Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, October 05, 1858, Image 3

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    NALL
DRY GOODS
HANSON LOVE'S,
No. 74 Market Street,
TV, LEN FODRIII STREET AND ME DIAMOND,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
I(_,N OF THE ORIGINAL BEE ILIVE
subscriber has just returned frog, Philadelphia, New
tiostan, and 90E00 Or the lianufacturing towaa in the
ts
e.'. ant Stritcs, ao as to get a portion of our DOMES-
, •Jt - ip'.3. direct trura the manufacturers, and bey° one
ti; in reokicing them in that way. Our stock of FOR
:, 0 4, 0119 has urrer te, fl so complete.
DRE GOODS:
• Rica DRESS SI.R4 in Plain lilact: and Figured.
- RICH DRESS SiLES, Plaid, Strii.i and Brzcade
1 RICH SILK ROBES. Black and
RICA ALL' WOOL MOUS DR LNit ,
RICH P.OBE MOUS DR LAINS.
. fidCl3 OOTTON AND WOOL MOUE DE LAINS.
FRENCH AIERINOS
COBUR GS,
The Isrv.i.otz. bt...ck ih the city, anti
TER GOODS FOR THE PRICE
FOUND IN ANY OTIIEV. HOUSE WEST OF
Tkir: MOUNTAIisi:•I
=MEM
AT AUCTION
f.()LTGIIT
OE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES,
AND Rai. GE DE-SOLD 101 A FENti
'.LL ADVANi.T ON EASTERN COST
AWLS . ' AND CLOAKS,
tof entlrel - , Loy: d,ii:ZUA, the
s H A \V L
A L
ALd LLlaly tt.
VELTIES IN SHAWL?, AND CLOAKS
vif,r varizA a atoct of
cs sasivl,z3 and OLOAES.
NEEDLE WORK :
COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES,
OUNCINGS,
EDGINGS,
MOURNING GOODS :
Ditre3 GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS,
COLLAR°, GLOVES,
AND
% . I.RY . OTHER. ARTICLE IN THE LINE
MOURNING GOODS
iMP.STIC AND STAPLE GOODS
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MIIS'LINS,
Cf;iNG?,
cnEcaF ,
GLi; lld 1 ,
PniNe: . =,
CASSIMERES, CLOTHS,
An.t .vary other article usually opt In a
ELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS
cmoy J 3 U r.bove goo i 3 have beet., bought from the
A I.I.CTURERS and AT AUCTION FOR NET CASH',
• ._re
,-cabled to gall them as LOW AS THEY CAN BE
ii.,3LLASED IN MANY OF THE WHOLESALE HOUSES
tln short, we never have been able to
14.N0 sad attractive a stock to our numerous cue
:, ftaLl the public generally.
YEW GO.")DS RECEIVED DAILY. •11..0.
114N5031 LOVE,
kortherly Young, Str,vsason is Love,
Hnd I ova Brothers,
N. 74 MAPKBI' STRIZFT,
PITTSBUBGII. PA
I._ : .1.17
CARRIAGES
RitER,GE 33kfUEJFACTORT
AND
',P.,,STERN REPOSITORY
JOSEPH WiliTE
1 AS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE
POSITORY, sltrinted near the Two Mile
L:te7.c.n v titta urgh and Lawrenceville, a - a
and genctal a=-.sortrnent of Carriages, Buggies, tln •
ch.:. Flia anaugemrnta are ,och that ha is constantly
ILA new end accand-hend vehicles, and the public may
always findinc a,cad stocl on hand. lie also man
...:-cures to order, on short notice, -
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
d pertaining to the buaineha. With eighteen yearn
ezperience 1n thia hnsinaiß, and hia well.huown
„ ;tizta7,, he flatten; ^ivaeli that he otTera great inducemvuta
The o,3teblislilneut located ou the route of the Es
, Oruniblys Line of CoachLs, placing the door every
minut.+4. ael.o:dsw
C. WEST & CO., iS: '•`}.a .
CARRIAGES,
LIICIGLEg, SUMUES AND SLERIUS
Pratt stroct, PITTSBURGH, PA.
air Al] work warranted to to tho bestLmatortaLl and
aLnannhip. myl2.l.yab
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1.01)ls. received, and for sale by
ii ~3Gu-3
,‘ orl HBNFY EL COLLINS
I I AWLS, CLOAKS, FItEN C H MERINOS,
1 • Dallies, Poil de Chavrea ' Black
..: Cat.cy Silk:,Silk:,Needle Work and Domestics, the largeat
, uo have ever had at :.ny tine time , .
C. MANSON LOVE.
74 Market etri.et.
_/' %IR-WALL PAPERS ON EXHIBI
TUN, at 137 bi,utital Paper Hanging's,
,:1 kinds aad pric&3, t.) which the attention of stranger.
LiEzen. incited.
W. P. 3LLRSIIII.i. & CO.
IrEEVET AND (MOTH CLOAKS—Just
',calved this day by Expraas, swatter lot of ,Volvet
C.oth Cloaks. C. HANSON LOVE,
74 Market strect.
j 4 ,. LANK BOOKS.—Every description of
Llauk Beaks vv band or mode to order, at short notice
WM. JOUNSTA it CO.,
11.1;Luk Slanntaetorere, 57 Wood et.
PRINTING OF ALL KINDS EXE
-0 CI.IT ED trAitly, at -eWborll.t notice, by
G. JO.U.7•STON .4 CO.,
r Printera and Stationers, 57 Wood et.
r Ii ATTENTION OF MEN OF MOD
kIitATE SLEAICS is called to the offer for tale o
of tLe most eligible
BUILDING LOTS,
L S,coud Word, Allegheny City. The prices are suited
t., hint times, and time will be given to enit all purchasers.
farticalara, inquire of
ALEXANDER LIAYS, Surveyor,
Cor. East Common and Water street,
Allegheny City.
E\V FUR 11AT AND CAP STORE,
1. 1 4 No. td Wood sU•eat, nett door to S. McCharkates
ane opposite the Excelsior Eating House.
A. DONNELEIT has a complete assortmentot Furs, Bata,
ape, etc. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Pure cleaned and alter
to the neves4 fashion, and at the shortest notice. Good
.u.l tasteful work warranted, aa.Mr. Donnetelt received a
t.iploma and the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition,
j.nada; and has worked in the largest cities in the world—
L.ndon, Paris, Berlin, Ainviterdina, Warsaw, Hamburg,
cw York and Montreal. As a practical Vai.irntiut, h. se.
Itc.ta the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Pare,
~,red, Gloves, Cloaks and Plush Cape made to order.
..2Ge Cash paid for Fcr3. ee29
a 1 A.BEN: ET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS
comeeNioN--Caziprising tb' rudiments and prin
.. . of Cabinet Making and Upholstery, with the art or
~- - rtg applicable to Cabinet work, the art of dyeing and
..,,d,g Wood, Ivory, Bono, Tortoise Shell, etc., directions
Japaning and Varnishing, to make French
to prepare the bast Glues, Cements and Compoel
- „_, and a (lumbar of receipts useful to workmen getter
- ,llustrated, by J. Stokes, for sale by
LUKE LOOMIS,
Povt Building, 41 Fifth street
. WEL DIN,
•
)0 3tILLER, bTATiONEit, - PRINTER 4 EsINDEB
No. 63 W VoIIHTLI AND PlrlEi,
II Eicaati
J. & H. PRICE'S
ENTRAL PLANING MILL,
waTEn. STRUET, ALLEM:IEIH Y,
4, RE now in fall operation, with Fay &
improved machinery for the manufacturing of Bash
eme3, Doom, :Shutters and 24.mtldinga. Builders and Cou
ld ,zt.m4 will hod it to their advantage to call and ascertain
r anl97lydbv
L' SI3fP~ON . 0. H. BIPPEY.
WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED
together id the practi,..o of the Law, ander the dm
of rI3.I.PdON & ILIPPEY
Office, No. 94 Fourth Street.
E. SIMPKiN,
0. H. BIPPEY.
I:, OPENED—A full tito:ik of Fine
and collars, Shaker undoraiirts and drawers,
ehirte and drawers, Bilk shims and drawers for in:a.
u Derior article of Bak vests for Ladies, pantalets,
rt C. 74 and stets for children• Biwa Laid Soya at
• EI.OBNIV, 77 Market street.
We published yesterday a communication signed
by a number of our citizens, inviting President Tag
gart to a public dinner. Wo regret to say that for
various reasons set forth below, Mr. Taggart has
been obliged to do• line the invitation. We repubr
lish the letter of invitation, and append the reply :
Dinner to President Taggart.
Pritanottoe, September 3 , 1,
Hol. D. Tsca.taz—Sir:—Your friends west of the moon•
tains bid you welcome to this the workshop of Penney'
canto; and we avail. ourselves of this, your 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 leisure.
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 seal
and industry you brin; to bear on this important branch of
wealth to our sreat and growing Commonwyalth; and to
you, sir. we feel, as citizens of Pennsylvania should ever
feel, that yon have done mach to uphold the character and
standing of the farming interests and Ho industry of our
people.
Trusting you will find it convenient to accept the hospi
talities of our people in a public manner,
We are your fellow.citizeio,
W. J. Morrison, James MIL WU anal - ale,
Jonas R. .M'Clidock, W. M. Edgar,
W. A. Stokes, Parallel M'Kel y,
8.. H. Kerr, George Fortune,
Alex. M'Kee, ( Rocks). Andrew 31.'Ke.e,
J_lfu M. Irwin, K. Bill Patters.m,
J. K. Moo heoi, R. Biddle Roberts,
William Culp, P. C. Shannon,
James Patton, Jr., C. H. Paulson,
R. B. Caroalmo, William Bazaley,
Robert fflorrow, (Rom.). Lee A. Beckham,
Alexander Bunter, It. B. Simpson, M. D,
L. B. Patterson, James Floyd,
William Coleman, John Young, Jr.,
James L. Graham, P. II Hunker,
Daniel Wearts, William Dilworth, Jr
Matthew Harbison, W. H. Whitney,
William Perkins, J. P. Barr,
A. C. Murdoch. M D , W. IL Smith,
Kph. Jones, John M'D. Crosson,
Inegers, George W. Irwin,
W. Wilkins, H. A. Weaver,
Wilseu Thos. hi. Marshall.
t3Exrimatz.v...—l am both surprised and gratified that I
have been able to win from you so decided a mark of your
approbation. I am the more gratified, because it is prof
fered by the citisens of Pittsburgh and.its vicinity, for whom
generally, and for you especially, gentlemen, I entertain an
admiration and regard which I have not hesitated to express
on all occnaiona.
The tarneat real you have manifested, and the efficient
services yon have rendered to the Institution which I am
proud to represent, entitle you to the gratitude of every
friend of the Society to Pennsylvania. Our cheering sue,.
ceas is much more attributable to the energy old public
spirit of the people of Allegheny county, than to the will
lag, but comparatively feeble, efforts of my (Minable coad
jutors and nivselL Eminently a city of workers, Pittsburgh
has Riven additional evidence of her skill, her enterprise,
and the greatness of her resources Never before has there
been witnessed In Pennsylvania so wonderful a dipplay of
the products et as mechanical and manufacturing
industry—never before so commendable a d6pasitiou among
the people to foster, by their patronage and good•natured
approval, a worthy and beniticent cause.
I am sorry to decline your hospitable and generous offer.
I shall be compelled to teturu home at tha e,arlleat poslible
moment.
INSERTINGS, ETC
EENTUOKY JEANS,
SATINETTS
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
The Weather.—The following is the range of the
thermometer and barometer, as kept by . George E.
Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yesterday :
rgisnacifErEs.
9 A. M ....... .
12 M. .............
6 P. M
liarometer,'29 1-20
President Taggart Declines.
MONONGIBELA llouiE, October 2, 18:18
With as..trtratrev of the highest regard,
1 remain, very truly, your friend,
DAVID TAUGA RT.
To lion. H. A. Weaver, Win. Wilkins, It. 11. Kerr, Jonas
It. M'Cliutock, IV. J. Morrison, \V A. Stokes, Thos. M. Mar.
shall, Jnv. P. Barr, J K. Moorhead, R. Biddle Roberta, P. C.
Shannon, Samuel yl'Kelvy, Wilson M'Candiesa, ono others.
7hc Pork.—At last we are to have a park in our
city, a small ono though it be. The nuisance known
as the Second Street Market is to ha removed, and
the ground devoted to public purposes. The heirs of
James O'Hara, who originally released the ground
to the city for the purposes of a market, have now
released it for the purposes of a public park, and the
City Councils, at their last meeting, passed an ordi.
nattee granting it for this purpose. The Board of
Directors of the Park will consist of the Mayor of
the city, for the time being, and the members of
Council of the Second Ward. The ground Is to he
enclosed and handsomely ornamented with trees,
shrubbery, fountains, statuary, &c., at private ex
pense, the city furnishing the water for the fountains
free of charge. We understand that it is the inten
tion of the liberal minded citizens who have initi
ated this improvement to proceed this fall with the
work of enclosing and beautifying the ground. The
city is to be at n: expense in the matter.
Mr. Roberta, the Tragedian.—This talented actor
made his first appearance this season at Porter's
Pittsburgh Theatre last evening, and was warmly
greeted by many of his admirers. Mr.' R. is a gen.
tlernan of rare histrionic merit, and his acting is a
relief af.er the doll commonplaces we are too often
obliged to endure. Ilia personation of the " crook
back'd tyrant" last evening was the best we have
seen since the lamented Booth. This evening he
appears as Richelieu. We copy the following opin
ion from the New York Leader, of September 25th :
"Mr. Roberts has completely upset our first im
press;oris by his rendering of Richelieu on Wednes.
day evening. We have not seen a better Richelieu
(or years—never seen more than one man upon the
American stage who could excel it. Every point was
made correctly and without an effort; the elocution
was a model, and the character of the wily, but earn
est old Cardinal has scarcely ever been better made
up or sustained than by Mr. Roberts. Ile lilts him
self at once by the performance into the first rank of
American actors."
Cold Rolled Shafting.—We have more than once
adverted to the superiority of the shafting manufac
tured by Jones d Lauth, of the American Iron
Works, under the ',dont of Mr. Lauth. We learn
incidentally that this shafting ie now used exclu
sively by Hoe & Co., press manufacturers, of New
York, who have tested , it and found its good qual
ities, and its superiority over hammered and turned
shafting. The shafting manufactured by this firm
is compressed to the required size, and is said to be
more than double the strength of ordinary turned
shafting. Its great advantage, however, is the re,.
duced price at which it can be furnished. Meyers.
J. & L. will eopply it at the rate of six cents per
pound for any size, while that usually sold , : brings
ten to twenty cents, the former being fully equal in
appearance and finish. This popular firm have filled
many orders for this valuable invention, and are
daily receiving more.
Karl Fe,rffirs Formes and the
troupe accompanying him a eve been well received in
Cincinnati, but on last Wednesday evening stportion
of the Orchestra " got under a cloud." They per
formed in Smith L Dixon's Hall, where a portion of
the scenery belonging to the Marsh Jun:miles yet re
mainod. The Commercial says " During the per
formance, by the orchestra, of the Cricket Polka, on
Wednesday evening, one of the trap-doors, through
which the fairies come and go, gave way under tho
more solid proportions of the Formes Troupe, and,
amid shouts of laughter from the audience, the ket
tle drums and several of the performers made a most
" effective disappearance," throwing the orchestra in
to some confusion, and for the moment startling the
Cricket into silence. The interruption, however, was
but momentary, though more than once before the
piece was concluded we detected an undue play of
features in some of the staid orchestra.
Faster's National Theatre.—This very beautiful
Theatre has been doing a tremendous business during
the past week, which we do not wonder at, when we
consider the attraction nightly presented, and the
appearance of the house, which we claim is the most
beautiful in Am , rioa—iu fact it is a perfect Bijou—
comfortable to the audience, and perfect in all its
stage appointments, splendid scenery, .tc. In addi
tion to the talented company of the Theatre, em•
bracing, as it does, many of the best professionals of
the country, we are to have Julia Dean Rayne, that
very popular and highly talented artiste, who will
make her first appearance as Julia, in the " Hunch
back," on to morrow evening.
Court of Quarter Nessioile.—The October term of
this Court convened yesterday morning at ten o'clock.
The names of the grand and traverse jurors were
called, and Judge M'Clure charged both of them
zoncerning their duties, and the former retired to
their room. In the meantime, the Court listened to
:he evidence in two surety of the peace cases, La
both of which the prosecutors were ordered to pay
the costs. No bills being found by the grand jury
on which the Court could proceed, it was adjourned
until this morning at ten o'clock.
. Sespeaded.—Mayor Weaver has susponded a night
watchman named Harbison, who struck John Patch
with his mace after he was arrested on Saturday
night. It seems that, seeing Baird take hold of
Patch, he imagined he was endeavoring to rescue
him from officers Dougherty and Maxwell.
Captured.—Wo noticed some two weeks since that
the store of James Bryan, on the Middletown road,
had been entered and robbed of a considerable quan
tity of goods. Three men were arrested yesterday
and looked up in the Allegheny watch house, charged
with the burglary. They will have a hearing to day.
R. 11. Kerr, Esq., of Roes township, received the
first premium at the State Fair for a fast pacing
family mare.
Coulter & Mentzer, House, Sign and Ornamental
Painters and Grainer& Orders left at their shop on
Fourth street, near Market, Burke's Buildings, will
be promptly attended. *Bra
Camaghan's advertisement of men and boys'
clothing will interest many. Hie manufacture of
clothing has grown in popularity, from its neatness
of style and durability: Buyers will find his prices
favorable.
Boicinan & Co:—My wife was troubled with cough
and pain in the breast for five years—the last two of
which she was very low indeed. I procured some
of your Compound, and after she had taken it for
about five weeks she was able to do all our house
work, which she had not previously done for four
years.
We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com
pound to all who aro suffering under that terrible
disease—Consumption.
1/9IIISTILL/4 4 July, Me.
In San. In shade
. 85° 64 0 -
.104° 80°
75°
J Alma SOUTHISELASD.
MART S. Boirtagatuutro
Young Ments Demooratto Club,
At a meeting of the Young Men's Democratic
Club, held on Monday evening, the following per.
sons wore appointed as Collecting Committees In
the districts designated.
PLITIMMEL
First Ward—James M. Bailey, 0. Murphy.
Second , Ward—Thoe. 0. Devitt, Robt. Zrwin.
Third Ward—John C. Devlin, John Kelly.
Fourth Ward—Dr, G. H. Keyser, S. 0. rooter.
Fifth Ward—Wm. Dunn, H. N. Spee:.
Sixth Ward—Thomas M'Cabe, Win. B. Kelly.
Seventh Ward—James M. Irwin, Zeal. Turner.
eighth Ward—John B. Larkin. Gewge Deary
Ninth Ward—John Kearns, Alfred Boyle.
ALLYG !TENT.
First Ward—Manua O'Di.uw,ll, Daniel Geyer.
&mind Ward—Jas. J. Bireeuey, Wm. Anderson
Third Ward—John Swan, Charles Donald.
Fourth Ward—Abraham Hays, Joseph Fisher.
BOROUGH&
Lawrenceville—J. O. N. M'eartity, Ormkud Hart.
Booth Pittsburgh—P. Geobegan, JohuP...Murray.
Binutugham—John Murray, Henry (him.
M'fiemport—Dr Huey, P. A. Sherry.
Pitt township—M. ?d'Closkey, H. Beaumont.
All funds collected should be paid over to the
Treasurer of the Club, Dr. George H. Keyser.
Country Rome.
—Mrs. If. Evans, of Waterloo,
Venango county,
was severely injured, last week, by being thrown out
of a buggy which was backed over a steep bank
while she, in company with her child and a neigh
bor, was riding to church.
Mr. J. W. Lacy, a lumber merchant from north
western Pennsylvania, a few days since had his car
pet bag stolen in ew York, containing railroad
stock, certificates of deposit, cheeks OD various
banks, silver watch with gold chain attached, gold
bracelets, brooches, earrings and other valuables to
the amount of $16,000. He recovered the valuables
with the exception of the papers, which the thieves
destroyed. He will loose about $4,000. The thieves,
three in number, were caught.
On Wednesday of last week, two sons of Mr.
Dewitt, of Williamsport, were accidentally shot while
out hunting. It seems that a double barreled gun
exploded in the hands of a comrade, while he was
putting caps on. One of the boys was seriously, if
not fatally injured, in the region of the lungs, while
the contents of the other barrel penetrated the
shoulder of the other brother.
Ohio Faire.—The animal fair of Stark county for
18.58, will be held in Massillon, on the sth, 6.11 Lod
7th of October. A good time Is anticipated, as the
Massillon people are making groat preparations for
the occasion.
Tho annual Fair for Mahoning county will come
off on the sth, 6th and 7th cf October. They ex.
peat a large turn out, and a fine display of stock
and agricultural products.
The fair at Salem last week was a very creditable
one, in point of numbers attending, and the stock,
vegetables and mechanical productions would do
credit to any place.
City Mortality.—Dr. Murdoch, Physician to the
Board of Health, reports 30 deaths for the two weeks
ending September 28th. Of those, 17 were males
and 13 females; 29 whito and 1 colored. 17 of
these were children, under ten years of ago.
Bank Stock, and Railroad and County Bonds, as
enumerated in advertisement under auction bead,
will he sold this evening at 7i o'clock, by P. M.
Davis, in the second floor sales room, No. b 4 Fifth
street. a
Pr , xsideat Taggart left the city for hie home in
he Eastern part of the State, on Sunday ovaning.
Charles F. Spang and Family, of this city, are
now in Paris.
DURING THE SUMMER THAT HAS JUST PASS
ED AWAY, thousands of sufferers from dysentery
and dlarrhma have been relieved by the use of HOSTET
TER'S BITTERS, a medicine which is evitle-Aly destined
to maintain a permanent place in the public estimation
Billions diarrhcea Is ono of those diseases which baffles
the skill of the physician. Th. medicine they administer
to act upon the bowels never seems t t reach the source of
the evil. The difficulty is to get a reeuelv that will reach
all the digestive organs, sat give them simultaneously a
rush of vigor, to rid themselves of this disease. This pro
blem is solved by the EITTIRS, which never LIN to conquer
the most stubborn cases. It Is only fair to say. that during
the ionion Just closed, this rovtlicitte has ac wend more
curse than any other ever presented to the public, and dur
„leg the fall, with that terrifir scourge, the fever .ad ague,
Is so prevalent, the Bivmxua will e .dio fresh fame.
F.tr isle by dr uggit.h. and dealers generally, e ;errs here
and by BOSTIITTER A. SMELT,
Manufacturers and Proprietors,
IS Water and ES Yrr.ot strvtets
J. M. OLIN'S CIMNBITATED STOMACH kIIT
TERS—Try chow, nud autiafy yoarnulvom that thy
they aft, receramended to be. The proprietor data
not preload to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh
is heir to, but leaved them to test their own merits, and the
constantly increasing demand fur them to antlicieut proof
that they are all they are recommended to be, and far su
perior to any preparation of the kind riiw in the market.
Their use is always attended with the roust benet vial roe
sults in eased of Dyspepsia, lons of appetite, weak noes of the
atm:ascii, indigestion, etc. it removes all morbid matter
from the stomach, assists digestion, and imparts a healthy
one to the whole system. Be sure ant call for J. :11
Celebrated iltomach 'littera, and bet, that the article 4nr•
chased bears the name of J. Lll.olin, as manufacturer.
For aulo by J. '3l. OLIN, uatd propriotor and mv.rictfacturer
No. 267 I.'brita atreet, I'lltAburgb., Nn, and by dudgi4l.4t, and
Iv
dcQlPre
EAU LO2TRALE, OR [LAIR RESTORATIVE OF
JIJ LES Il A UEL —Thiel article, computaid of vegeta
ble anb.tances, has rapidly acquired a world-wide celebrity
fur lie wouderfal qualitiet of beautifying and Inv gore lag
'the flair, at tile barna time obviating baldness and dandruff.
It is ❑ow in CULUGIOII time as an ludiepeuelble article .1 the
toilet.
Sold by B. L. PAHNESTOOK & CO., No. 60, corner
fourth cud Wood streots, Druggists generally, and at the
Labc ratory of Jules Hanel & Co., N 0.704 Chesnut sheet,
P111111.1.1011a. otea4
JOSEPH MEYER,
MANUFACTURER OF
Fancy & Plain Furniture gt Chairs
Wareroonis, 424 Penn street,
ABOVE THF. CANAL BRIDGE,
4 - 41" In aiduiuu to the Furniture bunino3n, I algu tinvole
atteattat to UNDERTAKINti. lio:trte, and Cart fagea
or u l.h.d
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Iron City Commercial College,
ilttsourgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1866.
800 STUDENTS ATTENDING, JENUART,II3I ,I3 .
Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School
of the United States.
Young Men Prepared for Actual India of the Counting Rom.
J C. SMITH, A. M, Professor of Book-Keeping and
3CMICB of Accounts.
A. T. DOUTUETT, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial
Calculation, -
J. A. 11.15YDRICK and T. 0. JENKINS Teachers of Book-
Kee AL ping.
EX COIVLEY, and W. A. MILLER, Professors of Pen
manship.
Single and Double Entry Book-Keeping, as used in every
department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid
Business Writing, Detecting Clouriterfeit Money, Mercantile
Correspondence, Commercial Law, ate taught, and all other
cubjects necessary for the success and thorough education
of a practical business man.
TWELVE PREMIUMS,
Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three
years, also in Eastern and Wedeln Cities, for best Writing,
.1357" AND NOT von ENGRAVED WORE,
IMPORTANT INFORM ATION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited
—Review at pleasure—Gradriates.asilsted In obtaining sit
uations—Tnition for Fail Commercial Course, s3s—Average
time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $0
—Entire cost, $BO to $7O.
Aar Ministers' sons received at halt price.
Par Card--Clrcular—Specimens of Business and Orna
mental Writing—inclose two stamps, and address
P. W. JENKINS,
aus Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania
ONE AND A-HALF ACRES OF UR° UN D
pleaaantly situate on Mt. Washington, with Cottage
Dwelling Howe, Stable, Well, Fruit Trees, Grape Vices,
Strawberries, good fence, etc. The house contains a hall,
four rooms and a kitchen. $2OO worth of Strawberries
wore sold from this place last season. For price and terms,
call at the real estate °Moo of S. CUTEIBNRT SON,
61 Market street.
NEW WALL PAPERS AT ELEVE
pence per roll, for sale by
W. P. Keil/aunt .A co
DIME PALM SOAP—I have just receiv
ed a large enpply of fine Palm Soap, from Hall's cele
brated manufactory. Also, a large lot of Mtwara and Low
Son's finely flavored Honey Soaps, constantly on hand at
308. PLEIdINO?B,
aid Corner Diamond and Market it.
ERMAN HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
4 imported and for sale at low figures, by
sea:ly W. A. A V. ILABBURG, Baltimore, Md.
BAATH. MULLER'S OFILEBRATED
SPARKLING HOOK and MOSKI,LIi WINES, im
ported and tor sale by • W. A. aF. MARBURG,
Bole Agents, Baltimore, Md.
WOOLEN DYER WANTED—In a Fac
tory near the city. Constant employment and good
wages, to a competent man. Apply to
ocl B. CUTELBERT A SON, 61 Market et.
FARMS FOR SALE AT THE REAL
State office, 61 Market street, by
S. CUTHBERT it SON.
N'ESHANNOCK POTATOES-50 sacks
received and for sale by
, 1 HENRY H. COLLINS.
VARMS, DWELLING RUSES, BUILD
j: ING LOTS—SoId or leased at the Real Notate Office
S. CUTHBERT .4 SON,
51 Market street.
ONLY $6OO for a stable and building lot
24 feet front, on Logan street, by 100 deep to Oarpen
ter' lloy. Fur rain by B. CUTHBE
Marke t
RT & BON,
eeds 51 street.
GLASS. -200 boxes Bxlo, for sale by
Ur teas HENRY a 0041M18,
'PITTSBURGH HOARD OV TRADE ARLO
FLOUR...The 9%1,8 to-day reach SOW tibia. from store, at
the following rams, via: t. 537 for rupertine; iii,606 , b,112 fur
extra do., and $0.,0u Mr extra family .
Oats euld (rem store at
a,V...12 If ads from ecalen a. I'l 1., ill 14. t.
PTAItCEI a..lei 7,1 . see I rail Hal. It Kt ti[
iftentitic., and 76 trdt. li.d at et:
\Yid 60 Ltda. rectified at ift , f,tatdror
VINEGAR...ReguIar nalea Button's tocity and country
at Lc. TA gallon ; tt all other urarket.4
PaILiDELPIIII, October 4.—Fl ,ur bold firmly, but the de•
mind limited; 1200 Ghia anperfine sold al $5,00@5,62%, and
300 bhla extra nt $13@6,25. Rye Flour and Corn Meal 60ld
at $4,25 Wheat COMIII Co, ward slowly, but the demand for
it is limited; 01100 bush anld at $1,25@1,30 or red, mud $1,40
for white; 1000 bush choice Kentucky cold at $1,45. Rye
commauda 80( . 135c. Corn doll; 0000 bush mixed Weston.'
Bold at Ole, and Boma Pennsylvania at NO,. oats: 6000 bush
Boul harp kohl at 44@40c. 1u Groceries there is nu change;
1000 bags Rio Coffee sold at 11l4'@12c Provisions quiet.
Wtishy ull ut 2.1®244.
htw Yoak, October 4.—Cotton firm; ',ut) 1)4116H sold;
the stock Li limited. Flour is Davy; baleu Ouuu bble; South
ern $5,40@6,70. Withal has d,clired; sales 33,000 bush; red
51,1641,21. Core . sales 64,000 bush. Beef dull at $l2(Es
$14,26. Prime Pork heavy at $14,75@i6,00. Linseed Oil
steady at 74(D15a. Whisky dull at 23. ugur buoyant, and
advanced u. bales at 7(44,8c. Freights on blow to Liverpool
dal; on Linda 3l:itgi4A.
• . - - - _ ... , _
1i...c1i. laltiud, 64%; lacroeso and rdilwauki., 4 1 4; Michigan
Southern, 23; New York Central, 81.:,%; Reading, 47X; Mis,
aouri sixes, 85; Michigan Central, 52;i,; Erie, 1.4 , ,,;; Cleve
land and Toledo', 30%; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati
90; Pacific Mail Company, 5 1 % Lacrosse Land tirants, 255,(,
Ur. HENRY CIL AY and a Ina of I.ls di.tiugniatitd
colemporaries in tho Lluit,d 8tut,...1 Se, at, , and &ado
PITTSBURGH . , !'A
nirT2:llly—lo
COMMF,Rei A I
ErEitCHANTS' EXCVATIOU
2iwgiltrst.
Whf. 11. EMITH
rias Pre:Maas.
EDWARD UREGG, 2
IBA! All DICKEY, Ist.
Trehuurcr.
N. HOLMES, Jo
S.iperintenizne.
ri:,;'WDFN
(busntittee of Arbi'ralion for d Jz'fl
ISAIAH DICKEY, V. P.,
C. H. PAULSON, JAMES (3ARDINER,
DAVID CAMPBELL. AUSTIN LOO MIS.
SteKe of Water
Four feet six inches waiter In tho auluuol
PITTStSURGII RIARKIC,T
Reported Exprets/y for the Daily Honing Rat
PITTEILICC2.6fi, October 4, 1864
CuN.. “t i. ; BIJOU 1t,4 flAaw
Cti ba baxatt W. H. at 7 !tjtatbc.
MACK Hit EL.. Salta 15 ttbla at h•lf bltk \
t' 01 1 1:lig..Salett 1t Haat, at 12'. c.
POTATOES—SaIa:I lot) ,alt Neatakaa-tlts stare at \
Philadelphia Market.
New York Market
Flew York Stook Market
New Y. tts. rctubor 4 —Stocks I , regular; Chicago and
of Representatives have given the strongest testimony of
the benefits which they durive.l from the of WILSON' , -
HEADACHE PILLS. Such testimony al thie I. entitled to
grave consideration. This invaluable rem,,ly is prepared
and sold by B. L. FAIINESTOCK S CO., Wh01..-ale Drug.
glair, awl proprietors of B. L. FAIINESTOCK'n VERMI.
FIIGE. No. 60, corner of We. I 411 d Fourth titrt,ts, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
See advertisement ou third page of this day's paper.
IL T. KENNEDY W. S. KENNEDY.
PEARL STEAM Mill,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
R. T. KENNET W Si. 13110
WHEAT, RYE, AND O.)ILN I•UL~I`;IAf)6D
BLOUIt, thilLN MEA I , AND tiONIEN Y,
HANUFAORIRIth AND DELI VERid
N PITTzkBURUII AND ALLFIGHENY
WRNIS CAUI ON IIEkA VERY
tiu7:lydaw
AUCTION SALES
n i AILY SALES AT NO. fi4 FIFTH ST.,
y At the new Commercial :littler; 'owns, No. EA, Pitt
street, every week day, are hold publi. silos of ,roods in all
variety, suited ter the trade sad armament, from a Mt v.
stock which is constantly replenished with c,..asign•
merits, that must be closed forthwith.
AT 10 O'CLOtJK, A. M.,
Dry Goods and fancy articles, comprising nearly every tlitug
needed iu the lino for personal and family use; table cut
lery ; hardware; clothing; boots and shoes; ladles ware,
AT 2 o'olooll, P. M.,
Household and kitchen furniture, new and :inroad-band;
beds and bedding; carpets; elegant true atone than, ,-are:
stoves; cooking utensils; groceries, Sc.
AT 7 O'CLOCE, P. it.,
Fancy articles; watches; cloclm ; Jewetry ; [ware.
clients; gnus; clothing; dry goods; Loots and atop .
stationery, ae. L.. 81 P M. DAVIS. Ao L.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS AT AUCTION.
--Ou WEDNESDAY IfIOitNING, Oct. 6th, at H u 'oock
at Salle] ROOMS, No. EA Filth street, will bo sold for at,etint
of whom it may concern, eighteen thousand German and
Domestic Cigars; four boxes bN Plug Tobacco; one keg
Twist Tobacco. Sale peremptory.
004 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
- -
2 ,4aTUCKS AND BONDS, AT AUCTION. -
to On TUESDAY EVENING, Oc'ober sth, at 7 o'clock
at the Conunerc al Sales lumus. 1.4 Pah street, wilt Le
85 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh.
18 do Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh,
2 Coupon, 7 70 cent.. Mortgage Conetraction Bons,
Pitsebarg Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railroad Co. $lOOO ea,
4 six per cent Coupon Bonds county of Batter, Pa ,
$lOOO each.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
F ALL STYLES oli
GENTLEMEN'S Bz, BOYS' CLOTHING
Now EIEADT, Al
Cll ENTER'S 01.1 TH 1 0 if A LL,
Br j) Oa oer Wt..tl .treet ati,l biutnoLiti Alloy
L OuK OUT FOR PICKPOUKRTS.
• Go aud schauge your
MoNEY FOR 8110E8
PEOPLIs'S CLI ILA P E STORE,
No. 17 Fifth street, near Moak
ta" Coats', Ladlaa', Misses' and Childrena' wear.
American Watches.
APPLETON, TRACY gf. CO.,
W A E 1-A R
S T 1I (
:1
F A M I N MASS., S
LEVER
A w N A U A E
s C
TUH
superior watches are made by the a!d of new and original
machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low pile
a HIM BUB3TANELL, DIDIASILI and UNIVOOCLY KELT/113LX [line
keeper. The movements are new In construction, and are
pronounced by the highest anthorities to be faultless in
principle and quality, and have been proved by the most
exacting test, to be reliable and unfailing in action. These
watches are manufactured entire from the crude materials,
In a single establishment, by connected and uniform pro-
ceases, the manufaot.ory being organized upon the same sys
tem that has been adopted in the p'ulaction of the tin,
quailed American fire-arms, which enables us to produce a
movement at one half the price of any foreign movement of
the same quality; and we guarantee the perfect perform
ance, feir ten years, of every watch manufactured by us.
All foreign watches are made by band, lbs American
watches being the only ones mad' by machinery upon a
uniform system throughout. Nearly all hand made watches
are defective, and are continually gutting out of otthr. In
many parts of the country it I. impossitle to find good
watch repair.rs, and watch repairing is always uncertain,
and expensive. The introduction of American watches
disputes of this difficulty, and country merchants, as well
as watch dealers, can keep watches as part, of their miscel
laneous stock, and thus supply their customers with a new
staple, which may be used as any other article, without
mystery or humbug. Sold by the trade generally, and by
11.03131N8 & APPLETON, Otmeral Agents,
oc2:3tudaw:3p 15 Maiden Lane, New York.
A. H. C. BROCKEN,
No. 22 CUff Street, New York,
idANUFACTUB.BR OF
GLASS SYRINGES, HODEOP AT 111 C
VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES,
NURSING BOTTLES, ETC.
Glaze Ware for Chemists, Drnggists, Perfamera, Photo
grsobets, eto. Green Glaas Ware by the package. A liber
al discount made to the trade. Ord'ere from Country Drag•
gizta and Dealers solicited. Price Lifit3 seat on applies-
Gan. r 35:8m
WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE.
—The attention of dealers in Paper, Is Invited to
our large'y increased stock of Writing Papers of all sizes
and qualitlei, and et low prices.
WM. El JOHNSTON .k CO.,
67 Wood street.
JOINED BLONDS.-2000 dozen in White,
Black, and Magpie, fresh from the looms of Great
Britaio, and for eats cheap, at HORNE'S,
me2,l 77 MarkAt street.
DLEASE CALL and see our all wool
Plaids at 31% cents; doable width ditto, 87% cents,
and the cheapest lot of French Harlow in the city, at 82%
cents—ell Colors. 0. HANSON LOVE,
se% 74 Market street.;77
1N ACRES OF GOOD LAND, 300 FRUIT
T- 0 tress, a well of good water, dwelling hone. of e'ght
rooms, lactate at one mho below McKeesport, and near to
B.ahlroad Etatidn, for sale on easy terms by
sol 4 B. 017THIMIT & SON, 61 Market it.
BURNING FLUID—A superior article of
Burning Enid constantlyOSEPH on hand and for s
"40 , ato by
J PLEM.L.
ee24 Corner Diamond and Market street.
15 ACRES of choice land, a large dwelling
ti house, fruit trees, meadow, good water, de., for
SQSOO, (or sale by S. CUTHBERT at SON,
sad 51 Market street.
AGOOD house and lot on Webster etreetfi
WOO. For gale. by 8. CUTHBERT .4 HON,
6625 51 Harker street.
OATS. -100 bus. this day received, by
sag DENBY H. COLLINS
DOTATOES.-100 bapfor sale by
eeBo EMMY IL OOLLUTB
(30113PLYINH WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OB HUN
RS. C. M. PITCH AND J. W. SYKES
Have concluded to remain
PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH,
And may bo consulted at their office,
No. 191 Venn street,
t 3 T. CLAM HOTEL,
Daily, except iinudaja, G,r 001•13[11i'ri0N,
BRONOIIITII3and ALL THE, COUPLANTS,
complicated with, or causing pulmonary disanee, including
Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver,
Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Femak Complaints, 4e. •
DES /HOU a SYKES woull !State that their treatment
of ex usumption is based upon the fact that the disease exists
Intl s ber..-1. and system at large, both before and during its
development in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan
ical, fly gieulc and Medical remedies to purify the bloodand
strengthen the system. With these, they use MEDIOAL IN
HALATIONB, which they value highly, but only as Rdlick
lives, (having no aar drive effects when used alone,) and Inva
lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious
time of curability on any treatment based upon the plausi
ble, but false Idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached
In a direct manner by Inhalation," for, as before stated, the
soil of the tiiie.ise is in the !,101,1 I its effects only la the
mot'.,..;Av for c,a.multat.-o.
A will ,1111,§.4 wl,4lititg, to Actuallt
11, my24lollow
Tlll9 ARTIFICIAL LIGII'I'NING Ti!AT FLASHES
through ilia Atlantic Cahle, bears INSi I edßuiblfince
to the lightning of heaven, than Chistadoru's Hair Dye
bear,. to the natural coloring matter of black and brown
hair. ttuick es a dash It darkens the grey, red ur sandy
fibres of the head, the lips, and the chin to au ebony hue,,
while it lends a healthy Matra to them. It contains no caus
tic, and ten minutes, once in six ur eight weeks, Is all the
time required fur its application. Bold everywhere, and up
plied by all hair dressers. OHISTADORO, Nu' B Astor
House, New Yoik. CI H. KHYSELt,
OPPICE OF THE
•
PITTSBUItIiII AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY,
Pittabargh, September 11th, 1868.
{U
... NOT ICE —The Stockholders of the Pittebtirgb and
Beaton MiairiA Company We hereby notified that a
apeciel meeting will be held at the office of the Company,
in the city of t'ittsbnrgli, on WEDNESDAY, the Bth day of
October, at 3 o'c.loalc, C. M., to contider the object of organ
izing MI additional company, with a view to a more rapid
,velopmetit of their extensive mining territory.
By order of the Board of Directors,
THOMAS M. HOWE, Secretary.
Cvtrticn—Tull INTF,B.tteT 00UPoNis of the
Bou.'s of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS
BURGH AND NIUE RAILROAD COMPANY, due July,
NOS. will be paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS & 00.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. The change in place of payment is made
In consequence of the failure of the Ohio Life Insurance
and Trust Ocmpany, Now York, where the Ompone are
Payable Dti order of
THE COMMISSIONERS.
Tomo, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic
B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
No. GO corner of Wood and Fourth Streets,
FriHESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A
limited extent, been before the public in this section
of the country for a period of over twenty years, end from
the het of their out beim; mure geuerally known through
out the length and breadth of the land, it might, perhaps,
be infermithat they are lacking in bOlllO of the great ankh-
Dale of a family nudism, or that there are other Pills their
superior, ale.; hilt such, however, is Dot ,the case, their sup
ply from a wont of disposition or ability, on the part of the
original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson,) was always limited to such
an extent as at times to render it difficult to fill home orders,
but with even this disadvantage wherever used they have
never failed to call fo th the strongest testimony in their
favor—testimony in many instances unsolicited—not gotten
up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to the in
ventor as expressions of gratitude for the great benefits de.
rIvA free the use of these truly wonderful Pills, In proof of
which we subjoin the following:—
We, the subscribers,Ministers of the Goepel, and members
of tuts Pittsburgh Annual Confereac of the Methodist Ephe
coped Church, having each and all of us, during the peat
few years, had frequent opportunities of learning and trying
the character of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and
Anti-Dyspeptic Pilbs, are prepared to, and now state with
pleasure, in this communication, that w' know them to be
an excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use
to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for
dick-Headache and byepepsta for which they are recom
mended, but as u safe family remedy among children, and
for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, etc.
Iteve. Jim. 0, Sansom, Wm D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams,
Thos. Baker, Francis IL Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley
Smith, Mesas Tichnell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W.
Browning, Hosea McCall, E. Hays, B. F. Sedwlck, G. Martin,
Thos. McGrath, J. M. Heger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, 8.
H. Brockunier, 0. D. Battle, John WOOL, Wm. Tipton, O.
Dudgeon, John Murray, 8. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamiscr.
From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist
Protestant Church, signing the earned
Rove. Geo. Brown, GOO. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan,
Jet. Browning, Wm. Boas. Robt . Simonton, Jno. Clark, Jas.
al. Piper, John Burns, Daniel G. Cotton, John Beatty.
My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the
above certificate; but as far as my opportunity of testing
We virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully
endorse the sentiment of their superior value.
WILLIAM REEVES.
From the Bev. 1. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, 1839.
Dn. Witsoa:-1 feel myeelf a thousand times obliged to
you. I have fur some years been afflicted with the dyepep
tliti and, from the good effects already produced by year
pills in my case, I am perenaded that the continued use of
them will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wish
you to send me four boxes by the bearer of this,
and oblige
yours, etc. ISRAEL . SHARP.'
Extract of a letter from Col. Camp, an elderly gentleman of
Virginia, who has rained a numerous family, of some
medical reading, and much experience in the use of
medicine.
I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan
to supply us with your most excellent Anti-Dyspeptic Pill.
1 have been in the LBW of using it myself, and in my Land
ly, from the time you first brought them into use in our
neighborhood, and upon all occasions have found them to
answer the purpose for which they were administered My
wife has b_on very 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. Suf
fice it to say that, sa far as the numerous complaints set out
In the wrapper have fallen under my notice, the pill has had
the desired effect in removing the same; and so far as my
self have been concerned, I can say that they :-save the
bowels in bettor order than the use of any other cathartic
,at I have need,
I mu, sir, your friend and well-wisher,
JAMBS M. CAMP.
DIFFENBACHER A CO
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PERMAN ENT OFFICE.
RIMS OF THEIR PATIENTS,
MEDICAL.
DR. R. A. WILSON'S
PILLS
PREPARED AND SOLD BY
WH , MALE DRUGGISTS,
A ') PROPRIETuII UH
B. L. FAHNt..nTOCK'S VERMIFUOE,
PfiNN'A
DR. CULVERWELL'S RADICAL RE
GENERATOR, the sovereign remedy for sprrmator
rhoea or seminal weakness, eexual debility, impotency, in•
v,.lnntary omissions, piles &c., in both sexes, the result o
early indiscretion, incapacitating the man for business, sod.
sty and (nntrimony.
Pur sale by Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall, 6th street
Pittsburgh. Call for a gratis pamphlet giving particulars,
or adthess Box 4116, Pest Office, New York O'ty.
oc6mdsw:l3p
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES
AM B R O T Y P BS.—These beautiful and
durable pictures on glass; in all their perfection and
loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WALL'S,
Jones' Building, Fourth street. [octlw
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
Photographers and Ambrotyplsts,
NEW YORK GALLERY,
No. 21 PM street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
S. W. cur. of Market street awl Diamond. Plttcburgb
PRIORS TO SUIT ALL. myl9ttf-3p
AMBROTYPES— '
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE Karma
WARRANTED, OAN BE HAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY IeIBST CLASS ESTABLISHMENT
N THE COUNTRY, AT
ROGERS'
NEW DAGUERREAN AND AMBROTYI'k
SKY AND SID.II-LIGHT
GALLERY ,
fl PH BTRIAZT,NELMILY OPPOBITM THE POET-011FIO1
SS_ PICTURES taken lu all the various style!,
in MI)
Weather, and warranted to please, at reasonable rates.
in. Blek or deceased parsons taken at their residence.
siaclydscr-is
Removed to 21 Filth Street.
riARGO it 00.'8 PHOTOGRAPHIC AND
AIIIIIIOIITE 0.31,L8UY has been removed from
TO Foarth street, to No. 21 Fifth street, near Market.
These rooms having been built especially for the purpose,
with three large lights, are not surpassed in the city for
comfort, convenience and excellence in arrangement.
else
Our old friends and patrons ; end those wishing an•
parlor likenesses, are invited to eall. pit ,„ Reception Room
and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7
STEAMBOATS.
P.f.101 of:1-1 t A-Kt!
For Marlette and Zanesville.
The steamer EEMALi Gll4 PAD, Capt. Mon:
j soy Aflla, will leave for the above and all
~lntermediate ports on every TUESDAY, at
4 o'clock, P. M.
for freight or pump apid,y on board,
PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OP WR&PPING
9
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
tret„.. Raga bought at market prices
REMOVAL.
JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to
No. 74 Water street, below Market
Agent at Pittsburgh
WALL'S, Vow - th street
J. & GRO UT T,
1.311.011.1148 OP
BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC.,
DEALER'S IN
PINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY, NACU
AND APPLE BRANDY. ALSO,
RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS,
Corner of Smithfield and Front Streete,
apl4) PITTSBURGH, PA.
S. B. & C. P, MARKLE,
MANIIIAOTUREIRB OP
JOHN MOORHEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
/OH THI HALT Ok
PEG METAL'D BLOOMS,
NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW 51A1tECET,
PITTSBURGB, PA
PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS.
==M=IIIEUBMI=MM i dgM=MMI
JONES, BOYD & CO
rukauTrorztroons or
CAST STEEL.
ALSO,
SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEI„
SPRINGS AND AXLES.
Corner noes and First Strouto,
'y2s PITTSBURGLI, PA
lIOORHkAD & CO.,
MANUFACTURER OF
American, Plain & Corrugated,
GALVANIZED SHEET IRON,
For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, ate.
AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT
MITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON.
Warehonias, No. 136 First stseot,
mr26:ly.is
13113=01
.11. ROGERS & CO. ,
krANUFAOTTIMBRS OF
ROGERIP IMPROVED PATENT
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
COILNIRR ROSS AND FIRST STREETS,
L. C. 11131PBUILN.
ferrOHNEV AT LAW AND CIONVNYANOVIII
0/11WI WITH H. HIPHDIIIIII.
Mo. Ca Vonirth ttr.iftt
JAMES A. FETZER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
FOB VII SALE Or
onr, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
and Produce generally,
Gornor of !Market and First streets.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
11.11`111 TO—ftrancie G. Beiluy, Par., William Dilworth, Br.,
. Cuthbert & Son; Pittsburgh; Boyd & Ott, netsltoll &
wearingen, B. Brady, Cash. M. & M. Bank. List &
Mangle & Co., George \V. Anderson, Donlo Paxton &Co
Wheeling.
E. P. MIDDLETON !ti. Dna,
IMPORTSRB O'
WINES, BRANDIES, &C.,
ALSO WILLEM IN
FINE OLD WHISKYS,
NO. 5, NORTH FRONT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
GO ALIVD SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
First Premium Blind Factory,
OURNRIt THIRD AND MARKET ST'S., PITTSIBIRAIR.
9nosE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR
House with VNNITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui
site and elaborate finish, will fled it to their interests to give
me a cell before purchasing elsewhere. work is got lip
by the best mechanics (nut apprentices.) Every
atleniteu is
given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work
ixrazrantad. No. 72 TIP RI) dtroot, Plttalnirgit. I myklyis
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
ell VIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
k o l FOR TILE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from live
corners and upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public or
private, by Steam, Hut Water or Furnaced.
rayA:l7l3 PITTOBUIC.O PA.
11.1111 CHCOCIi, M'CREERT( & CO.
(80001890 U TO 1111/151A11, s.l'earasra B 4.10.0
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
mmonerrre., Wholesale Dealers in Produce, Plour
and Wool, No. lid Socond street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
dpriuger tierbaugh, Joseph E. 13:Idol, lit. LIMN
Pittsburgh; Penton Bros.,
11. Clads Co., •• Coruell h Conroy, Baltimore
Bagaley, Cuagrave tCo , •' Garret ,It Martin,Philadelphia
kloCandlens, Menne & (Jo., James, Kent.,liantee Co. "
G. W. Smith, & Co., Weaver k Graham,
Geo. ii &L. Hord, I..Huclimati Keene, Sterliug k Co., '•
A. B. Fenton k Bros., Yard, Gilmore k Cu., ••
m vBliti
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
iiquoit MERCHANTS,
NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY,
Near Wood street,
,per Always un hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac
Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the
so bast grant,. fiatitytteP.:
WILLIAM BAGALEY,
WHOLESALE GROCER
Nos. IS and 20 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
sl. DOSCH.
H. M.c 0 E E & 00 .
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Dealers In Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen's Furnish
lug Goods, corner of Fedoi , d 't...m..0 Market Square Allo
gheny jel2:ly
jy23: tf
W. H. tdoeisE
NI kRRLE 1 MARBLE!
JOMA 6411 1 C.111ZG0
HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OP
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, &C.,
The public are respectfully In Bed to am:amine our stock .
Prima low and work warranted
vltrv-•-is Tan Oh 1.114N1124 OTBICIRT.
DOINT BOX FAOTORY.-
- EMILIA 41, GUTEINDOELF
Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for Soap and Candles,
Hardware and Variety Gond.% eto., etc.
SA. Orders rretnptly OBed
ROBXII? DLLI.LL4
OBERT DALZELL & CO., Wholesale
1.11,0 Grocers, Commission and Forwarding Merchants and
Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 251
LlburtVatroal. Pittabnrah. Pe. unr2.47.
SAMUEL FAIINESTOCK;
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
No. 74 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
the eubscriber has received, In additlou to his fall stock
of liardware, a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Cut
ters and Staffers, and a very large stock of Sleigh Belle,
loose and on strings, of a mach superior. quality to that
usually sold in the market, all of which will be sold on the
lowest terms. (5827) BAHL. PAHNBSTOCK.
CALUTWRIGMET & YOUNG,
(Stsocestors to John Chrtsoright,)
IVIAoNITFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
f Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgicol and end Den
tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing 'ankle, etc., No. be
Wood street. They give special attention the manufactar.
lag of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing
ith punctuality and despatch. ELIA"!
FURNITURE FOR CASH.
A fall assortment o
Pittsburgh manufactured FURNITURE, embracing
BUREAUX,
BOOK CAbIIS,
WARD ROBES,
And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as
well as a spledid assortment of
OFFICE FURNITURE,
Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms
on which business is done atthls establishment fit for OA SC.
?vices are made accordingly. Persons to want of anything
in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at
PACRINER k IRWIN'S,
No. 103 Smithfield street, below filth.
J. D. Facomiza,
Joni IC Imm.
SUGARS.-
100 bblß Baltimore "IL"
50 1 . u 114 A . ),
80 '" Powdered -
~ ,
80 " Loverhig's Granulated ;
Jost received and for sole by
ItHYMBH A ANCLIIBON, t 3
No. 89 Wood street,
se27 Opposite the St. Charles Hotel
TO LET.—That Store Room, on the corner
of Wood and Vest streets, occupied by Robert J.Oar
son, as a liquor store. Possession given en the tlrstof Octo.
bar. Inquire of IL IL RYAN,
sitlatim No. ta Vifth street.
CIHESTER'S GOT HIC HALL CLOTHING
NJ STOII3 and Merchant Tailoring Establishment, corner
of Wood street and Diamond Alley. We have now on bond.
one of the moat dasirble assortments of Piece Goode, em
broiling everything that is new in the ahape of Over-Cc at
ings, Veatings or Pantaloon Stuffs and many new fabricator
Inisineao snits. These will be made np in the teat manner
at much lower prices than the Game golsda can he oLtained
ebewheare. A cal! ig solicited. aef9
PITTSIIIIRGH, PA
PITTHBURCA H. P
PITTSBURGH, PA
.>JAIIIeS I. 73IIZADINO
ITT SB UR Git T
...... M. Davis.
raleas op ADAIIBBTOtir
Dios Circle and Barque:ie.:Mc /faintly Circle...
Colored Boxes 60c Colored G& ,
Tickets to Privet° Boxes-760 Whole 807
Procconium Dozes 4?
Sole Lessee and Manager,—
l=iege Director
THIN EVENING, flctober 6th,
RICHELIEU: or, TilG CONBJ
Cardinal Richelieu ...
Popular Dance...
Overture....
Fancy Dance..
To conclude with,
PAI:vITERE as. FIAT
Deere open at 7 o'clock. Curtain rises
open from 1.0 to S o'clock.
FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL '.l
J C. FOHTK.II ~141..liger. IJ. PROCTOW
GREAT IikVELT'.
D
Eq Ili ,PIAN
A PLAI
Til IS nVI iil iO, Lict.,L,,{ sth, 1858, will to anted,
THE LIFE nit I , RUNKAhIt .
Ed. Middleton ......11r. Foirei Wm. Dawton .Mr. Maginly
Mary ..... Mfg 9 4. Graham. ,
After which, a mlacell anemia Et tuoilan euttlitainmentg by
THE ORIGINAL HU fiKE'S MI.SIB7IIXLS.
conclude with the national drama of
THE RATTLE OF DUNKER HILL: ori Tin &BM
DAY OF eftEEDOM.
The Manager resperttully announces that „he has entered
Into an engagement, for a limited number df night; with
the celebrated American actress, JULIA. I:I.AN HAIM.
Dne notice will be ;ilveu of the first appears nce this
tingtdshed artiste .
JOHN W. iII'CARTHY,
BILL, CIRCULAR INN* CARD
DiNtriblotor and Poser,
1 TTERITZOH, Pd.
Will promptly tt.1,.,.1 t.. the Distributing and Postin of
RILLS, CIIICULAIi.,4, 11.l1t1J AND PILOORARIXES,
For liallckwle, Amusements, Sales, E to.
All orders, either by mail, tolograt.h, or literals°, sent
to tht, the Daily lhow'rig Foot, ail be faithfully
attended to.
Pa - kag.,s ft, - garde •by the Mama Rapt - tan Pompatty
be promptly .114 . 1),Cd al zeT•tr liut to 41:fictibuO.
SEWINt F MACHINES.
WO AND $:10
iik)UFtiii, LOCH ETITOII
SEWING IAC;IIiNESI
Are now on Exhibition. at ,the
EHOSIERY STO Rt 0 F
i
i‘l.H. DALY, i 1
NO. 20 in.7"ria . STRET,
Th,,, m..hi",,, ar” ~..'Llii led to he the bail in market for
family Uns, Illiikittl. 6.7 ~,,tie double thread stitch, which
will m.t. rip . vein if every fo - irth F.titch t.. , [ cat. It is tha ,
only low pre ol double thread Machine in inarket. Orders
will bo recboed and promptly tilled by i
M. DAL, Agent,
hi A F ft); xtreot, ou the corner of Ai rtot alley,
Plttsoargb, Pa.
tho carne ni of Fifth•&treat
01 Ow nitaio In hnsinesa
1 jylEnly
Jscd- NOTIC!i: I),k LY,
;el Ilarkel alley, 1:-)
S
o
111 E (I R Ei; A T SUPERIORITY OF
saNGER'S ititACHINE.;
,'l.•tbinw and Shoo Mannfao
, I T-iaurorg and Coach
I. ,ovin &,11.1 t,r, i utiy a"...tnowleged.
Ovc.c
tarts,
Makors, Lat.; 10,,
a light, rounaol. and Idgilly of diantatal machi
(doing it 4 ork t.qo dly with Cho lame machines,) and
moot kee,me a tov r..•• f. i t,.1101, r.tAu
Ar- A full ,iipid ) th- 111: , r. Nl.letd4o4 fur sale at New
York priet,. by 6 fit t IV, 32 ,ptrk ot street,
.119:1y Penn's.
W., a . . ELLIOTT,
, y L .1 ;1.t , , ,, 4 4, 't
Er - '4 LI -.-,_!.....
p,_, 1. , , ,,.. . ",. Q• , .W ._
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; ' ,40 . ' ' ,47s .' l ' t . :Ff?Ari.:,7t: '••' 4l'3 :' -', ' -,-. ' 24
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T till; first place iu public estimation is IktiW
A. jeHlAy twcurrie-Li to the o'. ROITIM It BAKER MA.
CHINE, for family Sewiiiii, for the foll4wing rammer--
tit. It t MORE SIMPLE t.nd RASLL 4 . ! KEPT IN 01111331.
hen any other machine
2d. It makes a ream WhiCil will i. 4.1 RIP or
though every third Mitch is C 32.
3d 'lt news from two oriibrav spool,t nil thus all trouble
of winding thread avoided, while IA t 1211319 Machine can
be stirphsl, at plesour,, by a mere chainge of spools, to all
varlet CB of work.
•Ithi The same Machluo runs thread and apaol
cottoU, with equal facility.
6thi The seam i 3 33 elastic 04 the ra t ist elastio fabric, SO
that it Is tree from all LIABILITY to BABAIC, In WAES.
INO, otherwise.
11th. The stitch made by this Nlach;e is more BEAUTI
FUL than any other made, either by •Ind or machine
OPINIONS OF THE ILE'S&
Grover & Baker's is the beat—:Ame „Agriculturist.
To of which tie Tribune slys, a on.—{li.Y.Trilinno.
It Is all that It claims ti tre.—{N. Y. dependent.
It finishes its own work ; othecs do ot.---ffipme Journal.
We give it the preference Amer. aptist.
It n oda only to be 8.-en to ho n precinted.—{Phreno:
Journal.
Adapted fur woolens, lima or cotton.—[Amer. Medical
Monthly.
'Ladies' Wriatht
We like Grover it Bak. z's
" Which le tie best?" tl ...ler at Batt i er, —lN.Y.DiErpatch.
Superior to all others --IN. Her ry.
We have no hesitation to r, commanding lt.—{N. Y. Ex.
press.
It requires no reapooli,g.—TN. Y. Evartgeliat.
For family non they are enriralo.l.4N. Y. Daily News.
They new a seam that v.ill not rip —4 . N. Y. Cornier.
It performs nobly and ..rp, alti , nnity — O N. Y. fliaminer.
Remarkable for the elatitirity of eetttn.—[Police Gazette.
Well a d a pted t o aU ki o da or Innilyisewinz.--IN. Y. Obs.
The most blo-sad itJ tow 101 l of m ern times.,-;Meth,
Magazine.
Beat adapted for rarnily d. Y. Day Book_
We do not hesitate ta recommend Y. Chronicle.
It eewe strongly and does net i I ,,—;Pfo Illustrated.
The prince of inc , ntions Prot. Charrchman.
It is woman'e boat friend.-vi il. Y. W. Nowa.
And two hundred more [c.f . i.: , ZIC(I9. I
To Clergymen a.ittl'Bencv le-at Societies.
The GROTE:R.4 BAKER. Q.IIIVING 11ACTinNE CO. wit/
tell, for the pr.:. nt. to Clorffyinon and. Benevolent Booleties
their superior machine at -half on.,l theEL • netOTT retell price;
, t,
No. 21 Fifth street.
rrHE CIIEIIiICAL OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manafactured by B. FL Sawyer, re
receives the preference over all other • inda ever offered for
family cue.
Its advantages er{,es other Soups as, :---Ist. It Is cheaper
to nee. one pcsandl'Mao g egrual to t oof common romp
Soap. 2d. Idyl t} need only be occupied in washing
when this Soaplifused in place of o er Soap. tkl. Labor
in washing can be nearly dispensed with, as the clothes
will require little if auy nabbing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-board. 4th. Soiling the clothes Ia unnecessary
when this Soap is need, and hard or salt water answers
equally as well ae soft. sth. Printers; Mvsbiniste, Fainters
and others, find fif,jar superior to otherlSoaps. It speedily re
moves grease, ea, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and Erse from chapping,
To avoid the labor of rubbin Vie elothee, and the use of
the wash-board, the following directiods should be followed:
Far the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one
pound, of Soap, cut it Into shavings;l and dissolvel.in one
gallon of hot water; pat the clothes into a tub contain rig
about ten gallons of warm water; lOur in the dissolved
Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them ;Oak. twenty to thirty
_minutes, wring out, and rinse in w r rm 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 coma out clean and whitip, without rubbing or
boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring
about double time in soaking.
lap- Observe our name on each bm"-
For dale, in any qriantity, at our wiWehomse, No. 47 Wood
street, and et our works, opt:mita the hound House, Penn.
eylvunla avenue. Si. C. A 3, Hi SAWYM.,
eci !'tio. 47 Wood street.
- VIVI; LOTS OF GROUNT) EACH. CO
TAMING oco acre, for sale.Pr i l:e $2OO each . . Terms,
in hand, balance in one, two and three Team elitist° at
lour mike front the city S. 0UT131311133.T BON,
tele IlArkat street
OAP OIL CLOTH.—On mablitt, imitation
NI./ of tlak, and Bilk. A few pia* on hand, for sale low
28 and 28 °lair area,
PIIILLIPS.
fIOOPERS WAI3TED-42 ,
_good coopers
3
wanted to tv.k 02 tight wor.i. icvira et
JA.MES A. FZTEEM,
se2l Corner Martatt and rolifth grezta.
nlO FIRE PROOF MINERAL PAI T.
5 toile; of inffarcat a lore ealand and far sale at •
28 an 28 St. OLtlr street,
H. PH:ILLUS.
'DAILY'S PATENT QURTAIN
JUIP TIFItES for sale, whole.alo an'd retail, at
26 and 28 EL Clair street
1 ! J. PEOILOS.
INSEED OIL-6 ,bble.
an. 2
JATRE.
...26a.
46.00.
rMMTII
HEATRE.
Stage .Director
A U 11' I N E S.-
9 S
04
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,or sale by_
:y gown,