ITAZMI DRY GOODS HkNSO LOVE'S, tlai•hat Street, .0 ?.7 tIF: ET AND TO F. DI AM ON D PITTSBURGH. PA io:\ OF THE 08.1tHNAL BEE E -,b•acTibbr has ju.t r,tztrt..llconi SON a7A e• - •.r.•• of tZo , Mauntrwtrtriug towns W ttro I , :tzilmt Stat.+, 131. WI to gut r.. portion c.l o ur IrlolF trio LW- Ili4LLllN,lllrvret,.i2“. IA Lhat Na)-Our wt0.,..0 FOR ham Liu cowl:If-to t;o0i)s: 111CLL DILEAS t.t Its?, 113 Pililk aud Et}turod. ' - tsICH DRISILE.S, 1.1.A1d, St, and itvccAen • RICZI Block and ALL WOoL, MODS Dr: LA ROBE: MOLTS DE LAINS . niCti COILTWN AND WOOL MOUS bE FRENCII MERINOS nto.k lu tho , aun.l i i'ER ,1A)01):J Tli i• Rh 'l' r„C•i'l'• ANY I;;Unt. "ray)lk uFre I=l Al( 1'1( ):`, li )lilill I QUANTITIE:i AT I. PRICE, m,11.: ST 1 I&EY I.AL, AbVANcE ON EASTERN cOziT A - kV LS AND CLOA.KS, cr4 u.G the I A 1. A t.,S IN ,StiA%Vi2 - 3 ANL) CLoAtiS in:4l - 1:(4 1 V.A. a diCrCti Uf C; LOA r%. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, t:UtilNliK NiOU'R.N . ING- GOODS : G4XIDS, IIAW LS, et4API4 EMS, COLLAR E, GLOVE ER's: OTIIER ARTICLE IN THE LINE )I()I'KNINU l.llllllti 6)MESTIC AND STAPLE (MODS %au U..LSLEACHIED .111.351.1.N5. MEM= ~:1 Si \ iE tS , ULUTtI , hop , . 111 BEIM LL Day GooDs ,d of 0, L .- COL thraght (ruin Ind A , Ani A: AUCTION F) NET COSH, •• , • •nabind them ,a 4 LOW -- AS TIIEY CAN BE IN 'At ANT OF TITE WHOLESALE HOUSES rn n, ;,, In Rn.,11., Late been at' o to and ,rtrd [Pre 4 i:o, t dar itutneroaa oui c••carally t t-ad NEW Cr-f, ill. i,AI L F C, LOVE, i =... Cev (JAR RIEIGEs IVitNIJFACTORS 1-:, 1 - 2.. STF. E. N REPOSITORY JosEPH WiiITE ft . l AS JCnT ii.E - CEIVE,II Al HIS R - I. , ltzi•n)Kv, A1t.114t , ..1 hoar the Two Mile ...',...,,,,..; _- 1 ~.. h. tat. 0 ...h.t.u , nr , ,71) and Law - renceville, a IM,l..arf ..... t , .n.1..1 aa.l t-,enera: ',-.,. rtavut 6i earriaaus, lith:Sitsit i:, •.. ra - !lie arrarncem:nta are Ruch that he i: coasts 1 ~...I\ ~,.g new et hl :—bind-liand rehicl3, and the public ni I , ..,1. ,t, olwaye dacith.c a a - v - 41614XL: on hand. Ile also 11.1.a.L-Ni t,,,-;Lift , d to crdcr, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIE:3, petL iining to the Witt, ri4tstewli p.,111,1 taatiaen , , ttud tc.tru ttv:t 1:0 otters groat trittrkcemuuts v:rcha6ern. rsj T tie t .t:,1:111 1, 2 - +a. t i•.t,to-I J 4 filo I auto at the tix • ,1141111.01 pantingttm Or eVOry ut!OtstA, 8010:(13,' 4'. 1V EST & CO., i10W24.' ljAki.R LAO ES, ICSY 1.l.:; - 1G ~ 1 .11,1 1 .1 ES ASU •• Ir 7 t, FITTSBURGU, PA. . 4 _ll wort., bo tre4.l . luuterl.le. qud i:IKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL NN. UKKN PXRK, Lti'CURDY 4 . CO , ANUFACTUREI - I,ti SHEATHING, and 1.1.;;t C.Tter, Praised Copper Vottoins; mill itottoins, solder, kc, importers and rein Slet-sls, Tin :Meet Iron, Wire, ..tc. Constantly Tiro - nen', :4..i.cbmes and Tools. IVaretionse, No. 149 k. :I a and IV 3o oud Rtreot, Pittsburgh, Special orders 4,1 t c,Vtt.`,7l. 131Y291YdkW VEIV FUR HAT AND CAP STORE, 4 , 6 Wood Etret , t, nett dour to S. licelurkan's ry.•,Tle (Ili -, -i., the Excelimir Eating nitrate. too. omrdatti neaortuteutol Furs, Bate, , L ~.1 Uout1:1 - 11.-LI ' S FUT, cluS.ll€l.l LIEU altnr "l,l PI. mburt.n.ll. notice. Good tc3.71ea1.1...•i, .Nir. recelVed i•ri{la and lid fit it :Lt ha, 111 the world— Aturt,_r dares, Warsaw, hamburg, w c ur,! M,Ju t7ral ie s. p , tu:all lie. Ft:P ,. IT.' tier tatt-Ona.te putill, Eittaburgti. Fare, 41,1 Cap, tu.aLle W order 1.1.1 FLr, ABI MAKERS S UIIIOLS'fEREItS J 1: 0 ---Comprising th • rudiments and prin. i. m Maki . - g and Cptiolstrry, with the art of ;," applicable a, Cabinet wort:, air art of dyeing and /Torl• i;ou”. Tortoise Shell, etc., diroutions hiaztioning, Japauing and Varnishing, to make stench prepare tb. 1.-at Cements and Composi- I) and a number of receipt-' u•eful Li workmen genii illustrand, by J tor Bale b LUl y 1 : •, -II Firth Ntr-t R. WE L OIN G LI,,CIg..'r.LLKR, SPA/ ON Lii, PtLINTH 4 3. s BINDICR 63 W. , • I:4L , Fl!Tai N. G LOG ti 1 li , Si:tirwdo LI. PRICE'S PLANIN6 MILL, WATER STRCET, ALL.II.6IIEbiY, ItE now in full uparation, with Fay lion Co: unpr• - ,cecl unnid dery for the moontootartag b r sum:, Door., Shutters 3.1 74...”11d1w4, Builders and Con 'l lt tor. viii tina Lu tall and aßeertat , • r oalO-19,16W bI3IP,ON _.u. TIES DIX ASSOCIATED V together lu chn prectirn Ed tun hew, uudnr the tam SIMPSON 4 EILPPEY Office, N. 94 i',,urth Street. SI.NIPSON. Fi RIPPtCY - - • _ _ kk ii r t,T OPENED— A full stock of Fine ..drta and collars, Shokur undershirta and drawars, shirts and drawers, eilk me huts and drawers for n. ..,ztor article: of Silk. us fur Lulled, pwsiWotg, • ftud vc,1,8 fur children. ..11haas at‘d Buys at LICTRN kW. 77 Market atr,ad. A(ION GREASE -1n cans, kegs, and 0 2 .( :r :a, and for time by EigNitY OOLLINS - 1) ED POTATOES 200 bus. to arrive, and for Bran Ly (o<0) HENRY H. COLLINS. Air AOHIgE.RY OlL—lteeetved and for olk by (..,5; HENRY B.OOLLINS e g 76 bbls Whit. 1461, , 5U " Trsut; •ku Salmou, re.c.Prbd nud (or bale by HENRY IL COLLINS ROCHA SiiAWL--BORDERING.---A full "JP assortment of handsome patterns received by express from New York tai day. BATON, MINN A 00, Oorner ffettla and Idarkot =eau. oca I .1.. VN: 1, 11 , ,L 4 ERTING8, ETC i-.ENTC,JK r% . 1 r—liii.s, ti TI N t;l' ..v.. M STRREr, P7TTPIMEGIi, Pe =ME A it 'l' 7 'x' FIFTH STIth:ET at+'-.. .. ji • 2 , •7 r LOCAL AFFAIRS Interesting Railroad Gale. A case which excited some in was on trial the District Court, on Monday _and Tuesd in ay, in which the Pittsburgh and Connellsvile Railroad Company brought suit against Gen. WM. Robinion for the recovery of a subscription of one hundred shares o f t h e ca pital stuck of that road, amounting with interest to $6,000. The Company claimed that the subscription was made in good faith, and that it was valid and binding. On the other hand, Gen. Robinson asserted that the subscription was made at the request of Oen. Wm. Lirimer, then President of the Board of Directors, with an understanding that he would not Us e.e l .l upon to pay it. He also claimed that he transferred the stock to Gan. nior, who transferred it l.cer to the Company. The tarn was conducted by Messrs. George P. Hamilton and J. H. Sewell on the part of the Com• pany, and Thomas Williams and A. W.Miller,'Esqs., for defendant. The following affilivit was offered in evidence by Mr. Williams: Thia la to certify that Lieneral Wm. Robinson. Jr., sub aerttedione hundred shares in the Pittsburgh and Com:ils villa Railroad al' my instance and request, with the express understanding that he was nut to either pay for It or bold it. I we. mallows to have hia name and influence for the rend, with the purest motives, and gave him a solemn pledge at the time awl afterwarda, that the said stock would be canceled with:aft him having any trouble with it in any way. shape or manner, and that the Railroad Company would not i all upon him fur said subscription or any part thereof. %Mtn, cy hand this 6th day of Jun., 1567. 1,1•IIICR, Jr, , hate President 1.11 Pit b 0 Con i,y die hit. Co CoLarc iie Del ous, t Territory of Iviibraska,) Si this nth ,is of June. A. D. 1857, var.:loll) spfearal the at. ve named Wm. Latimer, Jr., and War e duly s worn according to law by toe. states that the fact, as eel Lath It; the al—, inst,umiibt of writing is correct t; h IS aim, Notary Public for ti ogles oalaty, N. T. No el ,ience war offered to prove that the tranefer had Leen made ai alleged ; the Court charged Arougly lo favor of the company, and after an ab sence of fifteen minutes the jury returned a verdict against Gon. flobineon for the full atucunt Maimed. Court of ltuarter tie•alons, 6c.c Before President Judge William B. M'Cluro, and Aiso..jute Judges Gabriel Adams and John E. Parke. OCTOBBIP. 5, l8:,8. Court met at nine o'clock this morning, and pro ceeded to the consideration of a number of surety of the peace eases. Several of the prosecutors and defendant: were o e.t, and for their neglect were ordered to pay the costs. P. Stephens vs. Malcolm Husking ; surety of the peace. Mr. Stephens, constable of Chartiers town ship, swore that after Husking had given bail and been released on a charge of burglary, upon which he had arrested him, he had made threats of taking Stephens' life. A colored man, Levi Brannon, who has also a charge of surety of the poaee against Hus king, testified that on the evening of Huskies' release from jail, while at his house, he made terrible throats against the constable, avowing that " he weuld have blood before he slept." Haskins was ordered by the Court to pay the costs, and also held him to bail in the sum of one hundred dollars to keep the peace. It will be remembered that this Huskies is the man who, when arrested on this charge of burglary, made his eeeape from the terry boat while being brought over to prison, by jumping into the water and swim. ming r...h0r0. The grand jury came in and returned a number of true bilk. en several of which processes were issued. Michael Malone, an old man, accused of an inde cent iitzeoll upon e little child, several urmths since, who was admitted to bail at the last term of Court, was surrendered by his agretv, and committed to jail to await his trial. The Court ordered Francis l'pperman to pay the costs on txo chirgas of assault and battery, in which he was the complaitiant, the grand jury having ig nored the bills. The first jury cake was taken up this afternoon. It minaisted of tee cross suits for etesaUlt and battery, ono the Commonwealth vs. Thomas Smith, the other Commonwealth vs.. William Lea, Samuel Lea, Alex ander M'Mnrray, James Robinson, Isaac Reed and Nathaniel !Javelin. The suits originated in a difficulty which occurred at this end of the St. Clair street bridge, on the 19th of August, about 12 o'clock at night, after the eels• bra:ion in humor of the laying of the Atlantic Tele• graph Ca r ,'le. Mr. Smith, and :me or two other witnesses, testi fied to a difficulty about Z'Je toll for a party crossing with Mr. Lea, consisting of ten t , r twelve persona, who attempted to cross without paying 01. Sever al of the party struok and abused him. Ha took a mace and went to the door to raise the alarm, when he received a severe blow, which felled him to the earth. For s time ho was insensible, when he recov ered, the party again attacked him. He could not say who struck him, but the party above mimed were present. The evidence on the other side was very different, and went to prove very conclusively that Mr. Lea and his party were cro,:eing peaceably - , that he offer ed twenty cents for toll, when Smith alleged with an oath that Loa had run forty over the bridge, and ho wanted him to pay for them ; that Smith reached through the window and struck Mr. Lea in the lore. The crowd fell on Mr. Smith, lied Mr. Lea pulled them off, saying this violence would not do. Ir also appeared that smith provoked this attack by striking one of the party with bis mace at the door. After the affray, Smith came out, seized Mr. Lea by the oullar and demanded his name, which Mr. Lea would not give, having done nothing wrong. ' r ibose facts wore shown by several witnesses. When all the evi derma had been heard, the eases wore submitted to ' the jury without argument, after the charge of Judge M'Clure, which was very brie:: at the hour of ad jeurntnent no verdict had been rendered, and the cry was instructed to bring in a sealed verdict. t-cpitij t aces pJtut,es a :2 HO Pie,ta,!-Ld in uur market, and at tmrh exreliont quali• ty, that it w Juld really ha worth while f. , 1- our vitt zone to propre for k , aep“:4 thous during the The les: plan to du this ia to pact them in layer,: in good buses of dry nand—dried, if necessary, on the kitchen door. This will absorb the moisture from the roots and preserve them sound until early sunl , user vegetables can he produced. A layer of dry sand, and a layer of potatoes on that, with sand strewed among them ; then another laver of eu.nd supporting a layer of potatoes, as before. Tue whole to be kept in a dry price. This plan has la, ceiyed the endorsement of people who utaderatah I the tile•!er. 'rho best ut New Jersey sweet put.t.tous --the very t.rticil to FLU. I winter 1.1,t :Lay le 1.1,..d Frteaer's, Walnut Hall, Fifth Etreed. A young was, sumo eighteen or nineteen year:. of age, was arrested and OOLGlllittld to jail last evening fur the larceny of the till or M:tr tie Lytle, on SalitlatlOld street, which contained some thirty j. Ilars in money. Ile made off rat; len Smithfield street, but was pursued and captured by Mr. James Mont , ,uth. lie went into the store, in company with another person, and asked for butter ; while the boy attending was in the cellar, they took the drawer and disappeared, uaoh taking a different direction. When the boy found he was pursued he threw the money away from him near the corner of Strawberry alley. This is not his first offense, as he was arrested a few days ainee fur picking pockets, with others, but aP the person from whom the money was taken was a stranger and could not remain to prosecute, they were discharged. Exciting Scene in a Church.—Sanday evening, during divine service in St. Paul's Cathedral, ono of the candles used in the ceremony fell on the altar, and, communicating with some inflammable sub stance, it was soon in a sheet of flame. The church was crowded, and for a moment this most painful ex citement prevailed. At length, hawever, one of the clergymen otli iating Rev. Mr. Keirdey, at groat personal risk, extingui•died the tire b-itoro much damage was dune, and to the Infinite relief of the vast oongregation in attendance. Mr. K. had his hands badly burned, Lint nothing serious happened from the untoward accident.—Chronicle. Chai/eoyes.—The Pittsburgh Boat Club has chal4 lengod the Allegheny Boat Club for a race between their eight oared boats, the " T. A. Scott " Lnd " Win. Robinson ; " the challenge to remain open three days from ye terday. ' The National Boat Club also propose to run their lour oared boat, the "M. F. Cassidy," against the " Isaac Gullett "or " Reindeer." Should the °hal.. longs not be accepted by either of these boats, it is open to any four oared boat in Pittsburgh for any amount from one to five hundred dollars a side. Mr. Roberts.—This popular actor appeared as Richelieu last night to a good audience at Porter's Pittsburgh Theatre. He has, we think, improved by his European tour, and personated the character of Richelieu well. He is announced this evening fur lago, a character in which he is said to excel. Mr. M'Farland is cast for the Moor, and will doubt less support Mr. Roberts well ii'isas,/.—The three men arrested on suspicion of having robbed Bryan's store, on the Middletown read, some weeks since, have been discharged, no evidence being adduced to wArrant Mayor Stuokrath in holding them. _ _ Fur Damages.-112 the Distriot Court, yz.sterday, the case of Joseph B. M'Langhlin vs. Robert Camp bell, for damages for seduction of plaintiff's wife, was on trial. The public are familiar with the case, and we will not repeat the details. It will be concluded to-day. Coulter & Mentzer, House, sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainers. Orders left at their shop on Fourth street, near Market, Burke's Buildings, will be promptly attended. 11,6 m Curitaghan'e advertisement of men and boys' clothing will interest many. His manufacture of TOM its neatness - clothing has grown in popularity, f of style and durability. Buyers will find his prices favorable. • - - Boiccian f Co :—My wife was troubled with cough and pain in the breast for five years—the lest two of which she was very low indeed. I procured some of your Compound, and after she had takezi it for about live weeks she was able to do all oar house work, which she had not previously dime for four years. We cheerfully, and unasked, recommend your Com pound to all .ho are suffering under that terri" disease—Consumption Logurraza, /14, Jcily; adraliti SiThis great American artiste will commence an en gagement, this evening, at the now National Theatre. She will appear as "Julia" in the Hunchback. We believe this is her first star engagement here, and we regret to say it will be her last, as 6he shortly pro ceeds to Europe to fulfil au engagement there. No artist has done more to ennoble the profession by her talent and admirable private character, than Julia Dean Bayne. Nor has any actress attracted larger or more intelligent audiences. Beautiful in person, she combines with it high intelleetual attainments, and a perfect knowledge of the stage. Oar citizens will not have another opportunity of witnessing her admirable impersonations, as after visiting Europa rhe retires from the profession which she has so ad- mirably adorned. During Mrs. Hayno's engagement, the now plays of " Greselde," " The Duke's Wager " and " King Phillip of France" will be produced under her elle direction. We are happy to state that Mr. Brongh, so well known to our citizens, is her business agent. Carriages and Buggies.—As will be seen by the ad vertisement of Joseph White, in another column, ho has jest received a new and complete supply of car • riages, buggies, sulkies, barouches and other articles in his lino of business. He has had a long experi ence in the business, and from his thorough knowl edge of its details, cannot fail to give general satis faction. He also manufactures first class work to order. His establishment is near Lawrenceville, lo cated in the route of the Excelsior Omnibus Line, making it easy of access. nanrreinlifi Counterfeit.—We have been requested again to C4Il attention to the of a counterfeit S 5 note on the Northwe,.torn Bank ut Virginia The note may easily be detected by those who will observe the : Around the large figure in the right hand corner, the word Five:, to small capitals, iv repeated twelve times. In the ,:enuter. fait., this word UNDER tho figure rive, ward: in the genuine, it iv right vile Prupo4ed Benefit.—We learn that the members of the Pittsburgh Gymnastic Association intend giving a complimentary benefit to the Hutchinson Brothers, who have performed here during the past two weeks. It is probable that one of the Theatres will be leased for the occasion. The time has not yet been fixed. We'bope when it does come they may be patronized. A New Counterfeit five dollar note on the Burling on Bank, New Jersey, has made its appearance. A Juet Award.—The Climax Grain Fan, to which we have made frequent allusion in our columns, was awarded the highest premium at the late State Fair. It also took the sweepstakes premium—and we think that it richly deserves the credit received. In this Fan the farmer will find the great desideratum long sought for, and as its name indicates, it is the climax of Fanning Mills. We trust the inducements hold out by the agent to the mechanics of Pittsburgh will bo accepted, as the manufacture of this invaluable machine in our city would greatly reduee the price, and place them at the immediate cotnmand-sof the farmers of the surrounding country, The agent may still be found at the St. Charles Hotel, or at his office, Franklin Building, No. 65 Wood street, where the Fans are on exhibition, and Fans supplied. U. DURING THE SUMMER THAT HAS JUST PASS ED AWAY, thousands of suffurere from dyeontery and diarrhwe hove been relieved by the use of 110STET THIr3 FITTERS, a medicine which is evidently destined to maintain a permanent plapo in the public estimation BiMaui Martine% is one of thoso diseases which baffles the skill of the physician. Tb • medicine they administer to act upon the bowel, never seems Is reach the source of the t vii. The difficulty is t , ) get a remedy that will reach all the digestive organ*, mid give them eircultaneonsly a rush of vigor, to rid themselves of this disease. This pro. him .11 solved by the finless, whidi never rd. to conquer the most stubborp casco. It is only fair to say, that during the tewou Just doted, this medicine has ac ieved more cures than any other ever presented to the public, and dur mg the fall, which that terrific scourge, the fever cud ague, ,s so prevalent, the iiiTTEES will gain fresh rem-. 1.. r sole by draggilts and denier. avow - thy, t:eryw here 11.. , STItITER . .Sart'Ll, Li . - , 9 Th , J. M. OLIN'S OCLEbRATEJ.J I.;TuMACII 01T TEaS—Try them, and satiety yourdelvos that they are all hm esomumond.l to Ls. The protdhdot does not prsldnd to say that they vial ter' all the dissao:a Bosh ie hole to. bat it , 111709 them to tset their own meribt, and the constaidly Iner,lming demand for tbsru la suiliciout grout that they are all rocommsude4l to be, and far su- perkt t.. Ai!) liceparatiou of Inn ktuu u.wlt too Werke!. rtiair tiled) , atteeile , l with the most ra. nUthl Dydpairsla, load of appetite, wealtacsd of the stomach, eh:. 1: removed all ee)Thi.l welter fr.mi the at..mech, assidt..l digeation, hod tUtp.S...te a heellh) one the system. lie sure an I call for J. M Celelirdta. l ?curiae., hitters, nod ere that the nrtir to per claaned I... Arri the wi‘ue of J. L.l. Olin, to manufacturer. for Ly J.. 1 OLIN, proptintur hll/3 nulualactuir.r 2437 l'unn ettrnvt, Pit:4o4:4h. drugKl4t."d ot,l*7•llY II EWA IC it' ()I,' JuLts u - cY EA,: I UsTRALE RAM RESTORATIVE L.. no ,4iuttl iu pre", vlng nud o,4utifying thv Hair, r -- dtoriug t• when linl.nit r.l “r falleu lt,tu th.oety. by B. L. FA LINESTOCK & 00., No. CA), o.r tier Fourth tug Wood strosts, Druggists got:tensity, nod nt tho Laboratory of Jelas floael No. 7W Übeeuul ntroot, Fancy & Plain Furniture it Chairs, Warerooms, 424 Pewit street, Atit)VE TUE CANAL BRIDGE, JeZ , • In io,lltiou to the Foraltni- hualneee, I tile,. devote xttr.uti..ll UNDERT A K INU. Ilenrn,e at.J Car I ).4,11 arial.k , i trot) City Colnittercial College, P.t,...aurgh, Pa.—Chartered, 11'65. UDIINTS ATTENDING, Je NOAH:, 18.,5. Now the largest and miost thorough Commercial Sclus..l of the United States. Young Men Prepared for Actual Dutra of Use Cutagini/ hkv.sn. C. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Book-Keeping and Scithrce of Accounts. A,. T. DOI.ITHETT, Teacher of Arithineti, and Commercial Caltulation. J. A. lIttYLItICKand T. C. JENKINS Teachers of Book- Keeping. ALEX COWLEY, and W. A...111LLb.1i., Professors of Pen• tuapship. Single and Double Entry Rook-Keeping, as used in every department of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Ravi.) Business Writing, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of a practical business man. TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing, .11r AND NOT POR SNOUTED WORK, "VI IMPORTANT INFORM kTio N. r'trleilts enter at any time—No vatatiou—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure--iiraduate.s assisted In obtaining sit. tintions—Tuition for Full Commercial Course, s3s—Average time 8 to 11 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—stationery, $6 —Entire cost, $6O to $7O. SEAr - Miub.ters' sous received at ball price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Orna mental Writing—inclo.e two stamps, and adress F. W. JENIiINS, Pittsburgh. PermAvivaei... JAMES SOUTHEILLARD. MARY EL Boulinumillm ..:, , ;.;•2..: - :' , ';','::::l . tt- , '.r., Mrs. Julia Dean Mayne. tialinluctur.ni and PruprkLurs, 6EIWaIAr wiad 6d Irmo! streeta JOSl4]Pli MEYER,- U FACTO REti Or I'M /6/ ATLANTIC MONTHLY, For October MAGAZLNE, For October RANK LESLIE'S MAGAZINE, For October BALLOU'eI MAGAZINE, Yor t)ctobor For 'ale by LUSE LOOlllB, ocs Post klulbhugi, 41 Fifth btroot OHIO TANNERY FOR SALE—Situate Or a thriving town in Mervin county, Ohio, 4 town lota, good substanial buildings, work shop, dwelling amen, etc., bark and mill house 40 feet square, with stone base ment; shop 22 by i 2 tea, 39 vat', a variety of unit trees, grapes, etc. The above tannery, with bark, abop, tools e• c., will be sold at a grew, bargain, as the owner intends going West. For further particulars, apply at 51 Market street. oce S. OOTHBER'I A SON, heal Estate Agents. UNDERWRITERS' SALE OF STEAM BOAT FIXTUREA, TACKLE, Erc—On THUILE DA Y MORNING, October 7th, at 10 o'clock, c n the fourth story of warehouse, 119 Liberty street, corner of Cecil alley, will be sold, a quantity of Cabin Furniture, blocks and tackle, pact wheel, doors and shutters, parpanlins, stoves, chandallers, medicine chest, office safe, life preservers. fix tures, etc., from the wreck of the stesmbuit North Star. ocs P. IL DAVL9, Auctioneer. EVERY VARIETY OF DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Oloake, Scarfs, Needle Work, eto. Also, the largest and cheaptet stock of Domestic Ory Goods in the city. G. HANSON LOVB, 74 Market street. TIMOTHY SHED—Just reo'd and for sale by (oes) HENRY 11. COLLINS. RIBBONS, RIBBONS—A choice assort ment of Bonnet Ribbons, at extremely low prices. Milliners and country buyers are invited to call. EATON, CHER A CO., ocs Corner Fifth and Market streets. FLOUR.—IOO barrels Superfine, Extra and 12 Extra Family Flour, Just received and for sale by JAMBS A. FETZER, oct Corner Market and Prat streets 91IlitOTELY SEED-30 bble. choice Timo- A, thy Seed, Just received and for sale by JAMS A TIMM, oe4 Corner Market and Pint streets. CONGRESS glen and Empire and Spring Water received thia day by JOSEPH FLEMING. oci corner Diamond and Market Weft. POTASH, POTASH.—A superior article of Potash ooubtantly ou hand at JOSEPH PLUMING'S, corner Diamond and Market street. COOKING PRUNES.- o casks Clorman ; 10 casks Thrldsh—for ado by RHYMER A ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood stroot. 9 ,14 .=g COMM ERCI A PITTS13:711.011 1110A.K113 'TRADE AIN D 'Noe Prtsiamt.t. Ell V , 11. D IzAIALI DICKEY, let. (APlAlliitZte f A ; 31,,n NAIAII DICKEY, V 1 . , PAULSON, JANIP.• GARDINER DA% ID CA IIPEIPLI. AUSTIN L. Your (Let One inch water ILI the channel PI Itl;11 AKif Reported Ea-yr , ssl y the Ludy itat FLoU.R.. We 1111,3 uo Lange to !note to-day. Salt* of toble transtor.l ut $5„3{,kg).5,40 for oupet flue, $5,60 (ry6,lY2 lux ext./9 Lk, and Sf.)diUtdidd)) for extra family URA I ' IUO bubh , `tit. 4.1 I goln II I': . I.lcri It; i/ l 17 t•'" Fin!! I'l LLIe. Nv '1 NlaLkaita L. ,Lathlry at CFI tiukes f• LA/XI, \V 7.X4cPBe (it , PEE Salita 18 Kacto Iti•) IN lt-K Y...641rt0 roctiliod tit 2L'..,(4' ,93.. • VIN EGA E...ltegular Balt, t, Ai CIA/ lry at 1“.• IA gallon ; t other auark..tA Philadelphia Market PHILADELPHIA, October 6 —ll iur is held drruly, and the receipts are falling oth 1000 blils superfine Bold at $6,60@ 6.624 and 200 bble extra at $O. Nothing doing in Corn Meal Rye Iliur. Wheat of good quality is scarce: white of inferior sorts are plenty and dell; good red sells at $1 28 (g 11,30, and white $1,40(01,13. No change In Rye. Corn steady - , 30u0 bush yellow sold at 90(0112c. Oats selling freely at 46c. Coffee held very firm at 11 , 4012 c for lido. 100 blids Cuba Sugar rold at 7@7%. Wool has nn upward tendency. Whisky is dull at 2.161i211,i6. dull; choice imperflue is offered at $4,75, without buyers : we cannot give quotations; the sales are confined to 4uu tibia extra in email lots, at $4,90€ . 2)5,99; receipts light. There is no change in Wheat, but the market remains dull, arid except for steady prime white, sales are made with difficulty. Harley is inactive at $1 for prime tall. Whi.ky it unchanged. but closed dull . 1291) Ws. roll at 19c. There is a bettor demand for flacon, and 260 hhila. sold at b%,)7 4c. for shoulders and sides, Clue ing with more bayera Tt.116 se•lere at these rates ; holders are generally aniiing higher. Nothing was dance lu Mese Pork, Lard or Hulk Meat. tirocerien are unchanged; there is a good demand in a regular way. Money matters urn un. altered. Raw Yomi, October h.—Cotton hem; auks 161$0 bulem la heat tirm: white .11,..456111,4u. Corn firm: 12,000 bnali Bold: Chicago apriug, badly damaged, white western 51.'23!1451,29; white 110(Call3c; yoil..w u3(4)413 , 8..1 dull at 1314. Bacon quint at tuutb l „ for Nnonldert. , inwOu quieter at 12@20. Lard heavy at 101Aidl1!yr. Leather quiet, but ateady. Lines od quiet at 74c.„ 11/hinity otendy. Sugar firm at ery,(7%. Freights on grain to Liverpool, 31,4,4)41,(4, )Irw York Stook Market NEW 17, aa , October b --Stckm higher tin.; ChicaV , and Rock Island, 66%; N. V. Central, 82-1., itcuoting,4lB 3 ,:,; Missouri sixes, WA: Oalona and Chicago. Sti; :Michigan Cen tral, Erie. 16 Clevelaud, CA,lambus and Cincinnati, 9u 1 4 ; I acroave Laud Granta, Paciilc Mail Company. 106 Tenneasea sizes, _ HENRY CLAY and a 10D3 liat ~fb s dictsngnight , d cotompuraries In the United Stated Sie ato and Linuat, of Representatives have given the strongest teatimony of ths bonofits which they tit-rived from the eat , of \V rLBONI3 HEADACHE PILLS Such le-um ,u)u t t . .,tll.lml to grave couside utiun. Thin illVtilllML.[C mouldy is orepartd and sold by B.I._PAIIN AUU, Whoiesete gists, and proprietors of B. 1.. FAUN P:'61 . Q.C11 . 6 VERAII! PUta, No. 60, corner of 'Woo 1 .1.1 M'..411 Ih cstrtri, Pitts build], Pa. Noe advertisement on thl'd nave ••1 the. day's • It T. Kt:NIMBLY W. 8. KHIV2iRDY. PEARL sTEAM Mlll, R. I'. 8110, E. , JU I , JIIN HOMIN V I`7 PIrPtibLIRULI AND ALLEqUENY m/7.lydawl AUCTION SALES DAILY SALES Al' NO. !4 FIF'T'H ST., AL the now CkAna4ercial en Lee ..,an, N.. LA, street, "very weal: day, or hold publi, atlen gkanin to al v., Jet'', Butted for the Etude and colintuard, wow 4 I m..g. Bt. Lek which to L:,,Lotuntly rriplowishLA with ft odli LL,A.tgiL aL. , L,14, [Lat intuit clodoti forthwith AT In O'CLOCIS, A. M., Dry Goode and fancy articAra.cornprirlitig u aal ly t , ol y v rictuded Iu the line for I.<,ra,mal anti tkruily une; rel le rut lirdwure; clothing: hunt, and 0 tr. - - and lutctsett larnatuts, uccv u.t beds uud boddiug; carpets; clegtitit iruu 'Stu." Ohl u.A a: stoves; cooking tact...Ps; groccrt.ts, .i.. AT 7 tiCl.tit.:lC, P. , Iftincy el - tidos; watches; Jewelry t moots; cluttimg; dry goods; stationery, /k.c. tso9l P. M.. DAVIA, nu , t A TOBACCo ANI) CIGARS AT AUCTION. —O,.win:DNESDAY 111011NINU. Cct. etti, at 11 k at-Sales Ito. me, No. 6:3 Fifth strew, will tie old fur nc - euut of whom it msy Culerorn, righteeu thousand Gerll.l. at Dowastic Cigars; lour Lots 5'6 Plug Tobacco, on./ ke y Twist Tobacco. Sale peremptory. . 004 p. rd. DAVId, Auction. oi. F ALL STYLES OF no 1.2 ,tlr - GENTLEMEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, Nuw M NADY, tio:Ch Ooruer Wood 'Arent and biomuu*isliev LOOK UU'C FOR PICKPOCKETr;. xchauge your NIONF,Y NOLL 811,/lit, PEuPLIVS CHEAP :A10E: STORK, No. 17 PIM street, near Utit ket 4Eir (]tutu', ilieties' and Cnildrana' wear American Watches. APPLIi,TON TRACY & CO., WALTHAM, MASS., MANUFACTUR ERS OF PATgN r LEVER. WATOG.P.S.—These imparter watches are made by the a!d of new and original machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low pric a TINT, 111313iTANSILL, DUILLBLI and UNI/OcilLY RELIABLY time keeper. The movements are new In construction, and are pronounced by the highest authorities to be faultless in principle and quality, and have been proved by the moat exacting test. to be reliable mad unfailing in action. These watches are manufactured entire from the crude materials, in a single establishment, by coanectad and uniform pro cesses, the manufactory being organiz , d upon the same sys tem that has been adopted lb the yoduction of the une qualled American fire-arms, which enables us to produce a movement at one half the price of any foreign movement of the game quality ; and we guarantee the perfect perform mice, for ten years, of every watch manufactured by us. All foreign watches are made by band, the American watches being the only ones made by machinery upon a uniform system throughout. Nearly all band made watches are defective, and aro continually getting out of order. In many parts of the country it is impossible to find good watch repair , re, and watch repairing is ys uncertain, and expensive. The introduction of American watches disposes of tide difficulty, and country merchants, as well as watch dealers, can keep vratches as part of their miscel laneotis 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, unit by RLBSLNEI A APPLETON, General Agents, ed.:St/Maw:Bp 15 Maiden Lane, New York. REINEMAN & MEYRAN, &mats for Appleton, Tiacy AMERICAN WATCHES, At Manufacturer.' Prices. LIBEILAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Oar stock of Clocks, Jewelry, Sliver and Pla!ed Ware le very large at present—nil at greatly reduced prize.. ItETNEM. A.N bIEYB.A.N, No. 42 Filth street. No. 22 Cliff -Street, New Work MANUFACTURER OF GLASS SYRINGES, HObiCEOPATIAIU VIALS, GRADUATED MEASURES, NURSING BOTTLES, ETC. Glass Ware for Chemists, Druggists, Perfumera, Photo. graphera, etc. Green Glass Ware by the package. A liber• al discount Made to the trade. Orders from Country Drug gits and Dealers solicited. Price Lists eent on vild•ilm applica tion _ _ WA. & F. — MARBURG • Iropoiters &Ili! Manufacturers of CIO A HS, AND ~G E.N.E.RAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, West Lombard St., Balttmor•, Md. We invite the attention of the trade to ear large and well assorted stock of German and Domestic Cigars. Our tooth Use for importing as well as the variety of our a* tortment, are unaurpasse by any lmnso in the States, while large con • trae , e made by one of the arm during the doll times In Ger many, enable us to hold out extra -_--____ inducements eZ9 to l our friends at present. s ATES.-10 mats Near Arabian ; / Just received end for tale by HEYIdER A ANDERSON, cot No. 89 Wood street, opposite St. Merles Detol UIIRNI --- NG FLUID.—A superior article of UP Burning Fluid constantly an band and for sale low by JOST/PH Fultimio. corner Diarr: Market street oc4 FRESH FOREIGN FRUITS.-- 100 boxes bunch Raisin% 60 do layer do; 100 half ['cafe Raisins; 10 casks Unto" Currants ; Just received and for axle by IMlElaltt ANDEMON, eol N 0.89 Wood street, oypeeito Bt. Charles Hotel Piaukut WM. Q. tISIITII Yr2aturer. N. J: Stage of Water Pirr.buaan, Octuber v, I`+S° lb Wok N Cincinnati Marizat Mew York Alark•t. ALLEGHENY CITY, 11'L1EAT, 11.1 E, AND 0,104 YULLiJuAzs.F.O LAN MIMI) AN 6 De.l.lV eißkb TICILMB ehaiLi UN DMA'. 6311 /OMM3MI th/TIIIC lIALI DIFFENBAOIIIIIt A CJ A. IL C. BROOKER, ~.~. . ~... SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. COMPLYINii WITH TRH UREHINT aIiQUEST OH HUN AWES OF TAPIR PATIENTS, i.. RS. O. M. FITCB AND J. W. SYKES Have conelndNi to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH., And may be..aleilteti at their °Mee, No. DOI roan s :,t. : T. CLAIR IidYCKL, Daily, except Sundays, .r N 7 ,11 .1 c't . t';, ASTHMA_ BRONCHITIS and ALL I'ilr:. ..,.uNIC OOMPLANTS, complicated with, or causing pulmonary dlaeaao, Including Catarrh, Heart. Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, ite. S. ill' g.'riS would elate that their treatment booed upon the fact that the disease exist' s bloml and ryee.7:4 at large, both before and during its devetvpment u. the lungs, and they therefore employ Mecham Ical, Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the bloodand etrengtheu the system. With these, they use MEDIOAL IN ELALATIONit, which they value highly, but only 63 F612‘6.• tires, (having no Ours/fee effects when used alone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious time of curability un any treatment based upon the plausi ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reached lu n direct insti her by inhalation " for, as before the I, in the hi,— . L'..! tts etTe,re the :1.•• r 1,,t 1:g 1t.0,6 tlet/t to tuoee winiking to consult tur2Vulow , e y I.:. [e'rLlK AItTIFICIAL Llt/EITNLNCI TUAT Ft.AnilltS through the Atlantic Cable, bears leas resemblance to air livhtnitig of heaven, than Otilatadoro's Hair Dye boars to the natural coloring matter of black and brown hair. Quick as a flash It darkens the grey, red or sandy fibres of tho head, the lips, and the chin to en ebony hne, while it lends a healthy lustre to them. It contains no cane• tic, and ten minutes, oure lu ais or eight weeks, Is all the time required for its application. Bold everywhere, and ap plied by all hair dressers. 011.ISTAD0130, No Astor Ilona), New York. G 11. ui 2:ltutiew OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH AND BOSTON MINING COMPANY, Pittebnrgh, September 11th, 1858. Nom?: —The Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company a•e hereby notified that a special meeting will be held at the office of the Company, in the city of l'ittsburgh, on W EDNESDAY, Cab day of uctubfr, at 3 o'clock, P. m, to contider the subject of organ. lilt% an additional company, with a view to a more rapid development of their extensive mining territory. by order of the Board 01 Directors, THOMAS M. HOWE, Secretary. NoTiCk—Ttili INTEItRaT CoUPoNti of the Fit/13. H of Lawrence County, issued to the PITTS, BURGH AND MRIIC RAILROAD COMPANY, dne July, 1858 will he paid at the office of W. H. WILLIAMS et 00., Pittsburgh, Pa The change in place of payment is made la consequence of the failure of the Ohio Lite Insurance and Trust Company, New York, where the Ompons are syabla By order of ill THE COMMISSIONERS. rii.EDICAL DR. Et. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic PILES rtiKPARED AND BOLD BY B. IL FAIINESTOCK & CO., W .11‘ if,B2i.LE I/RU(4(4IBTH, 6 ') YliurttLlSTOit. UV B L. FALINEAOCIi'S VERMIFUGE, No. tiO corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTSBUItti Li, I'LiNN'A ,• 7 4 1 11 ESE PILLS HAVE NOW, TO A A l ' , limited extent, been before the public In this section of the country for a poi lod of over twenty years, and from the lout of their not being more generally ktgglrathrongh. out the length and brendt. , , of the land, it might, perhaps, be Inferred that they are lacking In corns of the great easel, thill of a family medicine, or that there are other Pills their superior, etc.; hat such, however, is not the use, their sap. ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part of the original proprietor, (Dr. Wilson,) was always limited to each 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 to. th the strongest testimony in their. Gavot—testimony in many instances unsolicited—not gotten up expressly fur publicity—but freely proffered to the in venter as expressions of gratitude fur the great benefits de rived fro... the use of these truly wonderful Pills, to proof of which we subjoin the following We, the smbscribars, Ministers of the Gospel, and members of the Pittsburgh Annual Confereaoa of the Methodist Bpi+ copal Church, having each and all of WI 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 Pills, are prepared to, and now state with pleasure, in this communication. that wo know them to be au excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for dick-Headache and Dyspepala for which they are recom meudeel, but as a safe family remedy among children, and for the prevention and removal of Bilious attacks, etc. Bees. Jas. 0, Bansom, Wm D. Lemon, Jno. 1.. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis H. Read, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley Slunk Moses 'Tictinell, A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, R. Hays, B. V. Sedwick, G. Martin, Thos. McGrath, J. M. Reger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, 8. R. Brockunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Win Tipton, 0. Hodgson, John Murray, 8. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. JamL,ou. t From the OurrevondingConference of the Blethetbet . - - Protestant Church, signing the same.l Revs. Geo. Brown, Geo. Einglies,Joel Dolby, Jr" Z. Ragan, Jer. Browning, Wm. Rona. Robt. Simonton, Jno.Clark, Jas. u. Piper, John Borne, Daniel G. Ostron, John Beatty. My experience is not as extensive as the expression in the above certificate; bet as far as my opportunity of tenting the values of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully own,' se the eiontininut of their superior value. WILLIAM RBEVES. Fr.,tu the Bev. I. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct . 27, 1839. Dn. Vinams:-1 feel myself a thousand times obliged to you. I have for some yearn been afflicted with the dyspep sh and, from the good effects already produced by your pills in my case, I am persuaded that the continued use of them will finally effect a thorough cure; 1 therefore, wish ycu w send me four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige yours, etc. ISB.AIII. SLURP. itatract of a letter from 001. Camp, an elderly gentleman of Virginia, who has raised a numerous family, of some medical reading, au 1 much experience in the use of medicine. I do most earnestly hope that you will adopt some plan to supply us with your must excellent Anti-Dyspeptic 1 have been in the nobit 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 were administered My wife has b-Asu 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, so far as the numerous complaints sot 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 leave the bowels in better order than the use of any other cathartic hat I have used, I am, sir, your friend and well-wisher, JAMBS M. CAMP. CIILVERWELL'S RADICAL RE !I GENERATOR, the sovereign remedy for spermator rhoea or seminal weakness, sexual debility, impotency, in voluntary emissions, piles ac., in both sexes, the result of early indiscretion, incapacitating the man for business, soci ety and matrimony. Ror sale by Runt h Miner, Masonic Hall, bth street, Pittsburgh. Oall for a gratis pamphlet giving particulars, or addless Box 418 d, Peat Office, New York OAT oc2:timdawffip DAGUERREAN GALLERIES A hi BROTYPE S.—These beautiful an* durable pictures on glasa; in all their perfection and loveliness, singly or in groups, may be obtained at WALL'S, Jones' Building, Fonrth street. [oc4lW IL M. CARGO Sr, CO., Photographers and Ambrotyptsts NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Filth street, end SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. cor. of Llarket affront and Diamond, Mtn/Amiga PEU.OIfB TO 80IT ALL. myl9:ll4p A MBROTYPEIB- A DUTIFUL AND DUB.ABLE PICTURD WASBANTEID, OAN BE HAD At LOW AB AT ANY VIRST °LABS ESTABLISHMENT IN PH 00UNTRY, AT fIOGEI6S , NEW DAGUERREAN AND AIIBROTYPR SKY AND EIDE-LIGHT G ALLERY MTH FiTIMEil', NEARLY OPPOSITia THE POBT-OITICLX s. FlOrtflllid taken to l es the various styles, In an) weather, and warranted t pease, at reosenable rates. ta.Bick or deceased persons taken at their reeldence. ydaw-ts Removed to 21 Fifth Street. fIARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ‘,/ A.SII3ROTYPE GALLERY has been removed from T 6 Fourth 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. w Our old friends and patrons, and those wishing su perior likenesses, are invited to call. tn. Reception Boom and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7 STEAMBOATS FOr Marietta and Zanesville. The steamer EMMA OR ARAM, Capt. MOM I Aim, will leave for the above and all termediate ports on every TUESDAY, at Is 4 o'clock, P. M. Vcr freth% GI PAW *PLAY on board r'> ti i Agent at Pittebnrgh WALL'S, INcu - th street ZANESVILLE. - Lb J. & T. GROUTT, IMPORTIERS or BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, ETC., DEALERS IN FLEE OLD MON ONGAHEI A RYE WHIBE P AHLI AND APPLE BRANDY. AL6O, RECTIFIERS AN D DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and front Streets, apl.l] PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUTAOTITELBRB OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KINDS OF WRAPPING 11. Ft. Warehouse, No. 2,7 Wood Street, • PITTSBURGH, PA. Rage bought at market prices. myt REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD hae removed to No. 74 Watar street., below Mark.' JOHN MOOR HEA D. COMMISSION MERCHANT, I=l PIG METAL AND BLOOMS. NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES JNO. L. BOYD INES, BOYD & CO BEASMOSTTILIES OP CAST STEEL. AlsO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Corsor R.oua and First Strastr, y 2& PITTSBURGH, PA. 3100RHEAD & CO., MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain & Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, For Roofing, Guttering, Spouting, &c AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT MITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Warehouse, Nu. 136 First. street, mr26:ly-is TIMMEI2I D . . B. ROGERS St, CO HAIVITWAOTURIIIRB Or ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT CULTIVIT9 , II. TEETH : CORNta Rose FIaST STItlakTE, PTTTSMIRI,II L. C. lIEGPBIIItN, ATI.VH,Ng'Y AT LAW AND CONVEYANOEti °MON WITS U. RIIYEDUaII Net. G 143 Portrth JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, nr, (+rain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Corner of Market and First •troate. Prl'Taßli ad% PA. Ravin to—Francis t 3. Bailey, 111"., William Dilworth, sr., . Cuthbert .t Sou, Plttnburgh; Boyd A Ott, Halation A wearing - en, S. Brady, Canh. N. it M. Bask, Litit triangle Cluorge W. Amieraou, Paitou A Co. Whew-Huy. savYkltl..,tt E. P. MIDDLETON Si. BRO , IMPORTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DIALMIS IN FINE OLD WHISKY:;. NO. 6, NORTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPIIIA GO AND SEE GEORGE P. WER'I'Z'S First Premium Blind Factory, 0011NER. THIRD AND MARKItT STS„ PITTSISUItOII. 'THOSE WISHING TO FURNISH. THEIR Hones with VEINITIA_N BLINDS, of the mold exqui site and elaborate finish, will Bud it to their Interests to give me a call before purctundng elsewhere. My work iv got up by the best mechanics (not apprentices.) Bret y attention is given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work tinlisrantod. No. 7'3 THIRD Street. Pittsbarg.b. Eo a: 1 yin DAVID H . WTT.T.TA Mg, CIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR k) FOR THE ERECTION OF OAS WORKS, for tronl live warners and upwards., and for Ideating Buildings, publii, or private, by Steam, Hot Water or Furnaces. 1%0:10; PITTEDURbIti. IFIRTCHICOCK, DIPCREERI St CO. (suomsoa. Tcruo.FmAN, M . °ARRAY Uu.,) FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MFROLIANTS, Wholes:do Dealers in Produce, frl.,ur and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittebnrgh, in. Swinger liar Laugh, Joseph E. Bider, $L Lucie; Pittsburgh; Fenton Bros., H. Childs A Co., " 'Cornell A Dorsey, Baltimore; Bagaley, Coagravo A Co., " Garret& Martin,Philadelphia; McCandless, Means A Cu., " James, 13.0114'8am.. A Co. " G. W. Smith, A Co., " Weaver A Graham, Goo. M.& L. fiord, Cincinnati Keene, Starling & " A. B. Penton A Bros., " Yard, Gilmore A. Co., " to ytil...t.f VILLIAM CLAYTON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1.1(11150R MERC 11-11 AN T NO. 87 DIAMOND ALLEY, Near Wood street, PI TTSBUR GM, Pd. ihr Always on hand, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified W ['joky, of the Ve bast quality. doleydels WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood Street, kI'rTSBURGH ...G. al. DOSOH. M C E F, & C M EMU ANT TA I jy23: tf W. H. rbIoCHM Wll • Dealers In Ready :qua,. C1.,.1.ing dud Gentlenion'd Farolab Ing GFooda, eurner Q 1 lr,-.lr•+ul dLr..ai 4tifi Market 81.11111 re Allo :teeny City, Pa. jel`lay A_RI3LE t AARBLE J 0 II efie ida"CARGO HAS A BEAUTIFUL BBLEATION OF MONUMENTS, GRIVE STONES Enclosures, Posts, ac., The pnblio are respectfully invited to examine our stook Prices tow, and work vs.-ranted. olthr—le .4 , 5. 441 1 letrier , " turftiriree. DOINT BOX FACTORY.— BUSFIA IC OUTEONDOR Manufacture to order, BOLES dutiable for Soap and Candhe Hardware and Variety Gorda, etc., etc. trit, Ord,re r rcrm rti v tilted ROBERT DALZELL & 00., Wholesale Greconi, Commission and 'forwarding Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. 257 Meaty !Arent, Pittatrassti. ncre2fev. QAMUEL FAHNESTOCK, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Foreign and Domestic Hardware, No. 74 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The subscriber has received, in addition to his fall stock of Hardware, a vary heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Crit ters and Staffers, and a vary large stock of Sleigh Bells, loose and on strings, of a much superior quality to that usually sold in the market, all of which will be sold on the lowe3t terms. (serf) SAML. FAHNISSTOCff. CAILTWRIGIIT & YOUNG, (weeders to John Oarturripht,) MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burgled and and Den tal Instrumente, Gone, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. bb Wood street. They give special attention the mannfactiu• ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing ith punctuality and despatch. spa ----- FURNITURE FOR CASH. A fail assortment o Pittsburgh manufactured VIIRNITURE, embracing BUREAUX, _ BOOK cams, WARD ROBILS, And every article needed In a well forniehed dwelling, as well as a epledid assortment of OFFICE FURNITURE, Ooruetantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on winch business is done at this establishment is for °ABE Prices are made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged by calling at PAORINER IRWIN'S, No. 103 Smithfield street, below ARIL J. D. Paasuoill, Joni! M. Trim,. SUGARS.- 100 bbla Baltimore " B." 10 ft it A " 80 " Powdered; 30 " hovering's Gratatiabd ; Jot received and for tale by REVUE& h ANDBOON, No. 39 Wobd Street, ae.27 Opycwito tho St. Charles floteL rllO LET.—That Store Room, on the corner of Wood and tint streets, occupied by Robert J. Oar son, as a liquor stare. POWIEB3IOII given un the drat of Octo• ber. Inquire of 11. RYAIL •• • No. r 4 Pifth CIHESTER'S GO lIIIC HALL CLOTHING Ika STORE and Merchant Tailoring Establishment, oor nor of Wood street and Diamond Alley. We have now on hand one of the moat cleairble assortments of Piece Goods, =everything that is new In the shape of Uver-CAat eating. or Pantaloon &tiffs and many now fabrics for badness snits These will be made up, in the beat manner at tench lower prices than the same gobda can he obtained elsewhere. Audi ht ealicited. 409 amilM .:7-4-7,1,4:'.(,A -.. ...... .. .. .. . . ........... . .._.... .. . . . . FOSTER'S NE►W NATIONAL THEATRE. J. C. l(n-T11:11 itiduagor. I J. PROCPOIL-Btage Director First. night ol tn.< 11; - sg