieties; Meicha ate, Mechanics, and Farmers are all Invited to call._ 1 , 4,28.2 m • A. & F. MARBURG W• Importers end Mannfactiirw of U I (.4 A ft s , AND VENEBAL COMMISSION MERCHA N 1 .S; Eio. 3S West Lombard et.; mat 'more, hid We invite the attention of the trade to our large and wel asiorted stock of German and Domestic Cigars. Our fecili ti. a for irupoltil,g as well es the tartety it our awsortm.nt are ansurpasse by any house In the States, while large con tears made by one of the firm during the dull times in Ger many, enable us to hold out extra inducements to om friends at prevent. _ 5e2,81.v GERMANHARDWARE & CUTLERY imported and for sale at low figures, by st2B:ly W. A. A W. KA IthUltd, Baltimore, d. MATE. MULLER'S CELEBRATEI) SPARKLING HOCK and MOSKI.LE WINEa im porttd and for Bale by W. A. h F. MAHRIIII.G. te2B:ly Pole Agents, Baltimore, Md. rARMS, DWELLING 11USES, BUILD INO LOTS—SoIt or leased at the Real Estate Office of 6. CUTILBEHT A 80N, eo 61 Market street 11 4 1;tiR SALE AT MANSFIELD._-42 acres of choice land, .}1" of a mile from the pleasant village of Mansfield, on line et Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail load, and distant from the city only one hour by the Pitts burgh and Noblestown Flank Road. If applied for soon, this place will be suld very low, and on accommodating terms. ALSO: Near the above, an excellent Ferin of les acres, with im• provements, fruit, excellent water, coal, etc. etc. ALSO; A beautiful connt-y seat, and 4 to 5 acres ground, house large and convenient, and finished throughout in modern style, n.ar to schools and churches, and in an excellent neighborhood. For further particulars apply to FRAZIER ek CO., Real Estate Agents, Jones' Building, - 67 Fourth street. QIIAWLS, CLOAKS, E RENCE MERINOS, 1.3 Cashmeres, !dour do Baines, Poll de Marren, Black and Fancy Silks, Needle Work and Domestics, the largest stock we hare ever.luid at any one time. FAIR ---WALL PAPERS ON EXHIBI TION, at 87 Wood street, beautiful Paper Hangings, of all kinds and prima, to which the attention 01 strangers and citisens is especially invited. . - se.3o - W. P. MARBiLtLY, & CO. ITELVET AND 'CLOTH OLOAKS-Jutit received this diy by Express, another lot of velvet and Cloth Cloaks.•. , O. HANSON LOVE, se3o ' 74 Market street. VI/LANK BOOKS.—Eviny description of -11-11 Blank Books on hard or outdo to order at abort notice WU. G. JOintsrok .t co., . seal Blank Wok Eisaufactur.rs, 57 Wood et. JOB PRINTING OF-ALL KINDS EXE CLUED neatly, at short nottor, ly WM. G. JOH,NSTOIii: cvJ Printers and Stationers, 1,7 Wei,l it. NEW -.ADVERTISEMENTS. ROUSE WANTED—A. DwellixieOtis° or good tar, with all the modern improvementa, to wanted in Allegheny City. Arply at the ollice of the pima burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. • re2.3:tf . • . • HENRY - CIERNIG, ManurOottirei of all sine. of Llenip and Tarred Ropes, Manilla and U.emp fled 0.r.1e, fine and. armor! Pecking Yarn. Tarred and Sp..n Sikeli and Hell Cord, WO,l Twine, Broom Tying rew me, Vino, Clan And Cott •n Seine Twine, etc. I. full 8..1-I.ly a The eJoco articled con”lantly on hand, or r., oroar, at prices. %..1 ars-house, No 489. cortirr and w..iuut atreete, k‘mere, above the Pittabar.l.,, Fort Wayne mid Chicitgo Itnilt u! Fr,iKht Depot, F'ttcshu'gh, Pa. ti , .:2t3:3u1 f-NuVW. tAI D . 1 1 . ,1,111111'1'! tritta,r STATE 1 , AI d, and wlablag to connult thair e. al h trg. , Lhould of fail texacuing ttto GROCERIES, AI'PIIE STORE OF THE SUBSCRIBER AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGE, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, CITY AND COUNTRY JOBBING TRADE. GROCERIES, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED MOST DESIRABLE ARTICLES A KE TO BE LOU N D AMONG THIS STOCK PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURED ARTICLES ,itdaltw Directly opposite Eagle Hotel. S N . 5. 1 1 y - r ito ICI 10.1.111126 ML mai races rt 'l 82 THE GREAT SUPERIORITY Ilvot tt'l ~litorel, for the uNa of Clothing and Shoe AI aucthse tur, re, Eitirn,sa Uukare, Carriage 'Critrinierei and Cow. Makern, h , tel long be,•u Icnovll and pradien.lly acknowloo,d HIS NEW FALIHLY MACHINE, V7131,-h a light, compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing Ito work equally well with the largo tnachineo,) aad eCOlllf , a faVerite hr 11111111 V coo ilthr- A full supply of the albive Machined for sale at New York prices, IdP. STRAW, 32 Market street, au 12:1y-2r Pittsburgh, Peuu'a. GENTLEAIEN'S BATS FOR AUTUMN, NOW READY. In preparing the Hats of the present issue, none hut the moat nniatied workmen have boon employed, and nothing but the beet and choicest materials teed. Every endeavor hoe been made to combine Elegume of Form, with Fitness, and Beauty of Design with utility. Tho undersigned, there. fore, confidently autunite thole elegant Autumn Rata to the inspection of gentlemen, and hopefally awaits their liberal patronage. W. F. WARBURTON, Fashionable Hatter, No. 430 Chestnut street. Philadvlohin. s-21.1ru0 LEATHER, HIDES AND OlL—The sub acriber wuuld solicit the attention of merchants and stranurs visiting the cite, to his present extensive stock of Leather. Shoe Findings, Tanners' and °wrier's' Tools, Tan ner's Oil, he., he , which he off,:rs to tho trade at the lowest market prices. He solicits an examination of his stook. WM. WILK INS .IN, 217 Liberty •treat. se27 Pittsburgh, Pa. Iron City Commercial College, I'..t.soargh, Pa.—Chartered, 1856. 300 STODINTS ATTENDING, JANUARY, 1868. Now tilt, largest and moat thorough Commercial Schuo of tho fruited States. Young Men Prepared for Actual Duties of the (bunting Bunn .1 C. SMITH, A. H., Professor of Book -Keeping an SCIeIICO of Accounts. A. T. DOUTHETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. LIEYDRICK and T. C. JENKINS Teachers of Book• Keeping. ALEX. COWLEY, and W. A. lIILLER, Professors of Pen manship. Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapia BOBil:1088 Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical business man, TWELVE Drawn all the premiums in ,Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing, Studenta enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure--Graduates assisted in obtaining sit. nations—Tuition for Fall Commercial Course, $3B--Average time 8 to 12 veeks---Board, $2,50 per week—litationery, $6 —Entire cost, $BO to $7O. Ministers' none received at half price. .For. Card—Circular—Specimens of Buainess and Orna mental Writlng--inclo le two damps, and addreae F. W. JENKINS, ant Pi ttaburgh, Pennsylvania. rN. °LOGGER, • ARTIST, ,STEINWAY'S PIANOS. ACHOICE LOT of the unequalled STEINWAY & SON'S, New York Piano% 'net re ceived; amongst them a Throe Stringed Louis XIV, of 'Piy octaves, and superb workmanship. We match this inot-umeot against any Otani Piano in this city for gran deur, vein me and beauty of tone. The Steinway Pianos are beyond all doubt the mast perfectones made anywhere, and are destined to become the most popular instruments In the world. They are tally warranted by the makers and tho subscribers, and will be sold at New York factory prices. Fur Bale by O. KLEI3II.II & 113.0 , No. 63 Fifth at., Sole agent for Steinway's Pianos. Also received, a flue Lt. of Mums k Clarlem, and also Dunham's Pianos. 6027 FALL STYLES OF GENTLEMEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, 5..26 Comm- Wood street and Diamond alloy. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL PARK M'CURDY CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Slit?, ATIIING; iv IL Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Ita 1 Still Bottoms, Spatter Solder, ho, also importers and deak re in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, an. Constantly on hand, Tlnmen's Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 Pintt, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. mratilyilaw C. LIA,NSON LOVE, • 74 liarkot street INDIA RUBBER CORKSCREWS; 0 Pen Holders; " " Propelling Pencils; 0 " Pens; “ ,1 Inkstands; " 0 " Pocket. For sale by J. IL, WELDIN G Bookseller and Stationer, sae 68 Wool stroeL near Ifenrlb, ADIERIOAN WATCH FOR RELIABLE Trd&—These justly celebrated Watches disclaims any part of foreign mechanism in movement or case ' and possess all the qualities of the heat Swiss Watches. They are with Lover Escapement, equal to the English, and in .Point of moo send price, distance all competition. - - liaaNESIAli A SE. `No: 42. Firth street; n.ar. Wood,' - neatt] Ageota for the celebrated American Watches. AIERCHANTS AND OTHERS FINE AND FRESH STOCK MEIMI TO PE FoUND IT HAS BUN BOUGHT AND OF THE VERY HEST HOUSES IN BALTIMORE, i_X YaILEIHLY FOIL TO THE CASH BUYER AS TIIE IN TRH MARKET LARRY ASSORTMENT OP ALWAYS ON HAND W. M. GORMLEY, No. '271 Liberty Street, SINGER'S MACHINE r6//1 ( PREMIUMS, liar AND NOT lOtt ENGRAVED WORK, "lia IMPORTANT INFORM ATION NO. 21 FIFTH STREET se27:6mda NOS lilliDll, es CELESTER'S GOTHIC) HALL, AND MELTING WORKS. INSURANCE, DELAWARIE. DnTTEMILi `6II.FETV INSUR/INCE COWAN ) 0 INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP SYLVANLi, 1835. „ OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WADI, PIIILADELPDIA. fiIiARINE INSURANCE. C,N V PlBB F.LB. } Altet), To ell parts of the world. Fa FAG UT, INLAND LIS RAN CES On Donde, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriages all parts of the Union. Flab' INBURANCRB On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Douses, ASSETS OF 2'EIF, COMFAIVF. November 2, 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate $101,350 9 Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137,911 2 Stock in Banks, Railroads and Insurance} Companies. 12,508 Bills Receivable 220,i191 OS Cash on hand as,sota Of Balance in hands of Agents, Premiums} on Marine Policies recently issned,ou 92,730 51 other debts due tho Company Subscription Notes. _ _ _ b rorntiOsons. James 0. liana, Theopbilns Paulding, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., J. P. Peniston, Joshua P. Eyre, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James B. McFarland, Thomas 0. Band, Hobert Burton, Jr., John B. Semple, Pittsburgh D. T. Mc gnu, J. T. Lon, WM. President. lent. iry. William Martin, Joseph H. Beal, Edmund A. Bonder, John Cl. Davis, John B. Penrose, George G. Le!per, Edward Darlington, Dr. IL. M. Huston, Win{ m O. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Bpenoor Charles Halley, H. Jones Brooks, Jacob P. Jones, Taos. 0. Hear, Vice Pre& Hunt /e/LBEIM, Secret& THE GREAT WESTERix Fir• and Blaring Insurance 40039 OF PHILADELPHIA. Opl'oe in Company's Building, No. 4U3 IV alnu Corner of Fourth Street AUTHORIZED OAPITAL- Capital paid in dnrpluty Jautiry 15t, 1858 FINN INSUILANCR—Lindted or Perpetual. Al A JUNE LNSDRANC.E, on Vessels, Cargo and Preights. INLAND LNSITILANCE by Rivera, Canals, Lakes au , ' Land Uarriagea DIR.F.OI2OIte: Chiwles C. Lathrop, 142 P Walnut street. William Darling,l6lo Pine street. Alexander WhWden, Merchant, Ls North Prent. Isaac liazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor. John 0. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter St 11: Tracy, firm , of Tracy k Co., Goldsmith's Hall. John It. McCurdy, firm Pf• Jones, White A. McCerdy Thomas,L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. James B. Smith, firm of Somas B. Sullen A Co. Hon. Henry M. Palter, .office 227 South Third str. et. John C. Vpgdes, office Corner of Seventh and ames Wdght, late Cashier Bank of Tioga. Alfred Ts4or office Cairo City Properiy. Jona J. - Slocum, office 224} South Third street. ' O. 0. LATHROP,. President. W. - DARLING, V ice President LEWIS GREGORY, j &such office 8 Wall Bt.,N. Y Second Vice Pres%) . , TAMES WEIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. IL IL RICHARDSON, Assistant Secretaiy, R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. 97 Water street, Pittsburgh MONOEGAHVLA INSURANCE COMPA COMPANY, OF PITTSB V:RG II JAMES A. HIIT0111:i N r resident, ELENRY M. ATWOOD; Secretary. 0FF1CE...1110.9S Water Straeitd WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDm MARINE RIBE.P. A SSETS-11AY 20m, 1858 stock, Bno Ellis, payable on demand, ee..nrod by two approved names ..sllo,ono 00 Premium N0tea........ Bills Receivable 115 a hares idechanice Bank stock, cost 10 do Bank of Pittsburgh do do 40 do Exchange Bank du do 190 do Citizens' Bank do do Balance of Book Acconats Offloo Furniture Cash MEM= James A. lintehison Win. B. Ltr"lmes, Rea, Wilson Miller, my= Cleurge A. Ilinry, Itoliort ll.liad 1, l'homaii a. Clarke, Johia rirbeviid, Win A. Caldwell. iiisy Cf3akpagty OF P TTSB It II CS3 Iro'onorth ata-cet, LITILKOTORHI J. P. 'robber, Geo. W. 'nub, C. A. Colton. A. J. Julies, Jas. U. Slop&ins, Wade Ham, 1( n A. A. Carrier, Robert Patri•.h. J. IL Jones, Juba Taggart. Yeoghtly, Jacob Palmer. it ly Ptatoraou, IV. Lt. -Riveralo, I. Grit: aercui, A. O. tituaptiou, lloury Sproul, Charti4raellittal V 300,000 illiE AND MARINE 13.1:11i8 01 .11 ~..,:aeriptionl orPtC President—A. A. CARRIY.R. Vlca President—BODY PAT! . te:3o S,e.ratary and Troakintor--1. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PIT TSB CIRO 11. WILLIAM BAGALLY, 2 - resident. BAMITEL L. MABSIIILLL, Beeretary. OFFICE: 94 Water street, behests: 2-forte: cr.4 ;Kw: streets ~Iftße. Insures HULL AND CARGO Itlgti.9, on tho Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries. Insures against Loss,or Damage by MIRE. Also, against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. D11130Y011;. William Bagaley, Samuel Rea, Jamee M. Cooper, James Park, Jr., Isaac M. Pennock, Springer Harbangh, Capt. Samuel 0. Young, John Caldwell. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 2414). 149 Chesnut Street., Opposite the Custom Canso. WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on evr description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonaide rare of premium. . . ROBERT P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Prenitlont. Drciacrroas. Charles Hayes, E. R. Cope, E. B. English, Genrgo W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph S. Pant, C. Sherman, John Clayton, B. J. Magargeo, E. Wilor. H. BLAWIDURNI, Secretary. _ _ A. A. & PITTSBURGH GENERAL INSURANCE AGENi Caital Representod, $3,„00 0,0 00, COMPANIES OF HIGHEST STANDIIIO, Ohar . - Ted b Pennsylvania and other Stoles. PIM, MARINE AND LIFE RISES TAKEN, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 80. 63 VOUWEII srritizzvc, •. A. CLARRIIIL FITTIMPROH, • S. CARIIIIM.I deliO-ly I THE OLDEST AND LARGES LITUOGRAPHIO ESTABLISHMUNT IN THNcTry WM. SCHUCHMAN, PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER Corner Third and 51deket Streets, lal tr/r8 WLLklih II LI I LDIN4S, Jy2l:ly-2p TERRA COTTA OR STON E WATER, PIPES, From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per Foot. ALSO-BOORESTER PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at Eianufacturers Prices by HENRY H. COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION iVIERCHAN's LND WHOLE:ULU DILL= 13 CHIGICSIC, BUTTER, SEED, 191211, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 26 WOOD STREET, PITTEIBIDLOII. QTARCH FADTORY FOR . SALE.—The Rocheater Starch Factory, in teorongh and complete working order, capnble of turning out two tons of Starch daily, will be sold on very advautareons term. This is a favorable opportunity for any one wishing to enter into a safe and profitable bualnesa, .a good' run of custom being already well eliablished i and reltdring a comparatively email tapitat..: Ner farther information, inquire of ee6:lia-2pl 11ENRY ii. 0014LNii, 25 Wood at. JAMES riIicLAITGEILIN, . . ILLNIJUOTUREM O 11 ALCOHOL, COlogne Spirits anii Etisel Oil, Nos. 167 and 176 Second Street. aoraymp _ _ _ Ea =ulna HOLLAND OIN BITTERS, IMPORTED BY P. FELIX & BON, 466 PENN BT., prpTsßugGH, PA—We respectfilly can the attention, of the public) to the above c debratod Bitters, far whioh the Medical Court of Holland ha: commissioned us to act as 8010 Agents for the United States and Canada:. This article's prepared by some of tho most icientific men of Holland, and is the Most preferable - Bitters now in use. Wherever the Holland Gin Bitters has been introduced, its gale has been unprecedented. Persons wishing to try the article, can have a sample, circular, sent gratis by mail, by a:Urea - Slog% aellom F. 'BMX & BON, Pittsburgh, Pa. 100,000 OEi 104,18 P 34 P. A. MADNDIA, Agent, 95 Water street. Pittabu:gh o 600,000 $2,22,300 00 . 66,277 05 37,00; '..) :x,660 21 MIL 00 ',150 00 •e,cso 00 5 175 00 ./3 39 b9O 6 16,853 V. 7,710 ~i Capt. Mark liteiling, Hatanol M. Klor, John 8. Dilworth, Francis gellers, William B. Hoye. John Shipten, Walter Bryant, Ja2:l J. Q. COFFIN, Agout, Corner Third and Wood streot PEA V J. & ( i o , BRANDIES LIAPUB.TE.F. , GINS, IVI L, IES, ETC" Et EALE P. 3 T N Kfs OLD MON( 1 ,( .1 kiiv! 17i, , AND L. _ RECTIFIERS A N DIST.IL, LERS, Corner or smi!thaeica 7z,,5,c1 1 - -"Tront Stre•ca,, S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, DIANUFAOTECILEIIB OF PRINTING, JOB, AD ALL KINDS CP "N RAPPING „ . . A , 1 2 ! -' 1 Z it' . M .ra. 9 Warehaugel No. 27 Wood Street, 1 . PIT BBURGfI, PA. 6.. A. Raga Limght gtaarket prlo.us. __.___ myB atplovAL. JOHN MOOR HEAD has removed to 74 %tar Wee!, Wow Market 4101 N NOOREHEAD. COMMISSION MERCHANT, DOB Tan MIA OD Pic METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA . _ fl STEEL WORKS. SAAC JONES J.lffJ. L. BOYD WM. 31c-0131..LOTKIEI, JONES, IBOYD & CO. elfzuvecuirsal.3 07 C OT STEEL. 1 AL so, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS, AND AXLES. Lorca®r idol= atiel Pirst Streets, PiTTS.P.T.IRGII, PA: 3100 it ial & CO., ItAICUBACTURER OF American, t!'iaict & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Sooting, rtkottorlizag, Spouting, &o. AGENTS FOR W . OOD,T PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, No', 130 logrst street, mr26: ly- is ESE= tra. G IEIIIB S & CO. , PLAVITPACPTIEBRO OP ROOERS' IMPROVED PATIqI,VP CUE TIVA.TOR TEETH, CORIZED. Rose .t.tln FRUIT S. - FEU/MTH, PPprgßraGll, P A,. in, HELP BURN, AWO !il: AT I,A W AND C9NVEYELNGER. :,*tit a.Qaari. qa rw.s9vaa ati.zot. JALMIES A. FIETZMR, Forty arding and fionLreiesion Merchant, HOE TITS OSLO OP /oar, likteu, LEI rd, Dotter, Seeds, Dried Fruit anti Produce generally, Ourner of triarkst and Flrrat istroata, 1TT9.13i , )1011 4 PA. ifroncia 6. B4iloy, . William Dilworth, Sr., . Cuthbert it lton, Piitth.irgh; Boyd ft. Ott, /Winkel' Pt wearingeo, iS. Brady, 01:11.. M. et M. Bank. List & Mangle & Co., oc , :q - ze Andorn)n, Duero .. Paxton It iriVith.ltstf E. P. 3111614LETON Sr. Mita, IMPORTER N kit WINES, lIRAiNI)IES, &C.i ALPO DE.4.1..E LN FiNE OL :O. WfIiSKYS, Nu. 5, Noitinf FRONT STREET, Go Art ED stE2 GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Preatitink liTiind Factory, CORNER TllllO AN I)1 ARKET :ITS., PITTSBURGH.. THOSE WISHING Ti) FURNISH: THEIR House with V 'KNIT i BLIND 11, of the most exqui site and °taboret., ;Init:11, will Bed it to ileir tub:Teen, to give zoo a call before pnichasing elsewhere. hty work is got np by the best ineohanic9 (not apprenticed.) I:very attention is given to the wants of customers. Ail work warranted. No. 7:f TLI/LD Iltreet, Pittsburgh. (mySilyis DAVID iniviL ENGINEER ANIt CONTRACTOR Nu FOR Tar, ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five qurneraJui.l npwarea, and for Fleeting Buildings, public or private, by 'Steam, Ilot Water ur Etinaucee. YallSls PITTSBUTIGII. PA. HITCHCOCK, Dit'elltlElEßlC & CO. alcocsssons TO Itorsattos, D.PCazzay tk C 0.,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION .11FRO114NTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Flour and Wool, No. 114 econd street, Pittsburgh, Pa: EZYZ/111N0317; Springer llerbong , Joseph E. Elder, St. Louis; Pitislmign ; Fenton Bros., " H. Childs it Co., ; " Cornell 4 Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaloy, Cosgrove 'A Co., " Garret 4 MartimPhiladelphia; HoCandless,lkleani,4 Cu., " James, Ketit,..Santes a Co. " G.W. Smith, it Cloy - Waavc: 4: Graham, 0 Goo. M. k. L. Hord,pinciunati Keene, Storling it ea., " A. B. Benton A Broi., " lard, Gilmore .i Cu., " nayßLlf • ; WILLIAIOI CLAYTON & CO., witoutaALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR MERCIEANTS, NO. 37 DIAMONL ALLEY, Near Wood etreet, i P I T I'S li 171: GH, PA. All - Alleluia onharl, Illookt,rry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandiol, Old Monongahela hod Entitled .Whioky, of the yet at I .• delSydeb W1L411.11 MALEY, 64 WHOL . zSALE GROCER, Nog. 18 titt4ll 9, - 11- Wood Streets jy23: tf . PITTSBURGH. W. H. AIcONK. G. AI. DoSCII. - W • 11. 1 McGE E & CO. 51itIcO11ANT TAILORS, Dealers lu Ready 3.113,10 Olothilig cud (I.,ntlomen'd Furnish ing GvOliii, corner ~111+,,,kral etrdet and Market Square Allo gheny City, Pa. ' c li, . M JoV&ly_ M kBLE I ARBLE!! tY 0 Lrff el 421 it: .1 aem o ELAS A 11;AIIP/FUL SEIXOTION OP SIONIJ:z!ENTS, GRAVE STONES, onCiorilarel4, F'4441.11, WP,2 9 * The public are reeitctfully invited to exuntine our stock. Prize lour, and iretn[itexttated. vl2-t—it 1..1. eR.3 LIREETY Br3FilT. JOINT BOX . 1 FACTORY.- , I:MS(1A OUTEiNDORP Manufacture to erdeti, BOXES Suitablo for Soap and Candler, Hardware and Variety Gricda, ate., .de. _ tfiN. Onion, pram pfly 1114.11. HOLUM DALZELL. /Las £. BII.IADING DOBERT DALZELL & 'CO., Wholesale Lto Grocen, Coreraisaion.and Porwerdiug .lierchante and Dealers in Produce yynnd Pittsburgh fitanufactiaros No. 251 Liberty etrie, , t. Pe. uoPZC j. - i- SAMUE'L FAIINESTOOK, • ImPqp:Tv.p. AND DEALIDI Foreign arid Domestic Hardware, ,iVe 74 ! Wo:d Pilliburyh. The eutmccibtt hal recolvt..l, in tolaition to - too fall stock of Hardware, a velpltoavy atoct of ~List and 'dew:LK:go Cot ters and 13tutrern, aial ,ry I.rgo etoc:: Cloigli loose nn.l 00 WI - 113j, Of a tench anporiot gastity to that ueuallp tedd totttlio rdar!rot, tJI of which will be sold on the lowe.t terrna. tto2l) ttd +lb. fIta.STOCH CALETTIVF,EGIi'r 5.1. ii'COUNG, (sacce.44o , r, In Jim Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS AND impoRTER3 of Pockot an t ll Tabl , 3 Cnttpr7, ?on.* 1 ; ,,,,j ~,,,, I Don . tal irustrnmonte, finhs, Pistala, iii,it.ing licAP, (tic, No. gn Wood street. Theylgivo .pc, , , fti attel,t.:., llu m.innfacton ng of Trusses, Pulfp,rtzrs, Lt.:. iobLing 40.! Ple , palring ith phnettuilltv so cifiloupatch.sun . _.- - FURNITUT& FOR CASII.-- 1 A fall assortment of Pittsburgh mannfadtirnd EiffItNITURE, embrading BUREAUX, • 1 BOOK CAbAS, WARD ROBES, And every article neoded In a well famished dwelling, as well as wspledid assortment of OFFICE FIJRNITURE, corigatL oyo. hand;aud made to order. Juf.the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is fur unßEi. Prices are made acctuslingly. Persons in of anything Who above line, w - 'nultl be advantaged by calling at PACK:WES A IP.SYLN'S, 40. 103 Smith fi eld EtTeet, t•olow; Path. J. D. Zior.nari, inov N. Trianti SUGARS.- 100 bb a Baltimore " B." 50 of u a A . 23 al ", Powdered; ao Lovering's Grannletzul; Jaat received and for sale by REVARR & ANDERSON, I: No. al Wood street, 60'27 Croposite the St. Charles Hotel TO LET.—That store Room, on the corner of Wood and First streets, occupied by Robert J. Car ron, as a liciner side. Posneasion given on coa flat of Octo ber. Inquire of •;." u. RYAN, No. Pifth street. °HESTER'S GOTHIC HALL CLOTHING 1i.../ STORE and erchan t Tailoring Establishment, corner 1 of Wood street an lliamond Alley.• We have now on band one of the most eairblo assortments of Piece Goods, on, bracing everything that is new in the shape of Over-Ct at hao will be made up in the Mit iiiPitner ings, Vesting ' or Pantaloon Stara and many new fahrics :or business suits. Th at muc h l o wer prichs than the same goads etc he ••! i a ned elsewhere. A CALI Le solicited. et f 9 PITTSBURGH, PA s=l PHIL DEL PHIA. niy22dy