F ALL DRY . GOODS t. HANSON LOVE'S, No. 74 Market Street, BETWEEN FOURTH 13TICEUr AND THE DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH. PA. SIGN OF THE ORIGINAL BEE HIVE The subscriber hasp:lst returned from Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and some of the Manufacturing towns in the New England States, soli! to get a portion of our DObIES TIC GOODS direct from the manufacturers, and save one profit in receiving them in that way. Our stock of FOR EIGN GOODS bee never been so complete. DRESS" GOODS: RICH DRESS SIRS, in Plain Black and Figured. V Ritz{ RICH DRESS SILKS, Plaid, Striped and Brocaee V Y RICH SUR, ROBES, Black_ and Colored. RICH ALL WOOL 310IIS DE LAIN S. RICH ROBS MOUS DR LAINS. `... RICH COTTON AND WOOL MOOS DE LAINS. FRENCH MERINOS COBUR G S, The largest stock in the city, and LETTER GOODS FOR THE PRICE CAN BE FOLIciD IN ANY OTHER HOUSE WEST OF TILE SIOUNTAINS, MEE= AT AUCTION BO 11 G-1-11' IN AItGE QUANTITIES AT LOW PRICES, AND FILL UC 2C-dVLD AT A VT.}IT SMALL ADVANCE ON EASTERN COST SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, Of entirely now designs, such as the I'ALMA And many ct' NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND CLOAKS..: We have been able Co offer so large and yartidis stock of all ain,l3 of SHAWLS and CLOAKS. NEEDLE WORK : COLLARS, SETS AND SLEEVES, FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS, icrIOURNING GOODS : DLAOR DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CRAPE VEILS, CaLLARP, GLOVES B VERY OTHER ARTICLE IN THE LINE MOURNING GOODS DOMESTIC AND STAPLE GOODS BLEACIED AND lINBLEAOEfED MIISLINS, IC KINGS, CHECKS, OINGIIAIIB, PRINTS, KENTUCKY JEANS, TWEEDS, SATINIUTS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, And every other article niroally kept in a WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS As many of the above goterhsve been bought from the MANUFACTURERS and AT AUCTION FOR NET CASH, we are enabled to sell them ac LOW AS THEY CAN BE PURCHASED IN MANY OP THE WHOLESALE HOUSES tu the Eastern rifles. In short, we never have been able to orler Et) large and nttractiva a stock to oar numerous cos. t timers and the public generally. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. - "al C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Young, Stevenson & Love, and I Ore Brothers, No. 74 MARKET STREET, PIITS.DURGII. PA. ■ol3lmd&w CA.RRIA.GES. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AND EASTERN REPOSITORY JOSEPH WnITE 11AS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS RE POSITORY, situated near the Two Mile t Bun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid and general assortment of Carriages, Buggies, nu kies, etc. His arrangements are such that he is constantly receiving new and second-hand-vehicles. and the public may rely on always finding a good stock on hand. He also man ufactures to order, on short notice, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And all pertaining to the business. With eighteen years practical experience in this business and his well-known tactlities, he flatters himself that he offers great Induce ° ments to purchasers. Afie - The establishment is located on the route of tho Kr minor Omnibus Line of Coaches, passing the door every fifteen minutes. selCorlsw tV#__ C. WEST & CO., MEME: tWiTIFLCTITILIMB CARRIAGES, BoGEAWAYE, BUGGIES, SULKIES AND SLIGULIS No. 1.97 Penn street, PrrfBBURGH, PA. .I,Q All work warranted to be of the beet materials and workmanship. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL Smelting Works. PARK M'CURDY & CU ,, ANUFACTIMERS OF SHEATHING, jyEL Braziers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms, Ra d 9,01 Bottoms, Speller Solder, , also importers and .1/ okra in Metals, Tin Plate, Sheet lion, Wire, &T. Constantly on hand, Tinmen'e Machines and Tools. Warehouse, N 0.149 First, and 120 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper eat to any deefred pattern. my2lkaydaw NEW FUR HAT AND CAP STORES No. 96 Wood street, next door to S. McClnrkan's ane opposite the Excelsior Eating House. A DONNELEIT has a complete assortmentet Bras, Hats, Cale, etc. I.dies' and Gentlemen's Furs cleaned and alter ed to the newest fashion, end at the shortest notice. Good u.l tasteful work warranted, as Mr. Donneleit received a Diploma and the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition, C :nada; and has worked to the largest cities in the world— London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Hamburg, r' ew York and Montreal. As a practical workman, he so• licits the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Stars, Cep a. Gloves, Cloaks and Plush Cape made to order. IJ4 - Cash paid for Pure. 84,29 CABINKT MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS COMPANICN--Compeisinz lb* rudiments and prin. rice is of Cabinet Maki,g and Ifpholstery, with the art of 1,..t5.-..cg applicable to Cabinet work, the art of dyeing and et stall. g Wood, Ivory. Bone, Tortoise Shell, etc., directions Blackening, &Toning and Varnishing, to make French P.li.da. to prepare the beat Glues, Cements and Compost n3 and a number of receipts caetul to workmen gener al: y, .ilasErat.d, by J SLoteB, fur sale by LUCIE LOOMIS, PURL Building, 41 Fifth street_ K. WELDIN, j • BOOID6SLLER, STATIONER, PRINTER & BINDER, No. 63 WOIDeT., GETWEXN FoUilTfi & D FIPTH, PlTTEBUlikeif T N. GLOGGER, ARTIST, Ee27:61r.1. r_ p (.f iron City Commercial College, Puzsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855,. 300 STUDENTS ATTINDLNO, .7 LNDAIL Y, 1858. NuW the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young Ha: Prepared /or Aduat Duties of the (bunting Room. .3 0. SMITH, A. )L, Professor of lioek-Reeping and ilk-aeoce of Accounts. A. T. DOUTHETT, Teacher of Arithmetii and Commercial Calculation. J. A. lIEYDRICK and T. C. JENILINS Teachers of Book .. Eeecing. ALEX COWLEY, and W. A. MILLI S?, Professors of Pen. manship. Single and Double Entry book-Keeping, as used in every department of Realness. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid tt esincss Writing. Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mercantile Oorrespondence, Commercial Law, are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success, and thorough education of a practical- business man. TWELVE PREMIUMS, Drawn ail the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three veers, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for bast Writing, AK? AND Nov vos rsasavuo wc . dts, IMPORTANT INFORM ATION. todents euterat any time—No vacation—Time unlimited —Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining sit ,..ttio cis—Tuition for Pull Commercial Course, Ph—Average ime S to 12 weeks—Board, $2,60 per week--Etationery, SO —Entire cost, $5O to $7O. sir Ministers' sons received at ball prize. For Card--Cizetdar—Specimens of Business and Orria• isutal Writing—lnclo3e two stamps, and isddress W. MIMS, sub Pittairurgb, reinuolvads. SHAWLS, INSERTINGS, ETC NO. 21 FIFTH STREET LOCAL- AFFAIRS. The Weather.—Tho following is tho range of the thermometer and barometer, - as kept by George E. Shaw, optician, Fifth street, yesterday TE4 1:1101IETER. 9 A. M 12 M 6 P. M Barometer, 29 1-10 MASS MEETING IN ALLEGHENY. The Democracy of the 2,2 d District Aroused. MMENSE ENTHUSIASM SOUND RESOLUTIONS As had been previously announced a meeting of the National Democracy of the Twenty-second Dis trict was held in the Diamond, Allegheny, last night. The air was chilly and disagreeable, and we expect , od to see a slim attendance, but w«re agreeably sun. prised to find a goodly unmoor assembled about the speakers' stand. At eight o'clock the meeting was organized by the appointment of Henry Shriver as President, and Lee A. Beckham and Wm. Clayton as Vice President=. The following resolutions wore pref,ened by R. li. Kerr, and adopted with enthusiasm. They speak out boldly as the Democracy should do; thorn is no concealment in them; their language cermet be mis understood by the enemies of the party. The Presi dent is most fully endorsed; so is the champion of our principles. Senator Bigler. The Governor is also deservedly noticed, and our townsman, Ccl. Black, is espoused by hie former companions and bosom friends. When will a Williams meeting speak out thus? They dare not, for their leader would not to' er ate such an endorsement of true princip'es. Resolred, That the friends of Pre.ident Buena - l A -h. in mass meeting assembled, approve of his administration, and Inasmuch as there were Oahe! , in Gtfice under the admin istration of Gen. Jacktion, we recognizs the like io the present; ; Jackson removed them; let Buchanan act as he did, and the Democracy will fully endorse his independence. Rese/o , d, That like the Democracy of the olden time, who aroused tne people to a sense of the r danser,hurled the ma rauders from power, repealed the alien and sedition laws, and rescued he Constitution from desecration and outrage, we pledge ourselves to sustain, by our votes, tho purity of Democracy by the election of Captsin Birmingham to Cr o gress, and preserve, protect and deGud the 4 'onstittition; and we invitee' friends to rally to the etendard that was nevereatsced by a true Democrat. - Said - .That In Senator Bigler we recognize a faithful friend of our glorious principles. lie has stood firm in the faith, which entitles him to our gratitude. Besolred, That in Gov Packer we have u man worthy of his high office, who will fearlessly administer the law in despite of petty factions, and will be sustained by those who rebuke traitors. Besotted, That we recommend to the President for the appointment of Governor of Nebra .ka our late (talented) fellow-townsman, Col. S. W. Black, now Judge of that Ter ritory. His appointment would give funeral eat Rewired, That oar State ticket is eminently su , itled to our support. and especiary Judge Porter. who is an honor able mat,. His appointment by our Governor is a sufficient rOCOMMelatititio.l to the Democracy. After the reading of the resolutions. the crowd called vomferously for an address from Mr. Kerr, who held forth in his usual animated style for three quar ters of an hour. Ho handled Mr. Williams very roughly, and illustrated his position by several very appropriate anecdotes, which were kindly received. At the close of Lis remarks, Mr. Roberts, Chair man of the Democratic State Central Committee, was loudly balled for. Ile took the stand and dehvered a short bat impressive address, in his able and mas terly manner—urging the Democracy to adhere to their party and their principles, and viotury must crown their efforts. He was greeted with three hearty cheers on retiring from the stand. Hun. P. C. Shannon and Capt. Birmingham were both demanded, but the latter gentleman declining, Mr. Shannon m,unted the rostrum, anti addressed the meeting with great ability and his usual quence. Ho was severailimes interrupted by marks of approbation from his auditory. He advocated strongly the election of Mr. Birmingham, showing the importance of the Democracy adhering to their party and their candidate, and showed up the politi cal inconsistency and a•eurance of Thomas Williams. His remarks occupied about forty five minutes, and although it was quite late and very cold, the assem bly manifested no "signs of impatience. When he had concluded the meeting adjourned, with three en thusiastic cheers for Birmingham. Canvas and Cement Roofing.—Until within the past ten or twelve years, almost the only kind of roofing used in this city was the old fashioned shingle roof, which answered the purpose of keeping out the weather very well. The chiof objection to them was, however, the necessity and expense of frequent re , pairs. To remedy this necessity, various experiments wore made—and also with a view to protect against fire. Iron, zinc, tin, gravel, and other materials, were tried, against all of which objections were urged, with some reason. Within a few years, sev. oral patents have boon introduced for making a du rable and substantial roof, which seem to combine many excellent qualities. Among theso, we th nk the "Improved Elastic Canvas end Dement EWAN'," manufactured by Bates & Johnson, No. 'id Smithfield street, worthy of special attention. They are PreF' pared to apply thes new roofing, which is both fire and water proof, to either new or old roofs, and also to repair old gravel, tin, iron or zinc roofs, making them perfectly water tight and securing them from the action of the weather. Mr. Johnson, of this firm, has had a long experience in the business, bo ing a member of the old firm of Perrin d Johnson. Wo can recommend him and the firm ofs which he is a member to the patronage of the public, assuring them that any work entrusted to them will bo faiths fully and promptly executed. Chronic Pulmonary Diecasee.—The di eases of the pulmonary orgsns have long been considered of the most incurable class that afflict mankind ; end while the best shill and genius sometimes fail, yet tl , cre is a remedy of great value in Dr. SCEIENCK'S P tic SYRUP, that has not only relieved but cured a vast number of pulmonary diseases, among them some seemingly hopeless cases of consumption. Doctor Schenck himself, some twenty years ego, was the subject of pulmonary consumption, end was cured by hie syrup, the recipe fur which he has since care fully prepared for others similarly afflicted. lie is also the inventor of a valuable article for Dy9popsia called "Sea-weed Tunic." You can get his eines at Dr. Keyser's, 140 Wood street. Coobitig ;'tor:•e.—Ae the winter-approaches every householder echo is not already supplied is Lekiog around for the best cooking stoves and r.veee , . Messrs. Grstf Si Co., of No. 124 Wood street, have the best patterns and make the best articles now to the market. At the late State Fair, Messrs. GralT ,t Co. took the first premiums f.tr the best et•oliitig range for familia; fur the bent e,,,tLing clove fur coal and the best cooking stove for wood. They have on hand a great variety of housekeeping articles. Sea their advertisement. Tata/ Accident.—A most distressing causality en. curred on Tuesday afternofn in the coal banks be longing to the Cambria Iron Company. While the miners were at work, the bank fell in, and instant• ly crushed to death ono of the workmen, named James Harkins. No other person was injured. The deceased was the son of Daniel Harkins, formerly a resident at Plano No. 4. Thu deceased leaves a wife and three children. Mr. Roberts' Benefit—Porter's Theatre.—To night Mr. Roberts plays Richard 111. for his benefit. In this character Mr. Roberts has no superior not on the stage iu this country. It is his great character, and ho plays it to the life. Ile will be well supported by the excellent company, and altogether the enter. tainment offered will be ono of rare excellence. Mr. Roberts is a legitimate actor, and has labored hard to elevate the standard of the drama. Let his benefit be a good ono, :or he is deserving. Sloping Paseengerc—For some time past numerous complaints have been made of a party of men and boys who have been in the habit of collecting about the Allegheny cud of the railroad bridge, stoning and insulting passersby. Last night Mayor Stuck rath's police made a descent on 'he party, and cap. tured seven cf thew. They will have a hearing this morning, Stolen Property.—A pair of silver sugar tongs, with the name of "J. Leonard" engraved on them, may be soon at Mayor Weaver's office, whore they are awaiting Identification. They wore taken from a email boy, who was supposed by the officers to have come by them otherwise than honestly. Buffulo Robea.—As the cold season ap - proaohes these articles will come into request. By an wirers tisement in another column, it will be seen that Messrs. R. H. Hartley d, Co., of Wood street, have accepted the agency of the-New York Fur Company and are prepared to supply the Public . with buffalo robes, plain or fancy, singly or by the bale. • Admitted.—On Thursday morning, Samuel Harper was admitted to practice as an attorney at law in the court of Common Pleas, &c., on motion of Samnel C. Wingard, p 9. Mr. Harper Is an excellent practical printer, was at ono time reporter-of, the Daily Port, and will make an excellent lawyer. `.Success to him. Lost His Arm.—A young man namod Lewis Bron. nan had his arm terribly mangled by being caught in a threshing machine, on last Tuesday evening, while at work on the Butler road, some ten miles from tho city. It was found necessary to resort to amputation to save hie life. Attention is requeiteci to the sale of valuable gast ern'lrones this morning at eleven o'clock at the Scott House, by P. M. Davie, auctioneer. Coulter 4, Mentzer, liouse, Sign and Ornamental Painters and Grainer& Orders left at their shop on Fourth street, near Market, Snrke's Buildings, will be promptly attended. *6.la wman 6, Co :—My wifo was troubled with cough and pain in tbo breast for #vo yeare--the laot 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 potud to all who are suffering under that terrible disease—Consumption. boom uan, &7. Jal7, UK Accident on the Pennsylvania Railroad. An accident occurred last Wednesday on the Penn i Sylvania Railroad, a short distance from Baileysburg, I and about twenty miles from Harrisburg, which re sulted in the death of two men, named Larry Moore and John Wagner, of Harrisburg. It appears that near Bailoysburg, a "slope" or side wall on the Pennsylvania Railroad required some repairs, and orders were given to a gang of masons to attend to the =Ater. These masons, eight in number, boarded at Newport, four miles west of the spot at which their services were required. On Wednesday morning they.left Newport on a hand car, and proceeded ea.t on the road, running as fast as the wet and rlippe7y Free of the track would al low. The emigrant train, moving west, had pulled them, and there was no danger of a collision in front. Bat behind them, the oxt ruse train, which left this city Tuesday afternoon, was coming on its regular time. When the hand car was about forty yards from the Baileyeburg switch, it was overtaken by the engine of the express, and thrown upon the cow catcher, on which it was carried for a considerable distance. Before the locomotive struck, the masons jumped. Six of them escaped safely, but one of them fell. One of these unfortunites, Mr. Moore, was instantly killed, and the other, Mr. Wagner, died during the day. The morning was so foggy that the engineer could not see the length of two cars ahead. In shade ...65 ° ...54° In Sun. .Cloudy.. .., 90° JAMES S 0 UTIMITAND. Man: It. Bo - The superiontendent of the gang of masons, Mr. G. W. Wilbert, alleges that his watch waseight min utes slow. To this cause the accident may probably ba attributed. The party were not regular employ ees of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, but were used cs tccasion required. Another Attempt to Swindle Sipped In the Bud—Heavy Forgery Discovered. The Philadelphia Pennzsy/vanian, of Wednesday, says : " We learn from New York that forgeries hobo br. n dis covered, committed on the American Exchange hank, which, however, were detected before paid. They purported to be cert ticutes of deposit, one for $16,600 and another for $12.51.0, oioued by (JaL.ley as cashier of the Bank named. They were presented by the Mercantile Bank, who received them from the Citizens' Bank of Pittsburgh. They were made payable to the order of J. W. Lang'on, who in formed them, and V. hose eignature as endorser was verified by the Vice President of ihe American Exchange Bank, he having formerly kept an account there, but failed In busi• nese several years ago, when to went Went." Upon inquiry, wo learn that an eastern finan cier, evidently of the Peter Funk stripe, camp on here to take the stock of the 14PKeospert Bank and mad use of these certificates of deposit, which were aftorwards left at the Citizens Bank for cut lecti .e. The bank did not cash them and of course hos suffered no loss. It forwarded the cer tificates to Now York for collection, and the fictitious character of the paper was discovered as above stated. It is needless to say that the financial gentleman has never called back to leer a the fate of his speculation. It is to be hoped thb police will oateh the reseal. It was a bold scheme at fraud to at tempt to raise fends by forgery to start a bank, but fortunately the rascal has mado his western tour without putti , g any thing into his pockets. Lang den is said to have been at one time a partner in a house in Cincinnati. Court of quarter Sea 1110111, £c Before President Judge William B. M . Chare, and A9sooiato Ju.iges tiabrial Adams and Jahn E. Parke. Commonwealth vs. James B. M'Donough, indicted for fornication and bastardy, on oath of Miss Lizzie Murphy. The prosecutrix is an orphan, end resided in tho family of a neighbor of the father of M'Don. ouch, in Lower St. Clair township. The fact was clearly proven, and the jury brought in a verdict of guilty. Thomas Connor and Francis Reale, who were yes• terday convicted of stealing aline from the steamer Melnotte, were tried yesterddY for stealing a stern line from the Henry Graff, about the same time. The offense was proven oonoluaivali, tby :eats having caught them in the act. The jdry found a verdieV of guilty. Commonwealth vs. William Livingston, and Cam monwealth vs. John Shaffer, John Franz, Louis Keib and Charles Kline. These were two cross suits of assault end battery, originating in a difficulty which took place on the 20th day of September last, in a 4 orchard near the military encampment at B ham at that time. Livingston is a cimstable, and while he was endeavoring to arrest u soldier who had committed n breach of the peace, the other parties above named interfered to prevent him from making the arrest, which facts were shown by the evidence. •The jury, after a short absence, returned a verdict of guilty of assault against all of the panics. Commonwealth vs. Adam bowman ; indictment. assault and battery. This prosecution grow out of the same transaction as the above suits, Newman having made an attack on Livingston in the orchard. The evidence was somewhat conflicting, some of the witnesses testifying that Newman struck Livingston first, and others swearing that Livingston had first struck Newman with a handy billy, which was after wards taboo from bite. The ease was not concluded when Court adjourned. To Patients Afflicted toith Rupture.—The deploy.. able condition of persons in a ruptured state has in duced great attention on the part of Dt. t 3. D. Key. sor, of 140 Wood street, who has attachodlo hi.; store an office where persons afflicted witlitthis disease are treated in a scientific marincr. Dr. K. has on hand at all times ovary variety of Trusses and Supporters adapted to the relief and 'sure of this disease in many hopeless oases, of which he has given relief. Trusses and Supporters in the greatest variety will be found at his establishment, end no one need go with an unsupported rupture who will apply to him. Ho will warrant satisfaction in all oases, and in many cases can insure a radical and thorough cure. Adjoining his establishment is a factory where all kinds of re, pairin • and instruments for special cases can be made to order, by werirmen skilled in every branch of this nusinetis, National Theatre.—Mrs. Julia Dean Hayne wan greeted with a large and intelligent audience last evening, and her personation of the Counteqs was ad no rabic, and won the applause of all. Indeed, we think she stands without a superior, if she is equal led, in this character. The principal characters wore also wo'l sustained. This evening she will appear as Pauline, in Buliver's bentiful ploy of "Lady of Lyons " The other characters are well cast, Mr. Leonard par.:. aating Claude Istelnotto, and Mr. Mc- Bride, Item:leant, We trust she may be greeted by a large audience this evening. To-morrow night she takes a benefit when she will give her terrific deline. 3' ion of Lucretia Borgia, in which she has gained a 7..111.:nt reputation. 4 14149 Arr._lent. —l'be accommodation train the Pennsylvania Railroad on Wednesday even ing brought to this city a young man named Sheri dan, n brother of tho man now confined in the peni tentiary for the murder of Thielman, he having met with an accident at Brinton's station. He left Pitts burgh on Wednesday afternoon, and was found in the evening lying on the track at Brinton'- , , both legs terribly mangled. It is rupposed that ho jumped or fell off the train, which afterwards passed over him. It is reported that he was under the influence of liquor while on tho train. He was taken to Dr. Walter's Hospital, whore he remains in a critical condition. =ZZEIZI Mlls;e.—Wo acknowledge the receipt of a new piece of music by Prof. J. T. Warnelink, of thie city, inblished by S. Bramard & Co.; Cleveland, entitled the " Ocean Cable Gallop. " It le for sale at all the music stored. Literary.—J. B. D. Clark, at No. 4 Girard House, voiner of Third and Smithfield, has received hie usual supply of periodicals for the week, consisting cf all the eastern weeklies and other current litera ture of the day. Call and see what he has. Democratic Meeting.—A meeting of the Democracy of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, will be held this evening at George Gerst's, corner of Second street and East lane. Several speakers will address the meeting in German and English. 4tenefit. —Wo refer our readers to an advertisement in another column, by Which it will be soon that the Hutchinson Bros. will take a epmplimentary benefit at the Pittsburgh Theatre on nest Monday evening. Dietrict Court.—ln the of the Connelleville Railroad Company vs. Judge Irwin, noticed yeater• day, the jury returned a verdict in favor of the plain tiffs for $2,300. Dr. Lambert at the Iron City College this evening DURING THE SUMMER TIIAT HAS JUST PASS `I" ED ED AWAY, thousands of sufferers fr6.ii dysentery and diarrlaea have boon relieved by the use of aosTET TEF3 BITTERS, a medicine which is evidently destined to niaintah, a permanent plum in the public nstimation diarrhces is one of those diseases which baffles the skill of the physician. Th • medicine they administer to act upon the bowels never seems t reach the source of the evil. The difficulty is to get a remely that will much all the digestiveiargans, asd give them ciccnitanemuly a rush of vigor, to rid themselves of this disease. This pro blem la solved by the litmus, which never fails to conquer the most stubborn cases. It is only fair to tog, that dul l ing seemon Just closed, this medicine has achieved more cures than any other ever presented to the public, and dur ing the fall, which that terrific scourge, the fever and ague, is so prevalent, the Itirrzas will gain froth fame. F.)l. sale by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere and by HOSTETTER & RUTH, Havasu:Armors and Proprietors, oat , 68 Water and :68 Front itreeta. J. Hl. CLEVE. CELEBRATED' BTOI4ACH TERB—Try them ; and satisfy yourselves that they sae all they are recommended to be. The proprietor does pot pretend to say that they will cure all the diseases flesh is heir to, but loaves them to test their own merits, and the constantly increasing demand for them, is snrack,nt proof that they ere all thoy ore recommended to be, and far au perlor to any preparation of the kind now in the market. Their use is always attended - with the most beneficial re sults in cases of Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, weaknws of the stomach, indigestion, etc. It removes all morbid matter from thp stomach, assists digestion, and impacts a healthy Pne to the whole:system. 11e sure awl call for J. M. Olin's Celebrated Ron:tech Bitters, and see that the article pur chased bears the name of J. M.(l* es manufacturer. For gale by J. AL OLIN, cola proprietor and manufacturer N 0.267 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pe., and by druggists and &dant mend* tot VIZVI3I73URGEI TlOAfill (W TRADE ARID Cbtamiltee of Arbitration for August. ISZLIALI DICKEY, V. P., C. 11. PAULSON, JAMES GARDINER, DAVID CAMPBELL, AUSTIN L 00.4115. Reported' Expressly for the Daily Morning Pan FL01111.....80t little change In the market to-day. Bales:of 400 bbls. from rtore at $5,85©5,40 for superfine, $5,50 (gt 5,02 for extra do, and ss,BO@s6for extra family. HAY...B loads from scales at $8 to $ll V ton. GRA1N...150 bush. Oats sold from store at 45c. MOLASSES.—SaIes 12 bbls. N. 0. at 50c. FlSH...Bales of 10 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel to rouMr) at $10,16. ltAtloN...Selee 1:000 lbs. ; , 11...u1 , 1c , r, at 7c.; ,tmo tbe. Llama at 10c. 0115:ESE...Saha 3) Loxes W. It. at 7 c. Ih. IVIIISK Y Sales 46 bble. rectthed at '25@2.t.k. VINEGAR... Itegolar sales of Ballou'a to city sad cooutry at sc. gallon ; t all other markets Pc. Foreign Marmots. Per Steamer Caratdad September 22.—Cotton Market—The sales for the week have been 58,200 bales, including 5500 to specula tors, and 9000 to exporters. The market closed quiet at the following quotations :—N-vr Orleans fair 7%; middling 79. g: Mobile fair 7 9-16; middling 7 5-10; uplands fair 7%; middling 714 The stock In port Is 608,000 bales, including 495,000 bales American. Breadstuffs Mark, t, September 24.—Breadstuffs are dull and declining. I lour is very drill; the market closed with a decining tendency, though quotations are generally nu changed. Wheat is quiet; rod is qu •ted at 5e 9tt@ils sd; white Os adgllis sd; Southern white 7s( 7e sd. n dull and quotations are nominal; y low is quoted at 345; white 355. Messrs lligland, Attega S Co.'s circular quotes cline of la on the week. Sugar is steady. London Mon.ly Market, S , ntemb .r 24 —The Money Mar• ket is decidedly easier. The bullion in the Bank of Eng land has incr..ased £485.000 .ince the previous rqurn. Cot sohi closed at 91 1 4(m97% fir money, and 9794(07% for account. trees YORK, October 7.—Cotton arm; gales 2000 bales. Flour heavy; 7000 bbla sold:Ohlo and Fouthern $1.30®5,60. %neat baa a .1, chain tendency; Corn decllnec; sales 27,000 bn.h. Me.a Pork advanced bc; wd...4 at 51.1,65. Lard heavy at 16 , 4'. Tallow firm. New Y. RE. CeMber 7 —Stccks lower Chicago and Rock Inland 6M%: Michigan Southern 23 , , , ,;,; N. Y. Central Reading 48W; Milwaukee and Mienheippi 153; Mie soul i a's 86; Galena and Chicago 84; Erie 5-17.( 4 ; Cleveland and Toledo 31%.. Pacific Mail Company 102,,, CINCIANIII, October 7.—Flour dull, with more sellers than buyers at $4,5c(04.,69 for superfine. Wheat dull and not much °flaring - , red tlOc white $1,12 and nominal. Corn is dull at 50e. Barley dull, hut not lower. Mess Pork sold at $16,25. Oil to pressing 011 the mark et; t ina.aad Oil has dOcilued to 79c. OCWIINR 7, 1858 HENRY CLAY and u long fiat his di• tingttished cotetoporaries in the United Stato Se' ate and House of Itopresoutativo. have give❑ the strongest testimony of tha honellts which they derived from the tiae of WILSON'S HEADACHE PILLS. finch testimony ai this is entitled to grave cunside &thus. This invaluable remedy IN prepared and sold by 11. L. FAHNESTOOK & CO, Wholesale Drug gbts, and proprietors of B. L. FALINESTOCH'S PUGH, No. dO, corner of Woo 1 and Fourth streets, Pitts burgh, Pa. See advertisement on third page of this day's paper. R. T. KENNRDY W. S. KRIINEDY. PEARL STEAM 1 LL, LOCI, CORN MS,AI., AND liOAIINY, N Yl7TBltUltd❑ AND ALLEGUENY Q 7.1 Vdi.% I 0. S. M. SPECIAL NOTICN. An adjourned meeting of the U. CONHSTORY OF I. 0. 8. M. OF COLUMBIA, Will be held et the HALL of tha LAND CAMIP OF NEW IN NEW YOltli CITY, 185 8. At 10 o'clock, A. 11. Members elect, antl'eel e gitee, ixtay communicate with 1101 ACE L. PETEMAON, 8. R. Secretary, ee27 . 718 Pnitue ettuet, BEWARE OF COUNtERFFIT MIS I—JULES ILAOLL'S EAo TUSTRALI BAAL RESTORATIVE hes no equal in preserving and beautifying the Bair, and iu re• storing It when impaired or &lieu Tito decay. Sold bs B. L. PAEINESPOCH /ei OJ., No. SO, corner Fourth and Wood streets, Draggiso generally, and at the Labcratory of Julim Hanel & Co, 0f0.704 Chesnut street, Phihuislohla. oro American Watches. CO.,APPLTQN, TRAY WALTIIA.M, MASS., MANUFACTUR INS OP PATENT Llama WATORES.—These superior watches aro made by the aid of new and original machinery, expressly designed to secure, with a low pric t, it Flfli, binfrANTIAL, DURABLII and ICHCIPOAILT KELLALIi.B time keeper The movements are now in Construction, and are pronounced by the highest authorities to be faultless in principle and quality, and have been:proved by the most exacting teat to bo tellable and Unfailing in action. These watche at manufacturede entire from the crude materials, in a single establishment, by connected and uniform pro cesses, the mannfaeary being organized upon the same sys tem that has ben adopted In the rodnction of the une qualled American fire-arms, which enables ne to produce a movement a: one half the price of arty foreign movement of the same quality; and we guarantdo the perfect perform ance, for ten yearn, of every watch' Manufactured by us. All foreign watches are made tij hand, the American watches being the only once made. 'by machinery upon a uniform system throughout. Nearly, hand made watchers are defective, and are continually getting out of order. In many parts of the country it is 'repealable to find geo.l watch repair re, and watch repairing is always tincertion, and expensive. Tho introduction ; of American watches &snoods of this difficulty, and country merchants, as well as watch dealers, can keep watches as part of their miscel tenet:Ma stook, and Gaul supply their customers with a new staple, which may be need as any other article, without mystery or humbug. Sold by the trade generally, and by ItCBBTI.IB A APPLETON, General Agents, oe2:Bmdtw:3p IS Maiden Lane, New York. REINEM AN 14 MEYRAN, Acenta for Appleton, Vac) , Co 'e AMERICAN WATCHES, Our stock of Clocks, Jewelry, Silver atel Plated Ware is very large at present—all at greatly reduced price 4. HEINEMAN & MEVAAN, cree. No. 42 Fifth street. w _~~ SHOE WAREHOUSE, HAVE NOW IN STORE ONE OF THE largest and most extensive stocks of BOOTS AND SHOES, Ever brought to this market, of great variety, ADAPTED TO FALL AND 'WINTER SALES, Direct from the Manufacturers" Chiefly for Cash, They feel ;Unreal tiley can offer . impeder Inducements to WESTERN BUYERS. Arir Merchants visiting Pittsburgh either i to purchase goods, or on their way to Hastens cities, CM) wiled to ca and examine =stock before buying elsewhere. gor Particular attention given to orders. seladtiram OMULIADIS & 00. COMMERCIAL. ra lIIMSTS 7 FSCII A G President. WM. U. ? MITII Vies Presidents. I2AIMI DICKEY, ht. EDWARD GREGO, 2! Treasurer. EL HOLMES, Ja JUS 2, PII SNOWDEN PITTSBURGH MARKET rmreproarm October 6085 q New York Market. flew York Stock Market Ctuclnu•tl Market ALLEGHENY CITY, R. T. KENNEDY & EBRO, AND LIORN .11ANUFACTURRD AND DMLIA EaND TIMMS OAAff ON DN:Li VERY At. Manufacturers' Pric,ot LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO TEL& TRADE. ~=-`~: ~.~: fi: i~-_~:~ "_ ~, i mi!h:= 1F EM H. CHILDS -& CO., aoLEseLg No. 133 Wood Street, BAYING BERN PUIIIIHABRD And selected with great care as to QUALITY AIsTE SIZES, OOMPLYLNU WITH THE URGENT REQUEST OF HUN• )REDS OF THEIR PATIENTS, L HAS. C. M. FITCH AND J. W. SYKES And may be cummite4l at their office, No. 18 f '_'can street, NT. CLAIR fIUTFL, Daily, except Sundays, for CON ; 41 .i •. ' • .\. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS and ALL r flli . I COMPLANTS, complicated with, or caning pulmonary &wave, including Catarrh, Heart Disease, Affections of the Liver, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Female Complaints, 4-c. Tilly /ITCH hfi ILK would state that their treatment of Ccusamption in based upon the fact that the disease exists int/ 4 blood and system at large, both before and during its devesornent in the lungs, and they therefore employ Mechan ical., Hygienic and Medical remedies to purify the blood and strengthen the system. With these, they nee MEDICAL IN HALATIONS, which they value highly, bnt only as Fttnia hem, (having no Curative elects when used alone,) and Inva lids are earnestly cautioned against wasting the precious thus of curability on any treatment based upon the planet• ble, but false idea that the "seat of the disease can be reeoh..d fp a direct manner by Inhalatior." for, as Le:..r„ 5t.t....d, the red: of the fixate is in the ege,:s , :niy in Ll,e No - . barge for c A QM' Cc qutztione will 1 , ;. 4 thoae vrinhlng t, consult as by my29:dow T 1.12 AhTIFICLAL LIGHT,NINU Til AT PLABLI through the Atlantic Cable, bears less reeemblance to the lightning of heaven, than Chistadore'd Bair Dye bears to the natural coloring matter of black and brown hair. Quick as a dash it darkens the grey, red or sandy fibres of the head, the lips, and the chin to ail ebony line, while it lends a healthy lustre to them. It contalna no cans. tic, and ten minutes, once in six or eight weeks, is all the time required for its application. Bold everywhere, and ap• plied by all hair dressers. ORISTADOBO, No 6 Astor House, New York. G li. Kb:Y.6KB, oc2:lmdaw Agent at Pittsburgh. OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURGH AND B.JSTON MINING COMPANY, Pittaburgh, September 11th, 1958. NOTIUI —The Stuckholdera of the Pithdattgli and Boston 51iminz Company are hereby not fled that a apklal mooting wil' be h• Id at the office of tho Company, in the city of Pittchergh, on W EUNESDA V, t h e sth da, of October, at 3 o'cloelt, r. m , to coutider the cubJect of organ• icing an additional company, with a view to a no , re rapid development of their exmaalve mining territory. By order of the Board et Directors, tie33:b I THOMAS !if. HOWE, Secretary. I:WD NOTICE—THE INTEitE -T UoUPL,Ns of the Bon .8 of Lawrence County . , leaned to the PITTS BURGH AND ER!hi RAILROAD COMPANY, due July, 1958 will be paid at the office of W. LI WILLIAMS a CU , l'ittsburgh, Pa The change iu place of pay moot in made lu consequence of the failure of the Ohio Lilo Ineuram.e and Trust Company, New York, where the C upoue are payable By order of 1,2 TILE COMMISSIONERS. Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic W,M t=l C - I L -- n ::=- PITTSBURQH, PA SPECIAL NOTICES. PERMANENT OFFICE. Have concluded to remain PERMANENTLY IN PITTSBURGH, DR. R.A. WILSON'S PILES PREPARED AND SOLD Di B. L. FAHNESTOCK & 00„ WLI KSALE DRUGGISTS, A PRoPRINTOR UB B. L. FALINITOCK'S VERIVIIFUGE, No. 60 corner of Wood and Fourth Streets, P I 1: 8B U R 11, P N' A THESE PILLS HAVE NOW, 'lO A limited extent, been before the public la this section of th.., country for a period of over twenty years, re. , l from the tact of their not being mere general) Luowu through. out the length and broodt, of the land, it might, p-rhaps, be inferred that they are lacking in POMO of the great coAen. tiais of a family medicine, or that there are other Fills their superior, etc.; but each, however, to not the inie, their sup ply from a want of disposition or ability, on the part nt the original proprietor, (Dr. NV doom) was al way , thinited such en extent as at times to render It difficult to fill home ,rders, but with even this disadvantage wherever used they have never failed to call fu th the strongest testimony hi their favor—testimony in many instances misclicibxl--not .cotton up expressly for publicity—but freely proffered to the in ventor as expressions of gratitude for the great ti..netlts de rived from the use of these truly wonderful Pills, iu prof of which we subjoin the following:— We, the subscribers, Min biters of the Gospel, and members of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference of the Methodist gpis copal Church, having each and all of ns, during the past few years, had frequent opportunittes of learning and try lug the character of Dr. ft. A. Wilson's Tonic, Cathartic, and Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, are prepared to, and now state with pleasure, in this communication. that we know them to be au excellent medicine, and, as such, recommend their use to our friends and acquaintances, not only as a specific for dick-Headache and Dyspepsia for which they are recom mended, Lint as a safe family remedy among children, and for the prevention and-removal of Bilious attacks, etc. Revs. Jas. 0, 8111380121, Wm D. Lemon, Jno. L. Williams, Thos. Baker, Francis H. Bead, Harvey Bradshaw, Wesley Smith, Moses Vane'', A. Jackson, Cornelius Jackson, W. Browning, Hosea McCall, F. Bays, B. P. S.dwick, 0. Martin, Thos. ,toroth, J. 111. Iteger, Wm. Smith, N. Callender, S. It. Brockunier, C. D. Battle, John West, Wm Tipton, 0. Hodgson, John Murray, 8. B. Dunlop, Dr. J. J. Jamison. !From the Corresponding Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church, signing the same.l • Revs. Goo. Brown, Geo. Hughes, Joel Dolby, Jr., Z. Ragan, Jer Browning, Wm. Ross, Robt. Simonton, Jno. Clark, J/12. T.:. Piper, John Barns, Daniel G. Detroit, John Beatty. My experience is not as extensive as the expression In the above certificate; but as far as my opportunity of testing the virtues of Dr. Wilson's Pills has occurred, I cheerfully endorse the sentiment of their superior value. . WILLIAM REEVES From the Rev I. S. Hubbard, Ohio, Oct 27, IE9. D. WILSON 1 . - 1 feel myself a thousand times oUliged to you. 1 have for some year, boeu afflicted with the dyspep• tin and, from the good effects already produced by your ills iu my caae, I am persuaded that the continued nee of them will finally effect a thorough cure; I therefore, wieh you to send mo four boxes by the bearer of this, and oblige yours, etc. ISR AEL SHARP. Extr4ct of a letter from Cul. Camp, an ilderly gentleman of Virginia, who has raised a numeroua family, of acme medical reading, sum much experience in the use of medicine. I do must earnestly hops teat you will adopt some plan to supply us with your most excellent Anti. Dyspeptic Pill. I have been in the habit of wing it myself, and in my fermi 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 e if , has ben very much afflicted with sick headache, and, by using one-half of ou of the pills, has uniformly found relief. I think it superfluous to enumerate the different c implaints for which I have administered these pills. Suf. floe it to say that, so far es 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 twit have been concerned, I can say that they leave the bowels in better order than the use of any other cathartic that I have used, I am, air, plur friend au'd well-wisher, JAMBS M. CAMP. nR. CULVE.RWELL'S RADICAL RE CIEINER &TOR, the sovereign remedy for or, rm Eau!. • rhoea or seminal weakness, sexual debility, impotency, in voluntary emissions, piled &v., in both sera, the te,ult of early indiscretion, Incapacitating the man for business, klOti. sty and patrimony. Per sale by Hunt it Minor, Masonic [fall. sth street, Pittsburgh. Call for a gratin pamphlet giving particulars, or address Box 456 d, Pest 011 co, New York Oily. oc2:6mdsw:Sp DAGUERREAN GALLERIES anl4:ly —la AM BROTYPE S.—TLe.>e , 'ntlautiful and durable pictures aa in all their perfection and loveliness, einely oe In group', may he obtained at WALL'S, Jonas' Building, Fourth street. 1 oc-1: ROG 2RS' NEW DAGUERRF.I%,N AND Arid EtßOTY'''' a.gcr Atvii El A LLE it cri 7T)I STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE T II ±,jer-orclur 01_ PICTURES taken In all tho retinae etylcm, in and weather, and warranted to ph:zee, at retteonable rates. el3-Sick or doete.,,to,i perttonetihen at their reeldenne 020:1 yilbw ' R. M. CARGO & CO., Photographers and .4,nibrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, No. 21 Filth 131“,e4. r. , 1 4 SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. cor. of M.arkot airoot and Diamond, Plttobnrgn PRIOES 20 SUIT ALL.my l g:tf4p _ _ A MBROT YPES- A REAUTTITUL 4LiD DIJAABLE PICTURE WARRANTED, OAN BE HAD AS LOW AB AT ANY PIELER MASS ESTABLISEM24I-"IT IN THE COUNTRY, AT Removed to 21 Fifth Street. VARGO & CO.'S PHOTOGRAPHIC AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY has been romovod from 76 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 end excellence in arrangement. Sir Our old friends and patrons ; and those wishing en. perior hleuesses, are invited to tali. le. Reception Boom and Specimens on the ground floor. ap7 STEAMBOATS. V 4 . -11.1 )IZi IFI M-41 For Marlette and Zanesville. The steamer .EMMA. GRAHAM, Capt. Mon. Ann, will leave for the above and all termediate ports on every TUESDAY, at o'clock, 1611 # 0 10/tai mew 0 444 On boort (jag WALL'S, Fourth street ''''BUSINE - 8S CARDS. -•- J '' & 'l' 'GROUTT 9 sitronTins Or _BRANDIES, GINS, WINES,. ETL., DEALERS IN -4,:n FINE OLD MONONGIAILDEN RYE MOSEY, FSA Oil "`AND APPLE DRANDIL ALSO, RECTIFIERS AN 1) DISTILLERS, Corner of Smithfield and !grout Streete, apl4] PITTSBURGH, PA. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURERS OF PRINTING, JOB, AND ALL KENDS OF WRAPPING .sel. E l. MI Ea. p Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. tt,.. Rage bought at market prices. myB REMOVAL. JOHN MOORHEAD has removed to No. 74 Water street, below Market JOHN MOORHEAD„ COMMISSION MERCHANT, =l3 1111 ETAL MID BLOOMS, No. 74 we'rxii. STRRET, BELOW MARKET, mrl9 PITTSBURG H, PA PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES JNO. L. HOYD WM. McOI.II,LOUGH JONES, BOYD & CO 1L1.1107A070811121 01 CAST STEEL. ALSO, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS AND AXLES. Coraker Roes end First Eltraotu, jy2b PITTSBURGH, PA m 0 0 R jEr9D & CO. MANUFACTURER OF American, Plain Corrugated, GALVANIZED SHEET IRON, F'or Roofing, Glittering, Spouting, &c AGENTS FOR WOOD'S PATENT IMITATION RUSSIA SHEET IRON Warshonoc, No. 1313 leirist curet, mr26:ly lz, PITTSBURGH, PA D. EL ROGERS & CO., iIkIiLIPACITIRERti OP R,,t/ ERS' IMPROVED PATENT ';; F 4 14 CtJLTIVITtIit TEETH, CORN E Acri, FIRST STRLCTS., PITTS BIT flu P A L. C. 141T.PRICIE.N, 4 , ATTORNEY AT LAW OON .EI AND YANOER 0700/1 Wt4q 11. aBUILLI N P VGArth gtv.,,,,. JAMES A. FETZER, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, Lour, Griti n, Bacon, Lard s nutter, Seeds, Dried Fruit and Produce generally, Garner of Market and First streets. PITTSBURGH. PA. tuna rratiriK 0. Bail ,y, WilHunt Dilworth, sr., . Uuthtrit A Nun, Pittsb.irgh; Boyd k Ott, lleislroll weariugen, N. Brady, 011.41.. M. it M. Bank. hist it aowell, Nlaugle Andersou, 1/0014 Pazton 'Abe , Doz. f E. P. lIIIDEBLETON & BIRO., IYPOBTERS OP WINES, BRANDIES, &C., ALSO DEALERS IN PINE OLD WHISKYS, NO. 5, I.JORTII FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GO AVIS SEE GEORGE P. WERTZ'S First Premium Blind Factory, CORNER THIRD AND MA RKIIT STS., PITTSBURO LI. PHOSE WISHING TO FURNISH THEIR House with VENITIAN BLINDS, of the most exqui site and elaborate finish, will find it to their intoresta to give no a call before purchasing elsewhere. My work is got up by the best mechanics (not apprenticed.) livery attenta.n ie given to the wants of customers. Prices low. All work wt.:ranted- No. 7l viTrai Street. Pittsburgh. l my&lvts DAVID H. WILLIAMS, (IIVIL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR A./ FOR THE ERECTION OF GAS WORKS, for from five qurtunif and upwards, mid for Heating Buildings, public or private, by Steam, lot Water or Furnaces. TfA PITTSBURGH. PA. 'III I ECREERYf & CO. (500i7L88011.13 TO LIUTIMAN, WCISEXELY C 0.,) FORWARDING .A ND COMMISSION MFROHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in Produce, flour and Wool, No. 114 Second street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Springer Harbaugh, Joseph E. Elder, St. Louie; Pittanunz,li ; Fenton Brea., U. Childs a CO, " Cornell dc Dorsey, Baltimore; Ragaley, Cosgrove a co., Garret &Martin,Philadelphia; noCandless,Means a Co., " James, lleut,'Santee ,t Co. " C. W. Smith, t C 0.." Weaver Az Graham, Geo. M. L. Hord, Cincinnati Beene, Sterling et Co, " AB. Fentoi tr. Brag., " Yard, Gilmore .t " my.3l.tf WILLIIII6I CLAYTON & Co., WHOLF.SAI,E AND ILETAIL i41441J0R MERCHANTS, NO. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY, Naar Wood street, Alwaye on baud, Blackberry, Cherry, and Cognac Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, of the ya be,: Quality. doldSpeab WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER, Nos. aS and 20 Wood Street, jy23: tf W.- 11. Wet= U. al. 1.0809. W • 11. MCGEE & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, Dealerwin Ready Made C:, , thing and Oeutiornen's Furnish lug Gouda, career of Fadoral Vr,...d and NI arkot Square Alla felony City, Pa. jel2ay MARBLE ! M A RBLE ! O riff si (IN ' C 1 6 0 HAS A BEAUTIFUL saLserios or MONUMENTS, WEAVE STONES, Enclosures aoe .9 114. The public ere rwectfully invited to examine our stock Priem iow, end writ wurrauttol. v12:I —la Nl , l. 144 t.IBUIL4Y irra bOINT BOX FACTORY.— /SIUSIIA tft GIUTENDORF Manufacture to order, BOXES suitable for :cap and (land] PA, Hardware and Variety Go. ds , etc., etc. B*_ order. VIM/141y iiPii I=l It OBIiRT , DA , Z E Leefon dLporica Ba rding Mnrci ante aniPd, Dealer in. Prodticd and Pittsburgil Mani:a . ..Auras, No. 151 Libortv PttlithePel... SAMUEL. ViIIiNESTOCK, iMPOETER AND DEALER. IN Foreign and Domestic Hairdwdre, No. 74 Wood Streo, Pittsburgh, The subscriber ha? tecylvod, in addition to his fall stock of ilardsme, a very heavy stock of Meat and Sausage Out ;eel! and Suffers, and a very large stock of Sleigh Belle, loose and on things, of a mach superior quality to that usually sold In the market, all of which will to sold ou the lowe,t terms. (se27) SAM L. Fell NESTOC . CARTVVIIIGLIT & YOUNG, (Sfaxangrt to John Carts/grit/MO MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERE i ; of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and aril Den: tal Instruments, Gone, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 8C Wood strcaft. They give special attention the manufacture ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairin'g' Ithpanutuality and deapfitch. nplY J. & EL PRICE'S CENTRAL PLANING MILL, WATER STREET, A.1 4 1..EG1R.E2411, ARE now in full operation, with Fay & improved machinery for the manufacturing at Bash Frames, Doors, Shutters and Mouldings. Builders and Con tractors will find it to their advantage to call and ascertain ons prima. wa9:loAm - FURNITURE FOR CASH.— ' A fall assortment of Pitt burgh manufactured VIIR,NITURE, embracing BUREAUX, BOOK CAtigS, WARD ROBES, And every article needed in a well furnished dwelling, as well as a epledid assortment of OFFIOR FURNITURE, Constantly on hand and made to order. As the only terms on which business is done at this establishment is for CASH. Prices aro made accordingly. Persons in want of anything in the above line, would be advantaged' by calling at PACHINS.II & No. 103 Smithfield street, below Fifth. J. D. VACIZIGIII, Jew, M. Faillbe. myth' V 0. EL RIPPEY. WE HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED together in the yraeti,>3 of the Law, under the firm of SIMPSON & ELPPEY. Office, No. 94 Fourth Street. 1 - _AKE FISH.- ju 75 bble. White Yieh ; 50 " Mrcut ; 40 " Bannon, recarred and for sale by ocs MBA' 11, COLLIN& PI T TSBUR OH, PA PITTSBURGH ~ Alfl9 ➢. 8aL011.113 E. SIMPSON, 0. H. RIPPEY FOSTER'S 'NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. J. C. FOSTER.. bidnager. IJ. pii)CTOR-Btage Director CONTINUED SUCCESS, ANOTHER, VICTORY, TALENT TRIUMPHANT. The great American actress, JULIA DEAN HAYNE, in her great character of Pauline, in the Lady of Lyons. THIS EVENING, Oct - !. - r 13' t he performance will commence with Br.dwisr's celetrutgd play of the LADY OF LYONS —rani ne, T in reaul gayne...ClaUde notte, 2dr. J. Leonard—Beanaeant, 1 1 1 r. M2Bride. To conclude with COMFORTABLE SEBVIOE—Bimon, with the original Fong of "The Eloopa," Mr. B. B. Maginly. To morrow evening, Lucretia Borgia, and a comic after piece, for th.• I,n-tit of Jolla Dean Rayne. pi T T SBURGII ''HEATRE. Sole Levees and Manager, Stage Director.... PILICEs OP AnmisptoN Dread Circle end Parinettc.6oc I rill 250 Colored Boxes s t , I Tickets to Private 80r... 7,, I 46 00. L•uz , ., COME ONE, c , J Ii Ai r.. Benefit of the popular Amorloan Tragedian, Mr. J. B 1101113R18. THIS EVENING, Cctober 7th, will its oraaented Shake peare's great traged:, in tve actintitled RICHARD III; On. THE BATTLE OF 111)SIN't RTH FIELD.—Duke of Girster, Mr 7. B. Roberts...llenr, , Earl of Richmond. Mr. M'Farland...gneen Elizabeth, hiss Cordella Caption" . , Favorite Dance MistilJenule Orchestra. fancy Dance Miss Julia Turnbull. To conclude with A THUMPING LEGACY. Doors opi,n at 7 o'clock. Curtain rlsOs at 7%. Rot Office Open from 10 to S o'clock. Overture JOHN W. NIVCARTHY, BILL, CARCU:;,III iND CARD Ell.otslbutor and Poster, W.II promptly utto ilostribating r.nd Potting of BILL], CIRCULARS, CAll.tbr. AND TEOGRAMMES, For itailrueds, dhrpe, r. Ll.ire -unt4, Am isemonts, Sales, Etc. All orders, ,dth., • 1.1,11, telo4ra h, u.r otneradee, sant to the tllbe ..f rho Vorrrrng Pas!, oil be faithfally littendt.d Pn age, ttr tot ,1 lama tis r..lmpany will to irrryn;trli 4,-41 • r to.-c t - trr I ;co:Fr stl4 SEWING i MACEUIN ES. T E% I ? ~~ SE W IN A CHI. N ES! Are now on 4nibition, at the H ei I r; N \ N T o IL E 0 F M. DALY, NO. 20 rx.r.Ta* •STRiaIIT, Th , tic ,;111 . t.a I I n tilE hest in market for family use, filvull stitch, which will Lot r,-c if :ivory feerth stitch eat. it Is the only low double thr.:u.l - dechlrie in market. Oilers will be receired Fair: pruoiptip filled by M. DAIL . ; Agent, N '4 Mt'''. street, on the corner 91,...mark0t alloy, lPitlzoargh, Pa. RIOT NOTItIE.-'d DA V the of Fifth street and Mork- , b in h u m :Lei , un jylbay S 111 9 S ) s= toi. ' f--- • i •Ast§, l '1"411. ' tffi lI IS' P 4 24 ;4 ,. ' P , ...-..., Yr) '':l *C . ' • 4t. g ;IT,WING lACHINES. Pa: IMPORT. N TO THE PIISLIC F,thily c mbi4ing the latest hit provresoL tN, tit ttlf. i.riC f FIFTY DOLLARS. Thf, pri e 8 of 141 ”1.1 attit..durl M tchin. shays been greatly red ticeo. !,:tACP - as, It to well known, though desierin price, ti,vt, twill cheaper, In conlYtortug what will the any other. The eri,:os are now rEdn.. , .! tnut all tutrit tie satisfied. Call and esamit the : , 1 o at the low prices, at odiM,lrket street. iv. C, ,F4ii A / 'OTT, 4 • ° - . ' E . " 4 : . Cif) \,..‘., ', ,=l, . t;t` ' 1 1.....,z2 , 1-..,v PT -I ..,,,,, ; , ,vies -„Zs.' I-4 I'o ,••••;-,,P ~-. ..--.0 - rit :: • i. , - ,;: ' • !. PT-4 .:,..c7lf t- rkf,--,S '' • . - 4 , 1 - ;'' : _,rlTte7 ..„;t;j, ,/, 1 ' '..t.a:N l i :-I- Itq -1-1 ;, 1 I ,\- ' , -;` , ., 1% .'7,--::: ' cq 1- , / `, t-;., i t: , .'., 4 t -i - 2 :• -•— • . ."-.':, N ,I. % jAy-v '":: :- .1• 1 > i•g . ' :" Z;f ` ~ 0 .1. ,:."' .„,i7zi'S .i4,,,..,,,t1ct-:::..,711::•Pir: 4 __.. ; p--,--__ , - G" VER BIKER have redute,ed their frlei`g 11!110W,-- ,$12.5 XOl to $ll.O 0,1 315 00 to 80 00 No. 12 ...... . ..... . 110 00 to 75 00 'lnhe sr•t place i.: tn:c entitontion la now jontly accorded to the PROVER as BA 0.E1 , .. MACHINE, lin. family .Sewing, for the follov.ing Ist. It ;SMOKE and IN ORDER than any other rnabhiu-. 2d. It makes a drum whi h will :COT tIP or RAVEL, though every third is cut. 3d. It sows from two orwavry spool, uni' thus all trouble of winding Oho tame Machine can be adapted, at pie l•y a Wei° 111:til.oe of dlWOil.l, to all varieties of work. 4th. The almo rune eak, linoti thread And spool cotton, with equal fac;.it3. 6th. Tho seamiq Ili ,Iritic 1.4 ih,. rt , )ll -elastic fabric, so that it is tree from all Ll ABILITY to 13 Ce.AK, in WABEf• INC', IRONING, or et herwh,e. fhb. The stitch made i,y tbii 3:lli . thn:l), it rhoro BIIAIITI- Fel, thhu any Other Rrtii , , either by hornier machine OFINIONO Grover k Raker', 41 ill. , I,ll—i Aran'. Agrlcaltnrist. To all of which t'..e Thl.llo'.l octo, aruen.—LN. Y. Tribune. It is all that It clitiuni to Y. lc:dependant. Itfluidvr its own work: .21, as not.-01°mo Journal. We give it the preforenco.— incr. Baptist. It 13.e419 only to he a ppc,CL , rlB.l.--(Phrerw. Journal. Adapt, d for 1VC.01,,, ..c C•At,Oll.-lAtner. Medical Monthly. We like Grover & hal; r'. 1.0 11 Wreath. Which is the holt!' Ii- ,c,.r It...keen"— N. Y.Dlspatob_ tinperior to all oftels Y "dorcnryl We have uo he.iltation m rorromatiorllNg V. Ex press. It ri quires uo V. E coageilit. For family nee the ;ire N Y. Daily 'Sews. They sew a ti,llll. that 'oh: lap —IN. Si. Courier. It performs nobly one Y. Exrninor. Remarkable for the ...hoircity Police Gazette. Well adapted to ill kinds or fo..,ity N. Y. Ohs. The meet red it ren'i;mt Magagioo. And two hand:, To Clergymen and 13eva.4,7t;1em2 soctletgos„ The GROTIot tinirti.l. (JO. Will sPII, for the t.trt,-; t, co Citsciplr- , 2 P..;ut:oleut .ocletlee thou . 611r1:7101' 11;14 , ;13' , 1- qaal revitt prlcto. n. U. ELL4OI7.T, A:tent, Ne. 21 Pitch etroet. E I t.) A L OLIVE ER,Asivr. SOAP, nein u Oiot r •41 b . , H. 6: J. 11. Sawyer, receivea the preference, ever all o - teir suds aver uttercal ler family iSso. l 5 adrar.tag , nr , .. —IFA. It lai cheaper to use, one pouti- 5 t,t7:41q.. , !I:re° el common rO/ISI Soap. 21. f only ho d,cecpi , •.l in washing when this 'hood io pl!af:b 01 OZ.IIO loop. ad. Labor in washing ran lifith, :ia the cloths will require tittle if e.op rebliiru.:, then avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. the clothes is unnexeseary when thin Soap in naci: and or 1.•!.lt water szoswcrs equally as well no tuft. boil. l'rinteri. Vlachinists, Paintoro and others, find it tar nape:l.r to nth,: l'a.aps. It speedily re moves grease, tor, paint, print , J , 2 :mil dirt from the hands, leaving the skin NOit, and free free chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the cluthen, and the use at the wash-board, thef. , llo - aing lir_ctiens should be followed: Nor the washing of eignE or von of - if family, take one pound of Soap, cut it into sh,vhofa, anti dissolve in one gotten of hot wan - ,r; put tb Males to a tub containing about ton gallon , : of warm water; pe - ar in tho dissolved Soap, and Ohr thoroughly. em sOalt,twenty to Unity minutes, wrinF, oat., and rineo In wii6n water once, cold water twice. A veto dirty wtitit-hand)r ?nom or grease spots, may requiri" ta. slig ebbing," but otherwise the clothes will come out dean and white,:without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may Le used in place of hot, requiring about double time Li sent:Mg. , Observe our name on each Cur. For gale, in aay quantity, at our wariliouse, No. 41 Wood etrcot, and at cur works, opposite the ftonztd Burnie, Penn. ajlvenia aveime., i•-• C. b..; I. ocl Wood stroaL A PER'S M.AGAZIN , • FOR AUGUST. Just received and for sale, at 3523 j L00:1118', Bost Building. FIDE LOB `S OF GROUNI, EAOLI OON• 'IrAINING me acre, for Saki PI 0 $2OO each. Terms, in hand, balance in one, t•Ao and ti rue se :re, Bitru" a t tow mike from the city .8. OUT !BURT SON , selB Fl MArtret ,tr.et• fIGIL CLUTIL—On of Silk, and Bilk. A few pit:[. VOOPERSgood cf, u O P 3rB Wanted t w:rk oa tigal I JA.5.4.;8 Vor.rth Ftreot.... A Store Room u Alarket street O A. :V. OA ZZ AM. Fc'ult 'DRY METALET---AL------1801----tons soft Fun dry Metal, for solo by (se4) COLLINF.• ...O. S. POBSKEL 0. M. Dena. 1 Ci F 3 I N 111 S.- - ' ' imitation . hand, for solo low '3 Clair ,tenet, a H. LIPS.