F ALL DRY GOODS C. HANSON LOVE'S, No. 74 Market Street, ELTWERN FOURTH STISEET AND TUE DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH. PA SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE The subscriber Las Just returned frost Philadelphia, New llottoa, and same of the lianufw..-turing towns In the s oew England States, so as to get a portion of our IsIhiES TIC GOODS direct from the manufacturers, and save one prt.tt in recel leg them In that scup. Our stout of FOR EIGN GOODS has never Dean so complete. DRES GOODS: 13RNI DIIRRA tIES, in Plain Liack and Figured. ►L -* RICH DRESS BILES, Plaid, esd lincade ► to' F RICH Srldi ROBES, Black and adored. - RICH ALL WUOL MOUS DE LAIL,S. ,s . RICH ROBE HODS DR LABiS. RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOUS DE LAWS. FRENCH - MERINOS COBURG'S, The largtst stock in tLe city, and L LTTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE ISE YOU.D IN ANY OTBNa HOUSE WEPT OF TAE MOUNTAINS, BOUGHT AT AUCTION bAIIGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, AND WILL B DA,3OLD tit O V:RY SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Of entirely new designs, such as the TALMA SHAWLS, And many ct.er NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS Via have baoa4.bla to ogr so large end varied a stock of all kinds of SHAWLS and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, EDtiINGS, 11101JRNING GOODS : BLACK-- DRR GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPH VEILS, C,OLLABS., GLOVES, AND E VERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE MOURNING GOODS Ir4SIESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS ksLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, WEINGS, CIUCE 8, G rtiGHAILS, PUNTS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, End every otirr article usually kept In a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS As many of the !store goods have been bought from the AN aeAcrunsas and AT AUCTION FOR NET CASH, we are enabled to sell them as LOW AS THEY CAN BE PURCHASED IN RANT OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES to the Eastern cities. In short, we never have been able to otter so large and attractive a stock to our numerous ens tomes pad the public generally. .4Nir NEW GOODS REOEIVED DAIL f. •--Ut C. HANSON LOVE, Yonng,Stavenson h I.ove, and Love Brothers, /I Nu. 74 MARKET BTRKer, PITIBRURGII, PA g 1 3:ln:dwa CARRIAGES CARRIAGE 1111 4 1 N U FACT OR II AND EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH WiIITE HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Two tdilo f t , lion, betwsen 'Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, :kir tics, etc. Hia arrangements are such that be is constantly receiving new and second-hand vehicles, and the public may rely - on always hearing a gccal stock on hand. He also inure ufacturea to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, dr d all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years dractical experience in this business, and his well-knewn Lae-filth" he flatters himself that he offers great inducements to purchasers. Gak- The establishment is located on the route of the Ex - celcdor Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen tub:altos seithelaw Mt C. WEST & CO., oxt- CARRIAGES, 110f.1 AWAYS, BUGGIES, SULRIES AND BLIRGLIS No. 14 Penn street, PITTSBURGH, PA. W AU wort' warranted to be of thu bmG;materiale workmanship. - 1. 4 -3 GGS-3 bbls. received, and for sale by 12.4 001 HENRY IL COLLINS HAWLS, CLOAKS, FRENCH MERINOS, CdThmeres, Mons de Dames, Poll de Chavres, Black ani fancy Bilks, Needle Work and Domestics, the largest stock we have ever had at any one time. 0. MANSON LOVE. eel TI Market street. FAIR -WALL PAPERS ON EXHIBI TION, ac Si Wool' street, beautiful Paper Hangings, of all kinds and prices, to which the attention of strangers and citizens is especially invited. seSU W. P. MARSHALL k CO. 17-ELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS—Just receivedthis day by Express another lot of ,Velvet and Cloth Cloaks. p. iIANBON LOVE, et3o 74 Market street. LANK BOOK S.—Evezy dosoription of AI Blank Books ou hand or made to order, at snort notice WM. U. JOIINBTON .t CO., enSU -- Blank Book Manufacturers. BY Wood at. 108 PRINTING OP ALL KINDS EXE tp CUTED ntaily, at short notice, by WM. O. JOLINSTON A CO., Printers and Stafioners,b7 Wood •t. THE ATTENTION OF MEN OF MOD ERATE/ MEANS Is called to the offer for tale o fotly of the moat eligible BUILDING LOTS, In the Second Word, Allegheny City. The prices are suited to hard times, and time will be given to atilt all purchasers. For particulars, inquire of ALI ,EIDEIt FLAYS, Surveyor, Oar. East Common and Wats* street, Allegheny Oily. ITEW FUR HAT AN.O CAP STORE, 1.1 No. 96 Wood street, next door to S. McClarkin:l'a Sudiery, ane opposite the Excelsior Eating House. A. DONN - SIM has a complete assortment of Fars, Hate, Caps, etc. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pure cloaned.and alter ea to toe newest fashion, and at the shortest notice, Good and tasteful work 'warranted, as ill Donneleit received a Liplomis and the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition, Canada; and hasscorked in the largest cities iu the world— Loudon, Parity Berlin, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Hamburg, Dew York and Montreal. As a practical st,rirman, he sts• licits the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Fars, Capes, Gloves, Cloaks and Plush Caps wade to order. .647"' Cash paid for Fors. se29 CIABIN KT MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS COMPANlON—Comprising thi rudiments and prin. ‘4 .,• 14 of C a bi n et lelati,g and Upholstery, with tits art of applicable to Cabinet work, the art of dyeing and et i.iumg Wood, Ivory. Bone, Tortoise Shell, etc., directions ter Blackening, Japaning and Varnishing, to make French to prepare the best Glues, Clements and Compost te Jat. and a number of receipts aseful to workmen gener -4,14, diustrated, by J. Stp',tee, for sale by LU&E LOOMIS, ee:n Post Building, 41 Fillb fitrta. e j R. WELD 4 EN, B&E.BELLga, STATIONER, PELMTER BINDER, „bro. 83 WO:ID FT., ' itaTIFT.CN FOURTH 15D Pl4T9nil/3138 J. 8 H. PRICE'S CENTRAL PLANING - MALL, WAVE& STILKET, AL LEGRE a Y, ABE now in fall operation, with Fay Co.' Improved machinery for the manufacturing of Bash Frames, Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. Builders and Con tractors will find It to their advantage to cell and ascertain tsar prices- &OM rdsw E. tiIIIPPON ..... ...—..... 0. H. B.LPPEY. VIE HAVE THIS DAY. ASSOCIATED together in the practice of the Law, glider the firm of BPIPBON a BIPPEY. Mee, No. 94 Fourth Street. R. 23131110 N, 0. IT. HIPPEY. MEM I.; 1 2 OPENED—A full stook of Fine suirta and collars, Skater undershirts, and drawers, shirts and drawers, SU shirts and drawers for nen. euLeritar artida of Silk veer Ladies, pantalets, A 3 nrj and - vests for children, d Boys at HORIERif, 77 Market street. INSERTINGB, ETC HENTUCIE.Y JEANS, TWEEDS, LOCAL AFFAIRS. The Weather.—The following is the range of the thermometer and barometer, as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street, on Saturday : THERIIOII2.TETt. In sun. In thsde 9 A. M Cloudy 57° 12 M 930 65° 6 P. 3,1. 61° Barometer, 29 3-10. A Regular Democratic Meeting-.-John Birmlnghs m Endorsed. Mn. EDITOR :—ACCitl , llt Lek us to Mrs. Hartman's tavern, at Woods run, on Saturday night, where wo found a regularly orgauizA Williams meeting, and as our party consisted of good Democrats who had but little confidence in the honesty of the great "I am," the arch demagogue of railroad notoriety, we thought that by exercising a little patience and discretion, we might possibly change the sentiments of those in attendance in favor of Capt. John Bir. mingham. We procured the early adjournment of the rival meeting—in fact, we choked off some ambitions mouthers of meaningless words, and organized a National Democratic meeting by calling Mr. Samuel Smith to the Chair, and appointing Jas. J. Sweeny, Secretary. After we had organized, P. J. Sinclair, Esq., was called upon for a speech. Ho responded, and held forth in an able, eloquent address of some length, in which ho clearly demonstrated the integ rity of James Buchanan and his administration, and the principles of the Democratic party. He cloarly proved that the Democracy had always been with the people, closely and faithfully watching over and guarding their interest. He showed that Williams, in his mongrel Press, endeavored treacherously to advance the interests of Gen. J. K. Moorhead, at the expense of Andrew Burke, and convinced all present that it would be an insult to common decency and James Buchanan to send a rapid Black Republican to Congress with Democratic votes. He then spoke of Birmingham—his integrity—the services he had always been proud t, render his party—his character, intellectually and morally— and changed nearly every Williams Democrat pres ent; in fact, many were ashamed that they looked with fuvor on the notorious rai road lawyer, Tom Mr. Sinclair was followed by that staunch demo crat, Samuel Smith, Esq., of Manchester, at the con clusion of whose speech, Mr. Sweeny introduced the following resolutions which were adopted by accla mation. Resolved, That as true national Democrats, having entire confidence in the integrity of James Buchan• an and his administration, and believing it onr duty rather to aid than oppress him in his efforts for the national got d, we will endeavor, in the person of Capt. John Birmingham to send from the 22d Congression al district a true and faithful democrat. RsPiD/veci, That this meeting adjourn to moot again at the same place at 7 o'clock next Thursday evening. SAMUEL SMITH, Chairman. Jas. J. SWEENY, Secretary. Dinner to Pre'!dent Taggart Below we publish an invitation to a public dinner to Hon. David Taggart, President of the State Agri cultural Society, signed by u number of oar citizens. He has not yet replied, but will doubtless accept the proffered compliment. Certainly it could not be more worthily bestowed, for to Mr. Taggart and Sec retary Holster our citizens cannot but feel deeply in debted. To them in a high degree must be attribu ted the unexampled success of the exhibition just closed, which has been of as much pecuniary benefit to our citizens as it has been gratifying to their muni cipal pride. In this view we hope the invitation may be accepted, that the worthy President may know the estimation in which he is hold by our citi zens, and that those citizens may express the grati tude they feel towards him : Pirranormu, September WI, 1858 Hots. I). T.tuativr—Sir:—Yonr friends west of the moun tains bid you wel,'ome to this the workshop of Pennsyl. vania; and we as dl ourselves of this, y ur first visit as •' President of the State Agricultural Society," to tender you a public entertainment at such time during your sojourn as may best comport with your leinnre. We are well aware of the arduous duty in which you are engaged; but no person can be insensible to the many ad vantages that will be derived from the knowledge and zeal and industry you brio t to bear on this important branch of wealth to oar emit and glowing Commonwialtli; aqd to you, sir we feel, as citizens of Pennsylvania should ever feel, that you have done much to uphold the character and standing of the terming interests and the industry of our people. Trusting you will find it convenient to lic.'ept the hospi talities of our people in a public manner, We are your fellow .citizen., W. J. Morrison, James M'Gounigi ,, , Jonas It. M'Clintock, W. M. Edgar, W. A. Stokes, Pamuel M'Kelvy, R H. Kerr, George Fortune, Alex. (Bowls) , Andrew t•J'Koe, John M. Irwin, R. Hill Pattersau, J. K. Moorhead, R. Biddle Roberts. William Culp, P.O. Shannon, James Patton, Jr , O. H. Poultice, IL B. Carnahan, William Baculey, Robert Morrow, (Ross), Lee A. licckham, Alexander Hunter, R. B. Simpson, NI U , B. Pat:ereen, James Floyd, William Cl.olimiait, John Young, Jr , James t.. Graham, i'. a H oi4n.r, IN II lel Weartt w bilwerth, J Matthew Harbis ,, u, W. H Whitney, William Perkin-, J P. Barr, A. C. Murdoch, 51 U, W. 13 Smith, Roll. Jones, 3 , 12 n M'D. Joseph Roger El, lit.srga W. IA aim Tits e State t.Falr The exhibition of the...Pannsylvania State Agri cultural Society has at length drawn to a close, and we take pleasure in saying that it has bean the most successful ever held in the State, a handsome sur plus being left after the payment of expenses. The dhplay has never been equalled, much less excelled, in either and of the State. This result is due to the citizens of Pittsburgh end vincinity, in a great mein sure, and fully as much to the energy mid eminent fitness for their respective positions of Hon. D. A. Taggart, President, and Judge A. O. Heister, Secre tary of the Society. The attendance on Saturday morning was good, when the facts firp taken into consideration that all the articles were being removed as rapidly as possi ble, that it was announced that the Fair would 6080 at noon, and that the only attraction announced, the cricket match, was doubtful. -However, a match was played between two elevens of the Olympia club, which was watched with eager interest by the spec tators present. The pretoi.tms not previously an. nounced were awarded, and at three o'clock in tea afternoon the grounds wore entirely deserted, except by these employed in removing the articles whi. , l3 had been on e.i:hibition, and the employees et the Society. . . The prumiums to those residing in the county were paid at the utriee on the grounds. Uur city friends who htt,s- teen lertunete enough to obtain premiums con get thew by calling at the Secretary's office, on F fth street, over Reed's jewelry store. We hope the unexampled succ.ess of this oKhibi tion may indu-o the utheers of the Snoiety to hold the next one here. It will be a groat advantage to them and our city. Country News —The Allegheny Valley Echo is the title of a new paper just started in Emlenton, Venango county, by P. 0. Vonver, Esq. It looks well. —J. B. Johnson, of Greene county, was robbed of $l9O on Sunday of last week, by two men, who en tered bier house, and placing a rope around his nook, demanded his money, which ho was forced to give up. The perpetrators have not been arrested. —We learn that the work on the Fayette County Railroad is sing pushed forward with great energy. Messrs. Wallace & Tibbs have a large force em ployed on section one, near Uniontown, and have already completed the heaviest part of the grading. Mr. Cheney, ono of the price pal contractors, and well known for his energy and business accuracy, has resolved to complete toe road ready fqr the e,rs to Mount Braddock by Chr stmas. There is no doubt that this will oo accomplished. The bridge over t. e Yough is being pushed while the water is low. Considerable progress has already been made in building piers. —A man named Robinet, a citizen of Somerset county, was knocked down and robbed of some twenty dollars, in the neighborhood of Stony Creek bridge, on the evening of Wednesday, 26th alt. Rheumatism.--:This intractable disease has at last found a perfect and thorough cure, which will be hailed with ecstasy by the thousands who suffer with it almost continually. It consists in a topical props. ration, which softens the parts in such a way as to remove congestion and the morbid condition of the secretions in a few applications. It is prepared by Dr. Geo. H. llgiraus, of 140 Wood street, after one of the best recipes ever known, called " Rheumatic Pain Extractor." Dr. Keyser says that he has cured the most violent chronic rheumatic pains with this medicine in a few days, and even when the tendons and joints were stiff and enlarged, has removed the stiffening and cured the enlargement. It would be well enough for persons who are subject to these at tacks to remember this when an attack comes on, as it may save a good deal of suffering. It is equally good for neuralgic pains, and as a local application, has"no equal in the Materia Medica. • Foster's National.—The Hutchinson Brothers had a fair benefit at Foster's Thcatro on Saturday night, when Charley Faster was well received as Mad An: thony Wayne. This evening he appears as Pat Lyon, tho Philadelphia Blacksmith, in the play of that name, and also as Mesa in China. Gov. Foster announces Mrs. Julia D'ean Hayne, who will shortly appear. The Benedietinep in America.—On the 17th of Sep teMber an eleotion for an Abbot was held at the Ab. boy of St. Vincent, near Latrobe. The former worthy and venerable Abbot, Rev. Bonifaco Wimmer, was almost unanimously re-elected. He is now Abbot for life. An Old Palsburgher Oone.—Mr. John Flitch man, a well known eitizon of Pittsburgh, formerly pro prietor of the hotel on the corner of Second and Ross streets, died on the 24d ult., at the residence of his son on tho Youghiogheny river, at the advanced age of eighty-five years. M=Mil .barceny in the Watch 11 . ottee.—Thioving in the watch house is now becoming quite common. On Friday night two prisoners were Confined in the same dell, when one stole forty cents from his fellow. He was accused of the theft in the morning, and a coin mita/ant was lodged against him, • , New Counterfeits.—Countarfeit ayes on the Bank of Burlington, N. J., and the People's Bank of toz• bury, Mass., are in eirealation. Catholic FUAeraill We noticed the fact, some weeks since, that a meet ing had boon held in Bt. Paul's Cathedral, relative to the manner of conducting funerals. On that occa sion Bishop O'Connor made some suggestions on the subject, and now in order to carry them out properly the following order has been issued We are glad to see this religious body take the initiatory steps in reducing the usage - Ila needless expense which has become so general on those mournful occasions, and we can only hope that other congregations may adopt similar prudent regulations: 2b the th.thotic: of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the adjoin ing 13oratighs. llaving learu.d, with mach vain, that abuses of a most serious nature Lave ft, queully groan tut of the manner of conducting funerals in this city and neighborhood, and havuig consulted with the clergy and people on the beat mode of applying a remedy, we are happy in having every reason to believe that Wu measures we have resolved to adopt will be entered Into with almost unanimous cordialty by all classes of cur people. It is unnecessary for us te dwell on the Injury sustained by many families through a vain display at funerals, and it would be an insult to think it necessary to dilate on the special impropriety of levity and drunkenness at wakes or funerals. All admit these things, but the tyranny of usage makes it difficult, if not impossible, fur many to avoid them. Unless a general reform be adopted, it le luipossl- Ids to check the evil. It affords na sincere pleasnae to find that those who are beat able to meet any outlay that might be required on such occasions, and from. whom no danger of moral disorder need be apprehended, are foremost In their desire to adopt any measures that are necessary to put a stop to exhiting evils. The following is therefore, adopted as the tuo,!e of COll - Catholic funerals in the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and In the adjoining boroughs, whenever the performance of the Church services fe desired : 1. The funeral, at which the trierell of the de, eased, or t..f the votviving re'attves, are expected m be present, ,had be 10'a:tried to the proc..ratun flow t tll,lllle to the t•hutch, end the obtequiee preformed in the Chet eh 2. no carriagea shall be permitted but :!:nee ceutatolug the pill bearers and the immediate reiataws of the deceased. The wearing of mourning shall 'be a bet of then centtec• that with Int, deceased. when more than t carriages are need 3. All others attending the loneral, loot from the hoee.o to the Church, and are considered distouised whoa the oteequi-e are performed 4 The Priest who is to officiate will receive the (\apse at the (km. or theCharch la accordance, with the requirements of the Ritual Ile should be informed befotehand who has charge of the funeral. Before receiving the corpse be will twit this person publicly whether he engages to Nee the rules here laid down faithfully followed, and whether they have been followed uplo that time. Unless an answer be given in the affirtnativecr If It be certain that they really hove been disregarded, the corpse will nut be received into the Chuich 5. When more than two carriages are used, the person in chargo of the funeral should bring a list of the lame to the officiating Priest. and satisfy him that they are o copied by the persons ribose referred to. This list, signed by the Priest, will eutltle such carriages to admittance , u the Cern Mery. Without such a document., the 41te keeper at the Cemetery will nut admit mute than twu carriages at Buy funeral. Ruch aro the rules that have been adopted, and such the means by which they will ho enforced. if there be any who are unwilling to comply with them, we will gppose no ob stacle to their taking their friends to the Catholic Cemetery, but we will not pe mit the ceremonies of the Church to be made part of a pageant which in so mans cerise is prod uo. live of the greatest disorders. They can take the remains of their friends to the grave without any Church Rites. We feel fully warranted in this measure by the grievous injury Inflicted on many families, and the moral evils uric. lug from the custom now existing, which we see no other mesas of correcting. f if. O'CONNOR, Bishop of Pittsburgh Jas. H 804211, Secretary. Pittsburgh, September 28,1828 Soldiers of 18I:4. The editors of the Pittsburgh papers wilt oblige many friends, who were soldiers in the war of 1812, by publishing the following extract from our min utes: Resolved, That the thanks of the " Association of Sol diers of the War of 1812," (mustered at Pittsburgh, Septem ber 29, 1858,) be tendered to Mr. Wm. Irwin, of East Bir mingham, for his kindness in furnivhlog us with a flag car ried by the soldiers of the American Revolution at the bat tles of the Cowpene and Etataw Springs. Resolved, That the thanks of the Association be tondere to the officers of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural ro ciety for their card of free admission to the grounds of the State Pair; also to the officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for our [fee ride to and return from the Fair Grounds, and to their gentlemanly ticket agent and con. doctors for their kindness and attention shown to us on our visit to the exhibition this day. Res,tved, That the thanks of the Association be and are hereby tendered to our LUMlleilill3 of the day, via : to Mr. John Marsh, fifer, Mr. A. Barrington, tenor drummer, and Mr. Edward Taylor, bass drummer, for their kindness in responding to our request, uud their appropriate and martial perfortheuce this day. Resoioci That a committee of live be appointed to make all suiWdo arrangements for the next Fourth of July ceie. bratiun, as contemplated iu the resolution passed on the WO 10 at, mar PreAdent being cbuirman. The committee consists of Moj. Wru. Graham, chairman, (ion. ios. Markle, of Westmorshind eu., Mr. Thomas McFadden, of Allegheny co., John McKee, and Luke Inluthis,—aud that. the Secretary be instructed to furnish a copy of the resolutl.4n9 for publi cation in the several papers of the ity, and t.mder the edi tors oar thanks for past favors. Extinct from minute!' of weetit.g of September 29. 1956. 1 111011 1.4)011116, Secretary. Attn , le on a Watchman.—On Saturday evening as officer Maxwell, who was employed in front of Ma sonic Hall, whero a largo crowd was collected, was in the pursuit of Lis duty, lie was attacked by the notorious John patch, who struck him several Limos. A scu4 ensued, and tho mayor, v;ho happened to ho passing, stopped forwao to separate them, but without success, Patoh striking at him several times, but did not touch him. Qfficer Bernard Dougherty coming up was also roughly handled by Patch, l.aviriz his coat torn In the struggle. With the bssiatauce of Billy Beard, who had been in oempany with Patch, the latter was finally arrested and takop to the watch house, Beard rendering cilloient service. Yatoh was very much intoxicated and stated that he did not know what he was about. Ho was placsd in tho watch-house and kept until Sunday morning;; when he was held to bail in the some of $6OO, tol answer two ob4reos of assaglt and battory on oalcors Maxwell and Dougherty. The Morris Brothers, Pell and Trotabridge's Dlin strek—Thia company closed their season, (for we may call it such,) at Masonic Hall, on Saturday night, to a fine audience. They have been morose., fgl in otir ;By beyond their i t zprotation, hgt not be yond their deserts. li,aring the last four months they have drawn crowded houses for seven weeks, four weeks during their first engagement at the The. atro in Juno and three weeks in Masonic Hall, just concluded. This continued success is unparalleled in the history of negro (minstrelsy in our city. But the attraction is grout and our eitisens would never grow tired of seeing and hearing them. The troupe is composed entirely of first class artistes, not only as musicians, but as delineators of negro character. We might particularize. but where all aro so perfect, it is useless to do so. They go east from Pittsburgh, ',I.:A see hops the success which they experienced here 8.5t1 which they so richly deserve, may go with them. Porter's P ittelmrylt Iheat, c.—At , this establish. wont, Mr. J. B. Roberts, the celebrated tragedian, makes his arht appearance in this city, singe his re turn front Europe, in the character of Richard 111, this evening. He is a first class actor, and his en. gagement in Europe has boon a continued success. Ile has many friends in this city ; we know they will greet him kindly to-night, and we can oonfidently bespeak for him an overflowing house. Readttag Alatter.—At the periodical establishment of J. B. D Clark, No. 4 Girard House, the latest periodical literature can be procured. Ho has always on band all the Eastern weeklies and the standard magazines and other publications. He has a variety of other articles, including stationary, Clark's Non corrosive Writing Fluid, Corn und Wart Extractor, Empiric Liniment, and other inventions of his own. Those In want of such articles should give him a call. Postponed.—The hearing of young Smithson, charged with tho attempted murder of Miss Henry, which was to have taken place on Saturday, has boon postponed by Mayor Weaver for ono week. Coulter c' Mentzer, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters and (+rakers. Orders left at their shop on Fourth street, near Market, Burke's Buildings, will be promptly attended. 'olBm 11111=11:=13 Carnaghaa's advertisement of men and boys' clothing will interest many. His manufacture of clothing has grown in popularity, from its neatness of style and durability. players will find his prices favorable. IirDURING THU BUSIhiElt THAT EIAS JUST PASS ED AWAY, thousands of sufferers from dysentery and diarrhoea have been relieved by the use of LIOSTET TER'd LITTERS, a medicine which is evidently destined to maintain a permanent place in the public estimation Billions diarrhoea is one of those diseases which bugles the skill of the physician. Tb' medicine they administer to act upon the bowels never seems t e reach the source of the evil. The difficulty is to get, a remedy that will reach all the digestive organs, and give them almultaneously a rash of vigor, to rid themselves of this disease. This pro blem is solved by the Barna, which never falls to conquer the most stubborn cases. It is only fair to say, that during the season Just closed, this medicine has acLieved more curse than any other ever presented to the public, and dur ing the fall, which that terrific scourge, the fever end ague, is se prevalent, the Homo will gain fresh fame. Pdr sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere and by LIOBTETTEIt It SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, oc2S 68 Water and 58 Front streets J. .Id. OLIN'S CELKSBATSD STOMACH BIT TERS—Try them, and satisfy ykiurselves that they are all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does not pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh in heir to, but leaves them to teat their own merits, and the constartly increasing demand for them is sufficient proof that they are all they are recommended to be, and far su perior to any prepaxation of the kind now in the market. Their use is always attended with the most beneficial re• suite In cases of Dyspepsia, loos of appetite, weakueas of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter from the, stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy one to the whole system. Be sure and call for J. li. Olin's Celebrated Stomach Sitters, and see that the article par• chased tears the name of J. hi. Olin, as manufacturer. For Bale by 3. MOWN, sale proprietor and manufacturer Ns. ?a Penn Meet, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by druggists and dealers iteneiraliT. I v 99 OD EAU LUSTIIALE, OR HAIR Ii.E.4OII.ATIVR OP JULES HAUEL.—ThIa article, coraposed of vegeta. antztances, bas rapidly acquired a wbrld•wide celebrity for Its wonderful qualities or beautifying and invigerl'ing the Hatr, at the setae time obviating b.striness sad dandruff. It is now in common USO 011 an iodbipensible article of the gold Py YAFINESAIOS 4 co., No. 60, canter Fourth and Wood streets, Dragsleta generally, and at the : Laboratory - of Jules Hanel ,t Co., No. T( Chesnut street, , itliaddigark Id& A Desired Testimonial.—During the State Fair we had occasion several time; to refer to the tine display made by Mr. W. Haven. We ere gratified to learn that the committee on printing, bnok binding and stationery have awarded him several premiums as follows : For the beet specimen of book or pamphlet print ing, $5,00 For the best display of Blank Books, $5,00 For the best specimen of Book Binding, a Di ploma. For the beet writing paper, a Diploma. For the best printing paper, a Diploma. For the best diatilay et Stationery, a Diploma. Lie was also awarded a diploma tiir the best di, play, of Plain and Fancy Job Printing and Ruling. However, we quote from the report of the Commit tee : " Your committee would neglect their duty did they not make special mention of the fine display of Mr. W. 8. Haven, in to ia department. Among hie specimens of book binding, book, pamphlet, plain and fancy job printing, blank books and ruling, were some of the finest we have seen. The Allo. gheny Cemetery Report, among his pamphlets, was, in composition, presswork and paper, (as a volume of poems and another of "rule and figure work," among his specimens of book printing,) faultless. An intricate piece of ruled work, executed for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was done with an accuracy and neatness truly surprising: His display of printing and writing paper and stationery, con tained every variety; whilst he also exhibited t Prow the shelves of his warerooto) every him: ~ f books, neatly and elegantly bound. We, therefore, award him, in addition to the di plomas, dre , already mentioned, a diploma for the best display of Plain and Fancy Job Printing and Ruling." Meeting in Lower St. Clair.—A large attendance greeted the speakers at Shuok'e tavern on Saturday evening. Mr. Sabita epoke in German, and Mesers. Magee and Bailey In English. The Democracy in this diets sot are up and doing, and will give a good account of themselves. Make Your Own Soap—Concentrated Lye.—We vould call the attention of our readers particularly o the advertiremont, in another columm, headed ' Important to Families." The a,tiole is an inval- uable one, whereby families can wake all their own soap at a very trifling cost of labor, time or money. We have used it ourselves, both in our office and families, and can speak knowingly of it. Wo would warn parties against spurious articles, as imitations have lately been thrust upon the mar met by unprincipled parties. Infringers on ilia Cow pany'e patent will most certainly be prosecuted. We say by all means give the genuine a trial, and our word for it, you will not regret it. • I w Buioinau & Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast fur five years—the last two of which she was very low indeed. I procured ovule of your Compound, and after she had taken It for about five weeks sho was able to do all our house work, which she had not previously dune fur four years. We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com pound to all vr ho are suffering under that terrible disease—Consumption. TAMES SJUTRERLAND. Mein' It SOIITEIERLSPID L+rnertLi.a. Kr, July, 1g.54. riw.rsirsunGgi uoArtu or I'ltitl•c6 1/A NTS' h:XCHAEi6 Z. Preis:lent WM. IT. EM,TEI Vine Prestdenta. 1811111 DICKEY, ht EDWARD GREGO, 2d Treasurer. N. lIOLUEB, Js Superintendent. JOSEPH SNOWDEN. Oroantittee of Arbtfraticm for Anyust. IBAIAU . DICEE\, V. P., C U. .P AULSON, J ANI ES ti A EDI NER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN LOON: IS. Olnalanall Market Cirquinittert, October 2.—Flour dull, and the market to nuseWled; salsa 709 bbls at $4,75 for Superi and f 4,861 $h for Entra; receipts 3000 tibia. Wheat; lied has de,lluvd he per bushel, and and irregular at $1041,15 for strictly prime Red acid White. Wh'sky stead); ,u;es 1000 bbla at 19c Nothing has trauspired In Provisions and the prices are uJrniroil; there is little or uo demand Odra is dull at One; a good deal iu utterlug. 510003 matte's ..re Un changed. Now York Market New Voss, October 2.--Cottou firm; &sal bah es.dd. Flour doll; 11,000 bbls sold. Wheat heavy; 16,ev0 Lush sold; Chicago lapdog 85c. Corp dull; salsa 2ii,UOu oust]; mixed 4380@7ac. Pork heavy at $16,90@t17,00 Batter steady at 1 c(§)200 Sugar doll, at Coffee steady at 103 , 6®12c. Liuseed Oil quiet at 74c. Lard Oil 9U d)16.:. tildes dull; Western 18e.@20c. Wbiaky steady. New York Stook Market Mew Y'at, October 2 —Stocks lower; Chicago and Rock 643 , 4; Illinois Central, 71%; Michigan Southern ; N. V. Central, 81A; Reading, 47%; Milwaukee and Mix 16%; Virginia 6's, 9334;; Michigan Control, 62; Erie. 16 i ; Lacrosse Lendfirauta, 213; Panama IL K., L. 18; Pacific Mall Company.. 104%. LirH EN R Y CLAY and ulong het of hartlittin - gtilled cotemporarire in the United litotes eel eAn 4nd use of ItepreseLtatives halm given tun strongest testimony of the benefits which they derived from the 'lsnot . WILSON'S HEADACHE PILLS. Such testimony as this it entitled to gravo consideration. This invalusble remedy is propel ed and sold by B. L. FA UN ESTOOIi & CO., Wholesale Dint- gists, and proprietors of B. L. FAHNESTOC!..t.'S BUGS, No. 60, corner of Wm.> I mni icourth streets, Pitts burgh, Pk;. 803 advarthioneut on third page of this day's psv...r. R. T. KENNEDY PEARL STE'AM•MILL, LI, ga.iiEN Y CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & BRO. WIIbIAT, ItYR. AND UORN PUBC.ii A :`.l) FLOUiI, CoRN MICAt, AND IIuNIIN SIAN llk'AerkiliEb AND vELlViiiiEb PrITSBUILtiII /4.1,D A Y CASIi uN 1/E.41 V Y au A,derwl JOSEPH MEYER, MANUFACTURER OF 'aney & Plain Furniture & Chairs, Wstreroonts, 424 Penn street, ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDGE, lirir In addition to the Burulturn bush:leas, I abut devote attention to UNDERTAZING. Houma and Carriages arulihed AUCTION SALES DAILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTII ST., At the new Commercial Sales 'emus, No. 64, Fifth street, every week day, are held publi. ;ales of goods in all variety, suited for the trah and consumers, from a larg, stock which is constantly replenished with t,esil cunsitu mutts, that most be closed forthwith. Al' 10 O'CLOCK, A. IL, Dry Goods and fancy articlvs, comprising nearly everything needed in the lino for personal and fatally use; table cut AC. lery; hardware; clothing; boots andM., shoes; ladies were. AT 2 IYOLOOII., P. Household and kitchen furniture, new and second-baud beds and bedding; carpets; elegant iron stone China aam stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Ac. AT 7 1:POLOOK, P. Fancy articles; Watctleg; clacks; Iowa 1:2 ; Magical rostra- meats; guns; clottiMg; 41,17 gam; boots and shoes . book stationery, &c. 18681 I'. M. DAVIS, Auot.s STOCKS AND BONDS, AT AUCTION.- On TUESDAY EVENING, Oc'uher sth, at 7 o'clock at the Oummero al Sales Rooms, 54 Fifth street, will be sold: 35 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. 13 do Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh, 2 Coupon, 7 Cent. Mortgage Construction Bands, Pitssburg Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co • I,lesoo each 4 six per cent Coupon Bonds county of Butler, Pa , $lOOO o:.ch. ocl P. M. DAMS, Auctioneer. WII.OI4ES ALE PAPER WAREHOUSE. —The attention of dealers In Paper, Is Invited to our largely increased stock of Writing Papers of ull sires and qualitlei, and at low prices. WM. 0 JOUNSTON a CO., 163:30 67 Wood street. DIME PALM SOAP—I. have just roceiv i ed a large supply of fine Palm Soap, from Hull's cele• brated mannfactmy.Also, a largo lot of Cleavers and Low .t Sou's direly flavor ed Honey Soaps, constantly on band at JOS. 1/LIMING'S, .06 Corner Dtarool3ll and garbot it. BLACK VELVET RIBBONS-Fifty-eight cartons of the beat brands, in all widths, for sale cheap, ht (se2i) INANE'S, 17 Market street. OINED BLONDS.-2000 dozen in White, u Black, and Magpie, fresh from the looms of Groat Britain, and for solo cheap, at tiORNB'S, 77 Market Street. - - DLEASE CALL and see our all wool 'Plaids at 31 1 /..; cents; doable width ditto, 8734 cents, and the cheapest lot of French Merinos in the city, at 62!.i cents—ell colors. C. HANSON LOVE, ee24 73 Market street. 1.5 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, 300 FRUIT trees, a well of good ureter, dwelling house of eight rooms, situate et one mite below hfeKeeeport, and near to Iteiliroad Station, fir sale on easy terms by sett 8. CUTHEIMIT a EON, 61 Market et. BURNING FLUID—A superior article of Barning Fluid constantly on hand and for sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, se24 Corner Diamond and Market street. 5 ACRES of choice land, a large dwelling house, fivit trees, meadow, good water, &c., for VW, for sale by 9: CUTHBERT & 801.4, 51 Market street. A (10.0 D house and lot au Webster street for moo. For ealQ Lx B. OUTEBERT & SON, 51 Market ,treat. ®NE AND AZA.1. 4 1 0 ACRES or GROUND pleasantly situate on Alt. Wastthigtc.li, with cottage //welling How, Stable, Well, 'Fruit Treea, (*rape : Wl/ea, Strawberries, good fence, etc. The home contains a hall, four rooms and -a kitchen- 5200 worth of Btrawberriea were sold from this plat:abut *moon. For price and terms, call at the reateatate office of O. OUTaßlin t, 808, aGS 61 616460 Upset. =II PITTSBURGH ; P A tnr22:dly—lu SPECIAL NOTICES, PERMAN ENT ;OFFICE. 001IPLYINO WITH THE URGENT REQUEST CIF HUN /REDS OF TI/EIR FATIENTS, LES. O. AL FMB AND J. W. SYKES Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, And may be consulted at their °Mee, No. 101 :'casa street., 'i';',J2tl',E; 1 4 3. CLAIR HOTEL, Dally, except Euudape, f„r CoNSIT Ult./N(111111S and ALL ( TilE... n.oNltri OUAIPLA_NTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary disease, Including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, ,te. !Ali /ITCH & SYIS.EB would state that their treatment LB based upon the fact that the disease exists to U I blood and system at large, both before and during its sevsispnums in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan lost, and Medical remedies to purify the blood and stretnythen the system. WM these, they use MEDIOAL IN HA LATIoNS, which they value highly, but only as Putties noes, (having no Ouralire effects when used atone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time at curability Cu any treatment based upon the plausi ble, bat false idea that the "seat of the disease ran ts- reeolp•-.1 Is a direct tanansr thr, es Leh, afs,t,l, the scat ,A• Ltnnt-cr is ha the 1.1.1 its tile k,14 1...:Ke for c,untilthti—ci. A 11 , :t .4 atAt ham r, l ho e.,trt to thc.4e wlehluu L. cuuen it un by lector. turat.tiew r 'rut.] A aTIFI.CIIAL LIGHT:JIM; MAT F. AS II ES U'ltY through the Atlantic Cable, bears lest resemblance to the lightning of heaven, than Chistadore's [lair Dye be..ri to the natural coloring matter of black and brown hair. Quick as a flash it darkens the grey, red or sandy fibres of the head, the lips, and the chin to au ebony hue, while it leuds'a healthy lustre to them. It contains no caus tic, and ten minutes, otwe In six or eight Weeks, is all the time required for its application. Sold everywhere, and ap. plied by all hair dreleoara OHISTADOItti, No ti Astor liuusa, New York. l 3 H. KhYSN:It, •o,2linderw Agent at Pittsburgh. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH AND BURTON MINING COMPANY, Pittsburgh, September 11th, 1858. fr ivoTieb: —The Stockholders of the Pitteburgh and Boston Minin.t Company me hereby uot:fied that a speolsi meeting will he held at the Mike of the Company, in the city of t'itteburgh, ou WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of L:totter, at 3 o'clock, P. id , L coutider the subject at organ• rug an tiddittoual company, with a view to a more rapid development of their extensive mining territory. By order of the Board at Directut 8, THOMAS M. HONE, Secretary INTEIS.E.AT UJUPu•NII 01 the Bottle of Lawrence County, Mimed to the PPPTS. DURUM AND ERIN RAILROAD COMPANY, due July, 186 will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS di CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. The change In place of payment la made lo consequence of the failure of the Ohio Lilo Insurance and Trust Ocrupany, New York, where the Ottipone are avable By order of 1.0 1 TRH COMMISSIONNRS. ME,DICA L. DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS PREPARED AND SOLD HY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., WH. EBALE DRUGGISTS, A ') PROPRINTOR B. L. FAIINL.-)TUCK'S VERNIIFUUE, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streetr, P I '1"1 . ti Is Ultti tl , PENN'A r LEESE PILLS HAVE NOW, 'ftr A 1 itrtdo„,i silent, been before tho public hi ad, ....thin of the y for a pet toil of over tweuty yenta, all I item the ho L hot bee iiie - e gtol'a!ly kLY•WIi d0..4f1- 1.1.1( the length and breadt of the lend, it might, pei hap+, be mferred that they are locking In tumour the great eaeq tiale of a family medicine, or that there are oilier Pulls their superior, etc.; Lot tioCIL 110.,0t0, Ia nil. the ,00ld, thNr sup• ply froth a wuot of disposition ur ability, uu the part id the original proprietor, (Dr. Wilsou,) uus al way. halite.] t, Hoch an extent as at times to render it difficult to fill home or ders, but with even this d:salvanta , re wherever used they have never failed to call to. Lb the strongest testimony In their favor—testlmony in many instances unsolicited—not gotten up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to ties ln center as expressions of gratitude fur the groat behetity iVed truie the two of these truly wonderful Pills, iu to of of which We BUbjOill the following:— We, the subscribers, Ministers of the Gospel, amino:tubers of the Pittsburgh Annual Confereac • of the Methodist blphy copal Church, having each and all of ua, during the past few years, heel freqtiout opportnnities of learning and trying the character of Dr. ft. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, are prepared tu o and now state with pleasure, in this communication, that we know them to be en excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their rise to our friends and acquaintances, net only as a specific for rich-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are meow.- mended, but as 4 onto family remedy among children, and for tile prevention and removal of Bilious attacks etc. Revs. Jas. 3, Hansom, Win D. Lemon, Jno. L Williams, Thus. Baker, Francis H. Road, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley Smith, Moises Tichnoll, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, E. lays, B. F. Sedwick, 0. Martin, Thos. Mcornth, J. M. Roger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, S. It. Brockunier, C. IL Battle, John West, Wm Tipton, C. Hodgson, John Murray, S. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. i From the corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the si.ne.l Revs. Goo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby. Jr., Z. Itagau, Jar. Browning, Wm. Ross. Robt. Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jas. 'S. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Caron, John Bratty. My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the above certificate; but as far us my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Ptil,a taus eccurred, I cheerfully ,L,turse the sentiment of their superior value. WILLIAM REEVES From tho Hey. 1. 8. Hubbard, Ohto, Oct 27, 1839 DEL Wusaw:-1 feel myself a thousand times obliged to you. I have fur some years been afflicted with tho dyepep• aia and, from the good effects already produced by your pills iu 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 Luxes by the bearer of this, and oblige eiC. Baum 81IARP. tlx tract of a letter from WI. Camp, an ,lderly gentleman of Virginia, who has raised a numerous family, of tome medical regaling, an 1 much experience in the use of Medicine. I do most earnestly hope that yoci will adopt some plan to supply us with your most excellent Auti•Dyspeptic Pill. I have been 41 the nabit of using it myself, and in my fami ly, from the time you first brought them into use in our neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to answer the purpose for which they wereadministered My wife has born vary much afflicted with sick headache, and, by using one-half of on of the pills, has uniformly found relief. I think It superfluous to enumerate the different complaints for which I have administered these pills. flut , flee it to say that, sr far as the numerous complaints set out In the wrapper have fallen under my notice, the pill has had the desired e f fect in removing the same; and so far as my tell have been concerned, I can say that they leave the bowels in better order than the use of any other cathartic that I have used, aru, 4ir, your frieud And well-wisher, eeld..tw JAMBS M. OAMP DAGUERREAN GALLERIES atil4.ly—Ls IL M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and Akinbrotyptsts, NEW YORK GALLEEY, filth atroet, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, S. W. cor. of Market atroot soil Diamond, Pittoloargn. PRIORS TO SUIT ALL. my 0:114p A M BROTY PEA' 8 - A INA UTIkUI. AND DURABLE PIOTURII WARRANTHD, CAN U 1 HAD AS LOW AS AT ANY FIRST WASS UTABLISHMENT IN TUE COUNTRY, AT la 0 G ER 6' N DAGUERREAN AND AriII3ROTY tiKY SIDB-1.10112' G A 1 . 4 F, a V 62RKEIT,Ilili6111.1( OrYOBII . IIIIIE rueDoitstiii VICTUII,BiI taken In all the various styles, lu an) weather, and warranted to pima+, at reasonable rates. tit. Sick or deceased persona taken at their residenna atall aw-la Removed to 21 Fifth Street. VA_ROO t CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND J ANIIIRCYFYPE GALLIIIII2 has been remmved from 70 Fourth street, to No. 21 Firth street, nest Ildr.rket. These rooms having been built especially for the purpose, with three large lights, aro not surpassed in the city for comfort, convenience and excellence In arrangement. ter. Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing su perior likenesses, are invited to call. rel. Reception Room and Specimens on the ground door. ap7 STEAMBOATS. ZANESIVIII I LIE. _ For Itlarletta and Zanesville. The steamer FNMA, GB AriA NI °apt:: Mos. AYB" will leave for the above and all intermediate porta on every TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock, P. M. for freight or peasosre apply on board. f lad A. H. C. BROCKEN, No: 22 Cliff Street, New YOrk,, MANUFACTURER OF GLASS SYRINGES, lIOMCEOPATIIIO VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETO. alma Ware for Ohm:aids, Dragslets ; Porfamers, Photo. graphern, etc. Grum Glow Wars ty the package. al discount made to the tmdo. Orders from Oountry•Drug• t r 6 and Pas.lkili satiated Prlos 144 s sant on applica• /B(kaal WALL'S, Wrath etre:A. BUSINESS CARDS. J. & T. GROUTT, IIITOLLTKI/8 OP BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYR WHISKY. P ; 7 ..4 Oa AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTIL.LRRS, Corner of Smithfield B.nd Penni Street, apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P, MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL HINDS OF WRAPPING Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. Rags bought at market prices. myB REMOVAL. t iF OHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water street, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD. COMMI SS 10 N MERCHANT, YOR Tall BALI 0/ PIC METAL AND BLOOMS, Nu. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrlio PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. LSAAO JONES JNO. L. BOYD WM. MoOULLOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO. 11.815137L0W11118 or CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corner Koss and *First St , jy2b PITTSBURGH, PA. mOORHEAD Si CO., MANOFACTIIRF.R OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Lioodng, Guttering, Spouting, Le. AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. WOrobionoc. No. 138 Klirst street, mr26:ly-is MIME= D. 13. ROGERS & CO., MANIIPAOTIIIIBLIS Or RuORP.2' ,EMPROVED PATENT STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, Coaxes ROBB AND FIRST STREWS, L. C. HEPBURN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER 011101 WlTtl U. LLIEPRUMIN. Na. 99 Voarth atroct JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant., FOR VIZ BALI OF lour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Driod Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market and First streets. PITTEIBUttaII. PA. Rana to—Fraucis G. Bailoy, Ear., William Dilworth, Sr., . Cuthbert A Son, Pittsburgh; Boyd A Ott, Retaken & wearlugeu, B. Brady, Caal.. M. & M. Bank. List A Howell, w, Ma & 0%., George W. Andureou, Donlu Paxton & Co. WbauliTur. rtIYW.29I-f E. P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTERS or WINES, BRA.NDIES, &C., ALSO DISALEItS IN FIN F, 0140 If ISI~SC.~a NO. 6, NOKTLI FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GO AND SEE VLURGE P. WERTZ'S iThrst Premium Blind Factory, OuttN ER THIRD AND MARKET STS., PITTSBURGH. rrillOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR L House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their interests to give uxe a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work Is got up by the best mechanics (nut apprentices.) Every attentionls given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work warranted. No. 71 THIRD Street. Pittsburgh. jmyb:lyb DAVID H. WILLIAMS, 01 VIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR ik.„ o ) FOR THE ERECTION WI GAS WORKS, for Irma five garners and upwards, aqui for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Stogy. Hot Water or Furnaces. rayS:liris PITTSBURGH. PA. WCREERY & CO. (Strocrasoas TO Hornier, M'Classair A 00_0 VORWARDING dND COMMISSION MPROFIMITS, Wholesale Dealers In Produce, Moor and Wool, No. 114 Second ctreot, Pittsburgh, Springer Ilarbsugh, Joseph E. Sider, Bt. Lords; Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros., U. Childs A. Co., '• Cornell & Dorsey, re; Sagaley, Cosgrave a Co., •' Garret &Litutiml'ltiladelphica idaCandless,llleaus A Cu., James,Aeut,'Santee A Co. " G. W. Smith, & Co., " Weaver h Graham, Geo. M. A L. /lord, Cincinnati g6OllCy Sterling A Uu , A. 13. Ironton & Bros., •' Yard, Gilmore A , utyaltf WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WEIQLESALE AND 11.11 TAIL 1.11411J0R MERCHANTS, NO. 97 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood strebt, Jgity- Always on hand, Blackberry; Cherry, and Cognac lirandies, Old Monougalipla and Rectified Whieky, of the eo Loa quality. .1:$4; dalelydals WILLIAM" BAGALET, WH OLESALE GROCER 9 Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, jy23: a W. H. Mo3NE a. Doses. Mc(]E E & C 0 MNII.OHANT TAILOSB, Dcaletti in Ready 1 , 4E.ti0 Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish lag Gouda, corner of Federal atriqit and Market Square hale gheny City, Pa. M ARBLE! MARBLE!? .TO NI .71211CaRGO HAS A HEAUT/FITL SELECTION OP MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES, Enclosurem, Punt®, Surf., &C. The public are respectfully Wilted to evil:mine our stock Pricee low, and work warranted. rsn, sus (31311/11TV POINT BOX FACTORY.- BUSHA GIUTEINDORF Manufacture to order, HOXFS suitable for Soap and Candles, hardware and Variety 0004 etc., etc. GA. Order. promptly filled ECOBIELI DALliaLl AItIIS 1. aalmusa 1 OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale jul d Grocers; Commission and Forwarding Merctianta and Dealers In Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251 Libarty greet, Pittsburgh. Pa. morn*. SAMUEL FMINESTOCK, IJ IMPORT) R AND DEALEM IN Foreign and Domestic:l Hardware, No. 74 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Tho subscriber has received, in addition to his fall dock of hardware, a very heavy stock of Moat and Sausage Clat ters and Staffers, and a very large stock of Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior quality to that aerially sold in the market, all of which will be sold on the lowed terms. (e 827) BAHL. PAIINESTOOII. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG (Succepors to Mn 4 Chrtsirright,) ANDFADTURERS AND IMPORTERS _IL of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and awl Don- Instraments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. Pi Wood street. They give special attention the manufactur. lig of Trusses, Supporters, ete. Jobbing and Repairing ith punctuality and despatch. apl? FURNI'fIIRE FOR CASH.— • A ball assortment of Pittsburgh manufactured PIIIINPPIIII.II, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAISsiS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a epledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for DASH. Prices are made accordingly. persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PAOICINIIII. d IIIWINII, No. 103 Bmithileld street, Palms Fifth. .7. D. gamma, Jana M. Tinni. zevntlY VARS 100 bbla Baltimore " B." 541 1 80 " Powdered; 30 " Lovertng's Granulated; Jut received and for sale by ILITYAIER ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street, se27 Opposite,tbe St. Cbariea Aotel LET.—That Store Room, on the center of Wocd and First streets, occupied by Robert :Lear. son, as a liquor store. YOZEK:1331011 given en the Brat of Oct°. bu. Inquire of u. H. RYAN,, se2s:lw No. F 4 ilifth street. CIHESTER'SGOTHIC HALL CLOTHING A,/ STORE and Merchant Tailoring titablishmont, Fortier of Wood street and Diamond Alley. We have now on band one of the most dearble assortments of Piece Ooo4e, em bracing everything that is new in the ithape of over-Cc at. Inge, Vestings or Pantaloon Staffs and.many new fabrics for business salts. Those will be made rip in the best common at mash lower prices than the mama gotids con he obtained r4esstesre. Audi hisolOo•11. aeg9 PITTSBURGH, PA D. B. BOG P. PUTSBUR 6EI . PA PITTSBURGH, PA P ITTSBUB.G 13 ,UaUS.EMENTS. IT T SHURGH THEATRE. Bole Lessee ajd Manager,. Stage Direct r . PRICEEI e ADIMB/ON: Dread Circle tuid l'aileette.6oo Oircle....--.......25c. Colored Boxea J ACtc colored Ga11ery.....».-250. Tickets to Private 80xe5..760 Whole 80x05...---45 00 - Proagenium Doren $3 00. First night a the engagement c t the eminent Amodam agedian, Mr. J. B P... t - , V.:rn from England, where his lospersoriatiOLS Losifb Lee;. cue theme of admira ticn with both the press sn4 poinc. THIS BVENIBiI, October 4th, wilt t prezenkA, RICM#aID 111 Richard LIT ...Mr. J. B. Roberta. Richmond Mr. M'Farland. Queen Elizabeth.i.'tlliiCordelia Cappell . Dan co Bliss Jennie Bight. Dance ............... .... .... Julia Turnbull, The whole to conclude with BETSY BA.E.SII. aa - To-morruw will appear. Doom open at 7 o'clock. CZ73,1: - .. rtaco at 7%. Bo: Office open from 10 to 3 p'elock. FOSTER'S NEVI NATI:0;1(U TOEATRE. I C FoL•T . J kl.oo'Tult.Stage Dir-cter OUNTIIVIIED NOVELTY THIS SVENLYGJ Octer 4th, 185 e, Aqaba acted, PAT LYON: or, THP'BLAC.F.B.MiTIi PHILADELPHIA Pat Lyon DLr. Foster. I Maglnly Cunningham..._ it I.Mcßride. A. Graham To be followed by 'the celebrated extravaganza of t.4f OSE IN CHINA Ili!. Posta. Syksey Mr. Magithey. The whole to conclude with a nidScellaneone concert by he original BURR WS MINSTRELS. • JOHN M'CARTHT, BILL, CIRCULAR AND CARD Dtc•trtbntor and Poster, - PITTNBURGE, ed. Will promptly attend to the Lstrihating and Posting of BILLS, OIROULAILS, OARDS AND PROGRAMMER, Per Railroads, Ships, pteamboato, Amusements, Sales, Eto. All orders, either ti` 4 - • telexam.h, or otherwise, sent to tile of the D ity Morning Big, will be faithfully attended to. Pa ••kagea fd - warie I by the Adams Express Company will be promptly dial - oast:l uccort•lng to directions. sel4 SEWING MACHINES. THE $2O AND $4O DOIIIIiSLE 1,00.11 BTITCII SEWINg MA \ CHINES! Are now bn Exhibition, at the HOSIER'N mg. DALY, NO. 20 rIP7I-1 STRBET, These Machines are admitted to be the beet ip market for family use, making an elastic; double thread Mitch, which will not rip ven if every fourth stitch be cit. It is the only low priced double thread Machine in market. Orders will be receive(' and promptly filled by M. DAL Agent, No. 20 Fifth street, on the corner of M ket alley, • Pit rgh, Pa. NOTICE-M. ft.s I.Y. u.. the coraer 9f Fifth street and Market alley, is l ie .nly oc.i of the n• 31110 in briefness on this street. t jylfifty s E NIG 4 g - -., --1 . : , „ 4 o, 9 S 0 4 n 244 UttEAl SUPEHIORITY OF T HE SD GP Over• all othora, for LC. uno .1 I aad ttlloo Mannfac turere, Harness Mator , , Carriage Trimmor3 aid iJoach Makore, has long knoll L nom/ and pra:•cicallya^hnowlegod. HIS NEW i'AitIBILW fRACIIINE, Which In a light, cord,,,t, and highly oroautootai ntachhaa, (doing its work etitoilry wen .rith , t.i larg, ,nachines,) and mast become a farori , f r futuii., Es , ' e-ilt" A tall cupply of the above Mucch...3 for gale ut Naw York prices, by I It :1311,17J, ::::. Market etreet, iinl9:ly-2p l'iznbuzgh, Petite:a, W. ELLIOTT, THE first place l in public estimation is Dim Justly accorded a, the 2ROVER & BAKER MA CHINE, for family Seining, for the folioming reasons Ist. It Is MORE SIMPLE and EASILY KEPT IN ORDER than any other machine. /d. It makes a seam which :rill .NOT RIP or RAVEL, though every third stitch fs cat. Ed. It sews from twd ordinary spool, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while tho aamo Machine can be adapted, at pleasnro, by a more change of spool; to all varieties of work. 4th. Thetitunelfacitdri. raps lin f eu thread and apoci cotton, with equal facility. 6th. The Beam Ii ka 'ole.:the ai the elatttic, resbrtc, eu that it Ig tree from all IdABILITY w DRHAE, In WASH. INti o 1R0D1124421, or otherwise. Bth. The stitch made by this Machine is more BIiAIITI VOL than any other Made, either by hand or machine OPINIONS OF TILE PRESS Grover A Baker'a Is the best—{Amer. Agriculturist. To all of which the Tribune says, amen.—[N. Y. Tribune. It le all that it dal* t be.—(N. Y. Independent. It finishes its own murk; others do not.—[Home Journal. Wo give it the profd•ence.-lAmer. Baptist. It weds only to do 50C..1 to be appreciated.—{phrezw, Journal. Adapted for woole4s, lidos) ct cotton.—[Amer. Medical Monthly. We like Grover g Bak• is bust.—{Ladies' Wreath. " Which la the best!" G.,vcr Bakeee —.H. V. Dispatch. Fuperior to ail others—[N. Y. Mercury., preeWe have no ealtatkia in recommending Y. _ s. l 1 It requires no reapooling —IN. Y. Eraurellat. For family use they ere o arivaled.--[N. Y. Daily News. They sew a semis that not rip—[N. Y. Courier. It performs nobly and exp,litieusiy.— L N. Y. 'Examiner. Remarkable for the elasticity of seam.—[Police Gazette. Well adapted to aUlland,s of fiddly rewing.—'N. Y. Obs. The most 'blessed (oven' LAI of modern times,—EMoth. Magazine. Best adapted for tardily use.—{lv. Y. Day Book. We do not hesitate to recommend it —4 . 11. Y. Chi-oracle, It sews strongly and does not rip.--ILife Iliustrdtod. The prince of, inventiosa---i Prot. Churchman. It is woman's best giend.--iti. Y. Weekly News. And two hundred more reformces. To Clergymen nnd Benevolent Soo/elle.. The (ROVER @ B ABER. ` , kI9 , ING aCIBINH t)O. will sell, for the present, t 0 Clergymen and Benevolent Boaletios their superior machinb at one-half the usual retail prise. 0. Burnam; Agent, No. 2t EMI street. rpHE CH E I CAL OLIVE EBASIVE SOAP, manufactured by B. C. h J. U. Sawyer, ro receives the prefers :4e over all other kinds ever offered for family use. Its advantages over other Soaps are :-11t. It is cheaper to use, one pound being equal to throe of common rosin Soap. 2d. Half the t.rae need only be occupied in washing when this Soap is used in place of other Soup. ad. 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. poiliag the clothes is unnecessary when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers equally as well as soft. nth. Printers, Machinists, Painters and others, find it ithisuperior to other Soaps. It speedily re moves grease, tar, aint, printers' ink and dirt front the hands, leaving the a in aoft, and free from chapping. To avoid the labor of robbing the clothes, and the 1186 of the wash-board, the following directions should be followed For the washing Of eight or ten of a wails, take one pound of Soap, cat it into shavings, and. dissolVe in Ono gallon of hot water'!, put the clothes into a tub containing about tea gallons of warm water; pour in the - dissolved Soap, and stir thormighly. Let them soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring anti and rinse in warm water once, cold water twice. A ve,y dirty wrist-baud, or team, or grease snots, may require I 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, requiAng about double time in soaking. sar Observe our name on each bar. For sale, in any qaantity, at our warehotute, No. 41 Wood meet, and at our vtprka, opp,.. , eite the Round Home, Penn sylvania avenue. B.C.& 3,1 E. BA.WYEIt, ocl I No. 47 Wood street. CIAP OIL Its, of silk, and OTH.--On muslin, imitation • A few pints on hand, for Eala low 26 and 23 Clair aixost J. B. Paunch. flO wanted OPEß to watt S ;W on ANT tigh E t w D ork. —2 I nquire good ot Coopers ILI JAMS A. ETTIEGB. ,e2l 00111er ITarket and Pourth ntranta. I 0 FIRR PROOF MINERAL PAINT 6 toad of differ e nt colon on band Rod for sale at e 6 and 28 81.01aIr street, J. t. H. PHILLIPS. 111111AILY'S PATENT CURTAI TtlilL,'S for /ale', wholuals and ratao, at 26 and 2S St. Clair street. J. & H. PHILLIPS. WAGON • REASE—in bans; koge, and barrbla, roie3 red cad br sale by UNNAY ti. -COGLINS. NEW WALL PAPERS AT ELE penoa par roll, for sale by re 23 , • ' IP. P. ,40,11 AR 00. ......0. 8. Posen. —.XI M. Devil'. Two GREAT P.IIIOEB STORE OP :RA 'Z tIS 444, ,kt